Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 April 1849 — Page 3

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EUpuneal. a onderstand that, day or two since E. G. Dinforlh. doped from MoorT.ll., Ia., eoitio fonr " .... f K.w Albany, with the tit Sve miiee i - - i life of Mr. Samuel Dunn, of that place. The iyeoaple reached thU city on Thutwday Meninf . and atoppeed that nlghtat Shafer'a tavat the lower end of Main .treet. Yeatera.y'meming they ttarted on the steamer Santo F..bonnd fot the Wabash. Danforth baa a wif at MoofeTille, from whom he ha been aep.ttdfora year or two. Mr. Dnnn is the wife of an honeet, hard warning- man, who a now absent on bosinese to Tennww, nd ahe htf heretofore borne a Rood character. She had .even cbildren;-the two youngeet ahe took with her and the others were left at the Catholic lnilitution In Portland. Leu. Conr. seise jlWitlM of t opper Cwrrencr Silver tew cct Pie. Mr. E. Hinckley, of Baltimore, publishes a aommnnication, demonstrating the great conveniences that would result from the Issue of lilver coins of the value of seven cents each. This project is very Ingenious, aa any one who may make a calculation will find that such coin will entirely supersede the use of coppers, provided the pa ye rand payee haveasnfficient quantity of small change. Thus, to pay one cent, iTe three seven ceut pieces and receive two ten cent pieces in exchange; to pay two cents, give i seven cent piece, and receive a five cent piece iu change; to pay three cents, give a ten and receive a seven in change; te pay four, givo two anm and receive a dime. Thus as small a of bodW of eilver as would be lurnisnea wun tnrew i MTtn. one ten and one five cent piece thirty six cents in all, could pay any sum which would now require a copper currency. Cin. Cbron. OriiFerafa. By way of Vera Cruz, across Mexico, news has been received at New Orleans, from California, to the 25th January. The winter.had been a severe one throughout the country, but no distress among the miners thr have rood log cabins and plenty of ,ac a a ... : wood andiprovisions. I he communication DO- j tween Fort Sacram.lo and the Mining Di.tritcs. la cutoff, tbe low lands Deine unaer water. At ; the mines snow la said to bo from one to three i feet deep. Meetings are being held by the peeple to etwider the necessity of forming a provisional overnmeut a Convention for that purpose is to be held on the first of May. Gen. Lane waa at San Franc iscoon the 25th January, on his way to Oregoa. The paper Alt California, in noticing the hard work and poor pay of New York seamstresses, say: "We would advise a colony of theaa same working girls to com to California as soon as passible. They can earn from $5 to 935 per day in the manufacture of clothing; and if they be anxious Is do atill better than that, they will find hundreds of young, good-looking, and entarprisiog men ready to embrace an obportanity which promises a good wife." Girls, do you hear that As to gold, scarcely ono word la said about this California production In the papers. A drinking establishment at San Francisco, called "The Shado," has been burned downIon $15,000. BONITCTiif ArnTTRlnBLINGS MBS. BUTLF.il informs the ladies of Brookville and vieinit, that she has on hand, suited for the season, a good assortment of new and fashionable yiorence Braid, Soft and Dawn Straw, Gimp, French Lsce, queen, Braid, and China Pearl Bonnets, Children's Hats; Misses Bonnets; Ribbons; Flowers; and ther Bonnet Trimmings. All carefully selrcud by herself in the Cincinnati Markrt; which she wishes to sell at law profit-. From her capability to judge f those articles, she feels free to warrant te be of a eaprrior quality. She is also prepared to do any work in the Millinery Business, at her residence, opposite Mrs. Adair's Tsrern. April 4, 1149 tf-Jw B. H. BURTON. JSO. C. BURTON'. Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Of Eastern GOODS! rf) H. k J. C. BURTON arenow opening a large SsV9 and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Ooods, direct from Philadelphia, which they are determined to sell to the Citizens of Franklin County, cheaper than they hare ever been offered in this market before. Their stock is eery large and well selected, and ferling confident that they can please Mr w as well as OLD crsroif ass, and the Public generally, they invite avsavaoDT to call and examine for themStl'M. TOR ME AND BOYS Their stock consists in part of 10 ps French and English Wool Dyed Blk Cloth; do d do Blue do; do Brown Olive Green Mixed t- Tweeds; do; do; do; Bearer and Felt do; Bl'k, Mix'd, and Fancy Cassiaaeres; . Satinets, all styles and prices; a ' so 1 s Kentucky Jeans; Fancy Tweeds, Silk Velvet; plain and fancy Satins, and Marsaillea Vesting; s so 10 " Gents' Linen Drills, white, plain Jc fancy; I - Riding Cord and Beverteen; 44 IS Summer wear lor men ana noys; Plaid. Fanrv and Plain French Linen; s Drapet, Tea, Queens, and Summer Cloth; Mnkrrfl; Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Serge, Jce. te. 10 ' LADIES DRESS OTOOS. We particularly invite the attention of the Ladies, taour assortment of Dress Goods, as we think wc an suit every variety of taste. 0 ps French, Manchesterand Earlston Gingham; JO Fancy French Lawn; t0 American, Eng. and French Prints: too Super fine Dress Goods, consisting of Plaid Toil de Nordr, Linen Camblets, Linen Barage, Linen Lustres; French Chambers, Jenny Lind, Brilliant Glace d'Paris; Bl'k and Mode Plain Lustres; Satin Stripe Lustres: Modenna and Abysinian Silk Stripe; Chamclcen and changeable Lustres; plain striped snd plain Jaconet; Mnll; Bishop, Swiss 3c Cam bric Muslin; plain oe figured, black and fancy Silks; : Victoria and Bi'hop Lawns, lie., Greciannet; Edg- i ine,; Lace; Egyptian Edging; More Thread Edging & Lace; Inserting; J scout tt Edging Jc Inserting; Man- ! ta Caps and fash Bonnet ribbons; white, pink, bine, and black Crape: Crape Lisle; pink and white Satin; silk Fringe; needle worked Collars: Linen; Cambric ! and hem'd-stitched Hdk'fs, fancy and plain Cravats; cotton Lisle Thread; Silk and Kid Gloves; long and j shsrt Mitts; slate eol'd, mix'd, black and white Silk : aad Catton Hose; Silk Buttons, arc. ate; emb'rd bl'k : ana mode Solwls; Is- hmrre Shawls. BONNETS. Florence Braid, Gimp, China Pearl, Eng Straw, Common Straw, Lawn and Fancy Bonnets; for Ladies and Misses. HATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of Mole Sktn, Beaver, rVutre, Silk, Bruih, California, Sporting, Pearl Ashland, Baraa Vista. Double and Single Brimmed Leghorn, Panama, Pedal Palm Leaf Hats. Velvet, Cloth and Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leghorn Hats. BOOTS AND SHOES. 150 pes Men aod Boys' Boots; 100 " Shoes' Consisting of-Men's Calf, Morocco, Kip, anj Stout Shoes; Men's Pumps and Slippers; Ladies' Stout It Fine Boots; black and light Gaiters and half Gaiters; Buikina; Jefferson Ties; women's walking Shoes; bl'k and light Kid and Morocco Slippers; Seal Slippers; and a general naaortment of Boys'. Girls' and Children's Shoes. HARWWARF. Of all kinds, sjueensware groceries, nails, sot ton yarn and batting, upper and soie leather, brown and blch'd muslin, checks, linseys, window paper, blanks)., axes, spades, shovels, scythes' forks, large steelysrus, rope, trace chains, saws, squares, hinges, screws, tacks, knives and forks, spoons, rules, plane bitts, adxes, bills, gun tubes, worm and locks, rasps, tiles, chisels, trace bitts, te. Steel beads, work pwiro, mo pnnc ciasps, rings ana twist, combs, pis, needles, silk thread i and notions of all kinds. BronknUe, April 8, 1149, 15-ly COPARTNERSHIP BENJ. H BVJtTOX has associated with tiim the mereantilr business, his brother JOHN C. SLRJ?.H- ,T iticss wi.l be eontinoed in tie Odd Fellow Buitdiur, under the firm of B. H. and J.C.Barton. BENJ. H. BURTON. . JNO. C. BURTON. March 19, 1149 15-ly PARASOLS. a sfi.edio Assortmrn just arrives, from SJL rsiiisripsisi sinsi iw wisi oy nar IS-ij B. H. & J. C. BU.?TO!S. QUEENSWARE. B is . S J. C. BURTON will have a SDlendlid

a ssrimsn( oi us.mtwkIT npen neat week

Parker

Rev. Theodore Parker says: "Boston is a strange place; here to energy to conquer half a continent in ten years; power of thought to

and tame the Connecticut and Merrimack; I

charity to send missionaries all over the world,

but not justice enongh to found a high school for our own daughters, or to forbid her richest citizens from letting bar-rooms as nurseries of poverty and crime from opening wide gates which lead to the alma-house, the jail, the gallows, and earthly he.'..' Aa IsicMcBt. While the company of old "Continentials" were firing a salute at the Battery, New York, on the last anniversary of Washington's birth day. a recently imported cockney ridiculing their quaint but picturesqe dress, was knocked down by a son of the Emerald Isle, with the observation: "Shut up, ye blackguard; it's the same dress they wore when they whipped your forefathe re! S3 An Editor out West heads his list of marriages with "noose items" another calls them "feats of the aiwc." Just Received SPRING AND SUMMER G O O D S. A T THE NEW CASH STORE OF WILLIAM As) CH1I.DERS, who still occupies the corner room of M.- Radraan'a Kew Brick 'Building, on Main Barrets street, where he has made ealensive arrangement to accommodate all who mar favor him i with their custom, with new and fashionable Goods; almost every description, at Cincinnati price, aridinsz carnage on heavy articles only. In addition hi. largw Stock bought lui, he oflVr in the Qgnr f ass, nc nw rsasea's Usae sSesattri At eery reduced prices Superfine Black, Blue Black, Gold Mixed and Brown. nrlih American and French Cloth. Superfine plain, English and American Casaimres. " Fancy " " do. Black, Browm, Gray and Gold Mixed Sattir.et. Black and Gold Mixed Tweed. Kentucky Jeans Superfine Black Satin and Fancy VfoOl Vesting. " Fancy Silk Cravats. File Bf,w 'Brn,h nd OTk H,.. Leghorn, Chins Pearl, and Palm Hats. He also calls the attention of the ladies to one of the richest selections of all kinds and every variety of XSnTSt C.. Boon iki mhu, nam ana nam jaekonett. Plain, Black and light eol'd kid glove Black and White silk gloves and Mitts. And in a word every thing necessary to furnish a Lady's or Gentleman's wardrobe, and at price that cannot he surpassed in the Wrat. All kinds of approved merchantable Country prodace taken in exchange for Goods. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold. April B U-ly WM. CHILDEJfS. Fresh Assortment of New Goods!!! SOT ONLY CHEAP, CHF. APF.R, THE A PEST, but GOOD. BETTER! BEST! N D. GALLIOX has now the pleasure of assuring , his old friends and patrons, and the public generally, that he ia receiving and opening a KEW STOCK of Spring and Summer Goods, carefully selected from the BEST STOCKS IN THE MARKET, with due regard to CHEAPNESS. DURABILlTTand FASHION, and which he confidently offers aa worthy the examination of all who wish to make purchases, and cordially invites a call from ail sucn. as u part oi our stoca. wc nnutn Super black DRESS SILK Fancy LAWNS, new style Alpaca, Mode, and Caroblet Lustres Black Mohair do Plain and embroidered Linen Plain and Fancy Moussoline de Laina Ginghams, plain and fancy Prints 'of every grade, a choice assortment and very cheap SUA W L S. Silk embroidered Shawls, very rich pattern Silk fringed Thibet do do do do De Laine do Embroidered Thibet Shawls Also a variety of lower gi adea plain t fringed Shawls ami Handkerchiefs. Bonnets and Ribbons. The Spring Style of Bonnets and Ribbons very fine and tasteful Velvet Ribbon, Silk and Linen Fringes Lisle Thread Gloves, Laces and Edging Book Muslin, Swiss Mull, plain and figured Jaconet White Tissue Mnslin, very fine and thin Picknet Glove and Mits Silk Braid, Cambric Handkerchief Ladies' Dress Hdkfs and Cravat White and Colored Cotton Hose Perf'irated Paper CLOTHS. Black, blue, brown and cadet Cloth Saperfine and common Tweed Plain and Fancy Cassimere Lamertine Cord, very good Cassinets, plain and faneytyle of every grada A good assortment of Jeans, and Beaverteone Denims, Cottonade, Nankeen t Hampshire Mixture VEST1NGS. Silk Velvet Vestings, very good Black Satin do do Fancy silk Hdkfs. Italian silk Neck Hdkfs Glove, half Hose, fancy Coat Button, and a good assortment ol trimmings of all kinds Fine Irish Linen, ano a good assortment of Bleached Muslins Brown Muslins of different gradea Brown and bleached Drilling and Twilled Baging A good stock of Bed Ticking, and coarse Muslin for Wagon Cover HATS. Fine black broth Mexican HU Mens and Boy Boraa Viata do Pear, and black ffcncy do Wooj Hatt, black and bite Men' and Botb Palm Hats Boots and Shoes. 1 Case Men's fashionable Call Boata 1 do do heavy do do 1 do do Kip do Men's Goat Brogan Shoe do Calf do do do Kip do do Ladle Kid Tic, very neat do high Buskin, a beautiful shoe for the spring season A general assortment of boys' and children's Shoe 11AKUW AltU. Avery good stock of Haidware, embracing' a great variety oi Knives and Forks. Penknives: Locks, Later,, and almost every other (artiele of encn goons in aemsno, including Imking Glasses; I A good assortment ofqUEENSWARE and GLASS- j WARE; BRASS KETTLES, SPJOES, SWOK- ! EtX rOPKS. BRIER SCTTHES. GRASS SCTTHES; BWKETS anaf TPBJ nf HOPES. GltOCUIilKS. Tea, Cofiee, Sngar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, Ginger, cjpiee. Cinnamon, te. tc. All which will be sold as cheap at the cheapest, for cash, or for any kind of country produce. N. D. GALLIOX. March 30, 1I4S. A LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Past Office at Brookrille, , Indiana, on the 1st of April. U49, if not takrn cm by the 1st of Julv. will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letter. Allen D. O. Bailer, Rev. Calrin Barry, Mr. Boone. D- D. Berringr, Pawl Benefit-Id, James Barnard, Mr. Mary E. Chamber. Emanuel Cowley, Isaac Cary, Jeremiah Clark, Martin Colrseott, Othniel Able, Josish Bell, Nathan Barnard, Daeid R. Bacon, John Bitxen, I.nd wif Bnnyard, John t Cook, John Crooks, Robert Conrad, Henry Cratrill. John Caatinnader, Simpn 1 Colescott, Me. Mary Daris, Wm. A. Deitteh, John V. t Erb. Daid Gipson, Gily Greer, Thos. M . Gre, Clark Heiscr, Christ Hiers, Joha Harcrkatlr, Henry Hollinpswnrth. Thoa. James, Zebedce Jacob, Peter Jones' Mrs: Lydia Cheneday. Dr. T. Dorr, A. K. Davis, Elias Eldcn, John Cuier, Miss Elixa Gnirr, Miss Hetty Hifdon, Wm. H. Hanners, Geo. Haeisestate, John Hartmon, Jacob Holdrcdre, H. H. S Johnson. Ree. Levi John, Miss Ellen Kimble, Miss Sarah J. Ladin, Talintine McLaughlin, Jss, Mot-ran, Isaac McClure, Jarcea Maible, Bailey Mable, Htrsry Oeih, Henry John Perine, Jame Randall, Robert O. Reitenbaek, Nicholaa Rolf at West, Rebrrjrer, Joha A. Rieherson, Mosea H. Smith, Jacob, a Schokrn. I.ndsrir Showery. Maurice Swift, Timothy Theetye, John Ullrick, Geoere Vanrasnp, Chas. t Word, Dennis Whiteman, Lewis Weldasa, Prederiek Wilson, Knah Witisns. Mrs. FT"iibe!h Lyons, wm. Lone, Eliza ex Hannak Master, Jacob McGnire, John Moore, Elijah Moxer, Joseph Osbom, Jame Petieord, Enock Plee, J.T. Ryan, T. J. . k Rorers, Misa Elixabetk Rocker, Jamea Packer, James J. Sprinirer, Mi R. Smith, Johw Skyhoek, Kliaakrtfc, Sater, Ephraitn Taehee, CaWin Uissterwood, John Updyke, Andrew i. Vaneamp, Gilbert Wesnbach Waa. Wileoa, Ransom J. Wilm. Michael Wyley, Mr. Mary Ann

SPRUNG AND SUMMER

G O O D S. A NEW ARRIVAL. tche subscriber has j list onened a besntiroi na assortment oi spring ana summer Goods, and otters ihem upon such terms to his old customnrs and the public generally as to challenge competition. nig shuts cunaiii, in pin OI Super English, French and American CLOTHS Plain and Fancy Cassimerea Plain black, brown, blue and ateel-mixed Sattinetta Plaid and Striped ,(, Kentucky and Domestic Jeans, striped and plain Plain and Fancy Tweeds, Linens and Cottunadra Summer Cloths and Mohair Cord Rubuy Caisimeres and Velvetteen Ladies' Department Plain and Fancy Dress Silk Super bl'k Silk Warp Lustres rigum ana nam Lustre Striped and Changeable do Plain and Mole colored do American, French, Domestic and Scotch Gihghams Mole eol'd, bl'k and fancy Dc'Laine do do do do Woolen do Fancy Cashmeres, Monterey, Buena Vista and Ore gon nam Plain, plaid, flowered and figured Ameriran Print do do do do English tk French do Plain and fancy oil red do Plain and plaid Linen Lustre (a new style) Plain and fancy Lawns Ladies' and Gentlemen' Kid and Silk GLOVES do do Colt and Lisle Thread do White, black, mixed and fancy Hose and ft Hoa Plain and plaid Jaconets Irish Linens. Book Muslin and Swiss Mull Linen and Victoria Lawn Liaen and Silk Pocket H'dk'fs Plain and Fancy Silk Cravat I'mbrrlias, Parasols ai d Fans Dress Handkerchiefs and Bubinetts A splendid and well selected stork of new and cheap BONNETS Of all kinds and qualities. Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Bonnet Ribbon " " Cap do EDGINGS, &C. Jaconet, Edgings. Lacea and Inserting Ciunn ' " Thread Lace and Edging Miscellaneous. Sewing Silks, Tailors' and Dress Trimming Bleached and brown Linen Table Covers " " Cotton " 11-4 Lancaster (guilts Men's Beaver Silk, For and Kentra Hat Men's and Boys' Pearl Sporting Hsts Bnena Vista and Palm Leaf Hat ' Men's and Boys' Cloth, Silk and Cotton Glased Caps Bleached an J brown Muslins of various widths, from i to 3 yards wide Bed Tickings.Mariners' Stripes, Cheeks and Drillings Wagon Covering, Linen and Cotton Bagging White, Yellow and Red Flannel Selicia, colored Muslins, and Nankeens SHAWLS. Silk, Emb'd and Crspe Shawls Silk and Bullion Fringe and Mole eol'd Shaw) De I aine and Heavy Cloth Shawls Also a heavy and well selected stock of 0.ueensware and Glassware; Hardware and Cutlery; Boots and Shoes; Sole and Upper Leather; Groceries, Salt, Iron, te. te. The subscriber has enjoyed superior advantages in the selection of his slock, and believing that his good anu pi ices win stand ine test ot scrutiny, he most cordially invite the inspection of the whole community. l-ri an come ano examine Itr themselves. . RICHARD TYNER. Brook ville, March 0, 1839. Honey Wanted. A LL persons indebted to the undersigned, or to R iiaa & S. Tyner, arc requested to make immediate payment. R. TYNER. BrookvillrIan'y 4, 1841 The Whig Almanac for 1849. THE FOLLOWING 19 A LIST OF ITS CONTENTS. Monthly Calendars and usual Calculation. Abbreviations used in the Almanac. Population. Value of Property, State Debts, Elections. Salaries, fee. The Election of 1848. (Editorial.) Europe in 1848. (Editorial.) Government of the Cuiled State The Executive The Cabinet Salarie. The XXXth Congresi Senate When Term Expires and Native State. House of Represemalivea-Distriet & Native State. Officers of the Senate Officer., fke. of the Houset Librarian to Congress ChaDlains Eanenses of Con. gress, $ie. The Executive elect. The XXXIst Congress A list of Member so far as elected. Department of State The Officers of this Department and their respective Salaries. Patent Office Officers and'Salarie paid; New Law for regulating the renewal of Patents and increasing the number nf Officer in the Patent Office, passed May 37, 1848. Ministers and Consuls abroad; Salaries paid. Treasury Department Officers and Salaries. General Land Office Officers and Salaries. Land Revenues; name of Receiver in Arrears, Jce. Commissioner under Art. VI. with Great Britain. 84. Coast Survey; Cost of Survey of the U. S. Coast; names of the Officer and Salarie paid. Officers of Customs, Revenue and their Salaries. The annual Loss by Defaulters. Customs, Revenue and Collection; The Amount Collected and the Cost of Collection. Revenue Marine; Light-Houses; Officers A; Salaries. Mints where, and the officers and their salaries. Votes of Congress for Supply Bill of Aug. 12, 1848. Payments to Public Printers. Economy and Retrenchment. Editorial. Judicial Department Officers; residence and nati,e Stale; Salaries. District Judges native State; Districts Salaries. District Attorney name and district. District Marshals Name, native State and exnenses of the V. S. Court in each district for 1847; remarks. District of Columbia; name nf officers and salaries Military Crime. War Department ; officers and salaries. Indian Department; officers and salaries. Military Pension Office; Officers, Salaries and Amounts paid in 1847. The Army General and Staff ; pay and allowances. General Taylor's Pay. qusrtermastrr's Department Who compose it, and the cost. Subsistence Department Offi cers. Medical Department Names of the Officers and salaries paid. Pay Department Number of Officer; their Salaries and allowances. Corps of Engineers Names and Salarie. Corps of Topographical Engineers Name and Salari es. Ordnance D epartment Officers, fte. The Sixteen Regiments of Infantry; Officers, fee. Military Academy, West Point; Teachers; Cadets; Moneys voted by Congress, fee. The V. S. Arrov Promotions. Editerial.1 Pay of the Armr, years I84f-7. Mexican Hostilities, kc What they cost tbe United Slates; military expenditures. The Navy Vessels of War; where stationed. Officers or the Navy Department their Salarie. Bureau of Navy Yards and Docks; officers and salaries. Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography; officer and sal arses. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, fcc officer and their salaries. Engineer Corps; officers and salaries. ?avy Acents and their Stations. ' r f n,h;n.. nsRi.prsiis- salaries Rnrean of Medicine 4 Surerery; officers k salarie. Narv List Nnmber of Captains, commanders, Lieotnants, Sneirenns, Chaplains, Parsers, Passed Mid.hipmen, other Nasal ofBccrsand arents. Naral Pensions; Nasal Expenditure. Naval pank and Sereice. Navy Punishments and Rewards Courta Martial; Flnreinr. Post Office Department' Officers and Salarie; Moneys voted by Conrress. . Election of Post Masters oy tne people. ir.oiin.i.j Cheap Postage. EditoriaM Post Office Reeenue; Mail Carriaf. Haiesof inlsnd Postspre-.rate of tiMeign Postage. Compensation to Postmasters. Postmasters' and Clerks' Compensation. The War with Mexico. I e..titoriai.j .r,.r

eontinue. and co..c "d mi. MmmT Circn i C. urt. to proceed to the immediate

inr nriKiu t) ." o rn. issv The Treaty of Peace, tse., oeiwecn the United "States and Mexico, with aceomponying documents. Railroads, Telegraphs and tne runnc i.ai.os. Imports, Exports, Revenee, Debt, Postage. Full Election Return by States, Congressional Districts and Coi nties, prepares expressly for the Whig Almanac. Jfoatcs to California; &e. NAVIGATION OPEV. W.TEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 19 -V. S. l Mail. ti w. PAVER'S Cincinnati and Cam bridge City, Ind., Daily Packet Line, leaves daily at clock P.'m., precisely; Sun, lei ft Excepted, from and alter tne mm js. . , .v --j j White Water Canal Basin, passing through Industry, j mreetown. Harrison, Kew Trenton, lloehester, , . . ...V : . a rt L ... I... . ... riaii. 1 1. . Btwokville, Meiamora. Laurel. Connersville. and Milton Thia route passes through the principal towns in the White Water Valley. Tin following Boaia comprise the Line: 1 . n tt. e.n. TM n u .... 1 1 - j. S nuAA. . . - - ' CLARA. Capt. Paver, TEMPEST, Capt. Stephen Lee. N. B. Passengers by leaving their names and resi dences at Walker Bjother's White Water tanai tsusin, s ,11 w ....... . . ... " t- ' r Every attention will be paid to add to the comfort ol all passengers wno iravei sn " menu hae been made with a daily line of Stage, go- : ... .nJ csi. after the arrival of the Boats at Cambridge Citv. WALKER BJK., Agents. Cincinnati, Mareh 3d, 1849. 11-lm Executor's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have taken ont letters testamentary on the estate or Christopher Whitehead, dee d, late or Whitew ater . "V: ill. I. All isersons indebted to aaid estate are herebv" notified to make immediate payment tn.ai gJeeutor., and tho.e having claims Egiin.t said estate will pre-rnt them d.ily ...l .;,!,; .ne vear from this date. Said estate is solvent. WILLIAM WHITEHEADS JOHS BARBOU, ? JOHS WYKV, J Ware. 3d. tt U-Tw tRset'r.

H. LINCK. JNO. II. FARQCHAR. New Goods. 'GOLDEN' ASSOUTJIENT. Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! At the New Store of LINCK & FAROmiAl?

trf AniWInj Sort fthr Pubtic Square, Ea,t Side ,f T C1 FARQUHAR tender a generous nublie their sincere thanks for the patrons d, and flatter themselves, by strict applU rnt contmned support. '1 hev now offcf a generous pubceived. ge reto men leatinn, tifnl A..M . r iiy'L ' Hea tl- -- -. ..- ....... ... opmis; ano summer Goods, jus diciously selected from thechoieest stocks of the season. 1 heir stock now consists in part of Super American,Engluh, French and German Broad do do do do do Plain and Fancy Casatmers Rlaek, blue, gray and fancy Satinetta Kentncky and Domestic Jeans Tweeds, Vrlvetteens, Li nnens and Colttnades Patagonia and other Conines VESTINGS. Super Pressed and Curted Satin do Plain and FaneySilks do Silk and Cotton Velvets do French and Plain Black Lasting do Fancy and Plain Summer Vestings (assorted; Lathes' Dress Goods. ouper t-iain mack Pure Si7Jt-rped Luster do Plain Black English Merino do t-nangeable do do Plain Black and Col'd Alpaeea Luster do and Silk strined MooV rlth. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Celestial striped Lusters new stylet Plain and Silk strinmt MntU rio.K. - no French. Scotch and Domestic Ginghams P am Pink, Blue, Green and Buff French do Plain and Striped (all wood) De Lains Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lain Plain and Flowered Linnens (new style) Plain and Faney American Prints (assorted) do do English ft French do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jaconett Rook and Mull Muslins Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk do do Silk, Linen ami Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Rerage Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS Plain and Fancy Silk Cravats D03IESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Cheeks Bleached'and Brown Linen Table Cloths do do Cotton do do do do Muslins Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking White, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels Bleached, brown and col'd Drillings Cul'd Muslins, Nankeen and Seliciaa SHAWLS. Super Emb'd white crane Shawls d do and plain bl'k and made ailk fringed - i niDt-t anawia do do Rerage Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new stle) do Fancy Lace and Tuscan du do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do do Misses (assorted) do J SUPERIOR JSSTRTMEKT OF FJVCF, PUIS AND CAP RIBB0SS, LACES, B0BISETTS, THREAD AND COTTON EDGINGS, LADins' BL'K, WHITE AND MIXED SILK, COTTON fc LAMBS' WOOL STOCKINGS, SILK AND MOHAIR FRINGES AND LADIES' DRESS BUTTONS; LADIES' AND GENTS' KID, SILK AND COTTON GLQvES, Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes; Ladies' and Gents' Cjrpet Sacks; Umbrellas, Parasols and Fans; Shoe Pi gs; Hardware and Cutlery; Glass and Queens are: Trace, Halter and Leg Chains; Wooden Ware; Groceries, tkc te fee All kinds of approved Country Produce taken in rxchange for goods AT CASH PRICES. CTTRemtmber our motto: "A nimble'sixpensc is preferred to a slow shilling." LINCK & FARQUHAK. March 13, 1849. Host EXTRAORDINARY WORK! marriedTvoman's PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIONBT DR. A. M. MACRICRAD, Prafettor of Diteatet Women . Sixth Edition. 18mo. pp. 350. Price 81. 50,000 Copies, aold in SIX iriOXI'IlS. TTEARS "of urTering, of physical and mental an JJ. guish to many an affectionate wife, and pecuniary difficulties to the husband might have been a pared; thousands now poor would have enjoyed competence; thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed it; hundred, now in their grave, been aliv. by a timely possession of ,hi, work. . j j i. r . . , . It is intended especially for tbe married, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important sr - erets which shoold be known to them particularly. 1 ruly, knowledge i. power. It , health, happi. ness, affluence. The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing t o thousands, aa the innumerable letter received hy the author will attest. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother, th one either.bodiling into womanhood, or the one in the decline of years, in whom nature contemplate an important change can discover the cause, symptoms, and. the most efficient remedies, and most certain mode of cure, in every complaint to which her ex t aubject. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED may be gathered from the fact, that Trmveling Agenti make from THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAT! from its salo; hundred of active, enterprising agent are accumulating a little competence from the liberal discount allowed, and the great demand for it. Order are required to be accompanied with payment. COPIES WILL BE SENT BY MAIL-FREE OF POSTAGE 10 THE PURCHASER. Over twenty thousand copies hare been sent by mail within three months with perfect safely and certainty. On the receipt nfOne Dollar, the "Married Woman' Private Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) to any part of the United State. All letter and applications from those desiring to become agents must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Maitrieeau, Box ISM, New York City. Publishing Office, l9 Liber-ty-st. Xcw Tork. The 'Married Woman's Private Medical Companton' ia sold by Booksellers throughout the United State. 4-6ra Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CARDING AND SPINNING! Alissv CLOTH DRESSING fc MANUFACTURING. The nbseriber will earry on th above business, incliulinr, the Manufacture of Cloths, Cassimere. Satintis. Linsers. Flannels, Jcc.&c. His Ma..r.K. .... H. .t in ihe Paontre: and beinr in the most perfect order, he feels confident in warranline his work enuai to mat ot any j.siaonsnmeni , j ,he West, both as regards neatness and durability. j He will do work on the shortest notice; and hopes by his superior knowledjre and strict attention to buI siness, to merit a liberal share of the publie pstroj natr. . nati Market, can hare their Tolls as they retarn home. W. BHIOGS. Harrison, Dearborn Co., I- 4-nin NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to tbe firm of Wm. W. Butler and Herman Liuck, either by Note. Book Account, nron aale of (roods at Publie Sale hy the u Kr ,;, a t .m ordered .-II....: e.l.. ....... .r...il f, fm Ki. nnlir in IHr I ..ii .L. ...... i.-A tn . hr Ike Kjitmj Mining ms: - ' Court. All such debtor arc therefore notified to makefpavment to the undersigned on or before the first day or April next, (and such who base not risen their notes, w ithout delay are rrtiuirrd to give their notes with good neciiriiy.) otherwise they will find their claim placed immediately therealter in the hand of the prnps-r orTloers for collection. ROBERT JOHN, Receiver Feb. 14, 1(49. 9- for Butler Jc Linck. Superior Boots and Shoes. TITHE uiiileriigiied hasjust received from the ManI nfurtiires, Gtsjrgetown, Massachusetts, a very t ,perior lot of Boots and Shoes, connstinr; of 480 pairs Men's thirk Boots; A pairs Men 9 Kirt siu. S5 pairs Children's do; 35 pairs Misses' kip do; 50 pairs Women's kip do; 50 pairs Boys thitk Urticans; to pair youths' do do; 10 pairs Boys, lhick Boots Sn'paira Youths' do ds 10 pairs Men's kip Bnga. K. TTXF.R. Brookvine, jan y ji, io. OMXIBUSf7lE From Brookville to Cincinnati, Carruinr the U. S. Mail. THE Omnibus will leave the Brookville Hotel i every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at a mVlnrkKrlitrning will leave the Gait House, Cincinnati, ev. rr Monriar. Wednesday, and Friday morning, at t o'clock. STEVENSON & HCCKF.H Feb. 7, lf4.7 PLANKS, aVC. SINGLE and Double Bitt Jack Plane. Single and Double Bitt Smooth do Single and Double Bitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Danes Flooringand Cei'.ing Planes, Per sale low fm cash, bv I,TXIK. JJfOiWi'le Kv.S, 1UT.-S9 , , j

HYMENEAL.

MARRIED On the 81st of March, By tbe Rev. J. Rbparks, Daniel Si John Esq. to Mrs Mercy Gardner. all of this place. On the 1st inst. by Daniel St John Fsq. Mr. John Forrcr to Miss Mary Ann Ceoperof this place. On the 3d inst. Mr. James M. Stewart to Miss blizabeth Ann Weights. - On the 2nd inat. bv tn B. J. 1. Soark.. . M. T P j. ' ,e: " ,t . , i': hi. aiii,3 uicuivo 111 mu. iiesiur israei, ui misplace, COHMEftclAL. ciftrtsftATt MAhKirr, AfRii. 4 uce oar onotatinna tn 31aM7c sj decline of lc cer trallnn. BUCKETS A sale from factory at $2,12' per dozen, which is s decline of 12c per dozed. nv 1 1 tit. The arrivals bv waeon have somewhat Increa- ! eed, but fie supply of fresh roll is moderate and price, are maintained. We qaote 11.12.Sales of keg from store at 8a9c, and roll I n brl i at9tol0e. " ! BEESWAX-Prime yellow n arrival brlnW 6 rncepw a . , J lUr r Eh A further advance lias been realized, and the market remains very firm. In the large, way, the salea are at 7V.'a7k'c. and in I l- .i . j Vt. '-i , n -...., .ui w u.c country imae at iyt, ?;aOC, as is eueuiiy ana ia quanillV. CRANBERRIhS There ia no enquiry and prices are mere nominal. The last sales were at 85,50 per brl, but there being no demand, it is not possible to say what lots on arrival would bring, but at present it would be difficult to effect sales at any price. CHEESE The stock of prime Is very small there being small lota of good shipping qualities in market, and this discription is iu good demand, at 6;i6c; Sales of fair description at 6c. r CATTLE Beeves range from $4,25 to 5,25 per 100 lbs net. EGGS The supply continues large, and prices have declined to 6c per dozen, tendency still downwards. FEATHERS. Prime live jreese are scarce, and sell readilv on receim at 30 nee nonn FRL IT. Nothing done in Dried during the week, beyond a retail business. Sules in small lota from store at $1,25 for Peaches and 55aC0c for Apples. We quote Apples on arrival at 55c, J Ti I A war a-s, . ... ' nuu retteries, $1,10. Kaisins sell in the large way at $1,65, and In small lot at f 1,75 per box. FISH No. 1. Mackerel are scarse, and the supply of No. 2. is also limited. We qnote the former at $11,50, and latter $8aP,50. No. 3. sells st $5a 5,50 per bbl. FLOUR. Tbe market has again been lan guid, and prices are fullv 20c below last Tues day's currency. Ou Wednesday, there was a pretty fair demand and about 200Q brls sold at $3,67a3,75 delivered. Thursdav, a few small lots sold at $3,65a3,70. Friday 500 brls sold at $3,70 delivered. Saturday nothing done; Yealerday 623 brls sold from store on private terms; 200 do from canal at 3,60 delivered. The mar ket was heavy and buyers did not offer over 3,50. GRAIN Wheat continues to sell at 75c; but .1. J r r., . ' mo depression oi r lour, may cause a decline

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Corn on receipt sella at 25c; and Oata 25c latter i ""d ,m nf "P1"'0" ,h ' proper work nr school j 'i rdull. Barlevand Rve 55t.- district libraries, and deserving f a place in these Aovkj TIPMP r, . . , . , mstitunons. designed for the riifT'ision of useful I ert-d t

HEMP Small sales Dew-rotted at 1,40 per ton. IRON We quote Pig at $2829 for Ohio River Ftirqsjces, hotaud cold blast. MOLASSES Tha sales d urinp; the week have been entirely of a retail character mostly at 25Jc. Holders are stiill firm at 25a25c for prime lots in store. OIL Sales in the early part of the week at 60c for Linseed. We notice several arrivals byMiami Canal, which will have a tendency to weaken the market. Tbe demand is much less than it was. PROVISIONS No chanpe in pticee or demand. Advices from Nsw York of an advance I i- o i. I . i ... j ur! fiT nrinness in me marKei lor lhat "l,cle' bu'lhe nnfcrU new. from Eu- ( rope has more than counteracted its effects. . f Rp . pr, )9fl . . 0- en- . , ! a( g.rj I Of Bulk Meat, the Bale, comprise 350.003 lbs Shoulder, and Ham., at 3a 4c. on. n.r rn nfF for ensh. Of Bacon, 23 hhd. Shoulder, sold at 3,80, and 25 do at 3,50c. Nothing done in Side, or Hams. For Lard, there has been a pretty fair demand with sale, to a corresponding extent at 5a5gC for No. 2, 5J4C for prime No. 1 in brls, and C'c fordo in kees. SEED Clover is dull and drooplnrr. an d larfje lots on arrival would not brine' 3,00. allhoupli small parcels .ell at 3,05. From store .mall lots sell at $3,15.3,2(1. Nothing; doing In Timothy. Flax is steady at 65a90, SUGAR -Prlcea have further advanced, and the salea to the country trade are now making at 43 to 5e; Prime in the large way brings TALLOW Small .ale. at 6 and a half eta. for prime rendered. POTATOES. Sale, on arrival at50a55e. WOOL The market remains very firm at 29a30c for full blood; do 2Ga27e; one half do 25a26,id9 23a2lci Common 22a23c: Palled 30a22c Turnpike Notice. NOTICE is hereby iriren that Books will be opened for subscription to the capital stock of ihe Mt. Carmel and siarrison Turnpike Company, ou Saturday, slat day of AprM ne.t, at the folio ine; places, six: In Mt. Carmel under the direction of j George Herron, Oren Jenkins, Geo. Hubbell, Charles Hasson, 1. M. Jaque and Walter Mitchell; at the dwcllinir house of James Gould, jun. under the dirre- I tinn of S. Turrell, A. I a rue, James Gould, sen., J. Watkin and Wm. McManaman; at Harrison nndrr ' the direction of C. Snow, D. Garaid, John Gudlry, J Wm. Bheps and John Miley. By order of the boars! of Commissioners; j S. TVR11ELL, Cl'k. i March 14th, 1143. -U-3w ! Wool Carding. prSHE UNDERSIGNED tenders his (hanks to those fa) whohaee heretofire patronized his Mills, anil hi-gs to assure them that he is now enabled to srrre ! them better, with additional ranerirnce and ininn.sej mrnts. He is ready at his mill., one and a half miles so s.. i uS ., ecs. to.wit: White Wool. Plain Mixed, Extra Mixed, When we furnish cents per. lb.; cents pir. lb.; onecent apouudeatra charged. All work WARRANTED. We wish all tn bring their woo', to the Mill that ran, hut if it is more convenient, wool will be r eeived at Burton' or Snllenhnrger's Store, and ihe rolls returned there at soon as possible. Corn Grinding. He is also prepared to griud Corn, and crash. Corn in the ear for feeilinf Stock. JOHN PEI.SOR, Proprietor. JtMES COOPEIt, Carder. Brookville, March JOth, 1B40. lJ-4m JOHN II.FARQ,UIIAI.V Attornet at Law. B o o V v ill e , la. Jan. 10. 1843. 3-tf. JOI1IV A. M ATSOX, Attorney at Law. OrncE os Main fvr Brookville. Ixd May 16th, 1845. 20-1 f. Qt'E ENS WARE AND GLASSWARE. JUST received and for le, a large assortment Qtieenswarc and Glassware, by May is, i4s. . 1IIOX AND NAILS. 0.000 LBS. Wayne Iron. 10.000 His. Sligo Iron. BO Kegs Suuiata Nails. Jost received. Mt assortment of Stigo Iron was far. chased of the Manufacturers at lower rstea man allowed to Merchants generally, and I will cll mall advance on ot. II. lB3E.iv. Bmokville, Nov. , H47.-S - . SUS'-tl'a 'WiK.K a.- TlnrKrrl ilBWIIIPt" - 9 HMDS of N. O. Sugar. 2S Barrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel. e Quarterdo. , . 11 m. For sale by April 17th. IT TYWPJr.

SUQ0 IRON & NAILS. I II AVE. inst veeei red from Pittsburgh a Urje lot , of Sligo and Wavnr Iron, assorted iiet. A Is., nails of all sites, which t will sell at the Cineiunat

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TJAS commenced a Literary Depot for the Sale of (incap i-biieation. He uilenu, keeping "t A h.nd all the Isle cheap works, either historical or fictitious. So soon as anv nei work is published it will be fonnd at his establishment, at the original I Eublishers price, without carriage or postage. He j as the'following work now un baud, 10 nit: i l ltte. Price, a Jacob Faithful, By Ctpt Maryatt, Peter Simple, ,lo.Japhet ill Search uf hi Father, do. Mid.hipn.an Easy, i. By Xcd'Buntlinr,K' Kevenger, The w reekcrtf. I The Girv. j 1 he Cabin' Bo I Red Runert By Lieut. Murray,do. do. Last Day rrl Prtmpeif Heroine of Pari Secret Service Shin" ' Quern of the Sea, Baronclt s Daughter, By Mrs. Graf ures ia Mexico. By Mrs Pickering Lena Cameron Live of the Presidents Mike Fink Lives of Taylor and Scott, Clinton Rradshaw, By Bennett, 13 1 ,j : s5 j I ' .j ! j, s, '. ! 5 ,J ; t 1- . 1) 4.. The Asmdc ' By Bennett work Bv Rolwer, do. Br M. Arse By Mr.. KUis, do do cU By Bennett ""a,rK,fr mS"' F.ucene Aram, Pelham. L-eturrs on Astronomy Mothers ofF.nglaiid Women of England wives r England Daughters .,f England B,,m"" or.,.hr 0,5r " ' 25 25 35 Jmrnenn nrv,ew Frt DuQuesne 15 ! s ' I Unstated Life of Gen Scott The Beautiful Widow Physiolo y. Animal and Mental Sargeant's Life of Heury Clay Love and Parentage Fitch's Lectures on the Lungs Consumption Curable. Treatise on Milch Cows Marriage (lis history and Philosophy) Matrimony, Human Jfiglits Mr. HU's Sketches of Irish Character, in 11 Kos at 12) cents each Spurzheim on Ediiration, Lectures on a Sober and Temperate Life, Self Culture " j ,0 " : ' , I j " J, . - 1 H SO iS Physiology and Phrenology By Mrs. Fewer, 1 Fowler's Practical Phrenology I With various other work, of facts and ion, to gttlier with candies, oils, oysters, fee- Oct. 20, STATESMAN'S MANUAL, t tuMriiniMi the v 1 S 1 1 , m ljives. juiQrRssfi.H. arm iTipap-pq -r -v t- .ku u ;.i...... ..r .........j P r i f WASHINGTON, to TAYLOR'S Inaugural Message. March, 1849; With a Historv of their Ad- I ministrations, and of each Session of Congress. i

Also, various Historical, Statistical, and otli-r im. ! purl or r.aitru oy r.awin Williams. F.o Portraits of our 12 I'n-sidents, engra ed on steel, from ( tlte most approved authorities, and in the west sts le crthe Art. Printed i.n the bast paper, and haiid- j somrly bound in emblematic style. It will al.tt he ; emhellislud with Views of the Capitol, I'rekideii t's 1 House, and the Seals of the several Slates, and the j United States. In four large Svo volumes. Price $10. i UPIMONS Or IHE ritF.SS, Ac From the President of the United Stntet. "To Mr. E. Walker Dear Sir: I have found yonr Statesman's Manual a valuuMe work, and exceedingly useful and convenient. Yours, J. K. Polk." From the Hon. llenru Clay. "My Dear Sin Your Statesman's Manual is a -."err valuable work for reference." STATE OF KKW-YOAK: Sccretary't Office, Department of Common Sch-olt, Albany, Se t. IS, 184(1. t have examim-il the "Statesman", MsininL'' in two volumes octavo, compiled by r,.l i in Williams. gned for the nifT-i.iuii of useful I kuuw k-de. Signid, J. S. Haudall, 1 p. fttnte Sup't Com. Schools. I From the Journal er Commerce. I "This is oneofihemoi't imnorisiii hooLs nohlished ! iu me uuilrd plates tor a long little b'vam the S. T. Cvur. and Euo. M1 ht i th niflit itiipjrtmt coiitnhiiion to American political history vvr piiblilitt.' Ft em the Drmorratrc ftrview.f fhe hole form a most complete library in itwlf, f all that concern's the poitit:of tin- cntturt r. No individual h'iild be without thee two vol urn at hand lor prempt rtft-rencr. How many hour of id'c diru'tii. ami p n t d-b-itt- mihi hr .art tl to heated parti ran, urn tht e 1chIv Ml hatit for appeal. We thall have frequent occasion te refer to tlirm." From the .V. 7. Etprrtt of August 21, lt54(S. Tliia it emphatically a national work, and at tuch emintutly drtt-rvin of m national tupport.' From the Cmmeriat Arhertr9er. "Such a work ia invaluable, and ia wDVied at a compnrativily low price, in expectaiiun of a large taie. Fim the Luzrrn Drmorrof. Th-Stttenin Manual a ery aluahle work, eompriiut? a com pit te eondeuvt'd political hitory of our country from the formation of our gov-rnnurnt until tbe preteut tunc.1 Frm the Hrahinj?t0nian9 OAa. uIt i bot tcanty prai4e to nay, that no work nf equal value ta the American tttat'rman. Politician, Journal it, Hittoriao, Jlc. A.C. hat rvi-r before ap pared.,, From the Hnrritburr (Pa ) jtrrtvt, -iijr.55. 1S4. No politician, no mau mho de-urea iu andertand i mr nisiory 01 ute inrm aninilltsiraiions oi me t.eileral Govei nnu ut, aliould be without a eot V of it. As a book of retVrrnc?f it i hit.., liable.' Hardware and Cutlery. MILL, and Cnii Cut Saws, Wood ami Hand Saaa, Drafting Kntrtv CMltinc Kntvt-t, Porkrt KniTrn, KniTrtanH Fork. Ilntclitr Ktiiri-a, Knob l.nrkand Latchra, Thumb I.aiclirk KannH and Siiarr BoI.p, 11ntl and Srrft, Iron and Sf--l Squarr, Mill and t"ro Cut Savr Filrf Hand Saw Film, Waffle Iron, Steel Tarda, (riml Srone Cranka, Nail and Shoe Hammer, And Irona. n rape and (lilta, Amr Sh.weln and Snatra, Heavy Orail Sbnvrla, Il:iy Fork and Axea, Manure F.trk. Himrt, Rra and Sng-ar Xetttea. The above are offered at tha lnrei Ttneinnati pricea for Cask. R. TYXER. BrtM.kville, Xof. 27, 1847. 50 :o,oi5o "TiATiiixo" " Porsalehy C F. CI.ARKtOV. Junetd, It4t. FOIt SALE" SPT. frae. see. 3 T. 10, H.J,-. H4) acres. , Pt. frac. see H and iT. T. It, K. 11 120 acres. Pt. S. W. qr. See. 31, T. V. It. T 74 acres. j The above Lands are near Brookville, Franklin : coo ii iv, lnd. Titles good and Terms easy. Apply. at OEO. HOLltsD b Law uince, uniomiue. Feb. 7, 1S49. 7-Jw pa t Vivrs Y at k Ts:r ws HMF.KS, von mar save two dollars per davdn- ' ring the time you are planting corn, by calling 1 on the subscriber at Brookviile, w bo is now msnufjc- : itimtc a n-wlv invented machine, for ' ss, ll! .11. . BV vy.. naUUIlg, J lUUVatlUg Ok nailUWlUj C O It N . This machine is tised for either purpose, and may lie changed in a few minutes, as desired. It ia siwple and durable easily kept, in order by the farmer, as it is all nnit' d togethi r ith bolts and keys, and is thronly plan yet iuventrd, or ever will be, that coin v. l,.i.'j irifli m.itii'rr .a Iu. I ....... I l.n.1. ways. It also answers for drilling, if dr.ir.-d, with out any change. I will not attempt here l give a ; toll description 01 11, a. tune a nine win pruve its value. It saves the labor of ihree hands during the time of plaining, ami leaves the com deposited in the loose earth, to come upon the levvl surface; and m reft in the furrow nil the bard pan, as a.usl. The abs.ee Machine w ill be for sale from and after the 20th of March inst., with accompanying directions as to l lit ir use, and warranty. They w ill lie sent to any point on the canal, if order, d wiib satisfactory reference. i Farmers, try tnesa as they will not cost yon anv i thing unless they perform lb. above uses. For furI ther particulars enquire of the subscriber or his J agents who mar have tbem for sale. Those wishing : to buy in this vicinity will make appUcaiit.il soon. Mar. 14. IT-it n. v. ttr..MT. The State of Indiana, Franklin County, 83 IN THF. FRANKLIN CIHCCIT COURT. JAMKS CON WELL, VS. JFOREIGX AT TACHMENt SAMCF.I. SHOl'P. J WHK.KEAS. the writ of Toreign attachment is. sued in tlte above entitled ease was returned hv the Sheriff of the county of Franklin aforesaid, at ; the return day thereof, on the nrst aay ol the Februi ary term of the Franklin Circuit Court, held in and j fur the said county on the first M'inday uf Febeuary. I A. D. 140. executed: The aid defendant Samuel 1 Shown, is therefore hereby notified, uf the neinfeucv are ( nf INt. .aid writ ot at achmrnr in said court; and that at a unless he appearand defend thesamennoehef..reihe finsl adjustment thereof, the sams will be hear.l, adI jydrcaUsl alld ilelermilieu in nisansence. J ' JOHN M JOyVSTOV, j Clerk of the Franklin Circuit Cowrt. mh urn. iiw.-h... Holland, Att'y. 31. B. KE!iLY

Also, various Historical, Statistical, and otli-r im. present them duly antnentirwti-it witmn one year i.... lortant Public Documents, and a complete Index, , (hi time, and those hid. bted mstst make prompt payr Analytical Table of Contents to the whole work. . ment. The estate is probably solvent. F.aited by Edwin Williams, F..q. Illustrated with ! RUiHl'SOX TURNER, dm r.

DENT15T, i now in Hmokeille will remain durinr the Febmary term of the Franklin Or. t'ourt. Itoom at Mr. Ri-nj. Kemry's rrsidt uce.

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.1 XT J - .1 ,T . f w ""f"ur uo"u oi uie notei weet of tire Court House, Tt H. WES I" respectfully returns his thanks to JJ . his friends tor the patronage he has received since the opening of his NEW S TORE, and wishes a continuance. COllliniiailCf-. nc joai irrriTrn a spiennia stock

25 . of NEW SPRISCF ANO SPHMEK GOOflS, to IS I which the attention of the public ia respectfully in3S ' vite.l, and which he is determined to sell as low fur a 4 ' cash as they can be purchased iii iKe ctTy of Cincitw 25 ; nan. 2 ; His stock consists ia part nf CLOTHS, Cassimersi 5 Ssiiinets, a varietv of Men's and Boys Snriimcr is Cloths. ALSO, Lustres, Fringes, Ginghams Lawns, SS : fos. De Laim-s, Jackonets, Calicos, Parasols, Bos 15 i net Ribbands, Artificials, Muslins, 4c. QUEF.NSIi; WARE, Hsnlware, Glassware; BRUSH and Palm 25 Leaf HATS; BOOTS and SHOES; SUGAJ?, Molas43 ' ses. Coffee, Maekerei, and in fact a grvat variety cf iS 1 Groceries. tJ i N. R. A I kinds of mrrcnantaDfe prjdace taken ht 45 exehange for goods at the highest cash price. 25 l!rookille,Mar.26, M9-14-4W B. H. WEST, Sj , " I Sweet Potatoes for Seed. I. J HF. UNDERSIGNED, near Seinio, FratiLltw'

" - CIIUIIO, II B ULIWf IUI Hllll w Hi lie ready by the 1st of April. I shall also Sprrut enough to supply all demands. I shall visit all the public places in the county with PLANT S during the planting season. I also expect to be at Clarksburgt,; anil several other places in Decatiir ronntv, w itb p'anrr. R-. PEItDIEU." March, 1849. 14-J to Bridge builders. 't'JRf POSM.S for the erection of a Bridge aero 8 the West Fork of While Water, at Brbokville. . - i c - i.. . r.. c .. . .1 1. : i. l will be received bv the uuilersigned until the loth lay of April next. The Briilee to be two hundred feet lone between fhe abutments, and extend fourteen' fiet over the abuiments at each end, twenty feet wide, double floured' three and a half inches ihick, roofed w ith shingles, weatherboanlcd, and painted wuh three coats of paint. The abutments to rje ouui of stone, three feet above the fresh of January, 1847, the corners to be hammer dressed, and all laid in good lime and sand morlar. The abutment to be filled Willi gravel suflicient to make the approach to the Bridce at a grade not exceeding 1 degree, and to bo as wide on the top as the Uriilge on Ihe outside. Contractor to furnish a!l materials, and to give bond and s, riifttv in the sum of five thousand dollars for the fiithfiil performnnee of his eoiuract. Bit1." will i be i xpirteil on the whole job. I lie Dliinrr sin iu.- . ni.h sufficient plans and drawings rf ihe proposed nriilte, and on a scale so as to show every part per- ! feet I v. the drawing to accompany his bid, with bo : time I lie Bridge will be finished. Five hundred llol. lars will be paid when the contract is closed, half of : the whole amount as the work progresses, and tha j balance when the contract is completed, j J. H. SPEKU, Commissioner. I I'arch 14ih, 1810.-11 Administrator's NoticeFTTERS of administration ntmn the estate or 8 . w;n;n. n.-nrl: Uti. ot Frsnklin eiiuntv. lndtann. have hern granted to-the nnilersigned by the CI rk of the Probate Court uf said) county. , All persons having claims rgaiint said estate roust present them duly aiitnentirwti-rl within one year irom March 14, 1349 12-3 w PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. II AVE just received a good assortment of Silk,Gintham and Calico PsM-asols: Plaid llrrss Silks. Ronnet Ribanils. 1 Iluiintt. and Palm Leaf Itats. I Which will be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons wishing to buy goods will find it to ' their interest l call and examine the prices uf my ! goods before they make ll.eir purchase,. May 1, 1348. R. TYNEJf. TP.BMS OFTIIR INDIANA A3IKRIC AN. rflWO Dollars in ailrancc, 2.S0 in six months, S I. 00 at the end of the vear. and an addition of .to cent, for every rear payment is delayed thcrvat-' krtisbmkmtr. One so,tiare r less will bem-ert.-n tnree tunes tor unr aoiiar,u p; ms-n. ..u in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cent ii psymeni or ueiaseu one year; aou o..e ets. if del-iyed two years, and in the same prorrt.rnon fos the time payment i. delayed. Larger ao vinii.'inrui.lor a Ungtrr nuie wilt oe cnargeo oh im aa me prineiph . Engine Shop and Foundry, A. B. II A LABIR D. Front Stret opimsue w lute wafer t anal Hasia,Ceinnati. On hand ar.d fur sale at this time. ntiqine, t rlu 1 da 1 do r do 12 in. C'vlimU 4 lee I stroke. .?t do tlo 3 do da t do da a 0i da 9 in. do a in. tlti 9 in. do in. do 4tin. Ih I do 30 in. do PRTAP.LE MILLS txn CO UN SHF.l.f.KX. All kinds nf MI LL (i A it I N C made to ordsr. Mar. ts, 145. Is Pay Up! All rKrions'indrhted to tlie iinilersicned, nr to R. JkS.Tjner, are hen-hv milit'ied to make payment bv the 1st ul'January nri, all those having elauns long standing are hereby notified, lhat if payment a is not made at that time, that the proper mea.iirea ss til he taken to eorrre uaiment,a longer delay ea. nut and will not be jrraiilrd. IKc.Jlw ISsS. it. H. TVXEIi. WOOL CAKOII WE ill bereadvbv thefirst of May for Carding, and as our Maehines are of iHr best .n tha i -. . ! with eoiifidrnee warrant the best uf work, oil saer. eutintrv, and e hare old ana tnen nanus, CARDING AND SHNNINO, Will lie done for rustomrrs at the following priee White Wool in broaches, lSels.pr. lb. Mled " " " Reeling Yarn, The ainallrst lots fur spinning must he H lbs. MANUFACTURING. Jrans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 3T pr. yd. steel " " 31 " .. 4 ,t.,r, STito4Ji Saiti'ieU according t color. 37Jio5nJ Cassimere, according to color, f2Jto75 Cloth, areiirdine; to color, 50 toJj " White Flannel, aceordiugto width, 15 to5 Dyed " - o3"l " Blankets, per pair, 8 CO We have a verv larg. stork cfWOOI.ES GOODS of the above kind which we will be glad toexchsago for Wool. fash, or anv kind of Produce, at vry fair prices. As we are delermiiied to arrant our work good, and ooi goods duralil.-, we hope and expert a large share or the public patronage. CALL! THY I'S, AND SEE!! and ifyoa are di appointed, we will make you whole.McT & Laurel, April oth, U4. 16Ureal and Impui taiu IhrctiCi-.l DISCO VERY. Dr.GUYSOTT'S vr DOfi SariTstU1 supcaio)11 tr mis eXTBACT IS IWuiicr IT FsteTtS 'VIBOgaTW the most srrcEssFrr. medicine in THE WOCLD. JUST RECEIVED !

AFRESH supply of lli.s eeieiirat.d mei.'eins, which liaa proveJ fi reinnrliably aiicroaato: for tho cure of f-'ervf.ila Co'i'ntnption. Salt liiieu, TJver Conn Liiiit.r,' Cvrrin't Humors. liiitumaiism

- ! for tlto cure of t-crvf.il Connmptia

Uytfrpiim, &utituts. General J)ebUittf. Taint ftht Head. Shie, Clust. had; Joints inut for SUrrrurel Vu-a-u-t. Aaa remedv ftir 1'BMA LE COM FLA JXTS it ha probably no equal, and aa a UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE For removing nil irrprir;t fnm the aysleni an.! giving general tone lo dchilrtnted orjrans, it jurt claims a tuperiority over all nlhey medicine. Customers are invited to cad and examiuo certi. rates and rwommendatirns.

i N. 1?. Thin is the MOST H1GTILT CCy C 'EXTRA TED .5 1 F. VP in ne. pt up in Qns .Bottles and sold l OXE HOLLAR rr lUjlt.e , SIX Bottle for Fire Pcllars.

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4 CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY! fig- BEWARE of Counterfeit,- . jjr it a noxs : Thi GntMivt Dr. Gwtrnf'' E.rrrnet ef T- ) and Scnn-parilla is ptit tip in larre fit Holtl? containing a Quart. Hie nam of l:e blown in the glass, and the icnature of S. F. '.' NETTT, the .Proprietor, w-ritten with Blask In!. each outside wrapper. Prepared at S. F. Bennett's Latralory, LJTTi FALLS. N. Y, and sold hv all ihe UrucRiMfc t

ly the principal merchant, throughout li. Uc-

Stutea, west inaies ana Lannus. For Wholesale and Retail at Bennett a Yi este Branch Emporium No. 4, College Hall, Cuacina-.. . ,"byjVpwnl,;,,s,;E,"'11'F. BMOWX, FairaYM. J. L ANDREW, BltHmi"S rT, K. TYXKR k CO., Metaiuara. F-. T. LF.K. laurel. I. t. TATMAK.r" JOHN IV MOODY, tfoehe. Z. A NYE, New Trent-n.

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