Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 April 1848 — Page 3

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Arrival of the Hibernia. itcvrn Hays l-ator from Europe. Revolt at MHan-Auttrian Troops Defcatcd-King ,. Bavaria AbdietStd-latal Tumult at MunirnMomter Mfetmg at Dublin-Leader, Snbtrqutntly Impri,.ned-Kepubtie Proelaime.l in CraewRepublUan Movement, in Crrmany-Mthtary Preparation, in Puia-.1dricr, jrom n-anee-Bu,ine Su,pended at Havrc-The Markets, fcr., ;., &r. New York, April 10. The Royal Mail Steamer Hibernia has arrived from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the 25th ultimo. The advices are six days later than re ceived by the Washington. The people of Lombardy coubting me jmpei..4 .l r.Piirrorl ! rors pruiiuoea, --o j Milan between the people and the military.The citizens barricaded, and after a severe strugpie. the Austrian troops were entirely defeated, 6 . ' . . . rr,. I A fatal tumult had occured at Municli. ine v . . ., , , , , j . j jomed by the students and tradespolice were men. A Republic had been proclaimed at Cracow. Four hundred political prisoners were released, and fifteen hundred insurgents armed. The King of Bavaria had abdicated. A monster meeting was held at Dublin, on the 00th nit., according to previous announcement Every thing passed off quietly. An adcress congratulating France was unanimously adopted, and a petition to the Queen praying for the Repeal of the Union, was drawn up, and numerously signed. On the 21st, Smith O'Brien and Mitcivel Meagher were arrested on a charge of sedition and put under heavy bonds. Their trial causes great excitement in Ireland and England. The Rouen Bank had suspended. Permanent guards were offered to Rothschilds and refused. The Financial measures of Gamier Fages were generally approved. The Russian and English workmen were ordered out of France. It is the purpose of the Provisional Government in case of a rising in Poland to interfere. The system of discount adopted by the French Banks was operating well, and rendering great commercial assistance. The authorities of Taris had cansed a reduction in the price of bread. The movements in Germany have relieved Europe from the apprehension of a general war, as no despot now remains powerful enough to crush France. Teace is likely to endure some years. Republican priuciple? are steadily advancing in Germany, Holland and Denmark. Great military preparations were making in Russia, but no outbreaks had occurred. Hungary has been granted a Ministry of her own. The wholecountry was in astate of grateful enthusiasm. The people showed great sense and forbearance throughout. Momentary and mercantile operations were quiet. At Berlin, (capital of Prussia,) on the 22ud, the King's concessions ere received with universal enthusiasm. A gejeral amnesty cf political offences was granted. Camphauren, the celebrated Liberal deputy, was appointed one of the Ministers. Srroiul Dispatch. Spain and Fortugal remained quiet. In England funds had an improving tendencyConsols were selling at 2 a 81. The duly on the 2 1th was 7 shillings per quarter on Wheat, and 4s 21Jd per barrel on Flour. Viesbadfn, March 2. Four thousand citizens, fully armed to put down all resistance on the part of the troops of i the raj-nine Duke assembled in front of the I palace of a Grand Duke of Nassau, to demand a redress of grievances, among which was liberty of the press a German Parliament, to be elected by the people trial by jury, in open court the right of the citizens to meet and discuss political matters freedom of speech and of conscience, and aa acknowledgement that the property of the King, including forests, lands, fisheries, mines, &c, belong to the peopleAlarmed at the threatning appearance of the rnnU PM-M V;b., l,ir u.i. . rvr ir o iv-.n.-., nati uiuu.tr ine j Grand Duke made hia appearance and in piteous terms besought the populace to spare the lives of i hismothar and brother, the Grand Duke was then absent. Gen. Frenne also addressed i the multitude, and bepged them not to fire upon I theralace. Finding the reipmnfr Duke absent, j il.-.mj .1 i.-.i the armed citizens then marched to the arsenal, which wasstrongly fortified, and took it with out opposition, the soldiers in charge joining the revolutionists. On the next day, the Duke having returned the demand was again made in front of the Falaee. He promised all the people demanded. In his speech to his excited subjects, he asked them to give hiin the same confidence he reposed in them. At night, the town was brilliantly illuminated in honor of the occasion. The next morning, the first liberal paper published in Germady madefits appearance, and the same day the Grand Duke secretly left the countrv f,ir ' parts unknown. a.o t 9i ,n At baarbriTeken (I russia) the soldiers were oroerea to nre upon tne people, but partaking of; the feelings of the masses, the soldiery with one voice refused The Prince of Hesse Cassel like Louis Philippe, has been obliged to flee his country. His Tt i i , , , - , 1 alace has been burned to the rround bv tlie l,,e LiUUUU uv I'll revolutionists. Ill the Dutchv of Haden. the revolutionists WOllld Otll V sllivw iha tlpan.l Tl .. 1 : . j - .iisoo i'ui r: teti liiuiuies , 1 . , . . , to makeup h.s mind togtve them a constitution based upon Democratic principles. Before the time was out he trave his consent to the chanm AT. . 6. . oi.ucuii, aciij ueionging 10 Austria, but wnere tne other German states have the right, by treaty, to station troops, meetings have been neia and resolutions passed in favor of onnsl rigius aua 01 enlarged liberty. Ihe excitement which pervaded all classes of pit!!-.. i rn. ' ---I"" sented as most iatense, notwithstanding the presence of the Austrian and Prussian troops. At 5ai-louis, the Prussian garrison were actively engaged in fortifying their barracks, unde the belief that they were not safe for a moment. from an attack by the revolutionists. ET J. r. A. SMITH. Fill high the bowl with water clear! We ask no wine of Cypress rare; If beauty's Hp but kiss it round, No richer draught need sparkle there. Fill high the bowl, with lilies crowned! We ask bo rose nor tulip fair; The chrystal wave on which they grew Hath left its saintless beauty there. Till high the bow l, the social howl, Let heart and lip its pureness share; There lurks no poison in the draught, No teinpting serjH-i.l glitters there!

COEIHERCIAL.

Flour A fiirth-r ..!- i:-.. I" :

f,vu , " . """; ' ; tl . 01. at int. ml m n,-ami mi a.lii.t.oii i.l Ji tirls Trom Kail road at f l :"0, New Orleans "'Us fur mry year -a, mem is dilavcd tlur.-af-inspection cuaranteeil. On Kiitnr.lnv iiip, m:.r- i ,ir-

ket wa very quiet, and the only sale reported was 100 brls from Rail rnnii. nf -1 J. Trovisions The market on Saturday was I very nuiet. Of bacon 30.00 lbs were VmU for shoulders, 3c. for sides and 4Ky,c for hams; of Lard 2u0 keirs (i 1 . ciiiinlrv cuft : tared 17 per cent, at 5?rc. A prime article in i - - . ... fc 4 .n p. ....a nriiuie m round lots, in kegi would Command C'-y'aC' Ac. Nothing don-in Bulk or barrel pork. Corduge bales of 20 coils Manilla at 17c. Hemp A sale of 5 bales Manilla at 121 'p. Dried Apples A sale of 50 sacks in 'lots at CMC. Sufar Sale

a'es of lr bhi'o ne,r.A fa;,' A . .11 - 1 . . man ,"'c'1, ": f"reii .!,sChars-. d from the frond.eS01 lOU,ll.Sg00drdirN. 0.at4.3 , ,a hone f,he cranium, from both lur arms, ris and hands, am! from hoili l,.,rj ('..,.. ,i. i. e. -...,..

cents. SalaratUS Sales of l.'icasks !t 7c. ! Moktsses Sales of 50 brls N. O. in lot at ! Ogc - v.. , . , , ,. , r lour Ine sales vesterdav infip.if market )00 brls from canal at 4 50, do from j UaU road and I. rtn frnm nonl t CI A Ar. ' h J Ivl4r Provisions A Lie of 145 brls mess Tork at 57 S-iJc; 2:,000 lbs bulk sides a day or two previously, at 3c; 40 hhus Racon sides at 4 '.c, -t,! in nun lk 1 i r nf,. - "K ,uu"u siore ai J;ic hhds CI 25; 13,000 lbs do pood country curd sMes so,d t :teih InwLt i heard of this snn. 211 I t, r.,tm. V 1 r .

.r. , .. . . ' r,' ..u... . oeioiu urns .Aiuetnm nt tile llreast, with cood etl.ct atomic, till brls country and do at j?4c; 1 brls it was a case .i'lon5 siamlinand had been considNo. 2 at 5'4'c. There was considerable enquiry , 1 T' ""irable. in the Morning for No. 1, in keps of which de- jA '- JT!?)l,a"u c.r""p T" r?r,'n'5 . ,i !..! .i " Ji 5 r.pectorant is w iihmit exeeption, he most scnption there is very.little on the market. . valuable pr. daration ,,, . for the above .liseas. s.Barley A sale of 904 sacks from landing at M 0,VI ru Hooiiiner Cnuirh into a mild and tractable 40c. sacks returned. disease, and shortens its duration more than one half.

Pig W-Sales of 100 tons Greennp, Furnace at $35, G months, 150 do Tennessee at $30, 4 months 30 do Indiana 4 days since at $33, 4 monms. Blooms A sile of 10 tons Tenn. at f 70, 4 months. Ilering Sales of 50 boxes at 70a75c. Sugar Sales of 13 hhds good fir N. O. at 43.c; 15 do common Buffalo N. Y. at 4,'4' and ll4c; 20 boxes white Havana atSaJo'c. Mackerel A sale of 10 brls No. 1 at $10. 'offee Sale of 75 bags good fair Rio at 7.,'c. S.ilaratus A sale of 5 cat-ks at 7c. MoWsses A saie of 100 brls N. O. on Saturday evening at 2fic; 35 do yesterday nt same. Oats are scarce and in demand. A sale yesteiday of 300 bush from store at 20c. Bark A sale of 40 cords C. O. at 12 do!.; 30 do at 1 1 dol. Lumber Sales of 20,000 good shingles at 4 dol. mixed pine boards at 13 dol 25 S0,000 tight brls staves at 1 1 dol. Clover Seed Sales 3 days since of 200 bush from store at 3 dol 50; 100 do at 3 dol C2J.i per brl. WrfUly Wheat, soils at, Oats, " Com, " Kye, Ode per bus h 29c. " 27c. ' id to GOc. " 40 to "!tc. " b0 to -.". " Sllal I, per ton. S3 50 a $1, per cord. Fiflh Sirccl .tlarkrl. 50 to GOc. per bush. Hurley, Flaxseed, Hay, Wood, Totatoes, Apples, Butter, on to I title. tlo. l"2rc. per lb. Iitlac. Gc a doz. 15 to SOc " 10c. 1-,'c. in roll, " crock, Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks, tll il IO. The markets are not fairly onen under Hie 1 foreitTn news i 1 he foreign news has had little t fieri on the ! flour market. ' The supply of wheat is good and rather pressing on the ni-trket. Corn and Oats are dull; the former is nominally ." I:. There is less movements in pork. Tlia nnrkct is heavy. Itiiltmiorr .Market April 111 rrsi . . ii, . I he liYTMiirn tieie a lin4 na. a,,..,....: .. rr . . t . ..w ,w ...... a uej.icini; enoci on the llour market, quotations cannot be cor 11... li.,.,M in.i.V.1 . rectly riven. EMltHlmrzii 3I:irkrt -April IO. The river is lulling w ith 6 feet water in the channel. Sales of flour at 4,.)0a-l,5G. M trket more active. Wheat ranges from 'JO to 95c, prime tending upwards. I trlev is active and buoyant. Sales of rve at ' " arid of cat3 at 3 Ic. -A!1:,ss a",i s,,?ar a.e ''ig'', and sales are in consequence s xall. Of the former sales are reported at 43,c for fair Xew Orleans. Foi-rcj;.. 7lnrkrlt. Lixr.itrooL, March 21. The transactions inl!rea.!stuffs have continued on a limited scale, and Soles indicate but little change in prices, since the sailing of the Caledonia. 'OS shillings is the extreme quotation for Flour. The market for Indian Com is rauier lit invar n tlie buyers me closing nuntations uro ba'J.sr.er lfH lbs for White and 2 for Yellow. ! y-. T r.. . . . , i , T . , ' interruption in trade, creates f:reat distrust and j w1 a ver limiiei demand, prices replied in I lieearl ' Part of Vle xveek P:r lb' To-day ! wTL Amerioan were taken on sneenl :iiinn. nd lMioi or PXI,ort; I'l'lami and bowed nnn-os from ,Va ! r,l'a,,f Mohill to458 1'. fa Wand and Oeorgid 2;0 bales sold at from i . t. I ft.) ProvisionsIJeef maintains previous nuola- : to 5ds per cu t; brls 47 to Ills, and ordinary 15 to 47s. Fur ("lippsB 51) sliilli.lrra w tli.t i riUOtation ' ' j . . , 1 O'.MCCO IS Unchanged. ine slate ot trade at .Manchester wears a gloomy aspect. Yarns were offered at lower : jirices than ever known before. , A large number of operatives areout of employ- ! mellt, and there are 110 prospects of relief . Havre Nearly every house has suspended. and no business of consequence is doing. . , ... I ' London Americau Provisions are in good jtemand. Hacon has advanced one to two shi!linsrs, and for a prime article more is asked. The arrival of American descriptions are large Pork 54 to 5Gs., Middles 5" to 00s. per cwt. j frd is lower in consequence of larje receipts, Prime in kegs ranges from GO to tios ,and in brls. i 55 to liOs. per c-vt. ' Kandiiskr nnd "Vorsvlk Ranks. I Tl. -" . . .1. l, i i I ' I i no isoies ui inese i.uiKS nave Lveu rt'iet t- ' j i j i i i ,v rlpnlers ill tllAriti. f.tr n Hav nr tn'A noil j have been thrown out of some two orthree branclies of the State R ink at Columbus, etc. The I notes are received at our Banks as usual. We ' ., . l-isi ic enquired yesterday, at several liauks, and of those most iikev know ifanv cause of dis- ' trust of the solvency of these Banks existed. Hut could find no cause whatever for discrediting . them. l nfavorable rumors are often put alloat airainst the credit of a Bank, to gratify private ! piiiue, or with a view to lealize profit from the ; depreciation of their notes in circulation, or : "",F "",rr "',-' " r ,k" " ""l '"'"" wav. e Know not me origin oi I the rumors against the Norwalk and Sandusky Hmks, -,i xf,PT fti Pn oirrv. believe the ru- ' .,,os, u-l.oll,. n-ronn.llosist " j (.. ITlorc iIaT A projict hrs for some time boen entertained, and preparations are being made for its execution, in imitation of the successful Texas annexation I Vct. Public proclamation has been made of this design in the New Orleans National as fol lows: "Within ninety day after the ratification of ! the treatv of peace between the United States llie ireaiy Ol peace ueiweeii niMHiMniiiip a Iitim. int .Mexican ticpari ' i inents of New Leon. Tamaulipas and Coahuila will revolt and declare themselves free and in ' dependent," with Gen. Miral-eau 11. Lamar, of Texas, "the first President of the new Kepul.l.c i of New Leon."' j Nanm Anna off nl lat. ! The Aero Iris oflSth says: "At the moment J of going to press we learu for certain that General I Santa Anna embarked to-day from Antigua on i board the Great Western." (There was no re port of this when the Great Western v:ts oft" Cat Is'i .md. 'i

lions. 1 orK, prune mess, new, per brl Ml to ills. ! 3 llrookviHe, and the public penerallv, that he Old, to 55.1, mfss 47 to 5(i: prime. .1 to 15i ; """ piepai-ed to do an kinds of m.cksMi rnThe market lor Lard is dull and prices have J mVlVvN lt-;'n'1 F1; 1SH 1--n kimlsof MA- ... . ,. . . 1 . . . ' 1" N KK ; si ttitiiT up and repaii'iiip Seam Kmriiies. given way. ine leaf in kesrs.dutv paid hrimrs I castinr and finish, ever. ,, ,.n . it ra. w.,rk-

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se rtcil ihrec times Tor one iliillur.if payment he ma.lc in advance; one dollar ami tucnlv-i'ive cent' if t.avmint be d, lin ed one year; and one dollar and tit'tv els. ifdtlaytd 1 years, and in the same proportion fin tin- time payment is delayed. Larger advertisement, lor a longer u-sic will lie charged nil the same iri nei'iii s. DU. JAYVFS ALTERATIVE, j We have been informed by Mrs. Hose of a cure performed on her by Dr. Jayne"'s Alterative, w hit h proves ins superiorly unr i v.-ry other r.r.iedv of the kind. 1 She has been afflicted fi r the last .ivii, v. u. . iih Necroses r White Swellii.-s. attended with lllcerati:ns and cfoliatiim of various hones, cl :i ri m which oral houe,and from therrht uee, hi .ides painful ul- !'.' " . Var "n" r P'-rsun, which 1ms bafflud - m mii oi a uiim.R r ot the most enniii lit physicians' , "- iiiosi oi ine nme. ner otiiiirinir have been eem.-ii'mn- ..i....-.i.iu n i mo"'."s "' he was induced to try Dr. Jaym-s i- . " " ase.iiisiuiic nippy enect "ion iicr, uy rt moving all pain and swellimr Hiid i caiisinir tile ulcers to heal, while at the same timelier Ki-iieral lieaiih has become completelv restored, tliKt she now weighs some 2i lis. than she dnl before she coinineiieeneed the use of this trnlv valuable preparation. Native Kairle. For further information inquire of Mrs. Itii't, No u Vill . t-. rt .... 1 ' X2K r"' St .Philadelphia, " "'"l n. Y., av- April 14, lS-iS . c- "J .V. ' ?Xr'"n I" .I;-r,lc your a 1.. ran ve for 'XTLZuC Croup in infants and yoiini; children in half an hour's nine, t ne lives in iiinmr.-cls o t children will be in- , nually sav.iu by kecsiug it always on hand rcadv ior every emereiiey. ! Prepared only by Dr. D.Javne, Philadelphia, and , old on agency by i. v. H II.K, i lt-3w ' Brookvillc, lud. rJlItF. tindt rsitned takes pleasure in informing 9 his friends and the public rener:ill, that he will be ready for carding Wool by the first of May. Ills establishment is one rinle and a half above Ilrookville, on the Fast Fork, where he has a lir-t rate set of WOOL C KDS, and having employed a first rate l arder, he eipecnto do tirst rale work. Any person Paving wool at A. W. Sullenbiirlier's siore, one door north of Dr. George Herri's, it will be pmmpilv attended to, ami the rolls returned. ALL WORK WAHH AN I F.I). I JOIIV PF.I.SOR, rniprictor. ) JAMES I'OOl'Elt, t'arJer. llrookviHe, April 10, ISI4. W-3m wool cAisnii w 7"K will bereadylty the first nf May for Carding, and ns onr Machines are of the best .n the country, and we have old and tried baud, we can with confidence warrant the best of work, on short notice. CARDING AXB SFIXXIXG, WiM le done for customers at the following prices: hi to Wool in liroache, IS ct. pr. lb. Mixed " " 17 ' Xet ling Yarn, 2 The smallest lot for spinning nniT be 15 lbs. 31AM KAC Til KING. .leans blue niixM!, , leaf. ST pr. yd. 311 " I " steel " i " 4 leaf, Sattinet. acconliuT to color, , C'as.imi re, according to color, Cloih, aceordiii'T to color. .i-'.tnj i .-.Tjlo.shl e jitoTJ JO to'"2 White KlaniiLl, accordiiiff to width, 15 to25 lived s " -s 25 to37l j lllatikets, per pair, St. no I We have a vt ry larqr siocU of V. OOI.F.N GOODS t of the above kinds, vxhieh we will he r;lad tncxchaniTe ; for 'im1 , fash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair i price. As we are detirmined to w arrant our w ork j eMU'd, and oul floods ilm-able, we hope and expect a i larire share i.f the miblic natronae. e.U.1.! TRY i s, AM) skf.!! ami if ymi are disPIuiiHcd, we will make von whole. K. MACY S- CO. I.aim l, April Mli, l4. !'"- j IVf Vert , li should be remenihi n-d that colds, coughs, ci i.'iimptious, inllammat ion of the lunts, ! pl urisy, and many other fatal disorders, are of it n tlie result of catching cold, in cousi qaeiice of welfett, ' d.i'up clothes, Jkc. Wriplifs Indian V. eta'iie Tills are niuloiiliti illy ' the lu st medicine in the worM forcarryinc oil a cold, ! because they pnrsre fr'im the s stem ihose morbid hiliooi s is ineii, w lien leoir'-ii III arious pans III 1 fie Ooll V ..... 1 . five rise to every mauiiiy inciiietii to man. A few of .1 . -11.. .l . these pills taken every ni:-ht on coiiiT ti bed. alwnr arlord relief, and, if iheir me be perseveri'i in, a radical cm w i II be t he result . CTlU-mare ConnfrJ-v's nr.! Imitation,! Uvmeniehi r, that the nritjinaal and only renuiiie Indian Vegetable Pills hav tin' written signature of VM. IVKKIir mi the top lulu 1 of each bo. The ireimine for sale by U . .V. V Tvncr: llrookviHe; E. n. t'rooksliank lc Co., Fairli. Id: David Slaughter Hloomin? Cirove; Thos. .1. While s: to.. Laurel; '1'hos. .1. Fitton.lioehcster; Mi tamnra, K Tytier ,V t'o. I'rincifle olHce, l".i Kace stnei, rhiladelphi.1. Phiwhvr. Pinnp and Ihj Irani Maker. No. 1V fiffh St., brtwn Knee and F.'.m, ha con -it ant iv in hand and for sale. Well, Ci-itern and Force Fuui, Sheet Fead and Lead Pipe's of all M.e-, ALSO Hydraulic Water Kani, for conveying water from Springs or smalt stream, to dwelling-, gardens, stable-, .See., where a head of from 4 to feet can be obtained. Water can be convex rd from Kfl to 150 feet in height, and from 2 to -looO feet on a level, at a small expetwe. All order from be country executed Willi neat- ! ness and d Cin , O., spatcn. Iec. 2. I 5 17 51-1 v 10e LPS. Sli-'o Iron, asirtt d i.e. p s iO.ooo avne, ' i o ins. .niencan rtee 29- F.ngli-h blister sfel -sO kegs nails, for sale hv HH HAHD TVM'Ib Hrookville, Mav 1,1147. 10 Ri-anrictS. .. dn7i'nof if, iiiiiuelirandi th's Pills, just received and fnrsalehv K1CHAK1)' TYN F.K. kvtlle, Oct. 14lh l.iTf. 42-ly 24 li r - rJew Establishment. 1IF. subscriber w ishe.s to inform tilt citizens et Also makes and .lirsall kinds of t;nns, Pistols. &C. .Vc. 1 he subscriber intends usinir the m st nf ',,l,,i,aiiil ihiini; Itis wm-l, in tin' lu st maiilu'i' ami mi the most easv and at'comnmdatiiic: terms. His shop i's in front of the M thodist Church, anil '"n inree sunan s oi Mr.speai sMiii. Mlv 3i, Jiinx MorKirr. . ' ' ' .. '.' s , A , K OK in di A n a, fu vnki.in chnty. T the March Term of the Franklin County Pro. i Court, A. n. hi',-i.I conn declared the .....C II...... 11.... I..... 1. . i.. .1 . ,...1 to be probably insolvent: Creditors are therefore required to file iheir i l-.lims against said estate for allowancein tils said Probate Court, w uhin till mouths from the date hereof, or thev will mil be entitled to j.avmi nt. LEWIS HOtL I ON, Slareh 2.3, 1S44. Adin'r. Hon land, Att"y. 14-4 KXTK AouPiNMn :: A Cure of Hoiiy and Mind. I l'hiladt lphia, Jan. tilli, ls4'"'. Pr. Ft. Javne Dear Sir Justice compels me to make the follow in stateun lit of the extraordinary effecl s oft our valuable niedit-ini the A lierat ive. I certify that my wife was alllitted for fourteen year-, during which time her discus.- ballled the skill of several emm, m physicians, and alter iminic thai etcrv mearsliiat were nscn lainti i.i renetentr, i ctint'ludt d to place lu r in the lYnnst Ivania Hospital, hoping that the care and treatment she would there it coive from the Plivsicians in that institution, she mi:lii .m ! reo,,ri m i.-aiui. i .n t,. my Cr, at . .1.. ....utiix iit ih.' ci-ei nr-ii'. SMil tli nine eiitin-lx" i .,'', ; h ' mi,i ,. i . oi,i,,-,.,i , take h.'r : i,me a-am "incmabie"" and hkkkfi of rkx- , son. i will here mention that at ibis time the more .ir the ,.mach. and vommnc ..i a rfensive fo'tid niutns. pains in the h, ad, back and stomach, ami in ihe n-ci-mofihc h.art.ith violent attacks m c.iic. I lr""Mr,m'"' conirn trom larire quantities m nnncm in her throat. x hieh kept her eontiunaily iracin atid rtti-hmc f throw it up. She had no .ipp- tile, and xa very weak She aUo nrt Vred very much from a uterine dUe-ne by xxhieh he w eon fined to her bed. Add to all the above, the di rainvrfd ta'e uf her mm.l, (xxhieh at thin time wa truly nwfnl.J and 50U xxill he able to t'orm some idea ot her aniietion. Z "y ' times a day. ami muim in.i it neipeti ncr. e .uo (rave sour Vermifnt.-e to rnrn ase licr'appi'lite, ami the Sanative rills to it iri hue her how els. She hail nut taken t" bottles nf the A lit ratite, hi lore it tip rat. .I ..(.on l.er in a womlerfiil maimer. Hlliiic her face j h ,, , plm.,,., ami censed h. r tn cspectnrate - ..rw mi-iiitini s ot corru mum. iniorv wnun, mr i .u . .... .J'. ueii.. mw o.uilil not remni ill llir iinnoi -s- " room with her unit the door urrvnpen. Kindiiiir thr Alterative doinr her o ninrh cxd, we inrrt at-d ttie il tn aeeordimr to the dirctiin, mid he rnntinnd to improve daily, until finally he rrMorvd to -. T-U ,,, ,: ,,. i iinc .hi. h, f.,re the 1'iiM'rc, as 1 urn iiluii lo he qi aliheit at any time to ihe truth nf the ihove statennnt, ami that il was Minr Alterative that cured her. lletlftiit! above Mai-lliorn Street. SAMi.FI. FtF.t.Pfl. The aliove is from "'U tin'-n ""'I iirthy citi7,11 nf Ki-nsin-ton, anil a tnemher nf the Metln.1l1.st t hmcli, anil linnili'i il- offamil es in llnit lit iulilinrI......1 u ill 1. -.life 11. the trn"t ol" hi- sialellli 111. ln paii 1! niilv h llr. 1 lasne. rlnla.l. Iphi.. s.,1,1 .... an in s t-v ' " " ll.K ,,.;- H,....k.lll. Ind.

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New Goods! New Goods!! Splendid Assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS!!

"VT I. GALI.IOX, in ad.ntioti to Hie large l. oils and elegant assortment of i-omls of j description, which are .'Iways to ! found at his old stand, is now receiving an entirely fresh stock of the I most splendid and fashionable st' lr, of s 1MU (', t 1 Sl'MMF.ll GOODS, and which he now o!f. rs to his old customers, and to the public lcm ra!lv, at the ; lowest prices at which goods can he ulil m llroukvillc. He ir determined to he eee lied ;tl ! CHKAl'XKSS ; by nnmvand hopes his friends will favor him wit'i a ' call, ami examine for lli.-in-lc, as he has it in his I power to accommodate tin in with cheap, new, and , fa-hionable goods, and is lieierminul to do su if ih, y will give liiul a chaie-e. I (JOOI)S. A f.nr st'W-tiun ot'CI.OTHS, cf a variety of qnalil tit s and colors, i CasMnit ri's and S.ttiiut. j Jean, Tttls and a vanity of fancy octU for j Summer Pantaloon, f Drap d'Ku. ! Kiel, pontrsv IIai;lk Tel. it f; j Hlaek silk NVck Humlkt relit. f j A .oipply of tirt rate tritiumi!-;-, am! unit erf evt ry lI4,,H inai geiuieim n cuniu wish vt stok Un ir wardroue. i Fashionaola KATS. To the L a tl i o i Fancy Lawit; Printed Lawn-i; 1'p-mli CVin-hams; a , thoiee supply of Sprint? and Summt r I'rints Siiks, Poplin and I.ntre ; Friiii- , Mack Silk and fancy color 4-4 t"a!iuicre Handki rchii f; fi-4 1 itihrt.idt r d Sliflw ; 8-4 drah Shawl-; 7-4 1)1 aek Shawl: I. in. n Camlric ! Handkerchiefs; Silk Mitt; Kid Gloves, and a vaI riety of leaves ami Krfirms. ' lluntiet1, I,i ilium ami Fancy Stniw. lioiitn t Hihtxms and Fancy i'l-iiiiininis, in tlic spriut j Stk. ; Farasuls, and all til' minor articles of the trade vt !I ! It eted; as I'ms. '! ape, coiion and iik Sewing, Hooks and Ke, fct. A rich and full .Hpply of tlif Nt w S'jlt of Qiieenswae. STAPLE GOODS. Brown and Hk ached shirt in?, sheetings, Ticking, ! Cotton Yarn, Candle Wick, .V:c. i HOOTri AND SHOKS. ! A good stock Ladies Spring and Summer Shoes of i fashionable patterns. tJV-i'"si',rr7,fc; (.tiliMkot taj's) of all kinds, the lowest selei ted with great care and for sale at li in r rates. KSardwnrc: And indeed tvery thing that our iiubl fXpe "l - Mires-ii-.sii, wen vel CU .1 aiiti chtllp. Give us a trial, and w e arc sure w e hull pba-e von April 1 t, Ii-. r)' list or LKTTHKS KMAININC; in the l'i t onice at rsrookville.tui 3 V the e first lav ol Ann I. l-'n. ami it not talc, n ..... nelore ine nrst day ol .Inly, will be sent to the li, n eral I'ost OHiee ill parlment as di ad li Hi rs. A rmatage Seha .bii'-i A hraham : Armstrong W i i A hhott hoti 2 Al leu Jacob llulger K K ; Haird Fraiu-i-i A f Harbour M is 1" A I Harber Wil tiam i llradb v William , Hlackhdge Mi-i DriMila Kteb r Thomas Koh nhali Martin Knicht John Kerr M A l.ai-key James Fin-l-ey David F I.ons Flijah l.ownsbury Mr D I.ogan Simml 2 bother liobt Moditt John 2 Morgan I-aac Mason F.liubetb McKinb v Haehael McDi m II William 2 MeCmie .1 :i tnes MeCl-iv. ry Charles Moiherhead Most s Mi-C.uire J Morrow ft i I y McCaw Francis M -kt r Hamilton Mit- hell Jos A MilhrJolm Maroney I hos McCiibvey Anton Murphey Samtit 1 Norihrott Jamt s II Otbnrn James Powell Jnhll Petty Samuel l'arvis Wil'iatn Pam I.rvi INi'w H J;unes Part 1 Ji'hua Pruiti M H It x man John 2 U ipperger Pelt r Peed Z-pS Swan Silver S.niiTions Mi- M.irv Scoit i W 2 Sirang Michael 2 Sh nx r C Spark J U Smiley Thomis Snoddy Johniso!i Sh- lato fary Ann Shippin Fd ward Shil tit k Mrs prhorah SeoTton Thomas Smith Ail a m Dr Shirk Samuel Shrivr A uirustu Shanohrtn ),iiiel Sw niey F.li:ih ih Sft rxvold W 1 Hi, mi Stagg Harrison Sotiter John 'Fempleton John Tin kt r Samuel Tucker Joel Temple l li onas I h.'nipstin Mrs S K amiimp C M V hiteliead Mi-s Eli.l W, 1U J II X'allace Clnrrissa Wi s'mg John Wallace Janu s Werner ( 'hrist ian WilU.e H J Wright Wilbam Wo.'dorth Mi-s Aug S Wheat Michael W liU-o Joel Wern, r i W Whit- J.im. s H. 1!. HL'UTON, V. M Harkhoue Mrs Sn-an Howlshy Mi- A K llonuell WiHiani Mini Jan A Ka'.i Knoi-h Heeth John liyaut J II Hainbndge (leorge I'.richler Stephen IUnmtt Cornelius Conrad Kb .abet h Chiltbn Jn-trnh S Christian OiidU y ("leiidening Levi Christ Henry f 'leiidening I has Clements Isaac Clifton John Couliii John 2 Cray Miss l.ucv Case John Jr Cut-hall Sarili Crosn!i Columbia Church Amm 2 r.,..t, I'lio... Cutntniiis I homas ' Childers Mis Martha Peifenbah l' ti r Oyer Orvill luning Johti IbduTtv Fi-her Hail David It it. I'eter ntinn ; 11 Kaari Law retire Fruit (It orge FiebN Jos V Fuller Isaac Fnrt Karl Farrall Michael U.!f John Ci l egg Stephen Cireeii Tlini M Oreeg 'Fho Cina rd ritomas (ireer F M C.ey Fnke (ireen Daniel Halstead Oliver Ha man S K Tionian Francis HtMlUDr 2 Hitt heot k A II Huber lit nrx Hill Miss Aiuanda Hannah V I Iltg ton Chas Hxatt F.lne're Harris Ant'Oix i Hakins t-s l.nrinda Hi'--,r,its Jonathan Harper John 1 Hei-er Christian j Hill Job V ! Jolmson John i Jotii s Jacob 1 J ai-kuii C I. j Joiie H K Johustwi Ii-s M;:rj lS-.w Hore dclnjs of the King Piil In lili s , Cj 1 urt'j in. "' v t -a: ,.. T i". rr,f;n i;s"'f s('e " l'i': l!r,:.r.r I'jt Ma tfr'j l.eltrr! Dr. Tt:tn,t:. l . a . .'.'inn,', ,Vd . ( rt. Job ti st . S. V.: Dear Sir: 1 hen by certify that Mrs. F!ia Armsi rone; u .is al l.li ked w it h a severe turn of I.i cr Complain! j n l he am u m n of 1 s l" that she had in attendance all the best physicians in the v icinity, -r',o ltnr:'ihiiiiis!!ifiri!iin.i r,lit rfn:t i trur vii. In this distressing si l iiii! ion, s in- lii i.'(-ert d some . Miks I t hen, upon the ad v it e of a fi'u nil. she was pi rsieoh d In tri what etiicacv tltere tniulit be in Hit. II. IllliIIAHD'S VKCiK. 1 1II.K Pll.I.S-and as tin re was i none lo be hail hort of 40 miles, a nn-ssi tit-r was ilespalclled lor llii ill, and one hoxnnlv procireil. i I'poli lakitltf tilt- first il.is,-, the terrible pain in her ' sidt w as s, much n lieved llial she was enahh d to sit ; tip, and in t w n wet ks w as nuitc recoveri-d. Slir i ' my mother, and result s near Hi to w it , 1 1 li noi.. nnd now poss i 'sse. grille lit al I h. but is can f u I still to kt i p i a supplv of litest t l ranrilinarv Pills ,,n hand, j " 1'. ARMS I UONt;, p. M. Morris, 111. I For sale by M . W. H U1.K, j 37-6ni llrookviHe, lnd. JAWK'S KXTKC tOHAN I'.- I hi- medicine ba alreadx proved itself to be all ihat it ha been reeionim ndeil, by those xx ho have jjix n f a fair tet in this conn rx , ami the demand fer it mn'i ii'i dailx . W't have just ht ard ef an important cure if A-h:ima, xx hu h ha bet it eil'ei -n d by i he ne ot it, in a it!'i;!)boriiii to xx 11 1 he ca-ie xx a that ol' a b ni tie x ho h ol bet n for a loi time under the t are f a phytt-tan hot had rt ceived no rein t. and her ea- a coii;u! --r. d bopi b A a 1 rt t re-ort he pu reliant tl a bottle 1,4' Pr. .'ant. K peel omit t, xxlmh tausni her to ipietorate frt t !x ; gradual I y n aei to r 1011 u h, ami i - r:t pidly n tormi; her m healt'. We h ive no heMi.M i.n in a 1114 that xlix pr. paration e-f lr. J.im for t nvi ot' colli:!";, veld--, in ll ueii .1, :e t Inn 1, eem-ii'iipi ion- Nc .-. i 1 he mo-t x aliiahh -medicine x cr o .IVr- tl t i he -tin ritan public. I !n n- 1- no quaekt rx about it I e. .Ia in 1- i. ne of the mo-it ki ! fin practi "ills' ph x -iciatiin petin-ix tx ania : antl x hi n x er hi xari.oi -r partition ban bet n t horolli; Ii i) t ted, he it looked ('inni ' as a prreat public bent i;iitur. Soim r-et (Me.) Jour. DVSVFrsiV AND I IYKH rOMPT.A Ir may be cur, d xx ith cert aintx , and a t rif liny; t Npt ne, by ta kii!i;exerx niclit, at btl-time, ixvo or tr thre ef J;oit m Sanative 1Mb, and a doe of eiiher hi Alterative or V r tu ifu 0 tli ive time aday. I hi treatment . nt x-er lail to cure. WKl.I., WKI.L! I'M r.Kt'OMI Vt; HA I.n, and can't help it, i frequent t 1 xprei d '' t ht' xx loe H.ur, (like a fale triend i im in-- them. .nx (hi alt a mistake; Jaync'i Hair I onic, taithf.illy appin tl t..r a x ec, xx 1 II pr incilu' Unr fi-oin f.ii 1 od", remox call dirt and ilandro if; pr-x 1 11 1 it In .1.1in pn tiiatun ly crax , cue i rnpiix e 3i-. ef iloscalp, and -till morv, bv it reutiimi d tie ret loiht tht -head xtith nexx and htaulif'il hair rreparexl only by lr. l)..lne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by M . W, 114 U.K., 15-Jw Krntikriiie, Ind. Sale of Real Estate. II Y nrile r nf tin- rmbatf l ourt of K.aiiklin count v. fj Imliana, the tiiitlersinetl admiiM-(rator nf ilofe ot John t . S x unit, deceits d, xx ill t ll at piilibc

outcry, on the prt nu--e, nil Saturday, the l.ib ibiy ; of May, i.-5 4S, tu tvxeen the hour of 10 o't-huk A. M. and 4 o'clock T. M. of -itl day. the folloxxintif !r-. cribed rt al etate, ituati d in .tid innntx of 1-rank-I ui. of xx huh aid S ttiJ t dt i d i if.i d a ltd po--d, to-w it: Tart of b.t- No. 34 and 35 iti that part ol the i town of I.rookvil If in said county laid out hyji- li. , Thorn as and other-, In cnniiiir -10 feet n -rib of ihe -south t-a.i conu r of said lot on thr x a-t 1 i ne of : aid bit on Main Iiuri;e Ktrret; thence north with ; the liiK- of -aid lot 42 f ex t ; thence xtt, paalb 1 xxuli ,

' the south line of said bus 34 and 3.1, at ro -.m b., itu nct' outh 4 2- f et : th.-nee a-t, para1, tel xx nh t (' ' tirst naii'v-i lint-, l.S fxvt, to the place f b iiiniiinr " 1 h.iid real elate to be sold subject to the widow1 doxser of Mrs. Sxxindt, nnd aisn MthjtM t to a niurt- ; pae tliervon, in favor of the State of 1ml tana lur school fun is bir abowt 240$ and s.nie inter.. M. ! Terms CASH plllVX. ! leed to be made under thr iliii t ti-m of aid Proand bail (Vu.-t, afd r the pun h.i-e m.in x i pnid. I lb LSI. t-ll. atliu'r. e. pr-1 t, 1 I - t t

. I.IN'CK. SPIHVG

.?. 11. F Km.il Alt. cuous. First Arrivjil!!!

of New and F?shioT'h1e Gtos at!:"."'l",u' """ " iesi-ripii..u urw

the Hey Store of - Dea!i r im Staple and Fancy Dry G ., Hardwire, (tuvrifsw ale, (;l;i- v ;iiv, Mimi.-h ;if Cutlery, Cii-oeeries, Vail, Hats, 'aps, li'Mit-, bJ i:, uttons tVc. Opposite to the Post Office, on Mai Hurt' street, Hrotkvj iie, Indiana. "3" I(K &. FA H-KL'H K avail t.,entt Ive ef this It J method to ncknoM ieilir m theirfriend and customer, a keen eiie of craiitude f r tlo hl. ral hare of patron 3 :re rectied: an-i n-w t:ike pley-ure in a:it o mciiig to i In puhlic. That thev have int r ct ivid a 'i:U' and S J f K MI I a-.-t-.rt mi nt f S l'H I S it V itu,l StMIKK GOODS, . rtcri with treat care from the ti est and most complete assort me tit of eaotiHlle ,-ood- in the mark t. '1 h.-ir rock C(n-i-ts i.i part of CATSC. Super blue, black, brown and claret A inn iran and Fttrt iL'n Hro;nl Cluilis. " blue and Mack Keaver Cloths. !':ta:nia Coating. " S:;k warped (...-.l.-il.-Ttl. C roion C loth . and a variet y nf I.innen-. bro-Aii, green a. id g-dtl tmvd 1 weed-. TA tiAO-nc. it F:mcy American and French Cainn r. " I'lain du do " Fane) and pl.iin black, bine, mixed Satinett-:. tt Kei-tuvlvv. 't nii Ivani-k and , lirtiw it, gt'a , and Domestic .lean. 41 ' iii-d- d 'el vt ttrt n, :ncw t 1 -.; Fancv and plum limit u and Cotton Faltr"e. Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines, Alpacas &c. French, Manchester and Carltou'iind black, purple and ((i::ik r phitd Ginghi-m:. Home-tic purple and plaid Gingham. I'lain pink, blue and bud" k 1'urple, Imnvii, blue, and blue and orange lerriinack Frint. nine, hlai-k; light, oil red and fancy rrii.t. Super Kngii-h Chintz, plain pam ru. Furniture Friu -. A IIKAVI'IFVL and CHOICF. de-tbn of 1. VS ofariou colors and pattern. It w u, blue, green and fa;ie mu, !e laitns. Super black mid no.de co fc black a nil mode col d !p:e:i. i I. oiiee C.ni h. dral and ate colon d lll.tck. brown, blue, pink, t Muslin. Silk finished and cloak lining apron and ttutriut rv lifrk. Woolen and cotton Flannels, table and Scotch D'upt r. llieached d inm-k, plain and faiieveol'd i'iiti!.-Clo;h. Eiilrs, Vcstiags, Shav.'ls, exc Super pl::in black, hjm- black an. I fancy dn .s Silk " coiM gro de Ali Kiue Iminit l Siiks Faiu-y do do " St n-liaw app..n 1 1 M'hife, hioeand pink Fbm'nce aid W !ii?e S.M;n. Super plain bla k Shi'ui and Velxet for Ve:ing. faitcy silK.Meririo.Ca-hiio rt .V V:trsui:l.s -Shawls :iml Dr. s H tmlkei chit l"s of the lattt tIr, 1 and choice x at it t v. ; SwU-i, inoil, book, pb; in :tnd ord il Jar. b. r Mu-lins; white ami black bobinett; ln-h linen, cvc. c. j HON NETS. Splendid Assortment of Fndit-s and ! I Stvle Fahionabie llnimt t priii: Marking cnnv:is, eruel, f:uv; needles, 1 bread j and Muslin edging, F-slc l.nee and Insernni:, j Hlack anil nwidt-col'd Si k, Moliair ami cotton Frtnj K"t s. Worsted Ferrits, Ladies J amboard CulWr", riuislud Habits and snjer French worked CoU.irs, Artificial Flower, plain and l:iiicx purse iwi-i, j stit I beads, ring and tacU; l.ira-uU, V in'trellas, , Fans, v-, c. C, KN Kit AL ASSOU TMKVTof Sum rior KIT. HONS 1 Ladies col'd anil black kid, silk and voiioii t.Uxitients htiek, kid. -silk and o.'toii du ', Men's, Ladies", Mi . and e!nldr. n- cotton and xt..rs- . I lt d Hose. j -Children's Kt 1 nn'es , s Belts. c. 1 ! HATS '& CAPS. ' I)oilil" :iti si ti 1,-Jj tiKtiiiiiialili- mnli- l.iil Sill; llat- ' I " " " l ur and ....1 j i Palm ili ( j Fur, ilolli, mill silk n,I nlvit CATS. j ! Eoots andDhoes. j j Mi ll's an.l !!, s Call, Kip ami I ..minoii n.M.li. I j " " " Slim s. j j l.atlu s' ainl M'hii ' nuiri'ici ami cn:f limits anil slim s ' I " ' sliiipi ti. ln-kiM- ami Min i-. ' SI'I.KN mil a-iirlmriil i.l' l.UDK I M' ;i. SSK.S. ; WAI.l. AM) WINDOW I'.M.K. ( l.nntlti a!e rirol t'hr $.-,;-.-i n ul -'.''-r.r. j l..n-f.; ami Small IKV WUlKkS. Siilt lliliil a...M-l:in ill (!' I.Tclii ami lUliTtli'll's ' 1 HUlhSKI.S t AHI-KT 1! ;s i tra. Mai in.. nul.ii turi il liy iln- 11 liml ; n rii liu-k i Mats. i Oil amti il I. uiil-c i;u' Wimliiw Siia.'rs. All kitul- nl'.iiir'i il iii- rv li.un.i'ilr r.:ti:nr pr"iliicr ri I't'ivi i In i-M-li:iMt ..r ichN, at i a-li pi i'-i s. i I'iiri'liM r. an' r. imM.,l m i amiiu' I': r tin m l'i I Imih tliv A U IK' 1.1. :,ii, I tin- I'll 10 I ...is imr tn. .t - till is, thai '-iIk- nimlilf siH'lisr is ;ir t' r;ili!f t" 'In' '"i . 'Iiillmi;. I.INCK I-AliUl H All. j lri 1st, 1? H. ! xarapiiro rjctic-s. i A' X Eli'Ct'intl ill l.r, rtr. f.T 111.- Him.i'; ami ' CiiiimT.vil li- I iii'Mnikf C-ii., v ill In- In-Ill ill tin- : tow n i.l ll!iiumi!. (i r- i'. Kit S.i ; it ri! a) . 1 ;ili il iy -r April, 14 i, ln-l wi-.-n iln- h..n i- i.f ln,"r''ni-' M. ami 4 uilo.k T. .M. Ilv in tli r ol' i In Uuar.l . 1 It. X. TAYI.OH. l'r.-st. ', Jas. M. Cm l;i l.i r. Si i y. li-? i M't-sl t'n inn, 1- a i lit- C la , M;.rtli Z 1 st. Is is . n. i. .j 7 n ATTOHNF.Y AND COI NSF.I.I.'UI A I I! r (I n k V 1 I I i;. I ti '1 . OHicc on Main II m Oi c. ;o, l ;i:.--5Mv I. A W. jfi s. St. j .3 C sn.t mi 8 itj id - i JSi, j Attornoy and Cour.sc-Uor at L3W, ; Practices in ll.ieiilton, 1 r. unit anil 11,-ow tt Coiini 1 il s. Ohio. I Oi'l'K'l'.-On the Fast .j, ,. f Mart. In-twitn.-il 'and 4th Sts.. t'iiiciniiaf i. Ohio. Id I', r to l'. I . I lark. in, II rouls t ill.'. D.'C I - 1 r . M ly ! II. I). .KHINSOXsT ATTfl'lNKY AND C'Ol'Vsl-'.U.Olt A I LAW, KOKOMO, How- ai-d i t,,l IStl.-rti Messrs. o-nm, Tsrnl y Co., ( uic i iinal i ; t o. if.i'ilan.l, Fisij. llro .kville. Intl. Oct. -ZS, 1 IT. 4 I .JOIirV A. 31 ATS OX, Attorney at Law. OrncKON i.ix Sr.. Hiu'OKvii 1 r. In M.iv ICuli. 1815. -.M-if. JO I IX II. FAIKiUSi.W;, A i ron KY A I I. A w. 15 r o ii k v 1 1 1 f . 1 1. Jin. 10 isi:i- :i if. JOIIX I). 2IO WI.AXI), Attorney at Law, l.KOOIvVILI.i:. In. c; c 3ii llj.:i: u co. M IM TU'll 'iKllS 1 1 K Cast, Wrouj t, and Stoe!, Houiclboard Flonjhs, Sovriiih Sl. Hi Twitll Mum ;m, 1 Walnut. Cin.o. M.I rrll 1 'ill 1 i . I-' '.) . A Farm io Rent THE sn'isr ,',, r 1i:i. a t'.,nn ' 1. 1 imr a Hon t 1I1 ri'i- mi Irs ru .1 of 1; p. li ,il.irs iiHjiiiiv i,l" t., o. HoH i!i,i. 1ril'il Man h 10i li. 1.- is. he xx vh to rt nt. k x i i 1 . For p i rq. iT Him- ik x il s t. KK x KI Y. T AMJAJIK AM) J 11 F stihst - of Mr. ; Hnli - an.l 1 (n it i , e. ibt r hftviii" pi ..!v ut m Iti'H 1 1 k . for xx ti u ! i ha m d the eld Tan . :;rd o'lr x i -In in po rt h ii ie xt il I - ; In m:ti kt t HKNKY SI! FEIt. April l.Mh. ISiT LANDS foi: S. i.i:. ! JKKM1VS is i.limc t.i jiiircha-e lainls m Krankliti ! milt ml .rni' il that ihe sul.st niu r Io f r sal t- i. nti nil., 11 'ootii . . i tr liriivi nf irarls in Tost-v. I aiin l, ami low li.le ps, ttliitltwill he ilispo.til of in 11 I S tl.. lil.tr rate i.f 4"i Ac es un. 1 iipttar.l-. at at ooi.noantl ti rins. OHicc sit ltliOOKVII.il-:. .1. 1. HOW l.AM), if, nt. lsth Oct, ls(7. 4-.lni iJS3xi: co. i.r"o.; r.n ;; i .;. .v ChvK, Walclic-, .Jrxvclrv, A 1 I 1 i-M IKFll'S TOOLS V. M I KK l' I S (1i)N s I' I I. Y on h i :i.l, an 1 xi. n.it , a--on ment y ol tine tlot.t anil tiilt .li st, lr. ;ol,l innl Si(t. r Spectarl. s, ;,iii ami Silter Lev. r anil Verce ait-h. es; t ' !. an.l Silvir Pent ils, Sp. ctacle t.ias-es, t. nlia Sl,'incs,p, ri iissuni cap-,ri.itils, llaors, Klin. ., sci..,.rs, s;e. ,liP. No. f. West Fourth Street C IXCI ATI, O. Of. J'', 1S4T. J.t-ly I'lTTSHUIKill IKON. 1 r v 1.1. snppiy ti ine i.w ;x r . I rx ' , x - . sm Siei 1, and ca-iints, x arrant d in be t qnal m finalux to auv in the market, alt ax 4 nn bai.d pod t-.r a at a niall a txance on PiiMhuri price-, i'nuiilrx M rrh:iiil and other mill d rt in civr iim'4 Jlt tv-fore pnrchainc i l-t hre. Slab Stet I ' "r plou L-hs of ail -irt-s. alxxax s on h.md, nt 1 " It. ( . HKAMIKK'S !.on Stor -, No. 2. Min sttfet, a)'i doors ftlnvf KitihM., I (' iiiciitnaii, iKiiii. Ihe. 25, 1 -47. 11 v A CAKI). , und' rsi'M 1! Iwinf oM'C il by tin 1ne fire to rexm I III. outturn' iHi-im , won't re-pfet Mil iv rrqm ' 1 ; I nub bit d to hi 111 in eni t ami nl f. h w 1 1 h , . th. ti lilt i-iiit iini-t Ik- I'liiiittlu'i tx -mid ti .1 U 1;tii-i M.. I tli- 1. 1 !! . ytt th, 1 - 1 - J. Me ' Ml- I

New Fall and Winter Coods.

THK iimlersiifnci! has lately received lar:rr and suuaiiie ior ine season ; siii-ii I DKKSS KOODS. j Super. Fivntli, anil F.ngli-h C VSHMF.KK.S. " " " M.m.sv di- Lain. ' Supi-rtUH' ri : Silk M:lr Alpat-a Fn iiili. F.ii-lisli, ami Siuti-Ii Uniliani ! SupiTtiiit- tiila Pluiils - Haw Silk I'iaiils Hiii-na Vistn, Monu-ry ami Orrrnii Y'ortfil Plaiils Mult-r culiir, Nlripi-tl and lilat-k Alpaca Very rii-li hlai-k ami s.'iaili-il liiHiitiami s Jlaitl Cloak l.iiiinirs. all Wiml : Strip, tl, l'laiilanii Plant I.iui-)s Hicli F.nirlisli ami A nit-rii an Caliciie i Wry rich plaiil CtnakiliEi Silk ami 1'i.nu-i -v t i A rirh assnrtini nt nfplain Mack and fancy Silks (Trccian, F.ypirm ami Orleans Murn 7. pliyr Wrist M, rimi (lli.vi s, a nt-u arlicl : Hoskin ami Kirt lilnses 1 trim l.innl, Ciiailioi Liiit-il GIo"r nrsti il Hiiiuls anil Ct'intnrrs Piuin and plaiil Canilirics ami Jaconet ' siss, 1h11 ami Hunk MuMin. . I.im n C::nihrics, liruM n and hlatk Camlirics I li ad l.aces, Ki'-ij-s, ;mk1 lns-riii.t;s : Plain ami on! .T.,cnm-ts. Hi-mn H,.ilamls Irish Lim ns, ;ni-n U. n tc, t;auc V i ila ' V sty'i- rmiin t HiMi.mds '. Itonni t Ta'ls and Ai-:ilicial FIiiwits liiaik St-wiiii: Itaw Silk mid Mnliair Friiijjoi Silk Krinc-i-s t..r Dn -s s. n'l ci.lc.rlilack ami Fancy c-nliir d Apri.n Girdles Shawls, &c. Super. all Wool ltri.clia Slials o Sil:! ami Worsti d Hi'i.i'lia Shau Is Do llosv) VU and 1 eki n do Plain and KmliM CI, .ili and Ca-linu re do Super. I'.lanket and Neck do Siik Crasal-and H'dk'ls Cloths, Casslmeres, &c. Fine l.lue, Hl.u k an.l lu'.iun Fr, i cli, Knlisli and Ainerican t loi lis 1'rem li. Kn-lisli ami American wool black "assii:i n-s Super Fiom li and Fncli-li f:.m y Cini, r, sk li ne Fi llCloili-and Mackinaw l.lankels for Coal (.- Id n,l, i! sin! oilier t i ll I ve,, Is IWne, black and -oid li(ied .Itans !i d. u-r, , n, I, in- and y, ilow Flannels Fine liiack and hliie-Mack Cassnncrc Vestins P-iack Silk , Ivei and Saiii; dn Fancy ot.oii! Wor-l, d do F me 11 in k Mills and (ilnni m, a xki: 'vs. ;ih:nTxi$ 4.-. 1 and 12-4 Whitm v Hianki Is '1. 4 and 10-4 do do Hi-own and liK achi-d Slii i-i ii.-s 5-4 and ' -4 hnis 11 Sli'-etilitrs I Ui iiwn am! I.leacln d DriMnvrs anil Canion Flannels The allow- ...: bir In, 11 selecnd Kith irreat cure, and are utt'ereil al I lie linu.l Cincinimii prici s for CASH. H. I VN F.K. ' Hr.iokv ill, , N',.v. i 1th, ;j7. li'evr Fall and VJ inter ioods. KCKTOX MAIiTIV, A S j lis t 1 Cei Ved , tli t r. ci in d , din cl trom i'h i l.nl-1 ph ia. a !, to a-sorun niol I'.,;, and winter l.usids, i"i;u't of lied and Yellow , F lannels. lud ii nbli ached. Canton damn U. con-i'tin--V'hile, Ultchc; Men's net drawers -jik shirts Ca ico s, tiinuhams, Cainelioii Jtc r.ueoa Vi-ta Fi;uU. Spun silk iind Vut.ira, do Chahnieis. Mons. n Lane Lustres. Wave, Hearer. Kltie, IIIjck Cluilis an t Ciuiiu. ri. Mbu biai-I,, nntd and cad Junes , and Illack Alpaclia M ear. Fn-nth and Fiiifli.h t S.itimts, Kentucky S h a w i s F Ik. Worsted. F.iuhr.ndi n tl. l i h Sha-tls 1" iam '1 it i 1st-1 ami W ol .1., Mo lt Coj il Thili. i " Cloth F'.m'i. " do In do " " Ca.hiii. re And a vari, 't of I),- l.;n!M. llaudkt rt hi. Is and Ci-.n at.. Cans M ii and II is. n ii-Si vil Cos. " Hoys and Childrens t loili cap.. ' I'io-h and fur ttt Palo Ml... Point I'iibel and (it n. Scott, oil silk and k-ia.i-d M i;sm caps it)t I S AM Siloes. Men's H it s and V ,mlr. coarse Hoots Pnd Shoe.. kiji .in,! tail lii-oalis. win s. Miss, ', n,i clnl.lr. n's. b..t. .v .,, s. le's Li ', ' e.,1, r. ci .11.. I . jli' : I,....'.. w 1 1 .ad le's ; ti in a I,, 1 bii.k ill. i t. t .hoi e .ol,l a. low . il not lower than , :,ti 1 II . t hu ll w el I i tl.1,1 ill this m ore I'lli'cha.mrf ltlooUlille. ,1, ik.t. P Isew hi r tail id i aosilic In I. il- I - H. 4 5 1,Engine Siicp and Foundry, by A . IS- 11 A I, A ii 1 h 1'. r rout Stn i t Cui.-iunati p;.o-ite W hite W an r Canal Ilasin, On hiiii.l a::d tor sale at tins

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I'OIM AIU.F. MILLS AND CdllV SUKI.I.F.IiS Ail kinds of .Mil. I. t.F. KIN (i made to order. M.:r J.s 1".4. 11 Ei-cis:n Atr c:i:sicnt. i Tt) ! 1( F. i li- 11 li; irirn llial 1 111 l lit- 1 l li day of i ; I Hill, 1 : I :. a vM'it ot' K..r. i-rn It'll ! int 'in 'u as ' i.l in no', .lotin lljtM, ii .1 u -l.l,' i.l I II.' ! ;, f ' 1 li. ro'iliT i.l' - ru, k i 111. ill 1 In' I n si :inf I , i..t Ij loll lluiitii.im.t i.l" . I. Iiii A. l:m., fL-:m.st tin- c U nml i lian'. s, ii, ,,i. mid i ll, us i.l i:lia.n Hon, -on, m irltl.' of tin tl writ llir follon tnt; i!.. l-rili, tl i;.)s ami t-lialtl. s, to-M it ),,r lot olt'otii. hast- I.-, n at-, t i, 'o ,1. as ih,' r ,',. r: of iln- san W il ,,,,,, Koln .on, j iiml i !i:tt on I In- l'Mli il s of S, pi, n, In r, 14 l, at 2 ut loi I. V. M., at i,i 1,11'n-.' in llalti louiisti tifsaid i'oui.ri.1 u ill pr.H. . ,! lo i nr ai.,1 ili t-i.l.' , ). tlK. claim ol llir saiil .Inlm . Ila is, Ii. r .1 thf ..iil ,1!i:ipi II. In -..jit, ainl all oiiu r prr-uii. ciiiii'trnt'd, m ill l akt- n.il ii-i'. ; .tOIiX T I.K.1V. rs.-al J J iff t.l lilt: l't ace. Ma-ill lst, l . .'1 ti Insolvent Ilctice. o r TK OF IM-I V.. 1 U WKI IN t IH XTY.Sfl. T iln- Mar. li u i in of i!t,. 1 rankiin rrntiati- t'onrt. A. 1. I.l-. .ii.l toini it. cliri'l t lis- estate of I hoiii -un Mont, il, ci a-.il. In lie nrolml.lt insoltoi.tt'r. ibioi-i an- th aa:n-1 tin t -i;n .Ion it qui ml to til, their claims for ai'.onaiu'i- in ilies;.;,! l'i-,,h;iii' I onrl, uitl.iii tell llioiitl.s li- the ,ate hirtof,t,r llo y it til not iie eiiiiil, tl io pat nit-lit. .ioil S I Ol I , :i,lnir. M ii'i li It, A. U. 1 .Hi.-14 Ttli:.!01t & so. .luinnali, Ohio, We-i S,. r mli iii et, hetxxet u -li rn Itoxx .tint .1 din t., M h C I I It KH S ll i?eerip:ions rf t irni!;ir S.i-s ini'le io nr!i r: Iron, U t lib .r H ..ekSll-sS; ;t;S kiilil nf Nun. -XX S;ix. tor tliriill.r i iilo r ii -ie b hand nr mill pouer; all knoN of n p.tiniu- t v t oil d in a xt orkmau ; ike iniiin. r. I : u k . ! -.i - i i i on il iiml xv a; r.iii! d t n ual lom xv. iili.li r.icni il liaseiiifi r.il miii partner. l,ii 'In l ra i,-ai lion ol a gam ral t onm,i--i..ii i:,l ..ruar.l-nc I ' 1 1 -in. ss at i w ('kifans, umlei the ' "'l l' N F. K ;l ll Ii. ami soli.it a sliareol n on lit of 1 l i. nk ! in am' ail no :,i ii-j- eoniiln s. T t f i! V K I M l- f K. I liOM S t.r !. . O: ;, .i?is.r. c. i . i . OHIO HOTEL: A T II A U ll I SON. O II I O : D GERARD. Proprietor III H ot t i h.i b . ii r till" it n ii pa i nt d an xx , i h, !r and ooi the room ail 1wrnihd ui'ii ii. xx i t-. n xv In d, io- !-i- :id. i ' i ii '. t x . ri . hiii- t 'Oiueelt i Willi ;.t .! 1-. If..:- to. a 11 -t. I. h i- in h.-ii m!i!( ; and aiil appertMimni : u,l . rc-.lie :i '1 t1i in m -iio nnliIi-lniM r.i he ai;ie e If tli r l tattle, t..o. I- lift i ti:in::t . W n loon d.n.ht ii i a- u ;.- I fi.oi:.i ill anx towiinf i ut or xx -t ut' the m iii'iiiini- I l! jt... li loi' till' III Cl . ami In mi ru s ef hit . suit II ' -.1 1 I - I ll- ili l -I I pit 'II'.'. 'I he S'aiiiiti'T h. IoiIk ii' IT l. l Ii i- Hon -i ti: al.ii h- en xll tlllll s n ;t'..t. ! . I ti, tir-t nf prnvi mli r will at i , I'nnii.lii.l. 1 ran li i's i! 1 lint! it to th, i r comfort anil l-. IO .!.. Ml lilt (lllll Hoil-i . iti.n-i n'. tf - ll.K Mijr Pi nn sht-i-tin-;. I 1 Citiciuiiati do ( ttnii Yam 11. mini: and WaddmtT Hrif and band bet s i V r;i!eat the lit chiap f.r of 1. MK ;. v nvu n Ch?apsr thin the Cheapest :;i:w n.T am sinu: sioin;. m 1 1 i ''iti'h rs hx 11117 r- eiit ly co'iiun lie d Tit ihe hoe Ti lde, W hohate and t-t.iit, troiild r.ill the 011. .11 of tin pubhr irr;iliy o iluir -letk lloW pction;. It f.inli ol ISoo's, SlliM, nrn.-iiiis I'.ilnt l,i j', I thorn and lttjiua Haiti, cift t'e'-X te-t'l f: "'in 'he V 1111 1 1 1 ter o b X one of the f nn. v h-iM 1 a pi ri nee w ill j tit ily 1 h. hi in ax trtj ihi.r -t i k. in p-oni of ijualu y, i il be urpa--il liy none in the citx , ami am b-i. rinint d tn tn i at a hxv ' pin-, it not a l'il'- lovo r ihin any oiberhouxe t all Mild xe lU l't ph :nr -tin von our iek. fKOKbK I.t)VK ,V "0. , Nn, ' M.un it . b. txxivn I'oluiubia l.nu r Market. M.i I 4- n-.v x ;. w. iitnisux, Coier Smiths. Krit'it Sir. 1 I, bet U t ll I'tke a lot llllt b r, , ih. I fhorrh, and S rond urnt U tw oppr-ite 1 11 Mam an.! W i;nin. I . INN" I I. ir t I K (' I IKK and hae rt ntunily 011 hand ttm a lrce nd c ' ral a-soriim ut ii their bn-, -nt h a i.ppt r W ih. Stew , "I 1 a and t.liie Keitiis, Snl' and M tn r"- Keitb s; Kncr-ne, Welt, C'i-i rn and I.opior Tump: Lift and force Pump for writ, perk h "ise i'd th-'tlb ri-. SimIn Kioi it - a nd Simd parent (i'' rator t".-r in k fi SiMla V'jft r. V-f . H, V. e mamibi Mire ri alt titiit lire K lib , 1 trom ;'e0 in "efo 5--1ilt.11. i KiiriiM- .1 nil l.iird S'i atio t xi ork d-itit- i-n h. tior. ' . 1 1 .not to tit. Ii, 1 in in 1

UK. CULLK.S. Indian Vegetable Panacea. rtlHK ProprU-lors l this justly ccleliraled 1'AVACKA respecllnlly imiic altentioll to the follow -in if. w hiih are amoiiif the many ncorded ctin ithui tin- last lie m-niihs, most of tin- csi- haviluf Imi l pr vniiisly tn an .! by relehraleii physicians, without any relief, and besides having d'einMsi rated the uorililessness of the "thousand and one' "infallibl remediii" 0f the day.

1 tie pel son, referred 10 arc well known, ami uiaf lie toimil: Mr. Isaac Brooks Jr. No. 37-5 Market street, at our office. I'hisciitli man had mirTcred 12 yearn with one of the most severe cases of Scrofula trver known ti. be c nreil. Mrs. Fnllirton, Lew i strtet, bet w i-en Sihuvlkill Fifth and sixth, below Walnut, King's Kvil 7 vtar sEamliiie'. A ih, Id of Mr. Wood. 1?1 Apple St., cured of Scrofula, afa r llie usual ri ineilies hjd lailerf. 1 apt. J. K. Iljrc'as, u.s Xorth 1 hirtii nih St., cured of Scrofulous Sure U ;, alter siift'erin - for SS ears. Miss Christiana Sands, West Sprttcr, between n.achaml Willow slreets. HeredHaiT Scrolo-lu of the most obstinate iiaihi-c. A eliild of Mi-. McCl.ast, 56C Maiiset street, careif ut Hi-nditai v Scrofula Aii'ernian W alton, Siveuth Ward Northern I.iherIn s, cured of W hit,- S nellin of manr years stand ili(f. Mr F.. 1 ..ram, eorlier of l.mle Pilieaud l-lghtb sts., Ti tier formally ears stamliujr. Jos. F.. liarhar. Poplar st 1st door east Of Eighlh, Scrolulon-Sore 'I'hroat of S vi an s'andillif, Mis I.atl.. Fich h, almv'c Arcli St.. at Mr. Calbrath's Htnditart Scr..tula. Mi s. Mi ('aim. Fourth, ahoee Masti r sr.. Scrofula. Saiauei 11. Duncan, Twelfth and Filbert its., rupli. ii on Fan-. Charlf. 1ii-ii.iii, linn on Face. ilvthand Filbert sis., F;rpMr Hal, , 2rs Market street. Tetter. i'. I.. Sanders, PI, dire offis-e, Dol is St ., Barber's luh. ' The abuse list ,, s i,t embrace all tun s, effected by the J-A SACK , winch has come to the knowli ik-eof llie propri, tors, it they confidently svrt thai no otlo r no ili-im- has cund a like ni.nilii-r of Serotoious east s in the same It inrih of time Surelv ih, imi.l In- s'.-ini evtraordinarv healitirr Tirtues in the Pauai Sti many t ast s cannot Ue the result of accnb nt. A I so Dr. Cul Ii n s Indian Vt if. t.ible PI1.K KRMF.DV; SIKCTFIC; " " " KKMF.HT; Dr. Appliiim-. KK.MKBV Kill DKAFNKSS; . wand. MIUIC Mil lOV, for Neuralcia, Sick orXeixius Headache, Clout, Khtnmatism, Toothache. c. How .mil's C A11M1WT1VF. SVIU'P, f.,r D.arrhoea. 11 j senterv. Slimmer Complaint. &c. V AN It F. I)S IOMC MIXU KE, for the curt of Fet r and AsfiH warraiiti d. Dr. "I rack's lac'lellc Oinlment. lr. Ciitil".. I! fit-Miuatic 1'iiK; Dr Sie. lilies Pulmonary Srup; Dr. 1 rt-k's Sit-arCoai.'d Pills; Fletcher's l'il... Fever Affile Pil'. JtlllN W. D WKMIOWKK. l-rinclnal Ami. ; Al the M.ilic.il Dt p, ; posite the Post Office, 1, '-o. 1 Odd Filiows Hall pCilieimiati. A l.SO lor s, )v J. H l'i'. F".. March. 24th 1S4 i. S. POWF.KS Rrnnktilia Ind. V. l.r.E, Laurel lud. 13-3m. iT3i.o.ot;o-co Eie Annually Of consumption In the I nited M.itr. xci how many could nave been sax t d if tht y had resortt d to Holers Liverwort, 8c Tar in ;i-on, I hoic-amtt upon Thousands are now le-til iiij; ihut it h:i ,;i v ( 1 1,, jr lues jnd nstoreil them ttt Health o one net'd Despair!! though your phxsician a?d f rit nds tixeynu itp to die.';.' yon cannot !. xvors.i than Mr. Kuwc, of Staunton, xvhe im cixt n tip bx her l)..cinn and trieiids to die itli tliu last stages of Cotisoin ptitm. We publish her ccrtitieafe in addition to the x at numbers obtained in Cincinnati, to huw that the cure- it make are not confined to that Citx alone, but in every place where it has been imrodiici d. Hi ad w ha she ?ay: I tn- i to cert it v. that tome months niiice. 1 t4 kt it xx iih a pain in my idt and bi af; I callrd in the aiilof -it v. ral phxciati-i, hut ihey failed i cive mc any relief, and f- r t In paec f one year I q-rew rapidly xxor-ie. In additiun io this, 1 a attarki d iiha x i 1 nt eolith, abhoiiq-h an excellent ptiyieian lixed in tlo--im-hon-ii-. and un d ilte rnati st exertitm, liiul paid thefricfct ait. tnuoi, it bitib d all his skill i woollier uere culled in, one f xiihich nas an aired mmI kiltul b)ieinii, but all their etforti pnTd alike iMiaxaiiin. At lat, a phxician xxhii ai ntteiidiTtc a r-itiip-mn tmi-j in the neitrjiboi htntd, cams to ee me. Hint il flared thai I could not last mnrtt Than one -lax bn:-i r; aUnrllof the xat oimiiIh r ho came to e tne. believed that a fe day-, at nwi-t must ind my earthly career. M frit nd. ere now called in to sir nn- do .' Mot my brother at thi crii, (hearing of the atiiiihiiiir t urei p rformed by Ir. Ku i r" ("t.mpeiniil Sx i op ut t.ivtrwort and Tar,) no-Hi to rtiilieuihe and bnrk a distance of tixty nub , in 1ft hour to pi t some of the above medicine; I commelieid taking it. and tratv tit tell, Im fore I had n d half a bottle, the coirrh xx a entirely cm red; from thi lime I r com r d rapidly, and x In n I had ucd two hoitlt, v a ahle to a nme tux family vocations a ii-iial. I am fully :mtieil thar if it had not leen for the exreih nt iin tbcme, 1 xxotild noxx be in my prave; mid must injustice ;ty, thai I truly return inr Ulcere thanks to ihe inventor of this priceless medicine, ft ml would -t commend all persons aliliitcd with di eed lun-i to jive it a trial. II WtKIET ItOW'K. Vcihe nniler-iiined. do certify. th:it thi- nccoont idMrs. Howe i-- correct, xxe heini personally a-(-uaiiiii tl u ith all cin initM:inct i. r. v. .khinsov, I K I KK P. MATTHEWS, I MOM S CM A I G f JOS. KVWS. Str.'iliioTi, Ohio, Ft b. 7. 1H47. c r i hk woNDKiuTi.rrnrs maiikj ihi-t imdiciin- have induct d rhvician "iif the lni'tie! t:mditi!T to pr'crit it Yes even Profera cures after everything oi the 1 1 llepe admit that it X Ise Im.: f:iled. Pr. H.Co-. late Prore.or in Cincinnati Medical Collect-, onice on R:h strt-t-t. saxs he cured Mi Wt of S rot'iiltnei C oniitnpti,n with Dr. llorV I.ixt-r-w on and Tnr. nfi r h. xa pivrn up lo die hy a nnmt r of -kililnl Plixstciani. Ur. W. Kii hard, f Ciunati, -ax he cur. d Mr. t arb s Wade, of Consumption x it Ii this inediiine a( trail his other remedies I. til billed. C7 IT H K AVibon. a rt crutar Physician ofOallipobs. mi it really actt d lik- a tharni in ihe car of ti-s. nr n. tin ib of the Hcv. II. Win man, of IN tn-t Ohio, x tn xxa on th' point of death i(h pulmonarx CoiKtimpiioii, ane as restored to ht-alih atirafe-x xxttk.by the iki tl' Dr. Hul;c. Liverxxort I ar. 1 he late earnf Mrs. Kco-rt xxhn nox- ieide on 11 nre feet, ttin f iiot.rs aboe Kihth, Cineinna 'i, i truly ihe most nniarkahb and astoiiishinq- ever ncor.b d. "1 h s !:nly had the oii-urnpi ion for the la-t i y. nr.. and I m t -1 y -hi rrt w worse and worse woru doxxn a ntl t tnaiiriatt d told mrln sixeatK and hectic f xer i v rx ev rx d y, tn duc-d to a nn re keb ton, lorci 'uh xa mo-i distr'inE', all her physicians c.xe lo r np 1 ' i'.h xx ith the last stutres of Coitsump ti.in lr. I albafei a. tm railed in a celebrated l uiiif Uoctor xlmaid there a nit the h aM hop of h r ree.ix. ry. finally her lu-ir; nl erati-d both intrrnaMx and -ti riiiiltx and ihe bliMid ttbd under her nai's -oih.it tht x x ami- off; her friends came in i take th. 11- bi-t f:in x. 11 at thi cri-i. he cnmmrntxl miic tlnx aim'-l)r. Itoci r l.ixeruort and Tr. hith h.i re-..,n ') ht r (o Im iter In alth th.iu idte ha rnjox1 il uo e -h, :- f.,ur'e--ii xi ars of air', and in three inoinh he earned hOy pound m tb h. Thu4 whu tbnht ihe x hi nn of tin wonderful medium arc iuxiierf tt-?I) and ei- hi-r. C .j' dm -u in ptix t -hoiit,! tail on t!u Ac t ami s e tin iti tiftate ut fit'l of thr tn,xc iiuiiiiuiit d curia and a .40 a x at number of nh ri t-tiroIc by . I.. SfOVlb, lorn. r of Fifth and K-irv Str. i, t'mt innsti. j Aaoforalv bx M. I V N Kll, Hroukville. 13. ,(l3 there no Balm ia Gilaac,?" n'blin. Indian Italin of f.ifr,i 1 mi M, pleasant aodt tfe tunl nmey, con, por-d c trliirtlr or tho-e Hm ii- ami Herb ooc and tirrefiy imed by the liiban in thecure ol nil luntj l)ia-:i . Many xear peri. lo-c ha pmxetl .t ti be m i mily the ' ar'ia' l". hot deeid dlv ihe movt tfbctnitl r mx ior rr throat nari ru st, roughs, robti bmiu hit :s asthma, jihthiMC, and intipb 11 1 consumption. I h r' i nn pi-pa rat ion, of Opium, Mmurv, or any oht r iti tatib r mineral pt-omn in it, rouequeiitlx 11 may betakm by Kt mh a or ( hildn it at al! tint -i nh pt rf.it rati ty. 1 hi- XIiimIiI" li-iiteitie. -ilirc it inl r h! 11 rl ion in thi wt-.it has in f wub a rapid and ltnpn rt d-nt-d : -ab, -o th:tt thf ippI t? nt has often ihfii una bio nit t th tb mand. 'I'hi ha led nnpnot-tpted illain 1 tn ;r ' np bf immitHtioiis and p;itm th-m off, nn an ; 11 11 -11 -pi ei mr:, -n.'t. nnir pulilie lor th -p mum- ariiil. " uiiiii rtitfiixiiK of 4balm of Life. ' "PaUam of , life." AH Ibalinu Itabn of Lift-,"" , vr failing , I'. aim of Life." Look our br thr Sx it tiller and a imi prize yonr niom y and bfr r t Ir. J id'g , dian Itabn of I.itr pri p.in d sold whob -ab and retail at thi- Kelt t-lie I)i-t ii-nry No. 117 South Side of r.i vt. t tiii ine and Have sts. Ciuciiiuaii biu. P. K. MOM it A l ., s;i nt fur the W(f. incinnnati, Mjrth2"ih, 14S, 14-ly. 1 ll K. OPINION OF A fOVtiUKSSM X. to IblloxiiiiL is fmui the Hoioirablt- lew t ('. f.rxin. M. hiIm r ol CtmirrrM, from the Krt I" nrrx-nm-:il Oi-triet, I'a., ami f..ra 1 1 Kditt.r ,f ih- l'hiladt lphia Sun: lt ha been said, that wr were inOu- re d ty tch fih cottssiib ration, in liearmc ti -timouy in favor of .taxne Kxpi eiitrant," and that as a reward for our -services, he pa largely a an Advi riiser in the : Sun. Now, lnit li fore 'he Ktlitor's roniectiin wnlt tin pM r t-otniio net l, be bad bcs-ii rebrvi-d frum n hi xed fnni hoart iu - and oppre-ion of the ihi-t, by th use of thi- unrivalled nni- dy, and from a M-t S "fa dm), rt vummeinbd it in ihe ptmlie. At that time, he bail not the m ot rt mote idea of d tint' a daily papr; and Dr. Jax ire(ri' pr fen nrr futbeSiiu, tout only on account of it Inr- and rapidly iur reading . cireiilatmn. Mil S- t anfe the p:ipi r open- to the Adi vi rtier a New Clas if rr-adt rs, who wire nftr m tht hbit of taking tht daily pi nut pap r of tht- ntv. In hi armc r liuniiile testimony to tht virtue of the Kxpe. lorani. t do not stand ;lt.Me. 1 hitiiuuiil tn ihi citx aitet it curative po. r. and altbotih op-po-ed 10 the u tf w hat an termed "quirk mulit no-," nerally, hen a in this ca, we bave ft It ih b nt fit 0 tbe n midy wht n, as r fn-vly ax kuowbilr:., wc kt-t p ii rou-tamlv m oar family, a a c rtam and prt.tnt.i (x nutl) for I'nmp or rch, we fee that 1- nb rvt- thf .titen t of st-rifty, when tv M:tte ci.i li farts to the pnbbr. Thr unxn prrtrn-l-uion-nfintenstid indix iiluats, have f..reed ih plauattoii upon 11, whteh we rh-rfnt Iv -ixe." I KWIS C. LFVIX. ff. pard "tib In r i Jaxne, 1'lnUdi lphia and s ..: I .u a-, ne bv M W. I f A 1 1 K. 1 ' M . H rM kx ilb , liet.