Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 March 1849 — Page 3
Tke Home. few. fa Tla-irfccttm. Cnr.nnrf TOW or ttfFxrM
.... ... , . . 1 ; ar w v . . u vw aa a i n m e t The Jadiciary Committee of the Massaclin- cp jj w O I, )Va V T V PST
ST OF THE
n,, w.ta.h ii - r. .... .. ... r tba Wares Jt and Erie Canal, :
.. V. , .....a ... anvuaan.a t ...aa liaa n t re. I T T 1 . . - - .. ..
ide their annual report to tne uou .,.1.l,CT), ..a- - - . r..xn i ai. r.Miiusui
thick the Tole- by that bocy q iato the expecrency w .,, ,,,,, .Amusement tf ,,,c
, cf provi-iinj b law forth? exemption of the Pcopleof the West ami Southwest i.oual in every
in Indian, have made I
I.i-!?uje cf thst Slate, from wt
.:a Tvde etthers the following:. - ' pnlrnlir to tin- best Vkiith Vkl.
t t trim Coal Creek to Terre II mte, llonitead Ironnsale unrler execution ior ceo.. , tfkms.-s: co a Year, si oo f..r s..x Months, raya- I
:., i, ... .. nt under contract lUUtj -ore than ;
1 ' " . , . , .i. 1 ortinuB( of tha r.tinlpi.
sa near! V comvneie.'., tutu. - " j
I'.iA f.t rawronino- the Mc Uitm iJunri-
CT N a?.lltl ral me- Ihe attention ofnnr fncn.ls in this 1
II wi'l StiH he resis- : 5 s-ctioii of the Union to the claim of our nan.-r. i
a Tear sine, is nw .ie.x.. j , we take occasion fitM to express ur gratitude for, t'rwi'lfce let into the canal lo the latlr ! ted fir a time, perhaps Ir years, oy me con- the verv flatterinc patr....a:-c l.ithcrtoextciid. d to it. .elt ..'..fimmt'i From Terr 'wrvative feeling of legU'ator.s ami fear on the Knr..ri-u by the itHi.r.l atitv.eti..n t.nr pre. ; p'-iC- bv the nrst I UCxT moni.l. r rum icim, o , mm,, Rous appear to nave riven, we i-iucr nnon the tfint it will oier.l tin fa-
,te to Toint Commerce, lorty ana a nan .nt.r, , - - . " , , ' ,.,.. ! OVR kon or i UDEMHTMF.VT
in Mav last, ToraS.y iuliiecoiieci.onoit.euw. ''fc'e- hss rcc, ,,,d ra, va,,,abe accl ion, ,,, ,h). fnr.
J HYMENEAL. ! j married At College Corner, on the 14th. i inst. by Rev. E. Br.-.inerJ, Mr. George W. : ! Crown to Miss Harriet C.Tucker. '
I
IL.ut
Watch St Jewelry Store in LanreL
i m r. nnm-rstirneii wou:U ii;ucirui: call aiteuu.!i
.'Min-m 'i
or later conte tome conclusion, mat. 11 is un- t oir skriks of prizk ROfCF.S,
tie roand-d on evrnt., a inrro.incin craratte.-, imr
' i"-. tH .i;t mce will be reartv for christian law piven, however, must tooner rem t..n,c of the day meet i ...,sluvmd and and it IS believed IheuWl"1-' wm it rw.; ur " tlvperdant tlicnioii m n..reIiimii.
;r, ; tv. U.l of If 49. Auother lettinff
... t: vmW. for the construction cf wise, if not harWrons, to strip even cf
the work from Toint Commerce to Newberry, home that covers them, the wife and children of
., r ,i the man wlios icaiscreJions or tnisioriunes seventeen miles rurJer. , i. Th" has been paid for construction, enring have ,m.nere,. Urn tn debt; and S?w.ons busthe year encinC ou the first of December last, inew men, it feems to us, cannot fail finally tothe sum cf 341 953 1C The present force em- perceive, thtt to take from a center all he has j plove4 on the car.al is 1750 men, whom it it ex- -to knock from under his feet the last plank I
rected will be emploveddur:ntnecurr-ni: year. - w v . ORimxu toeiky I si.,r in the room occupied by Clark & Son, Mcr.
" . ,,r i... mil.s from New- moneyless ami she terles, the w Te of h s bosom " '"'"5l 'ne 'aoie a-i.iance oi uiy v rrry , mm t a.iors. j. s. HARRIS. There remains seventy-two miles., trom ew j . Mis rhaebe and Mi Alice Carev. Mr. R. S. XirtmU, I Laurel, Dec. JO, IS43 I i-rrr i Piw.a iam to rnt under contract, to and the children of his love is t ie surest way Mr-. Anna Con M .wait, Mr, tviia m. Krllnm, Mrs. oerry to i t , , , . ,. , Anna S. Rickey, Mr. O'eoml, Mrs. Sipmrnev, ttc . 1 . m, r compete the entire line. For the purpose of of all in which completely to unman him, and ovu humorous sketches, 1 7 4 (. ' . i t ,v, U nf lli least certain of anv to insnire him anear a mwt attractive f.-atiire of the Oreat W.-st, and a A FAITHFUL CHROVICLF. OF THE WAR OF
carrying on me worn. jgiewiM.. ... r ... . -. . . ' d. nartm. i.t in which it lias air. adv acnuired a hirh ArnonVin Tnntmrldnro
.... . .1 . . . I . II.. I .... I,.l.n n I . .. nH. nAAAr.pA- ....... VA. .UV UkUUbbU
mati-lv c.innectvd wilh the hi-ttury and traditionary varraiives of the Vfit and Southwest, arccontinncd. In tlii dt'part'i.rnt W'e hive publish1.!, and made ar- ! r.iimmi'i:n for the contributions of the ablest Wis- j t-rn a'ibors. embracinr the names of J MISS K.LI 7. A. DUPUY. W. I. GALLAGHER, j
EMKSSOV RF.NXF.TT. W. GILMOHE SIMMS, JOHN" IOMLIX.JOHX S.
RORR, CAPTMX T. WAKE GIPSOX, AXD O I HERS.
In the department of
tol
"All hks nl all v.ilni s; 1 Gold and Silver I'F.XCILS; Silver and Plat.d TEA and TABLE SPOONS; , Gold, Silv. r ami C.tmm.ili ITXGKR RINGS;
Kahtonahle EAR RIXGS and E A Jf DOJ'S; Silver Tklni'tlvs, Siu.li and ttiv.i-ipin.; Choice Cull. i-y. l'. n and P.ck t Knini; A variety .if Speciail, s and Kaior; G.ild. Silver and Steel PENS; Sti-el Head, llaf;Clap., Pm-e Monniii-irs; In short, every description of JEWELRY. Clocks, Watthi'S and Jewelry repaired Kitlirteatnr.s and eespatih. Every excriion i: 1 be made to
ai.siy cnsiumcrs. Charc.-a moderate.
OBITUAIIY. DlF.n At his brother Elbert's in Pern, Miami '
, Co , Sabbath the lnhult., AARON M. SHIRK, 1 son of Samuel and . liiabeth Sliirk in the seventeenth year of his age. He was sick ten riays. Daring his sickiiess up to the moment of his : ceath, he exhibited the mot stribinj; marks of a heart resigned to the will of a merciful God. I The cav before his death lie wrote with his own i 'hand to his friends at homo, expressing a wish
!. , . ,, ... i . I laid, slnp d and hi d Cahmercl j to snend "one more hour with them, and give Ameritali; fnf:U all,j Sluh Ginfhtm j the a'.l a parting "kis," yet he said the bed ou ALSO
! tvWh he !:.v; tho easiest softest hed I ever ""' ' kine. aim q- .i.tic,
I J ,
More Fall and j Winter Jood.s. THE uhcr;ter bss latelv retnri ed from Philadelphia, New York, Uui:on and liaiiimore, !u-re he has been piircha.mira tnrre ar.d complete asaortmeut of GOODS for Fall and Winter weai. HE HAS A FINE SIOCK OF Superfine Krenitt, EniJiih, Air.cricaa and Pilot Cioths American CaMinera Sattinets, Jsans. Kersess, Tweeds. Jtc. A fiw reaiiv-iDide ll'ankei O.rr Tns'i "t.AIllKS 1)11 F.SS GOODS, rlain, fie'd and strtp'd hlek rr.-s, Silia Clianmhlc m.A stri;d Cham. It. .ns Plid, lriMi! anil piain Silks, of varioUl Color Rich satin plaid hi.iek Silks lii-i k, lin.u n, amle color and Linry l.uslrr, heil atid li!ne .tripe tlrati Alpaca Chnenble, pljt.l and liij'd Lotri HUck, hruun, blue, red, drab and various cu'orcd ! riin.i Mlack and fancy Mcselin TV I.aiiira
ltiinnet vt Ivet and Holm t silka
lav Upon." I Hlack and lihi iold Kid Cloves , . Cotton, silk and lisle-thread do s.!rnraninakpadyin?bed r.lack and l.itc worst'd and cotton H.i.e F.el , of t a downy p,llui are." j Linen, jaconet, thread and coiton lace and edsinS He also Said "I am going to a better world, Sewing silk, Jeri.ted silk and Xiseite Fringe. , . , , ... .' Dress buttons, black lace and dress Trimmings j where sickness and sorrow will never come. 1 Men s buck. Mins and Men", hmk. Gh.ves 'shall never mere depart from the light of the ' " " olen, t hamoi. and Berlin .I.. 1 ' e Marsctlles q.itlts. 1.1. -h i! and b.o. Linen Table Clolhs Sun of Righteousness." He also requested his Wide fi-s i.iea. he.l sheetini; ... i . . i.. . j tr . ' H'eached Mo.liiis and Filler case do brother and sister r.lhert and Mary to accompa- Ticklllr.. Wajon bro. Drill, and Canton ' ny bv themselves alone, his body home, and ' ;, , i .., . Children a woolen Caps, Men's and RnvtCana . have it laid by his sister who was buried lU the Men'a lk aver, Autra, Fur and silk Halt
v. 1S49. and the balance
SSfW.OOa will he called in durinff the ensuing i Though there may he no little humbug in -
Tb tolla and water renU of the finished many ot wnai are cauea me -pnuaninropic from Ya.,kce-iand,
Shawls.
And last 1 "'a,'r woolen and cloth Shaw la
theTrUSteeS, acall nas oeentuauo ui - - bJ re piiuytiii, is n-ttiuny conirioiiieu in o; --..err, , -g Jf. oi THE WAR OF 1 X DF.PEN DFXCE,
ynA ho'.Vrs: of twentv dollars upon rv to set him to worft again, and tlie tee.ing tiial "i ., . ..c ....;... q a-Hitorv of the Amrin-Americans, ft-.m the peecnbmg bond ho.uers, Ot twenty OOliarsupou . j, l'W and , he ablest sketch wntersol the day '.riodofthc Union of the Colonies aeaiu.t ihe Fntich, t.vlu. naid on the first dav of Febrn- will induce him to exert every nerve to accu- Oneof.he most plrasmc t.ature. ..f the journal, is ,,, ,he iaur-.ira.in of w.hin,n. .he first Pnsil
, - r . IIS HI H F. X.- FOIIFItiV fOUKFSI'OXIlF.XrF. ' . .... .. .. . .. .. .. ... . .. . 1 t... TV - ' T. r-t 1. .
of the advance of mulate new earnings and pay ott old dents. ,,.. V; K, r. ...,.i .he ; i ,i,r e.rih..: . "l " L mte.i s.at.-. nea....t..i y .uuMra r.. oy grave ja uj .s wuor. wr" ..uri:..;
of "Ellen Marshall," from Paris. 'D." from Prm;, ir;. .'j ..r n; 1....1 which request was Complied With
on ana other por'.ons of Europe; -setn Moon, Men of the period. Ry Renson I. I.ossinr. In hand- S llhath. one week after his death, a sermon was (Kane- and plain do. and Silk Visettra
year. I lie toils aud water rents 01 nie uuenw j . . r-, .,., ,., r, ....... .r,.e... oln Kmbl.-matie nuidu.?. Prices:'" . j. , .u e. .. . ' Hr" "'. " liitraii,. Girtu nd Stair CarJ . r j i k. m ; CUV. and occasional F.nistles fmm n.her source: and .t . , , - .i- : n rear hen in larp-e rnnoreoatmn in lhi Itantiat 1 - e . . . -
uiuveuieuia u. 1110 uay, uirio iom ur wuirc ... -j. .w- --; " "I , , V j . " e, e. v . rue-..' "..rteo .1 loericao. 1111 is o.,.. r" e (; b 1 proii. ui iiriu snu oi'K ruion. lu lull ticrf liririf J to tt Inch ill lw lmoiediarelv added a series of letter! 1 1- . -.:.... .:...-e . . . 0 ' '
that legislation which is manifestly humane from the and ofthi. character, most truly,!; that which ; ky onr of;tJS?Srh,.r,f
has for its obiect the inalienability 01 tne Home- me nay, now on his route to the new i-.i uora.io
stead for debt.
part ofthe canal, for the year ending on the first day cf November, amount to 146,143.90, being an increase over the amount of the previous year of $20,166 19; the expenditure for ordinary renairs, superintendence, &.C., amounts to $34,- ,
SS3.64. The canal has been navigable the whole j eason from the Stite line to Coal Creek, a dis- ,
j This series will depict .he Lights and Shades of Life ; in California, in a novel and peculiar stvle. Our AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT I embraces practical essays and experienced remarks
welcome and invaluable work; it is the vmce ofoiir Church at Bio- Cedar Grove, from Prenare to
Fathers calling upon us to friiard mn-t sacredly the . ' . precious boon of Freedom to purchase and secure : meet ihy God," and the remain laid by the ride
men, tney oneeit upon tiieir Country s a itar, tnvir lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.
by a host of excellent contributors, who have render- i i,hed; bv E. Walker, of New York. The embel!ih-
Sk-nittorinl Elceiioa f Henry C'lny. ST1,a T Afiitriil. rtimnii.1. r-artr ArlAA dam.
I ' eil th.S nntimn rtV nil. . nc p nt ..c.l rtlfl SCe.1 .llll'h'.t
tance of 1S9 miles. The whole amount of re- , ocratic paper, confirms the general belief that to the enlightened farmer, and awakened renewed atr .i c. rn.,,l,.,. 1CIT , tliA tr -i . ,t. TT c c J temion in the West to the advantage! of Scientific ceipls, from the first of December, 14 1, to tne Henry Clay returns to the U. S. Senate in ce- Agiclllnir(. " first of Decemher, 14?, is f2T,STT.0l. Dis- fiaace of the Taylor leaders in Kentucky. Thai news summary, m rkets, fce i-nin.-i r v -.l , - , 1 In this department enr facilities are unrivalled. bursements for the same period, 54aJ,u'J4. t-J. statement of the Chronicle is curious, ana we . our central location ijiv.s us many advantages, w ith
Leaving a balance g'V t as follows: , - ".": " "," imvor. I
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Frm the Jmerican Signal. s'Wehave been deenlv interested in reading a new
and splendid patriotic volume, entitled '1776, piih.
! of a beloved sister to wait the morning of the
Resurrectin. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord. Communicated. Died, Nov. 17, 1S4S, Mrs. Nancy Graham,
menrs. winch are very numerous, are of the mot p. r- c01lSurt of Josenh W. Graham, a rulintr Elder
the period whet, the Continental Armi.s in Sane Creek Church, after a protracted 111- J u".'" tjoots and Sls and Misses Shoes and ttSTSl wu'l'o-, t the Ege of 56 years. The deceased j Jl TS. Bk
Appended to the report are tabular statements , JJr. Clay lias forced himself upon the state
of all the articles cleared at different places on for however much the Louisville Journal and
eeranh sunnlies us the mii'l inipor-
' tant forei:n and ilem;'s:ie news at ihe same moment that it is published in Philadelphia or New York; and 'we are ihtisenardtd to lav it befor.- the lartrc
the navigable portion of the canal, from which the Lexington Reporter may attempt to create bodyo our subscribers invariably one or two vt- ks t l ' . .. " . . 3 f . in advance ofthe Eastern Papers.' This is an ad-
we extract the following as the total numner oi the wnpresiion that it is the wish of Kentucky ; vantage which should not ho overlooked by those w ho
would keep tip with the r.ipnllv proirressive ami c-
j ren tf ii I sio.-it of the apr. In all the departments ol . General Int. Hi cence. Useful Know le.'cre, the Fine
tons cleared from each: Fort Wayne, tons, La Gro, Logansport, Lafayette, Covington,
42,610 10.C-43 21,075 74.479 9,620
Uhat Mr. Clay should return to the Senate of ,
the United States, they can deceive no one.
From the very moment that he was seriously ! spoken of as a candidate, there was an intense
i feeling of alarm and terror amongst the friends iof Gen. Taylor throughout the whole State. ! Tk T ,;,-;!l- Pimioup tnoV drT.!- irr.vnnil a-
"The End cf the Vick.d. bWe alluded in our last paper to the death, by tlm-Mr. Barbour, a whig member of shooting, cf Walter Maythe, in an affray at Cin- the Kentucky Senate, declared in his place that cinnati. The whole Maythe family have iong he would not vote for a man who would go to
. v asiitiiT.Cai ueieruuufu cu rmo wi iuiu aim
Arts. Antc!oli Biography, Sciviicc, pmert-s riuternl Imprnvcnu'iu, Nts,nml Oosip pf tin1 :'s) iheGRKAT WKST will be found n yvW hit instruct i.m n.i . rrfirn tl amnsvin nt. Tlii: MOST LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS are iifirrtd for the formation t.f t.nb?. an;l o i-xcnc is Uft Wostcin iinpU' fvtritri -urriug Hasitru paptrs thvir own lai trr.it Hiv. KcdmW Irriua la C Inbs Almty iu Advo tier.
4 Cciuos of the Or at Wn-st, 5-03 a year.
tt-ct nt-tcription. ami carry thi mma o1
btck to
were irnrshaU
vie all the
their lihrAries, ami t ach the riinc ir'neration to val
ve priceless l.-soiis it c(.m:iin ahimd.-int ly. ' 1 From r .Yrw York Erftrrtt. lThe bnok irlec,antly printed and bound, and the ertrravinrs (eeventy-eiq-'it in number) form in themselvt a mh- hiMoricnl jralh ry of great interest and variety, riip1.iyin!? the originality and taie of the author art";t in thi ihpartmcnt. As a whole, we have no hi itntion in eommeiidim- this volume a the best pupular liUtory of rnr resolution yt po'-li-hi'd. 'rem fif Even i nff Mrrrttr. 'Thi. isi the title nfa very t h-e:ut-l.iokinsr bk of some 50 vt. V'bed by Kd ward V.ik r, 114 FnIton-Rti-tet. The uork i benuTifu.Iy ill'Ktrattd witbatrrt-at nuniber of -mrra imr, and the ty. praphy and hind in s. are n bobiteIy f inlt le. It contains a preat amount and ariety i f intormatii ii re'.a tins; to the Ht volutionary prin.l f Atm ncm history, and i a work which wiiU doubtless, command a e y eMvnive le. '"Willi regard to the tnr and spirit nf the volirn, the fvlitity oi the tle of the narrative and relit ctioui, and the pre at cre taken to inure accuracy, is Oiown hv ihe anthnrs fit otti nt n ft ri-nef to the
to taste.
He hasopent-d, also, a most splendid stock of Boots and Shoes. Bought in the manufacturing towns of New England at the lowest price. He has never been able to etTer. as targe and desirable a stock in this line before, Men's, Boy's and Youth's Stogy Boots and Shoes Kip Root aud Brogans Call Heavy Double Sole B.Hts Light Ftie-finihed do
Ooat Shoes
Bootees
New Casli Store. ; Great Bargains. I AM now oprniuga large and complete assort mtnt of ir cnu., (..oceriei. Hardware, Queens. : are, Cml'-ry, 9iC , rt my n-w estsbi.hnient ea I "Main i;urge. Stret-iTT at the old irmd of Chccr l TVd ha'du .-i, wiorre I am prepared to insure sauiart'on to all liio-ic wha may favtir me with a ca!l. , My miotic stotk tn-tng eniirt'ly l.t r, and hsrin hern ' pnivi.hiisn.-U of thr- IjrLr in. porn r in th c4ieof hosion, Xi w oik, Ftnlhdrlph'a and Balnm.ire, X j am riMe xa tCT to the Lblic a gaud an 5.rt:neiit, i at as low prices as can be four. 4 in any regular Lou? i:i i h- wni. diit me a call, fr ends. and ee if thee things ar Amctig the iiumrruus artirUs I have, and iui tt-nd to ktep coustaiuly cn band, th foils wint; arc a ' t : J B k Bte Blk and Brown English. v American aaid ( f n tith Cloths. Blk ami blue bUtk Eng. and Amur. Catsiracres. Kauy Kuhshand Ammrau do
silk, (in! Uuti Stetd Mied Satiaetts ew stIe faxcy Cloak Lining. Bruuti ami Ithuehd Marlins. Checks, Ticking Jitid Hanging. Si ar t, hitr and yt liow Fianie. Fine II a vi r, Brifti and Fur Ifata. Fur, Chih and Pluh Caps. 1 he attention cf the ladies is repretfully in In a Vt tv r.tU nuJ tjii fill t ir.- rf V . ' L F aa
! ry Silk-. Also, to the loiiouin: j Vw rle Frfiich and Amerieau Giugkatms, l Piatn h!k and Striped Alpaca. ! S.TTin-Mi-iped changeable do. I Mode ThiSet, blk and plaid Sbawh Catn'iric Mulm. j Jaeonet and check Cambrics. I Swus mt:l and hook Mnlin.
.inquired and Scotch Diaper, Brou n nnd hh a. lint n table eaverp. Vorstrd and Turkish do tin la plaid and I acdter Quilts. B'k and v ii i tie I.itr I.aee and lnioralng. " Mit' and GUvcs. Bullion and Gimp h-ad Fringe. Bonnet and Cap Kihom. BOOTS & SHOES U prv men's witer nroal Loots, 4 " tl.iik Boots.
was a nutive of Kentucky, and united with the '
kins
Hiih Kid lt.i'.t.in Pumps
Kiiismi Calf Bvotees
Toil.t rieasar.t Church, Bourdo county, at ahout , Those ho hereiulure hought nf him are respect- . foil.- Ini I I'd In m .. afra.n anil lia linnanea' .'.IS.
17 , r ., i j : . i. i. . i t 1 ... - , i ;
i. jraiavi uje, anu i eiuuveu is 11.1 ner iiunuauu ; turners will, also, call.
0 S 14 24 12 -4 12
He t annul t-ire an idea ..f the 24
to Decatur couuty, Indiana, in 182G, where she "r? ,r hi' "olk " br"-f f "'!. J" : i J ' ' .ill only sav it is better and cheaper than auy lie I 35 became connected with the Sand Creek Church, ' ever in fJ.re nir.-rea here. Those ho haeieen inju riui...j ... . the habit of tturiiifr in Cincinnati, are tsi.eciallv in-! fi of which she remained a consistent member up Vllcil (OC; ailtj ltk ,,, ,',,,. tnti, ji
to herdeatl. While we trust she is now where i,r may s.ilVly il.all. nre rumrariron wilh any retail ... .. .... : tstalil ihnnli ; .if the West.
all tears are wiped from all eyes, she is of the Ti e h ghat morirr price a t." timet paid jor
,i.,..,l,nr r. ; ,.. I, a 1.-..M,. .1.. hrut.
iiuiiiui v. i .iu... ai.u ii.eian miiU otiv f caino lip tiiroagh much tribulation. Having' Brooks ille, Not. i
for nir.ny years sufTered much bodily aitliction, and during the List fo.v ye.irs cf her life been called often to fo'.ljw the remniiis of beloved children to the grave, rni thsre commit their sleeping dust to its mother earth. These tiy-
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. tion.
Inst authorities, I air. conn.l. nt that ! e is entiiled l j,; afilx'doilS she met Willi Clitistiutl resigUa' I the rvputaiion of a emuvctent an ' faithful liistrrian. . B
I 'jr;i lltihams''
Fr.m the Alhnnij Spectator. "This is a rreat national work, th- heanties and excellencies of which shmilil be slmliil l.y eeerv one ishouonld iin.lertantl the hisiorv of human fn'ilum, and ihe inulietir.hle ritrhts of man."
money fun ar.iesl. j From the KH,rkrx'orkrr Mnsni -e, .??.irf.l t?. Adonis (post paid.) j ' I he entt rrri.inar and p-nrioTie-spint. d pi.Sii.lirr 'PUBLISHERS OF THE CUE T WKST," of tliis esc-.edinlv lxn.it I nl volntr.e ill im Iv fi;t 1
Cineill.iati. tlhi.l. I .1.. I.- l.. t .. A . A ;,. I.. I i.-rlnn- dial ' Ho ,.- i , t ... f T.,. TAnT.lj C,a .miirr.
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l.lWfUl l. Sjlrt,iujj well eiowmu i.... i f .".p'.Cimen numil.TS win ov no naie.su W an, , II OU Vo 1 1 ill.., 'f, a'ril.etl, ailll .'111 l.r.ieilli-a I.llllllltl
., , . ... i . , ii. m.ma. I,. 1,1... k fl o if ai . Tssmc tut iHniiiMirr., I'loeiMni. ciirooieieoi evenis vnien ncm ii'i i.'r. u ..n- ;o .nthedev.l w.il be to pay the moment he takes his ( K,.w,paprr:iM,.,inB ,i5 , ie ,,,r. i;i s.cure rf ,!u- ,.io-s,e ..t t t r. pui.:ic m.,i 1 seat in the Senate. i an ' Mhautre, and 3.C0 worth of per.oilicals or cheap be invalur.ule to the present anj fu! ure gent i-aiijiis."
Kaan Irnic in tha Ves:t as rlesneradoes and cut
i m, i , r mo. , faml ..on. some of the Taylorites of the Legislature held ft ; Atrents. P. M"s. by a law ofthe last Concrress, have
lassa. inc .a...... ...a.. - . ...!,...,,.:. ' the nri vile re of frank inff let ters t o publ isliers.
of the most abandoned character. They knew er.uu:. couMueiauuu c...P. R;mi.,all(;cl may ho ,ade at our risk, if proper er r (-it. 1 wi,1 but their which was Only thwarted, as far as we can learn, idence is retained of the amount and character of llic
own depraved apoetites, and outrageous wicked determination of a majority of the dempropensiti.s. Taking these as their guide, ; s, in case sach a contingency should arise, j
they regarded society and its members as
prey. The long catalogue "of their crimes, embraces those of the deepest dye.
Bat fearful, indeed has h?e'.t the retribution! Department of the Interior. that has fallen upon the whole family. With: Mr. Viuton's bill for the organization of aj one exception; the family is now exiinct. But new executive department, to be called The De- ;
not ono has died a natural death. They lived bv violence and by violence they died. The two
Mrs. Isabeixa Axtrobi-s, wife of John P Antrobus, of Decatur cour.tv, Indiana, died Jan
1, 154J, agJ 53 vears. She was a native cf , M"i-''"P" )-. ; H.d Hcvenier,
Kentuckv, and at an early sge united with the i he wmkni,
rreshteri:m Church of Concord, undr the
CH2AP PUBLICATIONS. G. V. I ID RING TON, TTTAS enmmi nct d a I.iti rar Depot fer the Sale of 2 C hea n r-ibluati'jn. He iutend ke-iinc on
l-and a 1 the hue ihfp si rl, either hiri.n:-.l ir ft?titiou. So iooii any nw work i pnhli!ied it j wit) he found at his er .b.i-linv lit, at the original i l-uh!i.lur price, w iili-mt arri;ie or puT--, He 1 has the follow ing tsvrki now un hand, lo it: j
T.f. P
.Taeoh Faithful, By Capt Maryatt,
Peter Simple,
.Irtottft in SearrS ot Ins Father,
3ft " calf da 94 " hoys' thirk do 50 nirtrs super thitak Bregana. 3 " he;y kip do IS ft ' eal 4 sv-U do
' 2S " child. tra.n Fegtd smrd losts. j S4 herO kip " Brogans. ! ?4 " mvit " Bi;s. j 12 " Y-'Uths' thick' do ; 12 " " kip "
nm. calf " lace Boots kid M do Misrs M do child's run mnnd l?ce do Worn s kid " Ti- ' blk lasting fexed Bukina. " kid linec Ki z. do seal run i-i'tiiiil Ties. child's bcaidtd lt-a;her Huots. Vithj sup r hip Bn-,caii Me kid thick sde ltiktn.. V urn's seal nm round I ht, kd IsmtA Mimi Giat lace Bo)'.
12 M ii al dancing pumps 30 Bo thiek l4itnd Bro-aus 12 ' Wi.m's heavy k d sewed bukiut 12 " g"l l.'ee b'HiTs 12 cut. iiirtcco run round t.aa 6 " MntjH.c (ir; r shot 13 " Mioses goat stripid boo WILLIAM CK1LDEE Brockville, Nov. Sd, 13JS. 4S
publications such as they may order.
i
ted to Indiana in tha yoMr 1624, since which she lul been a member of the Sand Creek Church. Though for many years she was call-
'I hi G.rsev,
'I he Cabin B J Red Hilntrt l.a.t Dais nf Pompeii Heroine of Paris Secril Ser.iee Ship Queen of the Sea, Raronrtt". Uauchter,
.In.
1.. In.
By Ned Buntline, By Liciil.'Iutrsy, do. da.
siiters died a most miserable death in a hospital in Mobile lingering for months, under the infliction of a most loathsome and disgusting disease, contracted by a course of life,' as loathsome and cis"atipg, as the disease itself. Smith
Honey Vanted. l.L persons indented to the tindi rsitrned, or to R ( i s Tiller, a re rennested to make im;neiiatc
partment of the Interior, was oruered to be en- . payment. it. r Nfc.it. , . ... i .. . ,. f e i UrookviiK-.lan'y 4, 1S43. grossed for a third readiug ir. t..e House of Ivep- ' resenuiivcsoa Monday. Thi majority was so : V fa A X 1 S , &C,
decisive that we mav reasonably hope to see the ,riv;i.r: and DmiMr Bin lack plains.
Kest EXTRAORDINARY V70RK! MRRir.lV WOMAN'S TKIVAIK MEUICAL (OMi'WIOX.
eu to pass llirougn tne l.irnace ot suitction, sue : nw.roi'.h.. tti-ef
: evnerienoed the truth of inetiir.it ion "llio spirit . Orp.iaii Niece
' ' t lo
oi n man will sustain In iiihrniiiies." Her 1 rtilT-riiigs at times, for months before her death.
fy Mrs. Ora si co.
By Mrs Pickrrinf
bill through thetllouse in short time. Of its adoption by tlvi Senate wc cannot doubt. The nev department, according to the ar-
Maythe was taken from the j.il of Grant coun- : rangemeuts cf the bill, include tha business of' tv Ky , and hurg by a mob. Scott Maythe was the navy pensions, taken from the Navy De- j
arrested among a gang of counterfeiters on the j-artmeut; pensions and Indian .fairs, taken
3 Sin-!e and Doiilile Rill Smooth Siimle and llniiMr lill F.-.in; Si'.trle and tlou'iie V.itt Jointer It alibi t and Sa-b Planes Fioorint: and Cei'mc Planes, F(sr sa!e low foi cab, bv Bro.kviil,., Vm. jt, Isir. 50
lo
! do
R.TVXER.
j -rsrF.ARS cf j 4. euib to r I arv difiiculties i
ipi River aad tied neck and heels with rrom Uie vaT Department; from the State De- i
Mi;
a conpartioa in crime and cast into the river and part!Tient the business of the Patent Office, and j drownded. ' from the Treasury Department the business of .
the Land Office. The head of the new depart- ,
5'm.ivcl'n &: s.'.ivas.oN.
L 1U;K assortment of ibe above articles, for sale by BUR TON !t MVR11N.
How Waiter Maythe came to his death we have aired y stated. There is but one member of the family living, ar.d he is, we are informed, an inmate ofthe Feniteutiary at this time. What a'lesson does the history cf this family
contain? What a fearful warning in their hor- , Trease;rv
rible fate. Dayton Transcript.
l.L person indebted to the firm of Wm Y. Bt;tler and Herman l.iucK, i-iihr hv Note. Bo.k
mentis to be aCabinet officer, with a sil.try of Ac r "' f n.' r"',111ic,s;,,K" hJ, ''", J nr.fb-rsi "ncil, are hereby notified, that I am ..r.l.rid six thousand dollar, per annum. The bill also bv the Circn it C. urt. to proc.ed to the immediate ..... . , . r f, . ciillrctionnf.hr assets of said firm, "in order to the provides for the appointment of a Commissioner . snti.ly .,jni. ,e ,rt st co,n,i..ed to me bv the nf P.ictoin. !in,l Assistant P.-eretarw rvf the Court. All such debtors are therefore notified to
lliahr iaill ill ... . t.e ...toe. ..i; ... t ........ ..i. . fit .iav of April next, (anil sm h sibo have not civen
The new arrangement of public business, con- , 7. .fcliriT : t?mplaled bj this bill, Cannot but prove highly ' find thrir claims placed imnu oiatelv then after iu
A Department of the Interior! ROBERT .iohn, n.eeiver
Feb. 16, 119.-9- for BtUr5c Linck.
ajMniou Bridge.
It s proposed to briJe tlie Ohio river, be-' ai.rar.tr.geovs,
twu incinnati find Covington. Mr Chhlf.3 has long been wanted. It ought to inclutle, j Ellett,Jr, the drstinguislied Engiueer, has however, besides the function allotted to it by i
BV m. A. M. MU'R'CFAr. Proftisor cf Dsrcset cf .Virn
Sixth Edition. liin . pp. 250. Price SI.
30.000 Copim soi l it MX ,
ol mi flk-rinc nf physical and mer.ta'. on
many an aflV ctin itei,V, and prcum-
to the husband mi?ht have been spa-
i d; thousands r.ow pi or wot. Id h ft ve nioyi d com- '. pett net : thotisar.i.ia now hrokt n in health iiiiM have er.j veil it; hundreds now in tlo'ir graves been al;vi
j by a timtly poesion of t!r.s work. ! It i int iubd epic:aliy f.r the married, or those i contemn'. atinc innrriare, a it dUchises i:.iptraat sef crets which should lu known to them parrienlar ty. 1 Trn'y, know huge is power. It is health, happ:nr'i, afTlin nce. The revelation contained in it paxes have proved . a bleing t o th'iusand, a the innumerable b iters recched by the author will attest. Here, al-o, every female the w ife, the motht r, th? one either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline ol years, in v horn nature contemplates an important change can discover the causes, symp
tom, and the most efficient trmedie. and mt cer-
ove in a Ctttap;a
I.t 11 a Cameron Livtsof ;hc rrcsidenta Mke FniU By Bennett,
! wtc vcrv severe; vet, whenever enquired of L-visof I aylor and Scott, ( " . t Tlinti'ti Rnfidias'. ' 011 Uie 9iihjectt she manifested a spirit of Cliri!- -ap-.er's nndf
he biased with the ex- i 1 ' iT, "J
With i Family Doctor a m"dica! workj
Steal nt .loiini Jt,v,!iu Ttix- tie Arum,
PaRAS0LS, Silks & Ribants. II VF. .iul rfeeit-d a cd asfortmct-t ut lilkn Oinhain andt'ilico I'aiascls. Plaitt Dr- Silks. Btniuet lib..nd. Vonnet and Palm Leaf Hat.
jr(. i Whit h wil Ik sold at thel"Wft Cincinrsti pnffi 2$ fr cah. ISxson u i-hini; to hoy jjonrfs ill find it to 2 ; their in n t i call nod t xjmmr the prices of amy 4c b "ire they make their nurebases.
max ii9 imj. h.. i 1 - r. a. . TKTI?IS OFTHI IMM.INA A3Ii:iiICAX. fVVO :.t;,irs i.i ads r.ncr, $2.JP in six monthsI) S Coai theend ot't'ie ytar, and auaddiiioii of .0 cent-fir t i rv ear ia 1:1 cut ids laved thereat
25 1 U r. 55 i AnvrnnsE vkxt. One snuare or less will bein 55 sertcd three time f.r one dnl!ar,if payment be mad 25 in advaiie: one tl.d.ar and tt nty-live cent if payt ( mt nt be Jt l e;l o;h year; and o"' dollar and fifty 25 i ci if dt l-iw-d twn vt-:irv, ami in the sam propor25 i linn ttii t!.e t.nie ttani-ut is delayed. Larger ad2 ; X'frtis. ii.v-.i f h- a lotij;t r tiaic uiU be charged on tbtt 25 me irineiil . ! FPTina Sfion and Fonndrv. bv
SS SJ S.s iS
it
tiait Rttbnilssion
creise of her in'.ellfctu.il ficultles and
speech ti':l the mnmer.t cf hor death. In the
linniilna nf IaiiIiiii. T.ar.l Tasr. reraivrt t:l I Fliliatll,
1 ' 1 I., etnres m asirrnoraf ypiril," s-l.e f otiimitltd her soul to the hands of xiotin rs of F.mria.n! - . 1 ... ... .j- 1 .. 1 t- I M'onieii of F.iiel.md
Wives nf Fntrl ."d
fell osleep (as we trust) in
Jesus." atBsjgerT.jj, auM iiwe jsKajMaaaaaasasssaaasjaasM
?5 . : Front St re
without a sini!o
Ee Itulsrcr, !o. Bt M. AraBt Mrs. F.ilis, da do .In Bt Benaatt
r. ii a i.aiur n.
;;ov:e v iv Water Canal Biiin On hand a: d ttra at this timo H ii. t'lmder, 4 i et stroke.
'1 in. d ' do. R ill. do 3 do do 9 in. do 2 do do ft in. do 2 do do in. do 20 in. do
COriElERCIAL.
Oautrhter of Kngiand liamllis of tbL (ap;o
American Hevnw
, F'rt l)tiQm-i.e ! 1 Host nti d Lift- of Orn Scot Th- Heaiml'til Wjdosr
Physiolo y, niniAl and Tntai Sartrtatit Lif- of Henry Cl.y Love and Parentage Vitih l.t etur- ft the Lunga Contnnptio:i CnraSU. Treat. m on Milch ts Marriaiff ; I is lu-tury anU Philosriphy)
Mat rimoi'v
tain nv de of cure, in every complaint to which her
1
TJ A.I- b in wi't it i Tr-sim fhn that ftWP him
ajiia 11113 i . --s, ...... - - -
j Those , ho are indebted o him on old notes and ac- accutniilatinir a little competence from the liberal Sucar and Molasses The market for Sugar ' counts. mav expect to lav cost unless they are settled " r .
. soon WITHOUT I11S unci io or PKfbUNb. .ti.co.in. siiuae,., ...... ...e . , -lni .Alolass es 19 miner quiei. i e report a taie
. . I mean what I say, as money I must nxre. I ders are rcq'iired to be arcompameii m un pas inent. i
VJ uat oi uie most oeauiuui gems in orieu- Jan. 2, 1879. r..x. rt. in k in..
Pav hd! and save cost.
written a letter, declaring its practicability, and Mr. Vinton's bill, the business of collecting sta-j ?HF. nn.lersicrned wishes it distinctly understood makc l.ar, the lower House ofthe Ohio Legislature has tistics relative to the internal commerce of the S n,o".XVno". liei.t nah"mnnVp Tin
passed a bill incorporating a company to build country, with other kindred matters, the bridgi . 1 may come in lime.
Mr. Ellett sys in his Utter, that it is entirely practicable to span the'who'.e breadth ofthe riv
er wilh a single arch, which will not impair tal literature is contained in a passage from the j the navigation in the least, at a cost of $300,000 . Persian poet, Sadi, quoted by Sir Wf Jones, the j - . . - - . a - i 1. - 1 1 - 1 ? a 1 l"ll : '
The riirantic arch is to be l'.m teet above the sentiment ot wiucn isemoocieu in uie iuuuwuib ,
rantre of the. river, at low water the towers lines:
for the suspesion of the wire cables 230 feetj high twenty cables four inches in diameter,' capable of sustaining a weight of 7,000 tons. . This is truly a grand and gigantic project. j The bridge at Wheeling is to bejninety-two j feet above low water mark the bridge contem- j
: Sex is subject. ! ITS IMPORTANTF. TO THE MAURIF.T)
may be rathcred from the f.ict, that Traveling .trutt J
C iniiuiinti I Urt. IV Ii. '2Sth. Flour There was a fair deinaiid to-day wilh nales of 1930 br's., including 500 brls. City MilU (Saturdav evening) at 3,73; 100 do. to-
. n r.i i n.-l 1 . r lt'l.:i....i... C .. I . llmoail f.-hl
i:ay ;.l .i,ri.; t.o. irm.. ...uie.sa.e. s....a. , Mrs ,; sk,.t.hp. of Ir;.h Character, ia II 3,s0 delivered; 200 do. from railroad, and 200 i n,. at lit . em. each . . o - i -or. i t -. .... I ! Spnrrbeim on Kdocalion, do. from store at 3,o, and 00 do. Trom railroad j , ',.,.,,.. , ,SuVr , i cmprrate Life, ..1" i Sell I 'iilture
' ' plivsioio--v and rheennlocT Py Mrs. Foster, 1 I Provisions There was some inquiry for : r i,.r-, prarii.al phr. iiot.ipr ' ... , . oin mm ii.. ct W it h i ari.ms oilier works of fact, and ion, lo
uuiK .Meat, wiin satesoi i,.,.,,. . . oi, , .c. Oct. 50.
C'-.nnali. r.n.ncs, S .l t do do t do I do
ptt I nl.". MIS.l.S A V II CO H N SHF.I.I.F.RSt All km'. .r xil l.t. tiEAHIXG made to order. Mar. 25. I
Pay Up! All p.rs.ns'iii.lrbted to the .ir.dcrsicnril. ortn?. .V S. I'm. r. are li. rebv n.-lilied to make psym.nt br the 1st of January next, 'all ihose bavins; claims tt Ion? siainlim- are her. by I'-nli- d. lhat il'pa.mrnt is s n.'t mule at tli.it tun.-, that ihe pr..p-r nicuniea . Ill be taken ii coerce ja m.iit,a longer I'.-lai re. not anil a .!! not be rallied. H. 1NU3.
S5 !
15 S3 J 0 II 25
ZS I)
i! WOOL rAIfiRlMS 15 TTTTTE iii be rra.lv by the firt of May forCardinj. 0 W and as ...ir Machines ar.- of ibc best .n ib foontr, a ...I . e have ..111 &nd trill! halllls, S1CCSS1
I ST
III- 1S43.
THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY!
at 3'o'c; 500 pes. Hams at 5c; and 300 do Sides at 4e. Of Lard 15 brU No. 2 sold at 5;4'c
from its sale; hundreds of active, enterprising atrcnt. i No demand for Barrel Tork.
The sandal-tree perfumes hen riven. The axe lhat laid It low; Let man who hopes to be forgiven. Forgive and bless his foe.
Superior Boots and Shoes. THE un.tersir;ned has just received from the Mantif.icturcs, Oeory. town, Massachusetts, a very
' superior lot of Hoots and Shoes, consisting- of : : x. -. .I.I..1- l. ...
pai. .... .. ....va iiihi.,, is pairs Men's kip do; 25 pairs Children's do; 50 pairs Misses' kip do; 120 pairs Women's kip do; 50 pairs Hoys thick Brogans; 50 pairs youths' do do; 20 pairs Hoys, thick Boots
15 pairs toutns no u; PO pairs Men's kip Itm trans. Brookville, Jan'y 31, 18.
.,f 1 l,l,.l. rtrt,l e . p Soir.r J.1 ., ami Sh, o . e.n .,,.1 a ...ie
rnpirs wilt nv SF VT It V XI I T. FU F.F. OF . ' ft- a ea..M.. . .......
postage TO THE PURCHASER. ; S. H. Molasses at p. n.t. Sugar may be quoI Over twenty thousand copies have been sent by : je(i at 41- i0 Jl j'c. Molasses at 25c. ; mail within three months with perfect safety and j Coffee The Cofi'ee market is quiet. Holders
eertamiy. . ! awaiting the news from New Orleans and BalOn the receipt of One Dollar, the 'Marr led W oman's Private Medical Companion" w ill be sent (mail- j tiliiore m.irkets-.C. has been refused to-day. ed free) to any part of the United States. All letters aud we quote 71g to 7lC. as the asking price.
a. TTNER.
IIvs- to Cnlch Kats. A Yankee has just invented a method to catch
r.i.t.n oro th ri;Hni at Saint Lonia to rats. He says: locate your bed in a room much
' . ...... . . ... . 1 m a raaw-. , ST a SXT,aM saST a WT a ST
have an elevation of 45 feet above the highest miesieo dy ini animaii, and on retiring put out I Art '3 iH.iJUAii, fresheu-bnt this bridge is proposed at 120 feet the light. Then strew over your pillow strong AAAtImm anYpieSSatreS above law water mark, or fifty feet above th. ' celling cheese, three or four red herring, some WVeS.A
iBarievmeai or new malt, and a 6nnnklinr of a t Washington, to tayi.oius inaum-ai
! .l.:.J JCl V 1... 111 cl.l Xte.snce. Marcn, iw nun, rii.or, ... ......
great flood cf 1S32.
Ve believe the project practicable, and that '
and applications from those desirinir to become airents must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Manriceau, Box 1224, New York City. Publishing Office, 129 Librr-ty-st. New York. The 'Married Woman's Private Medical Companion' is told by Booksellers throughout the United States. 4-6n
the enterprise "will pay.'
at work, and then make a grab.
1 ..r K .1.. ..C ...... i-w.Bm
I ministrations, an.i ... s 1. .-..-....o. ... i o..s. -j Also, various Historical, Statistical, an. I other im- ! ni.rt.nt Public Documents, and a complete Index,
Delaware V. S. sScnat.r. or Analytical Table of Content, to the w hole work t Foiled bv Edwin W il.iams, F.sq. Illustrated ith PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 23. j Portraits of our 12 Presidents, enrraed on steel, from . - .. .. . .. .. ...I o..il.,,r.iti... ami ill the eV Stile
lajou the 21st of December, for the purpose Jona aies was eieciea u. o.oenaicr iu Pace,;f.he Art. rnr.tcd cn the Inst paper, and hand-
f AAna.i.:n. tlx .AAA;t.. r nf John M. riavlon. som. lv hound in emblematic
VI VUlUlltCauv lilt? UtixrCJCtlV VI lUllllsTUiatC IU. " J . a - . . - . f .1. . " ! . mu-itKhcfY with iews ol the
A
Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CAKDINO ANP SPtXXlN'f.!
laoCLOIH DRESSING MANUFAI
HINCJ. The subscriber will carry on th
U-
above
Saleratus A sale of 3 casks city at 5Ve
Nutmegs A sale of 50 lbs. at p. n.t We quote 1,20 to 1,25. Raisins A sale of 50 bezea R. M. at 1,75. Cheese A sale of 100 boxes from old lot at 5c. Cotton A sale of 23 bales middling fair at Oats A Kile of 300 bush, at 25c. Sterine A few small lots selling at
The demand is dull owing to the stoppage of
Public .lociinj at San Er.xnei.ro. j The citizens of this place held a public meet-1
business, including the Manufacture of Cloths. Cassi-e-1 1 I. V. U;. la.
mi re, raiin--.i., i-ii.--. , - ...... 1,1-, v .... . . . chin, ry is of ihe very best in the Countrv; and beinj ' navigation by tne .Miami Uanal.
in the most p. rtect order, he tit is cmnuent in war-1 , r iotiiit- his work eoual to that of any establishment ;
in Ihe West, both as n cards nealnes. and durability. 1 TlimTlllr A IVTrttlPP H.. will .1.. work on the shortest notice: and hope. I . "ruP11e "U.U?
tion for the establishment of provisional gov- j ernment in the Territory of Upper California. A series of resolutions were passed to the fol-1 lowing effect: ! Whkeas, The present iuseenre condition of
the country its anarchical and anomalous position and the impnnitywi:h whichoutrage and
will do work on the shortest notice; and hope.
style. It will also be bv hi. superior know l.-dtre and sv.;ct auction lo hi:- f " V r.. Le ,re be. hv e'J'apitol, Poident's sines,,, oP meet a liberal share of the public P-J , "'""'PVrTh". J?,
... ..... . . i The lrienos are requester, to aiteno
luicui-c oic oiii:iiiiieii, is ui nave a tery tujuri- OK F 1 Tf. I T Prin
SVLaal r.aa.laa.U. l o.l. H S,.tes. In to.tr IVrtT.- SVO Volumes
r, ... . . , . . ., - ! OPINIONS or nit rar.a,. The Examination of Ihe students in the Se- j rmmthe Prevalent ofthe Vu.ted Srcrt. minary will take place on Thursday and Friday 1 Mr the 1st and 2i of March. The first day at the . iy nn-r.ii ami cenvmient. Yours. .1. K. Polk." . , . ..!.. From the Hun. Henry Clay. Seminary, and rnuay at the Court House. Mv r,, ,r sir:Yonrstat. man s Manual is a very
F.xhibition of the Lyceum on Friday night. valuable w... k for n-f.-renre. J , S I'A I E OF NEW-YORK: rTV.A r.i..la 1 .a raini.itdil to .1 l.illil , .. ..a? n . . .
rlII E Stockholders of the Brookville and Conners-
: tiotinea mat nve uot..i v.... l- ..r i..i r-om.
House, and the Seals ot tne several aiate., inn .m- ....jrv. ,.....,....,., ,K r;:. 1 ..anv will be r. n u i r. .1 on or before ihe 5lh day of
-riceaio. raiTiuis irj.n'c .- ......... .. - . ... . - . e t . .
nati Market, can have tiieir olis as tncy r.-tarn nme, W. BIUC.GS. Harrison, Dearborn Co., la. l-fra
. Pres.
Cheaper than the Cheapest NF.W BOOT AND SHOE STORE. flOlF. Stlhscribers bavi n recently commenced in the Shoe Trade. Who'., sale and Retail, would
attention ol tne pulliic fjencrany . ineir
April in xt.it heme the third instalment
fly order of the Board, O1"
JAMES I.. AN DREW
D. S'atirht. r, Sec'y. Jan. 24th, 1S4J. X' It For ronvenienre the mnncv mav be paid ci
ther lo W. IV Bolton. fTrea-urer) at W est Union, or I Heavv Brotram for men and boys,
gvlh.r with canibes, oils, ...sters, &.c
Wore A'cw GOODS.
J ...1 D. G .V t I.I ON is iu.t n..- receiving fro-n'R L x c IMOUE and C I M I N X A IT. ami uin-niii; at
! his old .laud a full suonlv of new aud . I. it ml ckiiIs
iri.uirs lull assortment lot
which he otters to the pill. lie al surprisingly low rales.
In a.l.lil ion to our form, r stock nf chubs we now offer, in the GEN TI.EM EN'S LINK New st le plain and fancy cas.imeres. do do do do Sattinetts. Heavy blue and drab Felt Cloth, a bea'ltif styla of irootis for Over-coais. j Lamartine Cloth, for pants. Blue red and yellow flannel.. Woolen knit shins and drawers HATs AND CAPS. Men's fancy cloth caps. Boys fancy and plain cloth caps. Heavy fur caps. Fashionable brush Hats. Burna Vista Hats. Black waterproof, and sporting hats. Glazed and hair cap.. L AD IKS DEPARTMENT. We invite the attention of tha Ladies la a riall salaation consist mp of Silk, plaid and plain Lnstrrt. Fane, prints and ginghams. Furniture prints. Embroidered Casimere Shalls.
Heavy frinc-d drab do. do Thihbat da. BlacK and fancy Silk frinfes. Florence braid bonneis-
1-ancy apron checks. Woolen and cotton Hose. do do glove.. Worst.-ii neits. Together ih a full supply of all tha saia.r aisiilas of the trade. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's water-proof kip boot.
Men t call boots. do thick d - How' do do
ith touridt r.ce warrant the bct ol "work, on short notice. CARPING ANP SPINNING, Will l e done lor customer, at ibr folio, ing- pnerss white Wool iu broaches, IScts.pr. lb. Mixed " " " " Uclinc Yarn, 2 " 1 h smallest lots for .pinnint- most be 11 lbs. MANt'KACTUKlNG. Jeans, blue mixed, ? leaf, 51 pr. T- .. s. 311 .. 4 j.-jf. ;-itoj. i S.ittin. t. accordintr to color. T;.in.i J Cassmier.-. a. roi-.liiitr to color, :u.?S Cloth, aecordinc lo color. -0 " While K Ian in I, accu.ling lo w i.Uh.15 ti25 lived " " " 25 ll-JTl " Blankets, per pair. St CO We hive a vers larire slock of W OOI.EN GOODS or the above kinds win. h we will be clad lin Xi-haogs. for Wool.t asli, ..r anv kind cf Produce, at vrr) fair prices. As wc are determined io warrant oi:r work eo..d, and out iiod durable, we hepe and expect a larcr share of the nub'.ie .a'ronai. CALL! TRY US, AM) SEE.:: and iTynu ara d.sarnoiuird, we will make sou whole. 1 v ' E. MACT St CO. Laurel, April th. IS43. 1-
lircat .".ud Iniporlr.ni t Ler.nc.1. DISCO VLJIY. Dr.GUYSOTT'S
I5?crof jK-
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'"tract is
WHILST if
riotcTis
I.CSE It
"tviscaAT',i
I"E eort-
to the S.-cretarv nt HltMimni!
Matron, at lirtM'k. ille
; throve, or to John 1. Mauhtt r, Stc'y
A. Wi
t - ' . . a- I" a. 'a tsnll lit
Secretary l&ce, uepanmcme c.vie, n. ,. .: ;,,'. r,.eeiv,!r. U V,,,.,! rf Boots. Shoes,
ltr.ir-au. I'alm Lea , l..-cin.r.. i.u ruiiaom
A I ban v. Set I. IS
I have examined the .'Statesman's Manual.' in
,',, ' two volumes octavo, compiled by F.d tin William., n I 1 1 ivi Wlir IT j and am of opinion that it is a pmp.r work for school V, . " I 1 V a 1 -..-. .a . ! district libraries, and desert inir of a place in these rVIHE subscriber havinc taken Kimble'. Exchance . in,ii,nti..na, desitrncl for the difT.iion or useful B Mill, on thecansl at Brookville, will at all times ; ino,tdg. Si.ned, J. S. Randall, pav the Inchest market price for Wheat. He will. Dep. Stale Sup't Com. School.. also cive forty pound, of Flour and half a bushel of . fun the Journal t Commerce. offal for a bnsliel of roost clean wheat. Ofials for sale I xbis i one ofthe most important books published n anv onantitv. Remember it is sour interest to j : tnf united States for a lour time."
support this mill. THOMAS IVRIOHI. from the S.Y. Cevr. ar)f! Enq
Oct. 18th, 43
ous effect upon its futare growth and advance
ment. And whereas., the want of some regular yste.n, and the lack of laws and officers, have rendered the punishment of crimes difficult and almost impossible, an 1 thereby led to their alarming frequency and consequent insecurity of life and property: Therefore Resolved, That we recommend to the inhab
itant of California that they hold meetings and , gy M()re Extraordinary . elect delegates to represent them in a conven-j -sr-trTE would advise our readers to notice the intion to be assemble.! at the Pueblo de San Jose : VV on Moaoav. the 5th of March. IfUT f..r th ' uk.t nm.-ir -t ih number of cures that it is pcrtor-
i- j i . . - miot anion-- our own citizens, nwr imv wr hr-att d nartnan. were these oooks at nmia nr ny- ( purpose of draughting and preparing a form of ; pBb"i.. that tfc ePiai. , wC shall have lq..i,. oicas.o.t to refer to . Frnvisinnal Government: ami lhat. in nnr o..;n. - nav rail i them, and hear from their own lips, how j ,i,,mw
.. ' J . . ..uomvb- tomb, and re e .1. vt v r....,al 4. e.itf 91 lJo. 1
inrv were M.a.i ... . i...... a.. ............ - - . rionttrtn ... l..". -. --, .
j s.xbis -.s emphatically a national worn, ami as sucn . ! .nimntlv .le.ervimr of s national &iinnorf.' 1
tocuaraiiiee Dr. Hall's Balsam 10 inve relief within j yrtmthr Cmnwcial Afcrrtittr. 1.. t ........... tha mnnev V.verV UOttle that I . a-Art.- 1. i.t t- . .. Me. a.t.l i. olK-ied SI a i
7 . i.i ilnnnir '.be last s.a I ..:....i.- 1..... . . .a ... n....r.oii ..I a lare-e . S o'clock.
s'l his is the most important contribution to Amer
ican political history ever publish..!. " fr om the Democratic R.-f :rTr."n s-The whole forms a most complete library in itself, of all thai concerns the polities of the couun y. No in.liiidual should lie without ihe.-e two volumes at band for prompt reference. How- many hour, of id e
discussions ami senseless ueoatt-s mipin ne soars.. ...
r. f'.illv selected from ihe Vannlact. Ties, hy one ol
ibr firm, whose exp.ri nci- will justify them in snyinir thrir tork, in point nfqnalii;, will he s.irpase.l by none in the city, and are determined to sell at as lowprices, if not a Ji'.tl" lower than any other house. ' Call and we will wilh pleasure show you our stock. CKOHGK LOWE &. CO. 1 N'o. oS Main St.. between Columbia i. Lower Market. j Mar. 143. U-ly , foiTsaTe.
PT frac. sec. .'o, T. lo, U. J. sji acres.
JOl I. A. 3IATSU1V, Attoraey at Law. OFricEON Main Sr., Ijrookville. Ixn May HUli, 1S43. 20-if.
Pt. frac. sec 22 and 27, T. II, It. l.t I 0 acres
Pt. S. W". nr. Sec. JI, I'. V, U. Jsae 74 imi. 1 he atwive Lauds are mar Urookvllle, Franklin coUntv, I.i.l. TiiU-. r-io.1 and Term. easy. Apply at.tiK.O. HOI.LXND S Law O.Ttce, Brookitlb'. Feb 7, 1 . 7-3 M
11. and Misses' k i.t shoes.
Dii no calf hauls. La.li.s' kid boots and buskins. Do Gaiter boots.
(ta.ociai.zcs 20 bar. best Bio Coifce.
' No. I Mackerel ! I 11. e Jt.ce J Loafand brown Sut;ar, very cheap. I "l'ub, buckets, bed cords, roil tope, starch. Sea.
ThoProaiitATita nf tho iT-niterl Jxtatea. (Jthh.NS-H AKL.
-et.... :. i it ..,--.-... A full a. mi.lv of beautiful new stele, of fanoT I
O which is added, an a'ccoui.l of. be luauira- ' Quwnsware. ami all o.bea art.clr. in or line of ibe tion of each President, and a llt.iorv ..f the : li'" ile.,and at the lo.r.t rate, te.rol.t c.i.i.- .
I nrineinal political event, of Ins administration, nJ I me r, are requ. sleuto eome on, anu ucw ones rc.pvii
i :.. .l,e ....... .a.-1'.o.is of C..O-.-. SS .1 .ach srs.iou du- . '""v tnviu.l toeXJinim- our .lock;.
rimr ihe peno.l
THE MOST srCCESSri L Mr.LlCINt. 'liiE WOiU,!). JU3T Hi:oniviiD ! FRESH aapjily of ttii rrWate.! treJtctoo, which h.i. !r.-vei sn r.-.iinrl.nt.lr s'l.-.-eaxf.i:
'!i'VatL!n
Brookville, Sept. 20, 1841.
and he
ion, such form of government. when prepared,; ,lort.,i lo their friends and relatives', hyis.nr this hnn't li anbinittefl ta th nennla that tba.. tnilv valuable medicine. The apnt still coi.t.nues
may determine by ballot whether they will or
will not adopt it. Resolved, That the meeting recommend to the inhabitants of the town and the district of San Fraucisco, that an election be held at the school house of San Fraucisco, on Monday, theSlhday of January, 1S3, for choosing fire delegates to represent them in the proposed Convention. Isaac Mckenne, a solfcier ofthe revolution
age 77 year, ni-d at Gum'!, Me., on h 31st !
months, was sold iih thT above rnarantee;
has vet to see the first Dome rrt.ir.nn. For sale ty JOHN 1UNKARD. General ajent for Indiana, anil M. W. HA1LE, Brookville.
NAILS.
IRON AND
i"0,ceo LBS. Wayne Iron. se.ooo lbs. Slio I son. 50 Kecs Sn ilia ta Nails, Jnst received. My assortment of Sliro Iron was pur
chased nf the Mauuiaeturera at lower rates man arc
: ..le
' F..m the Lti-zern Demcrrt. I ..-Ka s.,..m,n. Xt:.n....l is a vcrv valuable work.
' coinprisinr a com pit tc condenstd political history of j our country from lite formation of our troicrumint 1 until the present tun.'." 1 . From the n'athinztetlir:", O.'. 'O. I
4It i. but scantv praise to say, lhat 110 work of j equal value to the American Stm.m, Politician,! Journalist, Historian, See. &c, has ever before ap-1 piarprtm the Harris'iurr (Pa.) J: gut, Jur.Z 1U i
no man wnoslesires to unnersiano 1
liecliiration of Independence. 1
Ailteles ol I onte.Iera'ion. I C. nsiuulioii of the United Slates, with Notes and i
Bel. relict s. A brief history ol the events ami circum.'ances which led to the Union of the Sau, aud formation of the Constitution. A svnopsis ofthe Constitution, ofthe several States. I able. ,if M.-mlKTSof the Cabinet ofthe canon, adininislr.i'ioii., ximi.ier to Forci.11 Countries, and other principal public officers. Chi-oilo'.;ii-al I able of Political E.ents in the Utlited Stat. s. Statistical Tabl. s of Bevcnue, Commerce, and Population. ' A complete L'.st of Members of Conrn-ss f . am 17S1 1 tn H in.
W iih Portiaiis of ihe Presidents, engraved on strel ; in the bi-t snle .f ilie ail. from the in..t apirovr.l
T . . ' liki ne.ses. 11. V. U.i.-!., r.'q. 01 JoOlistown, .X . 31. JI. IV ( il'.L I . i In one laree, ham'some volume, Svo., in cmlilejnatic TTXPVTItT i. now . bltl.llllf. Prince $J 50.
J in Brooks ille Jt : No e peiise has been pared in the preparation of w.ii remain dui'ili? the these volumes of Document., History, and blatisties, F.hr.inrv t.i-m of ihe ' lo render the same worthy of patronage, not only i"
OMNIBUS 1. 1 X E From Brookville to Cincinnati, Cerrvi.e Ae V. S. .Vu.. THE Omnibus will lean- the Brookville Hotel everv Tuesday, Thursday, and S:.tr.!a inorninc;, at
ll.u.rtiine will leave the Gait House, i inrinnati, everv Mondav, Wetlnesdav. ami Friday in... iiiiitr. al
S oVI.ek. Feb. 7, IS4J. 7
SIEVENSON 6 KUCKElt
'No politician.
! .. ,c l. . n . . Mnar.ll.. ...I 1 ; 1 1 ... 1 1 . ( .V.I... f . I... .vh a ,1 mini . r.t ion. of I he Gl-
SllO.Cn IB .e.vaa.... R. ...... .j , a wa . , nc , ....... .. - . ... - ! small advance on cost . . ,ral Gove, nment, should be without a ropy of it. As I
Fraiikltii fir Court. I Stitrsnn-n aii'l Leijislaiors. nut ol uie American p.m
Boom at Mr. Benj. tic r nerall y ; n j i.i lino in tn-in mr irranrs ej Ilenier'i residence. Political Kuovlertge. and a mass of information in. ' ill. pen.aule to every im.lt -geul citizen.
Orders to mvadrrs st OxTe-t, n., w.U Vn- a:.cn- . e.i ,o. : Blnk Eseqatioas, fee. for Sal.
Hardware and Cutlery. MIL, and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Sa.s, Drawina; Kt.iv.s, Cutlinr Kn.ve.. Poek.i knurrs. Jxmre. and Fork. Butchers' Knives, Knob Lock, aud Latches l l.utub l.atche , Hound and Square Bo'-.s Butts and Srrew. Iron and S'ecl Sqtia.e., XI, U and Cn... Cut Saw Fii., H ind Saw File., Wain- Iron. S.'-cl Tarda,
f.rmd Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe H immer-, An.l Don.. Bracts and Bins, Am.-.' Shoe Is and Spades, Kea.y Grail Shov.ls, Hay Fork and Axes, Xtanure Forks. . I 1 . ...... ....A C ..... . IT . f r I
1 he abo.c ai-e oirend al th l..wet Cineinnau i
price, lor Cash. It. TVNEIl. Brookvilie, Nor. 17, 1.47 i :tO,OOt JaATIIING r-.r.:hr c f. clahus-iv.
fr the enre "!". Sr;eV.-.'s Coii, -r-ytir-i. Jafnrr Cow: h i hits. Corrvrt lit ". .
J)gnrpia, ( Ve.-i-ritr.tt. G,n' rl !--!,l.ty. fst e Ileal, Sue. L'iie.t. i'-arl. .'dij.m out f. r Jrr.r ti Iti.... Asa reincdv I t y-7-.",lf.i -.' CtM PLA1XTS it l.as prohahiv no ciU!.!. a::d s- a U X 1 Y E It S A L A L T K II A T I VI! For rerr.ovinp a", iititmri: e li-.m the rvim s' fiving general t.-nf li dei .N'i.it-i crcans. I Jti'i y eiaiiiis a Mipenc.rily '-.ver aH vn.-r me. iiir.r".
I tisji-intersare i.ivited to :;.! ami rxas.'.n e ce; aCain nn.il roi-.-ii-ii.enil.ili. -r.s. N. R T:..s i t.:e Vo7 Xl'.TlI.r C0cKxrn.iTj:! r;:vp m !;- ia i-Bi-.tt and sold a! f. .VZi UO i.i. A 11 l er TM. SIX ik'Uics Lr l"ive IV.Inrs,
CllTOX rvniAJsRIilXlKY! jpwTr- BEWAKJ:-f Counterfeit wttatioxs:
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1 . Vv ri! l!.c 1 rii.iL.Nl i.r.
lit O'ti uie
nri a, id .va r is pt't up
Hollies oont.-ii:i!i i" blown in tiie u!r.-s. - NEXT, the i'r.", r..-t each oi:t;do .-rni-ii'
I I'rej.arei . i-.
FA 1. 1.. Jx. .. a.U
by tne prmcpal r.:er.-.-a .1- r.r nr.t.jiH i.. i mien Slates. Vel liniiet. an.1. ('.-!n:.i-i. For Whoi. .ale and IU':.il al Benn.-tl s western Braoe'. E:.i;i...-n- N . 4. C.lcge Hall. Ciucmna.i.U .V.oby M. W. it I LE, 7 nro()i,, ill..
J. H. llll P. ) F. IIKO'V'N', Faictiild. ; L ANDllEW, Uluoiiiii.? tir-.se, V. HXKil &. CO., il ia.ra.
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