Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 July 1848 — Page 3

Arri-ml f the Cambria. Importait Xrwi Great Ex-eitement in France Btlapartt Enthusiasm Rekindled Great Rtots in rarit Concentration of Troops Trro Thousand Prisoners Taken Proeeedt-igs in the Assembly Lamartine Overwhelmed Lc.lru Roiiin Rrsigned Business Suspended in Paris- Ireland stdl Quiet Chartists Overawes.'. Boston, July 1st. The steamship Cambria arrived last night from Liverpool, bringing dates of the 17th inst. The greatest alarm and excitement existed, and hopes are entertained that the moderate party would be defeated by the party iu favor of an

Empire. ! Prince Louis Napoleon had re-kindled the old Bonaparte enthusiasm, and as soon as the ( symptoms were preceived by the Covernment, I one hundred thousand troops were concentrated t at Paris. I Disturbances occurred nightly on the 10th, j two thousand rioters were hemed in and taken ! prisoners. Among them were mauy English,! Americans, and disguised women. j The assembly at first displayed noble feelings I and eloquently denounced tyranny and dicta- j torsliip, but popular feeling soon divided the j members. I

Cries of Vive la Rf public were answered and sometimes drowned by cries of Vive la Bonaparte. On monday when it was rumored that Trince Louis Napoleon had arrived more than one regiment of the National Guards sent up one unanimous shout of vive i'Einperor. Lamartine mounted the tribune as pale as ashes, demanding the restoration of the decree of '32 against Louis Napoleon. Whist speak

ing a shot was fired outside of the Chamber, ;

which was followed by cries of vive l'Emperur. Lamartine sat down overwhelmed. It was ascertained that one of the National Guards was shot. Lamartine resumed his courage, and took the advantage of this occurrence, declaring that it was the first blood shed i n the cause of despotism. The decree was then sanctioned by acclamation, but the people despite the decree declared that Louis Napoleon shall take his seat.

Ou the 13th the excitement increased, but'

From the Alexandria Gazette. Ocnrral Can. Tf.V-"Dandy Jim." O, General Cass you're "in a fix," So sure as "you are good for nix," I-'or "able" you can never spell, As President to "cut a swell." The East now fain Would-bury ygu, The West is FVnt-on pouting too, The North will give you little "aid," While "comfort" in theSouth's not said. O, General Cass you cannot pass, Your "whole or none" all ran to grass, When "Bullion" of you made a butt, And "for the simples" did you "cut." The East now fain,&c. O, General "you can't come it quite," Tho' Butler aid you in the fight, You were a Butt without the ler, "Old Bullion" led us to infer. The East now fain &c. O, General Cass "you can't come in," You're tainted with the Wilmotsin, While "livers" and the "harbors" too, Will run their snags sock into you. The East now fain &c. O, General Cass you are "no go," ,;01d Tip" you treated bad you know, For when his courage was gainsaid, Your evidence was long delay'd. The East now fain &.C. O, General Cass what's your renown? What but to bluster and to frown, "With foreign quarrel" seeking oft, "To busy giddy minds" and soft. The East now fain &c. O, General you'd best "cut and run," So quick a vaunt to Oregon, And with you take the Loco clique, Before they "mizzle" to old Nick. The East now fain Scc. O, General Cass for squall prepare, No double dealing, but fight fair, When despite the "public plunder," Locofocos "stand from under." The East now fain &c.

LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in llie Post Office in Brookville, on ihe first day of Jul y, and if not taken out before tlie first day uf October next, will be tent to the General Post Office ai dead letter.

Alley Samuel Lwrey Beni

I n ti Era Long Nicholas I.immrn Martha Moffitt Mary J MeJuerany Peter Miller John Mother-head Mosei F 1 Mnmicne Scth McCalley Philip Miller Thomas Mason Darnel McGuire John H Mctr.ijar Casper McRinley James O "Conner James

Psrvij Levi

! Arwood Mr

I Arens Philip I Amrine Joseph ; lU-tson Mr Hennett Joseph . Drown Krastus II

Hayly James ltaker Joshua Brinry Ziophanny llechal Sehastioll Bladi-s-tt B S Brxan Milton Harrow K Baner Francis A Betzncr Micheal t'oykeiydall Dennis Case Hannah t'ooksey Zechariah Carson Abner Christ Amor Childers John Colescott OthnUl Dickey George Druee Frederic Doate Marih Knelt n Her AV Fuller F H H Find William Fruits Georre

j Feity Hcnrv I Fit Garratd Patrick

t lemma; John A Fay Hiram Forkeir William Gelding Levi H Gant L l Grimme Franze .If ndclliug Andrew Glidewell W (k Master Greet Stephen

Godwin William

Gies Gors- John

IV

Pi rtlow Joshua

Proitt M H RiKirs Lewis Handall Robt O Roberson Wm Rockwell Benj Roe John Roger Peter Henrh Thos II Reezor George Rolf ft West Stewart Hamilton Sumner Caleb Stewart Martin Smidt Adam Schroder Henrich Stewart Robert Sparks Amos Serine; Miss Sarah Shrunk Michael ShrovcrC Stuzwoldt A Stewart Amos Sparks J R Scotton Allen W

Sater Ephraim

NOTICE. TttlT tTITr nw IVIIIIVh In file Fr.lliklill

FRANKLIN' COUNTY. JCircnit Court. ALEXANDER ERV1N ") vs. BILL for DIVORCE.

JEMIMA ERV1N. J

E it remeinlu-red. that on the loih dat-nfjnne.

A. D. 1748. the above named Alexander Krvin,

hv John A. Matson, Enquire, his attorney." filed in ,

llie Clerk's Office of the Franklin Circuit Court, his i bill for a divorce, against the above named defen- ( dant, Jemima Erviu, and also she affidavit of a dis-

interested person, by winch it appears, that the a.

bove defendant, Jemima Ersin, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, as he (the said affiant) verily believes: The said defendant is therwf'ore hereby no

tified ol the fume; of the said hill and thi pendency or the said suit, and that utile she plead to or answer

the same before the calling ot the cause at the next

term of the said Court, to be holden at the Court

House in Brookville, in and for the County of Frank lin, in the Slate of Indiana, on the second Monday of

August next, the said bill, as to the said defendant

Grovenendyke Miss LydiaSonter John

Howard John

Hinds Abraham Hartman Ann Hong George Harper Roht Hyatt Elmore Hoiiland John Hosie John Johnson James

j Jackson William ! Johnston Samuel Kendal J F ! Kit nie Coyelion t Klor Monsieur Adam

Capes Monsieur Jeair Keifer John Ktmbel! John Keifer Amelia League Elijah JS-3w

Dodge Dsxlinesi domination. Washington, June 30 Mr. Dodge publishes a card in the "Union"

Stuck Michael

Sackson Francis Tucker Mrs Susan Thurston Malhias II 3 Tauguary Isaac P Terry Mary Trjon Noah Templeton James S Templeton David Tucker Miss Martha E 3 Vanarsdall Peter Updyke Peter Vaucamp Charles Williams Jacob Williams A E Ward Denis Weld Adam West William Woodworth Miss Angeline West Alex H B. H. BURTON, P. M.

T

MULLKTIX NO. 5. I

VIK S. aoii f the

jur ha tcnu' when t

extreme nrv thoiiiri ne J taken of the health.-- I Nrarly all the din v uf

Siimnitrr are tracrah.e to

expositi-v. in the Sprmtr

r tn the nriyli ct ol thor -tied tea I mt'i n m h i c li -huii Id have bttn rrrt- i td to. It m not turpriinir that thr human ylem should I powrrfuUy . a fleeted at this time. I he . whole rtalm of nature , ihowi that wonderful in- '

flut nee are 'i.-ul. The outer world awake to new

life, and man and bean and all animated rxiitriice are affected. Now ia the time, therefore, to ue mtch .

medicinal preparation a experience ha hown to he itifallihle ia the prt'Teiition and cure of disease. A

OHIO HOTEL: AT II A Kit I SDN. OHIO: D GERARD, Proprietor I1IS Hotel ha bei n rliitd up painted anew, j M inside and out the rooms all furnished with new carpets, new bed, bedstead., cliiiir, tables: and ( indeed, i vt rytliing connect d ilb, and appertaining ( and belonging to, a Hotel, lia mid- rgone an entire ' change. Without doubt it is a. neat an establishment j as ran be found iu any town of the same size i lib. r ( east or west of the mountains. His table, too. is not. surpassed for the necessaries and luui it.s of lite, and ; ill sati.f) the nicest i picure. ; The Sialilingbtioiieincto this Htm e lias alnltn , improved. The brut of provender w ill at alliums; be furnished. Travelers willfindit I" their eoiufori and adran-i

tagi' to stop at the Ohio Hoe. Feb S, It 47

LINCK.

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First Arriviil!!! of New and Fasaiona'ols Goods , the New Store of I.1NCK - I' AlKll iJ Ml. Ha Ut in Stajl- and Fancy Dry CrtM-iN. Ijr.. a

lt'nsi';ire.

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ns tf

SPRING MEDICINES.

will be heard iu her absence and decreed upon accor- the Graelenbere Veeelahle Pills, the Graefetiberg IX'

dingly. Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON, . Health Hitters, and the 'irsefenberg Sarsapanlla t

june litn, ma aww c lertt r. c. t. I Compound, should superceded all others. For iini-

: ver.al use the fills and Fitters are ot incalculable lvalue. Those who take them neesi not fear tkecner- . . a- . . . r . v. . . t . . . u . . . u i i ,

STATEMENT of the Receipts and Exprndi- ' ohjAC, ot lhe prt.nt Bulletin is to apprire the pub-

UXIOX COUNTY. ATEMF.XT of the i?eceint and F

turea, on account of the county of t'nioii, from !

juiii oi ine couniv 01 l nion. trom i :".- i . .........

hVb'd.'ilwt;847,,0 ,hu M-ls"s SAUSAPARILLA C(VMPOUM).

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RF.CEIPTS.

TlSrre m a a balance (of Co. Fund) nmain-

mp in me i renury at ine ciuvtti t-mun-cial Year 184- viz 3Ht d:ir uf May, 1847,

mountine to the sum cf S1375 74 TtB:,? "r lo SIIP or mi

Received during Financial Year 1847, as fol- . qnt,.'rt of mo.ea and w-ati r

SaraparilU of rat efficacy in cl' n-ior ihe .

tem from ita fniiet taint; but it mnt be prepan-d on the muM teieatitic principle and in the mit talthfiil manner. It ia not enough that we put it in Inre veasela or vata to steep or boil, mixing it w ith j;r.-a t

An article t nti

wool. 'Ais.;

7"K will leread by thefirM of u f.ir Cardmc;,

and s .ur Mjilnne are tt tn.- Ih t .n ih-

coiiiitry, and we liave uld aodlnt d hand, w-can

w ith loiihdciiee warrant the UcM ul wurk, ou Iirt notice. CAKPINr, AND ?rixxiN:f Will he done for eii-loners at tie- foliowiiic trict s: White Wool ill broacbi., 1$ cf.. pr. lb. Mixed " " 17 " Heeling Yarn, 1 " 1 lie sttiallest l t. f-r pinninr no.f b-1 t.s.

JMM r AC I UKIMi.

of

, . . . , , ' , , . .... i this morning, declining the nomination of the i "r ' deceased is solvent. All persons indebted bancades attended by overwhelming military. , b said estate are hereby notified to make immed

e so-o tra.ouu.oci o .uu.riiiiuu. no picucs , payment and those having claims against said ei

force3 prevented the mob from carrying out j their desires. In the evening the Assembly by a large ma- , jority, reversed the decision of the previous day, i and declared that Prince Louis Napoleon should j be admitted to membership. Ledru rollin oppo- j ed the motion, but the majority prevailed, and 1

by their act opened the door to a civil war. T.puVn Rollin immediatelv rtiaifrnA! mill it

... J r ' . i Fnthcr MHthrw,

was rumored that Lamartine would follow. j Tlie Mail of Friday, last week, says: We

At Amiens a proclamation was issued calling ; learn from a respectable source, that letters reonthepeopleto place Louis Napoleon on the j c1eive,d " lhis "'. form this distinguished apos4 4 1 I la aF fiiliwrnt.fd. f-AnvaV tYi inta MuTnAA that

J a vs. iitvivsiivv w u w s,' j ItlU 1 II fcil t ivj lliai owing to a paralytic stroke, he will not, probably, mako his intended visit to this country The attack from which he suffered occurred on

himself to support Cass and Cutler, and says he

has no official information of his constituents refusing to support the nominees of the Baltimore Convention. U Thirty dogs were lately killed off by poison in "Kentnck," and yet "sassengers'" it is said, are steady at previous quotations. We don't understand this.

Administrators' Notice.

OT1CE is hereby riven, that the

have taken out letter of ad ministration nn th.

esiate of James Templeton, late of the county of

ovate oi inniana, deceased. 1 he estate

to

immediate

estate

lows, to-wit:

For County Revenue. For Jurors' Fees, refunded For Delinquent Taxes and Penalty For Clock License

For Estrays For Koad Tax For Ktdemption of Lands so d for Taxes Fot Show License For Srhool Tax For Merchtnts License Making the total Receipts, including the bal. at close of IK 4ft EXPENDITURES.

The Expenditures for financial year IS4T, have heen as follows, lo- it: For Assessing tfrvenue For Public Huildings For County Officers For Coroner's Inquest For Expenses of Criminals For Delinquent Taxes For Expenses ,f Poor For Expenses of Elections For Jurors' Fees For Roads and Highways For Road Tax, distributed to districts) For Refunded on Lands sold for Taxes For Specific Expenses Making the total Expenditures By deducting the Expenditures from the Receipts, it will be seen that there a remaining in the county Treasury, at the

closeof financial year 1847, vijs. May 31,

1752 41 4 $0 40 88 20 00 18 8U0 52 28 21 15 00 Bl 85

1848, the sum of

are notified to present them according to law.

ROBERT TEMPLETON, DAVID TEMPLETO V, July 3d.-28-3w Adm'rs.

Administrators1 Sale.

43SVI .10 Published lv order of the t'ninn County Board of Commissioners. JOHN W, SCOTT, Auditor V. C. Auditor's Office, Vnion Co., June 12th, 1848. 25-4w

I manufactured must injure the tone of the Stomach, anp becomparativelv inert. The Saraparilla Com- i pound manufactured by the Graefenberg Company, . is a most powerful concentration. It is to Sarsapahlla what tsiiininr is to Pernvian Hark: one bottle ' containing more virtue than ten uf any other ever lie- ! fore manufactured. ! i The dose is half a tea-spoonful only; so that there are more doses in a bottle than there is in the largest bottle in market of any other manufacture. It is almost literally a

-1 Miilnlntc of Sarsipnrill.'i.

SJ4369 30 The public are well advised of the uses ofSarsa- ! pahlla, by means of the numerous advertisements which crowd the press. It is unnecessary for us, i therefore, to trouble the reader with a recapitulation t 00 of the matter. We would simply add that all pi rsons 3 50 . whu have made up their minds to use the article 53Q 10 should purchase no other thn that made by this 10 88 , Company. CT7" It is warranted to be ten times more 42 00 . efficacious than any other known; no matter how 37 07 ! large flic hotlle, or extravagant th, advertisements, 43 70 , because it contains in addition to Sarsapanlla, a pow3 00 erful concentration of Mandrake, Burdock. (Queen's 382 00 ! Delight, Elder, Yellow Dock, quiacum, and other Son 40 important medicaments which are not found iu any 87U 47 I other preparation. It has performed cures of a kind 8 21 . almost suruasMiiir belief, and it recommended be tlie

racoitv.

C 7The General Agent for Indiana is Mvers Seaton

Centreville, Wa ne Co., Ind. to hom applications for agencies may be addressed. Agents Jor Franklin Csunfw. John S. Williams, Brookville ; Aockafellcr Jc Cooley, Rochester, E. Tyner, Metainora. EDWARD BARTON', Secretary. New York, April, 1848. 24-4w.

.7t 3tj ."!-'!. 4.; -',!' ; f.'lo75 so iiith.l to'5 25 to.171 9' "0

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I'FaineY

Pl'imher, I

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Cincinnati Advertisement. Extensive PIANO & TEA WAREROOMS. WE are now building nn the comer of 7th and Walnut sts.,thr most splendid Piano and Tea Ware rooms in the I'nind S'ates. The lower floor

SPOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ad- 'iH be devoted exclusively to the sale of Teas, a very a)N ministrators of the esiate of James Teomleion. I large and choice stock of which will be kept. Whole-

deceased, w ill sell at public auction, at the late resi- I sale and Retail, at Eastern prices. The hall ahose,

Louis Na-

throne. On Wednesday Paris was quiet

poleon was hourly expected. Tersigny, the leader of the Bonaparto party, was arrested. Nearly six thousand commercial houses in Taris have suspended. r.ns'nnd. Tits ChrtUt deminstrat ions on the ICth was overawed by the military and police, who compelled the people to disperse before organizing. Irclrnd. Ireland has been more tranquil since Mitchell's Conviction. The fraternization of old ani young Ireland has postponed for a fortnight.

Easter Sunday.'

Take foarngr. A beautifal oriental proverb runs thus: "With time and patience the Mulberry leaf becomes satin." How encouraging is this lesson to the impatient and desponding. And what difficulty is there that man should quail at, when a worm can accomplish so much from the leaf of the mulberry ? In n fix. A Danish writer speaks of a hut so miserable that it did not know which way to fall, and so kept on standing. This is like a man that had

I such a complication of diseases that he did not

know which to die of, and so lived on

1

dence of the aid deceased, in the township of Ilrouk-

vuie, eoiinty ot franklin, and State of Indiana, on Saturday, the 29th day of July, A. D. 1848, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wagons, hay, wheat, corn, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture, and other property too tedious to mention. A credit of nine months will be given where the amount purchased exceeds three dollars, the purchasers giving notes with approved sureties; under that amount cash will be required in hand. ROBERT TEMPLETON, DAVID TEMPLHTON, July 3d, 1848. 2S-3w Adm'rs.

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T i 11 . . ... 1 , . i- o " sons i;ueei iiiiuea is siij nuitiuJohn O Connell protests against abandon.ng his pr of prk . . . ound . '

father's pUtform, but receives very little favor, j vene between 11s and the tomb; therefore every - ! man should tarry a small bottle of sunshine uuIrtt Moil Convention. 1T his shirt bosom.

M. Smith to M:ss Bar-

A meetinp- of those in favor of free soil, free

labor, &c, was htld in Columbus last week M,RR,rD-n 11,6 2Gth of J und- by F- Gras

There were near one thousand delegates in at- lnuck' bs1 ' Mr- C'co tendancn. rninorisino' th mnt iibt.mti:il mm i hary Latsner.

of all narties from the different nnrta nf tliA

State. The convention put forth a powerful i M,,ry Jane WiHian'

address to the people in favor of the object con- i

templated, passed resolutions in favor of a national convention at BufTalo on the 9th of August, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President nominated delegates to represent them in the convention formed an elcctor'.al ticket, and took such other action as was

Administrator's Sale of Real Estate TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ad-

1 minisira'or uf the Estate of Torrence O . Morgan, late of the county of Franklin, and State of Indiana, deceased, will expose to sale at public auction, at the house of James La?h, in the town of Andersonville,on Saturday the 2th day of July, 1848, the fol

lowing real estate, to-wit: The southeast qr. ot the south west or. of section No. 2.1. in tnwnshin No. 12.

of range No. 11 east, containing forty acres, subject

to tne widow's dower. Terms One third of the purchase money to he paid dow n, at the time of purchase; the remainder in six months, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. ZEPHEXIAH MARSHALL. JuneSfifh, 184S. 27-4w Administrator.

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. B. HALAHIRD. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Basin, Cincinnati. On hand aril tor sale at this time, 2 r.ngines, 12 in. Cylinder, 4 feet stroke, t do 9 in. do .1) do do 2 du A in. do 3 dn do 2 do 9 in. do t do do f do 8 iu. ' do 2 do do I do 41. in. do 20 in. dtt PORTABLE MILLS AND TORN SHEI.I.EUS. All kinds of MILL UE AHINO made to order.

Mar 25, 1S4S. 14

ler. tiroi'.rtes, V:itl., U:,.-. C;i

Kmis, Shoe. Notions. ,Vr. A e. Opposiu to the Post OtVtce, on M;.. Ilur

Hrol.sli:e, l-elillttfl.

IN'tK Jc FAKtJt'll Ul avall i,.t-nii film)

method lo rekliovt ledge to lit. irfrieii.l. :itit i ;s-

fttnters.a keen s,-n.e nt'grailtiitte tor the lilit ral .lt::re nt feitronage r. c ited: and now take pl j.tit e m anl o.ioeiug lt lhe jttil.lir. tfit Iht l:,eml r.e.1. d a NEW and SPI I'.MIII) a-sorimi lit of Si li I Nf". and t' M vi Kit ".0'l). lert d rh creat ti.re fr,. i the first and .-? t t.mp I- le a.-ort no itis of e i.oiial-( 00.1 ill the mark" t. I h. r Mnrl, rtn..s m jtjrt of C-rATIM.'. Super !iliM-, hlsrk, lin-in and i-iarvl A.nrr ;rsu n" Fnrtirn l.r.. Clfil-. I. hi.-am! Ii'm-k It'irClut'i.. l':M.SsltlJI t'.-liic. 4 Silk ;i."iM'tl n'Jriiiiii'n. Crsiti.li Is. lit, a'ul arn"y itt'I.nntt -. br..i ii, sj.vt ti a. ul 1-utls. Fsnry Ai'i-raii ami Kn mi Ii t'a'iiht t. Plain !i Kam i anl fjiu MuL-k, hUit, rru n. ira i , iiitil mii d Satin it w K-nt u . . V -i.tM nni nn.1 IV .,,-... Jtyti i'unl.-! Vflvi Ifun. fititt ;t ) Fa iic aiul pf -na l.i:tinn nml Vu'r'e. Ginghams, Prints, La vas, Dalaiaos

ry .anri-mork ipfWOOI.F.V COODS I i44i.'uly-l3 tv.

I, liu-li r iti be tr) at. ttn clianirt , r r n (i, M.inpn. i. ,- trir ,n .m utjt k.

! ami ii:tKr-r pt.u. . inritniM', Ounit -tic purple ami plait! l-tiic'iam. Pijiin p'l.k, Idtir ami r do ; I'lirpl'-, I'timn, blu., ami Ii't.t: aiiu tirauci

na-k rri!ii. ! Hliif, bla-k; liyli. ! r ! an! I'mrr riint. i Sups-r Knic.i-h I 'hi tit., plain pan rn. j Kuriiif itrt- I'ni'tsi. A HK.M I I H I. :inJ OIIOK V. - ! c i.-n (.f I. U S itt vari im c-mir an! i--'itm. Iraw n, blur, crt n ami taut-v I.iil.i I bupt-r Itt.n k ami in -tV -(! r-X'ft;,. .! ! IiU'. k ami iinntt- i '.'i r- tl I i.nII!. .t k. brtmti, lihit , pink, t'.ra1 at.l !irf- Culor- .1 Mnlm. Siik tiniolittl ami cloak lnuntr'1. aprtn aixl mariiit rV Cl..tk. ' MtNih-n ami ci.Mnii F'aniit l. inUlt- an vc ti-'i r.

lit rat-Im tl ilMma-k . plain :iiitt i" - . t ... M I (' Silkf, Vesting, Shawls, &c

Snpi-r p' nn b;:it k. Ii'ii tl.tt-k ami I' iu i .;r- .s S

col "tl fi-u tit- A tVnjiit l."imi t i ' k Kanry ,! . Sit-liiw nppn i! While, blue mid pink Kri-PPf an-l W !.;- V:.tir Sup r plain blark Saiui and Vtlt.i f.-r V. -.inir taiK-y "ilk.Mt riiiii.Ca.hni r v-ir-u:l. " Shawl aid ln II.im.ki n hit J ul liir Ut-t and clitMt't-1 a n t . . wi, in till. Im-s.K. p'-.n '..1 ci'nls t! .l:ir Mulm: wlsti. and hi.u k In bun ; i,rtin b i lna Iui. i., K.c. K-.

Spl ntlid .-'rintt iit ol I.ati ai;d S(l.- I ri-Smval;.' It.mi.ifw. M ri;Ns.

a, Di twtrn .Til "inrkmp f ir.vi, cri

Jt an, bint- nnx-tl, 3 b at", 4 h af, Satftnt-t. acrunlinir t ri.btr. CaiinTi, arrtrdiii l rnn ltih, a ctrdn.j ut cnbir, 'lnu- Klanitt l, act sirdin t lctl Ilnktt, per niir.

w r nart a f ihr attuve km

lor Wool.Tah, ttr anv kind ul " Prttdnt--, ai rry lair pric. A wo an 1 n riuim-d lo aTm mir work e"d, and out cnili durattK , m- h.-pt- "and rp.-ct a larirf hart' nfihf public p-iininacrf. CAM.: TRY I S, AM) bKK.I and ifymi art- di--ppttiiittd, wt- will make ou 1m'U, K. MACY & CO I.mirvl, April 6ih, IS-l.

.J. 3It)Oi:K.

ii'ier, l'":nn nn'l liiriniut .l.ror.

o. lrtt fifth st., h.swu Have and Fltn. hns eonstantly ; on hand and for sale, VVell, fi.ierii :ititl Ktiree Pump., Sheet Lead and l. utl Pip sofa1! '.es. A LSO Hi draiilic W ater Katn.. f.ir eoosesinir water from Spnns or sm11 on ,nn. in dtstjhns gardens, stahles, r., is here a hea.i of from 4 lor f. el van hi' ohtailn d. Water ran he rimo si tl from l'.o to 1 SO feet in hi i;lit. and from i to 40o0 Itet on a let. I t l. at a small expense. A II orders from the tountry executed with mat-, liess and despateh. j Cm., O., Dec. 2. 1S47 ii-lv '

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i. i. .jo ATTOllNKY A X D COVSSKI.I.OH A I" LAW. 11 rook VI I I.-. In-I . Office on Main rttirp ss St. Dee. So, 1)T. 52-ly join .i o i7s7i rr?.. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hamilton, CI' rmniit and Hrnwn t'otin(ti'i. Ohio.

OFFICE On the East side of M.li

and 4th Sis., Cincinnati. Ohio. Kef, r tot'. F. t'larkson. Brock,.!! Dee. 1H47. l IV

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including the whole upper part of the building will '

he tilted with the unmaUcd instruments of Studart '

ct Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock ever seen at one house, East or West. L'ntil our new rooms are finished, we shall continue

tr keep a (rood assortment of Teas and Pianos at our , of Dry t.oods, Inch he has jut been increasing hy

pn- ""iM't'es ot anicies ior spring aim summer wear.

New Goods.

THE tindersiirned strain calls attention to his stock

old stand S. W. cor. 8th and Walnut sts., and at pri

ces at least 10 per cent, lower than any other dtalers. An unlimited warrantee alwavs given. SMI I'll At XIXON. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 30. 23

WOOIEIV AVAItK.

"TJine Washing Tubs and Churns,

X Ledcr Fails,

STATE OF IVDIAXA,

VMOX COUN I T, SS.

LKWIS HKOWX,

VS

1

? 1 jbpn

nioll Circuit Cuurt,

ring Term, 1843.

Bill in Chancery tn Fore-

THOMAS NF.VF.LING Jclose MOR IT,GE. OX this day. to-uit, the sicond Judicial day of the term aforesaid, the complainant comes by Yaryan; his counsel, timt files his bill in this behalf, and

proves to the satisfoction of the court that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana: It is therefore ordered that publication ol the pendency of this Bill be made for the term of three weeks in succession in the 4iIndiana American." a weekly

Oil the same day, Mr. John Sherwood to Mis m "Per published at Brookville, notifying the

sutii ueieiiuitiii in oe siiu appear ueiorv ine jiiui-s ut said Court, at Liberty, on the first day of their next

On the 2J inst , Mr. William Creekmore to j ,t rm' " ,,,e holden on the 3d Monday of Septeniher

oe rieatd and decreed upon in nts absence.

Attest, F.1X.HILL BUHXSIDE, Clerk.

Bowls,

Half Bushels, Aupt Handles, Tar cans. Bench Screws, Baskats Zinz Washboards

Painted foot do.

Knife Boxes, Potatoe mashers, Butter I.adels, Kolling Pins Clothe do

new Stile)

For sale at the lowest Cash prices at the New Store l.IXCK & FAltqLHAK. Brookville, Dee. 30, 1847.

II. I. .KIIINSOX. ATTOllNKY AND COCXSF.I.I.OK AT LAW, SIIKI.BYVH I F, IXD. Mefer to Messrs. Coram. I weed . t:o., t'inciniiati; fleo. llol land, Kq. llronkville, tld Oct. 2, 1.547 44

Miss Mary Walker. On the same day, Mr Miss Xancy Hunt. On the 6th inst., Mr.

Miss Marv Jane Wilson

William Lawrence to

Samuel II. Yocum to

necessary for the orniration of a northern party. No Candidate for Governor of Ohio was pnt in nomination. At the CufT.tlo convention

Died On Wednesday morning last, in this place, after a confinement of fix weeks, of the Bilious Fever, Mr. JOHN' REYNOLDS, aged about years. He was a worthy and devoted

It is presumed that th- Barnburners of Xew J . - . , , T, ',,,,, , ! memlter of the M. E. Church for over 14 lorfc, and t ie AtKilitiouists and free soil men , ,. , . ., . . , , , ... , , , .r , ,, , . , ami died in the triumphs of faith. He It

years,

He leaves a

: I 1. I . l . . i -

.uu. W...V, hih vuiy iu mvuru uvrr ! We fnia rvcnndrd in themoM ncu nt and t f btwik

Librrtv, 27th June, 1348. 27-3w

YARYAN, Sol. RHF.VMATISM, GOUT, Kc TIC DOULOVRKt'X. A nnptf tablf pt-ntlt man rallt-d at our oflUr, n he to inform us that he had heen afHitrted for fifteen ytart ith Rhenniatism or Ootit, and occasionally iih Tic Drtulourrux; that he ha bct-n frt-qutntly routined to hi room for month together, and oftt-n iiiTt rin thr most intense and excruciating pain, hut that lately he had bven uinjr, Ja iir's Alterative, from which he found the moM sicnal and nepeced

relief. He say he found the medicine verv nU-aant

and t-nVctive, and that he now considers himself ihoroughly cured. Spirit oj the Timet, LIFE! LIFE!! LIFE!!!

" All that a man hath will be given for hi lift-,

Linck and Farquhar, HAVE jut received a new aRortinetit of splendid qVEEX'S AND (iLAS- WAKE, coniktmg in part of Super White, Hlue and Vorple Vine Tea Ware Cohurgh Flowing Hlue Tea Ware Rhine do do do do Golden Orape, Spring and Folenbiirg do " Painted (variou pattern) do Rowls, Jugs, Hlate, Dishe, Nappic, ?cc. Clas Pitcher, Juj, Plate, Salt, and Prctervc Dihe. Gla.it Whiteand Col'd Flint Tumhler. All of which will he otl at Cincinnati retail pri

ce, at their NEW S TOR K, opposite to the Pot Of fice, Hruokvillf, Indiana.

Hi Mock con-si-! in part of

Silk, worsted, liiim-naud cotton goods fur gent Itmen's wear. Fancy colored French Cloth, Cainures kV S.-tti

m-tt. .inghnm. Lawn, and new style lawn Jt giii(;liam. New style calico. Marsailles, valentia and silk vetiug. New style of drt s silk. lres Hdkft Ik. hawl mi ted tothw tran. Kid, itk and cotton glove for laHie and gent. Homiett rihhond and drawer good, and all otlu r drticle in the good line. A thcapites seem to be the ordrrof thi day, he aim- hi old cutomirs and the pnMtc thit lu- will not b under(dtl hv any, and proniie a cn ai vari

ety and good quality a can be had in the market at citv price lor cash. Slay tf, 1H4S. II. TTNFJT. siMfixfrcfoons: Last A r r i v a 1.

jut receiving direct

lmk

J of )) iS rvrr ojf'rr'ti tn thit marAw, wlnt-hilu y

will take great pleasure in howuig the good people of Franklin cu., and let tin m jiidi;e f.ir tin mi-le. Tht ir aiortm-ut it romplete, and the are determined not to hr un tmotd by amj house iu Inthnun. I hey want the gotid to hrai lor ihemelve. Call and lotk at them. Urtw.kville, May lt, 1 s 4r. P. S. Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goodv

JOII.A A. 31ATSOX, Attorney at Law.

lOri'ii-EOs Main Sr., IIhookvii le. I mi I M iv ICnli. isir. 2;)-tf.

lill Mllsllll rilrin, !.:-!. 1. I li r. Ill :-, Itiai-k ami ni... , .1 , t k. ,l,,,r :lm ,.,.t,. ,, y , nri s. itr.li-it Kiiiils, l.ailns ' ini'io: f .i'!r., J- lit I' 111 ll .1 III S atitj r yr, , , , ,,,,(. A ii t-s. Arttfit'iHl ritt r.. I'i.itii alitl Ijiu-s .ttrf l.i-t, "Hi I Ik-jiIs, rilis nn, la. .; I in r. K .... I atis. A c. A r O K.N Kit A I. ASSnilTVKM tfV!.. rtttr 1 1 !'.vr,s I.atiii-s' rttl'il piul liNt-k kul, tlk anil fl.Ktt l. ...,,- fit-in. Itm-k, s-lk anil fill loll t'.f-l Men-, 1 adit , Mi-' and thiitin i.- Cvir.-n and w.jrled Ilof.

t Iiildn n 4 Krdt iili , !mhs It, f

HATS

u.i.iii', iuii si

.joiin ii. fai:u n vi;, Attohnkv at Law. H i i i k v i 1 1 e, Ia. Jan. K) I Si;.- 3 tf.

ni'KTOS .t MIHTIV an

il f rum flit- vasti-rn C'nit s ilir C HKsTKS I

JOHN I). HO Wi. A XI), Attorney at Lav, iskookvii.l::, ii. C. MILLKfE & CO. M M K.f IfMK'IS f'K Cast, Vrougiit, and Steel, Houldboard Plour, lis, St wiuh St. lit Kt-tii Main Walintl. f in. O. Mart-h Mill sj-l. l' Is.

Palm Knr,

Ke.

V ( AI'S.

I U- rit-Ni.-imttii- rtuli- .l.iii St Ik 1' sis " " Knr aittl Vu..

Ribbons & Artificial Flowers. H K aftcntinn ol tht- I.adtt s is rallt-d to our stork sal of Ribbons and Klnwt-rs. BURTON MARTIN.

TANISA 1!K

im:ji:s: ' iieiM l -tn-Yatd ii-lit - t idirt ha-e

gi t t he market

of the North pneraHy will bo represented, ami iIoa ;j -n u..w i. . :. . : rn

st-,., .c..ul u, u,.,...,.- loss of herbelovfsd companion, but the loss of e ss-e thousands dyin? an.un.1 with Cmreceive a very consideraWe support in all the n 1 . ., . . , , , , , snmpimn, froup, Conirh, Asthma, nmnrhisis. Spit - Ii nil hf-r p h i ! i 1 r.i n I J t n nimilwrl si- tin hn-A lw..n ' : : m i i ' . i ..i - a- ..

free slates. Torch Light.

ILf" The Seutiuel quotes Urgely from disaf- : fected V hig and Abolition papers, to prove that Gen. Taylor is destitute of Whi-j principles, nd that consistent Whis cannot support him. Kight on the other side of the sama paper, a labored argument is inserted to show that Oen. Taylor has identified himself with the Whit; party, is fully committed to their measures, and ought not to receive the support of a single democrat. This is the thrift of the article.

Now what a singular spectacle does the Sentinel present to its reflecting, intelligent readers!

warning the whigs against Oen

torn from her embrace within one short year. ; She needs all the consolation and sympathy of: kind friends, and the Grace of God, to sustain j

her in these afflictions. 1

COMMERCIAL.

t'inrinunli Clarke! July O. Flour The market was exceedingly langnid to-day, and the only sale reported was a lot of 7 brls. from store at $3 60. Only 1301 brls. were received within the past week, while 4073 were shipped East via the Miami Canal very little by river. Trovisions Very little was done to-day 12

Taylor, on hhds lVsCon Shoulders at iJ.'c. pkd.; and 4000

the ground of his being no whig, on one side of ; 11,8 country cured Clear Sides at 3c. Some . . ., " ,i .u i negotiations noticed yesterday had not been his paper, ana on the other, warning the demo- . , , . . 11 , consummated when our last enquiries were crats against supporting him, because he is : made. committed to whig measures and identified him- Groceries A sale of 40 boxes good White

self with the whio party ! Havana c-ugar at h cash. 1 here was but htI tie demand for N. O. Sugar, but holders wer)

hrm at previous rates. 1 he rates tor prime

iitr Bliitin, and other Pulmonary anections, we are

fed In doubt the correctm-ss or the aoovr assertion, rspt-ciallr since it is so wrll known that a certain n-mrdr may be obtained, w hich always arrests those disi-as-s. Dr. Jaym-!s Kxpectorant nerer fails to pivc ifl'if, and cures after every other means have failt-d. This can he and has hs--n proved in thousands of instances, w hrre it has ,-fTrctt-d radical cu rvs, afti-r Ihr pa-tit-nt had been ipven fjiven up by all his friends and plivsicians. JAYXFS SANATIVE FII.I.S. Thouch not recommendiil as a universal cnre all,"

have nevertheless proved superior to every thins; of the kind, especially in l iver Complaint and Hyspepsia; and when used in conjunction with the Tonic Vennifiitceor Alterative, will not fail one time in an hundred, of effecting a permanent cure. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and told on agency by M. W. HA1I.E, i7-3w Brookville, lnd. Also Jayne 'a Carminative, a never failing remedy for Howel Complaints, Colic, &c.

Men & Bovs' Summer Ware.

WE invite the attention of all in want to our large stock of Summer Wan. BIRTOM fc MARTIN TERMSOrTHP INDIANA A3IKK1CAN. ff1wO Dollar in advance, SI. 50 in six month. I $ .00at the t-nd nf the year, and an addition ot 3o cents for every year pa mi nt ii delayed thert after. Aovrrtiskmbsts. One square or le iH he inserted three time for one dollar,if payment be made

in advance; one UuMar and twenty-he cent if pyment he di-layc-d one year; and one dollar and fifty ct. if delayed two year, and in the ame proportion foi the time payment in delayed, l.argi-r ad vertitR'menl. for a longer time will be charged on the

name pnnripn tt.

For fjailit: A p. plain anij taticy SILK. 30 pn. (iinirham'i. 24 pv l awn. 1 50 p. Calico. p. Mniliii D t.aiir.

20 White nre-.- Good and a tjeneral a-ortm" nt ; of plain and fancy Linter, HombHine and other drvn gumls for Ladies, jum opening and for al- low , by BVKiOX MARTIN'. j

SHAWLS; F. invite the particular attention of I. adit s to our assoriinent ofclt-trant Shatsl.. BVKTON X MAK ITX. !

-V II K iU.(tiIm r h:tt inr ptir. b

ol M r. iiiilu in i ii T. ' l v 1 1 i- mi flub t j! tM luiljur Mhnlihe will prici , iSlc.

11KNKY SIIAFKK. April 15th, 147TlTISKiw& S(. Cincinnati, Ohio, Wet Scvmth urn t, Ih (n m W, -t rti How ml .ImImi t .

;.W MAM KAC I IHKItS - 11 tN -tritttuniw of

Circular S;ix madt- to r-! r; -..n. Wi l.b -r

Hack Sa: all kindi ! Xarnm S:i for ttiroio t nht rlor utr b hand or mill p.-wt-r; all kiiuU of aw rt-pairiiiir; ittiitd in a .tKnctii'ikr iiiauiirr. Mockti tl aw tt-pair d and arr.iiii-id ju:il Iiiikw, Keb. .Td, 1S4-. 7-1y

fkHHllSofN. O. Suirar.

if 2d Barrels of Molasses.

10 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel.

t Quarter do. Tiirce ice. For sale hr April S7th. R. TYXEJf.

C-.rc.nt

Second

Arrival

Judge Vsadl and tirn. t'ass I hr Shorter Chatrt-hinm. Q. What is the first duty of mau' A. To glorify me, and promote my election. Q. What is faith? A. Confidence in the new dispensation 1 Q. What is that dispensation! A. The dispensing of offices bv me to mv

CANCHALAGUA t it i u 3ip ii ant:: DR. TOWXSF.XD, ihe celebrated manufacturer of Toirnsenirs Sarsaftarilla, hss admitted publicly that this California I'lant is "for hetter than Snr'saparilla," and is ihe 'cheapest and best medicine in the world." Pamphlets containing interest-

liir information as lo its remarKaotr properties it. ioe cure of Fever and Arne, Pulmonary Complaints,

Molasses were 27' .c2ric. market quiet. The

slnrk of nice is verv limit,.!- nrime was s. llinir -, Nervous Affections and Cutaneous Disorders, from

r. k :.,i.. i:... f the most resneciahle sources may be obtained

at6c. by the sin el e tieree.

Lot.ro-, June 16th. There is a free demand for Provisions, but prices hare partially receded. For Bacon, holders are accepting a decline of one to two shillings per cwt. Large quantities of inferior are pressing

Middles

upon the market at 33 to 40s. Fork

f .mr.,1 r.Ji- v-:n, :.t.... tiroagiu vt to w. ana tsacon io av. i ne

i iieniaiia ior oarreiei iseet

the most respectable sources may be obtained at the

arencies, or still lie forwarded to post paid applications, per mail. FREDERICK A. RAT, Tropaiettir of 'Gay's Canehalaana," S-Sw DEPO l',36 Broad ay, Xew York.

teorks, is dead.

Q. What is the reward of good works? A. Fat ofliccs.

and fork is slow, but

holders are firm and prices are maintained. Cheese is firm at t i to 50 shillings. In Lird a steadv business is doinir at Quota

tions. The supply is large. The finer quali- j

. . ... ... - Tion

vi- uur people have been told that you are j mon iau, r0 but inferior mi;lilies holders.

vj-itvsroiuiiHifr siiuii irror improvements; is ' are lower.

tso? Nrw York. Julv 1st.

Market unsettled, all parties awaiting private

letters.

Ask my Chicago In-

A. Non mi ricordo, augular Message.

Q- Are you opposed lo the Wilmot Froviso? A. Xo Yes. Ask George Rithbun I mean A. O. F. Nicholson. Pigual.

Turnpike Notice. rflllE Stockholders of the Franklin Turnpike I Company are hereby notified that Ihe four first instalments on Ihe canilal stock of said company are

1 now due, and persons in arrears for any of said installments, are hereby notified to make payment to the I Treasurer on or before the lOih day of July nest, or i measures will he taken to enforce such payment, in

order to enable the directors to meet Ihe eneairemeiiis t hev have made under the instructions of the tock-

By order of the Hoard, JOHN P. BRADY, Tn-s't.

John VTvnn, Secretary. June l'sth. 1S4S. tWsr

Groceries, Pine Ware, &c. TEA. t'ntViT, Siipar, Jfirt-, Molasses, Saleratns, Peppi-r, Spice, fVini-er, Dye Sliill's, 'I oliacco. Starch, Cotton Yarns, Ntlils, OI;lss, tipes. Pine t'liiirus, ' Tubs and Huckets, cc. &c . citusiamly on hand and '

lor sale low uy l1 k I o x x M A K I I .

Boots and Shoes. WE havejust received a lare stock of Hoots and ! Siloes. Our assortment is complete. We de- t vote our t-ntire back room to Ihese articles and huts, j BURTON ft MAK I IN. ! PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. i IIIAVK jiiKt received a pood aiurtin lit of Silk, , (;itii?htii and Calico Taraolii. , ; I'lmil Drt-s- Silk. 1 Ibmiift Kibaiid. HoiiiH'tii and Palm Lenf Hat. Which ill be old at thr liwet Cincitinnti prictfor c:i-h. IVnoti ibnt to buy hmU a iil find it to their inteivt to call and t umiiif thr price of my guod before they make their ptircha-ei. May 1 184H. K. TYN F. ft. Por Gentlemen j 10 pt.Ct.OTH. 14 p. Tlain and Fancy CaMimrre. j

12 p. satineit. i pt. Tweed, inr-le and double width ' 6 pi. Kentuvky Jt-ai.-i. j p-. Plain and Fancy Satin Vesting. i0 p. "4 do Jim receivid and for iale low hjr 1IVRTON & MARTIN. May lt, lfw. BROOKVILLE HEALTH DEFOT!

J. f. WII.L1AMS

AS established in the Ain ruin Ttuildinif i at

of the Court , HmiM', a (.eiieml Acmcv ltr ibe

hnleofalt the nioit telrbrated and Taliiable Pati-nt

Mrdieine daptil tit tht- dieaf of flu writ, miiinrt whirhare the celehrati d fiK AFFIA HFiHi COMPAW'S Medicine, Dr. Ml.eair Talimhl- l.ivr t P ll", Or. M'Lean" Worm Specirte, Dr. Vood Female Pill. Oman's Honert Pill, Baron Von HtitchI..-'- 1Irh lilli. I)r Kvmi'ti iitlt rt-lt hmit il Kt vit

fn.m 800 to 3000 pallons. I and Arne Pills, Dr. Sherman s I'.tor Man s l laster..

f.ntrme aim t.ar.1 stt amer work none on tnc snon- fc fc Th .bjc are n siiet-tfullv invited to s-ire

tl-em a trial,

ii. V V. EI- llowrJiontu, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers

A nil l't'nlers ill P tr.liviire nirl ("ullerv, NO. ."f MAIN s, i H f. y I'. Itrtw.fr Kichih and Ninlb, fl I l N N ATI .

Cuoei, CarMiib'fn, Wneon, Ciiliiiift.iiml Cliair Makers' Toolf, of every i!ewriituiii, nlwavs on liiiini, OH MAI1ETO )KIKlt, AI SllflUT XOTICK. M.ir. .'O. '4 4. IJ-ly T n .1-1 SIT r 3 ti

i.ew uuuas. ivew u'joas. i Pjilentlid Assiorlineiit fifSjtring and Suiiimer j

til, oil'l silk itn.l It hi t r vsr

Boots ai.d Shoes. Men's and Boys' Calf, Ki. juJ iimi,t.iu t....ts. 44 44 - st -ILadies' and Mi.ses' morocco and call'iMi. and .It.--. 44 44 slippi rs. Iiiiskii,, atol este rs. SPLENDID assort litem uf l.rn i k t v i.l s,r AVAI.I. AXI ttlvnoM I'Ai-l lt. Landscape and Firr Screen nt'i i- ' I .f l.arre and Small TK A V A I I I- It s Spit ndid s...rtMit in !' I.aiiii s' .mil n-1-i... n's ltl UbNI-'.I.S C M! IT T l M.s f .r;is Mais nmiiiiletnri d Itv lite IAIt.it!; rnr;. lttt-k Mais. Oil pailttitl l.-iu-Kcsi-t- At'indiiw Slta.'es. All kind. or.it;ti-itvi tl in n liatit.tUti 11 unit v r. dure ri e i. d III nrlunci- fi r tr.. .tl, s t I a. It pr-i . I'ltrelt-i-i-r- are r- qm-si. d to -x :, n f r lit- in-- lt s bolli i In- A It I I f I.l . Mil -.1 tin- 1-U II K.x i, th.it lit mi 1 t sim it., i- jn-t t r-.'i'.t ... hi s!i w hilhnc." I.IM'K ,v I Ai.,l MH. Aj.ril Ut, i .:0V st;;!:!,.

Itl.onv riiniif, i ! im Ii X. V. CIIAI'SIA

.ill M.I I II i!rrrt. H-.ir !ht (.'.'(

( VI 77 'ItON N A I I.S of all sit . S I KTM l . fn ri i'i sw eritltnii. a! i nl'i he ,, r ln .1 iti:ilit, ,tai-rs.iiit A. Ati.iN.At.es, Hi-Mull, Cri-iavri- .jnim-. titnl In u t s le., Ilaitimi ri tl 1 mi. f 'iniu ba i-s. j..(. in r limn Lis. A 1 1 of" ittd iiuiitt ami jr. aim ,1. A stipe rin r .triit-li i-f Slim I run. Xi.s .'? 2 4. 2 . A .". N- II. Ml oft In -abote arneli s ill be s.ild lor ea-lt, anil .il low r tti-. Count r, Merrliani. ai d iV niti I s ill Inn! it In r tin ir ion n M to all lieli.i-e i-iu . Iia-iiif

N . AV. t II f I'M A. "15. IJ-1.

N . 1 1 u i:

t'l-i'A In rt.

MOOTS A B II A A' K. jtl.l n crtveil

M l'."S ti.ir.i . K t j. . HON S' Coar.e sun! kit

V SJIOS'.S. ii fomjsli If -f.-rlv t)f ill. I I .til a.M,' Jill -HLtl

lb tot null !r-i"jiH

OfSpringGotxlsatthp NKW STORE of LINCK & FARQT'flAR. MFSSHS. LINCK & FARqi'llAR ofTer to lite public a second complete assortment nf f'ASHIONAHI.K SPKINfi and Sl'MMKH GOODS, si lertid with creat care and at KF.DUCEl) PKH K.S.

Ther present iudiicrments for buyers from distant I

neighborhoods to examine their stock, as ;et unsurpassed in this market. Prices MUCH reduced. May 24, 18-14. uVwtTs. W. ItOBSON Copper Smiths.

Front Stnt, between Pike and RuMer, oppoite Bethel Church, and Second utreet between Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI. T-J A X V F A C T URE and hae crntantW on hand tpH a tart?? and gvneral aortment in their line, urh a Copper Wah, Strw, Tea and Olue Kettle, Still and Hatter'a Kette; Kneine, Well, Cimi rn and Liquor Pump; Lift and Force Pnmp fur well, fork houie and distill, ri; Soda Foutits and Strnd'i 'atent Generator for mukinc Sfda Water, Cce. N. R. We manufacture rt all timet Brew Kctllc,

IT

et notice and in the bet manner.

Feb. 11. 7-rtm

o.

Ornioc-ratir .trgnmrats. I The fol!owinr is about a fair spei-imen of Democratic arguments atptinst General Taylor. Th?y csn find no objection to the liberal platform of principles he. has laid down, nor can they fay aught against his pure and spotless life Th-y therefore return to Gen. Taylor for his long and unwearUd devotion to his country t-ucli vile slang as the following. Freemen, will you tolerate such thinss? We conv from the

Indiana State Sentinel: "MARRtEn At Philadelphia, on the !lth inst., by the Rev. J. C. Calhoun, assisted bv John Tyler, and Datiiel Webster, -o;iry Taylor, Hsq., au extensive slaveholder the South, to Miss

:aiili.v 1 iLi.Ai.iRr., ot New ork, tin- accomplish- der . etl abolitionist of lit-: last nain-ii Stat... Itist' 1 h,

t.imtghl th. ir trtisr'"V will K-of an fm'ljimi-

Select School. F. FITCH would announce lo the ciiir.ens of Krookville and vicinitr, that he will open a

SK.I.F.CT SCHOOL, on Monday Ihe 10th inst.; in tne

Masonic lltiiUlmsr, on Court st., one door south of Mr. F. Gras muck, in which w ill he taucht all :he branches pertaining to a thoronc;h Knlish education. From Ihe liberal patronage which he has heretofore n ceived, and in view of the superior adraniaps which he is now able to afford, he Hatters himself that, at least, reasonable support will still be con

tinued, TERMS. For primary studios, such as juvenile spellinc and leading, per quarter, (tl weeks.) $100

For tiramraar, tro-rapny, Ariinmt-uc, .s r.linrr, .A r . Nor higher branches, inrlndintr Algebra, Oeometry, Ittwik Keeping, Chemistry, l'hilosophy,

Jlc. fee.

00

4 00

HO! HO! OVRF. OF.TTIXO BALD, AHE YOI ? AA'cll, thai is a misf rtune and not a crime; but to remain bald when so fine an opportunity offers to rt stor-' your hair, by a faithful and liberal use of Jai ne's Hair ionic, is but little short of crime. This valuable nrenaration excites the scaln lo ft new and heal

thy action, cleanses ii from scurf and dandruff, prevents the hair from falling off, cures ihose eruptive disea.es is hieh often appear on the head, and in a majority of eases produces a fine frrowth of new hair. Il alio trives the hair a rich and beautiful appearance, .7 . . i . i :.. j

Uliequaieu oj an tiling oi ittc sniu. IS THIS MEDI INE:" AA'c exclaimed the other day, on tastini; some of Jayne's Tonic Vrrmiliitce. It certainly has none or Ihe nauseous flavor si hicb one associati's with the idea or ph-sic. Children consider it quite a treat, and in Ink me; it their palates are gratified, and their health reslond at the same lime. Jayne's Ionic Aermifiitri' not only destroys worms, but carries off the mucus in which they are imbedded, and effects a radical and . i riii.tti in run-. Kverv mother knows the prominent

11 an in i. in.

. .i ... c K-..rn.. .ii.-i. as t.nMiv. leanness. .. .in

Many or the subjects treated of ,n A h. m.stry na -"I r',,. ' th ,,,iri,,r stccD. ualenes.

Philosophy wi 1 be illustrated by expernnenis, inert- - - - - , - r ,h' ' ':, ,Kr

Fo allowaoce will he made for ahsence, unless in n .niarp. me... 1 . . . . . t . I nth. r tvmnrnnii rnmmon to other nt'ea-et. irequeiii-1

ol sickne, and tm n oniv mn ucn imnicc : , r I r tkir wt.-n-1

Cheaper than the Cheapest XF.W BOOT AND SIIOK STORE.

flIHF. Subscribers havinc; recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, AA'holesale antl Hetail, wtmld call the attention of the public generally lo their slock now receivinir. It consisis ot lAools, Shm-s, Brot-ans, Talm Lea1', Leghorn and Panama Hais, carefully selected from the Manufactories, by one of the firm, whose experience w ill justify them in saving their -tuck, in point of quality, will be surpassed b none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low prices, it not a ti'tb- lower than any other home. Call and we will with pleasure show von our stock. CEOKGK I.OAVE A. CO. No. 68 Main st., between Columbia 4c Lower Market. Mar. 1848. -ly S I ATE OF INDI ANA, Tin the I'nion Circuit Court

UNION COUNTY, SS Spntis; Term, ISfS. STATE OF INDIANA. Ex Kcl, SARAH ADNEY, vs. j. BASTARD!. JOHN AVIF.RS. I ON the third Judicial day of the term aforesaid, rame the plaintiff, by Yaryan, her counsel, and proved to the satisfaction of the Court by competent w itnesses, that the said defendant has aim ondt-d since ihe making of this complaint by the plaintiff, so that the nrocess of ibis Court cannot be Served unon him;

It was therefor- ordered bv the court, thai nliceofi

Ihe nendencv of this suit be made for the term of

three weeks successively, in the --Indiana American

a weeklv news

there beinr no paper nubli

tifvintr the said di fendant of the pendency of this

complaint, and that unless he bo and appears at the

net ferm lo Ke bolrten at l.ineriy. on ine .in ni'nit.j

J. S. AV. will receive in a few days a c;ener:il assortment of new and interestiiic honks, consisting of the

latest and most valuable literary productions of , western and eastern authors. He will also act as sent fir all the principal newspapers and periodi- , cals of the west. June 15, Ins. if

Y" ncE sale at

Executors' Sale.

GOODS!! I P. !M, in si.) 1-l.i.n . iln l.i r ire, :.rtu ami 1 cTviu n-wftrifiM'iif ot -fin-iU mrt

iltcriiiion, huh an ! n y Im Ikiih.i nt In- i-l-l Ainnil, i it r. en hi nn nttr I fn l nt k nf ih limit -nl imIuI antl t'.totiiiii:itlt , t f M'f(, ky

Sl'MMKH (iOOl)S, mitt liu-li It.- n-1 w '. r lo Ins.! ftltl fii.mrr, anil to the ti!iu- i;. m m lv, ai the liiwt-tit riee m M.irh co'mI ran hi Itrotik- j llie. Hi- it di teriiiiiu il tn Uf t- ii in (IIII.VI'MS j ly nniir, anl lii.p In tri'-tn!- ill r:ittr htm ith n ra II, and t xututitr fur tin m-lv,-, h- h: it in hi . poxii r tn -ircnnmiml'tte th. iu iitii i h ap, m , ami fahiinhli et-mx!'. m i d tt rmim ) tn tin n il'they will give him a ch-in- e. III.V GOODS ! A fine m ftiuii nl'CI.O I IIS, nf a r;ui, ty r.fnali- ! tie ami cnlnr-i. j (nitnirt and Sattim t. .fean. TwetiU at i m vari fy of fane) tm! ftr Siniiiiii-r V:iiitaiotnt. j lrn( d'Kte. Hieh jiftic-se Ihindkerrhii-fw I liU k ilk et-k Ham.k.-rrh.i f t A supply nf tir-t rat t rnninii.i;-, aMd in'-rd er.-ry j thim; that nil. ni u cm. hi wmh ci t k th ir md- t

rn-K'. Fashionatla IIATS. To the l.ndirw. Fnnry l.i-m; Printi d I.an; Kn-iuli f;inf1,itni ; a chim e -nipply nf Spring and Sniuni r I'riitt Silk, I'uplin -ml l.n-tr-Frintr , hl.uk Silk ant! fancy cnhir 4-1 l'ahniere Hand lit n 'hief; R-4 -fn'rMlr d Shn I-.; 8-4 drah Sha l; 7-4 hlnek Shaw I; l.im ri t'amhrie Hamlki rc hn f ; Silk Miir; Kid Olo( , ami a variety nf l.aee and Kdirii-. Muiini t, la churn ami Kaney Sfraw. Hi'tint't Hibboii and Fancy Trimmiii', in the spring

minor art ieJ of the trnl- w t 11 rp-, eiitti.n and sit Ik S-lihe.

N'M rns' C(.:ir.t :tit.l Km w a It n,.ui. VOM KS'S KIP liiH I S. c i.r ii.. ; I I K It du Half ;M-r do . I do M-Artiri-ti aid r;.:t Sllfll.S Km! Sl.1Pl h.liS i '.IM lliifc;:.it. r 1oo;t rilll,)UK'S Ml WIS a,,,) i;t, a l s. I.atli. and ni It I H ItKU F. U S ll-'VS. V r I h- n!f.t c a rue t art ..f :i ( h..n , i: ' , . audi f wilt II them at fin. iimati irin 1 't nJ . ii. MNKIt. Jr.M,kil-. 2-Jth Xajv.,1 a47. io

1 l ST

-t-nttllll'itiiltllit;

nr.CFIVKIiid f r .:!,-on s ins in N, is Ktine, A ittil.or f it;

i 'ttrifi tin Itot kttii ilu '2 tuttiy Si-llt-es. t do . lra .le. N. 1. . A I.I ION .

tf riv,vai;k am ut r:r.Nsv Ai:r:.

llir.tl .lu k i-f ll.it il u :tre j. t . i

are eiiii.tniitly on Ihiii I. j.t,il will In 11

n et tpl ul a lute a-sm-llttt-lir ncll uei k. M J! I (IS -v M A A' I IN. Mar Is, l'.'ls

WF. k.M. q.t. i noi

1,

AP1KS' and ti.

31!TTS.

public auction, on Monday, the I4ih

.lav of Julv next, at lhe late residence of William

M . Cbf-rv, deceased, all the persanal proper. y of the , said deceased, ronsi.tionr of Ihe fol In wine: Heilsand Bi dilinc, 1 abb s, Chairs, t srn line, Koreans. Stands, ke. : one llor-e, one t'ow, one Family Carriage antl j Harness, Saddles, fee : also, AA'l eat. Corn, Oats, Hay, I 4t ; one lot of Shoulders, lot of l.umbir, lot uf tiar- ! den Implements, lot of Joiner's Tool, r. Ac. Ave. I A cridit of six months will he riven on all sums rvceedinir three dollar-, the purchaser riving note

and approved see urity, without reliel Inini devaluation laws. . JOHN A MATSON, IS AAC PHH'K, Jfi-3w AMAKEAV K. McCI.EF.HT, ttrnokville, June Soth, 1SI8. Executors.

STATE OF IND! AN A, lln the I'nion Circuit Court

N'TY,.. 1

Sprinr Term, 1S4S.

j Dill in CHAMERY to correct a Deed .

case

shall be

cd r-r less than hair a quarter, and none admitted un-

ihl ve;r nt as.

,-bitet oflhts Iri't arranijrmrnt lo see ore a

rcrnLir attendance. It is al-n t-.seniiat ial scholars i i-itinii ttt-r nut i-oli. 't- It' .' it A . bin lite first tlsi

1 . .- i-. . i i. .... - j : I

is even su.pectrsl, tlie v ermimire .uu.ia m, i trcd, bs-rause it can do no harm in an j case, and may t do incalculable rood . .... . ' I'lipxnd onlv b lr P ,'svnr, Philadelphia, and , -i.lil.tn armtv i. M. AA-. H A I LE. j Ilfoi kulle. Ind

tx ion rot

ENOCH P. TAYLOR, VS. AVIt.l.I AM T AYI.OIt, S AH AH ti ATHF. R k

MILTON ti A 'lit F. R I

TJ E it remembered that on the sec-ind judicial day

paper published in Rmokville, Intl., 9 ' rTm. '"rcsa.o. c .tnc . ..e s. ...,... ....., LLr published in tnion c y, n.. Y.r,a his -J ' "V

.inn itt-it titiitin- in nn- ....... i-fartinn of 'he Court, by disinterested testimony, that the said defendants are not residents of lhe Slate of Indiana: It was then-fore ordered by the Court that publication ot the pendency oT this peti linn be made forth-- term of three weeks in sncces.ion in tlie "Indiana Imeriran," a weekly newspaper pitbli-hrd in Hronkville, ln.li:ini, lintifi mc the sanl defeiiilani lo be and appear b. Tore the Jiidtfes of our f ninn fircoil COnrt on Ihe third Monday of September m XI, h.-i.e soil answer said (till, or in default, tho same

r.it-asiiU, and all tli

, selected: as Pins.

I Honks atltl Kes Ji r -

A rich and Oil I .-Mpply of th- Nt. Si j In of Qm t nSTAPLE GOODS.

Hnn and Ml ach. d Shirtiiitr. Sht- tine-, Ticking, !

. otluii Aiinm, t nmili' ii k, ,Vc. ISO TS AM) (IOK. A rood t ork I.adie .j.rmij and Stimnier Shoei nf t'uhMnatlle patii rn. ... i;:,ts:s of nil kieil, i lti tt ! with gn at cart- ami for nalc at the lnMt livmtr rat . Elardun re: Ardimlrtd vry ilunq that our pnhlic expert t f.nd at the Mr frvh, mil ?. h cd and clnap. liive u a trial, and we are dure e dial, please vou. April 1 I, 1S4S. 1 n "

nt l in nn oi p. K nt ( rlut f

ihn ad -.ilk mi! cotn.n d-i 11'N 'ii ii" lt rlin : ml Init k iIaj

f a-'ifw" It. ult; and .h-ni Mui. MmvV eutfoii '.t r.L'HTOV A M 1 IV Fora!el,y V K. ( I.AilKSav. J tint 2tf 1 ?4.i. I. S. WILLIAMS, notavy v iu.h;. IlKOtiKVII.;.!-. ., Offlft- iii (lu- Ann rican It m i Ul in ta-t tI tlit- . u lloiioe, June I.

Emporium of F;ithion. rSUfK iiiidi-r-iiirned h:i imr cii'i rt d imii ro-p-mnf r P ln'. Hi tin Tnilorin Kiiiiic. wi old r -" rtfnl I y -..-1 1 a wliar- if u hlte :t mi. a in tl(.M 1 ihf, I hr ir - !imi i i dtMjr m.i l h of Line k vV Tr - 1 1( "tlm r"

' Store, on M nn Itinir'"-" --t., in Itrmik-i i.h . !: r tin are r inrd to do work in the lii m i It-, aitd in- t I1 duralile manm r; wjrr.tntid in nil ch-ji . )ij-i -.itch 11 1 nt ihiivi' who ins t'liur li in wnli th tr f-u-timi . A nd i In y t;ik.- tin tut , hint t- it turn ih. ir ; thaiik fr tht favor;hl- p:itnnac h r ii-f- re t-wiw-: td iipon thcni, ami hopt- hv trii-t a't'-i.t 1 n t huiM S Iu lit, l it a COIlllIIU Jtl-t- of the s:inif.

SMl"r".I. SHKI'I'AAMi, THO M A S SHtl I'AKD. May 3.t, 1CIR. ;;-4w KoTise &tvvo Lots for Sale. MIK ii.ieribrr w-i-hi-F fti sell a honf and t w 't t - in the town of Hueht -t r. n ar tin lot k. It i- a frnniv hou-xf, and a eonitortu hie d Hm r T. I s. i l V I OX. May 2fih, 1H48. 21-3w

of Septt mher next, a"H rlead nranwer tn the mmt ,

it will be ImIIv heard antl iifterininen in m an--eiice. Atwt," K. IU RNSIOK, Clerk V. C. C. Liberty, I4ih .Tune, 26-3 Yartan, Att'y.

Ssookins (sl,i.(: Bi our Arila-!--e before huvinij. We

it the

OOK

lnret'St a.s"rtnient and Im-? in tow n

May I . IIUKION it XHHTIV

A NEW WAGOX

IOIA SAl.K. on

.-eommiMlalinr terms'! R..ol. . I H- lsl.cn as co.iies.es., """;' 7 - i -

v. f t; At l mv

Pro.V,ir. Lin.- V. IMC

Iiuely.

Lib. i

All.-

I lib In tie.

lit'HNSIIIF..

Clerk I

I'mnrt'l :i A: .I'ai :io!. I. -IIGK a-tfirimt iil of the attv nriiri , foi jle by Jtl K ION A. MAKI1 V g nI.K Ptipi r 111111 SSis titi-r. I t iiif iimati du Cotton Yarn It-itliiif antl Waddinc

Hnt and Rand Hums Kuraleat the lie eh nn tnr of L M K F Altqi M H

IIKA'TIST, l.'lh I Am - I-'. 1 I--'. I -

A Tlir.iwhinir l..ir?ti?fo. F11HK siib-crilu r bus for .ale an iscel:t nt 1 I. r;i I. -I in-Machine, in triMtd and e niph te repair. It has Im. 11 used one season and o-er:iiid Mill. ltlll

be sold on ri asoliti'tle term-, stalled, in Ilroi-Ui ttlf.

Apply AVM.

lite until

May 31st, 14. " Qt'F.KXSWAlM-: AM) CI.. "W isT ri-ci isi tl antl fur s:tle, ;t htr . fti. eiist, a t-s- and i la.sw an , by Mi) U, I"4'.

MOl FI f T.

2.i-.1w t -SWA UK. t- ; -.t; ihi nt of H . I V KH.

31. 15. KKKLY, WII.I. sistt Hrnokrille. tl' It it a', the Hi ill

Boots Shoe?.

rS. Men" f.ne i itil l-oiMi.

di Kii I'tr.if.iii.

?4 dn fall do 2i do d Slipiit-r. 41 otne n Caif Itifkm I i du Colored Tie. 24 do Kid !Srini; d. .' Children Shoe-. 1 r 11 . ! niol ..f ' ,! 1'iw hv

r vwrr.

C-l

Iui, M F FITCH