Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 April 1848 — Page 3

Fire of Freedom

EXTENDING!!

LATER AND MORE IMPORTANT!!

COMMERCIAL.

EXTI.EMEN & LADIES-One and all-I wi,h

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1nrinnno M nrltet April 2.5. Flour The Market to-day continued in a most languid state 93 and 200 brl9. were sold from store and canal at $4.35, but other lots were offered at loss without sale, and in the afternoon, the Foreign news beinff known, business was, of course, temporarily suspended. Provisions There is no animation in the market Sales transpired to-day of 240 brls. No. 1 countrv rendered Lard at 55jjc; 02 do.do.

at 5c; and 25 do. city rendered at 53jC. Of I barred Jaconetu, llobinetts, Ortcianetts, plain and Park, 50 brls. Mess at 7;7j; of bulk Pork 35,- ! nKred, brown and bleached Muslin, I.iin -in. Laces,

000 lbs. Sides at 3c, 30,000 lbs Shoulders, sold

two davs previously at lie; b,inm iris bacon

FeUow-Ciiixens! Look H c

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to mv that I have fitted up and opened a new

Store in the town nf Rrookville, near Mr. J.ilmO. Adair" Tavern, where you will find a neat little stotk of Goods, well assorted, and very cheap for cah or rood country produce; such an Rutrer, F.?rs, Kjfs, Feather, Stc. My stock itnuist, of all siirh Roods as are usually kept in retail stores, such as Calicos, M. Dclanes, Alpaca, Lustres, plain and plaid

v.incnams, plain and plain .Miiclms, plain ana cross-

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

D. G A f.I.lOV, in addition to the fere, various and tli iant anrtitunt ttf couiN of everv

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Arriral of the Acadia. FIVE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. nighty Important InttTIineiicc General rmitioa Iarrrasint. The steamship Acadia has arrived from Liverpool, bringing intelligence five days later than 'the Sarah Sands, having sailed on the 8th inst. The general commotion in Europe was rapidly increasing, and the revolutionary movements were going on without relaxation. The King of Sardinia, at the head of 30,000 troops, crosed from Piedmont to Lombardy, declaring war against Austria, and marched direct to Milan. The Austrian troops were every where defeated, and driven back. All the Italian Duchies were in open insurrection. Charles Albert will Eoon have a quarter million of troops at his disposal sufficient to liberate Lombardy and threaten Austria, even at the gates of Vienna. Savoy declared for a Republic and a liberal government was conceded. The people triumphed in Baden, Yerteniburgh, and Saxony. The Republican party In Hanover compelled the Government to concede to their demaads. Thj King of Prussa promised an extensive constitutional reform, hut has exasperated Russia by encouraging the independence of Poland. ' Nicholas, Emperor of Russia, ordered every man in Russian Poland, between the ages of 18 and 35 years, to remove to the interior of Russia. He was concentrating vast armies to crush all Republican efforts. Belgium and Holland were tranquil. Turkey refuses to acknowledge the French Repblic. During an emeute at Madrid, a large number of the people and soldiers were killed. Queen Christiana fled and put herself under the protection of the Sicilian Parliament. The constituted French Government had ordered the army to assemble on the frontier, and watch the movements of Italy. On the 3d Inst., Smith O'Brien and Feveral members ot the Irish Repeal Association were received in Paris by Lamartirie. He made a

fpeech which was full of dignity and sympathy, j

but declaring that the French Government would not interfere. Tranquility was restored at Taris and Lyons. Lord John Rnssel repeated the declaration that the Government would throw its entire weight to maintain order and suppress rebellion. The affairs of Ireland were more menacing. I-arge numbers of additional troops had arrived from England. The Repealers in all the cities were equally energetic, and supported fully by the Provinces, which were electing delegates to the Council to be held at Liverpool, in order to keep within the limits prescribed by the Convention act. The Repealers say, now, openly by that, the Repeal of the Union, will not satisfy their grievances. Mid the latter can be remedied only by grant of a Republican Government.

The great Chartist demonstration to come off on the 10th, has been forbi.lden by the English Government. All arrangements however, were going on, and a. magnificent carriage was being provided for, the petitions, banners and insignia. The proclamation issued, forbidding all to attend the meeting, only increased the excitement, and called forth remonstrances from that portion of the press, hostile to Chartism: while the Chartists In themselves determined by unanimous resolution to hold the meeting at the risk

of their lives, and despite of the Government threats, to Issue contrary proclamations, to hold

a large meeting, and carry no arms in proces- " sion. O Connel advised the withdrawal of deposits in Savings Banks, amounting to 25,000,000 pounds sterling, as that would embarrass the Government more than an armed attack. The government seems determined to bring matters to an Issue. Large bodies of Cavalry and Infantry and Artillery were drafted in onier to Increase the Army, with the least possible delay. How matters will end, it is not possib'.e to conjecture.

in Vnliiii!iion.

Sides at 3!2'c, part barter; a small lot Hams and Shoulders at 4a2c., pkgs. extra. Cheese A side of 100 boxes new at 8c. Butter A sale of G kegs and 2 brls good at 17al8c. Coffee A sale of 150 bags good fair Rio at 73,'c, 25 do at same. Lumber Sales of 1,000,000 feet White Pine Boards, Common and Clear at $9a20, 600,000 do at ?I0a20; 300 M. Shingles choice at $1:50. Linseed Oil A sale of 20 brls City Mills at 53c; 21 do from canal at 52'gC. 35 do from stora

Mustard Seed A sale of 200 bushels from landing at 3c. Molasses A sale of 15 brls N. O at 2Gc. MU'kreI A sale of 50 brls No. 3 South and 50 do No. 2 Halifax at p. n. t. Cotton Sales of 38 bales good mid. Tennessee at 6.s4'c. Pig Iron Sales of 80 tons Lawrence Furnace, in two lots, at $35, 6 months; 16 do cold blast at same; 5 do Scrap at $30. Tearlash A sale of 3000 lbs at Tc; 2800 do at

description, which are always to he fiiud at his old stand, is now receiving an entirely fresh stock of the most splendid and fashionable st vies of SPK t'G Sc. SL'MMEIt GOODS, and which he' now nflVrs to his old customers, and to the public penerailv, at the lowest prices at which poods can lie sold in liroukville. lie ii determined to be excelled in CHKAPXHKN

r,..isi,.p, n..m, nmiiici ruiiiieiif, ny none, ami hopes his friends w ill favor him with a W i-eath and Flowers, Ladies Workid Collirs and call, and examine for themselves, as he his it in his Curls, Ponpee Silk for Dresses, a pood article very power to accommodate then, with cheap, new. and cheap; black and brown Drillings, cotton and linneti. fashionable goods, and'is determined to do -o if tliev Cloths, Cassimerea, Sattinets, Tweeds, Janes, Lin- will give him a rhan.-e. seys, Flannels; Cotton, Woolen, Silk, Velvet and' H If V pnfi T"a J Satin VESTIXGS; a varietv of summer roods tori . grnt and boys' ware, such as Summer Cloths, Drap ! A fine selection ofCLOTHS, of a variety ofqnalid'ete, linen and cotton (roods, plain and plaid. i ties and colors. ALSO-Hardware and t'utlerv. Hats, Caps, Boots I Cassimere, and Snftinets. and Shoes. Tea, Coffee, S'lrar, Molatses, Fish, Ac. I Jeans, Tweeds and a variety of fancy goods for

Giveinea call 1 shall take n easiire in slieaine . summer i niitaioons

It. LIVCIt.

j ft. F.ARqnuK. CJUODS.

First Arrival!!!

vou mv poods, and if I have such as suits vou

price and quality, I hope to have share of sour custom. Come and see me. A. W. StLT.F.XBERC.F.R. Brookville, April 24, I43. 13-3tn

?alaratus A sale of 5 casks at 7c.

Wwlily ?larUt.

Wheat, sells at, Oats, Corn, " Rye, IWley, " Flaxseed, Hay,

W eod,

2o to

90c per bush.

2Gc. "

27c. 56 to 60c. 40 to 50c. 80 to 85c.

1 la!4, per ton.

Wood s Steam Iron Railing M A NUPAC T O It V , Ridge Road, above Buttonwood St., Philadelphia. IKON RAILINGS for public and private biiildiiir. and public squares, of every variety of fonn and pattern. Cemetery Railings, of classic and ntii que designs, embracing: upwards of one hundred differ, lit variet it s. Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens, Halls and Piarzastiew style. Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in everv style. Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for Carriage entrances. New style Balcony Brackets, tc. Iron Tablet of varions styles, embracing T.oliis XIV, F.lizaliethean, Gothic, and modern patterns, with whiteand rold Italian Marble tops. These tables have been introduced by the subseriher for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, A.C They are beautiful net inle. of fiiinirti f,,- Hit s:..,..sa a .1 .. , 1. ...

j lalilishmenis where it is desirable to make a grand j display. (T'He has recen'ly constructed an elegant substani tin! Cast Iron Hitching Post, in form admirably adap

ted to permanency of position, hi-'hlv ornamented. I

Fifth Street "Inrket.

Potatoes, 60 to 75c. per bush. Apples, 50 to 100c. do. Butter, in roll, 25a30c. per lb. " crock, 15a20c. " F.ffffs, 6c.a doz. Turkeys, 45 to 80c " Chickens, 12c. Ducks, 12c.

$3 50 a Jl, per Cord, j and representing a well executed Head of that noble

animal, the Horse. Such an article has lone been

desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the public. Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respectfully invited to call at his VVareroonis, and examine his different specimens of new and beautiful work. ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge Road, above liuttonnood S;rert, 1'hilada. He has recently published, at great expense, an ontrinal work exhibiting the new designs and patterns w bieh are executed at his establishment, embracing all the above articles, and the various and splendid patterns of Cemetery, Balcony, Step, and other H.iil-

liig' which have been manufactured fot Laurel Hill

New York, April 21. nrt, r. r- . . f 1 1." 1 . uaa

4 110 iiismri 11,1 V.U111HI. svil II auu l iuui iiaa ; , ,i,..i.i l ..-,

b... , g. . 111,1 .pimiwruiairu v cioeiri in, u, 5 iueii p rcss I V een unsettled by the foreign news, and quota- ; f,ir his own establishment, and w hich may be sent to tions are entirely nominal. In other articles, it j any part of the world to those w ho desire to make a is not expected that the news will produce any junction. Undoubted reference will he required to material change. Business however is almost ' " entirely suspended, and there have been no sales Philadelphia, April 10, IS48. 13 of any articles to-day worthy of report. PlTTSBi RGH, April 21. ' Rhrumnthm r.nr! Gout. Wright's Indian Vegeta-Tl.-. -, ,,. . i rrt lt : hie Pills are a most extraordinary medicine for the The river is swelling slowly, with 4 feet a- clirr ot Rm.llmatjsin ,,, (;,, hcl3M, .,. nn, ,,.

ler 111 Hie channel. ! cleaase the stomach and bowels of those morbid hu- j The Flour market is firm at 4:50al:75, With a , mors which, iftaken into the circulation and thrown ; fair demand ' upon the membrane and muscle, are the cause of the j s; 1 'finftl U 1 O i to" ! above painful maladies; but theyexcite theabsorbent I

uiunciai.aijiii. ; vessels to take up tiiat which is already deposited, Sales of Molasses at 27c, Sugar OC, and Rio and therefore are absolutely certain to make a perfect CoffeO 7?,iC. ' cure of Rheumatism and Gout. A single t w, tity-five Liverpool market Tril Sits. I cent box of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will ofBreadstuff particularly Corn, have seriously ": '','V7,C.'!;,,,'l V""? , .. , ..! , . , ' . . ' , ., , according to directions will be certain to drive pain declined within the last fertnmt, and the market nfvx,.Ty description from the body, still Wears a trloomy aspect. The quotations are j FTBnrnre o) Countcrjnis and Imitations! Hf.

as follows: Western Canal Flour 25a27 shillings: j ineber, that the ongmaal and only genuine In-rir.ltimnr-Pl,;iHunhi .n.l Rinhmnn,! 9:9tU ,l,a" VegemMe Pills have the written signature of

-:.-..;" n.v'irc.o, .t: . kicht n the topiabw oread. bx.

lrap d'Ete

Hich pmt-e Hamlkrrchit-ft Blnek silk Neck Hancike rchief. A supply of firt rate trininim'i, an1 indt-pd every tbiup that fentlrmcn could w ish to slock their wardrube. Fashionable HATS. To the li .t I i c s . Fancy Lawns: Printed Lawns; French Ginirhams ; a choice supply of Spring and Summer Prints Silks, Poplin and Lustre Fringes, black Silk and fancy colors 4-4 Cashmere Handkerchiefs;'s-4 cnibreid-rcd Sha-vls; 8-4 drab Shawls; 7-4 black Shawls; Linen Cambric

Handkerchiefs; Silk Mitts; Kid Gloves, and a variety of Laces and K.dgmgs. Bonni ts, Leghorn and Fancy Straw. Bonnet Ribbons and Fancy i'ririimings, in the spring Styles. Parasols, and all th' minor articles of the trade w ell selected; as Pins, Tapes, cotton and silk Sewings, Hooks and F.ve, fcc. (iUKKN'S-WARK. A rich and full wpp!r of the New Stjle of quecnsSTAPLE GOODS. Brow n and Bleached Shirtings. Sheetings, Ticking, Cotton Yarns, Candle Wiek, Jke. ' BOOTS AND SIIOKS. A good stock Ladies' Spriiiij and Summer Shoes of IV'shionable patterns. of all kind-. -.ehtted with threat care and for sale at the htwest li v ivi ratts. Il.'trtliv.iro: And indeed every thing that our public expect to find at the stores Irish, well sel.c'id and cheap. Ciive us a trial, and we are sure we shall please you. April 1 4, 1848. i0 LIST OF I.FrTKIlS UF.MAINING in the Post OIHce at Rrookville, on the first day of April, island it not taken out before the first day of July, w ill be sent to the Gen

eral t ost iiitue department as dead letti rs.

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White Wheat 7sa7s 10d., Red do 6s 2d to 7s per

ill lbs; Indian Corn 2:!a2l)3 per 4M lbs; Corn j Meal 1 Halls perhrl. Cotton Within the fortnight a f.irther decline ofls'dner lb was submitted to, hut at ;

present currency the market closes tolerably firm. The sales for the week ending- last even

ing comprised 20,7:10 bales, which were disposed

The genuine for sale by R . Jc. S. Tyner; Brookville;

F.. I. Crookshank Co., Fairfield: David Slaughti r Blooming drove; Thos. J. White Co., Laurel; Thos. J. Fitton, Rochester; Metamora, K Tyner A, Co. Principle ofiiee, lr' Race stre.'t, Philadelphia.

POMFY TIIF. BLOOD A CLE VXSF. THE BODY. It is an established fact that a very large class of diseases can only be cured by such remedies as will enter into the! Blood, and circulate with if thrnitirti

of at from 33 j to 47gd for Upland, 3 to 5 I every portion of the body, for only by this means ca;i

for rew t irleans, lAai1., lor AiaDama, ana .. ........ ..,...,. ,,. ,,, , ,., inir 0 t 1 j rr." , ... irt,A ; the disease; and to attain this desirable end , no preto lOd for Sea Island. The quotations at cloe .,; h ' ert F h.n , llnir,lrm,r .....n.i .'r

are as follows: TTnland Ordinary 3fa33Vd, fir

45gd, good 5-aGd. Mobile ordinary- S'.iargd, fin- 434d; Sea' Island 7aJ; Stained 4a7.l7 The pfock in port comprise 325,000 bales, including 17?.O00 American. Trade at Manchester continues dull, and operations are stili very limited. Lafayette, Ind., April 19. Vegetation has looked well for some time past fruit trees in full bloom and all nature smi-

,Inmi Alterative. Srrotitta. A'mi's r7, Cuirrr

and Canrrrrju t rumorr, White Srrcllings, Enlarge, mi nt of the Bones, Chronic Rheumatism and tioor, Eruptive diseases of the Skin, old and indolent Ulcers, t;oiterous Swellings r.f the Throat, Jcc. are cured with a certainty, that ha astonished every beholder. It is, besides one of the most pleasant articles that can be taken into the stomach, operating as a tonic, and removing Uyspeptie anil Nervous affections, and imparting a glow of animation and health, unequal, ed by any thing in the whole Materia Medira. fef.r .xn Aorr.-ri rf. warranted. Javne's Ague Pills, w hich may be had at No. a South

linffandrav. But old Boreas eot into the dumps j Third Street, Philadelphia, are warranted to cure 0 - I tti ttni-Qt fniMi i-if Frvff 911(1 Aitii. I hp tti ntn v

j will he refunded in all cases if they fail to curt but 1 thev never do fail.

yesterday! He Fet Ins bellows lunjjs to work, and blew up a chilling and snowy blast. Last night chilled the air so essentially as to form ice, and freeze the earth! What the result will

u 1 m r int-d of couhint? at nil. for .Fayin-. Kxjh entrant will Very little grain 1S COn.illg in. We qote immediately rrlirve the cnch, n!tilue the inflamma- .... , , cn r ic j r. io 1 ticn, cU-ame the ltin and throat fnim all i rKtatin?

v nem ai ct; v,uru ai iu. aim waw at : or 0hMructin? mutter, and fleet a n. t dv cure.

these are the lowest figures, we believe. Jour. From t he Saturday Evening Pest. Home of my l-athcru.

Ilome of my fathers, I bid you farewell! No more in your vallies my footsteps shall dwell,

No more on your mountains, I wander with pride.

UEvVArtK OF THAT CO L'G H, f.ir om;hintT denottt irritation in the throat or lune.', w hii-h ! the

1 j immediate precuror vf Inflammation, AhiceP, Uroni ehifi'. Consumption and Heath. Now, there i nn

or ohstrnctinir matter, ant! fleet a pt n

Prepared onlv bv Dr. D. Jane, Vhilad. lphia, and

sold on agency by M. W. HAII.K, IS-3w Hrookville, Ind. where may be had a certain cure for How el Complaints, Colic, fc.c.

Armataie Seha

Arm!nni W O Ahhott Nvhoii 2 Allen Jacob ntilirer R R Haird Francis A Harbour M i T A Harber William HradU'y Willium Klacklidqe ti Drtis'.la Haelslioup.' Mr SiNait Howlthy Mi A K Hon m-U' William Hint Jan A Ha'i Knot-h Heeeh Jtihn Hiyant J U H:inhridic George Hrichler Stephen Hennett 'ortielii! Conrad Kliahetb Childers Jneth 2 Chri'tian PodU y Clendeninif .v i

ci.rit Henry Clenilenine Chas Clement laac Clifton John Conlin John S Cray Mi Lucy Cae John ,lr Cnthall Sarah Crnon Columhia Church Amns 2 Corn Thoma Cummin 1 homa Childersi Mt Martha Deifenbah H ter lyer Orvill Diinin? John Dnheriv Fiher Dull David Dt itt Petrr Ounn ; If Facati Lawrence Fruit George Field Jo W Fuller laac Furl Karl Farral Michael Gotf John Gret? Sti'ph'-n Gret u Thos M Green: I hot (iuard Thomas Gret r I M Gey Luke Green Dm. el M iNtead Oliver Ha man S H Homatt Franci Hoefle Dr Mitchcnck A ft Hnhi-r Henry Hill Mi Aotaada

Hannah A I Hii;lon ChaHatt Klmoi-e Harri Apoiiv Hakin Mi Litcinda Hierin Jonathan S Harper John Ht it r Christian

.!onw Ahntham

Ketii r I ht maKoh nhnli Martin Kuk-ht Juhn K rr M A Lackey Jame I.iiid-ey David F I.nn F.lij.ih Low nshn rv Mr D

I oan S imtM.d

Lntht-r Itobt M..ffitt Jtdin Moreau Iane M:i""ii Kliaheth McKinh y Hacba-l Me D in II William Mc('UMr.!:uiH'S McClavt ry CharlMoth, rhead M.w Me fin ire J H Mornw Hih y MeCaw Fr.itietH Mfker Hamilton Mitfht ll Jo A Miller John Maroney I'ho McGibvey Anton Murphey Samuel Vorihcntt James II

Onhfirn James Powell John Hetty Samuel Harvi William Hurvi Levi Hnwi-H Jame Parvit Johua Hruitt M M K vman Jtdin

ifiprrq-fr Peter

BALDNKSS AND LOSS OF HAIR i caned by! Hill Julia A a want of healthy action of the veel which throw I Johnson John oflhe ierniration from the head. When these ve- J Jaeid

NoTcare with delight on the deep rolling Clyde. ! are weak or dis.ad, the perspiration i thick ;Jn e j and clammy, and ailhere to the month of the pore,

Jackon C L

me R E

Johnson Mis Mary T

Kr-ed Z I.W

Swan SilvtySiminon liss Mary Scott ii W 2 Strain Michael 2 Shrover C Spark J H SiuiU y TSionas Snoilily JuhmMtti Shelato Mary Ann Shippin Kdward Shillock Mr Drborah Scotton Thoma Smith A tlam Dr Shirk Samuel Sbrivr Au?utu Shanohati Daniel Swiney Kli.alu til Stetrwold William StaiT H irrion Soiitrr John Templeton John Tucker Samuel l ueker Joel Tt-inple I homa rinonpsoii Mrs S K Vnne:tTt)p C M hitehead Mis Eliza W II J H

Wallace Clarrisa Wesliiiir John AVallaee Jam Werner Christian Wiltcox R J Wricrht William Woodworth Mi Aug S Wheat M.ehaei WiUeox Joel Werner G W White Jame H. H. HUH FOX, r. M.

of New and Fashionable Goods at the New Store of M.NCK Ac FAUUIfllAR, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Hardware, -t'ieenware, Gla'sware, Woodenware, Cutler, Groceries, Nail, Hat, Cap, Hoot Shot', Notion, tScc. &c. Opposite to the Poxt Ofitce, on M:ti Burgess street,

urooKvnie, Indiana. IXCK & FARQUHAK arail t,,emelre nf this

niethofl to acknuw ledtre to their friemU and rui-

i turner, a keen sense of gratitude for the liberal share

nt patronage received: and now takf pleanre in an10 ineincf to the public, that th y have iut received a NEW and SPLF.N DID aortment of SPRING end SUMMER GOODS, srlecttd with preat care from the first and mct complete aortnient of seasonable oods in the market. Their stock conits in part of C )ATl(i. Super hlne, black, brown Mitl claret Amrriran an.! Fnrt'ien Kniad Cluths. ' blue anil ulaek Heaver Clutlis. Iniaijiiia Coaling. ' Silk warped f oilnntjton. ' Cruton Cloth, and a variety of I. innens. " brow n, green and pild mixed I weeds. Pantaloonery. Fancy American and French Cassimcts. I'lain do dti " Fain y and plain black, blue, brow n, gray, nr! mixed Satinetts. ' Keiifucky. Pennsylvania and Domestic Jean-.. " Cordi d Velvette. ii. (new style.) " Faiicvand plain I.innen ami Cotton Fabr'c. Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines, Alpacas he. French, Manchester and Carlton ami black, purple and (Quaker plaid UiuirfiHnis. Domestic purple ami plaid liinirliams. I'lain pink, blue and bull' do l'urple, brown, blue, and blue and orange Merrimack l'rints. nine, black: liirbt. oil red and fancy Print. Super Ktieriisb Chintz, plain patterns. i4 Furniture Prims. A BF..U "TIFfL and CHOICF. selec;ion of LAWNS of sarimis colors and patterns. Brawn, blue, creen and fancy nvtic de lainea. Super black and mode colored Alpacas. " black and mode colored l.j.ue se Cloth. Black, brown, blue, pink, drab and slate colored Muslins. Silk finished and cloak linings, apron and mariners' Check. Woolen and cotton Flannels, table and Sent' b niap r.

Itleached damak. plain and fancy col'd TabLCIoths. Silks, Vestings, Shawls, &c Super plain black, blue black and fancy dress Silk

" col l pru de Afriiue bonnet Silks l " Fancy do do " f. -nshaw apron do I While, hliieaml pink Florence and White Satin. j Super plain black Satin anil Velvet for . estim;. j s fancy silk. Merino. Cashmere Ac Mnrsailles i Shaw ls and Dress Handkerchiefs of the latest style, and choice ai iety. Swiss, mull, book, plain and enrd-'d Jaconet Mulins: w kite ami bl.uk bobiuett; green berate, Irih linen, ?tc. fee. JJOXXETS. Splendid Assortment of Ladies nnd Misse Spring Style Fashionable Tlnmict. NOTIONS. Marking canva, cruel, canva netMHe, thread

and Mumi engine;, Lile Lace and Iniertini;, Rlack and mod col d Si k, M h:irand cotton Frmpes, Worried F rrits, Latliei Tamboard Collar, Finished ILtbir and uper French worked Collar, Artificial Flower, plain and fancy pore twUt, icel bad, rin and tasee; Parasuls, tnil)ri lla, Fan, Vc. Arc. C.F.N K R A L ASSORTMFVT of Superior RI 11 HONS Ladie col'd and bbu-k kid, silk and cotton tilove. (eiitn buck, kid, mlk and cotton do Men, La. lit s, Miw' and children' cotton and worvi IIoe. Childit n's Reticule, bov' "Hrl, Kc HATS A: CAPS.

Dodd's latest stvle.V. fashionable mole skin Silk Hats " " " Fur and Wool do Palm do I Fur, cloth, ei'd silk and velvet C APS. Boots and Shoes. ! Nfen's and Boys Calf, Kip and Common root, j " " " " " Slioen.

Ladies and Muse morocco and calf boots and shoes " slippers, buskins and (jailer. SPLENDID assortment of I.OdKIXU (il.ASSF.S. WALL AND WINDOW PAI'KK. Landscape and Vne ftrrrrti and liotdt'rs. Lars-e and Small TK.A WAI I KRS. Splendid assortment of Laities' and tjeinleuii-iri HKI SSKI.S CAHI'KT IIAtiS. Oras Mats inanufactiirid by the Blind; corn busk Mats. Oil painted Landscape Window Shades.

All kinds of approved merchantable country pro- i dnce received in t xchance for oods, at cash prices. ; Purchasers are renuested to examine fir themsi Ives l

both the AKTICLK and the rillt K. as our motto still is, that 4the nimble sixpense is preferable ti the slow j

sliillin!?.-' LINCK it FAHl)L'll AH. April 1st, 184H.

New Fallani Winter f.oDcIs. HURTOX &3IAirn, JTASjnst receivid, direct from ileal i j I t complete assortm tit of fall an if u.'i .- (;

New Fall and Winter oods.

pa. ha i

coiiMMinc inpart of

White, Red and Yel'ow, Flannels. Rleachedaud uiibleacbeil. Cau'oii rlantit Is. Men s iu't drawers and afiirts. Calicoes, Ginifliatiis, Camel ion ic. liueiia t isia Plads. Spun silk and Victors, do Chashmen. Minis. )e. Lanes, and r.laek Al Lustres. firnilenuin' Wear.

vr. Beaver. Blue, H1jc:, French and K-.li.!i 1 V

s ioius ai.u Litiinrn, Blue black, mixed and cadet Satinets K. mucky Janes, fcc. Shawls. Plk. Worsted. F.inbroiderid,Ciotli S!iawl. " plain I liiliet anil Wool do ' Mode Col'd Thibet do

r.mli. " 's (-ii.tii " " Cashmere And a variety ol De Laine Ilandkercfijef and Cravats.

Caps Men and Boy, IL.jrSeal Tap-. . " Boys and Children cloiii capi. " Plu-h and fur do Palo Alto, Point Isabel and Gen. Scutt, nil tVX and glaz d Muslin caps. ISOOTS A XI) SITOFS. f"n'j Bo" and Voiith's, coarse Boots and Sim.

Kip ami c.i.f Hrocan-.

nan s, sne san i rniidr. n . ht. .ho.

y h-r?'vnl u I a r e anej

ileseriptiull ot Cxwodj

! I'll i-- il.i.lersin.I has Ijle oio..ele a-urlooiil of' v. i

i -Mtl.iblr f'nr lite sen-nil - -iscli as

; 1)H l.SS C;'K)fS. : Sneer. Fr. nrh, and Kiij,-fi.h t ' Sit M K l K S. ' . Mousse ilei,aiii.s j Si. p. rfme r. nt Si'k M'arp Alpara Kremk. l,Mi;ii.li. al.J Scimli Gili;)lillll

pertiii. l:i)j I'llmls " Haw Silk Maid. .

I Bo-i:a Vistji, Moon r,-y and O -eeron Wor.t.-d Tlaida : M- ler Ci.lor, .iril" d ::i ii bla- I, 'e:;a

I. I lack aii.4 shaded It.nitbarilH

oo do dj

L olll's, laKttrr at.-r. Morocco and rati' 1 .-.. k...

I.adi. "s fiimi and b i-ki v. rsln.es. All of w hich will be sold as low, if not lewer tl.an ca :

ne had in this market. Please tall and examine be. ., fore purchasing els. w here. 1 Brookville, Oct. 21s Imi. 4Mv

DK.JAYNIV AI.TF.nTIVK. I W e have been informed by Mrs. Ko-r of a cure perj formed on her by Dr. Javne's Alterative, w hich proves , its superiorly overevrrv other remedy of the kind. ! She has been nHlicled f..r the last sixteen v. aes with ; Necroses or White Sw . 1 liinrs. at tended with ulcerations and exfoliat ion of various hunts, dumisr hich time man; pieces hat.- b, en ili.charf d from the frontal hone ..f the rraniem. from both li.r arms, wrists : and hands, an. I from b-.ili I. es, a,l fr.,m (,r left femonil hone, and from ibericht uee, b. id. p iinfnl uli r. rs on oiher par's nfln r person, which ha harnod the skill of a iiniiib. r of the most enitiienl phvsrciauv nf our city dorinir most of the time, her sufT. rinirs

nave iieen xcru 'iai nip and d. pl .ral!e. About ihree nionllis s,ee she was induced to try Dr. .In in-'s . erative. w hich has b-id an astonisninc l-ppv ffect upon h. r, by reno.viu all pain aiic! swtllinsy and causing the ub-. rs to heal, w till.- at the same time h. i i freueral health has become cnn..leH'y retor.d, , tili:t she now Wi ii hs some 2!bs. than si.e did before , she coliiPleucenced the lle..f this ;rulv al -table pre if j aratinn. --Native F.airle. j For further infirtratiou inr.oire nf Mrs. Hos jCo. j ITS Filbert St. Philadelphia. j Win. I err. 1, ('orniiii;, X. Y., says, April 14, lsn , I have had oceasi.m to preser.Se your alterative fot a Scrofulous Atl'ecnoii of the Hre .st, with ir.h.d t ff, ct , it was a case (.l l .n staiidmi and had li en considered incurable. Cj Ho..pi.i; Couh 'and Croup. To rarrnt-..

I Ja lie s Expectorant is, without exception, sl.e most valuable pn dara'ion to lse for the above diseases. I

t converts llixipiui; Cnuch into a mild and tractable disease, and -hot tens it. duration more than one half, j nnd product s a certain and speedy recovery. From ! half fialf to one teaspoont'ul will certainly cure the Croup in infants and yoiitie children in half an hour's time. The lives nl humlr, its n f children will be uliually s.iv .ii by k.esimr it always on hand ready ior ' every eniert ney, ; Pn pared onl v by Dr. D.Javne, I'h.la.l. Ipl.ia, and sold on acme) by" ' M. W. llxIl.K. i ' Br.nkvill., lud.

I Pi ol final, l.ioiltrs. :i:l W.k.I ' Striped, Pliti.l :iii Plain I.ilis.-ys I Hich I.i.l-Ii-Ii and Aiuerirau Calicos V. r; rich pla.tl f loakiuc-, silk and C.lto-i Vi Iv. r . . r, 1. as ..in j , pia,,, ,i:lrj. a, fjlnj Si'ki j tir- e.iin. Y.'i pii.iti and f)rb uns - j.its. ; .- pin r Wri-t M.-rjuv tsloves.a nt w -. title I il. .skill ati.l kill loces j Merlin Lund. Cliaoioi- I.in. d Glov.s ! , orsi. d .II...-.N ami C.-uil. iris ( Pl.-.in it ti t! plaid C:inil.r:t-s and .fi-roti. ts : St. iss. Mull and Bsw.k Xlosiin. I Lin. n Cm.iIiiics, b.oun ai.d l;atl. Cambrics I Thn ad Lac. s, K.iliii., and I ..s.-rtii p-. : Maui and conl.-d J.d-ottets, Hrts ii fl.tlai.ds Ir.sii .io. its, (i I-,,-1, H- ret;., (i.iuzt .ils . 'vSiyle ll.,;ni. t It, I, I. .. i, I. . j IN. ntn l l al:!j- aiiti rtilicj.ti Flew, rs i'i:..-1. S. wie.c Hat- Si'k iu. .1 M.. hair Fiinges - Si k Krinr-cs. for D.-tssses. all t-iilor-bin; '.. ..atl F.iiicv e..i-..i-t tt pr.oi (itrtl!. s t-illlVlOi

a"! Wool li- ul-a Shai-1-S.I.I an. I YVi.rK-d H.t.ciia Shaw Is

I). H. .-.. v.,. n and ! !.. ri do . r!..i-iaii"l l-.n.b'd Cloth and Ci-Itmere tn ISiip. r. H iaokt i ml Neck do Silk Cl;.v its at ti H'tlk'ls ' Cloth?, Oasslmc-rss, Sic. Fine blue. '!. i-k and brnivn French, Knlili and A - I. . - r c J n I ' ' 1. 1 li s K re 111 It.Kn .lish A -'t-att v o.. black f ass-nierei . St; per Fr- Itch :"!! K.n ; I"-! faitt-s ('4..11111;. .

Mi f-.ft l...!i-ar.l X.-.kti:,u liiai.I.el, re-Ct. f.i-ltl tnixt il i.iul oll.t r t' I. d I v e ds Ml.,. . bli !. a.-.l it .'d .11, x. .1 .1. a us H .1. e;rt-t ts l-t'e ami e, ; t(tW -'i:,,,ti, Fin.- li .t.-l; ao.1 It ! o- - it i :. c U V ass . mere V. slinks 1 I'-la. !. Si'.k l 1 aii.i S'iu do . Faiicv color- l W..rstid ju 1 lint litiek XI. lis cn-! Glovts

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Br.iw 11 au.1- i i a- I,- d Z"..'-. i'u.m 9-4 atn! f - hit-Ait Sheeting. Brew 11 ami bit a- itt ti 1i ii.ntcs and 1 a nit. 11 l'lunnt 's f T'u' a'e il- I -or. bet 11 s,-Jt ,' t, ( with preat car. . ami aico.l.rt.1 n il'. l-iwcsj fin-.ntiait psicea for C MI. U. I YM.ll. Bcpi."-:- lb-. Nov. ?-tb, 1 1'. ,ws

mil vo

111

! r. .sS

mmm mm

3

tit. r.

wool c.rjii F. ill he re:idy hv the f r-t of May foi Cai liinj;, and a our Mjichine are of the Iwt t '.n the

I country, and we hare old rod tried hand, we can j 1 1 It ouf!!ence w arrant the b. t of work, on . 'hurt 1 notice. C AUDI NO AND PPIXXIXG, Will h done for cutiiH r at the following prices: I White Wool m broachei, 15 ci. pr. lb. Mixt-d " 17 " It. , hoe Yarn, t 1 he RinMileT Jtf f.r pinning nmt he 15 lb.

MAM r AC'I UUlMi.

Id !, rirr

Ik ii ihv M tr of . c. t irocirle's h -

- it ini h sntl trrnr. . a.Hiiit i oKi irLih iro-

O -mid att i.fjwirtai.t ihrin.lh;.n Tr..r, with il c : oi'.i;ii , j. k to 'i n i it iintcr-. A ,tu. i.loMriutift tiitnc I ifi, j, mil lion ni:ide t.t !h- itumorlai J- ui-i r. lli niii.it r

inn., w ., d. ifi.i- r I'moh nff, to f !: ct rv ol -ici tt j - i.in, f hit h

1 that d -end 1 1. 1 -Z . 'he Snir.il ! ., r. r'bVd of

I it terror. He ffiinl that itmtti r t-'nu 'ic Mtt ml. upon the o.M. r -iw ci- i.ni!iitn ! rt p' iot-itte ! which would pr.tdorr t fn- rt)toit ' i ior riit for I w hich he had ,u : m i j ao.I an uii; y sieiI; t. 0- , poitu.ii am' . I i.ti r 'li'd p. r"'.'. Inch in fici:tl rnnk a:d prof :i mji I puitu o, ruhciiUtT ht they I da. t d uot deii '. J h- ..-' 1 1. it t i.m v my arvina- , ltd pp im hi aoit ce.-rd i li hwir, red cifit -1 hibited hiirits atel a t,t. I; a fid I Writ n tue ra-t- a i hihl j ran on all fonr. h- 11 v. ii.c; l;!.: a !-u,i. Mot tin- r-

" hi- Hrin.Ti rrirlinineiif vT''

, a;-! i It. u to Id ang n Inn irimii time . . 1 ti.. tut. r,--t d it .

Th lavrnrk will warlde. his wild notes with (rlee. . and clotr them nn, and dries and forms scurf or dan

The hether will bloom, but it will bloom not j blood """

forme. nourishment, and cant. -rjiicntly b. c.nies dry , JJore dOingS Of the ICing Pill ill Iill S And Rlinshine, unrl PUmmPr, Will come & depart, harsh, and b, riii ...sensibly , fall .id w hichcont.n- t ;,., mis travelled for .nrlmx: Trh.mhhavt And t will be absent, O! land of my heart. nft -ve.it.iallv nrodnce. baldness He- . . , Read the Pi Ma: 1 store the capi Mary vessels of the liair to their former rer'r I ettrr' But loved ones will meet, at the sweet gleaming ' healthy circulation, and a fine silky new hair will; D y; ' , R n;r,',rd. St. "i .V. r .- hour. I "'e its anp. aiance. which will increase in qnant,- . sir.-, ,.ribv ct r,ilV , lr.. 17a Arm-

, . , . . , IV ami volume null, toe ojtir uevotoes itiicrt snu inn.On some grA9y knowl, where the white go- ,j,v

wans flower, I Javnt 's Hair Tonic i the only preparation that And when thoughts of the watld'rer shall dim ' has ever been known to prodnco new- hair mi bald . - i K.ni.e uliirll in Il1 il.OlO 111 11111 H nifTJl lilt IlKlrilPl'l.

and

Turnpike Notice. V F.lectim of lirectur (or iht- llrookrillf nnd ioiinervil lo Ttir-ipihc Ci., w ill he held in the town wf It. nomi n? Grove, on Satnrd;iy, Mlh day of April, 1S-H, between the lltoirn of 10 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Itv order of the Hoard, It. N. l LOU, Pr"t. Ja. M. Cockefair, Sec'y. IWw West Union, Kajettc Co , la , March 2Tt, 18 II.

Jian, IiMip mivd, 3 leaf, STJ pr. yd. ait-il 3i " 4 h af, l-ltn4;?J Sarttnet. according to color. 37(t.5 ' (asinure, :icttrliOij to cdor, f2$u7S huh, acrordinc to mlor, 50 to2i 44 While rlaiiiitl, accitrdingto width, 15 t25 Dyed " ?J to'7 J JiiHttkef, per piir, S" Wt-have a v, ry lai t-esfuk rfU OiJl.KV f OOS of flu- abort kind-:, v hii h m iM hr iral toerchce

I for Wool 'ah, w aiiv kind of Pnidurt. at verv fair

jirices. A we are d l i r iied it marr.iii; our wrk irO'td, nnd on trood dornhlt . we )n-pe and expect a Irti'RV phare nf ihe public p;Uruo:te. t'ALUi IKY IS, Al SK.k:: and if yott are diappomii d, we will make ou whole. K. M AC Y lt CO. I.aortl, April ftth, IS-i-. 1.

1. 1). .!) X 13 a, AT l OHN'KY AND COVXSEI.I.OR AT LAW. lirotik vl I I e. I n 1 . Office on Main Durness St. Dec. 3P, is 17. 5 My

Attorney and Coanssilor at I-iw, l'ractices in Hamilton, Clermont and llrow n Connties, Ohio. OFF1CF.--On the F.ast side of Main, between 3d nntl 4th Sts.. cineinnati, f)hio. K. fer tot'. F. ( larkson, Ilroo kville. Dec. 1.S47. 5t-ly ii. i). Vioiixsox, AITOllXKY AXD COLS' S F. 1.1. 0 R AT LAW, KOKOMO. H"ward co., Ind. Kt-fer to Messrs. Coram, Tweed s. Coifc I'iiiriu.iati; O.-o. Holland. F.sq. . llniolsville, Ind Oft. if, IS47. 41 " .JOIirV A. 3IATSOX,

Attorney at Law.

rent wa noon n, rnt-d.

huu jL2Q,00tl n;i ;S0,Pe'J hi iraif". I The ame spirit h- fmif du . Even while wo w rttt I S , ltiii

soli. ?alntiol the wtnt rl".! fi.-rv and t cc-uf

I 1 HE l.KAKi i:.M KKt! .M I .IMCI N KS j ar oppitsii'c iheni. M ic;n nit J m. nl M w ta rt-rl 1 impt nible to arrest th .r ;.rnd. Tli m'i tutratir riinarc certificate are ct.UM.in. I tJ.i) in to ihr j Company, from all p-irt. tf ihi- c!;i.trf'-; t e tili att w bieh have attorn-! d ihr tooif t -p. ci;ill t iiicn. i Many of tht te telir..i.iti;r,fi tt;l. t.ft-rt uhitiiited to 1 (fenth nien of threat dii iiu-ti.ui. lot haw cnrcrollr exaioMu-d tlu in to f th.it iht it-- tri i.Miio-. Amone . thee, are t!te nam- t f lit . . It;. oc;-.. . ) , i f the MeitwdiM Kpiicopal ritnt t It, md Fraoei-. Hall, Eq., t ditur tif f he Xf. wnk ('iinui ti'i.'l Advertiser. , We tiiialU iiboiiited th- w htde t-. rf e Hon. W M . V. , H K A I Y. the Mayor ttf New Y -rk. -vhti I. a ct,veii hu j certificate, nndt r the CVrt at .-5 ;ti of i he C'uy, .hat I hi y . an- een in ne and reliable. j With Huh names, we fi-ar tin uppixi i ion. We arc ; fortified at evt ry point, and , .1 i t-it ciiiiniince t T the iioeaiMpted p;tironac;e we hav al-emly ncived.

c would earnestly adve-e, , 1st. That in r: cry nrj; t'toi ' .t.t! tm'ti rr thrrc is n (irarfrn Urrg l)tp-t immr.hntr x'r'r V t;k n tc nave our. fiu aiMtcssrng the (Scut , t.i .lrut of any ati iff th'S can br srenrrd. 2. t'anitfics thfiuUi ciult togrr hrr ana get an m3f. Emigrant Societies and nthcr ft hihinthrppic bothes shouiti furnish thttn to t.r uttd . Of the Graefeiiherif YgefitM Piil nl one, .'0,000 bM are sold each and every wt k! Of the Health Bitters, an t-iiorni-oi qiianl.y. l'hee extraordinary Biltera are nld t tv ruJ five cent a paper, and ate v. arrrtni- t tu ; oifxe turn Quarts of Bitter iperitir to any in ihe wnrLU. I Ik y are tomped of Knots, Barf:, Herb, riuT Vine, iratheied in the at forestt and prairie- tf America, nd are a sjMTdy and C'TtStn it Moratiec i,fwi :ik and drbili tait d coimiimion. ( The ttther Medit tne of the ton'pany are tf t quat valoe, and are an follows:

I he t -raef. libera Sjrapan Iln Coinnmmd, the

riti.uv .i. 3i(oiti:, , Pbtmber. I'limi nnd Ihrhant Mit';er. No. lol fifth st., bt tw n Race and Klin, has constantly nn hand and forsalc. Well, Cistern and Force Tumps, Sheet Lead ami Lead Piptsof all size. ALSO Hydraulic Water Hams, fur conveying water from Sprint's or small ptreams.tr dwellings, piirdt ns, stables, .Vc, lit re a head of from 4 tr (S feet can be oblametl. Watercan be c"iitetd fiom 103 to 150 feet in h. ipht, ai.d from 2 in 40O0 feet on a leri l, nt a small expense. A II ortb rs from the country c.rcotci! with niatness anil tlespau-h. Cin ,., Dec. i. lt4T. ,'1-ly STVIF. OF IMllAVA. FHAXKLIN' COl'XTT, T the March Tt rm of the Franklin Comity probate Court. A. D. 144ft, said Court declared the

cstHte of Pet. r lltiulttin. late of said county, dec-ass d, i

to be probably insolvent: Crtditors are thet.-fere re- ; Graefenber? t'.yr I.otionc, Tin C hijtlrt n's IMnaera

qtlll-etl me lllsir t iaiin ..-..-t ....-t.. tor ai-j nt. tire, n Mountain Ottltmt II t, I he t oo.uiup.ivt

from theiate hereof, or ,hev w ill no) be enritletl to pavment. I.F.WIS BULLION, Slareh 2r, 1' 13. Adm'r. Hon land, Att'y. 14-4W

ltalm. 'I he I)y-eiilerv Sirup.

Oy'Tlie Cieneral Aeni for fudiana is Si ton Rivera' Cemres ille, 1 nil . to whom applications for agencies may Ik' addressed.

Robert MctTeiy, Airent. ft rocks ille, ind.

Tremendaons Kzrltrmrut

We received by telegraph, late last night, the following from our attentive correspondent in Washington. Bait. Patriot, Thursday morning. Washingtoh, April 19. An Immense meeting of the citizens was held to night In front of the Patent office, the object being to consider the propriety of having remov

ed from the city, a certain newspaper and newspaper establishment called the "National Era." This piper Is viewed as an abolition pri nt, incsndiary ia Its tendency, and is believed to h;ive been In some way Instrumental in the abduction or escape of the seventy-si i negro slaves who ran off from their masters a few days ago and, as you are aware have since been captured. His Honor, Mayor Seaton, having been Indisposed and unable to attend, Walter Lenox, Esq. presided at the meeting. The Board of Aldermen and many others were in attendence. The crowd was Immense, and greatly excited. The President of the meeting, Aldermen and many others urged the necessity of peacableand

orderly proceedings towards the newspaper esUblishmtnt and its proprietors, but the crowd Insisted on speedy and summary action and immediate demolition of the office, soul and body without judge or jury. Finally", however, a committee of fifty citiiens was appointed, with Instructions to wait upon the proprietors and respectfully request them to remove their concern from the District. The impatient crowd compelled this committee to proceed immediately to the discharge of their duty. It was further unanimously resolved that if.

aftef being watted upon, the proprietors refused

to leave the eity, the committee, backed by the citizens, should proceed to remove the office, appraise the damages, and remunerate the proprietors by subscription, public collection, etc. The committee waited upon the proprietors, and stated the object of their mission. The said proprietors, however, declined the terms, which fact was reported back to the populace. During this procedure several stones were thrown at and against the buildingin which the Era is published . Finally, after most intense excitement, it was reootved and agreed upon, that the Committ with the citiiens, proceed tos-morrow Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, and forcibly remove tli9 office in question. There is very "little (tioubt, if the proprietors persist in refusing to move their establishment from our city, tint the resolution above mentioned will ba promptly car

ried into elf-jct. I hr.l inform von of the revi't

the bricht eve.

In that hallow'd tryste shall my spirit be nigh. Yes in thought, and in feeling, I'll dwell with you still, Nor your place in my heart, shall the stranger e'er fill; Home of my fathers, I bid you farewell! No more in your vallies my footstep shall dwell. MARY.

Married On the 1.1th inst. at Newport, Ky.

by the Rev. Dr. Rice, Is tc W. M infort, son of the Rev. Francis Monfort, formerly of this county, to Miss Sarah Asm Wimstom, of New-

port. Pocket Book Lost. I OSJ" tb:s mornine on tbc streets of BrooVviile, a

I J Leather Pocket Book, containing ahnut 910 in Indiana Hank paper, and a tw o dollar Granville bill.', 'an notes and other pap -r, valuable only to me. A j reward of ten dollar, w 11 be triven f.r the pocket.

book and content. If the finder will not return the moncv. he w ill .infer a favor by returning the papers

in some way. J- A Mrm.kviUc ApriViS 1843.

WOOL C.VUDIXO.

w ill seldom fail, if properly and perevermi;ly

used. This valuable preparation excites the scalp to a new and healthy action, cleanses it from scurf and

dandruff, pre vents the hair from falling on", or be-' cominc prematurely irr.iy, cures those t ruptive diseases which often appear upon the head, and ina m-ljority of cases, produces a line crow ill of new hair ft also erives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, unequalled bp any thing of the kind. j lAYVF.'S F.xrKCTORAXT. This is undoubtedly the most valuable, as it is decidedly the most popular medicine of its kind ever introduced into this State. The demand for it has been constant and increasing, from the time it was first olf.-red tor sale here, last January, to tne present time. Numerous testimonials of its real worth and usefulness, from very many of our citizens miirht be produces bn t a rial wili satisfy all that ii is a speed v cure for

cnittrha. colds, inniHiir.i. asthma, hoarsent ss, and nil kinds of pulmonary affections HatlRor (Me.) Daily Whitr. Prepared only bv Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and old on atrencv by M. W. II MLK, 173W ' ' Hi Mi. ki ille, Ind.

MAI SOX.

lS-Jw

TIIF. STATE OF INDIANA. 1

VtlNKI.lN COI N FY. M'ircuit Court. Ft b

J

In the Franklin

Jl erm, A. D. IS4.

nill for Divorce.

SARAH MILI.EH, VS.

VtTHlXIFI. Mlt.tF.R,

OMRS the said plaintiff; by llnw land her soli

citor, and it appcarin-j to the satistaction ot the

that

the residence of the said defendant is unknow n, it is therefore ordered by the said court that notice of the

ticndcnev of the s-ud complainants inn tor aivorce

...: -,.., tttstneltv inform the public that

I his Mill for Cardine Wool will be in op.-rat ion court, by the aflldai it ol a disinterested person

alts.ut the st v,r. He ha two double Cardin-r Ma- !.;... mnA ,eom'.. is Ion experience hopes, to cive

The price for cardintr

us.... ii.-.. ." - -- - . . t . i i . " -. ... . -...,..:.-..-..' cirei w i

white Wool, ir paid hv the 1- ot Oct. win dc ,ri. per , ptuuisnetl lor tnree we.-KSsuvce-.-i... ... ...s lb and if paym. nt delayed after that i!ate, tcents pr. ,iians American, a newspaper of p neral c.rcn.ation ) ,

lb mixed wool in the same proportion. ; punun. ii in tne sot in .. .....,..-..... p,r..ti in.lt bled lo me for carding woo! and record- i Indiana, notify iitir the said delendant i.r the pt lidcnintr deed will confers, frr. at favor by payin-r the same j rv f said bill; and unless he plead to or answer the is. hv il.e floods. JsC makes roll -ct- ; heforr the callinc of the cause at the nt xt term

utrotitr w as attaeked w ith a sey. re turn of Liver Complaint in tlie autumn of I-Uri that she hail in attendance all the best physicians in the vicinity, rco ' uttariimout'Jt ftranonnced hrr fnt t vrorerij. In this j distjessint-; situation, she lingered some six weeks ; w hen, upon I lie ad ice of a friend, she was persiiatb d I

to trv what . rtic:icv there micbt be in Uev. II. 1III1HAHD'S VF.tiF.I AlU.K PILLS and as there was none to be bad short of 40 miles, a niessent-cr was despatched for them, and one box only procured. I'p.ul takinir the first dose, the tt rrible pain in her

suit w as so much reliei t il that she w as c nnhl. d to sir up, and in t w o w t't-ks was quite recovered. She is my mother, anil resides near Ottow ty, Illinois, and now possesst sjjiine health, but is careful still to ket p a sun nil of lliestcxtraordinnrv Pills on hand.

P. AllMSI'HIINi;. P. M. Morris, 111. For sale by M.W. II A ILK. 37.6m Hrooki ille, Ind. J AYNF'.'S F.XI'F.f TOK A NT. This medicine has already prosed itself to hi all thai it has been recommended, by those w ho have riven it a fair test in this country, and the demand fur it increases daily. ,We

have.iust hi ard nf an important cure of Asthnms, . which ha been etVecttd by the use of it. in a neich-borim-; town the case w as that of a fem:tle who had been for a lontr time under the care of a physician but had received no relief, and her cas was considered bt.pt less. As a last resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jane's F pec tori nt. w hich caused her to t xpectt.rate freely; -jra.lually ceased her coueh, and is rapidly restoi ini-; her to health. We hare no hesitat ion ' in savini- that this preparation of Dr. Jane f r cure of ; coiii-iis, colds, intlilen.a, asthma, comsnmplions ,Xtr. is the most valuable medicine ever olferetl to the A- ; nieni an public. There is nn quackery about it Dr. .laine is one of the most skilful practising physicians in' Pennsyh ania: and w herevt r his various pn para- : tions have been thorottcbly tested, h.' is looked ;upon ; as a guat public benefactor. Somt rel (Me.) .four.

llFI'K COS .11 A I N M;iv Kiih. 1S4.".

!"ir., li H 0 O k V 1 1 I f. , I Mi

2D-lf.

.IOIIX II. rAIMllIIIAU, Ati'ouney at Law. V, r o o k v 1 1 1 e . Ii. Jan. in isn- : If. .IOIIX D.IIOWLAM),' Attorney at Law, HKOOKVILLi:, la.

a. v. mi i a azk c

MINI FAC ll'HFhS OF Cast, Wrous'it, and Steel,

HI.

riouid-

even'b St. Iletwein Main ami

Intit.

Cin. O. 12 I v.

1. rs i - -4 XJlo--So

uuaiu a luuniiot

.ei li Main anil Wa

M.i re h lth 184-s.

A Farm to Rent TIIF. subscriber litis a firm which he w ishes to rem, Kins; about three ui'les tast t.r Hr..o kville. F'or particulars inquire of ti.-o. Ilolbiu.l. Fq. in nro .kville. lllllS. KKNNFDVY. March Kill, l4. !2-1w TAMMIIK AM) IIIDF.SI lltK subscriber having pi. rt Itased tin old Tan-Yard of Mr. tioodw in in llrookvil le w ishes to purchase llitlesand Hark, for whichhe w ill give the market price, ic. 1IKNHY SHAFF.K.

April 15th, 1347-

in indispensable.

A p. 3 ista.

GEO. W. RIM HI. 1S-3W

jo.ono l.n?. SliRO Iron, assorted sues. 3 iO.ntVl Wavne, " (OO lh. American Steel IQ3 " Encash blister steel

o kt r, naila. for aale ny

RICHARD TYNER-

of thi court, the said bill will be heard in In

since and decreed upon accordingly. Copv ttest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON, April ir'th, 184S. J?-8 Clerk F. C. C

al-

Rrookville. May , 1SI7

CO-l'AItTNEUSHir.

MHP. nml.rsiirned have entered into pannrrn.p

ivirrion ot a itriiroii s. ,t,,.....-.--..

Forwarding RnsiTi. , at Mw ui ia. ........ : , firm of srEMF. Ik CsVARD, and solicit a .hart- ol Ihe business of Franklin and adtoininp conties ROBERT SPENCI-., : THOMAS GUARD.

New Orlran.,Dec, 14. " 'J

T Fit MS OP TH Fl I X I I A X A A 3 IKIMC A X. f VO Dollsr in advance, ii.JO in six months, SL CP at ihe end of the year, anil an addition ol 30 cents for every year payment isdilasid thereafter. .

Advertisfmbsts. One squan-or less win ne in

DYSPFPSIA AND I.I Y F.R COM IT. A I N T may be

cured w ith (cectainty, ami a tril lin-- xpelise, Ity ta-

tiiifiit, at nett-tntie, two or pr inrte

Sanative Pills, and a dose of cither his Altera

tive or Vt rmtfiier three times a day. l itis treatment

lo ver f:iil c to cure.

j WELL, WELL! I'M BKl'OMlNti HALD. and, ' can't help it. is frequently i xpresst tl l.y those whose i Hair, (like a false Iriend) is leavini; them. Now this is all a mistake; Javne's Hair I onic, taithftilly ap-i pli. d for a week, will pro-serve the Hair from falling nlf, remove all dirt and dandruff; prevent its fn cominc pn inatun ly ray, cur-e i-ruptise dis. asea of tliej j sralp, and still more, hy its r .nnmied use ret In the I the head with new and beautiful hair. 1

Prepared only hy Dr. D. Javne, Philadelplna, anil old on apency'by M. w. H A11.F., 15 jw Rniokyille, liul.

It.AXIS VOU SALK. I'jr.HSONS wislunc I" purchase lands in Franklin 5 i ii, are nil'.riu'd that the suliscriber has f rsaleu iiiini!H-r of tracts in Posey, l.aurtl, and Hloominir tJrove low uslnps, which will Its- disposed of in LO I S of 40 Ac'isao.l upwards, at aicotu.iioiLiiinic ran s and terms. OH'ue at II Unk V 1 LI E. J. D. MOWLAM). AciH.

l-'th Oct, IF4T. 4i-lm

TtMtr. nml. rsiirned have enterea into P"'"- n ...,, . hr ,:., r.r e d.illar.if niiMneiit be made Bit nnie

I for tmr transaction ol a ceneral A ommiss.on o.i .i ,..,,-.- cents if mv. ' I Indiana

Copper Smiths. Front Street, iHiween Pike and Rntter, opposite Rethel Church, and Second street between Main 1 . I T S t V X" All

""" "-..'. s s s ........ . ., , I

a A X V FAC I' t' R K nd hae ernsiantty on n.nu

liw and ..neral assortment 111 tnrir inn.

uch a Copper Wash, Stew, Tern and Glnc Kettles, Stills and llatter'a Kettles; Engine, Well, Cistern am! Liquor Pumps; l.if, and Force Pumps for welK pork house and distillcris; Soda Foiuits and Sirnd patent Generator for making Soda Water, &c. N It We manuf-icture rt all time Brew Kettles,

front f 00 to 300.1 Kallons

Sale of Real Estate.

Y order of the Pnibate Court of Franklin County,

the niidersiened administrator ol the

iMntr of John F. Sw indt, deceass d, will s.llat public uulrry, on ihe pn misea, on Saturtlay, the Uth day of Mav, 1S4S, bt tw-een the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, the follnwine; described real estate, sitt:ati d in said county of Franklin, of w hich said Saindf di .! .-it d and p.tss.-ssi d.

to-v.it- "Part of lots No. .14 and .15 in that part of the p,ltefi.rra. This distr, ssinc complaint is a weak ,,n f Dnmki'iile ill said county laid out by Jesse 11. T Ac .k. .li.siinnTpln.. caused bv implirily of- - w,m .ml otbt r. becillllill 40 fes-t n-'rth of the

the blood. I he castric juice, fluid pecuhcr to t'li-' mlIh east corner of said lot 34, on the east

.. ...h w hen secreted from bad bloesT. is tii rtcu nt

ir, lvs.tr. : .me dollar and t w cntv-tl c rrtltc i t

mcnt be delayed one year; and one Hollar aim iin eta. if delayed two years, and in the same proportion foi tlie time payment is delayed, l.arp r advcrtitcment.fnr a longer time will be charged on the same pnncipU

rlorl..., Walohr, .loivt'lrv, AND W A TC H-M AKF.R'S TOOLS Ni. MA 1 EH1 AI.S C 'ION'S I AN IT.Y on hand, au t tlrii-iii a-sort nit nt of fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silser Spectacle, O.i'd and Silvt r I.evt r and Y. nrc Match es; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle t. lasses, vr olill Strings, p. rcussion caps, Pistols, Hactirs, Kiiivi s Scissors, esc. Sic. . s Nn. 5, West Fourth Street CIXt'IN'X Al I, O. Oct. 20, lii47.-n-ly

Useful .ind C'he.ip. ?S CENTS PER VER . s'F VKU nVIV AMD." Wil-K.HT-S lAIKK. for the n'.ttrnti'vaf'on of Vs'Ju! k-tort Irr'e. :s pn. ttrrtf tfrr Sth f each mmth. fcttitti?tr"tir wtrft JuiIH rtfitaitti 'tX Inrpr par m'ifti '7.' vnlun'jic intory'iat'ntt, .W cnr nd .4' ' . fr-t r r.ir'Mi t .- f'nttiahlr E-liiratiftual mit'cr: I aiun'tic He rip x, tc., JcP. C'. 'utftft autl ff -ntfrtni I'm. f;ai tn f.r Viafr$ ftnnnt Nan tb- farmer th frr nvfrt hr Mau-

Ufnrturrt the H'uurkrrprrt , fn :antropMt, tn fnrt turn. 7rr"ri 'fi, and chudt c 'i, o' aU 1 ta3rsy rt aid mtd:'tnn. ' C-A 1.AKGK SHVFT FXTHA eUAVl KRLY, i l.RA ris .T3 f C J Vor llH tn;. ah n .f I KNTY Vn T CKXTS '

j r yt-nr. nmv im- hotu i ah nitimntt of v:i!mhI)' iiij formal. on, hirh. if" pr-irnr -I m itl 1. nmli. He fur J - thun iwi'tit dli;r.; ctilitt-cl front a ilininI ! itifi.Tftit mirct emi.ratii.5 iirrry brant h f kntwlt -fT n';Jl', t I o ni-ikt 11 fn-- and ri.lich'"nrrf proU happr

The Irarni?!? ami H-' rchul Knr., U n Hh I.;.wr f A iihtm-' srti-at mfii. in "V nx-it' !ai-r, be hrnilit umU-r tho ur iiU:icf of Aim-ri-

HIK KHV F. TKOT't-K OF THK V. S I ATF.S. Fvr r nl rrt ivt.f ( r iibfripr 11 V nglit'p rHT il! b n1ril in i'-:pr'T'mni. I'oi MaM. r, tl rcmAii . I ftr b r, ar einlicittiltoflttH IT TH" lor V- nt-Hi' V? r I b y ran r i"rv, twi my p rct-tn"comni,-?on mn all moniti ihvf rt c "m t for t he p:io r, ri'Mil liu i.r-t of Muy. A tnty-."Mt c nl nt- rn rif - lojtxTi i' !!f a lit t f, and cost Inn ittlt po-iar. Ii lis'l bt-Htr p't tut r tro 11 (U nn. n ti.li 'i r t tiui'i' ith o"i, nnd h:niH -niir siih-rrip' mn io jour poi nifir ho forwHro ihi ainoiiiti ml rour iintii i ti. il i i ti r nml t- ninn'tii atj.iM !voi M b ,iiT.!r,- t Cpot pauM to A. K. WHilir, S. T urtl untt i'h.i.oi. Iplna. Atinnrv nf rbt Ai'-ricar ior W-tv f'-rih1 ' itTiiirm t f I n tul Kii"i"din . ru f mu ms K x i u v iu i h y : A puri- ol !lo-0 ha Ix m n.aiU- up tht-frirnd nf til can, be i,itribntt tl in jin nniiiM fiilo : : To ibr 1 rT n:ui ulm v ill pr 1 or tb lrrr. -1 nurn- , brr .f !.iibwcribt r to t-ill r W rnrl'" raptr, or , W ric'i ( ak' i. by th. i. nt Ma; . To i.u- I t ibt rwlin will nilllir Irrr-t niimb.-rof nb.rrilHT ; btfiT' tht- 11 ol 'Mjj . lorn lor r both psp. r-, $i5. Tu tin- p.-tt mu-t. r Jo ii, pronir. ii.ib p imS ill of the abovr, th lar m i.unib r of .bcrib-r iK-lore 1 the 1" ' Va"' . to 1 1 t to r or boih pap rt, I u any I Man. wonrii'i.r rluM. h'iii fi'H h lrc-t mim-

ht'T of nb.riiH r to j t t.t r or Ih.iii papn s, ouimt;

C, lit ill ibi l;ir j nt

niial clianit- lr th yr mi n. tomp

tbt- l r- iiiiiims in i

KDWAH D BAR I OX, St-rn'tarv-

Sew York, Ffhrnary, JT-4n. Engine Shop and Foundiy. by A. B- ff ALAftlR D. Front Sfr;it cipposif't White Water Ormat I.nin Cii.ciniiiiti. On ham. ard lor le attlii iitntt , 2 F.npiAf, 12 in. i'vlmd. r, 4 W't ur iU. 2 rli 9 in. " flu da do t do R in. do 3 do do 2 rf 9 in. do 2 do 6 do fl in. do 2 do dn 1 do 41 m. do 30 in. do. POM! ARI.K MU,1,S ANDCOUX SHF.LfF.R.?. All kind of MILL GEAKIN'G made to ordt-r. Mar 2.5, 14

AllchsiaCiit.

1 ! driT

tin ! u.l. m thi. on r A-

C f" KM 'l havt an -un.ri.. Comp' titor f--r .;it' t!t- f i-1 in ih' ir

itm. mhtih ili tilled away uiinl the aard r? mjde TO COVNTHY FDI fOHS r,i;t..r. (TitTiiLr iht- a.or or the I'nu-'ruT.r of the

uritLi-i." in in nilur eolnmn, inc. 10. in

t-vr.il iit riioM, jnn Miis'in

"TLO ITC'F. i hrrt-hv C"v"n uniln-l-.

I M:rth, 184, a writ of Fw rviin Attar hno-iit m a ifxiitd by mc John HI'w, a Ju-tic' of the Pt ceof tii.- comiiy of F runMio. ai the intanri.-, and upon ihaflidatil of John A. Pavi, srnit tbt- jroud and rtmtlt, ctfttit anil rlft-cn of Williaiu Ridron, ry 1 irtiit ttf hirh u rii thr loMow injr detrritn-d poodn and rhattU s fo- it Our lot of Com, nate bnn attncto tl. ai ih property of tlie paid William Rohcstn, nntl that ou The Ith tiny of Si pt nht-r, I K 48, at 2 clofk I. Mr at my office in hath tnwiishiu of Mof county. I -.rill jirorrt d to hear and iecid npon t!V c-laiin of the naid John A. Da i ht reof thr aaid Withum KobeMin, and all otht f peroiit cuaccrued, w ill takt nt'ticn-. JOHN BT.r.W, Seat J"mictr of the Pt ace. Mjith 31st, 1P48. 51-3w Insolvent Notice. STATF. OF INDIANA, FKANKI.1N COLNTY,Set. V I the M;irrh term of the Franklin Probate Court, A. D. Ii4t, aid Court d'-rhmd the entate of 1 honp-un Stout, dt-cead, to be probably innolveut C'rtditor are then fort required tu tile their rlaimt airniii4t the etate for allonanee in the iaTd Probate Court, ith 111 tt-n moiiiht from the dale hereof, or tltt V Hit loo! he entitled lo navment.

JOB STOUT, ,drA"r. March 29- h. A. D. 14 T n t a i : i i sTsis S , Ciiuinimli, Ohio, Wei Seventh street, bet ween Wtl-tt-rn How and .T-thn t.,

AW M M FAC I L KKKb'.- All aWrmtionn f

Cireiilar Saw notde to unlcr; Iron, Wrbb or

Hack Sai; all kind, of Narrow Sa for tnrninr

fit In r for ue hy h;tnd or mill power; all kind of i n-p;Virin(i ejreentrd in a a orkman'ike rrlnwr. llock't-d as n-paired and warrauttd equal tr ttcw. Feb. M, I4.i. 7-ly Eaten and Kitridge. i;.;rOHTKkS and Mjnufacturcr ufGuni Rifles and otht r 'porting aparatu.

s-1

1 1.-,

-' ii

F.iiriiirsnd l.rJ Stunner

nn.irr llH 11 , IIC BWI '

nrk done n ,hc short-

HIlll.T.

.. ...I.-...., u.-mi-s n-hirn nrc 01 sum mi-

pnnre t.i ilisTiii'ii- Cornn.-nttv thr f.....l, inVadnf hi''r lis..s-il, otUn heroin.-, np.iil.il .ir

j :.. , 1. ..,...., I. I,, nrt bail nrv,n, son r ih-ii li

- ...

rosiivriu-s. nitin in the stmnach, colir, dj srii-

urv. nd nihrr dnadfnl romplnints. V riirlifs Indian V.R' tahlv l'.H nre r. rt.nn rn-r for Ivspi nsm. hersnse thi jr rlmn.r ihr siomnch nnd howrls from nil hilions humors, nnd pnnly thr blood. Four nt li vv of id pill" Mkrn ry nicht on coi-'s. to bid, lv.flord nli.f, i..l, .rtlu-ir us. hi- ,.. rs,-t.-rei in short timi, i" malt- 'i I" ' c"' "I !' p. psi.

lint ttf

said lot on Main llilrrs ttntt; ihinrf north milh thr linr of said lot 4:j fret: thtner west, psrallt-l nh the south line ol's;id l"t -t4 nd 35, mross said lot', .1. I. tl! r. .-r- .k.i..t ittir-tllt-l tllilll the

i I:.,.- !'.-.- ,.. the nlnre of nerinninir " t

Sjid rial rstate lo he sold MllijiTt to the widnt,' do, r of Mrs. Svindt, and also snhjtri to a tnortpmre th, r.ni, in favor of the Stair of Indiana lor school funds, for ahou' S4 "( and some inlrrt st. Term CASH DOWN. Heed to he made nn.lt r ihe dirrttion or said Pnibate Coiul, aller the pnrrh,se nioni r is piitl. IilMF.L ST. 'iiHV, adm'r, c. April 4, - I5.1-

PITTSniTUt.TI IISDV. A VV1.U siipplr of the l.OREXZ IRON, Nail. i. Steel, and ca.iinc warranted I" he 'nal in nnaliivto an. In the mark, t, al-is on l aud and for sale, at a .mall a.uam-r on r.'tsliur-f p-.r. s. Cnnnlrr M .-reliant, ami others will tl.i ell in ctvt me a eill h-fore piirchtism; .-1st where. .s!:ili Suel rr plonichs, nf all sins, alas on hand. t - 1 K. C. HK SHK!1M Iron Stt.r-, Vo tin. Main atrvrl, aft. dujr. aliuve Filth st..

I C ineilinati. tlhio.

1). C. tS, H47. i-iy A CAI!I. ,,R mid. rsifwd Vine oMiir-l '' the lat. f re to I .liseontinne l.ii.in. .s, w.iol.l r. s i -Hotly rt -qiie.t a" indehi.d t.. himtorall and .nile loi tuwiih, as Hit hn.ineaa must Ik- iinm.di-.lely r. d H; tan l r.l at .1 ti Adair'. Ho.rl U. . t HtMI.K. llri.okv.lle, pril 5'h. 14- ltf

lie I milled t a copy t slin-rm nt- .i.e...'i" .' M. ..lint enirraii-d ponmii. "I SI M. '--! 1- K. ' I'Ol.K (hv S.irl;..n) or N AC.l.K'S HEN R V CLAY (by Warn, r.)' whii.ll are admiiMl t b- the Ix-.t likenest s rviut and "O n' of Art:" 'hey were . rilf- j llially sold at raid ) Ou the reet ipl of iht ir pant rs n.'h the at!eriiseio-n! marked. e will send at . our risk, in a saft y h nuiil.or -nd an order on , St. V.o'k, IS.-al.iii oi Balliiitoae at tin ir option.

INVAU'ABLE

FA 31 1 la V CO-MT AMOV. .-.IX I Fl I IIIKS on Ihe Cum'", Prevention and I I II"' of l .'i n!"i "s A-' Di-rass. of the , Heart, and all female n.a-e.. 234 pares. H enerrmi,'s. Hap. r i0,l..; hound 79 eta. Mail lo any i.an po.tace "J ris. .. Slmiild.r Urates and fll.il spand.-r.. 8J. Mail lo ativ part. 50 c :t. pt Inhaline 1 lilies, Silier, I hv mail, let" rp.-tai.-e. AIkI .in.n.l Sapportrrs, ...rl.it. t"t 8 0. I T Hiipinr.., r'al'iJH of ihe Rowel, and IV 11. a it. I Weak Hark a ml t lie.,: c nt hv Kxpn ssi v. rv.l,. re. For Hrare. or Sopptw trrs, or u ,.... re SiipH.r.. rs. rive h. icht from h. ad lo foot, and .tum..r....e of p rs.. mil the ...rlare.jj.t ahove ih. hips ll'R'.piii"'. m-ntion wh.ch nle. A cent-, aai.led f.r ihe sale ,.f .he al...-e roods AddrtM Hr S. S FIICH. "07 Broad. v. N A .k, post paid. Fib. 21, i'H, 17 11

REVOLVING,

D Jelling, and other

Oon Maker. niBlinal-. I'oeket I'mlrry,- Tlirlc Rowir Kni.ea, 4e. fe.. Aenl. for F.as&-tn Pow der, Maine st, bit.ren fifth and Sixt V U. Jilyr.' ti. c W II Uocboont, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers AuJ P' -rs in D-irdwure ami Cutlery, N't). 3.14 MAIN VI RKKT, Betweer F.itrhth and Ninth, ITXCIWATI. Cot.jrs, Carpenters, Wnarni, Cabinet, and Chair Makers' Tools, of t very descriylwu, . alvrnysi ou hand. OR M'ADF. TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. ; Mar. 10 '4S 13-ly

llarnls ofSAl.T for.ale by " K. t.NSR IS!" ' I.

Dee.:

TlHeli'dtBlT Hy telofrafi'l.

Voiirf . Ff F' i. II. ?-'m"