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head wind moat of the time, by which means we have made little progress. This would make a tolerable good excuse, were It not for a little circumstance I have heard no attempt to explain away. I mean this: From the fact that the

Letters From Hr Budd. Is the Gulf. Jan. 25, 1850. The Gsilf-e Slckasji-Flyis; Fish, cc. DA CtAMSos At this time, when so manyi wo, like myself, haviug spent their early lives at treme on land, are anticipating a journey erw reat water8 11 U a considerable reyonslbBity for one with ordinary or inconsiderable experience te indertake to give any thing Ilk an epiulon of the risk or inconvenience of act. an Mdwtakiug; and I am certainly little naiffied to jive advice to those aboat to embark, s to the fcest means to use In order lo get to (he place f much attraction at this time, with the most comfort to themselves. W left New Has, on Thursday, the 19th oT January, aboat eunset, and were towed vjown about ten miles, where w anchored, until 11 o'clock the next day, on account of the fog. Friday we get within 3 miles of the gulf, where

W were Kepi oy inv .og -u. , was observed that the sea, which had uniformly ttlng. it being considered unsafe to undertake , been .,ry rQugh beeilme gmooth m to cross the bar formed at the mouth of the , not , waye tQ seen ,ufficiint river. At 3 o'clock sail was hoisted, and we jM, y nneMin,M. We we informed forthe first time, with meet of us, found our- j y,;. w . characteri.tic difference between the

felveaaBoat, propenea oy in w.uu, .uu Gnlfatd the Caribbean Sea!

printed in large capitals, that all might notice it,) know its truth. Hark! that thrifty old gentleman declares he believes It is to get our money! Let us pay at tention. Hist! (he has iust let the Aranrlcan

wind came directly from the S.E., the direction fall shoved up his spectaclee and cocked his we were aiming for, we had to run awhile north- feet on a chair back to the fire.) "Boys," says east by east, then south-west by west thus ; he, "listen. These BrookvilUites are a mean

gaming slightly south-east. On the 28th Jan.

they tacked N. E. and continued this direction

two days, the consequence of which was, we struck Cuba more than a day's sail east of Cape St Antonia. This, of course, was wrong, as it took nearly two days to get that unnecessary easterly position, and a similar time to gat back again. But this is not all, nor the worst. Just at dusk, Jan. 31st, we were informed that we were rounding the Cape. Darkness closed in, and the moon did not rise until two hours after dark.

Immediately after rounding the neck of land, it

Of coil run I marl.

the course of three-quarters of an hour, were j no objeetion to th,8- T k .

made sensible of our new pos.tion by the easy, j Bol it certain,y lhat ,h,8 ,ea regular, rolling motion of the vessel, caused by j which iB n0thiriO. more or Iesg thaa a part of the the gentle swells of the sea. The wind was jgret AtIaDtiCf tne winds and waVM light, from the north eait. J obstructed for thousands of miles, should be so Sunday we had a fair aft wind, and made good much ,moother in the same wind, than the Gulf,

progress, about isn nours; n..u uur.ig ouuuay wnich doe8 ot exeeMj 800 miIeg

mad Monday, for the first time in my I I nearly surrounded bv land on everv side. With

witnessed some of tne sao consequences oi un- many donbt8 of howeve, r

dertaking a ''Life on the Ocean wave." The wind had blown up to a stiff breeze, causing pretty hsavy seas, and in the evening, after the wind changed, we had to run across the waves,

to bed, but had not fairly got to aleep, when I waa alarmed by a cry that we were running on land, and within two hundred yards. All hands

of course were aroused, and when I got on deck

which causes We vessel to piicn aoout HKe a ; we were indeed in rather dangerous nroximitv

drunken man. Sea sickuess: who has not ; to a rocky ahore but were slewly moving off, htard of it? and who, when he has in the least to effeet which, was but the work of a raoment. degree contemplated a voyave at sea, has not we continued to sail in a western direction undreadtd the consequences thus arising? There til near 12 o'clock, when we again found ourre abeut60 passengers on this vessel, and du- Mives cominjr directlv noon land. During .11

ring Sunday afternoon, and Monday, net lea this time we had soundings from 4 to 6 faththan fifty-five of the number, were lying about 0ms (from 24 to 36 feet.) This, so lor-g as either in their berths or on deck, vomiting as wo knew it wonW bo no iegs w perfeCtly safe, though some skillful physician had been admin- j our ves8ei onIy draw8 about 7 ffet water taUringa general emetic. The questions are j Bat what moment we were going te run on a frequently asked, "will a person who has ever j reef of rockSf we knew not. and we DOW foond teen at sea, be again sea-aiek?'' I can answer j thal our pilot WM no wiserf to his whereyes, it is no security against it at all, if a few ( a5outs than the rest of us. At 12 o'clock we months have intervened. Again: "How long ' anchored until morning. We could once more does it last?" This depends entirely on the j rest. IB the rooming it as ascertained that, conditio of the system. One who is much , insllad of rounding q, St. Antonia, we had bilious, and whose nerves are somewhat infirm, , rnn ;, , or arm of the lendinjr may suffer the severest kind of an illness, for 1 ,ome 30 miie, into the Island. Bv 12 o'clock tw weeks, while one whose neallli is good, and next day , however, we were clear of shoal and whose body is strong, will probably only vomit in ight of the lru, Vupe wj C0BllBUed toiee a little, for a few hours. This is a situation p-.u. ,ei.n r. .v, j

set of rata! a particular class of them I meau some are fine fellows Mr. Clarkson and some more are true blue honest, industrious, getting a living, as I have alwaya done, by hard work. I warrant ye, they are aggrieved by the 1st, and make enough money honestly to feel no desire In the profits of the 2d. Now, just look at it, neighbor Jinks! By this 1st ordinance, any scamp that can ferk into the treasury the pitiful sum of $25, can ge to peddling his "Old Rye" to whoevei'U buy as Clarkson says in hi tern, perance speeches, he may deal out damnation by the gill to his fellow man. What'll follow? Mora doggeries mere temptation more drunkenness! more drunk men with horses, and more druken men to frighten em! "Then comes in ordinance 2d; 'tis broken daily they knew it 'uld be they want it to

! sol Some of our most orderly neighbors

have already fallen in the trap and those new

made rulers 'II do so in scores and bow can we 1 look for any thing else than for our decent country horses te scare at the sight and smell of these drunkards they are making, and run over every sidewalk in town Now you Bill and

wide, and is , John, go on to town be careful what vou bitch

to. Keep off their plaguy sidewalk. You'd better leave your critters ou this side the river

you can wade it, can't ye? No telling how far their sidewalk extend. "Not that we care for 50 cents, but we hate to humor 'em. But poor things! If they have ne other visible means of getting a living, they're to be pitied ! Just tell 'em, boy if you see any of them that depend for a living on taxing our citizens for passing civilly along the streets we

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. j Attention is invited to a New and TOTICE is herebj ; give, that, pursuant to; VERY ( IIANDSOM K

ASSORTMENT OT FALL AKI j Winter Goods

the premises, between the hours of io o'clock ! That has iust been Received by A. M. and 4 o clock P. M. about one hundred I RICHARD TYNFR

ana seventy nve acres or land lying in the South of Union and North of Franklin Counties, on the East Fork of White Water. The prem- : : 1 1 1 ij . .

1-" an order nf tho 17ikinn Pk,i. '

A.wuaw LUUI I, Ilia undersigned Commissioner, to make sale or the real estate of Peter II. Rndman. rio.J

offer for sale, on the 29th day of March next, on

RICHARD TYNER.

TYNER beg to rrtum hi, grateful aeknnwU I IV. rdrmrnu for pant faor and wiaar to inform ' hi patron who have dealt with htm heretofore as

iseswillbe sold in two senarate lots, nnon on. T1' new and all m.. w,4U "to hav

of which i. . ln,KI- n.i. Mill :.rv- ". "TC" o.r ci.eape.y- a.t u re-

i'lui, wiiiuq rmv- ceiired a Rnt nock ol ll and wmtrr umu, wnieu t A W BHil kL. H4.-1.! ... 1 .... .. a . . 1 1 -

thirty land

igueu win ano aeii a noose aud lot in Brook- , ?

Jl wnicn I a valuable t.rigt Mill, Cotton Fac- eeired a fine lock of Fall and Winter Good, whieh I "'Re, ; C C Trowbridge, Em, U. tory, and other Machinery, containing about 1 beold cheap neh article ean be old in j Hulme, Ej.Coan; G V June. Eq, Dm Ihirtyeight acrea of land. The baUnca of th I nr tu or at auy home in the While Water Valkry. epa Home, N Y, and mtnj other who laud Will make a voln.hl. ttrl Ifn a I H' u"u1 fu "PP'T ai new reeeipi. coni.t in w,inee.of it .upenor effieaejr. N Bwua win maae a valuable farm. The onder- pmrtof rr i r liar property oi the Bitter, i, that it d

BRANT'S INDIAN 'ULMON A RY BALSAM

IT1F many at ILK" i-out wiromghf marked ami 4jeiHpri ' Pl-LMoKnaV Vl MPTIOS rnrl. Md-vUt-l ra.te

ville, on the premise, belonging to the estate of said decedent, on Saturday the 30th day of March next, between hours aforesaid. One third of the purchase money will be renuired in hand

at each aale,and the balance in two equal annua i

instalments, from tne day or sale, secured by the purchaser' note with approved security, waiving the valuation and appraismeut laws. Further particulars made known on the day of sale WILLIAM BROWN. Liberty, Feb. 20,1850.

Brookville Stove Store

JOHN H. FUDGE, offer for ale at the loweat rate the following aonment of Store,, unurpiued for beauty of deiign or variety 8f tyte n the wet, and would respectfully aolicit an examination cf hi assortment and price before purchasing. All article, furnished at the Cincinnati price. 9 sizes Premium Store. W. C. Davi. fc Co., " " . W. C. Wolf k Co., " M " .mobell. Ellison: Co.

IS "- " " B. nurinnr.

invite them to the country. We will give them ! s. '.' . , " . w. e. child..

At K - . , ... I " 1 -ii, nuiiti . sinus I im$13 per month for work, and plenty of "grub ! proved Double Oven Cookine; Store. Then, why .car. them op at 4 o'clock-teach them regular j 1&Z7YZZS&

raneiy oi rremium, sirauu 6c Ruck Double Oren

habit and they need have no fear of having

their hard earninga taken away by fines; for we make enough money and 'valck rxc'd,' and GIVEFT, TOO " : Here our old friend stopped to take breatb, and we will hasten to say, he finds some to endorse his sentimeuts. Citizens of Brookvill ! We like many ef you we wish none of you harm but we will laugh at your pettv, contemptiblo, demoralizing and trouble-engendering Ordinances! And so passwill A COUNTRYMAN.

We copy the following beautiful verses from the Chronicle. They are written by a beautiful little girl by the name of Chitwood, at Mt. Car-

mel, in this county. She ha not advanced far

Stove, which are alreaoy acknowledged to be iipe

riur to mil uillcr KIIIUS, ALSO An extensive and r neral assortment of parlor and

elf-reijulatiiii; stores, seven and ten plate store.

du iu uon, every tniue; in tne stove line, ALSO

Tin, japan, copper, brass and sheet iron ware, sugar kettle, flat irons, andirons, odd lids and skillet which will be sold wholesale or retail, at the loweat

price.

ALSO

All kind of house spouting aud jobbing done op at the shortest notice and on reaonablc term. All the

above article, are manufactured and warranted at the sirn of the Red Stove on Main Hurres. street.

two doors north of D. Prices store. The highest

price pria toroia copper ana pewter. Be sore you find the right place. J. H, F marll-II-tf

Anna McComtw,

v.

wuiw.. e.e.e,v cue.., porsc- tack' about to get east again, against a head wind, in her teens, vet ah. oi.M ..U.e. r K.i- . I 'c S . I

vsraoce. so long as you can keep up, walk

round, and take pleasure in viewing the curiosities which lay before you, you are pretty safe. Among the number of those who have never before been en sea, there are two who have still "pursued the even tenor ef their way," without having felt the effects of the prevailing epidemic, and I am so fortunate as to be one o

them: But unfortunately, I have not been able :

when it was announced, that we had gained a sufficient eastern longitude, which, you may be

assured, we all heard with pleasure. There is one more matter which has been the subject of much complaint, amongst us, and which would be worth while for those contemplating a trip to California to listen to. I mean the boardiog on the veesel. You have road mi-

i ny dolrful pictures of this matter, and so have

F.lixabcth McComb. I

true child of poesy. Should her mind strengthen Matilda MeComba, , -.1 . , , . . ,. , ! Mai t Ann McComb

"J biiiki uiscipiiue, sne Will i J.mr. McCombaaad

yet add lustre to A merican literature:The Maew.

la the Probate Court, Franklin eonnty, Ind. Term of June, A. D. 1150.

stall time, to keep my feet, so constant is the yM Mirtti thenli and so did j

ungovernable motion of the vessel. But it is

ne disgrace here te "stupger like a drunken man." I have S'en some of the curiosities of the great deep. The Nauiilas, or as the sailors call them, the"Portugese men-of-war," the Porpoise, and the Flying Fih. This latter is indeed a curi

osity

aud, they were perhaps true. But at the same time, in all probability they couveyed to the mind an impression of worse suffering than was true. Food lias been offered to us on the vessel, which was not fit for a dog to eat. That is, beef ami pork, both tainted, and which have skippers

in. .Meat being one of the principal articles of

fr-l r . .

.ne, are iron, ten inc..s long, cown .. , u f d8Urmnr us of much

a. iL. II a 1- IT . t rr. . 1 i i "

u.o .mauoot f.xe o. na... i ne.r ooce. mucn . peMM ia eal;Bg lo COIrlpel oa to eat .uch stuff

' J i or da without. Unt it becomes worsa when it i

Je wings, and will start from the waves and j considered tUa, our prinripB, ,rticIe 0f bread

dfl 1 a. J-. m. l . i

w nutioat .cy a.st.nce tuey cnoose, ana ( ig Navy Bre8d which dry 8lnfr Bul we mhtm flying much resemble a quail. Several, bave had, once every day, beans or rice, potatoes, ainfortunately, for themselves, have alight-d in ! , . , . . K,.B1 , m , , . - Hn(4

tie ve-el by which mean. I bave had an oppr.r- BOme kind of bread,ilher wheat or corn, warm, tunityofexamimngthem. aud all l.':p time, onions, vinegar, pepper, and But the greatest curiosity I have yet seen, is moiasses. The cooking throughout is done up the Great Ocean itself. Standing on the deck j Ia a BtyIe by no wayg conjjT.ndable, either for ef the vessel and looking off, it much resmbles nea,n(lM or t, 8uit the u,e. Jhi, w8uId be large, .hallow dish, something like a mile considered a matter of course, where man across. The distancu one can see ou the water i. , , ,, . , . , , , wntar has lo cook for over sixty, all in one small stove. very deceitful for to all appearance, the vision it . 1 1 .u I j .... 11 ' Unquestionably, the cokmg deserve censure' 4oes not extend over a mile, when your eve is .i - . u ci.u ! j -.u . i , , ' ' J c as there is too much filth combined with it. I elevated Un or twelve feet. The real distance.! u u . i u .u- t. u ... , , , tiir uiimuw, naV(J j)een partiou)ar because this ha been judging from the length of time a vessel occupies ' , . . .... 1 ; a matter of much severe comment among the la coming up, where the two are meelinir. ia 1 , . , . ., v . Z. i . rc,""B. passengers, and has almost caused open mutiny, ahout eight miles. The water is continually in'T.i , ,-j . . i , i . , '""J ,u j To those of my friends who contemplate going

........ , nun, mine tuere is a strong wino i blowing, rise to the height of about fifteen feel. I The great body of the water has the appear-

BT CLSBA. How lightly it creeps O'er the vallev and Hill, From the rocks' wildest ateepe To the bright sparkling rill, It cover each place With a mantle of white; Yet no sound can you trace Of a footstep so light; Field, desert and wood, Doth it cover them all, On the evil and good, Does its soft vesture fall. It kisses the stream Which iu Summer so gay Onward smoothly did gleam To its home far away ! Oh! softly it lies On the willow boughs spread, Where the wind sadly sighs O'er the tombs of the dead! How fair ia thy form, Yet how brief is thy stay; Thou did'st come in the storm, And will soon pass away. Mt. Carmcl, Ind.

Truth baccer than Fiction ! 'fUZ. subscriber continue, by a safe and newly discovert meraod to kill Cancers

and remove them e.ify and r.f, thn asaaing a per- , fret care without the knife, ar tllli.'J he Tatient; 1 and aneeewlollr treat. Consnmp-

n r.l;rn.Hi. 1 ... :r . . ll t, . .. . j ,, i . jr . : . ... w;,kAU

aud the necessary little trials of which I can no1 ! Dragging the Stomach, This ia the most Scientific ! t

riak. mention no.. Mr.. r,if nn .l.v .1 ,

.... , . . . . Office opposite the Burnett House, home. With the exception of two or three who' . v, r on west 3d St. Cincinnati, Onto, have not got over their aea sickness, I never saw ' -0.imo.- P.K. WOMRAVGH, M. D.

a mors rugged set of fellow. All well, but all impatient to get on land. E. R. BUDD.

Harnet McComb..

I rilHE AFORESAID John, Elizabeth, Matilda, Mary Ann. James and Harnet McComb, heir at law of Baroel McCombs, late of Franklin county, Indiana, deeea-ed, and all other person interested, I are hereby notified, that the aforesaid Anna Mc Combs, willow of the said Baruet McComb, deica.- ! ed, will make application at the Jane term, 1850, of ' the Probate Court, to be hidden at Brookville in

; Franklin county, Iodiana, for the appointment of

' commissioner to assign ana net on ner lull third ' part as dower, of the folluwing described premise., : to-w it: The north east quarter of section 21, town-

ship 13, range 13 ea.1, .ituated in the eonnty of

' Franklin, State or Indiana, of which her husbaud I the said Baruet McCombs died seij.nl in lee.

ANNA McCOMBS. By Matron & Farqtibar.Sulicitors. marl I-1 1-3 w Spring and Summer Fashions MAHAN'S system of garment cutting and reportof fashion for spring and summer are

rraoy to issue. 1 he system contain. Drafts for all the new and fashionable garments which will be in

t vogua during the ensuing season. This work is so t aimnle that anv flaiUir ulia m, t..il apmur-i.

thorough knowledge by the instruction, laid down

nine wurK. I be plate is got up in superb style, and contain I figures, two uf which are correct likenesses. One is a true likeness of P. J. Barntim, proprietor of the Philadelphia and New York Museum; the other i a beautiful likeness of Andrew Scott, editor and proprietor of Scott'. Weekly Papet puM shed in thi. city. TERMS. System $5 per year. To those who pay in advance we send the ancolored Plate a a compliment fur prompt pay. System and Colored Plates are 8 per year, or $7 if paid in advance, (to regular subscribers.) Per on Sllbserihinv In ! !i inlnrel h Ur.i mm

cliareed 13 ner rear, or S2 ner ainele nlate. with

large pattern sheet and small pamphlet of explanation accompanying the plates. F. MAHAN', marll-ll-tf ill, Tlieatnut St., I'lnl. noss HOUSE.

Corner of Court and Walnut St. Cincinnati. Having taken, for a term of years, this larre

Hotel, called Planters, I have changed the name to Ros House. The proprietor feel confident his friends will give him a call, a soon as they find out

where he is. A. L. ROSSKov. 1(49.-41-ly Proprietor.

English black Cloths French do do American do do English brow n, blue and green do American " o Bearer and Felt Cloth Grey and Cadet do Bine, black and green blanket do Cassimerts. English black Cassimere French " do American " do English striped and fancy do French do Black French doe skin da Robay Cassiwvrc and Velveteen Vestings.

! Blaek Silk Vestings I Fancy " do

Black Satin" do Plain black and fancy Worsted do Black and fancy .ilk Velvet Red .ilk Velvet for trimming Marseilles, blark Cloth and Cassimere Vesting Blaek and lancy silk anil satin CRAVATS Italian do Satin Stocks and Silk Hdkf Sattinetts.

Blue, blaek, brown and drab Saitinelt

Grey mixed do

Blark " do Ribbed, plain, atriped and figured do Super plain and fancy Tweed Riding and buffalo Cord

L.amartine Cord and tseaverteen Kersey and Kentucky Jean. Domestic Jeans and Linsey Fancy plaid and variegated Cloak Lining Red, white and green Flannels

onprr uiaen sun warp Lustre

stripea ana cnangeable do Plain and mole colored An

Black and fancy Alpacca do Striped Alpacca do

Satin striped do

biia oroeade and figured Worsted do

napoleon oiue and Chameleon do Merino blaeh and assorted do Lyonrse Cloth black and colored do Plaid and striped Mohair plain and changeable Scutch and French Cashmere Monterey, Buena Vista and Oregon Plaids Plaid and atriped Mous de Laine Super Mourning Gingham Plain and fancy do Cashmere de Rhine

Plain and fancy Lawn Linen and Victoria do Irish Linens, Book Mnslins and Swiss Mull Victoria and Bishop Lawn. BuNNE T S Of all kiud. and qualities. tSrnall Articles. Black and col'd .ilk Fringe.; Linen do Gimp and Jaconett Linen Cambric Haudkerchieia White Laee Cape. Fsney Hdkf Fall Style of Hihhon and Trimming Velvet Ribbon, snd Ribbons ofatl Linda Ladies .ilk and cashmere Glcve.

I Pic nic Glove, and Mitt, i Woolen Mills and Glove

White Merino and Ca.hmerr Hdkfs Men', black, white and fancy .ilk and ottou Hoae

I an-ad and cotton Lace and Edging Woolen Comforts Sewing Silk; Tailor.' and Dress Trimming. I'ans; Comb., Thimble.; Buttons; Suspenders; Pock' at Book; Carpet Bags, 4c. ore. Tiro Hundred and Fifty Piece of Print Plain, plaid, (lowered and figured Aemriean Print Plain, plaid, flowered Eugli.h and French Prints

rum and lancy oil Print

THE E EXPIRE C0HPATJT. ncconpe sated ay thmwuutcii or tit stats '.- OP KEW TOR K. j OXYGEN VI KD HITTERS. ' far the eurr mj l)Mfij,m, tin rml )e litv. Habitual Cttivenei,lLc.l every dea arising 1 rum !

. , o - wiiinuu iiaaitii, ion n me-. , dy ha. been certified to by Hon L H Arnold Fa- "Lzl 'n'Tr " c-r.-.T3i wrnf, . h: cr,.,Ji m Governor ol Rbo..e I.1.lld: Ho Wm Woodbridce, "Tfn" -Goverisor of Michigan; Hon T J Moorhead. Et- J-re ha., not been Hi.re.r, -Zy:J-Govejnorof Kemaekr; Hon J S Simmons Senator j son of lhat deuytf. lint now ' "

in. n a i-neips, senator rrom Vermont;! Hon Wm Uph.m, Senator from Vermont; Un s ' Foot, Senator from Vermont; Hon H D Faster, M C ! ' from Pa; Hon W s Martin. Wisconsin: Gen AC.

Do'lge, Iowa; C C Trowbridge, Esq, Detroit; S H i

Dubuque; Jo.

ho are living t

-use pecudoe not eon- '

, r ' .t. ..7 . 2 ' Of sanUMasl duasnsa- Lt NtUi audi wn.m caw a. plan for the eureof Djspepsia. j were oi-ver bewre euied t.y any otber urUiciue. M-'HUn-i The Empire Company are exclusive Agvnl. for V fetxtas were suKie rf the aSiirtvu irrsn, aa to bavo these aupreior Bitirra, to whom all orders should be ' pronoooced by 4nrums aarf r- eV to he oK i - addresstil, at No Fulton street. New York. . lt niiHe. twKe.wiio had ilreirber.l-:kuimp,bB

patvkiiied I neen cured, ana ;

t A rA ih I . : . . . i r : cr .ll.

.. - i rirpsiinin u, inr li I lit , i . nm- ever Were.

jer, nil Been put into the market by the Einpnre t oows es ill the cleansiazand purifvini virrwu nearly , Company, in New York which bida fair to cast all as powerful awl active a the pre pa rati which we can IVlirZ."r,,i.0n"0,',r t"dr tt cannot, per-: BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT hap, be better described than by stating that it is in , ' ' r. v, i . a liquid form, and is adapted to internal and rtlirn- rh' Bstaira differs rrom rne Extract .because It posseasea i.l n, holding ;n.t.nt.neu. -eonirol over all Ner- T Z'tZTft P ""

( Tooth and Ear Ache, Burns, Bruisi . Sprain, Aorea, ; '4c. fcc. i

I This Pain Killer was rntensively nsed iu N York and all diseases of a pulmonary nanire wch iIIkiswu

, during the Cholera of 1149. with greater soeeetss than usually prove o satu aivite orouiarr treatiaent. wnoo taay

any other artieie. It. medical virtue are far rape- nuaca mo ?V.irnJ0"'er Apply to the Em pire Company, j BlfiUt, ThrOBt, LflngX, Bild HDflrt US rulton afreet, and to the principal merchauta iu i c ' your town. ' Thi.BAI.SAM HeiLS!DccrsCLcirsa Ma r.L.v6s. ITO DEAF PFHSONS I and elaer.-her MSSTMTy. as tertamlv and sunVv at Ae lvYoue.o m.d. hri h .L-,'lMtn.t. l-nt ' wrviac ExTSACT cars, and hroU ulcers exUraoia. Tliia.

remember that the orranizatiwn of the ear i. the

1 vet live : others, whti u mi-.I vinl.1

I not lire another day, are now aa well and beam aa da-v

COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS,

) moi delicate tructiirfc of ihe bmlr , (t serpt iheeyej . jand hence ia ofleiier injnred than benetfited by 13 r-

Bal-taJD cures KINK twet of Cotujk and Consumptu-n mU

TKV. mxww mil mamr iviikuwi nave juue w ao foot.

Thousands of Consumptions

In ncb dweve, anl it 1

mad Chrwiit Comgln abundantly trrnre iu mtfaUmf wjhmrm

1 unonunted curatif powr, arl

iMr. l'be acoumic oil.au Id by the m u irr Ct.us-

PT, i the aurttat and mast tucteaful artirlc cttr known for cum.

n caaei wnere onzzing ioquui, none 01 wnicr, duaaaeaT til : SfuStat. of JUtx at tvw jv-n

or patnarfecta ihe ear, ihi Acouuie oil Tor Fam tm the nrtau ant rst.jnt-!veau, a - u omdeatnrsa i B cerlatn rrmtdy, No 131 Fulton atnrtt, t4aint Palpitation a Heart, Ckoir bifantum, dTvr. New York . hmry and ihammer C'atnjaata. m ChAdrtm and Adulu, and ai a ewC.dFfmpoAi hch diny FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. clothe arc made perfectly clean, without anv ruu-' No remedy 'offered to the public ha ever been kalf as

bingorboiUng. Krupire Company, K Y, only pns- 'Sr'Ton'i 1?,

J T).i0l' - - - a BALSA!. It makes no diflfrerict whether th rfmni.r,mrtril I This Chemical nreparauon line not injure, but t . ., . ,- .. M- mnhmmn ir nF(.r'UT i

adji very much to the wear of the cloth. i all, bv slrrfcVaii;; Vte system, vlxiaj the cibclxa BE SURE ABOUT YEkMIKL'GFS. -non, and mxWiOi? av4 aUying Ntavors ixitagjutv

Some kill the ehildien! as wrll as tne wuns. and w- -eo pampimta.

1 south iu?. hea.inff pnvpertiea. in tne ftttlowinti: eotr plcKroo.

coNSUMpnorr. DYING WOMAN CURED)

the only safe article that kills the worm aud not the j 1 children, is the one made and Bold by the Empire i Compauy. a I i . .. : - . i ; l j .i . i. . e

! same time, more effectual iu destroying worms with- ' We atate. tlii mm , to prove the ep t to rn ttra i ! ' wrhen this BALSAM U used, even after the person w tom-

, on. in,,.r, io ..e o........u ,n. ... j o.nrr , rrii.- phyKin, a i friend, to he inlhe im um tf I ''"ST"' Kmx m"T certificates may be obtained, iJLriTr; ove-Jand. .n thai caw. ao ra eoi.T.

which are not neerssary to insert in a rwspaper. Vtat lht s01.;, aai cihisi.-ci.oihe irert oonoat : Por THK EMPIRE COMPANY , particular! oftiusru" and the rwo'' " mt&mblIs the only Company of the kind iiu-orpm ated by ed proof of all lue cvrctiouitaacea ana teL, wa n:ter to our the Legislature of this Slate a a Stock Company, PaMii.tTS. and undrr uch legislative enactments as to make Thi cure vw effected on Mr. ZIBA Rt KCM AN, of the stock .Way. a, .r. and the Company clear of 1 1

jiiaDniiiLS. inaividvais noiuinr any ot tne pIuck oi mvmeraUe CJ ol ecu mS to-.fitui aVCRKI. Company will be cntitlrd to the r pro raiiu amount Which were rnmonmd vtevrubU by SKiurtn. rHTHciui.

ui pnmn vi cue wusiucss, urciarru upon ioe ainiia ; its oT the Trustees, at the end of each year. The i : Company receive their own ink at par, in par-

J mem tor goods at the New York O flier, and bare, far the year 1849, declared a dividrnd uf 23 p, r c nt , ! d stock issued previous to July lt. and 13 1.? pi-r ce.it. on the stock issued aH-eorntly to the above -j dale, payable at the office of the Company. , NOlICt! The EmpiieCompany are the prpnriora aud ma- ; finfacturers of Hays' l.tiiinimt. flr P'-J HrvrO ; Nerve and Hone liniment (Cur ifhenmatism): Palm j of Columbia, fcc, (for the hair); Sphiii au k head ache remedy, ti whom alt order- hiud b- addrvs.ed THK EMPIRE COMPANY Has the Agency of the Nervine Balsam, the r1 In- . dian Kemedy for fits the only sure and certain core j for Epircttc fits, eraraps, convilion, kc. It hxa , been administered with a.tonuhni; success, and is

as near a specific as anything can tw. It form a n w

FITS, FITS, FITS.

Messrs J. K. LIPPIN'COTT h SOX, mpeeufc. suwcuail!. at iiiii-rvtr. S'lilicuM Mlk, Fssmsjraaia. w rote lo u. Mar IS. 1819. .uttine, mum; other arsKrtT. whrrhhad bren dented from the use of BRANT'S PULMONARY KaLSAM. ttat one of iheir eustuoier had jtimt iniui surf tlem thai her ch Jd. rrh;rh had been ruS;eet to r m mr tatrml wra. was rurad hy Ibe usw of B.AT' I.1VEK OMPI.AIT-DYrPKPSIA. re .eir Pamphwt ios the cur& ttfiWtrsi by B&AKI MtDlClNES. rilKOMl' DYSENTERY a:i finMcs Coiri.ivTs. in iUr arowa permnt, curvd tnt.'Uiut e -lb ii""e vhAUrrr. Also CHOLERA INFANTUM. No ni.Ther need ever m.-irn vp death of ber aLUd hj that ciiild-'.-,'"in nvtnptaini. rrhm teething in warn, we-adier l'hvim.i (Ahiilin. or Wiavl is rirJ Pumwm

era m the practice of Phyiciatis, ntanv of hin use CoMf uaint if "B.'iANTS rVlatNARY BALoAM"

this Balsam as the only remedr. Perms wishing te adniimstert'd t ttie civ-'i. h fiioold, howrvtr, m iwA j the Ncrrinc Balsam, most anpl i- thv Ku.mrr Com- in p-tkm aa the direcr.otia o

DR. RUSH'S HEALTH PII.LS Are oulv to be had renititie from the Empire fompanyl Thi. cautiou is necessary to avoid a spurion. article. The cruuine Rush Pill, are harmless, el-

' feetualfsnd the tie plus ultra of specifies. It ain. i I ...U kv U. . t f - U ... I. - .. .1 .... a. a

; sal remeil,' lor disease.

UU. BARTHOLOMEW'S EXPECTORANT PINK SYKVP

j Is mantifetun-d perf.ctly purej by the mpire Cum- s'An pauy under incorporation frt-ni the State for euttha Qt-

' celt's, nam or the sine, tunes. e. It is a sure nre-

And in fine. Print, of all qualities, description and vrntaiive of Consumption, but not a certain care afcolors that any one can desire. ter the disease is once thoroulily seated. I he g. n-lf-ce .ViZ-o I nine i only lo he had frnm tins Company. JSIfa& Ollao. THK THING IS DONK:! Plain black Silk. j Those who do not believe Jit, are respectfully drsir-

nm, pi.ia, oiue, irreen anu piaiu aim en not lo rend! lint uaia-iieaueii persons may ira.i Faisey Bonnet Silk ' and test, and ha e the head covered with a line lus-5-4 Grade Rhine black do uriant, glossy hair, by the ue of ihe Marietie'Kair .Vi7c (ItHltle sim7 Dtfmwll'Q Restorer and Invignrator Miiiiufaeiurrd and sold Kst.Umr. yjUMIS mUl MJHtneSltCS. ,he Empire Cun.pDv, incorporated byth. Su.e Tyi i a ,... ...- a.m.- m ' r. r . r i

J 1 1 n i in vt ' iu oruwii lanUwIlHsf Ot linUD VJ lUlfls irum ; fJl iNCW I OTK.

TWLk

If tkouxrw of eurn 4f Scn ffll. Cavrrr. Vr"'.

er xmpurt diMat vt uif JfcoCi ana if i. c.r. . rJ.'.i.

AVTITY rtiot M nr J .Wrlii-; n r;fci rmrw

nrl rfiMOWS. hr anv prnof ff IA purii'ig nitdual psiew m.

Ihr Htdteiiit irA.V ml-ducd and rnnorl nam Auautt Xkm tMre is ttnq:itUnaiil rrideace that

BRANT'S

mm

Hi I li

INDIAN

I

aocs ot a most perfect iudijro color. Inimsdi-' alely at the stern of the vessel, it is a moat beau'al blue, or rather indigo, streaked with blue and white. When dipped into a bucket, howem, it Is almost transparent and colorless

equally clear aa the water from any limestone For the Indiata American.

sprinj which gushes from the side of the Whil si", March lOlh, 1 650. VTaltr hills. j Dea Amiucm-Would you far the first Who go to California? Aa a general thin i, tima inat n,s in your paper of which I am a it is a different class of peaople who go to Cali- j constant reader, space lo say a few worda? I foraia from what I had supposed. Of the sixty "toh through It columns to discourse with wn en our vessel, at least 45 are the most sub-! th generou, and ever hospitable citizen tantia.1, rabust men, and men of some respou- j of yu' town. sibility, thoueh meat of them have no moral! 1 am a countryman it wa almost like tart-

Execntor'8 Notice.

-j-TlRS testamentary on the last will and tes-

lm,n. - -tenrr sater, lateoi rranaun coantv

I ..j t.t Jti;., h.,nl lInJiana.il........' .'.'avmr been trrantrd to the un

" " ( . ' . . ' i . I. . Dk.1...- .

I oerairnea ov the i h.r

j Franklin county. Notice i hereby Riven to all per- . son indebted m s.ld. ni. m n.r k immediate pay

ment, and all having claim to presort 'hem to the

unaersirnea: dulv authenticated aceordi..? i"

for settlement. The estate is probably solvent. DANIEL WILLSOV. March llth, l;o JAMES A. LOWES, Executor.

Corporation Election.

sTWotice i herebv given thai an election tor ihe purV I .k..',n.fifr 1'osrn Trustee will beheld

! Thi. Meflietic Wair Restorer and ln leoralor i t eertitied by the following person, as having their I hair restored by ir, when i veryiliing; else had failt-d, I namely: Klclianl H White, 05 Bowery, John Mer1 kle, 10 King .tit-el; James l)f Mutt, 4 Washington I Market; Margaret Thomas, 38! Ilniune street; A 1 Cling, eornerof Bowery and Kivingtou strei-t: Uii irl Fitzgerald, 7 hristie slrret; William Bruint II, ' 7i Christie street J J Alidersun, S21 Centre street, no 6 6m

BETHESDA WATER ; FpHR bra line; waters of Beth Ja are pot'tve a cure forall Uiarases of the Skin, such as I'iiitples and Blotches n the face, Irum, Tan, Sua Burns, irriiarion of the skin, ruts bruits and contusions. Persons ninr; tt after sharinr V'U uffer from the use of the razor; in a word, rs hralinr; qualities are withuat a para 1W I in the hitrr f Fbarmacr. The Knipire I 'mpany has the sole ajency tor its sale No 138 FtHun tre t-

31 EM PIUS INSTITUTE.

on the lai Monday of May nesl ai tae uourt rtouae mi . . Brokville; and thai John King is appointed Inspector , lVOllCe 01 DlSSOlUtlOn 01 Partnership, of such Election. I mtnTier k...K. .-. .1... .1.. ...:-

Byorderofthe Board of sru.tee. ,i T-"- " -V.r' V" " C,.: L" H.f.

ft William J. Peek, wa thi dav dissolved hr ma-

T he business will hereafter be eon-

March 30, 1850,-lJ-Sn I. D. HO WLANP, Clh,

Notice to Contractors.

tual consent.

ducted by Noah Mendenhall who is authorized to

NOAH MENDKVHALL,

WILLIAM 1. fllk.

w , ..., ,hr- nndersimed will and aec are all debts or aeeonnt. of the said

. receive aeaien pmpot. - - 7 .w j.. anr;l neai for rradinr. eulvrrting, and

metalling Claiborn atreel from Ihe market house to j N. B.

iver; for grading, culvertmg ana mti.iii.iM-. V. . tet treet from Jame street S3 rods North; for H intend

the ri

Market treet

honesty or integrity. And after havine formed , tg out on my travels, to journey to Brookville; ditching and .uiverting from Ciaihorn st. on 1 Market ce'ie.

and when there, bow could 1 help being Struck ! J-'ii lo tnF Security for the performance of duce, and he flatters himself tl

omethine; of an intimscy with them, I have

almost been led to believe that integrity, morality, and virtue, existed only as a matter of Policy, when men wished lo establish for themselves a good reputation at home, and the mament they pas the threshold of their own household, they do not hesitate to expose to all round thsir true character, showing np the

basest hearts Imaginable, la this human nature, or doe this California enterprise call together ch mas of this kind of men? But, lam happy to say that even here, where virtue and otlrity are dishonors, there are some who, -ith a firmness becoming the digniyofmen, "hesitatingly condemn and despise the vile wretch. Among our passengers, is a mis by the nam

vi vrfwy, from L,p0rte County, a connection of

w Coely. of Franklin. H ia aa estimable

joong man, and in the same company, on by to name of Mill (married man) of whom I hv fo"ned a good opinion. There ia also one y th name of Crary, from Cincinnati, who formerly captain of a canal boat on th W. Wi Cr,a a mgjred wholesoul fellow, past !! age, Bnd nai one Ma ,on. w jth him. I -11

111 "so name Adam Pence from Madison

t0B"ly, lad., who is one of oar company, and tooagh a good hearted fellow is rather a hard E. R. BUDD. B-a ,

a Cmaan-mmnkilirail

with many things I saw therein!

contracts will be required. Work to be completed by . .1 . . s.n..iArations to be seen at my

As regards its situation and condition, my ! (lffl'M Byorderofthe Board of Trustees,

0, lSJO.-13-sw J. u. nvn "' -

memory will ever retain a vivid impression of its level site! Its finely graded streets! and its still more finely psved sidewalks! Concerning it Ordinance and Corporation laws, I think particularly, just now, of "An Ordinance hducing th rate of license for retailing liquor" in

March !

An Ordinance

Union, Mar. S, luo

The'undersigned take thi opportunity to

tnann to tne pusue lor tneir patronage.

to Keep constantly on hand Dry (iooda,

ware or almost fre

er for cash or pro-

that he ean and will

rll as cheap a can be purchased thia aide of the city by which he hope to receiv n .hare of the public patronage. N. MttNDENHAKL. Union, March 5, 1150 1 1

it tveh a yUdieine. in errrv rnj-tt ; imi tItct'- is aVmodml proof, in fjreat rerra etiee'ed. liial 01E HOTTI.E t-f it contains mortt urilVil;. hennti virtue, rcul mrdiral pnwrr,. tiian there is eon'" inei in FOUR BOTTLES of any SartapariUa, or anv ui.'u-r nichcine tiial lias ernr boeti otfered fur a!e. Ti e're i untloubted froof 111 our i-umfhlet, that rv the nee of this srreat Indur Purifier, fhev tl;a wre T -ISO vt I.IVK tliev tlm! were LAME and CRIPPLEWean now WALK 'h'ev that re SICK. SCRI IFl'LOV fa, and oerwtse dtsrnMi, Wte been neat.ro end CLUEsl. Hundreds Tlious anda who bar nsed BB.sA'T'S ri'RIFWR. after har-reg oa-c-aod tested .1.1. tlie S,rmipurilll arid other medKUMsa vmmended so cure UooJ diaeaaea, have desided thaft Brant's is the Cheapest r benuiae em btdr nf it Irna more roed:xa eurariee matter in it, and. Hi ermepienre. curea more diasase, tn much tern Ume, t-.SU 6ns wvitf ol anv otiter nwdiein. If. Tfcra. se h, tile of ft RANT'S PURIFIER will euns FtiL'R TfVKS more disease Lhan one hollle of 8etrtapnrm U -BRANTS PI KiaiiR" WMid I aa asm, at fimr d4!jrw ft htt!e. a mraapurdia at A-iLtr. Put BaalsT.

rt'RlFIKat ie anal for oniy MSS DOLLAR a houie; and ' a. a r-.-M.! of S aos cured, and Ut enpaiie ( oinnf. FOL'H ' TIMF.S aa aaurh diaeaw a. me bctlie tt SrrmiptrAa. rlier- ' trr. Sarwr.nl '.a. in enseoueoee iu" it lem power and Im t tned.cni efteacr. .liod be ei.ld at no more than vntr : Mt m.n iti tbttie, to be a aij a the PUKlr IZ& at swJcbr.

One Dollar's Worth I How much CANCER how much SYPHILIS how much CRllFl'LA will one vortA of hKAMT'S fCRIFiy.H euro ? Read the. following statement, which as a specimen of its power; CANCEROUS SCROFULA ! This 5 the ense of a dying "am who rf Itrss. Ho ws euetd of a wone raae of StBO L LA, by only nrsiar hotUet of Brunt'. FuiiSer dian ever was cured by the uaa of fire r gallons of the best Strmipartila dial wa. ever made.

Saraaparilla ha not rrf wrtsniiotsertoeltoet the euro Fruf-or of Ph vsi- of such a retniinoiu aiiielss etiae.

to any in ihe country and .old a. cheap. He ha an i "logy. Pathology, Mineralogy, snd Geology. ! Mr. J. B.HASKIN.of Rom, mrida Cj, V r.,hBdSsr extensive and long acquaintance with the moat prom-i J KING, M U. Professor of Materia Mrdica, four yo waa eifin-d lo hw bed the- ysor be inent m.rch.nt. ofCincinVt" and Ihe e."n. ' Therapeuiie.and Medical Jurisprudence . ao much -nwa i 'VJtl? Ll and this ...i!. j." . L " F 1 I un tnv uvn'l . , , pr . raise his hand to In head. He haJ tlie bat tMxU adrtt snd thi advantage enables him to bny the very first ! J MILT 0 SANDc.Kb, A M, M 1, Professor , ai.tofthe bett 8nrtapariUa. to nogood effect qualitv ol rood at ih. lo.. u. l .k.. I of Chemistrv and Phermacv Tj . ; , C . jm.

he .ells at as small an advance on the wholesale cost i J A WILSON, M D, Profeasor of Obstetrics and fto,. and could not l.vo tirentu-fmr hovrt Umaer, when be1 . n. MuMl... : -1 .. n: . e XJ . . A I'L.LU.. . mi . .-iriC .ITDIVIPI) VI4- . I m

..-j "ii . mi. part o tne state, and ne v. . w.i..i n . eommeneea a-iuif rt . . . t r . i. - . flatirr. Mmself that he can convince any one who : CIJ.'Viqi'K I.ICI'l lKEKS. , eaUn mtariy oJT, ftrn ear .rr; a hoU . r . . . . . ' . I we- n I'll a . v v r r ' a.- .' T- . .. . .A..m Vii. hm mt tliail hn n r Tfls-sil t hmrj trfl

wisneato i.Tamineior himself that in excellence of msdichi-r-roi r, j n i i.v c i 7? "." ir Vi5 i.7w

jiTJ.iT Mr? a n . , ' p out of it. place.it Jv holding by a email ,M; tbs am Z KfctMAK, M D, Anatomical Demonstrator P arm w"a detroved by, two ulcers: an ulcer under The fie for a full course of lectures amount to tl.e arm- M lttT M , 'aMt. had nearly eaten through 8' u ride tat. ais hndy. Tims ha waa afflicted with twenty Each Profrsor"s Ticket, 815. Matrieulator's, 85. ,ucb putrid, aend, iTentive uicerx, on variou. part of bla Demonstrator' Fee, 810 tiraduaiiun, $20. person. For furthur und full particular, oe our PAM-

9 ... ,- i-u. iM k a tv IT MlVli mw nf tlM no. akllrul Miv.

iciaiui of Rome, was called to see Haskin the day befort x commenced usinc Brmfi Purifier. Dr. W. examuied aim. and then told him that all the medicmu ns the sasrat would not cure htm that liii cane wua

i to 21 ids wide

Bed Ticking, aud Mariner. Stripe Checks and Drilling. Wagon covering.; Linen and Cotton Bagging Bleached and brown Linen Table Cover, do do Muslin. SHAWLS.

Silk embroidered crape Shawls do do and plain black and mod do

enngea wnitebiiawla , Silk and Bullion Fringe mole colored Shawls i D Laine and heavy Cloth do

Hats and Caps.

Mole Skin and Bearer Hal

Keutra silk aud brush do , Buena Vista and California do Common Angola du : Children's Velvet Caps

niasn anu Dtuellotn no Fur do Hard rare and Cutlery Ames' Shovel and Spades Howland's do do Picks and Hoea Trace Chains, Saw., Pqnarcs and Hinges Rnive. and Fork. Door, Trunk and Cupboard Lock File and Rasp Chisels and Carpenter Plane A large and extensive Variety of Iron and Nails Also a complete assortment of QL'F.KXS WARE, Glass Ware, Stone Ware and Earthen Ware, Gr.ee-

o.n, aoie a.eatner, ate etc He

MEDICAL DEPARTHEKiT I The rt-gnlar course of Lee la res iu thi. Institute will .ommenceon the first of Vovrmb r, and eontinus- : until ihe last of February. 1'he Anatomical D.-pan-; ment will be opened and ready t reeei.esindrnt. by

the nrst of October. Ihe Medical. Depanmeut sill be under the follow ing I'ROFF'KORt, Z FJfEF.MAN. M D. Pn.fe.or of Atiatomr

H SNBW ION, M D, Professor of Snrgery

ciiur ol 1 bcory and

The subscriber would wish the public generally to H J HULCE, M D, Protest Irarn what his numerous customer, already know, ' Practice i.r Medicine namely, that the above article are equal in quality! w BTRD POWELL, M D,

OUEENSWARR &. GLA-SWARR.

I JiHE undersigned has Inst received a large and

Providing for the assesment and collection or ; r"'""'. V'rl

- B . , men i --- ... .... c, .

tnxes lor -. j"i Passed oth ilfarch H50Beit ordained by the Preaident and Tru.tee. of the town of Brookville:

article and chtipness of price, he cannot be surpass

ed. RICHARD TYNE. i

Brookville, la., Nov. 1, 1159. 45 !

Custom Hade BOOTS AVI SHOES.

9iinn PAIRS.- I he undersigned ha. ja.t received , "r letters (post paid) to ihe Dean, and stu4VVJ from tm? Manutaclurers in New England ".rn" arriving in thecity will please call on him at

a large assortment of Boot, aud Shoea made expre.s- r-..n-"r"i r,.... . lyforhis retail trade, consisting in psrt of the fol- J R S NEW! ON, M D, Dan of the Faculty

AVOl, CARDSiNi.

Christendom! in a village in which thera is a pwperty .object t. taxation by the la. ..d 'i"B'7n,."I."l r.- r ,h. SAN! flP TFMPPR ANCE'- SnMcl"f ..H Corporation, the .m of tsn ,,: with confidence w, Division of lh SONS Ot TtMFfcKAWtt.., ord "V vjoH. aieewment of valuation there- nnt.ee.

ier do I forget the neer-to-be-rorgoUen , nf. t beasseased and collected s aeronaiier pinane ostensibly to preserve aldewalk;" 1 a";c , TB tbPre be and ia hereby soeared oa rdly aspcted of being skin to th former ! .etnst citixena, qunlifled lo vote in said Corpration, , v u j - r .u . I the .urn. of Twenty five cent poll lax; except in toned ordinance the design of th twain ! mM.tmade exempt by law.

be and i. hereby ae.sed npon

-s uat mere

every person owning or harboring d-.g. or aitrae., a S It one dollar npon every hitch and ttftr ean. on every dog, so owned or harhon-d aforesaid; M be Ijied by the Afarshall and collector upon the

to no iumisn.fi w.o

Neither do I forget the never-to-be-forgotten ; f. t beasseased and collectsd as hereinafter provi

"Ordinance ostensibly to preserve sidewalks; . Th., ,),Pr. be and ia hereby assessed oa

shrew

mentione

being to raisz nvertug bat of this more anon

A ccsroai, too, I shall not forget yon know, Mr. Editor, traveler usually speak of the Man

ners aud Cnslomi" of people met with in their travel I mean that of employing a fellow to

trot on bor all over th corporation, to ee 1 .... nfmman'. nnlup.kv horS. COW Calf.

WU"" ..u ' .ld.-r.lW. !nee.To.rin.e.firh. yesr

r IC, UII ei loot, un " ' 19lh 1. U,"he wretched driver may b. M forth. q H.wland, Clerk" M'CUEERT, Prnat.

aama according to Ord. a A word hero to my eooBtry friend. Should they, from Beceaitv, visit thi fine village, they

aeaament roll

""seif".1" That the assessment roll be p me a red by the clerk and delivered to the Jsjar.hall in conformity

with 'he prs'insH oi otx. . o. ...... tied "an ordinance providing for the auewmeni and

Cariibean Ska, Feb. 9, 1850.

had better leave their horse far in th suburb, half a mil from the wall of th city a horse might Innocently et a foot on on of tho fine-

I ly paved idwalk then what powr hall pr1 A ,. . r I : .

serve you U, leuow countrymen, irvoi

0a tie morning of Jan. 30, w found, our- Urraigned before a Brookville Justice! Ah,

" in sight of the mountains of Cuba; and ained in sight during the day. But, her t tne do a little pf what the passengers on thi Tri bay don good deal; that is, complain f the officer, of the Brig. - It waa generally wsrstood, and plainly expressed that lhre wa

ii naL - .... - . j i e

more'. fined, f-l-n--d, M-t-t-y csnU!

Dear souls 11 aok, Mr. Editor! bow will1 they open their innocent eye, at such an announcement! Most eek relief in incredulity, and so must find out by experience the truth of th matter. Some, who had their "pc" on

when th Ordinance published in th American

An Ordinauc providing for curbing and paving th idwalke B Main Burgesn StreetPassed 30 1 h Afareh 1IM. gee I, Be it ordained by th president, and Trnteeaoflhetnwnof Hrookvi.It, that person, owning propeatyon Afsm Barge- Street, tn-a. the point when Mid .treet is intersected bv Grave. Street, to " :. -rf bv Race Street, be and

that w Here ii - ' , , i h.v an hereby renuired to curb and pavs or grade I

the Vide walk, in Tront of iheir re.wtiv. lots: provided that whenever Ibe ground where the aide walks I should be made ia considerably below the level of the

treet. Ilia requisition nai. See . Tht such side walk. sb.U be ten feet in

.idtb. substantially curoea witn ......c, . . Vm, -iUi brick or awne, er covered with good clear grav. elRM Tkat.nck .id walk, .hall be completed he tlii 1st of October next; and that in default there. DI " u.h.n everv instance, is hereby tnatruo-

so he done at tneexneswc nftke

ted to ea . sb, detinonent

ooration, ano w - . . knidero tor the amount so expended.

A. R. X CIEERT, Pit.

WE will be ready by the first of May for Carding, and a our Machine, are of the best In the

country, and we naveota ana irteo nanus, we can

arrant the best ot work, on abort

CARDING AND SPINNING,

Will he done for customer at the following price: White Wool in broaches, ISals.nr. lb. Mixed " " 17 " Reeling Yarn, 8 The .mallet Int. for spinning must be II lb.. MANUFACTURING. Jean., blue mixed,! leaf, 37 J pr. yd.

ateel si " 4 leaf, JTJtosJl " Hattinet. according to color. 37(1036 " Cassimere, according lo color, Ito7J " Cloth, according to color, so toSlt M White Flannel, according to width, 15 to!5 Dyed " " " 5 lJ7 Blankets per pair, 83. OS Wehavea very Urge stock of WOOLEN GOODS

I of the above kinds, which we will he glad toexchange i for Wool. Cash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair

prices. Aa we are determined to warrant ssr work good, and oai good durable, we hope and expect a large share of the public patronage. CALL! TRT IS, AND SEE.'! and if you are disappointed, ne will make yoa whole. K. M ACT ItCO Laurel, April 6th. IS4S. Id-

lowing articles:

ISO pes men's coarse boot. 95 prs Kip do is pr. Waterproof do 24 pr. Calf do 3A pr. do ilo S10 prs Men'. "Coarse tirogane SO0 pr. ' Kin do 36 pr. " Calf do 31 prs Pump. 12 pr KurTale Over Shoe 100 pr Women' Kip Boot ISO pr " Calf do 90 prs " Cioat do

so pr r ins Kip Slipper 40 pis Heavy do X4 pr Gaiter Boots It prs d do do 0 pr Mine Rip do 30 pr. " rail do 14 pr. " km Slinner

30 prs Women'. India Hubbrr Shoe. SO pr. Boy.' co.rse Boot. 60 prs Youths' " do 4 prs children' ' do o0 pr Roy' " Bmraos 60 pra Youth' " do 40 prs Kip do 70 prs Boy. Kip do 60 prs children'. Goat Boot. 40 prs Kip Shoes 35 prs Morocco do The new nurchases of the nnderaismrd in addition

to the very extenciv. variety he had on hand before enable him to oaTer as complete an assortment a

were ever ottered before in the town of Brookville.

Eost of hi atoek and all of hi late purchases were made according to hi. own directiou nnd are of Ihe

rranrst nnality. Penona wanting boot, or .noes

will find it to their interest to call and aec hi tock

before they lay in their supply.

isur. isi, 184V. HIUHARlimr.pt.

LAW DEPARTMENT.

HOX E W M KING, Profc59vr of Theory and

Worse than Hopeless I

n ..a- . I V. Loar "Mv W ASK I VN IfaffmPni OI CWZ n 8 H1Q :

JOHN DELAFIELD, Esq, Pr..frMor of Com- "Mvwifep mer.i.lJori,r.rdeee ' E TRA ('j, of r I fomard druf?.t. sfBns. I

j TETMS8'0 per Session

All communications pertainingtfto;ihie department must be apdresscd to E WM KING, Ean. MEMPHIS, Tenn, March, 1150.

The Faculties, for inteflre'nal abilities, mornl i worth and profess ion acquirement, will compare t faiorably with the most distinguished in our euiintry. I he medical faculty constitute on anomaly in

l this or any otner country alt ut tliem are I l-1 ii n. li 4 the twat nf Inrk.F.

i Those who will contemplate s.ar geographical po- ' and KLEVEN otbor reajveasab antaeaaaw

silios. snd the extent ol our Du.ulsli.in. ean n.rr '

no dou

commenced usimr that.nnd began to yet better. That bottht nabiod me Im ret iff my tea. where 1 had been rannoed me year; Ihe eetmd bottle ennl!ed me f pet out of aehoumr: the third botOt enabled tne f valk tiro mire, to Rome Centre, where I procured sir koKfes more .- and when I had tn. t-ihcd using tbeuM xrnitns our of nrmty nicer. hadii aj--ind three ht.fr. more eSected a PERFECT CCRM of all di. elcera, and restored rue to food Asnata." FOrRTKEX WITNEHSES I Mr. HASKIShMswcTOto-tJw ?' re wirne. al certified t. by Vr.ll, WILLI AAIS-Mr

able O R BROWN, rrorrictorof the WeH-Rome Hotel Jloassn

! B1SSF.I.L k I.EOVARH. wholeaa'e snd rotad ararm

propety holders fcr the amcrar

Carpetings; CarpeUngs. 5 Pieces Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. 1 piece Wool Filling do piece Figure do S pieces Cotton Ingrain, dn 3 piece. Venetian do

A part of the above li.t are coming from Cincinnati

where I lately purchased them. They are of the finest quality nnd richest color nnd will be sold at Cincinnati price, aud will be skwoa with pleasure

to any on visaing to inspect tnrm. Nov. I, t49w R. TYNER, A Large and Splendid

CJTOCKof KIF and CALF SKINS. At.oMnrocJ") o Binding, Lining, otc.

The above tock or Leather I have just received

, and the extent of our imputation, can hare 1 por SK. (, ubt a to the eligibility of our simatinr for an . WJ .. priaeor the kind. As lo health, including all J M.w. Iiaiie. of the ysr, we deny tkat any other city haa A- T Irwtu &

enterpi

eason

more,

A common error rxiats in ihe minds of many stu- j dent relative to the place of stndiing m.dieine; j thoae who intend prart icing amon, the disease, of ' ' the West and South should certainly educate thera- t selves at a school whoM- Faculty arc practically acquainted with those diseases. "Ihe the public may he satisfied of the permanruey I of this school, we fesl it our duty to stale, that th.-1 Trustee snd Family form a, ami is sumii, whi. b augurs w.ll fur it foture sneers,; and that the pe- t culiar internal organization which connects them, cannot be interrupted. i K. W. M. KING, Preaident of the I

.Memphis Institute. 1

TAILORING.

rnHK Vnirerse i. hereby legally notified thai I BERKS h ELLIS are atill carry on the above busineaain all it. various ramiflrationa, in the brick building belonging to Dnnl. St. John, immediately over the .tore formerly occupied by J. S. Powers, opposite the Court Honor, where they will he glad

at ail time to meet their customers collectively an individually. BEEKS h ELLIS.

Brookville, Jan. Ivth, 1(30. We would most affectionately call npon those whs

bave account (landing with a to come in and set

tle either Dy cat a or note. o-3m . a. nr.,

EDGAR nAYMOND,

Attorney and Counsellor at Law,

- BROOKVILLE, I VDIAR A. OtBoeupataieain the Court Pto.se. Feb. t-a-tf.

thi week from Philadelphia, and is of the bes man- .(Wt Du. f ,he best Sol Leather fer ssle h

ufactory in ibe city. JAMES D, HEN'HTf. .4 eb. ITih. Ile R. TYNER.

Sole Lrealher.

he hr

Feb. ITih,

CslfOCF.Kll.S. 1 Rnek Coffee, A C heais Tra,

0 Hhila. New Orleans Sugar, 'tO Rl- Molairs, 8 do. Golden Symp,

do. M.ekercl, JO l-I do. do., 9 Tierce Rice, 5 Kerr, of Tobacco.

8MCF., PPlER, GlNGfcR, fee., &e..

Jnal reerived and lor k.r, oy 14. 1 lihH. Feb. 37th, 1830.

RroekviMe.

Co , KnlrtleW,

Win. R n bottom. Metamura, " '

D. n. Taltnan, l-nurel, O. IJ Oeerton, Aiiderno, 1. Hover, Liberty, . ' II. Rider & ir-on, Brownsville, ' J. I.. Ainlrew, l)niilvillf, ' 1. Mason, Ctsnneraville, N. Ciapo &. o., Columbia, - ' Thompsuu & (.iillesnie, (Ireenaburp, Kateu Kamsy & Co , Miliord. ': li. Criswell., N ijioleon, ' - J H. West &.I.H. Clark. Manchester, -.y W. Couner, FuyeUesille, ' ' S. Bdrbvr, KuslivilU, 11. L. Autrohus. Clarkabur. VV. Jolmscn Vatsaillta. H. Alleinoo(f Miisn. r'erbrs & McCuUaogU, Lawreueehorj;. aud by agents in every town iu the State, All letusra and orders miv.1 be addressed to

t Wallace &. Co. 106 Broadway, Near York.

Dee. 10,49-51 .

PUBLIC INVITATION. Punctuality is the Life of Business.

I ray, HE. undersigned aronld lender Ibe public hi sm-

"j j ct re thanks fur the liberal patronage n hick he

TF.RMS OFTHK INDIANA AMERICAN.

f-srv-vro Dollar in advance, 8. sis month

I M.at the end oflhe year.ana an anoiuon ot ,erettf..re received. He would also remind hi.

30 cents lor every year payment. """I customer, that, in order for him to keep up his stock ler. . . . 1 and du ho-imrss, MONEY is an essential consider. Aovketisshskts. One sqiiareor le.. will bein- hin Hi. arrangement, arc uch that nil areownt. erted three time for one dollur.iX payment be madr jue him hould be -titled .y NEW YEAK'ts DAY. in advance; on dollar and twenty-Bee cents tf pay- a laiiure to attend to thi. w ill subject him to ruanv aenl be delayed one year; and one dollar and buy Meiou. inconvenience. Ail his customer, arc the recta, if delayed two year., and in the .arse propnr- fn nvn wililuul f.,1 r .'Utiuetioa call and tion fot the time payment i. delayed Larger sd- ,mng, ,hr ,erDUurs cn er Ik fore that day. vertisement.ror a longertime will be charged c.n the WB. tJIILrin.3. same prinipl. ' e . :9ih, .-. '

"y., P-rh-i ouly 10. Dt W. hay. kid U r W UM to

.1. D. Hewland, Cl'k.

W-.lw-

Laurel, June n, i!t7.-: