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Selden to "the is. according to conscience of the Chancellor; and as that in larger narrower, so one, asif they shonld the standiud for the foot, bat in uncertain measure ibat A One Chanlor has long foot; short foot; a ih.rd an Canton Repository that the Democraltc mass meeting at Wobster repudiating'the "Hard" issues of the party, was addressed General Lahru and Auditor McCully, of. Stark, and Judge Dean and John, McSweepey, of Wayne. Among the was lifferent foot. It is.the same thing with the Chancel- one in favor of ho i al Ol her State Gonven- 's And tf.it would be the editor at Newark on the 2Sth of May, to nomin- nndersigned, having iforined'i connection in buiness under the firm of If his decisions reversed forrcer ones, and error'instating that Mr.

Faran voted ainst the resolutions-which passed the House to give lice of the termination of the joint occupancy of the Oron territory. Mr. Vinton was the only member from iio that voted against the resolutions. according to his ate a 0 ft" Democratic candidate for Governor. The Repository states that rumorjsays similar movements are to be attempted in Stark countv.

Cleveland. Herald. Bribery Case. Great excitement prevails in Harrisburph, rela- to an attempt to bribe a member of the Legislature. tie affair is under investigation.

Mr. McCook, who the person charged, tool of Moses Y. Beach notorious New York bank speculator, and owner of i Plainfield and.Lehigh County Banks, and he was i nis neaa it doing his muster's bidding in this operation. A bill to repeal the Registry Law. of last winter has sscd the house.

THE FOREIGN NEWS. The National Intelligencer of 24th rearks: We have looked carefully Engh newspapers on the subject of Oregon, and tentively considered what has been expressed leadirig'persongiin both Houses of Parlia- cnt, 'confess do -not see: much in the aspect of things, nor any change iat can be regarded as favorabje. It appears 5 us that the' Englisli Ministry stand where ley stood some months ago, in the respective sclarations of Lord Aberdeen and Sir Robert eel; and 1 we apprehend a a impression ill-be'made still more unfavorable on the En- lish Ministry and English mind, when it shall 2 seen that the Government of the U. States is repeatedly 1 rejected Avhat can hardly fail to 2 regarded as terms for a fair and honorable jttleinent of the dispute. We may add, as another circumstance calcu- ited to cause our deep regret, that the remarks lade by the President at'the opening of the respecting the conduct of France, have reduced just the effect which discreet persons iresaw--namely, a degree of astonish merit at ie President's language, and an impression nfavorable on the'wliole, as we greatly fear, the general character and conduct of the pres- nt American Government.

On the whole, we that our prospects of continued peace brighter ana 1 stronger. The correspondent of the Baltimore Ameri- ih The news, has been the principal 3pic of conversation since the arrival of the lorning train of cars Baltimore, The ews was placed in the hands of members as 3pn as the.House met, and then it has een the subject of general speculation. The of free trade receive it with a high degree satisfaction, and expect that British free trade, the nearest-possible approximation to the prelude to the downfall of all Protection the Industrial interests of the country. Stocking of the most sudden deaths of which we have heard, occurred at Dover, Cuyahoga county, on Saturday Thomas 3. Wheeler, of Oxford, in this countv, was on his way from this place toCon- neauCwith a load of hides.

He arrived at Dover after dark, and in driving into a barn, Still sittiriw on the wagon, his head met a beam, and being a large box in the wagon behind came in contact with it. dividing the head just above His death was of course, instantaneous. He was a respectable and industrious citizen, and has left a wife and three Tribune. Mechanics'Institute. T.

B. STCRGES, will lecture-before the Mechanics' Institute, at the Court House in this village, on Saturday evening next, at 7 o'clock. His subject will be, The Early History of NorwaUz. Citizens generally are invited to attend. J.

W. BAKER, Sec'y. Have purchased Houdett his entire Stock of Groceries, and commenced business at the Old Stand, one door -west of the American Hotel, lately occupied by said HowLrrr, where they will be happy to wait upon the former customers of said establishment, and all others them a call. They have on hand and intend keep a full supply of GROCERIES--such Sugars, i Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Raisins, Pepper, Spices, all kinds of Nuts, Caudies.sTobacco, Bar and Shaving Soap, Pepper Sauce, Mackerel, Salmon, Codfish, Herring, Candles, Camphor, Castor Oil. Powder, Shot, Lead, Flour by the Barrel or in fact, almost everything usually called for in a GROCERY STORE.

They have also fitted up a Victualing Room, where all persons calling, faatgnj and thirsty, can be readily supplied with FRESH OYSTERS, HOT COFFEE, and other fixings of refreshment. HE great and principal ubjsct to be desired in any medicine that makes any pretension to cure all or any class of diseases, is, that it should show evidence of such power of cure and in a reasonably speedy time. In where the effect is deep DIED, In Pairfield Feb. 8th, after an illness of one week; M. VAIL, wife of Elder Zerah S.

Vail --aged 23 years, 7 months, and 3 days. She died in In the matter of the entire devotion to the welfare of others, wo think there is no better example than that.of Mr. C. Brinckerhoff, in sending out his invaluable Health Restorative. For instance, it takes an immense expenditure of and money, without any immediate remuneration, and in fact the proprietor receives no actual benefit until a long time has elapsed.

Having cured himself, he is determined that on his part, none shall need to do without ilie same benefit, from their own negligence or supinencss. 19 March 3, 184C. E. S. KNAPP, J.

BAKER. REMOVAL. HE undersigned would inform their customers and friends, of their intended removal, on the first of March next, to a new and very extensive Siore, No. 48 Broad, and 52 New where they will offer for sale a very large and entirely New Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, TWEEDY JENNINGS CO. Feb.

9, New York. A I diseases of a complicated nature, Shot, Lead, Flour by the Barrel or Jact, i geateJi as in Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds, Asthma, and Pain in the Breast and Side, it extremely difficult matter to bring it under the effect of usual remedies. It appears requisite that the compound should be of such a peculiar combination, that all its materials may act simultaneously upon the affected organ, and not have its power diffused to other parts of the human frame, and that these materials have some defined medical eflect on that organ. Most truly in the Health Restorative do the component parts, when separately or collectively considered, most convincingly show their individual and connected power and efficacy. Thus it is that this remedy exerts such an astonishing influence the complaints for which it is commended.

If in any solitary case it had not power efficacious, the confidence of the public would have been shaken, But from its never failing promptness in checking the-ravages of disease, and its sure power in restoring to heaiili and strength, it is placed beyond even the possibility of a doubt that the acme of perfection in such a medicine has been gam-, cd. Let the certificates of the greatest and most honest men of our country on a faithful trial Restorative, convince those who seem otherwise incredulous of such a remedy. i The following certificate is from Dr. Chilton, the well known New York Chemist: "I have analyzed a bottle of medicine calico u. Brinckertioff 's Health Restorative; and find that it does not.

contain Mercury, or any oilier metallic preparation, nor opium in any of its lorms. It is composed olvepeta- ble matter JAMES R. CHILTOX. M. D.

C. BKHVCJK.KKHOFF, Proprietor, Principal Oflice 98 Hudson sireet, New York- Horace Everett. General Agent for the U. No. 96 Hudson street, N.

has appointed agents for a J. M. CROSBY; Milan, M. Stewart; Berlin C. Chapman; and one agent also in almost every town in the U.

as advertised in the papers. AND STATIONERY, Wholesale Retail. ALSO, Family Patent jVORWALft, OHIO they have heretofore tendta them 1CP All'orders iSs 1 SHERIFF'S SALE; virtue of a writ of Venditioni -Exponas, issued from the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of State of Ohio, tome directed and delivered, I offer for sale at public vendue, a', the residence of Francis B. Taylor, in the township of Bron- SOH, in said county, on Monday" the sixteenth'day of Mr.rch between the hours o'clock A. M.

and four o'clock P. Ji, on said day. the following properly, to wit: Twenty-one acres of wheat on the ground, one pair of horses, and 1 two-horse waggon: to satisfy a rendered in the Court aforesaid, in favor of John (jardiuer. and against Francis B. Taylor, et.

al. A I ELLS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Nonvalk March 3, 184C. 2 We challenge any one to produce ah instance where MacB-ciizic's Tonic Febrifuge has failed to effect a speedy and thorough cure of Ague and Fever, after having strictly followed the directions. The testimony o( of our most respectable citizens, and hundreds of others, -who have been afflicted With that unpleasant disease from two days to two ears, who have been speedily and effectually cured, can at any time be seen.

For sale by SUTTON OWEN, Norwalk, Ohio, and J. W. GOO1JSON, Bellevue. Milan Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY.

bush bbl. The-public will see in England at least that ie Oregon question is secondary to that of a levenue question, and that low duties in Eng- mdfor the produce ofthe U. are held out a bribe for the. postponement or amiable settlement of the regon Question. The N.

Y. Express says: There is a decidedly better feeling in every Ling since the arrival ofthe steamer. Public is now turned to Washington to see lowthe news will be received there, and what iffect it will have. Although no one article has umped up, yet there is renewed confidence nd persons who waiting are now prepar- to make new arrangements, and to embark business. a.

We have seldom seen more striking effects rom any news. Produce is held more firmly, without material change in prices. Flour the last accounts do not warrant ship- nents. Rye and Corn are the only descriptions of that have improved. Very Xate from Mexico.

By the packet ship Norma, from Havana, the V. Y. Herald has intelligence from the city of Mexico to the 31st of January, ten days later han previous advices. The Herald says According to these accounts, Paredes re- nains in the undisturbed enjoymentof the pow- which his military force acquired for him md his course and conduct seem to make it appear, that as far as regards the good govern- nerit of the country, and the honorable con- iuctof the government, the power could not lave fallen into better hands. All accounts of revolution, subversive of his minority, which date prior to the 31st of Jan.

i i A naVG Wheat, Corn, Oats, Flax Seed, Timothy, dp. Clover, "do. Beans, white, Flour, Southern, Pork--Mess, Prime, 'One Hog, Hams, smoked, Shoulders, do. Lard, Butter, Ashes, Pots, 100 Ibs Fine, Coarse, Shingles, It tt Cwt. bbl.

it M. 80 a 85 30 a 35 20 a 25 87 a 1,00 1,50 a 2,00 4,00 a 5,00 75 a 1,00 4,25 a 4,75 8,00 a 8,50 6,00 a 7,00 7,00 a 7,50 6,00 a 7,00 3,00 a 4,00 5i a 6 8 a 10 2,75 a 3,00 3 00 a 3,50 1,75 a 2:00 a 2,00 2,00 a 3,00 SHERIFF'S virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from the Court of Common Pleas, in and-'for. the county of Huron and State of Ohio, iu me directed and delivered, I have levied upon, and shall offer for sale at public ven- due, at the residence of John F. Clawson, in the township of Clarksfield, in said county, on Friday the 13th day of March between the hours of ten o'clock A. M.

and four o'clock P. M. on said day, the following riropcrtv, to light bay mare, four years old: io satisfy a judgment rendered in the Court aforesaid, in favor of "Zelotus Barrett, and against John F. Clawson. A I ELLS, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, Norwalk, March 3,. JS4G. 7-2 ALL, TO WHOM THESE PR ENTS SHALL This is to certify that we, Joshua French, of the city of Troy, and State of New York, and Archibald A. Davis, of Worcester, and Everett V. Otis, of the city of Boston, and State of Massachusetts, have agreed to form a limited to-the provisions of title first, chapter four, part second of the Revised Statutes of the State of New York; that such partnership is to be conducted under the firm tender hit ert in infonn them that he doors of tte "Xuiencan happy IQ- waif inmy faTO P.

those, wto are or account, will pleww pui delay, as he be under ing all duet immediaielyi" Norwalk. Juri. 20,. SUTTON OWEK AVE formed a Copartnership, and are receiving, direct from Nao York, a eneral and extensive assortment of very SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from theCourt of Common Pleas in and for the county of Huron and State of Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon, and shall offer for sale at public vendue, at the residence of Cornelius Harson, in the township in said county, on Friday the l3ih day of March between the hours of ten o'clock A.

M. and four o'clock P. M. on said day, the following property, to wit: One bay sit year old mare, and 1 one-horse lumber wagon: to satisfy an execution against Cornelius Harson for Costs. 6 BENJAMIN ELLS, Sheriff.

Sheriff's Office, Norwalk, March 3, 184G. 7-2 DRUGS MEDICINES, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Dentrifices, Shaving Compounds, Painis, Oils, and Dye- Stuffs, Glass AVare, Pure Liquors, Varnish, Gold and Silver Leaf Yellow Bronze, Paint and Varnish Brushes Wedgewood and Glass Mortars, Syringes, Hull's Female Abdominal Supporters, Hull's Trusses--together wiih every variety of PATENT MEDICINES, And all oiher articles usually kept in a Store, which wciciW sell as CHEAV as any oiher establishment on the Reserve. Physicians are 2articularly invited to call and examine their Stock, as we can and will supply them with a belter article, at cheaper prices, and on bMcr terms than ENOUGH SAID. Nonccdk, Dec. 2, 1845.

of French Davis; that the general nature of bust-. ness to be transacted by the partnership, is the purchase and sale of Flour, Grain, Provisions, and Merchandise generally; and also to transact a general Commission. business, with all the usual appendages; that the said Joshua French and the said Archibald A. Davis are the general partners, and the said Everett V. is the special partner; and ihe said Everett V.

Otis, as such special partner, has contributed to the common stock of the said partnership, the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars in cash. That the principal place of business of the said partnership is in the city of Troy; and that the said partnership is to commence on the sixth day ot January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and terminate, at the expiration of three years from the date hereof. under our hands, at the city of Troy, the sixth dav of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty- six JOSHUA FRENCH, EVERETT V. OTIS, ARCHIBALD A. DAVIS.

Let the notice required by law, in the foregoing matter, be published in the newspapers printed in the city of Troy, called the Daily Northern Budget, and Daily Whig." January 8thj 184G. TToo'I, Sheep ANTEI5, the the highest price; will having either of the above can at Quarters, in Also for said, Sheep Shears-- a first rate Norwalk, Jan. 20, 1846. for ASH paid SKINS, MINK SKINS, TEH, WILDCAT, Wo. 1.

Dec. 16, 1845. PIECES of a i Fall and Winter Dresses; forsalejat January, 1846-. A. H.

Clerk, of Reusselaer county. 2-4m OF NEW GOODS, At ASHES--Pots, Pearls, Wheat, bush. Corn, do. Flour, "Western, Pork, Mess, Prime, Beef, Mess, Prime, SOLD OUT. subscriber, having disposed HE Stock of Groceries, at of his the well known NORWALK RECE'SS, to Messrs.

KNAFP BAKER, hereby requestsall persons indebted to him to call ami make immediate payment, as it is necessary for him to close his Grocery businesS joHN HOWLETT 3, 1846. 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Huron and State of Ohio, to rne directed and delivered, 1 have levied upon, and shall offer for sale at public ven- due, at the residence of Ira Peck, in the township of Clarksfield, in said county, on Friday the 13th day of March between the hours of o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P.

M. on snid day, the following prop; erty, to wit: One yoke of black and white steers, three vears old; to satisfy an, execution against Ira Peck for costs. BENJAMIN ELLS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, March 3, 1846. 7-2 Entire Stock of S.

HE subscribers Imvc associated themselves as Partners in the Mercantile Business, in Not- SHERIFF'S SALE. i of a i of 'Fieri Facias, issued from Court of Common Pleas in and lor the county of Huron and State of Ohio, to me directed and delivered, 1 have levied upon, and shall ofier for sale at public vendne, at the residence of John Church, in the township of Townsend, in snid county, on Friday the 13th day of March between the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M.

on said day, the following property, to white six year old mare: to satisfy an execution against John Church for costs. A I ELLS, Sheriff's Office, Norwalk, March 3, 1846. T-2 Pew, No. 10, the Preslytcnan Church, in this FOR SALE. Inquire of J.

R. Noncalk, Feb. 26, 1846. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from the Common Pleas in and for the of Huron and State of Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon, and shall offer for sole ot public ven- due, at the residence of Ira Mclntyre, in the township of R'ipley, in-said county, on the 14ih eiay of March instant, between the hours of ten o'clock and four o'clock P.

M. on said day, the following property, to wit: Four acres of wheat on the ground: to satisfy an execution against Ira Mclntyre for costs. A I ELLS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Norwalk, March 3, 184G. 7-2 walk.Vnderthe firm of H.

BEARDSLEY CO. and are now receiving direct from New York a LARUb and most splendid assortment of FALL, -WINTER GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, LEATHER, CROCKERY, IRON, NAILS, STEEL, 4nd every other article sold by country Merchants, which they themselves lo Clieajier for C.ISH or Produce, a ever before offered in (his county. --3VO OT I STAKE-Their Goods are NEW and Ct.EiN, and LATKST and most FASHIONABLE STVLK, and well adapted to the market and season. Those who wish to purchase Goods are invited to call and examine their Stock, and the prices, before purchasing elsewhere. This is the true and indeed ihe only mode ofascertaining who has the Largest and Best Assortment, And who sells the Cheapest and lest Goods.

And for this mode of testing the matter, we are ready at any and all limes. f3r IVa will not- allow any one to undersell us. O- Cali and try us. A H. BEARDSLEY.

in the White Building, nearly opposite the American Hotel, and the one formerly occupied by J. W. Baker Co. Norwalk, Nov. 4, 1845.

SCHOOL BOOKS STATIONERY. TTTC subscriber is' now selling School andl ta i on at red ced pri Call' and Nov. 4, 1845. JOHN BARRELS, in prime sale at the old and weU known JOHN GARDNER, No. 1, JJnct ri Ohio-.

RrD: JOSL1N: LACK, Blue" For 1845. Blue Cloths, from fine to.extra fine qualities, for-sale at the Cloth' Store of D. J. STOUTENBURGH ARRIVAL. OOSTERS DEWEY have just received a new supply of TURKEY OPIUM, Pun: Brandy, Holland Gin, Wines, and a general assortment of "Drugs and Medicines.

They have also on hand all kinds of Taints and DyestnfR, Linseed Oil, Sots- Turpentine, Bronzes, Gold and Silver Leaf, c. 4 Physicians, Painters, Clothiers, and all others, who wish to purchase articles in their line, of good quality and at low prices, will find to their m- Terest to call and examine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Noncalk, 3, 1846. HEY are just receiving the following articles, which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, very cheap for Cash. 50 Bags Rio Coffee, 15 Chests Young Hyson Tea, lOHhds.

N. O. Sugar, 5 Porto Rico Molasses, 3 Boxes Woolsey Loaf Sugar, 10 M. R. Raisins, 1 Tierce Rice, 10 Quintals Cod Fish, 1 Cask Dutch Madder, 20 Bbls.

Tanner's Oil, a superior article, Kegs Fall River Nails, 250 Sides Sole Leather, 5 Tons Swedes and English Iron, 1 Case Sanderson's Cast Steel, Also, 1000 Ibs. Cotton Yarn Carpet Warp, a few doz. light colored Kid All above Goods will be sold Cheap for Cash, or the following articles of Produce Wheat, Corn, Oats, Grass Seed, Flax Seed, White Beans, Feathers, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, and Sheep Pelts. D. J.

STOUTENBURGH CO. NorwaUc, Nov. 18, 1845. ENU1NE GILLOTT the Norwdk Book-Store. EXICAN JET an excellent StoveBlacliing, can befoundat Dec.

30, WOOSTER I you want some ofthe best Hyson TEA, just to STOUTENBlJRjGrHS and get 'your winter's "Supply-j. while they 1 KNIVES Cents just received. -and pin STOUTENBURGHS at. Y. 42 ire falsified by llie.intelligence we 3d.

No movement up to. that date was made, j'r even appears contemplated, against the pow- 3r and Authority of from Pensacola--Movements of letter, dated at on Sunday, the Sth to the Mobile Register, contains the following paragraph about the des- lination ofthe American squadron The only news of interest I can communicate to you, relative to the movements Gulf squadron, is that Commodore Conner, the whole fleet, the Soroers excepted, will leave this port, during the coming week, for Corpus Christi; The Falmouth, with the Commodore on board, and the John Adams, will feet fail either to-day or to-morrow, the St. Mary's" about and the Mississippi about Saturday neit. It is arrarjg- ed and supposed that they will reach Corpus Christi at the same time. It is said that some important.person is to go down with the expedition; I The 'precise object: is, jiotkrio wp." New Orleans correspondent Ameican-wntes Maple Sugar.

or 300 Ibs. of Good Maple Sugar will be received for papers, at the Reflector. Qtfkc, if delivered by the 1st of May nest We are, not prepared to take any more Wood at present. S. C.

A. PRbblUiN. Marchl, 1846. SHERIFF'S SALE. virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from the Court of Common Pleas in and for the county of Huron and State of Ohio, to me directed and delivered, I have levied upon, and shall offer for sale at public vendue, at the door of the Court-house in Norwalk, in said county, on Thursday the 2d day of April nest, at one o'clock in the afternoon on said day, the following described real estate, to wit: Lot number fifty-eight, bounded north by lot number ihirty-nine, east byliot number fifty-nine, south by lot number sixty-three, and west by lot number fifty-seven--and con- by the survey of Caleb Palmer and Ichabod Marshall, on Huron County Records, seventy-one acres- situated in the second section of New Haven township, Huron county, Ohio: to satisfy a judgment rendered in the Court aforesaid, in favor of Thomas Raill.

and against Robert Ceilings. BENJAMIN ELLS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Norwalk, March 3, 18-16. 7-5 sale by MarcfiZ, 184G. just received and for "WOOSTERS DEWEY.

FURS. PAY UP. A LL Accounts, and Notes, due the subscriber, must be arranged within thirty days, or be left with a Justice for colleciion. Do "YOU" un- dersiandMl E. P.

CHESEBROUGH. October, 21,1845. GOOD assortment of ceived, of all qualities, colors, and prices, now on Land, and for sale at the Cheap Cash Store, by S. INTER STRAINED LAMP OIL, a Superior: article, rnay be found at Dec. 10.

WOOSTER PHAM'S Pile Electuary, Magical Pain Extractor; may be found 1 WOOSTER S. URE Extract of Sarsaparilk- anoV may be had at the.City Drug Store: TIPPER LEATHER, Chcapisr a ever, at of the best kipd WHYLERS; OR SALE-- several first rate Two-Horse WAGGONS. A supply will be kept on FARM FOR SALE. HE subscriber is desirous of selling the Farm on which he now resides, sitnaiealthe center of Bronson, in Huron county, consisling of G4J under a good state of cultivation. There is a new' framed House and also a new framed Barn on the premises.

For further particulars, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. IRA PEARSALL. Bronson, My 3,1845. TO GROCERS. UST received by H.

BEARDSLEY 5O Bush. PEANUTS, 3OO IfcS. FILBERTS, 30O ALMONDS, SOO MADEIRA NUTS, 30O A I do. And for sale at prices to suit purchasers. Farmers', Mechanics' Bank, Michigan, taken at par for Goods.

Noncalk, Dec. 16. Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, OULD inform the citizens of Norwalk and its vicinity, that he intends to make ibis his permanent place of residence, where he may be found at all limes, and in readiness to attend to all those that desire his services. He will execute all operations(in the line of Dental Surgery,) in the neatest and most skillful manner, and will in every case assure entire satisfaction; he will supply all vacancies occasioned by the loss of Teeth, i those that will never decay, change color, or become offensive,) from one to an entire sei, as the occasion requires. All operations warranted, and charges satisfactory.

References, those thut are acquainted with the success of his operations. Oflice at his residence, corner of Wooster and Seminary or nearly opposite the jail. N. B. He will cure ihe-most violent Tooth-ache in five minutes, and destroy the most sensitive nerve without pain.

Norwalk, October 5,1845. Inquire of ept on a OWLAND'S Cut' and- Mill and Sleigh Bells for sale by D. A FIRST rate krtiele of SPERM OIL DLES, for sale by D. JVS. 38 I of an item of news on Mexican affairs, wh'ich I believe may be relied on.

Ttie at Matirrioras has declared iii favor of Gen. Patedes' governraerit, suspended frqm the com- in country hiis been the very outset. FALL AND WINTER S. PATRICK AS has. just received a splendid assortment of -NE GOODS, suitable for the season, which, with his Stock on hand, makes his assortment general as can be found in Northern Ohio.

He: particularly invites his old and all. others, desirous of buying good for cash; to -ball and exam- -ine his" Stock; The. Ladies are particularly itsyited to call, as they been cared for in his SOMETHING NEW. have just received, and are daily receiving something new in Cashmere Jfl. De Raines.

A FEW Pieces of Cashmeres and M. De Laines, iust received and for sale by Kept.25. S.PATRICK. SABSAPAKILt JU A TRESH supply just received, and for sale the -Norwalk Drug- 'by OWEN, only antborizea Agents for Huron Dec. 23.

in the way of NEW CLOTHS, NEW DBESS CALICOES, --ALL And going altogether stand of Corn Oats. ANTFD 5OO Bushels of Corn, shelled or in the ea'r Also, 5OO Bushels Oats, for which the highest market price Ncrwalk, Nov. 11. 1845. A SPAN OF HORSES for sale subscriber.

TIMOTHY BARER: Norwalk, Dec. 16, 1844. -j ANDERSON'S STEEL; also, all kinds of River Nails-, for sale at STOBTENBURGHS. HITE and Red Lead, Ghrbrie Whiting, Glue, black-, for sale by Venetian-' Red; and' Lamp- CHAIRS-CHAIRS! subscriber has, in connection with his Cabinet Ware, commenced the Manufacturing of CHAIRS-He will be able to furnish any cue who may favor him With their patronage, a first rate article of Cottage and Windsor Chairs, with the little fixings, such as and small Chairs, etc-etc--all warranted of br'st materials and made in aworktnan- W. R.

HOYT. 40 manner. KorwaJJc, October 23, 1843. SIDES OF EASTERN SOLE LEATHER, first 13 to 16 cents per 3OO WHYLERS. ENS' Boys' HATS CAPS, qualities, to be had at the cheap.store pf 1).

J. STOUTENCURGH Ji ULL'S a superior article," for sale'at the New Drug Slbre of WOOSTERS DEWEY." ofcajl Comers, Oct. 26,1845.. Wagons for Sale. HE subscriber has several one and two Horse Wagons, which he will sell very.cheap tor casit or ready a lo archase PATENT MEDICINES.

OOSTER DEWEY are the authorized agents in Huron and Lorain the sale of Sand's Sarsaparillai Trippe's and Bristol's Mof- fatfs Life Pills and Phrenix Bitters, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Rowand's Tonic Mixture, Osgood India CholagORue, for the Ague, the best article in use- Balsam, Vegetable Elixir, c. c. The above articles can be obtained, by the dozen or single bottle, at the sign or.the City Drug Store, Norwalk, and at No. 1, Mam Street, Elyria. Bonnets Caps.

A FRESH supply of Bonnets, all sorts and styles--also, a good assortment of Gents Bovs Caps, for sale cheap at the Cash Store, by FVERAL Houses and Lots, village Inquire or TIMOTHY BAKER. n.Tjoiv/i*--»»'»«» i of Norwalk, to be rented, Inquire March 10,1845. Dec. 30. in this Tor Sale, HEAP, for Cash, 160 acres ot land in Jackson County, exchange it for good 1 20 I i345.

40 IRST rate Coffee Mills and Rat Traps, for sale by J. STOUTENBURGH CO. Shawls Shawls Shawls New Style Brdrhe, io Mode colored. Cashmere, Red, White, ana Black Merino, Black and Modecol'd M- D- am tt plain Fig. Silk, do.

the newest stvles-together with the largest STOVES, With COPPER TRIMMINGS; 20 per cent. cheaperthan can be Country, for sale aiiheC Cosk Slortof J. WHYLER. A FRE su pply of Cheap- ublications may be found at the.Nor.walk Book sale by DDY'S of Turpentine. 16.

Refined Lampblack, for sale-at. CITY DRUG HE subscriber HOGS, immediately. Wants 40O SlOCK Mrwty 10, SP KND1D Articles a VS '---Q Ji Styles of Cashmere t)e EccoseV-Sdnn Rep Cloths, Silk beautiful assoriment of Goods for.Ladiesl.Eall es to be found at STOUTENBITRGHS. QEWING SILK, Twist; Canvas, Padding, Cords and Bindings, Hollands, and" all kinds of of the best.quality, to be'." OOLSEY'S Loaf and Lump SUGARS, Molasses, Spiecs, Indigo, assortment of-C for Children may be V. Bi PALMER is onr advertisements for insertion i of Boston, and MASON the City'.

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5,073
Years Available:
1830-1863