Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 June 1849 — Page 3

FOREIGN NEWS

Arriral of iktStrnmer Cambria. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. . . The arrival of the Halifax Express at a.wii John wiu. .nnonnced at noon yesterday, but owingto the hutuii state of the atmosphere the Lines worked naaiy, an" c i" ft until a late hour last evening, whea the following' auramary commenced coming : St. Johns, N. B , June 14, 1549. The extraordinary express has arrived from Halifax, bringing the foreign news per Cambria, which vessel arrived at Halifax at noon oa Wednesday. She has sixty-nine passengers, and will be due at New York on Friday night. The Cambria sailed from Liverpool on the 2d Inst., and the news is consequently a week later from all parts of Europe than that received by the Europa. Business generally had improved. The London Money market continued easy. Consols were quoted at91J4ffi913 for cash. Bank Stock closed at 193.; lo 19a. American Securities were iii good demand. United States stocks sold nt 110). At Liverpool, on the 2d, Flour was dull, and V V sT.,... . ntno hBU17

prices were iorer. v wem auai - 3 , xint oy ixev. tj. r . w ooas, .wr. uavid J. Brew,t 23. 9d23. ; Ohio 2324 6d. Indian Corn er M js8 M K Canningree. iold freely at 33s03as for W hue. and 35s b'(S ; 3 37s 6d for Yellow ; Coru Meal I6l6s 6d per j I" county, on the 31st or Mr) . by barrel. i the , Mr. Daniel Brewer, Jr., to Miss MagCotton was quoted at 4?8"d for fair Upland and daiena Ditmars, all of Johnson countv.

-r-iri- i a r- c;- Vo (lr UHft I he .tiuuue. duu . iu. ion .-- v ' ' Havre market was dull, without any alteration j in prices. I In Lard a large business was done at Liver- . pool, at very full prices generally, and in some j cases an advance of 6d was obtained. The sales j comprised 250 tons. i Bacon was in better request at Tuesday's rates. Sales of choice at 41s per cwt, and of extta : quality of Western at 40s. j Hams were nearly unsaleable. ! Shoulders had rather given way in value and . prices were 1 to 3s per cwt lower. In Cheese out Utile ousmess was uone. rtr eels of inferior quality realize 30s per cwt. Not much done in'Beef. Western Prime Mess Pork, ordinary descriptions, had been in fair demand, at a reduction of , 2 to 3s per brl. j The business in Naval Stores was limited. j The Iron Market remained flat. Carolina Rice was again dearer. bUU tea sold i at 17 to lsspercwt. ADDITIONAL. FOKEIO" NEWS. There has been no farther debate in the Brit- j Ish Parliament on the Canadian affairs. Lord j Clarendon had returned to Dublin. There was no news of an intention to pardon the Slate prisoners under sentence of death. The most intense misery pervaded In laud. In . one district a corpse was washed ashore at:d was j eaten by the starving inhabitants I The Neapolitan troops have withdrawn from I Rome. The Auftrians wera alo inactive in : Italy. j The old French assembly was dissolved on ; the 26th May and a new Assembly convened on i the 28th. " j A scene of terrible confusion grew out of an Imputation made by the President that the Assembly was in danger of an invasion by a mob, : iu consequence of Ledra Rollin. i

This was resented, and a number of members i ,,re towards his opponents. He retired but a were about to quit the chamber, aui an explo- ' few weeks since full of the world's honors, and sion was only averted by the President apoligiz-'. '8 now nnmbered with the dead! Let tis reing, and retracting the offensive remarks. j member hi virtues and forget his falls. He has The Ultra Radicals had 210 to 210 members. ! left wife to mourn his loss, but no children.

The motion for a general amnesty, offered in the o!a assembly was lost by a majority of five votes. Thanks were passed to the armv in Algiers. The Duke De A u male has beeu elected to the 1 assembly but being under sentence of Exile he ' cannot be allowed to take nis seat. I The French army had not entered Rome. Tho ' troops show evident signs of sympathizing with the Roman people. The negotiations by the ! t rench Ambassador, had entirely tailed, the Romans refusiug to admit the French either us enemies or friends. Gen. Oudinot's army were exposed to the Malaria, and his troops were becoming more aatl more disaffected. The cholera had broke out agaiu in London, anil prevails iu many parts of the country. The Danish war continues without a prospect or a speedy peace. The town of Freaica had been taken by the rrussmus A Russian fleet has appeared in Danish water.

mere is out little ol interest iri.m Germany. ! day, May 21, at EdCeworthtown, in the county Commotion continues to prevail everywhere. ; - f , r . , . . . , . ' In Huneary there had been nothing decisive i f Lo"!!ford' Ireland. She was ,n her 83d year, done. Vast armies of Auslrians and Russiana j t prt v,. t j- .... t r t-i continue to pass into the country, and the Hun-1 . L Frt ' ""l' M Rth E' R,,,elgariana are retirinff into fortresses in the coun- daffer' onsort pf R'- J- G. Riheldaffer, Pastor try where the chance of success will be much ; of the First Presbyterian Church, better ! The city of Buda is in their hands, and it is ! :TIp- -"" Appointments), said they treacherously massacred five or six j Jon A. Matsox, a candidate for Governor, hundred of its inhabitants. The Hungarians will address his fellow citizens as followsSpSf KSisFtreuUeTtwl Er:! t'tSmn C0 'TUeSday JUDe 26th strength. , at candlelight. From other parts there is no news of interest, i Jefferson ville, Clark co., Wednesday, June

IIow lo Ksrape the (holrrn. Althongh we have no symptoms of Cholera amonp us. vet we can hanilv erneet in m-siw .1.. . 1 . m: - 1 the visitation that is afflicting so many of our '

sister cities, ii becomes us, however, to prepare 1 clock F. M. at once to give it such a reception as will render i r r. e. . - . its visitation as mild as possible. We therefore ! Ko,m' Ferry co' Sa,uay, June 30, 3 o'publish, for the information of the public, the , c,ork P- M. sanitary regulations of London, based upon one ) Troy, Perry co., Monday, Julv 2, 2 o'clock.

.... .. wo. ii,uW,,.s,,i,s.,M,afflever: made into the circumstances attendant on an epidemic disease. The editor of lite London Lancet says : "These simple measures are worth all the nostrums or specifics whteh have ever been vaunted for the cure of cholera." "Let every impurit-, animal or vegetable, be quickly removed to a distance from the habita tions, snch as slaughter bones, pip; sties, re.ss- ; pools, necessaries, and all other domestic nuis- ; ances." ; We do not believe that animal putrefactions ' are ever connected with epidemic diseases, but there can be no objection to their removal from ' habitations. "Let all uncovered drains be car.fu'ly and j frequently cleansed. j "Let the grounds in and around the habita- , tions be drained, so as effectually to carry off i moisture of every kind. "Let all partitions be removed from within and without habitations, which unnecessarily impede ventilation. j "Let every room be thrown open for the ad-1 mission of air; and this should be done about noon, when the atmosphere is most likely to be , dry. i 'Let dry scrubbing be used in domestic cleanBins, In place of water cleansintr "Let excessive fatigue and exposure to damp nil mU o.s.ls.11 .)...:.. .u. J:u. e -

vv.. v.siun. uuiiuu me input, oe avoic- 1 , ed. j Lebanon, Doone co., Thursday, July 19th,1 "Let the use of cold drinks and acid liquors, 2 o'clock P. M. j especially nnder fatigue, be avoided; or when; Rochester, Fulton co., Saturday, July 21st, the body is heated. 0 . . , p ' i "Let a poor diet, and the use of imnure water " In cooking or for drink be avoided. ' j Plymouth, Marshal co., Monday, July 23d, "Let the wearing of wet and insufficient clo- 2 o'clock P. M. j .?f nIoiM- I Laporte, Laporte co., Tuesday, July 24th, i ' Lets flannel or woolen belt be worn around 1 o '-L,i, a lithe belly. ,9 o clock A. M. "N.B. This has been found very servicea- Michigan City, Laporte co , Tuesday, July ble in checking the tendency to bowel complaint , 24th, at candlelight. common. during the prevalence of cholera j New Carlisle, St. Joseph co., Wednesday,

. -v .luj. iii 11119 country, oeen alwaysiuuuu iu s:uiiiinence witn a looseness in the bow els, and in this stage ia verv tractable ; it should, however, be noticed, that the looseness is frequently attended by pain or uneasiness ; and fatal delay has often occurred from the notion that cholera must be attended with cramps. In the early stage here referred to, there is often no griping or cramp, and it is at this period that utecisease can ne most eaanv checked. I t nerftnaai pJtsanlinAasi K. c.r.. 1 1 I .IIS"-' -s ...... uusciV3. "Let every cause tending to depress the mor

al and physical energies be carefully avoided. ! 2 o'clock P. M. -Let crowding of persons v llhin houses and;" D?ca,ar, Adams CO., Tuesday, July 31, 2 o apartments be avoided. i "LettleeDicir in low or rlamn rnnma lu arnl.1. . Clock P- M-

d. "Let firea be kept tip during the night in sleeping or adjoining iiartmenu, Ihe night being the period of mot danger from attack, especially nnder exposure to cold or damp. "Let all bedding aud clothing be daily exposed during winter aud spring to the fire, and in njmmer to the heat of ti.e san." JTThe va!:ant Col. J.tck U, tays si.icf in Tex a." of Choler;: v ..:en .4 few

HYMENEAL

! Married On Tuesday e vening, May 2H.I, ty the Rev. George Holmes, Gilisoii L. CragMier,

Fen .,f ,-;(;, .1.1 ia Mi. rib n. z.ih. i - " : " 1 - - - daughter of Dm I Zjue, Esq., ol YV heeling IsjBIul. On the 10th iust., bv the Iter. Mr. Templeton, Mr. Eli Jester, of Middletown, to .Mrs. Sarah Lingle, daughter of Mr. David Schenck.of Butler co., O. On Saturday last, the 9th inst, at Reily, by i E. H. Gaston, Esq , Mr. John Ward, of Union county, Ind., to Miss Amanda Ilidely, of Reily, Butler co., O. In Cincinnati, June 13, by Rev. Mr. Lord, D. Cleaves King, Esq., formerly of Massachusetts, to Cynthia Ann Dodson, only daughter and child of Edward Dodson, Esq., one of our most respectable citizens, and an original Pioneer, having emigrated here from Baltimore, with his I father, in 1795. Cin. Gazette. j In Johnson county, Ind., on Thursday, Mav ' a 1 I Ti l"i rj T -mm - . s On the 31st nit. by the Rev. Jno. Davis, Mr. A. E. Kennedy of North Manchester to Miss Elizabeth Barnhart of Huntington Co., Ind. j Married On yesterday by the Rev. Joseph A. Ball. Mr. JOHN m". TUCKER to Miss HANNAH JANE VAN SCOYOC.all of this county. On the 17th inst, Mr. John Turner to Miss I Mary Kipp. J On the same day, Mr. Peter Strickfaden to i Miss Anna Marv Weaver. On yesterday, Mr. Robert S. Ward to Miss Lucinda Byratn. n , ' , , . -' r townsn'P. Mr- Hercules II. Crocker to Miss Lydia A. Nye. On the Bame, Mr. Albert Brnst to Miss Olive Williams. James K. Polk Dead ! A,. o,I.,. :r j , , . ! Uur readers were informed several days since ; inai tne late rresioeni rolK was lying riangerously ill at his residence near Nashville. H i died there on Friday last of chronic diarrhoea, j Col. Folk was a native of North Carolina; for some years represented a district in the State of Tennessee in the House of Representatives ; and had been Speaker of that body. He filled several other important stations, and was elected President of the United States in 1S44. He had served one full Presidential term and it was an eventful term and had just retired to his late residence. With fair talents and a pood moral character, Cel. Folk was kind and friendly in his personal relations. As a politician he was ardent, and somewhat bitter, if not vindicDeath of rs. Tfilla. Yehave the painful dnty to record the deCease of Mrs. Fallie Mills, wife of our excellent fr,,A r tu a r-u t f rnenri.Rev. Thornton A. Mills, Pastor of the Thin. Prfsiyterian Church and Editor of the r i r " i i-i centra. utchmail. The mournful event OCcurred in this citv ypster.!ay, after an illness of some ten days, which she bore with Christian l fortitude. As she had lived the life of the ri-'h-j teous, her death only translated her to the state of the blessed evermore. Cin. Chron. FifMilh of 'Hissi Edgcworlh. The literary world and a host of juvenile readers will learn with sorrow, that the celebrated Maria Edpeworth, the once popular novelist, is dead. She died after a few hours' illness, Mon27th, at candlelight. j Corydon, Harrison co., Thursday, June 2Sth, al - o dock t . M. Leavenworth, Crawford co., June 26th, 2 o' Kockoort. Snencer co.. Tuesdav. Tolv 9 o'clot k P. M Boonville, Warrick 4:h, -2 o'clock P. M. co., Wednesday, July Fvansville, Vanderhurgh co., Thursday, July 5th, at candlelight. Mount Vernon, Posey co., Friday, July 2 o'clock P. M. New Harmony, do., Saturday, July 2 o'olook P. M. " Princeton, Gibson co., Monday, July 6th, 7th, 9th; o'clock r. M. Petersburgh, Pike Co., Tuesday, July 10th, 2 o'clock F. M. Vincenes, Knox co , Wednesday, July 11th, 2 o'clock P. M. Washington, Davis co., Thursday, Julv 12th, 2 o'clock P. M. BloomnWd, Green 2 o'clock P. M. co., Friday, July 13th, Terre Haute, Vigo co , Saturday, July 14th 2 o'clock P. M. ilOWling Oreene, day CO., Monday July 16th o vil, p r - O CI0CK I . .H. July 25lh, 2 o'clock P. M. South Bend, St. Joseph co., Thursday, July 26th. 1 o'clock P. M. j Mishawaka, St. Joseph co., Thursday, July ; 26lh, at candlelight. i Goshen, Elkhart co., Friday, July 27th, 1 VI, p f . O Clock r. -Al. Warsaw, Kosciusko CO, SatBrday, July Sgth, f, , I T "ST 2 o clock r. M. Ft. Wayne, Allen co., Monday, July 30th, J Tortland, Jay co., Wednesday, Augut 1st, 2 o'clock P. M. Winchester, Randolph co , Thursday, August 2d. 2 o'clock P. MNew Castle, Henry co., Anutt 3d, 2 o'clock. Centrevil'e, Wayne co., Saturday, Angust 4th, 1 o'clock F. M. Richmond, Wayne co., Saturday, Angus J:'t, at cauJIe! gl;t

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OBITUARY. !

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Cettnty Auditor. We are aatliorized to auuounce THOMAS j WILLIAMS as a candidate for Auditor of Franklin County.

Mr. Editor; phase announce my name as a candidate for Auditor of Franklin County, independent of , all conventions. I would respectfully request t!ie voteri of Frankliu county, to take into consideration my condition, having; been made a cripple by the accidental discharge of a gun, whilst ciiaed at la- ; bor. My circumstances are now such, as to biinq up vividly into remembrance, the promises made to me some two years past, by my friends, conci rnintr the RerortU-r' office. JOHN HALSTED. May SO, 139. New York, June 19. The Flour Market was dull to-day, but there i is no change to note in quotations. Sales at 4:5()ni4:.rj6 for Common State and MiieH esle-n, $4:6S(S$4:75 for good Wes-tern and Philadelphia, June 19. The Flour market remains inartive, and I i nave iew transaction- to report. f rices ranee i jfmm $4:C2 io 5. ; There is a good demand for Wheat, and pri- ' ces are firm. Sales at 10710Sc for While and i 10a3103c for Red. ! Sales of Yellow Corn at 60VS!61c. ' There is nothing doing in Provisions worthy ; of notice. Sales of Pennsylvania 5's at F9'2'. ' St. Louis, June 19. j Sales of Lead at 4$4:10. The Flour mar-I ket is heavy. Sales of eood to choice up river ; brauds at $4.6J to J4.25. Wheat ranges from j 55 to 87c. Corn dull prices droopine. omes oi nisKvat toe. The reports rlurtne the last few davs show an increas of thn ehnlera. Th c.s'ths, is, aA i era. I he weather is wet and warm. River rising rapidly. The .Missouri river is . very high. j Carriage Manufactory. i rr'HE subscribers would respectfully inform the ! 9 public that they have on hand a number of FINE BUGGIES and FAMILY CARHIAGF.S, which they w ill sel I on as reasonable terms as can be bought in Cincinnati or elsewhere. They have in their employ several (food w orkmen, and are pn par- ! ed to make to order any thin? in their line of trade ! on short notice, and will warrant the work irnod. i Shop in the new brick building' near Sullenberifer's j 're. f26-3ni) CHAS. SMITH. ' Brookville, June 21, H49. j. B.SMITH. i Dissolution. r. " " r- paniiersnip neretutore existing between the a. undersigned, was this day dissolved by mutual . I . T- . . 1 . conf'n, 1 ne business of the firm will all be settled Mr Jetrr' """i11"1, 'I'm'hi sj miml. F. H. A .IF. I ER. E. BVBKET. June 20ih, 1S49 2fl-Jw An Ordinance Providing for the assessment and collection of Taxes : for the year 1849. Passed June 19. 1H49. Sec. 1. Be it ortlainrd hy the Prrsiitriit and Tr ustees of the Tvv. it of Brook-i ille, That there be and is hereby assessed and fixed upon all property subject to taxation, by the laws and ordinances of said cor- , pnration, the sum of ten cents on every one hundred dollars assessment of valuation thereof; the same to j be assessed and collected as heretofore provided. See. 2. That there he and is hereby assessed on 1 every actual citizen, qualified to vote iii said corporation, the sum of fifty cents poll tax; except such I persons as are exempted by the laws of this corporation or of the state of Indiana. j Sec. 3. That there he and is hereby assessed upon 1 every person owninjr or harboring do-s or bitches, a ; tax of one dollar on evrry dot:, "d tw o dollars on every bitch so owned or harbored as aforesaid; to be ' assessed bv the Collector and Marshal tinon the as. sessment roll to be furnished him as hereinafter pro- . Th.. ,, rik r,i.. ,.;...... ' he copied from th conntj- duplicatr of thi year a (lit of namt-s and taxable uropern. with the iim tSt.nd,d, and with blank folumm for ri., tax, and fnrnish ,he amt " i"" Callertor anil Mrha!, who i hereby ivithorized and required, oon a he shall receive the same, to procetd to cnlleet all the foregoing taxes upon the same, according to the laws of this state and of the said corporation. Sec. 5. That all provisions conflicting with the foregoing ordinance are hereby repealed. A. R. McCLEEUY, Prs. J. D. Ilonlaud, Clerk. S"S-3-An Orttiiiancp furtlu r defining the duties of Mar- ' shal. Passed June 19, IR49. j Sec. 1. Be it ordaned by the President and Trus- ; tees ol the Toirn vf Brookville, That the Collector' and Marshal, by virtue of his said office, shall also : be Market Master of said corporation. j Sec. 2. That it is hereby made the duty ef the said i Collector and Marshal to proceed immediately against i all persons violating any bye-law of this corporaiion, 1 according to the laws of this corporation and of the state of I ndiana, and to enforce and collect all punishments and penalties lor such offences, in the mime of the President and Trustees of the Town of Brookville, and to pay over to the Treasurer alltuonevs that may come into his hands by virtue ef this ordinance. Sec. 3. That all provisions conflicting with this, ordinance are repealed. A. R. McCLEEY, Prest. J. O. Rowland, Clerk. 2-3w PLANKS, CJIXGI.E und Double Bitt Jack Planes. Single and Double Bitt Smooth do Single and Double Hut Fore do do Sinple and Double Diet Jointer Rabbit and Sah Plane Flooring: and Teiinir Planes, For sale low fot cah, bv Brookville, Xov. 2 J, 1347. 50 U.TYNER. Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's line Call" Hoots. 96 " Ho Kip Brogans. 36 i " 00 can lo 24 do ilo Slippers. 42" Women's Calf Hii'kins 12 " do Colored Ties. 24 " do Kid Spring du 24 Children's Shoes. Just received and for sale low by May IS, 1848. RTYXEf. STATES 31 A X 31 A X U A L, COMPRISING TH K Lives, Addresses, and Messages OF he Fniihnt of the United Stat., from WASHINGTON, to TAYLOR'S Inaugural Mesaee. March, 1849; With a History of their Ailroinitrationi, mirl of each Sejin of ConETret. 1 Alo varion Historical, Statistical, and other important Public Document!, and a complete Index, or Analytical Tahe of Content to the whole wtfk . ' K nited by Edwin William, Eq. Ilhi'trated with ; Pnrtratt uf our 12 President, enrra .'t d on steel, from the mot approved anthorttie, and in the oet style of the Art. Printed r.n the best paper, am! handomely bound in emhU-matic style. It w ill aUo he embellishi d uith Views of the Capitol, president' Houe, and the Seal ef the srvt ral States, and the United States. In four Urce 8vn volume. Price $10. OPINIONS OF THE PHESS, Frnm thr Prrtrrfcnt of The United States. To Mr. E. Walker Dear Sir: I have found your Statesman's Manual a va. liable work, and exceeding ly useful and convenient. Your, J K. Polk, j From the Hon. Henry Clay. My Dear Sir: Your Statesman's Manual is a very valuable work f.r reference. : STATE OF NEW-YO?K: 1 Secretary OJHce Department nf Common Schools I Albany, Sejt. 18, 1M6. I I have examined the "Statesman Manual," in j two volumes octavo, compiled by Ed in Williams, district libraries, and deserving of a place in thee i institutions, desiirnert lor tne fintiinn ni nn-uu . know Irdre. Sicni-fl. J. S. Handall, Pep. State Snp"t Com Srhnols . ! from the Journal of Commerce. 1 "This is onr nftlie must important Kinks piililished in the United States for a lontr time." Friim. the .V. V. Cow. and Ena. "This ia the most important enntrihution to American political historr erer pnblishtd." f"rm the llemorratic Rrrierr s'The whole forms a most complete library in itself, of all that concerns the politics of thr coimtt J-. No individual should tw without thee two vohimrs at hand for prompt refrrrnce. How many hmirsof id v discussions and senselrss debates miirtit be spared to heated partians, were these books at hand for appeal. We shall hare frequent occasion to refer lo tttem. FV-M th V r F flrv Jurust 21. 1S4. "This is emnhancallv a national work, and as snch ! eminently deserTins; of a national support." ; i From the C'mme'cial Adt-er'isrr. i "Such a srorV is invaluable, and is offeiedata , ! comparatively low price, in expectation of a lartre ; sale." ' ' Ft m the Luxern Democrat. . I . : . ..i...ki I I "ine Sliirninsn , .nanusi is .si . ( cmnprisins; a complete condensed political history of , our country from the formation of onr (torernmrnt ; until the present time. Fromthe Hushinftoman, Ohio. s, but scanty 'praise to say, that no work of j ! eanal value to tne American aiiu.mis. ,........-.., t. ...!... U .....eisin. Arc Ac has ever onrnali st. Historian, &c. sc., has ever before ap. ; pcan-d." " r...m th itArri.hvrr I Pit 1 Ami, .fur. 2o. 1840. 'No politician, no man si ho desires to understand the history of the several administrations of ihe General Gove, sitirnt, should be without copy of it. As a book of reference, it is invaluable." Mw PARASOLS. A SFLENDir Assortment, just arrised, from . Philislelphia, and for salo by mrt U-ly B. H. &. J. C. BUTTON. Susr, llolases .: llackrcl J-HHDSofN. O. Sairar. Z f 2e Barrels of M"lases. 10 Half barrels Xo. 1 Mack.rel. e Quarter da . , , 1 I .erce r ',r , .. . ri,l:7th. 'VM.Jt.

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Administrator's Sale NOTICE i hereby civrn that the undersigned will ell at his residence in Bronkx Hie ti.w ihip. Franklin ronnty, on the 23rd day of June, lul, at 9..V!i.cU . M , the pelsnnal estate nf Sic -an Sc-iMnsi, deceased, consisting of one mare, a lot of hosr , hui.Si.hold furniture, ,Vc. JOSEPH M0n.F0.Vn, Ailm'r. May 20, 1349.

Fashionable Tailoring. . "5"J"AVIXCi filtered inn. copartner-li p in the 'IV.f J lorintj Itusini-s, the iindor.iirnej x.iniid respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Our room is one door norl h of l.inck He Farqult ar's Store on Main I!nr?ess street in Brookvilie, where we are prepared to do work in the latest an,! r,,..i approved ,stle. We w ill wan-Jut our wurk III ail c.l". ' as w e : flatter nurselies we are able t.. execute work in nor line in a mat and fashionable manner, so as nut to be ' surpassed by work coming from any source: and will warrant tne lame. Please call and test our promises. S. SHKPPKI1D. May 23, IS49.-22-3w F. O. li.VSEH. Administrator s Notice. T F.TTERS of administration de bonis mm have this day been pranted tn iheiiiiit.'r.i-iie.l hnh 1 tiers rthe Franklin County Probate Potirt, iipnti ' the estate of Jacob Wbii.. fie... .. e.l t.M..,.. ...';.. . . . - . . . . w ... sat.l estate are requested to make payment inimediatelv; and those hating claims will present them acs,...,...s; to iaw. j. w.HI I I Broukville, 17 May, 1849. 22-Jw LUKE KKXT, 'lool- and Waleli TiaKri TEWEI.nY, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac ttirer. Diamond nointed rold Pcns..tc , lino I I No.23 Mailist. between 5th and 6th Cini-incti,Ohio -March 20, 1345. 1.1-ly. JOIIX !I.FAIa(tUIIAK, Attorney at Lav. Briinkville, la. Jan. 10 1S43 Hardware and Cutlery. &B ILL Cro,li -'"' Saws, - V.u,d and Hand Saws, Drawinir Kniv. I'tiMinv: Knivi. l'lii-kt t K nives, K iiives anrl Frk. liiitHier K m x, Knob I.nt-k and La u-lies, 1 hum!) LHtclier. Huiind and Siu;ire Bo:.n, Hntt it and Scn-u Iron and Ste.l Sqiiaie, Mill and Cross Cut Saw Kilts, H:nd Saw Fib . Waffle Iron, St el Yards, mid Stone Crank, Nail and Shoe Hammer, And I. mi.. Braces and Hitts, Aine Sh.iveU and Spatlts, H avy Grail ShoveU, Hay Ft-rk and Axe?., M.inure Fork, Haitif, Ilrasi" and Sugar Kettles. I he above an1 olTered at the lowest Cincinnati prices for Ca-h. R. TYNKIt. HrookviUe, Nov. 27, 1S47. 50 WOOL, 17001.. CASH Vitli (ML. "sX7K ill pav cash or (rum's fur 20,000 Ihs. ,.f WOOL at fair p;itn ihis soasnti. V- have a lartre stink ol'Sattint-tls, J. ans, a.sin.. r. s. ( Inths, T evils, l'laul Fla-un ls, lu-il Maimels, White I'lanli. ts, Hlanki-ts, anil indeed almost e.ery article in the Wuiili n line, which we wish to exchange for Wool at very low prices. Planufacturing. We are ready to Manufacture thcahnve kinds nf Goods as low for cash as any establishment '.n the country, ur on shares on forme r terms. Carding and Spinning. Will be done to snii enstotner. at last ears price CARDING W e are ready for carding rolls, anil will hr ready to wait on all who mav call on us f-r work in that line. In all its branches can be done to suit customers at all times. By prompt attention tn our business in all its various branches, w e are confident of renderins; general satisfaction to all who call on us. I ry us and see. K. MACY & CO. Laurel, April loth, 1349. 16-Qin ! Executor's Notice. ; OTITIS is hrreby erivn, that Irttfrs trtamenmrv 1 ' on the last will and tcsiament nt ttichard P. , Clarkson, ilt-ct'DM-tl, at-of Franklin Co. Ind., have i heei. ffntiited to the iiii(tTiu'n"tl hy tin C'h rk f the ; Prohate Court ol said I'o. Tlnne ind btd to aid (estate will make immediate payment, and thoe h:tv- ; int; elaim will prt si nt ihein duly am heiuicatcd fur i settlement. TlieeMMe ilvent. j JOSK1M Ci. CLAUKSOV, FVr. ) June 6, 18417. Sale of Forfeited Land "JOI'ICK t hen hy pivtn, th.Tt I m ill ..n't r for .n W at the Court Mouse door in Hnn.k illr, FranKlin Conntv, Indiana, on Sa ! urdav i hi 1 1 1 h d;i of Aiirii"t iu t, hetwet-n the Ikhim of 10 o'ehn-k A M. and 4 o'clock 1. M. ttn said d:i. tlie foilnwmi tract of land "situated in th- toini'v alorcaid, to un : ():m- timlidrd half of ib. South Kat Quarter of Set-tint, twen-ty-one, in townhi t levi n, Kanc thirti en i-a.t, except nine Hi-re deeded by Stringer to Peter Stniih in the Souih-eat corner, and une acn, dona ed for ; the purpose of a .grave yard ; iinn.am d by .lame 1 Stoops, lor the payment of three hundred dollar i with intereM, for the uienf township nine, in ranre one west, in the at ore a u! county, and t'orfeiud tor the nonpayment of principal and intereit. M. V. SIMONiO, School Crmmiistontr, Town 9 H. I M ut. June , 1849. ?4, PHOSPK'TIS. GAZETTE OF THE UNION AND GOLDEN RULE. THE 0RC..1X OF THE ORDER, Published under the auspices oj the M. If. Graud Sire. Vol. XI, romiMrncirtg Jills' 7, I Si"). "I T will contain, from week to week, the proceedings 1 of the (.rand l.ndtreof the State of New-York, and also of other States: accounts of Celebrations, Institutions of new Lodges, and occasionally, a complete Directory of all the Lodges in the Union. Its literary il.-partnient will be filled with Original Tales ol' the highest excellence, prepared by the most eminent write.s in our country Popular Tales; Ch lice Miseel l:lnv; the rarest Oems of Pnetry from the Knrjlisli Poets; Sketches of travel; Anecdotes, Kcc, sve.; and occasionally illustrated tsith beautiful I Wo d Entrravintrs rVinirrqi al in its Literary rhar- . acl.-r to any w-ekly in ilie . ountry. and b. iuirihiis pert, ct in its Odi!-Kt-llowship it. pannii'tit . it illh.uortliy of a place on the tabU of .-very brother ol the Order. , The Oay.ette and ffule is puMished eirry Saturday at 44 Ann-street, New York. Terms To Mail Subscribers, Two Dollars a star in advance, invariabh . Addi--ss CKAMPION.V CI.UK. Publishers. ! No. 44 Alill-st. New York. Just Established. TBHF. undersinmd have just estabiislied a Tinsliop i in the tow u of Broakttllc, and will keep .ml hand, make and repair, all articles of fin or Cop rware customers may desire. Heads ami si.miinir ! made, ansl put lip. on reasonable lerios, in a ilura'.Me ! manner. Thev will also k . p rnnstan tly on hand a ! vairety of the HKS V STOVKS ever oll'. red in this mark, t: C.uisisiinp of Preinii.in Conkuic, I'arlor, Air-Ticht, and It..x Stoves, all of which will be) trimmed to suit pil-rhasers. I'lrF.S and TRIMMINGS for old sto.es will hr Kept on .ii. i i.i, ...o . i. . s ..ii .ne i. anuir. ... ..s j filled without delay, and on as fair ti rms as they .an be purchased at any other establishment in Indiana, ! or elsewhere. oi.n brass, rnrrrn and rr.w rru w ark. aill be taken in exchange for ariiel.s of new ware. . . ..... n I e... l .. .. ;n . lt rsons w ishing an. tiling hi our line are sotiencii to call ano see how we .to thmirs up at tne r. s TIN SHOPon the west.rn side of ihe public square, ill Brookville. JF.TKU Si lll iiKK i f Oct. 14, IS49.-4-.tf Farm for Sale. THK nVcrilM'r (hn rvilr v l.af.irrttc. Ind. hn rt'i-trntly purchM.l iht Sim h ;ir:ii," Mtuau J op the Wt-it Hraiivh fntm BriMkiHt onu r three mile, hirh he i .leiriin nf . lliiic for i-r-h. He will visit Urookville alunit the iSiti iui. anil iluwr ho dei.. re a Rood bargain will do veil to rail at that time. W. H. KOl'H KSTKH. May I4th, 1S40 2S ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Kroukvillc. I ii . . Offiec un Main Burye St. Dec. 20, I847.--52-ly Engine Shop and Foundry, by A . B. II A L A BI K P. Front Street opposite White Water Canal Ilasin, Ccinnati. On hand ar.l tor sale at tins time, V.ne.incs, 12 in. Cylinder. 4 leet stroKe, 2 do 9 in. tlo 3 do do ! 2 do S in. do 3 do do 1 do 9 in. do 2 do do C do 8 ill. do 3 da du j I do 41 in. do 20 in. t'o ' PR TABLE MILLS AM) 1'OllS SUKLLF.RS. I ' All kinds of MILL G K A K I NG made to onli r. I Mar. t5, 184?. 14 j Pay Up! All persons'indehted to the iin.lersitrne.l, er to R. tfc S. I nrr. are hereby notitied to make payment by the lst of .tanuarv nev't, all ths.se liasinir claims of lout; siandinc; are hereby notified, that if payment is is not made at that time, that ihe proper measures ; ( ! will be taken tocoerre pa. mint, aj lone . not and will not be granted. H ' Hec. 31sf 18-ls. ti. i-r.'elav ran TYNK. A Large and Splendid STOCKofKIP and CALF SklNS. AIo Morocco ftindtne. I.inincs, .Vc. " i he above- slock of Leaih. r I have inst received this week from Philadelphia, an I is of the ! t manni'actor. in the citv. .!M'.i 1.. H'.NHY. l.aur.1, Jun. IT !. ;

Fresh Assortment of 4 w (J oo J sff?

NO 1 OM.YCHKAP.rHF.ipn; ri!F-rrST .., GOOD LETTER! BEST" M':.hilSi:ri!'r?,r"u7''r!rr C.-i.er.illy, that h pill,!,, rcccivm-and opening STOCK of prmj and Summer Goods. carefu' - nr.i'u irorn Hie KKST STIli-V 1 v Tin? MUiKr.l lh dlie rei-:inl t.. fill.' 1 D v i.-. IMIlllnr t r. ... . . . " uc- ........ . . ..,t.nlu, wl.ie'l he conli.lently o.iersa. worthy the examination of all who wj.h tomake p.irehas.saod cordially invite, a lalUVun, "llsnch. Asa part of oor stock we mintiou Sup. r Mark DTI ESS SII.K rancy s, new stvlc Alpaca, M..de, and Camblet Lustres Black Mohair ti I'liiin and embroidered I.inen I'lain and Fancy M.ni.f ' ine de l.aine tlinijl.arns, pl.un and fanev Prims of everv prsjp - kA;.. - . , - o . , - ..o.vs ,ui iiiieni anu very cheap ' N if X. i Silk embroidered Shaw !, verT rich natiem s:;ii, r-i i i.n. . . . ' . patti rn w. . oi i.ec no I do do De I.nine do .Embroidered Thibet Shaw W du Al,.i a variety U lower g.ade. plain t frincsd Shawls and Handkerchiefs. i;oiiu-i am! i:il)loii,. 1 he Spring Style of Bonnets and Ribbons erv fine and tasteful Velvet Kibhon. Silk and I.inen Frineva I. isle I liread li loves. I. sees and FJ,.... Hook Muslin, Swiss Mull, plain and ri cured Jaronct hue 1 ts-ue Muslin, very hue na thin I Pieknet t.love and Mils j Silk Itraid, Cambric Handkerchiefs , Ladies' Dress llilkf. and Cravats ! t hit? and Colored Cotton Hikc i Perforated Paper CLOTHS. , PI::ck, bine, hrownaud cadet Clotlis . Snp rline and common Tweeds j Plain and Kane -Cassimer. s i I.amerliiie Cord, very (rood ; Cass, i.,, plain and 'fancy styles of. vi ry "(rradr ; A irm.d assortment of Jean, and lit avert vs-ns Denim., Oitonadc, Nankeen st Hampshire- Mixtures VKSTIC.S. Silk Veliet Vesi'mgs, very (rood H lark Satin do d.. 1 aney i!k Hdkfs, Italian silk Neck Hdkfs Cloves, hall" Hose, fancy Coat Hutfoi, and a fruod J assorlniriit ol trunminL's ofall kimls I Fir.e Irish I.inen, ano a gnou assortment of Bleached . Miislms , , Prown Muslins nrditren nt gradi s ; llrowu and bleached Drillings and Twilled Raging j A stock of Bed Tic king, and coarse Muliu fir Waron Coi ers i II ATS. j ; Fine black brii-h Mexi. an Hats ! ( Mens" and Hoys' Baena ista do i Pearl and black fanty do I Wool Hats, black and white j M. n'a and Boys Palm Hats f I Boots and Shoes. i ' 1 Case Men's fashionable Call Boots ! ; I do do heavy do do i I 1 do do Kip do ; Men's float Brngan Shoes I do Calf do do J flo Kip do do I I. ailies Kid Ties, very neat ; j do high Buskins, a bi autiful shoe fur the spniig ; seasi.n A general assortment of bnvs- a, children- Shoes j iiviiinvAiti;. A scry good stock of Hat d ware, embracing a gnat V-ll-lrty ef i Knives and Forks, Penknives; j Locks, Latches, and almost every other art cle of! such goods in demand, inelu.liiig I.o ikiiig tiluss.s; A good assortment of qi K.K.NSW A H V and G I. ASS- ; I WARK; 0K.1SS Kf TlLES. SP.1HES. SHOr- I El.S, lOJtKS. BRIER SlCYTllhS. CR1SS ! SCYTHES; Hl i KETS nnd TPBS and ROPES. Tea, Cofiee, Sugar, Molassi s. Rice, Tobacco, Pep-1 per. Ginger, spice. Cinnamon, &.C sVc. All w hich w ill be sold as cheao at the clieaot St. for cash, or for any kind of country prodece. N. D. GALLIOX. March 30, IS!?. COPARTNERSHIP 1SK; the mercantile business, his brother JOHN" C lit it iu. I lie I'ii'iiiiii wi.l be ri'iiiiniii d in t ie Odd Fellows' IJuildiug, under the firm .if H. II. and J. C. Iturton. Br.M. H ni'HTOX. JNO. C. HVHTON". March I!), 1349 l-ly Vool Cardintr. HE UN DEM SKIN ED tenders: Ins thanks to those tna) wholia.e heretofiire patrotneil his Mills, and heirs l assiii-.' them that he is now enabled lo serve tlieui better, ith additional spern me and iiupr.nrln i nts. He is n aily at Ins mills, one and a half miles above Urookville, to Card Wool at tile follow int.- iincis, ti.-wit: . White Wool, S cents per. lb.; Plain Mixed, 7 nnts per. Ih.; Kxlra MimiI, 8j rents p. r. lb. Win ii we furnish pri ae, nne cent a poiiutl i vtra charged. All oi k W A H U A N I K. D j i- w ish all to hrinr tlleir K oo! lo the Mill that can, ! hut if it is more convenient, wool will be r'ct iveil al Km t.m's or Sullcnluiifrer's More, and the rolls retiii'iu .i there as soon as possible. , Corn Grinding. Ih' i nlo pn t.i red to erintl Com, and crush Corn in .he car Ir feeding Stuck . JOMV PET.SOU, T'ropri. lor. JVMES COOPER, l arder. P.rokviUe, rurt!i CCiJi, 184 13-410 Harrison Woollen Factory. WOOL CARPING AND SPINNING! No-ClaOI'H DRESSING M A N X' FACT U-KI'-. The mibscriber will carry on th - ahove bnsines. inclutliii.F the Manufacture of Cloths, Cassimere, Satiii"tts, Linsevs. Flannel, Sec. &c. Hit Machinery i of the very best iti the Country; and being in Uv mot perfect order, he feel confident in mar ranting his work eiptal to ihtit of any Establishment in the West, both as r pard neatness and duiability. He will do work on the shortest notice; and hopes by his superior know It-tlgr nd utrict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of the public patrons re. Farmers leaving Wool on their way to the Cincinnr.ii Market, can have their J?oU a thev retarn home. W. BHIGGS. Harrison, Dearborn Co., Ia. Superior Boots and Shoes. F3THK. ti n iteri trued ha just rveeivd from the ManE ut'iictures. Georcetown, Ma:ichnsett. a Very superior lot f Hoots and Shoe, consisting vf 4S(j pair .Men thick Hoots; 24 pair Men" kip do; 25 pair Children do; 55 pair Misse kip do; 50 psir Women's kip do; 50 pair Hio thick liroijans; 20 pairs youths" do do; 10 pairs Hoy, thick Hoots 2ft pair Youth do do; 10 pair Men' kip Bn-cans. R. TYNF.tt. Urookville, Jau'y 31, 134 . V.VVIflATIMXOPHV. 'I".W ARH ANGKMK.N I S FOR 1S41-U. S MAIL. (i. W. I'AVKU'S Cincinnati and Cam ; bridge City, 1 ml.. Daily Bucket Line, Iea.es daily at 4 o'clock B. M., precisely: Su'trlayt F.xreptrd. Iron, and afti r the lOlli inst. A Packet leaves daily the 5 While Walt r Canal Itasiu, passimr through Industry, I'leveton, II nrrison. New Trenton, Rochester, ' Rrnokville, M taniera. Laurel. Comiersville. and Mil ton. I Ins route pas... through the principal tow-ns I j , he While Water Vatlcv ,,...:,. l.in.-: I lie In. Inning Boats .1 O ADAMS, Cant. Jamm U uel, CI. AH A, dipt. Favt r, TEMPEST, Capt. Stephen T.ee. N. R. raeiiijt-r hy leaving ilu ir nami' ami reid en res at W Hiker k H. tot her White Water Canal !tatn, will he catlid ftr in any part of the city j .. v ry attention will he pwid to add to the comfort of all pat jieji r who travel on theme Koat. Arrange mei.i have he-n made with a daily line of Sfsire. poiinr t Ht nd ' t, aft r the arrival f the !t.at at Cambridge City. WAl.KEU .t H A'O , Aeent. CincimiMti, March 3d, lS4i. ll-.'m PARASOLS, Silks & Ribands. T" 11AVK inst rec. ive.l a pood assortment or Silk, iliirham anil falico Tarasols. , " l'laul IJr.ss Silks. 1 It. timet Ribands. I Hotmets and Palm I.eafHats. t Which v iii be sold at the lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons si .shinty to hoy (finds a ill rind it tsi , their interest to call and examine the prices of my i goods helore tliey make their purchases. , May lo, 1848. K.TTXE. OMNIBUS LIVE From Brookville to Cincinnati, Carruiftjr the U. S. Mail. 1111". Omnibus will leave the Brtxikvillr Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock. Kettiriiins? will leave the Gait House, Cincinnati everv Mondav, Wednesdav, and Friday mnrninr, at So'clock. STKVEXSOX ct Kl'CKKK. Feb. 7, 1840. 7 SLIGO IRON & 1VAILS. g IIvK .ist r,eeived trom rittsMirrrti a larpe 3 ot Slico and s ayne Iron, assorted sia.s. Alss. nai'.s of all sizes, wliiih I will sell at the t'ineiiiiiat prices adding the fn-iSht and nrasage, for ea.h. lit c. . 1, I8s. it. I i A - - - - - - - - QUEENS WARE. I?

H. . .1. C. HI' I'OX will have a spleiid'iil bins, a'daes. hitts, gnu lulres. win in and locks, rps, I -saTOTICE is hereby tjiven that letters or Ailrainitassortment of Qneensware span licst week. hies, chisels, trice bins. Ale. Steel brads, work ! tralion an tin- estate of Hichard Barbinir de-

mjr I.. im is-le .... . ...

Administrator's Notice. TH E undersigned has this day taken out tellers r-f Administration, oil the r-stateof Susan Scotti.n . late ef Franklin County, Ind. The estate is probably sol v. nr. JOSEPH MOUI'OHD. Adm'r.

j Eagle WoolenFactory.on Eli's Creek.

grateful ihunks lor past faturs, Cls-lt- i'd still solicit a share i.f i"l!r'vsri public patrnnaire. He i pr. -par.d i Mi.iii.iaeture Clo.hi, i ... . Satiliett., I I-lai.ii, ., pain or tw illed, various colors; Shambrv Itomllor wmn.'ii's ware: H'nok. i. -- . .n ... . ' ; keeps on hand, and will ttrhaner l'.. r Wool. r Carding and Splnninrr ! Done in the best p..ss.!)le inaiiut r. ! il!ira and flc:!i llT.in done io ord. r at all times ol the y ar. F.I. ISM t X K K F A I H . ' N. B. lie has a pair nt Raccoon I!t: rr t ill Kumu s, with Spii.dlr. Kiuei-nd Driver, suitable f r iT'i'i'lmc , corn, which he will sell low. y j May 16. jo-Su i - - - .. . . fi. .V V. II. Eo('hioi:i, Plane & Edge Tool Hannfacturers And Dealers in Drrf ar and Cutlerv, NO. 334 MAIN SIKFPT tictweer Kii;h:li and Ninth, IT N'l XX ATI. c - r ... Looiiers. CarDeiilers. U trm r-b;..t i-i.:-Milkers' Tools, of every doc: iption. imvavx on hand. :OR MADE TO ORDKK, AT SHOUT XOTICT.. I Mar. 20. stS. 13-iy j Still nore Extraordinary . 1 S7"E would advise our readers to nonce the uicrcasinc popularity .f Dr. Halt's I. nnj B. sain. Mr. North, the areiit, tells u. that he is a. ton I ''"ed himself, at the number of con s that it is pcrfori mine a mon it our oa n citizens, u hnsr i.amcs he ,cca I sionally publishes, that th mr c" " "'. and hear from th. ir ow n lips how """' "' " brd iron, an mtioi. lv t. tub. and re stored to their friends and reiati.es', b . i,r ,,i. truly valuable tuediiinr. I he n' I r.iHtiiiu. s lor.iaranire Dr. Hair. Ilal.am to trivc relir f within is nours, or returns the money, l.vt ry Ih.uV lliai oas iiee.i soltl in . incitiuati, during the la si mourns, was sola with (he aliose guarantee and he .in. jei in see tne nrst Bottle returned. For sale ly JOII KIN K Kft, General scent for Indiana, and M. W. HA ILK. Brookville. Beware of Counterfeits.' THEN I was in Cincinuari. kn wmirrl was vt rv snrelv arTlirieil with .., ..I.I nn.l l uiog rttligli, anil ill se. king a cine was irduei d to trv ) Dr. T1DS INDIAN HALM ofIUK:ilie rvli.flrt. tamed was so sudden and so p-rniani nt that I f. ii u ; to be my ihilv toohta.ll the :.i.,n. v I I.:... .! '"' n,,H "T'-r it lo my neiS h'l.n s a.'th. best and s:ilest .01 suiigiis, cuius, ur.ii.cliitis. incipient ton-u-ii.ina. soar tnruat. Iioiirsnie-s ami all . I.l NO DISKASI.S. Ministers and ..:h, r public speakers will find themselves sigtiallr b.netittrd bv us use. ' i Beivnreti) Imitntionr None grnn'.tH butDr TID'S : Indian Balm L-je. Prepar. .1 Ol.tv llV ! . . . . Ir P K.MO.MB.M'CH. At the Eclectic Pispensarv on ilh si. berween ine and Kace, Ciiiciniiati. . JOIIX (HKJKi. li-mt. ! OFFICE FOR THE CUKE or ; I. ling Diseases, Liver Coniplaiiit, Scrol'u Ion . Hi,,,,,,, i .'fheumatic AH'. ctious, whether ' nerciir.al or uisn' i ominoti form; lisp, psy. Caueers. St. Vims' Haiiee, I'arali.is, ic-l)u!or. ux. K. male lis, aes and Weak- i lies, and all Chronic Diseases of the Stomach, Heart. ' Spleen, K unit v., Kyes. Skin and oilier thg.liis; at the j Eel. cue Dispensary, south s,de of Fifth t Intwect ine and Hace, Cincinnati, o Ati. ti.inig I l.s-i, i.u, ! lr. P. K. WOMB Vt tiil. , Death to Tooth Ache. ' Prepared only by Dr. P. K. Wiiinhaug'i and -o'd bv ' li speclahl- Druggist, throughout the North and West'. Ihis remedy ncxrfails toriirewluu used a. cording to the directions : and it may be us. .1 by all -l::s.,s ..I patients with perfect sa i ty at all limes as it do. not : contain au dangerous article and w itl net injure the u'lh- JOHN KINKAKD, A:n,i. j WOOL IMKOI.V. F. w ill bereadi by the lirt of May for Card.s g. ' and as our Machines are .f the best the! country, and we hiveold and tried bands, wrran' wiih confidence warrant the best i.l wurk, on short notice. j CARDING AND SPINNINC. ! Will 1 done for cost.. m.'rs at the follow ine pric.s: , White Wool in broaches, n cu. pr. lb. Mixed ' 17 s. Heeling Varn, ss j The smallest lots for spinning must he U lbs. M A N L r ACTU K I NG . i Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, pr. d. ieei " " 4 Iraf. 31 Vltf.4.H .17(t...S..J j Sattinet. acconlin to eoUr. i Cassimere, accordiu to color, Cloih, arcordiur lo color. 50 loft-1 v nite Manuel, arcortlmv to w idth. M tor j Pyd 25 luS7 Blanket, per pair, $ CO ' We h;e a very larirv stock of U ODLEN (iOODS i of the almvc kind, whirl, we will hr rla.l fut-achaur for Wuo i or anv kind c f lr..ilo. .-. at .-r t':tr prices. As wc are determined to a -rani or work eO"d, and uii. eood dinahle, we hope mid enpiet a lare .liar' of the public paTroiiaire. CAI.I.! TRY I i, AMI SKK.:i ar.d if you ar. d,apptiinud, we will make vou wkil-. i E. MACY & Cc Laurel, April nth, 184.. 16i iiiox & sti:i:i.. : Ih.oom roncii:, mi.1imvm i,f.N Stori ..'W. CIIAP.MAX, :3S1 Mu in Sir ret. near Ihr Court II use ; CISC IS A. 177 "RON Kc NAII.S ofallsies, SI'KF.l.S i.revrry.les s cription, all of the v. ry best fgualitv warranted. Alls ils. Vises, llellow s. Carriage springs and Iror Asles, Hanimer. d Iron, Crowbars, Se.lueaii.l Ham mer moulds. A ll of Rood nualitv and warrantid. M..SO-L ' A superior art i cle of Shut Iron. os.(?4i it. 2", N- B. All of the aliovr articles w ill be sold fur rasji' anil at low rates. Country Merchants and Blacksmith ' will tind it for their int. rest to call before purchasini elsewhere X .W. CH.M'.M A. August 21st 1845. B. H. BURTON. JNO. C. BUH ION'. Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Of Eastern ii ions: J, H. it J. C. BURTON are now- openins; a lare rS and splendid assortment ol Sprmr and bummer tiooils, dini't from Philadelphia, whiili they are determmrd to sell ta the Citizens of Kranklin Coiinty, cheap, r than they have ever been otrerril in this market before. Their stt.ck is very larpe and wi ll selected, and lei lini? confident that tin y can please kpw as well as oi.P ci stomers, anil the Public t;eiierally, they invite EVERTaonr to call and eainiue lor thriiiselses. FOT. MRS AND r.ovs Their stock consists in part of 10 pa Frrnch and l',ni;;ish Wool DytJ r.ik C l. lli; 4 do di ilu 1 " " 3 3 " tin II row ii ilo; Oltvo (in in ii.; Its-avir mid Kt li !t; lUk, Miv'tl, anil Kanry 'a-ini-rv; Sat"iiii ti, all stylt-s artl iri.'.s Ki imick- J. ;m; Fancy TwcmN, Si'k Vivi-t; tiljin and faury Srtiti, nt.d Miir:il!i Vnnj; fit'iit I. turn lrill. wliiTe, plain & faiu-y; Hit. in p Con! nnd II vfrift-n; Siimnu r t ar lor ni n and b ; I'latd, Kam y and VI in Frvnrh I.inn: 10 " 5 " 40 10 " ft Drupt i, Tra, iirt-ii-t and Suunntr tlu'.h; iank(--n; . 10 " Sitk. Vrtrd. nnd CotTnti Sorjr, Jtc. . J.ADIKS OHKSS (;00)S. Ve partiruUriy invitr a tt ntuiti ol h'- I.i , ; to niir n-ortnu-nt uf Drrnisi (;04idv at e think we. chd uit rvrry varu-ty nt" tate. t0 p- Kn nrh. Maiuhtptr ami F.arlun Oinhain; "0 Fancy Frrncli l.an; 250 l Ami-rit'an, Knc. and Frrnch TriiitK: t 10 Super tint Dr .-t Ci-md. i-uitjtiiimj of PUid Toil de Nrde, Lim n CantbU Ik, I. in n nrdRP, I.int-n l.unn ; Fr nt-h Chamhi r. J itny I. ind, Hri!lint Glaiv d I'ari-; Bl'k and Molt- Pnun l.tiktrrt; Sj tin Stripe l.urm. Mtid. in a and Aliii.ian Si!k Sli ipe; ( lianiflren and chanfahle l.ire: plain airt- . perl and plain Jaconet; Mull; H.lip, Si &. Cambric Miihn; plain ne figured, lilat k antl fancy !V lk ; V'ttoria and Hihop Lami, Ike., Grrri:mnp; KdiyBT ; Lace; Keyptian KdgMiir; Mure Thrt-ad Kdiiiff U I-ac-; Inertiii; .1 jckih it Kdc;tii & In rtii-; M.mtna Caps and taU Ronmt ribbuii; while, pink, blue, and black Crape: Crape l.iU: pink and wliitc Satin; ilk Fringe; needle wurki it I'tillar; Linen: Cambriv and liem'd-stitt h d Hdk'T?, fancy and plain Craat; '. c.ttn I.i-le Thread; Siik and Kid t;iove; Inns' short Mitt": late t.-l'd, mix'd. black and white Silk ami Cotiuti Hm-; silk Hiitt.n, oc. Vc.; emb'rJ bik ! and mudc ShavU;Ca' hmere Sha!i. BOXXK1S. Florence Ilraid. (.imp, China Parl, F.'tp. Straw. Common Straw, I. awn ami Fancy Kinit-i; fir Ladies and Mi. ' HATS AND CAPS. I A large aortm,nt wf Mole Skin, Reaver, ntre-. Silk, Bni"h, California, yportimr. Pearl AhUnil, Hueua Visit. Hit ii ti ) and Single Brimmed Leu; hum. Panama. Peilal Palm Leaf Hats. Vel.rl, 1'lath anil Oil Cloth Caps. Children s LeEhorn Hats. nOOTS AND SHOKS-. 150 prs M'n and Bo).' Hoots; 1 SCO " Shoes' Consisting of Men's Calf, Mornccn, Kip. anJ Stont Kho.-s: M.-n'a P.niip and Slippers; Ladies1 Mont ot 1 Pine Hoots; black and liht Ciaiters, and half Gaitt rs; lluskins; JeHn-son Ties; women's walkillf; Sli.ies; i bl'k and lit;l.t Kid ami Mororco Slippers; S.-al Slspi n- rs- siml a rellt-rat asss.rtn.e ..I s.l ltuss' f.rts' ua.il lot j cbildicn's Shoes. I llHDW.J?F. ot all kinds, qtieensware trroceiies , nails, cotton . varn and batting, upper aiiir sole l.-atbrr. brown and : htclrd niu.l. n, checks, linseys, window- paper, blan ; ksls, as.es, .pailes, shovels, scvthe.s" forks, lartfe steel lll: I3T: lZ.nr'r:. hi", i. i . .......... i...... P....-...l s;.. i pins, needles, silk thread i and notions of all kinds. Prookvillr, April 6, 1349, 15-Iy JOHN A. 3IATSOX", Attorney at Law. Oitk r on Main Sr.. P;:o k . n.i. i. M..y ltillij lSli. "J Imi It.

j:.o. :i pARi)t'n Mt G o o l s. SS(IIT3IKXT. ISr c w c.or.OKX"' Cheap: Cheaper! Cheapest: At ih " vtf-r' f LINfK .St Ki:(JLi.n. U Bt.n-five y.,th trt'f ',; v.-.tt,,-,, ,. , ;:,ie ,f Mnnj Eu-zrrt Srr-r. liROI) AT . !.. j J . INCK .V. r AitqVK AH :,r a o '"-lout p-' 5 J l.e Ho ir stlic. re liioks I -r the i. receneri, and flatter lhem..-!,c, by strict ,'bi ation, to merit coi. tumrd snpp.n. I Sry l ow oft. r a Mean. 111111 As.ornmiit of Spring and Snmmi r 'o. !'- ..ciolisiy si lerted !r.m the choicest l.n k- ; the ason. 'I heir slock now consists in n:irt o bnper A iwrican, English, y.-, i b and t,' el liTjTi ..l-s a s "l" l!S do PUinaiul Fancv ra-.-m. is i BUek, l.lo... exiv aod f.nev Satinet Io Kentu.kyat.il ll.ii.i. ,iie J.at.s do tf.ls, V. ielt..n.. Lillians I.,I I slo Ta-ajj inta and other roatin-s V KSTIMsj.. Super Press, d and t i,vi,. Sa.;a. do I'lain and Farc;silks do Stlk an.l t on.,., , :, tsio r reni n aH.t :';a,n :ti;i;.k;.:i do Fane) an J I'liiin Sniuu.. r V stints stills ',.sl l:i!it' fj f GoucN, Super I'lain Kia. k Pi.tr Si.k-' .1.. .!: ... . . ..... " am J i;r l- -M. rTlo. i luBCi-antr d.i d , Mam Black and Co I'd A. pat- Lteit du antl Silk tmprd .Mode Clotho Celestial rripetl I.u.a rf ri. iU1 California I laid. do J Plain and Silk ;riprd Mde l.iU Fn nch, Scu-b and DumeMie 5.iighanI'lam Pii.k, rlr. Grim and llnfl" Frt:i.h dvi I'lain ami Striped ra! wood; De Lhitu Plain and Fancy Mnw Ar Lainn Piain and FiowVivd Linn n t t,-m mW Plain and Fancy Antericau Print (av.si'd do Kui.i .V Fn-iK-h du Uy P.am and Fancy LAWs Plain cnirs barred and Mrijjrd .'m-envn llHik and Mull MMim 1 I nn .V Fan. Urt-"!i HaiidUrchirU do di Si :k Oo d. Siffc. l.-mii and C.Tf.ii Pock-t iti hl'k Silk Lace Vu!. and ;r-.-n lu it Piam und Fancy DKrS sil.KS r!am ami Kam-i Si :L t m -m. do t'o fin do do ft., do do do .!.. do do do do do t! do fo do do lis. DOMIINTiCS. Apron. r.irniiiirr and Mar.ncrs' t li.cU. HI. a. hid and l'.r..wn I. in. n 1 at.l, fin I,, .1" i i. Hon do do ' do Mu.-iios ! tliu.n, Hamilton ami ..tiier Ite.l I nkinlute, r.l atid Grvs'li Klaniuls I!!e:i. l.eil, hros.il ami C .IM Driilititrs CoTd Mu.luis, Nasik.-ens and hill ias MIA V!S. Su;-er K.iih d hile crape SI, a v. Is sio do and plain bl'k and inside siit. frinss.! I in'j. t shawls do Jo Herat;.- Miauls Eonnets & Ribbons. S-.jmt rreticli Lace Bonnets fWa t.:,-l In Kanry Lace and 1 uc:ui .1.. lo t.imp and K.tiiai'.il a list KIit. ore Hraid and Si. ft Straw .lo ili Misses (assorted; do 1 SUPERIOR .1SSTKTSIF.XT r F.iM'T. V'JIS' If-It t Ap RIBBOSS: 1.1 -L. BOUISi rT, TURF.. lit W.Vl COT7 0.V fi-,':ii;s. I A ' nlUW BL'K, HH'.TE ASH M1FI , i!T.K. C'u Td.v (v LAMBS' H OuI. S T t .' V." v, ! mi.x ash y.auAiR tmsr.r.s .;.v;i :..u;t..' .vkv. frcrovv; . njE.r ash ctsrs- kid. silk asd rv.- v VLUtES. I Ul.k .11" C IjSSt, Wall Paper, liats and Caps, l.ot and sjtMirt; j La.li.s' an4 t.ents' Carp. Sael.s; ; L'lnl.rellas, I'arasuls and Kais; : Shoe refrs; llardsvar. and Cutlery; I Glas. and Cne. ti.s are. Trace, Halter and Lag t hailis; ! ATooden V are: j Groceries, fcc .Vc Sec I Ail kinds nt p.r....-.l r. wnirv Pr. d.iee taken i n" ; eachani;.- for Co,li AT CASH PRICES, t f lltwis. , Istnor o-otlo: " V l.imtile n p. use is pnf.rred to a slow slnllinr; I.1M K k l AMll'HAII. j March I s, j SIHIA.' AM) SC31.Mi:il" ! GOO D S. A NEW" ARRIVAL t,VIK SI-HsCMISERIkm j open. .1 a hrautiral W assortn.enl ufsipnor; mid ?.iimrr G"s,d., and .irti rs l hem upon s.ieh terms to his old cuslofuors and ' the pnhlir nerall)- as to . halLnr t sinipetitioii. His stock consists in part itf Super Knjli-h, French and American CLOTHS I'lain aiel liinrrl'a..intinf Plain black, brown, blue and ste f.!iiied Sati nctls rl.ii.1 and Striped t.. Kentucky and Dome-t f J. ans, stri ;r.l and plain I'Liiiiaii.l I .in y Twer.'s, l.in. n. and Cottenasles Siii;inii r C'.olhs and M..!iair Cord Uobuy Ca.smi.'res at.,1 V. Lett, en ladles' Department. Plain stid l am v Dtvc Si:k Snpvr h!'k Suk W nrp Ln-'re Fiiirt-d and Plaid J.H.irft Stripe I and Clrtngi-able Plain and MoU-eolur. d do Anierrcan, French. U.oneiic and Scotch unr,haii.f Mule tol'd, bl'k aud l'tuy It-"Lainr ! du dti do V.;nlcn do Fancy CahiiH rt, Muiilen , Burna Viia and Ort -gitn l'huil Plain, plaid, Howcred and fiiin d Ann ritan Print t d ' Kiifrhili ii l rtii. li du Plain and fancy oil n d do Piam and plaid l.iiun Lustres (a new !)! Plain and fancy Law n Ladiei'aiul (ieiitte;Tit-n' Kid ntid Silk (.I.OVKS I' do Cdt and Lile 1 hr ad tlo W hite, black, mix d and fancy Hue and Ileaa Plain and plaid Jacmrt Irion i.ineh. 11-M.k Muin and wit Mtiila Lin n and Victoria Lawn Liaen and Silk Pecket H'dk't Plain and Fane Silk Cravat i nihit-la, rrjol and Fan Dn Handker lnei and Bcbinett A kph ndid am! well f lecied nock of new ant cht an IHNN K T S Ofall kinds and qualities. Plain and Fancv silk and Satin Ronnrt llibbons " ' " " Cap do KDGIXGS. Jaconet, Ldgings. Lact and Iinf rtinpt Cotton " " Thread Lace and KilgiiTlirclI;iiioou. Kewint Silk, Tailor' and DreM Trimming Ulenchtd and brown Linen 'Fable Covin Cotton 11-4 Lancaster t-Juilt ' Mvn'st H.aver Silk, Fur and Netitra IXau Men'n !,d Boi' Pearl Sporimg llati : llnena Vim and Palm I.iafllat Men1 und Hi Cloth. Silk nnd Cotton Glavd Cap'DO.MKS'I'ICS. VAi ;uli si and brown Mu-lin of driuas width., from $ to 2j ardft w id P d T irking. Mariners S:ripe, ( het kn and Drill :ti ' W.Tgdii Cohering, Linen and Cotton lUipiiii Win it-. Yllow and Hed Flanm-N St licia, colored Muilinii, and Vanket-n SUA Y la!S. Silk, F.inb'd and Crpe ShawU Silk and P.iiIIk.ii Fringe and .Mle tol'd Shaw lsl)c T aine and H avy Cloth ShawU Alto a heavy and well selt-cted stock, of fm enw are and (law ai-e; , Hardware and Cutlery; Hoot and Shot; ( Sole and Cpper Leailn r; Orocerien, Salt, Iron, .Vr. iVc. The iii1icri1er ha enjoyed superior advantage iir th e', ctimi tf lua stuck, and belie in g that hi good a -and pi ice will tand jhe tett of '(.-rutiny, he mot rort dially ir.viua the inspection of the whole community, f Let all come and examine ft.r th mrle. j HlCAltI TYNK H . Brookville, March 20, IS9. ini o ,;. .4 di;ali:I($ i.x i .oiU. W:Xclivs. Jewelry, .M WAlfK-MWiXH'S TOOLS It MAI KK1A1.S C-lONSTANTLY on hand, an rctensis. asscrtnient j of fie flol.l and Oilt Jewelry, f.i.lil and Silver Sjw-cishch Go'U anil Sslvs r Ls-vtrand Verjre atches; Gold and Silver. Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin Striiiss,Perenssion ca ps, Pistols, Hazurs, Knivea Scissors, ?'c c . &. No. 5, West Fourth Si reel CIXCIXN Al I', O. Os,t. 20, 1S4T. 43-ly 11JOX AND NAILS. .-JO.noo I.WS. Wayne Iron. 20.S00 lbs. SJigo lrsm. 53 Ki. Sitniata Nails, .Inst recived. My assort in. nt of !isijo Iron was par-clm-cd of ll.e Manufacturers ai !o. r rji. s fliatiare a. low id to Merchants fjvneisallv, and 1 will sell at a i .null advance oncost. H. I iSEK. Frooktrillf, Xo?. 29, Jfl House anrT Eol for Pale. THE subscriber wishes to sell his dwcHmr hutte ami lot, sitnared in Hewriis plat of Br.Kikvillr. Itit a 1 iieat one atnry house, ncarlv new, built in thr brat style, with four rooms, conveniently arranged for a famslv.and in a pleasant and tsermtl place. A psud I wel' in the s ard. It w-i II be ssi'iif en.-aper tnan noa ! v... K...I. in, nerao.. wishine sweh a rrsitlencr, for ! occupancy, or for a sale and profitable i nvrsi strut uf i fuirds, will please caiiai i..c pre-uis. ano rr. " ..sL-ci.i.vvni JAMES KLYKOLDS. - j - ; i June 0. 165 St-.tt. Administrator's Notice ......it l-itt-iif Fi alitil in Co. f ml.. Iiave b. i ii irraiitcis j to the tindt rsitrn. .1, by the Proli ne Court "f I raiiklin I Co. Those ii. .It bced to said estate are required l niakeimmf-disnepavmeiit, and those havit. claims j will present them, iefrallv auth.ticat.-U within one I year fur parmrnt. The estate is considered solvent, i Kraniii ilarlioiir, the late partner of the deceased I il. !hr. n.ill. i. u:!iuiit'd to selfle the business .f th. tinn. ...... J'lJIV W YN N, AsImi r. loin ,lflJ.

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