Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 January 1850 — Page 3
CM i wyiirafB of the American. Madison, Jan. 1 , 1S50. Vtk Clarkso : On this iavwhtn a new
veer, of countless chnL'es and eventful realities, ! is introduced for our contemplation an! personal improvement I wish to remember you i once more "to speak m woni" for the tamerou readers of the American.- j Tbottgh the body be in health and th, heart gUd in the yvlessant society of revives ani . 1 tO ...tv. 1 L friend vei -. ""...- j y rtSection wl'l flit acros the mind, when we ' think of the desolattous ot me past-me absence , of the Head ana we oereaveinents o. ..... . . . , . i -a "Since the last solemn reign cf this day ol reflection, Wh.t Ihron,, have rrlir.qni.hrd lifv'. P'11? bmth Ka many have ihed thr iait r of ! jrTioi! And r!od the dim t: in the drknis nf ucaih! How many hae ui!Ien, tH-ir pilgriraag rndid, Brnt-ath the low pa l, w hich rnvelopa the bier! Or todeath'a lannome Tall'y, hare rntly dneendtd, Aad made their cold bed, with the (ratta ul the Ordinarv diseases, common caus:ti the morJerous hanil of the assassin h.ve no!. In all the 'and, found perhaps as many victims, as the great and powerful destroyer of nations." In the busy schemes of human ambition men Hre too apt to forget they are mortal, and often in the dreadful earthquake - the fearful tomaio, aud the walking pestilence, the voice of an in scrulalle Frovulence is heard as if clothed in terrible majesty of eternal judgment That s-wakenin? voice has b?en hetrd in al! oor land. ' The good and the great the virtuous and the insmvnl htn Hons Wnu n to the ai ence of Hie grave with the licentious and the abandoned.The history of their mortality is now written ! J i lythepenof Eternitv : and the grave has closed .. .1.1. " r.i . r over them until the resurrection of thejust. In . - this world we are narted from them forever. ' The shadows of their character may otsnd up before as, here and there, along the pilgrimage
of life ; to impart instruction, or to give warn-; Harrison, Mrs. E.len Bigger, Matron of the ir.g.amid the eveulful issues of human years ! AsjllTm,4o the Rev. John Freeman, UuiveaYet how soon, everywhere, are the dead forgot- !'9t Minister at Greensburgh. ten. Though but yesterday they were by our i Married. In Franklin, Ind ,'on the24lh itist
side, now they are gone, they will only live in ; .&..r:.J r.L . er-- i mo lain, itiiroiuia 01 n.c j,..i.. j imc ss in uury , tfc;. ; .1,- rui.-: ,oci n:cniii.is iu tin uirjt latuvi ui'iiiiun j i ht,l trie l.ricVitness nf eternitv. will r.rl lli.m : again, In all the purity and spotless glory of physical and Fpir.tu d regeneration. Then, for the present, we will hid Iheni a kindly adieu brush the tear from onr eye, and look out once more, upon the faces of the living. The scene brightens at once for here we see everything moving, as with the strongest impulses of li.'e. Every one appears intent, in reiKa ; ...l.;l. 1 : i , . , " . inn i:su.se 01 ecucanon ine moral elevation of society nd the weighty realities of religion, appear to attract but very limited l" i .ention. The Rail Roal-Pork Packing-Buy-tng and seding seem to claim the chief ,. . li.l.e, talent and energy of the pipnl.i'.ion. Yet from ( the nnmber of very respectable Churches we ; weald preome Madion to be a religious city. ; She nutibers at least 12, which will accommo-: cate upon an everage aJ;) persons, each. This will tupply a population of COCO with the word of life, and we presume all who desire it have a fair opportunity of rvlicious instruction. Indeed Md-isou may uolwithstauding the apparent worldly fliindedness if her citizecthip be called a religious city. j Even the foreign population, which U now I large1 may be seen every Fnbi hth liendipg their ! steps to the IIoue of Go!. The Roman C-Jtho-I lie Church to which mo.-t cf them bt the largest congregation in the city. long. has i The M,. i liWiat K 'Iineel. l,-r 1... , .. .r ,...-. brrs or any other Church, hut they are divided ; in'o five distinct charges, an 1 of coarse the con- . gregatlon of each could net be expected to be so' i n, , . . . , , ( l-rge as tln.se Churches which have only one congregation in the city. So far as the Metho- j dist Church is concerned, in the representation of her ministrv. we think Af:tion : r.it-,.. plied than she ever has been in any former year. Rev. Thomas II Lvnch, A. M., late Tresident cf the Centreville Female Coig, is the Pastor oit.jonns-oiiorcn anew etiarg-, const.tu-s ted last year. This cliarg- has put up the lift summers commodious Chnrch, which will be finished early in the spring, an ! wo donU not, . ... ... ... ... ' ; w;th such a minister at its heac, as Mr. Lvnch, tl,..l.. ill i " "'' teriauny prosper. iirsievLna-! , , , . . , , pel, the oldest Church in the city-has been neatly repiired, painted and brantifully carpeted and i still . -.., r .i.i . i , " , . . - -.iii-.vviiiitiiwuic iicuscD wors.iin as ' , any in the city. Rev. C B. Davidson is their; Pastor. Mr. D. traveled his first year on Brooki!le Circuit, ant. is well remembered by many S of the citizens of Frauklin. He has grown to be : one of the best and most popular Preachers in ; the Slater distinguished for his persona! oppear- ' ance, diguified inunners, and short, sensible j sermons. His family is occupying, much to ! their'comfort, the most respectable and the best ' famished Parsonage in the State of Indiana. i Wesley Chapei is the choir Church of the city, j The ethers sing in the old fashioned way that is to say, sohetijits, a long metre hymn, to a ! common metre tune, or if the tune be of the! rightmetre.it is started on a key so high that those who sing have to elevate their voices to a perfect squeal. Still I am not quite an advocate of choirs. I think it best yet for every Church ; to have a "Joe Wilkinson" of a fellow, and then, ss long as tbey can keep him straight all will go "" i I hope the good natored reader of the Amcri- 1 :n .t - j- . .... . hii paruuu una cigression, I CM uot intend ; getting out of Madisou until I finished this letterfor I widi to say a few more things of Madison her Churches and Ministers. The Rev. Dr. Jacob Brnner is the Tastor of the 3d tlreet Church. The Doctor is a good Preacher, a better Physician and a pious man. He is doing well and is highly esteemed among his people. Rev. Miliiades Miller is the presiding Elder of the District and resides in the city. Of Mr. M. it is not necessary for me to speak. He is known as a able and talented Minister. His excellent Uuy fi!U her part well nd is Ingfily respected ; for her piety, prudence) aud dovoliou to her! husband' mi-tcu i The other Churches of the city. I am Inform- ' , ,i ts ""-iij,i am iniorm-. d have excellent rotors and are doing well i Vet 1 r.urett.H lo te,,., H. . . r .V , .! yei 1 regretl-d to learn that not one of them hud . called lo awe or siiowed any desire to hernnin ' acquainted ith tbe new body of Methodist Ministers now filling the pulpits of Madison. I Cannot believe that such unsociability is premeditated. It must result from the press of profes sional obligation. Yet be the cause wh it mar the fact is dishononng to God .nd disgraceful , to the cause of religion, and for my part I always fear there is something wrong where the nr.irCe.i rsr.; .,.. ...;- PI a -II: I I 1 "HHi.-iciaui v. u i ii unpeur uu wiitiuo 10 i now each other. LH all ministers see to it, j for tha eye of the world is upon them. tT'Miss, will you take iny irm'' 'Li, yes, and yon too. Can't spare but the arm. Miss, hastily replies the eld bachelor. Then laid Miss I can't take'it, as my motto 's U ,7) thsvhols h?g or n-E 1
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Retveccsi . i :s woman i Can see And love t n in n is niter tielplessnem. i - . . . j 0n lU aame day Mr. David G. Bker to Mrs E, " Mr. Cornelius F. Harrison Qngm to Mis. Margaret 0 . . . . garsh vpr . ... On the same dr Me r TJ...I... Sar,h Jane H.rtman uini i I ill uuinvi 10 Aim J Married, by Rev. J Tenney, on the erentng of the 1st instant, B. F. Brookbank, to Mis i Lirzie D. Long, ! of Uuiin connly. i ua tne Inst, t rancis Barber to Miss M "ry GJniewell. On the 3d i,t. Mr.Theodor!ck Dr.e. ,o Mis. un me mat Mr. Alemnder M'Kennon Mi-s Candia Rolf. MR!tiD-0n the 21d nit., by the Rev. S. M. Templeton, Mr. John V. Pierce, to Miss Eliiabeth Drake, all of Mtddletown, Boiler county, Ohio. uu Utiritmas, by the same, Mr. A. R. Harner to .Miss Martha, daughter of Mrs Robinson, of Warren county. Margaret I" Hamilton by Rev.W Ashmore, on Tutscv, trie J,IU Dec, Mr. John S. Pyfrin, to Miss UeSler ,Ct0V, both Ot ML ITealthw Ilmilin - - .. ...wu county -Hamilton Intelligencer. . t MRRirn On tbra 1 1iK r io.u .u . ')'AR,ED Un 15th of 12th month last, oyO.Sangers.tVq .Ralph Wripht ofRirhmnnd , 1 ' " r,gnl Kicnmond, Hu-tiu auuarn nT.Ct HnntinnlnntiA T..J ' 6wmvm,iuu. m , zzr . . - "-saay ntU inst , at Hie D-af and Dumb Asylum, bv Rev Prof. James S. by the Rev. B. C. Morse, Mr. R.J. Conner of V.ll . .1. rr ... uuiravuic, Hamilton County, to MisS MafV M. AU.-...J r m-.. r.. - " i uirAsuuci ui fiaoKllu clatejour. Dec. 31. I uaiuiLauaunsm iiuxia - . COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Real Estate. fjlhe underJi(rn.d. Commissioner, appointed by q the Probate Court nf Franklin C.mntr h. iF. tue ot an nnler nl sanl Cuort m;li .r... r i i .. . i ... " - piihlic oniery, onthe. premises at the late residence of Andrew Carmichael deceased, sis Matssrslny the lr.thof aVcbrssary lS40,b. twev the hours of te o clock a.m. Si 4oclock p mthefollowinr described n . estate, wmmenem? at the c.nnh lra.. r frac.see. No. 2. Town II M f).I it t? i.l ... a is. l.niivv. s I Ithence West with the sec. line 29 chain-.. to the middle of white water, thence North 35 degrees we;t 5 chains. ,hencs NorlH 60 d,wsPwest 9 chains &. 50 links, thence North 55l. decrees x . cc i . -1 a - . A . fc v, Vt." T," u Hl L"s"! I , j rj;irr!. I.47, Si CIIHItlS t3 I ru.tonil la.tepreea ,V est 15 Ctiai ns and thence South b'6l degrees Eat 18 chains and 11 links, thence Nnrlh 5'
an alone, x-,tl, a firmer hwt, Fridav, i of ,h -,,V0- VkV -"'1' '""'''. - - - va MMI U the iovs of life depart, ol ih, Nr.h.,-,t .ontv, 'or s,i, : Tl,.l I,.,., i. i. .. ... '
the more, and sootha and bias. I'? r "" . Hm lV-. ., . I - .Ll!?tw-en KOCeiVed LV ,
Ihence North 5 degrees .. . . .. , , e South fcGl,deB7ewF.ast!,!i"r,h Bol,"J'-r nJ An'ony to the beC,nn.iig, contain- j f pt Proi,,,, c,.rl, ;,, ,',
rat 10 cli.iins, tlience 10 chains and SO I thenoe. svilti th ... t .1.. 1 :. , : . .. : . " "-K'"ig, voniaintntr in all l i Arr. ..it.nl ..nL .r : i . land. . ,, . . - i - " ; and a. I the interests nnd reversions of the a - - - " . n-irs ot ttie eat I Andrew Carmichael deceased. . u : j. , .. ' ...r... .-tu i;iini in uranetl-l L,ar- . michae for her Dower, being 43 Acres out of . the nbnve !ocribd tract, leaving to be sold as aforesaid by the undesigned acres thereof. ! tuereoi. . sXit'" I At Ihe sair.e Acres of Wood I time and place, THIRTY FIVE and. Ix-ir-a vart ot Fractional see. tion 18 in town 9 Range 2, W. &c. ALSO At t:ie:vne time and place, a part of fractional s'r,'C' 24 iu town 10. It. :t. W. &c. K....:....:.. i .'eg; inning ...v -evt rnruer ol sill section. Iheuce S0llt,, 3 ,ierws K,st to u-.IIm,,, V. ViU..'a corner, thence wild sii.l Wilsons line South b :; degrees West 44 poles, thence North 51 d'Sw" 15 p.-ice. theuce North 16de-i trr.es West lb poles, thence North 2 decrees UVt 21 poles thence North 17 degrees West 1 7 and eiqht tnths poles, thence South 78 de- ! CJ'es "est 15 and nine lenllis polvs, thence. or"' 4 "eerees tast, to the norlli-west corner of sni i section, tiieuce north 64 1W degrees East to the place of beginning, containing 80 acres. ALSO On MONDAY the 13lh of FEBRUARY, I So at the Court House in Brookville, Lots 1,am!er''1 13. 211, nnd 23, in that part of said to'll,,'f ?ri,ckvill out by John Allen sen., with the improvements upon them. m c II . 1 aral i IS. n. i.rA n. . t. , , I - ..... i''iii.'c nuuey, vnsu in nana; one third in one year, and the residue in two V'ars, from the day of Sale. The deferred paymeiiis to be secured bv note with nifK.-i...t r. I i tt . J . . . w - lln ,1 Kei,rite. MllV tt' UITT JOHN W. " JUIl.I 11.1111 i. Jan. 3, 1S50. 3-4w Com MASONIC NOTICE rg'HEHF. will be a public I installation of the oftlters of Sprincfi.ld I.o.lpe No. 4t, at Mount Carmt 1 on the 1Mb day of Januarr ISJ0, at I o'clock P.M. of said day. C Moore will deliver lhe address. The ncir;hhorin LodRes and brethren, and .the public are in vit d. By on;, r of ihe l.pdjre. M. V. SIMOXSON, W. M. January 8th, IS50 3 Iwcik. List ofLetters: rrVIFl ftillon in ii a liit of the letter remaining in I the lM Office-lit RrokvilU-, Franklin Coumy , Im.iana, on the firt day of January A. D. 1830. Artist Dasriterrean any To Marlon Samuel Anthony Thilip McDamvel Amanda rira met Ramitter Samuel Rot torn ry Benjamin Retin .eitry Rntwn Peter IUrtenhw Tolin Byer V R Jimn Morgan Meiek Met ready S W Munm l ho'n jr care Z of .Mr Jimn McClurt Meiidenhall R I Man.itver Chn-tian Es Overton H Charle Omen Eliaaheih .Mi ratttron S T F.aq Padnoti NTT Tetty M R rna J A Hon. t ?ttiel Alexander Raymond Harriet St d ick Mathew .Shank 1. John Searl I'hebe Scoaltcot John Scot ten S Thomii Smipon John f 1 hruh Jo. Re-d eare f Kr D Suirvly Campbell H William ?.nnn wil,iam leitt Davit) r)oleJohi Doe'tr Kr in A lexander Egbert I-ac F.tddrath Daklorc Fuller Iae KB Vhinpton GufTey O I rr K G .i!wel I Man-n Ialiad Ann Mary Havk rhilip Hetrirk Catharine ! . WJ : . - l mple 1 uo C HampM-n James In eare Incktr William ( or Joseph I tersely sen Tim r Isaac Mnlme Jt -e W,bb Bufus Wooo t'l.arlrs Wiiians William While William Wen 4 1. r Adam II. LINCK, Irin I Renjamm l. on .'udy Hrm P. M. NOTICE. T"OS F inrh,r '? " of Bartholomew Hey, X deceased, late of Kith street, Ciiicini.au, are informed that the Estcntrix or .aid -tatv will be in Brookville. at Barwick's Hotel, Feb. 7ih, ISiO. to , ,,mr..t of the lone delayed claim, commsr "said Kt'ate. If not paid then, they w ill be put in VUltll USIIUl IWI ,ili" ..tt tat. ...I. e... I IM....1II Dee. 1149. 52-3 v" atarcutrts. Last Notice-Taxes for 1349! For the accommodation of the Tax-payers of Rav, Salt Creek, Posey, Metainora, aud Lam el ... .1 - a. atswaw as. MelalI,o;,, 01 Msi.v the 21st. aud at Laurel on Tuesday the 2 id inst. to receive their taxes. i0 COS I will be added until alter llial lime IUO I Will lC tUlUCU Ulls.ll OIITI ,Ha, usas. . ke these nppoinlineins for the western pari ( r w .. 1 ills rnimiv un hituuiii ui pu 11 ia 11 v urini' i"- 1 veuteJ trout getting lo the county seat prior to I thi) 1st of Jauuarv owinir t. liieh waters. "B. U. BURTON, T. F. Co. Jm'y3.l. "0. P.S. All taxes In the county not paiJ by the lime Hit) exteonon runs out, will be collect ed with cost without regard to favor to any enem as I have act the rnenev to advance lorirtem B li B,T-F. C
iii,nHlooitrr T.rm. .... i. Dee. s, j49. LEW IS BOi.LTO.adra. Administrator s Sale of Real Estate. ; William "min TTA'.7jri"f E,,, Df ,r,rrr,he Frankli, eonnlr Prnbate -; rd fire and ,i i. .'uZ: ;:"'V.r7 "' " hrr. I laid nut be Arthur u . . " Broukil!e I ' .l " .u": . r,.h,,r. " "e, fJ'll'irct to an F.alati- of i : "Tr-".-' a eomtonable frame d.ellie i r.n .MS. Oj,e halreaih n -il -une halfrath in hand: De.- o ,..o V lar V'" "fmher A. D. IS50 lih brern JESSE PEPPER. adm. Administrator's Sale. i 0'tJ'.,!l.rdV! Jn'T, '0. at the late ..n.i.;.. . m, in me ' XZTX '2Jji --e u oner lot a,le ihe f..lluwin- pmnerte in t ; . 1 , df.,r,iBre. Sale to commence at 10 r.Vluek a. m. on said dv -r.. . ... . .. " l and ,,, ,hin handrninTmniT, " ;k 'I" "J do ,!". .reh..er rivinc utt with appmeed seeuriiy 130 -4 SOLOMOV WILLI M SALE OP R'RAT. pctstti ,pl.d''riSI,e,Vmmi!',i nrrrp'nted l.y the oil .,..1.1 . . -""i coHniy. liultana. will : i rnarr f tery, on Saturday the 9h day f Feb- j i . P" outcry, on SaturO rn'7 ,S5. hetwren 10 nioCl p. m., on the premie in Whii( ! aaid enuntr. ihr r..n ... , ck a. m.and o'clock i ii. ........ 1 : m eoiintv. the r.,n.... . . . . ' ; b?,!;M,.,,T',mi" Go.ul'1 du J P "edi ! dee...j I ' J..V - " rr "r 'hr id' of -aid E. corner nf thi1 , .. 'y " "tVj,."ih !, r,llwi mi ik--1 ke; thence s. j and , Valf'deVre'es e",'" t Whence K uTZSZ V',"1 'he S' ,",r of MiJ i?.ir . ' ml half dee-rcea rat 105 aud . 1 h"fP"' o a corner .take; ,.,,ce X. s dU"rwt i .-P .'" ,he P' "f herinnine, containine 10S acres and 80 perches more r le.s 3 04 anil a ha l . . . " 1 iirmr-niii. ih nlnr .iu , . i hm-j . .......... tut: iiircnar money to lie t - ear,frb - J'"""r:r,r.T. - "0 -" ii approved frh in .-V.r;"., '?S '" m"h I yan. I. isn-9.a. " "r,u "l5. r. - Lawrt nceburgh Kegisier pleae copy and charge the American. ' pj o tnirp Adrninistra tor's Notice. f BETTERS fadmini.trat ton have this day been i granted to the iiiirieriiru,..l h . t .. county Probate court, unon ihe r u..-. .. , .liflie lun. i. . . . - iilllll J. dun ak fR estate will oe n qinr - r t """.nu moi n avint- claims "saiM't ir, arc requested to present them. Estate is psooaoiy solvent December, l549.-5-3w AC OB LRTF.I., ad in. LmkIs and Lots for S.-ile. il HP ...K...:i r -i rr ---v..rr .or nimseii. anil asairent fur linnrfitlnii9. ntfi i-4 fur mia r.n
The lot on winch hi. odice i. situated, the dwell, nr Ii O N XT E T S !ln'X '"i ,0t '"'rli'lv north r Mr. Cl.rk.on-.Of.ll kinds and quaPtil .TV""" nd L"'in '"--"'kiUe and the v,: , " T d a- 7 cant lots known as the Knicht proper v; also sev-I -f ArtlClf S.
r . . . " i ...j..'i - ,,'ap:aln a d weiitnir nouse r aw liu S. W U IIISIV III ."X W I It 1 1 1 artll This proprny will all if applicoiion be made ! !" ",' " reasoiiible terms ; 'TrooL.Ti'i , . ) Brookv.lte, Jan. 1st. ' JOHN A. MAISO.V. rMia. .r t j Franklin County, In Pr',ntf Court. Jacob F.rtel administrator ..r.i.. estate uf Henry Bolinjer, dee'd. Application to make nil vs. 1 tale assets. 'J B 4in J.ecemoer, ISt?. nersonatl came li,n si w ope Probate court, said l.: .1 r.i' i-.' ' n,;.: i... . .-i- i ; -m tiirLiiiiri neintr satined V V 'ai,! 'i'abrth n.ilm.jrr nnd Anh..aa.- D..I... : . - .i: "rf "ol re'i.ients r ,he Siaie of Imij. n "'reel and or.li r pukiication to he m.l . dni-flv. 1 he, aid rlel. nd. ms are ,1,.!' re k , i "otilied of ,he pendency of ,;., pet?tion"Tn J that t r ! ,h'J' "',l"r "'t the same, on or be- ' c!Z'r, ,",Ur.1' n k "ue lhe nr,l, ,rrm ' Court, a default will nr. entered a?anit them and an . ","v i"e preniises in iheir absence. Witiir. s my hand this ?oth n ormiit.. m 8-w J. M. JQiixsov a-l.-i, r- "'. A. OKDIXAXCPa Itrrlnrinz the Italrefl irrnsrfr Ilrtnllitt" l.iquorsi isnosird l.-.h Ilcs-rnibrr, 1S49." Be it Or.lninril y fr President ami Trustees tf the Ttmn ff C-vlifilir, I hat ("r.m and afu r the tia.u-o ut this act it .hall be leral for Bnv cili, u of this town to nnd in nu..ns nr tntoiiatin liquors bv a less quantity man a qua; t at a lime within ihe corpontion 1 1 ii in ofthe same, bv nlvinr in....!,.. u. .i.- v.ti-toianon ine sum ot per annnm. .- j-... Hti.i. Sec. J. Any ordinance ermine; in conflict with thi-. ordinance is hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This act tolas.-iff ct fr .m and afiei its P1"?- A. R. Mit'LKABV, Prist. Custom Flade BOOTS AM SHOES. OnOO pA-RS- TiiCwnHeniffned h iutreceired JrJ Cr,m ih.. XI, .,... v" i ttle Manillartllt-rrs il. New Pn.Un.1 '"- . uiiiunvinn I new r.iiEIHlIU a in rv assortment ol uonts and Mioes made expressly for h is retail trade, consisting in part of the ful-luwini-artieli s: 150 pr. men's coarse boon 5prKip do 4-1 prs Water prox.f do 34 prs Calf d .13 prs do do S10 prs Men's Coarse Brogans 200 prs " Kip do 3 prs " Calf do 31 prs Pumps 11 prs Buffalo Orer Shoes 200 prs Women's Kip Boots aao prs call do 90 prs Gnat do JO prs Fins Kip Slippers 40 pi. Heavy do i4 prs Gaiur Boots 12 prs do do SO prs Misses Kip do 30 prs " calf do 24 prs ' kip Slipper. 30 prs Women's India Rubber Shoes CO prs Roys coarse Boots f 0 prs Youths' " do S4 prs children's do 60 prs Buys Bn.-ans 60 prs Von ilis do 40 prs Kip do 70 prs B.iys Kip do fto prs children's Goat Boota 40 pis " Kip Shoes 35 prs Morocco do The new purchases of the ondrris;nrd in addition to the very extensive variety he had on hand before enables him to offer as complete an assortmt nt as were ever offend before in the town cf Brookvil le. Host of his stock and all of his late purchases were made according to his own directions nnd are of the vers first quality. Persons wauling boot, or shot s will liud it to their interest to call and see his stocli before they lav in their supplv. " Nov. 1st, 1849. BIPHARD TYNEn. Carpetlngs; Carpetings. j w piece Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. i f3 5 p-eee Wool Filling do 4 piece " Fiirure do ! 3 piece Cotton Ingrain do j 3 piece Venetian do j A part ofthe above lit are eominc from Cincinnati , where I la lelT purchased them. T her are of the fi- ! ti nitolilr '.! n-k... rl.,a-ai Mn.l s . 1 1 K ...laf I i :n u i . w vuiviiiiisiti in ivr', an ii will usj- wiivtuii is.u un aiuii , to anv on. wishing to in. pect them. , Nov. 1 1849. PtTTN'F.R. XVOOI4 CAKDICS i E w ill be ready hv the first of May for Carding, j and as our Machine, are of the best .n the country, and we have old and tried hands, we can ; with confidence warrant the best of work, on short ; notice. tCARDIKG AND SPINNING, ! Wit! re done for cuitcmers at ihe following prices: ! White Wool in broaches, 15 cts. pr. lb. Mixed " ss T Reeling Yarn, X The smallest h-t. foe .pinning must be 15 lbs. MANUKAC1 UKI.XG. Jeans, bine mixed, J leaf, 37 pr. yd atrel 44 31T 4 leaf, 37ti4J Sattinet. according to color. 3"4to5 Caasimere, aeeordme; to color, ?2a7S Cloth, according to color, 50 ino2a White Flannel, according to width, M to Pyrd 3-S to7j Blanket, per pair, 1M CO We have a very lareestocfc ofWOOI.F.V GOODS f or tne above kinds, vt inch we w in oe r;lad toexenaore for Wool, Cah, or k-wd of Produee, at ver fair price. A we ar deteiiined to warrant nor work rood, and oui rood diiraMe, we ht-pe and expect a larye share or ihe pnblie patrm.eT. CAM.! TRY VS, AND SEP.!! and if yon are d!annoiitted. we will make you whole. E. MACY UCO Laurel, April 6th 1S. 1CPITRT.IC INVITATION. sa . s at T t Punctuality IS the Life Of BCSineSS f 1 II K. nndersigned wnnin t. niter ine puniic ni. sin. I cere thank, for ihe liberal patmnace whirh he has hen-lol'-re receiv.vl. He would also remind his customers thai, in ord. r fur him to In p up his lock and do husinr.s, MONF.Y is an sscmial rniisid. ra. lion His arrai.gemrnts are such that all acrouuts due him should be settled ".y KW VF.AR'SDY. A C.ilure to am nd 10 thi. will anhjeet him to many serious inconvenienees. All his e lstomers an- iliere. f-re exnrcled w iihnnt fail or distinction to call and ' . S...C .1.-. Jl.r. arrange tneir aceouun oa or v-;'
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I f lo hUr.hi,,,,,,!,,! ,tL,0,. hi paten, wit dealt well as m ' It ntm n i n. t ..t . . where they can bnv I.n IW'lwir that k. I... : ifF.t, ;d'w,r gJ. ,ui rchirh n ' anV . -J T I "V?" ' !.e""".Vr 5 ! Cloths. F.neli blach Clnili Freueb do da American do do F.nfliih bruwn, blue aud preen do American j Bean raml Felt Cloth firry and Cadet do Blue, bUtk and rreen blanket da Cossinicrrs. t .... " 1 ."v" ,!o : f,Z i . j , do IlUt k French doesl n J-VeStlnE-S. i fI..I- 2:it. - I lacK ha tin " do nam mack and rancr Womed do Plark and fancy ilk Velvet Hed ailk Velvet for triinminrt Marseille, blark Cloih and Cas.imere Ve.tii ri Black and tancy ilkan.l saiin CK VATS Italian u Satin Stocks and Silk Hilkfi Satlinrtfa. nine, bbek, brovn aud drab Saiiinrtta tirev nneu i!o d ij .1.1 1 : . . . S"P t plain and f'.i.cv T. "3 ! "wnSine' cZfll t'S i irime I'trJ ami HrnTrrmn ' Krr""' Kentucky . I, .. M,,mrM'J J''il,,, '"' ''""'v i "aney plaid and varieeated Cloak Linin I Kiil.lnif ,n.l l-i J ' idnm-it i Super black silk warp Lustres airmen anil phainr..klM .1 A , mi ""' m"1'" 'l do R . . . ,IES : Saiin striiied Striped Alpacca do (In Mik nroraile and fitrured Worsted da ! Napoleon blue and Chameleon do j Merino black and assoriid do l.vo iesc Cloih black and colored do i Plaid and striped Mohair plain and chaureable ( hcitth and French Caihnien a : Monterey, Bili-na Vi, ,, Oretrm Plaids , Plaid aud striped Mous de Laiues I Super Mourning Gmehams j Plain and finer do j Cashmere de It hi lie , Plain and fancy l.awna I Linen and Vicioria do Irish Linens, Book Muslins and Swiss Mull Vktorist and Itiwhtm l.fiuii I i.inrn Cambrie Handkerchiefs ; White Lace Capes i Fanev Hdkfs , Fall Style, of Rihhons and Trim mi nr. I Ivet Kihhons and Hihhons i.rall kiuds ! Ladies silk and ca-hmere Gl ves t ic nic t.l.iv. s and Mitts Wonlett Mitts and f. loirs ) h',"" M,'ri" and Cashmere ll ll.fs ' 'n ' h!ek. white and fanev s.lk and cotton Hose I hrnd and cotton Laces and Edging imlrn Cnmlorls ! ew-inir Silks; Tailors anil Dress rriminin-t j lans; Combs. Thimbles; Muttons; Suspenders; Pockj ct Itooks; Carpet Bas-s,,cr. Ac. lint llmulrnl and Fifln ' Pieces of Prints ; Plain, plai.l. (lowered and firorrtl Armrican Prints ' ,.'"n l'1"1- 1'wer.d Enrl.sli and French Prims l Plain and lam y oil Prints And in lin,.. Prints of all qualities, descriptions and s.uioi mat any one can desire. Drrss Silks. Plain Mark Silks Med, pink, blue, -n en an I plaid Silk ' Fancy 11. no. t silk S-4 Gro de Klniie black do ('t tirsr ditoils (unl Dttnirstics. Bleached and l.ron Muslins ofvarious widths from t l les itiilr P.d I i.kines au, Mariners" Stripes Checks and On'lni", Wairnii rov.-rinirs; Linen and Col ton lia'ciur 111' ached a:ul brown Liii. n fable Covers do do Muslins SHAWLS. S.lk embroidered crape Shawls do tl! ni.il lihtti. l.ltt.L- u.i.l .Hn.l- .1. rn.iirea VI ni te Mia w Is Mik and Bullitm Frinire moic colored Shawls De Ln i nt and hi avy Cloili do .. and Caps. Mole Skin and Braver Hats Neuira silk and brush do Burn Vina and California do Common Angola da t-hililnn s Velvet Cans i -,i,k "J blue Cloth tin Fur .1- , - - uv Hani ware and Cutlery Ame Sltuvrls and Spadea l.OW IsJHfl .to do Pi ks aid Hoe Trace Ch;nn, Saw, Squares and Hinge innis .mil rilfK Poor, Trunk and Cupboard Lock ! Chisel, ,.. Crpentees' Plnnrs j j A largeaiid extensive Variety of I j Iron and Aatfs I . Also a complete assortment of qt F.F.NS WRF., 1 . Glas. Ware. Stone Waee and F.arlhrii Ware, Grocc- ' rics. Salt, s.dr Leather. Ac Ike Ike I I 1 he mbscrib-r would is h the public generally to I learn what his numerous customers a'rrady know, namely, that thr above article, are equal in quality to any in ihe country and sold as cln ap. He ha. an j extensive and long at quniniaucr with the most promincut merchant! ol Cincinnati and the eastern cine. . and this advantage enable. In in to bin ihe very first ; qualm nf roods at ihe low.t -tes il.- know that , he sells at as small an advance nn lhe wholesale cot ' j as any m. rihuiit in tins pan of the Slate, and he j flatters him.i It that he can convince any one who l wishes to examine for himself that ill eve. II. lice of. j article and cii apneas of price, he cannot he surpassed. KICHARD TYNEA. ' j Brookville, la., Nov. 1, 1SJSI 45 I j WOOL, W0 0L7 ! ! CArsiI Ftlt V()tL. ! WE will pay eah or g-nml fur 20,000 lb. of WOOL at fair priee thi eann. We have ' a lanpe stuck of Sattinett. Jean,' aimere. Cloth. I'weeiU, Plaid FlaiiieU, Red Umim-U, White Tlan1 net. Rlaiiket", and indeed almost every urticle in ' the Woolen line, which we with to exchange fur! , Wool at very low price. I manufacturing. ! We are ready to M-inutacture the above kind of Good a low for rash a an v eta.lihmnt in the, country, or on shares on form, r terms, Carding and Spinning. Will be done to suit customers, at last wars prices. I.' A K 1 1 1 iJ li i , , , ,, , .,, , . j eare read, for carding roll., and . ill he rvarty to wait on all who may call on u. fur work in that line, r I lihli.il In all it branrhe ran be nulls in mt rntlinnrrt.kt - all times. By prompt attention to our business in ; all its various branches, we are confiilrnt of rendering general .atislartion to all who call on us. 1 rr it and er. E. MACY fc CO. Laurel, April 10th, 1840. lr-om itnss noirsn. C1rnrr of t'ssssrl sail YVnlaasal Ml. eisscis.. isnti Having l.ken, for a term of years, ih.s ; larre Hotel, called Planters", I have changed lhe name to ROSS MOUSE. The proprietor feels con- . fid.nt hi. friends will give him a call, as soon as1 they find out where he is. L. BOSS. -IE C t Not. IS49. 4-!y Proprietrr. n. fc V. II. IOwrI)OOIIls Plane & Edge Tool nanufacturers And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery, irn, j. ..mi inr.r.i, i Bctweev Kighth and Ninth, CINCINNATI. I Coopers, Carpenters, Wagon, Cahiiiet.ami Chain Makers' Tools, of evwrv descrit.lion. ' . J ( 1 nlivay ou hnucl. OR MADF. TO ORDER, AT SHORT KOTICF.. Mar. JO. "4 13-ly DUI13IK & CO. irilOf.lZSALE DEALERS .V fiocKs, W.ifclic, .Icwelrv, ASli WATCH-M AKER'S TOOLS fc MAI F.lt 1 A LS ClONS TAX I'LY on hand, an extensi. r assortment r or fine Gold aud Gilt Jewelrv, Cold and Silver Speriarh s. Gold and Silver Lever and Verge Watches; Gold and Silver Pencils, Spectacle GlaM.., Violin stn nes, Perru.sion caps,p)aittla,Baxors, Kuivi. cis-ors, fee. Ac. Xo. J, Writ Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. Oct. 20, UI7.-s.J-ly Adrnlnistratoi's Notice. y. OTICF. is hen by given tat the nndersigned h taki n unt leiii-r. of ailinii.istratii.il on the estate of Brycr V. Moore, deceas. d. lair of Frails liu com ty. Indiana. All perseus indebted to the estate must make ininudiaie payment, and those havi ng claims must presrut them duly aatlientit ated within one year for parmcnt. Said estate is probable solvent. On. I, ;SJS- STJI.0M3X vVILLJAMS.aijft
JNO C. BVUIOS. Ho for California! Splendid Assortment Of Eastern 'US! i Mil liflt t.l i.u.rt.UKU. ..r 1 s t , , j inf mi aim mt r bU-r.jJ I ', LT ,,ar ,T" lK-HVrrd in Ihi, ..r Ih. thrv t . iii n fur i'uoiic pruiTaUv. y itivue EVERropr lu al and examine t'ur iht-m-vltvi . . FI MF.V AXD BOYS I nrir stock corm.i. i., ,,.1rl ( " P' '"""-J KnKl..k Wol Dyed BlkCIuih; In: l t s 3 " 1 0 e s so 10 5 40 10 " 6 7 10 RrawB "live Gntu Mixed 4 TweriJt; Heaver and Ft It Bfk. Mix'd, ami Fancy Casimro do; do; do; do; aiiucts . siyhaand prices; Kentucky .lean; Fam-v I wrxji, Silt Vel.; pa;n ,, filiey Smi, lniI Marsi,,ir, Vt-siiu; Gent I.in.n ririnr ..i-:.. t. r . ,. t "t ui.iiik nun, , Kiilmr lord and B errf-rii; Viniini r wear fur men ami b.iv.; I laid. Fancy anH plain French Linen; I rap, t, i ra) quecll, su,u,ut.r Clulh; ' ivankeeit; Si'k. Worsted, and Cotton Se -e. A. e I ICO .V"1:-"'- and French Print.: ! Pla d ToH de'vfi'T D"'"G.-d,. coi,.ror- , iulr, ... -imiiiurrs, .it nnv Liinl. liril . !L. IS rTed.'"r."iH,k " I "-' aaim Mi'i ie l.ust.is: M...I - t .. .." n A0"'' and cha.neablr l.u.ire' , p.d and plan, Jaconet; Mull; Bishop. Sw . bnc Miislm; p,, fl)f,lrr,, black 'and f isV:.,,.",'L !!,:h"p ';" Siting. fi.-M i . " n Aoysunan i k wis. Cainfancy Slk; nrs Ier, Keep,,,,, KdK.lr;More'Th,d V ii, ! Lac : lusirini-t: Jacomu F..lrlg i ,tlrli M ", "I""'1 f-" " t ribbon.5; h.,e. pink b ." ' ...d Mack Crane: Crape I.M. ; p,k ld i!,,,, lit h '"-TS "'T """'Collar.; Linen: Can.briJ and hem d-st,ichr,l HdkTs f. v and plain Crai.t.; coltoi. I.,.c l h.ea.1; s.ik Kid Glove.; , -.,.1 shor, M,.: .aIe t.I.ll batk tJ wnt s anrt Coit.ii. K.i.f; Silk Unit u:e ic : rmb ri bfk and mode su, ,; C:l. hmrlr s ,;.,.' lU" rJ 01 k HOXXK S , Florence Braid, Gimp, China P.arl, Ene. Sira I t i) in tt ..n C... ... , - ... ' t ----- . -..., uaa aim i Ladies and Mis.e. Fancy Bunnell; for I . , HATS AXr CAPS. - siii, L5"" "sria-,; of Mic skin, B.aver, Vutre. v" ' '"l,!':r,". Sportine, Pearl Ashland Hue.,. ,. Doulileand S,.,clr Brimmed Lerhom, I P''n. Pedal P,l, i.r,f :., Vt.,lr C1 ' ' Oil Cloth Caps. Ch.l.ln n". Leghorn Hal. j HOOTS AM) SHOtS. j ISO prs Men and Boys' Boots; UOO " Shots" 1 u '-M"' Calf, Morocco, Kip. anj Siont I -.hoes: Men a Pnmps and Slippers; Latli.V St,..,t r me Boot.; black and I. fill Can. rs. .d half tiaiti ers; Bu.kii,.: Ji ft-. rson Tie.; women", .alkii.r Sh.-; HI k and light Kid aud Morocco Slippers; Seal SlipI ""! ;r,"rl assortment of Boys", Girls" and V. hildien's Shoes. j HAHDWAJtE I Ot all kind., queensv,re sfroceries , nails. cot;on yarn and batimir. lipptraud sole leather, brown and I IHch d mud. n, checks. Ini.rvs. ,.lw paper, blaif k-is. ases, ,pades, shovels, scythes- forks, lanre .leelards, rope, trace chains, sa., squares, h.115.., . screw s, lacks, knives and forks, spoons, rules, plane 1 hitts, ailie.. Inns, u thr, norm and . rasps hle, chisels, trace bins, Vc. Steel bead., work ; pockets, and purse clasps, riue. and t aist, c inibs. pins, needles, silk thread! and notions of all kinds , Brunkville, April 6, H49, 15-ly Fall Stock. rpHK SUnscniBFr? has ii.t .ipeu.d his s.ock of I -- New-and v,. Srl. cied Go purchased eanrrssI ly for lhe i'AJ.L ASl) IIISTER SE.1S0.5 and now i nfl'ersth. in to ihe public on the most fv.,r ,ble term. . He believes that from lour experience in the htuines and the satisfaction he has heretofore uniloiinlv Riven hi. patrons, none v. ho examine hi. ,,i... ,n ... sonment wi.l be at all disappoint, d, cither m the I rice or (limlitn. To his usual full supply, be haa added the following .t Siiperblark dress SILKS . 4'asliniere d.- K hinc Striped A Ipacca j Bl'k and fancy Alpacca i Kmbroidered Cloaking , Plaine aud Fancy "nslins de Lainc Mohair and Silk Warp I.usir.s i Super Mourning Ginehauis I Plain and fancy do j Super Kmrli-li iti-nwn ci'ound Prints 1 " "' black white do Fnrnitii.-e Prints j In this department we k Hie atirntioi nl ihe laI di. s, as we have a cry full aud choice rullecliuli .f I' prints of every variety in si) le and price. S'i.ttr's. s7;,j.,iV, tVr. t? Emhrnidrred Wool Shaw! " j IMain lilitvk " tt Siiier mode nnd hl'k Do I Silk Kmhr- idered o bilk Krincr Thihrt Do Mii'lm de Lfl-iic Pj A!o Main ' l)n Fall i U nf K ibbnu and I rimm.iig Velvet Rihbitii Silk and Linen Kritifet I.adie' Snk and t'n.hmfrf Glut Fic Sic -tve and Mm M'otilen Mitt and !ove I.ineu and Cainbric Mlkf I Super Mixed Wool Huie nttc Merino 1l J Cashmere Do ( A fit. I aortment of Cotton flntery, white Jt Colored J Children p.aul and fancy H-e Pari IIoiN, a lKutifu article for children : Tyrol Homt t j Wniden Com fort I I.adte Ore lldkf and Cravjitj J Thread atid Cotton Lact saud Edging R.iok Muwlin Ma.il I Plant and Embruidcrt d Jackonet la1irs Slav i An aortment of els cant and substantial cuMont , . made Gaiter and IShoe. ! ( 7 v, 4 ssinirrcs Vrstittxfs. French Rlaek Cloth Rrnwn.Rliie and Cadet Ctolha Pilot and It Over t.'-atii.e Phnn and f.itcx Cainier- of ne tr1 A very h.aotifiil eleeiiiti and very cheap Super line plum att-l f.ntey Twit rli JLaniartinc Cunl, Butfalo Cord, Beaverteen Sc. Jtan ( V.v .V. In thi department we have an tbunilnnt tnck of every clur, plain and fssiiry, and ol every quttity. I "I he het oriimut . have t vtr precn;ed to our customer. VF.sTIXfiS. Rich fancy Wo..en and Si!k Viting Saiin atd Silk Ve'vci Io Itetliau Cn at Fanev I Plain and finicr Pocket H'c'k'fi Gltie and Mum ry I nut. I.ineu A large stock of bleached and blow n Mu!n I la fa a Cm ps. BInrk Rrnh Hat Po Iu do low crown Ctmnion nsro1a If mi Rtnck and brun Mtxivan Hat D d.i do for bo) Bi;.xoil Wlni Cap Spring Cloth do Navv do do piena a iota i raveling no Do Cold dicg. r Mu.krat d. p,tv,. c,,h nfn lt Oo child's Turbans It..re ,t.,.l XI.,.., .ar.r.'f.-. n it 11 Minn . . sr- . ; Calf. Kip and Goat Bootees Chil Irenes and Misses dodo du v ..uorr.. s tiroirau. j l.adie Kid hind tit and spring keeled tie Do htrh hnkin Men and Boa Kip and Thick Brogana j Youths" Kip " do 1 "'""i ""ra ., '', ,, . do M'" . " .v. . lu "u." Shoes, fine (rrormrS. 1 1 II nl mil rr. tJllM-Mi-ttarr. Stone ft Di li' Ware. SOLF. LK ATHF.Tl and ail thr anivles usually kept Stlid.-r these heads, fresh, well selected and cheap, to weici. w-c caaa houcslly invite i.e public attention, tj N. D. tiALLIOX. AT - , ... A laOTge and SpIenCllU C!TorK "r KIP " CALF SKINS. Al o Moroc -J..c" ". I.iaiing., e. 1 tlf ItMlfls . The above stock nf I.eath.r I have lust received this week from Philadelphia, and is of the best mauulartori iniheritv. JAMES D. IIKNKY. Laurel, June 9th, 1819. 2J TRR MS OP Til V. INDIANA A31KKICAN. f IV'O Dollars in advance, fl.30 in ia mmith, tJ.OO at the end ofthe year, and an addition nf 30 cent for erery year pavment i delayed thereafter. Adtertisbmk;ts. One onrefr lewi' beinerted i hree tiute for one dot lar,if payment be made in adeanee; one dollar and tw enty-tit. e rent if pay. ment he delayed one year; and one dollar and lit'ty ct ifdehiyed twoTfiin, md in thr same proportion fot the time payment i delayed. Larger ad-vt-rtisrmen : for a longer tine will be charged nn the same pnnciph a, LOST I hare lot a note given br Walker 9l Hroiher, of MetiMiora for one hundred and thiriyQve dollars, drawn Augut 7th, 1K49. Said note having been paid off, this to forbid any person finding or becoming in poeioa of a id tiote from erer prescu'e u fc? aolUetiun.
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.1. i..... . " MEDICAL NOTICE. R. J 9 ! " "ii lT R 11 8 A I. Is , TATE vf Cinrinna'i. Ohio, hns located in this d place to pravt.cclhe ECLKCI lC or HKFOKM s-.t -ni ..r M.dicme. Office ou the West .id,. ,.f , Public Square opposite ihee-untr nffl. .-., whirehc nay be i..ui,d at all time., h-.n nut absent on pro-fi-uial bnsiitesa. " Dr -.11 1. iil ilcruie paiucular attemion the tr. atmens of Chronic Di.rri, liver. Lim'S. Sl.mntl. ... Of the il.o....,F...Sk....fcc. Alsi ,n,he ."V:; Ulcers. liiiittM-s. Gfiiire nr GnmpU el.-. a. Iv 1 1. rues, r.u:ltie. Uliun. ,,-t.:.--S.eilinr. So.l.l Head. Carh'iuie'. v..,.ii Keiira'.eia. tl I i .... . . r I . . , "II St; ft nit-i tnsv be si.e cessllll.y tr.-ile.l unli .ut tlu ii.f of Meicu.y, A.-e-me, or any t.ihcr caiit-rruus iir. 5Hererertcra. Prof, of iheori and Kraciice in il.e T V. Voaaowr Eclrt'tic I.isntiiir. J RucitAXNAx. Pr.if r Pl.r.:.. I K I.. Hill. 1'n.f. ,,f s,....' :-. . J-Kimo. Prof. ,.f tbt-try Slll fracticein the Fc Ieit:c ll.suflteat Memphis, l)r P. K. WAM,AHCH Or. T. V. T,oht ti-her i e w G o o ! s. ' G O L I ) K X ' A S S O K T .11 F. X T . Cheap! Cheaper! Cheapest'. ... ,,. L1XCK & KARQl'II A?, m . -- r. ,v 1.1111,1 H In r 'li.ir.ii.t.-rr ih..,ka r.. .1- . ST-.;.... - 1 at , " - I UHU'ltl aTtr -- 1 ... r, .., r.i .,,,,rt. , h,.T ,.w of-r a Hr.ut.i.1 Assorlnii 1 t i. p,ill .d Sajn.oerG.M-1.. . d lion. ' v-lund rrom tlie.h.me.t .locks ot the sr.. '. I h. ir stock now cm.i.t. .,. .,e. SLP'-r 'neri-aii,Eue;ish, Frrnth and Gfirmau Brca do do do do do Plain and Fancy Ca.sitners Bl.iek. I. Ine. cry and f.i.ev Satinettl Kentucky and Domestic J. ana Tweeds. V. Iveil.ens, l.inneus and Cottl-llKdes Patagonia and other Coatinr. V IIS TIXCJ-i. Super Press, d and Ciin.d Satii.s lo Plain and Fane 1 2i Iks do Silk and C. im,, Wlviis do Frriich .H,l vu, Buck I n. tir. du 1 unci au.l Plain Suniriirr V.-iuirs 'anarttd B.. it! it".' it, sTiioodsi. Super Plana Black Purr S,.k- arm-d Lumr do I'laau sVlaik I iir iiIi .M.rmu Chani-able ,.. Plain Black and Col'd Alpacra I.u.trrs do and Silk strip.. I Mode Cloihs felestial striped Lu"t. rs new slylel C.illlorillM I'laids (0 W.iiii and Silk slriprd Mt.-le Cloths Freiuh, Sc.iti-h and Donesiic Ci.o -Uams do do t1.! do do tlo do do do do do Co do do il lo do do do do du du ria u cink. Hlur, (i.-rn. an, I Hurl" Krrn.l. Plain and Sim.. J '..II -.i.i.t.n n. I ..... op Plain and Kancy Mouse .le Lain. Plain ami Kluwerrd Lililieli. ,'new sllle) Plain and Fancy American Print, -a., .rtij; do Ki K'i-li ft Kr. mli du da Plam and Fancy LAWN'S Plain cr.is, iiarrr.l and striped Jaconctta Honk and Mull Muslin. Plain .V. Fanev Dr. s Handkirvlm f. I no Silk no d , , 'm " !""' -'"i"' Pol k. t do ' , S! k S:,k'aee Veil, and Greet, !!era-e I , t! a"' " ancy 1) It KSS SM.KS ; Plain ami Fauci Silk Cr-.va-. ! DlK.J I'iM' I'S. , Apron. Furniture and Mai in. r.' Cocks Bl. avh.d and Br.. .lurn .blci."ha d." '!" "" ,o I .It, .... SI... I.... Mcthiien, Uauiilton ami i.ilur H-d 1 'ickmr M hue. Yellow, lied and G-.-ru Flannels lllea-liril, t.rowii anil c-tl'.l lltiilio -s . ol d MmtJii., N auket us and heli u SI I A .S. Soer F.mb d while erape S)ia 's do do and pi no I.I k a i.l mu.lc I lull, I Sliiul. ilk fra gd do do r.-rnr;,. sl.a is Bjn.iets & Super French Li.ee l'.-.iiorts ri.e -tiii) .1. l-.iln I I. n-.-:,.,, lu-ciii ,t.t do Cti. a... I :iu-l..o.l ,io do Ki-r. i re lira .1 in.d S. fl Straw ,1.. 'is..-s (ass .rtrill i A S'.'I'ERIOK .iSM K TMEST OF F.I.V Y. PI. .US -I.V) . AP KltiHOSS. I.AVLS. B iblsEirs, T!:rEA')As,, co '.'; .v ld ;js;s. i.jll .y ).',, IVlllTr: Ali ?T!Xr' sh.k: co eras k i. f.v.tv udol muckisgs, SILK ASl) MOHAIR rV.V',r.y .IS 1 1 LADIES' Its LSI BU CTOSS; L DIES' ASD CESi V Kin. MLK ASD COTTOS ! . tiOiti. LoukmT fJlas.ei, Wall Paper, Hals ami Caps, Hoots and Sttie.; Latlii s and Cent. Ca -pet Sari,.; Lrniliri I. a-. Parasol, aud Faus; hht.e I etr.; Hard t ar.- ami Cutlery; Class and Q,n.- ii. w rt . Tr 'ci-. Main r and L. j I lisn.a; Wooden Ware: Ctr-'C. nes, Sec ,Ve )ke A ll kin.t. ..I . c. iiii'rr Protlnce t-.kei. in eai hang.-lor eoods AI CASH PRICES, f t hem-m-pit our ii i.t. : i-A liimlil,- .,s,.. o.e i. p. , f, rr, .Uo a slow sh.ll.Ng ' LINCK V FA -'iOl'II A . March 13, 1S45. COPPER, TIW, AKD SHEET IROrJ1 lanufacforv. j T" R.A.JFTFU won'd n -pretfii'U iuferm the i ' . iitti' f P"'i l ill- and tuiimt. '(-at he hn e m- ved t hi n w R 'iililini. ie itimr N tin h -f 1 Pi i e suire. and mrli n;'""-ite to 1 ii't k anil Farquhar, w hi-re he exp I f 'i k r e--iiwta n I m latnl. and oat. .f tin !. .i ti:t rml. '.! t b-t t jt le of workmanship, a Comp !rtv aur mt nt of IJrriss. (4p:i ' i '.' V.. tp 7V.i-?r?v Ife ha" 1., ti hard, anil e-tn tan t ly reer ii-ty, l (re ai rt'iti n h- t it..ii n-- -ff" rti'tit I h market. p n n r (JA'K P.N'S P A I E I . t ESOH'S IiO'. MI.K OVEX, HK.iOK'S ( IM SSKM , thr ni-i-t R'.,rf.i.il Mtl. i nf Pit EM X L' M, tog.-ibt r with air it.t and Parinr tovi-. He il keep rononniU n hrod for nV, Suci-i" K- lib . I"..!.. Kit! . TiiKMilit, vkt!l.'i. a- d t..nt kin (,f IT.ilt.iM-Hjr . fntier-. Vi.rTl.- Ir..i. O '! -kili.t. lid. At. C'.sf pt and I in Gmt-ri an;' Pip . w hr pur up ar -he h- r-et n.t'n e. F. i . : hi Hff f hi -iu u tl I h keld .'t Clt-eMinSf i Cit1i pnreo.or tnwer limn ran be Id here. Hii !d pTit roh, a nt; a!! w 'i u i-ti t. i'-i . 1 w ilf p ;.- 4 Jl at theicn of thr GREEN STOVE, where he wii) end a . r to arciininiida;e t he iu 11b the be I ol ail arrielc in hi ttue. l'"r'ltras. ( i.pper. and Pew ter. will be taken in exchange fr an it U t in his hue. F. H. A. JETER. Aug. 221, I8;a.,-H5. Beware of Counterfeits!! THEN I in Cint-innni, la-t win erl n v rv ir 1 v a (11 m i t (I with m v old and l"t z Manding rttiifrh, and in mi kii a en r w a ind net d to trr Ir. IIDS IXDMN BALM of LIFE; the n I .-f I 0U tamtd wa o udi!en and m pvrm:inent that f. ii it : to lie my dnM to obtain the aqerey. I hae !hm- a ami now- offer it to my neighbor a the lit-t and fet rt-medy fr coogh, void, bnnichiti. incinient eonumption, afhma, soar throat. hnarrne- and all I.VNO DISEASES. Mniter and 01 lor ptiLlic ptakera will hud themelre signally benefitted by; it e. Bexonrrmt Imttaripnt." None rennine butDr.TID'S Indian Balm LJe. Prepared otile he j De P K. WOMIHT'GH. At the Fclectie Dipenarr on ith t. between Vine; and Raer. Cincinnati. j JOHN fflYKtftn, Agnt. OFFICE FOR TIIE CCRE OF I Long Dieae. I.ivrr Complaint, Scrnfn loti Dieary ifht unintte Atfi etion, lirihrr merrira tr tti : K'nimiMt form; Ivht n. Caneer. St. Vnw- Pnee j Parali, Tic-Dolor. . Ft male bm and Wakj in- and at) C brume I)ii a of t he htimach. Heart, ( Spleen, Kttoiey, Ere. Sk n and ih-r Organ; ar the J Eelectic lwpen-.ry, onh ide ofKifth . iMtweet J I Vine and Hace, Ciiieinuati, O A iterdu r Phy-ieian Ir. T- K.WOMH.UCII. Death to Tooth Ache. Prepared only by Dr. p. K. Wombangh and old by resM-cIalile Orugirisis ihrnuglioiil the Xorih and W. si. I rin remsvil tr m-v r fiil In rurr m hen uaa1 at enrsi inv t ihe itirertinn : anil it miy he o-d hr all rhit i u i patient with perfect a'etv at all time a it does not ! contain any d.tngt-rou article and w ill nut injure the ceth. JOHN" H1VKAHD, Asm!. atiociztmis. Tea, Cofice. S;sr, M!a'v, tjice, Tohareo, Pepper. Gng r, s;pkce, Cinnao-.t.n. Are. ite. A 11 w liich si ill he sold as cheap at lhe cheapest, for cash, nr fur any kind ol couiuri pro.lnre. X. U. CALLIOX. March 33, llir Enjine Shop and Poandry, by a. u. n a i.adi k n. Front Streel opioiie White Water Canal Ratio, C -inati. On hand a-d itrate at tin time. r.ngiiievv S i'.i do 3 do f do lit in. 0.iodtr, 4 feet stroke. 9 in. do do do K in. do 3 do dn 9 in. d t do do I in. do I do do 44 in. do 20 in. do 1 do PRTABLE MILLS AND CORN SHCLLERS. AH kind of .MILL fi V K I G made to order. Mar t:.H4t,fl4
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P l''!i!iJi:i;iHtB1raI: f;e i-nuian BRANT'S mmm INDIAN Sin ?",'' Pt tMo-s.iav l'i rriio?. .ca. tredwi-ai raaei of a.id .iauLMd LUStSS- sr.ck h.-.tt.ess M were cover I vi.ire cared i-v a- v u.- d.ci.ie. .-.':. . . hupcUa w ere vims i,f the OEted 'tnr.. tu t.p hlvu oeen pr.MtoutcS l.y 1 f, :..;, ,w . bv bvinc Si-t,tii had il.etr MirKii-ciotbeii rai -.V. i 4v. oeen c-jred. 1 vet liv : ir,. wiIO ; , ,s . ,;t s-r'we"!-1' U"y' " L-ar ., I It poMesMW a!l the erc J nar.rV-.n virsw imvu v ; P0""1' B0,'' " ns pmpsra loo -.vhrfa w c .: : BRANT'S INDIAN PU;FY!NG EXTHACT. Tiie Pa-'sarn d-rert front fte ts-rsc.. lec-.i- it serrro; raoaVuri trskA oe jru. wrti otvtjt fc ... SW-.tuttfy nccmiry tjr. the out - ' COUGHS AND CONSUMi'TiO:. ; act al! d sessra cf a pn"moiisre naitre sncii & ,. t, . us ij. yrrore so fatal ualcr oni tna2iiat. w ac-a uack liio J I ' Ureas!, Tliruat, Lungs, and lire rtI T..: BALSAM net s and crass Vucrxt i.i t-.t I. VSO a':J e.sevr!:ere nts-rsnuV-i. as crrfcriiji nnd M.t.'j-. Vir IVKirviNi; E.rascT ciro a--.l Arj.'i mji cin i i.. lis nun cures nin com of Cm aiil Vvaas.!;; a , ttrt, atter ail vJict remei.es have fai?rd iiiijic' Thousands of Consumptioas and. c4nm.c Coap'it abonitanl'T 1 ail'y prove its vnu'n. rySivtrv i;d.viTe-.i eurp.iifo pn.Ver. a- 1 in suci d.sesae. arwl jia a;i ; souiiitn.T, tieai:n pr.i?riie. in the fo lowmsr comi.;; Kl J HW.-,. vii - SpittHM nf r..'n--d. Kr4;a: ct f r .an i Pais tn tv lit r.i tt and ,s,dr, .ViMMwKs Aitkm etel f'.aii:tt, P.ttp.'.iuvn nf rt H-trt, I s Vera afanrt.-rt, f.-i-IWy ani SuMimer Cmtjiaiut '.a Lkildrc a-i.1 .Irf.-l.s, j jii . FEMALE WEAKNESSES & CCMPLVNTS. No remotly ofVro.l 10 xUc p iVr.c hi ever t -i hr!f i -tCitn and fectual tn TCtmri,io aL I l!:..:e,:;ii aia irmjularitic of v.ic tt bitA.r' ri L.-"oxr r Balsam. I; tniAf nod.licrtrcci,' wiie'Ltr r- o .!'r.. t upjtrtM$kn, r?w. or oil.er t ikuesi !U"t- LAi i-S ALL, by ttrenothcniti-j ;'af -vtfm. e i,-iJ thr . .ncvi a.xtTx.i4i tt'.4 SiiiVCVi ilkl(A6.UiY i COISTSTJIVIPTIOIT. A OYINQ WOMAN CURED t W tate tli;s rwnr, o jro-e tl.e rowrn to svt -in BALSAM i u-M, rvtn after tli 1 .-tvim i r-tsisrs-fj by p.it ciu.i a nd fru-rtdt u in .',.' kikt if..,.,- ,j tijiwrtvartaii, y pvisg -and, :o lhj cju. so fa com;, ' that th shrovd and hkial-ci c f ml vet b-m,t : Yv the particxiar$ ci'tj: fju-e. cii i U.e rjtc:'tts cx : sJ?:.-.. d prof. ot fci; iLe circuiiaj'.aiice and fc!, m e rcfr. tu o;u!AVlTiLETS. Tir. cure w-u etTf?ed cn M;p. 7iC. PTKE'I T. f TaUwUm Spa, Sarat-t ,V V ; j r. c. l-t. yond dou:U many uthrrt, a.mvtt tJcuiy h (-, : -yt innumerable CrtavO i'I C'v;.;'!l C o .i.n-ptt . i. si.. I which (6w pronounced tcurahie by sua fvl phy-:;!., s j FITS, FITS, FITS. t Mers. J. K. LIPPINCOTT PX. rvvy-r:-::: u -r-J chi'C a HulBrrrur. SUtiran e-ianht, l ewtty'tiiT.ia, wiuio I vc, M.iv IS. t4t. s: .time, &isuon o:;.."- i t v f;ts i. .-..r-, in I t-n aer.TVii from the uw of BRANT'S l'L "LtNIiV BALSAf, tta: one of v.r oun;.rs .r -HiA-'l them ttua Iht eUuA, nii.cb hen 'il ec: to riTsr-r . uvnrtl tw-f-.WM cjred i y Uie um of Brant's 4' 4:.Sa''I. j J,1TEH CO.MPI.AI.NT-nVSPErsiA. 1 Seotir r:0Tk:ejf far ii? aires v2Wivd bv BRA1NT. i CHUOMC U YSTSTE U V , tj:vi without iv-sWi,. stVI CHOLERA INFANTUM. ( K' tnnther tierd ever mourn he dt-ab of tr c!i:H i r t tli.it cu.d-dt-roy:n ; CLsinia-tiT. w-'i-n t'ti'iiuj -.- I weather i.'hiera lnf'tmtntt or W'Hii i cji.ed S-Wr , CoMrLAiVT f -BiiAl.rS rtI.Mo;A:.Y B.'."iAM Le uuniiiiitered to 'ite chi U. It :i',.. i, i.jwfvtr, m t bbrt. bt v-. vi T:r.re au l-r.s ; j. .imc: . :j .j ; eif u Uj!ie preitcrihe. ur.ul iLtt ;jaip.'tL . cbt:-tJ j If th&ntnn(f f rvrrt ff Fcrcf.uir. Ccvcf. .c.f Sil't. n-rr s'Ar- .iinTrfiJjKfltf, fiif Fn. rf-an tii thtY SMALL. , Ur.WTITY trhU h tr11 id a Vrdtriue . rftrt cxrr cf , vM iftr.Twirs, Tt-iv pro- f f fl.e puwiin.ii rru;.w( povrr it t're .--'- yhirh rV.? xv'Jiic rrtid 7. rJ guzb c.iic then tfre i uxgvnUotiaKe truitnc ti.. s BRANT'S INDIAN IPCRIFVIXfl EXTI1ACT it vtitk a yjtd'eir.e, in every rrrprcf 1 : -Tt! prot?f, m are.Tt rt'-ret et Ceci. 'lirtt ONE Pt 'ii'I K t : - th-in t'Tere is coTi:ie-l tj; FOl'V BCTT LFS r-f i-:v VwI pzri'da, or any otlier i:. d c 11 it : t n vx 1 ii i-:.er.i for n.v. Tbere it nTi.Uu.'ed yut i, jv.r jw"", tie, Vr. l-v Tbe use ff t'ii i-.vii hidmn Pur-f,-rr. : a' wen- I'Y. 1X0 vet LIVE rl:tv tJfit were LAVE an! CPtVPf.FTv cmi now WALK 'Ii y ii ar v re SICK. St K'vl : ana ia.iir.vtse d:eeaecd have tt-en HraLEi-x..i C" D. Hundreds Tlious ands who bavr uted rR.4T'S Pl'KIFIEX, i-frer i:nv 1.7 u.ea and tced an. the S-ir ?tTi!?a t.id ot'-er nT-l.me- r cm mended to cure b.oud diseass , htvc uciaii Uiat Brant's iU the Cheapest ; teene rme hctt?e of it haa w.,yre rat ff:t-r.!. curerire n:a!--r In it. a'.wl. in coiieeiicnce, cure more diae, m much lm lime, than one battle ol are obe- TT7ti.-..ir. If. tl en. one hctile uf BRANT'S Pl'KIFIFR w iii cure FCl'R TI.VFS more d;s-r" timn wf Ix-trte ct vireavr? itla BRANT'S Pl'KfFlER" wotsj W u rtv a: d.7-? f '.o'tie, a ,rrutpitnua tT nre d-JUir. R;r lip int" PVR I FIE n in sold for cniy ONE Vi iJ.LAR a I or. - ; ae-i a a l onle of it hat cured, and i- en.-.Ue ot'eunr. T, f Of ti T.VK' a much dises. s vne K t!!e v-i stumtj-tr.-. tJ-v.-o-fore. Snra-iTsartlia. in cnjtpitnee of r rjwer tirii iei nt--uicai erc.cfirv. ev.Ml.ti t'C 4ti! fil no more T'-i t-ric-fi:-e eentw per bul one duuir. ; be a chfjp a t! PL Iiiril it at One Dollar's "V7orth ! Huwr n-neh CAXCFR !inve trncli S VP HI MS hew lmo!i SCBi'FFI. s. will e"."7.?r' irf.'rt of I r.AST'S I' I Kit IK h ct;.: 1 It---d a-e lo.ioivai' itaUfiricj!, w izicb. ia a pis:nien of puv. . r : CAIs-CEROUfJ SCROFULA! Thi ia tbe eaae of a dtrir -rn who tff lirrr. va rned of a wore raw of StTf-KVLA, i y on y rir-."r- ?w. ;? of Brnu:' 1'urd t r, tl;an ever wp.s cured hyJ e e-e of tirelre ca! loss of tbe I ' SfrxcjyrriUa t:.j w m- e er: e. firs-fiparuia lft.rf f.r-rut tiltui jxtcerto. i..ct vic c-'i vf -"ic.i a eri-sirtTr-lii kinett case. Mr.J.P H AS h, IN. of few. usuii C V. x d--ttstsi f'ur tyecra w.i cm fined to hi bed lie text -eie ' vu o nnirli d i(ed ani deiitiita'e'i up to ie r;n..'! :a. rx.fe h hatil to hi ln-ad. He Ind tiie tf ,: irt'r: ? 1 UC-1 Al L i'f the r- &lrtnirjl.Tt o liu (-its.! fli'f" fot ITss-mr i'-i lrste, sjlti wa ci iltd4't'd lo l-t- in a ,... -j lUiie, i-r. c. u'-. roT V-e t tv r -- v- -i . C'tniiueuCi-d n.n; bHANTS PL'RIKIEK. H: .'.. eitr iiMi'yrjf. fr.'trt ear tn etir ; a fve Kot ritrri thrr-r,,-At ir.'r.fT:v, i.Ti ler !.: Ct.ju. to t: a! le 1 reairt.; r ,; roe ho e ; ut ear tea so ea.-n nrcurl Ui'it i: run!: l-e 4 vp our ol" iTp p.a"i It oti.y l;id:t:- i.y a su.7 r'i err ; tt - ' of ottt arm wo d-"royr.l hv t o u ceru ; mn u!ef.- ::ii r the ann. a h;r-:e a irau't ,a:id. n-nr'v en? V.r. i rtde iati kit U TL.i i.o w aiii ciett v. U aucti p'jtri.'. iis-i-i. ri'ei.r:rr r:'rerw, on tsriot.-) yr.-' i f lf !(( . 2 or fartiK'i aaJ a.i pirt-cului., tee on I AXDr. TkK'M -VS V1LLI A V5, oe tiffi.r mo' k ,f,- t ' y. ac:m ff lUm.e. wu eaned to see H-o-ifrj ;f: ci 4 .V re e c.n;ir.eu-e.. iiswii; hrant's i'ur.fer. Pr. V.'.t j.t.'.- I u:u). rmi ttien id li.m that ail tie wneditiam ia tf.c t--rii eou.d not er.rc hint tl;u; hi caae w o Worse than Hopeless ! Now fear Mr. HASKIN'S tiTemcirT rf furi! He a"; "Mv wife rToeiintUitit-hoi:;? of hlt.iST'S FFXtr Yi ', K TRAL T, tf iSi-i.'i fe I rn.anL. druL'trirti. of :.om. I Conimerioed ih.il nvA Ktnsn to tjet bftier. T l it " enabled tne t yet tj? rr.y bed, w i.ere 1 i.ad ho fi:;.!ji J tie te-iir; Tt,e terr-nd fat'l erthbled me To tytt t; eh :-: the t'lorf b' ttie en.,b.-Bd ine V vmi; tix ., t i. tj: ( i tre, wiiere I t roc a red rx biAtlet nre : uid mini I i d ("n.lied usi?. t! em. terciitera o t of tw-ri n r" i d ? vp and three Uttie more effected a PKIlKEt'T CL'"-o a.1 the u-ceta, ai.d rt'.k.-red mc lo yi- d h4ii.i.'f FornTEEN witnesses: Mr. 21 ASK IX haaworn to the ahore fu-a. and iie n-e-a are w.rnr d and c,rT::-d to I y Pr. T-WIf.r.T.A ?S Mr O R. HKtjW'N. TTisne'orot t;.e H ctt-Kome Unit Mera BIsSF LLi; LEONARD. . e ard rx-tau tiiMr,i; and ELEVEN ouier tetjwtabii citeu. For klr Ly m. w. iMtT.r, r..-ttu:r. A T I 'A V I X J.: Co., Fatifti !, WM. IVItO I t OX, Mi tair.o.-n, I l TATM VX, ..as.ir.-l. C. K. OVKH I ON, Andtrso.i. I l.P A VE!t, I i.H i iv. H. KIfK!t A Son. .r.iwr..;,t. J. L. ANDRK-V, DiK.i-pe ,i; , and by at nt in t 'ery town in iU? Stale. A! letter and or ). mij.it h jil lr-wi-.! i i WALLACE Jt CO.JO; Proausvay. Nt York. D.c. 19, 43. i Executor's S.jle or j R r. A Ij k V A r 7 j rjIME untlt r-igiivd. Executor of the Un' P 'J e-t..im iU of Junifi Dnily, Ijtf f I i c-unty, deet.wd, will otf. r li.r ;il-. at puhli .II a ;...ki next, the folio, ing desenbrd iracl ol'laiid. f :-. on ine nn min, mi AHiurc&v tne Min un ad rnuittv. tu-vm: Part of the WfM l ilf Xotth Vet ruarrrr ol -ctif.ii ihir three- (J. of Town Ten, Range One, West ic. eoiit;tMii'; "i:i -thing orer iiy acres; ntJect to lhe dower of the Widow of it:e decea- d. I rrnt.Oit hilfof 'he norchae mor.fr ta-h in kan-1: lhe reidi:e tin the Slih Oei-ein b-r, J , 0. !- b hy ti.tte, u a ing anprj .-tu ut, and wi ib ;w riu al security to the .(. etOi : io;. ol" 'be w:id riti d. TiiOM AS CA'AF I , Ex-tul-if, cxC Jan, 11. H.'O -3-4 Administrator s Notice. VOTICE i hereby given that the underir;n. d, h takt-n I tu r of a.l iniiii"iraiit.u on the i stair or Mary Hrt field iaie of Franklin eon t . and na;- .f lod. ma, decra-rd. Ail pt ron itd bud lo the J ti eta'e are r;infitd t make immediate p.ij iT.ci.'. au-1 those l.a i.-g eta m gainst the saiue are loitifi' d to teeeiir tin m dul nuih miraiiti for S-tt.rn.cnU 'I he said eirfTite isamjiU Solvi nt. Dec. 17, 1543 aUAViU IIETHICK aJm, JOHN7 D.IIOWLAM), Attorney at Law,
