Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 October 1850 — Page 3

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Widsisda Moaxix, Oct. 16, 1350. Convention met. Pr"Ter by Ree. Mr. Steel. The Journal of yesterday was read. j Mr. Beard presented a memorial from citizens styling themselves Congregational Friends, pray- ' inf that, in forming anew constitution, color L-.it u i . j r - ... . as to the rights aud privileges of the citizens of this State. la8Clll"" This wave rise to con siderable debate In which Messrs. O-en, Foster. Colfax, R.riden, RUch Clark, (of L.,) and Morriaoo. (ofM J p.rtu pu.ii uu& in irvsnim u iiiriiiinrr n. i. i...t 1 ha memorial was refrred br a tar, vol t . . ina committee on Rights and Privi eves. . s - . . ' r. re, natrman ot the select committee ine subject or enquiring about a suitable room at Madison, reported that the common oancll of that city had tendered the ase or a kail, free or rent, &c, and concluded by resolving to accept the proposition. Mr. Wolf moved ts amend, by resolving to remain In the present House of Representatives, which was carried by a vote of 78, to 53. The convention adjourned. AFT-J0O.f stssio. Convention met. The resolutions or the select committee in relation to accepting the offer era Hall at Madlaen, by the council, in which to hold the session f Convention, as amenrlesl m f K r Mr. oir, so as to remain in the present Hall on motion, laid on the tab C. bv a larire maJ MT" t v. Jir. retut, observed that as the reading of the wri!lT-nlr0,1'UUl.,0?Vf0r the Parpose or approItXrSz far b5doM hmtl!,.l"e "f: ,,V. t, .i. j J' " T i en nP nd 00 'notion was made the special order of the day for to-morrow at 9 w"0-. . , th C t t ' re0'.utln 'or a clause in th r!nnlit..f ii. . . uumpeinng non-resident ow"d or.'and t0 Pay road tax; adopted. By Mr. Graham or Warrick, a provision in relation to the removals or county seats, withoata vote or the people, adopted. By Mr. Foster, that seminary fines be devoted to common schools; adopted By Mr. Borden, that the first General Assembly after the adoption or the Constitution shall appoint not lesa than three, nor more than five commissioners, whose duty it shall be, to revise, reform, simplify and abridge the rules and practice, pleadings, forms and proceedings of the CoarU or this State; and Ijey shall provide for the abolition or the distinct forms of actions at law now in use, and that justice shall be administered in a uniform mode or pleading, without reference to any distinction between law nnt eaaity ; and it shall also be the duty or said commisioners to reduce into a written and systematic Codi, the parts thereof, as the said commissioners shall find practicable and expedient, and that said commissioners shall from time to time, report the result or their labors to the General Assembly for the revision and approval of the same; adopted. By Mr. Terry, as to the expediency or inserting provision in the Constitution, that no retrospective laws shall be passed. The resolution providing ror biennial sessions erthe Legislature was now taken np. , . m Re7d ofCI moved to strike ont biennial, and insert "triennial" sessions; which amendment was not adopted, ayes 44, noes 83 Mr.Dann of Jefferson said, this was a very Important question, and should be properly considered. He would move to amend, so that the aommittee should enquire into the expediency enhe measure; which amendment was notadop- . Mr..GJ?ham of Warr!ck nod to amend, so that the Governor shall have ptwer to call the Legislatare together, whenever any emergency shall arise making it necessary; which amend ruent was adopted. , Mr- Ci?Jk of. Tippecanoe favored annnal sessions. The reform callad for by the people was P.jV " 100 mnch leg'!ation. That object said be accomplished by restraining the LeCi8ture rrom passing local la s. Annual sessions woald enable committees or the Legislature to le sppo.ateJ to investigate the financial con- ...... ki.iib oiaie. A treauent ar..Mr.,.l.:i:,.. '" officers is dL-jiraWe. lfloc.tl legislation could 1 Jt be prevented, in any other way, his cousti.e th . i be Pre,e"1 i ""other ...anej. thej woulu be satisfied with annual sessions. .V ,tIt moed to amend, so that the a.f!rf CT,Sl f 66 ni"rs and the SeM V,M,mem,br": hich wa "t adopted, if it ",er J Fulton moved t0 "mend, so that irthep,pl..hould hereafter deeim nnnnnl or trieanlal-sessions the Constitution shall be so mended, by a vote or the people; not adopted. Mr. Read of Clark favored biennial sessions, s nd stated that three-ronrlha of the people were la favor of it. r r Mr. Biddle was In Tavor or annual sessions. Biennial sessions, he said, was a retrograde wayemedt. One great cause artoo mnch legiaUUon ss it is called, is, that we have many opinions. The people here have come from many parts or this Union and or the world, and there woald be a difference or opinion ontil we all become native Hoosiers and had procured hi ourselves an Identity or feeling and opinion. Too much legislation was an evil; but the power to Isgislate never was an evil. Bad legislation enoald be easily remedied. We shonld have the power to remedy legislation ot this character at least annually. The power to legislate freqaently ia the nearest approach to a true Democracy. In arbitrary Fovernments. few law. re necessary; bnt here, the very nature oronr! institutions demand much lea-ialatinn T oaru there should be a frequent administration r justice. He was slow to belkve, that the everelgn power of the State was in favor of the proposition before the Convention. Gentlemen peak of instrnctions. He was also instructed. The positions now advanced by him were taken Before the people. Mr Allen favored the resolution. The reform that would-be introduced, he believed, woald make tt lest necessary for annual sessions such as election or officers by the people, instead or by the Legislature, and the adoption or I'""1 utorporauon laws Instead orspecial, cfec. Mr. Murray said, hlsconatiinant. Ter of biennial sessions, on account or the creat legislation, ne would be in Taypr or a longer term for our officers, and that ttey should be ineligible after the first term, rreqnent elecUons were productive or great evil aco s?moUon mong the people. k.e. rao,Ted 10 Bmend-" thal tn memwars or the Legislature should have hair pay only .fter the first .fx weeks; not adopted ' tr. Hard in moved to ammrf. n ,h.i . rItVt- tKJ t! proclamatioi., should specifically tau the object for which the Legislature shall "o other subject shall be Vrjught before It; which was not adopted. 7..w ken, seltlinr the onnallon l favar of h;.i 1 . ' TO""UK qnesuon In wn metion, the Convention adjourned. Trvmcat Moaaiste, Oct 17. Tae Convention met. rrayer by Rev. Jamison. tne Journal was read. na DDrOnrtBtaa itAmmltl ve"ii"ti0M W4ch under the ru,e. er, were now bken ap and referred. alnwl.i U,T?n"on, prpositlon in favor of the th.Slf- , .'Ct ,y,tem ,n e,eclinK members of Ue committee en the Legislative Department, 'aleak to-mo" nioming Bine Th. P. . ''"bidat, October IS IS50Sould d!i Wg "ferred, asking that there ind It n0 d,'t,nction "lor in ths righu llTiZ ?1 .""""iRoUng the matter, had nrovialon to Insert any snch tsked Ie...'? Constitution, and 2ontrHe, 'o," discharged from the further -i"ha?ged e0nCUrre1 in nd the committee htntTl'A00' f "J ,mP"lie character, Berjfore laid over, were taken np. 1 Be resolution for raserting a provision in the

em?n ! 0f the PrMent const;tntion, 3'fiac?.rr,0rdiB,O,he 'P0''1 order or the 9Q It tDDrOnrtBtaa rnrrvr.ll...

Constitution, that a majority orr.il the members elected, of either branch of the Gr-ueral .Wni-! My, (hall be necessary to pats auy law, uud thai ' ne ayea an I nM nhall be taken on Ilia passage of every hill, was then taken up. j Mr, K-lso opposed the resolution, or at least : much as required a majority of all elected to j pass a bill, aud raored to muke it a resolution of ' tuqniryonly.

i . . . - ' L. 1 r1l,evenson nP the question wonld bernetatonce. One decision had been mi.de by If! SyfJ rf-rDce to bi" sessions. "eocal r.-Wution on the ground, that j rmptameaTare irli "" i""1 !f ! . Jr. "r:" . "J V" .T OB ? iiiuu ui. nrnv atitn f thu iri..j . a i i, ih - " r-- . ...o .uuiempiaieu 1 by the resolution. w. ni.;..i m Vork C srjirT,""7 "w . - -"" hu ctii ii.iu anseu nnaer it. Indeed, he belie red it woula be productive 01 much good. ! Mr. Pan--.- .r ni,l. l r ri .. I lit.. ' ' " -i"uS l. ,r.. . . laiuij Uu ...r-.ira. iicnce. mere waa certain! v nn P " reuainuw nity-one membera to ni bill where a House might consist or one hunurea memoers. He hoped the imperative characier oi me resolution would not be altered. mr. iiark, of I ippecanoe, was in Tavor oraetmug me question; but would vote against the raaaaskl nlmn KT " . , wiat members might w .aw, anc tuns prevent a majority from bei obtained. Mr. Shonr. f-.nJ ,- i .....el ttling the question at once, without havimr without having He contended the ground to travel over igain. that it was the dnt- f -e. l.:.i i present, and should a measure be defeated, in consequence or his absence, ha would be responble to Ins constituents. A measure or this i .k.v;lwoalJ prevenl hMty Bnd I . Mr. Edmonston opposed the resolution. He . thought that a provision against local legislation I would belter effect the object or gentleineii than j tcction requiring a majority or every member eiecieu. tie inousrhl that a nrovision rennirinoM a general law for corporations, would ensure the Ohject contended for. In his experience he had ecu many questions oi a highly importautcharncier mat were passed oy a majority of those present The State debt bill could not have been passed, at the time, nnder a provision of this character. The preponderance of evil he oeuevea wonld De agatust the resolution. Mr. Smith of Ripley was in favor of the resolution; but he was also in favor of referring all subjects to committees. Under a different course, questions would be sprung upon the convention at an unsuitable time, and when at last referred, whether imperative or not, the dis- ' cussion on a report would berfnnhlo I ..... u..e..,u.u wna in lavorot tne amendment! or the gentleman rrom Switzerland (Mr. Kelso ' but he was in favor, also, of dussiVnV; uAl j present, on important questions, which would operate as a guide to the oemmittees in regard ; to the sentiments or the Convention. He had , no experience within the bar or the Legislature; but nine Tears' exnerienm alik..! ik. i. l.j enabled him to make the observation, that restrictions should be adopted to prevent hasty and improper legislation. Mr. Borden moved to amend, so that it shall require two-thirds to appropriate moneys, or ror ..oi.ciom pn.aie companies; wniCh he subaenilAtltltt B ill.H.nn. quently withdrew. Mr. Read or Clark favored the resolution, and gave a history or his Legislative experience to prove the necessity or such a provision. Mr. Stevenson still insisted on having the question nettled. Under the rules or the Con vention, one dsy's notice has to be given on all resolutions, or an imperative character. The

C . , - - . - . . . - .it ui me mrii patterns onvention has had four or five days notice or nd fbionible style. Araonr the best tLesubscrithis resolution. He contended, that there wonld ' bc ""ld ,he attention to several pieces of oil

ItA tin rl-nn-n- T . f - . ... . """6rl VI lavnuus inuiority, witiiaraw ing. ir fifty-one members are in favor or a bill, the Torty-nine might withdraw and produce no evil. This argument was, therefore, untenable. The vote was taken on the amendment to inquire into the expediency of the measure and adopted. The resolution, thus amended, was then adnn. - r Mr. Carr offered a resolution that the Convention will, on this day, at two o'clock P. M , proceed to the election or a Printer; which resolution was adopted. Mr. Murray offered a resolution or thanks to tlie citizens or Madison, for their munficent ofwis adopted" bycousenl. vMr-h Mr. Dunn, of Perry, moved to reconsider the vote, on the adoption of the resolution, providing for going into the election of a Printer for this Convention, on this day, at two o'clock; which motion liea over, ander the rule, nntil to-morrow. On motion, the Convention adjourned, arrranooa sissao. At the suggestion of Mr. Owen, by unanimous consent, the Convention suspended the rule, which provides that a motion to reconsider a vote shall be laid over one day; and the question was put, on reconsidering the vote adopting the resolution, providing for going into the election or a Public Printer on this day at two o'clock: which motion did not prevail aye 30, noes 87. Mr. Mather presented a communication rrom Ellis & Spann, in relation to an alleged raise report Inserted In the columns ol the State Sentinel on the subject or the delay In printing the, State Constitution, ordered on the third day or the session, in which strong personal remarks were made against the reporter or the State Sentinel; which was ordered to be laid upon the table. The vote was then taken on thn lr-i;n .r . Printer to the Convention, Messrs. Carr aud Colfax acting as tellers. On counting the first ballot votes. Austin II. Brown received 79 ' Solon Turman received "lO ri . . vnupmaa received e Blank 11 Austin H. Brown having received a majority Of the Whole number of tnlns erin Jlo..J duly elected. Mt. Lockhart introduced a resolution, that betore Austin n. Brown enters upon his duties as ' Printer to the Convention, he shall give bond n me penalty ot live thousand dollars, that he will perform the printing in a workmanlike manner and, that he will executn thn wPb - thesame terms a charged by the State Printer; which was adopted. On motion, the Conventron adjourned. Price Of Iron Reduced. LBS Wayne and Bloom Forre Iron. 10.000 siiro iron, now on hand. On all but the Sliro tae price ba. beea mtueH -n . . fuurths ot a cent per poand October 15, U.0 R TTNER. GUARDIAN'S SALE. friHE undersigned. Guardian of the minor heirs of I the estate of James Swirrrtt, decca.cd. by order of the Probaie Court of Franklin county, Ind., will offer fur sale, at the premise in Brookvillo, on Sat. arday, the 21d day ot "ov., isio, at the hourof 1 o'clock P. M. the entire interest of said minor heirs in the following described estate, it being; the undivided three sixths .part thereof, vix: t he north half of lot No. SO, in Allen', plat of Brookville, there being on ita two story hou.e, in whic h Widow Wyacoon bow reside. TER.TI4. One third of the purchase money to be paid at the time of .ale; one third in one year, and one third in two year, from d.y of .ale. The second and third payment, to be secured by note and rood freehold security. C F CJ.ARKSON, Guardian. ALSO At the same time and place, and on the same terms and conditions, I will offer for sale the other three sixths of said property it being the in. terest of Matthew D. S wiggett, Seth W. Swiggett, and Elizabeth Swiggett. C F CLARKSON, Oct. S, 1IJO-44-4W Agent. THE STATE OF LNDLANA FRANKLIN CO. SS. Before Francis Grasmuck, Esquire. Cokrr F. Clarkson f vs Foreign Attachment. Robert Hat let t. 3 WHEREAS, the writ of foreign attachment issued in the above entitled cause, was retu rnrd by the Constable of Brookville township, Franklin Co. Ind, on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1350, 'no goods or chattels hereon to levy',- and whereas the writ of Garnishee issued in the above entitled ease was returned by the constable as aforesaid, at the return day thereof, on the 5th day of October, A. D. 1850, served by reading on Francis A Conwell, and the aaid Cnnwell having appeared and confessed judgment; The said defenuant, Robert rlailett, is hereby notified nf the pendency of the said writ of attachment before said Justice, and of the proceedings in Garnishee, and that unless he appear and defend the same on or before the final adjustment thereof, the same will be heard, adjudicated and determined in hi. absence FRANCIS OR ASMUCB. J. P. Edgar Havmond, Att'y far n'lT Oct. 25, U.'e'.-41-.'w

Plica Reduced!

VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC DIIXTURE! BotUea oalr On DoUa. ; TW ftopmo, of th. Great A.wrie.. R-w- T.aW. ' Lrraosrairnc Mixrrat." bsdnsed ,r 1 1" "f1 f A "-- . Unit. i Cu- h" : iob. will p.t .E bai . mm, saiv.-hi. i i... .1 .1 . .... - - botuoK-tfas retail pries will ba OKI SOLLAS. Tht pabUe mar nm. aaaata that th duumnar of aVa M-dL nc. wi aucactti, aad MrmU-a psniuj n an nereutora. 1 A. thi. m.n-i- , uin DKuicina, anoer ua rsiiacad br thosawho k mi k;.k j i wil ' tba proprietor woald i aot to be classed wjth th I " it claims for itself "r sOsr rreasrwtwn htf, r

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IhA .sr v.scii wangrn, jamn or m iwiboi "9.edicalvirta,ntilthisrl.etin.oDn. lh th. price or any other artkl. in this BaaT ',Wb,, -f j Norte. Paa.cc.aacv.U,, a-awith

:m sastaiaad ttseir roraiflit yaan br its bTJimIibbI WiHiuaat assui ski. J Wtwwarandeartaiiitr.apoatns 1 Blood, liver, Kidatra, lungt, . all other orcans, apea tba proper i iofwaoaUa.aad haahh depend. I Th" " i"dr hih rasas, as a raawdy sat I Dropsy tad Gravel 1 and all diwn. that aat.r k , h. ndkwl . -b-'v-h- -.it: i-ns '"w, bkh. sspoamlir UaurST, th. oroun,0, aarnewiy and bowartiv n , i h. At h pp"eo,pno " oktaioad by all. and tba trial will pe,rt I lrtetaoe1 Cheapeet XedMne tn the Vorld ! r7Pu...tr.....u.. .l , er eontaia avar utean patej of woeipt.. (i, addiuoa'nTfaB j ncal matter) valuable for hoasebold parposas. and which j 1U r dollars per year to practionl boaasfcaapan. Thesa receipts ara introdnoed to ataka tba book of craal value, aside from ha character aa an adverusiaa median Iks medicine, tba testimony in favor of which, in tba form of httten from all parts of tba coantry. may ba railed apea. ty "V.dfhn's Vecetable Litbontriptio Mutant" tba Creat American Remedy, now for sala la quirt battlsa at 1 ! saea, assail bottles at SO eta each. No small boobs will ' aawed afar the present stock ia dbposad of. rnne idoal Office. Buffalo. M. Yw 7 Main Ptrset. J. C. VAL61N. If. B. All lettass (aioeptinc from atwnta and liaalma with wlObafivsaa U V HA-E. Bmokville; A J Irwin Jt Co, f- !i C ni.mP' M"ora; w h Evans, West Yl&ZJlS! Sn'oic, McK.n at Co, in Mfide. Lane Tew Tork 'it; J B Fhm raveilinrBB;ent; also by grn" '" ercrr ,own through the west NEW GOODS JUST COME. lr,HJ? ,ub.crber has received, opened and now oflt-rs to the public a handsome lot of new Goods. His stock, with the additions j ust made, is verv full and compute and .ifTers the best of inducements to purchasers, and from the anxiety he feels to reduce I . heIT amount he has on hands he intends to rive ' i.,iJT.-" ' nu ounnr n rev, on. I 1 " " ' " 11 Sea.on.. H.vinp- wn pl ..a n u.. uiu couoi ne i. enaDieit to ofler n assortment as kew, as vrbsu and as HtsDioxi as any home in the County. ' Of his recent purchases he would select for mention some prominent articles, as follows; SEVERAL DOZEN PIECES OF PRINTS, Embraeinr the best of Merrimack, Corhrco, Fall River or American, Sprarue'a, A ppleton's. and A I. len s m,niir.rl.r. 1 h..v . .. r . i. .. i e i.: . t . ... .. . - " .iiw-v De Laincs. 8 or IO piece, of pl.ia De Lain.. ' fashionable figured do ALSO Plain black Lustre. Satin striped do Fieured do Black Romli.tine, eitra fine. Furniture Prims tinrduii's Ginrhams Manchester do Several boxes faihionable Ribbons Hark siik I. ace, Superior black worsted Hosa Children's wool lluse Several pieces of Flannel Velvet trimmings for dresses, he Ladies' Collars Ladies' l.ee do I.nnr wool Shawl. Oranee " do Thibet Kmb'd do Rl.rk .ilk frinred do Mole eiil'irid do do Scarlet embroidered do Snpee plain aearlet do do Double Twilled do Women's Bay S'ate do Misses do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China Pearl Bonnrta Fine Braid do White crape. Pink Florence, White Satin, Black t'hintilla Veils Embroidered Bonnet Ribbon. Firured do do White do do Cloths, SaUino(s & Testings. Black French Cloths Bro Heavy do Fulled do Alpine Cl.simerc. Fancy do Bi.ck Doe akin do Black satin Vesting Farmer's do " firured do Sattinetts of various descriptions Hats and Caps. BlacAr Silk Hat. " Vnion do Brown Mexican do Blaak, brown and white Kossuth do Boy's " do Brown silk Plush Caps Black do arerated " " do Brown Rolled Band Plush do Men's extra cloth do The above is a list of recent purchases. In addition to these the subscriber would call attention to his unrivalled assortment of BOOTS AMD SHOES, or,whi;h he has more than fifty Canes. " X.".L""nTZ Prrh"" 'he bMt " ..VHa, .i Biiikiiu counir. at . aa. V IRON. 70S lb., Wayne Iron just received 5000 hliro On the Wayne Iron the priae ha. recently been reduced A fine.Mortment of Kaiia, iVtrdware, Cutlerr. Sole l.i.rk... f' : , .. .. . - ' -'"'inn ido ail constantly on hand All persons before making their purchase, are respectfally invited to give me a call. n ... . J RICHARD TTNEJr. U1...1111C, ins. vet. IS, 1150, T. CCOOLEY, ATTORNEr AT LAW, N0TAR7 TUBLIC, AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Hetamora, Indiana. a-ww. ILL pay particular attention to the eollectinn W or debt., large and .mall, in Franklin, Fayette, Rush, and Decatur counties, or to any other business entrusted to his rare. RBPSBKRca. J. W. Hitt. M. W. Haile. J T, u-. land, F.sqs., Brookville; E. Tyner e Co., W.Rubof torn. Walker fc Brothers, Jones & Banes, Metamoia. Oct. 17, IS50. 43-3mo ' Fairfield Property. yHF. sabscriber has for sale in the town af Fairail field, Franklit Co, lnd., a tan yard (now in ope ration with to vat-) a dwelling house, with fourluts and a half all attached. The dwellinr is a two story frame, and all other necessary fixtures for a eomfortable residence. This is the anly tan yard in the place, and is in a rich and populous portion of the hite Water alley. Terms easy, and will be made known bv application to THOS. HAY WARD. Fairfield, Oct. 14th, 1150. 4J-Jw . Sale of School Land TWILL aell at public auction, at the Court Haose door, in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Indiana, on SA1TRDAY, Ihe 21st day or DECF.MBEJrnext, the following Real Estate, to wit: All of School Section No. 10, in Congressional Township Na. 12, of Range 12 East, sifi.ted in Franklin conn ty, Indiana, comprising Lot. No. 1,2, J, 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 0, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, and 15, adjoining the cil y oT Laurel, one of the most flourishing places on the White water 1 anai There are few towns in onr State, that hare pro. rressed in papula. ion and wealth more rapidly than that of Laurel, attributable to the energy and enterprize nf her citizens, and the location of the place, commanding the trade of the counties of Deratur, Runh, Fayette and Shelby A MAP will be exhibited on the day of .ale, .how. ing the survey or said Section, and the location af Ihe Lots above named Such .ale will be made within business hours, and will be adjourned from day ta day until completed Tsnms or S alb One-fourih or the purchase money hall be raid in hand, and legal interest lor thr residue for one year in advance, and thr residue in twenty-five years from such sale, with like interest annually in advance Ka43it ANDREW R. MeCLEKRT. Broekville, Ind., Oct. 12, 1S5S. Auditor F C.

G &HMI. UOSEBOUM" Plane &Edge Tool nanfacturen And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlcrf. No. 334 Main ffirrri. Between Erihih and Ninth, Cincinnati, Cooi.rr., Crpniurm, Wu-on. Cabinet, aad Chair Makers1 Tonli, uf every description, . always on hatd.

OR MADE TO OKUEll, AT SHORT KOTICF., Mar. I0 '48 -13-lr JVOTICK. The State of Indiana, Fraxkus Co. In the Franklin Circuit Caarl. Cilia Kleigling ) s-j fBillfu,Di.r.. aassssvw . BX I. I ling' J Beit renembt-rrd that an the lih dav f ( IS., the above namrd Cclia Kleielinr. h Hajrmon.1, her solicitor, filed in thr Ck-rk'. October hr Edpar jng of heeutei the next term of the said C . I be feoldv-n at the raana u : ' . -, , - , in me town ol nd State .rure..,d, on the Dm j KVj'T'V bill will be heard 'V"" JThVS.'o'Ww Oct. tb mo. t-jw . Cl'k r.C.C. Gent's Wear I I? '"T"' c"rt Brown Cloth m w 1 1 v i Dllh ...1SII Cu.t and Blanket Cloth jb, i "'''''I '' fashion. Over Supers titand f.hifin.hl v.-..:-Jeans and Twerds. ' ' Just opened andforsale low by Srpt 5th 1850. B. Is. St . C. BURTON. "NEW GOODS I 1..JV "- ""ve recced their Fall .".-5. "d. '"'"''' hich ""-r will be pleased suvw tneir iricnai. The styles are neai and the ' pricrt low. St-pi.ifth, 110. SHAWLS. C.1LK Jenny Lind. Thibet Wool Mnren. fs 1 h.7.nd '-""ff "hi-uable Shawl., latest .tvle.. foe sale inw hr B.H. St J. C. BURTON. Illl. . Sept JJth, 1830. Prints and Ginghams. wl(3Soienb';m,,:TheS.,Ir,e M"' 6'""" C"i" 2el't,3,h ,8'- B.H. &J.C.BURTOX. TTR1WA?T-' G"1"1"". Baots and Shoes, Kails" : I I c. 4c full stock for sal- by "r,,D B.H.kJ. C.tl'RTON. ROSS 1IOUSK. Corner ( Having of Court and Walnut St. Cincinnati. r taken, for a term of veara. thi. .. , i ....rtiiinji-amcnirarlg Ro. House. The proprietor feels confident his friends will give him a call, as soon a. they find out where he i. A. L. ROSSNoe. ll49.-8-iy Proprietor. sXi?rT flfl " AJ1iRF'LS. prime Kauaa ha Salt, received IMF and for sale by LINC K A F A R ?Uff A R , Broiikville, Indiana. at the Pt OJIce. NEGLIGENT DEBtTTusT 11 ..... I ..l.J II I . . I. . i . . lake iNolicc. A tt- persons knnwinr I to the undcrsirnrd by 1 themselves to be indebted oy nntifi.d to call and .t;.r. th. ...a .1.; will be commenced immediately, l ime enourh has , bren rrauted them, anil he ia determined to wait no '""t". nose wisninr to save cost will do wrll to P,T"P- WM. H. Sept. IVth.-Ja.-Jm. M'CLEERY. R It. THOMPSON, G R O C E R , Commission and Forwarding Msrehan DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS, Wo. 490 .TI A I X NT R KET, BSTW III llltn AMD II f II TR SVBBBVS i-ssfurm (P)M0 Vol. IS-No. JS-lj The Han that had a Fit! rominr back to STOl'GH'S Headquarter a ma tathien, to ret annthcr fit. lie. ays it aas the best fit thatevera llrnokvillr tailor fitted on him. ISHAF.L STOl'CH can be found at hi. .hop in the buililmr lately occupied as Motion', office, one dour nnnh of Oeo. Holland's, Main-Hurress su The public are respectful ly invited tocall on him whenever wora is narranted in evrrv instance, and Julv2i, HiO-Jltf 10 the CItliens of Franklin Co, Ind. OESSE A MOORE take, this method of informing of Franklin County, lnd., that he ha. m ihrcttitrm onrnt-d ft NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, No S42 Main at. east side between Rth fe 9th, Cincinu.,1,.: "here he may be found at all times ready and wilhnr to wait on all who may favor him with a call. He hopes that by strict attention to business he will receive at least a share of public patronare from old r I A" lhoe wn'"r a rood and cheap article 01 thelateat and most approved style, will please 6 en oriore purcnasinr ei.ewhere. 4-12. m Law Partnership. JOHS 4. MJTSOS JSD JOHN H.FARQUHAR a B A v e this d.r entered into a partnerlip i i mc -m. r practice of the Law. JOHN A. JOHN H. MTSOV, FAHQt llAR. It. SANDS Sl CO. HIPPOFERAN ARENA. TAfF. Proprietor, of thi. Mammoth establishment which consists or the moat talented Eq.UF.STIANSaswcll as the finest stnd of TRAINED HORt SESkPONIKS in the world, have also connected with it THfEK STl'PKN DOCS ELEPHANTS whose wonderful deeility and almost incredible training, have rendered them the admiration of the thou sands wha have seen them, both in this country aud En rope. In addition to their heretofore complete and nnrivalled eompanv. thev have made the moat addition, and introduced everv imnrnvrmrnt which TIME, MONEY and the moat UNWEARIED EXERTIONS could effect in order to render 1 he SE. SON OF ISSO the most attractive one in the annals or Equestrianism. 1 he r, Ii br.trd F.UTERPIAV BRASS BAND nn. der the direction of Mr. J C AD AMS has been enraged ror the season. The Mammoth enmnanv win enter town .tTn o'clock on the morninr or exhibition in CR.vn PROCESSION preceded by the marnificent EAST INDIAN CAR drawn by the three huge Elephants of I he company, contaiding the full band. It will be composed of the whole troupe of equestrian., mounted on the m.gnificent stud or horses, and all the eostl, and highly ornamented vehreles belonging to the establishment. The exquisitely beautirul CHARIOT OFqUEF.NMAB drawn by 1 WEN IT LILIPUTOH PONIES will bring np the rear, the whole forming the moat IMTOSINU PAGEANT ever witnessed in the United State.. Master of the Arena FrANK WHITTAK8R; Equestrian Director Mr. W H STOUT; Clowns SAM LlTHROPJk Win A YM A R, the former known as the original KENTUCKY ORATOR, and the latter aeknnwledsed to be the best performing comique in the country; Treasurer Mr JAS W 'FOSHAY; Manager and Director Mr C QUICK. Price of Admission 25 Cta. without distinction of are. Doors open at I 1-2 and S 1-2. Performances to commence at 2 and 7 P M. Thi. immense and magnificent aompany will perform at Brookville, Friday Nov. 1st, 1810. Oct. 17, 1(50 43-lw. Watch & Clocks. WM. DAWSON tenders kis aerv:cr. 10 tkeeiti zrns of Brookville aud vicinity, in the capacity of Watch & Clock Maker and repairer making and mending Jewelry, Ac Long experience, and atrict punctuality are bis reenmnxendatiena. Shop three doors north af the past oalee. Juiyni. rJ -st-tr.

propertMs wili. iH.islbrFni.LII. ... .7 or vrmre I ownsh.p, Wednesday, loth of October. U.S.

price. w,t. b. parcba-d lalff C. KWyiia-J. n.., . Ala. .he Treasarxr's Ofltee in Liberty, fr.m ,h.

' JT """.d , an, i. informed and verily Ved the s.i. f -V? m the Urst day oWaauabee to inuraata thai hk ri.nt i. .kj-. . k tae said defrn- ry, IS5I.

vaataaoaatof "RMr-ow. ! said bill and the nendV-e. "r!r.!!:,J'!..f ''"?r.,h . -AJ' Ttie. are rrq.irrd to he paid an or before tba

me, ourt ,

TAXES.

VTOTICEIs hrrrbr pirea that the aadenirnvd 1 1 Tn-aiarrrand Cullrclurof the Comur uf L'niun, inihe Stair oTIndiana, ha. rrceired the Dnpli.aiV or I axes for said covntr, for the year 1150. and tor ine pirposeorreeeivinetlieTac.h.id ihr the asaal ol.ee " u uy niiusru or arputjr, at of holding rlpiimu ... 1. i , thesrl m.n.ki.. iL rmi....i II.:... . ' ' i " J lUIIQWIIir SSTt to-wiu narrssvn township, Wednesday, the Uid af Oatabcr. 1850. ,r".""i"r' rowaaTillc,B Thursday, the tih of October, 1850. Arowassille Township, in rbilaaseth, Friday Us Hih dar of Ortuswr. lain Libeitv Township, va Satarday, the Sflth day mt October, 1850 ' Harmony lownship, Monday, the lith day ofOoVnion Township, Taesday. Ike Mth day of Oaber, 18 JO. Rates of Taxation for the Tear 1850. State Tax On each onekandreJ d.i ar wnnn oi si.nie property Us. f aa. eacn one anadred dollars worth l Taiable nre-peny t'ounty TaaTaxable Poll School Tax On each ane hundred dollar, worth of Taxable properly School Tax On each taxable Pall Muad Tax On each one hundred da, lar. worlh of taxable property Dor Tax On ,.rk H... v ie ie as ie k r . . wv.vu iweserro one A Corporation Tax for Town of Liberty one f.nrth of one percent une.sk lOOdollar. worth of Taxable and fifty dollar, to each householder; also twenty, live ees pl mni flriy MU n each dor! i, and two dollars for each bilth. Tax r..r ScIhwI district Ns.l, T. 11. R. west l'Jl"rm Amlh - -"liars afTaxabi properly of said district. Tax f,.r School diairiet Ns 1, T. It, R. 1 West, n7e!"V" "". 7,h ou '- of Taxahl proderty ofsaid di.tnet. CHARLES K UTTER, , Trea.urer and Calleaaar. Treasurer'. Odlee, Union county. Sept. Hlh, 1110. -tf. NOTICE. Orpioa Ihbubx Miimi Fibs Inacaaaca Coarriar, lMDiaAPOLIS,Sept.M. mo. THR Member, of .aid Company are hereby noti. fled that, at a meetinr of the Direei.r. klj .L. 4T, H w.. ordered, that for the payment of losses bv fire, estimated interest thereow. and other liabilitiei ...lamed and incurred by ..id Company a 'nee ,h? assfl'a.mt.. r c . i . ' -"e tne 1 reasurdr on or before the thirtieth doe . Irs. kT. ' neit ensuinc to wit : J oar, 1 ON NOTES IN FORCE. On all notes dated on or before Or sober tf list and not di.eh.rred at this date, being from No. ttlt to No. 4134, both Hclu.ive,tAlrteraan;.n( holfttr ctnt. w On all note, dated after October 1, 1S49. and on or irr,."i.NT,fmlTr ? br",r tnm n- no. 103, both laclusive, rrie and three c Barters r Ctttta On all note, dated November 7, 149, and an or beZ NLOTr,",KT ,8 Wnit from No. 41ve , ajn. 420t. both inclusive, twelve and ane quarter per rent On all note, dated afier November 18, 1149, .j on" "r b'7 November 24, 1..9, U inr from No! 4103 to No. 4J05, both inclusive, ten and three qunrtert per On all notes dated after November SI, It so and an ' X'J? ?rmkrr ,,4 from No.'sxoe to o. 4232, bnih inclusive, Irn and ane hall her rent On all notes dated after December B, U49. and on ' before December 10. lf49. bein rn. v.. ..... ... or No No. 422t, both inclusive, nine and three quartet i aer rent. rrn. On all note, dated after December t, 1,49 lnd on "' "r,"ry .""'uary j, mo, be, or from No. 4120 to I w .. , . , ' ""ft -- ,i IS Ho. 42ST, both inclusive, eight andant qurrter per .rnnem" :trrL t . . ,- -r ura no. zr to Ha. 42B7, both inclusive, if.r per rent. On all notes dated after March It. 11130. and on or before June 21, is JO, bri.ir from No. 418 to Ko. 4119. both inclusive, .ur per rent. ON F.XPIRED AM) DISCHARGED NO! Ei. On all notes expir.d or di.rharred on or after October 2A, 1.141), and on or before November 7. Hit tArrr and tArre quartert per rent. ' , "a1" "Pj"-- or diaebarired after November I.IS49, and on or before November 19, 1149. taur and ane quarter per eent. J'r ..n"il rPrr or discharred after November 19, 1849, and nn or beforrlNuvcmbrr 4, H4f, Jweand three quartrrt per rent. " On all note, expired 24, 1149, and n- - -'"re December 9, IS49, it per v.d all note, expired or discharred after December O" notes expired or discharred afur December 'v. 149, and on or before February S, 1150, eight and ane quarter percent. On all noteseipirednrdisrhar.ee after February S IS50, and on or before March 1J, 1S50, ten and ana half per eent. On all notes expired or discharged after Marsh IS, IS 10, and on or befure une 29, uso, rvrrlre and a ho IJ per cent. On all note, expired or discharged after une 26, IS0, and on or before September SO, 1350. rAirfrcn and tne half per eent. Ordered, That the Trea.urer charrr interest on assessments not paid en or before November SO, USO. Reeeipttjtr Jserssmcntt will be forwarded to Agents or authorized persons to whom members arrcxpected to; make prompt payment. I Mere H will be rharred n all assessments remaining unpaid on ar.d after the I assessments remaining unpaid on and day of November, on which thev are it the expiration of 30 dav. from 1K1. J. jo 1 n 1. 1 . and at the exnir.iinn t m .1.. . 1 ji:" qurni. will be liable to suit for ihe wAoe am.untofi their premium notes, agreeably to ihe eleventh ece- 1 Hon of the Charier. x.,i r .!,.,... o 1 diana, or of thr specie paying bank, af Keutuckv aud Ohio will he reqnirrd for assessments. In cases where membera have alienated their noli. eie. bv sale of the as.need nn-.e.. .s.l: they are hereby notified that ft is their duly to sur! render the same fur discharge, and to p.v the amount due up to the time of surrender, agrerb'lv to the re. quiremrnts of the fifteenth section of the Charter which must be enforced by officers of the Company. 1 Ins t. so important a matter lo members that Agenta are especially requested to call their attention la it, and to give the proper iuformatinn in regard I hereto. Policies for discharge should be forwarded through the local .cents and addressed to the Secretary. In n. caee mill a policy be dit charred until the sanm ar smtsnn due an the nte up I. the date af surrender or frit paid. By order of ihe Directors. 42-Jw CHABLES W. CADT, Treasurer. Still Hore Extraordinary. WE would advise our readers tar notice the in creasing popularity of Dr. Halt's Lunr Bal. sam. Mr. North, the agent, tells us that be is aalon shed himself, at the number of cures that it i. nerfor mint among our own citizen., whose name, he acca sionally publishes, that those who may be aeeptie.l may call on them, and hear from their awn lipa baa they were anatrhrd from an untimely tomb, and re ored to the.e rri.nj. mnA ' '. " .ul. ..i..hu " a -rilL Z .' , toru.rintc; D,"h.mV. b.i 24 hours, or ee.ue-. .h- Z.'.:.Z""'m has been sold in Cinei I. i7 " "V ' months, was sold with the above guarantee; and he - - j . 1 ui., ssitir rriurneu. for sale by JOHN RINK ARD, General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HA I LB. Brookville. COTTON FABRIC; Piraaa, Suprrier, " tm .. Blen.hedM.slin, . " " In.kl.inen, , , s. Brown and Cald drills. For sala by LINCKJt FABqUJIAR. at ihr Post Offiaa. SALT. !( RARRELS SALT, just reewivrd and far aala J,'J,T. , B. D. CALLIBIt. Brookville, 2tad July, lifeAdministrator's Sale. TeJOTICE ia hereby given thai on the SSth day of 4. w ,.,v, ai ,ne laie resioenc or Newton Owen, .?r?""' in l-surel township, the following articles win ne sold at public vendue, to-wii; Two sell of m.rkimita-s toola. Clothing, ht. Terms made knawn an day of sala. JAMES D. HENRY, Administrator. Sept, 2, H30.-42.-3w. GROCERIES. Tea, Codec, Sugar, Molasses, Riee, Tobarra, Papper. Ginger, spice. Cinnamon, ate. ate. All which will be sold aa ehranat il,kn.r.i.r.. cash, or for any kind of country produce. Mareh SO, 1149. N. D. OALLION. TRUNKS. r INCK ft F ARqUHA. have ja.t received a lat Ban) of superior travelling trunk. ALSO, superior lots of Ladtct and Centlement' Satrhrle and earptt Sackt; which they will aell at he lowest shade. N. MC. CROOKSnAXK. CYRCS EILGORE. CROOKSHANK & KILGORE, JTTOMSETS J.VD COUNSELLORS JT LiW. Office the same that was occupied by Sleeth fc Ca. West side nf Main.Burgess Street opposite tha Court House. Brookville, June 1S50. SA-ly EDGAR HA Y3IOND, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. Mceap stairs iaBuriaa'a act ha, Idler Fth.

... . ... p.. m.r io.v, antonutinr in tha areregate to the sum ot eleven tho.sa.d nine ha ad. red and fifty-three dollar, and forty-three cents. ,b, f..llo.,nr assessment on ,he preminm note, i.rin tl the Company be paid by the members ibeeeJr ..!:

FiJESII A It RIVAL Fall and Winter ftnmi

mllI . i I1 "dr"," hxha " fnjd has j nit rrvcirrd.and is no irnairc aud rsn-tullw ulrrbd will. ! u..T, 81 f " r Goods; all of which will ' - rrasuaable icrsas. "T' .tm Publ' Cera, are nspcctfallr in.k. ""!r" " oar stock, cvawistiar in wartai fbMowaioiiows; Mp. rnauand Gmghaasa, lataat atylsa, neat e rn. and verv isn. All wool Plain do Lain.. Walt Cut tun da Faney da French Mrrinos, all ceUrs. Chanrable Cbasnekn.. Beal Alpaceaa, Victor ia Lawns, 8wiaa Mu.lina. Plain and cross barred Jaaonoia. Pla.n and fancy Caanaaerre. Dress Silks. Ck.Bf able Turk Saaiau do bilk fine black da Mlit wis. Embruidrrrd Cloth Shawls. Plain da do Black embroidered Thibet da Mod do da da Jiica aad bcaatifil vaswrtmeat af Kibbena. ( Domestic Goods. Mifwm and Bleached Me.lins. do Drillinrs. Apron. Furniture and Mariners the.ks. Linen and Cut ion Table Diaper Linen Crash and Cotton do While. Red, Yellow and Green Flannels BWachcd. Brown and Col'd Caau n do M-ihnen. Hamilton and wiber l iraioe. Colored Mn.lin, Nankeews, Irish Liawa Twilled tWrriur. Plaid and fmbruidcred Cluakinr. Gentlcnicns Wear. apcrlntli.h and American Clatks. Rtnlley Cassinserea. Black da Black Doc akin do Tweed., Woollen Satinets, a great variety. Plain Satin and Fancy Veatinf. Felt and Beaver Cloth for Ovrrcoatiar Super Blanket. da Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Haia, Fall Style. Men's Black Eocanth Hals. Beya do do do Bell Union da de Conrreas da Men's low arowncd da Man. aad Boy.' black Wool da a da Cloth Capa do Silk pln.b do da da Klaxed da Fur add Velvet da Infant.' Tarbans. Boots and Shoe). Ladies Calf and Kip Boo ires, da Goat polka and birh Buskins da Kid Tie. and Rubber Bootee, aad Ska.. Misecs Calf, Kip ank Kid Ties. Men's fashionable Calf and Heavy Boats, do Kip, extra Heavy and Coarse da Bases Boys' am Men. Kin Broraus da Calf do D.abla ..led da Rubber Shoe. Bays, Youths and Children'. NOTIONS.. Linen and Cotton Lace and F.drinr.. Black ailk Lac, Gimp, aud Frinr'B. velvet Trimminr, Inserting, baronet da. Bunalo, Horn Tuck, Ivory and Poek.t Comb.. Common and Crape Pin.. Men'a Neck hdk'f. and Cravats. Men and I.. dir.' Linen and Cotton HandkerskiaSs. Gents Wool, Cotton, Back and Kid Glovea. Ladir. do do da do Black Atpaccaand Worsted Has, do Lamb. Wool and Coston do Men and Boy.' Wool Comfort., Children. Hosa, Threads, Tapes, Bead., Braid., Needles, Whalebeha, nntlnna. Umbrellas, l.ookinr Glasses, ;Cloth and Hair Brushes. Letter and Cap Paper, Blank Books, Kavrlopes, Wafers. Woollen Mil. and Wrist lets. r.iiriun, ..rpri nmnin, etc ete etLarre and well a..orted alarak a I " c " " well BBSOrtC , .ueenswarv and Glassware. 49 Bariwara, Groceries, kc. Teas, Coffee, Surar, Molasara, Riaa, Chaaalata, Mackerel, Mustard, Vinerar, Buckets. Tubs, Churns, Hemp anil Grass Rope, Bed Cords. Candles, Candla Wick, Twine, Madder, ladifo, Alum, Button Tarn, Spires, Sole I.raiher, t ie etc. All of the above Good, are of the best quality, war selected expressly fur this market, and will ba .old as low aa the lowest. We respectfully invite the public to rx amine oar .lor before purrha.inr. Oct. II, ItfS. K. D. GALLIOB. raxes! knta YiiA.n t c crs T." tt J : j csvr. aa vat .iuitsi r rtra. I iTIlatrttp ssr. lupee e v - ndiana, herebv .r. ,k. ay. centum charged on taxable property and pall, in "'a '" county, aa tie uapucaie lor tne year A. D. ttls, fullow.: On each ttOO for State purpoae., S t. - axanie run f. r state purpaaaa, ' lOOf.irCounlypurpo.es, is Taxable Poll lor County purpaaea, 0 ' BIOO for Se haul purposes, is ' Taxable Poll for School parposas, $ 100 Mullars Tor Road purpoae., f 100 dollars for Bridge purpose, in ihs political townships. Laurel, Foaey, Met. mora. Salt Creek and Bay, The Trea.urer further noli fir. lax na vera that ha will attend in the several Townships, at thr pl.ee. af naming election., an tne day. mentioned below, far ine purpose oi canceling laxev, vib: Builer Township on Monday October 14th. Ray l ownship, Tuesday 4. Wcdneaday Oct. 15ft It Salt Creek Town. hip on 1 hurad. v Oat, lTlk. 1 Posey Towmhipon Friday. Oct. ISth , Bl n . iuwn.nip on a.ioro.y uci. ivin. eiamnra township an Monday. Oct. Slat, looming Grove lownship on Tuesday. Oat. ST ! '""fl'0' town.hip on Wednesday, Oct. SSd. Bm" township on Thursday. Oct. 24th. sPr"'n'-,a' township on Friday, Oct. 21th. Mt. Carmel same evening. ! w.hite Water lownship on Saturday, Oat. Mih. Brookville at the Treasurer', office from the SSth dayof October toihe 1st dayof January I'll. All taxes not paid 10 me an the days I attend in the sever.! Ten n.hips, will have to be paid at the Treasurer's office in Bionkville AH taxes for the year 1850 not paid by tha 1st d.y nf January 1X51, will be collected with coat. The amount of taxes due from the holder, of eoan ty order, will be retained si the tima tha at tiers are presented for redemption. ROAD TAX. Supervisors of Roads are requested to rel am their Road List a la Ihe Trea.urrr at Brookville before tba 10th of October. Or if they defer i I nntil he attend, the appointment, in their Tawn-hipa, they will soma early in the morning. FUNDS RECEIVABLE FOR TAXES' foe Ji.te T.re. ia7.l7Z u- " .VLfVll hoM only, will be received for Taxe. f..r ike nras- " -"5 ant wi Indiana. State ann Jt unio ana Hranckes. new Ohi ."-yion ".ub, cxcnange Bank afCol . "-"' . P bank. rstern Reaerve bank. Canal bank of Cleveland, ink at ike Sute af Miaeoari. Cincinnati banks, tes f and npwarda at par in Baltimore, Pbilabank notes delpkia w xara, Kentucky, all sol van I Sanaa. JOHN C. BCRTOW, T.r.e. Sept. Xd, ISM. . Laurel Woolen Factory. E. Macy & Co. lespeetrallyiafami aha pakliath.y aanaaa.iha Vsaincaa af MANUFACTURING. CARJJINO. FULLING & SPINNING WOOL, That he baa introduced into hi. factory the I a tews and moat improved raaehinwrr. and wub these ad. ded la long experience and a . ctermiaatioa ta give aansn.lion, they aak for a continuance of ikat patronage which has hitherto brew liberally bestow ad apan tbam. Terms aa follow.: Hanufacturlnj. Jean., bine mixed, leaf, . yd. .reel 'i " leaf, ivttasjl Sattinet. according to islsr, rtt.lA m Caaaimere, aceording tncnlar, eiftoTt Cloth, according to color, 50 to2J White Flannel, accordinfta width, 1 tol .1 Ted 15 i.jr ss Blanhet., per pair, t2 fe FULLING AT THE USUAL RATES CARDING AND SPir.MKC White Wool in broarhr. fifteen, eent. per nwaudt Mixed seventeen cents; Reelii.g yarn, owe eent The amalleat lots for spinning m.n.1 br fifteen wounds. ARTICLES FOR SALE. We a l.o wish ii knawn that we Beep ennslaatly an hand a full aswimemwfwnr Manufactured W.jl.n,, which we offer for sale; and that we keep a w.eaw running farlhe supply af ear cusioasers, and that from ssi fsctorv ar wagon Iks goads will be delivered for each, exchanged ibrwwal.ar ikat the wool will be received at ibe wagon, manufactared and delivered, a. nr customers mat prefer PRICES OFGOODS&RAW MATERIALS. Wa .nail mate the prices at wkiek we sail our gwoda aad nt which we propose o bay tba raw malarial entirely eatiafaatary. Laarel, May IS, lte. LAWNS. ff IKCK hPARqusjARbBvajsairwseivadashaiso nab ibibi Plain and Pane, La da B aak da

Press h Keedlc wsrkrd da Par sale cbp mt tbe Pitt titer. Irsakville, ladiaaa.

CB0F If lAcsnusub of snrss at SsrnAiln. Camr Ktktli, tthrr im,,:-rrdunur, . As Blend amdij Us VERY BaiALi. QUANT ITT which aras used of a Jdwrinns egmt sssrss m dtswisss. s tn proof of Um purifyma medical bcmcst us the Hodia. wAidk Aas soMusd arnd oowvsd swsk unTl. Mas Mars it mnumltcnabit tridmtm that BRANT'S INDIAN PCRIFITO EXTRACT , Hoditam, sa trtru rtvtt .- and tbare W ahaadant proof, la fraaf nr. eReeled. that ONE BOTTLE of it coaln purifying, beaiing viroi.. and audutol pntar. la euntained in FOUB BtrTTLES of any Sartamr' """T other naedicme that has aver baau orerad .'" T'rr " undoubted proof in our pamphlau. dat f ,hl lrnM Indie Parvtsr. thev that wero V Y- " i?? " wro LAME and CRI PPLF S3 iiLr ALK 'bey that were SICK. SCKOFrLtU d. ana otharwiao diseased, have boon axso.SD and C (.&.. Hundreds Thousands who have need BH.4.VT-S PIUIFIER, after havxtr aaew and tasted su. tba SartaparilUu and other medicinos rsss. aaiaiaoded to cure blood d Meatus, Ust. decided Uiat Brant's is the Cheapest; bacanae oa. bottlt of It baa ssora medical, euratlvs matsar In it, and, in omsetnienee. cures ssor. dimisv, ui uauca Imt sssse, than an mottle of anv other medirine. rl,h 'Z'.'','"U 8RANrs FI R1F1ER wUl cars rot R TIMES more dieeaso thaa owe bottle of Sort. hs--BRANT'S FIR1FIER" would be aa cheap air dnUan a boltle, a. suraunriUd at one &4ler. But Bs.MT's PL'RIFIER la .old for ouly ONE DOLLAR a boltle-. and aa honle of it hat cured, and is aisoMr ol curine. FOL'M 1S as much diaeasw aa tmehottUist SartaparOla. tliersfore, Sarsapanlls. in conaeijuence of ia ieas power aad Imt niedtcal eBicary. should be aoM at no more than taes.trBsa swsar per bultle, to ba aa aVsaji aa tba FUBJFIEB at as. dstuar. One Dollar's Worth ! How much CANCER how uracil STPHIL1S haw TPS ,?ViKl:LA-wi"J0" "' liHdNft ft Milt I.H Cure Rood tbe fuUowioB sUUeaMSlt, wUasb at a specimen uf ita power : CANCEROUS SCROFULA! Thla ta tbe esse of a sfyfe man who yet isss.. He asaa nd of a worse raaeof SCROFI'LA. Lv nnir aw.A. Kss of Brant's Purifier, than ever wa. cured by tba as of sbw CLLonsoftha beat SarmtparUla that was evor mmlm naraaiianlla haa not sajnrwsj uliml wm i. tcm n,- ( suefl a reroltnvjiy knpcUm case. Mr. J. B. H ASKf.N, of Koass, OasidVi Co ft'. T, had SarsA ula. four pssra ww confined to his bed the lost assr bo was ao mucH 4 .sealed and debilitated as to bo unahls u raise his hand to hi. head. He had the best assdsnri odsars had used all of tbe hat SartapariUat to no good effect got vows and worse, and wa. cmstflweMt in h. in -- - - Mats, and could not live ttremty-frmr ansrs issuer, when In) commenced using BRANT'S PURIFIER. His neck urn, olsw nturly of, from tar to tar; a ast sras suss tarosuk aw snsdVniw, under bia chin, ao that ho breathed thrnura tha bole ; hi. slews, so eaten around that it could be lifted sr out of its place, it onlv hold me by a email piece; Die uso ..1 s arm waa aesiroyea or two ulcers ; an u leer under tha arm. a. largo a. a ssma's hand, had nearly antes svouu. Vs ndr anto Aas body. Tlius bo waa alBirled with rarsatp aueh patrid, acrid, aftntive ulcere, on varioua part, of bla f person. For further and full particulars, aau our PAht. . PHLETS. Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS.ono of the moat skilful phy. aiciana of Rome, wa. called to aeu Haaxin the day bltn se commenced using Brant's Purifier. Dr. W. examined aim. and then told Dim that all the mtiicinn as tht awrai sssM not emrt kirn thai his caaa waa Worse than Hopeless I Now hear Mr. H ASKIVS statement of cure! He ..Id " My wifetmsnired one bottle of BXjt.V T'S PVRrw VLVd B X THAI T, of (Wl 4 1 eonard. drunk-ism of Roma. I commenced using that, and bcyan to get bettor. That bottle enabled me fa art off my hod. m here I had been confined ass year; the ssmsrf bottle enauied me 10 art outof thehtmee; Ihe ttrd bottlt enabled roe U usiik tiro assies, Iti Rome Centre., where i procured six botUtt more ; .nd when I bsd fin. uhed nsmg tbem. mnkra out of nroity nlrers bwl hmiUd up ami tarss bottlet more elTeeied a PERFECT Cl'JLB af ail Ihe ulcers, and restored ma lo pood heaith." FOCKTEKN W ITNESKKS ! Mr. HASKTN has sworo 10 the shove farts. and th. aSsm ara witnessed and certified to by Hr. T. WILLI AXIS tar O. R. BROWN, proprietor f the If cot-Rome Hotel Mesara oisr.i.i, k lr.tj.Altli.wlMieftBieBiid retail draca . .. 1 s-i r w ...1 .-11 " . . . . iniiu imsriUDtf VMMUS. all Chriatianiced and rivi'ired eounirie.. hot ranaad a arcrr prnirti,in tif death, than anv other n:.dv that ai Dicta the human family; anil, unlit within a rvW yi harm hai not been anv eertam remedy to .top il:a devassxson of that destroyer. Bnt nun; BRANT'S INDIAN of the moat mtwnyj mrnkrd tW iWWM. mte9 Pl'LMOMalT Col't'lt fT ION Trail. mmiallUi CmMfm f uictroUd and duratrd LC N,S nuch mipki km rim a - nrer bffbre enmi br anroilrt-rmtNlirinr. 5o mitaw hhopeirm wre attitn of trie afflirjrd rw-rm. m to haw va pntoovnevd by jMitariimB fnmnt u. nt nrn-.u LT DTinc. Sfntwho txml ibeir i.urmJ-clt .Uie nis.1,har eeti rurtxi. aini Trt lic ; oifcni, who U w m, wml4 hjHH1 na nnv wrll nrA bsBsanv mM Vmw It pomrm all thr cTfttnging ind panTvlnr vtnaoa TMar?M powerfui and acuve u tbt prrjeraUtu wh.ch r rait BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, fhe RaUamm d.ffVr from th F.xtrne-t. Iran tt fnm ttmt imtwtf m4Micnttm tckw are jncrWfatW ariy tW Kt, motd mrtr wmm$mUt ntv tmarft ur, tht r COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, and all dlanaw. of a pulmonary nature aueh dl..aaaa ma SMually prove ao BUal ander urdinarr treatn,.nt. wucn xeaw auack tin) Brtnst, Throat, Lnn ond lTrnrt. ThlaRAISAM nisi sssncrsrsUl.crssss BVs Ll1Tt and elsewwre sntensoily, as certainly and miedy at tht Pr. Btrriac Fxtbsct esrvs and htalt ulcers externally. Thai Balaam rure. nine, enars of Coufh sjxi ConnmpUon out mt ran, after all other remedies have ailed ta do good. Thousands of Consumptions aad tVrw Ccmght aliundantly prove its urn foiltng tffitawy in wieh disea- s, and its undoubted curative Mwer. aad aoothlllg liealins; properties in the f.i.luwmg complaint. and diseases, viz. : bpttttna of tUood, hletdtmj at the Lam ran ss tht ttrtatt cmd &vir. ytcht-Smtate. ermrtt Cot sissies, Palptation of tht Heart, Cholera Infant mm. Hymn mtry and Snmmrr CompUtmtt In Children and AduUt, and asl FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAfNTS. No rrtJidy CrfTerivl to thr pihltc htva rrr h half mm mtrtam amd tffrrtmvil m rlorng all tht Inf-KlrntnJ mJmm tm Bud trrrii7iwrtttsBi of the vx, an It bant'. Pixmomut R ai.iam. t mtvknnodiiTtrrnc whrtJier th drntn rfm-m be TBiiraxBiiiTt, nrra, or other tmkna it REUTLATBH ALL, by mtthewnrndj the imri,, utlinmp lW cirri.vTinn. amd twCMng and aUayma K ft k TOV'i IKElTABiLlTT Dr" faVee pamphteu. CONSUMPTION. A DYINO WOMAN CUREDl Wa suite this cure, to prove the rowca ro asva Lira when this BALSAM ie usori, even after tbe person la assdssd by phyneituit andriendt to be in the fcssf tlofm of dtttatt aecaalty rriu and, :n tbia rsss, .0 rsa ansa, Cs.il the sHBoco and bi-bisi.-clothrs more bought Trw the jawrsrsisra of this case, and tbe eearMrtablc ssd sasdssex. ad proof of all the ciieuntatancea aad facta, we refer 10 avar PsMptlLETS. Thia cure waa efTscted on Mr.. ZIBA DTKKMArT. of Bailstna Sra, Noraiooa Coasty. A. Y. We can prove, beyond a doulit, shisb other, almaat eenaUy tk.iali , wid tsaSNSwsnlc cases of Comjht amd Conemmptiont Cl'KKH, which were pramamiiri uteneaUe by sxiLrt x rnv.iciaaa. FITS, FITS, FITS. Messrs. J. K. LIPPINCOTT b SON. re.peet.Ma mse. Chant, at IhUtymwe, Smlliran county, Ftnmtmtammm, wrois aa na, Mav 12. IBsfi.atating.amone other B8xriTS which had beea derived frum ihe use nf BRANTS PV'LMON ABT BALSAM, that one of Ibeir customers hail juM informas tbeaa thai her child, which had been subject to riTS for emtrai mwet, trua cured by the use of Baa.iT'a HAI. SAM. LITER COMPLAINT DYSPEPSIA. Bee onr Pamphlet, for the curat effected by BUNT'S MEDICI STA CIIROMC DTMENTERT id ftcwwra CoMn.sisrTa. In sWdres or eat ad mnthemt amy failure whnttttr. A .so CHOLERA INFANTUM. Tfo mother need ever mourn the death nf bar ahf)d bar thai eiiild-destmyina: complaint, when Bvcag In wans sveatnar Cholera hifantnm. or what i. r.ild r hhi, Coan.llST-if -BRANTS Pl'LMtNART BALRAM' nelarimmiatoml In Ibe child. Il should, bnwsvor. In ssa i.iii. be nl m Weass ss larot motirmt M tha directtsaa aas aacb boule prescribe, uaul tba nam plaint ka abacbad For aaln by M. W. Haile. Brookville, A. Tirana St. Co.. 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"w""brdl,T,"year; and one dollar and Bfty am. if delayed iw. yeara, and in ihe ..me Proy.r twn fsi the time payment is delayed. I.arser ad eartiamentfoy a Isngrrtiase wfM becha red on tba same pnaeipU a.

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