Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 August 1849 — Page 3

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FOREIGN NEWS.

ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPA ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. . - ; Cholera Increasing in London and Liverpool--Appal-ling Distress in Ireland --Sailing of the Irish Pa-triots--Address to their Countrymen--Success of the Moderates in Paris--Difficulties in the French Cabi-net--Interesting News from Italy--Constitution of the Roman Republic--The Hungarian War--Nothing Decisive yet--Holston's Defeated by the Danes. Saint Johns, N. B , July 25, 1849. The steamship Europa, with 123 passengers, arrived at Halifax last evening, and our Express started immediately, and reached here to day. General Summary The weather has been excessively hot in London and Liverpool, and in both places the Cholera is steadily on the increase. In London the deaths last week were 152, and in Liverpool 201. The epidemic has broken out in a very fatal form in Southampton, and seems to infect the entire Southern coast. The crops throughout England and Ireland are very promising, but the potato disease has appeared in a number of places in Ireland. The Irish papers contain most distressing accounts of intense suffering among the poor, particularly in the Southern districts. The work-houses are filled to repletion, and there are thousands of persons who appear actually without means to keep soul and body together. The Irish Patriots. On Monday, O'Brien, Meagher, McManus, and O'Donohue were embarked on board the schooner Swift, which sailed immediatelv for Van Dieman's Land. Previous to their departore, they placed in the hands of mutual friends an address to their countrymen, of which the London Times says : "It must be admitted that its tone is unobjectionable nay, even more moderate than could be expected from men, the whole tenor of whose previous conduct favored the supposition that they were acting not as free agents, but as the victims of some unknown species of downright lunacy." France. The elections to fill thirty-five vacancies are going forward quietly, and the results in Paris favor the moderate candidates. The Ministerial candidates were all returned in the provinces. Lamar tine and a few other Socialists have secured their electioa. On Thursday there was a rumor iu Paris of a difference in the Cabinet in relation to the affairs of Rome, and it is said that Carrot and Dnfeaur will retire. A doubt was expressed whether England bad, previously as reported, remonstrated with Franca on the subject of Ro:e. M. Da LaV.vs has beeu dispatched as Ambas sador extraordinary to the Fort if St. J?n:e. with much apparent haste, with the obiectas has been conjectured, to neutral. 7 Lord Falruerston's decided or apprehended intervention in favor of the Romans. Regarding this subject, the I-omion Sun says : '-The Marquis of Normandy has presented a note to the French Government, from Lord Palmerston, demanding an explicit explanation as to the intentions of France with regard to Rome. How loug it is intended that the French army tihall occupy the Roman Territory, and whether it is resolved to support the Pope. The Legitimist and Jesuit journals are setting up a cry lor the absolute unconditional restora- : ... .t.. it , correspondent ci . the London I imes savs no such follv is intend- I

, , , J s. ,vi, uru,?, v aa in vviiiutttiltl. e. by the r rench tiovemn-ent. , Th- next year the parrison was erected, and in Several Committees of l;.e Legislative As- ihe year 13 the first snorting of Fulton's sembly sntla prorouon from the lo:h of stwd hroke upon the silence of these extensive August to the 1st of October, without detri- wil.ls, and tl.e steamboat Mexico made her apmeat to the public busiuess. A commission n-arance at Fort Sneliinjr. In the vear 1?3G was appointed forthwith to consider the prop..- j ibe l.md on the St. Croix was purchased from "!.?..,. ,,. ... tite Sioux and Chippewa Indians, and the set1 lie , oii.ica.Ues which continue to beset the tlements on that river commenced the same t rench l.overnment, particularly rt-gtrdiR-' the 1 year. Italian qoestiert, greatly fluctuates. j " 1 l,e principal places of business in the terriI he lans Moniteur contains a cispatch from j tory are St. Paul and St. Peters, on the MissisOanmot, piviug an elaborate description of the sippi river, Stillwater, on the St. Croix, and tint! ficw-l 1 It mskJd 1. .CltaL. f T 'I'll . .

.....t.v... me t!i ..i jane, ine rouacu l.ao, on Lake Superior. St. Paul is Romans fought desperate,y, leaving four hnn- the temporary seat of jrovernment of the Tcrdred killed and one hundred and seventy-five j rilorv, situated on the left bank of the M:is. : prisoners. I rench a.itmt only nin killed and ! sippi river, about five miles south of latitude 43 HO prisoners. In consequeuce of the surrea-1 degrees North. It is said to be at the head of dr of home the orders received at Toulou em- , svamhoat navigation on the river, beino- eiaht bartnnji reinforcements were countermanded. '' miles b- land below the far-famed fdlsorSt i and . steamer already at sea will be called bt-k. ! Anthonv, and six miles below Fort Siielling-. ' rJ-TloJr IT movenu;"ts ha.ve at -nthIimPproichigrSt.Panbvth6 river, after ma. i rw It-"re h r'-"8 "T,-"'' ki:,i-ra '' ar,l""d lh reservation, '

ueipam, tn company with Bernard an,i Aratjo. ' i" present areounls ol the tholera are Li- - vor-tbie. Ihe deaths decreased 30 per tiav. . ssuiuri sji s.eiiiis in tans ana suburbs since ine commencement of the Cholera have been more than twenty thousand.

,,Bl?- l,iu cloven down so as to make a m n'.erate The Roman Assembly at its last sitting, when ' down to the river; these two points of it waa determined to surrender the Kterttal City j oress ar epper and lower landing. It is a to the Freuch besiepers. adopted a Constitution, j h"e 8 town; has considerable water ordering it to be deposited in the capitol, as an : rovrr, and a fine view cf the river. It is itnxpresionof theuiiaiiimons wish of the people. ! rrovi'-S very rapidly ; lat spring it contained Tbia declaration of the Romau people is to be ',''" five linn.-.red 'inhabitants, now it contains . ei-graved on marble. Funeral services hare also ' ;:1,oul ''!t a Immired. There are three respecbeen ordered for those who fell defending the I V!!, !"M"!s ," f ihem as large as the HamRepublic, i Lton Hotel, which is just finished, aud a very Th fail entrance of the French occurred p;, ; s'ahstatiti.,1. good building it is. There are a th 3d insl. The Assembly issued a bulletin 1 cre :l man" Mores, warehouses and shops of va.tnnouncing the arrival of the troops, asui tec-! r'""s kin,'i- Von can procure everything here ommendicg abstinence from revenge as useless !" ""''ng and drinking line, that "can be had aad unworthy the dignitv of Repul.liians. in your town ; every amusement is followed Garibaldi succeeded iu escaping from Rome ! f!'"re 'Is. hr, cardsj billiards, bowling saloons, i with ten thousand men. He was louf.lv ap-j' l '" -ns are making great preparaptauded as he passed through the citv. It was' ,I0ns for Fourth of Julv celebration. There thonght that he would nrobablv fall in w.i:h a i l b" speech, dinner, ball, firinir of cannon.

detachment of the Neapolitan or Spanish troops j w wi.vui ne niint give trouble. His intention is, it is aaid, to invade the Kinciom of Naples ...c uraidisision oi ine I tenth expedition set cot in pursuit of him. The Roman Government is composed of four inditridoalsv, three Freshmen and one Roman. i ne latest accounts state that the Roman mn KM.,lu!iln T : ... - .1 .... ntcipaiity claimed that no Convention had been '

niaoe wun ine t rench. j cnurcnes without a pastor. This is all I have The Pontificial arrra had been raised, but the ' Iearned " relation to churches. There is a very tn-colored flag remained. respectable public school house, in which a Venice holds out against the Austrians, and i so!,o1 " faught bv one of Gov. Slade's Yankee they continue to make the most vigorous rests- ; C,rls- About firtv scholar attend. I have hd tance, although laboring nnder pre-it incooven- ! warded by V. B. Smith & Co., of Cinrinnaiem!ars in obtaining proper nourishment. j ,l the publishers, for gratuitous distribntioa in "trd1nrston sent a dispatch to the Sar- l" Territory, two honored and seventy vols, of dinian Uovernment, expressing a wish that Sar-! ,he Ki lfctic School Books, which, agreeably to dim would not negotiate a peace with Austria. ; ''qest I shall distribute among teachers and Deamttrk and ,he Onrhirw. school officers. The signal of victorv has been gained bv t'.f T,h, l!"i!ans .(iout nd Winnebagoea) visit Danes over the Holsteins, iu North Ztitian.l, "! V,"-Vnd tra.-.e their skins, ornaments, mocand announced to the Minister of Copenhagen fu1 . , VA !e8a,io one hundred of w the followinir teleranhic disn.iel. f,m -ib. Xh I,eaos of "J. "d chiefs of the Winneba-

Commander of the D.tnish Squadron : ine commandant at l redonia demanded Un4tpsrt vessels for upwards of eight hnndred pnsoners, th.rty of whom are officers. It is expected they will arrive at Copenhagen to-mor-row. The enemy is totally defeated. 1 he enmy a battering guns have been taken." It is aid the Danes have taken Kolorn. Tfce II antra i-ia a trr. The Hungarians continue to carrv on the nequal struggle, with the combined a-mies of Atna and Russia, with indomitable energy and courage. frAdricea frcm Vienna of the 7th. have been received. The statements of the victory said to ?nTB ,?3n Jili- ere altogethtri" Th6 8re ia bsik wonThe Imn.t,M t. . r . r on ine right bank of "M' 8U" win Riab, followed the retorning Hungarians. ,,,d aooeared to have ohZThrilu'int at Acls it is said. The A., !"?ri,M m prisoners. JohtTa btW removed 1 y n"' Wher U,e El"pewr was. -o v H"nea!"l8n "'! returned to camp. The Thrown0, th'tA 0f tKe hriA Cnr, 7'" lhe,r'Ehkof thelanuheto Comorn, from hich point MSrrcuber. with Vft'J 7 SUadrn1Lor hors kl't up a fire with Cfty guns eight hours, cut the enemy's infants e.naining m entrenchments; one field b.i nn.,TM.ke",,,e,1 b'"ond th protection of Ihe r v..v.I1p,I1eui. i ins move. was ta runs in th. .... . . - s K ..v ,.t. , uis niove was tHs. f' "mi ree"ent of Aus trian eit in Hn- L ;Ked and P'ed the battery, .nL e;n,T h PPW of the men .11 fre aad . "ry co"sisl o- six -pound-T-v. n tWe,v Vulers. 1 '. ,!J!!T?S hvin e,n Transvlvanm succeeded, after an obstinate resistance, in URedf TbT " PMh ronClv for-wi-h "k 'T f0rw,i lh-ir way through 3tih c?5ZlS' fn,"re,! ,:ronM;'!, pn ,h

The trophies of this dy were eleven cannon '

, ..d s. iii capturing nenprai Weiss. The wouudeJ were, handed over to the ! AOstrians. ivu ....... r t ...... . . .. . I 7 vu,......s,ig,i; rii!yiTania si.ue mat 1 vuurt tvu-i, curp rmerro ine district aller a i siiarn selinn w-im me 1 1 11 ti nrtthn ' 1 ne Austrian Cvairison at Kaab had been com pelled to surrender the fortress. A letter from Vienna states that the Hungarians had re-lakeu Sygiten aad opened the diet .1. . -. I cu me 11151. t...li: .-.il...... . . iuu-iilfrmri.aUUrr,i,-,mrayme tieigiu m Jo.irnal, that on the 1st and 2d Dembenskie with a corps of the Danube and a reserve of re- j teran troops drawn from the army of operations 1 actine in .iitlerent parts of Hungary, numberin? iUi)'.) men. attacked the Rni,n arm- f I ' . -- , ... in deti es between Miscolanv ami Ollen. The . v . . l . I . . i nuaeiv iuujv piaee in in nan so as la drive the ! force co mm a 11 lied bv .1. . r-: r . . . . iih- 1 rinee rasKewitcn m 1 person, into the marshes 1 ... .... ... fi i.'ie 1 ness. o (Mails of this battle have been received, but the HiiTijrinans were seen marching next dav with 4i),!H)il men eu route t reiiif,"rce Georgie and lemhenskie, with oo.OOi) men was pursuing the remains of the Russian army under Friuca Faskewitch. Kossuth issued a proclamation on the 2?th of June, at ISreslan, calling on the people to rise in iu 'm me invaiiers. 1 ne campaign nflincl IK. A .....!.... . 1 r, .... - i j f. .muiain aim ausuns is Called Ilie crusade, to excite the religious feeling of the j people. j Kossuth left Peslh on the 2.1 for Prigitrin. Jabstadl was being fearfully bombarded on the th, bnt the lst accounts slated ihl it hel.i nut The garrison hoisted the black flig, indicating ' l',al lne whole would rather die than surrender. i Correspondence or the Hamilton Inii l'.igencer.T ninaraola Territory A pc.-mnoc f (he t'amrTF.nrlT Settlement It i vers and Ijtkes Firwl Mrambo.lt--.'!. P.iul, and I ether Settlement Cariosities Indiana, ! A-e., ..Y e. i Sr. P.-l, Minnesota Ter., July I, IS4J. Sirs : We left the city of Cincinnati on the , 14th uit, and came bv wav of Detroit and the t , I-atxes to Chicago, thence bv stare 160 miles, to v. ; Ia ,a , Galena, theuce by steamboat to this place, ar- I riving here on the 2Sih in the morning. We . loitered a few days by the way, and as an object of interest and observation, came through 1 Lakes St. Clair, Huron and Michigan, which , delayed us three cays longer than if we had come direct. We however cio not recret having cone so, as it aiTordcd us an opportunity in .passing to speculate on the various objects of interest and sublimity that presented them- i selves. The fish, fowi, mountain, wood, lakes : ! and waters, appear illimitable, and the scenery j '. is of the awfully sublime and grand but we thai! net attempt any description. If we had at hand "I he Mvsteries of Udolpho" which ire line in the descriptive branch of polite literature, we might do so ; but we must submit to tl.e necessity of the case, and omit the attempt. . We are here in the new territorv of Miuneso- ! tt, in improved health and spirits. Minnesota is the Sionx name of St. Peters River, and is compounded of two Sioux words. Minne, (water) aud sota, (muddy) "Water Muddy." The first settlement was made at the mouth of the St. Peters, in the year 1?19. It consisted of an 'expedition luted out bv government, for the purpose of commencing'tiie ea petition was made from St. L rrison. This exLiOUIstn hatteaux, I winch were poled op the river. Col. Sneliinjr, n how n.vi.. th. f., , : a oi woo,; land at the eit-in. r l,., i,ir . ( ...... ... v, ..,.uta. unit ; mile boloiV the town. thi irknU cillsin. h.b. suddenly upon the view, restinir unonabliiiT ' one hundred feet above the level cf the river, and extending; alonw its bank three-quar-1 ters ct a mile. At each end of the town the ,!',,"'&c l, lnd, seventeen in number, is 1 from Fort Snelliiic-. (."hurrhes are uot niimerono. the only one bein? a ru.V Kotnan Culiolic chnrch. with a bell and rmciMv. in eliarpe of a French pastor The Methotiists are g;itheritie their atrengtli and beinp; organized. The Episcopal rlergym.in stationed at Fort Stieliino- oee.isinii-.liv Prvac"es here. There are members of other 8WS "me dow n to"lis-r "nd had 4 ,onf k with i our ivovernor about their new country. They s-t-.o ...e,r miiLs aoont 1 rairie Un Clnen a few DIOlll It XITIl sn.l bm.,rl ... ..... XI i . . f.-, ...... ...... et. (lv 1(iC .,l1SMnrtl IO Crow Wing river. 150 miles from here. tnir drinking water is clear and cold, and the town and couutry exhibit every appearance of health ; no cholera, neither is it looked for. 1 caunot get the idea out of my mind, that this country is old and improved ;" the scenery and face of the country induces this belief. The smooth hills and prairies, covered with verdant grass, divest the country of its wildness, and snggest to the traveler, that he is still in the circle of busy life in fact the whole country now wears its richest robes and presents a most enchanting and pleasing appearance. The scenery is very beautiful and diversified. The ! Hudson river and its scenery falls far behind the "UGson river antl us scenery Mississippi in this repion. The Territory is divided into three judicial districts. Stillwater is the county seat of St. Croix county, situated on the west side of Lake sir River St. Croix, twenty-five miles from its mouth, or confluence with the M ississippi. It is a village 17 miles from this place. It has two or three public houses, stores, warehouses, coffee houses, saw mills, &c, good steamboat landing, is the head of steamboat navigation, j and is likeiy to become a place of considerable business. Its population is abont seven Hundred. At the Falls of St. Croix, HO miles above . t. i i r l . 1 I : 1 1 1 ... U . U only a widening of ihe river, there is a very lareri w mill with an undershot wheel, carryiu ir; six or seven saws. 1'istanof tro.n her to Fond da Lac on Laka Soperior, is miles north and IS west. Point Douglass, on the west side of Lake St. Crois, at its mouth, in tho lowest star; of water is the head of navigation on the Mississippi. Vermillion river, one of the most beautiful streams in the West, empties into the Mississip1 pi directly opposite. The Falls of St. AnthonyFort Suellins, St. Teters and Carver's Cave, I liave visited. Til" Mif.'ppi i course

from the Falls to this place, makes a eomnlete

irom r on duelling as irom country around the Fall is r St. Taul. The ' pfrtiri, with ft f ' i : troves 01 oak. I m t alls. r....A.j .u..: ., . . : ",v,r name irom xainer L.0U1S liennepm, a French inissionary, who traveled Into tlie narf nlmut it... imji . . ., .. . .io year iuou, ana was me first European ever seen by the natives. The cataract is divided bv a couical island and is stupendous body of wa ter. i-.ii.ee lie erection of ml. si... . shore the water has been nearly all turned J ol the island. 1m trat nnn-. . 1 . . .. . i--ri inu 00 lin- . meiise ; ana me entire surroundine scenerv is truly enrapturing to the beholder There is quite an improving village at the Falls a'so one of twenty or thirty dwellings at the mouth of the St. Peters river, called St. Feters Fnrt Snoiii.. :. . . - . . . iK 13 puuairu UllOUl ll I nnU . ters ard Mississinni rivfr. . 1 Before I left home vonr iieoful ;i: tr. t ..... . -ii-u, .nr jacon r.nert. n.it min mv-h.. r" ,.0. . . ' . J van er 8 1 raveis m .nr!it America." in the rwiM iTi;i; ui.biui 1.0. ine nooK was published in London in and the author's heirs now 1 claim a large tract of country on the St. Croix ; which claim is before Congress, but it is not ' considered worth much. 1 ha author is tolera- ' oij accurate 111 his observations on the country, and must have examined it with care. He encamped in a cave which bears his name, within two miles of this place, which is a most interesting natural curiosity. It is a large and spacious cavern, on the east shore of the river. The mouth of the cave is about 20 feet wide, and 12 in heicht. A crystal stream three or four feet wide, flows through the bottom of the cave. On tach side of the stream is a beautiful walk of white sand. The cave makes 1 1 . oenu at the end of each twenty feet, formincr differ ent apartments for about thirty yards, when you lose the light of day, but "can distinctly hear from a considerable distance within, the wild sound of falling water. I5y the aid of a lamp, a distance of some hundred yarJs may be explored. The walls of this cave consist of .a crumbling, white sandy rock, which may be ! used advantageously to dry the ink ou paper shall I send vou a barrel ? The names of manv visitors are wiitten upon the walls of the cave. Travelers to this reoion should not foro-ei tn ' ' . lit y sntll e tats. : Societies of difiVrenl orriers nr. Kolnn- ! T.. it t ..v... ir,i,n-iaiii.-Q c-ueieiy is wie first in the field of usefulness. It holds regular weekly meetings, has a code of laws for its povernment, printed at this place. There are three newspapers printed here, and it is a fact that a few families are living in tents until their llOUSeS are hllilt. I will tl-ri. ran nirsin n-bon 1 leisure will permit. Yours, truly, C. K. Smith. An Invaluable Secret ffHF. nudersiirned has made a discoverv hy which B a larpe wasbuir; ofclothes sav one hundred nie- I machine, or any labor except wrinr;iur saving all '"bur of ruhbinj and consequent wear and ttirol'the oW llll"lnl...vn5 . 1 . 05 .HX TRIED II . Ann concur in ine opinion mat no injury can possi hly result to the clothes, as neither Acid or Alkali is ' used. The proprietor will reinun a few days at the Brooksiil.- Hotel, where he will be happy tos ee the citizens 01 tins piace, ami a nurd litem an anpurttinity of piirehasinc; ti.e right. Price S.00. j aug.3-32-.Vr JXO.'w. TAYAOR. Dissolution. . ?HE partnership heretofore existing between the "nuersii-iieti, wastnis nay tlissnlved by mutual vuii'vin, The husint ss of the firm w ill all K.. ...rii. a by Mr. Jeter, who will continue the business as usual. F. R. A IK rrii K. RVKK K.T June 20lh, I8l9.-25.3w I . . ! k,ii7elT,,rr.t 5 C ! v. , 7 1 l .i - .. , , fjec. 1. Be it or,;n nrrt hi, the Pretnlrnf anil TV.,., rrrtottnr loirn rt llrockTille, 1 hit 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 duty of the said Collectorand M.irshl tn proceed immediately against .er-iMis . loiai.ui; any nte-iawot tnis curporat ion, accordinir to the lattsof this corporation and ofthe stale ol Indiana, and to enforce and collect all mm. : i.hments and penalties ttir surh ofVen..... ;n . k ot the rrrsident and Trustees of the Town of Brook - s il.e, and to pay over tn the Treasurer all moneys ' lhat may come into his hands by virtue cf this ordi- , nance Sec. 1 That all provisions conflictiiitr with this ordinance are repealed. A. K. McCLEKY. Prest. J. D. How land, Clt rk. Turnpike Notice. A O I ICF. is hereby civen that 8 s 00 on each share IU ot the capital stock of the Rrookviile and Con- ! ner-ville Tuupike will be required on the 5ih day of Aiirmt nit, it beini; tne Sth instalment. By urdt r ofthe board, June 20ih, 189. S.-3w DAVID SLAL'GHTKR, Scc'y. NAVIGATION PRV. 7 YFW ARM XXGKMF.NTS FOR 1S49 -V. S ! M til.. ti. W. PAVER'S Cincinnati and Cam, hri.ltre Citv, Intl., Daily Packet Line, leaves daily at 4t"cloek P. M., precisely; Suuilmit E x re'if.-rf, from antl alter the 10th ititt. A Packet leaves daily the White Water Canal Rasin, passmir through Industry, ricvetown, Harrison, New Trenton, Rochester, Briiokville, Mi tamora. Laurel, Connersville, and Mil ton. This route passes through the principal towns in the White Water Valley. The following Boats comprise the Line: J q ADAMS, CLARA. TF.M PF.ST, rapt. Jamea Russell, j apt. Paver. t apt. Stephen Lee. . X. R. Passeiiiers by leatintr ibeir namt-s and resi- j deuces at Walker it Rjolher's White Water Canal Rasin, will he called for in any part ofthe city Every ..,t.iow ,11 be paid to add to the comfort of all passengers who travel on these Boats. Arraiiiremw,ic k.c. K. .. n. .1 .. h . j.:!.. 1 . .... .. .-e . . . n.. I ing east and wi-t, after the arrival of the Boils at ' - lambmtge Citv. W ALKER k RRO., Agents. Cincinnati, March 3d, 1S40.-11-3U. G. X V. II. EkOschooiii, Plane & Edge Tool Hanufacturers And Dealers in Dardware and Cutlery, .VU. UUl.tlX MR I- r. I nctw-eer F.iKhth and Ninth, CI XCI X X ATI . J Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair ' Makers Tools, of every description, always on hand, ! OR M ADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT XOITCE. I Mar. iO. "48 13-ly t LUKE IvttXT. C lock W.tlt It Maker, TF.WF.I.R Y, Silverware and Spectacle Manufac tn i ,-r. Diamond pointed pold Pens, ice. j No. ;.? Main st between Sth and 6th C incincati, Ohio : March 20,14. .l-ly. i M tici:. ! Th State of Indiana. In the Probate Conrt of , Franklin County. ) Franklin county, Ind. j JOHX goild, i vs. I Samuel Gould. Stephen PETITION' Gould. William Gould, Jane y for u.lt- and Richard Rude her j P.VRTITIOX. husband, Margaret Rude and I Gershatn Rude her husband, 1 Elmir Taylor, Homer S. I GouM k- Ktiimi't R. Gould. J A'Ol'ICK is hertby riven to ihe above named El inira Taylor, and Ma ream Rude and Gersham ; Rude her hnshand, part of said defendants, of the j ; ,.mlenrv nf,he ,a.d petition, and they arehtrrhv '. . .1. ... i .1 - . I... at . .1.1. aisonoiineu Iii.i mil," me. tar,, me o . , ... . , tf the next term of the Probate Court for the C""tuy ot r ran Klin aioresain. to oe miiticn itmr coo , t tiou-v in Rrookviile in and for the Conntr of Franklin and State of Indiana on the fetiuth M. nday of September . ........I ..... ..;.i .:,... ,k .-, ;ii k heard nd determined in their ahs.nce. Hv order of, the Court. JOHX M. JOHNSTON, Clerk. June ?0th, IS4-1 --iR-3w I Holland, Att'y for pI'fT. ! Wool Carding. pHF. CXDERSKlXEDlendershis thanks tn those ! t who have heretofore ptroniaed his Mills, and J bees to ssutv them that he is now enabled tn serve , them better, with additional experience snd improvemints. He is ready at his mills, one and half mile j above Rrookviile, to Card Wool at the following price. to-wit: 1 White Wool, cents per. lb.; Plain Mixed, 7 cents per. lb ; F.xtr Mixetl. ?i cents per. lb. When we furnish reease. one rem a pound extra charccd. All work WARRAX I' FID. j We w ish all to brine their w oo", to the Mill that cn, bnt if it is more convenient, wool will be receiver I at Rurton'or Sullenhnrfrer" Store, and the rolls returned there as soon s possible. Corn Grinding. ; He is also prepared to mnd Corn, and crush Corn : in the er lor teetiinf jitorK. JOHX PF.I.SOR. Proprietor. I J MES COOPER, Carder. Rrockvilte, March SOth, 1S40. 13-4in j . wt s, Tn . A iiamson w oouen dciyiy. WOOL CARDlXtt AND SPINMNG! a ws CLOTH DRF.SS1XG ci MXt'FACTVR1XG. The suhscubcr will carry en th al.ove business, includinr the Manulacture ol v. lo:n. x assi.

mere, Siiii-tt,I.inses. Haimel", Ac.Jc. mi m- i the f.ngiish Pt ts; Sketch. of travel; Anecdotes, clunery is ofthe very best in the Country i and beins I fcc. Ac; and occasionally illustrated w ith beautiful in the most perfect order, he feel confident in war- Wo- d nt-ravin(-s Heine rqi 1 i ii Literary charrantintr his work ennal to that of any Establishment j acter to any w. . klv in the . o.mtry, and b. iuC ibu. in the Wiit. both as rerards neatness and durability, perfect in its Odd-Frllowshin .1, i,iru. ii - .11 k..

He w ill do work on the shortest notice; and hopes hv his sunenor know ledre and strict attention to hu - sine, to merit a liberal hre of the public patroFarmers re vine; Wool on their wav 10 the Cincin nati Market, can have their Rolls as they rt-larn home W. RRIGGS llarvison, DtarWn C , la. 4 ro

Administrator's Notice

' day ppoinitrd by the rrubmr Court ( count jr, djutiii9traui' ot't!i eMMt ' Wilham Hoppi, laic t.fsaid counts-, tltctascd. Alt per son indebted to ihe estate lire requested 'u make j prompt pasmciit;and those ..avinc; .fcniand? a&:.iiit i it, w ill file them, ptnpcrlr authenticated. The said ! estate is probably solvent. July 21, HjO.-ji.3w JOSIAH ABLES, tdm'r. Administrator's Sale. Vi,r;: TVpf;, ...j . ,, adiviuitiaior of the Esiate of ; lle ol hrilllklin cnmitv. deI'm linhlic onterv. :it lln l-ii r.iit..iif..nl the deceased in Fairlivld tn'n1iip, on M0nd.1v 20ih August next, the person.! tftV-ts of a ij Vtate. conilinc orheat, Rrnincr corn, raule, h.irs. s, i. ton. theep, hogs, larming utensiU and household iroods. TERMS. On sums of three dollar and under cash; nrrr three dullanl credit of tm lve mon:h. with 1 j . . HATH Il!lTSK. T HAVE erected two very mat Shni rr Ra-hs. for either Warm or Cold Hailie, in the rear ol' the house formerly occupied hy Mr. .I. t. r a. a tin shop, w here any person calling fro 11 6 A.M. until 10 1. M. wilt he waited on to. 15 cent; the jiri.-e in Cincinnati 2Sc. invariable . O. V. EDKIXGTOX. July 44ih, W49. 3l-3w 1 AQtnmisiraioi'3 sale of a ... . n . ; REAL and PERSONAL ESTATE. I f IH E undersigned, administrator w it la the will an. I nvved, of the eMail- of J A MK.S COXWKI.t., lali' - . . ' -.." "e,iuen.i., inn ; September next, conunenciliir at 10 oMock, A. M., ! aim continuing irom ay to Hay, as long a, ,, he . ; necessarx part ul the pi rnnal estate of Mid de- I ceiient, consisting .1 tn.m ..50 to aoo Shares of the 'Capital Stock of the WHII K WA IF. It VAI.I.KY CANAL COMPANY, a larsv lot of common lumber. 1. . . . 1 .. , . . . .. . . "" i"-, ii , ioS, neep, Masons, aim nn r article f p, ron:l property. K"il F...tle.- AN D ALSO, at the .ame tini.nd place, in lots to suit purchasers, t he follow inij descrtb.it Krai Kstati : 10 at-re ofland in M.i.li.on entity. In. liana; 40 acres in Grant county, Indiana; ALSO, a number of valuable farms and other lands ill Fayette county, Indiana vii: 153 acres rich bottom land in thesnuth at quarter of section II; loo acres, being the north east qua.tcr of section .12; 240 acres, being the east halfof the south cl quarter, the 1 ast half of the north wnt. and west h-.ilf of the north cast quarters of section I'l; 5o acres in section 3rt; 3;o acres, being theeast halfof section 15; all the taul lst atnmuil laiuTt Kentir l . . T . 1 i . " I"!"?.'." " " t' ! r.,, ii k.;.,- . ,.i. .,,'.. r . n. ...-.l- . . rt v - .' . , ... . . , a i.ao, a.o aci-es, oeio int- east nail ol section A. town V. 11 ,, , ranr- 1J east. ALSO, the south east quarter of e north east quarter of section 15, and the north ! west quarter ol the south east quarter of ection t, i town 1-2. r-.ince 12 E. Xtc. ALSO, a, larre Tav.-n House, a Sto:e and Ware ' Hons,-, and otht r houses, and a number uf vacant lots in ihenourishintr town ul I aim t ; one house and i 1.ii in Illoomunr tirtue; mid probably twu houses .nd ! lots in the town of Favcttf ville. I 'I'eriim. One ye.ir"s creilit upon the .ales of tier-! snual nruperiy; nroii the rial estate one thirn ..li ! I or clod negotiable paper will be required, and the j n sidue in two t qnal annual payments. The deferred j payments in all rases to be secured bv mite, ttith an. j proved personal security, in w liich ihc bent fit of eal- ; uation shall oe waived. , F- OS'ELl-, Administrator, &c. I l"-... i... r'" CJThe Cincinnati Oaettc nub'i.h t),e wt-s-k daily, and vhar-j American OlVice. one t CARD, ALL THK TIME, three t.r lOR SAI.K four . B. t A K Mb near Laurel; a Su.re House, and Dwel '""sT House, acd a number of in and on', lots in that t"i cheap, and on easy payments. r'- A. COX WELL. July 10, HaAjo.jrn Executors' Sale of REAL ESTATE. ! if here will he sold at public auction at the late res. i m idence of Christepher Whitehead, dee'd, in i White Water township, Krankliti county, Ind , on I the 14th ly of Strptembcr next, the followin? I described property, to-wtt. I he south east qr. or! section.?, excepting a small lot in the S. K. corner.! ..i..j e.. - . i .e . .. ' I ,inn 4 Th:. kV; " rr .." I mv K'e jam, ine snutn west nr. nl sec ter t section 2 .ncliidin? ihe holv f su hair qr" ! txrentitii- nl arrfa i i ...( B31 ' ",, 'oall of the north wes, quarter i of stctioi. t J excepttuir 20 acres conveyed heretofore i to John Williams oui ..fil... .,..r,k ..... ;J quarter, and also excepting 40 acres deeded to John Meraily lyins? in the south east corner of said quar- - o ,11 naiiire l west. All the anno. . descrilH-d property is well improved, and on the S. E. qr. of section a is an t letrant and cnmmodioiis brick dwelling, brick barn and all other conveniences necessary for carrvill!. on a f-i--.. -1-1... . 1. . .. r e . from 250 to 300 acres of lmnmj 1....1 .1 n.,a is u...n ,;.,.i ....1 . .. i t , - . " ' anil is well lim u r,., ,.l u .. ...... I . .i .:. 2 miles from Cincinnati in a line healthy country ! and near a turnpike road in said citv ' he U'e owner has used said property principally fr rainp i,i oe iu. .s uii.iier u. jears, a 11,1 nas raised some tit" the hist stock from his own imponatiuns that have been raised in the Stale, The property will bv sold on thr following terms: 10 per cent of the purchase inntiev will be required at the time of purchase and the balance ..r one third of the whole pun base on r before ihe "n,l. ..r l .-. I.8",' "''le iu three annual payments from iiuii mncw iin interest at o ner cent Vhe privilece of vedni,- a portion of the propertv witl be Mien this fall, and possession of the whole premises nn the 1st uf March next. WILLI m WHITEHEAD. JOHN BRlortt, JOHN WVXX Executors. June 27, 1343. SS-ts There will also be sold immediately after the sale 1 of the above rea tsiate, ny the iiiiilersirneil. on said premise., a quantity ol EUI.I. IILOOOF.D STOCK.' , consisting of 40 Head of Imported and Full Blooded : Durhams of all a?es,consist,ni; ofRulls, Milch Cows, , Htilers and Calves. ALSO, :! Khrpp, believetl I to be the best stock in the we.t, a lartre number of l wiuen are inn nituitltit Hakeell. from 3 imnorfations made hy the late (' Whueh. ad, dee'd, the last im- ,,,, ))f ,,.,. , h.,,., , j r '...j j)1;.s poriauon mailt- June 1S4. from which we have 50 Illy. ALSO. 8 Head of Work nd ALSO a number of Stuck TERMS OF SALE. All sums under .1 ilnllnrs cash, above 1 and under 10 dollars J month s credit. "OMW bi WARDALI. Sc WHII'EHEAD. June STth, 184.1. Ji-ts CV I he ( itieiiinati (.a.ette and Ohio Cultivator i ih.Voffice. ""'".iseineni unni .ait , and charge PMXKS, cV-C. SIXtJI.F. and Donhle Ritt Jack Planes. . Single and Double Rttt Smooth do Sinqle antl Double Ritt Fore tlo Sini-leand Double Ritt Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Planes Flonrintfaud Cei'inc Planes, For sale low f,n cah, bv R. TYXF.R Hmokviilc, Nov. 1), 1S47. JO Boots & Shoes. PRS. Men's fine Calf Hoots. 9 do Kip Ri-neans. i3( " no van tin 84 s. ,io , Slippers. 42 Women's Calf Ilukins 12 do Colored Ties. S4 st , spring do 14 s Children' Shot s. Just received and for sale low byMay lfi, IS43. R rYSKff. Law Partnership. JOHS A. MATSOS ASH JOHS H FARQCHAR UA E this day entered into a partnership n, the practice of the Law. JOHX . M TSOX, JOHX H. FARQl'HAR. June 2ld, 140. QUEENS S7 ARE. ei J. C. Bl'If l'OX will have a snlenrfll.1 assortment of Qiteensware nnen i.evt ... imar f, 1849 15-ly Administrator s Notice. THE undersigned has this d.iy taken nut letters cf ; , "" ', ' rrankl. Administration, on the est ate of Susan Scutum, late Ind. The estate is nrobablv in crwiiKiin tountr solvent ."ti-ti .'lUBiUHO.Ailmr. i May 20, i4. i . o . .10 i: s , ATTORNEY AND COCXSELI.OR AT LAW. j Bt ou k vi I le. In rt.. j OJTicc on Main Burress St. I l4r. 52-Iy s Dee. 20, A Large and Splendid STOCK..fKIP and CALF SKIXS. Al oMorocCo Rindinc Lining, Jtc. The above stock of Leal hi r I hre iit received this wtt k fnon Philadeiplua, and is of the bet manotactorv in ihe city. J AMES L. HFXRY. Laurel, June 9th, 149. JJ PROPr'Tt"M. GAZETTE OP THE UNION AND GOI DF.X R IT E THE ORGAS OF THE ORDER. Puhlithrd KTittrrthr ntispicrr thr .V. f.'roirf S.rr. Vol. XI, mmtnrarina Jnls 4. Is. let "IT will contain, from wet to week! the proee. .lines I of ihe ; rand Lodireef the State of Xew -York, and also of nther States: accounts of Celebrations, Institutinns of new Lodc;e. and occasionally, a complete Directory l" all the Lodges in ihe In ion. Its literary di nartmeni will h.- ii. .i ..tK ri. Dic-c.rv r .11 ; " ";; .' " 1 Tale of the highest excellence, prepared by the most enn.it ut write our country Popular Tales; , i noice Miscrllanv; ibe rarest Gems of Poetry from j worthy of a place on the tableofeverv brother of the 1 . Onler. The Garette and J?ule is published et ery Saturday 1 i .-t it't-si ret i. .-sew lork. 1'FRxis Tn Mail Snhsrribers, Two Dollar a vear , in advance, invariably. Address CR V M P I O X A Ct.sRK, F11M, Xn. 41 n st.

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Fresh Assortment of c w Go o (I

IV NOT OM.Y CHEAP. CHE.vrK1l.rHF.tVF.ST, but ii'JUU fcETTER! BEST! . '-ii.liu. lias ni.w the pUaure ol assnrint; ; L w . mi oin inriiMs ami paimiK, ami Hie pniiiic c-t'njiii, uui nets recelvi STOCK of and aipeniliga NKW j i Snrins: and Summer Goods. ' carefully selecie.1 1nnt the BKS I' STOCKS IX THK ! M A II K F.T. lth due rei-iird to THK. PX KsS Ilt'.i KADILri Valid FASHlOX.and !i:ch he confident. 1.. ..v , .... ..... . . . ' "f . unit. 11 wurin me rtinnnniin til an wno , to make purchases, and cordially in ite a call from i all such. As a part of our stock e mention ; Super black !UESS SILK J Fancy LAWNS, new siilc j Alpaca, Mode, and I 'a 111 b let I.iistrt Black Mohair do j Plain and embroidered l.inen Plain and Fancy M nieline de I.aine 1 tiinghanis, plain and faney Prints i f every grade, a choice assortment and icry ' cheap S II A W S. 1 Silk cmhroidered Shawls, very rich pattern 1 Silk Irmeil Thibet do " do ! do do le l.aiue do I Embruidend 1 lube: ShaN ; Al.ua variely of lower tjiade plain .V f.inred .Sbamls ami Handkenhiefs. ! ISouurts. ;ia,j Ki!:;jotis. : The Spniic Style of Uonocts and Itibkulis very line 1 andtastifol Velvet Itibbon. Siik and Linen Fring.-s l.isle I lireail t. loves. 1. aces and KJ,.m line 1 i-sne MiKim, very line and thin Picknet atove and Mils " Silk Hraid, Cambric Handkerchiefs l.ailies- Hrevs lldl,!'. and Cravat. 1 W bite an l Colored Cotlon lio.e l Pcrlnrated Paper CLOTHS. i TVarV. -iiiio, Srn n anj rntli-t Clottt 1 Superfine and common I h(T(1i ! riam ktiil I Hti Ca-inu'rt ; bmi rune I'nnl, vt-ry uotl i r.i(i.t-M, plain aikI I'mtcy st !es oft v ry "-i; A riiot! u--(irtmei.i of .1 rant, ami Rt afr!t- n : Dt-iiinK, CuUoiiailc, Naukot H fcV Htuphtre Miturt ) Silk Velvet Vesting, very poud ; lllack Sniin do d-k I Fancy silk H ilk ft, Italian ilk N'eek lldkfa j Gloves, half Hose, lam-y Coal ll.u.mi, and a good "'"iiiinit in Trunnitn- ot all !itn. Finell h l.iuin. ant a iroud a-ioritn.iit nf Rlrirlml M US 1 1 list Itrnwu Muslins of .1 ; it'..-.... t ..t. . . i , --"-.-.' ""ps ""t luiiite; H.ntrtm: "u'i P-ed Tickisij;. and coaist Muslin f ,ou v u.en IlXS. Fine black bi-ii.h Mexican Hat." Men." and Boys' Hnena Vista do Pearl and black fun v ,1. Wool Hat., black and vthite ' -,i i, ' " ., e . UuOi.3 Ulld SiilOPR. I 1 -"a"r Men's fashionable Calf Boots j ( ' l'u heavy Jo tto ,1 da do Kip du ! Men's tioat Er Shoe ! do Calf ilo tin ''. Kip do do i-auies mu i irs. very neat do liiirh l!nkins, a beautiful shoe for the prnig si-asoji . A general assnrtiiii-nr of hoys' and ihildr. n't Shoo j HAIt!VA!ii': A ,cr' P0'"1 stuck of Haidware, emhracin: ng a great ' variety of : Knives and Forks, Penknives; I I., ocks. Latches, and almost every other article of such poods in demand, inclu.liiii- Looking Gias.t ; A pood assortment of qrK.r.NSW VUK and (il.ASSWAKE; RR.1SS KETTLES, SP.iDES, SHOIEI.S. l uRKS. HMEK SWrHES. GR.iSS SCYTHES; ULVKETS anil TPBS and JivPES. ;itC!:i:ii:s. Tea, CiiTicc. Surir, Molasses, Kice, Tobacco,' Pepper, Ginger, sp'ee. Cinnamon, ,tc .tc. AH which will he sold as cheap at ihe cheapest, for cash, or for any kind of country produce. , , I - : X. D. UALLION. March 30, XSn. " ZZ. ' fl 3 TT1 J CTfi lYl 3 Yl tl fb iffT"TT Til F. suhscr.l.t would res pet I fully inform the fl public th :it they have on hand 'a number of t . s-e. , e-u ... .-...,- which they will sellon as rt asoliable tt mis as ran be bought in Cincinnati or elsewhere. 1 hey have in their i-miinv several irooil workmen ai:H re liren.ired to make to order anv thine iu their line of trade tin short notice, and will warrant the work c;ood. Shop 111 the new btit-k building itearSullenl-erirt r's store. JWm) CIHS. SIl in. Itrookrille, June 21, 1S40. J. II. SMITH. CAUTION. j Hl'RF. AS my wile Maria has left my bed and j board without anv inst cause or timvocjtioti. '

this is to forewarn all persons from trusuutr. board- a- , ' - "IRIOX are now- opening a larce iu C or docturing- her on 111 v account, a- I will oav no rinient of spring and Su miner tilt h debts. ' JOSEPH ROSS j ', dir. cl rror.i Philadelphia. i,icn ther ar- deJulv 14, 1S49. JO-.tw" I ;rm'"'d sell to the Citizens ,.f Franklin" County, . " - .. I elu-.ipi r than ther have ever b. t n oir.-red in ih in mar cs, ; kit b. fire. Their stock is very larire and well s.-lec-Sale Of Real EState. 1 . "f-liiiconfnlent that th. y can please sfwSUF. iindcr.ii;ned administrator of the estate of , ell as otn ci-stoiiers, and the Public general Iv. w William Reed, deceased, w ill sell at public out- . ' , , ll'u' r.viinooy tu call and t-xamiue for tbciii-

crv, on the prtinis.-. on ihe 1st dav of September IS4., between the hours of 10 ..'clock A. M. aud 4 o'clock P. M. nf slid day, lot Xo. lifty-nine (59) in the . tow n of Fairfield, Franklin Co., Ind. bt luiiiii to the ! estate of said deceased. j TERMS. One halfof the purchase money to be n. itl flow ll on ilr of sa le the other hnlf in mi. , ...e thereafter. to be secured by note and approved se- ' curitv. IJy orrler ot tie I'riitiate t ourt. JJltiH I SOX TU R X ER, administrator. July 11, 184.". 30-4-State of Indiana, In Ihe Ciiioii Circuit Court, l iiion Cnuntv, S. S. Fall Term, A. I). 1S4J. MAHUtltt.r CHASE, J VS Rill for Divorce. GEORGE CHASE J OX this Ltth day of .lull, 1S4?, came the said coniphiinnnt bv her solicitors and tiled her Rill in this In-half, alletlirinij for cause cruel treatment and . adulters, and the attidavitof a disinterested and cum. pelt lit person, stating that the defendant is njt a resident of the State of Indiana. It is therefore ordered ; that publication of the petulency of this Bill be made for ihe term of three weeks in succession, in the "Indian American," a weekly newspapi r published iu Ilr'ii-kville, Franklin county, liul. n. paptr liein t published in t'nioii cniiuty r iviue notit e to the said George Chase, that unless he appear before the said J Court, at Liberty, in the said county of fnion, on : : the third Monday of Septemlu-r us x r. and answer the complainant. Rill, the matters and thinp-s contained in ihe same, will be acted upon in Ins absence. i Witness, F.dchill Rumside, Clerk of the Vuion Circuit Court, at Lile-rtv, the 13th dnv of July, 1S4.'. ElXiHll I. RURXSIUE. CI'. Holland St Yaryati, sols. 30-.tw I Sale of Forfeited Land I ATOTII" E i. hereby risen. that I w ill offer for sale . i at ihei'oiirt House do r in llr.u kMlle, Frankhn - County, Indiana, on Saturday thi- 1 Itb day of Auput ; next, iH-twt-tn the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. on 8aid tlat, the follow inr tract of land situated in the county aforesaid, tu w it : Oat- uinliti. ; dt d half of ths; South East (Quarter tif S. cimn tw-en. ' lysine, in tow nsbip . leven. Kance thirteen easf,,-x. ; cept unit- acres deeded by fTli Strini-. rto PiterSn.ilh ' in ihe South-east corner, and one acre, dona ed for ! the purpose of graves anl; mortirarid by James ! Stoops, for the patmem of three hundred doPars with interest, tor the use of township nine, in ranee : ! one west, in the afort-sai.l county, and forfeited for; I the nonpayment uf principal and interest. I M. V. SIMOXSOX, ! School Commission' r, 'I own 'i H. I West, i June 5, liU'i. 4. j I) KXTIST18V it. ki:i:i.v, D F. MIS T. Oxli-rd, Ohio, w ill attend lo all business in his line intrusted In him. Orders to his address at Oxford, O., will always receive July 4, '43. prompt attention. i Superior Boots and Shoes. ; f mult rsiened has just received from the Man iit.icturt-s. v.i orcetow n, Massachusetts, a very superior lot of Roots and Shot-, consisting of 40 pairs Men's tbirk Roots; 24 pairs Xlen's kip do; 25 pair Childrt n's tlo; 55 pairs Misses' kip do; 50 pairs Women's kip do; 50 pairs Ros ihiik Hrogans; 20 pair youths' tlo tto; 10 pairs 'Roys, thick B:iot 2 pairs Youths' tlo ,ln; 10 pairs Men's kip Broeans. R. TYXF.R. Rrookviile, Jan')- .11, 1S49. PAP AQflT 3 Cilb-e 8r Pirianrln rAKA&UljO, bilKS & tUDanaS. HA E just received a rood assortment uf Silk, Gnt-ham and Calico Parasols. l'laid Dees Silks. " e, tsioaoos. Ronn.-ts and Palm LafHats. Which will lie sold at the lowest Cincinnati price for cash. Persons w ishint; to buy tjoods w il I find it ti their interest to call aud examine the prices of my r, K,ds before they make their purchases. May 1S, 1S4S. R . T YXF. R. OMNIRUS LINK From Brookville to Cincinnati, Carrmnr thr V. S. Mail. THE Omnibus will leave ihe Rrntikville Hotel every Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday morning, at 8 o'clock. Returning will leave the Gait House, Cincinnati, every Monday, Wedn.-sdav, and Friday mornmr, at 8 o'clock. STEVESSOX Si RVCKEIl. Feb. 7, tS4. 7 SUGO IRON & NAILS.

"1 IIWE.inst received from Pittsbnreh a larre tri ; ; 1 nf Slirn and Wayne Iron. .rtrd sizes. A Iso ' ! nails of an ,iTr5, which I win M at the Cincinnat 1 pru-cs adding thr freight and Praiae, fr ,.a,h , itc 21. m n 1 vv -n

Still Hore Extraordinary . onld Rilvirour rrmleri rn nulice tiif ir.r f eriaini- pnpularitv 1 f Or. H j 1 1" Lull? H:iiMin Mr. N-'i-il,. tlie ifriii, trll ilial lie i a.li.li i-hi d imifir. at the numb, r i.fcnre ihat it is perlnrmins 111. ill:- mr uh 11 ciit ,- ,, t,,, ),,. r, .

j nmlly iHitili-hen, tint tlioie hu mm lie .ceplical. may call nil them, anil hear from tlu-ir i a lip li" hey rrv liatr!n d 1 1-0 in an 1 1 ?;-,. I ,,,.1 .... "tored to their IVieiid snd rvU'ives tie riiiiiff this irnlv vnliil,l - 1.- ... ...11 .: "' nr. iuir Bai.am to ce rdi.r iihm 1 'r "" t"rn ilu- m..:u y. l.- rry iK tt'.e that . ' inciniiati, cliinntr ilie la-t si " " " 5p.'u tnnvr cnarantee; and lie ' yet to si- the firt bottle retiirneil. For sale!- JOHN HIXKAKH. General a.-i nt fur Iiniiana. and M. W. H AILF. Iirookviile. Beware of Counterfeits:: HKN I was in Cincrniiari, la-t w in't r t r.a very si. rely ariliced it'i m old ami I.,uf i.. !W i.l.ijr r...iu-l,. tin.l 111 kin a core . induced to try Lr. I I1VS INDI AN li AI.M i f 1.1FK: iiu- r. I f I CI." tamed wa so sudden and s p t iMane.it t'iat I f. It it ; to Ik my dutv to o. tain the Jcmi t. I have dune o and n.. oiler it to ni, ii. iqh!i..r. a'ihe best am! t , remedy for roughs, folds. hi-..m:lii:i. nicij.,, nt c.n. tnmtiiili. a-lt.ma. ..ar tlir..:it. l,..:irelie- ami :.ll I I Nil DISKASKS. Ministrrs and otl.er rut.iir ' pei, k n will tiiisl ihemseiees , quails benefitted bill ue. lirxznre tt I m, ration :. None genuine butDr. i!l)'s ImLan Ltsha of hue. Pn pared onle hy ' " lr. P. K. ttMHAVC.il. ' At the relet-tie Hispenary on J;b t. bet.veen Vine ; and Hace. CiiicDinuti. i JOIIV filVSUD. ! orncr: roil thk rvuv. m--I.UI17 Ureases. l.,v, r Complaint. Scn.fulous l)i.,.ai,., . heiioiatie Affection., whether men-uri;.! ..- ,i.sl,s J common form; Uyspepsy. Cancer.. St. Viiu" Dance, 1 Paraiisi., Ti.-!)o .,rnn. Female Diseases .in.i i ai, -. nest and all Chronic Diseases of the Stomach Hei t ; Splei-n, K Hitlers, Kits. Skin jn.l toh.-r Omns; at the ' Kelt-cut- nispcn.arr. s,.nih iOt- of Fif-ti sr. bei e, i ; me and Kace, Cmcuiliati. O Ani ndinr Plir-ician lr. P. K. WOMI1 AVtill. Icath to Tooth Acho. Pivpari-a iil by )r. p. K Vuni!-au;h and -ot.l l.v rt-spt-riable 0 ri. c .,sts ilir..iicliniit the North and V, .t" , I Ins remedy new r , l.uri. when met! a. cunin. j M the iliiertions and it may lie Usui bv all c'nsts ,,f patielits with perl, i t sa ety'at ail ti:oe a. it d it not contain any d.ngereus article and i; not m-mv t! r Utf- JOHN iilNK Vitn. Ajei i. w E will be ready by the f:r-t i f Mavf.ir Cur !;.-. and as our Machines are of the b. -1 .11 ih," country, and wc have uld and tr.ed hand-, can with coiifiileiice warrant the best ofuu.k, 011 short nonce. CARDIXO AND SriXNINC. j W ill l e done f.,r customers at the l!!ovin, j.rln-,: Vt hite Wool in broaches, I sct-.n.-. it. ! xi.m.i j- 1 , Kecliiitr Yam, . 1 1 '"" "'ai!tsr I,. i. f..r spiiiuiutnii.t he l' .MAXFKAC 1 L'U INC. Jeans, blue miid, 3 le.if, v; r til. .tei I . ' " 4 U af" : Stti!t.ct. aceori'.inir ! color, I Ca-sinn ri-, aec.-r.litic to c, dor, I CI, ih. aceerdmir to tolor. .tit !" I .'2t.:7 5 50 tu-'.'; Inn- 1- launch i-i,ir,lilij to i.l;h.l to.'S i lM-il t 05 to".7i t. lllonkets. per p:iir, St 00 j We have a v. 1 1 lar.TO,,r!, of ODI.l'.S" COOBS of the ah ,t t- kin !, u hi eh we i'l f,- irliul t.i eM-h:ioce for Wool . Cash, t r anv kind of Produce. :il ery fair I prices. As wc are iletermiin ,1 tn warrant our work , ct d. and oui roods durable. c hope sin.l expect a : lare sliure of ihe public pat r,iti:i .f . CALL! TRY t"i. AMI SKK.:: anj if vou ar-ills-appointed, r will make you skoli-. 1 ' L. M tCY it C - Laurel, April f3th. Hi.'.-:. w 1IIOX & STKKL. ) Hloom t'tiKfii:, m Jim ti Iron Srniii . N VT. CI I A I' 31 AN. 'oSl Man $(,.. iicir Iht- Ct.url IL:ise CIXCIXXATI. , 'ROX ,t N AILS t.fallsie.. S 1 F.l'l ..,f, !... a. rripiion.ailoft-e very hs-.it qnnlitv-warram.-t! ntls,V,,, Uellows. Carriage sprin-'i and Iret Ales. HainmiTisl Iron, Crowbars, sh-dceanil H:ini mernioulds. A ll of pond quality and uarr.11. ted. A . .SUiV uperinrarticlt-uf Shin I run. os ,2i , :., iti.V 2 N- B. All of 1 lie above articles w ill he soldVor ca'hl and at low rates. Country Merchants and Mlaiksmit!," w ill tind it lor their interest to call before poreb i.,nel.cw hi re. N.W.tll VPMIV 5 .-viiKUsi 21st I45. B H. BCKTOX. JXO. C. Dl'K TON'. to (or California! Splendid Assortment Cf Eastern (' ' lit . . . . . t.m SClMS. ' FOR M K X AXD ROYS 1 Their stock consists in part of io ps in in hand English Wool Dvid P.'.k Clotli; 4 du do do Blue do: do; 1 I J ' 3 ' n no lli-outi Olive Green Mixed -4 Tweeds, Reaver and F. it Ri'k, Mix'd, and Fancv Ca..iui(ivs; Satinets, all stvh s and nr. res: 20 iv t muck"- .lean Fancy Twe.wls, Silk Velvet; plain and 20 fancy Satiui, aud Marsail't s V, .tint-: 10 ' Cents' Limn Drills, white, plain & ftincv; J" RnliitR- Cord and Revirte.n: 4il 10 Sumnier w ear for m n ami hot s; Plaid, Fancy and plain French Linen: Drap -t. Ten, qitiens, and Siinum r C!th; Xaukeetl; Silk, Worsted, arid Cotton Serr-e. .Vi A-i 10 l.ADU'.S DRESS tit)t)l)S. ' We particularly invite the attention of the I.ad-t-s, to our ortment ot Dress Good,, as we think we can suit every variety uf taste. t o p. Fn-iuh. Mauch'sterand Earlstun C;iui;liatn; 30 .. Fancy .-'rench Lawn; 250 American, F.np. and French Prints: i to " Miper tine Dress Goods. c,,iisi.tinC of Plaid Toil tie Xortle, Linen Camblets. Linen Rnrae, Linen Lustit s; En nt h Chanibers. .Ii ni.v Linil, lirtlli.nu (ilaie d'paris; Dl'k and Mode Plain Lustres; Satin Stripe I n. ri.; Modeiina and Ahvsiuian Silk Stupe; Chameleen and changeable Lustre'.-, plain striptd and plain Jacniiet: Mull; Hi.ht.p, Swi.s A Cambric Mu-iin; plain te liirunil, black and faucv Silk-; vittona ami l!,.,,.p Lawns, kc., Cir. cianu-t ; Edsint. Lice; Eeypti.ii, EdR-iiip; M-ire l hnad Edttinc- It Lace; Iiiserl.titr: .Inc.. nut Eileen: A Insert in r;; Mantua Capt and f.isb Homiet ribbons; w hue, pink. bine, aiid black Crape: Crape l.i-le-, pink and white Satin; silk trim-; need I,. Worked Collars; Linen; Cambric and hetn'd-.titehed Hdk'ts. faney and plain Craiats; cotton l.i-ic Thread; Silk and Kid Gloves; lonu and short Mm.; su- col'd, mix d, black and white S.Ik and Cotton Hose; Silk Hutt -us, u-c. Ac.; rmb'td bl'k and mode Shaw Is: Ca hmere Shawls. HOXXEI'S. Florence Rranl, Gimp, I lima Pearl, Enc. Straw, f'nmwoii Straw, Lawn and Faucy Keiiiuf; for Ladies and Mi.it-t. H TS AXD C APS. A larcre assortment or M;e Skin, Reaver, Vutrr, I Silk, Hru-h. Calilortua. Sporting. . ai l Ashland, Hum Visia. l)ul.li- and Sni.-li- lirimuied Leghorn, j I'ananis), P.d.il Palm Leaf Hat.. Vei.et. Clotli and Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leghorn Hi:,. I ROO I S AXD SHOPS. 150 prs M. n and Eov" Iloi.:s, ' 1500 " ilmis' Con-i. tint; of M. n s Calf, Morocco, Kip, an.l Stout Viocs: Mill's Pump, and Sii per.; Lailiis- Stout it Fine Root.; blj. k and hcht (iaiters, ,,,) half Gait t ry. Ho-kins; .le-f. rt., n ,e; women's w a!kin Shoes; bl'k anil lihtKtd and Mot-orto S-ipper.; Seal Slippi rs; and a cent ral assortment of Iloj., Girls" aud Children's Shoes. j HinmvAfF. j Ol all kinds, queens are eroeeries, nails, esufwn I yarn and batiilir, nppt r and sole leather, brow n and j hlcb'd niutl.n, checks, linseis, window paper, hlan- ; liilt, axes, .pades, shovel, scythes- fork, larire sttt 14 yard, rope, trace chain. aw, sqitarts, hiutres, j screw s, tacks, knives and forks, pmu., rules, plane bitts, adzes, bins, un tubes, worm and locks, ra.ps, j file, chistl, trace bins, Ac. Steel heads, work ! pockets, and purse clasps, rmr-s and t a i-t, combs. . pins, needles, silk thread and notion, of all kinds. 1 I Rrookviile, April 6, 184 ', 15-ly i i Sale of Real Estate. 1 SHE iindt rsitned, Cnnimissiouer, will rll at pubw lie outcry to the highest hidd, r, at the late rc.i. i dence ofthe late widow Morford, ou the premise in ! Rrooktille township, Frankhu eottntv, 1 mli iia, on ' i the lllb day of Alicust, 1S-11. between the hours of "'" of ,hr c"kk A- M- ""' r""r of tl.e cluck P. M. of said day.thc r..l.,.i..cd.cr.b. .I Real E.t-e h.1.,..,;. ' in; to thr heirs of John M ,.r-..-.l I ( he eat halfofihe n.irth est quart, r of ienion (if- , rtten, town eleven, and ranee twelve, coniaininc HO acre more or less. A iso. the .... l. ..... ... .1... I north east quarter of section one. town el. ten, and ; ranee twelve, enntainintr 3" 's.joo acres more or lis- ' antl also, the west halfof the north wist quarter of section six town eleven, and ninpe thirteen, contain-' tug 1 0-;oo aens more or less. j the terms of sab-will be one third nfthe pnrch.-..r I rar-ney in lie paid down, one third in one year, and j one third in twn years the Iwt. Iat pat men.- lo be , I '''"" . """" ,ro", rrvehoid si t u'niv. Rt oritur o, the Probate Cuurt. in . . . JOHX W. IlITT.Co.n. ' I Rrookviile, Jnty .1, n4!. n I PARASOLS. , 4 SILEXDID Assortment, inst arrived, f.om i i rhiiidelphia, and fer sain , mar6 IS-ly H. II . ft j'. C. DfJIOV. i i ISii-spr, rtlolsiscs V Tl.nekrcl OtIHDS of X. O. Sucar. 2t n.irrvl of Mola.sf. 0 Half barrels No. 1 Mackerel. Quartet ; r ir ire

New Goo d s. GOLDEN' ASS()IJT3IHNTfc Cteap! Cheaper! Cheapestr

At the Sew- Store of LINCK FAR QUHAK. IV INCN. t FAKGIHAK midir a trt-mrrt-u i.c i(f ir linccrc (hank fur trw (ilronaijv reto n-crii com. niifd snppcr4. )iTty now affrra Bra dlcioiwiy ctf-d irom ibf-vhuictil !ocki ul' iir rn. "I heir .crock now coni in part n Sup-t-r .nuTuau,Kiifiha rt uti a-ntd Qf trrrna 9rf t loin I'laitiai.'I F.mcy Caimor liiai-k, blue, cr.ty and fiiiuy Sacliiftt Kt ntt.cky nml l)omt'tic Jam Tctfi. VvIvfin-t-iM, Liniicit and C-uiunadri Paiatjtiiii.-, a:idnhrr Coaiiitr do do tin do sio V KST1NGS. Super Precd and Cur't d Sat itm do Hi.-iin and Fane;Silk ti. Suk and Cotton' Velvets do 1 rench and Vlain Hlr.i-k.Lastiii-s '.u runt- ud Plain Summer Vetius.'astjrlt C iitSsTs.' Itrrssjt Good ... bupir J'lain lilack Pwr St:k-t arped Lusttr. tto do do I'll tin du do do tin tin t!o lu til do d, s!o tin do tin Tiuill lsk Knclish Merin Chaiip-able do di ! 111 ISack and Ccl'd Alpacra l,utr. do iitid Silk tn;ud Mrttr Cloths Ce'e:ial striptd Lusters new t;lc Ca'ifoniia I'laids do Plain and Silk s;ripe! Mode Cloiha French, Scitth ami Detcestic Ginehaius. riaiu I'ii.lc, Illue. Grt.naiid Huff Frcm h do. Vlain and striped rail wood) I)r Laint Piain and Fancy Mouse c Lain Plain and Kluwcred 1-iiinens (new "tyJe) J'iain aod Kaucy American Print (assurted) l" do Kntriish French du t'.w Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jacon.tta Hook ami Mull Mulins l laiu . Fancj Dress Handkerchiefs ' du Silk do tlu l.'nen and Cott-n Pocket do L.'k S.Ik Lace Veils and Green Herac.. t'u Plviin and Fancy HHKSS SILKS ilo ri.un an.! Fancj Silk Cravats IXKMICiSTICS. Apr..n. tirniitire ai:d Mnr.mr C!trcL. liisi.elKLi aud lir 'wi l.'nu ii J'aliU Cluiha. h tnt du d ! . d-i da Mtislnt ; iliiit n, lijrniiion and .jtIiit Btd TickingV- t.itr. tliou. Kd mid Ci--tn KlanncU V t .T-iit-t!, liri.un and ci'l'd DriMinc V. Mtivlii;, Xanktinc and Sttt"ta SHAWLS;. Su;tr T n.jd ;ii;t t rape Shawl do and plain bl'k and ratnlr ilk fnBf4.: I h:!f t SliawU Boanet3 & Ribbons, Si p.r I i-. iuh Ls.ce B n-.iit-ts (new stilt ) .t.i K:ii:t-y Lace and I use ail do tin t.impatu! Rurlaud d-.s t'10 Florence I'raid and Soft Straw tits tto Misi.-s (assorted) tlo. A SL'PEKJOU JSSTUTMEST OF t'JSCY. PI-JIS .i.V.O c.!P XIBBVXS, f..1CES BUBISLTTS, TiiRF.in .isn corro.v rnf.'.vc.v, laI'lllS' lll.'K, ItHlTF. ASH MIXED Slf.K. rjTO.V 7..?.tIJ!.T WOOL STOCKISOSi S1I A." XOH.iH ffUSOES.JSD LJUIZ.S' )?f..VV r.UTTOSS; I. DIES' A SI) VESTS- kin. SILK .1SD COTTOS. OLOfES. Looking (.lasses, Wa'.l Paper, Hals and Caj-s, Pt.ots and Shii s: l.ailit. and C.ents Carpet Sacks; L'nibrtllas. Parasult and. Faiuj Shoe Peps; Hard w are autl Cutlery; f.ias. and tiieensware. Trace. Halter and Loj Chains.; Woodi 11 W.iie: t.roeeries, eiC ,V c .c All kinds of approved Cenn'rv Prmlnce takra iat- . xthanre for rooi'. ATCASH PRICES. C'Hemt n. In r our n-.otio: "A nimble sixpence it preferred to , slow shillhisr.'' LIXCK (t FAKQUHAK. March 13, 13 1?. ; SI'JflACJ AND SU3IM.ER GOO D $L A NEW ARRIVAL. i HE St'RSCRIKER has just opened a beautiful ' art assi.rtuiein uf Sprinc and Snuinirr Goods, and , titers iliein upon such term tn In uld customor aad i the public ceneraliy as to iliallinjjr csjiupelttiua. His stock consists in part of . Sut.t r English, French and American CLOTHS I Plain and Fancy Cassimf rest i Plain lila, k. In-own, blue and trit-niixrd Sattiuetla. ! Plaid and Striped rla j Kentucky and Domestic Jean, striped aud plain Plain and Faney Tweeds, Limns and Cultt.nudr j Summer Cloths aud MohairCurd j Robil) Cassiiuens and Velvetteeli j Ladies" Department. I Plain ati'I Fancy Dress Silk. ! Suptr l-rk Sri it. Warp Lustres j Fi cured and Plaid Lustre j Striped and Changeable do Pl:lin and Mole clurt d de I Anit ricaii. French, D.uucstic and Scotch Gio-rhaiM i Moic col'd, bl'k r.:id fancy De'Lainc ' !o do do do Wutilt n tls Fancy C:ihmeres, Moaurer, Buena Vista a.vd Orc--1 -on Plaid i Plain, plaid, flowered and figured' Ameriran Print ! d" do do do English fcc Freuch da 1 Plain and fancy oil red 0. Plain and plaid Linen Lustres ja ucw style) Plain and fancy Lawns Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Silk GLOVES d.. do Colthiid J.iile Thread do , While, hl.-ick. mixtd and fancy lloseaud Hm ' Plain mid piaid Jaconet i Irish Ltn.-Ks. Hook Mu.hiii and Swist Mitilt- : t.i in ii and victoria Lawns Liaen and Silk Poi-ket H'dk'fs Plain aud Fmicy Siik Cravats t mbn iias. pi.rasol at.d Fans Dress Haiulki ichitfs and Bobiuetl A splendid and will selected stork of new ndc4ieat of ail kinds and qualities. Plain and F.n.cy Silk and Satin P.onnct Ribhotis. " Cap aV KDGIXCiS, sVC. J.icouet, Ediring. Lnces and Insernngs VOllOl. I ; 1 hrtad Laces and Etltriiips JUt't'llaiaCous. Sewiu; Silks, Tailors' and Dresi Tr.mmin; Rleaclud and brown Linen Tablu Covers " " Cotton " " 11-4 Lancaster quilts M-.n's II. aver Silk, Fi.raud Xeiftra Hat. Men's and Roys' Pearl Sport. ne Hats liut na V i-ta and PIm Leaf Hat Men's and But.' ( loth. Silk and Cotton Glazed Cap. jo3ii:sj,ics. Blt-achci! an.l brown Muslin of jnou itlth, from ii 2( ard witlc H ii 'J iikiiir.Marinfr' Slrijw, Chcrki and Drill tag w'aeon Ctivi-rniK", Lint n and Cotttin Hggina; While, Vi Ho and Hod K.ttn-U Stlicia, co!tjrd Mi:lin, end Vankrcn SHAWLS. Silk. Emb'd and Crspe Shawls Silk antl Riilhnn Fringe and Mnlr col'd Shaw'.a De I aine am) lit avy Cloth Shaw ls Also a heaty and wt II selected Itock of. Queen. ware and Glassware; Hardware and Cutlery; Pools and Shoes; " Sole and Upper Leather: Gruceru-, Salt, Iron, Ac. Ac. The suhscrilrt-r has enjoyed superior advantage ,n the selection of his stock, and believing that hi good nd pi ice will -land ihe tet tifscrntinj-, he most cardully -in in s the inspection of the whole community! Lt t nil cotae and examine fi r them-elve. RICHARD TTXER. Rrookviile, March IJUU3IK &. CO. tnr 1 1 l ksa l r: n e a l bus .v riocK-s, W.nlchcss, Jewelry,. AXD W a 1 c H-M AKER'S TOOLS M ATER I A W X iOXS I AXTLY on hand, an extensive asaortmcat of fine Gold and Gill Jewelry, Gold and Silver Special 1. Guld and Silver Lever and Verfe Wittk ts; (.old and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, Violin Sti-inss,Perenssion caps,Pistols, Razur,Knive Scissors, e-c. Ac. Xu. 5, West Fourth Street CIXCINXATIj O. Oct. 20, 147. 43-Iy IKON AND NAILS. .0,oon LRS. Wavne Iron. 20,000 lbs. Sliiro Iron. 50 Kets Sumata Nails, Just received. My assortment nf Sllgu I rts wj wtrs ebascH of the Manulacturers ai lower rate than are allowed to Merchants generally, and t will sell at a mall advance uu cost. Ii. TYXEH. Rrookviile, Xov.IJ, l47. fn Hardware and Cutlery. "J ILL aii Cross Cut Saws, yjl V."jd and Hand Saws, Drawing Kitivta, Ciittme Ubiti's Coektt Knt-rcs. K nine. and Forks, fluicher' Kni"i Snub Lock and Latches, Thumb Lttebet. Roxrnd and Saowrc Do'... Butt and Screws, Iron and Steel Squares, , it and Cros Cut Saw Filr-s, Hand Saw File. Waffle Ii-nn, Stet I Tarda, Grind srnne Crank. Xatland Shnsr Hammer-, And I'ons. Bract sand Biti, A me' Sh.ivels and Spadt , Heavy Oral! Shovels, Hay Fork and Axes, Manure Fork. Il.isft, Rras. and Stiar Kettles. The above are cTti d at 'he Inws-i Cin'."T j ri " I h '. r-i B. tlSP. ft..

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