Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 January 1848 — Page 3

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POLITICAL.

WI. i , Ubafu railrrntlAn. The Contention vbs called to order ry the j Hon John Vawtcr, Tresident pro tem.; Mr. G. j omgomery, , r.,uS . ... pro ! i . . , . ! Mr. Ho lowav moved that all the whigs pres- - , , o. 1. .1 ent from different par's of the fctate, whether , regularly appointed delegates or not, be invited j to come within the Kir and participate in the j proceeding of the Couvention, which cani-d. ! The names of the counties were then called j ever and their delegates answered. We insert a list of the delegates from the counties !n this region j I 1 T r TA l - I Tt S 1 - , Ltsnrwru ini-w iuiiu, j. L'iiMtin. I. aiker, T. Dean, S. Tuft, M. Dashiel, J. D. Lind-tav.

Decatu&r-Joeeph Robinson, Thilnnder Ham- , Delegates to National Convention. Gen. Mil-i;ton-Un Stapp, of Jefferson; Wm. G. Armstrong; Fayette Henry Simpson, S. Little, Tho. D. John Vawter, of Jennings; David C. Braham; Hawkins, Wm. Stewart. ! A. A. Morrison.

v- i - r- 3 T 1 r ransiin rawin narrow. Ripley II. B. Knowlton, S. II. Knapp, D Criswell, Elias Conwel. Wm. Holman, W. T. S. rnrnett. I Ruth P. A. Hackleman, Wm. C. Robinson, j John M. Huddleson, B. F. Brown, S. Fitch, j Thomas I'ugh, B. Caldwell, M. Sexton, J. D Carmichael, J. Nicholas, A. W. Hubbard, M Newhonse. Union Ambrose Ruby, Wm. Tons?, C. C. Beeler, Wm. H. Bennet. Wavue D. P. Hollowav, Robert Gorden. :

David Commons, S. E. Stanton, S. Meredith, t'nion; F.li Murphey, of Henry; Solomon MerStep. Eliiot. T. Sumner. Nathan Bond. Elia Or- i edilh, of Wayne; Jacob B. Julian of Wavne-

gan, Abraham tilliott, Oeorge blmore, J. Smith, A. Hannah, L. Noble. W. Noble. J. W. Hunt. II. R. Hannah, Eli Wright. The whole number of delegates In attendance was 4'2l .1 j Judge Torter offered the following resolution ... which was adopted: That a committee composed of one member from each Congressional District be appointed to elect a President, ten Vice Presidents, and five Secretaries, for the permanent organization of tins Convention. The following gentlemen were thereupon ap pointed said committee: 1st District, W. A. Torter, of Harrison; 2J 3d 4th 5th Cih 7th cth IUU HUh G. Armstrong, ofClark; II. Walker, of Dearborn; A. Rubey, of Union; R. N. Williams, of Madison; L. II. Rousseau, of Greene; Col. D. Pigler, of Putnam; John Beard, of Montgomery; F. W. Hunt, of Laportei W. II. Withers, of Delaware.

rr, cirg.ica m ivauuum onvennon. Isaac The committee to select permanent officers tvt,-i- rr r. , ,, n ,. . 1 , ' uNaj lor, of Mongomery; Robert C. Gregory, of r the Convention caiiifi in n,l r-,i.,l i . - ' '

for the Convention came in and reported following names: President Hon. DAVID WALLACE. Vice Presidents. 1st District, John Zenor; 2d " Samuel Goodnow; 3d " Charles Dashiel; 4th " William II. Bennet; 5th Nathan Crawford; Cth F. B. Cressy; 7th " John Cowgill; i-th Jackson Fleming; fth " II.Laselle; 10th " Samuel Hanna. John D. Defrees,-) , F. A. Thomas, j W. Bausmau, Secretaries W. Stewart. Jesse Lonrad. t The President was then conducted to the chair and addressed the Convention, returning his thanks for the honor conferred upon him, with some suggestions relative to the spirit which should characterize the deliberations of the Convention. Mr. Davis, of Floyd county, offered for adop tion the following resolution, which was adop- I j "ru-

ivesoived, Xhat the Chair appoint a commit- j llonorao!e and lair means to secure their tritee on resolutions composed cf one from each i Mn,P';it election. congressional district which committee shall ! R solved, That we hereby recommend to the Mclni:.. r , .1. - .i i Wliliio rtf T,a T : - .. .

. .r....w,viuj mi mo action oi me conveutlon. The President selected the following gentle men as said committee: J. S. Davis, of Floyd; J. G. Jones, of Vanderburg; P. A. Hackleman, of Rush; II. Simpson, of Fayette; Wm. Quarles, of Marion; C. M. Allen, of Knox; T. 11. Nelson, of, Tarke; J. R. M. Bryant, of Warren; G. W. Blackmore, of Cass; II. II. NefT, of Randolph. Mr. Cowgill oftVred the following resolutions, which were adopted: o... ..I. i. .iui'jucu. i Resolved. Tlmt nnr.h pnmmmlni,.! J;i..-. r . .. si.Di, n;v ui . this State shall be entitled to five delegates to j the contemplated National Convention. 2d. That the district electors for the several j riMiirrock-innil il.l.tnlfl f ll.l.. C..., 1.1 i

i,,i--ivui uii-.i oi una uiaif, anu me aei- " t..e.ny , aim mat we look elites to a National Convention shall be chosen I "P0" suh denunciation, on the part of the presbythe delegates to this convention from the ' ent Executive, as intended to prevent an examifeveral districts each county casting as many I nation into his official conduct, and to cover up votes as it has senators and representatives jn ! nis srpations of power. the State T.eirisliitiiro. IVos-i.lo.t Vi..-a. .1.... I Resolved, That ill the cminlnn nfil,; r-...

. nvnriri) ,IHU each county shall, in any event, be entitled to at least one vote, when two or more Counties . hsve but one Senator, then each of such Counties shall have one vote. 3d. That the State Electors shall be selected by a committee to be composed of one from each congressional district, to be chosen by the delegates from such district, Mr. Holloway offered the following resolution, which Was adnnfed. I 1 llesoived. That the nelecratnn rm i,. i..D... . .. . . vi ii , i, . v . j v - tire districts be authorized to select a coutiagent 1 elector," to serve in case the regular elector ! 1.....1 1 r ..... I oould from any cause be unable to perform the cuties incumbent upon him and the State Central Committee slutii, upon the failure to serve oa the part of any of said Electors, have the Tower to fill such vacancy. Mr. Ellis, of Knox offered the following resotion. Resolved, That the chair appoint a committee ef one from each Congressional District to nominate a State Central Committer to be composed of five members from the 5th congressional districts and one from eath of the other conf ressioiml districts. The chair appointed the following committee under Mr. Ellis' resolution. 6th District Abner T. Ellis, of Knox 1st 2d ?.d 4th Sih "th Sth Oth Kdh James C. Graham, of Tike. Gen. Milton Stapp, of Jefferson. Jesse D. Carmichael, of Rush. Eli Murphy, of Henry. Robert Ha una, of Marion. Wm. G. Coffin, of Farke. Shermau Hostetter of Montg. James S. Frazer, of Koscuisco Richard Winchell, of Grant ees for the meeting of the delegates from i wveral Congressional DieUi'H were annonn-:

j d by the Chair, when the Delegates retired i and the Convention adjourned till 52 o'clock

P. M. 4fTEXOOS SESSION. i O V m The. Convention aemhM. The delegates from the several Congressional n:,,.,,,., , , , , ,,, -''vttictsreorted the following electors and det gt,.e9 Flrt District. J0hn Pitcher, t f IVwev'V.lector. J;,mes E. Wythe, of Vanderburgh, Contingent. neegate8 t0 sationa Convention Famue' Hill, of Gtbson; W. A. Porter, of Harrison; Samuel Topper, of Crawford; John Mitchell of Vanderburgh; Hon. E. M. Huntington of Perry. C J Nmuiil taiisf riV John S. Davis, of Floyd, Eleetor. Vm. F. Thompson. Cojtinrrent . Third Diotrirt. Milton Gregg, of Dearborn, Elector. Joseph Robinson, of Decatur, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. P. A. . . - . .- .".111111(11 VUUVCUllUUi 1 A. Hackleman, of Rush, Elias Conwell, of Ripley; Edwin Barrow, of Franklin; Thompson Dean, of Dearborn; Israel T. Gibson, of Decatur. Foarth District. D. T. Holloway, of Wayne, Elector. James II. Hunt, of Wayne, Contingent Delegates to National Convention. Tho. D. Hankins, of Fayette; Wm. II. Bennett, of i - - j Fifth District. T. D. Walpole, of Hancock, Elector. F. M. Finch, of Johnson, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. S. V. B. Noel, of Marion; JI. G. Finch, of Hamilton; Natiri than Crawrord' of Hancock; Hugh O'Neal, of T .. : r nr r - r. . ,, Marion; M. M. Ray, of Shelby. Sixth m.trirt. L. II. Rousseau, of Greene, Elector. John S. Watts, cf Monroe, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention John F. Allison, of Green; Cant. Jos. Warner, of Davi- , ess; Abner T. E'.lis, of Knox; Lewis Boll man of ..ionroe; Uliver Uo gherty, of Morgan. eipventh District. Edward W. McGaughey.of Parke, Elector. James T. Moffatt, of Vigo, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. George K. Stoele, of Parke; Jesse Conrad, of vigo; DanieUrigler, of rutnam; Thos. Nichols, or Hendricks; Russell L. Hathaway, of Tutnam. Kighth DiMtrirt. James F. Suit, of Clinton, Elector. Harvey G. Ilaz-lrigg, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. Isaac Tippecanoe; Lucien D. Griirsrs, ofClinton: Wm. G. Montgomery, of Warren; II. G. Hazelrigg, of Boone. Wittth IHttriet. Daniel D. Tratt, of Cass, Elector. Myron II. Orton, of Laporte, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. David G. Rose of Laporte; Hyacinth Lasselle, of Cass; Schuyler Colfax, of St. Joseph; Thomas G. Harris, of Elkhart; Geo. E. Gordon, of Wabash. Tenth Diotrh-t. David Kilgore, of Delaware, Elector. Warren H. Withers, of Delaware, Contingent. Delegates to National Convention. Wm. G. Ewing, of Allen; II. H. Neff of Randolph; E. Murray, Huntington; Wm. II. Nimmons, of Noble; Allen Hamilton, of Allen. The following report was made by the Committee on Resolutions. Resolved, That we are in favor of holding a Xalional Convention for the purpose of recommeiiiliiig candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, at the approaching election ; that the Whigs of Indiana w ill cordially anl zealously rally to the support of any Whigs n,3J" elected by said Convention for those high olliees, and that they will use every i.iurc nifiu oinres, ana t:iut tliey will use every s '" - ull". imcinnau, tllno, as a

! suitable pla.-e for the holding of said Convention, , leaving the time to.be settled by the Whig memJ bers of the present Congress.

Resolved, That war is a calamity to anycoun try, and especially to a Republic, and that we are in favor of bringing the existing war with Mexico to a speedy and honorable termination. Resolved, That the war with Mexico ought to have been avoided, and in the opinion of this Convention might have been avoided, without any sacrifice of the National honor or interests. Resolved, That this is a povemment of tl, people; that they have the right to express their opinions and sentiment on nil I j ' - " ic--iniiia vuili neeted iritl, tlm , ?,..::.. .- r- , . ...... ,.,..i.i,iiuluui Dl panne ail.urs; t that for the exercisn of thia m-;. ,i i , ,1 ....o yi ii nege, ,iiry PllOlllU not ne denounced by thos in power, who are merely their servants, with beiug "moral trai-! ,orS!" "enemies to the country," and as giving ! ''flillntlll PamfilPl In tlia.nA.H .1 1.1.. , 1 I ' 1 nilC I. Oil j ventin. Congress has the constitutional power ' ,0 n,ake "PI'ropriations for the improvement of! in. i.e. . - i ,v,rers Bna "arwrs, where such improvements j Bre of a National character and tend to facilitate and ""P"1 commerce with foreign nations and R,non the Several States, to the protection of j tile Xav'' or tMe transportation of our Armies, Resolved, That the President of the United .States, is disposed, as appears by his recent veto ! of a hill fur thai nnmncA n.if .. ...,:. r I ii. fiiins o.iy ui the reveniiea nf lh riini,v tn ... u : - - - .u v iu aui.il 1 1 11 : provements, or any other objects to benerit the ' people or to promote their interests. I 1 Resolved, That we are opposed to a svstem of ', direct taxation for the support of the Govern- I meiit, and that we are opposed to the levying of a duty on tea and coffee, as recommended bv the President, to raise revenue to prosecute the war with Mexico, or for any other purpose. Resolved, That Uie patriotic teal of our citizen soldiery, and their dauntless bravery In the preat battles which have been fought in Mexico, against overwhelming numbers, affords a guaranty that our flag will always be gallanty sustained in the face of an enemy, and deserve the thanks of the nation. Resolved, That the volunteers of the State of Indiana, who responded to the call made upon them for military service, have nobly sustained the honor of the State. Resolved, That the cloud which rested for a time upon the fame of the 2d Indiana Regiment, has but added to their honor, by inviting a ecru, tiny into its conduct, which has shown it to havbeen brave and dauntless iu battle, though suffering greatly la action by reason of the incom petency of its commander. Tha committee to whom that subject was reTnA rTorteJ lh9 """N" of lh following gen-

tlemen to compose the State Central Commit tee: 1st District S. A. DeBroler, of Dubois.

2d 3d 4th 5th C. P. J. Arion, of Jefferson. Joseph Robinson, of Decatur. Martiu Bundy, of Henry. John D. Defrees, William Qnarles and Wm. Hanna of Marion; Win. Ilerrod of Bartholomew; D. S. Gooding of Hancock and R N. Willims of Madison. Sam'l. Judah, of Knox. Wm. D. Griswold, of Vigo. Albert S.White of Tippecanoe. Wm. M. Reyburn, of Miami. Wm. A. Telle. ofRandolnh. Gth 7th Flh 9th 10th Mr. Biusman offered the following resolution, which was adopted by unanimous consent: Resolved, That in the contingency which requires the convocation of a National Convention we recognire the necessity of leaving i!s acUonentirely unbiased; that we are unwilling to decide which of the illustrious men whose names are before the people for ih t'istinm,iK. ed office of Chief Magistrate of the Union, has , . " fc ' " i j paramount claims, but, having unbounded coniideuce in the integrity, wisdom and patriotism of our delegates, we are willing to leave it to their discrimination to present a staunch and well qualified Whig to the country as the standard bearer ol the people in the political contest which is approaching. Mr. LitUe offered the following resolution which was adopted. Resolved, That the'eommittee empowered to select senatorial electors, be authorized to select two delegates to the National Convention for the State at large. Messrs. Suit. Vnlcnn n..i. tt.u o, ... J -h Mapp were then called out, and each addressed , ..w..-Wu, nni. iiu nenv nii.l theConvenUon amidst the most rapturous ap. P'anse. The committee to which that subject was referred, came in and reported for State ElectorsJoseph G. Marshall nnd Godlove S. Orth Contingent State Electors, George B. Thompson, and Wm. Ewing; Samnel W. Parker and David Wallace as delegates to the Whig National Convention ou the part of the Stale. EVENIXQ SESSION. 6 o'clock, P. M. The Convention was called to order by the n i . i resiaeni. Mr. Tuffs offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, That in the coming campaign every whig door in Indiana will be found, as in 1S40 with the "latch siring out" especially to the candidates for Electors who shall find a welcome In the house and heart of every good Whig iu the State. Messrs. M'Gaughy, Albert S. White, Gov V allace. Robinson. V. 'il j . tromerv , ' gomerj were severally called out during the evenins and entertain ii.- i J " ''SC voucourse 01 peopie in me most happy manner. On motion of C. L. Murrav. tlm rm.:. aajournea with three cheers for the nomin... r,f the Whip Xation-,1 ro,- ,. mo ,,nig xalional Convention, nliirl.n o! given with a right hearty good will.and the del- j egaies reurea well satisfied w ith what tliev hnd 1 ., i- i, . i .., , J accomplhed and with the most confident spirit of complete and fflorinim ri..,n..i. ri.: . o "'"'"I'livi n nig irmciples. DAVID WALLACE, Tresident. Kfhrt W.-Ahen the circulating medium of a country become, depreciated, and confidence in i value so much impaired a to prevent it. Ircvcirculation among- the people, ,hc avenue of trade are immediately obstructed, and prosperity i assiired'v .ooneror laur utterly destroyed. Jnstso i,h ii. human body when its circtilaung mtdium, the blood, is encumbered w ith nsel.-ss and corrupt humor, nnd the vital en.-rcu s become o far impaired a. to lose the power ofdrivine the str, am of life with freedom ii . - ' ' 1 ""s,st, m, all the avenues tn health I will he speedily closed, and disease and death will be I the certain result. As, in the first place, the only sure mean, of prospenty is io puree the country from the usel s nor- ' turn ol it currency, o, in the latter cae, the only I sure road to healt h is to cleanse ihe blood from all iui- i purity. " x richt s Indian Veiretahle Pill, are the best medicine in the world for rostnriiitr the body to health, because they expel all useless and corrupt humor in nn caiy and natural manner, and while th. v every l"yV,ve,,'ra",,,"""n, '''' of every name is rapidly dniin .mm the body. Hew are ..f counterfeits fa kinds! Somearecnat. id w,th .uirar; other are made to resemble in outward appearance the original medicine. 1heafet course i, to purchase from the rrirnlar nrrents only, one or more ol 1...... -.- . ... and town in thr State, . . . . J or louiiii in every villare I he irelllline foi-sali by R. A. S. Tym r, rtroohvill. : tr ,i J - ... ; , , niiiuK, ill, , F. D. t rookshank It Co , Vainield: David Slaughter, Hloon..neC,roye;Tho,.J. W hue Co., I.aur. 1; 1 ho, J. r itton, Rochester. Principalofflce, ln9. Race street, Philadelphia. .i-e.,rim'V x"f'irttii, F.rrninr p,t. rANCF.H.SCHOFll.A AXDUOITRF. Amp.e experience h,. proved that ro combination or me,lic,ne has ever h. . , effieac,,,,,, i r, moving the above diea.., as Dr. .1 AYK'S AI.TF.RV I I VF It has i fl. cted cr.s truly astonishinr;, not only of Cancer and other diseasos of that cla.., hut lias removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin. Swclmif. i.ivi'iriimi,l.,:.. i-v .. 1 . ' medicine enter, into the circulation, and ..ILaJ.S. ! diseaes where.ee 1.........1 . :. Z . . . . r , . .. . .".-..ii. si purines ine nioou and other fluids of the body, remove ob.trurtion in the por.-, of the skin, rnd reduce the enlargement! or tne eland s or bones. It iner,... . ,h .....:... moves headarhe ml il.,.. ...j ' .... ' . ! . . - in, in, isrorites ine whole .ystem and impart animation to the diseased and debilitated constitution. There is nnthinr-su-p.nortoit in the whole materia medica. It is per. lectly sale and extn mely pleasant, and has nothing ot tliedisgit,ng names accoinpanyiiie the idea of swaMuwing medicine. NO APOLOGY FOR WF.ARINR A Wirt. . Haddoufield, X. J ., Feb. 2d, 1S4. Or. Janve: S,i I take irn-at pleasure in informim; von that the bottle of Hair Tonic which I obtained of x on lat October, ha proved most satisfactory and succes.ful. My hair had for a long time bes'n rx-c-edintr thin, hut for two or three years past it had sntallrn out that my head had become almost entire, is bald. I xv tinder the necessity of rnnrraliug the baldness, hy combing the hair on th sides o,. r il Knt now. after using a bottle of ihe Tonic, I haveas luxuriant a grow ih of hair as I ever had. , . C. C. P M1K. late Pastor ofihe Baptist church at Haddnnti. Id. iX.J. Pr.pared milv by Dr. Ton. n';i..i..i..i.:. and Sold on .rn ne he" ii il- ' W. HA I.E. 4-1 w Hrookville Ind. W. II. PHILLIPS. Xo. 7 Main Street, vest side, three doors aboee Front ! near the Public wharf, Cincinnati, o ' , "fVF.Al.F.R in tillOCF.HlKS and VR"mrE! 1 w keeps constantly on hand, a p m-ral a. .on- ' men, o, Malt, auirar. rotlce, Tea, Molases.clu-,-se, Madder, Indico. Saleraius, (.lass, Sails, :,iit,, Yarns, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, Candle, and all olhec amdc in the Uroccry llnsmes, hich will he sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or in richanre lor produce. 8 N. It. The Hiirhest Prices paid for Feather, F!a Seeu, r lour, fork, Karon. I. aril, r.imsnr;, 1 imothv See'i, v lover- net-u, MustarU-Scs d, I leva Frt.. White Beans, Mags, c. 4.C. Cincinnati, Wa, Drnd s-r. Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main Strvit, S doors from ihe river. rHF. subsenb -r has on hand and i constantly ad mMiut'acturina; Pl.ATIOliM SCAI.K.S of ail size. Also. Brass and Iron lleams. of superior quality. All of .hich ace warranted in c ry respect. Please call and examine before pnrcha'sins;' ei.ewhere. WM. Hl'DPIKT. OHIO MFCHAMC5' IXSTI Tt TK.-This is to csrtif; lhat theprtmium s awarded at the F.iclnh Annual Fair nf Ohio Mechanic Institute to Wm. Hud.lart.for riatfrrra Seals there exhibited bv him. Iivt-n under our hand this first d.v of Vn.M.i,,. IS. JOBX I. FOCTF.. Prc L-i J. W. Applegatr, Sec y. Ja Administrator's Sale. ffTIK nni'. rsie:n,d administrator of the estate of

M Anna l owes, deceased, will eil at public .ale, on Latin day ihe itth day of February, IS, at the late residence of .aid deceased, in White Water town hip. in Franklin en.. Ind., one stack of WHF. T. helonrmr; Io aid estate. Sale tn commence at lo ' eloek A. M.and tct-nia then made known. nik I, 1i IL0K, ilm. Jan. It, IR. 4.,

COTTON YAK1YS, TO'IK subscriber, Arnl Tor the Covington and the tal Cooper Cotton Kacmno, ha ron.tamly on h.nd a lar?e lock offntton Varus, Wickinr, arprt nnd Coverlet Warp, Twioe and Bafinr. l ocale at thr lowest price.. H. BI'CHAXAX. Ciurinua i J: n. U.-4-m-(Cin. Gat.,

iYOTICK. ALL person owing interest on the Public School Fund of Franklin comity, are requested to make payment of the up on or before thr 20th oar or J n 11 11 a n in-. t ..11 1 1. . . m m ;n ...... .. . i. -. 'i . .- - - i . .i mil unit tjkprrt tn nnu tiitir Dunds in the hands of the officera Tor collection. H. CARMICHAF.L, A. F. Dec. IS, 147. S2-AW O. New Leaf Turned l V. F.PHINGTOX, haini nmor. d rrom the T old .laod on the corner tormtrlj- occupied hr Samuel Murphy, to the hoii.r n r ntly nrcupird by Mr. Jo.pph Gouilie, nhere he ill in future be found t all lime., junt in order to do your ! aviiif up ir.n n, iliti nilltir; to kerp every thillp with the utrinet propriety ahont the .hop, he hupet to ihare the patruiairc of a liberal public. Dec. 21, 1847. 52 G. A. Bidwell! "josih DrkT . A. RlDWRLr. Ac Cil. t'UMMISSION 9MMISSION AND PRODCCE MF.RCH ANTS No. is, We.t Front Stteet. Cincinnati ' IDF.RAL CASH ADV NCKS, made oa'anir ni menu ofProdtiee or other m rehanui.e JJ menu uf Traduce or other m Tchsiwii.c. . REFER TO Me.ck, Taylor & Watt., Hawte & flroee, John Kucler. J..i. ri I ! "n Kelcr; I T." : Yra,m Mjrsh Jc Co. ' M. hiiirltrl Sun vii.. ..... L. Wnrthinirton. De.47 12-lj- ' H. LIXCK. J. H. FARqurtAR. iNEW GOODS. Great Bargains! taeap: Caeap! Cheap! at the New !f nra nf ,c r , DlOre 01 1.1 NCR At FA HvilTII R Dealers in Staple and Fancy Drv Good. tt'.rw.e quven.ware, Gla.are. M o,..l, WoodellM Nre. Cnt. lerr, Grnrerie., 'Nail., lint.. Cm,. Knot X-...: . . 1 Oppo.itetothe Pom office, on MainRur.,, ,treet . ., w u . , .iiriiinii, iy f . cvc. Hrookville, ltidinna. I AKqi-HAR mo.t re.pectfully knowled;e to their friend, and c,,. . ... f r. . , - ' " "'.ir iru-nti. anil cu.t. deep .ense of gratitude for the pati onace th ey have receiveti and take pka.nre in thus informine- ,he :....i.i:- .1. - .. i 'c mat inev are ' PLvii a.sor.mr ju.t receiving NK.W ami nt nf Fill .....i i- ...... S: nation of, heir Mock of ti cw and natonnl.lv fiood. " hi "ear companion, both in ittan lrrrr, w ith any other in the market. lual1 heir .in t-iuiiii9, in part, ol c losns Passim ets, &atinet!s, Jeans, Teretteens &.c &.c. j Super blue. Mack and brown Jmericnn and Fnreim 1 Broad ( loth., 6 i ' hi tie and black Beaver Cloths, suitable for Over ! Coat, and Clonk.. j " Fancy American and French Caimcrs. ! I'lain do n " Fancy nnd plain black, blue. hro u. prac. n. f. rd and .teel, colli and ca.let mixed Salinelt. nine ami fray mixed Kentucky Jeans Domestic and I'enu.vlvania do Super Corded Velvetteeli. " Silk warped Cudrina;tiin. " Cnilon Cloth. " Green mixed and Aonru rom Tweed. Prints, Cashmeres, be Laines, Plaids, Gi?ighnmx. Jtlparns. A c. Brosnaml pm-ple Merrimack Print.. Hliic, black, line and tui'd do Oil red d Fancy d Super F.nirliOi Chinir, plain pattern! ' Furnitun- prints. " llro n and col'd Cashmere.. Rrown. blue, trct n and fane Mouse Da I ainv. Pneiia Vina I'laid. French, Maiichi.t. r and Carlton black, purple an4 IW... purple ami plaid Gingham. Snp.Thi.u-k plaid .Ati.aca. " IMam black tin .V""i" . ei.io uinciiani.. Mode ,1 " 1 yonese Mode Cloth " R'aik I.yomse do ninck. hrown,'!,!,,, , pink, drab and shite enpd Muslin V::""" . : . K i-ninir. loak limn.-. nn viaruiers ' t In ck, sup. r Saxon n, ,t Shirt, and Drawers: Nankeen: u.,1 i Sa.esbu'.y VinVi"0" pUi" "Bj tvi,h "T1' ". ' "d hue canton i nie ann ncotcn Diaper n leeched Damask l able cloth., F"ltrcnl''1 do Silks, Vsstlnors. Shawls. &c. Super fancy dress Silk ' Ula.k erode Swiss do " HUrk titruiid do " Hlur black do " c?enha,v apron do " cofd srro de Afrique bonnet Si'.lr " Fancy ,I0 jo hue t Ion nee and White Satin. Super black and blue black Velvet! for Ve.tene. " hlark Satin ,u a " Farmer's do (new article) d.i " Fancy p'aid , " I'lain Silk and Merino do " Fancy and Striped no EmVil St plain Thibet Shawls, with heavy silk Trinire Plain Merino , ,j0 Kmlrd and plain Mouse de Laine Shawl. F.mb'd and plain Wool , R A black and col'd emii'd Ca.hm. ra d i Fiirur. d Mode Siradillad ,i Fancy figured t'as!itnerv , Zeph,r, XVo.,1 nett, blanket and plain wool d., Taglciie, Waultil in it an, fancy plaid cotton do Misses enib'd and plain o 1 hihet, bl k & col d delaine and Florida drr.s Ildkr. lllack silk and fancv neck dn Fancy and plain silk pocket Swi.s, mull and books Muslin. Plain and cordrd .laronits. White and black llobin. ite. Giei-u Ueinge, Irish l.in.ii. J.OTIOXS. Markm? canvass, cruel and ranva.s tt-edles, thnnd and Mus, rdrrinr;, l.i.le l.ace r.nd 1 nsrrtinv;. lllack S, k and Mohair Friuirr, cr-trd Ftriii. I.adie. Tainhnnnl Cullrs, Itnishcd Habit, and an p.-r French worked Collars, Ar' ilicial Flowers, Men s. Hoys, and Xli... s Comforts. r","' r"epl'' ''l!,ck ,,ul th' rr5 mi d 5-lin Kihbon 'lav, , an. F.mird and Figured Satin Honn.-t do do I III K Lajie.' fur tipped Peaver and Cashmere G love. do hlark and col'd kid do do d.i do do " black ,lk and white ft hl'k cotton Gent sup. r black Ki l and llurk " Lined and plain ll. clin " black and white cotton and woollen V'T' -'"l li'b-irlove. and wor. iieasv nncK Xliitens. ed Xtitta a,;,es ni 'kilk Milts: children'. L.t Hose; ch'ds Reiienles; boss' 11. Its, , f c II ATS A: t?AIs. " Dodd'a latest style fashionable mole sLin .il u... " " " " Fur " do HI k and col d Wool do super round rmwn.VnaixOtter and SealFnrCan Fur trimmed and plain cloth ,i' Palo Alto and It, u na v,sta Silk and Houirli and llia.lv t;la7..d " Velvet Octatr C. larcd' Pa lo Alto f, r Roy. and In ant.. Velvet 1 urban. Mnskral, .ealelte. sinr;K'spriii? cla.ed ton velvet. Jtc. (tee. Boots and Shoes. Men' Calf Kip and Common Boot Hoys' ,ln I. a.lies Calf Kip and Common do " Fine Morocco Shoe. M, n"s. Hoys' and children' do IlulValo over io I.adi. s' tiuni do ,0 Sj'lend:il asxr-rfmrnt of l,noJit.c (?!lcs. WI.I. AM) WINDOW PXPF.R. Larnlt. ape an. Ctrr S.-.rrnt nrirl firtiert. I.arr and Small TF. W .MTKHS. Splendid as. urtnieni uf Ladies' an t Ocu.lciucn' Hill SSI I v ii ft e Ora.s Mat nianiifactur, d by the Ulin.l beautiful article. j Oil painted I. and. cape Window- Sr les. I All kinds of appro, ed merchantable connft-T pro- i duce recv.d in , .'balic- for e;'ols. Purchaser i are requested loevaniinc their S I OIK and IttlCF.) I as tin y an d. -tern, ined not lo be undersold, prefer- j rin; Ihe "nimble sixpence to the slow shiUni. " Hrookville, Dec. 21, l?tr. T hoots am) .mor.s. V II x VF. just received a eutopic, stock of A MKX'S Coarse. Kip and Cull'P.oois and Hn ran. Hois' Coarse and Kip Hoois si , procsns. YOl'THS" Coarseaud Kip Rmita and llroran. WOXIF.NS KIP BOOIS. " tIF d C. II F.R do " Half C.aiter do MOUOCkO do BOAT ,t " Morocco and Roat SH0E1 " Kid SlU PKUs " Col d Half Kaitcr ROOST CHIl.DRKN S SHOKS ,,, HOOIS Ladie.' and Cms' HI I1RF.H Q Kit SHOES, c ill. n.l fA'-etvivof.fTr. and I illaell them atl iiicnnati pries FOli CASH. Brookvilir, ao,h Nov., IM7.0 R- ,YNFK' PITTSIIUIJC. I T nm . Fl I I. supply of Ihe I.OHF.NZ IRON, Nails. Si.-c!,and cast, nirs, warranted In be equal in quality In any in the market. aUay. on hand and tor .ale, at a .mall alsance on I'msburr price.. Country Merchant, and other, will do c!l to c,ve me a call n, lore purch.ie elsewhere. Slab St. , I or plough, of all alwav en hand, at , H. C. HRASHF.K'S Iron Store, o. J2P. Main .trect, a few door above Fifth t., inrinnati. Ohio. inrinnati. Ohio. D C t.s. IS47 I-1T 1IIOX AXD MILS .JO.cno I RS. Wavne Iron. fiot 20.000 lb. Slipro Inm. 50 KeC allium Nail. .t'tst rercved. My assortment nfSlici, Iron w as pr. ' chased ofthe Mannl'artiin r at lower rate, lhan are i allowed 10 Merchant, ft ncrally, and 1 w ill o at a ' mall advance mi est

Rrookrillc, Kov. , Ht.r. Jo

New Fall and Winler Goods.

THF. andersirawd ha- l.telv mHinl a lrn mnA too.pl. te annmrnt or rv, ry description f Goods unable lur the .on-..,irh as dress noons. Super. French, and English CASHMF.R F.S. " Mouc de Laine aupernne real silk Warp Alpaca 1 French. Enrli.h, and Scotch Ginrham C .. . 1 , b " i ii air uiii riain tlii. na Vi.ta, Monterey and Oienn Wonted Plaidi Mulrr color, .triped and black Alpaca err rich hlark and ahadi d Ronibazinea Plaid Cloak Lininri, all Wool Stnprd, Plaid and Plain I.in-t t Rich Knli.h and American Calicut. Very rich plaid Cloaking. Silk and Cotton Velret A rirh a..ortinent of plain black and fancy SJlka Crr.-c.an. F.irypiian and Orleans Mitta Zephyr Wri.t Merino GIotc., a new article 11". km and Kid Glove. Berlin Lined, Chamoi. Lined Glovet V orated Hood, and Cumlort. Plain and plaid Cambric, and Jaconet. Sl, Mull and Rook Mn.liii. Lin. n Cambric, bm.n and hlaik Cambric. ' , , i.ace., h.ileine, and In.rrtioir. ' I 'u cur,l,'' Jconet, Drown Holland. J c? T'Z'' rW." . ?rre,' Gauic Veila , S,vle """ Ribbond. Bonnet Tabb and Artificial Flower. mack Arwine: Haw Silk and Mohair Fringe Silk Frm ire. fr Dre.e, all color. Black and Fancy colored Apron Girdle Shawls, &c. Super. all Wool M roc ha Sha. Do Sild and Wor.trd Hrocha Shaw ls i.o neary onlen and Teki r H,i Plain and F.nib'd Cloth and Cashmere do I Super. Blanket and Neck do aim iravat.aml H ilk T ' Fine Mc I,d '' French, Kngii.hnd a. I merican C loth. I French.Kni;lish and American wool black (3a..imetv S"P'r French and F.iicliOi fancv Ca.imrrea ' ', 'Uw l 1,cl."'h' ""J Mackina lllankct.for C. nt. ' . . . other sm l. d Twetds I lllue, black and cold mixed Jean. ; Ken, rreen. v hite and vellow Kl-,...,. t. ' p'i'l'k'iu v"! .b,,,,'"b1,r,'.l'"nere Ve.tinga i '---' smio no Fancy colon d Wor.tt d do i F",,r ""l? ?!L"" nd GIn" " ' ' ' ' I- 1 V. SHEETINGS Sc. . - - ii oi.ii. y MiaiiKetS 9-4 and 10-4 do .Io l!ron and bleached Shirting 3-4 anil o-4 ln-nviii Shectine. Ilrown a. ul bleached Drilling and Canton Flannel. Ihr above g-ood. have been .elected ith qn at caryatid are utTered at the lowest Cmcinni.ipr.ee. r",. 1VXKK. Hrookville, Nor. SDth, 1847. 4U M Hard war e and CatleryT ILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws, Drawing Knivts, Cutinnj Knives, Pocket Knivr., Kniv.-. and Fork. Iluteheri' Kniv. ., Knub l.eek. and l.atrhe., I bnnib l.atcbe.. Round and S.iiare Holt., Butt and Screw , Iron and Steel Square., Mi II and Cm. Cut bus File., Hand Saw Fil. ., Waffle Iron, Steel Yard, 'rind Stone Crank., Nail and Shoe Hammer., And on, lirar. and llitt. Ames" Shovel, and Soade. Hi avy Jrai Shovels, Hay Fork, and Axe, Manure Forks, Mam.-., lira., and Kiitrar Kettle. I he above arc oflcrvd at the lowc,t Cincinnati i"r!i" v R- TVNFU. I'rookville, Nov. 47, 147 SO 11-. ntiA M let.:. .. . ' I'KHKY J. 3IOOIJM. Plumber. Pitmn and ll,1rin( Maker. .i... nun st netwn Rare and F.lm, has ron.tatitlv on hand and forsalc. Well, Cistern and Force Pumps', Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes of all sites. ALSO Hydraulic MWr Hams, for ronvi ylur; water I rum S prin rs or small streams. ,n dwell, iie-, pardon., s.ahl. ir., w here a head of from 4 1..H f, u can be obtain. d. Waierran be convex. d from loo to 1 Jo feet in height, and from i lo Juoo les t on a I. tcl, at a small expense. All orders rrom the country executed w ith neatness and dc.patch. fill., O., Dec. 2, IS47. Jl-Iy New Fall and Winter Ci oods. 11UKTOX & 3IAUT1N', I .ini ncei,eii..nr,ct Inim Philadelphia, complete a.sortm lit of fall and w r Goods, consisting iupart of White, H.-d and Yellow, Flannel. Rleachedand unbleached. Canton fla'nui I. Men net draw, rs and shirts. Calicoes, tiiiichams, Cauielion Jco Hueiia Vita pla.l. Simiii silk and Victora, do xnainmr a. .xioui. ,.. Lane Lustre. and nlaelt Alpacha ('entleman'g If'eur. W ave. P. aver. nine, niart v...i. c i:t Cloths and Casimer.. Itluc black, mixed ami Janes, 4c. ' "r Shawls. Rlk. Worst, d, Kmhroiden ri. Cloth Shawl " plain l lulie, and Wool do " Mud,. Col'd Thibet do F.mb. " is Cloth , . " " Cashmere d.i And a varieiy ol IV Laine do Hau.lk. rchi, I. and Cravats. Caps Men and By, lL,irs, al Cap. " Hoy. and Children cloth rap. " Mush and fur do i an Aim, i,,.t Isabel and G. n Scott, nil ilk and glared Muslin caps. hoots axssiioi:s. Mrn s flu)" ami Youth's rnrr fnni nml Short. - . Kip ml cU" Hntrii. M.im.in s, Muc A n( 1-hililr.n's kV nhm-I.mhi-X iatttt cmt r. Morncc. ami calf Uvt- hooi. 1 .ail ir ;nm ai.tl bnkni, v. r .i.n All or hi-h-iU hf uld il not low.-r than can had in ihm itiMrkM. Mraiall and namirn- h -l-ipi-pun In m lie-1 U t hrn. 4Jlv. 1. 1). ,I()i;s, ATTOHNF.V AND CO INS EI.I.O H A, J AW Hrookville. Ind. JVC. JO, IS47.-.JJy0fl,C,'0n M'" R'"-r ""- Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Practice. ,i, Hamilton, Cl.rmnui and liruw n Cuuit tie.. Ohio. OFFICE On the Fast sidy of Main, between -m and 4,h S.s.. cim iniiaii. Ohm Kef.r tnf. F. Clarksun, Rrookville, c. ls7. 51-ly II. I. .lOHXSOX, .11 iuum-.Y AND COCVSFI.I.OR KOKOXIO, AT LAW, H. rerto Messrs. Coram, Tweed V c ., c.i.cii.n a li i Co. lloilan l. F.q . Hrookville. Ind Oct. 2.S, l.,47 44 JOIIA A. MATSOIV," AtlornevatLaw. Ilrro-rnv M . . w . i ,- o , . i . . iiniuis, I I .. I v n way loth, is j.,. 2d-tf. JOHN II. F All ( IV 1 1 A 11, Attorney at Law. Crock tile. la. Jan. 10 1S13- ri if .... . . . JOIIX I).lIOU LAM, Attorney at Lav, i.kookvii.li:, la. coNsiMPTiov. cocoii," sprrTivr,"oF RI.OOO, HllOM Hl I IS, AS I IIM x,.VC. To Collsiinil.tises: lnor-f,lil.. ,,r ..... .r.. .nrierin. fr.nn netrh-ri, ,1 col.U. or an oh.iriirtion and cons.quint intlamalioll el t be d. Iicate I ininr of;: hose Kiln a j throtich which the air we breath is di.trthol.d to the Isi lltr-- This oli-iro, t,oi, produce pain and ....-e-I n. .. hoars, nes., c.nich. .1 . m tt , f br.-.lliior. hre. j tic I, ver, and a .pitting l 'Ihlnnrf'. matter, or phi. rm, , which finally exliau. i the .in iitrth .r the patient, land d. aih en.,. .. JWNF.'S KXPFC I ORWI ; NkVF.H F AU.s to n-move this oS. .ruction, and pro. ; dor, . the most pl, a,j,isr ,nj happy re.uli.. It is i-brt!-, in us , n. cts, and cannot fail to relieve . wors: worms: worms: To remove those troublesome and dantrernu. inhah. Usui, ol , he .loniaeh and bowel, w hn h .o oft. n impair the h.alth and de.tmy the live, of children, ne Ja lie'. 1 unit Verinifurc. acertain and tafe preparation for i he removal of the vari kind, of are... Dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appetite, infantile lever and aeue, and debility of the siomash and bowels and orirans nfditrestion. It is without re. puonoiieof the most valuable preparation in the world. j FF.VF.R AND Afll E-CVRF. WARR AMF.P. i I .'ti.' Aue Pills, which may be had at No South Third Street, Philadelphia, are warranted to , cure ihe wursi forms of Fever and At;in: 1 he nu n-I I iv w ill hen fund, d in all ease il the) fail to cure j but the never do fail. I Pn pan-d only hy Dr. D. Jaynr, Philadelphia, and i nsi uvj nj, .M. w. H AII.K, 5"3'"r Ilrookvillc, Did. itC!.K and D-nihlf Hitt Jack riama. f5 Single and Ootible Bitt Smooth rin simr. nrf l.otthte Pitt Fup dt Sii.rI" and ltiiihlt Hitt Jointvr do Hnbbit and Sah IManra t itwrint a nd fVimc Plnt, T.tr aie lo tot eah, hv . TTfcFft

D. Carrill. . c ' ,' CARGILL & BRADBURY. Surw-Mnr. lu AXDRFWs. CARRILL 4 CO HL5Jiiif3Cturcrs of Stoves, Gratis and'

uci:ow ware, i ir M; : , ws.iain.i Vn:rn. HiJ Air, J'aracmi and Improxd 'n ium 1 fookinr Store.. T'O and e.in Piale, Pailor'and Canm n Slo . Ac. , Hollo Ware, Sad Ircov 1rmi po. Andiron. lea Kettle., ft c. Dec 'O.-Ilt JT-Vrr.'r,l r VllT'lri.i " " li "ff f i.ehiu Important fthr jrwr.T. I h brn lonr - .i;iii mat tne citizen, orihe Hi t -tto.ee b r time, in regard to the billion, di.ra.e. i'h "lii. h pertTnu.ofour nohle e. nntrv are vi.it. d The trre I w,..iri,ir i. at lenctnonenri to u. h. the r. lebrated I Grarn.herr Company. 1 h. ir adv. r n nt in an I other column, to huh thr attention of ev. rv man woman au.l amid ihould betuiniedlately g. ven. . - - I "POX'T GIVE I'P IHr S1III'." ) 1 lie fellcv. inr . fr ln a r. pi etal.Ie pi. rt Knit ilat. d l.amb.rtrili.-. N. .1., .ion- io. ifH. J ii J"'1"'- y" 6- s,,"h Third St.. I hilarelphia. I mar Sir I have thi. day had an int. rview with i tne re iiil.m.n of whom I made mention to von a. I naviiicf taken vonr Vniiiinr.i,i i. . .1 A- it .in. ueii to c men ..e ,- . r..p, ctanie tarnier. iivmir a f. w mile. imiiii inn. I via. so milch itir.-e.-..l ; ..4...-.I. .1 account he pan- me of hi. coush and c Iraod the firt lci.iire moment io e cure, that I em- ' ..iinmni..;..... I.! to von. difllie cure i I 1 . . . -

;, .1 . - - . n ..i-r. io -.- - a oe niiei-nnn of l.u r.n . , be ,t i. the nio,t nniarkaVeonr 1 have rv, r kn..n. f 1 r ,,,;VMKV. JVItKTS. I OV1HIS. .UlIM-J?',-'"t (,f,rr h"m " e.) he baa been C A I. M K.V. IH1I.AM Hlinpiv 1 J f ever, name .itn. rintr h a courh ofthe met ,!,tr..i.ic k,il. , "' - HfMi.WPS. Wlllllis MlVIS ,) Kl"ne ""r - rear., (he l n... M.i . MOTHKRSin .h-eiiti.-,. V , N, , ,. .. Frequent turn, of rnlirlii.ir- .,,,1 .!.!... , r, ,. hi n.ll . ... . . .' ' "

inn- r . . ii.... i;r. ; """""" nor to an I'.iur mid a ha If won d Come noon k;... :.l. l . . n.ik l : .-. . - . - ' - " m vernj a. t.. iMiau.l lum. -.... -., i.t-.mr oiiiii ni.ey.-. n. came h,.,l.ti, i. ,. .... oe.pair. uot heme run d. having tried phv.irian. and a thoiiaiul thiiip-. !...... i;..r v . immediately prev.ou. to hi. Inking the Fvper.n he had b. en under the care of an emin. nt phv.it rant. irian. ..... .....,.,K co urn, i rrrommMiili il Inm vour r vpectorant. He irl .iit I. l ... . , i.ii.iei .oai ne nan no c. nihil, nre in any tliuir : l.nt 1 I induced him to take a bottle. I v t. lline him of p. raoii of my acquaintance mho had hs-en cured In it II his was on Tuc.dav: that iiitht he look of it. and ay. thai it wa. the first romfortablr nic-ht'. .le t. be I bad enjoyed f..r v. ar. On the Thursiiav follow ing I (only two day. afterwar.l.l he went to work, and lias j continued to make a full hand on ha. farm ever . . . . - oce. Minwr nearly two months.) He te'.J n.e to-dav. that for the l w e. k he had cut and st.i.t a bun.lr. d rail., or made loo pan. 1 of fence p. r'dav. ha. !...., in .tie wat. rto wash I... sh.ep.and otberwi.,- exposed. ""' ,h'' ' n..t..ms of a r.-.rrn of hi. rouL-l. ; it hav.ntr cntmly di. appeared, and strantr. t of all innr-tlnrd of a Ii. III.- has pnuluced the.ir.cf He .. , m o thankful and on ri.. veil, thai he not. , I talk all day about and sas that if he c. e !,1 n,.t procure an.. th.-r bottle, he w..ul, r. IW S.oo fur the - ...niii.T. r m ine iioure ne lias I It. YoiirCarminat... lial.a.n I have alu ns. d r.r r- commelidid tooilnrs fr the ll.t t, n s. ar., with the must salutary efl'. ct. Resp.etint I,-, v,.ilr., -'OIIV H ANDKWSOX Pn-pand only by Dr. D. Javne, Phiia,, I.,!,,,,. aj .Old on an jey by Jl w II a. 1 I K 2 .1 Ul'.ioktllle, Ind DirilJIK .V CO. nnTsi:s.Ar.K m-.i.i:u. i rlcciij., Wnfrlir!. .InvHn, 'lrxv'V-,.r""M A K KK S ' (" S M A 1 F1 l" 1 S g 1"XS I AN I I. Y on h ind, an . xt t.-ive a-sort nieiil V ol tine (iol.1 an.) tiilt J. w. lrv, fi-ld and Silv. r Spi eta. s, ;!d all,i ,,!,, r ,r, r , v, T(r,. x, .,,. is; t.el.latnl Silver I. nr iU. s pecta.le ; la.se. Violin Striuir',1'. reus. ion capi,Ii.tu. Razors, Ki.ii. i, Scis.ors, S;e. .Vc. No. J, We.t Fourth Street CIN'CIN N A I I, O. "It. to, HIT. 4i I) T.v H ah fi. am) misr.s: HKsubserilH-r having pur. based theold I an Yard of Mr. (, lam iu llr.n.k, il le w i.be. to pun lot.. Hide, and Mark, for which he will cue lb. maik.-t price, Jlc. . , , IIKMIY SilAFKH. Aiinl Uih, 1R47. c.iuTxi:.siiip. fllHF. Uliil. ci-ind have en,, nil int., partuenlup B for the transact lou ol a f in ral ( oinioi.-ion and rorward-nr; Uimiii. at , w Omkavs, mid. i th. hrm of Sl'F.NCK Ill AHll, and ...licit a .bar, ol the business of Franklin and ad..inine ,-o.iu'i. s. MtlHFMT M'l-'ACK, 'IIIOMAs! tiL Kl. New Oil, an. D. c, 1 " i. s-.i. it vi)s vmi sam:. Jl-.USONS wuhifirt.i pur.hase l;:i.,U ,n Franklin C c.iiniy, an- itiformed lhat ,he .ul,-. ril. r tins fir .ale a number of Iract. in Poses. I.au.el, and lll.H.mini: tiro,. Towmhip., whnhwiil ,, d..po..d ol III LOIS of 40 Ace and upward. . rt srri-mmis dating rate and term, office at HH(n)K y, 1. D. IIOWl. xNll, AL-. nt." 12th Oct, 147. ' Oil. !to: Kits' CIMIIMM'M) Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. A a;ir ami ct-rfnin ctin- f.r C'l-Mnnniitinn tf the i.iii.rs spuiniir IImhhI, 1'nuhs t'kiM. Av;hn.i, Pain in thr ? mI all Pulm-marr fftxi iu. i i,.,iiiin, iinijiut; ottn, anu I' thni- wliu hav il.tat d f .utiir rail I ronr c a t id i.l mid iiictp bth n't-m tn ihr rr ai ni. nt f ihf above r. j.artimi. an.t not put it iIowh mth t othi r nit ificiti , itlimit nqniriutr w lu tlu r iSt-o i 1 tint i-ntire mlrnrT irnr -f iti 1im-. ihat !..

tn.m mm ofth. hihfl tain!ii.i. and h.. ar.- li,ntT . ilZ V P "T , ", U,e win,.... ami In- ,.-,. A ih VHyri:; a'" and Medical hacult, , ,,. n the, r i'r,.f SM.r. leu. hd ' ' rriv. T-.'ii r r-r - . . . the Har ofpn in lire hr.-keu hy tl..- S l'( )N I s M I ! 1 lie rill 01 IIlPlvPW Olid Cl'HF.H made b this (irs-al item.-d, . n,u r, 11,1 nut Their ,nii,-rfol rlleaes ,i, ilu.e complHiu'. art. at la., a-d cim us iheir ci Mi.'.i :,, s. that i',.ri ,.n Iron, ib, ,r pwer I op'. ,, ihe l'r..- c'r.i.e a- 1 titi'tnlr lift i-'iat ti mrkrt rt,,r, is In ii Isi rv ihiur; I "r. "i:'ln n tie Slon.arh od II Is, maki ih, I - ni se ha. fail. d. an,! that it i the fir. at K. ru-,1, ..r ' h.alihils and char, and to r-,x l.,i,. M1 sirrnc ,h HIK SKI1 l.l'M'.S We ill ci I" -b. a f. , r. - ' o 'be Jt r mark, of the prop, rn, s and iMr.ti. fr..iu ih, c. 't n- ! U HOI.l;SM K M .IH I llfi sV cans, 1,1,1, an- l,ir,i. inta ihe pan, pi, I, t, . Jl,n .t.-.,i. w Y. a which can I.,-n in full, and th. , sael plnee In re In t n. v h. r. Ih. ri i. ne branch, the l"im,ay they re.ide. by calln.r on the ar-ut where ll.is n,,-il- will apnoint on. on at.ul.eaio.n ! l.-.i".-

leme is lor sal,-. C v I b. y an r standioir. thi.t the cr. in st sk , ptic will ai in.ee tn cons. in-, d ol i'. value. Mil Oil II ,-l ."II 11 11, I'll Roth l ar ni-d l.iserwm t arr tis.-d by the tnd ai. ' who an-seldom known to die with t'en-nuip'ii.n ' l he c.-li brat. d Dr. Cru liton of Tel. r.'.oir., h. Dr. Huebati of Frtrtaud. suss tbi-ri , no r, iio-il, i ,ti,al t that of I ar in corn, e the Consumpt oi ICadltj fi w nut of Ihr niloitn-r of cures tin. , ,li, trn- b.i. I made in Cineinnalt alone, Dr. Wm ,t . Ki. bari s ' of Cm, iniiati. sa, s iu the rae of Mr. I h.itl. s W n.. . ! en Sixth str. . t inai k. 1 .pari-, i Ii it ,- 11, ,c, r-' St rop or Liverwort rnd 1 ar I IIKII II 1 M. i.lt.-r all .ll'oi r i r, no ,li. bad fail. d. Mr D. Ludlow, Race sin.l, ' two door, above Fifilt, .ay. not hi. O i.-ii r. but hi. i i.'oi, ttttittjtr i'runrtnu had civ. n up all hop,-, i.r hi. ' r. rovi r, si t he wa . nun I, rure.l b, th, -fifth, above medicine. Mr.. Ann Child. . S:xih .lr.it.lwo! doors w, .1 of Smith, . a,, thai she bad tin- C,,, otuo. lion, .,,,1 wa. r, dileed in a in. re k b l-m and her com.-h w a so distres.mrr, thoich mid. r h, rare eta; Pr.,f, or in r iiicnnati Coll, pe. s, l,,i I, f to gi,,. ' any relief, v 1 thi. Midiuiui- sj,,, ,.,, -h ue nlnf. and re. lured her to perl-c. health. Xlc t,,il,r..-i Wbit.h.ad. Cstharine .treet. half ..,isr.- In I,.., I.im, -ei rlitie. that he was civi ll tin b, all In. Fro nils and , Pb -,,-ian., and has raisi .1 -, co CJuai ts ,,t Matt, rand j Rlood from his tittizt. and this M, iln-ni,- en -, il bun ensiri ly hi a very .hurt lime. Mr. II. I'lumun r. (ll.t. ! I HT.) Maine .tn is. Im two, n K'srhlh and Ninth tr, el., ! : .tate.ttiat hi. Wife wa.att.nd.il bv two of the It. .t 1 j D lor., lor Co.i xum''jo.i lor 1 w o car., and Iben ,1. - j i rliui d a.t. inim? an, loliir, r, as ,m ,.,..n' could be, ; doll.', sb. tin II il.-.l two boltl. w nf ,l.is nrtirrt'.r, j i w liu II re, t.-rrtt her to hi allh. Mr. J. Fiu.h :.,s h, had a dr ndful Couirh and r,.n innily sptttmc I'.l.-od, 'and rr. at Pain, ihoiih un.li r tin care of a Doctor, VI t he cot'ttnualt- C"l wor.e; hul th, above X, dieine - I ..p, rat. d like a ( barm in citrine him. .ludire Wm. , j Huik. III. Po.t M.tsu r of Cincinnai, foe s--,i-, .a,, j ,bal Mr. Fiii.-b. '. ,ati in. nt are -iiii,li d io foil runj fid, lie, . and I ant he full corroborate, what he ht i .illil. b bt ,,w u r x o.-i irnn in O..III- it. I hi- XVli of -"beHev. W. Mai,, f Cincinnati sa, ,hil .lie: t. b,s nln-iibli-d w ith ili.ea, d I nnr. foe mat, i ar. : hut I- nnd llu Inippii t H. ci l.j ii.tuir lb" alio, , S r. lip. and n commend, d it to h. I frond. 'lb. Rev. F.. j . Sin on. ! , ( i.rrr, alk, r. J I'. tii. ni... F.q., Col. Joi n Riddl-, I si,., ,ljri. I,.,i,r, 1--q , t.rn. ' I fill Yi-almaii, F..q , I-. Ilarri.oti, Fsq., D. Chiinh, II 1 I q , the I ni n.lup C erk o' f inrinnaii, will ti .nl. IV th,- 1 ni-siinial'le a In. ol this xfeutein, for I)i, asi d unirs. Mrs. Row c of Stanioii. Ohio. in . tb., .I.e w a. .o far ir-nie w it Ii Con-, imp, ion, that her Il-ici,,r , said she c.-uld not Itve but on. day lonev-r, ait.l that; this valuable .Vvrri., Vuml hrrrnttirtu Xr M ilwu : 'f .atio...h. -t:i(t xhat hi I'-ti.-ut, tin- H v. H. j m man w lie m worn out nh hr I tilniniary ! ('iitiuiutiitiii for ninny Hir, ni hi n ni'ilin I'aiN-tl , locnn-. yt lt H"iirs Ltr'nvert h ami I'nr had the liapjut tt tflt it. a a a s s s KG I ST1TEMET OF UR. ItrxJyTCfjX. i l.nfe Pntf r in tht ( ifir'iiiinti I- ct.r M'Tieal : Ct ! t , aiul a l'h i-iatt fl k-nn, ht ha an . tt nir praciv- in r l:ituii 1.1 tin run- -f m,Mi h, fur Itttiu ariv 11 I i- tth tl.e I:ii j rtrv 'rtuntit).'tinn, by a iiuiuIh r f able 11;. i- ' ciait. ! Mr. A. 1.. SroMii.-Sir l!ori rn litrftm I bre hfii to p-rmtf tiit niim. tn h j r, aif 1m d t c rI ih cat- r c.niiin itdnii I'ait' nt I ttit tTM , ttiri.m or 1 .a'hx.truMt, I nt vt-riht-b think it ny !m, i.nt ; only ti my piiniiu, bnt t thr ci mmniiii y, and, all ! al71ivtid .rh h r qmrt nc Conch Mrdivin , to ! Matt, that in i hr? prtit nlwr c nt tm-i ).-. t tVn. , ! ftfHtf'ftt. vi . Mi" l l' tj lUiiirtiur I . Jntui , t'arr -.I'tbi i it?, a Mi 1 d r, ii-r-m-bi nf Mr; ! V. W undar. bmehrr, and Mr. K. K.t'un.ont nf thr : t'uy Council. tat lr. Kir r" Cnn.oitiind S i n.)- .f , .iprrt and 'I'ar ujitxau d mre I.tk a Nreifir, I than any r nn d uf a imilar chararit r in n ). r- ! i tion that I ha- r d in my practice. Oin- nf J j thr rir above, vi. Mt Hi it. apptart d to Ih U. i j hnirinif und r th- l.at Stc ' Scmtulou Cininnp. ' tion, a prnoiiiic-d ny vi-ral M.) uun tit rr 1 n attendance prrvimi tn my bin(f cflllt-d to treat the j Cif( She it at thi pn M-nt tiiu- in the t iijomt i.t of a appan iitl) e-1'"' ht alth, and I'n.ni app.u a-ir. , ti li k. I tn dietth a)" her dieae. as any oth r! young lady of thi Cit. A it rpcH the lii-alth t of thr oiln'r cae. all the t'r-afjnmr pit-monitory j yinptom e in to haveaubided fnm the ue ot a lt Inittb ul' the vrrp ab.ve. Very r.pt"ctftiH, Ar, H1HM COX.M. D. Ciiicinnati, Januurj . 147. r Forf?f by A. 1.. SOOVlL, turner of Fifih and; Rare StrtftS 'inciimati. Alto lur al by H. 1 YNF.R, HrtH.kviilr. 4. ltr.-iiileth fc J doicaof p nuine Brand. th'. PilJ, in t cfieivcd , 1 L-& and fnr al hv RfftM') mn

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Ttcmtt ThoutnnH P.n.vrt tnld rcrh rrrrv wvrtk flVHE liKAEFKMiFRO COMPANY .l .iiv tvts'l I tlir atf-iuion of rvarr nf iiiTi-r. t.-.l it !. l..-iiir of the (jreat and beautiful m thetr pectmfBIl llOl'S DISORDER. llii.cla-'. oid'.ea-e. it the Greet 4-.r cf the we-t. rn hemisphere. Go In re we mat. i. ir j.l I n- c"-"- .-- rr! felt. The biarrand .ill'-m vm ' ' ho Pr" ay to the we.t, M miiki thr f t'd; rn. . l-ud and b!o..m a the r;.-e.- m.-et. ,hi. I rrdl.il evil. He i willirf ,oerk I ard ind rn.iur 1 rYTy privation, tl.anlt Or ru k m. Put in a liulc , ""' '" " "'zed with me form f hi f .'h . . .t i w r e. rin vn nr.n mm i. ,pln..j. A t'diinn ..r r hi. pro.ptct.: and h. exclaim., vh'.-I r.':n"fr; c .:-t lomr mrrtrtn f f; riri.t th-t ,!,tr..'i,l ,-wt. f-r. rr.rr it n .ri, ,t rnrrtr,; ,,pon ,i, i-.r.-'.m. " From iV i-.prr.itit of the lMi.Ti.,:- f ,. pijrim. t.f I'hm-.iul totheprr nt hour, billion. dim have aei.t rn w andd. volation thri.uch the land. Let ihtgrav.. oi i"e mini ,-iiu in e to-i Tell I ne .turv. A niomeiit.-inn. nui.rion h-rr r'.irr tip ' thr S'l rrme Bute: i;.l". rt tl nt thr fori r.r S't'S OF THE U t ST, mrn " '"'; fimfthr hrnt nvtl hurthen of tKr.!c, '"'"'! of ell othrit bi f'irct to t ma m caicmfl' 11 " "ol inrunnt to av v.. . .. .iv.: ' ' Mr nr .,i: B. i-au.e th. r" is tin clai. ! (if iliitaif. ih.t .... o prreiifllT .iiii'Ulid .ml ". luo.e now .p.ik n of. Thi is till' r.r.-,. V-...I... 1... r- -..f. . 1 rnniiiini'i.i.il.1 11.1 , . . . . ........ . - ... r. M1o..l.l not Ui r v v v r li i ci ihp i he West, llifruili.il,,., ...i; i.: I.. may snuh al the i-'. a. Hut in'th. . ' dav. .:'ret , '-""rie,.ryi1idi.oi..,n,i,,lti ,UI.d , illc..ntn.l am! ,.ir.-di win, hare, in tl. ' tnre, c.'litrolable and rimMi I til. . ..II I ' . hirh r I-. I . hiu'wii laet Hint the Inn ions disorder ha. b. , n but parn:.; liat.ir- of Lil ly nt ifi rMMid. inter failure cf , ii. re oa. o.-. n tne irrrai rr t of tin ... ariv an tn,- medical m. u and the .'.a.. To Jicilit-, nt'i rt of piru- TinCUM 1. ! eenis io nase hn and t . he ,, ! and arue; and to purre. .ir- nch ' inalltl .r for,,,,,,,- i,, :r ereaf aim in f. r.r 1.1- .H ,,.rf.,r,..i. u Ii , r. Xt l. l.r.nn itllhi , . " l I. Klii.WV! HI m-.-d r.-lat,.,.... . sf ,1 a,..Uh,Xr ,1, t: ,.!. tod. has. had U,r hi,,..! poiion.-.l hT ltrcur(; scare. 1 an, ha, e h. en p. r.uan. ntl , cur. J I he t ru. ' h- orr is I'rrvi'Htifui! COllll oneliei ' "11.... ., - -t . anrt in rai s u hi r it is in ill ;lie n.i.tii, All .he.".-, rt-oir. t. aT:iii.. . I,. ..e.i.. i ( Graefenhers, Ve.etaole Fills. ! ''-i'f y tri.-d hr,.til., in ihe i;r. :.t v, l-iosi Ilk I. fin,.,-, w ill ,.- . call.-,,.. d. II, ailiu l p. , fl' his r. -i led : tl.e .nil, u h and fair; trel. cth ao:l ..! li.nt,'.. w ili rt turn, and ihe i , t ., i; 1 ,ii i; ;! ,!, e i-k.i' I. ) ir i sc. 1 "' .icfin., tl'i-,'is.-ainr, red In XV l i-a, that il th,-., . ...... .1 .. .... f. r th. t o-riiii. 1 , fi. mi io mi t 11- ii s at the mi, , ,,r Tin: a. si H.i?. .;.. Atvtfj xt it w oul.i h, tli. iu, ,i tT,iiii,ii,i, j ,.,t .... -.... or. ...er mad. . V hv' p. enne IV y. , l.i,,,-. r.li iS'ltu ut r -ulrnr,,; ,rt.;,l ., .. I lie U i i Ml iu no I. fir, r I.. l.,-,l.,l. 1 r. ,,, hl NO MIMK v, K(v SFtsONS; i oe .oiiaoiiants tin n wi..,!,l I.,- f,-. fr in o,-li roilipiaillls as llio.e ol llu hi F.nh.n.l. !ii, t portivn. -f Ns w ...iik- ' oiTi.-r me,. , i;..: .i . " nth. r nmi,,.i, ,. iini ,f ,tt.rly pr the dm a.- wiihin lb. , .1. m. accordmir to ilin-rii.,iii" th f..rriar-on ef w ho i,e th. in 1 h C.lXXnT HECi.VE PII.T.IOI s M lib the.er.-i.iark. the Cra. f, ,.! r; ( ,u ,., a .till in. .re . xi. l.d. ,1 ,r,;, ,.( , ir .;. l-t. t.rt ,. .L-'florio-i, r'u. n .f thrt ffl.l'l frf 9 thh (". nn i mitt ir-nt, t rrrrv -. 2nd. l.t C'.'.i- it.cn rtt'om: thrm. wx. L. t l.nrtiic'd th if 'rtll-. 'Jut: ni to t . rtt:ert iu 4th. I.rt fnn-rour v, ir lo.!- .'i.- iij :t tl,.-,.. t rtu t oi'i.'.t'., r- i I.: In In.rt. lb. r, i no earthly n :,.ou why ,1,,. XX . st should in.t 1.. p. - r. ,.,h i,,..,,, (,, . , , , ,,,,, pr .iri. and hs-.id- i. i...h!,- .ii-.-am .trenr nd iKr..ii health -houl,l i,i !., ,,,,.,,.,1 In 'In-loll. .wm ,!,..,. th. .e P.ll, .I.o .!,i, .,.ii. woii.t. rli, iri,.i-.l r'l tun I- !a,u Ii nev HiUW'U, Com:,lH.!iii, Pti la tli rictt-ni rtitii m, Hpi ai taiarrh, ("nn.t',nri'tn. C'linrh f I'nrnnnti, C"tn in s.( OmrlioiT a Diffltiilt Mn a'.luiir, l -p psi&. !HMir Cininntitiit, Iiirt iinn, 1in; i rf t t, Dfti rrtiiitat Km of Hloud In th lltai!t Far Aihr, lr i in !aiI hi"! lii!.r Whiirt, i : :.-t rir JV , i I t l Su kllfl', tlnp is, H mi tl-iirn. If. a . h ( H ti i tr, 1 itcitiit iii-iet nf Uina. 11 tin. I tt!M:tpii ifvitat !' lull itiii;i-n ufilicbtiiua- h. Jatmilir, l.ivrr rniplaint, I Sirita 51 ntrufti n-n, bi"ri- . Ki.'ii i-il fir riiifi ! N rtiuk DiurJi. N iit;ilcia. t rmitt' iit ttrniitH nt. i Uh i;mmim, I Sti-nurh Varipui d rae rirwrnnU Apu-t i V I n. In all 1m11iou or thrtlic liinl r. ilietr Til! aclii-' th- iuut tnt' rt'nl triumph. II r- ihrv t . --" ' I'er..,ti. i-btiir; ih. I'll1, m h, mr.il 1 tl. , an si , - v r ni. I nee 1$ rt ,,, a Im. Ms,-r s.-ati.n. Centres-ill. for Ihe S'at. . t Did.: -,.. Indiana, Crnrral At'iii Mobi rt Mil' As.-- t, nrofiktall. , Ind. SPINNING AND 'VEAVI1VQ. Kart hhw r mil un ilir. . i ... ,(,,,,1 it Ii i it-- in (mm i. nli rt. r mi J;...- t. r r,,.r. . iNiMtOw. Mtiir.Kji J"0iMn1l '.iiu f, r .n. K itnl, wnli i .,ivm r i.m. rtatU i.. rni. n J ilili nai :.rr..n,t1.,.,ic f 1 1 w !., .,(! "II 11 fiT rk in (Mir j Kl a d .i t.r i- rt ii tx -si', i ine ni.in hi, f , nc d .,. r in-,, xt.i,.iae,r,,ir t, .ban ) pl JtrU ill th. f,l!lor on , x,-l,atiifi : we wil rod M.. tiMMK If li:i.- (-MttU (in h w ool no f ur i, , in. . ar ai mi- ni u,l to suit ru.,-, r. Iriei - I ardini; all,l 7j , peri:, I t,', .!,) nll, ,. j.,.. '.. .. Me..i,u-( a.Mliett !')l t. ., r ,d...ha.u f. uod t i a, mr; .1. alls 9n .. .. ., , .- Maniifai turini; Cassm. t tto 4' ris ,,. r snl on .ln I and ll i. 1.1 r sil -Ii: " Jean, .aim as Ca. im tt While Flannel on .han-a for ' " " or ,.. io ,., at . , ,. " Clo'h on .h ,ri s .i,, -s rt. j rr " " per sard lii.i ' Rlauki It on .liari c 1 .,,, r1B " " o r , d. to I .r n.i, row ' " " "Olirwul. .. 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Snniptt r Co, K la. ,n 4, ... ?r A.Spt net r: lr Sir I wiilttn" !f d me a Ittrcrr npply of yonr Till.: I Iot tbiitk 3i o 'm.it o larr- i?iniity t-nd I old icn bov ihr )M it ni'Mitli. th y are t hr nit.nt ;,ijr I'iII m this plre. Kur biil mn romp . in l, tck (u-i-l-m-hi- dt tj n -ir and tiah likt tli-a- . tb-v ar- tiiiui nd a'iuti an itiltl.ihb rni!y. I hav m- ?l b t n amit f.r Dr. I'i ter fiTi';bnt I nuw eil ihrf tbn t your 1'i.U to one oi h. M rninner think th in i envr to 1'-tt-r'a uratM oth r PiiU. heptctfn!) ynr. O. C. KF.I.SF.Y f.ivinraton. Snmplt r Co., (Ala., Junt IMJ. AllRRT SPliM" f-' R, M. 1. Dkar Sir. W hart- iilnn thr lat y ?r i.M ahnut t hundred and fifty bAe of tour anti-bi lit.ii !'i : :p. I he" are generally ct uidi red a rttod fkiniU nn d rintt K. F. HOI S I (t Co. Fr nb Ii) Hitt A Hailr, Hrt ukviil?, Ind. .Not 184 " Ll'KK KKXT. "Ie I rnii'l wV;! ti i a JRWKI.HT. Silver M ace and Spectacle Maawfac lurcr, IVaruoisd poi:ed R 'ld I'',,. Ac. 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