Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 November 1847 — Page 3

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BKlHMvTILLE, INI)1A. FUSA7.nOT.12, 1847. FOR PRESIDENT IN Ua, Gcn.ZACHAIlY TAYLOR "la no ca can I permit myartftabe the email ill ale of aav partv, or yield axyaetr to party ackeaae. . Tke food ' a11 r, mmt th Natiaul garni would ke my fTrut and aha.rkiar aiav Oca. Taylor DESTRUCTIVE FLOOD. A rin have the citizens of the YVbitf Water Valley been compelled to suffer Iocs by another destructive fl-md. Not fairing yet recovered from the effects of tbe flood wbicb laid waste our valle on tbe let, day of January last, on Monday night Iaat tbe same scene was enacted again. From heavy and continued rains tbe White Water rose to an alarming and destructive stage, and bas destroyed tbe canal, crops, mills, stock, lumber, fences, and every thing on the low bottoms from Cambridge and Richmond, to its tnoutb. We are laterally in wreck and ruins. Tbe canal, which bad required atl the neans and energy of our valley to repair, and which bad only been navigated one week, is bow in ruins, when or how to be repaired, ve cannot say. All the repairs at tbe dams at Harrison, Case's, and at Brookville, are torn away, and worse, if possible, tbaa before. From Brookville to Laurel, wa suppose, from tbe best information, the repairs would not cost over $1000. It is presumed therefore that the repair of this last named section will be done immediately, for the purpose of accommodating tbe mills ond machinery. The water in tbe main river, below the forks,1 rose to within 8 to 18 inches of the flood of the 1st of January. But the water in tbe East Fork was two feet lowtr, and is tbe West Fork two feet two inches lower. Tbe reason it was higher in proportion below tbe Turks tkan above, is tbis: In Jan. last the East Fork rose and had fallen four or five feet, before the West Fork was at tbe highest. But on Monday night, both rivers rsse at once, and poured their greatest force into the main river at the same time. We are, however, Jispoeed ts believe that the damage is as great now as in Janvary last. Tbe crops of corn were ung at tiered, aad thousands of acres are entirely (tasked away. In this place tbe loss is not so (Treat, as era bouses have washed away. Vet many of our citizens have lost Leavily. The embankment of Speer ds Stephens' mill is gone, together with some 210 cords of wood. Tbe water was also four feat deep in their paper mill. destroying raucb stock, fee. Mr. J. Woods, estimates bis loss in cotton and machinery, at $ WW, besides the stoppage of bis factory. All the mills and factories are much injured. Mr. Peleor.who is building anew mill and dam just above town, on the East Fork, bad a large part of bis dam taken away. Mr. John Sharer, has lost considerable in tbe destruction of his tannery. But tbe farmers from tbe bead ts tbe mouth, have lost fences and crops, to an amouut fearful to estimate; and it falls more heavily, as they had not recovered from the last. The water on Monday night last was at least two feet higher than at tbe memorable fl'od of 1RI3, and some six or eight higher than any ether except last January. The small streams in this neighborhood ere much higl.er than in January, and we understand have been very destructive lo mills. We learn that Wright's Mill, on Eli's ('reck, was undermined and fell over an entire loss. A large number of barrels, lumber and logs, were waehed away from here. Mr. Jsbn SLaier. who bad a large amount of baled hay ttored in Woods' warehouse, has lost nearly all, as the water was at least a foot deep in the second story. TLere was also some crn in the bouse, belonging to a Lawrenceburgb distillery-partly loot. These fluods follow each other so closely, and being so destructive, and so much higher than the history of tbs past had Jed as to expect, we are appalled; and not to say somewhat discouraged, would not be tbe whole truth. We can make no speculations about tbe repair of the canal. The first loss, with all our energy, and with tbe confident belief that we would never have another such a flooi, has taken us nine months to repair so as to navigate, but not much more than half repaired. But now we are thrown back again as far as ever, with oar energies prostrated, and with less hop for the future. To build fair hopes for the future, would be assuming what we do not feel. let this valley cannot, and will not. do without some public, convenient, and epee dy means of getting their surplus to mar kst. Later We learn that tbe river was riot as high at Connersville by 5 feet as it wasoa ine isi oi January. I be damage ts tbe Canal above Laurel is represented as slight. At Lauael a warehouse was taken away, together with a large quantity of flour belonging to Mr. Holliagsworih some say be lost 500 bbls. of flour. A Canal boat belonging to Messrs. Wbite &l Riggs of this place, broke from its moorings at Laurel, passed over tbe dam, and lodged some two miles below. Wa suppose it is a total loss, of about f 1000. At tbe dam. tw miles below Brookville. 11 the new work is gone, together with the Canal Lock, and about 7 feet of tbe old dam. At Harrison tbe river was within six inches of the rise in January, showing that the rains were heaviest in this region. The old dam there is sate; but all the embankoieuU uade by the Cincinnati Co.

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and by the Wbite W. V. C Company are all taken. Wa still continue to bear of many heavy individual losses. The News The floods have obstructed tbe regular mails. We have received nothing from Cincinnati sine Monday. By Richmond we bava the news by the arrivals from Europe, which continue to give ns accounts of the commercial disasters in that country. Tbe condition of the monetary affairs there are becoming alarmiag. A general suspension there will doubtless convulse the whole commercial world. The large commission merchants to wbom most of our corn was consigned the past season, have failed, and our American merchants will now have to ship specie to meet bills, which tbey intended to cancel by drawing en their British commission merchants. The larire sales of corn, induced our merchants to purchase larger of British goods, and in thia way we not only lose our corn, but have lo ship our specie to meet extravagant purchases. in ibis way we are seriously injured. It were far better to have all our goods manufactured at borne, and feed tbe maouiacturera with our wheat and corn, and thus save all these looses, and the ex Dense of shipping and re-shipping across the ocean. JVets for. Tbe result of the election in liew York is a most complete triumph for tbe whigs. Three fourths of both bran ches of the Legislature, and a popular ma jority of over 30,000. .Vets Jersey In this State, the demo crats have elected their Governor, but the whigs Lave secured the Legislature. Indiana papers. Tbe Richmond Pal ladium has been enlarged. Cbapmans fc Span have issued a prospectus for a triweekly Sentinel duriag the Session. Tho tri-weekly Indiana Journal has been en larged and improved. Semens wishes to sell tbe Tippecanoe Journal establishment. Tbe editors of the two Lawrenceburgb papers have agreed to publish no court notices without pre-paytcent. A good ar rangement. Tbe Marion, Ind.,Teleirraph. heretofore an abolition paper, has hoisted the Corwin flag. Speaker. I'tom tbe Baltimore Patriot. we see that Thompson of Indiana, and not Smith, is the prominent candidate for Speaker of the lower house of Congress. I f elected Thompson would make a good speaker. Tbe death of Senator Huntington of Conn, is announced in the papers. Setiaiur Hannegan A Fight. We rwgret to notice during last week, at Crawrordavtlle, la., a quarrel took place between Senator Hannegan and a Mr. E McDonald, which had its origin a year past in what ie said to have been a mob, in which Mr. Hannegan was a party, and when McDonald saya he rot knocked into the canal, through the Senator's instru mentality. McD. bas ever since threaten ed vengeance, whenever be abonld meet tbe senator, and this was the first time the parties met. The Senator was attack ed by McDonald knocked down anil trampled under foot, and his face horribly lacerated. After the Senator was relsased, he returned with a gun. for vengeance on McDonald, but he bad escaped. Such ace nes are much to be regretted. Cin. Gaxttle. later from tera cRiE. And the city OF MEXICO Conr a awrmblrS No Quorum Sa aim A ana railrd lo Ike bead of tar Gorernmont Rritiak mtif. mtton of the t inting aalkority Gen. Lane at Acaxete. Richmond. Nv.o. P. M. Xe w Orleans papers of the 2otb. and from the city of .Mexico or the 7ib Oct. TI.e (''aiutal was tranauil. and the existing government was recognized by tbe ontiiju Minister. Parades was endeavoring to establish a monarchist government, but bis scheme received but little favor. A few oi tbe members of Congress as. remitted at Queretaro on the 5ibbut there not being a sufficient number to make a quorum, they dispersed without trausacting any Business. oanta Anna bas airain been called to the bead of the government and tbe army. Gen. Lane was at a town between Pe rote and Puebla. Smta Anna evacuated as soon as tbs Americans approached tbe place, leaving two nieces of artillerv and Cols. Ysga and Iturbide as prisoners. Gen. . . . uea took poseestion oi ine town alter Gen. Lane's departure, and following in his rear, he succeeded in killinff seventy stran gling American soldiers. 1 be army mail bad been captured by the guerillas. Nov. 5. Dates from Rants Pa in it, 7rh of Sept., have been received at St. Louis . a . . it was rum ores that the Americans bad been driven oat of Chihuabaa. aad all of their property seized. T he Mexicans at Santa Fe were quiet and peaceable, snd much better citizens than the American soldiers, who were very disorderly, and it is stated that the calaboose was full of men, who could not otherwise be governed. Commodore Siockton and bis party had arrived at St. Joseph, overland from California, which place tbay left on the 19tb of July, and at that time every tbing was quiet. Froa tk Okia Siatrmaa Br Trk-rrana. ARRIVAL OF THE CALKDOSIATremcadoa Failam im F.urop hank of LiTvrpool aapmaVa' Spie Pa) ntrau. PiTTesvaon. Nov. fl. The steamer Caledonia arrived at Bos ton at 4 P. M. on yesterday, from Liver pool w&icb port she led on tbe Win. Futy-eigbt mercantile houses have broken, or susDended navment. and tka hank of Liverpool one o( tbe heaviest in the ivingaotn, bas suspended specie payment The monev market is cenaralJv denreased, and prices ef all kinds of provisions have aecimea. The pnees of Western canal Floor, were 25 to 27 shillings per barrel. Richmond and Alexandria, 25 and 26 shillings New Orleans and Ohio, 22 and 24 shillings Neva Scotia and Ganadian, 20 to 21 a. THE WHIG TORNADO IN N. Y Tbe Vbi: have swept the State, as with a tornado W hat calls itself 'democracy' is prostrated in all quarters au

nor candidates en the State tirket. krmAmA by Hamilton Fish and Miliars! Fillmore, are elected by audi immense majorities inai it is Hardly worth the while to fig nre them up. They will he thousands on thousands as can be seen bv the tl erraphic accounts and in dn tima can tell how mirhy thousands. Not a snaaow or doubt exists that every Whig on the "state ticket la elected oter all the combined opposition of Abolitionism, Anti-Reiitism, and Loco feism. It is a pure, untarnished Whit triumoh. and can, therefore, be cheered and welcomed everywhere, and in every quarter as a great ana splendid pure Win- victor. The Senate of New York consists of 33 members, all of whom by the new Constitution, are elected this vear bv sin. tie Districts, for a term of two years. a a we are satisfied that the Whigs have elected at least 24 Senators, and nerhan 25-THUS GIVING A WHIG MAJORITY OF 16 OR 18 IN THIS IMPORTANT BODY, who are to vote in 1R40 for a U.S. Senator in place of John A. uix. (Loco) whose term expires in March. 1819. ASSEMBLY This bod v. elected for one year, by single districts consisting of 182 members of whom the Whigs must have elected at least two-thirds of the whole number, and perhaps more. N. Y. Exprett. Mr. Polk vrociibine the friends or" uen. iuv or. e have never don Ltpd that Iheadministartion e.e dearly hostile, personal, and political and military, to the heroofBuena Vista, Heretofore, their hostility has shown itself in overslaughing Gen. Taylor, depressing him in his command, ani in every possible way shutting him out of public view. But this negative policy has had no other effect than to excite indignation against Mr. Polk and hii advisers. A more decided policy has been determined upon, and henceforth not only Mr. Taylor but his friends are to feel the power ul the administration. Proscription is now to be the order of the day, and the work has already commenced. The first victim is the Postmaster at Harrisbutg. A letter to the Philadelphia Philedelphian (Locofoeo) "announces the appointment of Isaac G. McKinley, Kq., as Postmaster at Harrisburgh, in Place of James Peacock, E.q., Mr McKinley is the editor of the Harrisburg Democratic Union. Thus far says the Pbiladelphian the Philadelphia Bulletin giver us the cause of the proscription. It says: "We have been informed that Mr. Peacock's removal was owing to his participation in the Taylor State Convention, recently held in Har risburgh!'' So to be a friend to General Taylor is henceforth to bring down the haired of Mr. Polk! We shall now nee who, of the many office-holders who are inclined towards General Taylor will now hack out. and protest "they never liked the man." FROM ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Arriraloj the French tteamship Jhiladelj'hia. New York. November 3. The French steamer Philadelphia, Capt, Beason, arrived in port this afternoon from Cherbourg, having put into Halifax for a supply of coal. The Paris papers of the 7th ulu copy from the London Times of the 6th, .the failure of Rougemont & Brothers, aud John Thomas. Sons, & Brothers. The last one wa caused by failing to receive remittances fruiu S. Peter-burgh. The following failures are also mentioned Jersey & Co. of Manchester, for 500,000; tbe mercantile house of Mr. Yanzeller, the Portuguese consul, has stopped, and an English house in Calruta has failed for 560,000. Con fiJence was, huwevei, reviving in Lon don. The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce had sent a deputation to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to urge a relaxation of the restrictions of the Peel bill. The Nouveiliiite of Marseilles announ ces that he has received from Gibraltar news from Africa to the 2iJ of Septem ber. Abd-el Kader had fought a great battle with the troops of the Emneror f Morocco under the walls of Taca. in nhicli the Eiuir lust 4.000 men. The Senaphore of Marseille, of the flih " I ult.. reports that the French souadrtui was still before Naples on the 1st of October. It is said in private letters that the reformers of Naules have divided themselves into three columns the first division is railed the Legion of Death, and forms the advance gua:d commanded by Longobcro: the centte is commanded bv Rtuneo, who has seized upon Margiana, a large depot of aims and munitions of war. The rear guard is under the command of Paulino, l he artillery troops on duty at Morgiaua joined the rebels after the no ble exploit of Asproinonte. The iusur gents or Berne in Abruzxe have abandoned their city and returned to the mountains, in imitation of thoseof Regiio. It is said that Navarre is in rebellion, and large bodies ef trooos are aseembled. cum- , , 1 manded by the Baron Sofia. The Canton ol Luzerne is in a state of insurrection, as well as those of Fribourg and the district of Rotnont Gregoire anc the valley oi Mauveney. It appears that these Cantons w ish so obtain the object of their demands from the govern ment. The governments of Lucerne. Berne Zarich, and other cantons are earnestly engaged iu military preparations, in view of the present critical state of affair. The majoiity of the canton have resoU vea to send in front oi the federal army eommiMionera, who are to use their ut most efforts tw bring about a conciriation, and prevent, if possible, a hostile collision. The army will await the result of their peaceful endeavors, and, if unsuccessful, taw ill IrtswanllaV aWaMffca lk t am 1 Sat m . i win iimaiiur viito iivuiicim Cincinnati Market, AW 6A. Flour sprang up a little yesterday aud larger salea were made at 4:30. Hogs, 4:00 offered, no sales. Wheat, millera are paying 80c. per bu Cheese, Oje., per pound. - . -Whisky, sale to day at J8c. Sugar, N. O, lair 6c. loaf do, at 8c. Coffee, 7e. Broome, fair qnafity at 1 0 per dog. -nawiuimij a wvwivmv rt1wvv ,oung mvn l0 uk6i jt decides Ucir fate i nme or cures.

Erbsmbs. .Have yea aeemiesl Ge straight ea and mind them not. If tkey block up yoar path, walk around them, and do roar duty regardless of their spite. A Dan Who baa nn enemim. ia seldom rranA for any thing be ia made ef that kind of material wnicn is so easily worked, that every one has a hand in it. A aterlino character: one who thinks-for himself and speaks what be thinks is always sure to have enemies. They are as necessary to bin aa fresh air. They keep bin alive and active. A celebrated character, who was surrounded by enemies, used to rei uey are sparks, which, if you do not blow will mo not af ihnulvM " ri this be your feeling, while you endeavor move nowa toe scandal r those who are bitter arainst vou If vnn you but do aa they desire, aad open the way mr more aaase. tt tbe poor fellow talk there will be a rsartian if vnn rw r. form your duly, and hundreds who were once alienated from you will fl ck to you and acknowlsdge their errors. Baby Jumpers. It mav suit tho hn have the contrivance to pell, bearing this name, as well as those who are too indolent toenjnrune of these sweMt H. lights that has survived the loss of Paradise that of nursing a sweet i henib to ptaise the baby iumoer.-' Mr mn. thy are not with such. I saw. Yesterday a mother an1 h v a - -' as. f I 1 fan I it were hard to tell which sweetest in the exereise of old fhinn. de.baby jumping. The parent had the child by the shoulders, and sprBng it up from the floor into the air. and thne m the floor, every evolution accompanied oy a scream of delight from the baby which thrilled to the verv heart; ami tho mother's cheeks, rosested with gladness and flush ith the exercise, bore testimony that one such baby jumper was worth all the artificial substitutes of G. P. Than d Co., or anybody else, that can be sold between iew ear and Christmas. Hoos s letter written from Winrh.. ter. Ky., under date of October 25ih, by M. John Martin, to a packer here, states that hogs in that vicinity are current at 83 per 100 lbs. gross. Southern drovers were in the market, and 4.000 head just left for the Baltimore market, which naa oeen engaged mere at $7 net. A letter writer br Mr. Watts. I mm Lexington, Ky.. dated Oct. 22J. savs that nearly all the hogs south of the Kentucky river are going south, and notices ir 2,000 head which had been sold in the writer's immediate neighborhood for that direction. Drovers recently returning from the south are buying hogs. They represent that more meal will be wanted there than has been in any one of the last ten years. The opinion is expressed thai but few more hogs will come this way ihis yeat than in the last season. In this immediate vicinity there are not as many as there were last fall. S3 per 100 lbs. gross was the current price. Santa Anna" ll'ie. After the occupation of tie Mexican capital by our victorious troops, the young and beautiful wife of Santa Anna presented herself to Gen. 8colt and asked permission snd an escort to join her unfortunate and disconsolate lord. Her request was promptly and gallantly acceded toby Gen. Scoit, and ahe was at once placed under he escort of Capt. Harrall, of the dragoons, an officer no less celebrated for his courtesy than his bravery. That officer was peculiarly fortunate in discharging his taok to the entile satisfaction of the lady, from whom he received many ' thanks and salutations," and assurances that, if chance should eer cause them lo meet under different rirenmstanrrs, ho should be entitled to the "distinguished consideration and respect" of herself aud unfortunate lord. Harp to Bat! General Delivery; but not from the Jail We are informed by a gentleman who is entitled to credit, that a woman near St. Mary's, in Mercer county. was recently delivered of six children at a birth four boy a and two girl. The children are all living, snd with the prolific mother, are doing as well "as could be expected." The mother esi.rcially i doing exceedingly v, 11. Sidney Ihrald. t!r orr. Polly and Betsey the former wife of Michael fTS- are adver tised in a Wesnern paper as having ec. peo. .Michael will recover Polly wehnne. for though it i not said whether the is CCSsome. she is represented as being ii-J. r-rooahiyif Mrs ltj- could tell her own story, she would say that she left Mr. frT for beirnr Inn rroniiai.fi - - - -r .. . .... j Khruffed. At any rate, as her situation is described, she ought to be ILS-Ied! Mrs. Quirk, in one of her entimntal and semi poetic mmnenu, dashed off the following, which we have jusl received by mail: -Alb. Ex. Pne e try'. Tkrf.llin Wr.nd whi.lia Wind ProDttert in mrrninttrc Mind, KlrTk,rjrr Kant X Pre, Bat milrjr Mrong JJeT Kr Tke Leu! An Irishman, after hating rra f lo him an indictment for a peity theft wns aked the usual question, guilty or nol guilty. when he replied, "And how can I tell your honor until I hear the witnesses. Exchange. The II irtfonl Central Association of Congressional ministers, one of the most able and respectable bodies in New Eng. land, recently eleried Rev. Mr Penning ton, acoloied minister of a Congress ton -tl Church in Hartford, Moderator of the association for the coming year. Con. Juttr. Good Jf umob. Let u cheritdi good hu mor aad Christian cheerfulness. It us aadeavor to shake otf that Builenaess wh'.cb makes us so untiasy to ourselves, and to all who are near lo us. Pvthairorus duel led I ha perturbation of his mind bv the Ufa of his harp; and David's music ca lined tbe detraction of naul, and baaUhed the evil from him. Anger. Irenulaoss. and psvieaness prey niton the tender fibers of oar Irame, and tajureour health, c Fawcalt. Scnoot-UaSTta -Bill T.onpkina. what is a widow! Kill "A widder, sir, is a married woman, wuataintgnl any hus band, 'cause he s dead. Master Verv well: what's a widower?' Bill-. Widderar. sir, is a in a a what runs after the WidJers" Master-' Well. Bill, thai is not exactly according to Johnston, but it will do.' iisrf. fott. A dealer in ready made linens ia New lurk advertises shirts and chemiMUs ua der tbe nullinoous appellation oi 'Male sad female euvcUipa.' v

TaeRcv. A LLC Wilbt. The present address of this belayed brother ia Vevay, Ia., to which place letters and papers ate to be directed. May the presence of God be with him in his retire

ment, after having given his strength and entiie services lo the Church of God! Many will unite in this prayer. 6oas Throat. The following poultice for the throat distemper has been much approved in England: "The pulp of a roasted apple, mixed with one ounce of tobacco, the whole wet with the spirits of wine, or any other high spirits, spread on a linen cloth, and bound upon the throat at any period of the disorder." A New Mormon Leader. The Pittsburg morning Post says we are likely to have another Mormon agitation in this country soon. "An elder in Israel" is demonstrating to the people of Cincinnati, that Joe Smith will rise again in three years and a half from his death; and other interesting iucideuls are predicted. i Chritt Our AIL We can nol build too j C 1 .i 1 . 1 . miiiiur miai on ine met u a ol (Jurist as our hope; or think loo much of the life of Christ as our example. Morning Star. Advice to Female Felont. When you steal, steal in handsome clothes. Two ladies says the Devonshire Intlenendmt stole some tea from a grocer, but they were allowed lo depart, with a sever "lecture." Had they stolen in rags, thy would have departed with a police constable. ' an be mas Nbw Names The it to you mis faction of New Yoik Locofortn him fronntises the Wilmot Proviso as ttteThere isn Vomito," while the Evening Posttcfiiint White Man's Resolution." The Smalle$i Horse yet. mere pigmy horse, weighing only forty. five pounds, the smallest one that ever lived, baa been sent tofJen. Tom Thumb, as a present from Java. It is a great wonder, and the little General will doubtless find him a valuable acquisition to bis yertvnal coureniences. Singular Custom. singular custom prevails among the Sioux Indians. Whenever a white man has resided among them lor the space of one month, he is required to take unto himself a wife. The i chief of the band among which he is, at the I end of this time, comes to him with a I young and handsome squaw, wbom be most espouse and protect according to their customs, or leave tbe country imnieineoiaieiy. "Is not one man as good as anotheif ssked a Chartist of a Repealer. "Sure he is.'V replied Mr. O'Brien, "and a great deal better.1 Serious inuendo The following epitaph appears in the village of Broxhorne: He was a bad eon, a bad husband, and a' bad father.' The wicked shall be turned into hell. The Illinois Slate Convention hi fixed the Governor's salary at 84 250 made a vote of three fifths necessary to pass a bill after a veto. A coquet ia said to be a perfect incantation of Cupid she keeps her beau in a quiver. Tbe most foolish thing in tbe world is said to be to bow ta the rich till yoa are unable to stand erect iu the presence vf an honest man. Increnee ofOill Fellovhip.U is stated in the last Golden Rnle. that al Ihe late session of the Q. L. 17. 8., a chattel was granted for a log e in Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, and one at Carrarca, in Central America. There is no doubt these small beginnings are destined to prepare the way for ihe extension of Odd Fellowship over the whole continent, as well as "the isles of the see." At no time in the history of this society hss it been in so flourishing a condition aa at the present lime. Prejudice is rapidly disappearing, before the most convincing of all proofs, good and noble deeds, and ere many more years have parsed, the influence of Odd Fellowship will be felt in the roost remote pans of the globe, so that, wherever it inuy be the fortune or misfortune of a member la be caat, he will be he hailed as a brother.Prkdictionb. The Toronto (C. W.) Mirror, referring to the fact thai our victorious army wit .at the gates of the city of the Montpzumas it had not then entered says, in a predictive tone: The moFt powerful rival of th United Stales is prostrate; and Rutland finds hersrdr, singlelianded, placed face to I'ice, and fool to foot, aga inst that power, which is. onndny. declined to thwart her in al h tr prujects on the western continent -- Oregon is gone; Madawska was a part of British Amer.ca; California is al e i:v

lilietraleil by thousands of Vaiikee Stiuat- 0.ntain ,hr i"lory of the mar, and ita actian deter- . . ' . mine ita reaalta, whether tbev he decided bi arm. or tere; ucatan and Panama, and Cuba will, 1 diploma. y. Ad - I Z!d n?erir?i in their turn. Whirl into the great Vortex bi vat and intereatinr matter on tke floor of Con-

of democratic encruachuicut. The citizen soldiery of the great confederation will sonn begin to long (or new fielt 0 astkv.n, r.n I for m b er !a irels of." said C ai In these piping times of ars il he cuiLnada, wonder to see redtf ..aiielln tow. era, and stnckvlee loken,' mil the Hritisb ordnance dejiarimeaCttf "fi su'e as Hun. ker Hill overlooks the navy yard of Bos ton, and the heights of Abraham bear the record of Montgomery s fall, bo sure is Canada dentincd, belore another quarter of a centmy , lo be the battle ground on which is to be rlociried the final eniesl of America a and British power." Trade in Applet One hundred barrels of Magmffceut Pippin apples, of the Hel ham farm, Ulster county, (N. Y.) were recently shipped from Boston for China. This is ihe first shipment of this kind ever mads of this excellent fruit 10 that distant part of the globe. The trade a ith China in apples may yel be equal to that with England. Genrr-tu. The Sons of Temperance of Nashville appropriated $ for the rvlief of the sufferers by the recent explosion in that city. The money hnd been set apnrl to defray the expenses of a grand relehmliou and public dinnner; but the) preferred,' in accordance wiih the Brest fundamental principle of their organization which commands them to relieve the distressed, lo abandon the dinner, and he stow the money ou the mote worthy. , oh The total liabilities of all the , rretarei that have recently failed in England, are said to beea hundred and tevenlrmand a half million of d Alart! Oi this siuuutH,

at least one hundred and five million of dollars belong lo the United Kingdom. Only about 12.000 in recie had ben enteied at i lie Ciistoiu-Woiise j-eslerdav, by the Hibernian from Liverpool, thai is believed to be the bulk of what she brought. The Washington Irving, which left port to day, for Liverpool, has on board $50,000 iu specie. The Louisville J.-nrnal says ihe Lncofocos every where are terribly alarmed at the general and enthusiastic demonstration in favor of Gen. Tayler. They think that something mutt be done to save their parly from entire annihilation, but they cannot tell what. They feel very much like the three boya in the house that was struck by liohtiunff. "Bill. said one of them ia a husky whisper, "can you pray!" No." "Can you. Ham!" "No." Nor I cither but eoiuctliing must be done." There will be no clectiion for II. S. Senators by the Legislature f anv State m l lit- iJuiun, until the winter of lt?4S-9. Mabbied. On the 3 lt of October, Mr. James Dor soy to Miss L)lia Ann West. On the 4'h inl. Mr. Isaac Vieley to Mr. fiiizi Ann Hays. On the same day, Mr. William Early lo Miss Mary Ilaily. On the 31st till., Mr. Lucian B. Clark lo Miss Emily Russel, L?J rr"'"r " l"iranr an raniieaa, clulliaraa and romitinj, aurrnraa of! be throat wfV "Jd ""."' ,l"r romplaiai.! ,J!rl.'lnj'""t .rW'" ke-rouiHl ihr rry bt mrdicme iu U orW for Ihr r.rr of Small P., brraa ,fcrT alanar .ba bod m.m th., p" jouou. k.Mun .kick arr ike eaaaa am ,T ..fSm.ll m.ujr ,a" 'tur'"' ompl.inl., bat oT errT J"" Tc!,;"b1' PoK taken r,ery mrht at aa roinr he a perfect I. , ' . . ed JiTJ-r "".1' r""nf '-' Same sr. coatcs wit a airar: oihr. mm. . . . " Pprr""'r . ri'iial medicine. Tke aafeat ' -- reaemoie in aai. .r-e ,s to purcnsK rrum the reeal.r area la onlr one or more of wkoi.tnay b,, in ev "i T. aad town in the State ' 6 I he rename fi naine fwaale by H. S. Tetter, Brookville; " "k- CV rir-ld; David Vlaorkter! rGrove:lkM.j. Wfcite&Co., Laarel; '1 ko.! Hkmniinr J. Kitlon. Muckraier. Principal offlee, IW, Kace.tren, Pkibdelpku SO,UTHL-ke4io?.RTA!'T RW, FR0 T,,K BOU I H.1 he fi.ll.wmr extract of a letter la from a rer rctneetable mercantile k.uae, dated Waakmrtua, Haa aakaaaock Co., Vs., J Dr. D. iayne Dear Sirr Oar Mr. Jm kaa been L.!hrIr.t'k.",e.of V"." f"' a yen be kaa kad tke knefit of ike pe.t medical ad 'ice an r "'. anaaiaa viaited roar city darinaaammer, but foand ao relief. On tke l.tk uf A "lf ""n b-le of v..ar T laat pril ON pravrment. Tke tkree b..llr. nr V ,r came re to k.od, br.urbt from k.m, ke th.Aka. not ie.. than anc tA.ue.ad warm, and per ha p. many mare. He la bow iu better kealik tkan ke ka beea urr' "! "e hoH:a few more bottle, of your vrm.fr and Pill., will elflcl a permanent care. ii uar paywici.n. a,v, entirely miatakea hia caae. Prof. Samuel Jarkaon. r e ..... ...... t J",H'" t mo.t anxmaa to n l more of t ..r I'.i'l. i Vermifarr aa aoun a. poMible. fccpeetfull). , J. B.Joass JkCo. Prepared only by Dr. D. Ja ae, Pkiladelphia, and ld on aren.y by .'w. H AILE, R-,W , . . Brookville, Ind. kere awy aba be bad jayar' Arse Pilla, w.rraalrd a . i. '" A rue. Intermittent Kever, 4,c Alaa tke Aaaeriean Um.- n. .1 . . . mUv; !'r. "''"I auUura or jet black color, without ataininr the akin. PROSPKCTUS FOR THE Congressional Globe and Appendix. " iaue tnia proapectua ta appnar the public of rrneweo prrparaima. on oar part to publiah the Conrrea.ional Ulobe and Appendix fur the approacbinr acaion, and to invite subacripiWiia. I he two Monaea ha, inr eoniraated wiik na lor the work, on auck term. a. enable ua aa to make complete report., to multiply aud ia.urtlie number in ajairker ucceaaion than heretofore, and without inrnaailir tae price to aabacribera, we hope to make a rood return for tbe liberality and high offlrial aanctiua lha. keatowed on tke publication. We akall inrrtaar ike volume at lean one tkird beyond tke ordinary balk, and endeavor ta add lo iu aacfuliare ky eaieii4.Br till fartker iu larre circslatioa. Tkia laal ia not ike lea.t impananf point in tk view of UonrreM. Faitkfal and darablc reporta uf tke drbaiea of tke bod) arc of value in proportion to Ike extent of ikeir circulation amoor tke people, ll ia ia tk way tkat Coaarva ia kre.rht into the arearnceofiu remate cuaatitaeata that it ..K..;.... aceea. and hold, conimunicati.ni witk tWm from dav o aay, and render, tke government rally rcpreaentatiTc. r H.vinr received fmm all p.rtie. in Cntirn-aa the airoarx .1 marka of approbation and confidence, in the liberal mean, and peruiauent contract vuttd to continue ihe work, we .hall not be found wantinr in the impartiality and iitduatry meeaa.ry to Ihr due fulfilment of the enerement on our part. The next aeuion will ta.k to the uln.oat ike etTort. of thow connected with the undertakinjr. It ,11 b.-di.tin-Rai.hed by diaeuaainnt of extraordinary intrrrai and tvatilta of abiriinr cuncern. The war, ita origin and conduct by olfic. ra in the cabinet and ii. the field, will furni.h aubjecu of profound inquiry and coiiidrniiioii. The Irrnia of peace, tliedi.poaition lo br made nf ronqu.ai., the cuii-eou. neea lo be drawn fmm all thai haa been dtwie, a. air.-eiinr paritea in thia country, and opeeiaUy aa beartnr on tbe approaching preaiJential election, will open a p novel and powerfully np ratin diacua.iona, reiideriur tke eouaeila.t Waafcinrton durinr the next pwit prernaut or rood or evil to thi. continent a luoae or Mount were to the Old World in the daya of her early taerry. Suck a fi.ld for deliberation and anion waa never preaented to any previoa. Courreaa. All that ka. tran.pirrd, or may hereafter tranapire before the close of the approackmr aeuion ofConrreu, m Kr. Mexico, California, iu ihr cauiial of Mexico. .I .k. j provmcra .till dependuit on ii, will come under tke cuuaiorraiiou oi tae next lonrrraa. Iia debatea will great or ill the Kxccunyr meaajrea, will be found rvcorueu in me loiign-a.toual Ulobe and Appendix. Tbe Conrreaaioual Globe ia made up of the daily proceeding-, of tketwo Hooae of C'onrroaa, and prin. led on auperline double mtal oanrr. with an.. 11 ...... (brevier and nonpareil,) iu aaarto form, rack nnm ber contaimnr aixieeu royal qnano parva. Tbe prechra orthe nnrnibera, in thia fi nt P.nu, are condenaed the full report ol the prepared apea-chea be-uir,eM-r.ed for the Appendix. All rranlariuaa.mo. tiona, and other rroeeednira, are iven in tke form of Ibc Joornala, with Ur eaa and ua). on erery important ajueaiion. Every member will k.er an ammfianii. but remarka Wfoie they are put to preM, anal alter var report if he ahall think it incorrect. Ike Appendix i. made an of tbe Preaidenfa inn..! meaaare, the reporta of the principal ufftceaa of tke roveruniriit that acermpany it, and all apeeckes of mcrabera of Oarrcaa, a mien out or reviaed by them. aelve.. It i printed in the -.me form aa the Courreaaranal Globe, and a.ually make, about the aame nambt r of pai-ea durinr a aeaaioa. Dunni; the ttrat month or .ix weeka ofa aeaaion. tkerc ia rarely aaure kuaineaa done b ..11 two namberaa week om of ike Conr re'aiutial Ulobe and one id tke Appendix; bat darinr tbe remainder of a aewma, there n n-ually aoffieieat matter for iwo or three number, of each every week. The at si acaiob will be annanally intereatiur; tkerefon, wc caln vimtTcaawaai Ulobe and Appendix torether will make near 3,000 larre ajoarw pare, pnniud m email type krevnrr and nonpareil. We lurniak compk-te iudexra to both at tke end ofa aeaaion. We will eadeavwr fa print a aufflrient namher of aurpiu. aopnra to aappiy all laal may be miacarrted, or loal iu tbe mail.; but aubacrihera ahould be very partieuUr u. in- their paper, etawvally. Tor r.-ar tkat ae.hould nol ke able to aappiy ta. Ut number.. w bve a few aurpH. eopn of tbe Conrreaaioual GW.be for the Uttamiaa afUaaawraa, wkirh we will cell for tke oriental subacripuoa price SI a copy We bare no aarplna Copt, af the Appendix fur llai raatoa. TKH11S. Por one ropy of Ike CanrtYaaiuaai Globe, - For one copy uf tke Appentka. for an eopica of eitk. r, or part ofbotk SO S OS 10 00 tua before tke torn day T Decent ber. and 1 oopy af tkeir paper rantainipr it, tuarl I'"""" newiTmpera wa eapy tkia pro. efurr tke tarn day of Decern ber. and arad aa enpy ot tneir paper rantainipr it. marked around wi a pen ta airvct our aura tUa to n, ah.il kavc tkeir naaaea ranr.d na onr kali fW .ne n, s K. Caarreaaioaal Olwkeand Appeadix dariur tke aeOnr price, far tkew papera arc aa low tkat wr can. " .waarcdit tbnaaat. Tbeeeeorr. na paraoa

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and h-, ..a l .-...wia.n., .11 ine niootl i ..-...r.i-w,,nnui enquinnr whetlier taerr ia ouritt 7. Zi, 7 " arb a. lair of, """" ti.f.cory proof ..f ita value, that too, eo.iLV. 11 J y lir"rrt" ""n.mation of tke rye., ! ,rnm f the hiChe.t .i.i.dine. and who an- liviiir l.nPr-? '' ,hrr n"ble complainia. whick i and can be aren. (Tj- Aa the Pkraieian iid i- i onperfect rare of .mall pox. j and Med.ral Faculty, even their rrofl ..or. have kad """ Veretahlr p,ll, alw .id an improve ! Bar of pr.Jndice bn.krn by the ASTONlSHINti wkTl. fmV thrn" "jT kr,tk to kr CVHKS made by thia Great Hemedr. and eome od!

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-,vm , I V.T u;,.,"a baltdoaen boxeaof SANAJi. "J11?8- Tbruark rarelemaeM ia packii.r tke article, in a dry rM. box, one bainhe Vermi,,bokr,, .Mr. Jones commenced wiik the Pilla, and alter takinr a few dn r.i. - j.-.a-j :

Bras Saatiam 1 time ia Jjrriiiar for ihean, waleaa the awaary acewmpanir. tke order. bacjniaaiMna akonld be kt-rr kr the IM, af Vj, Ser, at fan beat, to ra.arc all the numbera. NLAIH i HIVES. Wa.hitictun,Oct. t, leiT.

canckr. AK ITTTE.R STT6 CASE Carrd h t Jaajr'a Altmial.e. In tke frl"eor IS3I, a Caan-feaa tar appran ia tkr l.rrax of Mr.. Pk-ha. wife nf Pflrr SirwrkH, 5.1, N J. If w.. ,a,inM hmaiiir phvian. ami wa. rnn.nl. red by .11 aa ranwrnaa, aail fc-nrfra bora alf ht rfcarartrrKiia mark a oloa'. All pntbabk-BMramofrcuiaTike it wrrr liard wnWiSWr aliratrat hencSt. Itcnaiiaa-S loiacrraae V' P'"f"l-- aatil all ka oT aa. rin arr l,rr. bat br a painfal aprratwo, (M tSaa-doiN-l, wkeirk. afW a ciimallaiinn nfrn.in.-at pkItkra Ha nun. aaaiatrd h, Dr ? a,' t-H -Ji J 'fcirJieal graili-mea. Tkf wknlrami ratiM . . . - r, - - - "waini rallirw nrkt brra.t waatvawTrJ.aaSafirr eaamiaatioa of 7 """j."" Vrmvaut I ky all prw, . Canerr utweamt aaairniflrrat ckaraeier. Ia abaat tkree onika, after rndarinr incredible auftVrina, ake vaa enabled, tknarti broken in anirit. to ret aboat arain. ae enta,ned treble, and ker reneral kealth wa, et reedinrlr had. aa indeed it bad been rr SZTlJZ "" ". "P-sed. arte year, aiirr ker brraat kad kern mmitd, a painful taaar ade ita appearaneeoa tke riekt aide, immediately "Y '" Prt formerly oceapied ky tke nipple of tke n,,'b, Preioa ta ita removal. Thia taaor ateadily rncreaaed for reeral mom ha. and beramr aa painfal aa ta deprive ker af rem. The r laada ander "-'f arm were eniarred; and Scirrkaa, and a rlTT'v ' ,imr ps'Sfnl tamor, appeared " '"Tr" operation eoald an arreat tk "- Indeed ker wknle body appeared to be a maa.orDia.-aw. Hereav-wa. ei.n.idrid kopeleM. She wa. nf a eery Srrofaloaa habit, both krr parenu harmr died rf'Piilmonarr Counmpti.,n. The experiment waa now made with ihi A LTPH ATIVr It wa at fir. I ieen in aniatl d.-m, three linn a day. and tke doaea eery rrailually, bni ateadily inrreaaed daily a. ,,i,r ,,r took it. nhirk waa aboat ail momh. and Ike akin oiri-r and around tke lunnH- waa wet mrht and morninr with a atmnr anluiinn of Iodine and Hyilrodate IN.ta.h. I ke inmor eiiinne inrrea.inr in ne for aboat fix week, and naa at timra eery painful, when the pain anddenly eeaed altorethfr. and the tumor awrll.d at the baae. and became anft, and lb. n beran lo dimini.k and continued rradually drrn-aainr until rvi re era nre or diaeaw aa remurid. Tke tumor ia ker h ft hrea.t. aad thoaron the rirht axilla wen a an. diapeared. No laneeruaa or Scrofuloa- tamora eeer apjn a red afterward.; and krrrenral kealik. which kad been o bad rr ronrtren vear. aa to make life a bunhi n, wa, ef. fectually and permanently reatored. Tke proprietor in poaaeaaion of ike diaeaaed breaat. and ikoae who cnooae mny examine it. He would aao aay. tkat be conld now meationiieer a dozen Cancera and Canceroaa tamora, ai well aa immrnar nnmher. of Guitera or Hronchocelc. Rrenared oulr ky Dr. Jarne, Pliilad and aold na ajency by M. W U A 1 1. K, Urunkrille, Indiana. 4-Jw. irS'Coiir.aiuption is i'nvd&) OR. KOOKUH' COMPOUND Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A aafe and certain cum- t.r Cn.umiiion of tka Lnnr, Spininr of Blood. Coneha. Cold., Aaikma. Pain in the Side, Rmnehitii.Whauuinr Cuarh.and all Pulmonary AnYetimia. . CX To Ih.iae wko bare diaeaaed I.onra Wc call esndul and ainci-re atleniion to the rreat merit ! r lnr ,D"ee preparation, and nol put it doa wiik mntnkt ftar what n makrt rare when every thinr baa failed, and that it ia the Great H.nerwy for I mc. icun inx... ... ' i . . , lr a. v we win rive rwinw a "aHn of the prop, niea and rxirarra from thecertilVT. "bicb arc (TT F.xtrarta from tke pamiiklet. or aern in tun, ana ine exact place wkera they reaidr, by rallinr on ike arent wkrre tkla pint, ieme f aale. tXl key arr from men of.ach kirk taudinr, tkat the rreateat akeptic will at one b convinced of ita value. Hoik Tar and Liverwort are aaed by tke Indiima. wko are aeldom known to die witk Consumption Tke celebrated Or. Crirhton of Prter.lauTrh, Dr. Bnrhan or England, aaya there ia Do remedy canal to thai of Tar in rnrinr the rnnanmptinn. Read a few out of tke number of rurra thia medicine kaa made in Cincinnati fclone. CJ" Or. Wm. i. Rirharea of Cincinnati, aaya in the raw of Mr. Charlea Wade, on Sixth atreet market apare, that Or. Morera Syrun nf Ijyerwon and TarCVRED HIM, after all otker rrmedara kad failed. Mr. I. I.udlnw. Rare atreet, wo door, above Fifth, aaya not hia Doctor, bat kia Canrvffiax pkyncian had rieen up all hope, of hi. recovery, yet ke waa calm I, cured bv the aae of tka above medicine. Mra. Ann Childa. Sixth .tnet.tao door, wevt of Smifk. a.ya that ahe kad thr Cnnanmplion, and waa n dured to a mere akrlctoa and krr courh was ao diatreaamr, ihimrk under the ear.- ofa Profraanr in Cincinnati Collrre. who fa. led to rivany relnf, yet thia Medinine rave immediate relief, ud re.tored her to perf. ct h.altk. Mr. Gakri.Whitehead, Catharine atreet, half.auarr k. low Lina rt-rnfiea tkat kr waa riven np kv mil hi. Friend, aad roy.iriana.nna naar.iew even quart, of Mailer and Blond fn.m ki fuar. and tkia M.-dirine cared kin rnairely in a v.ey abort time. Mr. H. Plummrr. (Halter.) Mainratrerta, between F..ch h and Kinth atn eta. talea that hia Wife waa attend, d ky two of the be.t Oiwtora, f,.r Cmnnmptimu r..r iwo year., and then declined attendinr any Uort r, a no more could rw done akr then ward two bottle, nf th.a mrdirine, wkirk rrar.redkerioke.ltk. Mr. J. Fioek aaya ho kad a dreadful Cnnrh and mnaiantly apiitinr Blood, and mat Pain, tkouck ander Ike care r a Doctor, yet ke cnntinnalla rot worae; bui the above Medirii.a oiM-raied like a ck.rm in rnrinr: him. Jadre Wm. Hurk, latr P.njt Maaterof Cincinnati for jcira, aaya that Mr. Finrke'a.uti meat are entitled 10 full con. T' ?"""' "'' eorroboratr. what kr ka. aaid. by hia own rxp. rienee in u.inr it. 1 he Wife of L I? W- Mnl"i "f Cinetnnaii aaya that .ho haa been troubled with dia, aa, d l.unra for many yeara bui round ihe happieMeffeei hyu.inr tke abora Syrnp and n rommendi-d ii to ker frienda. Tke Mr? V W Sheon, Rev Genrre Walker. J. I. Garni... R.q ,' Col John Riddle. F..o . Ja-ne.Fo.ter. P..n , Grif! Sn Teatman, K.a , K. Harriann, K..q.. D. rkarrkrll E.q , the Townal.ip Clerk o r.ne.ni aii. will teaiife to the Inealimable Value of ih , M-dirine eoHOic aaed I.unr.. Mra. Hnwr of Stanton. Ohio aae. that ao wa.ao far rone wiik Cnnaatnption, that h. r Dart..r aid ahe could nol live but one day Innrer. and aaat thi. valaable SyrrupCmrrH krrrnttrrly. Dr Wibnn orGaliopolia. .tat.-a that ki. Patient, the Rev. H Wiarmana Wife waa warn out witk tke Pulmonary Conaumption for many y. ara, and he, r. nicliea failed to cure, )t Or. Rtgrt' Livrrwrlh ana Tar kad tka ha pineal elferl. 9 9 ? b ? 9 fl STMTEMET OF). HIRAM COX. I.atc Prnfe.ar.r in thr Cincinnaii Kleetie Mrdrral Collerr. aad a Pbyaieian .ell known, wko ka. an rxtenaivr practice, in relation to ike cure t.r wi.a Rrlt after b-eina; v. a up Dir h, , J atareof Conaumption, by a namher of able fhvai. Mr. A. L.Srovin. Sir-How. v, r r. Incf-nt I havo been 10 permit my name to app. ar. a-t. rli. d to a cerlifiraie rernmmi-ndinr l-att. nt M. dirin. a. Noairuma or Catkolicuma. I aevrrtheka think it -y dale not only to my p.in.na, but to the commiinit y. and all afflicted with dt.ea.ea rennin nr Conrh Mrdieine ta atatr.ihatia tkree particular ra.ea of incipient t'iaram.fn.n, vix M... Kelt, rp daurhter of Mr. John rrj,r,5' Mi.. Hadrer, .,..rrJ.,w of Mr; V . W..ndar. b.itch. r.and Mr. R. K. Cox. one of tb. City Council, that Dr. R.rer.' Cm, aund Syrrnpof Liverwort and Tar operat.-d more Like a Spec's., than any remedy of a aimil ir character in iia .' iinna that I hare ever awd in my practice. One of ikee caw. 1 above, vi. Mi a H. t. appeared to he la. bonnr under the Laat Starr of Scroluloua t ..numu. '". peonoitnred by aereral Phviciana who were n attendance pr. vi.ma to my beinr called to treat tka ca,e. She ia .1 th.a prraent lime in ,he enjoyment of .. .pptlyrooil health i.and mn appearanc. a. likely to d,c w.lk any other diaenae, '.,. o younr lady of thia City. Aa ii rrapeet. the he.lik ortheaih.rcaaea.all the fSreatenmc premonitory aymntom. arem to baveaub.ided Trim the tic ofa few bottle, of ihe ayrrnpabnvr. Very reatfoll,, tc., HIHAMCOX. M D Cincinnati, January. 1X47. - For .ale by A. L. SCOVIL, corner of Fifih and Race Street., rmrinnati. Alaofor aale by R. TVXF.R, Brookville. J To Contractors! THERE will be a lettinr of Coutracia for Clrarinran.l Grulil.iiir, and alao for Gra.line.il or part of tke Knirhi.town and Shrlhyrille Rail Road, on ihe Uth of N ..r. m Inr next al Morn. town, and on thr loth of November at rank t t.1 rl-arinraud rrabbinr will lie let aeparate from tka rraninr. The different diviainnr or thr mad will br et fortb and other particular, made kuoan, wkitk can b aeen and exaimiied from the 5th of November till tka day. ar le nine, at tke offlcr of Ike Secretary in Oar,n5V pmpoaa will be received, fua.t paid.) addreaard .0 .he S.cn-t,r, at Carthage, eudonedxR.ilRordPropo.ala' Si"' WM.r?. CLASS. S..re,.ry.B H,, L','r"Carthare, Ha-k oonaly, lad., Oct. S, l4T. OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON. OHIO; D. GERARD, Proprietor HIS Hotel ka he n refitted an...i.. - eA ua inaide and out tke '.-ma all furuiaked ...k new carin-ta. new b-da. hr.UteaH. rba.r. ..k. -m md.ed rv, rythtnr ewnm-cted wilb. snd appenaininr and ba lonrinr to, a Hotel, ha. and rroie an entire ekanee. Without doaki it la a. in at ane.tahli.hou.oa a. can ke fnand in any town nf ike ...kca.l nrwr.l uf Ike tnauauina. Ilia table, too. ia not "TP" . r ,hr neceaaariea and luxuriea of life, and will aati.ry thr aweai epicure. Tke Slablinr krlonrine In ikia Hn k.. . . imprnerd. Tkr beat of provender will at all timea aa I n rut. bed. Traveler will fjsd it to their awmfWt and advan-i are ta .flip at tke Ohia Maaa. r.a s, ist 80 Acres of Land for Sale, TflK. auhasribervi.be. to aril 80 arp a of (and. located two aud a ha If mile. caM of Brookville, one half mile auutk of tbe Inrnpikr (o he tonatroetca fritm Brookville to Cincinnati, larre ia a boat tea .err. cleared, and under rood fepce. I he halt nee pell timbered. Thr location ia kepltky, tin- tf.ii yirk.aad well calculated for a fhrm. Wairr, a'ood. aad atone, plenly. wil br (old na reaaoH.blr irrnia. D. E. W. VIKLF.T. May tatb, IST. to.tr OUST RF.CF.IVF.D ur lOcaara Womma Oaiieras do do Kidweita, furred; 1 ' r.leSr W S. MOWI;t. Paarlaf.

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