Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 May 1847 — Page 3

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HKOOKVUiLB, JXD1AXA. FRIDAY, AY 21, 1847. poetry by "Altitude," has been received, hut is destitute of tome essentials for publication. We looked some ti mi' for the "cmvrnrh noetic merit," of which the author speaks, but filling to find it, wc must lav it aside, at 1 a.t, mini e can find tin- real of the Author, advising him, or her, as thrntr

w.b for tin ir own protect,, n durir.r; iho.nttr senson. In the .nrine thi v increase in si,e. i .,,;

t imc greatly rn-

I IU).M 1 II K 1. 1 I 1 Oil

same

Cincinnati, May I"ili, 1847. I'rnr imcrienn I left h imp mi Satur.lav last.

II , , , ith ihe intention of takiliT a rail-road and ililmII not en i nvich Inn- .... .

i '- n-woi n part ot me i intcu Mates, it is my

lime in the season, about obtained ih-ir r.,n k ! I""!""1- v'" ''"' i'c .New England Slate, he-

;r.nd Mill soon pa., into ti.e chrysalis Mate, ttml. rro- ! '"!"' SUwU n Ata ocettr m

jil'SJ a mttamui pho-ij to the nan nt .ur ' ; .m 1:1 reiai.is, pruuaniy 3 .111 may

, food from the foliage, at

j lare;ilii their wib. j It is prebaMe that lb

; gir in the-.r present condition, as tin y have at

A these injects are

,' hear from ine. In the meantime, I have engaged a

inf., it would be a trifitt Un.f.i m .i... r :r i Lmlr"1, education and ability to serve you as

could obtain

ry injurious to the fruit

1

Mire rrlnedv

- .""leuv against them. We re jm.mhir to hive seen, in an uld r.encssee Farmer

i ihe siiRCfestinn that thi y might be destroyed b

in:? a hole inin me centre of the tit

' bor-

f k . k- ir ,

.eh,.,r. and nutiimrins .e..,..r..l r fl r ""'"' "

nor 111 my at:si nee. Instead of beine neelicted.

you ill be served by two insttad of one. 1 be Hail Itoad Convention came offal Indianapo. lis on luht wrt-U.. 1 hi Tj;ovp. as our readers mc

Kai; Hoad from

nviy be, in the mean time to find out, if possible, I sulpliur, whim. In addition t. devrovin- the cater-

wh.ther the "tones ot near, .v., wan, ... w a.rn "Hie , p,lal-,, al, rlirr ,,,e kilu.r Tn, it- ,nem, ;,,,,. w-,dovcd dove breaks forth," i- not realty the more ' ject 10 it, ll is worth trvit.tr. It has also been r.cmoi.rnrul voice of the wfrfowrr, and notice tan-fully , om.r.rnde.l to put a pile of ev.hau.ted tan-bark about

whether "every note" does "echo; wit tiea.-.a. lu:;

that it never did.

Ss

Cv reference to the correspondence t.-om the Editor it will be seen that he is on a tour. He will be gone several week,, during w hich time we promise that the i-eaders of the American will be furnished with interesting letter, frum hiin. As he epcct to travel through some of the best of our States, and ,isit the most beautiful of America's natural scenery, he will have someihinR of interest to communicate;

Cincinnati to St. I.ouis, byway of Richmond, Indianapolis, Ike From the delegates w hp have returned, 1 learn t'jal there was a misunderstanding between Cincinnati and St. I.ouis, about tLe day ar meetiup; at Iudianapolii, consequently, St. ilouis Tias not n presented in the Convention. This is to be regretted. This great enterprise will n-uire all

lilieation of a hnn.in is- r . ! ,ni ""Ky l"lh of our western c.ant cities. Guv.

substance. 10 the web. arlv in the "l ''' uf !''"' "!" a.pomted Chairman of tht con-

... . v ,i appneu long rnougli to heat I ,1 tli,-.....-!. il... 1.....I. -1,.:. 11

....u..,, .... , UI course, soinc.ro.il.

the root or the tree effect, d. Those living in the vieinitv of a tan eard miirht rive this n-;-.i rt.,.

more effeciual renn dv. is the n.

vhat we conoid.

r a

entien, and steps were taken to open books, and

thus secure 1 he charters that have been granted for

ina large orchard, but it . 11. our hands this season.

This

the p.'.rpase of constructing thi road.

eu ciai. or at least wa.i c 1- 1- l ' 1 Speaking el Indianapolis in the foregoing paraIf any of our furminff ' v ...... , . ,. - , .. .

friends I .... . , t. fc.-M'1', .....i.ius me i.iiti k i.avc oeeii iniorii.eu, mat

! v vj.er.iueo.ai ; v vatuaiileon

nd we hope that lie will oc ft) er.tertaineii ny tne iif "1.1 r. ceive our hearty thanks iT ! wav, on lakes, rivers and railways, by the side of old i ,n'5 iU eoniiiKinicaie it, or any ihuig else ur bene- ; Niagara, and amid ihe scenery of his native Yttikec- ! '"i ' lha aricultcialcuinniuiiity.

!m, that he will be kept in a food numor. 11 ne j,,. Ur.,,,,,,,!

! Temperance Notice The fritmJ uf IVtnperanre jfpiierailj

are respccifully m!u ited 10 attend a cc ebraiion of the Ordr t f the Suns .f Temperance, at Liurel, on Wt-Jnesday, June 21 '47. Distinguished fpralvers wi!! te present, to expound and dfend ihe principles and tjf cis or the 0;der 01 ihe Suns of Tempcrhnce. A nibls will be presented to Harmony Divisim.. N'- 1 , f Tetnper.nre,by

ihe Ladir TjVb: f Vicinity

A free Jit the fi iendi o

tend u uti us on that day

THUS. GIFFORD, LEWIS PIKUSON, DAVID I1AZZAUD, G. V. SIIOUP, Win. S. GAUi:R. Ctnnmiiiee of Arransenicnts

li lii" u,ii: In? huu b. ii ,

I.O W hi .il l,

; rnntiiirpil

th.rt the

the eon-eqrenrpa of the war.

1 by the disrusiions in conarp M4Hi-iro-ui. ej.n?a e P.e.i lpnt was responsible f.-r ail 7 -he 17e. T C. Crafotd. Dr. Edwin

jiurr 01 1. mi l', in 111s?. tui;r- iMisun

T- ":ve tl.e President the rich! 10 make ; 01 l1"9 iciniy.

1

w ar, and thru to deeour.ee all who do not , 'i-roHr,eM 'enemie- to their j ST i47 rountrv' as the 'Mexican party asi Maohia saycr., .r,;., r..ll. ..l.i;.,. v J B ll in chancery to foreelow a

...sr.iu.-, t ....,. uii 1111.-, qiiu iciio -o.u.vi. a . rhristiail Sowdir. J Mo

Mortgagr.

ofSanla Anna atld Ammidia.' WOtlld he 1 -.' nn.cmtrtd ti.at on the Id Judical ay o

r , 1 m tb.

to

iism.

oe provided for al!

i einpt'rance, who may at-

Mr. kesa;d he did not agree with li e Whijrs in many of their views upon national quesiions:he was with them in

their opposition to Executive usnrpalion 1

Whia to come into novrer, to save the

conntry from awful consequncci of the

ieep miyruie of ttie Acmintficauon

For the Jmeriean. Public Heeting,

At a meciiiii; of the citizens of Drook-

I Coi.gress i Virgima, w as a democrat, and was elec-

16. In a new cletiii.n tin re work, in the one party to

reallvhas any of the Hack bite in him that s. me

. . - . .. .. 1 .. :.k 1

times nwkes mm cnoienc a. noiiie, wc nop.-, ...... ttJ bv a 1naj.11 it y f only wishing him any harm, thai be may be sufficiently A;n j,, ,ull,,t t)1,

.ra-sick, by the way ofthe lake, to clear him out, not ,u, Ulc j,, Jh(. olW n m:il,tin it

cnlv for hit own lien, fit, but alo for the advantage

,f hi readers, thai they ma be fully K;mpms.,d j ",c ' inci.iiia.i t.au-te we learn t.-.it a very

. k;. 1. tiers, for their loss in the editorials. destructive Imv broke ,.. about 4 .'clock of last Sat-

A. Powell, on ,

perty to the !

amutmt of near S'MK-O, Mi. Fnnt-ii't bring (10.000. : ' ..I- .. k . V 1. . 1 - . . ..

1 n.en lie pas ai-,0'.'tl stflirt a lie in -ur-ince. The fire originated from tl.e jjt in the flue of .!ie ':

, J .1I1 n 1 1 . Itradlcyaud Abram A. tlaiiiniond of Indi- ! ninnnl i uill mm.,,-. Ir, f i ii..'.i.tir. . i. . C.w .

! 1 1 ' - ..111.. ..J ! 1 , I . .L . .

and commence the rracl.ee of law here. We reirret i "iC ""U T '""ay , lie! O al ine L.JUri II-HISP (

t.. i..s- r, , i. ..,i, 1. :. . .. .. o;i FfiJav fvpnlnc Mav 1.1. 1S17 !

who died soon after his election to i shall lia. e an abundance f gnat men left for all use- If"! the purpose Oi" making arraieiT!PntS

From ihe fuicinuaii C.iu-te

destructive fnv broke out ab.jut

1 urday morriinr. in the r.mndiv

Ero. S. F. Cary has retired from the cditoiiil chair tlntler street, whith destroyed

if the "Ohio Washingtoniaa O.-gan," and T. A.Coli.n. iate editor of the Daytonian, will occupy. Rro

C try has discharged the duties of F.ditor with much

Our Climate Contumptiunihe ludians. Il is found in the history of the American Indians at m e time many millions of people, erd inhabitirg from the most extreme point Noith to the ratigonia South; embracing all varieties af climate and local on, resting on the frigid, temperate and mrrid tones occupying every variety rT situation. or. the sea-board, on the borders of the lbkes.on the topsof the Inchest lrnds, ard in the most secluded al!evs; in tie wide-fiuf nd and open

if i.

pro

I countries of the greatest humidity, and J JJ'J" I where it rate' y ever rains, as in Tet u; yet 1

core oven igniting, and ll e cinders li-anu flue, fell upon the root and set it on tiie.

sbility ard faithfulness, and under his tditorial care the Orgcn hat bem extensively useful. So may it

continue. -, - ; Riiiip asfiiiied d. bite is r.pnscnte.1 To-morrow is th day appoint'd for our conwy con,c c,x .,,t!v tn l'hiladeiphia. 0:1 .! .lection, whirs has been changed from the 1st M ... ! . r C .1. '. ...

I ''ttr a P'-nitniiarj ofl'. np. y.j .tr.rt pnl

Mr. stirvfti. the rifouti'-il Can.Sl. r, tv iUr fl'.ri- r.iit and Mr f rteniai,, Tn i.f tht- nm't'.nmd. (ui

Ke c:t,n

'. i j'irt d bj titt 1it t in.'i -i, stid th:t portimi uf h .v f.it T.tI lVtmi ruir pmiy wlci ruu tu ir .nui-

fr 4"liT! ilt' The prmiftd, 'J will like Id htj- i .' li laO'int, lfiii iliuv-itiq- tuini'J tii

Xh'J ?! jr-.H.v, . j 1 'K - itig ParM, "1 lit il. n ni jtt(-i that th i-ail l not tlip world look w nine!, atixict v for the 1 Jot oje iliiid of iht I) iimcr:it; tho-e ho. loving

For Recortlcr there are hut 12 candnlates, ana we deciMon? then let both the tiuleimn ro to honest U- thv tonmrr hetter than ilu ir party, will go fr

t3o nally wish tnat the convention would let all run. , bor it Uiey will. There ought to be 20 candidate for lhat office, and . if,heTarejstntlooSe,thrnroon wenld be the fnl U n fpom the preceding of . pnMic -i -..i.i Kav. . rl..r.r..ve 'tf thecitix-n tf Hrookville and vicinity.

Conii.nii'iii, mu . v i ,

rnco,and alo the ptivilet, onre more, of votintr on

faithful msy dttrtnine. It is mdftd probr.iiMliat hr rlrc'in i alnary made, aid -h nirrinc incuow is nn'y ftr the prvformatu-e of ii.eraiifin5 rirn.omts. Next etk we will be able to aimnuir-1 v ho are to f-erve s. Tbfre is p)t-nty of good timbtr cut ofbich to make the selection.

fnl put-poses; ye I their rt,mua!, abntracu that amount

' of intv lltctual capital. ' In my intercourse with the politician if this city, 1 I di-ct.t-r that tht-y have so mew hat recover d. from : their affright into which the 1 ajlor ball had thrown

, -min ' . v i a 'iniv, m:j iiuw gill IV vai VT't j I late, and manage. '1 Ue corrupt portion of the Dem- j

ocratic puny those who are politician (or ihe take

nf fitTue lor thenm lvt or their frieiuli, still hold off from Gen. T;i) lor. Th-e. mi n are tlioe who are polttic fivt n.it fur the good of the country, hut for the of the party. Vmkr Taylor's admimstrat.on, tU'V expert noth infr, and they wi'.l not be d"iV appointtd, 'I his part of tUe U. inocratic paity, who look tg iJ.e s.;cees of tin ir nam , nt n ly for the sa'e

of ta' i-s.il", Are now lii.;v enisai J 'KMrn5- ;

T, .... . . ...r " Bat , , , "ore Ptir-el 1 -uo'i-iSnr au'l Mntso.i

Convert I Uf UCpUJllC mtO a Uesp0-j U,e rrni.hmt. fcy jryan ki couitM-t, rfmr.anu

cause, ihm flu dtft m'ant as not font d in lu bauiiclr, ai.d thit he i nenrrffrnr ut' ike Statecf Indiana, win rtti fn it irtttrrd that puMicsiitua t f the p(iic!f i.t tf aid biil le made in the '-Indiana A rreriian, a wt-tkly m pp:rpMhlihtd in Hrwi iM, Ind., ti.r tae trrm of thrt wetk mcctiHr, notifvirr aid drfi r.dmit to ! at.d apn ar here before

he believed lhat it was necessry for the 'h' rf ',d',u" .?n,hr riA miti"S'p'"- .... . ' bi r ii 1.1, before the iahtp uf said cantf, and plead

to. -r an.wer the crmplaiitant's bill, or in default, the said bill will b- taken a e.mfetsd. F.Df.HlU BIRXSIDE, Clerk, r.C.C. John Varan, Ks. Sl. 19-Jw ITATE OF INDIANA. CMOS C0VX1 Y, S. iit tht t'nitn Crrort CtarC, tali Trim, 1S4T. William C. Ludwig, ?

Christian F.ly, Js-h I.ach, Bi'! .a C bfcrcrr.

M ilium Kd.ards. l.t.u S khidli r, and James Jones. J

BE it trnnn. b red. tl at cn this dry, to-wit: 'h day cf April. IHT, the raid Complainant,

Lr m itiiam II. Smith, his rlieitr. ran.F aud Bird in the Clt rk't Cffee of said e..rt. his bill ef ei-n.pla'mt in thit bhatf,as also an afT.laTitttatis.( that ihead Ii.it SI. id I. r ttd Jtmet Jrniti art im rr.idri tt of the ttair of 1-idiana. li it therefore now ordered that p ublii-tton i-f the pt ndsnry of said bill be made for tl.e li-rai of l!mrn k sucefstirt ly. in ihe"irie 4nrrrirn," a . e k!y marer published in Broohillr, Ii d., liotil"ili the ail Shidicr and Jur.s to be and ar pear here at Libert, bsfi.re rhe Judcet ofta.sl

I esiirt i.ti ill. mi-fmnA 1lli.ii.luv r.f S.nli..1k-r lint, be-

frame. Pr.rl in 1 1, r most Brid defPItf; the f..rr the railuifr nt.nd cause, and pliad to. or answer

ne eoropiainam t niki, or in default, t&e tame, at to

.ill Ik- taken as ronfsrtl. F.n'iiiii.L rvKXbirr.riiikV c..

for the reception of those of oui citizens w lio aie iio.v servin" as volunteers in the

arm' in Mexico, upon their return home

Samuel Mi-Cur.ly was appolnteil l'resiJent endr.ufus laymonl Secrelury.

On motion uf .Mr. Kimble, a committee j

of twelve wa appointed to prepare mat-

ler lor tli, action of tlie body to report to j in nil thee countrie?. nd everywhere.

an adjourned meeting to bti held on Tues j enrh athinf? pulmonary consumption' day evening next. ' bas never I rm f.hserved. whilst tho?e j The following gentlemen composie the I people rnraiprd in their savage, s'ate. i coinmiller: Mes-sr?. Kimble, D.l). Jone. J Crina them into rnr sellleroeni. civil iz ! Haymond, Donon, Ilowlant', Sleetli. It.' ihrm.and let thpr.i adopt our habit.. and !

Ciiritiirliael, R. lyner, Robeson, Tlieu-j inPV hpeome liable to const) nr. j'. ion ',

t as we tmrs-ei i e.

the 1st Monday of August, so that e could tee ir.e hare forgotten how. VOLCXTF.EHS. A eompiny has been raised at Law rencrbureh. nd reported themselves ready for ord. rs from head uirters. Wm. T. Daldridfe has boin uiiaiiimo.isly eleeted Captain of the company.

Garret Di-scan, F.sq., .f I.ouisviii., Ky., h brenseleelt d by the Vlii C-.nven: ion as iue caiiilidate for that (Jeff, rson; Uistiict. He is sprken c.f a a man of eminent tais-nts, a f.ite.hl- and pleasant lr&kcr, ami very popular with all paiti. s. Hit .at ticn il certain.

that our if turning soluntetr art to receive a cordial w. leome home. None d -st rve i t tnnrt ; r -jrcied by the Governor as a company, tli. y siartt d for the p'.ace of rendezvous, al private epinse .'nil but a f.nnt hope of p.ttin to p;o, hieh thi y did oti!v hi entering into the service in a company of a distant c-nilily; b:lt tlr.-y were determillid for the batlle fit id. from which lllvy ! nw are returning, biai-.n hoiu.r for thems.-lvt ' ar.d their enunty, and ..nr.. i.f i In in liimorablc wounds.

J.iie. h.ivini li.-en lort but itpprof riitte iiiec'.ins ad j iijine l .

S A M V 1 1 f. McCL'UUV. I' 11. I1AVM0ND, Secreuty.

Gen. Taylor. Then with the aid iif cauc.ts.ses, v.h'.eh

are always ruled, ly professional poliiiciaas, the' think, that they tan yet elect a rank, proscriptive Pn.sid.-iit, who will tei-i-e them instead ofhiscoun-

CHiie.i upo i nude perches., w hen ih-

esiJeiii.

'Miiii-bfil fjoin the civitied Aiiiericiii? lt, lie American Indian i remarkable; lor tl.e pei feci Muimc'ry of hi figure., "siiraiyhi s an Indian." is an old proveib. :

. whosetiuih i iissiantly recosnied by all I who have ever seen the w ild Indian; hi j chest is perfect ymmetry. hi houlder

j blades are l iid Ant against the chest, and i

Tcehtav nveninj, May B, 1317. The citizens 'met pursuant to adoui'ii-

ment Mr. Mi-Curdy, the Fres:dent, be-1 the whole weight of bis arm?, nhoulders !

trv. 1 ins, inev sav, is ineir p an, mil uenv uic ine :i .i-v'ni' 1 .11. il 11 tt - s . 1 t - Ilirrnll4illf llr I h llt-Hilv U':.a l-n lil t.l . fl III shnll irr ltls.fl. t. IhrAirn hAlitn 1I1A

liw. till the 4th of i - " 1 " v " " ""

ine chair. Mr. D. D. ionfs froai the C'omraittee t-: 1 -.

I ii.i'.mv-u 1111 1 -1 ia:tv f cuioii rt; jj tit ivu

object. I!jt if Gen. Taylor lint till th

i;ircb, 1840, he will turn their tubl. s upside dow n, and kick the political mnney chancers out of doors. '(iod works in a mysterious way, bis woiulers to pvr

," and as of old, he may have raised up Tayloi, j (;,e fodoA illj resolutions which

his wnUe.1 and r. b. ilio.is peopic in 5j-s- .. .. .... j ....... . 1 .. a(1()ritpil

1 he '-Franklin turnpike Co. are goin-j ahead. The work is t . be h-t. as soon as a permanent location can bv ma. It-, v. Inch will lie if ne immediately. Sic pi-ncec dins of the nice tie. 3 of the Stoekhol.'.eri, in ar.o'.her coiiimit.

Secr.tary Walker was quite ill at last accounts His complaint is inflammation if bronchia, with fron? appnhtn.ions, by his pl.y.iciai:?, that it wcu!d et. nd to the Ion?;.. The D.mocratic paper, are, of late. rtpiniT.i ovtr the n gleet with which, t'uy spp .se, the li'?s anti-rating Henry C lay, by ralljin to th snppnrt of Gen. Taylor. ' It t. well that they should hciriii .0 .11 :o do pet.anee for the mibomuLd vitttp'-ra.i.'ii niul ahnse lilt y have so long hnrltd at so coo.l a name, and so triiht a fame, a? that of llio rn at K. ntucky orator. We hope that the Democrat will all r.uiie to their senc. in the same wav, that thi. w.c-le American Nation may be united in dinner true honor, in tlieir hearts and actions, to tV.e name of Gallant li.trrv Clay.

fi.-.f. M .rt In a !. f t!l-Oil.. Mi.l.eal C..ilf(-r, has lv-si--;it-.l Do.- ct.airsr, lonu- and s., ah)v titled t.j him in that institution. F. r .Ve.6i?rr. "l hat is rthr. Prof M.tr head was as w. 11 quaif . d f.n- the sh ii;- as any man livin;-, nl feitht'.illy .I.st harmed the duties thereof, as well as those of Pliy -siciaii to t'n- Commercial Ho-pital, where he mov d in his Ward as a real binefactorof the aftiicted, and an nbv, alfable. and courteous instructor to the pupils wh.i accompanied him. lint he has a!a;s refus d to become a citizen ef our country, though for some time a r. si 1 ,-nt of ( in. einnari. Kis estate are in Europe, to wVch of late, he has retired in the Spring and return, d in the 1 Fall, just in time to commence bis course ofl.etur.-s. I.et men who are so F.ompean in their interests and ; let lings, go to F.urope, that tie chairs of our Ameri-

can iiiMitutinn. may bo ll U-1 v HI. American men, Cmnin S.'.on! Conrrurron. According to the for such there are w ho are fully qualified f.r the durccommen.laiion of the lasi Legisiatniv, there is to ti.s, and those who would not scornfully ak a poor be a convention at Indianapolis on the 2tli inst., to , afflicted volunteer, (ail Irishman.) returned front the deliberate on the great subject 01 coi-imon school ed- j battle field of Palo Alt , "Why did yon go to the war: "

ncatton. ine cittrent ot iinnanapoiis nave made I

ample preparations lor ttie entertainment, during fViii .tftv- in too tile of 7. 1 1 ve!to 111-it- l.t- it, att.ti.

dance. Public mi-eting have b.en held in most of

Flour was quotid at SJ,U to 5,J0at L'ituinnati on

tl.e I ;th; Corn M.al 45 to ;o.

tlie conntie. of t'ae State, and d.l. gaits appoint, d

and requested to attend. From the report of the 1 Treasurer of State, it w ill be seen that Indiana is richly endowed wiiii a fund of upw ards of Tn o mi!-

tiont of Dollars, set apart for the use of common ' (" t-

L GiniNG the Capitol at Washing tov. Congress al its lal scssioii appropriated a larTt amn of money for I'ghtina

the Car tiol . f the United States with

schools, and we do hope that the conventien will

make such recommi nriations to the I.t gislanire, or act on foot some plan, that w ill turn t.. siiir feirn our present school .ystem, an.t make u that we will be no longer behind on the subj. ct of education, but tip to, or ahead of onr sister state.. We could aspire to nothing better. Where wilt Franklin Co. be when her name is called at the convention? .. delegate may volunteer, will not some go and cover our nakedness?

PROSPECTS OF PEACE. From all that we can learn fiom what has been , taid about the war, or done upon the battle field, we ' cannot see that w-e are any nearer a ptace, cither conquered, purchased or brgg.it, than when Gin. Taylor cleared this side the II in Grand.'. It is t ne that it is now very clearly demonstrated that w e can whip Mexico: but w bo ever doubtt .1 that, even after Admiral Polk furnish- d the nation w iih the most experienced General sue could in any wayohfain? But they have been met on the batite ti.M, and have experienced tue valor of the foe against which they fight, and still the voice of the nation is for iritr. They have been driven back at the loss of territo-

rv. and citie.. but still, notw ithstanding all that has

ben lost-all the hb.od that ha been shed-all the ' to the II.ill of UepresentaUvf and

Mr. Crutchctt, the

patentee, has already commenced operations, lie is erecting his gn-hoMer in the north west ara of the f'apitol yard, near which will be built the apparatus for l?ie prodiic'ioM of the 2:i. There is to he a lantern elevved one hundred feet above the central dome of the Capitol. and in this lantern will be a singles s burner, which wil! throw f.uth a lihl coial to to t'rit which would (1 iw from five bun-

died i!.:t h.us-w ine? burners each crjual tosiv perm candies. T'nis grand litihl viil be brilliant enoni:h to illuminate ihe who'e of the C'abitol nroun.N wiih an intensity almost eipial ti the 1 1 2 h t from the fullmo.'n in a clear skv. Tl:e s'ructure tot the support cfiiie lantern will be a beautiful exhibition tf mechanical skill. I It is proposed to lijhl the bnsner ith an j electric spr.rk. There is to I;. a sinsrle I pendant burner with w hi :h to lii'it th" I toiunda. one c.f the sa ne kind wii h w hich

a sjtm-

torni

to scours

ieo, ami thus attach him so deeply to the heaiKol ibis ii-onie, as to place h'.ir. in l!,e chair i.f a Wash-

iugton, to pot dow n one of the r-.ost crying evils against God and man, party spirit end pally servitude. God grant iluit w-e may soon again live as one pt . ple, and when r.it rit alone shall tntiilt- a man to h nor ami preferment. 'Ihistiiyis still udvanciiiir in welih and population, with an incr.-asid ratio. The old and low- buildings are raj.i.liv disappearing from the heart of theei'v, aud siau ly inatisioiis taking their plaw . ltwi.l be S'-en that the prospects for peace with Mevico, are poi r indent. Il is the opinion of the Inst judges ihat ii has just b -f-n:i. We are sal:.fied that Clou. 'I'avlor is ri-ht. Take u,i a liaeof defence, and maintain it. If we w ant part of Mexico (and God for'oiil ttnit we should cm r have a foot ( it,) let our Goversini. nt say bow niueli it wants take possession of it, and then let the i liemy ilriie us from it, if tin y can. This is Tajlor's plan, and we biliiie it is the only succ; ssful plun. j C. F. c.

Turrpike Ilsstins. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Franklin Turnpike Company, held at the house of John Wynn. I'-q., on the ITth day c.f May, IS 17. J. II. Spear was called to the chair, and L. Ayres appointed Secretary, when a report wan received from the 15 nid of Directors of the Colerain, Oxford and llrookviile Turnpike Company by John V. Brady, Ilq., bavins for iu ol ject the purpose of conneclinsi the Colerain, Oxford and Drookville Turnpike Company, in Ohio, with the Franklin Turnpike Company 111 Indiana, from the Stale lin to ISrook ville. After some rein.uks, m i le by John 1'. Hradv, John Wvnn, A. I'. James end oth

ers, it wa unanimmi-ly .V.M.tvr, 1st. That It is the ffl!3 of j this meeiimi that the. Stockholders of the ; Franklin Turnpike Company, believe it

to be? in.'xnedieni, and imnractib'.e, in ttie

present sta'e of alViirj

chest, thus p. way expandinc instead of

j coniractinr; the naked chet. and the I whole prrscn is exposed to the open air;

Win. H. Stunh, Sol.

80 Acres of Land for Sale. Tf H F- Mibscrib. r wisbt to 11 to acrt t of lard. : J eaisd two i d a half m lie. cast if UriHik.il.r. ci.e tall' mile south ff the tjmpike . be ctnttrueisl Irom Urot lii;e to Cinritii ati. There ii about tin acre clran-d. ai.d lndt r tii.d fence, the balance f.t tin.bt rtd. 1 lie lecatiult i heal.fiy, the soii rich, aii il ca'.ct-'iti d f. r a ft. m. W t.i r. ws.f t. tnd stn.c pi-l.t). It v iil be .oitl on r tn-ttal.'e t mi. u a., w. vit:m !) :.. :m .-. o i:

A sure Cure for the Files. Kline. . X . April !. ; Tl. ah. ..h. No man t-i-ir st.fltrid niui't ioi-rt.t w itli lite 1'ilet than n.sseif I have tuvtte u.r of n.ftb kinds of mtdicilisa lor thit trouble, toe ccml.la.nt. but found rto n-lit f until I used vour Improved Indiaa Vgi table Sugar Coated Pill., and four bote effected a complete cure. I cat recommend them in all turh cae. XV.i. l.AXPHEAK. It is in fact not universally known, that the ingredients in man) pill in common useact with ton much force upon tiie liver and the coat, of the stomach, and by theii- drastic totalities very freqo. nty produtr the Pitts. Sot so with Dr. Smiih't Pill. 1 hey w-iil core iki distressing ctmplrint in every instance. Uftire 179 Greinwuh street, (Larre brick blocks Al-siays ask fur the Improved lud.kn Ytrtbi-

I'llls.

were

i 1st. iinsolcpil. That we temier r public I dinner to the volunteers from thi9 Couu- ' ty xv ho have ferved in the Mexican xvar, . to he given Uim upon their return.

2. Jlesolwl, That John M. Johnston. John A. Miitsnu. II nj. II. D.irt.ri, Daniel I). Jones, (Seo. Holland am! Asher V. Snllenbiuser. be sppi iuted a committee of ananeinenl to prepare for the reception of the volunteers, to provide a dinner, ti't.l to prescribe all the details necessary for I ho occasion, with authority to invite such '.ther uestsas. they may see proper, Aud th.? nieetins adj'turnet sine iVe.

.ivrt,tt Hrookville, M. XV. Ilailc and n. Tj n'r

Koehe.ler. S. Kntste. Harrison, (ieorga XVoldorf. New Trenton. Z. A. N ye.Mt-lainora, Wio. Mubottom, Laun I. N. M . Moss and Co. 2-!

And .-e tlial Iteni Sr..nh la ttitlTTrv mith

iney are nuic.ii oui 01 ooors, tnaeen, rare- pen on the punmn onr box.

ly in doer; breathe the pure air, never

sioop m pr.ii or wan, ana pursue no ar-1

oration that contracts the chest, or prevents its free expansion; often wa.h in pure rnld watei; exercise the lungs freely by athletic rxerri'rs, running, lacinj, the chase, frequently dancing and shont-

ine. vvc, most veheniently, nearly eveiy day.

NOTICE. ST XTF. OP IXDIXXA, ? In the Frarkl.n Ciicait UtANKl.lN" COL'N' rV. JCourt. Melannlion S. XX'ade, Stephen I. XVade,

li

T. K F.XNFl) V. Pieaidenl. IIAYMOXI), Secretary.

Fightins for Fun'

Lieut. Jesse Woodruff of Capt. C. M. Clax'3 company, says in a letter, as published in the Lexington Observer: "Santa Anna, it is slated, sy9 he is vvilling to fihl rcsulara and men xxho fishl for glory ;bc.i lu never xvr.nts to ught men aain who fipht or fun. lie says they would shoot his men r.r.d then throw up their hcts and hallo! He don't understand this. Lieut. xVoc.lriiff commanded the company in the bati'.e of Itueua Vista, and let

ters from the army say he aeied mo-t

gallantly.

rC'Thore arc row two hundred and fifty chinches in New Yoik, valued a

sI'lOO.lOOv) The Trinity Church properly is vt.-irih about 000 000.

Too M'ich Truth A youc.2 lady lately observed: ''When I go to a theatre, I an very ctreles-, of my dress, as the

audience are I'm a'lpnlive to the play to observe my wardrobe; but when I go to church, I am very particular in my outward appearance. a most people go there to scp how their neighbors dresa and deport themselves.'.'

IV

Jr3"As far as has been heard from, only two counties in Iowa, have voted for granting licenses this year. The question is decided by ballot in each county, as in New York and Massachusetts.

I Nehtnnnh XX'ade, and Benjamin F. Hed-

we;cr, surviving executors ot the last I w ill aud tt . lament uf David F.. Wade, sen. late of the City of Cincinnati, aud V BUI in State of Ohio, deceased, 1 Chaneerf VS. I David F. XV. Vietey, Isaac X'ieley, Ab-1

irail X'ieley and Jceb Haire- J

E it reint-mbered that on the loth dy of May,

A. D. 1S47. the abovenamed complainants, IT

their solicitor, tiled (in vacatiuii) in the Clerk's office'

of the FrJiikhn Circuit Court, in and for the county af Franklin aforesaid, the affidavit uf a disinterested and competent witness, whereby it appears that the said AbiTtil X'ielt y. one of the abov enanied defendants, is not a resilient uf the State of Indiana The said Abigail X'ieley, is tiierefore, hereby notified, of the pendency of ti.e above entitled suit, and that unless .lie pit oil tool- answfr the same l-ef.re the culliig of the said cause at the next Term sif -toe said Frank 'i i Circuit Court, to lie i.olden at the Court House in ItrtHikville, in the county of Frai:klin and State of Indiana, on the sec-md Monday of August next, the said lull ot the said complainants, at tn the laid defendant, Abigail leley, w ill he taken as confessed. Attest: '- JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clrik of the Franklin CirCuit Court. May ll, los.'. SO-3-v J. A. Matson, solicitor. .

fireen. the Gambler has been challen

god, in Philadelphia, to a discussion by a j s , . i --. tl ' .: 1 1.

man named freeman, woo acKnowieoges himself one of that proscribed fraternity. He intends to show tint gambling is tint fifty per cent, below s'.erilinj. aju-ue u-tstjvsm-t-t-ssrji-s-i-aa-a-saj-aCT

M:r:h rax Arrested Oiir readers will lemembe tiie murder of a Mr. Cailtn, in

of said company to i Jefferson county, by the Kelleys, which

makeanv chan-e from Si-ipio. tae point , creneu a prpai scnsaniu,, , a large re-d,-iermiiied upon by the board of direct-i ard was off-red by tl.e x.ovcrnor and

fa younp; ian

one for the Senate ('hhmber.

All

halls and passages of the buildings

liar the

i and all the rooms on the second ll re are

I to be lighted aiso with gas. Mr. Ciutcli

treasure that have been expended, and the gloomy nrospect. that now preent theniselvt , while our corqucrinif armies are in their country, and even now at the very gates of their Capital, and our coiintry . 1:.. ... ...-- t ' I f. . r- V . i 1 1 1 1 - -

Ur,, ,.,11, with an this the Congress f Mi .ieo con-' ctt expects ,o have til gr.-al lantern over jure all who love the honor, ahd even theeistencc j the dome lighted ill ). TCO months from of their country, that henceforth they have but one ': this lime. The SlirCCSS xvilh llis 0:1 Has; party-tbat of independence, an.t but one deiise ; ,j(hf rti met ith. and the Continued ( 'ven-rtance and war." I 1r j;;,1;.v f ,,xX fr,,m if, rqt; , almost ; new tfmpf.ranck organiz.xtiov. to ihat of the Urum od light, warranted j

A new- organisation for the advancem. nt of Tern

ors of s u 1 company, and tnat tliey he'ievu that a change from tli it point would resnit in an finite abandonment of lite tiiitleriaking. 2. l!?st)'c'i!. Thr.t xve have entire confi leu ce in the l?.ard cf I). rectors of said Company, and ihat xve will sustain them in employing an Engineer, and locating and making permanent estimates of the cost of constructing said road, and plaring ihe same under contract as speedily as possible. 3. A'.'s'-in (. That the directors c.f said

; companx be instructed to make their co;i

the citizens of that county.

about 1? years t.f, age. by the nair.J of Fnsby, of Lousiana, seeing the reward and knowing where the murderers were, w ent to the grocery, xx hich one of them kept about .) miles from Monroe, La.. and demanded a sun render, but Kelly fired a revolver al hiin. The ga'Unt yomh returned it and shot him down.

xv he n he surrendered. In a short time

tl.e other Keliey rode up anddismounted, when liie boy demanded hij surrender,

but he turned to fly when Frishy fired at him. pulling a buckshot entirely through

. . i.;.l....l.. l.... I,i . t, .,l.l-r, .. i,;..i.

tracts in sucli a manner ns to cuan: me o , i.t s. v . -. .......v.., private ri 'his of individuals along said stepped his progress. The prisoners line, in hauling materials and doing oilier i ere then brought to Mississippi lie ihin.'st necessary in the construction of , one most wounded left at Natchez a:tJ sai l road. l!,e nl'10r brought to Fayette. This ;n1 AV.ore.Z, That the Stockholders of j repid youth, will, we trust have the ..aid e.imnt iv. n.-oceed t oelet t a locating ! prize promptly paid him-in all about a

' ' . I. v.. ...... ... !--.. t t WWt

ueueve. uixunrrn uni?.

to 1 hat o 11 ne lirum uvi ngni, warrauieu , t ... ;, .t,n 1 ;lihK'! t e committee of three, whose dntv tt shall , ?tiU "c the most sanguine expectations in regard :., i Anril 27.

. , ,.!.. i i ,v.A I , . . . . . . ,.f ,1... . UP in IHl-Uil Hie l.oui.liri oi ."siuin r..ivj i -- - --

;,e,....ve ..... ...... in ii inirti.itit irio unit uit- jm I'l.i. i'i s.-v . , . city ofNevv York, to be called "New Verk City Tern-: p.,,:.,,, 1 road and '.hat Slid COmmUtC be Composed perance Society on Christian rrinciple,." XVe hail. J "' ' corae.r.oti.ienre of the nr-ltimore Sun. i of Stockholders, xvllft shall HOt liecessariith joy, this mov. mint, it is intended that chris. j VsuiNGroN' Max T 1817. ' Iv he a member of the B 'ard of Duectors.

tians, .....ch, shall combine te. exterminate , he fta-j r. Parish, who has left morning w ill. J. II. Specr, William M. Baird and ::ZA b'"u I tlcspa.cbes for the army in Mexico, had John T. Flamy, e.e anointed .aid cum-1 The rrii!mi of the soc.eir a n. d., nd of on yesterday !Z iiTerviews tht millet. I vice PiYftidt-nu, five re D. n., and the vtwr an j Srcrrtai cs f War anl State, an 1 wih 5. Ilsohetl That the Stockholders I Hon. of course thry will uid a mighty intlurnce. , x prMtei.l. It U supposed that he mav jiltvle th'MtHe.ves to pay n th? Oirect-i Vebelicve tWre art alrtaily rnonqli or?am7ation ! , rirrv Vtrhal ir.iite to (Jen- or of S.ixl eompar.V, two dull.u a tifiV j

K Crnu akd n tiTAKE. T.et it prak for itwlf: Pr. Vricht: 1 nave Hfii wiln ,. to inform intMif tin- h r lit!i 1 rivnl from t lit ime of onr Indian 'vi tnldt' rilN. not for ilu purpose t' ttrntihiing yon. w ho arr a stranirrr to in, but ith tin hop- lha t tthrr ft U(w lit'inr-. ho mi t; lit hv similarly afflicttd, may

bf imlucd to fly to the anit n-ort. ti the FiiM oflfUl, 1 was pt rnadi d to ur votir r.H; hvfnrr ifini ufwur Vi-, IJrlr rnrournrh ro contintir rnd dit contimti, until I hail ued twelve btit , biivinq1 itfdpprtl nt intar.iU anil commenced r.irin. Th. r"n!t w:t, th it in th Spritip foUowinrr, h ft the irA irtt nun mom to which I ftml bem entirely rvufhtrtt .r l-.'.a I' Y K V KS, ilurin1 which ltmp period 1 had ri -ouv.' to ihr ki of the brt physi-t-i;i n that cuit Ul he n1it:iimil, ntul who did all in thnr inwiT. but all tln ir i tiorts wi rt in vain. Indeed, I in vi-r iit ri- d tin lt'at tn lit tit. My complaint w a originally Uui'nmatic, which was aftt rwiirtlt :iL-trravatd hy a cold. The two combined bfcamr i im d in mv whoU yfrm. 1 b-'camt h"lph ; my ir and arn w r of no n r to mr, dn inc lliat Inii' tinir, in which I have urtr-d bryond my power to dit'riht and if I wi re tn attempt description, it mii;ht nppear to ot!icrs an tasrt7Tat ion. Nnr will 1 atten.pt U tell yon how tmivli money 1 paid the doctor. ' k may n nlion that in t!irso riht yen s did tint ta'h- more food than a healthy man would ne in four mrmli. I he t atintr of ittuaW had mueli the iti't ct the swallow -ine of a Inrnmc coal miirht hate.

1 will not be too ltiiih, but conclude by "ayinq; that old nr;e i; the otil Liiniruncf to prrlorminp lahr. '

My appetite hn- lte n ever sinre t:tuiitcrrnptt dly pood, and I enjoy iv.y tiiht rest fully. I live in Moore Ttv.vti.bip) North.imntnn eoniiTy, Ph., am a f.mner; am T yt ar of atrt ; and though you nre unknown to m, t ciHii.e you the greatest b n-

tf.ictor theerth evt-r anurded me. (Signed,) John' Frack. Petersen., Ta., f ti y 4, r. w Are of counii ifi it of al kind! Some sr coatd with ucv; o'lu rs zvr mnde to resemble in ontw nrd nppe.irince the o:i?iual medicine. T he saf st canrse i, to purth:ise irom the regular ar;'nts only, one or more wf whom may be found i i very Tillage and town in the State. 1 he i,. n;ii;ie for wile by R. S. Tyner, Prookville; F.. I. Cronkhank C o." Fairfield; Pavid Slaughter, lllonmi;ip (intvp; I lin. .1. White A Ot . Laurel; Thus. J. Kitton, Hnrhvtr; Z. A. Nye, New T rent on. Priiu iiiai iTut. Ifiy. K-ce trett, PhilcdelpYia.

For Sale. VALVAHLE FARM NEAR BROOKVILLE. This property lies within a half mile of Brook-

villi-, and about a quarter of a mile from the canal. It contains about one hundred and thirty three acre of superior upland, scv-nty acre of which are en. I'lus (I mid cultivated. It is healthy, well watered by sevi ml continual ip rings, and is admirably fitted for a stock firm A I. so, two eighty acre lots of upland, well timbered, about three milei south of RrookTilte. ALSO, several town lots in BrookTille. A cah patment will be required on all sales, and liberal tune w ill be given for the parment of the resi dur, in inta1racnts. Apply ts JOHN M. THORN TOV,Eq., Newport, K)'. or to the underpinned, ia hisofnee at Rrookville.- . - J. D. HOWLAND, May H, 1847 20-3m 1 v A pent. W3I. IIKPWORTII DEM F.H IN "IBES, OIL AND LEATHER. Vomer (' Main sf Seventh sts. CINCINNATI. OHIO. J.ll y 24 IK4U 30-1 T

CINCINNATI TANNERY. A.3rCAI5K. LKATIIEIt .T1HR AM) M N I ' V A CT O It Y . No. I Main St. bi-tmrf n 8 and 0th C'inrinnaii, Oliin. KV.KI'S Ci.ti.iaiiilr on hand S.ilr.V nprr. Kip an4 ralf'ol" liii lust qtlalily. all of which tie iilHll as low as any otlif r p. rson in ihe V'trtt. i'ash paid for Hil. ' July 2 1 -14 30-It. II. II. L.ANDIS. Clock ii7 Watch Ilrpairer.

7 VI III FIELD. IXDIA NA . "B JROPOSF.S To k rp lii. uliop in Brnokvillc for on I month or mure; during anda4trr the tittiric of the Franklin Circuit Courts, far the purpose of re. puirint; Cl.trk. Watchi-s, Pec. Hi shop in Ilrook ville, vs ill be in the 1'ioiit si. op cf M. RirsT'tSaop. Aup. 18 184. : - '34 If

Practical I7etr.: Tlio su'.jo'.nod pssases are from anaklrc by n gcnl!eman, Mr. Sykcs. laiely c!iior of a Uoniocru'ic paper al Culuiiitna, Toniidssioe wlm atlonded a whig Slale rciireiition al Nashville; Ii was lime (Mr. S. siiJ) lhal every

cii.vuLr.s sta.i,kv. MILL AS IX URASS FOVSOER, Walnut Street ISctreen Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TYF KNt.nd Plantation Hrll. and bras, r.issrttt of every di'st-rlption on hand, oil globes, cv !iiiler and Ci.aeCock dpper rivet, Spelt.r, Solder, Bra.t rait intrs ol'everv kind.

June 12 1345

24.1t

rt'tiis on each sli ire.

or Buy am m'i almvo .

iliinU r r.i;i r. on !

0 advance tie utnpcrance cause Rlor,oi. .,. r . r, , . ,ljc, jnf, .,e , a, hcy roail

.u. ' ... r .h..;. r. .1... e,.n IP MOXICO af( w I'll D HVlllll ail'l runners il lliai sum UI U i.n-J n. i) unniv i

tteerii, and only, evil in their fthie efforts toei.vaie J wouu!. peth;tp. have boen iaipnideiil Vo , or lefnre Ihe 10. h day of J line ni'Xl an. I hitman character, ami can ec only wickedness in at1 1 pi f r lt t to his carp i:l WrilillJ. ' l!iat lIlPV pay Slid aMlOUllt ! Riiy i:thinpf. that doe. not emanate fn.m their own f)cr- ( . m , . 1(r ,",,,., nr,, nf c,vrip. : iiivitlil.il Of persons! whom thi' 'li. i Cor

tfafis we sav we nail witn tov anv action tnat can i - , . ., i i i r aC..-il iii rait lrH In III nrilhh I . e.l ltttH4 11

f.nl

inrliiil. aKxtii ..vi.-rtt i.tp itn tit Br-ta. rt In n ft,.

.ent to .eenre w'fetv for the whole hnmanVam.lv. tllP (lep lll hes SPIll llrtw n 1) Mexico

from 'tl.call-nerva.linir detrover.-' I it IIV.W afl V he gl!Pe lhat tllPViehlle

We do not much like to nee ich a ttveepin enndi mnation acitinst ail o;her a.sociation., .av inc; thef are all nnch.ri.tian, thenfore we will he "The Scitty on Christian Trinciple., and labor that the temporal condition of the drunkard may be elevated and the soul saved." It looki like "Lord we thank thee that we arc not at other men." Yet we hope they will be successful with the "tipper joti" and be taved front the mocker. CATERPILLARS. The orchards in thit ticinity re rery much annoyed, thittcaton, with the Caterpillar. At the foliatre

of the tree it the natural food of this inseet, they! have in many orchards, to numerous are they, made I them almost at bare as mid winter, and full ucU.T.

to the .lislundins of the inaHiia whose termor scrvier1 is ah. nil t-i expire, and

the re enlisiiii" of th 'se who may choose neerto loc.ile said road and mske out the I to serve asain. And it may also he per-1 estimate, and lo commence on Monday,

sumed that orders hate cone out lo pur-1 ihe21h inst. sue ihe war with n lii'.le additional vior. I O i motion it w as orJered that the pro-

Mr. Btichannon wa sn ldeniv taken ill, reediniis 'f ihi meeijng be published in

of ill.' S.m!i--houM seak out plainly on this ii.iiiieiiions snhj 'ct. The iiauon is trii'y i i a crisis; dangers threaten us on a'l t-i i we have closed ilia firt vohiine t.f ..ur hisiory under the cons'.iuuion---the

may appoint to receive ine aiue, wuu.im st'i-oti'i :now openea; a new era id pre

hems: called upon hy said Uirectoi per- Uented an era of conquest, no

sonall v. G. AVs-oYevZ, That William Kennaly

he emploved by said hoard as the I-'ngi-

last ever.in j. so much so that Ur.'l homas had lobe called in.tnd prescribe f.r him. He is siill confined to his bed, though evidently doin" heller. Il is a finsular circumstance that the Mexican ofiieers taken on the surrender of Yera Cruz preferred to be sent at lib

the Franklin Democrat, and the Indiana 1

American, and a copy 'of the proceedings sent to the President of Ihe Hoard of Directors of ihe Colerain, Oxford aud llrook

viile Turnpike Company

mortal

foresight can foresee what will be written

on it. He sail he be'ieved ihat ift':s mailer j had hpn managed with ordinary prudence ..iii. it i 11 ii 1 1 1 gya w i I Iv 1.vvijSfi t?t.tfit liia

IIUI UIHil "I." O . I. I'.S All . ... 11.11. been amicably and honorably settled. The war was owing to the niismanasenientof ihe President. The President assumed lo do ihat which, under ihe con

siiiniion, he had no right or pow er lo tin. decide a question of this disputed boundary. If ihe army had remained at Corpus Christi, and Mi. Slidell nni been sent

7. Helced, That in ihe opinion of : m Mexico, nntill the peiileinent of the

this meetinj, the estimates bs nude f ir Oregon question, in all probability there

Turnpike Heetiivg. a mrtiiii el' ihe Srerkh'.lil. r of the Liberty au.l foil, re Corner Turnpike Compare, a larre n.ii.irity lii inic pri-eni. In Id at Liberty, oil the IJih itav of this instant, it v as uiiatiimi.uslv fi-i"lvrft. 'I hill a tii't-tinir nf all the Stockholder, in

the aid C" . be railed : said nut tin; to be ln-ld at the j lid Kin n of Liberty, oil Sutiirdat, the l"tli ilny.if, jtuie ni xt, for the purpose if oririniziiie; the said fo., j in accorilaiice iih the 27th si c. of the original char-j ter i.l saul conipany. I Th. re'nn1, the im.ti ririird committee, appointed to. publisli the said call, do earnestly request a ti ll ! mi eiinc of the sm-khl.l. rs, at the h'.nr of 10 o'vlovk j A. M., on said diiy, fur the alM.ve purpose and fur ike J niirtiu.1' of elect in llinct.irs and the ti-atisariinn ofi

such other biisiii. sv as will t. nil to further the ia-ten-it f the Co

I UVTINSiPE, WM. IOIIAM, Srnmmittce. J. W". Sl (J I I , A

I.ilniij, M.ty ITth, l"47 Sl-jw , nascnic notice. j 7HE IIAHMONf LOIXIK No. 11, of Free and M Accepted Mason., located in this place, w ill hold a telebraiii.il on tie 24th nf .lime next, and are desir itit to have the brethren from the surrounding country, unite vviih thvnt upon the occasion. Invitations have alreadv b.en extemUil to Iodide.

nd.jacent tii this place, and we have assurance of a full a.scmhlaire. llrookviile, Ind., May SO, 114T. 21-..W STATE OF IXDItNA, VRANKtIN COUNTY. V I the May term of the Pn hate Court, A. U. 1847, sau! Curt declared the estate of John Allen, s.-iir.. ileceasetl, tu lie iirohiihlr insolvent: Creditors

are tlnn f.ire reiiiired to file tlieir claim, acainit the estate, fur allowance, in the said I'rohate Court, within ten month, of the date hereof, or they will not be

entiil.-il to payment. JOHN A. MATSOV, May S!st, l4r il-3r Aslm'rr boiiit nan

WKSTKItX KIOTFL, S. H. corner of Court and Wclwit streets, ( 7A C.V. V.) Tt. ' TR A VF.LI.KRS wi'.l f.nd sai'sfn. tory accommodation, and moderate charg. s, rprru.r ".m.t ami e;ood tabling. C. UKADl.KV, fin. March I.l, :?-l; . Proprietor. IIARDWAItn

WITOLI.SALK AM) KKTATL

and Pomest.e please call f..r

saii'lacitott on ti. IIKHUKH East Main hetv-,-n stn and Oil. streets, 3 door, frnin corner of 8tU strvet t 1NCIXNATI, OHIO. JulyJ4 1its 50-ly

rK sil.VItS in preneral. Fnrett;n

f f Hardware of all ileseription..

i JOHN II. FAUttUIIAK, I Attohney at Law. j 15 r o o k v 1 1 1 e , la.

Jan. 10. lSin. 3 tf. HRUSII STORK. lot Main .treet, lvetween Third fsc Fourth Cincinnati. BUTCHER AND McLAUGHLIX would respect, f-tllv invite MKIvCIIANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it beinf very large, at greatly BKDVCF.l PI.ICF.3 rromoiirlotiTes.p rience in tht- brush manufacturintr, wt-feel cisi.tidei.t that our tt.ick will befuiind, satisfactory, and that nethailbc able tu suit all, even the most fastidious.. March 47th 184. 14-ly.

Of ccurt thit it a permanent injure to the trees.

Tht ept for the produection of thete pe.stt, are eriv on iheir parole. Ii proves that Mex i IR ft'et of .Tttal. whereupon, on motion, ! would have been no war with Mexico

depoti ted on the lcavet in the fan stt -on, by the pM-1 i0. ofcoutilrv ts at a terv low the m?eti;i: a h turned. witliuul incurring the slupi'iid. ins debt the

den-tailed moth (J.-rfio Crytorrerst.1 and are ' (

hvtched in siiffc-'ent time f'T them to construct a

ebb.

J. II. SrCR, Chairman.

war lias brought upon the country, tlna

STATF. OF INDIAN , FHVKI.IN COUNTY.

a T the May term of the probate t.'.iurt, A. D. 1B47, . s.d r.ir.it ilerlvred the estate of Rurireas (.

Wells, deceased to be prooablir insolvent, treditom! are therefore required to tile On ir claim, against the e.iate for allow ance, in the said Probate Court, wuh- . i ten momh f.om the due h-renf. or tbe will net be entitl. d to payment. JOHX A. T OV. I Mav list, Ii7. il 3 . rdm't.!

MUST KF.CEIVKD " i lOcase Women's Gaiters; 5 .1. do Kid. w'tts. fuereeAnd for .ale hy w. S. HOW F. x. Cincinnati, Oct. lt?.

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