Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 February 1849 — Page 3
FOREIGN NEWS-
A.-irivn!
of the ."VKtgttrn. Boston', FeC. lSih.
The Niagr.ra has arrived from Liverpool bringing two weeks Liter new?, thaa was received by tlieCanai.i.
Harare Grnlrr. Some Writer lately described the editor of the New York Tribune, and a member of the.
: present Congrees, iu the following terms: ( "Horace CIukei.et was born at Amherst, Xtw Hampshire, Febuary 3d, 1811, and is the el.iest of five children now living- His father
and mother, who still survive, wera natives of
land, and it is difficult to imagite that good i
ever come out 01 it. Cruces is nearly as low and quite as disagreeable :is Chagres. We were compelled to remain there some days, in consequence of the impossibility "ofobtaiuing transportation. Of the road from Cruces to Panama, it is impossible to -m e an idea. The liveliest imagination cannot picture it. Mud holes, in which the mules mire
stones
31. B. KKKLY.
.F.XTIST. is how I
The account from Rome are contradictory
The proi-st or the Tope his been a failure ac- Xew nan,pshlre anJ belonged to families long ...... t t r v ....... ,.! T-..n i .. ' 1 .... . .
coruin? io i:ie j ;" ' ""- ". r... ..inf there. Iu l''it. his lather removed to.
,t woum appear , , . . -? vv eslhavea v ermont, liear LuSe Cl.amp.a.n, wllich, in the time of the Spanish galleons may 1 "' ZvlXX,'.
. v. --- o uiiv., niiu ins Buns, wcai nig nave lormeu
country, all persons who hall sutler themselves Ianj for a farm llpon contract.
tA luk Htrr,l frnw rnlinff fnr tllrt LfOIiStltllLlon-
JlVaiENBAl I or3 Mand ; Nsw Cash Etere.t :
JfeUfeSyCPfc ' -,? J" -,r-";,ine MRniEu-0n the 3d hist , Mr. Get W. W 111 1 O O C tf ..r t
Order to my add,-.-., at Oxford, O., be at! en- j G ! ?th iust., Mr. John De-ford to Miss I c 'K Ills A FIR s I ork OK ' ,',',! rt'.!,i'iMl" t'u I'Vi'? J'" 01,1 1rt,d. uf ' " ,84"' Caroline Croddv. Ki" ilot ; f..ru ,n i,.:';, Va t"VX ""Y
State of Indiana Union Countv,
At .be Term .f iln Vniou Prutinte roii'r.. A. i I. IS43, saiil Cmirl derlar. il ihr F.n.ir . I' v..i I.., . I
On the same day, Mr. Xathauiel Meeker to ;aruli Ulaeker.
Here he
Commercial.
LtvEnpooi., Jan. 27th.
" ' Allierifan C.iii,m
j Siillii-i l, Jiaii" Kir.c y. ivei !!., Jtt.
On the till., Mr. John O'Ka.a to Sarah ... hlB,"!-"!00:!.1'?-
Creiliiorn ..re tliervl'ure nnuir. U to tile tli. ir tUinu i V-.. . i ' ..,,, .,
5iit the H taie, for nllnuaiice in the ai.l ..roUnie , . I I'U.I. ,inmj .! i,li s,,kv .. . ...i. ,.
lei. month Iron, the dale hereof, or , Ull the Same day Mr. Wi'.SOU DdwJy to Marv ' Mieh mi in p'.i-.i.l l.l'uk silk,
I I a... Hljik. lirnMii. mule n.lc rand fanrr T.mirrf
Httl ati.l h!ur lripe tlmi. Alpaea On the 1 4th, Mr. Thomas 3. Adams to Miss h;';' tle, pHiiii ami tiM I.n-ir.
li,K k. iiruuii, l-iiiv, rtu, Jiao una.arixu. ctlor.i! Mi rilliit
t'nurt nithin
tl.ey will l10t lie . milled to iia.meiit.
Aug. SOlh 14S 3-1" H1KAM SKII.I.MAV, arimiiiijtrntnr.
Sarah L. Melone.
re- ; in the solid rock, and only wida i.m..i. r...
i tnained for tix years Horace being employed ! mule's feet below, au.i f..r : t . .
til Assembly, by the protest of the rope. ! eilller in as,istins jn the saw mill, or upon the with every nosMble acnlivi-v ..,! a. u-.T' r. .
j farm, which his father worked upon share.. , froty-five degrees to perpendicular, all combine ! , UP' an SaVG COst'
DnriniT thi4 time ha enmvpd no nrlvnnlSTcs of ., m.A. i .... . . r ni"r-nriiie nisne u .n.inittiy iniUer.tootl ; r... I... Af. t.i...t n.r-i-. . .i ' lta k and fani-v fn.i; n.. l i...
The Cotton Market is free! V mo!ied at the ' , J , ; - "' j " ",c '"Pso roans now in , that heexpect, every ...an that U .nu.bi.uto w" . "oxei. to uiutwiu , ,.,, ,lri-j ,,, fi;..y c, The totton AtarKet s trec.y . ipp tied ne , e,lHMtlJ11 rior to thecctnmon schools of tJw ac,ua, Use h f f , h, , ,luw. hKmwy,.u :h Hardy. - , "', i , u T. J rdranced rt!e. lair I pland 4V1; Mobile 4 , ,,i,l , ... . , ... . 11 1 "e n,u,e" 'y ay he Iih to get h, i, tn.m tl.oe that oe him. 0 . . , , . e .in v.u.enm. i ,t ti i . r 0 day, (and then they were Ill-tally more com-! stepping in the same foot-prints, have worn I 1 ,'0"' '"" "ol ,i him oll ij ,:ut... i c- , d v. Fielding Lary to Sr.h Lion. . , . Tlie market for Breadstuff wore a more cheer-, . . , . .,...:..,....,'''.?, , . .. ' . e w orn Uou.....mav ,M . a. ... ,i . ,.l..i ....".., , notu..-t f a!l k,n.', 8d ,, a!i,i...
un,., .u moner noies oeep ill tne rotfc of the deep nil.) t oon- ifHol' 1 D1S IINC 1 K). 6l VI ;b65 1 e.-ieroay, .nr. jameb Ppeer to .Hiss .M iry m i.i.i t e. lv, t ami R mnn fact, he has neyr. to this day. attended any I Bt-er. r.vinps-nnr! T i,u..... ... ! I mean hat I v. m.i.i.'v i ...,.1. i,,vr ' "! Powers. ; Hla k un.l liJm-r.! Ki.l ii,..e,
.. . . ....... . ( . . ' " .-e.-Bluu, tign- Jan.i. isto. ' l,fv it til n inv I ; 011..11. Mik ..u t,k-.l.iead d
r. i nor itinn ciciri ei inn . a ki'n. , a.nA iAnH :.. j: a . . .
.... ........ .. ,ii;rfnt.rely n.-w, hav.ni- b en
i ""i"- ?" VV1'1"" :,W'I" r,:"1 Il".m..r-, I , am f. I 1 1 to ..Sei It. .he .MlMic . .j ...,rlm... f V '" Pr a he f.wna id a... rf.-nlar1.ua i l Ik w.ki. . ' j f ii.t me a . a!'., f.-, .!. tni , if !ie. iMnrs ra
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fil aspect, r.n- full prices were paid for Wheat, Flour and Corn. Fiour in bond has goneofl'to some extent, r.t S5s 6.', to 2Gi 6J, and to day 2Cs has been offered for best Western. Bef is steady at former rates. The advices per Enr 'pa have stiffened prices. Pork and Bacon bare declined 1 to 2s per cwt. Lard 30 to SGs. Cheese brings full prices. Stock much reduced. IrHnn rl.
evenings were teen inches in diameter, with such a hole drilled '
devoted to reading and study, the mean? for '. half way through it. How the ladies of the I which wera oft-n furnished by his usighbors, j party ever g;.tatrofs, 1 am et unable to decide, j when his own limited resources failed. In j This much is certain, thnt "most of them prac-
inose i "tg winter evenings ne lam me rounna- j ncally assumed the p uitaloons, and rode gallautt'um of a prosperity which, emanating entirely ly like the cavaliers around them. , rrom strict self-culture, has seldon been eq tl-j But the sadest part of our story rem; ins t. I e i led an! never excelled by that of any young '.told. At Crucrs, several cases of virulent . : - : . i -. . . . . . ..... .
uidu Miui.iiv ciruiiuiMaueti. u nai a lesson ciio. era morons, some think I pI.i.1a ............
i . - .'-. . i u 1 in 11 1 1 I.
. II VII 1 ox.
Ou TuewUy, the 30th tilt., by the Rev. Juhn ; 'vka...l l. lie ortU and euttm. lime
Kan. y Kiir-h ,,..d
e Myle ' -m i, i;.k, ti..!. . ;1M d Sil,iIB.u.
lr n a', il !!. ii
Near!.-., hile a;. it y. ilo Flannel.
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1 nr. t I, ..Ii and I'luOi 1
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i lie j a. i.iis ui me wueen s unii nave over- - i
ruled the errors assigned in the casse, of Smith 10 u,e Joula 01 is presented in u.e pic- ( among us. O'Brien and his fellow prisoners. The Court ture of ,,is eaT? stru?s'- ,rf3 8ni . Luckett, from New Orleans was the first was ucanimous ia its decision. sequent triumphs! What a victory of mind ( victim; and then Capt. Eilktt, of the qnarterO'Brien intends to csrry the appeal to the . over aeeidc fit of hirlh, what a complete prostra- ; master's department, and afterwards Mr. Birch, Hous of Lord's. lti0Q of bodily difikulties, by the genius of men- i of New Orleans and Mr. Georire W. Tavlor of
The Corn mark-t remalus firm, but the trans- ,a! 'Jowment! On the ISth of April, 1&27, Providence. The decease was of great violence, ' actions are limited, as most of the neighboring he 'nter,'d as an apprentice, the printing-ofuce 1 and terminated in less than twenty hours. It is 1 ports of the continents have beeu closed. In' of ,he N"orl'lern Spectator, at Ext Poultney, beli-ved that all these gentlemen have been imdian Corn declined. , ; Rutland county, Vermont Here he remained , prudent. Poor Elliott, who was beloved and i Crcat Arlrnurt- in Amerirnn rrMritirs. : 11,1 the PaPer was discontinued, in June, 1333. ; aJmireJ, had c-riainly been so. II4 had pilchTlie Cotton market opened this morning with IIis relatives, in the meantime, had removed to ed his tent iu a low wet place; he had eaten fruit ! much firmness, and a promise cfa good busi- Wayne, Erie county, Pennsylvania, and, 011 had taken violent exercise, and then removed
nesss to-dav. Th. r-Lvtinir nr;,. rri.i.l,r leaving East Poultnv, he followed them. bis fl.mn. l 11 li. 1.. j
J ' - . , - .. . t " ' -""-evia.., gmuuu ai.san.ivc.i.nncr.. Chare. . moderate.
are tully sastained, with an upward tendaucy. . 1 "ere nereniauieu aootti one year, woraing in Cruces. ! Store in the room oeeupied by Clark fc Son, Mit
j C. Smith, Dr. William Tennis, of Laured, la., J to Miss Hannah Duun, of Centreville. ! j COTIEIERCIAL. i Cin-iutiiti .Tlirkrt. Frh. ft. j Flour Au a.l.iitinual !e on Saturday of 100 1 brls. from More tt 3.85: to-cav 6U lo. froin si.. re.
! delivered, at 3.tS; 5(10 io. from stura ami Wl.ite 1
iar iii.1. thread and rolluti laee and idr,irig i'k. Jeri-ie.l .ilk and Niri.r triliT.
l.in. 11,
x-win Jeir.ie.1 .ilk and Ni.-i!r t rii
lre, hiiun... I.la.k laeeaod lre, 'I rimming Mi n . u.ii l.-. Miir, and Mt-n" hm l,. 1,1,,.,, Win. t.-ii, Clianmi. and Hi riin .1. Mara.-itle .uilt. hli liMand brn, Liuvii Table C!..!h Wide .-4 id.-iulii-d Sln-eiin H.raehid M.i-lin.and 1'ilKrrase do Ticking. Vab-uu euxrinf, bro. Driil and L'.i.li.u ri-.tim-i Children" j aonlen Caps, Ien' an.l K'.vCai M....'. Ur. a . "
- rvuini. r or ana MIR rtals OU. .
Wci..riiii at-it- .1.1 .i... .! 1 -.11 ' . uaaAii.
- . ...,..,,,,,,,, Ilea, y l.M.n and elo.h Sha I. Url.s. Iriim railroad at J.ij; nnd wneon lotslo ex- Caiiu.rre -nl l..leUi..r lo
! tent of 1UJ brls. at 3.t!0a3 .75. Market not uo- 1 a"1' I''-'"1 . ai..i '..Ik Vi-i tt.
to i
I he a:, niinn i.t"t!.e kiili,-. i re-n rlf.il: t wind
very r eh mid t.itrf..l el.-. tu... ,.i i...
i y Silk. AIi,to l!i-lull. .u u.e: N; -I; W Fr.-t.eu .Mi I A.M. ri.Mi Oittubant. I'lai.i and s.i-i-, , tij, Satin-iiM-il ..-hninri :-.Mi- d-. Mini.- I liii-i. !lk:.nd t.la:j Sha-... Cuiuiirii- .i:siiii. .'.ii-.111. t an-.I d.iik Cai'ib:-u-. N i'- mill a-i.l h.M-k T.t -Jin. laqner. d ami Sc.ileh I)iat r. ili-ounaiid bl-n. iii. 11 table mi r. Wi.rn.d and l inkl-li ,iu I '.ala L.i l and I an. .1-.. r Quil Ull . i . .
' si") .mi. i Mi- i.n.-e anil r-.-.'rrt
Mm and fii
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live.
Tl,., I..., r .l.r t.. f li ri;r.ront nrmtinir niTinoa nf T nri Ta.oo...n-n . r .... . . : Cliallt I atlnrs
.no uimjainj hi u.is i.iir.:n.o s nusiueFF, on a i auama we lliuiK ourselves sale, sincethe Laurel Dec 20 1848
the London stock Exohan-r will have a favor- a,ui we believe, I redoma. He was then known the climate, the provisions and aocommnrli.tin, i
able influence upon to-r'ay's cotton mirket to fame only as a fiaxen-haired journeyman- ' nre till very well.
neie. ; .nauri, iiui laruouiany- proiuiMiij ill talent,. 1 he La ifornra lias nt rr;r.l ; A ! t j j
..... - . - cn.e xiiiJtiiuan muepenutnue The closing prices offancs at the Paris Buroe or likely ever to create ninch or a sensation in waiting for her with great impatience. "S THR wah ohd::pkndfnte, were 3 per cent, 45f. 45c; 5 per cent, 75F, 25c. , I" ASst 1S31 , he left Wayne for ! One word to our friends in the U. States, who lAfXlXX ?Z rK The advsnce in prices of government securi- l"e i,v ew" oris, where he thought he ; are feverish to go to California ! "' ,,u' Inatisr.iratinn r Washington, the lirt Pn ities, and large sales of Cotton will be of advant- W Pre steady work, and has ever since j 1st. Stay at home. 1 S..
TTT m. t- r v m
W dicntt jeWeiry fctOIO ia i,aareL I Provisions-AlihouEh the demand for the pro-
i.i j,.;;,,, J "'i-ee.io.ij can .ue.K.on tiu,.t o ,le , mod,.r;lte pri,.p, se,., , be
preliy well sustained. Uf fork Zb-j brU. city i packed were sold, including b: brls. Clear ut ($11; 170 dn Mess ut 10, and u few brls. each thin i Mess and Rumps at G and 7; 10 brls. Rumps t i 7. Of Bacon 22 hhds. tflinuliiers were sold nt ;4c. hhds extra; 3000 pes. Phipps suar cured i Hamson private terms. We bear of conpiderjable t-ale of Conunoi. Hams, but did not learn the price. Of Lard 100 brls. No. 1 country
Clock, Watch.-s and Jewelry n -paired ill. n. at- rendered were sold at o.e. Crime oil v render-Z??t:;T"h-r:il 1 ma,,e '. ed U generally held at 6c. iu brls. and C'..' in
.. : kegs.
Cheese A sale of 50 boxes selected Ht fi'j . 'Middlings A sale of G. brls- at 75c. brls. 5c
' " ! extra.
I 1 (i, A FAITHFUL CHKOMCLK OF THE WAR OJ
to ln a.-rtment of
W M CI1KS .if all ealn.-; Ciold and Silver PKNC1I.S; Silver and Plated I F.A and TABLK SPOONS; Jold, Silver and Cmmoi. FIXGKH IMXOS; Fashionable F. AH HINCS anil F. A R DfOPS; Silxer T lilrnlil. , Sin. Il and Brea-I.itl: Choice Cnll. ry, Pen ami Pocket liniveii; A variety of Spectacle and Itazors; tiold. Silver ami Steel PF.N'S:
Steel Iliad, HapCla-ip., Pnre Minintii.; In hort, every descri ption nfJKWKLHV.
J. S. HAIIHIS.
Coffje A sale of 25 bags inferior Rio at C'o. 50 do. at fitj'c. Sugar A sale of 15 hhds. fair N. O. at 41 . :
10 do. 15 do
a-n.'c.
Mackerel A Rain of 50 brls. N'o. 2 at P:50;
50 dn. d... at 8:00, 50 half brls. do. ut 5:00, 50 do. lvh"-
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II ill I. o;t, r.l. 7uc( !..(' i f o -ii .Voir Corrtivir i,f liifhl and da-k eoloi, to nit everv Tari.lv to tale. He Lan peiu ii, ali, a mini -piemlnl nutk of Boots andSaoes. .na.iKlit in the luaiiiil'a. tin inir lou n, of Rutland a i the t,.m;f .ri-. He ha n.ter ImiiiVr in nfler. a larreand itfiir.i'ile a si. i k in llii I n. I, Tju , M.-li's, Hov'iaud Yoaib'n Stnpv H,k.i and Sh.. " " ' Kip Hoot and llroran " Call lt.-a. y Donl.1.-Sole 11..,, i, " Liirllt Fiile-linishtd t'u ' tioat sh.H Yonih' IliMitiand Slim and Mi, Shorj and Boon . La.'i.s' ll. avya.id l.i.-ht Kid Sliunrr
" H. avy and I.-ubl tiuat aud Ki.l llu-kui
" men Knl I'.i-kin PnniM " Kipand Calf lt.H.t.is
T!ni.e li-i heretolore lio.ieht nf him an-minvi. n
fully in.iled tu eonie a;ain, and he Ii s n w ,-i:- ' 12 ton., r ill, ul so, call. n,. .aiiimi (rut- .m i.Ua uf the : i
: vaneiy in i.i i.n k m a Uriel hit ol artiei; . an.l lie j.j iil only nay it i beli.r and ehrajK r llian any h 55 in r In li.r.- oil. red hen-. Thtxe h!ii ha.t luen in j the habit of hiring 111 Ciiiemiiati, are 1 .t-eiall in. 1 vilcd to call ami l.x.k thrniuli ;o.nl, for he tliinki j? he may jfHy ehalU -ntri" ro-.iiparison w iih any reta.l i
tuiaiiniinieti. 01 tne w i-r.
T r 4; jrit tt mm krt In ice ct ail ti'tirg fiaiil lor
S4 .TS 14 50 3-. I Ji ' 21 .'4 : 1 ! 1 U
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O . 41 tf- t .
age to the commercial community of the U : resided iu the latter place. For the first year , 2d. If you go there, take any route but this, i S?;: "iSVll't'S ! t tlie pre JiAhlwi !,Z
This
Vov. ir, IP41.
11. 1 VN'ER.
States equal from five to ten millions cf dollars. and a "a, "e "horcd in a printiug-ofi.ee as a 3d. If yon insist on crossinsr the Isthmus ''' i-'-mbl. mane nim'lii.a-. Price 52. so. ket
by this single arrival. journeyman, most of the time, we believe, in , bring but one trunk, weighing not more than wU? and invXible' VX.l.Zlr
FnniT. Mob-olilCi, wllich then stood just above the cor-' 155 ll'.s: YOU should also brinir tpa n 1 ci.rr.r ; Failure callincf tipiin n. ti) pnard most Jucrodly the
l Tt T . . i t-- t. ' r t r .i . . . . , , . . . & ' precio!l boon ol FiTcdom lo inrchaf and secure 1. Jiouiac ue Lcmeu-tr Is elected ice Prest- : ner of Duane, in Calham street. Many inter- . bard bread, and ham enough to last yon from ; hieh, the. mr.-ed their Conmrv, aliar, their dent of the Republic. esting anecdotes are related of him during the , Chagres to Panama; brandy to be used in mod- K' '''mnToxVf'thr ntES' The preliminary motion upon the qneetion to ; eventful eighteen months, not the least amu- ' eration, do. from the American SiznnL dissolve the Assembly wa, carried by a large ' sing of which is relative to his first suit of, 4th. Ten cent pieces, as many as you c.tt ! anZpt majority. The government is still in a state of clothes bought iu the city. He exhibited his I net transportation for eioht of them i , ,il hy I". Walker, of New York. I be e.nb, -llih- ,,.,-, . ,. , ... I iui- , mi l.K, which ni- verv liomeroil'., are of the moil pertranstuon. ; extraordinary taste for coat.i of most outlandish lar. A'Diic. I ,v lecri.tion. and carry the mind l the reader Eleven steamers ura preparing at Toulon cnti, vests of singular proportions and colors, . V. ' I hn,'k J " period hen 'the Cm.inei.i.i Armi. ., , 1 1 " fell Jlnrricd ami X iminrrird l.n.lir. er-marhalliil ir. diT.-nd our native lind. e adwitli orders to sail at a moments notice, which, and iifPXprofsiljIos of most rtnri-Iit!iSil)ic loiiPfi- t Tli citiitiiiw. rr i i j i vic nil ht .v ailr of tin sirriml tu atl.l tlii hook to according to rumors: current gave indications of tude, by purchasing, cheap for c,h, a deci.L t. tt an armed .ntervent.on m favor of the Pope, but homespun, adorned with bright brass buttons : formfr havin advantao-B in t!, Sr, , ..Tk u . , F'T tfir.s E '- 1...,, ,e ,1.,, . , , - . ..... . . ..Mine. na in0 gieoiTj i iiu au v j mage i ii tiie SC.! le "The b .k ueleyanilv pruned and ln.nii.l, and despatches to the latest moment, state, that no and "fixings," which served to render him the j 0f earthly h ippines s; and the world makes the ",e ( vemy-eib. in number) form in ordershave been received, and the sailing ex- observed of all observers From that time be i- .- .n . . . themel.e a ran- hi.toru-al c:all.-ry of rreat inn-n-t .. . ' u.b wining ex luscntu i n ous.rvers. rom iitai time lie disliuction still more unequal than nature in- ml variety, .li.pinyimr the ..riirioalny and ta .r peditioa was abandoned. The essels were ; was universally dubbed, an oditv of the first ! ...,i.,.i ; a. .u j the ambor artit in thin di iiarumiu. A a whole, we
- ... .nil., ii. i3 .ut) iimrrieu woman i.. ...... :.. i: .1.:. ...1 .1...
1 , n.,., 1 ,,I . I .... ..i..i'-.i.....iiiiir.jiiiiiii-iinni:iiii.iiiniii.i..i.. water, inljj, he comsneuceJ tin punlica- is considered in the noon r.f iif., while the sin- : ,"'s, PU1'1'" huoryofonr n-M.l.iiiim vet P..hiiheil.' ; tion of a daily newspip.r for another person, ! g!e woman is looked upon passed. i i. the title r. ftrtm-UmXof but the project soon afterwards failed, and, in; Again, tlie wife has less neceity to dennd T",v 50 ' l,",,li,, l "y Kdar,l Walker, iu "T.w,l. l-5i 1 ,i,li-i 1 .1 -v - 1 " ' . tiil!im-lp. t-t. The ..rk i. beaiiiifiillv iiln.trattd M ircli, lfo4, he established the New 1 orker, a ,,p01l intellectual pleasures as resorc.es no-;1j.:t i'h cn-at number of . -nprsvinc, the i,;,.. : weekly paper of some celebrity and considers i the larsitade of ennui. She has duti-s tner- &'I
Lie ability. This was an undertaking of great form et ler station in life be what it may, to ' u "evolutionary p ri,.d r American ;
...anii, n urn 11 iv 11 v. ill. tiuunue", conr.i'. aim a I onian cannot turn to vary verv i xten-ive sale.'
or aeon i!ntances. and denendent imon .,..,..... r 1 .... no . .,. "Wish n card to tin- ton and miirii of the volume, i
total deficit of S-vea hun-'r-d and fifteen mil ..l,,,,,,,: 1 ,- 1 i'""""1""""1"- J lie matron, 11 ,he f. liei.v of the M,le r the , arratne ami relKc: u. s.vea mtn.r.a ana Hi teen mil- chance for success Th.s paper was published slle be a Inot!lCr. will find n sufficient stimulus ti,.-, and .be treat care ,k.. , i,,i- aecraev, a, 1
lion irancs. ' for about seven years, u-iih but mnUraln mp.I,.l ...... .... ,.. .. tohnwn by ibc anthnr'a fr. cm-nt i-ifir..nce 10 the
Tl,- T in ..- . . . to Keep up or revive, in i:ie eany instruction I lie !v?:l Knnli! ieine ,1.A 1 ..l 1. . .1 .. ... I 1 1 J
-iv; ' . 1 .1 s ...eK.uu,... eess, otmuttgi. us c.rctt.aiion, at on- time, wIlicIl H u 01,e of vomAa 6Weclest
6 " ,"ur" are inas.ng great el- . reached about nine thotisaud copies. On the
Molasses A sale of 16S I ris, from laudino- ut 25.,100do.300 do. ..t p. u.t.
mil SALR. tI PT. ri-ac. ec. .If., T. 10, It. 3, acre.. r.7. Pt. n-ac. ec 32 and 27, T. II, H. 1,1 I?o atrc. Pi. S. V. nr. Sec. SI, T. 0, It. 2 74 acre.. he above Land, are nr.ir II 1 n ki 1 i I.', Franklin vollnty, Ind. Till. trood and Term eav. Apply at C.F.O. IIOI.LWn S Law Office, llrookv ille. Feb 7, IS4!. 7-...V
CHEAP PUBLIOATIOKS.
! G. V. KDUINCTON, "g If S cotnnii nei il a Lit. rary Dejiot for the Sale of Ch-iil I'.l'jheali'Ui. He nil. lid ke pil. i ll j band all the la'e .b.np um-k, .-iiln r l.i.i..r;-il i.r , fn lilting. Sn .mm 1. Hliy lii-w nrk. p.ilili b.'d it j will In- found at hi eMahli-dimi-nt, at the ornrinal j pub'i-b.-r. pi-ict-, u itboilt earnae orposiae. lie j lias ibe Inllai.iii works now on hand, to wit: j Tit Sr. Pricr. Jacob Faithful, fly Capt Mar; atl, Peter Sun 11 le, dj. ' 5 .'.ii.'.. t in Si ii-. b uf hi Father. do. is
30 Ii 12 12 It .2
Mi-Uliipnian La.y,
He.i K.-.t
OMlII!US Livio From Brockville to Cincisnatf,
adapted to carry 7,000 to 10,000 meu.
Notwithstanding the general supposition tint the naval expedition hat beeu abandoned, art cneasy feeling was very apparent. Four hundred thousand muskets were ordered from t!i9
.imuuiaeuires at ci. ureiine. llw main cause
PPpnion, nover. the condition of . magnitude, for he was almost entirely without which thesinMewc
uic 1 n.-in.u jl ninnce, in wincii tiier will be a . friends
- 'I lie Vr rkt r, I The y, j 'I lit C.ilull H it i llt-tl !l it pi-rl
Carrvi'ie rir I', S. .Vi7. i '-a.! Iai rl ptimiifii
THE Omnibit will ibr nrouUvillt f fni. I Ht-r.p.in- l" P.irn
fvt-ry Tm sday, 1 lmr,!uy, ami Satnrtlay niorninr, t -n-t Sri ice Miip S o'clock. " j Otii-i ii i.Ttbi fa. Hi tnrniinr wi'l li-nvt the Gait 1Iinc. Ciiiciunaii. , H t"nrii' I;ititrhtt r,
; PTcrv Mumlav, Wrdm'hv, :nl Fritlav nn-niic at ' Ihniovnii' Alvini.rit in ?! &iro
8 o'clixk. STKVEXSOV & KlCKKll Kot itftlif llitf lib. 7, 1319. 7 Orphan Xii.ce . I .oo in a Cnti:t-
j f nim KiiiMinT oi v nruokviiif nnu i (iTintr- ; - . vilk i uritpikt- .in- h r by imtilit-d that live itnl- ; lar mt i ;u-h sh:m oftht Cijiiiul Mmk ,f :il ruini paiiy will be rt quirrtf im nr IhIutl- the tiny ui"
H r N d rnntlini.
By I.ieuf.Murrir, !...
T.k Mrt. GrT
1 y Mn ruUcr.itg
.on to sustain tnemselves vt h.cii tl.ey s-em de- l?;h of April, If 41, he, in connection with termined to do if possible, even at the point of Thomas McEi.rath, a lawyer of considerable
1 T . 1
n-i. i.yuiis i.-..T are casting mils- talent, established the D;.ilv Tribune. Mr
the bayonet.
kets fiffht
kets and providing runnowdrr for n ctn.i.l r t i..;i.. .i . - . . ,
-- - . v.reeiej s iieigT-i, iiea erect, is nve leei eleven ; 'I' i . .1 : r .p.. t.. ... r . . 1
...... 1U, n.esipicioiispre- vvhen stooping, about five feet six. His per-
, . lulljrly ln lMA9wm6. ;rcndirnlaraverase maybe saf,lystaled at five , . . : feet nine. And as be comes rolling; up Nas1 he revolutionary clubs in Paris ara her-nm, ' ... rjr's,,re com- sua street, his hat poised on the bump of conlag active. I 1 , r n; r . centrativeness, as marked in Folwer's 'chart,' I lie June conspirators pre to be tried forth-1 1 ..... .- ... . . K 'OTla his neckcloth awry, bis white coat flying bewith by the hir;h court of Justice. r ' . . n . q j. f hind, like the streamer of man-of-war, his
..,ie strongly re- hand-filled with mo.t tilebeian ..eanuts. whose
'
shells fall thi.kly around, like the fruits of an
Incessant bombardmeut, Id? whole speech caus-
privilepes
to give her off-pinp, the knowledge ajid accomplishments whiidi she learned in her youth. What pleasure can be higher or more uualloy -ed to the bestower what sight more enduring to the beholder than a nntron, o'er whose
lu st authoi-iiii-K, I air. ronfi h iit tint i e l eotiiled to the reputation of a competent ami t'-iiihfiil hi.ioriau. l'Erl:in ll'illnmt."
From Ihr .il'inii! Spvrtatcr. lThi ii a preat national um-k. th - h. amies anil ext.-lli neie of whieh slumlil he stmlieil liy e.erf one . whoMoiittl tMulertaiitl the history of human freeilom, ' anil the illiliienMile riq;hM of nmi.M J fV.n.'l the Kn'ckrxitiockrr Magazine, .hfiitt. 147. j lt'l he t-titi rpriil:p anil iatiiolie-Rurileil pnMisher XiMt......,!;...!. i.. ...... ...l ...... ...i l c..r.-l, ft... I I
brow the shadow of time, like that on the dial, ' that he ha not iTii-.j.ul.-.l, in in li.-.inc that vi'ho.ik !
basi.ase,l. vet left tniirb nf tli ,.,,v lil.t " "e voluuie, well w riit. n, anil eml.r.ieinc: a la.lhlul
, . i i i , i. f . i ue I", i.liiauie io I lie 1:1.1 1.1 aim imoie iri iivi aiiii-..
...... ...V ...V, V . ,. I.K.II P.IC 111 11 19 l.lll n
prayer was
municipal Diogenes, let loose from his tub to
sport awhile in the crowd, 'the cynosure cf i!'-iol,boring eves.' "
tion, will forever be mirrored iu the human
heart. rr.?..-ryrj'j v . i.qei-jn -dcji.a.jae:.wi hjgrari 10,003 lbs. Butter Wanted. "BTOR mIiuIi the highest market pi-iee -w. all be paid g1 l.y WM. CIULUEKS. Feb. 14th, 1S49. S cash ron wi 1 at7
rilHF. nheriber having taken Kimble's Exchange nei, afiluence.
monslrated against the determination of the
Roman people who seem to htve lost all reveranee for the Tope as an Kcc'esiastic; no less thanaTrince. The spiritn.il an llhemai which the Pop-- ha hurled against his once faithful subjects have been received by them with thj most complete contempt. fJrrsimiiT.
Tlie c-tvs fro-,, this country is devoid of in- s,,'!',,, and "th nraonthe C.vliforiiia terest. EaiisrnaN, Italy. !" The intelligence by the steamer Crescent The Pope demands the intervention of Aus- ""rom C'13?"3. the arrival of which, at Xew tria to reseat him iu his temporal power. i York, we announced yesterday, is not of a Turkey. ; character calculated to increase the emigration The Sultan of Turkey has taken a great stride t0 California by the Isthmus route, until it is Inreligious toleration; having issued a decree cr,ai" conveyances from Panama can be obtaiudecreeing to Christians the privilege of attain- F& nron "iving at that port. It appears that ing to the highest dignities even that of Pacha pmisrant to California suffer very much on and izior. the route from Chngres to Panama, and at both En:!ia. of those places, before they get to the gold rsThe intelligence from the Punjanb is of much Cion- A correspondent of the New York Her-
laterest. A sanguiniry skirmish has taken place a,l' f't'1'? from Panama, cn the 7lh Jan , on the Chemet, between a considerable force s3y': under Lord Gongh, and a large body of Sikhs, No urgency short of life and desth should who had taken a position and defended it with hring a man in this route; for a female it is
an obstinacy and valor which render them very utterly out of the questioa.
formidable foes. of nlimunr,rs eiwbt rlavs tn o-et from n.oroa
.!i"mi Inir- "t to this city, and many of those by the John; Superior BOOtS Slid Shoes. Wearecred,bi;informedhat'theRey.Thos. ;i?e,lsonani t,,s Falcon are still on the rad. '1,:
II. Stockton, of this city is snoken of I - t' 1 canoes from Chagres to Cruces cost $2j , superior lot f Boon ami shoes, consisting of
j s ihronieh' ol tv.nts which aeconin iiuil tin- .at ins )
of life behind, leading her fair daughter lo emu- ' "' ihe roiiinlatioii-stnne of tlii cr it -pubiir, n-uulil
pattern . Or to mark a son, in nil the pride of ; youthful manhood, paying back with love little ! short of adoration, the cures of her whose gen-1 tie instruction first lured him to seek the wide paths of knowledge, & at whose knee his infant !
Host EXTRAORDINARY WORE THR MAniur.n woman's PKIVATK MEDICAL COMl'ANTOXr.V IU. A. M. MAl'RICRAU,
first breathed? Other feelino-s I Projrtmr of nisras'i ut ircmm .
tic With denunciations of democracy niui t-ei'n. ! 1. il,.. u... i. i Sixth Eiliiioi). l.-imo. pp. 250. ITiee 91.
- j mn U...,V.l.l II1CIIIVII19 ..1?! UWd , ouk l lie I . . lent of relnike of radicals, he seems a sort of j g,nl. im,ge of Ihe mother who has watched TlZ. lulL a 1! "1 1
our thildbood !ivr love, her unweariri d-vo-i YS cuiOi t m.uv tUctio !te w if. , iui i.ecni.
ry dtttlcnltifs to the hnbtnl mi?hf hmw b:fn tpa- ! nl; ihoaml now porr would have ritioyt I rom ! nt lt iH't'; thousant.s now hrukrn in hi alth woiiUl have
MiU- Fink By Bcnmu, l.ivi of l ;i j lor and Scott, ClintHii Hr.irt-hTiw. Tti'j.i. r llriJ., Tin A'. n. .nl. Cjr Bmeu rnic.! iff Fanii!i lnrtor "a niilical w;nKj St i-n Uitl'M nun l-.i-hu Kiis'iie Aram, liy Iiuiwir, fYiri!n, ilo. t.i t tut, mi A-itron-imy Ly M. Ararat Mothir of l .nrj'.nti.l "l? v Mr. W'mn II t I'lilil'ul id Wiu til' Kniftml tu I.i'i-hii r ul Knhitiil r.iil:t1'.t nf l!r Otajje By TU Ulifll mt rir:m lit tt w Frt !n m ote I II 111:11. , i I U of (".fit Scott 'I hf p -umt'i'l M ii'.ou Vlnvohi y, Aniitin! aiitt f'Tl Snr:.aiit"s I. ill- ttf lli-nry CI ty 1.4iviniMl ranmacl ilt h J.t ctnr mt i ho Lung nii.Min;it itri Cura'ttr. Tr'nti- rn Vi'ch fnwi Miirnatr" f Im lu,orv and rliiluvi'ior)
! ThoPrc3ld2nt3 cf th3!FmtodState3 : iui"'w.i. Their .Wem.ir ait'f Mntiuittratian: , II !' Skotrlie of Iri.li Charat ter, in j I ri' O hieh is a lil.-il, an aecoiini of ihe liiau?iira- V..i .--.t 1 2t rem i aeli 1 lion of each I're.nl.-iil. nil. I a He.ti.ry of the Spnraheim on Kilorai.oii,
princiial i.olmeal ev. in. ol hn ailiiinii.iraii.in. siw i.n uir ..u a looir nun i empi ran: j.ue,
April next, it Iwim; the ihinl in .taliiieiit.
liy order of the Iloanl, o-1 JA.MF.S L. ANDREW, Pi-en. j D. Jilaiisrliter, Si-e'y. Jan. 24:!i, isjj. ! . II. Kor convenieitpe the iiioney may he piiil either to W. I'. Hull. in, ( l rea-iiri r) at "i .t Toimi, or . to the Srerelary at lUoooiing tlrove, or lo J-'hi. A. Mai'oii, IC-iq. at Uroohville. D. SUug-lmr, Sie". ' J O I ! A. "m atsdx, ! Attorney at Law. Orricn on Main Sr., Uitoo k vili.t. In , Miy ltttli. 1815. 20-if. ; "joirx ViTiATiTiiTnTii,- j A ttpiiscy at Law. 15 i o i) k v i 1 I e , I i I Juu. io i sin. :j if. ;
5 V5 1 1 IS 15 15
2 5 ? t t.
15 15
15
15 25
15 t(l 15 15 li 1 1 15 ST 15 50 I .'T
j .-nj. veil il j luintlreJs now in tin ir graves h. en alivw ' by a timely .oeion of this work. It i iiitemlnl ejncially f.,r the married, or iboe contetnplatini; marriace, no it disiloe important ac- ! cret which shnnlil he Known lo them particularly. I Truly, know Uilgo i puwer. It is In alth, liappi-
K Milt, on the canI at llriMikville. ..ill at all tin.
pay the hii;!iet market price for Wheat, lie will al.. rive forty pound of Flour and halt' a bushel of ollal for a bushel of irood ch-an heat. OrT..' for al. in any quantity. R.-nieniber it i .our interest to siippm-t thi null. THOMAS WHKiHT. Oct. 13th, Ull -43
ut the trnnaetioin of Centres at taeh -.ioi. durinij Ihe period. j Declaration of Independence. A.tlrli-4 ol 1'onti iler.iiiou. Ci.utitittiul of the Unit..! Slates, with Notei and Hefereliee. , V brief hin'ory of the events and circumstances which lt d to the Vuiun uf the bvates, aud formation
ul the I onstiiiiiioii. A synopsis .if the Const it.it ions nf .he several Slates, j I Tai.les of Meml.t-rs of the ('..billet .it' the various al;iniitr..ioii, ""'iniMcr to Foreign Coiiulrie, and olln-r principal public .'flieers. t in-. in oloc;ic.il Table of l'ulith-nl Kvents in the 1"- . Ililed Slates. isiatistical Tables of Revenue, Commerce, and Pop- : - nlaiiov. ' A complete List of Members of Con-res f.-om 1759 to lno. With Portia.it of the Presidents, engraved on tteel ! in the best M.le of the alt. front the most approved i likenesses. HyV. H llh, K n . of Job tftou ll, X Y. III one lare, handsome v ul time, Svo , in emblematic
! hindinir. Pi-ince 32 50.
!' t'l.lim-.
T'h.iolnv and Phr. init(.--y r(v Mrs. Io. Ki.w I. rs I r:itli.:il 1 ' li r. I ... ; . t" v it I. tai-i'Mi. oth.-i- v. irks if facts and ' (j. lli. r . ii Ii cam!;. mis, o si. rs, ic-
iti, to Ott. 20.
The revelations contained in its pa-jet have proved I No expense has been spared in the preparation of
.. . . . . . i.i I i tnese voiun.es oi u.iciiiii. iiis, ni.oii;, siiu aiitii.u. a bles.niR t n thousands, as the innumerable letters . .,ratr....a-e. n..t oi.lv of
people of Oxford, in connection with the Presi- for each Person' a,,d 12 for a mulei bringing a j dency of Miami University, it being understood sinSle trunk rron' the latter place, have been,
iuri Mr iUanslieM woalj not nccent the En- " ,n;uy " aci, mere are 1101 nail m wies
nci-ivt'd hv the author w ill attft. i Siiitt t mt ti and l.riri-la'or, hut of tho American pub-
Hirt,alo, vrrv ftmalrtliP ifo, the moiln r, th - Nr triiTaliy; who wilt find in thf-n ihe Trentniy yl . , . . Political A.'iN'K'pfjr, and a ma uf information inone either buddmir tnto womanhood, or the .me in the ,ll.pi.ll,aMt. lotYl,y inullisent cti.-.t. decline ol years, in whom nature contemplates an!
important ihange can discover the causes, symp turns, and the most . fiicictu remeslies, and most cer-
I tain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her
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ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE HAKKlKli J f, .WASHINGTON, to TAYLOR'S Inaugural
.rti: i vv- .... i': ...... mar he paint-red Irom the tact, that jTlrf im .tjeorj .Mes-.iire. .vi.ircn. it.s.-.inna msinrvoi ineir.vu-
nailsof all sires, which I will sell at the Cincinnati make from
It has taken most ; P"" '" ,he S' nl DrayaRe, foreash. ; THRF.F. TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY!
! ' ; from tts sale; hundreds of active, enterprising aeents
are aernmiilatinir a httle competence from the liberal discount allowed, and the f-reat demand for it. Orders are required to be accompanied w ith payment. COrlF.S WILL UK SF.NT BY M 1 1. FHEK OF POSTAGE IO THE PI ffCH ASF.H. Over twenty thousand coiies lia.e been sent by mail within three months with perfect saf.ty and
I tsSntra & P.i asolss. 4 I.AUGE assortment of the above articles, for
sale by HViRTON & MARTIN
SLIG0 IRON & MAILS. !
"5 HIVE just received from Pitt-burtrh a 'rre let
pointment. Cin. Ga-?.
' enough in the whole Isthmus to aupply the de- j
t len.i,,uTrr.. " ' maiMl' Trees and vines which are kept the cleanest. He gives the following account of Chagres, i bear the best; like the Imnni. body, the pore of and the route. j their skin become c'o"o-J with dirt and rel iin ' i. . ,, .. , , , , paes tvl,;,.S ;,., 1 rr, f ', . , '-l Chagres is a collection of one hundred negro ga.-es Inert snouM escape. Trees, the bark of . , ... ,, , , , , , , , which has beeu scraped and scrubbed, become ,,uU W1,h walls (w,,en th,v have any) and roofs , more thririnij and more vicorout. thatched vchh palm. A few turkey buzzards
-48 pairs Men's thick Hoots;
24 pairs .Men - Ki no; 25 pairs (. hildr.n's do; 50 pairs Miss.-s' kip do; 120 pairs Women's kip do; 50 pairs Boy s thick llroirans; 50 pairs youths do do; 20 pairs Hoys, thick Hoots 15 pairs Yonihs' do do; e-0 pairs Men, kip Brotrans. Hrookville, Jany 31, 134-1.
W. TYNF.t.
A Farm for Sale
- certainty. On the n-c.ipt ofOne Dollar, the "Marr ied Wo- : man's Pri.ate Medical Compulsion" w ill be sent (niail- ! ed free) to any part of the Visited Stales. All letters
; and applications from those desirm j to become atrents raiat,!e w ,.rk f. r re I", n-nre
I must lw nosi-naid fexeei.t those c'ontainili z a remit- STATU K KW OffK
i lanresind ad.lrcss.-d to Dr. A. M. Mailricenu, Box
irrrrtoiy" OJS -r, Department if Comma SrAaas,
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FINF. iakmoi i4oarr.s .."..-,., en .irr,,,,, . :? Xlw York City. Publishing Offl.-e, t:a Liber- n,vr ,xs,in..l the .'States -nan's Manual." in Cretk.otse Utile and hall from tin- Y V , 1 a- , .n!me, octavo, eoo.p.l.,1 bv Ed vin Williams, nal. and two miles and a half from Laurel. In acres . J l- ,K- . .. . r t. ... i ..i. ...l
j ornament each roof; and when it ceases to rain, - r' fie state ofcultivation: 12 .ere. naily for j The ! ,r,-ied Woman . rnva.e M.-.lical Co-,na. ,,,..,.,'',. , ,a(... itl ,,..,. .,. , , .. . , clearin?; M acres of evdllent timber . Belntttjiij!: la SUI ny. nooVseltet llironstiout the t'liiti d ,,,,,,,, ,utt .i,..;,., fliI. te ,l,ir.. .011 of t:. ful
inej tiuiu viienie-ive! uui ill liuiuoie iniltation Ol ihe same is one ot tne . r.t....e ,unr. is-r im . know ledce. Sienesl, J. S. Uanda'l.
asPreadea-:le,lo dry. Low and swampy, il ThlTe Xr,' TrkW irTl: 1?-- - ' j looKs the abode of pestilence, as it is. Now, in llou.o. a cml w. 11, bam, and out buiidinc-.; and HamSOn W OOllen if aC-0ry. . 1 1 sprint; ant t-res-V water in abundance. For f'trtber. -WOOL CARD1M. AND PPINMNO! the dry season, it rains ten times a day, aud the inrlir.ilars. inquiry mav be made of .t.hn c.P.u.ei, imcL01H HUKSSING It MAXfFAClT- ! earth is filled to saturation. In the eight Wet Laursl, I rankl.11 1 ., Ind. Jan. J, IfUO. 6-3 . ,UNri lTi,r ,i,,.ribir will carry ...1 th above ., r., .. 1 ., .. . - 1 bii-inesc, incliuiinir the Maoufaetiire of Clolhs, Casinv.nthsofthe yearitmnst be decidedly moist, j Still KOre Extraordinary . inii re. Satin ti.. Linsevs. Flan... Is .Ve.ic Hi. Ma- ..... l B,;.l, oil nnnnnionl c.,1 : - I . .rfri.e .l.r n s'rrl IO 11.11 i.-.' tllf ill- rhllH IV is llf the VITV l.lSt IU ihe CoilUlr. 1 anil bl VOC 1
. . . V. . I . sue I'l'.L ' . .VI... 111. ... ........ u q J . . . . ... . .. , , . - ITI 4 est nf Ttranrl;n,.n - . i- , . . , ,, , . .,.. cr. asiue popularity of Dr. Halt's Uinir Hal- ; iu t'.e most perfect nrd.T, he feels confident in war--n cat. oi e.-Eirioroinary latelugenca was some Ul lavge boats, which could make bntlittle . t Mr j.orth, ti,e at-.-iit, tells n that he i- iom raniin:; bis work equal to that .if any Establishment
recentIV seen feedin? a kitten .ill. rf,l, : .1.- . ,u,- i ;.....! i,i.,..elf. at the numbec of circs that it is rcr!or- .ii the w . t. hoiti a., r. earn, n.atn-s, au.i nun. uui.
a mi ria! uii iu iit'i c3 s.i v" 1 1 I'M. iitr pn uhk vuiiruns viucio iu , "... - 1 , . . . 1
A Coo.1 Hit.
a ne .Madison Courier, remarking; upon the rage of the public for newspapers containing an ; extra amount of reading matter, says, "if reading matter alone be their object, they will find enough that is new ti many cf them iu the Bible; a ad it is good reading too "
J3re ?ivv G OO I) S. ! 1). (iAI.MOX i iuf now rrrrit in from'R K I.- ' 0 I 1MOKK :ind 1 Ni'I N N I I, Uitd itprtiin? at j tit itld taiul a fit!) .u of nt w ..il h c ll" U'mhI-. ci:nri"intr n full ftstrt im-itf fur tin f.ill n"d wttnt r, ; Hhtrh In- urit ii to thf fMit lie nt u:jriinerly lorn rat-. In mtil.i iun I'. it r.irtm r Muck it" t itil c iuw , fn-r, in thr tiV.V 1 I.KMKN'S I.1K Nt w n It phiiu mi,! t'am-y caMtt'-ri-. I Ho t'n tht S:i! tuii it. II. av hint and dr.S FiU C! th, a hrantif atylc of p,Yul for 'rr-eo;it. . . . xf T.;ini:trt inr ("Itith. for pnnt. Hhic r- daTi.l I(i.v ftutiTit l. AVtiuU'tt Kni f hirM Mini dni tt-r-i j HAT AND CAPS- I T'i" fanry d.ith r-i-. K-y I'miey and plniu eloth cap. II .ivy tit r r:ipa Kahi'in;ililt lnth ffat. liu na Vi-ia Hat--llhu k waicrp futC. and :mrttnc hai.
. iia7.ed ami hnirc.tp. C OMPRISING THF. I yr iviu- ih- attrmiun t.niic L:tl.c to a rich itlvcLives. Address2s. and rlessafres iunir.mii.P-nf
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K tin1 rr tilt mi ol thr l muti mhii1, irom . r... . r,'"" "' T
rmiiM trititi iu hi jjiiigiisimi. I Fimiiltirr riut. K.iiihnn'h rt d r.im,r' Shulli. ' lltavj iVniji d tirb t.. do ThtbK.it da. Rl.ii K and I'mrr Silk rringt . F!ttrm-i- hranl tmnniMftKaiu- apron tluck-. ', Wool it ami tutton lltwr. ' ilo l gloVf-g. ! M'urstrn in-1 1. J T-?t'tht-r a full suipW orsll the m!nr siticlrt . I' the tradr. IOOTaS AND SIIOKS. fnn uftti r-pstxif kip Wm. Mii" culf httot. . do thick da Hoy" d tin lU-avr ltman for mm ami hoy. Wmm n and Mir kid hiH-. ! d. rmf Iv. m. l-adi-. kid ht'T an.l liikiti. D. Ciiit'-r li Nit. SO b.iirs bi Ki CulTet. No. 1 Mm. herel 1 I!.-.- Km-l.e.-.r.iiu! hroiaii Soir, very cheap. I u.-, biie..-t, l.i it c.rils, 1..1I riipe, ta rti Jjc. ill! KKN'SaWAIIK. A full supply of (KMimrul nrw wiylt- uf faney
i'm n jr. . :iiti .til oun r artu l, m mi - liin. nt iin-
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itu,..mi iiu Cmup I: rad Fringe. Hui hi r and C:ip U.t.lt n,. E00T. & S20E3 12 ITS. in. ll', sai.r nr. ,i, liouia.
" " lli'u-k lion.. " cir j,. " bo; s" tbi. k ilo " nun's siiH-r thick Brotrans. " le a. y Ui-. u'o " " s.il ( Kelt il i " eh.l'l.'s tr:nn Pent! strijieil Hoats. " h..kii nr..i;ans. ii. " H'-.ots. " V. "ills' llnck" il,. " kip " " Woitt.'s call' " lace 11....I.. kiU " ,lu "' Mi"i-' " " ,! " ebild's run r..mnl 1:,tc .Iu " ma', knl Tir-. " I lk lasting llvt.d h.j, in,. " kt.l linec Kng. ,1 " al run rnui., 1 Tk-s. " chilli's l.'i.iri, ,1 atbrr hoots. " v.nitli' oiis r ki ltroans
Mi-es knl luek sole Hiis,iits. V." .mi's s. al run run ii J 1 i3) kij liassl Mis.es Ci.al hue Hoots M h's seal rfaTieins; pitmns lio.s' ibiek b.-m.l ltroe-ails tv. mi's heavy k .1 see.l bu kins Ro-il l.iee b.ots e-il. tiuiroeeo run round tics Mutallie pvt r shoes Mi.ss peat strip, hoots
Wll.l.I l CillLDIR. ltro ikvil!,-, Nov. IS4d. -ii PARASOLS, Silksfe Ribands! IT H K just .. rei.eil a .lotl assortmeat or Silk. tiin rbi'in aiull'alieo lraroU. rl.iiJ llri s Silks. It nilitl KiIijii.N. I'.onii. tv ,-,iu Palm Leaf Hats. Whi, h mil lie sul.l at ihe li.went Cincinnati nricss f-.r ca.lt. I'. rs.ms Wnr buy ij.i.His il i fiml it ta their inten-st to ii.ll an.l . aiiune the jineesufiuf g. n.ils lH.f.irr lliej inak.- their purcha.... .May 1 1313. It . TVSEJ. TP!! VSnPTll!" INDIANA A3II.i?!CANT. rjAWf1 Dollari. ii. a.l. am-., 82.50 in six months, l SI. real tlict-iiiltii'the year, and an addition of 30 rents for every year pav mint is delayed llirrcatt. r. Apvcr.TivciirNT.. One .e,uare nr lt-.-i!l bein-s-rt. .1 thre.- tiin -s r r one d.illar.if pi.ni. nt he mail in ail. a nee; om- dollar and t.vent . -li ,V e.-ins if jayni. nl be ik-iayed one year; r.nd m.e d-liar and lit'ty el ifdel i. il m.. years and i: lb.- s.,me proportion I'm the time iajmeiii is ili l iy.d. I arei r advi rt:s. -n. ut . i..r a i,rrr n.ne will he cliar-id on lha
va mt- pn lis- p n s . Engine GIiGp ac-i Foiix-dr-, Ly a . 11- 11 A i. a v, i s; v. From Stru t ...j e-ite While M att-r s'aiial Hasla, -. iui;ni. (u !:aiul ar d l. r tale at this t'me, .ni;i-.ivs, 12 in. Cj lied- r, li-et s:r ike. ? on 9 in. do ,"J il.. il 1 ilo S in. lo 3 .!o d 4 d i 9 in. il.i 2 ilu ilj f do 8 in. ,.i 2 ilo do I in. .'o ?0 in. do r I I All!.!. ?IIL1.S AM) I'UHN S II K I I.F.R S. A'.i kin. Is oi Mll.l. l.U.Vlilo loUe la orucr. M.,r .-,1-n-ll " r77 upi All pfrni:yiH WjvI in thf linth ric"' nrte Jt. & S. rtur,arV !ur by ittiiti-d in.tke p . meat by tin l-t vt:iiitiui-y tt;-r. i!m-' l :i;i ciaun uf Inn- tan.'Mi ;:r.- In r hy noiili d, ih.it it' -ayuwnt i i tint inilf ut th 1 1 tim ', tl: it Th. -prnp- r iuraiirei 111 Im- tiikt'ti I c.ic r e a im iu,a luii-jvr d-lav ran imf a ti-ti will i.i , l.c grants, d. it . i V N want cAiem. T"J7"C will W ii;td l.y lU tir-t t'Oi;) f rCardinf, F nui t isr M.it him rtt- rf t!-f trvt "n th cTititry, rnd h;vt-old a'd tri-I !.aud, c en uitd i-iii.titH-jtci.- warrnnt ibv bcM ot'wrliv on hhrt no lire. CARDING AND SnXNIXU, Will I K- dotit- t't.r -fij-sititnt i-fc at ilu- fulluw pricra: l V hiti- Vi.i iu hr.mi hi ltt-fr. IU. i M.t d 17 " Kt-thn j Vsrn, 2 I '1 he tnuiU tt .,t r,,r pinning mnM he 15 lbs. I ?.I.ANL'FAClUUi:G. Jf-aiii, Mn niit d, 3 I -Jt 2Tl pr. yk i t'4 1 S 1 1 j 4 l.-hf. 3TUo4lSa'iim t. fcnrdinT I ul"r, STjiOs't-l ' num r.", :irfor!in lo culur, f2iv7$ ; !uih. :u-r'n'ii: i toKir. ?0 t" 2J Vhiti' Fi;Mtnrl, utcfrdii'j tn idlh.l 5 l.i.1. lrd k 25 toUj li!.irk( t, pt r p tir, S 00 w, hv.- a , ! ir?iot-k fwom.K (;OODI ; rf t! -r kitu!-, whit h ur w ill br triad t xchai i for v(d , ii!i, ir iniv kind of Prudnrt', rt vt-i-y fair ; pri tn. An t ar itit-rnnnt d to Jiran i ur work fc,i .d. piitl uui Ci'.'il- tiiiraWK', u hope tiri vpccl . Iiin:e 'li:n- 1 1.! pii't'ii p:ttr'ina;7o. i fAl.l.! THY IS, A; SF.F.!: and if yon an diw ' Appuintetl, ui- -Mil ii,aketiu ukolf. " MACt h. CO. Launl, April f.ih, 151?.-!
ininitrati'.ii, and trrat'h Sfinn n! oticri'i. 1 Alo. vnrinti Httorical, Stnti"tiea, and otlirr important Pub ic Doeumrnt , and a tomplttt? Indfx, : nr Aiialytit:l T.ihli- of t'tnitcnt to th- whole work. F.mtt'd hy F.dwiii WtUi:!m-, Kq. Illustratt-d nli Fur' rui t nf tin r XX lrt -idfitt. inra .-ill on t eel, from ihe nint nppred nnthoritii , and in thf tet tyU of the Art. Fruited cn the best papt r, and liandutintt l boand in tmbleniaiic tyle. It will al br t ni'n Hi-slu d with Vitu of the fnpitnt, Pn."iden t" Hon.', hti I the Seal if th -vt-rrtl Stair-, and the j Vnited State-. In f nr Krire 8v.i vulitme. Price $0. ; OPINIONS OF HiK FKFsSS.&e. 1 1 cm thr Frctu.'cHt vrf r Vntud States. To Mr. F. Wulkrr lVpr Sir : I h:ie fennd y.mr St.emsini M:ml a -ra.tinhle ork, and esreeltM1-. ly u-nfiil and vn etueiit. Ynnn, J . K. Folk. I rom the .v. U ury L'iau,
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i hi i one .tihe nHl important luiuks pullihrd l.tm i und at the h-Aet rarr
in ine v. ii(t u siate i.t a 'imc. ft mm t!if , F. Cour. tjnrf Ef. 1 hi i thf ttinM imptrmnf conirihnttoii to A 11 jican pwittical In-unry vver pn tilt-hid." iivm the Ihxt erratic Rerinr, Thiholt frm a moM rotnplei : lil-rar in it -w if, nf aM h:it rontt-rn thr ioltK-iof theponotty. N
indtidnal yhotild be ithottt the-e twn ulniue mt
; progress af :nsl strong current; omen, .n ''7 "";";";;. ci;Vr;r.s,s.i.e:.e .same. I.V ire. 1 I..- , .lo work on .be h,.r.e.t n.-.,e. -. ...d hope.
baiitt lor prompt rt I, rs-lice. How laany hours of id's
, , -v.. l ri. ' mine amonir einr osn citizens, s. Rose- ...ni.-. ... . : m .o. ........ ,.- - ...... .ri. . ... ...... . . mate ll stana Upright. 1 his re mi mi 8 OS of the sm all ones, which COll'.J hoU but two persons , sinallv publishes, that those who mi) be srcptieal, bv his superior knowbilce ad sirici ancmi -n to hn- hratnl pari.r.ns. sure tli. si- h.ioks at h.in.l for apmait! who drttnk a nint ofr-astlnmall... t.;J.i.. . I, - klA m ' ...av'cn'll on them, and hear from their own lips ho ,s, to merit librrtl shan -of the ..u'.i'.iv pair.- r,. Mr shall have feeqiient oiv-asiui. to rclcr to
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.JOHN l).II(IU LAXl), Attorney at Law, HROOKVILLE.Ia. M.VM'FACVL'REllS OF Cast, Wrong .t, and Stsel, Houldboard Ploughs, Seventh St. Eetween Main and Walnut. Tin O March 15th 1S4S. U ly 7 dT i37j7TrviT&r; ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Hrookville. !nd.. flHf en Min Scrrs-ss . Pt. llt'.-IHj ...
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i -., .. .!, ,i,, illl,.,J in .,..!. il.eir friends an.l relative., bv esine this , K.rm.-r. leaving Wool on tlie.r si a.- tn tne i .ncin- Fr,m the .V r. EtJrni Jnrutt 21, IS-io.
I r e. ....... . i ! tru'T valnable meilieine. 1 he as-nt still cs.niit.ncs nnii Market, can have their foils as ibT r. arn home s i In. eiii;.ha'ieally a inn ei.il . k. ao-l as sucli . night between Chagres and Cruces; the rreater ! .enaraiits-e Dr. Hall s BJlsam io ir."' r. lief within ! W. IMMGC?S. : . mimnilytl.s. rvior l a t.ational sii;.r.ort " j
number were two nlgltl. on the Wily omew-re , J ll."."'"!.! in tincini.a.i. .lnnnir ihe la.t i ' j "Snch a k i. m.'slssl!.-. and iso-r-ssslaial i .l.... r.,.. Tl,0 ..,1 1,,(..,.. n.n.r.1. ' ....,k. .-a. snl.l ,llh the above coarantee; and he ; m, eStlfr lll3Ti t riO nhn.'inPSt.. c. -innaralis. 1. lou pries-, t.l . a us eta! ion .1" a larce 1
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I? fr.oint lolorablsr l,on..t ...! .icil. The ' ,.,u nivillin. M.H 11(111 1' AiiU t U ' L. P I U K
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Sleeping places are me same as .nagrj iui-, i with mini floors, and nothing to cot. If alien j be fjo'nJ, the price Is a dollar and seventy-five j cents for cooking. No bread, no npr, no tea,
no milk, no moat. Eveu these huts are few and far between, though the river banks are beauti
ful in their tropical vegetation, and seem capa-
General arent for Indiana, and M. W. HAtl.F., nmok.illo.
Ft am the Lnzrrn Ormorrat
fBIHF. Subscribers lias ine; r. tent ly commenced in , ..ihe Statesman's M.iiiual i a .rt sain.il.le nork. !
i S the Shoe Trade, Whol.sale ami Iteiail. would rn1,,ri.-iotr a complete condensed p-.lmral hi.torr of; call the attention of the public ticrally lo tb.ir , our ,., rv -ram ,,e I'onnaliau uf unr oseratneut , : i.K-k now r.-e.vinir. It consis.s ot Roots. Fho-s . . .,
Fr.oi the TTiirhinitfttnrmni O Va.
m.TI.S'llll C. . I LICK BOOT r.tei . Ill IT
I I' li ll'ilt V- "I'-'S -.,., p.lo, l...:,--. 1ei.li.iri. and P.inama Hals.
Cincinnati, Ob.o, -.vest acT.ntns. rev., o. ... v.. ...... cr, fu j ,,1. cieil from tin- an.iiaet.-n. s, oj nnr r.t ( :, but scanty prai-e to ay, that na si ork of I Monun- Forks. ...c.. tt ..w anil .! iihll St.. ' .1... : .. 1 . . I i.i.iilV ,1.. .n .1. ... i n . . ... . ..... . .... 1 .
. - ins I, r.o. im.- e.ii I-...v .. .. eniiBi . a ue 10 ine Ann ri.-ai. snii'm.s. 1 oiineiu 1.
mi j-. aiv r,ijiiei.u to eotue .111, and new ones rcsji. clfill, iiuiu! lo xat.iMi,. n-ir stot k. Ilr-H.k vil e. S pt. i3, 1SI8. Hardware and Cutlery. T6 II. I. and Cross Cut Sans, A i. Woeoi a ml Hand Saws, Drat, ins; Knives, Ciiliins; Knives, . r..ek t Kniv.-..
Kuis-aaiiil Korks I llilteheri. Koivi s, ! Knob l.oek-niil l.atdi.-s. j . . Tbnmb l.atche. j Konnil and Sii4re no: s, Kutts and bcrew s, I I -on anil Sl.s-1 Sn.iaT.-s,
Mill and Cross Cm 5a Tiles, ll.i imI Saw Kii s, Waifl.-Iron. St-.l Tards, C.r.i.d Morte Cranks, -. . . Nail and Shoe li.imm.-rs. An 1 Irons. Rraees anil Hilts, - 1 Ames' Sh.ivHs and Spades, U.-a. y Cirail Shov. Is, ll:i Forks and Acs
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j r"lX im Ui- 1-ir live Lhiii irs.
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n AW MAXVFACTl.-RKRS.-AII descriptions of , Uttl. :., rsialilv. -a ill be surpassed by
none in the city, and are determined 10 sell ai as law
..vices, it not a jlttl lower loan any 01 ner nun .e.
Circniar Saws made to onler: Iron, Webb or : it .11 kinds of Narrow Saws for turn ine
either lor use by and or mill power; all kinds of j-ai ,j we ,th pleasure show you nor stock.
... n-m nlir exccntett in B sorsismnsr msiiuer. f'KOKtir. .111. t U.
I ble of producing eTerythlng wll.ch the heart Buckled saws repaired and warran.csl rsjaal to new. ; No as Main st . between Co'.uotbia & Lower Market IwacW Bat th.cur. of flood, is on tlw --'-" i ' u.--i
Joiiriuilisi, Historian, fcc. 4tc, ha tvir be lure aps ptare.l." Fi am the HarrWinrtx (Pa ) Jrrui, -Inr- ISs1. 'No politician, no man w bo sh sirvs to unilecstand ibe history of ihe several administrations of the tits-t-ral (inrei nm. nt, should be w iiho.it a copy of it. As a booh of reference, vt is invaluable." tVftw
Haines, I'.rass and Snrar Kettles.
Ihe above are of .-red at the lowest Cincinnati prices lor Cash. H. TVNIilt. ncokville. Not. ST, it4t. TO :io,o.oo LATIIIXO Fnrsajbr C F. CLABK-!V. Juu. :d, !:.
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eacu I'tituic v r.u.j!. r. Prepai'-I U-itr;. :: Uhr,.'. rr J 1TTLF. FALLS. X. Y. r.u.i I . i'.i: I i.i-Tji-N urM 1V toe? rine'ivi! iii-.r a.:. t' r ui.'ui i:.; I'citesi
Stiles, AVe.4 U&ir av. "i: .!.-.
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