Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 October 1850 — Page 3

Bssmty Lm4 Bill.

Tbls art being ano Is which great many p... , ! copy at it n Bany passed ootn nooses oi v,oa I grass, tad wu signed by the President: B It anacted hy the Senate and llous- of Representatives of the Uutted States of America in Congreai assembled. That each of the surviving, or the widow or minor ohildren of !eeeased commissioned or non-commisoue 1 officer, musicians or private, whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers, or militia, who performed military service in any regiment, company, detachment in the service of the United States, In the war with Great Brit tain, declared by the United States on the ltith day of J one, 1913, er ia any of the Indian wars since 1790,. ad each of the commissioned officers who was J engaged in the military service of the Uoiited J States in the late war with Mexico, shall beentilled to land. . fo!low,:Thoee who ened ' ta servo iweno niuuius, or uunnj mo war, ana etnly served bine months, shall receive one ha ad red and sixty acres; and those who engaged to serve sis months, and actnly served four months, shall received eighty acres: and these who engaged to serve for any, or an iudef-

!te period, and actullv -erved one month, shal, Ebenexer Rowe of Cincinnati, to ' Ml EHm receive forty acres: Provided, That wherever , A np-vlne, daughter of James Angevine, Esq., any officer or soldier was honorably discharged of DwtM' o""ty, Indiana. consequence of disability in the sere vice be- j We copy the following Marriages in Butler fore the expiration of his period of service, he Co Ohio, from the Hamilton papers: hall receive the amount to which he would'. Mrijd. On the 16th nit., by Bishop Komh.v. been entitled if he had .erv.d the fH p.- Mn.Thtf STn'TI.!' m"!!'

vtoil Kir klk U.A n nl ...... ......... . . " Provided, The perse n so having been in service shall not receive said lands, or any part thereof If it shall appear by the master rolls of his regiment or corps that he deserted, or was dishonor ably discharged from service, or if he has re sived, or Is entitled to any military land bounty nnder any act of Conrress heretofore oatsed. I Sic. S. And be It enacted, &c , That the perted during which any officer or soldier may nave remained in captivity witli the enemy DCriod'of his ' penoo ot QIS , ainedincapshall be estimated and added to the etnsl aervirji. and the nensnn so del tlvity shall receive land under the provision, of tbls act in the same manner that he would be . . , . . . , , ntitlea, in ease he had entered the service for the whole term made up by additon of time of his captivity, and had served during such term. Sic. 3 And be itfuther enacted. Sec, That each eommlssloned and non-commissioned ofa x, j , . r ,- Beer, musician and private, for whom provision Is made by the first section hereof, shall receive a certificate, or warrant, from the Department f the Interior for the quantity of land to which ha may be entitled, and which may be located by the warrantee, or his heirs at law, at any land office of the United Stales, in one body, and In conformity to the legal nbdivltoos of the pub- ; such district then subject to private entry; and upon , . , J . v ... -"ra of snch certificate r warrant, with evidence olth.,,. , , . , "tion thereof Having been legally made to the General ..., Office, a patent shall be issued therefor. In the vent of the death of any commissioned or noncommissioned officer, musician, or private, prior subsequent to the passage of this act, who shall have served as afnre!, .ml .h.u , have recived bonnty land for said services, a like certificate or warrant shall be issued In favor i and enure M the benefit of his widow, who shall receive one hundred and sixty acres of laud. In case her husband was killed in battle, but not to : her heirs: Provided. ahe ia unmiirii.il t tm i sfl. K...I.. t :j j ...v.. . . sioiiuia miner, I nat no : land warrant leaned n.i iV.. r--.i.: r.u:-' T . """! acl shall b laid npoo any land of the United 8 talis to which there shall be a pre-emtlon right r upon whl-h there shall bs acta! oettlem ent and culiWation, except with the consent of such settler, to be satisfactorily prorsa to the proper land officer. Stc.4. And be itfuther eniatej, Jtc, That II sales, mortffawes, letters of altonrney, ot oth r mitrnment or writi tie or claim to any or to be Issued, or f ranted, under the sr executed prior to void, to all intents hall aneh e.elifi.t. . i. . . -. .. i u buin ui tv ai in 1 1, ur ine iaaa oo- . Uinedthereby-.be In s nvsri.se sfT-cted bv. or ' charred with, or .objected to, the payment of ny debt or claim incurred by such officer or soldier prior to the is. nine of the pstent: Prosided, That the benefits of this act shall not aceraa to any person who is a member of the present Confress: Provide futher. That It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General I.and Office, nnder snch regulatlone I as mar h prsacrlbedby the Secretary of the Interior, to cause to be located, free ofeipense.any warrant which the holder may transmit to the General Land Office for that purpose, in such State and laad district as the said holder or warrantee way designate, and'upon food farmio- land, so far as the same can be ascertained from the maps, plates, and field notes of the surveyor, or from any other information in the possesion of the local office, act nnnn si,. I .: x... . - e, ,.i. oe.nmane, as aroursald, the Secretary shall cause patent to be transmitted to such warantee' ud provided futher, That no patent Issued under this act shall be delivered upon any power r attourney or agreement dated before the passage of this act; and that all such powers or ttoaney er agreements be considered and treated as null and void. RsMhville, latslbaass. The Rushvitle (la ) Republican speaking of Ihelr town, gives the following description of dteir business places: Oar town tin a UiiftuJ , ... . uu.wveu very mnen wit ntn the last three years It j, located In the midst of. country which, in poin,of fertlIi,v. Is mwi morality, liberality aad taste f oar neoole. 0f cellent cat-afone iall I. .m. d wae.Cea Si eSS. a! nr.. II r , . ... . .... .rej ios-uq neaus to boiocs Hand make his escane' Tk. R...... iMi..,,. j- " escape. i ne bemiaar building ts a credit lo tha covnty. and an omrment to tha towa ll tOWB durability ih.h w. thoujh oar tn ail these, good taste, utility and re combined. They da not look aa though WOTlltlan as..u 1 a. a I a w cm laT iiiirHni bi MnniTAninrtj). mna that thew k.d K- I,...!. . j t. sry u.u oeen DUIIl at random some Where nninth. -ij j . ... . . . . - -r .wvin sou careteasiT oronnen down aiter night! The public buildings dtsposed of, let -.lookaUtUetobosiness, " i nere are eleven dry goods houses here, two Jruj stores, one book store, three merchant tailor's shops, one hat shop, two carriage tnannfaeioriea, two wagon maker's shops, one tin sh.p, ta shoe shora, three eaddler and harness maker a ahopa, three cabinet maker's shops, three blacsamitV. OM eBIUmUh.. rtop, ne chair raannfactory, one cooper'a ahop, one tdstsaJ manafactory.two grocery stores (with Ffbape a litUs of the anlteensed ardent,) and ...Dl,K nr,t ,eat, two "noting cEctej.

uk t tuiiiff io inrti ins Ti. neti that, at a m ... nr .i . . aaia oiu ann tne nenaeiite hi ne aaid auit. a nit that

w.rrsnt or certifies iMOed ' ' "iT. . .h.r .1

ny land granted, or to be ""ained and incurreri' by said r'omn'.nv Vh! ,n l"" at the Court House in the town of

- . . , j assessment or September i8 I81Q .'.: V Hnxikviiie .ouniy and State aforesaid, on the first provisions of (his act, made aerrer.te to the ...m 7llVjJ .tT;,f '.n ,h.c Monday of February next, the s.ld bill will be heard

the Issue, shall be nail and E,d, "d -"' lHar. and forty-three eeni.."" '" h'." b"nd reed mUj!r.

. , -""iir; assessment on the D rem inn " ,r juu., .s.jun3iu. and purposes whatsoeser; nor he Company be paid by the memh?h!.S . .n. i " uso.-n-im . el k F. c. c.

lo aa- ia tb, TrVeat. It la healthy, and pleas- !" J"',r rt& ordi.chsrresl afler March IS, ... . . . ... ' picas- mo, ana) oa er before J.ar J, 1250, rxvrrre ens' Uy aitosted. It, public balldlngs are equal, if '!fPTtm. ' ' " " ot aaperior, to those of an villains ,h. !,.,. ,P" 'Jfired or discharged aft-r Ame tn, r . 'eoi any vuiagria lite fctate. 1850, and on nr before September JO, H50, Mirrerit C0Brt bouse ia a beautiful bniUint, with J" "'.r ?ff,BM. . . 8 Ordered, I hat the Trea.nree ckanre interest nn fences, yard aad shade tree, to match! Foar as., ..ment. no. paid on Br before N.renTber JrTT.so 0xUruI Chnrch ediSeea bear hoi.... .u- ' Krre.pttfr seme.rwill be forwarded Agents

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lni.r.- r ,,r crrtr Juice! A (ml I rt...L'. . I prepare irom Rennet, or the wrcws i-aysmioeicat Chemist, by J. S adeinhiai'm t-'A- iim street. w - ws ,, w wuiinrni mnpi I .lrr.nmt y.pcp.ia, j.undie- Liver Coi ; ton.npation, ad Debility, earing after 1 Jnier. See Advertisement ia aneikcr eolami Gastrie ma. HYMENEAL. I MajatBD at this place, on the 9th instant by Rev. Joseph G. Monfort, Dr John W. Moodet, 'nil. ru K ... k mi a, .......,R, ,u iuleB 1.1SKTHA L,. ilOWLAND, of Brookville. "Fe'tma.-Haat thou not often loved. And elsewhere rendered himare? .IN. Yes. (Faiima starts.) I lovea tnegrownd-thy tiny foot endeared i I loved the ak- thy liquid glance was on it; I loved the air thy glowing inhaled it: And aft t rla.ped it, thai; fur mimic ranes So maltiplird th-m, that their airy imam Fillid up the wtlkin." 1 a, fJ1-rin-i,p,i. . . Mr RVeK.'tiiri'. Mis. At,'. .e.,e, -ini oest wtrl In Lawrncehorrh." John Miller, Mr. Buonaparte Bradley to M Elm Haborn, all of that place. ev. isa "The silken tie that binds two willing hearts" Bv the Raw. A T r,,-- . . .r ji . ra.muu, ot Madison township. On the 22d of Aornat. bv the R. John Vogt, Mr. Alfred Ledwell, to Miss Hannah omiin, both of Seven Mile. I On the 22d of September, by the same, Mr. ; Reuben Rudolph, to Miss Susan Helena Sorter, I On the 26th of SeDt.. bv the mm. Mr. Si. mon Jh, to Miss Sarah Ann Detemore, both of ,auer countyTAXES. IV 2 TICE bfnbr ttven that the nnder.irnrd Trra.urrrand Collator of the County af Union, State of Indiana, has rrerired the Danlicate Of I si V . -a. 1 . ttlXTtC V ordpnty, at the o.uai place of,"'ll'ir elections ,n the M-Trrsl town.hips, in the , conty of Vnwn, an the folfoninr da to.it. be" w?on ' 'wnthif' Wednesday, the tl.d of Oeto- ! r'"ille, in AransTillc,oB Thursday, the 14th iOiOctcbcr, 1850 i Bmo..iiir Town.hip, in Phil.mcth, Friday the j , r,?c",hrr-llso-. n 7 2t y.a1",,h,P' Srday, the JOth day of . October, h.0. ' ' J?m?. T"n,hiP M'"T. tb. s,h day .roe- ! Town'hiP Taesday, the tth day ofOetoCentre Tosrn.hip, Wednesday, 30th of October, 150, at Goodwins. ' Centre Tostnship, Thursday the Sl.l of October, II JO, at Liberty. Also.at the Treasurer's Office in Liberty, from the flr.t day of Noucmbrr, 1SJ0, to the first day of Jaauaj ry, 1151. ' All 1 .ie are era. aired to be paid on or before the Rates of TaxaUcn for the Year 1850. ! . n ...... State TaxOn each nn.hnHul Jl lars worth of Taxable property i.S.Tl? nn r"ch Taxable Poll lars worth'irr tS" t,ch "n huudred dolCounty Tax fVfoVJ,r.rJr School Tax On each one hundren w-. lars worth of Taxable property School Tax On each taxable Poll Road Tax On each one hundred dollars worth of taxable property Dog l ax On each dog owned or harbored to exceed one JSC TI IS SI 10 5 1 It Corporation Tax for Town of Liberty one fourth ... i7r trm 00 ncn tuvnuiiars worth of Taxable P!rcr' I .Vd '"P0""" (exjepting on. hundred . I a rr School district No ., T. It. R. 1 m,., eignt cents on each one hundred dollars of Taxable property of said district. . Tax ft.r School district No . T. 1. n tv.- I fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars of Taxable ' pronerty oi said district. CHARLES NUTTER, . Treasurer and Collector. Treasurer's Office, Union couniy. Sept. Uih, ISiO -tf. NOTICE. Orncs Ihdiika Mutcai. Fibs IsscaaHca Co-past, Ikdiaitapolis. Sent. 30. lata r jiMf. Mem I firdthat e."." i"" """""" "" 'f Wm4"-' next .. on notesivforce 'ZVr'XZ ZVLi , l4' bo,h "el"',Mrter mnd .nc half per rent On all notes dated after befiire V,.n,l v .... w ana on or both iaclusiveVTa. On all note, dated November 7, 1940, ,nd or be. V" ,'T'nb:' ' '. -"i-r Iron, "' InrVl cent' ' ,ne,u"" Mree ,a.rfer, ,ee . Tr " ",r" ve inner tl, lts. and on "rT dK",, ftrr D-mb" A9,7Z for. oV7 mbrr ' if49- ""r frnm No ' ," o. US, both inclus, re, nine and three auarte,. per mi . ' r" na7 e mat f her ernt. or N cent. ..Jlr " ITT l,,rH ,fVr Dnber 19, 1S4Q, ,d on ' Vo.;7.t'J,, ,"-fc-ir from ...," No. 4IS7, both inclusive, et and ant qurrter per rent. On all 3n all tiotes dated after Februanr f. H50, and .v ' Ui0' brinf f" No- to 1 17, both inclusive, nx per cent. or on 411 Na. On all note, dated .f.; :;- "J"'". , bein, fr.m No im ti" noVwiV i . , nWl D n jiy. n sv...Vl,''rr""'' p.xriHED AND DISCH ARGED NOTE tohlsa i'iLa'C,!I,r ord'"c"rfd or after OeV.V ' " or before November T, Itao. rarer anrf rarer ,orrrr rr ref. . V!" " "P'rsw or discharged after Kovemher r,eV:.r.re:0,r -.-r d i.i... "T "'L"; " di,cll,ntrs ifirr Knrnbrr lilll ' '" or bro.November ts, 1144, Jtvtand reefrrrr.eer rent. " On all notes expired or disehartedaf.ee November !., and ., or before Deex.ber 9, ,s0, ,i, ftr On all notes expired er discharged after Deeemlw.. . ta, and on or before December 19, l8o, ,,x mnj nrre nmrrert per cent. " "res .spired or discharged af. r December IS. I9, and oa or before Frbrwarv o. isstv . i ,iwft,aH.ft.M. . l'tes expired .rd.set.ar ee after Februarys " . - ! "" P persons ex nee ted prompt payment. Imterett will be charged S . nt. rems.aing anpid enand sftrr the way ei . 30th dsvnf Xnmk.. - ft,. -ft, .ft, . li.. ..j .lr A .7 . . v . . . -m""""" or jwnays irom tnisoate, oeiinVt" "''! ''b,e " r' "r ef tlinr siransa aotrs. aerreslil. .k. k i'"n r n'.c,''t'". . Kotca ef the stare Rank of m 1 l'0n f r c"r'r- otes ef Ihe Stare Rank of Is. , siana, went the specie paying banks of Kentucky j " Osio wijl be rrwiiired for assmmears. -ii." t" h1rr meosbers have alienated their poll. : ei by .,,r f tjM. tmmmrr4 p-.r,, Dr hrri . a . .re wrrray Banned that it i. th.ie do. .... doe.nVl.l7 mr.r,'rd,,tnrt.sd twpaytheamount ""!" IM .""w "f surrender, agreeblv to the re. ! oirrmrwia or 1 2fc-fcmI"".llr ,h!; ftr" eetion of the Chart.- , which ma k ..r , . . - - t.- -. -new of wmrers wr Ihe Company. TJt,ilTrr,"n'"mlr'"hw I sr. . , . " "wwaaxawjiB in 1 xTK as PTt inriTni, .-J l !.,?for-,!h7 forwsriVd threwgh er smsanr due as fe a.rr s rs the date Ttmrmder kef ret paid, tlx order of "he Directlr, ' W CHARLES W. CADT, Treasurer. Administrator's Sale TsVTOTtCE is hereby given that e theiethdavwf ! Oct., 1150, at the late resident of Newum OwsT aeeesseu, in l.aarel township, the following articles will he sold at pablie vender, to-wit, 1., sett lftki;ii. ii. r-i..ft.: k fc - - ' - vnnaini, eST, Terms made known on day of sale, JAMES D. HFNIIY, Administrator. f, r. h.t-.-s.-?-.

""J noosenouierj also twenty five cents poll tax, and fifty cents on each dog not to exceed one. One dollar for each additional dog. and two dollars for each bitch.

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FRESH A II RIVAL. Fall and Winter Goods.

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Phil Mi nun Hwrr, P"r. antstensiveand carefully nlrttnt

nlainr L Tj . ' "wu; an oi wmea will !;." ";: " h most reasonable terms. Our rnsio-

ner., and the public in evnrral, are re.pcctfllT in- J follows: I'll it Prints and Ginghams, latest stvles, nca t patterns and ery cheap. All wool Plain de Lainv.. Wsirtolton do Fancy do French Merino., all tolors. Chaiifshlc Chaniclons. Heal Alpaccas, Victoria Lawns. ?is Mit. hits. Plain and tpo barred Jaconets. Tla.n and fancy Ca.limrrcs. Drr$H ilks Chjngablc Turk Satin, do Silk Tine black do Mil -t wig. Embroidered Cl.ih Shawls. Plain da do Black embroidered Thibet da Mode do do do Rich and beautiful saortmcut of Bonnet Hibbona Doimtic Goods. Boown and Bleached Mu'lins. d-i Drillinrs. Apron. Furniture and Mariners Checks. Linen and Cuttmi Table Diaper Linen Craah and Cotton do White, Red, Yellow and reen Flannrla Bkachrd, Brown and C.l'd Cant, n do M-thucn. Hamilton and other Tirlrmrs Colored Mn.lin, Nankeens, Iri.h Linen. Twilled Baerinp. PI. id and Embroidered Cloakine;. CSeulleiiieiiN Wear. Super Enrli.h and American Cloths. Biollry Cassimeres. Black d Black Doe akin do Teed, Woollen Satinets, a rreat variety. Plain Satin and Fancy W.iine. rr viom tor urercoatinr ' " uo Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Hats, Fall Style. Men's Black Kossuth Hats. Boys do do do Brll Union do do Congress do Men's low cniwntd do Mens and Boys' black Wool do o do Cloth Capa o da Silk pluih do do do I. lazed da Fur add Velvet da Infants' Turbans. Boots and Mlioc. t.adirs Calf and Kip Bootees, do Gnat Polka and hi eh Buskina da Kid Tirs and Rubber Bootees and Shoes. Misses Calf, Kip ank Kid Ties. Men's fashionable Calf and H sry Boots, do Kip, extra Heavy and Coarse do 3 cases Boys' do M n's Kip B means do Calf do Double soled do Rubber Shoes. Boys, Youths and Children's Shoes. NOTIONS. Linen and Cotton Laee and F.drinrs. Black silk Laee, Gimps and Fringe. Velset Trimming, Inserting, aconet do. BuBslo, Horn l uck. Ivory and Pocket Combs. Common and Crape Pins. Men's Neck hdk'fs and Cravats. Men and Ladies' Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Gents Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Gloves. Ladies do do do do Black Alpacea and Worsted Hose, do Lambs' Wool and Cotton do Men and Boys' Wool Comforts, Children's Hose, l: VJZtsS? I. 1 . . . . r, 11 T L. U k. . Jair Prushes, Letter and Can Paper, Blank Rook. Envelopes. Wafers. Woollen Mils and Wristlets, Ferretting, Carpet Rinding, etc etc etcLarge and well assorted atorck of Hardware, Queens ware and Glassware. Groceries, fee. M.'rer,0. Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Chocolate, femn ami Grass R neear. Buckets. 1 uos ittiirits. ... . -7. ... rM u. vim., vano ics, ian Wick, 1 wine. Madder, I.idigo Alum, Cotton Ya Spices, Sole Leather, etc e-e Corn-, c.nd Ics, Candle All of the above Goo Is areor tht best quality, were wleeted expressly for this market, and will be sold as tow as the lowest. We respecttully invite the puMic to examine oar stoc before purchasing " N.D.GALLION. NOTICE. The State of.Indiana, Franklin Co. In the Frentlin Circuit Court. Cilia Klrigling - vs v n,i rr ni lvorea Andrew C. Kteigling J Ben remembered that on the nh day of October "' sue imve nameit vena w.ieif;iine, hy r.iiirar llJjmonil, her aoliriior, filed in the Clerk's Office of the Franklin Circuit Coert her bill for Divorce, ; araiust the said defendant, and also the affl .la rit of a j disinterested person, by w hich it annrars. iha t the above nanii I detenitant, Andrew C. Kl. irlmr is not j a reidentof the State o; Indiana, as he the - aid affl- I ant is infurmed and verily belie veil; the said drfen- 1 dant is therefore hereby nntifieil of the filing of l he LAWNS, 17 IKCK h FARQCHAIt havejuat received a choice sat, lot of Plain and Fancy Lawns, do Black do French Needle worked do FOr sale cheap at the Pttt OJjtet. Brookville, Indiana. Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinctts, Jeans, Tweeds and Cashmerett, A lart assortment just received and fur sale by LINCK ft FARqi'HAR, Brookville, Indiana. at the Pttt Office. i. d. .in v ATTORNF.T AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Hrooi'iMs. Im' Office an Main Uai.es Ji. rjee. ts, II4T. t-ty SALE. frfftHF: undersigned admiuistrator and administratrix a of the F.'taie of Squire H. Chapman, deceased, in fiiirsiianee of an order of the Probate Court of Frankin County Indiana, will offer for sale at pnhlic vendue on Saturday the Ind day of November A. O. IH5S, the fiillowinr Real Estate situated in said County, to-wit; the north west quarter of the south east quarnr m srvniin . weni , -i but, i...iiiu eiicni. ranre two west in said Tounty; withshewij lot; house and stsnle thereon, the property of the late Sauire If. Ch.pn.n, drciswd Ihe sale to take place on the premises between the hours of 12 M. snd 2 P. M. of said dav. 1 he terms of sale. are. one half of the purchase r "alancein WILLI AM SOMERVILLE, sdm'r, MARTHA A. CHAPMAN, admr'i. , sj,pt. so, lr..i-4. - - - AdmilllSlratOrS Sale I'lXHft undersirned administrator of the estate of ci . . . i -i a . a r.ft.- n I Bsrnet MrCombs, deceased, by onler of the Probate 1'n.rt or Franklin ron.ity, Indians, will sell at P"hlic vendue on the prsmises, on Friday thelSik dav of December. A. D. 1X50 sale tn commence at 1 o'clock P M., ninety seres off of the west side of the North East o, merer of section 21, Tow nship 12 in Range 13 East of the second principal meridian of lands directed to be sold at Cincinnati, Ohio, situated in Franklin County Indiana Th.reis situated on the premises a comfortable dwelling hnnsr and log stable, in a moral and heal thy neighborhood, two miles senth west of Blooming Grove. Termtf Sale One third of the pnrrhxse money; easb in hand at time of saleone third in 6 months j and the balance in 12 months, the pitrcnaser giving ssiv who approve ireenoia seenntv. WILLIAM HE I MELD, adm'r. Sept. tr, I850.4l-4w. N H W GOODS T n. J. C. BURTOM hare received their Fall JLaand w inter to show their fri prices low. Goods which thev will be Blessed to show their friends. The style are neat and the Sept. SJih, SS0. SHAWLS ! ClLK.frspe, Jenny Lind, Thil.etWo.iU tand Lone Fashionable Shaw Is. I. sate low bv ft. H. (k J. C. BURTON. Sept 25th, lIC. Prints and Ginghams Prima, New Styles, amall fifnred Calico asWsVGinghams, heap. SeptxJlh l50. B. H. It J. C. BCRTOS. HARDWARE, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, ate. Ite. full stock for sal? by Sept 3, B. II. ft J. C. BURTON. ROSS II' USE. .ferner af Ceart and Walnut St. Cincinnati. Having takes, fur a term of years, tbis large f Hotel, called Planters, I have changed the name to . .. .ft. .- y. . . . Ross House. The proprietor feels confident his frien3 will five kirn a call, at soea as they find nat w nere be is. a. ft,, mussVer. tlS..v?s.fT Pisji'siirsr.

The Knox Insurance Company FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Capital SUwek 1st IlMMdrrd Thousand s llnrn! OJIcttn 'ofrr Strtrt,in H'i$ct' trick Stm, Tintcnnrt Inti. SJHIS COMPANY, having been duly organiied. and ws ten per cent, paid in on the capital stock subscri-

neti, and the iiaunce srenreu oy monrseeon Krai Estate and hy personal guarsnt -e, are now prepared to erJV-ci Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire, on Buildings, Mrrchandixe, Machinery, Manufactories, and all descriptions of property; also. Merchandize and Produce in ihe count- of inland transporta tion, the rik of the seas, Ac, Ac ; also, the Hulls of of Steamboats, and uthei vessels, and upon the Lives of inditiilnals going to California. 1 lie rats of remitim will be a. low as those of any other HESPONS1R1.K. Company. All Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid. The stock of this Company is held entirely in the West, and controlled hy western men, and iu no way connected with New York. DIRECTORS: Hon. R. V. Carnan, Vineennea; XV. J. Heherd. do Jon. W. Maddox, do.; Jacub Pea, do.; Samuel Wise, do.: Peter P. Railey, Fort Wayne; Thomas T. Reiihritlg , Lafavetie; Walt, rW. Early, errr-Haute; Henry D. Allis, Kvansville: Simon B .ltorff". JeflVrsonvillr; William Hngh.s, do.; Levi Sparks, do.; James Keigwin. JetTi-rsonville. Hon. R N . CANXAK, President. SIMOX RUTTORTF, Vice President. C. M. Allen. Seers-'ary. W .1. Hrberd, Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at this agency t ex tra rates. J. S. AfcMANUS. Agent. 10-I-yra. Fairfield Ind. List of Letters. ftAHP, following is a list of the letters remaining in - the Post Office at Brookville, Franklin Comity, Indiana, on the first day of Oct. A. D. 1350 and if not taken out hy the first day of January next will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington City D. C. Adams Gf I Arkermon H John. Allen Soloman Artist Daguerian Any Allen n David Bu'ler Rachel Miss Iliiffiiigtnn S.-lh Beslaughter James Bra ile. Capt Benje Thomas Burket Ephriara Beech Joseph Bryan Deborah Bowling Samuel Esq Barnum yiilia Rireii William Esq Clark Margaret Cameron Deby Cohseott H Wm Curbe M S Mr Cnshman William Carson Abiral Love Eli I.owery F Mr Lrmen John Mr Logan I. Lewodas La Bogtiane Mrs May S Mr Meng M David Millspaw Jsmes Jtfilhs E Mr t Kertals P An hall Newton M Frances Nrwkirk C C Noble K Henry Oriental of Secretary Pary HartwrM Miss Partelow Insua Pfauder FO Mr Parker Samuel Hon Pollen, Ann, Mary Hot,shf Simeon R em y James Riukard Catharine Rug-n -ihn Jrossctcr D W Rev Rickets John R sman Jhn M Eiq Swan W i Mr Shoup G G Hon Siout Joab Stuart Rrazilla Sinnger Eli Mr Slant D Franklin Stole Michel Simpson J.inathAn Serring Sarah Miss Sullenhergher W A s.eighman Henry ieail Lawrence Stout Ira Tomer ! Andrew Telly William Yanhorn Jimes Wmid Richard Wiltiams A F Wevcr P Lausen William Michael West George t Webb W Henry Warren John Waddle R Mr Weaver PAS Weaver John S Weaver Fi slices t Case G A lexander Coring Raymond i Cooler F David Davis William S I liurgins w niiam Dilhard Thomas Dicker". n J F Evans C t F.ads Alexander Fits.ner John Gant George or Calvin Garrison H I Guise Frederick Gilchrist John Harp, r -'obert S Henderson widow Mrs ! Humphreys F David ! Henslee jiihn . Herb S Esq , Hays Elizabeth j Hohbs R C Esq 1 Hesseler y.ihn Mr Herald Stephen -;;' rOWetl Hansen j:ioii on I A Mr II R William Milrom William nkins Alfred Jackson A F Jenkins R K.li.ha t i Tvemp Reniamin Mr t 1 Ksfelz Wi liatn Mr ! Brookville, Oct. 1st, 1SJ0. H. LINCK, P.M. DAGUERREOTYPING. rflHR nnder ienrd wnitltl rrp'ctru11r inform the I citizen oT BrtMikrilUs and vivitiiiy, thai ht ha taken r- omi nppniif th Cnuiiir Building, htre Ite rptt tn rt-main a nhnrt timf, for tht- purpi)-? nf takii.tt lar7UtTrt?itypr Minaturt- ot any who may favor him with a rail, r mm hi lone; xnt-rifiice in the art he feJo ronfittent he can pl-ae ihtt moM fatit.io Hi tiictur' are wirninit d perf'ct P roni are reqiitited in ru ... ex amine pevimen. of his kill. N B. Pieturii taken as well in rloiidv a in fair weather. h. B. SMAWLEY. Oct. 1850 41-3w. O.Hs Wanted IITK tll Py Cash lor Oau. s-p atb S8JU. B. H. (c t. C. BVItTOV. ASH paid for wheat by B.H.&J C. BURTON. Taxes! FOR TnEYGlR IS.-jO. r 1 n r. unurrsijrneo. reasoeer ot rrsnklm county, inniana. ner. or liiionns me lax payers mil ihe I" ... ' " iiiniLlu 1111 i..air ... ii.i. . i , mill! 1 1 said comity, on the Duplicate fur the year A. O. 1650, is as folloiss On each (too for State purpose., 3J ets. ' Taxable Poll f r Slate purposes, "i 1 flOO fur founty purposes, t5 t axable Pull Inrt'oiinty purposes, o SIO0 fur School purposes, 10 ' Taxable Pull fur School purposes, 35 100 dollars for Koad purposes, f 100 dollars for Rriile purposes in the political townships. Laurel. Posey, Metamora, Salt Creek and Ray, " u The Treasurer further notifies tax pavers that hr will attend in the several Townships, at theplaresof! nnininr. elections, on tne itais mentioned below. Tor the purpose of lolleciiur taxes, vi: Rutler Township on Monday October 14th. Ray Township. Tuesday ,c 'Wednesday Oct. I J Jk IS Salt Creek 'Township on Thursday Oct. 17th. Posey Township on Friday, Oct. litih. Laurel township on Saturday Oct. loth. Metamora township nn Monday. Oct. Stst. Blonminr Orove township on Tuesday, Oct. t2d. Fairfield township on Wrdnradsi, Oct. JJd. Rath township on Thursday. Oct. 4th. Sprinefield township on Friday, Oct. Sith. Mt. Carmet same evening. White Water township on Saturday, Oct 9th. Hirhland township on Mondcy, Oct. ISth Brookville at ihe Treasurer's office from the tSth dayorOetohertnthe 1st dayof January t5t. All taxes not paid 'o me on the days I attend in the several Tow nships, will have to be Dsid at the Treas urer's office in Hiookville All taxes for the year ISJ0 not paid hy the 1st day of January 1831. will be collected with cost. The amount of taxes due from tne holders ofeoanty orders will be retained at the time iheo.dersare presented for redemption. HOVD TAX. Supervisor, of Road, are requested to return their Road List sto the Treasurer at Rnmhsil le before the 10th of October. Or if they defer i t mini he attends the sppoi-itments in their Town hips, they will come earlv in the mornins;. FUOT)S RECEIV ABLE FOR TAXES Stats and Rank Scrip, interest allowed on Scrip for State Taxes. Notes on ihe fullowiiir Ranks, and inose only, sin nr eecciscn mr i axes .e 'He pres. ent year, six: The State Rank of Indiana. State Rank it' Ohio and Rranchrs, new Ohio Ranks. Rank nfOesurs, City Bank of Cnliim' , Citv Rank of Cleveland. Dayton Rank, F.xrhan:re Rank ofCnlnm- . 1 : n . l. n . . . hn, franklin Hank nt tsiiesviiie, Seneca t'o. bank. XVestern Reserve bank. Canal iftatik if Cleveland, bank of the State nf Missouri. Cinrinnali hanks' notes of 95 and npwards at par in Raliitnnrr, Pkitadelphia and New York, K.ntnrkv. all snlvrnt Banks. JOHN C. BI H I OV, Sept. 2d, 1 350. S3. T. F. C. S A Is1 " Irkfk n xrlRFT.S. primeKsnaa hs Salt. received " I' I sndf.ir saleby LINC K F A H UH A R. Brookville, Indiana. at tke Pttt Office. Tnrnplie IXolice THE Stock holders nf the Rrankvillr and ConnrrsA villr twmpikr will lake notice that t on each share nf the new ly sMbsenbed at.vck nf said enmpany will be rrenired on or before tbe Sih day of November tn xt it bring the 2d installment en said stock. Bv order ofthe board; D. SLSrenvsa, St pt. Hth 1850. 40. Secretary. NEGLIGENT DEBTORS. Take holier. A LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the nndersigned by note er oiherwis.- are here. by noiifl. d te call snd satisfy the said claims, or suit will be commenced immediately. Time enongh has been granted them, and he ia detrrmin ! lo wait no longer. Those wishing to save cost will do well to pay up. WM. H. M'CLEERY. Sept. I9th. 3S.-3m. Grind Stones OO Grind Stones on hssl aad for sale bv tTtk. 1390. R. TTXER. F. R. THOMPSON, GR(f C ER, Commission anj Forwarding Msreban ALSO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS, Piss. Yirw its W.B.-W ss I KKEI, BSTW SBSl SIXTH AISBSBVSSITH ST8BBTS ;Tirl S- V T) Tl a. o t el. tt-Ne. .r-1;

Brcokville Stove Store

TOHN H. FUDGE, oH'ers for sale at Ihe lowest rates the following assortment ot Stoves, unsurpassed for beauty of design or varietv of style in ihe west, and would respectfully solicit an elimination of his assortment and prices bifore purchasing. All articles furnished at the t. menu. at price. 9 sizes Premium Stoves 4 . , 6 s .. 4 t 3 .s And Inst and best of all. VT. C. Davis fc Co., W. C. Wolf fc Co., Campliell, Ellison & Co. S. H. Hnrtoti 4 Co., W. E. Child.. Bocks & Slranb's Improved Double Oven Cooking Siove. Then, why don't you come to head quarter, at the sign of the Red Stove and buy? you can there Mud thegrestest varietv of Premium. Siraub fe Bui ks Double Oven Stoves, which are alreadf acknow ledged to be superior to all other kinds. ALSO An rxtenaiveand general assortment of parlor and self-regolating stoves, seven and ten plate aloves, and in short, every thing in the stove line. ALSO Ti 1, japan copper, t'lass and sheet iron ware, sugar k t'les. Hat trot., andirons, odd lids and skillet, onieh will be sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest I rices. I AI.SOAll kinds of honsespouting and jobbing done np at theshortest notice and on era. onable terra. All the above articles are manufactured and warranted at the sign of the Red Stove on Main Burress stnet, two doors north of D. Prices store. The highest price pt id for old copperand pewtcr. Be sure von find the right place J. H. F. marll-ll-tf Laurel Woolen Factory. E. Hacy fe, ( o. Respecifiillyiiirarm the pabliethereontinaethebaliie.J ul ! UAisur At I I'KlIVli, j uaauiisu, FULLING & SPINNING WOOL, That he has introduced into his faetury the latest and most improved maehiiieri, and with these, added in lime experience and a eterminatiun to ajise satisTaction, they ask fur a continuance that patronage which has hitherto been liberally bestowed upoutliem. Terms as rullnws: Manufacturing. Jeans, lilne mixed, 3 leaf, S7 pr. yd. teel s 31 j " " leaf, JT)n41i Sattinrt. accorlinr tn eolnr. 37Jtii.f)J rassimere, arenriliiie; to color, SJtoTi Clnih. arcorilniF to color. 50 - ' White Flannel, according i wtUh. If toJ5 Dved - " -s 5 to3T Blankets, per pair, t2 50 FULLING vrTHB USUAL RATES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in hroarhrt fifteen emu per pnnnil; Mixed seventeen eenl; Reelinc yarn, one cent. The smallest lots fur spinnins; must he fifteen pounds. AKTlCLKtS VOll SALK. We si- n wish it kni's n that we i-eep ennsiautly on hand s full assortment ofniir Manufacinred Wo tlens, w hich we ofTer for sale; anil that we keep a warxm riinniiir for the sipply of ..iir ensinmrrs, and that from noi ficlori or afrnn I lis tiwds will be delivered for cash, exchanged for wool, or that the wool will be reciived at the wagon, manufactured and delivered, as our en.tomers mav prefer PRICES OF GOODS & RAW MATERIALS. Wt .hall maa-e ihe price, at which we .ell our e;oids and at which we propose to buy the raw material entirels satisfactory. Laurel, May 12, 1850. To the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind. s.F.SSF. A. MOO It F. takes this method of informing - ' thrcitizeiis of Franklin County, Ind., that he has ope-ied a NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, No 342 Main at. eaM side between 8th Pc 9ih, Cincinnati; where he may be found at all times ready and willing to w a it on all who may fa nr him with a call. He hopes that hy trivt attention to tiiiiie he will receive at eai a hare "r public patrnnarr from old Franklin. All thoae want in ir a and cheap article of thelateat and mot approved t le. will pt-ae giYe hint a call before pni-chating rNewhere. 4-12 m Terms of Advertising TJOH annoiiticinB; eandid:itea for comity offices, ami o (flees of a Inirhrr rrrade. uberilH-ra w ill he chareed SI. lion subscribers! Tn lie paid in advance. Township oflUestl. Deaths inserted without charge, unlr. accompanied by nliiiiMri notices, and w hen so aerompan ed, to be paid for at the rate or fifty rents f..r every twelvelines or less. All notices of deaths or Iribotrs of respi et, h-any fthe btnevolrnc societies of the day, tobecharcul Ihe same. fur piilili.hine relic;iiiiis, political, srientifii. benevoient, ami literary notices, nr any other call for 1'imiic meelinps, to be charged al the rate above spe. .ni'H Political circulars to he charred the same. I Foradvertisine; wives, double the usual price, ta be paid in advance. rtivoree and chancery not ires tn be paid in advance. Advertising expulsion ,,f mrmb. rsfrom anr secret Society, to be charged full price. 1 hr above terms will be strictly aid invariable adhered to by the uodersiened. Nelson Aiott, ofihe 1) mocrat. C. F. Clasksos, of the Ainriican. July, 1I!S. f-llOCKIMFS. Tea, Coflee, Surar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Pepi. . , "iiinn, s;nee, v iniiaiiiun, ae. c. All which will he sold as cheap at the cheapest, for cash, or for any kind ol couutr) produce. March 30, IMS. N. D. GALLION. Law Partnership. Jonrr A. matsos sn johs fl r tuqi HAH nAVK this day entered inlo a parmtnl riiiar practice of the Law. JOHV A. MATSOV, JOHN H FARHl I.AR. TRUNKS. f IXCK FARqUff xff, have just received a let ass of superior travelling trunkt. ALSO, snnerior lots of Luttiet snd Genttement9 iSatchelt and carpet Sackt; which they will sell at I h I.. L. - .1 - N. MC. CR00KSHANK. CVRUS KILG0RE. CROOKSIIANK & KILG0RE, J T TO R .V TS .1 SD C 0 f.v V L L OR S J T LA Office the same that wa occupied by Sleeth Ic Co., West side of Main.Rurtress Street opposite the Court House. Brookville, June 1850. lS-ly ftlEESWAR. AT REDVCED PRICES. ! 500 parkaes ftueensware, consisting of j l.ii .i re l ea Ware. Teas. Jn.s. Dishes. Bakers' Twif1 flees and Muffins; ' Mulberry Athens and Beauties of Chins de do Orb ans primes! filled up do do do do do do I. it'it li Hie mi-uici Finwina Canton White Iron Stone Rreakfa.f. Dining and T.a Ware i Edeed and 4 C Dishes. Bakers, Na, pies. Plains, i B . - " Twifflers and Muffins; P C Jugs, Chambers, Bow Is, Ewrrs and Basins; Col n tin oo on; Painted Dishes, Bakers, Twifflers, Muffins, Jugs, Bowls, Tea Ware, Plain and V. runs Teas. ALSO 400 boxes Flint and Green Glassware. The above Goods will be .ifT.-rrd niiti' the 1st of January. 1S5I, at reduced prices either repacked, orin original packages, for Cash, or approved paper payableat Bank. O. ALDRICM. Cin. Gaxe te (1 No 3 Main street . Sept. 4, 1150. Wnlcli Si. Clorkti. WM. tVSON tenders his services to the ciit sens of Brookville and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch It Clock Maker and repairer making ityof Watch it Clock Maker and repairer-making and mending Jewelry, ste Long experience, and strict punctuality art his recommendations, shop three doors north of the no. I office. July 33d. IS50 -31-lf. G.&W.II. UOSKBOOM' Plane feEdge Tool Hanfacturers And Dealer in Hardware snd Cutlery. No. 334 Main Street, Between Erighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. Coopers, Carpenters, Wogon. Cabinet, and Chair Makers' Tools, of every description, Iwavson ha d. OltMlDF, TO ORDER, AT SHORT K0TICE. Mar. I0 "4g.-t3.ly QUEKNSWARE &. GLASSWARE. SHK under. ignrd has nst received a large and splendid assortment of the above named articles. Feb. 37th, ISJ0. K. TTSKR. The Elan that had a Fit! fS coming back to STOl'GH'S ttraJquartere a a Fathian, to get another fit. Ifesavsit w as the best fit that ever a Hrookville Tailor fliird nu him. ISR AF.L STO UGH can be fonnd at his shop in the building lately occupied as Matson's office, oiw door north of Gee. Hoi land'a. Main-Burgess st The public are respectfully invited to call on him whenever thev wi.h anything done in the Tailoring tine. His work is warranted in ererv instance, and no person will be asked to take any garment lt that eV set gssss entire sati.fsrttoTt rulers. ts-w.-'S.sir.

ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC VTONDEE! pepsin: THK TRVK DIGESTIVK FLUID, oa GASTRIC JUiCEI A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, Prepared from BENNIT, or ihe fourth Sto ach of the Ox after directions of B K N LIKBIO, the great Physiological t'himi.t, by J. S.HOll.llTON. M. D., No. It, North Eighth Strict, Pkila dclphia. Pa. This isa truly wonderful rrmrdv for I vrtlfJF.STIOX, DYSPEPSI A, JAUNDICE. Ll ER CO -PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DKHII.IIY, Curing alter Nature's own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. Cj Hall a leasp-ionful ufihi. Fluid, infused in water, w ill digest or dissolve. Five Pounds of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of thcsloniacb. DIGESTION. DIGESTION 11 rhiefly p rformt d in the atomaeb by ihe aid ot a fluid which Trf. ly exudt- from the inner coat of thai organ,, when iu a alMicof ht-alih. call'd the Gatric Juice I hi fluid iaititr Gremt Solvent af the Fnod the Purifying Preserving antt Stimulating Aiviit of tht iim'arli nd iiittiiit . WiiIimiii tt titer will b- nn dite'iioii, no con-, rU ta ttff'HK. intti hlonti.atid no nutrition of the b.d ; hut lath r a foo.1, torpid, painful, and de-.trwi-live fundi Won of ihe w ti'ile dirjeaiive apparat ua. A w ak, half d ad. or injured ato:naeh prmluee no r;tM-l atrie Jiiit-r. and Its nee the diatti-.-, dMttreaa and debility which ensue. pepi.!' AonM:r PEVSIX i the chit f el men t, or great Dtgestrm Principle ufth Gatric Juice. It i found in fr at abundance ita he totid part f the human atmnaeh after death, and aomeiimea caon the atoniaeh to digvt itelf, or at itelf up. Ittaalfo fnund in the tomach of animala, as (hr &, en if, fce. It i the material ued b farmer a in ma kin c cheeae, called Henne', the effect of which ha loii-r h-n the apeeial j wnnuer vi we aiir, ne euruima; niii ftrat proc aof ilic;eatiun. Hennet p ea at n iahina; power I he atomach of a calf will enrole nearly one thousand times ita uwn weiffhl of milk. Haron Lrihifr start a that, "One part of pepsin diaolved in aixty thousand part of water, will direst .meat and other food." Ditwaid -toinaihs pniducr j no tfood Gaotric Juice, Hennet or P-ptn. To how - thai thia want may be perfectly supplied. e tuot 1 bs.r..!l....nr riK.TiFir FViDE.rK: BARON LIKK1G. in his erl.braieil ai.rk on Animal rhemi.try, ays: "An Artificial Hir;efire Fiind analatruiis in the Gjstrie luire, rnav be readily renmmmtA I'm.... . k. n....ti mwn.Krall . 1 1. iliimn k uf ,he Calf. in svliirh vari.ms anieles ,.f ChhI. as ineat and efi. .ill tieofeF.fi.roajerf. fifrf'jrrff..;'tit in the tame manner at thru wuld be in l it human sfmach. ! DH. PERKIR A . in his famous treatise on Fnnd and On t," .n!lihed b FlerJt Will, Xra York, p-(r. 35, taies the same jefeat fatt. and derrilea tne method f reparatiot. There art- Vw higher auhorittea than Dr. Pereira. DH. COMRK. in his valuable rtttnf; on the "Phyi oloiry ol Di etion, ahw re that &a diiiiimi tiun f the dm- quaniitr of the Gi-ine Juke i a ' promtiit-nt and a. 1-previsjititiif ratine of Uyw pi;' and he states that fc ditininhi-d prtf s tr of m-d-triue in London, who was -eert y -alTlie-ed avith il ia complaint, findine; every thin? els-tn fail, had rei tonrf tn the Cial ie Juice, oniaimd fnun the torn I arhof livuie; animals, hu-h proved camplrtefy sue Dr. GH A H f, antlior of the famons works en I Vesretable Diet, aayaj it ia a remarkable (art in phaiolu.re, that the stomach of animal, maewrated j in svsjrr, impart tothe fluid the property of dioli Tins; varioiia articli'a of fiHid, and of effV-etin? n kied ' of artificial d'rstisn of th ni in vt,e tiJferent Ji ant the natural dig' stix'e p cess ' Dr SI MOX'S.e" at aork. he Chemistr vT Mant" (Lea Kc Hlanchard. Phila. np. 321-2 -": I he dicoeery of PKPSIN forms a nt w en in th chemical hitory of Dic-tion. From recent periim-uu we know that lod i dtatlv d a rapitlU in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared (rm I't piua as it is ia the natural CI iti ie Jniee ita lf. profi-asor DUXGI ISON" of the JefTeraon Colleer, Philadelphia, in hi rreat work on Human Phioov, devote mure than til'iy paea loan examination of thiaaubtt-er. Kiaekperimenta with Dr. Htaiimoiit, on the Oastric Juice, obtained from tht living human tomach and from animal are well known. "In all ea a, he aaya, "ditrctioi occurred aa perfectly in the art'ftctat a in the natumt die?etm.' AS aUYSiUiMii CUKUR. DH. HOt'GH I ON'S pr paraiion of I'KPblN haa pr'diiC'd the mo-t marvellous rjfrrts curint caea f ieft'lity hmnctatimn ervsvt iirrn r.r, and Ityipeptic Consumption "tippnaed to he on the very vt rire ol the grave. It ta itntoaaible tn i ire the d tail east in the limit of ki idvertat-tn nt bin auihenticati d eiTtiiicate have b-en riven of more than TWO Ht'NDHKl) KF.MHKBIK ri'UES, in Phiiadi'lphia, New York, and Hututi ilunr. I hee wera nearly all desperate cae, and the s ure were litt only rapid and wonderful, but p'-rmattent. It i a treat NKUVOUS MDO I K, and particularly nst-fu for tend ncy ti bitlinn diord. , l.ier Complaiiit, Ft ver and Atr't-, or badly trt ated Fever and A (fue, and the evil effV eis of Quinine, Mercury, and other drttfrs upon th- l)icttive orr'n, alt r a lonr ickn.-a. AIo, for exeeas in eatinp, and the too free use of ar tt-nt spirits. It almot recoiieilt a flilt with I 'ttcn:pcrancr OLD HIOTIU H rotiPLii'im Th-re is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPI. .I'TS wliii lsit doe tint seem to reach and remove at mice i matt r how bad ihey may be, ir GIVES I VST ANT KKLIF.F! A sinXle dose to moves alt the unpleasant symptoms and it need- only lobe repeat, d, for a short turn, to inke thee e'tnid eftecta p rmanent. I'lHU Y OF HLOOD And VI GO It OF UODY, follow at once It ia parttcularly etcelleiit in can of Vanea, Vontitii'r. Cramps, ort-nrs of th pit ot the Stttomch, diMit--. after t a imp, l , cold, t:ite of ihe Hlood, Heaviness, Lownesof Spirit. Deapfindt'iice, Kmatiatiuu, Wiakuts. endencv to Inaanitr, Suicide, fee. PricejONK DOLL A H per bottle One bottle will j oftcnefuct a lasunr cure. , pkpni ix invii:ifs. tT SKXT IIY MAIL, FHF. OF POST AG K. F-ir convenience of sendina; tn all parts of ihe country, the lilGKSTIVK MITIF.H OF I H K PF.P INis put up ill Ihe f rm f Powders, wih directinns to be dissolved ill water nrsyriip, hy the pa- ; tient. These powders ciNtaiii inst ihr sn,e iniitler i as the hollies, bill twice t hr qtianfi'tt ftrf fir tame price, and will be sent hy mail. FK.-K.6k POST X ; K. for ;0"F. IOI.I. A R sent (post paid) to r. J s. ffOl'GH. j'TOX.No. II North Kii-hth street. Philadelphia. Pa. Tsoiu nyaexuts iu cvers t.iwu in ihe United s and by reaps i table dealers ,n Medicines renrrally tftcptt mbi-ro, ltJO 37. -13m. 3Ila3IPIllS 1XSTITITE. MEDICAL DEPARTHENT The rerular course wf Lectures in this tn.liial. willeomrarncenn the Hrstof N'ovemher.androiitinue Unlit I I. Is.t if F.lirii... 'ft... ft . - r. . ment will he opened and readv to reeei.e siudi m hy the first of October. I he Medical 1). nsriniriil will ..":..L" . :."."'.' '"H"be nnder ihe din rtinn or ihe fi.Unw ins HKOFFMstOKH, J 1'OxqVF.S I I KOSS. M l Professor of the tnstuste- of Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence W B Y II D POWELL. M D, Profess.r of Terek. rai rnssiomey. Medical tieolnp;, and Miners le. r ... .i..i... . , ,nrqir,i sxeoinp;) anil lineralegy, K S N KW fOX, M D, Pr Jt. .-or of Surt;. ry I H J HUI.CE, M D, Professor of I heory aad Practice of Medicine I A WILSON, M D, Pnifes.orof Ohitt tries and i Diseasea of Women and Children ( J KINO. M D. I'rufYft.or of Materia Medic a, ' Therapemira ! Z FffKKM AN. M D. Profe.sorof Anatomy ! ! J Ml L I ON StMlF.RS, A M, M D, Professor of Cheniistr, and Phsrmacv j rLIMftlKLlrTIRIRS. Msdicims Prol'H J Hl f.CK j Snansar Hmr H HNF.W IOV Z FfEKMAN, M D, Anatomical Drmon.frator The fera for a full course of lectures amount te ms j Each ProfrS'or's Ticket, 111. Matrirnlator's, 3. i Demonstrator's Fee, (10 firaduaiioii. 1?0. j Tnose desiring further iliforiuatioii will please ad. dre ss their letters (post paid) lo the Dean, ami student, arriving in theeity willpl.asr callon himat theCummerri.l Hntel. i K S N E W OV. M D. Dean of the F.euliv T ATIT riPPl DTHirnrT ktO. W UtUrjLti l fiJlsla I . HOT E W M KING. Professor of 1'heare and Practice nf Law HON V D tltllllT, E.a, Prufrssor wf Com-1 mercial Juri-prndence i TEKMS-tSOprr Session 1 AtlrOmiauiiications pertaiaing te this department must be apdrrssed to 1 E W M RING, Es. MEMPHIS, Tran, July. 1SJ0. 1 The Faceltiea, for intrflte-nal abilities, moral; Worth and nnifeasi.in men iiin-nit n a 11 ......... i fatorahly anh the mo.t ui.iiiiirui. bed in oor crnin- J try. 1 he medical faculty consul un .an anomaly in j this or any other country all of them are abut T' ' V "j ' ilion.Atid tKrrxtrni t-fatir nopntaitisti, ran hae I tour mipnlaiinn. ran base ility of oor siioatiot fur au tolMll t IMf t-lir-ilai I enterprise or the kind. As to health, incliidiue all ; seasons of tke year, we deny tkat any other city has A common error rsists in the minds of many students relative to the place of storiling in. dicilie: those who nil. nd practicing a mom the diseases of the West and Smith snout I certainty educate themselves at a school whose Faculty are practically acquainted w ith those di.eas.s. I he the public may be satisfied fthe permanrnev of this school, we feel it our duty to stale, thai the ru.irrs ann r.iunyinrma anit inaction, whieh augurs well for its future sweets.; and thai ihe pe culiar internal organization which Connect, them. Cannot be interrupted. TL. W. M. KING', President ,,r the Memphis Institute. Gent's Wc.tr RT.ACK, Blur, Green. Cadet and Brown Cloth. Fancy Blatk Ca.siroeres, latest fashion. Over Coat and B a.ket Cloth. Super Sa in and fashionable Testines. Satinrlts. Jeans and Twesds. Just opened and for sale low by Sept Slih 1830. B. H. lie J. C. BURTON. Dodd s FaU Style Hats, 1850. MFN'S and Boy's Caps, ran Hats. Tot sale by Jrej.sJ'i'j H Us'st Vista and Mexif. K 4J.BVRTON-.

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Life Plfls and Pharnk BHtcrs. These MetlicHnes hae now Ken hef.iro pubhe for a peruxl of FIFTEEN YEASS. -ourng that time have maintained a hie character in almost every part of the plobe for their extraorcmary and immediate power of restoring perfesxt health ta persons snfTerinir ander

ilV: -Trow iu wu. ii uie num&u irame is liable. MANY THOUSAITDS ; of certificaled icstances, they hare even resenei j euffere's from Uie xery verge of an untimely grave. after ail the deceptive nostrums of the day had au terly failed: and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of ( heulth, without which life itself is but a partial bleasins. So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva- ; rably aud infallibly proved, that it has appeared j scarcely w than miraculous to those who were I acouaiiiieo will, the beautifully philosophical pria- ; ciilos uon winch they are compounded, and upoa which they consequently act It was to their mauifet aud seusiUe action iu purifying the spriuja and rlmiiiieis of life, and enduiuj thein with renewed toae aud vigor, that they were mdebted fot their name. I'uhae the host of pernicious quackeries which vegetaWe ingredienU, the LLFE MEDICINES are purely aud solely vegetable ; aud contain uenher MercTjjy, nor Antiinony, nor Artei nic, nr any oiber mineral, in -ny form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders t medical science ; and were never before admiois- , tered iu so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and hovrels the various impurities and crudities constantly settling round them ; aud U H'tnove the hardened feces which collect iu the ccuvo'utiuua id the s;na!I intestines. Other medicine onlir partially cleans these, and leave shcb co!l?cted masses behind to produce habitual Costiveue.sK, with all its train of evils, or sndden Diarrhoea 1 with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to n', regular auaiomista who examine the human bowels afler death ; and hence the prejudice of these Weil informed uteu against the quack iiietlieines of the BiTe. The second efK-rt of tha VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES - to cleanse tlie kidneys and the bladder ; aud, bv thai means, the liver aud lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depeuds upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color Ticm the agency of the liver aud luns. before it poises into the heart, bei-.g thus purified by them, and nouriehed by food coming from a clean stomach, courses, freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner ' of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing varietv of huinnn d uses in which the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES " well known iu be wloU hue: DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansinj the first and second sumiacliti, aud creating a flow of pure h'alihy hie. instead of the stale and acrid kind; FLA I'l'LENCV, Im of Appetite. Heartburn,. Headache, Rrttlexsne. Ill-temper, Anxiety. Lin 2 nor, and Mclinckaly, which are the general ' symptoms S Oysuepgia. will vanish, as a natural consequence of ita cure. CostivenesS, by cleansing the whole length of the iu:eti:ie vy,th a solveut process, and without violence : all violent purges leave the bowkis costivs i within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid thuds by which these complaints ore occasioned, and by promoting the lubr.catiye accretion of the niiicoiia inembratie. j Fevers ( kinds by restoring the Wood te a j regllini tMeii'nl uv. tiironirli 'l.r eo. s of perspi ration in such cases, and the thorough solution of aW intestinal olrstrnction in others The I.ts-r Alnii-i-rs have been known te care RHETTMATISlftl pe"nnpnt,y " tbree weeks, and liOC! 1' iu half that time, by removiin local inflirnr.nticu from the muscles and ligament f the jomts. Dropsies "f all kinds, by freeing and strengthen, ii;; I lie Kidneys aud bladder : they operate most delightfully on thse important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of (j RAVEL. Aiso Worms, by dislodging from the turnings of the bunela the slimy matter to which these ereaturm adhere. " Asthma "d Consumption, by relievine, the I a-.r- vcse;s o! the luogs Irom the mucous which even : alight colds will occasion, and which, if not reii.ived. becomes hardened, and produces these dreadful diseases. Sctinry, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, bv the lo-rfrct pu.-.tv which these LLFE ilEDICINES ?'re to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Eruptions nd Bad Complexions, by their alterative effect npnu the fluid that lexd the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions a1) eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, aud eth-r disagreeable complexions, j The use of these Pills for a very short time will j e.Tct an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and s j striking improvement in the clearunes of the skin. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will i jlkvays be our-J by one dose, or by two eveu ia ' Ihe worst cases. FILES. As a remedy for this most distressing an I i.imniiMte malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct aud emphatic recniiiiiieiKluiion. It is well known to hundrcdOn lliie city, thiit the former proprietor of these valu. able Med chips was himself afflicted with this j complaint for upwards of thikTt rrvr vcaos ; and ; that he tried ia vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materim Mcdicm j He however at length tried the Medicine which is nor? off-red to the public, and he was cured in . very short time, after his recovery hsd lieen pro nounced cot only impiobable, but absolutely upouible. bv anv human means. r 3 miirilll M T.TTX M For this scourjo of the western country these Medicines will be fouud a safe, speedy, aud certaia remedy. Uiher medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure bv these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED. ASD BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Ls or Arrimt, . a D .SEISES or Females these medicines have bera used with the most beneficial results ia cases of this d script inn : King's Evil, and -Scrofula, iu iu worst forms, yields to ths mild yet powerful action ol these remarkable Medicines. Night Sweats, Ncsvois bcsiuTv, Nexvols CoxrLArxra of all kinds, Palmtatiox or the Heart, Faintks's Colic, are speedily cured. HSRCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions havs become impaired by the injudicious use of Meeccrt, will find these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fad to eradicate from the system all the effects ol X,t mrr. ii n." ii fi i. . I ! ir 1 m r lli.n ,h. mnnmt w.waA.I . A ft . " . r-""-preparations ot oarsapaj-iu. a aincie tnaJ will ) ,,.. ,hem bevond the reach of coinnMitian. in th. estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL, OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, sud thsit nefarious authors arrested, both ia the city of New York and abroad. 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Ind. 1 FI I'VE Agent at Kochester.Iiid. No 13 ly SIEi SVQVT, at New Trenton, I. id. TltACtt CHAIN'S, rwiALTEit Cliaina, Lof do. Firmr'i Hoes, Gardner's do do Bakes, Aacs. Shovels, Snarirs. , J. For sals hy LIXGX fc FA 11QVBA R, Brookville, Indiana at the Jvrt OJlce. EDR AIl H A YMOND, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, wetr'e st .'airs in Rtirtisa's wr k"AT ir.w FVV

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