Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 August 1847 — Page 3

AMERICAN. tfKOO KVILLE, INDIANA.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1847.

FOR rRESlDEXT IX 184S, Gen. ZACIIARY TAYLO R. t-ln no ae can I permit myst-lf to be the candidate of inr party, or yield myself to party scheme. 1'e good of all parties, nd the National sod, would be my preat and absorbing ai." Gen. Taylor.

icr?, along this line, will consult their ease, interest, and good sense, they will at once subscribe the necessart funds to construct this road. It will be making their for -tunes. Our remarks are not intended merely for this route. What we 6y to one, we eay to all.

Col. Johnson Watts This man visited our town for the first time on Monday last, and after a free conversation with him, we are convinced that the siory raised upon him a few months since, was a base slander. It vas always Lard for us to believe that a man who had to so advanced an- agre retained the most unblemished reputation, could he guilty nf the crimes charged upon him. We Lope he will vet be able to con

vince everv oae of h i innocence

Gen. Taylor's Position. At a time when we so much need a man who can and will ct for the good of the country, with what pride do w e Took upon the following comparison between the position assumed by Gen. Taylor, and thit assumed Ly Gen. Washington, when solicited

to take upon himself Uie responsibility of j piin,sl p.;vtle m-jra's.

the administration of the government The Ruhmond Republican gives the fol lowing parallel, which is certainly as gaeat a compliment to the old soldier, as could be asked for: "The great resemblance between Washington and Taylor, in ninny important features of chancier, his been the subject offrcqnent comment. In solid and practical wisdom in the remarkable combina

tion of courage and prudente in self pos-i

ally gives from 500 to 800 whig majotily, lias elected a democrat. But what, are the benefits of a whig or democratic LegUlature. Tere is no U. S. Senator to be elected, or other great National question. In the Senate there will be a majority of two democratic. There are holding over 14 whigs and 18 democrats. At the late election thsre have been 10 whigs elected and 8 democrats.

The August Elections. Virginia, A

BOWEI. COMPLAITTS. COUPS. ftC. I r :. :..- ... k. uvvr's riDMivi i-TVtr :

telegraph despatch from Pittsbtng!i to blsm. Zanesville.and forwarded thence by mai! ' Dr . , t'l Cincinnati, Stntes thai at the specif!1 : meet with o( lhr tftieacy nfyonr Carminative, lean i - . r v. r o . r safely sav that I never prs-scribed a m.-d-.ein.- fur Row- ) election for a member of Conares from , c5n,Duim, tn Vive,, m- , m-h .a.ir.ci...n.

and n.y patient. so .peedy and perfect reliefa. thi.. j

Whenever introduce! into a family, it tH-cnm" a .tan

CAMPMEETINGS. The Blooming Grove Campmeeting closed on Tuesday last. They had a pleasant and peaceable season. Nothing disturbed the worship. Tbey had fine intellectual and spiritual preaching not much

i? too eea. , to be

rcck!cs.-!y iVt-triije.J by the s'efai&er. COXGIvF.lON Ii ELRoriON. Sufnjier.l returns have been received from the Cor.grestior.al elections in this State, to seule the delegation to he C. B. Smith, R. W. Thompson, and E. Embree,

h gs; and Petit, Rockbill, Cathcart, I

Dobson, Henley, Robinson and Wick, b- ! To ,

co. Rut from mi rv of the districts our re-

seeston

6tern determination when threatened by

formidable JiSiculties in moderation and humanity General Taylor exhibits a counterpart of tie gteat founder of the American Republic. But the parallel does not stop here. Both have occupied the eame position in regard to the Presidency riotcourting it; in fact, preferring the quiet of domestic life to all the honors of Evccutive station, and only consenting to accept that station at the earnest, importunate and imperative call of the country. In reply to a Ict'er adcressed to him

on the subject f the Presidency, General Washington wrote: 'Should it become absolutely necessary for me to occupy the station in which y our letter pre-eupposes me, have deter mined to go into it perfectly free from all engagements, tf every nature whatsoever. A conduct in conformity to this resolution, would enable me in balancing the various pretensions of different candidates for ap

pointments, to art with e sale reference to junire and the PUBLIC GOOD.' "In his letter published in the Troy Post Gen. Taylor says: " 'The Presidential office presents no inducements to me to seek its honors or responsibilities; the tranquillity of private life, on the contrary, is the great object of my aspiration on the conclusion of the War but I am not insensible to the per

suasions thtt tny cervices are yet due to! t l.o pAiinlrv ma tl. rnnnlpc el.all eph fit In

command them if still as a soldier, I am satisfied if in a higher and more responsible duties, I desire not to oppose the manifest wish of the people but I will rut be the candidate of any party or clique, and sLould the nation at large seek to place me in tlic chair of chief magistracy, the good of nil parties, and the National good, would be my great and absorbing aim.' "The positioa here assumed by General Taylor is identical with t.'ial taken by Gen.

Washington, and needs no other sanction

than that of.be "Father of his Country, to vindicateits propriety." -

praying, except the public prayers but a

A long ! Plenty o. good eating. It was a good and

life of devotion to IT a country, and of the comfortable time for the bodies of the fol

lowers of Christ. Why cannot Editors talk of campmeelings, as well as about any other common

noun Now a days they are not eo sacred, as not to be mentioned by those who occasionally 6oil their drapery in the fL'thy pool of politics. When conducted in their ancient simpli

city and spirit, we Jove campmeetintrs. l. 1. .... C 1 i.u j t

I - w -uc uicia vi ucaii.ii, ui uaiure, auu oi j God, it is good to retire to the grove, away j from the busy scenes of life away from

the sight and influence of mammon away from the filib and poisonous atmosphere of

cities and towns away from household and counting house cares. To us there is no human temple so grand, so holy, or eo appropriate, in which to worship God, as i he leafy grove- No infi'iel or blasphemous hands reared it, or epread out the green canvass to protect us from the scorching sun. In the giant tree, the green leaves, and the whispering breeze, we see

i and (eel tie hand of God. No human

and can make or imitate their beauty and

D torn Boole's District, ffte Whigs svecee

(led in electing their candidate'. '-What will Mrs. Grundy say mm?" nous verron. Kentucky. Returns still come in very slowly, but have now a more certain aspect. Duncan's majority in the Louisville district i 311. From the Gib district, (Madison, Carrol. &c ;) the Liihville Journal of Saturday say -'verbal information leaves no dowht of the election of Green Adama." In the 9;h distrist. (Fleming, Montgnmeiy. the W'higs claim Cox as elected, but the Locos hae not yet piven up all hope of French'' election. The first day's vote in the 4ih district. (Boyle, Linccln. tc.) eave Buckner 4GC5, and James 4303. Morehead heats either of his conpetitors at least 1000 in the 8.h (Lexington) district. Linn Boyd W doubtless elected in the 1st district. When to this we add

Gaines Election thein 10:h district, and Thompson's in the 5ih, w e give all that is any way certain. The 2nd and 34 districts are made doubtilul by divisions among the Whigs. In reference to the Convention ques

tion, the Frankfort Yeoman expresses

f C ft I F Y T 11 E HOOD, MOFFA T'S VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS phcenix Fitters. Th Mgh am) envied celebrity m-hieh the pre-eminent Medieinc. hare acquired for their invariable efficacy in alt (he diieaw. vhtch I hey prufeai to cure, ka rendered the Mtal practice, of pulling wot only MneeeMary, but mwor-

of children, it tr.qner.ily appraivil la .i.Mch me work, - ' ,,,uri , K. .k. tJk -l

the credulous - -

din remedy for thne ailment. .and i calH-d f,,r aram and a win. "which I think rireltY pood rroofof it.

efficaev and n inlne... In the Swrnmcf Complaint

lit tie victim., a. it were, from ihe erave..

the lift-of mv rhiM. and of such and Mich child." I

have repeatedly heard said. In dysenteric complaints of adult.. I have time and aeain wn it a t like a charm, and rve permanent relief in a few hmir., I may ay in a few minute.. In fine it i. a valuable medicine, and its family .huuld he wirhnMt it. Ke.peetfully, M. L. Knapp. M. I. Profi.tor ol Materia Medics in the La port e 1'niver.itv, Indiana. Prepared on"r by L)r. D. Javne. Thilad' Iphia, and old on artney br ' M. W. H II.E. Brookville.Ind.

amid the most agitating scenes in jturne '""T unsatisfactory, and we pre

fer not giving any general table, until our returns ar a little more authentic. The defeat of U. D. Owen was unexpected by either whigs or locoe. From the first district, we have the returns with more accuracy than from the third district. The Erst difctrict is reported as follows: 1S47. 1S44. Conrrresn. President.

Emlree.W. Owen, I.. Clay. Polk.

Crawford, 212

Dubois, 000 Gib9on. 142 Harrison, 2oS

O ranee, 000 Perry, 34? Pike, 15 Posey, 35 Spencer, 157 Vanderburgh. 139 Warrick, 000

000

291 000 OOO 195 OOrt 100 oon eoo ooo 372

Polk'

4tV2

239 797 12.V2 706 564 459 673 58 675 :J94 6797

s tnaj

QfJSTHXA. ACUTE end CHRO.VJC RHEUMATISM, AFFECTIOSS a fe BLADDER mi KlDyK VS. BUJOTJS FEVXRS & LIVER COMPLAINTS. In the aouth and weat. where theae dncarn nrevad. they wdl ha found Invaluable. P lantern, farmera, and oiheia, who one us thooe Mediane. will never afterw ard, be without lima BILIOUS CHOLIC, end SEROUS Locmen, HUES, COST1VESZSS, COLDS &. COVUIIS, CHOUC. CONSUMP TION. Cied with c"at aureeaa in thn dnrue. CORRUPT HUMORS. DROPSIES. DTSPEFSXA. No peraoD with Ibis distrassinf rUa-

CnnLERA Mor.ars.-Dnrine the intene heat nf i ahould delar nsnuj these medicines romediatelr.

.umnM-r. and b. fore the proee.. of dice.t;on . com-j ERUPTIONS of (A Si, ERYSIPELAS, FLATU-

pietea, nnr toon i. ottcn spoiled or ptnnel in tns , atnmach; hence bad hnath, aour hclchinrr, eo.tive- i FEVER a.aid ACl'K. I"or tliia aeonrre of the ne., pain of the .tomach, dcentery, cholera morbsi, ' tern country tbeae medicine, will be found a sate, apeedr. and and other danperon. complaint.. ceftaia rcmedf. Other medicine, ieave the system anbject to a Vl-ilrht. Indian Vt-r.-t.Mc ril are errtan to re- ' return of the disease a cure hy tbeae melK-me it permanent move all the above ntpleaant complaint.: btati.e , TRY THEM. BE 8ATISF1EO. AND PE Cl'RED they eleane the .tnmach a d howe'. of thoMr putrid . FOULNESS cf COMPLEXION. Knmnri which are the ranse not only nf all di.ra.et of j OXJNXJHAIi BEBILIT7 the bowel, hut of every malady incident to man. qoVT (JIDDISESS. GRA I'EL. HEADACHES, tsfrverp honr or hveor .aid Indian V.p tahte Pill., taken UHi. INWARD FEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEUM AVfJwA, ,i" E'J" 'e"lKH,, Vn .'"r,,,",irr.om- ' TISW. JMFUKE BLOOD. JAUNDICE. LOSS qf APFS-

r vt cit ry Ul'rnpiltlll in 'tliiri me, i YITE

rV I $.1 AM.ISII Mt - . First Gtrl cEly cue in lie Wert CIA)ATII1U AT II HLi:sl.r.

1 I ojH-IKfl wllllfc)rCUiIile Sturi-'M, t(:ird sirA t ! No. 13. ftp pi' iic hf VArr RLdn', In rr it- iiv and will i.Matnty fctt p rn h:;i;ti Ifirt tc' cMrl' ' iirinm nf nudy tiift- Jmiinabf Hi r,tlitnp iKr.n1;icti:n-ti in lhi city, srd pot ujt its to iruv4 worknmi.ship mul ijimlin , rqua) - .t U;H-rior ir ' tny h.ut- in ihe Vrtin J Slat . He is fullv f n-par. d ! to siipi all di-n.and in thm line, nnd b- )f jivr to drw I L mieitiioii .,f tUi- libit.- to ht re-iti sio k. . Cii anl Coinr" DcrI r ;-rt -M,.j-iy icvi.til im : rail, t xani tie and price tlie fmil; iiu-y iri'l SurTihrm J h tu r nde and asclieap a ihoemai uTat-ittrv d m ihe ' Kalt-rn Cni . h y cn hut nare t'mr, trouble and

' expt-niic hy iurchHS.iti ot iln- mo; r-i;ti-!.

M.IAS I A i V.K. Third Sneer, Sc. l-, mapmtite the - nnr .i.xrt Cincinnati, tUuo. May 24, I84f- 2i-l

LATEST 1V.PKOVKI, PLAT I JIVM a;- COUSl'EJ! SC.lf.FS

at the same time the ditreMivc orcan. will he rv.tored to a healthv tone, and the blond o thoroughly pnri. tied that Cholera Mor'.jn.. or ant other disea.e, will, be literally driven from thebndr.' Beware of eonnti-r frit, of all kind'! Somearecoated with .near; other, are made to reemble in out

ward appearance ihe original medicine. The .nf.-t

LIVEU COMPtAINTB,

LEPROSY, LOOSESESS. MKKCIKIAL. DISEASES. Never fail, to eradicate entirely all the efii-cta of Mercury infinitely aooner than the most powerful prep.ratH of Santaiianlla.

NIGHT SWEATS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. NF.R VOl'S

course i, to pnrrhaw from the rerrular arent. onlv, I COMPLAINTS of all tmrf. ORGANIC AFFECTUlNS. one or more of whom may be found in rverr village ! PALPITATION ofe HEART, PAINTERS VHOLIO, and town in the State. . j FILES. The ortfinal prooirtor of these medicine

i ne renmne tor .ale hy K. s. Tvner, Froi.Vvill.-; : waa cured of Files of rears atandinc by the use of these Life

the Opinion thai it has prevailed '-bV a ! K- D. t'rook.hank Kc Co.', Kirfi.-i.l: David Slane-hter, ; Medicmea alone.

maioritv of 0il1 ami norhtna lflffyt 1 "loom", '"""-I- White To., I.anrel;Tht. j PAINS in Uie head. siJe, back. limbs, joints and onran.

j ...j . - ,. vp, ...... . r ,,,, Knencter : .. . ve. New 1 ronton.

Xatii.Ja.tery en 7rh tt.3 if,-ri r.rttvf .V-i.n sr., c i sc i:?y T r. r s ; o.

THE alve nm.ii. md .rain a'e ?roii.-M-d y ih.-v l..i nc th-m lo lie .'pri..r it. iny ill. y havei ver Iw-en nbl.-1 1 wc:aiii. 1:. am mul r"af.rnt j of lh hea i. t t'n:t)je to tne n ctv n.ii n'e KUi s.i.'t pn--ripli. n l'.a lai.ct-.. end .-vi ty vcri. ly .t't al.- now j in lle. A II of w hich w warrant to h .(.ial,if not I .I'pi rior, in am in the Vliiu-1 t.t. Al : on b-.!l ' at wholr:.lt mid retail. A tlii. i ttieeM. ..eM!A. ' li. i lit in the city, and ha. all the i.ni'crn I'onm rly ! i- d, toin-tb. r with an .-liliiv new -l of ot.r om leT,--t

important improvem.-nt. Wo llatt.-r tir- .r. s iliul wecan nl.a. ail w ho mav favor with -a il M AI A R 1-S ci M. k r.r. . Julv S, l4o. 27-ly.

over n conaiittnional majo-ity. The question has to be submitted to the people once more. The number of qualified voters in the Slate, according to a otatement of the second auditor, is 137,854."

7769 1072.

Total, 1299 Embree's tnaj. 441.

In the second district, we have seen rc ports from all the counties, electing Henley by 42 majority. Thia we think is

nearly correct

Dav't. Henley. Clarke 209 Floyd, 43 Jackson 115 Jefierion, S05 Jennings, 273 Scott, 51 Uash'ngton, 396

Total.

159

801

TURNPIKES.

Henley 6 majority, 42. In this (the 3d) District, reports are yet

contradictory. We cannot learn, with

certainty, the vote of Decatur co., but be

lieve it is about what we put it below

Itobinsnn. ' Hackleman. Dearborn, tnaj. 415

501 S10

1144

10S0 loveliness. . 324 We commenced this article to rebuke 91 u,e chuich for its departure from its primly,, jitive simplicity. Campre.eeting;8 are in556 ' tended to draw us away from our daily av850 locations, toils and cares, and for a season

to give up our minds entirely to contem

plate the goodness and mercies of God to banish, for a season, the world and money making- and to cause us to examine our heart, its objects and desires its hopes and it destiny. To form new resolutions of humility, of meekness, of charity, of

; temperate lives.and of Godly conversation.

But we fear that the luxurious living, vain show,and conformity to the wcrld, are deEtioying all the original objects of these meetings. The ladies, sweet and lovely

as they are, and impossible as it is to re

sist the tempting forms in which they pre

pare their cakes and viands, a:e making it a place of gormandizing, instead of a place

to worship God. Instead of preparing their

A'etP York Money Market. The Courier and Enquirer of Tuesday last nays: The atinouncment of the arrival of the Hihernia s eam-r (of the 20ih wit., 8t

Boston, this mornins;did not seem to pro

duce any impiession here. 1 he extraordinary incident of the wires being broken,

in the midst of the telegraph messaye and just afterthey had transmitted intelligence

that Cotton was the same atid Flour lower, indisposed all parties from operatinf. Money continues in fair demand, hut easy. At the Stock BoarJ to-day prices were rather better, and some activity for the season was manifested. The New York Tribune of 4th nst

says:

The Stock Market was active to day

and opened with firmness,btit at the sec

ond call il was heavy and Francs cener. ally lower. Treasury Notes were in fair demand at 6 percent. The Bill Maiket is firmer to day, although there is not much doing. The

importations promise to be very large

this Fall, and there appears to be Bn apprehension that the supply of bills will be short. We quote Sterling 66l for favorite signatures Francs are 5:33ia5: 32..

Principal office, 169, Race street, Philadelphia.

For Sals. I TWO nmnll frame dwelling- hone, in the town of Mount CirmM, newlv built ihi pr.noTw nd finilietj in (rood orHtr. It nflYr a Crt rate opportunity to eood,rean!y Mechanic. ho are eeratlv in demand, and in one nf th bt neighborhood in the State. Sitatd on thp Tnmpikf, now under cmtrrt, '

M'ariinc from Rrovkvilte to Cincinnati, re n-Jf r it a desirahle location. Said propertv will be oM on actomtnodating term. For fnrthr particular applv to R. BRUXORK I" ! Atlgtm 9, 1347. 33-Sra MjuntCa mul

rheumatism. Th.-. amirtej w,ih Plumbe National Dagticman Gallery

Franklin County Seminary. The nr-xt w..ion of thi. Institution will commnrp ' on MONDAY, AUGUST lih. nnd.-r the th.re of GEORGE A. CHASK, ' Principal. ! Brookrillf, July 26th, 1847. 31-Sw i

bread and meat at home, and using the

Jayne's Ague Pills. ! a .nrr.lv nn prrmanpnt curt for KKVF.rt AND AGl'll, IXTKRMI I'TKXT FF.VKU. iter. In r. c-oramt-ndin thr.e Pill, to the public, the proprietor j does not wish to make any mnece.rary or tedion. I perambulation, hut with full direction, anil a few ' iinporiant remark., he will leave the medicine to 1

speak lor it.wir, telmir confident that it. merit, are l suh a. will not fail to brintr it into general n.e; in- I deed, he i. o .anguine nf the efllc-arr fthe.e Pill, 1 he doe. not heitate to guarantee a cure in the most ! atrcravated ca.e.. , By followinsr the direction, el.i.ely while takini; , this preparation, it. siiieriority over the ordinary j

ionic Mixtures, Pills, Sec. will be readily dn

terrible disease, will be sure of relief br the Life Mclieines.

It US II of BLOOD to (be HEAD, SCURVY. BALTRHEUM, SWELLINGS. SCROFULA, on KINO'S SVXZs. ila

worst firm, ULCERS, cf every ietenptttm. yjf O XI Id 8 a of all kinds, a -a cflertualiv evpetred hy these Medicines. Parents w ill do well to administer them w benIver their eiiatenrc is ainpee'ed. Relief will be certain. T1TE LIFE TILLS AND TIKEMX BITTERS PURIFY THE BLOOD. And thus remove all disease from the yystem. A sincle trial will rl.re tha LIFE PILLS and PHdNIX B TTERS beyond the reach of competition in the estimatioe of every patient. The penuine of these medicines are now put np in white wrappers and labels, together with a pimphltt. ralli-d " MulTat's Good Samaritan," containing the directions ke, en which it a drawing of Broadway from Wall street to our Office, by which strangers visiting the city can very easily find o. The wrappers and Saniarup.ru are copyrighted, therefore those who procure them m ith while wrapper. can

be a.mred that thev are genuine. Be earciui, ano ao n.n

I Mi i PHOTOG15 M'lll'RS' riT.MSl! I.Nt ! T) K POTS. VVAWrm hf ii.dd and SiSar M--:I. r.uf YitX 'r ii;t:ms, Hid Two l.i'hft ILhut, ;-t the ainit.'K tlit- Maw;iflnii4 U, th Ne i-rK, ji-nl i the IY.myl ant.i Kxhihit icis. np)Tt:s l. IW thr- ' tnot pU-ii(iid tV'Iond l)aii rr p-fc Sutl i Apparan. r rtntiud. j Tort raits taUt-n in nism K', iihowt tx xr o ! vt ailu r. j lturmction riven in ihr art. A la rev smuiH ill ot' Aipnruitts and Sti. k t ! n on hand, at tit- ln-.v-t iU pri-t . w Ymk. 251 lrTnrtwMj: l'lnta ! Ij-hia. hv. j tint St.; I,vtn, T5 tt, and .'8 ltanov-r M.; K;ilt imr'. 205 Hiilliiiiorv St.; M'n.hiitt;tHi, l' m s Avfiitit-; 14 tt-r-Htri, Va., Mfchai-ic incintiati, Kourtti Walnut, and IT'" Mail St.; T.-.twr a Spi-incrs, F,n2iiw3' ; lMti. 127 Vitille K. !u T n di; I.ivrpo!. 32 lurch St. 4-;

.ioiin ii. roi.jtrs.

buy thoae with yeiicw wrapper.; but if you do, be u.w Tanner. Ccnxicr fi IIoj occo TJresser.

No. Main Hr.i l, briwti II SimIi and b. v.-i.tli t INCINN I I. OHIO. WIIF.Rl". :a In- had tin ap for Oa-h or .al.tfattcry acqiluil.lar.ci-s. u irfii r-.;l ss.rlni. HI of riM.su i:t i.i: rum iiy tan nle k-athi-r, N. Y. 15 -.! tin; Phi'.i..!. tj..:a t-ali" .kins, t-itv t;ui il.i. K.dauil hlack nmn !. C.nr. .kin .hue Limiiii?. Deer , I.nnih do: Wed. I.'.n. and

that they come direct from us, or dont touch them.

r7 Prepared and sold by DR. WILLIAM B. XVXOFrAT, a3 Broadway, comer of Anthony street, New York. For Sale by M. V. H AILF., Brookvi'.le, ln.l.

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It"."; 7.. i.iaii i-eni rvrnrinrr i'.nl , White tininir kins. Vinlt tin.

- - - 1firO((-tl- l.H. IC - fill. .Ml. tl. UMHI. -

40-1 V

Decatur,

Ripley, Ohio, .Switzerland, Rueh, Franklin,

111 24 302

652 Robinson's majority, 476. 4th Dist. Smith. Fayette, 104 Henry, 400 Fnion, 4 Wayne, 831

83 74 219 376 Test.

It is nr-v settled that the Turnpike Uoad

from thfS'late line in the direction of Cin

cinnati to this place, will be constructed.

The wt we believe, is all under con-

tract.rith 8n energetic board of Directors. Er shall this road stop here? We lope not.'nd we believe not. There are now cflHs making to put in motion the road frri tbie place to West Union, and from way some of the citizens along the line, d particularly near West Union, ttand p to the rack, we believe they are in earieet. It is twelve miles to West Union, nnd it is safe to say that $21,030 will build a good turnpike on the route. Every tnan along the line, and especially every

farmer, is interested in this work. After

all the various improvements in public works, Here is none suits the farmer as well, and is as convenient as a good road. Let us ece then the cost of this road. Every farmer within two miles of it is interested. What it may lack at this end, will be more than made up at the northern. There are within this 12 miles, 3S4 farms, of 80 acres each, within two miles of the road. If a tax were levied on these farm8

to build the road it would be 63 dollars for each 60 acres. When the road is constructed, set op these farms at auction and they will sell at an average of $200 more each, than without the road. Considering the stock perfectly worthies", and the farmers

have made a clear speculation, by constructing the road, of $137 per farm. But is this advanced value real, or merely imaginary? It is mere than realized. The produce of their farms must be taken to market, and two horses will do the work instead of four, in half the lime. Here i6 the difference at once. But these additional teams must be fed, taken care of a&d driven. Wagons are broken, time lost, and at times when produce is highest

it cannot be taken to market. The winter 1 and spring, when farmers should be taking their produce to market, are entirely was led in wading ihiough the mud, and setting by a poor fire, with the blues. We eay then the real benefits of a good road "jlaneh c ne farm, ia never estimated t"11? real value. But then farmers along

the line ara not the only persona interest

ed, nor ihe only ones thai will contribute to its construction. The mechanics, the merchants, Ihe millers, and the gentlemen

of ihe town and villages, will lead a help, ing hand, and generally do their fall share,

If the farmers, merchants, and mecban-

, Total. 1384 -' Smith's majority, 1384. . In the 5th District, W. W. Wick, is elected. The following is reported as tlrr-

majorities:

McCatty. i Bartholomew,

Wick. 4S 360

203 35 8 203

619

406

17 40 871

Thompson. Wright S46 325 101 30 47 333 6SS 494

Brown,

Hamilton, lancock, Johnson. iMadison, .'Marion, Shelby. Tipton, , Total.

Wick's majority. 232. In the 6th District, the contest between Geo. ?. Dunn and Dr. Dobson, has ben

close, bat there is no doubt of Dobson's election. The reports from the district arc so uncertain, we profcr waiting something more definite. Dobson ' majority will be about 200.

7th District. Clay. Hendricks, Ptrke, Putnam,

Vermillion, Vigo, Total,

Thompson's majority, 194. In the Sin District, John Petit is elect, ed by about 500 majority. In the 9tb District, Cathcart'e majority

will be about 300. From the 10th we have but little information. From one direction we learn tLat E wing is elected, from another that Rockhill has succeeded, but we are dispoced to believe the latter. NEXT LEGISLATURE. Fiom the returns received we learn that there will be a whig majority of a-

bout four in the House. In many of the

counties, we are rejoiced ta learn that but

little regard was paid to the question for

w hom the candidate has heretofore voted,

for President. For instance, in the county of Knox, with a majority of 342 for the whig candidate for Congress, they elected a democratic Representative to the Legislature. The people thus settled that they were freemen. On the other side, we find in Clay county, where Jo. Wright (loco) received 546 majority for Congress, a whig Representative elected. Thia shows that political tolerance is not all on one side. Vigo tounty, which usu-

beverage which God has prepared, and with which he watered the children of Israel in the wtlderness, they t-pend their time in preaarine sumptuous repasts of

cakes, preserves, and all the varieties, of dishes and dainties of which our land abounds, and which the excellent house wife can devise. The men, too, instead of spending their time in solemn meditation, and in singing and prayer, are talking politics, etc., and sleeping during the sermon.

after overloading their stomachs with the east which their good wives have prepared for them. The ministers, too, who are

almost invariably slaves to good living.

and always visit that portion of their flock

where they set the best table, are encouraging this criminal luxury. They look

opon those wi'-es as the best christians,

who prepare the best cakes, chickens. Ace The women are not at fault for their con

duct. They love their husbands, and

should always strive to eel such tables as

tuit them. But reformation must com

mence soon, or the church a nd Christianity

will be buried in luxury, indulgence, indo

lencc, and slotlifu'.ness. 1 he ministry

must speak out refuse to partake of their

luxnries live plain be temperate in eat

ing and drinking frown upon everything

calculated to drive the sufferings of Christ

from the mind, and religion from the soul. T 1 1 0 n rtrl.1 it rrtol tnrr anrt eta nrrrt, :,. n n .! '

luxury and indolence, yet the ministers of Christ are, by act and wordj encouraging the vice. They may preach at Jong as

they please to a surfeited and stupid audience, and pray as long and as loud as they may, over the bloated gourmond, but coldness and apathy will prevail in the church. Intemperance in drinking is not the only curse in thia world. M inisters and philanthropists, if tbey would 6erve their gentration and their God. must keep themselves unspotted from the world. Reformation must commence in the church, or the world will soon sink into luxury, vice and immorality, until nothing can purge it, but the heavy hand of God in

Cr The Post Office, in Washington City, wasVobbedon the 31st of July, by Wm. T. Jones, a clerk in the city post office, and son of the late po9t master, who was held to brtil, upon examination, in the sum of 85.000. He was caught in a trap lard for his detection, and the money stolen, found in his possession. The President and Post Master General refused to

interfere in behalf of the respectable young man, and it Is possible therefore.

he may be punished like other offenders.

M'n-L .Li.. r ll::rn.. i.-nil.i-r. S L : rl ill i". do. I'ri..!. di;

t-i..... i;..i. .... v..tl..w A,.- t. I.txtt-

n.l .ct-.I .tu- l rn. .-

these vills. will not perform ail the vr.ipri- Uh.-r, nami'do: Kid .kin.'' .to? .). kip d. ,i,u.k !..,

covered. . fh l t'i"l o. Hurt' Tt kin, l(:irk no skivers.

Hrinsr purely vrt;etahle.fr. from all foreirrn d.le-; ' J.,nD,.rnrmii.-n B""k '""'"'l.eai h. r of isi -- kinds, teriou. or n.ii.vral preparation., the.e rill. mv he J MOltRlI.I. S CEl.F ftR A 1 K r C ASH pi-.-., for Hides, .'all, leer and Mi.-.p-

taKen witn the ntmo.t sal.-y under almn.t any eir- r r, v, li. Oi ! u r. i" i i. I. .-i. . a k in.. aim nmi eum.tance. They strengthen the stomach, invito- j The Croat and XF.VEH FAIMVC core and frr. 4, 1840.

ra e trie system, andenur.lv urevent that lanroiir ' venianve f.ir f;l"K. .V VT.VKH. IU MII Af.l'K.

CHIl.l.S ft FKVEH. F.VI.AKCIF.MFXT OF THK Sl'I.KF.X.aiid 1M KRM11 I F.NT FF.VF.R. Within the reach of all, Prirr antij F pu irntf The pr'..ecntion of .'.Til w.-ll dir.-ei.-d elport in the preparation of .p.-cifiic? rem. dit ., how. ver lamlnlile in il.elf may be the endeavor to alleviate the ill that fleh i. heir to" become hicl.lv ein.iirnhle

thrOUPh the medium of the tlowel al'ler ther have 1 v l.n ..no-. ,l,-i t-.v m.'ial .-i.-ipe. nH an intimate

spent their medicinal poa-er. in the .tomach, thn. acquaintance wilh the di.. a.e which it i intended to prevcniinir; the accumulation nf tho.e ttnnlea.ant ' cure. That o many of the tHek remedie. of the symptom, that almoet universally follow the appli- dav are either perfectly inert, or danrrerou. in tlu ir

cation of the aforesaid medicine., which con.trinre i rw.r.tmn mav he n-.diU- tract-.! in th mrit of em- ! ... ..... i. r i ...... ,.r .i. i.i.li. r

the bowel., produce eonirestioii of the Liver, and re- j pyreism, which ha. for many yrnr. Inin ahriad am- I ,m,ir,rl f the mmiiitain.. Hi. talile, rto; ' n-.t main in the system to hrnod di.eae. more dangerous ,im. . Thi. is m-iree.peci'aliy the ca.e in Fkv-rr A. i Mirpa...-d fur the neeri.-. and luMiriea of luV, and tLan those ll.e are employed to subvert. j AatE, a disease which in its different raniifieatioiis. I ,j (if, ,i, ..t epicure. Hence it i. that those remedies in the maiori'y of ha not only net the usual prepe ration, for it. cure at I - ,e sta'hlin; ix l.uiiinr; t . tt.i. Hon e ha aKo h'en instances only ere to .uppre.. the di.ea.e for a i dfi.rn.-e, hiitha. hafll.d the skill of many of our first improved. 'I he best of iiroirmler will at all turn.

and prostration ef strength which alwar. attend this disease. 1 hey alo po.se.. a decided superiority over Quinine, Prn.siate of Iron, Arsenic, Honeset. and the numenins otker preparation, n.uallr employed in the cure of FEVF.R AND AGVK., in Vinir 'fniU

Aperient, by thin mean, carrvinr t!ieraelve. oil

OHIO HOTEL: A T II A K H I SON. t II I O : D GERARD, Proprietor lit S Hotel ha- l..- ii r. lilt, d up paiiil.-d tn e, insi.le and out ihe rooms ail furn isV. .th new carp-t., new In-.!, lieilsi.-ads, eliaivs, iah:-: a. ..I indeed, every t hi nc connect! .1 with, and app riaiiime; and iM-ioiie-ine to. a Hotel. h:i. nnd. riroiie an .-nlire

i hanrre. Without donht it is as it. nl an e.tab lish.ii.-itt

short periad. while the tli.ea.e .till in the .r. tern i. I tihv.iiau. rhl. i. the 1... ..imri.iiir w hen it i.

brood'nir new evils, and soon tlevelope. itself in a ! considered that the patient is u.nallv expod to themore dan "ieron. form than at fir.t: thn. the neee..ity I .me deleterious influences in w hich the disease oria;-

oi a meaieine pn..e.sinr theqilalilira ot llr J Al VK i inated.

Wear Flannels. If your constitution

is delicate, wear flannel next your skin during the summer season, and be partic

ularly careful that young children wear it also. We have heard an eminent physician, now residing in this city say that

a laige propoition of the death by chole

ra infantum which annually take place in

this city and vicinity, could have been prevented by this simple precaution. It is the sudden changes of the weather, the ordinary effect of which may be in a great measure warded off by wearing flannel next the skin, which produce these fital

AriW run l C .1... k. - i: i .;.i ...

eneine; thine evil effect, before alluded to, and wilh full confidence of receiving a speedy and radical core of the di.ea.e. These Pills are put tip in vial, containing from S8 to 0 Pills, and beiilfir ilm. excluded from he aie.

never deteriorate or undergo any change, and ifu.ed i according to the directions, are an Infa' libit Krmiiy j

! ver.. R:c. '

Trepared onlyhy Dr. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by ' M. W. HA ILK, I 32 Hrookrille, lud.

GREAT ATTRACTION'. PUK LIC S A la R . Tho tnot mirtiifiic fn n.e rvrr Itc-ld in th Went. of rlrirant, fahtnnahlr l-'Mrintiin, Piano, Mirr-ir, Si lvr Platte Wart. Ciirpf hnif, thilstiry, Paiii-

tinjr, Fi-rnch Cltin, Tut las Cioraiidok, Can- succet'dt-H

nomnras 1 aiit- c ntlfry, ivc. I lsreiv

The proprivior of thi inra.nablf renvi'v are wv11

aware f the vt numl-r of md-riiir Im lure xbv piihtic, which hy Inrir' of quinine a. d hy miner al pri.in, have the i fTt ct nf tfn-akini; ChilU anl fe-ri-r for ihe time, hni the itit and univtral djrcMon tt ihfivi i. ilifir pnwrrf.i, i-fT-et npin the nrT1" acted mail, iiivariahlv riies nch a reaction, a l-ave thf

vtem d hilifatl, and consequently more liable to di-sae than hi-fore, and le capable of withtandiiic j the effect of the pnio!ioin miatna, hich i o preralent in th Vet and So'ifh. rheohject of the onfinal compounder oft he alwve pill,ia .x-n the prepnra(1n ; of a met.ieine that should no only thoroly era:idieatc j the dieae, hut hy it peculiar Jt pecifitc action upon I the Stomach. I.iver, Howel and billiarr irfan in-j iporatc and strengthen the -ole yrt,m, and thus enahle it h-tterto ithtand the malariou influence j tn which it may b epoed fir the future. In th, j aided bran intimate knowh-dce of this diieae. at-j

quired diirinrr " loner practice, ho ha mo-t happily

Since its ticovery it nn D'ea n j private practice, and without a mm trie j

be fwrnihed.

Traveler w ill find it to their comfort and a.Uail 1 tap to lop afihe Ohio Hoile. Kcb 5, 1847 Ii tf

Sans of Temranoe Jewels f Wl! K nndeeirid hs in; pr.p;i-el hmeifir f I 1 pri"p!- ha coin-U"iic;'d (! mauuiaettire f Jew-1 fr Sons of "iVinniTJinee, in this ci:1. H warrants liiswirk to bequal tn any in lhr -.t.an! will be void as low as any of the sum-.- weight of ni fieri al. Ifv i also prepared to nuke MSOlC anw OOil FF.l.l-OW S" J F.W K'.S, t iiln r c ld or silver, at hf.rt notice, and on vi-ry n aen:ihle terms. Divisions or l.Js' hy add rrsitij a l-tter to the tinders ig'iied, will receive iiromnt attention. JOHN K. KlNfiSHKKHY. Indianapolis, May 1, l.47. Havini? examin-d ln. Kinarslnxr" JeeU f.tr Son of Temptrance, I cheerfully r commend tht-n.' to a't who mav want a lir"t r:ite r.niele. 191 " WM. HANS AM AX, O W A.

K tp.ke pleasure in Matin? to the public that fnlure'. and smh efforts are now mnkim? as indue' JJ TFs7 Z 1 1

fg jf niHiiir wm nf onrreu i it inn on airii- , tne proprietors o nope o'ing mm- m utiopty o- o

STEAM-POWEll

fruits. Boston Journal.

Lool.iti l:i-i, I'orlrail. AMI I'iclurr Frame jfaiiufiiclorif, 117 , Main ?t. ('iiirinnnii. TWlllr' alnis-e art-el-. eu be fnrnishod in a. ."..5" I .lye an.l on as r.-a.i:aS!e t. mi. s. at ntiy ui I lie Ka.tem Ci'ii-.. An assorttn. lit of L. Miking t-kiss,.-. away. on hand at w holesale and r.-t:Hl. X.B.Oltl Frainosi rt'silt V if.-ttr's rnsrl. srr.A.MHoATs .V- iiorni.s Fnrniht-d at the iliiirte-st notice, March 27th 14.. 14-ly.

II V LL'S r.-tret.ibU lc and Az'ie. arid Anti ' Ferr PILLS.

cles of the very beat character, for "trie, w orkman- maud tor the whole country, to w hich it i contidentahip and finish, j v reccommended as a positive eurr for the Fever and OX THURSDAY MORX1XO, SF.PT. 3?d, at ( A(re. o'clock, and continue daily until the whole is sold, f A thee pills are entin-ly beeond the imputation at ihe large rooms in the Masonic Hall, corner Th.rd . ofemprricim, th- have ln-en placed entire. y upon and Walnut ats, comprising in nart their own merits, but a they will be intndcfd into Klecant Damask Plush Sm-iah.ea, Sof.ia, Ottomans Rptiions of the country wber - the circnmtances aland Divans, of the latest French pattern, w ith chairs tendincr thir intr-liction are unknown, the propriin nifr.li n.k K.i.J U.!. elotk Vkfaa .. .liUa I I . I. C. . 1 1.. . n . ft fi..la Tmna an -

diseases, and Which are generally ascribed Divans and Ottomans, modern stvle, with chaia to 1 M mt n known practiiiouer i.f Cincinnati. to too prat n indulgence in summer j r,..,,. s.-n,. ,,. 4.

Kcyptian Marble Top Centre Table., of Various pat-i Dkar Sib: A. irenerl maxim I have inejri:ihly i tern.: eli-tfant Canl Tahl.-. do.; rich Sofa Table., do , declined reeonini.-ndin? Talent m.-dicine. of an ki n.l, j do: snlendid Mahnennv Secretaries and Riok Cast. eommnn wilh medical nrartition. rs have iinif.rtii- '

From four thing God nifaerve IIS, & ',n nrt without iiiirrortliiors:rler;ant Ladies' Work ly npp.x. d their use, l.ul I have no hesitation in tal-

. . m.u uuri nunn. wi.n niirrorsj a sar.vr.i v, inT mat lour p. us r.- ii pr.-pnrn.i..u ... m .n. . ... pailllea Woman, a OOnceiie'l Valel, superior fashionable rhairsltc. : ture.and well w-.inhy of intisnlurtinn into treneral .e. salt beef WllhOUt niUStard and and a little j riAXOS Splendid Rosewood and Mahorany rich ' I have ncil them niyvll in my practice wi.h the hap- aw m . 1 j toned Pianos, from jhe most celebrated raanufactoiiea pi..t n.nlt. Out of some hundred cas.. I do not re- i w late dinner. jintheF.ast. ! (. ,l,et of but a. inele instance when- rhey faih-d of I I MIR MORS. Mrenoh plate Mantle and Pier Mir-! eft", ctins; a p.-mianent enr.-, n'rally in one or to . entsi will, latest ... I.mI V. m... in .Mh v.ailil.ltv I A .. . I .... . .. . tinis-.-i.-r il has h.--n lonn.l nee- :

batisjaclary Urjinttton. A little girl' dixixg room gvrmtl'rk. very fine i i i : . .t.i.-.. i .i tension Pining Tahle. Side Table.. Ac.

..... - - - tllAMHtK rv. KM 1 L RK, splrnilifl manocany . a nre

PSDfl read fthonl?" Th eliipr child r- wrdr.:be.; dre..lnir bureau, of every variety of pal- ' 1 eou-id.-r th. m equal's- txeellent. I also know

.... . tern and stvle of mirror., marble ton. and nlain ma. I ,l.r nhvsirian. who hae ud them with equal bin-; Chill, and Fever, or Fever ami a. cur. for il i.

plld, ny It la a great pie OI nOtnillg, and hoc.ny Fn-'nrh and Inch pot eanapy hed.taads, supe- , , f,t, and would eonlinlly r-c,nm. nd them to all ..it- p,s, dily and permanently cnr. d by fr Hull's c 1. hrj-

nO D'ace 10 PUt II ; nor Fn-nrh sml iiinils sith mirran. ; ferine; wilh Fever and Aeur. or ho are toeit to tne ; , f tmi-f.-ivr I'ul.. I Ley n.-i er .-.it to run- the " ' I L'PHOLSTF.R Y F'ine curled hair malra.se., au- malaria of the west and south western climate. : chill, and Fever tlie first day. w hen n-. d aeeonliuc , perior f-aiher bi-ads, Jte, X. B The d.r-cl ion. must be car. fully followed in 1 dir.-etioiis. a. id di not sicken tin- .t.rtiach. nor operate 4)1 Imnndfint Fellow Thom naon the i PI-ATKD AND BRIPAXIA WARE.-F.ncrlish every par icnlar. j upon the bowels. 1 h,.i...nds of certificate, have been .111 AlHjlUJtlU reiioic lliillli?irll, mr pi,,. Setts, tilver tiler and ;ilt in.ide, Kri'an- I Ala time when o many no.trnms of a worthies. pro,nt.d to the proprietor b plainer, ot the first reCelebrated hotel thief who escaped from ; ma Tea S. tt, with win... creams and .near., of ihe J na'iire ars adveitised. cr-a't rare .hould be taken to spectal.il.tv. Phisirian. of . mini lice, and oih.-r. I,,, ;.;i : r s.,; .ill- .. t ,,.,! : vw ; Kntrli'h and American make, pitcher., ttirrern.. I call f.r MOURUS FF.VF.R fc AOCK PILLS, the , h,veued then., vhieh mitrht h.-r;v. n, but 1. 1 ihe f..lJSII in LiOlllsvlllP, When arrested m ISew . ,, -Jfe j, , nf Mch box will bi-ar the .irn.tw of j jIllr, from Ju.lrre Fornst. a p. ml. man of the firs Orleans, had on his person the different j lmps. cierandoie., cand.ibra.. patent .oiarj o " morrill. , n-.K-ta!.iiity iii JetT r..i. e... ia ",r;":: . .' , . . I lamps of the lai-st stvl.-s and vanons pattern.; rit. ! A. L. SCOVILL Mt Co., Pkl C.OIST s, .1. fl, rs.,n Co. A la. F.-h t. auvertlsemsntS Ollering a reward lor Ills : silver and hronre, wiih rich ent and plain rround ( Cornerof Fith Race ... Cincinnati, O. , Sole ( I certify that in the .unimer of . I hnl a severe arret nnd niniPrnila nrw.narpr nrlif-les t" ?lob-.: hall lantern of ihe mo.-.t approved pat- Acnt. for the Souih and we,t. i attack of Feverand Aeur, and was for .m.-time nnd-r arrest ana mnierOUS newspaper articles v,ri0n. other de,cr,ption. nir lamp., etc.. I r Sale bv Richard Tyner BrooUille Ind. and E. ,he Irva.m, m of a phv.ic.ati. but r.eeiv( o be....,,

desiTining Ills person and ffXOlOitS. lie .ilver plated waiter., co.tor., with rich cut bottl.-., I Tyner. Co., Mctamora. h lrl lhrm all naatarl in a lin'at album itnApr clrpanl painted japannrtl waiter., mac;nifirent Bnhe-j " IMPO!TXTl: nia mem an pasted in a litl.e album under , mia chjii ve..,eiiet and mantd ornament., .in. ! Toti.o.e.ffl.ct.d ith nisFsF.n lvx-c.s. the head of "nilfT una IlllhiaaPit rvniniOllS ' a e-reat varietv of other eirhf.nev eoo.l. 1 l nn.iinimirrs. and olhe.w .llflenn tr with Conphs,

I a-utv- s ss-sus- ... i. . , j t 1 . ..I ll .. al.M ansnrs and s-e fr

s. . s , .-i rs r. . r. iee;ani c;o'U oauu ann ..in.- I ouuis, ix snomu - - Frs-neh Chin. mw.A ........ Ki... 1.:.. A K... .... .... r n. rm Mr. Xlhit.had llr. fsicharst.

toilet setts, .tone ware, Jc. i an a other well know n ciiirens ot Cincmn.ti

. e..a.-y to continue their use for a h-wtrer tie, hut lor . "Prore all thlM?, Olid hold fast la IhnC I a certain and radical cure, I know not their equal. . ' ranv A. a preventative, if taken a few time, during the ..-a- Wll Ifli IS (TOOil. I AIL.

A'rOF. need snMer with t Im t distrf.sinc eompla.ne

of Uie press."

from his prescript oils ; mv diiae ciitiuu.-d to in

ert ase in the fr q.ieney and " rity of it. .narks I at lst had reeourse to Dr Hull's Fever and Acneand Anti-Fever Pills, and in usinr; half a lx w as c ntiv. lv ciiis-d. and have r. mained in cood health ever.inee. I afterwards ha I in mv family -e.-rar cas.-s nf Fever

certify ; nn f ttt.-. and hs-e ill rv. ry instance fnaclr use of

fjen. Taylor in Kentucky

of aimpsonviiie, (Ky.) held a meeting on the 17ih inst, and nominated Gen. Taylor for the Presidency. The Hn. W.J. Gas nominated at the same meeting for Governor of Kentucky,

Th Whipa i V1 1 i Lxss.-F.l. (rant rich cut bowls, pitcher., irf i..nn.f "" """'; "V"" T 'on r ' ' ' ' s..,.,. 1 ne . Digs , tart,di.h ea,d,T nters. winetumble.celerv da.-' ,d hv nr. ROvJERS' SVRl P ef 1.1 LRRW OR I ture.

For ailr bv RirharJ Tvner, Rrookville, and F.reku 1 km n ; and where they are not, single trial i. sufilTyinr &Co", at Metaraora, lud. '-7 j cientlo innre the adoption.

the shape of pestilence or the aword. We

dare to say the church is becoming corrupt, cotton drills, which it intends shipping to

by conformity to tbe notions and fashions

of this world; by rreedleoa and criminal in

du'gence in dress, luxurious living, and by loose meral discipline, and total disregard nf rrany of the rommandmente. God is as willing to own bis church, his people, and bis ministers, and to bless their labors, as he ever was. But they are becoming so much like those w-o eerve another master.

that it is sometimes almost impossible to

distinguish them. Treasury of History, No. 9, has been been received. Daniel Adee, Publisher. New York. We learn from the Colombo Enquirer that the United States Government has made a requisition upon Ihe Governor of

Georgia for five additional companies of

mounted men for service in Mexico. " I wish," said a son of Erin, "I could find the place where people donHdjej I niiht go there atjd tad my day."

s -, i.-niooaue.. .T e. TABLE CUTLERY. Fine ivorv balance handle., knive. and fork., with carvers "and supporter., to march: tea sett., do. PAIXTIXGS Landscape., historical paintinp., and portrait, of disluiiruish.-d men. All the above rood., which, with many ether, not herr enumerated, will form the met splendid ehibiri.in fursaleever held in the West. The (rood, will be arranced with eataloyne., and

nnen In ins,.:... .....-.I .I-.-- ..4 ...... .intra nrevi-

York has purchased S200,000 worth of ' on. to.,ie. hich & co., Anct'r..

s n.-rrnons resiitmcr out ot the city, anu p.rcha.ine at thi. sale, can has-e their articles paeked by competent person.. JJ-3 w C incinnati. niSESES OF THE SKIX ri'llE.T y Tmm Mr. Si.more, r.irmrrlv Mn. Jam-., of P . Bristol, P.. Jan. 1M-M.s..t-. Editor.:-! wntr to inform to- and "" public, that mv son wa under the tnstm-ai ot -c c , . i. . e... . r.-t-- tro.iolr-

mii. n.M...,.- mr mnr .man , .'a

Heavy purchase One house in New

ork has purchase! tton drills, which

Chimin a few days.

New Establishment rf "HE subscriber wishes to inform the citiren. ol I Rrookville. and the public penerallv. that he

i i now prs-par.fl to 00 .- f?V j V.. . ! INC.-.TIRMXO. and FIMSHIXfl all kinds of M AI CHI XF.RY: .cttine up and repainna Seam I-;ncin. s; 'cystine; and finishin every variety of Hra. W ..rk.

Also mak- ann rs p.ir. a;i t,.n... ...

A fre h supply jusi reeeive.1 and for .a'.-t Ihtt Jr. Harle'., nrjokville, Ia, and at O U W'arn-u's Laurel. Nov I ( 46 1145

Col. Bowles We understand from the Paoli Teleeraph, thn "Col. Bowles i prepairrns.as fast as his health wilijpermit, a full and complete account of his own.

and the conduct of Gen. Lne in the hat-1 ' ,hB -pp'"1 ' -"t th.r fv"'.''"'?'0, .1 . n ... . ! hint o much med.cine, and di'-ed him so tow, i-.-- .

11c in uoeni V ISU, SO far as relates to the thoncht he would die from it. rfr-et.. One pnssic....

told me that it was a disease to which .ome in." -

II. V. 1IOKTOX, M XXTF ACTVRF.R OK Grand and Subordinate Divisions SOA.S of 7 f up r:t; acf.

4c. ke. The suh.cr.ber intend. ...t the su.l wf . . M J I, K M S UNO ROSFTTE S, Mo.k. and doinc hi. work tn the l st manner and on j CHAPtAlfS AST) DF.rtTfS

ome di.eaae of thr .kin, wnhnnt oNta.niiit; any

relief.

Second Indiana Reeiment. which will be

submitted to the public at ihe earliest possible moment fr examinali.sa.anH rWia.

ion.'

Kissing. A German writer calls a kiss a delicious dish, eiten with crimson spoons." We suppose this is what is meant when it is aid of a young fellow courting, thaf'he is after the spoons."

Mabrieb On Tuesday morning last, by the Rev. F. I. Monfort, Dr. David Monfort, of Decatur co., to Miss Jensett CsTitsiKtrH am, of this eonmy. On Sunday the 1st inst. by the Rev. J. B - Sparks Mr. Samuil Larisos to Miss. Elizabeth Forkcn.

. i. ..a .r anrl aei-nmninrlst Mir term.

Hk nhop in fnmi of the Mt tho.i! Church, and wiihin thrx-e . of Mr. ;rrTT May 3d, I84T. '

Doctor Davis, IIJ'OVLD inform the public that he has opened

K M It I. E M s. GR AX D AXD SVBORDIX SI T. DIVISION Itr GAl.l A. tSKALS. &C. f HE .itti'criber ha., at a heavy vp-nse, fM up a full and complete el of Steel I).. , for thr pur-po.i-of mai.Hf.icturinj tirand and SiilinrdinMe Division EMBLEMS, and is now prepared to foenish Division, with a ties, and beautiful .tt Ir of Emblem., warranted ot pure si! -r and at a reduced price. 1 be f.illowina; testimony, i. deemed .ufficieni ri-commen-

i riation t.f the aanli ana quaittyol ine article are one

mm under the eSler of the Inrti.na

Medicine are ail new, and car.-laiiy 1 VITX,., from the ni note, of ihe proceed I nr. of thr

wore .nbiect. and rmuH net he rvrnl. Some canew

it Scrofula, and other. Tetter. Salt Rheum, Eiaema, iB th, nor, nmm

l.enroci.e. AftiT trvinr rvrrv man. for neae.y n,,

fise rear, without effect. I wa. vicd ) five hinr : M trued r.rsiia Division at it. late session, Aor.l lh, 1847.

Dr. jnynr'e Jltemtire. At thi. time he was '"'""J I The CnmponniT. mostly. anT a!rf lhr 1 inemre.. s.u,,,,-,d, for the purpose of preaerrinr miiformiaor from hi. head to hi. f.-et. Sometime it would svruns. Jtc. are t.repsred by hima. ll, and ccordintr 1 . h Badi. of the Order, ll.wi tl... (irand Divis-

nVvnn and .eurf ir. and tbe hrek rmt a rain as 1 bad 1 .' .nr M,,darJ auil.orili.s. 1 how Ikat w i-h a ' j . 1.rin,,t,d to the lani-abe con.i.leratian of th

a. ever, and itch and hum .0 intolerably as w"" , ine article, tnw depend ?ot nnoiur 11 . him almost tndi.trartion. He had not taken thr : ,j OB ro.,d term. a. ai anv oher .wtabliahny-nt :. rerof,rr, however, two sr-k before there was a, m,0p 1 1 s, OILS, V A RX1SH ES. BR I "s ehanre Tor the better. Hr wrnt to .ehool all the lime : STIFFS, M1CES, SNIFFS, SlMMt-n while tntinr ihe medicine, and parcook of thr amr ; c A DLF.S, Ac. . kind of food as the r it of the family, and run about I roct. Das-i, continues the practie ofr-d.eit .

rne aenmi, wntii ne wa. pen.sttty cured. ... -e-s-

fat and hesrtv. and thourh now ntrr five .-ear. aro.

yet not a symptom of the dii ar has rvrrmadeit. appears nee. ' Hr took alt.a ther iw aty-.i Witt Irs of thr Alterarivv, and bo other medicine while using it. Your., rrsprctfnllv, MARY X SISOMF.. Prrparrd only kr Dr. D. Jajrnr, Philadelphia, ami sold on agency by ' M. W. H A1LF., "trooltvillr, Tnd. Whera may be had thr AMF.RTC AN HAIR DVF warranted to chance thrnanrtow beautiful Anbnrn.

j nr perfvetle jn Black, without staining er irritating thaskin. ' JI-3-

IXE CHVRXS and TI B: PAIXTF.D BICKF.IS; ItBW ORLF.AXS SVG AR i

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By Stoa

SubotM.i.ate Division, of ihi. state, 1 he h-auiiful new sivle trl Fnhl. nrt isiaiiufacturrd by Rra. H. V. Ilurton of Cincinnati." iratef.il 10 his brvihreu of not only Ohio, tsart Indiana, Ks-niiivky, and Mt-ri, fur th. ir kind and" libera psteonare, he conndettl) ak.f..rit. emit muaner, fevliiic acueed t hwt hi. F.mhlen 1. arr inferior to nottr in pmnl of worleiuarohip, and at a. reamabl - a priov as anv manufaeiMred rttlier in the a-twr Wm. Order, attended to promptly and articles ferward.-d by rxpn and olherwiae with rhr rm-atest despatch, tw rverr part of the South and Wet. . V. HORTOX. Cincinnati, Ohio. Is-om

Umbrellas and Parasols. s ST RECEIVF.D, targr as-orimeul ot umhrw Int t a.htonahh l'r.s... r. n. nv.K-nx.