Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 July 1848 — Page 3

Arriral ofthp CaIrdolt:. ! 0F. WEEK LATER FROM El'ROrE. i

Peril ttill critarrd- R,tfr.r.tin J Prince l.ovu a-roli-on Cj!rmedSijc Cendidatct Jor the rresidencu Important from Berlin. Tsew York. July e, l-l1. The express steamer Riiena Vista lias reached ' Boston with the Caledonia's news, expressed: from Halifax at noon on Tuesday- I The steamship t'nited Pta'es made the pis- ' sage out in thirteen days, and the ILbernia in fourteen. The dates are to the 23d ult. from London, and 2 Ith nit from Liverpool. At London on the 23d Consols were from SP.,to 835. Faris was still greatly agitated, but the fearful demonstrations which were anticipated in favor of Prince I-OU13 Napoleon were prevented by bi-i resigning his seat in the N'stional AssemWy, and this will probably allay the trouble which at the date of our last advices threatened to overthrow the Government. There was still, howver, much feeling in favor cf Prince Louis Na- , poicon. ; There are six candidates in the field for the Presidency, viz: M. Lamartine, Theirs, Prince Louis Bonaparte, M. Marrat, General Cardene, and Caussidierre, ex-Prefect of Police. The Orleans party will support M. Theirs, and Berger has declined in hi f tvor. The legitimatists are divided between Theirs and Lamartine. It is, of course, difficult to say who will be the successful candidate; but if the election were soon to take place, little doubt exists that Louis Napoleon would be elected, and accordingly the constitution has been altered, and the President Instead of being elected by the People, will, nnless he has an absolute majority of the Totes given.be selected by the National Assembly from five persons returned by the people Prince Louis Napoleon was elected Colonel of the 4th Legion of National Guards. Prince Leuchtenburgh, son of Trince Eugne, is spoken of as a new pretender. The war in Denmark continued unabated. At a conference of the Kinjrs of Pweden, Denmark, and the Grand Duke Constantine, Russia, In behalf of Denmark, demanded the Germans to evacuate the Duchies before the negotiation of Schleswig was given up. Russia cluimed HoNtein, according to a treaty with the Danes. A collision occurred in Berlin between the people and the Burgher Guard, while the latter were attempting to disperse the workmen, who were demanding work or money from the Min- , isters. Five were severely wounded. Barri- ! cales were then formed and the people captured the Arsenal, and distributed two thousand stand ofarms. They afterwards retired from the building. An outbreak occurred at Traguo in consequence of the King refusing to confirm the Tro- j visional government. The students and the peopie rose, when the assembly dismissed the troops and put thamselves under the protection of the people. The Government resigned. j The collisiou between the people and troops at ; Trague caused terrific loss of life, and resulted in the entire destruction of the city, which is now a heap of ashes. j Prince Wyndschgratz upon the outbreak re- ! moved the troops outside of the place and bom tH filoi if tt.-l.inT, nfrt,' 11 ,,.1 1 1, .. ..,.,.. ., i! ' ...x... .iiui.uv.iu iii..:.i in 1 luu , , . ...... . . i siaugmer among me inhabitants. I lie daughter cf the 1 nnce or hchwenlzenbourg was killed, and his son mortally wouuded. The nnb endeavored to bang the Prince hi'iiself, but he was rescued by hi grenadiers. Italy. The nfi'ilrs of Italy are not so favorable for the Piedmontese at they were at the date of previous advices. Vincentia has been taken by the Austrians. General Duetando capitulated. The Austrians triumphantly entered Pmlua. Austria has finally accepted the mediation of England with Italy. Homo. A decree has been introduced by the Chatnbi r of Deputies, separating the Spiritual and Temporal power of the Pope. This movement, it is stated, gives great satisfaction. lort3til and Mpniit. There is no political news from these countries of importance. ; Irelrtntl. The orsraniration ofcluhs continne.1. and the ' lone cf the press advocating; repenl is decidedly more daring. John O'Comiel! has retired from public Ilfel Knish, Russia has assembled three armies at fife different points, and large fleets in the Baltic, determined to attack Oermany, should the latter rei"ue to evacuate the Duchies as demanded by Russia in behalf of Denmark. Nicholw contemplates the enfranchisement of all peasants. Duke Hessrr Darmstadt i dead. Rerlin. ft rlin was quiet on '.he 19ili nit Vn lIcs . n the llth X tples was quiet. The Xational Guard had been re-established. 1'rnncr. Taris on Friday was in a statr of prrat excitement Barrictiles w ere erected, and the correspondence of the Herald, dated June 2.1d, 1 o'clock, P. M., says the people had a collision with the troops, and that the sacrifice of life was terrlEc. The Mouth and ,rlh. The charpe that the South have beat the , , , , ?orlh Into the nomination of Taylor has been frequently ma!e, and penerally beliVsHl. A writer lu the X. Y. Tribune, however, denies the charge, ami in addition contrasts the conduct of the Northern men now with that of the Southern men in 1S40. His words are: It Is well known that Uen. Harrison, who received the nomination at Hitrrisbuph in 1cember, 1S39, was not the favorite of the South. On the contrary, that he was particularly obnoxious to Southern politicians. During the whole nf the ballctings on that occasion, (eleven 1 think in number, neither Gen. Harrison Dor Gen. Pcott, whu were supported by Northern t.'.d Western Whigs, received asingle rote south cl tne l otomac and Ohio, and when it was an- , nounced that Mr. Clay, Tor whom the South ! had presented an unbroken front, was defeated, euch a scene of disappointment and sorrow t never witnessed. And yet, what was the oursc of our Southern brethren upon thi occasion? A Southern delegate rises and moves that IV nomination he unanimous, and it pre-' vatli. Every Whig Paper in the South places , the name of our candidate at the head of its columns, and advocates h:s claim with signal , fleet. Southern orators canvased their own . and other States, with fildeiily and Dd not 1 urpaaaed and fie result: Maryland, overshad- ; owei by Government patronage and power, but nobly spurning both, gives to the ticket a majority largwr than at any previous election for' fifteen years. Kentucky sends tip her majority of2.".0IO (ioitbte the number she has ever (riven t i her e-vi n f-ivorit" son. Norvh Carolina, s-l.tw, but (Hire, reports a ttl tj.inly of 10,1)1. T'tiitrsree, ibe home of J.v-Vs-a ir- i Fo'k. 1 V

000; GeorfU, where tlie parties are nearly bal,;ince1. .Oi'O; Louisiana an unparalled majority;

.-.--.r-j.., iriw-mcu ... ...c of the United Stites by aa individual who as- : iirisl,i add to liia oilier linnnrs. that of nuhlic I 'I 1 ' executioner even Mississippi declared for the rero of ,,le T),ames. : I.ilM-rly I'avly t. Van Kiirrn. I The Abolitionists, or Liberty Party, have published a political pronunr.iamento, signed by the leaders of the original Abolitionists, declaring their adhesion to their old candidate John V. Hale that they will abandon him for no other ; man, not even for the "Sage of Lindenwald." The "radical, free territory Democrats anti cipated no opposition to their new-born zeal , from this quarter they expected their candidate would be endorsed by all the "isms" in the Union at the BufTdo Convention but the signs are ominous the trap, although well baited, has not yet caught the game. Take sides, Mr. Her1I are yon for amalgamation or for resisting the "outsiders fry- Bennet, of the New York H-rald, who nas always neon a l.ocoloco, takes evident delight in teasing an 1 tormenting his old friends in this the day of their sore affliction. We find this anions many similar paragraphs in the last number of his paper: Gnz. Tremor among the Old ITunkfrs The friends of Gen. Cass are in a terrible condition almost frightened to death. As matters stand at present, their candidate will not, probably, get a single electoral vote on this side of the mountains, and, probably, not beyond them. TIurtEjirTnt Heiiiirt. Edward B. Thilips, who killed himself at Brattleborough, Vt., a short time since, bequeathed to Harvard University, for Cambridge Observa tory, the Fuin of cue hundred thousand dollars. Iowa, The Loco Foco State Convention recently I.. .1.1 : T : ..J r-.- ., i.triu ill luwft, i.fit iinuiiu;iteu. Vseil. nilJJUMUS ; -tl )dge as one of the Cass &. Butler electors for tl, o 1 ,,. It ...i i . t, v.:. :.: I t:ita fat l-.iriro n't - win ti v itiii t-. to raiu lu un in?, luieiiuun i v,.j ... . . v 1.7 rum lu un in-. 1 11 itrii nun i to canvass every county. Gen. Dodge is the i son of the Hon. Henry Dodge, now Senator from Wiscousin. U General Taylor will pass the summer with his family at Tascagoule, a delightful watering place about twenty miles from Biloxi. 5cn. Tnylor" Age. Gen. Taylor was born in 1790, and is therefore, nearly 5? years old but being possessed of a vigorous constitution, and enjoying excellent health, might easily pass for a man of fifty. TJ It is said that Wm. Sawyer, the Member of Congress notorious for carrying his Dockets full of sausages, and squatting behind theSpeaber's chair to eat them, has been barking at the Whigs. Probably his cook makes his sausno;ei of dn;?'s m"at. 0A young lady advertises in the Cincinnari Dispatch for a husband, and Fays in her own bha!f, that she possesses an unimpeachable character with the attractions of youth, beauty and talent, and all other qualities requisits to make an agreeable woman. Yonng gents in a marryi ng humor, will take notice and act accordingly. O The locofoco papers being hard pushed, endeavor to convev the, idea among the foreign vot-rs that Gen. Taylor has identitl-vl himself wilh the Native American partv. We nuole i from a Native American paper, the Philadelphia r. tMlH. tO how how easy a thing it is to exoose a ! I.oeot.ioo trick 1 he r-un savs: 'Gen. Taylor has never been claimed as a N ilive Americen. TheNative American body, of n liich we esteem it a proud honor, to be'a pietiilw-r, have, from the begining, faithfully supported old Rough and Ready as an American as one who loved his couutry more than he loved party." 11 '1llSliaai'SB MS 1 II lllll IIB1 COriilERCIAL. t ins-innnti ?Iarlirt .Inly IT. Flour Tlier was a furtlier ailvHiire iti priors tn-iiny. Th? s:les reported were 150 hrU. from store nt SI; 50 ami 100 Ho. at 4 10; lOOilo. Rt 4 20; 50 tin. at 4 25. ant" thi pri.-s was rofuspd lor t lioiee hraniis. Of City Mills 2 10 lirls. were Mid on S ituniay at $4. The stock is really lilit and very little coining in. Provision There was considerable enquiry to-day for Hams and Shoulders, lint the sales reported, were f-w f hhds. Shoulders at ."lc. ! Iikd- for 3 tl.'Sirart!( lnl "t'n ttlrd n-na rvlV ....1 Htt i 5". hhds. were said to be sold at a still higher fig ttre, hut we did not succeed in seeinii the repnrle,) parti.-s. Of Huns 7 hhds. were sold Rt 4'ov- l or prime lots, unoanvased, 5c. was

,V it' i ,1.-, - i renti. lie sat ne i-ittnti ine meuicine vers tileasaul otl-re t. I. a-ivaveil are sold at a'-.-3'4c ofT r- I and t m ctive.'and that he now considers himself hoed There Is not much enquiry for Sides, hut ; runghly cttnd. Spirit tj tht Timrt. :i'l bhds. were sold at S and "i." do. at or about 3 ,c, bolh pkes. included. Most holders , ,u !. j hl.k iTi, V.. ... . x... nr.

ak 4' tlft.ard llltl brls No. I Were. Bold at j -t . - . . . ... i

vj't. I nine tn aeo;s is soni at ot., inn hit vers I out as we see inousatuis ,i nig arnnnti u withtnu-ht-Ml ile HI this rate. Of .Mess Pork a s;1fe of ', mpti..n, Ctnup. Comrh, 'Asthma, Hromhiti. Spit1 ".it i, ,i - ... .a, i i , , ting lllood, anil other rulmmiarv afleetion. we aise

S.U..S. .w. wo- ...... ...i 1.1-v i ruiay , nut herons nuhlic') nt 8 hel l nt 8 2.YtS 50 mostly at latter r.tte, w ith vrrv little if any ell- j

qmrv. uis.as,,. it" . t ri-itt i . Dr. J at m:s r'.xpectorant never fail to give relit f, Ilemn -A sale or 12 bales Missouri flew rot- and cure' after every other m.an, have failed. Thi teti at lllj per t tl. can be ami has been proved in thousands of instanClieese A sale en Paturtlav of 200 boxes for n,'v ii ha rlTecteil radical cuns, after the paBliilnient at Ctc.: 200 ,!o. to-.lav at p. n. t. i V,',"', "a'!,,h" " K'Tl" s'"'" "p hT " h" trwnA ni Oats A sale list week of .130 bushels from I ''""'""'i AYXF.'S SAXA TIYF. rtl.t.S. ston at ,'llV., s:eks relurneil. I 1 hough not recommendt d as a universal 'cure all.

rearlash A siile of S brls at 4 VLinseeu nil A sale ol Drls Litv .Mills at ID-, ctsh. Mtilnss.ss Sa'es last week of 2fi brls. N. O at Sft'.sO.. 90,iays; ii.l !lo. prime at US-. ' llops A siirnll lot fair sort E.istern at 9c. I I'xolmtiow on the Knst was not quite so firm to-eiay rates I tnl . j Freights Tr ees have further drclinej. The j ratis to New tr'eans to-r!ay were Sfle. per brl. ' Tor Whiskey, I'V. for Fork, an! 20,2."n. for! pound" freiglit. No change to tU. Louis atltl ! rtttsbnrrjh. I New Orleans, July 4. j Nothing iioinf in Cotton. j Not niuelt tioinc iu tr"ucar or Molasses re- ' S.....I. r.r ib. i .ii.,- ....n i-..tr... ........ ..ei,.,, ,, nir mnvi r.tia(t. st'l(-VT 13 CI Sales of Illinois Flour al 4 .Ml. lull. I'xrhanpe and Freiehts unaltered. FhILAPFI.PH!., Jtllv, ?. There is no movement in Hemp or Tobacco. fsalets of .Mess cork at 10 SOatO to, ami 1 rime atb rxV Rtc-on Hams 6c, Sit'es -P.'a.V, Shoulders 4'. a.V. Western Lard T'o, Raltimore Sr. S !s of Western Hutter at lOalO-c, and Choose lt.ri. .c. Sales of Clover Seed Fl ix at 130.1 1 32c. at3G2'aa3 and Wool has decline!. Sales of Common to Frime at 2." to 37c. Married On yesterday, at Rtrwick's Hotel, in this place, by the Rev. W.Terrell, Mr. Green"P l K iriden to Miss Ctharine Voorhecs. Select School OF. FILCH would anneiiiiee to the eitirens of Itrooksille and vicinity, that be will ..pen a SELEC T SCHOOL, on Monday Ihe loth inst.; in the s, .. ...... n:l. .... rur. si . one tlortr smith of Mr. - 1. ... K.rk .ll K.. i.ocht all the bran-

ehe it. nauiins; to a thnmnch English rdncation. I (only of case produce a line trrowih nl in w hair.Fn'm the lilwral patronace which he has heretofore It also ies ihe hair a rich and beautiful apptarance, rtTs iv.vl, and in xnw of the superior advantacv nmnnalt d hy any tluin-ofihe kind.

which he is now ahle to afford, he natter nimeii . that, at least, a reasonable support wilt still he con- j tinned. 1 TERMS. j For primary studies, sncti as juvenile spvllintr and , leadine. t quarter, ,1 1 sirks.) tl W , For l.ranimar, ti.a'ifi aphv, Avithinetic, V ri- j t.iic.Ac. 5 . Nor hicrher branche. inclndtne Alo hra, rte- , omt trv. Hook Kes pine, Chemistry, Vhilosophy, , e. .Vc , . . t r - rk..n.i.t. ..M snbteets tn-atett of in Chemistrs and Many nf tht' . . L , ' ., . 1 1 I ' .11 . . - I K. B. n. e.n..'Ml. thi I nnn. in) .in m iiin.i, mni ..,, , .. i J....I.I.. ..I .ohiiistii eiir- "- ""' u . F allowance will be made ft.r absence, wnlo f rwr... and ,h. w only w hen u, h absence shall lw; one we k or mon- No scholar will be; rveciv . I lor 1. . tnatinai. a niian. r, anu none a.ii.in.et, -r, and none admitted mi' d. r eibt st ars t.t sc,-. I ht- tth.t tt t.t this last arraiics-mertt i lo scc-lre a V tular att tnl.ttlt-e It is also tt nt tat that scholar tt-.t "ilv th, f' i hot the Itt-sl tl IV ' t. H I'CII

LIST OF LKTTKItS.

I J KM MT. in the Post Office in Hrn-iktillr the first ilar of Jill v. an-l if mil taken ...it he. fore ihe tirt ilii of October ni tt, will he cut lu Hie General I'.it Ofiice as disd U'tUM. Alh-y Samuel I.owrey FWnj l.ntz Kva l.onir Nit-hula l.amaMt-r M.trtha MolTitl Mary J MtJni ranv Peter Miller John M .lli. r-h-ml Mnsvs F Mouticne S-lh MiCull. y rhilip Miller Thoma Maon Daii'i'l MirGnire John II Met7cnr Cat-r MeKinley Jamet O't'iinm r Jamea Parvis Levi F; rtlow .loihna I'rnilt M H It iirir Lewi Kantlall Kohl O Koleriin Wm Hot-kwi ll Henj Hoe John Rpr Peler Hench Thn II Het-zor George Unlf 8c Hl Stewart Hamilton Sumner ralrb Sienart Marlin .Vmidt Adam Schroder lit nrieh Steu art Huu rt Spark Amiii Srillir Mi- Sarah Shrunk Michat-I ShroM-rC Stur.woldt A Stewart Amo Spark J H Scotton Allen W Arwoud Mr ........ I A iiirine Joseph m tnn :tiiltl'liliett .ItiSiplt llrow n Erasm II Havlv Jmn Baker Joshua Itriney ZcophaniiY ; Bcchal Schastion Kladett II S Brian Milton ' Harrow K ' Hancr Francis A ' lb tzner Micheal l'o heii dall Ut llllis Case Hannah t'ooksey Zechariah , Carson A biter Christ Amur ' Childer. John CoW-sctt Oihnicl Hickey George Druce Frederic lloaty Mariah F.iitjlcn Uev v : Fuller F II II Find William Fruit 0. ortru ! Feity Henrv Kirn,?."! j"0hl,,PV riCk Fay Hiram Fovkeir William Clolitinu I.rvi H (lam I. D Orimme Frame fili-mlenine Andrew Glideui II W Majtt r Rn-tt Sti-pht-n Godwin William jii- Gi-orir- John Saler Kphraim Grovi ni-ii.tt ke Mist L; diaSouter John ' Howard John Stuck Mil hart Sackon Franci Tucker Mr Siian 1 hurston Mathia II 1 Tauuary Isaac 1 Terry Mary Tryon Nuah Tetnpletoii Jnme Templeton Ijnvid Tucker Mi Martha E Vanardall Piter Updyke Peter Vancamp Charles William Jacob Williams A E Ward Ueni Weldz Adam ' Hind Ahrtham Hartman Ann Holl! Orrryc Harprr Ruht j Hyatt F.I more I llitiiland Joint I Hoi'ie John Johnson Jatnc 1 la-La. .n sv:n:. J t.hiitnn Sanitu-I ( Klcnie Coyclion ; Klor Monsieur Adam Capes Monsieur Jt-air I Keifcr John : Ki mbiil John ivcller Amelia West William League Elijah Wood w orth a1 is Angelina vt cI Alex It b. h. m m on, p. m. Administrators' PJotice S3-3w Olll E 1 hereby (riven, that the nnderitrned 1 1 have taken out letter or administration on the t state ol Jaine Templeton, late or the count of l ranklin and State or Indiana, deceased. The e.'tate orsa.d deceased is solvent. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and those having claim atraiiKt said estate are notihtd to present ihem according to law. KOIIKRT I EMPI.E I ON', .... DAVID TEMPI. ETON', Jly3d.-J8-3xr Adm'rs. Administrators' Sale. VO ITCE is hereby given that the undersigned adis mmistntors or the estate nfjame Templeton, deceasid, will sell at public auction, at the laie residence of the aid deceased, in the tow nship of Urookille, county of Franklin, and Slate of Indiana, on Salurdaj, the S9ih day of July, A. n. 18-tS, the personal property of said deceased, consisting of horses, catt ie, hog-, sheep, wagons, hay, wheat, corn. Tannine utensils, household and kiichen furniture, and other property too tedious to mention. A creditor nine months will he given where c e amount purchased exceeds three dollars, the purchasers givinl note with approved sureties; under that amount cash w ill he n quired in hand. MOKEHT TEMPLETON, DAVID 1 EMPLHTON, July 18-I3.-2S-3W AdmVs. Administrator's Sale cf Real Estate "VTO l ICE is hen by given that the undersigned ad1 nniitstra-or of the Estate of l orrence ti . Morgan, late of the county nf Franklin, and State of Indiana, deceased, will expose to sale at public auction, at the house of .lames I.a-h, in the town of Anders, nsille, on Saiorilav the 2'ith dav of Julv, 1S4S, the I'ollotsing real estate, to-wit.- The southeast qr. or the south west qr. nr section No. , in township No. 12, ol range No. tl east, containing forty acres, subject to the widow's dower. Term One th.rd ol'the purchase motier to he paid down, at the time or purchase; the remainder in si, months, the purchaser giving bond with approved e- ". ZEI'IIF.MAH MAHSIMI.I.. June 2r,,h 1S41.-27-4W Administrator. SI ATE OF INDIANA, I'NION rnrv i Y, ss. 5t'liion Circuit Court. Spring l ino, 18-H. I.EWIS H It OWN, 1 VS - Hill in Chanc.rv to EoreI HOM XS NEVF.I.ING Jclose MOlt l GAt'ir,. 6. i "y- 'o-wit, the strond .Indicia! dav nf the ! f term aloresaid, the complainant come hv Yaryan. his counsel, and files hi bill in this behalf, and proves tn the satisforlioli tr the court that Ihe said ihTfiidant is not a resident of the State nlTudiana: ' It is iherelore ordert d that publication ol the pendency of this Hill be made fur the term nf three weeks in succession in the "Indiana American, a weekly newspaper published at llrnokville, notifying the said tit feiidant to he and appear hi fore the judge nf said Court, at Liberty, on the firu day nf their next term, to he hidden on the 3d Monday of St pteniber in xt, and answersaid Hill, or in default the same will In- heaid and dt creed upon in his absence. Attet, EDtiHII.I. nCKNSIDE, Clerk, l.ibt rtv. 27th June, 148. 2,- Jw YAKY N, Sol. IIHF.IM . ITSM, GOV'T, TIP DOCLOCItEfX. A it spectahle gi ntlt man called at nnr ofliie, as he said, to inform ti that he had bitn afllicted fir fifteen year with Mheumatism or tiotit, anil occasionallv with Tic Dniilonrettx; that he has been frtqiitntly conlined to Ins room for month together, and often nffi ring the nmt iotene and excrnciating pain, but that latt ly he had been uing Jayiie Alterative, from which be found the mol signal and tsnexpectetl we find recnndi d in the most ancient and In nfbooks, i , . ... . .. 1 1 led to doubt the correcllu-.s of the above rtion. remedy may be obtained, which always arrtsts those hat e in sevibeless proven superior to everv Hung of the kind, especially in I ivei Complaint and Dyspcp- ! ia;and when used in i-nniunction with the Totiic j Yermif ugs-nr alterative, will not rail one time in an hundred, of-elfecttng a permanent cure. Pn'pared ottlv by Or. D. Javne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by '.M. YV. II lt.E, 7-.iw Ttmohville, Ind Also Javne 'a Carminative, never failing remedy for Rowel Complaints, Colic, c4C. CANCHALAGCA T I? I IT M V II A xt:: OH. TOWXSFAn, hv ccli hrmti, mamirniMumr of T n-ntrnri't S-;rt4fariilfty In Bilmiltt-il pnhwy thnt thi rul.rornin TTant fir ftrtrrr tSti Srr$nfnt tUn diiii i tlir f hcipf-t and bt'M mnlir.i in iht world. VempMi-t contmninp intcnut ine information lo it rfiiirKhle pmportirt in ihr enrv f Frt'r and Aijn, PnlmonarT CompHinti, XiTvnnt A (Tt ,tim. anil I'nf ant-tnts OinU-r, TnMn the (not rHH-cthU trcni mar be obtainrd at the aervneu'., or uttl hv .orwarnYil tn ptt pnitt Mpplicalion, -r mal. FHKIF.HICK A.U AY, riip,iietir of'tVrv't CaHrfnftiHti SV3 OEPO T,3ft Hro-tUy, i w York. Turnpike Aolicc. f JTTF. Stockhoi.sVr- of the Frankhn Tnmpike Company are herrhv muiHtd that the tunr Hrt imta Imriiia on the r.ipiial Mock nf iil compvy Arvk not itur, ami person in arrvar for any ofai,l inital n.ent, are ha-i-ehy notitietl lo make payment to ihe TiSiTrn or In Tore the 10, h day t July net, nr meatun will he taken to enforce uch payment, in nnlt r to enable the lUrvrtor. to meet Ihe eniranrnenM t hey have m'U muter the inunictiit vf the utoek holjer. l order ol" the Woaro JOHN P. im.ADV, VrvL JoSn V vnn, Seeret.irv. June I'uih 18-S W-.tw . - ho: ho: vor'tK cettino bald, tiir, yoi" W ell, thai i a mil mine and not a crime; hut to remain bald when so fine an opportunity nffer to renittr-' yowr hair, by a taittvlil and liberal ouf Jav ne' Hair Ionic, 1 but little hort of crime. Thi valna ble pn paration excite the scalp to a new and heal thv action, cleanst-a it from cnrt and tlantlcun, pre- 1 vents the hair from falliiiR tiff, cure ihoe ernpnve dist-ases w huh eflen appear on the head, and 111 a ma "IS THIS MFIH tN'F.r" XVe rvclaiim d the other day, on tatinc sme of Jasne's Tonic Verini'iiBs-. It certainly has none of the naiissatii llavoi which one associates w uh the idea nf phssic. Cbiltlrrn tnider it qinie a tceat, and in takinir il their palate art gratified, and their health rt ston-tl al the same time. Jayne" Tonic Vcrniifiiire not niilv destrov worm, but carries off the mucus in which tht y are imlw-sbbal, and effect a radical and permanent enre. Every moih. r know me prtiinin. nt rmpmrnt wf w.smi. ueh a. soracits, Uanites. fetid ( "P rimiin , ,he tsvth dnrintr ,1,-rn. nalen, f.l.l.... 1 eflhe lips, itchmff of the nose, Vc, but there is other I nd.eia not sn csneralls reeittrniseti. A nry eoiiirti. dull rm. enlarircmetit of the atvdnmen, and many . . ........ r Vh , ..f,, ,,,, k, a.lmin.s. - - ..... J .... harm .n ...v case, and mav 1 do iitcalvnlable ctsd. i Pes nae, d onlv bt rr 1 .'.it in, rh.la.l. Iphta, and -..1.1 .s ... n. v hv M. W . H AII.E. P-took-ills, Ind

N OTI C K . THE STATE OF 1I)HN ,) In the Franklin KHXNKI.IV COl-NTY. j Circuit Court. ALKXANDF.K F.RVIV ") v. MULL for DIVOltCE.

JEMIMA EUV1V. J E it remi mhered. that on the lOih ilar nf lnnp. IV A. P. I7J. the above namril A li'VUiiHt-r Frrin. ny ,.nn . Matoli. Enquire , hi jHurnit, fileil in the Clerk' Office of the Franklin ircuit Court, hi lull tor a divorce, as;aint the shove named defendant. Jemima Ervin. and ao le-nffi lavii ol'a diintereted iieron, by which it appear, that the ahovc delVndant. Jemima Ervin, i not a reident of the State of Indiana, a he (:he aid afTlant) verily believe: The aid defendant i t lit ritliir,. hi-n ln- no. tified of the filing of tin- said hill and ihe pendency uf I theaid uit. and that null- he plead to oranwer 1 the same before the calling of the cait-e at the next term of the aid Court, to be hold, n at the Court llun- in Hroovi!le, in and for the County of Franklin, in the State of Indiana, on the v-coiul Monday of Aiitrnst nest, the aid hill, a to the nd defendant, will be heard in her alxence and decreed upon aceordinirly. Attet. JOHN M. JOHN'S I ON, June I2th, 184S, 25-3w Clerk F. C. C UNION COUXTV. STATEMENT of the Receipt and Expenditures, on account of the count v or Cuion, from the t day of June, IS47, to tlie.llit ilar or May, 134 i, (both day inclusive.) HECEIPTS. There wasa balance (of To. Funds) remaining in the Treasury at the close t-r Financial Year , vi 'jit day nl Mar, U47, amounting to the sum nf 117$ 7 4 Received during Financial Year 1347, as follows, to-wit: For Conn tv Hevenue. For Jurors' Fees, refunded For Delinquent Taxes and Penalty For Dork License For K.stray For Hoarf Tax For K ademption or Lands o d fir Taxes F01 Show License For School l ax -51 41 4 fn 40 8H Sn 00 ii J1 on 31 J 91 IJ 00 ! F5 141 91 For Merchtnts License Making the total Receipts, including the bal. at close of lH" EXPENDITURES. Si 3W 30 The Expenditures for tinaii.-ial star I47, have been as follow, to-w it : For Assessing Kr venue For Public Hnil, lings For County Officer For Coroner's Inquest For Expenses of Criminals For Ilelinqitent Taxes For Expenses of Poor For Expenses of Elections For Jurors Fees For Hnads atid Highways For Hoad Tx, (distributed to districts For H. funded oh Lands sold for Tan s For Specific Expenses Making the total Expenditures By deducting the Expenditure from the He. treipts, it will he st en that th-re was re. mauling in the countv Trea-urv, at the close of iioaiii i.il year 1947. vir.. Mtv3l. 1" CO in 10 10 9 ! 4i ro l .17 07 43 70 .1 00 SSi 00 n 40 7Q 47 J 21 188 71 -'9ll 13 i, i ue sum ot 17 4!'J 30 rilblishetl by order of the Voinn Coltntr Hoard of Commissioners. .Imiv v. SCO IT, Auditor V. C. Autlitor'sOtilce, Union Co., June 12th, 1343. 25-4 w Cincinn.iti Advertisement. Extensive PIANO TK A WARKROOMf. VK rvn' building on the ro-ner or 7th and Walnut su , the most splendid Piano and l ea ! areroom in the United S ates. I he lower floor w ill br devoted exclusively to the sale or Teas, a very large and choice stock or which w ill be kept, Whole sale and Retail, at Eastern prices. 1 he hall above, including the whole upper part nf the building will be tilled with the unrivalled instrument nf Stodart rt Dunham, New York, who a-e now preparing Tor it the largest stock ever seen at one liu'tse. Fast or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue tr keep a good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our old stand S. W. cor. Mi and Walnut sts., and at prices at least io per cent, lowrr than anv other d alers. An unlimited warrantee alwavs given. SMI 1 11 fc NIXON. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 30.- 2.1 WOOD UN WARIJ. iine Washing Coder Pails, iiowi. Hair lliith, It, Auger Handles, Tar cans, lleiit-h Screws, ubi and Churn, Painted root do. Knife llos.es. I Potatoe maiher. Mutter l.adt Is, Moiling Pins Clothe do I Ilaskat 7.inr. Washboards Stile) For sale at the lowest Cash prices at the. New Store I.IM K FAHQVIIA ' rtrookville, Dec. .10, 1S47. Linck and Farquhar, H WE jnt received a new assortment orplenilid mEEN'S AND ;I.AS WAKE, coiisi.titig in part ol Super White, lllue and Purple Vine Tea Ware " Cohorgh Flowing Mine Tea Ware s It bine do do ilo do " Hoblen Cirape, Spring and Folcmburg do " Painted (various patterns) j,, Howls, Jogs, Plates, Dishes, Nappies, Ute. Ulass Pitchers, Jugs, Plates, Salts, and Preserve Dlhe. tilas While atnl Cnl'd Flint Tumbler. All of which will be sold at Cincinnati relail prices, at their NEW STOH E, opposite tu the Post of lice, llrookville, Indiana. Ribbons & Artificial Flowers. PS'HE attention of the Ladies is called tu our stock kat of Hibboiis and Flower. M L" It TO X A MARTIN. Men & Boys' Summer Ware. TE invite the attention of all in want to our vice .lock of Summer W are. Ill It TON St MARTIN' TRMS OPTIII: INDIANA A 3 1 1 : 1 r I C A N . riWO Dollars in advance, 81. JO in ix month, I 1.00 at theend ol'the year, and an addition ot .10 cents for every year pat mi nt is di laved thereafter AovrttTlsEMRNTs. One square or les. will be in. serted three times tor one dollar.il' pa vment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-tire cents if pay. ment be delayed one vear; and one dollar and titiv ct. if delated two years, ami in the same proportion foi the time payment is delayed. Larger ad vertisement, tor a longer time will be charged on the 'nr pmiciphi. lIolar tv ITI.ickrcl. 10 Half harreU No. I Mackerel. Quarter ilo. t Tierce J?ice, For mile br April S7th. H. lYXFJ?. lireat Atlracliou: Second Arrival OrSpringGoftntthA NEW STORE of MF.SSHH. 1.INCK ft FAACHAH ofTer to the 1 public n iconil complete loorlmcnt nf FASHION A HI.K Sl'KlNU mmi Sl'MMF.H (iOODS, ae I cm1 nh trreal earv anil at HKDICF-I) PKirKH. t They pr"ent iuducement-a for buer from Hintant nriehborlowMU t eanune lh-ir tck, a et uuur- ! ps-ved in thi market. Pritret MCCII reduced. i May 24, 184S Copper Smiths. Front Street, between Pike and Mntler, opposite Ilethel Church, and St conil street between Main and Walimt.tTNCINN IT. ') tNTfAITTH E and have crnst.mtlv on hand wtwsi a larce and vt-neral assnrtmeiit in their line, such as Copper Wash, Stew, Tea and Cine Kettles, Suits and Hatter's Ki-ltles; Encine. vA'cll, Cistern antl Liquor Pumps; Lift ami Force rumps for welts, fork house and distillt-ris; Sotla Fomit and Strnd's 'stent c.t-nerator for makinir Soda Water, Ike. V It. We maniifaciiin.-rt all limes Brew Kettles, from SO0 to .1000 gallons. Engine ami Lard Stt amcr work done an the shortest nonce and in the best manner. Fib. II. ;.fm' Cheaper than the Cheapest. XF.W HOOT AND SHOC STORi:. f IIIIK SuMcriln-r bnvnur r cently commenced in E the Shoe Vrade, Wholesale and Hi lmU would call the attention nf the public rene rally to their t Mm a now receiving, it conm ot noots, Mm-, j lncan. Palm t.ea Leghorn and Panama Hat, can fully neb c ted from the Mantifnctone, by one of I the Hrm, hoe rpvn nee will juMify th. m in yioif their Mock, in point of quality, itl he turpaMtd by none in the city, ami are iletermuutl to nil at a low I puce it not a i'lb lower than an v ot her hoii te. r' . 1 1 ... ,1 .. s. . 1 1 . .il, .i,.,w . .... L i ceokc;e i.o'wk a ro. ' No f , M,in vtwrrn Coliimlna ."t Lower Market, I ynT, lata ll-ly j ' " - ' ....... S I' ATE OF IN DI N A. In ihe I mnn Circuit Court I'VKiN COC V 1 V. SS Spring Term, 1H4. I S I'A I E OF IVDI W .. E K-1, i s.iaan ae.tt.i, , s. .-ii-stsettri. JOHN WIERS. I ON" the thinl Jndir'at day of the term afon said. came the plaintiff, by Yaryan, htr counsel, and provtsl to the satisfaction t.f the t'ourt hy rompttent w itntt.. that the said .b fendant ha ahinnilcl since 1 the making of tin romplaint by the plaintiff. n that 1 the process of ibis Court cannot be a.-rsed upon him: ; It 111 therefore ordered by the court, that uwticc of the rtend. ney of thi uit he made for the tt rm of , thro- wes-ks s'uvcessively, in the ''Indiana American," ! aw-eikly newspaper puhlishcsl in Histokville, Ind., ' thi ce lw itti no paper pnhlished in 1 nion ct.unty, no- ' 1, 1 r t- t 11 I, V intuit: ihe said iltteiitlant ol the pemiency mini ! complaiiit. and that iinb s. he be and appears at ih ' next term to he hold, n ai l.ihsrty. on the 3d Monda of September iiei. and plead or answer lo the saon It will be milv near.t anil .1. lecniiuen in nis iittt nci Ane.t." E. ISl'elNSinE, Clerk V. C. C. Liberty, llth .lime, l4a ift-Jw Yarxan, An"y. V SKXV WAG OX wort SVI.E on accoiuiuodat tne terms!! Kpplv to , n. n i.tniox r rn.sk mH., Itne- p. 18.

1IULLETIX NO. 5. !

-xtrtnit cart h;iil. In Inkrn if ihe ltrtih. ! Ni lv alt the di-tn-- of Stinniif r rt? iravrali'e to txpmirt-i in ihf Spriup r tu (he m clt ct ol ihot nMlical mims hic.i .h'nild iiuve In t n ri s rt- i tc! to. It m tint !Mirr..1117 that iltt- ltnin:iii ti-mslioiiM tp p'twt-rfnll y H'.cted at flits tiint. I ht hole rt-ntm wf tlHtlt. i hnw thnt wt.ndiTl'ul in fliifnt-tii art- unload. Th nnttr World awakt to m -w I if-, and man and brat and all animatrd t xmtcti? art affV-ftt-d. Xnw ilti time, tliert-tur, to ut iiicli medicinal .rparaMi at t-t rttnrr ba chow n to be itsf') Ii hi i.i llit iiPFVfntiiiii riirp iit'iliiii As SPlilNO MKDICINF.S, I the Oraelenberg Vegetable Pills, the Oraefenberg . Health Hitters, and the Oratfenbcrg Sarsaparilla I'ompoillid, should superceded all other. For Miii ' veral use the Pills and Fitters art of incalculable value, i nose w tin take them nt eit not tear tke rner- , vating effects of the Simmer which is at bans. The I ob,,cf ot the present Riilletiit is to apprie the pubI lie of the acknowledged so periorit v ol tin tlraelcnbt rg j SARSAPAKILLA COMl'OUND. i I Sartaparillo it of ait r(Tu-aiy in ih an-int; the sf j ttm from its fmileM taint; hut it nint be prepared i J on the mnt scieatitic princi-b s and in tht nio-l laltb- t i ThI manner. It i not mooch that wt put it in larce 1 ; t ste or .at to teep or boil, mixing it with pr-at' qnantitn i of mnlat and wattr. An rttcU' thu ! i mannfrieiMn d nmit injure the tone of the St.inint-h, ; anp br comparativelv inert. The Sarsapnrilla Com- j ; pound mauutaeturt d by the Graefenlierii" Company, , is a mmt powerful cnncctitratiim. ft it t Hat-apa- i 1 rilla what 4nitiine is to I'rruvian Itark; nite bottle? . roiitaimn more virtue than ten uf any other ever be ! fur manuraetttrt'd. . J The dose is half ten-spotmrttl only; to thM there ; are more dne in a bottle than there m in the I arty t : bottle in mat ktt of any otbtr inanul'ucture. It ii a muM literally a ! MulU'.itc of arsipai illa. j T he public are well advi-u d of the ut of SaraI panlln, by meana of the numeru adverti-n nit nt I, which crowd the pr-M. It i nnnecei'-arT f.r ti. therefore, to trouble the reader with a rrramiulatioii i of the matter. We would imply add that all pf-ron i who have made up their mind to use the art iete should purchase im other than that mailt by thi ompany. t j" 11 is arranit a to ne ten nm s more ffU-ai ion than any other know n; no matter how ia:-te tne nottie, or t xtravacant tiitr ailvertMt menu, bee i mi it contain in addition to Sartaparilla, a powerful concentration of Mandrake, Burdock, Vureit' ut-iipht, Kider, lellow Duck. Quiaciini. and otn imimn,i l....l. ..... r.....i ;.. ..... 1

other preparation. It has performed cuns of a kiuil , ran be obtained. Wat, r can be eons, s. d from loo ' "'''"p. V;'1"",.' '"V f?J "A' TM "'"ih- ; altnoii surpassing belief, and it recommended be the i 150 feet in height, and from 2 to -woo IV i t on a lev- ! sJIlKS, VSStinS, DliaWiS, KC I Famltv. ' el. at a small rapi use. I Super plain hlai k. blue black and finer iliv.t SilU

1 (Ty'l he General Agent for Indiana i Msers Seatoti I ! Centresille, Vane Co., Ind. to whom apnlif aiious . for agencies may be addressed Jfrnti far Franktm Vminty. John S. Williams, Brookvillc ; KiickatYller Jt Cooley, Rochester, E. 1 )- ner, .tietani ira. I EHW MtD BARTON, Sccrrtarr. New Yurk, April, 184i. 24-4w. Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. B. II A l. A 11 I K I). Front Street oppo-iite White Water Canal llasin, Cincinnati. On hand ard tor sale at this time, a Engines, 12 ill. Cylinder, 4 feet stroke. do 9 in. "do .'J do do 2 dn a in. do 3 do do do e in. do 2 do do ' do in, do 2 do do 1 do 4J ill. do 20 in. do r.lllTAnt.E MILLS Al COK SIIEI.I.EHS. All kind of MILL u A U 1 VO made to order. Mar 2., 1M48. 14 ; New Goods. ! THE undersigned again calls attention to his stork I nf Dry (food, w Inch he ha jut been inert asing hy supplies of articles for spring and Summer wear.! Hi stock consists in part of Silk, worstt d, limit ii and cotton goods for gent lemen's wear. j Fancy colored French Chubs, Cassimeres fc. Sattilicit. ! Oingham, Lawn, and new style lawn & ginghams. New slvle calicos. Marsaille, valentia and silk resting. New it vie nf dres silk. llress lldkfs rk. shaw ls suited toth. eain. Kid, silk ami cottnn gloves for ladies and gent. Ilouni ti ribhoiids and drawt-r Foods, and all oil.-.. I lirticn-s in tne gonils line. ! A chcapltc seems to be ihe nrdernrthe dav. he ,,,r' "" customers and the public lliat he' w ill r iiutteroiii ny any, ami promises as great variety and good quality as can be had ill the market at City prices tor cash. May 9, H4S. H.TYNFff siMiixc; ciioi): Last A r r i v a 1. VMnN MARTIN are just receiving direct njt from the eastern Cities the CHE I PES I' lock o'UOODS errr orw 'rf in fut mortri, which they ill lake great pleasure in howing the good people of Franklin tn and let them judge for tin tnst !,-. Thi ir assortment i. eomplele. ami lliei are ileier'iniietl tinf 1 1 he uniu-rttilit w nnj hmxc in lnlmn. I he want the gt oils to brag for themselves. Call atnl look at i hem. llro-ikiille. May 1st, 144. ' P. S. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. i For li:iilio: n ps. plain and lane; SILK. 3n ps. (tinghaiiis. t ps. Lawn. IJ0 ps. Calico. 8 ps. Muslin tie Lane. 5n ps. White Hrt-ss tioods and a general assortment of plain and fancy l.u-ti r, llooibarine and olh . r . - , iinsa g,Mi,is ior l.ailies, just npt mug a-id for low by Hl'RTOX ct MARTIN. SHAWLS; I E invite the particular attention of Ladies to1 our assortment of elegant Shawls. . Ill R IO X .V M tHTIV ! , , LsTOCsries, rino warp, &c. TE. Coll'ee, Suear, ice, Molass.-s, Ssli ratns, Pepper. Sp.ce, C.in,. r, l.ye Stnrt.. I ot.ace... Star, h, Cotton Yarns, Nail, Glass, Jrnpvs, I'.ne 1 hums, Tnlis and lliiskel, Ac. Jcc . eonsiaiulv on hand and for.alelowby 111' H IOX i M A Uf I I X. -- - Boots and Slices. F, hare,iut received a lane Mock uf Rinii and Sinn . Our mortnieiit if complete. W drolc our enure b-ck rmuu to thee artirle. and h:itt. lll'HTOX A. M A It 1 IN. PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. I ::: iiicbam and Calico Paratoli. laid Ih m Silk. Ilounrt Hibantlsi. Hofiuet and Palm I.eaf Hat. Which will be told at ihe lowrM Cincinnati pricei for cah. Pi roni witthin to buy t;ooili ill find it to their interet to rail and txamine the pneet of my goodt before they make their purchase. .May I, IS4S. k. TYN F.P. For Gentlemen 10 p. Cl.OTII. I 14 . Plain and Fancy Cioimnr. i t pf. SatinetM. ' pn. Tweed, -single and double width ; f p.. Keuliivky Jean,. 5 pi. Plain and Fancy Satin Veitint. 0 ft. do Ju.t received and for ale low hv HUH. TON U MARTIX. May Ht, I84fl. BROOKVILLE HEALTH DEPOT! J. S. WILLIAMS AS established in the Am. man Muildine east f the Court, lloiie, a Oeneral Agency lor the leofalt the most celebrated and valuable I'atent t tlicines adapted 10 the disease of the west, amnt.et which are the relebrated r.K tt'.FKMIKHK COMPANY'S Medicines, nr. M'Lean's valuable List r i P II, Dr. M'Lcan' W'tirtn Specific, lr. tiootl'a Female Pills, Oman n.tncft Pill, ttanin 'on llutrhe j ler's Herb Pills, Ir. Evan's justly relt h rated Eever and Airue Pills, Dr. Sherman's Ptmr Man's Plasters, j etc. Ike. The public are rtipcctfnlly mtittd to ifive I t1 em a trial. j J. S. W. w ill receive in a few day a peneral ast.rt1 ment nf new and interesting bonks, consistint; of the : latest and most valuable literary prodiir'.ntii of ' western and eastern author. He will also act as acvnt for all the principal newspers and period 1. cal of the west. June IS, if Executors' Sale. OTICF. i herehy anven that we will etpoe to sale at pnhltc ancrion, on Monday, ihe 24th day of July neat, at the late rt-sidt nee of William Mi Clt-cry, decrased, all the peranal propt r y of the said dect-st-d. consistions: of 1 he fllowitit H-tls ami lit Oil int. Tahb-s, Chair. C ai-pcnnr. Burs-ana, Stand., 5C. : one Horse, one Cow, one FaniiK Carriai-e and Harness, Sail, lies, fce ;aln, Wkt-at. Corn, Oat. Hay, Jkt ; one lot of Shoulders, lot of Lumber, lot of fiar-th-n Implement, lot of Joiner's Tool, stc. ,Vc. .Vc. A cridit of ix months will he riven on all s-ims excri dinit thnT dollar., the pan haer Riving note and appruvtd ecuril), without relief from the valuation laws. JOHN .MTSOX, IS .C PRICK, tft-Jw ANDREW H. McCI.EEKT, Brookville, June rmh, 1S1S. Executors. ST A I'E OF IN'OI VA,' VNION' COVN'TY. sa. J EOCH P. TAYLOR, VS. WILLIAM TATI.OH, S K H t.ATHEH ,V In the Vnion Circuit Court Spring Term, IsSS. Hill in ( II NCEM Y to correct a Heed . MIL I OX OCI'HKH X K it eememhertd that on the second pnLcial itay of the Term afiircsaid, came the complainant, ! bv Vartan, hi solicitor, and filed Hill acainst i he aid dt ttmlant in this behalf, and proved lo the at- , isfarlion of he Court, hv diiiitcretcd I. stun, nit , i aT i that the said deft ndants are not resnb uts of the Slate ,f Indiana: It was t herefore ordered by thcCitortl that publication ol the pendency of tin petition be made for tbe tenn i.r three week in succei,.n m the "Indiana Imericaii," a wet kly m w .paper published in Rnu.kville, Indiana, not.fvint; the .aid dt feiiil.ini tn be and appear before the Judc of our Vnion Cirruit Court on the third Monday of September nt s.t, hear, and answer atsl Hill, or in d. fault, the same will h taken a ct.lllt sttd, and .1. cres-.l upon acctd.nc'v Alttst, E Rl'llVtlllP. I il i tv.lsih June. IS . i-'w CI. . k I' I I

OHIO HOTKL:

AT 1 1 A I? R I SON. O MM): D GERARD, Proprietor HIS H'it l li. bft'it rtiin l nt .:mit d nrw, M in .,! nml out t (if rojni-all fiirn i-ln il wi'li new cart-ti, ih w In-!, Icdt U, t-hmrs, uM ; iiMlrt d. t v ry thin? conttect ii it Ii, anil upp'-riuiiuni; mu! ht-loiiiri.ig- ti, a llntt-l. h; ntu1 rnir in rntirtilianijt'. W it hoiu doultt it i lit at nit ; utili -Iitik lit "van Si found in any town .f tii- uin . i i li r :? orwci ot the niiuniHiii. t.i t..-. i fi.it tirsM ii for tht- titi-esnriv and In iu h of lit, ani ill atit" the iiie-t incur-. T!w Stalilini; hi ioti'4 ini t thi llii !. li n imiir.vt.-d. 1 lie ltrt if irv ii.lt r wii. at alliiui lit fiimi-tln d. Travir- will fiitdi t t tlitir comlorl and advan-i ta-rt- tu stop ut tht Ohio Hmir. t-b 5, 1K47 i tf WOOl, V X II S)l Hii TF- 'U be n .nlv by the f.r-t ,.1 ji f ir Car -lir.g. W and a our Mur'lnne ir,. ,,f it,,"- s i .n il,. country, and se havt old nml irn! hao-N, s t csn w ith t ontiili lire warrant the best ul mirk lmrt notice. CARPINC. AM SI l.VNIXC ill te dniie for clitone r at lh-' lei! U bite Wool in hrost-hes, IS i t Mixed " " 1i!i price-: Hteling Yarn, 3 The sniullest I. .t fur pioiin tuo-n he 15 il,s. M aM FAC I UI.IXO. . , . I S 1 pr. yd. -I'l ' i Jeans, blue mixed, .1 leaf, slet I " 4 leaf, Saitinet. according to enlur. t'asimere, acenrdme l ciin I'loth, according to color. .1-l.Mi .-tt..-( '.jl.-s . ! tov hue Flannel, accordiui; to i 'th.l to H veil "I I Blankets, per pair. jlnl 1 We have a sery large inrK efl tMl.E V HOOD5 ' nf the above ' tlld, huh we ill h, glad to t tehaKe for VT,m ah, or anv kind of prodoee. at vers fair prices. As we are H. t. rmilied to arrant our work ' en d, and mu roods durable, we h pc and expect a J large share of the public paie-inaee. I AI.I..' THY I S. An SEE.! and a are di. St I O. appointed, e will make juu sih"e E. MACY Laurel, April th. 1S4'. 1. rs:uuv Plnmher. I' mn it J. MOO It H. mill Ii !rriit M,ik'r. o. lot hflh st., hi twn Kace and Elm. has constant)on hand and for sale. Well, Cistern ami Force I'uii.n-. . . f rtiiii i ,1 mi ii ie oi a I tut a si.es. Al.SO-Hvdraultc Water Hams. f. ,t,l i Spriiies or small sireams. to rardens. table. A . . . i..a ...r. .... r ... All orders from the country rsecutcd with neat-' iiess and despatch. Cm , O , Dec 2. 1?17 Jl-ly i. i. .ioi:, ATTORNEY AND COLNSEI.I.OK A I.4.W. llrooli VI I le, I ti il . Offlcc im Main Rurges St. Dec. 5n, IS47. 52-ly .ioii. .irti.i.irrsr. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hamilton, CI' rmont and Krow n Coun ties. Ohio. OFFICE On the Fast side of Ma and 4lh Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio Refer toC. F. Clark son. Ilrotikvil!, ill, between .Id 1). 1S47. Sl-ly II. 1. .IOMXXOV. ATTORNEY AND rni vsKI toil AT I VW sHKi.nv vii. i.e. in. " Refer in Messrs. Coram, I 'weed V v o., inciiiiiali; t.eo Holland. Esq. llrookville. Inft Oct. 23, IS47. 44 .JO I ! t A . 3 1 A TS ( X . Attorney at Law. ( I t l I I" f O U M a I V W rt tl - . . . - r . , , . I.,, i.u K v 1 1 ,i.r.. I Ml t 11....l l.-t- I ".ioiix ii. r .nriiAij, A T 10 H N I V A r 15 r o ti k v 1 1 p , la. Jan. 10 1 S 1 :t - 3,f JOIIX D.IIOU I.AM), Attorney at Law, i;i.)l)KVILLi:.la. ;. c. 3iiiaM:f. c co. M Nl FAC I I'ttFUS OF Cast, Wrous' t, and Steel, riouldboard Plcnt;!. Seventh St. Rt twet n Mam and Walnut. Cin. O. Mi rch 15th IS4. IJ ly. T A X I? A I ! K A XI) 1 1 1 1 1 K s ! ll F stihsrriltcr having pt.ri h:t.,-tl tbeold Tan Yard of Mr. (;.mkI w in in Hriml. i te w i,l,es t, pun lin.iHides and Hark, lor wliulilie w il I gi ,-1 1,,. market prict , Jtc. HENRY SHAIKH. ; April 15th, 147 Cint imtati, OIimi, V.-,t Svt nth -nvt t, btri n . i t- ru It.. ami l..hn r , I AW MM K( H HI- Hs-AII .f. .-ri.a;..... ..r tirrii-ar saw tiirftli- t.. i.nl. r; Imn, W.I.N nr j Mack Ss; ul! knuU ol Nurnm Sa, f,,r tnriiiii "r ij njM' nr mill r; nil kiitii nt : W It's. in II n- ss.-a.n.. - u ... I ...... I . I ' --' -ss s - i n wit-i niii ii, mr null HIT. i Hock ltd saws repaired and warraait d tonal lo n. w ( Feb. 3d, 1X4. 7-ly nane k uage tooi nanufacturers Anil Pealers in 1 hir.hvare an.l Cnllerv. i no. m m ti vrni k r i nctw.tr Eiciuh ami soti,. (st ix ATI ' (ouiersi, ( 'iirienlt-rs, Vmtii!i, Ciliiin l nml Clmir j Makers' T....N, of . v ry !e ri,.tlon ' . , ''i""s Blwny ..ii lian.l. , OR M tiF. TO 1M lEK, M' SHOUT XOIICK. i .nar. n. a n iv ; New Goods! .Jew Goods!! ! Pplentiiil A.-sm tineni of J'j.iritig ati.l Summer GOODS!! I. OA t.T.TOV, in addition tn ihe jrrr, mriI m,i b tTMin .rtm nt of ro.! n" -re' t drcription, whirh art- atway to br found at ht !'! m1.1l. i 11 w recei ititr an nun 1 fn h i.m k of the ! nmt pl''idtd attd fstolmmiililf- t j U- i.f M u I M flt -il MMK.K iOUOS, antl which hi- no ..ff r tS Imi old cntoint r. and to tht- puhne et-niralfv. at th ; j oet pnee nt tirk r-u-.T. can bt- m Urook- J ville. lie if d ti-rnitn mtv-ni-r d i j I cin:.i.is i bv none, and hnpet tn lritnN i! f-Air h m -aifl' a rail, and examine for th m-w lv a h h: it m h power to aecomnt'sditte thtm nh rh-ap. m a)M t f;i-hinnable rod. and i t tennrnrd to u' ihrv ' htm a chati. p. " J ! I)KY (()()I)S A fine tilictinu ulTLOl MS, ol a a nt i t (,f n H ti and color. I fwnii. n and Natint Jean, I and a vanity vf fancy fr S u in ni r raiita1oiii. ! lrap d'Kte. Itlaek V. ck INndk rrhtef ! A mippl . of firtt rt- triin-,if,ji, anf 1 f rx rr tiling that gt ink melt could a mli to tork tbt-ir HJirdroUe. i Fashionable HATS. j To the Ij a 1 1 i . j Fancy l.a n: Prmtrd l.a n; Inmh Gunman!,; ' rliott e -npply tt Sprmc and S uinni r I'miu f Sitk, Poplin and l.tre rrinp black Sitk and fincy color I 4-4 fa!, mere Handk rclu !' : 1 niltr'i.!-rrd Shaw !; 8-4 drab NbawU: 7-4 M rk hi-wl. 1 in. n t'otUnc llnmlkt rchief ; Nilk Milt; Kid Clt sutt :i anety f l.aeand Kdmc--ftoniitt. .ixHiTi and Fanrt Sircar. Monnet HiMi and hanc I riiummes in tlie f nrinsr Stle. Para-t'l-, and all tb miitor anich if th- tr?d w-M It-ctr-d; a I'i, 1 . n.tu.ii ami h i. Ssvwn.gw, llxM'k and K.ti'S Xt: iiV l-ir!N'S.V. K hi. A rieTl and lull apply of tin N St) le of qm t nWIT. STAPLE GOODS. Hnwn and l.barhd Mnrtini:. Slurtm-;, 'l icking, Cut-in Tarii. CmiiHi Wit 1. r. B M t I .S AM .IIOKS. A Coil wtock l.adn Sprmj and Summer Shoe of fjhionable paiiirm. .t;n:ictr.w of all kind. el c tt-d itlt ar ran-and for -alt- at the lo-t liMtr rat---. Elu nl li ars': And indeed ev.ry ilr that r public fspect t.. tind at the sfor. fit .Ii, well stlecud ami cl.ean. t.ive ii a trial, anil sr are sure we .ball t.b a- ion e ii a trial, and wear-sure we. hall t.baisprn i s, i.tit. E.s!siii- C;inc: j r; OOK at ts.ir t.lasst-s Ih f..re bavin;. We have the largest h.t.,i im, nt and b st ,n town. 1 May 1 . BVK I ON fs M 1RTIV. I in li rr I :. V la iiMiN. the alttite arlictt s, f.,r A I . Ml r.K a..,rtment ,f ale hy BITS N Jt M.IK I I . i I. LE super Pellll Shiflini. I .. Ciniiiiiiati stvt I'otton Y'arn rtilt.i.F and Waddin; Hal ami Land U.,m . For sale at ihe u, w cheap store t.f I. Ni k Hllfll llAH. 3i. ii. ki:f.IsY 111 I ttt Ur .oKsT.'it . ht. t.l . '.L--i-t, JH ... I 2i iMo a If H-k il

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J. H. F sltqvil X ' First !!!! A rriva of Kew and FashionaLIo GccCs at the New Store cf ! I.im k - fxkui h n. It-a1fr, in Staple and Fanry Iry H-iod. Hard nrr, Cu-t ii an-, (ri.-ia aii-, M HoiS itnre. C hiI It r . -1 t)t nt V nN, Hat", t'.i pf It'iutv. Shtei. Xo'oii.. Ai-. e. jpoiti o til !; OrTSr-e. no Ii u l ) tin ft, !.ro kv, linii:. n;i i I 1N'K A- KHl H 1 it avail i .. -m-elt nT :V. m ' Si 4 mm i itnl to nek on U i'f- l;i ' !' ir tVter.d- a ml c rl"ni'T, ;i keen i f 17r.1i 1 1 for tht lib r;it hnre uf IMtroiir-r- ri t-t ivt d: ant; mm yk p,r-j-Hf io ;tit- ' 1 iitfii'tr to tti- r.it,,c. -hftT r,, , ,jve ii.i r r'i''il a v KV nod M'l !. nT a...rt:u'-n: of S Pit INC- and jM.MMKU ;0'Mi, , Itii.d wi;h nrrat care from pwwi iii t!ie n.rk-f. I li.-iriink con-i-f. i?i r;rt i t' Suptr h1 n hlacL, hn n .si-il wr I .7;rtrt ii n r iid. I For, iro I'riirn1 t I, .(lis. , Mm i:.! Ii!..vk !!. :.v. rt l-.tl.s. ' r:ila-. ma l',aio,r. Silk w:i.v,il I odritiL-I.,11, ' ro nil i join, ai'i" a ismivnl l.iiiint. I " hroa n, gr .-ii and g."d m,x. d 1 weeds. i FaTitaloonerv. Fancy Anier , an and Fr.m h t'assimt is. ..ji ,, , A t lllll, V .Oil 1,1', i.l l,lu..t. 1.1.... 1 .. ao.l oi i, o Tallin ft " Ke,to,ky. f'eiio! lvani and titioe-itic J-ans. ' Cor It d rls'ettf t n. ?u,-w i I,-.; 4 Fa,.cvand tt'-iio 1. mot n and Cotton Enhre. Ginghams, Prints, La;vn:, Delaines AIracas &c. French, Manchester and Carlton and b'.ack, poi-p: i and (Quaker pl.iid loui;li:isit, Oi.miMic purple and plaid (Jiiigiinnis. Main pilik. blue and hurt" iit j fiirple, brown, blue, and blue and ,.raiic- Merr--f niat-k I'rints. . Tine, black: light, oil rt tl and I'uu-v Prints. S.loer F.ngliS hmtj, plain pan, ri.s. j Fin-iutiire T'rin.. A nr. l 1 IHT. and CHOICE .election . f T..WTVS of sari ns colors and pattern. j Hr;in, blue, green and tancv n e rV la, in Suptr black and m , ile eol. red Alpat-a. " black and timde e, Ion ,1 l.on. se Cbith. I Klark. brown, blue, pink, i!ra! and i-ial.- Colored I Muslins. !c.n .......I...., , i . .- . I ..." "-""' I'll,., gs, apron and manner. ' s.- . i ... ".. , . . .. . . . i ' . . . ". " " i coien n-a r. ' col'd gro de Alriqut bonnet Silks Fancv do ' ( ii. tiaw apron Ho White, b'neaild pink Florenre aid White !rtin. Super piain b ack Satin and Vdni f .rYes ing. " fancy silk, Merino. ( ii-hm. re ; Marsaille " Shawls and Drtss linndkcrchit fs uf the latistatrle, anil choice t ai iei , , Swi. mull. hi.ol.. plain nrd cnrd,tl Jaenmi Muslins; w fit.- and bluck boliiu, tt; giren berat-, Irish inn n, ,.. (ye. ' Spbudid Assortiueut of Ladies and Misst. Spring Style Fashinnahie Humid. NOTIONS. Marking canvass, cruel, tamass needle, thread and Mll-lin tdginr:, l.i.l,. I.-n-r and Intrriinrs, Rlack and m- tl- col d Si k. Mohair and e..ti.,n Fringe, Worst, d Ft ruts. Ladns Tamhoard Col'ars, 1 ilii.ht d ilaliit and super Freiu h workt d Collars, Artificial Flowers, plain and ti.ncv purse twi.t, si. -el bead, rings and lassi Is; Para-o!, V'lulirt -lias, I an. Sc. , c. C.ESF.H L ASSOK 'I'M EN I'of Superior KIHBONS I.adie' c.l'd nd black kid, silk and sotloli til-sc. t.eiit buck. kid. silk and cotton do Men's, Ladies', Mi.' and childn n'i cotton and worsted Hoe. tli I Mien's R, lit tiles, ho" Helt sc II ATS A: CATS. Dodd's latest stylrik fasliiotiable mole skin Sills Inn " " Fur and Wool .!.. 'i,,m , do r nr, cloth, oild silk and -elvrt r A ?. Boots and Shoes. Men's and Roys' Call", Kip and Common R.vois. " " Sll.i... Ladies' and Misses morocco and calf boots and shoes " " slipp. r. bnslsins and ganers. SI LEND ID assintoirnr of l.(MKINCi Ill.ASSF.S WALL AND WINDOW PATER. Lanltrn;,r niti fire Srrrrnt nml H-ri'rrt. Large and Small I E W AI I KHS. Splendid as.iirtm. nt of Ladies' and Ut iitlcinen'. HHl'SSFLS C sHPET HAfiS tsras. Mats niaaHjctnrt d bv t!.,- Blind; corn husk Mai. Oil painted Landscape Window Shade. All kind, of jiint , d mr rchaiitable c ointrv produce rectivid in l-rh,ncc t'-r k,mmI s, a, ,-M.l, pi 1. rnrrliMM-r. are c tsoested lo eXHttiine f : r ihem-t It, s both ihe AK rt'I.E and the PR 1C i-, iltt -"i In- uiin.i.tf bi jm iim t pri'ft-rnbU '. piw " ilNCK J. A Km.' H A It . April l?,43, IKON & STKKL. is 1 , . . ni.oosT rimcsr, ai JOMii li.-ni Moue N. XV. CIIASMIAN. '.l8t .U.i itrrfit. Vitr the Ccvrt frrse. n wivtiTi t f.S.S.l I I . I'RON It X s TLS nT a! I i-s, S I I- ELS of every de t ripti.in, al i ul 1 1:, very us st quaint w.irrauird. Ansils, Vist s. Is, Cows. Carrtace sp'rinr and Ina Atlt s, iiammt red Iron. Crowbars. Slider and Nam-liu-l luiniltU. A ll of good qn.ititv and w arr.uili d. M.so A npfr,frarrirTi of Shut Imn.Xos J2.24 If A 27. - " 11 ' " rtici- ill otrt i.r t u Ttl! :lt l.YW ritil (.xantrr t.-r.l..i.i. ....1 in 1- . , . , unni - aiin iiiaiiiiiii ",,! for their inn nsi tu call In lore imrt ha.i, elsewhere. X . W . CI! A I M A . August list l4. I 4-1 y , HOOTS A J SHOT,. SII I V K t'lsl r,-cei veil a com plete stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and Calf H sand rtre(cans. H1S' Cosr-e an.l Kip Hoots and nr.;iis VOC I lls' Coarst antl Kiti It, mis and Lri-ans WOMEN'S K I I' 1IIIOIS. CLF do - Kill EH " Half f;ailt r " MOHOC.VOdo " li'l.ll it Mi.rocct, and lioat SMOF.S Kid SI. I PPEilS Cl'd ir.ill'flait, r !'.;itS l" 'II 1 1. I'll E N 'S SHOES and ItOO I S. l.aili.s' and i, -ills' k l II l!i.H OVER S HO F.S. - c I he above articles are of a CAutrr (fit'ij'v, auttt I will sell ihem at Cincinnati prices KOIl CASH. K. V.NR. Hcifksillv, SMlh Nov .,1847.-50 E VS I c3 REVEI VEIl and f r sale en arrmmmtdating rm in Sets Fanes tViii.l.nr Cl.a;r,. . 'nre ilo Koclsin t.o 2 raiicy Sstre.-. 1 do extra sire. N. I. f; tLI.IOV. ir r.rivArvF: and qit.k.nsu'akr. W'X' a K' U' Cal slock of Hardware and W que, .1-v. ire ....iist:.iiil j no hand, and will be 111 receipt of a tine assort ment nest m ,-, , IU I ON .N: MAti IV. Mav Is, IS IS. t 3ISTTS. AniKS' and in ns t p. Kid 1 . '.si r . flm at! IL xi.d i-uiisn d I 4 f" 'iitlemeii Ri rl-n and hn k .1.. I ailii-. loot and hort Mitt,. Mnn' rottutt ilo IIVKTOX 5c MAUI fV. ;io,ooo latiii(; Ftr-alt -by C F. CI.AK KSOV. J "Mr d, 114S. .1. S. WILLIAMS, Nor.-Y lam.ir. i:kookvili.k. ind.. OtTicr in ti.. Amt-riean Huildin-, ta-ii of thtr Court June I. H oil -if. Emporium of F.-sshtoa. rilHE ui.ilei-sii.ei! hat irn; cni.-rt tl into rt-armcr-I l ship, in the I ailormr Hn-iiii , woulsl st sptct- - folly solicit a share of public patronage in thsit line. I hrir lino is tne door north iflu.ekA taiqtihar'a Store Main llaret-.s st.,in Bennl- nlt . w here Ibey are pit -par. d i, do work in lbs- latest atj le, atnl must durable manner; warranted in all casts! is.t such as ! may suit those who ruay liour them wuh ll.tirciisi loiu. And Ih. y take this method to letitrn their thanks fur th. latorable patrtmace heretufi re 'stn.s. ril iip,.ii ih. in, and hope by strict aln-tu., to liu-i-. iit-ii to lutnt a cui.ti.iaite uf ihe ;.m-. I S IMVKL SHEl'PAifl), THOMAS SHEl-IWlUl. Mas 31. t, 114! . 21-4W t.onse & two Lots for Sale. HE subsrribi r w i.h. . to -ell a Wot... and two I. Is the town of Ittuht ster. near the lock. It . fran boue, aud a ci.mlriat,it duelling I IIOS. E1TTOX. May 2fth, t4S. -st-jw ' QT'EKNSWARK AX D GLASSWARE, .' CS I" rt ceivt d and for sale, a lare a uuriinriii of ' wucer. tnswarc and Cila.swarc, by Mas 24, IS4.. M. TYNER. Boots & Shoes. IT'S. M. n ti.te Call' lrt. 30 ) yr. .1,, Kip llmgans. 54 dO Calf do 24 do ilo Slipper.. 42 W i.-ineu'a Calf Mii-k.hi li " 24 do Colored Tie. dt Kitl Snrii.ir d 24 " Chitdfs-i.'. shm'a. Just n reived and for al low Ky May l',, issa. It. TTV.P , rllHfi i.ielersijwd Iimii- mirnil into partnership lor the IcaMint liou ol a rt-neral Comiiiis.ioii and Furn arliisT Business at NE OkLEANS, llllile . I'AKI). and solicit a li,n...i (inn of SI'KNI E St the hasiiH of t ranklin and ailitoniuc; t utilities K'IMI-14 C SfEXCE, I HOMlii t.l AH1 N'm Orl.-atis.O. c. 1 . S -1 y