Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 October 1848 — Page 3

FOREIGN NEWSArrival ef Ihe Amrrim . Sirrn Piijt Later from Europe Decline in Prca.ts:uJfsPrtritint and Co'ton Parisian Affairs Vnsett'.ei Intelligence from Austria ami Itn'y ll'ghly Important from Inland Rebellion CommencedPolice Defeated at Clonntl Bridget blown Up at V.'atrrjoedThe Peasantry in Arms Provisions Voluntarily Furnished to Rebels Experienced MHHaiy Leaders with the Prtriots, &c. New York, Sept, 23. The steamship America has arrived from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the l6ih instant. :he made the passage in thirteen days and a few hours. The new s is importaut. At Liverpool, Wheat declined one or two

OBITUARY,

COL. JOS. KOB1XSON,

" (of IhTatnr comity,' Pied In Springfield township, on Sunday, Xhe rea, IIoosier Orator, who fears neither man

Oct. 1st, XOAII N. CURRY, aged 24 years. The deceased was a young man whom to know, was to love .mil esteem. Few men seek more diligently and pursue more conscienciously the right way, than did Mr. Curry. He was ardent in the pursuit of knowledge, that he might fit himself for usefulness, and anxious to live that he might do good; yet, during his lingering, and

i often very painful illness, he never manifested J

an impatient spirit; but upon the day of his death, in reply to a question of the writer, "How do you regard your sickness?" "Oh! it is all right; God does it." During the last year

pe

Knl Flour w as minted at .UaJ-ls

. ; ln urD4 a irtoltillAr nf thtt Frantlin P.rt Saminsrv

barrel for best United btates. Corn urvan-i v...-,,

anj, wneu aooui 10 depart, ne said, "Tell my former schoolmates, that I want to meet them

in heaven." He died, then, not as the fool dicth,

nor beast, and who never tires or surrenders in

a good cause, will address the citizens of Franklin county, at the following times and places, to-wit: Oldenburgh, Monday, Oct. 9th, at 1 F. M. Franklin, do do 7 P. M. Hoover's Tavern, Tuesday, Oct. 10th, 1 P. M. Rochester, do do 7 P. M. New Treuton, Wednesday, Oct. 11th, 1 I: M. Drewershureh do do 7 P. M.

Mt-Carmel, Thursday, Oct. 12th, 1 P. M.

Union, do Fairfield, Friday, Blooming Grove, do Laurel, Saturday, Andersonville, do

do 7 P. M.

Oct. 13th, 1 P. M. do 7 P. M. Oct. 14th, 1 P. M. do 7 P. M.

hnt arc lira. TrylorV Irinripl-. .1 ij . .. .- u ..... .. . . . i i .1 uia

..... , , . , , t a uuu, wueu auuui to ueimrt, no saiu, "teiituvi iaio -.vuu, .r.ii ced during the week, but again declined Ia-i 1 ' J "Dear Sir: Mv opinion have recently been so or- . . '. fnrinor Kr'hi,n! m.itos: Ilia, I U'ynf in maa( Iham i . - ' . i li.. . i

tl,ili;nsiior mnrlpr ami at ln elnee it EOliI in w ...v . ... lv misconceive!! anu misrcpreseiuea, uiai 1 uccin it shillings per quarter, aua at .lie euxe il sold in , , due to myself, if nut t my friends, to make a brief

Ireland at :ij. GJ oGs per l0 pounds. j . ' j exposition of them upon the topics to w hich you have i cs i i j but as the true Christian always dies in the full called mv attention. Corn Meal declined ta per barrel. j "I have consented to the use of mv name as a canHold, rs of Rice were anxious tosell. Recant P"510" ot a W llltu " lo b an didatc tor the Presidency. 1 have frankly avowed my

. , , i i.0i,Aoi, ' chor to the eoui. G. A. C. arrivals of Carolina brought to Hi t The Provision market was languid and Hacon At Troy perry county, Ind ., on the I9th declined one shill ng per cwt. Shoulders are . illsl JANE, consort of John P. Dux, unchanged, the market being bare. The late Esq Bftfr Bn niuess of six days, In the 26th advances iu Pork checked the demand : prices are j yMr of ner B below those current at the date of our last advi- j

Louisville, September 27, P. M

ces. New Prime Mess Pork ranged from 50 to

tils, and old 46 to 4as. Beef unchanged. Lard

iu barrels 4ls, kegs ll to 45 per cwt, indicating no change. The market for Cotton was very dull, and lower qualities were considered igd lower, fair

inscriptions were unchanged, Orleans selling at

l-'gd and upland 4'.j'd. The sales during the week comprised 29,000 bales. "France. The advices from Taxis are very unsatisfactory. The Socialists are mustering their strength.

There is much dissatisfaction with Their's speech about closed clubs. It is thought the red Republicans will carry theTaris elections. "avaignac is not on good terms with Lamortine because the former latterly leaned too much to tho Democratic party. Cavaignac is so much alarmed at the prospect of the Bouapartes that he has determined to propose a decree ll'egalizing the election. When this was proposed Louis Napoleou groaned. He is a pretender, and if he should be excluded, Tierre Napoleon, already a member, will etart for the Presidency. f.tritinin.

A fleet sailed from Triest l blockade Venice. Aniii:t and Italy. In consequence of the rejection of the Armistice, by Schleswig, Holstein and the acceptance of the French and English mediation by Austria, the Government had according to a report at Taris, dissolved. It was presumed that a plan was forming to place au army for observation on the Rhine and the troops on the Italian fr outier will be removed for that purpose except 20,000 men who will be left to guard the frontier.

General Cavaignac will command the army on the R hine. General Parvia resigned the government of Catalina in consequence of bad health. Cordova will probably succeed him. Nine thousand Carlists were In arms against the Goverument. Ireland. Advices from Clonel on the 13ih of Feptembor, slate that the real rebellion had come at last. The rebels were posted in almost inaccessible positions at New Inn, near Carrick, ou K.Tiac, Thra.nas, Mountaine. Deheny commands in Waterford. The letter says, "the

troops yesterday captured nine scouts, and last

night there was a general rising of the peasantry. A large,body marched out attacked the police station at Clonnel." Twenty-eight men belonging to the 3d regi

ment of Butl"s Artillery were handcuffed for

ehouting "Repeal

The insurgents camped seven miles from Clonnel, where they roast bullocks and sheep on iron

grates, and press all who join them. At Glen Bower a party of police were attacked and a severe tight eusued, in which a mini

bor of the assailants were killed and several of

the police wounded. The police fled every

whereout of the stations, and it was expected

that the night ofthel4t!i would reveal awful

scenes. The insurgents wear club uniforms, and have captured several pieces of cannon. The bridges near Waterford have been blowu up to prevent the troops from approaching. The Cork Examiner says there are leaders of some military experience iu the Patriots camp. The peasants are well drilled in the use of arms, chiefly pikes, but some riflea. O'Gormau Is

among the Patriots. Tho Commissaries are voluntarily supplied with provisions from the neighboring farmers. Lord John Russ-dl has been summoned as a witness by Smith O'Brien, and must attend. 71 iaet-Ilanronx. Some French officers while walking in Cavuignac's garden were fired at, tho assailant undoubtedly supposing that Cavaiguac was among

them. leghorn has been the scene of much disorder. The populace rose iu consequence of au attempt to suppress a political club and a bloody conflict eusued, in which one hundred and twelve soldiers were killed on the spot. " Hostilities have doubtless re-commenced i n Schelswig, Holstein, although the German troops had commeuced evacuatiug the Duchies, and the blockade had been raised. The Bank of England has renewed the discount business, Consols closed ate6'a' for account.

Vm . J. Graves, a Whig Elector of this State, died at liis residence this morning.

(KrEIost Extraordinary Work'.rj THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private lletlical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAUK1CEAU, Professor of disease of Women. Sixth Edition.1 Brno. pp. 253. Price 81. 50.000!! Cop iet sold in six months"!

outi distjiHt of my fitness for that hih siaiiun;hut having, at the solicitation of many of my counirj men,

( taken my position as a candidate, I do not leel at imi erty to surrender that position until my friends manI fest a wish that I should retire from it. I will then

most gladly do so. I have no private purposes to accomplish, no party projects to build up, no enemies to punish nothing to serr- hut 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 riters as aflVciini; 'he interests of their country or thtir party. I have not al-

! ways responded to thee inquiries, for various reasons, j I confess, whilst I have great cardinal principles i which will regulate my political life. I am not siifnciently familiar with all the minute details ofpoliiif cal legislation t' give solemn pledges to exert my in- $ fluence, if I were President, to carry out this, orde-

I feat mat measure. I have no concealment. 1 hold

H. LIXCK. J H. FAKqLHAR. New Fall and Winter GOODS!!! SPLGND1 D ASSO IIT31 EN I Just received at the New Store of LliVGBw & FAItCiUIIAR. OFMAIV BURGESS S I'ffEKT, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. T 1NCK k FARqVHAR tender a generous public

; K 4 tneir ciiuttntleu thanks lor past patronage, and i respectfully invite attention to their very LAJftJE land GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL AX D I WIN TER tiOOllS, consisting of

FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, II A 111) WA ICE, Q II E E N S WARE. la$s ware, WOODEN WARE, !)! H I'S WAUE.

' Cutlerv, j HATS & CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES, j Groceries, i Looking Cilassrs, j LEATHER NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID IV CASH FOR WHEAT. I ALL KINDS OF APPROVED COUNTRY PROi DUCK TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS ; AT CASH PRICES.

Jept. 22, 1848.

Jlorc icw GOODS.

LIXCK. SPK1XG

.1- II. FARQUHAR GOODS.

First Arrival!!!

no opinion which I would not readily proclaim to my assembled countrymen; but crude impressions upon matters of policy, which may be right to-day and wrong to-morrow, are, perl.aps, not the best test nT fitness forofnee. One who cannot be trusted without pledges, cannot be confided iu merely on account of them. i ..in .,.-.,,..... i i,.. ...... .,. ... ..i .......

Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish q;ri0,, ' ' to ruanv an affectionate wile, and pecuniary diflicul- j First. I reiterate what I have often said I am a ties to he husband might have been .pared; thou-1 whiS, but ""t n ultra Whig. If elected I would not , be the mere President of a party. I would endeavor sands now poor would have enjoyed competence; i to lt independent of warty domination. I should feel

thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed 1 bound to administer the Government untrammelled

it; hundreds now in their graves been still alive, bya 1 oy party acliemcg.

NOTIC K.

(IHE County Surveyor or franklin County will h pioceed on the Sid day of October, 1148, to run the section line dividing sections 20 and 20, township 9. range S west, which divides the town platts of A. Rutler and Jesse B. 1 homas 3c others, in the town of Brookville, nt w hich time and place all those interes ted are notified to attend. 40-3w W. W. BUTLER, surviving Ex'rof the Estate of A. Butler, dee'd.

New Hardware and Cutlery Store. I W. BOOTH. No. 93 Main sire, t, lii t door be- ' , low Trut Co. Hank. Cincinnati, is how recei ing dire -t from F.nirland and Germunv, and the I

Manufactories East, a new and complete stock of I - - e n

good, in his hue, to which he invites the aticnt,..ii V - ....... , vIIVvati ....I omrnrnr at ' nf (Vein an5! tfacritinoMo P.-snrla Of

u.... ah., ow.aih w - - - - I r J A aVBWW Ulata A Li.UI.1 Jll'a U 1 u U U U UJ UV

hi olil siand it foil ill ply of nt-w ami It (rani rimhU i ha TJarrr Cnra rf

f TlVl'K" At M?nlMI a!

Dral-rfr iu Staple ami Fancy Dry f.m.d-. Hardware, (lutiis-itn', i.lasswan. WooiU n ar Cut-

Up , t.rocertes, aili. Hat. Caui,

and exaniiiutiun of Mtrrliants, ht n thty visit ih

JZ.- ,lurn Pr,cli'u'c,',MO",,'5;compri.inga full assortment for the fall and inter, I

00 doner. Hunts An d, Hatctif't and Ednr? Tools; 200 do7.t'ii H. Mann and N . Morg-an Axes; 100 dut-ii Collin X Cu.'i Atr!;

50 diizen J. l.i-vf rtt a do

50 do zv n .1. K. Williams Jt Galbnaih" dn;

UK) dnzt ii O. Ante-" ShuveN and Sadt; 200 du. ii Wooi I, OiKs-cul and Mill S.: 350 dof.i-n Si arAJdukon'HsMd,!,anrlJcHafk Aawa 200 do.t-n Misct-llatifoiK do do do da 8000 nr. Tract Chain; 3000 Chain; 10000 ff r. New K upland Wood Screws; I0O fr. Rrd do; 1500 dteii Butt and Toy Tahle Hui'r; 1000 doznn Kneltsh and Anifricaii Curry Cnmh; 500 dozen Curry, Horse, Wool and Cotton Cards; 800 prus American and English Tabic Knives and Forks;

20O0 dnzt-n Pocket and Pen Kmre;

l hicli he oriVm to the puMie at kurprtwutl y low rates.

) In addition to our former tirk if rWihs it now oft'er, in the GKMLKMKX'S LINE New st le plain and fancy caMmt-rv. ; do do do do Satfim-vrs. ; Heavy blue and drab Felt Cloth, a beautiful Jtyh? of J poods for Over-coatf. Lamartine Cloth, for pant. , Blue red and yellow flannels. . Woolen knit shirts and drawer. j HAT AND CAPS t MeVa fancy cloth caps. B-iys fant y and plain tloth cap. j Heavy fur caps : Fashionable hrtih Hat. ( Buena Vista Hats. Ulaek materprtofv and sportinT- hat.

tTiuzrO .imi naircaps.

17

inn .1 .. .... i..l. i ! w.

cr Knives; ;l thlL'U 1 1 f T t r A I C Vf"

400 dozen Ames and John Wilson', plue Knir.s; -wa'as .. a .'a a m. 500 dozen Shears and Scissors; ' attention of the Ladies to a rich aelec2000 do.eu W. Butcher' Hand Sit, Flat and Half i tion eunsistingof Kolinil, Bastard and Mill Saw File, j Sl,k. Pla"' l,!:,,n L,itre.. J00 dozen W. Butcher- C. S. Firmer and Socltet I l-ane, prints and ginghams.

v hissels. Gmiire and I'lane Ir.iiis: uriutiire prims

floo ilozen Ilurse, Wood and Shoe ?asps;

icooo I lis. Fitp. nor bad Irons;

i Eml.roidereil t'assimere Shall.

Heavy friuged drab do.

timely possession of this work. It is iimnded especially for the married, or those

contemplating marriage, a

Constitution to the Executive to interpose his veto, is a high conservative power, but in my opiuion

it ,li.ol., imi.nrtint i "" "ever occvcriiscu excepi in raii u ci.ar it UiMMosn important ,tion f th,-rutitutian. r manitV.t haste and want

secrets whic'.i should he known to ih.-m particularly, j of consideraiion by Congress. Indeed, I have thought Trulv, knowledge is power. It is healthjhappi. J that for many years past the known opinions and ness affluence wishes of ihe Executive have exercised undue and inj unous influence upon the I, -gislative department of The revelations contained in its page have proved j the Government; and for this cause I have thought a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters ' "r ytrm was in danger of undergoing a great , , . , i change from its true theory. The personal opinions received by the author will attest. oJ the ,n1lv,dual vh, may 'happen to trcupy th'e Exfc. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother, the J utire chair, ought not to control the action of Conone either bud.!ing into womanhood, or the one in grrss npon questions oJ domestic policy; nor ought hit 1 i - i-- - . j i . ... ... ......

Together w iih a complete assortment of Manure

Forks, Tacks, Rrads. Shoe Nails; Hrit., German Silver and Iron Tea and Table Spoons; Kugvrs &. bon's Wustenholnu's, and Wade Jc Butcher' Wazurs. Razor Strops, and the better class and quality of Hardware, Cutlery and Fancy Goods generally. Cincinnati, Sept. 1. 37-3in

Beware cf Counterfeits'.! -V'VJ'HEN 1 was in Ciiieinnart, lat w inter I was very sorely afrlicted w ilh my old and long standing rough, and in seeking a cure was induced to try Dr. TID'S INDIAN H A1.M of LIFE; the rvie f I oh- ; tamed was so sudden and so permanent that 1 felt it to lie my duty to ubtain the agency. 1 have done so t and now offer it to my neighbors as the best and safest i remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient coo- ' siimotiiin. asthma, soar throat, ho:ircnes and all ! LUNG DISEASES. Ministers and other public speakers will find themselves signally bcnitittcd by I ils ue. I Beware oJ Imita'iuns. None genuine butDr. TID'S Indian Balm of L'Je. Irrp:ri ti onlv bv I Dr. I' K. WOMB ll'Gll, At the Eclectic Dispensary on Mil 1. b. 'tween Vine : and Kace, Ciiiciuuuti. i JOHN IN'K A Rn, Agent. ' OFFICE FOil THE CURE OF !

'" Tsv- .. , . . t .W

accuntcy and for five different lati- ' m ' Vr .tnnpiaii u, cn.ini.H i-. as. s.

- "" " - ....w. ... cotnnion form; l)yspepy, Cancer, St. iius Dante, ; Paralis.s, Tic-Doloreiix, Female Uk av. and Weak- j nrtn and all Chronic Diseases of the Stomach, Heart, Spleen, Kindeyi, Kyes,Skin aiut oiln-r Organ; at the Kclectic Dispensary, wnith side of Fifth sr. between Vine and Kace, Cincinnati, O. Aitemlinq; Phv-itian, ! Dr. P. K. UOM 1 A C Ci II. t Death to Tooth Ache. I Prepared only by Dr. P. K. Wombaujjh and old hy rem elable Drutrtrists ilirouirhoiit the North and West.

and make them welcome visiters in every house they J This remedy never fails to cure when uel acenrdinir ,

enter. Kvery rannly should possess ai bast one tr to the directions ;aud it may be used by all elates vt these Annuals. His Almanac for 18-49 is now ready ' patients with perfect sar'etv a all lime as it does mt e.. -.r U K;..K V... Ju.;n. . ..I.I'.A u ! . . ..... i ...:n . .1...

iui miiiuiiiiiiii, ui "iiivii umgHii iw iuun?ii 1 i'uiiiHiii any uangi tqu irucir hhu niiinui in 1 11 iv- utt

Almanacs! Almanacs!! DH. D. JAVNK would hereby inform the public that he publishes annually for gratuitous distribution, by himself and all his Agent, au Almanac, called JAYNE'S MEDICAL ALMANAC, AND GUIDE IO HEALTH. 1 The calculations for this Almanac are mide with

trrent can- and

j tudrs and longitudes, so as to make them equally ! useful as a Calendar in every part of the United j States and British North America. They are printed i on good pn per, and with handsome new type, and are j neatly bound, and heidep being the neatest and most ; accurate Calendar printed in the United States they ! contain a large amount of valuable information, tniit- ; ed to the wants of all, and of that kind loo which 1 cannot be found n books. t HIS CATALOGUE OF DISEASES, with remarks

and directioi t lor their removal is really invaluable,

I l!u I liihtV)! (Ilk. PlacK and lUury Silk fringe. Fln nee braid iMmnets ; Fancy apron check. Wuoleiiand tut tut Hoe. ' ilo do gltiTess. j Worsten net t. j Together mh a full supply of alt the minor aiticles I f the trade. I BOOTS AM) SHOES. Men's water-proof kip boot. Meis calf bout. du thick do lUiy- do do Ht avr Hrogaiis fir men and tny. 1 Wonu n's and Missea1 kid he. I Do do calf boot. , Lad it V kid htmts and buskins. I Dj Gaiter bouis.

t,;i2(Ci:!:iE.s 20 bac b t Kio CuRVe. No. 1 M.ckerel I H. e Kiee l.e.ir:.nd brim n Snirar, T.-ry eheiip. Tub!., buckets, bed conlv cuil riK-, trch fie. (IUEKXS-WAUK. A full supply of beautiful new tIe of fanc qucenare. and all oiher artirh-s in our line, .f the latest stales, aiwl at the loskest rate, t Mir old eustou. r are reti.eud to come eii.and lie um rcpecl full) invited to examine our stock. Urookville, SpL -C, t$43.

T A X K S

the decline of year in .horn nature contemplates an important change can discover the came, symptom and the most efficient remedies and mo t certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her ex it ubject. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED.

ttonat power have been settled by the various department t of Government, and acquiesced in by the people. Third. Upon the sublet of the tariff, the currency, the improvement of our e;reat highways, rivers, bikes, and harbors, the will of the people, as expressed through their representatives in Congress, ought to be respected and carried out by the Executive. 1. . f. t 1. .. m .... l .. .. ...n " : I..

maybe filler, p from the fact, that Travelling S " ! the prospect of peace." My' life has been devoted' to

make from j arms, yet I look upon Tear at all times, and under all THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A LAY- I c"T"mstanccs, as a national calamity, to be avoided , , ' ..... 1 if compatible with national honor. The principles from its sale hundred ol active, enterprizine; agents , 0four Government, as well as its true policy, are opare accumulating a little competence from the liberal posed to the subjugation of other nations and the disJisc. unt allowed, and of the" great demand for it. i 'nilierment .f : other countries by conn. nest. In the

s. v afiiuiiuiif i 11 if 'iu it tit r

Onb i-s are reqired to be accompanied with paments. COPIES W ILL BE SENT BY MAIL FJfEE OF POSTAGE TO THE PURCHASER. Over twenty thousand copies have, been ent by mail within three months with perfect safety and

be post-paid ( c pt thus, cotitainuig a remittance) and addrtsdto Dr. A.M. Mauriceau, Box 12i4, New York City. Publishing- Office, 12J Liberty

St. New Y-irk.

The 'Married Woman's Priate Mtdical compan

ion is sold bv itoeksellers thnxighout the United

States. 40.4m

qutt 0ur own to ttnnd on foreign ground? In the

Mexican war our national honor has been vindicated; and in dictatig terms of peace we may well afford to be forbearing and even magnanimous to nur fallen foe. These are my opinions upon the subjects referred to by you, and any reports or publications, wri tten

Cer I aintV j ""' j sun i it, w i ui nn 1; 111 11 ny pa 11 it im j ar fnun what is here written, are unauthorized nd On the receipt of one Dollar, the -Married o-j untrue. nran's Medical CoinpanionM will be sent (mailed free) I do n"t know that I shall again write upon the subto anv part of the United States. All letters and ap- joct ofV?ti0-al l,oU,ks' 1 shaU "x "themes, 1 no combinations, no intrigue. It the American peoplications from those desiring to become agents must . die have not confidence in me, thev ought not to give

me their suffrages. If they do not, you know -me well enough to believe me when 1 declare I shall be content. I am too old a soldier to murmur against such high authority. Z. TAYLOR. To Capt. J. S. Allison " Than this, we need no better or safer chart to

puide us. 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

its administration, and more benihcent measures result from its action.

The Iliily of llic IVoplo. Through their agency and not )iis. General

Taylor is before the people, a candidate for their

sun rages. lie is, therefore, their candidate, and , they must sustain him. lie is their candidate,

because they were for him, when the politicians were against him. He is their candidate, because he was nurtured in their bosom, and grew

up under their care. He is their candidate, be

cause his sympathies are all with them, and his

interests their interests, tie is their candidate,

because his election will be the vindication of their principles, and restore to them the right

now so dangerously abused ly eelhsli demagogues, to choose their own rulers. He 19 their candidate, because he appeals to their intelli

gence, confides in their honesty, and acknowl

edges their voice in the Government which they

have established. He is their candidate, because

the Constitution, as construed by Washington and bis compatriots, will be his guide. He is

least Two Millions, and in order that every family in

the L uited States and llritish America, may De lur. nished with a copv, he hereby invite MERCHANTS ASH STOREKEEPERS to forward their orders to him n tarlyas possible and

j they shall be supplied GRATUITOUSLY with as j many copies a they may deem necessary to supply their various customers. They are also invited at the I same time, to send a copy of their "IIUSIXESS

CARD," which will be printed and placed on the cover of the Almanacs sent them, also without charge. They an- aNii requested to give all necessary directions how the Almanacs should be forwarded to them, lly law they cannot be sent by mail unless the postage is first paid on tham here. Orders, (post paid.) directed to DU. D. JAYNE, Philadelphia, will meet with prompt attention. Cj FAMILIES cau obtain these Almanacs gratis of M.W. HA1LE, Bmokvillc, Ind. And all who are agents for Dr. Jayue' Celebrated Family Medicine. 40-Jw

teeth.

JOHN KIXKAUD, Ascnt.

LIST OF LETTERS TT KM A IN IX G in the Pot Office at Brook rille on

1st. day of Oct. U-iS.

Alien Phillipp Bran William Bisiherd Mr Bravogel Win Baldu in Ilram Beale Kllen Brow it Horace Batr.ner Frederice Chapman Murvin l arr P & F Chambers Riehard Caey ChriMoph'-r Carter Daniel Clake William Cortis Job t K.rvm .Tames Kdwards Joshua FarU Mr Marv J Fields Will. m" tilisson , Kiley Hun-liiiKon Maihcw Hannah Oliver C Hurley Jane C Halstead Mr Hannebourn Frederic Hartman Mrs Aim Hayman S H Harrison (Vrnelius Hartman Denis lloman Francis Howard John Hmk tiuiUU rhorn Havs Janu Johiioti B 1 Jeiad Hi-ster J actb Peter Juie Dav'nl Jones Thomas Kbits Joseph, K. I lev M J

Kb me KlizabetU Kale peter I. ura s James M l.eah Francis l.ooby Michat I Little Sarah Ann Lewis Morcan Leht eke F Henrieh Mill, r John A

Morcan, Gordon Sc Mexvrs Matt r Mrs Mary Hitehell John Muwtll Wm MilUr Leanard

Kjle

Mour Martin Myers John M Mormon Henry Meeker Hamilton Marshall F.sy Monticue Seth Mormon Jithn Miehael Amol McMiner John Moriran John Miller Jacob O'Neal Win Pettit Mary Ann Poe Wilson Raymond Mi s Harriett Jfacer Mis- Phi be Hader John Kyburn Mrs Nancy Headmond Joseph Skinner Johu bmith Jthn Speer W Sater Kphraim Smitt Georire Swattz Jacob

Stewart Amos Shauihan Daniel Seward William Smith Sam'l Seal John Sullivan Michael SeaHs Lawnnee Snyder Thus W Snyder (German) Short Jerdon l einpleton Robert Timberman John Vinint SLkHG Wiley Spencei Williams Thomas William - Jacob Wilson Fleming Wheat Michael W urtlsdill Wm, Jr W allace James Wise Jane C

Weston Danivl W ilcher Klder Wallis C!nrrise W'hiirhead Khahcth Wellehire Joseph WaldorflT Philip Worth Amos Wallowt Frederick Y until? I- ew i B II. BURTON, P, M.

Public Sale. F11HF.UE will be sold on Tuesday the 3d day nf I Oct. next, on the farm 1 now occupy, adjoining the widow Reed's, on Garrftun Creek, the following property, to-w it. HORSES, COLTS, COWS, YOUXG CATTLE, SUKKP, HOGS, &c. Also a variety of fanning utensils, embracing one pood two hnre Lumber Wairon and Harness, 16 or IS acres of Corn, 4 or 3 Tons of Hav. WM. VAN BEAGEN. I.aiiril, Sept. 7, 1843. 39-2W New Fall and Winter Goods. THE undersigned has lately received a larye and complete assortment of every description of Goods suitable for the eaon ; such as I) HESS GOODS. Super. Tnneh, and English OASHMEKES. " s Mousse de Laines Superfine rial Silk Warp Alpaca French, Enirlih. and Scotch Ginghams Superfine Gala Plaids " Raw Silk Plaid llueua Vista, Monterey and Oregon Worsted l'laid Moler color, atriped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Hombazine Plaid Cloak Linings, all Wool Striprd, Plaid and Plain Linsey Kieh English and A merieau Calicoe Very rich plaid Cloaking Silk and Cotton Velvet A rieh as.ortiiii nt of plain black and fancy Silk Grecian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitt Zcphvr Wri-'t Merino Glove, a lie article

Hiiskin anil Kin u loves Ilirlin Lined, Chamois Lined Glove Worsted Hoods and Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconet Swiss, Mull and Hook Muslins Limn Cambrics, brown and hlaik Cambric Thnad Laces, Edgings, and Insertings Plain and corded Jaconets, Brown Hollands

Irish Linens, Green Hi rege, Gauze eii

T.ics for the Year IS 18. The undersigned Treasurer of Franklin county, Indiana, hereby inform Tax-payer that the per centum charged on the taxable property in the .-aid county on the Duplicate of said ytarisas follows; On each 8100 for State purpose 30 cts. " " Taxable Poll for same purpose T5 " " " 8100 for County purpose 15 " " " Taxable Poll lor same purpose iO " " " 100 for Jfoad purposes 10 " The Treasurer further noiilies tax payers that he will attend in the several townships at (bepl.ieeof holding elections on the day mentioned for the porpnse of eol iectiug taxes, viz:

hue v ater townsiup, ionoay, t cTouer i"in, imi

I jesiiay Wednesday T horsday Fridny Saiurday Mondav

I'uesday

. 3d.

17th

mh " l'.nh "

20lh " ' 2lst " " till " 24th " " SitlLV-th," 2Vth "

Springfield

llaih Fairfield Hlooniing Grcve Laurel Posev Valt Creek

Kay t'p. Wednesilay It 1 hursday

Hitrblaud t n. rridav

All taxes not paid on the days 1 attend ill the townships will hae to he paid in Hiookv ille. The 1st dnyof January 1S49 is the LAST DAY the taxi for the present year can be aid w ithout cost. All taxes remaining unpaid at said date, w ill be collected w ith cost. The treasurer will be found at all other ti.nes up to the 1st ul January at hisollice in Iliookrille prepared

to receive taxes.

ROAD TAX. Supervisor of ifoada are rrqucsted to return their

st to the Treasurer at llrookville before the l'Mli ut

October or on the day that he will be at the place

above mentioned.

FUNDS RECEIVABLE FOR TAXES. State and Bank script will be received for all Taxrs

for the current vear. Interest will be allowed ou

script in the payment ol State Tax. Note of the follow ing batiks and none other will be received for Tax

es for the current y ar, viz:

State Hank of Indiana and Hr.iiiclns; " " Ohio " Kentucky all olvent flanks; Cincinnati ' " All the new Ohio Hanks; Hank of the Slate of Mis.

souri; Notes of 8' and upwards at par in the ciln s of

New York, l'hiladelpeia, and Haliiinore.

31) Ji. rl. lll.nl u.x, I . jr . s..

"VJO TlrE is hen by given that I will attend at the 11 usual place of holding elections, in the several luwuslnps in I ninii county, for the purpose of receiving Taxes for the year 1848, on the follow ing davs, to-wit: Harrison Tow n, hip, ou Monday, Oct 30th. Hrownsville " TuesdaV, Oct. 31st. Liberty Wednesday, Not. 1st. Harmony " Thursday, Nov. 2d.

I "ton " Friday, Nov.

Centre " in Liberie afte' 1st Oct. RATES (IP TAXATION.

On each ICO Dollars for State purposes, j On each 100 Dollars fur County pin poses. On each 100 Dollar for Road purposes.

School Tax in Dist. No. 1, T. 10, K 1 West 17J cts. on each $100 00. I School l ax in Di.t. No. 3, T. 10, K. I, West 25 cts. j on i ach 8100 00. jOiitaih Poll lor State purpose, T Cts. I till each Poll for County purposes, ts Cts. j On each dog more than out , 1 oo 1 ray men t ef Tuxes it required on or before the 1st

uay ol January, 164'J. WILLIAM BY HAM, Treasurt r of In ion Couiitv. Si pt ISth, 1S43 39-Sw

30 Ct. l-'l Ct.

lis.

10

their candidate, because the bests interests of his ' New style Bonnet Ribboml

whole country, fettered by no sectional feel inn,

and bounded by no geographical division, will

be his first wish and his last aim. btanding m this position, he challenges their support on eve

ry principle of right and duty. luen ol all parties, whatever their past bickerings, may shake hands and unite under his banner, the broad,

free banner of the country and Its Constitution. All he has promised will be fulfilled, and he has

llounet Tabbs and Artihcial Flower

Black Sewing Haw Silk and Mohair Fringes Silk Fringes for Dresses, all color black and Fancy colored Apron Girdle Shawls, he. Super. nil Wool Hrocha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Hrocha Shawls Do Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do

I Plain and F.mh'd Cloth and Cashmere do I Super. Blanket and Neck uo

Silk c ravats ami rt ok is

Administratrix' Notice. flHF. undersigned has taken out letter or.dminB istration upon the estate of William Kerr, de-

promised all the fair and reasonable could desire. ; Cloths. CaSSirnereSi &C.

He will "dare to do right," and his word is worth Fine blue, black and brow n French, English and A

all the pledges and all the promises, even thoup-h ! mencan cloths

they were piled mountain high, scheming poli- j ticians could make in a lifetime. His pledge of au honest heart and an upright will is above ' their power to give, and hence their resort to I resolutions never to be kept, and "platforms" to j mean one thing now, and another hereafter, just as party and self may justify or require. The I friends of General Taylor the Feople must, j therefore, be up and doing. There must be

"neither sleep to their eyes nor slumber to their : n-4 and a- Whitney Blanket

eve-lids" from this until the election in Aovem- '"7 . . . K, . V" , - i , . . .i I Brown and bleached Shirlinr ber, for, weak as his opponents are, they are, 5.4 ,, hru Meeting nevertheless, unscrupulous and watchful. The ' Brown and bleached Drillings and Canton Flannels

watchman's cry of "all's well" must neither de- I

lude nor enervate the triumph is not to be cel-

French. English and American wool Mack Cassimere

Super Fli nch and English Inner Cassimere Sky blue FeltCloihsan.l Mackinaw HlankcurorCoat Gold mixed and other stled Tweeds nine, black and gold mixed Jeans Hid. green, white and yellow Flannel Fine black and blue-black Cassimere Vesting Black Silk Velvet and Satin lo Fancy colon d Worsted l Fine Hock Mitts and Glove

ULAXKETS, SHE E THUS, $c.

3(

Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men' tine Calf Boot.

do Kip Brogan.

cto call ilo do do Slipper. Women Calf Hiiskin do Colored Tie. tin Kid Sprinr do

24 Cllllllren Siloes. Just received and for sal; low by Ma in, U4S.

96 24 " 24 t

4i 12 1

24

R I YN ER.

I). l. JO MS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEI.LOU AT LIW. 11 r o o k v i I I c. Ind . Office on Mailt Burgt s St. Dec. 20 1R47.--52-1T

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

rrat'tici-s in

Hamilton, t l rntout end Ilrow 11 Couu-

ih-, Ohio. OKFICK Onthf :t idc of Main, between 3d and 4ih Sc., riiu-iiniiiii, Ohin. H.-IVr toC. V. ( larlvtoii, Hrakv.ltc. "'C 1H47. Sl-ly

Ojptitf to the Psi Ofsit-'f, on Mi Iturgvs trrf ff

lironkvinp, lutiiaiia. IXOK V FAKqL'HAH avail t..i-meltra uf tin

I j nu-iiiua io atknoH u-ciir o int ir iririi i-ami t u-i-' fontifrs. a keen Sense i-rliiutlt tor I lit liiM.r..l share

j nf pAinmat rrc it-d; and mow lake plca-urt- in an- . iinnnrinq- to iht pnblio, lliat thi v havp fiMi nc irt-(! la I-;V and SPI.KN DID aortfiieiu uf SI'UING a JSL'MMKII GOODS, t Ucti d iih it r rat rare Irom j the tirt iul inot compli-it- aorf tm-iii of ea ion able i rood- in the ii:ark-t. 'I'hcir ttck coui,tf in part of

COAT1XG. Super Slue, l!nck, .! n av.d tlarrt Jimrt icatt auuV Foreign Hroad C'luilm. 44 lilueand hlatk Reaver Cloths. Patagonia Ciatinf. Sdk wrped Coif riniTiin. C'ntion Clo'h, and a variety nf T.tnm-nr. brun, rti n and cold mixed Twwd. Pantalaonery. Fancy Antericau and French Cai;i.er. " Plain ilo di 44 Fancy and 'plain black, blue, brown, gray, amf nutd Smiiu tt. 44 Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Domestic Juan. 44 Corded eiveiteeH, (new tyle 44 Fancy and plain l.tniien and Cttn Fabric. Ginghams, Prints, Lawns, Delaines Alpacas. &c. French, Maneheftfer and Carlton and black, purple and (Quaker ptuid tiiH'liam. Domestic purple and plaid Ginchnnif. Plain pink, blue afid bufl do Purple, brown, blue, nud bine and orange Menttnack Prints. Blue, black; liht, oil red and fancy Print. Super Knc'ih Chintz, plain patterns. fc Furmiire Prints. A BEAUTIFUL and CHOICE -n-h-cUoK of LAWNS of varimn color and pattern-. Bruwn, blue, -rteii and t'aucr ntoim de I a; lies. Super black cud nv-de colored Alp:icai. black and mwle colured l.toiirM' Cluth. Black. br.iuii, bhi, pink, drab and slate colored Mu-liii-. Silk tiui-ihed and cluak linings, apron and innrinersr

( ViirCK. ; Who It-it and cotton Flannel. tahVam! Scktch Diaper. lUcaclied iUnia-k. plain and fsiicy col'd Ta blcC loiln. i SilkF, Vestinrs, Shawls, fee

Super plain h!;uk, blue bt.-n k and f.mcr drek Silk col d pro tie Atiiiue hiiuuet Silk lt- Fancy do do 44 Senliaw apron do White, blue and pink Florence and White Satin; Super plain biark Satin and Velvet t'-.r Vt-tin. fancy ilk. Merino. Cahiu re A: Mur-aille Shawl and Dres llaiidkerchitfs of the Utet style, and choice vat iet v. mull, bfj.ik, plain and corded Jaconet Mn-liti; w hite and black bobinett; xrcx-ii berage, I rifli linen, e. BONN CTS. Splendid Aortment tif l.ailie and Mioses Spring" Stvlt- Fa-hionaiiie Bouni tn. NOTIONS. Markint; cantau, cruel, canvas neidlt, thread ml Mulin eilginp;, Lile Lace ainl I :ic rungs, Dlack anil ne.ile col li Si'k, M.ihair anil roitnn Frm(res, Vor(el Ferrita, Lathes 'l ain In. aril t'olUr-, Finikin d llaliits uii.l super French o. ki il .'nllji, Arlilieial i'luwers, -!ain ami tiincy purse tisisi, teel In ails, rings anil ia.-clj; l'nrauU, L uilirellas. Fans. Ac. e. OKVKHAI. AbSOIl I VKN I'nf Snperi.ir XI MHOXS Ladii s cul'tl ami lilne'v kul, silk anil cotli'll l.luves. teli1s liiiek, kill, silk ami cutlun ilo Men'-, I. allies', Mis' anil cluMrcn' cutuni and worsted I lose. Cbililrtu's lli lii iiles, hues" Ri Its, Je. HATS Kl CAPS. II.mIiI' latest tvle.1c ra.liiinialiie nmle skin bilk Hat.-. " " For and Vil du Palm di

Fur, cloth, oild silk and velsei C Al'S. Boots and Shoes. Meli'aand Bi'' Calf, Kip and Cunnmiii Honts. " ' " Shoes. Ladies' and Misses moreecn nnd calf!niis and slim s li;pi-rs. linskius and jailers. SPLEXDin asnri!iirin ..I' l.dOKIMi t.l. SSKS. WALL AM) WINDOW l'Al'KK. Landscape and I'it c Spi rent and Hut iters. I.arre and 'J,-na!l I K. V VAI l l'.HS. Spli-ndid assnrtfiielil Ladies and OelitU men's HHl'SSF.I.S CAUI'KI H(iS. Orass Mats nianntarturi-d lis' the Blind; curn hmk Mat. Oil painted Land-Jesj-.e AVindnw Slm.'es. All kinds ufapprnvi d luerehaiitaliie country pro ducc receivi d in im-Iuiii- I'.. r coods, al ca.li priei-s. rnrchaser-i are request! il to examine Ltr ihi in.i Ivi s "villi ihe AHTIC1.K and the I'll 11' F..as nur mottuslill is, that 'Mile Itimille sixpelise is preli rNl- o the slow shilliliC." LIXCK & FAliqUUAK.

April 1st,

II. D. JOHNSON. ATTOUXKY AM) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SHF.LHYVILI.E, IND. HcfertoMcrs. Coram, Tweed Kc :o.t "incinnaii; Gen. Holland, F.sq. Hruokvilie, Ind. Oct. S5, 1S47 44

4SVC an

Navigation Open. ""F.W AHU ANGF.MEN I S FOR 1K4S. From and a alter Monday, loth ul" September, ls4S, the Ciii-

riiiiiati, ranihrid?- t'ity Iaily I'ack' t Line leaves

inrinnaii dailv at x clock, f. yi .. inmas scep-

ted) passing th.ouuh Cleve Tnw n, Harrison, 1 ren-

ton, Hoilli ster. HrooKVitle, .nnaiuoia, l.auiei, v onnersville and Miliuti. For paace app:y on board.

Caiiibridire City Reveille. ( oimersville I elei-rapli.

I'rookville American and rrankliii Demo. r.n copy

ta the aiuouiit ol"8S each. Scp7-3S riii. iat 1

& CI. Y. li OIJS JX, Copper Smiths.

Front Street, heiweeii Tike and liutn-r, opposite

lletllel Church, anil aecomi sircci ui isnn and Va!tuit. CINCINNATI.

".(AM r.- I v lv r. aim n.i-e si ... ... tt'M a larc;e and c;eneral assortnieiit in their line, .... I. r .inner Wash. Stew. Tea and Cilne Kettles,

Stills and Halter Mines; r.mjiii--, and Liquor Pumps; Lilt and Force Pumps ..r elK milk house and dililleri; Soda Foiilits and Miud s

l'atenl cenerator ior uiiiMiiii

N". II. We nianiifaclure ri all tune urew Ketiies,

from 800 to .1000 -tH"n- . . .

F.nriiic and Lanl in amer worn none on inc n.s-

et notice and in the best manner.

Feb. 11. T-i.ni'

JO! IX A. MATS OX, Attorney at Law. Onu nnx Main St., Dkookville. I.mi May It.ili, 1S15. 20-lf. J 0 1 1 X 1 1 . V A I : i U 1 1 A I J , ' Attorney at Law.

Brookville. In. J in. 10 1S43- 3 if.

JOHN D.IIOWLAM), Attorney at Law, liUOOKVILLE.Ia.

Counterfeiters Detected!! 6 H A M E F I" I. AND I'VI'UNCIPLE DVSI.I.VJW?

CH is the useftilin ss, ii!i--,pr. nil reputatien.

and immense demand for lr HIKll.llS' I.IVF.R-

WORT AND t A It . I li.it nckVssand rinininir im

porters, r c;ardli'ss alike of liiiinaii sutlerini.4 and consequence, utterly lost to every feelitiTol humanity and v il tue, nre eiMistantly atti mitui; t'i eouuterli it it. And we have litt n so frequiutlv tailed upon to check these base and luch-hamlcd IMPOSI I IONN!! that sic f t 1 in duty hound to warn and protect the public a?aiut ihetn by est ry means in our power. The attempt n nil' time siiiee by l'lHiOf M. iOGF.RS, of Cilii-inuali, has bis n toppi d, llotvi illl-

atauililia hi weatlli and influence. We liow w nni v ou a:;:iiut another Count' rl i'er. the malicious cuiiuiti and reckless immorality of which mii-t excite the pity and cimmupl sf eicry honest man. JOHN I". TOI.AXn, in the employ nff.ro. M. AI.I.F.N", Ilrusiri-t of Ciiicinmiti. lias CtU XIF.KFF.I ' F.l ni lt I.A11F1., '-HMKiKD the fac simile ot AKIIHKW AOGKUS'S SIGN A I l"KF ,' printed

' a pamphlet uliolly false, end cert ijicatis ciittieiy fcItitivus. anil is. m d a nn dieine like milo Ihec iiuilic in rxtcn.al apf-curaut e onlu.

V e a am the public a.nut this mlameus outi-ap

AYiuter Slock ot

"J"l"V2h .nl'.yLr.. Med onUl the victory be won. The Reub-

payment. and all has me: claims, present th.-m duly ' lie is in danger, and strong arms and stout hearts authenticated in tine year for settlement. Theestate I must delend it; but let these be true, and the

is solvent. ANN KEKR. Adm'rx. I ..:l.u. .n.l cnrrnntmiiisitti- n-hn havn all lonir

, . nreved on its vitals, will be put down forever.

Administratrix' Sale. 1 Bdeua Vista will be fought apiin, perhaps, but THE nnd. rsii-ned administratrix of the estate nf with the General who "never surrenders," and

October 3d, lftS. 41-.w

The above coods base been elected with (Treat

ran, and are offered at the lowest Cincinnati price

for C ASH. K. llrookville, Nor. ioth, 147.

TYXKR.

4'.'

iiv31i:mal.

Married Ou Tliursday, the 2Slh of Sept.,

William Kerr, deceased, will sell at public vendue on alwsys tights the enemy " in whatever force he No. 23" Main Saturday the 25ih day of October, inst.. at the late A. !.;. jr .1. itua, .,.. f hn Pen- : March 20,

. . . . . . 11 iee la iiiiii. v ..'" ..v.,--- - - - - - - - -

tesiuence ot sani ueci aeti. the personal property ot

pain estate, conststnnj ot hoiiseeoid anil kite

tiitnr. Cows. Younc Cattle. Hoirs.

sc, a Waqon, Farmi.it: Vtensils, .tc. Terms of sale -nemv ran be broncllt into liue. It should be

recollected, however, that the battle is to decide great issues, and must be gained. A brave, gallant liffht. without success, will not auswer.

faUKK KENT, Clock and Watch Jlafcrr,

K.WF.I.RV. Silver Ware and Spectacle Mannfac

tnrer. Diamond pointed cold

al

mAto lii.vt if thrt vnlunttr cort9

he ih rsonal iitiinrtv ot . i. m 1

n eo-ld and kitchen i'ur-1 11 keep up Hie "grape, ine struggle w... .e

Corn. Oats. Hor- over, even before the treiiiblinc columns ol me

Pens, .Vc.

Main st. between 5 lb and 6 th C incincati.Obio.

184S. 13-ly.

TO TIIK PUIIL1C. 1TAVIXO C'inipletid our new Piano and Tea

I 4 B Ware room, and n-ci ivi d on r first shipment, eoiii.tiiic; of J" spb mini Planus, and ."00 C'hists choice l eas, we ins ite purchas-rs and d ealers in those I armies to call and vanillic our Mock, which will be

replelll.liiil weekly. Our l'ea are purehaiMtt for rash direct from the Import rs and our Piano being from the manufactory of Stodart A f'uiihum. New York, cannot be eiiualled iu ihe I mini State. T he Piano Sale-room is over the Tea Ware-rooms, and occupies the w hole ppr part of the build inc. Teas put up in and hhiJ paekac. "t belter qualitv in hi tier sivle, and at lower prices, than by

anv ol ine r.asteru pat kmc noits,.. SMI I II A XIXON, North Fast cor. Tih & Walku t. Ciucuiuaii, Ohio. July 1S4J.

made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at

10 o'clock, A M. AXX KEKJt, Adiu'rx. October 3d, IS4S. tl-Jw-

at Fairfield, Doctor FRANCIS N

to Miss MARY ADAMs. "His home t-he enters, there to be a light, Shining within, when all without is night; A guardian angel o'er his life presiding, Doubling his pleasure, and his cares dividing." In Cincinnati, on Friday morning last, the Rev. TIIOS. C. CR AWFORD, formerly of the Brookville Circuit, but now a missionary to Keokuk, Iowa, to Miss CAROLINE WIL

LIAMSON, of this place. "The kindest and the happiest pair Will find occasion to forbear; And something every day they live, To pity, and perhaps forgive." On Weduesday, the 2olh Sept., Mr. WILLIAM LANDFA VR,a returned volunteer from Mexico, to Miss ELIZ A COOTS. Oh 1 Bill, you're gone and uo mistake,

To try life's tugs and twitches; Take my advice, be wide awake, And always wear the B Shoes. On last week, Mr. WILLIAM C. SCUDDER to Miss SARAH ANN SPRADLING. "I give thee a'l, I can no more, Though poor the off'ring be."

IVoticc THE subscriber will sell al public outcry, on Friday, the 13th of Octabcr, 1S4.S, at hi residence three

HUGHES ' mile and a half north east of llrookville. Franklin

county, Intl., the tollowinc personal property, to-wit: Horses, Hoc, Farming" Vtciisils. one set of two horse Harness. Corn in the field. Also, Household and

W. II. PHILLIPS, No." Main Street, west side, three doors aboc Front m ar the public harf, Cincinnati. O., "V-VKALKR in C.HOCF.RIKS and PRODI CF.. G L...... eoiistaiiilv on hand, a central asuirt-

To fail.

free Government, or advantageous to a peaceloving people. It will justify war at the mere canrice of the President: will degrade tlie char-

acter of Congress, deny to the majority the right I i ad mnka tlm "On-s-man Power"

Kitch.n Furniture, with other article loo tedious to j ' j J;,.(.;. !! ll,,. nnnnbir will.

mention. Terms ol sale made know n en the day ol , , . . ,

l io avert tnese calamities, me pcopic nmn ious-c I and to arms! There must be uo faltering in

I their ranks. The march to victory and to lreeExeCUtOT S PaOllCe. j dom should be steady and onward. Even now

"V'OTICF. is hereby pnen that the undersigned ,,eir enenlie8 are broken and disordered, and one i I"' ikt" l!'" 1'siamint.ry of i . rharPB is onlv necessary to Crush

them. Courage, then, brave hearts, and be ready for the conflict! Your General is in your midst, aud the eyes of the world are on you in this, our struggle against corruption, aud misrule, and usurpation. Stand fast and remember

his famous declaration to Wool at Buena Vista,

1 r ... . . U .. Mill.tCI't. t iies'se.

" ,,.i i . .LI. : . 1 ment o? Bail, a near, v it ii v. ,

VV IU UO IU IU3C 19 . ...... .v .

Nail

and

Cotton

II other

le. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. XI

Oct. a, 1S4S. J MKS J. TEMPLKTOX.

ill and testament ofl.vdia Wood, deceased, late ol

Franklin county, Ind. Those indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all havinc claim acainst the estate will p'resem them within one tar for pav mi nt. The estate is probably solvent. JOHN WYXX, Executor. Sept. 55, 1843 40-3W

POIt SALE HOI'S F. .V LOT in the TOWX or RROOKVILLE. THKondersicn.d administrator of the F.slate of T hompson Stout, deceased, pursuant to an onler of the Probate Court of Franklin county, Indiana . will pose at public ale at the door of the Court House n the town of llrookville, on Saturday the ISth day ofXovemtxr next, the property descn bed es lollows, to w it: Sixty leet oil' of the south end of lots numbertt sixty-three and sixty-four (S4) in Thomas" platt of the tow n of Brook ille, the late residence of said Stout, deceased. The property is well itnated for a family residence, wilh a comfortable frame dw el line house, cood frame stable and other out houses, with a blacksmith shop on the premises. T he ti rms of sale are, one third of the purchase money, cash in hand, one taint in i months, and the remaining one thinl in nine months from the day of sale. JOB SPOUT, adm'r, lly .Tno. H. Farquhar, Alt'y. Sept. 2S, 1S4?. 40-4W

Madder. Indico, Salcratus, t.lass, vitk l i.hoipii. Snail. Caudl

.w.. I.', in the tlr.oerv Business, which will be sold

at the lowest prices for CASH, or in exchange for produce. . X. 11. The Hichest Prices paid lor Feather, FlaxS.t il, Flour. Pork, lUcnn. Lard. Oiiuvnc. Timothy-Si-ed, Clover-Sis d, Mustard-Seed, Hee' Wax, Dried Fruits, White Beans, Rags, ice. Vc. Cincinnati, 3-J". S. J. HARRIS. B. CLARK. Clocks, Watches Jewelry.

fm a k it is c i.a it iv, uace on hand and for sale on accommodating terms. Clocks, Watches, and a ceneral assortment of Jewelry; ronitiiic in part of ihe follow inc article. F.icht-day ard

common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lever and common Watches, Cold and Silver Pencils and Gold nens. Rines, Breastpins, Studs, Steel beeds. Silver

cvtw..

stovks! stovks:: fM "HF. ubcrihiT is now rt ecivinp; one of ihe larct-si I and the In st aortmenl ol Sloves iter odi nil for sale in the town of Urook ille, bavin? jul n turned from the citv where he has spartd no pains in se-

' lectiiip the In st patterns from the best ol l-o'iiol-rie. And those wishing a cod articles in the line I of Stoves caniiol .nit he p least d after looking tln nu-h I his not k. As it respt ct prices, he feels eont'nh m I they will be ill accordance to the times My stoves '.are all of good materials, and I have had a special I eve to the thickness of the pla'e, ic. Amunc which ' w'lll be found patterm from the Foundry of W. C. 1 ltavi Jt Co., and Inipmvtd I'n miiim I ookmc Stoves. ! Also, Fancy Air I icht Parlor Franklin and Ten Plate Stove, with all and eery article belone;inc to

the stove and cookinc line: such as 1 eakettu s, " alfle iron, (te. Sic. All tit" which will be fitted up and trimmed out at the shortest notice; cheap very cheap for cash.

ALSO, TIN" AKt;

j tlii! Tolatid htti: in iTfi'ii'ib0i v m '.ikt, miHt-r ! tin- :.uiMiliiil, .HUM 1 Oli '1 Ol'.AM) i tla num-

lii:it tHth. r ot tin- v tmie ruiu-i-rit. WraiiU, n putsiiin Htitl loch stuiion hi v not w itli -In lil t lit a Nru-iiii, nntt tinjiriin i lt int n.y in cl -tiaiirt ot'all l;iu mitt Imi.t t , lo -tt al :!"! fan -fit lent ly n(irintf o.ir u-il--arii d ri-ouJatum, hot nrartllv ot liutniiii liTc :nul -u'Yi i iur. h ut-titurin lh ir rt-tcln-d fountrf-it flfpn nn; ih- ('imvonipti.rofa nodiciiit-, vilmh iu nil huiuau prUatn;uy might a'f the ir live. What rtinii'tnpt Un ItitttT? VliMt U rni too I; r-lt Or pniii-hfin tif im t wrv Iti if not frMtKlt in il not th ("l is it not ML'A'IjI'H' ' A liirh 11'- f ll ft.niO U v.n tu il --,- j.iiSIm- - iitiini of kna ryx:id imj-o-ttirr. . or n ti rurht nr- lt-.;;ilU jtrott 1 1 tl, jniti ills l.-r lUc unviarj ai.il itt-rlif-tt-il -f ttt 1 tnl writ. Ihc nil In- arc a hi ohm t aiu-t Jt U SV. cm: n t i: i: r i: i r a u i' i c l r. llt rsillt i i ilint tliiw jn-t jcirMii.i i . iiisi:nt'.ii Inn il ly JOHN I'. HH.AN I, and n i h yi ll-w Utn 1 mi vtxvh ho tilt' th' tiamt ot A I.. bi"i!i i i;iniii d ;ifu r iln ord Kntt'n d arrordimr t. a t ot Contrr , K;r. tK.c.aud iliai t tit- fiuii.liit t i.rc(tiiiau in; vomitrrf it hnlh f;i ii; iiui-V u ( t-f In 'Hh ii-.cii -tifirate. purporting t havr n-t-m- from It. Itlant-hanl, M. I , H;irri-!or-.!i Pa.; S. A. Murrt II M 1., H..m.ii; Hiram Von!rfl L'lica; A-.n Smith, I'ath.ttn Vt Vc. rh- r.FATiK n. 1",;k.,s" compovni SYItl'P OK IIKRWOl t AM) i" K in m-rompa-Iim d by a mophtt 1 ooiMitnii i-rt tt. kit i.f t it . n of tin hirhf-t i ami: nt;, m h .w I'ml' -.r H. ', l)t trior Wm. HuhanU, Iton. Jmli-v Minr M.ir--, lion. JuiU't- Wm. Il irkv, -c , all o wli.Ho arc citirn nf 4'iut-iiinsiii. A suil in equity in tin- L'uiud Statts Court ha lirn iiKtiitiltd it jnti-t t.t ..: t: 1. A II ii. I, t iiuloii. :tud John 1". 'l ol.iotl. Rtn! a nit f-r J'0.f tso h;if ht n hro't ai;jini a i aiih tt' nn: liont- w l, iiiaii li e platt ::nl f d tin f.tc iitnile i f lh lumi- F n-trt-t Utict-r-, and ur.- tht public ih.it iH l it rn tl hy tut f ar tif I it ;un. troiii! or t-p n-t , from tl. alui tt i!m utttrioo! iutii' ffthi- I. ti li coiintt rfi iii'r-,t itilr--, t roit pt r. pi inii-r,aL-t'ii-, or any pt-.i-.!t; w Um -(. r t o-.c rut tl, tin . ci 1 j .r ind in ctly, in ouh in-f-irit n and s!i.inn I'm! ;irai -. ! Wi warn the pnhlic a i; :i i u -1 tht- ctttmtf rl h till r d ' hy P. Clinton, ho i- thf travt llinir air-nt of thi pnritut art it It-; and Mrntwtl ritnt-t our air-ut and liotni-, and tht- I'm ml ti hiiiii.-tiiiM ai.d iu -lit.

A. PBACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, Spriugs, Wagon Boxes, Axes, Mold BoarUs, Alc. ALSO, Manufacturer of the celebrated Wrench t and Steel Mold B.ard Plows, Cast Mold Board I Mow s, ncht and left handed, of different ie. Sod Plows, Shovel Plow, Cultivator, Harrows, Urars, Cast Shear Plows, it, all warranted to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on either Iron or Plow, by the quantity. Store on MamStrcet, between Mil and 6th, east aide, Cincinnati, O. Mar. 17.-12-1

ml tahle snoons: a rarietv nf Spectacle.

.Piiil.. .l" pmlt-rv. Pen anil liocket knives. I

Razors. !cc.; and in hort all article usually kent in j Jewelry Stores. Thev are also prepan d to attend to all jobs in the i Silversmiihinir line such a rcpairine Clock, j Watche and Jewelry, and the changing of glassc in spectacles, .Vc. j

Thankful lor past favors, tney nope n sinct attention to bu-iness to merit and receive a liberal share of the public custom, determined as they are that nc customer shall have canse of dissatisfaction. Store on Main Hurire street, nearly opposite the public offices, llrookville, la. March ad, 16. 10-t.f.

Of every variety, wholesale and retail. M. reliant trivini-orders fiir Tinware, can be accommodated at short notice and lowest ca.-h prices. Hons .poulii.? and hi ads made and put up to order. Siovc pipe aivtavs on hand or made to order. N. II. tild Ilras, I op pi r and Pewter taken in echrnre for wait. H. H IM.K. Main Hurp st. llrookville, Sept. 28, 1SI3. 40 Tlicodtr?T. nrelCASHNKT 3IAKi:it; LTllOP on Main Hnriri s .tnvt. arly opposite the Frank tin House Furniture of all kinds made in the latest and best style, on short notice, at very n-a-0:1 ale terms. .! 11. 1......... ;... f.o'i.h.d a neat and suh-'antial

... .....s j .1-! ..o; ... 1.

1 make auu uen... ...... -..j

distjiiee. at moderate price

Brookville, July 20l!i, 114S. SO

X O T I C K. aVO AL. WHOM IT MAY CONTKRX: On Ihe

w 5lt of M.iy, 1.1'. the last will .n-l tt-.tainent of Isaac S. S iserinijen, thru latent Franklin conn y, in the state of ludialia, di ceased, was rctritlarlv aillilltted to Plobate, ill ihe I'roliate Court tf .Rid coil ntv, b) which said last will and testa menl, amon other tliioirs, the it stulor directs that .11 the residue of his personal estate shall he invested for the use of Barbara Si riiuri n. the w if't of f he tt siator: the said Bar hara to rert ive the inr rest accruing tin rei-n during hi r natural life; the said last will and testament con.

j tains the fullowini; provi.ion: lt is luy will that at jtllcdialh ol mv In ov tl wife Bai'bara. mv est cuter 1 hert iit.l'lt r iiamt d make a full collection of all moo . i i s doe my estate ami ilim to irive notice, bvptib-ic ailverti-ement to all my lecal Heir to come forward ' within three liar fiuiii the time of advertisement. . All 111V litirs that nav come forward within the time ; above di scribed, their claims bemir Ittratly testid, shall be titil led to tin ir resp. clue tiial share of the whole sntn collet-t-d. as last .hiive tlirribrd. Those

' w ho mat fail to appt ar In fhl time, t f any such there lie. shaU be forever evt-ltnled from any hare o." ililt rel in my estate whatevtr. I Ou the 4'h of July, S4j, Mrs. Barbara Swcriniren, t the relict of the a.ti teslator, departtd this life in atd Fraul.lin County.

I., iiir.ii.iii.i. t l...,.r..n. ..r il... ...J ut . ill ot t... promollc (o forward to u il:l rmaiiou tit any person

. tamrnt, the uiider.iciied, James Cnnwell. Kvcutor r prroiis s. II, n; or ..Ht nut: lor aV any "f ihe ei.unof said last will and testament, hereby notifies .11 per- tcrfeiied article, a they are not only re.poii-ible tor .on- intert sttd as claimant under aid last will and oaniaer t persons i.t the counterfeit artich , but

: testament, to pro luce to tSe Probate Court of said an- liable to prou-ciil ion.

Irouniy proper vidt lire of their ric;ht to a uitribti-I i tive .hare of the tsiateof s.:t testator, within the

1'hiisewho an- afHict.d ui:h di.i as.il luur aid

ih lii be ht nt tilt tl by tin- tt inline lr. Holers' l.lv -rrwort and 1 ar, felmu.d tn.y ol llu adieilisi-d aeiil. onl y . Ciliciuuali, Julie ZO1I1, 1- IS. A. I.. SCOVIl.l.. Corner t.f Kifih mid li are Si n t t. Ciiiciniuii O. Miolt.:i'ie Aeiil f.ir '.In- S0111I1 anil W i t, win re all order honld be sent. It i nl.o f .r sale l rtn :r atlteniseil aceiit. in all ilie i ruicipal lowii and

ti Kaaminer (Md.) will inserl thf fore-'. coonti. s in the I nii- d Siale. mem wei klv for i month, and ud ll AUo h.r aie by ll. TYKK, lir uikt me.

tt rni of flint vear from the date of this advertisement. The probable amount of said estate iiTiject to distribution, is fuiir ttiou-and dollar. JAMF.S CONWK.I.L, F.siciltor nl the F.n.itcol I. S. S nnp n. An?. , 1H. 3.t!ii

'Ilie eina Tor, li liht fOhio and

Fn'dt ricklow Coiuc advi rlise

copv of each o. cnntaiiiini- the adv. to J. 1). How. laud, Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana, and send their hills to this office.

. .. ... .1 , T . 1 fKlntKI... Httel ItS ir-f ll .llH tllirse m Oil tt I I 11 ITS. Bit

"Vt e can t be beat wlien al pull logeiner. j.ei o( Sllv;r rmtn tWrr aild ,(,,rd tea j Herse, i prepared n. make

ine tsanie iiign rwunonuu uiivoinii" "6 "'" and tahle spoons; a variety nl spectacle. Also,

which sustained him there, animate yu now, aud the day is onrs! "Stand firm," as he did, and give them battle "stand firm, and rf.ly on A JUST PkOVIDKNCK FOR A RIGHT RESULT I"

:0000 LATHING For ule by c. F. CLA11KSON. June 2d, 134.3.

31. K. KEEL Y, DENTIST, lSnnv at Warwick Hotel, Brookville, where he gwi remain tor a few weeks to practics; Dentistry..

J. S. WILLIAMS. VOT AJrY PUBLIC, BKOOKV ll.I.F., In., OrTlce in the American Building, east ol the Court House. June 1.

QUnEXSWARE AXD GLASSWARE. IIS T received and for sal.-, a lrt"v asorimeiit ol and tilaMunrc. by

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May 24, 1S4S.

K. TYXF.ll.

New Establishment " B HK uhcrihr wisht t mftirm thr citin ol i liruuk tih-. and tht- public pt-nt-ntllr, that hf i nnw prt-part d iu do all kud til' Itl.t "KSMI I HIt;:'l rHMN;,nH HMSHINO all kuuN of M AC HI N KU Y; t ttui4i: uji and n pHirinc St -am Kuiii-, cni inland tinihiiic ftrry ari-ty f Hra Wttrk. AI tuakr and rrirll kind tif (lun, Iilfd. Jtr. Vc. I ht juih-it-riht r tnii iitU ikiii; thtr m-iat ol tock. and dniutr hi irk in tht hrit niaiiin r and on ih iuut fie.y ant) accumntodaiin tt rnn. Hi ihnj i-in fnnt of tht Mt iIiim1ii (.nrch, and within thrtt- sffuan of Mr. Srai" Mil). JOHN MOf F1TT. May 3d, 147. I

LBAI.K ii!tr Trnn SHirttti;. I " - Cincinnati Uu Cottoit Yarn lUtiinraud Wadding and Hand Hun F(r salt at the nt" chrjp ' rf I. NC IC U F!;tiV!IAR

hoots wi) siioi:s. Ill 1VK just received a cmnplele Mock of MF.N'S oare. Kip and t'alf B.' and Bnigans. BOYS' Coar-cmul Kip Hoot, and Bumus. YOI' I HS Coarseaiid Kio llooi. and llroealis. WtlMtVS KIP I'.IIO I S. tAl.F do OMIF.Il d:l s Half Gaiter da MOIUH'iO ilo . 1,1111 tin

Morerro and fioat SllOF.S. j Kid SI I I'PF.KS . t'td'tl Half l.ail.r BOOST. rilll.Oi KN'S SHOK.S and Hut' IS. Ladies' and fl. Ill- H L'l'lllr.lt OVK.II S!l'irs,,r 1 The ataive arlieles art' ol' a t" Iturrr tjnnlrn. atitit I w ill st II iht in at Ciliciiiuali pi'ict F'lK CASH, i It. I VNF.U. j H rook vi I. r, 2Vth Nuv.,lV47 0

VST CrCKIVKD and f. r sale ou accommodating

ertu 10 st l Fancy W imlMir t hair. 3 '-Jie;e ! Kot kllis; d J Fain v Stn. .. I do run i.e. K. D. OAlLlOV.