Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 October 1848 — Page 3
TtaRoldlVrW tat, CnllfornU. At llie latest advices from California, the in-j habitants were engaged In searchine lor gold, i .hich w., found a large extent of country.
Tne asningion v. mou contains a rcurr ironi ,i1Q-,. 1i. :ml i j ,. ,. . " Mr.Urkin. U. U. On-nl at Monterey, nd- 00J rable wrenoedressed to the Secretary of the Xavv, which ful- . M s f.ro,m " w P- The fr confirm, all the previous account, we have e'' '? ,lted b,u 9 or 10 boats were seen. We aubjoinit, from which our readers : "".tyM.,22,?5 lhe Whitewater I !!?i7fcifcM. . -Wr a correct om)oi. of the clh abont 2000 Flour, which were !
wold Derations in California s-- - - 4- ' V C? - t - 1 Monterey, California, July 1.16 I ta- S nr trtx last letter to VOVI. written in H.n. . j . S'SSmS fU ali'.s it , P . . " . ... ' xr : had been repren ed to me. ,ty anuc.pat.ons , were fully realued. 1 ne pari i v.s.iea was me south fork of the river American, in. which loins in, amuijo m the Sacramento at Suter's fort, or two miles from it. This river has its North and South forks, branching more than twenty miles from Fort Suter. On these two forks there are over 1,000 people digging and washing gold. On Bar creek and Hulo creek, branchss of Feather river, manv are now beeinninsr to work. It is supposed that tne mm- " . . . ii ii . i smaU streams contain vasi quauimes oi gnu, ana , i . .L n-. i...-. .M ..k :.i. .i..
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aama metal. " The people are now working at many places; some are eighty miles from others. The place 1 visited was about a league in extent; on this were about fifty tents; many have not even this covering. At one tent, belonging to eight sinfie men, 1 remained two or three days. Ihese mn had tsro machines, made In a rlac. from Sd . " . - ' to a 100 fre4, inch boards, and rough y pnt totu1; r. ..oc.m.k-.. i u 1 u-u S, I .k a . h d " cradle without the ends; at one en4 there was a movable StiiVw or rack to wash dowa the dirt and ahake off the stones Holes were nWe in the Som of Sin, thU wash stooped, and this was scraped out hourly. ' . . . . . - .
, .ur i L u "-i""" t-andles bales of aoO boxes Star on last Frint three-fourths of a pound each being three or d aud Saturdayalc.cash; thesah in sma 1four ouucei. of gold per man. These men had er was at SaIes of'100 "tX,, worked one week with tin pans, the last week at9t'a10c uow with the machine. I saw the result of the first CoUon Sale of 25 bales Tennessee on Saturday, work .f two brothers, (Amencans.) one d at 5'c cash, the demand is very limited.
bad seven dollars, the other eighty-two; they worked on the same five yards of land; one however, worked less than the whole day. Their , plan, like hundreds of others, was first, with a pick and shovel, clear off two feet of the top earth, then put in a tin pan or wooden bowl a hovel of dirt, go into running water, with tne !
hansi stir op the dirt and heave out the stones, The packers are paving 9al0c. for store lots, ties to the husband might have been spared; thouwntll they have remaining a spoonful of emery i FreightsThe ratw to-day were to Pittsburgh ! '" poor would have enjoyed competence; or black sand This can be doni once or twice at 25c. per m Ibg . , New 0rlean8 75c ,ho,lslld, now broken in health would have enjoved
r l j r t x. tt.Mh daw ts, .siismi, Min. nrmir nf laW bsr . .....v. .6 . j the improvements in the rough m achines now to. use. The day I left, some small companies of .1 five or eight men had machines fm which theT ! anUdpate five or six hundred dollar, a day.There certainly must this day be at work in the j different Tlacers several hundred Americans aud others, who are ctearingoneounceofgold aday. I kave this week seen in Monterev a Californi . o ahotTS four hunererl dol arsof gold from tKam 1 lwir nf rwnata va.It - mnnh nl it wac : ' . w,...w. .s ol wheat. I myself weighed oue piece from his , bag-.and found the weight an even ounce. He, , tike many others, only went up to the gold refrion to see the place, borrowed tools, worked a sow uijs, auu ta.iic uuiue lo biiuw ins laDor, anu I
n Vr.it . ,c r' fMroPe nas a lavorable etlecl on money matFlour at the -Placer is scarce at 16 per hnn- , lets. Treasury notes are firm at 3lR'a33 prem. dred pounds. At almost this price it must con- ! Philadelphia fjet 9 tiaue.as people are forsaking their fields. I do! Sales of 600 brls. Flour at 45 50 market not think! am exaggerating in estimating the , dui. amount or gold obtained t.n the rivers I have j 0f Corn Mal 300 brls. sold at $3, held at 3.mentioned at ten thousand dollars a day for the ! I2t. last few days. There is every reason to believe '; fhe supply of Wheat Is small. For Red 112 th amount (unless th washers are driven from ? ,115c is aske.1 no sales their wor by Bickness) be any less. j M0oVrate. sales of Corn at 64c for White and la thia case, the addition of workmen now : 67a69 fir Yellow joiniag the first ones, and emigrants from the ; The CoUoll market is hea ,nd Atlantic Statea we ahall have in October and De- j slightly declined ewber, will soon swell the value of California j hear of no of Provisions to day worthy gold that will be washed out to an unheard of'frep0rt ' value. Many who have seen the"rhcer," think Baltimore Oct 9 It wilt laet thirty r forty yearn. I should think ! The Flour market is steady but not active that il would afford work two or three year, to ) rioward street Flour brings 5.25. City Mills many thousands or people, and may for verv i js l,eld Bt5 3T' ' majy year-,as I cannot calculate the extent of gales 3,500 bush white Wheat at 1 20c. and cotntry rhuving gold. The working of quick- , 4ll00 do. red at j,,, , lc of $orn 6 5(M) bogh mlm miBM, hke everything else, is stopped; sold at 55a56 for prime white, and 67c for yelthree fourths of th hoiissR la the town of c-nn ow Oats brino; 30c Franciseo are shut up Houses in Monterey ' There is no activity in any article of ProvisarebeingclosedthHsweek; the volunteer com-! ions, but quotation are seadv. panies ol Sonoma and ban Francisco nave losti c, - o . , . . , , .1 ct. I.ouis, Oct. U. everal men by dtwrtion. Under the present! Tn. i. . m,..J r. n.. r..
excitement,, ship-of-war or any other vessel ly-! Ing at anchor in San Francisco, would loose ma ny men. In that town there is hardly a mechanic remaining. I expect the same in Monterey in two weeks. Both newspapers have topped. All or nearly all the hotels are shut j up One or mv clerks who received "i0t and ! OI my cterae, wno recetvea .ltiit anu i board, now receives in his store near New Hel vetia (Suter'sFort) $100 per mouth; my others , are fast closing their books to leave me. In fact, j I find myself, or shall this month, without a I clerk, carpenter, or servant, all my houses, for- ! rnerty rented, given up tome. In two weeks Monterey will be near without inhabitauts. I am, with much respect. I I.. I VI S. I, I . I I. I 1 I "'' "'
The editor of the Washmouin Union says he i PSS of about four fc M PRISCILLA hatteen specimens of the Cihfonin gold. Tlw',,,,......-, taioiiuua largest piece vet found did uot weigh more than ! ht -NL,e. gd about years, wife or Mr. one ounce. The specimens of the gold forwar-, James Reynolds of this place. She had been an i rlhe tTafV01 vernme.nt "iWe the acceptable and devoted member of the M. E.
Bsjatea us biihxii nsni. i ne niitiiw tug teller tsirom the correspondent of the N. Y. Journal of Com merre: Monterey, Upper California, July 5, 1S4?. Since my last a gold mine has sprung up here. It has beea discovered that the sands which border the American t ork and t eather river, bran- ,
choa of th Sacramento, are full of particles of ' , . .. , , , ..,.' gM resembling in shape squrrret shot flattened ' forlltu"e n composure, and rejoiced in a Saot. It is gotliy washing in any vessel, from a vior's love. The life which she had found so tea aaucer to a warminjf pan. A single person i pleasant the world to which she was bound by Ji-r.k-, P? from " -Ioun- ! strong ties-and her friends and family which cee aday, and some have gone as high as a hun- . , , , . ,. , , , dred dollar worth. Two thousand whites and i she 80 dear,T ,0 ved were M cheerfully resigned as many Indians are now engaged in washing at her Master's call. Sustained by the conthe sand. All labor of every other kind has sciousness of years well spent, and encouraged topped except. liith, farming. Mechanic, duo- , hat f which brightens a. earth grows tons. liavsitL msfehsnls ailor. anil en!Hr " w
have all rone in mass to the trold region Onlv i th. : J : .-j -"v. . urns, iroioiu, auu si.ey nut n ta rjirvirti, tart soon, i heir cradles will answer athnira ... , .. ( bly to Wash OUt told in. and the little fellows In' th riMniim mV,.(.n,.,.. tbncie.. in. .i,. ingots their mothers dig. The excitement which this gold discovery has produced is most intense. People stop each j other in the street to feel the pulse, and see how the gold fever, as it is called, beats. Talk to a laborer about hiring for fifty dollars a month, and he will turn npliis nose at you. Offer him tea doll day, and he will tell you he Is bound ,
xo x estuter river, une man, wno resues nesi : ,. , , , , , , door to .ne, gathered five hundred dollari worth 'Vmpath.es to the afflicted husband of the dein aiv rlava Ha has nn. Inmn ths I wpinhc nr.r ceased, we feel the inailennarv nf human Ian-
aaennce. A trough, such as vou reed pics in. will bring in the gold region filly dollars. Tut . . . . t.i "... . .. P r no u WIUDTlUg overa nunureo. .uy iriena J . . R. paid ix tee a dollars for a little basket, and i ms campaatoa rare twenty for a chamber : pat U to wack gold in. SSAlTnr all 111 aa frniii a- tl f nil i riwt Mnr ari-xl.i str a frara or earaae. to setrch the ffold reviou. I On. Yaakee eaptain here found 'hat all his aailor were about te desert him, and so he iokl them he would join them, and they would fivw-xri. mate the' -hip and aure enough, whea the mate waked an iu the mornini? he found the captain and crew, and ship's launch all gone! and he himself sole monarch of all I,. ... . J Tl I . I a I. - .SV .V. : .iecvi. .no laiix vesisei ll leu III c coaM waa ohlio-d to b.e reew fiftv rl.,1- . . -" ars per month each. . - Monterev. June 29. Mr. L. has just returned from the gold disUlCt. Which Commence about thirty-five mile above Suter's on the Sarrampnlo. Ths. ,!.! to fa and en the surface, near the banks ofthe rivera tributary to the Sacramento. More . . - . . . naa j.Tj,mm have been collected within few weeks since it was diacoverod. The the! aceooata are wanderful. Steady working men average tea per day, though many times a nanared dollars has been collected in a cay L . , . . 1 . 1 : oy www man. tiutvarexls ot people are mere. l. c Tj c . i....vuscicv. cattint.ini. an jo-w. snu iau 1 iauCtsci tn deserted. It is about five day's travel from here to the district. The Flour is $32 per Urrel; 15 lbs. Boston ercker in tin boxes, f 10
a ksjl', cotton shin 10; boards f.'iHO per 1000 feet. A carpenter can make J; 100 per dayMr. L. paid for a common ciadle trough, Ii feet by 3vitnx, to wash pold eirth In, $i.MV Less than a tUy's work to tn:ike it. So things "x-er there ten tia"Mn,-t.
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VXnectea to arrivn within 91 hnM r , - uvula, uujers icium-u 10 pay over j.yu .nK'oX" .... , ,- -'. .-uiy was .w ,pn rvn I r., t. , -.- . J t J Sf!' - lly fl-tboa. -- e. - j 'ciiunw iaru Hi iv- i i i " J - . SaluH -- - ' s. ucaiu in-uiT ill BaiM miilA mm da 175-. M - -- . v , IlexIeD's Durham Farm IfU it' , . . t... w., ou irazes , n , - . "v" muva; in i extremelv limited and the marki Krm - j i ne biuck is i - - - " ' " 1 VJt KVUU at 6c. 6 Linseed Oil A sale to day of 16 brls.from canal at a3c, 60 days: 30 do. at 53c equal lo Lard Oil A few brls. rrim Winter m.. I were sold to-day at 70c., and $1.50 for iron hoop- j DKl brls. Fall made n irioralln hu ec. I ped brls. Fall made is pV.erallv held 5. u0nl A l f Kniin ii . . - V 7, , " 001 A 'e ' W"OU lbs. superior on led. on rather more disposition to oDerattt. and hnM.r. ! of fleece are now disposed to accept rates previ- ' ously quoted. vj.ov.ei .es i ne uniavorame prospect in refira to the river has imparted more firmness to ', uie uone market. Sales to-day of 75 and 100 7ic. Sales of 27 hhds. fair bags prime Rio at . fair j Una (TOOtl lair I 1 Snmr in ihrsa Int. Jl. ' ii v n ti "-.2- j ;4AtC. A. O. .Molasses is now held at 28c. for ! : Prime of which t'e supply is limited, and buv- i . freely offer 2"c I e'l imiueu, uuu ouy , ' n,,' V, , , , . . I . t. P-A saIe of 1 ion dew ""edt 6c.cash, I I ,nraaLm 7 n. TK . . n w ' ; q l 1. C0 f i'hestnut. ak t j i.,sf uri t: u I i . snnw nv n n rtianira in nn-a i -J... c . . .P. I reamers A saleot 41HI lbs. prime live geese at 2!c. cash; we quote at 29a30 good demand. 1 ig Iron Sales of 20 tons hot blast at $2?; 100 tons Greenup Fornace at $21, 90 tons Franklin Furnace at $27, all six months. The receipts are yet light. Butter-Sale of 1 10 ketr, on Saturday at 1 lal 5n sip:nent of half brls. Pork at 1. ... rew York Oct 9 Flonr market continues heavy," but .. . . - Th ,m ZT , 5S" 7 P ' a o0ar is . d dpman1 for . fc , ! r r:m ns.i.w. f- ,1 , prices are entirely nominal " 1 . J I The sales of Provisions are only for the sup1 -r.i.- - , . J . . r I , oflhe trR , 1 fit HnntAV- . . er, is dull and tends downwards. Small sales of I porR. at 10for Prime and f 1 7512 S7r ror i j,ipss. " ' j Tnere is some enauirv for Cotton, but nri. I tend in favor of bu vers. I Thw titrppc. rf C orcArsn a aegaotaliaas in ' ment, and the market is firm with au upward lennency. S ties of Wheat at Soc. and Corn at 36c Oats 22?4'c. Lard and Bacon dull. "'RtilF.D On the 9th ,nst. by Rev. J. B. Spark a M ROFHT . rrv..,. (., . , ... ', , j D SPR ADLING. x.n me same nay, Mr. U5CAR WHITPLE to Mist MARY WALK INS. On yestcrday.Mr.Chxa.Russel to Miss Ruth Harvev. On the same day, Mr. Isaac S. Janes to Miss Mary Jane Parvia. OBITUARY. . . ., ijieo tin Tuesdar evenino- la.t .fi.e .n III. Charch for about 13 years. The summons to sisler Reynolds to depart was accompanied with pninfut sufferings, but it fouud her not unprepared. Whilst her system was racked with pain, and her body scorched w-ith r.r. sib. nnrn.hA a-.,u :.i. i-i.. dim she a,,''ett ' friends and loved ones, and i.;..m..l..-.l A J...t -n t J-..u . iwniniisusiy ruicicu si.o ua. iv valley vi ueaui. TIih. lw .1. A T ,:r.. J I .. at... M.:.l.. Hr - i iu in,; p, it.ic) vt uie, nuu iu ii.xi iiiiusi v. . .... .... . . useiuinesa, nas our iriend been called Irom that world which .he adorned, to that belter world, for which she was welt prepared. ' But she has gone gone from the world for- ., , , . . ,. , , ever. 1 he eye that bonmed with kindness is closed. The heart that beat with sympathy for J 1 J woe IS Still. lhat SWeet VOICe IS mute. t.OO ha. mnml W;t :. lt T ..i.nJinn nr ! tmrs to miniatpr in -eif l.k. hi- llni v. 1 , r, , . . , . . . knntv now to Iiti for him. tut ntir npart 11 Vit ivu.' now iu im mi mm, as vui um, ui- .j: r..- ., c. in. ii-J ..i. St - 'v affliction. We would say to him, however, tl, .t th. ..th nf hr for whnm b mnnm. K.. I caused unusual sorrow in our community. Her rneniory is embalmed in the hearts of her friends, j which will not be forgotten until her associates are ai gathered to the tomb. We bid him dwell I ... . .. , , wsr,.! r.ln,,i, w,lh gl,tude Pou the blissful yean, he has oeea permiueu 10 enjoy tier soeiri) . c vw remind him,and their beloved child.of the priceless heritage bequeathed to them, which time - . :r-. il. can neither obscure or impair a wife a spotless ... . . . .., i life, and a mother's unsullied name, lhey are t nnlsr sonarated from her for a season, aud that Ul.tW PT..1IUH HV.. .-- ' , , Lr r ..;.l ,,nbinA and shade, i , . . Hy" , " ,7 ' they can loin ner in ml cum. w ue.x, ,.,.... ! unknown where pain never comes, and where 1 . . flow W rommend them to that t 11 010 ." . . ..V" - Almia-htY BeiniT who alone can BUCCor them in " R , . , t . ..w . 1 k. - I ! this hour or Weir Dereavemeui, J promised that the mourner shall be comforted. tr ;i- r. ... ibe hone, and tov beyond , 1...I1K A the crave. Disease may steal our nealtn and . 1 . - - ' strength away. Reloved ones may ba stolen t from our embiace. Our da vs. like shadows, f . .Sn. ,n, lh. .int n Ml wi t0 a. when we shall be fading in the duL iolce, whilst But re-
"An Angil's arm cannot keep us Irom the grave, I rgions of Angels cannot Weep us there.' tVL I Jth, t?lg CF.C
POSTSCRIPT. By Telegraph to Cambridge.
Ohio Election. We have the following reports from the Election in Ohion, held on Tuesday last. The prospect is that Ford, Whig, will be elected by t least 20,000 majority His reported majorities are as follows:
In Western Reserve, maj. 9,000 Montgomery Co. 226 Scioto, 500 Clark, 1166 Miami, 730 Cuyahoga, 2020 Lorain, 1000 Summit, 800 Sandusky, 390 Columbiana, 464 Warren, 930 Clinton, 600
Butler, Weller's maj. Butler lHatrirt. 1335 The report IS that L. D. Campbell is elected bv 400 majority 11 Pennsylvania. W hm alia rsnnri. hv T.I..-.I. I. r.m . , reports by telegraph to Cambridge, from several counties in Fennsvlvauia. - i.:nu . . j . r , which give strong indication that Johnson, the . . . . . - .. nig candidate for tiovernor is elected by a de- ' . . .. . , , ,. . ' , C,ded moriiY- A few days will sett! the ques- j , , WnryUnal. ; " Mary'and " ,UC ,U ' tbe Whiff popular vote, so far at least as to de- ! - - i Rf mW lli lfiat nnn nf liwin fnfinii.m j ... . v.. .v.v.u.o.... OCrMost Extraordinary Work! 43$ THE MARRIED M OMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICE AC, Professor of diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 250. Pricell. 50,000!! Cop ies sold in ix months!! Years of suffering, of physical and mental anguish ' "" " affectionate wife, and pecuniary difflculit; hundreds now in their gravca been still alive, by a 0 timely possession of this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those "i,ge, i il,e. import,,,, hi""'' e known ,0 them particularly. JJ W " U U amnence. The revelations contained in its pages have proved a rxlsts r csp a th naaanna. aka. :n...u.,ukl.. . . ' ? . T V" "- received br the author will attest J..Z i at" . r .. . ""v"'-". .e.oa.e-.ne we, tne motner, tne 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 ""d the most efficient remedies and most certain mode of '"re, in veer complaint tu which her sex is sub ject. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THF. MARRIED. mnr bp ralheir. Tnim I h. r,..t I'm... It! . ! I : - ' ' " "S" : make from THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A LAYfrom its sale' hundreds of active, enterprising agents are accumulating a little competence fram the liberal discount allowed, and of the great demand for it. Orders are reqired to be accompanied with payments. COPIES WILL BE SENT BT MAIL FfiEK OF POSTAGE TO THE PCRCH ASER . Over twenty thousand copies have been aent by mail within three months with perfect aafety and certainty. On the receipt o. one xionar, me "Married Wo-
wan's Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) ; engraved at au expense of more than 1000 dollars to anv part of the Vnited States. All letters and ap- E',l"'rof these are offered to those tending single subplication, from those desiring , become agent. m j Zr !o be post-paid f except thos. containing a remittance) 1 They w ill be sent perfectly safe through the mail, on
ana aaurtsseato lr. A.M. Mauricean, Boa 1224 i New York City. Publishing Office, 119 Liberty St. New York. The Married Woman's Private Medical com panion ,a States, sold by Booksellers throughout the Vnited 4v-4m Town Property for Sale. ' PHE subscriber has a HOL SE rc LOT for tale in U Henne's plat of Brookville. I, is a good Ftame House, nearly new, with three good rooms, cellar, and well arranged and improved. The title good, and will be warranted. It is a pleasant and retired residence for a private family. Those wishing to purchase will apply to the undersigned, five milea north east of Brookville, or to C. F. Clarkson. in Brookville. EBEXEZER BOOTH. Oct. 6th, 1848. 4J-tf FOIl SALE, OX accommodating terms, a comfortable BUGGY with Gig Top. ALSO, A GOOD FARM, eis Acres, near Laurel LIKEWISE, ONE FR ANKLIN STOVE. For further particular apply to N. D. GALLIOX. Administratrix' Notice. flTHE undersign.-d hat taken out letters of AdminJl i'tration upon the estate of William Kerr, deceased, la;e of Franklin county, Ind. All persons indebted to said estate arc notified to make immediate payment, and all having claims, present them duly authenticated in one year for settlement. The estate is solvent. ANN KEHR, Adm'rx. October id, 1S4S. 4l-3w Administratrix' Sale. THE undersigned administratrix of the estate of ' William Kerr, deceased, will sell at public vendue on ! Saturday the SSth day of October, inst., at the late l lesidence of said deceased, the personal property nf, said eatate, consisting of houseenld and kitchen fur-i liiture. Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Oats, Horses, a Wagon, Farmi.ig t'tensils, Ac. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale. Sale tn commence at 10 o'clock, A M ANN KV.RR, Adm'rx. October Sd, 148. 4l-'w ioticc THE subscriber will sella! public outcry, on Friday, the 13th ofOctaber, 148, at his residence three miles and a halt north east of Rmokville, rranklin j ronnty, ind., the following personal property, to-wit: i Horses. Hogs, Farming V" n'i' one s. t of two horse i Harness, Corn in the field. Alo, Household and Kitchen Flimitllre. with other artieles Ion tedinos In I . , . . i mention. Terms of sale made known on the day of sale, sale tn commence at 10 o'clock, . m I JitlA"" J MES J' 1 EMPLET0 j Executor's Notice. i 'VT'OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned I 11 has taken out letters tetam.iitarv of the Inst will and t.-txment nfLvdia Wood, d.cas. d, late of F"-''" county. Ind. Those indebted to ..,d estate , will make immediate payment, and all having claims i SEtin.t the estate will present them within one yiar i for Pm'nt The estate is prohahlv solvent. JOHN WY.X.N. Executor. Sept. 55, 1848 40-3W I KOIt SALE t HOVSE & LOT in the TOWN of BROOKVILLE. . i-uk.- j ..i...:..;m ..r .1. r Thomtison Stout, deceaid. nursiiant to an order of , the Probate Court of Franklin county, Indiana, will i i expose at public sale at the door of the curt House t in the tow n of Brookville, on Saturday the 18,h ilay of Xovember next, the property descn bed r lollow-s, to-w it: S,xtv teet on ol the south end of lots number ed sixty-three (n3) and sixty-tour (c4) in Thomas' piatt ofthe town of Brookville, the late residence of , tm0 y". ll .i.u.ted for a familv re,i-! i dence, with a comfortable frame dwelling house, i good frame stable and other out houses, w ith a black smith a shop on the premise. The terms of sale are, one third of the purchase money, rash in hand, one third in six months, and the remaining one third in nine months from the dav of sale. JOB S I OUT, adin'r, ' By Jno. H. Farquhar, Att'v. Sept. 2S, ISIS. 40-4W Public Sale. flTHERF. will he sold on Tuesdar the Sd day of I Oct. next, on the farm 1 now occupy, ad joining widow Rerd'av, on Garrison Cm k, the lollowing proper, to-wit. HORSF.S, COLTS, COWS. YOl'NG CAT TLE, SHEEP, HOGS, &X. Alto Trtfty ol' farmint; trnail, pmbrarina; tine ! (ThI two horxe LHmher Wagon and Harness, 14 or IS 1 acres of Corn, 4 or S Tons of Hay. WM. VAM BEffGF.X. Laurel, Sept. 7, 14. 39.2w A. PKACOCK, Dealer in Iron, Steel, Nails, Axles, ' Springs, Wagon Boxes, Axe, Mold Boards, I AL.su, ! "TttTji ri . x7oM SMXt nrh ! ' "d eft handed. ofdirTen-nt siaes, S.ul Plows, Shovel j ; Plows, Cultivators, Harrow, Drags. Cast shear j I Plows. Ac. .ii warranted lo perform well. A . liberal dicvnt will be made on either Iron or Plow hr Ihe qosnutr. Store nn MainMrtrt, net ween "nt and nth, fast ide, Cincinnati. . O. Mar IT. I '
GREAT 1VDUCEMEXTS IOA j REAIHMG L'UBLI C!! sjktjiss vsroy M.tnjizisr or uttersj TUKE J.VO ART. THE undersigned, having purchased the swbscrip- ' lion list and good will ur the UNIOX MAGAZIXH of Xfw York, purpose removing the office of Pwkitca- . tion lo Philadelphia, and commencing with the number of January, 114J, under the title of "Smaln'i
mnr wat begun in July, 1147, and during the brief u nioti .Magazine of Literature and Art." This Mari - - -.-. .. , .. inn an rwpiuiy iai puonc B..r, I(, nrriur nive m-mme a nrmly established rival of the older Monthlr Puhliraiiona. Nmsiih. , iiaiidiiir ita anecni nudrr the raanarrment of in , prraent able Editor, ita fiitme publi-hrra feel eonfiI tlent :rmakinr it far more drairableatill bvtheintrn , ded improirenit!iita liich ihrir anprrior fai-ilitita will i enable thesi to command. Ileaidea the varied and oecasional etnbrlliihmtnta, the ark will contain eery .month to Highly. Hnishrd MEZZOTIXTO STEEL 1 PL A I ES from picture of the lueheat merit, rnrra. , ved by J. Saruin, under hoe excluaire control the i sileciii.n and management of the Pictorial Depart- , ment will be. Hii partner in tliia inlerpriae ha j been i many year connected iih the oldet Weekly and , Monthly publishing estahlivhment in the eountrr: ao ' ' jV j"h ,l,rir u,,",1l experience and earnest effort . added to liberal and judicious expi iiditur, they feel j aured of being able to cater ancceasfully and to the J satilaetion of a discriminating public, and of producing a Magazine of real intrinsic lahie, surpassing any Periodical ofthe class now issued from the American Press. Their aim will he t.i furnish a Monthlr miscellany, that is not only livi ty and entertaining, ui useiui aim insiriictivr; in winch Domestic Home t 1 alia and sL.talws ..IahI.-j n i .... intellectual fatuities, shall be substituted fur the , .pnlll srucm stiiien ?ccubv so large a space " the popular periodicals of the day. In short the ! ae' l Sariain's Magazine will bcsuih as no parent hes.tate lo place in the hands . l a rising family; j ,he ,,,.iy and character of the embelii,i.. mt"t, it will be made to distance ail competition. Ii ..II K 1. . : it - i . . . It will be emphatirallr a Family Mutraziiie. and of the most attractive form. T K c i .. . . . " "I, T"".",'" 1"" or,g,ai and const ot articles m prose and verse by Authors of Established Kepnt.tion The Critical Department will be conducted with the greatest care and impartiality; and while personal.ty and needless satire will be sedulously avoided, X' ""Ji,,lr There will be also a monthly rec.u-d of all that is : .. . : .. ... . . l" "". ,u. era .11 uie r Hie A n, n-sneeiinr IBe progress ot Art and Artists throughout the eountrr. 1 he utmost pains will be bestowed on the engra- . mr-". nor nnty to tiirnisn plates executed with ca-e and -kill but in the selection of subjects, to adopt such as frum their dignity and importance command attention, or frum iheir b auiy and artiatic excellence, attract and charm. They will eonsit of transt-ripta either of Historical or Srr.ntural Pictures of mue.. tionalile mer.t, or of original paintings by celebrated 1 Am. rican Painters, and occasionally of compositions i by the best artists, made expressly fllr the work. Portraits of remarkable or eminent prrsons w ill also , add to the interest and variety ol the series, together j wilh free and spirited illustrative etchings. In the ! Costume Department, (which now appears to hare ; become an iudispensible a.lionel lo a Muathlv Mir.. . line) we shall nr. sent Culnrr.1 ! r kr s.... 1 Summer, Fall and Winter Fashions, in a stvl no a I interior to any thing ofthe kind now putili'shcd. In conclusion, we beg leave to state, that every promise marie w ill be faithfully and literary fulfil). d, (which those accustomed to compare the performances with the promises of Magazine publishers will hardly expect) that the first numb. r uf a vol. j ume will be found to be alvisis a fair specimen ol , cirry otner mat is to loiiuw, except m its possessing; i a beautifully engraved Title Page. 1HE LOWEST 7'E'tMS FOR 1H1: The Money alw ays to accompany tie order, and postase paid. Single Copies, 3 00 Fise Copies, 10 00 Two Copies, f 00 Eight Coptics, if 00 Eleven Copies, jo 00 ' And a copy gratis to the postmaster or othrr person forming a club of eleven. As the publishers are desirous o ascertaining, at an early da J, what will be the probable list for the January number, which will be iisued early in Dcctiuucr they off. r as PREMIUMS To those sending in their names and money on or before the 1st of December next, rilher of the following large Engravings, the price of each or which alone is Three Dollars viz: 1 A LAKi;E WHOLE LEN'OTH FORTH IT OF GEN. Z. TAYLOR, rvnrcaenttd sestina- on h,s war nnrse fll.t V 1. . . . . .. ... . . . I .... :.. . . . to, by J. S-.ir-.ain, fram Dagiierrrotirie'taken from life expresiiy tor tins plate, biae ol lie work, exclusive of margin, Jl by In inches. Group of Portraits ofthe WASHINGTON FAMIf LT, including Gen. Washington, Ladr Washington, Eleanor Pnrke Cuatia, George Washington Parke Custis, and Washington's favorite Servant, EngraXing in M. ziotintu, on sieel, by J. Sartain, Troin the original by Savage. Size, exclusive of margin, S4 by 10 inches. These Prennums are not from oM worn out roaga- . line plates, hut are unite fresh and new. The latter . has not yet had the first impression printed from it, I and the former has not bctn completed many weeks. n.uh are ...l,...l.d Pari.., nr..J. a . u' ' v iriuing expense. Anuress, JOHN SARTAIN at CO Third street, opposite Merchants' Exchange. Phila. Sept. 1848. 42-Jtn LIST OF LETTERS EMAIXIXG in the Post Office at Brookville on J .tl, tthc 1st. day of Oct. 1348. Aliens rhillipp Brvan William Rischerd Mr Bravogel Wm Baldwin H-ratn Brale Ellen Brown Horace Banner Frederic Chapman Murvin I'arr PI F Chambers Richard Casey Christopher Carter Daniel ('lake William t'orlis Joh 1 Ervin .lames Edwards Johua F'.arls Mrs Mary J Fields William Glissou ,tc Riley Hutchinson Mathew Hannah Oliver C Hurler .lane C llalstead Mrs Haunt-bourn Frederie Hartman Mrs Ann Hayman S R Harrison Corneliua Hartman Ileitis Homan Fraueia Howard John Hinks Gnilderhorn Hays James Johnson B I) Jetad H.-st.T Jacob leter Jones Huv'mI Jones Thomas Klots Joseph. K. Hey M J Kl.-me Elir.abeth Kale r ter Lucas J.imes M t.ea'h Francis I.oohy Miehai 1 Little Sarah Ann Lewis Morgan l.cbecke F Henrich Miller John A Mour Martin Myers John M Mormon Henry Meeker Hamilton Marshall Ksy Mnntictic Seth Mormon John Michael Amos McMiner John Morgan John Miller Jasob O'Neal Wm IVttit Mary Ann roe Wilson Baymnnd Miss Harrirtl Racer Mi- I'hebu Rader John Ryhnrn Mrs Nancy Readmond Joseph Skinner John :,mith Jshn Speer W Sater K.phraim Sinitt George Swattx Jacob Stewart Amos Shanihan Hansel Seward William Smith Sam'l Seal John Sullivan Michael Searls Lawrence Snyder Thos W Snid: r (German) Short J rdon Tcmplcton ?oherx Timberman John Viiiing HdHO Wiley Spence, Williams Thnraai William Jacob Wilson Fleniina; Wheat Michael Wonlsdill Wm, Jr Wallace James W,te Jane O Weston Pani! Wilcher Elder Wallis Clarrisse Whitehead Elizabeth Wellchire Joseph Waldorf, Philip Worth Amos Wallowt Frederick Young Lewis B. II. BURTON, P. M. Morgan, Gordon & Messrs Mav. r Mrs Mary Hitchell John Maxwell Wm Miller l.t anard Kyle S. J. HARRIS. B. ri.ARK. Clocks, Watches t Jewelry. II ARRIS fc CLARK, havenn hand and for sale on accom modating terms. Clocks, Watchand a general assortment of' Jewelry: ronsisting in part of the following articles. F.ight-dar ard common mantle Clocks, c,od,and Silver Lever and common Watches, (.old and Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Kings, Hreastpins, studs. Meet heeds. Silver I thiinhles. Steel hag-claspa and purse mountings, an ; assortment of Stiver, German silver and plated tea and table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also, choice articles of cutlery, pen and pocket knives. Rarors. fee., and in short all articles usually kepi in Jewelry Stores. They an- also prepared to attend to all jobs in the Silversmilbiiig line such as repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, and the changing of glasses in spccueles, x.t Thankful lor past favors, they hope hy a strict attention tohu'iness tu merit and receive a liberal share of the public custom, determined as hey are that tic ctistoiii. r shall have cause of di.sa iaf..ction. Store on Maits Burgess street, nearly opposite the public offices, Brookville, la. March 2d, IS4J. 10-tf. HOOTS AM) SHOES. rH AVE just received a complete stock of MF.X'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Boots and Brogan. BOYS' Coarse and Kip Boots and Brogaus. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Boots and Brogans. WtlMEX'S KIP HOOTS. " CALF do GtllF.lt dn Half Gaiter do ' MOROCiO do " GOAT do s Mnmrrn and Goat SHOES. " Kid SLIPPERS Col'd Half Gaiter ROOST. Clllt.nR KX'S SHOES and HOOTS. Ladies' and Gen, s' RUBBER OVER SHOES, fc The above articles are of a Caster Qttmtirti. andcl will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOR CASH. R. TYXER. Brookville, 29ih Xov.,1847 50 .1 UST RECEIVED and f. r sale on aerammmtatinf erms 10 S-t Fancy Windsor Chairt. 3 '.argc do Rocking do , Fancy Settees. I do extra sine. S. t. GALLIOX. .lO.OOO For 'le hv June :d,' t4. LATHING C F. Ct.ARKSOV.
TnxcH lor I he Year IS 48. The underaigned Treasurer of Franklin eountv, ' Ind tana, hereby inltirms Tax-payers that the per . centum charged on the taxable property in the said ' counry on the Duplicate of said ) tar is as follows: , On eaeli fioo for State purposes .iocs. j " " Taxal-le Poll f.ir same purpose T5 " " " 8160 for County pnrposea 15 ' ' " " TaxaH e Polt for same purpose SO
" $100 for Vroad purpose 10 " The Treasurer further notifies tax payers that he will attend in the several townships at the place of holding elections on the day mentioned feir the pur pose ot collecting taxes, viz While Wateri.wiissHp,' Momrav, t eber Ith, 14. I Springfield " Toesdav " lTtli Bath Wednesday isih Fairfield " Thursday " 19ih Blooming Grore FridaT SOth " Laurel " Samrday " lst " Posey " Monday Sid " Salt Creek Tnesdar " 4th " Kay t'p. Wednesday Sc Thursday " ath2rttb," Highland t'p. Friday " 27th M All taxes not paid on ihe days t attend in the townships will have to be paid in Biookville. 1 lie 1st dayof Jnnnary t40ja the LAST D x T the taxes for the present year can be paid withosst com. All taxrs remaining unpaid at said dale, will be eulterted with cost. The tressurer will lie found at all othrr ti nea up to the 1st ot January at his office ill Brookville prepared to receive taxes. ROAD TAX. Siint rvis'irs of A'..atl are rt niiested to n tnrn their list to the Treasurer at Brookville before the lrth atf October or on the day that he will be at the places above mentioned. FUNDS RECEIVABLE FOR TAX US. State and Bank script w ill be received for all Taxes for the current year. Interest will be allowed on script in the payment ol State l ax.' Notes nf the followioghanks and none other w ill be received fur Taxrt for the current year, viz: State Bank of Indiana and Branches; " Ohio " Kentucky all solvent Banks; Cincinnati ' " All the new Ohio P.nk: Bank ofthe Srate of Missouri; Notes of S5 and upwariU at par in the cities of New York, Philadelpeia, and Baltimore. J4 B. H. Bl'K I ON, T. F. C. Navigation Open. AJKW ARUAXCKMEN I S FOK 1C43. From and after Monday, loth of September, 1S4S, the Cmcim.ati, Camhridg' City Daily Packet Line leaves Cincinnati daily at t o'clock, P. M., (Sunday" excepted) passing thiuugh Cleve Town, Harrison, Trenton, Rochester. Hrookvitlc, Metaiuora, Laurel, Conner" r i I le and Milton. For passage apply on board. Cambridge City Reveille, Connersville Telegraph, Brookville American and Frankiin Dt-moeral cupy to the amount of 35 each. S p T-3i ("in. Gaz 1 wVSl'cI "V. KOBStJN, Copper Smiths Front Street, between Pike and Butler, opposite Bethel Church, and Second, street between Main n Walnut. CINCTNN A IT and Walnut. CINCTNN A IT XipAXUFACTl'llF. and have crnstantly on hand I WM m niijr kii.i ky. ii.'ra. BNor.nieui 1 such as Copper Wash, Slew, Tea and it. their line, I t;lne Kettles, i otiiwsiin natters nettles; r.nrine. Wei I. Cistern aim Liquor Pumps; i.,ti and Force Pumps for wells, pork house and distilt.-ris; Soda Founts aud Strnd's Patent Generator for making Soda Water, ic. X. B. Wr manufacture nail limes Brew Kettles, from 800 tn .toco gallons. Engine and Lard St. amer work done on the shortest nonce and in the best manner. Feb. 11. 7-ni Txlll STOVES! S'l'OVKS:: THE subscriber is now receiving one ofthe largest and the best assortment of Stoves ever olfered Tor sale in the town of Brookville, having just returned rrom the city where he has spared no pains in selecting the best patterns rruin the best of Foundries. And those wishing a good articles in the line orstoves cannot but be pleased alter looking through his stock. As it respects prices, he feels confident they will be in accordance to the times Mv stoves are all of good materials, and I have had a special eye to the thickness nt the plates, ,Vc Among which will be found pattern, from the Foundry tifW. C. liavis iv. in,, ana Improved Premium Cooking Sloves. Also, Fancy Air Tight Parlor Frmiklin and ten Plate Stoves, with all and every article belonging tn the stove and cooking line: such as Teakettles, Waffle irons, etc. gee. All of wlii.h will be titled up and trimmed out at the shurtot notice: cliean verv thean for cash. A LSO. TINWARE. Of every variety, wholesale and mail. Merchant giving orders for Tinware, can be accommodated at short notice and lowest cash prices. Hons.' spouting and heads made and put up to urder. Stove pipe al ways on nana or made to order. N. B. Old Brass, Copper and Pewter taken in exchriigc for ware. J. H. Ft' DUE. Main Rurgc.s si. Brookville, Sept. 18, 18,.--40 New Fall and Winter floods. THE undersigned has lately received a large and complete assortment of every description of Goof's suitable for the season ; surli as 11 R ESS GOODS. Super. French, and English CASHMERES. " ' Mousse de Laine Superfine real Silk Warp Alpaca r renin, cngusi,, and Seoul, l.mghamt Superfine Gala Plaids " Haw Silk Plaids Buena Vista, Mumerey and Oregon Worsted Maid Moler eolor, striped and black Alpaca Very rich black and shaded Bombazine Plaid Cloak Linings, all Wool Striped, Plaid and Plain Linseys Rich English and American Calicoe Very rich plaid Cloakings Silk and Cotton Velvet A rich as.ortinent of plain black and fancy Silk Grecian, Egyptian and Orleans Mitts Zephyr Wrist Merino Gloves, a new arucl Hoskin and Kid Gloves Berlin Lined, Chamois Lined Gloves Worsted Hoods and Comforts Plain and plaid Cambrics and Jaconet Swiss, Mull and Book Muslins Lim n Carolines, brown and black Camhric Thnad Laces, Edgings, and Inserting Plain and corded Jaconets, llrown Holland Irish Linen, Green B.-rege, Gauze V, il New Style Bonnet Rihbonds Bonnet Tahhs and Artificial Flower Black Sewing Raw Silk and Mohair Frinct Silk Fringes for Orestes, all colors black and Fancy colnrvd Apron Girdlt Shawls, &c. Super. all Wool Brorha Shawls Do Sild and Worsted Brorha bliawl !, Heavy Woolen and Tekeri do Plain and Kmb'd Cloth and Cashmere do Super. Blanket and Xeck do Silk Cravats and H'dk'fs Cloths, Gassimeres, &c. Fine blue, black and brown French, English and Ameriean Cloths Frent h.Enirlish and American wool black Cassimere Super French and Kiii:Ii1i fancy Cassnm ns j Skv blue FeltCloths an. I Mackinaw nlauketslorCoats ;..l.l mixed and other at. led I'wecds lllur, black aud gold mix. d .leans I Red, green, white and yellow Flannel I Fine blut k and blur-black Cassimen Vrtttnrs ' Black Silk Velvet and Satin do Fancy color, d Worsted do Fine Buck Mitts and Gloves nr.AXKirrs. siii:e rises, fc. 11-4 and 12-4 Whitney Blankets 0 4 aud 10-4 do do Brown and lihached Shirtings 5-4 and 6-4 brown Sheetings llrown and bleached Drillings antl Canton Flannel The above goods have been selected with great care, and are olfered at the lowest Cincinnati price lor C ASH. R 1 YXF.R. Hrookville, Nov. 10th, lt7. LUKFa KENT, Clocli .Hid Watch Ualirr. JEWELRY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac titrer. Diamond pointed gold l. ns..Ve. No.2. Main st. between 5th and6tl, Cinci neat i, Ohio. March 20,1845. l.t-ly. W. H. PHILLIPS, No. 7 Main Street, west side, three doors aboe Front near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati. .. Die EAI.ER in GHOCERtES and PRonn K. ps cnnstanilv on hand, a general assort ment nf Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, tiicese, Madder, Indigo, Salrratus, Glass, Xails, Cotton Yarns, Fih, lohacco. Soap, Candles, and all other articles 111 Hie Grncerv lliisiness, wnicn "e m at the lowest prices for CASH, or in exchange lor N. B. The Highest Price paid lor Feathers. Flaxseed, Flour. Pork, Bacon, Lard. Gin.-ng, TimothySeed, Clover-S.-ed, Mustard-Seed. Ilecs' Wax, Dried Fruits, White Beans, Rags, ke. 4c. Cincinnati, "" Theodore I. Icck. C A III N KT 3IAKKKS , tTiHOPon Main Rnrge street, w arty op.m.iie t IO Franklin House Furniture ot all kinds made in ; the I.,.-. .ml best sivle. on short notiec, at very rea- , i sonahle terms. I He having just finished a neat and n'itntial ' Heerse, is prrpai-cd tu make and deliver coffins any ; : distance, at moderate prices. j ' Brtsoks ille, July :"il. I'" -S" m ,
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( hi nlJ Maud full iipr if nt-w ami el. r,t r-mkI l'0-.tf r, n irari!Ii-- ntk- of lttttnu urtV nun and run-nmipn-inp mil atrtmrit li.r tlmr lH nd wtiiin, fqnciiti-, itftvrrlr lost to vwry i-.liii-t.i Lumautty j which be urtVr- fo thr jHihtic at rpri.iii(iT low nut-. i '". ' ctniMant.T attt mpti'ip; m nitr rit-it In addit iim In oiir ffirmrr tuck fclu.h wr ihiw Ami we have h n n fn qururt - aHtl upon tn- ' odVr, in the GKNTI.KMKX'S LINK t-hrrk Hi - 1.a .ih! hi-.i-liantU t ;.MI'OSl I IONS;"! New st Ti Iain and I'ancy ratimeri'. ' that wr fn-J in ('my Im ihhI to wai n atnl prmret lite ; lu l do SMttim-tM. ! iMihlic ae.tinM ihrm hv ertr nifiiii hi our Dnwrr.
Heavy bl.ie and drab Fell Cloth, a beainfai atyle of goods for Over-coa,s ; Lamartine Cloth, for pants; Blue red and yellow ttanm-ls. j Woolen kr.it shirts and drawers. I HAT AND CAPS. ' McVr fancy cloth cap. Hoy rmivy and plain cloth cap. Hr avy fur rapi. ahionblr bru.h Hat. 1 Rnrna Vita Ht. Ii lack waterproof, and spurting hat. Glazed mid hair cap. 1 L l)li:s l)KiAKT3IKXT. I Wr inritr thr atitrniion ufibr I.adi w ft rih stcltrcj tion coMMMing of Silk, plnid mid plain T.ntrr. : Kancv priit and gingham. . Vnrnitiirx jtritu. ' Kinhrniil-rtd ('a,mf rr Shall. Htitv) fringt d dr-b do. I hibht do. . PlacK and ratirr Silk lnugr t. 1 Florrncr lirant lioiinrti- ' F:iiuy apron rhrtk. Woolen and cotton IIor. do do glorn Worstm wt tt. Toir thrr wih a fall supply of ail the m.Nttr aitialr-i ! of the trade. BOOTS AND SII0KS. ; Mcn water-proof kip boot. Men calf Utrot. Un thrrk do Hoy do do rleavv Brotran ff.r mrti and hoy. W oim it' and Mir kid hora. Ho do ralf hit. Ladi- kid hoot and bukina. Do Oaiter Uooi . 20 bags best Rio CofiVc. No. 1 Mackerel I Bee Kiee Leafand lir.iw it Sugar, very cheap, i Tub', buckets, Ind curds, coil roue, starch. Her. ur v. v. x . r a n i,' 1 r..n .IT. . I- . - . -r . , , r ; D.., .'.'rf.il .Z . ?"".' ""T I latest .tyl.s, and at the lowest rates. Our old custoHrunkvilU, Sept. 20. 1848. T A X E S ""'OTICE is hrrehv gi.eu lbnt I will .iit.ii.l it thr H usual places ol holding elections, in the several townships in L'nion counts, for the oiiroo,. ..f r.r. ... ing i axes for the year 1348, on the following dm.. to-w-it Harrison Township, on Mondar, Oct Brnunsiillc Tues.la'v. On. Liberty " Wednesday, Nor. Harmony " Tlmrsila. ' v..v Soili. 3lt. 1st. 2rf. Fndav. Nov. 3d. Centre " in Lilierlv al'te 1st Oct. RATKS OF TAXATION'. On each 100 Unltam for State pnrpoe. 50 Ct. On tach 100 l)nllr. lor Countv p'iipoi-c. 124 Ci On each 100 DolUr, f,r Hoad pnrpiM , lo Cu! School Tai in Dut. No. 1, T. 10, K. 1 Writ 17 eta. on each $100 00. School Tat in Put. Ko. 3, T. 10, U. I, Wen 25 ct on tach gioo 00. On each Poi lor State pnrpor, 75 Ct. On each poll for roomy purpose, 25 Ct! On each du more than one, 1 i0 Payment of Tatt-n is rtquindon or before the 11 day uf January, 164). WIM.1AM nVRAM, Trvamirer of L'nion County. Sept ISth, 1843 39-Cw Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's f.ne Calf ltnnt. !3G 91 ,1,, Kip Brogaus. 14 " dO Call do 14 ' do do Slippers. 42" Women's Calf Buskins I a ss do Colored Ties. 14 " dn Kid Spring do 24 Children's Mums. Just received aud for sale low by May 1A, 1148. n rt sen. D . O . .1 O K s , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Itrun k vt I I e. Ind . Office on Main Burgess Si. rle. 80, 1S4T. 52. ly .ioia .toi.i.ii 1 1 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 radices in Hamilton, CI' rtnnnt and Brow ,, C otin- j tits, Oliin. ! OFFICE On the F.al si.le of Mum, between 3d , and 4th Sts., t'int iniiitii, Ohio. j Refer toC. F. Clarksun, Brookville. lec 1347. 51-ly j 11. i). joTixsoxT ! ATTORNEY AXH COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SHK.I.BYVIt.I.E. IVO. Refer to xiessrs. Coram. Tweed It Co., Cincinnati: t Geo. Holland. Esq., Brookville. In. ' Oct. i.S, 1847 41 I JOII4 A. 3IATSOX, Attorney at Law. Orricr. om Maim Sr., Krookvii le. m, May Ifiih. 1S4". 20-lf. Toiix 11. fa Kfi'uii a'r" Attobxev at Law. Brookville. Ia. Jan. 10 113- 3if. JOIIX O.IIOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, I.ROOKVILLK. la. TO TIIK PUBLIC. HAVING completed our new Piano and Tea Warcrooins, and n cciv. d our fir. t thipmeiits, cons,. ting nf 3 splendid Piano., and .100 Chests choice leas, we invite purchasers and d ea leas in those articles tn call and examine eur stuck, which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are pun has. d for cash direct from the Import, rs and our Pianos being fi-oo, the mtmifactory of St o.l art Konhum, New York, cannot be equalled iu the United State. The Piann Sale-room is over the Tea Ware-room's, and oc rupit s the w hule u pper part of the building. Teas put ,, in and J hhu1 pa kagi-s, ,,f bin. r qualitv in better atyle, aud at lower prices, than by any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH .V XIXOX, X irtl, East cor. Till & Walnut sts. Cincinnati, Ohio. July 23, 1S43. X O T I C K. AT.'. WHOM IT MAY COXCEHX: On the . 21. t or May, 1832. the last will and te-tatnt nt of Isaae S. Sw.ring.n, thru latent Franklin coon v, in the state of Indiana, deceased, was ngularlv ..limited to Probate, in the Probate Court of said count v, by which said lust will and testament, aini.iijj oiher things, the testator directs that all tin-residue of his personal .-stoic shall be invested for the use nl" Hartwra Sweringen, the w ife ol il,t testator: the said Marhara to receive the interest accruing 1 hereon during her natural life: lite s itil last will aud testament contains the follow mg nrnri. ion: "It is n,v w ill thai at I the death o! my beloved w ife Baebara mv , x cuter I11rr11111r1. r11at11. il make a full coll. Clion of all m.iul ys due my estate and then tn give nonce, bv pub ic ail.ertis, mi ni to all my Ii gal heirs 10 tun. forward within tltn.ears fiOtn ihe time of advertis. m' m. All mi heirs ihat may route forward within the ttnte above dfsrriht-il, tin ir claims U-ing It-gjlly tested, shall he entitled to their respective equal hare of,!ie whole sum collected, as last above described. Those who may fail to appear in that time, i fnitr such there I he. shall be lorever exelnded from any share n.- interest in my es,ate whatever." I On the 4th of July, lms, Mrs. Barbara Swt rirgen. I the relict nfthrsati test a, or, depart, d this life in said Franklin County. I In puroiance therefore of the said last will and t. s- , lament, the undersigned, James t onw.lt. Exeru..r of said last w ill antl t. -.lament, ht-retti n..i:ti. s all p. r.tin. interested as claimants under .aid la-t will and ; te'tament, to pro luce to t le I'rolu,!. Court .if said 1 ronnty proper evid. nee of their richt 10 a .iistrihutive share of lite estate of said tesfalor. within the term of three jears from ,he date of llus adverttsej ment. I I he pmha'ilr amount nf said estate subject to disItribution, is four tho.i.ntnl d.tllar.. JAMES COXWEt.L, Executor l the Estate olT. S. Sw.rinren. Aug. , 14 11-.Sm ! I he Xeina Torek Light ,'ihio) and 1 Fretlt rickt..w 11 Fxannuer ;Mrt.J will insert the fore. ' ruing advemsement we, kly for I months, and si ml a ! coprof.arh X.t. containing the adv. toj. II. Howland. Bmokvilte, Franklin vouiitv, Indiana, and send ihetr bills tu this oilier. New Establishment 1HE snbscrilK-r wi.hes ,o inform the citizens nl j I Rmokville, and the public generally, that he ' is now (imi.red In .1, Lti.,1. ..t Ul f'trs, j IXG: 1 UK MXG.and FIXISHIXti all kiudsofMVl CHIXKRl : setting up and repairing Seam Ennuis,! j casting and finishing every variety of Brass Work. o.ps. .i.u rpairsai, kinilsul lnn., ri-nili. Ac. Jtc. I he suhseriber inirnds using the ...st o! j stock, and doing his work ,n the best manner and on the most easy and accommodating terms. I His shop is in from of the Methodist Clmrch, and w ithin thrcr squares of Mr. Sp. ni '. Mill. 1 Mav .1.1, 1S4T. .un.i '.itrni i . 15 LBAI.F. super Pelin Sheeting. I " Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn B itting and Wadding Hat and IUand Box. Tor "aJt at ,he lie rh.ap store . f L nck k. rtr;',t-H k
Cccnterfeitors Detected:! S H A M EI' I ' I. AN il t: N I' I C I F I. K D VJI-l.sAIXY!
C?"CH' i-" tTi4 ii.i ti'iua. w ift'-x.itri :n1 rv'nu'ation. Nlltl irnr.M-ti-'f iK-niuiiiI f if l.r Uliat. IU' I IVI'H. WOIM' AND lAU.tUt nrkl. x ami rniiuiiir imThe atretiiTtt nit- iiti int r l.y r?OFKSSO? M. i fOOEUS, of CinriiiimM, tw r topt-d, nutwithtailim hin wealth and iiifliH-t-i-r. ! Wf now aro H a;aii.t aimth-rr sTotintvHiTrr. thf nialictoiis ciiniiititr and rrrk!f inittitirality ct which imi-t t-xcite (In iiy aul .oiitin)pt tcry t brf,t-t man. i JOHN T. TO LAN II. in t? i mploy oi' 6VF.O. M. ! Al.LKV, lrn?giasi ot Cincinnati. h., COI N 1KHFK1 F.U Oflt I. A Jll'T.. 4r()H(iKl thf ".it iimiUo( AKDUKW JVOt.iKI.VS blti N ATCU E," prinud ' a panipliift nhr.Uy r.ud ,t rf.J'rcrrs -itlrrhj jCrf rteonsy and im d a mtdieitu- like unto h- pt ttuntc , tu r. taw-l ufificttrm, c o;rv. Wr warn the pubiu nrr.i'it thi .i.f.inon rnirsr iliis 'I'olaud hauiit m r -potittnHty ai stnkr. tinUrr ; the atinud tirlr o" I.OC oli I O L A X D I thr 110m- ( trual fih r f thr m ho cum-t-m. Wcahh, riMitaiinn and !n,-h station have not with ; nrld th- avarix.i-n and i.iir.m-.t-li il. in it onlj in drtiHiicr twl'ail lau and hon-siy, to "-trftl and frnm-ah-nt-ly ajiprojipiatr utr t-!!-t :ti iic'l r. ti (nti 01, hm rc j rnrdU of hnm::n life and tftVnttr. hy utitutini ihrir w rr tctu d rouitterfVit fU jirivnij; lot 'tttMtmpti r t' a im-dii-iiif, w huh in a h uiuilii j.i tbahi .u x mt-bt nve thfir li c. W li.it ct'itt in ;t loo oil ttr - Whitt Irrin loo Ji::P-h? Or piim!i uH-itt ton wrvrrri . 1$ it nut fr:iud:" i it not ilui'i. i-. it not Ml'.'.'DKH? A htfch wn-f of duty compt N to th-r ptihiic x- . po-itMiii of knaery and impoiturc, our own rihtI p" It-rjjlly protc -d, :i:id it i. for iIk unv ai y n d afj flictrd wrIW'l and writ. 1 1 hit ep(;r an canii' iu d aainsT a H ASH j COUNTERFEIT ARTICLFT. Becolt.-ct tlipt tin- prenaralion is mn.if.-tured Vt 1 JOIi T. 'I'll I. NI, ai.il on ih.- v. ll.iw lain I on each I bottle Hi.- nun.e of A 1.. St .x i'.l i- nuiited after tba ' ctn-fls kKnt. rt d aceon!.isr act ul Coinrn-aii, Jc. j Xc nd itin, t lie panih it t ! einti ;a :i y in : lie cottli- , terl. it is i, holly fa(e, lM-in made ep of fictitious ct rt fifienles. purp.it-tin to liav.- conn- Ir.im It. lila ncliurrf,. M. II , llui-iis'.ureli P;i.:S. A. Morrell M D., Ktiston; j Hiraifi Woo.lrnt. VticijAsa Smith, r.-aeham Vt 4:. I The c.vm'ivk Trt ffocrsv cfrporxi , 5Y1U P OF I.1VKHWOK I AND TAK is ai-rumpn-t mt .1 by a p:itMiiiN-t .ont.tniini; Ci rt tiu .iii-. ureiti.eus ot ,he h-irhe.t siamliutr. ncli tn pi-of. .ir H. C Dutlur Win. liiehnnis Hon. .!u.!-e Hum .Morse ;,., CSncinnati. ' liom am J htt 1. Toiaiul, mid a 1'ior SittoO Inn- brrn kru't niraiii'i a t aliii stereto yjr- innit' v. tin made th i pl;.tt nnd fo cel the far sitm.e if Toe itnitic ofAtidr w Ki'ViTu, und a-ire tin- ptihiic th.u w wtil he. i deterred hy mi fear of litiir.itmn. ir"i.l!- or epene, j from dt aliiii to th. itiirri'it hmi'a t-i the law will. count rtt iU r. vt lult r-. vtt i s iiM iht-. ne inter. :ienl-. .on .x in-stm. -iijin'Tit.T ruiic rit-ii. Tin tviT tr inf directly, in nch i.vf. 111. m and siian.ei'nl priiw-iic. j We warn the public :ij",n-t ili.- r ; 1 : ; 1 1 r;'. ii ..liVrrd iy f. x. iinrnn, w ho 19 the trav mr Mj-.-nf er ihi- jnrn ii article; and -e Hrne.-: iy it tttt uur ui nii and friftnU, ainf fiie IVietn! nt'linn Hiiy :d jn "tice, promptly to forward it u inf.rjii;itoo ofnr pernon or per. .tit 'lhn'- or .tTV t in- tv .! any ut t iu- counterfeited article, as they arc not m!v r--p'iiih1e fur dmnac to persons iisu.a; tlu- cuuuterUti ar icie, hut ! liable ti prmt t o 1 imi. TliO'ho :in' aftlictl with diacd Innrr and ih l in fit d hy the ninn Dr. H i;.i r Liverwort a;:d Tar, should nny of the a-ter;itd aetiu uiily. Cincinnat i, J 11 111 JO. Ti, 1 ? A. T..ST'VTI.f., omer of Fifi h at:d Hace Sim is Ciiii-iiiin(i O. Who1i-nle Aeot f.n- iln- vmih 1.1..! W. t. v.!n-r,-Hll order -lion Id he Mrnt. If i aUo fur rl- hy nnlir advtrtfixd nent. in u the pr.u.;! (.. loviiia and coootn in the I'niied Stale. A lo (or siiie hy H. T Kit, Hrnokrillo. H I.IXf K J tl FAUHLTIAR. Fail ana V.nlcr GOO s flf ! SPr.F.M)I. Ar.SOJiT.'IENT ! Just receiveti at tiie Xew ."rlo'e of j I.INCSi tf i''A !f 5.L' il AI. t!r"Ml 11, i;t.t-.ri,i li'f 1. I. BROOKVII.I.K, INDIANA. 1 IXCK & FAlmLH AU n-iider a geiirraus puhlia tlieir couiinti. tl lli.Ttil.s l.r vit iatr.m;i.;... and re. j,ectlHlv invite attentt-.n to ilieirierv LAfftiK at, I tiKVKlt I. ASM.MI I MtVr OF FALL AXU WfNI Kit '.(MMIS. ci'txistin:- nf FANCY ANU STAl'LK PRY GOODS, MAitsnvAui;, Q V E 1: A sUl:i.. irnrr. W O OU E X W A II E. PWTTiiK IVAIC2-: sl'islSfrv. HATS A: 0AI.S, LOOTS il 'ES, Groceries, liOOlaiU .uIlxV S, t NOTIONS, AND SO FORTH. THE HIGHEST M It K E I' PKtCE rtlt) IT ! CASH FOIt l HI'.A I . ALL KIM1S OK Al'I'U'lV ;i f(H' !':i I'HOI PUCE TAKEX IX EXCHAXGE I OK GOOOi ! A I" CASH I'KK'l.S. Jrpt. 12, 1S4S. 1 HE Cumitr S111T4 "ir t r rniiktiii ctnttT wii' . ' piiictre-d m . dny -t' t.li r. o nut the Ctltill lllU- ill i la 1C tlIs 20 k nil ! itsjiifi . rnnrjf 2 v t, w h'u h t 1 ilr icwn imiuihI A. I.ti tK r ami .lrr H. 'I houmi 3c .thr. in 1 tie 'own of lirostk 1 1 lit at vlitth tiiiic a:i plut ail tiui?e itittrr; ft il ;trt- nutilh it tit attcti!. W. v. TIL" 1 l.Klt. i.nivitu' Kr t.f t lii- jiau ot A . limit r. ilt,c"U. ; Almanacs! Almanac:!! j S V U. H. J N K -h1iI litrthv iniurm ti- e public j il P t''-'' r' Mvli.iIir- :iiuiu:t!lv t..r r:: itu:M tli- : trttitit nn, b-r him-wt Ir'aml all ti -- A vnt, n; t'nniinc, CM I U .1 j JAYNK'S MEHICAL WAX ANA', I AMI ;iTi)K ttt IIF.M-TH. Tlio rail 11 iauttii. turtiti-. Aim:in:it- arc- twiv v -ith p-rtat tvrtrt j i1 mtiir.it) antl lr lit il.fl'. n vit lati tmlra anil l'-ntri tiulf. a u m:ikf tmm qMallr titful a a t 'alviUir in viry iri ,tf the L'tntril : Siati Am! Mriti-.i Virth Ami-rica. Tin wr- irtntd on E'K-xl jim t, ami ih hanilm' new trpi. itnrt ar ' in miIj boiiriil. rfiiil ln'-il It.-inp' til-- im att-s.i :i;nl ni'itt ; ac'-ttrartf t nlvinlar prtittcil in t!t" lnii tl S'utt t!n rontaiti a larce amtmii.t ut' -vaiw-tbU- inturmati-un, tiit4 il f o thr aiit t.t ail. iit vi' that kintl i-i-j "Inch 1 cantr-tt lx rnitil n S.wk. HlSt .M A I.OOIK OK 1)1 VK SES. uit. n mnrka and tl i i ct ,ft k f.r t ti i r rt-ni" n I i- rt'.i ! in .1 ; 1: 1 ''., a nil make ilit-m t-lcfuiif 1 i 1 1 r in -rry laiie ttiry 1 -nft r. Kvtry f.imi'y ft Ul i.i-... ;h ! ust i-m .if I th ( AniiuaU. lh Alnrrtnu- f 'V tct no rt-rttlv J fur iliMribtitinn, uf !iicli hr cli .i!ii!- tu j.til.l'h at , j .at Two M il! la . itn! in r l r III .: t i v,-i I"u-wi I v ill thr I'tiiti tl Stan-" ami Hnti-ht Amr-riua, msy befur. . 11 .ill 1 d itli a cop -. Iu- n In i 11 'ff .VF.R i!.xTS js'o sTONr.xrLrr.ns , tn forw-ril their otel r- ti I'iin i aiv :it tM-.illf' and tb y iliatt Ik- siipjiU. il t,i: A M I 1 (Jl SI.V uiili n . : man ro pit 4 an lU y may lUni iu-p ;ri to -.tipi'lr tlu ir an ii ct:-ttnu 1 s. '1 Im y an' uUo it. viit 1 mi 1 h am" tine, in -wA .t copv f t!n ir "I'rMM'.SS C A Kl," hit Ii uill hr prititrti nml T-''s-.d mi 1 h cov r f 1 hv A .Mut'i-ic 'ft i!i( r.i. :;i-u ulioui ci ar-n. . T dry art (-o rcqttt -f i d in trivi j. 1 .nxi::i turret, nil hfjw tin AlKia'tsc -ht't.id tie t r :nl d to th m. 1! l:iw ,n y c;i:ilit l-r -M:t IiV ...-il ualctt th" pTmt;tjt' i fn.t p-iid n tl;i-ii 1 1 , Oril-ri. (pt'wi paid. tiir tu d t IIJWXH,. rhiln-lrlphia, iM m : 1 1 pr.i m;t :-t niit;i, i C7 KAMI!. IKS ian ubiaiti tl Mmmii- trrati , r M. V.'. II A I i.K.. j Hr.H.kviiir. ri. And all nho arr agvntti fi Dr. Ja) iw-'-t tlt-Uratt?d Familv Mediciiu-s. 4r-3r. Beware of Counterfeits'.. HKX I was in C.ueTli,iut, l;,-t winter I was VITV ser.lv afillite 1 -1 i:ll n. .,'.1 :,,:.( Ii.n; .lar,. ding rough, and in he. king a rt. re w indti.-, d tn ire ' llr. TIP'S 1XDIAX HALM of LITE: the reli-f I Obtained was so sin!,!, ii a:,d so p.-riiiam nl thai I f. It it tn he nil tlillj Iti'oh tan, ,he aceiiev. llrase derm's., and ,t'.w ofl'.-r it to my n- ii!Mirn a.'t lie Ii. st anil suJ.sk remedy fur rough, ('..Id., .tn-lifi-. inei ii. : tons.iniotion. H-lhina. s.-ar throat, htiorseue-s au.l nil LUNG PlSV.ASr.S. Mn.i-ter. and ..th.-r pui.lie sp. akt r u .11 find thems. lies s.grally b. m inted be its n-e. F-mnrmt wrritrri.- Xene , 1(. hut )r. Tl D"3 luthen linlm uf L'Jr. I'r. purrd onll lr Pr I" K. WtlM-mT.H, At , he Eclectic Pisprn-xry on Jit, st. bt tw.-en 'in and Race, Cincinnati JOMX MVKtfiO. "5fut. OFrlCH FOIl TIIK Cl'KK F Lnn Pis. as. s. Lix. r Coii.t:nul, Scrol nioo. Diseases, A-h...inialic AfTeetimis, h. I!nr .n.rc i r; -.1 r ti. its cnntni..ii form; P,sjHpvi. Caneer-;. St. Vi-:" Pance, Paraiisi. 'I ie-piiinr. in, Kt-ui.ile !,.. as, s anH H'.-aW-ns. Mnd all Chronir Pis. a-,s . ;' -k.- S t...i,:i, Heart, Spleen, Kindry, Eyt -.Skin n.l oi 'is-r tirirw.e.; k. ihe F.ehctii. P'spensary, .oii'h sMle oI'Kil'li Ii.tt.tra Vine and Race, Cocinrali. O Att.'-'-'ing T'hv.i. inn Dr. P K.UOMHllGH. Death to Tooth Achs. Prrn-itr ! o'-l. br I)r. P. K. Wtintliautr1! a id -M hr ' lpfClaldt DniCSI'' tlinmclMHil thf Nnrtli :int! Wi-,!. . Thi rrim d v tic r f;iN to cur m b"ii u-t-l a. cur-liua ' t thf dirrriion '. and it niy lt i..t d by n U l:i- -f , patiriit- ltd p rivet a't;ty at nil nmri a it tint- v I rutitam any d:intt rnu- .-srin-li' ;:i d n ill i.o: injur, thf . S. AVSLT.7 t'S, XOl A ft PUBLIC. RROOtJVH '. !X'P . . OITlee in the . m.-rieaii I't,id,u., . u.l t,i' ; lie Cosirt Ilou.e. Jutie t. QJL'LEN.-V.AnF: AVf' OLSVARE. ' "I V'S I rr. j i it t. ,e t'-r -.E-. :i 1 .-t. a .'(-t-juut of ' r-.-i, .-, .r
