Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 March 1847 — Page 3

WASHINGTON. Wisnissron, March 1,-0, p. M. Senate. Soon after the usual preliminary business, a resolution was tittered and adopteJ, to the purport that during the remaining perioJ of the Congresa the Senate would bold session during the evenin?. Mr. Bader, from the Committee oil Military Allots, reported the House Resolutions f thanks to Gen. Taylor, officers tnd men, and tvUu? pold medals to generl oncers, amOided so to place the reo!ut:ons and rfSeer designated in pniper order. Tne amendment eras adopted. It w ill be remembered that the resolutions as they passed the House, tramposed the order in which the officers ikould hae been named, placing the mlordins'e officers befor? their superiors. Mr. Badger, from the jame Committee, reported the bill oganizing and ofBcertng lhe Ten Regiments with the section adde 1 by the House, creating a Lieut. General, struck vu S The Three Million bill was tak?n up, and Mr. Clayton took the floor. He made an able speech in fairer of the bill. He continued his speech until the recess, whf n the bill was laid aside. Oncoming to order again, the Senate went to work. The billesiablishing new post routes was taken up and passed. The bill relating to light houses was taken up and passed. The army appropriation bill was passed. Resolutions in farorof Purser Barry were adopted. The reio'.utlons offered to tefund to the States the monies advanced ty them for acquippin and transporting Volunteers to Henieirous, were passed. fiWe cf Representatives. The House took up the Post Office bill immediately after the reading of the Journal and agreed to the amendment of the Senate. Mr. J. R Ingersoll and Mr Houston of Alabama had a warm al terra tion, and a great deal of confusion prevailed in the House, but order was finally reaiored by the trigorous application of the Speakers hammer and voice. By the intervention of friends and mutual explanations, the difficulty was adjusted and the geiuleaien were made friends, The bill appropriating 500,000 for the relief of Ireland came up. Mr. Levin moved that the bill be referred to the committee on Ways and Means with instructions to amend and report it in favor of an ippropriation far the relief of the American poor- Here a good deal of confusion prevailed members contending for the floor. The Speaker decided the motion to be out of order. Tli confusion continued, but finally, amid twenty motions, it wa referred to the committee without initruction. A Committee of Conference was asked firby the Senate, and members appointed on behalf of the House. The subject of reference was several items vt appro prialinns on which the House and Senate disagreed. Nothing of importance done. Washington, March a, 11. A. M. The Senate this morning, struck out the Wilmot Proviso from the Three Million bill by a majority of ten! The Dill was then passed. Wabhiscton, March 2,-10 P. M. Senate. The important proceedings of the day were on the Three Million Dill w hich was uken up at an tarly hour, soon after the reading of the Journal and the transaction ofaome business in order bef.tre it. The Committee ofConfereuce appointed on behalf of the Senate on the West Point Military Academy Bill reported the Dill as agreed upon in Conference, and their report was accepted. A similar Committee was asked for by the House on the new Post Office Bill increasing the compensation of Postmasters and extending the franking privilege. A Committee wa appointed. The Resolutions offering the use of Government vessels to carry corn and provisions for the relief of Irelan I w ere laVen up and discussed. An amendment offers was agreed to and the resolttti tns s amended were adopted. A resolution authorizing Mie employment of a sufficient number of capab'e reporters to report the proceedings in Senate and House vt R?pretentatives, was rejected. House,. The Three Million Bill as amended ar.d paj.xed by the Senate, was received. On mitte-eof ih. . ... J Uninn ,i ...t- 7.1 . " VT , . -a ion B, I. A long and animated 1 fusion followed, in which a number of i m,m,a j , i ments were offered and rejected The ; alr..-l. . - . Vs. - rt-jci.eu. "p . -'t5.eS , gei me noor, gave rie to an BniJtBnv nf... r. . l a , i 'is.t. v a vuiiiu?tfii anu n ai llltll. ' WAsntNoroN, March 3, 1847. i jnthe Senate, the Oregon Territorial Dill was laid on the table, after some debite. The River and Harbor Dill were adopt-; The Resolution restoring to .Mr. Ritch- ' his privileges upon the floor of the Sen - le was laid on the table. The Senate then went into Executive Session, after which A recess was1 taken. House of Representatives. The Houe refused to take up the bills 'r the relief of Ireland: and the sending of lhe ships of war Macedonia and James-1 Wwn with food for the suffering Irish. The Senate amendments to the Naval Pension Bill was agreed to. The House then resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, on the Senate mendments to the Three .Million Dill. The committee rose after debate and reported the Bill with the Proviso offered bJ Mr. Wilmot. The vote being taken, the Proviso was 'jecteJ -yea 97, nays 102. The Senate's amendments were then foncurrei in, and the bill finally passed by te of, Yeas 115, Nays 82. The bill nn only requires the President' ei jnare to become a law. The House then refused to concur in 'he Senate'- amendment striking out from ,! supplemental Army Dill. the. provision for the appointment or a General in -hief. The Amendatory Sub-Treasury Act s tl-n taken up. Various amendments etemTered and rejected -among them e for the repeal of the act of the ses.on. The House then toefc a recess

FKOM

Evening Session. Senau.-The Senate refused lo concur m therepor, .f the Conference Commit, re recommending "TnJTlU l ,he"i'en.alArBi n t h.f,.f U,ef.,rre, in Mexico. TheLommitteeof Conference then adjonrned their meeting.,. Tl.e C;v,l ad Diplomatic Dill was then rcportr J. llouse.The bill amending the treasubci t,rii ?e,ionw carrieu. Also, an act to amend an net for provimg Tor additional forces., and the refundtog of eipcnses inenrred by the States in equipping Volunteers before mustered into eeirice. The joint resolution Tor despatching tne .Vaccdonian and J.i

lam!, wiih Pimnlio. j I he bill for constructing four Meamets be employed in the transportation of he mail bi-een New Yr,k and Liverpoul was passed. A resolution of thanks to the Speaker w as unanimously adopted. It c'clock, P. M. Neither. House has nt-jnumtd. Two O'clock, A. M.-We Mop the prexs to announce that the Senate ha n o '"I0" lhe Vole 0,1 the Three Million i ' xv"'c1' m passed by a majority of Bve rotes, the amendment which propos. cd to prohibit slavery in any territory that might be acquired under the provisions of the biil having been previously rejected by a majority often votes. The following are ,jie yea, anj naV801 he antislavery amendment.eas Messrs. Allen, AthertonCame"'"i utiiey, John M. Clayton, Coiwin, Davis, Dayton, Dix, Evans, Fairfield, Ureene, Huntington, Miller, Niles.Phelp S mmons, Sturgeon, Upham, Webster and " oodbridge 21. N'Avs-Messra. Archer, Ashler. Atchison, Dadger, Bagby, Benton, Berrien, Breese, Bright, Duller, Calhoun, Cass, Chalmers, Colquitt, Crittenden, Dickinson, Hannegan, Houston, Jarnagin, Johnson of Maryland, Johnson ol Louisiana. Lewis, Mangum, Mason, Morebead, Pearce, Husk, Sevier, Soule, Turney. Westcott-31. The following are the yeas and nara on th passage of the bill: YtAt Messrs. Allen, Ashly, Atchison. Atherlon, Bagby, Benton, Breese. B: ight, Butler, Cass, Calhoun, Chalmers, Colquil. Dickinson, Dix, Fait field, Hannegan, Houston, Johnson of L, Lewis. Mason. Niles, Rusk, Sevier, Soule, Sturgeon, Turner, Westoott, and Yulee-29. Nays Messrs. Archer, Badger, Beriien, Cameron, Cilley, John M. Clayton, Corwin, Crittenden, Davis, Dayton.Kvan. Greene, Huntington, Jarnngin, Johnson ..f Varylsnd, Mangnm, Miller, Morebead, Pearce, Phelps, Simmons. Upham, Webster, and Woodbncge 24. Later. The Senate refused to suspend the rn!rs to receive the bill amending the Sub Treasury act, from the House. The new conference committed reported back the supplemental military bill j omitting the provision for the appintment ol tne xiftieral in-Chief. In Executive session, the Hon. Charles J. Insersoll uf Pennsylvania was nominated Ministers to Fiance. Roth Utilises passed Ihe bill for lhe coiisttut tion of four new steamers, to carry with twelve steamers, offered by private enterprise, the mail between NewYork, New Orleans, Liverpool, Holland Charges and Oregon. Closing Proceedings. Washington, U A. M., March 4. H. Uli Houses adjourned at roclork.--The Senate rejected the nomination of Charles MngerMtll as Minister to France. The President then nominated Richard Hush and the nomination was confii tried. ThomisH. Henton, cf Missouri, and Col. dimming, nf Georgia, were then nominated Major Generals and confirmed. Messrs. Cad wallader, of Pennsylvania. Hoppinp, of New York, and Franklin II. Pearce, of N. H., vieie then nominated Brigadier Generals, and confirmed. Aetr.-o?;i the Mormon. The deluded disciples of Joe Smith are dostinrd soon to take a place in history with the followers of Thendas and Judas of Galilee, (Acts v.3C, 37.) and be ".scattered and brought lo nought." Tidings have recently been received from Council IV.tiffs, that llngham Ynung.'president of the twelve,' who areomnanied tho trre:tt pvnn.tiii in t,s C(Aet 1.30,3,.) and be Scattered and brought lo nought." Tidings have recentItrtgham Yi.ung.'presiJont i. 7 i .. " nt i ompatlietl IMP great expetlUlon to .r..S ..;. 8 .t i-.j '1,,."nnia' ' 1(leaJ' 8,1 J " otlier leaders l);Vltlg glined possession of all the moil- I rtV ,, , ,r , .... ... i m s ..'ivs,iui Hill I'll tlllU III tneir unhapnv dupes. They must inevitably nJ dUri"5 1 , , Terrible Calamity We learn from the Franklin (Pa.) Gazette, that on the Slst 'n!it. dwelling house of Mr. Anson I I.fnpi'ict. of Alloolicnx' trttt-nahiix in I liit ' county, as tlestrnveil bv fire, ami that t"-"j - .....7, ... ...... . three of his children (the eldest about 13 yeart of age) perished in the flames, Melancholy Accident. Mr. Francis Holton, of Bigger township, in this county, was killed about a week Mnce, hy a tree falling on him. Mr. 11. left home on a huntins; excursion; and while in the net rr.it:..-. ... . 1 tu tei .in ,i i ree. on wnieii nntitn.ir una lodged, ihe lodged tree give way and feil on him, killing him instantly. Vernon' Ej-periment. A Chance. Dy si act of the Legislature passed at its recent session, the County Commissioners in each county in the State are authorized to send one student lo Wabash College, for five years free uf charge for tuition. Should any student, sent by the Commissioners, leave before the expiration of the time, his phce may be filled by them. This is a good chance for a younj man who wishes to aoquire a thorough education. Who will apply to the CommissioneTs for the appointment? Jr5The Ashborough (N. C.) Herald reports the discovery of a vein oT golJ on the lands of Mr. D.Merrill in its vicinity. The vein is ssid to be one of the richest in the United Slates, and has been followed to the depth of thirty feet. Il varies in thickness from 12 to 18 inches. The ore even according to the rough processes o which it has been subjected, it is said will yield S?0 worth of pure tncthl H i.ie bushel

SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

aCARTEKI.I KF.pnt.T9. As the close Gr the pnnnt quarnrit ai.proav1.itit c desire to say a Tew wont, to the Oivi.ii' t under enr jurisdiction. I, n important the mcert should be prompt in iraking out the xjnrUily report, and rorward it to the o. D. The cHlccr. should m, leave the Hall on the ta-t meeting in the quarter, until thii is acccmplishet). And we espetwlly enjoin it on the V. I V . ,,, ,h,t it i, done. It lakes t...t few minut... In this way the report tan he fbrwar!d the next day, m.din most cases the division ran rceciv. the P. W. by the niht of the installation. And in this way too the G. 5. of the Grand Division ean alwa have hit Hill quarterly report rradv, at the r,r the O. D. Rot ifthe report not made until the second wetk in the next quarter, it ill not tench here until the Grand Scribe leaves for the Orand Die islon.and the Division will not obtain the P. W. until after the session, which will put it off to bout the first or Mar. A mtmbir r the Grand Diviion, too, haa no vole in that body, unless the Diviaion which he n pns.nts hat made the quarterly report. Then we cannot too earnestly enforce the importance or having the quarterly report made out nd forwarded at the lat tneetitig- in the quarter. Wait not to aend die quarterly return by your Rea. reentatire. n, torwardeU to each divition, iih requett mat the R. S'a read it to 'their D ivitiona reipeciiTity t the last meeting in this quarter. C. F. CLARKSOX, O. W. P. March loth 1847. B REFRKSENTHD.-We hope erery Division under our jurisdiction will be represented at our next Setim of the G. D. A Division labors tinder serious difficulties who have no representative in that bodv. TheG.W. P. andG.S. have much more difficulty w ith those Divisions who arc not represented, than by others, Xo member is qualified, really, Tor D. O. W. P. unless he has attended the Grand Division. Ve hope ,l,en to meu full repre-entstion at Madiaon on the Slst of next month. It is a pleasant sea. ton of the year, and a pleasant city to x isit, and they have as good "Sons1' there as any place in the world. DefeyiMM.-The r. p'tareeetiOnror DeleBes is at the hrst iraetinj i October. And no person cbh be elected at any other time, w ho w aseli. gibkMo an election at that time, nut all who have been elevated to the v. p, ch,ir ,ince ,h ,jme) en be elected at any time, but the term or their election will expire on the 1st or October next. Delegates mnst have their certificates or election with thtm, when they present themselves Tor initiation into theG. D. P. W. P. A Past Worthy Patriarch is not entitled to any tr the honors t.r the office, unless he attains to the chair by virtue or havina; aerved a regular term (over aix weeks) as W. P. When he is merely appointedra rem, it does not qualify him Ibr a seat in the O. D., nor entitle him to any honors or privileges. RMALt.. We would ntpiin remind d. legatea to the O. D. that they must obtain their repalia. The Constimiion prohibits any member Tram taking any lrt in the proceeding unless clothed in their appro", priate regalia. And this rule will be rigidlv enforced. They can he had of Win. Hannaman at Indianapolis, or H. V. Horton at Cincinnati. By writing to eithei we presume they will have them ready at Matlison on the Slst of April. Tail not to attend to this. W'aWA Division .v.. 60.-A UiarSrr has been granted to U citUens of the town oT W hah, Vatiah I n I ml. The Division at Pern, 15 miles from W abash. 1 . . . ...s not neen orgamr.ed yet, but they will be attended ! to the same t rip. Reerf trer- in Xarlisn. Onenf the D. O. W. P's making his monthly report, dated Madison March Stl, ays:-TherehasbeenaReneral resiv.l nr religion in this cits, and the sons or Temperance haveshand lar(,-ely of its 1 fleets; many, very many of them have been happily convtrtrd to Cod. A number of the citiiena think that the organiration of the Sons here was the forerunn. mf this glorious and blessed work." We are not surprised at this informarion. When the order was first started in Madison, the ministry and leading men of the church took hold, and they have given it a sanctifying influence. The same has been the remit in other places when- this great moral enterprise has not been opposed hy a narrow minded and bigoted ministry, and conceited laymen. Hy th.-ir opposition they have driven many from the church, and we (ear, finally Trom heaven and happiness. Christianity is judged by its professors, and w hen the wurld ee the church opposing the greatest moral enterprise of the day, they judge accordingly. We warn ministers and peopte of the consequences of their a-ls and influence. That Trmperunet Patter. Wv were premature in announcing a temperance paper in this place by F.. H. Barry and C. C. Riley. They have abandoned the idea, and we take the earliest occasion to announce the fact, otherwise it might somewhat embarrass Bi-o. Soman at Lafayette and lire. Clark at Cincinnati. A char ter has been forwarded to Hope Division Xo JO at Vincennes, and John Mitchell uf Kvansvilte, Deputised to organize them. tl'rtt t'm'eu. A petition has been received, and a charter granted for a Division at West Wnion, Fayett e Co. Ind. This is No. 61. MARRia-n On the 8th inst. at the Unti l of Mrs. Adair in this place by Rev. Mr. Craw ford, Mr. Oli ver Drant to Miss O.leana Williams of I.aurvl. COMKERCIM. Cincianali Harkat. F.mbraring the sales reported on the hooks of the Merchants Exchange, to the latest hour. tVr,i,r, .d ,h,e disposed to by demoded i AXC L'Tr" ,nd ,he ""'J""1'- h.irh ran,.ir,..t "k'. ' .,,c f;eeipi, are ,,.,t urty. orK,nere tu, bwn some rnquirv r.-r hair l.rls. !"."" eoM be f..nnd bris .. .7;3.,; ,0 ,u do m, ad t-u-.r, sr:.so,. ?"', '.! dodo Mess at SI. A -ale rrom river f I'M ?r'' 'i" V: V ',n u- u., hear of a sale of brls Prime, ina.le.1 ..r a'.lv. iM'?Mrvt.,.,r.:... ' - - ...mi, ni.iT.ii ..so pes iiams antt Should.lers at 5te; t4.0O(i ll Ham, and 8C00 do bides, at f Jc. with 8C00 lbs shoulders 4(c. t.aru a sale of IJ.s brls and M do No. I, a 8c; 8 do v.. ami i. no i.eat at c; all rountrv. , Bacon A tale of 10 trra ranva'ssed s..r tlm. ' pkd. at tCJc. Corn A sale on Saturday of .tPOO bnh from store.at 47c; at 47c; 241 sacks do vrsterdav. at AUn loo .to i'n.m eanal, toarris-s- to-day, at 4 cooperage li Pork Rrls ant. I rw,. . cCheese 141 rie. boxra sold In lots for shipment, at Supar--sates of 13 hhds (rood fair X. O. in lots, a t lc; 18 do fair ill one lot, at 71c; a few hhds prime at Molasses-50 brls t-ood new X few days since, at 3o. . O. fold from store a K r a sale of 45 hush f.-om store, at 4fie. Hire--A ale 45 trcs common, at 4je. Cassia 50 mats sold to the trade at 18c. Cattle.-A sale a f.-ar .la. s ... K k..r. .,r ,it L...I av wt: Sfss lb at 15: 38 do' av wt. 6JS lbs, to nark-.-.' , . .... il . . i-rr i.. ios.ui H.c A sale of .16 head. av. i. 190 lhs. a. at ... loo lbs cross. 1 Tallow A sale of 58 brls country rendered mostlv i pied, at 7c ' ' ColTee- t.s, hairs fair Rio aold, in two loss, at e 10 baCC"od Havana at Sc. Linseed Oil A sale uf CO brls city mills, at 6Tc, cah. Rutter A sale ..fJOOO lhs pood roll, at He. Kg-fa Salra of 1500 dot at Pjc. Closer Seed A sale of 800 bush from wacons, at a.1;7.s;la brls at t 70. Cooperstulf A sale of 11,009 licht Rrl Staves at t:0: 3.400 tight Brl Poles, at (10; 400 tight Hhd Polea at 13 per .COO

In Chancery. State t Indiana, SS. In the Franklin Circuit Court, Franklin County, J Fehmarj- Term A. D. is7. Monday February 15th. 1847. Fielding Jeter f . Mil Chancery. William Simms et al J COMF.S the said Complainant by John A.Matson, his atts.rnry.aud tiles his Hill of complaint herein, to w-it: ;here insert) and it appearintr.from affida-vitfil.-d, that the names of the heirs at law of Ann Rodman are unknown aiid are not residents of the Ptate nf Indiana: It is therefore ordered hy the Court that the unknown heiraof the said Ann Rudinan de-es-ased, be nntibed.ofthe filinpof said Bill, and of the pend ency of said suit by publication in the sdiana American," a wreelilv newspaper printed and published in the County of Franklin aforesaid, for three weeks sueeessively,'at least sixty day prior to the drat day of the next tenw, of this Court and that unless they appear aud plead to or answer said bill on or before the eal lintj of this cause at the next teem f this court, the same as, to them, will be taken for confessed and true and this case ia continued. Copv. Attest, JOHN M.JOHVSTOV, ii. r ! ik. r. c. c.

Foreiga Attachment I rff Indiana, llu the Franklin Circuit t'ourt. F.enKlin Conrrffj.SS. $ Fehruarv l inu A. D. 1 hnrsiiay Filnuary 4th .11.47. ) Noah Menili iili.H. ) j . . r" . . I Foreign Attac hment. , Jehu Meiifjenhr.ll i " i Crn.es the raid riaiiiiifl, l y IMInnd, h?s aioier, t ar.d it ap rii to the tatioi.i tii n r iht Ct.ur'. thi'tt the nt f atiatl.tnuit ,ssl. tn reiorhe.l u the! Mienfl of the Ci-nrty rr Frai klin alert s.d, ith i the ro11nii r return tndorssd theresn. to wit' "I return this writ, tit srrvt d having found no lands I or tnen1ems,1rood,t,liatul.rir,nts, credits, monevi I orrfr.ita her.i.r to aitaeh hut did 011 the Urd lv r DeremlHr A. I. 1S4". I'rhv, ra summotis to Joab ! Stout, (iarnMite, toi;eihi r iih a ropy uf ih,s writ, and aKo a cepy of ihe I'lsiiniiTii atTidavit i VVrn. Hob.soii,Sh ft F. C." It is Uteri for.- otxl. red 1 by the Ccurt tlmt the said D.-f ndunt be notified nfthe 1 pei.denev ef said rit ul aoarhmeut in said Court hy ' publirRtivn for tlir.sr wn ks successively in the "Inilf- 1 aim Ameriean.'' astrskly 11, .r,.,r prirted and puhli'hid in the County ot Frntiklin afonsai.!, and tl at I itnli ss he appear and di f.nd, the same nnorlKfore' thr final adiliiliration tin r.-..f.the same mlu I,, h. .- '

adjudteated and tlrnrnuti.il in hii absence and it j ease is continued. Copy atttst JOIIX M. JOHXS I OX Clerk F. I '. V In Chancery. Stote mf Itttiann. J In the Franklin Circuit Conn farir l't anfir. J Frbruarjr 1'rrni A. 1. 1 147. Thuresday FtlnuarvOih 1847: l lionias Deford ) Mil Chaneerr. ttentatnin Weston et at. J aft OMESJaeob Murnsti, administrator oiC one of the V i slit, nuants, and ti let his answer to the aup-: plrmental hill of the said Complainant, and it appear ! in to lhe Cuurt upon affidavit tiled that Menjamin M estt nand John Weston, are not residents of the I State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the ! Coiirtthat the taid'niiR-rri.rriir Defemlatits be notified of the til. or of said siipplrmrutal bill, and of the I , . ,.r ,,, , ,,. .k,, ,, iiu.i, ration in tne "Iniliana American. a weekly newspaper, primed and puhlishid in the County uf Frntiklin aforesaid. R)r three I wri ka snccrssivily, at least atxtv dava prior to the first djy oflhe uext term ef IhisYon'rt, to Ih- holdm at the Court House in ilir low n f llrookville in the county of or. id, on the second Mondav of Amcu-t next, and that unless they plead to, or answer the same, the said Hill, as tn them, will be taken for con- 1 fissed and true and deerettl accordingly. i Copy: Attest. ( JOHN M. JOIINSTOV, j n- Clerk F. C. C. ( Wistar 9 Balsam of Wild Cherry. 1 UK UHKAT HKMF.DY Ir l aliens. ( tills. CtiMUmtitian X.-r m.HI . "u-n W' ri".ra"'' ".tf" '"". oiirf Tif. "' trnsr: .iiurr r vttfrnrr l lit turfmrst'tv hrntth 1 Minrni;,.. From Dr. linker, Sprinetielil. Waba-h. Co. Kyi' , , . Spbinqfisld Ky., May 14, ins. I Messrs-Sanford Park; B1TS 1 take this opportunity of informing vou ' ota most remnrkah'.e cure perform ,-.1 upon me by the ! use or")r. H istnr's Bnltam of 11,1,1 c Arret,." ' j In the year IS40 I was taken'witli in itillu'niation of : ...r ...... 1 nit n 1 laooreii uiiiler torix weeks when I grailually recovered, liitlirti.il ur 1841 I was attacked with a severe cold, which seated itself upon mv lungs, and tor the space of three rears I w as confined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicines and very sanely of medical aid and without benefit; and thus I wearied along until the winter of 11.44, when I heard of"VisinrN ltalatn o f Wild Cherry." Mj rnends persuaded m- to give it a trinl, though I had given up all hopes of a recovery, ami kid prepared myself for the change f another world. Through tin irsolun, I was indue. . I to make use uf the , ... i.iar s naisam ot wild t lierrr. ' The euevi was truly ast.ini.hitig AOer five vears ofamir. tion. pain and snHrring; and after having spent Jour r fix e hundrr,! ihllnrs to tin purpose, .nd the best and most r. .prclai',e pliyiiciuns h. d p-... J unarailm. yens son rrsttirrd to rmire health 61 the liles- '"" "r 0 Jr. irta,-t a!so:n C II Ha Cherry. r I am now enjoying mod health, and such is mv altered a p pea ranee that I am no lunger known when I meet my tormer acquaintances. I have gained rapidly in weight, and mv flesh is im mid solid I can now eat as much , anv person, ami my t.io.l seems tu agree w itli me. I have ea. ten more during the last six months than I had eaten . 11. e years it. i, .re. l"""idering any case almost in mirarto, I deem it necessary fur ihe eood am.ct. d and a duly I owe to ine propnemrs and my f. How mi-ii.f h vli.i.,1,1 know win ro relief may he had) t.i make this statement pub lie. ' May the blessing of God rest upon the proprietors of so valuable a medicine as Wistai'a illam of M ild Cherry. Yottri rosp.-c'fnllv . , , WH.t.lAM II. HtKKB. For Sale by n. Tyner at llrookville, lnd. and in Cincinnati l-y Sanford Sc Parks at the Comer of Fourth and Walnut. March 8th 1817 No. 114 nunUAS commenced llusiness at .142. Main Stni t a f. w door. Horn hi. rurnier staml between 8 and uth Streets, CINCIXXATI, OHIO. " r-!nc,!"'i V'.ry ,,;,,,"v'' -ssnrtmrnt nf H.fyj and C.tP.Ton hand, well wonhy of the Inspection of ihe puiilic. July 24. 134 V ;0-!v LUKK KKXf, riocli Mini Watcli JaJ.ri, I KwF;l-V. Silver Wareand Spectacle Manufacttir- ..,,. ii ii.m.i i..inieu guilt I'ens, Ac I Xo.S.ts Main st- between Jth and tith ri, : ni.: March 20, IJ4S. tJ-ly. II. V. UOIITOX. .v.i.vcr.i crun Eit or Sons of Temperance Jewels C1H Nnaiid Subordinate Division Jewels, Kmtil.ms, and Rosettes, matiufartiired and kent eonsiantly on hand, of ,he late.t and most approved style and pattern, and of sup, rior work.nanl.,t, and niaterMl. At.,.. I. f j. w. P. R,g:,ia.,,d K.mblen,. Oivisioits at a distance can be supplied at a IV w .I n. notice, and a credit given to suit the convenience of Uivisions. Orders promntlv attended to at the Fountain .Sa'ooii, South K. Corner of Walnut mid Filth ts., directly under the Sons of Temperance Hall Cincinnati, Feb. S, 1347. no. e. iv. A T 11A RIl 1 SOX. O H 10: D GERARD. Pronrlfitnr ! rilHIS Hotel has lietn refittid in. ,1 .... I inside and nut the rooms all furni-lnd wnli new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, ia hies; and I lli... ed, everything connect, d with, and ui.i.rrlailiiuir and beloiitring t. a II it. I, has mid. rgon.- an eniue ehange. t ithout dmtht it is as m at an establihinetit as can be found in any tow n of the same sie either east or west f ,. mta,ns. II,. table, t,..., is not ; surpass, fr the ui cessari. s and luxuries of lile, iul -i..i, uie.'i epicur.'. l he Sialilin? belonging to ihi, !,, r n, a b.,, improved I he best ufprosmder will at all limes be !.!inihcd. Travelers will nnd it to th. ir comfort and advantage to stop at the Ohio House. JKl'b S, IS47 llS.,f )lHSVAXT to previou nntirr.therommissi.ini rs named in the charter of tl . lulu more and New Haven l urniiike anil ll,-..lm. I Xeu- tin I. ,..... K I. L- ' .. . . ' " rriiiiKlin was culled to the ! eaair. ami i.. s. Ilarilit was appointed Secretary : ml read, nnd on motion. I i ne c.arier was call. . I tor an. I " nnaillinonslv a.lonteil. 1 he r ,r.... ...... .k i ntend into wriiteu articles of a..r, alien agreeably to the art to pn.vi.lefor the regulation of turnpike companies and took order for opening honks for the subscription of rannal si.u k nl ....,. .. .i... 95th day nf March next at the city of Cincinnati, the Villages of New llaltliuore and New Haven, mil .... I. oth r places as they mav deem proper. , S. ! FRAXkLtX, President. I.. S. I1aiiti.1T, bicn-tarv. Ft b. 20th, 1847. n IO-4t pr- fee S J0 j A VOICK FKO.I KKFTl'CKY. j , I have been afflicted with dt spepsia in its most acI pra sated form for three years past, and found no tvIi. f until I iis.,1 Dr. O. Heixj. Smith's Improved Inj dian Vegetable fills. After usintr six boxes of said , saluabli pills, I am entinly cured. They are a gen- .............. J. K. I.P.MAX. rn.lucah. Ky., Xov. i, IC45. We certify 10 the above facts- Dr .Smith's pilla are univ. rsallv esteemed in this . irinii v. ItOlKiF., C.IVF.NS Co., Merchants. At the request oflir. li. Remainm Smith's arent. we rluH'rfi.lly alaisr that we visited the 1. Hire of Dr Smith in September- la-t, while 111 New York, and louii.l him to aU'appearauee rarr.iu; on an extensive business with hi Indian Vet. tabic Pills. 1 h... . 1. ..1 of his estahlishment would astoni'h anyone not lni- ""' J'ur 11 111 tlie nnestenes uf the lull trade. Louuviiie urttal. (Trom fir. Singleton.) Smirh'aul. Ky., Fib., S4th. 184. Dr. G. nrnjamin Smith U.ar Sir: Nothing; has ever been inirwlurrd that has sold to well and Riven Vihtr.11. rnl satiafactiun as jour Improved Indian Vg-itable Pills. Very respecifullv our, S F. MXtiLETOX. (From Messrs Roll St M.I, 11.) I.ouisville, Ky. February n, lR4r. Dr. G. R .njamin Smith O.-ar Sir: Volt will please send t w else p;ns. of your valuable pills. From present indications we shall sell a larje amount of them. We find that they go very quick, Ac. Your friends, BI LL fc ALDEN. (from x ,json, Starhird at Smith.) I.nussil.e, February 13, lS4rt. Dr. Smith Dear Sir About two woks iri we bniirhttw-n pfrus of your Indian Veifeiable Sue;ar Coated Pills ; thourh hiiMliest is dull here at this time, yet we have sold th.-ni all. You will please send us ten trros thr...ic;h Messrs I. awr.-i.ee Isc Kees.-, of your city, who will iorwrrd them to us via Pittsburgh, Yours respecttnllv, WII.SOX, S I" A R BIRD .V SMITH. Office 179 Gresnwirh sir.vt, (Larce Brick Block.) C3Alaya ask for the Improved lndiau Vegrtable 1 ins Ant! TiSit C.' Btni. i written with a nrn on lhe bottom of the box. JO"SPEC I A L NOT I C 3 t ifh;y Important tithe. oVest. U has been long F thought that the eitirens ofthe West were to see b'r times in regard to the b ilious diseases w ith which portions of our noble cuuntrr are visited. The tir mrd rtne is at lenttb utfrred to us hi the celebrated GratVnberg Companv. I h.ir ad vr r' isemeii t is m on other column, to w hich the attention of every wan, woman aud child shuuld be immediately given.

FA KM TO RENT. rS' I'E undrraiimrd has a fhtm to rent -'itti'r alent ihn tnilis eit..r Krookville. on thr Hami'trnifart. Ihireis atjut10 aeres wh'nh ean be rnltiva'ed. Iiirltidinr abmtt SO acres in meadow. Application it uit In made soon. CUOKCE HOr.LAKD. F tirtiary I, A7. .,f T IIUNER & SON, (FJfOaf SHEFFIELD ESOLASD.) SAW MAKERS & CUTLER'S ND Dialers in Hardware and Cutlery. ISO Main St, tst aide. Hetween Seventh and- Etctlh. t. rincjsxjiTr. onw. K n Repairing-anil Orindinr of all kinds of cotterr nid .ervr't al iiistmmrnts. Futklet taken out of all kmdsaa. Saws slurnenrri. He-toothed, and in the 'rt sts le of workmanship. Sorfrenns' Sawa. cleaned and repnind. F.ery el. scrip lion of Sawa made Is ordr. and wnrranud of first rate eualitv.

July 24, I84 . 30-Iy. Xi:V TAILOR SHOP. ir.W. VLAItK& SOX. SV L inform the public that ihey t . - ...... vuiiniiriivru ouviiie in ine town ot Laurel, ; directtv os-er Mo,s' ,Iore. All orders left with them I lot ork shall rueivr prompt attention, on as liberal tenuis as can lie obtained elsewhere. None but pond w orkmen aha)! tic employed. ruthiom rrrutarhrrJan. I, l4 13-tr French and Burr Hill Stones TK m BRADFORD Co. tnmw kr ', ll J . f"U1"1 ork 0" ,he turner of r''i ? ' lutand Second ats. Cincinnati, UK XVt":A J, r fn1'st to furnish French ...ui.s u, a quality anns-rior to any establishment in the Western Couniry. AI.SO The renuine Dutch Bolt111a; Cloths Knker brand-. Screen Mill Iruna and wires, Plaster of Paris. tc , AL SO French Burr Portable and Fluorine; Mills. ALSO us bbla calcined Plaster of ran a, CT All work warranted of the best e.ualitv. June 19, 1849. 15-Jy. J. L. W AVNE. DEALER IX -lartluare, Il.iir So.nl ins:. Cuilcd llnir, Varnith, Ltokiug Olatt Plafet, and 1 Tnhn.,n.,.. I No. 114, Main Street, next doorbelo the Commer. l-1y. : eml Hank. lINClXXArl. April, 17, 184rt Cincinnati Cheap Warehousa DKUfaSAXD 3IEDIC1.KS. VE 1""'l respectfully inform our customers J J and Irietids through Indiana, that our ioi-k nice the tire has been completely renewed with a Iresh fapply of Drugs, Medicines. (tc. 5 barrels Gum Camphor; .too Spiced pulr. tJO African Caven ne; ft0il oz Sul ph. quinine1 100 " c.u,,, Opium; 10 cases Gum Nralnr; SO boxes Old Castile Soap; "0 Cape Aloes; 200 Mats, Cassia; cases Gum Shillac; 4 hales Cloves; Barrels Nutmegs; ceroons Cochineal; l " Indigo; 4 casks Saleratus; 5 " Sperm Oil; ' " I.ard do; " Cat do; ' " Sweet do; Varnishes, Ace, See. In fine, we olTeroiie of the best assorted stocks of Drugs ever offered west of the Mount.,.!,, . we alj'c' ' m,":,,iun- Our terms w ill be rta,n'n'rn," TiC"l.,,,", "re in f"" operation, and we "" Shaving Soap, Patents, fte., Ac., at our usual ! 11 s. in.-, at ,ur utir Killlllil lrirlin M..k... ..J low price- li,o, bar.' ever defied eoimietitloi. BIKNKY. WINAXS & ( O, I)ru7Iri.is. . s' K. Corner Lower Market A Sve. Jan. 2- 1317. 4-ly C'MIS sUKIAAZltS. pOH SHF.KUXG MACHIXF.S.-Variou.kiud, the m i-t approved coiistruetioii and ofdifTerent si.es. ,ir ojierating hy hand or power, fur sale at low prir. s. at the Citi.-inuati Machine Works aud Machine Card Manufactory, :i Wainut st, a f w doors abuse front st. ' Orders by letters promptly attended to, and the articles shipped to any port required. AI.SO-a,i assortment of Agricultural Machinery ol the most approved co nstructi.,,,, amour w hich ariI ortahle Irrncli Rnrr Mills. Stork Mills; Horse Powi ers. I hrashing Machines, straw Cutters, Drillme Machines, Corn rianters, Cultivators, Clover Hul I. ra Sr.: c A. C. BROWN. I oil. Ij-9 4v. Clocks rioc..-:: c. k. c o r. r. i v "..", S"'"h v"r,onrrfr East oAfneeCIxciXXATH Silul receiving from New York, Hr.., clorks of V-J rrM"i"'i, w nu h he will sell at Eastern pri e.-s. 1 . F.. (. slin niv. nanipiil.p.i.i.n.:... ing Clock., Watcliei Jewellrv. April 1, I86 lJ-ly T.C.NEWTOX. J. SHARP. WlilTKWATER CANAL FLOORING sMILLAND f.WI'EXTE! SH)P. South side of Third, between John and Smith sit CINCINNATI nuni NEW I ON SH ARP keep constantly on hand and ...r sai. . rentttf forked .fl.orine, sath, blinds, bltnd ............ ui.vu,,,, a i. oiserilU ions. 0 'Orders from a distance w ill n i,... ,, r -. i. July 3d lf. 27-ly. CO-lAUTVKfsilIl' riYHE undersigned have entered into partnership 1 lor the tra usaction ol a n neral Commission and ' """"ess at rw Ofi.eavs. nnd the ...... ... e. . r. t t.i-iKI). and sol,,.,, tin lin ...... ..r V- . . i share or ......... vl . , ... an. i antoinine eotiinii RORFRT SI'F.NCE, v , THOMAS GUARD. N' Orli ans. Dee, lS4'i. J2. CALKI1 S. lUrUDSAL, w 11 l. f.s 1. e .V u i:t A 1 1. D li F (I a I S T rMPORTF.R of Dmira, Medicine,. Paints, Oil., Stum. Glass and Fancv A rtirle.. American, Ft and Kie.-li-h Chemiesls nnd IVrfivmerv. Dve r.-ueh 1 omer Mam and 1- ifth a. reels, Cincinnati, O March CO, 1R45 OU KS V lVljs"llMrNT. H-r Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factorv I me Street, one d:or Strth oj Sixth Street (up stairs) ! .i.,o,n, , the lllty Srnlrt. 7-IIE'tF.is "kept on had and made to order all' kindofF s M VCOl.tllt K 11 ! 4 ii i nu in i vim I .. Vt arrant. . I eiual to any made in anv other place. Mv I lonj-exp. ri. nee and un.qiiaUr.1 pairanacei. sufficient proof public opinion. kkitia Sh.ttfr ..fans ... .. .. li, ... i. ina.ietn ..mer; Paiutt mixed for family use; hnndi n-paired or rxchangedto suit window,"; SWrCrfn;n.r hung. All orders puiirtuallr attended .. . J IMES M'COHD. t. inriniiati, April 10, 1844 15-lV. HARDWWIwK WIKUJvSXI.K AM) UKTAIF. DKM.F.ns in cnrral. Foreign and Domestic Hardware of all descriptions. Please call fur satisfact.onon G. IIKRDRR Fast Main hetwwn ith and th streets, 5 doom from corner of Uth street CINCINNATI, OHIO. J..!yS4ISo 3o.,T M. V,. COOK. VT AMUFACTCRFRSoflin. Copper and Sheet r.rvr.. r?-n..".-rr S' W-Cnrner of Filth and Plum sis., C.t iSS.ITl.OHro. They keep always on hand a genera assortment of C.u.king and Ten Plate Steves, which Hi. y w ill sell at wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Purchaser, will do well to rail and e. amine our pncea beftire purchasing elsewhere. July .4 11146 30..T W. IJALIaAUF, rHOLF.SAI.E and Retail Dealer in Fnclisih French, German and Ameriean Fancy Goods ' a si e.usiea. iioinimriin, ana ua.kci Manu- ' factunr. No. SSIMain st.,CINCIXXA riOHIO. I lhe hirhest market price paid for Willows; a-i.l 1 Baskets of any shape orstjle, made to order at the ' shortest notice. j July 24 11.40 30lf .tlEDAms & M'KKES LATEST IMPROVED PLATFORM COUXTL'R SCALES

Arnnvaitary in 7lh st. 3 doors vettej .Vain St., CISCISSATI, OHIO. X JIHr. abos'e mentioned scalea are prononncrd by J those who use them lobe superior to any they havet ver been able t obtain. Beams and Platforms of the h.aviest tonage to tne mere minute gold and prescription Balances, and every variety of scales now muse. All uf which we warrant to be equal, if not superior, to auy in the United States. A Iwaya on hand at wholesale and retail. As this is the oldest establishment in the city, and haa ail the patterns formerly ns.d, together w ith an entire new set of our own lateat important improvement. We- flatter ourselves that we ean please a .1 won mav favor 111 wiih a call MADAUIi SiMcKFR Jule V, tfS 7-lv.

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CTTternfw TtiMmtf flares Wf earA nm waV. tt.eattcm.mof every one ttttemrrrsl in tb hew lit of ihe great and beautiful Wen, ta tlwor wtM rvv pectuia; biluous ntsQxoexs. 1 1, r. class n di-ae i, the Orawf Set write et tba .vV.'.'T hm"T'rr. Co where we may, fade sad J?, J rn ndh- "e braandiUwetiying er-..'.; IIr "T,,,'E o eot. hard and eodsu, lVi.rlTr?e...,;,k0 A elouiesimewori? nmtvtrdteinett tirmn thit trradM evil and dT n?f "" Pilffri of PlTmot, Ha a frl1,nl ?.",r' ' diaeaaea h.Teaent BnTow and desolation through the land, i, of. the loved and the lost fell l4e atory. A tromentuons question here cornea op Dte the SapretM ttutrr Ivtrvd that the t tiling SOKS CF THE IPBXT, r"1 ZJ VIi','X 'f nr. '" onfs,rfAi y rA rfn,. It ia not iries-errnt to My y of A J.7 .i" f is no etas, e.,iir.YliM errtamly prevented and cured as those now apoam of C A L lirrTf pu 1 1 LAWYERS AfEDId ae iltT?iILIHRO,,ST8 nmr MOTHFR?i?.AR.S' THE WIVES aocl why Btllious duordera should not be forever Unnihe4l from the West The reader may not believe tbi-i he nay smile at the Idea. But in thrae dava of Great Discover.. why .hould not aomrthingbefound which willcontrolandcurrdisea.es which are in their na. ture, contrnlable and eurabler ' U'e,r n" U j " kn.own that the true nature orbiliteinar.h" b" r-rtllr nndeasiJod. n.ariv .IW lhrl 'rct of the-utter failure of the dav To Md medicine-vendera of BREAK THE CHII.l! InTaVn..!1 '."j bn ? " ,h"r " 'ev ?J II iu 1 drrnc h- blwd nd mercurialie in all the other form, of bilious fever. What have ZZH ' f onM',I"-n-' I They are too well known t. I, rn .fL""i'.ida have died; multitud.a have had their blood poisoned by mercury; enrrcly any have been permanently cured. 1 be true theory ia Prevention: and in cs.es where it is in the system, to eradicate it thoroughly. ' All these e. ds aresurelv attained hr the celebrated Graefenberg Vegetable PUls. Let them be fairly tried throurhout the Great West, and the Billwus Tantt which ilmgs to the .v.tem at. most likr leprosy, w ill be eradicated. Health will be speedily restored; the sallow complexion will hr made 1 10-' a Fa attsl a . . a. . a . l . '"". "n-i,iii anu pleasurable sensations will return, and the next season will not find the ofji E rAirsisa Tor the victims i of tin-diseases referred to. Werenture HriT.'Ih.""rJl"r Pil; erefurnished toerervf.mily in the I n .ted States at the expense of 7 , . GESERAL GO VER .V.W NT, it would be th - moat economical and merciful epen a) )","?, Wh5 ? "'--romeveevf.i;.lT all Btl.tout tendenrtr, mould be banished! The West would no longer bedreaded. There would be . . MORK SICKLY SEASONS! The inhabitant, there would he a. free .from such eompl.-i1t.ts as those of the healthiest portions of New tii? la no, CrUnlike all other anii-b.llious medieinea the OraelenlH-rg P.ll, utterly prrre-,f the formation of iee.dr, TV It""" tWm- Th" Wh them according to directions CAXXOT BECOME PILLIOUS! With these remarks the Graefcr.bcre Company invite a still more extended trial nf their Pill. 1st. Let neighborhoods club tozrther and tela ail.ply, and dtstrtiute to every family. them LKt Clcr1'Jmen TttQmt.end end distribute titter latdsLandh''',"'JUrni'h te"kv .- I'1";.," Em'"t Soeittes and other philamhttp. ir bonVf irnn them to the needy. In short, there i unearthly rra.on why the West shouldluot he per f,... I heallbv- tl... I I prairie, and hesi.l, :nublc streams alron and .i orous healtlish'iuld nnthe en'oyed ..J".'ihr,""".wi?'. d! "-" theae Pilla a!ao achieve w w ., 1 1 u i uiuiupni. Arthma. Flatulency, Fluor Alhua. nr YV-Mtea, Gastric Fever, Green Sickness, Grip;-a, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hystnies, Incontinence of l"rne Inriicestion. Inflamatiua ofviaat part. Inflamation of the Siomr. arh. Jaundice. Liver Complaint., Low Spirit Menstruation, Suppressed or Painful Nervoua Diaordera, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Rillious Complaints, Roils, Row. ls deficient action in, Hrrast Pang, Catarrh, Constiparion, Cough of Pregnancy, Costivrness, niai-hoo?a nifficnlt llreathiiig, Pyspt p.ias, Hyspeptic Consutnption, ri,'estioit, liupertrct, Deavrir.inatinn of Blood to the Head, Ear Ache, Frysipe:as, F.piis-psy, Fever i.ow. Nervous. Intermittent. Remittent, Fever and Ague, j Stomach Various diseaaea s-l.;.0. In all billions or chronic disorders. thee Pilla achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here thev de. f eompetiiion. And a. the sn.e. p.ibiluv of the .pT;;"MredT;.r';o,,",o,,,w t The PiU of the New W.rlrl Their wonm rful efficacy in these complain t. an. es Iron, their power to oix n the Pore.: dense and . ''V'?'" Stomach and Bowel., make the Urine lo U.e ItV-m- Cjrr- ' S'T' ,one ,,,d "n.1" WHOLESALE WJRF.HOCSE. . . . . J Jonn "treet. New, York C In town, where there is no branch, the Compaav v.il aPpo,ntoneonapplica;iottby letter fpoat paid) i or otherwise irrrroin wi.hi.ie the Pi Is sett by mail can order Frn e 25 cents a b"X. rorlhf''"""'; rentn riii, Indiana, General Agent tor the State of Indiana. 6 ' Robert McClriy, Ag,nl) Brookviiie, lnd. H SPENCER S VEGF.TARt.E Pit LS and , .7. T v " r.M tin xTI VF. ' HITTERS. These Pills, re no lonre I o oouniiu, utility. 1 hey have passed awar from the I thousand, daily launched upon thetide of experiment. ;and now .tand higher in reputation, and are beeom- . n.r more est-nsiv.-.y useo than anv ot her niSnannnn i or medicine ever prepared for the r. 1,. r ..r ...- inan hey have he.-n introduced into everv place it lias n. en tound p.H,.il,le to carrv them, and there arc tew towns an.! villares but contain some rmarkahle evirt. nee. of lhe.r good eHects. In the South, panic, ularly, w here bilious .lis. aes prevail, thev annualle sav, the lives of thousands. For proof of the forriroI mi- statements, and of the value and efficaev f ,hi. me.lic.ne the proprietor will ins. rl , fvv of tnr m.n tlinii.atid testimonial, which have bnn presented to I nun by men ef lhe first npeclahilitv men who ran- ...... h. or i iic-.i m anv wav to prevarirate JrT.'!... ". h:lvr h.",'h,-r w,rf m"r' pnn,iw,vT : iu .acts necause 11 will ila anothera favor, ad thems.-lves no iniusnce irsTIMOVMLS: Reader : do not fail to nm.ee the following fe.timonv m rr-ard to ihr erncacy bf Speuctr'a Vegetable Pill. Tomnk DrA.Sp insiplutr, SumntcrCn. Ala. Jan 4 last Snencer: Dear Sir I .;.. r j . is.it ....,..v o. your nil.; I don t think 300 boxes ' two larr.- a quantity In snd 1 ,J too boxes the last j six months, .her are the most popular Pills in thia ri-r. r ..r ......ous complaints, ck head-ache disuen--aie and such like di.. aes, they are considered almost an infallible remedy. I have fomerlv been agent for Dr Peter s Pills; bill I now sell ihree dozen of vour PiMstooneof h.s. My r.t.tomers think them superior to Peter a orany other Pills. Resp. ctfuly youra. O. C. KELSET i.ivmrstnn, Snmpter Co., (Ala.) June 29, IS4J. AiaKTSpFsrra, M. D. Da Sir. We have within the last rear sold about two hundred and fifty hexes nfyour anti-hilioua Pills. The are pen. rally consul, n-d a eood family medicine. , . R F. HOUSTON 8i Co. For .ale by Hitt Ilaile, B.ooksille, Ind. 4fc-ly Notice Franklin P'thate ( 'our, February Term, A li l47. Cilhnm furray, v. Charles Lamb. Jane Lamb and petit n for Partition. IVaree Lamb. lYJOW at this dav eomes ibesaid petioner hr Haw. land his solicitor, and file their petition foe partition in this case, and it appearing tothe satisfaction of the court now here by affl lavit fil--d, that said Charles Lamb. Jane Lamb and P'aree Limb, the Afeudants ikrretn, are noi residents of the State of Indiana. notice is here by given to the said Charl. s Lamb, Jane Lamb and Peaeee Lamb, that thev be and anwar before the Jo .If of said Franklin Probate Coat, at the the next t.-rm th.-a-e,'' to be holdrn at the Caajrt House in Brookviiie, on the second Monday of May, A. D. I47. and plead to said petition, or thr same and the maitersaud things therein eontaiued will betaken as true and confessed against them, and further pmeeedincs be had therein aeenrdinrlf. Witness my hand ibis 1ZA Feht 147. JOHX M. JOHXSOX, Clk. T. P. C. Feb. 22, 1S47. 9-iw

.lOIlX If. FOIIOUS, Tanner. Cftaricr & Korocco Dresaer. No. 21?, Main Street, between Sixth and Sereutk CINCINNATI. OHIO. WHERE may be bad eh. an for Cah or tatiafaetorw acquaintances, g general assortment of Fl WISHED F. MATHER. City tan sole Irather, X. T. Red do; Philadelphia calf skins, city tan do. Red and black roan do; Goat skin shoe binding. Deer fa. Lamb do; Red. M or and black skiver. Hsrnes. leather. Skirtings do. Bridle do; White lining skint. Pink do. Yellow do; M'u'a boot Morocco. Ladies' gloss do, do undresses do; Upper leather. Band do; Kid skins, .Jog do, kip ii',bui.k do. Pad do. Buff" goat skin. Bark lan skivers. Hook binders'Leaibrr of various kinds. CTC ASH given for Ilidct Calf, Dser aad Shrap Skins, and Wool. S4, 0-t