Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 January 1849 — Page 3

FOREIGN" NEWS.

EDUCATION.

LL persons interested arc respectfully invito! 10 attend a meeting to be held at Mt. Carmcl, n iki let t-.tiirrinv of Krhrnarv next, at ? o'clock P.

M., for the purpose of devising plain " ;r , Qr Secrrt Jit of rindinr Minet of Go, Silvrr, Iron.

01 a permanent aviiiiiwiji . Lead, Copper, toot, and i

ihe erection

ration of both sexes, at theabovc named place.

JACOB I.AMkS, 1 CHARLES HASSON, ! Cammltue A. BOYD, f GEO. A.CHASE, J Mt. Cirmtl, Jan. I, 1849. i.jr . The Whig Almanac for 1349. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ITS

CONTENTS. Monthly Calendars and usual Calculation. Abbreviations osed. in the Almanac. Population. Value of Property, State Debts, Elcctions. Salaries, Ike. The Election of IS4S. (Editorial.) Europe in 1848. (Editorial.) Government of the United States The Executive The Cahinet Salaries.

F.I-

Ij-te front Europe. ARRIVAL. OF THR WASHISGTOX! 1 1 t r-,..rK;j Kafioleont Majori-

ty Important in Trad e-Affair, in Italy. Philadelphia, Jan. 9lh. The steamship Washington arrived at New York last night, bringing four day's later intelligence from England. France. All was quiet in France up to the latest dates. Lonis Napoleon was elected President by an overwhelming majority. Louis Napoleon polled 4,608 000, and Cavaignac 1,462,000. M. Bixso, it is generally conceded, will be the

MinUter of Commerce. The Vice President!

-ill h either Lamartine. Gamier. Paees.'or Ar- The XXXth Congress-Senate-Whrn Term

! piresand Native State. IgO. j House of H preventatives District & Native State. , .. . cj wnwA hv the ex- Officers of the Senate Officers, (tc. of the House The declining confidence caused by tne ex , uhntitn , Cu,lgrt,,ci.aplains-Expensrs of cnoitemont onsenuent UDon the election, is being eri5,. )tc.

, ; The Executive elect, rapidly restored. Tlt. xXXIst Congress A list of Members so rvL . ..t. f tb sWtmn would be nro-! as elected.

, . lr. o, , f) Department of State The Officers of this Dcparttlaimed from the Hotel de Ville.on the -1st ol ; mellt,n their respective Salaries. December, where the new Ministry, and O'Dil- ! Ptent OrW-Officer. and Salaries paid; New law uecerauer, wueic ., for regulating the renewal of Patents and increasing Ion Barrott, President of the Council, would al- the number f Officers in the Patent office, passed .... ! May 27, 148. 0 be proclaimed. j jj,t,r, and Consuls abroad; Salaries paid. At NaDoleon's inauguration a general amnes- Treasury Department officers and salaries. F s . , ; General Land Office-Officers and Salaries, ty will be proclaimed, except Of the V incentes j Land Revenues; names of iteceiv.rs in Arrears, e. '. Commissioner under Art. VI. with Great Britain, W4i. prisoners. - j Ci.at Stll.vry; Lot (f survey of the U. S. Coast; nisnirreements already take nlace among; Na- names of the Officers and Salaries paid.

nM--. . . ' f - . . . . . I . . .1 ,...,- nl.nM

The annual Loss bv Defaulters.

j Customs, Hevetine and Collection; The Amount Collected and the Cost ef Collection.

Revenue Marine; Liirlit-Housn; Officers & Salaries. Mints where, and the officers and their salaries. Votes of Congress for Supply Bill of Aug. 12, 1S48. Payments to Public Primers. Economy and Retrenchment. fEditorial.1

I Judicial Department Officer's; residence and na-

Ireland. ' U' e Stale; Salaries. . . . ,-..,. r . ,v,: i District Judges native State; Districts St Salaries. There is no news of importance fram this, nirict Atto.-ney-namc and dis.net. Country. The State trials were proceeding. ! District Marshals Xame, native State and expen- ' 1. , , , . . : ses of (be V. S. Courts in each district for 1847; reChief Justice Penno refused to allow the Irish marks. papers to publish the proceedings of the trials. District of Columbia; names of officers and salaries. T Italy. ) Military Crimes. The Pope, it is said, intends to reside in France , ar Depart mt; officers and salaries. , . . . t j . . . . .A i Indian Department; officers and salaries, thus showing that he does not ejpect to be able , Mllita r.n5i office; Officers, Salaries and

Bgain esiaotisn am auiiiuruy m mc ciciiui Amnnnls paid in 1847.

CALIFORNIA -COLD! niscovvur.n by Signor L'ALVEAR S Goldometer!

THE GOLD SKKKKK'S (ll'IBKI

GoW, Silvr I Other Min

eral Riclirt.

rjnHE first discoverv of Gold in California was i made by DON JOSE D'ALVEAH,an eminent Spanish Geolugist, Chemist and Natural Philosopher, by means of a new ly invented Magnetic instrument,

called

Just Established.

THE undei-ignid have just rstaliiihnl a Tinshnp in the town of lirnokville, and uill keep nn i

j naud, make and repair, all articles of Tin or Coppri ware customers may desire. Heads anil sHiMtinc i made. and put up, nn reasonable terms, in a durable manner. They will also keep constantly on hand a vairety of the BEST STOVES ever offered imhis ; market: Consisting of Premium Cookinir, Parlor, , Air-Tieht, and Box Stoves, all of which will be j trimmed to suit purchasers. PIPES and TRIMMINGS for old atores mill be kept on hand, and all enters for sneh articles will be

COHMEItCIAL.

mi .rt l i - m. n i l tn- a .

Xnt? UClUOmeier, Or UOia OeeKer'S filled without delay, and on as fair terms as they can

Cin. .Tltirkct... J.tn. 17th. Floor The market was untnutlly quiet today, and the only sale heard of is 50 brls. from

Olore Fall and Winter Ooods. THE snhsrrihrr has lately returned f.-vm P'.iiladeloliia. New York. lto.:.... miot ItHlt.n.f.rt. where he

Store at 3,W). Rain having fallen nearly all t has been purchaine; larce and complete asaortmeni day tended to check business, and muddy roads . vf goods f..r Kali 'd winter r. in consequence of the rain of Saturday and since, 8Be sAr-er.K..r.nd PUo, have prevented receipt! oy wagon. j c loths Hogs There has beeu more activity in the j " " Ameriean Cassimem maiketto-dav. Th sale tare 500 head. av. wt. i Siunct , Jeans Vtiwi,, lt.ds Ax.

be purchased at any other establishment in Indiana,

or eisevnere,

I OLD BRASS, COPPEH and PEWTER WARE average at 3,45; 40 do. heavy, at 3,37; 350 do. ; Changeable and striped Cham.lions ' I ill be taken in exchange for articles of new ware. av. Wt. 210 lbs. at 3,30: 147 do. av. Wt. 200 lbs. ; f lr'l"'1 and pl.in S,lks, of van f Persons wisfciui: anything in our line are solicited o o-, V heard f oth-r iwla but did not : 5, ."I"' v U,d b, ltk Silka to call and see how we do things up at the NEW .-; "6 heard oth,er sa eS, bul did UOl B,ek, bruw n, mle- olor and fancy L

TIN SHOP on the vyestvrn sideof the public square,

in nrooKvme. JEl&KKUlKKEl 1 Oct. I4.1S4S J-tf

(JUIDK!

Sinor D'Alvear has just arrived at New York, from

t"e Gold rerions ot California, bv wav of Panama

Chaires, and New Orleans, bring-imr with him a very

larre quantity ol Gold ore, valued at nearly one mil

lion of Dollars, which he collected there lone before

the existence of the Gold mines became known to the residents of California generall v . HISTORY OF THE DISCOVERY. Sitptor D'Alvear went out to California nearly two VMrt .t-n in mnu.nilmi.M ftf ' r t , n irn.iii.i.n

winch he had received orthe peoloical character of r " a unomitiirn wisnrs n uistinctiy nnneniooo that eountrv, w ith the firm belief that vast mines of : ' he expects every man that is indebted to ; pneious meals would be revealed there, upon care- ! 'am " 'etile up now;. He must have Bioif, and the ful investigation. He was encouraged to this enter- j 0,ll" hr h" ' et it, is from those that owe kirn, i prise, also, bv bis confidence in the powers ofa cer- 1 ho"? b" indebted 'o him on old notes and ac(tain ma-rn-iic instrument which he had invented. onts. may expect to pav cost unless they are settled

whose aid he exnected to ' """ 1 1 nwu i mjuji-iiuj ur n,Mu.u

170 lbs. at 3,06; 360 do., in lots av. wt 250 at j

LADIES DURESS GOODS.

3,50; 63 do. av. wt. 240 lbs at 3,40; 400 d'.stme j puin, 6?M and stnp'd bla. k Dre. Silks

,rins ctilwrt

l.lasUMS

Fay up! and save cost.

31. B. KEELY

lF.VTIST.

ill vi.

I railed the r.nlH..n,ft,.F H.-

rr ; he directtd at once to' the "Gold Placers," if any I 1 mean what I say, as money I mnsthvc.

I such existed. Nor were his expectations disappoint-, Jan. a, lazy. Ht. H. ItlKlu.n

j ed. His scientific calculations proved to be f.tunded in trtitli and profound wisdom, and his new instru1 ment, the "Goldometer,' fulfilled his highest hopes, j In less than two months afur reaching California, he i Struck unon out of the rifhest r-old niiiies in lhlt

I country, upon an obscure branch of the Sacramento ' river, in a a-oree of hills extremeU rocky and diffi- '

cult of access, and seldom visited hv the native Cali '

' fornians. Disguising ts ss object under the pretence

of purely scientific rest arch, he obtained the aid of

i

rv

sit Brookvitle at

brown, blue, red, drali and, various colored B!k and blue bljck Eui; and Am r.

j ramy r.tiei-h and Annriean

the commencement of

the February term of i the Franklin Circuit ! Court, ano remain du- j rinc t"rt session. Room 1

at Bmokvitle Hotel

some tiftrcn or twenty simple and faithful Indians, j Orders to my address at Oxford, O., will be at cn

... .... ' . mi.imi ins tuli, 1 oueciins Ulieo iMtue . (t;( Jan. 4, 1849,

ascertain the particulars. Full prices, we be- I Hed and biue trine drab Alnacas

lieve, however, Were paid. i Changeable, plaid andjie'd Lnsirts

Green Meats We hear of a further sale on j "'"Jl; "r

Saturday of 200 pes. Hams from the block at ; B'ack and fancy Mosr'un De Lawirs 5c; to-dav 20i)0 do. in three lots at 5c; 750 do. I Plaid, stripM and fii-'d Cashmere, at 4,93; 475 pes. Slioulder at 2,70. American, French and Scotch Gin?bara Ltird There has been conii ierable nctivitv A L b O, , .... i ,cn ooii i o a Bonnets of all kinils and aualities to-day. The sales are 10, 250 and 3 art kegs ( ., ,.lvM .,, , J,, - No. 1 at 6lC.; 61 and 100 brl. do. the Utter in , Blark and lihtcol'd Kid Gloves Covington, at 6c.; 100 do. at 6C; 100 pes. No. Cotton, silk and lish-thread d i 1 Steam at SVc ' W'and white worst'd and cotton Hose i . rsnAL i ar . Aifi r, . : Linen, jaconet, thread and cotton lace and eilajnjrs Pork A sale of 200 brls. Mess at $10. Most j Jt.Vi.ted ilk ,,, xi.t., Fnn?-. holders ask more, but this seems to be the view j ires( buttons, l,U k Uce and d ress 'I'riimiugl nf hiiven ! Mt u's buck. Mitts and M.-n buck. Gloves

Cheese Sales of 500 boxes W. R. selected at 6V.'c. 60 days; 60do.do.at6'c. cash; 50 do. do

at same; 125 do selected at uc. cash; and .)0 do. extra at Sc. Seed A sate of 25 brls from store at 3,37 X-

Lead A sale of 10!) pigs from store at 4c.

New Cash Store. - - Great Hanjains. T AM now opninsa lare and cmnh e aVirtment of Dry GikxIs, CJroreries, HarJwa're, queeirsrce, Cutlery. e , hi my new estab!hmettt-sm" "Main Burgess Street," at the old struil ot Cbl rvver and Baldwin, where I am prepared it insure atifiction to all tliwsr who may tavur me with a call.

Jy whole stork teinij ennr.ly new, and liavine been I purchased of she larirest import. T la the cities at Ko.t.iu, New ork, l'liilad. Ijih.a and Baltimore, 1 j am ab!e to offer tolhe puM;c as rrood ah assortment, j at as low prices as can be tound :i tnv regular hou: e J ill ihe Si t. ' iive mr a call, fr ends, and "see if i!ee things ara sa " Amon the liiiuierous articles I have, and in. ' tend to keep coustanlty on hand, tbv following are a J few : I B:k B'ne Blk and Brown Kr.jjli!i, American and

r rencn v lone..

Casiituerss. d. d .

, cash.

poleon's friends, in reference to the business of

the Nation , &c.

Increased confidence is manifested among the ;

Commercial and monied classes, and the French j fun ds which have already greatly improved, was

till advancing.

he Army Generals and Staff; pay and allowan

ces. General Taylor's Pay. Qmrterm a ster'a Department Who compose it.

and the cost. Subsistence Department Officers. Medical Department Names of the Officers and salaries paid. Pay Department Number of Officers; their Sala- j nes and allowances. I Corps of Entineers Names and Salaries. Corps of Topographical Engineers Names and Salaries.

Ordnance Department Officers, &c. The Sixteen Keciments of Infantry; Officers, &c. Military Actidemy, West Point; Teachers; Cadets; Moneys voted by Congress, I.c. The C S. Army Promotions. .Editorial.") Pay ot the Army, years 1S4-?. j Mt-xiean Hostilitits, Jce. What they cost the Vni- ; ted States; military expenditures. The Navy Vessels of War; w here stationed. i Officers of the Navy Department their Salaries. Bureau of Navy Y ards and Docks; officers (nd salaries. Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography ; officers and salaries. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, &c. officers and their salaries. Engineer Corps; officers and salaries. Navy Agents and their Stations. Bureau of Proyi.sions 8t Clothing; officers &, salaries Bureau of Medicine & Surgery; officers & salaries. Navy I.it Number' of Captains, Commanders, Lieutenants, Surgeons, Chanlains, Purser, Passed Midshipmen, other Natal orliccrsand agents. Naval Pensions; Naval Expenditure. Naval ffank and Service. Navy runihnents and Rewards Courts Martial;

: r loifiinc

city. A provisional government will be established In Rome, although ereat powers would interfere to re-establish the Pope's authority. Italy has refused to acknowledge the Qneen of Spain. Egypt,

Quiet prevailed at the latest dates. The new 1 Vice Regent has assumed the reigns of Govern- ! ment. ! Ianasarv.

The Hungarians are determined to resist the ; pppression of Austria. I Vienna. The Russian float appeared off Triest for the purpose of suppressing the liberties of the Vene- j tians by blockading the city. No decisive battle S had been fought, but there had been much skir- ; mishing. ; Among the Imperial troops there was great 4 inactivity and in the meanwhile the Hungarians were destroying all means of communication, to cut off the invading Austrians by burning their : cwn towns and villa-res. j Kngland. Parliament is to be prorogued cn the 1st ofi February. I . j Ten IKits loiter from Kttrone. ARRIVAL F THE .47IFRICA. Jnauguratrn Lurj Sapctron The i:hntrra in n- : gland Italian JiJTnirt L'ttteitl rt Snrt Jram all fartt J Europe The Markrtt, ke. PnclATi Tan lOtn

' ! Post Office Department- Officers and Salaries; The Royal Mail Steamship America arrived Mune voted by c..iirvs. at thisnort to-dav. hrintrintr ten davs later i.Mel- clio" "nuM Ml"' r VVle-Kdilorial.

s i -. - - f- - j licence from all parts of Europe, than that re-1 ceived by the Washington, having sailed from' Liverpool on the 30th ultimo. The news is in- ' terestir.g but not of nnusnal importance. The Cholera has increased in London and Scotland, and continued bad in both places up to the sailing of the steamer. j Louts Napoleon was inaugurated on t'e 21st , cf December. Paris continued tranquil and no disturbances seemed to be annrehended. !

The affairs of Austria, Italy and Spain remain1 EXCUtOr'S Notice 1 Notice is nen by piveii that the undersigned has obtn Statu quo. I tained letters testamentary on the last will and tesThe demand for money in England had sli-ht- ;?ment vfj..hn Mcc, late of the County of Franki ',n and State of Indi.itia, di-ceased, He hereby dely increased, and funds rose considerably. The ; clares said estate probably solvent. stock of Bullion in the Bank of England amoun- -i' ,,,h ,S49 K1(:HAKD BOCRN, Executor. ted to nearly 15,000,000 pounds sterling. The I Executor s NotiC.

than 93.000 worth of cold in a sinsle day. which he

! concealed in a deep ravine, without exciting any sus1 picion w hatever, until after the discovery of gold at Capt. Sutter's Mill, when the mountains were ran- . sacked by cold seekers, and Sie-nor D'Alvear's "iruld

' placer," tile rich st in all California, was beset w ith i greedy adventurers. It is now found that the real ' mines or sources of the cold, lie in the gorires of the j mountains, and not in tin; beds or sands of the rivers. ; Previons to leaving California, Signor D'Alvear tsold j his instrument, ihe Goldometer, a very imperfect I ; one, for 3, COO dol lars. The person who purchased it confidently expected to make a handsome fortune, ; ' by simply finding "gold placers" and selling out the i right of digging to the gold workers. 1 MANUFACTURE F THE GOLDOMETER, &. i PUBLICATION OF THE GUIDE. Signor D'Alvear, in compliance with the n quest ' of numerous scientific gentlemen, has commencid

tne nianiitHCtnre ot his new Magnetic instrument, : the GtH.DOMETER, which he now offers ftr sale, ' in the United States, at the remarkably low price of i THREE DOLLARS each, accompanied hy full in- : structions for ose, and a variety of Philosophical I hints drawn frum the ancient and modern sciences, ; or the ART OF FINDING MINES OF GOLD! Silver, Platinum, ytiicksilver. Coal, Iron, Copper, Lead, and other Mineral Riches, the whole being riven in a publication called the GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE! 1 his new wor'.:, and the Goldometer, arc both now ready for sale. The Goldometer Is so simnU an instrument, that

a child ma y learn to operate with it in five minutes. It is not affected by climate, moisture, or any other known cause, (except the natural magnet,) and will retain its power of pointing out mineral riches in the earth for any number of years. By the aid of the Guide any psrson may use the instrument at once with perfect success. FARMERS AND LAND OWNERS. Farmers and Land Owners throughout the United States, w ho have reason to suspect the existence of anv kind of Min,rn I i-ii-lies nnolt their lands, shoold

avail themselves of this onnortunit v to test that fact. ! I.arrison Allen

by the surest ofal 1 known tests, before the abundance j I.anning John

: of discoveries in all parts of the country shall have , lessened this source of wealth in their estate. ! ADVEN 1 UJcF.RS TO CALIFORNIA, i Persons going to California cannot make a better ' investment than by purchasing one of these tustru- ! ments, which will not only be worth fifty times its value there, to sell again, but w ill be of inestimable

worth to those who go in searcn ot gout, as nas Deen

i LIST OP LETTER REMAINING in the Pnu Officvin BrooVrillr, on the 1st of Jamiriry, 1840, and if not takin out hy the lit of April, will' be .cot lo ihe General Pt

Ofiiw dad letters.

uiin Edward Avery Leonnrd Atkerman J H Haker .In.hiia HpiuH-tt Ephraim ailev James Bin Datiil Hainbridtje Miss Hannah -Barber Kohert Brown Eram Biitlrr Mis Sarah Runyard John aseMi Marlhy Cfltrell Mis Carulin Cnriii Ransel Catleweir Cary A Dubois Solomon Dtineham James DoIp Patrick Day H H D.ikes Ellen Davis Franci- A Edrinijton G.V

Elliott James ; Kosher Jacob Flint John G I itl t" well Thofl Hudson V R Hutchinson Mathew Harvry Jacoh Hopping Edmund Hockenberry Peter Jones Jamr Johnson Dock BD I Jones Mt Cth Jones Philander John Mis Ellen

Kt-'llv Mr Sarah

Lanish F F

I.t-atroe Elijah M' pinly Pntrtck Meeker Hamilton Morgin George Morine Thomas Miller Meters &. C

Mitt hell 'apt J B

proved bv the mo-M ahnnd.tnt experiment bOih in Miller to

Cheap Po'ityirt-'. fEditorial.1

Post Offiee Heveinie; Mail t'arriar. h airs ol nihtiifl Po-sisge; ratts of toieign Posta. Com pi naiin to Piiun:.itn. PoitiuJiwters and Clerk Cttnpention. The War v itli Mexieo. Kthtorial. 'I hit article Cnntitinis and coiie.adr-s Ur Narrative 'of Event in the Mexican War, commented in the Whig Almanac fT 1S-I7. The Treaty of Peace, between the Cnite! Siatesand Mvxiea, with .ixcnmpnti ing documents. Itailnt.id-, T-,'l,c'J'h autl the 1'uMit l.aiids. Import, tport, Hevei.iie, Debt, Io-;tag'S. Full Election Returns by State-, Congressional DiMriei and Cot ntie-5, pre;arxd xprcs!y fur the Whig Almanac. Routes to Califomia; t5ce.

California and the t'nit d States.

TESTIMONIALS. Signor D'Alvear docs not deem it necessary to encumb'T this notice w ith a long list of testimonials, in proof of the value of his GOLDOMETER, and GOLD SEEKER'S GUIDE. The brilliant results of his labors in California, and the discovery, this very w.-ek, of Iresh veins of Gold in Virginia, and beds of Coal in Rhode Island, by its use, are alone sufficient to stamp it as the greaiest discovery of the

age. Nothing but the extreme cheapness of the instrument, and his desire to sec it used for the benefit of toatikiiM induces him to dispose of it at the lowprice for w hich he offers it. Resides this, his ow n desire tor wealth is nearly satisfied. 'I he following testimonial, in proof of the value of the Gold utietcr. sel, cted from a threat number equally satisfactory, must suffice fir the present: A'sior House, New VorK, Dec. 21, IHH. I The undersign. l, having this day witnessed the ! practical operation of Sitrnor Jose De Alvear's new--ly invinted liia-rn' il.siiuinelit, the Goldometer, feel intiivly sau-ti'd that it possesses the ttraonli-

: nary pow cr ol'delectini? Min ral ores bidden beneath i the surface of the earth, and have no doubt that it j will prove an invaluable "aid in the discovery of the j Mmeial resources of the United States and the world. I .1. R. DJr.APEK, Jr., Chemist. I L.S. 1IKRMANX. Magnetic Ills. Maker, j G. S. DANA, Geologist.

Mormon J M

My res Mat J M N i skies William Northrop E L

Pmitt M H Powers Jacob Potts Wm Pontock John Quick Martin Roberts RillingsW I Riburn Mr. Nancy Rodman S F Rncker .las S Rogers Elizabeth Remy Benj Raymond Harriett Skinner John Steevens William Sanders Cyrus Stephens Jos Shirk rev M S Stafford James Smila Miss Rhoda Tcmpli ton W K Tompkins John

I ucker Geortre Tucker Miss Martha B Thompson John Vieley Dttvtd E W Wolf George - Woods Rev H F Wiuans W M Wallace Miss Clarrissa i Wnldroff Philip White Abel Waybricrht William Yor'ks Eli.abeth (irrinan Irf-tterss. Weir Rev Wm Weber John Sharer Mr Hollewbee Sarah Ann Rudeubah X.cholaa Russilman Lanes Jury Philip Peter Peter Henrv IMosihke Wilhclm Nichlies Fritz I

Meszmer Fridolew Lnmbah Henm-h Keifer Dominiciis Heine Mrs Caerelia Hope H enrich Houakf r Gcorgw Fries Michael Bnchler John Jacob Peter H. II. BURTON, P.M.

Cooperage A sale of 100 Pork rjirreU at 90c.

Sales of 700 barrels Common Ohio Flour tt Tlte market for Grain is unchanged. The sujiply of Corn continues light. The Foreign News has had no effect on the market far Provisions mods-rate business doing at previous prices. Lard is in good demand at TJ.C for barrel. There is a fair business doiui; in Cotton at the

advance of te more on Saturday.

I l'..;i.l !ii.ir.,....ni..l C. .oM in Ijinilnn 1

on the 30th ult., at 91s; ' Pennsylvania 5's at 0j71

1 Woiden, Chamois and Herlin do , "NiarsciUesaV-tuilt. bleb'datid bm. Linen Table Cimhs ; Widi- 0-4 hlearhed Shcetilltrs . Rleiit'bed Muslins and Piller case do Tiek.iigs, Waon covering, bro. Drills and Cautuu t Flnnm-ls ; Children's wo,len Caps, Men's and RnvsCaps ; Men's Beaver, Autra. Fur and Silk Hats

I Shawls. Heavy woolen and cloth Sttwl ! Ca-sliinerr mid Mole color da Fane 'and plain d. and Silk Vi-ettrs

Haft h ., ail II o, lueitnnirt and Stmr f"af.

pctiHg of light and da-k color, to st.il t very variity

1 to tate. j He basopen'd, alo, a mt pleiid.d tuck of - Boots and Shoes. I Bought in the marufactoring tow n of N-w England at the loivrtt prices. He ha never beenabte tu ; offer. a large and devirahle a tock in thi lint b fore, ' Men's, Roy's and Yon ill's St..trv Boots and Sho -s " Kip Hoots and Brugaiis Call Heavv Dmible Sole Hoots

Lipht Fme-finihed do

84

. 36 ' 2s i 50 I" I 24 1 12

riu- : o-t 1 voat Tn'ies ta Linio 01 at a.J; ana j Y, ,,),,, Bl)n,,, si.oe.and Misses Shoes and B.tei.s i 3,

I Ladies' Heavy a 'to light Kid Slippers j 1 :

. . j " Heavy ano; Litfiil tjoat auU Kia Iluskins j 54 Familv Marketinir Ponlerv remains hitrh: ' " HighKidBiiikiiiPuir.ps ,24

j Turkey."50al5; Ducks and Chickens 15a20c Tloho'teio.orTo'ugh, of i.im are n-,Pect-1 Geese 20a33c; good mutton 4:i6c per lb, good Veal i f0iv invited to eome attain, and he h-pe m w tnI e.r;- i : . r i c . r.. . ...it 1 n u.... ....... ..:.d..rtiio

jsin;, jiiuiiri 01 ut-ri cuts uo c. omici ia now t " "in, i-'o, 4i. B'"7 " " "

' retailing at 12,25 nerlb, Eres lSc per dozen, ; va""J h :. ' ""'f "' armies, and he i . . mt . it a i ii .. I'" only sav t is better and cheaper than any he and potatoes 124al5 per peck. Apples Pelll!tvib)fri. offered here. Those who ha. e been in ' 5al0c per pet:k; Carcase beef at 2a3d per lb. for 1 the habit of buying in Cincinnati, are especially infore and hind Quarters. Rnbitsare stiil brought . V to call ami iw.k tbrough his gm..l. r..rhe thinks i. . ' . . . .... - i. .. -.- . r i .- . i. .. u . : . . .. .. . . i. -,. . I

in plentifully, good ann lat, anJ sold at ,UaI3 , cts. aniece. Cin. Gazette.

Ill MENIAL.

he may safely challeiitre comparison with any retail establishmen of ihe West. The h that met Arr price ot all timet paid Jar

U'hcnt. R. TYNF.R. j Rrool. villr, Noy.17, 1S41. j CHEAP PUBLICATIOKS ;

fl" S cotninere, d a I.iternr P pot f.r the Sale of ,

1 1 I Cheap Publication. He itilends kepin n ,

Of that City, tO Mrs. DiaXTHA M- WinsLOW, of ' hand all the law cheap ork, eith r hioyel ur fietitions. So noii si anv n-w -work i pMllt-n;-I t t

tifie, fa. will he found at his etsvlH-linu nl, at the original

Tn ihkPniintr. nr. t fct 1 rtlh int. Mr. J.iliu ! publi-ht-r price, without carnage or posta

Married On Thnrsday morning, at the Palmer House, Indianapolis, by the Rer, W. A. H-jlIiilay, Dr. Livingston Dvxlap, Tostmaslnr

New Stle Meic:iit

1 rtik, ViO.:( itllil Steel ti, d Saa, tts. j New style f:tcy Clnk Limn-. Itrown and bU-aclid Mu-liu. j Checks, 'riekinirand Hariri ap;. j Svarlt f, htte and yellow fcJnm'k, Fine Ueaver, Rroh and Kur Hji. : Fur, Cloth and P!Hh C.tps. i l he att ii i tin of the lit dirt is rep-ctfuUy invite-a, , to a -eerT r ch nnd lattefn I -t-!cctioi. of St ik and V anry S.lk-. Also, to the toliov, inc;: 4 r . X:-w style Fr wch and Amt rieau Ginghams., j flam blk and Striped Alpaca. ' J Satin-nriped ehaitt able h. ! Modr T;ii.e, blk anU !aii Sbawli. , Cambric Mu-lin. . r i J;leoiet and cht-ck Caml-rieti. , , . . i Svi ies mttl and hook Milin. - - ' JanMerd and NcoU-b Diaper. llnn and hlea. I:hmi uble overs, j Worsted and l tnkilt do I H k an. I white Lit!-: Lac ami Insreti ( " nd Glives. . rMion ?nd Oimn Ik ad f ritigv.

uuiiiit-i ana i n i t:itmn-. BOOTS & SH0E312 prs. m it's water proot Uoots.

thick Boots. " call d boys' thit-k do m.-tt's su)K-r tUich tlrgaoa. " h'lM' kiji du cal j welt do - . child 's Traill I't ced sir: ;w-d Pou. bi.vs'Hp Hroe-ina. men- " H.Mita. Youths' ib'cfc" , ki t do Worn "s rail " lav Uoo:a. lid " d. Missi' " " slo child's run round lace dj Wom'skid "- Ties. ' blk lastiuc; foxed Buskins. " kid lim c Ei'c. tl.i seal m:i rmiod Ti-. child's hi'arded leather boois. yoi;tli sup, r kip Rr.ijss. Misses .ol thick sol- Fnskiti. Worn s al run round I i s, LiJ liaasl Mis.es (;it lace Moots ' Mt n's si al tia:iciug pumps Po s" thick b,nmd llnv.ios Wom's heavy k d st Wvd bi. kin " goal lave b-iots " cjl. morocco run round ties Mulallic ov, r sltoe. Miosis' guat strinetl boots

WII.t.lAM CHILDER Uro- kvi'.i., Nov. ISd, IJf. 43

12 14 12 21 14 ' 25 ' 1 i 12 i 12 11 30 12 lis !

lie

I.os Anirvlos, California, Anirnst, 184!. This may certify that the umler-ip;ned is lull y convinced that Sicrnor .lose De Alvear was the Hrst discoverer uf the the Gold depoites of California, and

that tin-, tliscovery was man D lite aici 01 n matiieuc , instrtimfiit called the Goldometer, "ahich 1 have seen !

!stiece!ftillv nptilied to the divnvery ot veins ot CioUl

ic auction on Saturday the lOtn day of Fthrnary , rt , in places where nn indications of that substance

lirxf, at the late reioenee ot John Met aw rtecs.,ni a, i in the Township of Springfield, County of Franklin. 1

pnd Stale ot Itiuiana, all the personal pro pert v of I

f tC--,. ci ' M.tice is nereny R-tven itat i w n expose to saie at ratMi of n iscnunt on first class narwr qas tit, -rtapr ... . .

r-. . i pntl

sent Uonsols la;ft" la the Cotton and Woollen Manufacturing

-districts an inorpal cnrln-r lk.iCin0,c it. lnnl-a- said dcea.ed, rtniiMinB; nf one Morse, Saddle, Sad-

6 i dlers ttMl;, Household fornitnre V;e. &:c. A credit of forward to. ten mon'hs will be p-ven on all stun exceeding thrte r tii -tr i ,1 , . dollar: tht purcha-er riven his note w ih approved Mr. Polk s Message was read with great in- fCcun.y. riI h kk bourn. Executor terest particularly that portion relating to the ! Jan- ,9lh' '849. 4-3w.

gold mines of California. "France. Paris was the scene of an interesting; ceremony on the 21st one which has been looked forward to by the nations of the old a. id new world with unusual interest. Louis Napoleon was

Watch & Jewelry Store in LaureL THE undersigned would respectfully call attention o his ass. rtment of W MTHl'.S of all values; Oold and Silver PENCILS; Silver and Flated TEA and TABLE SI'OONS; liolil. Silver and Common FINGER RIVCiS; Fashionable EAR RINGS ami EAR DtfOrsSilver 1 hliiibles, Studs and Breastpins; Choice Cutlery, Pen and Pocki t knives; A variety of Spectacles and Razors; Oold. Silver and Steel FENS; Steel Beads, Bag C 'asps, rursc Mmintn gs; In short, every description of JEW F.I.RY. -i i. waiihes and Jewelry repaired w ith neat.

p. snatch. Every exertion wi. I be made to

satisfy customers. Chavgts moderate. Store in the room occupied by Clark &. Son, Mer Oiant I a,,rs. J- HARRIS. Lanrcl, Dec. SO, ISMS.-1

Barnard Buten to Mary Elizibeth Fisher.

On the same day, Mr. Christian White to Catharine Smith. On the third inst. Mr. Benj. MTull to Martha Ann Gapp. On the same day Mr. Daniel L. White to Mary Chapman. On the Tth inst. by Isaac Clements Esq , Mr. A bner Stephens to Miss F.l!nb-th Heirs. On the same day Mr. Isaac Lockwood to Eleanor Envart. On the 14th tnst. by the Rev. JoabStont, Mr.

Allison B. Cummins to Miss Angeline S. Woodworth. On the 16th inst. Mr. Jacob Kestner to Bar

bara Bishop.

On the same day Mr. Joseph M. Darmore to Miss Mary Jane Coy. On yesterday Mr. James D. Allison to Miss Catharine V . Adar.iQ. OBITUARY. Dikd. At his resii!eice in Wh'te Water

has the billowing works now on hand, to wii:

Title.

Jacob Faithful, By Capt Marjatt, Peter Simple, do. Japhet in Search of his Father, d..

tin By N d Biintline,

Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CARDING AND SPINNING! 4 lw Cl.OI H DRF.SSINO Sc MANVFACTURINO. T he subscriber will carry on th above bnsinc?, including the Manufacture of Cloths. Cassimere, Satin-M's, Linsevs. Flannel, Sr. cc. His Machinery ii oftl.c very best in the t'oontrv; and being in lite r..ot nerfeet order, he feels connd.-llt in w ar-

this day inaajj-urated the first President of the ranting his work equal to that of any Establishment

French Republic, in the National Assembly. M. Marast, in a loud voice, declared T.nnis

Napoleon President of the Republic of France, one and indivisible, from that day to the 2J Sun- 1 day of May 1S52, and invited the new Presi- i dent to come forward and take the oaths reqnir- ' d by the Constitution. Lonis Napoleon advan- j ced towards the Tribune and was sworn to re-' main faithful to the Republic, and forward its 1 interests in all respects. He then read the in.angnral address to the Assembly, at the concln-1 ion of which he shook hands with Gen. Cav- 1 aignac. The Assembly were delighted throughoat, and the most unequivocal satisfaction man ifested on all sides. Barrotwas empowered to form a new ministry. Ledru RoIIin and his partyhave commen

Midshipman F.a.y,

Kid Revenger, The Wreckers, The fiipsev, I he t:.lim Hoy Riil Runert l.a.t Ijuys of Pomprii M. roine of Pans Secret Service Ship fueen of the Sea, Baronett's Diinchter,

Donovan's Adventures, in Mexico.

Rover of the Reef Orphan Niece Love in a Cottage Lena Cameron Lives of ihe Presidents Mike Fink

Lives of l'ay lor and Scoitk Clinton llradshaw, Trapner's Rride, Thef.ncgade Frucral Iloiisew ife Family Doctor meilical work"

Sccretso! Mount Lyho Enjeiie Ara;nt Pelham. Lectui-es.in Asironoir.f Mothers of England Women id' F.ucrland Wives of l-.t'J:ilMl laiil-hiers of F.ntrland Handlts jf the D-agc

By I.icat. Murray, do. do.

By M.-s. Oray

By Mrs Pickcrinf

By Bennett,

Price. '

25 ' i 25 ! 5 25 25 25 S5 IS 25 25 54 ii 15 2' T5 2t 2S !$

. . rr, i I .1 merieno ie.. w township, in tins connly, on Tuesday morning Vl,rl i,,-" last. Mr. Ch ristoperr Whitehead, aired abou. i Iilnstatrd LifeofOen Scot,

, 0 t

Bv B'nnett

II v Biilwer, do. Ilv M. Arac" "Hv Mrs. Ellis, do d do By Bennett

I mill-era & Parasols.

LARGE assortment of the above articles.

for

sale by

BUR TON & MARTIN.

in the est, both as regards neatness and durability.

He will do work on the shortest notice: and hopes by his superior know It dge and strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the public patro-nare.

Farmers leaving Wool on their way to the Cincinnati Market, can have their foils as they retarn home W. BKIGGS j Harrison, Dearborn Co., Ia. 4-fm j

TAXES! I LAST CHAXCK WITHOUT COST. -ftOR the accommodation of Tax Payers in Salt Cierk, Posey and Laurel Townships, the undersigned will attend at Metamora on Friday tl.e loih, and at Laurel oa Saturday the SOthofthis month. All taxes not paid at that time will be left in the' han-'s of Deputy- Collectors, to be collected wiih cost j as provided by Law. BEN. H. BURTON. Brookville, Jan'y 11th, 1S49. J-3w 1

appeared upon the surface of the earth

T. W. SHK.RM X, Lieut. 3d Artillery, U. g. Army. NO AGENTS. In consequence of the difficulty of finding faithful agents, and of preventing frauds, where articles of this nature are sent out lor general sale, Signor D'Alvear ha- determined to sell none of his works or instruments unless ordered hy letters sent diiectly to

him, when the desired publication, or instrument, l-klTIl Itli'1 A1... 1..J hi. .I.mli.iv ..1.1 seal, so UlillJOl V sKW

that nil doubt as to its genuineness may lie removed. ) WII ()TjllSATE DIZATiERS -V

BEWARE of all imitations ol tins Instrument . , iivii, nwsr-v sw.'-

wliieli may hen-after appear, as the secret of impart 1,1 Ml It. .tla-III -s v ing ihe Gold Delecting power is known to no pesson ' akd WATCH-MAKER'S TOOLS (-MATKBIA1.S ,...ntih,.nrimn,l inventor. 1 c v c t . vi I X on h and. an I'Xtetlsi ve assort ment

I he GODDOMKI ES. and GOLD SEEKEK'S ! y 0r finr Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Gold and Silver r.i in v ill Loth h.. sent hv mail, closely enveloped .!.. n.,i.t . nrf Silver Lever and N erge v atch-

and st aled, an d therefore, nt:i subjeet to inspection (i'd and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, ihy postmasters, for the sum of THREE DOLLARS, ulil, strings, Perenssion caps,Pttols, Raxors, Knives

sent post pant t-i Mli.NUIt JUSr. U J L. l r.rt is , mi . 2753, New York City. The Instrument is very light, 1 and the Guide is primed on thin paper so that the entire charge by mail, or express, will be very small, ; to any part of the United Slate . The pr ce of the j Gold Set ker's Guide alone, is One Dollar, sent as above. Address, SlGNOf JOSE De ALVEAA", i Box 2713, New York City. ' I Office for the sale of the Gold Seekea's Guide and ! Goldometer, Nn. JS Centre St., New York t'ity, 1 win re vi-iters may see several casks of California j ! Gold, in the ninjrh state, as extracted by Signer D"- : Alvear from the Sacramento Mines, and al-o witness ' the operation of the Goldometer, w hen held w ithin the magnetic influence of the precious metal, and the n in ri-ing manner in which if indicates the presence of that and other metallic substances. j

79 years. Died Ou the 12ih inst, Robert Acgcstus, infant of John S. and Angelina Williams, aged si( weeks. Ilitd, Saturday, Gill inst , Rev. E. M. Pincree, Pas

tor of the Universalis! Church in Louisville.

Thus hss passed away in the prime of lif,

one remarkable for fidelity to his convictions of duty, and for zeal and perseverance in defence of what he esteemed truth. He was a man of

vigorous and active mind, of warm and generous

heart. His earnestness and power as a speaker, made him one of the most popular and innueii; tial preachers of his denomination, while his many winning traits of character endeared him to all who thoroughly knew him. Warmly lovsd in l";fe, he is deeply lamented in death.

Scissors, Iscc. e. a , No. 5, West Fonrth Street CINCINNATI, Oct. 20, 1847. 43-ly

O.

5 .5 25 25 25 15

2i li 25 ; ?5 ; 25 25 25, 25 j 25 25 ! 25 ?5 ; 25 i

25 50 j 25 25! 25 j 15 25 I 7 I 25 ' 10 '

PARASOLS, Silks & Riljends. Jf HWK ju-st nc ied a tT'd aitfc-urinicnt ol' Si.kt ii iiC'itii aml-'iiieu rara-oi. Plaid Ire SilWf. ll-u-nel Kil:ttH. , , !-tTiTirT- anil Palrr. T.-'arilum. Whivh wiU be void ai the lowetvt Cincinnati prices fur tra-lt. Perniis a ishit' to buy e;'Mds w ill 6 ud it l their inten't to rail and eann tte price of in 7 goods beforx ti e make i!ieir i-urulia! - M:.y li, 1343. K. TTVEff. TKRMS OKTMK IX 1)1 ANA A3I rJtlCA. f I VVO noltars in advance, ft2..S0 in six mmiiba, fl.OOat (lie end t'the year, nnd an addition ..f . 30 cent- lnr every year payment ndtlayed ttcreatt.r. t AtVERTiSKMKNTs. One n ii are r less will heinerled ihrev tiine f.r one tlollar.il payment be made in atlvatiee; (tne d.illar and ; w int -ri e eent it pavnieitt be Jl.iyed ,ne year; and one dllar and fifty el. it'de!:y-"u ivtu jfai., and in the same proporI lion foi lifetime payment is de!aed. I.arc;rr d- ! vt'rtis-m.-nt.for longer tide wiil beeharR ! in tha a ote p ii tic ip l .

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. 15 IIAI.AKIKD. Front Mrcct opposite l.iie Waier Canal Basin, Criniiali. On hand a-d lor sale at this time.

)',:ii,iii s, 12 in. t limit r, 4 i'-et sirokB. -s j do li in. " do -H do do 2 du S in. do 3 d.i do S d iu. dii 2 tlo do . f d i S in. do 2 do r". I do 41 ill. do 20 ill do "ll tril.K MILLS ANDUOKN S'.IKLI.ER.

All kinds of Mil l. Mai- J-Si'l'.-M

GEAivlVG made to order.

3'

Election Notice. j THE Stockholders of Brookville and Connersville Turnpike are hereby notified that there will be an j election held at their office in ll'.ooming Grove, on i Satitnljy, February 3d, fot the purpose of. vliwlin- itir... TVln.n.pA f .. fill 1. .. ,. ..AA.c.f.nM !

ced an attack on the new Government through , by the expiration of the term of the present board, j

By order of the board ,

JVMliS D. Slaughter, Scc'y.

ANDREWS. Pres. Jan Sth, 164

the Xtttionale editors

Itnly. But little progress has been made towarde the peaceful solution of the affairs ofGoeta. The

. J : Glendeninr. dec d. will sell at nublic auction, on the

VOte Of the L pper Chamber to induce Tope premises, situate in Springfield township. Franklin P,. t, .1., Itt.. i.... u , county, la., on the ih day of February, IS 40, the

.tll,, x-ity.uui ne rei uses, follow inc rtal estate, to-w .t; pact of the N. W. nnai- ,

Executor's Sale of Real Estate. I TOTICF. i hereby iriven that the nitdersie;ned ex-

I ; ecutorol the lat will and testament ot Annrew

Most EXTRAORDINARY WORE THE

MARRIED WOMAN'S I PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION- j BY D. A. M. MAURICKAC, Pnjessor ol Discatco ol Women . Sixth Edition. ISmo. pp. 250. Price l. 50.000 Copiei "old in SIX JlMtHf. j "TJEARS ot suffering, of physical and mcutalani guish to piatiy an affectionate w iff, and pecutiiary difficulties to the husband might have been spa- ; red; thousands now poor would have enjoyed com-! petence; thousands now broken in health would have ; enji-yed it ; hundreds now in their graves been aliva by a timely posssssion of this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those

except On Certain conditions. Viz: Dissolving; ter of section IS, tawnship B, range 1 west, ' contemplating marriage, as tt discloses important sc.r -v t ..... .... . bounded as follows betrinning at ihe S. W. corner of i. known lo ihem tiarticulai ly.

ot tnf t.namnera. rt-cnannno- nf Uia x n I , . . . , i ... u...i...i tit,, .wnv.,

i .luuuiiot salt! qusroT, tmim ti vjj ,hii, ... , anA r,.i t i ner.tlunceN. 40 poles to a stake, thence N . W . ei- ) Truly, Vnow Uvtpe i poer.

II "...V,.. f

SLIG0 IRON & NAILS

It tVF inst tneceived from Pittsburgh a large lot

3 of Sligo and Wayne Iron, assorted sic. Also nails of all sizes, which I w ill sell at the Cincinnati

prices adding the freight and Dravage, for cash. Dee. 21, 184. U. TYNER. Cheaper than the Cheapest NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. rlIHE Subscribers having rt cent!- commenced in i the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would

Call the attention of the public generally to tneir, i.iek now rreeivtncr. It consists of Boots, Shot s, (

Brogans, Palm Lea', Leghorn and Panama Hats carefully selected from the vannfactnrics, by one of the firm', whose experi-nce will justify them in saying their stock, in point nf quality, will be surpassed by none in the cij.v, and are determined to sell at as low j prices, it not a "i-tl- lower than any other UoineI Call and we w ill with pleasure show yon our stock. CF.ORG E LOWE CO. ; No. H Main St., between Columbia A. Lower Market. Mar. 1848. I3-Iy

IJ . D . .J X I s S , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Itron k v i I I r, Inrl . Office on Main Burgess St. Dea. 20, lS47.5-ly n.irsr.iint in Tniid! AT FRIVATEt OR TUBLIC SALE. piOR private sale a tract of about 1 50 acres of land

C' one mile f rom llrookvine, on me lit w inisf st

Desxth of Rirhnrd Barbmtr. Mt. Carmel Div. S. of T., Nov. 27 lh. Whereas it has pleased an all-wise Providence to remove, by death, our brother Richard Bai-

bour, Therefore, Resolved, That we view, in this afflictive dispensation, the hand of ait infinitely wise and lvirevoletit Deity who rules an i governs all

things according to the counsel of his cud will, . Ruena Vi-t.i Hat

The Beautiful Widow

Physiolo y. Animal and Mental Sargeanl's Life of llejiry Clay Love and Parentage Fitch's Lectures on the Lungs Consumption Curable. Treatise on Milch Cows Marring.,-(Its histoi-y antl Fhilos-iphy) Matrimony. Human K.irhts

Mrs. H .ll's Sketches of Irish Character, in li , Nos at 121 cents eah I '7 c i...: i-.i an

j ispni .iieioi ,n r.'i.irtii'ni, ) , Lecturi s on a Sober ami I'emperatc Life, 1 : Self (.'iilture ,J

Physioioirv and Phr-.iol,;gy By Mrs. Fow cr, I ; Fow ler's Practical Phrenology I W il h ari. iii other works of facts and ion, to ' gvthcr with candies, oils, oysters, ,c- Oct. 20.

II ore Xew GOODS.

1). O M.I.IOX i iut now rt ceiiinr from fi i

UMOUKand C 1C! ' A I I, and openiu; .it

hioM viand a full su ply of nt-w andebijant com pri winiy a foil ;i;,,rimi itt fmr the jH nd ;ner, j whieh he ,Ver to th- pnMtr at rpri-:ini;lv low r:iti . ' In addit ion t-' our form r tot k of e lot lis we lio ! o(Tv r, in d (;f.nti.i;mkx s 1.1M-; Mew t? le plain and fa?y taiimfrft. ! do do do do SaftiiMttt. Hay h'tieand drab Felt Cloth, a bta-Jtif atl of (THids for Over-enai. fr. ' 1.nip;trtioe Cluth. for pntiM. j K'ne ted antl yellow tifint N. j Wool li knit --!iirt a ltd tlrwer EAT - AND CAPS le! fitney cinth ra;. 11- y f;mi y and plain eloth eap. Heavv for rftp-s

! Fh!on.ible brn-h H;ii.

f.fWO l.B. 5iitr Iron, aortert tt c.

i0.r0i Wayne, S00 In. AmerieTii Si til

kM Kii:ib lliiter tel iO keirn nail, foe sa ! b UlfHMlD TYNF.H. Brookville, May 4,1.47. Ha19-

-"K7K ill be it ad v by the firt of May for Cftrdma;, W and a eur ll:uliiut are of thri be t .n tha eoontry, and e hatfuld andlrif d band-, we can iim etiiihdt nee warrant the bet ofmork, on Wort no i ice. CARDIXr. AND sriNNIXG, Will lc done tor eustomi rs at ihe follow ing pnees; White W.iol in bronchi s, IScU.pr. lb. Mixed " " I" 4 , Reeling Yarn, 2 1 he smallest lots f, r spinniii; ii'ii.l be IJ lbs.

M .M'FAC I L'KI.NG.

tisS

C

37s pr. 3iJ . 2"to4!j 77itoiet ' f 2(11.75 50 too? J

Jtaus, blue mix-, d, 5 leat, .. .,.- .. t. " 4 leaf. Sattini-t.iectirding to color, Cassiioer.-, nccoroioer 1,i eel.'i Cloih. a.-coi-tliinr io cob r.

White 1 ;.liil. 1, illsO..Jl'-tO widlli.lS te8i " Dyed " " " '' sj371 Blankets per pair, SI ttl We have a very brer stock of OOI.KX GOODS of the above kinHs which we will he glad to ex change for Wool t,'.t'i, ir any kind of Proiioee, at very fair prices. As te lire ilet. rniiiied to w ai rant our work anitl, and urn rends do -able, we hone and expect a larcn -hre of the public jnif-onae. t'ALL! TRY IS. AVI) SF.F!! and if yn are dis-

aMiointttl, we wi I make you wkoli .

Laurel, April Pth, IS If. IP-

E. m cy & cq.

fur his oa ii glory and the highest good of man; ; thus making it our duty as well as privilege to bow with reverential submission to tile dictates of his divine will, bi made known to us, either' in the revealed word, or by ihe mysterious woikinps of his Providential hand. Resolved, That we deeply sympalhize with ,

the widowed mother and afflicted relations

ace.

Vienna and the Provinces were tranquil

In Austria the public attention was directed J

mainly to the War against the Hongarians. j

We have but very

t.A . . ... .

j-.- . , . ,. n ,. , , chty poles to a stake on tne section line, tneuce conditions show that his Holiness has no real ; " a v . , ,. ... . s. 4T poles to the place or beginning, containing sevinteniion to return at present to Quirenal pal- I rl1tnn rr.-s, subject to the claim of dower of Lyda

fJlendt mug, wulow ot saul uec o, in tne same, vine ! I. ,ir.,r ihi- itorc base money to be naid down, and the

(aan j jpsid,,,. ,n i, n nionlks from the dav of sale, to be seHas been the scene of some popular outbreaks b bond and approved s..r, tv. Sale r r , the honrx of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. t said day. Hv Ormnay: i rd. r of the Probate Court of said county.

I JOHN WYNN, Ex r.

Jan'y , tS4?.-3-4w

Administrator's Notice- I

imperfect accounts of the , OTICE . hereby g,v. that J"'n?"

progress Of the Civil Strife. i " Hannah Grey g. dce'd. late ofthe tonnty of FrankLivernool Iu. 1(1 lm. and State til Indiana. All persons indebted to ; , . . j. 1?". ' said estate are renuested to make immeiliatc payCotton Market steady, tair New Orleans .a .k . i... .... .li.m. sramst thesams-are!

4gd and fair upland and Mobile 4l.d. These i notified to present them according to law. The esfigures show a further advance of tg'd ' tate is probably solvent. JOHN WYNN, adm'r. The new law fixing the duty on Wheat at Is ' 6' 1849 -33w per tjuarterg-Tes into operation on the 1st of Feb- I ADHINISTRATOR'S SALE. '""y- , . , , men- ' THE nnd. rsiened administrator of ihe estate of The Flour market is heavy, bales or Joa2.s Hannah tin Kg, d. c d, late of Springfield township duty paid. j Franklin county, Intl.. will sell at pnliMe auction at Indian Corn is dull and prices have declined. 1 "" ' iesi.1. ncs ..f said d. c'd, on the ith day f Fcb- - - r , ,lrxt. the nersonal pronerty of said deeeasett.

sales Ot prime YeHOW at oa perquancr sua c)nM.,,nc (,f liorsen. I'attle, Hog., a Two Horse Wag

on, Farming LtensiU, Hons, hold FnrnitHre, c. A cretin of iwelve months will be given on all sums over three dollars the purchaser givmghis note with approved security. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock ohsaiddav. JOHN WYVN, adm'r. Jarry 6, 1S4.

It is health, happi

ness, affluence. The revelations contained in its pajes have proved a blessing t o thousands, as the innumerable letters received hy the author will attest.

Here, also, every female the w lie, tlie motner, IR

tne mite from

now h,.inr made from that tilac-to Connersville. The

land of w huh some 40 acres or more are ulnier irticr i rffldy tor OCR Cepanure

whose bourne no traveller returns." Resolved, That a copy of the above reso!u

Black waterni-ouf and snorting hats.

Glared and haircaps. L, V i lis I) KI A T M KXT. I We invite the attention of the Ladies to a rich selection eensisiitigof Silk, plaid and plain Lustres. FaiiLV pru.ts and ginltams. pnriiiturt.- prints. Enibf,oitier. d Cassim re Shails, Heavy fringed drab do. do Thibh it do.

ofi BlacK and f.incy Silk frtiigi-s.

. .je.i -v ii i . . r lorence lira in nmitirie our lamented brother, in being called to part faucj apron check.. with one made so dear to them by unusual d- Wool, n and cotton llo.r. . . i . . . . do do glovef. voted ness in his relations as a sou, Iirotner, and Uor.'.n 1:1 its. friend; iu whom, also, the ch uro has lost a To-reth. r w ih a full supply of all tne mi,.., a-ncje, ' ' ' rd the trade.

consistent member, and our county an honest j and worthy citizen. j l.'esolveJ, Tliat we Will consider this nnwon- ' ted visit of the "Grim Messenger" to our be-; loved circle, as a solemu warning to irs to bs

Great and Important Chemical DISCO VERY. 1 Dr.GUYSOTT'S

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onecitheribiiddinr into -.vor.,anho.l, or the one in the whole will he so'd tocether nc in lot to soil purcha- . li-n.,i,nUhrlh. 1st dav of li'llrsiirv n l It

wtU then be sold at public sale at the Court Hcuse

White at 30s.

Meal dull.

The New Orleans Delta is entitled to the credit of the following capital hit: "The result of the late Presidential election shows a tie between Gen. Taylor and Gen. Cass in the Tote of the States each havinr; carried 15. There is also a lie between Gerrilt Smith and Van Baren neither of them having received an electoral vole."

G. C MIIalaKI-I & CO. M VNVFACTVRF.RS OF Cast, Wrought, and Steel, Hould- ' board Ploughs, Seventh St. Between Main and Walnut. Cin. O. March 1Mb lS4s. l-ly.

decline ol" years, in whom nature contemplates an important change can discover the causes, symptoms anil Ihe most tffiiient remedies, and most certain mode of core, in every complaint to whith her sex is subject. IIS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED may be gathered from the fact, that T. arcting Jgentt make from

THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY! t. -!.. I I- nr mlmroinp iri'llll

irom lis saiei no.iti.etis wi .. fr is are accumulating a little competence from the liberal j discount allowed, and the great demand for it. Or-j ders are required to lie accompanied with payment. COPIES WILL BE SENT BY M MI. FREE OF rOSTAGE rOTHE I'fJfClltSKR. ! Over twenty thousand copiea have btxn sent by

mail within three months with pertect saicvy in

certainty. On the receipt of One Dollar, the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" w ill be sent (mailed free) to any part of the Vn'iti d State. All letters

and applications from those desiring- to become agents must be post-paid (except those containing a re mil. tance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Maurieeau, Box 144, New York City. Publishing OIBce, 129 Liber-

ty-st New Y'ork The 'Married Woman's Private

,on' ia sold by BookseU. rs throo

State-). -

to that laud "from

anl cultivation, add ihe balancr woodland is or an ex - , cedent quality, and tho" rolling would 'make a good j stock farm aiid i admiralty suited for viueysrds. On -v.. I. ...i ....-ti.otiliU. ....ri.s nf valuable .lone

s.itablefor st.ps. sills, A.c. And is believed that I lions be duly transmitted lo the friends of the

ood enough (which brings I coat 1 - " per coro Um . . . . , , r r lh. f ...I--,,.

American, with a tv quest that they be published. A. no YD, W.T. pro t-m. Gro. A. Cmsn, R. S. January 16tli, l;49.

; ltro.,lvll, 1 mav be cut to nay the low nriceat

m birh the land w ill be sold if annlied for soon. The (

J,Mr .ommenrinf rt 10 o'cltK k

Terms, one half cash, one fourth in f ve and one fourth in t.-n months w ith interest. Inquire of Wm. Robeson Esq, Brookvijie. or the undersigned wear Laurel. M.J.KELLY. Jan. 2, l4 3-Sw

Still More Extraordinary . -w-tTTF. would advise our readers to notice the in-

cnasing popularity of Dr. Halt's I.nng Bat- I in. Mr. North, the areiit. tells ns that he is astna i i-hed himself, at the nil mbcr of cures that it is pcrfor- j

! mini among bur o n citiens, whose names he .cca sianallv publishes, that those who may he sceptical, may call on ttta-m, and hear from their own lips h.w they were swatch, d from an untimely tomb, awst re i .t.red to their friends and tvlaiives, bv rsme this trnly valuable medicine. 1 he agent still continues 1 to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to rive relief within ; J4 hours, or returns the money. Every bottle thai has been sold in Cincinnati, during the last si (months, was sold with the above guarantee; and qe i has yxst t. see the first bottle t-eictrned.

For sal ty JOHN kik s.kl, General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HA ILK, Brookville.

CASH FOIl WHF.AT. f flHE subscriber having taken Kimble's Exchange Mill, on the can il at Brookville, will at all times .v ihe hii-hest market ncicr for Wheat. He will

JOIIX A. 3IATSOX. Attorney at Law. ' Office Main Sr., Buook ville. In May li.iti. iS4.. -20-tf. i jtiiix n. iij(iriiTij7 I Attorney- at Law. I r ti o k v il I p, la. J.u. 10 184U:

FOIw SALT.

X accommodating teris, a eomH.rta jl BL'GGT

A l. n ' t , k (iOUD SARM, Acres, near Laurel. LIKEVVISK. ON K FH VN KLIN S TO YE. Far further part'.cn tars apply to N. D. OALLION. TlT!fcKIl & SO', Cincinnati, Ohio, Wewt Scvvmh seres t, between W. - ' t.-ru Row and John st., A r MXNCFACTVREUS All descriptions ,.f Circular Saws made to order; Iron, Webb or

BOOTS AND ?lIOF.S.

Men' nt r-nroof kip bot. Men's ealf bm.M.

do thick uo Xia d i do i Heavv llroiran-1 fr men and boy. Women's and MiV kid -wboes. Do do en If b'mi. Ladu V kid lHot and bukin. ! Ij Gaiter tj. o'. ae but !- Rio Cofn e.

No. I Mackervl ; 1 n-e Kitf . I.oaf and bron Slier. tt rbeap.. i I iwi but kt't , I;, d curd, coil toe, starch, SlC. (Ur.!aS-YVAUS:. t fiM "pi,r " l aoiiful n" fis'ttlr-si -nf finey i s'M-eiiftwarv. and all obe-r article in our line, f the Htt M t U , and at (lie lue! rare. ()'if e'd t tMtom'r re rt qtnietl lo com on, t ie w one rehect- ' In H invtt' d to t lasiioiiijt- or iotk. i IV-.fkviile, St. in, .Pi,.;.

.. , ' il." give forty pounds of Floor and half a bushel of , Hack Saws; all kinds of Narrows,,. r,,r twnving Medical Compan-, ralr, ..Vof g.vod clean wheat. OITal. for sale j either f. wse by hand or mill p.wee; ll kinds r ghoot the Inited , ,nT ouantitr. Kemrmbrr it i vonr interest to saw repairing executed in a w-rkmantikc manner. !nbe?tbr min THOM S WRIUHT. Hockle.1 saws reps.red and s, arrsuf d equal 'o . w.

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Keb. JJ, IS4l.--r-1y

Hardware and Celery. "1 Til t, and t'ro Cm Sa, ifL WW inn Hand Si, Drawing Kiiiy Ciittinr; Kotvi . IVk -4 Knives, -kmveaitd KorV lltiteher Knives, Knb l.wckand Iubea 1 bomb 1-atcUet R nnd antl Square Bo! a, Rutts and Srreva Iron anrl Ste.1 Squares, Mill and Cni-t C1.1 mw Fil, H -nd Saw Fib. WmTle Inm. 5?. Yril, r.nd Stone ("ranks

Nail and shot H uurrt'r. And ton Hrar-s and Hilts, Anie" Sb-iveU and Sad,, H'-nvy Orail Sh.vt l. Hay Fork1" and Ae,

l.iiine, Hrnt and Sopne Krttirs. "1 be abovearv oflT-n-d at tbe loweat Cmemnsti prie.-s lor Casb. R. TYNRU. UroktUe, Nut. ST, : r - .10,000 LATH1XG Jtine !.' I.

THE MOSt SrC'CFSFUL MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. JUST RECEIVED ! ; AFRESH supply of ex-Wrated medicine, which ha proved so reuiarliably succe-s-sful for the cure- of Scrofula Cifi"tnytion. Salt R)irnm, hirer Complaint, Cvrmrt lltnitor. Hhevmati4m Durpep't'o. Cofritvufts. General Debility. Pa ioi in 0u IleaJ, Sii.'r. C7vf. Hoc!., Joints antl fur hrtnri al Di.vxe. A a retnedv for FEZ! A LE COM- ! rLAjyTS it haa probculy no cqaal, and as a i UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE For rrmoviiiiT a'l iinpur!lie tr.ni ihe sytem and rivin trent-'ml tcvne ti tlel ilitatt-d oriran.-, it ju.y ' claims superiority over ait other meiltoim ?'.

t uomersare atv.li d tr c-iijl and examine cemucales and refuniiticnuaLfii. ' N. It. This- is tie MOST Tf TO TILT CO.V1 CXXTRA TED Sfi'KVP m tisr. jntt up in Q"n Ilk-tUcs nnd-sfiid at tXK JiOLUiK er IkdUe. ' SIX iJolucs Vr Five Dr.llars.

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