Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 November 1848 — Page 3

Arrival of the Steamer Wishiisgts.. . irase hv bffi reported 1,100 having proved !

Th splendid American steamer Washington, , Capt. Johnstone, arrived last night from euinampton and Bremen, having made the passage .

front the former city in fourteen i.ays. i nra , wnicn has been pronounced to be, by some of arrival is not much later, in point of time, than j r physicians, cholera. Al any rate, whatever the Hibernia, at Boston: but we have farther , it is, ia has been very fatal, eight-teMhs of those and rater details of the revolutions in Germany, attacked havingdied. Owing to the cool weather a most startling nd ominous character. N. Prof ,te lt has almost entirely disappeared. Y. Herald 6th. i The d isease now prevailing in Xothern Europe All Germany north and south, is in the agony j, mme that commenced He fearful ravages of a terrible and bloody revolution, and Furope . jn tha y,. lst-; n If,dl, From ndia R M. on the verge of genera! war, and awful convnl- j tended to Persia, and from the latter country, ton cf every element ofsociety. through Poland and Germany. T.osenoi, Ot 20, 1S4?. In Hamburg it then, as now, made its first terThi Ai-strian Rfvolction, no PrrAAtTONS ; rible demonstration in civilized Europe. From for a Teribi.k Was. on thk Cotonext. The Gennany it extended ever England, and thence battle of democracy, if it has not already been serous the Atlantic to America; and in an oppofought at Vienna, will soon be decided. Upon 1 site direction it ravaged France, Spain, Italy and its results will depend the fate of Europe. ; Xothern Africa. Should liberty triumph, the fate of Ferdinand is j The disease now prevailing, in the same in sealed. Like his brothers in misfortune, he may ( character that overrun the United States in 1931hie to England, to seek an asylum ia a royal '32; governed by the same lawn, and la steadily palace, to reflect at leisure on the results of hfa , approaching the shores of Ameatca, whe re, in a perverseness and treachery to his people. Fre- , "hort time, its deadly effects will be seen as no w parations for a dreadful conflict are going on 'n the north of Europe. Thus far its mertailty around the capital. The royal forces face a de- ; has been very great, but we mast remember that

termined populace , who will be aided by an ap- j in . ... .Ir. t.:.i.:it ,M. '.t proacmng nunganan n"), -u., f have closed on the rear of the savage Croats. ( Speculation, on anything like certain gronnds Is at present impossible as to the probable result, ' as the correspondence of the English journals is not to be depended on, forgivingan impartial , account of the real position and strength of the coateading forces. The principal danger to be nnrehended to the nonular cause is. first- the 1 t ( t , , decision of the German Vicar of the Empire, at Frankfort, to levy coatributions of troops, from '. the various confederated States, to march on 1 ienna, tocrush the efforts of itsT citizens ; . .: V . . .Im.Iw I..um an .n m a n mA I a . ,, je-. u , have its lew readv for tntant mire h, and it re- , . . ' ' . ... ,., , , . mains to be seen how far the liberals or that ... .... , , . country will approve or this proceeding, bv al- , . . , ' ' .. . . I lowing their departure cn so despotic a mission. , ... r ,. , The whole available military force, stationed in ' j . . e . - f - the distant provinces of the Austrian Empire, I ,. ... ..... ... i m , msTfhi n rr Ait t K imlal a nA t hsi r n1Maa it ia tf ported, is to be taken by Russian troops : r at J - aiucii lire now rnwiu? im-ir iruuiitr.ni inr urf, r, j ... fire of the Emperor, who ems imbued with savage spirit, to wreak the most determined ven , , geance on the people. Before he can effect this, however, immense difficulties must hs overcome. Atr.resrnf.the Dt of the unii.l ia nnt ; V; , . i t. . r u i i micirA,.uui ia pSSSW oy rar inc leTT- ' inff of taxes will not enrich the mHitarw cK-,. nf ,,, Vk. , . . i Jellachich, bnt of his opponents. Under these ' . ,. , . . circumstances the invading forces have no other , . . , . . , s . . ... a'ternative but subsistence on. forced contnbn- ... . finno. trnirn an. nt nil hnma nrpMrtAita v n - - - - r amid neutral population. Add to this the vote Vjjjjd in the Hungarian Diet, by the most entn landi ncclamntion, that their country shonld Ourhea f nef5s fT th indePedenc cheap gof t,,at Pave t1lem strong a proof of FiiKhv in the hnnr of neril.

Aore fatal still to the last desperate effort of . . p m "nKS- 1 ne secrel 18 -tey are the Emperor, is the news from Italy, which a n- j chained to Pwt their running away. So innonnces tliat, when the tidings of a revolt at sinnat" th Albany Knickerbocker, in relating Vienna reached Milan, the army of RadeUky j hW " A lbanian ,ost New Foundland dog. broke ent in open rebellion, and that a murder- j Fordays and davs h searched high and low, os conflict was raging between the Hungarian 1 b"t nothiuS of Lion couId fnd- At last he an! Croatio n portions. ! h,nte, t0 him the propriety of whistling for him With all these conflicting elements the proba- ' frnt f SOme f 0Ur cheP WU8ag9 shops. bility of success app-ars to be on the side of those ! IIe did s0' and with the hPP58 resnlts. The whom the royalist jonraaU call the insurgents. ! Very firet bTow he eight bolognas, two It was not necessary to be endowed with any i hheeses, and eighteen pounds of links jumother power of prophecy than such as common I 0frtha ete'1, ,nd chased him d-" the street sense afforded, to foresee the present events. The ! M if old Nick WM afler him- Th's will teaeh

icked treachery ofthe Emperor andhis advisers which became obvious as circumstances favored his views, has brought npon itself a proper retribution, which it is to be hoped will be further realized by his dethronement and exile a fate he -ichly merits. From the correspondencs that ydrfsien seized belonging to the late Count themBdr?ne curions as we, 818 treachous docyour oxenT" een laid before the world. By the SoutNn, it appears that one of the most dethe Bir'enemies the people of Vienna had to contend with, was the Frincesa Sophia. Lord Palmerston Is mentioned as being in union with the Russian Emperor, as to the necessity of a vigorous interference to put a stop to what "toauarcny ot a savage faction; but to this certain remarks are a.l.M . Iirflattering to his Lordshio's characler. Sh..l a ...... . ' - this ITlt.rf.M.n. 1 I - . . . r uc- tnrneti into practice especially by a Russion invasion, there is not the shadow of a doubt but the Germans will rise en masse, to repel them, and should the issue appear doubtful, no power will be able to restrain the French from rolling their armies over the I Khiae. It should be borne in mind that, as re.gardsthe German struggle, there is not room for that despondency which occasionally floats over the mind In speculati ng on the destiny of France. The French, in their revolutions, are soon up and soon down; but the German sonare-heaJs, when once raised, there Is no putting them down They will fight to the last, and then will never give. In, bnt die on the spot. This was seen the coolly acrosa a aquare in the Tace of showers of grape shot, and took Ihe artillery that protected the war office, with the bavonet The French . . . . rrencn D ecjutuiy nrave, but they do not show the same xermenty and determination of nnrn su for if foiled at one point, they fly to another; where- ' aa, the German takes a stanH n,c V... , , . conquer or die TUT;m -.11. 1J1 . 1 1" - . ...r vans, luuuty on me eontinential powers to join issne in an Austrian invasion, to cut down and root up democraev i f. - . c - 1 ...... wn,cn "inmks there Is now a pood ' , " , ! . . uw 01 aMnff' M ran has a Ministry com- J ui inrmoert imbued with Thiers political fl!siai!ul 1 I . 1 ."C,p.es, wnicn are known to favor monarchy. It a doubtful, however, whatever might be the! d.sposit.on of this party, that the French army would carrv it out. Do .k. . .. b more likely to give the sigaal to oppose it. J J ' ' 'i vuuitsrj, II WOU1Q "g reactionary feelin? is alreadv tutitino-1 , - - dv.v.mk ' a agIBSt tnem andtQ apgnvate u the n(,w ; -- -r.fj,u'o IV) a. 1 13 UW I Minister of the interior has beirnn fn il ' lonrnaU whieh , , ; nsvinn lhTu E the'r PIicy- 1 n con" ueion wita the present disturbances in Austria, I ' announced the determination of Charles Al- ! oen to take the field ain . .K-.....:.t. d honors of his army. It seems, however, re- 1 "ru oj me Italians calling into question both h ability to do so, and the sinceritv of his mohonld hi. . ri n. iu , 18 prVe BDCCessful- In ne, the policy of Italy onght to be a patiit attendance on the turn the important events t Vienna mav take ...ri nn,i;;i h Cordingly W '1 . . ; rviui- oi news ui importance mil win not have been received bv von. ere the re - WpUonof this letter. Revolutions have grown SO common fh.sr . . , m.nt a V L CAl-'lB no wonner r asioni raand the kicking of a crowned head out of i palace, Is looked upon as a mere act of chari - y. or one of snort a.-.. . . . , Tl . . " . iii oreao scourge of the hn man family, the era, is staring us full in the face. In Hamone day's journey from thU citv, 5.5W,

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fatl, 900 recovered, and the rest were under medical treatment. We have had some considerable sickness here, ' Russia, Germany and England, it has bee n ej .. . .! v,u.,,c.y i-.-unuru to ins very lowest , cla ss in society, to the filthy and poorly fed and clothed, and the intemperate. . Among the fatally predisposing evisea of this I disw, intemperance stands pre-eminent. In! Ham barg, scarcely anjr of those who were called ' "hard drinkers," have survived an attack of this I disease. This was particularly noted during its i e.- l-c.r....v t... L , aUwUa.. BH i rwi puu i hub rason; muu bo with the few cases that have occurred in London, ! Hull and Sunderland. . , .. ... ..mucui iiuik iivui uiBcuunirr.wioffiDX ' lo lir.r llic mmi DI UIS O ICCUOU, DO let! tU- , . ., , ' lo lh oniee of the Enquirer, not suspecting . . ... that he was entering the "wrong box." , , , . There he found some thirty Locoa and he , , . . , , ,., Mid they looked blue they did. n-v . . ... The Whig being a stranger, asked the nawa iV lB" response was prompt and emphatic Theu m Locofoco wliloqoited, -a man who ia j r , , . . . (roo ooch to write the Nicholson letter, ought , .to rm nast ' A nniKiP ecu :i iiuvuiri mm a ailV lllali Will nominate a man with four nolitictl faces ono-h. ! to be- ,,.,. B v i uuuiri i iu. iiarp yutce ejeciCQ those words "a man who has mMnlir nl.. ... u nu iiirsxuiy piunuerpublic treasury by thousands, was a pret- .,, , , . , ?nd,dt'' wn hr. A generous hearted i i"snman next asserted, I now be eve that the ..... ... r.fernal old critter voted against sending relief T . , .... . to starving Ireland," and ia this way, dennnc a- .. . . . l,on. raUon and condemnation were heaped ...... r , th h . f liw,ye,, j:... , . ... . ""'"'c' " ura pouucai supporters. The stranger retired with the exclamation, Oh, poor Lewis Cass. Cin. Gazette. ,vfcT S"nKe nrepwt mm ia I.laika. We have often wondered why sausages are J I - ( M. . . . !"ur aomesl,c ouicners w Keep their sautages chained. COHELERCIAL. tTinrlnnnti Market, Oct. 15th. Flonr There was some shipping Hemand todav, with sales of 1000 and 200 brie, from Whitewater canal at $3,75; 200 bris. from Miami ca nal to a retailer at p. n. t j 115 do. at 3,70. j ivainer niooemte receipts. A sale of 39 brls. Rye Flour from store at $3,75. Hogs A sal? to-dav of 500 head Kentucky av. wt. tl5 lbs. at 3,30; 800 do av. wt. 210 lbs. or over, at 325; another lot of 2 to 300 head at same; and two lots embracing about " once not reported. The market is firm at .- ,or t Hogs, with moderate receipts. ZT," MeaA f 1 1 00 pea. Shoulders in nioctsu'jC . . . . 4 Cuttle Sales to-dav of 90 had in four lots, 3,25, 3,50a3,?5 per 100 lbs net. The supply at is increased Tjrd A .ota-fin u. , I new, at Gc. - - - v vl . ix ' i j MiiiiLi . n.iiiemi. ' ... j i mees bales to-dav of 250 boxen for ship- ' Otlt . CI. . l:-L i m,'nt at 6lt'e- t which the market is fi rm. lauow sale, of "(1 hrl. .rnttnn f.m railroad at 6V.4c, 50 do. country rendered at ! fii .C. 1 L . "Ti'rf "I br,S- J " ! from canal and store at 52Vc Sugar A sale of 30 hhrl. eooti old at 4s.'e. Ctioperao Sales of 200 Pork Barrels at $1 ; 500 do. do. at 95c. iorn A sml of smio bnsh. in ear with the r,r,'-jl, of making it 10,000 to arrive by canal p i" , r, ting very tparlngly . N'w York, Nov. 13th. .i "ILm.!ir!let, i8firmnd Pr' ny thm area shade in favor of sellers. The d.

mand however is mainly for snnnlvinir the Eastlaanda nowpoo wo.ld have enjoyed competence

and home consuinntinn. Th i )rr.f!,bbl9: al 5.f'5,50 for Gennessee. ' - ' "" na lor torn, Wltn rales Ot iui onsnels, at t)iabc tor miveri. KIm foe wvhltA. 201)0 hnshpls. at fiTnfi fn. Rlt. c. . ..iro " t ""fit.. - . nuu oca. ic tor veiiow. .Sales or275 hhls Pork, at ttt,87'a12,87.C v. j r t t r ' i.V'-Tj .',,rss- . rel t ran?P8 "om 1" 4 10 I nave not neard of any transaetion.io li.o .u...:.;! " '7Zli ( wtw- v.an s.tvia INfl swgvriai J O yi IVPO UUIIIIIiai Th Cotton market is quiet price nomiuaUy M mn rJt nits ws, -.. No change in Monetary affairs. The stock market is dull. Sales of 1000 piga Lead at 4.06i. Philadelphia, JNo ov. 13th. The inquirv for Flour is very limited, and the " transactions are correspondingly small. I quote estern at t.",S7K,. nru-i...i tnivi k,i.i..i. ,1.1 .s iio.in.. r.,, Of Whoat 1 00(1 hnahnla ar.1.1 at v. litre. . i ' ' " uu--in'tn oum a. iimi.vh .v. prime Red I The sales of Corn include 700 bushels prime yellow, at bba70c, and 600 do. White at bU. Cotton market quiet. The sales of provisions are confined to small 'ot fr the snPP'y r hp relar trade demand. Baltimore, imov. m. , res 1 1 , ... A list sales 01 r tour nnve ueru iiiuueraie:. luuiudirnr 600 hrls Citv Mills and 1500 da Howard street at $5,12V'n5,00. i The sales of Wheat i include Red at lOOalOSc and White at II Oal He. , Sales of Corn at 56c for yellow and 51c for white. 1 Nothing done in Provisions beyond a retail business. Pales of Hoes at 5.2o per 1 00 lbs., and of nejs emus si ri.i's.i.iiii 1 n c . ..1 1 Rti.: cct jjarire sales 01 SlocKS to-oav, ! Saint Louis, Nov. 13th ! Si! of ,8t tf.TC-markrt firm The , receipts are moderate, comprising 22,000 pigs during the week. I Pales of dew-rotted Hemp at$107al09. j i The market for Flour is steady but not acItive. bales of St. L,onls at 4 ,25a4.31 V r 1 rue sales 01 vneai inciuae jviuu nusn .ii.ea; . . . . nA. ' at 73a78o. I iles of oats at 23i.a 25 lilies 01 oaisai -:. Sales of Baron at :.V Af, for Shoulders, 3! Jc

lnrcflaaaailiv , Ttie Cairo Delta Publishes the proceedings of

; a convention of 'babies,' from which we extract ! the followiuz resolutions as indicative pfthefeel ing wh ich pervaded the meeting. Resolved, That the introduction into the nursery of "the sugar teat" is an infringement upon our natural rights, and opposed to the prospetity of wet nurses. PjMSnlvstrl. That wilt tntiviti1ll mtA nil. lectivelykick against "baby jumper." instead j of kicking in them, & that hereafter we will not be pacified in this manner, inasmuch it prevent s ; nurse carrying us about to "see the elephant" j A Pa.ll.leal Bast. "Basts" of great men are all the rage now-t' days; but of all the bust-ers the maker of the following can "go to the head." Jones may "hang up de fiddle and de bow." "At least nine tailors to make man We always used to muster: But take nine Taylors, like Old Zack, And would'nt they make a BUSTER!" Think. Thought engenders thought. Place one idea upon paper another will follow it, and still another, until you have written a page. You can not fathom your mind. There is a well o thought there which has no bottom. The more . . . " .7 you Oraw Irom U, Uie more Clear and fruitful it w ill be. If you neglect to think yourself, and use other people's thoughts and giving them "Ueranc only you will never know what you are capable of. At first your ideas may com ant in.luoips homely and shapeless but no matter, time and perseverance w ill arrange nd polish them. ' Learn to think, and you will 1 v .u- u .u soon learn io write in more vou minK me better you will express your ideas. O "I do declare, Sal, you do look pretty enuf to eat." ' W1I Snlnmon. nint T ontlnac fi ..T .n ' . repuen oai, trim ner mouin mil. Hore Fall and Winter fioods. THE iulweriber hat lately returned from Phila. delp hi a. New York, Hoalnn and Baltimore, where he ha. been purchasing; a I are- and complete assortment of GOODS for Fall and Winter wear. HE HAS A FIXE STOCK OF SVSr h English, American and Tilot ' American Canimrrea Satliwet., Jean.. Keraeva, Tweed., kc. A few rradr-made Blanket Orer ("oat. . ... LIES DRESS goods. Plain, Ge o and atnp d black Dreaa Silks nanepanie ana .in pen t. nameitont l"P nd .Pl".in Silks, of variou. eolora Hich satin plaid black Silks Blck, brown, mole-color and fancy Lustres tten and Diue .tripe drao Alpacaa cha.bie, plidP.nd nr dlns,, Lustres Black, brown, blue, red. drab and rarioua colored Merinos Black and fancy Moselin De Lainea Plaid, strip'd and fii-'d Cashmeres American, French and Scotch Ginrhara. ALSO nonnrts oi an Kinns and qualm Bonnet Ireland Bonnet silka Black and light col'd Kid Gloves Cotton, silk and lisle-thread do Black and white worst'd and cotton How Linen, jaconet, thread and cotton lace and edgings Sewina; silk, Jeristed silk and Nitette Fringes Drvss buttons, black lace and dress Trimmings Men's buck. Mitts and Men's buck. Gloves Woolen, Chamois and Berlin do Marseilles quilts, blch'd and bro, Linen Table Cloths Wide 6-4 bleached Sheetinira Bleached Muslins and Pi Her case do Ticking, Wagon corering, bro. Drills and Canton Flannels Children's woolen Caps, Men's and Boys Caps Men's Bearer, Autra, Fur and Silk Hata Shawls. Heavy woolen and cloth Shawls Cashmere and Mule color do Fance and plain do. a.,d Silk Visettea Half H'otl, all Hiol, Ingrain, Girt and Stair Carpeting, of lighl and dark eolora, to anil every variety to taite. He has opened, also, a most splendid .(nek of Boots and shoes. Bought in the manufacturing town, of New England at the ItveH Prices. He has never been able lo offer, as large and desirable a stock in this Hat biforc, ! "" ii s, coy s auu iouiii s stogy Hoots and anora " " M Kip Hoot, and Brugana " Calf Heavy Double Sole I'.oois " " Light Fine-iiui.hed do ' GiMIt Shoes Youth's Boots and Shoes and Misses Shoes and Bootees Ladies' Heavy and Light Kid Slippers " Heavy and Light Goat and Kid Buskins " High Kid Bqkin Pumps " Kip and Calf Bootees Those who heretofore bought of him are respectfully iuvited to come again, and he hopes new customers will, also, call. He taniiut give an idea of the variety of his stock in a brief list of articles, and he will only say it is belter and cheaper than any he h ever oetore om-rea here. 1 hose who have oeeu in abit of buying in Cincinnati, are especially in vited to call and look through his goods, for he thinks he may safely challengv comparison with any retail establishment of the West. The higknt market price at all timet paid Jor K'hrat. R. TYNER. Brookville, Nov. 17, 1147. State of Indiana Franklin County. John Wynn, E'r. of the last "I will and testament of Andtcw I Glendeniiis; dee'd. j On petition to mnke vs. rral estate assetts. I.ydia Glcndenninr widow of I said dec "d., and the unknow n I . heirs of said dee'd. J THE above named defendants will take notice that inr piai . . . . . . . niiflT alnresaid will petition ihe Probale r ..ill .Pnntr m m hnl.len 1 1. Hrookviile III I Court of said county, to be hidden in Brookville in emintyon ihcSJih day of December, A.D. 1848, tu.;, .k. .Hil Amv nf ik. t.m i.f ..I.I rOIICt. tl. irrBllt an order for the sale of the real estate of said dee'd., situate in said county, to pay the debts of said estate, the defendants aforesaid are notified lo appear and show cause w hy soeh order should not be made. tK .1. of the .... .ill and testament IffiiU Not. 13, 1843. 47-3w. (KrHost Extraordinary Work! 41 THE MARRIED WOMAN'S I 1 I II IIIC iflt-Ull.ll sLtiiiiiiiiuaa. BY DR. A. M. MAVRICEAV, Professor of diseases of Women. Sixth Edition. 1 8mo. pp. 250. Price tl. 30,000!! Cop ies sold in six moliihs::! Tear of uflering,of physical and menial anguish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficul ties lot he husband might h sve been spared; thou.i. ..j . n t..-,i .... :n k.i.h -..il.t h.ve mioved 1 it; hundred, no, is, ,heir grave, been .till alive, by . timely possession of Ibis work. t . : i.j s.h. r. .k- , .b.. I SCI.. IMWHUSW ..p,,l-llj " .1. -..., " contempUting mrriKet a it dilotK- important acvrvtm vhich hottlil be known to tht-m particularly. Truly, knowledge is power. It is hrallli, happiness affluence. TL. .1. 1 l.n. -nnl.ini'J in I . n. mfi h.w nmrril a blessins; to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by ihe author will attest. Here, also, erery female the wife, the mother, the one either httddins; into womanhood, or the one in the decline of years in whom nature contemplates an important chanire can discover the cause, symptoms and the most efficient remedies and most certain mode of cure, in ever)' complaint to which her sex is subject. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED, may he fratherrp from the fact, that Travelling agent make from THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A LAYfrom its sale' hundreds of active, cnterprisint; arnts I are accumulating a little competence from the liberal discount allowed, and of the a-reat demand for it. , I orim ,re r"lipe" acenmpanied with payments. COPIES WILL BE SEXT BY MAIL FREE OF POSTAGE TO THE PURCHASER. Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months with perfect safety and certainty. On Ihe receipt of one Dollar, the "Married Woman's Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) I to anT part of the Vnited States. All letters and ap .. . - . .. . . . nlicaiions irons, those aesirinr tn necome aeenis mnsi be post-paid 'except ihos eontsininr a remiltanoe) and addressed 10 Dr. A.M. Maurtceau, Box UJ4, New York City. Publishing Office, 19 Liberty St. New York. The 'Married Woman's Private Medical com pan- ' ion' ia sold by Booksellers thronghout the Cniied j States. 40-4m ,1 trVnm Sl.l Sis. H V. S.I1K I tl. HeOOKVllie. - QIT.K'VSWARE AND GLASSWARE. 1 -mr , VST received and lor sate, a larpe assortment o Qucensware and Glassware, hy

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r or law : DElilCATEO TO THE t.ADIE. OF TKIt STATES THE VSlx7, hT ,SAHAH J HALE,"oR.CE O REEXWllOD, am) I., a. GODF.Y. towiTNMeb'MISS K LESL,Eho contribute. ' W"'l-,s' ""Pi"! Seriptnral Pnelrr. I, . ARTHUR, who mntribt to every Xi . "''r"re "f Cruon,,;' Sketches of American ChartJZtTZ tZlXiLZfZ nnr intrnuona ..... u, wnn ami lury, s.emfviiir not h inr " Jigreeaniy to the practice of Ixt year, the nublishrr .sane (owl num ushingf' Durineih" ITh ner earn month al he clue i novel featnre in Magazine pub- I uniting. engrat iM hOlP Of Vftr hs rav nnna lie and more readin, .k. r k.. I cnntrmpnrariea, and ill cmitinne to rinnet rr eh0,b,eribe I.GODEVS I.ADPS BOOK, nT l .o nndrrthc.,itrnee that ther .ill rtcrire .''. L'J " Buok f"r n ladirt that no other Maraztne unnu tl :. . i . :.. . I Line F.ii;rayint; in each nnihhrr both hy the beat rin anaitiun to thene, there are cien monthly hat no other magazine rivei- a Coloured Faihion r-iate, w.th a full deacripiion. 1 bin feature ia peculiar to Gndey.ai no nil..e ...k .k !. , , ' ' ' ""....I ! I'tM HIUHIII and colored. Then there are r n .......... ri - ' ?ltel E"l"'inii for Ladle., with Enrrarinei.I he Ladiea' Work Tabl,-. with deii;nr for knitting, f j netting, crotchet, and all oth. r kind of work. Patj"" tor sninkinr Cap. Chair Cotcpi, Window " i. y;,, p,v Batr, o. Ac. Health "n" ' "tr. ilt Encrayiniii. Mmlrl Cottare., wiih j "rfJ5!i ' colorrdlMPIdPCr' Kh"' mty h" "t nd b,,"", . occaionai!r.,;rThle'Sre In rttrHTn GXr' aTio j bT.,2r," Ti'wilT be inejV"lna7di"o? ! loo N"" nnrr " " ' " j ' ME'S SKacTeriSsths'ERICAN C"A" ! , "huT"''-,"? m Riren to the An ' I ,V'??L 'Jl""' til eyery men No. hy a Story from the powerful pea of T. S. Arthur. Esq. THE CHARGES OF FASHION," Illustrated by Fay Robinson, Esq. .Thisiierief" will be very inli r-.iing lo the ladies. "THE .APPLICABILITY OF THE FIXE ARTS TO DOMESTIC USES," Is another series aT Engravings now iiL preparation, and will be published during the vear. COTTAGE FURNITURE. Having given so many Model Cottages, we intend now to commence the publication of Cottage Furniture a very necessary appendage to a Cottage. RELIGION AND HISTORY. Our superior Artists, Walt-rs, Tucker, Pease and Welch, are now engaged upon a set of plates illus. trative oftliese two subjects. OUR MUSIC. Prepared exnrrssln for us mnstle oripinat. and j beaiitslully print, d, has long commanded a decided ! preference over that of auv oilier Magazine. It is a feature in The Rook. lite. LIIERAAY CHARACTER OF GODEY'S LADY BOOK, With such writers as Miss Leslie, Grace Greenwood, w.G. Simms, Mrs. Filet. T. S. Arthur, Mrs. P.. Oakes Smith, Mrs. J. C. Neal, H.T. Tuckerman, II. W.Herbert, &c., the author of the Widow Brdott, Professor Frost, Bryant, Longfellow, Holmes and a host of others must alwars take the lead in literarr merit. TERMS: For Three Dollars we will send the I.sdv's Book, containing more reading than any other monthly, and ihe Lady's Dollar Newspaper published twice'a month, which contains as much trailing as any of the 3 periodicals of the day making three publications in one month, or if the subscriber pn-rers the fol lowing splendid rngravinrs to the Ladv'a Dollar Newspaper, (although we would not advise it, as engravings cannot be sent through the mail wlthont betug crushed or creased.) we will send the beautiful plate cnutain.ng the portraits of Harriet Newell, Fannv Forrester, Mrs- Stewart, Mrs. Ann H. Jndann and Mrs. E. B. Dight,aiid the plates of Christ Weeping over Jerusalem, The Opening of the Sepulchre, Deliverance of St. Peter, end The Rebuke. If preferred to the Newspaper or plates, we will send Miss Leslie's Novel of Amelia, and any three of Mrs. Gn y's or Miss Pickrriug's popular "novels. For Five Dollars we will send two copies of the Lady's Book, and a set of ihc plates to each subscriber. For Ten Dollars we will send five copies of the Lady's Book, aud a copy to the person sending the Ulnb. and a iet of plates to each. For Twenty Dollars, eleven copies of the Book and a set of Plates to each subscriber tbd Club. For One Dollar we will send the Laov's Book four mouths, and forS5 celiis any one Km Postage to be j paiu on an oroers. Address, I A. GODF.Y. , 113 Chisnu street, l'hjlada. Upwaid of Ten Thousand Cures!! CONSUTTFTION CAW BE CURED. DR ROGERS' COMPOl'xn STKUP OF LIVER WORT AND TAR. FOR THE CVRE OF C0SSVMPTI0S, ASD ALL IHSEASES OF THE LCSQS ASG BREAST. Tuts (treat Himkut has nut only made almost incredible cures of Consumntion. hut it breaks un the most distressing Cough, Cold, Pain in the Breast, and Asthma, in a few hours time. Wt authorize eur Agents, in all cases where it does not give immediate relief, and the bottle is returned, to cheerful ly refund ihe money. We will now ask the afflicted candidly to enamine the facts below, which substantiate the merits of this great remedy. Facts which are incontroiertible,bind cannot be dt-nitd. We refer joii to the statements of well known Physicians and Professors, who have come forward and have substantiated these facts. The most incredulous cannot hut be convinced that it has made cures where everything else has failed. -rrrf frtm Crttificatet which can he tern mjull y catling upon the Agtnti. q q q 3 3 q Ei frsirf Jrtm a letter Jrtm the Rrr. HrnrfM'itrmanMr. A. L. Senvill: As Or. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar has been the means of snatching my companion from a premature grave!! I feel nnder theohligation to rive mv influence in the circulation of so valuable I a medicine. HENRY WISEMAV. Patriot, Gallia Co., O., I cc. , l4. I have been the family physician of Mr. Wiseman for the last twelve years; during that time Mrs. Wiseman has hern suffering fro n diseased lungs. And iiiaiii linn w--i niiiif. rinr iru n 11 i!r iwna,- ws.. , jh. f p,mon,ry Consumption ( ... J . - . i appeared. All the usual remedies failed. At this time sup cnmmenreil using Dr. Rogers i.ivrrwgri and Tar. lt acted like a charm. In a few days she declared herself nearlt well. I have no doubt of its virtues, and would cheerfully recommend it to persons afflicted with diseased lungs, Yours, H. R. WILSON, M. D. Patriot, Gallia Co., Ohio. .1 Remarkable Cure f the Camumptitn. Mr. Scovill: I was taken with a most distressing rough, and my lungs became so diseased that I bled in a short time several quarts. I was redo red sn low that all of my friends, and even my Physician., thought 1 must die with Cousumption! My brother hearing ofthe remarkable cures made by Dr. Rogers' Liverwort aud Tar, procured a bottle, and before I had taken one-half of it, it seemed to go to the very seat of the disease. I raised a large quantity nf phlegm and matter, and my Cough was stopped as hy a charm. And by its use I was restored to perf.ct nraun. GABRIEL WHITEHEAD. I Sworn to and subscribed this 2Mb dav of N'ovrmI ber, 1.47. H. E. SPKNCER. Mayor of the City of Cincinnati. : Extract frtm a Letter dated Jacktmn. Tcnnettee. Orj Mr A , scovi't Cinch.n.rif Dear Sir-l want ' I you so send me one gross of Or. Rogers' Liverwort ! ni r I am rntirvlv nut nf it. atnii hsvc tntiiint 1 ralli fur it. "I'h rs-n.air-L biKIm .k.i : hrpe$ , mTliXe Kn.nt vmrilA for i( Ymr, he. R. w. wUITTIXGTON', Dniiit. Mr. Merrirceather a-ritet at ftllmt: Mr. A. L. Scovill, Cincinnati: Dear Sir Dr. Rogers' Liverwort and 1 ar came safe to hand. I have aold a ntin.heror bottles. It has met with treat success. A yon 11 if man of this place, supposed hy every one 10 na.e me consumption, nas been entirely cured. DAVID MEM H I WEATHER. Denmark, Tenn., June 31, 1848. For sale w hnlrsale by A. I.. Scoville, corner nf Fifth and Race si reel,, Cincinnati. Also by R. S. I ) ner. q q q q q q q BEWARE OF A BSF. COUNTERFEIT!! Prepared in .lime last by JOHN T. TOLAND (in the employ of GEORGE M. AI.I.EN, Druggist, of Cincinnaii.) This Counterfeit is sold hy one JOHN RCLL, of Louisville, Ky. Be on your guard. 31 A It RLE WORKS. JJMIFH & CROSS, late of New York, are now rereivine. at their New Marble Rnoms, in the Eclec. tie Colleex, Corner of Court and Plum Sis., Cincinnati, the largest and best selected lot of Marble ever broiie;ht to Ohio, and with a class of workmen from the East, are now prepared to furnish those desirous OJ ereetins; durable mementoes over the Fraves of their deceased friends, a superior quality of Work, and their connection with the quarries is sack, at a much lower price than any other establishment Weal of the Mountains, and but a shade above the usual price of the common 01 native stone. Not. 17, 18-lg. 47-Sm.

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CASH FOR WIIKAT. THE subscriber hsr!ne taken Kimble's F.xc hance Mill, on the canal at Rnxikville, will al all times pay the highest market price Tor Wheat. Hr will also eive forty pounds of Flour and half a bushel of offialfora bushel of rood clean wheat. OITsts for sale in any quantity. Remember it is tour interest to support this mill. THOMAS WRIGHT. Oct. lth, 1841. 43 1BAI.E super Pcnn Sheeting. I " " Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn " Battingand Wadding Hat and Band Botes For rale at the new cheap store nf 1. NCR Ik FARCtVH AR.

LUKE KENT, Clock and Watch iflakcr, TEWKt.RY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac. tunr. Diamond pointed gold IVns.Jce. Xo.US Mainst. between SlhaudOlh Cilicineali.Ohio. March 20,1845. 13-ly.

FOR SALE. OX accommodating ternrs, comfortable BUGGY with Gig Top. ALSO, A GOOD FARM, n Arrrs, near Laurel. LIKEWISE. ONE FRANKLIN SIOVE. For further parrrculars apply to N. D. GAI.LIO.V. A. PEACOCK, -1 f . M i USalST 111 UOIL Steel. IMailS. AXleS. ' Sprinirs. Watron RiTa Ar M.il.l R.r.l. A-o I ALSO I M.nur. r .k. V? "'. . . S.J HARRIS. J. B. CLARK. Clocks, Wntches & Jewelry. nAKIUS It CLARK, have on hand and for sale on accom. mwlatiug terms. Clocks, Watches, and a gel"-! assortment of Jewelry; consisting in part ofthe oi lowing artu Irs. h.ight-day ard common mantle Clocks, Gold, and Silver Lev.r and common Watches, Gold and Silver Pencils and Gold pens. Rings, Breastpins, Studs, Steel beeds. Siller thimbles, Steel bag-cla.ps and purse mountings, an assortment of Silver, Gvrman silver and plated tea and table spoons; a variety of Spectacles. Also, choice articles of cutlery, IVu and pocket knives' Ra.ors, Ktc; and in short all articles n.uully kept in Jewelry Stores. r They are also prepared to attend to all jobs in the Silvermitliing line such as repairing Clocks, Waicht-s and Jewelry, and the changing of glasses in suectaelt's, Jcc. fc Thankful for past favors, they hope hy strict atriiiioi. in ou.llless to merit and receivea liberal share I nrtk. ...iKl;. ..... -i . - k""" . ii-iwin, oeiermnieu as tnev are that no customer shall have cause ul" dissatisfaction. Store on Main Hiirgi-ss sireet, nearly oimo.ils the public offices, Hrmik.ille, la. March ad, 1843. 10-tf. BOOTS AI SIIOKS. IH F. just received a complete stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and fair Boot, and Rmgan.. BOS' Coarse and Kip Boois and Browns. YOUTHS' Coarse and Kip Boots and Hrogans. WOMEN'S KIP BOOTS. " CALF do GAITER do " Ilalf;aitrr da ' MOHOC&Odu " GOAT do " Morocco anil Goat SHOES Kid SLIPPERS " Col'd Half Gaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOOIS. Ladies' and Gents' HURBER OVER SHOES. &e he above articles are of s CAsrr Qunlitv. andcl will sell them at Cincinnati prices FOK C ASH. r, , t TYNER. Brookville, 29th Nov.,l47 30 Executor's Notice. "VTOTICE is hen-by given that the undersigned 1 f has taken out letters testaim ntarv of the last will and testament nfLvdia Wood, deceased, late ( Franklin county, Ind. Those indeliird to aid estate will make immediate payment, and all having claims against the estate will present theni within utieytar for payment. The estate is proband- solvent. JOHN WINN, Exetotor. Sept. S, IS4S 40 Sw Notice. 1 he Statr of Indiana, 5 In the Franklin Circuit Court Franklin County. fr the county aforesaid. Thursday, August 31st, A. D. 18. FIF.LDIXtJ JE1 KR, I VS Joseph Whitelork, Snsannah I Whitelock, Jacob A. Hind.. Nirh. V in rl.. vr.si, i.aroara Crist, lletsi Waters, Thomas Waters and the unknown heirs of Ann H oilman, deceast d. "ZIOMfiS the said complainant, by John A. Mat- . X f . ,on. bis solicitor, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court by affidavit filed of a disinterested witness, that Nicholas Crist, Barbara Crist, Retsv- Waters and Thomas Waters, part of said defendants are not residents of the Slate of Indiana. It is therefore ordered by the Court that notice of the pendency of said suit to the said defendants be published tor three weeks successively in the "Indiana American," a weekly new .paper printed and publish ed in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, notifying them that unless they plead to or answorsai.1 bill on or before Ihe railing ol the child at the nnt term of l III. court; Ihr said bill as to tli.-m will he taken as confessed, and thvrruiHlu this case is continued, &c." Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSTON', Clerk F. C. C. Matson, Sol. couip't. 45 w NOTICE. I The State of Indiana, ? In the Franklin Circuit Court Franklin County. August lerm. . 1) IS43. IHl'mDAY, A I GIST I7lh, A. 1). IK4. AGESILAL'S HOCK A FELL AH, 1 VS Tlavid Stillwell, Harrison Coals- In Chancery, cott, and David Parker J (lOMF.S the said complainant by h:s A f tome v. and ' thenupon the said David Slilwell and foaiid Parker, hv Slrith their attorney enter their appearance herein, and upon motion they are ruled to an. swersaid bill on or before thr next railing of this cause on to-morrow morning, and it appearing to ihr satisfaction of the Court hy the Slierins return, that the said Harrison Coalseoit is not a resident ofthe State of Indiana. It is then-fore ordered bv the Court that the prndenry of thr said suit he published for l uirce weens successively in the "Indiana American ' a weekly newspaper printed and pu'ilished in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana, notifying h m ofthe pendency of said bill and that unless i.e plead to or answer ihe same on or before the calling "f the cause at the neat term ofthis Court, the said bill w ill be taken as confessed against him. Attest, JOHN M. JOHNSl'OV, Clerk Holland, Sol. comp't 45 3w F. C. C. UXIOX COUNT V. Sale of Lauds and Town Lots Delinquent for Non-Payment of Taxes. 7VTOTICE is hen by given, that lite lands and lots 1 returned delinquent hy the Tn-asnrrr of t'nion roiinty, for the non payment of taxes for the year 11147. and described in lists posted up in the offices of the Clerk, Tn-asurer, and Auditor of said county, or so much thereof as may be necessary lo pay the taxes due on said lands and lots respectively, or due from the owners thereof, with the interest, penally, and charges dueat the lime of the sale thereof, will be sold by the Treasurer of I'nioii county, at Ihe door ot the ourt House, in the town nfLibertv, comity of iniou, and.iale of Indiana, on the firs, l,.day of January, H9, within the hours pn-srrihed hv law, unless the taxes, interest, penalty and charges iluv on sain taints aim tots tie panl lit lore that lime. JOHN W. SCOTT. Auditor of V. C Auditor's Office, Union Co., Oetohrr 7, 1843. 45-4w Prit. Fee tl CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. G. V. EDRINGTON, """AS commenced a Literary Depnt for the Sale of a .heap ru mirations, tie inteims Krrping on hand all the late cheap work, eitHrr liiuria.r fietitioiK. So toon a anv new wrk ia piblttttif it will he foand at hia ftahlihnM-nav at the urtrft piihiluar price, without carriage or pois.ir, flc has the following work How on hand, to wit: Tttfc. afVwie. Jaeoh Faithful, By Capt Marjatt, Peter Simple, du. Japhet in Search of bis Father, do. Midshipman Easy, .lo Med Hevenger, The Wreckers, The Gipsey, The Cabin Boy Red Rupert l ast Days nl Pompeii By Ned Buntline, Bv Lieut. Murray, do. do. 5 j Heroine or Pans j Secret Service Ship queen ofthe Sea, , Itanium's Dsurhtrr, nr Mrs. Gray w.io.a.i . nuTrimirr. in mriirv. Rover of the Href Orphan Niece By Mrs Pickrring Love in a Coiiaga) Lena Cameron Lives of 1 he Presidents Mike Fink By Bennett, Lives nf Taylor and Scott, Clinton Brad.haw, Trapper's Bride, The ffenrrade By B'nnett Frugal Housewife Family Doctor a mediral work 15 .5 I 15 15 . 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25 S 15 15 50 15 IS 15 15 l.l .17 15 50 arcrrtsoi Mount bene Encene Aram, Pelham, Lectures on Astronomy Mothers of England Women of Enr'and Wives of England Daughters of England Hamllts ofthe Osage Bv Bulwer, " do. By M. Ararn Bv Mrs. F.llis, do dn do By Brnneit .amencan Rei. w Fort Dnqnesne Uliistated Life of Gen Seott The Beautiful Widow Phyaiolo y. Animal and Mental Sargeant's Life of Henry Clay Love and Parentage Fitch's Lectunson the Lungs Consumption Curable, Treatise on Milch Cows Marriage (Its history and Philosophy) Matrimony, Human Xiehta Mrs. Hull's Sketrhes of Irish Character, in 11 Ni at 12 cents each I .ir Spnrzhrim on Ediiration, Lectures on a Sober and Temperate Life, J Self Culture S PhysMj'ogv and Phrenolot-T By Mrs. Fowler,! 00 Fow ler's Practical Phreimingy 1 B0 W ith various other works of farts and firtion, to. geihtr with caiiiltes, oils, oysi.-rs, f. c- Oct. 10.

Iflorc Xcw GOODS. TJ H. fVAM.IOV i jnt now nriin Cnm BAI.A 0 TtMOKR ftiiil CIXCIXNA I I, antl iim ii.ir: at his olkt Md full iuIt of nt-w and i lrrHt coinpniUiff full aurtmt-iit for ihr fall and winter, which he orfrrt ! lh.- pnhlic at iri-ini;l l"w r-tlt In aildit ion tmr fornu r tork f cluih nuu oftVr, in th OK!f' r T.R.M KN'S I.IXK N trie plain and fanrjr ca-im-rr. ilu do do do Saitim-tt. Heavy hint and dralv Felt Cloth, a Iwamif t(yle of (fiwd for OvftMoiM. Wi, f.nmartinr Cloth, fur panrx. Htue rrd and yr.low Haiim fH Woolt.ii knit hirTi and iht-tr. HAT" AND CAPS. M ! fancy cloth-cap. Roy fancy and pUin tloth cap. Heavy fur cup. Faahionanle brnh Hat. Bui-na Vita Hat. Hlack waterptoof, and p4irtin; hat, fvlaxed and Im'ir caps. L,.ll t.S 1)KTAI5T?I KXT. Wr invite the atte ntion of ihtr I.adu. lo a rich n. lection rnMitii,r;of Silk, plaid and plain l.ntrra. Kancy pnttt and ginghams. Furniture prim . Kmbrmdert-d Caiment Shall.

Heavy fringed drah do. ' do 1'hibht do. HlncK and f-iiicy Siik frmgr. Florence braid bonnet Fancy ipmn check. Woolen and cotton Hote. In do glovea. ' Morten nett. Together will a full supply of all th minor aiticlesf ihc .ran-. BOOTS A NO SII0K3. Men water-proof kip ooota. Mt it't calf tKu. do thick do no do do llearr HrnqTin for men and boy. Witnien't and M kid sho-. I'o do calf httuts. I.ailirk kid bout and bukin. lo Gaiter boom. m:m i:t:ii J0 bags h,r Rin Cuffi-e. No. I Marken l I II. -e Mire Loaf and hrtusn Sugar, very cheap. Tul, buckets, h-d cords, coil .ope, starch, &.e. (iUUKXS-WAEiK. A full supply of beautiful new ihlr f fmicy OoeeiKware. and all other article i ir line, of the la teal sti-s, and at the lowent rate. Our old cufoI niers ar" requeued to come on, and m w ours renect- ' r.. ii.. : :. i . - . iwiij iiintMi in examine nur mock. IlrookviUe, Sept. 20, i84S. Franklin County Seminary. FV1HF. exercises of this in-titntion will be resumed . I on Monday it..- f-t U of Nov. undi r the managemem ofMr.O. F. Filch, and every H'..rl will W inaiU i lo promote its interest , and secure th" ail aurt-mi-iil j of those who may resort there for instruction. A gen- ' jeral cotpi ration and palrouace are st.li.-iird. nu,p. tent as.i. tains will be inilu;rd lo insure sau.ljcuir. siii-nilnq oall. i 1 he Seminary year will be di.idrd into three terms , cr sessions 01' 15 w-eks..ch TKIIMS OF TUITION. J Primary department, (iuc'.iidin? juvenile read- j tug ami spelling, ) per i.-riu, (1 00 Common Kni:lih. per term. 4 00 i Math, matiral. Chemical and Philosophical. s 00 : t lassical, A no No student will he admitted for less than one half of a term, and no dedurtioii will be made for abseuee unless in cae of sick mss; and then only when such j sickness shall hs- protracted fol' one wei-k or more. It is advisable. Ilu ri liire, that each scholar coin- ' mi-nee w ith, and continue uninterruptedly through the session. It w ill be observed that ihe charges for tuition have been slightly raised. Hut ihe session has also hern estt n led, so as to make little or no alteration in the I term. Iieri-loforr established. j Particular attention will be paid lo those wishing lo engage in teaching. The Chfltlir.ll and 1'hilosnnhieal .tinsnlNi at !.;. institution will enable the Principal lo illustrate Ihe various branches of Natural Science, wuh a variety of inleri sting experiments. Hr onler of ihe bourd. 43 O. F. FI I CH, Principal Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's fine fair Knots, oft do Kip llrogjus. 30 24 " IIO lall III. 24 do dn Slippers. 42 Women's Calf Bo. kins 12 do Colored Tirs. 24 " do Kid Spring do 24 Children's shoes. Just received and for sale low hy May IS, mm. R I V X.T. i). i). .i(),i:.s ATTORNEY AND COL'XSE I.l.OH A r LAW. li ru o li v i I I p. I n t . Office on Main Ilurgrss St. Dec. 10, 1347.--52-I)-joiia .iolimi ri:. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Prnrliresiii Hamilton, CI- rniont and llrown Counties, Ohio. OFFICE On the Eat side of Main, hetwrrutd and 4lll Sts., Cineinnali, Ohio. R.-fer loC. F. Clarksou, Hrooktillr. Dec. IS47. 5l-ly II. I). .JOIIXSOX, ATTORNKY AND COCVSEI.I.OR AT LAW, SHKI.RYVII.I.K, IND. Refer In Messrs. Coram. Tweed Kile., ''inciliuati; Gen. Hoi land. Esq. Hruokv illr. Inn Oct. 25, IS47 44 j o m:a7 31 A TSOX. Attorney at Law. tirricE on Main St OIIUUKtll-I.E. fl ' 20-t f. t Uy Ifiili, 1845. .1 0 1 1 X 1 1 . F A R CI U II A I? , Attohnky at Law. Brookville1, la. Jan. 10. 1813- 3.,f. .JOHN D.IIOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, liROOKVILLK.Ia, ro tiik pith lic. Alt completed our new Piano and Tea ttarrrooms, aim received nur first shipments. rnnti.ting of 30 splendid Pianos, and 300 Chests choice l eas, we int ile purchasers :md dealers in those articles to call and examine our stork, which w ill be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for rash direct fnits the j , f K., Z.'eZZ'! qiliilledin ihe t'niled Slates. I be Piano Sale-room is over ihe Tea Ware-moms and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Teas put up iu (sod ) pound packages, of belter quxlity iu better si)le. and at lower prices, than by any ofthe Ea.teru packing houses. SMITH A NIXON, North F.ast cor. 7th Walxu sts. Cincinnati, Ohio July 25, 14. N O T I C V.. f0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; On the . list or May, I8.1J. thr last will and testament oft Isaac S. Swrringrn, tbrn tale ot Franklin chiii y, m the state of Indiana, deceased, was n cnlnrly ailmit- ' ted lo Probate, in the Probate Court of said couutr, ; by which said lal will and t.-siametit. anionir oiher 2J thiiirs, the tesialor ilirrcts that all tlie resinr of his 15 personal estate shall In- invested for the use of ll.rSJ hsra Swrrinren. the wife of ihr testator: il.r ..;.t n.r. I ! hara lo rerrive the interest arrranir ih. m.u 1 25 J hrr naniral life: the said last will and lestameut run5 j tains the following pro. i. ion: s.f is my will that at St; Ihr death at m bi-lovrd wife Barbara', mv . termor Ji hereinafter named make a full collection 1 1 m,,... . . 1 rvs aue mv estate ami tit to rive notice, bv nuh ie ail vert is. mem to all my h cal heirs to ronie'forwr.r.l 15 I wuhin three years from ihr time of adv nisemem. If A II my heirs that may rotur forward w ithin the time 15 I above described, their rUiins being legally tested. 5 I shall be entitled lo their resw elive qnal share oflhe 5 i w hole sum c.illi rted, as Ut alsuve di .cnb. d. Those t.S ! w ho mny fail to appear ill thll time, i f any such th. rr SS lw. shall be forever excluded from any share o.- interJ t rst in mv .-state w hater, r." On the 4ih nfjuly, l4S, Mrs. Barbara S.rring..n, the r. lirt of the sa d 11 siator, departed this life m .aid Franklin County. In pursuance then fore of the said last w ill and testament, the tiniler.ined, James Couwcll. Eecnlor nfsaid lust w ill and ! stain ut. hen-ht uotifiisall N-r-son. interest. sj as rlaiiuauts uud.-r said last will and testament, to pro luce to t ie Probate Court of said rnnnty proper evid. nee of their richl 10 a distributive share of the eslatr of said testator, within ihe term of three irars from the dale of this adttrtite. mint. 'I hr prohahlr amount of said estate subject to dis. trihutioli, is four thontand dollars. JAMKS I'OXWKI.I, Ktrrntor nl I lie r.statr ol I. s. Sw.rui njen. Aug. , IS4SJ XVIm 'I he Xeoia Torch l.ichl (Ohio) and r rrarncKluw r.tainiii.r (Mil.) will insert the fure. New Establishment HE snbseriln r wishes to inform the ritiiens ol HnHikrille, and the public ircnerslh.il,., 1., ! is now prepared to do all kinds ..f HI.1. icSM I I'M. I NG:TVHMNG.ai.d FINISHING all kinds ..fM . CHINERi;seltig up and repairing Stum Eugiiies eastiug and finishing every variety .if Hrasa Work! Also makes and repairs all kinds ol (inn., Pismlsl ke. 4c. The suhscrilnrr intrude M.iu- ,he nest ., stock, and doing his work iu ihe hesi niauurr aud on Ihr most e.iy anil accoiiiniodaiint; terms. His shop is in from of ihe Methodist church ami within thrrr squares of M r. Sp. si's t,l. JOHN Mom 1 r I May d, IS 17. j ,'

going advertisement we. kly f.-r .1 months, and s. nd a ! ! , . "" H,l,r" Kettles; EngiiH-, WelL C,.,erw copy of each No. containing the adv. to J. o. How. "d1 '"1" Pumps; Lift and Force ramus for well, laud, Hrookviile, Franklin county, Indiana, .nil send 1 f." h""vr Soda Fonuisand S,.,f. their hills iu this urtice. , Patent (;.-. rau.r for mak inij S0.I.1 IVat.-r fcr .... ' N- manufacture .1 all time, lire', v'etil.s ! from S00 lo 1O00 r.llloo. - "rew muus.

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istovks! stoves:: t TBTHK subscril-r is now receiving one of the largest al and the Ih-si assortment of Slaves ever offered fir sale in the low n ul'Hrookvilli', having just rrturn- ! ul from the city mh. re he has spared no pains in ssrlecling the b. -si patirms from 'n, ""'s Fo.is.dj rn s. And thos,- hinr a roo'1 "icles in tint li I ofSioves cannot i.m be pleased aJ"trr look ing through ! his stock. As it respects prices. c IceU coufideitt , they., II he in accordance to th-"'" ,M ,tuT'f I are all of gimd materials, and I h,,rr "d Pl , rye to l lie thickness ofthe plates,-'. Among which , will be found patt.ru. from the Foundrr sfW.C. liivis ,lc Co., sad Improv.d "r. nu" C.Miking Stoves. AUo, Fauev Air Tight Parlor Freiiklin and Ten ' I'lalr Stoics, with slTaod every aicle H. longing i. ! the stove and cooking line: .m h a Teakettles, Wal- . He imns, )tc. &e. A II .rf which w'lU-be fitted up ami trimmed out at the shortest notice; cheap verj cheap lur ca,b. ALSO. TIWAUF. j Ofevery varirtv, v. holrsale and retail. Merchants I giving urders f.'.r Tinware, can be accommodated at j liri notice and lowest cash prices. HoUs.- spouting: j id h. ads made and put up to order. Stove pips-al-; ways on hand or made to onler. I X. R. Old Brass, Cupp-.r and Pewter ik- ri chrngr for ware. J. H. FVTG i n . .. Main ess"" j nrnokvillr, S.pt.23, 1S4S--40 14 I 1.1NC-SE. r rmn,.,. New Fall and Winter GOODS !!!" SPfsKXIII ASS(MITMEXC Just received at the Xew Stora of IACU &. PAKCiUIIAK. OFMAJV 1UKC.KSS STJIfF.FT ,"'?.(lOKV,I'I'E. INDIANA. er'J"v-?'i,,V'U" " ''"" ' their vrrx"I?;"i r,K f.OOnS, eoiiiiinir of 1 A.NCV AND STAPMnnv nnnna HAIiDWAKK. I a . . aa " " " -"w.svsj. QUE KXfnWARE. Glass ware. w O O D R W A R E. PJ3TTHK WAISE. Cntlcrv, HATS & ifc PS. BOOTS & filV ES, Groceries, Loolsin? i;sm, LEATHER ,r. XVTMSS, AM) SO FORTH. CA"FKV;w;,SEvr,r!HKEr r,UeE lDtW yP OF ''phovkdc-ovntht proAlrlcsHKPR,cr:l EXC,1CK Jipt. 11, 1S48. Money Wanted. A l.T. persons indebted t (. niidersignrd. nr to Ik "-s & S. Tj uer, are requests-d to make imnvdiatsi paymeiil. R. 'ft X KR. ltrookvilli-,Jufly 4, I84S. Beware of Counterfeits.. WHKX 1 Cincinnati, lat winter I waa W A rerv son-lv afflii-ted w ith mv old n.l l... ..... ; ding rough, nd in .ckiug a enre'was induced to irv j Dr. TIDS INDIAN' HALM of 1.1 FE; the relief I Ohtamed was so sudden and so permanent that kf. lt it ' to lie my duly to obtain the agrner. I hxrr done ss. : and now ofT.-r it to my neighbors as'ihe best and safest remedy for coughs, ,-olds, hmichiiis, incipient ronsnmiiiion. asthma, soar ihroat, hoarseness- slid all ! M N'G DISEASES. Ministers and other pubnsi I siHukers will find themselves signally bem filled by ' its use. . Bnraremf I mitntinnt. None genuine bin Dr. TID'9 Indian Halm . Lijc. Prep.-irrd onlv hv ! , , Dr. P K-WOMHAVGH, , At the Eclectic Dispensarr on 5ih at. iMiwern Viua , and Rucr, Cincinnati. JOHN fflNKABT). g,nt. i OFFICE Ft lit TH E CURB OF I I-uuir Diseases. Liver Coniplaiiit, Serol'ulous Diseases, rheumatic A ft'rct ions, li, tlnr ou rroru.l nr in its riiiiimou form; l)cp, fancers. St. Vitus' Dance, j Paralisis, Tic-Dolnn uv. Female Diseases and Weakness and all Chronic- Diseases oflhe Stomach, Heart. Spleen. Kindrys, Kir., Skin and l her Organs; at tb. Echclic Dispnisnry, sooih siilc of Fifth si. between Vine and Race, Cincilinali. O. Auemling I'hvMi iau, , Dr. P. K. WOMBAtUH. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepar-,( null hy r. P. K. Womhaiigh and1. old he respectable Druggists ihniugholit the North and West. This remedy never fails lo cure when used according to ihe directions : and it mny be used hy nil classes of patients with perfect sa'. ty at all time. a. it docs not coumiu any dangtmus article and will not injure lhs "'" JOHN RINKARD, A.en. Tlieortorc P. !?ffeel!s, CAHIXKT 31 Ki:U. I SHOP on Main Rurgcs street, nearly opposis th Kniikliu House. Kurnitnrc of 4I "kinds made iaj she latest aud best style, oil short 1101 ice, at very rrn-sotiabh-terms. He having just finished a lust and sxh.tantial "eacse, is prrpan-d to make and deliver coffins any distance, at moderate prices. ; ItnmkriUr, July ?0ih. 1841. 3r)-nm NOTIC:. The State uflndiana, ) In the Frai klin Cirrus! P.art Franklin county. J f,,r the comity aforesaid. Tuesday, August ISlh, 184.. Faekiel Tyner, Silas Tyner, Rirhard Tyner, BMt-lii.rs iu trade I under the name and stteof"E-l zrl.ii I Truer i Co." . rsireign v i a 1 1 unt,.i r MARY H F.I D. I "flO.M K the said plainlilTs by Hollan-I thrisr Atsor. 7 ney 1 nd it appearing to the sali.fciesi.iM wf th. Court that the wrn of attachment has twi n returned h? the Sheriff" of I he County of Frst.lt! in aforesaid wilh the following return I hereon. ia..ie l ss-tnrm this writ hating insile dilieenl search, hnwe no rtsstta r rhaitels, lauds, rights, cn itits, asourts or efTccia of the d.Ct subject to he at Mr lied iu my county, bnl I served Jefferson Coirscott and Hob. rt l emplrmn, (.arni.hccs. by deliirriug the aecunipanviug summons toirciher with a Copy of this writ, and a copy "fthe affidavit against said Garnishees on the Ud lay of June, A. 1). Itl, Wm. Robeson, Sh'ff." It is therefore ordered hy the court, that the said defendant he notified of the pendeii: y ofthe said writ nf attachment iu said county by" publication for thresj weeks snrcessivrly in the Indiana Ainerirau, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the counts- of Frsiikliu, aforesaid, and that mil. si she appearand d. fend the same, on or In-fore ihr flnsr arijmtiraJisua thrrrnf. the same will be heard, adjudicated and dr. termined in h.-r absence, and this run- is nntiniied Attest, JOHN M JOHNSTON'. Clerk F C C Holland, Alt'y for P'lf. 45-3w W. II. PHILLIPS, No. 7 Mam Street, west ide. Hire- door. ab,e Front ear the Public Wharf, rtntuimn, O . I r..n.r.it m r.HOCKUIKS asid PWODfcr.! m r " - - i'- c-i snent ofSalt. Sugar, CnlTcr, T. a, Molasss-. Cheese Madder, l.id.go, Saleratus, Ga, vttr.i tarns. Fish, I ohacco. Soap, Candles, and all other article. ,,, the Grot. rt II... n,.-.., whirh will be sold Pr.'iucl"'"''1 Pr,:'' f"r ,'ASrr'OT ' 'chaneea N"i ' vi Th "'f''"' Prices paid lor Feathers, FlatlZ'' I S"' "" .'". i-ff. Time.,:. . I ."ii.i.iniT mi imiin. a n-u rm I -. , i-.-ru, .siusiam-stes-tl. Hers' ' Was., Dries! r, ...... " n,,e nra.is, Rj;Sit.tt. ( liiciiinatt. J-e. lVavigation Open. -W ARKANGEMEN IS FOR tH4.-Fr after Moml lav. 10th cf K........- .... r.......,,C.mbridg. Citv Daily Packet I inr k-avea Cliriniiaii daily at 1 ..'elcM-k. I. , X'. ted) p.....,,, h.ourh Cleve Town, Harris I' TrelT Ion. ll.lu,i.T. Hrookviile, Meiamnra ?1Z, tZ2' nec.ti.1.. .lld Mil,..,.. For',..... ai , i-rw Cambndw City Reveille, rnnntrite'-leVr.; Br.- kt.iie Amsxie d Fmnk-in D. m. Jral, . u, VJ eacn. 1 Sep 7-J.S t.'m. G a 1 u . &. a. w. r)rs:x, Copper Smiths ''T.'.TT'' ''". pp.i.s. Beth.- thurch, and S.T..11J street briwcriMain and Wa!nni.tTCl'N TI iaiM rjMNl'FACTVRE and ha-e crnsla.itly .. ka.J arwa a large and general a-sorimem i., ,t,ei, i, such as Conner Wash. Slew -. ...j ... " "."r est notice and 11. the best wanner Feb. 11. 7-r.m iu .T.ow? Perty for Sale. r -w-. r..-r nas a SK I.O I' for sale ansl well at ruiirvd and iuilirot.il. - s 3 " w.,n 1 11 r.-e gmist f ii, cellar. I he 11, 1,- ii.hmI aim will in warranted. It is a pi aai anil r.-i.n-.l j . .... m p. ...... liuv. 1 lll.v. wi.hinir ... pun nae win apply to rWr nnder. HrfHiktllle . .. - - ... ii..i iii . nr .a, 1 F. ClarL. KlihVK.KI! ItO.II Oc-I. ill. I 5K. l.'-ll ' II.

for eMes aud ."ic for oominoti H.uns.