Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 August 1847 — Page 4

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THE PROCEEDINGS OF TUT. THIRTV EICn . H Annual TScctiii? of THE WHITE WATER UEt-ULAll BAPTIST

SSOCIATIO jV ,

Held at Pipe

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Cretk Church, Ripley count 4, inatana. t.n me ai is.,? . ri 1QI7

day oj liuguti, 1st. Introductory Sermon was delivered by Elder George Harlan, from Titus, :.d chapter, and trim 4ll to -tli veicee. inclusive. 2d. Letters frcin tLe several churches worn received, nud their Messengers' names enroled, es tollous, to wit.- .... . r -. f T m I O

.Jt. Ii. (JrCa-ae!! rieacLers names lb o.n 11.1 lo.

lh elements of sin, to the fcrvice of Cod "Being born -.gam, nm t,f corruptible teed, but of incorruptible, by the Word of God, winch luetU ;.i.d ubidrth loicier." And now. dear brethren and sisters, pnuiitun, in coucIusk n.lo e:i to 'vuitli, for je know not at w bat lour the bridegroom cou:eib.--look to ju.i lau-pc ai.d let yotr lights shine before men. And inasmuch as you arc poor, le oft tirrna found at grace's store. And remember, tLat nne but becgara gain admittance there. An-' f-r a n-nrh ns you'nre i'ct, the children of a rich father, the expectants ot Ilt ii vt-r. . hen? of Ovd, Rd the nibjecta of an eternal I epese, rejoice, a:ul he glod, sud te.il of the com! nets of

t him that gave it to '.Lee. 1 bus living, contu.ne to glory in the cruet; of ti.e Unil

Jesys Cbrie-t, as the iiey-t-tar of your 6UU.6, und tLe hope of )iur taivotiuti; ui.it th. 5 time is not far distr.nt, hen the poor, imperfect piaits wiib which you now ttme to honor him, will be exchanged for the immortal eoi j , "Not tsittous,bul unto tty ntue be the glory, for ever ui.d ever. A men."

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EVERY DAY PIETY. Theieis generaiiy more df tme piety exhihitrd in a faithful observance of the minor duties of teligion, than in those that excite the notice and j platise of men.

Improper motives may prompt to pahlic

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J. 1 ltcllih, No Litttr, lior Missirgtr, 'ci. Ii A K I. AX, M. EI AUKS, It. K. Nuzr.lu,

J. Sr.lUKS, J. H. TKICE, AV. XcCitr, ; i

lurk 1 lut H..ih, O. II. DKU.VMCND, J. II. Hill.

E. Collins, i. Cldl.i.m,

1. Kouth. I. Houlh. K. Snr-diii p. V !

i. Unnc,9. J. Aidtn, i. i.i&nttiAu, j3 7

D. . Thomas, W. WiLarly, fa. larvir, 2

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Afir tho rcaJinj of tha letters, th-j Msengerj rep tire J to tha hoaso , nud

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dutie., while those duties which escape i rui

anil n-pnirt-tl. Kirrj i!fi-riptio!i of Saws ntailv to or

tlt-r, anil warranted 01 lrt rati' qitair.i.

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jiiiiua ttnit nic iijtciiui-u uiiiy ior 3 i God's tihsei vation, are not so likely to be 1 1 practiced by an unreticued person. There

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is more piety in the devotion of Naihaniel when he bowed alone beneath the fi"

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with me fur salr.what hi i nii iili n il a larcc supply of 1

your worm I.oTt-nt , but 1 have soul nil out, and i-fiulil have sold ihrw timi' m many inn rr, h.ul I titi n

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learned 'mite," gave greater evidence of airtnttoiiavran-nch irn-aitirnpniy wh n hi-cum , ! . , ,. , ., , . this av arain. 'I lu-ir in niv familv tx in of 1 piety than CiU ll.e weaitny Jew, w nose ,)t:m.fit. Klwar,t m.-couc'i-. ki.- :lt'f some to a

j J rt!den coins rattled their own praise as

i j they fell into the chest. Desire of applause,

I pnae 01 consistency, ureau 01 censure, 'tmay prompt to external devoiedne?. but 'otily piely toward God can lead prcserv2 i inply and joy fully to the closet, to the I chamber of biF.iclion and poverty, to the i alleys and lanes, in eeaich of opportunities 4 ! to do road. That child is dutiful who

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Iia ."i,)irns, Jiujorator, ana Juiiu i . iiratiy, L-lerx Mi ;isterin brethren present invited t-j a teit. i:i council. Articles ol Faith and Hules of D.-corum, read. O.iened a door for the reception of diarchy, whereunn tha Indian Grnek

C.Yireh. oresei-.ted a letter asking for a iiniumee with us; which letter wud cordially

received, and tho right lianJ of leilowshi ivea (by the Moderator) to her ilesseureriJ, Abrah im Lee and S iinuel Hillings, and said church added to our list of churched. 7t!i. Loiters of curresjiondjnce c ilio 1 '"or, an I r.ic.five.i ond from West lliver Association, by the hands of Eier David Taylor, Nithmiol Cas.i and Andrew Dean, who were in' ited to a seat in council, and brother Win. W. Thomas to reply. th. A Letter of correspondence was received from Lebanon Aaeociatiou, bat co .Vloseenger Elder Joab Stout to reply. Clli. The Circular Letter, (.vriii:i by Elder William .Sparks) called for, read, and received, and ordeied to be printed with the minutes. lltih. brethren John Sparks, tianiuel Goudie and John V. Urady, to arrangj tho business for to-morrow l!th. On motion, adjiiurneJ until to-morrow inorninjj, 9 o'clock. Prayer by Ei der Dvid "i'iy'.or. Saturday morning, 9 o'clock, August ith, 1817. The Association met, pursuant to aiijouruineiit. and after prayer by the Moderator proceeded to business. 1st, The bill of Arrangement called for, read, and adopted. Id. Corresponding letttrs to the Association, called for, read, and received, and Elder Abraham Martin, tianmel Hillings, Ira C. Perrine, David II. Drumuiond, and William Sparks, and brother David V. Thomas, to bear the one to Wett lliver. Elder John Sparks, Jonah H. Price and William Sparks, and brother David F. Thomas, to bear the one to Lebanon. '.id. I'hii next Association to b.i held with tho Lick Creek Church, Fayette county, Indiana, on tho Friday before th; second Saturday in August next. th. Hnther Araham Lee to write the next Circular Letter. rth. Eider Joah Stout to preach the next Introductory SennGn, and in caeo o failure. Elder Dtvid H. Druinmoiid. f Gih Elder David Taylor, John Sparks and David II. Dramniond to preach on the tl and to-morrow. 7th. John P. Brady to superintend the printing and distributing the minutes. 8th. On motion of Eider George Harlan, Ilobolved, That this Association advise the Churches composing this body, that in her opinion it is not right to call in the or!d, to assist them in voting iu any mattrr pertaining to the house of God. Ji.li. Yearly meetings to be held as folio ws, to -wit; At Union, on the Friday before the first Saturday in November next. Elder John Spares and David II. Drummond.to attend. At Wett Fork, on the third Saturday and Sand ty, in October next Elder Abraham Martin, Joab Stcut and Ira C. Perrine, to attend. At Franklin, on the fourth Saturday and Sabbath in October next Elder Abraham Martin, Joab Stout and Ira C. Perrine, to attend. At Nettle Creek, on the Friday before the fifth Sunday in October next Elder John Spaiks, William Sparks, Ira C. Perrine and Jeremiah Whitney, to attend. At t2J Williams' Creek, on the Saturday before the ii.th Sunday iu October next Elder Joab Stout and David H. DruHiinond, to attend. At ilushvilic, on the Saturdty before the fourth Sunday in December next Elder George Harlan, Ira C. Perrine and Jeremiah Whitney, to attend. At East Fork Flat Uock, on iho first Saturday and Sabbath in December noxt Elder Samuel Hillings and John Sparks, to attend.

At Little Cedar Grove, on the iirst Saturday and Sabbath in October next Eider

George Harlan and Joab Stout, to attend. At Pipe Creek, on the Friday before the first Saturday in January next Elder J. hn Sparks, Jeremiah Whitney, Jonah H. Price and Joab Stout, to attend. Al Hig Ce.Ur Grove, on tho second Saturday and Sunday iu Ociobcr next Elder George Harlan and Joab Stout, to attend. l(Hh. On motion, adjourned until our nietling iu course. Prayer, by Elder Abraham Martin. JOHN SPAltKH, Moderator. Joijm P. Huadt, Clerk.

ohe) s his father's request in little matters, who seeks opportunities to please, and who watches for occasions to show his love. So general obedience may warrant the belief that a man is a Christian, but he furiiihes greater evidence of love to Cod, whose full heart overlooks no little thing that may please him or glorify his name. There w as no piety in Peter's burst of zeal, when he hew ed off the ear

of the high priest's servant; but there was

in Mary's (juiet approach, when her rain

ing tears washed the Savior's feet. The

unostentatious duties r.f Chrietianity,those

that never win public npplau.-e, thai only

find place in the pure tenor of tudinary life, are mote satis-f aclory proofs of the power of godlinepd upon the heatt, thon any ebullitions of zeal or spasmodic staits of devotion.

child of hi, four y,ar old, ami tin- lirst t!..se hrtoiirht

away ht'lwei'ii thirly and lorty worms. Mr Win McDaniel had a I'hild whom the phMeian pronottnet d im-nrahie, and said it would die, hot the ehild was cured hy osintrDr. Hull's worinrnerre. Yoms truly, STEPHEN LVNKIX. Price 25 cent per hnv.. For sale hy Hilt and llailt , Brookville, la, and hy G

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CAPS, CAPS? HATS, 1 1 ATS Caes Men's Moskrat Caps: do do ami hoy's Hair Seal Cap;

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do Mill's 11 11 Coney ITat

tlo tlo ram. tlo i!o; ilo do tlo tin; do tlo do At-.lo tlo; tlo tlo do Mnskrat tlo: do tlo tlo Ca-i-imere tlo: do do and Hoy's Sportintr Hats, The ubove w ill be sold low forl'aOi by W. S. HOW E, No. Cincinnati, Oet. IS46.

3 tlo tlu ilo oiue tlo I do brown tlu 1 tlo Cadet do 1 do L'i-m-i 1 tlo French Pi-.-p dot 2 do French H'k Cu--in.erc 2 do Knclisli do d" 12 do Fai cy da 20 do Snlin tt 12 do K't'v Jeanes 1 do Snpe. Silk V. I t t 2 do tlo Sunn Netting 125 do Faliel I'ril.t-. 12 tlo blue tlo 10 .! hik white do SO do Painted Lawn 10 tlu Gingham tlo 5 do Orrandi. s 20 tlo Si-etch Gingham 10 tlo 'l iekintr 35 do Pl'lhd .Muslin 12 tlo Summer 1 ant StnfT 10 do Miv d and nine I)ri!lii:10 do Hl"k Alapa. a Luster 10 do Gcimime Naul.et :i 12 tlo Iri-h Linen 10 doz. W hiteand Col. Cotten Hi.e 6 do do do 1-2 do JO prs Silk H'tik'fs ti .Liz luird and hem stiilnd Limn do tlo Italian Neck do 10 p Fancy Vesting 1 do liPk Gro tie Swiss Silk 1 do blue black do do d I 1 tlo Mationa? stripid T'dc Sou do 2 tlo Sat do Araiuiv ti.t I tlo Fir'd Gro tie Nap tlo 4 tlo Hrown anil Fuiiy do 1 do Apron Silk 4 Kales stout brown Muslin 12 ps !j'uu ii Orillinir A larire assortment i f white ilrts reeds, socha

plain, figured, stript d and cross baind .lucoi.ctt; Cambric; Sni.- Mull, Hook, Nansook ami Lace Muslins; .1: eoliet t. Thread and Lisle Kdi;iner ami Insert- j inqr; Footing Lace, llobinttt, Tl.uel, Mohair; Sill., ' Thread and Cotton Glove ami Mitts; Sup. Kidd I Gloves; fa.h. Hoi int at ll Cap Hilo.ntls; Hint la I. Is, I and Flowi-rs; Ooiiiu t Silks; Frt ncli at:d irass Lin- ' ens; silk and W orsted Serf.-: Chintz; I awn mul Vic- i toria Holies; Grss Cloth and Skirts; Table cloths and . Linen Table Diapers; bird eye Diapi r. Tew els; Can- I vass, patlilincr, colon d cambric, n.il-luis, table covers; j !oti(T lawn spool, skein and patent ilm-atl; siispen-' d. is, fl; . mils, flannel sheets; bullous ,,r all kinds; white saiin; b'k l-.oml.a.ine; Oilcloth; blk, white and nink crane: silk IVii.i-f in..! rim oliif-. L- ..l.M. .

Jsewii.ir silk and twist; ,lcmi and lillet veils; collar'

tttsi rijtcu wortti ciitmiseits ami collars; irrieii ;

narai-; apron checks, worsted pant stulf: paper inns- i lm; brow n liollam!, fans, eomhs. stil l beads: work

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i Tv."rt i T':'-'ts.' ! Z-iys st .- fir'. I. rrj li'Cfk.

f'UV. (.i.Ai.tr.Mll.ilti ft. Ml V NY : -ire to rait l the al'. llifii i.f i vi ry one ion iet. 1 in tLi- lit al:ll of tie- cr. at iid bt J.-J inn 1 Wi .;, e, t.e.i- views res-ptvlil-i EI!.I.!(JL-S DISORDERS. Tl. i class ,; tii. cases is ll.e tlrrat S- ovrcr of the ' western l.i n.isphere. G' w In re we may, iheir sad elitets are set n and 'VI:. The l-.r.iveand silf-tlenrinij

settler who pre-?c l.is way toilo- w,.f, to make tini "wii.lcrm s. l,ii, aiul !:l..-so:ii a. tli- r.-t ," meets this I dre;;t!fil! evil. He is w i i I : l c to riirl, hr.l il and elitiui-e 1 1 1 e rv pri ati.n, t:t:nkt Lett inhi. I'of in a little . w h ile he is st i. t d with somt l'.,rni ef biWious disease. His strength now i wt:-kll. A cViid c.-iTies over i his prosptets; and heiM-lainis, i onh! t l.n: l,rre were so wir meiitetu tv uirvrnt thit ateciiftjt t'V'K ainito

t urr it u i. i n it tli t's je. -r t.firu ;f.r -rtt tivi: r roni toe i ,i t ntoint nt of ihe laiitiin.' of the l'ltirrim of l'lyitiuth 1 ,r,. J;

l to t'u- pri si nt ht.ur, hi. in. us tli-. a-is l;ave sent sorrow j and desolation thmuirh the land. Lit the graves of i the luxid ami the lost ti li the su.ry. j A nonneiitooiis iiiit sTit.ii in re vines up. lives the I Sutnenic KuUr h,r'.! tin:' the tn-ln ! ' SM.V.S OF THE if EAT. men st iriH'Kg f '.ear t!,e i.,-at and burthen tj the 'nn 1 ;n I.-.". . till vtiiets 'ii su'.,ti t to sii :d a cutciuttu:

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ttr i. it- ireatipent ol Li'nsunirioti. wiihoui ih.-

'""" lit. he permuted hiiu to um- Dr. Kigen" tCK.i 'let, hy wiiii-h he was icstu: rtt taper '' (Sillied) W'M. J. RICH AKDS. M. 1). ej'.la, the Agent-, sl -hij eiriiticau ir.

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CIIICULAU LETTEll. The White Water Regular Unpli.rt Association, to the scterul Chmche of which she is composed, sendelh this, her an nul tue:i of Lce and Christum Fcllovship: Dearly beloved Hrethreu in the Uiiuy of the Faith and hope of the Goopel; From

custom Ion" observed among us, you will expect this address, and hence, with cheerfulness we proceed to invite your aticntion to a few thoughts on love, and its effects, as revealed in iho Gospel, and realized by the Saints, or Church of Christ. This subject at onco leads us to the foundation, o; prime cause, of all our enjoymentshere, and will continue to be the eternal repast of all the distinguished subjects of God's love, in the climes of felicity and glory. Love is one of those glorious properties, or perfections, of the Adorable Deity, and is manifest to his people in thj gift of his Son. "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Soo." And arain, "He that spareJ uot his own Son, but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also (reely give us all things!" Here, we discover from Paul, ia Romans, Sth chapter, that his people, in themselve, were poor indeed, for they were in need of all things, under the law of sin and death; and while in that condition, they were entirely separate Irom the law of love, in Christ, for they were in the flesh, anil they that are in the desh do mind the things of the tlesh, and as such, they can not please God. For by nature, they are not the children of love, but of wrath. Ephesians, 2d chapter. Sj th it, ' All, we, like shejp, hive gone astray ," ach following his own way. Hat all the d.iivnw ard road, Wrapt up in sin, and self, and pride , We 6hall hive peac at last, they cried; Strangers to God, and to his grace. Secure without a hiding place." So pooraro we, in ourselves, that we are destitute of a true knowleJga of our con dition, while in tin, and in the love of it. We suppose the law to be strong through

the flsh,or obeJience of man; yet it is weak, and so weak, through the iljsh, that ! by its deeds no man will stand jastiiied in the sight of G.J. For by it, is tho knowl- j

ecge of sin. so that the co am iiidoient that was thought to be) unto life, is fouul o be unto death. Hence, the poet baid: " The law condemns and makes us know What duties to our God we owe; Hut 'tis the Gospel must reveal Where lies our strength to do his will." - tbit stue of darkness, sin, poverty and death, lay all tha members of the mysticu b Jy of Christ. As if ' Plunged in a gulf of deep despair. To wait their awful sentence th're." Permit us now, as if directed by tho blessed Jesus, to turn your attention to the prisoners of. hope, and begin the Heavenly anthem, which is The love of God, in Chrict to tell, Th.? love that saves from in and hell." It is paid that "we love him, because he first loved us," and "gave himself for ws." ami t'.iat be loved us with an everlasting love, and with loving kind ness balh he drawn ns, "And hath raised lis up together, and'made us tit together in heaven!? plates, iu Chribt Jet-uo'" with a soul filled with thanks tnd gratitude, to sing Hail, sovereign love! that fust began The scheme to res-cue fallen man; H til! inateliletis, fire, e'oraal j-iace, That gave my soul a hiding piaec." For it wis on account of "i!,e ijroM hue wherewith he loved us, even when we were tifii iu -.I- , Lath 'I'lii'aui! us u.uLct with. CLritt," 2nd so trat i farming us from

EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. The English correspondent of ihe New York Recoider, in reporting the proceedings of a recent meeting of the English branch of the alliance, bays that several facts were stated relative to the progtess of the Alliance abroad. Sir Culling mentioned that the organization i f northern Germany was complete, and awaiting the approval of the King of Prussia,which as confidently expit.d. In Germany, 'here is much difficulty on account of ihe doctrine of the e ternity of future punish-

ments,adopted on the suggestion of American Friends. The french organization includes all the evangelical Piotestnnl ministers of Paris, though there has been warm discussion among them on the voluntary principle. In the West Indies, and in the British Notth American colonies, organization is coming into being. There is a movement in Sweden in favor of an Alliance. In Malta several ptieslshave renounced Rome, and sought connection with the Al'iancc. It was also mentioned as worthy of note, than an Englisn chap, lain at Hong kong had expiessed a wish to join the Evangelical Alliance. In Virlemburg, as many as fifty clergymen have formed themselves into a branch Alliance. In reporting the anniversaries of the evangelical societies of France.in April, the correspondent of the Presbyterian, to whom we have referred, says, the first ineeiting of the French bianthwas held April 24. The object of this meeting was the organization of the French section of the Evangelical Alliance. on the general ba

ses proposed before, in the London conferp?ice;to which were added some particular regulations adapted to the ants of our country. This undei taking w as received by the public w ith unequivocal favor and interest. "This meeting," writes a per

son to me who was present, "w as of the most blissful character, (benie cntrcbtnies,) and the emotion produced with such that pastors who did not accept ihe doctrinal basis proposed by the Alliance, while apologizing for not being able to join it, bore testimony to the profound interest with which it inspired them, in terms which affected every heart." The Evangelical Alliance, then, makes its appear

ance in France under happy asupices. A deputy from the English Evangelical Alliance, the Rev. Mr. Dobson, was present at the meeting.

I) II. HELL'S C()UiI3 I.25KrVF.S f, HE nnw aknowledced by the Faculty to be the fc- most scientific and successful nrt-iniration ever discovered for the relief of t'olicrhs, Ct Ids. Consumption, Asthma, Whooping Couirhs, Catarrh, Tightness of the Lunautl Chests, llruiichilis, and similar Pulmonary Aft'eclions, Every family in the Vnitetl Slates should besiipplittl w ith Dr. Hull's Conirh Lozeniri s; not only a a previ ntii e, but as a safe and etiit-aiious remedy in alt cases of Couths Colds, and Consumption. A sinirie llox will reveal their atoitihiin? virtut s, aittl'otll at onre the fountain of health and strength to the afllicied. Price 25 cents per Hot. For sale hy llitt & Haile, Rruukvillc, la., and by G H. Warren, Laurel.

KKW fiOODS. TJ HAVE just received n larcre and r-t-neral assorimint ol tint ds, consi stinij in pan of 1 Its.- It. How ing articlt s: C joihs, enssiint rt s, twin's, satinets, French bombazines , Frtnch Mirinots, A!npncas,' brown and bleach td sinning and shtetine, tickiitc-.a variety of plaids and stripes for summer wear, ginghams, law us, calicoes, table linen, Russia diaper, plain and plaid silk for dresses, crape shawls, dress hantlken hill's, black and colored siik cravats, blatk silk vthit, black silk vistinjr, blatk, brown and w bile cambrics, cont.li frinpt, bt.unit ribands, I:.tes, whin ami black lotion hose, black silk host, paras. .Is, umbrellas, men's white ami bbirk silk, eetton mid kid kIovi s; women's white and black silk, kid, pickiu t and cot. ton prloves, lint n h'tlk'fs, Artificial liowirsaud f. h-

.uiiahle traul bonnets. Also, a larcre tmt nt of Palm, Li chorn, Fur and Silk llats;Iit uts and Mum s; CiadliiiK and trrass Scjlhts, II nines, trace and hillu r Chains; shovels and spadts,ctitt ins knives, mill and vn.su cut saws, hand and truant saws: kliivts and It tks, table ami I. aspotms, hinr;,s and screws; stttl .11. d iron -iii:ir. s; shet p shears; drawing knives: sugi rs; mill a id hand saw hies. All vi Ht-li 1 will nil for CASH at the lowest Ciu cinnati prices. RICH A Mil TYNI.H. llrookville, May 4, 1847.

LUKE KENT, dor!, aassl IVjsU J: iTJ.-Jicis-.

Z EVVEI.ltY, Silver Ware ant! Spet tacle Matitifactur-

1 r, inniutiHii pointeu i;olil I'ens, ,v.c. No. 238 Main st- between Jill and Olh t'incincal i, Ohio.

,'iurcu u, li-ia. 13-ly.

5003

vera New

Stock Ros

3 Wanted,

raciuir loom 150 pounds, to bedt livtntl

Hiehmond, Ohio, oil the Ohio Kin r. 20

miles above Cincinnati, ill the month of August next. Cash will be pait! for the same en delivery. For further particulars, drovers and nthi rs will ph ase call n DAVID GIllhON, New H it hn.aiid, I GHGON Jt PE KIN, Cincinnati. C'n. Ciz. 7w ?i5spr.ciAL xoTicKrn II ix'iy Important tuthe Ifust. lx has bii n lone 8 lhtiu;lil that the citizens oi'the West Wt re to see b'r times iu repard to the billious diseases w ith which portions of our noble country are visited. Ihe true mrilieine is at lenmh oll't red to us by the celebrated Grafcnherg Company. Their a.lvert isenit nt is in an other column, to u hiih the attention of 1 very man, woman and child should be innin .Lately given.

ll is 10.1 irit wrilit to say

1 Nt N, 'f : r

Al-J w by t!o we .-aj T P., cause there is no class of tli-ia-ts that can be s.i ctiiuin'.y prtvtiuid nd curt tl as ii;...,- now spi k-u of. 1 hi is the Gn at Fact to whiihibe Grat ft nbt rg Cenip; i:v w. old call ihe t. !iii..n ..f GO V Ell .NORS, ( LEKGY.MF.N, 4l lUs,lS. LAWYERS, MEDICAL MEN. PiMl.AN I HHoI lS l of turv name and sect. Ill'SHANDS, FATHERS, WIVES and MOTHERS in theei.lii'e Wr.. 1 here is u j nusoii why Hillittis di.ordtrs should nol be V v v v v ii :i 11 i h r I fpiiin :l.t- V'e t. The r fl'' r n.iv not l lit vi t li r I:t

may sinile at ilicitlta. Lut in iltt- d:iAs uf (in.nl Ptctivt rit v hy linuM t.at i iitt thills I'Uiul v liit h will control :nnl tun- diMa-r ulikli sro, in t!u ir iia tii re, L(!ittrt.1u.i!i- anti tumMc? It i-i a ut-1' kiu i furt licit il- truf nai'iiT vf bil-

I i)it tlisoriltr- ha hern hut j-artialiy umli rtuoI. 1 Here ha In n ti e irr. at t rtl of the inn r failure of j nearly nil the imilicul nun anJ jneJlcii:c-viiii!iri of i the ilay. I u RREAK THH CHI I L ! I set ni ta haw heen hihI ti Ih tin tr cr-at rim in fever Jinl aicue; mul to (titrct. drench, hit t d ami ?inrfirial- . in iu nil the n;her form: of hi'.it fever. AVhat have In tn tlu ront queiicf ? '! lit art too well know n to

i need re tat i iter. Tens of thon-amN have diet.; niultij t udes hur had iheir tlood M.tM)iu-d by iiitrtur; scarcely any have been pt rmaut titly ctind. ; '1 he true theor) is j j r' c venlion! . nd in cases where it is in the system, to eradicate tt ' t h oro utr A 'v. I All iheseerds aresurelv attained hv the c h-braud

Graefenterg Vegetatlo Pills. Iet tin m bp fairly tried ihrot;rhoiit the Great Wet. ami tho HHiioii Taint w h;ch t liiijr to the -system aU innst likt'ltproiy, will be eradicated. Health will be fptedily restore tl; the ftalldW comp!eion w ill be mailtfn sh and fair; strtntrth and iiha-sorahle .t n-atit will return, and tht next a- n will not f.nd the nn.ii'E wursfsc for the victims of the dieac reft rrt il to. AVe venture

no n: ni

n

H

.vurron there is e.- ion the nvixn

H H H H w "si HtJ ' J 4,.) I

- ft- 1 U J I lus is to cecity thai some months since I was ta !. with a pain in my -ide ai.d lirtast. I callttl in ihc ai.', of seiei-Hl Physicians, bin ih ty failed to give me ::iij rt lit f, am! f. r the st'ac.-tif one yt ar I grew rapidiy worse. Iu addition to this, 1 wis' anaiktd with a tin. b nt cough, altl.-trr- 'i an t i-t Hint physician lived m the same house, ai.tt used the gre it.-st exert ions, ami paid the strict, st atu iiiiun, it bstih-tl ail his Uil-twt tht rs wen- eallt i in. u::e al vhom was an aged and skiUn; phjsiiian; but all their t fl'orts provtd alike l.liavailii!.-. Atlasta J hi ie:.::n who was attending a camp m. cling in the l.e ihborhot:d, came to see me, and diciarcd lh.it 1 could not last more titan one flay longer, al.-o, ihevast iiiimlar who came to setinie lit -licit d lliat a few days at most, musi t ml mvearthlv career. X j frU inh e. e nr.- ca 'It tl in ta me die! llul my brother, at this crisis, (Ie arii-g of ihe aston-ishiiiL-curt s pi rl'ori::. d by Dr. Rt g, rs' Compound Svrnp of Livt rwurt and 1 ar.) went to C loilicothe aii.l hack a tlistaiiit tl' sit milts in I.; h-uir-, to irt si me of Ihe alios e nu dicint ; I ciimnieiict d taking it, and itrit-ge tv tcH: hi lore I had taken l.all" a boitlo ltiecooL-b was intirely run it: from lliistimel recovered rapi.il, and when I had us, ,1 two bottles, I was able tn resume my family vocations as usual. I

am lolly satisiitft mat it it had not bet n for litis excel, lint medicine, I would now be in my grave, and must, in justice, say lis t I truly return mi sincere thanss tu the inventor of this priceless in. tliine,;and would n . t. . mint nil all persons atilictid wih i!i-ta, .1 lungs tu give it a trial. HAKRIET ROW E.

the undt rsium d, do certify that this account t.f

Howe is correct, we being- pi rsonally accuainti d

cu-iuiiisnct-s.

P. P. JOHNSON, I'K l Kil I). M l TTIIEWS, TliUM ISCHMK, SOSEP1I EVANS. Stauim n, lhi.i, Fib'v 7. ISJ".

W Mrs

w ith ull ill

pockctsaiul purse el aspsantl twist. SHAWLS such , tosay that if these Pilrs were furiiisl.eil to evtr family as mode and bl'k 1 hibet,suneriur urticli sifitshional,!,- - 'he t-'n itt tl States at the expense of

printed cashmere, canton, crape fsilk). muslin tie! THE tiESLh.it. COl EUSMEST. lane, &.c. Harare tii uiintlter ami Ern!irurt!rrerl Silk it would be the most ecoi'.oniical and mt rcifiil espen

firts; I.atlies fancy craiats; Muslin ile Lane ami iltture evt r uiaib. Whir lit cause fr.uo t v ri taimly tshmere h'dk'fs, and Various oilier articles ill faot-e i ' tjilliotts teilt!,'Tlrit t zvrtiitl he hanisie,!! Tile Wt si

and ataitle line. . would us longt r hedrtaded. 'I here would be

Ppifq oril PVnr, NO V.OUE SICKLY SEASONS! u ii ,UOk"3 a--i v oC3- 1 The inhabiiaiits lb. re would b.- as frte fit in such He would call particular altclltion to bis stock of - c.-mi.lainls as lhosc of the healthiest portions of New Hoots and Shoes. It is the larircst. the cluanesl. and , I

, he ever brouscht on.

5T1-" T-ti-!T-Trt t

of ihe best article

r;ai3 ana iscrneits.

Fashionable Siik, Fur, Panama, Pedals, double and single brimed Leg Horn and Straw Hats; Silk and Cloth t'aj.s; Verona, Florence braid. Law n and Zeph-

erty Honneiti.

All tn want f hn akf:it, dintu r or t a sett, or anv oilier ware, will do well to give him a call befoi'e Hardware. Knives and Forks, Scthc, Files, scissors, Inks, latchis, trace chains, hois, hingts, scrtws,'axes liateht ts, hammers, saws, tacks, mli s, razors, ruli s penknives, square-, and various other articles, such as are to be found in a well suit c it d stock. Groceries, fee. He constantly ket ps on hand a general assortin- nt of groceries, nails, tot'on jam, leather, ca.ii.cii ware. ALSO, McUuiliit's scries of school books. I'rookv ills , May, 1S47. 19

t'nlike ull other aiiti-b.Hieiis mi diciitt the

Craelt iiberc: Pills utterly fnevert the t'..riu:uioti of ' the disease w ithiu the sv sn in. Those who uselium i accordiiiir lo dirt ctions CAXXOT UK COME lULLKH'S.' j M'ith the-e n-mark the Cirat 1 r.l roaij aiiy inviti- a st ill i..ort- ti nth tl I rial oT'ih- ir I'll U. j 1st. .ft T:i i:;f, il fiuitlf t'UlFit'X't'it r iilnltta tl.jiy, mit! ltst t ."'i. V t-J t'X't'7'u fumi'm. j

i t'.rm.

Li t Lanuhf'hfrrs ti.ruuh than, to the tntlers

' tht ir iatirfs. 4th. I. ft F.mrtsmnt S:r,rtrs nt! of hrv f,!n,ai hr,p. , ir ho.'.r Jurm j t.'.rni ta t'.r 'y j In hor;. th r- i no ; i-t)t ! y n ;i-mi why the V t j should not he perfi ctly health) ; that on its Im atitiiii J prairi" s iiitl bt ,itN it-inh.e tn am strong and vii ontis health hoitttl not Ih eniowd. I In the follow iiit ..-;- i!u e I'ills lso achieve j eqnallj woiulerftil tiiunij;!:

Arthma,

WILL THIS I.lVr.PWOJlT AX!) TAP. CL'IiE A COLD? I DO XOT ME AX MERELY RELIEVE IT lll'l WILL IT CURE? This is a fiit -st w e Irnju-in y hi ar a-ltt d. I h.fi llowinj' cci'iiticate is t In i- il as thrtiw io si.nte lm!t tilt the spi j. t. Mr.i'hildts hi no ti.i.l)t t!,at ,tt tmly cured hv r ccuh, but tl.at it-awd her liii . lUaii , hat she sayThere is no excuse for tlist a-t d lutiirs - hen the public w ill con tii. tt e to use r.it tin iiu s tlcit rc .it iv rectir.tiueiidi tt hv the r nth i-, or which i t; e iv "iMiie

tt rlit;ca

f.r tli

is XV 11 YOUIt TliSTII!

sOO. li. : V stilii --9-V

W. KF.F.LY (Diniist) of the (inn of O. V. & M. It. Kicly, Oxford, )., will I,,- in Hrook-

i 1 1 diiiinir thetwowi.ks of tin- A u gust T't vm of the Ciriuil Court, L.-I7. as-tf

Gen. Rapp, the founder of Keonoiny, Pa., and the greatest communitist of the age, is dead. He departed this life on the Dth inst., aged 82 years. He was a

native of Germany, and emigrated to this country half a century ago with a bnndol

followers, with his own peculiar religion

pnir.icai ana social views. 11 is niece is

his heires?, but as celibacy is a peculiar

ity of their creed, the stock will uf course soon run out.

LTsn of Corn. A Yankee passing thro

the Miami Valley, made this inquiry of a young farmer who had just been replenishing the inner man with a drop of 'consolation,' i. e. corn-solution. ' I say, Mister, what is the staple product of this section of country?'' "Corn, sir was the reply; "cornjwe raise here seventy bushels to the acre, and we manufaclure it In to hie whisky, sayin' noihin' of hie of what's hie vasted.for bread'.''

liflots, Shoos

Cases Mill's calf half Welled Hoot do tlo kip peggt tl do; do do thick do do; do Hoy's do do do do;

do Men s and Hoy s calf and hip do Youth's do tlo

do Women's lace and stp kij

rogans ; do;

SFIHnirjG ATJD WEAVING. ""rKfre "i.w ready with three sets of double ma-

tgi y i limes m line ortler for cartlmir, for tusi.ini.-rs also two sets cards, a 270siiiullc machine I'orspinniiig wool, with six power looms ready tn rim, and w ill be happy to accommotlitti-all who 'will call on us for work in our line. hose living at a distance can Insure of iheircarding In ing thine i.trt night. Spinning on short notice. Manufacturing i n shan s or by the yardtarlyin the fall or on exchange ; we will give woolen goods for wool on fair terms as lar as we niav have goods on hand to suit customers. Prices Carding 5 and 74 cts. per lb. !)' H'K 15 and Hi 2-3 M " " WoaiiiiigCassim-tt IS jets per v d.. chain found Weaving Jeans 20 " " - chain found Mauufai luring Cassiiu t 37 to 41 J ct.. per yard " " on .hare. J and 13J its per vd. " J. ans same as Cussinett " White Flannel 011 shares f..r " " " per yd. 20 to 25 cts: " Cloth mi shan s and 25 cts. per " " per yard 50 to fiil ' Hlaukett on shares I and H cts. " " per yd. .10 for narrow " " " 0 for wide, r tilling will be done a usual at usual prices, from 10 to 25 ami 50 cts. according to color and worh. A !l I'm- above work we will warrant to be done in the best st,!,.. Thuse wishing-tii purchase goods in our line will I'm, I it t,i tl.ir mtci-t st to call on us at the Factory ami t xamine our suck if ihev w ant a strung well mail, article of goods. E M VCY .V. CO Laurel April 23, 1647. ' ' I70-mo.

Ilillious Coni:i.ainls, lloils, Howi I. tb ficiciit action in, Hn ast Pang, Catarrh, Const iparioii. Ctntrh of Pregnancy, Cosliiem-ss, Piarhoiea D.liit nil Itnathing, Iiyspepsias, H spepiic Cousumpiion, Digestion, lui-.i rlt it, Delerniilialiou of lllood to the Iliad, Far Ache, Erysipelas, F'.pilt psy, liier Low, Nervous, Intt rmittetiT, Remittent, Fi ver and Ague,

Flatuh ncy. Flu. r Albus. or Whit.'', fill-trie Feier, (; ;-eell Sil kill ss, Crip Hi art burn, II. :-..l Ache, Hystt ins, I iie.itiliuelice of Vn-.e. Indigesiii.il, tnllamaiion ofiitat parts

lntlaination of the Stomach. Jaundice, Lii er Complaints, 1 ow Spirits Men-troation, Suppressed or Painful Nt rious Disordi rs, N uralgia, l: lit-umatism.

I Stonmch Yiirit-us diseases

W hit

ereivj or i;iiAii-3

it iSlU-i.

C'I'hase read the following:

Mr. Scovii.l Sir; Idttmiia ;Iut (o h t the public (know the cn-ai value .f Dr. lJei:.r- celt hiut. d LIV- ' KIONOH T AXI 1AH. I w as far tiiie with t!. ; CONSUMPTION, that I had no ho-n . fier h.in I rt inr.d to my hta'th and Ir.eiuS; 1 con;intied to t,M j woi-t-mul viiim', ai.d tr. toli:;li v-avti ill -tit --to ! 1 lirtauif ruliM'ii ma nitre :,.n, ihtnuh uni!tr ! the care of an pnitestir of tii.;. cii v. i l.n (-

0lx I or in hope I nt a h-.tt'e ef ihca'n'tf im tl. v l.ich

provt l tti be even more than it pn.b -t tl. ii atln it was likx- a cliarra rai-iut: tin- mail r aiul m, ch; ckinc my eolith, ami he.tliii!; my lune" p r.V-ctlv st inn!, - n-;i :;r t r , yrr fn''Us. if um .:ie has a

, eoih .'.tul is iu tiaiiir r of ci-oiiu;'. im, and tluuhts 1 the i:n ,-.l hie-i Mi".s w hit li a t tt mt w int diet :u they i can he t asii v ;:t;-fit d, by rallini mi mr, mi Sixth St

( .oil ;h s.tlt ,) i w o uo.jrs wtt of Smith, as 1 hate t.-q t'.vu't it is to this medicine I owe life. Iirji.-1) ANN CHILUS. C'int imtati, .luiiuary 31. lS4r. . ll '1 Ii(im w ho are a ft ict d with tliscfistt! w ill dtt wt 1 1 to eon-kli rt ai ml w to tlu r t!it ir oiiiiitieii is more .f'trfrxs than w:i that trf Mr tfjwr, nj ,v0it,. wii.orol" Mi i. C-' ' Jf, of C ilieiiiiiat i. If there ar-- an who still hu:- t llrrnt t-lrtuct o this mt u i c i ::e, pU as, ca II at the V m l.u and l;- t a pamphht t '.una in i in; tit. u.rrcit t ct r 'ilicates ol'c.-,i,,i,ii)' i urcx tif the first au.i must rrsti ta'le iTiztum. A. L. St n ille, whi.ewnje ut fi.r tiie YVeM and Suuth. S. K. Cornemf Fifth aittl Hate -ire is, Cin.O

For sale by H. TVXKK, Un.t.kviIK-, lnd. Noveittbet', IS 4'-. -47 tf

In all billion r t Urttic dixirder. tbte Pill 1 hit ve the mo-t w uridt-rftd tni-iph IK' re they d ei fy competition. And a the m.m. ptihiliiy of ihe i Aiiitrieiiu constit titiou is to iht e diseases, they are ' apt!vtvled hv ome. I The Pill of thelJew Vw'crld I Theii-wondt rftil t ttUacy in thee coiuplain i arie from th. ir nower to tcit ii the Ptirt s: dense and

(lrt nttln n the Si,m.;.,h and ltowels. make the Urine

tow ht alt h.ly and c It ar. and to frive tone and slit nqth so the system: M IIOLF.S I.K W..KKHOVSK, 4.J John Rtrttt. New Yo:k In tow n wh re tht re i no branch. Hie Coiupaity w ill appoint one on application hy letter (post paid) or otiu rw ie. I t rsotis wi'hniv: the Pills st nt by mail tan order tht m. Price 2s! ct nis a br..

l v St attm. i'i uirev ill, Indiana, Guit ral Apent 1 for the State of lit.'.iui.a. j Hobt rt Mcl'letv, Atrt nt, Hrtok.ille, Ind.

Iron,riull3 and Stel t'T''r I-li Slipo Iron as.rtcd siea L'r' W Ii,C0o t!o ofh'-r brand do ri00 do American blister leel. 2oa do KnEtish d o lOOdoCa-i do 40 Ketjs Na.lj. o do Spikes. Just recti cd and forfait low for rash he i. K li A h D 11M;r Prot Uvillt , June 30 IS IA. V

Imom lRf;F, A"n .Ttm ti 1imc Store N. W. CiIA3IAX, US I Mil in Street, near (he Cmrt Unite. CIXCIXXA Tl.

I T! RON it N tll.S t.fall -i.s, STF.KI.S oft very ..-

cripti.-n. al 1 ol t he n n Is -t quaiin warrann d.

1 t t ' tvrj

tin lis, isi s, Ilellows. l am age springs and Ir. a Axb s, H. .nun. r. d Iron, Crowbars, SI. tUe and Ilaiumt i myiilds. All tif g.i.td tju.ilitv and warrantetl. VI..SU A sii,,eri,T ari'c'.t of Slim lroli.Nos 22 . Zi. 25, 2"- :-. N- H. All of the aboie lirtielt s w ill be st.ltl f.-r ca-h. and al low rates. Ct-uniry Merciiants ai.tl Hlacksimilj. will lii.d il far tlu ir i.iti rt st t.i t all before pun basing iL-t where. N.W . I'll A I'M tX.

Au-u-t 21-t If 45. 14-

I "

do do laiters nfall kir.tl qualitie

no no lit tlo tlo tlo tlo; tlo kid Slippers ami Ilukiiis; do tlo do w t hi d do; do do Ooat tlo tlo; do do Laced Hoots, do do w t Itt d tit s; tlo Children Shoe's of all detit ription; The above goods w ill he mi Id at l-.tv price- fur t "asa. hy V. S. HOWE, No 5 P ai 1 st. Cincinnati, Oct. lSi. 43-ly. WESTEIiX HOTEL", S.E. comer of Court an I Walnut street CLYCL.Y.l Tl. TRAVELLERS will find satisfactt rv niremnioda

tiotis and moderate charge s, et:rrit:r htm

tabling. f. Hit AIM.EY,

fin. March 2.1, 1S4. 1-1-ly. J',:.tirirtt,r

Col. Charles Carroll, of Howard district, Va.. has recently purchased a large island, in the Chesapeake Bay, which he has

LAWI.I..CK'S lo. 1 AXl) PURE WHITE LEAD. The above llraud warrar.tt ilcqu.il to any made in the Wium Cmiiitrv, oHUe No. 5 Main Sl.et t ciNciNX a n, o. TltK public would do well to irjve the above brands off'Afc Lead a fair trial as the proprietor is a newbcijiiimr in ihe abttve huMiit', ami eoiisequeiitly will ell lower than any warrauttd brands in the City. June 12, ..Ssiti 2 y

UliUSIl STOKE. street, between Third Fourth t ineinnati.

"BVICHKU AND MtLAttiHLIX would rvpecltullv invite MKIICH ANTS & n.l'GGlSTS to call anil examine their nssui'tmeiit, it btingvtrv large, at giMitlv "KKDlCF.n PRICES. From our long expt rit nee in the brush iiiaiiiifactiiring, weftvl ontiileiii that t,:: r st,.; k will be I'.-und -a-ti-l.ictory. and that w e shall be able lo suit all, mil ihe nit.st fasiitlioiis. March -T lit 1S45. i j.jv

Tlt- SPFXCFU'S VKr.KTAP.LF. PII.IS and IONIC and R FSTtlH ATI VE VKniTARl.K HITTERS. These Pills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. 1 bev have pass, ,1 awav from the

l Ihoiisautls tlaiu laniichitt upon the title of experiment, I ami now stand hiirber in n putntioti, and are beeoni1 inir noire t-MMis.iely used than any other preparation or no diciiie evt r pit pared for the' relief of su'TViing j Hum. They have been introduced into every place it : has been tbuiiil possible to carry them, and iln re i-e few towns and villain's but contain some rniarhahlc I evidences of their rood i fit cts. In the South, partirj lllarlv, w In re bilious dis. ases pn vail, tie v aniiually ! save the lives t.f llioiisantts. For proof of the fort iro'- ) ing st.itemeuls, and of the value autl tfliency t.f ibis j medicine, ihe proprietor will inst rt a ft w of the many f thousand testimonials w Inch have been prest tiled to

i. to o, mt ii , i me ni-s, restn-ciaittiiti mt n w im cannot he hnncrht or iiill.n need in any way to prevaricate men who have higher view s of moral rt siionsihilitv

i and insure, than to c. rlify to facts hecaii-e it will tli, j nuothi r a favor, nod themselits no injustice, i TES I IMOM tl.S :

i ,1.. ... r..:i ... .i. . ,t

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Pills- ' ''

Tompkins HlnfT, Siimptt r Co, Ala, Jan 4. 1SJ3. Or A. Spencer: Hear Sir 1 w ish von to fori ai d me a I .irge supply .if your Pills; I tt,,'t think .100 boxes twolarcea iti:llitity In i lid Isold 100 box. s the last six months, lb. are t lie most popular Pills in this pla. e. For billions con.pb iitts. sick head-ache i!i-. nsaie rn.l such like dis,-ns, ,h, v con-iden d almost an infallible remedy. I have f.-merly b. enag. utfor

ir. i . it r s i i i; i iii t in iiy s, i Hn-,,. ,i,,en of

I ills tooneot Ins. My rustoinel-s think them sil

to reter s oi-any other Pills.

Resptclfoly yours. o. C. KELSEY

DOMESTIC A EPA RS. :J1AJ2.ES Foisf:s.

THE "hi

t:iliie. ll

Mu. n. 5 door f-c't-T. The Red istcrih. r lia-s t hv- til

rv latent inipri.vt

' h St. t.f t.r j y i ni re of tuft ri oe t thr mtitt, direct from New

1j V 31 A N v". II I C E. ' TMI'OBTKRS, W holesale and Retail Deallers iu 5 Hardware and Cm l.-r , W i.v, Su t I, N.iiis cc. ! of tli. t nvi J. ; No. fi7 Main street, 5 doors hi low Pi arl st. Cincinnati, July 5d lt!4'i. 27-ly

j 31. & V. COtK. I ; tS t AMlFACTlHERSofTin. Copper and Sheet! i Iron wart s s. W. Corner nf Filth and Plum st...

CISl'ISS.ITI, (Jlll'l. They keep always on hand a gi liera assortment of Cooking and Ten Plitte Stoles w l.ich tin y will sell at w holt sale or r tail, at the low tst prices. Purchasers will do well to cail and cx amine our prices l,t fire ptircliusin j i l.i- here, i July 24 l4'i 30-1 v

-stimo-gi table

ii r

pi nor

104 Mali

Livingston, Sitniptir Co., (Ala.) Junc2 1843. ' Al tkrt Srixrv rt. M. I. l'KAIt Stit. We l ave w ilhill the last year sob about I two hundred and lifiy boxes tif your nnti-hilmu. Pills. ' They are generally voii-idt rt d a'trood family no tlicine '

H I-. HOI S I ON Si Co. Fi r sale by Hilt Jc Ilaile, llrookvillo, Ind. Nov IS In

sfr).Proi.R!. Sl'tgo Iron, asserlt d sizes. f3 20,r-CO Way ne, ' do teri lb. Aiatrieali Sliel 2"0 " Einrli-h blister -t. 1 1 .'0 Legs nails, for sale by RriTi i;: tynf.r. llrookville, May 4, K47. l'.i 80 Acres cf Lerd for Sale. rpt II E siibscribi r w isht s io i; ),o aer. s of land, lo5 catttl two and a half in ili s ia-i t.f Hrot-ki ilie. tiie balfmile south t-l t lie t uro pike to be const rui t.d In ill Prookiir.t- lo Ciln ii.l.ati. '1 hi re is about lell acres clt an tl. and under got tl It nee, ihe balance wt 11 t. inherit!. The location is 1,. alibi, the -oil ricli.ni.d will calculati d for a fiTin. Wit.V. sis-il, una i-luii.-, pl-i.ty. It will be su!d on rt n-t itn I b- t. nos. 1). E. W. VILLEY. Ma) lOih, IS 17. ;o-lf

WM.rcFFtM. n. It. 11. CoFF;X. W. & D.I!.!?. COFFIN WHOLKSAI.K iV KIVr.MI. GUOCIMIS: No. 17, Lower Market at Ihe Pump, CINCINNATI. TJ A E Constantly on hand, a lai ire and lient r::l as

P g sortliient of 1 untily t;rorer,t s ol the best qualities,

TO COUNTRY HEP.CHANTS.

which they will sell wUoKsa cash prices. May 22, 1K4S

. and re tail, at the iowtst

storked with black cats. A very lar

D.S.JAMES. A.W. WIIICHT

luirr.oer nave r.een pcrciiasea ana sent to: wholesale and rf i ail dealers in

their secluded home. The ol iect we un-! Dti ' OOODS AXD (.ROCERIL'S.

derstand is lo raise them forlheir fur,w hich 1

is ssi 1 to be quite valuable.

Wisoom and Happiness. There is this difference between happiness and wisdi.m ho that thinks himself the hap

piest man is really so, but ho that t!sin!;s

hiiuse.i the wue.;t is generally tLe grea

eel tool.

Nos. J3Jc 55, Lower Marki I strict Country Produce taken in exchai May 2 .', 1-4

riNCI XNA IT. ge al fair rates. 22-ly.

I'ST RECFIVIT) W It' cases Vt'.iint li'- (iaitt rs; 5 do do Ki,l wills, fori-i-il; And for sale by W. S. HOW E ; N o i Pearl st. Cinciiiuaii, Oct. 1S4.

BHOi; NS. iOtas.s M.n'sKip H.

let in d and for sab-bv w

No. 5 r

tai l it ,('iiicti-,hati, r-ct. l

..iroits, ic

s. ItOWK. -.i-lv

I I.

Crochcry Vnrc, .Vt. f ttHF. subscriber ha ing by recent importation com ' I ph ttdbis stoc k of Print! tl nnd Cniuinon Warr, w nit UI inform those w ishing to purchase, that he can i now oil', r for lilt irexailiinatiou one of ihe hi st selected1 ' assortoit nts in the West. He IW coutideiit that thosiwho favor him with a call will find it In thrir interest I to purchase, as it is hi. iutt ntion lo ,i 11 at low prices, : i it In r for i ash or approved nam r. t

1 he stock has been seltctttl with a view lolliecoun-trj-trade, and i.-n-i-t, in part of Common tnd Printed l ei's and Ti a Ware; tbi tin How Is, asiorli-tl size; do do Pin h, rs, tin tlo do F.dgt d and C C Plates, do do tl.v do llaker's Dishes ami Nappies: Willi ugnat larieti nf other articlt s in his line. ALSO An assortment i.t Flint (.lass, which will he old by ll.e boy at Manufacturer's prices-. SAMPSON, I lXDSr.V. 8i I'll. No. 03, Main st. 1 al side, opp Trust Co. Panh, fin. March lrt, l"!5. 20-ly TI'liMS (IKTIIE INDIANA A tJEiHC AN.

rglW O DoMainu ad t. mee, eJ.Jr! 111 six niolHh-, B..C0 M at 1 ile 1 1 1. 1 of 1 be 1 1 a r, ail t! a 11 nil,! : 1 i.-n .,f3j cents! I'..r,.l yi ::r p:. mt nt i-,, !;,,, , th, n-aftt r. j Anvi tiisnisis.- One square or les will be in-i t rtt d lltnr unit. f.,r ,,ne tlo.lar, if paiu.eiit be made I in a, l ii.ee: one dollar and tw- n-v-fne' cents if pay-(

it,, nt . .1.1.1,1,1 ten-vt ar; anti nut-Hollar ana filti cts

1 tltlu yti. tw., y tar,, an tl 111 :he same proportion

no 1 1. 1. p.i.i.i 111 !- i.i...ti. l.arr- r attverttsem,

For Sale. VAI.VAHI.E FARM NEAR PROOKVH.I.F: This propi rty lies within a half mile 1 f llmek

; ville, anil about a quarter of a mile from liic canal. 1 I It contains about one hunilri d and ll.inv three acres ; I of superior upland, scvenly acres t.f which an- en-: - ch.s. tl and mil i and. 1 1 i- ln .il: hi , wt 11 watt red by , j seii ral roliliiiual springs, and is admirably fund for j a stock farm. " 1 I ALSO, two eighty sere lets ,-f upland, will limbered, about three milt s south of lirookt ii te. i

ALSO, several town lots in Protkiille

A cash paiiiiei-.t will be rtqi.irid 011 all sab s, and libt r.ll time will be given for ihe pat mint of lln-rt sidue, in inst i.lmt nt-. Ap'y to JOHN M. TIIORNION. F.-t., Nt it 1 1 rt. K)., or the iimli r-itrnt d, i.l his ulTiee at Hro.kvilie. J. I. HOW LAN n. May 12, 1347 :o-3iii Agent. VM. IIEPWOKTII DEAI.F.K IN HIDES, OIL AND LEATHER. CtiMirr of Mam .f Serenlh sts. MXCIXXATI, OHIO. July 24 1S."' 30-lv

i .

II. II. LA XT) IS. Clock and Watch Repairer. Mi FIELD. jyDIAXA.

"g fRO OSES To ki 1 p his shop in ilror.ki ille for one B liionih or more; during ami aft er the sittinjr of Ihe Franklin Circuit Conn-, for the puroiisc of repairing Clocks, Watch.., s.c.' His shop 'in Ilrookiille, will 1,,-in the from shop, of Mr. Uigg's Shop. Aug. 18 34 ly

York, in tht l i. It.i 11 St (,.-. Tins Kixa or stoves has driv. 11 1 vt ry t..h r Stove on of tl" mark-! wlier. -ti r it ha bet it n.t r-uttu-i tl. It is sir. pie tu it operv 1 ion, bt aiiiiiul in tU -in and form, not Iia'-d" to evt i.t of n pair, mo-t perft ct in its t-ven, ant! ilie most c:p a tiotis iu its furiii ture td" anv Stove of it size in i lie market. It ntjuirt s ry little wood Hiul i ta-i!y nianaced, Any pt rs. n w lio is a j ml ire tf stove need hut to see it to he .at...i d of it- rr at sup rn.rit) ve other stove, withoit a loin; srnj e.f r:u:.es to n-fni lm nd it. It will recommend it-eif. liehr.saUo the (JT-.l i i: d'OKISG STQIL, TIIE iOtik'S V.ii'Oh lTE va H K 1 1. 2 SC E V IX L MIL' V, tlo Als. J-.ui.s Pat nt Stove, soft lebrated f.-r it-oven. Shu!? rav?ar St wet; Tin and y.'oi.--'or c. all of'v.lTich w ill bestdd at jirires greatly nduced i:om t!tc last setson, K'os" Cnh Only. Thofe ill want ..f a -toic will i.rtaiiiiy lost iintbine, and may -ait- 4 or 5 th. liars by cnllingon the sub.i ri'iel at .Vt.. 3.1 Mt;"i. 5 tl.iors ttulmn S-i.th Street, lit ihe il.'.V t.f THE Kll I L.1C !! Any stove sold by the subscriber tliat tls-cs not proso iquai' to lite reiireseiuatiolis givt 11 of ll, may k inturned, and the money will Im-ri funded. tllAS. FORIJES, .!li -at fur the Manufacturers. .Jit Kit. tit rf Tin. C'l'ter autt Siiert- Iron Jt,'j zrtrK t'.t.ur nith ptmii-ititf.'te tintl f.iclHj. Cincinnati, August 25tlt is4'-. IO II X D. II O W L A XT) , Attornay at Lavs', CROOK VILLE, la. HEW CASH STORE. T this t ere can Im-found a mat;nilioent assort no itt of new and Fa-liionaMc Cjoods,ju-t retreivi"tl. consisting f Fine, Mt tiium. and Coarse P.l'k, Illue and Urowtl Cloths; Bi'k ami Fancy Single and Double Milled Casimt re: S:.tin, WUti, Va!i ncto, tuid Marsailt -tii.t;; li'.'k Suioititr Clt.:., Drflp d'ete, and Linen and t'.ittoii Coatmi;; l.n:t n rut! Cntt..n Summer Patita IttoiuTv; V it lit and Dark Motislin D'laine and Calicoes; Splendid New StU (.inham. and Gincbaiii l.nwi.-: Sh:.wl. Scarf-, Cravat, Hoot. SIhks, tintcerit s, ''Ktn-wart, ivc, which we are seliinC rxtremthj I vie. For proof cull on u at the in buildiuoppoite the Court Hou--e, lir-j"hvil'.e.

1). A ( HKEVER.

Itraiidclh's P.3.

1 f.,r 3 f ""r,;n of genuine Brand, ill's Pills, jti-t ri-ci ivcd

11. 11 1, -- J

1 for s..,

i.v

RICHARD MXF.K.

C ( N P A U TN E R S 1 1 1 P.

11K undersijit d have ci.tt n d into partnership

tor the transaction o a tteral Commissitui atihi

Foi tfardiiitr IitisnHiis at New Orleans, tindei th. firm of SlEM'E &t ; U A !i 4, anti liclt a f. hare of the business 0f Franklin ami adioiiiit.? renntie. ROHfKl SPENCK, THOMAS? Gl'AKI). New Orhan-, Dee, 13-10. 52-ly IIAHDWAKE WHOLKSALE AM) RETAIL F;AI.F:RS in general. Foreign and Dor . s".' f Hardware of all descript.on-. Pleaseciill l--r satisfaction on G. H F.R DEK East Main betwetn fn and Vllt stret ts, 5 doors from corner of illl street

CINCINNATI, ftHIO. July 24 1S40

30-1).

JOIIXA. 3IATSOXr, Attorney at Law. Office on Main St., D r c o K v i l l r , I.t Max H'.i h. IS 15. -10-if-

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