Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 August 1848 — Page 3
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ARRIVAI OF THE ACADIA. ONE WEEK RATER FROM EUROPE. important Jram Ireland Sa earbreik yetSuspentianat the Habeas Carpus continued Troops arrixint'tram England Tte Queer's Prvlarnntian Meaeh'r, O'Brien, end others escaped Departure ',t the Lard Ltetenar.t and Family Great Ptepar. etians bv the Go-rernment. Repealers very active Chartist ma-cement in England S-n' apprehentian of on outbreak 20.0O0 Canstables strarn in Prcbcile suspensian aft he Habeas Co'-put. Psrij traneuil. Italia War Cantinued. Sa Treaty be-tTreen'De-tmark and Germany. The Market t. FHitADELrniA, August 14th. The steamship Acadia has arrived at Boston, bringing intelligence from Europe seven days later than that received by the America bav
in sailed from Liverpool on the 29th nit- The news is important, but only increases the sus pense, la relation to the affairs of Ireland, with which this news has been waited for. Little doubt now remains that the first blow hasalready been struck; and th arrival of the steamer which sailed on Saturday will be looked for with great anxiety. Ireland. There U no outbreak in Ireland yet. The suspension of the habeas co-pus continues, and troops are constantly arriving from England which are sent South, principally to the counties of Meath,and Kilkenny, where the danger is most imminent. The Lord Lieutenant and his family have left Pub.ii. Castle and arrived in England. The Government seems to be fully prepared for every emergnncy , but pikes will be numerous, though in undiciplined hands, and the erection of barricades may and undoubtedly will be attempted. A proclamation was issued suppressing the Clubs. Sir Charles Xapier's FquaJron has arrived at i the Cove of Cork. Meagher, O'Brien and other prisoners escapJ from Newgate and are drilling men in the provinces. Warrants have been issued for their arrest with a reward of 500. Stamps have been refused for the 'Felon"
and "Xatiou" newspapers, to prevent their cir- " compatible with national honor. The principles r 1 r I of our Government, as well as us true policy, are opCUlation through the mails, and the police have ! posed to the subjugation of other nations and the dis- , ij- - r , . i , ' memberment of other countries bv conquest. In the been ordered to seize copies of both wherever ' u,,,, fthe great Washington, uvhy .held c
found. The preparations of the Government do net . deter, but rather exasperate the People. j A message from the Queen reached Dublin t
r , i ... , .. or seroai. inim anv source, uinerioi, 111 bus itsros'.,. Wednesday, with a proclamation suspending tir from what is here written, are unautliorir.ed and the habeas corpus, which were received every- , untrue. . j I do not know that I shall again write npon the subwhere With the greatest indignation. j ject of national politics. I shall engage in no seliemes, Dublin Castle is fully fort.hed, and it wilt re- no combination. intrigues. If the American penJ 1 . die have not confidenee in me, they ought not to give
quire a desperate struggls lo wrest it from the ! troops. O'Brien, Meagher and others, despite the ! . ' Oovernmeut proclamation, are very actively enpaged organizing troops and transporting munitions of war to various points. The earthquake rumbles, but has not yet broken fotth. The struggle if it ever comes must come eoon. The Constabulary is everywhere incread. Sir, Robert Teel cordially unites in the support of Lord John Russell and the Ministry. ICnInnti. .rr'ous apprehensions are entertained at Liv7. v'. Maiicliesier, of a Chartist outbrtak. 7:1 nvmeut of hostilities in Ireland will i:-y.-i:-':-c.'.y t'le signal for a risinp; of the '
...... ... ...igln, ua ot inistne k,,,.,,!, election will be tin- vindn-ation nf gi-'.-r..;...-:;. . ,i i le- fully aware; having i their principles, and restore to them the right cout-eulriiiev; l..-' troops, sud sworn In twenty j nw B0 tianfrerously abused by Belfinh demaihr.r. .n.l -sne. !..! o.,ns-toM-c ti.-s ' i EtTnes, to choose their own rulers. He is their
,iua act may be suspended if an emergency ariz-v. Commrrriiil. Liverimoi., July 20th. Consols close.! :tt London l ist evening at Money Wii' ca-y and Uie rates of interest w ere utirhnnp-ed. The Cotton nurket is unsettled by the Irish rumors, an prices yielded slightly, and there is no tjnotable change except in middling N. O., which is reduced to .t7gd. The sales of the week comprise 35,000 bales. The demand has fallen ofT in Manchester for Yarns, and holders have been compelled to accept lower prices. The Corn market is active and advancing. Wet weather produced a speculative movement in Grain, it being generally feared that the growing crops would be injured. At Mark lane, on Monday, Wheat advanced 3s per quarter; and on Wednesdiy a further advance of 2s, was obt.iined, with a steady demand curing the remainder of the week. Corn is in datnend at .IG tlOs per quarter; but higher demand checked sales. Flour is firm, and is in good cemand at 30s 1 per brl for Western Canal, Corn Meal is firm at IfealGs Gd. The Provision market is without material change. TlesirrllnnrvnsiParis is tranquil, and the city is resuming Its former looks of gaiety and fjsliion. The Assembly proposed three million francs, ' for the Kenefii .if th Wecf Ina'isa ...irrs, r. tv , . . . ., , v..en. Keapie hesitated to sien the Armistice 6 s I between the Danes and the German confederation. It is thought, however, bv Falmerston ' that kl.. v.lot.ns. .-Ml s-il.l V...:., . ; . 3 ' 6 ler Ot term tnan substance. .Lr.L rv . ., xreti L-use jonn was to open me 1'iel at ienna, on the 22d July. Theweimi of Prann-r. ,u o, , ineseige OI traguewas raised On the 21st ult The Russians having entered Wallachla and Bucherest. their occunation of MoMaria u uusiirmi, uieir uv-cupatiua oi .tioiaana is i....;i. - . not considered as an aggressive act. 6 The Italian war continuss with variable suecesaand continually skirmishing, but nothing to decide the fate of Italy. rn,. X.-. r x- i . , . ThiB King of Naplw Is making extensive preMration tO invade SiClIv. where the Puke of ' Genoa has been called to the throne. opsin, P-i . j rse,;, , , lor.upii, ana tnina, were qu.et at the latest dates. The Cholera continues to rage fearfully in D.a;. Tli Brsirlttng 4la. In every individual there is a predominant influence of some propensity or passion. Some .- . - re naiurauy oi a BOtter, antt some of a sterner cast of character. The former are more inclin.ui uiri sitj (..v. tux. 1 1 il- . , . M 10 tne VOlUptU0U9, the latter to the resentful feeling of our fallen nature. Some are disposed to set too high a value on the opinion and regard j Al 1K-. S-ArJJ I -.1 ... .. of this world, and others are prone to love the o'jectsof earthly affection with the absorbing vote. nvs of idolatrous attachment. With piany, a.i iriub'.e temper, kiudling into passion,1 or nuKing into su.ienness, at the slightest provccaUon, is nx once the plague of their own peace ausi the bane of the domestic circle in which they live; aud many more po son the very atmosphere they breathe by the pestilential vapors of a bitter and censorious spirit, delighting tn Ant it r,,ro-psl tk r...i. j r -.- r . 10 drag torward the faults and failings of Others, ana to comment, with uncharitable severity, on every character that is brought before themj always, where the action is doubtful, Imputing the worst motive, and throwing suspicion on t ven on the purest and uoblt discipls of human excellence.
What are -n. Trxlstr's Principle. I "Raton Rocok, April 2d, ls3. 'Bear Sir: Mv opinion haxe recemlc hern so ofi niistonceinxt unit misrepresented, thai t deem it
due to myself, if not to my fri. nds, to make brief majority of the members of the next Lezislaexposuion of them upon the topics to xvhich you have , . . ..
caiieti me attention. j a V,nnX1tolhr.n? nr.mTrrj,,,v;i!!j!Ln" didate tor the Presidency. I have frankly avoxvrd my on distjiist of my fitness for that hiirh station; but haxinir, at the solicitation of many of my ennntrymrn, taken ...r nn.i.ion . . nrf,.i.te. I do not feel at liberty to nrrend' r that position until my friend man- , J lent a wih that I should retire Irom it. 1 will tnt-n I , most fladlr dn so. I have no private purpose to ae- 1 com 1 tlish, no parts- protects to build np, no enemies to Dunish nothinr to sere but my country. I have been very often addressed by letter, and my wining its ' o--. .. j. . . . . .- - , - ....... - . ... . - a- . 1 - that mie;ht occur to the writers as affi-ctinr the interests of their country or thiir party. I have not always responded to these inquiries., for various reasons. I confess, whilst I have rreat cardinal principles which ill tvriilate mv political life. I am not suffi ciently familiar xvith all the minute details ofpolit cat legislation v. sr.ve ...lemn pied res to exert my influence, if I mere President, to carry out this, nrde-i f--at that measure. I have no omealment. I hold no opinion mhich t would not readilv proclaim to my assemble countrymen; but crude impressions upon matters of policy, x. hich maybe right to-day and wrunr to-morrow, are, perl.aps, not the best test of firms for office. One ho cannot be trusted without rhen,"'Clm,,be CO,-fi,ltd inn,t"ou"of I w ill proceed, however, now to respond to your inqames. ttrr. I reiterate wht t hare often said I am ft Whi.r, hut not an ultra Whip, tf elected I would not be the mere President of a party. 1 would endeavor to aet independent of party domination. I should feel bound to administer the Government untrammelled by party scheme. Stcond. 1 he veto power. The power tiven by the Pontitution to the Executive to interpose hi veto, i a hitrh conservative power, hut in m opinion shot) Id nevt-r bcet-rcied esc pt in c s of ch ar vi.(itwiM nf Ini. I . .-tiiiilinn m- min.f.cl ktu a n
of consideration by Congress Indeed, I havethoutrht people, and they Vote as they conceive their inthat for raanv vear past the known opinion and rta tA :1... j. t.- i wt.hea of ,he Kxecutive have exercised undue and in- afleC ted Without regard to political Conjunou influence upon the legislative depurtment of siderations The personal popularity ofcandithe Government; and for thi cause I have thought j , - , . , our system wa in .lancer of undergoing a ;reat 00, has milch to do With the result la chanet- fmm it tme thetry. The personal pinient County elections. The August election, iu our o1 the individual rch mcy happen to occufiv thr Exrt & xttire ckah, ouht not to eoutrol the actfon of Con- . Mate, can never be regarded as a true test of
grest upon wrrfon of tjamesttr policy; nor ougnt nit eh,ecr,an,tabeintrrt,a,ed vherecnrrt.oni ofetnttituti'anal pa-a-rr hare Arm tertud by the rat iout depart- ; i hira. Upon the subject of tne taritt, the currs-n- . ey the improvement of mir ereat hitf i.ays, rivers, lakes, and harbors, the mill of the people, as express ed through their representatives in Congress, ought to be respected and carried out by the Executive. Faurth. The Mexican war. I sincerely rejoice at the prospect of peace. My life has been devoted to arms, yet I latk vpnn tear at all times, and under all crrertmstanres, at a natrenal cnlamity to be avoided eutmur avn to stand on Jare'g ground . ' In the . MrVlrsjn xa - nasi- at t IX I Kxtl.r ha Kt-ls Vinrllrtrifl' and in dktatig terms of peace we may well afford to rSCiZSSrS ' to by yon, and any reports or publications, written me their suffrages, if they d not, yon know me well I enoitsjn to ocneve me wnen i ueciare i snati or conI tent. I am too old a soldier lo murmur against such h,ffh ,"'h"n'TTo Capt. J. S 1. rt t .I'I ft, Capt. J. S. Allison " ,
Than this, we need no better or safer chart to county appoint an active and energetic Central guide ns. It points to the rights of the pwple,;ComIliUee that committee appoint BS and assures the country that the Government . . , ' will be brought bark to its original 8impii,;ily ; many assistant electors in each county as it may and purity; that wiser counsels will prevail in deem expedient, whose duty it shall be to adits administration, and more benificent measures dress and distribute documents among the peoresult from ils action. j i i t.rrnl,n . i,n .,. , .
I fcr Iotv atf the IVople. Through their agency and not Xis. General Tavlor is before the people, a candidate for their suffrages. He is, ther. fore their candidate and they must sustain hun. He is their candidate, because they were for him, when the politicians were ag.inst him. He is their candidate, because he w as nurtured in their bosom, and grew ' up unuer ineir care. lie is ineir caiitiiuaie, tiecause "is sympathies are all w ith them, and his ; iuieiri viieir iiiieres'U'. lie i vueir eniKJiiintr, ; candidate, because he appeals to their intelli gence, confides in their honesty, ami acknowledges their voice in the Government which they have established. He is their candidate, because the Constitution, as construed bv Washington j and his compitriots, will be his guide. lie is their can.iiiiiite, because the bests interests of his whole country, fettered by no sectional feeling, and bounded by no geographical division, will be his first wish and his last aim. Ptunding in this position, he challenges their support on every principle of right and duty. Men of all parties, whatever their past bickerings, may shake hands and unite nnder his banner, the broad, free banner of the country and its Constitution. All he has prvvmised will be fulfilled, and he has Fromised all the f iirand reasonable could desire, le will "dare to do right,"and his word is worth all the pledge an .l all the promises, even thou eh they were piled mountain high, scheming poli- ! t icians could make in a lifetime. His pledge of an honest heart and ail Upright will is above j their power to give, and hence their resort to ! resolutions never to be kept, and "platforms ' to mean one thing now, and another hereafter, iust ; as party ami self may justify or require. The ' friends of General Taylor the Feople must, therefore, bo up and doing. There must be ! "neither sleep lo their eyes nor slumber to their ; ee-lids" from this until the election in Movem- i ber, for, weak as his opponents are, thev are, nevertheless, unscrupulous and watchful. The watchman's cry of "all's well" must neither tieut.ie nor enerxnie tin- inumnn is not to oe cei- .-!- . . , , ebrated until the victory be won. The Repuhlie is in d.tnpvr, and strong arms and stout hearts must defend it; but let these be true, and the ., , , , spoilsmen and corrupt.onists, who have so lon2 preyed on its vita!, will be put down forever. Haena Vista will be fought again, perhaps, but with the General who "never surrenders," and j always rights the enemy " in whatever force he meets him," if the volunteer corps of the Teopie keep up the "crape ' the struircle will b over, even before the trembling columns of the u v. u. - . i- t. u u u enemv can be brotiffht into line. It should be recollected, however, that the battle is to decide ereat issues, and must be oaiued. A brave, eallIlt (ip;ht, ithout success, will not answer. ; To fa.l, will be to lose all that is valuable in a r ....,, . l.. . . . ... ! f"" Government, or advantageous to a peaceloving people. It will lustily war at the mere ' caprice of the President; will degrade the char- ' acter of Congress, deny to the majoritv the right . i i. .i ' r to govern, and make the "One-man Tower ' supreme and dictatorial against the popular will. To avert these calamities, the people must rouse ; and to arms'. There must be no faltering in I their ranks. The march to victory and to free- . . , . . . , , dom should be steadv and onwaru. Even now their enemies are broken and disordered, and one -weeping charge is only necessary to crash them. Courage, then, brave hearts, and be rea- ' dv for the conflict 1 Your General is in your . n;iast, nd the eyes of the world are on you in thi. wftnr .tmirirU nmincl rnrrnntinn. n mis- ..... . - - . . fV. - - - I 1 rule, and usurpation. Stand fast and remember ! j nis camoua declaration to vx ooi at nuena isia, . .... ,. . . . . ,, . , . i ssxv ran t Ka hsxnt arhsn nil null tOsrthr." I Jt iho name hiph re?olve and anrcnauerin? will i which eustained him there, animate yu now, ! .! tli. dav ia nnrsi' '"Staml tirm." as he die). I and give them tvutle TTAXD FIRM. AXtD RM.T DM . r.ii-tnru... a-.-, s .,us .-( ST I j """""" mmmxmmmmmmmm'm i Turnpike Notice. TUP Stnekholiters of the Bmekville and Conner. vil. rB,nik. comnanx are hereby notified that ten , : tlnliars on eh sharx- er the eapitat mek f il in . ... , .... . s . . .r pane, mill te rrqinren on nr n. i..re ie v... s.j ... s,.,he"r next, it b. intr the Jd instalment. Rv nnler nf the H.tanl. JAMES I.. AXtlHF.WS, Pre. Daxid SlaufjMer, Set'v. Augnt Uih, l.s. -S4 i XOTICE. TnF.topartnershiphen tornreexi.tint:n. tx,-,-n the siihscritHrT. , the OiillinK business "-l-r the fin,, i .--. i v;.k . -i-..v..? .h;. .t.v l,sslv.,l l, mntaal consenu NICHOLAS WAI.KKK, x n.tRLr.3 n.sii in, NATH AN Tl'CKF.K. The business nf the above concern will be closed by the nndersiffned, and continued on our own account, tnerether ssnh the Millintjand Merchandir.inCs under thefirmof W A t.KF. B RO I HE A?S. ; Metamora, la., A as;. 16ih, 1843. 34-Txr Notice of Dissolution. i v,OTICK is herxhy riven that the coiiartnership , A, heretofore exi.linr nn.Ier the name and stxle !l Hutchinson ft Rartlnxv, is this day dtssolx-ed by mutual consent. The business nf ths Arm will be settled b Olix-x-r M. Bartlow.who will continue the business at their old stand, un the Canal Basin, where all ; kinds of Familytirneet.es can ne had low tor cash. All persons indebted to the said firm will please call and tlle, as it is desirous that lhe business of lhe late firm be settUd as soon as possible. OLIVER M. B"iTtlLOV. Bi-ookville, Ind., Aug. I.Vh. ls.-Jl-J
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Whig of Indiana. As anticipated by us at the recent election, the t r . l j j i Locofoco party have succeeded iu electing a
piuiuuucu 03 iiic ciaic uuw i, uus resu,t uld not have been otherwise. Under the bill districting the State, passed at the sess- . ,ric.- - . , ., . . ion of 1 Mo 6, it is so arranged that when a S. Senator is to be elected, the floating memoers tail into strong l.OC0.IOCO counties. Last year the Whigs had an equal chauce, and it resuited in their having majorily iu the Legis- , Istt..ra The majority now secured by the I.ocofocos does not exceed llie advantage secured to them by the appointment bill. Notwithstanding this result will be used by out opponents to encourage their friends in the "l te great confl ct in November, the Whigs of the . . , country may rest assured that the aggregate popular Vote of the State, at the late election, : largely W hig. ere it otherwise, there .would be no cause for thinking that the Cass electors will td elected hi November. Every man knows that there are a few counties in the Sute where elections of the members of the Logis!ature turu exclusively on National politic. Many questions of local iuterest entr-r into the contest. In some counties a countvseat question is agitated, in another the location of some road attracts the attention of the nartv Rtnno-th A ,!...:. . 1 . . . r ... "" -""B"- iu n given n pretty good indication of such strength, and the State i i"i " o iniuij ueueve, irum sucit indications, rive a innioritv for General Tavlnr next November. This opinion is founded upon an an examination of the popular vote recently given, and on a reliable correspondence with almost every county in the State. j The Whigs, now no longer distracted and s , .. ... . ... .. tuvMea Dy local questions, win apply their whole euergies to give the Stat3 to the Old Soldier Patriot, and they will succeed. They have the Pw' " will use it. From this day let the most minute organization be entered into in every neighborhood. The whole people ehouid be made acquainted with the life and character of Gen. Taylor, and the position he occupies before the couutry. This can only be done by circulating the documents with which the Whie press is now teemine, and bv addressing the s. psopio u on eunauit- ueeni-iuuis. ijei every I -1 ss..j aiiuu nuu usroil vT0 IU V, I CSV VI Id Administration of our National Government from the hands of a corrupt dynasty, and to ,ace uuder t,,e care of M houeat Qd r,. ' r"use to c'""- There is no time to be lost! A few mouths given to the country, at this U,ne, will advance the country's true interest Administration of our National Ilinl Jniirnul MAsRirn On Sunday last, by Rev. W. Terrell, Mr. Jacob Thurston to Miss Sarah Hart. On yesterday, .Mr. William Harden to Miss Elirnbeth Gilmore. On the Pth iust., Mr. James Flood to Miss Rachel IlestOu the same day, Mr. Isaac M'Manus to MissRose Ann Woods. IJULLKT1N NO. 5. fglHE Season of the I rear has eome when extreme care should betaken of the health. Nearly all the diseases f Summer are traceable to exposures in the Spring, ir to the neglect of those medical means which should have been resorted to. It is not surprising that the human system should be powerfully affected at ihis time. The whole realm of nature shows that wonderful in-fluem-es are aoroa.l The outer world awakes to new life, and man and beast and all animated existence are aff.-eied. Now- is the time, therefore, to use such m.-dicinal pn parat ions as experience has' show n to lie infallible i. the prevention and cure of diseases. As SPRING MEDICI NF.S, the Craelenherg Vegetable Pills the Graefenberg Health Hitters, and the first f. nlierg Saraaparilla Compound, shoulil superceded all others. For nni-j vcr.al use the pills and Hitters are or incalculable I value. 1 hose w ho take them nted not fear Ike ener- I sating effects of the Summer which is at band. The' oh.,ctol the present bulletin is to apprise the pub- j lie of the acknow lodged snperioritv ol'lhet.raefetiberg sarsapa'rii.i.a comtound. I Sarsaparillw is of vast , fttcacv in cleansing the srs- ! tem from its foulest taints; h,it it must be prepared : . ,., . ,.. ,, , -fc j vessels or vats to steep or boil, mixing it with gnat qnantitii-s or molasses and water. An article thus mniactred must injure the tone of the stomach, snn hecnmparnnvelv inert. The Sarsaparilla Com- , po;,m, n,,,',,,,,,.,,, bv thr oraefenherg Company, ,s a most powerful concentration. It is t.iSaisapaIt is to Saisaparills what quinine is to Peruvian Hark: one bottle containing more virtue than ten ol anyotlier ever bej , hr d. i, hnXf ,ea-.po,nfnl only; .0 that there : an- more doses in a bottle than there is in the largest nottle in luarKrt ot any oiner uxanuiacmre. it is almost literally a Sulp!i:tlo of N.irsnparill.i. The public an-well advised of the uses of Sarsaparilla, by means of the numerous advertisements which crowd the nrrxs. It is unnecessarv for us. then-fore, to t run Me lhe reader with a recapitulation rthe matter. Wr would simply add that all persons who have made up their minds to use the article . M ....nhase no oilier than that made bv th,. CompanV. t J It is warranted tn he ten times more flUaiionx than any mher known; no matter how bottle or extravagant tlu advertisement., because it contains in addition to Sarsaparilla, a now,.r1l c,m.n,nti,n r Mandrake, Hurllock, Qmin', Delight. Elder, Yellow Dock, quiacum, and other important medicaments which are not fuund in any h'T preparation It has performed cms ra kind almost surpassing belief, and it recommended the tl,,,. 1 raeuity. j Cj"The General Agent for Indiana is Myers S. aton Cenirevilie, M aine Co . ind. to whom applications 'ZTITr TrantlucuZy.-iohn s. Witii.ms, , BroVikviil'e; K.Kkaf, Her .t Ciwley, iVochester, E. Tyner, Meiamora. j v v , . KOWARDBARTOXrftiry. Nt rk' AP" SPUING GUODS! Last A r r i v a I. TVHTO MAKTIV are iat rceiv-ne direct tntm the eatern Cities the C H K A PK.S V atiek " ... .h" -J .t. . .j . . I nf franklin en., and let them jiulire for the-msi-lve ! Thi tr a.srtment is rnmplete, ami they are tletenntn- ; el not ta be undersold by any hause in Indiana. Thry ; xx ant the jcxoils to hrae; for theniss-lves. Call and lKk at them. Bmokville, May 1st, ltl.s. , .AKi s;.sh, .-i.e.-..,. ....wmi; ,i.e k.ism. ,..,. P. S. Country Produce taken in exchancte for - ; . - . I Ml la.'llllf!.: p.. plain and lanrx SILK. 30 ps. tinsthams. ts ns. I.a.n. 150 ps. Calico. i n. Muslin ne l.ane. ' SO ps. Whit.-Oress lioo.ls and a (rxneral assnrnnent ! nr pla.n ami faiiey LnMer., Bo.nh.,,ne. and other lrx rHl, for I...l.eS i"" ".',n.' " '"d .'!'"' J" by BIRIOX & MAHI1N. ' ( " .,....,, i s a a aiakrs I x-F. insitethe particular attention of Ladies to I vnt assortment ofeli cai I Sha I., IUKTON Jk MARTIN". tSTR.VYl.D TUlOM the subscriber, on the fifteenth i.fjune last, a Straw berrv Roan Hors. star in bis for, head. I two white hind feet, absmt four years nld,tiftex-n hamls and a half hich. Any person eivintf information nf, I orn'turnini; to me said horse, shall be liberally paid i for his tiouble. I reside near K.atoa, Preble Co., Ohio- WM. A. Dl'lSOlNS. Ang. Tih, t4. 33-3" NOTIONS, sVJOTtONS of all kinds: Cruel, Fan. Brushes, j el l,s. Bullous, Ink, Sand. Thrcau, Combs, stct llUnl-. Clasps. c. for sale low by ntlt ON & MAA1 IV.
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Franklin County Seminiry, SI M A I K IX RROOKVILLK, FRANKLIN Co, IN'P THE Board of Trustees would r'snetful ly announce to the public that llie dn'ies nf the beiiiitiarr ill he resumed on MOMiAY, the Uh int., muter the ihsnre ...f Mr. J AMKS KI.LIOTT. I he attention of nnmi. cuardiaus and friends ofeducatioii is invited to this Institution, at hieha llioroilirh course of instruction is )ieii in the tarious hranehis of an Knrlish, Classical, and Mathi matical education. T F. U M t!. Juvenile Spelling and Heading, per tetlian flA wet ksl in
English Orammr.neorra.hv, Arithmi lir. j W ritinc, Elem. nti of Natural Hhilo-ophv.?cc,3 00 Alpbra, tieometrv. Plane I rieoiiom lrv,fheinistry. Natural Philosophy, Astrunomv, ftc. $ 00 I Instruction in tlie Latin. Cnek. ami French . Languages, M iral and Menial I hiiosnphy, and Political Economy, 8 00 o sehfilar will he nTeived for less than half a sessinn, and no allowance w ill be made for absence except tn case or sickness, and in lueh case it mutt be of short duration. It is desirable lhat siholars enter as near the berilinine; ol the session as possible, as it is more ads antageous and agreeable to all concerned. By Order if the Biard . A u en st 9th. 13-.1w N O T I C K. ,0 AL. WHOM IT MAY CONTEKN: On the ks list of May, 18.?, the last ill and teitanunt of Isaac S. Swerinscn. then latent Franklin conn y. in the state of Indiana, deceased, as regularly admitted tn Probate, in the Prubatr Court of said cuun'y, by which said last will and testament, among other thinrs, the testator directs that all the residue of his personal estate shall be invested for the use of Harhara Si rinren. the ile of the testator; the said Barbara to receive the ititert-st aecruiiisf thereon durut her natural life; the said last will and lestamt tit contains the followint; provision: "Il is my will that nt the death ot my Ix-joved wife Harhara, my executor hereinafter named make a full colli ction of all moneys due my estate and then to eive nonce, by pub ie advertisement to all my leiral heirs to come 'forward within three vears from the time of advertisement. All my heirs that may come forward within the time above described, their claims heinir licallv tested shall be entitled lo their respective qual share of the : w hole sum collect! d, as last ahove described. Those I who may fail to appear in tint time, i (any such there j -, sua, i ,e lot-ever rxciiiaeu irom any snare o interest in my estate whatever." On the 4ih of July, I8JS, Mrs. Dirbara Sweringen, the relict of the "a d testator, depart, d this life ill said Franklin County. In pursuance thcref ire of the said last will and tes tament, the undersigned, .lames Coiiwell I. Executor j his all perot sain last will and testament, heixbv nntilits all t sons interested as claimants under said last will and testament, to pro.luee to t le Probate Court of said rouni) proper evidence ot their right to a distributive share of the estate of said testator, within the term of three years from the date of I Ins advertisement. The probable amount of said estate subject to distribution, is four thou-and dollars. JAMES COX WEI. I., Executor ol the Estate ol I. S. Swcrmgen. Aug. R, 149 31-Sm The Xenia Torch Light .Ohio) and Fredericktown Examiner (Md.j will insert the fore. ! going advertisement weekly for 3 months, and s, nd a I copy ot each o. containing the adv. to J. D. Howland, Hmnkville, Franklin county, ltldiana,and send their hillt to this office. Executor's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that un this Slh day of tj August, I84S, letters testamentary have been granted out of the Franklin County Probate Court, to the undersigned as executor of the last will and tea'ametit of Harhara Swrringen, late of said county, deceased. Persons having claims unseflled against said estalp will present them for paxment. The estate is solvent. UEtin't.iE G. SHOLP. Aug. VI. 33-3w A Th r:i Ii isisr ll.icliiitp. fllHK subscriber has for sale an excellent 1 brashI ing Machine, in good and complete repair. It has been used one season and operated well. It will he sold on reasonable terms. Apply to the undersigned, in Brook v ill.-. YVM. MOFFITT. May 31st, 1S4S. 23-3w Administrators' Notice. IV' OTICE i hereby given, that the undersigned hare taken out letters of administration on the estate of Matilda Coleman, late of the rouiilr of F'ranklin and State of Indiana, deceased. 1 he estate or said deceased is probably solvent. A II persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment; and those having claims against said estate are notified to present them duly authenticated within one vear. MxHTIX WILLIAMS, Adm'r. August 1st, 194S.-3J.3w Administrator's Sale. rVOTICF: is hereby given that the undersigned adss deceased, late of the coiiniy of Fianklin, and state of Indiana, w ill sell at public auction on Saturdav the 2th day of August, 184S, at the late residence of the deceas.il, mar lllooming tirove, all the personal property Ik longing to the said estate; to-w it: Cattle, Hg, Sheep, torn, Oats, Household and Kitchen Furniture, itc. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms of sale made known on the dav of sale. MAKI IN WILLIAMS, Adm'r. August 1st, 1849. iiiw New Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned has lately received a large and complete assortment of i very description nftioods suitable for the season : iiirh as DRESS coons. Super. French, and English t'ASIIMF.W F'.S. " " Mousse de Lauti s Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca Frrnih, English, and Scotch Uingliams Snpertiiie (iala Plaids " Haw Silk Plaids Hnena Vista, Monierey and On-put Worsted Plaids Moler color, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded llnnibar.iues Plaid t'loak Linings, all Wivnl Stnprd, Plaid and Plain Linseys Hich F.nglisli and Ameri.-aii Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloakings Silk ami Cotton xelv.-t A rirh as.ortmi nt of plain black ami Taney Silks On'cian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Cloves, a new article Hoskiii and Kid tiloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves t orsted Hoods and Comlorts Plain and plaid Cambrics and .laconets Swiss, xiull and Hook Muslins Lin. n Cambrics, brow n and black Cambrics Thnad Laces, F'.dgiugs, and Insertmgs Plain and conl.-d .lacou.-ts, llniw n Hollands Irish Linens, Green Hen ge, Gauze Vtila New Style Holinet Hihb.nnls Honnet l abbs and Aniticial Flowers - lllack Sewing Haw- Silk and Mohair F rinses , Silk Fringes for Itrx sses, all colors j black and Fancy colored Apron i;irdle, Shawls, &c. Snpspr.nM Wool I.ntchft Sha H Oo Hi lit ami WorMrri Hroi'lm Shaw Is lti Honvy Wnu! n ami Trkrri rt. riain ami KmhM Clntli and Cihmrrt rfo SiiptT. Hlstuket autl Nerk do Silk Cravat and H'dkU Cloths, Cassimeres, &c. Fine Mm , hlack and brown Frt uch, Knlih and A nnnvan I'loth French, F.mrlih and American wool Mack Caim,rva Siiimt Frvm-h and F,mrli,li tanvy Cnnrn " Sky hlur Ft-ltCloth an.l Markmaw H1aiikert.nrCnatt loii nnxci! ami mht-r t lt d ittdi Hint-, black and enld miv rl .Ian Red, ntn, white and yt-ttow Flanm-U Fine black and blne-HUii. rm.im .' ting Black Silk Vt Ivet and Satin Ho Fancy ctdor-d Worsted do Fine Buck Minn and Glovr. nhAXKEVS. StiEETIXHS, $c. 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney IManketa Q-4 and 10-4 do do Brown and bleached Shining' 5-4 and -4 brown Shertintr Brown and bleached OriHinc anil Cantnn Flannclt The above prnwl have hitn trcted with great care, and are oHVrvd at t he lowent Cincinnati price for CASH. H. TYNFR. KnwkTille, Nov. 23tb, 1847. 49 Wood s Steam Iron Railing; M A N U P A C T t It V , Rule Koad, hSovp BiiUonwoodStiPhilatielphiii. IKON R AlMNCiS for public and private huildinr4 and public pquares, of every vanetj l" fnrm and j pattern. t pnii'tery Kainitc "r ciatc inn nmqnr ni'nirns j emhraiincpariU ot'nut bundn d differ nt tarieiiei. j I Inni ri.air and St tUv, tor Garden, Mail and Pi- 1 I irrm-i in style. I 1 Verandas and PiUM r, fur Onttapes made in mrv i atylr. ' t Supennr Wniupht Irin Galen, for Carriage entran ces. ea- at vie Plalcunv RrarKet Ac. Irua Tableatif arittn tvle,enibracinc T.oi XIV F.lira.M thean, Gothic, aud mod, rn pattern. ith ; white and cold Itali.in Mirhle top. Ther ladle l have be-n intrMlue.d iy the tiheriber fr Hotels 1 Reitaurants Ice Cream SaliMn, Vc. They are brantiful article of furniture fr Hat Store and other e tatlihments uhtre it i detrahk'tu make a prand dipUy. C "He ha recently rontrm-ted an ehxaut ubtan. tial Vat Iron Hitching lot, in form admiruhK adapted t pennanene of poitin, hitrhly ornament d, and repreentmi5 well ext cuted Head ol that noble animal, the Horf. Siivh an article ha lout? been a desideratum,, and ts now offend to the good taste of the public Strancer viitinij Philadelphia, ar resptctfuMy tnvitetl to rail at hi Warei-tnim. and exaonne hi tliflVmit apecimt n of new and beautilul work. liUKK.HI At)tl, Proprietor, Pftine ffoA', nhow Buttonwmmtt Street. PhilnHn. He ha recently puhihed, at frtat ex petite, an nrtirinal work exhibumc the new deiR:ii and pattern m hich are executed at hi etablihment, embraiinif all the aHx.ve article, and the variou and splendid pattern nMYmetery, B4lcony, Step, aud other Kiliniy w hich have been mauufai lured I'm l.anrel Hill and nt ter celebrated Cemeteries, designed expressly for his own e-tahlihment, and which may be sent lo anv part of the world tn those ho desire to make a selection. 1'i.douMed n f. r. nee will Ih required tn niMirv a prompt return of the virk, after an oppor - tunitv for mskintr the eeiion. PliiUtdilptii.i, April 10, IS IS. IS
J II. F A Km.' II A H e;uois. First Arrival!!! of New and Fashionable Goods at the New Store of I.INCK sV fxkuiui u. Dealers in Staple anil Fancy Dry (ioods. Hard ware, (neeuswnre, ilassare. Wooden art , C il tler. (iioeenes. Nails. Hats, taps, ii'mi.. sntiei, Autiotts, ,vc. fit 0PP"'c the Post OITiee. on M.ix Durness street, , v(... Mrookville, Indiana. I 1 ' IHIt avail inemseleea of tins ' tuethnd to acknowledire to theirfriends and cu-r-ro t. oi rraiiiiiue lor tne nix rai snare ut patmoacrr received: and now lake Measure in annoiinrintr to the pnhlic. that thev have tut re ived j ! a NEW and SITE N Dl I assortment of sph I It; an.l ! SI MMEH tiOOUS, s. lected with ereat care from j the first and most complete assortments of seasonable i jnods in the market. I h-ir stock consists in part of! CM I ATI X. ! Super blue, black, brown and claret Jmei ican and j Koreien Hroad Cloths. ' blur and black Heaver Cloths. ' Pa'aotua Coaiine. Silk warped '. nil n lift on. ! Croton Cloth, and a tanetv ofl.innens. j " brown, green and rold mix, d I weeds. ( Pantaloonery. I ' Fancy American and French Cassimets. I " Plain do st jn " Fancy and "plain black, blue, brown, eras, and mixed Satimtts. j " Keiiiurky. Pennsylvania and Domesiic Jeans Curded Yelvetiren. (new strle.; " Fanrrand plain I.inlien and Cotton Fahr c. Ginshams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines Alpacas &c. i French, Manchester and Carlton and black, purple and Siakr plaid Ciiittrhains. j nomestic purple and plaid Cimehains. Plain pink, blue and bud' do Purple, brown, blue, and blue and orange Merri- ! mack Prints. nine, mack; lli-ht. ml red and f-.nrv prims Super English Chintz, plain patterns, " Furniture Prin.s A BE Al'l IFfl. and CHOICE selection of I. AWNS of various colors and tteirr,,. Brown, bin,., green and fincy mouse de laines. Super black and mode colored Alpacas. " black and mode colored I. von.se Cloth. .Black, brown, blue, pink, drab and Mate colored Mulins Silk tintshrd and cloak linings, apron and mariners' t hrik. .....e .,, eo,i,,., riannels. table and Srotrh Diaper. 1 nieacoe.t tt:iniak .nam ami fn.,.-, ....IM I u 1. 1 I.. , 1. , I I Silks, Vestinss, Shawls, &c Super plain black, blue black and fancr ilr.ii Silk , col d gro de Afriiue bomiel Silks" I " cauey d0 d I " Setishaw apron do White, blue and pink Florence and White Satin. I ,.,, ,.,a,-K nailll anil Xelvet f.ir X est mg. ! I " fancy silk.Meriiio.Ca-hm. re,Y Marsailles " ! t Shawls and Dn ss Haii.lkerehiefs of the latest stile, I and choiee vai ietc. i Swiss, mull. hook. .,!.; ..i ,....t...i i ... i Mosliita. s. ..I... ..... l.) . . i , irivh i.nVn; &c. ivc."' "h """"K "; Kri, n ; UO X NETS Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Misses Spring j Style Fashionaliie Ilonn, t. ' c)rIos. Marking canvass, cruel, canvass needles, thread 1 and Muslin edging, I.i.e i.ace ad losertings, I Black and modeeol'd Si k. Mohair and cotton Fringes, Worsted Ferriis, Ladies Tanihoard Collars, i Finish,, I llal.it, ,Ild sp,.r Kr.,,,,.1, s,,ir,rd Cullars, j Artihiial Flowers, pi in, and fanrv purse twist, sieel l 3,,, rings and tassels; Tarasuls, L tnbrellas, Fans, Ac. ie. GENEHAI. ASSOHTMEM of Superior IUHP.OXS 1 Ladies col d and black kid, silk and cotton l.loves. ; t.ents hm k, kid, s.lk and eoiton do ! Men's, l adies', Miss' and children's cotton and worsteu nose Children's Iteiirnles, bin s Belts, lice hats x it vis. Dodd.lte.,,,()le.Vra.hio,, do do Palm I Fur, cloth, oil.l silk and velvet CAPS Boots and Shoe. Men sand Boys' t all, Kip and Common Hoots. , ",. , , " Shoes. Ladies and Misses' morocco and calf hoots and sh.ics ,,-,.., " slippers, buskins and gaiters. SI Lf.Mlin assortmrnt ol 1 .1 )l 1 K I N (i til.ASSFS WALL AND WINDOW PAPEK. Lantlsrnpe and li-r S- rrrns and Borders. Jrgc and Small TEA WA1IEHS. Spl. ndol assortment of Ladies' and lieiitl. men's HHI SSEI.S t AHI EI- llAtiS Ora.s Ma,, inanufactund by the Blind; com husk Mats. Oil painted 1 and. cape Window Shades. All kinds ol approved luervhaiilable rountrv pr.iduce ric iv.-il in i xclinuge for goods, l , sh p'rin-s. Inrchasers an- r. qui sled to examine for thenis. In s both the A RTICLE and the H If E.a. our mono still is. that 'lhe liiinlile aixpeuse is preferable to the slow '""'"e-"' 1.1NCK & lAlimilAK. April 1st, 1848. WATRK CI7I5K. ffllfK flm-iiit orHYIVOPATIIY. mnl the imiMIp B in rriH-ral, nrt- int'urmt tl that wr hWATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT iu Centnville. W, ..,.... . " liems .ill lw .ss.....l L.. :e"'" " " ''- .,n...-e.i ... . L."i. . . '.'""'l,:"'c -.tem, in o...?. '' .'h: .f. r. .v r,m" div i,,rtem. . i. . i ' . " c )- rt. . .- ii """"I -I inin ,-aniicteil. I he following are some ol the many diseases which V... V a . i.ii . '. I,: "' A true and rexer. Acute and 1 broim- I oil an. ll. .... .... . si- t ii . e.o Ipepia, Siek Head ache, t hn.mc liamh,ra and Dysentery, and Nervous Hebilitv. Spasmodic tfl'ee. turns, .rheumatism, Srnifula, While Swelling, and Oisea ea ol the Hones, Aslhina, Diseases of llie Lungs and Liver, Dropsies, and Sore Exes , Hisea.es of the Skin. Piles, Flsinla and Hernia." Also, all diseases ., 'or ... rrnino-r. veo,re,,ie ,, tne X olll.tv Seat or Wacne Connlv anil is a pleasant and healihy villag,-. Hoarding ran ne antained on very reasonable terms. Pers ,n w ishing further information will be promptly attended to b) addressing us post paid. S. S. H U.L, M. n , ' I'- HALL, M. D. Ceiiln ville, July 1, 1848. Ji-Jw T Tills PUIHalC. 11 -..i.es compu-ieii nnr new Piano mid " ars-r,.,..,.., alio receivi 0 olirlirst sh.nni. ni.. I ronsisnnc of .! sj.1,-,,,1,,1 ,anos, so. I too chests , choice I eas, we invite purchasers ami ,1 ral.-rs in those i articles lo rail ami examine our stock, w Inch will be l replenished weekly. Our Teas an- purchased for cash direct fmm the Import, rs ami our Piano, heintr from the n.sn.it'arI lory ol'Slo.lart ,V K.iitil.iini. New York, cannot be ej quailed iu the I n, led Stales. The Piano Sale-room is over the Tea Ware-rooms, I and occupies lhe w hole upper pan ol' the boil.linf . j leas put up in (and J hi.iii.I paekaevs, of toner I quality in h. nrr style, and at lower prices, than by ; any of the Eastern packiur hoiis.-s. SXI1TH V NIXON". North K.asi cor. July as, IS4S. rili ,V WaUu sis C iicinnali, Ohio. Administrator's Sale of Real Estate jVrO 1 ICK i hereby crivt n that the titult ricriietl ml miuitraor tf llie KMmeof lorn ntf (, M'.rcan. Imp nt" the rmiiity nf Frank Ii n, and State tit In (liana, tlect a tl, will ep,ne tu nle at piihlie auction, at the huue ulMaine I.anh, tn lhe ttiwn nf tMtermon S:ttiirdHy the 2lMh .:iy of July, 184, the !'(- low ,tt( rt al eMitte, to- it; Thv itmiih t t qr. tiflhe smith f qr. f nectiOn n. 21, in tonhi Vt 1 2. ofrane No. 1 least, containing torty acres, tuliji ct to the ii1ii" ifnwer. Term One th.ril f the purchase mu-ney tn lie rfow n, at the time of iurclia-t ; i he reniaiiidt r iit ntnnihs, the iurchaer riititr hum, ith pntt se runty. ZK.PMEMAII MHSI,i,. June Jth, I43. 27-4W Alnunttrattir. S I A TK OF Ini WA, I'MOV COI N I Y, SS. LEWIS HHOWX, t'ninn 'Cirmii; Cuurt, 5Spring "rerin, 184S. VS Rill tn Chanc-rv to ForeTHOMAS NKVF.MVG ch.se MOKTGAGF.. ON this day. tt-u it, the second Judicial day ot the term aforesaid, the complainant comes by Yryan. hi counsel, and tiles hi hill in thi b half, and prnfs tn the satisfoction of the court that the said defendant is not a reside tit of lhe State of Indiana: It i thert-fo n ordered that publication nt the pendency of this Rill be made for the term of three week iu ! suceesin in the -Indiana American," a weeklv I newspaper published at Rmokie, notiiyiug the j said d fendant tn be and appear before the im-'c of said Court, at Liberty, on the ti rt day of their m xt term, to be holdi n on ihe 3d Monday nf Septenib. r m xt, and anwer -mid Rill, or in default theanie will be heaid and dt creetl upnti in hi abwiiee. ! Attest, K.nUHIl.L RCKNSIOK, CU rk. Liln rtv, 2-fh June, HIS. 27-.tw Y.ARYAN, Sul. Boots & Shoes. THS. Men's tine Calf Bonis. 9 do Kip BroRilis. 24 " .10 Call' .1,, 24 " rln do Slipper. 4i Women's Calf llnskins li llo Colored l ies. 34 . tin Kid Sprini; do 24 Children's Shoes, r!3G J'ist n-eeiv.-d and for sale low by May lis, IS4S. K i SEH. 'ruriipikc .olici. T tHF. Stoi-kliold. rs uf the Franklin rnriipikr Company are hereby noiili.il that ihe tour hrst inslaluieiits on the raitital stork of said eoiiinany are ! iiu due, and persons in arr. ars for an ot'sael instali menis, are hereby untitled lo make pa mi nt to the j Treasurer mi nr before the imh day of .Inly next, or measures .ill b. laki-n to enforre sitt-h parmetti, in nrdi r to enable the dirrriors tn meet the i iicaireiiieiil. ( t hey haxe made under the instructions of the stockholders. By order of the Hoard. JOHN I'. HH.xui, l-rxs t. John Wynn, Secretary. June mill, l4i. ti.3isr Groceries, Pine Ware, Etc. TF. Coff.-e, Suvar, flicc, Molae, Saleraiu. P. r. Since. Ginger, Dye StuH j 1 1 ....... Yamt Nails. Gin, flope lub and HmkiiSiVc Jtc . eoiistantly on hand and or salt low by liVMON A. MA a I l N.
II. 1.INCH.
PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. I HAVE just reci.ed a co.hI assoruuttit of Silk, (iitu'liain anril'sliro Parasols. I'lai.l Dress Silks. Holm, t Kihanils. IIoiiiii l and Palm l."af Hats. XVhuh i!l be old at the lowest Cinrionaii priees for rash. Persons ishisie to hny gods i! I find it lo their interest ro call ami examine the prices of in) goods b, fore the) luakr their purchases. Ma5 I'i, IW. H. I INK.
For Gentlemen in ps. n.oTii. la ps. Plain and Fancy Cass, mere. 12 ps. Satllietts. t ps. Tweed, sin-le and double widih fi ps. Kenttivky leans. S ps. Plain and F' liic) Satin Vesting. 10 ps. s. Just riceivid and for s:ile low 1-) ItlH I ON ft M H FIN. May 1st, J8IS. BROOKVILLE HEALTH DEPOT! i- .S. WIM JAMS FT AS established in the A m. rn an Ro.l.l.no- ex. nt tne imirt. House, a (..io-.l A r..-.l... aie oiall the n nl,l,, , vjlo.l.lr Patent ' M dii uies ad ipted t.. the dts. ases-t,e w . . amouit j huh are the e.lehru.d H E FEN B K H 1. CO XI- I PAWS Medicines. f.r. XfLean's valuable Liver I P lis. Dr. MT.ean'sWorm Sp.ritie, Dr t;oo.Ps Fe- ! nisle Pill.. Oman's Honesel Pills. Karon Von Hiitche- I ler s Merit 1 His, pr Kan s iu.tlv reh hraied Fever I una Ague rill., Ilr Sh. rioan'. P.M,r Man's Plasti rs, etc. ivc. I he piililic are r spectful I V t' em a trial. invit, d to gise . J. S. t. will rert iveill a f. ilaisa g. ner.il assort nl " " inlrrrslnig h..,ks. rolisisl in g of t h isicst aoo mo. salnahl- In. rary western ami east rn ainh.ir.. I.produr'iiMis w,i; also act i r all the pniicipul uewrs,ipers and neno.li a,s..t the west. jul. ,M, TP.RMsOKTm.' I M I A X A A M l-l II 1 f? V. VVO Dollar, i, advsoee so - tl.Ol. at tl,e e,l ,.!,!,,. ....... ...i .. .. j i .. : . : tn ........ e so s, ,, j ever) ) ear pa, mint is dilated thereafA pvkktisbxikn TK.-One square or less will ho insorted ihree time. f.,r one dollar.if pax ment he m!,de '" dV,nc,-,; , J"";,r ' ! -live cent. ,f p.,. , mint be, . lived, .in year; and one dollar and fifty . ... .. .. ars, ami in the same , lion lol thet.a.e pavm. nt is d. laved 1j vertis.-ment.fora longer ti we w ill he charg- ! same prinetpl, s. propor-,-ger add on the SMIir IP. 1 1 III :i -( w, X: T3-1.-rcl --. JIIMOS of X. ti Sugar. . 9 o Ham Is ot of M..la. 10 Half Iu No. 1 Ma. c t'lart'-r do. S I i rce jV.ie A pril 27lh. Fur sale by H I YVFiV. are;il A (li'.u liouwl Second Arrival I Of Spring G,.o.-s at the N E W STORE of : I.I Xl' It .XV 1-" A u i ii ; .1 i lAsHS. I.INCK (it FAATUrllAM off. iibhc a second complete assortment of FASH- ' I.E SPUtXli and SI MMKH t.OODS. sc. ION A HI ......-,..,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,, iiKMiuni I'HU KS. 1 hey present inducrineiits for loners from distant ' neighborhoods to ) xaiuiue th. ir slock, as -rt ..,,.-. passed in this market I'rie.s MICH reduced. May 21, 1644. Select School. K Firm Mnnl.t aiiMu-nMf io the r.'i7n(.f IPIIllI Y till k.s j SEI.K.C I SCHOOL, on X.i;ivih. I0,h in.t : in the Ma.otnr IlililJing. ,, Court st., one door souther Mr. Kt.iasmo.k.ii. whnh will l-taught all the bran- , ches perfiiiiing to a thorough English education tr .'''c Ii.m ral pairouage which he has heretofore 1 recei,.-d, and in , o w ol' .!..- .i. - - . hich he is now hie to afford, he flatters himself reasonable support will still be con- , TKRMS. : For pnttiari studies. su,-li ' .luiclule sp, lling and iea1 mg, per Uliarl. r.ill we. ks 1 2 00 , ror x.ranitnar, x... i rapln , A rub metic, W ritmg. c. Nor higher hranrhes, im-I uding Mirehr.i. t;e3 CO nnietrx, H ,ok Keenitir. Che , I .,.1.C. Man, . . r -- j , r . 4 00 I the sutoerts treated i.r i.. i I'hilo.ophy will In illusiraird hvixp. run. ins, thereby gituig a double adiantrge l.l all wishing iu pursue lb,,..- branches. Fuallowa .ee will be made for l. ..,,1.... . case f ,,,-kio... and th, n only w hen -o.-h al.s. nee o..,i oeone we. k or more. No s, hoJr will be re.. ., . I , i'.i i.,r less than l.all a q lart. i, and n,,i dt r eit-hl v. ars.tl aee. oluiitied mi- ( 'I lie ol.ieel of,h,s last arraog. m.i.t j. to secure a regular at i tidatii-c It . . , ,, ,,, ,,,, .. holars comm. nee, not otil) tl- f,,,i k, but the first dav July 5 .;s-.w , r- Kl I t'll. " ' uoppcr smiths rrmif Sim-t, h, iw.tn I'lKc ami 11.11 ler. n.,os.fll.t S, eolld sl.-eel h, .sse.-o M.L.. ! and Walnut, t'tvciw '', 1 r ''.'V " v r' " c. ii.tantly on hand i T'""--1 assort mini their line, i such as t opper Wash. Slew ea and Glue Kettles. . - - di'.i.r,s; s...ia E.,Lp.d ;rrJd': , 1'aietn lo ii. raior for making Soda Wat N.ll. We maiiiilaclilre rl all tilo. s fmm .soo lo .1000 gallons. sc. w Kettles, Itr Engine and Lard Si. am . . er work done on iht sho ,,,,,,,-e aim in tne nest no. i. in r. ) Feb. 1 1 7-tmi' ' Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW HOOT AMI SHOK STORK rXltr. SilhserilH-rs ha log r. . ut ly eoiiiio. need the Shoe Trail.-. Vt I. ,1, .al call the altei.iioii of the piihlie stock now- r, c, im.ir. Ii eons.s ..I Moois, Shoes,; Hroeans. Palm I.ea , 1-rh..r ami P.,iihi., H:... caretull. set. ete.t Iroio llu 'iiiiiir:it-t,-ri, . Iiv mi, ui lhe tirni. all x). re nr.- ill josul, il, hi iii sH un; their -lock, in point ol" .n.. In , will lie snriassed by none iu lhe cm, an.) re del. riinu, d lo sell at as low price., it mil a it 1- lower than any oi her lion e Call and we will with pi. ,,m li. w i,,u our stock. C KOI (i K l.l K Ct). No. Xlain st , between Cuiuiuliia Ai. Lower Market Mar. ins. U-iy Ribbons & Artificial Flowers. ati.-ntion of lhe I. a, lies is call, d lo our slock ast ol M ibthius and Klow. rs. lit U TON .V. MAKIIN. Hen & Boys' Summer Waie. TV. iiiMIe the allelilioii ol all in wai.riooiir lar, -stock of Milium, r ,n-. lit l TON Si MARTIN' Tlico.Sorc 3! A lir.ll; L. Hop tin M:nn Unrc r' t, n arlv niinnsii the iTr Franklin Htii- Furmiure tr all kintln ntatie iu lh- i t aiitt ui t m It , tin hui l nuii i, ui vr) rfa otijh!e t nii. lie ha tin; juit ft u Mm il a m at ami KuhtHiiti:il II' sirM ,ir pr (ittri H tn nuike and tlciivtr i--llin any (iiaiici', at luo'l r:' prnt. ltnok ille, Jul) 2uih, i"4S. so-ffn, Adm.insirator s Notice OTICK i Iu r. by em-n iUm Un, p. of Adninis-.' V t ration tie imuis )n.upou the ettafe ol Stephen ! Mariiti, ih et ai ti. late of FrmkTin connty, Ind., hate i bein ?raotid to the nndernin d by the Clerk of the t l'n-'Mle ("'iiitt -if the .tniii aUhi - AH pi non indebted to said t t;tte are retiiired to nrnkr imim ilt te put metit ; and all elaiin acaini the :ime, m n be ' pre nti d Hum diatelv. ' he eiat- i. ut. I . K. CI. ARK SO v, adm'r tie ba:nt non. Jult 0th, li-i. 30-3 i A WAY WAdOV lOU SM.Kou aeroniniiMlatins: I'-rm!! R.lyto I X. 1). tiAI.l.lOV. l'.rm.kiille, June 11, HIS. -7 FeUow-Citiiens! a o o li r ! e r KNTI.FMF.V k L AOIKS-Oiie and all I wis to :iv that 1 have fin d up and opened a new j Sfnre in the tonn of UriMikille, near Mr. Jnhnd. j Adair's l avern, when you will find a neat htile ( Monk ol tioil, well airied. and very cheap for eah or rod etomtry produce; ueh Hui'er. Kafc. ' Rat:, K ather, Stc. My tork cmeii nf n ueli t Ciod as sre uallv kept in retail for . ieh a CalM. lelaoe. Alpaca. I.ntre, plain and plaid; Uingh-iin, plain ami plaul M nchns. piain and ero-s- j barred Jacniett. Ruhineit. ti n cibii tt, plain and j tin-nred, brw u and bh arhed Mn-lins, Lmen .sc s, I Kdirinc o r'ioc. Riltiii, Riime I rtmiii f , Uriiiili and Hi' , I.Hitttn Wt,.rkd 4'ltir aud i Crt', lnnf e Silk f.r lr . a B-d article very cheap: bl.u k and brown Priliint. eottni aud Iimit-n. Clth, Ca-imen-, S tt'iinf. I d, Janes, I.io a. vs, J lnnio U: (! n, WiHilen, Kilk, Velstt and Saiin VESIIXG.S; a varifty of smnm r chI lr pfiit'n and hoi tn,ueh a Sniiiim r CI ith, lrap tl'i-te. Inn n ai-d fiiMim frond . plum and plaid. tSi) ll.inl w mi a ltd Cut W ry. Mai, C:p. Ttnots and Shms. I a. fnf-r. S-icar, Milaes, &e. tie nir a call I hall Uke pleasure Hi h- tug von my ifiH'd, ami if I hae such as n ou in priceand qualiM, I Impe t havet slure ol ).tir Custom. Come and s-e in . A W. sn.I KMIF.HGKK. IlnHkile, April 24, 144 IS-Sui CANril ALACHA T It 1 V M V II A X Ti: wH. 'I OWNSFA I, the celebrated niamifartnrer I t.f 'i'tt'Ti trtnt't Mii'ariln U is ailnut'i ! pu'liclv that tin Cahlornia IMaot is r hetter iknt Sfirapartil" and i- i he cheapet and Ustondieine in the rld." 1'umphl is rttiitaintntf mtt n tiuc inii-rmaiioii a tn it n mark able properite iu the cure of Fever and Aeoe, I'ul miiary Coniil:nnt, NervMiis Atfertioiis and Cutanetms Iiorer, from
... , ' J u the most resperlah.e s.ouc- s may neouiainra a, tne lobacco.Slareh.l it., ,ir.,, u. rr.ard..l lo p,t pa,d applica-
I air. tiolis, per man. FK F.I-F.R ICK A CAY, 1 I'rop r.et r ut (ay t Ctjncfiri!rt$ua, OEPO f, V Ri-iada, N.w ork. -3w
on in ho wl: AT HA MM 1 SON. Oil ID: D GERARD, Proprietor r'XHIS Hotel has been refitted no painted anew, m iusiile and out ihe rooms nil nm.ld with
; new carpels, new h d., hcdsteails. , hatra. rabies; at.d indeed, everything eon in He, with, and ap periaiu i ng ; and be louring to. a Hotel, lias undergone an entire change. Wit houi doulil it is as i.eat ai esinhlislimi nt 'assan b-found in any lowuof the same sie eiih. r j east orwest of the mountains. H is table, too. is not ; surpassed for the n.n .-an, s and I wvuik of life, and w I IF satisfy the llie. si epitu re. I l he Stabhngh Ionising l. this Hon -has alsob,-n impn,el. I he best of provender w ill at alllimts I be furnished. j Traveler-will findit lo I heir comfort and advan-i tare to stop at the Ohio House, j Feb 5, 147 W09lrAIMIfi I TE Reread, l. thefirst i.r Ma v for Carding, I nJ a our Machine, an- f ih.' he. t In the ronntry. and we have,,!,! aioftned hands, we can j with coiihdmce warrant the best of work, on sliorr notice. 1 CAKniXC. AM) snXXINc.., j Will Ie done for custom, rs at the following prices: r '""iiiiionmiii, nil.. i.-. . Mixed " " ,7 ' s Keeling Yarn. 2 - I he suialUsi l-,t f.r stMiinmr must In-15 Ihs MAXlKACILiUlXl... Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, stiel s. . " 4 leaf. Snninet. according to color. Cass, mere, acroi-dnii- to color, Cloth. ni coiiTmg to color. While Flaunt 1. aciordniz to wi Dved pr. yd. .til t-lt.,s: 37io.sn' '.'ii.r.s ?0 lo?' ill. 15 (,,.'.( 10.571 Hlankets, pi r pair. Si 0 I r nase a very large st..eh ol t O'll.EV CMOIK ; of the al.ee kinds, hu h we w, II he giad to.xcbaoge ; lor Wool. Cash, or ant kind of Prod.ire, al r lair prices. As we are d. I, rinined to wa rant onr work good, and on, good, dura lile, we hope and expect a i large share ol'lhe pu'iiic p:i,r o,;,;-. CAI.I.! THY VS. tn see:: and ifvou are disappointed, we wili make sou wh.ot-. I E. MACY Si CD j Laurel, April th. 184?. 1(1I'KHIIY I'fntn'ifr. 'xitlti tin i ll i I: nil Mi',; r .-u. io.. nun t n.Twn Have and K.'.u. I,a. constantly mi haiift htm. l.T :tl , Wt II. Ci-rrrti ami Force Puiui.s, VI, . 1 1 ll i 4 I t I . .1 1 ... It- . a. a it it. i ill . (tir CiM, ril for ......1 .imiii:i .r maii fn.tiii-. lo iU;in,e R.iriJ. il. ,aM, V c I., rvm ,.t Tn.iH 4 u? u . i an he oliiaiiii ti Wjinr t an hr rorirt v. J in.iii I' 0 : to 150 iVrl in h, IRl.t, anc runi 2 io -lOOO Uit ua j rl. at a sihuU t ik ixc. t Ail urtitm from Hie country rucuttil iUi nvuliit- aiitf dtwpjtich. ; Cm tO , Dec. 2, I-7 Si-y ! i.i. jo7:. , AI TOKVF.Y AND COI NSEI.1.0K A I. VW. Ilriputvi Hp. t n '1 . Office on Main Burgess St. Hs-e. 20, 1S47. 52- ly .Jo:i .ini.i.ir i.'i.y Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Practices in Hjtii,l..,n r-i. j ties. Ohio. OFFICE On the East sol,- of Main, between 3.1 and 4ih Sis.. Cineiiinaii. Oh... Kefer to P. F. Clarksol.. RrooLvillr Wee. ltU". Sl-ly II. 1. .IfIIS()X. ATTOIIXEY nn COfxsEI.I.OR AT LAW, SHKI.HYVII.I.E, IXD. Heferto xt.-ssrs. ('..ram. fw.-e.l i t v , incinnali. Ceo. Holland, Esq. Hno-k ville. Inn Oct. ti, 1447. 41 JOH A. M ATKOX. Attnrnpv at T.ara OfFI C r ON M.IX Sr., IIkOOKVIII F. May loth, .Mo. 20-tf. JOHN II. FAKIIUIIAI., A TluRNEV at Law. I' i ti o k v i I I o , la. Jan. 10 IS ;j.if. JOIIX D.IIOU LAM), Attorney at Law, lil.t.OlvVILLK.Ia. ii. v ."Si i jafa?r; co. M xM F1C I t 'U"!S OF Cast, Wroxi- t, nd Steel, KculdDo?ra i-i'.v.j'hs, Sen ii. I. St. He l:oiiand Walnut, fin. O. M.i n-h l-tl, 1 j-.js. taxi: a it??; f l E s.ihseril., r lei, i i r y . of Xfr. Go...! , , I r Hides and Hark, for whu pnc.-, ,Vc. ii-l. .m nii.rs: n. iM-tV rhfi.lri 1 an Ywrtf "K 1 1 l' w i-sltfs i tiirt-h:it ti lf mi1ii;iv, ihv markt l 11KNRY SHAIKH. April I 5th, l47Tl'If J'fl .V SOY. Cincinnati, Ohio. W. .t s.-. , nh .tn. t, ln-t w en IV, sI t ro How and .In hn st., sJAW MtM'FAcrl'HEH.S - All de.eriotions of 1 1 Circular Saws made lo order; Iron. W hh or ; Hark Saws; all kinds .,f ;,rn- Saws f..r tiiri.iug j either lor use l.y hati,' or mill power: all kinds of i saw- repairing i x- cm d in a workman'ike manner. Huckledsaws repaired and warrauled npial lo n.'w t Fib. 3,1, IS4S. T-lv I ii. .V VT II !:.l.e!.,.,i. Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers All.) Donlers in 1 l.ir.ln are mii.i ( '..tier,NO. .-U M l s II I HT. Ilrtwreer K.;lilh ami N il.t I., I 1 X V V -1 . Coopers, ('.irpeiiters, Warron, Col.iiiet, M1( Cliuir ! Msikers' 'I'miU, of every ii'M-ripliou, j iilwhV 111! ll.lll.l, 1 OH MtnK TO OltllKIt, AT SHOKT XOT1CK. Mar. 20. '4S. 1J-I t S New Go3ds! PJew Goods.1! I Spleiuiid Assortment ol' Sjiring an.t S imnier ! GOODS!! D. (la! IO, in .vMitmn to the 1nr varii . and - iHiit aoriuti'iii f trnu-N nf -. rv f)rrriptittu, w his h a re m I w to hi f'..um' :u hi l I mini, i in"" ree ivmp nn ntm-1 fn ! i.m k i .If moil tpl. ntlitl ami fd-hiiHiali.t--t I. . of sph I ; SVMMKU ;oins, ami tut h.-" n.t nif r.n b. nltl vu-.tui.it r. and to tin public ir.in r.illv. ai th.i iest prtciat btt.h .il.tMii ! m ilroukviiir. Hv it Ji ' rinint-d i-i fa i v .! .T in hv none, mill h.e.es h.s IVieii.ls . ill f.,v,,r li ui wn, a chII. and t aniiiie for th . I. h I. is ,, I, powi r to arco-tttn'd ite t fi tn v, it't lo :.p. in w, ..nd fii-hi' alil. i; !. and i dctenniiu ii to ci-i o il (hi v will ik hitn - rh.ui e. IXV f.'O.TDS A fin" si b etion olCI-O IHS, ufavanet) tfriiuii1 1t and C'llor.. Caini're ami Snttinet. Jeans, IwetiNand a variety of lUncy uw!s fnr Stuonit r raiitdlxiou. II rap d'Kte. Rich poll pee Hatit'kerehit T lllack -.ilk .-ck llaudki-rvhiefs A supply of first rat'- trimmine4, and tiid-rd cm tv tluntx thut uenth nun CiioUl vs ib i-i t..i k tin ir Kunlrobt. Fashionaljle HATS. To the 1, .1 l i s . Fancy Law n. Irin d I.a na; Frent h flinch am. . ehoici supply f Sprniii; ai.d Sum nit r rnuti Silk, Poplin ;ind l.n-tre Frinires. btaek Silk an.l fa ncv en!ors 4-4 t a-hincn- lluioik re ho -1-4 mliniider. & Sh:i w I - . H-4 d'-ab Sha v U; -1 hi. irk sh i U : Li in li t 'amtir iv Hatnlkt relnef ; Silk Mm; Kid Cilijtes, ud a - nel f Laees and Fd-rmc. Ronnets. I.erhoru and Fancy S'r.iw. ltn net HibtjHjiis and tHiiv) I riiuinin, in the spring Sl le. Faraol. and al" th minor articles of the tride well selected, as run, 1 apt , cutifjii and silk S wiiig-. Hooks and F.., Ktc. ttt:i:.vs-wAiK. A rich and full supply of Ote New Stjle of tut t us. w a-e. STAPLE GOODS. Ilr-mti nrd III nch-d shirtings. Sheeting, I H-kio, Cotton Varus, Caudle " o k, ,Vr. niH)IS .AND .HOKS. A troml stock Lndi Spmir and Summer Slot -i fahioiia(ie M(urn. i,nH-tils of all kind. s h it d with teal rare and for ai ut the hwt liiii'tr rat'i. 21; riUvarr: And indeed every fhin thai our public , p i t.i find at ihe (inn fn -!i, uli tt-i-ftd ami tin:, p. iive n a Intnl. and tst- art ebre e hall pkae joti. April I 4, 164. " (M)K at ur (... - ! Imx m. We hate tl4 urgent art!'f m -is -i m town. Mavl. lii'KI- MAR I IV. t io !-. I Kl.lsjl, I't 1 a B i I. A 'tie iilrnvr uriivl. fn ii iUX A. M AK I I V II X 1.1'. si,- r tint'. 1.4J -iddiitg .t an tor f N C K i FAKQVHAK. 1 C..i x. iii-t-M,. : R H.i and For sale at t Iu o. r 3i. . ki:i:lv, urc.vrisT, txstylLI. sisii lir'oolss-ill.elh.-Uih ol Aorusl, ', V iisKoa l tils li.-u..viiillsils i. li
