Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 August 1848 — Page 3
I'owr Iaya titter frwm Kurope. rri T aaquil Arrtttt .is? teixuret continued nlit Parliament Ineremte oT the Irish. C'tiSj Dvjiy UndMartin mrrettedMartett. New York, July 25th, The Steamship United States, has arrived from Harve, after a passage of thirteen days, having sailed on the 12th instant. She brings intelligence from France five days later, and from England two days later than the Hibernia. Farls was tranquil. The police continued to arrest individuals concerned in the insurrection,
and large quantities of arms were seiied daily. Twelve thousand persons were in prisou on the 11th instant General Daviarer died on the 6th Instant from wounds received daring the rebellion. General Bleaudcaue, who is identified with the Moderate Republican party, has been appointed Minister of Foreign affairs in the place of Jules Bustide. England. Lord Brougham called the attention of Parliament to the alarming Increase of the Irish Clubs, which he said were being organized in every county in Ireland, and had already become a formidable body. He promised that he would support measures to suppress them. Ireland. Duffey, the "Irish Febn," has been arrested for tiial, and Martin, its proprietor, has been committed to Newgate. France. SECOND DISPATCH. The Assembly is still discussing the new Constitution. Victor Cnosiderant, the leading Assonlation1st, made a great speech on the right of labor.
Cabet, the Commanist leader, has applied to
Tmr Ioty. Friends of humanity and friends of God! this cause is yours the work U yours, and the rewards are yours. You know your duty, do it! Do it! and praise and blessings from the lips of all good
men win inn proiuseiy on your worthy acts.
conmERCiAL
Cincinnati Market A gaol, lot Flour The sales to-day show a decline from the prices reported on the previous dav. ' The sales were 110 brls. from river and railroad at 3 40; 100:do. from railroad at3;40; 140 do. from
r:.i j .1 ' .... .
nnii. Tt T' " ""."5 ' ra,lroad t 430; 200 do. fro, store at 3.40 de-
praite JhH rrovMons-A ' 7 4600 piece, tht ;J.r.,i d-iS weet breath of prayer prime BilC0n Shou!ders Bt 3,. kd- 0f Lard that raises on the gilded wings of the morn ne, 1 KiMl k,r. t 1 , r wl J,ru shall waft your name up to the throne of Heaf- i I S'd - LD.t. pU.bllC.Ta ?on"
I ..aim itsbeni.en tp rest upon your head; 7Xm SZX
beneficent dgn:"1 PProv.ng.y on your Uwrenceburght a priee not ascertained-be-Thus wU. ygu subserve the great interest, of Sit i o'ket'.t 9 WU"D' yonr being and pormote morality anl reliffion. I 1 a .urrm",let t19. nnn . and peace8 and napp.ness among your "Sow M AVL" T'? Galena at mem Love thy neighbor a. thy Mir is Gods j ' ' fjuS-inn ha l" Mr requirement-then shall your souf have peace- 1 30" ntTbush 'IW then shall your faith be strong then shall your i B-nA Lroi .,,, . trust be firm in the Almighty arm, whenever 1 RTZni. n . T u ""H While at commotion shall upheave8 society; "for . i co" ! Jeuiler, aS U have been selling to sciousness of justice to your fellow men, and of I rhw.awLs.il. r 1 en u r 1. . -duty faithfully di-charBed, will fill the soul with , ,Viiee8e-Sle of 150 bo shipment at
that unshaken confidence and secure repose, ' ikDi itiAM!. r. : :!. .i 1 1 ' 1 1
wiwiigu iciuii lie, nrsiiiciii:o ur sun awuru, I1KQ
II. LINCK. SPUING
J- H. F ARqUHAR GOODS.
the destroying angel should stride across the land; death in any form to you shall bring no terrors, and the'grave no eread. Pledge of Honor. Honest John Davis. In a recent letter to his friends In Worcester, upon the subject of Gen. Taylor's nomination, thus solves the question of mititajy fame, so much harped upon by the Locos: To. Blade. "Washington was a soldier, IMk a lawyer. The names, in juxtaposition, suggest the whole argument One loved peace the other war the one adhered to the constitution, and the other violated one of its most important and Wis
est
our
Coffee A sale of 500 bags prime Rio at "!., half cash, half 4 months. Sugar 10 hhds. prime New Orleans were sold at4c. Nrw Yornt , July 29. Sales of Gennessen Finn rat i 7 v nnl,j
J hoop. Ohio at 4.621 market steady.
5a!es of Ohio Wheat at I03c market heavy. There is a continued good demand for Corn and the sales comprise 15.500 bushels which wm
j mostly disposed of at 60aC2c for yellow, and
"; ior mixa. sales ol Kye at UUa b7c. There is less movement iu Pork to-day but the market is steady. Lard is dull, and prices feebly sustained.
lieef is in very moderate request. Cut meats
provisions one said, "Why should we quit are firm, with an improved demand r own to stand on foreign ground?" the oth- The stock is light of cotton, and sought new territory by conquest This advanced Uc. Sales 2000 bales.
.... , . , . . poses are everything. I care
im, vjuvcrmurm .ur muS uausyun iuuibcu : walksof life a man comes, If he brings with him and followers to Texas. an honest heart and a capable head. There is Paris remains in a state of Beige. General j security in that, but none in the intrigues of
unit nrinmm liftva
er sought new territory by conquest This advanced Uc. Sales 2000 bales, proves, what all of us know, that professions are Sales 1500 pigs Lead at 3.95,cash.
"""""B' BU.U"U P"ocipies ana nonesi pur- There is a good demand for Kentucky Tobac
co prices unchanged.
JNOtnmg doing in Hemp.
Cavaignac possesses fearless energy. Germany. A fierce struggle with much bloodshed occurred between a party nnder Arch Duke John and the Republicans. Italy. The affairs of the country are unchanged. Spain. An insurrection is only kept down In Madrid by powerful military force. Runsia. Emperor Nicholas is concentrating an army of sixty thousand men on the Danube. The market. London, July 10th. The arrivals of Wheat are large and the market (s languid. Corn ranges from 20 to 23 shillings per 4S0 pounds. Flour 25 to 27s. Corn Meal 13 to 14 shilling,. The Money market is unchanged. Consols closed at 87. Liverpool, July I Oth. The advance I n the price of Cotton realized last week is maintained with a fair demand. Harve, July 12th. Confidence has Increased, and funds are improving. Five per cent sold at 76f to 76f. 77. Cotton Is In good demand, and holders realize good prices. Good quantities of Rice bring 26f.
party politicians.'
Saprrme Caurt af Indiana. Dare vs. McNutt et al. Appeal from the Franklin C.C. Perkins J. A Circuit Court may grant leave to a party to a suit pending before it, to take In term time, the deposition of a material witness who is unable from sickness to attend the Court In person, but if the deposition is not filed in Court, at least one day before the time at which the
cause is set for trial, the adverse party Is entitled to a continuance at the cost of the party claiming to use said deposition. Where a document is on file among the papers in a previous suit between the same parties , In the same Court, the defendant cannot give parol evidence of its contents after notice to the plaintiff to produce it, and the failure of the latter to do so. In such case the defendant has nothing to do but ask the permission of the Court to give the instrument In evidence from the files of the Conrt Reversed.
loiter from Europe. Another Pht in Path City Cmpletely Ttrtijted Ouvriert Dema nding tt be Fed r ShtIntvrgent in Spain Mere Arreitt in Ireland Great Excitement Ditturbaneet at Frankjott Cholera in SutliaMarktteSke. Boston, July 27th. The new rtraet Europe has arrived, after a passage of nearly twelve days, having sailed from Liverpool on the 15th inst I send you the following hasty dispatch of the news, which is very important Another plot has been discovered in Paris. The workmen of the Ateliers Natlonoux inten
ded to revolt on the 14th instant, the day fixed for a bauquet. The plans, it seems, were fully organized, and the banquet was only a pretext' to get the Insurgents together. The Government possesses full details of the plot, and many intended chiefs had already been arrested. By the plans discovered it Is shown that Paris was to have been pillaged, and as In the previous insurrection, this seems to have been the chief if not only Inducement hsld out to the insurgents to rebel. Caivaignac has made evsry preparation to meet any emergencies. Fifteen perfects of the departments have been
arrested on charges of implication in the June tasurrection. Part of the present government are strongly In favor of prosecuting suspected members, while others, inoluding General Cavaignac, strongly oppose such a proceeding. All political prisoners have been removed to detached points of Paris, and the city la completely fortified. It is said that 40,000 ouvrieres intend marching to the Assembly and demand to be fed by the government or shot. In Spain the Insurgents are progressieg rapIdly toward becoming a very formidable body, and the government is greatly alarmed. In Ireland affairs are rapidly approaching the
crisis for which both the government and people
have long been preparing.
Duffey of the Nation, Martin of the Felon,
O'Dougherty, Williams and Roband of the Tri
bune, Dodney and Meagher of Waterford, have
been arrested for sedition, and committed for
trial. The arrest of Meazher caused preat ex
A Position Taylor Htock In mimonrl. A gentleman in St Louis whose responsibility is fully endorsed by the Republican, submits the following. Messrs. Editors.: I beg leave to my, that I think "Old'.Rough and Ready" will be elected; or rather, that Cass will not be, Provided Taylor lives; and on this contingency, I beg to propose to the editor of of the Union, or any of his friends, to buy of him or them, from one to five thousand dollars worth of property real estate anywhere In the city or State, at one third over its valuation, to be paid for not until Cass is President of the United States. Northwestern Virginia.
The Petersburgh Intelligencer publishes a
letter from Marion county, which says:
"I am gratified to have it in my power to say, that his ('len. Taylor's) vote will be over
whelming in northwest Virginia; if the same
feeling prevades other portions of the State that does this, Gen. Taylor will carry the State by
an Immense majority."
The Stock market is without change. Treasury Notes 3 prem. Pittsburgh, July 29. The demand for Flour is falling off and nrines
are on the decline; sales at 4a4 12VC. The mm.
plies of Grain is small prices unchanged. The market is well supplied with GroceriesCoffee is very dull.
The market for Tobacco la active. There is no certainty in any article of Pro
visions quotations steady.
fHiLADiLPHii, July 29. Sale of Flour at $5.12a5.18? market
quiet.
bale, of red Wheat 103c. and nrimn v,llnnr
Corn at 51a52c.
Fair Louisiana Cotton is held at 80. salna nf
upland at 7l.c.
fcales of Kio Coffee at 6a6?ic. market aui-
et.
Good dew-rotted Hem d is held at 140 n
sales.
No change in Lard market inactive. In Provisions there is no activity, but Quo
tations are steady. Sales of Bacon Shoulders at 3,a3.?Xc: Sides at 5c. and Hams at 6ial0;
sales of Lard at 7c for Western and 8 for
uaiuiiiuie.
Sales of Porto Rico Sugar at 4a4c dull. Small sales of Kentucky Tobacco at 4a7c. The market for Wool is stationary. Baltimore, July 29. There is no change in Flour, either as regards
prices or demand. Moderate sales of Howard Street at $5.75.
The market for Grain is as last quoted. Sales of Bacon at 5c for Sides, and 710c for
Hams showing a slight advance.
omes 01 mess ror at ju, and v rime at $9. Western Lard brinirs 8c. and Baltimore ren
dered at 9a9c.
The market for Tobacco is dull. 07- The Hon. Robert Schenck of Dayton has
come out, in an able letter to his constituent, in
favor of Taylor.
CT We cannot discover that Bro. Semans is
improving in body or mind. He raves continu
ally. In his afflictions he Is truly an object of
puy.
Mr.Bausmax Is about commencing a whig pa
per at Lafayette, Ind. We are glad to hear it. They need a paper there of sense, truth, and
reason.
First Arrival!!! of New and Fashionable Goods at the New Store of I.IXCK At FAIUilTIIUl. Urtlrrt in Staple nd Fanrv Dry Gauds, Hardware, qurrniware, Glasiwarr. Wnnrirnwarr. CutIrrj, C.rocrrie, Nailn, Han, Capt, Boot", Shw, Notinm. fcc e. Oppoiteto the Pt Office, on Main Biirn itreet, Rronkvillr, Indiana. TINTK FAHqi'HAR av., it,Pmelrea ofchia 4 nirthod to ackno ledre to tin irfriendi and cu-tomt-n,a keen ene of gratiturir f,.r the liberal share of patronare ivcrived; and now take pl.-a.ure in annnnneinr to the pnhlie, that they hare jnt n-erived a NEW and SPLENDID assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, Mlectedwnh ereat care from the first and most complete assortments ofseasonahla fooda in the market. Their stock consist in Dart of
COATING.
Super blue, black, brown and claret JmenVan and
roreien Broad Cloths. " blue and black Reaver Clothi. Patagonia Coatine;. Silk warped Codrintnn. " Croton Cloth, and a variety of I.innrns.
""-"! S"" nii (r"'d mixed 1 weed 9. Pantaloonery. Y. E?ner An"'rin nd French Cassimen. ' Plain do 11 ,) " Fancy and "plain black, blue, brown, rray, and mixed Satinetts. " " " Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Domestic Jean. Corded Velvetteen. (new ftvle.J " Fancy and plain Linnen and Cotton Fabric. Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines Alpacas &c. French, Manchester and Carlton and black, purple and Quaker plaid Ginghams. Domestic purple and plaid Gineliams. Plain pink, blue and huff do Purple, brown, blue, and blue and orange Memmack Prints. 0 Blue, black; lieht, oil red snd fancy Print, super English Chintz, plain patterns. " Furniture Prima. A REAUTIFUL and CHOICE selection or LAWNS ofvarmns colon and patterns. Brown, bine, green and fancy mouse de lainea. Super black and mode colored Alpacas. " black and mode colored Lvoneie Cloth. w ..brom'n bll,t" P'nk dr and slate colored Muslins. Silk finished and cloak linings, apron and mariners' Check. Woolen and cotton Flannels, table and Scotch Diaper. Bleached damask, plain and fancy col'd TablcClotha.
PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. IH A F. just received a (rood assortment of Silk, Gingham andCalicu Parasols. Plaid Dresa Silks. Bonnet Ribands. Honnrts and Palm Leaf Hats. Which mill be told at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons ishing ,0 buy goods will find it to their interest to call and examine the prices of my goods before they make their purchases. May 10, 1848. r. TYNE.
Silks, Vestings, Shawls, &c plain black, blue black and fancy drrs' . . .1 j i- .
rris Silk
Rev. Alton Wiley.
At a meeting of the official members of the Methodist Episcopal Church at BrooVville, held August 2d, 1S4S, at which Rev. W. Terrell pre
sided, me following resolutions were unani
mously agreed to:
That the society we represent has heard with
sorrowful emotions, intelligence of the death of
Rev. ALLEN WILEY, a man endeared to us,
through a long course of public service as a minister of the Gospel, by his faithfulness and ability in the pulpit; his careful tenderness in the pastoral relation; and his diligence and wisdom
in the couccils of the church.
That we consider the departure ef a man so
conspicuous in every Chrislian walk, as afford
ing an occasion eminently proper to be Improved by some public act, that shall not only evince our regard for the memory of a deceased friend
and brother, but shall also exhibit his life and character as worthy of universal emulation. That we believe that nothing on such an occasion could be more affecting or profitable than that the funeral services in memory of Bra. Wiley, should be conducted by a minister long acquainted with his life; one long associated with him in the early trials and privations of Methodist preachers in the settlement of this country; one long a co-laborer with him in diffusing the
Administrators' Notice. '''OTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned l have taken out letters of administration on the estate of Matilda Coleman, late of the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, deceased. The estate of said deceased is probably solvent. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and those having claims against aid estate are notified to present them duly authenticated within one rear. "MARTIN WILLIAMS, Adm'r. August 1st, 1848. 32-3w
Administrator's Sale. WOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned adai miiiistrator' of the estate nf Matilda Coleman.
deceased, late of the county of Fianklin, and state of
Indiana, will sell at public auction on Saturdav the 26th day of August, 1843, at the late residence of the deceased, near Blooming Grove, all the personal property belonging to the said estate; to-wit: Tattle,
Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Oata, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. MARTIN WILLIAMS, Adm'r. August 1st, 1848. 3-3w
Super
" jpl'd B" de Afrique bonnet Silks
"117 do do " Senshaw apron do White, blueand pink Florence and White Satin. Super plain black Satin and Velvet for Vesting " fancy "ilk, Merino, Cashmere i Marsailles " Shawls and Dress Handkerchiefs of the latest style, and choice vaiiety. Swiss, mull, book, plain and corded Jaconet Muslins; white and black bobinett; green berage. Irish linen, gic. fcc. b BONNETS. Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Misses Spring Style Fashionable Bonnets. NOTIONS. Marking canvass, cruel, canvass needles, thread and Muslm edging. Lisle Lace and Insertings, Black and modecol'd Si k, Mohairand cotton Fringes, Worsted Ferrits, Ladies Tamboard Collars, himshed Habits and super French worked Collars, Artificial Flowers, plain and fancr purse twist' steel bads, rings and tassels; Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Ac. Ac. GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Superior RIBBONS Ladies col d and black kid, silk and cotton Glares. Gents buck, kid, silk and cotton do Men s Ladies', Mis.' and children"! cotton and worsted Hose. Children's Reticules, boys' Belts fcc HATS Ac CAPS. Dodd latest st) let fashionable mole skin Silk Hats ' " " For and Wool do Fut, cloth, oild silk and velvet CAPS Boots and Shoes. Men and Boys' Calf, Kip and Common Boots. . " Shoes.
.aoiea and Misses' morocco and calf boots and shoe 4t llmnrrt h .. . 1. ; .. . . .1 .
SPLF.NDI D assortment of LOOKING GLASSES.
"ALL, asd WINDOW PAPER. Landtrape and Fire Scrernt and Burden.
i.rre and Smi II tk a wtiriue
Splendid assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen'! BRUSSELS CARPET BAGS. Grass-Mata manufactured b the Rlind; com busk
Mats. ' ' Oil painted Landscape Window Shades. All kinds of approved merchantable country produce received in exchange for goods, at cash prices. Purchaser, are n quested to examine Tor themselves both the ARTICLE and the PR ICE.as our motto still "V-ir nimble ipenae is preferable to the alow
"";. LINCK & FARQUHAR. April 1st, 1849. LITE iTATt Y IVOTI F TEV. THOS. H. STOCKTON, D.D., of Cincin- , nati, is expected to deliver the anniversarv address before the Erodrtphian, and Miami Union Literary Societies, af Miami Universitv, at the eon.iig commencement, on Wednesday, the 9th of Aug M next. Former members of the Societies, and the pnbl c generally, are respectfully invited to attend.
J. H.t OMRS, -) Committee in beA. C. JVNKIN, Jhalf of tht ErodelJ. B. ELLIO I T, Jphian Society. J. W. LINOLAY, -)Committeelor ROBT. MORRISON, the Miami . AND. W. ROGERS, J Universit y. Miami Univers:ty, Oxford, O., Julv soth, 184s.
r.. h Stevens, A. M , M. D., of Monroe. O., will ad-
V. . " Prr,pm rraduating class ofthe Miami Union
nan oi .Miami Universitv. and dr iver iho H,nnm.a
on Wednesday the Oth of August ensuing. Former members of the Society, and the public in general are invited to attend. S. 5. LAWS J R. MeAtfTHL'R, tCommittee of ROBT. MORRISON, 3 Publication. Oxford, O., Julv, 1848. Jl
For Gentlemen. 10 ps. CLOTH. 14 ps. Plain and Fancy Cassimere. 12 ps. Satinetts. t ps. Tweed, single and double width 0 ps. Kentucky Jeans. 5 ps. Plain and Fancy Satin Vestings. JO ps. do Just received and for sale low ry BURTON & MARTIN. May 1st, 1848. BR00KVTLLE HEALTH DEPOT! HJ. S. WILLIAMS AS established in the American Building ran . " h' Conrt, House, a General Agency for the w , M ' e mo' erlebrated and valuable Patent Medicines adapted to the diseases ofthe crit, amongst which are the celebrated GR AF.FENBF.RG COMPANYS Medicines, Dr. M'Lean'a valuable Liver P I s, Dr. M'Lean's Worm Specific, Dr. Good's Female Pills, Oman'. Boneset Pills, Baron Von Hntcheler s Herb Pills, Dr. Etan's justly celebrated Fever and Ague Pills, Dr. Sherman's Poor Man's Plasters, Ute. &C. The public are respectfully invited to give t' em a trial. 6
J. S. W. will receive in a few days a general assortment of new and interesting books, consisting of the
latest and most valuable literary productions of
wrsIern ann eastern author.. He will also act as agent fur all the principal newspapers and periodicals of the west. jIIIie ,s m4s.lf
OHIO HOTEL: AT HARRISON, OHIO: D. GERARD, Proprietor. HIS Hotel has been refitted np painted anew, tat inside and out the rooms all furnished with new carpets, new beds, bedsteads, chairs, tables; and indeed, everything connectrd with, and appertaining and belonging to, a Hotel, has ondi-rgone an entire change. Witlioutdoobt it is as neat an establishment as can be found in any town of the same size either
east or west of the mountains. His table, too, is not j (SO
surpasseo lur ine necessaries ana luxuriesol ine.ana A soperiorarticleof Slmt Iron
IRON & STEEL. Bloom Forge, and.Itmsti Iron Stork N. W. CHAI3IAN, 384.1tin Street, near the Court House. CIXCISXA Tl sRON H NAUS of. INiS STEELS of every desw eri.tioii,allofthe very best qualm warranted. Anvils, Vises, Rellows. Carriage springs and Iroat Atles, Hammered Iron, Crowbar,, si.dgeand Haramermoulds. Aliofg'md qualit and arr.-f.,l
will satisfv the nicest epicure.
I he btablingbelougmgtu this Hon e has a'sobven
improved. The best of provender wilt at all limes
be tornished.
Travelers will find it to theircomfort and adtan-i
tage to stop at the Ohio Honse.
Feb 5, 1447 nS-tf WOOlCAKni 'I'llE will be ready by the first of May for Carding, W and as our Machines are of the best 111 Ihe country, and we have old and tried hands, we can with t'oiitidt nce warrant the best of work, on short notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Will he done for customers at the following prices: White WimjI in broaches, 15 cts. pr. lb Mixed " " 17 Heeling Yarn, t " The smallest lots for spinning mut he 15 lbs. MANUFAC 1 URING.
Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, " steel
" leaf, JTl,4i
Sattinet. according to color. 37Jto5n " Cassimere, according to color, e2io75 Clfith, according to color, 60 ior2f White Flannel, according to width, 15 to25 Dyed " " is tojrj s Blankets, per pair, it oo We have a very larcr stock of WOOLF.N GOODS of the above kinds, which we w ill be glad to exchange for Wool , Cash, or anr kind of Produce, at very fair prices. As we are determined to warrant our work good, and oui goods durable, we hope and expect a large share of the public patronage. CALL! TRY US, AND SEEi! and if you are disappointed, we w ill make you w hole. E. MACT fc CO. Laurel, April 6th, 1843. 16-
37J pr. yd. 31 "
Cincinnati Advertisement. ExTFNsivg PIANO &. TEA WAREROOMS. VyHLrenow D"llingon the comer of 7th and
- v ainut sts., the most splendid Piano and Tea Warerooms in the United States. The lowtr floor will be devoted exclusively to the sale of Teas, a very large and choice stoek of which will be kept. Wholesale and Retail, at Eastern prices. The hall above, including the whole upper part of the building will be filled with the unrivalled instruments of Stodart Bl Dunham, New York, who are now preparing for us the largest stock ever seen at one hou se. East or West. Until our new rooms are finished, we shall continue
tr keep a good assortment of Teas and Pianos at our i Sheet Lead and Lead Pipes old stand S. W. cor. 8th and Walnut sts.. and nri. I ALSO Hvdriulie w...
--. . i.r vciiv. lower toan any oilier dialers, An unlimited warrantee always given. . . SMITH St NIXON. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 30.- 23
PEIJItY J. MOO It E, Plumber. Pump and Ilirt rant Maker. No. 16.1 fifth St.. betwn Rsre snd rim h..
on hand and for sale. Well, Ci.tern and Force Pumps',
f all sizes.
Rams. f.
I water from Springs or small streams.
gardens, stabl
conveying
dwellings
BOYS'
YOUTHS'
WOMEN'S
NoS 22 II 9 9XrOT
.. ... mi mranove arucit will hf-solfl for cash -and at low rates. Country Merchants and Rlaiksniiih will hnd it foriheir mu res! to call before nun hating eLewh.re. N.W.CHAPMAV. August list 1845. 14-ly. Smrrs am) shoes. F " J"'1 ,ver'''-d complete stock of
-"nio. - r,e' K, "' Calf Il.io-s and Rrogan.
s nare and Kip Bool. rul Rrogans
coarse ami Kin Hoots and BroraM.
KIP ROO I 9.
CALF do GAMER do ' Ffif Gaiter do " MOKOCiOdrf GOAT do ' Morocco and Goat SIIOES " Kid SLIPPERS " Col'd Half Gaiter BOOST CHILDRKN'S SHOES and BOOTS. Ladies' and (rents' RUBBER OVER SHOFS te i.1'!? ".h"r r,it lr' r- "f Czorr Qua.'irv.' m'ndtt will sell iliein at Cincinnati price FOR C ASH. R TYXER Brookville, J9th Xo.,lS47. 50
Jt'ST RECEIVED and f r a?eon ncrommmfaring rrms 10 Sets Fancy Windsor Chairs'.
do
3 .arge do Koikiug
raury settees. dis extra aire. N. D. OAl.MON.
lO.OOO LATHIXft Forsalchy CK.CLRKSON. June 2d, 184ft.
J. S. WILLIAMS, NOTARY PUBLIC, BROOKVILLE, IND , Office in the American Buildings, east ofthe Court House. June I.
Emporium of F.Tshion. frHE undei Mgned having emen d into co-partner-ship, in the Tailoring Business, would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in that line.
. ..r,r -nop ,s ene ooor north of l.mck Faranhar'a
WOODEN WARE. Pine Wa.hing Tubs and Churns, Ceder Pails, Pointed foot do. Bowls, Knife Knrt Half Bushels, Potatoe mashers. Auger Handles, Butter Lad. Is, Tar cans. Rolling Pint B'-neh Screws, Clothe do Ba.katt Zini Washboards 'new Suit-) For sale at the lowest Cash prices at the New Store . . LINCK 4 FARQUHAK. Brookville, Dee. 30, 1847.
V- -I . I i . r . .-'
- ... i . m ut-ai, M i nun ,in. leei i ;.. u..
can oe obtained. Water can be conv. ved from 100 are i.ts n.r, d .rf ' ' 1 "r"""" ., " ' J to 150 fee, in heigh,, and from 2 to 4000 feet on a lev- nur, m.nnee- war '."eo ' ' u" " T" el, at a small einense ourame manner, warranted in all rases, jus, sach at All order, from the country eaecuted wi.h neat- u.ni "Ao'd thev xluTZ .W"h ness and despatch. . r r , method to .e.iirn their Cill O Dee 1 1847 51 I, thanks for the favorable patronage heretofore bvstow--llZ. ' " ' ,s7 -ll lr ed upon then,, and hope bv strict attention , bu.i-
I
Linck and Farquhar, Hy.F'.'"" ri-eeiveda new assortment ofsplendid RUEEN'S AND GLASS WARE, coni-t,nin part of Super V hue, Rlue and Purple Vine Tea Ware " Cohuigh Flowing Blue Tea Ware Rhine do do do do " Colden Grape, Spring and Folensburg do Painted fvarioo. patterns) ju Bowls, Jugs, Flutes, Dishes, Nappies, he Glass Pitchers, Jugs, Plates, Salts, and Preserve Dishet. Glast White and Col'd Flint Tumblers. All of which will be sold at Cincinnati retail prices, at their NEW STORE, opposite to the Post Of nee, Brookville, Indiana.
I. D. .JOE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Brookville. Ind . Office on Main Burgess St Dec. JO, 1847. 52-ly
TERMS OPTIIK INDIANA AMERICAN. TWO Dollars in advance, 2.0 in sit. months, 1.00 at the end ofthe year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment isdtlayed thereafAdvkrtisbsient8. One square or les, will be inserted three times for one dollar ,if payment be made in advance: one dollar and twenty-rive cents if p.y. ment he delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty ctt. if delayed two years, and in the same propor
tion ioi i ne time payment it delaved. Larger advertisement, for a longer tiaar will be charged on the same principlta.
0HHDS of N. O. Sugar. 26 Barrels of Molasses.
.IOII JOLLITFE. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hamilton, Cl rmont and Brown Counties, Ohio. OFFICE On the East side of Msia, between 3d and 4th Sts., Cincinnati. Ohio.
Hefer toC. F. Clarkson, Brookville.
1C47. 5I-ly
Dec.
II. D. .IOIINSOV, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. SHF.l.RYVII.I.E, 1D. Referto Messrs. Coram, Tweed t Ct)., Cincinnati Geo. Holland, Vsq.. Brookville, Ind Oct. 5, 1347 44
JOHN A. M ATSON, Attorney at Law. Office on Main Sr., Bkookviilc. Is,n MayJ0lh,1845. 20-if. Td I IN 1 1. F A lUl U II A U Attorney at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10 1R43- 3-lf. .JOIIN D.IIOWLAND, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLE. la.
ness to merits continujn'e ofthe same. SAMUEL SHKPPAffD, THOMAS SHEPPAHD. May 31st, IB48. 23-4w
House & two Lots for Sale. HE sub.criher wishes to sell a house and two lota s in the town of Rocht siec. M. -r l... l.,-i,
fram house, and a ronilorish; 1
THOS. FITTON. May SJth, 1848. 2J.Jw
Ql'lZENSWARK AND GLASSWARE. JISI rtc.indiiKlf.ir sale, a large assortment of Qureiisware and Glassware, by May24, 1848. y, TYxf-R.
It IT L LET IN NO.
riiHE s I year I
10 Half barrels No.
P Quarter do. I'i. rce Aice. April 27th.
1 Mackerel.
For sale bv R. TYNFr.
S-ason nf thw
haa come when
exireme ejre shi uld be
taken of the health. Nearly all thedis. a.es of Somoier are traeeahie to
exposures ,n Ihe Speing, r t the neg I. ct of thoe nedieal meant which .h'nild have been ret. Tied to. It is not surprising that the hom.in oe t m should he powerfully aft", cu d at this time. The whole realm of stature shows that Womlrri'ul in
fluences ar, -tr..d. The .inter world awaki s to new life, and man and neat and all animated eitenre are atfi-cl.d. Now is the lime, therefore, to use such medicinal preparations at experience has .how n to bo infallible i.l the prevention and cure of diseases. At shum; MEDICI NKS, the Cmi frnht r(f c"rthl Pill, ihr Gru ff nHrrt Il-alih .iiit-r, nd the Oratftnlnr Sar parilU Cumpoiiml, houttI mtt rr dt d nil (rhr. Kor uih vt-r-al ii t thr Pill, am! Pittrr nrt if inealcnUblc aim. 'I hot h lake ihrm n- ed imi f ar tkc riirr-
UcL8t, Wr0Ug''t, find Steely HOUld prttt-nt Hulleun i to api-nr th- p b-
a.
C. MILLED & CO.
MtXl r ACTl'HEHS OF
O. Br,
policy; And that therefore, Thi meeting, on behalf of the society it represents, request Bro. W. Terrell to invito the
I Rev. JaK3 Havens to attend the Camp Meet-
citement,nd he would have been rescued but l'"8 !.n ,t0 be h?!d in V"" circuit. nd
for hi. n efTortaand ,ril of fe.b , IU CI0Clt 011 108 " 01 .
CANCHALAGUA TRIUMPH ANT!! DR. TOWNSEND, the celebrated manufacturer of Tomnienift Sartaparilta, hss admitted publicly that this California Plant is "far better than Sartaparilta," and is the "cheapest and best medicine in the world." Pamphlet! containing interesting information as to its remarkable properties in the cure of Fever and Ague, Pulmonary Complaints, Nervous Affections and Cutaneous Disorders, from the most respectable sources may be obtained at the agencies, or will be forwarded to pott paid applications, per mail. FREDERICK A. GAY, Propjietor of Oay't Canchalaqua,''' S-3w DEPOT, 36 Broadway, New York. Turnpike Notice. THE Stockholders of the Franklin Turnpike Company are hereby notified that the four first instalments on the capital stock of said company are
, - - , j.e . - " , m umuiii in arrears ior an y ot said instaiblessings of a free gospel, and in founding and . ments, are hereby notified to make payment to the extending a wise and liberal system of church T-,'""rt'r 0,'0P bef"re the I0"1" y f ns nr 9 - measures Will K.. I.Ln In .nrnr.e ..i.k ni.ni.nl .n
order to enable the directors to meet the engagements t hey have made nnder the instructions of the stockholders. By order of the Board,
JOHN P. BRADY, Pret't. John Wynn, Secretary. June 19th, 1848. 38-3W
WATER CURE: rHE friends of HYDROPATHY, and the public 1 general, are informed that we hsve opened a WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT
in Centreville, Wayne Countv, Indiana, where pa. I tients will be treated on the Hydropathic System, in
connection witn the Kclectie, or Preform System tif Medicine. The unparalleled success which has obtained in the treatment of the various diseases inci
dent to onr country, by the combination of these tys-
tiu-, muiciv is oi oeep inieres I io tne am ictea. 1'he following are some of the many diseases which can be successfully treated, vii: Fevers, Ague and Fever, Acute and Chronic Inflammation, Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Sick Head-ache. Chronic Diarrohna and Dysentery, and Nervous Debility, Spasmodic Affections, Ahenmatism. Scrofula, White Swelling, and Disea et of the Bones, Asthma. Diseases ofthe Lnnrt
and Liver, Dropsies, and Sore Eyet , Diseases of the Skin, Piles, Fistula and Hernia. Also, all disease! peculiar to Femalet. Centreville is the County Seat of Wayne County, and is a pleasant and healthy village. Boarding can be abtained on very reasonable terms. Person wishing further information will be promptly atten .ed to by addressing us post paid. S. S. BALL, M. n , J. P. BALL, M. D. Centreville, July 1, 1848. 31-3w
fiire.it Attraction! Second Arrival
Of Spring Goods at the NEW STORE of
LINCK & FARUUHAR. flf ESSRS. LINCK fc FAffqi'HAH offer to the
. f I public a second complete assortment of FASHIONABLE SPRING and SUMMER tJOODS, se. leet.d with great care and at REDUCED PH1CES. They present inducements for buyers from distant neighborhoods to examine their stork, as ;c unsurpassed in this market. Prices MUCH reduced. May 14, 1841.
Select School. FITCH would announce to the citizens of
rookville and virinitv. that he will onen a
SELECT SCHOOL, on Monday the lOih int.; in the Masonic Building, on Court St., one door south of Mr. F. Grasmuck, in which will he taucht all :he branches pertaining to a thorough English education. From the liberal patronage which he has heretofore received, and in view of the superior advantages
which he it now able to afford, he flattert himself
that, at least, a reasonable support will still be continued. TERMS. For primary studies, such as jnvenile spelling and leading, per quarter, fll weeks.) $1 oo For Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, W riling, Ac. j oo Nor higher branches, including Algebra, Geometry, Book Keeping, Chemistry, Philosophy,
oxt. ftc. 4 oo Many of the subjects treated of in Chemistry and Philosophy will he illustrated by experiments, thereby giviug a double advantrge to all wishing to pursue those branches. Fo allowance will be made for absence, unless in
case of sickness, and then onlv w hen such absence
ahall be one week or more. No scholar will be reeeiv -
ed tor less than half a quarter, and none admitted uo-
oer eignt years ol age.
I ne object ot ihis last arrangement i. to secire a
regular attendance. It is also essential that scholars
commence, not only the first week, but the fiest day. July 28-2 o. F. FITCH.
board Ploughs.
Seventh St. Between Main and Walnut. March 1Mb 1848.
Cin. O. 12 ly.
TApARK AM HIDES ! sHE subscriber having pun haed the old Tan-Yard of 3lr. Good in in Brookville wishes to pur. hate Hidisand Bark, for a Inch he willgi-elhe market price, fcc. HENRY SIIAFEH. April 15th, 1847TUirER & so, Cincinnati, Ohio, Vt Srnmh Mrwt.bt-iween Vc-
trrn H'w anil John t
lie of lit- a-kiiw l die tl iiiH-ruirit v ol ill
sarsapakim.a co.ri.
SjrapariU U of tmt ftUarj in tU anm the trm friMii ii f .-( laintu; hut it mul bt rrar-t on the muM icieatific prineiph and in ihe mnM faithful manuerd It i iiot tifrub that e put it m lrc ! or t to M-rp or btiil, miiintr tt with rmt qtiftiitttit of mtaM- and water. 4n ann 1 thm maiMifat-iHrt'd mw-t injurt- ihf tnr of ih- Stutnich, anp bcomartivlv me rt. The Sr-an 1 1 Cmpotnid manofartnnd by the OrarlVnbir Compinr, i a miht pnwtrfnl -oMrntratinn. It in t Se-rapa' riHa hat itnitiitir in to Frmian Bark: nw bottle containing more virtue than ten uf any other cvrr beIVire mannfacrnr tl. 1 he d'e t half tea-apoonfnl only: o tht tht rtB art- more ilo-i in a hot tit- than thi-re in itt larn- t
SAW MAM'FACTtTHliRS. All nYcription of brittle in markt t of any wth r iMaiiufiirmre. It m a!Circtilar Sati made to order; Iron, Webb or moat literally a
nam siw-; an Riiia ot narrow mmi tor ttirntne t
either lor tne by hand or mill power: all kinda of aw n pairing t mreutt d in a wti kmaii'ike manner.
ft tick led i r paired and warraut d qual lontw. Feb. 3d, Ifltirt. 7-1 jr
W. &. G. W. RORSOX, Copper Smiths
rront street, netween pike and Hiitler, opposite
C. c W. II. Iotooiii, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers And Denlers in Pardwans nnd Cutlery, NO. 314 MAIN Vl-RKF.r, Retweer Kifhih and Ninth, t'l M'lNNATI. Coopers, Carieiilera, Wagon, Cabluet.and Chair Makers' TooIh, of every description, hI hv ou hmi.l, OR MAriF. TO OHDF.R, AT SHORT NOTICF.. Mar. 20. "as 13-1 y New Goods! New Goods! Splendid Assortment of Spring and SummerJ GOODS!! ""Vf D. GAt.LfON, in addition to the lamr, ariW . (tut and t Uxnt aifturtnit-nt uf rood of eeerr description, which are a1yi to he found at hi uld rand, i nw receivine' an entirely fnnh tnrk of the mnM tph ndid and fashionable nt lea of SPK I N ti Jk Sl'MMKK (.OOPS, and which he' now off r to hit
old fiiMiimi n, and to the public renerally, at the lowest prieeti at which rood can be old in Brook villr. He tl d-termined to Iv rrr lied iit ci ik a ixi:s bv none, and hoped hit friend ill fvorhtm with a call, and etainine for th'tnt 1-e. a he ha it in hi
power to accommodate ihcnt with cheap, new, and
Bethel Church, and Second street betw'een Main ! r",.h1i"""h'r 'ni l"Tmined to do so if they
la Russia to cholera is frightfully increasing.
The news nf the march ofthe Russian troops into Moldavia is confirmed. The people had declared for a Republic. AtWallachia an insarrectioa occurred and lha Prince resigned. The Piedmontese Ministry resigned on the war question or temporising policy; the Ministers favored the latter. The Austrian Ministry have also resigned. In Berlin the Communists are endeavoring to excite an insurrectioe similar to the Parisian rebellion. Partufal la tranquil. Mahomet AU is insane. Disturbances have occurred in Frankfort in which several lives were lost. Germany is still greatly excited. The Italian war is prosecuted with little vigor.
to deliver a funeral discourse on the occasion of the death of Rev. Allen Wiley. W. TERRELL, Chairman. Aug. 2d, 184".
The An gnat Etrnloan On Monday, the 7th of August, elections will be held in five States of the Union, as follows:
tiLOVKS & MITTS. IADIES and Gentlemen's sop. Kid Glovea. 4 14 " thread silk and etutoD do Gentlemen's Rerlin and buck do Ladies' lout; and short Mitts. Misses' cation do BURTON & MARTIN.
Wood's Steam Iron Railing M A SI U P ACTO It V , Ridge Road, above Buttonwood St, Philadelphia. ""RON RAILINGS for Dtiblie and private buildines
I and public squares, of every variety of form and
fventuc.bv -OavArnor. f .ientanAnt Gnvsrnnr I oattern
veoieiery n nine;-, v. ...... n " v ..,...,
ta that the Object? The Dayton Jouenal says that Mr. Hamlin in addressing the Free Soil Convention in that ity last Friday, said: "If the Free Soil men can carry States enoueh
to throw the election into the House or representatives, they may trust Martin Van Buren to do the rest by cheating." And Is that the end of the Free Soil movement? Ia to defeat an election by the people, nd elect a President in the House by cheating? Il is for sach a purpose the people are asked to untie in the new organrzation?
and Legisture. Indiana Legislature only. Illinois Governor, Members of Congress and
Legislature. Missouri Governor, Members of Congress
and Legislature.
Iowa Members of Congress and Legislature. Alabama holds her State Election on the same day, but biennally none this year. North Carolina elects Governor and Legisla
ture on the first Thursday (3d) of August, nnd is of course the first to be heard from. Tennessee also holds her State Election on the first Thursday In August, but biennally not this year. United States Senators for six years frem next month depend on the complexion ofthe Legisla
tures now to be chosen, as follows: Kentucky, vice John J. Crittenden, Whig. North Carolina, vice Geo. E. Badger, do. Indiana, Edw. A. Hannegan, Democrat. Missouri, vice, David R- Atchison, do. Illinois, vice, Sidney Breeee, do Iowa, both none having yet been chosen. Alabama has also a Senator to choose, but by !s) existing Democratie Legislature.
embracing upwards of one hundred different varieties.
Iron t'hairs and setteet, tor usraeni, nans anu riazcas new style.
Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made in every
style. Superior Wrought Iron Gates, for Carriage entrance!. New style Balcony Brackets, fte. Iron Tables of various styles, embracing Louis XIV, F.lizabethean, Gothic, and modern patterns with white and gold Italian Marble tops. These tables have been introduced by the lubsenher for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream Saloons, fte. They are beautiful articles of furniture for Hat Storet and other es
tablishments where it is oesiraoie to maae 15 displav. fCTHe has reeen'ly constructed an elegant substantial r..i iron Hitrhin Post, in form admirably adap
ted to permanency of position, highly ornamented, j and representing a well executed Head of that noble animal, the Horse. Such an article has long been a desideratum, and ia now offered to the good taste of the public. - .. Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respectfully inviteJ to call at his Ware rooms, and examine his different specimens of new and beautiful work. ROBKH T WOOD, Proprietor, Ridge Road, above Bnttonwood Afreet. Philada. He has recentlv published, at great expense, an original work exhibiting the new designs and patterns which are executed at his establishment, embracing all the above articles, and the various and splendid patterns ofCemeterv, Balcony, Step, and other Rat -ings which have been manufactured foi Laurel Hill and otlter celebrated Cemeteries, designed expressly for his own establishment, and which may be sent to .- nr the world to those who desire to make a
I selection. Undoubted reference will be required to ! ensure a prompt return of the work, after an oppori tnnitv for making the selection. 1 Philadelphia, Awril 10, lt4.-l
TO T1IK PUBLIC.
AVING completed our new Piano and Tea
Warerooms, and received our first ihiptm-nta.
consisting of 30 splendid Pianos, and 300 Chests choice l eas, we invite purchasers and d ealers in those articles to call and examine our stock, which will be replenished weekly. Onr Teas are purchased for cash direct from the Import, rs and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart Eunhnm, New York, cannot be equalled in the United States. The Piano Sale-room is over the Tea Ware-rooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas nut up in land I pound packarea. ofbettir
quality in better style, and at lower prices, than by any of the Eastern packing honses. SMITH NIXON, North F.sst cor. 7 lb ft Walau; sti. Cincinnati, Ohio. July 25, 1841. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Tf-TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned adl ministra'or of the K.state of Torrence G. Morgan, late of the county of Franklin, and State oflndiana, deceased, will expose to sale at public auction.
i at the house of James l."h, in the town of Anderson-
ville, 011 Saturday the 29th dsy of July, 1844, the following real estate, to-w-it: The Southeast qr. ofthe south west qr. of section No. 23, in township No. 12, of range No. 11 east, containing forty acres, subject to the widow's dower. Terms One th.rd ofthe purchase money to be paid down, at the time of purchase; the remainder in six months, the purchaser giving bond w ith approved security. ZKPHENI AH MARSHALL. June 25th, 1848. 27-4W Administrator.
tysANUF. ' WSat a large
and Wa ' n u t , CINCINNATI.
ACTURE and have rrnstantly on hand
rtre and c-rneral assortment in their line.
such as Copper Wash, Stew, Tea and Glue Kettles, C r. 1 1. .1 , .a..-- L .... I . ..: 1. - II .. .
jui.- ami .imi.ri ncuiri, r.,ip;,iir, ,,n, l-iern and Liquor Pumps; Lift and Force Pumps for wells, pork house and disttlleris; Soda Fotiutsand Strnd's Patent Generator for making Soda Water, Ike. N. B. We manufacture rt all times Brew Kettles, from 800 to 3000 gallons. Engine and Lard Stiamer work done an the shortest notice and in the best manner. Feb. 11. 7-610'
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
I NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
flHE Subscribers having recently commenced in I the Shoe Trade, Vholale and Retail, would
call the attention of the public generally to their stock now receiving. It consists ol Moots, Shoes, Rmgaus, Palm Lea'', Leghorn and Panama Hats, can-fully selected from the Manufactories, by one ff the firm, whose experience will justify th. m in saying their itock, in point of quality, will he surpassed by none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low prices, it not a finle lower than any other hooie. Call and w-e will with pleasure show von our stock. CF.OHGK LOWE A. CO.
No. 68 Main tt., between Columbia & Lower Market. Mar. 1848. IJ-ly
STATE OF INDIANA, T Union Circuit Court,
UNION COl'N I T, SS. J Spring Term, 1848.
ING c
Bill in Chanrry to Fore-
lose MORTGAGE.
LEWIS BROWN,
VS
THOMAS NEVELI
4V
"i w term aforesaid, the complainant comes by Tar-
yan. his connsel, and met nit Bill in thit im nan, ana proves to the satisfaction of the conrt that the said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana: It is therefore ordered that publication ol the pendency nf this Bill he made for the term of three weeks in succession in the "Indiana American," a weekly newsnaner nublislied at Brook'ille. notifvinr the
said defendant to be and appear before the judges of said Court, at Liberty, on the first day of their next term, to be hoiden on ihe 3d Monday of September next, and answer said Bill, or in default the same will be heaid and decreed upon in his absence. Attest, EDOHII.L BURNSIDE, Clerk. Liberty. 27th June, 148. 27-3w Y ARYAN, Sol.
Ribbons & Artificial Flowers. HK Attention of ih- La.lies is called to our ftock W H ibboii) and Flower. BURTON & MARTIN.
will rive him a rhan
1KV GOODS. A fine Teiion of CLOTHS, of a rarirty of quali tit and color. Caimt-res and Sattinet. Jean, Tweed and a ari ty of fancy good far Summer Pantaloon. rrap dEte. Rich poneee Handkerrhit f Black ilk N-rk Hamtktrchief A supply of firt rate trimming, and in1ed eerr thing that entlrmen could wish to stock their ward-
rone. Fashionable HATS. To the L a l i c . Fancy l.awni; Printed Lawn; Frrnck (Ginghams; choir vupply of Spring and Summer Prints Silks, Poplin and Lutrr Fring-, black Silk and fancy colors 4-4 ('I'hmcrf Handkerchirfsi; ft4rmhrttidcred Shawls; 8-4 drab Shawl; 7-4 black -thawl; I.nt u Cambric Handkt rchit; Silk Mm; Kid Glov and 1 vj-rit-ty of Larr and Edgintr. Boiiiat, Lfghom and Fancy Straw.
Bonnet Hibbons and Fancy I rimminr. in the spring Sl les. Paranoic, and all th.1 minor artie.es of the trade well arleeti d.a Pin. Tape, cutttin and silk Sewings, Hooks and Kv-, Kr. (IVKKXMVAIIE. A rich and full supply of the New Styles of Querns-ware.
STAPLE GOODS.
j The public art- well adrid ,f iltt .f Sar1pan.Ta, by man fhr ninienn lilrrriiw-m' n' l tntrh crowd the pn . It i unm-ee sr frits Ithrnfore. to trouble ihe read r with a n cajntolntitui of the matter. We would simply add that all p ron , who hare made up iht-tr mind tu ue iht article ' hoiild purrhae no other than that made b ihi
I nmpanr. K T It is warranted to tar ten time morn t ffit at tmi than any mlit-r known; no matter how large the N-ttle, or -travagant ib adv-rriemeni, ' bt catiM it contain in addition t Sarjpan ll.t, m p erful roiic.-i.tr.it. on (,f Manlr:ike. Hurdcn k, y.""e" Delight, F.Ider, Yellow Dock, quiactim, and oth. r important m-dicam nt which are not fund in any othi r preparation, li has pri-torim-d rnm i.f a kin! almo-t sorpaaMiig belief, and it recommended b" the F:ieulty. (TT'The General Afpetit for Indiana ia Myer Setjtort CrntntiMe, Wn ne Co., Ind. to whom applications for airenciet may be addressed. Agritto Jor Franklin Countu. John S. Williams, Brook v ill, ; W.K kitVlk r & Cooli y, Morhrtter, E. Tyner, Metaraiora. F.nw,HD BARTON, Secretary. New York, April, 1R4S. 24-4W. Enne Shop and Foundry, by A. B. II A LABI K I).
front street opposite hue Water Canal Bam, Cincinnati. On hand ard tor sale at this time, 2 r.lisjinet, 12 in. Cylinder, 4 !' t t stroke. S do 9 in. do H do do 3 do X in. do 3 do do 2 do 9 ill. do 1 do do f do a in. do i do do I do 4i in. do ?0 in. do PORTABLE MILLS AT CORN SUKI.LKRS. All kin.'s ol MI 1.1. UEAHIN'U made to order. Mar 25, 114S 14
New Goods. THE undersicm d aeain calls attention to his stoifc
of Dry CimkIs, w hii h he has jut been incr asint; by j supplies of ariulis for aprin; and Summer wear.
Hi" stock coos, sts in part of Silk, worsted, linnen and cotton (roods for (jent U men s wt-ar.
I Fancy colored French Cloths, Cassimen s St. Satti-
neiis. CSincham, Lawns, and new style lawns k pinghsnis. New style calicos. Marsaiiirs, sralentia and silk frstings. New ste of dress silks. Press Hdkfs shawls suited tofh. season Kid, silk and cotton c'oees for la.lies and rnts. Honnett ribbond, and drawt r r;oods, and all othi r drticlet in the amdt line. As cheapness seems lo be the ord.-rof ihe day, hi assures bis old cost'imt-rs and the pnlihc thai he wi!t not be undersold by any, and promtrs as rreat variety and r"d quality aseau be had iu the market at city prices tor cash. May 9, 1148. R. TXSFR.
Hen & Boys' Summer Ware. 'I'KE invite the attention of all in want t our large stock of Summer Ware. BVRTON k MARTIN Theodore P. flecks,
CARINKT MAKKll;
spuing coons:
J il 3 I a I I I tl
r
iv;
I.
MARTIN are just receiving direct astern Cities ihe CM F 4 PF S I' ai.H-k
oft.OODS errr offrr-d in thit market, which thi y
win iKe crci piaure in snowmr; the irood peoplo
Brown and Bleached Shirtinea. Sheetinrs, Tickinr, of f ranklin co., and let them iudire for th, mw-lv.
Cotton Yarns. Candle Wii k, 4c. i Th. ir assortm.-nt is complete, and they are dnrrmin-
BOOr.S AND MIOK. 1 ed nr r be undertold by any home iu Indiana. I hev
A rood stock Ladies' Sprint; and Summer Shoes of
rashiouablr patterns. ;u(M i;it li s of all kinds, tel. ete.l wiilifiett rare and for talc at the lowest lis inc ratea. Hardware:
And indeed every thine; that our pnhlie espect to
t S tl n Tl nB. xj.iM N nma afreet mearlv nnnnsite the
! Franklin House Furniture of all kinds m ade in find at the storet fresh, well selected and cheap
36
Boots k Shoes. PRS. Men's line Call" Boots.
Kip Rroeans. Calf do
95 s it
14 ss dO
J4 ss no do Slippers. 4i -s Women'! Calf Buskins 11 " do Colored Ties. 4 ' do Kid Spring do 4 Children'! Shoes. Just received and far sale low by May 1, t4.
the latest and best style, on short notiee, at very rrt
finable terms. He bavinr, just finished a neat and substantial Wearse, i prepared to mnke and deliver coffins any distance, at modeeate prices. Brookville, July 0th, l4S. 0-m
Admlnstrator's Notice. CJt'OJICE is hen by rir" that lettert of Ad miniss tration de bonit nan, upon the estate of Stephen Martin, deceased, late of Franklin county, Ind., have been granted to the undersitrncd by the Clerk of the Probate Court of the county aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment; and all claims airainst the same, must be presented immediately, .i he estate is solvent. C. F. C LARKSO V, mdm'r de bonit non. July 20th, 184. 30-3W
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A NEW WAGON
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OALLIOS.
BrookviB., June 0, un.-:J
TOB S ALE on actommodating term,!
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Give us a trial, and we are sure we shall please you.
April 14, 1841. IO liOo1;iii Glaseft
f OOK at our Olas.es bi fore bumg. Wc have ihe
I I largest astortinrnt and best in town
May 1 .
want the f oi to orae; lorihemtrlves. Call and look
at them. Brookville, May 1st, H4s. P. S. Country Protluce taken in exchange for Goods.
Hl'K TON f MARTIN.
I inhrrl as X- l"aiaoU. V LARGE assortment of the ahov articles, for ,ale by BUR TON Jt M A R I I N . IB ALE super Penn Sheeting. 1 s t Cincinnati do Cotton Tarn " Battingand Wadding Hat and Hand Bort For sale at the new cheap store of L NCK fc FARqVHAR. mTb7k EKL Y," & E. TIST, WILL visit Rrookvi,eth 12th of Aoput, 'ti Room at the RrwokvillvHotet. 3)
For Ladies: 6 pt. plain and fancy SILK. 30 ps. Ginchamt. 2t ps. Lawn. 150 ps. Calico. 8 ps. Molin De Lane. 10 i.t. White Dres Goods and a general assortment of plain and fancy Lusters, Bombazines and nth.-r dresa goods for Ladies, just opening and for s)e low b BURTON tt MARTIN. SHAWLS; sr E invite the particular attention of Ladies to Vv our assortment ofelec;at i Shawls. BUR iON 4 MARTIN.
Groceries, Pine Ware, ike. TEA, CoftVe. Suirar, Rice, Molasses, Sslrratns, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Dye Stuff.-, Tohaeeo, Starrh, Cotton Yarns, Nails, Glass, Jfopes, Pine Churu-, Tubs and Buckets, e. 4c. constantlv on hand and or sale low by BUffl ON i M ARTIN. Boots and Shoes. WE have just received a large stoek of Roots an Shoes.. Our assortment is complete. We devote oar enure back room to th. se article, and hats BURTON MAR I IN.'
