Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 January 1850 — Page 3
Thm SW-beorle Qamrts r oliror.in Mr. Eiai't Ufpart the Mnblert tm Ills-
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From the Pacific Nws, Xov. 30. J "'"g18 "cber vein, to n average of $2, or of 1, j In our last publication, we alluded briefly to , or f 'la'f dollar, to the pound, aud lit resultthe interest which had been excited here by the j remains, in every point cf view, almost ; exhiSitation of some fine specimens of gold-bear- j equally uuexampled and momentous. J ing qusrtx, said to be found in inexhaustible' The whole question is, does gold -bearing masses or quarries, through the whole mountain- '. quart, making any approximation to any such i ous region, which forms tha western slope of the ! yie'd, exist in California iu vast ond inexhausti- j Sierra Navada. We have since had an opportu- ; ble masses? On this main poiut, the recent utility of examining these specimens, and of learn- j "estigations of Mr. Wright, coiucide entirely i ing, more minutely, the character of the rock, ! with the observations and conclusions of MrJ the tests to which it has been subjected and , King, and with the testimony of all the "explothe results which it has given. We desire to ( 'era of the region with whom we hitve conver- ' avoid all exaggerated statements upon a subject j They all agree that a lnrge number of j in rvmrrl to which the attention of tha wnrM in ' of veins af ouartz. nermo.itn flaiM.. . . !
" ft - - j -i it- - ' . .. i j mo western already sufficiently awakened, yet we deem it'pe of the Sierra Navada running, minutely nnt trtA mnph to smv thllt IrlA fnpfa trill, inie. I frOQ north to Kftutll. anil llimminA ... I 1
ted in regard to the character and structure of this vast mountain range, appear to us
f this vast mountain range, appear to usjni n all directions. Mr. Wright, we learn,' iltopether to surpass, in imDortance. anv nrevi- t '9S well assured of the re-tlitv f il. it. . '
ous discoveries in the Gold Region, which hav .At Kaaii n.A nnKllp Wa Bra rr ail in. laoMi
,v j - mcau; a iar expense, that the whole subject will very soon be brought ' placed a number of men at work, on one cf the in an authentic shape, to the attention of the localities which he has observed, and which he public, in the form of a full and comprehensive 1 states to b, apparently, scarcely more promisreporttothe Department of State, at Washing- 'ingthan many others has sent for a mule load ,n l,n IT. T T)..,t... V: ! of mmrti rnrL Ia lulu n;ik i. uv.i! .
IUU UJ llVUi 1. XIVUI IU I , - . - I - mill llllll U , V UMI 1 1 Q II g (O n , j As early as June last, Mr. King devoted two across the Isthmus and has already forwarded ; entire months to a laborous exploration of the j t0 the Atlantic side a large order for machinery ! whcle region, and fully matured his conclusions suitable for the mining operations which he! in regard to it His labors were interrupted by ! contemplates. j a severe and protracted illness, but his Report, In conclusion, we have only to add that we ; will now soon be completed, and will doubtless, Put torlh ,uc' statements as those under a full we trust, reach Washington before the discus- teiss of our responsibility to the.puWic. We sions upon the California question shall have : aver nothing of our own knowledge, for t.- n.
come up in Congress, We hazard nothing in saying that the facts and the views to be set fourth in this Report will command the public attention and interest, to an extent almost, if not altogethr, unexampled by any similar documenL As Californians, we await its publication with impatience. Mr. King, we learn, will take to Washington with him a full collection of specimens of the gold formation, both pure and in union with the quartz, which will fully illusIrate and demonstrate, with almost mathematical clearness, his theory of the Gold Region of California. The particular specimens which we have seen of these quartz mouutain quarries, are in the possession of Mr. Wright, one of tha Members of Congress elect from California, w ho will take them on to Washington in the steamer of 1st December. They consist, for the most part, of small pieces of quartz rock, generally ofa brownish t nge, and, in some instances, presenting the appearance of a slight incipient decay, ordecomposition, of the rock formation. In all those specimens the gold points, cr particles, are very slightly, if at all, visible to the naked eye. The microscope, however, reveals the gold more clearly. Beside these pieces, which Mr. Wright has himself selected, with great care, as the fairest average samples of the general appearance oftnormous veins, or quarries, of quartz, there is also one large fragmeut of the same rock, weighing, we should suppose.some ten or twelve pounds, from all parts or which the gold protrades, in a state almost pure. This single fragment of qu.irtz. which Mr. Wrieht bv no
means regards as an average sample of the quar- , w i,Ilout delay. rie, but which he pronounces to be the richest ' rook specimen he bis seen, its found, by th- ,p,bu"' to ,hc Memory or Alexander U. most careful specific gravity test, as applied to it 1 ti, . t h W. by Mr. Wright, to contl pore p ,d to the S . T tW f Joauj per--mount of about six hundred doiL. TUU ! T , ,Bl"-t f lh. UPiece of reck, we o,W, , r . ' . : meDted yUth whose na,,,e s,ai")s a the head of
.destin.tobe.aid.asa.emorialfromCaliL::;:::: SotrnS Its appeal we think, will be heeded j " ,io for the memory Bat the interest or improtance attaching to , T ' d Wh n0W in i this or to any other single and isolated tnut ' t' " veeimen. however .,!! n, can speak of h,s character with unques-
rich in itself, is very slight, and even inonsi.i-' .SUran and , that to - eraMe, in comparison tot which ' IT" Tr'l ! the more numerous fragments of quartz, in al " 'f" n '-elv and amiable life! which very UUla gold or none can be discov red ; u f Z 7 " by the naked eye, and which have been cnu- J, re ' rmn d frw tiously selected by Mr. Wright en the spot as ; , " r ' wh,,e BPon 1,18 th ,i r . . 8 "p 18 S hand to seek for his vices would be comnarativethe fairest average specimens of whole veins aud , v to sea,,.., . ,,,MnV n, comparative- j . '. lo searca a u,an!r. Of an exceedimrlv retiril ; broakrene,;'nSa,th,OCH 8i",,m,S "d " ?,"f r"',0p9 Cf'Ciaed by 8ny "C"PtinS th0- -'-were his the Sierra Navada, and to form vast masse, of ! most intimate companions, and who having enmountains rock large enough and numerous a .i . . ? enough to fhtma'y times ov ha improved it by nd commercial marine of the world. Mr Wright ha. .nenf i4 if , , la a'"'d tears to be ahle to j ltl.. P ' . 0' ",UCh f thl v. appreciated him. To h be- ' past season among the mountains collecting his Ieave,i'-.n,l rMrl, . j.- ,r I ..mple of the quartz in different localities and tu "f ; .objecting the yield of gold fron, them, in very ! ! Ill , r u ' T V, , ! many instances, to the most rigorous tests. ' ' ZT t P" ! In .11 those experiments Mr Wright has been f J W I?. VT' fr 8"ch' fr 1,9 i guided by the skill and judgment o "Mr. Augu- "P eofbemg expanded, the' .tu. Leland, . gentleman lately conversant with JLl T , 7 ! """f ? W,ith """ ' mining operation and who ha, been from the T fi,T " r W0"U first equal, y inserted with Mr. Wright in aU the h " St:U'n9 f ,B rearehes which have been made 1 U,e ; the world. But cutshort jnst as the bud was The astonishing results brought out by these ' ""f'" Us bloom 1,6 I,ad onI- lime to shed th I instigation, is, that in a particular and very , redolence of b,s vir,UM uPon the immediate j extensive vein four pounds of this rock vieidec I wh.ch he moved when the pale me., j upon the average, til worth of pure gold, valu- 'nm him t0 rpPair " ' . d at $16 to the ounce; that is to sav, the yield ? ' But fa,,'er' "i8ler of gold from these average samples It the rock " of the early dead we intheparticularveinisnear.yS3foreachpound shou d m"urn '"finite f quartz. Mr. Wright exhibited to us two r T beauty to small masse, of gold, each about the shape of a " T u , large musket ball, and both presenting the gran- ! ? 'T I COU!",el,a,,on and on ' P1'"" Hated appearance of gold extracted and collec- ,lhal P,Bdid retinua of itigishahle ; tedbytVe aid of quicksilver. One, of these !. nciTC throne of God j contains about $12 of pure gold and is the F arewe" ll,en lo theour beloVrd co,nrade ll'ough ! largest yield which has been obtained from four t,le hanJ ,hat W haVe S0 of,fn held with t,,e , pounds of the rock in question. The other gTa?V f affectl0n nla-v 800,1 08 mingled j contains about $10, and is the smallest yield WUh tl,edusty e'nontthat entombsit, we never which has been obtained from any of the exper- frpel whi'e life sha" ,ast ,hy men,ory ; lmenta upon the rock of this vein. We under Sha" '' WUh unf;ldiDSr freshness our hearte tand that the testsapphed have been sometin es Wh!'ntI'at ' )Pn''' m"7 W? h"1 the operation of quiksilver, and sometimes the "where a" t,,e ,,osU of ioin universal ( tet of one comparative specific gravity of the " Pour ceie"ial harmony, from harps j pure quartz and the gold bearing ouirtz ",K)V8 "!l nnmUr' oluent and 'w" l,ove all i TI ... S ' tlinnnh, f .-l I !
... samp.es or the rock which Mr. Wright has tested, have been taken rrnr J:a. ! reins. In no samisi. u.L. ... . . --w.A. ...ui4j uiiicrtui ,,. rain,, unH lne yieu oen ; jew than one dollar to the pound of qaartz- i The average y ield or the different veins has been. 1 as determined by the Mmples, from one do,!ar ; and a ha f to two dollars, ,o the ponnd cf rock. ! A single fact will show th- ....i... -r ! Mtonwhlng character of the result which have S.--CU itiUS amved at Wrioh, lf,m. '
that he has recrntK- ' . 'rmS US i " " " 'hrr papers. Any person finding sa.d recentlj conversed with an intelli- i porkrt Hook mill Iravr it at C. Vornra's, gate keettellt Pentlctnan . , nrr at Carniel. and I uiil ho ,K.,,iri
" 1 niui au 1 1, . , I , gent gentleman, now in this country, who ha, ceen long conversant, in the capacity'of an overseer, with mining operations, as carried on in the quart! veins of Georgia. From this source B-s .rams inatahUeen horsa Steam; power, workins twain. tm. .:n l . nght learns that a fifteen horsa steam
,i -.T., .ui suuiuauuui' niiaot tiors. one wagon. Harness, Ploughs, Haramousand bushels of quartz rock in a dir i row"' c ' u" hold and Kitchen furniture and each bushel of . ' ' many other articles too tedious to mention. Sale to e.iuu iiusnel ol quart roio.!., .,;'.' r,n-.i ln,.vi,.,i xi i-.
POUUas. Ifyjr,.l,lom..L . . . frnm aoU k l. i . . ..v... USIlel OI eiglUy poundSi busiuess one , GeorgU rf thyield U 50 cenu to the bushel, the profit U large Kow the yie,d of the . "enl ha. collected and tested,, nstead of being 8 'iUar,er of. dollar, or half . dojlar lo the 75
pounds, is, in one great vein, nearly 3 to one ...) i a .-..... . . . ...
i ,T ""S "ew o. possible or probable ,n1Stake,orinv.ewofthe .uperior yield of a fron north to south, and throwing out branches from the main lines, at intervals, in every form, and in all directions. Mr. Wrirht. we lem. which he has arrived, that, in connection with j his DartDem. hcs h. a ) r. .) . . . I i information is as new and as surprising as ' : we "re persuaded that it will be to most of our ' rfsulers, both hre and in the Atlantic slntes. ' w would say nothing inconsiderat-ly to aggra- j ; vate the Co!d mania anywhere. It has already ' produced, in the gold region of California, and j on lhe routes to it, terribl- scenes of individual ' j '"brings, tisease and death scenes before! ! "' 'be boldest ej.irit may well quail, and j I from Vf!l'cl the hardiest frame may well shrink J ' awa- Bu our information comes to us at first ' ,,an', from sources of unquestionable integrity' , d intelligence, and appears to be the result of ! Tery thorough and deliberate investigation. In j ! !ts Keneral outlines it has had the full sanction! i oflhe m0!"1 eminent minds among us. It ap- j P'"09 us of a s'ae of farts of the highest impor- j tance ,0 California, to the mining interest every , t when' an" in a orJ, to the whola commercial a,ul fi"ancial world. If these facts turn out to have been accuratei ,y inv!tignted, and accurately ttated, itseemsto I "S lllat neit!,er ia the wet digging, nor yet in the ; drydiggins, are the future mining operations; I f 1,1 S.,a, to on: but on the contrary in ! ' ,Ilose PrimeV!l1 masses of rock in which the gold ! .WaS toTmd in which it still lies imltedded and j I 'exhaustible, of which all the gold, iu all its ; I forms scattered through the ravines aud bars j ; f l!le ril"ers' is only the inconsiderable chance j waslliuEs r abrasinus, and which the hand even !of the most "dventurous and intrepid miner ; i amonK us ha8 yet scarcely touched. Such iu-j ; fr'n!,tion so derived and so vouched for, we ' ' havedeemed it our duty to lay before the Dublic ' " ' " V '"ru Ki.-hard H. Tyner. illiam Moffitt Henry C. Ga'.lion. John G. Chafee. John II. Towner. EJgar Ilaymond. George H. F. Geter. Edward E. Tyner. Norman S. By ram. George W. Smith. LOST. TAX. 15ih, U50. lost bet wren I .Ml Kas' n Mr f A aT a I mm-.A isir. Bt IliiUK IUMI.II.II Mj, illl iiin, ' five On CirC.evi.te Hank, and nr. nn Ihp Stst RanL mw irv rorh. on Cir, Sale of Personal Properly. THE undrrsigned will sell at public outcrr. tb - miles cast of Hrookvillr and on the turnpike. three e. on "'""" thr 7th ol rehruary next, the following P"'1?"'' Til Cnrn' "' a,"s ,,,,r" t attle, 40 on hv day ol sale. on the day Jan. lb, 1S50. 4-3 w YVYXX & GOl'DIF.. KLKCTIOIV NOTICf. rHE Stockholders or the Mi-onkville and Connersssl ville Turnpike arr hereby notified that there w ill be an Election held on thr 25th of Jan., 1SJ0, at 1 o'clock, at their Office in Rlooming Grove, for the purpose of electing nine directors for said ("ompany f.r thr .Yrar l0. . grnrral attendance Is request. 1. 4 "AMUSLUTv'ITEH.S-t'r.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Real Estate. rihe niitlf rilpneri, CimmiMPnrr, .;). .inl.,1 bv lhe Pr.vlt.ne Court ..f KratiMin Cott mv, l.y vn:. tueofin ortlvrufsaid Cnuri, Mill orTVr f,.r tult- -.t pitttlic otiicry. nit the premise at the Inte reiiijrr.ev of Andrew rarrnichat I di-renr,I, on Isnliirdny t InHit h of I cbrnary li.Jo. lH-tH lhr hour? ofio o clock a. in. (t 4 o'clock p. tn lite ('.! lo inr di crib. tl r al estate, enrnmencintf at thr tioiiih Ejt rennrot' frac. see. No. 2, Town 11. N. Rang 13. E. &.C. thence West with the sec. line 29 chains, to the middle of white water, thnce North 35 degrees wen 5 chains, thence North 60 decrees west 9 chains & 50 links, thenee North 55.' degrees West 22 chains thenre East 32 chains and 50 links, thence north 6 degrees F ist 4 chains 79 links, thel.ee North 19 degrees West S chains and 50 links, thence South fc-6J degrees East 18 chains and 14 links, thence North 5t2' degrees Kast 10 chains, thence South 86'.( degress East lOchains and 30 links to the boundary line, thence with the same to the beginning, containing in all 103 Acres, except so much of said land, and all the interests and reversions of the h-irs of the said Andrew Carmichael deceased, thereto, as has been assigned to Brantta Carmichael for her Dower, being 43 Acres out of the above described tract, leaving to he sold as aforesaid by the undersigned CO acres thereof. ALSO , At ,l,.V,n"' ,in,e "" place, THIHTY FIVE Acre,,,! Wood Land. Ixinra ,-art of Fractional section IS tn town 9, Range 2, w. &c. ALSO At the same time and place, a part of fractional section 24 iu town 10. . 3. V. &,c, beginuitig at the north-east corner of said sect ion, "thence south 5' degrees East, to William W. Wilson's corner, thence with said Wilson's line South 6,1 . degrees West 44 poles, thence Nortii 51 degrees West lo poles, thence North 16 degrees West 1C poles, tlnce North 2 decrees Vest 20 poles, thence North 17 decrees West 7 and eight tenths poles, thence South 78 degrees West 15 ami nine tenths poles, thence North 214' degrees East, to the north-west corner of said section, thence north S41. degrees East to the place of beginning, containing 80
ALSO On MONDAY the 18th of FEBRUARY, 1850, at the Court House in Rrookviile, Lots numbered 13, 20, and 23, in that part or said town of Brookvilie laid out hy John Allen sen., with the improvements upon them. TKIOIS. One third the purchase money, cash in hand ; one third in one year, and th residue in two years, from the day of sale. The deferred payments to be secured by nolo with sufficient freehold security. JOHN W.H1TT, Jan. 9, 1850. 3-4 w Com. List of Letters: TSIIF. r.tllnwini; i a lit of the letters remaining in I the Post Qrhce at Ilronkvillc. Franklin Couiitr, Indiana, on the tirt day uf January A. 1. litJO. Artist Pucni-rrcail anv Ta Marlon Snintil Anihonv Philin McDannel Aoianda Hird Wttlet Itaniitter Samuel Bottomry Ilenjatnin ltets,m ilenry Rrown Peter Pertenshcw fohn Byers y It James Campbell H William Carson William Dyer OrvilhDewilt David Dovlejohtt Doc'tr Krwin Alexander Egbert Isaac F.iddratb Daklure Fuller Isaac tlreptr Washington Gibson leorire c;iitTey ti I or K Cilidewtll Musten Halstcad Ann Mary Hack Philip Mori-an Messiek McCreatly S W Miinns Tho's jr care of Mr James icClurt Mcndeiihall K I Mansinijer Christian Est Overton It Charles Owen Elizabeth Miss Patterson s T Esq PatiUoti N T T Petty M It r-.ss J A Hon. 2 Mussel Alexander Kaytnoud Harriet Sedwick Malhew Shank I. John Searls phc.be Scualscvt John Sc.itten S l homas Simpson John C Thrush Jno. Hevd ( care of F.r I) Snivel' ltetrick Catharine 1 em pie 1 hos C Hampson James In rare Tucker William I of Joseph lleescly sen Tiner Isaac Mi, Inns Jesse Webb Hnl'tis Irwin J II. njamin Woo a t'liailes Lyons Judy Winans William Lines Wm White William I.adtl Helen Wendler Adam McDonal Wm H. LIXCK, P. M. HEDICAL NOTICE. IIE. J. .. B V 11 IIS A 1. 1., FATE of (,'iucintiai i, Ohio, has located in this i place to practice the ECLECTIC or REFORM sst,-in of Medicine. Office on the West side of the Public S'luare opposite the conntv offices, wh-. rhe may be found at all times, when "not absent on professional business. Dr. It. w ill devote particular attention the treatment of Clirouir Ifim-s, Of the Liver, I.nnr,., Slnmach. Kidnevs, Spleen, Bowels, Eyea. Skin. fcc. Also, t the treatment of I leers. Tumors. Goitre or R iim.hni .!.- a-.u Dyspepsia, P,les, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, White Sweilmtr. Scald Head, Carbuncles, Female diseases Neuralgia, Dropsy, &r , all ur which may be tucc. ssliilly treated w ithottt the use of Mercury, Arsenic, or any other dangerous druir. Itcforritres. T. V. Morrow, Prof, of theory and practice in the Eclectic Institute. J Burn a NN an. Prof of Physiology. B. I.. Hil l., Prof, of Stirrer". J. King. Prol. of theory and r racticc in the Eclectic Inslituleat Memphis, Dr. P. K. Wampaiich, Dr. T. V. Wright, either of w hom may he addressed bv letter at Cincinnati Hrookville, Oct., 1S49. pa 43, tiiu. Administrator s Notice. "VTOTICE is hereby riven that the undersiirned i 4 has tins day taken out of the Franklin Countr Probate Cour, , letters of administration upon the estate of Elizabeth Xewnam, decea s. d. Those havine claims a jaunt the deceased, will prest nt them to the ii dersirn-'d; and those indebted to estate wll be required to make prompt payment. The estate is probably solvent. WILLIAM XEWNAM, Admr. Jan. 17lh, 1SJO. Notice. H1"' sMiu-hiinuier, ol lit- Ilarrisnll, Xn I rt ntnil, ( M Hochrslrr & IlniokviUc" 1 urn pi 1st- srr h.nhv j nuiified ihst ihi r- ill be nil t-Uciion h.-l.l at tlt'v h.mss- of K. K. Hurl,. I, liar, in thr town of New i Trrnton, Franklin county, I ii.1i ana, on thr 1st M,.n-1 rfav hi Ft lirttary, 1830, t,i s'li. t s. vrn Dirrctors tor ' the above jTiirnpikr. liv on!, r of thr Roar.l, 1 K. K. UOCKEKE1.1.AR, Xfw Tnnton, Jan. 1, 18J0.-4 Srcr'y. j Administrator's Sale. j pUK nn.lor.icrn.il, ailministrator of thr rstatr of Klixahrth Nrwnain, iltrra.nl, mill oflVrat public outcry, l thr lair rr.i.l, ncr of tlir d. crast.l, in ltl.,iiiinir (irenp ti.Kii.hip, on Momlav thr Itthdav of VrhrtiHrT nrxt. the prrsnnat rstatr of saiil tl. c'd; cansistin? of a two hnrsr carriairr. two hnrsrs, srvc- . ral hrad of cattle, an.l houst hold fiirnittirr. i TKKMS. On sums of thrrr dollars and under,' Cash. Orrrthat sum a crrdit of nine months. it h , liotr and Rood sretirity, wairini; thr hrnrfit or" ap. praisemrui. WILLIAM XEWNAM, I Jan. 17, IKSO. aiim'r. j To the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind. ! riF.SSF. A. MOORF. takes this method of informing C thr cui.rn. of Franklin County, Ind., that he has ! opened a I NEW II AT AND CAP STOKE, Xo X42 Main st. east side brtsvren 8th It oth, Cincinnati; whrrr he tn.y br found at all limes ready and willing to wvail on all ho may favor him w itb a cal I. i He hopes that by strict attention to business he u,il ; recrivr at least a share of public patronatrr r.-om old ! Franklin. All those isantinir a roo.l and ch. ap arricle ' of the latest an.l most approvsd tle, ill please! p;ive him a call before purchasing elseuhen. 4-12m. idtniiiitr;itori Police. "VO l 'I'l' i hereby pjiven that I.rtlrrs of adminis- ; 1 tration upon the estate of Jacob Hlacklidfe, j late of Franklin county, Indiana, have been e;rant.-t! to the tindi rsitriu d, hy the Probatr court of srfiil cot.nty. All persons havinc claims against tlir estatr mnst tilr tbrm in said court duly atithrnt icated wiinin one yrar. i nose inti. Dt.tt inut make imme diate payment. The estate is solvent. HARVEY BLACKUDGK, Jan. 15, l0.-4 adm'r. Administrator's Sale. rrH V. undersigned administrator of the estate o" ""Jacob Elacklidge deed, will sill at public out" cry, at his ow n resids-nce in ar Mrtamora, Ind., on Saturday thr 16th day of February, 1S.0, the personal property belonging lo said estate, consisting in part of beds, bedding, bureau, one horsr, buggy and harness, &c. Terms Ml sains of $.1 and ir.s. cash down. Crrdit mini iSlh Dec. IS Si given on al) sums over t3 security being given. HARVEY ULACKLIDGE, Jan. 15, 1350.-4 adm'r. Arimiiifclrator. Maleof'ISenl rotate and Faria Produce. fllHF, undrrsigned, as administrator of the Estate I of James Conwell, will sell a double saw mill, a taveru house, ware and store h,nise,a number of lots in the town of Laurel, a tine farm in section 10, east of Laurel, occupied by Mr. l.er, who will show it to any prrson calling on him. Also, a farm on thr i.aurel and Uuhville State road, at Sanes Creek, j andonron thehillN.W. of Laurel, together with, Corn, Wheat, Hay, &c, and 350 shares of W. W. V. I Canal S'ock, all of which will be sold to the best! bidder; and will be sold on the lth tfay of ximch j i,,t Sal.' In .Ammrnrp .t l- nVWL f I ri'.r, ' any ef the above property received up to that day. !
Jan. 1, l50.--4-
F. A. COXAVE1.U
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Administrator's Sale cf Real Estate.
, 1 r,r"'e of a" ,r'l''r of the Franklin conntv ProI ,.a,1.0,,r';l,e.,,,1,,r'n'"'i'irat.,r'0t'ihe 1 '"(;( Peter ll.tultoii. deceased, will .,(Ter tor sale T-n r"r.0,"frt't,,,ed,,or "rt ho.t.c i ' V, , ."rk,,:IU 'ri"'k'''ii..y, Ind.na, ;if Th v k' M,rcb- ..Mth.we, ,.,' of the North.wcst quarter of Section U. t,.. north or ra:.ire3, east, s,tate in Hamilton coniitv! l.ldtana. .tih, eCt to dower. Terms ra.li "'lJ' Dec. 28, 1849.-2 LEWIS llOULTOX, adm. Administrator s Sale of Real Est ate. ! fNH,J;.1',nu,'''"'R"-'. a lministrator of the F.stateor ..Tl., r 1,?'Gan.evell, deceased, br virtue of an r,ler of the Frankl.t. coMt.ty Pr..t,a.e Court, will ,r.. V .""r""""," public nutcrr, on Satnrday the 2J day ,.f Kcbrnary it'r,,, L... nt.mher. tdhve and six, in that part of the lon orBr.M.k.lle laid nutbv Arthur Il.nrie. (.subject to an Estate cf dower therein.) with a comfortable frame dwell intr ''""V. '""! a" "" '"" ry erection, fr a Potter k 0nc,,a,rrah hand; the re-idue of tne purchase money on tbe 25ih becetttlier D ls'O i JDec-29, 1849. 2-4 JESSE PEPPEK, adm. Administrator's Sale. ON Saturday the 2filh Jannarr, 150, at the late redence.,f Hrycr II. Moore', deceased, in the t"nsh,pfHmi,ls: Grove. Franklin conntv. Iml.. the lllidersiipied. ad in initrator on the estate ef , aid dtc d. will oiler tot sile the follow inr nroiu rtv in. , wit- 11. .1.. t. ' 1 . . -' . , itois, j-arniini; utensils and hnusehnld fttrnilure. Sale to mniinencc at 10 o'clock ,a. in. on said day. Terms All sums of three dollars ami less, cash in hand: nine months credit nti all , turns over three do liars, the purchaser piv inr note with approved securitv. Jan. 1, 18J0.-2 SOI.OMOX WILLI AMS, adm. SALE OF REAL ESTATE rTsJHE undersigned. Commissi, ,ner appointed bv the S- I'mhate Court of Jranklin count, , Indiana." will still at puh Ik outcry, on Saturilav theOtli d:tv of February, 1N50. between lo o'clock n. nt. and 4 o'clock p. m., on the premises in While Watt r township, in aid county, the rllnin real estrr. i sai.l c itv. ol w.iich Heniamin f.ould died seixd ami possessed; to he sol.uh ject to the dower of the widow ,,1'sai.l deceased, vtx, -beKinnin at the X. R. corner of the c.. ' T "1 c" 34' 1. west; ih.nce S. 84 and a halt decrees west 105 anil a half poles to a corner stake; thence S. 5 and a half decrees east lf0 perch. to com. r stake in the S. line t.r said qr : thenee X. S t and a half .l, Crc. ast 105 and a hall poles t a comer stake; th-me X. s de!rre,g we.t 1M poles to the place of beffinnin, contaii.it, e 1C5 acres and go perches more or le." Terms. -One third tif the purchase rminrv tci he paid dii n; one third in one and one third in two 'ears from the day of sale lo be secured bv l.oe with approved freehold security. ;F.O DICKSON", '-einillissioner. "e copy and cliarpe Lawrenct burh Itegister iIe the American. I Administrator's Notice. 11 EETTF.HS . f admitiisirat ion have this dav been I R t Framed tu the tiudersieued, bv the Franklin county Probate court, upon the estate of Henry Bu- . Imjer. Persons iudt tiled to said estate will he reqmr- , cd m make prompt payment: and thos hai ui claims arainst it, arc r, quested lo present them. I state is ! P-"bably solvent. .VCOU Kit 1 KI December 29, 18J.-2-3w adm. j L.iiuN and lAiU i'av Sale. ? VHE subscriber for himself, and asarent for lion- - residents, offers for ale the I'ol low ,titr property.The lot on which his office is situated, lhe duellinir house and lot immediately north of Mr. Clarkson's all ih. se bouses and lots in R:-..kville ami the vacant lots known as the Knurht proper y; also several hundred acres of woodland in different parts of the county; also the farm ill While Water township foimerly owned by Alice II, ap; a!-o a dwelling house and two loss in Xe- l ient.in Tht property will all be sold on reasonable terms if applicotion be made immediately. yOilN A. MATSO.N". lliookville, Jan. 1st. IS50. Ftate of Indiana. Franklin County. In Probate Court, J.U'oh F.rK'l. ndmiiiit!-aror of th the estate of Henry H v A .plication to make rtal estate assets. Rliraheth Bolinjer and Antony itoiinjer, OX this 29th December, is'49, porsonall came into open Probate court, said petioii. r and tiles his pennon in this cause; and the Court bcine satisfied byatlidavit that the said Elizabeth Boliuier and Antnouy i,oituer are not rosuients ol th State of I ,i;. ana Direct and rdrr publication to be made arror. dinrl y. he said del, n,l. nt are then fore I,. r..l. notified of the pendency of said petition, mid that nines, tney appear anil answer the a:n, on or hefore the cal litis: of 'aid cause at the next term of this Court, a default will be entered airainst them and an order made in the premises in their absence. Witne,a my hand thisJOili December, i 3 40. a-Hw J, M. JOHNSON', Clerk F. C. P. C. ax oiiirixAxcr. Krtnriii2 the Knle cIT irnnc fr (telniltiis l.iluor.fsisfd .th HrrriuWr, ji. ; Be it Orilainnt '.y thr Pr'tn!rnt anil Trusters of the Tinrn tif B-ookvillr, That from and after the passaee of this act it shall be lecal for any ctli.en of this j town lo vend spirituous or intoxicating liquors by a less quantity man a quart at a time w ithin the curpo- ; ration lin its of the same, by payin? into the treasure of the corporation the sum of twclitv-live dollar's per annum. See. 2. Any ordinance cominp; in conflict with this ordinance is hereby repealed. S,c. 3. This act to take effect from and aftet its! passare. A. It. McCI.EAKY, Pixs'i. Custom Elade 13UUTS AV) SHOES. ''000 1A'ls- ll,r iindrrsicnrd lias just rrcrivtd from tlir f jniitacturrrs iu New Kiic;laiid a lare;r nonrtmcnt of Hoots and Shors made i xprrss. lv fur his retail trade, consistinc; in part of the follow mp artielrs; 120 prs in. n's coarse boots 9S prs Kip do 21 prs Water proof do 24 prs Calf do .IS prs do ifo 210 prs Mill's Coarse Urofans 200 prs " Kip do prs Calf do prs Tumps 12 prs HurTalo Over Shors 2P0 prs Womro's Kip iloois 10 prs " Calf do 90 prs " Ooat do 50 prs Fine Kip Stipprrs 40 pi s Hravy ilo 24 prs Kaitrr Boots 12 prs ( do do SO jus Misses Kip do SO prs '' rail' do 24 prs " kip Slippers .10 prs Womrn's India HnMiir Shoes ro prs Hoys coarse Hoots CO prs Youths ' ilo 21 prs children's do oOprsHo).' " Brotrans no prs Youths' ilo 40 prs Kip dn 70 prs It., j s Kip do no prs children's Goit Hoots 40 pis " Kip Shoes .15 prs Morocco do The new purchases of the iin.l, r-iciii .l in addition to the very tei,s,vr a ri. ty hr had on hand hs fore enables him to offer as complete an assortm. iit as were evrr oll'rn d before in the town cf Rrooksillr. F.ost of his stuck 4iid all of Ins late purchases w i re made according to his own direction, nnd arc of the vers first quality. Prrsolis wanting Kiiots or shoes will find it to thrir interest to call and see his slock before they lav in their supplv. Xov IS !i4. HIPHAKD TYNF.H. Csirpetings; Carpetings. rirces tine Wool 1 ngram C a-peting;. 3 pirns Wool Filling do 2 piecrs Ficiin- do .1 pircr Cotton Ingrain do 3 pit ccs Vrnrtian do A part ofihr aho.e lit are coining from Cincinnati where I lately purchased them. They are of the finest quality and richest coli.rs and will he S'dd at Cincinnati prices, and will he thwon with pleasure to any otin w ishing to inspect them. Xov. 1, 1S49. R. TYNF.H. WwMII, cTi1rY ""57"K will beti-advliy the first of May for Carding, 9 and as our Machines are of the best In the country, and we have old and tried hands, we can with coiifidrnrr warrant the best of work, on short notice. CARDING AND SPINNING, Wil he done for customers at the fullowing prices: White W ool in broaches, Mcw.pr. lb. Mixtd " " 17 s. Herlmg Yarn, t I he sn.allrst lots f,,r spinning must br li lbs. MA.M r AC I UKING. Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, pr. 3 ! " steel " " 4 leaf, Sattinet. according to color, Cassiinerr. according to color, Cloth, according to color. 371to4.:J 37Jton f .'lt7i JO tof5t lute flannel, according to width. 15 to5 lived " 25 to37l Blankets, per pair, a i ro We have a very largesmck of WOOLEN GOODS ofthe alHive kinds, which we will he glad toexchangc for Wool , fash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair prices. As we an det. rniined tn warrant our work good, and oui eoods durable, we hope and expect a large sbnrr ofihr public patronage. CALL! TRY VS. AND S E K '. I and if you are dis. appointed, we will make you wh.ilr. E. M AC Y &CO Laurel, April Sth, 184P. 16PUBLIC INVITATION". Punctuality is the Life of Easiness. TIHE undersigned woiil.rten.ler lhe public his null cere thanks lor the liberal patronage w Inch he has hrrrinl'.ire rrcrived. He woul.l also remind his customers that, in order for him to krs p up his stock and do business, MONEY is u!i rsseuttal consit. ration. His arrangrmrnts arr such that all areoiiHts due him should lie settled by NEW YEAR'S DAY. A failure to attend to this w:ill subject him to many srrious inconveniences. All bis customers are there. fre expected w ill, out fail or distinction to call and
arrange their accounts on or before that dav Wm. CHII.DERS. Nov, ;ith, lip.-O
Attention is invited to a New and1
V KI4V 1IAXDS03! Iu ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND inter Goods! That has just been Received bv R1CIIARD TYNER. T" TYXFIl hers to n turn bis rraief'tl acknowl--, i dirnn ms for past favors and w i;ht s to inform his patrons who have dealt with bin. h r tofore as well as new cttst. uiiers and all who wiht, buywhere they can buy heapest," that he ha jut rrreived a fint stock of Fall and Winter Uoods. which will be sold at cheap as such articles, can be sold iu any town or at any hou-e in th White Water Valliy. Hit usual full supply and new receipts con.ist in part of Cloths. Ene-iish blach Cloths French do du American do ii Ei,i;hsli bro n, blue and green do American " " j,, B. aver and Kelt Cloth Grey and Cadet do Blue, black and prrieii blanket do Casshncn s. F.nrlish blat k Cassimeref Fr, i, eh "' do American t... 1: u . do English strips J and fancv do French " ' ' d Hl.l- k French d,w skill do Kobay Cassimere and Velveteen Vesting. Plack Silk Vestin-s Fancy " lo Black Sa tin " do Plain black and fancv Worsted do Black and fancy sjlfc Velvet Red silk Velvet for trimmings !areill. s, bla. k Clolh ami Cassimere etii.r Hiack and laucy silk ami latin CR WATS Italian 0 Satin Stocks and S lk H.Ikfs Vi7.v. Blue, black, brown and drab Sattinctn tlrev mixed ,i0 Black " Ribbed, plain, striped and figured d. Super plain and f.tney Tweeds Biding and buffalo Cor,! I aiuanine Cord and Ii. averteeii Kersey and Kentucky .liant llotnestir Jeans and t.iusev l ancy plaid r.d varieeate'd Cloak Liliinr Uoi, white and creeii Flatmels a ' Super black silk warp Lustres mnpeu ami cliattr, able do Plaii- and mole colored do Black and fancy Aipacca do Striped Aipacca do Satin striped .lo Silk brocade and figured Worsted do Napoleon blue Slid Chameleon do Merino black and assorted do Lyooese Clmi black and colored do Plaid and striped Mohair plain and chautreabtu Scotch and French Cashmeri-s Monterey, Buena Vista and Or. r ui Plaidt Plaid and striked Mints de Laiiu-s Super Mntirniur Gintrh lm Plain and fancy do Cashnicre le Rhine Plain anil fancy I.awnt Linen and Victoria do Irih Linens. Book Muslins aud Swiss Mult Victoria and Bishop Lawns IS m N X K T S Of all kind-, and qualit.rt. Small Arficfrs. Black and cnl',1 silk Friuijes; Linen do Gimp and Jiiconetl Linen Caiiibri,- Handkerchiefs White Lace Cajies Fancy lldkfs Fall Styles of It ibf.ons and 'I'riinmitis V. Ivet H, III,,, ns and Itibbons of all kinds Ladies siik and cashmere Gl ves Pic nic Gloves and Mitts Woohn Mms and Gloves White Merino and Cashmere Hdkft Men's black, whiteand fancy silk and cotton Hose Thr. ad and cotton Laces and Edging Woolen Comforts Si'winjr Silks; Tailors' and Dress I'riniiiiiiics Tans; Combs, Thimbles; Buttons; Silspciiilrrk; Pocket Books; Carpet Uatrs, &c. Ace. Tint Hit tut nd a id Fifty Pieces of Print! Plain, plaid, flowered and figured temi icati Prints Plain, plaid, flowered F.nrlish and French Prints Plain and fancv oil Prims And in tine. Prints of ail qualities, descriptions and suiois niui any one can iicsire. )rrss Si!,:?. Plain blark Silks Red, pink, blue, rtvtn and plaid Silk Fancy Bonnet Silk J-4 Grj de Rhine black do Coarse- (roads and Dotnr.sfirs. Bleached and brown Muslins uf various widths from i to vds wide Bed Tickinis and Mariners' Stripes Checks and Drillinrs Waron cover'tirs; Linen and Cotton Barring Bleached and brow n Linen Table Covers ll do Muslins SHAWLS. S:Ik rmTnt:dirrd crap- Shawls no and phim black und modt do Frinired White Shaw Is Silk and It ii 1 1 ion Fringe mole cl.irid Shaw Is , be Lainc and heavy Clulbdo I flat and Caps. Mnle Skin and Heaver Hats : Neutra silk and brush do i KuriM Vista and Cali.ornia do , Common Ango'a do ' Children's Velvet Caps ; Black aud blue Cloth do Fur do Hardware and Ctft'ertf ; Ames' Shovrls and Spadrs Rowland's lo do ! Ticks and Hoes i Trace Chains, Saws, Squares and Hinges ' K i.ives and Forks ; Door, Trunk and Cupboard Locks , Files and Rasps ' Chisels an I Carpenters' Planes A large anil rxtrnsive Variety of Into aad iSails Also a complete assortment ef 9 'EF VS WlE, Class Wurr, Stone Ware and Earthen Ware, Groceries, Silt, Sole I.eaiher. &c fcc .e lhe subscribir would wish the public grnrrally to learn what bis num. roils custom, rs a' ready know, namely, that the above articles areequhl in quality to any in the reuntry mid sold as cheap, lie has ait . extensive am ,m in qu linlanrr w iih thr most pro'iiI iuci.t oirrrhants nl'Citu inunti and The i-s.irrn r-.ttrs I and this advantage rnahles him to bur thr very first ! quality ol g Is at the lowest -"sites lie knows that I he sells at as small an advane? on the wholesale cost . a. any merchant in this psrt of the Stair, and he I llaiters hiuisell that he can convirre aiivouewho wishes to rxaniinr for himsrl f iliat in excellence of article and c uapi.es. of price, hr cannot Im- .urpass- . e'1:, RICH It I) lSY.R. i Hrookville, Is., Nor. 1, 1339. 45 " v; 0 0 L, V7 0 0 L cash van wool. ""S7'F. will pay cash or goods for 30,0e0 lbs. of 1 WOOL at fair prices this season. W.- have a large stork ol'S.ltliurtts. Ji ans, assinirrrs, cloths , Tweeds, Plaid Flamcls. Rrd Flannels, White Flannels, Rimikets, and inilcsd almost t t TV aitiele ill the Woolen line, wluih we wish totxihangv for Woo! at very low prices. rianufaciurin-j. We are ready to Manufacture the above kinds of Goods as low for cash as any estahlishnu nt In the I country, or on shares on form, r terms. ; Carding and Spin-aing. W ill be done lo suit customers, at last sears prices. CARDING W e arr ready for carding roils, and will he ready to wait on all who n,av call on us for work in that line FULL1NC, In all its branches can hr dune to soil customers at ; all times. By prompt attention to our business in all its various branches, we are ciiiitidenl of rendering general satisfaction to all who call on us. Try us and see. E. MACY&CO. Laurel, April 10th, 1849. 16-Sin Executor's Sale of 11 K A L li S T A T K. rgHIK nil ritnnl. Ktecnrnr of th lat Will nnd Ti-sTamrnt of .Tarn lU.Iy, Ur of Fr.ihklin c-.upty, i!i'ti-ai d, will nfi'. r fur ur. at public uuvrv, on t!ir irnii5tn. on .Snti.nUy Uv 9ih nay of FebriMry iu x y Uv follow tiit (!t cnlird tract of lii.d, ttuaTc in nid co-iiuv, to-wit: Vmrt t hr Wtt half nf ill.Vnnh UVt rimrttr l ccti.n (hirty-tlirec1 ff Town Tin, Itaupc One, West &C, iuniH.iiinfr nni thinjr iv r Pixiy acrts; subject tu the ilowtroftlu nlow if iht dfceao. d. Trrmi.-0.ie hlof tin- pup. l.a.- niowr tn-h i-, hand; the residue nn tht S5th UccrmbtT. 183, payaiitt hy nutr, w ai mg- uppraist'nifi.t, and wiili prrnuial $t curuy to the ftaiif.ict inn of the undcritriiHd. THOMAS Caff A FT, Kxecutur. tc. .Tan, U, IP'O. 3-4w JOI1X biiOIV'LAXD, Attorney at Law, BROOKVI LLET la, French Pvirr Hill Stones. r r.Ti lncou rt jlv ro m.s- ka w f.oind t work on the COHNKH OF nu .j..,, v - cmiiati, and are pn-pared to tun.i.h iriu it ruin ,'nn .T,.,rs. m ur-i - or quality to any e?lMb!ihmeiii m the v tstern I uiintry. .io. me to nuine uuTcn loiiiini; v im , .inker Krank. Mill lroit and Screws, DineN Iren-t, Screen Wire, PIaf r uf ; Vari. .Vp Alto. Frtnt h HiirrX'urtahterom and Fie'irme Mil's. ALL OHk w AKKAN 1 til of. lhe best quality. -CJ-ly CO ItV XD O VTS.
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II. J. C. Kl'ltTnv and splendid asssirlmciit ,. sr,..i a, .a sl. ,, ,..- Gond. dir ct from Pluia leiphia. which they arc dettriiuned to sll to the C,,i,i f Frwnkhn Countv, ciica p r tl.an iti-r have eicr b-. n eft", red :nih : market u. fen'. Their stock is v. ry lat;c end well selected, and fit tint-confident that l!,-y ran pi. ..scnfw e well at old crsijMEits, and tl.c 1'tiblie tr-neniiiy, they invite ve;.yrodv to call and . xami::c lor tfi ii.s. IveS. fou mev Avn r.ovs Tb ir stock consists in part of 10 ps French and Fnrii-h V.'..,,l UJ T.'.k i loth; " ! do da " Blue '; 1 " do Brown 1 filive Greiu ,1,,; 2 " Mix.d 3 ' o-s) Twirl's. 3 " P, :,v,r and Fi It do; - 1 4t Bl'k, Mix'.!, and Fane Cnss,u,ci-es; 20 S:. tin. ts. li s- h - ved'iirices: Kcnltick'- J. an-; Fancv Tw.-mU, Sl";k Velvet; pU a 20 and fa:tcy Satin, and . i:.r-a: t ti i . sti::r: Gems.' 1. 111(11 l)r, 1, Ii"!:i'r Cerd ami !.,., 11 ' . plait. X. f':.i:c;"; Smohh. r w. :.r l'..r e,. i,i,. ., . rial;!, F.iik .itt.l P.in eniivli 10 , t, : Cle:h; ,,r1,1", ca, ttuee.s, and tuauuir N keen: Silk. Wor te.l. and r. e. i, Se,-re. A e. Alc. 10 I.ADIi;s" U!Ils i,i uO .. We particularly iu - the a:. t:tn n . f tits- I adics, loein- a.-ortm nt ., Dr.-- ..ii,, as we th.l.k ,i cm soit.r.-ry vaiet; u" ti'e. 'Ops f n hih. Mi'.eh.-stera-,.: ia: !-tn 'i; ; 30 Fancy Frttit h I awti; f' " Amrriean, El.?, and Kr, f,b p.", i-: 1C0 - Superfine Dr. Go, c,u,is'il,r ol" Plaid Toil i!c N'orde, Lin, n I 'an.!.;. I. p.. u !t l inen t.tistrcs; Fr in I, Chamb, rs. J. i-.,v I.iv 1, Hrilli.iut Glaie d'Pari-; Ui'k :,:.J M P rui Li s; Satin Stripe li,-tr.s: M, ti. nea :.mi Abv i, ,a;i S.!k Sn ipe; Cli.inu 1. , u an. I cl.a; e. al.!. I.u-ir. s; .lai- sir; p. d and plain Jcnnet; Mi, l, Iii-h. p. Swi-s A: Cra. I tic Mnsitt; pUii, ie r-lr..1. load, au.l l:,l:iv f.V.X-i Victoria a. 1. 1 i'.i.l,..,. lawii-. lisc. ".r, . o.iito-t: Kujmr;Lace; Eu-ptl ,n Ed-n..-; M..-c 1 l.r. ad t .l. ffc Lace: Insertinr: Js,,,i t: E..jc St 1; rtirr; Mantua Caps and fj.l, !1 ,ni;, t nbl, .i-; wlmt . puik. l. oe. and b'aek Crap.-: Crape I.ite: p ni, and white Sum; s.ik Frill:., : m, J'e .,rk..l C. II ,r-: 1. n- u. Caoibric end hcm'd-stitrlied Il.lk'fs. f:i-.. v lain Cravats; cotton l.i- e Ihrejo; Siik ai i Kid i:,ne-; 'r; t',,1 short Mitt-: slate , ,;(!. mix'.l. hiack ni w .'.l.- Silk m, von, ,n nose; r.u;,. ns. ice .Vand mode Shav Is; fa- hu.-;r Sh.i ',. BOWF. I S. Flon nce Braid, Gimp, Ch:na Pearl Com nou Straw, L:iii and Fancv Ladies and Mi.c, : t e.ilt'rd bt 'k Fur. Siraw, U. .tint t; f.-r H A I S AND C tPS. A Inrire assornnei.t of M-,! "sktn, B.av, MIK, llro-h, I alilertiia. Sp.nn.-, r. arl A-hi-id. Hiiena Vis:a. Doitldeaud Single P. : liniiied I.elo.rn" Panatua, Pedal Palm Leaf Hats. V.-in-t. Clotli and Oil Cloth Caps. Children's Leeh -ni t-ats nou i s a x : shoes. 1SD prs Men and Beys' Heots; 15l"0 " Sfio"S Ciisi-tinr of Men's Calf, Morocco. Kip. at'-l St Shoes: Men's Pumps and Slippers; Ladies' Si. on fsc Fine Boot-; black and I, -lit linens. r,l bail" Gf'.t ers; :ukii:: Jr'!". rson I i.s; women's wa:k:i.tr Mi bl'k ninl lirht Kid and Xloroeco Slipper-; Si al Slip-per-: inula general assortment of Hi.', Gui" aiid Chililien'. Shoes. IU!i:i',V.UE Ol h' kinds, 1,11, new nr.. fnii-iTii n.-ils. cotton ti l! ai. i battiur. upper and suit- It miter, brow u i.d bleli'd mud. it, clt..!;,. l,i:s.-,.. wind p., p. r, l.-an-kls, axi s, spades, .liovel., sc l.'ies- forks, l.irtre steelyards, rope, trace chains. saw.. s,-il;,r,- tiio.s. ; (!, tat ks, knives and t",.ik. .tr.us. re1- s plmie . hi ft, ntirii, hitt. irnii iiiit-. oiii :ii.d 1 ; til clit- is, Ir-ii.' b?ttt Ar. Mt.l lu::d -sps, work .nibs. ; pin, iin-iik ,;tv ihri-a i.l u'li ku.tU. IlrtioK villi', April , 1 -i 15 - i y f FalFStock. ' ' I THF, SrnSClMIH'? lia iit .ip. n. .1 fsrrk i.f 1 - Nftt llinl Wt H S( I.-tlrM, fiimi'v pit ni , , uV, lyf.irthf V.iLL ASH li 1SVLU i.O'vOA.V.:.!,.! t. ,w ntV ri tin tn In . In puMic in tin- mitot t.. ,.r:iM. trr.;.-. ; lie btlic-v Unit fmni loit fXpt-r:i-!.r in tin- !,.- : iit antl t saiilairii.iii he ha- li r. t..f'.n tm.W:.i ly ivfii hi putroiis in 1 1 ! who tan im In. prt p. i.i a5ori;nnt nil! bi at all thappi ii t. sj, ntlit-r in tlulr'icc or (I'ttiiittf. To lu niial full supply, he ad.Ivi! tin fclluw ing t articlt'i. I Suptrhlack dn SII.KS Cashnn re lc Rhine Sriped Alnacca i lll'k and t'anrv A'p.icca j Eu.briiiilt red Cloaking j I'lriim- and Fancy Viirni th- I. nine J Mohniraud Silk Warp I.us're . bnper Mot. mini; (iinulianis , I'Ihiii ami Fancy do ; Si' per Enrli-h brown trr-omd Friitt ! " black V Uitc du Fnrnitu.T Frinllu thW department we ak lb alt. nt i.ri t in-la-tliii!, Ht we linen vrry full and t b.ii r -(i k l lion x,f prints t,l every variety m tlt and prire. iStifiiris 19-1 t , P-4 Kmlr"iiU ri'd Wn-il Shnw Plain Mai-k " Ho Snpt-r mtide and hl'k. Dn Si Ik Km'ipiMdt-n d o Silk Fringe 1 hiV t l)u M ti- in dr I.s i itt- On AUo Plwiii ' Kail mj U"i of Itihh'rn attd 1 r in in iitrt VfKct Hthh n Sip and Linen Fri irrt I.adit-s' Si.k ami 4 '... in rt Cle Pc Nic Vivei Mnti AVt(.ei Mitt anil (Itivt I. it. pa and CamSric M'dk'f S it ; r Mixed Woul Mine White Mi'rinu On C'a-hinere Do A fiM aortnvnt of CittttiTi H ti -ry, uJu.c.V r.do:- d ( liililrfn plain sIimI f::iic H i'tParit H lull's, a In -out il'ut urticlt -tor t ..i'dr. n Tynl H.Kiil" AVoDlen Comfort I. Adit'ft l!dkf and Craat-Thr-ad and Cotton Luct sand Kding II. uik Mu-siiit Sfl iio Mill I I lain and Kmhroit'tTi d Jaikntifi fjCffics Shews. An a"-rtM)t-iit of If e.ini and uh.ta;i:il tiTttr.i ilia.!- Cvjitt-rs Mitil hint-. c Fn nrh P'ntk Clot'n llruwn, Plot- and Cut'.fi Clth F'il 1 I-t it Over ('"flttni; Pl:.n and f.toc. "a,inii re of ne w 'Um v-ry b ant i Cni U-i-iis.u and v ry i lit p Super fine plant and f.n.ry Ti di I.jia.triiiit- Cord, PnH'ali Cird, Iltavrrtft n .V .fran In tliitt drpartmf lit we have itti t.l.iim.ant stork of t-rry cdor, plain and ffltu y, and ol v, ry qnaiif . T lie be-i a- rtim-nt hr eer preteniid to our cumoiiu rs. VRSTIXfiS. Hu'i anry M'onjen and hiik Yrtings Satin and Si I k Velvet 1j Tt.it i ti I nn at Fancy O Plum and f.mcy Pocket K'dk'fa ftliMfi and Untie ry I nOi Lin t t A large ttock of Uh-ached and Lann Mn !tt Hals awt t aps. Blnrk Hnxli H.tti Do do il.i l"W cron C-'inmon Angola Hals P!nrk and brown Mexican Hat Do do do fur U v : n-'nil AVIvet (.'ap Spring Cltiib do ; an' do du Mi ll" Claih T ravelins: do Do tlv'd diirtT'T Mukrat d niy' Cloth Kill li'p do Child! T'urban. Hants find Shoes. I.ndif ' Calf, Kip and oat Hoot'-f Chl .re"- and Miwi-i' do do do C In 1 4i it-n Hmjaiiai s I. ad i es Kid hird t ir and ?prin; hn Ud Du h'f;h hnkiiii Meit and Ho Kip and Thiik Tlroan5 VntllliH Kip d.l Men's thiik Iiimt-i, duh!r oId Do Ki:i do do M. n Ca.f P.i.m D do and Gout Shoe- fme. irur: Stow. 4 Ih U Wore. SOI.K LH ATI F.n and all the artlca i iiHiiiy ktpt i'nd r t!e-e ht-ad, frt .h, wt t i tud and cli ;ip, lo utith we can hniicstSy inirr tl-e pnUhi.- mIhmi. X, I). niALLlON. A Lare and Splendid JTOCK KIP and C ALF bkl. ro Itindinir, I.inintr. Ac. Alu MwrocThe a bote stork of I.eatiur I base Mit rciivtd i this week from Pbi.ndt iphia, and i ofthe lv-t nian- ' uiactor in the city. .IAMKS I. HEMiY. j I.aun I, June 9th, 1849. 25 T Kit. MS oy TH V. INDIANA AJIKieiCAX. I rgiM O Hollar, in itnutr, i.so in six months, , t.I.ooat theeti.1 ofthe y.r,a...l an addition t 30 cents for every year payment i.dtiayed thereal- .... j . s.. j., Mi-.il. ucujcu uicmiter. , D" 10. vmc ijirrnr ies i, i uv inJ rted three times for one dollar .if meat be made , T -me um tmr nm i" emy-iir ccno 11 payj mrut be d -Iyed one year; and one dollar and lifty j en. n oemyea i wo year, and in tfct ci nir propor- ; ti.nt lot the time .a .aent is delisved. Larger adZr:::iVM j FOST K.r.. - n 1 Meinmora fr one hundred and lh M-fic dulUr. f drawn Au;hm 7tt, ifi-i ! Su,U ,,otr I'VBf r""! ,,ff- ,!m 14 lo ffUli
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til c: ' l?.E:7e'i II I. ...a l.f .1, .'eci luBii 1 civl" ,-cd cixiTi 'Ol- "f.,::i f.T jr.er pie ie' the i , w i: a i. w v, r.n'y Ui stop ti'erffVru-; .R-r- ! T;e: been t!v jOU tf ii,l w tlrovcr. I.i: nt.. BRANT'S INDIAN PilMOXAHY BALSAM ! firrt rrry jrin-j of ilj n:.T ifrwcfy marked n nc i: -t:-p i , r-'j.-j t,f ri-!.uiN.EY t'oNirpTioN rral. tffiJ' vNfi! ii ulrerat.J xnAdMitnt LfNC-S --uch Ht.pr.iy.ss cr:-? us wt-r,' ni-vrT tp:;re cut A bv ar.v vt't.-T nj?vii.-:-ie. .v. vttei h hi.pftt wen- seine .if lhe adl.rttHl v '- a I have prft:inced br physinxttswl fru-n.is to jim u - I I'V DYING. !LHrt:.-w-:.. h...i ::e:r lurJ-cl'-h liv: l-.liT.v.. ut-en cured, and yet In-., : ocr?. wi:o it was mi id w ;-. i col t: jiii-er Cay, are i:,.-- u well a:il 1jvw?v j im-v ' ever Wfr. j It pt -fi: ail the c'-far-sin' an i -nrifvin? virnc :M.r v as powerful and active ut litt- prepir,i:ioi. wluoh wt- ci ' BRANT S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. . Tie Hrtlsam di(Ter from the Fxfra.n, befntis fcirral medico turns tcUich arc cuiitirly adapted t, c:d a. e n$rnttally necrtxary Jbr, the cure of . COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. ami al; d.t-eaur of a pn.moT!iT' rtr.Ln Fiirh disrvr - ::,"'- prove so fit!ul under ord-iuirv troat;u;.t. wlia they Brcarf, Throat, Longs raid Heart. ; T,:::HAT.?AM Hr.u.s and ctrfs Tixras in the J. r(;st .' e'fv!!e!v inUmaHy. as etrtaitUu and t-mly as the IVii iK ting Extract cum ani heals u';eer erUmrl.'y. Th:-t : Hamn currs nine CoiitA and Consumj rin eut o ten, after aii oiber rtmedies have failed to do oJ. Thousands of Consumptions ' end Chronic Coughs Rlmndaty prove its vx.tilina efic-iep in 'Hu diensep, ami its undoubted rnrnti'rt- pit-r. ni f-iu'in,.'. heHlimr i rnptrtie9. in the foiiowinj raji;p;n;:r.(j cni dtieass. v;z. : S'ittin? of Klood, lHecdiny tit the 7.:v, i'ai i ia tKc Hrcjst avd Side. ?'jht-Streirts. yrrvvi '.;- puri its. Palpitation o f the Heart, ('fw-lera fsnt i-n. Jyu i-w-y zr,-i $iti.,-ner Crvj-kzints in Children anti td:it:. mm fi.'i FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. No remedy oftt-red to lhe public hiu over liTn hclf i efltit and cj'cetual in mtoriu, aLI. t!.e ir.rMit'JUal LiA,-.t-tes atid irraidarities of The tex, a. Urant'S lri.:ONAKY H i.M. It makes no dirVre,cew Kether tliedfriinfnH'nt be tuppreisdon. execs. -r oilier tcailnie-: it KKtiUJ.ATES ALL, hy utrcnGtheniii'j the system, eifvuhzina the c.Rcl l.At:ov. and nofiting .:d ciiayiiuj KKkVovs ir.iiiTA 8.L11 Y See pamphlet. ; CONSUMPTION. A DYING WOMAN CURED! W'e ptiite HA? nir?. to prove Ue prwr.R to $avf lifb when thi BALSAM is nsd, even aft-r the perf-o:. is cjki.dered by physic ia is atidfrici.ds to he in the ';. slaves ff disease urtuaMy iyim; tivA, :n ti:is ciw, so i x uo.Nr, t'ult tAe SHROliS 7 7i4 Hl-RIAL-tl .Ol His vere Octroi Vnr Lre jhtrticidar of Ihit ease, ami lhe respectable :k..' u:.d jubted preff of all te circumstances and fucti, we n.'tVr to our I'AMiliLETS. Tine cure was effected on Mm. 71BA DTKF.MAX. of F.aliston Spi. St?rat.;a County, A'. Y. AVe can pi.tvilfty.tu I a doubt, rm;ty other, almct equally hfpclrsr. and in'numerable c:.ses ol ( ovchs and I'ousitrttpt: '-'tis t LHF,1, wii.cli were jirvMuocd tneurahie I y kilf-.-l thvsilian FITS, FITS, FITS. Veri. J. K. l.irriNTOTT k SOM, r-per?a... rnTch:i,M' nt H'lUtrote, SnUiran ointy. Pemnsyirrii.ivr)c to r-. Mav 12. U 4 st;iti:ii:. nmrte oiiier ffni'.fits wnich hud .Hfti derive! from tiie use of BRANTS TL LMONAKY IIAl aT. itiit t:- f tU'ir Cssi.Tnrr.rrs b"d i".1 .nfonnel iiitiii that Ur I. w hicl. bad Iteen subject t fit for uvtral ''rwas cured hy lite u of Frants HAI.SAM. .WIPI-AI"T nVSPEPiSIA. S'-e on' rt!!pV.e: for ilie cures egec:.--! bv BJIAN'FS MEDICINES. V 11 ROM V I Y SENT E U Y and Puxmfh Complaints, in children or grown peruonst, CUied Knt'tvu! o.itj Jadure ic'miterer. A'so CHOLERA INFANTUM. No n: br ne'd evrr moum the .'ea'.h of tier child by ti.il r:.i,ii-;t"Vi-viiv: compiiisiiT, v.'-'ii tee1 fa up ;n aiut w.'utlifr ( 'h -i!rra far. turn, or wi i I U .iui d JUMViR Co-.n aint ;.f -ftuAsrs rr;.iNR ti.M.s am im a.,.;::.:i..-i'"c-' T( tiif cl:i'd- It f'.oti!.!, h',-vtT. m sneh cae- be i-st'-l in trrice as l.i:e pti? -s as ';e diro M.-'its oa tach buiile precnlte, uulU tliu cc.ni j'laui. i clH-ckea-If thcusands o f enrr of Srrfida, Career. Syphilis, and Oihfr in-pure disrtjie nf the lUondaild it the Vl'HY SMALL lil'ANTITY t.-'iirh ir,t it?,d a Mt;?ici:ic o rfret cure of ftjeh ditrtixes. he t!t,v pr f r.t the j -ir l yh:a tucdictd ptver in the MrJiriiie trflirH h'-r til d':cd ar.d dwytreed Xftch ditcatC then there is unquestionable exider.ee t'tat BRANT'S INDIAN PUlliimi EXTRACT ts rtich a .Vfrf c.f'f. i errrv reaper? ; and !l."r is al on (Lmt prot.f. in ureal cur,- t-tfec.ed.U:a; NF. HOTTLF. of it c.tiluina more ptinfvinc, lii'ti! virtue, and njr.1ie.il poicert thin There in ro:i:iim d in FOLK B TTLF.S of any N7rjjjW'i, or Hi;y oTher mtlicire that hue tvtr le n niitrtd for wi.e. Th'"rc i.ndoid.tHd proof in oor patnp-iletii, tl;at bv the u--e ot ilii-. jjrcai Indian 'Purifier, rhev tiiftt were I YISO vet LIVE tlu'V tlu-t wen- LAMF. and CRIPPLFO can now WALK they thai were Sit K, SCROKl LOl S, and otlierwie dteeatfe'd, have been hkaued and CL'HED. Hundreds Thousands who have uaed liR AST'S PI UIFIKR, after hnvi ?en atid teimd all the Sana pari! lei nnd ofhf r medicines recinjinended to cure bioiKi dii-eaM'n. have decided tl.a: Brant's is the Cheapest; ( t:U!p nn' V'f.'.V of it lin? mare medic!, rnmlive ipnT in it. and, in ronHeqnenre, cm-e mtore disease, in much lets time, tlmn one b-'tttf .f tii- tlitr nutlicine. It", then, one hnttle of BRANT'S IH ItlFIF.R w ill cur FoVlt TIMFS nnn d"-a Hihii one bottle of SartapririlANT'S FlTilFIF.ir" wmid he cb cheap at four doHar a hotile. bp strrsapariila at otic aMar. put Pram's ITJ.IFIF.R Is (.t!d for only ONE DOLLAR a hoille: nnd ai h bottle of it hers cured, and is capable of cuniu. FOl'R T1MFS ns nmrh disase a one be-tt '!e of Sanuii-fird!,i. thrrfr.ro. Snrsnjinnlla, in cin?quence of i w power nnd lew medical e;f:cacy. slt-u'J be to'd at no tiioro trnii tvrntyfive cent per buttle, to be a efieup as the Fl'IUFlFR al one d liar. ! One Dollar's Worth ! Host m!!-h C ANCFR !nvn- much STPHIT.IfsV.ms- ' much SntOFl LA will onr rf. Ilnr-t wrlA a( 1R4XT'S 'l'ltlFli:R cv.rv ? Head !h,- follow jig Btateumit, wliicb is a sfH-cimen ol its power: CANCEROUS SCROFULA! Itiii the cmse of a dyinrj man ttIio iW lire. lit vas cured of a wow cim of SCIiOFTLA. hy only hrrlre iViftic of BnmtV Puntier. than ever wtw cured by the u4' f ti-eire gallons of the bint S'irwipsirilta that was ever made. Srtrf-a-arilia hntt nvfieient medical pover to t-flWt the euro r.I";,-n a remlfinfdy hpete case. Mr, J. B. HASH IN. of Rome. Uncida Co.. X. V.. had Serrf. via fair yea rs was confined to his bed the last year be vra-s im ni'ich di;a-sed and debilitated n to be un-iKe to - rnie bis hand U hi bend. He had the tV mcdmi advice had ti("d ALL of ;he brt SarsapariUtt to no go d etfect jTi'l urorte and urore. nmi wa- c.i!ult-red to be jn a dln-i t'it. nnd Cs'U-d m! hve trntufottr h-m lon,-rr, when he commenced n-in : Pit ANT'S PL R I K I F.R. lli-- nmk was eaten nearly cjft --m ear to ear; a hole tras aten thrau$ Ati i-in. ic, ini'ler his cliin, o that lie tire:he; t!irou;h the I.o-e ; ins wrwgj so ean "round that it could It Ufted vp ou: of its niaco.it only holdjiii: by a mall pircr; the"iin of onr arm wa d( r-'it-ytrd bvf.ro ulcers; on ulcer under th arm. a. lnn-re hf a mail's hand, had nearly eatn through ; his tide i'ttt hi fxtiy. Tli'is lie wn,. ar1.cted w;th tvetlty pitch putrid, acrid, offensive ulrer. on various parte of h;a rer-.ri. For furtb r and full part.cu.nx., are our FAMI'liLF.TS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one ofthe most skilful pi yciinw of Rome, was ca.led to we Hufkin the day befo'rm a comn-enced iiflni' Bran;' Funher. Dr. W. examined mm. aud t.'ten told him that aU the mcdicinet in 0u woril soidd not cure him that his cia-e was V7 orse than Hopeless ! Nos- ,oax Mr. HASKIX'5 btaremnt nf cure: He said : , " .My tv- fe pit,I ,m.l...f.le of I.' I AST'S PlKirYIXO , EX I il.H T. ( Mimii 1 fr.oaril. .inia--s if Koine. 1 . coliiineiied ii::iz liiv. i,n' hnmn tn art bettrr. ThnT botr!e cnat le.1 nie to yrt :Jt my bni. wlw re I lin.i ii'tri ronl:ried ! n yrar ; il:e ttcutid b1t!i enabled rac to c;tnt thrhm.-tr; t!ie fcftird bH!e -m:l:lf''t nn- ti will,- tiro iilrsf to itome lni tre, wliere I rrocured tir bnttka more.- aud skii I had fnishe.1 11?,:': tbeni. wrntccn out of ttrrvti: hVits ,.1 iruU4 ' u 0U tirer UJIln more eaecrtd a Pt "RKECT CVRE of all the ulcer?, and res;ore.i rue to good Ait." ; FOI'RTKEX WITNESSES! Mr. H SKIX liassw-om to llie ulnvve f:irts. an,! tin, funs , are v. itn. ''-i .-js-l r.-f;r.e.l m hv lr. T.WIT.I.IAMS-Mr O. It. BROWN. J.npnet.r of the ll'fiff,'of HoW-SIewrs P.1SSM.L V l.F.v iNABll. wh',rsa and retail druggists tud KLEVE.V olbrr respectable tcitne$f. For salt iy j M. W. II tll.E, P.ro.,kville. . T. I KM' I .it ',.., F.-iirfi i! I MM. hl ht.ll OJI, M. tamuia j H 1). I A I M AN. I.aur.1. C. It. OVKH I ON", Atnler-on II n. .1 pliFAVF.K.I.iliertv, RII1F.H .t Son. l:n.vriis,;,r I.. AMMIKW, rti!v!i-,. MASON', ('uliurrssills-. HAliO f.... Col.imliia. VKOMrSOV iit.H.1 F.SIIF.. ti r. -s-n.bnrc. VATOX H sMSAYt I',,.. M,l:.,iu'. 11, CR S Kl.l., .Vapolron. .'. I!. Mi-.STfc.l. n. C LA H C, Mjiiv Lester. M". CONXFR, Faytlleviile. s. li i'iiti-.u. A-uO.s Hi,-, n. i.. an ri:onrs. c:ri,rijurg. M .'OIlNSny, Versii'll. s. H. A M.F.MONO, 1 ilan. FLItHIS It M.CUM.OrtiH, I.4r.t,i, I,iirr;, iilvil hy agents hi verv t.isvn i;t the Slate. l-ers j.t,i! .ri!.-ri must he n.!.liess. d In All !. MAI.I.ACF X CO. 105 J! road nay, Ve York. . 10, -4.J. 51 ! i:oss noirsf;. ! f .rnc r of o.irt nssil IVnlnnl nu inrin ! J j nr.ti Ili.vni: luk.n, for a term of rears th. laVie Hot. I. c:i.-s( I'lauters', I hare rliaivt;. d ihi laretior!. ca.i- i muurrs , i nitre rhanrd ih , n.tmt, , KO;S MOfSK. I he pr.-i.ro i,r irvU r.. j U Ji itt ho lrn nti tll ffive lulu call oau ' i.o v find not where lit- U. a i iIa uv. j jsjj, 4v-iy I'rsijirietrr. ' nsj. cV ) . Ei. OOO III. & Edge Tool nanafacturers Aud Dealers in DarJware ao Cutlery, NO. 3'4 M AIN -TRF.K I", ! iKlwetr fcsitelith and Xiuik. CI xri VXATI ' Co!ers Carp-nterts. WaffOD, Culioet,tnd Cllkir j Makers' To!-f of tverv dvcriutiout alwav. on hand.
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