Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 29 September 1848 — Page 3

&J Marriages can uever occur at Gretna Green again. A Scotch marriage, bill has been read a third time In the Lords, which requires runaway couples to reside a fortnight in PcotN1n4 before they can effect the hasty purpose wlucli?8id to be followed by a leisurely penO, Hon. Louis McLane has resigned the Presidency of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

Gpttf JOS. KOBlXSON, ' "THs real Hobsier Orator, who fears neither man !-aor beast, and whb never tires 6r surrenders in good caiisef will address the citizens of Frank lin ceuntyi et the following times aud places, ! r ' ' Al J ... I t ir i n n,l. .lit) T4.r I vjiueuuuririi. muuunv. vtv. cm, .i. a s . , pH, J ' 7 p Af Franklin, do do I 1 . M. itHooTer'sTarern, Tuesday, Oct. 10th, 1 P. M. Rochester, do do 7 P. M. New Trenton, Wadnesday, Oct. Ilth, 1 P. M. Drewershurgh do ; Mtu Carmel, Thursday, Union, do Fairfield, Friday, Blooming Grove, do Laurel, i Saturday, AndersonfiHe, do do 7 P. M. Oct. 12th, 1 P. M. do 7 P. M. Oct. 13th, 1 P. M. do 7 T. M. Oct. 14th, 1 P. M. do 7 P. M. ' Executor's Notice. "'VT'P'ftCE hereby given that the undersigned has taken out letters testamentary of the last will and Intimpnt of I.vHia Wood, deceased, late nf Franklincniintr, Ind. Those indebted to said estate ! will mwKe immeaiace payment, ana ail naving claims against the estate will present them within one year for payment. The estate i probably solvent. - 1 - JOHN AVYXN, Executor. Sept. 95, 1849 40-Sw f FO 11 SALE . HOUSE k LOT in the TOWN of BROOKVILLE. THE undersigned administrator of the Estate of I Thompson Stout, deceased, pursu ant to an order of the Probate Court of Franklin county, Indiana, will , expose at public sale at the door of the Court House . in the town of Brookville, on Saturday the ISth day ' of November next, the property descn bed es follows, . t9wit: Sixty feet off of the south end of lots numbered sixty-three (63) and sixty-four (4) in Thomas' platt of the town of Brookville, the late residence of said Stout, deceased. . The property is well situated for a family residence, with a comfortable frame dwelling house, . good frame stable and other out houses, with a blacksmithes shop on the premises. The terms of sale are, one third of the purchase - money, cash in hand, one third in six months, and the remaining one third in nine months from the day . , of sale. JOB STOUT, adm'r, By Jno. H. Farquhart Att'y. Sept. 2f), 1348. 40-4 w - OrHost Extraordinary Work! jt , THE .MARRIED WOMAN'S m. m . .iuaa xyFllliaillUUt BY DR. A. M. MAURICE. W, Proftor of diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Price l. 50,000!! Cop ies sold in six tnonths!!! Tears of suffering, of physical and mental anguish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband might have been spared; thousands now poor would have enjoyed competence; thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves been still alive, by a timely possession or this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important secrets which should be known to them particularly. Truly, knowledge is power. It is health,happi. ' ness affluence. . The revelations contained in its pages have proved blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the anthor w ill attest. f. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother, th one either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates an important change can discover the cause, symptoms and the most efficient remedies and most certain mode ofeure, in every coriplaint to which her sex is sub"t hot s- ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED. oe Btherep fr 'm . he fact, that Travelling agents taste from ' VvTHREETO FIVE DOLLARS A LAYfrom its sale' hundreds of active, enterprizing agents are accumulating a little competence from the liberal discount allowed, and of the great demand for it. Orders are reqired to be accompanied with payments. COPIES WILL BE SENT BY MAIL FREE OF POSTAGE TO THE PURCHASER. Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months with perfect safety and eertainty. On the receipt of one Dollar, the "Married Woman's Medicss) Companion" ill be sent (mailed free) to any part of the United States. All letters and applications from those desiring to become agents must be post-paid (except thos containing a remittance) and. addressed to Dr. A.M. Mauriceau, Box 1S24, New York City. Publishing Office, 129 Liberty tt.New York. Ihe 'Married Woman's Private Medical companion' is sold by Fojksellers throughout the United s,"-- 40-4m LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch llaker, TKWEI.RY, Silverware and Spectacle Manufae turer, Diamond pointed gold Pens,."tc. So. 38 Mainst. between 5th and Sth Cincincati.Ohio March 04IS45. I3.IJ-. . , .u:. ii. PHIL.L.IPS, IM. 73 Main Slreet, west side, three doors a We Front n'SrT'ie Public Wharf, Cincinnati, O , DEALER in GHOCF.RIES and PRODUCE! kps) oiiistiaiitl v on hand, a general s0rt-ment6alf,-Sv.gar, CnfTce, Tea, Mlass, s, Cheese, Madder, Indigo, Saleratns, Glass. Nails, Cotton Yarns, Fish, Tobacco, Soap, Candb , and all other article in the Grorerv Business, which w ill he sold at the lowest prices Tor CASH, or in exchange for Produce. B The Highest Prices paid for Feathers. Flaxseed, Flour, Pork, Bacon, Lard, Gins -tie, Timothy-Seedpiowr-Seed, Mustard-Seed. Revs' Wax, Dried Fruits, W'hite Beans, Rags, &c. Jte. Cincinnati, j.T S. I. HARRIS. jTb. I LARK? '- Clocks, W.atches & Jewelry. H ARRIS Sj CLARK, have on hand and for sale on accom modating terms, Clocks, Watch- . es. and n.n.tr,! r CzSrfmm Jewelry; consisting in part of the lonnw ing articles, fcighr-day and cosatnoa mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and , common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold pern, , Riags Breastpins, Studs, Steel heeds. Silver thimbles, Steel bag-clasps and purse mountings, an assortment of Stiver, German silver and piand tea and table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also,! chowe article, of cutlery. Pen and pocket knives,! Kaiors, fie; and in short all articles usually kept in I Jewelry Stores. J T hey are also prepared tn attend to all iobs in the ' Silversmith.-, line-such as repairing Clocks, -Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of classes! in -.ptrciacies, Jte. i Thankful for nasi r..- .u... i. u trminh.i,n,;. . . ' ,-' "1" "J " ' rTbr.rrisIf X12 customer shall haw r..se .,1.1,. . ... .......... i, ,nXl hi. S're?nM"i Burgt-ss street, nearly opposite the! i ...m., i,riiwsiiie, sa. March td, I84S. 10tr North's Cona:h Candv. TO ALL Men, Women, and Children, wc send these presents rreeiinrr Be it L..n ,1,., In .,..... no suffering with affections of the Lunes, such as Co.gws, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. !te. 8m., may receive certain and sps-edy relief from the vise ot Dr. North's r,nMniM r i-.,.l . i. :. pieasant t. take, and is certain to cure cheap, conasant t. take, and is certain to cure cheap, conV L ' ni urr cnre. wht more can be kf It has mood the test for the last three years '". Cincinnati against all slanderous insinnatinns which have keen thrown oat by persons interested. Other nostrum, have been pnflTe.1, nourished awhile, and thea forgotten, bnt "North s Cough Candy" still stands, a bright star in the firmament like iu nairfesake. Alt others must move , ut it stands, the hope or the Consumptive, to guide hit shattered bark Jnto a port af Health. . For sale wholesale and retail at No. la Walnut st bet. 3d and 4th, tad cor of 7th and Plum, hv .-.,, A. A. NORTH, Cin., and M. W. HAII.E, Brookville, I,,d r 7 S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind' Feb. S9v-ll-4w A. PEACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Walls, Axles, Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold Boards, &.C. ALSO, Manafaetiirer of the celebrated Wrought and Steel and n handed, ofdiflerent sizes, Sod Plows Shovel Plowsg-Ctrtt-iv.tor". Harrows rrars Calt Shear ;:ow,: 4c, hll wVTauTI ,'o 'rm Cwell t " liberal discount w ill be ,de on either Iroa or Plows by the qmatitr- stTe on Mam Street, betm.iti sht and -ithjajsi sIe, Ci-jxiuuaii, U. ilir. 1 7.- jr (

Winter Slock of STOVES! STOVES!! r1 HE subscriber is now receiving one of the lanrest and the best assortment of Stoves ever nff.-r-H for sale in Ihe townofnrookville.havinr iut return. td fruni th ritv uhiM ka I... j - I . . . t iim spuren no pain in selcetinir the best patterns from the ht r r j rics. And thnM. ,..;.t.;... i . . .. - - k. .rucies in tne line "fS-'ov.-. catmotbutbe pleased after looking th,t.u,rh h,s A, lt respects price,, he feels confident . . r '" .cco,'n.n- toihetime. My store. , , k nan k: V eye to ine ir.icKness ol the plates, ic. Amonir which riavis at Co., and Improved Premium Cooking StoiW Also, Fancy Air Tight Parlor Frunklin and Ten ..... ......... i.nLiiiiis ironi ine rnimiirv nt w fthe stove and cooking line; such as Teakettles vV fle irons, ftc. fte. All of wlii, h will K -Vl trimmed out at the shortest notice; cheaD vcrv t he.n i for cash. p 5 vneap ALSO, TINWARE. Of every variety, wholesale and retail. Merchants giving orders for Tinware, can be accommodated at ' short notice and lowest cash prices. House spoutinir ( and heads made and put up to order. Stove pine always on hand or made to order. j N. B. Old Brass, Copper and Pewter taken in exchrnge for ware, J. H. FUDGE, n . ... Main Burgees st. j Brookville, Sept. 28, 18tS. 40 H. I.IN'CK. 3- H- FARO. CHAR, New Fall and Winter GOODS!!! SPLENDID ASSORT31EXI Just received at the New Store of LIXCE & FAKCIUIIAK. OF MAIN BURGESS STREET, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. -at iver i vrinnt-utn ...... t... . - I. ."i. J .i. i puunc J their continued thanks for nut natmnsw i respectfully invite attention to their very LAffGE Jr.vZ.... .:.,' - : ." '.L ' .VL" j Illtl CLMLHAL MSUKI.MtM Vt FALL AND IN TER GOODS, consisting or FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, IIAKDWAKE, QUEENS WARE. UlasH ware, WOODEN WARE, POTTERS WARE. Cullem-, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, Groceries, Look ins tiilassfs, LEATHER NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IN' CASH FOR WHEAT. ALL KINDS OF APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS AT CASH PRICES. Jept. 22, 1848. O T I C E. HE County Surveyor or Franklin County will J. pioceed on the 93d day of October, 1R48, to run the section line dividing sections 20 and 29, township 9. range s west, which divides the town platt of A. j Butler and Jesse B. Thomas others, in the town of -.ii t.: . ., nnnmi me. at ill en iinie xnu n irp mi iiiikp , meres ted are notified to attend 40-3w W. W. BUTLER, surviving Ex'rof the Estate of A. Butler, dee'd. Almanacs! Almanacs!! triinitlon tj h'imselfinj In tol&XZ?, called oaortc, j liVVP tf-cnTr-AT ITtf ixmp i - . , i a , l- iv.i ,j iiu.u.inav ,

a.u oiiur, iu nr.AL.iH. . viv au uiiii;eruiiiy niutpiea dv seinsn tiemaThe calculations for this Almanac are made with ! gogues, to choose their own rulers. lie is their to their intelliuseful as a Calendar in every part of the United ' pence confides in their honesty, and acknowlStates and British North America. Thev are nriiited 1 edges their voice in the Government which tliev

on good paper, and with handsome new type, and are i I.r"" accurate v aiem.ar prune., . ,e i. niteit states they , contain . large amount of valuable information, .,ited to the wants ..fall, and of that kind too which , Ch r r a' Vor't fop ni;i7. .1 H IS t A I A I.tK,L r. Ur DISEASES, with remarks and directions for their removal is reallv invaluihle and make them welcome visiters in everv hoii'se thev . enter. Kvery family should possess at l ast one of these Annuals. His Almanac for 1849 is now ready Tor distribution, of which he designs to publish at least Two Millions, and in order that everv family in the United States and British America, may be furnished with a copv, he herebv invites MERCHANTS ASD STOREKEEPERS to forward their orders to him as earlvas possible and they shall be supplied GRATUITOUSLY with as many copies as they may deem necssary to supply their various customers. They are also invited at the same time, tn send a copy of their "BUSINESS CARD," which will be printed and placed on the cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without charge. They are also requested to give all necessary directions how the Almanacs should he forwarded to them. By law they cannot be sent by mail unless the postage is first paid on tham here. Orders, (post paid,) directed to DR. D. JAYNE, Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. C3 FAMILIES can obtain these Almanacs gratis of M. W. HAII.E, Brookville, Ind. And all who are agents for Dr. Jayne's Celebrated Family Medicines. 40-Jw Public Sale. f a 'HERE will he sold on Tuesday the 3d day of,

I tct. next, on tne trm i now ocenpv, adioining j luue nor enervate the triumph is not to be cel- ! '!".', ertv'tolw'-"' " G!,ri!,,", Cr"k' ,he f"l0iB j ebrated until the victory be won. The RepuhHORSES, COLTS, COWS, YOUNG CAT- ! 'ic is 'n -!,nfTf'ranJ strong arms and stout hearts 1 tip GttiVirp nnna .l must defend it; but let these be true, and the

I 1 Ull, il.V'Vl' VVV.. j Also a variety . f farming utensils, embracing one go. d two horie Lumber Wairon and Harness. IS or 18 aires of Com, 4 or 5 Tons of Hay. ; WM. VAN BERGEN. ; Laurel, Sept. 7, I14S. S9-2w BOOts And Shoes. I F. V.avejnst receivetl a larn-e stork of Boots and 1 Sin., s. Our assortment is complete. We de- 1 te our entire b-H-k room to these articles and hats. BURTON MARTIN, f '. No w Fall and Winter Goods. THE wndersigned has lately nceivtd a large and .uiniM.iv.-.iu.ni.i ... ..rn uesci ipiiou uoous , ..... " . DRESS GOODS. Super. French, and F.nc;lih CASHMERES. " " ' Mousse de I.aines Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca Fremh, Eneli-b, and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Gala riaids " Raw Silk Plaids Buena Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worsted Plaids Moler color, strips-d and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Bombazines riaid Cloak Lininirx, all Wool Striped, Tlaid and Plain I.inseys Rich English and American Calicoes Very rich plaid Cloaking Silk and Cotton Vt Ivet rrn a'sortimnt ot p a.n oiaeR ann lancy anus Grecian, Egvptian aim Urteans Mitts Z- I'hyr WrisJVfs rino Gloves, a new article iimL.n and Kut ti loves Bt rlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hoods aud Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconets Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins Linen Cambrics brown and black Cambrics Thrsad Laces, Edgings, and lnsertmgs Plain and corded Jaconets. Brown Hollands ! Irish Linens. Green Berege, Gauze Veils N Style Bonn, t Ribbonds Bonnet Tabhs and Artificial Flowers "k Scing Raw Silk and Mohair Frinf.es Silk Fnnces tor Dresses, all colors rr ir uir4C3, m i s imhi ' Fancy cottirrd Apron GirdUa hlack and Fancj Shawls, &c. Super. all Wool Brocha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Brocha Shawls Do Heavy Woolen and Tekert do Tlaiii and Emb'd Cloth and Cashmere do Snner. Rlanketand Neck do WSrlkwCavsts and H'dk'l's I . . , . J . &. . uiotnsrv6wiwt5i - Fine blue, black and brow n French, English and A mencan t'loths Frenih.English and American wool black Cassimeres Super French and English fancy Cassimeres Sky blue FelrCloihs and Mackiuaw Blankets Tor Coats Gold mixed and other styled Tweeds Blue, black and gold mixed Jeans Red, green, white and yellow Flannels Fine hlack and bluf-hlack Cassimere Vesting Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy colored Worsted do Fine Buck Mitts and GloVes lllsKSKVlTS. iSriEETIXGS, 11-4 and ia-4 Whitney Rlankt-U ana i"-4 ! tta Brwn, ' . leael,'7? shr"'f? ' 5-4 mni 5"4 o" i1"-1'' rs ' "d "rhV- Dri.liijg, and Canton Flawed, ' 1 ho a,boTC f?r-H' "? . '"r"h. I ,ar"' tn, aani l he lowest Cincinnati prices for C ASH. R. TVNF.R.

Brookville, Vov. 2th, I47.

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Vt htt nir Gfn. TrrUr'a Principle. "Baton Koran, April t2d, lf?48. "Denr Sir: My opinions have recently been so often misconceived and misrepresented, that I diem it

due to myself, if not to my friends, to make a brief exposition oi mem upon tne topie to which you have called my attention. "1 have consented to the use of mv name as a candidate for the Presidency. I have frankly avowed my on disunst of my fitness for that hir;h station; but having-, at the solicitation of many of my countrymen, taken my position as a candidate, I do not feel at liberty to surrender that position until my friends nianfest a wih that I should retire from it. I will then most gladly do so. I have no private purpose, toacernnpliRno party projects to build up, no enemies to punish nothing tn serv but my country. I have been very often addressed by letter, and my opinions have been asked upon almost every question that might occur to the w Titers as affectinrthe interests of their country or their party. I have not always responded to these inquiries, fur various reasons. I conf. s?, w hilst I have gnat cardinal principles which will regulate my political life. I am not sufficiently familiar w ith all the minute details of political legislation r. give solemn pledges to exert my influence, if I w ere President, to carry nut this, or defeat that measure. I have no concealment. I hold no opinion which I would not readilv proclaim to my assembled countrymen; but crude impressions upon matters of policy, w hich may lie right to-day and wrong to-morrow, are, perhaps, not the best test of fitness fnt-.tffi.... n.. u h.. ........... i . ...ji ..i pledges, cannot be confided in merely on account of them. I will proceed, however, now to respond to your inquiries. rtrtt.l reiterate what I have often said I am a f l 15' but "'" an "1,r" vvhisT. Ifelected I would not ! '"rmere President ofa party. I would endeavor -t independent of party domination. I should fee! bound to administer the Government untrammelled by party schemes. Scctnd. The veto nower. The nowerp-iven he the Constitution tn the Executive to interpose his veto. is a high conservative nower. hut m mv ntmii.it. should never be exercised excent in rases f ri..r vi olation oftheConstitution, or manifest haste and want "i cniisuieration ty Congress. Indeed, I have thought I that for many years past the known opinions and ! wishes of the Executive have exercised undue ;. junous influence upon the legislative department of the Government; and for this cause I have thoucht our system was in danger of undergoing a great ' chancre from its true theon- TA.. ... j J rfir tmliytiiual trht may "happen In occupy the E.xeo , mine runr, olirnr not fo control thr net, an l rn. ,5-rr.ti upon questions of domestic policy; nor ought hit ) objections to he interposed where questions of constitutional po-rrcr have been settled hi the various departI mcntt of Government, and acquiesced in hy the people. Third Upon the subject of the tariff,' the curreney, the improvement of our great highwavs, rivers, lakes, and harbors, the will of the people, as express. led through their representatives in Congress, ought ... ... -M i-M-i! nuu cameo out ny tne f.xccutive rourrn. i ne Mexican war I sincerely rejoice at i i". .m the prospect of pence My life has been devoted to arms, yet I look- upon irnr at all times, and under all . . . ' . """r, untier ail crnnmsrancrs, as o national calamitu. to be avoided : j if compatible with national honor. The principles i j of our Ciovernment, as well as its true policy, are op- j I posed to the subjugation of other nations and the dismemberment of other countries hv roomiest in ih.. 1 language of the great Washington, 'Why should ?rr quit our own to stand on Jordan ground:' In the Mexican war our national honor has been vindicated; and in dictatig terms of peace we mav well afford to be forbearing and even magnanimous to ourfallen foe. j These are my opinions upon the subjects referred ' to by you, and any reports or publications, wri tten j or verbal, from any source, differing in any particu- ! lar from what is here written, are unauthorized and i untrue. I do not know that I shall acain w rite upon the sub- ! ject of national politics. I shall engage in no schemes, . no combinations, no intrigues. If the American pen- ' die have not confidence in me, they ought not to give ' me their suffrages. If they do not, vou know me well enough to believe me when I declare I shall he content. I am too old a soldier to murmur against such . high authority. Z. TAYLOR. j I n Capt. J. S. Allison " I Th in thi., we need no better or wfer chart to guide os. It points to the rights of the people, and assures the country that the Government will be brought back to its original simplicity and purity; that wiser counsels will prevail in itsadministration, and more benificent measures result from its action. The Dittr of the IVnmln. Through their agency and not ais: General Taylor is before the people, a candidate for their iri, it .u r .i . l c" SUtlrapeS. He IS. flier, foro their ran, li'nto uiwl ( - ' ' - - - - - ...... ..... , u.,u suey iiium nusiiitii mm. lie is meir candiitate, becansn th.sw wo tnr h;m .., ' 1 1 1 IIUI111I.ICIUS were agaiust him. He is their candidate, be him. He is their candidate, bew ne vxns nnriurea in tneir bosom, and grew up under their care. He is their candidate, be"""J tntlS- JIe 'S their candidate, her;ause hts election will be the vindication of their tirini-i!i!es. ami rrslnro In Ilium , ,;,, i - j ...v... .i.t. iiii, have established. He is their p.in.liHnfo W:. ., the Constitution, as conslrned hv VaLbln-i . . . . . , ..J ;. " na. 1118 Compatriots, Wfll be his Puie. He is j their candidate, because the bests interests of his I whole Country, fettered by no sectional feelinrr, i .. i i , , . J "-' l ;t"4 "OUnaett oy no fjeograplucal division, will "e "ls "rst wish and his last aim. Standinor in tins position, ne challenges their support on every principle of right and duty. Men of all parties, whatever their past bickerings, may shake hands and unite under his banner, the broad. free banner of the country and its Constitution. 1 aii ne nas promised will be tultiUed, and he has promised all the fair aud reasonable could desire. He will "dare to do right," and his word is worth all the pledges and all the promises, even though they were piled mountain high, scheming politicians could make in a lifetime. His nledjre of an honest heart and an upright will is above i inetr power to give, ami hence their resort to resolutions never to be kept, and "platforms" to mean one thing now, and another hereafter, just as party and self may justify or require. The friends of General Taylor the People must, therefore, be up and doing. There must be "neither sleep to their eyes nor slumber to their eye-lids" from this until the election in November, for, weak as his opponents are, they are. nevertheless, unscrupulous and watchful. The watchman scry of "all's well" must neither de- . . . ' , spoilsmen anil CorruptlOIllsLi, who have 80 long j preyed on its vitals, will be nut down forever, It.leim Vista will be fouirht amiin norlinns hut' ,i, n.i ,.., ,, , , """"'""'i u" always nghLs the enemy " in whatever force he meets him," if the Volunteer corps of the FVopie keep up the "grape," the strttirgle will J, . . i .i . ii- . , , enemy can be brought into line. It should he recollected, however, that the buttle is to decide great issues, and must be gained. A brave, gallaut fight, w ithout success, will not answer. To fail, will be to lose all that is valuable in a free Government, or advantageous to a peaceilovina nennlB. It will iuslifv war t the, mere. I t, ., 1 ,, , i caprice of the rresident: Will deerade the Character ot ijougress, deny to tne majority tne rtgnt t T.,-..ril u i I ni'il- .1 I . Ill Ina.n.nn . (1 II-... supreme and dictatorial against the popular will. To avert these calamities, the people must rouse and to arms! There must be no falterimr in their ranks. The march to victory and to freedom should be steady and onward. Eveu now their enemies are broken and disordered, aud one 8weepinp; charge is onlv necessary to crush them. Couraee, then, hra've hearts, and be ready lor the conllict : lour tseneral is in your midst, aud the eyes of the world are on you in this, your struggle against corruption, and misrule, and usurpation. Stand fast and remember his famous declaration to Wool at Iluena Vista, "We cau't be beat when all pull together." Let the same high resolve and unconquering will which sustained him there, animate ym now, and the day is ours! "Stand firm," as he did, and give them battle "stand firm, amp ast.v ON a jcst Providence for a ric.ht resci.t!" O. Z. T. The friends of the HERO OF Bl'F.NA VISTA, will hold a MASS MEETING at LIBERTY, ou Saturday the 30th of September, inst. Hon. C. R SMITH, S. W. TARKER, and D. T. HOLLOWAY, have consenled to be present and address the people. Other distinguished speakers from our own Hoosier and the Buckeye Slate, have been invited to attend. We trust that the Whig of Union and the adjoining counties, will not fail to be there. Democrats, aud others, are also cordially Invited to attend, and hear a faithful exposition of the principles of our Government, now at stake. In the language of Gen. Taylor, we believe that the time has come when the welfare ol the Union require! a change of men and measures in order to avert the downward tendency of our National affairs. By erder of the Union Co. Whig Executive Committee. IViouCo. Sept 1G, ISIS.

Itlorc Acw GOODS.

..II D. 0I.MO is just now receiving from MAI,- -- 9 TIMOKEand CINCINN ATI, and npciii.itr at h s o i stand a foil ..,,..i .,r. ..'.j i. -J... comprising a full assortment for the fall and winter, : . .. ... . r. j i- iMinncur surpnsiiiglv low rates. In addition tn our former stock of cloth's we now ofl'er, in the GENTLEMEN'S LINE New style plain and fancy cassimeres. do do do do" Sattinetts. Heavy blue and drab Felt Cloth, a beautiful style of goods for Over-coats. Lamartine Cloth, for pants; Blue red and yellow flannels. Woolen knit shins and drawers. HAT- AND CAPS. Men's fancy cloth caps. Boys fancy and plain cloth caps. Heavy fur caps. Fashionable brush Hats. Buena Vista Hats. Black waterproor, and spurting hats. Glazed and hair caps. L.ADIUS DKPAHTMENT. Vc invite the attention orthe Ladies to a rich selection conistingof Silk, plaid and plain Lustres. Fanc prints and ginghams. Furniture prints. Embroidered Cassimere Shalls. Heavy fringed drab do. lo l liibh.it do. BUicK and fancy Silk fringes. Florence braid bonnetsFancy apron checks. Woolen and cotton Hose. do do gloves. Worsten netts. Together ill a full supply of all the minor aiticles of the trade. BOOTS AND SIIOF.S. Men's water-proof kip boots. Men's calf boots. do thick do Boys' do do lleavr Hropans for men and boys. j Women, and Misses' kid shoes, I n d" calf boots. Ladies' kid bouts and buskins. Do Gaiter boots. 20 bae hvvt Kio Co Ave. No. 1 Mackcr I I IV f Kice LnaTnntl brown Siiiir, v ry vlu-ap. Tubs, liuckt-t. ht'! cnn!, coil mm, starch, Jc. ClUEES-VA!wE. A full supply of beautiful new styles of fancy Queens are. and all other articles in oiir line, of the latest st j Irs, aud at the lowest rates. Dur old customers are requested to come on, and new ones respectfully invited to examine nur stock. Brookville, Sept. 20, 1848. T A V E X urnTir. ;. i.. A. . ... i usual places of holding elections, i,. the several townships in Union county, for the purpose of receiv. nig taxes lor the year 1848, uu the following days, to-wit: Harrison Township, on Monday, Oct 30th. Brownsville " Tuesday, Oct. 31st. Liberty " Wednesday, Nuv. 1st. Harmony " Thursday,' Nov. 2d. Union " Friday, ' Nov. 3d. Centre " in Liberty afte 1st Oct. RATES OF TAXATION. On each 100 Dollars for State purposes, .to Cts. un eacn 100 Dollars tor t onnty pm poses, l Cts. On each 100 Dollars for Bond purposes, 10 Cts. sellout lax in Hist, iso on each $100 00, I, T. 10, R. 1 West 17J cts. School Tax in Dist on each aioo 00. 3, T. 10, R. 1, West 25 cts. On each Poll for State purposes, 75 Cts. On each Poll for County purposes, 25 Cts. On each dog more than one, oo Payment of Taxes is rctiuiridon or before the 1st day of January, 184'.'. WILLIAM BYR AM, Treasurer of Union County. Sept ISth, 1848 39.fiw Counterfeiters Detected!! SHAMEFUL AND UNPRINCIPLED VILLAINY!

LJl'l ll is the usefulness, wide-spread reputation, 1 """"B eiecinms on tne uays mentioneu lor ine pur- " immense demand for Dr. ROGERS LIVER- n'.'r'-' "' "'Hvetiiig taxes, vi.:

WORT AND T AR, that reckless and cunning 1111I posters, n gardless alike of human sufferings and con. tiniimtis. Illterlir lust tn w-rx- fi.-lini. n' I.......... .- I and vinne. are ro'iisiamlv .ti. mm..,,. ... ,-r.... An" "v nave been so trequeutly called upon to mcK ".. na'v a"" nign-naimeit i.mpusi 1 ions:: ' The attempt ., me t'tme s.Le by PKOVK&OK M. ffOGEKS, of Cincinnati, has been stopped, noiuithstanding his wealth and iiitliience. 1 We now am von acuiust another Couiiterleitcr. the malicious cunning and reckless immorality of which must excite the pity and contempt of every honest man. JOHN T. TOLAXD, ill the employ 0riEO. M. ALLEN, Druggist of Cincinnati, has I'OL'X TERof AKDRF.W Ogf.hs!s SIgs tifuv 1 Itl'KU OUR LABEL, "FORGED the fac simile I a pamphlet wholly false, and er rtijica,,-, entirely fiet t ,,;,,,. and issmd a medicine like ,.tu the -r. ......... in e1 temal appearance only. 8 We warn the public against this infamous outrage, ,hi Toland having no respoi.s,b,l,,y , !lke, under ,l... A ..e line o - ..i s v i, .i. . the assumed title of DOCTOr TOLAND is the nom inal father of the whole concern. Wealth, reputation and high station have not withheld the avaricious and unprincipled, not only in defiance of all law and hont siy, to steal and fraudulently appropriate our well-earned reputation, but regardless of human life and sulfering, by f iitistitutiug ' "f medicine, which in all human probability their wretclieil counterfeit depriving ihe Cullsiininmight save their lives. What contempt too bitter? What terms too harsh? Or punishment too severe? Is it not fraud' is it not theft? is it not MUffDER? A high sense of duty compels us to these public expositions of knavery and imposture, our own richts tiieted" w' feel and an legally protected, and it is for the unwary and aficieu we lect anu rue. The public are cautioned against a B VSF. COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE. Recollect that thi- preparation is manufactured by JOHN T. TOLA N D, and on the yellow label on each bottle the name of A. L. Seoul I is omitted after the words 'Entered accordiuir to act of t'oiip-reaa 1 itc and that the pamphlet accompanying ihe counterfeit is w holly false, being made up of fictitious cer- i titicates. purporting to have come from B. Blaurhard ' M. D., Harrisburgh Pa.; S. A. Morrell M. D., Boston' I Himm ...,.I...H I'lir-.- Asa Kniiii. i.....i.-. , . e I I (tc &C. ' j The GENUINE DR. ffOGEKS' COMPOUND ! SYRUP OF LIVERWtlR I' AND TAR is accompanied by a pamphlet containing certificates of citizens ; of the highest standing, such as Professor H. Cox, Doctor Win. Richards, Hon. Judge Henry Morse, Hon. .1 ml en- Wm It irke. Jcc. .Vr. all of w k..m an. Vlllltll'l 111 .IIHIIIIIll. A suit in equity in the United Slates Court has been instituted against George M. Allen, P. Clinton, and citizens of Cincinnati. J"hn 1 Toland, and a suit lor $JO,ooohas been hro't acamst a wealthy stereotype house who made the plates and forgi d the Lie simile of the name of Andrew Rogers, and assure the public that we will be deterred by no fear of litigation, trouble or expense, "m dealing to the mtermosi limi-s ol the la with counterfeilers.vi tillers, sten ol pers, printers, agents. r any pi-a-toii- 'liatovtr toiirrriH'il. ilm-ctly or inuirt cily, in muh m-Mnmi- ami ?nam nii practirr. We -warn tin pnMic ni;nini thf coiiiitt-rti-it nttV'rvd liy r. Clinton, ho s thr tmvt llin nirt nt of thi npiirii it articlr; am! wo armMly rtf'H't our aptHM ant! frirniU, and tin- IVh ihI ot'hiimamty and ju mice, promptly to forward to ti tnfcrmntioit uf any pt r-ioii or pt-1 uni -tiMiini or ont-rui? lor au any u t w cninV'r" ,Uu "icle, a. they an- not only ri spons, ,etor namage to persons using the counterfeit article, hut are liable lo nroseeiiiinu rhorwhi arr atllictrd ith iIki an d Inner and ih t br hrm-titt-d by thr ft nunir Dr. K?rrs' laivrrwort and Tar, should Imit ol' the advertised agents only. t'inciitiiat i, June 20ih, 14. A. 1.. SCOVII.I., ('(irner oT Fifth and Hace SirvrM, Cincititiati O. !nUale nt for thr Smith and Wri, where all tntU r Tionld he -ent. It aUo fur sale nV regular atlvtrtird acent-, in all the triiicitMil towns and counties iu the Vuited States, Als lor sale by R. I'YXER, Brookville. hoots a -w i) siii)t:s. Ill WE just received a complete stock of MEN'S' Coarse, Kip and Calf Boots and Brogalis BOYS Coarse and Kip Hoots and Brocans YOl" TIIS Coal-seand Kip limits and Brogaus. WIIMEN'S KIP IHXVTS. " CALF do HUTF.K do " HalfOaiter do " MOROCA.O do tlOAT do " Morocco and Coat SHOES. " Kid SI.IPPEHS CnCd Halftiaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOO I S. Ladies' and Gents' RUBBER OVER SHOES, 8c c 'The above articles are ofa Choice tjiinhfv, andtl will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOK C ASH. R. TVNF.R. Brookville, 2oth Nov. ,147 50 Boots & Shoes. PBS. Men's tine Calf Boots, on do Kip llrogat.s. i4 ' dO Calf do J4 ' do do Slippers. 42 Women's Calf Buskins Ii do Colored Ties. 24 " do Kid Spring do 24 Children's Slim s. J.ist received and for sale low by May to, 1K43. -HTMSSIt. V UST RECEIVED and f. r salrnn accommodating () erms 10 Sets Fancy Windsor Chairs. J '.arge do Rocking do 2 Fancy Settees. 1 do extra sir.e. N. D. liALLION. For 9j:uiic$: ft p. plain and fancy SILK. 30 p. l-inhara', S- )-. I. awn. 150 p. Calico. R p. MimIiti Do t.iiie. 20 . Vhii- Hit ilmult anil .t s:t-n ral asnrtmcnl of plain and fancy Lit -fi r, llomia,i:rr auti other ilrt: guml5 lor l.sthr s, juxt openinp -and for alt' bw by IU U I UN tv MARTIN.

CAKCIIA LAGUA T I! I U 31 P II A N t:: "j"R. TOWNSP.N'D, the celebrated manufacturer I W of To-nnicttirt Snrmfinrilln. Ii is admitted nilb-

! .if, ' Sarsap liily that this California riant is "far hcl'rr thin 'h'e'nw; cine in toe trnr h " inn..t,i... lllg information as to its remarkable properties in the (cure of Fever and Ague, I'ulmonarv Complaints, Nervous Affections and Cutaneous Disorders, from the most respectable sources may be obtained at the agencies, or will be forwarded to putt pnitt applica tion, per man. r rl I. I IMl 1 1. K A.liAI, Propjietor of 'Gay 'f Canchalagua," DEPOT, 3d Broadway, New York. 24-3 w I inltrcP.'isi & Parawolw. V LARGE assortment of the alwve articles, fur sale by BURTON . MARTIN'. 30,000 LATHING For sale by C. F. CLARKSON. June 2d, 1848. J. S. WILLIAMS, NOTARY PUBLIC. BROOKVILLE, IND., Office in the American Buildings, east ot" the Court House. June 1. QUE ENS WARE AND GLASSWARE. .1 UST received and for sale, a large aisurtment of Oueensware and Glassware, by May 24, 1848. R. TYNF.U. NOTION'S, jVTOTIOXS of all kinds: Cruel, Fans, Brushes Yeedles, Buttons, Ink, Sand, Thread, Combs SteelHccdsClasps, ie. for sale low hv BURTON Sc MAR IT V. M. IJ. K E E L Y, D EXT 1ST, IS now at Bnrwick.s Hotel, Rrookvillr, here he w ill remain for a few weeks to practice Dentitrv. Beware of Counterfeits!! YtTHEX I was in Cincinnati, lat winter I was V very sorely aniiried iih mv old and long tan- I ding rouirh, and in sei-kiuir a cure'was induced to trv ; Dr. TID'S INDI AN I1AI.M of LIFE; the rele-f I olCtamed was so sudden and so permanent that I felt it I to be my duty to oh tain the agency. 1 have done so ' . and now offer it to my neighbors as the best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient con- ', Isiinintion. asthma, soar throat, hoarseness and all ;LUXG DISEASES. Ministers and other public I niiiuou inemseives signally benefitted by Ilrvareol Imitations.-None Pennine fnitne Tln' Indian Rnlm of l.ije. Pn pan d onlv bv Dr. I K. W1M!J.UGIf, At the Eclectic Dispensary on 5th st. be tween Vine aim Mace, Cincinnati. john i'KA?n, Agent. ! OFFICE FOR THE CURE OF ! lln D'."'"Ti , 'v, r conl'hiint, Scrofulous Diseas, , ; ut... air..-.: V ' .' '. . ..... ...,.v..u, aiieioer mercurial or in its common form; Dvspepsy, Cancers, St. Vitus' Dance Par.li.is, Tic-DoioreuVFcinale Disease, and Weak'nes. and all Chronic Diseases ,,f the Stomach. Heart. Spleen, Kindey.. Eves, skill and other Organs; at the Eclectic Dispensary, south side nf Fifth .1. between me and Race, Cincinnati. O. Atieiidiiie; Physician, Dr. P. K. WOMB l till. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared unly hr Dr. P. K. Wonihanrh and otd br respectable Druggists throughout the North and West. ! 1 his remedy never fails to cure when used according to the directions : and it may be used by all classes of patients with porfict safety at all times as it dots not , contain ain dangerous article and will not injure the ,'''' JOHN H1NKAKD. A-.-elil. T.o for Ihe Year 1848. The undersigned Treasurer of Franklin county, Indiana, hereby in forms Tax-payers that the pi r centum charged on the taxable property in the said county on the Duplicate of said jiaris as follows; On each 8100 for State purposes " 30 cts. " " Taxable Poll for same purpose 75 " 100 for County purposes ' " Taxable Poll for same purpose 15 50 siiw mr fonu purposes 10 I he ' reasurer further noiilies tax payers that he will attend in the si vrml tow nships at ihe place of ! '' ".ht townsnip, .Momiay, 1 com r lotn, 1343. Springfield Tocsdav 17 ill Ham Wednesday Thursday Friday Satnrday Monday 18th " ' loth " ' ?nth " " 21st " Jld 24th " S5th.Vi'"lh," 27 th " ' Fairfield Blootuing Grove '' . i.aurel " , Posey " Valt Creek ' 1 uesday I Kay t'p. Wednesday Kc .'I'liursday iiigiilumt t p. lriday I All taxes not paid on the duvs I attend in the town- , ships w ill have to be paid 111 Humkvillc. The 1st day ol'.laniiury Is f.i is the LAST DAY the taxes for I the present year can be paid without cost. All taxes I remaining unpaid at said date, will be cullected with ' cost. I I lie treasurer . ill 1, P...,.,.! ai .11 ...h. n ! tl.e I at ..I I.... ......ill.... :.. ii i. i ' receive taxes. . .. .... ..... , ui .ii.viiiii in uiwMiiic itn iian il ROAD T A X. Siint-rvisor of A'oads nr.- rroo.st.d 10 rem 11 their list to the Treasurer at Bruokville I i fore tie October or on ihe day that he will be at tin above mentioned. I 'til I p lace FUNDS RECEIVABLE FOR TAXES. State and Bank script will be received for all T axes for the current year. Interest will be allowed on script in ihe payment ol Slate Tax. Notes of the following banks and none other ill be nceived for Taxes for the current year, vi. : State Bank nf Indiana and Branches; ' Ohio ' Kentucky all solvent Banks; Cincinnati ' " All the new Ohio Banks; Bank of the State of Mis. souri; Notes of J and upwards at par in the cities of New York, Philadelpeia, and Baltimore. 11. H. BURTON, T. F. C. Turnpike .olico. ratllE Stockholders of the Franklin Turnpike I Company are hereby notified Ihat the four lirst instalments on the capital stock of said company arc now due, and persons in arrears for any of said instalments, arc hereby not i tied to make pavmeut to the Treasurer on or before the 10th dav ol' julv to st ..r measures will be taken to enforce such navinetit. in ,r'rr "' enable the directors to meet the engagements ! - h"" made under the instructions of the stock""'"crs. Ky order of the Hoard. JOHN I' John Wvnn. Secrettirv. BRADY, Pres t. June luih, 184.H. JO-.lw Turnpike Notice. THE Stockholders of the Brookville and Cotiliersville Turnpike t'ompany are hereby notified ihat ten dollars on e: ch share of the capital stock of said ' otnpane, vill be nipiiredon or b. lore the 20th dayofOctober nut, it Im iug the 2d iiistalinent. By order of the Board, J AMES L. ANDBEWS, Pn s. David Slaughter, Sec"y. August lith, IS4. 34 NOTICE. TH E copart nership heretofore existing bet t-n the subscribers, in the Diiilling hiiMtit ss, under the firm of Walker, Smith & Tucker, is ibis day dissolved by mutual consent. NICHOLAS WALKER, CIIAHI.ES SMI TH, NATHAN TICKER. "The business of the above concern will be closed by the untie rsiirncd, and continued on out-own account. tojether with the Milling and Merrhrindir. ing, under thefirmof WALKER ft IIKO TIIKA'.S. Metaniora, la., Aug. lnih, is?. 3.;w Dissolution Of FartnsrLhip i THE Lite lirn. of "Williams i Sliafer" in the Blackshiihini; btisines, was on this day dissolved by millllal consent . I The miles and bonk accounts are It ft in the hands of Samuel Williams for collection, i SAMUEL WILLI IMS F.LI AS SHAKER. Laurel. Aug. Uih, 1.144. 3 -Jw si'isixfj hoods: L a s I A r r i v a I. JfJUKTOX .V. MARTIN are pisi receiv mc direct Am I mm the astern Cities the C Ii F. 4. 1'ES I' slock oft'OODS ever offer 'd in this market, which they will lake i;reat pleasure iu shots ing the rood people of Franklin Co., and let lliem jildu-c for themselves. Thi ir assortment is complete, and they are determined not to he undersold hy any house iu Ind una. 'They want the gt mis to brag for the nisei res. fall and look at lli. ni. Brookville, May 1st. tsis. P. S. Country Produce taken ill exchange for Goods. shawls: c: E invite the particular attention of Ladies o our assortment of elecai t Shawl. BURTON MART IV. Wavisation Open. F.W AHR AMiKMEMS FOIl lf4S. From ami RfttT MonUy, 10th tif SrpU'in Im t, the Cmrinnaii, ( ambritlr;' City Daily Tackft I.iiit It-ares Cincinnati daily at 2 uclck. I'. M (S unthiy t'rt pted) paiff thiouch Cleve Town, Harrison, Trenton, Hocheter, Rrwikville, Metaniora, Laurel, Connerville and Milton. For iassaire apply on board. Cambridge City Keveilb. Cimnervilie Telegraph, Hrnokville American ami FrankUu Democrat copy to the atnonnt of &5 tach. Sep 7-38 Cin. Gas 1 v & (2. V. KORSON. Copper Smiths r rout Mreet. Im iwcin rikc and Hutn-r, t p iiirr Hethel Church, and St-cond street betwciu Main and Va:iMii, CINCINNATI. ipANVFACTVRK and hae ccntant.y on hand iaH- a I'litfe and general aAirtinent i their line, noeh a Copper Va-h, Stew, Tea and Glue Kettle, Stills and Hatter's Kettles; Knjriitc, Well, CiMem and Liquor Pumps Lift and Fo-ce Pumps fur well, pork house and distilleri; Soda Fontit id Striid's ' Patent t.enerator lor making Sotla w r r, Ive. N. It. We inatinfiUtMrc rt all tinn s Drew Kettles, from 800 la 3000 jrallons. Kncineand Lard Sttamer work done on.l.ie shortest notice and in the bf"t manner. Feb. 1 1 .

J- H. FAnqun AR l CiOOON. First Arrival!!! and Fashionable Goods at the Kew Store of M.NCK A.- Fum'HAR. Dealers in Staple and Fancy Dry- GMds, Hardware, qun-nsware, lila.swarv. W.mdi nware, Cntler. Groceries, Nails, Hats, Cap, Itoiits, Shoes, Notions. e. Jcc. Opposite to the Post office, on M..i Burgess street, Brookville, Indiana. TIN'CK it FAKQUHAIt avail H.emsclves of this A method to acknowledge to iheir fi n od. and rii.toniers, a keen sense of gratitude for the liberal share ' ot patroitace received; and now lake pleasure in an nouncing to uie poiiiir, mat ihry have iiist received a NEW and SPLENDID assortment of S PR 1G and SUMMER GOODS. lected with creat tare from the first and most complete assortments of seasonable oods in the market. I heir stock consists in part of sUl'ATI.X;. Super blue, black, bro n and claret American antf rumifii Hruad Cloths, hie ami black Beaver Cloths. Pataeonia dottine. " Silk warped '.driiigtnn. " Crnton Cloth, and a variety of l.innent. " broil n, green and gold mixed I weeds. Pantaloonery. " Fancy American aud French Cassimers. " Plain do jn " Fancy and 'plain black, blue, brown, gray, and mixed Satioetts. " Kentucky, I'enns; Ivania and Domestic Jeans. " Corded Velv. tiet n, (new stvle.) Fancv anil l.un Liiinen and Cotton Fabric. Ginshams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines Alpacas &c. trench, Manchester and Carlton ami black, purple anj quake r plaid Gingham. Dome-tic purple and plaid Gin?ham. Plain pink, blue and bull' do Purple, brown, blue, and blue and crangc Merrimack Prints. Blue, black: light, oil red and fancv Prints. Super Kngli-h Chintz, plain patterns. " l'oriiitiire Prims. A BEAU I in 'L and CHOICE stlec'ion of LAWNS ot various colors and patterns. Brown, blue, green and fancv mon de laincs. Super black and nu.de colored Alpacas. " black and mode colored I.vnnesc Cloth. Black, brown, blue, pink, drab and slate colored Muslins. Silk finished and cloak linings, apron and mariners' j W.M1U11 and cotton Flannels, table and Scotch Diaper. ' Bl'-avhed llama. k. plain and I'ancycol'd 1 ableCluihs. Silks, V estinis. Shawls. &n Super pl:nn black, blue hla. k and fancy dress Silk " col d gro de Afrique bonnet Silks " Fancy j., do " Penhaw apron do White, blue and pink Florence and White Satin. Super piain black Saiin and Velvet for Vestinc. ' laitcv silk.Meriiii,.ra.l,n,..n. v vinH..:i 1 cl... -, . . ' ,. ' ,7 -"" - I ""'" "nidkerclm fs of the latest style, s "'Zl' 'Tl . I,!', ' '. o"K, plain and corded Jaconet IT' ."' "L"' b,ai'k b"l'i''l "i ?ree bs mge, I '" &c' .c, ' ... I . BONNETS. Splendid Assortment ,if Ladies and Mi.ses Spring style F.im.i,ahieBo,.,,et.. . . lti . Marking canvass, cruel, canvass needles, thread and Mushn e.l-ing, I.i,t. i.aer ad In rtiugs. Black and iionl. cl',1 Si k, M.dioirand cotton Fruiges, Worsted Ferrits, Ladies lamboard Collars, tiui'hiil Habits and super French worked Collars, Artificial Flowers, plant and faiuv purse twist, suel Ih-jiIs. riocs ami tas-l.: l.-ir...'u i-.t,r..it... v.... t- " ' -" . GENERAL ASSOUTMENTbrSnperior RIBBONS , Ladies- col d and black kid, silk and cotton Gloves. (ellts Men'., num. Kin. silk and cotton do ted Mini ..n.ii. , aim ciiuiir, 11 . cuf tun itii w Children's Hcticule. bo, s lu lls He II A T.N ' V VAVS. Doild s Int. t si U I'.i-hionaMe mole skin Silk Hats r or aud Wool do Palm I Fur, cloth, uil.l silk aii.l v 1 v, 1 CAPS do Boots and Shoes. Men s and Boys Call, Kip aud Common Boots. , . " " " " Shoi-s. I.adus and Misses morocco and calfhoots and Ii.m-s .... " "lippers. buskins and trailers. M LEN DID assnrtiorul of l.flHK I V ti ,L SSKS WALL AND WINDOW PAPER. Landscape ami l ire Screens and Borders. Larre and Smnll TEA WAITERS. Splendid assortment of Lailii s' and Geml. men s BRUSSELS ( HPEI IIAt;s ttra.s Mats inaniif.ictured hv ibe Blind; com huk Mal. Oil painted Landscape M in, low Shades. All kind' ol jpj.r.. nil nit rchantable country prollilce reeeiv. il in eXi lein-.-e .,r g Is, at ra-di prices. Purchasfr. are requested to naminr f,.r lin ing Ives both llie AKTKT.K and the PK ICE.as our mono .till ' ' that "the llinilile sinm r, i',-r.,l,l.-,.. . I... ! slnllillC. : . I.INCK It FAuqt HAIl. 1st, 'il. i). i . jo k n ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 15 r .i U v i ! I .... Iti . i , OfHve on Min nurrcss St. Dec. 20, IS47. J2-ly t s 1 Attorney and CounseHor at Law, Practices in llatnilton, Cl'riuoiit and llrosii Cuiiiitics ol. . OFFICE On the East side of Main, and 4ili Sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer tot'. F. Clarksnu, Brookville. Dec. 1S4T.-51-1J between 3d II. I). .JOHNSON. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT SIIK.I.ISYVII.I.E. IND. LAW, Ki ler to Messrs. t'nraut, T w ed St t e inciuuati; v. ... ii.Miaun, r.si. iirooki ill . Ilia Oct. 2., 1147 44 .1 () 1 1 .' A . 31 A TS O X, Attorney at Law. Ilnr.. t. ft ST . . . - .. II.., "'osi'.i .iiai.v oi., illlilOKVIllC. I Ml Iay 1 6lh, 1815. 20-1 r. .i on x i iT v a ii iu ii ai.. Attorney at Law. II r no k v i I I e . la. .i.in. in Hia- a.if. JOHX I. IUMVI.AM), Attorney at Law, liROOKVILLK.Ia, TO thi: PUBLIC. ITTAVlNti coinpli;d our new Tiano and Tea ( YVart rooms, and n ceiv .1 our fir-t sl.ipnientf , run. mting of .? spb uilid Pianos, and 300 diesis choice I eas, we ins ite pun ha.' rsaiid deal, rs in those arm It s to call and i vainim our stork, which will be n p li-nihed e. kly. Our 'Teas are purchased f,,r rash direct from the I in porli rs and our Pianos being from llie niufaclorv of Slodart KuiiIiiioi, New York, cannot be efU:;lled in the United States. 'I he I'lauo Sale-room is over the 'Tea Ware-rooms, and occupies the whole upper p;iil ol't'ie building. Teas put up in I and i M.uiid packages, ofh.lt. r quality in In iter le, nod al lower prices, than by ali) of lite r'a'tcrii paekine; louts.-.. SMI I H it NIXON, North East cor. Tih Jt WaUu sts. Cincinnati, Ohio. July 25, 184!. Groceries, Fine V7arr,&.c TKA. Collee. Snjur, ffice, M.dassrs, Snleratus, Pepper, Spice, Ijiiigcr, Die Stud's, l ..baccn. Starch, Coiton Ysrns, ails, Class, A'. .pes. pine Cliuriis, 'Tubs and Buckets, ."cc Ac. ronstantlrnn hand and or sale low by 1IUKI O Ni MAffTIK. X O T I C K. "S AI-'. WHOM IT MtV CONCERN: On ihe 21.1 of May, Ifli. ihe last will and te.lauieiii of Isaac S. Swering. n, then late ol Franklin emm y, in llie state uf 1 itdiana, deceased, as r gu Lrly ad'initled lo Probate, in the Probate Court of said county, by which said lat isill and testament, among nlher tliillirs, the ti sl.itorilirects that all the residue of fits personal estate shall be invested for the use of Bar bara Si rmgen, llie wife of the testator; ihe said Barhara lo receive ihe im. rest accruing 1 1, reon during her natural life; the said last will and le.tamenl con- I tamo the lolhiw in? prot i-ion: "lt it mjr will that at tin- rii-ath of my tM-lt.veu w lie Ifarhara, my -citit.r hert inaftt r named make a full colli etion of all mttne due my estate and lio n to pive notice, by public aderti- ment to all my h eal heir to come forward within three tars from the time of ad veriitH mnl. All my htiri that mur n.no- forward within th time above described, their claim beinc b(r-,ly teted, shall be entiibd to their resp-ciie i quul share of die. w hole sum ctll cted, as alHive d' - nbid. Thoc who m;iy fail to appear in thf time, 1 1 any such there he. shall he fun ver excluded from any share ov interest iu my estate whatever. Ou the 4 1 It of Julv, I Uf., Mrs. Ktrhara Sacrinm-n the relict of the a d teiatvtr, departed thi Hfe in said ' ranktin - ouiity. In pur-nance then fore of the said !at will and testament, the nnd poi-ned, James fnnwrll, Executor of said last w ill and testaimut, hereby notifies all person interested as claimants under said lat will and testament, lo pro-luce tn t'le Probate Court of said county proper evidence of thi ir nt,ht to a distributive sin re of the estate of said testator, within the term of three jtars fro in the dat of this advertise ment. The pnihaMe amount vX said estate subject to distriSutuui, is four thousand dollars. JAMKS COX W KM., Kxecutor nt the Kstateuf 1. S. Swcrinrvn AiiiT. , 14 -13-3111 I he Xenia Torch Liht (Ohio) an-1 Fredericktt.wit Kxaintner (Mil.) -ain insert th J'oneoinir advertisement we kly lor 3 months, and send a copy of each No. coiita-iun. the adv. io J. It. Howland. Hrookville, r ranku i-ouiiiy, i udiaii.i, and send I their hills to this office. 1 BALE siiut Penn Sheetine;. I 1 " "'V IllClllliilll u Cotton Y.rn " H ill. nir and Wa.ltlinc; lint nnd llautl Hoxcs For sale al llie new clie.iii st..r. .r I. XI K 5 -VilUVHAR. I

LINCK. SPIilXO

PARASOLS, Silks fc Rifiantfe I HAVE just received a good iilllasai f tUi, Gingham and Calico Payasolr. Plaid Dress Silks. . Bonnet Ribands-. Bonnets and Palm Leaf rWtV

( Which will be sold at ihe lowesaCHMinaswf rfce tor caIi. Perscmv wishing to buy gods wiH nd H tw tlieir interest tp call and examine the price goods before the make tkei puNirases May HI, 184. A. TIHXt. For Gentlemen 10 ps. CLOTH. 14 ps. Plain and Fancy Cassimere. 12 ps. Sat l netts. , ps. Tweed, single aad doable width- , A ps. Kentucky Jeans. i ps. Plain and Fancy Satin VcHiaisA Op- do J, Just received and for satr low by ' Mayvst,, BUBfcTir. BROOKVILLE HEALTH DEPOT! UJ. S. WILLIAMS . AS.-stabli.hed in the Amcrieaa Buildiar esMI . r Court, House, a Grnrrsf .tmay .hw pleural I the in.-reek-br.trd and mbH rm Medicines adaptntm the diseases oft he wes. mmmmrmt S."v."JV..l,'T. -" GRF.TCTER&CO4V 'r?n M,1" ' Wor' 8 -, Dr. Gwod'. Te- " - u'll'V0.?-"1 B"n" PiMrTBaroo V. Hal.heler s Herb Pills, Dr. Evan's jn,rf celebrated F.ver and Ague Pills, Dr. SUtrmaa's ra-s-Mas.'. !.,, !cc. Ite. The public are rcspeeifuiTr iasSsrlf t trivw t' em a trial. J. S. W. i receive in a few days a gmrr.1-as,r-ment or new and interesting hsioks, comnsrltist of ,a. latest and most valuable literary pmdii.:ims mt western and eastern authors. He will snas) act s gt nt for all the principal newspapers and periedi. "of the west. June Ii, lT.-tf TERMS Or THE INDIANA AMERICAN. fI. -0"""" dvaie, i lia sisaib. 1 f t. 00 at I lie end ofthrwiir.akl r.iL. J every year payment f dr rayed ia AllVERTISBMEXTS.-OlIf .linrr m- m. S. I serted three times for our dollar.if pwynsewl be saod. n advance: one dollar and Iwenty-five ees.es 4T h.. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar awd ftr cts. it delayed two years, and ia the same penwortion tin the time payment is delsved. Larger ad vertisemem.for a longer tiate will be .Ws-esVo Hm Ml.' nn,.i.l.. W ... , ..,. Sff.ip, Tlolawcs & TIacLrcl OHHDSof X. O. Sugar. 2(S Barrels uf Molasses-. 10 Half barrels No. I MackcrrL f (Quarter b. i Ti. rce iTiee. For sale he April S7ih. ja. TTJPJ-t. CJrcai a . . a iwiiiauioii!-.. Second Arrh'al Of Spring Gootls at th NEW STORE sf LIXCK st FARQUIIAR. MESSRS. LINCK tc FAfrqUHAR ofTer so tws public a second complete assortment Mf F AllfIONABLF. SPHINfi and Sl'MMER GOODS ss lectid with great rare and at REDUCED PMfCKts. I hey present indiicrmeuts for buyer, from das law neigh horhints to examine their stock, as -rr asa passed in this market. Price MUCH ivrwu'eedL May ai, 1R41 Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORK S 1 H E Suhscrilsrrs having rrcently con air steed iss I the Shoe Trade. Whole..!- and Hn.il .l call the attention of the public generally lo thovr sttK-k now receiving, n ronsisis of Boms, Shoesv Bn.gaiis, Palm I-.f, Leghorn and Paaam KIwssI carefully selected from the Manufactories, by owe of Ihe firm, whose experience will justify thrsn itsaeisss their tm k, in point ofSual,ty, win Ise aarpaetwet bv none in ttie city, and arv determined to sell at a. lov prices, if not a Js-v I lower than anr other howwa. Call and we will with pleasure stittw'yoa avssoc'a. CEOKUK I.OWK 4 CO. No. 63 M un st.. between Columbia X Lower HMdWc Mar. 18IS. u.iy ' Ribbons & Artificial Flowerx SHE atirntioa of ihe Ladies i called te oar 4 au of HiblMHis and Flowers. BURTOftT II MARTI I. New Hardware and Cutlery Store. UW. BOO TH. No. 93 Main street, firs, door bo . low 1 rust Co. Hank, Cincinnati, ia aow receiving dire-i from England and Urrni.ay.an4 the Manufactories F.ast, a new and complete stoak oT goo.1, ui h.s line, to which he invites Ihe-attraiio and evaioinat ion of Merchants, when thee visit ia city. He will sell at Eastern prices, the followi.K good: J00 dor.en Hums Axes, K.trhrt. and Edg. Tool200 il.,.en H. Manns aod N. Morgans Axes' ion do.en Collins ,ti Co.. Axes; in dozen J. Leveret's do; fo doi n J. E. Williams G.lbrraiir.dof 1110 dozen O. Ames Shovels and Spades Joodo. n Wood, 4'nMs-ent aud Mill S.wsS'O doi n Speai.tJ.ckoir,llaiid,PaneUHIali 8m 200 do.en Misci llanenns do do do 4a. SOOn prs. Trace Chains; 3000 lbs. Log ChaiaIOI100 irr. X,-w England Wiwd Screws: 100 rr lied Aw. 1500 doxru Huh and Tor 1 .hie Hinges; looo dozen English and Ameriean Curry Comber 5O0 dor.en Curry, Horse, Woo! and Cotton C.rdot 00 gross American and Englil Table Loire, aaot F'orks; 20O0 do7.en Picket .ml Pen Knives; 400 doien John Wilsons,RusM-'a & Wardt ITlrF er Knives; 500 dozen Ames and John Wilson's Shoe Kaivees 500 doen Shears and Scissors; K00 dozen W. Butcher's Hand Saw, rial and HaV Round, Bastard and Mill Saw Files500 do,, w. Iiuirher's C. S. Firmra -rrllrl Cbtssrls, (iuuires and Plane Iron.; f ro dorm Horse, Wood and Shoe sTasp.i; lCtXsl lbs sop, nor Sad Irons; 1 ocetber oith a complete aissortmrnt r Kmhs Forks, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Narl; Beri , mi an II il ver and Iron Tea and Table Spootw; Hogrrs & Jtoa'ss. Uosieiiholines, and Wade Butcher's Hiun, Ra7. .r Strops, and the better class and quality e4 HaaaV ware, Cutlery and Fancy tionds generally. Cintiiiiiati, Sept. I. 37-Jm PKIwlfV .J. MOO UK, I'l -mbrr. Pump and II 'tp I rant Maker. No IU fifth .t lei.s Rare and Elm, h.s eonstaneW on band and for sale Well, Cistern ...4 Force Pnmwi, Sheet Lead and Lead pip,-. ..fall zs-s " ALSO-llidraulic Water Hams. fi.r eon rev ine at. r from Spring. or small streams, to dwelllsur garden. . stable., ie., where a bead offror. 4lo8fc,t can be obtained. Water can be conveyed from lotto 150 feci in h. ;ci,t. ,4 rrom to 4000 Irr ton a bit. 1 1, ai a small expense. A 1 1 orders from the country executed srb im nes. .ml despatch. fill., O., Dec. t, 1847. Jl-ly wITc. 3HLLEU St. CO. MUT'FACTTHF.riS OF Cast, Wroaj'.t, and SteeL EonMboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Between Main and Walna. Cits. O. March 15th 1843. - . ' . 1 w. TAMJAUK AND HIDES! f y II E sub-i nln r haying purih.sed thr s4d Taa-T.rsl f.M Hides and price, &c ...... ... m nrookviiir wishes to ranh.s. Bark.for which he uigi'e t.c awrkcl HENRT 3HAFER. April 15th, 1847TUREIt & SO., Cincinnati, Ohm, West Seventh street, herwrca Wis. tern Row and John tA W I ANUFACTU'RERS. AH aVseription. at ," Circular Saws made to order; Iron, Webb or Hack Saws; all kinds of Narrow Saws for famine inberfor use by hand or mill power; all kinds of st w repairing executed in a workmanlike manuer lluckleil saws repaired and warranted equal to new Fell. 3d, 1S48. 7-ly "-ew. G. &z XV. II. I.OMcfioom, Plane fit Edge Tool Manufae tureri Aud Dealers iu Dardwure and Cutlery. NO. 334 MAIN STREF.T. RctWCrr Kiirhlk mnA Xr;,l. C1V..U., . Cooners. Carnentersi lVn 'r-k: . . A"v , 1 vi' k ' W"n Cbint,n4l CktjJr """-"' """i vi every aescription, always on hand, m "it TO OKD'K,t AT SHORT KOTKB. Mar. 20. '48. 13-Iy New Establishment. HE siihscrilKr wishes l. ,i, form the eitixfa. at Hrookville, .iiri the oi.M.c n.-n. ... I iV." -iT-u-i'i uf "LCKSMITHrHi'ir.v ("'"d FIMSHIXQ.U kiad.ofMA- . HINKRY.sritinr; up and repairin. Sea. EBrSaess . "K """" rr varietj-of Bra Work! Also makes ai repairs. II kind, of Gun., Pistol.. c. e. I he siihscriher intends usiur the urat ( stock, and doing his work in the best manner a ad the most easy and accommodating; term.. His shop is in front ..f the Methodist Ch. r.k. ausl within three siiuaresuf Mr. Speat's Mill. . . JOHN MOFITT. Iookiu in lasses: IOOK at our Glasses before buvinr. w has. tka t l.rgest assortment and hest in town U BURTON & MABTIX. WMen & Boys' Summer Ware, i. mnie the .tte.tion r . in w Urge stock ofSumt.H-r W.re. BVRTOJf & MARTI If

Theodore . i71eckf, (.4niNKT M AKKItr ti 'op "". n Bnrffess sirtei, a -arlv ..ppamsa ttk i i House Furniture nf all kinds uad la e latest and Lest style, un sfxipt notice, at rrrv res. soti.le terms. Hehavioc; just finished a nent and substantial Herse, is pr. pared to make and deliver coffins aar il.'Uiice, at inotlerate prices. Hrookville, July iotli, 1-4J. S0-6m