Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 July 1850 — Page 3

Letters From Mr. Budd.

Auburn, May 11, IcoO. bill ClakKSON Not knntrintr the acrnt. r Why with which my letter, are received and ead, taken in connection with the trouble and xpenw of writing and mailing them here in tnla land of gold, it become, something of a task sor nie io periuiui nriiai t rezara as a tlnlv. St MI hoping, however, that it may be of tome inter it, ! have again determined to fill another sheet, from the notes I have taken a. I have passed from place to place. You may laugh at the idea f a letter being expensive; but be assured, to k-1, sx 1 , 1 . M amTed ltt lbw ,f ion- ilh toean, but the ltte he brought with him, it is .item, nenave to pay from fifty cents to - - - .,K leller carr,ea cown to v.a. crtntento; and to have one brought op, we must ftay from $ 1 50 to $2; and then the postage is fce paid beside. But to onr notes: When I last wrote, I was on iny way tip Sacramento river. We arrived at that El Dorano city some time in the night, and as I had found comfortable .eat in an armd chair and fallen to teep, it made but little difference to me what 4ime. On the appearance of day light, however, we were all quickly astir, and such crowding and shoving to get each his baggage and get ashore, we seldom witness, in the world of "noise nd confusion XX71 . . . n , noi .mw i. io Deaonef uor next step will appear like going to the mines. We are now really in California and must begin to do, for whatever stands still here must perish. I was informed that Dr. John Prit-.het K.r. .nA c - . .. , . .. . i -, " C ' Z u " ' " .a n01" i ... tuuf-, ins uexi neiirnDor. unless he has been formerly acquainted with h!m. M, I next step was to fand the post office, where I certainly expected to find a letter from home. Be assured I felt sadly disappointed when I was told there was none. I wanted to hear from home. I inquired for naners. and trot fnnr a v.. c o ,n : . " I

u ,-s s . , Was 1 y, that is, by supposine the present outlet meagre substitnte to one who wanted to heirr !. v . present outlet my eye, was the destruction of my fr end Geo. 'does, th! !nV .t .11 L, J , . . ,J , j noes this look, at all unreasonable, when we view Morgan . house. I was sorry for this. But! the indication of th. .e

than that ... ,k. . . r .u. , ' ... B.uuv , uemn 01 , Mrs. Keed, and the circumstances connected with it. And Reed here! Should t meet him, nd find him Ignorant of the fate of his domestic concern,howcoul; mnformhlmof thetragodyT 1 et he must some day hear of it. But enmitr), ! day hear of it. f this. After all that has been written of California, eould any new or interesting item be given? I V,tX, aakSyJ ers...U HHJ ft F W I . . . . ",u7' " 1 con,e9s 1 ,,ad ,or,ned j . very .mperfecttdeaofany thing here. Sacrartento City is s, uated where the American fork empties into the main river. This town i. what I haa expected to find San Francisco, made ... up of all sorts of buildings, more than half of which are cloth j inere are a few road ! b I minings, or at least the outward appearance is jrooa large frames neatly weatherboarded. i (- .!,..... ... ... i

cr an ealinfr drinkh,rr I i ' ' l" ,raneeSt bM',?S in a" God' CMa,ion- ' iC Pi--- - e cV;shoo The 8't , "am g r ! lh0JE,, one of lhe mo1 deT0,ed 1 Also a Fine KirrrottiZ,rm a ,.M S , u a" qU'le i Mmfe "d li 1" td. Of home-When at Immediately above the floeri.hin, ! , pustUe, the ground next the river being about ! home see no satisfaction except in the society or iT - ''-' -eChil-rri1-on . leve, with the water, and -me distance my family and at my own firside back lower, which causes large bayous and nhse.ncv.n r . r. j. ..:.. i r.m!,n,,r"" t,,,r.P'.,'-h land is of the best

nnn.la all i,.l, v ... ...s.. wwu. IUBOlne place8 ,ne water must be some two or three feet deep, cov-' F I eriD?-1Taui..SYs-or'. Sacramento, although it ; . . .... r liffiqa s-ia . uerrecliy attar of the InflttAJt, .vmri' tt i .nrt '. I -T- .. i . gaIlri rge Jear " vua. I'l- tar-. ' s-.Kfcuu. ar '-c-acramento, on foot, attended by an ox tesm to carry our baggage, we begin ' for the first time to see California As toon as we l;ive town, we enter the oak openings, interspersed with very beautiful prairies, which at this season of the year, are rendered more beaut.ful by the garment of h.ghly colored ild flowers which are profusely epread over them j

,.os none, ,.r -.tieavya grow..., However, a. nround me, upon which my nenae sometime, may be een on lhe prairiea of Wealern tndiatia. ; feast almost to g,u(tonvand l feeI Iike , , Th land very amoolh, yet Continually the praiRe of tht God who me even, or continued connections of slightly eleva- i . i . . - , . . , ... , , -M""y ,ela : a temperament of miud conformable to almost ted mound., which are imaped like a niece oft..... n- . .. . , . H ' an circumstances. True when my mind rean egg shell turned bottom tipr.nS dlreeilj btM,fc , fh. j.Mr. . .htK .1. ...

ll.. rl.:k .l. e r . . ..so w.p ui w ni.,11 m pne oi irsgmeD.8 oi granite rocks, laing naked to the weather. One aide of the base of this moGhd is a litlld 1 higher than the o.W- wl 1. e,. " " .s" the next, whose summit rises hihpf than tia , former. i We crossed the A mericau fork three miles from Sacramento, where we remaind over nijjht, ! wrapping ourselves in nur blankets, and laying : down on the floor Nature's God had prepared for as. There were fourtePit of us, inclndiu? it. v iiiiams, ot tincinnati. oi whom I have r , , . ' , om formerly spoken The next morning we took ; our breakfast as thoso who have always lived at . home know nothing of: coffee, hard bread aud fried bacon, cooked by fire made of I ittle sticks out on the plains. It is called forty miles to Auburn, and we stopped at the "Half vray House," about the middle of the afternoon where ve remained all night. The man who keeps thia hnnas, r... 1.;. fan.A .. k 1 i 1:11; WnW. 7 "J Z k! o " 8 .. 4UU we ,aue cur wav to Ilnr. Skn. Tl.. k: .1 . mininc, n. ol k v. . , xv T . b fc" ss--xx was VVUIU JZ C II41U a pleasant journey, the eather being fine, and the roads good. I have seen new beauties in the ! worVanf n,l.. T . .t x .1 faee of th " " I . . !T I"' ' ! -"--"-..a.o ,nuc,, sesame j rr.L.ui,, usii itiue closer obsirvation wou d ahnavih.ditr... ti . - 1 shew the difference. The open oes, tie flowers. ' the mound., ar. .1,11 i .;k. d... .u x ' , Jsssenm ,i.;k.. ... . ; u..C, .uu ,,, 0Qe na,, C ,j ,g inns. , . , not. However, such niim a. I h.j . ..j I ennatitm. . i. r.. . . . " ' .1 " - f""' reacning Dearly to tlie clouds, with trunk, a. str.ion. .. . ,J, :K ; no limb, but a little bunch on the top But they 1 re low and ecrubby. much like the oaks, with ' heavy bushy tops, lhe the limb, within reach f the ground. . But the mound, of earth which are continual- i iy In view, present a peculiar and striking appearance; and this peculiarity still continue, up i the mountains, commencing down in the valley ' on a small scale, and growing larger and hieher I a we to eastward 1. w .l e 1 wo go eastward. Il ha. the appearance of an I Immense body of land !... h..w.j .. ! I " 1 oy some powerful iuternal convulsion half contineat turned up edgewise. This beingconiPsed of nearly equal parts of granite rock, and loose earth, the rocks being a good deal fraclur- " ,h irruption. Having the order of thing, thus suddenly changed, and not finding the centre of gravity to located a. to hold thia immense was. toeelher. it wnnl.i r . r.n .. : . - m wuiDg . . 1 . u, ic-c;ew, 1 f nadinir .nek 1 1 .... . . lr , icveia. meir natnra reauired TL ... . una u III. imm.nu n,. k . : 1 1 1 t from the,r Infix ..;,... , .k .x i ' - ... aen j ..v. ..., iiieeiittir wtin twine oo ' atraelinn ...n , 6 . irucuoo, smaller fragmente would detach them- j ,, "V" "d fi01 ll,eir of lodgment iu the ! , ' orm,nE the smaller monnds we here saw. There are no monntaiu nazes, or j "nf. Of bills here, so f,r I k.v. n Rot r "- of earth I have describe.. I falling! "intnenigUeraDd larger body. iix, wouiaot course. , e connecter, with the 1 1 main bativ at a oreator . AVep tl:, .k. 1, . , , ;

lodga I against it sufficiently to raise that tide. This makes it necesurv in nshenJ ih. mnnni.;. k.. iainj;.. M.j .... . . . I iuuuu mrir iinpc mi we gel 10 their , highest part, where we strike off to another, i finding the highest place in its base. Sa that j we always appear to be in the valley, at the foot of the h;U. fhe elation of the mounds I : .n . onuu.u uu,fl ID m annni ail tlprrri ees the roads " ' are not near so steep. Where a stream has made its channel through, of course the elevation is decidedly steeper, being in many places almost perpendicular. One more peculiarity T wish to notice on the s----su.......,j t WI3II lUUUllLC Ull UIB lop of every one of these mounds is. hill .fhn fragments of grani.e-usu.lly . rine ofsmalfer : fr.mn,. ...ki f u.-o ,. Hum uiic uuuurea pounus ,0 M man ,on snrronnJin nn. ,,,., fragment which raises itself to the hieht of some 20 to 60 feet ahnv nr..- t - i. . . i ' j e nsc, rwni od mi ... . " ' w top of the p..k, forming . kind of tower, as tho' ii weie raised as a monument for some exoreps . - purpose Although we conld scarcely perceive that we were going up hill, when we came ia sight of the river, 35 miles above Sacramento, we found ourselves looking down upon its waters from a height of some 3 or i hundred feet. The Sacramento valley is an immense basin. and has the appearance of having been once a . part of the ocean, or an ials.J or lake. I ' mean not merely San Francisco Bay, which is rfiVlsfosf hf a n ,A .ri.: . r n .. ...a.u uiu iromo IO U miles Wide .i . irom me mam water; but I mean much of lh tinner connlrr. Tliio i . t ' uiruuuraies me beIf (hat lhe hii!s are '"entente ofearth heaved I " .; ' ' v"";.u,s,on: as n, " 11 n nv an mr.rH.i . .. ... whole face of the land had been more or less eleatit in mJ, in j raise it above the level of the ocean. For even j tho' it were not a part of that great body of j water, 11 must there find an outlet. 1 ... . It mirht 11 migni oe reconciled with reason In another . ''l 11 n ipe rocks and 1 hills which border the gorge of water pouring forth thro this strait, every thing indicates that a chanel has' been forced thro' . ' l-J 1 a....'. 1 iwjeb 01 rnr mm and onr ft. K Ik. e body of .Z,? .,t xir . v .? ' "-nic . cm wo 10 sunnose the r.nrr. nr kill. were here continued over when. ihi. 1,. 1 i. ,i , . siii-i . iitx 11 ii m ia, it woui.t oniy separate the gu f or lake ; , . r u" "r ,B" from the ocean a distance of two to four miles. This nafrow wall, even were it of .olio' granite, must of course receive an impression Lm ao heavy a body of water a. wou.d have been a lake covering the Sacramento vallv. esnPeillv. it elevated a. meh h. ,k. m: man, v;eai QSOUT nottfiern labs.. r. .n r-.j. . , gi.cu ireeootn to the hunt im ffnii. .u. , c j . , , ... ., j- p siwuc ak-iiTC taj u u aicvcl w I In 1 110 main body below. T snniuttmM iklnt. r .1 . v t s . " - l" i m one ot . . - unvo ui uuurs uu nave ; I torn myself from all thseeobiecu of my affectlona ua t ,u .u j ,l0ns aDd launched forth on the mighty deep of the ocean-I have crossed thereat -,, r.. 1,-'fim Ills smiim nf m-a .k;ui,..i I i, . , - - - ' "'J . wam , iron, oil placea and associations I have loved trudged over the mountains and plains, through ,, jj .k Durmng suns and chilling winds. I have eaten taintetl meat and bad braad when mv nnnetite ! would have made me believe they were good. J ii were it not for mv other n. I k.. .!.. ! lot for my other senses. j - oiriii in open air with no walls but the hills around me tin rnnfk.it ,k. 1.1... ...t. -e k . .... ! no M but tIle big rouncl earlhAND YET . . v. uiuc nivu ui neuveu aoove - 1 AM HAPPY. Nay, delighted with the scenes ! ... i 6..... .u.......nucsnv . me. far in the east. ar. siaossH.sa ,,...;... I ... .... , CCmea over me. Which causes me svsn to al.nd. i j. . . T . ... " - e commmeo Sham f..p . I .... . t ., , I.. .i" A 1 : C . .. ' - - .....t. .v. ...a uiuKvuuu ui .-siiiiiviicv j p. .,., ,f ,.c ., ,L1 , I tjod, believing myself justifinble in this tempo- ....... r I ! rary deserciou in the hope of providing for them j the more bountifully in the future. O, nay HE keep :hem and me from llisrm, and reward US for ' ,t,. ,.:i ...I -..-..: rk.j ... ..v...cos w.. c.a .u.iei .11(3 ui uiray nuu mtliu to tvlnch we are now exposeo, perhaps. more than nsuallv. But enough of this d iirreaaion. 1 Tt-i -i v . l . . ... " bile I must be away, I had ralher banish these cis,urbing thoughts from my mind, CALIFORNIA is mv .nhi.ei-r.nro.e.;, v. o e , piece-meal as it is not as we would have' it' uor as it should be. And one peculiarity ofj L allfornia :s, we have no. wav of writimr but to I take our paper on our lap and sit down In the ! hade of an oa or pine tree; or, as I am now , . M ,..... J , floillg, get 00 tlie pinnacle of a hill and lay your 1 and ..and by the aide of it W here I now stand, (near Auburn,) looking to ' Whfre j now the "ort''"J. ' tew the valley, of ' t aj - . 1 1 1 .ilhin , miI. , ,., Ih. ,.ni ,,.. , - . ' - S. .... ...v, .. 1 .t. I I ... 1 .1 . . . .. I " ' ...o 'rlh Lookto,he et ta0 m00nUini with their , . .. , . , .., . , , wbite mantlea are plainly visible nay even the . . ... . m etn wmc "FP" ' covered with verdure. 1 0 tlie (OUtn, and aimosl under 1 . ... my feet lays the American fork of the Sacra-! mento river, which of itself is an anomaly a . , .. , , . departure from the law. of t.ature It ia a larger CCU,tomed ,0 belieTe U te'" ? lhis,"ea,n of ,he ""Kh W"er 'n l ' 'l"mbot' ere ila current like that of any other river. But it M ,ik' ' c,,ar,ct-it " 1 'hoM fr0m ne Mg f rCtk'1 t0 nBther- 0n f lhi 1 mUSt nliCe- II flW' M 11,0 0CtAU d0r' M,y ' ,m',,er " " m"k wher ,he W"tef IMch" ,iU' 'flef sun - rise, aud again a little after sun-set, we see . , , . 6 . . , 11 h" fMta frum 18 to 2 nchM- The "1 rrtrltinina. la . aa . aa t it tx saaa tataMinaui ata f.x ma 1 miui uiUB v V v- a 1 a, j am a sr cs aa itvaxxa tm v. position. But the peculiarity goes .till fartherV ben tbe tide i. rising, it cornea up in waves which raise some six inches. In about six minute, thia wave subsides, and the next six minutes it rises again, but a little higher; and so ou, pre- ! cisely as the tide of the ocean rise, and falls. I ! have never heard thia aatisfdctorally accounted Some have auppoeesl it to be produced by i the ine.tinr; of the snow in tins clax lim.. whirl. s lny MV- not melt at n,8ht" Cut I doubt r.kthe souueiness of this - - - - More Anon. E. R. BUDD. CCTxVeare authorized loannounce the name of T. F. HOW as a candidate for Representative in the Legi.latare. TrsniMirrr stf Frssailsliss t sh F. Clarkson Sir, von will please annouaee ,m, , e,nrfi,,tc for ,hr fnceof Tres.nrer for thi. county, at the next A.t'i't Election. Vonrs respectfully, 1. J. 'IVsr

loose earth washintr from ahovsi ssrniilrl

Walch & Clocks. V7"M-PWSO! tender, hi. services to the citi- . w en" of nrookvillp and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch i Clock Maker and repairer-making and mending Jewelry, Ae Limp experience, and strict punctuality are hi. rcenminendations. Shop three doors norlh of the post office. July SM. IS50.-31-tf.

FAIilH FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers TO arm i.f land r... 1 i ing three quarters of a mile s I, r... r .:i.'. in franklin county Ind Ahout lwenty.,iven ,rrr. ... -------. ra.r.i trill. nftlie land it imiler fir., ...i. ... l"r'"-"apnnrii htiiic irr. A tolrr- , a He good log house with a cellar undrr it-a frame I:"""'' ' t houses, fce. The land . 1 o .. . " 1 . -. ..... . .,,,, npianu and lies t 1 rur ftrm. .ssix.x ' Till pt rit l Wtjft i Trl,?.0.: ' P"? of ! 1, " WiS . Vw,. ,o i c. MASTERS. oaw.-oi.,w. - HOUSE LOST I W aipned nn the mo, Tn .,r?hVV,.l 'f ; ,f..L i... i . : r un. ilark hav lnir.e main nA t.:i wi L r amnii . . . i . . - - - -ht t .-l.. 5 I fB,lvn n"' roi" ! orfrivimr nofice where ht mf k " in nmnn miirninvia . hnM . . . ... ..... ! I t . . . . 11 ( PIIHM nv mn snail im: no- -.... nriaruto and be entitled to the thanks of Lsnrel, July IS, !8i0.-30-3w M' ' KE, LYSalt. t?f 6ARRfeLSSALT,justreeeivrdand for VJL .bZ.,' - ... X- O. CALHO aie . CALHOV. "'""""if, nd July, 18J0. SALE OP REAL ESTATE rpiIK under. ne admini.tratrix nf the F.tst'eor I lonn Srhmder late of Franklin r..,,mc t.l:.n. P J.,-..J l . - . . - " " l- ;1 I ;7" " "wro"he PmhuieCnwrt Dftmid Cmin . It. will nfTs fml t i . ' . .V i." Tul T:"fl,,e on PT"1win.. 1 . .. . : " Cnunte .1.. "iiu.ra in m; J:.Vlr. -" "".,fc w" 1"arr of the north west quarter of see, inn ,..i.--K.- : .- t rmheriefR.ire three west "in the district of "u"i"rr ninrni M a n a- ikM. , ad. snbjee, ,0 sa.e Cine acre, mnr A- I... ' " .t.T i ?T""',,r,'mir"IT 1,e "ante "pon which the ,,,d John Srhnirier resided dnrint; hii life time, Snthnules'0m "ble d""',lins- , and other K.'1le.'T'Jn''",p -0ne h'" ' Pnreha.e money to iv!- 7.. , , . ,,m,' 'heh!anre ,'f, e relr frnm rt9,r r,r p,lrch j . , - proved freehold seciiritr. r t... MARIA SCHXIDER, admr'x. June 87, 1S50. 3S-4w. SALE. HTHi:ii.j.-.:...j.j:, .... ! 'JT V i r --h""! ' 1'ir.Tnrasa admin stratriv, j fthe Estate of Squire H. Chapman, deceased, in !-C..t,IBi.,;.m,frrr one on patitroay the loth dav of A iirnst A I isn the ft.1lnw.ns; Real Estate sitn.tej mM? to.w,t; the north west quarter ofthe .outh F.a.l qu.r-' ..,-.: V"" :.i ,".T,"n',"P. ranee ,WO We., in - -. .. . . . . . . L ...kt- .k . ""' " "TwrV 'T b"'"eand "V PP"'y oi the late Sou re rhanman ,1. -p. ' H. 11 1 i . i . . . j nr.-ino iisr piace on the nnm . Uiu. .l hones of 12 M. and P. M, of .aid dar The terms nf e. are. one h.lf r ,t.. k n,nn,. , k .: i'"."-""-.l L-.k i V i ,p' ,B" """ance in one rear, with approved freehold seruritv. ' :,,,, ''"KRVILI.K. adm'r I M A RTHA A. Cff APMAN. admr'v. June 24, 1350. 2S-4W. Great Bargains in Real Estate .d on hbt-ral term a larri- nmntlir r -Li tale in Franklin County Indiana consisting ofthefollowinff..o wit. ' eon,',,'ne ' part Tavern Stanrl

S!1 Tl . .1 ,hr i'lesnd Indianapolis I Fraet.ona township, ir.irty-.ii'ne, forty and fortyState Hoad at the cros.mfsoi salt Creek about three one..town,f,,p, forty-two, fr,y.,hrie, friy-f..ur. formiles west ot I.a,irel-on this tract is a Rood tavern ! l'r-,,T.e- -aix, forty-seveA and fortviiirht. arid

stand now nceiin'ied hv Mr - i; it - . , ku ii nnrgi me quality ana will ne snlft low. WOOD LAND. A LSO 30 orOO acres of woodland in the immerirate neiRhhorhood nfl.aiirel west oftown, and wilt be ,.,- ,,r .man mi. to ,,, purchasers will make convenient nasiure Im. r... ik ...e.... , - . LLii- ui ..a uHouse St Lot in Laurel. . ,e anil lot in Laurel on market street, westnf captain Wilham. tavern-,hi. is a very con! venietir hnit.t- r....an,.n t- : i .. . ... '"'.p. ."ina w.u ne sold mn - . . Li " ' "lrr ."., 6 . in onioKvii ie near the C..1. tist Church the land i. rich ....I .li : j or Sn acres in enltiv.iin.. ....1 : p . . ' ;Cwi.J " " Trr ""Table Sato Mill. If.Vr' "I ,l B""ill', -ne of e best points for the lumber business in ,k. uki. 5"'r V!!, v' ' '" on very reasonable terms itd immeifiurt fnftnn cripn COTTON FACTOIif . Al-oa Cotton Factorv at n rtrafkl-ari Haa, 1 I water from the Canal-the bu, I.I, r T tirely new and in cood renair mn., .,r... .: 1 is new and consi.,. r 1200 spindlea-tt cards-5 r.els ! - Lathes t Presses-3 drawing frame. A-e . i : . . s ii" ' .JV" , ""I1 "JJ "on tR"'rT White , ,,-, ,, ,,. , excellent oppnrfinitr for f" "n-stmeni,his property v., II be sold ev.remnie lo nd on aeeommcHlaiing terms. HAKB lltUSK. basin at j fti...e.. L.. , . ...-. ....: uw.se .no 101 on the canal Bronkviile. j-a , waI rtlAlffnrr f , Hsrellin, w,f...J , . . . .. ' various dimension. 7n . .;.. , .: ' .STTr I ?SkmiUrlZ.lPn'Vrd ri'KhlT""r -"tiated j - . . - I'M' VAIMI I V Tl i Also about HO acres ofland near nrnnkvirteand well calculated f..r vi,icar.ls. which v. ill be , jn ou losuit purchasers and can he so arranged a. to have . almost new aud already f.B.shed dwelling houses on two of the Iota the land is well adapted to the nil- I ...re... .n.- grape aim i.a. atone ann umber for fenre. ,1.1. v.aning,aon ,11 otnrr necessarv numnsra k laud il he sold in , manner tn enable crane-rrow- ' eta lopay for it out of the product, of the ground. tfaolfeit i'ftcfory. Also a Woollen Factorv and corn rri.t mill .k... U.Tjr-tt" J"'"" for all n.fnl purpo.es with about 50 arm or land afTonling timber and as, inexhaustible q.isntitv of .tone of the very hest quality this i. an excellent oration tor tn.s nitslness anil tna person who wishes Io follow i I .fr..i-.l. . ears .h.n.. - - .k. . ,u wi" ,n,,t very accommodating terms to suit Vacant Lots in Brookville . . . . Ails, rhsi n.mhrnr,...ii. 1...1. I. -r Brookville suitable for all kinds of business-among ; thew ia the square immediately below thr curl house 1 a very superior location for a tavern establishment. l he foregoing property ia now oRVred very low and on easy terms Brookville the seat nf justice for ; Franklin County Indiana is situated at the continence j of the east and west fork of White Water rtv.-r nn the J White Water Valley Canal 38 mile from Cincinnati and ranks among the healthy plaees of the west two j . .. ..... . ... .s .sr ... w iii.nj uiiisiien vrorn 1 nrookvuie 10 1 incmnati, and oneis Arngrr.siug from . ltr.-,.L-vrtle tn ronnersv.lle. .pr.tr.l.n. . . k. 1 rvrr-v lircilitr for bifsin-.. r nave?. If not acid. I private sale nelnrrtne 10 and Jtatorsep ember next will then Ite 14 at public auction at the Court house in Rrnofcfilfr oh the following terms to wit." one fourth down and the balance in there equal anmiaf enstslmrnts the purchaser giving notes waiving tl.e tts-nefit of appraisement lawa. For further particulars applj at the office or Geo. FoHanitiVi Rrookville Ind. ?EO: HOLLXXD. Brookville, July 1st lSSO.-30-ts. The State Of Indiana, Fraxki.ix Co. In the Prohnte Court of Franklin Coui'y. Indiana. PETITION FOR PARTITION John Stout & Mary A'n.l Stout, his wife, rs Nancy Freeman, I.tither F'reeman, Sarah Freeman, Jacob Freeman and Peter Slittnn Guardian of thr aaid Sarah and Jacob who are infant, within the age of II years. Whereas the hove named petitioner h'y William H. Smith, Es., their attorney have this lay fi led i. Ihe Clert's office of said Court their petition for par tition against said defendants, accompanied, with an affidavit hv which it appear, that all of the above named defendants are non-resident, of the State of! Indiana; the said defendents are therefore hereby i.onneooi me pendency 01 aia petition, and 10 appearand answer tn thr samr on the first day nf the Term of the Probate Court for the county aforesaid to beholden at the Court House in Brook lie, in and for thr comity nf Franklin and State of Indiana, on the fourth Monday of September next Attest. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, J'lly Uih 18.0.-3t-3w. Cltr. N. MC. CROOKSIIAXK. CYRUS KILGORE. ! CROOKIMI AsN K tX IvILGOKE, ... . w . . . I Office the umr that nccupitd bv Slerih ft Co.,' West side vf MaitiBargvss Street up posit the 1 onrt House. BrookviUe, June 1P50. 2ft-Iy TRUNKS. tf tVCK Jt FARqVfl AA have Jtist received a lot sat! of snnrrior traxtllinx trunkt. ALSO, superior lots of Ladiet and Gentlement' j Setchelt and carpet Sarkt: whirh th-y will sst at I ;h ls-eat shade . '

By the President of the U. States,. n pursuance of law, I, ZACHARY TAYLOif, ! 1 hvrJbT.irrr.'n:'Ii.,d,en, "h? Su,e i?'""" , n. reft j declare and make known, ihat piiklitj sale. be held at the undermentioned, Lind. Office, in tV Siatr of MICHIGAN. .I.- ..-J.. ..i. I...-.....,,.-..... designated . in ii. it-iiateri i . r : . At he Land Office at SAULT STE. MARIE, fur .'. " ! 'he "Lake s.,..,.. '7 . J . . 1. . . : . . w... --Ts!ay the iixtt- n:h dav ..r .. ... .h. posat lit public lands within ihe following named wnhii. and fractional town.hip.. vit: !"rth of the bate lint, end -actt a the principal mej ridinn. , Township forty-five, and fractional townships Tor-ty-six and fori j -t, ven, f rant;e two. ! I nwnsliips forty-five and fortr-stx, and fractional , tuwnhip forty-at-vrn, of range iline- ) Town.hip rnrty-six, and fractional township foi tyI "Tr" of r "ev r""TTownship, forty six and fortj-seven, and fractional ionsniis tittrand htiv-nne. .,!.. Fractiniisl township fUriys?rvn, fortreirht, far , '"! ---..? aii lownshti) forir-t.tvhr ,t ....... ownshtp foriv-eivrht anil f..ri v.t.... nnH frrI ,i7..'''hiP f utrrn, tv-nine on "HOG IS- . - . w miii its iiiirivsnmp on "Mtni r i'AND,"ndruriyon "hat inland " and town. ISLAND.1 and town. ihm fnMe.R.. f ui ran :rf eia , rrartional tnwnshins tli!.tv.".ae sn.T.lortv on 1 on .hem.;,. 1 ARUfc-N IMands, and forty-three five ornU . ' nships r..riy-f..ur and forty1 Fri.i;..i.5i 'lm' ,. ,. . ! iA I J i'S'?'.. '"THVyP?.- hriy-iine and forty on ! S TIM Ull. ni14 lUWISISILW viftn tip. n 'ami itnrTi w t . i t t . l : ' 'wi ij-iuiir. inn iortv-tive. or ran ft ten. rracnonal toWn.hit.. t l.iPiP.u:.K. .i,-i"r,c n v . ...... . --I". .... . 'WHISK Pv".'"t "THOU rVIslond., and Tony on e . Island, and tnwnvhips forty three, Torty-liiur and rorty.five, of rahe eleven. Fraetiral township ihirtv-eieht on "GUI.L" I. land, township forty-lWo, and fractional towi ships forty-thr.ef,.rty-fourand f.irty-tive.of ranee twelve. wiisnip lorty, on the main land of rane sixteen. ... Fractional town.liln. j r. .1..' land, of ranee ivenee-i ' . i Fractional ihm-u-i.;... .1.:.... ;e .eventee'l. . , . - " ij-ie;.!.. Ill irty-nine, for- '- ;"..-ne, on me mam lanil, ol ranrf eirhteen . n'"lps thirty-.,, on "bt'MMEH" and POVsr utv. .!. . .' - v ' 1 "SUMMER" Island and an iT, Jn7 aVnvrti a a a ' MI I W 11 IIninetre'n r,r,", fur,T-1"e, of range s?.,.'0nl. ,own''''P thiny-si on -ST. MAR7 , . r..?lt "GL I V" Ilan.l.. thirty-seven on an lair ofUTHK SUMMER" Island, thittyieht on the main land, thirti-nine (iurliidine the Island in section, tsventy-seven and twenty-irht.) and forty, fwentV"" y",,,re' " ,1'cn'," 'ad,ofran;e Fractional town.hips thirty-eieht, thirty-nine and 75- .S """" '"'"I."' ranpe twenty-one. .k 7k- SAME P,-ACF-. eommenciniron Mondav, the thirtieth Ht ..rv... i j i! 11-llllir, ll.riV nil ll,as a. i a . . w - ... in im iii-a,, ior me anpnii i , .. .... puniic lanils within the followlne naratd town. hip and fractional town.hips, , wit: "V"-n-ne,onf writ ej the principal meand thirty-six on ritzian I iv..." "?e iwrnty-iour. thirty-four and ! five ' fr",nd ' '''P th.ny-.ix, of ranse twentyFractional lown.hin. .k:., a .u: , ",,d " "ships thirty-four and thirij-fiveof raiirr twenty-sis.-rreuonai townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty. ; . . - em 1 . i. '"'"r""r th.rty.five on the main land. 1 !? '.-. """I" forty-six, lorty-sevrn and fortv-eicht. ranire twenty-seven. twentr-seven. rracnonal town.hipi thirty-two. thirty-three and thirty-seven, and town.hip, thirty-nine, funr-six, forty-srven an, lorty-eiKht, ofrauge taentyicht. fractional townships thirtv-seven, tiiny-eight and th.rtv.n.ne. and ,w,,ip, fort ,,i,e, forty-two. for-ty-three, forty-fonr, orty.flvc, for.y-six, forty-seVen end forty.Kht.orrajujetwentv-nine. Fractional township thirtv-nine, township forty, fractional township frtjK.i-. townshm f.,rtv-to ' T.? ,ar,.v-'"'"-. fortv-fife forty-six, fortyseven, nd lrtyri)rl, .ri,i ,he fractions' of section. i b..r. .,r ..wo' L " ; rAEie i.ar. I fractions! aeri;.,... '"V IK AVERSE" Island, in ... ,..!..;. st,r.i-...' r raiit tiiirty-on AT THK. S. ME PLACE, commencing nn Monday, it". J. . . a V mv lUHnrrnin aar ur ni.iniu. nu.s . ... of the public land, situated within the un lermentioned town.hip. and fractional town.hips, to wj,: t.orth vfthchate tine and t fhc p, incipal me- . , fidian. Frictiotial township forty-one, and townships forty, two, rorty-ihrec, forty four, foriy.fiVe and fifty, of range thirty-two. . " thrnj'thrre' ,own'lin fir,Z n1 fifty-two, or range tlifrty'four1 l,w,",,'P, fir,T "nd nftytwo, of range Town. hip fifty, 0f range forty-one. Township fo'ty-.even, fractional township forty fortvhrel'IOW,,,1,'P' for,-'""'",r nd o range Townships forty-srven, forty-tight forty-nine and fifiy, of range fortv-four. Townships forty-ieven, fortv-eight and fortT-nine, and frartioual townshin fifiv. .r..., r.....fi'.. Fractional township forty-nine and fifty, of range forly-s. J rracnonal townshm f..rtr-.'.s and rHe...n township forty-eight, and fractional township forty' -r.;.7..i. -V" ' lofi7ni, elf !"-nh'Pr'"-'r-'"n, forty-eight, and lort-nine, of rangat..rty-e,ght. Fractional township forty-eight, of range fortynine. At the land office at IOXI A, commencing on Monday the .ixteenth of September next, for the disposal ofihe public lands within the undermentioned frac t.onal township, viz: Srth tjthe bnie line, and wett oj the principal meSections one and two, the east half of section three, riniun. and aection. eleven, twelve. ihin-n r....r, . ,T.-four twenty-fiTe and thirtc-si,, ,. township nine, r seven. v .-......,.,....,,. ,.y lawiortne use ot schools. miliurj-, oroihrr purpWtv will be excluded from cur- .ales . The offerinfof the abor mrnii..J l..,.i. :ii k. ' vooimenceo on tne pay. appointed, and proceed in the order in vihich they are advertised, will, all con-! venient dispatch, until the whole shal I have been of ! fered, and the sales thus closed. Rut no sale shall be aep, open longer tn m two weeks, and no private en. ,W..r.n..r.k.l... .I... . a . ... . ,,T VrBT "thS '"d- be admitted until after the in oeaumitteu until alter th eks. "J! . .'.3-"ZZV.ZT:-. at Ihe city of Washington, this thirteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousa..uen..c......orenananiiy. - ttv I he President Tvt nu . BUTTERriELD. Commissioner ol the General Land Office. 01 ire ls Prrrmptian rtnitntint. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption M any of the lands within the ins.nsl.ir.. .nH iv... tional townships above enumerated, is r quired Iocs. '"bl,,h ame to the satisfaction of the Register and Rrc'-,'r ; lhe proper Land Office, and make pa. mrnc inrret..r a soon as practicable af.er seeing this nociee. ann oeiore nir nay appointed Tor the enm menrrment of the public sale of the tands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. J. SO.O.w. BUTTER FIELD. Commissioner. The Knox Insurance Camp an y FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Cnpitnl SltsekTvrss If waidrs-sl TbwiisuxHd Halls, ns! I r a, . e. . - . . . . ir-.. u.cr ot.rrr, i. .,e, artcK tttm, rineen-) . aJIUS COMPANY, having been dhtv oreanixed and W ten percent, paid in on ihe capital stock suhseri bed, and the balance secured bv mortgage on Hear Estate and by personal gnarant-r, av now prepared ' In effect Insurance against Loss ar Damage bv Fire on Buildings, Merchandize, MScMi.err, Maniifacto ries, and all descriptions of proper! v; a'lso Mefchao- i diiraud Produce in the rnurie of inland transports- I lion, lhe riks of the seas, ate., fie ;als.,,the Hulls ofi ni ateamnoai.. and otnei vessels, and nnev. if... 1 of inditiriitals gome lo California. 1 h ratea of. ore- I ro.um win or a. low as inose 01 any other RF.SPOX aitfur. xomnanv. All Los.e. liberaMy adjusted and nramntlr W.M ; The stock of this Company ia held entirrlv in the West, and controlled by1 western men, and in no way connected with New York. .. DIRECTORSr Hon. R. v. Caman, Vincennes; W. J. Heberd. do s Jno. W. Maddox, do.; Jacob Pea, do.; Samuel. Wise,' do.,; Peter P. Railry, Fort Wayne, Thomas T. Bri.btidg1, Lafayette. Waits r V. Early,. 1 erre-Haute; ITenry D. All."., F.vansvillr; Simon B.tlorff. JeffersonvillrVVtlliam Hugh,., do.; Levi Sparks. do.; Ja'rfte. Keigwin. J,effV-rs'.(rt.ville. Hon. H. N. CAH,AJs, President. v SIXfON BOTTORFF, Vice PresVient. C. M. Aflrn, Strrtary. W. J. Heberd, Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at thi. agency at extra rates. J. N. jjTcMAXUS. Agent. Fairfield Ind. X9-'l-rea. FraftkliiS C6unty Seminary. rtlHIS institution will be reopened for the receptk lion or scholars on Monday, 9lh September next, for a term uf twelve weeks The Board of trustees hare engaged the services of Mr. Mosra Ingalls as principal, who will he a.isted by Mrs. Susan H I Ufa lis. The Trustees confidently recommend the school unAerthia organization in the citizens of the eountr. and assure the oublie the evi. denee thej have obtained of the literary and moral quaime. oi ...r. anu Al rs. ingalls I. so entirely satis. 'r, h pren, arrangement ma be regard nuclfe roiihcltrhce as any w tier mnrtrrri , m i n in UCal CO II TERMS. Reading, writing, spelling, and Mental Arithmetic 2 00 Geography, English Grammar, and. Arithmetic s 00 Mental and Nalnral Phil.wophy, Chemistry Astronomy, Rotany, ffhetorie. Algebra, Geometry Surveying, and the Latin and Greek Languages. f po Fztka. French and mnsie on the piano. By order of the BoardnfT rustees. neo. R.rrr See. J. D HtX"I scr, Frett ,te fie-., 5.1, j

Laurel Woolen Factory! E. Macy & ( o.

Pc-spretfiilly inform the public ihry continue the bul lint M of . MANUFACTURING. I CARDING, . I TT T T cmvv vn ,,,A(-,T j FULLING & SPINMING WOOL, - ' ; Th(lt he has introduced into bis fnriory the Iatrt and moit improved machinrrv, and with these, ad ded to liinr rtuerienrr and a . etrrniiiiatinn lu ite xatisftiction, tht-v ftr a continuance f that put ronac which hits linhtrto bcn l.bt-rlljr beatoweti upon tli em. IVrm rtlliv: t ..... Manufacturing. Jcsnf.blne mixed, 3 leaf, 3TJ pr. d. steel " 31 i " ' 4 leaf, 3?(to4JJ " Sattinet. acconline; to color. 37JtoSr t " Ca.simere, aevordinc; to color, f 3117 5Clmh, aceordtnt; to color. 50 to.?t 44 White KlannrI, according to idtli.l loZS " Dyed 2J to371 nianket. per pair, 2 30 . FULLING AT THE USUAL RTES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broach- fifteen cnit pit DO'ind; i - - ...... .... I mt .ot for tpmnin- mut bpfirirm p..imiv - .1... .. , ......... , hand a Sill a-oriment ofonr Mnnufaciiirrcl Wo .len., I ( which we offer fur sale; and that we k. ep a w,uii ' rn'iinine for the s-jpplv of our rnstoiner, and that : , from , f ,eiorv or wae'ou ths rood, will be delivered . - . . - fur ea.h, exehane'd for wool, or that the wool will be I , received at the wni-on. niniiiifactnnd and deliver d, ; i a. our customers mav prefer ' . PRICES OF.GO0DS& RAW MATERIALS. J Wc shalltnaA-ethe prices at which we. ell onr e;nU ' jand at which we propoie to buy the raw material ; ; elitifely s'aii. factory. ! j Laurel, May 22, 1850. j . . i O IV 8 itCfft C il f'l I tl ' ( ' v, wv.a o v.tt.il. fjlHK subscriber hatiilj Ietely received a supply SPUIXR ADSU3I3IKIt . Cr o o n 8 I Take tin ocpin to renew io h' old fricntl 011J ' (In-piMiltc cifrall v hii ft repftrtl invitution- to come mid examine hi good, their i U A IAT V.ANDPIUCR, He flatters him.elf tfiat in both ,,f t'-e.e respects they will compare favorably with those of any hoii.e in the White Water Valley. From amone; his r. neial rtm.nl he would elect for mem inn the tollowinr articles English, French and American Rlat k Cloth do Hlue do Jo . . fcro n do CASI.MKItES & VKST1XCS English, French and American Black and faucy casiT.eres. French doe skin and catltmcrrr. Black and fancy silk satin and worsted Marseills, BlacAr White and fanry ve: tines do tSattinrtls. Black, Blue, Brown, drab and fancr sati .its. Black and prey mixed ' do Cottonades, I. men., Tweed., Velveteens, Kerscrs. i Bravertrens, Ky. Jeans, Mohair Cord, and other sum- I mer Coating.. DKFssfionns. Plain and fancy siln and Mohair Ln.trrs. do Merinoes and Bombazine.; Cashmeres, Mous de Lame., ninrrhum., Italzarim s, California, Burna Vista and Orep;on Plaids. I.inen fmthsnn, plain and fancy lawns and Calicoes. Book muslin, Iri.h linens. Bishops and Victoria lawn. Jaconets, Bohinets and .wi.s mull J Dress Silks. SilA-and cotton Parasols and Shades. Plain black dress silk Rlack figured and fancy do Changeable .ilk. and Salius Plain Blue, red, qren, and pink Silks White satin and K.mnet silks. .NOTIONS. Linen, cotton Slid Thread laces and rdrines ! tm.ps. Jaconet, Satin stock., md nn.hr... i .-tbw .amiss, v - i i n. ax. lift arilll'liu m a. vai .sis j - ... ..i.e. -ii. anu giogl Ladle". & Gentlemen's is hie linen ami . . hamrkeri-Ii . do Sl.k cotton siod Ladies picnet irl.ives and mit GentU men's black. w liiteandr.l..rr.f .mi. L.. tadiea ,lo col. .red do do do cashmere iUand laMb. wool do Black and fancy silk and bullion fringe, do Lilien ili White Curtain . Velvet Ribbon.; White and colored skein thread Spool thread. Fans Combs, thimbles, suspenders, Pocket hoots, earpet sacks, sewing silk, , Home made and Heoieh thread Looking glas.e, Wall and window paper. Umbrellas. Buttons. Hoots and F.yrs. t'Treis Buttons, : Tailor's and Dress Trimming., Florence braid, stra sr, and. Rutland Bonnet. Gimps, chip and Tuscan nounrts, (new Mvlej Mi'.rs assorted do A splendid assortment nf new stsled summer llniinrts and Cap Ribbon. spring and i i-iuiii noDons or all w niths SUA W f aS. I NIK embroidered crape Shawl. Plain black and .no.le,. silk embroidered blaeb ...d m.l, rf I..II, ami i nioet fro . IX3IESTICS. Ited licking., Apron and inarinej's checks. Wagon Coverings, Bleached brown and colored drillings do Muslins of, II stidihs oo l..nrn and cotton table Covers . L'nrn 'otton bagging.. Nankeens, c olored musI..., ann oencias Countrv Jeans and T.in.cTs ?ed whits and green flannels" Hats ami Caps. Panama, Leghorn, straw and chip .lats Buena Vict, ,, California do Black Fur. silk, NriTtraaiid brush do .Veu'. and Boy's, Cloth, and Oil silk Ccp. llarthrare and Call cry Ante, and Rowlands shovels and sjiadi , Picks, Hoes, Trace halter and log chains. Saws, squares, II, Screw.. Piles, More Ita'ps, Knives aud F rks. Locks, chisels. Pocicet and Buich''r knives, Collins Man's and Williams Axes. Razors, Broad Axes, Hamrs, aneads. Wooden bucket.. Tub. and churn.. Carpenters Plane., Grass Brn-r and Mowing scythe., Hemp, aud Gras ftopc., Br.otn Twine, &e. A complete assortment of Iron and Nails; qui W are. Glass Ware, Stone Ware, E.r.hen . ,rc salt, soleand upper leather. Roots and. hoes.fce. Persons wishing to I'urchas anv kind of snrinror summer good, will find it to their interest to give the j undersigned call before purchasing elsewhere. RICHARD TTXE Jl. Brookville. Ind. May list 1850. Great Exciteincnl! fiVr". nndersignrd hare fint rereivet! a' .-leniti.l assortment of Spring and Summer G'noils the iyles, prices, and ruali'ties are such, we think all persons calling can lie suited. We feel thus confident for the reason of having tlie fir. t pick of the city stock of Good.. Any cu. turners, old or new, give n's a call wr w ill he happy to show our stock, coni.tingin part as follows: Cloths, Casimorcs,, Satinets, leans. Tweeds. anJ Kerseys,Men's and boy's Summery, car. French Linen, for Coating. Linen Drilling, for Pantaloonery, Summer Cloths, all qualities and Colors. . . lindieV fjrctM Goo!. Linen Ginghams, Chambrrys, Plain Dress Linens, Linen Lustres, Gingftams nf all colors and gradis. Hla.k, Pink and Faucy figured Lawi... Tlain made and Fanry Alpacha, 203 pieces print., every sanely. SHAWLS, V title. Crape emliru'idered Snaw',.', Changeable tireen and Illi'ieSilk do. Plaid apd embroidered Thibett do. Mous D l.aine and cloth do. BONNETS. Patent English Pearl Bonnets. do do Jenny Lind do. Pearl and Floraner Braid do. Tulip, Rough and Ready ana A ibmo do. Misses Rutland do. HATS AND CAPS. Men's Boys' and Youth's palm Hats, do do Florence Braid, do. Men's Spring Style Mole Skin do. do Panama and Leghorn do. do and Bo a California cw. Buena Vista do'. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men a Calf, Kipp, and Morocco do He Boy's do do ta Misses' Kip, Calf an.l Goat Ladies' Morucco Polka do . cut Huskins, . do Enameled H. eut Buskins, do Kid Ties and Slippees, Children'. Cold KxreLi...- Tics, do Enameled and Cli Hoot., Boota, hoes. Boots, do. ADDING A variety nf other Fancy Goofl., T.ch Lac-s, Collar., Cravats. Cnvjies, Veils. 1 Ribbnns, ml X-.;l.r. F.id aod Silk Gloves. Silk and Worsted Mitts, Fringe, and Trimii. .nr.. Men's Crava's. s nilrn. fee. Groceriet. Hrd trirc, Qurcnt ifare. Stone Tare and v.oper. H are. . . we respectfully ,,sk nnr customers and all other.. to call a, our old ata.iJ aH ev.mir.- hr .!.,.! ;n -1 . . 1 ng elsewhere. . .. . B.H. BrnotiVille, March 21, 18i0. Ji j. C. BURTON. Law Partnership. ... johs .. stjitsos j.vn johs h f arquhar HAVE this day entered into a p,r,nerl p"i 1 ,ie prirtiee of iKe I ,w. JOHX- A. Ml rpox.' - ;nK-: B t't-m i.ta.

' N c w Goo el s. j FRF.Sii ARRIVAL 'OK SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS i -IT THt STORE (JF ; LIXCK k FAIiQUlIAK, I Wherv li3r?ains are to be hail I 'id Buihhnf Setth ej the rt,!ir jf Lor,, cjf ,.: f Main Burgeit Sfreii, cttie nroobrillr. Indiaua. j "S INCK Sc FAHm HAH liae iust r. r. iv. d and . i are now c pen in 5 beautiful i..i.run. in. i,i areful'.J .eleeled Spring and biunni. r Uued, l,i, l.l.r ; clioicrol pattern amU-letranerof .t e.lhe rliallenrr , tin cnipi-uunn 0f ,,ealey. and 1111 He ilu- carelul . in.prction of tl.e piinka.er. Their Sleek t.ui.., 111 part, of Super American, F.tieri-h, F re lull and German Kruad Cloth. do I'laiiiand Fancy Ca.simers do Xlatk. blue, (rray ai.d f,inrv Saiiiu tis I do Kntuikr and Dniai siic Jeans i d ! W""J- velvniet us, l.umen. and t'i.it.iii.Je I do Fatagouia and oilti r Coaiiues VKSTlXfJ.-. Super PrrsseS tM Curi.d Satir,s j do Plain and Fane; ;-ilk ; do Silk and CniK.uYi.Wi-t. j do Freneh and Vlain lllack I.asun . do l"an ami Plain Siinmii r Vr. in. s. ;uni.,ii ii;

Ladies' Dress Goods Sliper Plain Hlaek Parf Si 'f-v. nrj.ed La.ter do Plain l.i.k Kneiiih t. r;,-. do do 'o do iK do do tr, lo do do do do do do do do do do do do do Chaari able 1I0 i!o riaiti Black and ColM Alpacrri l.n.t. rs do and Silk 'Iriped Mude L'iolbs Celestial triped l.un rs new style California fluid. (i. Plain and Silk striped Mode Cl'.ib. French, Scoteh and Ilume.tic Gioirham. Plain Pink: nine. Oreen and H.i ff Kr. 1.. ,'i Plain and Striped fall mood) Ur I.ailis Plain and Kanrjr Mouse de 1 ,n Plain and Flo' n d I.iniu ii. ,'iu stsle) 1 Ian. and Fancy An.erieau P.'nt ,.r!t.l do F.ngii.h Freiich da do Plain and Fancv I.AWNS Plain cross l.arn d and striped Jac.im tta B.H.k and Mull Mulin Pl:iin Fancy Dr... Handkerchief. do . flo Silk do do Silk, I.inen ami Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk I. ace Veil, and Green BerrPlain and t'anry DKKSS Sf I.ES flam and Fanes Silk Crstais DOiKSTICS; Apron. Furniture and Mariner." Check. Bleached and Br.. on Linen I ahi, cl-nhs d" do Cottoit do do 'o do M ii.) ins Mthuen, Hamilton and oihi r B.-.d 1 ickiur Whitis, Yellow, Red :::id (lre,n Flunm !. Bliacbcd, brown and eol'd Drillings Col d Muslins, X jnkei n and Si li-is JSHA IaS. Surer Knib'd uliitrrrape 5l.au I. do do and plain bl'k and iVfodr siik frii..tl I'llibet SIiki. U " do do Berage Shawls . . Bonnets & Ribbon3. Super French Lace Bonuei. (new K-; do Fancy Lace and Tii.eau d.'. do Gimp ami Kiuhii.d ,. do Flon ore Braid and Soft Straw t'o do M...... (a.nrtedl ,lu 1 -"i0" "STRT.vr.sT or r...v r. .! ...lir? iVfl!0.VV, ..ICES. E0BISETTX, MRE.in ..si COTTOS EU'UXGS. I Acrfr 1-3 " NITE .1ST, MIXED SILK .ISO M0J.1 IS FRISGES .1SD ..?. V nIS tri-Tfivt. F nrer ..... .' '. - ji.iu ot.vvy A. . SILK r. I n r r c -f.Vi3 COTTOS' j cooking i.in.ses . j Wall Pap.r, J ; Hats and C.-ip., I Doots and Shoe.; i j I.adie.- and Gents' O-pef Sack.; ' ! I'mbrr las. Tara.uls an.l F,,..; ' Shoe P gs: i j H ird w are am! Cutlei ) ; j j Glass and Queinsware. ! j Trice, Halter ami l.ug Chain; i f Wooden Ware: j Groceries, fee .Vc fcr ' We invite , call froini.ll who are pun-h, i,,-1Mr' line, and take ..e.a.,..., to teo.l, r our thank. ,a "..IJ arrangcmei.ts by s hirh oor preritiier m i l 'I be t-nuves ed FAftqvM. March 26, 1S.S5. Grind Stones IOO Grind Stun, s on ban -J nd f..rsale hv ITih, ItJO. . n. irve-. . ,i)K.,w, kkVe." " VETERINARY SURGEON. TTAV1XO been solirilid to attend this place. I,,. ? 8 now arrived and mav l,e fu:id on rr, rs 1'hurs. dav. at the P. rook x ill.- ot.-l j . Hr nailers h.nisriri.i ,s iug. tl.al h- is fi.Mv prepandMcoreall ,!..- .lis. , liirh are c,.n.n',o.i to "'V,K CKKATIOV. His reputa.,..,. ,. . j sE-Ie.HIXARV SfllGroN, i ...,r.,ll. ,, ., ,, would rs-l.-r the curio... and eni.iii-ing, io il.e ei-iet,s I oflhemanr place, ulmli he I,:,, ,lki, ,iiiig , Jiraet.ee I t. n years iu iCentiiekv. II l... c,-. , ;.. I low, certilieaie. Iron, sume f ,. ,,, d.sii!,s.,,.,.d j Snrge..ns and Physicians i:i the W.siern rnuntrv -nut the best reference l,i. I, ,e can p. -iblv give i. I hiukseif. .Vefrrm me, g. ntlenn. and hri'cg ?annr : with v.... v. ,.-.i; -.i i, . ... . . .r. k . ... .,3,. ii.....,, .-.uu COO stall l.a.,. piactieai illustration of my skill. !'V Man tiiHt i ask-. Brookville, May 31, ;.'0. tf. ,11 for ihe sale or. he parent right ,.f the Tii.i, .. W agon, invented and pat.ni.d b. WilliarT ,, siorx of the toun of Smyrna. Sta'e or Delaware The ranees the bed r body f . wacn tl.j. i; m-.v be run hack on fr.t lion roller, iu.,,1 i c. ntre of V.v. I.y hrotigh, over the ,,lr,eee of ,l hin, .u.,., r,, T?,d 'TP'o': P '.? di.cha.g; it. load, spring, b, ,-, ar,.ne, , ,nv rmirilomn n .1.... .k.. 1 !. . I u. .1.3 , - . r ar, x 1. rurneci ann I" M- ,V k . "3T ' en is now at the .dr. Richard IjMrin Rro.. kv.il. store of , . K.lC.tHDCI.MMIIF.R5. grnl June 4th, IB5fl.25.3m. for ,Nr ..V.etur. to the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind fIRSSP trriT? .t - ..... ' theei,,,.'-.,', ,.f Franklin C . un Ind .""l"' eyaoed a. " C"""'5 ' nH "- NEW HAT AXD CAP STOfiE, NoJU Ma, n.t. east. ide between nhHo-l Cincionali; wh. re he may be fnd at all t.m, , rrle ami willing , wr , on ,,, llom,v favorhirn with a caf. lie hopes il.a, l,y strict a:i. . ..,., tabu.ine.. be wilt Fr.MiTi!.' s"m , nrnub:" Pa-rouaee r.m nld ..rfi. 1 'he wanting a good and cheap ariiele of,h-lat..t and most apnro.-d i,l... pl.a.e give him a tail before purchasing cIm where. .12 n. c2iwOci:i.ii:s. Tea, Cofiee. Sugar, Mola. es. R,ee. Tn),.... r. per. Ginger, cpicr. Cinnamon. .Ve V r ' All wl.irh ich will he... 1.1 a. cheap,, ihe eh. ape.t. for t.r anv kind ,.t Cist. II It- tml..n ash, or March 30, 18.9. . D. G ALI.IOV. SALT. I (ifi nAjnRFIST'rin"'Kaoal.aSall.r,criv.d B a w . r ...u ...r -aie ov LIXCK 4 FARtJfffs.11. Rroekville, Indiana." at the Pott (Jjire. ROCK!! IKS. IO Sa. ks Coffee, 4 Chests Tea, 6 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar. SO Bis. Molasses. I do. t;..lden Strop, Ii do. M.rkVrel. IO 1-2 do. do., Ii 1 i. rees Rice, PICK., PrTPPF.R. GlNCEll. TOb"', au.r recrive.l and for sale luw.bv H. TYNKIl Feb. 7th, 1850. QUEKNSWARE ct GL i-'SWARE rHK nnd-rsigned has j.i-t recei.ed a large and "FeT'iTth, x.'xr "c,hr ,hoTr Ttv N-rr TltACK cilAIs7 . ""jy ALTER Chaiiis, Log do. Is Farmer's Il.e., , Gardner". dn 1 do Rakrs, ie, ..n.iTri., nur., Nr., See. For sale by LIXCK & FA,H)rHA H, Brookville, Indiana ,t iUr Office. ...lip, ii,v ip.iVKS; ATTCRNEt AND COUNSELLOR Al LAW. It r o o It v 1 I I e, I n . -. Office on Main Km. ess si a..3,l3c;.--JMv K " 1'aDC.M.U fi AYMOXD, Attorney ftnti Counsellor at Law, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Office up stairs in Burton's utv bmluinr. Kb. 1-5. i I mx wr . , . : ( The Han that had a Fit! ' ase ... , . ., , S. h, k ' STOl. Gil S HeaJquartrr, tf 1 ss ratnion, to get anomrr nt. He sacs it was ihe oest fit that ever a Rrw.k.ilu Tailor fitted on him. ISR EL SKH GH ran be found at his shop in the ouiining ,ac. iy ocei.neu as Mats in's omee, . ne donr nonh of Geo. H..I laud's, M-iin-Burges st. The public are respectfully invited to call on him wheaever ihev wSh anything dsme iu' the l'ailoritig line. H.a work i warranted in.everr instance, and no person will bv a.k'ed to tiike any gn-ment a. ay tha A , ual givs- entire saftsfheion. Tuly J, ISJf.-Juf.

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! . !1 f",r ati.s ; . .,.1 .. i 11 ct. Ule human bnu-y: rjku Xf??Z :' i BRANT'S INDIAN Will V I! ' 2.V?,'7i''Jl.",' HlsmW Jeerf.t lV A-T'-s wre some ..f efti.e. i- r ,, u, u7. oetn run-d and jet lire ; otbrr. win, it .,, , It , tl rVaB.;n snd parlVin-virtues ,, ss l-owerloi ni !.ve ,Ue pn,pira:iO which "wV51 ' BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. I P e Brd'am differs from the Extrnc', beca.ase It fomm, ; ieir.i; skA nre rr' tirly a4.wtl 1. -.( ... IDl'GIiS A XI) C(iXSi:.IPT103uS. uo:l a" diMa..s of a TMlmoniirv n tueb 4 aeasoa u i....ypro.i m. sikl under ordjiarvtruaiment. .rhea tart al;aCA loe ' I Urn-.t, Throat, lungs, anrf Hturt. Ti.ii CA LSAM Hr i.s xd err.: fLcrtts i thr L f'K'fi ! "' sfia.-v.aere tulrraMJn, as ttrtuudy Jni . at t'e PwI ! vim. i 11HCT rare ium! htU ulcers n bWV Tuia i "" MNV swsai of Cov. and C.w-mM:m Mt , TfN, a!Ur a.1 other reroeaiea hve Jaded la Jo ; Thousands of ConsumptioRS ; C o"'.' aiitwiantly prove its taa.AaT.aa ffitrw : in Mich dipeaer, an.l He uau.iu..ted euralive r. w er ai3 sr.h.ii;, kealmg pmtieseica, in tlie fuiinsring c-mi l.i,.a . d resses, iu.: Spirttra -i HlncA. Hurtiit at t'.r I.ewL I'aic tn Ihr Vlrr;tt at.A .Sit'.-, Sitt-Si.-ruT; ".Vrrrow -. ..'-x,'.. PilpxtaOvn vj far Wnrrf. I h-iUra hfmlitm. , it I ulj S-immrr Cent iiral, in (iJ-ea sail cM ; FEMALE WEAKNESSES & CDtoftAWTS. No rent" lr ofTered to tLe puaiir 1,-w t-ver be.-, half ss r.'.fuin and rc:uii ui rrttvrim: At L :Se inridertal rwhuv. ,- ad -fnlM of t(e x. as Basse's d LMortaav . !i..t.sisi. It makenoditT.-reoeewi -r her ttedeMr.-emeTl ij- tBirrranm, rjv. or .:ticr rr.uj-i: hFl.i LAl al,l Oy grrennvtefnnr thr srsTKW. eLalixinj ttU ctRClrkaTf. and s-sTAiny ulul OJJUf M.Uo. IKHIT...U.K T t Set: pa.urh Cj". CONSUMPTIOIf j A. DYING WOMAN CUfiED I Vc '.-.e tlrs eere, to prove die rowca to 54Vt ur , wti.-n this BAI-S.V.Xi ; u..i. ...en auer toe srson ia nsn.:rcd by rh'.,-c:tnM andfrtttt't to be in toe Lift stca, a diwje ai'l.laily rriwi: and. :o liiis case, so rs, tiokr ; tt.if thr i:r .n ntaisl -C'l othfs srere brnttt! For ; tl.e parttcLtrs ol ti. r .'oe. and liie renwtoisV oad astluwv . td prnnf of aii llaj cncuniKUuice. ucj facts, we refer to uwr 1'AMilii.i rs. .... ! .Til rr:rev..vetT.-.J.-d on Mrs. ZT11A DTK.EMA.S, oi J.; i-ion . S.irut w , ,V. 1. We can prove, hss. y.md a lU.u1.. mary ettlrrs, aimoit tquaUy AoMexs. anil . n-:n.r-a'Jf ccet s fe., and Canvmption CURE!,. w l.iet: were j r,motHA'J UituruUt by Milk, I'L rut. sio .. FITS, FITS, FITS. M.'rii .! K. l.irriNVOTT Ik FOV. riMp?c: bV me--" fl.a ' .r iliii'tnore. SuUivaa nunty, Ptnntyitam.ia. wrU t us. Mav 2. V'i'K rti.v.ii;. anii-nj- o'Ltr vtitr.r its whch httd Irttu .-i r v.-d irom ur f K RANT'S PL'LMUNARY H.U.SAM. !!! .'.m' trf ilr ni-j-u-rii-pr had int thlnri Uii-iii tiiui hr r'lil.I. v. 1ac.i bwn pxtltrrt Ui rn.. ; wTt)' fw, w.tj cnr d iijliif u' of Bk4KT's HAJ.SAiS. r.iftR o.irpi..iT-nvsp:FW-; S r c -:r ?. t.I'.i'cl for '.lie cure uJrclciJ bT ERANTf MKIUCINKr. h fioM : ntsr.MKUv at:i .M.'Hr.ai Co m pi. a im t. iu chuttren or prevn pmm CHOLERA" ffj FANTOM. N-i rj .i': .-r :ia-t;. - or mum tie ile.ith of ftir eii!d V Hut '!:,.:a-i! .T'oyn-. CtrnjiaiMT, w.H-n Uetmf x- nrm w 'ittu r infantum. r wlir! it rit-ii Si'MM t ""m:-i .int i ' Hi ","S ITLMi'WKy I. AIDANT tn i'i;riin.-J,,r'si ti - uii It -iioiitsj. Ihiv l'tu. m trw4 r.-f 1 :n t trice .: : OFOTa tfto..jri.? of no-., eif Srr..fa.u Canerry. .vr'isTrs. Aa.4 mry ie:rw.rt::smrsr Uir lil.landit ffte KRt .1AL1. QIT WTlTV.t.-.i'rA ten, t."d if a Strdieitir a eJTrrf eisrea of teh rf...e7... ... .. of rtr pmrijvinif a'd:o.' fmrrr m t.t Mrnirv trhieh a-t. ;t'-dM and rvqtiertd stssa .isssgsisj tien lhit i vnguntionalKe .rideiice that BRANT'C INDIAN is svr". a yi-dicirc. in rr. ry r.-rf . rrjd tl. is abundant proof, mi jtnr rvrr, ell.vle.l. tlial ONE BliTTLF of it rcrt-I.-iinh motf yurifvinr, liesjin vin.ie. rid saertirll pnvrr, &.:n 'len is enn:.:". d lr. Ft H R BOITLF.i of any Sotui jarillir. or any .:i.t medir-T liint lin. ever lr. n otTer.'d for pate. Tiiere is urcJ.Mil.ff-d proof iu our pntoplileta. thai bv t!:e ii.e nf trre.il Indian Vnrifirr. tliev that were DYING yet LIVE liter ttrat wens LAVE end .CRIPPLED e...i i..w M'AI.K tl..-y il-at were tiif"K, SCROFULOUS, and otl envise diseased, have l eeu hcallo and CUBED. Eundietls Thousands woo have ued M.t.VT'S rCfMTT.H, afer htv;,g nt and tested am. ..e SnrooporUIat and oilier medicines resstinTniended to cure biocsJ d.teares, have decided thai Brant's is the Cher-pest ; pr3tt.t or.' Irtt.e cf it kits mere mediral, cumtive mat, in il. a.itl, in eonsequc ure, etires mare di.ao, in much in Ii"'. r!.-n one 6illl of anv otl.er med.rTne. If. ti-en-ese b- ulc of BRANT'S PURIFIER will 01-s, Vtll'R TIV7:S more disease than one k lUt ol Sarmipario. la" CHANT'S PURIFIER" would be aa ep at .ft.rf .. a botti... as Mripttritla at onr dota. But BastrT'. ri lilUKU is sold for only ONE DOLLAR a bonle; and as a bottle of it hot cured, and is enpahtr of enrtrtr. FOt.'K TJMTS a innh diseaj.es cor h-MI of SartcFctHa, rliersv t.tre. S.ir.-aparilla. in consequence ol" its Uto power and In. rn-.i!n! eft.e-.rv. sli.ailii le Fold at no wore than StrriitrSir eenfs per bcf.le, to be as ckeajt a the PURIFIER as on f.-Vtr. One Dollar's Worth! . How n-nrh CANCER how mnrti STrHIMS how n'.irh Sf RtJKULA will mud-Sort toorth of alii.VT'i Ti tilt lt-:s cure ? Read the fcliowinf atateaxent, v. Lie u) a specimen of its power : CANCEROUS SCROFULA f T;:i is tin' ecse ef a dinno mtn who vrt Inw. He snso erred i.f , w orse ease of SCRC irULA, liv only tireinr bo. tt nf Iiraii:'- Puriner, lhau ever was cured by the nssi of ' revre cckl.oxs of Il.a best Sonnparillo that was ever Made. ' S:irn-.r.nii;j ir.spoi c-sfVirril moiiioal pr.v& :oel.'erl tbe eurw of .;eli a rriWi.-rcvA..4scas. , Mr. J. I. Ii Atskf.N.nf Home, Oneida Co, S. T, had ScerfrT .-ar cMo-wv e.mtincd to his bed ltr lot fswr h. waj. f o Trjnrh disetie.l and debilitated a to 1-e unable 10 raiee bis hand to Ins Itead. He had the bett medwat odrice !m.l UM-d xl.L of lise brat SartaparUUu to no good a fleet gfit irorsr and ictrne, aid was emisidered to be in a dyvmo tutte. artienuid not l:ve ttrmty-fonr knur lonyrr, when ho e..n-mrc.-d viuil- BRANTS PLRTFIER. His nert m a ten a.K.v.'a ojt, frmn ear to car; a hde terjn tntt Virouph hit u-tr.J;..pe, utiiler his chin, so llisit l.e bratlied llirouc-h the Icis. : Ins ear wns so eaten around that X c-ould be Itsf 1.7. o.it ol its j.'ar. it only hoNlinr I.y a rmaif pieee; Lhe tips, "1 one arm was destroyed bv two ulcers; art ul.-er under liie nrm, a- ilire as a mon't "hand, had rearly oaten lAnswaA Lu t-.de intn hit bdy. Thus he vrns fcfticted with ttremty :lrh putrid, acrid, ojtentire vteert. cm various parts of hi, 1 ..!. For further and fuil particulars, see oar PA.Mrin.F.T.-;. Iir. THOMAS WILLI A Mf, or" of lhe most skilful phy. s:r.ani of Koine, vu called to see Haskio the daf; beoro ae commenced sen? Brant's Punfier. Dr. W". exsT-nrr! RitrM and tlion tt.id liiui thai ail the mtdtemm in the worbi tutild not curt hum that his cajs waa Worse than Hopeless ! Now kenr Mr. NAPKIN'S statement of aire! He aa:4k " Mr wife pr.w-.ired "te tiOtlle of MUST'S PCFIF FI.VC E'.V TK.1CT. f fii,.rXI A- Leonard, dnl;irisla of Rome, t comme.ired usirir that, and bconn to net better. That bssfllsv enulil.-d me to pet rff my oed. where I t.sd been connpedr fne year : the ser.Jtirf battle euabled me to aetovtot ththootet the third b"tic epjibled me f waJJe two irrfes, to horn Centre, where 1 rroeured -r botftet more ,- and wten 1 bad tn-i-lie.l nin-. t.iem. terenteen nut of twenty ulcers had asnlsa - np rtn.l three botltet niore ed.cled a PERFECT CURE vf I a.t tbe ulcers urd restored me 10 ooosf healthy ! FOURTEEN WITNESSES! Mr. IIAKU. Ins sworn to tlie above fHca,and the hi eta Ere wirnessert an.l certilied lo !V Jlr. T. Wi LI.I AMS Mv O R BROWN, prot rieturof the H'oiS-fiiwiic Hotel Mwar BISSELL k I.ttlN'AEI). wholesale and n rai! druutavw 1 and ELEVEN o:l.e-rfrr-vtoeV crifiTsss, ! For ts.le hy M.W.IIaile. BrookviK", ! A. Tlrwin ctCo .Fdrrfiald, Vm. Rnbottom, Metair-rrit, l D. Tatman, Laurel. C. B. Overton, Aniierson; I. Bever, Lim-rty, II. RiJer &. hon, Brocvniitiile, I J. I. Andrew, Duulupsville, P. Macon, Coonercville, ., N- Crago ct '"0., Columbi t," Thompson ct Uilleapie, Greeuaburjr, Eaton Ramny &. Co , Milford. ' U. Criswell., Napoleon, J II. West ct J- B. Clark. M.-tncharte; j W.Conner, Fayetteville, I S. Barber, Kusliville, i R. L. Anlrobus). Clarkaburg. W. Johnson Veraaillea. j II. Allemong Milan. ( ; F erbis &. McCullough, LawreneeTlor.' ; and by agenta in every town ul ib-Sit; All letters and orders mnst ne aadresmed to Wallace At Co. 106 Broadway, 3e forM, Dec. 10,49-51 Truth Stranger than Fictiori f I'llfc subscriber euhtiAucc. by safe and newly discovered method to fc?fl Cowers and remove them borlu and roott, thus tfitiag a perfect cure Tviticut the knife, ar caning pain la lhe Patient; ami sttrcessf ally treats Consumption anil ail Inag affections leading to ii, wiihfutt Drugging the Sloiaach; T&is is the most Siieutiflc and successful method of treating lung Disetcaes. Omit opposite the Burnett Hssixe, i west 3d St. ifVrniswtf, Ohio. " No.is-iir.a- r.K.OMBlSJ!, at. B.

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