Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 January 1848 — Page 3

labile tlTtx.

WcDatsuiT, Jan. 10, 1?43. The Senate ws called to order and the proceedings of the previous day was r a.L KEJrORTS FIO STANDING COMMiTTFEA, P. Mr Tot.inon. the hill to oinrni the law J ' . of last u iuti r, in relatifn to the grafi'tri- of li- : censs for the retail or pr.lent spirits, fo far as re"ats to the counties of Decatur, Ileciy, Grant, j JefFf.son, S-itzerh.nd, Vermillion, Hamilton, , Ohio, Dearborn; Ripley, V. abash, Hendricks, ! Vavne, Fayette and Union. ! (The objection to the original bill was, that all ..-1. rt narrlAftvil ItX Pn.llirtll O '1 fliPtT tho?e persons who neglected to endorse on llieir Uio LierMi u:. o . . w in -w ....... - tickets "N'o License," through carelessness or ; fur luck of interest in the mutter, were counted j by said law as in favor of granting licenses. j The amendment changes the responsibilities by throwing tlieso delinquent votes cgiinst Lie granting of licences by compelling a majority of the votes cast to be endorsed "License," before it shall be granted. A move was made to make the contemplated charge general, but failed.) Ey Mr. Winchell, the bill o incorporate the Indianapolis and .'.luncie toil Koart, wun ! amendments, and recommending its passage. XTe TtirSnnr nlTUrpi nn nmemimetit. reserving ' . 7 . . . . the right of the Legislature to repeal the charter

whenever the public good required it; waicn was pr05S roads wuere the fences have leen washed lost ayes 1?, nays 31. 'away. It also provides for a rc-valuation of Mr. M"Carty offered an amendment, attach- Ulus tha. h;lve bten overflowed, ingthe lacivi-iual liatility clause to the bill, j An important chango will be made in onrrevpending which motion the Senate adjourned. I enne j.iws at t,,p present se?sion. The conimitafternoon ses?io. I tee of Ways and Means have been busily enMr. Orth asked and obtained leave to intro- I F !goJ upon lhis sui,ject) all:1 r thiak tirat aa en. duce a resolution to go iat the election of a ' tiM chai!;T3 0f t!ie manner of assessiu? and col-

Judge for tha Tippecanoe Court of Common ' iect;ngtaxes wi!l be made. Oarpresent law in Tleas, this day at 3 o'clock ; which was adopted, j re?ard to asgesrnent is abominable, and I shiceThe bill and amendment pending when the relv h u,at it win be remedied.

Senate aojourned was taten up. j Mr. M'Carty snM he was well satisfied from ! intimations already given, that this liability cUuse would not be incorporated into any bill 1 ot this nature, out wnere great principles were involved he would rather be found contending ' er me ng.u in ceieat man mumpn wun me wrong. In legislating here we were not legislating exclusively for the benefit of the incorpo- j rators.Dui.ormepeop.eaw.irge. in uns uaoii- ; ity clause he wished merely to strip off this veil, or this act of incorporation, behia ! which thes corporators entrenched themselves, and whom J he wished to place upon tho same footing with private citizens. In answer to the objections that men would not invest their cap tal in an en-, terpriza thus restricted, he contended there ua-s little or no danger t j be apprehended by a company thus constituted if their business was care fully managed. He was told that this liability ' principle would not be popular among his coutLituents. Ilewas ready to meet this question there, or any where els.-, and in his opinion Sen-; ators who took opposite ground from him upon this qnfstiou bad more to apprehend irom the verdict of the people than what he had. Incurporations of this kind had interests at variance ' with the people, however much the enterprises iu which they were engaged otherwise conduced to their prosperity. He expressed himself as op- , posed to granting these corporators special priv- j iteg-s which were net enjoyed by the private! citizen. He wished to see them all stand to-1 gather upon a common level la the matter of legislative grants. j Mr. Ellis ernlained. He referred the gentle- j man from Fruklin to a genera! law of the State, which conf rred 33 much exclusive privileges as ' the bill un!.er consideration. j Mr. Wu!pole said he had discussed this ! question two or three hours before the committee, and he did suppose that he had off-red then sufficient argument to lead the Senator from 1 ranklin out of the wilderness, but in that he , was mistaken notwithstanding the great lights ' 3

before that Senator. That gentleman had mis- Mr. Simpson moved that the rules be suspenreprcsented the provisions of this bill. Mr. W. . ded and the bill read a thiad time now, which went on then to explain that part relating to the ' was concurred in by the Senate, and tho bill issuing of scrip. He contended the company '; passed ayes oS navs 1 1.

were restricted in that issue to the value of the 1 land owned by the company. He showed that the same privilege had been granted to the ', Whitewater Canal company.lhe Madison and In- ' uianapolis Kaiiroad company, the Buffalo and; Mississippi Railroad, and others which were pro- ! vided for under the act granting the po er to companies to continue works commenced by the j State. In this bill any laborer on the road would j have a lean upon the land pieugeit to the re- i aemption of this scrip. The gentleman from ; Franklin had created a man of straw for the pur- j pose 01 hii-King u user, ne o sausiieu m. gentleman did not understand the provisions cf

the bill. : liability clause in nets incorporating canal, railMr. M'Carty replied. He thought we must ; roajt 0"r turnpike companies, shut our eyes to the experience of the past ifj Mr. Xeal and McPouald spoke in favcr of we thought there were no risk to run in grant- j the resolution. ing this company the privilege to issue scrip up-1 Messrs. De Bru'.er, Dimmett and Lowe aon the valuation of land made by themselves. , g.riast. Every one knew such serip would depreciate iu The resolution was not adopted. Ayes 1G, value. He referred as proof cf this to the paper noos 71) on hands, issued by the Whitewater Canal Com- j The reports from the various benevolent inpany, which were sellling greatly below par iu ,.titutions of the State were taken from the table Cincinnati. We were simply permitting this mu referred to the committee on scientific and eompany to build this road upon credit, and pay benevolent institutions.

their labors in promises, lie wanted tne hon- ( 1 est German and Irish laborers to bo protected from these frauds. Mr. Cornett said he wanted to define his po r.tion. He was not aware this company had the right to issue scrip, no coma never sanction sueh a nrovision. If they would strike that out s . - , ... . . ... 1 he had no objection to vote fof 'the bill Mr. Milliken wished to set the Senator from Hancock right in reference to the Whitewater r.v,. Comminv. Thev never had the nower to i

issue scrip. I to reiinire them to be good whigs, and as thus The questions on Mr. M'Carty's amendment s amendeJ was adopted. was then taken and lost-ayes 15, nays 3. j Mr j?errv nloved , take from the ,aWe the The hour arriving forgoing into jo.nt con- r,,,,. confirming the nomination of Thomvention for the election of a Judge of the Tipne- , M L. ginilh one of ,,. Suprenw Judges, which tanoe Court of Common Tleas, the Senate re- .. r-arri.1 n ves of nxisH

paired to the Hall of the House for that purpose, which resulted in tha election of A. M. Crane, when the Senate returned te their chamber. Indianapolis, Jan. 15,1843. We had two elections on Saturday ; one for

State Librarian, and one for Superintendent of j That the genale horeby advises the Governor military services alone, but because of his quaJthe Indianapolis div.sion of the Central canal. ; toappoiul Charles Dewey one of the Judg of ideations and private virtues-the integrity, fiMr. John B. Dillon, the present able and obli-: gupwme Cpur, ,0 sen- for tle term 0fsev. doli. y aud KepuWican simplicity of his characKing Librarian, was reflected, having received j en years from and after the adjournrnent of tlie .orhis meu,al vigor alld rlrmness-and his deone hundred and nfly six votes, being erery vote ', present General Assembly, and the Sentate i voted patriotism." He is recommended particthat was cast. Mr. Bra'.U Brown, the present hereby con9enu to his appointment as such ! ularlv to the people of Florida, for his distinSuperintendent, and the gentleman who fur- j Jn(J j gui.d aud palriotie unices in their common nishes me with the comforts for the inner man After cons,derabIe debate as to whether this defence, curing the "Florida war." in short, "mine host," wasre-elected on the first Binendment was in order, " ballot over some hair dozen competitors. Mf gtewart nved the previous question Galiantrt. There is a place !n New HampThe School Bill has been printed and laid on wWh wa3 6UsUiaed-cutting o:T Uie amend- shire when they never have any old maids the desks of the members several days since. I mtnt j When a giri rhes twenty-nine, aud is still on No action has yet been had npon it. A law of i The quegUon wa3 tuen cn the resoln- ' the ladder of expectation, the young fellows club ome kind will be passed iu regard to our Com- I tion c0,lfirming the apointment of Thomas L. 1 together and draw lots for her. Those who esmon SchooU, but I am inclined to think that the Smi,h M one ofl,ie Supn?me Jujge,, and carried, cape pay bonus to the one who gets her. present bill will be considerably amended before folios.-,,; ! There's gallantry for vou.

it becomes a law.

A bill for changing the timet of holding tho rgi;, Green, Hardin, Henry, Howell, Huff- j Mr. Walker does not wish the Tresidency. Courts in our Circuit passed the House this ; ,.le,teri Janves, Mulott, Marsh, Marti, M'Carty, ' He saystheapplausesof hiscountrymenBrehenmorning, and will trndoabtedly become a law.j , Milligan. Mil'likin, Morrison! Murrav!''"' enough. He aska ns fartker tlorrPhilaTlu ti, ixf -otding the Cifful! Court ia our Ral(?,M Kpw,n; Taber, d ' Llr'

! county Is second Monday in February nud lliirJ ;

Monday hi August. The February term of our j Frobate Court will begia on the first Monday of .

the month. "of, Hamrick, Holloway, Houghton, Hubbard, A proposition to adjourn on the 24th was laid ! Montgomery, Murphy, Orth, Osborn, Robiaon the table by a very lurg-; vote. It is hard to son, Simps jn, Verbrike, Winchell aui Zeaor

guess wlc n we will acjoura, bat 1 biiouu. not ie surprised if t:ie session continued until the mid0f February. YVe ,ro :nt0 tile eiectlon of a Trustee for the Wabash and Erie Can:.!, on Monday at half p,st t(u 0cock. I shall not l surprised if this election consumes the entire week. There are rival local interests at stal.e iu this matter, and ; ..... .1 vnt',tl,.a .t-lll llu n it nti'a trt SlClim roll 1 p;uer.J pol rcunoi i mi 1 1 n,j - iii i. v-. uv... v sidenible extent. Many of your readers will remember that the Militia till which passed the House at the last session was lost in the Senate for want of time. That bill is now b-fore the Committee on Mili-t;ii-y Affairs in both branches, and I thiiik it will b-conie a law. A relitf bill for the river counties is now on its secrn I rending in the House. It was repor ted from a select cwnmilt-e composed of one mel!1ber frem each of the counties on the Ohio river. Its provisions are extended the time of : .1 1. 1 , ..r 1 l. s!.tt ' ..g ..e ltf uaM ac u, ' ,c floo and t0 aattj0rize the erection of gates a The iIouse adjourned to-day at noon until oVlock oa jr3n(oy Illoruing. The Senate is ia Bessiorlj but tliey might as well have ad - ;cunleii for lhev are doi:isr nothimr but listening ,0 a qnarrel between the Senator from Clark Hni the Senator from Floyd about the compar at!ve ilportaI1ce of the towns cf JefiVrsonville . anJ New Albany. - j A ja.v ha3 beeu passeJ al.lthoriZiug the Gov- , t() preent a sworJ , Gl,neral J()seph j-i,e iNniAN.poLis, Jan. IS, 1S43. Ed. Blade: Yesterday and today have been chiefly spent iu the election of a State Trustee for the Waousli and F.rie canal, and a Superintnda - it for the New Albany and Vinceiines turnnike road. Austin M. Puett. of Parke counu - was elected to the first named office on the twenty fifth ballot and Michael Reilly was e!ec-j ' ted to the last named office on the second ballot, i iNuiANAroLis, Jan. 19, IS Tbe most important business done to-uav ( w - as the election of a Jn.hve (a Mr. Craned of. Tippecanoe Court of Common Pleas, the dis- ! cussion of the bill for tho relief of the river counties, and also a discusnou upon a bill propo- j s.ia riHtf for the Whitewater Valley, Canal j Company. There was considerable excrement J on lhe 1isl nalneJ hll alld tlw sessiou was pr0. i loned until after six o'clock this eveuiii". ! Tne bil was fiIlalv onlt.red to be eittrross-.l. I Tliere are two or three cases of small no y. but it h ls not) as yet created allv aiarm. l n!ess it spreajs at!iongt the members; there will be no a,ijoar:lmeut ja COusecudhce of it. S. F. C. Tiiirsiay Jan. 19. The Senate met. The bill to incorporate the Junction Railroad Company was then taken up and the amendment proposed by the committee, striking out' so much as excepted the capital from taxation was concurred in. The question was taken on the engrossment , of the bill for a third readii.-ir ana carried aves - 2, navs 16. On motion of Mr. Millikin the bill to amend an act entitled an act incorporating the White Watter Valley Canal company, was taken up avul the. amendment of the House concurred iu aves -7, navs 7. The Senate adjourned. House met. RKSOI.ITTONS OFFFRF.D. By Mr. Williams of K., requiring the House to meet at ball" nasi S o'l lorl; in the mormiiir, andhu,f past 0e o'clock iu the afternoon : ' laid 1 on the table. Uy Mr. Covingten, to require the Committee I 0 corporations to incorporate the individual Bv Mr. Slater, instrnctinff the committee on u s .tit. e.uiti, luuutiiiij; tut? s. sill 11 1 1 L set- till Ptat; Frison to enquire whether the lessee has ' 1 not violated his contract iu acts of cruelty to ( : . ..!,:.. ,1, ........ I f fl... c,l. : prisuneirt, e virsniH siiem sisis s-t siici vs aim tn t-iitj i ..... . r .... .,.. .,-i,:..i, ......, VS.llia t.'i Stic j'ii..sii, vs. i.., v iitt.it w utiv.ptcti. I I ly .vir. JManion xo enquire into tne expedien ,n...:w -t.s, m,m. ,.,',. kv, cy of not allowing whites to marry afle who are now under the age of 1G years, t 1 vi uwiLii.uii ...i: tstii.vo...- ...ai . 1 uiui ,1,, z - un.ess thev can read, write, cast up accounts. cc. tthv ' . . .. t)n motion of Mr. Orton.wasso amended as

Mi. Barbour moved to postpone the further j it,g was addressed eloquently by Col. Ilaughton consideration of the subject until Wednesday t and Gov. Call and resolutions were adopted, exnext, which was lost. 1 prersive of the opinion that Gen. Taylor is the Mr. Osborn moved the followinir amendment first choice of theneonle of Florida for Ptvi.ltnt.

; ,,,,..,.-. Ayes Messrs. Barbour, Berry, Coats, Day,;

Wafers-"(J.

Nays Mes-. BsarJ, CiWt, Clienowilh, CouJuit, Conner, Coruett, Davis, Ellis, GoodArrlvnl cf the C'unibrirx. The steuniship Cambria armed at New York on the afternoon of Jau. 19, from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 1st iust. Tnere U nothing in the news, aside from commercial matters, worth dispatching by Tel- " C . . , , i aru.uiieui uiu een prorogued until alter liie holidays. Maria LouUa, widow of the Emperor Napoleon, is dead. A new Ministry has been appointed iu Pur- j tugul. The Indian news ia unimportant. The Bullion iu tha Bauk of England had iucreased to 12,2jO,W pounds sterling. The ; rats of interes had been reduced to 5 per cent. Breadstuff declined subsequent to the dei narture of thlast steamer, hut Iied anJ udicateJ b the ' following comnarion. nrices atiranceJ sl.Vhflr on .1,. ..,. . , a - -j--.-lions of the l'Jlh ult. The improvement in Flour was about Is per br!; in Cora Is per quarter, and iu Wheat 2 i3J per 80 lbs. Corn was dull at quotation. The Iron trade was flat, and prices had retrograded from one to two shillings per ton. j The supply of Cotton in Liverpool was small ' 1 i n -t ft,.-. .... .!.. mi . I i uu. 1.1c nminci mas iiruier. 1 no present ran'e of pricos, it is slat-d, are one-half p-nny per pound lower than ever known in that market. Louiiir.na was quoted at 4 to 58' pence fof : ordiniary to middling, 5 to 5'.,'d for fair to good ; fair, aiidG, to 75d for good "to fine. Upland ;3'o'd, for oidiuery and middling 5a3U'd, and ! good to 6a6' ,c. The Provision market was in a healthy con dition. Prime Kep- Lard was held at SShKII shillings per cwt For Beef, Tork and Bacon the demand was active at last quotations, say: Duty Free Trime Mess Pork new, perbrls, 4SabJs, .uess jjats; Prime 3als. Beef, Duty Free, Mess perbrl, 40a4Ss; Prime 30a34s. Thecomniercial news by the steamer is generally regarded as favorable. Ireland still continues in an alarniiiig state. I Jtf from xico, Petkrsbirgh, Va., Jan. 21, P. M. B l!le arr ivai of t!l steamer Virginia at N. ' 'f'1'"115' 0,1 the 1 Hh inst., Vera Cruz dates of the 4lh iust- 1,ave received. The Ijrit!tfh Courier arrived at Vera Cn z on lhe lst inst ' with disPahes from Mr. Boyle, "nUsu Minister at the Capital. The dispatches were for"ri!ed immediately to New Orleans j - e r'S01 war J 'arm g, which induced the P'"ion that they contained peace ueogotietions through British mediation. Co)- Xiles' train had started for the Capitol. M trshall was at J alapa awaiting their arrival, Johu K,,'no!;Js of the Sixth Infantry, was liu"g fl'r 'nruering Several women. II was sported that Santa Anna had embirded at Acapulco for San B'as. Several Americans were killed iu guerrilla attack on Mazatlau. A uight expedition to Mazatlan, for the purpose of apprehending some officers, resulted in a skirm'is's, in which several Mexicans were kil,ed - A number of Americans were sent to Colonel Chi'dsby Izunzess, former Governor of Puebla, askmg the exchange of Col. Pavor. Childs refused, on the ground that the Mexicans were already greatly indebted for prisouers liberated by liie Americans, but eulogised Izunzeas for his kind treatment. The brig Rupert, loaded with lumber, was wrecked near Tampico. Tiic .Idrnntngrs or n 'Rrligiou Expression.' A lively correspondent of the New York Mir ror, writing from Rome gives us the following sketch of a character he met there: I-.iery Amerli-itn nrti?t thnt comes her sends home a dozen or two of potraits of the b- ggars in the character of Aposlles, or Virgin Marys. A sturdy old fellow who blacks my boots, tells me that he has been painted twentyeiK,,t tilneS i0 j'"0 charact of 1au. thir- ' teen iiinenan juelll, utile; limes tts tJiIUl I eler he cannot remember how many limes as the , " J "f n 1,ather' ,a"d as, "U,e llead of an (,M Man, at least a thousand times. One would think that from assuming these characters so often, he would have attained to an uncommon sanctity, but he is in truth, the greatest rogue I have seen in Italy. The rascal prides himself a good deal on being sent so often to America, and the other day he , told me that he believed there was not a gentle- ; man's pajlor in my country in which he or one of his family was not hung up in a gilt frame. He said to me yesterday, "my son and daughter j have just been sent to America again, one as "a 1 Peasant Boy of tbe campagna," and the other tc Is t I v, , , , , V " "S Reeled him In it iva.iL- 11, an ..1 In 111 nl I ... .I... t . .. .. . r i....t o. "'i iw Pttlttr Vlild UI HIV pocket handkerchiefs, to show his contrition, , ... 1 1 i l . i ,,e ,u "p ,,,s quite as great a thief as her father) "would sit to one of J '.y ninny, a i . ,, . . . 1 TSTi-itiM lyrnniisie not to exnostty lnm " "A imc;0Uj! ,-ou arv , i,e SVir. for - rfolv Fhiii- .... ""u ' - -g""-. a u.e roCue, i '"' f-bgious expresssion is worth two cents an hour more than that of anyotber man in Rome.'' t.r.N. Taylor in Florida. A large meeting of "Whigs and persons friendly to the elevation of j Cveu. layiortoine i resiliency , was Held in I Tallahassee, Florida, on the lst inst. The meeti r.Tinir ,,s P,pr,i.,n. not n l;

This Dirty rerniud one of the fe!!no.a. wl.n

' having taken a drop too much, strecheJ himself out beneath a water-spout in a hard rain and lav there in his "glory," occasionally exclaiming, "not a drop more, gentlemen, not a drop morel" The Philadelphia Galaxy says that a factory proprietor ported up tho following notice on the outside: "I will admit no cigars nor good-looking men within these walls. One sets a flame going among my cotton, the other among my gals." CT It is rumored at Washington that Mr Clay has said positively that ha cannot consent to be a candidate for the Presidency if Gen. Taylor runs. This is, doubtless, true. 3 The Rev. Father Matthew will sail from Liverpool for New York, ia the packet-ship New World. The Temperance friends in this country will be delighted to see this European e'lampion of their cause. O Mexican Generals dress well, if they do not fight bravely. Gen. Valencia's full uniform is said to be worth $20,000, beinc loaded with gold and diamonds. O The Duke of Wellington's original name was Wesley. He was of the same family as John N esley. Ilia presont name is Wellesly. TheL-gisIature of Michigan m-t Jan. 1st. John II. Ingersell, Secretary of Senate A. W. Buell, Speaker of the House. Tiie Governor's Message is confined mainly to local matters, and six and a half columns loiijj. Iowa. The Legislature of this State assembled at Iowa Uity 011 the 3d inst. Thomas Iluges was chosen President of the Senate, and G;n. J. JJ. Brown .WbAO ' wis re-elect ed Speaker of tho House. The New York Leoislatcre. Amos K. ! Hadley, was elected Spaker of the House, Hamilton Fish, as Lt. Governor, took the chair of the Senate. The Legislature of Texas met on the 13th u!t. General Wood is Governor Mr. Greer, Lt. Governor. The inaugeratiou teok place on the 21th ult. Outhe 15th General Houston was re-elected Senator of the U. S. He received 6S) votes. Mayos Harper. The reportof the death of Ex-Mayor Harper of New York, we are happy to say, proves to be iucorrect. 'henp Fare The old line of mail boats put down the price of passage yesterday to$l, betwetu Louisville and Cincinnati. This is certainly ascheap travelling as a person could desire. fr Keep it before the people, that Gen. TyIor is the only prominent nmn for the Presidency who pledges himself to support the Constitution of his country, and not questionable measures. O The Peru, Ind , Herald has the name of 1 Gen. Cass for President and James Whitcomb for the Vice President, at the head of lis columns. OT The following queetion Is now being de bated at the "Niscayuna Lyceum" "Which wilt com a man the quickest a pint of brandy or a tight boot?" Tricking a TorER. One of the best stories of the season is told by Sandy Welsh, of a man who was in the country on a visit where they had no liquor. He got up two hours before breakfast, and wanted his bitters. Ixoue to ba had; of i course he felt bad. "How far was it to a tavern" he asked. "Four miles." So off this thirsty soul started walked four miles in a pleasant frame of mind, arrived at the tavern, and found it was a Temperance House. Frnnkllu Lyrrura. (ieorge Holland Ksq., will lectnre before the Franklin Ljceum, on Tuesday evening next at early caudle lighting. Married On Saturday evening, Jan. 22d, by the Rev. J. B. Sparks, E. R. Bldu to Mrs. Sarah Anx Vincent, all of this place. Stop the naro. QJTH ATF.rj from the subscriber litinif in MrookCi villi, lrankiin comity, In.l., on the Jlst tlav of January, 1R4S. A DARK HAY MAUI"., with a . star in her fato, both hind ft i t u bite ahotc the pasture joints mane am tail black anil lie.n , ; l,,ur t,rt old. lltlilllt IS liailils liurl, .- t.. tion the when alltiu's of said animal, w ill be rt-a- - I K'-i'tic iiiiuniiH sonalily rew art! rd. Iironkv ille, Jan. J. II SPARKS. !.', 13 i.i. NOT1CK. f HAVE in my wan house a lot of assorted Iron, left with me ill .lanoai-v. 1S47, after lhe fn-shi-t, supposed to he- about lOoo'liis. it was left by the ffi(JK .V XZ?',? ".V t i rai km , atmut ..ur miles below- thli pia,-,.. ir, I "hi" iUir,Jr "" 7i mIlton "Isiip Y?" Harrison, Jan. io, ISAS. J-3 Ey magnetic Telegraph. MANAGER'S OFUCK.R. ARMS 1" RON Cr A CO . Sole F.irt f t-. Whet Inn.-, a. sri.r.Miii) sciiLMiis for. fkb. Alt lamina Lottery, Class to, draws Feb. numbers is drawn ballots. 1S4S. 75 I prize uf 20.000 I 1 nrlte of a nnn I fc fl,ooo j 10 st j'. Tickets 5 dolls. A certifcate of 2"; whole tickets w ;ll be sent for f3 dolls, sliares ill pn. port ion. NKW JKRSKY l.O I 1F.HY, Class No io draws Feb'v 2, 1S4S; "8 Nns; n i,;iw n ballots1 prize ul 35.000 I " 10,000 prize of o',,', 1 " s.ooo 1 10 I i,0 Tickets 10 dolls. A 11 rnlicate of 25 w hole tickt is sent for St20shan's in psiiponiou. AI.F.XANHK1 II1TIKHV, Class H, draws Ft b'y 8, 1S4B; 7S No; 13 drawn ballots. I irir.e of 20,000 1 lo.roo I " 5,oon 1 ' , 3.CC0 1 pri ze uf 1,100 S.235 10 ss ,(000 10 0C0 1 wholes w ill eost 6J dolTickets t.l; ctrtitieate of lar- sh:irvs in propnrt ion. NF.W JF.RSKY LO T l'F.UY, Class 11, draws Fsh'y 9. tS4s. tj .os; 1.1 halluts: I pti7eur 33.coc I 1 prife of 4.000 I " 10,000 1 pnxeof 3.300 1 " 5.C-10 I 10 prit s of 1.COO Tickets 18 dolls a certificate of tn whole tickets wit be sent for 120 dolls, h.ires in proporliull. s priies at 810.000 is tiO.Oivo: AI.F.X ANDR1 LO I I F.KY, Class 11, Draws Ftb'y 1S48. 7J Nus; 13 drawan bllots: 1 prize of 10,000 1 I prut- i f 10.000 1 pnreof 10,000 1 prie of - 10,000 ; t i I'l-ifeoi lu.it'u i i prit nt lo.eoo tprixeaf ltl,CC0 I 25 pni s of 1.000 Tickets 10 dulls; a rctlitir i ie of ;.s w hole tickets w ill be sent for '.30 dolls shims ill proportion. AI.F.X A N DR I LO I' I F.HT, Clxss 13, ilrxwsFcb'y 15, IP4. 7S Nos; U drawn biln.s. 1 pri7eof 40.CO0 I 1 pricof .000 t. -, n I - sj . Tirkct.tOdi.il.; a ccrttfuatc of 14 IWic. JM dj-. -sban sin propor-ion. AI.F.X ANURI A I.o 1 rF.IlV, Cms. I., draws Fib y loih, lUo. 78N..s:lA hall,,,.. ' 1 .r..e of 3?,cr.0 , , 1)riie af S.O.X0 , . 12 otiO SO s 1 f'0 , ,t 10 000 I "O0 " '400 Tickets 10 dol'.ars-A cetilicaie of Sn ssbelc. I JO tola; -hare, in proportion. - - s lfV r (V ??tsJt VJsxJvlU 1 ' x ' La ia ! AI.F.X A NOR I A I Oil F.R T, Class 17, draws Fih'y ;6ih, lata. 75 Nos; 14 drawn tval lots. l pnie ot JO, OOO 10 priae of I.COO " S0.O00 I IO I.. 00 I " lft,0t0 I 20 l.COO Tickets U do's. A cern.'icale of iJ whoVa U0 dollars; shares in proportion. Sussex Lottery, Class U7 1, 19, T4, priie T.C00 dollars, stnt to New York. 1 Alexandria l ottery. Class a IS, 3, 37, priia of 3,000 dollars, sent to I'ortsoionth, Ohio. New Jersey Lottery, Class n It, 13, JH, fime of 1,000 dollars, sent In Alton, Illinois. Alexandria Lottery, ti lass capital prire 1,000 duliais, i.liin I IX, , 7s, st nt to I'lniadt Iphia. Address vouronlers m It. ARMSTRONG sV Co., atrenls. I x Iu eiiug, Va. 1 w;tr m-i.r.Barf.fAr f.-lt has Inen lour I -hoi..r.it that lhe eii.r... ol .he West w ere to ,. b rtiinrsia reiraril to tht In ions dista-es with whieh fiortionsoroiir tiolile country are visitiil. lhe trut - mfi'teinr is at lone icili otlt nd in us ! .he ei I. lirated J iianv. 1 hrirailreriisei.ient is in an! i.riiriiiirrf s nmiisnr. nnr s.irrriisrinfiit is . other eolnmn, to w-hieh th. attention of every faag asp-, aud f ad sk uld bsarkm-.'-elr aawasi. '

PuMio Notice OTICK ia hereby (riven, that my wile, Maria 1 Slaughter, has this clay It ft my bed and Uoard without any just cause or provocation. All persons are hereby warned not to Inst her on my account, a 1 will not par any debts of her con-,racl'P-JAMES II. SLAUGHTER. UlooininirgroTe township, Fraukliu county, Jan. i2d, 194. .-3wld The Law n-rnvhuwh ne..t mitt miKii.li

the above to the amount of J!, and chrrr thif oflice. ' NOTICE fS h.-rtliy plren that my if,-, Mary Ann. haa this day lelt my bed and board, without anv jmt cause or privucation. All persona are hereby furearucd from earlmrili? or tnntinj,' her mi my ac-c-iuilt, a I will pa no di-l.ti ofher contractine after tht.d.te. 11AIUHOLOMEW McNA.MAKA. Jan. 34, 1848. I-Jw Godev's T.arlv'a TlnnV osrl f-s a it v" " . . - . . 1 -l.Ulljl Ji.-llAafil t.a THE oldest Marine in the United Stat, .contains ni"lit!ily sutv pat-e of readme matter, by the tint writers hi the country twelve more than the New loi-K mutinies. Two splendid steel eneravinp;, an it 1 . ",r ""tnrimc colored iiiiiiiiIiIt ra-liion plate, Moili-I 1 ullages and Churches, Cmeket Work, an.! other matters fur the Ladies, all illustrated and ell explained, (tc. !c. Price fr .n.eyiar, which includes the l.adv'a I), liar Newspaper, making three publications in one month, ea Two copies without the Lady's DullarNews-1-Mt, 4C0 n e cojiies w uh one tu the ncrs.in aendirg the t ci"l. 10 CO Kilint copies, on I welve comes. sj.i r.n 1 -lecili -Pecinien of either r n. !. ii.- I d Uolla ,r -sewsnaner sent tit ane m rs.m navm:- I foiaai: on the request. Address. I.. A. C-OnF.Y. j o. 113 Chtatnsu Sin-ct, Philadelphia, j HIGH LY IMPORT T NKWS FROM THE j SOl'TH. T he follow ine cxtrai t of a letter is from a verv respectable nn-ri ant ilc house, dated. ' j ashin.tnii. HnppiihanniK k ., Mar 2.1, l'sV Dr. Jasne, Dear bir, Cli-r Mr. Jones has bit n in a j very low stale of health for more than a year; he has I had the Iu nefit of the best medical advice our conntry atl'oril-, and as visited your ciiv durtit; last i stinimer, but found no relit f. Onthe'lSth of April last. wc p'irehastti a half du.en hot'les of your Tonic Vermifiiip-, and a half dozen boxes of Kanatise P.lls. I lironh c art lessness in p:u kini; l he artirles in a dry u;ood lm, one half the Vermifuge was hrnki n. Mr. commenced withthe Pills, and after taking a few doses, felt a decided improvement. 1 he three holt lea of Vermifuge, w hich came afc to h:ilid. hronirlit from him he thinks, net less than ONK TOVSAVD WORMS, and perhaps many more. He is now in better health than be has been in for yt art, and w hon r few more bottles if your VermTuei -and Pills will etfect a peraianent'rure. All our phvstrintis have entirely mist akt n hi. case; Prof. S.iin uel Jackwin, of your city at the head. Mr. Junta is most anxious to tet mure of your Pills and Vtrniifoec, as soon as possible. IUspeciiully, J. B. JONES Si CO. BF.WARF. OF THAT COIT.H. For eotitjhinir denotes irritation in the throat or loops, w hiehi s the imrntdiate pit cursor of lnftaina. tioit, Abscess, llronchitis, Cotisumptiin and tleath. Now there is no need of eouchine at all, for I VNK'S KXPKCTOH ANT will tmnudiately releive the eoiii-h. snbtluetbe illHamation, cleanse thelunps ami throat frt.ni all irritating or o'js triictin; matitr, anil eHect a speedy cure. Prepared only by Dr. Jayne, Pbili.lelph ia, and sold on atreiicy by M. v. H I v.. i-3 Ilniokville In.l. PLANKS, aVC. TINF.F. and Double Pitt Jack Platm. rJ Sinirle and Double Pitt Smooth do hiiiRle anil Double llitt Fore i!a Single and Duiihle Hitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Cci'.iiifr Planes, For sale low Tot cah, bv H. TTVIR. Brookville, Nov. S9, 1S4T. O. A. Ilidwell. Josiah Draks;. . A. IimWKL la cV CO. COMMISSION AND PRODICK MKRCHANTS, No. 1.1, West Front Stree l. Cincinnati. LIRF.ttAI. CASH AUVANC KS, made on assignments of Produce or oilier nierchanuise, HK.FER TO Mt ssick, Taylor .Jc Walls, Paetn te k Bruce. John Kueler, Jan.t s Calhoun, T. H. Vealman, Marsh k Co. M. Kiifl.r .V Son, F.I lis K Morton. L. Vt urlliini;l.iii. Ue.'47 J2-ly H-r- CoEifaumptioii is 4 ujtI.-C0 DIl. KU(. F,US' COMPtMMI Synip of Liverwort and Tar. A sate and certain cure for Consumption of the I.nntrs, Spittintr t.f Uinml. Coilirhs, Colds, Asihlna. Pain in the Side, Hroncliilis, Whooping Couch, and all Pulmonary Affections. To those who have diseastd I.iinr We call vnur t ai.iliU and siuci re aitenttoti tu the get-ai merit of the above preparation, and not put it down with olht r mrdirin-s. w ithotit ntiuiriue w ht ther -here i not enure satisfactory pniof of its value, that to.,, trom men of the hisiiest staiidinir. and who are Iiiuwitnosses ami can be seen. Cj As the PhsiciHii and Medical Faculty, even their I'roi't ssor. have had the liar of prejudice broken by the ASTON ISHIN Cl'RKS mailt- by this Ureal lit intt'.y, and come nut at lat ami irive us tin ir ci riitieates. tbat there is no mttakr hut ti hut it makri cutrs when every thuii: else has failed, and thai it is the (iivat 11. no dj for DISK A SKI) LVNGS. We will cue b. low a lew remarks of lhe properties and extracts from the certificates, which are F.xtracts from the pamphlet, which can he set n in full, and the exact place 'win re they reside, by eallniir on the aireiit w here this medicine is for sal, . Cj-They are from nit n ofmch hiirh stautliii, that the irreatt si skeptic will at once be convinced of its valoe. Hoth Tar and l.ivertvort are nsetl by the Indians, who are seltloio known to the wild Consumption. lhe celt brand Dr. Critliton of Pcicrsburi;h, Dr. lliichan of F.ntrlantl. says there is no remetly t'nual to thai of I'ttr in eurinir lb. Consumption. Heat! a few out of the number of cures this nie.lirine has made in Cincinnati alone. C J Or. Win J . Rii-hare of Cincinnati, savs iu tbe ra-c of Xlr. Charles Wad. . i on Sixth street market s,,.,-.- ih:tt Ilr u.,..r. s. r, . . ... ' " . . . . - . tu i.iserwort ami larf I 11 II l m fit t..r a I ..i li.-r i rem. ili. t h i. I I-..1. .1 XI- is I ...I'... n t wo tl. hits abus e Filth, savs nut his Doctor, hut his t VHtultHf PtiyrtrtuH had eiven up all hopes of his rt emery, it he w as ent in ly nut tl by the use of tbe above medicine. Xlrs. Ann Chillis, Sixth stn-ct.two doors west of Smith, says that she had the Cousin. ip. tion, and was ri tlucetl to a mere skeleton anil her coutrli was so distressing, tboutrh ilntler the can- of a Professor iti Cincinnati Colleire, who failed to trite aus relief, yet this Metliuine t;ave iimnediate n-lit f. and restond lu-r to perfect health. Mr. (sahriel W bitt head, Catharine street, half stjuan- below- I. inn c rlilies that he was civs n up by nil his Friends and Ph i sieiaiis, and has raised eseti Ouarts ,i" Matt- r and Riooil from his if.T, and this Xledieine cured him elisii-ely iu a very short time. Mr. II. Pliimmer. fll.ltter.) M.linestn-ets. between F.itrlitli and Ninth stn ets, states that his Witt- was attelitlt d by two of lhe best Doctors, for Conx.-imjfinn for tw o i , ars, and then tieclined attt inline; an louiri r, as no more could be done, she then used two bottles of this ntnlictne, winch miamt lit r lo ht alth. Mr. .1. Finch sas he j had a tin ailliil Cotierh ami ctmsiantly spittiiir lllotnl, ; Krtat Puin, lliuui;li urn!, r the care of a Doi-ior, j 3 s t he emit in u alls jroi worse: hut tht above xu tdeine ' "l"ratttl like a ileum in curinir him. Jndce m. Hurk, lale Pn.t Master of C inciuiiat i lor xears that Mr. Filn ln s sfatenu nt are entitled in lull cmi. 1 liilnirr, sml linn lie full icroboraies what he has; in iisinir it. I ht V ii't til" I said, by his own experit net lhe Rev. li. W. M.tliy ofCiiicitnoili sat s that she ha been iron lilt d w i lb t! i sensed I.iiutrs for many j t ars t but found the happiest t tfecl by u.iiii the nb.it'e " S r- j lip. anil n colilllielnlt d it lo hi - I'rii litis. I be Res , K. 1 W. Shenii, Rev tieorire Walker, J. 1'. Garniss, Fso.. ! ! Col. John Kill. He, Kst , .Li-uts Foster. I-.i , tinl-1 ! lilt liatman, F.q , 1".. ILirrison. F.sn., I), t hurt In II ' F.sq., the I o tisbip CU-rk o' C nn. itinali, will ttstify ; to lhe lnestiunibli Value or tins Mi-dicnit for Distasi d j LiintM. Mrs. Rowe el Stiinloli. tlliio. says thai sbc j w as so far tfiine w iih Coii-uiup i ion, that h.-r Doctor said she colli. I not live but out tlay lnin,-t r, and that l tins v.lllliihle SyrrKtV urnl bvr c t'rr iy. Or. Wilson of Isaliopolis. states that his IVitu nf, the Rev. II. Wistman's Wife was worn nut w ith the Fulm-niary ! Consumption for many yi art, and Ins n tin tin s fmli d to cure, yet Dr. K ixtri' Lirrrtctrth and Tar had the ; happiest t ll'ecl. $ n n s s 5 V T. J TL M !i T 0 F !)R. H IR.IM C O .V. T.Me Vfoft tir in tin1 t nuMMUfiti i-.U-ntc Mrirt ni It et , ft utt .1 I'll iiv. inn ( kno n, h ha tin n. , tt ii'iu' prat.'.iti-, in n latioit tu Tht' fun -f Mii. Ii. It, i bI'kt iMtim; pi vt n up to Hv ith iln- lat t ,:tcv f (."iniwuiit-'iioii, h a num. sir t.f ah.c 1!.).I c 1:111. I Mr. . 1.. Sro it.l.. Nir lltiwi r r tuc tunt t havr ) Ut ti t 11 rtnit ni itnni' tu ap -ar. attm Im tl t , rr-r-titii-sn- rrcttnitiu ii'ltiiif Pa'U nt lr!tt.m '- NuMnuni I at' II' 1VM III I", 1 lir'tTUIVIna UIIIIH l IV lllin, t ! " !"v lr"". " """' '"' ':l . I n"" dis. aes n ,,.inx inr t ouch Medicine, to ; M"'' 'h",", "'Z' I""'1"""-'i' "" 'l"xi", V L"' i . -i,.n, ri. t. M.. R. It .i. p daiiel.t, r ..I Mr. I. ht, ' " V'5',' m u" ,"'.''-"-'" "T, M. nlidar, biiicln r. an. I Mr. R. K. I ox. one nt tbe Cl'v ,'""",'''- "r Roex rs" t 011. pound Sirnipi.f I l'er-tirt aiiU Tar .erae.l more Like a Specific, j than anv n 1... dy of a similar chxract. r in ,1. operaJ nous that I base est r ii't si 111 ny practice. One of i tltesy cases above, vis, XI, .s ft. i, appeared io he laI hunnr under the Last Siatret.f Scn.ltilnus Coututnp. 1 tn,n, as pronounced by st v rl l'lusu mns win, w.re n allcnilance pn vhmjs i niy Bunt ralletl lis treat the case. She is al this present time in the enioy mellt prese i hta of as apparent1 c.mil btalth, and from apptarnnce, as hkelv tn diewiib any other disease, as any otV yonnfj l.idy tf tins City. As it respt cts lhe health of the oilit Teases, all the thr, aieninsr premonitory symptoms seem 10 havesubsidsd frna the ue vf a lew buith s of ihi s rrup above. Very respectfully, ,Ve., HIRAM COX, M. D. Cincinnaii, January. 1B47. Forsaleby A. I.. SI'OVIL, corner of Fifth and Hare Streets, (Nncinnan. a A I so tor salv by K. 1 YN'KR, Mrosikvillr. 4'. LUIvK K KXT, I I .'.'"'-' A.'..-. . ' , -"awaiaa " v;, fc,.,.'.,,, aia arrt otl. Cm'eVaca.i n. .... .-smristsii.iis - 1 sisrri . .1. ' W as l.TeO B.prtllsaIM.sJsW.sls k. I- -amr-styi IMt.:. itmr.

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I H. FAaqLlJ AH. GOODS. SEW Great Bargains! Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! at the New Store of I.INCK r FAKUITHVR. Diilfri m Staple and Fancy Pry 0;nd-. Hardware, tmeniwirf, OlaHre. Wundt-n rr. Cotlrr. Ciroct-rir, "NaiU, Tnt, Cap( H'Mit, Shot . oiiuii. Ac. Ac. Opposite to tlit? Putt Officr, on Ms.ailur s trtet, HrokTtHf. 1 mil ana. INCK & F.KQL'fIAR inl rricetfulW ar-knutftlttlg-f to thnr frirnd and eiimim ra, a deep -eii.e .,f trratitude f,.r the patruiiaee they hare received and take pleasure in thus nfnrininc; the public that they are juat receiine a NF.W and PI.KNUII) ass'irtment of F ALL and WIS1KK V'3' -eiectea wun rnat care ana aomtratiiy ar.niMis ...1... ...1 ...1 -j...: 1.: , s wun rnii wrr -mu bhihusi...

H. LINCK.

oapieiotnesa.in. t ney invite persnnal raami- . a,,, sji-iiig hi' conch, I reco .mmli d to ti in vui.r I """"" "f thnr stock of nriv and irM.',;G..il..j,p,.tlr,M. Hc t;r h:ul ,rtlj ,c m,T

aaptea to the seaiuti. 1 hey invite personal rumt nation if their stock of new and irnnr:cVi,Giiiiil 1 ,nal " W1" "rr conipartsi.n. omn in quai- ! .nJ Prtre other iu lite market, .heir stuck consists in part, of Co.'i, Cjssiy;iers, Suiinrtls. Jcnm, FVirettern. it'- etc. Super blue, hlsck at;d brow n Smerican and Fonr.-ti Ftr.ald Cloths. " hlueand hlaik Hearsr Cluths, suitable fbr Ov Coats Mj cloaks. ' Fancy American and Frt nth Cassimi rs. ' I'lain do da " Fanrr and plain Mack, li'ne, .rwu. (rrac, 0. t- rtl anil steel, ifolit auii catlet mitt.fi batius-tu. FUuc a:nt ?-as nuted KcnruckT Jeans. Doniestic nnd IN-nuss Ivuuia da Super Ctirdi d Vt irettet 11 k warn, tl I oiii-iiirien. f niton Cloih. " Cirxtti n.ixttl and Afify rcf.5 Tweeds. PritiU, (nini rtt. Ie I oi'ca, f!tJt, fSi'ieh'imt, Al;mrnt. sVc Brown ant! purple Merrimsrk Prints. Nine, hibvk, uLitc aad cul'd d i Oil red d,. Fancy a Super F.nclish Chintz, pla'in pattsius 14 Furnittire prints. " Hrown ami n,rj Cashmeres. Hruwii. blue, trrt tn and fancy Mouse !e Lame, nueiin Vista Plaids Fix nth. Manchester and Carlton black, ycryU a4 l!laki r plaid (iinirhcms. Oomt stic purple and plaid Giu;!na Suptrl.laek plaid Alpaca. I'laitt black do ' Mode do " I vonese Mode Clollk " ll'.aek l.ytmese tlo lllack, brown.blue.piiik.diah and slate cel'd Muslins Plaid Lincy, silk linisbtd lin.iic. Cloak limne. Apron and Mariners' Cb. vk, i. pi r Sa tun i.i ti S!,i.-;s and Drawers; Nankeen; Hed I ickine. Ht tl. white and yt How jilaiu ai.J IwillnJ I iaimaii. Salesbury fiirim-tl R ed and w hue Canton 9 Table atitl Scotch Diapers h!" eked Damask. 1 abie Cloths. Fancy ci.IM do (in Silks, Vesting, Shawls. &c. Super fancy dnss Silk Rlack erode Swiss tlo BUek ficnred tlo " Huie black do " St nsbaw Rpron d-, " col'tl s;ro tic Afriquc b luiet Silks " Fancy ,i ja White H.mnce and White Sstin. Siifrr black and blue biask aiscls fur Tostrnss. black siittiu Oa F'arnit r's tlo 1 atl. v p!.s.td (ltcsir article tlw do Plain Silk and Merino Fa.icv audStrintd tlo rmh'd ,x: plain 1 iuu. t Shas I'luiti xi. ........ ... .. . ' . t "i " ' slst Knio'd and plain Mouse dc Laiuc Shawls. Fiiib'd anil plsnt W'm.1 ,u 8 s black and eol'ti eml.'d Cashmere tbs Ficureil Mode Ntraililiad l Fancy fieuri tl t'a-litin re tlo ?.eph)r. Wool neil, blanket an.) plain srm l da Taelcue, Wantul lo tt anJ iwncV pla.d colloll da XI isses t mli'il and plain I'bibet, bl'k cIM delaine and Florida Jicn Hilkfs Black silk and fancy net k do Fancy and plain silk pocket Jt Swiss, mull and luniks MusliOa. Plain and curdctl Jaconets. White and black Rnbiliette. tit'eiu Btrnet , Irish l.inen MOTIONS. Maikin.-eaivass. cruel and canvass needles, thread and Muslin cdirmr. Lisle l ace and Imnliiiii, lliack Si k ami Mohair Fritic, W rsf d Ferula, Ladies Tambiiard Collars, hiuish-d Hahus and an per French worked Collars. A rtilj sial Mowers, Melt's, Hi.ys, and Missi s Comforts. Cireen. purple, black and chirr csii'il Sana K bbat.s Plack I art". j F.mb'd aud Firund Satin Xlonnat ,i Pink l.a lus' fur tipped n. as. r and Css'iiTiore litotes. " blnrk and col'd kid da black si;k ami w bite bi'k auttan da (i rat's super hlack Kid and Ruck da ' Lined and plain lUriin da hiaik and white ci.ttou and atocllcn do " heavy hulk Mittens. Misses and rhild'. lisle i;loves am) worsted Mitts Ladies' black silk Mms; children's plain aad fancy li-jsc; ch'ds Keiicuu s; boss' Ri'.ts. Ac kc HATS X VAVS. Dodd's latrst styles! fashionable mole skin bilk Hats " Fur u " R I k nn. I col'd Wool d auper r I ernw i, A pa, ; Otter am! ScalTurCaps " For trimmed and plain cloth do falo Alto anil lliiena V ita fnlk and Rough ami Reatly tltatril " Velvet Octagon ;lard Palo Alto for Roys and I trams. Velvet Turban, Muskrat, sealrtte, siitrle soring glaird tap velvet, sVc. Ike. Boots and Shoes. do do da Men's Calf Kip and Common Bo.. la Roys s (((, Ladits Calf Kip and Comnmn tin s Fine XI, micro Sli.iss, Mi It's. Hiivs" ami children's do Puristo tistr tin Ladies' Cillm do tlo ileni'il nxxortntfut of f. whine Glaaet W ALL AND WINDOW PAPKR. Lanit ttur ain I'trt s-netit ni flfl-.rr. I.arr.' and Small 1 F '.V A I I F Rs. Splendid assurtmt nt of Ladies' and it.'iKVmrn'i HRl'SNFI S IC.S Orass Mats manufactured by the liiiud bsautiful article. Oil painted Landscape Window Sha.tes. All kin.lt ofapproved men haiitablr country produce p i- iveil in t xi-hanrre ..r iroo.ls. purcliasi-rs are n quest, d no in their S I ijl'K and PR 1C KS, as tb. y arr th It-1 mined not to be ulldi rsold, pretermit the "nimble sixpence to the slow sln'.I:i.f-" li.-ot lsille, lit c. Z', H47. 47 i i . , i rTs AT TORN KY AND COfNSELLOU Ar LAW. llrookri I le. I n d . Office on Main liurrcss St Dea. 10, ttT --!- ly .ioei. jOM.irn:. Attorna7 and Counsellor at Law, . it. jmnniioii. X If roinul alld ins. Ohio. R row ii Coon OFFICF--On the Fast s.de nf Main and svh Sts., f'incinnali, Ohio tslwccn td Hif-r tnC F. I larksou, Brooksillc. Dec. L47.-51-ly II. Il.TlOIINSON'.ATTOHNtY ANU COVNSKI.IOR AT LAW, ! KOSOMO, j Mow ard eo.. Ind Refer to M-asrs. Coram, Tweed Co., Ciucinnaii; Oco. . 1' laud, F.sq . l'.ro. kille, Ind Ot lI, U7 44 J 0 1 1 . AT 31 A TJSO 'iv Attorney at Law. Office o Mai Sr.. 15hookvili i. Iso May tiih, I M 3. :2(J-tf. j o li i7FvlTi u 1 Ft ii , ArroHNtY a i Law. tl i o u k t i 1 1 p . la. Jan. 10 .1 if. joiiv u.nou L.vxu, Attorney at Law, liKOOKVlLLF., I, R-U, f r r. Wh n ti ririulniitff Miilinm f roi.ntry Imt otn iU nciH-i, itul e nl.dt ic- tu it fit t tir t iiii.rli 1 1 .ip ir il hi p rt tin it f -rr rirruit ii ii imi nic ttii Mi.pl. t lir BwriiK uf trutW trc im rtii-diiH U f.lit: ncli atstti t-rtiy : iur i!.y ooiii r -r Ittt- r ttt rl y ! tri 3 ti Juu-a with t!ir h it n. ft n l"dy v tit ti r-rcu istt'iif mi iliuu.. ilu- ti tl, i f'icnmln n'd niilt uil. Bin! rnrriipt tiut-..r, anU llip vital rm rci' lit com tar tniftiairril (. tu itir i cr 'f il r- v im- t!it ttrt ni of lift ithjt"rr.t"r-r, ! to v ry :.r t f t tt nn. all tht- an tint hra!- h w tl T- jitt (JilA ciitirtl, auti tliaraif aiil Jt-aih u I tin vt rlB'M r ult. j A, in th- (irl plaff, th- on!) iir- m ant of pn.i- ( pt-rity i tu piircr thecmn'ry tu rn tkr utrli p fI tii'ti it m currMi') , , in thr iaf.tr rate, tSt oti'y tun road tn hratt h to d anr tl:r b'.Urd truni a.i i.a 1 purnv. WrijTit's Ind an V. c taMc I'ii's arc the best nicdicine in the world for restorinit ihr liody li. ficatili, treaiise thrt eaprl o't aseicss and cnmit-i hHf:iors m an easy and natural manner, aud wa.lc llity.vtr, dav civc rase ami pleasure, diavast; ufssrry name i. rant!ly driven frs.m the b-tsiy. Ilew'xre of C'linv-r ft us t.fall kinds! flomearc coated with s.car; otlitra arc made lo rescnthif in ..niwartl aitearanct trie ioiinal metliririt . 'I ht aM'tsl Course is, 10 liurcbasr fniin Ihr rs-cwiar aev nts only , one or more t.f wn-im ma) In foisnil inrvcry viiiagjc nil town in im :aif, I I he eeiit-iiir I'.-rsale bv R , s. Tnrr. Rrxoltsi' V; , j. fnion. ri,.cint. c. I r.nrnial..rfier, Ifi, Rac street, I'SiIar1rl lua. 1 . 1 WOnCV Wf311i6vl. . I f rkrs.tits ,l.fl I.IC.I It. tit. .H.I.M....J t -a c. . -r... - t-.J...-. n.n: . rmi

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LaiiitH r.Ttlle, N. J Jiinc 10, 1?0. Dr. D. Jayne. No. , South Third St., rl.iljir. lphia . lrar Sir I hare this d:iy hrd an iltirit wi'h the frciitleinaii of wlu.m I ntadr metititiii v vm ai having tnkeii jour Kiptcttt am mrh such dt ctdH t fli tt. lie ii a respect able farnter, !i insr a liw ntih frun here. I viiw rourh interes:' d in a ('Called accoiint he re pi' nf hit a jt:gh and cure, that I retraced the rtrM liiiure m intent o ctm.uiunlcate it tit you, a d if the cure ia a radtral ai it appeara fa be. it is the most remarkable ol:e 1 hare t-vi i- k;itin. Kt.r ?2yeer ,'afrer huvu? the m a et1 V- m l tt uffirnir: i:h courh " the nuxt d at ci if ktr.'', ei Itil fC worse as h'- udva:irid 'Ii years, he H i Kreqi.rnt turn ofctierlitii-. and t'ifflc'i! t v i f ir. aiUi int;, laslitifr from an hxur to an hour am! a hnU'wnt: d ' Peine !.;.. I.......:...... . 1. . , . f I. i . I i,h .tratielinr until l.i.i rea h.came M.-od ho". H hm,i depaind of being curi d, h .nir tried p!n icin ' and a th,.i,-nii.l thine. ithotit r. !i. f F..n i ie wc.ts , ,, e.'.,itl. , : ... k. ..1 .1.- t. ....... , ------ ... . ne ij Deen tllld.r the mre i.f mi t:)l.m:it 11.11 ssrinn ne I ai! been uiid.r the e re nlmi e:ii.n nt 11 ,liri ,!, ht. haJ no t ; IV lhi,.. hllt 1 induced htm to take a bo.ti. . I.r lellin'r him of tcrmis oT my acf;u:t!!tra!:ce who had bet 11 cured tiT It. this was on T uesti:-s ; t hat nisht he tn.k of it, and sas that it was the firt coinfi.i -lahle i ie'u's sleep f,a had cllii'Std f.r linri On th I hur.v I. U,.u.fl. I (only two days afterward; he w ent to trk. and has j Columned tu' make a full Lai d on lis. f.rtfi rresj since, now-m ariy to months.; He told me t..-!r. j thtf.ir the last week he had cut and t in a humlivrt rails, or made lc-3 pant Is of fin e pt r ti.s , .'n. ht en j in the water to wah his shtep. and otherwise etnose.', ; wit out the least symptoms .if a t-viiru of Ins i- ii:p!i, ; it has inc cnt.re'y di-a;.'carrd, a:itl sri.r;c'st cf s!l i ont-tlurd of a bottle has 1,1-oilureti ihe n.; n u.' ! -o iuai.isi.il a:'tl overmyetl, tiial tli "S5MI tj j lalk all day ahoiit i." anrt savs that if he could n.s ; procure anntlier b.iitle. he would nfusr $:.C lt.i tka j f-er.aiiiil. rt.r the hoit'e In- has left. 1 Yonr Cariuinatise Balsam I have also ttml nr e-t-i on.m. iitlt.1 tooth, rs f,.r tl.e In.t tt a liars, with : O.USI salutary cfl'ccl. HcstTtfi;! !v, sours, i JOHN H ANDKItSO.-s. I Freparril only by 2r. D. Jasn. , Pl.'iladelphia, a.J 5 s.Md on aciiir by M W. Ils.HK. I ts" U.ookvtilL-, lust .1 i , Frur;fV V.-r.,r,.',:v rteii-r -".-sr. i CAN'CKR, Si'liOI I. I. A ANDl.Oll HH. I Ample t ipt rit nee h.s inm .! that : o con !.:, sUwJi I of nitdlcitit lias evi r been so tn.-aritnta in ri iro. sins; I the abuse t!is; asts. as Dr. .' A K'S A 1.1 LUNA 'I I VK jit lias ell", cttd cur. s truly ati"iihiiir;, rut oi-.y ..I I Canct r, and ullu r tlist asus of i hat cias,, bm b..s tej m ill tl tl.e niost m.t, !.,- ,!, -ls(., ,,f the skin, sli tines. List r Cumuli int, lits;n psia. )te. Sic. I l is I nietliciueeiiit rs into the sirs uiaiion, an 1 t,ai'.cat .L.,ae.wh.,e,.-r lo.ate.1 It pu. il.es lhe hV. d and oilier ItoitU ot the botlv, n mt ob.trticlion in the j p.iri of liie skin, nitl red net s tl.e t nlari.eiiic;. ts ol , lhe c'.anl or lonu. It iicras. s the apptlitr, rI'l'f , le a.lat he and dmw suiess. autl nit icorates toe i w hole s, stem and imparls animation to lhe ili,ts.rj and ds hilii.xted CMiislttntiou. 1 In re is luiil u.tsaptrinrtoit iu the whole uiati ria n.t tin a. It is j.ei. I. ctl J safe and x:re;uely pleasant, and lis u. tl.iur of tht .l.i;iniiiir- naimn aca-iunk. -irg lis' iii. sl' saalltwiue :ui'itici:.i;. NO ArOLOr.Y FflK W K.OtlVO A will HaJ.lonfielJ, V. J , F. b 2d, :S4? I) Jansr: Sir I take i-rt at pleasure in int. rime.; ou that th-botile of Hair 1 r wlnrh I . btan.ed . i sou last October, has pr. sttl m, st smisfaciorv and utertsful. M hair ln..l for a 1- ntr time lcn ea.ediiic thiii. hut t't.r two or thr e s,.tr. kwt it hsJ .. fslltu ,.t ll. at my head had tit coine a Ion si entire. Ivbaid. I was uu.lt r lhe necessity cf colter lilt ill bal.lneas, by romliinir the hair mi th air), s t . r n Hut now, aft, r u.iiiir a bottle t.f the I Viiie, 1 l.st.ss litlutisi.l a grow th t,f hair as I cu r had. C. ". PARK, ate Pasinr t.f the Ixapti.t ihiitcb at lis. ildiit'si.il, K.J. Pr pand only by Dc. Jatn, . plnlx lelj.Va,' and suld oil art nc by M. W HA IK. si-SW iittiiktlliv led. W. II. KMIILLU'.S, No T Msin Stnt t, west si,).-, three doers abj.c iit,:-.t. near the Public What f. Cineinnnti. t) DF.AI.KIt , ttllOCLRlKS ami l Lt.' k: knps cotistautlv mi ti nn!, a vu-ial n.ss.lm. l.t of Salt. Supir, C.urct , T- a. Molsss. s, Chsssr, Maotiir, ItiUiko, Siltiatus, l.l.i.s. Nail., Camn arns. Fish. I eliacco, S..a;i. Caudle, and .Mt.ihrr arlit-lta iu lhe l.rnc. r llu-iln ss, wh.ch w ill be sold at the lowest pries for CASH, w in uiL. ::. c Proilycc. N. II. 1 he I!., -h. st I'rtcts paid for Fealht rs, F ti. Seed, Flour. Pi.rk, I'sc.ii, Lard. Gin.-iic. li.ti. tVyS' etl, Closer-StssI, Musiard-Seed. iiexs Wa, D.isd Fruits. White Ucans, ilags, 4c. ia. Ciutiuuaii, a. Queen City Scale Kaniifacto.y, Main titnet, 3 d.mrs fi-om ilie riser. jUJHF. sulistribn has mi haml ami is e.instanUy M iiitiiiifuctorini; II.AIIOilM SCtl.rS uf sa siKea. Also. Ilrass antt Iron lltania, of u snparistc iiatily. All t.f winch are wMriatii.il n, r.i is. spect. Please call and slamiiie In fore tiurcl.as.iis cisewhtre. WM. lil lllMlir. OHItt M Ft TI A N If 'H' IS IT I t 1 F..-I Ins .s M csrtii; that the pritniiini was awutdtii at tin E.rh'.k Aiitnia: l air ot liiiio M. cbauics Instil, t. in H i,, lluddarl, for Plaltrrra Scab s there t llnlmeil L h.ts,. isen under our Laud itn tint dav t.l Ntivtinkb, 14J JtiHN p. HH'l 1., Prcs's. 1 W. Aj J-leealf, Sec'y. Ja. 'ii. 4 CONSCMP 1 It)N. COl'lllT, SI'll lll.O OF HI OOI). lillONl'ill I IS, AS I UMA, .AC. T'o Coiisunipi iv'-s; four-tilths of vim are suttttlrg from r.eelet 1- tl colds, or no nlistruetioit ai.il sous, rjneni ilitlnmanotl t.f the tit Ileal.- Iilnin; of those tiibs lbrtiiiv;!l u hieh lhe air we Let a i It is tlutrilmi. ti to itie lunir-. Ibis oiist i-iiet inn pr.itlurts pain hih! Sorsitss hoarst tits., teoitirh, difliruliy of Im alhlic, hc. tic lest r, ami a spittfit; i t liio ..I, n.aiti r, M Inrrm, wlnt'li finally exliaus.s tin- str, n'h of il.e pin. in. and il.-aih eti.u. s. JWVK'S F I K.l' I 1 1 It A - l N F. V K il FA I I.s to nniovc fins obsti in ti ii. and p induct s the most pit asnitr ami liappy rt suits. I4 ia cuat aia ia 11s 1 f:'i iu, am! ruituoi 1.1,1 to ic.rt. . wors: worms: worms: To remove ttinst troul-lt s,.iit aiul tl.tn.-. reus n.tiakilantsoflhe stomach ami bow t Is w hi. h so often ttn. pair tht hi alth au.t i1es:i-e the lives of t Inldrru, usa Jfciu. 's I nine Vci iiiil'iicc. aecttniii a:nl laft pr.-ps-rstit.ii for the removal of the various kinds nf worias. Dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appitur, ril'ai.. tile fever and ncaie, and tit lulity of 'he sr.eiiat Ii ai4 tiowt ts and urcans ot tl.csiioii. It is w ithi.111 t is-- ptioa otic os' liie utu( vttlua'jic prspsrai!'...s in ,c world. FI'.VFR AND AGVF.-CL'l'.K WAHll AN'l Vr Jasue's Ar. if Pills, whit-h may lie bad at No ( Sotllh I hirtl St-t t 1, i'h.luilt l;-l.ia, are warrnl.t'-il la tureilie worst f. rn.s ef ft v. r and Airue. I to mot., iv will be refunit' t! iu all cast s it tkcj fi.il locuta but tht y i.cvt r do fail. I n parril only b) Dr. D.Uayne, Philsdelphia, aus old tu aijri.t l,y X, w I! XI IK, S-Jw Lrooks.lle, lui. f'OTTOX 1'AliXS. it'. K fulicriT)f r. A fvt f..r tht- C..t5Bit.;i h: (Kf jrj Coopi-r t.ittin J- arton hnt f:ttr. ut.-r u IsAiiit a .fir.fr mtut L f tttui. V:irt., Wivkit a.'t t e.ii(i Co rr I Warj', I him an.! Ilai'mf. Ks.rtairal Ihr lowrit pric It . P 1 ( ' ) I A . N t C.iiilli.i Ju. i -4--.ru-(Cm. Cat , ; iVO'S'KJK. ATT, ji'-i'ini o mr nn i t on (he TriMii l.atMi Fund vf Kiankltu tv-uiiiy, ai r rrqu 1 to tnafc ta j ini li t of i br u:nr n or lnTrrr llr 'stCih .ay ft Jinuary iirtr, a nil that urv iitarrrar.at ilai a trryt ipt-rc tu liml timtr bututis iu ihr LatiUf ul vLtn ufl!ir A-r ct-Ucct.i'a. h. cARMicHAE, a. 1. a 3Vew Leaf Turned I V. KDMlMilON. hnt-iiij; rtrj.urt J fram tasi. l4 m id uu thrrormr ti iii rl orrojMfd ! Sai..u. 1 1u-t..t tn .V- Is. Mr Jc it tifin'ir, ht ul! id fs.itirr tt Ia-u1L at ail iiriM , jut 111 urdf-r ' 'o j' r at avit-r; p orvu-n intt!ii:mi; n k ( p cu r! ti.t.iif iil tm tni rtt pri'prn ty a' out thr !i-.p, h tnci 1L11 taHa patruiiatri' "fa htirl pulii-i. Dec. .1, it:. ii HOOTS AVf) SIIOKS. j M AVF jn.l r. civeu a re-r.plf-ic al-tsk of ) M I.N's I't arsr, Ki;i anil ttf Ro. ts s ti J a4cgarBai lit) I s I idtr.caiitl Kifi Loots anJ Mrs-gai... f'Jl I IIS Coarse. t-.O K p Hsm.14 aOsl WOMEN'S Kll' liOO I CALF d.. s c; All Kll (I. - Dslftiautr 1I0 " MfiRnCiO d. liOAT do Wr.tt.cro and Rust MOat Kid SI. I 1'1'F RS " Ciil'tl llsil' li.vitrr UOO. T cn ll.nu i .vs tmin uti iin.)i, l.s.'irs' and i.'s'f' it I'RHFU I1YKM MOBtt 1 lif a'lovr wriiclra .re 1., a C ".ar. r s2stliJs. asva) ill aril ihcia .1 Csic.ii.ali j-net s 'il CAS"! a. i.an Kr.cVvil'i. I.'h Kr , !.. Administrator'! Sain, rlIIP. tin.tr rsiKist tt ntlaiii. s.rali r ot Ike svsms ssf lu Am. a 1 owes, tlee. as d. w i .1 sr'l at pubis. sai, on l.aluitlsy ihr i:k day i.f Ft hmary, at Ik. late n ai.!-r e of said decrasctl, in Wlm- As aier lsi.aliin, in Franklin Co., In.l , sue stark orWilKAT. hs-l..nriiiff 1st sjsmI estate. S.le lo coininc. a ! clt-ck A. .xi.,a.ij larma then made know PAU L WILHO. 4o.'w Jan. 1 . -va. IBM K aopef Fe heessa. I ss ss Ctiinanali si. Coiion Tara I llsmur t4 AS arldiaa list ar.A r.antl H.n'e for sale ai Ih f ehean s.rs) ft i. ni'k tt ria'raii s)e.AM1l.' SI to leoti, assoflefl stssw. t '..) Wax lie, dson T-s. A on riesn Stre! v " F.nc'ish hi'-cer srel si kess nai.s, for aa.e ff :CB4K3 "r-Tk w lasvk-.'., mr , :" -