Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 February 1850 — Page 3
tetters from Mr. Budd. i marble- in ,he UP8tes Bly,eI At the present time, there are about 40 IndiaNew Orleans, Jan. 13, 1j0. j uians on this Brig, bound for California. This Dt Clarksos: We have been delayed two j i8 probably the result of accident. Six of us days longer than we anticipated. Our tessel : came down the river together, and have formed was advertised to start on Saturday evening, and , ourselves into a mess. They are all from Madnot being able to get off then, we necessarily county except myself. Adam Tence, one have to wait until Monday, as the captain will I of the company, is a big, stout man, about 40 not start on Sunday. , ytarsold. He and myself have repeatedly taken But I promised you before I left home, I ' excursions over the town. Four of our mess wou'.d say something of New Orleans. I had, j have families, the others are young men. after reaching here, determined not to fulfil the j Jt has been about as warm here to-day as June promise, and I even now doubt whether I can , jn Indiana, and we have had a fine shower. tay any thing which will be to you or your . Vegetables are growing in the gardens or at readers, worth a dime; but as our additional least I see all quantities of all kinds in market stay here has given me additional opportunity but the fruit trees are naked. More anon.
of seeing. I have re-consuiered that determina-i fc,. K. Bl DD.
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tion
COMMISSIONER'S SALE Of Real Estate.
The undersigned. Commissioner, appointed by the Probate Court of Franklin Count v, by virtue of an order of Mid Court, will oflVr for .ale at ntlhlie outrrv- on the nmniu. at .k. 1. -:.!
of Andrew r.rraichael deceaaed, Hnlurday the ! of ,ne North-west quarter of Section 1
iniaal rrnranr; 1,U. between thr hourt of 10 ! """"" a., annate in Hami
Administrator's Sale f Real Estate.
bate (.on rt, the unnVraigued administrator til" the
Pall Slock.
"T virtue of an order of th Franklin county Pro-
o.eso..r.,.neunm-rieneiailmillistl-:ilortl the tic crlxrumc d k- .l I.:. .....I
Estate of Peter Boultnn, deceased, will oflVr lor .ale i 1 x .,, Well s.. mI.. r-urcbas. d e..,n-.a-
at public outcry, at the duor ofthecunrt house in
town of BrookTille, Franklin ciiiiulv. Iiidi.u.. on
Friday, 1st of March, 1350, the South-west quarter
1, (own 1 ,
ton roniity,
o'clock a.m. Ik 4 o'clock n.m ihefollowinvrir.rritu.rf ' l.nana, .ubjeei to dower. Terms, rash.
real estate, commencing at the south Kant corner of Dec. 28, 1849. LEWI S BOVLTON, ajm. frac. see. No. 2, Town 11. N. Range 13. E. etc. ! thence West with the sec. line 20 chains, to the SALE OF REAL ESTATE middle of white water, thence North 35 degrees ; rTCHE nderairned. Commissioner appointed hy the west 5 chains, thence North CO degrees west T, Probe urt ufiranklin ,Btl,T i,ii,., w,u 9 chains & 50 links, thence North 55 1' degrees 1 'J" ft 'l""" ," lKy ,h'9,hAr "?r,rhl WmI 90 rk.in. c . -o j 1(11' "'"""" 10 "clocks, in. and 4 o clock .. f81 cn,l,ns ittn 32 chains and 50 p.m., on the pren.ie in While Water township, in
in!., i lie nee norm OB aegrees fcast 4 chains 3 , aaiu county, the tollnwmt;rea e.i.t - in said count r.
IIU 50
ks, thence ortrtl!) degrees West 8 chains and i Z . "'"lamm i.oniu died arisen and possessed; links, thence South .Wrs. F.n.t 1 rt L!?'j 'V bj" "? ''' f the widow f. aid
,i, ' . , , ,. . ,, : ,, j ""-"ru. "netinnin? at the N. F.. corner or the :hains and 14 links, thence North 5'., deorees , s. w. or. .. re. 34. .., a . .1.
Kast 10 chains, thence South t6 degress Rat j s- 84 nd n' degree, wen ioj and'a half'pnles 10
lOr-haitia n,l 311 li..k. t h. I,.,.. -J--.. I: enrtlrrtake; thence S. S and a ha
, c aow set about to do the best I can. - . - ; i theuce with the same to the beginning, contain- or : them" 11 WZL Z.
New Orleans is the largest and most commer- g in all 103 Acres, except so much of said half poh-a to acomrr atake; thence x. 3 degress wet . , , .! r n.! LaravETTE, Jan. 30th, lb50. ' land, and all the iiitereets and reversions of the ,fi0 P""'" " ,he place of brrinninr. containinr 105
c,ly 4 03 , , ' .V . , u. ... Z ' P en.bn.ee this moment to say h-irs of the said Andrew C.rmiohael deceased, I "T"". "".""J'Tu0' ,r" "
presenieato n. . , . , , .... thereto, as has been asrivnerf. to ltran.11. Cr. ..a . . V V '": r"....e .0 oe
ci
scenes
whollv incomprehensible. My imagination and fr michael for her Dower, being 48 Acres out of J 1 . frilift anil amnnv I Ktn vnnpca f l ia ha ... ....
mv oenses were so bewildered, that I could not, 1 ' 6 " - n,e atinve decr.oed tract, leaving to be sold as
J . . more man sixteen vears riiica 1 hrtran tn tnkn 1 arnrMu H hv ih. nnHArjittn.. kii .u r
. - j ..-.ii. vu ai,ics oicicui. ' the Brookville American, and still hope to take j ALSO
in'fact, see any thing. The first two days I was
In town, I spent almost the whole time ill walk
ing about the streets trying to see the town, but I must admit I have not yet had a 6ight. I walked one street north to the extremity of the town. It was probably about two milos, and the narrowest place iu It. It is said to be about six miles op and down the river. In this walk we passed the Cotton Inspector's premises, which occunies aa entire sqaare. It is surroun-
it. You will not feel flattered when I say that i rw"T. "TJ''' '. T'lIHTY FIVE " Arrea of Wood Land, bemir a rart ot Fractional arcit is one of the best political papers in theUuion. I ""u ls.'n town v, ltne x, w. &c. We are not alone, in refereuce to the real merits I ALSO
of the American. In conversation
the most distinguished men i
made a similar remark in reference
neaseseua me amount 01 my indebtedness, corner, thence with said WiUou's line South I
and I will make arrangements to settle the bill, j 6's degrees West -14 poles, thence North 51
Mv children think more of the American than ; a'K" " poles, thence Worth lb de-
eara from the day ofaale to be aerurrd hr note with approved freehold arcuriir. GKO. DICKSOX, Jan. I, !8JO-2-4w " Commiaaioner. t.awrenceburrh Krgiatcr pli a.e copy and charge the American. Administrator's Notice. fERTTEKS if administration have thia day been i t: mil I id to the lilideraitied, by the Fninklin
with one of! At the same time and place, a part of fractional r".,"Jr VJ"1,!,,' 5"M". "P0n 'hee.tate ofiienry Bo-
'ivtliin It I..,., in U IU 1 . 1. iiojer. i-eron inoeotrn to aaul eata tr w 11 1 he ream rn the SUte, he ,on tow 3. V tc., beginning ,-dm ,kc prompt payment;ad th. h..inr claim.
, 1 . ...o nviui-nii micr 111 imiu ret'.imu, ineiice , aaint it, arc rquaitted to proeut t hem. F.atate la to yourpaper. . ,outh 51 ' decrees Kast. to William W Wil.no'. n.obahlv.olvmt. JACOB F.KTF.I..
J.J l ...ll .koKI.. OA 'ot blirb .11.1
w uy - U..V.W .. - olher periKlica, lha, com,s ,0 m tab,e whether the roof extends over the entire build- ... , . hile I am writing to vou in refereuce to ing or not, I don't know. ' . ., " .. , f ... , . Umporal matters, I will say a word in refereuce New Orleans is built on ground almost per- ; t-.
fectly level, but it is a little descending from the
river, it being higher at the levee, thnn back from the river. At the present stage of water in the Mississippi, the bank is from 12 to 20 inches high, and In some places, it has been filled up several inches higher. I noticed some half mile from the river that the water, where foun- i dations have been dug for houses, rises within S t or ten inches of the surface, which shows, to; some extent, the amount of descent from the
this city, seven chuches: New School and Old School Presbyterian, Baptist, Campbellite, Seceder, Catholic and Methodist. The latter is much the largest in the city, and is now iu a very prosperous condition. They commenced a quarterly meeting the 22d of December, 1849, which has been in progress ever since. There has been received into the church, up to this day, one hundred and seventy -seven, ami about one hundred and fifty conversions, and several
' cass of clear sanctifying grace. And still the j work goesou. The excitement is still increas- . ing, and salvation like a cloud of glory has been
December J'.', lS49.-l-3w
I.ntMl and Lots for Sale. ya.HK aubicriher for hi in -If. and aaacrint fur niinrraidenta. nfTera for alr the lolluwinir property: The lot on which his office ia situated, the riHin; house and lot immediately north of Mr. Clark son's, all these houses and lots in Brookiritle and the va-
Iv for ihe PALL ASO H ISTEH 4JS0A4',aiid now
nnVrs them tu the public tin the most favorable terms,
ale believe that from Hiltr raperietire in the buainesa and the aatisfaciiou he has heretofore uniformly iriTen hi pairona, none who examine hi- present assortment w ill be at all disappointed, eiiber in the lrive or (iinliti. To hia nana I full aupply, he has adik d the fullowina; articles. Super black rirraa SILKS t'ashniere tie Kbine Striped Alparca ltl'k and fancy Alpacca F.inbroidered Cloaking Plaine and Fancy vaina de Lain Mohair and Silk Warp Lustre Snper Monmint; Ginbama Plain and Fancy do Super F.neli-.h brown t-ronlid Trinta " black & white do Fnriiitu.-e Prints In this department we ak the attemiot tit the la die, as we hair a eery full and rhuirr collection ul
prints of every variety m attic and pru-e. IU I I fit
i atuiins, iiw vims, ope. S-4 Emlimidered Wieil Shaw It Plain blark " Do Snn r inmle and blk Du 1 Silk Embroidered Silk Fringe Thibet Do " Muslin de Laine Do : Also Plain " " Do Fall ai t Us of Hihbona and Trimmings I Velvet Hihhon Silk and I.invii Friiifrea Ladies Silk and I'a-him rs C.luivw , Pic Xic flove and Mitta Woolen Milta and Gloves ' Linen and Cambric H'dk'fs Super Mined Wool Hose White Merino Do
Cashmere Do
Attention is invited to a New andj
V rill. I . ! IIZWJM ra ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND Winter Goods
Tf th.nwtnJ f twrrt f Saf fiLi. Cavern. y''. other ti t,rdif.if hi-ial.tt .'W EHV .-V ALl. ar Auanart he nnti rrranf ' Hit imrtvnifl "M r U T.-r rf
J" YN F. R bri; k n turn Iu praiirnt arki'l- M Motrin trAtrA Km wrtuKM n nqi"ed wt-ch
BRANT'S INDIAN
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at aoraj a .Vfirmr. fa rrerv raawW : and t
adm. 1 A full assortment of Cotton Hosiery, white Jt colored ; Italian
That has just Ixhti lt?eoivod by K1CHARD TYNF.R.
( , rdetnent for past favora and w iabea to infurin i thru tkrrr it iinquntiatutbU rritkmcc that
his patron vi ho have dealt with hwn ht-n iolore as well as new customers and all who wi4li "to buy t where they can buy chea peat,"- that he has jnt r j reived afiix stock of Fall and Winter Goods, whirb , will be sold as cheap a such anwrb-s can be sold in any town or at any huMe in ku Wlme Water Valley, j Hia uaual full aupply aw U new. rws'ipt qunisi 111 . part of 1
Cloths Kucrlih Math Cluili FrrtirN 1u lo Amrricmn do Kii)liffh bnm n, bint and pnrn da Amrriciti rt d Hmtt-ramt F-ll Cloth and Cadet du
, Hluf, black and grrt-u bUnki l du ! Cttssi meres. Knt?.ih bUik Caflimt rv 1 FiYitrh " d JAmt nran ' do I Fiif iriiM'd aud fanry.d 1 Fntttb du j Rlat k Frt-nrh d- akin ilu ! Kubaj Caainit-rtr and VrUrtrt-n j Vestings. I Hlark Silk Vetini;a ' Fancy " do Itlack Satin" do
Plain blark and fancy Worstid do Hlark and fancy silk Velvet tied silk Velvet for lrinitninc;s Marseille, blark Cloth and Cas.imere Vestii,
Hlaek and lakcy silk and satin CH W ATS
j pnxf. iu i;rni r.rn elTertnl. tliat ONE BOTTLE f eon ' t. in. m... nnn fnn. tMltn. virtm-. mi A Ml 'ia.'J twirev.
, tluui tliere i roo'taim-d in FOt'R B rTTLK? o: miy m-bi-panUti. or anv o!lier medicine that ha ever lr :i i.tin-.l ' ftir aaie. There 1a undoiioriil profit in osir Miivhle'a. 'ItHt j l-V Ule ue ot Thia rml lauiirla wryfrr.Tl.i-v tl.mT -r- ll -. S"ti vet I.IVK tliev thrt were LAMF. ii.i l ( HU'PI.KH enil tlsiw WALK tliev dial were SlfK. SOltvr I Mil S. i ml uthervi ie diaeaneil, ha-e lrrn heii.i.d w.U t i'KKl)
Htuuleds Thousands .are lurd HBAST'S PtHlflKP. after iikVrc an-d t.l. Hie SartJiparillat and otlier rirdtruiri oded to cure bkiod diaeaaiw, have dec idea Iiki: Brant's is the Cheapest ;
greea West 16 poles, tire nee North 2 decrees j West 20 poles, theuce North 17 degrees West ! 7 and eight tenths poles, thence South 78 degrees West 15 and nine tenths poles, theuce V.Mk Ol ' A. T.'.. . .1 . .
4 uql,Cr. i uie norii.-weBi cor- .. ,,,,, klluwl, Klll-.,,, ., ... ,,,
ner Of said section, theuce north 84!. degrees -t 1 ral hundred acrea of woodlaiol in different pans of
; Children's plain and fancy Hoae
1 Paris Hoods, a beautiful article for children ' Tyrol Hoods ' Woolen Comfort 1 .ailies Dress lldkfs and Cravats This ad and Cotton Lact-saiid cltlinga . Hook Miiliii . Swiss Mull
lain and Kmhroidered Jaekouet
Satin Stocks and Silk Hdkfs
! Satthirth
' Nvftucte ome iVrft of it lia mwt irvtvlif nl. rurT:i? iratu i ! iu it, ami, in cM.t-fK-t. fimi rY t.uocK. m in no ft iVn ttmr. Than b--ttir uf aitv iher nMiltnm If, Httni. ttir of BKANT S ri'RIKIER -ii cure yiU'K 7T VKS morr Hiwt tlian w bitttU of Sartapiirili l,t BRANT'S 1'L'RIFIK.ll" H'uuld br thtup at fur Maw a N'ttk. in mirtuurM f .m d-U-ir But Bunt' ri'KIFIF.K uiadd fir tmly ONK 1I.LAU a !ui'lt; hii i ' a a iHictli of it ko etirad. and in mpabir ot curine, t'Ol'H : Tiyih'S a much liea.' nr l4tU S,irip iriiUi,UH-Te ' fun'. Samumrilla, in cunequtirct of it lr ptiw cr ami Wt itHtlirai f tfirarv. nhoiild In t-old at uo inorv timn tircuiV ; five mils Jrtr bottle, tu bo ad tkrap (W tnt TI KIFIKH. U cmr d'di'r. Qno Dollar's Worth '
How much CANCER how much SYrHII.I how
Fl LA-
htnUrs' Shoes.
Blue, black, brua ll and drub Saltinella i (in i miM-d do Hlark " do ! Hililied, plain, striped and figured do
Siiht plain and laucy 1 weed Hiding and btttfUlo Cord Lamarline Cord and lleaverteen Keraev .nd Kentucky Jeaua
. mnrh SCilt
I pCMk lKR cure
DM 10 Ue Place 01 Deginiiing, COUUimng fcU tneennmj; aii tne iarm 111 hiie W ater township An ,r,nl,.IU f rb cant and aubstantial custom 1 Domestic Jean, and Linaey
acres. ..v ... ... ...
river. A platform of wood is built out somethin; like a hundred yards in the river, at the ship landing, probably because the water is not gin .nouo-S for tlm lanilinfr of vessel. in iiafelv
,. , . . . , . , ' hanging over our city for the last six weeks. The levee aud street fronting the river is from .,,
one to two hundred yardt wide, ami is the busiest place I ever saw. It Is almost impossible to ; cross the streat for the drays. The street being just wide enongh for two drays, it is toustantly ;
the other way. The side walks are wide an.l nicely paved, mostly with dressed ttpne, which make a nice floor; but the side walks are almost wholly obstneted by beiug used for llie purpose of showing the goods of merchants, more business being done in the street lint 11 in the stores. Though
the stteeU have all been psved, those next the river, or within four squares-, re the muddiest places I ever saw, being sever.il inches deep, at the preseut time, with sloppy mud. The sin-ets throughout the town are very narrow, being certainly not over3fi or 4tl feel ide. I have not seen half the amount of drinking I espvcted. As to lirunkenuess, liiere is cerlaiiil v tiul'.itile of it. The amount of liquor !tatik' t'lowevec, may be larger than the ceneril appearance would Indicate. I liuve Seen two or three iiieu so drKiik they would sLieovr. I have Wee ai'susiotiied to think that the pop--iilttliui) pf New Oriei.ns w.is cf a mtniirrel kind. Vet my t:!t::d1. u iiti'er nvetved a coi ret t im-r.rej-sioit, in this tiint'er. I t!;ouc!il the :riueip.-.l business icen cf t!te towu were lh Anglo-Saxon blood, and that the others oul.t present eutirely an istferinr appe ir iuce. This is a mistake. There is probably not more than oue of a hundred you will 11. t, of pure AnglotrtMton c.vre; ai:t tiot era ia ail probability flerka or laborers. It is a commou tiding to see
wrllinr housr i . . l ,.r niu;.i . n...i i
. . - ... . . ... ... osnrr, .ilu OS's. i .. s . ...an ..n
4 f- rif sssisssraia Ms nrnioii. oi" proprrt ywiliaii ' ,i . wr Hed. w hue and creen Flanm U ALSO I he .old on reasonable trrtna if applicotion he made I ( llttIS. ( flSSimeiTS, Ff'Sl"'. 1 Kr0' ,,U' '"' On MONDAY the 18th of FF.BRUARY. i'"" jn , ,8J0 JOHN A- A1 son- , F Uck cl h 0 ; i.natn s, y . ltsSO at this Ponrt Il.... in R,nnbilU I .I "rookvilli, an. nt. isso. Ilrown, lllue and Cadet Clolha , Super black silk warp Lustres lOU at the tvourt House 111 Brookville, Lots ! Pilot and Felt Over t'o.iin; Striped and chai.pwble do numbered 1J, M, and a, in that part of said ! c. , - . r.o-,Vll- n a i Plain and fancv Cassimrresofnc a atvb a I Plain and mole colored do town of Prookville laid out by John Allen sen., lal8 01 AH 0.1311 d.. If IrtTlKIln kiOQUly. : A very beauiiful aelertion and very cheap I Black and fancy Alpacca do with the improvements Upon them. j In Prthate Court. j Sapa-r fine plain and fancy Tesda Striped Alpacca do r ' I ii,i,ri.,..-r,,n,l itiiiTui.. r..r.t n..UM.n K. Satin atriiiifl do
TERMS Jacob Ertel. admiiii.tratororthe ,...,:'. ' Silk brucadr and figured Worst, d do """''l 1 ratate of Henrv Hoi II er. dee'd. A onliraii.tn an : (.I.SSIH '.. . v i i.i j.-l .
t 1 1 - - . '. . mi v iisiif' 11 un ,111
vnir tuiru me purcnase money, casn in liana ; 1 v a one third in one year, and the residue in two F.liMbi-th llolinji r and Antony vears. from the dav of sale. Th deferred nv. : 1I'J",
menls to he secured by note with suflicient free- ; hold security. JOHN W. HITT, I
Jan. 9, 1 50.--4 w Com
make rial tale asset.
OX this2ih December, 1S.IS, personal! came into open Probate court, said pet inner and files his
The prospects are more Mattering now thau
when the meeting commenced. Last Sabbath we were honored with a visit from President Berry, from Oreencastle. He preached two sermons, and they were characterized with his usual zeal, strength of language, and holy eloquence. The President made a fine impression. The congregation was entirely carried away,
and for the time seemed to lose sight of this
world. There can be no doubt but President Herry will be eminently useful, and successful in that department of the University to which he now belongs. The Lord is reviving his work all along this Wabash valley. May it not in some seuse be attributed to the dreadful scourge that passed over this country last summer. We . find many widows at our altars, who Inst their husbands during cholera times, ani perhaps a lirie majority of those converted, lost some friend by that pestilence. When the Lord speaks . by his judgments, the earth trembles, and men iorn righteousness. Yours in truth and love.
ELEDICAL NOTICE. ir. j. s. n r it un a 1. 1., IATK of Cincinnati, Ohio, ha located in thia t plare to practice the KCLKCTtC ur HKFOItM sxstem of Medicine. Office nn the West aide of the Public Square opposite the county office, where he may be found at all times, when not absent 011 professional business. Dr. H. w ill devote particular attention the treatment of Chronic Uiarnoess
petition ill this cauae; and the Court Us-in(r satisfied byatffdavit that the said F.lizabeth Holinier and An
thony Holiujer are not reidrnt of the Slate of Indiana direct and order publication to be made actor, dintrly. 1 he said defendents are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said petition, and that nnlrss they appear and answer the samr, on or he. forrthe calling of said cause at thr nrxt term of this
, Court, a default will be entered arainst them and an ! order made in the. premises in their absenrr. Witnr,a my hand thia toth December, is 49. -m J. M. JOHSWX, Clerk F. C. P. C. i AN ORDINANCE
In ihii (U-parttm-nt wr hart an abundant stork of
t-vrry color, plant and Inner, and nt t-try quality. The brM atftortiiit'iil w haw evvr prctviiu-d to our cuAtomtrr. VESTIXOS. Kirh fanry Voi1tn ami Silk, Vrt,ngn Satin ami Silk Velvet Da Italian Cnnats Knney IMniii and fanry Ttit-kf t HMk'fs (luv and Huck-ry lrih I.int'iia A large stuck of bUachetl and bauwii Mii-ltn Hats ft iirf Caps. Hlark Brush Hats I Do du du m crun ! immun Antrola Hats
I Itlack and bruwn Mexican Hat
I Hu do for btv
. m Z araa . B. . a
Vlcera, Tumors. Goitre or Hroiirho.ele, Asthma.' Br t' Ordamrd y thr Pretulrnt and Truttrtt tj the "J0 Dyspepsia, Piles, F.pilepsv, Hhrumatism, White Town Brookviltr, That from and after the passage V'1 raveling do Swelling, Scald Head, Ca. bunclea, Female disease. ' " c 'h" r,,r " f " "".'r'l ATt l"' '' l ' . . r t 1 .nu-i. ... . ..n.l a.;r; a...... a .... ....... K. ........ I... HH1I t ll U ItCl I 1 lid UO
Neuraliria, Dropsy, Jcc , all of which may be suc
cessfully treated w ithoiil the use of Mercury, Arsenic, or any other datifrerous drutr. ICererenfsrsk T. V. Morrow, Prof, of theory and practice in the F.clectic Institute. J. HiirHANNAS. Pror. of Physiology. H. L. HtLt., Prof, of Snrpery. J. Kino, Prof, of theory and rrartice in the Eclectic Institute at Memphis, Dr. P. K. WAMBsunH, Dr. T. V. Wright, either of w hoin may be addresmrtl by letter at Cincinnati. HrtMikville, Oct., HM9. pa'a, ftm. Administrator s Notice.
town to vend spirituous or intoMcatine liquors by a . .. " "in top
lea quantity man a quartat a time within the corpo- ! s-tntl 1 urnatis ration lin.ns of the same, by paying into the treasury HtHttS flUil SIlOCS. of thr corporation thr a um of tweiity-five dollara .' per annum. Ladies' Calf, Kip and Gnat Booteea Src. a. Anv ordinance comina; in conflict with ' 1h?,l'!rr"; ,"d ' d this ordinanee i hereby repealed. , ynVdrVM "rotraiis Sec. 3. Thia act to takccffVct from and aftet its 1 I-'' Kid hind ties and apring heelrd lira
A. K. MeCLF.AKY, Prea'l. !!'"
t n a null aU j v p 1 lilts, iiw;aiii T j Youths' Kip do CJUStOITl Illaae ' Men's thick Hoots, double soled BOOTS A I) SI IOKS. j M.D:. .'ll..
Do do and Goat Shoes, fine
pasaai.
"VOTICE is hereby pivetl that the undrrsiened
1 , lias this day taken nut ot the Franklin C
r , : iv lor is man iraue. cuioi.oiii; .1. 11.11 vi .i.e .ui
1 f .- 1 loi inv artirles:
j rrooate s onri, tellers .,1 sniuiiiiisiraiion ilton tne 1
tate of Elizabeth Newnam, decea s. d. Those hav- I
111c; claim acamst tne iteeeaseii, win prts nt them
Jan. 17th, 1S50.
WILLIAM XEWKAM, Admr.
Notice.
l-atha by . holcru.
Mr Culler, just from Panama, states that the . o the n dersir;id; and those indebted to estate ' will be required to make prompt paynv'tu. The va-
itoti on wiiitu nv emu, irmii vnugres, nnu on ' tate is prtoiabty solvent
Iward the truuks of severiil California emigrants, I
who died on their way to Chagres from Newi Orleans. Their names, given us by Mr. C., and we lielieve not heretofore published, were W. T. Smith, Cincinnati; Francis Miller, home not known; II. Hndorph. Ohio; J. E. Swallow, Norman C. Baldwin, J. A. Walsh, unknown; Osiice Peujherty, Ta ; all died of Cholera. (reen Harrison, of Ky., was taken with the Cholera, while eating hit breakfast, on the Win-
)Anf) PAIRS. Thr undersiKned has just received
-VF"-' from the Manulaclurer 111 ew England ; g v ma F. 1 ..... ..
a larj-e assortment of Uoota and Shoes made ripn.. j Jfl I'll I ff., MLUrtlirtin . trt;a-
i irorc. Stone t$ Drlf Wore. i SOLE LK ATHEH and all the articles usually kept
under these heads, fresh, well setveted and clleap, toaeichaecan honeatly invite the public alienti .Itf X. D. tiALLION.
nHF. Stockholders of the Harrison, New Trenton, ajBj Rochester ci Hniokville Turnpike are hereby notified lhat there will bean elt-ctioll held at the house ef E. K, Rockefellar, in thr town of New Trenton, Franklin county, Indiana, on the 1st Mond:iy in February. 1R30, lo eleet seven Directors for the above Turnpike. Ht order of the Ronrd, E. K. ROCKEFELLAR, New Trenton, Jan. 1, 1850.-4 beer y.
Administrator's Sale.
innUttos, and even jet blark negroes, carrying a field Pcctt, cn Saturday week, and died in four' rTHE unriersiFnrd, administrator of the rtatr of , 1, . . , ' , i EliralM th Newnam, d.c,ad, will offer at public &uecaue, gold watch, and loiijr moustaches; hours. outcry, at the late residence of the dece.is.d, in
snj to ail appearance they are uiea c-f bHisK'S.
flat the French uud Spanish, and the mixture '
I$iuuin Pciition from thr 'orth.
Hloominr (irove low ushiii. on Mondar the I Ith dav
of February next, the nersonal estate of said rire'd:
The Massachusetts Allti-Slavery Society, I nistin: ofa two horse nrmrr, two horses, n-ve-
g t . 1 . . .1 in- .... . ....I ,nl "eno o. ai lie, alio notseno1 lurilltlire. ortrench, bpauivh and Aeoro, preowminate. I , never at a loss for something ou which to lay j terms. On sums of thnr dollars and under, have freouentiV seen Iadus. Hlimwt m hhwk no r;,d....t -.,Aa . - 1 : :...i..i;.. . mDt; 1 Cah. Over that sum a credit of nine months, w ith
1 J , , ' . u..r1.i.eu(iiS " Y " P j ""IT and nond aceurity, waiving the benefit of ap-j
t.. v.. , u.i. ic in i .! ui ' tion tor secession troti me union. l neae la- pmisement. ii.lum blwam
tii-s fas! 1 id a.
n itics seem jealous of the attention bestowed pn
i Jan. 17, is0.
adm'r.
Kot I wosild not create the impression that all their disunion allii-s of the South, and seem! To the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind. appear in fine circumstances ht re. New Or-.' determined to have a liro-er share ol the public ' nfcSSF. A. MOORF. takes this method of informinir le.,n.i. -,0. LI f ....1 ..... .... . .. ..." ...... swthee.tiaeiis of Franklin County, lnd., that he ha.
r.eiy imns; inni notoriety mail t.iey nave recently euoyen.
the mind of man can imagine, as nisli-.ijr iu this
world, can be seen here, and lhat too, on oue street- It is a world, composed of the most S'jotlees purity, placed In immediate contrast with
the most filthy prostitution the most luxurious
N. y. Express.
Of 10,000 drapers' assistants in London, there are but Jill) married men.
oiien."d a
NEW IfAT AND CAP STORE, I No 342 Main tt. at hvtwrrn Nth fe Oih, Cinciif ' nati; hrrr lie may bt fnnnd at all timi rt-atljr and t milling lo mail on all hr jtiar favor him iih a call, j He hop.' iliai by trict aitt n.'on to bninrK be ill 1 rvceie at a hare of nublir itrnnaer rmm ld
120 im men a coarse b-mt
9 pr Ki do 24 rs Waterproof do 24 prs Calf d'j 3rt pr do du 210 pra Men Coarse ltrotrnns 200 pru Kip du .tfi prs Call' do 3ft pn Viimps 12 pr Hnli'.ilt OTtrSlim' 200 prs Women' Kip B 10 prs Calf do 90 prs ' C.oat do 50 prs Fin Kip Slippers 40 pis Heavy du 24 prs Gaiter Hoot 13 prs do do 80 prs Mises Kip do 30 prs " calf do 24 pra " kip Slipprr 30 prs Women's lndi:iKnbler Shots f-0 pr Hoy eoarse Hoot r0 pr Ynnths " do 24 pr rhildren do f0 pr Hoys Umgrtns f 0 pn Yotitbs do 40 pr Kip do 70 prs Hoy Kip do f0 pr children' Goat Hoots 40 pi s " Kip Shot s
33 pr Morocco do Thr new ptirchaes of the untie raided in addition to the vitv eteiisfe varii-tv he had on hand In-fore
; enables him to offer s complete an aMortmeftt a J en ever offered before in the town of Hrookville. Kotf hi stuck and all of hi late purchases were made according to hi own direction ntitl are of the vers nrt quality. Persons wanting boot or shoe j will find it to their interest to call and see his slock I bef.re they lav in their supplr. : Nor. 1st,. 849. RICH AUD lY NER.
A Large and Splendid
; C1IOCK.fKlP aud CAI.F SKINS. Al o Moroc-
W Co Hindi
1 co Hinuinc I. m 1 11 c etc.
I he ntmve uluck oT I.eathir I have nit n ceiven ibis week from rhiladel phia, and is of the l-t mantifHctiiry in ihe city. JAMES D. HKXRY-l.aiirt-l, June Vth, 149.-25 PREMIUMS VOU 1S50.
Merino black and assorted du
l.ynuese Cloiti blark and coltiretl du Plaid and striped Mohair plain and chauiable Scotch and French Ca-hmen : Moni rev, Hueita Viaitaand Drr'iii Plaids , Pluid and striped Mou de Laitus : Sujm r Muii riling Gtni;liam . Plain and fancv do
1 Cahuiere ile K hi ne ( Plain and fancy I. aw in : Linen and Victirm du t !rili Linen, KtMk Miiilin and Si" Mull ; Yiiiuriu untt Itishup Un j t N X K T S j Ofall kitids and qualities. ! Smalt A' fichs. i Hlaek and enl'd silk Krinif.-s; Linen du I (limp and Jaeutiett
I.tlien anibne HandkercliuTs White Lace Capes Faney Hilkfs ! Fall Steles or HiMmns and Trimtninirs J Vtlvet HiblMns and Ribbons .if all kinds Ladies silk and ca-hm- re Cil sea I'ie li ic r.l.ire and Mit s Wuolen Milts and Glure. White Merino and Cash nere II lkfs Men's black, white and faner silk and cotton llnse ' 'I'hn-ad and euttun I.aees and Kdifiiig. Wmden Comforts j
I S. winjj Silks; Tailors' and Drvss t'riiiiiiiins j l'ans; Ctiinhs.Thinihles: Hiilt.mi, Sii.jit luler.; Toekt Hooks; Car.. t Haps.Ac. .Vt. S Tiro Hundred and Fifty
l-i.-e.-a 01 l-rinta Vlani, plaitl. flowered and fiiriir. d .-tiirirai. Prims Plain, plaid. Dowered F.ni;lisli and French Prim. Plain and fiinry oil Prints And in fine. Prima f all qualities, d. scripiions and color that any one can desire. Dress Silks. Plain hlark Silks Ui d, pink, blue, rrn n and pUid Silk Fancy llnnnet Sih 5-4 (.ro de Khine black dn ( 'tnir.se Hoods and Domestics. HN aclii-d and hniwn Mu4linsuf sarious vtidihs from t to 21 da wide Mi-d 1 iikiiiirs am) Mariners' Strip. Checks and Drillings Waciin roveriiiE; Linen ami Cott.m Hacking lil.avbed and brown Linen I able Cov.rs do do Muslins SHAWLS.
Silk embroidered crape Shawls
tli. n
leill omrd-Jlar't irirl of HHjI J"S
Head tla- l'ollon'n;i; aiateuieu:, w !i: ii
U a ap.euueq of ita ower:-
j CANCEROUS SCROFULA! lliig ia the cap of a dying aura who yrt lrr. He -.ti - et'rni t-f a wiM-se rase of M HOl-TLA. Iy only fi-cV- Kf- ; Um of Branl'a Purifier, Uian ever a runsi ty tne umj of ftrWrecsi.LOissttf the best tartapi-tUa that a-net-vrr mailti -aoai'a.illa ha nt n$cmt mctitail jiovrcr to t ..w. ".be ch.-x-f tMicli a rfr4rinuty iiwifii r.ttae. Mr. J. B.HASkfN.pf .-f,tKa.ir...v: V.lr ilSVr : ta ost yran wm coolind to hia be4 the Lasl iw hivvan'FO nmrh dtwa.ed and debilitated a U U mis'e i raie his hand lo his head. He bad the bmt mifnt .'it wv had usM ix of tlie rVf Siriruias to no ..! eti'e'-t j pot worwe and ra, and was considered tu U iu a dyn-.j tftitt, andONlId not live trmty-fitr Aaxnr h'Ti'jer. V'Ih-11 be 1 commenced uinr UH ANT'S PfKIKlKR. 'Hi nx r,i. eitm MwWty cjf, turn ear to mar; a aVVc wh aiO thrv.jJi Am trfndfijf. uuier his chin, that h lrratl.ed tlirtr.uh the bole : his ear was so eaten around that it rouM be iV.d i tvi out f its plare.it only hoWin by a tmttll pier; tlie u-o ' tf one arm m dealruyetl by rwo u leers; aa ulcer under the arm. mm lnree aa a aula's katuk bad nearly direr: t.nnwA Ais rtdt into Ass body. Thus be was afflicted with fvcNty - aoch putrid, acrid, ofmstrc vvcr, iu rnnous parte) of hit, PeriMHi. Vor further aud A.U paxUci4lart kc vut P AMHLFTS. , Ir. THOMAS WILLI A MS, one tf thr must ski ful p.yaiciaDS of Home, wa cailel to see Hat-kin ihe duy bfor ae cminenred unii; Urmit'a Purifier. lr. W. rkaumiett mm, and tlien told him that ali tk awdtnaca sn tAt vvrt fuaii n. rvrr Him tlt h.s caM wtu)
Worse than Hopeless ! Now i.mr Mr. IIASKIS'3 Matenant of eure! aa'd . M v win-procured one luttle ol WW.s.V 7'N Pl'ftl F l.Ml t: TH.it T. of Ws7 At 1 rontird, drureti-id of Kiaee. I C.ilulil'-ucil ll;ntf fhnt.iuiil hyin to pel Mtrr. Ti at ltt:e eualil.il nw t 3 "Jf V ord, where I had Im-.-h .nut;ret t-nr r..r; .lie srrimd l-'ttlc .nabl.-d in." t grt .;t thr : tin' tsiVrf ltttr ewd'led me to smis- fim asWrs to liinne t'e-.-tr.i. w liere I iirtiriir.-d sir htttr, more; and when 1 Itiui rn-l-.li.-il iiiiinc Ini'lti, arrrnfera out of tvmtv nicer. Imil ItnilM and thrtr b-tllrm more enes-led a PF.ItKKt'T t I KK ol ull the ulcers, uud restored uie Ui owd AtwIA.' KOIKTEKN WITNESSES! Mr. HASKIN haaawoni lo the almve fnrts.air! fn-is are wmiea-ed and ceniti.il tol-v Dr. T. Wl I.I.I MS -Mr ( H. BROWS, proprietor of the l m-Homr Hotel .Msr IsisSF.I.1. 1. I.F.ItSABP.wliole.aleand relad dinfflilaaud F.LKVKN oilier rotwMWa tnfanat.
ai.l t.. ... LI..-I t..
e aio auiii ai inn eeasuu ui mo jeiir, wnen i r rmeo infe Mmw we reasonably expect our ..bcrilioa li-t to be ; V.". ".U ne.Vy hnd0,V C"'"r,d S""mW extended. We know our paper has the inerita, i Hat (lnd ('till ! and it nhoulJ have the circulatiou. We theri- Mie sk;,, ad H. avrr TTata j fore offer the following premiums for the future, i "' and bm.h ! I "nena Vina and California d..
PREniUBIS.
du
Conimnn Anirol.
t f-hil.tr.... V..l... f
Every new mbscriber, from this dnte to the Black and blue cloth .in first of April next, and who pay one year iu rur do
advance, shall receive a eopv of Greeley's Whig lltlrdir.dri: 4lild (. tltlcrtl
Almanac for lt-30 a work of 64 paees, invalu- . ,v shorel. and S.a.l.a able for ita Political, Statistical, and General lu- Kow laud's do do formation, Election Return?, and Astronomical ; Piakaand He Calculations for all parts of the Union. ! r". .ndFort.' "nJ ""'' Every pernou at present on our list, who pays 1 ior. Trunk and Cuiib,rd I.ocka one year in advance will receive also one conv ' Files and Hasps
of Greeley's Almanac tor lf-50. Those pay iur 'hieia an.l Carpentera- Plane n r..- i ' , ,j r. .. : j "l A lar-p-and extensive arietT of
nt the same time, can have the Almanac for
1849 and 1650. Or any subscriber now
in I.U l'liriinili7i-l an-l rivili7.il rmmirie-. has i-iwim-.I . .artier iroiHirtion of tiealliH than iuis oilier tit-ili'lv llrut h'fliri. the hiinian family : nii. iio'i wiMiin a f-w i-:i:v. JiiTi" haji ntil lieell any ecrt.no rem.tly to etop ll.' .-x.'atloii i tliatdo.iir.iver. But um BRANT'S INDIAN PULMOXMY ll.lLSIM turn mtt mart of the movt itr.mply mart'd nn.- drel. t in of Pi'l.Mos KV CcNM'MPTitiN rei, wdn.t.tn ca?e uf tilr,-rat,i ind diMird L1N JS such Ihicn F.-1 c -s s were never U't'ore cured lv any ottH-rmedicuie. S- uttnj, A rprirwM were iMme of The alflirte.1 erMmt. a- to h:iw tKM.'n pronotnieed by phwicMna nnd tneiidt. in ! ,n u i -
I.v Iiimg. ?rt. wito naa ineir imriaii-riii)"p iii.i'ii-. im tnen cured, and vet live; oilier, who it wa fca'd mjii ntH live anollier ilay, are now u well and heaity tl.ey . ever were. It pt tsset-ef-w all the cleansinr and purify iuir Tiruie-. nearly a.H powerful and active as the preparation which we c :il i BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. 1 Tiic Halsnm diift-rs frtm the Extract. beeaue l! pi ess ! rrrral mrditnti'mt trhirh arc peculiarly ad.itcd to. end art . ninituiUy nccenary for, the curt COUGHS AND CONSUMITIOXS. hikI all dieeaae of a pulmotinry nature surh ilif-aM-n .is 1 U'uiU'y prove to fitful under utiiuiarv Irentiiieut. wl.eu Ihey aUttA-kihe Brfat, Throat, Lnn?s, nnd Heart.
Thia BALSAM nrai.s !sncraits I'l.CFasta thr f.r .Vi.'V,
'I ,
cpuleuce, with the most abject poverty and mis-1 Pied, iu Shawneelown. on Tuesday January i " be latest and most appro.ed tle. will ple : 3 Pcrt VrnP,Un R ery. Dirt, fi.lh. nake.W, ,d starvation, all 10. Samnel Clark, son ofChar.es C. and "r;!: j
rears, who pav on hia account at one Ptme In , V'""V ",'.s e Ware and F.arihen War.-, Grot
. cash $5.(10, shall have . copy of Greeley'. Al- t VZ tCUue r ... , 1 manac It am what his iiiiin.rtiusrusloiiii-rsnlr.ailv kuovi.
Any person sending four new subscriber, be-! ZZZ:" Wu'in fore the 1st of April neit, with the cash (8 dol-1 extensive and !..k- a.quniiilance wnh the most i.rom-
Carpetings; Carpetings. a Piecea Fine Wool Ingrain Carpi-tin. piecea W.ml Filling do
Obitunry. Franklin. All ihoae wantinr a rood a..d cheap article , J lmrr 5"
IV""" lilgi.l. .IW
dn
....: frn... rin.mnali (.. Mini . lie rflMi I UWI- exiensis-e and t.iuir at q
Thi-r ar.. ..F .h..i. !.; "nnu icrnc sn'liT UI HI Cl HU ie T fl tlien- iiinii m 1 iniini. ui . nirilinitl an.l lilt- easier 11 Clt les
appear al one glitnce, and the mind of the behol- Julia A. T. Rilev. aged two vears and 8 days. laaaaa a. -x mrt quality and richest colors and will be sold at did History of England, in two large, octavo vol- s'lvaniairr eiia le him t.. huy the verj hr.t , , , uu . B , - .. .. I ilamilllMralflr OllCC Cincinnati price.,a.id "ill be shwon with pleasure umes. handsomelv bound and each of th aub- nl''T Rood, at the lowest -at... lie kno.s that der receives an impression he cannot transcribe The deceased was really a very interesting , yo I H K ia henln priv.n that Letter. ..f a.lm.i.is-: , ,,. onv wishing to inspect them. Trr h Al oouna' Bno eBtn 01 1,18 u0 : h.-aell. at a ....all an advance the whole. al.-ro.t on paper. Taken a, a whole, one whoae .n.rd d promising little boy. and ic hi. lo,. his pa- j 1 trr. J"'' TT'KR: , AuTprson". ending ten new subscribers' "ZTtZ S:r Z, wettabilities ar anything like refiiieti or acut, rrnts have lost a sweet little prattler, who wan to the undersigned, by the probate mwrt r said j t a 1 i If 111 'Y tf " an cash (or will be responsible for it) 20 ,,M"" tn pne iur inm-eit ihar m eaceiu-nec of
cuunry. n 1 1 pt-r-niM nivin Ti-nn- raini men-, w r r m m.y i m m m i a. - dollara aha'! Iihi mm a nrsainin m I.,iiLw'd . , , -.pi
;il Iwnq.lrhr (httfirit II h I fur rirdlNir. : tr. . . '
.trl .itwawlis.Tn ttmaUv. as frrtaxnlv and ranlu at the IV-
uiivi.. KiutcT rtfrnsnd heaU ulcers rxtemaUy. Tlfj i Halsnm runs mnk eaf of Cuuyh and CtmmMmj tvn ;Ut i? Tf.!, alter ail other remedies have failed to do god. I Thousands of Consumptions 1 nad ramaar Cmioht ahillldanlly prove its unfailing rJI.1.-3 in wirh diseaas-a, awl ila undoubted curnlire jaiwer. kihI ! tHJhm. Iiealini; pmpertiea. in tlie followiinr cmn;iluin!s i and disease, via. : Spitting of Wood. lUrttting at the i.m.-ys. i P.111. in the Hroatt and Side. .NiyW-Niw.il. Sere t'rnplaint; Palpitation of the Heart, t'hnlera Infantum, !.- tery and Summer Comtiiaintt In Children and Ad till, nr-d t!i I FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. No remiiilT offered to the pnMic haa ever he n i' at
Also a romplete assortment of Qi.'KF.VS W AH K, j Jft revul,tntn of tlie rex. a Bsim's Tt lhjfv
Halam. it maKeanoaiBiirenrewneiiK-r iieoi-rn-rTiiii t- i.iimriuL oerss. or other umknem it KKtit'LATK
Iron and Nails
e.i ... I .1 1 s l-. .h :. ..nn. V 1..-I,, county. All ihtwiii navina; eiaiin aain.t tnees-
j n -- ( .r tate must 11 ie men. in aaiu ruiiriuui. a 1.1 nrni ica.eu 7 k will lie r. ail v nv tne nr.i 111 .-.in j nir.irmse, : ... . p . , fj.rj ur I NewOrleausis about miles from the cu'f svmvathise with Mr. and Mrs. Riley they are ! ibm one ear. Those ind. bud mnst make iim.it- and as our Machine, are of the best In ihe "'''""J J'"""".;'' ' 8 Y li:OT ... . l l- diate payment. The estate is solvent country, and we have old and tried hands, we can tile year I OU, mniltid to them direct from Fhilaor .Mexico. Ships cannoleail up the river, but "strangers in a strange laud, which at this tune j HARVEY ULACKLIPC.f., ! with confidence warrant the beat of work, on short delptiia, This is the best Three Dollar Mardiine they are brought up and taken dow n aeaia, bv adds to their bereavement. j Jan. 15, lo.-4 adnrr j notice. ivn mivvivp printed in this or any! other countrt 1-and a '
HK'II KI) TSK.
steamboats, kept for that purpose. And here' Hut freimis remember the word, of onr Sa-j letmesav what von. Mr. Editor, know- hn..t vlor. and be comforted: "Suffer little children
steamboats. In witnessing to come uuto me. and forbid them not. for of I 1
Adm in ist rotor's Sale.
tmderaijrned adminiatrator nf the
I
,, 7 i r . . .I e C0Py of Chamlier in', new and splendid Indiuna 1K P" r'h "r fm"'' r"r 20.oon H- r . W''..,,,,l"",'r"rCK" ,,r,r,-t ,h' r..ll..w,nS . rices: G., ,work now iu,. iJui from the i WOOL at fair prices this sea .' We have White Wool m broaches, ict..pr. lb. onze.ieer, a work now just issuing from the . ,a .,(K.k of s H ; j , cl.nhs. Mixed" " IT press; Subscription price 1.50. Aud each sub- I Tweeda, I'laid Flamcls, Hed Flanu. I., White rinnHeelmif .am, 1 tw.riber thus obtained shall have a ropy of GreC-; nels, Hlankets, and indeed almost -er article ill
llnvkville, a Nov. I, 4i
WOOL, WOOL.
CA.SU Villi WOOL.
"HK undersigned admiiiistramr r the estate o
Jacob RVaeklidfre deed, will sell at piihlic nut-,
towikg vel. up the Mississippi, I have thought such is the Kingdom of He.ven."-Pha. Adv. ( E.;;. .i to myself, ".ure enough . steam engine has no ; MA.a,aO.-OnThrl.y evening, the 31 st of ' .rre. -a" ; eensiDUiUe. or instance, a steamboat so t v .i r n. v-...... t .ir--.. i ness. fte. Terms ah .am of J and U-as, cash.
January, oy uiai ac. a.. oj..e., ..... o,e..c ami,m credit until i3th Dee. 18 JO iriven on all sunia ,
; ley a Almanac. Recollect that the subscriber. : ,hr V ' A . -1 . i i . i . - . Wool at very low price.
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Almanac.
small lhat It la saI ..n.:JaJ . l. ,
8 r.o,.ll M.rehant of Connnrsville. Indiana, to . ovs-r 3-securiiy beinr riven
the river, for freight, and with onlv one entrine ,r . r.. hahvey BLACKLIDGF.,
v. . T, . , , , Mis. Annie, aaugnter oi tne iion. oenator i'tu will bring three Brigs, heavy laden, up to New - , ... r., r!lir.. i . ' T nisnsr. of this t.ttv. Vjiu. L.ai.
' Jneans. arainst tlm rnmnt r . t:: -. ----- j . - -j
Jan. 15, 1 11 10.-4
f-pT-L. mv v.l K. .um. .1.. .n.'.itl wear ready to .Manulacture tin al.nve kind
IT Ih.v s. 1
.. .... , -...
npni,
and move along with a. much ease and grace as an Indian', bark canoe on a lake. I have not formed aa opinion as to the number of sailing vessel, lying at the wharf, bat according to the estimates of some who probably know, there are about tlx or eight hundred, big and little. There are also a goodly number of steamboats. The new Cnstom House, now going op, is going to be not ouly a massive, but elegant building. The walls at this time, are about 16 feet high. It covers an entire square, and each front is made of polished granite blocks, some
of which, are four feet thick, six or eight feet
1 he smallest lots for spinninr must he 13 lbs.
MANl'r AU IUKIMi. Jeans, blue mixed,! leaf, 374 I'r. yd s steel a ' a.l " " 4 leaf, 37ltl4.i Sattinet. according to color. 37to.fl " Cassiinere, according to color, e24toi s Cloth, according tn color, 50 toftJJ White Flannel, according!" width, 1 tntJ Dyed " SJ lo37l a
IiimiRei., per p.ir, . i i- ve.tr
s .. . ii,., aaH. 1 .. I e havar a very larrestnck nt v uui.n uuuu! .... , IlaIC SIIIU I'airill 1 rOClllCC. rtl,e above kinds,whieh weaill he clad to. .clinre B-TNoW, who Will not make an effort for US. .... ....... r ... . . . ... . ,
K undersicned, as administrator of the Kstate 'ur " nl . a asn, or anv Ktmt ol rroniice, tu very lair AIMIOSi any rosl .Master can, wltnoilt mucn
f .lames r.mwell, will sell a donnie aa mill, a , p.s". - trouoie, ana receive as a I remium lor his labor
tavern house, ware and store h e, a numherof lot. ' " ' " "" " "',rvl - . a si.lendid addition to his Library. Aud almoM
wish toi
manufacturing:.
th;iiigi lor
to the Almanac for the past vear.
let us know, tliey will be forwarded. We have them on hand, aud they contain an almost infi
nite fund of knowledge that die. not with the
f
In the 1333
nods as low for cash as anv establishment
country, .iron shares on former terms. Carding: and Spinning:.
Will be dune to suit customers, at last jvars ii. a CARDING We are n adr Tor ranlut); rolls, and will hr read lo wait on sit whu mar call uu n for work in that line. In all it branvhea ran be done to suit customers at alllini.s. Ky prompt attention tn o.ir business in
!
At Oakland, a-, on luesday evening, jan. j vi.nllli i,.u.. rniiip. I
V,1 Lv tha Dn Han S. Wilmer.- Dr. Laildon
"j Rives, to Letitia Gamble, danghter of Gen. Ed-
..,. U'.ll. ef Pnannts eonntV. a. ' . . . ... s . l.rn..h.rr.riK.t,uMir Hilnxiiin'
' o a I . Me WlV.m P.nrM ! '"r i Vt? "Je Thv Vr I e. X . 1-t ALLi TRY IS, AV SKK!! ami if you are dia- any srhool boy can obtain 4 new subscribers iu i .. branch, a, we are .nd. ,,. of render On Sunday evenmg last, Mr W ilham George . --P VJ: appointed, .e wilt nmke y whole. j hi. neighborhood, and receive a copy of Macau-' co Gibson to Mrs. Ann Gamewell. Laurel and Hu.hv.lle State n.ad, at SanetCretk, L. MAC l MO ! lev'. f;neland. the read i lie of which mav lav i;,.t a..,.i .'n.h i,.oiJ
- . .....:nv ui ..r i r.i . Laurel, arm "tn. i4s. io- ... , I .
This is the fourth widower that this lady na. ; ,V0' .hVf w VwT v. - - ". "umiat.on 01 n.s .uture preatnes. u ho v.nJ. c.i'
married-the last time ehe baa married her step- j c.n.i s-ock, all f which will be... id t . he he., j pfTHI.lC fXVIT TIOX. , i, nrsl , e'a(i'' nd rec".,ve 8UC,M . V-f, , ,r i t ck .k. bwt. t hmtl. bidder; and will be aold on the l"th day nf Wa.ch x . ... , L rir r r I - 'invaluable premiums. Our paper conlams more ll K A La L.S1 A TFi. son-m-Iaw. She i. the same lady to whom the lrx Salr lo tnmmrn 0-ciock. om-ra for , Punctuality iS the Life Of BUSUieSS. reading matter than any paper in the State, and rilHK undersisne,). Kv.cutor of the lat will ...d ; Cincinnati Commercial alluded, when speaking any rf the above property received up to that day. , fHK undersigned would tenderthe public his sin- j, c0Uen UI) with much Care, to have the last I I- '''"'anient uf James Daily, late of Fraiihltu !
, , .... r Jan. 16, IS50.-4-4W . A. t-tJ tu. cere thanks tor the lilveral patronape hich he i " . .!.,,.. rt i -. . . , some time since of the great productiveness of! fcJ. hirrtorlPc n-ceiv,-d. He w....id also remind hia corx ww' -nd local interest. our town 1 i TURNPIKE NOTICl a j cuatomera that, in order for him iu keep up h.a .lock There ts no objection to every one taking our 1 ,. , . . . ' and do business, MONET is an rssmtial cansidera- paper. To those that can pay, the terms are On the 31st nit., at the residence of Thomas j H , It? I l.'Z "-7- And to those that cannot pay, and want
. . ..A ... v:il ...k;... ... n..nv sov u.uri. v.. Willi K.aiia. ilu uu uui liav anv
those who have already ta-
never intend to pay, and
that fact.
ing i. about 250 feet, on the east side 240 feet i In Mdison Co Ind ' obout Christmas last, ; furmri,im, t, may be paid to Treaann r at
vlla. . a . m . a . ' IIaI ni li'sXl In I tirMl 1 1 OHIO. I fin.. fV t PV. t laC rSliltl IIOTK fl .P-l VUHipiNJ win av arusaa
va BUU IHCUir ieei I rI. IT I l.O Atllnud laa '- UUKi uau -..v " W J i . . -. - ,. . A Winir ill Busiiii i w .., a I
dn w. ' . r - Mr !.., M. Cc. to Miss PHtE. i i "L" .fVhJ ".l " "' inconveniences. All hi. customer, are there- premiums, except to
ioi-nj meet ui rigni angles, or at least " s . o.n .1.... i.... .... -j v: .." . ,.:. .,. i Tore epecteu without tail or itistinction to can ana i ken a long time, who on the south side. On the west aide, the boUd-i BA Dowuno, all of that place I'VaiaTln. I who wi.l advise a. of
et and west it i. about 300 feet. It is mainly ! Mr Jone., to Miss Helen M. Budd. for- JejUJnr,.. ;' former divided by four walls east and west and rour 1 merly of this county. . j in.taiment. will be placed m proper officer-, hands
north and . south thus forming two streets 1 Bv the Rev. James
tbrnnffh il. k..:u: i i . . . , n r . : ... r x- u v.- x- i r v.- w 1 : .mmtv ! fecte.1 bv suit.
ouuu.ug eocii way, aooui iu leei uti., wr. ivoau iJ I ,3ij Couipanj. I. SLAV GH TEH, Sec y
Not. 29th, la49.-
. . nfl.. iur eoiimmn sn u.j. ..... .... .... ... H V the Rev. James Hill, on Tuesday the -'Jin interest will be required on all claims rol-
in accordance witn tne cnartrr ui
Besides, there are two or three immense : to Mrs. Martha A. Hanson, of Fayette county.
i TAILORING.. ; mHF. Vniverae is hereby leirally notified that t 1 HF.F.KS Ki ELLIS are still carry ou the above
IS now in Hrookville, i buaint-as in all its various raniilications, in the brick
and wi remain TEN buildinc belonirintr tn Danl. St. John, immediately
over the store formerly occupied by J. S. Powers, ,.,,-.,1. the Court Mouse, v here they will be clad
at all lime to meat their customers roll. cliv. lv and individual's-. IIBKKS Si ELLIS. HnHikvilie, un. IS-'O-We wnuld mot arTertionaiely call npun those who have aeconnta standms w ith u to come in and a.-t-lie either by cash or note. S-3m. U. & K.
Widb.
uoors on each side. The outer walls are about eix feet thick, the inner walls, three to four Besides the walls, it i. supported by innumerable brick col umns, three or four feet thick, and four M ten wide. The south east corner of the buil
ding fronts on the levee, between Canal and Cus- j torn House streets. . Though there are many inferior, aud indeed i
G.W.KEELY, DENTIST,
da . Those wishingtheir teeth operatfd upon, will ileae call . mm ed x ; t e 1 y . K oo m No. 2, llroukille Hotel.
LOST. TAN. Uih, IS50, lost between Mt. Carmel, and Dry F'ork, a pocket bMk containing Six dollara, fi.e mi Circleville Hank, and one ou the State Rank uf lnd. and other paper. Any person finding Mid j
po.kel Hook will leave it at t. . locum s, gate kee. per at Carmel, and 1 will be thankful. J-Jw DAM.. isOVGHTT.
st)ine contemptible buildings, or rather shantees,
Peb. s, 1SJ0.
EJECTION NOTICE.
in this town, the majority of the buildings, are ' 3a,ll F. Stockholders of the Brookville and reimerv not only .mmense.y large, but of the finest qual- j ZZxTr 'l ZS'XV" X" lty. Many of the buildings are three, and many o'clock, at their office in ninomuic mve, for the ,.., .... . i . , nurnose of electinir nine director for said Company lrom that to six stories high. Many of the , J"r ,heyvar l"o . A t n.-ral an, d:.i.. . I r..,..ei.d. private residences, are fronted with the finest of ; 4 n iu slai vil t KH, s.c y.
An Ordinance
Tn pn-Mtv. aidewaka. Passed January 58i!i 1S50. ; He it ordained hy the Trcsidint and Trustee, of , the tuwn nf Brookville: j That, hersafter every person who shall ride, lead or drive any hoi-se or ol her beast upon any sidewalk ofttie streets of said to li;or shall hitch any horse, or oilier hea.l upon Ihe tame; or in such a way as lo obstruct the some,, or shall drive any w a con or other vehicle in or upon the same, shall he lialileto a tine of tifty cent lor each and . ery sn. h oHYnce. Provided, that liolhiue; herein cantained shall be so
. . , . . . eonstrili-u a. in prevent i.r-..m u...i..iK iii.i . - Attorney ana Counsellor at Law,;th.ratatuthe i...i,nK .. ti.e mu-t si.iei.rthe li ll OflK VII LF 1NDIN I Court House enclosure. HKOOKMI.Lr., imjiar.v A. U . M CLF.F.HY, I rm. Orlici. up stairs in the Cuuil Hou.e. Jib. l-j-lf. I .1. D. How land, tin k.
EDGAlt 11AY3IOXD.
Tf.RMS OP THR INDIANA A3IEIwICAN. fTlWO Dollara in advance, $1.50 in -i month, I tJ.OO at the end of the year, and an addition of SOceimfor every year parment iadt laved then at-
Advertisements. One.quarcor leiil bcin-terii-d three time for one dol!ar,if pijrmcm tie mad in advance; one dollar and twenty-f.vr cents if payment he delayed one rear: and one dollar and fifty
ct. ifdrlayt'd two year, and in the same pro..rtion lot the time payment is delated. Larger advertisement.for a IdiigertiAC will Uecharjfed ui. the
itanit principle . LOST
af have In. t a note rien bv Walker V Hiwhn", of
Metani.ira 'r one h. ind ml and tllirtv-fi.e dollars, !
drawn Ani;til Mb, l4t. Said time having In en paid ofT, this i-lo f.irbid any person find.i.tt o' beconime m pies.ion of said i.ole lr.no ever ureal IllillC It lor colli cli..n.
lVt-S'i, u.y. -
county, deeeaacd, will offer for se, at public outcry.
on Ihe nremisi-s. on Saturday the 9rh dav of February ; neat, the following. decriln d tract of land, situate in ; said co'intT, lo-v.it: I'art of the West half ol the A'orth West quarter of a.-cliuii lhirly-thr.-e (3.1) of Toavn Ten, Kancr One, Weal &c, cuiaiiiinc; 1.11111-. ' ihinfr over aity acrea; subject to the dower of the' widow nf the deceased. ' Trnaaa. One ha If of the purchase money cash in I hand; ihe residue on the 35ih December, 1850, pava- ' ble hy note, waiving appraiaemenl. and w iih persoH- ; al security to the satisfaction of the wuderir;nrd. THOMAS C.VFT, F.x-cut..r, kc. ; Jan, 11, IBM. 3 4w '
JOHN D.HOWLAND, Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLKJa,
AI L hv .rrnnwnanvj W system, lywinioi tie im u.i-
Ti.its. and toothing and alUiytnj snims IKKITJSXHV See paiuplikria. CONSUMPTION. A DYING WOMAN CURED! We state this cure, to pr.ive tho rowra to mv 1 iik w hen Una BALSAM la ueed. even after llie iN-raon la c-n-tidered by rhyttriant andfrirndt to be in the lot sfuj.-. .J diteate w-tnallv nviMi and, :u th.. cle, so l a uom:, that the mikoio and iKJL-CLoTer.s trrre tow-At! the fwlrtieiJars of this rase, and Uie rrrpcetnhle and ri.d- urJed proof if all tlie circumstance and Incla, we refer 10 our lia'cnire waa effifti-d on Mr.. ZIBA IITKEMAN, of Ttallttrm Spa, Srratooa County. X. Y. We ran prove, lievotld a dilillil. s.ln othert, ajmt equally h irlea. 'r nnmeraHe riUM-s of Couaht and I ontumflumt CI HKi, which were prunottnord metirable ky SKILFI'L rnvalciASS.
FITS, FITS, FITS Messrs. J. K. LIPPINCOTT It PON. rvspert.We rft.Trluin's at Htlhorore, Sniliran county, Penntylraniu, ntla to ns Mav I-', irif. ataiimr. amone other arrriTs w-lnrh had h.-i-ti derived from the uae of BRANT'S ITLMtiNAHV H I.S4M. that one of their enaiomer. had just inf.inn-il them tlinl V-r child, which hart been snhjeet to kits J-r tetttal vr.T.waii cured by the ose nf Brakt' HA1.SAM. LIVER OMPI.AIT-HYSFElSIA. S.-eotir Pmnphleu for the eurw eff.TU)d by BRANT'S MEDICINES. CHROMIC DtHXtlRT and Scwvrra Cowrt.i!tT. in children or grvtn ptrttmt, cured a-ittuart any failure vVrterr. Alao CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mealier need rver mooro tlie death of her child l.y that child-di-strovme r.implaiiit, when teething in warra w-eatlK-r CMera Infantum, or what ia railed Stuilil C.nw.,,r.T-if -BUANT'S FI'LMONARY BALSAM" be o.tiimiisterc.1 to the child, ll sl.oiild. however, in tuch mm. he ued in twice at large patimi a. llie dirirtiiaia oa vuch UuiUe preacrilw, mail the complaint is ch.-ched For sale by M. W. HIII.F,, llr.H.k.ille.
A.T.I II W I To., Fairtlrld, WM. M VKO I' I OM, Mtamoni, n n. T A I'M AN, Laur. , C. H. OTK.H TON, Atuli-rson, TI R" ATF.R, Liln riv, II. KIDF.K i. Son, lirownsville, J. L. ANDRF.W, IlunUpsvill.-, - M ASOK, :..nnersville. N I'H AOO rt To.. Coliiuihla. HOMF'SON CII.LKSPIF., (.r.en.bur?. KATOS K AMSAYfo., MilTord. I, I'H SWF.LL, Kapoleon. .1. II. WF.ST J. B. CLARK, Manehesler. W. CONNER, Fayetteville. S. BAKBF.H, ffil-hville, R. L. ANTHOBUS. Clarhfliurg. W. JOHNSON', Versatlli s. M. AI.I.KMOSO, Milan. FF.IIBIS ft McCULLOl'GH.LwrcB,,, and by airents in every to-,, 51, Ail h fters and orders must be il''jm,4 ,a W A I.LAC K k CO. 104 Br jdw) , Ke. Turk, fn-c. 10. Jl
1
French Eurr Mill Stones.
WILLI M GINT.
II. 1. JOHNSON, Al lOltNLY AMI (IH'NSKI.l.Olt A T LAV. LAVKL1 , IND
i
! ROSS 'HOUSR. Claarairr of I'm-it r.aa.1 IValaiaat Ht. riaaclHj atnti. Havin g talt nv fat a term of j. ars, this
T. BRAD FOR l fc I II. may be lai ie tlotei, cain.n hi.uim,-, kave chanfred Ihe found at work the tORNFIt OF name to RtlSS "HOVScU XU pr.ipri.lor lee Is 101.WAI NUT and SECOND Sisi.l'm- 1 liil.nt his fri-.-nd. wall sjive him a call, aa soon a.
rinuati.and are prepared to furnish ; nnn 00 . m fcrrr t is. A. U ROSS,
Fn nt h Burr Milt Stones of a superior aualitv to any estal.lishin.-iil 111 the Western Country. Also, the Oenuse Dateb Boltiuc flnth. Anker
Hunk. Mill rons and Screws, nam
Pans.&c Al.o, French llorr Port
ablrl'i.rn and Flounne Mills. AI L WORK WAKKAN lEr ol the Inst qnality. 4i-ly
Nor. I84.4s.ly
Proprietrr.
ti. Ac XV- II. laOwclioonr
k. lill rons ana screws, i...u- its war . iron., scree in-, piast.r f jflane & Edge Tool IHaufecturer!
joa Uealera ittilnrUware and Cutlery, NO. 3J4.MAIN STRF.F.T, Bctweer Kiirhia and Ninth, ITNC1NXA1 1. Coopers, Carpeoters, Wagon, Cabiuet.aiwi Chi Makers' Tools, of every descripikia, always on hand, OH MADE TO ORDER, AT SU0RT 0Tl' Mir. 20. . XJ-ly
COItN AND OATS.
tii.ls M id fatr coral naaal aMSta, by
j Nov. 1, 1149.
asBBs wnav, y a B. H. 8c J. C. BCA10X
