Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 29, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 July 1849 — Page 3

FOREIGN NEWS. AiUUV A LOFTHCSTE.l JI EK CASTA 1)1 TWO WEEKS LATER FROM EUROFE.

Intelligent"' from t-'raiiw -Iimiirrrclioti nl Lyonlurs;enla DelVatcd The Iiiuignrinn Wnr Bloody Rattle iitnr Haab 31.000 Killed- II piigaHnnsi Victorious The Pope find ST!iHloon Vtombnrtlmeiit oT Bomr t'oiiflitliiig lit' ports. ec, r. New York, July 5, 12 M. The steamship Canada arrired at Halifax on Tuesday, ami at Boston lat evening. the brings 94 passengers. Our dates from Liverpool are to the 23ei of June, and from papers of that data I make up the following summary of the market. Liverpool, June 23 J. The Cotton Market has Seen steady duriti; the week, and with increasing confidence prices are firm. Fair Upland is quoted at 45gd ; Mobile 4;41 ; New Orleans 5d. The Mouey market continues easy. There h9s been an arrival at this port from California with 6,000 pounds sterling iu gold. In the Corn market there has b-en more doing with a slight improvement in prices. Indian Corn is quoted at 35;2363 per quarter, for White and Yellow, the former having been sold at the inside quotations. Western Canal and Baltimore Flour 23s G.l to 24s; Inferior 21s Cd22a ; Philadelphia 23s 6J; Ohio 25s per brl. Wheat &3!7s per 70 lbs. Home. Up to the evening of the 21st no news had been received in Paris of theentryof the French into Rome. Oudinot, it was stated, would not make a general attack before the 16 or 17th, when the news of the failure of the conspiracy of the 13th in France, would reach to Naples and probably induce the Trumvers to capitulate. The London Globe of the 20d says it was generally believed that the telegraph would announce on the following day the capitulation of Rome. The Gazette of Lyons of the 20th, states that a telegraphic dispatch from Marseilles, received ,u , . a. lira papei goiuj. iu prcrs, uuuouucea Hie ; entry ot ine rrencn into tlome. rrance. The attempted insurrection in Paris has been followed by more formidable resistance to the laws. At L-ons a serious engagement took place in the streets between the troops and the mob, in the course of which a considerable tinmber of lives were lost on both sides. Barricades were erected, which were not t iken until battered down by the cannon. The fight commenced on the morr.ino- of the 15th, and continued till late in the night, but a telegraph- i ic dispatch, dated Lyons, on the afternoon of uie tout, announces mai me insurgents had been completely routed, and the streets were cleared and the city restored to tranquility. There are upwards of 5,000 troops in and ro'und Lyons, and there was no apprehension of am' lartner disturbances The greatest excitement excited in different places, and it evident that the conspiracy, at- j tribnted to the Ked Kepublieans of Paris, exist- j d to every town in France. An attemnt was ! made to get np a disturbance at Marseilles, but it totally failed. One regiment of cavalry put all the insurgents to rout, without slrikW t blow. fe Ministerial changes are about to take place ; Dufeaure and friends, it is stated, will retire. It was reported that Abbe Palootk, private Secretary to Cardinal Antoilli, had arrived at Paris from Gaeta, and that he is bearer of important dispatches for the French Government. An autograph letter from the Pope to Louis Napoleon, it is understood, was among the dispatches, in which he expresses his regret at the bombardment of Rome. The War in Hungary. The news from Hungary and Austria, coming as it does, from interested sources, is contradictory. Some accounts give the advantage to the Austrians. Iu the South two actions happened, boih terminating to the advant.iee or 1..T & uie imperialists lite ilunoiirian (..eneral rerizel, from the tortress 1 eter A ardt-n, attacked some Austrian entrenchments, but was ultimatelv renuUed. though th Ausirian, admit l.ei 1. ..A' "t , . v 1. j .... . . -' ... c . mi; auui icu ac- : A'erely. j , .., .

xiiutner oatiie was lougiu bv baron 7eM-! .'" "" 't"-""" ' ami power ot auaymg irrnairh. which is assorted to !,"-.. . t..:i,: .... ' t!m.- " promotes absorption, removing tubercles Tmrn

..,e,. , eneu to nave neen a hriliiant victory, but the Austrian accounts are not trust wormy, at least as regards Wieir own lossf-s. i I hrt l.nnrfnn (Il.xia nf C. i . . - " """'"-"t vixwi." vi 1.1 1 a -u lias inifMilCenco of the 16th of June, giving accounts of a tremendous encounter with the Hungarians. The Austrians and Rossinia s ...i I i,.. 1 been completely- defeated, and to have left the ! snnrmn,,. nmk . r . . .1 . ', enormous number of twenty-three thousand !

v., .no iieiu. i ue untie iook puce on a lm ".ncn 11 is prt-pared. large plain between Raab and Weinoibure and ! 1,r" w,hiu' '' Indian Compound, perseveringly used, j lasted 64 hours. The loss of the Mavinrs ia ' Pvety etire, cv.-ry case of Dyspepsia, however .estated at about 8 000 men 5 S i T "r' hr"n'e.- A" remedy for the removal of Fe--Tb-I ' , ,. . ! V,3le "n'""' 1 hcr diseases, i, is ,rallible. 1 lie Austrians were commanded bv Hevnean, ' evidence or the tinparallctlcd power and inestimathe Russians by Uudiger, and the iluncarians , 1e "f ,hr Compound, as an Alterative

by Iveorgy. Although the news of this battle ' allude to tt. The Lloyd of teuua, contains not the most distant allusion to this import tilt event. i a t a Anotlier aflrtir is mentioned n Ii.,;., ti-r. rtlace. t r A w'-T " . " s . . . . . . i iniauc was sent OA -6liltcls Irom Orenbure un.ler tienoral Vi " i A iss was takeu prisoner and I'plan, Col. K irron and Zossner killed. chlitk sent bis brigade to cover his right flank, whilst marching to Raab. It was beaten ou the 13th ult. Some accounts represented this whole brigade as having been destroyed, and others that 40i0 bad deserted from tr-chlick, and gone over to the Mayors. For three days the Corts had poured into Tresburg and places about, and a fresh recruitment throughout all Austria is intended. Letters from Oldenburg elate that a certain Count, Chamberlain and others, in tvliose possession a number of passports, of the rebel parties, were found, have been arrested. The only mention or allusion which can be gleaned from the Vienna nanem r. ..r.ii., . ... . . . . r.-l , s,.c great oauie louglit Irom the 13tli to the l'Hll, near naan, ts tile surmise that the rennrt of tR defeat of Wiss owes its origin lo fabulous rumors. Ou the other hand, the authorities maintain that the rout of Wiss was onlv the episotle to othsr battles. ' j A letter of the 13lU ult., from Cracow, iu the Btvslen Gazette, m.-utiotis an affair between the. vanguards of the Maygars and Russians, withiu 1 the (valician frontiers, at Jordanon. The Rus- ; sian Colonel, Mayden, was killed, and 20;) Cossacks were cut orT and taken prisoners. Anoth- ' er letter dated Cracow, on the l.vth, mentions reports of engagements at Kng pass, between the Russian advanced Guard and Gen. Rem. i Our dispatch is not clear, as to who was victorious on the occasion ft ut tli, r cr I rom France. Paris remained tranquil up to the latest moment. Ledru Rollm had not as vet been arre-t-ei. The cholera was declining in rris. AsltlitisMial from Home. The news from Italv is to th; Llth tilt., up (0 which time the Romans had maintained their ground. The French ueed cajo'.lery and threats but the Romans steadily resisted all advances, and in a most dignified manner refused to yield to the summons to surrender, issued by Oudi- , not on the llil,. A breach was effected hv the rench withm the walls, and portion of' their troopt entered the city. This led to the Mief In'.V UT 2 " Wa' Ter' but il aPP-" that on the 12th Oudinot tssaed a letter to the Ro mans, making the last appeal, and throwing p. h, on them the responsibility of the Mood "that ' C'! ,m,u inrKpiitui me event ol a rafusal to capitui.erm.Ttiy. The German States bordering on the Rhi,,e were quiet C) A general insurrection is goinc on T I. ... I. . f s . a,," iiuidun nave now atiVHiicen. and a , struggle had taken place al Dot known. M niscliieve result j lunula nil. ,,rom England there is uolhinjr ,f wit.-rent. There has ben but little chatige in tte t:,i0f business atTairs during the weeu. 'I he pro 'uee markets were moderated tij,,,,:, iul l(l,re ; was no extensive demand. lUi.-er. rF. ;r,n i and insisted en full rafeg. Cure.) nroritions mt i a steady inquiry at steady ur i 1 ne Motley ninrKPt Wa firmer on l'.- OT? . . Consol? clesiiijr at 91 ;V t.( Jl v (or The Havre Cotton Marke i-onti 4 ior iti.-ciiiiui. and the sale for the tlay ,vere 2."dia h.l eoiniiiuetl Uns esi. IVi- ! -a advanced 1 franc 50 ceutines, and rvt9 2 fmnes on former quotation. in F.ime i '

! Administrator's Sale of j

REAL and FERSOWAT. ESTATE, i I f IY1IE tiiiil.-retgncel, administrator with the will an I nrxed. of the e-stst.-nf J A MF.S CON V K.I.I. . Iste of Franklin county, Indiana, deceased, will offer for 'ale at public auction, in Laurel, on AAfdncstiay, lxth September next, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continuing IVom day 10 dav, a long- as may be necessary, a part of the personal estate of said decedent, consisting of from 350 to 400 Shares of the Capital Stock of the WHITE WtTEH VAI.I.KY CAN At. COMPANY, a large lot of common lumber, horses, cattle, hotrs, sheep, w agons, and other articles of pir.ennal property. lien I l:tn!r. AM ALSO, at the same time and place, in lots to suit purchasers, the following described ?oal F'state: loo acres of land in Madison eounry , Indiana; 40 acres in Cirant county. Indiana; ALSO, a number of valuable farms and other lands in Favette county, Indiana viz: 153 acres rich bottom land in the south east quarter of section It; Irto acres, be ing the north east qila.terof section 32; 240 acres, bring the east half of the south west quarter, the east half of the north west, and west half of the north eait quarters of section 19; 50 acres in section .1: 3J0 acres, being the east half of section 55; all the said last named. Hindi being in tow n 13 of range 12, east Itc. Alw. 1S4 acres in section 3, town 13, ranee 11. being a valuable farm on Sain's Creek. A I. SO, 8 20 acres, being the east half of section 5, town 12, range 12 east. ALSO, the south east quarter of the north east quarter of section 1 5, and the north west quarter of the south east quarter of section 8, town 12, range 12 F.. Jto. ALSO, a large Tuvc-n House, a Store and Ware House, and other houses, and a number of vacant lots in the flourishing town of Laurel ; one house and lot in Blooming Grove; and probably two houses ond lots in the town of FayetteviUe. ' t Term". One year's credit upon the sales of per- ' sonal property: ur oil the real estate one thiro cash ' or pood negotiable paper will be required, and the residue in two equal annual payments. The deferred payments in all cases to be secured by note, wiih approved personal security, in which the bent (it of valuation shall oe waived. F. A. CONTWF.LL, Administrator, Sic. ' July 10, 1S10. 29-2m CjThe Cincinnati Gazette publish the above one wttk daily, and charge American Office. CAISD. T-OR SALE ALL THE TIME, three or four ' FARMS near Laurel: a Store House, and Dwelling House, acd a number of in and our lota in that town; cheap, and on ease payments. ' F. A. CONWELL. 1 Jillv 10, 15 49. 23-Jm A List of Letters T F.M A1NING in the Post Office in Hrookrille on I V the 1st day of July, 1S4U. itiae.ie tii-nrv Hakcr Oliver Rlackhum John Causton Mis Martha Cliamhers E. H. Carson AV Devcning D S Ditsch J AA' Edwards Tluis Furgason Alexander Fulton J.-hn Grimme F'rancis Gear Lewis C Hnlloway Ceorge Hart Jonathan Johnson Elizabeth A Johnson Moses Kelly Reivamin Keif.-r Doinictis Leach A A Mulholland P Mel 'rod y AV T Martin Majtha A Pek Isaac rium Anthony ?olierson William Ryan James Sparks Jeremiah Scott Joiirdan Smith E Vpdike Elijah S AA'allace .Tames AA'il.on Mary A Wvnecoop Mrs Sarah ATiley Jane R AA'illiams Rcv'd Thos Cnpp Samuel Conn Abraham Davis Mi.s Martha IAi! lard Thos Elder John Foulke Joshua Fiirgasi.n Samuel G lauton Etl w iu Gnilvery A R Groomendyke Mj Howell James R Hockcnht rry Peter Hartman Nancv Joll" Nicholal ,"h"ion John Av Keith Joseph A 2 Kellogg Let i Line Aaron R : Murphy Mrs Mary McClurc Mary J ' McCatftTry Joseph I Martin John ,r" r B' nian,in Mrs Margere, Remey Henry H Reisefmau Lewis Roushcy Simeon Samouiel C B Snyder Moses Stevens AA'ilKim Taffin James M A'al lette Edward A'anmatre Arehilaus AA'ise Mrs Cvnthia : AA'ebb Rufus ! AA'iUis Dr j AA'ii.ans AVilliam ' Williams John S j GERMAN i Kiegler Rernard ; Himmet Mr I AA'an Frederick I.ETTtRS. Mesmer r'reidolill Rets Egidius 2s-",w B. H. BURTON, P. M Dr J- White s Celebrated Remedies ARE w ithout a parallel, in the invariable sticcnswhieh follows their employment. AA'herever the saes ative powers of these remedies are tested bv use, with the other best remedies known, these invariable prove their superior excellence and their immeasiirab y stronger claims to public confidence. Disease, in alt its tari ed forms, void to theirnse. Dr..!. AA'hite's A eg. table F'.lixiris a certain cure for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Rtvast Complainsts, rle - !'c- " " expectnritit. tome or restorative, ali ........ , -i .in. ... I..,, .vio. ,n nun item ii l cent, it pro- " . J"'" " 1 . IT " f'""", "d .-pMi.i.iiii.i, . i. no.., conges, ton. and - iirni;imi.. aim ir-nn. niriuni'm tllf It corrects the consumptive faint of the whole system, j no. tie. SOld l,v i 1...: .:.:. , .. . I ,i,e iunr-.. and inflammation r .1.- ..-". ' ' brane ori,V.r,:n,uh,e,, 1 Vt'whTr.be'th'roa" ,tnniafh ""'l Unz awjmri, and a'fi-r.n from cold ! ami enntrn1; IU inn tr ii-'i I Dnui-r mil nM.vt mil f 11 -j- - - - -....-.s- ... rr " jU" Female, who use the Vegetable Elixir, for Flour Albus, too free mences. Hesrio n,.sn n n .l!"h"J' P""". '"''" hereafter willing to he without "' FVw remedies have rescued so manv. in various disease., from .tT. ringand death; none equal to i, ' w ;.Vh. i ' '' c mav -ark-Dr. J. 'Sv'- ",,h ''" gratification ..fit, happy .tTect., and P"''j.y permanent cure or thesedn adful diseases, "VTXT ''" "'"""'"I by any hy any other remedies ,n ,h,!irounory or in Europe i h.- i..,i . j-'.t' . . ... for e '..r '-""'y ".''."t: remeity n.i . r.ni, iimw Swelling, Ssphi . t"' t' and M. rcnrial D .,.., on .ne skins. Diseases ofihe Rones, Affections ; ot ttie I.iser, Dyspepsia, Co.ivenes, Rheumatism, . Gout, and fr all erso-is and Chronic complaints occurring in deh'-itate,I constitutions, and constm,tional and hereditary complaints, where the virus of I ..nni causes a develepement of Scrofula or Sr. : t" it. (s.cr.-, i or mercurial Disease in the child, and in a., complicate,! cases, as in persons whose constitution, an brk. n down bv mercury and arsenic, or t an improper or injudicious treatment ol disease in general. i, be w.,r.t forms, ofthe most loathsome ecr. t) disease. hi ,, the poison is absorbed and taken int., the circulating mass, the Indian Componnd promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus from ...e '."ten,, and produc.s radical and permamni cures. AAorkmg i way with silent hut effective now. r the ind, an Compound gives tone and energy to an the Secretory and Excretory organs, repairs ail 1 ..-wastes, know,, and iinktiwii,"and banishes from the s,tem . very vest ig,-of disease ..,..., , vegetal! e Pills unite rn.il ..,..... .:.. ... . one s Vegetable Pills mildness of aetio;op, rig throughout the .limenimiv i.inai. rtmrnnif-n!! -.....- : . , . - . w is - w v nvv iliniliaillillS III th. -howel., and stminlating all the surrounding or-! gan. to, healthy state; and acting as , ,ic, thev exelt the energies sr all part. rthe rrame, and irr of ' great ut.iit, wh. r. v.r a Cathartic, Laxative, Altera- ! "H "r. n:M"ra"vf n',,i,e i re.,tiir.d: As a medicine tor Females, the extensive demand for them and their popularity, w ith all u l... .i .-. pie guarantee to others w ho are affliclld. Dr. AA'hite's ' Aegetable P,l .1 re a standard medicine, universally approved ami justly est. , m, , the best Pill, now t known. I e thtmonce and vou will use them there alter. Dr AA liite's A'egetaMe Emetics act with more mildness than other Emetic, and are of incalculable hen- 1 rut in breaking up most of the diseases that aHict the human family. For Dr. . I. AA bite's Magic T.inimenl he claims extra- ' ordinary healing virtu, s and curative proper-ies, and tnat tested by comparison in practice with all the other heM remedies of this class known in the Vnited, siaia. ond in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, hears any comparison to the Magic! Liniment In the language or others, .jt is dilTieiil io say what it is not good tor." For II adache, i I onthache. Neuralgia. Spinal Afrections;fr Hurns, ' Scalds, Rrinses, Sprains. Cms. Incipient King's . Kviitaml AVbite Swelling, sphilitir fleers: and I ains and Swellings and nllamaiions hnweverraused r on whatever part ot the body located, it is infali- : Me. F'orall hruiscs, and as a t'nunier irritant alter an "Ir;h wedding," it has nc equal. 1 rv its effects externally or internally for your own person. Trr ; it externally or internally for vo.ir on n domestic ani'nial. and vouwill find it economv of time of time, and I money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you. 1 or the hundred thnusan.l w ho have used it, since its ! invention, not one lo otir know ledge, has failed to award to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. lt is difr.ci.lt losay what it is not , p.ioo ior. The, celebrated n medie. are for sale, wt.oles.le : and retail, hy Dr. J. AVHI IE, and agencies made, at ; s Metallic Medicine Store ou 6th st . onnosite the i alt House, Cincinnati . JOHN RIXKARD. ncneral Acent. i Sold by James S. Powers, Rrookville. ' " H. II. Rurlon do "' " Rrow n ,"t Masters, 2 miles north of Fairfield. " " S. P. Oaks. Fairfield. "' " E. Y. I.e-e. Lanr. I. " A. H. Martindale. Met n mora, " " J. A . M " Fnller ijlt-r, Harrton. j March. 2trd. 1S4P. M-Iy.. A C-XUIV r. I. WHIT F. mav he ninsuli-rd hi HO I AMCAL MEDICINE STO?R ANO OFFICE, ' on hith tr-'t, one dour from the rnrnt rnl M:iin, nppnviu- the Oa.t Hwur, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 lineal a diitanct', ho ran n m call n or snid for him, ho-e J ca re not In'yond the rrach of all nu'dicm-'., hv ; ftirwardmc' to him a Matrmrnt nf thfir mo, the lencrth ' of time thi-y have hern afflicted, t vmptum. nmrreM ! general natnre of their complaints, (. PJn in: ;"id '-ment.. postage paid,) . rath accommay procure ( Di-J. White's Celebrated Rrmrtit Th ! Elixir, Indian Compound. Magic Liniment, Vegetable i I Pills. Xegetahle r.metics. ccc.arr rapidly superceding ; an otiti-r nietite iiies, iH-cause on a fair trial of them k they tinil'. cmlv prove' themselves to be all that has be" assmed for them: medicines of gre-at power and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies eivmmon in our country.

Executors' Sale of REAL ESTATE.

77 '" " V i"o"e auction at the ue idence of Chnslonhrr AA'hit.-h....l .I...-.I ;.. .".rT ,own,,"P. Franklin county, Ind , on te 1'Jth a-.tr of MrplriDbcr next, the following described property, to-wit. The south east qr. e.r section 3, excepting a small lot in the S. K. corner, deeded for a grave yard, the south west qr. of section I, part of the . Midi half or the south east quarter of section 2 including the whole of said hall' qr. excepting 11 acres in the south east comer deeded to Hugh Rnl is, and alsoall of the north west quarter ofsecnon 12 excepting 20 acres conveved heretofore to John Williams out of the north cast'eomr of said quarter, and also excepting 40 acres deeded to John Mtrndy lying in the south east corner of said quarter, all in town 8 of Range I West. All the above described properly is well improved, and on theS. . qr. o section 2 is an elegant and commodious brick dwelling, brick barn and all other conveniences necessary for carrying 011 a farm. The above far n has from 250 to 300 acres of improved land on the same, and is well limbered and watered, and situated about 28 miles from Cincinnati in a fine healthy countrv, and near a turnpike road to said city. The late owner has used said property principally for grazing purpases for a number of years, and has' raised some of the best stock from his own importations, that have been raised in the State. The property w ill b.-sold on the following terms; 1 percent of the purchase money will be renoiee.1 at the time of purchase and the balance of one third i 01 ine w nine purrnase on or Delore the 20th of Jan'v 1850, and the residue in three annual payments from that time with interest at 6 per cent. The privilege of seeding a portion of the property will he tiven this fall, and possession of the whole premises on the 1st of March next. WILLIAM WHITEHEAD. JOHN RxKROUIt, JOHN WYNX, Executors. June 47, 1849. 23-ts There will also be sold immediatelr after the sale of the above real estate, by the undersign, d, on said premises, a quantity of FULL RLOODED STOCK, consisting of 40 Head of Imported and Full Rlooded Din-hams of all ages,consisting ofRulls, Milch Cows, Heifers and Calves. ALSO, J.ir h-.. believed

to he the best stock in the west, a large number of i . A "h regard to the tone and spirit of the volume, which are full blooded Rakewcll, from 3 importations ' "" fll"-y of the style oT the narratite and n-flee-made hy the late C. AVhitehiad, dec'.l, the last im- f'vu' eai-e taken to insure accuracy, as

,,.....,.,. ...nuejune in45) from which we have 50 ambs ot superior quality. ALSO, 8 Head or AVork Horses and 3 Colts, and ALSO a number of Stock . Hogs. I TERMS OF SAI.E.-A1I sums under 1 dollars . cash, above X and tinder 10 Hollars .1 month's credit, and all sums over 10 dollars 15 months credit will be i given with approved security. ' , v AVARDALL & AVHITEHEAD. j .lune 27th, 1849. 2i-ts i rCTThr Cincinnati Gazette and Ohio Cultivator i C.P" 'J!1 ouve advertisement until sale, and charge ' this office. DEXTISTItl B. KRCI.Y, I E N T I S T. uxtoru, tiino, w ill attend to all business in his line entrusted to him. Orders to his address at Oxford, O., will always receive prompt attention. July 4, 49. ! NOTICE. ! The State of Indiana.J In the Probate Court of J Franklin County. ) Franklin county, Ind. I JOHN GOULD, ) 3 i VS. 1 Samuel Gould. Stephen j Gould, AA'illiam Gould, Jane iI K.. 1 : l . .. . . t PETITION lor PARTITION. . i.u icnara mule her I husband, Margaret Rude and i Gersham Rude her husband, ; r.imira I aylor. Homer S.I i Gould & Emmet R. Gould. J i "JYO ITCE is hereby given to the above named El- ! i'. n,ira 'r"l"r' ml Margaret fude and Gersham , Kiideher husband, part of said defendants, of the ; pendency of the said petition, and they are hereby ! also notified that unless they appear on the first dav . of the next term of the Probate Court for the Countv I or r ranklin aforesaid, to be holden at the court house : in Ilrookville in and fiir the County or Franklin and i State ot Indiana on the r.mrth Menday or September . next, and defend the said petition, the same will be . heard and determined in their absence. Ilr onlcr of the Court. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk June 29th, 1841. 2S-3W ; Holland, Atf'y for pI'fT. Sale of Real Estate. j 7VF. undersigned, Commissioner, will sell at pub. .. he outcry to the highest bidder, at the late resiI deuce ofihe late w idow Morfijrd, on the premises in I Hrookville township. Franklin countv, lndiuia, on , the 11th dayol August, 1S49, between the hours or j ten of" the colck A. M. and rour of the clock P. M. of said day, the followingdescrihed Real Estate belong. tng to the heirs of John Morforrf .l..,....i ... The east half of the imnh n.t n..,n 'ur rieen, town eleven, and range twelve, containing SO acres more or less. Also, the south east quarter or the north east quarter of section one, town eleven, and range twelve, containing 39 155-100 acres more or less; and also, the west half of the north west quarter of C'n't,o"Wn,leV", ,""' ra"K thirteen, contain- , ing 61 80-100 acres more or less. ! The terms of sale will be one third orthe purchase money to be paid down, one third in one year, and one itiir. in two years-the two last payments to be .-..i i.. .-..:.. ..... -. d.Vor XutVZ VoZ ? ,W",d "" " JOHV W II1TT fJOHN HITT, Com. Rrookvi le, July 3, 1S49. is , Carriage Manufactory. r 1 1 , ;Vh?c.r rs oUI rt-npi rifnlly inform the poonc mat tn.v have mi li.n.l . .. . tJlVV n, -. ' .- ""...uer Ol i.' V aim tAMII.Y C A R R I A (iES which they will .ell on as reasonable terms as can be nought in Cincinnati or elsewhere. They have in their employ several p-nod u ... L ....... .i ? m,ak'" V orAtr, "? ,"'ing on ,h"r '""', and wi II w arr S'"'P ''e new btick build., ... ....... ir line ot trade arrant the work good. Idilnr near Snlle ill,.-.-..... store. (2o-3m) CHAS. SMITH Hrookville, June 21, 1S49. J. B. SMITH. Dissolution. ItHE partnership heretofore existing between the M undersigned, was this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. 1 he business ofthe firm will all be settled by Mr. Jeter, w ho w ill continue the business as usual F R. A. JETER. E. Itl'RKET. June 20ih, 1849. 25-2 w An Oulinanre further denning; the duties of Marshal. Passed June 19, 1S40. Sec. I. lie it ortiamrrl Ai f Prrtident and Trtit. tecs ct the 7'on-n o( Brookville, That the Collector and Marshal, by virtue of his said office, shall also be Market Master of said corporation. Sec. 2. That it is hereby made the dtitv stf the said Collector and Marshal to proceed immediately against all persons violating any bye-law or this corporation, according to the laws of this corporation and ofthe state ol" Indiana, and to enforce and collect all pun-i-hmcnts and penalties tor such offences, in the name orthe President an I Trustees orthe l ow n of Rrouk -ville, and lo pay over to the Treasurer all moneys that may come into his hands bv virtue ef this ordinance. Sec. .1. That all provisions conflicting with this ordinance are repealed. A.R.McCLF'EY Prest J. D. Howland, Clerk. o-i-.lw PLAXKS, VC. s IXUI.E and Double Ritt Jack Planes Single and Double Ritt Smooth do Single and Double Ritt Fore do do Single and Double Ritt Jointer Rabbit and Sash Planes Flooring and Cei'.ing Planes, For sale tow fot cash, bv Rrnokville, Nov. 2, 1 347. 50 R. TTXER. Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's line Cair Roots. 0 9 do Kip Rrogans. do Calf do do do Slippers. AA omen's CalTRuskins do Colored Ties. do Kid Snritiff do 24 24 " 42 12 24 " 24 Children's Shoes. Just received and lor sale low br May lr, 1843. RTTXEIf. Law Partnership. johx .t. .v.inoy .isn jottx n. rJRQVHAR I B AA'E this day entered into a partnership in the J I practice of the Law. JOHN' A. M ATSOX, JOHX H. FARqi HAR. June 21.1, 1S40. Turnpike Notice. "kTOTICF. is hereby given thai $5.00 on each share 1 of the capital slock of the Hrookville and Con-I nersville Tunpikc will be required on the S5'h day of August next, it being tne 5ih instalment. By order; ofthe board, June 20ih. IS49. j X7-3w DAVID SLAUGHTER. Sec'v. OTIC K .

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THE undersigned has this dav been appointee!, hv ! s,'c- 1 l,rrr e hereby assessed upon the judge ofthe Franklin county Prohate Court, ad- ' ev''ry person own, Kg or harboring dos or hitches, a roinistramr, with the will annexed, of the estate of "r one dol.ar on every doc, and Iwo dollars on James C nwcll, late of said county, deceased. Per- ' rrrTy hnh so owned or harbored a. aforesaid: to bisons having claims against said estate w ill present ' , etl by the Collector and Marshal upon the as. them according to law ; those w ho are indebted to the ' essment roll to be furnished him as hereinafter pro-

t'" ,r'T"' for immeniate payment The estate is proliahlv iolv. nt. F. A. COVWELL, Adra'r. June 26th, 1940. ?-Jw PARASOLS. VSFLEVDID Assortment. just arrived, from Philidelphia, and tor sain lv mar6 15-ly H. II. ft j'. C. BUTTON'. Stiff:! r. Violates & elEackrel JHHDSofN. O. Sugar. " 2f Rarrels of Molasses. 10 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel, e cuart.-r do. 2 1 ierce For sale bv April 27th. S. j'Y.VF.t. I). I) . .1 () , K S , ATTORNEY AND COL'NSFoLI.OR AT LAW. Brookville, Ind.. Office on Main Burgess St. Dee. 20, 1S47. 52-lv A Larire and SDlendid ! tTJTOCKofKIP and CALF SKINS. Al.o Moroc-

kl co Rinding, Linings, Ac. The above stock of Leather I have just received this week, from Philadelphia, and is of the best manufartort in the city. JAMEI I. IIF.VRY. I aiircl. .Line Pth, !..

1 7 7 6. I A FATHFCL CHRONICLE OF THE WAR Or !

American IndenenderiPR I 7, OK THE WAR OF I M I-.P F.N D FACE, ,' a Historv of the A nirl.i. n... .......... r .1 nun 1 01 the l'n 1011 ol the Colonies agains t the Fr. nth, ! to the Inauguration or AVashiiigton, the tir.t Prc.i-i dent of the United State?. Hcatitifitllv illustra ed bv '; I l',,; , o ', ' ' '" . : I m.... c.i """ rortraits ot iiutiiigiiistied 0, ,,,c pcno,i. By Benson J. I.ossing. In handuc e-vVruerVed Ari.his i, , mo,t "r,""",M. invaluable work; it is the voice ..four Fathers railing i,p ,,, , p,,.,,.,, mht ,t.ri,Ilv ,,u. preei,,,,, boon of Frecdom-to purchase and secure w hich, they offered upon their Countrv s altar, their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor OPINIONS OK THE PRESS . . . From the Amrrican Siziml. 'We have been flee1v ..... .: n.l ...l...l:., .". .- ".mrnc uatrioi.e v.. Inn,,- ....... 1... 1 ....... li.iied by E . AValker, r New York. The einlAYl.shmems, which arevrrv numerous, are of the most per-K-ct description, and carry the mind ot the rea der ..-. 10 me peno.l lien the t'ontmriit.tl Armits -e.e . ...rsiiaiieu to detenu our native land. AA'e adV'e . I ,nej'' l' rof the Signal to add this book to their libraries, and teach the rising generation to alI'e priceless lessons it contains so abundantly." . From the Xctv York Exhrrss. 1 ne book is elegantly pruned and bound, and the engravings (seventy-eight in number) form in ,? re historical gallery of great imen st ailll Variety. fllSlllllV.ll the nrii.ni, i. v ..! ..C lo.i variety, ttisplaying the originality and taste of . the author-artist in this d. partmeiit. As a w hole, we have no h.-sitation in comm...!....- this -..!.. .r... n. tl. best popular history ofour revolunon yet published. From the rrn Mirror. This is the title or a very elegant-looking book of somcJOJ pages, published by Edward AValker, 114 Fulton. street. The work is beautifully iil-n fraud with a great number of engravings, and the t;iography and binding are a bsolutelv faultless. Itcon.anis a great amount and variety of iiil'ormati ting to the Revolutionary period of Ainerir.ni histo. l-e a.,.l ad ......I. ...I.:, l. .. it ........... llv incii ill. uotiiitiess, commaiirt a sn UV DC llil inr i rrm,i.iii r. T.. 1... best authorilies, I arc confident that lie is entitled to the reputation ofa compcleut and faithful hi.ioriaii. "E'lrrin N'illiami." From the Alhanii Spectator. i "Ibis it a gnat national work, the beauties and ' excellencies of which should be studied by every one I whowould understand the lii-.ti.rv of human freedom and the inalienable rights of mail." ' From the Ku'ckea'tockrr M.ifazinr, .eMr,IS47. ' "The enterprising ami patriotic-spir,ted publisher i of this exceedingly beautiful volume will sureh find . tnat ne nas not iiiisinlgel, m believing that b....k ........ ......... e, .en sniini, ann em nraeitig 4 tailtifol of ,h r a . . r "'""'Pli'bed the laving E.' , " e - Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that the unci, r.ii-iie.l will sell at his residence in Brook v I lie township. Franklin county, on the 23rd day of June, Into, at 9 o'clock A. M., the peisonal estate of Susan Seotton, deceased, consisting of one mare, a lot or hogs , household fur. niture.Ac. JOSEPH MORFOfD, Admr. May 29, 1S49. Fashionable Tailoring. TTAVING entered into c.ipartner'hip in the Taie H i......g ii. i, ine.-, me uniiersigneii would re-; spectfully solicit a share of public patronage. Our: room is one door nonh of I.inck Kt Farqiibar's Store I on Main Hurges. street in Brookville, where we nre 1 prepartd to do work in the latest and most approved ! style. AA'e will warrant our work in all cast s, as w e fla tier Olirsel, i-s w e .pmmI.Ij. .. .. .. :.. '. I line in a neat and fashionable manner, so as not to he surpassed by work coming from anv source; and will ; warrant the tame. Please call and test our promises. : S. SHEPPERD, May 83, 1849.-22-3W F. O. RAKER. j Administrator s TJnt5o. T ETTF.RS of administration de l.oni. ,. lr. ai i tnisaayneen granted loth e Ullder.ieii.-.l. hv- the viernottne r rank lm t'ountv Probate pouri, upon the estate or Jacob AVhite deceased. Persons owing said estate are requested to make payment immediately; and those having claims will present them according to law. j y jHrookville, 17 May, 1849. 22-3w Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cross Cut Saws, AA'ond and Hand Saws, Drawing Kniv.s. Cutting Knives, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Hoteliers Knives, Knob Locks and Latches, Thumb Laichet, Round and Square Hoi.s, Rutts and Screws, Iron and Steel Squaies, Mill and Cross Cut tsaw Files, Hand Saw Files, VA-atllc Iron. Steel Yards, t.rind Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammers, And lions. Rraces and Hitts, Ames' Shovel, and Spades, Heavy Grail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks, Hames, Brass and Sugar Kettles. The above are offered at the lowest Cincinnati prices lor Cash. p.. TYXEK Brookville, Nov. 27, 1847 JO Executor's Notice. "V" OTIC"; is heiehy given, that letters testamentarv ! "I on the last will and testament of fichard l. Clai kson, deceased, late of Franklin Co. Ind., have been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Probate Court of said Co. Those ind. bled to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Theesnte is solvent. JOSEP.I G. CL ARK SOX. Ex'r. June fi, 1840. Sale of Forfeited Land "jVOTICE is hereby given, that I w ill offer for sale 1 t the Court House door in Hrookville, Franklin County, Indiana, on Saturday the 1 Ith dav of Aucust next, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on said day, the following tract of land situated in the county aforesaid, to wit : One undivided hair of th Smith Fast quarter of Section twen-ty-one, in township eleven. Range thirteen cast, except nine acres deeded by li Stringer to Peter St:. iih in the South-east corner, and one acre, dona ed for the purpose of a graveyard; mortgaged by James Stoops, for the payment or throe hundred " dollars with interest, for the use of town, hip nine, in range one west, in the aforesaid county, and forfeited lor the nonpayment of principal aiid interest. M. V. SIMONSOV, School Commissioner, Town 9 U. 1 West. June 5, 1849. ?4. PKOM'l.tTl. GAZETTE OF THE UNION AND GOLDEN' liri.E. THE 0Rt:.1X OF THE ORDER. Pui!iherl under the auspices el the M. II'. Urat.d S,re. Vol. XI. roiiiineneinii July 5, l . TT w ill contain, from wet k to wit k. the proc.t dints I oi ine v.ranti i.otigent tlieSlateof New -York, and also of other States; accounts of Celebration., Institutions of new- Lodges, and occasionally, a complete Directory of all the Lodges in the t'llioil. lis literarv d. partment will be filled with Original .a.c,.., toe men, . t excellence, pr. pared hy the most -. - .,. ,.. Choice Miscellanv; ihe rart-t t.ems ol l-oetry trom ... o.ooikiii iravei; A liecooles fcc. -- , .. ,'v.Ms.ot.Hii, , iitstrairn wnn ntaiifitin AA o d ngras inirs lleing t ot al in its Literarv char acter to any w. ,-kl y iu ihe country, and beiugthtt. perfect in its Od.l-Fellowsh.p di partment. it will Inworthy of a place on the table of t rcrv brother of the Order. I he Ciazette anil ffule is published evorv Ssnirilav at 44 Ano-strect. New York. i firms I o Mail Subsrnbers, Two Dollars a sear in advance, invariably. Address ' , CUAMPTOX.A: CLARK. Publishers, Xo. 44 Altn-st. New York. i An Ordinance Providing for the assessment and collection of Taxes 1 for the year 194'). passed June 10. 1 SJ9. I Sec. 1. Re it erdtzf'ird Aw t':e Prcsid of and Tensteet ol the 7Wn ef Broekvile, That there he and is J hereby assessed and fixed upon all properly subject to taxation, by the laws and ordinances ef said corporation, the sum of ten cents on c tcrt one hundred dollars assessment of valuation thereof; the same to be assessed and collected as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. That there be and is hereby a-se.s.-d ou every actual citi.en, qualified to vote in said corpo- . a. n.o, me sum oi tiny cenis poll tax: except such p, rsons as are exempted hv the la ws ..I' this con. ,.. j lion orof the stute orindiaua. ided. Sec. 4. That the Clrck of this corporation cause to oe copieet iroin tne county elnplirale nt this tear a list 01 names and taxalilc tiro pert,, with the sums extended, and with blank columns for dog tax. and furnish the same- to the Collector and Marshal, who ' 11 hnvhrsnthno,. ,11 m.ninl .. Vw .I..TI . receive the same, to procetd to collect all the forogoing taxes upon the same, according to the laws of ; this state and of the said corporation. I See. .. That all provisions conflicting with the , foregoing ordinance are herehr repealed, i A. R. McCI.rERY, Pits. , J. D. Hon land, Clerk. 25-3 Soda Water - Healthy Beverase. 00JA AA' A T E R wiih ginger syrupis regarded as a 1 i healihy bevcratre during the pcevalence ofthe : t pio.-niic now stalking aitroatl in our land. I hose i i w iehing this delicious and healths' drink, can he ac- f enmmndat. d hy calling on FRANCIS OK ASMl'CK, Fq , one door south of the American eflice. i7-3 I XOTICK. THF nndcrtpned ha th i Hav been appninted, hr theJuHpe nfth-1 Franklin conni y Prtbtr Court, Art-, ; ntniiMrittor, tie bonis won with th it1 anmat-4l, of ' the etare of Ic IH. Swt rniRn, late cf aid e rnnty i tlccanet!. The stMsaic Milrrnt. J. P. J!OWT,M. AdmV.

Fresh Assortment of C v G o o A

iV Iff s O f ONLY rilEAP.rtlF. XlM lt. ( TIP APEST, but GOOD LETTER! BEST! 1,' ti r- pleasure ol 'assuring w , .......... ami patrons, anil in pntihe f-" """!. mat tie is receiving ami tinriiiii N E At' ' 1 OCK of j r Summer Goods, rareinny selecteil Iroin the It ES I' STOCKS IN THE MARKE T, with due regard to CHEAPNESS. Dl'- ; KAHIM'I Yanil FASHION, and w Inch he coiilidem- ( ly offers as worthy the examination of all v. ho v i.h 1 to make purchases, ami cordially invites a call from i all smb. Asa part of our stock w e mention Super black DRESS SILK I rancy LAWNS, new slUc Alpaca, Mmle, and lamb ct L11.tr, i " k M"n,r. ., i , '" al"1 r"broidered Lim n ' "' F,'"'.' Moil;eline de Lainr 1 "'."s"'"-, piuit anil lanev 1 .nil.. . 1 i,cr graiie, a tnoicc assurtii.int and vi rr i cheap ' S 11 A Y I4 S. i Silk embroiileri-d Shawls, very rich pattern J Silk fi-iiige.t Thibet do du do do De Lame do id..:....... Embroidered Thibet Shawls A l.o a variety of low i r g, ade. plain 3c fring.d Shawl. I. i .. 1 anil Haiidkerihiefs ISoniix-li and Eih!)Mw. , 'I'he Spring Sivle of Bon itts und Ribbons verv fine niid ta.ti-fut Velvet Ribbon, Silk and Linen Fringes Lisle Thread Gloves. Laces anil Edgings ! Hook Muslin, Swiss Mull, plain and tiurid Jarom t . AA'hiie Ti-.i.e Molin, very fine and t!tiu i Pieknet t'love ami u ! Silk liraid. Cambric Handkerchief ' a,,','s' Dress lldkt's anil Cravats AA'hiie and Colored Cotton Hose Perforated Taper CLOTHS. HKit k, lilnc, brown and r;iU t Cloth . SuiM i'ttiif ami c)mmr)n Twrfds riaiti und Katie, Cat tin rt-i ; I.:im nine Ttird, very cooil ! raint-is, plain and fancy stylnx ot" vtry rnc!t A poi-d acirtint-nt ol' .Icaui. nH Itt-Mvi-rtot-n Dt mm, C'uHoiiadi, Nunkifti A Hart)t?1itrv Mixiurft VKSTIXCS. Silk A'elvet A'estings, very good Rlack Satin do d.t Fancy silk lldkl's, Italian silk Neck lldkfs GIums, half Hose, fancy Coat Itutton, and a good assortment ol trimmings of all kinds Fine Irish Linen, ann a good as.ortment of Rteaihed ! Muslins Rrow u Mil-lius of diir. n nt grad. s : '.bached Dri,..,fg, a,,.. Twil,,, Raging . A piHHt mui-K o itt-a I ickllir- nittl ruarte Mu in f .r I HATS. ) Fine black brii.lt Mexican Hats ' Mens and Hoys" Rtiena A ista do j IVarl and black fancy do : AV,... Hats, black and white - M. n's and Roys palm Hats j Boots and Shoes. ! 1 Case Men's fashionable Call Roots ' 1 ito do heavy do do : 1 do do Kip do Men's Goat Rrngan Shoes j do Calf do do ; do Kip do do Ladies Kid Ties, very neat j do '''f'1 llHskins, a beautiful shoe for the tiirin? I season A general assortment of hoy' and children's Shoes ii.vRinwYK,:. Avery good stock ofllaiduarc, eiubracing a great variety ol Knives and Forks, Penknives; Locks, Latches, and almost evcrv other article f Mich goods in demand, iiictu.'iitg l.i, iking tilas.es; A good assortment of q I' KENS AV A It F. and GLASSWARE; MUSS KETTLES. SI'.IDES, VHOrF.T.S. FORKS. RMEK S' lTHES. C.RJSS iCIIUES; BlXKEiS ami THIiSnn,! ROPES Tea, Coli.-e, Sugar, Molas.es, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper. Ginger, spice. Cinnamon. Jfcc. .Vc. All which will be .., as cheap al the cheapest, for cash, orator any kind of countrv produce. " X. 1. G ALI.IOX. March 30, 1819. COPARTNERSHIP. TKthe H HI S I OX In lias associated si'Itll him '.it I i h ine nierianl.ie litisin. ss, hi, brolber JOIIX C. ni'KTON. The tiitsiness wi.l be ciitinu.d in tie) i Oild F'ellows' Ruildiug, under the firm of It. H. and ( ; J. C. Burton. H.'NM. H. Rt'HTOV. . JXO. C. HL R I OX. March 19, 1549 U-Iy ' Wool Cardinr. , psJIIE rXDERSICXEIl lenders In. thank, to those ! as) who have heretofore patronized his Mills and ib.trs to assure them that he is now enabled loser,,I Ih. in lu tt.-r, wnb addmonal experi.-nte and improvej ments. He is r. ady at his mills, one and a half miles I above Hrookville, to Card AA' oo 1 at the follow inr- nrii ces, to-wit: h 1 I ,h"e'"0 3 "" P'-r-I I Mixed, r Kt H : l x,r" M,,V',,V . "ft " "'s p. r. II.. j ! AA h. n we furnish grease, one cent a po.,,,,1 extra i charged. A II w ork AA 'A R !( A X I F D , AA'e wish all to bring ilu ir wool i.uhe Mill tbat , ati ' but ilit is more convenient, wool will be r.-c. ite.l at Rui-ton's or Snllenbitrg. r's St.,,-. , and the rolls le- ' i turned there as soon as possible. Corn Grinding;. I i He is also prepared lo t-rind Com, and crush Corn ' in the ear lor feeding r,l...-k. I I JOHN rELSOR. Proprietor I it, t ,, u '' ,Mr"s COOPER, Carder. , Hrookville, March 20th, 1S40. I3. im i ! ! Harrison Woollen Factory. ! ; WOOL CARD1NC. AM) PPINXiXC.' ' I " ft-OTH DIIESSINC, jtc MAM F.AC If--s. ...er win carry ou 111-above I business, including the Manufacture of Cloths. CaiI mere, Satiu-lts, Linsevs. Flannels. .Ac. ic. His Afachinery is ofthe very best in the I'otinirv; and being in the most perfect order, he feels confident in warranting his work equal to that ofanv Establishment iu the AA'est. both as ngards neatness and tlura'iilitv He will do work on the shortest notice; ami hunt's , by Ins superior know ledge and strict at'ention to hit. nag'"' n" rlt l,lK'ral "''"O'tT the public patroFarmer, leaving AA'ool on their wav to the Cincinlian Market, can have their Polls as th.-v retarn home i AA". Hltlt.t.S. Harrison, Dearborn Co., Ia. 4-nm Superior Ecots and Shoes. r J1HE mid. rsigmd hajnt rireiw.l from l he Af ailii In in r,-. ;, ore, low ti, Mns.arhuscits. asiry superior lot i-f Moots and Shoes, rotiM'ting of ; 4So pairs Men's thick Root.; iA pairs Men's kip do; 25 pairs Children's do; pairs Miss. .' kip do; 50 pairs AA'omen's kip tin; ' 50 pairs Hovs thic k Rroeans; 20 pai rs , nulls do do; 10 pairs Hots, ihick Roots 2 pairs A'ouths do do; in pairs Men's kip Ilr. gan,. p. 1 YXE.Il. Hrookville, Jan'y.'l, 134. XAVIfi ATIOX OIl-:V. -i'r.tt A It It AtiKMKV I S FOR IS41 -f ' ; M A I L.-t; . AV . P A A F K 'S Ctnrinnati and Cat,, or.ttge c itv, iimi.. fiBiiy packet Lille. I. sees daily 4 o'clock P. M . precisely; W,'v, La, cited, fr at : nllti alter Ihe tnth .list K P...L.., I IhiIv tin t.,..- u at,.. r-4,...i ti. .u Ill-h lll.lo.lr. t'levetown, Ifarnsun, . w I i-enleo. It ,i l.e.t. r. Hronks ills-. M. i.itner.i. Laurel. Cotiuer.nlle, and Mil ton. I his route pass, s through the principal towns in the AVhite AVater Valley. 'I he following lloai. comprise Ihe Line: J O. ADAMS, rpi. ta ' LAR A. Cant. I'm. i s R ttssetl, j TF'.M IM ST, Capt. St, phi n I.. e. X. n. Passengers by leav.ng then- nam. s and resilience, at AValker .V tl tether's AVhite AAater Canal Hasin, will b. called for in anv pvrt ofihe city Every attention will bo ,,d , ,j , lhe cn,forl of all passengers who travel on these R.,at. Arrange, m. iits have b.-cn mad. with a dulls line ufStages. ,-o-iii-ess, and w. st, after the arrival ofthe lioais'at s amnrulge c llv. AV Al.KF.lt .V p..?().. A I inriunati, March .Ad, l4-i. ! i-.'m IX ills, PARASOLS, Silks & Ribsnd?, ? II AA F: just received a good assortment of (ingham and t'alici Parasols. . S.Ik, Plant Dress Silks R.innet Riban.ls. Hnnncts and Palm I.. afllais. AV'btcb w ill be sold al tbe lowest Cincinnati prices for cash. Persons w ishing m buy goods w il I fi net it to their inu res, lo call am! examine the prices of my goods beTore tliey nvake their pnrchases. May 1", ls. k. TYXI'.A'. O 31 X IIS US LI VK From Brookville to Cincinnati, , Cnri ..-r the F. S. Mail. THF, Omniliusw-ill 1 the ti L...ll it...t erery Tuesday, Tliur.dav, and Saturduv morning, at i 8 o'c lock. ' ' ; ll..iun.:n. .. :il 1. ..... House. Cincinnati. every Monday, AVrdio-s, lav. and F ridav morning, al o'clock. STEA'ENSOV &. lll't KF.it. Feb. 7, IS49. 7 ' SLI0 IRON & WAILS. I I HAVE jnst received from I'ltt.bnrgli a lar t Int. a l.n l I oi Mtgo anil nayne Iron, assorted sues. nails Is of all sixes, which I will sell at the Cioel..,,.. 1 prices adding the frvii;ht and Dravac, tor cash. i-c. ii, im. k.i vx p-n QUEENS IVARH. & J. C. Ill'ffl OA' will have a snlrndlid assort incut t-f Uueelis arv nmn it. . . l mar e, 1649 IS-ly i Administrator s Notice. i nt niiorrsirnm uas tnis iav taken r.ni I.-t.or. ..r Administration, on the estateof Susan Srolton. late

... ...o.... , o,.,. , ,.,. , nr csiaii ts p.rnliahlr olvM"- ' JOSfrH TIOPFORD, Adm'r. May :s, mi.

Eagle WoolcnFactory.on Eli's Creek. V '111 S't! scriln r retnri.s his r'Vj g'a'et'ol il.aiil.. tor pji f.i,,,r, Aj-tT-x ,'' shnre if - .'T- !ss"sV nob'ic n.r..i-., 11.:

par. d l.. M...it:ir'.ir.. I'l. .'.!,.. r.auoi t: 11. (!,!,., l ain or twi!! J, ::ri I t .N, f l-titn. (, ''i-: I r: f :.,., i.. . t.! it !.;, h he I. r AV..'. lor wen,. 1, vaie: itl:, k. ps oil haiid, .1111I ill Done in the b. .1 p.si!,!,. ,., ,,, f r 3 all tune, ul ll'i uir. I I I s ! ! 1 1 v 1 : H He hi- a i,M;r 11 1. ...... . . , 1. .. ..' . will, pimile. Rti.ern.l Hnr.- r.-' li.rn.vlii, h be ,v,! sell low. ' ' V ' I ' May Li. o-Hu r..j. U. & W. EI i.o.t'Iooiw, Plane & Edge Tool Ka-aufacturers And l)e:.!..rs i lV,r.)vv;,rM j,..-i'..rv, 1 NO. 3A4 M AIN S H 1 FT f lUtw.er Eighth a. d Ninili.CIM l' N V I. . coders, iarpe tilers, AA ftr.iii, C nitt.H'ii1, Chi.ir M.ikers' Tools, of every :-srr:ption. ; iiiwavs on ti.uii!. ,OK M A TF. TO OHln.H, AT Miulll NO ill i Mar. J.i. -4S. 13-1 v . t . . - Still riorc Estracrdir , -f E would advise our readers ,., r.r ,1,-4. I "Of crea.ing poptilariir i.l l)r H:,ii' 1 r. i, an. Mr. N .r.l,. tl- ;. , , af , l- .. ni:i:s, u. a( the tin r t,l't nr. s that n i ..rro iTiin? -ininti - ,,.Ir i.w n eit lis. w 1 -.i..:t j '"""'ly p'l''il.?l'S. that those w!e. ion be al. t.w . I"' in. lei'i ... ..r -ri.ru ihnriivn 1:,.. I .... .. e.e . nail I' '1 I 1 I all ileum, I, t. .,'.,. , s.or.u it. titc.r I.-:,,.., ,1 rr::.t;,,., ... ,.. ,ltl. truly va' uaMe medicine. 1 he ,.esm .,, ,..,, ; i" guarantee Dr. Hair. IWm ta g.v, r. Ii. r w,t,i - returns no- n.iiiiri . Kn bent,. , has be. u 1. in ( io,,:!,,:,.., "j,lrj - ',!,,. lu. that ,ii,iin, so smu win. t:io .-.hot.-.' a:.i; 1 ; . ... mt ine i:rsi tiolto- r. l.il-ll, ,". For sale ty JOHN MNK Ali'.l. G.ii r:. a .-. hi f.,r te:l,.iii ..'cud M. '. I! All.;., !.,. ! Bewaro of Counterfeits:! "1 TH l-.V 1 wasiti Cine innt.i, Ii-t iiiii', r I vns A ver sorely cfllii-te.l w ith n., , o l.. .t-. dmg r,.i,-li. r.n,l in seeking a c i.- w as n.,!ue. ,1 I., trv lr. IID'S I Mil AX II A LAI .,!' 1.1 i E: .1 e r. !,-f I lb tamed was so sodd, ,! at:d so .--r ti,:i it, i t t(,at 1 t". ,t it , to be my doty to o'i tain the agency. Ili .te .lone . . and now offer il lomy n, gl.liors as'ihe ti, -t and s.u'.st r. ou dy for rough., ..'.,!, br nrl-iTis. incipient consum'itiop. a. tin, i i. sour throat, li.iar-i r. -s and all MM'. D I s. K ASKS. Minister, an.' .-lor put liy sptakers w ill find ihems. !n, sgnally b.nif:!t,d bv it. u... J'.enare ol InirtiHon t N one r. mi tii' lull Ilr. 11 IVS . liul.au Duim ft' IV. pared on', I,v 1 ' " Dr. P K . A ()MI! AtGir. ! At the F'.clcctic Di,p. n.ary on .t!i st. ktuun n:.- , and R.ice, CiiK-iitiuiti. , .toil V riVK A ,"?!). Ar lit. ! officr for Tin: cu,;i: df j Lung 1):. a., s. Lit , r Coo:pl:.int, Scro!'.; I.oi- l)i., :js, ., , ilii meaiir Aff. rti, ins, wlnthtr rc'irnl er u.s.i jc.eiimon forui: D..p, p.,. Cancers. St. Aim.' Dance, i Parali.i., Tic-11,,1,,,-. uv.'i ,nia!.- Dis, a, s and A , :,k- ; lies, and all Chronic II,.. as. ol'the Sl.un-K'li. II. art. j Spleen. Kind. -ys, 1' w s I. ill 11,1 et ti , r I irja.)-; at he j F.-lnliC Disp. n.rtry. s, ih ..,,. ofKiflli s- l..-..,er A . lie and Race, Cmciiiiinti. O Att. io'ii ,g I'hs.i.-a'i i Dr. P. K. AA )!:; At ;!!. Ieath to Tooth Ache. Pr. par , otilt by Dr P. K. A i,mh;,,i;li at .1 .n! l,y ' r. .p. . table 1i -iiggt.t. i h r. .11 I, , ii l the No: i li at.il , ei. t I Ii'" remedy in . r I'.ul. to cure wh. n u. .1 .1. cording : to the .lireclions ;ainl it may lie used bv a'l c':i... . el ' patii tits w ith p. rt. ct a els a I ail Inn, i as it do. s t: ; contain any dangerous art,, le and w ill not imitr. tl.e ;"' JOHN RIXKARD. A;ent. . j hirea.tvl.y ilirftr.t of M i v f,r Card i h g. I and as our M.irhiues are of the bes ;n the eonntry. and we have old and trie.! bauds, w. can j with coiilidince warrant the best ol work, on short , liolice. ! CAliniNC AND sriXNIXf.. I AA' 1 1 1 l-e done for eu.lomers at the following prici s; A'hite AV,ol iu broachesj is cts. pr. I1.,, j Mixed ' 17 . . R.eling Aarn, 2 '1 be snuilU st I ,t. r,,r .i,,onir tiio.i be u lis. .M ANFFACI l.'ULNC. .leans, blue mivd, 3 leal, M pr. j.l. t. . I " i. af 1 1, Sa-l mei. accor.ling t- color. ."Jt,,:f Casstmere, according to color, i'l,,r5 Cloth, according tu color. 50 for .' AA'hite I-'lanucl , according to w idth. t 5 i.,2s' Dyed " .. 2J 'o'TI Illatikefs, per p-iir, SA en AA'e have a very largestnyk of AA OOI.EV C.OOIlS of the above kind., which we ill t-e "l;,d t,. . -hat.ge for AA'ool. fash, or any kind e!" Predu.-,-. at rt fair prices. As we are tieti rn.ilied to w an al,t our w oi k C.i.'d, and oui e,.nd. d.iralil.-. w e h.iie u...l,,:,.e. lartre bjire of the ptiblic patroitatre. CALL! FRY I:,, A I S F. F ! .' and ifvoti ir- ti:. appointed, we will make vou whole. K. M .ACY Jc Cr. I T.aurel, April ftb, lc4. r. w lll.oriM !-H;(;r. cmiJimmi li:,!S Srom ! X. W. CliAIMI AX. iJJSi M.i in Xirc f. ar.ir the C. ill ll,,e j fvrA.vrv ; KOX ,V XAI1.S ofallsizes.S! F. F.L nfeverv ,1, s m crii.lum.allof'tlte t.-ry best o, ttaiil v- w i.rranted I Anvil.. A ises. Hollows. Carriage .p'niigs and I rot , Asl. s, llauiini red Iron, Crow bars, SI. di-e and I ini ' mei moulds. Allot' good quality and warranietl M.SlL ; A stip. riorarli, le of Shin Iron...s i.-. t j.-, nX- R All ot ll,. abote artich will b.-.d for cah' I n' ? Country Merchant.'aiid Rlacksniith willl.ti.lil lor their luten .tin call li.loie nt.rcha.inr . elsewhere. X . AA . C 11 A : M A August 21st 1S45. I I n. if. Rt Kio.v. jno. c. niRioN'. ! I lo for California! Splendid Assortment Of (!'oi)s: astern It. k J. C. HI R ON' nr.- ,m. ;.ld j w -t,-, oo.,. i...orttii. ol . Cioods. dir. ct from Pliila.l, Ipl, termined to sell im tbe Citieti. i che-iper than iln y have et ,-r I..I Spring and Suttiui, i .1. w Inch ih. y are ,1, . of Frank tin t'ountv. ti oil', re. I in lh is to jiI M t i.el.n-e. fn-ir sloe's is r, laigcalidvt I t.d, and I. , ling confident lh.,t l,. y :, p as well a. oi n et stmfk -. ate! l!,e Put, in- , , ll s. lecase fw i n. r . : i . it.ev i.ivt'e cvcRVRonr lo call an. I I sei, c s. i sa.eiii lor tbe-n-FOR MEN' AND ROYS I h, ir Meek consists in part ol rrencn and horli.l, v,'... t !),.,'. mi. tit. lo Oo r.-own Mine do; do; .1... do: do "Ine Orel ii M IV , "-4 Tw ,,!; II. .iter and F. It HI k, Miv'.l. :,u, 1 am i ( a..inrt: Slim. t-. nil .nl,. an,! oners; K-nnirk" Jesili".; F.IIICV I'we.d.. Silk A'. sef; pi.,:,, nod fanes Satins Mai .aii s A . sun,.; and t.ent. i n,, i, D. ;:: .. wl.it, Hiding Cord and It. unr. plain & fancy: 40 in ' Sum in. i- mar t.,, o,. n ;,,; ,.,, , : l lain, fan.) and I'l. in Frencti Limn. Drape t. 1 i Nanke, n: Pt. I i J. fjiui H-, and Su.u.lier Clolh 10 bilk. Worst, f. a-i.l C I'inti Ser - iOOIIS. .Vc. LADIES' OKI- SS i AA'e particularly invito the a t, lo nir as.orimt in ,,f Ilr, c.r.,, Iltloil of ihe l.a.'lies. !s, as we think we can suit cvertr variety ot list, . p"a itch. Matte lest.r. ir.d T-nrl .AO . Fane, l i-. i., Ii 1 ,. i-n tiitir1.-! 2.'0 Aim ii. n. Eng. ami French P.int.: 100 Siiocrttne Ilr, i :o.,.ie r Plaid I'. i oe .sortie, I. me,, Cumhlots. i, I. nu n I ustresFr mli f'1,.,,,,1,,,, t ,:.... .. .. .... vntr it i-ai-,., y.rk and Mode Satin Sn-.pe Lo-t..; Xf.,,1. una ar.I Plain Lllsirr.; A lie -in, an -Silk rstupe; t nam, li e n and elinngeal,!, Lustres; plain stri j.eti aim piain .ivo, ,: Mull; Hi. In ... sit'r.c Muslin: nliiio . tie.m i.i. , . .-. p. S i-. .A: Ca j x loria and l;,-!.,,,, I.aw.". . . . r. in,." . : I ' le-' I log: Late; Fry,,!,,,, Ftlg.i.-. More 1 br. ad l:.ntg U I '; Inserting; J.ir.m. it F .!,..- i,,.. , ., .. 111 . :,ps :,,! f.,., It,,,,,,. , nl,,,,,,,.. ,, inK ,,, ! h'rk ''':'f : Crape l.i.le- n;k ..., wh.., s.,-, ; silk Fringe; l.ee.lle- Work, d Collars; L.n, ; C,.l,-. , and l.em d-siiirh,,! TLIL l-, f,,. , al, ,,,, , ,.,,... i cotton I ,-le Thread: S.Ik and Ki t r;:,,,.., !..,,- and , short M,i,.: si;,,,- ,o-.l. mix'd. black and white s.ik , . ..., ; j,, h H,i,., .c . , ,,, r, t and mode Sll.i.;t .. hmerp Shawls RUNXF.TS. Unmirr tin,,!, t;,.,,,,. n, t,,.i . ... c I on, non Sir.,,. Lawn and Fan. . ' f ... r Lawn and Fane; H.i'.ihk; f.r Ladies and Misses. .. HA IS AND CAPS. iit .TeT"' uf 'M"''' Sk'"' V:re, silk. Brii-h. alilornia. Sportintr. Ptarl A-hi..nd, ri'iUma' 'p,"i, ,;::;:17",,,mV""' H;",n Oil C?mn fans "ll'' - '.'"'. ';-""" anil il Cloth aps htl.lreii s Leghorn IL.ts. r-nii i -v ii Mini s. UO prs Men and Revs' Hums; liCO '' kilns' s on.t-.iogoi-vt, ,, , XIori.ee.., K-;.. an.I Stt,, ,r" " ' '""I" """ Sii! ! r.; La.lt.-s' stout ti I . ...c n,i,,. ihjcn atlU He-lit tenters 1,1." I t rs; llii'kiu.-. Jetl't r.mi I k s: ait : oni.-n s -. 1 1 ; , i hl'k and light Kid and Morocco Slilip. r.- S.Vv; '. per.; iid. gem ral assortment e.i Re) .','(.;, rl.' at d A hlltlren s Slntet. ; HARDAVAA'E ', Of atl kinds, queel.swnre groceries, i,.,,l. .otion ' yarn and battmr, upper and sole le ather, br..,, ,d ' " ' " "e vnecK.. Illisees, Wlnduu iiinirr l,li,. , I k Is, axes, spades, slinvels.cll.c-I'.. I .. . , yards, rope, trace- chains. 'saw, sqm.'res ""hin-.s ' sere s tacks kmve. and forks, spon., r,,.. ..fane' lulls, ae.le, l,, ,; , Hrm a.u 1m.Ui 'f , files, chiscle, Irace lm:,, Ar. Steel beads. - ,!rk , poe kets. and ,.r.e rla.ps, ting.a.e.l t . i.t. co.nl.s, ' pins, needles. ilk lhrei.il, .tnel notions f,i kind. 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4 O T.D EX' A SSO IJ T3I EX T. Cheap! Cbeaper! Cheapest!: t iht s t w Stfir- i-f I.INCK t AUQUUAR. -' ..,'. y,.i th eft,,- pt.,ir svbre, Eait -.V " v.- -. s,rert. r.r.'jKrn.i.z. tsor.isj. IM'K ,V KAKH'HAI: t.ndtra g. t.er.... p,.hS 4 J-r Hietr i-itet t e tl.aiiks for tbe patronage - ' m t ar.I fan. r t!i, ins. ;,, s, by .trict app'l. alien, lo tot r;t continued support. 1 hey now eft. r a It.-ao-tjln! Assrcoi. til ..t" ."sp.-ing and -Sunnier Gends. u. t icio.:,' v , !, . d from tile i lioicest Blocks of I lit; .ca.ii. I heir stock now con.i-ts in pari in p. r Am, riau,Eii;ii,li, F.-rnch ud G' crii.an Rrtjt s :o, I,, I' Jin-.t, Fancy Ca.sitns r I -la. k. blue, gray and f..ncy Satisvc lis K.i.t.tckv and Domrsi ,c J, aus I etds, V, Iv. tt, ens. Limit lis stud Cel. uailex. do l.i s.'o Patagonia ytel ,-t!.. r Cortincs V MS'! I M.S.. Sui.fr Pressed and Cm-:, d Safins do l'l:u and F".inc;'Mlks d.. Silk and Cotton Aciit ts do 1 rem ! and ". .in l.laek Ln.t.ngs .lit 1 am j a-:,l Plain S.i .ur.it r A'e-tius (assort, J - Si.iir )vv Goods. Super 1 i:nu l:.lvV ru.-e ..' via rrd LMir. . I'iain Kiik'.-Ii ?lrriiiu It at-1 and tIM A pnen I.t. rs . d. mu. I Siik trit-d M.a.U CUili Ct I. wi,:I; 9ny A I..;i, i n. w ttU ! um S K -tj-intM Molr rimltc !.. Fen !i. S-.ii ii aiul 1. m ic l-nilian: I a w 1'u.k. !.n, . ;r- . Mi.il I i ft Kr iith tuo I i: ant! NT p .! wo MM If I.-int I'-ziiM kimI F-y M ! t'.v l.-tm J-un und Kluiitn (I iiHaii (m flJ I'.am and funcy A itn-rica'i l'rtni rui '.n:it .mil I Jnc LAWNS I lui'i crii up il an-l Mriprd J.ittnvtt . rn-k nu't Mi,U Mu-iii l'laiu A. Kane It ri ilam'kt n 1tTi ' il Silk fit 1u S-'k, I.'nn a:nl ri:iMH Vs(!v( t t'o IM'k S-Ik 1 :u-' Vt i'v aiAii C,r-t fi l!t-rif iniii ami hancy IK.T.SS SII.K DOM r.STU.'.S11. l',::-nili:re a!,d M.,r;n, r- fl,,,!,. 1- o tl.e! ll." Ull t in, o I I I.. I.. A I.U '" ! Cotton do ,! 'o l!:s rioslni. M. ilio. t., Ii..t-.,i;t anjotlnr K.-.l I ,.knif ",'""' ll. ii.d am! t,:-e ii ! ;anu. Is It!. ac!o .1, brow u and coi'd Driloiti;, Col'd Muslins, Xj;ik.ens at.d Si li-i.-s Nil A U'LS. Sti rr nl d aii:(. tnfit- S!.n! t!" -i and pl.ii, 1,1k and noi!- fi.k frird . "i iiiln t Slsitw U Sonnets & Rit'oons. Sof.er i : neb L.ic- R.-nu, i ;n, w stslel il-i F:.ncj I. :,,-,- ami l.tsca.l do ! (.imp and Ii ii. land rl. do r i. r, nee Itra d mi .1 ,ifi Straw no d- Mi... s , j..,irte,l i dn sfi'i:; ,;i .;ss r.V: vr or r.isrr. ri.ji; .IM l .'.I' RlpriiSi. .-f. .v. r.-iMSl.TTS, 77; A7 i ') .1 V; t tiTUV it..vt; s, I..1if'.s' r.i.'k, HIIITF. .1SI MIXF.Ii s;r.K. crrox Sc t,.i.v:i.s' it'ooi. a to, a'.v., S!l K -I.v.'i M-iii.UR i7.'.'.V(,;;.v .iyu .jj,."ti' 'A'f W HL'TTOSS: i. nir.' .:x: crsrr k in. s:i.k ami cotiosCL'tFLS. I , eking 11 ...,, AV:, 1 H.., r. Hals nn.l C.ips, lloi ts and Sh.ies; Lu.il. s' and ti. Ills" I Jrpet Sacks, I. inlir, lia., l'arasol and Fans; . M.oe I eg.; Hard .i are and Cutlery; tilas. ami t.i.-s nsw are. T nice. Haiti r and Leg Chains; AVooil, it Al are; fifoc. l ies. Kr ,c ,Ve All kinds ol : ppro. e. Country Produce liken in. i-Nchange fort sJTCISH TRICES. 0 J Ilem'tah- r .,.r li nlln: .A l.illllll. il-iir i. nr. f. reeH Im k. .'low -l.ilii.tg." Maivh l.i, in I.INCK Si. FAKCyL'li A H. Si'i;i.(; axi) sr;i3iiai f1 O O I) s A PEW ARRIVAL. STIK Sl'ltSC HlUKK ju.t i.pt iti d .it-auiifti. m a-""i tiiH iir ul Srii Mi- and bumnicr t.iuni., him!nit r ilu-ni upon -urli ifrm in hi ulti ciDstnihtir autl, tin- pn'ilir L,-r:n rul) as i.i ihallt n-r compctitiou. I!: Mock cmiwissts iu pari of S;m i- Knlissti, Kit nrlt :mi Am. rUan CLOTH 5 I'lnin nml K;iiu v ( a-ii)ii-n 4 riiiin M;i. k, hniM p, Itlnc aiul 5t t -niixt'tl SHitin Itt . r!:;d und Sinp d i',, K'iit. kv and li"ni."-iit ,1. nn ciripcd und (iImhi 1 I. .in .and Kj. I'nifils l im n- and t luM.U t . Stiuinu r t Uitlis iti.d Mulctir Curd Kii'.Hiy 1 "Sviiin T; and A' bt ti. u Ladies" Department. ri -ilti ami I .n, ey 1):-,.. S(k So ji, r bl'k S.ik AVa rt. I u .t ri . Fi--.tr. d and PI., id I. u.tr, . Stripe I ami t bniiealilc do P::iin ::t.d M-le colon d do An e mail. I r, mli. Domestic ami Scotch f.uiH-l,am M. lo eoi'.l, I. I k an I f.n. y De l. am. s .lo do ,1,, Wc.lt ll .Iu rancy Ca-Iiim res, M nitrrn, Itiiena A'i.ta and Orfgou l'iaid Plain, pinii!, (low creel ami figuretl Aon-ri a- Prints, ' "o l do l.ngli.b )v French la Plain and fancy nil r, .1 ,f0 I Iiam and plaid Linen Lustres , a new style) Plain Mid fancy Latins Ladies anil tienlli in. n's Kid and Silk OI.OVFS l .' do CI i and l.i.le '1 bread ,!t AVh:',-, black. tr.:x- d and fncy lloseniid J Hose , l'la'.n ::l.d plaol Jac.-tu Is Ii'i.li 1 in. M.. Look Mti.liiu a:nT Swi.s MtiJI, Lin-n ami A'irtoria Lawns l.iaen and Silk Pocket ll ilk'fs Plain and Fance SilkCraeais e mbri Has. p;.ra.ois Fans Dri Haudk, I, l-o fs nnd R, ton, its A .pi. 11. lid a-id w I 11 select, d Mock of n, .,,1 r , HON M i; T S Of al l.imls :n d ejti.-ilities. I lain and Fai cy Silk and Satin P.or.nrt Ttil.l.tns :ip .!. .taron, t. r:.a;:s. La.'.s and Ins- ruui:. t... ton " 'I hren.l I. arcs and Edin 5!we;i;::icoiis. f-twi.ic. hi!... I ;.ir an.: Ilr, lnmiiiin.s tilt ached and to.-un I .tin n T,!, Covers e .:;. t ' 1 1-4 I nr.-nst. r i;t:i!:s M. n 11, a . r Silk. For and Xrntr.i Hats M. n's iiiul i, p, a, Spurl.t.g Hai Rii. oa Ai-ta and Palm L at' flats Men's and Hots' cloth. Silk and Cotmn Glare d Cap. fXMSI-'.STirs. i V :.I d an.) Ii. n Mh in f rjrmHi t. idi h, from t V-t l I i( kuic'.: mi ,. V Sti-ipi . Cht ki uic- iliinfra. 'aLT'ti v, i in;. T i.u n nnd C-.itu IX.it-in;a Wftjf. Vt !!.. in.d Hd f l;in:iU 5t livia, Cwilmt d M n-lm. nd NutiUfsT n SHAWLS. Silk, r.inh'el nnd f'rspo Shawl. Sill. Ki.d Pi. .Ii. ,i, Fringe and M..! c ol d 5-ha w 1 s De l aim- a, i,l 11, act Cloth Shaw Is ANo a h. m y and'we ! ., levied stcck of f,iiee nsw are and t'.las.w a:-e; ll.ir.t ee are and Cetll.-e. Loci's a:.,i Six.. , St I. ami I ppe r I.f al'lt r, t; r.,ct ri, Salt. I rim, ,Vr. ,A c. 1 he si:' seulKr haseu-.ned stipt in.i advantages ill th'-se 1- c:io:i ef l.i. stuck,. -I nd be :i. ling I hit his goatl. snd ; ic. swill .tand ih,- n i ol .t i he most roretai .y .iivtt. th. not c'loti of the whole con i:tn:nuiiiiy '-' I il c e &t.) e x.iimne f' r tl,, tu. I, RIC H AH U 1 WFP Blooki ille . "Tarc-h Zc if.'.. iriiMi: & co. " nt.i:s u: i)i:.!.i:ns is i Is.Z.-. W.ifrijc-. .S'ic!rv, t x I i. I . - M k -,R S cXM.S fi M.VI F l; I t r"10S I of I, N'S I A N 1 I V en I. an,'.. a:i r-t tensive luiiru,. ... Oe! ! ail.l Gill .Irweli V. -l,,l,l oH c;i. .-tp.-t i-.ee. .. e.o n antl ..iii r I,. ,, r and Verge VA'airh"i -,. ild and Silver Pencil.. Spereacle Class, s. el: ll Si, ii. e,., p,-r. nssioo ca ps, Pi, lots, Hazel-. K Discs -ie ..or-. ,Ve. .A c. ". , AAc-t Fourth Street lINt l.WAII net 2-1. : it. i . j , A ", II ' V Alt.. ,1 f .0lO I. MS. AA':, y,,e I rol, . . S0.0 lb.. Slige, Ire.n. : .'0 Kr. Sumata Nails. J'tsf received. Mr ,-; iIlt. m'v,,,,,. tr -. ; r,h- - ' " rr;,: I .!; .It.. Merchant, gee, all y, and 1 will sell... smal i a. It ante ou cost. rrool,v:!le Nov t fe. TVK!1. ist-.-House and LoL for Fale. TII F. tthCrih-r wtli-s to lti clH--1linr Hnnst 9n

l-f, iin.Hr.! in Ifiirii plat of Iti-iiuK viiir. ft t tu :it tur hniit. r.rarlv j w hnxtt in tSc lu t rtI- wiili f.mr routu-, ci'iinni" ni'y nrinnp-rt fr a r.tmilr. Mini m .1 n!i a;iii nn i nund pla-. A fuiA ni l' m tt- ar.. It il! !.- t(t t ht sju r than ii tan be Imii.c, Any jh r-nn ihir.c nh a r 'uu ut r. fr icc:ij .nnc . t.i 1,ir a :;f snii pi oti hU- 1 n , o ir i,T , ,f Innrfs., u ij jilta-i ml1 at t!i- ;! ni; aurf set-. JAMK.S HKYNOI.DS .'Hn '. 1-4 '. ?4-t. Administrator's Notice Y"llt'l" i-leervhy j-te en that I, tiers of Adrri.it. -: A, Ir iliuiloii ihe esiale ,.l" Use hard- Rarbonr d--e. a d, Hi. of Franklin Co Ind.. haee b-en grantsd to ihe undersign, ri, hv th- IVotj .tc Conn of raukliu Co I hose hid. hie d to saiel e stte-e ate r. q il i reel t in.tl.e ttntii. eiiste .aymcnt, and those having claims w ill pre s. nt iliciti, legally aueheeltc.-itcd tetlfnnone y. ar for p.-.ytpe r.t. l he e .tate t-considered sol. ent. I ra-ieii. Harbour, the l- partn. r of t'.e tie ccasrt! in Mi. .;i n-id, is aiiihoriT' .! to s'tile the h!iu.es i f ill. fti'i.t. ."?HV At TW, Att-n , f-JSl'.-.