Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 September 1849 — Page 3

JMflicatty rttk th Frenck itlinistcv. On reipt of this President Taylor promptly Theaccount heretofore published of this diffi- i ud ver properly determined to submit the corcnltv extracted from a letter of I-tr-trs-toi-NT to ; respondent to the t rench Government, leaving .1.-fru:i-j.i,i-int.iK i.,.Si:.niial-1 11 l" take ho course due to ils own honor. Ac-

ly correct. The Republic of the 20th instant : contains a full statement of the controversy, and j from this we make up what follows, which is all j we have room or time for. j M Ponwia presented a claim on behalf of a ! French citiien in the nature of an appeal from the adverse decision upon it of a Miliary Court ; of inouirv la Mexico, approved by Gen. Scott, j In urging his claim ne animadveriea wun considerable severity upon the testimony of acis tinguished American officer given before the Cirt. With the sincere desire of avoiding difficulty, Mr. Clayton on the 10th of April replied to the French Minister's note, offensive as it was, and controverted Its positions. In reply to this, on the ISth, M. Pousin indulged in a strain of invective language, evidently intended to be highly offensive to the American Government. This was laid before the President, who directed that no time should be lost in requesting M.Poussin, who was then absent, to return to the city without delay. One of the offensive passages of the note of M. Poussin was the following: "Th Government of the U. States must be convinced that It is mere honorable to acquit, fairly, a debt contracted during war, under the pressure of necessity, than to evade its payment by endeavoring to "brand the character of an honest man." The same note contained an attack noon a high military officer, charging him, in effect, with perjury before the military court; and an attack upon thedistinguished officers composing the court who were charged with permitting that officer "to carry out, without interruption, hi-i string of calumnies incredible." It closed with an insinuation that the State Department had become the organ of a criminal accusation, without proofs, against Mr. Port. Mr. Clayton invited M. Poussin to return to 'Washington, in a note dated the 2lst of April, IS49. An interview followed the return of the Minister, in which Mr. Clayton informed him that his letter was deemed highly offensive, containing language which our Government could not admit, and he had permission to withdraw the offensive matter. He withdrew the letter, expunged the offensive matter, and returned it Here the correspondence in relation to this claim ceased. I On the 12th of May, the French Minister, in a diplomatic note, in relation t another claim, represents to the Department of State that Mr. Carpender, the commander of the American war steamer Iris, after hastening to the assistance of the French ship Eugene, of Havre, which had struck on the oank of Riso, near the anchorage of Anto Lizardo, advanced claims, wholly inadmissible, on account of remuneration for his services, and, to secure his acquittal detained the Eugene two or three days. In consequence of the energetic remonstrances of M. Ravallee, and the honorable Intervention cf the consul of the United States at Vera Cruz, Commander Carpender desisted from his pretensions." M. Poussin proceeded to say that "the minister of foreign affairs of France requested him to address to the Cabinet at Washington the most serious observations on the abuse of authorlty'committed by this officer, iu illegally detaining the ship Eugenie." He concluded his note with the following remark- "You will easily comprehena Mr. Secretary of State, how important it is that such occurrences should not be repeated, and that severe blame, at least, should be laid on those who thu9 considered ' themselves empowered to substitute arbitrary measures lor justice; and I doubt not that you : will, without delay, give satisfaction to the just complaints of the French Republic." i No evidence accompanied this note, to justify the charge, but it v. as referred to the Navy ; Department, to ascertain the facts on which the condemnation of the commander was demanded. Two letters of explanation from comman-' der Carpender was all the evidence in the Navy Department, these letters in the absence of any : thing to contradict, were submitted to the French Minister, by order of the President, with a note expressing the hope, "that they would I remove any misapprehension which might ex-! ist on the part of the French' Government, relative to his conduct on the occasion iu question." Thecase as explained l.y Commander Car- ' pender was briefly this: "The French bark En- . genie, was cast on the rocks Carpender was appealed to for aid in getting her off the ves- ! eel was abandoned to him, and by the great ex-1 ertions of his crew, without other aid, was got off and moored in safety. Carpender risked i compensation In the nature of salvage for his ! inis was reiused. and the mutter referred to Mr. Clifford, our Mi nisterto Mexico, ; wno decided that the claim was iust. In this opinion the Attorney General, Johnston, nfterwardsconcurred. The consignee of the Eno-e-nie, declined to act on the claim, and the Captain of her was permitted to take possession 'of her. Such were the circumstances under which M. Poassin wrote the following note to Mr. Clay tan: Legation of France, IT - . S nn . ... ' uiuunirion. :tav .IU 1 ?4.l. A , Si I received on the 28th of May the note " which yon did me the honor to address to me on the same day, in answer to mine calling npon I the Government of the United States to disavow ' the conduct of Commander Carpender, of the Amerinan steamship Iris, towards the French ship Eugenie, of Havre, which had run upon the bank of Rise, near the anchorage of Anton Lizardo. The explanations given by Commander Car-: pender are not of a nature", Mr. Secretary of State, such as to dispel the discontent which his proceedings have caused to my Governaneot. j He considered, as he says, and he still cons:d- ' era, that the cas was one of salvage; that the rights acquired by him as the saver of the vessel saved, empowered him to keep possession of her until his extravagant pretensions w-r fully satisfied; but his opinions have little interest jn our eyes, when we have occasion to cou.iemn his conduct. I called on the Cabiuet at Washington, Mr. Secretary of State, in the name of the French Government, to address a severe reproof to that officer of the American navy, in oraerthat the error which he has committed, on a point involving the dignity of yonr national marinej might not be repeated hereafter. From your answer, Mr. Secretary of State, I . am unfortunately induced to believe that your ' Viovernment subscribes to the strange doetrines proteased by Commander Carpenaer, of the war ateimerlris; and 1 have only to protest in the w.m.r . . . , "p name o triaes. J ...... u sm oiwd uw I have the honor to be, with distinguished consideration, your most obedient servant, GUI'LLAUME TELL POUSSIN. Hon. J. M. Clavtoji, Secretary of State. There had been, in fact, no doctrine advanced in regard to the case of Commander Carpender, nor was there any indication of an opinion on the subject of salvage. M.Poussin, as if to make out a case for denunciation, assume'.) that strange doctrines' had been adopted hy the Executive, which comprised the "dignity of our .national marine-" On the 30th of May he speaks of hi previous note as merely calling npon the Government of he United States to disavow the conduct of rpender. In point of fact, the note of the of May not only did this, but in a idition Bed "that severe "blame, at least, should test " ? those who thus considered themselves em1 substiluta arbitrarv measures for Lj; This could not be iaternreted as de- , anaiD - p . . '.: . , - y.fc.l .n I " . " " ! dMdV""' Mhw. Such therefore to"? hvJbn absurd, and was not C'rpeuderr-.? placed iu the K?n!7m 0, were tie forwarded ttv" " ". m,lyler lo that they would GovernraeBt.' Wl11 ths "P fcetween the twA?0 a njisunderstanding th.tm.ti.r Af 'ovrrnments tn relation to to hear from PariS7?'.n' chJoose, "J 10 wail Carpender, and Imp! '"jmediately denounced defence, with a cooler refused 10 T his der had asked an act ouo,us 8neer' Carpeaand the refusal to censieS.' con?men justice. 1 juat, insolent and rd?" fic' s nncoarse nad been approved &J' CoftnerSecreUryof the Nav1"3 Mason, the declares the act one which der? '1,1" Foussia dignity of the National Marine"1. m 'lhe implicates the American GoverntV? tnerePon duct of the officer declared discAil,lh,!C0,," proceeds as if directed to read our (?ble ancl lecture on tne diiroitT and honor F.' ticna! Varlne 'r at-1

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oord.nglv it stibm.ited by Mr. Rush to tne j ench Minister of Foreign Affair, on the .th j July, and, hading that the French G overnment j who"y "fleeted and refused to redress the , w.ro"? ,hp President felt compelled to terminate M- Foussin's oflKial intercourse with this Gov- ; eminent. The termination of the relations ; "ereiotore existing does not imply any cold or hostile communication between the two Gov ernments ana unless r rauce is emulous ot a difficulty with this country of which we have no evidence in any thing which I'as yet transpired no disturbance of the friendly relations between this and that country, can possibly occur. Since th above was written, we learn from the New York Tribune, of the l!)ih instant, that the French Government lud determined lo recall M. Pous-in, without reference to his position at Washington, and that Count Monlholau had b.'en spoken of as his successor. iLf Mr Polk appoi nted Gen. Lane Governor o Oregon after he had denounced Gen. Taylor as a liar and a slanderer. The appointment, under thecircumslances, was an out rag, andth e whole object of it was to reward an unprincipled calumniator for his calumnies-Lou. Journal. From Wnhinnton. September 22 P. M. The papers of this morning contain several columns of officials statements in regard to the affairs of our Government with Mr. Poussin, the French Minister. Mr. Clayton's letters are devoid of any appearance of disrespect or ill temper. You are already in possession of all the the eading facts; but the details will doubtless be read with interest. CJi-cat Exritrment in ( attnila. Montreal, Sept. 22, 1S49. i Passengers arrived from By town report that on Wednesday the town was full of armed men from the country. The troops were out in I strong force, and the utmost precaution was required to prevert a collision between the Imperialists and their opponents. iZT In a lesson in parsing the sentence, "Man courting incapacity cf bliss," &c, the word "courting" came to a pert young miss of four1 teen, to parse. She commenced hesitatingly, but got along well enough, until she was to tell what it agreed with . Here shu slopped short. But as the teacher said, "Very well, what does courting agree with?" Ellen blushed and held down her head. "Ellen, don': you know what that agrees with?" 6 "Ye ye yes, sir." "Wt H Ellen, why don't you parse that word? h-tt does it agree with?" .nin.hin. t.ll ,. s is s", iiu,s, auu fMaiMiueriiip;, uuen i; says,) "ha a ogress with all the girls sir!' O A lady handed us the following, afterdemolishingthe skcret it waseutwiued around. Draw your own conclusions: When Belzebub first to make mischipf Vtetran. "e tempted the woman, suit gulled the poor mav. This Moses asserts, from hence wa would inf-r. That woman rules man, but the devil rules her. JT'AcHiLEsSTAPP.the father of MiltonStapp, Esq , of Madison, died, on the 4th inst, at his residence in Scott co ,Ky.,in the 64th year of h is life. He was a revolutionary soldier of the Virginia line, and was in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth. IIY3II3XEAL.. Married On the 24th, by Dau'l Wilson, Esq. Mr. ALBERT C. RILEY, of Rochester, to Miss MARY ANN BRATTEN. "Tho' fools spurn Hymen's powers, We who improve its golden hours By each experience know, That marriage rightly understood, Gives to the tender and the good A Paradise below." On yesterday, Mr. Wm. H. Reed to Miss Margaret E. Moore Farm for Sale. T.IE subscriber offer, for sale a farm of land containin l'"0 acrvs; 65 acres improved and 12 acres of a deadnitiir. a iroOxl well of water and comfortable cabins. Said taroi situated in Franklin county, Blooming Grove tow ns'iip, la., one mile from the pike leading from BrookviUe to Connersville, and two miles fiom Rloominp Grove. Said farm is well watered and timbered, and will be sold on reasonable ! terms, as money is much wanted. F' or further par lirulin .nols- ,n v v: .u . r""rth. ot a m,le of the premises or the subscriber K,l,'y ,0,lnsh,lS Butler Co. Ohio, September 22,1, 1S4..--3WAN DREW K1XG" - ticulars apply to w m. Kinf. Administrator's Notice THE nndersk'ned hereby trive n.itice that letters ! administration with the w ill annexed, upon the estate of Jacob Williams, Jte 0f Franklin county, deceased, have this day been granted to him by the clerk of the Franklin County Probate Court. " Pftrons indebted to satd estate will be required to make prompt pay mem: and those havinjr demands apatnst it, w,ll present them accordtnc to law. The estate i. solvent. THOMAS WILLIAMS, adm'r. September 25, !5-i. 40-5w Property at Pi-ivata Sale. THE nn.lt ricntd, administrator with the will tn 1 m-d of tli- rstate ol" Jactih Wiliiam, late of Frank 1m rnumv, deera-nd , her-bv gi'fs notice that hr ha- rn hand at the late residence f tfie dect-aed, and now oflvr at private sale, the personal effects ot atd etafe coiiMsnn in part of coi n, liaj, one uaion, om- hurg-y, watrnn and bny harness, one valuahlr hic?y In). e, cattle, eo, heep. hog, some household goods and farming titensils. THOMAS WILLIAMS, tdmV&c. Srptctnbrr 25, 1S49. 40 3w ioiiv i). iiowrTAxn, Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLE.Ia. Farm for Sale. VAI.VAKI.E F RH of Eic-htv Acr... .trusted in White Water township. Franklin county, and adenine the lands of the late Christophet White- , ""'t, ,iT- r"r"'.e- F,r "s c. enquire of James Hall.t innnnatt, or of the stibscnberat Brooksiiie. AUg-. . , !54Sf.-oC J. A.M AI SOV. WOOL, WOOL CASH FOll WOOL. ill pay cah fr jooda for 20,000 lbs. nf WOOL at fair price this season. We have a larce toek nf Sattinett, Jean,ta-imere. Clnth, Twei-il Plaid FlaineU, Hod Flannels White Flannels. Blankets nd indeed almost every article in the Woolen line, which we wish to exchange lor Wool at very low price. Manufacturing. We are ready o Manufacture the above kinds of Goods as low for cash as any establishment in the eumilry,oron shares on former terms. Carding and Spinning. Will be done to suit cnimm, at last vear price. CARDING We are ready for cardinsr roll, and will be ready to wait on all who msv rail on n f.r work in that line. tui.iaixt; In all its branches can he done to uit customers ftt all time. By prompt attention to our business in all it variou branches we are confident of renderinereneral s Trvnsanil satisf action to all wnn call on ti. ee. f;. MACY & CO. April 10,h, SI.I.-.M. 31 A HULK WORKS. VSV C. CROSS, late of New York, are nosr rees ivinR.at their New Marble Rooms.in the F.clectic Collrre. Corner of Court and Plum Sis., Cincut naii, the lari-vst and best selecied lot of Marble ever hroiurht to Ohio, and with a class of workmen from the Kast, are now prepared to furnish those desirous Of erecting durable mementoea over tbe (craves cf their steeeasrd fhemls. their deeeass-d triemls, a superior quality ot work, and their connection with the Q,iiarne i such, at a much lower price than any nlher establishment West of the Mountains, and but a shade above the Hiiial price of the common oi native stone. NOT. 17, 1848. 7-tm. II. I). JOIIXSONV ATTORNEY Axrt COUXSF.I.LOE AT LAW, LAVREI., IM. Refer to Metsrs. Coram, Tweed Si Co. , f incinnat Geo. Holland, Ksa.. Brookville, Ind. Oct. S, 1347. 44 Money Wanted. LLt. persons indebted to the nnderait?ned, or to R ftc S. Tvaer, are requested to make immediate narmrm. R. TYXER. Bro's''"'s,,""y t "

Executor's Notice. "VOTICE is hereby -iven that letter, utamninir on tne late will James H

I r.HHKiiu v o , n men given to the und. rsirm d -- i piKuiu in. it men lo saitl ( stale w ill nmke immeI diate payment, Km! all persons having claims will ii. .-tm mint utani, inr seim-mi ntTHORNTON F. HOW, Kxccutor Sent. IS, 1849.-3.-3 I r I Administrator's Notice. I THE lindersiirind has taken out (. Iters ofadminis. nation nn the estate nf Hat-net McComhs, d.c'd, i late ot Franklin county, la. All per"" indeliiett tn ; Mid estate miiM make immediate pavment, and those ( havint; claims against the sa ne mit.t p resent ihem i Only authenticated within one tear. 1 he estat,- is probably solvent. VM. HA 1 FIELD, adm'r. Slept. 19, 1349. 39-3W A (I i n inistra tors Sale. THE tindersiirmd, adminis naior of the estate of - Ham. t MiCnmlis, dec 'tl, will otter for sale at the late t esid tow nhip. nee ot the deceased, in Rlmiminir tirove nanklin co., It.d., on Moiulav. the isih of Orifiber Hex, the Di rwnal nmneriv t i.l J....M consisting ,,f Hre, fattle, Hois, sheep, Com iti t i:e ni in, one two horse V. aeon, f.irniinr Clensils. lions, hold ttirimnre. carnenti r's tools. -r. 1 F.HMS. All Mima ol 9? and under. cash in hand; ovi-rS3, 12 months cn dit, hy purchaser girinr note w ith approved security. " VM. HATFIELD, adm'r. Sept. 19, 1849. :9-3v Cotrrh Line to Ku.sh r.V. ill be lilenstil to learn flint tl. Western Statre Cempativ hae commenced run. ninir a tri-weekly mail line between this place and , Ktishville, passmc throuqh Metainora, I.aurvl, Anj dersonsillc and New Salem. It will connect with the daily omnibus line from here to the city. I Brookille, Si pi. 1J. 39-3' j Fall Slock. THE SVnsCllinFJf VSa iti.i opened Ins stock of ew ami Well St letted fioods, purchased express. ly for the FALL ASI) II' I ST EH SF.ASO.S.tuli now ! "Hers them to the public on the most favorable terms, i He believes that from lonrj experience in the bus',! iicsj and ilir satislaction he has lien tot., re iinit'ornilv , Riven hi. patrons, none who tAamineh,. present asj aurtinvnt will be at all disappointed, either in the Jricr or ltntiit;. ! To hi. usual full supply, he has added 'the fallow intr ; articles. b Super black dress SILKS . ahmere de Khtne ' Striped Aliacca I Hl'k and lancv Alpacca ' Einbioiden d Cloaking ! Plaiue and Fancy Vuslim dc Laine Mohair and Silk M'arp I.ustrei ' Super Mntirninir tinichanis Plain and Fancy tin Super F'.ncli-h iron cround Print " " Mack & white do Ftlrnitu.T Prmis I In this department we ak the attention ol the la- . dies, as we haie a very full and choice collection of I prints of every variety t st; le and price. j Shards. Hibbon?, fyc. I 8-4 Emliroidirtd Wool Shaw It ! riain black " Do j Super mode and bl'k Do Silk Embroider d 1 o I Silk Fringe Thibet Do " " Muslin de Laine Do , Also riain " " Do ! Fancy H'dkTs I Fall sts les of Hihbons and Trimmintri Velvet Ribhon I Silk and Linen Frinea 1!,',s Suk mil ( a.litmr, Glovei I'ic Nic Glove and Mill. Woolen Milts and Gloves I.iiten and Cambric H'dk'l'i Super M,ed Wool Hose While Merino Do t'ashmere Po A full assortment or Cotton Hosiery, w hile & colored Children's plain and fancy Hose Paris Hoods, a beautiful article for children Tyrol Hoods Woolen Comfort Ladies Dress HilKfs and Cravat. Thread and Cotton 1. aces and Edgings Book Muslin S is. Mull Plain and Embroidered Jackonets Jjiulirs' Allocs. An assortment of elegant and substantial custom made Gaiiers and Shoes. Cloths. Cfssiwrrrs, Veslinsrs. French nlack Cloths 3 llrow n, Hlue and Cadel Cloths Pilot and till Over Coatine; Plain and f.inrv Cassnnere of ne K styli S A very hiauliful selection and very cheap Super fine plain and fancy Tweeds Lamartine Cord, liuftaio "Cord, Ueaverteen & Jeans (Jassincfs. In this d, partmrnt we have an abundant stock of every color, plain and fancy, and ot every qnalitv. The best assortment we have ever presented lo our customers. VESTIXCiS. Rich fancy Wod,-n and Silk Vi-stings Satin and Silk Velvet Do Italian Cravats Fancy D. Plain and fancy Pocket H'dk'Is Gloves and Hosiery Irish Linens A large stock of bleached and liaown Muslins ll:ti! and Cajts. Black Brush Hals Do do do low crown Common Antrola Hats Hlack and brown Mexican Hats Do do do for boys Rojs'oil Velvet Caps Spring Cloth do Navy do do Men's Cloth Traveling do Do Gold digger Muskrat d-t Boys' Cloth Hell Top do Child's Turbans ti-mts tind Shors. Ladies' Calf, Kip and Goat Bootees Children's and Misses' do do do Children's Broeau Ladies' Kid hind tit sand spring heeled ties D, high hnkin Men's and Bo. s Kip and Thick Brogans Youths' Kip do Men's thick Boots, double soled Do Kip do do Men's Calf Boots Do do and Goat Shoes, fine Cr rocrrirs, I la rdira rr, QueensWare. trarr, St our V Drlf SOLE LEATHER and all the article usually kept under these heads, fresh, well nelecled and cheap, i to weich we can himcntly invite tne public atten lion. 39 X. D. GALLION. Dr.GUYSO.TT'S tuN-OC 5 1 11 r fTMIS tlttSACT IS rHILST IT IjARSAPARILU) "AnrcnTCS :scse IT "iVIBCS".Vt4j The eoov ruE .most si ( rr.ssrrr. medicine in THE WOULD. JUST HSCEIVE.D ! A FKK.U supply of tb. s celebrated n.'fslic.ne, wliioh has proved so rtMi.iri.uMv MU'ees-isil for t!:e ,'ii-e of 'srcfii CV'Mf(i''. .S?.'.' l?.-:rm. T.iver Covijifaints, L'orrt'jt llitvio's. littri maoism Dv-rrpif, t'omirritrss. Gciifml J''hi!ity. Vj'i-'ii the Jirarl. Si,t, Cir.it. Jcivts ov,i f.,r h renru ai Vi.vx. Asa reniedv tor l'KMAI.IC COM PLA1XTS it ha probablv no equal, and a a II X I VERSA I A I TERATIVE For rtrmcvinjr a!I imptiritie from t!:e svtem and srivine general tonte lo deiulitated vrr;:ins. it jnlv eiamis a superiority over a!! other medicine.-.. . I'liMomersi are invited c;;ll a. id rxnt.iioe ceilii: ,Mes reivniinieMiialioi-s;. N. 11. This is the mnST J'JGIU.r Ch.XTfiA Tj;i) SlKl'P in nv- pi. I n;, in i'.Mi'.es and sold r,t O.Yii .QOI.L.il! j' r SIX tktt:c t t I'ive Iti!ars. coyi .'ira rl , r.u TION i:iiMOHDiNin f 3 BEV.'Ar.E rf Ccmitrrfa! ova nTTATIOXS: 4(C-:i 77 Ctvni-ic Tr. Ci.s-rr't T.jivar' i'tV-u IWi rn,f rsatariua i s put rt. ti c Kottle oiitaiiuiiic a Qr !t e ( I the Svrnp I blown in t':e class. Riid i:nt,t'.ire l r . 10 lik 1 XlTT. the i'ropriet, r. wr.'tlei: with l",ia ! each outsiile wrpprr. ! Prepar."! at 5. V. Bt-nnettV I t r-ir-rv. LITTLE FALLS. N. Y.. ni:d sold l.y ul! ihe Dntisi und ! by the principal ti;er.-!.anN throiiis'Uout ti.9 United ' ctutes, est imlics r.iul l niu.i:;;. For Wholesale and Retail ai Bennett natrO ; Branch Emporium" No. 4. College Hall, Cine inneaiei, , F. BUOWX, Fnirnld. J.L ANDREW, lUoomin Grove, E. TTXER & CO., Meiamra K. Y. LEE I.aurelI . D. T ATM AN JOHN D. MOODY. ochet Z. A. NYR, Ke- Irsnton 1

Administrator's No tic g THIS day letters of administration hive ben cranted by the Clerk of the Franklin County Prohate Court, to the undersigned, oil the estate of William Gameweil, deceased. Prcsotis having claims must preseul them; those indebted to the est,:te must make prompt payment. The estate is probably solvent. JESSE PEPPE', Adm'r. Sept. Tih, lJ l9.:its.

Aoficr is Ifrrfbtf Wren THAT FIVE DOLLARS on e:.ch share of the capital slock cf the Ii. & C. Turnpik-will he required on or before the 15th d.iy .f Nov. next. By order of the Board. JOSEPH PRICE, Pres. D. Sr. a mute it, Sec'v. Sept. 7, I4!).-3-3iii. : Executors' Sale cf Ileal Estae. IIP111' un,'fr'P'u',1 ex-cmors f th- i,-t will M and testament of Xuon Oliver, late of : Franklin county, deceased, will offer for s ile : public onlorv. on th premises, on S TURD Y 6;h DA V OF OCTOBER NEXT, the fo'.low- . ing oescrihed real est.,1-, directed lv the will of the testator to be sol.) for the pavment of dents and legacies, viz: fifty-five acres in tli north ; west cor:i-r of tho i.orth west quarter ofsction Ihirty-three, in Tow n 3, Kange 1, west; ALO, One huin'red and ten store, b-inf a part of the south w-st quarter cf section twenty-eight, Town 9. Rang- 1, west; nil si'uate riear the . town of Mt. C.irmel, Franklin couutv, Indiana. ; TKRMS. The fifty-five acre lot "will be di- . vided into small lots of from twelve to twenty acres; on the sale of these, ha!f the purchase money in hand, and the balance on 25ili December, 150: The 110 acre trai t will he sold undivided, for 1000$ iu hand; the rei.!u- of one half the i urchase money i.'itli Decenih-r next; and the other half in twelve months thereafter: th whole to l.e secured hy notes, and food personal security, waiving the benefit of a,,pris-t;ient. ' i jacoh i.Axirs. JOHN CLKMKNIXr., Sept. 4.1S49. 3T-lw Fxecutors. COPPER, TIM, AND SHEET IROiM iIaiiufiictiorv. It. A.JF.1F.R would respectftilly"inform the ' . citizens of Brook ville and vicinity, lliut he , has removed to his new 1! "Ii f.litlu". one donr North of , D Price's store, and marly apposite to I.inck and Farqtihars.w here be ev pec is to keep cotistantlv on hand, and made of the b. si material, and iu the 'host styleuf nurkmanship, a complete assortment of 7ivf.s.v, (Sop per, Jiritlam'a.Jap- ; pan, at tl Tin-tea rr. He has also, on hand, and is constantly rereiii,g, lasege assorttiiriits of the best St.ives , ver tid'ir. din this market, comprising 11 lit I'.N'S PATENT, It K- ! SOR'S DOVB1.E OVEN, HE.WK'S CU ESSEN I', the most approved stjtJ ,,(- PREMIUM, together ; with air-iight and Parior stoves. He will keep cotistantlv on hand for sale. Sugar Kettles. Pots. Kettles, Tea Kettles, Skillets, hml : most kinds of l!ollo- an-. Castings. Waflie Irons, Odd skillets. Lids, ic. Copper and Tin Guttirs and Pipi s. will be put up at the shortest notice. Everything in his line will be iold at Cincinnati i cash prices, or lower than can lie sold here. Hisold : j patrons, and all who wish to do w.ll, will pli-i-ecall . i at the sign of the GHEEX S POVE, w here he will 'endeavor to accommodate thrni w ith the best of all articles in his line. j ; Brass, t opper, and Pewter, will be taken in exchange for articles in his line. i ! F. R. A. JETF.K. ! ' Aug. J2d, 1849.-S5. 1 An Ordinnnre further detining the duiies of Mar ! shal. Passed June 1, isjo. i Sec. 1. De it ort'.atnrii hij the Pn siilcnt anil Ti ut,tvrs ot thr Toivn of Broolvi'.'r, Thit the Collector I and Marshal, by virtue of his said office, shall alo : be Market Master of said corporation, i Sec. 2. That it is hereby made the duty of the said ' Collecioraiul Marshal to prun ed imni, dlati !y against ! all persons violating any bye-law of tins coi-iiii.ii ion, accordinir to the laws of this corporation and of the ; state of 1 iidiana, and to enforce and collect all ptini i-hmi nis and penalties lor such olli nc: s, iu the name j of the Pixsidi lit anl Trustees of ilie low n of Brook -i villi-, and lo pay over to the Treasurer all mouevs . that may come into his hands by virtue cf this ordi- ' nance. ! Sec. S. That all provisions coiiflirtieg with this ' ordinance arc rt pealed. A. H. McCI.KKY, Pri st. ! J. D. How land, Clerk. 21-.1W j ! Ar. IV. II. PSiIinitti. ' i Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers I And Dealers iu Purdware ami Cutler', ; NO. 314 MAIN STUFF. T, I j Bctweer Kigbth and Ninth, CINCINNATI. I j Coopers, Carpenters, Vaon, Cabinet, and Chair ' j Makers Tools, of every description, ' j alwavs on hand, OK MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. Mr. 20. 48 U-ly i IjUIvI'j KI'iNT, Clocli ami Watch lalii r. j EWF.l.BT, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac ! I I tiiter. Diamond pointed gold Pens, Jce. ' No.230 Mainst. between Slhand 6th Cincincan.Oliio ' March 20,ls45. 13-ly. AM) snor.s. HOOTS TH WE. just received a compb-te stock of MEN'S Coarse, Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans BOYS' Coarse and Kip Boots and Brogans, YOUTHS Coarseaud Kip Rootsand tlrogana. WOMEN !i KIP BOOTS. CALF do G11F.R do llalffiatter da " MOROtWOdo GOAT do " Morocco and Goat SHOES Kid SLIPPERS I " CoI'd ItalfGaiter BOOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and BOO I S. ' Ladies' and Gents' Hl'ltHKK OVK.R SHOF.S.Jkcl The above articles are of a Citiirr , nn tit u, andc I ; ! will sell them at Cine imiati prices FOR CASH. I B. TYSF.R. i 1 BrookTille, tOtb N"ov..U47 50 ! PLANKS, &C. MNGi.r. and uonnie nut jack Planes. Single and Double Bin Smooth do Single and Double Pitt Fore do Single and Double Hilt Joioler do Rabbil and Sash Planes Flooringand t'ci'ing Planes, For sale low fot rash, bv R. I YN'EH. Brookville, Nov. Z , 1S47. 50 Boots & Shoes. TRS. Men's fine Catr Hoots. 9S lo Kip Hrnjj.ins. 54 t!0 Calf ,1., 3(5 24 Hit ilrt Slippers. 42 Vomen'a Calf Huskinn IJ " ilo Cotored "1 ies 24 ' flo Kill Spring ilis 24 Children's Shoes. Just receive,! and for sale low by May lrt, 184S. RTTXfff. I Just Received SPUING AM) SL'3i:.IJ:ii GOODS. THF. SEW CASH STORE OF WlM.lAM CHII.nRS, who riil ocnpit'i ilif ctimrr room ol" M, Riitlman! New Brlt-k Htiiliiimr. on Main llnrc utri1 I, In re ht ha m.iilt t'M-ni. e i rranpt'mrii't to accommodme alt w ho may favor him ; nith iht ir custom. th nvwt ami f.liioii:i Mf Ootd; j ol' ftlniot rvt-ry dt-trtption. at C.ticinnati price. noMtni- carriatr on htavy art it-It -n1y. In atlithtii i tc hi large block bought .at. ht miw nft't rs in the fsicnf Irmrii'n I.inr At Terr rvdurt'd pnc I Snpt-'rtirr Rlatk, Rlue Hlack, Gold Mid and f Brtiwn. i rTnclih Anu'rican and Frrnch Cloth. i Snpcrfiue plain, English and American Ca-imrcs. i Fancy do. Hlack, Hrom, Gray and Gold Mixed j Satiir.rt. Hlack aid Gold .Mixed Tweed. I Kentucky Jean Superfine Hlack 5atin and Fancy WvO Vesltng. i Fancv Stk Cravat. Ssun Stock. Fine Heaver Hruh and .iik 1I.it. Lechorn, Chin Prarl, ai.d Taim Hat. He also calls the Attention of the ladies to one of the richest elections of all kinds and every variety ol RUtk and fancy silks and I,utre. Plain Rlne Pelain, Tainted Lawn. Calico, Hook 3c wis Mnlin. riain and Flaid .Tjtkonett. Plain, Black and Hcht enl'd kid plove. Hlack nd White -ilk cloves and Mins. And in a word every thine; neceary to furnish a Lady's or Gt ntJeman waidmbe, and at prices that cannot he surpassed in the West. AH kinds of approved niervhnntaMe Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. tf h s at.-r t-onm i:!. .1 tn anil a 11 il 1 Ml i II f tiir themelvc bffnrv nurchasin? elsewhere, as he ; determin d not to be undergo Id. fcj April 6-15-17 WM. CHlT.Di?S.

COFRTNERSHIP. rKXJ. II BI SION lias associated siith him n ' ft ihe mercantile busmen, his brother JOHN C. t Ill'RTON. The lminess be centimi.d in tie Odd Fellows' Buililiucr, under te firm of H. II. and J.C.Iiurton. PKXJ. H. RI RIOX. JNO. C. PVR 1 OX. Marrh 10, I849 IJ-2T CARD. j X30R SAMS AM. THE TIME, time cr four I I' FARMS near Laurel; a Store House, and DiS . Iiiir House, acd a number of in and out lull in that! town; cheap, and on easy pavmenta. ' F. A. CONWr.LI.. j July io, i; i. ;;-"

JNO. C. lit K I ON. California! Splendid Arson-sent Of Eastern C.IK?)S! TK vV J. C. P. I'll TO V areiiou' onetiinrr a Inrp-t anil splendid assortment fSnrmpotid Summer i. o.mi.. ii, r. i-t Iran Ph. la li-lnliia. uliirh t! lern.-.tu d to sell to the i it vK us i.r Franklin" Cmilitv, ehi up. r t!ia:l ill. y Iiav, ,-ver ti n uli- red in th is !.,;.- ki t lit ("-re. Their st.. rk is very larjr ami well lec. t d, and te. iin KH.l-il, nt tl.at tb.y rait p'.a-e ftf as villas otn CfSTCMEltt, and tie Public s.-imii . 1 v. they i.is ne Evtavajnv t.i sa;i a'.id i .i.uiiie I'.-r tlui.VF.N AMI tlOS art of ;:li Vi... D 1 h. ir stock cousi t III I 1:1 pS Fretlf S,il l, .1 IV.k Cloth; Blue do: 4 " 1 " 1 j is 3 do do 'o I!ron do: do; Cllne Gri't n Mixed f-4 Tweeds; I'.eiivi r and V it llt"k. Mix,!, and Fancy Cass'itncr S.i ti nets, uli st, I, s ard nriiis; a Kentucky Jeans; 8 tauev rv.nl(( SO Si k Velvet; plain and faiur Satin, anil Marsail!es Vesting; 10 " ".etit.' I. nn u Drills, white, plain ,V fancy; 5 ' Hi.lm t'f.rd and llevtrteen; 10 " Satiuv.' r , ear for m n and bos; 10 Plaid. F. 111. v .ui.l Plain Frenrli Linen; n ' Dr.ipet. ' ' Naiiket o, Queens, and Suinoier Cloth; 10 " Silk. Worsted, and Cotton Sertre, &c. 1, LADIES' t)!r.SS C.d'IDS. We particularly invite the atttlitioo of The Lmttes. lootir assortment f Dress GOods, as c think we can suit every variety ol taste. f fi ps Kreiieh. Muiii hesterand Earlsioii tiiiihaiii; 70 Fancy Kru.eli Lawn; 2.'1 Am, mail. Fn. and French Prints: 100 s Superfine Dress Goods, consist, ng of I'i.i.d Toil de Xorde, Linen Ca tubals. Linen Haraj.-, Linen t ustn s: Kr. ;i h 'ha in hers. .1. nev I.iiul. lirilliam ;i:e d'P:iri; Hl'k and Mode P.ain Lusti-is; Satin Stripe I ii.Iik; Medeiina and Abysintan Silk Stupe; CI,:. on i, ,11 ami clianir, a'de l.il-l r. s; plain sir,, pill mid pla n l.teoli, i: M.i'l. llish. p. Swiss Al I'rilbrie Mil-lm; pl .in u- f.jun.l. Iilaek and fancy Silks; :it.iria and iti-hop Lawns, c, r. eeimo t ; Eiir-i"u-: Late; F pti ill I'.dg l.:-; XI. in 1 bread Fdjiuc .'i Lac. : Ins, rung; .l.i,,,, ii Kdciiisr Ins. rii. c. M.mlua Caps and I.,. I, I) mi;, t t.bboi.-; while, pink, ii'iie, and h'ack Crane: Cr.ipe Li-I. - pink and while Satin; silk Krini;e; needle worked Collars; lam n: Cambric and heni'd-.tit. h, , H-.Ik.Ts. f.nn vaiid plain Crjiati; cotton l.i.le Thread: Silk and Kid Glove.; long and short M,tt-: slat,- , .. ',!, in i ',l , black an.l white? :1k and Cotton II..se; s,ik Buttons, u-c. .Vc ; etii'j'nl bi'k and mode shawls; ' hmere shawls. IIOVXK I S. Flon'nce Braid, Gimp, China Pearl. Eng. Sins, I'oumou Straw, Lawn and lancv Bonnet-; l'..r Ladits and Mi-,. II A I S AMI C M'S. A larre ass,lr, 10, r M..le Skin, P.eaM r, utre. Silk, Brit-h, California, Sportinc. Pearl Ashland, Bunia Vis, a. Double and Siiiu;le Brimuied Leghorn, Panama. Pedal Pal. n Leaf Ha;s. V,l,, t. Cloth and Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Li chorn Mats. BOO I S AM) SHOES. ISO prs Men and Bins' Boots; 1300 " Shoes' Coiisi-iing of X,.,', Calf. Xf.,r,,cco. Kip. nn.l Stout Shoes: Men's Pumps and Slippers; La. lie." Stout c Fine Boots; black and light Gaiters, and hail Gait crs; llliskllis: jerl'erson Ties; women's walking Shoes; bl'k and li 'lit Kid and Morocco Slipper.; Sol slip, pers; and a general assortment of Boys', Girls' and Children's shoes. Hunw.ffF. Ol all kinds, fin , tisware groe, ri, s mils, c.nt.in yarn ami hatting, upper and sle I. ath. r. brown and tilcb'd mini. ii. cheeks. Iiu-eis, window pap, r. blnnl"is. axes, .pades. shov. ls, s, , tit, IV k.. l.ir.'e .t,, lvards. rope, trace chains. satt., sei.ur.s, liioi.'es. serews, tacks, knives and forks, sp ion., n bins, adzis, bins, gun tula s. worm and 1, p.anc files, chisels, trace hilts, c Steel beads, v-ork pockets, and purse clasps, ring, an l t i.t, i o-nlis, pins, needles, silk threid, and notions of ail kinds. Brookvilte, April !', l.sa i, 15-ly Hoi:.?. X, H:vlivvl IIIIDS of V. O. Sugar, ft Barrels of Mol.vses. 10 Half barn Is No. Mack, re I. For sa rnai-ier do. 2 Fierce April 27th. le bv K. TYXKf. PARASOLS, SUks & Ribands. H AVK jur n ceivej .1 n'sortinrnt !' Silk, fitnlinm am'.C.ilicu P.trajtolt. IMjih) n.v-s Silks. Ilomu t Hi!an-U. ItoniM i- ami Palm l-iifHats. XVIiicli Hill lit- -tM at Uv lnui-f Ciiu-niii.iti nriv, f -r c.th. tlu ir int IVrsdii w iluii to buy .ntU il I fftud it tm t iT'rt to vail ami 1 amim- iltt jirut-s of my c mills. b for1 lorv tiicv initki tlicir !urL-Iiat aIilV Jr, isa. It . I VNF.A.. A Large and Splendid JlOrKi.l KIP and t Al.F SKINS. Al-oMor..c-1 e, iiiuiiing, i.mitigs. c. The above slock of Leathir I Itave inst receisid ibis we, k from Philadelphia, and is of the best mailufactr.ry in the city. JAMES I. HMxl.Y. Laurel, .tune 9tli, 1840. 25 1UOX &. STLEL. iil.OOM KoRlii:, AMl.llMUl Il!t S'l'iMtl X. W. CHAPMAN. ' .Oi.l T7,i"ii Siti-wt .,. i' . r.,..., it.. CIXCIXWI'I RON !t NAILS of all siy.cs S'I'F.F.L ofeverv d,-s m cription, allof the very best quality warranted. Anvils, vises. Bellows. Carriage springs and Inn. " ie, Maminenii iron, irowbars. Slulgeand Ham mermoulds. Allof good nualitv and warranted ,SO A iiperiorarticleof Shut Iron,os 2!, 24. 3". 26 2". X- B. All of the above nrticles w ill be sold for cash) and at low rates. Cnuntr) Merchants and Blacksmiih , w ill find il for their iuti rest to call before pnreliasinc ! elsewhere. N . W . C II A PM A . ! August list IS45. i Superior Boots and Shoes. i f J1IIK iiiuUv-icni tl hacjiiM rvctMi-il fmm tlir Manmprrior lot of lloom ami Slixr-, conistin; i.f 1 4o tr Mnr tliick Hi'Oi; i1 air Men' kip Ho; 25 )iair Chthlrrn pair Mum'i kip li; 50 pair Wnmi'ti' kip do; 50 pair Bi tliuk l)ni.inw; 20 pairs youth ilo do; 10 pair Hoy, thick Ront Spair Youtti , ,io; lrt pair Mn' kip Hr tcan. H . TVNF.X. HruokviUf, Jan'y 31, 1.H4.1. SLIGO IROW & NAILS. j JS H AVE just reeeived from Piitshurch a larre lot H ot'Sliiro imil asiie Iron, assorttil .in. Also nailspf all sizes, In ell I ill sell t ihe Cinriiinat prices nrltini? the l. ilit a:ul l)raai;e, 'r rash Dec. 21, 1811. U.lYV -rR Law Partnership. johx A. matsos Asn juhs Ii. r-Jtf?r;.,j? HA K. this iliiy enu reil into a partnership in i,c pi ac lu e of the Law . JOHN A. M I I'SOV, JOHN H. FAKQI HAR. June ;il 1?43. An Invaluable Secretf J1HK ii-iilt rsirnul h:is made a ilisooverv he hii h a Isrfe ssashinc of doilies say one liiiutireil pieces may he done in Its llian one hour, isiiIioiii anv n.a liine, or any lalior i i rjii w riuii. savuifr all lalior of rulihinj and r'is quent , ar Jr , old nit itiods ; 1HOVSAN11S HAVE TKIF.n II. Ami concur in tin opinion that no iniiirr can possibly result to ihe clothes, as m-ith. r Act.! or Alkali is used. 'I lie proprietor wi I remain a fe rims at ihe Itrookville Hotel, where he s il I lie lia p ps tosiethe eui7. ns f tins place, and afi'ord llieni an appnrtumtr of ptirrliasintr toe right. Price 2.00. autf. j 32-.tw JXO. W. I'AYAOH. Franklin County Seminary. TH R Trustees announce to the p:itron of the S mtnarv that t!n v have cmplcn ed a a I athrr, Mr. OKOHCK BKN r;ih:it ho will opm hi school on Monday the 27th in(iiitt, and that cholars it be received on the foi'oinc Tl-:iS3IS. Readinc. Writintr, Spelling1, and MrntuI Ariih- ' metic, 3 on : Geocraphy, Gr.in'mar, Ariihmeiic, llimry, 3 00 lit onu try, A I ire lira. Chemistry, Astroiioin y, ' Snrvex ins, & the Latin & It ret k Lanr;iiires, 5 CO "1 he Term will touit uf twelve -eks. Xo deductions w ill be made for the ahs nee f a scholar r - ct pt in cpst-s cf sickness when the absence shall be fur a week or more. Rv order of the Rnnrd, J. D. HOWL n, prti. Geo. Berry, Sec Aug. 13, l$A9.$4-3r j i. i. .ioi:. ATTOUNKY AXU COVXSKLI.OIl AT LAV.jj! I! roii k v i M e. In t. . Office on Main Bnrpri. K;. Die. CO, IS4T. 52-ly I 'nion Count Seminar if. yH F. present rsion i f the Cnion County Sem inary , T now tinder the teaching and nipt riot fnde nee of i William H;t iifrh ton, w ill close n ihe 2ih int. The, u inter srsion will open on i he 29:h of O.'tolM-r next, j Of William Hatiihnm's ability as a teacher, it i not 1 necessary that w-e should say any thine; the fact j that hf has mucin upwards of 12 years in ihe same J c ommumty, i the best exposition of his ability. j There is now, iti the school, a lartre and splendid collection nf Rhilooph teal and i'ht mieal apparatus, obtained direct 1mm N. York, and at an expense of upwards of $500, aH'ordiiifr facilities fur instruction ' not found iu any simitar tiiMiiution. i To those yonnj; pt ron w ho design attending ! nrloiol the coming w inter w iuter, we would say, come and see the close of the present seioii. " JOHN' L. BURdKSS, Prt-i. 2 C ASTF.UUXE, Sec'y of Board of Trustees of ( said institution. J !.:bt rty, Spt. I3th, 69-2wfpr. f.$?)

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'C;t)IsfEsN ASS()!r. 3JKNT. Cheap: Cheapsr! Cheapest! l.:n, Hr,, . Sr.. VK ftj X I' i 1.1. L iS.tt.i C.7. F iNC'K iV ;-AK'll?H i i:k,T -,.,...!.,..,!. H.i I.C fi-.r:iu-t r.- I!.;:!.! ! ,r tW- .at r.M:l 1 ft l t ii. a Hi! Hit! it p 'niiir!t -st. h Oi:m jji-n5.. :f t i, v f.intT.f v ntitntt'ti .i.iip.rr. i 1. n.iw !,. r a Ht :m- ! I A-'""m:01.. Vfirui- ;n:: r,tM , ,-r t;....U, n. !ls, lllll; V it. l t l! irulli i lltlK ' t !'U'kftl't!lt a- ' 'Mi. i ht it .t h k now . in p.in o l t'tuTiiti do CO rii do sio !'l:tni Var.t v f;is'.i'n r l!!;i-k.ti!iir, i;nv ant! f..i-f K'ltTuk ut.tl Iu--p wif .Wain I wi i V, iivi!, 1 1,. I.iim it- ::.i! Cult nat!iV : nti; . Sii-jor r;v- (I ant! CnrtttJ Sat.i t i:.i r..:'n at 1 T-'jiicj "N:lk ! Silk :t Titt Citt'tmi , xt? Oil (!o tn F.i'k rtr S --wa; ji-.l Ln",r a il u k Et:r!isli Mi i do PI I'haiiL nl e e. ,1 i Plain Ili..i-k and Co',',1 A par. a Lnst-r in 1.1..1 S, 'k striiMd x; .! t. th. C, !, oia si . i jh ,1 t.e,.t, rs u. w st, i'.t it..ri.i.i 1 ;. -t. s ,1,1 Plain at.il S;U -.ri,f' Mod-I .its 1 r-ii b . Vc ii e.l Pomes' . I . e ;'i .i-i, Plain Ph. I,. Bli-e. ;-. , ii .,.,. n.i r Vix iuh., I't 'in a.,.! 'r:;. ,1 I ' IV l.-n'.s 5 . 'i at,. I V a-!, ' !..o..- La, i,s Piam an. I rit;,.r.'.i L.t'in ns 'new ?,-!. 1 io t o do d.i :: do d. i e. l j ,lo I'.mll ttl.ll Kill,!' mi-:f-:l Pii-.l, 'assorted. d ' ,!o hog'.-'i '. 1 i. i'c!i i!j do P ain rr ! J'aucv I. v s i'hllll l ri.ss 1... 'T. .1 a-.,! s, .iefu .T.I COIL tl. Book and Mull Miivni I'tiin V I :.'ic Ir,-s. Handkt v clue fs do tl i S.Ik en d.i s ik. I ... n ai. ' I'e v :i ; k, : do M'k s.l'k Lai e . lis m., l , o. Pi rage i a do ,!o .1.1 P .1111 . :i 1 I r.-ry :iH 1's. M i.s Plain and r.iu', s. i itAj f iti. 2'i!ri:.tiir.- Vi in .' I rU I;U a At it liri u ii I. nit ii 1 ..Nit. (. In-hi !" ! i ( ..-.Kill iN. (! i! Mt-.iti V, t!in.p. H.iir,.;i..:i Htuf .li. r I: A t itk:i g lntf. Afliow linl ai',1 G-u n rimtlI' !r.u !n 1 i ii w n am! c- :i Pn iiii.'- , Cot'd Muslin, Nanki ri ami Stli -i.u SHAWLS. SnM r F.nili'd wliito cr.ip- S'laul Ii 3Jrl ftiu li' k .Ti ! mvtlr ilk frif- d f Tin... I S'.auU t!j f:0 Ht l;ir;v Slt.lU. Bonnets S; EiVbcns Super Fr ncfi L ice ft..uucis m-A stxItO . i-'i Fane) La: e and I m do j do t'liTip and Rutland i'o . do Florence llr nd and Soft Su a w do f ,1' Tiss... as.irti ill ln .; x." i.m:; .i.r.v i : r.sr "f i.i.vr. rr..t;s ' .i.V) I .if ftllilt'lW. ., s, R'ltllSKTTi, isi'r.i'i.ivi V'TT'ts i j';y;v, i;r iii.'k', iiHirr. ami .vixr.n ir.K. ciff'i.v .v r. iv;,s' n mul k:c, v, si IK .t.vt .-r.rui: i vxt v .;) i.iiufs- : v iu ro.vs; . I. )E.r.'.V7);.vi'- Klt. SILK ASA C OTT'iV o:(j. lS. l.ouk i:ig G ias t a I l ap r. II ii- and Cif s. Peels ;,:: ! Me , s. Lade .' ai-.l t ien ts' Ca 'io t Sh' k , ; I. uibr. I a. Para. iis and Fans; S'l. e i'. g-: Hard ar. and ctitl,'rv ; . Gia.s anj qui 1 11 .11 are. True. Halt, r and Log C hains; Wooden ivarr: C5r.se. ,'ies, S.c c fsc A'l k'lids of appro, e'l Cfutitrv Pre.lnor taken in exchange for g:..ls .; ' CAS II l'KICi:s. f TKem- - j tier our tin: "A tumble sixpeuse i pitf. rred lo a ' slow 'shilling." I.INCK FAKtllTIAH. I March 13, strim; am) si:ai3Ii-:k G O O D 8. A NEW ARRIVAL i!IF. SVI1SCRIREK has tu.t opened a beautiful tn assortment tl'Spiiiig a. id Si.iiii.i.r tiip.1.. and oilers itieii, up. .'I sued trial, to his s . I , cuslontors and tr tx:it: H,. -.inck in ra I! y as to i li.il ii nge compel it ion. misss in part ol' ' Suver English. Fii-uch and -.i. n.an CI.OTKS j Plain ami Faucc Cas-imen s Plain black, hmwu, blue and st. i i-tnixed Sattim Its I Plaid and Striped do ( Kentucky a ii. I Doinest',, t.an-. striped and plain Plain and Fan. J Tweeds. Lie. II. and l oltouadc . Siituiner Cloths and lo hair Cord Uobuy Castm, r. s and , Is, tt. i ti Ladles" Department. P'.ai:i ati'l Fancy Dias Si ks ! Sup, r bl'k t-ilk M'arp l.u.tn-t , l-ignred and Pl;:td Lustres 1 Stripe. 1 and Changeable do j Plain and Mob colored do , American. French, Dome. tic and Scotch Gintiamt , Mole cul'd, bl'k and I nicy De'.ji, s i do do do do M'oolen do Fancy Chmrros, Monterey, llucna Vj.ta and Oi-c-j goii Plaid ! Plain, plaid, flower, d and figur.,! Aim ri. ;-. Prion do do do do English It French l Plain and fancy oil rf d ,j0 Plain and plaul Limn l.n.tres (a niv sts It ) Plain and fancy Lawns , Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid and Silk GLOVES o"' !' '"..I t and I.nle 1 hr. ad do lute, black, mixed and fancy Hos, and Hose Plain and plaid .Tacom ts Irish I.iiichs, Hook Muslin, ,nd Swis, Mu'.U i.ni'iiau.i lrioria i.awtit l.iaeti and Silk I'iK-ki t li'.ik'fs Plain and Fanes Silk Ciavm, Lmbnilas, Iaranls and Fans Dress Handki ridnel's and B..hin, ti. spieiiniiiauil well selected k el new anj er ii .n n i : r Of all kmls and riiialit Plain and Fane; Mik and s.m u l;,.:,net Uihhons tup do r:m;,N(;s. alc. Jaeunct, IVcinc. I.nies and Insi niiis t'otton " 'I hinad l.aces am! F.diiis fBiotr.'laiicoijvi. S, ine Silks. Tailors ai.d Dress I rimmin'r. Hleai liid and 1 rouii I. in, n ji,;. I nert t'otton " 11-4 t.-incftster fimlts Men's Ki aver S lk, Kor and X. una Hat. Men's ai d Pons' l.ai-l ;ion,i,e liats Hueoa iiaainl palm !..:.!' II u M. n' and M.ij s' floih, Si:k and Colton Glazed Cups !M8-:ST1C'S. llli ached and hrouii Muslins el" , areios idihs. from 5 io saiils ui.l.. I. il I i.'kiti?.Mjrini rs" Str-p. .. rheek. and Dril!iri)ra VV,i!-nii ',.,. run.-, l inen and t ..lion Hacrillfi Wl.iic. Yllo anl Kid llano. Is S licia, colon d MiisIiii., and Nankeens SHAWLS. Hrlk, F.mh'd and t'rpe .Mi. U SilK and Huili.m Kni.ct ai.d M..ir col'U Shan it Ie ; Miit- and Ht n y Cloth shan is A No a In a and wt II 1 ctt d tock f 'uii.Hire and Glnnaie; llan'wiitT uik! CutU rv; Hoots aitfl Mim ; i.t and I'pj i r l.ea;h r, (inui ri., Sil, Iron. Ac. Ac. 7 h Mih-rn.i! r Ua -'.j"? snpi ru.r .flvantares in the 'ic(imi o his. M.-i k.atlii ht nn in-j ih;tf ht-. cnot'S and pi ivt s ill Matid ihe ut ol . riitn.y he inn-t cordia.iy nmif t ! - in p. ciiuu ol t h m hole i-oiunivmi vI.t i bli come ai.d t i.ui.u.t f. r iii in- !-. I'll HARD TYNER. Brook vilie, March 20. 133 J. Drii3::: sk co. 1 if ii (!.i;i.i: Di:.i.i:iis ix C'lockw, Yl'a 1rh. ,?i tIrv, ; AN'll "A Tt'll-M KI'.K'S I (1II.S V MAI KHIAI.S (ION'S I'A N I I.Y on hand, an i-vtrnoii' assort imni . nffnif lio id and tiiil J. i lr. tiold and Sil. r Sieetael. s, (io'rt and Sil. r I.e.. raid V,-rre Walclies; (.old an, I Silver I'em its, Sji, . I Meie t.:.,ssr.. Violin Striii's.p, ri n-M.in j.s.n-lols. l;M,r.,Ki.i s. Issors, .'. No. 5, .-( I'oiinh Street CINCINNATI. O. ' iKt. ;o, ist-. 4i iv ; IRON' AM) X.UIiS. ,j0.rc.O I KS. W ayne Iron. iC.oeo His. Slin Iron. so Kee S;iiuia Na.ls. .lost ret.'i i ll. Ms iissoriinoli i ..f Sli o Iron sai pnr-i-lis, d of I lie Mnniilactiiri rt at lo,, r rati-a 1I1.111 are allowicllo Mtrrliiinis p. ni rallj , am! 1 ill vi at a small advance pucist. Ii. TVXER. Rrookville, Nov. Il, IS47. so Hardware and Cutlery. "T IT I I.I. und Cros Cut Sa, j Wuid and Hand Sa, Diawin' Knii. Ciittmr; Knivi-s, Pocket Ktiivrx, Knives and Forks. Ruteht-rs Kniv. , Knob l.ocs ami L-ftthet, ; "I 1inib Lstcbit j R or nd and Square Hoi. a. Butts and Scn-tt j Iron and Se,- Squai":', Vitland Cross ('ut Saw File, I Tl.itid Fiies, Watile Iron. St el Yarde.JL (rtnd Stone Crank, Nail and Shoe Il.imr n-r. And Itons. Rracr-sand Ritts, Ames' Sh.ivels and SpaJts, Heavy Grail ShoveTs, Hay Forks and Axe, Manure Fork, j Hames, Brass and Sugar Kct! s. I he above an ulTrred at the lowest Cincinnati ' prices l.li.Cru . 1 VNER.

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oears New Fictorlal Works! (".rent Ch,;nre f.-.r Ror.k Ag-nt.-, to car from .5H;l to $100(1 a year! BOOKS OF UNIVERSAL, UTIuITi". s :i'. x:ts- xi " AND POPILAII PIC'IOftlAI. t 111' ri)S snletld'ollv illl,llra.--sl v.. I. W OBKS: I.inii. iis ever t..tt, d on tl.e' Ai:,-,t::, Cmiiirming e.orr than Four Thntrsa-:,! I n -ia-s:g;:.:l r.,;d xerti'. d bv the most . m-.x v i r. A is: et l:i:ijd ami A o. ni'.i. 'I I Mr.ii'i ..ivmis i" r'l'.arj'i ol t'ie aim, e tn' nrm s ir. , , sira' lag '. i ti ii i I the Union, re rs an ag, tu-s doiu mc.i ..;.'. o. our . ::it ij.al towns and il 1 I St r.rs .". e I".': nd.d t . cainfaile eiaaiined. 'till sitSt PEH!srf.SJF.STS. TSrXTFXS ASO 7 E..C,'.".V OF SCHOOLS, f''lowing ,!isriuiiisi, ,i - nt .eiiiem ti, V. lV c.l;.,,c H.IMII.'IOV FISH. Governor .iftb" Slate. l X.-w York. lion. CtiKISTDPHKH MOKGAV, Secret.ir. .f Mate, and Supennn lideitt f Cmpnu-M ?ili..,ik..;r.MilMnV IlKCS. M. D.Serrc1.1, j Li in.. A'eg-t.n t t-.,iv, rsi:. X. t rslls, X. 1 . 1 hr I.egislatlie ( i.miui;, Coinnion Seti.s... j-, President of inlii-r t i : Coi s. Ac.idrmi s an.r :anl Ili:cl.,..i,k. I.I.. P -ge, and Pi-. l,ssjr ot Grol-Mass.li-I.l... us An -I C-llege, Dec. 2!. I'tS. - .r. I'.oli rl S. ar I), ar Sir: I have lnuked on r tile , ::tll serie. of . ur va.uu'.il,- Publications wiiVOl ncii s, and profit; an. I am unite surnstse.l . the ataoniit of 1 iterari labor ou have perf.rm, d. and tiu- -earcli it must have cost yon lo ahtain somany1. ue 1 1 :ost rations, w !ii le v , u have an arm e sitprititendence if an et, tis;ie busimss. I am also gratified at tin- deciileiliy moral and religious influence w l;ii h o.ir tn.oks will , mt;. and call net but hope that they wiil.Io much to counteract thcrtiirt of the l lit and immoral literature which d, lug.-t the land, anj !-ke tin- lrog ol Fgipt com., up, even in the km adiiig-trongi.s of our kitiher.s. May you lis long iol -l'--w o. t iii.d p.-rf, ct your various plans. 14, . pet il ii i is r.mi liii.-rrrlv, ii.ur ebligi.l .ersant, KCW.'.RU i:i uncock. 1 he i'. orT s r ii- ,; i,., - ;:.ii:ig hern exaiuined and r.i oi l-.. ii.N-d. jrre us follows: "A New and Pop- ' uiar Pictorial D s, i intioii ol the I im. d States," 'I u toiial tii-iore tin- American Revnluiiml," 'Set n- s ami Sketches !' Colli : neural F.ll.'ope," s.), -sfiiptiei, ol Great liiaitan and Ir lan.l," Pictorta! "an. .tv J. ii 1 nj.iin of Km.sliiuV 'Intori""'"n for the Peopl.-," 'the l anils', la-tru, l.r,' Putor.al Sunday ll.s-k, Bible L on; -a ..Ii; .' 'Bible II !-!! ; .' aid Stcilu' :u:ti i I the 'Wondc rs of tho World.' C.Ji '' n .'.." ii f n s: ctabi ity and caoti alslrr ws-.ted to s. ,1 above p.ipitlar Pictorial Works -Pull pariiri.lei. : f tl.e principles and profits ol th 3g net sill be gis.n n, applic.ilieii. ei'bcr personal;, or ti I. t:. r. I l.e po tage must tn all cases be taid. Pica-l- io ail. Ires, ROIIKUT SF.fS. Pehli.her. r.?s Nassau ernt. New York. TO P-'i.I.JSTIl IIS OF N F.VV SP PFJt3 I Ii;-'!) Oil THE MAI K OF NEW "i Oa'K.-Vrr spapi rs cop nig I Ins ailverii.enietil, entire, well displayid. ps lih.ivc, williout any alteratiou or a'iridgciiiciit, includ. ng this notice.) and giving it a fi w inside in-sei-tions. slisll r. ci ilea cos.y of mil cue it uur 3? 50 or S'."0 ork, sM.Mc to tin ir ordt r,v bv sending ii:e, et to the pi: liii -li-r. . ; No letltr will be takin from Ihe ofiic.- unless post p.int. NEW VOI-VMf. OF THE S C I K X TI F I C 1 A M K K I C A X. 7j 'ii rr n.-f XcchQnic$) end taut , 'Th p'.!liu, uf u.v .Zt irul' f.c .imrr.-t an in tvmrline; thvtr ih:ink to tlie t :iitininii ftir the ! the ml npptin anil iu nurairt mt- ut wliirh lia Imtii rxft ndi il :o thrni i tiring tlir pat Intir y nr- would r'pi i'lfiili) tit'iicr i!at th 1st tihir.Vr ot'-Tolnm 5, itl 1m- iud on thf 22d .!" Srplrni tn r, airi.frimr r.ivor:ihl-' oppoi-tun'iM f.tr.ill in i:brrilit hi tnay a t-i avail th nt-t -lv vf thf valuahlt informatioii .-tJ w a fni;d iu it column. The mm rolumr t!l ; In ciinimt iu-i d with iu-w t pt, priiitrd nn r tra fmr papt-r, mnuntiicturt d t-xprrn-ly for thi puhlirntion, I mid t'tsih- Hiwhnf ihat andi h gaut bordrr. -It mil! V p itiliTaii! n ht'remttrr-t in nnnrt- frni, thi. ati.irdjit at tli.-. iiti ol tl.r vrar HKAl "TX1 IHOOK utOVKR 4fio V (i RS, Vontaininir hftrr:t ft nntl C.) OltUlIN.VI. F.N'dKAVIXGS of NKH IVK.N l'lNS, ,t-ri!id by It tier f rfmiff, b--si.lt a prrat amount of n atlni mtt r, valuable to , t-trry man in the cttnntry. An iiu-r at d amount t carr and npriwp mil he bt-tiiwt'd npiiu tliit Vuliiu'f, to r-ndtT it inurr fl hat it ha hirli termed, i lie brst Mechanical paI per in the uorld. It c.lnniiia tintnl mil hr h!jed ( with the most reliable and eoerrct inftrrfiation ir. reran! tn the pmrn ,f SCiKN'I'IFTC uA IK , 111 ,MC 1. inipr.ttn.nt-.CHK MIS I HT, AHCHI;TKC I I KK, HOI ANY, MAM F.U'l lKr.S, Rail I K.iH'l Imti li-rt'Poe, and the M eekly I.IS T.f P A TT". NTS. pre:iat d pr :y for tru Junruai at the P:it. in OfhYe in VaIiiifrtoti. A an e id- nci ol th-- e--t ma (ion in hich thi pub- ; li .t ue n i )n Id by the Sei ntifir and Merhaitiral por-i-n f the community, it is only neve-ary to iatr. that its cirrulatiuii ha- increased nhiu tbe l.it thr e e:ir tu tip ard tf iO.ooo cop ien, alreaily eai m ii:,vu ilu' iiititnl circii!a'tni itf all the M ccliVniral . :uid Sen niiie pnl lit atmiiH in ttiii r.nti(rp, andth ; hirc-r't of uny inc't one tn the world. I I KHMS:-To DulHra a jrar in aiiranrr, or if ileired. one dollar in advance, and th r-maindrr in t moiit!i. TO CLLTS:-5 mpie, $8; 10 rnpe, $1 5, 20 cop it. j All letter must be post-paid and directed tn MI XN CO , rblilirr cf ihe Scientific Amerii-an. New York. N. P. Piuiits M-iurtil and im-i-hanii-at dnvimi -txiiied n the mrt reasonable irrmv at the Sci n .ii:c A mtvicau O.F.e . 3'i-4w I Taxes, Taxes, for 1849. "1 H E iindiTfigm d, "I rt aurer of Frank! iu county. Indiana. In reh informt thr tax payer that the jw-r c mum chari d nn the taxable property and fmilt in , aid eonin), mt the duplicate f,r t he j var I??, i a , i n each SlOn for State purpnr o On vm h taxable full fur State purpose 7 ! On each $CQ t.r tutty purpt' f-o On each taxat.lt- Pil! for Cotitity purpue f-&r On each 3'" tr School purpont :o On ent h tnxaMe I'nli lor Schnol pnrpoi tSr ! On each !?100 for Xtn purports Ot , l be ! rea Mirer lurtht r l o'inen t,ix paerihathe l w i'l attt iiil in thr Tt-ral 7own.!itp. at the plar ol hUiii.- ei itiii, the da mentioned below. It.r t lie pnrpe nl rl tec t intr t axe. tr : lu t(tttt.inp on .Ioiiday .V 1 m dyy, Oef, UthJt Inth, halt I'reek lou ihio on Wt-dins'!ai . ' lih. ; l'oej tonthipnn i'hnrday, V TiJih. I.aur I tow nhip on F riday ITth. Iliooiniuc, tir..ie on Saturday ' 2rh. j f airlUld township on Monday 2 2d Hath tonnhiptn '1 uetday " t.id. : Sprincfeld (owndup on Wedne-nay ' 24th. ; A . Mutint CariiM-t the arne rvinm-. ' White sattr (onn-hipoii I hiiri.T ' SSih. .t New I"r nion ame eveninj; llichlaiul innnhipon Friday 2ftth. ' HrookviUe to nhip at my office from th 30th of t Oembt-r wp to the first Ia ol .'Hilary. Ifi.sn. A il taes not paid to nit- on thr daj I aifnd in th townships iM have t br paid at my ofi.ee in Iirookt illo. TU-- tirt dnv of January i ihe last day the taiea ( fur the pr. ni rear can be p;iid about cost. ROAD TAX. SprrTitrrr nf road are recietrd to return hr t road I it io the irvarer at j.-Mk i! le btforr th JCt!i day of fJeNtlrer. Or f they dt-lVr it llntitheatti mi (he appointnitiue in their louii)hip, they ill 1 pirnf tiirl) in the morning. ! Funds Receivable for Taxes. State and R;ink Scrip, inTere.t a.lovrd nn Scrip f:r State tave-.. Note on the following-Hank, and thoc only, w ill be rt-teied t.r ta-p ft.r the preKi'f iar, ti ; St;t" Rank of lin'iana, State Hank nf ' Ohio and hr.iiiehe, "ew Ohio Ranks, Rank of tieanr, City Rmik of 'ohiiii'i:s, Cleveland, Dayton j Rank, Kxehaniro Rank of Co mtihus. Franklin Rank . ot Ziiei i!!f, I.ik j Cr.;;ny do,. Western Mrrre ' do., C;in:il do. h u land. Rank of thr State f Mit-' ! soiiri, Cmrititiat i Rank. no-s of 3(5 and upwards at psrin r.:i!iimore. I'hi Ud-1 phut, rim! York. I he amount of 'x due from 1 hold rs tf Cniitit Order, hi reafu r prt fritted tor redemption, ii b r. tallied. r h. nnimv, Tc asiirer F. C. Still Tiers Extraordinary . K tioul:! ar.tiser.-tr rt alrs to notice thr in-.-r;-aiiisr popnlaritv of Hr. Ha'Cs Lung Bat! s.itn. tr. North, the art nf, ti lls n that he is aton i-hed himself, at the number of curt- that it in pcrf'orniin; stinonj; our own -itii-tis. hoe names he occa .i:nal?y puhli-hrs. tliat those ho tuay he sceptical, m:-y cali en litem, and hear Ironi their own lipa. how tht-y were snatrhi d Imni an untimely tomb, and re fond to their friends and relatives, by rsin this truly aluabie medicine. "Ihe avnt still eininw to ctiaraiit e Hr. Hall's Balaam to t?ive relief w ii hi,ti 54 hotirs, or return the money,. Kyi ry bottW that has bun suit in Cincinnati, d.iiiit the lat i" months, was old with the vlxve guarantee; and he has vl tr s.-r the first bottle returned. For sr.lt Fy .IOHX HINMRD,' General afent for Indiana, and M. W. HAltK, Brookville. w TK w ill he readv liv the first of Mar for rardinr. and as our Machines ore of the best '.a the couiitry, and c have old and tried hands, we ran w ith confidence warrant the best uf work, on abort" notice. CARDIXn and pnxxixo, Wi'l ' done for cuTomers at ihe follow injj piiefa: White Wool in broaches, 1-ctn.pr, lb. MlMtl " 17 Krelinc Yarn, 2 . " 1 he smallest lots for pinning mu be 15 lbs. MANUFACTURING. .leans, hliie mied, 3 le,it", 37 J pr. Td. s si,,l " ' 31 j s" " 4 leaf, 3-Ilo-Uj s Sattine!. areordin to color. 37Jio5riJ 4 t'assimt re, according to color, jto75 Cln:Ii, aeecirdinp to eotor. 50 toi; VVliite Kiann. 1, according to a idth.l t to25 D;ed " sc 2S lo3.i .. fllaiikets, pt-r pnir, S.oo Wi- have a very large st.irl. if OOIEX GOODS of the alii.ve kinds, liieh eill he iflad tuexcnaiif lor M'ool.t'ash, or anv kind of Produre, at very fair prires. As we art- detmuinrd to warrant our vbrk tro id, and nm roods durable, s e hope and expect ar larce share of the publie palroiiase.

i. all: iky lTs. AVD SEP.:: and ifvoa are tiisppointed, we will make vou whole. E. MACV f C'o La'tnl, A j. il 't'i, :!. 1C-