Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 November 1849 — Page 3
Fr.n tlir Wheeling Artriis, Nov. 16. ! Correspondence cf the Ualtiinore Patriot. The Whwl-ng Itre t'lckrntioH! WASHINGTON, Nov. 11, 1-J'.'. Toasts, Sm-rHES, 2t000 People, &.C. Yes- ; The telegraph has already apprised th public . . . i !.:..... f .1.- .1.- tl... lri... i t rt-..i
IcTusy vvus an in.pivri.ini .lay iu mc uimj uiu uw nun. niter rortvaru. oi i iiisnurg, Wheeling u.a epoch oislinguished as the for- has been tendered the post of Clia'gedes Affaires I mal opening of the W heeling and Belmont Wire to I Vnmark, and that Trances Schroeder, Esq., Suspension Rri.Ve, the work of all works of formerly of Baltimore, attarhed both to the j art the greatest bridge in the world. Coast Survey and the North Eastern Bouudary j
For a dav or two prvcemng, strangers were Commission, has been appointed Cnarge ues Af arriving at our Hotels numerously, but yester- faires to Sweden.
It is not known to the public whether
Forward accepts the appointment tendered to him. It is hoped that he will accept it, for he is
will "o great credit to our
day morning tlu whole country appeared to flow In upon ns, amid the firing of cannon from the Island. Ladies without number, and gentlemen
to match, were to be seen filling every avenue a good man, nid
leading toward and across the Bridge, and by 10 country abroad. o'clock, there was a dense mass of human be- Mr. Sehrosvier accepts, and has already driwn
ings, ia every direction.
The scene coi.lluued during the day, and the on his mission, immediately.
Bridge, our noble structure, received and passed
Circular. ! I To f'leraviilrii. rot- M-aMcrsi, Trarbrra tsf j l.-iht:iti Mi'hooU, ltunU ;; ltl. JMn- : drnt.nnil llrad ol" I'uitii'.irit. Sgcuttirantrti m rvery irrtioll ol the V Xtntrt.
SEARS' PICTORIAL FAMILY ASSVAL; X 1U.VSTK TF.n V OKK, etimprisini; a tine series at inlK-llishnients with inter stint; di''"M"'"S ' "ne tianihomi- for ire octavo of admit
; -n'U iatre,rli-i;anlly b.miiil in pill, and Itt-tirred in the : most tiiiMliftl mv!c of m...ter:i hook makiug;. PsrsOm 7'.j DOLI.ABS. J "his sptrti.li'l volume comprises within itself a r in pit te Library iifl'seful ami etttertaininir Ktinwl-
' . ?. "ntien-d in lurm, familiar in stle, copious Mr. ' "n '"'"'"'"'"'"n, embracing n extensive ranire i f nb-
jvi,f- iic r.iicrat intrs (user axu in numtirr; are strictly illustrative, beine- illustrations of actual Scenery, Customs, Manners, Monuments, Jet fti, t"7Oti examination the above work iU he pronounced by every intelligent Persm, under whose observation it m:iy come, one of the most suitable presents for a father to prriciit tu hi family, from both the niiulitv nnd nuni'ier of its embellishments
: and the churnrler of its content. In nrenarinir ete-
his outfit of $ 1,50(1 ; so it is presumed he leaves, , r article f r it, the pri-atest camion has he u used.
i nomine uiu ot amoral aim instructive character.
The rumored supposition that Colonel Bullitt, '; ,J't" nu" of,n!errrie and tact, this work alone
over, we confidently aver not less than 30,000 of the Republic, is to b? appointed Charge de- i lnm to be met w ith. I here is not a town "in the !"- persons. Affaires to Naples, is entirelv without founda- I'i"V -""Ti" u h'"'? H-d.iiat.d person 1 1 ....-. " i.iiwui louiiim 1 can fail scllnir trora 50 to 100 volnmn, according to
i nere wers to oeseen me agea anu me jouniT, nou. in me nrsi pmre, it is presumed that the denizens of the far distant west, and the vis- Colonel Bullitt is well satisfied with his present ilor from away down east, together with the position, and desires no mission abroad. He is a yeomanry of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Virginia good editor ; has as much honor in the statiou for miles around as all assembled to seethe he holds, as he aspires to ; and has an income
creat work of art. aris'ti-T from the proceeds of the Renuhlie. wbieli ' I-Y ANNUAL
ought to satisfy the ambition of
luminated on both sides, from one extreme to seeker after this world's goods. In the next
the population.
CjAH persons w ishilltr sample copie. to examine or procure uhrrilur with, can receive one or mure, suhtaiti.itly bound in paper covers the postage llo exceeding 30 cents on each volume s forM anli d on the receipt of ON K DOLL. R. In this way,n matter w here a person reside, if only w ithin r. h nf Post Office, he can obtain a copy iif th i'AMI-
1 tt, .nin t.rl. - K-Illi.nlv Jl. 1,t ... ..fl.f.- iL, u:.: r .. ee".!,,, hi tne country, wi.nmirto acta, acents
vi.t.u,..! .1 ,v me ixiiiiiiiiuii hi auv reasonauie
may obtain all the it quisite information, bv address-
mir the subscriber. To secure attention to anv coinii, ..i..9, :... ,t.e ,,... I. t..
the other, and presented the most beautiful ap- place, there is left no appropriation for an outfit b-tcach person mention hit post office, County and bearance of the kind, we ever witnessed. to the Mission to Naiiles, and the President Hom 'U'e,. , j . , , , r ' I ' ' "m 1 ""isn-ui t.oes j l he only kind we are allowed to furward under
i housauds thronged the bridge the entire eve-
not intend to appoint any body to that post until i ,lu' !",', ,,fll'e law.
ning. About 7 o'clock, the Zanesvilie Brass Band
there is one.
It is understood
that there are to be some '
pave token of their abilitv tocollect the oeonle. changes in th rWL r i, n...-. : CTN
f , , ... 1 ' " l'u,""c"" well displaved, as above, without anv alteration or
J I 1 ( .-v x-wi.sv vl u. l.U 3. Monroe House. An immense crowd filling the ; ,Kor ejample, Mr. Gallaher, the new Third
entire space in front and along side of that Ho- id when ds that of the 33 clerks in his bureau ' li'ber. . 1 tl . i . t i . 1
wi, were soon coneciea xogeiner, ana as pooii as "A me iinuocot, 9 are WliiM, and 2 are not ! U - TT J 1. J U 1 - 1.1 , . !
mo dsuq naa ceaseu incir nieiouious sirains, iir. i uprjaa there be any reasonable ground
ROBERT SErtS, PnblMf-r.
No 123 Nassau m. N.York. To Puhli thn t of yctrxpnftert throughout the V. S-
ew9nifrs copying' this ilvrlumpni t'niirt lisnlavrt, m ahovt. without anv att ciation or
ahrM.r mf nt. (inc.ut.iii noiii r) and pive it lonr
inulr inertioiK, shall n-ccive a copy or the Aunnnl (Mibjcct to tlicir onltr) by seiitliuj direct tu x
.JOSS IIOUSK.
Custom Kado ' BOOTS AM) SlIi)ES. ()()() PA lUS. The undersigned has jilt; -neiv.d from the Maiiutaclurers in New Knt'laud a l:ire assortment of IIoois and Shoes made e press. 1 ly fur his retail trade, consisting in pui t oi the toiIon inc; artii h s: I 20 prs men's coarse boots 93 prs Kt d , i4 irs Water proof do 24 pr Calf di 36 prs !o do 210 pn Men't Carse llrojans 200 prs " Kip do S'i prs " talf du 3 i prs Pumps 12 prs linrfalo Over Sbues 200 prs Women's Xij, Houts ISO prj " Calf do 90 prt " Cloat do 50 pis Fine Kip Slippirs 40 pis Heavy do 24 prs Gaiter Hoots 12 prs ; do do ! R0 prs Misses Kip do M prs " calf do 24 prs " kip Slippers ?0 prs Women's India Rubber Shoes CO prs Hoys' coarse Hunts f 0 prs otrths' " j 24 prs children's ' do f'O prs Hoys' " Rrncm 60 prs Youths' ' ' do 50 prs Kip ,.i 70 prs Roys Kip ,i 0 prs children's Coat Hoots 40 pis " Kip Shuts 35 prs Morocco d0 I he new purchases of the uiidi rsi,-n, u iri additiuii in the very eleus,ve vari. tv he hail on hand ht fuic enables him to ofl'er as compli te an assortment as were ever urtered before in ihe town of Hnn.kv il le. Kostol Ins stock and all or his lale purchases were made according to his OKn directions nud are uf the vers first qtniliiy. Persons waminc; Ixiots or shoes will In,. I it to t!,eir interesi to call and see his stock belore they lay in their supplv. Nov. 1st, 114.. Rl( II VKO r :ll. Carpetings; Carpetings. I'ipces Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. jj 3 pieces Wool Filling do 2 pieces " Fitrui-t- do 3 pieces Cotton Ingrain do 3 pieces Venetian do A part i.fihe above list are coniintr fimii Cinciiinaii w here I lately purchased them. '1 hey are of Hie finest quality and richest colus and will be s..d at I Cincinnati prices, ami w ill be shwiui w ith ple asure to any on w Mnng iu inspect them. j Nov. I, U4J. R.TYXKR.
rFtro Ttlot'lhs Nnficc. 'T'lH'.HK are a pi-rat many notes in my p;iesiou A pisell ll.e firini.fH.X S. 1 I li. r that li:iehe.ll due from one to eiht ye;irs. 'I h;tt f.r-n ceased in do hiisiiitss in this place over three years no, at which lime all who were imlebud to them were li.-titied llial imuitdiafe payment waspxpecred. Simiitir notices have been published from time to time, y el there itiuains a ci.tiMilerable ainontu unpaid. I lu-e suir.s ha.'enow bet n ow inr pine; enoutrh and m'lsl be settied, and I hope tlto.e who have been si. liberally induleil will consider themselves bound in honor to maUe immediate payment. To lit every one hae ample time to make the iucoary to iictiolis, I ban concluded til ei.ve Two Months Notice, i riforniine; all indebted to H . & S. Tyiier that they w ill be required to sattl.Mlieir nou s iy the Kir-t of .tanoary, 1S50 At that date rsrry o!:eot.iblo tinim" that remains unpaid will be placed in the hands of the proper oftieer for collection. No one will have cause of complaint after our past indulcenee and this tariy notice, if his nelience compels me to fulfil this promise. Ali debts over 12 months stand in-; due me indiv i.lnally,are ?l n lApictti! to In- paid bv the abovt nu-n-tioned date, and omission to do so will force me to adopt the same mode of collection as will be pursutti with the H. .s. S. l yner claims. l'erson i tw in--seeounls credited this y.Ri'arealo requested to close thtni b ew Years dav. K'llAit l SY.R. Hi'onkville, Nov. 1, tS4.. 45 Attention is invited to a New and VKItV IIAMIS03IC ASSOR I'MF.NT F KA I.I. A X I W i n t c v G o o (1 s Th.it 1ms just I icon Ueeeivotl lv im'chard tynkr. 1) TYXKH bt-tr-- to n turn hi cranTul ackimwl-e-dtfnifiiM ftir pat fair ttl wi-hr to mttit 'ii h patron- th bat dt-alt ttli hm In r tnlt'iv ;i welt a iit-w i'iititiiit-r4 and all ulto H4liktu buy u lit n- ttitv can buy i lira p. st," that ht ha- tu-t rrCs tvftJ a tinf stock ol' Kali and Wmiit lotd. which I Hill 'air 9o!d a tin up a iu-h urTitlrs c :ia tu- old in any tnun or at any houc in ilw li i it Vnnr Valley. Mt iMtial full tupply ami mw ri.ct.ipt ctiiit lit t part ol Cloths.
B.'H. BVHTOX.
JNO. C. BL'ltTOX.
Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Cf Eastern (Mi)s: 'l' - "' J- r- "vinos areuow op. :iil.!; laree and splendid assnr'uu-ut of Sprn g- am! .Sumiiit r ImioiIs, tin-, ct from I'liilaJc'.phia. which ;h.v urti mimed to s. li to the citizens i.f Fraiik'iu" Coiintv. cheap-r than ihey have ever bet n oil', i-. d in s market bi t'ore. 'I'hl 11- st-ick is very larirc and w . II se.eeted, and lei lint; coutidt tit that lie y t an phase nkxv as well as cr.n :rsr.tLi:r, and th." public n.-e.. i ;.;:y. tin y i.ivitc fvuBKii'V lo tail and examine lor themselves. FOR MF.N AM) ROYS 1 heir stock consivi j in pat t of
10 ps F reiich and Kncli-h V. ie.l Dv td V.
e xv Good s.
V. I) L I K X ' A S S 1 ) T 31 R X T. Cheap! Cheap43r! Cheapest!
1
ir.i
. Clot! d.,;
d-;
Sstius c:id
rte3 it'nZt,
if six or eight of the 33 clerks
decision shorn were put in solely on account
Clornrr of Court nml Walnut M. iirinnnli. Having taken, for a term of years, this
lare Hotel, called Planters ' x have chanp-d the
Gaily was loudly called for; he was soon opon
the stand, for he is tilnrays ready, and entertain--f
ed the audience for half an hour in his usually J- rf..l .nA 1 to ?ive them eninlnwnenti futnit h.s friends w.n'V.v.. i.im i
" viii .m et - 1 j- j. y t wh h - 'I the nromrs' place to Whigs of known ability Vsr tJ( Jt!.1 v
i Executor's Notice.
o i in, is neretiv Riven that letters tt stamenta-
! ry nave tins uav
name to ROSS HOUSF'..
happy style.
bern issued In the otidersi i-ned
r . - , . . - . "v
The proprietor teels con- J ' (-lerk ot r rank . in County I'robate Court
call, as soon as 1 .v; ..uioes e.111.. line in rraiiKiui
Hon. Mr. Thompson, of Indiana, next ad- accov. no .Is? The Auditor's acccun
ROSS, Proprietrr.
:s are verv
dressed the audience, which was increasing; eve- intricate, and require the service of good, com I ' Turnpike Notice, ry moment, and continued for half an hour, in petenl clerks. I underhand the Auditor has ' rnr ru,hMthr"e which he gave assurance to the people of Whee- recommended, or will recommend the removal riollars on each share of the Capital stock of said !, f ,,. ,i r . . r i. i i . . . . . : Companv will be n quired on or before the 25th day lintV. Ot IllA S ITlnathv n 1 the nntiiu tract In I. ef Civile Giv gr n i 1 I 1 .1 r !- o an.l I li - nnnn n hnai-l ... 1 . ... -
c. ' -- . ---i . .- ..... sk., ! me -" s. s .K..s s..v .n-, ui... tut. bviumiicui . oi .i a ii u a r y Hex t . isy oriter ol the board, immense undertaking-, the completion of which of competent Whigs in their places : and also ! T.' l849' D. si.al gh i e, Sec'y. , r B 1 N.R. For convenience the stockholders ran pav I we were here celebrating;. He entered large- the nszeemg of one or two of the present incum-' to William p. llolnm. Treasurer, at West i nion"; ' ly into details in regard to improvements bent. Mr. Gallaher, I ueed not iuforin you, ia q?,ViTr! RmoVvU in Indiana, stating that from one enJ of a man who will have th Ju ties of all the clerks t her of the funmr intallmiiu will at'tnd to ttlintc !
inr Mniii-- ininirtiiaifiy, or i in y m liiiu winr cx in ititnhlc uHiccrs hatuN fir collection.
Knirlili !I:icTt Cloth Freiu-h ilti 4.0 Aii e.'K-aii tlti il" Kiiirli-.il brow n, bliii ami gnrn tin ! Aim rieau " ' " J. '. Itt-avi r ami Kelt Cuh (in y and liitl-t l ! lllut-. blaiL aiul crrt-ii blankt t ilo
l'.iiIi-b bhu k (.'.ij.'sitiK-rci Ann riean do
Kihh stripfj and Mnty ilo
do
Hliuk Krcni'h doeskin do
Kubuy Cas-itm rc ami Vi-tvi tot ii Ve stings. lllaek Silk Ve-iliiii Fancy !
Ja,m1"la;i?,,ir,,e '.'f Fr'f tT'V'"1 ,nX'm'!M "f 1 Plain black and fancy Worsted do lofler f.'r ,Vle u, J f?. fount,- deceased ! B k ,, ,.a,u.v ,k Vrv will out-r lor sale at public ont-erv, the nrrunal t. i -,i - i " eslaleof.be deceased V.o. ..c ,.' r '''' s1' k Velvet for tr.nil.lll.;.
.. ... .. h ii ii . Mnrs.-il les. blin k ( l.illi an. I ('Ms.niieretestii.irs
lllack and lancv silk anil sa:iu C K A V A'l S
1'ounty, deceased. Said estate is probably solvent
i 1 Hose having cl a.m airainn it are tlesircd to pre-
I sent them pt once; and persons indebted still make 1 French
, .i..nit pn.m-lll. I llu.M.I IKAII.Mr Nov. 1, 1SJ7. 4.3 ; Execuor's Sale. . Satiirdiiy. the 1st day of D.-cembtr nrj.t, a : i f the late reidt nee of the ! ceased, the under
the State to the other, they were binding; the iu his bureau faithfully executed, and who, as a whole by railroads and bridges; that they had politician, will, so far as he has authority in tho been time after time refused permission lo send matter, see justice done to the Whigs. I have their Railroads through Illinois to St. Louis; no doubt his recommendations will til be sancthat if they coutinued to refuse.the people would tioned. POTOMAC, send their Railroads under the State to the Mis- " louisillIl lecti.n, sis-,ippi, and theu, if thev refused to allow them The Baltimore. American has the" following
io orn -e uie r ainer or aier?, uiey would go telegraphic report :
New Orleans, Nov. 13.
under that noble stream too.
He also stated that a bridge, similar to the on which now connects Virginia and Ohio, was seriously contemplated at St. Lcui, under the superintendence of Charles Ellet, jr., who had just completed onr noble structure. During the whole of his speech, Mr. Thompson's remarks were enthusiastically cheered by the immense assemblage, and at frequent intervals sky rockets illuminated the scene. About 9 o'clock the doors of the large dining; room of the Monroe House were thrown open, and a large number of invited guests, and many of our own citizens to the number of 200, we should think, sat down to the table, groaning with the good things of this life. After partiking of the repast which was sumptuously provided, by Mr. James Mather, the proprietor of that hotel, the dishes being removed, the com-
The steamer Alabama arrived here on the 11 ill inst. f'om Cbagres with one hundred and twelve passengers. Walker, the Democratic candidate, is now
believed to be elected Governor of Louisiana by , Geo. IIf.rrv, s.c'rv
a small majority. N,,v- "49'
The Congressional delegation stands the same as it was iu the last Congress; viz: one Whig and three Democrats. The W l.igs will have a small majority on joint bdlot in the Legislature.
1 43-2W I). SI. A Villi l'I'.It, Scc'y. j i Franklin County Seminary j , T-IIE Trustees of this Institution have n ct-ived the j 1 employment of Mr. I.koror Hbnt, who ill ton- j
iiiii.e iiir.iinwi. ... iii.ii.t.i; .. i.oou , i lie i.o j for a term of 12 werk, after which there mill he a vacation of four weeks. The terms are as follows : Hradintr, writing, and Mental Arithmatic, 91 00 Grammar, Arithmatic, (iengraphy, and I History, 3 00 ; Natural Philosophy Chemistry, anil Aslron- ! oniy, 4 00
Alirehra, Oeoinetry, Surviving and the
..ami nou tviecK laneiiatres.
Hoc-', Sheep, Corn, Uav. Wairoll and rears and far.
miii utcni-its. Terms. Sums nF $1 and under, cash. Over 9. a credit of six mouths, on nine, w iih security, waiving the benefit of appraisinut . T1IOM S ("H AFT, E'r. Nov. I, 1841. IS-3w
W A IS 1 X ' C A L I FO II X I A ! Fall and Winter Goods. 4 NKW and Well Selected Stock of KA 1. 1. AN'l) a win i Kit conns m.i . ... ,v.,i ,t i-,..-
at the New Store of B. H. W EST, opposite the Court l"'sti House on Main Rnriress strtel uLn I ulll a.r...ul ; Kancc 1
in person nnd ne my utmost endeavors to accommn- i H. d, white and green rlaunel
date all who may favor me with a call, by suppl; itiir Jjt!'tj''S. them w it Is Goods of Excellent quality and at extreme I " luw prices, for the coods are now in "the market and i ''l-l' '' oi.it k il!t at I.u-tr s
Italian do Satin Stocks and Silk lldkfs Safttnrffs. Hlnc, black, lironn and drab Saltiiittts il-ev inixtd do Illai'k " do Hibbt d, plain, strip' d and fiicuied do Super plain and fancy Tweeds Hiding and btitUilo Cord l.ainartitie Cord and It. a vert. ill Ktrsrv and K iiluckj .1. ans
ll..t.i..ti - Jenns anil l.insev
! ..i..:.i u...i tu.-ieirii...! ri.,!iL i
A fc iln :u 1 4 Iti Bron 1 !. Givtii 2 Mi. 1 .1 -4 I wtttJ-i, H-.tv.r ami 1- It 2 ' lt:k Mix il, :ntf1 Fancy V0 Sa!intx, alt It i iii-tl prut.'; r" Kt niMtk' ut-; " -iliiV 1 Wfjci. 20 S:'k v;rt; vl.tr antl f.in.
Murat! V t t tiiii;; 10 Oi. lit I,, lit ii D i i v It it-, : :ul X I'ulK V; ' 5 li i.Iin ( t,rii u. lit i rtt ; 10 fc httimm r r;ir fur ui n mn' !.: 10 I'IjkI, Kniu y jmt I'lain KivitcH I.iMtn; Prnpit, 1V;, iHrt ii, and Su;niitr i'l.tth; 7 auk.- ii; 10 Siik, urt'-(1. n t;1 Ciumi S. r., U c. ; I.XDIKS IU4KSS GOODS. V-'r mrt it'iilr! j my ifi (lie n:t in.i.n .f t!i- 1 . , Iu Kiir -t'uritin nl " l)ft-- a ur tJutik wr can ttit t vrry varn j) ,f tii-ir. f 0 i Krtriu h. M:uii Iif.it rant! K.:; Cim'iaiii; 50 Fancy Kr itfli I. awn: 20 AitK-rir:ui, Kiitj. ""! Frttith rr'iif: J ICO Si.M-r fiiif Ur ' il. i-!.n-.i-.'n. tif J'Uis) 'I't.il Xrtl-, I.im n l'iiii!iit-t, l.Iitfii Harar', 1 1.i:it ii l.ii"tiv; Kr m ti Cli;iin!i ts Jt nn I.ith), Ilriihaiit t.l.u' .ri'ari; lil"k ntnl Mntt Ptsiil I.ti-str--;; Sarin Sir.jM I.fitit-t: Mii!t-iiiia :iii. ASj tiiur.Ti Silk Stiipt-; Cliunu In n a... I ch:iiif all.- Lutr.; plain int tl and ! :uti .laci-m i ; Mn ' i ; Hi In p, S w W-i & t'atntirie Mu-liti; plain u tiun-tl. black anJ f:m.y Siik: Viitorjj ntnl iii-hop I nun, Jstt fVn c unm t : Kii;iuir; t.acr; Kirypiian F.!j-ii.e-: Mtt- I (irra! F.!ctn-; i I. ati ; I ri rtm-: Jait.Tu it Fi'i-m, I nrrti:ii; ; ttia ." p ami f.i-h i!t nut i r ihlmtis. ; v tn t,-, pink, htuv, ami black Crapr: t'rapi l.i-b : imil hu wltitr S.imh; ilk Frmtrt; nt tl It- w nrk d ( 'olUr: I.m n; Catul.ri: ami In m'tl-Hin b .1 Ililk'f-. f.m y amt plain t"ra at. ; cotton I.i-W- I'hrtMil: Silk ami ki! 1tti- anil -Iiiirt Mitt--; lau mlM, miI . lilatk ami !tiiSilk and Cut fun Ho--; Silk l'i;ti'iit. ire. Jtc; t-iiih'rtl lik aiul mu;lc bliaw !; t'a ltint-i v hak I. ItONXF I S. Vl-.trt lu-c Ilra'u!, (limp, China IVar!, I'.nq;. St.-:i , rsHimtm Straw, I.a.n ami Faiity Lomi i; l'-r l.mitc-4 uuil Mi.is. H V I S AMI c vrs. A l uce ajirtmit of Mu'c Skin, Iafr. Vnrrf, Silk, Itrn-li, I iloruia, Sptrtin-r. l'rarl A-Ti!:hh1. Tlutna Viiiii. I). iu!lt aiui SsiiU- Iti initnc) I.i iiii n, riiuma, IVdal Ilm I.t af Hiit. Vi b i. I'loth and Oil Cltitli lap. i'li i III rt'ii-. 1.. tu Hat. ltOO 1 S A NO SHtlKS. 15") pr Men and Buj s Hoot; 100 Slnntt ;uiiitiiit- nf Men's Calf, Munirco, Kip, an-1 Stout Sh.t; M Ptinip and Slipprr; Lath-: Stout ?c Fnif Hoot-; bldt-k and liicht C.aiirr, and half tiaitt; l!'ikii.; .li-tTt-r-nn T ; Atmien w alking SImr; lil'lv mill libt Kid and Muroccu Siipp r; St-ul Slip pt r; n:nla t-t itt ral asurtUH' nt of Hit iirU" ami Clnldnirs Slitil-fi. !I A IIDAVAKF. Ot all kint!, fjiiftnuarf, trrncfrit. , naiU. cotton yarn aii'I hatting, tipptrnmt oU- ltatlit-r, liniwn and bk'h'd nniliu, t lni-k. liti-itn, uindow papt r, Ii1akK. at-, padf. lmvrU, r tlf4 fork, irir:i janU, mpi, trac' chain 4, f , .i(iiarci, hiiip, i-rt-w , t iti-k. kuiv- nnd fork4. pn(iii, rnk-. plantbin , a.lzi-, biu, M n tntn-s, ot tu and It rap, f;!o, clii-i'l, !.r:c tiitt, Jcf. St'-t 1 bead, work pocket. ml pnrc cl:i(, riti and t it, ctimb, pin, tu i'uli-, 'ilk thn adi ami notion of aM kinds. Urti.ikvillc, April f, Hi', !5-ly Fall Slock.
til v w Sorrif
Z Suit! fl'thr 2:v','rr .V,,Br r t , "
Xaht Hurzrs Sri r-r, HttfiUXVlLLE. 'ui.1X 4 '
IXCK & FA H iVrl H ttlidtr a rnrnn,
lie iheir sii.ctrrtr tti u,k fir t!it- atr1Jtta.-,'
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-r .inuwui im.it-i .M. i,iriH, nyinci Kpiln fn, tti TOt-nt cntiiitud Mipporr. I ht-y tmu oiirr a Kcsulilfil A-mrimt-ut f Sprin ami Si:i:i:u r (.ooiK, jM. i!icion!y -t li ctt d i'roni tin-1 Iwiicrst iotk of ih- ra--'n. "i'ii.'ir !( k nou ctinits in pan -. S'lpt-r AmericaiijKi.piUti, Frnich iiiid tii'crman Rror Clti.h
I'Uuiifl'id Faiify Caitr.tT - -Ii! at, k, blur, Hi-ay nd fancy Saiinr K-iit:uk- ;i:ui i);i:;:vt ic jt-atts - . I ut ttU. vt-ivt it usi, l,itinn and ( ot'.tradc:
I aiaioiiH nnd mbt r Coitin-
do tin d:
do
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tl.. do
I'd do do
do it,, do do do tio do t! i do do do do du do !o do
t. r
5 no mut be sold; and as mv motto i t. uicA tiaii u if A small
Xo rt diictinn made for abtenci" unless in cases of profit r, I hope to obtain the patronage of new and
sickness and absence from town, of not less than weeks' duration.
By ordtrof the Board. J. D. HOWI.AXD,
Pres't.
3str
Farticular notice A 1.1. person indebted to the ubcrtbtr are n fnrled to cttli bv 'he firnt f Jnntiar) next. 'I'hi must be complied with without tail. JOHN' A. MATSOVNov. 10th, 1849.
lanrbisselts lUrrtlou,
RetHru, from 2?1 township KWe .he follow- T'Viousef.nd "!!"
Laurel Property for Sale
old cittomers. Mv stock consists in part of
I Black and blue Cloth; Plain and Fancy Cassimere: Sattinetts; Plain and Fancy Vesting; Black and I Fancy Dust rea; Ca-hinere; Mode, Black and Blue tie i I. nine. Wool, and Printed; Cashmere Shaw l; r'lanlit Is; Fringes; Gingham; Calicoes; Bleached and ; Brow n Muslins; Checks; Ticking; Vtnorellas, c. c. I HATS and CAPS; BOO IS and SHOKS; queens, i ware; Hard-ware; Gla.-w are ; Tea; Colfcc; Silar; Molasses; Tobacco; Dye-Slutf-; far, &u. CyTionds will be Riven iu exchange for 500 cords i.f WOOD; $00 bushels Oat; 50 1 bushels Potatoes; I 5000 dozen F'.s-ffs; fcoo lbs. Butter; 5000 lbs. lim n and ' cotton Kas; for which the highest price w ill be al- ' lowed B. H. WKST. 1 Bitiokvillf, Oct. IS, 1340. 44-Ciw
nig npgregate for Governor: Brtgijs, Wbig, ::,0:iT ; noutwell, Loco, 2!,436 ; Stephen C. Fliilip. Free Soil, 2t,10S ; Scattering, -1. Gur. Hriirs l.teks about 1500 votes of au elcc-
Lanrel. As we are ab ut
will be sold at a bargain.
Xor.'n, 1S41 4T-.1w
for sale an excel lent dwet.
co livenic lit Store Hoimc in i
i leare, this properly X. M. ftOSS o.
Carriage Planufactory.
pany organized regu!.:r!y bv th? appoinliiient of 'i by the people.
his honor, the Mayor, S. Urady, Fresicent, an.!
Hon. Jas. Wilson, Vice rresi.'ent.
Cattle and Ilogm. The Loniiville Journal of the 17th, iu its weekly review of the market, siys : ; Cattle, Hogs, &c Good beeves ar& rather scarce. We quote sales of -10 fine cattle at the yards at 4 25. Sales of light droves at and 4, and choice at 4 53. Sales of inferior cattls ' we quote at 2 50. Hogs during the week have
Tii Senate stands S3 Whigs to 13 Coalition. In 4 no choice. The House 160 Whigs, i' opposition. Verv few tow ns remtiiii to be heard from, and they cannot materially vary the result.
No lice. The State of Indiana, In the Franklin CirFranklin County. J cuit Courf. John M. Allen", v. s. F.lizahclh Allen. John Wells.
I Deborah Wells, John Moss, Hannah Moss, Amy Fenj ton, Wi liam Cook, Martha Cook. Jonah Wood. Sarah Wood, and the unknown heirs of Joseph Allen,
j llttlSICtl,
FWlHF. tibcrm n would rrsncrtfuMv itil.nm thn
! I public that tluv have o; hand a nmnber if FINK IUG;iES a nil FAMILY C A Hit 1 AfiF.S, ' Ahicl thry will stl 1 on ai rt nnnal)U' t rn a can be j hmiqht in Cincinnati nr Nc ht-r'. "I h y have in thrir employ several ijoi'd workmen, nnd art prt par- ; ed to make ord r any thin in their Inn ol trade on iiiort notirt', and will warrant the wnrk rood. Shop itt the new hi ick hni Idin lu-ar SiilU nhrrtrt r's 1 tnrf. 'M-Sm) CHS. SMI 1 11. BiookWe, June 21, 1f43. J. II. SMI 1 H. j Cheaper than the Cheapest
NEW 150 OT AN!) SHOE STORE.
I'Uiiii and mule colored d-i Black and fancy Alpacc.i do Striped Alpacca du Satin itript-d do Silk brocade and ti'ired WnrMi d d. apoh-nn bine "ind Chanu-leoii do Mi rino b';ick and a-.oru d ilo l.yonee Clot black and cdon'd do I'iaid and triptd Mnh nr plain and i h:tiiC-able Sfotch and Knnih Ca-shim n ltlt-t' , Iliit-na itaand .- o-.i Pluid T'biitl antl Ktriped Mon tW I.ain- t Super Mourning 'lin;li im riain and fancy do r.-hmi r" tb Hhine I'.ain and fancy I. awn I.im ii and Vii'iurm do Irili l.inf n. Book Muliu .iiih Si-t Mull iLioria and Hi"bop l.avii4 !5 S X UTS
orall kind and otna'itie, Small Arljcit:!.
Black and mFd mlk Fringe; Lim n ilu (iin.p ami .lacom tt i I.inen (.'ambrif Mandkerchit i 1 4 hite I.ace Capes ! Vain y Ildkf-; . Fall Styli of Uibbur. and Trimmim; j Vtlvt t K thW)iij and U ibh.-n. nf al I kind ' I.adi ilk and t axhtnt-re (( ve Tic ittc ('lovt amt Muts Wooh n Mitt ami (IJnvcn ' White M.tmio and Cashmere 1 1 I k ' Mni'i blai k, white and fancy ilk hiid cotton I
'PI IK SVI.SCKIRK-7 l.a ! 1 . nnd t-lt St bfl. d (rot
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been solo at J 10. llojs f.ir packing nre in fair : specin on board $l,000,(i00 from tl-e West tlemand. We heard of snes of 6,600 liead t Coast of South America, and two millions of 2 50 net, to he delivered. P.iles of Shoats at "U dust from California, uetined for the 13ank 75c. and $1 per head. Sales of Sheep to bntoh- of CngUuid.
bv John A. Matson, his solicitor tiled in the Clerk
office of ihe Franklin Circuit Court, his bill in Chan, cerv titraili't the above named defendants, and also
The Royal Mail Company's steamer TV was ' ''" "fl"l8vi' of aditinterested and competei.t witness , c . ' j whereby it appears that the said defendants to the
above entitled suit, are not residents ol the State of Indianaashe is informed and s-t rily believes; the said defendants are therefore hen by notified ol the pen
dency of the above entitled suit, and tbat unless they
Two .li!inna f'oltl Iiivt for Ihe ritnlt of 3'ii" laml.
expected at St. Thomas from Chagres on the 12th, en route for Enirlaiid. with .mnO 000 in
IV.ck-
50.
ales cf Lambs at T.jc.
era at 1 50 and 2
and f 1 75. ThuVinceunesG.izette, (Indiana.) of the 15th, says : Pcrk P.sCKtv. We are gratified to see that our merchants have made extensive preparations for slaughtering and putting up pork dur'ng the
approaching season, and we trust that the prices paid wi'.l be high enough to save the fanners from loss. We are credibly informed that there are more well fatted hogs now iu the country than were ever kn-wn before. It appears to he the prevailing opinion at this time, that at the best, pork will not command more, than $2 50 per hundred. If this price was given for all well fatted hogs weighing from one hundred and fifty to two hundred and upwarda, we are of
sore Irnisi in Cow. P. Ilailock gives the following directions for tho manngemeut of cows that have sore teats : Take a full pail of cold water, and wash and rub the sores well. I'se the whole pail of cold water before milking, which cools the teats, or
reducas the fever, and the co will stand perfect-
KII.I. IN CHANCF.UY
r. it renirmnereo, mat on tne istii ctav ol .ovcm- rr mr. ;.. h.,.ril.. ,-. I..;.,...-.,...,..!. m i ... i i .,.t r. .,v. I v. I ..in-.
her, A. n. 18W the above named complainant, j ,he Shoe Trade. Wholesale and Hetail, would Woolen Comforts lin A "VI .llcnll Ilia iilimln K I ...I ft I. ia. i. ... .... . . an
can tne attention oi tne pnihc p-tnerally lo thnr : !c mi; jiik; I aior ami invi i nnnimJ stuck now rect'ivine. It enniii ot Room. Shoe. I an.; Comb. Thimbl ;; Button:, Sn-pend r
Iiroiran, Palm I.ea". I.ehum and Panama Hat. J et Hook; Carpet Haii, c. Vc. carefully selected from the Vannlacterie, bv one tif rI1-. i - I diml 7V thenrm,Ahoeeperirtieeilljutitythemin'avini i I ( f(4 I i U.lxl A tjij their tock, in point of quality, w ill be surpassed by Tiects of Trini -j none in the city, and are dotermii.td to sell at as low Plain, plaid, Ibr-vered and ft yured Aeniriean Print pricr, if not a 'ittl' lower than any other house. Plain, p!a d, Ibiwen d F.nirlisli and Frtnch Prints Call Mini ue will uilb iilfniirc kIiiiw vmi mirttiieL ! liain :iml lancv ml I'riilM
plead to or answrr the samp hetore n calling ot t lie i CF.OltGK l.OWF. CO. said cauie at them xt term vf th said Court to he : Xo. 6a Main st., b. tween CoUnnbia & 't r Market, bolden at the court house in Hrtiokville, in the conn- Mar. IS-lS. 13-ly ly of Fraukttn State of Indiana, on the first Menday 1 of February next the said bill of the said caniptainant - . tT n 1BT it i " aj ai to them, will be taken a confessed. ( J 1 A IC I 1j 14 MSflvN. Attest, JOHN' M. JOHNS I ON, Cb rk, A S A C. SMI TH, late of NVw York, are iio-v re-
Matson h Farquhar, Sc.1. fir Comp't, F. C. C J eeiini at their New Marble U( m,in the F.tltc Nov, 15, 1849. j tic Collece, Corner of Court and Plum Sts., rincm ... i nati. th" lartr'st and bet selected lot of Marble ever ur mw n 1 l,r""bt to Ohio, and with a class of workmen from 1 4C IfcOCBlOOIll the Fast, are now nn pan 1 to furnish i hose desirutK
I
1
Til O. 171 J rrt l Mn.nV.t... Of ercctmc tlnrable mementoes over tne crav
ITiaUC Ct. JCUgC J.UU1 i,'iaUUiai.lUIClS:,hrir,,l.cs,.,i frM.ds, a. liperior q.talitvof Work,
And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, and their connection w ith the quarries is such, at
NO. .VU MAIN S I'RF.KT, lunch lower price than any other cstahlibmcnt West Rctweer Kieluh anil Ninth, ("1 NCI XX Ai l . ' of the Mountains, and but a shade above the usual
ly still. After milking, use half as much cold CooP Carpenters, agon, Cabinet.and Chair pr.c of lIhr"'''"J ""
water, cleansing tbb-nd.... -..ii .-.i. Makers 1 ools, ol every rtescriplton, , ' ' '
" """ "" alwavs on hand, few days the sores will be healed. That is not ! on M ADE TO order, AT SHOUT NOTICE.
.Mar. 20. 43. u-iy
ad the good yon will receive". You will have clean milk, and that is the way to make clean butter. "Fruit.
It is believed that there have been more apples
COPPER, TIN, AND SHEET IRON
Manufactory.
R. A . JETER would respectfully inform the
citizens tit rtrookvuit' ana siciiiity, mat ne
case. Finding hit neighbor at work iu his field, lie said to him, "It is possible you have forgotten our cause is to tie decided to-day?"' No,"
said the otner, 'I jave not f.irgotten it, bnt I '
cannot well spend time to go. You will be
rultr Iwtwrrn Ihe Indinu and Quebec Alining f nupaar, Detroit, Xov. 17, 1S49. We learn by the Franklin, just arrived from Sault St. Marie, that creat excitement prevailed
there, and I know you are an honest man and lre n consequence of apprehended difTicultie
will state the case fairly, an! justice will be done." And so it proved ; for the farme? who went to the judge stated his neighbor's case so
clearly, that the cause was decided against l.im-
between the Indians and Quebec Mining Com
pany, arising from the neglect of the Canadian authorities to make payment for their lands, which had been promised to the Indians. The
self, and he returned to inform bis opponent that ,aUer had slo,en t,,ree ,iece8 of canno"- ailJ 1,ad . . l : - i .i. i -r i. - i
he had gained the property. Such a character
is worth more than the wealth of the Indies.
IlenTcsj in Honrs. John Davis, in the Boston Cultivator, gives the following recipe for the cure of this disease : Take a tub, put ia three pails of water, add fresh lime the size of an egg, add molasses to give a more palatable taste, and place it in the stall, eo that the horse can have free access to it.
been joined by thirty whites. To the number of two hundred had commenced their march on the operatives of ibis Company at their works, and the most serious consequences are apprehended, as the Indians were well armed.
Farqnhar's, w here he rpect to keep constantly on hand, and made of the best material, and in the bsst
st j e of workmanship, a complete assortment of j Jiross, Copper, liriltaoiajoppan. and Tin-irarr. Ho has also, on hand, and is constantly receitii.e, ' lasepe assortments of the bet Stoves ever tifJV red ill this market, comprisine OffEEVS PATENT, K E-SOR-S UOVHI.E OVEN, HK.Wll'S CHESS E N I , the most approved styles f rKEMlL'M, tngt'tht-r with air-iight and Parlor stoves. ! He will keep constantly on hand for sale, Sntjar Kettles, Pots, Kettles, Tea Ketlles, Skillets, ai d most kinds nf Hollow-ware, Castings, Waffle Irons, Odd skillets. I. ids, ,tc. Copper and Tin Gutttra and Pipes, w ill be put up at the shortest notice. F.vcrvlhins in his inc w ill be sold at Cincinnati cash prices, or low er than can he sold here. His old patrons, and all w ho w ish to do well, will pies seen II at the siirn of the GREEN S I'OVE, where he will endeavor In accommodate them with the best of all articles in his line. If f Hrass, Copper, and Pewter, will be taken in ext-hanire fnrarticles in hit line. F. R.A.JETER. Aug. S2d, 1S40.-S5. DUU3II-: & CO. ir7 Ot.r.SALF. OEALEHS IX Clock. Wnlchc, Jewelry, AND WATCH-M KERS TOOLS Sc M ATERI ALS ONST N l"LY on hand, an etcnne asortrn nt Q , or fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry, Cold and Siiv, r Spectacle, Gold and Silver I.t vt-raml Ver(re Watches; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle Glasses. VI olm Strintjs, Percussion caps, Pistols, Razors. Knives Scissors, eic. .Vc. rt No. West Fourth Street CINCIXN A I I. O. Ott. SO, 1S47. 43-ly 1. 1. JOXKS, ATTORNEY ASH COl'NSl'.l.l.PU AT I. W. IJ r o o '& v t I I c, I n !. .
Office on Main Rnrgi ss St. ttec. 50, 1P47. 52-ly
TKIIMSOFTIIi: , INDIANA A 31 MR I CAN. ! """VO Dollars in advance, S3.50 in six months,! Si. 00 nt the end of the year, and an addition of .0 cents for every year payment is di lated thereal-' ter. ! A ovF.RTisRMKNTS. One square or lesswi!l hein. serled three liniesfor one dollar. if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twentt-five cents if pay- '
mi'tit be delayed i.ne year; and one dollar and lilty ,
and in the "anie propor-
ment is delaved. I.areer ad- ,
vert iss'ment. for a longer tunc will be charged on the ; same pnnciph s. !
irr.titn in T!';.,.,: . .t .i ' 1,. removed to his new I tt i Id i li ir. one door North of rts. if del veil two Tears
oiininn tliM lbr n-.,l.l 1, l;,,l . t . . 1 ' 3 3 1 n Price's store, and nearlv opposite to I. nick and tion foi the time payment is delayed. Larger ad
s uetore. i nose orougiii lo our market have been j luig, but a less price will not pny . . ar?c nd of good qualitv Mr , , b ht The Russelville (KyO Herald of the Mth inst, r, l- of lhe be8t we have seen in thip t i says : -owed to gro , i L . , ,T Una of the number measuring roRK.-e learn that buyers were in on J At tuat-Joh!es j circumference, and weighed a town on Monday last ofTering $2 121., por hun. would slant , a pounJ Hu orcliard .? ! red for Pork, delivered at Bowling Green n ih" ,g to bear. Not many years will Clarksville. Tno great amount was sold. ?Jx od ' H'"e will be an abundance of fruii The loe.t Farmer. V l. t,,at f lhe St 1aalily Teaches Two farmers having a dispute as to some land, J Prarrdone well, a few loads only have been ' an action at law was commenced to determine it. brouSht to ,!,!,rket. and lhos ",ost,y of 8,1 iufeO n the day fised for the trial, one of them called r,or 1aa,i,y- The spring was too cold for them on his opponent to accompany him to the court, onn'u Atlas. that each might give his own statement of the Treat I'&t-ilemeiit nt Kin H Xt. .MnrieOifll-
CCFRTKERSHIP BKN.T. H Bl'fl'OX aociaut1 ith hi in :n the ntrrcantilc btiin-s hi broth, r JM C. PI UTOX. "I'hi hn.ir wt.l bf ciitiiHid in tit 0 Krllow IItnW!i;ic:, uiult r the firm of K. II. it ml J. C.llurnui. FENJ. II lU'HTOX. . JNO. C. lU'K ION. March 1-U9 15-lT
Anil in lin', Pritm o!" finalitic, il cripticini ami
j coltut tliHt any ont- c:tn d t-i r-. ; Dress Silks. i I lain Itl.trk Siik i Ht il, pnk, bin., f; in 'ui an. I plait! Silk ' Fancy R-'tint t Silk 1 5-4 C'r.i iU- Hhiiic black 'J-i ! (, ars4' (lo.itfs tui.l Domestics. Hlrachnl and lirrtt M-t...i.of arii-u witlih- f;oii ' i lo 2 1 m- iilt
Ht t! I U ktn Am! M.trim'rV S'rip" htk Aiul Drilliiif; Vncon covi-rincr; liu't aiul Cot ton nufriti H.i acluu anil brovin l.mt n I hIiI.-t'tiun it il Mtilm SUA H'laS. Silk rmhrniilt'rtil crape Shawl Io do aiut ptain blaik ami mo-lc tto Kl ine-"-! White Shaw I Silk ami Hnllinii Krimre mole colnntl Sliffw',! lc I. aim-ami ht m) Cloth ilo Iff Is ami Caps. Mole Skin ami Ht nver llato Ni iitra iik nj lrti,li ilo Hi'ciM Vita and t'alitornn I 'inimori Angola ilo ("hildreii'-i Vrlrt t'ap Illai k anil hint l loih ilo Vnr ilo Hanhrarc and Cutlery Amt. Shovi l anil Spades Hn tiul'i 'n ilu Pitk ami UrnTrace i'hain. Saw, Sqtiarcaud Ilini-t K ni i and Fork Poor. Trunk nin! Cupboard l.ovki Vii' pnd Ka-'pi ?'hti I an t larpT.trr" r uhi A lartx'id t iniMf Vjnctj vt
W0C L, WOOL CASH FHi WOOL.
7"K iU p or ffninU for 20,000 lh. of
nOOl.at lair nncrithK t'tmti. nave-
si larce stock of Satttm'lt. Jcan, aim n . Cloih, Ttuwits PUid Flanni li, H d Fiantu U, White I'lan-nt-l, Hlankct, and indeed aImot e ery rt ic le in the Woolen line, which we i-h to t xchaiifjv for Wool at wry low price. Manufacturing. Ve arc- ready to Mamitflcrnre the above kind of Cioodi a low for iah a any ct:tbtihnieot in the countrv, or on nhare on former term. Carding acd Spinnin;. Will be dune to tint cnstiinu rs, hi last M ars pi ices. CARDING Ve arc ready for card i tier roll, and will h- rea.Ty to wait n a';l who mnv call on fr work iu that line. In ail its br.invhr cm he ilone tit suit rtist.imrrs at alltimts. It y prompt tf liii iii tu our ltiints in nil its various branc'it s, we are cntifi.lt'nt nf rrmli-r-inc; ci-tifral satist'ai'li.in lu uil ttli'i t":i'.l in n. I Trr us and . e. K. M M V Ss C. Ltaill'tl, April lOtll, IS I'.1. K'-'nl
TheExplMiou of the l.ontnnnti 1.0 to 'it0 IVrswnsj Kilted Urent dumber lnnded. : New Orleans Nov. 1, The Louisiana, as you have already been advised, blew all her t oilers to nieces, on the nicht
After he becomes accustomed to this drink, add of the 15th. By this occurrence one hundred half as much more lime, and renew, so as to and fifty to two hundred persons were killed, Veep it of the same strength. The horse may and a great many wounded. The Bostona, be worked as usual, onlv allowed no other drink. nlnii-TKiie. ws9 mnrh iniiirw-! naA C iti F.a
After he drinks freelv. Weed bv takintr two ! tan won tided The Heamer I.h.1 i.,.i -rri..l TR s VI.F. AU. TllK riMK. ilm' "
- - . ' i j s. . t t. vt . i -i v u m npsr i.atirr li 'i" ---
We do not know whether this refers to the ' lit.-House, acd number of in and out lots in that . .ml nti t-asv ravnieiils. .m
Louisiana or Bostona Reporter The cabin " k. A. COXwf.li..
was blown to atomi. and manv from Lnnlsvilln 1 J"'! ,0' O'--'3
were lost and several killed and wounded. A
piece oi a boiler twelve led long was blown iierasy h" Lnvee. '
Law Partnership. J0H A. MATSOS ASH JOHS H. FAWHAR HAVE tins day entered into rai-inership mjtlie practice of 'the i.aw. 1 JOHN" A. M VTSON, JOHN it. FAHQl'IIAR. , June 23d, 1S49. 'I
CARD.
quarts or nore. If the above is carried out, my word fc ,t, vour horse will have relief.
ANOTHER. To three quarts of s-reet milk add , a teaspoonful of sulphuric ac'.d, (oil of vitriol,)'
and mix with the horse's feed. Give at first ; three times a ueek, and afterwards once or
twice, as ther? may seem occasion for a few
'Vi-.-k" 1 1'ii'r.
COKX ANI OATS. Mnsh tvittl roreortino.Ioal-, t;r
j Not. 1,
c;uoci:i:ir.s. Tea. C.-fn-e, Siicsr, Molasses, Kite. Tobacco, Ti ier. (linger, tpice. Cinnamon. U Ac. All tshich will be si. Id as cheap at the cheapest, l'nr cah, or lor anv kind ofcom.trv pr.uluce. N. I. (i AI.I.ION. March CO, 1845. lO.nOO lbs. Baiter Wanted.
FOIl which the bitrhrst market priie will qepapi bv WM. CHll.UKltS. I Ft b. 4th, 1S4. j Look Hfre.
1IIK. unorricnrd nfft rs In r farm for sale; situa- ,
ted in Sprincheld Township t ra skim l t.tinty.
ta I mile ,.u'h of the Hic-Cetlir t.rove M:ipiit
t'hiucli, 1J miles Kasto f Vtiioii and tno milts N..iih : of the lli-ookville and CinciMiaii Tiirnpike road; ; Conlaminc: T5 acres 45 or .'0 under cultivation the I land is among the best quality and well watered , Those w isliiin; to purchase, will do w. II to rail and see for themselves lie fore they priuhase else here. , ' For farth. r particulars call at the tVa-hinion Hotel ' in Hrooki ille or at the residence of Vuah tenikntiall . in L'tiion. i CI.iKISSA e AI.I ACF.. Ni-v. Hit,. '.5)-4-'f
Iron our! A a it's Also a coniplt te assnrttnent of C(v KKN'S W IlK, f;l.is Ware. Siotie Ware ami Karthen Ware, Groecri s, Siilt.SiiU- l.eathi-r. ,Vr .Vc ft;c 1 he siihrrib' r w iiiild w is Ii ihr public jr nri ally t" 1. am what his num. runs customer a'n a-ly know, namely, that the ab..ve articles are equal in quality to any in the country and sold ns cheap, lleh.i. ail i tenite and loti? a. qtiaititauce w ith the most prominent merchants ol Clin iniiati and the eastern t ines and this advantage enables hioi to buy the very first quality ot iro.nl- al lhe lowest -.lies, lie kno thai he si lis at as small an adii'iiev on the whole. ale cost a any oiereh tiit in tins part of the State, and he (latter himtelt that he can ciivii.ee any one who wishes to evimiue for l.iinst f that ill excel lence ol article and cl. apnes of prtcr. he cannot lw mrjiai.. . rd. IllCH Kl) I VNK.V. Ur ol ' . le. I i., Nov. 1, l?svi.-4S HAXtKL A. C Hl'.r.VF.ll, 1 VS I t li-iiicr-rT. Aher Vt". Sullenhi ri r, J.In the Krai.klnl Cirmit Al.nio ;owriy, aph I Court, 1-t l. ltnii.l?5J. I'rrrv. .V 'I hi .'.r.' fiow.lv I
ihi "cih ilavot Oc". . r .Ii 1 4 J. the :n.l
romnllii atlt tiled in the olflre ot tl di r-i-o-
fil. Clerk of sa id Court, his hill ol complaint a iin". said ill I. lid;llHs.'at co!iipano d by the a'llilat ir ofaili inlere!. .1 pel .oi that said Aln.f.o t;.. ilv, A aph Tr. rvan.l Theodore tiowdy are not residents -f the Mate of Indiana. t he :i..l .1 f. .i.I.iiits l.mr.i f ;.w . dv. Aaph Terrs anil I heodore tiowdy are therefore III. tlti. d lierehv if the lillli? and pei.di t'cy el th. .aid hill of complaint, ami that in!e tin T ani" ar ihrren on or before the ealini - of the c.Tse at the in t t. rni of this court, an 1 pi. ad, anit ror dc-ir.r llt.i-elo, the same wi:! Sr taken as confessfil at;ai!lt Ihem, and a decree inn reii accord, u,-lr. AVitm- tor hand tu h tla- of Octwh- r A.D. 1S40. ioHN M. .tOUVS I ON', Clk F. C. C. J. IL Hnvvlrii.l, atl". 2 1-3 iv
;t or.i ll' d his sic k of
ew anil VI ell Ne lecleil tro.ols. pureliase.l express- slow sli.lllUjr.
ly for the FALL ASH IFISTF.R SEA SJ ...V. and now .March 11, 1549.
.itf.Ts thein to the public on the most l-itoralile terms. ; He believes that from lon cperie!iee in the business and the satisfaction l.e ha tier, tof.ire uniformly ( i,-iteii his patrons, none who t.:niiine hi- present as- I orltiieiit w ill be at all disappoint. -d, t-il her m th.' 1'ricf or (Imilitn. I To hi iinial full tipfiiy. In" !im atl.U'J the fol ii. an ir It. Sup. rll.rk lr- StI.KS 'a .Iimt rr il KliintSrript.t I;.rr-i ltl"k antl t'itiivv A1i.icca lM:niH- and Fau?y ii".lnii U l.rtiue Mti:tir antt Silk Warp LusTt. Suprr MiHiriiuit; iniham I'l.nti and Kitiu-y ilu Supi-r I".iiiliU ttrown ctihiiuI Print t " hliick & w liite di Knriiitii.'i' Print In tlii" d- partct'-nt wo -k tlv itttt ntiu-f.t the ladit, ;it wo luvc a vt-ry Tiill and i-liuirr rnlk-cimii uf pri! nf t ry ari t i-i i k-antl privr. Sh arris. (iil)'tonsm Amv.
f -4 KinSroidt ri d V. n'i. Sfiav !t i Plain Mat-k " I Supt r in m1 r and lTk Io ; Silk Kmhri'idrrt d I " 1 Silk Krmt-f lhitut Do i ' Mti-l in dr I.ainr Iu AUo Tlaiii " " Do 1 Kal 1 i l' f 1 ib.'ii and I riniinin-i Vi-Uti"ltil.h.n Silk and Iin-n Frinr'' 1 I.alit Silk and l';-hnn rr f.lo i C Mc (ilirtM S1I.I Mu Wnnk n Mittn and l.lm.i I. in ii anil Catithris.- H't'.k'f i Sup r Mird Wuul Hon.' I White Mt-rino l- i Cailitm re 1 ' A full i'irtmi iit uf Cotton Ho.i,-rr. wli'itrX tulirrt'tl
'liildrni piain and fancy H .. Pni it H"Otl-, a It ailiiful artitlt tor cliiklrt-n l vr.il Mo.,.'. Woolt n rotnfort l.ndn - Ur. "-s lldkf and Cravnt I Thn-ad and Cotton I. aces and Htl-jing Hook Mn. i m Si Mull Plain and Kmbroidrrrd .Tackuii' t j I sa tlirs Shors j An . tn nit nt of t U-ant ami cS.tunliai c -lit "in , niadt .att r and Shf. Cloth. CftssimcrcS) Vi slings. Pn'iu-li lUack Cloihi Prowti, Itliif and Cadet Cloth Pilut and rt It Over CoaiiiiL; Plain and faitc -v Cainu re, vf t:e v .t t 1 A .r In aim To I olettion and v-ry clitai Super fini." plain and fancy Tei d l..iniar:uK- Cord, Ilufljlu Curd, Ikavfrtcrn ?4 Jrsus i 'assisa ts. Ti iIms depnrtmritt f lifivr nn fthMndttrt .toe1: of v.-ry cor. plain and fancy, aril ot every qu ility. T!n aoiti:ieiit t l,af ever prctciitv.l to onr fiittontrr. VKSTIVCiS. HicTi ?aii Wit'drn and bitk Vi-titirt Satin and Silk Vt lu I 1 Italian lr.ni! Kuney 1 I'liiui and f-iticy Pockr Il'tlk'fi (tt ie and MutM ry 1 ri.h Lint n A lar-r-t stock f nleaclied nml b- wit Mu'Vi
Hat on 'I B.:u-k Hruih H iti
Do d't d low ci.i n (innion An to! a Hat liUck and brown M xican Hat i H i dd for l lt.i ' oil Velvi t ra;u S priii i; Clth do Nav y do ilo Men Cloth rravfitnc d- !). (iol.l ili-. r Mu-ki at d poy' Cloth lit II IVp do
Chtlu f I urliun mfs till (I
LaiUc" Ca'f, Kip and Cina Boot--Clul Irco'it nnd Mi-ct d du du Child ren't nroteitn l.ndit " K id hind tit and fpring lift led tie D hiirh hn.kin Men', and Bo Kip and Thiek P.roi-ns Youth Kip -u 'hi" i thick Hoot, detjhle tded I) . Kip do do Men. Cif P.o.m 1 i d i ami i-Voa! Shov, Pn C nrcrrirs, ! lurrfir n r. Qnrt as
KNTIXCi..
Super Tr. -. d rtu! Ci.r e.l Sutir.j
''.iiu and Fancs'Silks S.'.k and t otten W-'t. ii F rem It awl V'.a'ni il'.at k I.at'.,i-s Fauci ntnl Ph.in Sunener Vestiu-s '-isiuriet'
r.r;ii t.uieit i -;rr V.i-w;,rijrd Lu
Plain -Nt k KiiR'i-.h Merino
t haiuf'V ilo c! tt IMatn P.lai k ?t.l Ct, Alp iccn l.ri. ra do and Siik trtpi Mod ClothCtlfstial rpd I.ut-r iie itjlr a!ilortiia PNul i'o Plain and S.!k -tr.ped MthIc Cl-h Krem h, Sc'f U arid Iti!iC3.ic .:tirh;mi I'.ain Pirk. I".!u, Ort ii and Port" Krt-iiclinp Pl-nii and SJ r ( d ''a 11 tun ) Dc I,Nt.t Plain and Fanty Mmm- dc I.a4ti Plain andFlouired I.iinieiit ,'nev tyk ) t Ph.iii and Fancy American Pi ml :iinrfrc) do do Kni-di .V Freio. li do do Plain and Fancy l.AWXS Plain rruM Sarred and triped Jaonclts Itook and Mull Mu-lit-t Plain tV Fanc 1) re. Handkt ri IiuT H t Siik in do Si'k. l inen and Cotton PKkt do 1 I "k Silk I Ut i' Veil rf.! viretvi Perr-1 Plain an.) Kanry DU KFS S 1 1. IIS rinin ard Fa:tc Silk tnvit
DOMESTICS. pron. Fnmifnrc a.'u! Mariner." Cluck'. Pl1-.q4.tud Jiid it row 11 I.Inen i'rldt Chtittj do do ( tt ;on t. .t tin I !o Miioliu Tdethuru, Hami' ion and oili r Il.-d l ickin t While, Yellow. Ked and (i 11 'Flannel. Pi-arhed, hrowtt ami rld Di-i.!tti:: C oI'd IutiIl9, iiik lit aod S li ms SHAWLS. Silver 1. ia li'il .iiiu'irapr Sai do du ami plriin h'.'k and mode silk tViugrtl 'I hint Sha du do PiT-ipr Ghauts Baauets & RibbonsSuper French Price .oim-'t (new rIe d 1 Faiicr Pare and do d Citnip and Knrand la ila Florence IJrauI and 3oii Straw do tfo Mi-Kt-s fairTed do A SVPERIOK .isSTRTMEXt OT F.iyrV. ?-f.,ff.V jyn c.ii kihrosw r.Acts. nnniTTS THREAD ASH i: OTTOS E i 1 " V, t.Amns' risk if hue Asn mlxei SIEK, (MJTTOS LAMES' IX'OQL STOCK TSGS SILK AS!) MOHAIR FRInES A SI) LADIES' DRESS Ui.'TTOSSt L DIES' ASD GESTS KID, SILK ASD C0TT0S CLOVES. Look in? f""j!:e, Wall Paper, Hal am! Cap, Hoot, and Shoe; LadttV and (unM Orpit Sack; -Luihn. lla, Parasol and Faii; Shoe Per-; Hardware and Cillery; j Cilai aiul Csii-iia arr. Trace. Halter and Leg; Cliainn; . Wooden Ware; I (jrocerit. Sec Ac cc All knitl of Mpprovfl Ci nntrv Pnidiicc taken in ' eschan- for ionds A T CASH PRICES. C Hi m in-y.-r our troTto: . nimble sixpence ii preferred tti a
I.INCK St FAUqL'HAH.
LUKR KKXT,
HVfI.RY, Silvtr Ware and Spectacle Mannfac Inter, Diamond pointed cold Prii,Vc.
N.23 Maintit. ketei n 5th and 6th Cinciurati.Oliio
20,H45. l.i-iy. French Eurr Mill Stonss.
T. HitADFOKD t CO. niar !. found at Knrkon ilir COltNKH OK WALNUT and SECOND St., Cm cinnati, rntf arc prepared to furnish Frtich Ilurr Mi-ll Stonet of a superior quality to any .ialliihmrni in the Western t'otintiy. Alo, the (ietinu Diitr-S iVoltin- Cloths, Anker II rank. Mill Irons and Scres, Dim iron, Ijcrf n Wire, PIater f pari-, sVe Uo, F rent h Purr Porlahle Corn n'nd Flutrrttitr Mill. ALL WOKR W AH H A N TED of llie het ((iiality. 4J-If
HEDICAL NOTICE; 1K. J. 14. RIRDSAMM
ATK of Cincinnat 1, Ohio, ha located in this
place to practice th KCLKCTIC or HF.FOJIM
.t-'in of Medicine. OPic on the WHi nide f the
Puhlic Square opposite ihe c-utity ofTlei s, -krreK-may he found at all tlmt , hen not ahu iit on profeSiooaI lusine-. Dr. Ii. ill devote particular atte ntion lhe treatment of 4'hrott ir Dia4-n-, .... Of thr Liver, I.tint( Stomach, Kiln-yf Spleen, pow t l, Kes. Sktn. fv;c. Alio, tn the t ri ttnent of I'lceri, Ttinior. tioitre or Ilronrhncelr, Aithmi, lytpepia. Files, F.pih piy, K heum-itisrn , White Swelline, ald Head, Carbuncle, Female dieae. Neuralgia, Dropsy, Ac, nil of whit h may bentttesssfiiHy treattl uith-oit the list uf Merciirj ,, Aremc, or an) tit her tianeioii drug". ICrfsTrrnrrsj, T . V. di.Row, Prof. tf theory and practice in the T.eW etic institute. J- Hurn anna x. Pr-.f. of PhyioIotjj. IV I.. Hiu., Prof, of Surgery. J.Kini, Prof. if theory and j rac lice in the Fcledic Instituteat Memphis, Dr. P K. Wampauch, Dr. T. V. Wrihht, either of horn may b-addressed by letter at Cincinnati. I Urookill , Oct , 149. pa' 43, Mn. j ""AT itire is herebv niven, hat the partn rhip biI ' 1 ween Chrinopher Walker, iienrj-e W. Walker, : Nivhola Walker, Daniel Walker, Hichard Walker fml John Walter, tinder the firm of Walker Hr- , titers, mi dissolved oil lhe 2.d day of October, -A. If. j 1149, n f:ir s relates 10 to the said ChriMopher'Walker. Alt debts due to the said Partnership, (Kkhethcr j mi liiiiint'o (liiin at Metamora. Indiana, orTincin1 nati, Ohio.) are io be paid, and those due From the slim. dtrharcd at their former places of business, )' the rt niainimj 1111 mlw-rs of the md firm. t'HMlS I OTHKK W ALKFR, j WALKKff It HRO THEN. '- sj"0 T I C K . T he buine of ihe new firm, nnder the - ail t-of Walker .V H rut hers, iH be continued at- ; their lormer place of bunii. s bv the follow ing
aps.
itiu- .1 t: rstiiis:
Ort. :. 45-'tt Pin.
V.nRC.F. W. WW Kr.R,
MCIIOI.AS VA1.KK, H IVIKI. W sI.KK. . 7?u H an v Ai.Kfc.fl, JO 1 1 V WAI.KKfl. ;a?.itr.
T ITIIKV I a 5I s. ry r. l v :
? .''. Sf'inr iS, Deft Wore.
S'7I.K LF. V I HF.ll-anr ail the art-; under t hi e heads, fresh, w el I n l
to a. 1 c Ii 'e can h.tiicstly ioitiiti. VJ
i tt-'i illy kept
led an! elit np.
'1' pu'ilic atTenI. ti !.LIOV.
Admlni3tiat3r 3 luolico
vonrE i l tnkru on
T
h. rt liy C'S " '" t!.r ini li rsiqin il hi
mil I. tt. rs of ailmmi'tinti iti i.'i Ihir t
tatr of M. rv Kurc.i(ii. ilfc'.l, Utr 'l r r.uikliii ti.tialy, liul. Ail i.rrs.iiis iiul. Iili-tl lo lilt- s um- nmi iiilki- i in mill 1:1 it- paymiMii, mi.l thr.- l.;itin- rlaiin-. mist irtsrnl thrill tlti 1 V lltlielll irt vil Wllliill ..II.-
vt ar, for iiainu ut. 1 hf estnn- .
i.bj III v t.' vrnt.
VM. vri;n Atlm'r.
Oct. 15, 13 .P.
FOii S A LE.
TWO l.ilsin llrw.kvillr witli il willing hnusts nne on thrb3tt.i:n. iliruilifr.iti thr liill;o sotnr valua
bit lute.xlli .tin if:ist.nliit
ti-rms . JOIIV A. MA 1 SON
'auuai 1st. '!.
A Lare and S?leiidil IOC Ti .-f fill a.i.l (A 1.1 bKIVS. Al o M.iruel c-i niii.liiiir, T.iniiiEr. .Vc.
'Ihr ah.vt-stotk .4 I.t-MHitr I liavf rlt rrct'iv. a i tlii tserk Trom Plula.l.-lpliin. ami i f t ii hrt m- : urarli.rt in t lit- tu y . JAMKS 1). HSM1V. i l.r.'irt I. .linn- !lii, 1 sta. ;5 ; ikon c sTi-:t:L ! i ilLtlOM KoKLF, AX1 J (M 1 I lmi "'TlK f ! X. XV. CIIAlJZAN .- i o.l Mil in S!rerl. near the Cturl 17tsc i CIXCIXXATI. HON Kc NAIl.S ofallsit-, SI F.Kl.i r.rrrrrT ! I n. cri ition, al 1 .if lilt vt-ry liesl qiia'ity -Ai-rHi'itfil. Anvils, Vii-s, Pi-Hosts, farriur st.rmrs ai.i Ir.iL j A s It , Huni'iitr.'il Iron, ("riitsh-.irs, Sl.dt-aiul Hitir. ; mt-r inutilils. All of ioil iiialtty and arraiitt-d. A I, SO I A tpcri-irartii.-lcof Shin Iron, ts ??,24,'!5. 2"i .V 27. J N" H. All uft he above arlirlrs ill be sultl fur t-ah, i aiul ill Itpw rates. Country Mt-rch:ints iitk! H'.atksTiiiili j I i!! iir.j il fur their interest I" tall befure purchasing ' rUev.liei-e. S .IV. CH Vl'.MAN. Aliuust 2!st 1SJ. .loiix i7il(rVL xi, Attorney at Law, : DHOOKVlLLE.la,
Beware of Counteneits.!
a in -L itu iiinaf i, ta-t iner I
afllir-ed iih in M and Ion-; staii-
iliii; rf.ur.-h, and iu e km it; co re - as indurr d to-it4
Ur. IIII'S INDIAN HALM of 11 FK; the n lof I bt iKicd was -nn fttiddeu and o p rinaio in that I frit it ; to be my du?y tn oh tain t he agency. I hair dine . and tfii-, nil, r it t t tiiy oe:-hhors a, the hrt cimI safest j r ioei!y f-r eoliths, -dd, brnehiiis. int ipient eot!irttii'n. asilmia, soar ihnat. hnarcvite and all ! Lt m; iISF.SKS. Mii.i.ter rrnd otlier puhlic ; pakt r will find lhenstle i;iiaUy bench t ted by ! ii u -.e. ! finrfirrcf Imrfafiov. None renuin but Dr. T1DS IntJinu balm rf L'Jr. Pnpared only bv' . j Dr. IV K.WOMiMl'tlH, ; - . At tle Fclertic Tipetivary on 5tl; ft. between V;n j and Kace, 1 ii;cmnali. JOHN JTIVK A A(ent. j OFFICE FOfi TfJfc CUKR OF t I.m?ij lli-t afes. Livt r C oinilnint, Serot'u'T.UsS Dioeatet. , 'htuinaiic Alfretions, whether tc:rrrmi r ntta -j i.tnm-.n form; H. p-py, laiiM-r, b Vim Pu rr, : I'aralisi, Tte-I7.lfir u, rem air P.s itra antl Weaknes. and all C hmnie Diseases of t;ie Stomach, Hrtfirf, : Spleen, Kmdeys, F".it . Skin and osber Ortrans; at h . Krl'Ctic n-.spensarv, souih side nf Fifth t. betw-er
Vine and Kace, Ciurinuati, O. Artendinr Phrsiri Dr. P. WQMBAVCH. Ie2th to Tooth Ache. Vn pinil t.nly by "r. p. K. WoKrVt iir;h and wld by r-i t-lat.lr Dnitjeisis thronelioti: :Jie Nnrth and IVnl.' 1 his rrnietly never fails to t-nre st hen nrl atcitrtlinp" t'. the dirt t-'titins :anrl it niay be nsed by all classes f (lalieiits tsitli perfect sa'ety at a'.l times as it. Hoes not eimt.-.in anv dangerous arttrle ant ill not in.iiirs- tb teth. JOHN KINKAHD, Afrnt.
Eajino Shop and Foundry, by A. II- H A I.AIURD. Front Street oppmiie White Was'-r Canal Hasin,
v einnaii.
(In hari.l aril i..r salr at ibrt time,
12 in. ) limler, 4 feet stroke.
t in. il-' 3 do il'till. iln 3 do do P its, tVi 2 do do'3 "m. -It do do sUiii. lo ' 'So in. do
Mli.l.S A X I) fOKN SHEl.l.KHS.
All kind, of MI 1.1. (JEAUlSG made to order.
Mar. 15. IK4. 14
r.nt;iiu-.
?. do 2 do 2 ! t tio l do
rilTAi'.l.?.
STRAYED. ,. , . - LJTllATll from brahain Mrigir. r.rns- Harrisorti mi tnr Ptb of Xott mber, one. Bay Hore abbuc 14 liamls hih, crease fnllaTi, rat one bite bind foot. Star in the tiireNtrad, sid almat rear oW. AN... a dark Raj Mar.-, mar 14 hands hiirh, biie ssd Jlr mark, star in the fort-head, and about I years old. . . ' . Anr j-.eriii fjiviti; any information to Wnl. -RriiX', at the Karrisuu Woolen Factory, ill hs rrsnardrd. W ILLIAM BR13&V : Nov 1, 134"). 4
