Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 July 1847 — Page 3

AMERICAN. imOOK.VIH,E, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1347.

Recoxdkr. We are authorized to say that John ilsteai declines standing a poll for Recorder. Mr. i7aletead, from bis pecuti-ir si tuition , is entitled to much fjmpatLy.and tbe day i not distant, when tLe citizens of this county will place him in some office, where be can pake a lirIdj for himself and family. C. F. Clarkson, Esq., Df.'Sir 1 am informed that at several places witLin tbe coir ty, the impression prewails, that I am a candidate for the Senate. You will confer a favor, by giving publicity to the fact that I am not, nor will I be, a candidate at the approaching election, for any office. I cannot, in justice to my feelin gg, permit this opportunity to pass, without returning to those wLo did me the kindness 10 express their preference to support me, pj most sincere thanks for this manifestation of their continued regard. Very respectfully, your friend and ob't serf 't, J NO. H. FARQITH AR. Jous Pstit, tbe candidate for Congress in tbe Lafayette District, was thrown out of bis buggy a few days since, and broke bis kg. Tbe papers do not state whether be was drunk or sober. Tax Caors. The Editor Las been absent for 15 days, travelling in Indiana Passing through Fayette, Wayne, enry, Hancock. Marion, .Hamilton, Hendricks. Putnam, Parke, Fountain, Warren, Tippecanoe, Clinton, Boone. Johnson, Shelby, Rush and Franklin counties. We bare made it our busiuess to become acquainted with tbe crops of wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, kc. &c. RejonJ dispute, the crops of all kinds, never were better in the state. Tbe wheat, with some slight small anJ local exceptions, is far superior to any former year. The quantity sown was greater it it thicker on the ground filled better, and without rust, smut, or blemish uf any kind. Tbe corn fields are like the cane brakes of tho south. Never were exceeded in extent and quality. Oats, bay, &c. are aieo more than i usual crop. The only deficiency ir fruit, Indiana, this year, will raise produce enough t; feed one half of the w hole Iijman race for twelve months, if none of tbe ciop be fed to stock, or still houses. TTTETURNPIKE. The stockholders of the Turnpike from Brookville to Scipio, met at John Wynn'a on Wednesday last, and authorized the Directors to go on with the work. They therefore have contracted with James White for building the Stone work of the bridge acrosi White Water, and with James Marlalt for the wood work. They have also let the grading and graveling of the three first sections extending over the hills from Brook ville, to James White. The next two sections, crossing the valley of Big Cedar, to M. II. PnieltThe next two sections, extending to Anirw Reed's, to Mr. Stewait. The balance will be let, so soon as fair bids are made. And if such bids are not made ?oon, the Directors will engage a superintendent, and proceed to construct the read. ANNUAL ELECTION. This annual contest is just at hang1. In .9 free government, there ia no resjonsibilit devolving upon us as citizens, more weighty md no obligation more binding lli-n bis duty to go to the polls, and looking down the vista of time, to see his posterity free and happy, to exercise Lis elective rights, as he w',11 feel free to answer hereafter to bis conscience and his God. On the morning of thai day, retire to your tetf divest yourself of party and pasinn of prejudice and personal interests lay ids all local or sectional jealousies; and there, by yourself, seriously and solemnly, is tore God, ask How should I best set for the general welfare! How can I da tbe moat good for mJ jeountrw, present and fotura Place not your conscience in the keeping of any mon or any party! Let each freeman think and act for himself and for the Good or his Cocstrt. Who is to ardid or so base as to yield Lis conscience his free elective francbiae and his country, to that blind molocit, paity which tin no eyes to soe no heart to feel, and no reason to control. Draw yourselves up in the erect attitude vf freemen, and vote for the best men, at ail hazards; although in doing so, you intar tha displeasure of village dictators, and '! the political curs, who snap and bite at "e bidding of their bloated and cerrupt faster, convention. Stay not at home! Go to tbe polls! Tht corrupt and the designing are always on tbe alert, and if you value your freedom, nd our glorious institutions, in the fear 6f God, defend them at the ballot box. If you love not our atari tnd stripas, and the bright and beautiful land in vbich you dwell, pollute onr aoil no longer with your ful feet. Let your careless and craven crii, borne to some barren soil mo;e ""genial to jrour stupid soul. Erery true freman, when in health, is alwaya ready l Ihe ballot box, ta assist in placing the S'vernment of our country jn pure bands. "bicbdoyou love best, your parly or country! On Monday next, which M1 you servel -pll you be lead by Whig or Democrat, ' rel!. lk exen to the shambles.

or will yon In the calm and quiet of your fireside, in the presence of your family, and around that altar, where you Lave at often asked GrJ to bless your country, propare voor ticket! Will you, before your families, prepare your ballot for the immoral, tbe debased, tbe drunkard! Will you eo far acknowledge your impotence and wepknees as to vote, like a base ehve, for those who have been se. lected by a fev designing men? Tear youselves away from all such chains, and like free men, live and act. Spurn, indignantly, all attempts to dic

tate to you bow you should vote. Every man baa a right to be a candidate for any office, and every voter has an untrammelled privilege to vote for whom be pleases, without being denounced ss a traitor or a recreant. And v. hen you find the least opposition to this precious light, the more aealously should we show our independ ence or such power. Strike boldly, and j let the anti-republican and tyrannical! principle of convent ions, receive a blow that will silence them in the fut are! GRAND DIVISION. The last Session of the Grand Division of the Sons el Temperance of Indiana, convened at Lafayette, on the 2Iet inst.. and closed on the 23d. Nothing of gene ra: importance was transacted. The Wa bash Divisions were well represented The next session, will commence on the 4th Tuesday in October next, either at Indianapolis or Brookville, where the G. W. P. shall decide after consulting with the officers of the National Division. The following is a list of tbe Deputy G. W. P.e for the quarter couiptencing August 1st, 1S17: Wsyne. No. 2, John Prichet. Clark, No. a, J II Ilutton. Williamsburg?,, Nq. 43, s C Meredith. Green's Fork. Fo.7p.apd Boston, No. 93, D I) Woods. Philanthropic. No. 42, D P Holloway. Unity, No- 6, Nathaniel Richmond. White Water, No. 75, II A Schoolfield. Cambridge, No. 11, J M. Hjatt Milton, No. 29, John B Slitt. New Garden, ?fo. 50, Ziba Castcrline. Mount Olive, No. 37, C S Bqrgner Dalton, No. 71, C. W.Miller. Muncie, No 15, Thomas Neely. New Castle, No SO, M. S. Ward. Randolph, No 20, Aeabel Stone. Bro wnsville, No 63, John Vary an. Union, No 28, J. W. Scott, Alquina, No 32, Joseph Pullen. Fajetfe, No 7, Jas A Nelson. Orange, No 18, Henry Pierce. Harmony, No 14. Tin s G.fford. West Un..n,No 01, John W Sullivan. Blooming Grove, No 60, Jackson Lynn, tyaunt Carmel, No 27, John B Davis. jetamora. No 32. E II Rarry. Fairfield, No 52, J R Goodwin. Cedar Grove, No 19, Joseph S Ryman. Greensburgh, No 49, J S Scoby. Versailles, No 59, B F Foster. Lafayette, No 5, Jacob Morrison. Horeh, No 17. Daniel Bartholomew. Rising Sun, No 15, Daniel Moss. I'atriot. No 21, M L Brooks. Hopewell. No 35, Bro. Patterson of Versailles. Neilson, No 31, and Hanover, 79, L J Adaaia. Madison, No 8,J H Taylor. Olive Branch, No 34, Wm. M. Dunn. Amity. No 83, C 8 Wells. Bethlehem, No 36, N. Field. Utica. No 82, H W Heaton. American Eagle, No 50, James J Crew. Jefferson, No. 9, II W Heaton. Crystal Fount, No 4. Geo Gongales. New Albany, No 33, Dr Cooper. Crswford, JIo 43, and Spencer, No 41. Thomas Posey. Rock, No 63. E A Corbit. Lyman Beecher, No 25, John Mitchell. Temple of Honor, No 54, John J Chandler Pigeon, No 91, John M Slockwell. Posey. No 90, John Mitchell. Elizabeth, No 84, Geo B Walker. Hpe, No 30, Geo B Jocelyn. Howard, No 86. J S Palmer. Franklin. No 16, J S Wi-dle. Fountain. No 24, and Pleasant HtV., No 8-, D K Have. Att:ca. No 40, Wm Hnffmag. Wett Point, iNo 63, Danl Mare. Tippecacne, No 25, and 6t Jerome, No 4 J M Siockwell. Ouiatantin. Vo 57, J B Semap. Clinton, No 73, and Cascade, No 88, W B Chace. Independence. No 79, Jabez Neal. Logan, No 72. Geo E Gordon, of Wabash. Peru, No 4;),Chaneey Carter. Wabash. No 60, Horatio H all. Frt Wayne. N 63, Joseph Hopkins. Terrecoupee, No 65, S Colfax. Si. Joseph. No 13. J H Orr. Clarkson. No 46. HE Hurlbutt. Goshen, No 3S, Claries BadgerWashington, No 10, Jas C John. Fidelity, No 44, James G Jordon. Marion. No 76, Henry JV Ceecber. Shelby No 51. F M Finch, Columbus, No 67, Hiram Brown, Friendship, No 62, and Monroe, No 77, C B Philips. Greenfield, No 74, James S Brown. Noblesville, No 81, John Cook. Pendleton, No 39, T T Butler. Greenwood, No 20, Throiaa A Morris. Crawfnn'fyine. No 49. A M Carnahan. College C"-i.er, No 53, John L Burgess. Newburgh. N. 37. John Mitchell. Touch of the Sublime. Jones of the Vincennes Sun, speaking of Dr. Polison's propect for Congress in that Distiicl, breaks forth in the following poetic rhapsody; ''Dfbson j sweeping right over punn like a drove of cattle over a field of dog fennel." M icr ao ah Scrip The Treasurer of Miehagan has given notice that all Tiaisttry nriei (S;t Scrip) bearing interest,

issued no Jer tha "aet to provide for tbe anticipation of certain instalments of tbe five million loan, and for other purposes." approved April 13th, 1841, and now outMar.ding, will be redeemed on presents tion at bis office in Detroit. Interest is to cease on the notes from the 8th inst.

GEN. LANE'S BRIGADE. We learn from a letter written by Gen. Lane, to Col. Drake, just shown tis by the latter gentleman, that Grn. Lane's command is constituted of the following troops; First Regiment of foot, and one comjpany of horse from Illinois; one regiment Indiana fool; five companies foot from New Jeisey; one company of foot, and and company of horse from Flortda; and five companies Texas horse, which has been assigned to Gen. Taylor's division of the army. Ind. State Jour. CINCINNATI MARKET. For Sales this morning of lOOhrls. from store at 3:70; 80 do at 3:60: 250 do at3.C5; 50 do at 3:55; 100 do at 3:75; and late last evening 77 do at 3:60, and 162 do at 3:62. J?aeon-Salea of 500 pes Shoulders at Gjc nei; 250 partially sugar cured Hams at 9c. Sugar A sale of 20 hhds good fair New Orleans for Lonistille at 7ic. Whisky-Sales of lOObrN from canal at 16c; 185 do from store at lGr; 24 and 12 do from liver at 161c, 20 do from distillery at 161 4; 100 d from canal at same; 120 do from store at 16 1 4c Linseed Qil. Sale of 10 brls at 3i. ARRIVAL OF THE BRITANNIA! Flour Still Falling Col ton Advancing. Liverpool, July 4. Flour and Grain. Larce sales f Western fl nir at 34., but that price cannot be realized for any considerable quantity. Richmond 33. per barrel, Philadelphia and Baltimore 32 ; New Orleans and Ohio 31.; Canada S. M. flour 23i. a 29. Indian Meal 20. to 21. per barrel. Indian corn 44. 6d. to 45j. per quarter. Cotton ha advanced id. per lb. since the departure of the last aleamer. A signal de presion has taken place in the Corn market since the departure of the last steamer, attributable to many cansps' hut particularly to the prevalence of fine weather and the growing steadiness of the money market. Prices have become unprecdentedly low. An unusual gloom is every where felt at the closing of our market. Yesterday afternoon the best Western Canal brands would not ftch more than 34s- 6d. per brl, and in some few instances it reached 35., ba t he transactions were generally of a rei I character and did not indicate the - '..'nest speculative disposition. Larger ;i i'tiiies were sold at 34s. per brl. but i a price which could not be realiz ed fir any considerable quantity. To-day Indian Corn has likewise suffered a material c.eprpinn and rannot be quo-f ted hisherltllin44l fi,l tfi4i; nor ?., i leu uigliey Ull,n Jf. OJ. 10 4a. per quarler. I n (trier kinds ranzes from 32. nn- i - ... , , r ward. Indian Meal stands at 20s. to 21s. Der brl oflOSIh.. n n j u j i j in an inverse ratio, and shows a decided r . . . t slate of improvement. The advance is R per lb. since the last steamer. Our latest rjtiniatinns are for Upland and Mobile 74; fair Orleans per lb. The American, descriptions sold this week comprised 15, 000 Upland at 61 to 7! 25 000 Orleans at 6a8l, 19 530 Mobile and Alabama at GJ to 7t, and 280 Sea Island at 13.1. per lb. Less activity has been evidenced lo-day-thotigh a large r-uantity was offered, hffbrd ing a turn in faver of buyers. The entire stock on hand is estimated at 443.000 bale, the American proportion standing at S30,000,shoviing a material general decrease. Provisions. Prices have been generally steady fur the last fortnight, so that any important alterations cannot be named -Prime Mess beef i worth per bbi from 90 io95. Ordinary 86 fo 80. Mesa per bbl 55 to 63. Of ild prime mess and mess prime, no quoin! ion can be made. Pork tttantl ai. fur pttme mrn new, per brl 70 to 76;-ld 65 1 70. prime 56 to C2. Hams in pukle sell freely, but there has been no market for dry. Franillrj County Seminary. The neat .H-a.ion of this Ii.s.i.ution will commence on MONDAY, AUGUST inth. under the charge of CtOHGE A. CHASE, Principal. Srook ville, July 18th, 1147. 31-3 Mabriid On the 2Gth :nst. M.r. Johs Rilkt to Mis Maria Dakt. On the same day. Sir. Albert Stewart to Miss II Ait: An Maxwell. On the 2oth inst., Mr. William Goodwin to Miss Elizabeth Dapiei.s. O.I the 1SJ'1 inst., by Daniel St. John, . F.sq., Mr. Be.nj. Rockwell to Miss Jamb Lines, On tbe 17th. Mr. Matthew Wy!t to Mies RnoDA Golds;. On tbe 12th, Mr. James II. Perkins to Mies Frances Morrow On tl.A Intl. Me JtiDtrni,..s , Mis Sophia Ogdeh. On the Pth, Mr. Lewis Gard to Miss Mary Drown. For the Indiana American. MARRIED-Ob the loth inst,, at the residence of Ji Juilari Hinkler, near Mt. Carmrl, in thia county, r Mt. Carmrl, in thia county, : t .. -vs. . ,..,! a. Lowes, Mr, ABKAHAM i 1ILT O. HINKLET. bj the Rev. James A C I'M 3 ACK to Mitt EMI H-. CHB Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are a p ,,-e and certain cure for this distressing compis. i.t, ovcanse they purge from the body those bilious he -....ra which are the cause, not only ol headache, giddiness, nausea .nd aiekues1,, A;e., but of "ill the IU to which flesh ia heir." One TJ rent box of the above pamed Indian Vegetable F,)lls, nty, .single dose, will frequently carry off the most violent attack of headache; nlit in ttm of long standing,' persevevaitce alone ia wanted in .rder to make a speedy core of every description of headache. tt'rigit't Indian yegrtttle Pi.lt also aid and improve digestion and purify the blood, and therefore give new life and" vigor to the whole frame, as well at drive disease of every kind from the oodv. '" Beware of coun ter feita of ali kinds! Some are oated with sugar; others are trade to resemble in nutward appearance the original medicine. The safest course is, to purchase fmm the regular agents only, one or more of w hom may be found in every village ana sown .1. ine 3. nse. The genuine for sale by R. & S. Tyner, Brookville; E. D. L'rnnkshank it Co., Fairfield; D.vid .laughter, Blooming Grove; Thoa. J. White A Co., Laurels Iho, I. Fitton. Rochester ;Z. A. Nye, New Trenton. Principal efflee. 1W, Bare street. Philadelphia.

UlCIimonCI antl Alexandria are Olinted al 1 which we.resuhirct to; and r all, mura is Inval.ia- ?"rM "' c' meuicat science, i.id l;i intimate carpets, new tjeds, bcd.teads, chairs, tables; aiul i V. i i .. . ... . ... . . i BCniiainl.nM. ..ill. , I . . ,1 1 ... . Kik I. .A ! i w! wl ihi.. -. -. . j : . .

Qo- kt. Tt.;i..lu:. i n i.. ( "r- vo.jio r-i per oome ier it, it it eonlit not be ' . . - ... ; . . 1 . -r fi u no, anu appertaining JJ. per tirl, rtllladelptlia and DaltimOie had f..rlr.s. ,nd anv quantity of rrn,firsir..,f ,he T'' "'ny of the quack remedies of the nd bel ititring to, . Hotel, hat uiid.rgoiie an entir 32-;eW Orleans and Ohin 311- ITllitPtt 1 tronrr.t kind. I be.e Diarrhrrss are the worst rli- , ' ,,v ",h" perfecllv inert, or dangerous in their elianee. Without doubt it is as neat an establishment !. . j j Q ' eties we have here, and )ur Balsam is the only thig "Iteration, ma he readily traced to ih.s spiri; of em- ' tan be found in any town of the same size either olaieS and tanana stnttr l!H w 9Q nar i k ...... .I ' ' i I)rct,m. shirh haifnrmanv inn been .hmul am. ! ml ur srst of thr mniini.ini 11.. . :

The rumors of the potato d sease are ElVtr, J I ? . ,Tr ; v"uU whith b d""" "r i"inin nd h' '"' - n? 01 1 ?pP8ran3 eweiS. ... , V , , "C . , fl?"!"'?"' , r,-' , V n T . i mo-,.d' , ! poisons, have the effect of breaking Chills and fe- ril"E undersigned ha.iu? prepared him-elf fur the exceedingly COnfllCtinj and not reliable. 'r7'",e """I'1'"'- In December last I w;t.ed verfor the time, but the j.t.t and universal objection I PP", ha eummeueed th manufacture oC and the CrowitlU crorta ara in .lilo nf' d..ASI.h"-i.'r,. t vyi ? ',"r"'T,m ,; HMAi m Uiem is their powerful e.Tect upon the organs acted JewU lor Sons of Temperance, in this city. H nil tilt- prowmK crops are in a State Ol w''h " fh !" "ffltete.l for many ye.rs (lpn., inv.ri.hlv cause, such . reacti..:., a. leave, the warrant! hi work to he.qi.al , any in the wct.and forward ne. The ealher CO d scarce- P? k V " ,,,:n'1"1 w"n hoarseness and soreness , .,..,'0hi d).hi,ijr1 ami co.01len,lv 'mre li.ble to will be sold as low as any of the same eisht or rawIv he mutt. r.r.rh!. than il i. i. "U ,orlh7 " ? laborious than wror aI1,i capable "of w.tl.sund.ng erial. IV De mort' favorable than It IS. "' h-."Amr'V''r""n Heis .l.o prepared to makeMVSONIC ...d ODD Crrfn. Their market has been inflated r ? ," m'v'ho.? ' Xir-.'tiCZJZtXV?. ! ir"t in ,hr WrM So""- ' i-o''.i'rthe original , fellows' jewels. ei,t.,;r g.id oriver, .i short

LIST OP CANDIDATES.

Mr. Editor Plra.e innoiiw tli name or JOHV M. MYERS, a candidate for the office or Proaecutini; Attorney, at the ensuing Anient election. July 14th, IU7. MA NT VOTERS. We .re authorized to announce EMPHALET Franklin County. We are authorized to announce Dr. THOMAS KEXNEDAY as . candidate for the office or Senator, front the county of Franklin, in the place of Dr. Ceo. Berry, who kas accepted an office in the Army, and coiiaequently causes . vacancy. We are authorized to announce MALCOIM A. LOWES, of White Water as . candidate fur A isms ar of Franklin County, at the August election. EDWIN" B ARROW annonee himself as . candidate for Representative from Franklin County, In the next General Assembly. The nndersienrd informs the citizens of FrmnVttn County, that he is a candidate for the offlce of Recorder, independent of Conventions. June Tth, 1S4T. ROBERT JOHTf. DISEASES Or THF. RRI! CCRE3. t From ilrs. Sismore, formerly Mr.. Jsmrs. of Phila. Bristol. Pa.. Jan. IS, I 4. Messrs. Editor:! write to inform you and the y .-, ..IA, m. nni w tinner tne inwtment or onr family noetur ror more tha ,hn a ye.r. fr7evy th . without nh.arTinranveelief. aome flirr of the skin, s I then annlttd to irrml him n mut h mrdtrine. and dieted him so low, that I thoneht he would die fmm its eflVr.s. One phvsirian told me that ir wat a disease to which some families I were siihiect, and enW not hr rnr?4. Some called ' t Scrofula, .nil others Tetter. Salt Hhetim. Eczema, j I eprnct, ic. After trvine everr means f..- n.rt. ' five rears without effect. I was advised to re him j orernim his head to hts feet. Sometime it would . . . , , ' " - i dry up and ,!""rnr- ,hen .br"k otif at-ain as had ! him almost tn4Wt He" Md no, taken the ' terativr. however, two weeks before there was a chanrr for the better. He went to school all the time while takine the meilicine. and partook of the same kind of food as ,he rest of the familv, and run about ihron rh thick and thin, the same as the other hovs of the school, until he was perfi-rtlr cured, and became fat and hearty, and t' nneh now over five years aro, yet not a symptom of the disease has ever made its apP'r,,nee. He took ali-irrther twentv-siv. bottles of the Alterative, and no other medicine while using it. Yours, res pec t fill I v, M 4 11 Y AVK' Slli-IMI? Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne. Philad-lnhia, aiid i iu vii agency uy M. W. HAII.E. i . Brokv,lle. Ind. where may he had the AMERICAN H4IU 1YE, warranted to chancre the hair to a beautiful Auburn, or perfectly Jet Black, without staiiiine or irritatinr ihe skin. 31-.tw EVERYBODY PRAISES JAYXE'S HAIR TOMC. And for the best reason in the world, because it ia the only hope that the bald-headed can have ol one more reraininc the full flowinr locks of hair, with which nature adorned their heads in youth, whirh it "nes to the admiration of all who use it at directed. Try it, .11 of yon who need more or handsomer hair. It is the very thing for you. WORMS! WORMS! WORMS! To remove those troublesome and danrrrous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of children, ue Jaync'i Tonic Vcrmifugr, . certain and safe preparation for the removal of the various kinds of worms, dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appetite, infantile fever and aftte, and debility or the stomach and how. els and organs of dice. tion. It is without exception one of the most valuable preparations in the world. HEAR DR. HIGBY'S OPIMOV. Dr. L. J. Hiirby, Milwaukie. W. T-. Nov., 145, writes to Dr. Jayne, and says. Your Carminative Balsam, Hair Dye, and Hair Tonie. all po well, and the Balsam roes finely. It has tared manv lives this season. I had to rrt twice supplied from New York in September last. I shall want of you at leat two hundred bottles. I have on sale, and hve seen tried ma ny or the "crack articles" for this Bilious Diarrhora. BkL.L .- - '. . . , Prepared on r It Dr. D. Jame. Philad.lohia. and i Idun.rrnevhr M w Usui- ,

BARBER, Eiq., i. candidate for Representative in which Uy profeat to cure, hu rtudared tat .i.t hou- i ,he Unii.'ri s... . z, ' n 'aV"or ,n the Lcgi.l,ture trom Franklin county. I S- f ,u8i"ut 'y -J"rj-, hut uowor- I to .ri,ly , d.maud. i li?e."d 1?? ; Uiy of them. Thy are known by their fruiu ; their good draw .! .M. ution uf t)- i..,v 11 . I C ! We are athorid to y tha, S AMUEL McCUR-( Sfcr.r.3' " rf , C',7"" D'' PnVi" DV Ktq.. i a candidate for ihe ufflre nfT...,.. f I ?" x,'.Uv''i' tfcec it e'd ,,

' Broehviiie'ind i "n' y '- .rperaii..ns r.,r its eureat Wh'rt-mtv hr Ms J.tw', mrill.,irtrs mrl:'.iUTbu,l;Vffl,l! "'"Wl'-f m'Tofotiriirrt fa,ltocurt FEVER AND AGUE : phjs,,.,a,;,. 1 his is the l.ss surprising when it is ' ' ' cuii,dr,d tht the p.ti.-nt w iaiw exposed to the

,tTI,w, ri-nx-n t v f,-Tc-r--asthma ci red by - ja in s s expectqt.amhen.ili. V I tnnl., .mi - . i . .u . , , ,v -, nothing hot qkery hut seeing it was ,0 highly rfrnn.tlipnnrd hf lit lni ntr With n- hum T tvi.l I I ZUZtuZXl tT'vTt. S? w ! ' J '"ui i:...J . I.". ' . i-.y L":

bod 7-. .i'j T,',,f","' 'f 1 h"vd b'",!; 'VW '"ch ! " ' P ! he f.tture. In this, S.,. Li.2 .h'm f . j'm n n" more'Iwouldnot oi'ledhyai, intimate knowledge of this disease, acpart with them for ten dollar, each. irr, lhlri , , ac,ic(., ,,e h mo ,iai;,lilT kour,,mo,t respeetftillv. ,cceeded. Since 'its discovery it ha, beer. us. d t..... .e .u. n .-.-!. t . . . largels- in private practice, and without, single rtor of the Baptist Church at Latnbertville, N. J j falnrr; and such effort, are now making as induce NO FXCtTSF rnn A ntrntipan the proprietors to hope beinj able to supply the di-I-O EXCUSE FOR A RALD HEAD. maI, for ,. . hole countrv, to which it is confident- .., .ir.rnr.Jl?Hnm,'rV e ly reccoromeiidcda...ffrrfor the Fever .nd bometime since I called upon Mr. P. Mason, nfj eut.

., i." u .JIli '.S." V then fil,ng out daily. I procured one bottle, and appl.ed it, content ieeord. ine to the directions. hen the bottle wa, exhausted. hope of restoration hot wa heredittirv. JAS. O. KODGEHS. Mrthodiit Minister, Mount Herb, Somerset ro.. V. J. trepared only by Dr. D. Jayne. Philadelphia, and sold on agency by M. W. HAII.E, BrocLvilli', Ind. Sleeper & Fenner, .11.1L! 11 II KLtla UJ

.hl'.'.Tr 'u myp"""' "rl"-''e nd satisfaction, ,h(ir i,,,,,,,,,, , unknown, the pr..pn- '. fJYHl". above art'icie. can be furni-hrd in ..rood rrS d """append .he following gsrtine.tr from .1 A;, I 8 stvle and on a, re..thle " as . " ' fT, hT.Z, l'L . I .' ' 1 ' V k',u-" pr.ctitio.ur ol f.iu-.nn.ti. ; la.ter.; Cities. An ..Mirtmen, of I..kin- o Y,L i thick ."er ' " con,I,en",,on' h-'r " j ' C-,NSn V t 9.1. His ' w,s on hand at , ho!, .ale and r, ta.L And what is more surprising, my baldne,. was not ' Dr.411 Sm: As p-nrTnlaxinT'l hTve in.'anil.'ly ' X UT',,,l,,t t Vr 7.-rV"r ' 1 ,,.',,', r'et. occasioned hv sickness, in which rase there is ereater declined ri-enm:,it iiHini Paimt m ilictn. of n. I, .n.l : S r.AiJiOAIS & Illi'nf.yS

v i. , . , , . ... 1 As a preventative .1 taken a few times diinng the sr.No. 125, Market Street. So.it h tide, below FourO., ,n, I cot.i.le, th. tn eqoal'y eve.-llent. I also know V"NF '' rwi-h that distrcing etrmplaint TvriT . Philadelphia, ! other phvsiciaos who have used them w itb -i.ial ben. ' Chnls and Fever, or Fever and Arue. for it .a MTEthe .tten..onof Mer hants nd Mannfactn- ,.r,,, ,rf '.u cord.sllv recomni, ml them to ,H sf- Pd,ly and permanently cured by L.r H...l'seelehra. rJ '0'"'r TrTr EAItt.stvrF.leg.nt. kew Mork. rermg with I ever and Ague, or w ho are evpo.ed to lh Anti-Fevrr P.lls Th. y r.r.er fail to enee tha prepared with gnat care, and offered at Uie lowett mUri. nf tfce wet and wuth western ;i,mate. ! l.iIU and Fever.be first day. w hen i.d according to post-nit fricet for raiti. ...... N. H. Th'edir.-ctions must be carefullv followed in 1 ltrecti..n. .nd do not icken the ,t. macp. hor operate The principle on which this concern is established, rrrry p.r icol.r ; upon the bowels. Thousands of certiticate have been '0.,n",1, nintii.l interests of their cti-tomers A( , tjn . t nPn , manT 0Tnm, r , wohc.s present, d to the proprietor by planters of the first re..d themselves by mannfaetunng gwid article, el- nature re auve. tie.l. g.- at rare should Ik- taken to pcctah.lity, ph. sicians of . mint nee, and others who

.., .. . ... .-:.,.v .... ......... ... AV IMPORTANT CI'RP. DT Tin IlTVP's ALTER ATIVE We have been informed by Mr,. I Mahan, (a grand-daughter of old G. n. Wayne) .hat she suffered lor . number of years fmm the growth of a Urge Goitrous Tumor, which be.des great deformity, produced both a difficulty of deglutition, and of brrralhiiif. I.,He.-t1 ah. ,- .1, ,,r..a.tm a.nn I. . wird-pipc was o grvat, a, to prevent her from sleeplog i. rc-viiniiieiii poiiioo, ann o.ien siiinicat.oll appeared inevit.ble. She also labored under severe indisposition fmm Liver Vomjtuint and Jnunilice, with . horrible train ofnervous affections, for which she used Dr. Jayne' s Alterative, which she took regularly for siv. or sev-n weeks, with occasional doses of his Sanative Pill,' and Lev general health was thereby completely re-estalilishcd, and now perceiving some diminution in the iv.e of the Goitrous T umor. she was encouraged to persevere in the ne of ihe Alentirely removed. i ,j .r.,l6E U. r u. u.uur was , v WpFlnnnl.srtk tMhi.hlrnf ihi.imiMirt.ntnivii.. 1 ration of Dr. Javne. and for the sake of su (ferine hu - 1 . . - . , " V . e e ; manity, hope that it may become more (encrally known. Public Ledger. V'ORMS! WORMS! WORMS! To remove livove troublesome and dangerous inhabitants nf tb ,tnni...li . I. ,1 K. w . I . h nC,.n ..h- , pair the health and destroy the Uvea of children, use Jayne tl onie lermtjute, . certain and safe prepara rfoynr i onic rermijufe, a certain and sale prepara. tion for the removal of the variou kinds of worm, dyspepsia, sour atomacb, want of appetite, infantile fever aud ague, and debility of the stomach and bow 1 el and organs of digestion. It is without excention on' r 'I" "lost valuable preparation in the world. rreparva onty oy or. D. Jayne. Philadelphia, and setd on aceney by M. W. HAILE. juiy. -jw Brookville, Ind. 5000 Stock Hogs Wanted, Averaging too io 150 pounds, to be drltvesvd . New Richmond, Ohio, on the Ohio Rivir, 10 miles above Cincinnati, in the month ar.A.gust next. Cath w ill be paid for the same on delivery. For further particulars, drovers and other, will please call a DAVID GIBSON, New Richmand, COHOOM PERIN, Cincinnati. Cits. Cast, 13 Tw ESPECIAL. NOTICECr2 I nighjf Important f the Wett. It hat been long ; thought that the citizen, ofthe West were to see i i b'r times in rerard tn the billious diseases with whieh j portions ofour noble eountrv are visited. Tbe tra 1 j medicine it at length offered to us dt the celebrated : Grafcnberg Companv. Their idwri'tsement iitsn! I other column, to which the attention pf rver mt, : ' woman au-l chf.d should befmrarl.jel-e g'sep.

........... ..,.,,. r,. ,u ,c mom.i ...e. i.u wrapper of each box will bear the signature of lowing, troro j.ntge rorrest. a g no. man or tne Iirst quirk returns. ......... . O. H. MOR h i LL. resH-cta!)ility in Je6'ervn co, Ala, nfijce: Possi-ssine inexhaustible facilities for mannfictnrr , A L scovn t (l- Co DHUKGISTS " Jrarrwn Co. Ala. Feh 4. Itt: they an. prepared to i supply orders to any extent, and fo-nrr' of Fith Race st., Cincinnati, O., So'e I certify that in the summer of 1141, I had . srvora respectfully so,c,t the patronage of Merchants, Man , Agents for the South and west. ' t'vk of Fever aud Ague, and was for .me time under il'lIY! k- . ?'?:., , I for Sale y Richard Tyncr Brookville Ind. .nd E. ! treatment of . phy.icU., but rtitived no benefit l-niianeipnia, July, 17. 25-3W I Truer r . Memmnra t from his nresrriut cr.s hit disrate continued ts in.

PDEIFT THE BLOOD. M O F F A TS

VFRFTARI r i ice on i c AND ' PHCEN1X BITTERS. ! luZiZIZ Z&iTZZJSZZrZ m.. - i - , ... . , . . . Of ASTHMA, ACUTE and CHM.OXK RHEU-lfJTISJt AFFECTIONS if Ike BLADDER nt KIDXKYB BILIOUS FEVTERS fc UVEB O014FLAIMT3. In the south and west, whan lns rtinasts prevail, (key mil fca found Invaluable- Pteaten, &nsMn. as4 others, who sMa Ma Uwm Medicinea, will never aReraranls far without theam. BILIOUS CHOLIC, and SXXOVS fnnsnnssi. -HILXZ COS TIVENZS8, COLDS dkv COCOHS, CBOUC CONiSt'Mr-TION. Uatd l rrrat aacceaa ai Mm ssi.aa COKROPT KCMOMS. DiOFSIKS. BTBPDPaXA. Ro parsoa wft this distreasakf dhk ahould dehty i llin andni in astmifatlaly. LkcrT'0!i3 M aktm" UTaau-ta-"VR mm& AGITE. ror ft ami of Aa ww ara eovmlrr thaaa sedinaa wl ba feond asA. (aajedr. sad rrta.. reedr. OOkt saedjoaea Itava Uw arstM atshicet U sxim.afth.rf; 'TthTssniliiaisaaiasjsBaaliL TR s THEM. BE SATISFIED, AND M CCRKO OD1TX3HAX, DEBILITT, GOITT. OlDDrSRSS. QKAVR1- Btinir-urJ - - t.N, 'ZHmj-?- WFLAXMATORT RHEUVAriSV. IMPOU BIOOD. AABXDKM, LOSS APtM- ' X.XVBR con pi. atmtm LkPKOSr. LQOSS.SKSS, - - T ? WKKCIIHJAL DISEASES I . f t. ruiM, all . cflU o Merr, mfl, ! JJSHT rfl Peepar.ti.,of Sarsapll WEAT8. SERVOVS DEBILITY. SERVOVS COMPLAINTS aii kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIOSX PALPITATION a IV HEART. PAINTER S CHOLIC. FILBS. The oricinal proprietor of these mnlieinet waa cured of PUca of IS reara atajuiifui by the uaa of Ihca. LiSi acbcuiei alone. PAIKS in the ka. !: j RHEUMATISM. Thow afflicted with thJa RUSH nf II MIDn i..h. III? an m. v 0BM oi UIjIIUU to ins BALTR1IEUM. SWELLINGS. " v. ' wjs. s. "S0'0"' ?XN'.S VII., I. IU wm. mom, v i. j a a a, q every aetertpttoH. W J it HI H , of all kinds, an eflectuallr epel!d hf these Medicines. Parents will do w ell to administer them wbsnavet their existence ia suspected. Relief will ha certain. . THE LIFE FILLS AND PHOIX BITTEES PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the system. . ft i"Kl will rise, th LIFE PUIS and PUfTMIV DITTCOC. . . ti"OB ln estimatio. of arery patient. . u. i. n u , i I t n w aeyona Ui rtach OI comnaTh. Th. genuine of tiits. medicines arc now put up is whit. wrappers aad labels, together with . pamphlet, called " Moffat's Good Samaritan," cotiUiuing the directions, 4:e, a which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our Office, by which atraugers visiting the city can very easily i find us. Th wrai.rveis and Samaritans ara eonvricl.t I therefor those who procure them with while wrappers eaa be assured that they ara genuiue. Be careful, anJ do not buy those with ycUotr wrappers; hot if you do, b sausfiad J " -w vaoww sivtBl st tn WVUI WIWH 1IIT1S1 xJm Prepared and told by SR. WIXsIsXAAX B. 1KIOFFAT, 834 Broadway, orar of Anthony street, Kw York. For Sal by M. W. HAILE, Brookville, lod. ;.500 REWARD MORRILL'S CELEBR ATED FEVER & AGUE PILLS The great and NEVER FAILING cure and nre. ventative for AGVE A FF.VEU, Dl'MB AGl'E CHILLS & FEVER, ENLARGEMENT OF THE SPLEEN, and INTERMITTENT FEVER. Within the rrach ff all. Price only Titty tSenti The. precntion of even well directed effort in the preparation of speciiiic n m dies, however laudable in it'.lf mar be tbe endeavor to alleviate the "i'is that fie-h is heir to," become highly ctnsurable " ' h " noreespeciali y the case in Fbveb .ut'K. a tlK.ase huh in its different ramifications. -me utietcriout iniiiiencts in sjich tnc disease origi,.d. r b . Pronnetot. of this .nv.ln.ble remedy are well aware ot llie -ist ntimtier ol mrritrincs twlfire th cninpniiniieroi t ne atiove put nas oi-en tie preparation f, 'mrnil.in. ,at should not only thoro'lv eraad.eate I . .. . .. . . - I !!'' J"'' il' r'" k. J-'ie'i' -p.-iP"-ateHd strengthen the, hole system, and thus As these pills are entirelv brvond the imputation f nfempvriciMn, thev have been p'.ced entirelv npoi. , :,,.;,. ow.i rorri, h, a, they ill be introduced into ! ! : . ' A iiieomTi'in wi'h medical pra.-tito.ii.Ts l.ave uniiurm j ly opposi d their use, but I hmeno hesitation m sfat ; ing that your pill are a preparation of a different na- ' tore, anu we I worthy nf intrmluctioti in;o gent ral use. ' 1 I have used them myelfin my practice with the happiest resiiltv Out of some hundred ra.es, 1 do not re-i j collect of hut a -inrle instance where they failed of ; eff-ciio-c a peTn-.ane.t cure, genrrail ) in one or two j days. It. some caes, huweser il ha, been found ns-c-I eswrv to continue their .e for a lontvr litre, but lur ! c,l rr MOKKIL S FF.VEIl Ik AC.1. E PILLS, the impohtaxt:! To tho,e afflicted with DISEASED LUNGS. Consumptive, and others suffering with Coughs, fntaiils, Xr ttlas-tilil s-atl iinnn tli n n i a. and a- I

. 0 any person proving that mJuW these pill, uit not perform all the propri- i ,i,'r' n"nd ; Pd vUin,. ,ior 00. k,,, dr.iiuck da. r!at nu lhe trill j 1'" BulT post skin, Bark t.u skivers. CtOIS SaylfieyVlll. binders-Leather of wiriuu. kinds.

tificatr, from Dr. Cox. Mr. Whitehead Dr. Richard. I afterward, ha l in try timily several cases of Fever an d other well known citizens nfCineinnati. certify. : nd Ague, and have in every instance made use of ii.g to some wonderful cures nf those diseases perform- Hull's fills, which have always immediately effected ed h. D. ROGERS' SYRUP of LIVERRWORT "rr. TAR. ' I tr Hull s Pills require no puffing where they are Forsalehy Richard Tvner, rirookvillr, and Erekiel known : and wh. re they are not, . single trial it tufflTvner &Co, at Metamora, Ind. S9l 1-y , ewm I o insure the adoption. J Price 79 cents per box, with full directions. A tre h supply just received and fr sale at Ifitr k

New Establishment fT-SMir sub, ci-ilier wishes to inform the citizens ol Bl-o.lhviiie. and the public generally, that he is now nrepared to do all kinds of hi CKSMITHI VG : TURNING, and FINISHING all kinds of MACHI Xi.fO'; "ietting up and repairing Seam Engines; t, ting anil nnisliine every variety oi nrass " ors. Also maies and rei.airs .11 kinds of Guns, Pistols. . . i : .1 - . e ftr. AC. 1 lie .ll.t.v.lwi nnr...,-. e u. stock, and doing his work in the best manner and on the most easy and accommodat tng t. rn... His shop is in front of the Methodist Church, and within three squares of Mr. Speat's Mill. JOHN MOfFiTT. May3d,IS47. t Da OClOr JJaVlS. w TOULD inform the public that he has opened a "SI r I dl asiTfa'al? K . w w " ... , .. in the north room under the oftlce of the Indiana American. Hi. Medicinea are .11 new, and c.refulty selected.

. . , , . . . c , , m ..linn, , i i r -j-e ii or, serving unnornil. Syrups, ke .re prepared imw'f f. j' J' 'J ! ty in the Badge, of the o'-der, th!., this Grand Divito the.tnndard author.t.es. Those- that h a genu- TrMmmrn- , lhr f.oble consideration ofthe ne article. miT depend upon finding ,t hi. Shop.. SllhonllI1, D.v,.ion. or .his State, the beautiful new ni?V??lTl7oK"& 1 fi;'r" T B.-w. . V. Horton.

ne xnmnonnas mosiiv. anu sit si ine iinv.ur,--., UIF, Slttrs, kflLCS, o.vurra, a c . .s n, n tssuLta, etc. rcc. Doct. Davis continues the praeti. of Medicine. July 9ih, U4y. ' .- IXE CHURNS .nd TUBS; 1 PAINTED BUCKETSt FEW ORLEANS SUGAR; do MOLASSES; SUGAR HOUSE MOLASSES. GOLDEN STRUP; RIO COFFEE; y 1 MACKEREL; UPPER trd SPLE ITATSFR. fcr a Bv RTCKAHD TTNTR. rkri!f. Mas . ist.

M-.W (Milll.lsnMiM

First and cnly one in the West-.Sha-'t'"1 v av iviiolesalf. HE tii .'rr.irwd, aft. r a limi; j.rrParaii..n, ha.ju OIK IK d a wl:uloalel'lnthn7 .i... .!.; ... r. j I - r miaric Huu-r, hire hr !, and w.ll cc.:mly Vfry on l,.d a larfre and aortm,,!t,:r reatir n.adr mk. al,. riothii,jr-all v.. :..,.. ,ii i. :---. ...rr. innmua t""" 'J'1 c.V-? wl Eastern Ciu. 1 hry can now time, treble and tipcat by iurchaklliC r qic Pdri5n,. Ti-rrf ftrref, .v,. ,3, w Cinci.vsati, Ohio. May S4, 14. irirDAHlS &, M'KEES -LATEST IMPKOVKD rLA TWOM f CO UXTEJt SCALES Afrr n 7th t. J deort wtttf Main it.. CJUCISSMTI. OS IO. ! FflHE bve memienrd scale, are" prooonnced be ' I " who osethrm to be sup. ri..? to any ther j ka-etvt r teen able I blain. Iu-am aud PiaifornM sf the heavi, t fuicje to tnc n.orr minute rnld and ttmrrijition Flalantrs and every varii ty of scales now I ZTCZfti"?"' Vf' D h" i "f? B,Yi'""rd "t J V. u"u ,hen'a";'b' I "' "h" U':, I ."" formerly "v;. ouoi tucn we marr.u.t to be f qnaL,ir rut ti, loccincr snnsn rntin- new set of our own latent important improvement. We Halter ourn-lvea that weeaa please .11 who may favor ns with rail . , MADAKIS Ik McKEE. July J, S4. 47-iy. PIUI0l)e National DaBHm'an Gallnrrr AkD Hiiii riifitj pTit?rj I'tTDviotttrf. - - .,1,1., I I'lt JlOallU DEPOTS': WARDED the Gold nd Silver ii-da!s, Fone rirst Premiums, and Two Hiheit Honors, at the Natiunel, the Massarhuseits, the New York, and the Pennsylvania Exhibitions, respectively, for ,hg most splendid Colored Dasutrivon pes aud beat As. paratus ever exhibited. Portraits taken in exquisite style, without rerard ta weather. Insrrnctiorti (riven In the art. A larire assortment of Apparatns and Stock always . iu.ni csHn prices. New York. S51 RrOaduay; Philadelphia. Ill CbeatnutSt.; Boston, 7S Court, and 8 llansrer Sis.; Balti more, jjj Iia.innore St.; Washington, Pcnnsvlvani. Avenue; fenr.lii.rr. s., Mechanics' Hall; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main St.; Saratoew Spmiirs, Broadwa-; Paris, 1J7 Yieille Rue tlu Temdle; Liverpool, 31 hurch St. 44-lT ' ! I 41 1 1 XJ if I r Ti? I t,U,li' lis -T 1 1J J i TaiUier. COUliCr & MOrOCCO DreSSCt !C. S26, Main Street, between Sixth and Seventh j CINCINNATI. OHIO. ' WHERE may be had cheap for Cih or satisfactory acquaintances, e general aswrtmrntof FIS ISHEI) LEA THE II. City tan sole leather, N. y. Red do; Philadelphia cair kins, city tan do. Red and black man do; Goat skin shoe bindm?, lirrr to. Lamb do; Red, blur.nd XI", "h,T'"r- riK- leather, Skirtings do. Bridle do'; CASH r-iveu r..r U..1. . , i. n ...a cv i sLin.,i.d ,i. ' ' H40. 43;y OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD, Proprietor rrtrfi Ho:el has been refitted up paint.-d anew a) insitie anu out ir. rooms.il furnished with surpassed fur the necessariea and luxuries of life, and will satisfy the nicest epicure. 'I he Stabli-ig belntging to this Ha-j-e has ! In. improvrd. The best of provender will at .11 lime be furnished. Travelers will find it to their comfort and .dran-i tage to stop at the Ohio House. Feb A, 1847 n-i-tr nmirr,iHiinj ......mi,ic irmn. Division, or Lodges by ao.lres.ing . letter to th .. i : i iii . - . . VlVX'Sl: JOHN E. KINGSUERRT Indianapolis, May I, 1847. Harin't xamined Bro. King, lierry's Jewels for Sunt of Temperance, I cheerfully recoiniueiid them to all who may waul a !irt rate article. 19-tf WM. H.AXXAMAX, G W. A. EBE X K Z K It IV I S V K L L'S STEAM-POWER Looking Porfrait. AND Picture Frame Manufactory, lit . .iain pt. l,i!inntnHi. Ftirni.hed at the .hort.st notice. Marc h J'lh 1;45. 14-iy. J J, J J ' S I'tetnlj'e FtttT . . . . anil Alie aTtil Ahli-1 ice.r PILLS ' Prore all thlilC. atll hold fast ta lh.ll oaveii.to iiien., wnien migni ne tiven, pin i me tulereae in the frequency and severity of its attacks I at last had recourse to Dr Hull's Fever and Ague and Ant.-revcr F.t, ami in using half a box was entirely ct:red. and h.ve remained in good h.-alib everinee. Iiaile s, Hrookviiie, la, a nd.t G R Warren's Laurel. I Nov 1845 ii41 - i II. V. IIIMtTOX, MANUFACTURER OF Grand and Subordinate Divisions i i.ni-.i r i I'linr n i er.n I oiy.so ii.ui r.,W 11,, : EM RLE MS K X r I? Ct S E TTER - ruipt live ivr.nwni.-vv . I LHAI LAIN S AND DEPUTY S i r ftl II Ij tt 1 N. ( GRAND AND SUBORDINATE DIVt SlO.t j KrdALlA. SKALS. &C. ( jr, .jje subscriber has. at a heavy expense, got op a ) m full and corrplete set of Steel Dm, f..r the pnr- ', poae of manv.Jcriiring Grand and Suhordin ate Diviw. liusEMRLEMS.mil i tiovpn-.sncllortrn;.li Di. visions with a new and beautiful stile of F.m'jlrms, warrantra ol pure silver and at a red 'iced p rice. The I following testimony, is deemed sufficient rtromrnendation of the mi mi and quality ofthe trticle he offers o 0rJl.r , . El,r,.., fmm ., TO Bntr, r ,he nroeeedln r, of ,h. i Grand Division at its late sessidn, April "ih, 147 t, i i c t. . . . , Gf ratef.,1 to bis brethren of not onlv Ohio, but Indi- ' ana, Kentucky, and Missouri, for their kind and libI ral patronarr, he ccnndently arks for its cintinuauttr, i fi-eling li'iin d that hit Emblems am inferior to Done ; in p.:uit of workmanship, and at at rea-onaWe . prior, ! .s any manufactured t.itber in the East or Weat. ; Oiders atteudvd to promptly and article, forw.rdett i py ex pres. and otherwise with the geeatewt despatch, i to every part of the South aud We, t. Cinciun.it, tlie. tJ-6n tl. v. nun ivia.. I tjcifcrellas and Parasols. li.isi fMiis:it!-Fi,.ii!. T-'ItH't