nati, and adjoining tbe North Bend Farm. The land is heavily timbered with walnut, hickory, sugar tree, and ash. The tract Kms a front of one mile and a half on the Ohio river, at any portion of which steamboats of the largest class can land at all stages of the water. The whole tract is susceptible of cultivation —much the larger portion of it being equal to any land in the State. A wood-yard has just been established upon this property, and the wwbtl alone would pay the price of the land. It is useless to say more— as it is of course expected that purchasers would wish to look at tbe property before buying. Any one desiring to do so, will be shown the property on application to Wm. H. H. Taylor, of North Bend, who will also make known the terms of sale. The title is indisputable. W. A. DUDLEY,Of Lexington, for tbe Proprietors.ang 25-lmddcwBANK NG DEPARTMENT,! Ohio Life lna.6c Trcst Co. Cincinnati, August 16, 1847. JThis company are now purchasing Bills of Exchange, lt;fec., in New Orleans, at the following rales: Three months date and less, ®t interest and half per cent exchange.Vrnm three to four months dalami nn«