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t "or- Piters." The New York Atlas savs the term "dough-

Another Letter irom tim. Taylor. V h, nrr ticn. Trj lit Principlr. j JlnJnr IHwlion. Gen. Taylor has written another letter to " "Batcs KorcE, April S2il, isj. J The election in Maine took place vestrr Jay,

f:e"should be written "doefaee," because John CaPt. Allison, in relation to the Presidency, da- ,,. -5 7,!d'm" pemiX ih.Pl lAV,'t" ' and wilhont much !oubt resulted in the sucress Kando'ph, who first uttered the stigma, meant to ted Taecagoula, Sept. 4th. 1 J" ;'""" - to ' ;-nd, to mk.- a hn. f i 0f the Loco Foco ticket. We pcolvcil, a few

I,

(JLOVKS

ADIKS'

& 3IITTS.

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stigmatize a c;ass oi politicians moareiiKiirei lunipmura imbi lit is cnargfa wmi occuJoCi or female deer which is frightened by seeing pying an equivocal altitude towards various its own shadow reflected in a streamlet. So "old . parties, and especially towards the Whigs. He Roanoke" himself said, when appealed to after- says this results from partial abstracts of his letwant. ( ters being published, he believed he was accept-Iwpw-tofthc People's OtndMatc. j ing a general call. He compliments Millard Eitract from a letter written by a gentleman ; Fillmore as ortliy of the first place ou the from this city, now on his way east, and dated , ticket. "The National Convention adopted at Wheeling, (VaOSept. 10, 1848: me" h continues, "as they found me a deci"Every where, except Indianapolis, the people ' w'ig, but not ultra in my opinions. I are enthusiastic for Taylor. His late letter in I wonld without excuse if I were to shift the reply to the Democratic meeting, of Charleston, j relationship which then existed. They took will do him rood instead of harm. It shows ! me with tle declaration of principles I had made

Mm consistent with himself, and that ha still i ,0 the wor,d- I would be without defence if I f. at that

.... W b. stood when he wrote the first i did "ything to impair the force of that declar- , ". iT.TJVJZl f " of ,hm ' but ,h,,'

letter of acceptance to be run for President-viz: ' ation 1 h M I U cept the nomina

He is a whig, but will not be a party candidate, j ol lne democrats, mn in so do.ng, would

or if elected, the President of a party he stands !ol1! one Jot or t my opinions as nnnni,A constitution. This is broad enoueh wr,tlen down Sucn a nomination as indiea-

for every good man of every party, and raises , ""6 ' UP' P ot tnose ,

qmne,

t-'t f T -.:.. .. v . l . ..-. i . - l ' I

fiAnT.vloriTrPfttlvin the estimation of the irood i making it, should not be regarded with disfavor, jvhi?, but not n itr whip, if elected I wonliin.it : not, on the 11th, pet 3000 plurality, Gen. Ta lor ;

' j - a " , . . wt"

of allnarties. None doubt his honesty; then as " I"""' t-ompiimcni to myseii, u

whigs we hr.ve nothing to fear. He is a wh.g I s1l0,,,d not b "lcted. I would r-pulse them to far as questions heretofore brought before the wuh ln5U,t- 1 fh " nct di7 ? views to ennation, is concerned. He is an American in feel- t,ce them to mV Xor I reject their ing, and whiga ask no otlter guarantee for a aid when they join a.v standard voluntarily, correct and pure administration. ' 1 have 53,11 1 was ,,ot a candi.late, nor On all the Boats. Tavlor is about 2 tol. On a ,n thal straightened and sectarian sense lithe FlatRoats we jessed, and landings, on '"ch wonld prevent my being President of the the river, huzias for Taylor were nearly all. ! whole I0 in cas of m' Section. I did not Nonedoubthiselection. Free Soil is now being ' reEard as OI,e Mon the Convention voted a humbug. Tlte whigs begin to see that , met' and that hoy not seek to make me w.ndnntV.n Rnn-n nor the Birnevites in : d'fft from what I was, nor did they fetter

iiiuwu i.u a ociica Jl picurs, WHICH W r R3 11

and (ii ntlcni' n i p, Kul GIovm . thrl ftilk ftlid cut luu d i

nili-mfn1 R rlin am! invk

l.'!if" Itvucr tl lnrt Mitts. Mi!tr" cm toil Hi nvinoN mvutiv. . Cheap Clothing Store V inn k i it ii p ami will fn;i:nn' Iv k-iji on liand 9 p-ncral rtn cm of rtady mriiU-fl-nfuiiits chfsri us ran hv houUt ar any othr-r -tab!Uh i t iH in t'.it wt-r. A onr (T'i';N art fT, ; fro-n he hfit !icttf in Cincinnati and mantitji-tnn-d liyo'ir vIh, r luiitatt not k wa -nint nry ar'n k- kU. I.ftiinl, St-jit. 13, 1S5. .lS-3w C?NC ! I LAG T A t it i r 3i i 18 a xt:: JVB. TOWXSEVD, ihi-cctrhraM-d manufacturer Q 9 ,f Townscri'l't Snrnprirlln In admitted publicly that tin Cnliftii-tiia Plant j. '7'ir l.rttrr thtu Snrsnparilta" and i tht- 4rht-a u--l and b.-t hu-di cit.t- in the world." I'ampMt t cnTitan;itij intt n -i-inir int'ormaiion a to it rniiiiali!r n'rtic in the curt til' FfVer and Ayiif. Ptilmutiai-v ('uiuiilmntt.

tl toutitr mt-n; but crtidt imirv.ion iinon I , . . . . . . . . .... . Xrrvnu A fti ctitin aul ( 'utant-oiM Hiiri1 fmm

mattim r.r pidiry, which may hi- ritrht to-day and l nonesl ana capable, and Withal a true "'gi : tho mnu ri-.. rtablr tourcn mav be ohlaincd at the wionp tu-murrow, art-, pt il aps, not the ben tet of ! anJ tl,ey ot sto to innuira further, eape- a nc.e, or w til be f.-rword.-rt to f pahl anplicafitn5S fortifTice. One ho cannot he t rusted without 1 . , ' J tinn, per mai I. FKKOKRICK A.fJVT, pledge", cannot be coatiried in tnenlv on account of Ctally when such unworthv candidates as Cass rnp iiet..r uf.f7ny' Canchntazfa," ,hrm-. . ' I.IKll'nn nnn DKI'O 1,31 Bn.ad.ay, Ne o,k.

I will proceed, however, now to tcpnnd to jour in- i w. u uui '''"'- .

ll llie Loco toco candidate for Governor does j I inisSTl'n .v 11 lntf !

LARGE airtmrnt of the above article, for

And ;"- "w

. LIM'K.

J II. F.nrUIIAi C'OODS. .

called my attention, j days since, a lett-r from the heart of Maine, i '1 liave c-otKi nted to the ue of me na-vp , a t an-i .i :i. ... r.-.t. ,. . , , r .1 j ' oidatefortherreM.Iem y. I have frankly avowed my i ',Il-h (Ms for.!, the true Ft tie of tilings and ! own riisMut of my fitne for that hte;h station; but the prorpect aht al, as we think. ' ha inir, at the solicits tion of mnv of niv etitmtrvnieii, i . - , taken my position as a candidate. I do "not feel at lib- Correspondence of the Express. j erty to surrender 'hat position until my frien Is man- I Bristol, (Me.) Sent. 3d, 1843. fesl a ish that I shoti Id retire from it. Iwillth.nl rr-u i-.- i e- . . ,' . . ,. , mostldlydn -o. I have no private purposes tac-1 1 ne Political skies are brightening in this i comphsh no pnrrv projects to h.iild np, no enemies State. The Whigs, almost to a man, will eo to punish liutniuK to serv- but my country. & I have been s-ery often address! d by lei ter, and my i 'or Gen. Taylor. A few erratic, disaffected j opiniens have been asked upon almost everv ritiestiun W,tt. r it r) i. . .1 -it that mitrht occur to the w riler. as alTectintr'the inter- I " "igs may vole for an Buren, but they will,, ests of iheir loitntry or th.ir party. I have not al- be few indeed. Four Loco Focos to one Whiff ways respond, d to these inquiries, for various reason. I , .,, , , . ; I mnftss, whilst I hjve creat cardinal priucipha , ,oss tiowever, will more than make up the din- . whiel, will r filiate my political life l am not aufll- ; erence. Perhaps in no State in the Union do cienlly tannliar w ith all the mmnte details ot point- vs.,- . . cai le-isiatiun t-. true soi mn piedtres tn exert my in- the W ntgs go it more directly for Taylor than in ,

ueiiee, it i w ere 1'res.ttent, fi carry on t tnu, ortn- Ii m... u I,- . .i c , -w

measure. I have no comealment. I hold , umi uc s uu. mc uisiim.iw ,

all regard him

j First Arrival!!! ;Cf rJev? and Fashionable Goods at ! the IJew Store of ! UNCK sv v AR'ini ;.. ' IItar:n Staple an;! Faricy Dry Ooo,Is, H.inTare. ; Uiiv n.w are, (i!asu:ire, Wiien w are. C'lit-

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e mere President of a nartv. I would endeavor i will ik c j

toaetindenindent ofn.rtv.len.inat.on. 1 shoo Id .eel " " " ' ' "" 1""""-

bound to administer the Government iintr;iminel!ed should the Locos beat us bv 3000, our chances in hv nartv schemes. v v i, " . . - . . 1 Sccoml.-Thv veto power. The power s-iven by the ! Member will be equtl to theirs. I am w.lling Constitution tn the Keemive to interpose his veto, ! to put it on record that the Whiffs of this is a hiirh coiisx-rvative power, but in mv opinion T . . . should never be exercised exct pt in cas.s of clear vi- (Juineoln) county will have a gam cf b'10 from

oianen itl thet unstittition, or mamtest haste and want ' Vntt nf IJl Thi

:iO,O0O LATI1TX-I2 Fora.clr C 1. CI.RRSO June 2d," I841.

TotSif IVM OfTir. on M i But -C1 trret, 1

nn '!i '.I t- n know I t'.c to tin irf. ii'Ti-! an.' cik-

;.:i n., a Ktt-rt t inr ni tO'tttttuue I.r tiit iiiwrai :ire , ; uf p.nr.ir. S" r--C'ivi i!; an-i nt-w lakr jtl."-urt i'i an-noitn.-'n: tti it: i iii:'..lii'. that th- v l.tive ii-t r vt ivd j a NF W :.nd SI'I.KXDII) a-.rti'. ! il"Si KIM- a" 1 : Sl'MMKU ;t)-)i)S, m luml i 1 irn-t cjn- IVt!u- tirtt mid mtt cinj-'i a-.ortni it or-nonn,.W i f(M4. in the tiitrk" t. 1 !n-ir stm-k ctiit-itM in jirl ot , i c.ati:;. i Sujkt Mm'', hbek, brxiwn and t'artl .1 '.fi ci nd F'.n-iirn l.rnad Clotli. Mut-aml blaik H-a. r C!iith. 8 4 I'it'.-.y -nta C' atin. hiik iirid f. wtlrinjt.in. i rotn Cloth, aiti a i.mu-! if I .inn' it. f brown, g-n-fti and T'.d miv d I !-!. Fantalooneiy. Fancy Aieencan ami F.tit.li v'ai.-.t is. ; l'l.un !( . .I. tfc Ki.nej ao.l o' .in le:n k, h'.ue, lr.w n. i;ra; , and t tmvvd Sati:, ; 44 Kt mucky, r. ii:i. t.vania atid O .tue: ic Jean. ! forded e". ett. . u, t'u. w st I. ; ) Kiittcvaf.d pin l.niu, tl au,! t'ott'iu r;il:ri'.

ot considi ration by Congress Ind.e.l, I have t hoii'-ht

tuat tor many years past the known opinions and wishes of the Kxeeutive have exercised undue and injnrtoiis influence upon the legislative department of the Government; and for this cause 1 have thought our syst. m was in dantrer of uu.lerpoiiip; a prent ehnnire fii.m its true th. ory. Thr pertnnnl opinions ttj the nulivHlunt tvho may happen to occupy the Exrcvttre chaii', ought not to control the action of Congress upon questions of domestic policy; nor ottcht his . objections to he intcrposetl n-here tiucstions ot'eonstitw

tienal power hare teen settled bu the various trpart-

is not owiner enlirelv

to the superior popularity of Tayli r over Cass, though much will be gained that wsy; but much on the Tariff question. Our fisherman and woodcutters are just begin nine to realize the pernicious effects of free trade. They see that Nova Scotia is sent'.ing into onr ports their wood and fish, to the great detriment of their business.

An entire change is taking p:ace in their views

.T. S. WILU V3IS, NOTAA'Y VVBLIC. I1HOOKVII.I V. 1 I . OiTicein t !ie A m r:v .111 fiiiildins, ia-t ot the Court ltmise. .lime 1.

QTF.F.NSVARF. AXD GLAr " t S I' received and f-r sale, a lar-

?sj Q.i.-ensware and Glassisarc, bv May 24, 1S4.

swari-:.

a isertlnetil 1 It. TYNF.H.

'44, were the original fcimon-t ure .reesou men. .j j r .- " rr.ocm,ent, anriaceSccri in h,he, t,pie. on the subject of protection. All then that is ffood in Van Buren's creed, since, an iron rule in all, and despite of all contm- 2Vi,r;,.vPon the 'subject of, he ,r,flVi.e curr. -1 L

hehas washed the "Dough" off his face he has ! "cies that might arise during the Presidential ...i t s,., .11 hi. oe rtrin I term- I am not engaged to lay violent hands

-,ol- frro tb o,bios and all his new doctrines. l""u 1 am uvl "ZS y

like himself, are bad. j ny P!' officers, who may We took the vote on our Boat and out of 50 : iiB ia 0Pinion fr,om nw- 1 am not P , mM. V-n T?nrP did not a vote, and there ! t0 forCe Cnress -"cion of veto to pass

t " ' 1. Tl.

the improvement of our ereat liirhwavs. rivers.

lakes, and harbors, the w ill of the people, as express. ed through their representatives in Congress, outrht ! to he respected and carried out by the Kxeeutive. ' fourth. The Mexican war. I sincerely rejoice at the prospect of peace. My life has been devoted to arms, yet I look upon Trrr at all tinietand under all

crrrunistanrcs, as a national calamity to be avoided

were representatives from nearly every State. Taylor more than 2 to 1."

laws to suit me. This is what I meant bv not i enil'lc '" national honor. The principles , . , , ; of our Government, as well as its true police, are op-

Making ,-"

I would not be a partizan President, and should not be a party candidate in the sense

A story ia told of an auctioneer who was pro-i that would make one. This is the sense and vokingly annoyed while in the exercise of his ' substance of my meaning, and this is the purprofession, by the ludicrous bids of a fellow port of the facts and circumstances atten.ii r.r whose sole object seemed to be to make sport my nomination, when considered in their confor the buyers, rather than himself to buy. Al : nection with, or their dependence upon one or length enraged beyond endurance, the knight of the other. I refer all persons who are anxious the ivory-headed hammer looking round the ' on the subject to this statement for a proper nnroom for a champion to avenge his wrongs, fixed derstanding of my position towards the Tresihis eyes on a biped of huge dimensions, a very dency and the people. monarch in strength, and cried out: j In taking leave of the subject I have only to "Marlow, what shall I give you t put that add that my two letters to you will embrace ail fellow out?' J the topics upon which I design to speak, head"I take one fife dollar bill." ! ing this canvass. If I am elected, I shall do all "Done, done, you shall have it. ! a honest leal may effect, to cement the body Assuming the ferocious, knittiug his brows. . of our Union, and establish the happiness of mv e-preading his nostrils like a lion's, and putting countrymen upon an enduring basis. on the wolf all over his head aud shoulders, old j Your obedient servant, Marlow strode off to the aggressor, and seizing; Z.TAYLOR. the terrified wretch by the collar, said to him in mmm mm mm n . ! A whisnor that wa likrr.3 t.11 nrpr th. mom- 1 M AltTtl I-. I.

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"My eood frin, vou ro out with me, I eive i -.n ine iptn msi. ny nani-iM. John,

you half the money!" ; Mr" il!iam McAanally to Miss Mary "Done! done! savs the fellow. I a ,he 83,116 Mr- Jam"s ?hul": "Hurrah! hurrah!" shouted the audience- i "annah Mar- DuisThe auctioneer had the od sense to ioin in the ! n uuda' la?t Mr" Thomas B:iggs

laugh, and coolly forked out the Y. O BE IT KEMEMBERF.D, that LEWIS CASS, nccorOing to the Washington Union, is pledged to YETO the Wilmot proviso. BE IT REMEMBERED, that the Washing

ton Union opposes Gen. Tavlor becanse.it k.v - .

--. heoecca Ann ancamn

..- .(''um:u kj ins. eAfteiiaift.il t.i k-iaery

Maria Doty.

On the 12th inst. Margaret Smith.

to

Jumes C. Peck to Miss

I posed to the suhjtiiration of other nations and the dis.

memberment of other countries by conquest. In the laiifrnaire ofthepreat Washintrton, 'Why should ice ciitt our t)7rn to stand on Joreign ground:' In the ; Mexican w ar onr national honor has been vindicated;

' and in dictatisr terms of peace we may well afford to j le- forbearing and even matrnatiimotis to our fallen f.ie. ; 1 hee are my opinions upon the suhjecta referred ; to by you, and any reports or publications, written ; or verbal, from any source, diftt rinir in any particn- ( lar from what is here written, are unauthorized and ; untrue.

1 do not know- that I shall atrain w rite upon the sub- I ; ject tf national politics. 1 shall encrtttre in no schemes, no coivibinations.no intrigues. It the American pen die have not confidence in me, they outrht not to jr,vtme their so fl'ratrt s. If tlu-y do not, yon know me w ell enough to believe me when 1 declare 1 shall be con- ; tent. 1 am too old a soldier to murmur ajrainst such ; hisrh authority. Z. TAYLOll. j I n Capt .1. S. Allison " ! j Than this, we need no better or safer chart to , guide us. It points to the rights of the people, ' and assures the country that the Government will be brought bark to its original simplicity I and purity; that wiser counsels will prevail in j its administration, and more ben iticent measures j result from its action. I Thr 1;iit of the People. ! Through their ugency aud not Vis. General ; Taylor is before the people, a candidate for their suffrages. He is, then tore, their candidate, and ' they must sustain him. He is their candidate,

because they were for him, when the politicians

Lines. ' were aeainsi mm. lie is tneir candidate, De- ... j cause he was nurtured in their bosom, and grew to -'ss up nuder iheir care. He is their candidate, be- ! cause his sympathies are all with them, and his

Miss ' interests their interests. He is their candidate, i because his election will he the vindication of

j their principles, and restore to them the right now so (iangerously abused by Selfish dema- " gocur's, to choose their own rulers. lie is their

('oiaini:! f'oinins!! I'omim;!!! Gen. A. Anderson, formerly a Democratic I'. S. Senator from Tennessee, and who until re- j ceutly acted with the Locofoco party, has broke ' ground for General Taylor and M.llurd Fill- i more. ' Hon. Mr. Brown, late a U. S. Senator from i North Carolina, has renounced "old Circum- :

stances" and come out for "Rough and Ready.' There is a good time coining, boys.

NOTIONS, "VOTtOXS of all kinds: Cruel, Vans, rt

- Yeedles, Buttons, Ink, Smd, Thread, Com'is

St.-elP.eeds. .Clasps, ,tc. f ir s i).- low l.v Kl'SfOX f M r ri. ?.!. R. EKLY, 1K.TIST, TS not- at Barwirks Hotel, rtrookrille. wher he will remain lor a fvr weeks to practice D.nti.try.

E--q.,

t)n the Ituh inst. Mr. Thomas Jollilfj to Miss : caiuiidate, because he appeals to their intelli-

; Jane Jennings.

On Wednesday

' gence, confides in their honesty, and acknowl- j Worst. n netts.

.11 ore est-w GOODS. t I. (iAMIOX i jiitt now n c ivintr from N Q l IMOHKand CINCINNA I I, and npt ninff at hi old tand a full sunply of m-w and I'lrant cHd cnmpriMiij a full a-.'.ortincut forthf;iI and wint r, which hv urtV-r to the public at "nrpri-ii. ;. low rate. In addition tr. our formt r tirk f iK.tli we now flrr, in tlu iKNTI.KMF.VS LINK New styU plain and f.uu-y cassimm-. do do dn do Sattiiutit. Hi avy hint' and drab Ki lt Chlh, a bi-aMtiful style of pond for Over-coat. I.amartint Cloth, fur pant. Hlue red and yellow tlunml. AVooUn knit 'Inrn and d'-rwer. HAT AIvID CxlS Mti fanc cloth cap. Hoy fancy and plain tloth cap. Heavy fur cap. Kashionahle hrnh llat. Bm na Vi-i Hat. Black waterproof, and sporting hat. Glazed and hair cap. LAD1I0S I1KPAKT3IKXT. We invite the atteiitnm of the Ladic-i to a rich telection coie-ininiof Silk, plaid and plain Lntrei. Kane pritit-J and ginghams. Kumiinre print'.. Kmbrtmlered Ct.inn re Shall. Heav frind drab do. do I lit bb.U do. j UlncK and I'tncy Silk fringe. ; Fbtretu-e braid boiuieis- ; Fancy apron eheek". 1 Woolen and cotton Hoe.

do do clove!.

Beware of Counterfeits!! ITHF.N I i in Cincinnan, lat winrl a

tf very ore.y afnivted it It my old and I'-npr -tan-dinp couirb, and in !( Kin t a run- :) im!tic. d to trv i Dr. Tlll'S IVDIW RAI.M of I.I FK: the relief I ob- : tamed wa o sudden and o permanent that 1 telt it to Ik my duty to o tain the agency. I liwve done i and now r?er it to my neighbor a then t and ;ifet ! r'nudy for ctnch, eold, hrniuhiti. iiu-ipieni coi.i unintion. athma, soar ihmat. lumr-i mi and nil l.VNU 11ISFM-.S. !init'r and uthr public pt akern w ill find tin mv'ves signally beiitfuted by , It U-iC. i Hriearf ot Imitations. None renuine but Dr. I I D'S , Intficn P'Jn: Life, l'rt -pared on'v bv lr V K. OM BAIT. If, At the Fcleetic l)i:pinary mi 5ih t. brtueen Vine and Knee, Cincinnati, i JOHN tflNKV.Vn, Afpint. OFFICR KOIl Tin: CUliK )F : I.unp liea,e. l.iver t"onipl:int. Scrofulous Y)t a , 7f lienntat ic AlVectioni, whether mercurial or in iti common form; nyipepy, t'ancer. St. Vitus laiue, 1 I,arali-i, Tic-nofon nt, Female pieaea and Weak nev and alt 1'hronic lii at nf i he Stomaeb, Heart. Spleen, Kindey, Kye. Skill ,in1 other Ortaii"; at the ' Kclectic Pi-pen:iry, fini'h side f Fifth i. biween Vine and Kaee, Cincinnati. Ai'einitiitr l'h- -i ia:i, lr. P. K. HOMIiAl till. Peath to Tcoth Ache. J Pr p.in-tl o"l by Or. P. K. Woinbat;h and -old by ! re pi ctahK- Dnnrtresti tbroni-hout the North and West. 1 hi re tned j- iieer f;iil to cure when u-t d arcordin j to tlie dirrchoti : and it may be ni d hy all rlao-rn of j patient with perfect a'Vty at all lime a it do. imi eontain any dangt-i-ou article and will not injure the

Ueth. JUIIN Kl RAKU, A.eltl.

Abacas

Tn nch, lanchester and Carlton and b'.avVt pur;.e till tUk' r p'-eu'. 1tlb;llis. 1 I..'i: sue purple ami p!;,-d Cni-;hatn. 1 rUun ptik, blue and hurl .lo P.irpb . brwn, blue, huv a 'J orarv Mrrni; .it k IVirt. Itlee, b a k; 1i-ht. oil ml and f ni y I'nnl. Mi pi r I'.ntrli-h hint, plain patt. rti. ! Fori. Hon- Priiii. ' A I K V I 1FI I- and t'HOICK eeCion of I. AWNS ofa.'in ctilor und patt. rn. Hrjwn, bbif, ffrevti and fancy iuii.v de li'iin 9. Super liLiek ami in- de colored Alpaca. I

b!aek and n, ode colored l.-one-t Cloth. ' HUi k. brown, blue, pink, drab and !ate cobm d Mus.m. j be f Silk linisNed and cl-iuk ltiiiii2, apron and mariner

l iirvK. Wosilen and cettt.n 1 lannt I. t .Me ar.d Srot h Piap r. ; I'.U'cti' d t'.iiua-k. pi mi n and tVu-v eoi'd la bl.C buh. Silks, Vestings. Shawls, Ike j Super plain hluik, bine bid- k and faney dre Silk 1 rt.Td ?ro de AlViuue bouiu I Si'.k j

4 Fancy tlu ui 4 S ie-!iavt, ppron il l While, b'ue and pink Fbin nee d Wliiie ;tin

Supi r plain bia.-k Natm anj V i f. r V ' kf:ine -i'k.ler iii,Cahmerr 1ar-.nh- j Shaw U and lr Iliiudki-ixhu t of (Ue latest i 'm', '

PARASOLS, Silks & Rlbard3. ; X HWT; joi r.-reirett a eood MOrtmnt t4" Sil!;t Ci m;h:im anl t ilico PrjmN. rlanl Dret Silk. 1 Koiinet Uiband. Hornet snd Palm Leif IIaT. hieh will be mld at the lowest Cincinnati price for cash. Persons ui-.!mhj- to buy iid will find it ta their iii.vn-st to call a;d i-vamine lh- price uf my gond I m-I ore ttiev make tNt-ir purchaet. May l-ii. K. TTXK. For Gentlemento p. ci.o I H. U p. Plain ar4 Fancy Ca.imere. 13 p. hatiacMs. p. f weed, tingle and Jouble id;H 1 t p. Keniilekv Jeaill. I 3 p. Plain and Fancy Stin Vec'iltffsf. .0p. f. Jii't r ccivrd and for fl'e lim v 15VKTUX & M H TlX. May in, 18it.

J. S. WILLIAMS

e!:hlihtd in the American f-oiblinr rar

nf the Court, House, a Oelierat A rrnfT fe-r ibe

' il the 0't ct Ubrateti and valuable Pairt M. .iieine M,a;ted to the dtacs if the we., am'm;i v hieh are the Ce!br..ted U A KFF.X RKHO COMPAW'S M.dicinei. Dr. Mlan valuable Lif-r P IN, n. iri.ran'j. Worn Sr citie. Dr. r..MKfs Female Pill, Oman's Botie.-t Pitlu, Karon V HtatcbfU r'-s Ht-rb Pill, Dr. Kuan's ju-:!y r lbratil Ferer and A-ut Pi!!, lr. Slurman ...r Man's Pla-irr, Ne. svc. 1 in- public are rtspecifullv inittrf to jit t em a trial. J. S. H . w ill receive in a few- iay a c ral atenrtm nt of new and intTestiiir books, eoTisimun: uf th lateM aid moii vaioabb- literary production of w-sti-rit a;d ta-trrn author. He will att aet a a-fiit t'or ail tb- rr.uc ;pa! new paper and pni-Mli-ca.s of the w.i. June 15, in4.tr

ti'ums optiik INDIANA A 31 K RICA X . f 3Vvo nolla-, in advance, in ii mnath, 1 9.0C at t.ie enJ nf the year, and an addition f "C'tfor e ery y ear pa uu m j lt lay til thereati r. A?VK!T:sEVEXT..-Onr rjitiuv or le will W in ertt-d ihree time for one tbillar.if payment be mad in advance; one dollar and twenty-lite ccut if pay r.ient be deiayt-d one r.ir; and on dollar and tifty ct. ifd:Uy.J iuar, and in the ame propor Hon foi t!ietiHie pa:n nt i. defied. Larifrradvertiemn :. for a longer tine will b'r chared tfct ai.ie pni:e.pi .

;;sr, Stilases

I H I! DS .f X. O. Sn-ir.

ITlackrcl

t -t. iiarn-is in iiiis.m-s. 10 H:i;- l.arn 1. . i MacLerrt. Mtiarter il... t li-ree iCics. Fur Ir April ITih. K. I T 1 F R. C-real Attractions: Second Arrival

Sis mn it, 1hm. , pliii a (id cirded Jaconet Of Snrinp Goo, Ht th N EV S TO R E f

Muslin.: w hite and blak lottuneit; i;reen bin

I n a I in. ii, s.c Ivc. SpitK.!id A.otmeiit of I. ad ii and Mit-i Sprite; M.le I ah:'-T.ili,e Hniu t. No rio.vs.

ackintjf ca;ivfl. crmd, can a m-dl and M it in edtin, I. isle I are and I

IV.aek and mod e.'i! Si k,. bnirr.nd rotten Frm C; , Worst il Fi reus. I.ut.o-s i'aiutiiaril Celiirh i in -In d Ha In (c and n per Fr in h work, d ( oll.ir Ai'TttUiul 1 lowers, plain and futicv nurst iuit

siii 1 li-Md--. ruii and taeU; Para-ol, I'mhr Han, ' f 1 Fans. t c. c i f

-KX Fit Al. ASSOl?! MKN l'if Stip rior HIT BON'S

thread

i ri ii. tr s

UNCK sV FARQIMIAR.

irKSSHS. l.I K is; r.U'm'HAK (T.r to thr f ( nMn- . n.i.d eoni.lelr as.orlinenl of VSHlONABI.K Sl'lUMl and SIMMKH C.OODS, M. lecud stilli irrof ran-ami at KKBITF.D FHII.'KS. 1 In y m . nl iiiiliirrni.'iiu ..r hilfterj Tnu, dialanl lieii;!itt.irl.i..its In exantitie iheir .Mt Ii, u rl niiaiir- . I in ilus iimrket. l'ricrs MITII n-ttun-tl Mav 2., lfi

l.a.lt. s c-.tt .1 iniil Txitek kt.I. silk ai.il t-utluti s.lfte. st.K k. now ri-c. i iiii ierils l.m i;, kill, silk ami c.itii.ii i:o : lir.ciiis, l'alin l.ea'

MenV, I. a lies. Miss anil cluldr. n coi:t.li aud ss.iia- ear. Itilly M-I.xi.'d lium

tli

. .I lies,a Is! f li's

Kelic-ll 'f a. 1)01 H. Us, fvr.

UATS A: ( APS. l.t t- st st b- A. i;ishiii.a'!e tnole -kin

I nr ai.d W u '

T;irs for the Year 1S-18. The iinderiTriied Tranrer or Frankbn county. Indiana, liereby inform T-p:iyer that the per centum chartfed on the taxable property in the said eonnty on the Onplicate of .iid jir i ni follows: On each $100 for State purposes -"0 cf. ' TflNable Poll for same pnrpoe 75 " ' S tOO for County purpose IS "

"I'axab.e Poll lor ame purpose 53 filOO for ffnad tuivpixes 10

i

last, John E'.don to Miss

BE IT REMEMBERED, that Henay A.Wise j

oppos Taylor and supports t'ass because he' sayt, that Taylor will not veto the Wilmot Tro-! viao, and isopposed to the extension of slavery ' BE IT REMEMBERED, that the Charleston (S. C. ) Courier says ('.en. Taylor cannot be! supported by South Carolina "because he Is op- j posed to the extension of slavery In the Terri-i lories. i

Died On Tuesday last, SAMUEL, son of James and Susannah GouJie, aged two years and two months. On Big Cedar, on the lllh inst , Mr. WM. KERR, aged about 50 years.

Jaaaj.au.1, m . rt- I 1 11 COHIilERCIAL,

The Ii(Trrtlalco.

eilpes their voire in the Government which they

have established. He is tlKir candidate, because i the Constitution, as construed by Washington and his compalriois, will be his puivii-. He is i their candidate, beransA the bests interests of his . i whole rouutry, fi'ttered by no sectional feeline, and bounded by no profiraphical division, will i le his first wish and his hist aim. Stiinding in , ' this position, he challenges their support on eve- '. ry principle of r' rht and duty. Men of all par- 1 ties, whatever Iheir past bickerings, may shake ! i hands and unite under his banner, the broad, free banner of the country anil its Constitution. All he has promised will be fulfilled, and he has promised all the fair and reasonable could desire. 1

He will "dare to do right," and his word is worth

j Cincinnati tlnrkrt Sci. 30. i Flour The market was unusually quiet to- ! day, and the onlv sales heard of were small lots

i kran.li. ratgILM it 1.1 Ci T u..n.l ' nil tllrt Til.-rp ll.l ll fliA nminie .v.n tl.n.inrt.

. . ...... ........... ,v .v . . 1 1 . . . ivftiuufti lum . i I " ' fnen uen. laylor was advised by the ad- ! for shipment would not have commanded these ! ",e' were P''e(1 mountain high, scheming poli-: ministration to retreat from Buena Vista to ', fignres, but with a little probability of more wa- .' tirians could make in a lifetime. His pledge of : Monterey, he scorned the advice. He had gone 1 ter in lhe river; lloWers were not disposed to ' an honest heart and an upright will is above j

Provisions The demand is almost entirely ' resolutions never to be kept, and "platforms" to suspended, in consequence of low water, and the "fan one thing now, and another hereafter, just only sale heard of to-day was a lot of I'll brls. , as party and self may justify or require. The prime No. 1 Lard at 7"-.,c. Holders are firm . friends of General Taylor the People must,

for all descriptions. j therefore, be up and doing. There must be! Saleratus A sale of 11 brls. country made "neither sleep to their eyes nor slumber to their ! at 5c. ' eye-li.is" from this until the election in Novem- i Groceries The market is very cniet, the de- l'r. fr' weak as his opponents are, thev are,

mand beinsr seriously checked hv the want of nevertheless, unscrupulous and watchful. The '

hiriielit. I hi. nn v :.le -r.r.t

y brls. Molasses at dic cash. tlVe at !"'c, indicating no

to uuena ista to fight and not to mn away. He fought and conqiiered and thus prevented the ! hosts ofSanta Anna from overrunning all the !erritory wrested from the Mexicans and even i Texas itself. J When Gen. Cass at the Aux Canards bridge was instructed in writing by Gen. Hull that he

was at liberty either to pursue the enemy or to Sl . J faculties for s

reii-eai according to nis own discretion, he chose 1 ed to day are m e: to retreat. He ran away, when, by oushintrfor- Small lot nri:v,i C

Tmretlier ih a full fiipply ut'all the minor aitii'.es

-I the lr:uli. BOOTS AND SHOES. Mmi'j water-proof Kip b-jol-. M' U'i calf 1 o tts. do thiek do Roy do d Heavy Hi?:.nt for men and boys. Women's and Mtse kid shoes. Do do ci If boots. Ladies' kid lM)t an I bu-iknis. Do Gaiter bous. 20 bairs best Kio CufT c. No. I Mat-hen I I B. i- Rit-o Loafaiul hnini n Silfrar, vi ry ehi-ap. 'I'ubs, biicki-is, bit! cin-ils, t-oil riipe, staicfi, Xc. tiUi:nss-VAitt:. A full supply of beautiful new stylet of fancy (ueensft are. ami all other articles in our line, of the laust stles, anil at the lowest rairs. tliir olil cusiu-nn-rs art- requested to come on, anil new ones respectfullv invited to examine our stock. Hi-ftMihville, Sept. 20, 1848.

The Treason r fi.rther nmitii s tax pay. r. llmt he

will attend ill the sevrl-;;l t uw lis!, i ps Ht tile pliice of hriltlinc' eli-etiiitis on the d.y nienti.iil-'d for the purpose of roll.-t-titKr lain, si.: White Water l ovft n hip, Mmi-l-iv,' ci!rf',',1S.

T.i. -.I.tv

" W. ilaesilay "I hiii-sil.i ' Krnlay Saiiii-ilny ' Miiiiilaft " lilesiiiiy i!av j hurs.lav "

Friilav

Will I sill Ivih " fist 2--I 2slh :.-iii.x: 7 til

warti a TeW miles, he might have taken Maiden cnsl1pe ' prices. Sugars are steady at previ-

without striking a blow. The consequences of j MMM- . - 6 M ! Cheese A sale to-day of it) boves for shinis running awav was the invasion cf Michi.o-an i mt t 3 -K,oi, i,i.i n . i. ..'

" - ........... j--,.. ui ii nvivu i t ; i. i .1 1 1 M, uui

by the British forces.

A man may as well break his sword no use for it on such an occasion.

who ha

there is very little demand for shipment.

r.xcnange on me t..tsi is steady at ?4 prem, Ou New O rleans lal discount aud interest oti'for 60, 10 and 100 days.

freights lolittsburgh the small amount

13 A poll list has been kept open at the col

lector s onice: t-yracuse. jN. t .. on the F.rin ; -c nui ik

Canal, for ascertaining the views of the captains There has at last been an arrival of Produce commanding boats on that canal upon the Pres-' by lhe White,"tr Canal. idential question. A late number of the Albany lomciic Mnrkt-t. r. . , ,. . 1 .ew ork, tept. lMh. f-venmg Journal g-ves the following as the re- The market for Flour as regards prices, is

I without any chance since isaturiiav. but the de-

watchman's cry of "nil's well" must neither delude nor enervate the triumph is not to be celebrated until the victory be won. The Republic is in danger, and strong arms and stout hearts must defend it; hut let these be true, and the spoilsmen and corruptionists, who have so long preyed on its vitals, will he put down forever, ll.iena Vista will lie fought again, perhaps, but with the General who "never surrenders,'' and always tights the enemy " in whatever force he meets him," if the volunteer corps of the People keen up the "p-rape," the stmsrele will bj

.1st. . 1st. . 2d.

3d.

For Taylor, For Van Enren, For Cass,

203 140 26

shipped is taken at 50c. per 100 lbs.; to St. Lou- . over, even before the trembling columns of the

enemy can oe brought into line, ii snoui.i ne recollected, however, that the battle is to decide great issues, and must be gained. A brave, gal-; lant tight, n ithout success, will not answer. To fail, will be to lose all that is valuable in a free Government, or advantageous to a peace- j lovinsr Deonle. It will iustifv war at the mere .

mand is much less than it was, and the sales caprice of the 1 resident; will degrade the cnar

1 to-day comprise only 40imi brls at 5.75a5.1 4 j for Western and 5.S7 la'a5.934' for Genessee.

The transactions in heat were moderate.

T A X K S OTICE i" hereby piven that I will atiend at the usual places of holdinp election, in the eeral town-ship- in t'nion county, for the purpose of reeeiv in Taxes for the year lS4,on the follow ing Ua s, to- wit: Harrison Township, on Monday, Oct -10th.

Brow nsville " Tuesday, Oct. Liberty " Wednesday, Nov Ilarmnnv " Thursday, Nov.

Vnion Vrid-ty, Nov, Centre " in I.ibertv after 1st Oet. R ATF.S OK TAXATION".

On eacb 100 Dollar for State piirpoe-. On taeh 100 Dollars ftr County pnipovs On each 100 Dollars for Hoad pu eposes.

Mfiooi ia m iit. ao. i, t. in, k on each S 1 00 00.

Sehool Tax in Dist. o. 3, T

on i ach 8100 oo. On each Poll tor State purpose, 7 Ct. Oh t-mh Poll for County purpose, 25 Cts. On each dot more than ohe, 1 oo Payment of Tas is rtquind on or before the tt dav oi" January, 1S49. WILLI VM BVH AM, Treasurer of Vnion Countv, Si pt Uth, IS4S 39-w

' Spruipfield liaili Fairfield i Blooming Cirore 1 Laurel j Poey j -Valt Creek : liny ip. V dne ! Hie'ilaud t'n.

All taxes not paid on the tla I attend in the township: -will have to be paid in Ho-'kville. The lt day ot'.lanuary is the LAS I DVY the taxes Tor I the present year can be p:tid without eot. All twx1 remaining unpaid at said date, will be c.i'.leoted w it h j CtPt. 1 he treasurer w ill In- found at all tuber ti ne up to ' I the 1st nt January at hiottice in Hiooktillc prepared ! to riceive taxe. ; n o a i t ax. Snpi rvistirs of A-iimls srv rpqm'st.d ttt ri-tnm llii-ir j list n tin- 'I rt-asiiri r al HrooWt il!i- l . tVn tin- l'-i'i "f I Oi tiiluT or on tin- ilay that In- ilt hi- nt lln- plscrs I aliovt- nii-iiiiiiiit il.

rr.NDs Rr.cEivAr.i.i: fou taxi-..-. Stud- mid Hank seripl hi-n-ci ivt it fur all Taxet for the ciirr.nt yt-ar. lntt-r. st will hi- allowt-il on script in thf 'a mm! ol Stall- "I ;i. Noli-s of iht- lo. hiwinit hanks anil none nlln-r will hi- ri-ciivril for fat-t-s for the currt-nt y.-ar. viz : State ltftnk of I n.liana anil lli-Aiithts; i ' " Ohio " ! Kintnrky all solvent Hanks; t'iiift-innati , , .. All the new Ohio Hanks; Hank of th-- State of Missouri; Noli. -f ami iinwunls at par in the cities New Vol k, I'liiltulelpi ia, anil Italuiiiore. sis ii. n. nt it i ox, t. r. t.

k Hats lil

P.ilm ju Kiir, tliiili. oil-1 iik anJ ii'.ii-i r.irs. Boots and Shoes. M.-il" .mil Bets fall, Kip a O.I Common I.mi. " , ' " " " S . I.iidi. .s" anil Misses morn-co anl cnlf ln.ets ami shoci slippers, hnskilis an. I enters. Sl'LESnill assortniriit of LOOK I M. . I. SSK.S. M I. AM) WINDOW IMIT.K. Landscape an'l It re Srree is and li"iiers . I.arre and Smail I I. t. I I KHS. Splendid as..,rt:ni'lit ol l.adii s' and tleiill.-ni" li t HUl Mil l.S ( llll'KI lit.1 i ra-s Man iiiiiiinlacKir. d bv tin- Hliiul; t. rn hu'k Mats. i Oil paint, il I.in!rat.- Wimt.. Slia.'es. 1 Ail kind, ol appro, . il nii-n I.aoM'r. . eoont : y pi odiut ri n ifti il in i whani- f..r e-...M!s, at c:.sh pric-s. I'nri-liaM r. Hn- r. tju. si.il to . :n-.iiiie I'it ill- ti'-i h. . both tin II I It l.K. and the Pit K K.ns onr motto sui i, lliat -'lln- llllllltit siXpense , prelV-i'a'ile lo I hi- slow shiilinc " I.IXl'K ts; tAIIHriHK. Apn! 1st, 1 - ;s. ! :. i). jt). : , Al IOKVKY AMI COlXm.LOH Al I. AW. . 15 r . i. v i i I i-. I m .) . Ofii.-e on M. in 1urj. st bl. Dft-c. 31, l - 5 1 v

Cheaper Uian the Cheapest NKW HOOT AM) S1IOK STO tt K.

UK Snhserilwra hax iaac r. centlr ronim. meed in the Midi- 1 rule. Whoh sale ami H. nil soi.U

II the atn iili.in of t!ie t.nblic reiarralW an lanr

It t-itlisis.K. of no.l, ShiK-a, I.eshorii and Panama Han, th.- -tailHfnr1..ri.-. hv n t ..a

, ...- in in. w nose i pen uu ui j usi ii y i u. m in avinf j iheir sloi k. in point of quality, still he furpatas-sl hf i none in tli,. cit, ami are determined to sell at as lost ! priees, it iiot a JiMl- lower than anv other hovt. Iall and t will w nli pi. asurt- show you onr slink. I CK.OKGK I.OWK A 0. ' No. '5 Maia t . betwet ii Coliimhia ft Lower Markrt. i Var. hn.-IMv

Riubons & Artificial Flowers. ,IIK atientiiin of the I. ado s it callsd to our tack laa uf Uibliona anil riowers. lll'HTOX MIRTI.

Men & Bovs' Summer Waie.

TK uiviie tlir attil.tion of all in wantuatar

large stoek .if Slum. i. r War.-. HtHTON Si MAHTI

Tlieodnre E. Sleeks, rAHINKT 31 A KICK: ijII Oi on M.iin I-.mxe-.ti ttti i, n -arlr ptrir the y- i-;tuk tin 1 Kitrttitiire ot all kind made .u ilie l-t. i and t, i ib, on hort uoiiee, ml viry rra ii at le terni. lie haMiifc ju-t f.nt-thid a Heat and subtanuat 1 i :)r-e, ii prepi-ired lo m;.Le and dell-rt r eftii any f.i'-1 O e, nt tntMlenite prieet. I'-ftioLTille, Jill .''Hli, I'M". fO-rtm

.foii .jiiiit.ji x t:. ; Attorney and Coun3eUar at Liw. ' Praetieesin Hamilton, t'l - rniont and Hrnmi rmin- , ties. t)!lio. i

ITK--0.. tin- l-:i-l side of Maia. I ttwftin J.t 'i Ms., Citn-imiati, Ohio t

V. t'lai-kson, Hi'onkt ilir. I

Ol-'V and 4?

H. f r to t 1.C. 1

. M-lv

10, H. I, W

sn Cts.

i:j t'ts.

10 Its.

I West 171 ets.

25 cts.

New Fall and Winter ruods. 1 Uf ...!....-:.-. ..I I. . a. , I ...1 anJ

acter of Congress, deny to the majority the right complete a-nrtnieiu of pvery" description or iiood-

Stoekholder of the Vruiklin Turnpike', Company are hereby noti.v d thnt the four tirM inia lint !!? on t lit capital toek f :iid company are . now ttue.and per on in srr.'ar for :m v of sai.l iti-t:il-nn-nts, aiv hei-eby notified to make payment to the TeanmT on or In r.-r the 10th d;y of JnU next, or mi'iiim,i will b-' tttken to enforce Mich payment, in itrder to enable the tlin-ctort to meet the nij-iteiin nt t hey have made under the intritvti-n-t of the -.toek- . holdei. Hv order " the loo ted, JOHN 1 BRADY, rivi'l. . John Wvnn, Secretary. Juur 1'ith, 1S4S. i-s-.w

II. I. .IOHS( AVIOUNKY Wl) HNSKI.!.on ATI.W, SHKI.in VII. I. K, 1M. 11 1 fi-r to Messrs. t.'orain, I' w.-.-d t t.. , t'ineiniiati; il.o. Hollind, r.sq. Ilrooki ill.-. Inn Oet. 2J, 1 4 17 44 .IOII A A- MATSOIV, Attorney at Law. Or put on Main Sr.. IIkooki ii i.k ln M:V 1 lilh. 1S4.. 2lMf. JOHN' II. l-'A !Mi,niAK, At torn ky a r Law. It i -1 n k v i 1 I r . In Jvv 111 lS4'.i- :i-if .jos rfxT".Ti o vl a a xT Attorney at Law, DUOOKVM.i.r: i...

The difference in favor of "Old Zach" is still ; but from the openinsr rat this niominpr there

grwter among the hands employed on canal.

the

i was

no chants, the closing- rates beine i33al3t

for White and li ;tl2oc for reil. Moderate sales of Corn at 62c for White aud

. , . ; 67 a70c for yellow: market continues dull. nr.cnrttthP-erMo.cT. j The market for Torlc opened this inorniny; Louisville, Sept. lMh. j snitH a good demand, at an advance on S;tturMr. Clay has authorized the publication of a ! day's pnees, and the closing sales at $10.00 for paragraph, in which he says that whilst he feels I r rime aiul tl'J.73 for Mess. Moderate sales of deeply and r-.tefu.lv affected bv the desire to i "f?9- for.bffrre,s "nd Si kegs. , . " - ! iso change in Cotton, which many of his ardent and faithful friends! FhiladelphH, ?ent. l!-th.

cling, of electing him to the Presidency, he The Flour market has been exceedingly quiet

hi i i. . - .... .

oreo oarreis, at o..w lor esiern. Wheat is firm but not active; 2,000 bush sold to-day at 110 for prime Red. Of Corn 15,000 bush sold at 60c for Prime White aud 63 for Yellow prices tendiug down

ward

cannot accept a nomination for that office if it T7' ana l"e 8aes :co."1l,ris y Iew nun-

te tendered him. Feeling bound by the decision of the Philadelphia Convention, he does cot wish, and cannot consent, that any farther Mae be made of his name in connection with that offise.

Vtra anamg thr Fnrmrrsi mfXrvr York.

to trovern. and make the "One-man 1 ower

1 supreme and dictatorial against the popular will. To avert these calamities, the people must rouse and to arms! There must be no faltering in their ranks. The march to victory and to freedom should be steady and onward. F.ven now , ' their enemies are broken and disordered, and one ' sweeping charge is only necessary to crush ; Ihem. Courage, then, brave hearts, and be ready for the contfiet! Your General is in your

midst, and the eyes of the world are on you in this, vour strugnle ag.iinst corruption, and misrule, and usurpation, ttand fast and remember his famous declaration to Wool at Biiena Vita, "We can't be beat when all pull together." Let the same high resolve and uncoiiquering will which sustained him there, animate yiu now, and the day is ours! "inland firm," as he did, and give them battle '-stand firm, ami art.Y on K JVST rROVIDKNCE FOR A RtCHT RFSl't Xl'

The Cotton market is quiet and without ' change. i Tn r.--Jc-!rtio as- I - Fu.ar t ad T Kuty- nf l. 1ST limns.

O. ll , IU I 1 1 . V'l V"l V'V . A ...... 1 at a tMlS At . . ..TS.A.1.. I .. . . I

s. s.. tars coming into rsunaio tne j actions, and nave no change lo note in prices. ther day, with a load of delegates to the Stat, ! t. Louis, Sept. ISth. t a. . . " C i s ft - lllrt - ! 1C1 J ll(V. t llt:1 y I

Agncultural Fair, the followin vnta, was taken. s-nies Z.u-.t oris r tour nt -..v,. , ,,.-4

laylor Van Buren Cass

The train which arrived at Buffalo n Tuesday divided off as follows:

Taylor Van Buren C as b :

Tl. a T . .-lr t r... ht th at fntc-nvrai-rl ten-

1' ' dency, prices range from 67 to 70. For Corn ' SI , there is a steady demand and 5000 bush sold at : 35 31 to 35c.

( "Sales of mess Tork at b..ii ana prime at a .oti. i Lead has advanced to 3.5a3 90. Pew rotted

166 i

106

i Hemp $ 102.

55

Same day on board the packts between Roch-

est er and Buffalo:

Taylor Cass Van Buren

32 39

Public Sale.

I rilHF.RE will be aoltl on TuestUv tlie J.I day of I 1 Oct. nct, on the farm I now occupy, ad loinint; I the widow Reed'av, on tiamson Crctk, the followina; ' pronertT, tomit.HORSKS, COLTS. COWS, YOI NG CATTLK, SUF.F.P, ROUS, etc. Also Tarirt-r of farm in tj utensils, embnicinR one ' pood tsro horse "Lnmner Watron and Harness, lis or IS

I acre ot 1 om, 4 or 5 Tons ot Hjt.

A llata-st -flntrk. It is stated that a Mr. Marble lately married a Miss Stone. The marriage ceremony took place in a small town in the Granite State, and the a .iial knr.t was tied by the Rev. Mr. Flint.

l.aarrl, Sept. 7, IS4S.-

V M,

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VAX 11EKGBN.

BOOts And Shoes.

VyPF- fce received a lar- ttock of Boot and : W Shoe. Our as-orimcnt i complete. We Hevote nr entire Hstk nnttn to then artielet; ami hats. t PI RTON MAKT1K.

suiiahle fr the season ; iich a

DRK.SS GOOPS. Snper. French, ami Knjrli-h ('ASHMK.RF.S. k " M.ni5e tie I.nm Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca Fremh, Knelih, ami Scotch Oinfrhams Sunertiue ia1a riaid

Raw Silk VluuU Bnena Vita, Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaid Moler enlnr, Mripetl and hlack Alpaca Very rich Mack and nhadeil 1-lontharines j Plaid 1'loak l.mintrs, all We-nl I Stnp' tl, Plaid and Plain Linn-v Kich F.nr-h nd Ann ricait Calicoe ' Vi-ry rich plaid Cloaking Silk and l otton Velvet A r. h a-ortinent of plain ul:tck aud fancy Silk Urerinn. Ktrptinti and Orleant Mitt , Zephyr Wnt Merino ti loves article Htkin and Kid tilnve Kt rlin I. inert, 1'hanmii I,in d Glov V ortd Hood and Cm1nrts Plain and pl.nd 4ati:hnc and Jncon. t Si, Mull ami Hoik Mutm l.imn CumSric. hmwn and M:uk Caiihr.c i Thrtad .aee, Kilcincr, and lner'im: I Plain and conled .iacoiiet, Iti-own Holland Iri-sh l.im ti, tn"-n Herepe, tiau.e 't ils '. w Style lltiin t Hibhond i Ponm t l"a'i!i and Arntieial Flowrr i Hlack Seninc Raw Siik and Mdi:nr Krinpe Stlk Kriuir for Oreise1". ail color

black ami Fancy col ire d Apron flirdlrt

Shawls, &c. Super. all Wool Procha Shawl lo Slid and Worsted Rroehft ShiwU P Heavy W.K ii mid Tekeri do Plain and F.mh'd CNih and C-hmtTf do Siipt-r. Rlanket and eek do Silk Cravat and H'rik'f Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Fine blue, hlack and bro n French, K.ni:1ih and A nurican (Moth French. Kn?1ih and Aineriean ol hlack ta-imere Snp-r Vniu h and F.nulih f.iney t"imer Sky blue FeltC loth an.! Mackinaw blanket v for Coat tiold mixed andoihtr ttld I ntl Pine, hi nek and trtdil mixed Jt an Hedtrit-n, white and yellow Flannel Fine blavk and hhn -bick (timfrv V-.'inp Plavk Silk Velvet and Satin d Fancy color tl Worsted do ; Fine 1-1 ink Mitt and lilove

i 11-4 and 15-4 Whitnt v Blank 1 1

in order to avert the downward 1 ndency of our . wand -JM National aff.iirs. j j-4 ami s-i hmnn sheeuners , T- r. vj,; Fornf: Brown anil blracht-tl lrilliiiir anil Canion Flannel By arder of the l nion Co. Wh.g l.xecntiv . r(t ab.vt, rnnAt h,vrh.n ,r,,.,.tr,i ,,h cwat Committee. ', carv, anil arc oft'ert-d at the lowest Cincinnati one ,. c tr ,C4 s for CASH. R. 1VVIH. I aion Ce. P.'I1. 1, 1M"N Br-ksi'lc, Nor. ?tV, IM7 4 -

TurnpikG Notice. TltF. Stoi-lsholili rs of tlie Ili-iii kt ille anil Connersville '1 11 rti i i ks- ('ompunv are lien I. y nolil'n il That ten ilolhirs on ei eh share ol tli capital sun k ol sjinl mn. nanv, il I hp reqnin-d on or Ik lore llie iOlli ilay of Of. lohi-i- next, il heme tin- 2il uiMHimeiit. Hv unit rol' ih- Hoanl. JVMK.S I.. AMillF.WS. rn-t. David fi.a:ii;).t. r, S. :y. Aiirh-i Will, K.-tS. 34 NOTICI.t THK copartnership hi r'toiit 'iiinc h-t een the uhrrilu rs, in the Di-tillmn biisim iuh!t the firm nf Wal ker, Snuili V I nek r, i thi da tiiM.ivcd by mtit u;il consul. MTHOI S WAI.KKK, CM AKI.KS Sll I'M, N ATI! N Tl'CKKH. The bu ine of the abo e conet rn . .11 be clot-d by the undt r-itrnt ;l. nel couttnutd own urcinint. toir- tht r vi'.ii the Mtilt ir and M. icli 'n .!ii:ic- under tlo lirtnof WALKI'.ff liUO I UKA'-i. XI- tam.tra, la , An;. 10 h, I4i. 5l-7w Dissolution Of Fdrtnershl? THK l:te f ni, of ''William SlmlVr" in th R!ackhithinp htiim a on thi day diseled by tnuMial ronent The note anil h.x.t, a ri'MtiMi are 1. ft in tlie lind of Sant'iel William for col. eii.n. SWVF.l V 1 l.l.l A MS Kl.X VS SHAFF.H. I.atir-tl, Anp. 10ih, IS tS. j5-1w

T T!!K n'HI.IC,

A VI V Ci c.imiil ti ii(r iu- w Piano and Tea

an ro-ni, and n c- i d our f; r-t 1u;iti hi,

i (iii-i-'nii; oi .V' pi. r.titi I'Kino. nun ,nn ('hei choice- I -. mt lit piireh.n.-r-. d ea ! r nt iho;irtu-, to cnil aul t x.iititm- niir toek, w hieh ft lil li r 1U ui-!. .1 k ! . Our T-a an pur-hs-d for cath clmct fnn the t:nport r;iud ir I'dHid lo ini frooi thr n.iiuf.EC ion of Si.'d i r V K'li'hnm. New Vork, cannot be equallt d m the 1'iuted Siati . The 1'i.tno S i!r-nuni i t the T a Ware-roorn':, and (Ten flirt the -u hole u pper part t iho build uiir. I -I put up in ;uid i :'iiiI pnt k;ii. , i f lu ll' r i-jti.UiM in l.-u.rivl,nnl m Inner price, than hy anv nf tb. r...-t i n pin-kin; li n . smi I II Nt rih F:it cor Tth & Wa! Cincnmati, (thin. July 5, tiS.

New Hirdwara r.n4 Cutlery Store. UW. IK'O I K. No 9t Main strrt t, ftrt dtntr brm ti lrwl 11-iiik, Ciuciiiiimi. t nu 9 rec i ii dite t fro n Knl.tt.d ant! tit rmany, mo I tht Mitittrroro- Kai, a n Niid vfiinplt'te atok uf C ! in Ii Inn , hi ninth ho invite the attctitiou a nl xn iiii'.i m n if M r -hunt , h n tht t viatt the city. He wiii ell at Kaiern pi ict, the follti4g Ko-.d-: . ' Odort-Ti Hutu A-str, Hutchrt and Etlr- I oU; :.00 dozen II. Mauit ami N. Morgan r; 10" doreii CoHin .V Ae; .10 ibizni J. l.rvt r t"t do; .si iloMi l. K. William-iA. iVlhn aih'i do; :i0 iI.-y.t Ti A ine-. Shovel and Spade; ?on diMti V nod, 4r.--iit and Mill Sw-; ?f! dot -it S jt aiV Jatk'-otit.H!id,l'aaeUVH,iek S w 200 direii Mt-cetlslti t-ttit l, fbi dn 1a KPfti p-.-i. r.ee t'lKitu; Cy0 IIt. l.Z fhain; lf'0 r. N'i Kiclnnd Wood Sere; If) gr. Hl d.t; l r-o ilirn Hutt and Tut I rMc Hiiir-; rr t7t n Ktej-li-h ii t A no rican Curry Pi-ai!; .'o i!..'. n furry. Hor-o-, Wni :md Counn lard;

tOO ur. Aino Hiu and Knli.-h I ble Knives kh4 F..rK; ?0Co dn. ii pocket and IVn Kuiri: J00 ilnr.ni ,l. h:i iloir,Hu'serf $t Wtrd't nttchr K miti s; 5(m l(r-n niiM an 1 John Wilon hoc Knir 5CO (In7eti Shear and Srior; SoOOdneii W. lintclier" Hand Sa. Flat au4 HW Itirittn!, Ita(-4rd aul Mill Saw Kile-, tn dor u W. ,iitchera V. S. Firm-r and 5oekt hi. -'-, tiour' Jjttd Plane Iron; d -zni Iloroe, Wood and Shue Ai'p1; ICef-n lb uo-r. or Snd Iron-; T ''LTeth -r w i h a eontpi le aanrf meiil vt Manner Fork. Tack, linid-. Sh.M- Nail; Hrit , (Jfrmnn Silver and Irnii T a and Table Sp.mn; Moc-r ft. hmi', outt titn.liin. and W ade .V nutclu-r' Har.or. Harcir Strop, mid t'-e h tier i ta and qualify if Hard mfv, uilu-v nnil l-'am-y omU p-neiaUy. i'tiiciiip.nii, S pt. ;. J7-Jm

nail 1 1 ii fnmt Marr.

YVAUIY I'ltrn'wr, I'l'rrt;

o. 1 iS Hl'lli st., hetwti liner and Kim, haa an.nsianf f en liatol anil lor sale. Well, ( isiern and Kort-r l'units. Sins t I.i iiH anil l.i-ail Pipes of all si. s. ALSO Myilr.inlic V'aler Iftaois. for roiives-ins; .ui r from Sjiriiurs or smail sin anis, to iltirllins irardeiis. stalili-s. ,s;o., . here a head itf I'rnm 4 ia i fet-l rail he olitaiin-il. Water can Ik convi se.l from ICO to 1 a f. . t in hi-ipNt, anil from to oi.n feel on ft W-T-. , :it ;i small i use. All o.-.lers irooi tin- toniitry a-keruttd with ait-al. tiess an-l ilesoatrli. Can , ., ! e. i. H47. JI-1)

Groceries, P;n3 Warr, &c. 1K. IVftis". Miqar. r?ire. Molasses, Salrra'ns, Pi inn T, Spice, t.ini-i r, lift.- Suills, 1 i.iir.ceo, Martli. Cii-mii V irus, Nni.. (ll'-.ss, epi-s. Pih-- t linriis, l ii l.s noil lim krls, , c. Jtc . ei.tisimnlv on Uaiiil anil ur sale lost Iit I1VKK) N .V M.UMN.

G. C. SlUAA-lK vt CO.

I M IM K.C l l'KKHS OP i Cast, Wrousi.t, and Steel, Hcroldboard Ploughs, . S.ruuhSl. Ilnaira .MllliiT Walnot. Cin.O. March Sih i4,. IJ It.

N t) T I C I.. iVO AT. WHOM II MY fOVCK'tN': On th

2 i of Miv, lt !. the lnt will and H taim nt of laac S. Sweninen, then km ot Fraakl.u c ::i y, in I thr i-itr of I.idtiin:i. ilt d. :i n-ti lav' v admit- . led to Frohatf, m the f mbnte I ourt ol Kaid county.

thine, the ti tafnr direct that all t!rr nidu of hi !

pt r-onal ml Mir ltiil Im- utvrtt-ti iwr mi- or oi f.ar- i f . bsra to i-eceivi the itit-ret accriiinc thereon duritiu: V "". her uatural lit ; tie- id la-t r I ae.d t? t:tm in t on- Cincinnati, Ohm, Wtt Scvemh tre t. brtwrca Wc-t:u:e-the f.-ltift inr r i-i.n: Mt i my will that at f rn How and John at thed ath l my b ovt d wife liarhara, my executor ) J XV M W FA t'Tl U KUS A U ferrfpttnfii of In r inafn r nutii i d make a l uil U ction of ail mon- k Circular Sa made to trJrr; InmVTchb tir ey !ii!' niv etat" and then to ivr n-iic, by (tubic 1 Hek S:iw; al kind of Xurmw Sa-aa ftr mmiii? a.ivi rti nuin to .iil ley It al Ion ti cotne forward i it her for ne by bander mill p-nwrr; all kind of

will. nt linn M;ir f.';t.i ine tune of a1 vt ri i- ni'tit. a w tvpairitii; rx cm ted n iMkmiu!ikr luanner.

' .1 V P ? A X" t a IlinL'C t

a ititii.iiii . 4 iiiifriCt i UK, ubrrther tmviur pun h ,-ed the old Tan-Yant nf M r. One.d w in in Hrook v il It ihe in pitrcha Hiite-ami Hark. for n kick he iiUgecthc markci price, A.v.

HKNHY SHAFF.H. April 15th, 1S47-

O. Z. T. The frienos of the HKRO OF El'EXA VISTA, will hold a MASS MEETING at LIB-s ERTY, on Saturday the 30th of SeptemhrT, inst. , Hon. C. B. SMITH, S. V. TARKER, and D. F. HOLI.OWAY, have consentei. to ln present and address the people. Other distinguished speakers from our own Hoosier and the Buckeye State, have been inTited to attend. We trust that the Whigs of Union and th adjoining counties, will not fail to be there. lVmocrats, an 1 others, are also cordially invited to attend, and hear a faithful exposition of the principles of our Government, now at stake. In the lan(tnaf of Gen. Taylor, we believe that the time has come when the welfare of the

Union requires a change of men and measures

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mi- direct

It

ol't.OODS arr vfj i " nt th.w n;aik r which th y lake creat pi'eau!-e in howiti'- tfe ird p-opu of Franklin en., ai d h t them jtid.-r for themt Ue. I h-. ir anrtm- nt i eompUte, aud thf .in' dett r nil lied riot to V unilri sold hu ant hruirr in k.' "ifl I want the p ed. t brat; for ih:-:-!. Ive . fall and look at tketit. R;o.'k iile. May j-t. ; is. P. S. Country proloce tak-n in ochance for Good.

Alt m htir that m:iy tonie forward within the time . above "iK svnh. I loir viuim brtu hc'-'tly leted,i hal) '.till' d 1. tin ir n ctive t qital hnr ot the j I wh.ile Mini cullieted, a laM above deeri!il. The 1 w ho m..v t-.l ! -TP- -ir i: th it time, i I any 5ch there 1 be. h.tii b. i. on ver xc ln vd fituti harc o. inter t-i i:t my e.;te a h iti r." t)i the 4'h of Ju.v , 1 n. Mr. B -.rhara Snt-nnn, the rt lit i e" the -a ti ietatr, departtd ihi life in aa;tl

VitiLli!i Countv

In nur-unm-e ;h'T- fTr of the aid lat

tameiiT, the u nd rt n ned. Jon- Coiiw

t.f I lat ill and t -tnm - nt, hervnj not;tn nil per--..ii" iittrf ted a ctai.nnnt und r itl lat v ill ami

t, tiiii-iii, to p-.olin- tt tie rroii.it- i wurt o 'i-.i roomy pr.-pr-r id- nee "f lit ir rrhi in a eiMribtttive h-tn-of the rt:itenf -a-d tt tat'r. within te term of three ytar ireiii th.- d.iu-of lln atlvi rnn -nen. 1 le: pn-bil.le urn Mint uf anl eiate mhi' trt to di-

liueki.

Feb.

I.tw re; -ui red aud w armuted tauil tn new.

3d, 148. 7-Iy

At AV. II. Uoxcboom, Plas,e Jk Edgo Tool Hanufacturtrs AnJ Dealers in IarJw:ire and Cutlr-ry,

NO. S4.MIN SIHtF. r.

nir b.iliil. Mini s mill, t l xt i.nai i .

t -sill mill trs- Coopers, Carpenters, Wapou, Cahiuet, and Chair ell. Kxrcutnr ' M.ikers Tools, of every deitcription.

alwiivs on hand, OH MARK TO rill Drill, AT SHOUT XOTICK. Mar. 20. 4S. l.VIv

. F. invite

our a-4ort

SHAWI-S: the i.articn.;ir attention of l.adie

: t rioutt.'

l-:ii Shawl.

HVKTOX &, MAR I l.

navigation Qv

y y AUU Wt-iKMKN I S Vt)i t J"tx. r nm nni M.w. Nv. toth ..f SentemlK-r. t-4a. -he Cin-

c.nnatM'ambr.uc City Daily faiket l;:ne hax. Cincinnati dilv at 5 vVlot k. ! v., --Sunday . cep-

idl nsintr ih.otiL-ir Cl ve Town Harron,

on bo:ird.

i1utir ilt-ot.-.nd flr'-ur-. J MKS COVW KIT.,

ol thr KUU of I. S.

Xema Toreh I-iht fi"hio) and i rn k tow n l-Aiimiri' r . Md. will in- rt th for-

c.'' t; ad vi i tit nu ( wet k!y for month-, and uri a roiiv uf arh No. ovtniwm theatlv. to J. 1. H-

1 4; l. lti'k iMe, I rniiklm K-itiuj, l.iuia i.-1, and iheir b.lW to thi ortiee.

A ii I ht Fnil

F.ecntor

, Swer.ng's.n.

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. l.:ilu .m.I M.ltnu. Ki.r liassatTT a:.n

Caiiil.riilce Ciiv Iti veille, t.innerfilte 1 Irirrapli. Itl-o.iks ir.e Am. ricm nd Vriklin Oemoerm t-i;.y

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1

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Hill 71 11 .1 t'-fi-F- r sal. at

r Penn Sheenn-;. Cilleililiali tin

Hew Establishment HE ubvcriher wiht- to inform the citiaen w Rrookville. -nd the public renrmlt-r, that k

now prepan d to dn all kind of HLCKSMI I HIN(;; l l liMNCi,"l FIMSHIXG all kind-M ACHI N K.H Y; -ttintr tip and repairing Seam Kn tj-i ue, c-tint and tinihin erery vmny uf Hras Work. Alo make and r.paira!l kind f tiHio, ritl. Ac. tVc. The tibvriber intemU uiutr the rt of tock. nd doling hi work in the be-t manner and on tin t:i3t e i-y nu aecoitiinitdalii:p term. H --l:op iv in front of the MeittmtiM Churvh, and w it hiu i hree (uari tif M r. Speai 'it M i II. JOHN MorriTT. i May 3d, 1S47. 1'-

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W OOK "Max .

:it .on C a Ik fot-p lniiner- M ha-f the

t :t-.rtnw til ar

d be m town.