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

From th.. TTcttcrn Organ, flfatlwaml JnMIec.

From every quarter we bear the notes of preraration for the great Temperance Convention, :,u.,0MIrJ!,.,i:n. U15thofM.. ,u ire ..v. - j This, doubtless, will be the greatest display the friends of temperance have ever witnessed, at least west of lh Alleghany mountains, and we fondly anticipate an impetns will then and there be given to the cause, that will be felt effectually in every part of the moral world. It is true, in come localities, intemperance anrears to be Increasing. In onr lanre cities, especially, the Supporters of that iniquitous system are everon the alert to neutralize the influence of our various efforts, and to strengthen the strong holds of the liquor influence. Many friends of temperance are also ready to exclaim, what more can we do than has been douet What new element shall we incorpo rate Into our system, that shall enable ns SUCcessfully to cope with thisgigantic power. we are not 01 tnose wno Deiieveinai an nas yet been done that can be. We believe that much has already been accomplished, and that however strong and prosperous the cause of our opponents may now seem, it is on the eve of otter and irremediable prostration. Already public sentiment, to a considerable extent, has, by our united efforts, been correcti -f.-j i !:. j rri - . i

,inirai, luucuiiguicucu. i ue. maguiiuue io eu at low profit". From her capability to jndge of this growing evil has been faithfully set be- j p'erior quai't.' he fU fr to m,rrnt of a fore the people; its destructive, sinful, and ini- ! she n also prepared to do any work in the Mill!qnitou. Influence npon society demonstrated to j E,MtUffiXlAifthe comprehension of the humblest capacity. j Already the Legislatures of several of tha j Fresh Assortment Of States have began to agitate the true ground. ! YT p wwr r f A C f f f The Grand Divisions also have, in several States, ! L VT U U U S... declared, in language clear and undisguised, , XOT OJS' IfnvVm"1 the onlv tenable o-ronnH that

' r can now assume. And we have arrived at the verv DOint in the historv of all Ipmnmnr. .f.

- - j -j- - o w rv wi forts, where some effectual measures seem en- j Spring and Summer Goods tirely practicable, when something effectual will tJ7l"l,Z,vx' 'm 'he BEST stocks in THR , . . ,. MARKET, with due regard to CHE APN FSS ni'bedone to arrest this desolating scourge, and i hability and FASHiox,.nd which he confidentdestroy forever its blighting influences. ! lli? " "nU- 'he 'xamination of ail who wi.h g iuuneusj. o make purchases, and cordially invites a call rrom coining really has been done. Everything H such. As a part of our stock we mention so far, ha. been preparativend public nti- rXy LAWVsl ment is now already prepared, in some sections, !pc' Modt" "d lblet Lnstrrs to strike the first effective Wow. I Plain and embroidered Linen Let no man that has already "pot his hand ' GVamJuYnVat"; Lin to the plow," turn back. We now especiallv i rnnc,r tvcrI R, a choice assortment and very need the aid of every friend of temperance to j ' P S II V W I S assist in pulling down effectually "the strong ' Silk embroidered Shawls, very richVatten. . holds of the enemy." Too long have the neo- i S'!,k rTi T.h,bet do do & do do De Lame do pie ot the United States quietly submitted to Embroidered Thibet Shawls the tyranny of the rumseller, and endured the , A'50.nrHrXrrtb"t,,,r,"d" P''1" rrind sh' desolating influences of the liquor traffic. Long! Boilliet a lit I RihbOllS. enough we Lave defensively opposed the rn'n-! T,,e Sprin? s,yle rB"nl,Ft' "nd Ribbons very fine , . . and tateful

naa oevasiaung tntluences or Rumocracy I and we Confidently antir.mMo. rrnm IK- ! liW..! r.u. .1 u:LJ x 7" .. , ulo oppiuncmQg national lyon- I vention, the announcement of some feasible ' plan of attack that at once re-nerve every i . . , , , J i arm and inspire anew every devoted son and i other temperance friend, to buckle on the armor for the final contest, with the unalterable i determination to never cease its efforts till the 1 . , , . . one great and absorbing object of his aspira- i tions and his labors Ehall have been fnllw ; ,. . , 1 ! Let no man despair. The darkest hour is' now Dei ore us, it is true, but only as the harbinger of better day, just ready to dawn. A day when the strong arm of the Law shall be forever withdrawn from the traffic, and iu opholders left to stem, alone, the torrent of ind.gnanon that will inevitably be visited upon the supporters ofthis iniquitous system. From ' the approaching Convention of the friends of temperance we expect much Let every nn ' that Can nossihlr sn. fh.it J . present if not himself to participate, at least! - 1 - MicauB, u i to imbibe something of the spirit that enkindled i there, .hall o f.,eth sh. J , few .w. w , IIT3 ICJiiiaiesi corners nfi our land, and which, we trust, will make all men feel that our cause is indeed the cause of ' Humanity itself, and worthy the unremitted ef fortsof the entire human familr. In the language of the G. D. of Ohio, wesay i

come. "Come, with your Regalia, and Ban- A very rood stock orHatdw.re, embracing, rreat ners and Mfic. Come wllh y, warm KnTe Fork,, Penknivesnearts, and let us marshal a mighty army. See ! Lork? La'es, and almou every other article of that every aDDronriate Rxnnoe I. ;n ih. o- 1 g"ch,P0' " demand, inrlndinr Looking Glasses; J "firopriaie Banner Is in the Process- A rood assortment of qVF.F.XSW RE and GLASSion on that Testive occasion. Let ns show to f,llL&vlZVES' SH0'our friend. i the East, and elsewhere, that we scEiVlnES can eicel them in numbers, iu enthusiasm CJ UOC E U I KS. e?ymmnTirurPfpr Bad Cabins: Let-: 7,;cfT5'--"b prp-

Tu piow;ine, Merchant, his store; the Mechanic, his shop-! the Lawer his office; (th, Phvsicun. h,s rix.r..;; ana the Minister.his nulnit. I.t th.. I hMn IU.! , .1 . ! Drum their Wive, flieivn.,. j. . let us shake the throne of the Tyrant Intern- . . ' ... . . ..o .mi uaus urs. inn . L. t j lne Tery earth tremble with our miffhtv tread nv.nr ,n Cincinnati at S o'clock P. M. ' . v i 1 1. 1 . . narnuis . . i . . . . Mnnm; leaves the C. S. M Stare Office one -u,.r .onto ot the U. S. Hotel a! ft rrrnk trills w, S A. M. arrivinr ia to fife"""! 5p,,mi "n ,he Prt of the proprieh?. .KT- nd eomfort of wh r 1 ine h their patronaee. i STEVENSON ft Rf. L'CKP.R. Pronrielors R. P. C. BAR WICK, Arenu . I X o T I n The State of Indiana, ,v -r... . Franklin County, ss. I THE FRANKLIV IIRCVIT COITRT HtwTovTfD rec.rry I Jib, A. D 1849. vs f JOHN GLOSHON an4 r CHANCERT. HANNAH GLOSHON J ChUE.ol,,e?tv7id.mP'in,n''bT,ofin A- '- tionof ' th "tw'i ,PP'',rinr ' "e satisfacwitn,Lr,nfc" br disinterested Sanh ni J e,, d'ftn-''S J""n Gloshon and "! a. JSiT5-0. of he State of IHeve. t, ,?,im, il in,"""'-l erily beeTof the 7f0n J"4 the r-rt " -dsn,, be p.b?hednr0.rK"id Uil ' "id d-re-"uiana, notifyinr them that onl. ,h. ij n. v.r .1" - " ' .- '" rst nr.t ,i ". "?." ,nr seeono Monday of A fonrriVJ'f bl 1 o them will be iakew. WHSSTOX, Clerks The Ladies' WrTrk-Table BookT making HX" nd rL: rt!wl JL!!"n TO,"ra,? "f one ""udred indrixtv' etrht pares, printed on the finest whiteVaoer Z. L' done an, n pane, covers. Price 50 l k,I ? "ST-'iV""- 'rimneloth, rilt, V Jn?n "This ,. e r ,he most iruf and s., .- oe in the hands ofevery Tamil v in the land SenH tZ means, ,Bd Fr. An V R PKTVbcn.. k. es rt.. " : ":y ?s Editor, or. : ' " """"ree,, rni.aa Iphia. .psP, rs tbrouirhout the country. copying the above nd ding . coov r Vri1'" " k.kci . - fviiMrr. rnirkpn MMitlwr, thai I h ave a Comnlele rnnr r .i t In s-nt them hy return or mail ll-Sw 10,000 lbs. Butter Wanted " which the highest m.,ke.VrW ViX p.i, Wmi,,ii., WM- ""t-UEIIS.

Ho from Brookville Daily; FARM ItKDUChil), sjiriV; ?" MaiJ Etfrpm of Omnibuses, V d.Hv,'!r.,h-e,RT.k,rille H,Mr "'Rrookvil c Chester vJlVl0.t,0CK A-.M ' P,if ""' Ks-

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! O T I C Et ; the State of Indiana, ) In the Franklin

Circuit ; f"viTli!mTross i" ', ' ( r . . Elizabeth Bo,,, late i Bill for D.rorce. i Elizabeth Deweese. BE it Remembered, that on the th day of April A. D. 1849, the abore named William Boas, by George Holland, Esquire, his solicitor, filed in the Clerk's Office of the Franklin Circuit Court bit bill for Divorce, against th abore named defendant, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person, by which it rppears, that the above named defendant, Elizabeth Ross is not a resident of s aid state of Indiana, as he the said affiant is informed and eerily believes; the soid defendant is therefore hereby notified of the tiling or the said bill and the pendency orthe saidsuit, i .nd '." 1e to or "me beore the f.ll.nr of the cause at the next termufih i said court to be holdrn at the Court House in Brookvme in ana, iur mc conn.y 01 r rutin tin is i ne state ot Indiana, on the second Monday of August next, the said bill will be heard in her absence and decreed npon aeeordtnglv. Attest, April SOth, 1849. 10-jw JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk F. C. C. Turnpike NoticerTJHE Stockholders orthe Brookville and ConnertI ville Turnpike Co. are herebe notified that fiv dollars en each share of the Capital Stock of said j Company will be required on or before the SOth day Bvrd 7VtthheR5 rUrth in',,lmentjamf.s t. AKnnrw tr. D. Slaughter, See'y. April 15, 1849 17-Jw BONNETS AND TRIEUHNGS. MtfS. BUTLE informs the ladies of Brookville and virinit), that she has on hand, suited for the season, a good assortment of new and fashionable Florence Braid. Soft and D...J,. ( Laee. One. nij A i.:. rL-i' "' V" - 7 - - " - iailDUlinrH, tnih dren s Hats; Misses' Bonnets; Ribbons: Flowers: and other Bonnet Trimmings. All carefully selected by i 1 .. . "v --"- mirnri, wnicn sne wisne in me vuiciniiiii jnarKei: wnicn she i! 1. t A LLIOX has now the nlesimv ntm 1. ni friends and patrons, and the sunng public 'Z?-T2ln" ne" d opening. NEW ,T- Kibhon, Silk and Linen l !' Thread Gloves, Laces and ""wVA'i fP'"'" "V fibred J,Ione, nnmn, very nne and thin siTkBrd'ambne Handkerchiefs DT",Hdk.r nd cr " "ne and Colored Cotton Hose Perforated Paper CLOTHS, snrbeTd:r,wdeedf,',,h' p,ain nd F,nv cassimeres Lamertine Cord, very rood l'inets, plain and fancy styles ofevery rrad "!"r,n,en.t ,en, ,nd BTteens vottonsoe, Nankeen ft Hampshir Silk Velvet Vesting, very pood Black Satin do d,i Faney silk Hdkfs, Italian silk Neck Hdkrs Gloves, half Hose, faney Coat Rotton, and a rood assorlment ot tnmminps of all kinds Fine Irish Linen, ano a rood assortment of Bleached Muslins Brown MiKlins of different rradrs Brown end bleached Drillinrs and Twilled Barinr A rood stock of Bed Tickinr. and coarse Muslin f.,r Waoron Covers HATS. Fine black brush Mexican Hats .Mens and Bovs Burns Vista do Pearl and hlaik fancv do ""I Hats, black and whit. .Mt n s ana oys Palm Hals Boots and Shoes. ' c'e Men' fashionable Calf Boots ! ! do hJvT d d 1 do do Kin do Men's Goaf Broran Shoes no lair do do do Kip do do Ladies Kid Ties, very neat do hirh Buskins, a beautiful shoe for the sprinr A "uTSinUM'' K. D G LLlOV -.". " "" 1 AW "". ."r rill If "e Post Office at Rrookville. p"'' 'he i,t of July, m , n dtxna nn ik. i.. .r i -. . ... - tst of April, mo, if not taken Post Office a. Dead Letters. " rera. . m ill w . . . I r, , A lien 1. O A hies, .Tosiah Bell, Nathan Barnard, David R. Baron, John Ritzen, I.ndwir ltimyard, John l'"k, John Cro.ks, Hobert round, Henry Craeill. John C.istiiinader, Simpson t t'oleseott, Mrs. Mary Davis, Wm. A. Deitsch, John C. t Erb. David Gipson, Gily Greer, Thos. M. GreM, Clark Heiss-r, Christ Hiers, John Haverkatle, Henry Hollinrswnrth, Thos. James, Zebedee J aeoh, Peter Jones' Mrs. I.ydia Lyons, Wm. Lonr, Eliza Hannah Master, Jacob McGnire, John Moore, Elijah, Moxer, Joseph Osborn, Jamea Peticord, Enoch Dees, J. T. Ryan, T. J. Rori'rs, Miss Elixabeth Rucker, James Rocker, James J. Sprinrer, Miss R. Smith, John Skyhock, Elixabeth, Sater, Ephraim Tucker, Calvin I'nderwood, John f I'pdyke, Andrew J. Vanramp, Gilbert Wembuch Whk Wilcox, Ransom X. Wilm, Michael w5'cy, Mrs. Mary Ann Bntler, Rev Barry, Mr. Calsin Boone. I- n. Berrine r, Paul Benefield, James Barnard, Mrs. Marv E. Chambers. Emanuel Cooley, Isaac . Csry, Jeremiah Clark, Martin Coleseott, Othniel Chenedav. Dr. Thus. Dorr, A. K. Davis, F.lias F.ldin, John Gnier, Miss Eliia Goier, Miss Hetty llirdon, Wm. H. Manner, Geo. Havisestate, JVbn Hartmtm, Jacob Holdnd-v, H. H. I Johnson. Rev. Levi John, Xliss F.llen Kimble, Miss Sarah J. I.adin, Valintine MeLaurhlin, Jas. Morran, Isaac MeClure, Jsn-.es Maible, Bailey Mable, He-try Oeth, Henry John Perine, James Randall, Roberto. Reitenback, Nicholas Roirft West, Rebrrrer, John A. Rieherson, Moses H. Smith, Jacob, a Schoken. I.ndwis; Showeeys, Mauries) Swift. TTmothy Theetye, John Vllriek, Georre Vancamp, Chas. t Word, Dennis Whiteman, Lewis Weldam, Frederick yiIson, Noah Wroans, Mrs. Elisabeth B B. Br TON, f. M. COPARTNERSHIP. RENJ. H BVJfTON has associated -ith him n the mercantile business, his brother JOHN C. BtRTOJt. The Business wi.l be continued in fte Odd Fellows' Buildiftr, ander the firm of R. H. and J. C. Burton. BENJ. H. BVRTON. NO. C. BURTON. March 1, IS if-ly Wool Carding:. yTtjH . UNDERSIGNED tenders his thanks to those ta who have herrtetWre psMrosuxTd hi Mil, and brsr. to asrciee them that be Vs ss enaMest to serve i tn.m tiester, with additional experience and Improve- ; ment.. He io ready at his mills, on and a half mile j above Rmokville, to Card. Wool at the Billowing prij ves, to-wjtr Wh.teWoor, I c. ntsper. Ib.$ i.in .turn, T eenas per. lb.; Extra Mixed. sj cent. pee. lb. W hen we furnish grease, one cent a pound extra chartred. All work WARRANT Era. We wish all to bring thetrwoo'. to ihe Mill that can, hut ifit is more convenient, wool will he received at Burton s or Sullenbnrgs-e's Stow, snd the rolls returned there as soon as possible. Corn Grinding'. He is also prepared to grind Corn, and crush Corn tn the ear for feeding Siork. JOHK PELSOR.PVnpvietor. JAMES CnrtPKR,tarm-v. Broclrville, March aoth, IStr-lJ tm

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GO O D S. A NEW ARRIYAL. (NHt SUBSCRIBER has just opened a beautiful ".rr,m",t ,f SPrinf S-mrner Rood," and ,t f?Ji r Pn 'SA ""' ,0 hi old eustomors and H.P. i,i,B,!ner""y- " ' "J'"S eompetitio,,. nil stoek consists in part of Super English, French and American CLOTHS Plain and Fancy Cassimeres Pi!-!! MVl5: '"J"' hlnt "nd ""'-mixed Sattinetts Plaid and Striped ,0 Kentucky and Domestic Jeans, striped and plain Plain and Fancy Tweeds, Linens and Coitonades Summer Cloths and Mohair Cord " vo"on"Robuy Cassimeres and Velvet teen r, J Indies' Department Plain and Fancy Dress Silks Super bl'k Silk Warp Lustres Figured and Plaid Lustres Striped and Changeable do Plain and Mole colored do Mnl7iC m lnrch'JDimM,ie ,nd Seotch G-nghams Mole eol'd, bl'k and fancy De Laines do do do do Woolen do Faney Ca-h meres, Monterey, Buena Vista and Oregon Plaid Plain, plaid, flowered and figured American Prints Pl,?n ,j r. d?, , da EnR'i'h & French do Plain and fancy oil red ,j0 Plain and plaid Linen Lustres (a new style) Plain and faney Lawns Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Silk GLOVES tjii". t.i d JCo,,n Li'le Thread do White, black, mixed and fancy Hose and . Hess Prain and plaid Jaconets i-inens, book Muslins and Swiss Mulls Linen and Victoria l iwu - , " . ! '"1 1"" ak " ! ! '" "ncy aim Cravat. I'mbrellas, Parasols and Fans Dress Handkerehiers and Bobinetta A splendid and well selected stock or new and thrap BONNETS Of all kinds and qualities. Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Bonnet Ribbons EDGINGS, &C. d Jaconet, Edeinrs. Lacei and Insertinrs Cotton " 6 Thread Laces and Edrinrs . iliscellaneous. mlTi? 3,,kL' Jailors' and Dress Trimminrs Bleached and brown Linen Table Covers " Cotton " " 11-4 Lancaster quilts Msn's Beaver Silk, Fur and Neutra Hats Men s and Boys' Pearl Sportinr Hats Bnena Vista and Palm Leaf Hats Men s and Boys' Cloth, Silk and Cotton Glazed Cans , DOMESTICS. Bleached and brown Muslins of various widths, from f 10 21 sards wid. Bed Tickinrs.Mariners' Stripes, Checks and Drillinrs - . vuTrnnr, l.inen and Cotton Barrinrs White, Yellow and Red Flannels 85 5 Sehcia, colored Muslins, and Nankeens SHAWLS. Silk, Emb'd and Prsne shl. , Silk and Bullion Frinre and Mole eol'd Shawls i.meaua Heavy Cloth Shaw Is Also a heavy and well selected stock of queensware and Glassware; Hardware and Cutlery; Boots and Shoes; Sole and Upper Leather; .. . Groceries, Salt, Iron, Ac. te. I he subscriber has pnimW .. . . . : the selection or his stock, and believing that his roods and pi ,ces will stand !he test or scrutiny, he most eor - dially invites the inspection of the whole community. come ana examine for themaelres. n s. .. . RICHARD TTNER. Brookville, March 20, 1839. Honev WantPil. A LL persons indebted to the nndersirned sAa Kc S. Tyner, are requested to make in , or to R immediate R. TYNER. BraokviUpJan: 4 t84t The Whig Almanac for 1849. TH FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF ITS CONTENTS. Monthly Calendars and usnal Calculations. Abbreviations used in the Almanac. n-cTlarie,?. 0f Pr''""- S," The Election or 1843. (Editorial.) Europe in 1818. (Editorial.) -Sue Cne! S-T.e Executive Pirei;ndxN?.;csor,Sen,,'?-wl,r" irm E" omerf renU,iT"-Di,,riet fe Native State. Officers or the Senate-Officers, fce. orthe HonsegTvSXe Confr,'M-ChPl'in-EPeises orconThe Executive elect. The XXXIst Cnnrn'M k v i r .I......1 Department or State-The Officers of this Departent and their respective sl.r;.. ' eir respective Salaries, Patent Office-Officers and'Salaries paid; ror reriilatinr the renewal or Patents and i New Law nereasin incn.imneroi umcers in May 27, 1848. the Patent Office, passed Ministers and Consuls abroad; Salaries paid II reasury Department Officers and Salaries. General Land Office-Officer, and Salaries. Land Revenues; names or Receivers in Arrears, fte Commissioner under Art. VI. with Great HritainSsj Coast Survey; Cost orsnrvee orthe V. S. Coast; names nf th.. not-. - . - . . ' m " - , "mu salaries pam. Officers or Customs, Revenue and thei The annual Loss by Defaulters 1 their Salaries. Customs. Revenue n,t r-..n...: - C.i . j i . " " . inni, mc Amount ollec ted and the Cost or Collection. ricTcnne Marine; Lirht-Houses; Officers Salaries Mints-where, and the officers and their salaries Aotes oft onrressfor Supply Rill of Aur.13, I84S. Payments to Public Printers. Economy and retrenchment. Editorial 1 Judicial Department Offio.,-.. .:j J , tise State; Salaries. District Judges-native Slate; Districts ft Salaries. District Attorneys name and district. District Marshals Name. nie .nj sea of the U.S. Courts in each district Tor 1847; reV"et rc'l'nbia; names or officers and salaries Military Crimes. War Department; officers and s-ilaries. Indian Department; officers and salaries. Military pension Office: OHWr. .i-.l. .j Amounts paid in 1847. The Army Generals and StafT; pay and allowances. General Taylor's Par. quartermaster's Department Who compose it, and the cost. Subsistence Department Officers. Medical Department Names or the Officers and salaries paid. Pay Department Number of Officers; their Salaries and allowances. Corps or Engineers Names and Salaries. . Corps or Topographical Enrineers Names and Salari es. Ordnance Department Officers, fte. The Sixteen Regiment or Infantry; Officers, fce. Military Academy, West Point; Teachers; Cadets; Moneys voted by Consrress, Ike. The U. S. Array Promotions, t Editorial. 1 Pay orthe Army,- years 1846-T. Mexican Hostilities, fte. What they cost the United States; military expenditures. The Navy Vessels of War; where stationed. Officers of the Navy Department ft their Salaries Bureau of N avy Yards and Docks; officers and salaries. Bnreaa or Ordnance and Hvdrorraphy; officers and salaries. Bureau of Construction, Equipment, fce. officers and their salaries. Engineer Corps; officers and salaries. Navy Agents and their Stations. Bureau of Provisions fc Clothing; officers ft salaries Bureau of Medicine ft Surgery; officers ft salaries. Navy List Number or Captains, Commanders, Lieutenants, Surgeons, Chaplains, Pursers, Passed Midshipmen, other Naval officers and areata. , Naval Pensions; Naval Expenditure. Naval frank and Service. Navy Punishments and Rewards Courts Martial; Flogginp. Post Office Department- Officers and Salaries; Moneys voted by Congress. Election or Post Masters by the people. Editorial. Cheap Postage. Editorial. 1 Post Office Revenue; Mail Carriage. Rates orinland Pistage; rates of toieigu Postage. Compensation to Postmasters. Postmasters and Clerks' Compensation. The War with Mexico. Editorial. This article continues and concludes the Narrative or Events in the Mexican War, rwmmeneed its the Whig Almanac ror 1847. The Treaty of Peace, fce., between the United Slates and Mexico, with aeeomponying documents. Railroads, Telegraphs and the Tuhlie Lands. Imports, Exports, Revenue, Debt, Postages. Full Election Returns by States, Congressional Districts and Covtnties, prepared expressly for the Whig Almanac. routes to California; fte. NAVIGATION OlEN. TEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1849-U. S. 11 MAII G. W. PAVER'S Cincinnati and Cambridge City, Ind., Daily Packet Line, leaves daily at 4 o'clock P. M., preeiselv; Snnilavt E.wrrptrtt, from and after the toih inat." A Packet leave daily the White Water Canal Basin, passing through Industry, Clevetnwn, Harrison, New Trenton, Rochester, Brookville, Metamora, I.anrel, Conneesvilnr. and Mil ton. Thi. route passe, through the principal towns in the White Water Valley. 1 he following Boat comprise the Line: J. q ADAMS, Capt. Jame Ransrll, CLARA, Capt. Pwvee, TEMPEST, Cpt.StrphenI.ee. !. B. Passengers by leaving their names and resiliences st Wslk. r A; Brother's White Water Canal Basin, wilt be called for in any part orthe eitv Every attention will be paid to add to the comfort of all passengers who travel on thee Boats. Arrange-. mens. hve been made with a daily line or Stage, going east and west, after the arrival of the Boats at Cambridge City. WALKER At B A-O., Agents. Cincinnati, March id, U4x II -4m PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. I H AVE usl received good assortmentor Silk, Gingham and Calico Psrasol. Plaid Dress Silks. Rnnnet Ribands. Bonnets and Palm Lear Hats. Which will be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices Mir cash. Persons wishing robuy goods will find it So their Interest to call and examine the prices of my goods before they make their purchases. May in, !. R. TTNEJT. Blank ExemHions, ba,fbr Sale

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H.'LINCK JNO. II. FARqUHAR. j N e y Good s. irnr nnv. i ocmi... GOLDEN ASSORTMENT.; vucai; ivueciper: uneapest! At the New store of L1NCK &. KARQUHAR, UBmMmg Srth tftht Public Sqr,, En.t Si,lt ,r j hJL EARtUH AR tender . p-nerow pubJ - J """"T "n fur the p. Iron see reilriL r . '"' Spnntf "d Summer G,HKl.,j -2Zir"rT""n h""ist stocks of these.son. Their stock now consists in ,rt of Super Amer,e.,EnRli,h, French and German Broad vloths do do do do do Plain and Fanrv C Blaek, blue, rray and Taney Satinetta Kentucky and Domestic Jeans i weens, velvetteens, Linnens and Pataroma and other Coatings Cottcnades VEST1NGS. Super Pressed and Curled Satins do Plain and FancySilks do Silk and Cotton Velvets do French and Plain Black Lastinrs do Fancy and Plain Summer Vestinrs (assorted) I, :mIios Dress Goods. Super Plain Black Pure S;f-warned Luster du riain fllatk Enrlish Merino Chanreable do do Plain Black and CoI'd Alpaeca Lnsters do and Silk striped Mode Cloths Ce estial striped Lusters new style! California Plaids do Plain ahri Silk striped Mode Cloths French, Scot. h and Domestic Ginc-hams P am Pink, Blue, Green and Ruff French do Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lains Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lains Plain and Flowered Linnens (new style) Plain and Fancy "American prints (assorted) do do Enrlish fc French do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jaconetta Rook and Mull Muslins Plain ft Faney Dress Handkerehiers do do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Renew P and Faney DRESS SILKS Plain and Fancv Silk Travais do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloths do do Cotton do do J v do Muslins M.,'l.hnen Hamilton and other Bed Tickinr White Yellow, Red and Green Flannels " Bleached, brown and eol'd Drillinrs CoI'd Muslins, Nankeens and Stlirias SHAWLS. Super Emb'd white crape Shawls do do and plain bl'k and mod silk frinred Thibet Shawls 6 do do Rerare Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new stle) do Faney Laee and Tuscan du do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw da do Misses (assorted) rio J Vi.V1 JSSTRTMEltT OF FAKCT, PLAtS VliTrfA0XS' LJCES, BO RISE TTS, THREJOJSD COTTON EDGISGS, LAJ))" BL'K, WHITE ASn MIXF.n SILK, COTTOX k LAMBS' H'OOL STOckrirrnv 1 t I L SiLK ASD MOHAIR FRIKr.fx jxn i stitc. DRESS BUTTONS; DIES' AND GENTS' Kin, SILK AND COTTON Look ins; fi lasses. Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and ShoesLadies' and Gents' Carpet Sacks; I'mbrellas, Parasols and Fans; Shoe Pers; Hardware and Cutlery; Glass and queensware: Trace, Halter and Lag Chains; Wooden Ware; Groceries, fce sVe fce All kinds or approved Country Produce taken in exchanre for roods ATCASH PRICES. OTRem- m--ZTn"K n,mbW "! i preferred to a ''MahU?,;.,. LINCK k FARquHAR. Most EXTRAORDINARY WORE THS MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION. T D. A. H. MADR1CK0, Pnjet$r Uitrntrt H men . Sixth Edition. 18 mo. pp. uo. Price Jl. SO.OOO Copie .old la MX TOO I II. YEARS of suffering, of physical and mental an. rmsh to many an affectionate wife, and pee uni--r, ..,,c..iues to me husband might have been spared; thousands now poor would have enjoyed competence; thousands now broken in health would have enjoyed it; hundreds now in their graves been aliva by a timely possession or this work. It is intended especially for the married, or those eontemplating marriage, as it discloses important seerets which should be known to them particularly. Truly, knowledge is power. It U health, happi. ness, affluence. The revelations contained in its pages have proved a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author will attest. Here, also, every female the wife, the mother, thone either budding into womanhood, or the one in the decline or years, in whom nature contemplates an important change-can discover the causes, svmntoms, and the most efficient remedies, and most certain mode of cure, In every complaint to which her sex is subject. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE MARRIED may be gathered from the fact, that Traveling Agent $ make from THREE TO FIVE DOLLARS A DAY! from its sale; hundreds or active, enterprising agents re accumulating a little competence Trom the liberal discount allowed, and the great demand Tor it. Orders are required to be accompanied with payment. WILL BE SENT BY MAIL FREE OF POSTAGE IO THE PURCHASER. Over iwenty thousand copies have been sent by mail within three months with perfect safety and certainty. On the receipt orOne Dollar, the "Married Woman's Private Medical Companion" will be sent (mailed free) to any part of the United Slates. All letters and applications from those desiring to become agents must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance) and addressed to Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. Box iX4, New Tork City, Publishing OfBce, 180 Liber-tv-st Xew Tork t1..v ir .... . The .Married Woman'a Pnvate Medical Companton' is .old by Booksellers throughout the United ' Slates. 4-ftra I Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CARDING AND SPINNING! ln CLOTH DRESSING fc MANUFACTl'. C Vi uini..- t ue suoscrioer will esrrv on th ahovi business, tuclnriing the Manufacture of Cloths, Cassi RING.-Thesuhseriber will carry on th-above I mere, 5.tin-tis, Linsevs. Flannels, e. te. His Machinery is oftl.e very best in the Country; and being Jrl.T:! ... ..... jirntti orucr, ne leeis coot rantinr his work eon. I to ih.t nf.nv aestablishment in the West, both as regards neatness and durability. iluy. . . " "r " ne snortrst notice; anu hi ny nis superior knowledge and strict attention to siness, to merit a liberal share of the public patro Farmer k-aviag Wool on their way to the C naii Market, can have their Aoll. a. thev ret.rn home. ! . W. BRIOGS. narnson, uearuorn CO., Ia. 4-Sm Superior Boots and Shoes. FI1.HE undersigned has just received from the Man1 ufactures, Georgetown, Massachusetts, a very superior lot of Boots and Shoes, consisting of 4"o pairs Men's thick Boots; 4 pairs Men's kip do; tJ pairs Children's do; SS pairs Mis.es' kip do; SO pair Women, kip do; SO paws Roys thick Brogwns; 0 pairs youths' do do; 10 pairs Roys, thick Boot to pair. Youth' do do; 10 pairs Men kip Brogans. R. TTNER. Rrookville, Jan'y 31, l40. OMNIKUS 1.1 X E From Brookrille to Cincinnati, Carrsj.njr thr U. S. Mail. THE Omnibus will leave the Brookville Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Satarilav morning, at S o'clock. Returning- will leave the Oalt House, Cincinnati, every Monowr, WednesHsv, and Friday morning, at S o'clock), STEVENSON fc RCCKER. Feb. T, U49. SUQ0 IRON & NAILS. 1HAVK jnst received from" Pittsburgh a large nt ofSlignand Wavne Iron, assorted sixes, ik. nsils or all sire, which I will sell at the Cinrinnat prices adding the freight and Drav.se, Tor cask. Dee. II, 114. R.TTM r.R "J 6 IIN 1 17 P A IUIU 1 1 A if. Attorhey at Law. 11 ro o k II I e, la. Jan. It? 1843. 3-tf. QUEENS WARE. H. fc J. C. RL'RIOM will have a InViull B 9 assortment of Oueenswara stm next week. m.r i sv I 1 j Exchange Mills THESE mills are now redv for grinding wheat and corn. Mr. Joseph P. M:Cov, an experienced milh-r ka. been engaged to tend the mill. Also I an. ready to card woll at my old stand, which will be attended to at the shortest notice. . , . G.W. EIMBLt. .xpril lh, 1S41.-U-3W

HYMENEAL.

AT . i n n.. r i . . . . uuj morning uat, ny ine Rev. Williamson wn. the r tohn w. j KEELY, of the Ohio Methodist Conference, to Mr.. CATHARINE WELLS, of this place. " Ever remember she is thine A blessing unto thee ia given; Love'a wreath around her heart entwine. And b'ing to earth the joys of heav'n!" On Tuesday evening, by the same, WILLIAM S. BURROW E3, Esq , editor ef the "Connersville White Water Valley," and Attorney and Counsellor at Law, to Miss INDIANA M'CARTY, second daughter of Abner M'CArlv, Esq., of this township. There's one, when summer flowers are gone, And summer bird and bee, And summer friends leave, one by one, Will be a friend to thee? And if you never doubt her love, When youth and friends depart. The winter time of life may prove The summer of thy heart. On yesterday, Mr. Joseph Morford to Melinda Mardia. On the tame day, Mr. James II. Moore to Prudence Gruell. OIlITir A It V . "Oil UAU1. - - a UlED At his residence near Mount Curmel Franklin eo.. Ind.. on Friday, th. 97.1, l, xt , RICHARD P. CLARKSON, aged 66 years j - -sa " f ' Dien In Logan township, Dearborn on the 24ih olt., after a short but severe which she bore with Christian fortlfi ELEANOR BARBER, wife of Mnse. nrh.r ! In the 74th year of her age. The deceased was born In Berks county, Fa., In the year 1776. Her parents mrt.A i Tennessee during her infancy, where she grew "f """pectea ana beloved by all who knew her. She was related by marriage te the old pioneers Crockett and Boone. With her husband and family she removed from T.nnessee about 35 years ago, and settled on White Water where he died leaving a large circle of friends to mourn her lose. Possessed of ki. i aBaasix csuu ajnrinevolent disposition she was well calculated win the esteem of all with whom she came I enntaef Tk. contact. lne Door wm ln..l . ..w., siwuy mpty. The atrangei and the minister of God! were ever hospitably entertained in her family , lainur. Against her name no tongue ever dared ntter a ' reproach. But full of faith In fh. R..ln. -r.ll oi good works, and fully ripe for the harvest,' ered home to her fathers. Ottowa, III., Free Traier, and Joneaborough, Tenn., Whig, please copy. New Trenton, May 1st, 184H. Of erysipelas, April 9tb, 1849, Martha Jane Kitchen, infant daughter of S. P. and Ellen Crawford, of the Indiana, conference, aged fifteen months and twenty five days. COHELERCIAL. DOMESTIC' MARKRIX P. . . N" York, April 23. 1 he Flour market is firmer thau yesterday, atib the business done was at a slight advance. I he sales comprised 30(H) brl. t i 70.J an for 7n' 5-62-'l!5.75 for prime G nd 4,6S? for Aleiandrla. rn - i. flQL.i. 71 V'. Z -4 eneseee, a iorn Meal 2,.2; and Rve Flour 2,81 Vi ilh!.r,,".n?0,0d 'n'uiry. for Wheal, w alea at 103a 106 for Ohio, aid 125 for Red Gen essee. Sale, of I mill T -l . . Thn m.rk.t f. f." rj :1 . . - ;" io ie tirm, and nricea ss7fo,,!fr-,,Jr '0.37 for Mess, and "ii"jOo,ju lor t rime. Sales of Mess Beef at II,, 2 for brands. river Lard 6c. Sales of prime rendered Tallow at 7te. estera Cheese 7c for prime, down to 5c v. uiu.iiary. No change in Groceries. Cotton has advanced l'c on Saturday's quoUtions, making fr Biuce the arrival of the steamer. ci , r riiiladelphie.'April 23. Sales of Western Flour at 4,50 martel quiet. Red Wheat 100c. White 103. Yellow Corn 56. , . Baltimore, April 23. ! y16 "CeipU of Flour being; light, the market m" srnipurarii v nrm. j lreet at 4,50a4,68VSales of 500 Howard ' W hite Wheat 103al I2c;and Red 92al00. -5,Mra0,v n"h Corn-'44c for White, and 50a52 for ellow. j There is a moderate demand for Provisions ; S riVf,i?S? br'S M'" Pork tH; and 50 000 lbs Bulk Meat at 4,a'.i; -c for ho ro'and " wv. ivn I- Kl ST.B . Lard 7a74c for keg, and Gc for brls. - , New Orleans, April 21. I he Cotton market I, H.m Tt. ' i. j.. rinff tha laut l.o rf... i oi I J . . J -""'l" ,UUU M ss. antfdHrin-the week 1I0,(MH).1 15.000. The market for Flour remains without change Ohio 3,75. wunoui The supply of Corn ia liohl. Tb- ..i .r i L1'8 comprise 115,000 bushels, closing at : 33a3ic. Tork may be quoted at 9,87ia'al0,O0 for MessB a 'or "me. I rime L,arrl ts scarce, and held (irmly. Salea of Bacon at 5a5't,a for i,l... .ml a.. 4,ic Shoulders. nfket for Sujrar and Afolasses is heavy. l Here is a Tatr demand for Coffee, and prioee - mrvui jvlxji ungn. There Is an active demand for Tobacco. till MsM nf 1 ka. sul s. : 1 r rvrk as. r" if . " "V"" " nnas, at ' "P ' Suprnr, MolascK & Inckrrl OHHDSorK. O. Sugar. fl Barrels of Mol.e. 10 Half barrel No. I Mackerel. uartetds 1 Tieeee For sal by April I t.tk. g TTKrir. House and Lot for Sale! T sn r. suosenber . rood. ELIJAH MOFFITT. May 3, IS4S. l-3w W(ML CAItDIKK W K 'll be ready h the 6m of May for Carding, f; f and a our Machine are of the best In the eountry. and we have old and tried hands, we cwn with eonn.lenee warrant the best of worn, o sb.rt nonce. CARDING AND SPINNING, .'. i tor eustomer at the following prices: VI hite Wool in broaches, It eta. nr. lb Mixed M s ly rt. ' Reelinr Vaen. m The asnalb-M lo.s H.r .pinning ssm.t be If fb. MAnurAUIURLNG. Jeans, bine anixed, J leaf, ' steel . s. IT I pr. yd. " -eafr Switinet. aeeorvt'ingto enuir. Cassimere, according to color. Cloth, accordina to ntnr 51 3T)to4J 37tnts Mitors JJ'hite Pmnnet, ecovdWto width.M tots io tool. ..yeu IS IOJ74 ss Blankets, per purr, (l oo We haven very large stock of WOOLEN GOODS orthe above kind., which we will be glad roexebange ror Wool Cash, or any kind or Prouwee, at very rir price.. As we are determined to warrant onr work good, and out good, durabk-, we m.pc .mi exneel a larrr share oflhe public pwtron.i,-v. CALL! TRT I S, AND SEW! and if yos, are disappointed, we will make yon whole. . . . , . t E. M ACT fc CO. I.. Orel, April th, 14.. I PARASOLS. V'phfiV,0!.1 A,r?mrn arrived, from Phiilejpma, and tirsaln be m.r l-ly B. H. fc J. f. L'TO.V.

..she. to sell his Honse and I

M situated on the hill part of Brook. .lie, nd being on the opposite side or the ssreet lr.m the family ceidence of M. W. H.ile. He will H ., ww to nsake it a bargain, for cash. Examine the neumrtr and make me a bid, Tkle good.

.IXO. r. Bl'RTOX.

Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Of Eastern 2 GOODS! 0 and splendid a.,rfment orspni.r and Summer Goods, direct from Pb.l.delpl.i., which they trrm.ned to ll .. Cilixe... r Franklin Countv eheauer than ihev h. .... i ;. . and splendid assortment orspniTraitd So s, direct from Philadelphia, which they a, ned to sell t. Ciliitns r Franklin Co er than they have ever been nirr.j ..:. I , - " - " -1 .i uiirrvo I ted, and let linreonfidens that t(T plraM. as well as olo crsTOBTsaa, aw.1 the Public renerll7 they intiit BVKarauar to call and examine for K,.L" FOR MEX AD BOTS ock consists in part of French and Enrlish Wool Dyed BTVClotlv; !' do Blum do; do Brawn o,. 1 " t " S " 1 13 " IO " te Olive G do; Miaed - Tweed's: du; do; Beaver and Felt ju. Bl'k, Mix'd, and Fancy Cassintervs; ' batinets, all styles and prices; Keatucky Jeans; Fancy Twejdt, Silk Velvet; plain aaj fancy Satins, and Marsailtes Vestinr; Gents' Linen Drills, white, plain ft fancy; Ridinr Cord and Beverteru; Summer wear for men and bovs; Plaid, Fancy and Plain French Linen: Drapet, Tea, queens, and Summer Cloth; Nankeen; Silk, Worsted, and Coftan Serre. ftr. fte. io i " 40 10 " 7 it " S.AlMf.S- DH ESS GOODS. We particularly invitwl,e a.tenlion of the Ladies. "wrtment of Dress Gaods, as w ,h,nk we asm suit every variety of Uste. J? ' -!r,'n"'M''e.M4Ea.UtonGinrhn.: 0 Faney French Usn; ?i2 Am""l"n K"t- nd Frewels Prmts: " Superfine Dress Goods, consiiinr of I i itdr L'"''" C1""'"'. Ban.ce, linen Lustres; Fnneh Chambers, J,nnT Lind Hril! l'tO lace dP.ris; Blk and Mode PUin I ustresI ?,m Stripe Lustres: Modenna and Abv.ini.. silk ttXT"'" L-'"" . vwirrt, . I " . v s siasuiiii, a wu itssj sw v rtl, Ua..a a or,, Mn.lin; pl.m ce firnred. hl.ek and fancv S.Ik.; cotton Lisle Thread; Silk and kid Gloves; long and short Mitts; slate eol'd, mi d. black and white S.Ik and Cotton Hose; Silk Buttons. o. fte : cmb'rd brk and mode Shawls; Ca- hmeve Shawl.. -BONNETS. Florence Braid, Gimp, China Pearl, Eng. Straw, (omaon Straw, Lam n and Fancy ktuUHcts; fr Ladiea and Misses. HATS AND CAPS. A iai Si Fit Pai Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leghorn Hats. BOOTS AND SHOfcS. 130 prs Men and Buys' Boots; 1100 Shoes' Consisting of-Men's Calf, Morocco, Kin, and Stout i-1-r.p.-vo suppers; seal Slipners: and a rrsersl ... r i! ' .... e- . . , . " . ... " j , uini anu HARBWARE ' ""'""'V "."enswarc groceries, nails, cotton yarn and bailing, upper and ole leather bmw ..J - "'". -ki. lin.e,., ..w."w." . !"'" 'Pd"-,n'r.-K lhes' forks, large steelBrookville, Aprils, 1149, If-ly STATESMAN'S MANUAL, Lives, Addresses, and Messages )E the Presiilrnts of the I'niled States, fron MTASH1XGTON, , TAYLORS InaogurT o from Message. March. 1849: With a H. ...... r .w-Z j ministrations, and of each Session or Congress Also, various Historical, Slaiiiical, and other important Public Documents, and i-.- ,j or Analytical Table of Contents to the whole work "T r.ow.n xn.iams, ksj. Illustrated with ...r.r.,,. oi our is rresiaents, engraved on steel, from the most approved anthorities. and in the et style ' rnswoss ise nest papee, and hand wouno in emoiemaiic style. It will also t emhellished with Views of the Canilol. pmM. House, and the Seals of the several Stale., and Ihe " a.ie. in lour large svo volumes. Price Sto O.I V I II C- - . U ... . vi mumo vr i nr. I IS r.n, &e. ..e . Frmthr Pmidrnl f thr t'uirrf Stntrt. "To Mr. E. Walker-Dear Sir: I have found ym Statesman s Manual a valuable work, and rxeeeilini y useful and convenient. Yours. J.K.Polk" Frtm the Htm. Henry Clup. "My Dear Sirr Tour Statesman's Manual is a verv valuable work Tor reference." STATE OF EW-YOJ?K: Srerctory- Ofrr, Department mf C-mmmn SrhU, . . ... Albany, Sert. IS, I have examined the "Staiesin.n's m....i -. ; Tr" compiled by F.d.in Williams am ot opinion thst it is a nronrr work r.,r ' f'::1?-"- ""! J'Vr . pi.ee in theM- .................. ."nuni ior ine oin-ision or us. fill anowieoce. Signed, J. S. Band. II Dep. Urate Sup't Com. School. Frmnt thr J..r.nl . r "7 "'" nne of the most important books published in the United Slates for a long time." ,.. . . Frtmthe N.Y. Cenr.nnd Eno. "1 his is the most important eomrihtition to Amerl - - pvniic.t i.uiry ever puoiisncd. . . Frm the Demmerntie Revirw. i k r roems a most complete library in itself. ... fiiiitr-rni me poiuicsoi tnecouutcy. No iioiviiiuai snottid be without thee two volumes hand for prompt reference. How m.i.v hour.. .r.Ji. I discussions and senseless debates might be spared to heated partisans, were these books at hand for ap. peal. We shall have frequent occasion to refer to ...... FrtmtheN. T. E.rprett Jngutt l, I ltd - i nis is emphatically a national work, and as inch .-mm, ni it orserving ot a national support." fa thr Cwmmerriml Adr-rrtlter, "3iicn a wora i. invaluable, ami u ,.n'.-i.i . "n,P,r,'',t"'jr price, in expectation of a large Ffm thr Lawrn trmrrnr. "The Statesman's Manual is a verv valuable w.rb comprising a complete condensed political history of ......... r M.nniiiun oi our government until Ihe present time." .... Frmm thr H'nthinrtenian, Ohi. -it i. nut scanty praiw to say, that a work of equal value to ihe American Statesman, Politician, Journalist, Historian, 4e. fce., has ever before ap pTsmi, Frmm the Hnrrithurg ( Pn ) Argui, Aug. II, U4. "N'o politician, no man who drsir. to undeestaaal Ihe history of l he several administrations orthe tien-t-rl Oovernment, should be wiihont a eopv or it As a book of reference, it i, invaluable." (MVw Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saus, Drawing Kniv.a, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Butchers' Knives, Knob Locks and Latches. Thumb l.atehe., and and Square Bol.a, Ran Butt, and Screws. Iron and Sterl Ssjnares, ' Mill and Cross Cut Saw Files,.. Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Tarda, Grind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And linns. Brace, and Ritts, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Hetvy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Hame, Bra., and Sugar Kettles. The above are offered at th lowest Cincinnati price for Cash. R. TTNER. Brookville, Nov. 17, IS47 SO WOOL, WOOL. CASH FOlt WOOL. . IlTf. "ill pay cash or goods for 0,000 lbs. of T WOOL at fair prices this season. We have a laras- stock or siatt.netrs, Jean.,. assinH-re.. Clmbs, Tweeds, Plaid Flannels, Red Flannels, White Flan, mis, Blanket., and indeed almost cverv article in the Woolen line, which we wish to exchange foe Wool at very low prices. manufacturing;. We are ready to Manufacture thenhnve kinds of Giotd. as sow for rash a. anv r.iablishnven in the eountry, or on share on former terms. Carding and Spinning. Will be don to suit customers, at last years prices. CARDING We are ready for carding rolls, and will be ready to wait on all who may call on us fi.r work in that line. FULLING In all it. branrhe. can be done to suit customers at all tones. By prompt attention to our business in all its various branches, we are eo.fldent of rendering general .ati.fartinn to all who call nn ns. Try ns and see. - K. MACT fc CO. Laurel, April lOtb, 149. lS Piu Turnpike Notice. - i "4JOTICE is hereby given that Bonks will he opened for subscription to the eapit.l ,tMk vf the Mt. Carnrel and .4 am son Turnpike Company, on Saturday, lrt d.y of April next, at the following place., In Mt. Carmel aider the direct ion of George Hrrrwn, Oren Jenkins, Geo. Hnbbell, Cbarles HaMonvJ M. Jaone and Wnlier MStchell; at the dwelling noose or James Gourd, inn. under ihe direction oT S. Tnrrelt, A. I .me, James Gould, sen , J. watktn. arid Wm. McManaman; at HarriNs under .oe o.rert.on ni t.. snow, D. Gr.rd, Jofra Go.ll Wm. Rrirrs and John M. lev. lie. By order of the boast! wf Commissioners; k 5. TVRRF.LL, Clk M.rrbt4th, 140. I4.Jw JOHA. 3IATSON, Attorney at Law. Orrtcuow Maisi Sr., Brookville. Ini. May 10th, 1845. 20-tf.

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Ic.v Sprinp: C 4 Al ew ,ore. one door north of the Hole Bu ""'lr!,tor,l,eCourttIoi''hi. IHL rrP"rnT remrn. his thank.,. . Mi Irieuds tor the patronsge he has ten-ivnf since .he ..p, nine of b K w SfOUP ...a H.s stock consists in part of CLOTHS Cassin Sari.nri. . riP,T of Mr., ,,, o . Mn,l !:',".' Fringe, Ginghams, Lawn.. sa. Ie Lasne.. Jarkin.t i-.u ', .. '. "siinet.i., VI .(,., ft. QUEENS. nirnvarr, vl.sswarer Rittpin ....i ii wvi Mils; Ht K) IS mnit RNOVC. V I r- ...... rir. . . . , - - hi us., . 1 1 1 1 . . - Oroceries.' ' ,i'r, Kn variety of 1. B. All kinds ormerchanl.We prjduco taken BroTkTi?!': .h- h,?,," rn" Brookville, Mar. I, 4i-14-w B. W RST. Ivn, J ' " "M s O F T IIP. INDIANA A 31 K It I C VN. to1,- i? ' K,Mt ,H yr - JU?r"o r 30ce.,foreTrrT,r,r,anirl ilrl.yi- I"? . AKTiaaB!.Ts.-Oncq.iareor les, will bin. serted ,hrr, Umr, f unr ,llr,if pyr, be m.a, n,'ThlTr."",U'l"r ""-"'y nve c ut. if" svment IWrr,ve.rw,ey.,n ,mf ,,,. .nr. c w years, and 1. th. ..m, fnrriion f... the time payment i. delayed. I.snrr, .... er..-ment.r.r. longrrttm, w, becharrsd " th. same pr.nc.pka. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. C. V. KDRIXOTON, HlrmiiiW,i a fjsrr.rj kVpot forth Swn, t SVsp PokAearioirs. He miends ketp.nr am band .It the lave t he. p works, either h.siorie.1 we nrtnmu. S nn as any new work is published is Will 1m- found at his e.lafali.kir . k : publisher, price, without carriage or postage, ps, baa the li.Huwisse; wurk. km on hamk, w wn: M i.ie. Jacob Faithful, By Capt M. ri.lt. Piter Simple, rft- ' Japhet in Se.ee S of hi. Father, dsw Prier. Midshipman Ea.y, sea Mevengee, 1 he Wreckers, The Girss . "I he Cabin" IViy Red Rupert Last Days ol Pompeii Heroine or Pari. Secret Srrviee Ship ttueen of the S. Raronett'. Daocrbeer. By Xcd Bum IVw, y Lieut. Vlwrrsv, do. 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Seir Co I tit re i Phisiulogy and Phrenology Ry Mm. F.war, I Fowler's Practical Phren.ilogv 1 With various other works uf facts and ion, to gether with candies, oils, nysi.-rs, fce- )et. xo. Just Received SPIIINC. AND SUJUinit GOODS. LT THE NEW CASH STOUE OF WTt.I.MM Cllll.DEKS, who still oecnpies Ihe corner room of M,- Hu.loisn's New Brick Bu.lil.i.i-. n Mam Bureas .lre. l, where he has mo.le extrusive arrangements to accommodate all li. mi favor him w.th Ihs-ir custom, with new and f..l..onai.le t;.wd; or almM every deeriplion. at Ciiirinuati price., adiltng carnage nn heavy articles onlv. In ..Idlt.ou tc his l.rgv Slock Sou c hi F.st. Iir now olfs r, ia lb l.entlensesi'a Lists' At very reduced prices Superfine Blatk, Blue Black, Gs.ld Miaei and Bn.wn. Encli'h American and French Cloth. Superfine plain, English and AmenranCassimre. " Fancy " 4 Black, Brow as, Oray and Gold Mixs di Sail. net. " Black and Gold Mixed Tweesf. Kentucky Jean. K a per ne Blaek Savin aod Faney Tcsiinsy.. " " Fancy .Vilk Cravat. . Satin .Vtorks. Fine Beaver Brush snd .Silk Hsr. Leghorn, Ch-is,:! Pearl, and Pslm "Tars, He aim calls Ibe aiteiHionol' the sad.es 10 owe or (He richest selections of all kinds ami every variety of Bljrk aod Tauey silks and l.osrres. Plain Blue iW-laiw, P.insed Lawn, Calico, TW ,S swi.s Mwslin, Plato nosl Plaid J4. ko.1elt. Plain, Black and light eol'd kid gloves. Black and Whirr sink gloves and Milts. And in a word every thing necessary to furnish a Lady's or Gentlrman's waidrobe. and ( son. ak. cannot be .urp..sd in the West. AH ..Mini tirannrovrd mere ha in able foumrv onw dure taken in exchange for Goods. Pn rchusers are resruesfed' to ealr anif riming . , themselves before purchasing slrewherv, a. he determined not to be undersold Apnlft-lf-ly W!. CHILDJfS (.'reat and iBjpuiir.r! ( Lnnic: I disco vr.nr. Dr.GUYSOrPS Upri arruia tBACT r PfftST It satcsTts "SC.If IT "ViaosklPI IC tootTHE MOST, SUIT KSFVt. MEDICWR rt TH K WORLD. JUST REOinVSD r AFRESH supply of th! etrTel.rnrr.T me.l.rwn, whK-h ha lo-ove-a mi remnrLnl.l ,nrr.A,l Sir tlie cure ofFrrvfnla Coionmytion. AVtft i.'Awrn, Meer s. omputiMtf, Coerrfrf fhrmo-x. Khrnmatim t lietui. SiWr. CJtrM. V.ml, .Tmvls mm l fi imi I Di.iasr. Aaa remt-rlir for h'KMA I K rtiitf PIIXTS it ha probably no ennai,nnd n. UNIVERSAL ALTER AT1TE For tvounriinr all itnniirif.es ffe.ni ihe vfor m-4 rivina; faneral tt)B4 Io debilitated v,?jvti. h jiief cJmmh. a siiperionly over aUr4l.es-nidiiei.es. . Cuslonierssre invited to caUnntl rjwwiion srnncatc aiiilmi-ommetidaliiuikv Thin ia ike MO.T VlGM.T CCy. CA TRATED ft l A'f.T in. n. rmi up t,t Quart rVdllca and sold at OXE J3U1.LAK per Pull In. SIX BoUlea kr Frra DoRars. CAUTION EXTRAOUDINART! jp- BE XT AM rf Cevntfrfeit IMITATIONS' ?i TJ. Gtnvfttt Dr. Guftntft Ertrntt rf Trmm Dorf and FcrtnpariKn is fort np in lt.rj.-o frjnare Bottles conlainin-r a fjnarf. the n.irce .f" the frms blown in the trlasa. aiyrf fhe nVnitnire t-f 5. F. BEJf NETT, the Pmprit-tor. wr'lti-n wirir fUa-Jc Ink t I each outside wrapper. 1 Preimred at S. F, Benaeir ?l.rf'y. LITTLE PALLS, N. Y- and notsi by all Ihe I'riicirislg oriel I Wsy thsj prineirmr nnrrrhaiiN tlironhyiot tl,i Cnitani Gtatea, Wrat ladies and Canada. - For Whotesnle and Betots at Besmert Wetaserss Branch Emporium' Nn. 4, College Mall, Ciatianari.t Also by M. W. H AILE, . ... J. B. D ATIS, j Brookville. F. BROWx, Fsirtirld. J.I. ANDHKW, Blooming Crovn, K. TVNEH ft CO., Mtl.msra. E, T. LEE, , , It. D. TATMAN, J "- - JOHN' D. MOODY, ff.et Z. A X TE, New I rvue. ii. QUF.EXSWAKE AND GLAPSWAReT' i 1 received ami Tor Ie, a large a surtsncot t" .irensware and Clas. arc, hy May 14, l4. , TTNER.

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