Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 June 1849 — Page 3

i One Wct-lt Later from Ewrope. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER EUROFA. Saixt Johss, N. B., June 6, 1S49. The Earopia reached Halifax at noon yester iif. She has ou board' 53 pasngere but no apecie. She will be due at Eostou early on Thursday morning. The Cambria reached Liverpool ou the 21st ultimo. The London Monev market continued easy. Cnnsnl. were ouote.t t 91 ir.911. The Rank returns show an increase of Bullion. Ameri-( can Stocks were brisk. United States 6's were scarce, ana are not quoted at ait. renusyivania u oi i ik- v i p. tic brought 9 to SI , and New l ork 5 8 96. 1 he t reneu had not entered Kome at the last dates. Nothing important had been received from Hunearv. ' . Canadian attain have not been oiscussed :n Parliament. The Emperor of Austria bad rone to Warsaw to meet the Ctar of Russia. IlUimml. Ik. Ul.-I.. .nmm..C f lIlAlHHrkets from the Liverpool papers : 7.3.1. "i '--ZZ',l. J BreacstufTs. The market, both here and at . ijliKliruvi. . ' - t " i London is quiet but on the whole prices have j wtn iietcy, uuniif iiic uisi cr. There is an improved demand tor inuiaii Corn at some further advance, the currency being from 33s for white up to Jhs per quarter tor fin"'"ow- The ,att" " "ow Srly. M.d ! at 36s 6d per quarter. The demand for Flonr is : moderate but steady at 23s to 23s 6d for Western! Canal, Philadelphia and Baltimore; fine Ohio has been sold at 25s per brl. The sellins price I of American Wheat has been 7s 2d for White, and 6a to 6a 4d for red. i The weather is all that agriculturalists can i wish for. All the yonng crops of Wheat and Spring Corn are of the most promising char- l acter. P Provisions. The market for Lard has been steady and the week's sales amount to 150 tons, ; a : i j t aipricrsa snaue oer previous raies. imctu i iiaseApericnceu a very oragginp sate auu inny w ; quoted at Is Is 6d lower. At this reduction operations have been trifling, and stocks are accumulating in the importer's hands. Hams ; imve Been in oeuer aemana. isnouiaers nre piving way, and there has been only a limited bu- j siness done at the reduced prices. I ne Cheese ( is very scarce. Beef unchanged. Eastern mess ! Fork has been taken freely at 6Cs to 6s 6d for prime. Western is nearly unsaleable. ; Tpah T-l, U . - J.-ti I : 1 "WW- no niai ivei IS Mill uuu anu pi luca IC11U ' m.., i UVT.unUiuc. 1 Another pislol hue been fired at Queen Victo- ' ria, wiinout nowever, any injurious consequences. The criminal, who is a stupid Irishman, t seemed to have no other object in view than to ' nhtain nnt.iriolc no tl, !.. ' puuer. I tolitical affairs on the continent exhibit no improvement. 1 The recent elections in France hive resulted i in favor of the Socialists and Red Republicans , M 1 ua 4 'Sr. . hey ; will muster about two hundred and forty strontr : against three hundred. This numlr, who ! though composed of parties, entertaining opin-: inns the verv nnnncitu nf cli mhor ara ,inci;l. ' ul VI- irir "j 1 VM " ered the friend's ot order. Th..,j.rn ik- . i I he funds fell thirteen per cent. In the French Assembly, the Roman and Hungarian questions being under consideration i j i . . i i , ... . ' aueoaio orose, nicn is oescriDed as the most Xiltdgapd vi0!fnt w.hich has ever been wit-j nessed. Froposiliousof an immediate declara-! tion of war agaiust Russia and Austria, were urged by several speakers, which were subsequeutly modifieilby the adoption of a resolution proposed by General Cavaignac, recommending the Government to adopt energetic measures to protect both the internal and external interests et me KepuDlic. 1 his resolution, though viomSrZLtZT'XZfr?"? by " ' , . . . ..... ..w.iiiii ii., Leeti ar. ranred in regard to a chanirn nf th AtinUtr i he war between the Danes and Prussians, i continues without any decisive result. I In the Roman States Ihprp haa he nn m,t. I rml change since the date of previous advices. Neither the French nor Neapolitans have as yet 1 entered Rome. The Republican Government ) maintained its ground at every point against i the combined forces of France and Naples and Spain. In Germany, insurrections and commotions ; exist everywhere. i The Hungarians in their unequal contest i with Austria and Russia, exhibit no want of j courage, and are evidently preparing for a de-! perate struggle. Ihetmperor of Russia has recognized the r reucn ivepuonc, and has simultaneouslv issued a ma ni fas to announcing his determination to in I T" . a. . 1 terfere in the Austrian and Hungarian ouarrel. in which he speaks of his mission as that of his God to preserve the nation and the name of the 1 Almighty leader of battles, and the Lord of vie tories, and commands bis armies to move fotward for the extinction of rebellion, and destruction of all audacious and evil intentioned men. Liverpool Cotton Market. Mav 2fv Tn-dav there was a slight depression in the market and a reduction of id was submitted to for low and ! nriddling qualities, buqfor finest descriptions for ici yuuianuns were continued. TILL f.ATI'K. The Hungarian war Russians Totally Defea ted 36,000 Russians Surrendered A ustri cs fortifying Vienna. Boston. June 7, P. M. ine tMeam htp b.uropa arrived at her wharf to-day. The Foreiirn letter, a n1 -;it

FOREIGN NEWS.

ie in Cincinnati on Monday. a dangerous operation for a woman ; she may be A letter to M. Rothschild from Frankfort, da- , "lb ' T- maV fai"1' f "d become in"-s-led May 17th, says: te.1 with pern liar interest; but weeping, like The Hnmraria'tw totailv rffei.d it,- P ;.. I '."'Chine, distorts the features, and a plain on

forcingthem to fall back upon Cracow. j A proclamation from Kossnth. .ar. -!i nnn ' Rassians surrendered to the Hungarians. ' ' Tho 1 r ft ... yariiory lor an attack, wh ir , rr,.,t k inlnn. ...... , .- . O '1. .u.ku.ni.auB were ioriuvino- I lann, hm. made by the Hungarian soldier. i One Day Itrr from Europe. j nuSrian tirt.rvjutly Cnrmrd-Coiirrnfian ' cludrd bttwen the Romant and French. i New York, June S. ! The morning papers have their usual "one : day's later intelligence from all parts of Kurope," whieh confirms fully the reported victory of the j Hungarians which I sent y last nieht. We '

have also the important intelligence of the con- ! "P0'" P "way Josephine for State reaelusion of. conation between the Roman j rmZcSrn'

ivepuouc ana t ranee. Th T J ptne London Timesconfirms the victory gain- : ed by the Hungarians over the Russians at Fres-' burp-h. rositivA noir. . j , , render of Ofen at the discretion of the enemy 1 Tb. Ul, t tk- IT . mreneraj. ine Dooty to the Hungarians embraced a mili- ! tarv chest, twenty thousand ! ua tr..., t-(I III .MM . . "ui lc" udl" . ter.es, and a quantity of communications Four- ' muj., - ' . t0UT ' I "ual'rea iwaygsrs were killed during this ; assault. Gorgey, the commander of the Hun-! ganan torces, addressed a communication to the i cOmmiiilfr.iii fH.f.fil, a .. I commander-in-chief of the Austnans, calling on turn to treat the prisoners with humanity, and j adding that all Hungarians found in rm sn..o ' her countrymen would be put to death The ConrtitutioueUe Zeitung publishes a proclamation which M. Kossuth issued at DeWin, i-?-t-a wmcn ne asserts that the Russians are stated j to haresprrendered at Kralvan, and above thirty j thonsand followed their example at Arsa. Their I arms, cannon and horses fell intn ii, 1 j. .r : the Hungarians. The news of this action and ! its resniu is Tully confirmed by intelligence from various sources though we still want authentic details. A rumor was current at Raab of the Russian ! having entered Hungary near Dala, and of their 1 having saffered defeat from Dembriuskv ' lnselligence had reached Paris that the n.,lr. i " naroourx, MtniBter of the r rench Repub nt ttA rA.i -rr, r- IT . . . hi

at the Court of Rome, had arrived at that city m bearer of a Convention which had been conanud T.tWWLn lAe Roman Republic & France. All hostilities had been for eomedays suspended, correct" blieTd tbat this new8 is aubslantially The surrender of Bologna 1 contradicted. It -ow "id that it still held out although it had been bombarded almost to salies, and lh loss or hd been frightful.

Pretty Women.

There are some men who, having been jilted i ...I-i.-r, u . ",. , ... .....j ,.rrny coniieue.oiiow . nnn d m inaip ni Iji. ..-. n ......... j . . 1 1.

the itiea lliiit a pretty woman is a danperons ar- ' ,0 ,s- Ei.i.em Johnsox, eldest daughter of Rev. tide. Such poor devils live in a perlVct eclipse, j Jsiph Claybaugh, D. D. We believe beauty of face and form as all-es- j At Olean, on the 24th Inst, bv the Rev B B sential to human happiness, as beauties of mind, Roherts, Mr. Israel Elliott, of Pwk2erlsntf counfor the eye must be fed as well as the reasoning , ty, to Miss Caroline Ross, of Ripley countv.

acuuies. vv e oo not mins menrai waoiy can i entirely compensate lor the want ol a nose or . the loss of an eye; though it wouM go far to- j ' wards concealing these defects. Nor, on the j , , . ., , .:.. . , . 'other hand, is it prima ,facie evidence that a I ' ; "'" v.... . a ""iiimi j devil," simply because she is pretty. Our orijnion. to this effect, has been elicited bv I , . , . . . rv r.pni sal of a rmrapranh which Y,-. r,. i ' . . ' I qnenliy seen in the newspapers, and which we verily llieve was panned bv some antionn. verily lelieve was penned by some antiquated ! spinster, er disannointed barbelor. W- - . C place to it for the purpose of askinr "who the author?'. If found out, we shall "make a note of it, and advise thePrettv women" of! Philadelphia to assemble in town meetinp, in fI. ,,.,.) o . ' 1 1 " - " iargr pnuuan i could be found, and appoint a committee to take : measures for repressing such libels The slan ' der referred to is as follow-: 1 There is more philosophy in the declaration ! that pretty women make poor wives than may ; hrst readily accreditted to it. In the first i Place most women are predisposed to vanity, ' Bnd as possess a keen eye and a lively sense of the beautiful, if their glass shows them I fa,r skll, white teeth, and regular features, f"'" one see " for?et the cultivation of. hat more permanent beauty which is refld i Tn the mind. She'll spend half her time in """""B ' the glass there stand and look, and turn niui t w i t i k i. .. u .-n i , , -"" uu iix, un sue pets -7 j mm mt? appreitension Inat the is not as haudaome as she once was, and then ten to one she'll go right off and spank the baby. The older she grows the lss will i " uu urni, una mat is me rea son she II be always fretting or scolding j oor.y or oilier, and always quarrelling. " 1,11 "i pretty girls in the neighborhood. I mr. preuy gins m the neighborhood. I rtnd. tnen she must have some finger-rings, I ear - jewels, flounces and ostrich feathers so 111 IIP h nil ftrd n . . , ...... v.lcu..i,c ,,aI Iuw luirirprv to maKe ierlo(ikanvic,-.n; .11 ci.l..i i ..... ... ran. . I It.; 11 lie .1 1 i H "not at home," unless she can appear iu full " ,l" a" lIe sans set. Uon t marry a wo-I man w" thinks herself handsome, whatever ! elevated notions you, as her husband, mav hsr- i O f her nerS lnal at t rart inno , iovr, how could a man marry at all. if b n. ,;iA,i i;i k rj , wi'led unU1 ne found a woman who thought sne was "t handsome? And what man ever I married who did not think his idol the most i perfrct of her wx? An1 then as to the finger- ' ....... . . "T' , , f , CheS' flounct,s. &., why is ! 11 ,hc 'au,t of the men, who want stoicism to , rffnw t)ii mniuciii r il.. ...ii . . V'J woman, uur n.i r... i .. ""'"'"'" u preiiv woman can be made as am- I j,iU . . ., iM "'S B one; lf not' what an "namiable ; set wives there must be in Philadelphia! I ... i . . . 1 ; " e Know girls w ho are, to our taste pretty they certainly think themselves so-they are ,. , . mey are i Pre1lsPose1 to vanity," love fine dresses and ' jewelry; but, bless their souls, they can't help it, they were born so, and when their turn 'nm ,v,. m, . . . W,U maU as lov,nS x,lv" and Parl- ! nprs as they are now agreeable companions and warm - hearted friends. We therefore olrect Wi,h a" "r ener?ies. 10 wholesale libels upon the women, as to say that prsttv ones 1 ",aK? Poor wives. 1 nil. Sun. . . " . ""Iter ..rU and Ihr School .tla.tor, W e s-e in these tines much published bv eas,ern philanthropists, about sending out bov's , S,rls as teachers, to instruct our children in , way . should walk. In their anxiety for t'" clvlllztion and education of the rising western generation we beg them to send us "J.'1? suh 83 arp ,i"-ongof body, docile, yet firm of mind especially the male portion of the !"tor' u f Piv this atlvice owing to a freak or Uea , en''r,, the noddles of a lew girls down sn"'1' lasl C1,ri:it-nas' ,0 havB holiday from their teacher. The girls "barred him out" of ' ! . 001 r om anu uemandetl as a consideration ior opening the door, the privilege of doing their pleasure on Christmas and New Year's davs, and two pounds of raisins. The story ltna lbit I.a aitnl.J . . .1 . . !lP Eot l,e !lolte,, his promise. The "girl "s-s-ein-u in mese terms; tint as soon then caught and lied him, almost smother hi, with kisses, told him how much they loved him, and then carried him in their arms to a creek ' about a quarter of a mile off and soused him ' bodily into the ice and water. Forall this kind- ! ness, the pedagogue has brought an action for uamages against ine girls. W e have not heard ! hat a,map'f the, iaTY 5ave- Th master ac nuowieofres mat I le rir a shon-od mi . r. uw uismtr, vu i ine contrary, they gave him several sweet kis- ' sws, wntie ne was in sin durance, and also called ' teacher !" Galena Jefferso-! him a "love of a nian. Dm't t ry. The Onond.igua Sentinel says, it has heard ' about the poetry of tears, and ail that sort of ll,!n?' onl nver conld discover it. Weepinp U J'ownnght ugly. If you must be melancholly, r- . J iiieiaiiunoiiy. I look s,.!, and use a cambric, lace-hordered handV"' ?na "Re campr T. ''y, about the nose and mouth; bnt ; COn t bOO-bon rio-ht OUt. lad ie. t ' ' ?cott thus speaks of the Bible : Within this awful volume lies The mystery of mysteries ; Happiest they of human race To whom their God has given grace To read, to fear, to hope, to pray, To lift the latch, to force the way ; And better had they neer been born, T hat read to doubt, or read to scorn. i Thr of the Danaparte Famiiv. Jnm.nm.,t.:. .. , i j 11. . ...ri i. .tit wile to please ! fpoleon. Jerome's daughter, the Princess Den,uio.ff ,eft her husband within six years after : iio.iiaSe. I l.ieanli l:..AnnAr - ... ... gitima.e ch lllren kninidie cnu.iren. I lan.ine behaved so badly that her husband the ' Prince Borffhia, walled on the door of his hnn , ao-ains hr and i r- r . i eW" 1 .i -prHted. Tierre Bonaparte charges the present President, the supnosed son' of Louis Bonaparte and Hortense Beauharnois ,,le oaughter of Josephine, with being illegiti i - ,Jt"'" H ""' cangnier married an t.ngiisltm an, whom she deserted and has a family of illegitimate children now in Paris. " ! Jerome's eldest son now lives in Paris with an , I iuii (uw iinvui mm i inr. . ii rrrr v i jthe whole'tribe now appear at the President's ! eve(, j niiian iwiir Brnrtftni w in tauA i : The President is nnmarried, but is not withoni a lemale companion 01 great beauty. fotarrnlenc for Tn vrlrr.. Wts learn from the SprinefieM Republic that the Mad R irir anri Tank a Fri Railroad rnmnn nh!re ',,!pf A Pon the track .two m-1 niticent cars, intended to form the nieht train between Springfield and Sandusky, containing) an improvement vx hirh ia reallvr a ralnabU an- I ... .' r r . r .1 I plication of art to the comfort of man. At the , f ls " conC!v, "-"-I-ort for the head rnsh,ono( "n '"'"ered with Utrech velvet, n0''? - l',, "P J,r. ,0 eult h ''R'-t of P"?" - . " nor.ns DO"- ewj conce.va Me convenience which art can produce tor the inttm traveler who wishes t resign himself to the rms of Morpheua, whilst whirling through the ountry at the rate of 20 to 30 miles per hour. tioo.ooo. TheCounty Commissioners of Decatur County have subscribed f 100,000 of stock in the Lawrenceborgh and Rushvitle Rail Road. 1 hey have shown '.hat thev know their owu in-

i Uret.

HYMENEAL.

MARR.rnT nr .1 " "V j - -" him., Dy . . . . i m i . . v :t :ina us ....... . rAMPrfi r At .ir... ti v , inuinv evenimr th. ,th nist., by the Rev. Mr. Cell. Mr. TI,om,. tt.: & . .... risou, to Miss Mary L. Hudson; all of that city. r .1 v- . 3 I un lne 4ttl "1st, by Isaac Clements. Ran . Mr. Jame"s A. M'Lanirhlin t ir..... n-. ; t ., M , 6, . x.aicq .n a i y rHZ- ' f) ,u ' ? . Mme da' Mr- Gt''ge T. Lackey to barn."! Jane v n lire. I On the 5th insi h ii, P.. nu . .. ,. j n . , D . , - aT,u Ai"yi 1 B" A"ey to Miss E'ith Sutfin. un Il,e M ,ust' b-v the Rev- Charleg Hermann :RlpTt1An. Mr - 1 1 . . . s ! ' ..IUiiicr 10 .viiss ;uary omel ; sley. " . l"9 ,l" lnst ' b? Rev' G' MoLnehlin, ! MT bJom McGee, to Miss Mary Jane Offutt i all of Rush mii.i. ...... . . U I L , . At Dover, New Jersey, on Wednesday, the ' varies jl,. AIiHer, Charles A. Ray f "Poli". o Laura A. Mills, daugh1 f vm. c m ler 01 Jabez 'Mllls. Esq., of Dover. Un Iast f"-th-dny, (May 30th,) at Friends' Meeting House in Richmond, Ed Kirbev to Hannah F Wi'ev ' n ' n Thursday evening last, at Cambridge city, bv Alexander C. Dill Kn Mr Amiw l U-'l let, to Vi Ara,r, a r ' . M",a A" BooZPr1 -Man!!n House, in Centreville, on tho ; J,Hh nIt- bV Thomas Wilson, Esq., Mr. James I tfi 1 ; niteman to .Mrs. Jane Fll iott

in i .xlord, O., on Tuesday, May 15, by Rev. j Washington, Davis co., Thursday, July 12th S. V. McCracken, Mr. R. P. Dnvidson, of.2 o'clock P. M. Sharpshnrg, Ky., to Miss Jennie, second dangh- j BloomfieW, Green co., Friday, July 13th ter of Rey. Dr. Claybaugh. j 2 o'clock P. M. At Amelia, Ohio, on Tuesday the lr.th May. Terre Haute, Vieo co.. Saturdav. J..lv Mih.

-,e Kev' ilr-arigp, .Mr. John T. Jukes of Cincinnati, to Miss Jenette Duly, of the former place. 1 - r, , v'n 1 nnrsday evening, May 17, by the Rev. -Mr. Oillespie, Edwin R. Campbell. Ko. editor OI the Llaily Dispatch.-to Mica of the Daily Dispatch r!o-l, k. .. r t,i. t ..' t - i . - .-...w .uu aiip , 7 .' ? jonn j. right, t.sq., all Ol t mC llinatl PUTT XI A It V. DIED-Ou Monday last in this place, Mrs. Li Y A ft, (wife of Lowry Lynn; of the consumption " umpiion. Diro In Cincinnati, on the .10th of hvt month, of Cholera Mr. John D Morr" f . . ' " i torrison, tormerly or Richmond. Ind.. ared L.i SB Domestic Markets New York, June 11. The Flour Mariet was dull to-day, but there is no change to note in quotations. Pales at !?4:50!S4:5G for Common State and Mixed Western, $l:GSffl$4:75 for good Western and Straight brands, !?jiS$5:12'. for pure Genessee and $4:6834' for Ohio. Corn Meal is stationary at 2:S7' t(3$3 -00 Sales of Rye Flour at $2:933r. I here is a good enquiry for Wheat, and nri f.rm. Sales of White Genesse'e at ,27 . ' ana E00a prime Ohio hite at 102 to 106c Sales of Corn at G2l.c for Northern Whit?, Glc for do Yellow, Glffitttc for Southern White and Mixed, and 5S'. to 60c for ordinary to the best lots of shipping'Southern Yellow. The Market for Tork is firm, but prices are unchanged. Sales at fg:2.KS.lO:00 for Prime and Mess. Lard is unchanged both in prices and demand. Prime in barrels brings 6 V(a67c ami do in kegs 77tc. The Cotton Market has been quiet to-day, the transactions not exceeding 150 bales. Fair SO f Uc ; ordinary Gs.,'. The transactions at the Slock Exchange today were not extensive. The market however was firm, and a small advance was realized upon some of the fancy descriptions. Sales of Pennsylvania 5's at f-9, and U. S. 6's '63 115sc. Philadelphia, June 11. The Flour market remains inactive, and I have few transaction- to report. Prices ranee from $4:G2, to $5. b There is a good demand for Wheat, and prices are firm. Sales at 107n910rc for While and lOS'a'lO.lc for Red. Sales of Yellow Corn at6061c. There is nothing doing iu Provisions worthy of notice. S.ilts of Pennsylvania 5's BtF9'j. St. Louis, June 11. Sales of Lead at 4S,4:10. The Flour market is henvy. Sales of good to choice up river hrands at 1 1 Rl In ti !.v WUi nn r.m I i;; i sr r... j..n : j : ... s .i ii u u n iti n:r ii rduiil hit. .-ales Of hlsfcy at lbc The reports during ' the Ust few days show an increase of the chol- i era. 1 he weather is wet and warm. River rising rapidly. The Missouri very high. river is Sale of Forfeited Land. "'tVyOTICF. is hereby riven. that I willnfl'er for sale I at thcConrt House door in Hrookville, Franklin County, Indiana, on Saturday the llth day of August o'clock P. M. on said dav, the following tract r land .! :., . I ..A :.r r. i:..: net, between the hour of 10 o clock A. M. and 4 situated in the county aforesaid, to wit : One undivi1 ded half of th South F.ast Quarter of Section twenI ty-one, in township eleven. Range thirteen east, ex- ' cept nine acre deeded by Kli Stringer to Peter Smith ; in the bnmh-eat comer, and one acre, ttona ed lor t j the purpose of a graveyard; mortgaged by Jame I i Stoops, for the payment of three hundred dollar i with interest, for the nseof township nine, in range ' ' one west, in the aforesaid county, and forfeited for the nonpayment ef principal and interest. M. V. SIMONSOV, t School Commissioner, Town 9 R. t West. June 5, 1849. 94. PROHPECTl'S. GAZETTE OF THE UNION AND GOLDEX RULE. THE ORGAS OF THE ORDER, ..... 7 runlitnra vnacr rnr rrntpicri tij rnr M.n. ornr.a oirr. Vol. XI, commencing July 7, l4. IT will contain, from week to week, the proceedings ot tne t.rana l.ongeoi me state oi .ew-i urn, ano Un nf a thr St a tes : a rcomits of Celebration. Insti. ""i,,n' of . Lodge, .d...cca.,on...y, . complete pireetorv or all the Lodges in the I nion. Its liurarv department will be filled with original Talc, of the highest excellence, prepared by the most eminent writeia in our country Popular lals-s; chol(.c M jre, Ullv. ,h(. nrvtt 0ems of' rrIry from , the English Poets: Sketches of travel: Amcdote. I (kc, c; and occasionally iilnstrated with beautiful j I . il t... mi;. i.i . i . n i in ... ' ' acter to any w.ekly in the country, and being thn ( .- . : : . .... L , 1 1 . . . 1. . . ... r uilllw worthy of a place on the tableof every brother ol the order. .t5eA"JJVW "nrJew,'o,rkPUbH,h''d SxnTT -i-JV,-iTi.irsnheriw. Two Dollar a vear ..... :-..:.ki.. a j .i - u aiivc imni min. Amur's CHAMPION CLARK, Publisher. No. 44 Ann-st. New- York. A Large and Splendid C1TOCK..I" KIP and CALF SKINS. Also Moroe ( co Bindine;, Linins;, Sec. The above slock ol Leatbtr I have ,tit received thi week from Philadelphia and ia of the best manulaclorv in the cut. JAMES L. HENRY. l t""r' J""f 9th-184!1 25 PLANKS, AC. iC'INt'l.E and floiihle But Jack Planes k7 Sinirle and Double Bitt Smooth do - j . Sniele and Donhle Bitt Fore do Single and Double Bitt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Cei'me; Planes, For sale low foi rah, by Brookville, Nov. 29, 1S47. 50 do R.TTXER. Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's fine Calf Boots. 96 ' da Kip Brogans. 14 do Calf do 36 24 ". do dn Slipper. 41 ' Women's Calf Buskina U do Colored Ties. 24 " do Kid Spring do 24 Children! Shoes. Jtit received and for tale low by May 16, 184S. R rTNff.

Mr. ItItsoBa Appvtatnarntn. TnWM A V T . i j . .

! - -uu.a-e ol t.overn8r, win address his fellow citizens as follows: Huntington, Saturday, June 1C, 2 F. M. At Marion, Grant co., on Monday, June 18lh, at 2 o'clock F. M. At Muncie, Delaware CO., Wednesday, June 19th, at 2 o'clock P. M. At Anderson, Madison co., Wednesday. Jan. 20th at 2 'clock P. M. j At Greenfield, Haancock co., on Thursday, june it, ni ll o clock P. M. .. .uadison, Jenersou CO., Tuesday June "Hth ateandUlioht at candlelight. Jefferson ville, Clark 27 th, at candlelight vv eanesday, J une Corvdon Hmnn Tk j t r., ooryoon, Harrison co., Thursday, June2tth, at 2 o'clock P. M. Leavenworth, Crawford co. clock P. M. June 26i!i, 2o'Rome Perry co., Saturday. June 30, 3 o'Clock P. M. Trov. Perry co.. MnW. T..l o o .ii. j j . i , t u Liwift, Kockport, Spencer co., Tuesday, July 3d, 2 o'clock P. M. Boonville, Warrick co., Wednesday, 4th, 2 o'clock P. M. July i:vansville, Vanderburgh co., Thursday, July e.t. .. .... . J Jin, at candlelight. Mount Vernon. Tusev en . Frid,... T..l c.u 2 o'clock P. Jf. " 'I"'J li New Harmony, do., Saturday, July 7ih, 2 o'alook P. M. Princeton, Gibson 2 nVln..k P M q.i 111 Monday, July letershurgh, Pike Co., Tuesday, July lOth, , 2 o'clock P. M Vincenes, Knox ! co , Wednesday, July 11th, oVInrfc P M. . o'clock P. M. Bowling Greene, Clay co., Monday Julv lGth 2 o'clock P. M. Lebanon, Boone co., Thursday Julv lQit, .1 i r, r mursuay, July lath, i 2 o'clock P. M . 11 , i uiluii lu.. an xv. .111 v viu 2 o'elnrlc P t , , , - j ..., Flymouth, Marshal co., Monday, July 23d, 2 o'clock P. M Laporte, Laporle co., Tuesday, July 24th, 9 o'clock A. M. Michigan City, Laporte co., Tuesday, July 24th, at candlelight. New Carlisle, St. Joseph co., Wednesday, July 2oth, 2 o'clock P. M. South Bend, St. Joseph co., Thursday, July 2Gth, 1 o'clock P. M. Mishawaka, SL Joseph co., Thursday, July 2Cth, at candlelight. Goshen, Elkhart co., Friday, Julv 27th, 1 o'clock P. M. Warsaw, Kosciusko co., Saturday, July 28th, to clock f. fll. Ft. Wayne, Allen co., Monday, July 30th, 2 o'clock P. M. Decatur, Adams co., Tuesday, July 31, 2 o'clock P. M. Portland, Jay co., Wednesday, August 1st, 2 o'clock P.M. Winchester, Randolph co., Thursday, August 2d, 2 o'clock P. M. New Castle, Henry Co., August 3d, 2 o'clock. Centreville, Wayne co., Saturdav, August 4th, 1 o'clock P. M. Richmond, Wayne co., Saturday, August 4th, at candlelight. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby civen lhat the undersigned will aril at his residence in Urookvllie township. Franklin county, on the 23rd day of June, 1H49. at 9 o'clock A. M., the petsonal estate of Susan Scnttoa, deceased, consisting of one mare, a lot or ho:s , household fur. niture.ate. JOSEPH MORFOffD, Adm'r. May 29,1849. Fashionable Tailoring. HAVING entered into copartnership in the Tailoring Business, the undersigned would respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Our room i one door north of Linck & Karqiiliar's Store on Main Rurgesa street in Hrookville, where we are prepartd in do work in the latest and most approved style. AVe w ill warrant our work in all cases, as we flatter ourselves we are able tu execute work in our line in a neat and fashionable manner, so as not to be surpassed by work romine; from any source; and will warrant the lame. Please call and test our promises. S. SHKPPKRD, May S3, !84!l.-22-3w F. O. BAKER. Administrator's Notice. T F.TTF.RS of administration de bonis una have i ihi day been Framed to the tindersirned. bv the Clerk of the Franklin County Probate Pourt, upon the estate of Jacob White deceased. Person owino. estate are requested to make payment imnu-. li "'',y: nd , ",e nv,nS claim win present them acI Hrookville, 17 May, 1S4!). 22-3w LUKE KENT, Clock and AValrli Jla!;rr, "I F.YVF.I.RY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Mannfac ii ttirer, Diamond pointed gold Pen,&c. Xn. j.ts Mainst. between Jth and 6th Cincincati,Ohio March 20, t45. 13-ly. JOHN II.FAIttUIIAK, Attorn ky at Law. Brookville, la. Jan. 10. lS4n :i-tf. Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cros Cut Saws, Vod and Hand Saw, Drawing Knives, Cutting Knives, Pocket Knive, Knives and Fork, riutrhcr Knives, Knob Lock and Latches, Thumb Latchet, Ronnd and Square Bolts, Mutts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, Mill and Cross Cat Saw Files, Hand Saw Files, Waffle Iron, Steel Yards, t.nnd Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And Irons. Mraeea and Hitts, Ames Shovels and Spades, Heavy Orail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, llames. Brass and Sugar Kettle. 1 be above are onered at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash H. TYNF.H. Brookville, Nov. 27, 147 50 WOOL, WOOL. CASH FOll WOOL. "ITF. wilt pay ch or gnnris Tor 20,000 lb, of a a; v uvi. i iair pnen tnts raon. v e navt it lartare Hock nf Satiinett, .It-ant,! aft in. errs. Clmhs, Twetdn, Plaid Flm'ln Ked Flunmlti, While Flan- j neld, niankrt, and indeed almost every article in j the Woolm line, hich we wish to exchange for' Wool at very low price. Manufacturing. We are ready to Manufacture the a hove kind nf ' Good... low for cash a anv establishment ;n the country, or on share on former term. Carding and Spinning:. ! Will be done to suit customers, at last years prices " i CARDING j We re rri!y fur earth nr rolls nd will bt? n adr tn mail on all who mar rati on i fr work in that line. ' FUIalalNC; j tn all its branches can be done tn snit customers at ! all lime. By prompt attention tn our business in 1 all its various branches, we are confident of render- ' inr; c ncral satisfaction to all who call on u. I Try us and see. F.. MACY fc CO. I Laurel, April 10th, 1849. l-9m I i Executor's Notice j "VtOTIC? is hereby given, that letter testamentary i ! on the last mill and testament ol Richard P. ! Clarkann, deceased, lateof Franklin Co. Ind., have 1 hrn rn nt. rl tn ah. HnHepsivneri bv the Clerk of the

ProbateConrt of said Co. Those ' indebted to said i estate will make immediate pavment, and those ha v. j ire; claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. The ente is olvent. ; JOSEPet G.CIARK SON. tt'r. 1 JuoNI49. '

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III NOT OM.V CHE VP, C?! F 4 rPIt. T!t F VI ST, but GOOD. BETTER! BEST! 7VT P. ftALLlOX now th lranrr iiflonritrf . nil old trirmU and piro, mid the p'iMic Fr,''i;"".v' rect-itim mnd out-iiinr NEW Spring: and Summer Goods, cnrrfullv M-lfcud Imm the BKS I STOCKS IN THE. MKKET, "il'i due rt-ffiird to CHE P. ES. 1)1'R RILITYand FASHION', and nhuli I.- coi.f,,!, iniy (in. r vnnliy llic f amin:iliuli uf all li . i,h 1 f ti miL Mti a.a ...1 I : it.. : . . . t , - r... v. rti... iriii.iiii iu.iu a (..iiiirttni ! ""' A Pn ufour nock e m-rnt.on j Sup. r l.lack n !l ESS S1I.K Fai.ty lawns., mw ivic . niack Muhair du Plain and embroiderrd Linen "'" 1 nc' Miinrl ine dc Lainc Oinelm, plain and fa,,, ,- Prima 'ol rvcry grad , a choice asftortmcnt and vrrr I cnt-np S II A V Ij S. I Silk rmbroidrred Sha l. rrv rich Datttrn j '! ' "u Emliruidrrrd Thibet Sliawlt A,M i::'"I"f J"w" ' P,!"" '"S 3hi . I, ; imi nanuKrrrnieii, ' llrfaia aaa ff .2 M.ltl...... The Spring Style of BunncK and Kibboni cry fine and iti ful Velvet Ribliun, Silk and Lim-n FrinrI'lireait ;liTt-, Lact- and Eili-iiif. Biwk MiKlin, S i Mull, piaiu and tir-irrd Jarunt t VIlite Ti..ue MiMlin. vi-rv fine and lliin Vii-knet Olnve and Mil Silk llraid, Cam'iric Handkerchiefs !:".',ir' n" Hdkf and Ciavait Whi iteni Culurtd Cotton Iioe j Pt rl-.raifd Paiurr laf 1 Mlack. bine, tirnwn and cadet riutha ; Superliue and tummnn Tweedt 1 I'lain and Fanee Ca.inu-re I.ameriine fnrd.very rmd J t'a.int-i, plain and f:ttiev style ofeverv 'rade i ft R-mm as,irtinent ol Jean, anil Reaverlerii Denim, Cutionade, Nankeen Jc Mamp.liire Mixiurei VI'STIVfN ! Silk Velret Vetinif, verv 50ml Faney ilk Hdkl's Italian mlk N'rrk Hdkfi Glove, half Hose, fancy Coat lliiitou, and a pood axorlment ol trimming "fall kiud Finelruh Linen, ano a irnod aortiiieiit of D leached Milin Tlrown Mn linn ofdifTerent cradra Hrou and bleached Drilling and Tallied Macin? A pond tiu-k of Red Ticking, and cuarae Muslin f ,e Wagon Cuvera HATS. Fine black hrnh Mrxirau Hata Mens" and Roys' Rnena Vista do Pearl and blat-k funrr .1,. I WoMl Han. black and white , Mt.-f ,Ild Bo,., ram Ha Boots and Shoes. 1 Cae Men's fashionable Calf Boon r 1 do do heavy do d dti do Rip da Men's fJoat flrosran Shoe do Cair do do dn Kip do do Ladles Kid Ties, very neat do hich lluskins, a beautiful shoe for the spring season A general awnrtment nf bors- and children's Shoes IIAKDWAItH. Avery pood stock oflLttduare, embracing a gr at variety of Knives and Forks, Penknives: Locks, Latches, and almost every other article of such frooris in demand, inrluiline; I.nnkine; (ilasst s; A food assortment of ql' F.F.NS W A H K. and t;!.SSWARK; RR.iSS KETTLES, SP-iDLS. SHOtELS, rORK.1. BRIER SCYTHES. GR.iSS SCYTHES; BL'VKETS and TPBS and RuPES. .iiK i:iiik;s. Tea, Cnfiee, Siifar, Molasses, Rice, 'l obacco, 1'ep- ; per. Ginper, spice, Cinnamon, &c. kc. All which will be sold as cheap at the cheapest, for j cash, or,for any kind of cotinirv produce. ' N. D. UALLION. ! March SO, 134". COPARTNERSHIP. I TJKX.I. H mmox ha associated with him :n I the liierrantile business, his brother JOHN C. I BURTON. The Oo-iiu ss wi.l he roliliini.il in t le ' Odd Fellows' Building, under the firm of II. H. and . J. C. Burton. BEXJ. 11. liVH'l ON. JNO. C. II I' It I ON. i March 19, 18-49 15-ly Wool Carding. JTHF. VXnF.ltSIGNF.D tenders l.i thank to those M who have heretofore patronized his Mills, and beg to assure them that be is now enabled to serve th. m better, with additional experienie and improvement. He is ready at Ins mill., one and a half mile above Brookville, tu Card Wool at the folio,,,,- rl. res, to-wit: " White Wool, s rent per tl ; Plain Mixed, 7 rents per. lb; F:tra Mixed, pj CPnl ,.r n When we furnish grrase, one rent a pound extra charged. All work W A R K A X I'F.n. We wish all to bring their won', to the M ill that ran, hut if it is more convenient, wool will be r-ceived at Burton's or Su llrnhiilger' Store, and the rolls returned there as soon as possible. Corn Grinding. He is also prepared to grind Corn, and crush Corn in the ear for feeding St.., k. JOHN rF.LSOTl, Proprietor. JAMF.S COOPER, Carder. Brookville, March SOth, I!! 49, 13.41,, Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CARDING AND SPINNIXO! VIo CLOTH OHF.SSIXfi R; MAXI'FAC'ITHlXCi. The subscriber will rarrr on th above business, including the Manufacture of Cloths. Cassimere, Satin"tts, Linsevs. Flannels, c. Ac. Ills Machinery is nf the very best in the Country; and being in the most perfert order, be feels confident in warranting hi work equal to tfi:it of any F.tablishin.-nt ill the Wrt. both as regards lieatness and duraliilitv. He will do work on the shortest notice; and hopes by his superior knowledge and strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. Farmer leaving Wool on their wav to the Cincinnati Market, ran have their floll a Ih.-v retarn home. VV. UHICW.S. Harrion, Dearborn Co., Ia. 4-nm Superior Boots and Shoes. riHF; undersigned ha.jnt received from the ManQ manure. Oeorgetown, Massachusetts, superior lot of Boots and Shoes, consisting of 4S0 pair Men's thick Boots; i pair Men' kip do; 2.4 pair Children do; 55 pairs Misses" kip do; 50 pair Women's kip do; 50 pairs Boys thick Brogaus; 20 pairs youths' do do; 10 pair Boy, thick Boots 2fi pair Youths' do do; a vi ry 10 pairs Men's kip Brogans. Brookville, Jan'y 31, IK4Y. R. TYXV.W. X A V I OA T I () X ()IKV. TF.W ARR AXGF.MF.XTS FOR IR49-tT. S ' MAIL. tl. W. PAVER'S Cincinnati an.l C.- I bridge City, Ind., IJaily Packet Line, leaves la.lv at 4 o'clock P. M., precisely; Sundays Fxrrptrd. from and after the loth inst. A Packet leave daily the White Water Canal Basin, passing through Industry, ' t'levetnw-n, Harrison, Xrw Trenton, Rochester, Brnokville, Metamora, Laurel, Connersville. and Mil ' ton. This route pass s through the principal town' in the White Water Valley. The following Boat ' comprise the Line: .1. q. AUAMS, rapt. Jame Russell, CLARA. Capt. Paver, 1 TF.MPF.ST, Cspt.StrphenI.ee. XT. B. Passengers bv leaving Iheir names and res".- ; I deuces at Walker Brother's White Water Canal I Basin, will be called for in any part of the city j F'.very attention will be paid tn add to the comfort of all passengers who travel on these Roat. Arrangements have been made with a daily line of Stages, goI ing east and w i st, alter the arrival of the Boat at I Cambridge City. WAI.KF.R it HA'O , A-euts. Cincinnati, March 3d, 1S41. ll-tia PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. XHA K just received a jrood assortment of bilk, Oinffham andCnlico Parasols. I'lai.l Dress Silks. Bonnet Riband. Bonnet and Palm Leaf Hal. Which will be sold at the lowest Cincinnati Dr. ces i their intere., . ,.11 .k- e ' .... . r..uio siKii.iir idpiivf'kii vs- nnn n a. . g.mds before they make their purchase. May 1 1848. R.TTXF.ff. OMNIBUS LINK From Brookville to Cincinnati, Cnrrvme far fr. S. Mail. THF. Omnibus -will leave the Brookville Hotel 9 ick J' ""!""-"'! morning, at Retnrn'inir will leave the r..l, .-. ri..in...: every .vionnav, wednrs.lav, an.l mlav morninc, at 8 o'clock. STEVENSON fe KCCKKK. Feb. 7, 1849. 7 SLIG0 IRON & 1VAILS. IHAVE jiist eeceivvdfrom Piltshiire;h a larre lot nfSlinand Wayne Iron, assortetl sixes. Also nail of all si.e. which I will .ell at the Cincinnat prires adding the freight and Dravagr, for cash. Dec. 21, 1848. R.1YNSR QUEENS WARE. H. J. C. III'? TO V will have a snl.nrfiu B i assortment nf Queenswara onen in it we, k mar f, 1849 IS-ly Administrator s Notice.

THE undersigned has this day taken nil 1. tfrrs of Administration, on the estate of Susan Scot ion. I a it of Franklin County, Ind. The time is probably ovtvt. JOtTR MOR FO RI, Adm'r. May lf-40.

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rcfiV.V ti. ilir.i a .I an- .f Vvi pnlilic i.iln.li:ic-. 1 1 - it - -J-J!iiSy l'rd I., M:n.i,:.n:tirr I'm l,, . Saiimtn, !..,!.. F;ihim , l ni!M. tir.0,en. si,an,rv flai.nrS. urn' ii are: Hl.nl . ... a. ... n . kirp on hand, imd ill rxihan f'.,r v. ..o ' ' Cardinj and Eplnnlr.r ' l iitl n- n,,t !;, Ifrr,,;,, , rriV all t.-m-j ! iht- t.ar. f ! !si nc ki r m ;i N. H. Hi- ha a pirot K;.rto,u ll.irr Mil ...,!, -mi ?pii.uu. Km.-, ,., nrnir, uil..liU. f,. f'l", !HIH IU- Wtii 5fll j-4, tav 1. L'n.r'w K. l ! H. A: V. II S:-c?ot)3t3, Plane k Edge Tool i'lanufacturers ; Ami D -nlers in rM-.iw nre :.n H'u'l. rv, NO. 3.HMMV klllVI.I. Rctwrvr l-.ii;hlh ami N un I.. CI M 1 V X A 1 1 . Coopers, Ciirpenieis, W (., I.'i.l.iil.i.nd Ch;r M.iki-rs' T'wils. oft very i;es rijiiinu, ' !il:iv .-fH li.,n,!, Olt MtDK TO OIIBEK, AT bllD:; 1 olllF. i Mar. ;0 l.l.l r i Still More Extraordirarj . lK "ould advxeni'r r ailvr. o li..'i(-- t. i-i-1 erra.inir ponularil .' Ir. It jit. l.unc R.1- . Mr. erih. tin- L-iiit. i. i; ' lI'M he i ii.luii 1 ii.i-n.ai mt- niiiiili, nil mr.. lt ., .i,,r. : mm; amnurr nur o n en i rt ns. !,n.e nan.rs !,- ,,rra uiially ptilili.li, , that tho.e mat- be seeptit al mai call en ih.-m. and luar lr. ni tl., ,r ..vn ,p. h.. they, re snati li. d liuiu an iitininel) t,.u,l. and re Hir,-.l in Iheir fii. nils and relatitts, t cm- (Ins truly valuable medu-ine. Tl,e ac.-iit still cn.iii,,, , , tucuaramee Dr. Hall'a Baisatn Itf rive relief ni,. ., 2a li.nirs, or r. turns the nmiirv. Kscrv IhhiI,- that .has he.., t-M in Cincinnati, dun. 'ibe u-t mouths, ara. spl, hh the abn, r ruaranlet : and he j lias jet In see the hrsl buttle r.-inrn. ,1. ruraaieLy JOII uiwtnn Cnrjl a.i-nt l'..r ind.ani M. AV. H I1.K, llr..k :ind 1 Beware of Counterfeits:1. ' :isin Cini in'ia'i. I:i. w irti-r ? sias i v, rr ftm li alilirted w ilh mv old and loin; .anI dmp roiu-h, and in kmc a ni r.- was itnltic. d to trv , nr. TI1VS INDIAN' liAI.M l 1.IH.: it..- r.1,11 C, I tamed wa s su.l.ten and ... p- rinaueiit that 1 f. It it ' " l,r n duty to obtain the aj. nrv. I have ,:..n, so and now oiler it to m v nei;h liors as't he b. t and siiH.t remidy for couirlis, t,,l,., br.iiu hii... iiiciou iit -....-snn.ntioii. as.luna. .,r throat, hoarseii.-s and all IJ.VNt; DISKASKS. Ministers and other public sp.akers will find llieins, ,rj si-uallv brii. tilt.d bv i it. ii e. . P.rvnrrt m"i-' ..rir.-.in- rri ii.ln. bntllr TID'S Indian Inl,n f L-tr. I'r. par. .! ...ilv bv I rir K.winimrnii, i At the K.clectic D.sp.-nsarv i.n Stb .t. Utue.-n Vine und llace. Cine. nit ali. i JOHV JIVKASii, An nt. OFFICR FOll TI1K Cl'RK r i I.iinc nisen.es. Liver t'o;upl:iiiit. Neroritlotts Pis, a. ?h. lunatic Am-ctinns. h. tb. r ' iiierruri 1 or ,," , common lorin; l)p. psy. t urners. St. Vitus' Dance, I'.iral.si-, I ii'-Duliir. in. F.n.ale Diseases and V,aklies and all Chronic Di, :,, , r.l... Stomach, Heart. . Spleen. Kin.leys. I- yes. Skin Anil other Oians; at the Kclectic Dispensary, ...o h sole ofFit'lli si. lo tweel , V.nc and llace, Cii.ciui.ati. O. Attend. nF rhvi.-iai. I)r. I1. K.V, OMHAUiH. Heath to Tooth Ache. Tr. par. d eiil In r. P. K. VniuU.iich and bv respectable Ili'ilir7its 1 1. rull.oi. t 1 1,- North and West. I his remedy never fails to cure when nst .l a. online; to the directions : and it mar be used by all claes of . patient w,th p. rl'.ct satity at ail limes a it does 11..1 eontain any dangerous article and uill not injure the seelh. JD1IN ItlNKAUD, Auent. WOOL (MIDI.K ! r K " rcadv by the frt of Mi y for Card, Kg, I v "nd a our Machine are of the best In the .country, and we have oM and tried bands, rran j with confidence warrant the best ul work, 011 short - notice. CARDINf! AND PTINNING, Vi ill le done for customers at the following prices: White Wool in broaches 14 cts. pr. h Mixed " 17 i Heeling Yarn. 2 The small, ' .,t. for spinning mo.t be u lbs. MA.MTKACI UKINC. Jeans, bine mixed, .1 leaf, 371 pr. vd. " st-el ' ' .ti j 4 j " leaf. S-llo4! ' 1 Snttiii. 1. according to color. ."7)n.. I Cassimi-re, according to color. f ;li..7.s I ( Chub, accoriluig 10 color, 50 toiJ White Flannel, according tu w idth. 1 5 t? - Hv.,1 .. .. 2, ,,7j ' Blankets, p,.r pnir, tit 00 ' We have a vi ry largestork ofwnoi.F.V ('.Oor or the above kinds, abieli we vv ill be gla-.l to e,-!i.u.e for Wool . I.KI., or ant kind ef Prod nee. nt verv fair pric. s. As vve are dot. i-n.111. ,1 to u a r. ant .nr u 01k CO. d, and out goods durable, v e hope an.levp.ct a large .hare of the public patronage. I'.U.l.: TRY I'.-i, ANIl SKI-'.!: anil irvmi are ills, appointed, vve will make you k-.le. F.. MACY it C Laurel, April Ctb, 11?. !;. " IIIOX STMKL. Hl.OOM FoKliK, AM).lfMTI IlllN SfOKf X. W. CIIAI3IAX. .l Mn in Si ri'i-l. v,irr Iht Ccurt II rise (7T7V.V177 "KOX f NAILS nfallsies, SI F.F.I. .1 of, very .Irs enption, a! of the very best quality warraiii., I. 4liviN. is. s. Bellows. Carriace . prints and lr.,r Axles, Hammered Iron, Crowbar.. SI. , Ice and Ham mer moulds. All of good qu.ilit v and warranted AI.S A superior article of Shut Imn.'Xos. j 1 .24. i, ?f- ,V 2" N- B. All ofihe above article will he nld for ra'lil and at low rate. Country Merchant, and Ilia, ksiuith will find it for their interest to all before p.irt-hasmr elsewhere. X . W. C II A 1 .M A . August 21st 145. B. It. BVRIOX. JNO. C. BI RIOV. Ho lor California! Splendid Assortment Cf Tastern (MUDS! J.,, 'i- J. C. BURTON areiinw opening a large xa and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer t i...l, direct fr..m Philadelphia, whicb ihev are determilnd to sell to the C it i .ens of Ft al.k lill' Cuui v , cheaper than they have ever been or", red in th is n.a'r -ket before. 'I In ir Mock is very large and well selec lt d, and let dug confident that tie y can plea-e kfw a well as old CCSTOMEHS, and the Public gem-rally, they l.ivile tVKRVBOl.V to call and examine for llien',selves. FOR MF.V AXI) BOYS 1 heir st)rk consist in part of 10 ps French and Lngiis.!! Wool Dv.,1 t:ik c:..i!.; 4 " do , ri0 ' Blllc ,. 1 " do Brown ,) t " Ohve Green ,- S Mixed .1 " 0-4 lwee.N; . " B. aver and Felt ,- 2.V " Bl k, Mivd. "nd Fancy Ca. 1 mr re. ; 20" Sat. nets, all stv I. s al-.t .i ... o Kentuckv Jeans; 8 " Fancy I wods. 20 Silk Velvet; plain and fancv Satins, and MarsailV Vesting; 10 " n.-nt.' Linen Drills, while, plain & f.inev ; 5 " Riding Cord and Bevi rt.-en; " Summer wear lor 111. n and buys; 10" Plaid, Fancy and Plain French Linen: fi ' riranet. Tea. Uueri... an.l s 11... Xankeen; 10 " S.Ik. Worsted, and Cotton Serge, Ac Ac I.ADILS" 1)11 KSS titltlDS. We particularly inviie the M-.t. 1.1.0.1 of the Ladies, to our as.oi-tii.l nt of Ilress tio.uls, as we think we can suit every vari ty jf tasie. no ps French. Maurhrslerand F.arl.ton Ginglvani; .to " Fancy French Lawn; 250 American, Kng. and French Trims: 100 Super lint- Dr. ss (;.hi.1. cnsi.ting ..r Plaid Toil de Xoi-de, Linen CambleK, Liio 11 Baragr, Linen Lusms; Fr. in h Chamb. r, .Ii nnv I.ind, Brilliant Glace d'Paris; Bl k and Mode piain Lustre.; Satin Stripe 1.tit.-s a; Modenna and Ahvsiniau Silk Sn ipe: Chamrl. cn and changt able Lustre'.; plain stri rrd and plain Jaconet: Mull; Hi. hop, Swiss ,v Cambric Muslin; plain or figured, black and fancr Silks; Vii tor.a and Hi.-ln.p I. awns, ,Ve., Or. cniiiiu-t; Kdgig: Lace; F.gyptiati F.dging; More Thread l-.dgiiig ) I.act ; nserung; .laronelt K.lr.ne .V Inserting: Mau- ; Ina t aps an.l fash Bonn, t ribbons; while, pink, bine. and black Crape: Vrape l.ile: pitik and vvli.te Satin; silk Fringe: needle worked Collars: l.inen; Cambric ! and hi md-stit. hed lldk"fs, fancy and plain Cravats; ' cotton I.isle Thread; bilk and Kid Cilovcs; long and I short Mitt-.: slate i-ol'tL m.v'.l 1.1. fL ...J u I.... k.iland Cotton Hose; Silk Buttons, n-c. Jkc: emb'rd bl"k ..... .. . . . . i ""ul 3 " - nmertt vnals. novsms. Florence Braid, fiinip, China Pearl, Knc. Straa, Common Straw, I. awn and Fancy Bnnnt;for Ladies and Misses. HATS AND CAPS. A larce assortment or Mole Skin, Beaver, Vuire, Silk, Bmh. Cnlilornia. Si.ortii.p-. P.-n.-l Ashu.wl Bii.na Vis. a. Double and Sn.ifle Biimnu d Letrliorii' ! i iiiaiiis, l-eaai l'ann lal Hat. Velvet, t lalb and ' Oil Cloth Caps. Children's l.etborn Hat. j HOOI'S AXD SHOES. j 140 pr Men and Boys Boots; I . ! 1500 ' ,noes" I Coiisi-tinr; of Men's Calf. fnrorco. Kip. an.l Stout j Shoes: Men's Pun.ps and Slippers; l.ad.is' Mont Kc i Fine Boots; hlack and litxlit laiiers, and half ':rir , t rs; Buskins; J.-d'. rs. n Ties; wom.-n's walkinr bfNs: bl'k and lif"ht Kid and Morocco blij.pi rs; S. al Sjl.p. ' per: and a cencral asaonmrnt of Bojs", Girls and I' Children Shoes. I HARlV.VArF. Ot all kinds, qiirensware e.nceries, nails, cotton ! yam and battinir. iipperand sole leatlier, brown and '' i blch'vl niul.n, checke. linsrys, window paper, blau- ' j kns, axes, paile-s, shovels, scythes- fork, larire steel- 1 yards, rope, trace chain, saws, square, hitlers, I . screws, tacks, knive and forks, spoons, rules, plane j hilts, adr.es, hitts, gun tubes, wurin and locks, rps, : ; files, chisel, trace but., ,Vc. St. el beads, work i pocket, and purse clasps, rinjv and t aist, c.mbs, ' pit., needles, silk Ihreadi and notions ol all kinds. , Brookville, Aprils, 1S43, 15-ltr

Attorney at Law. OrnrRov Main Sr.. iimjoK vn i.f. Mav iet:. isio.

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JNO. II. FAHXVHAR O W ijr O O (1 S. GOLl)K.VAsS().TMKXT. Cheap: Cheaper.' Cheapest' A' tl,e ' . w s.,re -f i.i.M a &. t ai;q''m r?. Lu.fn, V.r -. fK'Jt.Kl I'i.r'tw .r A lClv. rA..m li I. ii.', r a r nert pubnictre Ikauk. fr p ,.,,. . I. r i:k Ki !,, ,,.;,., i .i emu..., p,.,.rt. i hrv m.w ..ft. r a Unin-A.....-fiK :; ..f Sj,:ic snil St.m.n.r G . iv KiKn.fi i-om i!u . Ii.icesl moikanl ihr t, . I lit ir '..rl. iivk c n-i-t. in p ,rt n ri. rieti.Pi.-.ish, ucli (i.d Of erman Hrua t Iwth I ard Fji.r) r.ir mfr '.''" 1,1 '-". rr.. a i.d 1..1.0- Saiiitrn k , ..,u; V.:i.:.-.i J . a . I I . ,.!.. V. lr,-i. ,, ,, ,. futt. ! I au-tii.ta a id r i .t,,... Mil. Ml J. ! c d.i V KM ISCJS. Super Pre d and l'.,rte,l Satan r.j.ti .1,. d t-4i.. j .,:i,. -J Mi. ai,,l C. i dj Trt inh ainrl II . . . l-f .in I: ,:t.. t lu I'tivy ati, r;,i, Siini!i.r ail d , Super PN.n Black Purr S-U arp. I , r d.. Plain Kng ish .M. rn. t hui.ct -b:e 00 J., do l ia.i. B.at k and C..P.I lpacra L.i.te.-s do ai.. Si'k sirip. .1 V,.,, 1 1,., do Crltsnal siriped I wters ,rn-w srv!. ' 00 4 aiiluruia I'Uids ' , ' tlo P.am and Si:k .:rip.-d Mode ( l-.lks In Vr. ml.. Sr . 1. 1, and ro:n. sue Gmcham . .. rum i-it.K. nine. Grsen and IU.il Fn.i.l. da no i-iaui ami Striped i jli wn I), Lain do P.ain and t-ani-y Mouse i c l.si.is lo Plan, and Fiow.rid I iiiueu. ,uew stjk-1 u P'ai.i and Fancy A .... ricau I'rim 'aCortrd . " Fngl.-h Jic Fcirh da ua lu Pia.n and Faucv LAWNS '.i I'Uiu cr... bare.-. I and .Irip.d Jaronelts .. Pook and Muil Mj.ii.i lo Piaiu V Fancy lire.. Handkerchief '' do do S.Ik do do !o Silk. I.ln. 11 an.) l'oil-.n Poik.-t do do Li'k Silk Lace Vn! a..d Green Berate 'lo I'iXin and raiii-y .ill KSS SII.KS do Plain an I Kaurv Si;k I'cv j;s 1IO.V! l-.NTICS. Vpron. Fiirn iore and V iritis rs' Ch. rks Rirach.d and llrown l.inen "ali!f clo.bs do !' t ottou do do d" do M.i. ii, M. tl.ii, n, llamllloo and ollur B.-.l Tickiu'. Vhite. Yellow, U.,1 aiol t.-rt-n Flannels Blear!., d. brown and eo-'d Prilling Col'd Mj.lili., Nai.k.elis and 1,-u SHAWLS Super F.mb'd wl.iu- crape Shawls do do 1.1..I plain bi'k and mode silk frieesd I liib. t Sha.vi, : do do Berrge Shawl ' Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French l ac- B.-l.u. is (new .tvli) lo f ancy Lace and lu.cait d". do tlinip and K.nlan.l do do Florence l!r;.id an.l Soft Straw dn do Mis.,., (assort. .11 do .i srrr.KinR .isstrtmfst or r.ixrr. rr its .isnt.ip riiihoss. i..irt.s. r.'iinsr.rTs, niKF.in .isn vorrus timiscs. i.il:lns- m.'K, WHITE .IS!) M1XEI ' A", r ottos v . m-.-,-.v it 1, or. stock tsc.v, j ill.K .ISO MoiMi'R FRIXCES LjniE.V 1) f l . IV fi.r-i'ro.Vv,. - DIES' JM) I.LXJ V KID. XII.K JSI C0TT0S OI.OCES. Looking GIase, I Wall Taper, Hal. and Can, j Boots and Shoes; I I.adir am! Gents' Carpet Sari: Cml.rt lla. Para. ols and Fan.; Shoe l eg.: j Hardware and Cutlery; Glas. and io.-eiisw are. j Trace. Halt, r ai.d I.mjj Chains; i Woo.len W are; j Groceries. &r &c &r j All kind of approved Ceiiutrv Produce taken in . exchange for go...:. .1TC.1SH J'RICKS. c vK. ni- m- , h. r i.ui-rrotto: "A i.imlile sixoe is f. . r..l ... . lowshillii.g." LINCK V FAKOUIIAU. March I", 1S49. SriSI.N G A Xi S173I3I Kit" a O O D 8. 1 A TIEW ARRIVAL. ( SHE SLIISC K I !l Kit has just open, d a beautiful I a a-soiini.-m ol Spring and S.ui.n.rr tiood, and r 'h' i'i upon such le. in. t bis old citalonmr and I the public general'.- . rr. iliallrnge compei'i i in. Hi. .lock eoli.i.t. 111 pa.-l ,,f Sui'.-r F.ngli-h. I n-iu-li and American CLOTHSPlain sod Kancv Ca-i 11. .-r. s PI ri-ntl niui Strip il ,,, I KriitiuUy ntid D. tun-Mi. Ji "in, triprt ynd p-.tin ; l'l.iin an.l I an y I x l.in. .ind Coiuiiijttlt iinimT C'nih' and M ::ir Ct.nl i Ki!ut .'iint-r( mid V,-;rntt n Ladies' Department. Plain mi-! T ntiry Ir Siiki I Snptr Ul'k ii.k Warp I.nMrt KiK'inrl i ft I'l.tiil l.iMni i Stripfl :nnl Chanf-ft Me t'-i Philti aiul luv i-ol.nt il Anu rit-an. Krimli. I) .'nrTir nnl Sfotcli Cinhjun Mfk-colM, bt'k anil Idiiry lVI.aitin " ! !U lu do (lit Vjolt-l lit Fancy fa-itnifri , Montrny, IltKim Vina and Or--i ri:ti. riain, phiiil, llnwrn'il mi! fiirnn ,! fnri a Print ! '' ' tl Kp?IiIi Nc Frrhrh J.v i Phiin at.il r.mry m n i! ju i PImiti ami TaiI I.ini n f.iiMir. n' w t U) Plain itml l;nry I.ani I.:M.ir aiul iii ntlrm n'n K'1 imd Si'k C T.OVItS 1 hiitl Li.lr 'Mirt-fttl do M iitTf, M:irk. mix d Hint lancy lur and Host Plain and plaid .liifmi'i I Iii-li I.im-Hi. HtHik Muslin and Sw'.t Mul!a j Kim 11 and V ir toria lau n I.i;u n ami Silk Pirkt t MMI;Tf Plain niul Fancv Silk Cravat 1 m!n la, Pnranl and Fan Ir.i flandkrrf hit r and Ilnbim tr A -pit -11 Jut and i il i-cird tinrk f n and tf try 15 N K T S - OTall kinds and oalilie. Plain and Fancy Silk and Satin Bonnet Hihhons " " " tap do F.D(iIXf.S, vVC. -laconet, Ltlirins, Lnci atid In-. Cotton " 1 rrtinga '1 bread I.ace and Kdiiir .t!ic'l!ancOsis. Sevs inc: Silks, l a. lor.-and Dress Trimminc 11 i....i.. .1 . .. iii,.,i.iupnu oruvvii i.ineu 1 aiiie Cov .-rs " " Cotton " tl-4 T.aiicaster 11, ills Men's Bt aver S. Ik, Fur and V, nlra ITats Men ami lov I', a. I Spnrtilli; Hat B.irna Vi.ta and Palm l.iat Mali .M.-n" and Bovs ( loth. Silk and Cotion Cilacd Capr i)()3is:s TICS. Blcailnd and brovvn .Muslins of various widths, from I to : j v nr,l vi i.le i 1 I' kinirs. Mariners Stripes, checks and Drillings i Wun Coverinp, l.inen and ColK.rf ISajein-, W hue, Y. llovv and Bed Fla urn U Si-luiH, culm-! d Mitolint, urn! Nankffiii SIIAU LS. 1 Silk, Enih'd and ("ripe Shaals Silk and Bullion Fringe and Mole col'd Shawls He I aine ami Heavy Cl.uh Shavv Is Also a heavy and w. II selected stock of ile-nsvv:ire and tila-svv are; j Hardware and 'uller; j lino's and SI., t s: Sole and Tpper T.esttier: Groceries, Salt, Iron. fre. ftr. 1 he nl.rr,!er ht' njoyed su p. nor advantages itf ; the selection nf In . lock, and bel it-ving thai In K.....l ' 1'iie. will .land ,he test of c nil my, he n,oi ror- , d tally invite the inspi ction ofihe whole community. I Let aii c. one and cMimine f r th. ni. elves. IIK'IIAHn'lVXKU. ' Brookville, March 10, l&'i. mriiMH ct co. C'lorli, W.-ilchrs, ,?owc:rv, AV WATCK-MAKKIfS TOOLS N: MATEK1ALS CI OX ST A N IT.T on hand, an extensive assert melit of fine (I, .1.1 and fit It Jeweli-v, tiotd and Silver Spectacles, i..l,1 and Silver Lever and Verpe Watches; (ioldand Silver Pencils, Spec! aale Glasses, Violin Sti-incs, Percussion caps, Pistols, Razors. KnivraScis.ors, fVc. Jtc. No. S, West Fourth Street C1NCINN .Tt O Oct. 20, 1547. JJ-ly IIIOX NAILS. iJO.POO LBS. Wayne Iron. o,u"o n.s. m.rn iron. 50 Ktn Sm.iaia Nails, Jtit received. M) assortment of Stitro fr-.n aspur chased nf the Mainilactarers at low. r ram Ihsnars "owedti Merchant generally, and I will I at ar ","", o" cowl. It. TYNER. Poiokvilte, Xnf. 29, l4.i. 50 I House and Let for f ale. j TH nuli;crihr witits tu v hi d welliiic: houf and , lot, uttnnrt d in Henri jlat ot" Brfok-t ill r. It i a iu at one story hoiie, nt rl- nw. built in the hit tyle, with fiinr rooms w-nvt? ni nilv arrang-H tors f.irnilt, mid in a .lt aBiit and rt tin H plar. A piot tl in th yard. It w ill lit- 1U apcr iian it tn ; bt- hnilt. Aiy ptron wi'hin? niu-h a rridfnrr, fi-r necnpaticy, or fr a aft ami pro citable- invfrirtrt n ; fniitl-, w til pla-e talJ at lite prtni and rr. JAMES REYNOLDS. i .ftinr 140 34-?t. Administrator's Notice. iV O TICK i h rrby rcifn that lrtffr- of AtTiv tnitrat'tttn tm tin rtat ot H it hard Kurixiur dfcrnn d, la tt 4.1" Fiau'-slin Co. Ind., bavt- bt tn granted to ihr tintt'rirn d, by the Frolvitt' Cunrt nf Franklin ; Co. 'I hniP Midrbld t sartl ,itaTe' aie rt qnir;d to t makf i tn mctliutc? p;iy mens and tlioe having claim" j w ii pref tit them, U ira i J y amhcnticaU-d within one ' 4-ar fr ttstymrtit. i ht estate i eunitf rt-tl i.ilvrnt. ! " Franc 1 4 hit- V-nr, tbr late tortnrr of tbv l-ceaetl

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