Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 February 1848 — Page 3
I ; I.ntrsst loni shtrSOMth. ; Tim Rmithren mail this mornin!? brin" New r.i r.i j -.1, !' th-it 1 Orleans pipers of the Gth and . ih, heing al. t.iat weredue. j Later frcm IHcxfro. I ' t ; i i The steamship McKun.Capt. Barthe, arrived at N. Orleans on the Gth Inst., from Vera Cruz and Tampico, having left the former port ou the 24th and the latter on the 31st ult. The accounts by this arrival are as contradic- , ., , .-, Mms i tory in regard to peace, as the rumors mat come. to us from Washington. The Picayune says-; One of our occasional corre;pondents, who ap- . , ..:MBfik. innmiinn nf prised ns some i.me since o. tD a...M Important despatches by the s.oop of war toga, reiterates his opinion that "peace is made, o far at least as the Mexicans can make it. I' . , , , npl:nn hat has been done only requ.res the sane t on and approval of our Government. On'-'1"-er hand, a letter from a di-tioeuished officer, datad the 19th, in the city cfM.xao says 1 Mexican Congress has not been able to form qaorum, and peace is just as far off as ever. The British courier arrived at era Crui on the 2d, brining news from the capital on the ' " b 19." . t r . o , u i. . a. iit The Arco Ins of the 24th ult, contends that peace propositions have certaiuly been negocia . . ii. ..n. mm ia rprinin.v hppn nefocia-. ted between Mr. Trist and the Mexican comthe public will be enabled to verify iU opera- i
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ion ;senea i:atsucn is ttie lact by merchants who . ' . . n r . - r., ! are well informed of all that is goinj ou in the 1 An American tram left Mexico for era Cruz,.. . on the 14th ult., and was expected to arrive a- j -..,,. , bout the 1st. tnst. Major Van Buren of the j ,'" -P "ade its appearance here, , . . r, . . and fifteen cases ore known to exist in the city,
iaVHiilSlcr e irtML iiuriu a..uiur'aiiit:u .tc (.lain. ' 3 . .. .. ., , , as a bearer of despatches. A large and valua ble train left Vera Cruz on the 3d for Jalapa. It is composed of CO wagons and escorted by 300 men. The Arco Iris says: It was ru.r.ored vester.'sv. that the p-uerrillos were collecting ' . .u . . .. t. .t v.,. on the route to attack them. e do not believe ,. , , . . ... . tV.Io f .... 1 1 . .i 1- ...... 1 1 1 -i I mi r c.il 'i.irj ,R nil IhA , ' , , . , ... look-out for them, in consequence of which
thev cannot expect to surprise them. We would era cruz, can read, mat place. ( therefore advise them to -keep out of the way." vet Aiem, and the workmanti, .i,; p.;.i, .iV fr,.,i. lu!sliiP"lrl"!:ni'l,ini!ocreilitto the makers. 1 lie snip Kajah, arrived at era Cruz on me , , , ' . , , . . . Should peace be declared soon, and the couu- ' S9th, from New York, having 3o0 troops on , ... . ' k j a .i , rr , , try be evacuated, we shall leave many marks of board, under the command of Capt. Howe, or, . . 1 . Ami.rii.an dti..i....i,-.. I. . . I . . . 1 n .1 T
.v.oi J a . .1.-I r i ' ' fe ctaro, a quorum of Congressmen had not assemI. . . 1 nnnnitn. f , iu .u I ! . . I . 1.1... I IJ ... I klrl l'uor Aff.irt nl Ariraitinlinn li t il lio ll . - . 1 1 V ..... . U . V.EUU.bU.tvU ...... V.u ... . r prevented In conseqence of the small number of : , ... ... 1 deputies in attendance. , , . , ... , . , ; & left Guajimalpa for Lenna and arrived at the latter place unmolested. At Pachuca our troops were received with a white fl-ig, and were freely accommodated wilh provisions and lodgings. On the 9th the American detachment reached Tolouca, and entered the town without resistance. The Arco Iris learns from credible authority thatSenor Rosa remained in the cabinet of Pena r Pn fulfill iiiir tli fiiti nf ATi.iistpr of Fnr ,. .... .- . . .1 i e.gn Affairs, with instruction to attend to the business of the Home Department. Senor Riva Palacios had been appointed Minister ef Justice! nd the post of Minister of War, had, it was aid, been accepted by Don Pedro Maria Anaya. We subjoin the following paragraphs, frcm the Arco Iris of a late date: . ..i. i.. ,.r.i. ii r..... c .,.,- r? ExrrcTrn Arrivau of Toors.-We learn ! that the Quartermaster h:is been ordered to pie- i pare Quarters for some 1.503 or 2.000 troons. lniV.,ni,l.'..n 1,, I., ..,:..., I 1... f 1 r-,;l... ! .u.w. iiii. v ....... it 3-ussu.ci-i.iii.U.v.' I x.ui.::iiuz. J that they will shortly arrive. , It is tlieu expected that General Ilea, now at ; Matamoras. x ill receive another visit from n,, AmPrieana. ,.n those Inscns i'nl linv co ' ' I lorwaru in lurnisnino; -ways ana means io libs tuerrilla chitf who wilh his followers, is rankdina late order of Major Ceneral tscott with ! robbers will have an opportunity tocoatiibute , of their abundance to the support of the A inert can troops; a contribtition, it is whispered, will bo laid upon ihose towns that Lave harbored and j
fnpported guerriltos. I January. rnI PAvnv- r. c i . . il Tlie train which left the city of Mexico on COL. IA0. It ts confidently reported!., ,., . . ,. .t ,r r r.i t' i the Ilth Januarv, arrived at era Cruz on the
au ii.i3i.iiii ilia. v. m. idiuii,ii iue .iieAienii nr my, now on parole, and for whose exchange .. . . , , r 11 x. ereat exertions have been made, lias finally been j J prevailed npon to violate his honor by oiipptpiijr I In recruiting soldiers it Matamoroj and vicinit v. ! 11 - I We sincerely hope that this report may be false, and from the high and honorable character of the Colonel, we believe it is, and only give the ! report ptiblii i.v, that his friends may have an opportunity to disabuse the minds of the officers ! .... , . MEXICO A letter from the citv of Mexico ' received by a gentleman in this place, says: ! ''We have very little local news here; there is a good deal cftalk about an expedition to Queretaro, San Luis, 7. tcatecas, etc. There is also ome talk about peace but it remains to be seen whether the Mexicans, if they desire, can succeed in carrying, through their own discordant factions, any measure that would bring about each a consummation. From Tampico we learn that the U. ?. propeller Secretary Mason returned to Tampico on the 23th January, from an experimental trip as far as Tancasnequi. The Tamassee river, hithtrrto unnavigab'.e except for canoes, has been oie. There is lso ' pened by our troops as far as that point, which is in laci tne neaa 01 navigation. jy omer 01 Col. Gates, Col. De Russey, ably seconded by Capt. Cole, 1st. Regiment Louisiana Volunteers, ' has thus, after a deal of labor, succeeded in fa-; Cilitating operations in case communications are to be opened with Pan Luis Totosi. One hun- . .1 1 1 r ... is 1 i dred miles of land transportation are by, these means obviated, and the supplying of a tiivisioii at San Luis made comparatively an easy matter. A post will be immediately established at Tancasnequi, a company of dragoons being ordered up the day our informant left. They will keep the roads open for the traders in that neighborhood, and but little will be heard of guerrillas iu that quarter hereafter. The trade of Tampico is represented as more ctive than at any time since iU occupation. YET LATER. The bark Archimedes, Captain Lane, has just arrived from Vera Cruz, having sailed on the 26 ulL We have the Free American of that date, but there is scarcelv a word of news in itCapt. Whipple issaid to have arrirecl from the
eliy of Mexico, and to have brought down nexvs bushels of wheat per head, and nearly 100 bushthat Oriiabo has been taken ; and is now in pos- ' els of corn. It is mauifest that this supply is so session of a bodv troops despatched from the ' greatly above the want, that it might be reduced city ofMexico. The editors of the Amrrican'in favor of all oilier products needed for the
had been unable to see Captain W. personally to ascertain the facts. Capt. Lane reports the arrival at Vera Cruz on the 26th ult- cf the ship Ozark, Davis, master, thirty days from Portland, (Me.,) with a cargo of hay. Special Correspondence cf the IC. O. Ticayune. VERA CRUZ, January 24, 1S43. The courier despatched by the English Legs - tlon artived here on iaturdav, (the 22d,) having left Mexico on the I3lh. Although almost "erybody regards peaco as concluded, I have a private letier from aV'gh nurc'i entitled
to creJit, which states that this general impres- , sion is emitted to no credit, and that lie cannot j
see that we are anv nearer to it Minn ever. Tlx. .n,,,;.., i. At, iw,... ..... I . - :, rresi,ent,s for ,h AtMtWau g,a, was ' ,m,r(W,l a few dnvs sinr nr l,r 1 ........v.... u iv . on.j ei ni.u urdi iirio uu ins re . I , t. .1 . t turn. 11 is the more to lie regretted as lie was "r0"".u a3 nc " one of the best mtu for that service that could be found. Hie trip up to Mexico shows this. He was taken into th hnsliM. irio nn I ' It by the guerri!lo3 or robbers. A n c.i ir-i .ni e . i r .puiuvu uuuri .ui. .ucvyieuanu, inn T(fiiueVuun cQm j of ab 90() , ,n,lllnJ, , ..... .,. ' ' tllnrnincr. tA fnllnur nn tlia Hri.il.. A..a i '. -r ... ,,, u uj . t cut offlhe are represented to be lu ,argeforce on the main road u puenta N i j I j " . : A small merchants train started out last eve- ; R lemon,and it was ordered back last night, and 1 ' . , . ... :a fire hlto lheir teach them a! ; leB to keep U,-ir eve. .fcinnrf, and . large . hereafter. I ' .us uerea.itr. i T''e !';P Mck.m, which takes th.s, took , Cre yesterdav, but it was extinguished without ay Ter-V serious ini,,r'' and was the cause of ! . . J - iew nours ce.ay in ner departure to-day. i . - 1 J Altiiough I have no very authentic grounds to i authorize ine to say that Gen. Lane is moving n i , T, ;iVi .(Hi a-.r,.,i.. : ; t t , , . . . - 11 ,B p"iici as- . . , - . . i but there have been no additional cases for three I
j days, and it is to behtped that the terrible dis- ' ( 01 U" MM" at -'c al,J luskey ! ease wiil soon take its final leave of us. The j The New York Telegraph is out of order tocases reported are of a very mild form. ! night.
Another specimen of Yankee enterprise is a-' ' 1 bout to be introduced into the citv or the Aztecs .... , in the form of an omnibus line, which is to be ' established there as soon as the vehicles, which ... OC..1..U, nnu 1 MUttreil ' hope that the example shown during our short ;
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' sojourn amongst tlurn will stimulate them to f . . , 1 . . . . . , . follow our example which, with the advantages ... . ' . e
which nature has lavished so pl-ntifu v upon1 InrrsvntF Feb 1 1 in. . V this recion of the American continent, would Seven feet water oil the l alls. It is now rain-
!.,.. IT. : :.. r 1... i . r.i. (....vc ..lt.in o in a lew years uy llie Slue OI llio r , . ... 1 first nations of the earth. , From an occasional correspondent of the Picavune. j VERACRUZ, Jan. 21, ! Oent'emen We are in receipt of news from j the city of Mexico to the 19th inst. All was qtiietat the Capital. Teacel peace! is the cry. ! It is generally believed that Gen. Scott and Mr. T.: . I. . .. l.j : i. . . r x.ijfc nair IUI.VITLV1 III IliaKlllIT a ITCaiV OI 0 - I peace; nothing is known, for of course nil the
movements of those high in authoritv, positive-I wece taken to-ilnv, princij:il!v fori'. ,.. ., ...7!,' for f.tir miJ.ilnnr to trood fur.
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I . i j iicicj i ii vnc in iiianii mm U".ii auu itic three months. The pronunc.amento of the . rHa(.u 10l)i) hMs at 4 . lr fo? f.tir. MoState of San Luis Potosi, agains t the Gox-ern- lasses lias. t.Iightly iniiroved. Siles Cll brls at ment. and her invitatinn to nilierSl.itea 2ia0i !.;c.
- "ii ... v. s. . iiiiorii i, v.i. ., iiian i .12 I'mi c 1U Int el ' at the city of S in Lui Potosi. I must Confess, does not look verv much ILe anv perinanriicv , ' aurpcactful arrangement made or to be made , 1 1 " E"-" ge.ra.. it i.as ratuer a tpist "ecl An expedition is undoubtedly on foot ao-ainst : J r ' " .... - . . ... command of dra-1 K"u' - ex ins ns alreauy i, u, ana win proo- j ahly reach there before the expedition about 11112 organized from this city. t : " 71,6 American, of tlvs morning, publishes the fo,,J iuS telegraphic despatch from Petersbur-r, piinp; accounts from New Orleans pnpers of the t (rth received in advance of the mail The ships Napier and Danvers, at New Or- j ,eans bo1'1 saileJ from Vera CruJt n the 29th of; . j 27lh, without molestation. There were about two hundred xvacons tu this train, , Tul.i.in.ir'.., M... .... The train met Gen. Marshall ainl Col. Miles, w ith their respective commands, at Tuehla, on the 17th ult. i The Vera Cruz American Star savs that at the vtaere.aro . quorum o. v,o..was not ... attendance. Gen. Anaya I'I S Wn " l" T na as President of, of the Reniildic of Sleiieo. and a new nnn xx-as I ' l " "l " asseumiea. It was rumored that Mr. Trist had had frequent interviews with the Mexican Commis- : . 1 1 .....! ';KM'rr' nm' ul,u -" ""n rgreea upon, ,ml " aumenuc nature naa iransP'rPl r,l IT.-., .il, .,- ....!. i j - ! iiu,, .in,! vuc nu iitn en ivoi.t-i?, nun a ; ' fexv Tlhntiis x-nlilnloori eaoliAit rT,oiiliii.i..in
i beualors. 1 he queslion came up on the passage I on the 12th ult , in pursuit of Fadre Jarauta- . ., . , ' 1 ..uuiw j cf the bill, over th veto of the tiovernor, and) hile reposing at nn inn, with their horses un-i . . . , ,., ., r. ,. , f . ,, , . . , .j , . , . t,,ey voteJ a!P"-st 1113 Excellency, and for the i bndled and unsaddled, Jarauta and a party of , rf ofthe bin Tl,a ,nav be consiliereJ Mexicans came suddenly upon Col. H. and h... ,angist- ,v ,mrt m. .
men, and a severe contest ensued. Eight Mexicans were killed. None of the Americans were injured. The horse of Jarauta was seen after the fight with the blood running down his Ru.es nn.l ir ie llinilirhl flint Ilia r..lA, .u...t t.n.l - -e- '"" 6everal wou ,,lisIndiann nnd Illitioia. The follow ing is an extract from a discourse deliveml on thanksgiving-day in Plymouth -nUrc! Brooklyn A. . by Kev. II. lieecher, rnerIy f Indianapolis, Indiana. ) "If a ""on of people should annually pour into t,w Stale of Indiana, for fifteen years, the FoiI cou!J ""stain them. I shall be thought ex - , traagant by those only who have not reflected, ' when 1 say tl,iU' if not a kernel of grain were raised in any other Stateof the Uuion. Indiana, j if Put to its "" capacity, could easily supply i every "e' At twenty bushels to the acre, Incia" niight yield, if wholly tilled, an annual , croP of 500,000,00. bushels of wheat. If III - nois were to yield only Indian corn, at the rate of fifty bushels per acre, her annual crop of maize might become l,32il,000,00J,! These . ... . . i states alone miglit annually supply twenty millions of people, respective! y, wilh twentyfive sustenance and comfort of men and beasts. The absolute capacity of ;macre of soil has never yet been tosted. The nearest approximation has ; been made under the. allotment system of Great , Britain, the soil being cultivated entirely by ' the spade. From some estimates founded upon the results of that system.it is not wide of the j truth to say that Iudiana upon her 23,000,000 ; acres could sustain a population of 90,000,000: ; That it would be desirable to crowd the soil so near to its extreme capacity is far from being , proved, except as the less of two evils, as amidst t h r-lu"iUnt pnnulatmn of r.nreipe."'
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, , .. ' FK:".r-? ie ."'-v Bale rel,0.rtr' ,0' waa ax la..!,. 0t ol urn oris, irom store hi 4:JU. l lie supply is nXnwW limi, am. m,rket coneaueutl v ' iirm, with nil upward" ten leurry i-i prices. ; . '. ' l - . . 1 I " i . . : . c ; .. i .... . . J ..".1. c iiuvimuiis 1 ncre in u i.m iifiu.iiiti, v till n rrne i . i . ri-.m nes iii prices. fc m transpire. to-tistv of l. and A'.M ke prime X. 1 I.-ird alfi.r.", nn.l 1U; : ''r's- 8t i.i'n- A sale of 10.) hrls. LirJ Urease "tS'.Cc. Of Bulk fork 4.1,000 ll.s , a handsome : 11 I, ..If l.rt r.uiii.t nti.l ruLIti a.i.i.I n til.o.. I of Hams mid Shoulders at '.il!c. Xo sales of .. i -i. i uaron or trrei i or jies" is ennmreu ior ana : S7:50 would be paiJ-.i. ld at 7:75. j Whiskey Sales of -2G4 brls. ut 17- ;'c, 70 do. at n 17c. a furthei decline. ' " . . . . . . - . CMI.ir sales oi VI llids. COO 1 l.urat 4:M : 11) at Af. ; 2!) do. common at 4!jC.; 11 do. good fair from landine at4 Ve. Molasses SaWs of hrls. New Orleans from l.mdins at 2(?c; 25 do. from store at 27c. CoHVe Sales of 100 bags fair Rio from land-Bl,tl-SaK"S f brl "od rn at ' 5 17 do. choice at 100 kej choice, to a BirkLSilles-of 80 cords Chesunt Oak at $13 per cord riml ?'e f 103 bUshel wa!I0Il Htjo.J0 per bush, Clieese Sales of G00 bo.xes for shipment at ' c 0.ArP,es-s-1,es of 100 brls- from Btore at -: 2a f.emons . ? ,U nf rf I.ovpq 1 r1 i."mon ,- . lie oi ,.i Doxes at o .) . Kaisins A sale of 50 boxes good W. R. at $2 per box. Coopers Muff Sales of 1M. tiout Uirrel t v -tl,r ' pn,1SHt tC,5 M. do :it $11: l.rWO slack tlo.at 4: 5;50'Jhhd.do.at S-; 13 ': k-irdo.at $:i. Pihi.ai r.t.rniA, I'eb. 21 Moderate sales of Flour at previous prices. Wheat is sc tree and the in irket in consou,uce firm. S,es of prime White at 125al30c. Sales of Yellow Corn at G3c.-dull. i.- . i i - . Nothing doing in Cotton. , , Kaltimorf., Feb, 21 t me i ...in maimim Mtduy m i in. i . 1 1 vc Sales of 500 brls Howard street at $3.62 '.j. I There is less doing in Corn and tlia market bas a d won ward teni mi l Yellow 4Y4(m tendency. White brought 43c of Wll,sy at 2fic. I Tw nl:uket is heavy for Porki and j ,,ear sales. Lower offe rs would be -accepted. i ti ...... i , I here is more activity in stocks, and prices tend unwirtU l'.,p 1 . rl . -., , . T lie averawe price of hogs is CJoI.- nett and of , .... ..... . 1 wt I nit e :i.(nl . :l H I S ' Cross. Pittsburgh, Feb. 21 The river is rising with ten feet water in the I 1.1 I 111 I . .... eather pleasant channel. ill"-. , , , ,, , Silesof Flour at 4dol. 50; heat 7jc; Corn ; Moderate sales of Provisions nt 3a3'o'c for 11 ': hojr-rounj, Rtcon 5'.,c. ! Cheese r tnc from ?to T'.Ce. ! Sales of Whiskey at lTJ.ja'18. I There is a moJerato demand for Snprtr and Molasses, with sides of the former at 4 .,a4Tgc and the latter nt 2(ic. Of Coffee 200 basr R io sold at 7 ' ,c. -- . . " 1. IA ir.w URiraus, i en. i. The Cotton market is activeand 10,000 h des urope, at C,' . .. ..,;..". i r... u i .1.. ' .... :. . r ... o.. ine demand ior uour is aimosi enlireiv ior i coiisumiilion. nnd the market is dull. Holders limvecr are stiiF. nnrl lite rerei it lieinir linl.t nri s are sustained. Sales of Ohio and Indiana at - .. The supplv tf Grain is small, and for Corn there is a steady demand wiiu sales of Gi)0 sacks vellow trom tl it boat at 4.5c. anJ tUU do mixed ,. . .. ,- c i . . . - for liniment :it J.I. T,,e'yues of pork nro to a r.iir , ent lul , market is a little easier. Til 1300 hrls of Mes at $'J:1.". PJ 1 1., voi.ijii ic i .ol" I' rd at 5' 1 t0 C'.'c-the latter for pure in ken's. S lies 1110 keg; Western Hutter at 15' jo. Moderate sales of Whiskey at -0a21c. (Gaz. I.NDIANArOI.IS, Feb. IX It will be recollected that some time since the Governor vetoed a bill, providing for the repair of the Whitewater canal. lie founded his oh-i , jections Upon a provisiou of the bill, which rel...!.l.. ,..,. :.,i.. st C1.1. ""'ru v-"t'o..y ..o... p..y ii.j .in., ...c . Treasury all the pr.'fits which they should re;d- . 1. . ., . . . . lZ-?over el jilt per cent, on Hie investment of the -...LL-11' ei .. .1 r .1.. siochiiouiers. 1 rex ous to tne eurrenuer 01 tins I canal to the company, it was an expense to me State; and the misfortunes which have attendee! ; it since. has, instead of yielding a dividend beCllj a burthen to all interested ill it. All efiort was made hy the friends of the li'.l to p:iss it, notwilhstilndil the objections of the Oovernor i The eiTort failed, the l,cos generally s,.Pporti..e I the t;ovenior , ,lis arhilr!iry US(, pf l!ie veto ' ... . . ... power. II lliey were honest and consistent men this was all right. ubsequenily, however, tie I lofriNl.itilre n:i.s.il n hi I rHlillelllisllilto' to a rail - i :. I .. ..i u:n - i: i:-i-iM.;tiiie p.tseu n uiu iiiii.iiisiiiiiij up o. i.iiiill relinqnishi road companv the entire trade, made bv the I J . , fl.,r a r0ilj frolIl Nevr Aibai,y to Salem, in . ...,. ti, r..i,-..r,,.,r ,-..o..,l tl,U . I.. 'I. lo.s Tl Iii,i,diio.1 li.stv.s.,r llmt on nil 1 , r.i l - -1 i near the hue .f this road, resid : but it will scarcely be. so considered hv the mor--i ' al world The Governor has vetoed a bill vacating an alley in Ca nbridge city, nnd the House repassed ...... . . . . the bill bv a large majority, out it is not expected that it can pass the Senate, as so niany memj bers have left. He has vetoed several other bills, I some of which have passed by the constitutional j majority since. It is said that he has declined atgningany of the R iii road charters; but has I prmiued several of them to b.'come laws by ! failing to return them to the House, in which J tn,v originated, within five days from the time j thry were ,,resented to him. It is furiher cur- j , reported that he will also veto all the j charters for manufacturing companies passed a', i the preseut session; but we are inclined to think ! that ,hjs woui he too fearful a respouibility j . for,.veu Gov. Whitcomb Whitcomb. j A wpxv I nx lor .mi er. j The Rio Grande is the title of a paper just j : started at Warreuton, Va., taking the place of! ! the Virginia Times, and is devoted lo the election ; of Geueral Zarhary Taylor, a native of Virgiuia, j independent of a notional convention. Ilised-; i. .. . Tirc.tr I fl I Ii . I i ilea oy .Messrs. j. ii. .Miiner ana civ. am uon, the first named a Whig the hitter a Di?mJ ocr.it. j O" The Louisville J ourua! says th.tt no t arth- ( j ly power can prevent llie ratification of the peo- j ple-s nomiuatiou of old Zach for Tresident by the Whi" General Ceuvention IX Gen. Pcott is to receive a gold medal ! from the State of New York, as a token i of its appreciation of his spleudid ceedam Mex- '. ico. i Apiicaraarrs. j There ii a deal of philosophy in the following lines. By nothing are we more deceived than ' appearances. We are too apt to judge hastily ! of them. L.t us profit by the poet's saving: 'Tis not the brightest looks betray A heart thnfs free from guile: For where the foulest passioun pray. Th practised lift will writ'.e.
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Mr. blijnh Myn-i to Mis Sara!. Ann Tortlock. ...... . .. . , , ... " the 3J ",st Mr" Uxdc Larue becci Ann U ibliett. ciame iutu nisi., .Mr. William I. Howe to Miss M iry Berry. On the same day, Mr. James Harrow to Mi.ss Mary Jane Stone. On tae same cay, Mr. John A. Davis to Mis - Jr.iii W) . On the seme day, Mr. William Barr to Miss Mary E. Coe. On the ISth inst., Mr. William Vail to Miss Anua'etta Moore. On the 2nth inst., Mr. Abner Short to Miss Susan irth Jajkson. On W'tdnesJay last, Mr. Jeremiah Towli r to Miss Elizabeth Floyd. Ou the same day, Mr. Thomas Appletun to Mis Martha Ann Ardry. w F. tv particular attintiontn the r Ann and NOTICE, in mir paper, of r. IVhitc't Cr.'ihi ntcJ AVriic.ft, the inimalUd . harat ter of which, is h id. nee of I heir intrinsic talut- and peri:. r xcellt nee. fr. W. i in an extensive and rininently iircvful practice.'aml e have, therefure, more conf.di ore in His remeil.ea than e can have in any of the pre. tilii'iil "PMcinoor rjit:uia" ur ulher rimiili. however l.umd, of the ineritt of whica, we can, rtnllv, have nn guarantee. F. 1. n-iv S' d'lrn Cln- 'it Tin re to the liuni:in ci.r..ii tin ion i iioilnrc: nn. re t iIkmi iiiiii-ii .haii-. me; weather. II. at 1:11 iti. . the I perspiration: hut whin mnl.1 noil, niul incr. a .hi I.I v eh. eki d. thixp l.ii ninrt whirl, thnult! H ell l. ihr .Liu. an- Ihr.. ii ii ofl" inuar.IU, caiiiiej: eolith., cnliU, ciii.uui.'i..ii. tliflirnltr of hr. arliintr. Maury and inllai.ied ;r, snri' thri.ai, at il many oihi r ctini lam... ' Wvi-ht Indian Vijrtahle Tills area de'iichtful nn .In ine for car; inar otT a ci.hl h-r.uie ih. i ! tr.iin llie liinly tin e humor hieh are the cau-i-of I : the above complaint. Four or fixe of .aid Indian I X. ccctaMe fill taken every tiiirht ou roinir to hid j will, in a lew day., cany olf the most eliminate rold: ' -' -. . n;...ir nrL.ins .1 ).' ne ...... to a hcallhy lone, anil tie., life en totltewhnl. frame. ...... iiiir mil ue piv CTrt'-wirr- e. Cour.trrtritt nr.,! ImfaHo'is.'Kv. in. metier, that the m iirinaal iiml onlv ct iinin.- In. tliati Vecelahle Pill, have llie written signature of WM. WHU'IIT on the top label otVnch h-x. The E-enuiitc fr sal. by H . fc. S. ivtu r; llmokxille: F.. 1. Cruukhaiik Se Co., l aii li. 1.1: 1) ivul si.iuglitt r ltl.M.min (Irote; Thos. .1. While Vc f,,., .:iinl; l no. ... r iitoii.Koi'ii. cler: Mi laui'ir-i, K Ti ner Principle uflice, 19 Hac'e at reel, Pliilad, ip!,i Co. A VOLUNTARY WITVF.SS FOR JAYNF. S I X I Kl' I'OM T. John Van Valki liburgli, F.q., write. t )r. Javne aep -in, it", anil ),; I ul. theerfuily pt .... .iceiici i.irtne: your fa 111, ! mi-il ici .lis, h. caue leei anlieil, iliat it I had not taken voir Fxp. ctoiant, 1 .1,.,, b.f.ir,- lhi dax have linn in inv craie. In the moii'l. of Aiijru.t, S45. I hnd a verv severe anack of I yphn Feter and I iillaiiiinatioi. of my I.niiT, which reduced me verv I nv. Inaf iv uais niter my tev.-r left me am! I b .-u, tll ,,, 1 sirciiciii, t na.l atiailcniitrliai.il rait, d l ir- ........ v. ins. i. .iia.iirtrom nn nn:.'. nr i,.i.,i,!. a ..... str. ni;to iocn iki d, my t-iiu!;h ...., incna. d. I i,,, .... . -men io iaKC our t xiiect.iralil. r tliouirht tt wa. net lu t lie made mi- s .iiie! nip fornir cnu-li. which I t. k . for two nr three we. k., hul it 'did me nm;o.iil Mv I c.mch .till increased much that mv Mon.a. ti and ilim- felt as if tin y wire all raw, there wa. inh a or, ne. I ral. , a very larire amiiutit, and ii anpiared to me that I via, a bad . (T a inauv t pie I , have seen in the la.t .lace, of coii.umpiio'ii. I ti;,l. . ly concluded lh.it 1 had the eoiiuinpti.in, and that I j could not live but a short time. 1 tin r. f ,re il, tc, . ; mined to be my own physician. I .1 i.i to C:itKi'l for i half a .lor.in h.ii.I, , oi your F.xp. ctoram. and r..mmene. d tak.nff it, and in Iv ll.ni, tn . nn -t,,i,r I there wa ,.i,ie a chance ill my I. el,i,c," a, r.,. ; I had t.lke:i two bolll. s of it, I wa, rcstnii d to mv ut t;al In ahlt. I sold two or three bo. tie, f , a ,a,, ; place. She has told nn- wnhiii three n k, that l,e I., .li ve, mat ,i ha b. , t:. , an. of savmc her life. .. ..... ....... Hu-.i , imve .lattil. t.i I... win ill publiih- " to m o -l'w-ii..iiy -., John Van Valke.i'.iirl,,p M ... cxiiirtoo, (in i n Co , X.Y Prerandni.lyby Dr. 1). Jaj i.e. Phil.td. Iphia. and sold ou agency by M xv ,, , , p 9-3 w licokvilK Ind . o v i ; s: j "?S hereby r-en, that the Franklin Circuit Court " '"r ,r "'"-.'iii co niiy, Indiana, nt th 1 ltrilllllire.il. on the 211 il.ie ..i' I. February the tolKiwint; ca.e. to-wit: "William W . Puiler'v. lli r.n.in Line!., In cham-i n- ,...,.;.... .1 i. - --in. ea.e, aim mat iul Ken iv- .. ...... i. n im.iuiiiaieciislniiv and conirolt.ri.il the 1 roods b.i ks, ir.i,,, ate, nu.., and papers ef tlie hrm ,,f Hu.l.r & l.inck of Hr...,ki,li. of ev. rv . kind anil i1esri-;i.i;.... . .. 1 I . "''I'""". .inn nrei a:uy to tl j .... r, ,aui , nnrt.all person inilelitid to said lirtn. , mi- neri oy raneu tip. in in make prolupi paioi. 111 1,1 . sain lticeiver. the Court hav .1111,-severally tirmlvinnot, , ..ra.n. o ii,.. .:,! ,,arm. Iroln c.illecll , any ol the debt, due nld firm. S 1 I "" I" a'sti hereby fir. n that .aid ItoV rt John soil, day ..f i:,rcl,, a. . i(i, at .he war. house .'f .ei.ei 11. itT.trfsiiii 11.. 1 ... .m. ...... ... ..i.on i . fi.nu. in Hroe.kvil e .1 ....... .....1....1- s. f said day, 10 si II the r.io.l of . ...I H ....'.i.-' nU citisistinif ,,f dry K,,o,l. -rmccrira. hardiwn-. I o-"- ",u eiitiiv stock ol .an! frill. Ca.li in hand ; win re riq,u,retl on ail sums of three dollars anil mitier; nun a ere.'iiol tlir.e mi,iu!i a i,,. , ,..! '11, . .' -..'ii'.iiiiisiiiitni. I dollar, nml mid, r 1 hunon-d doliai-.. r,,r momhs: ; ! 011 sums ufeiie hiinilpd dollars an. I .... ,i,,..i. ' 1 on e fin 1 a r anil iiiii.t.r HI i.- r. .. .,;. , ,. . . . 1 , ....... ! tls.x mulil.is. upon I lie p.'rclias. rs .eclintic llie same . comi personal security, nn 1,001 niuf 1 '". - .nn .11 ii.ii laws. itin e. u ... ' iv in day tinill ...lu. ""'""I" attilition to the fHtiiument of said tint.! j the step, ot suits at law , and in . b. .1,. nrr to 1! o urd , r of said Couri. KOIIF.lt r jonx. ill ti iver. ;"r.I Fi bi nary, A. D . 1j?.o.lg Tumujke Noiics. I : I Mr. Slot klu. I :',rs of the Franklin Turnpike Company an- hen liv notified, that then- will be an 1 letI lion held at Liberty Hall, in Mount Crrmi I, on llie I 11th day .' March next, b it in en the liioir-..I' m A 1 I M :ilnl 1 U Xf . f I .1. i ..... . . . ,t. . ,eci in ue .nr. sa u cooip:niy p( r.ons , .n .. ,.. . . I i '"' I"'' Vl' " v I 'Untr. ' ' 1 llieliil-ee l:i-.t i n . i n 1 1 ....... i ....... .1 1 :.. j nrr. a. ,.,r all ..r an, pa ,i,. r. are r. ..o.d .., ' " 'n,r !''t la John ;, I rra-un r anv . Hi of the B.ianl. JOHN' P. RR :Y, Pre.'!. 9 ; Fro. 1.1, I S4S. fJS 'I1 f iT" K' 5' Hi. stockl.oi.it r of the whi.e water Vaiiev Cata nal Conpam, a.,,1 ,i. pi,i,c, ,; ,.,ke .",.,ie jh.. pursuant ,., an Ac .,r Ih,.,;,;,,,! xZ-JtyZ , ,a,S "he Ti. " ' 1"?. "R" '" "f" ' v"'r' of ' "I ".cumin, ut in; ; t lie Hollars on tat h Share of ntock III Id liv the Stockholders, and are heri'liv reijuiretl to pay into ihe I na-uryol said Company sai.i a-ses.mt m o:i r 1,,,,,. ,i,,. . . ,ia. ,f .. aa.l in ilr-fault tii'snch pavmt nt, said t'ompan'r will, piirsii lnt to said act, nil, r fir sale and .ell ou "the day of May in xl, o much of ihe Stock of such Stockholders as will pay the amount t.f said assessment, and transfer the same on th- Hooks ofthe Companv to the purchasers. .lOHV S. X F. W M X, Pr. t'. February ir, ;S1S. 9-3m. Turnpike Notice. rgHF. stm khol.l. r. in ihe II, , kville ami ronnersI xille I imipike Companv, w.ll p.iv lheir first installment if. lock, (live dollars en t. nil share,; lo Joseph PriC". F.q.. of Hloominr; ;r..ve, 1 lidsni-i r, on ..r before the sixth da) til April, By order nf the Hturd, .HMFS M COCKFF V1H, rc v. Jan. ;it, IS4S. fi 3w i. i). jo r: s. AT TO It X FY AXD COrxSKl.t.PH Al LAW. It r u U k v i I I '. I n .1 . Otrue on Main Burre.s St. Flee. 2P, If -52- Iv .Fi!a. .TOLMs-'T'r:. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hamilton. Cl r nont and Itrow n Couullts, Ohio. OFFICF. Omhe F.at side of M tin. betsnin.t.l and 4.ih M.. Cincinnati, Ohm. H.firtnf. F. t lark,. nu, Urookti'.le. D- c. 14?. 51-1 y ii. i. yolixstix. ATTOHXKY AND COt'N s F M 0 11 AT I.tW, KOKD.Mt), IfiM-ard co.. Ind Hefer tii Mers. Coram. Tweed tit Co., Cincinnati; Oeo Ilnllan l. F.sq.. Uru. ktlllc, Ind. Oct. 55, ISir. 44 JOIIX A. aiATSON, ' Attorney at Law. OrFicEOM Main Sr., lisooKvn le. I.m. May 10th, 1S4.". VJO-lf. JOHN II. FAKciuilAI., ArroKNEY a i Law. It i ii ii I. i ! I c , la. Jan. 10 lS4:i- 3 if. 24 dorenof a-nitinc Hrandeth's Tills, in and fo-.ale hv Kll'll R I VX F.K . kviile. Of t. Mil"
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1JULLETIX NO. 1.
I t rn hi mil' ht-t the j eh;iiiit , on ln joiinn y t wi-oivikrtl, i fi'l'l with i hi' nio( prfiir-t! hihI ini tt rt"tii!T ! iti. Mi ancy rapully frvt that ! mt aiitl mwijiiificifiit rt- , ioii Hinr'i tntrTM-4 it-. HTnr awayiiiwanl the. ly 1 y tlit uvt ut' ih Pa- ' tific Mnji'tii- nviT flw . oil tliruuch intrrminaMe woiKt. 'Rich Pnrari, 1 1 'let i b nl" t rtturr, nre strval out; d'ck i with . Itriplit ntiil natm li s (lowers, t'pon tbn rotith' mil. inn. l.frirh.t a r, the enl.re n..llll:.tii.n of lo , ... i.i. i.i .. . i... k ..-..!......- Th.... ...!. rrir,at..r.,.f ..he mighty We.tfilll.ii mind with t he nroluundeat t..atio... i lle..H. .H .till further, and the painful fact c. I em-it,, hun that one irn:.t dilliriilly ff.-t that re. I CHIIl, klto. liaiii.ly. ihat which relate to Health. Me that licoite ihn.e stream, and up. in thoe . rairte thf . nt- rpritiuir tiihubiiaiit a are ofuti aud ! ion !j ufTnci.il with I Billious Complaints ! ir all tlu-ir miiltiptit farm,. A f. lint of imp ai ?ur tninr nvt r ihnt o li'lle tlm Tar hvt-n ac- i j C'tntjili-lit tl ti pn-vt nl and cure tlit e; t t.n!y , In ti ho ctntwnlrr iliut n cl;is if tli't at uKl I Z i r :i'hfy tn pr-tpt-r rrraii. It is lint tKi much tu say ! 1 ti.it it tin ilitheiiltv ailntitUiu tn- nmoMiI, auu . iWKSTMAnK S IIF.AI.THY AS THF. F. AST, J Itu- iipmi i n tit ilifiMniuNt'nim;i)i livt wuHl ! :titiiii;lly an il; :uul t-n ry acre ofl :t nil in tHc tntirt--i Vt'i Ur il mhtt il in v-ilui-. j The GraefcnberR Company 1 tiimi- Hi tut- iltc pnii.ic 1'nlly imi'rttt with the imj puriaiiiM tin iti,'t ii-:; :unl with the ponive t-er-, t;iiiit tli;ti flu y can prrvttit a'n( rtir- the diea-e , i'1'tlw Wt st. In ptil;ic !ia Irmnt il the Company , nh uitp-tra Hrl. i! t in Ii in ni . K ry u In re it mi d I i. in. a i. riktii tl, U ml nl all others; and curing I ihi use w hirh hae l;ifilet! all uth r iinan. The Cen;t tv will In r. ;it'ier issue. ' l5.it!i!y l bulletins, . hv menu, of m hii'h the imhliccali lani mure of it i. r:lnili. In the irtt nt one it can only be sta- : ted that i !. The Grnr-Jenbrrj Mrdiriiirt are f.urrhi I'rgitafile. j 2. jf.-'i'-' have bmi later! in ten$ vfthouiauds of casr . 7;-7i firrtfi t snrrrsf. .1. r'r.',r In'.'r I'.lls alone 30,093 boxei are loltl . t arh ntitt ri-ri ; Terr-.' . Thr ilrmaml it antatv inrrrntin. I S. l.rmi nrti.-'r f.m r'eiW the Ci-nihanv r onw ! 'fit ..,:, t, s W VHUU I'K.ll; a'nl t( dvtt ait 1 e'"" sa: p'rt.nn rir tnonni irilt hr rrhnuSr.l. ' i i i' I r.c mi i .inn., t.i . ....i. i . .........v inuM r il atti in. .in in the pr. sent lt'illi tin are i The Graefsnbera: Veeetable Pill3- ': For tl i' ItrevfTilmit nml i-iirt tt ihc urilmni v ilnt':hi which . i ii i ii i nn ma inn. i eiiecia id niiuin',; ; tlue Pill an-inliniii lv uper.or to anv the world lis. , t ver In lore een. o Ian iruaire call dicribe their ; their virtui'. Th .. . .1 : ii...i i..e the public . .... .1. o i ii ei i ii i iii. in ii ii iiii.i. in i..i I itrli ' i from darkni's: Kvcrv familv iu ; t should trv them. thru i.i nof eh-r i the w hole tfierlrrt latiitortinn t hr mniry viilC be promptly reil'imlril. Price 2S cent a bnx. i j Graefenburg Fever and Agua Pills.; Thv Graefenbergh Health Bitters A Iirevi 11 live of lei. .in. and .11 her disease: and a rr.. . j t.irer fiilie siren .h. the appetite, aud a heallhy : j cmtipli xiun. Price 2'. cents a package; w hit h will: in ke two iiuans of Hitlers supiiior to anv in ,hc I , wor'd. j lie oilier Meiueines are the t.ra. t. niierc: sarsapa1111a iiim ii.mi nn. 1 ne 1 .raeli lioel e c.ve 1.0:11111, I lie V'"'-!,.,..,,. ... ... .. .7 .. .. 'hildreii' Panacea, i.ex.ieell 'l iillliaill ilillimelll, 'I he t' 1 inst 1 111 11 live Palm. The 11 1 sent. r S run. CTlt i iiileiiiled thru ill. re shall be a tirji fi nlier j I) p t in 11 ery .tei-hlioi-h'Mid in the United Slates, at win. h th.'C. mpitxi. M. dicin s may be fniiuil. CT I he (ieneral A;. 111 for Indiana is Seatun Myers ) remrei ille, In.l. to wliniii applications for agencies : m:iv be addressed. j Hubert Mct'lr.v, ,.,,t, llrnnkiille. I lid. 1 F. 11 VV A H 1 11 AH TON, Secretary. I New Yolk, Noum'n r, 1S47. 6-Jw. j G. A. Hid well. Jo-ial. Drake. ti. A . ISIiMVIafLr, V CO. .COMMISSION' AMI 1'HOIHTK MKHCHAMS, , No. 11, West I'r.int S'n-e t. Cinrillliali. flHF.H A I. c SII ADV xNCKS, made on assigni incuts uf Produce or ntht r merchant. Uc. j HF.FEK TO M. i, k, Taylor i. Watts, Ilncsrete Bruce, John Ku -ler, James Calhoun, T. II. Yealman, Marsh fc Co. Klltrler .t !in. V llis X, Morton L. Wortliiiic:loii. Tie. "47 52-1 v XDTICK. n IIWF. m my war. loin. e a lot of assorted Iron, a led with tne iu January. 1947, after llie frehi 1 supposed 10 be about looo'lbs. It wa left hy the I 'r.plaiii nf the canal boat Al .11011. w hit h lay at McCrai kin's, about four miles below- thli placo. Ifnnt cl limed wiiliiu tinny days, will be .old tu par char-K'--HAMILTON ASHHY. llarri.on, Jan. 20, l's. CHI'K.llIXtl XF.WS FOR CON S CM PTI VKS Mi Julia A. WuoiiiurJ sais. in a letier to Mr. Jayiie, dated Xauijatiirk. Conn., Sept. 30, 184t. 'l amiiMiiir your Al. i F.K N A IT V F., wiih irood ell.ct Lira Scrotiilous alfcrtion under w hich I hate i o' u snnerins ior u.e last ten vear. ' And after .! scriluni; lu r snualion, and a.kni for Tiirlher atliite. trues on iii sai : --tie o ,iv..,i irreat deal of tour medicines ill my lather's l.imily, and have klmn in. ill in iii.i .1 c re ii 1 e 11 res. - lout five venr. ........ . mi nroi it. r 11 :1s 1 .,. ....I- ..:!. ...I. .. ... ' foxsi'MP ITON. 1 he beat pht.ic.aii "in' tl," li'ace w a ca 111 a 111. .'w u.ru !..... ,-i .11.. I M .si and he came I tin no In... 1...1 h..- 1 k.-T : f"r a cnat iaii days and brotiijlit with hi in oilier pnsicia.i.-nut .tin he Rrew worse. I h at last I C-' Inlil 01. r,aid liny could tin nothing more for ; Inm f.-Bf hr must tlir. XV watched over him hour I ' shi-r ...nr. f .tied in.. il.4. i i . . . -1 ...... . . 01 1 .in .01 Ulllllll OP III. Al l''tl" one 1, iuI,, a ,,,.,!,.,, called to nr him. anil spoke of I) r.i t V N l."i ivi.irininvi. . 1.1... 1.. .1. 1. 1 ..........-., i ":'l " " ' llitnisjlit 1 lint he was too far j-olle Io live. '"" ",irp o,n,i 1,,. ;,,, iu trim. it. jhe . sauie niirn ..csriit in i.p... ..U . n...i i - i -..,,,., ; comm. nCe, ,,..,, j, , hi,... w iih'l,... ii. I'"'' hope ol nB having am eltct. Hi physician he enter, d the r 11 pronounced' him be e nionieiit l.er XX .. s. nt lor some ol the Expectorant, and ar him that and nothiii!: tl'e until ho. was emin Iv cored. He look iweniy.s ,,. hoitle., and his Inallli has b.en better since than it in. i,'n- Ins 'sickness. He is now in UopkiMs, u,-, 1.,., atlt-iidiur to Ins bus, i.e.. Hi p. ctlully, ,.,rs, J,a a Wt.odlor.l " rrt pare.l , ,v Ur. D. Jaxne, Philadelphia, nnd sold ou a srt nc by .M. W. I1A1LK. -3- Proovilte, Ind. IA.EvFs KfiXT, l F.WEI.UY, Silver Ware and Spettacle Maimfac 1.9 tun r, Diamond pointed irold Peiis,,x:c. No. 2 tf Alain st. beiw ten 5 lb and 6 tll C i lie i Ilea It, Ohio. March .'0,1? i. 1 3-1 x . ?fIASOIC :tick. OT1TK lit n h cum ili.it T.t'i lI7. i rpt llnl hy th. New Trtiitnn I--.uri' N- I'rom nil thf riliu ami iinviU-ff'j t,f M..tiinrv (tir irros uiun:innitj lotiJtict. Rv order nf tne l.tnl-e. ' R. F. CH M'KI.OW. See') , j New Trtnion, Ftb. 2:, :S4r. j i Is I VI 1 FFsCIC. . flIIF. iiS'ri!"'r. Miner in th utith rnt corner j H of t'ni.ui o.. Imt . inf irm- itu uh ic th:ii he ie prrpan tt ih O-ia'.r Orrtnire, al INitotnac 'I hrn f..r n.nkittc IIF.n;F. 1 KM I S He ha uftu-itt" net i on hntitl to hiiiM. the aippro.it-Httif- spruit; '"ooo , rml. a ii.l w i-he to mnke imm iltate i-ni.ieiueiit for m:ikin? ft nee thi princ Hu prire i f2 rent per , roil, one third pnvnhte the iu t Chrnrma ifief ihe lem e i .i t, one tliinl n yearatTrr the r.rt pnyment, nufltheoth r thin! when iht t nee i compUtf, ami renilr to iteft nd rmp from mir kind of animal Hhuh will hr m 5 or 6 yt art. He ill warrant to he a (food and iRli"iettt f. ncr to tnni an- kiiitl t f tok. I.t t ter Ot ret' ted to in( at CoM tre C'orner ill he rrtrudi d to. J MfLS SI MPTER. Feh. 8, 1S-IS. 7-.'?ni TITItF.IS & SO. Cinriiinati, Ohio, W, Scvemh street, beta een V. tern How and .l.hn st . AW M M KU ll RKHS-AII descriptions of s I'ircn'ar Sa m.'tle to or.ler: Iron. XV t lib or ITiel, Sans; all kinds of Narrow Saws for tiiruiup t lib i r fur use hy ham! or null power: nil kinds of saw r. paii-itl t xeciited in a workteaii'ike manner. II i.e k I i-il s.m s rep.nred and uarrauitd i Tial lo nt n. Ft b. .1.1, Wi.-Mv &. (1. W. IJOIJSDX, Copper Smiths Fnini Si reef. Int. en Pike and Hiitbr. Oipoite U. tie I Chnr.'h. and Si coli .1 strtel between Mam and Wa'uut. CIXC1XN il l. i s A X t'F AC 1 T" K F. and hae censtnntly on hand a I ' rei ailll C lirrai a..'.i I null i 1.1 .... il line, mrh a Coppt r Vah. Stew, Tea and f.lne Kettlt . Millsan.l Hatter's Keltl.s; Fni-inc. Well, Cistern and I.iiiior Piimps; Lift and Fi rce l umps f..r i lis, pork house and disiilleri: Soda Founts and Strnd's I'airni tieiieraier I r making otia xvaier. nc. N II. We tnaiiiif.ictiire rl all times Urea Kettles, fnnii 800 to .1000 callous. F.ncine and I.ard Sit amer work done on the shortest noMce and in the best manner. lib. 1 1. 7-e.ni- ; Umbrellas, Parasols, I PAM ASOi.K T 1 F.S. AXD WXI.KINxl CAXF. I'MBRKLLAS. w "l T x . H. RICMHDSOX Steam Factorv, the onIv one io the Viiited Stales, No. 104 Market j Sireet. Philadi Iphia. Merchants are respectfully j informed that 1 c. titinueto Manufacture all tht above j a-.Nitf. by the aid of s,, am. noi.iihstandinir the tn-at opposition o partit s opp.-sed lo the introdtlc- ' lion of xpensive improvements Mp assortment is cmuplete, and prict s so lua, as to rie emire satisf.ic-1 tiott. i As thr ri- i an t'mbrella Store next door, nf nearly ( the same name, it is important you should rem- tuber ( M M. H. KICHxISDSON. Steam Factore, and I'ttI tr'xtrr a' hr ll'n'krvg Canr I'mhrrlta, co SIGN OF 1 HE I.ADY AX'f F.tGl F. No. lo4 Market Stceet. Philadelphia F. biilars 10, 14S. -T-.m
J. H. FARQCH4R. GOODS. NEW Grunt Bargains! Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! at the New Store cf T.IVOK Ar KAUUrifMt. Dialers iu Staple anil Fancy Dry GnncW, Hunlware, tiwiMart, tilaare, M omlen rr, CutIt r. Cirovene, Nail, llai. Cap, Rnnt, Slnie. utiiii. c. Ac. Oppoftite to the Pmt Office, mi hi4 Hur street, Hrr-iikvilir, liiuiatia. 1 IVCK FAKOVH AK inot n-.pctfulW arkm.wl (lyi- tu ilu.r IrifiitM and fii.i.nix n. a ih. p !t'it of rraii.'idt fT th iatronac,t they hare "" '"- piea-n.e ... ... ...rm.,, a; th i ti.l I""11" ""' re J ut rrei'iTiiiir a r. i ' ' " . "men, oi IALL and " I V00"5'. -H. ct. .1 w.th er.at care and admirably a- . "apt. d t.. , ra,n I l y ,,,,e penonal eaan... , . " . ?. . .7. L -L : in mi l Priir, with any other iu the market. 1 heir ' mi k i-nn.ist. in i.aru of i Clotlt.i, Ca.ssimei s. Salinrttn. Jeans. I'elSup.T M.ie, hlack and brow n Ji.ri iron and Foreipa Hroad t'lnlh.. ( lilucaud tilaik Heaver Clothi, auitab'.c for Over f nat and C l..:ik. Fancv American and French CaMunera. " 1'lain i!o d-i ' Fai.eya.ld plain hlaek. hi lie, hrnn it. craT. Olf rd and icl, af.il.t aud ca.1t I mixed &auuelts. K'uenil irrav mixed Krnruck; Jeana. Doine.iie aiel I'eniKV Ivania du Super 'oiiled i lvette. n. " k warped odnugtun. C'rnToii tlih. tircen mixed and havteii comb Tweeda. ' Prints, Cnshmvrtt, lie Lame, I'laiut, '. ft i n tii j. Alpnrn Acc. drown and purple Mt rriniek Printi. nine, black, white and col'd do J Oil red do i Fancy d0 Super F.ncliOi Chintr, plan pattern! I " Fiiruitiie print. ' llr.i'.i 11 au.l cnl'il Cashmere.. ! Pruwn. him, crecii aud fancy Muutr Pe I.ainea. Hill ua Vila lM.ii.l . French, Maneht-Mer and Carlton black, purple aud Cuak'r plaid (iiuham.. ! DnmeMic purple and plaid Oinghama. Super b'.ark plaid Alpaca. l-lain black do ' M"de do " I.vonese Mode Cloth " Hiack Lyonee do Hlnck. brownjil ue.pink. drah and slate col'd Muslim I' am i.in.ev si i. tii,..!..-.! l.in.tv ri..i. i. ....... Apron and Marnier' Ch. ck, super Saxon ni tt Shirts n,i,r"":,: . '. - is... - . n;i i sniiri ii'-Hr. il i n ii ..i t -1 t du , .,,,. , Scu,..,. r. i.......,,. n......i- -.-..i.i.. r-i..... ..... .ui,.,.i,.im. " n.ii .. - DllKS. VCSUIlltSi biiaWl3, fSCSuper fancy tires Silk " Hiack urn de Sw iss do "Iu,;.!a,;'kr,d Z -"c- 1I0 do " Ulte f Inrenee and White Satin. SutKT black and blue black Velvets fur Vcstinfs. j l.'ai k Satin do " Fanner's do (new article) do 1 " ancy p'aid do 1 ....... o... am. ..lerieo no ' I'" ou 1 I" ... I -.1 S.. ..I,,.. 1 l.;i.... ,k...l. :.tl . 11. e: . ........ (., ,,,, , bum i rmc. ! I'lam xieriuo do .. Kmii d and plain M .use de Lame Shawls. Kiu'i'tl aiitl il-i in XVnnl to ! 8 4 black and col'd nuli'il Cashmere dn Figured M.nle Strathllad .To Fancy fiirured Cashmere do ', Zephyr, Wool nett. blanket and iitain wool do Tarjcuc, M alii u I nett and faucx plaid cotton do j i..e. t'lnb'd and plain do , I hi bet, bl-k col'd delaine and Florida dress IMkfs Hlack silk and funcv link do ; Fancy and plain silk pocket do 1 Sw iss, mull and books Muslim. I Plain and curded .laconelt. ; x hue and black Pobiuette. ' Green llerase, Irish Limn. ! .NOTIONS. ; Markin? canvas, cruel and canvass needVs, thread I and Miilin edging-, I.ile Lace and I 'iscrtiiip,, I Hlack Si k an. I Mohair Friinri-, Wor-I. d Ferrita, Ladies Tamhoard Collar. Fimshrd Habits and supi i French worked Collars. Artificial Flowers, I Men's, Hov, and i.i s Cnniforf. tureen purple, black and cherry col'd Satin Ki'.bous Hlack fall'. do tlo do Knib d and Figured Satin Honnet Pink .. La lies fur tipped Heaver and Cashmere C ; lovt s. black and col'd kid " black ilk and white k bl'k Culton Crent's Slim r black Kid nml ItueLr do do tlo do ! " Lined and iilain De.-lin " hlack and while cotton and woollen ,1.1 heavy hut k Mittens. Misses and child's li.le irlnves and worjud Mitts. Ladies' black s.lk Mitts: child en's plain aad laucT llusc; ch'tls Heiicules; boss' Iteli, ,Ve .ce HATS tV CAl'S. Doild's lat. st style c fa. hionable mule skin Silk Hats " " " Fnr do 111 k anil col d Wool do super r.iu mi crown. K naiy Otter and SvalFutv'aps Fur trimmed aud iilain cloth do do de to Palo Alio and Um ua Visia Silk and Rough and Kcadx t.la. il " Velret Octagon Clar.ed'palo Aim for Boya and Infants, Velvet T urban, ' Muskrat, sialetie, single spring gltied top velvet, Vc. (tic. Boots and Shoes. Men". Calf Kip and Common Hoots Hoy' ,0 Ladies C ilf Kip and Common do Fine Morof cti Shoes. Mill's, Hoys' and children's do Hufflto over e!n l.aitii s CiHut tlo . tin &jteititl assortment nf yiolincr Glasses. WALL AXD WINDOW PAPER. Lamltra,ir aid f ,ir Srrrrnt and l!ar,lm. Larj-e and Small T F. A WAITERS. Spletiilul assortnit nt of Ladies' and ti.-ni lemeu's RH1SSKI.S B ICS Grass Mats manufactured hy the Blind beautiful article. Oil painted Landscape Window Shades. All kind. i. ('approved merchantable country produce r.t.ii.i I in ccli:ine f..e g-oo.l.. Purchaser, are request, , .... xaniuie their STOCK and PR ICES, a they are tleterniMit , not lo be nndersold, pr. IVrriur; ihe "nimble sixpence to the slow sliillini; "" Brouk ill.-, Dec. 4. t, l4.. 47 A CWHI). Will 'F. niav lie rtin nlted at hi. Itrt. i 1"t TAXICAL MF.IMCI NT. STllIlP ivnnr.l FK'K, on Six'h street, one door IVom ih. ........ . ..r j M.nii, oppo-ire ihe tiall Utilise, Cin, iu.ii.ii. Ohio. I I hose at a distance, w ho cannot call on or send f..r In in, hose case, are not he wind ihc reach of aii incl icims, by fumardiiig to l.uu a siateinrut ..f lheif ! acre, Ihe length of i,,,,,. , y have be. ii n III. I led, ! si Miptoms. progress and ireiieral nature of their coni- ; plaints, (ca-h accnmpanyiu such statements, post- i , au-e p lid.) may protHrc the remtdiis luci ssan lor , , their cure. nr. j. ii hitr i Cr.'rVnVrf Rrmrtltri. The Vece- ; table F.lixir. Indian Compound, .Var;ie Litiimc m. ! A i Ci table Pills, Kcc. Ir, are rapidly si.pi rcciluir. all j tutu r mtuicints, necanse on a fair trial t.f tin tn thev unilorniiy pnne themselves to he all thai ha Ii iiornny pnne Ifiein-elve. t he a thai hash i limed for them; Piedicines of irreat Miner and efli. ...i. in le.i.mii; auu curing tne maladies com men ! 1 to unr couotrv 1 hi se celebrated remedies arc f..r ali-, mlolesale and retail, hi Dr. .1 Will I F., and agencies made, at i his Hoiauic Medicine Store on lh st , opposite the ; (ialt House, Cinciiiiiaii ! More ex tend, tl notices of th-e Invaluable Heme, tiles mil he found on Ihe first pare of Ihe Cincinnati f nq uir. r. Alias. Chronicle and Herald, and in Dr. While's F.rlertic Journaf of Health. and other pamphi b ts f.irin-hi tl craiuitously by him and his af-nts I'se these remedies once and Vnll ti!l Use thun th reafti rani advise your ueiclibors to do so. i O.ir l.. nsiiirll Hl'K'I lV A MAHIIN for Hronkvill", Ind. Ft b. S.I, IB4 i J. K. HIVKKP. Afei.t for Indiana. I J. S. POWKKS, nrouktille. . are ag.-nis I North's Cough Candv. IS NO HlMHt'ti. It i i.neof the Insi. cl. -apest, C and most cuiiveiiieut rt m -dies for couirhs and c.ild-tverytl o'trtd to the pubtir . It is as pleasant to lake as ii i. certain to cure. Try it wextarratil it in allcies to ei'e immeiliate relief, and in a shori lime perl. .r.n a perfect cure. Infant and the most dtlicate Invalids may take it with perfect said.. Motliers should alual kiip some of it aliotit'ihe h.ui.i-. a. il i- a certain cure for Croupaiid Vt hoopin; Coiijh. Piitnic p. alters still find it a ereat hem fi I lo ileiu, as it prevents huarscnis", tick tin,? of the tll r.i ii, A:c. ho d by most of ihe Dnir;cits throtiehout the t'nited States, and pr, par. d and sold li..l. .ile and retail by AI.FHKD A NOKl H.Cin. inlhy M. V. II A 1 1.F., Hr jokt il le. Feb. J, 4l lv . : lIaaV t yn j Ai II 'jr..nro I IIS. Wayne Iron, 20.000 lbs. Slisjo Iron. NAILS. j jo kiit iniiiia xiut. Just received. M a'sortinelit of.Sliirii Iron Slat pur. i chased ofthe Manufacturers at loiser rates than are 'alloidtt xteri hanis ri ui rally, and I will m-11 al a j small advance on cost. ' K. 1 VXFR. !ir.n.kvi!le, Nov. 29, l4T.-50 ; U. Carrill. J S Rradbury. C AKCILL vt IIRAUHI KY, Successors lo AXDRF.WS, CAKtlll.l. Jt CO. j manufacturers of Stoves, Grates and Hollow ware, ! ' 171 Mam SI , Fa! Side, between Fourth and Fifth, i CINt. IX X .TI. OHPl. j Cm. in. Hot Air, farai;oli and Impruvrd Pr-tnium i Co.. kmc, Stotes, Fi ii aud Seseu Plate, Parior and! ami. n Stost, 4c. j Holloa Ware, Sa.l Irons, Wsrnn Mox.s, Andirons,! Ita Reitns, C. Alec. JO. y .IOIIX I.IIOIVLAM, Attorney at Law, r.ROOIxlYILLF.Ia.
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j DISEASES OF THK SKIN". 'I liooc'i the n-moir or pnmnrf dat- of akin- dit may br n..ii. a I jipuriljr of t lie RIo.il. I.irrr j CnulMint, Svpifnlt. ic. fcc, jrt the iiiiiut-diatr . fame is alwayi ilir iiir, anil thai am ohfircti..n ! in tlir pirr of the akin, hy (in It the ir rpnuiinn, ta : n paee from thv huiljr. I. rrf. d and l nfinil
in undtT the kin, ca-Mii. an ininWrablc iiclnm. or an i-runti .n of I'iiimiI. I'aiiulcti Kiiirxrorm. Telirr. Slt Kh.-iiin, c. -si. Kurall ilu ii- atTeclion. Jaynr'a Alttrai'nc nan brn found an invaluable rrmrdy, a il rt mum huh ta primary as -tl a llir iimwdialr canara irnhfrinr j thf IIIoimI, curing the I.iirer Compluint, and rlfctltt- , all) rradiratini; Scnrfula from tlir iiilinn, wl.rlr.at lliraanir liinr it frra hr nrr uf thnr ub tratuna; " ncau the di. aed lurl-c. tj""1HF. WORK GOfc-.S Bit .OEt.T O " The folio iiij; ii from the K-v. John H.Corn.y Jr. Trenton, X. J. Oct. Jlat. I4S. Dr. D. Javne Dear sir I am extremely happy it heimrahle to inform you that I have entirely rreoeeredniyhealth.frnniiiiniryoarKapectiini.it. I hare uneren a nil a .eeere cone h. pain in my brran. aua ereat nroitat'.on nf .ln..,k .h. i... ...k. n'", '. ' compel led to r l.nqui.h m? char-v ,,f chun h h ch I hld iu ihia place. I ha4 rewrtedtoa treat many ilirtVivnt preicnption., a I well as the atlemlance ot" it vera I re.pectable phyn- . ciam, hut the) did nut appear to touch my ta. I ! reanrtt d tn your Kxpectoraiit'throuph periuaaion of ; llrother Parkei Wood, aud the uie of threa bottle j hat entirely cured me. j Ileliev ma; it to be an act of jiiatie due ta yoarI e!f. as will a to thoae similarly afl1irt-d, iuduc ; me to writethi. aud which you are at liberty to m . as you may think proper ' Kc.pectfuily, your.. JOHX It CORXKT Jr. i Prepared only by Dr. D. Jamr. Philadelphia, aad .sold on ajeucy by M. W. HIII.K, j 3-3w Urookville, Ind. j 7 v7. phi lLTps. j No. 7 Main Street, w e.t side, three door abo.a Front, I near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O . KALEit in GHOCKRIES and PRODCCW ! M W keep, coii.tantle on hand, a creneral s..rtment of Salt. Siifar, Coffee, Tea, Molaea, Clieei., ( Madder, Inditro, Saleralus, Olass. NaiU, t'ittois I Yarn.. Fih, l uhaccn. Soap, Candles, and all other I article in the Grocery Bu.ne., which will be sola jat the lowest pricra fur CASH, or in rchauf;c lat I' reduce. I N. H. The H.ehe.t Prices paid for Feathers, FlaJ Sec.,, Flour. Park, llaron, I.ard. Ginrrnr, 1 inioth. !eed, Clover-Seed, M u. lard-Seed, Bes" Wax, Dr. .4 -r. 'ni't. While Utans, Rag.,4c.A.c. ) Cincinnati, Queen City Scale Manufactory, Mailt Street. 3 doors from the rivrr. JTHF. subscriber has tin hand and is c.instantW ni-liifacturiiir PLATIOHM SCALES f afl sir.es. Al.o. Bras and Iron Heam., of a superior quality. All of which a -e warranted in every r1 snect. Please call and examine before pnrchaiig elsewhere. WM. HUU1I.IHT. j OHIO MK.fTI AXICS" INSTITUTE. This is la i csrlify that the premium was awanled at thcKifrhth Annual Fair of Ohio Mechanics Institute to Wax. I Huddart.fnr Piatfrira Sciies there exhibited by him. ji-iven under our hand this fir.t dav of Vortmhir, i 1S45. JOHN" P. FOC I E, Prcs'l. 1 J. W. Appleratr, Sec"y. Ja. '4i. 4 COTTON YAUXS, &C. F. subscriber, A fent for the Coviueton and Aa sj Cooper Cotton Factori.s, has ctmstantly on. Land a lare sti ck of Cotlon arns. Wicknir;, arp and Coverlt t Warp, Ts iue and ftlatiiic. Forsalaat the lowest prices. H. BI'CH X AS, Ctiiciuuaik J. u. 15. -I-41II (Cin. C.ai., 91.) 1 I New Leaf Turned A I V. F.DK1NG ION. ha.mir reiHoresl from the HlT. old sa.:d on tlie corner formerly oecapied hw Samuel Murpht , to the house recently occupied by Mr. Joseph C.oudie, where he will in future be fnand, at all tunes, just in order to do your shaving up ortiirn, intending to keep every thintr with the sin a. est pronrietv about the shop, h hopes tusbaratha ; patronage of a liberal public. Hec. 21, 1SI7. it HOOTS AM) SIIOF.S. H XVF. jut received a cismplete stork of 1 MF.X'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Roo'a and Brag-afta. HOYS' Coarse and Kip Boot, and Brorana YOU I lls" Cear.r and Kip Boots aird Brog-aoa. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS. " CALF do C, A ITER do tlairtiaiter do MOROCiO do C.OAT do Morocco and tloat SHOES. " Kid Sl.IPPF.RS Col'd Half flaiter BOOST. CHII.DRKVS SHOF.S and BOO I S. Ladies' and (irms' KUHHF.K OVER SIIOF.S. s a 1'he above acticles are of a Chtirr Quality, andal will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOR CASH. H. I YNEU. BrookviUe, 29th Nor., IS47 50 i HALIi super Pcnn Sheeting. 1 Cincinnati tlo x. otton 1 arn Hattinrand Waddinf Hat and Baud Boxes For sale at the new eh-ap at-.re of L Nt K fs FAKURAR. , arvo.oon i.ns S'.ic;o Iron, a.n.rti-d .iies. a 20,000 w ay ne. du iOO lbs. American Steel S$0 "" F.ni:lish blister steel 10 kegs nails, for aale he RICH A RD Prookville. Mav , ll. nrsR. 10 Public Wotice YT1CF. in hrrehy ci"n, that mr ilr. Maris MuukIiu r, ha thi day left mr bed and ; bora 4 without any jnt cane or provoeation. AH pertn rt hereby warned not to trnt her nm ni ae. mini, as 1 will not nav any debts of her curt trartinp. .MMF-SR. SI.AIT.HIKR. ntuoininircr'"1' township, Franklin countv, Jan. ild. Hi-. 5-3"ld "1 he La retie bnrr;h R'ifiler will p1eae puh)i the ahuve to tiic amount uffl, and chrrgr thif uffic. Godey's Lady's Book and FAMILY MACJAXIXK. j THF. oldei Majpizinr in the United Siat.'i, rnnmini j monthly itv patce t" adin matter, by thr tint 1 writer in ilic country-. wrlve mure than the fimw i York tnaearine. Two pendid Heel enpravin-n, an ' tiiidcniiihle anthentir i-.tlored nionthly Fa hi on lat. : Model Cottapei and rhurehet. Orm-ket Work, an4 i oilier matter for the l.adu , all ttlulra(ed and wrll j explained. Kc. 9cc. ! Price f..r one year, which include the f.ady't j Pe.lar Ne-iapir, makinp three publicaI tion in nne monih. l 0 lo copies without the Lauy Dullir Newa paper, $ m Five Cf'pief with one to the perou endirj tha c:.i!i, lore Fiiiht copi. t, I- 0 'I ai Ive copie, 30 00 A peci-icii oi ei'hef the I ad B-k, or the Ladyi I)lar Vcwpaper rent to any person pay i up; pmtagr on the ri4uet. .ddren, L. A. iNOMF.Y. N.i. Mi Chestnnt Strict, Philadelphia. jTAXBARK AM IIIIHCSI j s,H F. subscriber havinf; pnr.hascd theotd 1'an-Yarft ! --. of Mr. fioiidisin in prookville wishes lo iiarchas I Kid... .n.l U.rL for tsl.rlil.r i. il I t k. . k t h icb he . .. I Vr'c' . ' 11F.NHT SUA FEB . April 13th. 134? la A N I) S FO It SALK. IFJtSONS islnnp to hr It it Hi in FrinLlm county, are iiitormt-d tliat the suh-irribrr hm f..r ale a nnraht-r of tract in TorT. Lanrrl, wi4 HlotiminiT Grovr T n-h:i, whick will hr diipud ol" in LU I S of 40 Arrrt and iiiAar(t, at urmmmtltin rain aud trrmt. Off,c nt RKOOKV1LLK J- 1. HOW1.A.M), A ip-m. 12th Oct, 1647. 4i-3m Cheapest Paper in the West I SKW SHXTA. RNI IKK IN THK IOLLAR ; WF.KKt.Y TIMKM-'l hv Propn tnr t.fiht-('incunia! j Dultar Witkly Timn. h-mi di-rrrmiiird nut -t he untiluiir by any nf hi coiitt ntporar.-, Ki nr Wvct, and ifit mime ""fpa" in thv Writ, haw burcha'd through Itur- X Alt rmmi, ol'thn city, (a . branch of tlnr hiu nf n ... Strmiyi r fk. Co., I Nrw Yurk, (ihr F.XCLVblVK HOI tor ttttr pub- ; liration 111 ttie 1 int.-. ut a in w Nyn-I, by Gcurjr pnrd. tit- Snf 'f Am-i ira, t-ittitl- d I THR KMPINI; C1IY OH NK'.V (UK KT j NKill T AND PU.- i hi murk mill hr b tun on or ' alwui tlir firi ol F-nmarv, and br rciiTmrly cunt iu11 d until cnnjlri d, iri iii) inir ahur ilir.T ntMntht. : Snrakm .f ihi mrj-, a it-r 111 ihr Vtrhi I aj: '-It i ind--'t admirahtf. A Irrady on fhr thrrhI h.ild uf the trnthful ruruan, m tltf rvadr' iiitrrt-a Jwrtmcht tn iutrnity. Wr kn nf nothinr mwrr i prsphi- than the picture uf the punr iuau' Dark i Chritntak j T htr pblihr of thr Cincinnati lnl"ar Wrk;r 1 Tiint t r am tw all thu- who ih 10 haTtr N'rw York by Night and Daj," ct'tn,.!- tt- from iu nttuiiM iirrimnt, to end in th-tr nanir at an -arly 4a. iih One Duliar, vhiib itt pa fur the papr fur j one yt'sr. j C7Any person ttendin n five uhEcribrr, arromj pai.ird wilh tht muiu-y, (5,00) w .11 b rinuh d tu cotiv uf ihe pap-r one vrar. frf nf Mirc'C'Addrtw, pokt paid, C. V SI AHHI CK. I'mcinnati. -n PLANKS. AC. fINtsLK and fkonhle Hill Jack I'lan.s. J5 Suicle and IVoahle Hill Sni....lh du Sinete aud llootile Hill Fore .If S.nele and lfottolc Hilt JiMUtvr uu Knhbil atltt hah Planes FiooriHsantl I'ei'.mc Flaaes, For sate (.. foi ra-h, hv M. 1 1 M H Hro..klllc, Nov. su, list. -JO I.-eO Barrels of SALT be u. rYNK.n a. lice. 7. 1S4T. Money Wanted. fit, pr'i 1 nit hud to th- nnd rirn-rf. r t It. 0 K S. I m-r, ace rq't-ud iw msk- itnm dir pa-m-nt. 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