Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 November 1845 — Page 3
at the St. Louis hotel for Mr. Calhonn rip-; on his arrial here, and the mayor and eouacilmen or the different mumcipa'.ities hjve had a meeting for the purpose of making arrangement for the reception of ihe'gi eat statesman. All parties are anxious to pay him the most profound rerThe U.S. Steamer Princeton appeared off ihe Balne on the 31st u!t., four days from Vera Cruz. She had ou board a bearer of detpaiche from Mexico to our Government, !- re.hippeJ from lha P. on board lite leainur McKiivt aud cams up otheciiy. The messenger proceeded immJiateiy lo Washington. Itlaiepo.led that Mexican affairs at home are grow13; from lad to rorse, and that these des patches are overture of reconciliation t. the United State. Captain RiJJie, of the low boit Persian,
an account of the explosion of which I maie mention in my last, has been arrested on the charge of manslaughter, and held to hail foi hi appearance before the V. S. Comm'usioner to-morrow. The engineer have been arrealed on a eimilar charge; but I suppose nothing will be done with them, and that the matter will all end in humbug, as is customary in such cases. The Methodists have been holding a protracted meeting here during the last week with considerable success. Their annual Conference is to be held here about the 10th of next month. The Native American party held a meeting a fe-v evenings since at Temperance Hall. Several spirited speeches were mile in favor of Derb'tgny for Governor r-t the approaching election. After the meeting adjourned they inarched through the street to the sound of music, and then quietly dissolved.; A Florida paper of the 17iU ult. says Cabell, whig, is certainly elected to Congress bv 203 mai. Business is steadily on the increase, tho' he season is not yet far enough advanced i..r e vei y department of trade to be in full - ; ?r.t::-.': Owing to the last Eaglish news n;; J .;,.-..t-J fully one quarter of a cent o;. n ..iliiies, and one half on other ,"ai-n. Hut little activity is manifested .,. it e.-?.-i wit!i this reduction. Fivur I las also declined from the same liuie. Large sales have ben made at 4 50 for Ohio. Some choice brands are held at S "3. Whiskey 21a22c per gallon for Rectified Little common in market, held at 25c per gallon. Corn -In sacks 48a50c per bush. Oats .37a40e. Hay There is no Western in market, and a load of good would command $25 or 26 per ton. Some sales of Eastern have been made at 02S per ton, and some lota are held at $30. These are higher prices than have been obtained for some yean tack. A. fy-We clip the foilowinj Jfrcta the Indiana Democrat of the 7th. "The (Democratic) Convention which will meet on the 8th of January ,!wil! select candidates for Governor and Lieut. Gover nor. The Hon. Jc6se D. Bright will be etronoly eupoorted for the office of Gover nor. Mvor Z- Tannehill, of Bartholomew, Dr. Win. A. Bowles, of Orange county. Jvseph A. Wrigrbt, of Parke, Sm:th Miller, of Gibson, Dr. Jas. Ritchev, of Johnson, and John L. Robinson, of Rush are also named. For the office of Lieutena-Jt Gov crncr, the name of Andrew L. Robinson, of Carroll. Joseph W. Chapman, or Laporte, 4ndet Davidson, of .Decatur, Dr. Dobson, of Owen, and several other substantial Democrats" An Expedition. We hear a good etory related a few days since. It ran thus. A young man who had not seen much of the world, and was rayther unsophisticated, took a notion to try for the heart and hand nf a girl of his acquaintance. Thinking his suit would be more successful, he came to town and purchased a pair of bran new boots. These he put on one Sunday evening, and hastened to the abode of his "lady fair." She, with other of the family, diJ not make much conversation with the young suitor and, "moreover, did not notice his new boots! By and by, after he l.ad put them in every position, he despaied of the proapect that they would be made a topic of converse, and with a long irawn sigh, exclaimed: " Yon needn't think strange if you smell itr leather.'" More Projects. A meeting of Jthe citizens of Cambridge City was to be held on N ednesday evening last to take into "conei leration the propriety of constiucting a isil-road from that piace to Richmond. T ley alsotalkofa rail-road to Fott Wayne. turnpike is to be constructed from Millo i to Carthage in Rush co., and a similar w rk is in contemplation from Connersvil'e to Knightstown. The mania 'for impn vetnent is likely to run as wild as it did a f w years ago. InJ. Courier. farricd .Val Jfuny. A novel occure t-ok p'sce on Wednesday week last, ' c.)!t! trial pending before all the '-i . -s of tii Supreme Court now silting -r'.ot:;. J.mes Powers, who had been .'i li Ued ' fcr rape on Hannah Welsh, was tilnvebeen tried on Thursday for his life, the jurors were eummoned.and ftbe tt irt ready, having assigned a day speci -i'j fur ihe trial. In this stage of the fsse.the prosecuting officer announced to tn c urt that he had suJdenly been depri ved if the most material witness for the i'n t;ution, without whose testimony .he : mid not hope for a conviction; that this itniss was the girl upon whom tho offence ad L-jen committed, and that be had Ioji "! testimony by her going to the jail and . r-jing the prisoner that morning, and 1 ;ing his wife, she could not testify -.!U;i mm: ciauacA t ire Anecdote. A man who handed liHIar note of the new State Bank oi in market the other day 'and he ex lainie-!, "Thai's itthat is the real Plk :i uncy pood as old gold." "XVhy," said "lystander, "what 'has Polk to do with at int.ney? the law under which that t.noy was issued was passed by the Whig 1 gitla-ure of Ohio." "You needn't hink "l.H!iis child that way," said the first '.'aUrj "don't I k.iow that Polk is Presi"in? ami don't I know that he signed that M iyhi'.u No, no, you don't fool me with . iir Whig lies." Q-D an Swift says that a woman may ' "a hn stockings, but not her brnw-corl 'r hair, but not her lip-thtcal her -r l-ut not the street.
COtinRECIAL. White Water Canal. , The following is an account of the imports and exports from the towns of Cambridge, Milton, Connersville, Laurel, Met-
amors and Brookville for the week ending Thursday rooming (yesterday) the 20th inst. Produce loaded or merchandize delivered along the line is added to the business of the town which is nearest the place where it is received or delivered. Cambridge. Exports Importt. Wheat, bus. 2,889 201 Flour, bbls. Flax seed.hu. Butter, lbs. Tallow, do Merchandise, lbs Salt, bbls. Iron & Castings, lbs. Whiskey, bbls. Sundries, lbs. Leather, do. 30 280 380 50,431 600 9,209 9 6,48S 1,096 Imports. 1,382 50 Hilton. Export. 958 Wheat, bu. Merchandize, lb. Salt, bbls. Connersville. Exports. 1. 500 13 Imports. Wheat, bu. Cider, bbln. Sundries, lbs. Merchandize, do 6,010 8.993 8,189 150 453 700 Salt. bbls. Iron fc Castings, lbs Lumber, feet, Laurel. Exports. 1,804 68 78 6 : 403 It Imports. Wheat, bo. Flour, bbls. Oats, bu. Potatoes, bu. Sundries, lbs. Flax seed, ba. Lumber, feet, 15,000 Merchandize, lbs. II 059 '217 8 G.OoS Salt, bbls. Whiskey, bbls. Sundries, lbs. Hetamora, Exports. 2,841 23 Imports. Wheal, bu. Flour, bbls. Sundries, lbs. 7,400 1,900 Cotton yarn, lbs. Sassafras Bark lbs. 400 Merchandize, lbs. Salt, bbls. Iron & Castings, lbs. - Brookville. 9,003 75 3,742 n;nrls. Exports. 2S5 151 100 300 1 3.933 1,377 300 1.643 15000 Wheat, bu. Oatt, bu. Pumps. Pickles, lbs. Cider, bbls. Sundries, lbs. Cotton yarn, do. Butter, do. Paper, lbs. Lumber, feet, Merchandize, lbs. Iron & Castings, Moveables, lbs. Empty bbls. Stone coal, bu. 5 483 2.198 5.473 1,800 300 100 Cincinnati market, November 18. Flour Moved briskly again yesterday, & all afloat was taken up at an early hour, as well as several lots in store. The sales were all country brands, as follows: 156 and310brlsal$4 50 clear; 310 and 500 brlsatSl 50, about half of il inspection guarantied; and 1500 brls mixed branJs at $4 55, pait of il inspected. Whisky Also moved freely yesterday; 13, 24. and 5J brisat 2Hc per gillon; J J and 10J brls at 211c; and 3J brls at2Hc. Wheat. The Millers here put the price up yesterday, to 75c per bushel. Demand active at thai price. Cloverseed. A sa'e of 16 brls prime ai So 25 per bushel. Salt. A sale of 80 brls Kanawha No 1 at 23c per bushel on the landing. Cooperage. A sale yesterday of 15J Lard Barrels superior quality, river mar ket, at 87!c. Some sales inferior Pork Barrels at 75c. For priuu article city makeSOo was aiked yesterday. Ctnclrwia't, Abe. 19. Hoas. The bears and the bulls Lava had it for two or thres dys pist, hip and thieh. horn and claw. The hairs have mamtiined their ground, however, the bulls not being able to toss tha price up one copper. We continue therefore ti quote good hogs at $1 pel 100 lbs , at which we heard yesterday of sales of 272, 550 and fiOO head. This morning we have the following; 100 and 2S7 head light at $'i 85; 271 bead av eraging lull lbs .weight, et 14 and WO head heavy Kentucky at f 4 and a premium; (said to be 50 for the privilege of buying the lot at $4 per 100 lbs.) Gin. Lawrenceburgli Prices. Wheat. The amount of wheat purcha sed by the mills daring the week ending last Saturday, the 8th, was 2,9 M) bushels : and the amount received by river and canal during; the week andin? yesterday, was about ti.tHMJ bushels, The price has been 75 centi per bushel, which "price is still paid. Co as is worth 25 cents for nnv. Not much coming in except by river. r lax -seed. I hey are paying 90 cts. per bushel at the oil mill. Flock is woith $45i per barrel, by the lot. Register JVb. 15f.H. Latorencr6strg-4, .Nos 15, Paicis or Pork. There have been no hogs slaughtered here as yet; but preparations are making to slaughter on a large scale. We have heard of no contracts as yet, but from indications the market will open at about $4 lor average hogs. The stock in the pens is very Urge, and as soon as the weather gets cold enough the Pork business will commence' We believe the slock of h-ga in the couatiy back is small. Lafayette, Ao. 5. Poke. We bear of no contracts as yet l be opinion seems to be pretty general. however, tbat tho quantity to be put up ticre will be larger than we stated some two or three weeks ago- 1 he price will be, we think about a1 5l) to 3 75, and perhaps $4 for extra lots. Pott Packimg at WnEci.no. The Ar gus save there will be more business done in the pork line, this fait, than for many years past. The current price is t per huudrrrl.
NEW OttLENS.Nr. 4th. Arrivals from sea. Ship St L.uis. 9 days from Pb:l-
adelphii; ship Emblem, 16 days from Port land; win p Unicorn, Id days from N. York: lii Walp'e, 14 day from Boston; ship Uiogeaeje, 1 days from Kenncbunk; ehip Statesman. 43 days from Liveroool, ship BG Bailey, II days from Bath, (Ma..) steamship McKiin, from Galveaton 22nd Oct.: barque Albert, 10 days from N York; barque Bashaw, 36 days from Bremen; brig Kirkwood, 15 days from Bllimore; brig Orleans. 8 days from Richmond; schooner Mary Washington, 9 days from Campeachy. Schooner Itojelb, henca for Aransas Bay, returned in distress, having carried away fore foot, cut water, and doing other damage, which caused her to leak badly at the point. Ship Berwick, 15 days from Portsmouth (N II ) ship Km ma Watts, 13 Any a from nath, f Me. J ship Canton. Id day from Bos ton, in ballast, ship Sunbeam 11 days from Boston, Steamship New lork from Gal veaton 1st inst.. barque Weseacutncon, 15 days from Me bury port. There was considerable inquiry in tha Cotton mtrket yesterday, though the ex pectation of news by the Great Western probably hs9 some effect in impeding busicecs. TLe sales of the day summed up about 5000 bale8,comprising one list of 15)0 one of 1000 and one or 800 bales, lb? balance in small lots. Transactions are con fined to few buyers, and prices are still ve ry irregular. STATEMENT OF COTTON. Stock on hand Sep. 1, '4j 7,199 Kec'd month Sep . 62,561 do Oct 112,452 1st, 2d and 3d Nov 6,502 151,515 185,743 Exported Nov I " previously 397 77,334 77,731 Stock on hind and notcleired 111,012 Suar. There was Considerable anima tion in the market yesterday, and sales of about 200 Lbds new. The range of prices was 5ta5Jc. Molasses. Buyers eutereJ the market early, and in the course of the morning cleared it of alt the receipts of the previous two or three dsys, amounting to over 1000 bbis. The ru-ing price was 21c per gallon. Flourt There was a rather better feeling in the market yesterday, and holJors were asking $1 (i2d4 75 for Ohio. Sales on Saturday of about 230H bbls from tlie Levee at $4 40a4 50. Most holders. are asking 4 6Ji4 75 fur Ohio. A sale at auction of 1000 bbls damaged Ohio at 3 42 per barrel. Grain. Tuers hive bean some arrivals of Corn, and we notice one lot of 30'H) sacks prime white held at 5'.c. Inferior sella from 40 to 45c. Oats are in fair demand. Tbere was a sale yesterday of 1200 bushels prune at 40c. May There are sjtni arrivals, but pri ces continue bih. W note one sale of good Eastern, Irjia ship, 150 bales, at dollar per tou. Some other lots are hold at 30 dollars p,;r tn. Whiskey The ad vance is well maintained Rectified 22ic; but a large lot could be bought at '-c per brl. Prices of Fioir and Grain. The news by tin last two or three arri vela from Europe of the general failure of ... - 11-L - n . . I 1 1 iuo i nt-ii inn rotatoe crops u uau a. very sensible effect up in prices here. As is usuil on all such occasions, speculation is rife and every rumor puts up or down prices. These are times whin every far mer should tke and rtad a newspaper, if be woutd not aoe the increased probts on the produce of his labor in consequence of me loreign demtnJ, run aay with by tne jobbers who go between him and a market He should be eirlv advisid of all that is stirring. The news by the CnUdania on Tuesday had a mtrked effect on th cour marketAt New York, previous t itUis news, the prices tanged from $5 621 a 5 75. Immediately on its publication the price run up to $(i 87 a 6 9:?. 7l 10 bushels Southern corn sold at G- a 70 cents weight. 50(H) bushels dc. Northern, 70 a 72 cents weight. 50 JO bushels (ienesse-s wheat, for export, on terms not mvU public. $1 25 a $1 IK) was asked for lots uns i'.d. In our own city also fliur has shown a further improvement, and sales were made of 1800 bbls. or. Wednecd.w, at $5 75 for ordinary; and $5 87 for good brands; the market firm, srtme holders refusing these rates. Wheat has also advanced , 1'ennsy lvan:ared$l 2 a 1 2 I cents, and one mixed with whita Si J .cents, choice wiute, $1 20 cents. At Haltiaiore, since the receipt of the news, siles of Howard street Hour to the extent of 231HJ to ilOOU bbls. were made in one day, a portion of ,it in the morning at o 18 a o X:., and subsequently at 9 ou per bbl. at which latter price sales to a considerable extent were made. Some are asking more, but most are willing to take 5 5J. An advance has alss taken place in wheat. Sales of good to prime Maryland red at 1 15 a 1 20. ordinary to good. 12 a 1 18 cts. white wheat, for family flur, 1 20 a 1 2S cts. Cam old white Maryland, 60 a 61 cts-, and yellow do. 61c. Phila. Ledger, J jo. vt n. Produce purchased at Cambridge The following comprises the leading articles purchased at this place for shipment within the last six weeks: 52302 bu. Wheal: 1S15 bbls. Flour: 9573 bu. Oats: 1537 bu. Flaxseed' 4900 bu. Potatoes: 420 bu. Tur nips: 82 bbls. Whiskey: 23 bbls. Oil: 148 bu. White beans: 233J li. Talln: 123 bu. Clover & Ti.n it'iy eeeii.Ilereille Died At Liberty, orruhe 17ih iiwtant, Mrs. HiLDAff M., wife of John W. Scott, Esq., and daughter of William an 1 Abby Byram, aged 19 years, 2 months and 7 davs. Iu the death of Mrs. Scu'.t society has lost one of lis brightest ornaments, tha church a pious and exemplary member, and Mr. Scott a kind and affectionate wife. By her mild ana pleasant disposition, and the Duritv of her iu iral character she? had endeared herself to a large circle of friends and acauiintances, whom she has left to mourn her untimely departure. But Our los i her fain, then why should we mnrm'nr? The Lord has d jn ntrht-lle claims her h awn. Oh! whv should we weep? He will n t retar her, She't robed now In fjlotious light Treat His threat Our lota it her rain, while e here in ta Inets Krrret her departure iron. """'- -"--:- v Rrikt MTS phim snouting; now A palm ta receive and a rich crown lo wear. Oor loss ' ker gain, O! why are we weeping 7 O'er herearthlr remains entomb' 'neath the groiansu Her spirit' rejoicing, her hady 't but tlecping I To wake into tc, v.h.-n Gabriel-! trninp ann-np-Our lost ither gain, for IrsSs has crownM her, ) .k -.L.k ... h,. n,anl fro in h'.T S. Vhtt UVl . ' ... . And anerl. and rlories.ant liles.iiig. ,Mrrenid r,
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Twenty-ninth Congress. .Whig, ( Itaiie.-Drmtrratt in Roman.! SENATE.
"'5 t.oo.r, jimn raurneid i New Hampshire L-vi W.ndbury, Cha. O Athrrton ! Mattacnutetta rtanM Hrtstcr, J,kn Itavit Khode Itland Jat F Simmtm, JVrf C Crrenr Connecticut-Jaiex K f onfinrftit. John M Nile Vermont Sammrt S Mielpt, milium Up ham New York Daniel S Oickituon, John A Dix hew Jeraey 'm L Datn.Jan IT Miller Ptrnntylrania-Daniel Stnrreon, Simon Cameroai Delaware l,hn M Ctavfn, Thtmat CJoyf.n Maryland Jnmrt J Pram, Rrvrrdy Mnna V ircnnia H'tlltmm SArchr-t, (one tinner North Carolina-nir P .Voi..rm,Wm H Harwood South Carolina -Genres McDulflr, Daniel E Hurrr Gt-orpia l,Mn McP Brrrien, Walter T Colqait AUbamaw-Divon H Lrwit, Arthur P B.rUy Mi.sn.ippi Jetae Speilrh (one racanrv) I.oumana Alexander Barrtm, Henry J.hnt.y, Tennessee Siencer Jarnitfm. Hrtpkina L Tarney Kentucky Jamrt T MirrHead, J,nm JCriltcndrH Ohio William Allen, Thmnt Ctrwin Indiana Edward A Hannean, (one vacancy) Illinott Jam-t Semple, Syd.H t Brrt-w Mittouri Thoma. H Rentim, Darid R Atrhlton Arkanaaw-Amhrote H Seeier, Chetter Aihler fiihiv.n I oMri. ra. Willi i Fiond. David Lf tt, jun d wtcou majority on joint ballot in ,he tri.latnret f the I . - -w. a ur u .mnrrai nnrina I Mate of r;inia,Tennew, Mittinippi and Indiana, I . . .t.i, calculate ou lour more sena- ' tort making thirty in all, and a clear majority of tix.-i i HOUSE OF REPRF.SEXT ATI VES. Maine 1 Vacaner. t Robert P nnnl.. i i.t Severance, 4 John D Mc Crate, s Cullen Sawtelle, 6 r,mnn, i nezekian Williami. New Hampsh I Motet Korris, S Mace Moulton, ' 3 Jamet H Johnton 4oneraeanev. Matsachutettt fftVrf C H'inih'rcp, Daniel P King, J Jitu Jbhtt, 4 Benjamin Thtmtnn. S Charlrt Hud- i
tn,8 Getrge Athmun, 7 Julitit Rockwell, t John Quin- ' at the Court Honaein Brookrillr. in taid county, eomtfMamt, 9 Vacancy, 10 Jtrrph Grinnell. mrntine on the fourth Mondar of February next, and
Khode Island Henry TCrantton, Lemuel H .trntlit. i Connecticut 1 Jamet Di.fn, I Samuel D Hubbard, I J Jhn A Rockwell, 4 Truman Smith. Vermont 1 Solomon Foot, 7 Jacob Collamer, i Geo P Marth, 4 Paul Dillingham jr. . 5",7 York 1 John W Lawrence, Henry J Seaman, J milium S Miller, 4 William B Maclar, 5 Thomat M Woodruff, t 6 ff'm IT Campbell, 7 Jote'ph II Anderon, S W W Woodworth, 9 Archibald C Niven, 10 Samuel Oordon, 11 John F Colin, IS Richard P Her. rick, 13 Bradford R Wood. 14 Eratfut Culver, IS Joeph Runell, 19 Hugh White, IT Charlet S Benton, IS Pretton King, IS Orville Hunerford, SO Timoihv Jrnkint, 21 Charlet Goodyear, a Stephen Stronr, S3 William J Houh, 24 Horace Wheaton, 25 Geo Rath, bun, Samuel S Ellsworth, 27 John De Mott, 28 Elim iiuiiwr, rmrieo n Carroll, .10 Martin tjrover.
jt r , , f - , i uu unMiui u.uiiaiiiiuaiii ninuorurr saiu iiuii-ic. 31 Aimer Lew,t, 32 II m J Moteley, 33 Albert Smith, 34 ! iUent defendant be notified i.r the pepdenrr of id peU athinrton Hunt r.- . :!; .v..
New Jersey 1 Jamrt C Hnmiton. 2 Vacancy. 3 John Runk, Joseph Eiliall, 5 William IVright. Penniylrania 1 .rtri C Let-in, 2 Joreph R Ingerroll, 3 John H Campbell, 4 Charlet J Inenull. S Jacob 5 lost. 6 Jacob Erdman. lit Mrtl-nnin, a John Strohm, 9 John Ritter, 10 Richard Rrodhead jnn. i uwen u l.cio, u uavia wtimot, u Jamrt Pollock, 14 Alexander Ram try, 15 Mows McClean. 16 Jamet Black, IT Jamet Blanchard, l .Inrfmr Stewart, 19 Renry D Foater. 30 John H Ewinir. 11 Comrlh,, Me. ragh, 22 William S Garvin, 23 Jauict Thompson, 24 Jotrph Bujftngton. liiMwsre--JffA IV Houtton. Maryland 1 John G Chanman. Thnma. P.r.r t Thot W Lienn, 4 WiMiam F Gilea, 5 Albert Constable, S Edward Long. iriTtnia 1 Archibald Atkinson. 2 Genrve C Dram. )oole, J Wm M Treadwav, 4 Edmund W Hubard, 5 om-iiun r lhkf, o jamrt a stMl.lon, 7 1 hnmas H Bayley, IRMT Hunter, 9 John S Pendleton, 10 Henry Bedinerr, 11 William Taylor, 12 A A Chapman, 13 Georire V Hopkins, 14 Joseph Johnson, 1$ William Q Brown. North Carolina 1 Jamet Graham. 2 Daniel M Bar. ringer, 3 David S Reid, 4 Aljred Dorkcry, i Jam s C Dobbin, Jamet J McKar, 7 Johu R J Daniel, 8 Henry S Clarke, 9 Asa BiK?i. soinn (.aroimil Jat A Black, 2 Richard F Stmpaon, 3 Jot A Woodward. 4 A D Simt. J Armittead RiirL S Isaac E Holmes, 7 R Ramwrll Khett. ti"ora;ia 1 Thomnt Butler King, a seaborn Jones, 3 n'athington Poe, 4 Hu-n A Haralson, 5 John H Lumpkin, 6 Howell Cobb, 7 Alexander H Stephen, S JJoAert Kentucky I Linn Boyd, 2 John H McHrnry, 3 Henry Gridrr, 4 Jnthua F Bell, 5 Bryan R Young, S John P Martin, 7 H'm P Thomatton, t Garret Davit, 9 Andrew Trumbo, to John W Tibbatts. Tennessee 1 Andrew Johnson, 2 IV m C Corfrr, 3 John Croxier, 4 A Ivan Ciillom, George W Jones, fi Barclay Martin, 7 Meredith P Gentry. 8 Joteph H Pry. ton, 9 L B Chare, 10 Frederick P Stanton, 11 Milton Brown. Ohio 1 James J Farran, 2 F A Cunningham, 3 uVertc Sehenck, 4 Jotrph fa nee, 5 William Sawver, S Henry St John, 7 Joseph J McDowell, S Allen G Thurman, 9 Augusttit L Herrill, 19 Cnfantu Drlano, 11 Jacob BrinkerhofT, It Samuel F Vinton, 13 Isaac Parish, 14 Alexander Harper, 15 Joseph Morris, 10 John D Cumminrs, 17 fieorje Fries, 1" David a Starkweather, Daniel R Tilde n, 20 Jot hua R Giddingt, 21 Joteph M R,xt. Louisiana 1 John Slidell. 2 Bannon G TMbodeaux. 3 Vacancy, 4 Isaac E Morse. Indiana--! Robert Dale Owen, 2 Thomas J Henley, 3 Thomas Smith, 4 Cfr4 B Smith, S William W Wick. 8 John W Davis, 7 Edward IV McOaughey, 8 John Pettit, 9 Charlet W Catheart, 10 Andrew Kennedy. Mitsitsippi Members not yet elected. Illinois 1 Robert Smith, 2 John A McClernand, 3 Orlando B Ticklin, 4 John Wentworth, S Stephen A Dout;lass,o Joseph P H'dt,77oAn D Bakrr. Alabama 1 Samuel D Dargin, 2 Henry IV Hilliard, 3 William Yancey, 4 William W Payne, a Georire S .louston, 6 Reuben Chapman, 7 Felix U McConncll. Missouri 1 James B Bowlin, 2 Jjtnet H Relfe, S Sterling Price, 4 John S Phelps, S Leonard H. Sirams. Arkansas Archibald Veil. Michigan 1 Robert McClellan, 2 John S Chipman, 3 James II Hunt. Florida Ed ward C Cabal'. Ioua An-iistiit C I)o:l;re. Wisconsin D -lerate not yet elected. Native and Whir. Native and Democrat. With the friendly assistance of B. B. French, Esq., Clerk of the House of Representatives, we are enabled I to lay before our read -rs a complete list of members u. in 1 1 1 u iar . nrcim. wur e"femporanes win please copy, aud give the usual credit .Washington Constitution . READ IT! JIT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, AND COMMEX TS ARE UNNECESSARY. Philadelphia, May n, 1145. Dr. Javne. TK-ar Sir: I fei l b imil to the afflicted torive publicity to the extraordinary effects of your valuable medicines. I have suffered for tevu-ral vears past with Liver Complaint, and th train, ofdi. eases whieh follow a complete prostration nf The system: so that it was with great ilitlH-ulty I could walk, and at times I was conn ned to my room. Ta add to mv miserv. a Scrofulons aff.-ction appeared in my throat, with Rheumatism in my arms, so that I could not raise my neht arm to my head. In the hottest weather mv feet and hands would ache with the cold, and perspiration.had almost ceased. I now becam-: afflicted with a dry hoarse emlh, and e;ave up all hopes of ever ratting well. 1 had night sweats, and irot little or no sleep, with frightful dreams and morbid headache. I seemed to be borderin? on XS.Wl TV, and was denied all study or m'ntal exer cise. I coind not read a small paragraph in a newsuawithout great difficulty. I had gri'at soreness in my stomach, which caused it t-i swell so much that I was unable to lie down, or even to r.-cline. but had to be propped up in a chair. I had the advice of some eminent phvsicians. and tried nearly all the remedies used in such cases, but continued to grow worse, and it appeared as though a speeuy ui-oiuiion si as taKing place. 1 now neam ot vour medicines, and determined to try your SAX ATI V K PILLS, and to my surprise thr sorene.s left me, so I could walk about the house. I continued to improve from that time. Shortly alter my wue called at your store, and stated my ea-e to you, and you sent me a bottle of your ALTER ATI VF., and also word to come and see you, and you would investigate my case, and cure tm This I did not believe, as I felt I was bevond the reach of human skill. After taking vour Alterative and Pills .for three weeks, there was a decided change for the better, to that when I called upon you, joti said that I would get well, and that vour ALTER A TIVF. Would cure me effectuallv. With no hopes, however, of getting well. I still continued taking your Alterative, until t had taken the fourth bottle, when there" wrs a sudden change in my whole system, as though I had got rid of some great burthen, and I could draw my breath at utual. My nerves gradually became strong, and say appetite returned. It has been about four months since 1 enramenced ta king your medicines, and at this time nearly very s estiee of disease is eradicated from mv sy. tins. T am as active, and nearlv as strong, as at any persod of my life. 1 have now gained nine pounds in two Months. I have good reason to oelieve thst the ute of vour valuable medicines, by thehelp of Cod, has nteimc from a premature grave. JOSK.I'H BARBER, nanoweli vourt, in t-opiar sireei, oetwesn scventn and Eighth sts. Prepared only by Dr. D. J AYN F., No. S Ssnnh Third St.. Philadelphia. Mv Thr above M.-dieme is (old by Kill X Halle. Rrjokville, I nd. ' .X r. ... . rs. TLR pier O.) I'rtlIOI wriJtnria. a un ; Bee of Thursday Ut, notice as ftlllo.V the preparation J for Pork Cutting in that place; Y -' ' Ve hav observed several of our enterprislha cititstis nuking preparation foi packing pork. Our place, in this business, has besOmo of considerable im-iurtance. Last season, we are inrormed, tbere wss inor pork put up heru, Jtban at any other pointon the Ohio river, from j.Uin :innati to Ifiltsburgh. And this year, it is expectedthere will Sean increas over list year' business, of at last one-third. Yesterday slaughtering was com;ni iv.l at Mr. Ligget'ti yard. Mr. L. ha lately been at considerable expense in ft'ting u.i his yard anJ Pork lluse. hvery tl.m about them is in complete ordar. We hjve not -room to day to give a particular description of the conveuiens.es and fixtures of the slaughter yard DciJat GoM.-St.rm. II. 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I Stats of Indiana, Franklin County. I, - In franklin Circuit Court
lalvta Owen, -y VS. i Hill fur Divorce. Lucinda Owrn. j BY. il remembered, that ou I tic I9ih da of November, A. D. H4J, the above named Calvin Owen, by Cieorre Hullan.1, F.tquirr, bis solicitor, died in the Clerk", Office of the Franklin Circuit Court, hit bill fur divorce against the above named defendant, and it being made satisfactorily to appear by the affidavit of a disinterested person, alio filed in the C lerk't Office of said Court, on the )th of the same mnnih, that the aid Lucinda Owen, the defendant in the abort- tinir, it not a resident of the State of Indiana: Therefore I theaaiil Loeinda Owen, the def.-lidant aforesaid, i 1 hereby notified of the filing of rhetaid bill and of the I pendency of tlwaaid nit.and that unlvrt the plead to nr anterine tame neture the calling oi the ail eaute at the neat terra of the laid Court, to be b nn and h'llden at the Court Hnuein Btotikville. in theeoiinrr I of Franklin, and State of Indiana, on the aecnnd Mnnj '5' "f February next, the taid bill at .to Mid defendant will be taken a. ernfe-ted. I JOHN M. JOHNSTON", Clerk F. C. C. I Holland. Attorney. I Su SO, 1845 47JW State of Indiana, Franklin Countv. . I. 13 I. a A " I at . ....... . - oj uiu muraj mnet w nton, 7 J Ou Petition Tor Partition. Vn"" . fne w,Uon' i nn wiHtit ms- ml C TJOHN M. JOHNSTON', Clerk nfthePrnhate Conrt of Franklin Counlv. aforetaid. in accordance wiih. and by the authority f the Statute in tnch eate made and provided, on affidat it filed, order that taid nonresident defendant be notified of the pendency of taid petition f.ir three weekt tuccettively in the Indiana American. a weekle ..vimm nrintti and nuhli.h. ed in taid county, and th e appear and anter thereto on the fir.t dar of the next term of taid Court. in default thereof taid Court w ill proced to hear and determine taid petition. JOHN M. JOHNSTON. Clerk P. C. F. C. Holland. Attorney. Not 19, 1845 47-3 State of Indiana, Franklin County In the Probate Vourt oj Franklin Couny. William D. Holme. andl Nancy Holmes, hit wife j VS. Ou Petition for Fartitian. William Coe, non-re.i-dent; rf at. J IJOH V M. JOHN STON, CUrk of the PnAate Ciiurt of Franklin county, aforesaid, in accordance with, and by the authotitr of the Statute in such cae made ! and provided, on affidavit filed, order that said non-res. titlon for three weeks successively in the Indiana American, a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county; and that he appear and answer thereto on thefirstday of thenevjt term of said Court, at the Oonrt House in Brookville, in taid county, commen cinr on the fourth Monday of February next, and in default thereof taid Court will proceed to hear and determine said Petition. J. M. JOHNSTON, Clerk P. C. F.C. Holland. Att'y fur petitioners. X-v is), 1M5 47-3w', I Administrator's Notice. X ETTKRS of Administration with the will an. 8) nexed, have been rranted to the undersiirncd hy the Probate Court of Franklin County, Indiana, on the estate of Georjre Beck, late or said county, deed. All persons indebted tu said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and those havin? claims ap.tinst said estate arc requested to pretent them legally authenticated for settlement within one year from thit date. The etate is supposed to he solvent. WILLIAM M CLL'RE, AJminittrator. Nov 17th 1845 47-3W j Administrator's Sale. I yaiHF.RK will be sold at public auctiun on Mondar, the 15th day of December next, at the late resi- j tlence 01 s.eorire Heck, dt-ceased, 111 Highland township. Franklin county, Indiana, the personal property r .4 fl.c-..--d constating of one Horse, five head nf Cattle, six Sh-ep, Hoirs. one f.iur horse waeon, one two horse i?on and harness. Wheat, Corn, Oats, Hay, Farminp utensil., household and kitchen furniture, 3c e. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day. TERMS A credit of u months will be riven ou all turns of lt dollars and upwards by pur.bascr giving note and rood securttv. WILLIAM SI-CLURE, Adminittratir. Nov 17th t?4J 47-3w Valuable IIohmc mid Lot at PUBLIC SALE. Y virtue of an order of Probate Court of Fran", lin 3 County, Indiana, the undersigned Administrator de bonit non, of the estate of James Oonaughoo, dee'd. will tell at public auction on the premises, on the first day of January next lots No. seventy-five and seventyu (in nurn I plat oi rirooKvine; on smcnei oono twostory frame dwelling hoitre with kitchen adjoining a good stable uearly new, ith oihr necessary cut Dlllllllllgs. TERMS OF S LF. One hair Cash; the other hair in one year from the day of sale, the purchaser giving note with good housi'hold security to be approved by tne unuerstgneti. hale to commence at i o clock p. M. JAMES M'C AW, Adm re ton non. Nov 14th IS45 J7-4W Tin, BraM. and Mhcrt Iron AV A UK. fTV-E iHeriber liavint? rcmovrj lii hop to iht new buildint? North of Price h. I.iiitlit y tnrr, rj turns hi thiinki t old cuttnmrrs and the public Rvni-rallr. for thir patronage ht n'tofore -teiidfd to him, ami would now inform them that he it tv.idy to funiifh articUn of Tuiwar, Ac. of the mot tub. tantial kind, manufactured of the heft tin plate, at the lowest market priee. Person within? to purchase any tiling in hts line will do we II to call and examine his stock before purrhning elewtu-tt. STOVES! STOVES! Also constantly on hand an assortment ni Stoves, such as Cooking Stoves of eight different sizes. Parlor Stoves and Ten plateSluves, hich will be told low for CASH. X. R. All kinds of Job work done np with neatness and despatch. Old Copper, Brass and Prater taken in exchange for Tinware. JOHN H. Fl'DGE. Nov. 19, 1845. 34-l. Female Bc.tuly Culp.ihlc IT has been observed by vi liters from all other countries, as well a by persons of the best cultivated taste iu this, that in no country is there a larger clnss of female beautyand excellence than in this city. Wt while the shoe fitter, dress maker, and milliner are en', gaged in adorning "nature's best gift to man," one part appears almost totally neglected the Hair. How often do the ravages of di.ease lay siaste the delicate form of the fair and beautiful, 'and though restored to health acrain. yet those flowing locks, which once adorntid their heads, fall off, and never again return to tneir original beauty. It is inconceivable how any person, more especially a lady, can manifest so much neglect on this point, when a "never tailinr remedv" can he obtained at No. South Third Street and a-k ing for Dr. Jaync's Hair Tonic, hich will perfertly restore tl' is only neglected part of female beauty. What is a dolllar or two to complete the crowning point of female beauty? Bronchitis, CoroHs, Comsi-mptiow. Thousands die annually with the above diseases. Jayne's Expectorant never fails to relieve, and permanently cures nine out of ten ho use it as direr ted. . he above Medicines are for tale at the Orur Store of Hiti St Haile, Brookville, la. 47-Jw While Water Ynllrv Can.il. SECRETARY'S OF - ICE, W.W.V. C. Co. COXNKRSSflUn. 4th KlIV.. 1S4S. ( fri If IS certifies that at a meeting of ."Tha -White 1. Water Valley Canal Company this day, the following was ) ORDERED: That from and after the first dav of March, 1S4 no dnenuneahall be allowed on advance payments ofdebtt due the Company. n itnest my nana i.. TUPPER, Seetv. Nov 4th, 1345 4s-4w 1 1; r Artor.iioic. Fr.nt the Sutqwehanna Rrgitier. V I. THOUGH the public bare b.-en often imposed upon bv patent medieines. vel oecasinnallv a cilj u-i. fuland kenenctal medicine it despised, neg. sEercsi, merely ecausvtounct in uati company . ' I am led to these remarks hy a ronrersatiou with a friend few dayxsiiire. She had been afflicted for several years with a diceasc of the heart, which had apparently bmnght her near the grave. One of our mot skilful pbxsiciniis wat called, who pronounced neraisea.e iftrtlranie. An auvenisi-ment ot ur. Jayne t F.vnectoran in the Reiristi r. cauc'it the eve of hi r friends, antta bottle of it was immediately procured at nentiey iitchell , in .Montrose. llettM-e the had taken it two days, there was an apparent improvement. She has not taken two bottles as j et, but her h. alth has beenjsearly restored. I have no nersonal motive for reeonunendine this medicine, but merely state this fact, hoping that it may mei t the eye of some who are laboring under similar diseases; that they may likewise partake of its benefits. A fKIK.MJ 1 O HUM AM IT. Tth mo. ta l4n 43.3w Cy I he aliAve Medicine it f r tale by llitt &. Haile, Brookviltrt la. 3IAXSIOX IIOUSF, iniin.Mlli s. (Vain Street oppotite the Court .tire.) I HAVE taken the Mansion House lately occupied by Mr. C. Kelsey, where I will be hippy to accommodate my friends, and the pnMic generallv. JOHN S. UOHDO.V. Nov. 4, ISM Iv Fall & W inter -oa:Ii! JUS I" TT-cesved and Tor tale: - A Jew pierrt new ttyle Cathmere D'Cotte; do do ratntonvtie i. loa-Kingi A gil nttortmrnt of Fur Capt, Cloth Capt, Velvet Capt, Seal rapt. Pluth eapt Jt IVoml Halt; IratMen't roaitr B.nrr; 1 do rf. f Kip do; I do do roar re Brogan -Vsser 1 do Women' t brtt Jlne calf Bootti Boy't Boolti'hUdreH't Short, trc; ALSO A varirty of Winter Shattlt; All of mhich will be raid as low as the lnwrt, for Cash or Country Produce. X. D. G ALLION. Brookville, Nov. 6, III) J-ly WANTED. -SJ i ( Shares Whitewater Valli-y Canal Stock IUU A LHO ai.noe Whitrwater Valley Caita "iotes. For hich tne h'g'i.-st market price will he pi hv I I' . (JOODMtv St t o I int M nn atre, rineiiinati. Ohm (fn n, ta it 4'-2
J i i i j i LYMA'U It I C K. IMPOR TERS, Wholei.le and Ketail Dealer inHard are and Catlery, Wire, Steel, Nails, ix . te. 1 Misnot' the Anvil, i CurtttT of Main and Luwcr Market ttrcrt. Ciicit-ti-Apnl 13th, 1R45 IrVly SAVE .YOUR W . KF.RLT, Sn rffn -nttsi, 1 now in Hrookvilie, wheir he mill remain it aknrt tim tea Sit t-TIi tia ralU iniin- lin of t-t , ed loinf frrci eill eV: on Gold Plate arPnoe.rn.ni wirraut their beauty auJ j ''"Mt'opl-Vation, in ih-)- ,ifa J-f p-rf .rraed npon the atet and nio aj.proced principle. PerMn wi.hing work dine will ph-atr call toon a. pi.,ible. I A he intend ti.itinir Brookilleaiiiiuallr. all ope.-. ! '"nm?!?' " M-Cur''iJHl- j 500 pairi ht-avy Cltambr CandU-cticks. in'J 4 jj, v j in. a4f(w a : - . : I L.?-r- jo piir upriFin or piiiar, a v, iv. i in. daz fiw Waiters ad 8 in 1 in; 12 do Tra 1 ray, do to to 28 in; A fw riira upt r Gothic 'I'rayi, in ct. This dar rwrirrd and for smle hr TYLKM DAVIDSON & CO, 12 Min pt. i door abjre Cam. Bank. Cm. October 15, 45-ly STEAM-POWER Lo3amiiig Cilass, Portr.iil, AND Picture Frame Manufactory, 1 17. Main st. f'inrinns,ti. ITjrtHF. above articles can be furnished in as rood 1 style and on as reasonable terms as at any of the Eastern Cities. An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand at wholesale and retail. N.'li. Old Frames rejilt & plutpa reset. STEAMBOATS J HOTELS Fiirn.hJ at the hurt est notice. March 27lh 1845. 14-ly. BIIUSII STORE. 104 Main str;ct, brtween Third Fourih Cincinnati. JUI'CHER AND McLAUOULIN would rvsp.dJj fullv invite MKRCHrVXTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examin large, at greatly HRBIXM) fUlt-K-s. From onr lonr experience in the brush manufactur- ) ing, we feel ontident that our stork will be found a-j tisfactory. and that we shall be ble to suit all, even the most fastidious. 1 March 27th 134. I4-ly. J S 31 I T II & TUCKER;! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots & Shoes, I' A LM I. E A F II A TS, .f C. .o. 37, Ci:ici:iarli. Feb. 6. 1813. 7--ly. NIRMINGIIAM HARDWARE. 14 casks this day received, am.ing which are 400 d.ii 3 keved Till Locks, as d uualitiea; 10) do common Trunk d.i J in; 150 do Tumbler Padlocks, some very fine; 200 do Norfolk Latches NnsO, I, 2; aio do round square, flat V lu-tk'd b'llls, ass'd; 20 pairs Ste. lards. 50 to 150 lbs; 210 grots Roller and Hrtdlc Buckles, I to i in; AI. SOFine steel Fir" Setts and Standard.,. Swivel, p.-r-russmn Oun Lnrks, While Metal Tea and Table Spoons, Vinn'd Mullen Huts, Brass Screw Rins and Hooks, Iron Castors, Shutter Holts, elded Hook and Plate Hinges. Brass Cocks, Carp-nler's Rim l.m n(t Latches, Carolina H.ies, Fire Iron., Bed Sere cks j sr.&e. For satr by ; TRLF.R DAVinSOV Jc CO. No 121 M tin St. 3 doars above Cora Bank, Cm. toherlJ, IS 41 -'TWANTED. "TillTF. Wt-r Valley Sun k. I have ftsoacres of . g""d Land in Scott County, Indiana, near Madison, la. I will en hance at a f.ir price for White Water Valley Stork, at par. C. S. HfRDSL. j" 21-27 Corner of Main and Fifth tit. WM. COLKSCOTT, ! Attorney and Counsallor at Law.! ISroakvilic. la. ; J DII V I. Ill) W LAND, Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLK. I. JO;iTA. MATSOX, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., DnooKvitLr. sn. MhV IGih, 1845. 2i)-tf. JOHX II. FAUaUIIAH, Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10, 1343. 3-tf. LAW XOTICK. L B K J II & Y BBS. AUraiieys and Counsellors ut L-tw. 't'lrlLI. attend to all W si ilh care and fit business entrusted to thrm. ii the Superior, or inffrior Courts of the Slate. UlticeoverJ. Ooudie's store, on Main at., opposite the 1 reasnrer's office, Drookvillr, Iui! Sept. 1, I94J. ,5tf J Ti i x "sii ar "p VII'LE3At.r. DEALER in Ilootw, ihoes .and Palm-Lcif HATS, NO. 156, EAST SIDE MAIN STREET THIRD STORE ABOVE FOl'RTH CIJVCLX.Y I TL O ft ft). ,r:. t , - in sen very cneap tor catn or approved pap"r. Starch iTih 1345. SULIMI. If f 4 OUNCES Solph. quinine, j.i.t ij V. ' '" for sale by c. S. !1 0 H I) received DSAL. comer o. June 21st, 184.4. Main an I Fii'ih s:s. Cincinnsti. 7-lv WAVTKD. BEF.StVAX, Oinsrng, White Re.n,, Mustvrd Iced, A. DOVAt.II-iOV A CO. Mnta and Main strict, Cincinnati. May 7th ISIS It K 31 OVAL. I J.W& W.W.Cooper. n A VF. removed their Hide, Oil and Leather Score from No. 17 Main street to No 21 Culomhia sirt-el ' between Main and Walnut atrrrt CINCINNATI, where 1 they keep a gent ral assurtmrnt of Leather consisting I of . . Hog Skin Stating, Calf Skin, do ; Skirting and Harness l.earhtr, Hu .tt and Rlaek Bridle da j Hag hides snd sitles, Sttleand Upper leather. Calf and Kip Skins, Murocco, Lining anJ Binding; Skin., : ALSOSpanish and dry hide., I Tanner t Oil, Tanner's and Coorrter's Tools, Oshorn'a Patent double grinding Bark Mills. Dealers in the above line are iuvitvd to call and raaminf our stork. - J. W. ft W. W. COOPER. N. B. Leather in the rough lake in ixchauge for Hides and Oi'. May 12, l4S. JS-m. LIOUOKS & WINKS. ia ii ALr Finct French Hrandf, f 9 dn Holland Om, iO quarter catk old Sherry Winr, 20 Madeira Winr, 0 Swi-rt Malatra Wine, SO RarrrU PtarU firandy. 10 Jamaica Spirit, to " OIJ Rim, - IO Old Wlndvi y, 30 Cak Cherry Honncr, Ml of mhich bv au.d (w. Fortl Wr A. DOXALDSO CO. Mart h 20, t " FIRST JUt "try rate Grind atones rvceiv.l and K. ft S. I VNKK. for TUACK st II AI.TKK CHAINS toot) pain hrirht Trace Chains, T ft. II, 14, In link; I 'tOO du straw enlor do do dt. do; AOO do self do do dn do dt. 25 doz htary H .ltrr Chain., to links No , ALSO inn plain C.lier Key and Hit'.hnerh Yee n Blacksmith's Helloas. 24 h) 3 iurh, s, 1 his day tt ceis. d and fne sale hy St- TYI.F.R UWIHSOX ft CO. t tilj M'tn o isitrtn Hitt. t'is Oesls-rlJ. I1 '-'?
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Sclutii, .v.i J'uUiiitrti I a;iioab.mc ii it rrosE, SIS .Iiisis siirs-ri, THSES tC3SS Ct'iOW rU'JETJ srnrsT. CIKCISkiri, The Hat i. a' S now'edced to ' it 'i'4-.a-: nart of dress; tliet.-f.ire !l Cr.ili.i I .'r .ll:if tr.ro wh.c agenteci, e;i maje at lit ie a i is- :tt'i,-ufed. I iiiv kx til. eiliaeti. .it' ltrsMsk villr. a il its vinitv. ivli may vtit Cine iiii.au. t.t . . I a '. eii iu e tu. quality, alyle and f i.is.'i nf in h.rs : ' ;.:iti! rnnil. oent that I ran vive s.tli-fa. li.ui. us. Assssld. XKW STOIttt. UITTaV HAILE hare net-irtM dirrct frof PhiUdt-lphim ni Pttthirc, -plrndid vtvrtm'it nf dry noons: t'otisitiiie in part of shim r. Hroi.d Cloihn, Snmmre ; CUth, pluin antf fancy t aiin re. S;ifin't. Twenl t Kentucky Jraii- plain and f.iiiry Iri!Iit g mf Oam- ! lirtHJii. Silk Vt-lvst-t, Srtiin. JLt r-ii.e mmiI faiu-r Vr. iiip-, pendid ne tyU' tanvy Prtn, I.l7.e-im MuI Im de I.nm Crnpe de Lne, pant. d Lawn, fviticham, ; Apruii flu ek, plin tuiit figured Alpcn Luin, Urm- ! baziiif, black and fancy Drr and ll..nn. t S.Ik, ("oij tun and Lim n Hndkt-rcliifT, Hthhun, t1,v , Ping 1 Needle. Tuck, Ivory mid Sidt Cfinibs.. Million. rq j S'Mpt iiiK-rt, black, white and tani y liar, t IScarfr. riiib'-t itnd fancy Sumnirr yh. wis and Or. I!and i ki rehief, Tiekinir, Hl ach d and Hr.v n Mil. in. titon and Linen J aide t loih. s ir nl lnriia Mull. Hishoi Law n. Juronet. Strin. d Jitnl ttjr-ii Sia antl Lare Muliii: a lar-r.- run ni nf shoes notrrs. ! l.r.l..n r a. n,i,...i,j im,,. I,..r n.i. n. enee Hradeaiitl Cy press Mount ts. sptt-ndid Sisir, Pas sageand Floor Carpi-tin, t alf and Merocru L.atbn,' A Urge assortment of III OS SAILS.r,iiecnswajr. Olnsswarc, Orterriet, Cotton Tarn, 4Ve. b. . nit s a gnat variety of artitl.s loo ttdiocs to ei ninernte. The above ttnrk of Oooils aasbnnght with cask, and gr-at pains were taken to nhiain ihein on thr most favorable terms, and can therefore be .Id ar rrduad prieet fur ea.h- or prodnce. Furt'hasrs wilt do wall sw call and fvainillr for themselves, Krookrille, April ii, 1343. St.lf SEW GOODS A AIXI rO'HE snhTnb r h . jt rr-c-ied direct f a n ihe? ltd i Uiw o;niiii at hit sttira Eastern Market, in Ilr mkvilie. a cr.-iH-rat aj.url m t t ol jr d, nfrd thr prt fCHt and pprMit-h'nr a-oi.; niunnr hu b arvr Piie and Sup-rjine rh'ht rJ'tiriout rolttrtt tia do Cttotiimrm. folam rnth. prttwrt J gaof ntrartmctit of Si'turit pi n V fa 6 ptr-r m t Rrdi ti'httc and Yrilmv Pfa tueL; Fath. Tweed f and Kentnrktt J'totit; i niiroet rf clmnst ere r if jtruiit and tiyle Gingham and ru'lain cr.licr,; Lawns, Muffin de I.ahir t and fialzarent; nark and I'anry eel d fmn and figured jtojm( hlack aud othr r volurrd Siikii Sartnet and Bonnet S:(K; Illack, H'htfeatid Pink ernpri H'hte ram'tric Jaron'f Mutt ftnti9; flk, S.virt Cr Hohinet Muslin r. p-'nfn and Jtf'df frith Ltvn, Ltnca Lawn and tiifhift ,oun; Sharvls. lirrws ll.l k ft and Sitk Po. kct Hd k'fsf Veils, and Ladies H'hite Pa'kei fid k f ; Bert Ktdy stk and ev'ton Gtoi et; do di U do M'ti Satin SHk and Marsailtrs JV.f:i,r; I black radon AV'.A II Tk'fr an t S;tn Troekt; A variety cf Lace. Ldging t'otin .W 'MrNi; i jff spleudtd ' (istvtm'nt RUsns and limn : r.oJ A ffnnd Cfrttrtmrnf rf ' tt'irdrraie, Queens were end 'oi'i; Efots and Shetf Fur, H uol mid pnfmtto fltitt; Leather emtton i'trn. j LlKEH'lSKi A general ctta rtmem id t7'-v--f. 1 tnluditi; an eartra quality J Mitugn and Port ! li'ines. Allnf buh will lie oT r-d low fir ah r fn ni rr I pradiiee. I'h nu'die nr.- repi tfi.l.T iunttd to M.I j eaa.iuor andjudjc for ihanii lve. :. i. r. j Juive 27, l9s. l-Iy OK i.f the B.t'loli lli.il"-, corner t.f lth I I and Klin n ; drover and lmi trvets, rineinuitii. Farm. rs. merchant.. usi.tess men g. iu-r.ll l , vi-.itine ihe city. j will nnJ it ln,-ir iotint.1 local! s,. -mag. j gjtid stahling. H trses kejil by tho da) ol neck. , April 18-h 13. iJ-ly. ;Doot & Xshocr, .nt WbIcatf. ,! B. BIKOSALL, No. 49, Main stmt, stco-tOSe J). above Columbia, lias rtne. d, and is now pl..ga new and evtensive asortiof ul f Boo, .x ih.e direct from thawinaiiufactur.rs. He ins lies the at tenlion i.f eonntrv mrrchasn. in It" u w and tpendi4 Mock tH-fore tb.'ymake their p.rrhas.-., .. he think, he can loakeitto theiriner l todoso N. B. Jteial.oag-iirf trih.-CiiiMii.iai maniirrsv tnrers, aud iconn.nl) r x.ivii.g Il jl. tif all Uscr.rtious. Sept. 12, 1S4J. (Cin Oat ') ..f SI I F. F V I Ts U I C III I. Kiev. LSIIric I rsnwo th ii j X Untlrrv, iuaod i-t. Market Jt !. ; ."i " assoritd ptiriit; lOJOd.... Pocket ( qil.-r:,as.l p.tieio .a... I.., K....nr. Shr-.rs.ltd I I, T ' 1 . . w.wL l aTlent tlW-llmlt. " u.ini.".- - .iaVs SKM d.j r.iv.ds.,d '"-D,V,M,s ft CO v,17S M in . 1H "k-! F'" t-ief , ISl.
