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ew Orleans, an-l lie wilt open a communication with Mr. Rejon immediately, ami perhaps conclude a treaty forthwith lu(ore the city of Vera Cruz shall be invcsiej hy our forcesBut, if Mexico refuse negotiation or dodine our terms then the castle is to he l on up 'he cloud, and Major General lJeinii "Ser terms again; and let Mexi'' choose heiween tliein and our nrxi Mow which will he at the city of ihe Montezumas." Additional Qsaeral 0S38rs. Tlie House text took up the hill for increasing the number of General officers. The Senate's amendments having been reiJ, and tfie questions beina on that striking out the GenerAl-in-Chief. Mr. Mcllenry moved that .he House recede from its disagreement. The' Chair ruled the motions to be equivalent to each other, and put the question on hat first made, viz. Will ilus Iljuse recede. Sir Henry demand the yeas and nays. Mr. Holmes, of South Carolina, went into a very animated and earnest speech in opposition to the feature which the Senate had stricken out. He observed that, if any administration in Cnland or on the Continent had been sutaincd tin-

derail their difficulties by such gallant battles as had lately occurred on our southern frontier and in Mexico, lh; gratitude of the nation would have been commensurate with tho extent of the kingdom. His opposition w as animated bj no personal opposition whether they herein the Whig or in the Democratic Ymks; hut he insisted that, if such a blow a this feature of the bill proposed to inflict upon their honor should be perpetrated, it would be a blow at the spirit, the honor, and the virtue of the.whole auny. It was a blow which would ultimaely recoil on every man who inflicted it not nnly, but upon every man in this nation. It was neuher more nor less than this a proposition to place civil polity, ay, he might say, civil politics and party politics, in the van of all the honor and all the bravery which aSorns our army. In Europe men were educated for the military profession, and it had been the policy of our fathers to have their armies led by men properly trained to the military art, as well as in civil accomplishments, and yet now.because Gen. Taylor, who had never thought of the presidency, or of running the race to obtain it, but whose whole life had been spent in camps and in the field, who had won victory after victory, and added more to the national glory than any other man now living, happened unfortunately to be cursed with the name of "Whigv"he must be superseded and publicly dishonored and disgraced. Mr. H. said there were times when good men felt that party was nothing, and that country was all. But, if what we read in Greek and in Roman story was true, it seemed as if the time was fast coming in this Republic w hen public virtue would be a crime, and to have promoted the glory ol the Government would but ensure a man's disgrace and prepare he way for his ruin. Surely this was a day when gentleman on all sides of the House should agree to sacrifice their petty political differences and feuds on the altar of their common country, and resist so monstrous a scheme as was now on .jot to place a civilian, n politician, over the heads of teteran officers, who had rendered the country the most valuable services, merely because they did not happen to belong to the pure unsophisticated Democraic school. Yes; that was the alpha and the omega of their offence. We had been precipitated (he cared not by whom) into a war in which we could not retreat without dishonor, nor advance without a complication of miseries. Was this a time to place at the head of the na tional forces a mere politician w ho was itriguing as a candidate for the next Pres idency? Mr. H. said when he looked at w hat was passing around him, he sometimes doubted whether we should hae a next President. If gentlemen went on with their diorder, and conducted the public business in the way they were now doing, it might well be doubted whether we ev er should have another Presidential election. Mr. Grover here interposed and remit. ded the Chair that the gentleman at the outset had promised to speak but five minutes: was not the time up? The Chair replied that the gentleman wa in order. Mr. Holmes resumed and further insis ted on the absurdity of appointing a man wiio had led only party forces in the po lilies are a to supersede gallant add vet mi. officers in the field. Should so scan dalous a measure prevail he trusted in God that all the brave and highminded men that now held distinguished position in our army would at once resign and leave the field to this new Eatlof Mar. Mr. II. also averted to the low state of the finances, and complimented the bra very of gellemen in voting men an money and pushing on the war, who dare not impose a paltry tax on tea and coffee to meet the expenses of the war Another sort of patriots were for disturb ing thfl whole country by their Wilmot proviso, and then contrived to make their own peace with the Executive, and escape the responsibility of the confus on they had set on foot. Before Mr. II. would consent to disgrace our officers by voting for such a degrading proposition, he would consent never to see the Congress asain, or ever tall himself a party man. He knew the time of the House was precious, (and the House had proved it by wasting three hours at this evening in doing nothing,) and he should not, therefore, protract his remarks; but, if it must pass here, he trusted it never would get through the other branch of the Legislature. Mr. Boyd now moved the previous question. Voices: Well done, Boyd that's a Rood peech It was seconded ayes 7, noes 30. Mr. Boyd theieupon moved to adjourn. And the House adjourned. Irish Relief Eleeting. At a meeting of the citizens of Union ouiily, held in the court house, in Liber-, 'he G;h tUy f 3 m . ( M irrh) 117

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(Mi. . wiuiiuuuii Minus ami I provisions to mitigate, in some iuasures the extreme distress now p evuillni in' Ir.loul. J n .i o Cason wa app-iimpd Chairninn 1 William Haughtnti. S 'frpt;iry, and Henry Shav mhourio nsit;-inl SiTrri'try. Will'a'n llauuhiot) was requested to state to Ihe meeting, as f ir as his information ruended. the situation of the poor of Ireland, and the extent of the distress which was r.omrlicd with: and heconcluded by reading a letter, received but the day previous, from his relatives, which fully confirmed the dreadful accounts now found in almost all the papers of the day; and informed the meetintr, that, at a proper time, he had some resolutions which he intended to ofier for consideration. James Mitchell, then, in a feeling manner, addressed the meeting fur a few minutes. anJ concluded by moving that Wm. Haughton now offor the resolutions alluded to. William Htughton then submitted the following preamble and resolution, which. be'uiJ considered by the meeting, were unanimously adopted: Whereas, information of the most authentic character has reached us of extreme destitution and starvation existing in Ireland, w hereby many, very many of our fellow creatures are suffering most intensely; of which many have died, and are still dying; and, whereas, this destitu lion and distress are so extensive, and attended with such unparalleled distress, that they present a loud and imperative demand for our aid and sympathy; and. whereas, the enlightened and improved spirit of the age in which we live, Ihe promptings of our nature; and. above all, the authority of the ChiUtian religion, plainly point out to us. tint while Mich scenes exist among our fellow beings, it is made our duty, and that imperatively so, lo extend such aid as may be in our power to mitigate the terrible calamity,which, in Infinite Wisdom, has been permitted to overtake a portion of our fellow beings, therefore, lesolved. That the individuals who compose this meeting be, and they are hereby invited, ere this meeting closes, to subscribe to aid in this benevolent work. Itesolced, That the chairman appoint a nfficient number of individuals in each Township, to solicit contributions from those of our fellow citizens of the county f Lnion not present in this meeting. Resolcal, That some place or places of deposit be named, w here provisions may be lodged, till a suitable lime arrives to convey them lo Cincinnati. The Chairman then appointed, For Brownsville Township John Wood, William Wood, Henry Rider, Chas. lie ani John Qxinn. For Centre John S. lieid, fmac Conreel!, William Talheit, William Hamil ton, James Mitchell and Xathan Swain. For Liberty John Ii. lose, 1). J.. Sknmway. Judge Cason, 1. I). Hates and H, AfcMahon. For Harrison Eliiah I'anzant. J. F. r ir r i ... i uLiinril, Micnty iling, uamtS Hamilton, ; and Henry Pierson For Union Samuel Orr, ITngli .Va.rtrrll, Geo. Kiffer, Andrew Xi.con, High li-vinor anil tieor-re Hrotcn, For Harmoiij Henjamin Ilmd. Wil liam Uroxrn, Elinha Coekefair. Dacid Dubois and Fphraim Dorton. IInry S!i;ivnihourie then aJJressed the mpetinii for a hort time. On motion, William Dvram, William' Haughton anil John W. Scott were Ap pointed a central committee1, to whom the above named solicitors might refer for information or assistance, tespectinj: tlp odgement of provisions; and who should have the cate of forwarding them as oppoiluniiy may piesent. illiam Hanhton noiv informed the meeting he had received contributions in cash to the amount of $71 90, of which amount $10 were received of Henry Shawmbourie and James Smith, who had received the same durin the week from various contributors in other parts of the county; and in addition to the above sum of ST1,J0, one individual of the meetinn has the generosity to subscribe five barrels of fl.'ur. On motion, the Drookville American, Richmond Palladium and JeftVrsonian were requested to publish the proceedings i of this nieetinc. William Haughton informed the meet intr, and through it, the contributors to a former subscription, that lie, in conjunc tion with o;hers appointed for that pur pose, enclosed in a letter this day, and gave to our fellow citizen l. Dowers, (who leaves here for Philadelphia to-mor row) $130, for which he has given hi? receipt. Oil motion, Elilm Talberl's, 3 miles east of Liberty, on the road to College Corner; Isaac Conwell's in Liberty; and Henry Rider's i'i Drownsville be the plac es of deposit for piovisions. On motion, the nieev.ns adjourned to meet again on the lOili day of 4th mo. (April) next. JUDGE CASON, Cl.'n.

I J'eod.r. French poixelain Vas.-s and Ornanienis. Tots Ata m.-ctingorTcachersand Students of the Frank- l,f a descriptions, nohemian rich cut, colored and Iin County Seminary, Ind., holden on Friday, March ! Lorcelain f7la-s wan-. Vases and mugs. Culnrcd 13th, reports exhibiting the starving condition of the fchcrt Glass, Cut class prisms. Alabaster Siatuarv, Insh p.iiplc were read, and n marks made by the !Bm Ornanienis, p.-mlules, F.ngravmgs and l.itln.Pnncipal, Mr. Chase, upon the duty of contributing I graphs, Archervand Cricket implements, etc. for their relief. Whereupon the follow ing resolution I -' -

wa unanimous , y adopted. ... j h'etelved. That the Teachers and Students of Franklin Co. Scminarv add their mite to th.-coniribn lions that have been raised, in different vans of tht' L niteu states, tor tne rrliet ot distressed Ireland. In accordance with the above resolution, a commit tee w as elected to solicit contributions from the tea cners ami stmtcnts ot the Seminar,-: and this com mittee respectfully report, that they have collected and forwardi-d to the Treasurer of' the Irish Helii f Fund, at Cincinnati, the sum of tw.nty dollars, as the contributions of the teachers and students of said Seminary. It. C. G ALI IOV, Cb'nefCom. OBITUARY. DIF.D-.t Madison, Ind. on 8th inst. CH VRLF.S LF.UOY, son of Rev. Thos. A. and Content I.. Goodwin, aged two years and two months. He came to his death by getting a grain of corn in his w indpipe, and survived only about on minutes. This was. their only child lovely and interesting, command ing the devoted attachment ofhis parents and friends. I It is a sad and sudden affliction. Slowly wasting dis ease had not prepared the mind and heart for so severe a shock. But the light and truths of the gospel will cheer and sustain them in their affliction. As they look at the empty cradle and vacant arm chair, fancy will bring their sweet boy before them, and a ray of divine light will illume the cherubs face. It is their son stilt with the seal of immortality on his brow. They would not recall him f.-om Heaven, for that is the only atmosphere w here so precious ft flow -ercanunfold without danger of spot or hi rmish. The past they recollect, so sweet wiih human love and hope the future is glorious with heavenly love and I joy. I hey look forward with tailh to the beamy ami glory of the new Jerusalem, w here they v ill be again nivT' d si ! j.-'m ' ,n -i rns s; - -t Mi.s. '

la WfM Hit- attention of inert h.-.nrs urn! others r.iin? Ni v Yul k i- r. .n. n i! i On- foliou im; Card- 1 hose li.lvertisinp- ;,-, ,!r , 1 mined ,, ,.. ii, ? i,, ,l,fir pnn, tr shall In- wa.t,iiet , nablo ciiMnnicis Iio nisi) call on lb. in In pin. h.ic cheaper than ever. FRUITS ONLY. Wpricts Styles, IS 37. LE3 & DREWoTER Hnver-ceived, itml ire uui opciiinir. fcjej PrintrjLFa,'r""'' """''risim- all the SEiC SPRISG ST1 LLSot .linn iron. British, ami French Mannfnrture, in nmrki't;-all of which an-now beinrrxhibittd anil ottered f.ir sale, at THE PRINT WAREHOUSE, 44 CEDAR STREET, NEW YORK. H H SchieiTe Iin & Co., Bnig;dsts, 104 ami lo J, ,,n Sim t, Xi-v York, Importers nf Itriti.h, Mrilit, ram-an ami India Drugs. 4ritfi'i.fXf Y.irk and lirooklyn Gl.lv, work.. II hire Lead and Tit-mann. Colour at factory price. Ac-cms fbrSwaim'a Tanao a and Vrrmit'ugv. I'tirtiishet, Instriimtius, SnuH", Uru-lit's at Factory Trici'S. Edward Eaack, Maniittiriiirrr and Iinpurirr of MfSICAI. y. S I HVMF.XTS, No. 81 KultnoStrvet, Corner of Gold .Y., kirp. cnnimmly on hand the lanrPM as.nrtn i iit of Mn.ical iii.iriimi-nti in tin- Ciiv, and nil kind, of Musical Mt-nhandinr. R U' 1W.VS ('A ) I'FE K HOI'S LA X D Dining Saloon. Tl IVarl unft. Crnlrnlly situated in tlir luiim ss part of tlie citv (facing C.Hiiii. s Slip, liciwc n Ilnnov.-r Square and llroad st.) l lie t t talli Imn nt in tin- city for " 'try merchants to tret tlieir meals. tiEO. I1KOWX, lale of I.im joy's Hotel. Wrought Iron Pipes. For sti am c, from 1-S to S inches calihir. KUn Klhos, Hrass and Iron Cocks, Flantres, )tc. Manulactnrers.and oth. r., hy sending a diaprjm can have pipes accuratelv fitt. d to measure. 1 "- " NOHKIS I1UO 1 HKH, Xo. 62 Gold ft. Flushing Institute7rFlushing"L I. Nine Miles frun the citv of Xew York. 1 his school has been well sustained more than 20 vears. Its present accommodations are not surpassed in the country. For circulars containing Terms, Hi li-rences, &c. &c. apply by mail or otherwise to F.ZIIA FAIHCHILD, Principal, Flushing, I.. I. 'Caniphcne Solid HotlomGIn&s Fountain I. a miis' Cannot corrode or become heated thev are superior to ali other lamps. Maiiufartun d wholesale and retail, hy J. n. FAY, 136 Fulton street. Abo, Hone's, the best article of Camphene. Stout & WardT Manufacturers and Wholesale deilers in Hoots, Shnrt, Leather, Mnrorro, Sc.Xo. 253 Pearlst. X. H. Stout Si Ward are manufacturing the finest quality or Ladies' French and Kid stitched Iluskiiis, Slips and Gaiters, which they warrant Superior to any thing manufactured in City or Country. Billiard and Ten Pin BallsT SHAKDI.OWJc nnOTHF.R, 119 Fulton t , TUKXKHS DKAI.KHS IX IVOHV AND FN( Y IIAHO WOODS. Martingal and Napkin Hings, Sand-boM s, Letter stamps. Wad r-cups and Folders, Ivory CHECKS or COI XTF.HS or of all patterns. Dice, ice. Piano Keys, Cue Leathers and Wax. Orders snlteiteii. Carpetings, Oil Cloths, &c. nliserilleris coosiantlv recei.iinr I,,- I The subseri tion. and otln rwisc, full supplies of Tapestry, ton, P.russels, Three-ply, Ingrain am! Venetian Wil i. II far Jietings, and Gil Cloths in great varietv. c.impris. mga coWipltte assortment, at prices satisfactory to the purchaser. Wholesale and Retail, by H. K. PI'IIDY, 442 Pearl t. SilverWare ninufactory. J -V I. COX, 15 Maiden Lane. New York, keep constantly for sale, of tlieir nw n manufacture, Silver Tea Sets, Forks, Spoons, &C. Also Gas Fixtures, Lamps of every description. Mantle Clocks, chandeliers. Girandoles, Table Cutlery, Japanmrv, Silver plated and Hrittanuia W ans, &c ,tc. Looking Glasses. JOHN" II. WILLI IMS, SOX & C O., Impnrti rs and Mannlactiirers of Looking Glasses, Looking Glass tf.- ii. n..n..l , . . r - u.., i . 1 1 ii.usiic i-ecK nnp.i ue supply the above at such prices as will preclude tin possibility ol heinir undersold, and of a nualitv i ni.nl to that which has chara etcri.cd our establishment for the past thirt-sevi n years. Upholstery. SOLOMON" & HAUT, Importers and Manilla, tnrers uf all kinds of upholsters irood-, curiam materials and trimmings, window shades and paper haiitrimrs wholesale and retail, i4.1 Itroadway, opposite the I'ark. The trade supplied oiithcmns't liberal terms. Nankin Tea Company. The Nankin Tea Company, No. 3fl IVarl st.. New York, dealers in pure and frarant Teas exelusivelv. llyrecejit impiirtatiuns they aiv pnpareil to till up all ordi rs for their superior teas in packages for familv use. Merchants and others wishing to have our superior packed teas oil sale, will be allowed a liberal discount. Iron Safe Warehouse. IT" Water St., New York. SILAS C. tlF.KKING, dealer in all kinds f Iron Sales and Money Chests, and is the enl r pi rsnn in this State aiuliori.cd to manuf.ictan-or sell ll iidrr's tienuine Patent Donile and Sintlr Salamander Sale. N. H. Second hand SatVs of other makers, such as have hi-en taken in part pa.meut for Wilder', for sale at less than one half of lirst cost. Looking Glasses. Merchants from the cmnitrv, who w ish to purchase I.ooknif Glasses direct from the manufactory, at much lower prices than they hae ever done, are in.ited to make their selections from a most extensive assort incut at the ware-room of II. W. MF.niU AM, no Chatham st. STATIONARY, Ell ink EI o (!: and l'.aj;rr. niCH I.OUTKKI.,l-'William st., Import ers of Foreign Slationary of ev ry description. Maniifacturers and ileah rs in Account Hooks, Tapers of all kinds, Gld l'eus. Letter Copying Tresses, Seal Tresses, Manifold V Titers, F.xccls'ior Ink, and all other articles sold by stattoners. Please tall and see us. floods freely shown prices very low. J. V. RICH, sj cl William st. Wm. M! MU'THFI.. asiiue! S. ami Win. Wood. No. S'T Pearl s.., N'ew York, Publishers of G. 11 rim I 's Grammar. New- Y'ork Headers; Tuinam's Analytical Headers, Ac. e. M. dical M.Hiks, a siry extensive assortment, all on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved i rcdit. I'mbrcIIaN The subscribers being the largest manufacturers of I'mhrellas, Parasols, parasolleties and Sun-shades in the 1. nited States, and having facilities which no other h ousc possess, can coiiseqiu ntly sell jjneds cheap, r than anv otherestablishmeiif. HOVGI1 TON, MF.HHI1.L CO., 4S Cedar st. Houlev's Celebratetl Gold Tens. A. G. ll AGi.F.Y Co. 18M Hrnadway N". Y. Manufaciurers ol their ever pointed gold pens, patent extension cases I or pen and pencil, and pencil cases. The trade sup plied at the lowest rales. Chas. F A fiinrichs. 150 Mroad a. , and 75 Libert v st. New York. HIXIUCTl's & CO.. 11 Kill'iv st. Iloston. imnor.ersot iM-rman, r rencn anu i-.ngiin i anen Adams i ancv JJaiaar. r8 Chatham Square, N. Y. W. AD AMS, dealer ill .lew elry, Watches, Accordlans, I oys, Fancy Umuls .vc. .xc, every article markin plain figures. Xo charge f r looking, civili ties non-purchasers gratis at l'.'a t. haihain Snnare, near the Bowerv, Coffee and Spices. Alie STATE MILLS, Manufacture and offer fir ale to countrv merchants at the lowest r. -mum-rating cash prices. Mustards, Cocoa, Coffee and Spices, nt bst materials, packed and boxed in the first st Ic of neatness and elegance. HF.XttY B. BLAIR, ITS Washington st. Hew Hardwares Cut and Wrought Nails, &c PFAMSIOVSlt IHSHHOW.ftJ IVarl, opposite Pearl Street House, New York, are opening tor sale a very full assortment nf New Hardware. Th-y keep constant Is-on hand Cut ami W rouirbt Nail. An, is and Vices, Log and Trace Chains, Mill, Cro s Cut and Circular Saws, shovels. Spades ami Hoes, Si jtlus, Sickles and Sad-irons, &c. ke. Hrit.-imiia Ware. Rritatmi urns, tea sells, coffi-c pots, castors, candlesticks, lamps, pitchers Hakims, tankards, rnhleis, ladles, tahlp and nunwom. molasses CUP', plates and cups f'ncchildren, spitloons, shavimr boxes, tumhlers, pc. kc. maiiut'artiir. d and I'nr sale at the lowest price. AUo llanra tin. Straits tin, anlimnii, and liar tin, torsalc at A Mnrliiic; slip, hv I.VC1US HAK'l , late r.nardmaii Jt Hart wilhincton l-inri .V Wrlch. rOI FF.F. AMI SI'H'F. FU'l'OHV, X.. 7 Dutch t. Ha, . C itistanlly nn hand the follow imr articles: 1'nfViv fin-rn, Hua-ted and liround. Spic-s Whole ami t.round. Mustard ol' superior quality in vaiiuu, si.',d picU S Al-o Drue:' and I "i iii'i-s's r'-":n-'. f-r ! a! r-'rii-r. an :o- -'t i-i---

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(i-ninnc and Initiation Maccabor Siuilt', Hose Harured, American and Trench K upper SmifT;, Svincli SnnfT. I! iirh Tunst tin iVi lrih Hisli Toa-i nr IKI j Klai kcoard do. I'm op in pi.timi ami halt poniui imt. lies, larire and mall tl:uliKts, and bbls. kegs and jars. Di mi (this do American Gentleman do. And other kind) of llrnun snnlfv. Put "p in Hlil, Ki cs. Jars, and Pound and half pound lion I. s. Also tine lut Chrwinj Tuliarci, in T.nriri- and Small papers and Hulk, and Seet Seen cd Orolioko Kxtra Superior, in quarter pound papers. f ine Cut Smoking Toliacvn, rir:, Spnnisli faunas t.r, r Ordinary and Cut Stems. In Hulk ami different sized papers and parked in Tn rces. HarreK half-harrels and kecs. A full t rice current may he had hv riirectinr per mail tn PE I Kit I.OIU1.I.AKD, Jr., 42 Chatham st . X. Y. THE W UK OF THE FEET. A History of Boots and Shoes With Ilhistraiiiuisof the Fashiousnf the r.?yptiaii, Mchrewj, IVr-iaus, Greeks and Homans and ihe prelailmp style throughout Europe during the middle nowii to tne present period ; al so, i,,m to the Last-makers and imedii for Corns, etc I!v J. ! ai AKNr.s iiai.I., Irom the second London edition, with a h storrof Hoots and Shoes in the United Siau s, Iliocraphical sketches of eminent Shoemaker. Anerdotes, ,V. l'rice 50 cents p. r copy, or live copies fur S . ny mail. C'ountrr tin rihanis can pruiure this work at the trade price in anv of the cities W Kl.lAM II. GKAIIAM, 1 riliune ruiUIitips. VEinl(lMiir. IIIVCIIMAX k XF.W I fiv, Maniifuctur rs and nholesale dealers in t)r-rtt,S'au end Skirt llavrs, of superior qiialitv. suitable tor il- n r i I ir.l.. on hand. Jobbiuir and I'umitrr Murchauis mi.ii;.."i Xo. 35 Cnlar Street. i'faU'orni Scale!. Fairbanks" Patent Plaiform s.-il... ..r a. tile moilil'aeation. Dormant and Portable Scales for Stores, War. loo , fcc. Ilav, Hailn.ad, Coal and t.rain Scabs, &c. &.c. Warranted peitixthj arid pcrmimniUj arriira'e. For sale by FAIHI1AXKS ,V CO., 124 Water st. V.V A: II Williams Late Williams c llaivlrv. W'holi snlo dialers in line Teas and' Groceries, invite attention to their superior assortm-tit, whih they offer on the most favorable terms forcali or approved credit. Xo. 1 From st. (near KulrooJ IISSOLUT10X, jY"OTICF. is henliy given that the partnership hen tolore rxisuug between the undersigned was dissolved by mutual consent , Si ptemher Till, 184"' I he hu.mcss of , aid linn will be closed by X D. Ga!- ''. i , . x. 11 tiAl.l.lOX. March 10, I?J7. I,. joHXSOX. JS'OTICK." 1 JF.HSOVS indebted to th.i late firm of .Tolmson Jc iiLio", will lind the notes and book accounts of tlie firm in the hands of James G. Heillvat Laurel, who is authorized to make seitieniems. All persons indebted will dow.ll to pay promptly, as the affairs ol said lirm must be ulmed u;i speedily. N. d". GALI.ION. A C1IF.M' FVM11.Y PHYSICIAN". Dr. C. Rrnj Smith's Imp tn-ed Indian fezc'a'ile Sugar Coated Pills are now considered preferable, to any others, as they an- both plea-ant and i tiicacinits, and as tin y possess tonic, aromatic, and aperient properties, they nniove all oppressive accumulation-, strengthen the -innunli, induce a healths appetite, and impart tranquility to tlK- nervous sistein. They iil-o ctn-e dispepsia, coiighs.coldsillious tun. plaints, headache and foul stomaeh. Office 17M .re, nuiili st net, (Large Hriek Plock.) C J Always ask for the Improved Indian Vegetable Tills. C r And ce that G. n.-nj. Smith is written with a p"ll on the bottom of the box. .lyrnrt. llrookvilh-.M.M". Haile and Tl.Tvner. Tloehester, S. Knote. Harrison. Genr ge Woldiirf. New Tn-utiin. Z. A. Nye. Melmiwra, Win. Hiiboitoin Laurel, X. M. Itoss and Co. j .;, Foreign Attachment Sla'e , Indiana, In the Franklin Circuit ( onrt. I rr.nkltn t ounft.SS. February Term A Thursdav Februarv 41I1 tsar. . 1). 1U7 Noah Mendeiihiill -n , . v Foreign Attachment. Jehu Mendenhall 3 t omes the said rlaiiuilT, hv Holland, his attnrncv, and it .-ippearim; to the satisfaction of the Court, that the writ of attachment has been " r-liiriod by the SJinritf or the County of Franklin aforesaid, with the lollou iui: return . ndoi-sed thereon, to wit-"I return this writ, not served having found no lauds or tem mi nts, poods, chattels, rijlils, credits, moiievs on 11. cts lienor to attach but did on the !!3rd d.-iv of December A. I). lS4'i. deliver a summons to Joaii Stout, Garnishee, together with a copv ..f this w rit, and also a copy of i,e I'laiiitilfY atlidavil W in. Hobesoii.sh rl F. f." It is t,en fore ordered hy the Court that the said 1). f. ndant he notified of the peinlencv of said writ ol attachment in said Court hv publication lor Hirer we. ks snccessiv. lv in tin- "liuh. ana American," a weekly newspaper printed and publish! d in ihe County of Franklin aforesaid, and that unless be appear and di rend, the same on or before the final adiuduation thereof,ihe same will he heard adjudicated and ill termim d in his absence and tins' ca .e is t out intu d. Copy attest JOHN" M. JOHNSTON "' Clerk F. C. 0. In Chancery Starr of Indiana. In the Franklin Circuit Court I'runkirn k'orintt. February Term A. 1). lsi;, Thuresilay i-'i binary Will IH47Thomas Di ford -x fin C'haiicerv. rt( uiamiii Weston et al. J (luMr.S 'arob Munmi. administrator r.nne ifihc , s:i defendants, ami piles his answer to the supplemental bill of the said Complainant, and it appear ing to ihe 1 onrt lipen affidavit filed that llciijnmiii YV.-ston nnt John Wesi, are not resiib ills of the Slate of Indiana. It in then-fore orih red hy the C'ourtthat the said non-resident Defendants lie' no; ilied of the lilmg of said suppleni. ntal bill, am! oftbe pendnicy ofsaid uit hy publ ication in the "Indiana American,"" whly mnspaptr, prinn d mid publishcil ill ibi- County of Franklin aforesaid, lor tliree weeks successively, at hast sixty days prior lo the lirst day oftbe in xt term of this Court, to be hikjih n at the C ourt House in the Town of llrooksille in the comity afon-said. on the second Monday of Aitgu-t next, and that unless tin y plead to, or answer the same, the said Hill, as to tin in, w ill be taken for confissed and true anil decried accordingly. Cop): Attest. JOHN" M. JOHNSTON", 11. C lerk F. C. C. Wistar's Ealsam of Wild Cherry. TI'K (;ltKAT ItEMKDY Per Cong''. Col'!', t'eu all their aflirlrd v. i.i i! Will M.:rnrlt:r ever s-n passing hral'h uni'iittn rse. luprrfnut fo i .-.- t rjrhr Inngt ntrl hreatt. Mire evnliiire if its sur-ritt-rativc virtue!:; From Dr. It.ike . Springlleld. Wabash. Co. Ky nri;ioKiKLD ivy., .May 1 1, isis. Messrs- Sanford & Park; CiFSTs I take this opportunity of informing yon ufa niot reneii kahle cure pi rt'irined upon me liythe use of ")r. Il'ixiar's P.nlsam H'-'d Chrrrn." In the year IS40 I was taken' w ilh an inlla mation of the llowi Is w hii h 1 !:i bored under for six wei ks when ! I gradual ly neon n d. In tin fall ofl-NII wasattneki d with a rvrn- cold, which scat.d itself upon inv lungs, and forthe spaei- ot tline ,ear I was confined to my bed. I tried nil kinds nf medicines and v. ry variety of mnlicRl aid and wiihoin In nelit: and thus I wearied along until the winter of IS 14, when I heard of "Wistar's Balsam of Mild Cherry." M friends persuaded 111" to give it a trial, though I had given up all hopes of a recover,, and had prepared in, sell fortbe change of anoi her world. Through tin ir solicitation I was induced to make use nf the "t;ennine Wistar's HaUam of Wild Cherry." 1 he ctl'ert was truly a-iioni.liing Alter live years of afllic. tion. pain and -nffering; and after having -pent fmir or p'vr hundred dollars to no purpose, and the bei and most n spceiaVic physicians h. d pro.-ed imarail-in-r. rent scon restored in entire hrnlthhuthe hiesting tt Hid and the use of Dr. I!', star's llitsam if It ltd Chrrrii. I am now i njo, ing i-om! ht alih, and such i my altered appearand thai 1 am no loiigi r known w In it 1 meet in, former ac'Uainiaiici s. 1 ha,e gained rapiill, in weight, and mv Mesh is firm and solid 1 can now .at as much a nnv pi rnn, and my find seem, to atrre. with me. I havt ea- i ten moix- during the last six month, th-iu I had eaten for live years befor.-. j Considering anv case almost in miracle, 1 deem il necessary for i h trmul alllieied ami a duty 1 owe to the proprietors ami niyf. llow men.; ho shoo l.i know j where relief ina, be had) to make this .-latenieiit pub lie. ' j May the blessing of Clod rest upon ihe p-oprietors -of so valuable a medicine as Wi-tai's HaUam of' Wild Cherry. Your-rt nec"fu!,v. M II. 1.1 KM II. n VKF.U. For Sale by R. Tytn r at hrookville, lud. ami in Cincinnati fv Sanford Parks at the Comer of Fourth and W-ilnut. March Sth !Pt7 No. 11 4 mos In ChanceryStn'r ol tnd'ana, SS. ; In ihe Franklin C ir--nit r.mrt, Fi ankiin C-nni'i, Feliruary Term A . 1. 1M47. Monday Fchi uary 15th. 134T. Fieldinir Jeter f , s. lit Cham-cry. William Sim-.iis et al ) r OMKS the said t'omplainant by John A.Mafsnn, hi, attMrnev.and tiles his Hill orcnmnlaint here in, to wii: ;h re insert and it anpeariiictV-'in atri-la- j vitfilcd, that the names of ihe hi irs at law ot Ann Hndman arc unknown anil are not residetus nf the! Slate of Indiana: li is tin r fore ordered by thr Court that the unknown heirs of the said Ann Kudiiian deceased. In- lir.tihrd.nf the ti limr of said ItiU. and nfthe pi lulelicy ofsaid -nit ly publication in the Indi ana American, weekly newspaper pnnten aim published in the Cnnmy'nf Franklin ai'.msaiil, for ihr,-. wii ks su.-c. si, 1,,'at hast sixty da, s prior In the lirst day of the next term of this Court and that unless the, appearand plead to oranswi-r said bill on ur hef ire the calling ol this cause at the next term of this court, the sain.-as, in them, w ill betaken for contWe-l ami true ait-l Ihi- ca-e i- eontiliu.d. f,..-v A i -i, ? eV ? t-l)S1 OV, r I ik ' - '

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FAIOI TO IlEXT. TF I r in'ificmd fas a faim tn n nt -sitm'e . t l.i oi thn e mi). rast of rni.killr. on the Haniilti n n a'. 'I h. re is ol-ent 170 arrrs hii h can be i i' i livietil. Iiicii!dii;r ti bout PO acres in meadow. Applitaion intist he made on. GF.CHCF. HOM.AXn. Fihri ary 8, 1S4T. , 7-tf lrUKNEK & SOX, (MOM SHEFFIELD EKGLJSD,) S A W MAKERS & CUTLERS AND Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, 320 Main St, F.at nidr. Between Seventh and Eighth, Ms, riSCIKS.ITl, OHIO, y n Hi pairing and Grinding of all kinds of rutlerr and surrical instruments. Hvrklrs taken out of all kinds sa. Saws sharpened, He-tooth-d. and in the first stvle of workmanship. Snrtrrons Sawa cleaned and repaired . F-very d-scriptinn of Saws made to ord r, and w arranted of first rate qtiajitr. July 24, Sf. ' 30 ly.

XKW TAILOlt SHOP. w.r. CLARK $ SOX, FSPKC1 Fl'I.I.Y' inform the public that they have commenced hitsine in the town of Laurel. directly over Ko.s gtore. All orders left with them I'm work ball receive prompt attention, on as liberal terms as ran be obtained elsew here. None but good workmen shall he employed. rashions rcgularlyreeeivrd. Jan. 1, n-Ci 13-lf French and Burr Hill Stones rBl P.nAriFOlin Cn mv hr f.'f l I found at work on the cornerof and are preparsd to furnish French Ilurr Mill Si ones of a qualify superior to any establishment in the Western Country. ALSO The genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths fF.nker brand; Screen Mill Irons and wires, Master of Pa. ris. &c, ALSO French P.nrr Portable and Flouring Mills. ALSO 125 bbl calcined Tlaster of " Paris. C7AII work warranted of the best quality. June I!), 134b. 25-ly. J. L,. W A YXE, DEALER L Elrtrduare, Hair Seating. Curled Ilmr, Warnish, Looking Glass Plates, and Hahnganu Veneers. No. 114, Main Street, next doorbclow the Commercial Hank, CINCINNATI. April, 17, 1S4S K.-ly. Cincinnati Cheap Warehouse DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Ilf - would respectfully inform our customers and friends through Indiana, that our Mock since the tire has been romplettly renewed with a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, itc. 5 barrels Gum Camphor; .100 " Spiced pulv. 2sn . Jalap do; l.'O ' African Cavenre; ono 07. Sulph. qniiiine? 100 s Gum Opium; 10 cases Rum Nrabir; 0 boxes Old Castile Soap; 4i 0 Cape Aloes; 300 Mats, Cassia; 6 cases Gum Shellac; 4 bales Cloves; 2 Harrels Nutmegs; 2 ceroons Cochineal; I'I " Indigo; 5 casks Saleratus; 1 " Sperm Oil; IS " I.ard do; 2 " Can do; 5 41 Sweet do; 'ariii-.Iies, ,Vc, Kcc. I-.: file, we offer one of the best assorted stocks of Drugs ever offered west p tlie Mountains, all we dtsire is an ea munition. Our terms will be reasonable. Our Chemical works are in full operation, anfl we will fill orders for our Hound Friction Matches and Fancy Shaving Soap, Patents, ,Vc, tt, at our usual low prices whieh have ever defied competition. 1HKNKY, W1NANS ,"t CO. lmggit, S. K. Comer Lower Market ,1c Sic. Jan. 22' 1317. 4-lr iix ii i : liTis fiOU STIF.EMNO MCMIVKS.--Varioii kin.N V'M int '"""i aiiprovru coniriHMi.n an it ol il ifl. n-ni i ,!, f'.ir o; r;itui Uy h ind or it. for :iv at low priiM-, nt tin- rill intiali M u liinr- Work and Ma chinr f pl M .ntilactr , on Walnut t, a f.m doM aH ixv fruit s.t. Ordrr !y li-ttr promplly artt-n'lt'd tn, and tnoarticl wtiip,l ; to any p trt n-qnin d. A T.SO au aortm-!it of Atrrif tiltnral M.irliinrrr of thi' ni'i-it apprnvt-d contriK'tioii, ainon- Itii h art VortiiMf Fr-tu!i Kurr MiUv Siork MiH; Hire . '" i 'rhpa-1iiiiy M(-hiiif. Strawr Cntrcr-, r.U:n(r M;uliiin , C'.h-ii 'laiilrr, C uliintr, "lvrr HnlU rs &.c. c A. C. URO X. IY!. in-. CO-IAIwTAE.iSIlll T VH' tindi-rMtTtird havr cntrn d into nnrlnrrbin tor tin tra iiMiction o a Evnrrn. t"ommiion and Ioi-wanlinir !.m.im- at fw Ont.EA!s, nmlW thr ti im ol' NPKNCK. 8c Gt'AHl), and solicit a harr of tin- huMiitss of h'raiiklin and adioinim-- coinitir, KO UK K T SPKVf K, THOMAS t.VAKO. New Orb an-, Ore, tS4r. SZ-y CALKI) S. mrUDSAL, WII'I.l:s.I.K - RETAIL D R ir G a I S T. rMPOirrr.lt of Irug,M.-lieilie,.Pjinls,Oil., Dye Sniffs, t;l-i.s and Fancy Article., American, French and rnglish Chem-rats and Perfumery. Cotiii r Main and Fifth s. reels, Cincinnati, O. March in, tS45 U-ly of.n i:sr,Mi.isn.Mi:T. i"2.). Cincinnati Venitian Blind Factory, Vine Sfrcrt, one if nor Forth oj Sixth Street (up stairs) J'finrnifitr the Ilau St att s. 7"MKHKis kept on bad and made to onW all kind or r A Mil Ol.OH KM PAHl.OK HI. IN Or. AVarr.inifd t-tral to any made in any otlu r plt'. My biitr.t rifiu-c and tint qua) It d paironacr is siiHUunt proof i (' public opinion. Venitian Shtttfrs nf any dt nct iptifiu mndo to nrdVr; I'antts mixed for f.iniily ti r; Vt;tirt.t rt pnin d or i-xuhain'cd to fint w indoH,; Shaih Vurlur.is liim, All order piuu-tn-illv attrnded t. J iMES M'COHI). CiiKiniiati, Apr. I 10, iS4ft 15-lv. IIAKDWAIU. Wf01.KSI,K AND UKTATL 11, ...-, V. I.r.H S in tr- tu ni., Forritrn and Domi cile liardwariMif nil d-n-ription. l'l a' call rr atiil:iiinn on O. IIKUDKK Kat Main Itfiwccit aiid-Uh ln-ri, fl door fnim eorm-r of 8th t ri 1 1 ( INCIXNA TIt OJIIO. J'lly 21 K4r. -o-lv. 31. : C.COK. "i T Ml'FAC nnFIISofTin. Copper and Sheet ' Iron wans S. W. Comer of Fifth and Plnmsts., CC.V.S')77, OH If), They keep always on hand a genera assortment nf Cooking ami Ten Plate Stoves, which liny will sell at wholesale or mail, at the lowi si prices. Purchasers w ill do well to call and examine our prices belbrc purchasing elsew here. July '2s Klrt ' .10-ly V. IS A LLALT. VlfllOI.F.S I.Kand Itvtail Dral-r in Kntrlifh "M rnnrn, in rmmi boh a mi tii-h'i r mncy tvoont and Mu. eat- Iii'strniiH-iii. and Hii-tki t Manufai turi r. No. 2S6 Main CIXC I X V ATI OHIO. Tin liiclit M marki-t price paid for V i Iia : and Pu-.kft nfany hapc ortyl', mde to order at the Norte t notice. Jn!y 24 1 i'i 30-l. .ViMDASMS & 31'KKKS LATKST IMPKOVEO r,TFORM$ COUSTEIt SCALES Mnniiftj'tftrft n 7th st. .1 door rcext oj Main c.NV.vyjr. 00. 11IK iihove mentioned cali are prononnc d by those who u-i- thi m to be oiperior 10 any iiiey h-.i,e. ver been ahs t i obtain. lit am and Platform of the heaviest touaire to tne more mimr poia ann pn-seripiion Halanri s, and every variety ot scales now in use. Allot wnicliw- warrant in oe . qnai, u ni superior, lo any in the I nneil States. Always on hand al w hole.ale aiid retail. As ihis is the old. st .-stahli-h-iiient in the city, and has all the paiu-rns form. rly used, tot iher w iih an entire new set of our ow n latest important improvement. We flatter nurs.-lvea that w, can pica-call w ho mav favor ns w iih ca II . MAU VKU Ik MtKKF. Julv J, td-l-S. 27-ly. LUIvl. KENT, Clock nnil Watch Ma r, fKWKI.H V, Silver Ware and Specfaile Manilfaef urer. Diamond pointed trold Tens, r. No. I.tt Main st helweell illl and hlh Cincilirati, Ohio. March 20, 1- 45. U-ly. II. V. IIOIITOX. .v.i.Yir.icTUREii or Sons of Temperance Jewel3 CI H AND and Subordinate Division Jewels, Kmhi. ins, and Hosettes, manufactured and kept cou-iauily on hand, of the latest and most Jpiirovrd style ami paticrn, and of superior workmanship an. I nun-rial. Also. 1). ti. W. P. K c ilia and Ktnl.1i ms. Iti, i-.oiis al a di.iance can he supplied at a few dajs untie, .m l a credit Ijivett to suit the convenience of iJiti.i m. Orders pr imll aiti mi-d to at ih- Fount.iin Salon i, "xonth F.a-t C irin r of Walnut and Fit'h ..... dt.ccflv Mil l.-rtlte -.-,!! o I eia,' l 1,1- IUM. Cl fin.u'i. f ' . ' ; ' " ' v- '

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ait a r rtry nr.v a E9iLr.. Tteentif Tlf'snnd r.rrr sold ear A " every ireek. riHF. g'RAF.FKNBKHGCOMPAN V d.re torall " . the attentien of eery one intereSied in nie nealth of the gr at and beautiful YVcsi, loihur views respecting Ltl.LIOVS ntiorinERS. 1 hisclsss oi dis.as.ii is the Great Sraurpr of the western hemisphere. Go where we may, their sad fleets are seen and felt. The btareand iclf-denying pettier who presses his war toihe west, to make the 'wilderness bed and blossom the row," meeu tti dreadful evil. He is willing to pork hard and rndorr "Vr privation, thanks bete him. But in a little while he is n-ir.d with one form of biliom disease. Hit stnnp'h now is mkmsi. A elooj comes over his prosper!.; and he exclaims, rrould that there were mif meriirlne t prevent this drradjvl rvit endro eure it n hen ff dors seize upon its rirtim!" From the moment of the landinr of the Pilgrims of Plymouth to the present hour, billioas diseases have sent sorrow and desolation through the land. Let the jraVea of the loved and the lost tell the story. A niomentHOiis question here comes np Jjoetlhe Supreme Ruler intend that rr toiling SOS'S OF THE WEST, men so nriWnf to bear'the neat and burthen oj the rfrv. should of all or hers betnbjeet to to tad a calamity' It is not inevercnt to sav fcNo Ko yon And w hy do we say Xo Because there if no class of diseases that ran be so certain!;- prevented and cured as those now spoken of. This is the Great Fact to which the Graef.nh.-rg Company would call ihe attention of GOVERNORS, ri.KRGYMF.V. JURISTS, I.AWYKRS, .MEDICAL MF.N", PHILANTHROPISTS of everv name and sect, HUSBANDS, FATHERS, YTlVES and MOTHERS in the entire Wesf. There i hj rrKon why Billions disorders should not be F o r over II a n i li e d from :he West. The reader may not believe thist he may smileat the idea. But in'these davs of Great Discoveries why should not something be found which will control and cure disea es which are, in their nature, controlable and curable? j It is a well known fart that the true nature of bili ions disorders has been but partially understood.. I Hen- has been the great secret of the' ultrr failure of nearly all the medical men and mcditiiie-venders of I the day. To BREAK THE CHILL1. j seems to have been and to be their great aim in'fever and ague; and to purge, drench, hl.-ed and mernirialiZ ' in all the other forms of bilious fever. What hare been the consequences ? They are too well known tn need relating. Tens of thousands have died: multitudes have had their blood poisoned Yr mercury; scarce!)- any have hecn permanently cured. The true theory is rrovcnlion! and in cnc ttliere it is in the fty-item, to eradicate it thoroughly. AH int-veri'd are or-lr attained br the celebrated GraefenDerg Vegetable Pills. T.et them be fairly tried throughout the Great West, and the BUlrous Taint whichtlings tn the system ai most like leprosy, w ill be eradicated. Health w ill be speedily restored: the sallow complexion will be made fresh ami fair; strength and pleasurable sensations w ill return, and the next season w ill not find the cfjrE r.itrstsa for the victim, of thedis. as.-s referred to. Weventur tosaythat if these Pills werefurnished to every family in the C'n ited Slates at the expense of THE (iESF.RAL C.0I EKSMEST, it would be the most economical and merciful exprn ditureever made. W hy? Because frnmetrery family all Billions tend'-neirs vould he banished! The West would no longer be dreaded. There would be NO MORE SICKLY SEASON'S! The inhabitants there would he as free 'from such complaints as those of the healthiest portions of New England. Unlike all other anti-billions medicines the Orarfenberg Pills utterly prevent the formation of the disease within the system. Those who use them according to directions' caxxot Bucom: biluous: YViih theseremarks the Graefenberg Company invito a still more extended trial of their Pills. 1st. Let neighborhoods elnb together and get a supply, and distripute to every family. 2nd. Ltt Clergymen rorommend ffhd distribute them. .Id. Let Landholders Jurnish them to the settlers ell thtir lauds. 4th. Let Emigrant Soeietres and other philanthropic hod-eslurnrth them to the needy. In short, there is no earthly reason why the Wrt hniiHnot be perfectly healthy; that on its beautiful prairies and beside its noble streams strong and vigorous healthshoitld not be etlioyed. Iii the follow in7 dis- a.es these Pills al.o achieve quallr wonderful triumphs. Arthnia, Flatnlrnry, r'lnor A1hu. or White, GaMric Kt-vtr, Ontn Sitknt, Orip , Hrar.htim, Hrad Arh., Hytiics Inrnntinrnce of Urne. Inditrtion, I nrlamaiion of ritat par Inflamation of the Slorpai h. Jaundirr, I.iTrr Complaint, I.ow Spirit M fttrnat.on Snpprrn n-d or Pinf ol V-rrfu ni4.rdcr, Viii raliia, Khenmatim. HiUioii Conijil-iinri, inm,. At.fl nwi I. icit-nt action in. j Hr iM I'anc;, Catarrh, ! CoiiKtipurion, i 'Hich of I'ri -fiiancy, "ttinn't j DinrhtKfa j Difficult Br-athinr, j I '? ip, Dw.fje ronnt-nition, Ditrrin, 1mnrf i r. Dt urmiiMtii.n uf JiUmd to thi- Ht ad, F.nr Achf, Kn ijtt-;at Fpib p"y. K-vt-r I. cut, rTn. It triiiiti fit, Kt iuitu nl FranJ .A true. I StnTnarh Various dista( t I Wh.lti. Tn all hillinn nr throiiic dimnltr, thi-e PUU arliti w th-ni-t ndf rlul triumph. H'-rr thy drfv enmps) tition. And a tli mireptihility uf thr Am ri(n ruiiiiition i to tht sr tIiMa-si, ihry aiT aptlj iv.-d hr ,,tu The Pill of the Ne7 World Thc-irwond'-rtul -tT!(.ary in th-f complain ariIrom th. ir p-nTf-r t opm porf: clne and tin nfrihrn ihf Stomat-h and nmrrh, make the Urine tow lit aSthilr ami ctur. and to gire tone and Wxtfgtrl o tin tfTn: WHOLES I.E W.illF;HOVSF. 4' John street. Near Ynrk In tois ns h. rc th.-n- i no branch, the Company will appoint oni on application hy letter (post paid) or ot hi t, ip. Persons s.ihnig tlie Pills sent by mail can order them. Price 15 crn a box. Myers Scat.in. Centre, ill, Indiana, General Agent forth.- State of Indiana. Hubert Mct'leiy, Agent, Bruckvillr, lnd. TV It. srFXTKU'S VFGKTAI.T.R TILLS and IOMC and HFSTORMIVR VEGF.TABI.E IH I'TLIIS. 1 her PitUarr no Iuiijt amonc thoe id" donHtf nl utility. 'I hey xv paf.- d away from th tTiniiiniut daily taunrhed upon tbetide of rxperinienf, and now tnnd lusher in reputation, and are hecomiter more M-ntirely n d f!mn any other prepjiratuoh or m licine ev r prepared f"r the relief of unlTerintc man, Tht-y have been in trod need into every place it ha been tumid pible to carry (lirm, and there r ft w town anf! rill-t?r' hut contain mime rniarkable evidence of their (feet. In the South, partirnlarly, here htlMHi dieae prevail, they annually nave the live of thou:niN. For proof of the forec ittir iflfcm tiK. and ol t he value and fflcaey of th a tin Iicine. the propnet-r wll ini rt a ft w of the many thuuand te,timonia' hirh have been preentrd to him hy men rf the f rt repectability men who canimt tc bmiuht or inliiein-d in any way to prevaricate men who hare hitrher view moral reiftMtflnlitT and ttiee, thin to certify to fjct beeane it will rfu anotht ra favor, and them lre no injtiMice. TF.S I IMOXIALS: Reader! d not fail to notice the fdlloninr f-:t?nio-nv in nard to the efficacy of Spencer Vegetable I'ill. T'nni kin" RlnfT, Snmptcr Co, A la, Jan 4, 141. Dr A. .spencer: I-jr Sir I wih ton to forward ire a lartre iipply of your Pill; I don't think 3fo bnxt two larire a quantity to mi'l 1 Hold 100 boxe the fat i month, they are t he mnt popular PilU in thi plae. For billtfin roniplniiitH. nick had-aehe dinpentj; aie and uch like dii ae. they are considered almot an inf..!! ihle r m dy I hive fomerly h-en aijent for Dr. Peter Pi'.l;hut 1 now tell three dnicn of your Pil! tooneof h.. M cn-tniner think them nuptrior to Peti r or anv oiln r Pill. H p ctfuly yourt. O. C. KEM5EY LivEnrtnn, Sitmpter Co., ( la. J June 2 143. At PF.RT SPKrFR, M. 1). Ifa r Sir. iv- have within the lat year o!d ahotif j two hundred and fifty h"v ol jour anti-hilinua PilU. ' They are r m rally cniderd a rood famiW m dicine. K F. HOt SI OX fc Co. For ale hv Ilitt Jc Ila.le. Biwki iHe. Ind. Nov Ifsl ' 4-ly Notice. ftnnkhn prnhnfe C?urt. February Term, A I) H47. CoISnm ltlrray, x. Charle Lamb, 0 ane X.amb anI -petilior for Partition. Pearce Lamb. JlOW at thi dav come the aid petioner hy Howij land hi olrciir, and tiletheir petition for partition in thi cae, and it apparmr an the natin faction of the court no hre hy aflHavit fihd, that aaid rhrle Lamb, Jane Lamb and Pea roe Lamb, the dr- . fen it ant thereto, are not rridt-nt of th State or indiana.noticc is hereby irivcn to the said Charles I amn. jam- i.amnana i-.arcc isnin, uwr .u.- i pear bsforc the Jodj, of said Franklin Proba'r Conn, at the the n.xl term thcr-o" to Ik- holden at thrt'oart Hmisc in nmokvillr. on ihe second Monday nf May, A. 1. IS47.and plead to saul petition, or the same and the matters and thmr herein contained will heia-1 ken as true and confess. d arainst thi m, and furth.r pr-weedinrs he had therein eordintjly. Wilms, mv hand this J2H Feb. II7. " JOIIX M. JOHNSON', Clk. T. P. C. Feb. 2 2, I '47. fl-iw. OHIO HOTEL: A T II A K R I SON. O H IO: D GERARD, ProprietorrM HIS Hotel has hern refilled up painted anew, inside and out ihe rooms all furnished with new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, tables; and indeesl, everything connect, d with, and appertaining ami b-loncinp to, a Motel, has nnd -rtrnne an entire change. Without doubt it is as neat anvsiahlishmeiit as can be found in any town of the same sue either east or west of the mountains. His table, too, is not I surpassed forthe iH-eessan.-s and luxuries of lite, and i will satisfy the st epicwe.-. 1 "I'll" Htwbltu? h louciuir this floif e has i''li itupr ivrd. li.eb.it of provi lid-r will at all Unit . be turni-hrd. I lav I- rs w il! tin-f it f to slop a tr 'n -l-eb . l-i? tn.ir snfin s t! i'vsii - : .