Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 November 1849 — Page 3

FOREIGN NEWS.

Arrival of th Stcnra.hip I'nmria. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Philaflphia, November 12, 1849. The steamer Cambria arrived at Bostou on Saturday morning. The wires not working between Bostpn and New York, kept Philadelphia from the news till yesterday, in relation to th extradition of Hungarian refugees from Turkey. Ike attitude assumed by France and England hem the Czar on the horns of a dilemma, he having no other alternatiTe than to fight or to cease hi bullying. He has chosen a more pacific !

course, k was reported in Paris, on the 25th of j nanS n wa; me not or the October, that the French Ambassador at Saint j never disturbed nights and days; of the tranquil, Petersburg had forwarded dispatches to his ""nious arts, where childre n are not! Gorernment, intimating a change in the hostile ! 1 CRre not for lhes thi"Ps- Go' hildetenrrtnaUou of Russia, in Its disagreement I dren for ano,her Prpoe than merely to keep wfth Turkey upon the subiect of extradition j UP ,he raC8-t enlarge our hearts-to make ua Bo far from forcing matters to extremities. Rue- I nnIfish, and full of kindly sympathies and afla expressed Itself anxious to settle the dlflkul- i Vc,ios. to bring round our firesides bright ratios quickly, provided no warlike interference j ce9 RnJ haPP" smiles, and loving, tender hearts, was threatened on the part of England. The I M "f1 blesses the great Father every day, same rumor was prevalent at Vienna on theSlst ;that he hath gladdened the earth with children. ,nst- j ntwdiBjr nt the Nose.

TiirUcT. ! in cnaaga 01 creea 01 Dam, i-emoiusn, auu , others, is confirmed. Tha Tniriiali snnsilrnii i or the neighborhood of ' has left the .u t . 11 . . , . 0. , , the Dardanelles, at the request of S.r Stratford , Cinnins: and the Austrian fleet, consisting of frigates and brigs, is under sail for the Parda- ; nelles at Sebastopol. There wasaRussian fleet of twenty-six vessels only four hours' sail from . u r .L t, t rr.. t. i . e ! - , . . t, . , fleet Is anchored across the Bosphorus, at the . narrowest points to defend the passage. The Turkish army In Wallachia commanded by 0tner Pasha had been ordered back to Constantinople. The French fleet, consisting of sixteen rese!s of the litre, two frigates and steamers, with eight thousand men and six hundred guns, is under way for Dardanelles. The Deutche T-ltiinsr ha Utter. frm ri.i....il.L .f Bik ' a o....,, mil., nuuuuuciiijj me arrival in me uospnorus , r h. Prltish flt f 0.,i .orthe Britih fleet or observation. j Attri and Ilunsnry. It Is said that Hay nau has resigned his post, la consequence or the Emperor haviue ordered i the executions to be stopped. He complained ! ,, , ... .1 . . . . , , , , ' Dirterly OT his authorities being oisregarded by ( thee who .hot Bethvany ; it having beeu his ex- ! j 1 - 6 CJ j prese order, that he should be hanged. Accor- ! slimr to renorj, from Pur!, th- tV., of rr.,. ' ttdxy is now in Eugland, whither it was sent bv ' - . jvosauui. icii explains me rumor tiiat zemere hn.i mhrd 1Canth of l.i. i j. ...... j . on the afternoon of the 12 inst., a courier ar-1 rivwd at Testh from Vienna, with orders to stop : ,. ,1, i the butchery in that city. j The organization of the Austrian army was ! ' . going a wiui great activity. i ne nepliew cl the unfortunate Bi.Ithyauy has been forced to j euilst as a private huszar in an Auitri.tn retri- j b tnsnt. Denl)insky' sifter and brother-in-law were , . , arrested in Cracow, on the 1 1 th. They never interfered in politic i IVutrsiu. The connection between the Courts of Trus;d and Avstria was ratified ou the 12th iiit., at Vienna. An exchange of acts of Ratification took place on the dav followiue, when the Arch ' , - , " , , , i-'Usie, jona, uu::oui.ceu ine inlentiou 01 resigntng Us office as soon as the other German Gov- j Mrament had assented to the Convention. Oae 1 llUudred and flxty Hungarian officers are expechit., tAnnss.r.f.irN. fl,L0 ., r ..vw..o,u. u,r,.,eii. 1 Ttennsnrk nn.l Duriiie. By a declnration dated 17th of October, the I vlergy of Schleswig positively ryfuse lo recog-: nie the Governiaent Commissioner. j Home. Gen. Lurch la has respited the grade of LieuIciwnt Genera! of the Roman Armv, on the ' grouud that he had engaged to nerve a constitu- 1 tional Prince, and not au absolute Government. Much excitement prevails in the city; Ftverjl vounff man liv tien nrrct.l r..r c n .1. . Mars-eilfee Hymu in the street, instead of sin. tnK "The people now Indulge in rr.s nvil... tlens." n. ... . . .uviiu. levuers ui uenut to

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the lufamous priests, and death to tin Rl TriOmvirats, cover tho walls. Several attempt have b.H.n tni.i- rn !l, " cil r roucn onxers. .Mnplrs nn.l Sieilr. The violence of government wa " the Increase. It was reported that a regicide association had beeu discovered, in which are implicated 20,000 persou. .n attempt to arrest the Pri nee of sMb. Giscotua produced such au impressiou in Naples that tlie shop doors wero all hut, and ihe city d eserted. A spccia.l commission, selected from the judges of the various tribunals, had been appointed to try tha hunoreds and thousands of political whom the prisons are now ti'lpii. Tenders, by Two American frijfutes (In.iepeudcinco and Cumberland) were in port, under Commodore Morgan. France. The leading features in tha week's debate, iu the Assembly, have been tha adjonrned diectiaIon of credits for Roman expedition, which, it wan thought, would involve the resignation and chang. of Ministry of France. Eighteen of tha j Inns ItiMManta t, a .. .1 : .i . , June insergents have been tried during the last four days, at Lyons. Disturbance!! of a serious nature took place at Rheiues ou tha 24th. Lord Nonnandv had freCOent correspondence with the rtvi.liit nf th ' j; , , 1 " lne Kepublic, which caused the jealousy of Thiers, who says that the French honor and feelimrs ar who says that the French honor and feelings are. rendered superficial to foreigners. M. De Pepigu V w Vi n vena aanl tn V;..n.. r . - . i . r. r, , r, , , , . " irnj I'uc uo rveicnsiaui, lo nave them placed alongsideof tboN of Napoleon, has returned unsuccessful; the Emperor of Austria flatlv refu- : ' log- j It is slated thnt thn..ttb of T..,V 1... ..-w, VH.NaK Va wikcj aia? granted Lamartlne, gratuitously, an immense tract of country, situated in a fertile plain, with- j in four hours of Smyrna. ( I'uglnnsl. ( Lord Uudly Stewart has published, in the Loudon Daily News, an appeal to the mothers, wlvee and daughters of England to furnish a home for Kossuth, and extend him a welcome I becoming the British race, who are frienda of frtedom. j Abbott Lawrence, American Minister, was . Introduced to the Queen, at Windsor Castle, and j presented his credentials. Sir Henry Rulwer took leave of the Queen, prior to departing as Minister to the L'nited States. j Sity wrecks took place In Great Britain da- i ring the equinoctial storm. ! Irelnaidl. j Nothing of Interest. The country is in the 5ime distracted state. Murders and assassina- j tions occurring. ; Strike Kvlrnordinary. Oae of our ci'.v tailors ir. nn . s,tri' s. lerday. He struck his wife, upset hU eldest boy into the slop-pail, knocked his little daughter iu- ! to the fry-pan, split open lii. .log's head, and ; .h.'. his cat aai tv.i-Liits oat cf Lis attic win- J

HYMENEAL

Married On the 10th inst. by Rev. J. 11. Spark", Mr. Samuel Craig to Miss Eliza Aun SkiUs. ... un in l-ttn. Air. Jeremiah. H. Uonn to Alisa t Elizabeth M. Well). On the same day Miss Nancy Miller. Mr. Martin R. Snook to I Mre of Children. Tell me not of the trim, precisely arranged ' i i .1 . i ... no,nPS wn,,re u,er w no enncren; -where," as "" Poou " "' "X 'l always , Dr. Samuel R Smith nf T..mt: o ! i - . " ' n i m ii ir( ' kucu anA New York, commtinirat-. t th T,.- ! ieoicai Journal a method of stopping bleeding Bt .u- nom l..,t, u. uj c... , , . . 6 1 " ' " " "-" i m iu saipmaster. Hi9 was . ' .i i.,. . ,. ' '. . upper lip. Dr. Smith j ptorped bIee(,ing which haJ con.,nueJ fonr d j j. . ,, . K.u j I by tying a knot in a bandage and applying it on j ,1.,, i; j ,1 u 1 1 , uPPr "Pi and tying the bandage round the head- The rationale of this treatment is, that ' ,.TC. , ,. . . ... , lPressure at the poiut mentioned compresses the artery furnishing the blooJ. Look Here. THE nniWicned offers her farm for sale; situated in Springfield Township Franklin County, la mile south of the Bi-Cedar Grove Baptist Church, H miles Easto f l iiion and two miles North of the Brookville ami Cincinnati Turnpike road; loniaininfr 7S acres 45 or 0 under cultivation the land is amonp the best quality and well watered -; Those wishinir to purchase, will do well to call and " "'r """'"eiies oeiore tney pructiase elsewhere. .For farther particulars call at the Washington Hotel ; Brookville or at the residence of.Voah Mendenhall t mon. Sov.uth.1s4i-4.71f CLAR1SS V WAUACF" " - --- . i TP A WT1 . , r , , ' t-t"1 "ATEO from Abraham Bricrcs, mar Harrison, ki on tne th of November, one Bay Horse about nir7?Zf"?n, 'V T h"e '',"' toot. Star in the forehead, and about R vmni old. Al, dark Bay Mare, near 14 hands hich, white ' old. T.V ",r ""out s years AypTson iivin? any information to wm. Brii,-qs, Ht the ll:lrrii.lk U'nn .n Can...-.- ...ill K.. I I XoTWILLIAM U1UGGS. 4w Franklin County Seminary THE Trustees of this Institution have received the employment of Mr. Georgr Bemt, who w ill ton. ,inlle ,he.ch.i, heonnin? Monday the ith iu.t.. f"r ,orm "J aft.-r which there will be. vacation of four weeks. The terms an- as follows : "eailinc, urinnt, and Mental Arithmatir, 11;?,"'' Ari,hma,ic' G.-k'raphy, and Natural Thilosnphv Chemistry, and Astrotiomv. Alirebra. Rmmnrr. J,...T;.,n. o.l ,!, tl 00 , 4 00 LV.'n aVJ 0'" k ':r"airs-'. " 3 00 No reduction made for absence unless in cases of sickness and absence from town, of not less than a $e l!(MrJ. D. 1IOWLAsn. Geo. Bbrkv. s. c'ry. Pn-s't. N"r- 3w Particular notice. 4 I.L persons indebted to the subscriber are reoues. u j to "' bv 'he first of January n xt. This must be complied with without tail. "v- 10'"s laJOHN A. MATS ON Laurel Pronertv for Sals j T"K undersigned otters fur sale an excellent dwel !. ' . . Co nvvni, nt Store House ir i.aurei. as we are alwnit to h-art: this property , iu in- soiu at a oargam. N. M. ROSS o. Jto. Nov. 13, IS1947-3W Notice. The State of Indiana, In the Franklin CirFranklin County. 5 ,uit Court. John M. Allen, v. s. Elizabeth Allen, John Wells, Deborah Wells, John Moss, Hannah Moss, Asav Fen. t. m, William Cook, Martha Cook. Jetiah Wood. Sar.ih W.md, and the unknow n heirs of Joseph Allen, deceased. BILL IN CHANCERY. it remembered, that on the 15th day ofNovem. " btt". A. D. 1840, . the above na-r.e.l romnlainant. " of the Franklin Circuit Court, his hill ;n r'h.nl .kL". i, " - .?'?27 ""m ""enuanu, and also j whereby it appears that the said defendants to the . . - aln.ve enti.le.1 suit, are not residents of he State f : v . - ; ,' . eesiniiiisoi tne Mate ot ln.nana as ne is latormed and v. rily believes; the said """,Ui'""n ineretore hereby notified of the pen " "7.f 1 xnv V Urm T ,hs al Conrt to be at the court house in Hnxikvill.- .K .... ly of Frank ttn State or Indiana, on the first Mendav of February next, the said bill of the said camplainan't as to them, ill be taken as confessed Attest, JOHN M. JOHNS VON, Cli rk Mat.on $c Fartpihar, Sol. for Comp't. F. C I'H Nov. I.' 1S40. v j Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers 1 l.l IV,..1.. tv.-j .. ..iii? i u t'oiuwitre auu vuiiery, I NO. JUMAIX S1REF.T, Htlrt t Eighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI. Coopers. Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair i Makers' Tools, of every description, always on hand. OH MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE Mar. 20. 4S. 13-1 v rtrvwnsnTi mvnv , COPPEit, TliJ. AND SHEET IRON K h 1 11 1 1 T f f lr F. H. A.JF.TF.R would respectfully inform the citixetis of Brookville and vicinity, that ,.. has removed to his new Building, one door North of D. Price'a store, and nearly opposite tul.inckand Farqahar'a, where he experts to keep constantly on hand, and made of the best material, and in the best styieot workmanship, a complete assortment of Bm$S, Copt)CI Iiritt(tnitl.JapM

titlil dltltl 'I in 1I.HII fix"" I'onnrs in advance, i.so in six months, fHlll. tlllll AIU-,rOH. Q 3.00at theend of the year, and an addition of He has als,., on hand, and is constantly receiving, 30 cents for every year payment is delayed therealUsege assortments of the best Stoves ever offered in ' ter.

this market, comprising GKF.EN'S PATENT, RE- ! Aovbrtisemknvs. One square or less will beinSOR'S DOUBLE OVEN, RE.VOR'S CR ESSEN T, . serted three times for one dollar,if payment be made

,hc. moM "Pproved styl of PREMIl'M, together h air-nght and Parlor atoves. " He will keep constantly on hand for .ale. S.ir.r ' Kr'"r' "' .K.':"u '' T, K "'. skillet., and ': most Kinds ot Hollow-W are C'.scvit.o W oOl., I O.ld skillets. Lids, ic Cupper and Tin Gutt.rs t ipes, w in tie put up at the shortest notice. r.verytnmg in hisi.ne will be ..h at Cincinnati " Pr'ees.or lower than can he sold here. Hisold ,"nnV"or accommodate them with the best of ail articles in his line-. 1 r nrass. Copper, and Pewter. will be taken in "tn"Sv -r articles m his line. F. R. A.JETER. Aug. 2d, IS49.-S5. DUI1MD CO. wn ot.izsAi.Fs nn.ir.Eus ix flocks. Waleho. Jewelrv. AND w ATCH-M KER"S tools Ic MATERIALS "tOXS r AN t'LY" on hand, an extensive assortment "U ol fine Gold and Oilt Jewelry-, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Gold and Silver Lever aud Ve-rpe Watches; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses, V.i uliii Sirincs.Porcnssioii caps, Pistols, Razors, Knives Scissors, !c. A;e. No. 5, West Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 40, 1347. 41-ly I). ATTORNEY AXI COUNSELLOR AT LAW.! i took v tile. Inn., Ofllce on Main Burress St. an, 1H47. SMy flee Law Partnership, JOHS J. M.tTSOS j.V JOHS H.FJRQCH iR HAVF. thindar entered into a pu-tnershin in! the practice of the Law. JOHNM TSON. JO HX FARqCHAH. June 2tl, I- . GA III). TOR SALE ALL THE TIME, three r four 1 FARMS near Laurel: a Store House, and Dwel1 ""V. l" n".ber ol in and on- lots in that town; cheap, and on easy July 10, l!W.-2--.Jm payments. F. A. CXVXWELL, cmix VXD OATS. 1sih pni.l for corn n ml 0:1 t-s, by

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Custom Hade ROOTS AM) SHOPS

! 2000 IAIKS--"r iiuersiriic.l has jt recti veil ' , -.- ' new r. II "" "e liailUiaClUrCr ill h'hir an. 1 i uoo.s mio anw ma.le . snn-. ly for fin retail trail.. .............. ;.... ... ' 1 .""" 1 JO prs men's coarse boon 3 rs Kip ju 4 prs Water proof do -4 prs Calf , .11 prs do i!n S10 prs Men' Coarse Ilrui-ans Jooprs " Kip do In prs Calf do 3" prs Pumps IS prs Kit Halo Over Shun 2no prs Women' Kip Hoots ISO prs " Calf do 90 prs " fjoat do SO prs Fin Kip Slippers 0 pi- Heavy do 24 prs Gaiter Bonis IS prs J do do SO prs Misses Kip lo SO prs " calf do 14 prs " kip Slippers 30 prs Women's India Hublier Shoes 0 prs Roys' coarse Hoots r-0 prs lollths' " dn 14 prs children's do 0 prs Roys' " lln.k-ns CO prs Youths' " du 40 prs Kip ,0 70 prs Boys Kip do "0 prs children's Goat Boots 40 prs ' Kip Slims 35 prs Morocco do The new purchases of the undersigned in addition to the very extensive variety he had on hand before J "i . i , . linn tuuiitrr complete an assortment as ere ever ottered before in the town ef l!re.kv ille.,na,r acconim to his own directious ntul are of the vers first quality. Persons wamine bouts or shoes win nun it to their interest to call and see his stock nflire lhey lay i ,heir .uPi v. ' 'NOV- l84J- RICHARD TYNER, .T Carpetings; Carpetings. Tieces Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. 3 pieces Wool Filling do ,3 a pieces " Fitriire do 3 pieces Cotton Ingrain do 3 pieces Venetian do A part orthe above list are cumin? from Cincinnati where I lately purchased them. They ore of the finest quality and richest colors and will be sold at Cincinnati prices, Rud will be shwon with pleasure. to any on wishing to inspect them. Nov. 1, 184. R.TYSER. Executor's Notice. j lTOT.ICE is hereby piven that letters tes tamrnta1 v rr have this day hern an.t 1.. it.. ... :.. 1 ; by the Clerk ot the Frank' -U.1M,n .'hT,a,e ?f J,m Dail . Ite of Franklin u V u,l"''-. Said estate is pnibalilv solvent. - ."i"5tiiin'.csiiisiu are uesircil to present them at ence; and persons indebted will make prompt paymeut. THOMAS CHAKT. Ex'r. Not. I, 1847. 4u.3w Executor's Sale. ON Saturday, the 1st day of December next, at the late residence of the diseased, the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament or James Daily, late .r Franklin County, deceased, will ofierlur sale at public ont-crv, the personal estate of the deceased, con-. Mine: r"or s . Cows, Hoes, Shwp, Corn. Ha v. Warim ami !niin utensils. Terms. Sums of 8) and under, cah. Over 31 a credit of six months, on nute, with security, waiv- ; itig the benefit of apnraisment . THOMAS CRAFT, Ex'r. Nov. 1, 1843. 4S-3w ' WAR IX CALIFORMA! Fall and Winter Goods. VNFW and Well Seh-cted Stoek ofFAI.I. AND WINTER GOODS .inst recti vi-d and for sale at the New Store of B. 11. WF.ST.ontiosite the Court House en Main Bnrfress strt et, where I will attend 111 person ana ne my utmost endeavors to accommodate all who may favor me with a call, by supplying them w ith Goods of Excellent quality ami at extreme low prices, for the goods are now in the market and must be sold; and as my motto is qvirk pay n it tmall prafitt, I hope to obtain the piitronaire of new and old cii'tomers. My stock consists in part or Black and blueCloth; Plain and Fancy Cassiinere: Sattinetts; Plain and Fancy Vestmirs; Black and Fancy Dust res; Ca.hmere; Mode. Black and Blue do I.aine, Wool, and Printed; Cashmere Shawls; Flan, nets: Fringes; Ginirhams; C alien's; II I. tic hi d and Brown Muslins; Checks; Ticking: t'lnorellas. Ate. ,V.c. HATS and CAPS; BOOTS and SHOES; tucenware; Hard-ware; Glass-ware; lea; Coffer; Sugar; Molasses; Tobacco; Dye-Stuffs; Tar, Jte. CTGoods will be Riven ill exchange for 500 cords of WOOD; SCO bushels Oats; SO-1 bushels Potatoes; 50O0 dozen Eccrs; jooo lbs. Butter: 5000 lbs. lim n and I cotton Hags; for which the bihest'price will be ali lowed. . H. WEST. Brookville, Oct. 1, 1844. 44-6w I Carriage manufactory. rBHE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they have on hand a number of FINE BUGGIES and FAMILY CARRIAGES, w hich they will sell on as reasonable terms as can be ( bought in Cincinnati or elsewhere. They have in j their employ several go.nl w orkmen, and are ptvpari d to make to or.Ur any thing in their line of trade . on short notice, and w ill warrant the work mod. ( Shop in the new hrick building near Sullenberger's store. (2rt-3n) CHAS. SMITH, j Brookville, June SI, 1S49. J. 11. SMITH. Cheaper than the Cheapest ! NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. flHE Subscribers having r. cently commenced in ! r the Shoe Trade, Wholesale and Retail, would call the attention of the public generally to their Brogans, Palm Leaf. Leeliom and Panama II... ...... ..v...ii,. it v.!..-.. .1, noots, jsnoes. .".....uj .'.m. .nun .i.e . niiu . ac tones, n v one 01 '"n' "" '"'"""""UM'Vty them .n saying their stock, in nomt of Quality, will he ..r.......t h- , none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low 1 prices, it not a )irtl lower than any other house. our stock. CEORGE LOWE Sc. CO. No. 68 Main St., between Columbia X Lower Market. Mar. 184. 13-ly 1 Adrainistrtor's Sale ( f"rHF. undersigned administrator of the etste of I Mary Fnrgason, dec d, will aell at public sale, , at the late residence of the deceased, on the 10th day I of November, 1S4P, the personal property of said 1 dee'd, consisting of one mare, one cow and calf, one lotm, one bt '"l1-ki,chrn Ierms: bed aim bedding, cooking-stove, household goons, .ve. All sums of $1 and under, cash in hand: j sums of over twelve months credit, purchaser giving goou security. WM. WEBH, AdmV. Oct. 15, lSs9.-pa)3. 31 A It RLE WORKS. 4 SA C. SMITH, late of New York, are now re- ! t ccivini? at their New Marble Rooms, in the Eclectic College, torner ot Court and Plum Sis., Cincm nati, the larg, stand In-st selected lot of Marble ever l....Akt m Akin an.) wm I i n sT M. a a1 . : umui;iiiui vino, auu i . !.?. i,( aw utk nifH irUITi th K.at, r now pn'pand to furutith those desimiin Cf erectinir durable mementoes over I be i-raves of their deceased friends, a superior quality of Work, and their connection w ith the quarries in such, at a much lower price than any other establishment West of the Mountains, and but a shade above the usual price of the common 01 native stone. Nov. 17, 1848. 17-em. T V. KMS OP Til R INDIANA A3IEUICAX. in advanee:one dollar and twenty-five cents if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty if ,K,!,",'"d two ye,r'' nA in ,he "mr PP"1"'iirrIVJ'JlV'C. "F'T U vertisement.foralongertimew ill becharged on the ! Mme P"nciphs COFRTNERSHIPRENJ. H BURTON has associated with him in the mercantile business, his brother JOHN C. BURTON". The business wi.l lie continued in tSe Odd Fellows' Building, under the firm nf B. II. and J. C. Burton. BNJ. H. BURTON. JNO. C. BURTON. March 19, 1819 15-ly WOOL, WOOL CASH FOIt WOOL. 7"E iU pay cath r pomls for 20,000 lh. of WOOL at fair prict- thi ta9on. We harts a laitfe St-ocJtof satum-tt. Jvan-t.t ftimr-rvt, Clt.th. Iwatls Plaid Fla-aneU, Rfd FUnm-U, White Flan- , nt-li, ltlanket9 and imUttl almost evt rjr article in 1 the Wnoltn line, which we wish to exchange for , Wotd at very low pricr. I Hannfacturingv j We are ready to Manufacture the above kind "f I OixmI- a- low for ch a any rtahlihment in the 1 couiitrv, or on share on former term. Carding and Spinning. M ill be dune to suit cii'tomerx, at lat vt an price. CARDING Wear rvady for carding nll, and will be rat!y to wait on all who may call on us for work in that line. FULLING In all its branches can be dune to suit customers at all 1 1 nits. By prompt attention to our business in all its various branches, we are confident of rendcrI inc ecncral satisfaction to all who call on us. fry us and see. E. M AC Y Jt CO. I laurel, April 10th, lS4J.-16.vm GKOCCiJIES. Tea, Cofiee, Sucar, Molasses, Kice, Tobacco, Pepper, Ciinirer, si,,c," Cinnamon, e. c. All which will be sold as cheap at the cheapest, for ' . ' cash, or for any kind of country produce. "! N. D. li.VLLIOX. ! March 30, l4s. i 10,000 lbs. Butter Wanted, T"10R which the hishest m:rl.rt price will qt pnpi hy WM. CHILDKKS.

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Two Months Notice.

"yiir.HE are a proaf many noun in niv possesion - (rive,, the firm ..fit. iS. I t tier tl.at have hi-it due from one to cieht years. "1 hat firm ceasc.l lo !. blSlCS III S Olacc IITIT Ihn .f Ve...-. ..... .. I time all v. ho wtre in.lehtc.l to them were notified that immediate pa) ment as expected. Similar no-! tices have heen published from lime to time, vet there ' remains a considerable amount unpaid. These sums . K. I . ...HI, , I.., in.w ...i n ii.mii; .nc enouch and mut he set. i tied, ana I hone ih. m i.. e. ,. - . r . 7"" iiornuir in. . uiiiEeii win cnnifler tliemselet hound ill honor to 1 , make ...mint, ale payment. To let every one have ! , ample time to make the necessary collections, I have I eoneludetl to five Two Months Notice, informing all I ' in. chliil in u i G . .. . . . i I r . " .'.irmni mtywiii De reqllirril hiiiv uirir nines nrinerironr lintiAn- tmn nt mat uaterrery rollretnblr 'lnim that . . . . .. -- 1 wm ur piacra in tne nanus ol the propcr oflicer for collection. No one w ill have came of ; complaint ait. r our past indulgence and this early notice, if his negligence compels me to rulfil this j promise. j All debts ovi r 12 months standing due ine individuj ally, are al-o expected to be paid by the abovementinned date, and omission toil., so ill force me to adopt the same mode of collection as w i'.l be- pursu. d . with the R. )c S. I yner claims. Persons nw ing accounts credited this Vear are also i requested to close them hy New Years day. I tlimun rvvrp j Brookville, Nov. 1, 1849. 45 ' j ; Attention i3 invited to a rJev7and ! I ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND I W inter ft n il , - -v ' s..m That has just boon Received by RICHARD TYNER. R TYNER begs to return his grateful acknowl- ,, edgments for pat favors and wishes to in form his patrons who have dealt with him heretofore as well as new customers and all who wi4h "to" buy where they can buy cheapest," that he has jUst received a fin stock r Fall and Winter Goods", which w ill lie sold as cheap as such articles can be il.l m any town or at any house in l ha White Water Valley. His usual full supply and new receipts consist iii part of Cloths. KngliiH blach Cloih. Frt'iii'h dn Ho American lo do Kni;lish (in, blue and pnt'n do Anuricnn " " ,j0 lU avcr and Felt Cloth Orcy ami Cadvt do Dlutr, black and pr-tfn blanket do Casshneres. Enclish black Casinurv Fnnch " lt Aimricnn do Kngli-h striped and fancy do Fmuh " " lo Hlai-k French dtc skin tlo Uobay Cassiniere and Velveteen Ve stings. Black Silk Vestings Fancy " do Black Satin " do Plain black and fancy Worsted do Black and fancy silk Velvet Red silk Velvet for trimminirs Marseilles, blark Cloth and Cassimere V stll.gs Black and laucy silk and satin CRAVATS Italian do Satin Stocks and Silk lldkfs tSdtthiftls. Blue, black, brown and drab Sattinett Grev mixed do Black " do Ribbed, plain, striped and figured do Super plain and fancy Twevds Ruling and buffalo Cord I.amartine Cord and II. averteen Kersey and Kentucky Jeans Domestic Jeans and I.insey Fancy plaid and varicgutcd Cloak Lining Jltu, unite auu i;reeii r lannels Litstns, Jf-c. oi.per oiacK .nil warp e.u .ires j airipeu an.l rnaiigvanic no Plain and mole colored do Black and fancy Alpacca do Striped Alpacca do Satin striped do Silk brocade and figured Worsted no Napoleon blue and Chameleon do Merino btack audassort.d do Lyonese Cloth black and color, d do Plaid and striped Mohair plain andchaugeublc Scotch am! French Cashmeres Monterey, Iiuena Vista and Oregon Plaids Plaid ami striped Mous de Laiues Super Mourning Gingham Plain and fancy do Cashmere de Rhine Plain and fancy Lawns Linen and Victoria do Irish Linens, Book;Milslin and Swiss Mull Victoria and Bishop Lawns H o N XETS Of all kinds and qualities. Small Art hits. Black and col'd ailk Fringes; Linen do Gimp and Jaconett Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs White Lace Capes Fancy Hilkfs Fall Styles of Bihhons and Trimminirs V. Ivet Hihbnns and Ribbons of all kinds Ladies silk and cashmere Gl. ves Pic nic Gloves and Mitts Woolen Mitts and Gloves White Merino and Cashmere H.lkfs Men's black, white and fancy silk and cotton Hose Thread and cottun Laces and Edgings ooicu voniioris Sew ing Silks; Tailors" and Dress I'rimmings Fans; Combs, Thimbles; Buttons; Suspenders; Pocket Books; Carpet Bags, ,Vc. Jtc. Tiro Hundred and Fifty Pieces of Prints Plain, plaid, rlowered and figured Aemrican Prints Plain, plaid, flowered English and French Prints Plain an.l fancy oil Prints And in tine. Prints of all qualities, descriptions and colors that any one can desire. Dress Silks. Plain blark Silks Red, pink, blue, green and plaid Silk Fancy Runnel Silk 5-4 Gro de Rhine black do (,'rarsr (Soods and Domestics. Bleached and bniwn Muslins of various widths from i to 2 vds wide Bed Tickings and Mariners' Stripes Checks and Drillings Wagon coverings; Linen and Cotton Bagging Bleached and brow n Linen Table Covers do do Muslins SHAWLS. Silk embroidered crape Shawls dn do and plain black and mode do Fringed White Shawls Silk and Bullion Fringe mole colored Shawl. De Lame and heavy Cloth do Hats and Caps. Mole Skin and Beaver Hat.. Neutra silk and brush do Buena Vista and California do Common Angola do Children's Velvet Caps Black and blue Cloth do Fur do Hardware and Cutlert Ames Shovels and Spades Rowland's do du Picks and Hoes Trace Chains, Saws, Squares and Hinge. Knives and Fork. Door, Trunk and Cupboard Locks Files and Rasps Chisel, and Carpenters' Planes A large and extensive Variety of Iron and ISTails ; ! Also a compl "slT i The . bsc'r.h lete assortment of Qc'EENS WARE, Stone Ware and Earthen Ware, Grocc1. cattlcr, Jtc etc CSC . 1 h "D'h'r would wish the public generally to earn wnai nit numerous customers a i ready know, namely, that the abt.Te article are equal in quality to any in the country and fold as tin a p. He ha an e-tteniv and lone; acquaintance w ith the mot prominent merchant! of Cincinnati and the eastern citie and this advantaire enable him to buy the very tirt quality of r-immIs at the lowest aten. He knows that he Hell at as small an advance on the wholesale cost a any merchant in this part of the State, and he flatters himself that he can convince any one who wihe to examine for l.inaelf that in excellence of article and cheapness of price, he cannot Ik urpis,. ed. KICIIAHD TYXEtf. KrjokTillr, l., Not. I, 183V.43 DANIEL A. CHEEVF.H, ) VS Chnnccry. Ashfr W. SuHentoMrcer, JIn the Franklin Circuit Alonro Oowdy, Aaph ( Court. Feb. Ttrin, is 50. I'errv, Theedore Gowdy.J OX this 30th day of October A. D. 1.140, the aid complainant filed in the office of the underiuid. Clerk of said Court, his hill o complaint a 7.1111-1 said defendants.'acconipatiied hy the affidavit of a disinterested person that said A Km 10 Oowiiv, Asaph Tery and Thesdore Ovwdy are not residents of the State of Indiana. The said' detVadnms Alonzo dowdy, Asnph Terry and Theodore Ciowdy are therefore notitieil hereby of the filing and pendency of the said bill of complaint, and that unlc they appear thereto on or before the callinr; of the cattse at the next term of this court, ami plead, aner or demur thereto. the same will he taken as coiifesH.d against them. and a decree entered accordingly. witness my hand this 30th dav of October A. D. 1S4U. JOHN M. JOHNS! OX, Cl k F. C. C. J. D. Ilowlrn.l, att'y. 2t-.1w Administrator's Notice. 4VOTlC I. hers-by tricen that the nnd. rsipnrd ha. taken out letters uf administration on the estate of Mtry Furirason, dee'd, hite of Franklin county. Ind. All persons indebted to the on,.' must make immediate payment, and those Uavinc; cl:iim. must pre.snt them .Inly autlwrntis-ated within one year, lor payment, "t he estate i. prot.ul.lv stiUcnt. WM. WEBB, Adm'r. Oct. 15, liua. FOR SALE.

TWO lot fin ttrookville with dwt-llitii; houses (ne on the bottom, theather m the hill ; aUo some valua b.t. lwt.alli 1011 teasuiiable term. JOHN A MAT SON J laimai . lt 1545.

Ho for California!'

Splendid Assortment Of Eastern aT . v v . s at , H vir tV, 111 "', V C; ,Bl- K rON are now opening a larc-I"?-V"1 "l'1''".''"1 """"mrnt ofSprinir and Summer ,...., iniei irom J'llila.lclpllia, lllell lllev ari- determined to sell to the Citizens of Franklin' CtiuliM , .kn ., ...... . " j. . - 'uirryrrnitiiiin.no in ini mir- i ,J J?' , 1 h'"' ;'' very larc and well s. lec- i ' ',, " ,,n co"'"1, ' " ' l' e nfw ! .1 0LD CC5T')IEI!S. " Public c nerally, ! tnev lUVIte KVRnvnonv t.i i-ull .....I ...l t.. ... .... Ifl 11 ICY 4 X-II UnVC to ps trench and English Wo..l Dyed Blk Cloth; " lu do do Blue do. I " do Brown il.,; 1 " Olive Gretll ,)- 2 " Mixed d,,3 " 6-4 Twtvds- ' .1 " Heaver and Felt do; II " Bl"k, Mix'd, and Fancy Ca.simcres; 40 Satinets, i MJ 1,., anil ,,ricl.,; B Ki ntuckv Jeans; 8 Fancy Twi-jds, 30 Silk Velvet; plain and fancy Satins, and Marsailles Vesting; 10 Gem." Linen Drills, white, plain .V. laluv; 5 14 Hiding Cord and lievcrteen; 40 Summer wear fur men and boys; 10 Plaid, Fancy and Plain French I.inen: 0 ' Drapct, Tea, Queens, and Summer Cloth; 7 Nank.t n; 10 " Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Sert;.-, .V.C. &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. We particularly inv ite the attention of the Ladies, to our assortment of Dress GO01U, as we think we can suit every variety of taste. 0 ps French, Maiichesterand Earlston Gingham; .10 " Fancy French Lawn; 2J0 American, Eng. and French Print.; 100 " Siier fine Dn ss GimkIs, consisting of Plaid Toil de Nonle, Linen Camh'.ets, Lim n Barage, Linen l ustres; French Chambers. Jemiv Liiol, Brilliant Glace d'Paris; Bl'k and Mode Plain Lustres; Satin Stripe Lustres; Modelma and Abysinian Silk Stripe; Cliain. leen and changeable Lustres; plain siri10 p Fn.-i.ch and Kiii;lish Ww.l DytJ lilk Cl pen aim plain Jaconet; Mull, Bishop, Swiss V Cam-! brie Muslin; plain o? firrured, black and fancy Silk;j . niiina iiiu menon I. awns. c. (lnTi.mil. I: Ki 1-- 1 ; g; !. Egyptian Kilgitg; More Thnad Edging c I.ace; lllserlil.r; Jacollelt Eilcinir .V I n. rum-: Mun. 1 tua Caps and fash Bonnet ribbons; w hite, pink, blue, ; and black Crape: Crape l.i.le: pink and white Satin; ' silk Fringe: needle worked f'ollars: Linen; Cambric I and hem'd-stitched H.lk"l"s, faneyaud plain Craiats; ; cotton Lisle Thread; Silk and Kid Gloves; lung and ; short Mitts; slate cnl'd, mix'd, black and white Silk j and Cotton Hose; silk Butt..ns, inc. Jtc; emb'rd bl'k and mode Shawls; Ca. hmere Shawls. BONNETS. I Horenee Braid, Gimp, China Pearl, Eng. Straw, I ''"'non Straw, Lawn and Fancy Uonn. Is; for j Ladies and Misses. HATS AND C 1S A large assortment of Mule SL.... 11. ,.v. r v...... ' Silk, Brush, California. Six.ri.in- l.rl A.l.l.,.,1 ! Iiuena xisia. Double and Single Brimmed Legliorn, I 1 1 i.iaiun, reuai rat in Leal Hals. Velvet I'l.ul. ,.,..1 : Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leghorn Hats. ! HOOTS AND SHOES, j 153 prs Men and Boys' Boots; I 1JO0 " Shoes' I Consisting nf-Men'a Calf, Morocco, Kip, an.l Slont I SIiim-s: Men's Pumps and Slippers; Ladies' Stunt & I Fine Boots; black and licht Gaiters, and half GaitI J'1?: Buskins; Jefferson Ties; women's walking Shoes; ' bl'k and light Kid and Morocco Slippers; Seal Slippcrs; and a general assortment or Hoys', Girls' and , Children's shoes. I HARDWARE J Ot all kinds, queensware. groceries, tmils. cotton I yarn ami hatting, upper and sole leather, brown and i 'len'd muslin, checks, liusevs, window paper, blankns, axes, padc. shovels, scythes' fork., large .teel- . yards, rope, trace chains, saw., squares, hinges, ' screws, tacks, knives and forks, spoons, rules, plane huts, ailies, huts, gun tulni, worm and I. ks, rasp,, I filc, chisels, trace bitts, c Steel beads, w.,rk pockets, and purse clasps, rings and twist, combs I pins, n.-e.lles, silk thread) and notions of all kinds. I Hroukvillc, April fl, 134J, 15-ly Fall Stock. I'PHE SCBSCniBF.ff has ,st opened hi. stock of i - New ami Well Selected Goods, purchased express. , ly fur the FALL AS1) HTSTEt AE.ltO.x.V.aiid now . oners iiieni in ine putilic on the most lavorault' term.. ) He believes that from long experience iu the liiisi- I I ties, and the satisfaction he has heretofore unilornily ' given his patrons, none who examine hi. present as- ! sortment will be- itt u II .lumnminii ..... :.. .v... : ...I.e. ... SI.C I', 'rice or Quality. 1 M ' ar't h" fu" "l,l,,-v hK b 1J'llll he following 1 1 Super black dress SILKS Cashmere de Rhine i Striped Alpacca I Bl'k and fancy Alpacca Embroidered Cloaking j Piainc and Fancy Muslins de Laino ; Mohair and Silk Warp Lustres j Super Mourning Ginghams Plain and Faucv do I Super English brown ground Prints I ' " black Ac white. do ' Furnitti.-e Prints I ; In this department we a-k the atteniin-i ot the la- ! j dies, a. we have a very full and choice collection of j prints of every variety in st le and price. I j Shawls, Hihbous, ir. J ' R-4 Kmhmidi-red Wih.iI Shawl ! J 11 1.1 11 hlnvk " Du j Siiptr motif and bl'k Du Silk Knihronlt-n u IV Silk Fringe Tlnlx-t Du " " Muliii de Lainu Dt A N11 riain " " Do t i Fall t y nf Kibbous and Triiumini: Silk and I.im-ii Frinifi'd I.adnV Silk and Ta-hni(-rv CIuw-i Pic Nic (.love and Mitt M'tmltn Mitt and Glnrm I.inen and Cambric H'dkT Super Mixed Wool Hose White Merino Do f'alitnire Do A full assortment of Cotton Hosiery, uliitcV colored Cliildrt-ir plain and fancy Hoe Paris IlouiH, a Inantiful urtick for ihiMrrn Tyrol H-md Wodt'ii Comfort I.ndii-t Drt'os H)kf and CnrtM hnandand Cotton Lai-es and Kdiriiiirs IttHik Mnlin Swiss Mull riain and Kmhroid-rt d Jackonets jflJVw Shors. An asit.rtment of elegant and substantial custom made aiters and Sluies. Cloths, Cfissi meres, Vestings. Fri-nch Black Cloths " Brown, Blue nnd Cadet Cloths Pilot ami relt Ov.-r t'oatiiic; Plain and finry Cassimere. of ne v styles A very htautil'ul selection aud very chenji Super line plain and fancy Twi-cds I.amartine Curd, ButLilo Cord, Ilt avirlt t n & J. aiw Cassinefs. In this department we have an abundant stock cf every color, plain and fancy, and ol every quality. The best assortment we huve ever presented to our customers. VESTINGS. Rich fancy VoW-n and Silk VeMinpa Siitiu and Silk Velvet Do j Italian Cravats I Fancy Do ; riain and fancy Tockt t H'dk'fs i Gloves and Howiery I ri-h Linens A large stoek of lilt.it lit d and bnown Mu-!itii I I Lit and Caps. i Black Itrn-ih lint. i Do do do low crown ; C-tmrnon Anirola Hats j lllack aud brown Me&ican Hats i Di tlo do fir b.v 1 H.ioil Vi Ivet Capt i Sprinc; Cloth do Navy do do I Men's Cloth Trarelmtc d ( Do Oold dictTr Muskrat do lIoV Cloth Hell Top do , Child Turbans limits find Shors. I.adie' Calf, Kip aud Ooat nott-fs Children 'n and Misses do do do Children's Hrotrans Ladies Kid hind tit sand spring hetltd tit t Do hitrh hn-ktus Men's and Hos Kip and Thick IlroKans voiitnt Kip do j Men thick Hmts, double aoled j Do Kip do do Men's Calf Boom D.i do and Goat Slim s, fine Grocrrirs. Hardware. Qan n$?r.7rr. Stone Delf Ware. SOI.K LK ATHF.H and atl the articUs usually Kepi j under tht-se head, fresh, well stlt ctt-d and cheap, i . to wt ich we can honetly invite the public attt ntiuii. s x. D. i ALI.IiN. ' i A Large and Splendid j S' ""TOCKof KIP and CALK SKINS. Al-o Moruc-! Co Hindiuc. I.ininc. Jtc. I The above tock of Leatbtr 1 have just recsjvtd ( this wtt k fnm rhiladt-lphia, and ii tf ih bft manutactor intheeiiy. JAMES D. I1ENK. J 1 Laur I, Jitur oth, IIM. 25 ! litONSTEEI. ! I Hloom Foroe, andJimii Iron Stoki j N. AV CII A13I AN. ! 3S I .V.ii.T Street, near the Court House j C.VC.V.V.t 77. I Oltox ft NAILS of all sixes. STF.KI.3 of every des w cr.ptioii, all of the very best quality warranted. An. ils, Vises, Bellows. Carriage springs and Iror '- Avlcs, Hammered Iron, Crowbars, Medceaiid Ham ' nit r moulds. Alluf good qualityand warranted. ' ALSO A snperiorartieleof Shut Iron, N'os 22,21,25. Jc 27. N' B. All of the above articles w ill he sold fur cash, I and at low rates. Country Merchants and Blac ksmith ; will tintl it for theic iutcri st to call before purchasing I elsewhere. N W . C U Vl'M V. August ilst ISli.

JOIIX D.IIOU'LAXI), Attorney at Law, DROOKVlLLi: It

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Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! LINCK KARQl'lIAU, 2il R'aMing Sort A oihr Pu'iHc S.;,nrr, Fn,t S ,h-,,f .Vr:-n Eui ertt Srrrrt. BKoOkT I.I.E, I SlH IT t 1 '"' K.UU H AU l.iul.r a g, iier.iu. i..ihA lie llieir sincere ihinL, !.. cei.cd. a.i.l Hatter themsrlvrt. hv strict ntinlnif.n to mini contained s rt. I hev ,., ir, , , Hean tilnl Assortment of hprin and Summer ..,,U ,. -i:..: . i .. r 1 .. . V j r- leeieu ipiin tiie cm.iml .torks ol the seaI on. 'I'ht-ir sfitck now rii-it in iiart i SujH-r Ami ricaii,KnirIili, Fn nth and t,.rt i-nurt Hr.,a I Clollift To do do do do 1'lain ami Fancy C'.i-imr Ilia, k, bine, pny ami fanry Stttim itKi imit k y and Doim'siic J an I wi-i'tl-a, Vt Ivt-tti i n, l.ituit ii and iVitciind. - iataonin and Mtlier ("i siinc VKSTIXCiS. Super Pressed and Curt, d Satins do Plain and FancvSilks tlo Silk and Cotton Vein ts do French :ih,I Plain lll.u k I n. unirs do Faurv ami Plain Summer Votings (as.ort. d) liaHiesv" Iix GoimN. Super Plain Black ri.rr.S7.t-wari.cd Lu.ter d.i Plain flla.k Eneli-h Merino Chaiiireable .lo du Plain Black and Col'd Alpacca I.u-l. rs do and Silk strip, d Mode Cloth. C. h-siial striped Lust, rs new stilr California liui.ls do P aia ai.d Silk striped Mode Cl-ths rr. iuli.Sc,n.li and Domestic Ginehams Plain Pink, Blue, tir.cn and Bull' Kreiichup Plain and Strip. .1 rail wood) De Lain Plain and Fancy Mouse de I.ains Plain and Flowered Limn ns (new tjl.-) Plain and Fancy Aiuerican Prints assorted) d" do English It French du do Plain and Fancy I. AWNS Plain cru.s barred and striped Jacuiietts H.H.k and Mull Muslin, plain ,c Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk c!o d Silk, Linen ami ('..Hull I'.k k. I do Bl'k Silk I. ace Veils anil Green It. rag Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS Plain an.l Fanev Silk Cravats do do l!o do do do lo do do do do do do do do do do lo do do do do I D03IKSTICS. ; Apron. Furniture and Maiin. rs' 1'h.iks ; lllea. hed and Br.wn Linen Tahli Cluiln do ,1,. c.ittuu do do i do do Muslin, i M. thin ii, Hamilton mid ..tl.. r Bed Ticking White, Yellow, Bed and G-is-n Flannels 1 Bltachid, brown and col'd Drillmirs j Col'd Mu.lius, Nankis ns and St li-i:u SHAWLS. t Siifer Finbd white crape Shawls j do do and plain bl'k and mode .ilk liingt.1 1 'I bib. t Shaw Is I do du 11. race Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons Suin r French I.ace Bonnets (new tle) tl.. Fancy I.ace and l uscaii do do (iiiup and Rutland do do Fli.r. lire Braid and Soft Straw du .1.. Mi...- .'assorted I lu A STI'EKlOH .ISSTKTMF.Sr OF F.1SCV, 1-r. llS I jsn en- KiHtioss, r..n-F..i, iwpisi:tt.s, , THHE.-m.isit covro.v fih;is:s. i.a-luns-m.'k; mint: isr, .vv: , Sn.K. OTTOS Sc ..l.V.'iV II OOI. STOCK ISCS SILK .1SI) MHll.il K 1 KIM, i s .1SI) I..UUES- : ntti.ss iiuttos; IL hrEr.isnctsrs-hin.uLK .is; corrov I OL'JIFS. 1 Lookintr Glasses, j Wal I Paper, ll.us an.l c aps. Bouts ami Sh'N s; Lad it .' ami Gents Carps t Sinks; L'mbrelia., Parasuls and Fans; SlliH- I . gs; Hard ware and C111I. ri ; Glass an.l tu. eiisw are. 7'race, Halter and Log Chains; Wooden Ware; Gruct ries, (ic Vc S.c All kinds til'approvt .1 C. niitrv Prudiire t ikeu iu exchange for K U.iTC.lSH TKICF.S. C Ht m ihbt r our ini.tto: " A l.ini!.!,-s,M ,,. is pr, f, rr, .1 to a sluw shilling." LINCK !!i FAItOl'II lt. March 1.1, 1S49. - . . - . . . 8 ITIv a." IT I'V'P . ' C 1 Ot Ix : () (I IV. It'll !!l:pr -isaias a I I r.tvh.i.Hi, Silver Ware and Spectacle Manufac p tuier, i.iamonti piiiiiie.l eu l.l Puis. A I No.i.lK Mainst. between Sill and f.th Cincmrati.Ohio ' March io.ll-is U-ly. French Furr mil Stonas. I. BRADFOHD ,t CO. maybe fouiitl at work oil theCOHN'hK'oF WALNUT and SECOND Sis , Cincinnati, and are prepared to furnish Fr nt h Burr Mill Stuiies of a superior quality to any establishment in the Western Ciinntiy. Also, the Gt inline Dutch Bolting Cloth.. Anktr Braiik, Mill Irons and Screws, Damsels Iruns, Men en Wire, Plast.rof Paris. e Als.., French Hnrr Portable Corn and Flouring Mills. ALL WOHK WARRANTED of the best quality. 42 ly mi ha t s' mm IIEBICAL NOTICE. 1U. J. HtTtri.-i t I.L, 1 ATE of Ciucimial i, Ohio, has l. tat. il in this place to practice the Kt'LKI'TIC or HF.FON M s.sf uiot Mxlicllie. Othce on Ihe W.-st ii. uf the I'uhlic Square opposite the r.iuntv t.tllct wkrre he may be fi.uiid ul nil times, ulu n "nt ahst nt on pro-f.-ssii.iial hiisiuess. Dr. B. ill devote pnriiculur attt utinii thetn atintnt uf Chronic EH-crisx-is, Orthe Liver, Luntrs. Stomach, Xidoetv Spl-n, Bouels, Ke.. Skill, &c. Also, tn the tr.atmelit of fleers. Tumors, Goitre or Brom-ho t le. Asthma, Dyso. psia, Piles, F.pilt p.y, H lieumat isin. While Swclluiir, Scald Head, Carbuncles. Female diseases. Neuralgia, Dropsy, &.c . nil of which inav Iw.ur. j cessfully treated ithoiit the use uf M. icur'j , A rseiii.-, ur ... ...iier uauc;eroiis aruij. Tht v f rn n cr T. V. Moiiuow, Prof, nf tin or; and practice in the Eclectic Institute. J- BuritiNxAN. rrof. ,.f phyi,ihic;v. B. L. Hill, I'rof. of Surijt ry. J. KlMil, Prof, of theory and t ructice in the Eclectic Institute at Memphis, Dr. P. K. Wavbauoh. Dr. T. V. Wmoht, either of whom may be addressed In letter nt Cincinnati. urooKviur, uct , into. pa JJ, ftni. IV' Totlce; is hi rthy i-ina, that the i;u-tii. rsliii. In. tween Chri-I.ir.lier Walker- f leori-e W. Wnllu-r .viriitnas i. -.iik. r, uaiui I Walker, K ichanl Walker nnd John Walker, under the linn of Walker it Brothers, was dissi,l,c,l on the 2.1,1 day of October, A. D IR49, so faras relates to to the said liri't..14ii r Walker. All debt, due to the s.ud l'arrnership, (whether on business il, ,n e at Melumora. iHtliaua, or Cincinnati, Ohio,) are to U- pni.l. and tho.e due from the same, disrharced lit their former place, of business by the reiusomn member, of the said firm. t'HHIS TOPIIKK W AI.KF.B, WAI.KEIf f II KO I HEUH. VOI ICK.-Tbr husines. t.fllm new firm, under ihn 's style uf Walker A Brothers, will In- con ti nurd at their former places of business bv ihe fill. mini; nam-ri pt-rsuns: iiKnm.r. W. WI1KF.S MlllOI.AS WALK lift, D WTF.L W4I.KF.rV. A'M'II RD W 4 I.K r.ff. JOIIX WALKKff. Oct. 2. IJ-ow fin. tinittte. Just Received. SP.wINf. AND SU3I3IKII GOOl s ; T THK. SEW CASH STOUC tF WILLIAM SU CI1II.DKS, bo still ...-cilpn. the corner room of M, lliiilinnu'. New Brick Bnililinr:, on Maui lliu-ev-s sire, t, .here he ha. made el. u.i,t arranirt meiils to accommodate all . ho may tavor him with their custom, with new and fashionable tio.ids; of almost every dt-'criptioli. at C.nriuiiati prices, adiline carriage on heavy articles only. In a.lillii.iu tc I. is lart; block houchi Et, he in.w olf rs in t'lo tss-nilrmru'i. l.iiie At very reduced price. Superfine Blaik, Blue Black, Hold Mis.c! and llmwii. !Tiiirli-h American and French Cloth. Superfine plain, English i i.l American Cmimn. Fancy . do. " Black, Browm, (iray an.l CJold Mixed Sattitiet. Black and Cold Mit .1 Twt.d. Kemiicky Jeans Superfine Black .Satin and Fane) WeOl Visttinf. " Fancy Vilk Cravats. .Vatiti -S'lock. Fine Beaver Brush and Silk Hat.. Lt thorn. Chin i Pearl, and Palm ll.js. He also calls the attention of the ladies .,, one ..f ih.. richest selections of all kinds nn I every variety ol Black antl faucy silks and Lustres, j Plain Blue 1). lain. Painted I. as. n. Calico, Bo.ik .V wis Miflin, Plain and Plaid Jack. oittt. Plain, Black and light eol'd kid gl..tt-s. I Black and White sill, cloves and Mitts. And in a word every thine; in cessary to furnish a i Lady's or t'.eni lemau's w ai.lrt.lM-, and at prices thai , cannot Ih- surpassed in the West. j All kinds of approved nit rchantable Country pro1 dure taken in CM-liangc for Good.. j -urciias, rs are retiut-t. tl to rail and ca nine for i themsejve. In f.. re purchasing elsewhere, as he is ....i.e.. ..... .i. .,c uiioer-oiu April o-15-ly W M. CHILDS Ensine Shop and Fomidrv. bv r . I). II .t U.'llll K II, Front Street opposite White Water Canal Basin Ccniiiati. On ha, i,l ar.l for sale at this time . ...s.... ...iiuiier, si leet st roue. 3 il.i ill. H iu. lo l.i lo .lo ilo ,1.. lo ilo ilo 2 lo 2 ! f .to, I l.i l'K r itt.K 3 .1,. Z .lo 2 ilo 0 III. 8 in. -1 ill. .In :o in. lo MILLS AND CIIIIN SIIK1.I.KKS. AHlVCi tiiuil.- to order. U knuls of Mil. I. Mar. is. ts.s. 4 G QUEENSWARE. c J. C. IH'cllIN- Hill luv. a -plell.lliit '....tin. ut i.l '(li en. a. e ept n ire

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I. Ill ..f Amherst Cllegr, and Professor '..I Geol. t'j;, Ma-ia. l.ilseU- ; AiuherslColk ge, Die 15, 18SH j Mr. K. ln ri Srars-Dt ar Sir: I hays lo.dt. d .... r I the entire series of your valuable Publications with j much int. rest and profit; and am quite surprised rt j 'c HI nit ..I lilt ran labor lull ha we pt cl.rni. d. and j the research it must have cost un u. al.lain u. many j line illii.traiiuns, while y u ha'veen active sup. rin. ': tend, nee tf au extensive business. I am also gratt- ; fi.'d at the decidedly moral and religious 111H11. n j which joor hooks will exert, and cannot but hope ; that th.y will do much to counteract the. fleet of tha ; 1 lit and im.noral literatim- which deluges thr land, j and like the frog, of F.gv,.t comes up, even into the , knea.liug-tr0111.-hs ..four kitchens May you liv long tolulltiw oct and pi rft ct )tmr various plan.. ... -j.. . . .un auu sine. r. iv, j our eliliged M-rvant, EDWARD HklCHCOCF. The works allu.l. d to, as having been examined and r.iroiiimt udftt, are as follows: A New and Popular Firturial Desrripiit.il of the l liit. d Slates," "Picturrnl History ol the American Hevoliitiod.' '.Sc. lies antl Sk.-iel.es .if Continental Fnre, Descriptioii ol Gn at Briiiau aud In land ." 'I'n-i.iril j Family Annual,' fr.-a.urv ..f k now It il.-e,' "liilor- ; niaiit.n for the P.opl.,' .The Family In.trui lor. j'Picturnil S.ni.h.v B.K.k, 'Bible Hi.-cniphy, 'Bihla 1 H1st.11 j , ai.d St end Stilts ol the 'Wuiidt rs of the I W01 Id.' j C r'teniletiit n t.f resp.-ciahility and good addrswautei to ! in,, above Popular Pictorial Work". Full part icnle.-s .f the principle, and piof.t.is th ligelicj wiil be gi.cn 011 application, ruber per..!., all) or hy letter. The pialage must in all, cases L paid. PleaM- it. address HOHERT SF.AKS, Publish. . lit Nassau iret. New York TO I'l lll.lSIIKIIS OF NEWSPAPERS THUO. jOl'f IIIK. SM 'IK tK NEW YOA'K -Vew.ps--pors i-ojii ing ibis advert iscn.eni. enure, w. lldi.playf . d, p. ybuv.-, w ilho.it any all. rati.. 11 or ahoMtgcnicii't. ((including this notice,) and Kivi.igit a ts.w tn.itle itls. rtiuns, shall rtc.ivea copy of any ohi t-l our $2.90 1 or St. O0 win ks, (-11l1i. i t lu their order,) b) as udll.a; ! direct to ilu- poblith. r. I No letlt r w lit be takt 11 from the c-ITlce unless pot ! paid. Eeware of Counterfeits!! -triiKN I jin C'uii-iiiiiari, ! .inurr ai v r .trt-l nfrlM it tl w iiti my aittl and loiii? iiiidiK -.-iicb, nt in t kititr a titif mat imliiri d to ikjT lr. I IDS IND1W H.VUM of 1-lFa.i 'm U-f I-Oh. t.Tiin i ;i 0 mlilt 11 and o pt rwtaM nt ihat I ft h it to bv in) tliii to 0I1 ttfiu iV act-iit 1 liiivr dout antl now ttr!Vr it 1.1 ihv tt. ihltMtr-t as tbi-lM-t and MtlVii r ninly for cootrb-., tbU, brwtichiiift, titripiit -- uni'itioii. a-fl.iiia. Roar diroat. hoar-nr ami al LVNd DISKASKS. Miniitrrti and 01 litr miI1i ; akt r ill fiml tin ihh lw siajnall y b itt titlt d by it-IIM. lirtrareof Imitation. Xon' cfimiii- but Dr. TID'S Inditin Hfiltn of l.'Jc. Pn piin-tl onlv lv Dr. P K. WOMB U GH, At tin- Kcl.Ttir Hh n-xary tin 5tli J. Ut'tn Vin and Hiitt, Ciiit-iiinuli. JOHN I71XK K ?!, Arnt. OFFICE FOll THE CURE OF l iiiip Diat i, l.ivt r Complnint, Srrifiilui Dim atrt, iVIit uncitic Arl'i ction., ulii thi-r nit-ri'iirtnt r uin t-omniun form; D-pt pjiy, Canrtrr, St. Vttu Dane, PnralisK, 1 ic-Dolon ui, l t ninb- Im im i uuA Wink-n-aiul all Chronic Dik-i-h i of thr Stomach. Il art, Sph -n, KiioU y, Kr. Skin and nihtr Osjraii; ai lha K.cU ctic Di-pfinarv, miudt idt of Fifth u . Im t t-t i i Vine and Uact-, Cincinnaii, O. Aitt ioltr- Phj it ian. Dr. P. K. rM3AVsbiU, Death to Tooth AcIuk Prt par tl oii hy Dr. P. K. WMiiwiirfh antl oM ly n M-riblf Drutr;itrit ibomghoul-iwW' Nortn and Wtrf rt nit .ly it t r f:nN lt curf h(-n iitt d krcortlma; to thr tlir-ciiim : and io may he iim t by hU r ! f.f patn M nith pi r0 tt m'i ty cl all timtr- a it Am not voiitHin tiiiy tl.thg rou artitU- and ill not inttin the t-Ltli. JOHN' HINKARD, A-tnt. Still More Extraordinary . "5TK wooltl advi-.tr our readfrs to noiirti thW rrewiuc' popularity of Dr. Hall- I.imtf BalJ "am. Mr. North, the air "t, tells ti that he is astou i.-lu d himst If, at the niimlH-r f cnit-s that it it performing aiiton tr oor own citiM-ns, whom names he ore a Muitiilly puhli-hi s, that thoe who may be coptual may call on them, and In ar from their own hp, how tht ywt.se uau-ht d Iroia an iiufimel) toaih, and ttoi-td tj their frii-nds and relatives, by smtr thia truly valuable nit-dieiiie. 'I he & fM still ruuiiuc to truiirdiitee Dr. Hall's lalam. fao tfitt rt ln f withiw '--t h"im,or rt-turns tin money. Kvery bottW that has bt-en sultl in Ciiicinuati. dnrinc; thr bt six, months, was sold with the ?lHve frvaraiier; and ht hn yt to e the first bottle rrtuno d. Kor ftn.tr I y JOHN HINKARD, C.tnt ryl art nt fur lurliana, mud M. W. UAlLK.Hrouk-.Ula. Xf K will be wad by tlie first of May for Cardiff and ha our Mauhines saut of ike . tko country, and we ha ve old and tried hands, vrna w itli toiintrt iice warrant the best ol work, on abort notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Will hf done for customers at the following pri hite Wind in lirnachcs l.t ct. pr. Id. Mirted " 17 Hit Inn; Yarn, a 'I he sinalU t lot fur tpinnina; m"t hm 31 ib. MANTKACTUKING. J at;?, blue ntix- il, 3 b ul, 7j pr. yd-stt-t I Slj 4 buf, S7tto4i Siiitint t. ncc4rlinir to color. 37 1 1 a J raiim it, arcordiiii; to color, f'2tu7& Cloth, :ircordii to volor, f0 loo2 Whit Flannel. ae'rdiitj; to width, 15 tt25 Dyed " 4 5 to37i H!HHKt t, p r pir, vPO We h;tvf a vt ry Inert s tne k of OOI.RN GOODS of the above kind-, which we w ill be c;lad tot xehang tor WiMi) , ('.iih, or any kind of Produce, at eery fair priet's. As we art dt tt rutin td tn w arrant irtir work pond, and mn roods durahlr, we htpe end expect a lare h:ire of fh public patronsce. I' A LI.! IKY US, AND S KK!! and ifyoo are disappointed, we will make ytm whole. K. MAW fcCO. Lanrtl, April th, 184". 16DISCO Y L li Y. DrvGUYSOTT'S THIS trsn .... if. I .1.1. i IWUII OT IT 'sc.se it iviaom.!-' ie bddv niF. xiOzt i-i ct Kssi i r. mkdicixi: in tin: woi. La JUST I1SOEIVED ! FKi:iMI M:j.;-!y t." l'i j. eeieliMte.1 mr Jic'lue, v. Ii:rh lias pri'Veu s. rt'innrkiilily siifcrvsu f.r tiiU cure . .'.Vio'a Cviixi'inj-tiuti. .Si Jihrnm, Lir.r Cwnjliiii'. Currnjt Jliimvn, fltri'matism Jy7"V"'ff. Cost irr nr.. tirnr nil Dihililu. Vaiti. 'is the ll'C'l. SiiU. Chtt. Juiri, Joints f, JWrreutu nl Df.-.tsr.r. Asa roni...lv fur l'KJ.fA I.K CO?i I' LA 7.Y XN it !ias proliablv no equal, ami ,ia UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE Kit irmovinir till impurities fr.m tlie Shii nn.t U"i viiiif i;i-iii.T;il tone . tleliilitutvsl ODt jiiM, it jnst! claims a su;H-riirily over all oliiMres Cust iiiicrs are iiiViU'.'. lo i,-h2 and rsamiiir i culifi. e.ilt's ;mi.J rt.oiiunt..i,i:,t3iiis. N. H. Tin :s the MOfT UHHU.Y fO.VCKXTUA TKl) M A'Cf iii use. pot up in, .'unit Ik.hI. s Jin,) sol.l t 1K IJOI.I.AK H.-r Ih-HIc. "siX lli.tilfs. .r r'lve Dollars. , CAIT1SN rATRACKI.lRYr Jpgj- 1'E VA HE :f lunU ;c its ana. nn.TATlOXS! ,Ji The 0.-tii:e lr. Gnytntt't Eytmct if VnSi Dofl- aii'l fijnpnfiUii is jnit up m Irrrt Miliar Buttles conljininfT a QttarJ. tin" nnti.a ol" tlie Svrun. blown iu tlie class, and tiie- sijtnntsire 4' S. K. KKN

XETT. Ihe I'mprit t'T, wr.:iuu with lllavk Ink i.i eaeh outsule vc:ipier. Prepared .it S. l' Deniieu's JjiLr.-itoriV. T.ITTLR FALLS, N. Y, ajiJ l.y .-II the 1 rWists. i.ud hy tlie principal nion-lia.it-. Ilir-.nliont ll.- I'urteJ Stutes, West Indies ami an:;.ia. Kor Wholesale au.l Itetaii ai. Pennett a natrO. Ilraucli Kmporiuni" No. Culk ge Hall, Ciniinnrstci Also hy M. W. H A ILK, I ,, , ... J. II. DAVIS, " J Brookville. K. ItllOWX, Knirri.1.1. J.L ANDHKW,BliwiiiingGmrt K. IVVKIt ot CO., Melan.ur. K. Y. LEK, ... I). II. TA1U1V, J L.urel.IO HV I. MOODY, ffochest Z A NYE, New lceut.uv