Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 December 1849 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS. osity, will please send it To one oflthat Fanuy had now entered upon, Attention is Invited to a New and - these centlcmen. and finding she was uncommonly Vfclll "ANDSOMfc
Mr. French was a silversmith by ! 'green she felt a little inclination n t o v p n n fl trade, and is now CO rears of age. to play the joke upon her former; I II I tJ I V U U u s
BRISTOL BRICK. A REMARKABLE FACT. Some of our citizens have no
iLvnlir. until cd boxes of bricks of
precisely the same character of the
imported Bristol brick, passing)
through town occasion
wav to Uoston and the
We had the curiosity the other davto track back those bricks to the source from whence they cam It is said that the only place in the
world in which these bricks have
Ens.
Though reputed to be quite weal-' mistress. 'Bridget,' said i aniiy, ; That has just been Received by
thv, he makes no display about his; vyou will find Mrs. Melrose very premises, but is pleased to receive i kind and good, provided you do 1 . .. 7 . . . Iji.: i u l '
visitors, and treats tliem, as we can uinigs .vmcn picasc. ncr.
allv, on their i bear witness, in a respectable man- j 'And what is that? enquired he" south. Iner, answering all their inquiries in ; Bridget, 'for sure I would do so if I
'a frank and alia We manner, un Knew now. 'askin him what he would take for! 'Well, then,' said Fanny, always
! his lot, he oflered, as he had got j remember, Bridget, and act like a 'nearly to the end of his life's jour-; lady; you know you are about mane v, to take $-50,000. and a mort-iking some purchases of a few yards
oi calico lor a dress: 'Yes, ma'am and sure I am.' 'Don't Briget, take it home with you, but order it sent to the house.
been made, (except of course those ;pgc on the lot for $-50,000 more, we are here speaking of.) is Bristol, This seems to be a pretty high price
nnci1 :
neaKinr oi.) is dusioi, iumcviuh w "- " iv " i--
A small vein of sand was lor an acre oi sami, uui we uo nui
tmnv vears airo found near Liver- Know out it nngnt ne a goou oargam
poofbat it wa?soon worked up and; even at this, should no more be j That is the way ladies do in this j exhausted. Somewhere about the ' found in the country, as there ap- j country: we never cany the smallest j
RICHARD TYNER
a- I'YNKR begs to re turn hif Kraieful arknowl,m edgmcnts for pat favor, mid wishes to inform his natrons hu have dealt with him heretofore at well ! new ciiMuinrr and all who w i4h "lo buy
when- thev can liny chrapest,"' that he ha, jil't re
ceived a fine stock of Fall and Winter Goods, hirh
will be old ai cheap as such article, can be sold in any town or at any house in lh While Water Valley.
Hit inual full supply and new receipt, consist part of Cloths. English blacli Cloth, French do du American do do English bron, blue and green do American " " " do
Reaver and Kelt Cloth Grey and Cadet do l)!ue, black and green blanket do Cassinieres. English black Casimcrrs French " do American " do English striped and fancy do French " " do Black French doe ,kin do Kobay Casimere and Velveteen
ve stings.
b ;h. burton,
JNO. C. BURTON.
Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Of Eastern GOODS!
SH. ft J. C. BURTON are now opening a large 9 and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer
Goods, direct from Philadelphia, whien tney are uctrrminrd to tell to the Citizem of Franklin County, cheaper than they hare ever been offered in thi. market before. Their Mock i very large and well wleeted, and let ling confident that they can plea.e KPW as well at old customers, and the Public generally, they i.ivue BVERTBODT to call and examine for themselves. FOR MEN AND BOYS Their stock eon,i,t in part of 10 ps French and F.nglish Wool Dyed Blk Cloth;
Tico Months Notice.
Thkhf are a great many note, in my possession HEKfc are "K"; Tner ,hat have been given the firm , c.f R. X S. I yne d
r,4) ' -a . t.n at m-tiirn
eovennnr yri . . . . -1 .-. nnlinpd
time all who were .ndcbiea to e v
These turns
due from one 1
business in this place
time an wn . - . np.M
fXZn pu&Tfme to .irne. ye, there
remains a eon.i
derable amount unpaid.
h. now been owing long enough .ana .ii ...I I h.M those who h been to lioeraiiy iu
OK mine "m , . ,-,
dolged will eon.ider bm.elve. --'o;;"h.
make immediate p, " .ilMinnt I have .mole time to make the necessary lcetions I n a e
eonc.nded give T-o Month.
,o tattl. their note. T h ir-t "J0. At that daterrrrr C-llabl .-,
mains unpaid will be pla
per officer for collection
eoropisim snrruui rnoticr, if hi. negligen
" ' .i i i i x r i n . i :r :v. m..i. c:n.
year 1820, an Englishman, who had pears lo De no ousiacie to manuiuc-; uuuuit, aim u ,juu iSu iu -"been concerned either as an owner turing it to an unlimited extent, and ' Mrs. Me rose, you will never be seen j J-;.ncr Wnr.
nmn operative in the works of alter supy lying me nome marwei, .uomg n.
Bristol, came over to this country,
which required a lartre and stcaduy
'Thankey,' Mi ax '
i i i n i i.i iu.
thinkhirth:it he murtd scovcr some- increasing supply, snipping it to ior-.luemuei uuu ieu me
thino- which would enable him to ; cign countries, as the Bristol works jsind the bundle, sliall It c,ortl1omrtnr.nrtlvnfthetr:ide with have the entire monopoly through- 'Certainly,' said Fanny,
-and I will re-
shopman to
the Bristol
jpoly
manufacturers.
biting
traveled in the United States five ! years, making diligent inquiry and
investigation, without being able to descover the object of his search.
Just as he was ready
He out Europe. Xewburyport Herald, j her lips to see what a faithful pupil
she had before her.
In a few days after Bridget's
From the Boston Olive Branch.
Maid and Mistress
I Tin he.irtilv tired of living said : entrance upon Mrs. Melrose's ser
Mrs. Melrose to her husband 'such' vico e asked the privilege to
to return, work with help. I never could have S topping wnicn was reauny
.liconriAinf imI win In cffinilinrr in tllO ! 1 mliAVml wt-.nl. 1 ln-rw f.llim ti tvi' ' CTrtUtCll. i-ilC
doorway of a store in Boston, a cart-'; share. You know how highly we
same evening a
cab
ted do
Dlaek and fancy silk Velvet Ked silk Velvet for trimmings Marseille,, black Cluth and C,imrre Vestii.gs lllnek and laucy silk and satin CRAVATS Italian do Satin Stocks and Silk Hdkfs Sattinrtts. Bine, black, brown and drab Sattinettt (rey mixed da Black " do Ribbed, plain, striped and figured do Super plain and fancy Tweeds Riding and buffalo Cord I.amartine Cord and Braverteen Kersey and Kentucky Jeans Domestic Jeans and l.insey Fancy plaid and variegated Cluak Lining
Red, while and green Manuel, 1 iii st rrs.
j Super black ilk warp I.tiMrrs
nirineu ami ciianceauie no
IMain and mole colored
4
1 1 " S 3 " 1 " 10 " 0 8 10 10 " 5 " 40 " 10 " 6 ' 7 10 "
do:
do; do; do;
do;
full of sand stopped at the door. He immediately went to it, and putting his hand into the sand, pronounced unhesitatingly that it was the very article for . which he had
esteemed our Fanny, husband, be
cause she was an American girl : but, dear me, she has been acting 'the lady in high perfection do
you inniK sue went shopping ves-
beenso long searching. He ascer-1 tcrday, and bought some pocket- ir a Ure
, r e, ', mn anu iikmc coiureii on
DacKcd up at .Mrs. jicirose s door, mrk and fancy Aipac d.. - , A lit i l Striped Aipacca do and she supposed her long expected satin triPed d - . - 1 Silk bncade and figured Worsted do cousin had indeed armed but jNpnind chameleon i.. - i"i jti l t l I Merino black and assorted do horrors! it WaS the l arCCl l OSt j I .yune.eClmablack and cohmd do ... ii iri I'laiil and striped Mohair plain and chaiigeahle again, bringing eight yams oi cal-! scotch and French chmm. . i i "ti i ill i i j Monierev, lluena Vista and Oregon Plaids ico, which Bridget had pnrchased piaid and uriped m de uiud
tained that it came from the land handkerchiefs and
j nam nnu inner tio
ti 1 1 j r nr i i i v "iimcir in- it nine lv thu Ti "V -v I V I aIhaca li.ki I l !-.. i r-
il lOW llUt irtl- J lA1Ai3 tllllU xUlO. iUUIIUOU navi , i iaiii anu ihiic i.BWHi
ot Kihn V ronch. ot LSont hamnton. ' Hps 'ill nf wliipii .-f ivn?rrii 1 learned tne oetter part oi wisdom was iri.h unci.., R,...k Mu.iins .! si, mu
, a - , 7 - - i . . r
N. II., and at once repaired to the : two pounds, and vet she ordered ! to kuow wheu to kceP Sllcnt! so shc
Here he iound an acre ot . them sent to our door by the Parcel saia nothing till ncr husnand re
. . . 1 1 . . i i i i-
spot
sand, reaching to a much greater post! If this isn't too
depth than at Bristol, and the sand know what is,
being m good demand among iounders, the owner had been in the hab
it of supplying several foundries
Victoria an. Ilihnii I,nwn
BONNETS
. Of all kinds and qualities.
bum! I Arttcfrs.
ack and cul'd silk Fringes; Linen t!o inp and Jaconett
in-tt fanil.t;.. U ...1 L UH..I. :..r
Don'r. ho nissmn.-i tr mv.lonr no bounds. She could not be dis- "r
it is HO Sort of mi t tor to US' if , SUaded from thllS indulging her teUl- : f.!' Style, of Ribbon, and Trimming. IL IS I1U tUll VI IlUllltl lO U, 11 t i i i & , IVtlvct Ribbon, and Ribbons of all kinds v..r,i- ..iw n,- i.,,iv l.f i i per. until her husband crentlv re- -' ,ilk ' ra.hmerec.it v
- nam tij'V.- lliy 4tiv.il, iivi I'KJ . ' o Pic nir rlfvi anj iiit.
much, 1 dont turned when her invectives against j 1 'help' and ladies for servants, knew ;
do do
do Brown Olive Green Mixed 6-4 Tweed.; Reaver and Felt
RTk, Mixd, and Fancy Ca,siineret;
Satinet,, all styles anu prices; Kentucky Jeans; Fancv Tweads, Silk Velvet; plain and fancy Satins, and Marsailles Vesting; Gents' I.inen Drill", white, plain & fancy; Riding Cord and Beverteen; Summer wear for men and boys; Plaid, Fancy and Plain French I.inen; Drapet, Tea, queens, and Summer Cloth; Nankeen; Silk, Worsted, and Cotton Serge, ice. ie.
LADIES' ORESS GOODS. We particularly invite the attention of the I.sdies, to our assortment of Dress Goods, as we think we can suit ererv variety of taste. 60 ps French, Manchester and Earlston Gingham; 30 " Fancy French Lawn; JJO American, Fing. and French Prints: 100 " Super fine Dress Goods, consisting of Plaid Toil de Norde, Linen Camblets. Linen Barage, Linen Lustres; French Chambers, Jenny Lind, Brilliant Glace d Pari.; Bl k and Mode Plain Lustres; Satin Strine Lustres: Modenna and Abysinian Silk
Sti ipe; Chameleen and changeable Lustres; plain striped and plain Jaconet; Mull; Bishop, Swiss & cm brie Muslin; plain o figured, black and fancy Silkt; Victoria and Bishop Lawns, Rlc, Greciannet; Fudging; Lace; Egyptian Edging; More Thread Edging & I.are: Inserting: Jaconett Kds-inir k. Inserting; Man-
' tua Cans anil fash Rnnnet ribbons: white, pink, blue.
and black Crape: Crape Lisle; pink and white Satin; tilk Fringe; needle worked Coilan: Linen; Cambric and hem'd-ttitched Hdk'fs, fancy and plain Cravats; cotton Lisle Thread; Silk and Kid Gloves; long and short Mitts; slate eol'd, mix'd, black and white Silk and Cotton Hose; Silk Buttons, tee. te.; emb'rd bl k and mode Shawls; Car hmere Shawls. BONNETS. Florence Braid. Gimp. China Pearl, Eng. Straw,
ii nnimon straw, Lawn and Ladies and Misses.
j HATS AND CAPS. A large assortment of Mole Skin, Beaver, Nntre, Silk, Brush, California, Sporting, Pearl Ashland, ' Ruena Vita, Double and Single Brimmed Leghorn, Panama, Pedal Palm Leaf Hats. Velvet, Cloth and ( Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leghorn Hats.
Hours AMI bHUta, 150 prs Men and Boys' Boots; 1J00 " Shoes' Consisting of Men's Calf, Morocco, Kip, anj Stout Shoes: Men's Pumps and Slippers; Ladies' Stout ft Fine Boots; black and light Gaiters, and half Gaiters; Bti.kins; Jefferson Ties; womrn't walking Shoes; hl'k and light Kid and Morocco Slippers; Seal Slippers; and a general assortment of Boys', Girls' and Children's Shoes. HARDWARE OI all kinds, queen, ware, groceries, nails, cotton yarn and batting, upper and sole leather, brown and hlch'd muslin, check., linseys, window paper, blanktits, axes, tpadet, shovels, scythes' forks, large tteeU yards, rope, trace chains, taws, tqaaret, hinge., screws, tacks, knives and forkt, tpoons, rules, plane hilts, adzes, hitts, gun tubes, worm and leaks, rasps.
files, chisel., trace bitts, &c. Steel beads, work
pockets, and purse clasps, rings and twist, comb., pins, needles, silk thread and notions of all kinds. Rnxikville, April 6, 184, ISly
. . , :. ih. kinill OI IRC prv
mains unpaid win oe piaceu .. -- ,,,,. f .nffirrr for collection. No one will have cause oi
""".". -r. n..t ;..dnlrence ana mis er.,
ncP;:if hi. negligence compel, me fulfil l
P A deb,, over U month, standing dae lie. .re also exneeted to be paid by the Dovemen
tioned date, and omission to
.JnM the same mode of collection r
o will force me to
with the R. & S. Tyner claims.
Persons owing accounts ereanru i...- j---i . i. xTw Vars naV.
requested to cose me u, " ' : Hr7 TYXEjj.
Brookville, Nov. I, 1849.-4S
Laurel Property for Sale rpHE undersigned oilers for sale ""'''""V,: It: n... .ail a convenient Store House in
Laurel. As we are ab.ut to leave, this property
will be sold at a bargain.
N. M. ROSS & &0.
Nov. 13, 1840 47-3W
Gody's Lady's Book for 1850 shall Surpass that for 1849 and exceed all Magazine, past, present JLa , TERMS CASH IS ADVAKCE, POTtri magnificent and Kxpen-ive VZL-P"-Subscriber, to a Club, or single SZ'" choose different gravine ""J
plendid premium plates: "Death-Bed '!!r1'!lo!!in' John Wesley," "Wesley Pre.chinrTn ,he r Amphitheatre," "America Guided bv If Vn'f 'General Taylor and Old Whitev " J, L "Boa,'' the Rev. John Wesley," Do. of his co.1.1 nt" f John Fleteher"the last two, , hofnr"'". graving., we count only as oc premium Two copies forJ, and any TWO of thesL to each .nhscriber. ,boT Print. Five copies for 10, and an extra codv of ,l - and any TWO of the above engravine. , LBook. 1 .on .ending the club. 1 mP " perFlfwen a-nnia nr ftf O. and mn
...H n v THHRR ih. .u.. " CP the BoftV
at uotp rilaiM.' t person sending the club. "Swings to tbc Any person sending 3 in adv.nce ,... , lJO and 'SI, will be entitled , ,1 , tn IPI'8" fr sHnve enfrravingi. ' 'ULfl of the MORE AND MOST LIBERAL OFFERS For Z0 iu advance, ten eopie, rf ,,,, tKwill be .ent, and a copy of either ot ,L .1T ' Book nificeut print, sent to each sutcribe, t"' mHin all eases, select wh ich they pleaVe T For 50, we will tend ten copies of ik. n , thirty copies of any of the ,bov Bw,k. Single ..umber of the Lady, Book, M'""The above are larre sizhH
I "Death-Bed of Wesley'' contains .P''"lt, Ti , "Wesley Preaching , , Amphi,wL.P."?';
a ai tin rviti ni n tr-ii rwt as is n , . .
line engraving, and cost 1800 doll
"general l ayior and Old Whitev
Notice. The State of Indiana, In the Franklin Cir-
vHLim fmintv. euit Court
John M. Allen. V. a. Elizabeth Allen, John WjtM
n.k.nli Wells. John Moss. Hannah Mnt. Atay-r
i,.,i. William Cook. Martha Cook, Jan ah Wood,
rah Wood, and the unknown heira of Joseph
deceased, RILL IN CHANCERY
TE it remembered, that on the 15th day of
3 ber, A. D. 1849, the above named eo br John A. Matson. his solicitor filed in
office of the Franklin Circuit Court, his jl.s
eery against the above named defends?, the affidavit of a disinterested and eomp1 whereby it appears that the said defend,
above entitled suit, are not resiaent.
Indiana as he is informed and venly
defendants are therefore hereby noti
drncv of the above entitled .nit. and t
nlead to or answer the same before the
said cause at the next term of th. .aid
liolden at the court house in Brookville, in th
Fancy Bonnets, tar j February next, the taid bill of the .aid camplainant
a. to them, will be taken as contessea.
Attest, jun.i m. jun.ioiu., vier., Matson k Farquhar, Sol. fjr Comp't. F. C. C' Nov. 15, 1849.
French Burr Mill Stones.
T. BRADFORD & CO. may be found at work on the CORNER OF j WALNUT and SCOND Sts., Cincinnati, and are prepared to furnish French Burr Mill Stone, of a superior quality to any establishment in the Western "Country. Also, the Genuine Dutch Bolting Cloths, Anker Brank, Mill Irons and Screws, Damsel. Irons, Screen Wire, Plaster of Paris, ke Also, French Burr Portable Corn and Flouring Mills. ALL WOHK WARRANTED or the best quality. 42-1 y
.... ... .. .'- ..I... II- 1MI ..till.
1 Tli o f frti-ir.f till f.k mm liic. ..,,.1 ,.-1,., , !, e-l,...:.,, Iimiulod IlOr OI Sniim TVinlS tn Which I Woolen Mitts and Gloves
axl,ui.iv.iii1'n-u iw t-ui..... ,; fm; si;a Dimpiiug 1U 1" " " ,. , " White Merino and Cashmere H.lkfs
Avith it
the land, andiailma: in tins, oilered ded she is faithful in the kitchen.1 Snc W:IS sumcctca many years ago,
to go . into partnership with the ': You find no fault there, I believe, 1 wncn slic livc in tlie capacity of owner of it in the manufacture. with work?' ; chambermaid, before their mamagc But with tme New Hampshire per-! 'None; onlv I cannot put up with ' wnich f;ict was obliterated from tinacity, Mr. French turned a deaf such airs. When shc ocs out, she cycry body's mind but his own. ear to all propositions, lie was op-' puts on tar better clothes than I ; Kven Irs- 'irose could not readily posed to all partnerships, all innova- wear: onlv think of it, a mere secm to remember the time, until r . -i. ... . ' 7 i iji i i
tions, and all magnificent specula- servant srhi, dressed in an uncut : a rcumance wis siateu Avmcn
tions, and would have nothing to do velvet bonnet with plumes, and n:stc with them; but if the Engli-man nice aipacca cloak trimmed with 2
would go to work and make some velvet: 1 make no doubt but Bhe : m'l&lcl r'"or: mai me couu- Coarse Goods a ml Do we sties.
uncks lor mm he would pav mm a is mist.iuon lor inp. oispci.-illv us ,-I11P was. cauieu on m me uasemeni ; Bleached and brown Musiinsofiariou, widths from
rrood nrice for his labor. she. orders .-ill ber mnvh.-ises sent 1 and sundry trials were its atten
Accordinglv the Knsrlishman manufactured a considerable quantity and received his pay, the Yankee
looking on the work, and probably have her own
supposing that he had learned the things. They
ought
that
Men's black, white and fancv silk and cotton Hose
I bread anil cotton Laces and Edgings Woolen Comforts Sewing Silks; Tailors' and Dress Trimmingi Fans; Combs, Thimbles; Button,; Suspenders; Pocket Books; Carpet BitRs, Jcc. 4i.c. Tiro Hundred and Pifty Pieces of Prints Plain, plaid, flowered and fip-nredAenirican Print Plain, plaid, flowered Knc;lih and French Prints Plain and fancy oil Print, And in fine. Prints of all qualities, descriptions and colors that any one can desire.
not to have forgotten, ' w" wk siiks
i Red, pink, blue, preen and plaid Silk she was married in her i Rnne,siik
l I ii i ii i Gro de Rhine block do
cont.in.
arl toenrrart
a vcrv l,rn
rs toencrivc.L
larpes, of the General Taylor prints '.J "Be 01 "', from an onpnal paintint;, at a co.'t Z ,Ztn.T"'i The head, of We.lr, and Flei. X ?. . ' "fi00e doll.
fi,ret s. 'c 01 rood six.
pnnot be purehaied at the c,.,. , an Three rollnr. ' A' S"r"t len
. sr7i.
"""cndine Club, will oblir.
'"rm addressed to . fV-nicnce tothem, and will
t as the lareest numh., r :i
I ,tJ neV ,n "". each
kjj ne aoovc pistes. ddress L. A. GODEY jtJlnl, Philadelphia.
western Periodical
No. 10 West 3d and th st North6, ii,' Plum .,. eixcixN "'ti oiiin ' Wr" The Subscriber, would e.ll ,l?tI?;. , public to the following? list of pV""'',0" "ftk' with many others, will V funi.'K at publisher', prices: Iurnn ,o subscribers THE LONDON ART JOtRvir TheArtVnion Journal , Ul W,,. . a .erie. ofOriginal Eneravine.. """'"'"f
non Gallery. This collection conn" "iT"
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MEDICAL NOTICE.
example, of the leading art,.,, of thcTriulh ' no,h'"?i collection withZL
. reFre,eiuare Ot a C ass of In nit tk. .1 are such that every eminent Xnhi'lT Terms 9 per vear. " tl.THE AMEJlCAsr.tTir.v
From the work, of the h... .AK,
and pros. ,llura.,.. Pr, ,7" " P9""1 . . RANLETT'S ARCHITECT Conta.n.np a serie, of Oriemai Des.tn. (It Dotac.ti. and Oripnal Cottaees. connected with Garden,j-.dap,ed , ,. Cited Sitte. To X e.mpleteJ , 20 number,; each number JO ccats THE AMF.mriv ii on .
I Wi,.b BoUni"l pl.nation.'. Terms 9 dollars ocr
I'-
Littell t I.ivinp Arc,
I
she orders all her purchases sent ;II1U inur inais
home. Oh! it is too much. I shall j dants- '0V said Mr. Melrose, let j w.
not bear it anv longer, Ir. Melrose.' j us remember the golden rule, as ye
nonsense, wife let Fanny
Too!
way about these harm no one: and
art Hut after the Englishman, if her pride betrays her into a little
having given up all hope of pun-has- folly, it is of no consequence; when i ncr conversion, but shc has ing, had departed, Mr. F. found he she' gets older she will learn better.! oecu ncav t observe, it is eas had not learned the secret of the It is far better for us not to mindS1lCCCP one's temper than to do
,,-.v.,1.1 4l,..t H,, ..I,..., 1.1 .1., i., I
nuuiu mat. uiiicio oiiuum uu iu j OU do you even so to them.' Mrs. Melrose was silent time will only show whether her conviction will result in
her conversion, but shc has since
ier to
n i i iii i
manuiacture: lie could not make a
single brick. The work was then suspended until two years after-' ward, when the same man came over from England again, in the hope of bringing the Yankee to terms. But he found him as obstinate as ever, and after ascertaining that he ;
these things unless in a good-natured way we witily speak of them.' l shall mind them, Mr. Melrose,' said the irritable wife, 'and I never wish a man to interfere in my business. A few days after, the American Fannv had committed another
could do nothing with the owner of fault. She had taken iessession of Jill A
Jill -t
me ianu, very good naturediy imparted to him the secret of the manufacture for a bonus of 1,000.
This was in 1837, and from that tim
the vacant basement room, and introduced her beau into the snug quarters! 'Fannv,' said Mrs. Melrose the
dmdgerv.
Executor's Notice.
to the present, Mr. French has been: next morning, 'I lind you and I
must alter 3-our way of doincr busi-
constautly engaged in the manu
facture, doing most of the labor himself, and hiring but very little. Of course the quantity made has been limited, but the demand has been steadily increasing, and he intends to make 100,000 brick this year. The brick made by Mr. French arc every way equal to the imported Bristol article, and some are esteemed superior. They command the same price as the imported, and dealers readily take them at :J0 a thousand they weigh three pounds each. The sand is not quite m white as the brick which contains a portion of white pipe clay, to give it adhesiveness. The great secret of the manufacture, for which the 1,000 was paid, is a process of making the mixture rise similar to bread, and rendering it porous. A brick weighing one pound and or.e weighing four pound, miv be made
TETTERS testamentary tin the last will and tes4 tainent ut'Samiiel Hi-trli k, late of Franklin Co., deceased, having been framed to the under, iqned by the Clerk uf I lie Probate Conn of Frankliu Co., notice i, hereby c;iven to all persons indebted to said Estate to make immediate payment, aud all haviiit; claims to present them in the leiral way, for settlement. The Es'ate is probably solvent. " S A M l. S.I 1 It K , Xov. 59th, 18J9. F.x"r.
Executor's Sale. : HF. undersigned. Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Wetrick. late of Franklin
Co., deceased, will offer for tale, at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday, the 21l day of December, the following; personal property belonging; to said Estste, to wit: 1 horse, 1 cow, a stand of bees, a latc; lot of seasoned and green aud assorted lumber, a lot of Carpenter and Joiner tools, one shop stove, wheat in the stack, aud many other thine;, too n -dimis tn name. The sale ill commence at ten o'clock. All sums of three dollars and under cah. All over three dollars, a credit of twelve months, hv Riving note and approved security. SAM'L SHIRK, Nor. S9th, 184 49-4 w Ex'r.
I to zi tut wide
Bed Tickilles and Mariners' Rlrines
I Checks and Drillings
vtac;on coverings; I.inen and Cotton Ranging Bleached and brown Linen Table Covers du do Muslins SHAWLS. Silk embroidered crape Shawls 'I do and plain black and mode do. Fringed White Shaw Is Silk and Bullion Fringe mole colored Shawls De Laineand heavy Cloth do Hats and Cops. Mole Skin and Beaver Hatt Neutra silk and brush do Buena Vi.ta and California do Common Angola do
OHO S I Children's Velvet Caps i Black and blue Cloth do . Fur ,0
llardicare andCtdlcrtj Ames Shovels and Spade. Rowland's do do I'iiks and Hoes Trace Chains, Saws, Squares and Hinges Knives and Forks Door, Trunk and Cupboard Lock. Files and Rasps Chisels ami Carpenters' Planes A large and extensive Variety of
looked astonished, and;
enquired what she had
G. W. KEELY, DENT 1S T,
uess.' Fanny modestly t .i
none. ; 'You need not ask that question,' ; said her mistress. Do vou think
i inre a iaay to nave her goods j
sent by the Parcel Post, and keep a parlor lor my servant girl to do
tier courting in. Ao, no, I shall not i t''.,mi,",,5rwill,,er''i,lir,-nouor " ,he a.nh day i , ' ' . ' January next. By order of the hoard.
ni.irx ,iu it.uigei ai wue nnsuemea nors.'
Iron and Nails
Also a complete assortment nf qUF.F.NS WARE,
v.ias, ware, stone ware anil r.arthen Ware, Groce ries. Salt, Sole Leather, Ate fcc fcc
The subscriber would w ish the public generally to learn what hi. numerous customers already know, namely, that the above articles are equal in quality
io any in tne country ann soiu at cneap. He has an
extensive and long acquaintance with the most nrom
inent merchants of Cincinnati and the eastern cities
and this advantage enables him to buy ,he very first quality of goods at the lowest utet. He knows that
lie sells at as small an advance on the wholesale cost
ns any merchant in this part of the State, and he flatters himself that he can convince any one who
w ishes to exnmine for himself that ill excel lence of
article anu caeapnes. of price, ne cannot be surpass-
eo. HlVMAHD 1 YN Eif Brookville, la., Nov. 1, l3u. 41
WOOL, WOOL. CASH Ft) It WOOL.
T'lTF". will pay cash or good, for 20,000 lbs. of
a v tiui. at tair prices tnis season. We have
v-lV SLAUGHTER, Scc'y.
" voo.einenee me stockholders ran nav to William I'. Bolton, Treasurer, a, Vest Cn'oii:
1' Jepn Trice, at lllroniing Gmvr, and Ji hn H. Farrannv was a pi u lent jrirl, fir in. H,kv"- a :i person, i,,.rr ar. frei.i i Y, . ! bT"fthe former installment will attend to settling
I t- i ill. It, 111.1 llllSUC., ami lie HI,: "r",,,r """i"' , or tney will find their
ii souaoie onicers' nniitl, roe eMl,,;.,.,
4S-ZW n,
no passion at the tirade of abuse J which was lavished upon her, but
simply remarked, 'we will square''
up my wages, Mrs. Melrose; and I
IS now in Brookville, anu will remain onb week. Those wishing their TEETH operated noon, will filt.Dc. .n
immed!sitel . ' Boom larST stock of Sattinetts, Jeans, Cassinieres. Cloths.
ao. a, Brookville Ho- 1 weeos, nam r lanneis, iteu f lanneis, White Flan
nel,, iiianKets, ana indeed almost every article in the Woolen line, which we wish to exchange for Wool at very low prices. Manufacturing. W are ready to Manufacture the above kinds of Good, as low for cash as any establishment in the country, or on shares on former terms. Carding and Spinning. Will br done to suit ciiMomrrn, at last years prices CARDING We are ready for carding rolls, and si ill he ready to wait on all who mav cmII on us for work in that line. FULLING In all its branches can be done to suit customers at
all times. By prompt attention tn our business in :
SLAUGHTER, Sce'y. alius various branches, we are confident of render-!
... "" " - - ing general satislaction to all who call on ns.
raniuin uountv Seminarv i l r u aml ,w- k. mact & co
tel
Xov. 29, 1840. !
Turnpike Notice. rjn HE Stockholders of the Brookville and Conner.- ' B vlle Turnpike are hereby notilied that Five Pollars on each share of the Capital Stock of said
race ts
size and iu the sail
oi tne sam.
mould. The sand is about four feet and covers a little more than
ie
deep, an a-
leave your employ.' In the heat of her passion, Mrs. Melrose did so; and the kitchen was minus a cook girl of all-work, for such Fanny had faithfully been Mr. Melrose on returning to dinner found his wife in tears emptying a
oag ot the soddi
enueavor-
lut what a
I rustees of this Institution have rer. i , ...! ih,
mployment of Mr. Gkorqe Rent, who ill .,.,.
tmue the school, iM'ginniug on Monday the 19th iust., tor a term Of 12 Week after k;.... th... u:n I
Laurel, April lOlh, 1849. 16-9m
vacation of four weeks. The terms are as fellows
3 00
4 00
len nee, ami olowmsr i
a lew coals ot hard coal.
Keadiiic writine. and Mentnl Aritlim.iin
I Grammar, Arithmatic, Geography, and Hi,tory, j Natural Thilosophy Chemistry, and Attroni omy, i Algebra, Geometry, Surveying and the Latin and Gieck languages,
. reoiiction made for absence unless in cases of j sickness and aosenee from town, of not less than a . weeks' duration. By order uf the Board. J. D. HOWI.AXD, i Geo. Hurry, Sec'ry. Prvt't. i Xov. IS, 1 8 40.
10,000 lbs. Butter Wanted. B XOR which the highest markrt price will qrpapi . WM. CHll.DKKS. '
Fall Stock.
THE SUBSCRIBED has just opened hi. stock of New and Well Selected Good., purchased expressly for the FALL AXD WIXTER SEASONS, and now ofTers them to the public on the most favorable terra. He believe, that from long experience in the business and the satisfaction he has heretofore uniformly given his patrons, none who examine hi present as sortment will be at all disappointed, either in the Price or Qualittf. To his usual full supply, h ha. added the following articles. Super black dress SILKS Cashmere de Rhine Striped Aipacca Hl'k and fancy Aipacca Embroidered Cloaking Plaine and Fancy Kuslin. de Lain Mohair and Silk Warp Luatre.
super Mourning Gingham. Plain and Fancy do Super English brown ground Print. " " black Jt white do Ftirnitu.-e Prints
In this department we ask the attention at 'the la
dies, as we hare a swy full and choice collection of
prints of every variety iu style and price.
SShams, liibbons, yc.
8-4 Embroidered Wool Shawl. Plain black " Do Super mode and bl'k Do Silk Embroidered I o
Silk Fringe Thibet Do " " Muslin deLaine Do Also Plain " " Do Fall styles of Ribbons and Trimming. Velvet Ribbon Silk and Linen Fringe.
I.adie.' Silk and Cashmere Glova. Pie Nie Glove, and Mitt. Woolen Mitts and Glove. Linen and Cambric H'dk'f. Super Mixed Wool Hose White Merino Do Cahmere Do A full assortment of Cotton Hosiery, whitt k colored Children's plain and fancy Hose Paris Hoods, a beautiful article for children Tyrol Hoods Woolen Comfort Ladies Dress Hdkfs and Cravat. Thread and Cotton Lice, and Edging. Book Muslin Sw iss Mull Plain and Embroidered Jackonet. Ladies' Shoes. An assortment of elegant and substantial custom made Gaiters and Shoe.. Cloths, Cassinieres, Vcstings. French Black Cloth. Brown, Blue and Cadet Cloth. Pilot and Felt Over Coating Plain and fancy Ca.simere.of ner styles A very beautiful .election and very cheap Super fine plain and fancy Tweed. Lamartine Cord, Buffalo Cord, Beaverleen St Jean. Cassinets.
In thi. department we have an abundant stock of
every color, plain and Taney, and of every quality. The best assortment we have ever presented to our customer.. VEST1NGS. Rich fancy Woolen and Silk Vesting. Satin and Silk Velvet Do Italian Cravat. Fancy Do Plain and fancy Pocket H'dk'f. Gloves and Hosiery Irish Linens A large stock of bleached and baown Muslin. Hats and Caps. Black Brush Hat. Do do do low crown Common Angola Hat. Black and brown Mexican Hat. Do ' do do for boy. Boys' oil Velvet Cap. Spring Cloth do Xavy do do Men's Cloth Traveling do Do Gold digger Muskrat do Boys' Cloth Bell Top do Child'. Turbans Boots and Shoes. Ladies' Calf, Kip and Goat Bootee. Children's and Misses' do do do
Children's Brogans Ladies' Kid bind ties and spring heeled ties Do high bnskins Men's and Bo;. Kip and Thick Brogans Youth.' Kip do Men', thick Root., double soled Do Kip do do
Men s Calf Boots
The North American Review
American Journal uf Science and Art Eclectic Mag.izinr, ' Knickerbocker, American Hrview, Whig, Democratic Review, Massachusetts quarterly Review, Hunt's Merchant's Macaiine, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, London, Westminster, Edinburgh, and North British jfrviros. Publisher,'
fartaiii'a Union M.gazinr r Litcntare k Art. Godey a Lad, ', Book,
DR. J. S. BIRDSALL, I ATE of Cincinnati, Ohio, has located in thi. i place to practice the ECLECTIC or REFORM system of Medicine. Office on the West aide of (he Public Square opposite the county offiam, where he may be found at all times, when not abaciu on professional bu.ine... Dr. B. wiU devote particular attention the treatment of Chronic Dineaaes, Of the Liver, Lungs, Stomach, Kidneys, Spleen, Bowel., Eye.. Sltin. &e. Also, lo the treatment of Ulcer., Tumor., Goitre or Bronchocele, Asthma,
Dyspepsia, Piles, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, White ' Graham's .Magaziae,
Swelling, Scald Head, Carbuncles, Female diseases, , Ladies' National Manzinr 1 , f I . 1- a I . . T 1 . ' .... 1
c,riii)(is, asiuu)., ar , mil ill which HIST oe successfully treated w ithout the use of Mercury, Arsenic, or any other dangerous drug. Krferrncco. T. V. Morrow, Prof, of theory and practice iu the Eclectic Institute. J. BiiCHANNAH, Prof, nf Physiology. B. L. Hill, Prof, of Surgery. J. Kino, Prof, of theory and practice in the Eclectic Institute at Memphis, Dr. P. K. Wahiauoh, Dr. T. V. Wright, either of whom may be addressed by leiler at Cincinnati. Brookville, Oct., 1(40. pa 43, 6m.
Terras per year, . 00
Notice i. hereby Riven, that the partnership bv.. tween Christopher Walker, George W. Walker, Nicholas Walker, Daniel Walker, Kichard Walker and John Walker, under the firm of Walker & Brothers, was dissolved on (he 33d day of October, A. D. 1849, so far as relates lo to the said Christopher Walker. All debts due to the .aid Parner.hip(whether on business done at Metamora, fndiafla, or Cilieinnati, Ohio, are to be paid, and those ehie from, the same, discharged at their former place, of business, by the remaining members of the said firm. CHRISTOPHER WALKER, WALKED & HRO VHERS. 'V'OTICE. The business of the new firm, nnder the . style of Walker t Brothers, will he continued at their former place, of business by the following named persons: GROfGE W. WAIKEJ?, NICHOLAS WALKS, DANIEL WALKEfr, JrlCHARD WALKED, JOHN WALKS. Oct. 24. 45-6w Cin. Gazette.
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The National Library of Miscellany,
medical. 1 he American Journal of tie Medics! Sciences, 00 London Lancet, i 00 Bnti,h and Eoreia Medico Cbiswric.l
neview, Ranking's Yalf Yearly Abstract, Braithwait's Retrospect, New York Journal of MrdVriae, Boston Journal of Medicine.
.-ru.cai fiaminer Kceord oi Medical Sewasre, $ eo Western Lancet and Huspital Reporter, II 00 Wood's Quarterly Actrospect, 1 oo A liberal discount made to those who take tw or more works. POST CO., Cincinnati, O.
3 00 M I SO 3 00
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Prospectus for 1850 Ificreated in SizeReduetitn f Clubi-Compelititn rendered lmputible. PETEKSOVS MAGAZINE Edited by Anm . Mlephru naid t'hna. jr. Peter . 17IOR 1SJ0, the subscriber, anxious lo intrud.ee ' the Magazine into every family in the United States, will increivtc it. size and reduce its prion ClHbe. SAVE A DOLLAff. The price of thi. Magazine is but TWO DOLLARS per year, or one dollar less thin the oaarr Magazines; yet the Press unanimously pruooiMier il a. complete aa its more costly cotrmporarin. When a club sends 10 or 20 dollars, the Ladies' Nsunnsl can he had for little over a Dollar prr copy! INCREASE IN PAGES MONTHLY. In l50, at least Twelve xua page, will be girrn every month; aud sometimes twenty-four; thus it will contain the regular number of pages of the thro dollar magazines, at one-third Isn price. It therefore, be the cheapest of American periodicals. ILLUMINATED IN GOLD. The January number will br out by the lit of Dr. cember and will be unequalled in beauty. I addition to the usual Embellishments, ill be an Illuminated Title Page,printed in seven colors, on . ground of Gold. In other respects, also, tbc January number for 1850 will excel anything we hire crcr published. EMINENT LITERARY WRITER. The Literary contents of the Ladies" National rs
ceived, and flatter themselve., by .trict anDlieation I "r ,b7 American authors. 1 be best "" " m m,;,..: j .'. y''1"" application, -mform v emn ovedi ami He eonieanencc is, that
SI 00 F,'Mlh' Jw--.
5 00 ;
mar 6, 1840
Do du and Goat Shoe., fine
,w. 1 1 ? f
QUEENS WARE. ' Mt" V'" fc J. C. BURTON will have a .plendlid i iCOrC. sMOttf? V UClt WOW.
assortment of Queen. ware sora neat r.k . cmr t c- -i-u t-u . ..i - i .i .
- -.-. . .... i. v iiu h i me ariicir, usually Kens
I under thee heads, fresh, well selected and cheap, to weich we can honestly invite the public atten. ' 'n. 39 N. D. GALLION.
15-ty
ROSS HOUSE.
Fair Warning! LI. persons indebted to A. W. Sullenberger, are' vSd required to make payment on or before the S5ih i Dec. next, otherwise their notes and account, will be :
left in the hands ofthe pre per officer, tor collection. J. W. HI'I'T, aignee Brookville, Xov. 1 1849. of J. W . Sullenbergcr.
I tornrr or tourt nntt Wnlitnt ttt. Cinriny ttnts. Having taken, for a term of years, this j large Hotel, called Vlanter,', 1 have changed the , name to ROSS HOUSE. The proprietor feels con. j fulent his friends will give him a call, as soon as Ciy find out where he is. A. L. KOSS j Xov. lS49.-48.ly Propri'ctrr.
ere oflow lam! on the Powow river. insr (0 )Y0 sfclTi 1 J. 1 . -IV- til I , . '
ALuousnouiieeu curing; ;um uie pe-! l.ihovous occupation to vt this1 culiar quality of it is its exceeding simple tlinncn slm Mt WnnlK-1
sharpness without grit. Viewed i vexed at her h-itv tmnor -,f 1,,'r' CUSTOM WOUK. iliTvysveel, o I HaSsU tClliper, clt 1101 rtAYXER He ROBERTS have just finished fitting iivroufi-.i a microscope, every parti-, want of knowledge of ,lnm,yt'c r- ' " fr '" Cu"m .J vlr,;K;f C . V lV . . '.tlftC Ul UOIUtSUC ,U, n, for grinding Wheat or Corn, in gri.ts Wewill tic exnioits aperteet uinmiiutiorm. tair and above -ill c'viorin.Ml W :,, Fiorat the Cincinnati price., deducting
Ae believe no geologist has ever she turned off the American Fannv1 been on tne spot, and not knowin-r C. with iU T..;.K Ar,... m.i..' !
--" -.'.a. V. a. VOVy I
A Large and Splendid STOCKofKIP and CALF SKINS. Al-o Morocco Binding, Linings, A:c. The above stock of Leather I have just received this week rrom Philadelphia, and is of the best manufactory in the city. JAMES D. HENRY. Laurel, June 9th, 1849. 25
TKRMS OP THE INDIANA AMERICAN.
'I'"" uoiiar. in advance, S2.50 in six months 1 tJ.OOat theend of the year, and an addition nf
ii it -r , '-J
ou l- or ljhaaiong since broken friendship.
.ss-slvs.vvvsv, ,v. ou.tii uviiu i ; out in tier extreme n
specimen oi it to tiie euittn o. one
freight. TYNER i ROBERTS.
Brookville, Not. 2, IS49.--49-1W Administrator's Notice.
tpim undersigned having taken out K ttars of admin- i
Ci. cfc AV. II. IwOcl)OOIll, Plane & Edge Tool Manufacturers And Dealers in Dardwara and Cutlery, NO. MIMflN STREET.
Hctwerr r.ign.n am. Nint.i, (LTNCIXNATI. ! 30 cent, for every year payment i. delayed there. Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cabinet, and Chair ter. V ' okayed thereat-
Mafeers' 1 ools, of every description, Advkrtisbments. One.quareor les.will be in-
'"'t' .or one uoiiar,ii payment be made
... ,uT,ii,uiK uonar ana twenty-live cents if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. if delayed two years, and in the same propor-
always on hand.
OK MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE. Ur. SO. '4i 13-ly
STRAYED.
of the Boston Agricultural papers, who, after satisfying his own curi-
istratinn from the Clerk of the rranklin rrohate
CCsltV, JI Lrul-I Franklin county. Indiana, deceased; hereby rive, ;
ir.if o-mir. In . Ti. ' liolice to all persons indebted to said estate to make I gC Came tO l.Cr lCsOUe. it SeCm.S ; immedia.e payment, and person, having claims I tins same Irish woman, who vcccnt-r' ttl ly arrived had just left the place 1'". s, ,s4,.'-,4'FOR',' L i
fiain fill lht txmtm nas t-mun : J I r
- . . . w- vbw,. sssv nitiwi lUltirrilHP Wlfl no aw faa HJ . k.
CjTHATtu irom noranamBngg,, near Harrison, i Mme nnncinl.s " ,"r
, T ,ti. " " - ' ' " w..v j nor.e .111.111 14 hands high, crease fallan, rat tail, one white hind foot, Star in the forehead, and about I year, old. Alti, a dark Bay Mare, near 14 hands high, white a..!il! tn.rk, .far in the forehead and .hnn, .
n,l it.Kio?i. 1 ne nusines. wi.l be eoutmu.d in tSe
Any person giving. ny information to Wm. Brigcs. V"" """" nuuuiug, nnoer tne nrm of B. H. and
at the Harrison Woolen Factory, will he rvwardrd.
WILLIAM BRIfiCS.
Nov. Ii, 14.
Iv t
C OPRTNERSHIP. TrKJiJ- H BVTON ha. a,,ociated with him
Mf the mercantile bu.ine.., hi. brother JOHN C.
i Odd Fellows'
J. C. Burton. BNJ. H. RCRTON i -.v. JXO.C.BVRTON.'
nsres iv, i.sv
do do do do
New Goods. 'CiOIDEN' ASSORT3IENT.
Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest! ! At the New Store of L1NCK & FARQUHAR, 2d Building Sorth ofthe Public Square, Eait Hide of Main Burgett Street, BROOKVILLE, ISDIAIfA. X INCH k FARQUHAR tender a generou. pub-
j ne rneir sincere thank, for the patronage r
to merit continued sutinnrt a- u
tiful Assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, idiciouslr aelected from the choioeat atoek. ofthe Veaon. Their stock now consist, in part o Super American,Engli.h, French and German Broa Cloth. do Plain and Fancy Cinlnoi,
Blaek, blue, gray and fancy Satinera Kentucky and Domestic Jean. Tweeds, Velvet teens, Linnen. and Cottonadea Patagonia and other Coatinp.
Super Pressed and Curted Satin, do Plain and FancySilk. do Silk and Cotton Velvet.
do French and Plain Black Lasting
uo fancy and Plain Summer Vest:
1.1 dies' Dross
Super Plain Black Pure ttf-warped'
sues r.ngiisn merino Changeable do do Plain Black and Col'd Alnacea
do and Silk atrined Marfu fl
Celestial striped Luster, new t California Plaids a..
Plain and Silk .triped Mode Cloth.
rrenca, scotch and Domestic Ginirh
'"'', Blue, Green and Buff Fran.
r mm anu Mnped fall wood) De Lain. -Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lain. Plain and Flowered Linnen. (new .tyle ' lain and Fancy American Prints (aaaoi
uo no English fc French do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cros. barred and striped Jaconett. Book and Mull Muslin. Plain It Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Berags Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS Plain and Fancy Silk Cravats
DOMESTICS. nK.?nk !inr,'',,",'e nd "'""" Check. Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloth. 5 '! Cotton do do du no Mu.lina Metliiien, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking Bleaeh' y'kW- Med" Green Flannel. Bleached, brown and eol'd Drilling. Col d Muslms, Nankeens and Sclicia. . SHAWLS.
ourer r,mo a white crape Shawl.
do
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do
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the newspaper press, which hs a good opportunity
nf comparing the Magazines, generally pronoaness thi. periodical the most reasonable of all. No trantlation from immoral French Authors, such as appear in other Magazine., .hall deface the pages af tbc Ladies' National. Our aim is to instruet, as well si t. amuse. FASHIONS AHEAD OF ALL OTHER. Thi. Magazine has always bcea the best gnide fiir theFAsmnvc .hirh ..m in advance. Toed-
tume. are selected, engraved, and colored for us a woih ahead of all rivaia. To each plale is added la
pre., desenption. bcidcs iniorm....- " v i.j. m,,rh less, nrofrsuon-
k. ohiit this work. This
astero cities, the tcxt-book f
toer m.irzines, m weiri...Voar imitations of this. ;S' MAGAZINE, hi. Periodical is peclirly a j :.:..!. hst none otben
jnsl. Its storie. of Domestic Revolution, ard 'rt"''' render it more Aoienc.il thsn r oareir on Horticulture, its ll-
oibroideir, Crtehetwork,ano
bv ibr bt. Migaiim for Udie- : . intr Tear. m
torial Bo.k than two bn-do.Ur
M
t
i
'The
00 5 00
rive Copiea, 7 SO The money at our risk.
'erms. Eight Copies, 10 Seventeen Copies, to Forty-three Conies, 0 00 and the letter franked,. r
do
po.t paid. All the Magazine, of a t iuu
one Post town to come within these terass . A. a Premium for pn.eunnganyof theabov'ti""a large and .pleudid Engraving, of a in a Parlor, and valued at a pnnt-torr M Three i lara, will be .ent, or a bound volume for in. ' "Annual of Plate." for 1850. AlaI?!.,Acr.v CHARLES J. PETER0' No. 91 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. C3A specimen! number sent when desired. N. B.-Newsp.pers copying this Prospectus sb.ii be entitled to the Magazine for The WewYork literary American A FAMILY JOCaNAL, r Will enter upon its Fourth Volume on the of January. 1850. with now attractions it "' . .
do Berage Shawl. I '-.d- If eontentt will embrace Tales, ""'7,'c-
Bonnets & Ribbons. -b"aTin..
ine Ameneau i. issued in the oesi"" ...
do do do
Super French Lace Bonnet, (new style)
--.. ...cr.oa tuscan do Gimp and Rutland do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do Misses 'aiKnrreHl j .
f0 JSSTRTMENT OF FAycr PLA V TH..1f:iP i?P corro.v edgisgs. la-
SILK COT-rriv , r i iD MIXED UDIM, ASO JJffl CQTT0S , ,. , GLOVES. Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes; Ladiea' and Gents' Carpet Sack.; Imbrel las, Parasols and Fan.; Shoe Peg.; Hard ware and Cutlery; Glass and queen.ware: rnrtrin, fee kc fee exchanVTr" l? Ct"""r7 Produce taken in ber our. K'-,r?r"W WOES. fTTRemem. .hil?- ".; A mn,b,f iP'" i preferred to a MaVcb Wtt. L1NCK & ""O"-
m nmrnui i. nauea in " - . -.umes ug, and formsat theend of the year two fine .u or more than 1000 pages! hnoli our .ucces. com our anticipation., we .hall add to the weekly four more page. making, at the end or tne year.
i S00 page, in addition to the already large nun-
GJ?EAT INDUCEMENTS I" ai -
Terms ReducedOne copy, a year, .erved by carrier, One copy, a year, by mail, Two copies, a year Club, of 5 " " " 10, and a free copy to the per""
getting up totem. ,..,keordcr
elllb "
3 J M 4 50 10 00 11 00
0, and two free copies t
oi ine person setting of . v. .
Send without delay, the names and men' a.. at our risk, beinj- careful first to obtain the Postrr ter'. receipt. . . it S Agent, wanted in every W-n "r the U- -f All comma nieauon. to boaddre." .bqS tor and editor. G. P. QU ACKtj - 101 Nassao t-i "
FarlfRTilflr Notice
A LL persons indebted to the .ubsenoer an i
ted to .ettle br the first of January n"t-
must be complied with
siinoai."" U1T.,. . JOHN A. MAI'-
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