Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 November 1850 — Page 3

To the Voters or Union County

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The contested election between Messrs. Osborn and Brookbauk, for a seat to the Conven tion to revire and amenJ. the Constitution cf the State, being now cVtermined by the Convention itself, and the whola matter being remanded to yen to be settled at the ballot box by yourelet on Monday the Ilth of November next, it may

not be uninteresting to some of you, to giva a ( brief history of the contest and its terminus I I

Mr. Osborn repaired to Indianapolis rlv . great extent Trtt,tTctiry and uncerta.n. By th . y r ;klr; ci -7 "r." at th" ..me time week before the meeline of the Convention, and tabular statement made out by the Board ofcan- heaffl,iait of disinterested person, that said de- " . . . - ,. , .. new- r fendent K.laard Hoviardia not a n-aident of the Siaie published a card in the State Sentinel, address-d ; v?s (including the poll of Harrison Town- ol indi.na. He will therefore take notice ofthe to the vo.er. of Union Coun.y, and giving what , iWp) Mr. Brookb.uk i, ahown to have am.-! P-cy ofd, B.H, .d jh.t he he calls a reason for contesting the election. i jo' Y ' votes, in consequence of w hich he ofthe canoe, on the first day of the next Term orsaid .... . , , 1. . I nx-Kirix! IhvrpMifiritii tntnimil ki U ' Tli-.. , t'nnrt, ihtunr will betaken for ronfiiiril and true, Why this Card was published in that paper, at J received ints certificate required by law. 1 hey nd drtrct. ,rc,mlinl?,y. such a lime, of which I am told there were not , t,,eo slal that h positions show, that a ae- J r.,v under m j rVj o ns? o x Vm V c C a half doten taken in the county, instead or the c1l,li counting of the ticketa swelled Brook- j JLU! L . . L Chronicle" edited here by hia own attorney, j majority to four, disclosed that he had re- j UNION COUNTY, or the Jeffersonian, of extensive c ircu.at.on ' ceived oue vo,e for Senatorial Delegate, and ' Sale Of Delinquent Lands and LotS. , T l.e. f. TK.tllhat Knowlton W not a Wal voter, and hH ' V'OTICE .. herehy Riven, that the lamia and lon

it w.a intended for another curnose and a diffe- . vo1 " I rent body of Toters is so apparent that comment ,

ttuseless. If you have read it yon will agree )"ntt "eciare me eiecuon a lie: i uey also aiate with me. I ,n8t l'M e 'acls disclosed by the depositions Mr. Oaborn sava: "It ia well known that for of Osborn. But they do not state by what pro-

some two dal'a I was the reputed delegate elec ted to the Couventiun, and under such impres' aion, I attended at Liberty on the returning day,-and for the purpose of being present when the In-; apeclora made their returns and compared the ' polls. The law itt, that this shall be done on the , , , , . .,- .: i ii eiiurwoi ucii Buvcrniuii. nit? en i 1 1 11 . ucr- i trveen the hours of 12 o'clock M. and 4 o'clock P. M. On the day in question all the Inspectors or judges were present from the sev eral townships or precincts, except the Inspec- j II - , 1 r l ' lor iroiu xiarnson, ana wnen n oecame apparent to the Board of Inspectors that the time had ( alracst expired, specified for their organization

and duty, they resolved themselves into. body -onimuiee say: i ourtmmtitee aredisposd for this purpose, (the Inspector Trom Harrison ' t0 8ive ver' liule weiBhl lo tuat objection, in ast being still absent.) Having elected a President, t much 88 lhe hav no doubt sf Pelorn I and the Clerk of the Circuit Court being present, jhadbeen rejected by said Board of Canvassers, I ex officio as ClerK, the Board examined the Polls, 1 nd Bame, had been presented to this Con ven- , . ,, . , , 'tion, it would lie received and considered here made out the usual Certificate, which declared I witnont hesitancy." j that I had received the highest number of votes! Having been in this Case from Its beginning for the office of Representative Delegate to the . he end. I feel as though I knew something ' . , , . .,-i !bout it; and I have not a lingering doubt that Convention, i lie judges or board then signed i , n . , -j i - .. Mf. Brookbank received a larger nu'iiber of and sealed the same accord iug to law. About voles frnm lhe vclrrs of UnionCounly half past four o'clock the Inspector from Ilarri- I than Mr. Osdorn, and was lawfully in his seat son made his appearance, and the Board agreed 89 "r D-Hrato. But he is oostedand is before . i you a sandiuale for re-election. I hope the . to receive the vote csder protest, pmvidkd it w meet at the appointed time, and give did not change the RESULT of ant of thx j such demonstration of what they have once wil j ! 1. l i J . , , t. 1 : .. . 1 : .. iu- '

tflg ELECTED, j That part of this paragraph in small capitals :.: I., t .1 r ! r .U.S poatuaei, . . a.te oiuuer, ot me e 11 l I , , ,.t T uoara nave aireauy testinea uuuer oam, ana me j balance will doubtless do so should it be necessaryTlie fads are substantially th?se: Mr. Osborn' a reported majority, from Mouday night till the Comparing of the polls on Wednesday, was four votes; and none doubted the report. Wednes day came, aud all the Inspectors appeared, ex- j cept Mr. Elder from Harrison, for the purpose of canvassing the poll books and declaring who was elected, as the law required them to do. , Between 3 aud 4 o'clock they organiteJ, .-.gree- ' ing that the Harrison poll should be received, if returned ia time to enable the members of the Board to canvass it and get home before night. To expedite business, they commenced counting the polls present, and made out a tabol.ir statement, which showed thrtl Mr. Osborn had a majority of four votes but did net declare who was elected. A little after 4 o'clock say from 15 to 30 miuutea and befons a part, at least, of the

Iuspestora had signed the :alemetit o made latsonof live years tne Legislature may restore . , ri. , . , .. . ,,. the rratt I j nrv system ." " ' out, Mr. LUer appeared, took hia seat, and ins x. , .. , . " Air. Oibsou now conliDiied the debate, in 0lpoll wii receix-eJ by the nuitnimous consent of poisiliou to the resolu lion. tha Board, and in the prei.'iice and by the con- ' Mr. Clark of Tippecanoe also opposed the roseanl of Mr.0sV.ru himself. i olulln; "fr whiclt Mr. Bascom withdrew hia . . ,, , , , . . -v , . . ' amendmeotj when ( Tins poll book showed that O-born a vol. was, Mr. llolman moved to amend, by atrikinj lx leas than report had given him, which swept ' oot and inserting as follow: ', away his majority and put Brookbank two ahead, j Thalllie public will aliouid not be restrict-'; Then, and not till then, Osborn object d lo the e by nnnecewary limitatiooi of Ilia legislative. reception of the poll, and threatened the Board j ""ri.at the manner of prefering and thaj with a contest. Objections being now made, ; rnoje of proseculing a criminal accusation, are , some of the Board mauifeated a delicacy in tie- j ma,,ere purely legndativ, and ahoold be left to , t . j .i e . .i. , the legislative department of the rovernment. 1 daring who wag elected, as the forty-moth sec-. 6Th,i it u ' ' J I J- J hat the committee oa criminal law be . lion of Chap. 5 of the Revised Code expressly instructed to omit the words "iuJictm-ut," i .'...f.t, .K.... rl.,l.l - .l A ft,:l J5in.,t ' stnresw.ntmftftnt,f ne iinn.nl. ..,.1 ' , )...

i . V. . J . 1 1 J DNUUIU UU SUU IV ItVUHVIID UllllVUr i tits smniie lhsms.lv.. lh.v ms,!. nl a anerL.! , ' , , . I veiuiicuie, ueciarinsr urooKoacK CKCteu, il luc i reception of the Harrison poll waa legal. The law requires that, "the Clerk of the Circuit Court shall, on the same or succeeding' tiay" (that ia the day the polls are canvassed) "make out under his hand and official seal, certificates of election and hand them to the sheriff of the county who shalj without de-j lay deliver them the delegatea elect." Under this special certincate, to comply with the law, the Clerk was compelled to decide whether the Harrison poll was legally received; end Ihie he did by giviug Brookbank the certificate. I To this time, no objections were made to anything but the reception of the Harrison poll The notice of contest, however, which came to ' hand, charges in addition to this, that there were fifty illegal votes given to Brookbank. To .. . T prove the charge, subpoenas were issued for the Inspectors of the several townships, who were required to bring in the ballots to be examined and counted: which was done, and the following . , is the resnlt: B. F. Brookbank, Representative Delegate, 252 Benjamin Brookbank " 67 Benjamin F. Brookbaak " " 106 F. Brookbank " 2 Frank Brookbank " - 1 Brookbank 2 B. Brookbank j Franklin B. Brookbank 1 franklin Brookbank " " 1 r rancis Brookbank " B. F. Brookbank Senatorial Delegate B. F. Brookbank Reoresentauve Benjamin F. Brookbank " " F. Brookbank I. Brookbank " 142 3 I 603 James Osborn Representative Delegate 5i-6 J . Osborn 4 Jas. Osborn Representative 3 James Osborn 4 J- Osborn " 2 593 Making BrooV bank's Majority The vote given for Francis Brookbank was givenby Andrew, Crawford for the Contestee, as , , . , . . . . . ny nis own deposition, in wnicn lie sweara to hia own hand write, and that he thought Brookbank 's christian name waa Francis. A number of depositions were also taken by both parties to show, that Meea. Knowlton, Thomas, Miller, Vanmeter, Wolf, Robinson and others, were or were not legal voters. The caption of the ballots eix-en, in which the word Delegate" ia omitted, and abont which there was much caellicg, were printed blanks as follows: "Senatorial Delegate. Representative. Representative to the Legislature, " and so on. In thia condition the case went before the Convention where a Committee of five was appointed to tianiine'the ciedentiat, papers, drpotUioas,

v"ao. Against that

Committee I have nothing to nay. Tliey were strangers to the parties, and acted under oath Thus circumstanced, tt is almost a duly to believe ' they acted without favor, reward or the hope ! thereof. Rot they certainly came to some extra- ' ordinary conclusions such as I humbly conceive 1 the testimony did not authorize. They set out iu their report by stating: "Your Committee find much c&nfusion and eome coutrauiclioii in (he ' 1 testimony, and the whole taken together is to a i Knowlloe'a vote and the Senalor,al vole l"y tstract from the offkial vole,

! cess of reasoning they take the testimony just

far enough to abstract from Brook bank two votes make the electioE a tie, without allowing hl,n lhe two TOtM he ined b7 th 81 coun" tinf. he Bam9 x"ion iu the same case nd b" lhe same testimony. The law is that when a party offers a witness in proof of hia cause, he thereby represents him as worthy of belief; and that which is testified aga!nst him j should be taken, as well as that whioh is for I him. Such was however not the rule In this case. Why not, can be best explained by those " maae 5Ucn PPw vioi.M.on ot tins rule. M lne reception ot me Harrison poll, tne ru n1lu uuue, eta iu icnv;ii oiuso i ii sntuuiiiii sua,. 1 their rights are not to be tramoled underfoot for less than slight and transient causes, of f d lecluljcalitie9 JOHN Y ARYAN. Tvmoat, October 22, 1j?j0. The Convention was opened this morning, by praver, by the Rev. Mr. Hall. The Convention resumed the consideration of the resolution providing for aSolishinv the frsnd jnry system, aud substitution pubTic examinations. Mr. Peilit addressed the Convention iu favor of the resolution, in a speech of two hours in l-nglh, and was replied lo by Mr. Newman of Way no. The debate, th us fur, has been higMv tntereslinj!, and will be looked for with imereyt by the public, as many oilier distinguished gentlemen are yet to speek upon this inleresti 113 queation of rciorn, ArrsaNoo scsiox. Mr. Teltit now modified hi resolution ia relation lo grand juries, by adding the following proxiao, to w 11. -1 rovniea mat alter the exoiy-...-.- ... iin'i .ii.iiiiii " III ir iimi Mme OCCOrS in J-eCUODS 12 and 13 Of Article 1st of the Constiution. xt. r-r. tn .-L. mJ. , ... . .. . . " . tore ins uuesnon was laKen, and, lor mat purpose, moved an abiournment. which motion ! prevailed. He consequently has the floor for to-morrow. WeoNgSDV. October 23. 1S53. i The Convention was opened by prayer, bv Rev. Mr, Ames. i Alexeander B. Conduit, Delegate from Mor- I eMu, appeared, produced his credentials, was ' sw orn into office and took his seat. j A number of resolutions of inquiry were presented by members, and referred to the ap- j projiridte Committees, when the h mr arrived for considering the special order the resolution for abolishing the grand jury System, the de-; bate en which was now resumed, Mr. Biddlel having the floor. The debate was conducted with tirnsstiiMs ! and marked ahiliiv he Mr n;.'.iu ....i t. vn. ' J J - - -' -. IU - U .1.1. ilUCft unliI lho hour of adjonrnment. ' AFTERNOOV SMSIOX. The Convention resumed the c0naidrat;nn of the resoluti on, providing for abolishing grand : J0"8- i ?he d'B.IH,0?.of he Frand inry qoest'-owaa, resumea ny .nr. Kartden and continut.C by Messrs. Kelso, Howe. Frather. and HendrtckV Mr. Lockhart moved that the Convention adjourn; which motion prevailed. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WON DER! PEPSIN rr; l rue Uifettive Huid, ar Gsf, ie Juice! A great ; Dyspepsia 'Carer, prepared from Kennel, or the foutth Stomach ofthe Ox, after directions of Baron I.iebig the great Physiological Chemist, hv J. . i Houghton, M. 1, Ko. It North fitrhth Street, Phil- . ade Iphia. Pa. This is a trulv wonderful remedv for Indigestion, Uyapepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, 1 Constipation, and Debility, caring afier Naturc'a osip raemou, oy ixatnrx- a own agent, the Oattrt ; J nice. See Advertisement in another column. ' IIY3IEXEAL.. narrinm in Battler Cs. Okl. ! On the lllh alt., by the Rev. V. Davidson,! , Rev James A.Fraiter, of Michigan, lo 'Miss . Elizabeth Stewart, of Butler county. ( I On the S2d iust-, by the same, Mr. James . Robison the Mise Caroline Kimble, all of But- I iler county. I 1 On the 17th inst., by the same, Mr. Owen R. , Davis, of Reily tp-, to Mrs Eliza A.Temberman, ' of Ross to., Butler county. 4 On the 1st inst., by the on tne 1st mst., by the Kev. J. oct, Mt. ' "5L? "0B,,B 10 Ilss Jane 1 inll etinniv ; On the 3d inst., by the same; Mr. Valentine i i . r. ( .icaennan to .iiaa Liizabelu Jane f-purfiu, both of Seven Mile On the 9th iust., by the same, Mr. Philip Burger Jo Miss Christina Deoscher, both of Trenton, Butler co. Intelligencer. Sa DerotrrCs. I art. Married on the 2nd instaut by Rev- J. U. Mouforl, Mr. Free, rick J. 8elton of Harrison 0. to Miss Chanty Jane Hamilton of this county. On the 15th inst., by Rev. Mr. Kerrick, Mr Arnold Custer to Miss Nancy A Morgan, both of this county. TOarTicst In thin C'avsiatT. Daniel Deveriug to Catharine Lanning. John Danzenbaker to Lucinda Campbell. Dennis Downey to Matilda Hall. Francis M. Millspaugh to Caroline Elizabeth Roop. John Geis to Thekla Bower. William Warner to Mary Adalire Blasnre-

(,'.W. KEKLV DRXTIST.

rVI-O respectfully inform the pood people of j f (i;h his pockets full i f the very bet Dental m.t:erial and n atly to alien-! to all calls in the line of his profession. And, a hit stay will hr ehurt, those wihine; their Trrth attended tit should tall tton. V B No eliarev-for examination and advice. Houmi at J Adaira Niv lit IS.'0-45. WX KT.i! - - Rrow r, ": r. i n n -i w I m ill I n tor w Shoup, ThomM swim, f Rill in ak J Let k . ...... II a. A -.1 . ...... tr nd Noble p Hoaard. J i. a. u a." att: :j kill iKa -X lots returned dt-linaurnt in the cnuntr uf Union, fur the non-payment uf tac duethcrenn forhe year 1S40, and tlcucribed in lii pnttt-d np in the nfUcea f j the ..rk Trrlln.r, ,nd Auditor uf .aid County, nr so much thrrruf a may be nrevsary In pay the taea duenn said land ant! lon lot respective'-, or due from the owner thereof, with the interest, penaliv and cfcareea dne at the time of the ale thereof, will be told by the Treasurer of aid toiiniy of Union , at th. door uf the Cunrt House in Liberty, Union enmity , Indiana, on the first Monday of Jannary, A D IS5I, wiihin the hours prestrihed by law, unless the trtxes, interest, penalty and ehart;ci due on said delinq oeut lands and tola be paid before that time. Auditor's office, Union County. Oct. 29, H50.-4S-4W JOHN W SCOTT, (Prt fee l SO) Auditor of U. C. Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE! Larre Bottles Only One DoUtr Tha Proprietor of the Groat Aanrieaa Bcmadf " Tttssa'i TcoiTiaLi LiTBOs-rareTte MtxTuaa," nxdoaad ar the arrcnt aolicitationa of hia Araatt, (hroathoot lha Uutad Elataa and Canada, has now Badated the Priea f hia popular and wed knova articla ; aad from ihb data, hMinaforth. ha will pat ar hut tat aira smr. hia aat bottisa: tSa tatail priea will ba OKI DOLLAR. Tha pabha nay rest aasarad that tha oharactar of th Modi. eine. it atienKth, and anrativa propertiaa witt. aiaaia tutcuasacD. and tha sama cars will ba bestowad ia prapahnc it aa heretofore. At this medicine, anJer iu icdoccd price, will ba parchaaed by thoaa who ban) Dot hitherto aaada tbesnsalres aciiaaiatad with ita Tirtaea, the proprietor woald bet to inumata that bm article it not to be classed xtith tha vast arnonot of " Rtjtnadiai of the day it claimt for itself grtaUr kflinjr Ftpo-, m alt duaaaea. Hum auty tUur preparmtitm aa hefvr taa warU; and haa sustained itself for eight rears by ita taoarioi nadical virtsasa. aad. antil thia ladactioa, oummtBrlad avabla the prire of any other article ia this hasx i Nonet ra-ncrniT. this aroola ajat with rwl asavI as power aad certainty, upon tha j Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Lungs, and all other orcana, a pea th prooer acooa of which lift aai i baaJth depend. j That metliciM haa a jattly hich locate a a laatady rot ' Dropsy and Graval. and all diseaaca of that nataro. It taay ba nlW apoa whoa tha intelli(nt phyaiciaa haa abandoaad hia patient, and fot these distiuasint diaeasaa. mora aepecially Daorav. tba proprietor xrotual earnestly and honestly luisisiiiiid H. At its present prvas it ia easily oktaiaed by all, and th trial will pre re tl article to bath i Cbeapeit Xtdicin In th World! ty Pleat ask for pamphlata th atranu ti theta ewa? they contain orer sixteen pacta of iceetpta. (ia addition to fal medical matter) tralaabt for boatehoM nnrpones. and which will tav many dollars per yew to practical hoatekeepere. . . . 1 ... , 1. . These receipt! ara InlnMneea w mau use ms o. Mid from itt charmctt n an mlTiuint mmxmm x .. r th maiticine, the tesuiaonr ia favor of which, ia th form ssf art ten from all parts of th country, nay b reua apon. ty"Vaofha'a Vesetabl Lithontriptio Mixtur "-th Cmt American Remedy, bow for sale ia quart bottlt at 1 aoch, ataall bottlea at SO eta each. No smtJl houla wiU ht Msej after (he present ttock it disposed of. Trincioal Offic. Buffalo. N. Y., SOT Main Stiswt, J. C. VAL'GIN. ft. B All Vi.en (exorptins from a rents aud deaJers with whom ha Dfni baaaata) ttast b port paid, at M alteeusss wul ba rivao sa an Sold lit M XV IIA1I.K. Brookvillr; A J Irwin Co. KaiiRcld; C Van.-amp, Metainora; W H Evans, Wett Vrion; Mrt K. bliumway, liiniapsvile; D Heaver, l.itxt rty; ,ltoles;iH- by v a nsnoai A. ;., ae c. naii; Oleott, Mv Kt ssim Jk Co, 127 Maiden l.ane New Tork citx; J II t'arnhain travellint; tfent; also by ag. nit in every tuwn tbrough the west STew .o us .i 1st "con 12. fSXJHF. tnhscriher hat receised, openrd and now I oifert to the public a handsome lot of new floods. Hit stock, with lhe additions j nst made, is very full and compl.tt- and offers the best of inducements to pttrchasvrt, and from the anxiety he feels to reduce tht- heavy amount he has on hands he intends to give a little better bargains than he has ditrintr previous Fall and Winter Seaont. Havintr worked off most of his old goods he is enabled to offer mix assortment I. )iBW as fresh and at hahdsome any house tit the County, Of hit recent purchases he won!.! s.teet for men tion tome prominent articles, as toitows; SEVER AL HOIKS PIEl'KS SEVERAL DOZEN PIECES OF PRINTS, Fm bracing the best of Merrimack, Cocheco, Fall River or American, Spragtie'a, Applt ton's, and Al ten's manufacture. They are of the latest patterns and fashionable style. Among the best tte subscribe! would call the attention to several pieeea of oil colored calicoes. Do frames. S or lO pieces of plain Dc I.aines. r'ashionahle figured do ALSO Plain black Lustres I Satin striped tlu Figured do Rlack Rom ba tine, extra fine. Furniture Prints Gordon's Ginghams Manchester do Several boxes fashionable Ribbons Back silk Lace, Superior black worsted Hot Children"! wool Hote Several nieces of Flannel Telret trimmings fordrcttet, ba Ladies' Collars Ladies' lace do Mourning do SHAWLS. Long wool Shawl Onnff da Thibet Kmbd do Black silk t'rinjcd do Mole colnrrd do do Scarlet embroidered do Super plain scarlet do do Dun hie Twilled do Women's BySate do Miea do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China Pearl Bonnett Fine Braid do White crape, Pink Florence, White Satin, Black Chintilla Veila Embroidered Bonnet Ribbons Figured do do White do do Cloths Matlmcts Veslins. Black French Cloths Bro Heavy do Fulled do Alpine Cistimeret Fancy do Blatk Doe skin do Black satin Vesting Farmer's do " fignred do Satttnrtta of various descriptions Huts and Caps. Blar Silk Hata " Vnion do Brown Mexican do Black, brown and white Kossuth do Boy's " " do Brown silk Plush Caps Black " " do Variegated " " do Brown Rolled Band Plush do Men't extra cloih do The above is a list of recent rarchasea. In addito these the sobtcriber would call attention to his anrival lest assortment ot ItllOTS 4 I) SIIflFS I - y of which he has more than 1'ifty Ctttara. In this particular line he bas perhapt the beat astortmrnt of any houte in Franklin County. IKUiN. 7V UN lbs. Wayne Iron just received iooo sliro " " " On the Wijnc Iron the pi ice haa recently been reduced A fine assortment of Kails, Hardware, Cnllery, Sole Leather, Omccrtea' and all the staples, kept constantly on hand All persons before makine their parchaset are respectfally invited to give me a call. RICHARD TTKEJt. Brookvillr, Ind. Oct. 15, 1110. Watch & Clocks. WM. DAWSON tenders his services to the eit aens of Brookvillr and vicinity, in th.- capaeJ ity of Watch & Clock Maker and repairer making and nxrndinr Jewelry. Ae Lonr experience, and j strict puneiualiiy are hia recommendations. Shop

tnree floors nortai of tne post ptaiee. J-ulv !?d. Tl.ti.-Jl-rf.

XOT1CK. State or Indiana. Fn vnklin Co.

.1 the Franklin Circuit Couff. Cili KUiirl.nr " i Hill fur Dtvtrrc Amlrvw C. Kit 11; Vine 3 IK-it Rfiut-inHf i-cl ilit on the Mi Jjv of Orli!rr lfl iO, the nhove nanutl Ctlta Kin jilt lit, ly K.Jfr Ha monil, hr o!icittir, filrd in ih- VU rk" OfHcr thr Franklin Cirmit Corrt h r Uill fur liorc-, ?aiu"t thr iU lVnnt. and tUj ihe alT.-iavii ul" diintTiel pt-rnn hy hirh it pptar that ! mThivi- namt J it (V inim, Amlrr C. Kit tttintt i t s rvidi'ni of Sttr oMndiana, he titr aiil affiant i informvil and t-rily bt-heved; thcaid tlctVn Uant i thirrfir? Iwr-by iimified ofihr filing ofihr aid bill and thi ptsidrnty uf haid uu, and that unlfnn he i It-ad lu nr mrr lh nmr brforr ihr railing of the came at the next term of thesaid Cnurt to be ho1dn at the Court Hmise in the town uf nmokville County and Slate afurrtd, on th firt Monday f Febrnarr net. the aid bill a ill be ht ard in tii absence and decreed npin acerdmclv. A '.test. JOHN M. JOMVSTOV Oct. ih 1830 4t-Sw Cl'k F. C. C. Gent's Wear TlI.tCK, Blue, Greea, Cadet and Mrown Cloth. Fanry Black Cassimerea, latest fashion. Our Coat and Blanket Cloth. Super Sa tJ and fashionable Vesting. Satmetta, Jeans and Tweeds. Just opened and for tale low by Sept 15ih ISJO. B. H. & . C. BUKTON. "NKW Oa'OOBm T H. .V J. C BURTON have received their Fall 1 Band Winter llood hich ihey ill be nli-aed to iihnw their friend l he ttylig are neat and the prices luw. Sept. 15th, 150 SHAWLS ILK, Crape, Jenny 1. Intl. "Thibet Wool. Moreno r i Bale tow hy B. H. & J. C. BVK I ON Sept XJtll. 1830. Frints and Ginghams. I4 flt Prima. V w tStvles. sniall lift-Mrftl Csliftn fiiiiRhams, I heap. j Scpttstt, Itio. B. It. & J. C. Bl'M OV. "JTAtinW ARK, Omeeriea, Baota and Shoea, Nails, I E ,Ve. A.C. full stock for sal- hv Sept 16. B, II. ft J. C. BURTON . ROSS IIOITSP. Ctomrr of Court and Walnut St. Cinv sinali. Hasina taken, for a term of years, this larce Hotel, called Planlers, I have chanired the name tu Ross House. The proprietor feels confident his friend) will fiie hint a call, aasoon as they And nut where he is. A. !.. MOSS. NaT . 184.-t-lT Proprietor. SALT. -t t( B.URFI.S,primeKanahaSalt,reeeired J Mif and for sale by LIXCK&FARsrUfMR, Brooksille, Indiana. at the Pitt OJtce. X12GL1KEXT DKBTOUS Tnkc iolice. y LL persons knoine thenise Uea to be indebted hv notified to rail and aativfy tUe xaid claims, r mht will he fomm. nrfd imm-diau !y. Time rnunh has ! hrrn prantrd thrm, and he ia drtermind 10 ait ti j i ...e .iiii-riirnru tij note or Hin'Tftiii rv iterrlonger. Those wishing to ie cit will dn well to pay up Sept. W M. II. M A LEtnl. 19th.-3.-Jm. The Man that had a Fit! S rntninr hack to STOIT.H'S HraJauartert 1 u Fin,to (rt another fit. Hetavtit si as the heat ' 1 fit that ever a Brooks-itlr Tailor fitted on him. I ISK AKL STOL'GH can be found at hit shop in the j builtlint; latelv occupied as Matson's oftlce. one door nonh of Geo.llollniid's.Main-Rurgest st. Thr publie are respectfully invited to call on him whenever thr wih anythinirdonein the Vailorinr line. Hit ; xx til braskert to lakrany rarment away that doci not : - . (?ive entire satisfaction JUIT25, II30.-3IU. Law Partnership. JOHS .1. MATSOS JSD JQHS I.FARQVII All OATK this day entered into a partittrl.p i. t:i practice of the Law. JOHV A. V TSOV, JOHS H. FAKt'liAR. Price Of Iron Reduced. aa r-,, tit 11 -x W J - LBS Wivnrinl Blmm Fore Iron. 10.000 Slirn iron, now on hand. On all but the Sliro the price has been reduced from one-fourth to three fourths ot a c.-iii per pound Octuac. 13, 1350 RTYNEU. GUAKDIAVS SALE. rilHE underticned. t.nartlian of lhe minor heirs of I the estate tif James Swie:ett, dect asetl, by order of the Probate Court of Franklin county. Ind., will ofT.-r for sale, at the premises in Rmokvillo, mi Saturtlay, the aid day of .Wiv., lS30,at the hour of I o'clock P. M. the entire interest of sai.l minor heirs in the following described estate, it being the tindi - vided three sixths part thereof, vi.i Ihe north Uir M Aftl.-ftfte (.lai r ItroKvtlle, tht re b. iniron ita twostory house, ill which Widow y.lcoop now retides. TEU'IS. One third ofthe purchase mnnry to he paid at the time of sate; one third in one year, ami one third in two years from day of sale. The second and third payments to be secured bv note and troud freehold security. C T CLAKKSON, Guardian. ALSO At the same time and place, and on the tame terms and coutiiiinns, I will offer for tale the other three aixiht of aaitl iroptrty,it being the interest of Matthew D. Saiggett, Seth W. S widget l, and Elizabeth Swiggett. C F CLAKKSON, Oct. as, IS10-44-4W Agent. THE STATE OF INDIANA FRANKLIN Ca PS. Btfore Francis Grasmuck, Esquire. 1 1 CokfT F. C1arkou ") f foreign Attchm nt. Robert Hazlett. Y HF.RK AS, lhe writ of foreign attachment inA in ihe abovr entitlt-d caut', returned hy the Conniahle of Brookville townhip. Franklin Co. Ind, nn the 5ih day of October, A. O 1350, 'nngomU or chattel whereon to ley'; and herea the writ of Garnishee indued in the above entitled caw was returned bv the constable as aforeaid, at tht- return j day thereol, on the 5th day of October, A. D. 150, '' ut rvtd by reading on Francis A Conwell, and ihe aai.l I CnnweM having appeared and confeed judgment; j Thetaid defenilant, Hobert tlar.lett, il hereby notit ftrd of the pendency of the waid writ of atl arhment : before aid Justice, and of the proceedings i n Gar ' nishee, and that unless he appear and defend the ! same on or before the final adjustment thereof, the j name will be heard, adjudicated and determined in hit absence FR ANCIS GH ASMITK. J. P. ! Kdgar Havmnnd, Att'y fr Pl'ff Oct. 21, 1150 4 1-J Sale of School Land I' WILL tell at public auction, at ihe Court llonse door, in the town of Rruokville, Franklin conntv, Indiana, on SATURDAY, the lst day of tiF.CF.MHF.Rnext, the following Real Estate, 'to wit: All of School Section No. 1ft, in Conereesional Township No. 12, of Kanire 12 Fast, situated in Franklin county, Indiana, comprising Lots Nn. 1,3. 3, 4, 5, ft. 7, 8, 0, 10. It, 12, I t, 14, and 15, aditiiniiir the city ol Laurel, one of the most tlourishinp placca on the White Water Canal There are few towns in our State, that have p ni tres sed in popula.ion and wealth more rapidly than that of Laurel, attributable to thr merry and enter- , prise of her citizens, and the location of the place, t corarnandinr the trade of the countiia of Deratur, I Ruth, Fayette and Shelby . A MAP will be exhibited on the day of sale, showing the survey of said Section, and the location ofthe Lots above named Such sale will be made within business hours, and will he adjourned from dav' to day nntil completed j Tea vs op Salb One-fourth of ihe purchase money I snail oe faia in nann, ami teeai interest mr tne resdue for one year in advance, and the retiilae in' twenty-five years from turh tale, with like interest annually in advance i No4Stt ANDREW R. MeCLF.F.ItT. j Brookvillr, Ind , Oct. 1J, Aaditor F C. ! Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Sattinctts, Jeans, Tweeds and Cashmerett, A larre assortment just received and fic tale by l.ISCK i FAROt 'JfAR. Ilrookville, Indiana. at the t'ett Office. 1 . D. JOXKS, ATTORNEY AXD COUSSF.U.OR AT LAW. Hruokville, Inii . O.flceon Main Butgcta-st. aet. , 1I4T. f-lx-Fairfield Property. &TBHF. sahsenber has tor sale in the town or Fairi field. Franklii Co, Ind., a tan yard (now in operation with IS vat ) a dwelline; house, with fuurlots and a half all att ached. The dwellinr it a two story t- - .il I. . r n.a.c p. . I ri f... . f uttl f II ftable res.drnce. This is the' only lanyard in r 'r ri." r: j l: White Water Valley. Tenna easy, and will he made known bv application to Titos. HAV WARDFairfield , Oct, 14ih, 1SS0. 43-Jw . JOHN D. HOW LAND, Attorney at Law, bROOKVILLE,la, Dodd s Fall Stylo Hats, 1850. .. . . x-... t Bor'sCaps. Butna ista and Meat -f EN'S and ;V I can Hatt. For tale hy Sept Jith 1S50 B. H. i J.BVRTOX. O.i is W.intcd 7"E ill r Cashlor Oait, B. H.fe J P.BVRT0V.

TAXES.

j"TOTirKii hrnhypirrn that the tinlT,;?nrd - lrfurfliiwinrciiiriii me vovihj ui i

in 'lif Starr ul ImliiMi. lui r-e tvr.i tn.- iiiipncaic tntu, ,,, Kail and Wimrr tiv,u!; ail ul li "in f I f.ir a.d ufni. I.ir ill.- ar I'iO, ami ill, (,e kiIi! ntt the ni"l n.aiaUle linn. or t-io-fr Ihe iurpor of rt riinr the tfi eharpul then- ., ,,t Bblic in c. mral, art- r iri-t.'ni !; iuon, aitt nd liy lnmtll r iliniiy, at thr nmal place j to e, ., u,ir .tutk, iuiii u( iu p'ri a of holtliliK tlt-ctiolii iu thcuteral tu nlii.i, iu the J tln,.

rn-intv ! I mutt, in 1 1. 1 l..llninr daw i-ir. Harrsst.H 1 u lishin. Wetlllesda) , the S3itl uf Octo- I ber. Is 50. j ji-tin.,ill.', ill ro ns ilU, on 1 knrsday, the 14ik j ofOemher, 1850. 2ro usville Tu n.hip, in Philomelh, Fritlt) lha SSih day of October, I10. I I.ibeiiT Tawnship, un Salurdas, the tflih day uf j Oct. . In r, 180 Harmony Tosiiiship, Monday, the ih day ofOttoher, IH50 Union Tuwn-liip, Tneada;, lhe S9th day uf October, 1S5S. Centre To nsliip, WrilnesdsT, 30th of Oclober, li:o, at Good wins. Centre ! nship, 1 hursday the 31st ofOctouer, ISfO, at Liberty. Also. at ihe Treasnnra Office in Liberty, from the first day oINou.oibtr, HJO, to the (irst day uf January, 1831. All l'txes are reauin d to be paid sin or before th Is'hlay of auuary, 1S5I. Rates of Taxation for the Tear 1850. Slate Ta -On each onehundrrd dollars nnh of Taxable nroperir 31a. (as. 31a. Ti Stale Tax on each Taxable Poll County Tat, on each one hnudrvd dollars worili ol Taxable property County Tax 1 axalile Pull School Tax One;ich one hundred dollars xtorlhof Taxable prop, rty SchtNil Tax On each taxable Poll Koad Tax On each one hundred dallars inr:h of taxable properly 1 it It 1 1 Doe; Tax On each dog o urd or uar- j Utiretl to eaceetl tine tl Corporatimi Tax for Town f Liberty one foiirih ; of one percent on each !G0 dollars worth of T axalile ; pi-operty of said corporation (eX'-eptinc out hundrrd . and filly dollars tit each limisrholderj also itiit,-i five cent poll tax, and tifty celus on each dop. hot i to rxceeti one. tine Hollar tor eacn autiiiiunal dog, and to dollarsfor tach bilrh. l ax for School district No. I. T. II, R.w,it, j eiRhl cents ou each one hundred dollars of I'sisbl ' pr.ipertx-ofsaid tli.trivt. i Tax for School district No 1, T. It, It. 1 West, j fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars ufl'axabia prodrrty of said district. ITIARLK.S NUTTER. Treasurer and Collector Treasurei'a Offit-e, Union county, Sept. 14th, lJ0 4-lf. NO 1 14 R. Orrici IiAa Mwtital Firi IxsritAKCB Compact, iMUNiroLU, Sept . 30, tlfO. riHK Mfmbt'Ti of id Com pun v rt herrbr noiifietl that, a mrrtinpof thr birrcttr rU ihtt djy, it a nrdt-rrd, thai fur ihr patmrnt of litrt hj firr, miiriaifd intrrrtt iherroii, and mhrr liibilitic ! Miiauit'd and itirurrt'd hjr niH Cnmpanr aincr (he ' ifimfni of Si pfnihrr SA, mnifiiin in the ' j trrt-Riiir-to the m nt rlt-rr-n thmiaaiid iiiur hand- ' . r-d and fiity-thm dollar and furtv-ilim rmra. the folTniint; tM nMnf mi the pmmtim nutri ivrti to 1 lhe CnmpanT hr paid by thr mrnilx-r hrir tith I Trra.ttrtlr n r hrfurv thr thftteth day of Svmbert next enMihtf?. to wit : i OX NOTES IX FOItCF.. j On all mt dated nr hffurr ttc tober 35, 1t4, I n" ,lot di-chardat tln dt, lt in from No 79lt ' both incluive,M;rfcrn and anr Half pr ce nr- , unir ntm inrrunnnrr, iy, natiR iri ',"'r'""" ' " ."i. us o o. 4195. hoth iaclu.ite. rsrrx-e ami far-er auarter ttmw 1 criit. i On all notes dated Vneemtier 7, IStfl, and en or he- ' fore NuTt-tnber IS, 1849, tirine; tmni No. 418 to . ; 4'20. hoth ineluste,ftrr(franif one cunrter prr rent. 1 On all not. s tlat.il after NuernilM-r 18, IM9, and n : r before Noreml r 14, 1849, beiin; from No. 4MJ to 1 ts, both incliisu.-, ten ndtrCe quartet t frr -: cent. n all notet dtted afier Noecmber 1849, and on ,' " he fore December , 1849- bvint; from No. 410 to ' No- both inclusive, ten and ue halj firr cmt. On all notet dated after December. 9, 1849, aud tin ; or oeiorr necemoer u, i-e.. irons .-so. to V,. ft . 1 l,.rl. ... n.t, ni.fl tkrr f,n,tr, ft.No. 4218, both i nc I ii si ve, nine and three quartet t per cent. On all notet dated after Dreemhrr 19, 149. and on or before February 5, IS .0. tseine; from No. 42:9 to No. 42 iT, boih inclusive, eirht end tne qtirrler per cent. On all notes dated afier Fehruarv . 18J, and on '. or helore March 12, 1850, ht-iiij? from No. 4tf8 tu No. ' 4t7, hoth inclusive, i.v prr ernt. On all notes dated after March It. If 30, and on or before June 15, IS 0, bt iot; from No. 42SJ lo No. 4X19, both inclusive, f'tsjr prr cent, on K.xi'tiu'.n anii niscii Mtnnn no i e... On all u itt-s expir d or .li.rhat prd on or al'irr October SA, lt4-, and on or before November 7, 184, three and three quarter! prr rent. On all notet expired or dicharfi-d after November 1, 1 849, and on or before November 19, Is3,.ur and tne quarter prr cent. On all notet expired or ditrhanred afier November i 10, 1S49, and on or before November J4, 18 4t,r a nd . three qutirtrrt per rent. I On all notes exniretl or di.chariret! after November ' , s( IS49, aud on ur before December 9, 1849, nx per , 't ecnt. j On all notexexpirrd or discharged aftre December , 9, 1S49, and on or helore D. ceiiiber IV, 1849, ti ornl three qnartrrt per cent, ; On all notes 1 ajiired or discliarjrrd afi r Dee, mlier ' ), 1849, and on or before February 0, 1850, e ht and tne quarter prr cent . 1 i on al I itoiri ex pircd or disehar ee after February 0, 1550, and on or before March 1 1810, It-fi and an half prr cent. On all notet expired nrditrharred after March IS, I , 1. 50, and .ii or befjrr June 80, 1850, f verier naf aj half per cent, ! On all nott-a expired or discharged sfi.r June 1ft, j . 18.0, and on or before September JO, 1850, thirteen t and tne half prr rent. I Ordered 'that the Treasurer charge interest on ' , asses. meitts nut paid on or before November 80, IK30. Rr.-eiptt ttr Attrttmentt ill be forwarded to Ae nts j or authorised persons to whom membert areexpectetl : to make prompt payment, interest will be t-harged i on all assessments remaining unpaid on and after ihe 30th dav of November, nn tahich ihev are patablr; - ; and at the expiration of 30 dav a Irom this dale, delin. q ileitis will he ha ble lo suit for the vr Aoe smeunf of their premium notet, airreeahlv to the eleventh e"u of Charter. Notea of the state B...k of idiana, nr ot Ihr pet ie paving bank of Kemuckv Ohio will tn- requittd Tor iM Miinit, in where member hae Htnntcd iheir poll. I etc by pale of the tured property ur oiheriie, they are hereby notified that it i their duty to iirrenderttie Mmr fur Jii.hare, and tu pay the amount i due up to the time of surrender, arrerbly to ihe requirements of the fifteenth sect it) n of the Charti-r which mut Ik' enforced by officers of the Company. This it so important a tnatti-r to it em Iters that Arnii are eniecial ly rt nt tt d to call their atteini'tn to it, and to give the proper information in rcgnrd thereto. Policies ftr discharge should b- for unit d tlmmh the local a cents and addressed to the Secretary, n easr wilt a paltry br discharged until tfte mmtutit r ammunft due the re up t9 the date surrender brjirt-tpaid Bvnrdrrof the Directrs, -J CHAKI.RS W. C A IT, Treasurer. Still Plore Extraordinary . K wtmld iidvtsronr rt-!rrs to ntlire lhe incrraiiir lopularitT of !r. Haifa Lvnr Hal am. Mr. North, lhe airriH, tt H m thai hr i mtnn iBhrti liint-if If, at the tiumhrr of curt- that il it prr lor mine a mon it or wn riliyrnt. whmr namm hr ocrt siunatlr publishrs. that thir hu may- be acrptical mar rail on tht-m, ami hear from thrir mrn lipt hn thfyerv tnatrhrd fmm an uitltiitfly tumb.aiid re tort'tl tn thrir frii-nd and rrlaiiret, br rune ihit truly valuaMr nt Hicinr. Thr at-nt atill rmttiiiiitto rfiiarantrr Pr. HalPa Rilam to rir rrlirf within 24 hours, or rrturn'i tho mnnrr. Kvrry bttle that hat Krn auld in Cincinnati,, tliiriup the at tit month, waa oM iih thr ahnvr tuarainetr; and he ha vrt to arr he firM bottlr rvinriird. For tale by JOHN KINK ARD, Crneral arrnt for Indiana. an1 M. W. H A IL.F., Rraokill. COTTON FARIIIC. j 4 Tieees, Superior, JO s. Rlraehed Muslin, - 10 " Irish l inen, !" tlrown and Cold drille. For aala hy LIKCK fc FARql 4H. at ihr Ttsat ffle. SALT. 1 B.MtRKLS S.VLT.jtitt received and fer sal Ot t hv N. I). CALLtOX. nrookvillr, JJnd July, IHJOAdministrator's Sale"fOTICK is hereby riven that on the tth day of IOct., life, at the late resitlens ofNewton Owen, , deceased, in Laurel township, the following a.-ticha will be told at pohlie vendue, to-wit; Two aett BlaekstnitVi tools, Clnthinc, Jtc. Tertnt made known on dav of tale. JAMES O. HtMtT, Adainitmtsr. Sept, M, 1130. 4.-3w. GKOCCK1CS. Tea, Cofiee. Socar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Frpper, Cinrer, x;picc. Cinnamon, &e. Ac. All which w ill br sold as cheap at the cheapest, for cash, or for any kind ot countr) produce. March 30, 1149. K. I. ? ALI.tr. K DO A It HAV 31 OX IK tae ' AttOmey and COUnSellOr at LaW, t. b rook vi li.f. i n d i a v a . CfllceapstairsinBurieti'sniv hmldrvt; Frb. TRUNKS. O INCK ft r ARqVff , have just received a lot tarns of superior trarettinf trunkt. ALSO, superior lots of Ladirt and Grntlemrnt' Satrhelt and carpet Sackt; which they will tell at ihe lowx-tt shade. lac.ntlicr Shop moved.

I THE ondenirned haven-moved their Currsine Shop - 1 o lric T.nVard, immediately south uf the.Presbv-

terian Church. Where thev will hrep constantly

hand and for sale, all kinds nf Leather, finished in Ihe bet of an Ie. HOI ATfO n.tRK. Thee will par lhe Inchest s-h price for aTides, Skins,' Bark, aud Leather in the rough, MOKGAV It CAIX. Brookville, Oet, St, lJ- 44-1 jr

FRESH AltUlVAL

Fall asitl Viiitcr rlTVHF. tiuih.-niru.it! hat iv-t k ,(l ,-. , altn-ivr aHil can i.ij .,, I'riuH anil Uinchania. tft aiiln, lica I pattern a ltd . ry cat vp. AH w tm I 1'ltAiu de l.niuri. il!luun do Fa lit)' -' Fn iuli M- -ino, alt volar. Chaiai tile I'hitnit-iun. Rial Al;mt-ra, Viettia Livm, aS l MtlfrlltlS Flain and rr bam d Jaewneia. I'ia.u and Ijuc) Ciliinn. CbangabU Turk Satia. tlu bilk 1'iae lilnck do Mi .iwlftEmUroiUt rd Cl.-lh Ska w;. Flsin do do Black emoruitli Tetl Thibet do Mode do do do Hub and bcatiiif'il ortiatui f Ituavt ltijbanf. Buown and Uharhrd Mn'int. du d Drilling. Apron. Forniture and Marimr C'beckt, l.uit'ii mud C'HttiH 1 .lUii Dsaiprr I.i urn CrMli and C.ittn do White. Kd, Yt-lUiw MUtl limit FlarneW BhsLhttl, hrt.w:t aud Cul'd Cnt n Jo M-ilitu 11 llumilttiii Mini it lit r 1 ivraing Cwtured Mulitt Naiiktrn, Inh Linta, TiUid n.i.rtiin. rtdid uud iLiiibroidi rwl (aciIcetieiisi Wear. kapcr glisi and A nitTiiait t 'laikt. Httdlt v Caimrrr. -IU;ick' do B'aik D.e Kin dii Ted, WtHillt ii hatiiHita treat varictf. riain Satin a'id Fanc Vetitf . Fell and Mtaver CiftU fur Orvn-oaiiag Super Itlanktt do K1.1t Stuns and Drawer. Hats and Gaps Faslii.malil.- Hals, Kail St)!. Men's lllack Kossuth Halt. 1Ju)b do do dfti Ucll UliiuM do tlu Congress d M-nt loss crosi nrd d Mens and Uoyt' blatk Wool de do do Cl.xh Capa da do Silk pluth do do ri l.laard do Fur add VrTt 1 de Infants' 1'urbaus, Hoot mid Shoe. I.adies Calf and Kip B.iot. ra. lo t;.-at Polka atitl httrh Ituskina ' do Kid l ies and HuMirr ll.mt. rs aad (heet. Misses Calf, Kip alik Kid Ties. Men's fa.liiuliable Calf ai.U ll a y llult. do Kip. extra Heavy and Co.r.e do 8 tatra Uuvs' tl Men's Kin Brogfint do t ali" il Doable telad d.-s Hubber Shoes. Eays, Ton tlit and Children's tamm, XOTI-.XS. Linen a. id Cotton I ace and Fdeinys. lllack silk Lacr, (iimpsaud Fringta. Velvet 'rriiniHitic;. lusi nine, .icnet da. Ruffal.!, Horn l uck. Ivory and Pookrt Con.ht. Common ami Crape Pius. Men'a Neck hdk'fs aud Cravatt. Men and I.e. lies Linen and Cotton rn;lkerehie. Gents Wool, Coiton, tluck and Kid tilovea. Ladirt do do do do lllack Alpaca and Worated tlese. tl.i l.amlis' V.hiI and C't.tton do Men and lit.) s" Wool Conif.irls, Childrrn'a Hate, Threads, Tapes, Htxds lli-aiila, Net d'et, Wli.Veboi e. ; llulioiis, t'luhrrllas. Looking (ila.ses. Cl.oh aud ! H lir I'riishe. , l.t tier and Cap Paper. Hlank li' k. ! Envelopes. Wafera. Woollen Mils and Wristlets, Ferrellinc, Carpet Itiudiut , etc eie eie- : Larre eiitl .ll as,rtrd atorek f Hardware,, Ciieeusware and Glassware. ' Groceries, tc. Teat, Coffee. Snrar, Mnla.aea, Hie. Chacalate, I Marker. I, Musfrtl, Vim (tr, fi.it kns. In' s. Churns, i frn.p au.l tirass Hope, fl. d Cords, Candles. Csn.lle Wirk, Twiltr. Madder, l.idis;.!, Altun, S.ltouT.rn, Spic , Sole Lenlhrr, t te etc. I All ofthe above I iuti Is areoflhr hest tjoslili. wet telrcted rxpri ssly for this market, and will h tnU j as low aa the lowest. We rtsprri ully invu the: ptiMie to ex amine oar tloc before pnrrlia. in;. j On. 11, 111. N. D. x. AL! IOK. I rr.ivnJ i ro n t si s. v iz ii i s : o. f-BlllF. iiiitlersirnetl. Treasurer of FranV. lin eeaaty, I uiliaoa, lir r lit itif'irnis llir lax pa t era llnti ihe prr ct-nliiin vbtrsjed on taxable properly and itlls in said eeiiiiiy, on the Duplicate f r ilie jrtr A. L). is as follow s: On ei i'00 fur S'ale purpi.trs, ete. s s Taxable poll t r Slate ptirpatet, ". fiOO for I'ounly purpoars. If t s taxable Poll lor founts purposes, ft s s ftoo fir Sehotd purposes, ie 1 l axalilr Poll for School purposes, si s s ion dollars for Road purfftoses, a t s 100 dollars for Kriili purposes in the political lots nshipt, I.aurrl, Pttaey, Mriamora. Salt Creeh and Hay, If 7Tie Treasurer further notifies lax pa vers that hv will attend in lhe several Tosmsltips, at the places ef holdmr elections, ou the dayt mentioned below, (br the purpose of cellectine laxet, via: Hutlrr Township on Monday October 14th. Hay Township, Tuesday & Wednesday Oct If Alt Salt Crerk Township on I hiirtlay Oct. ITih. Posey Tuwnship on Friday, (let. Hin. Laurel township on Saturday Oct. 15ih Meianiora tost n.hip on Mimday. Ort. list. Rlimtiuli tirove township nn l uesday, Oct. Fairfield tosilisbip on XVedlit stlat , Oet. lid. i Haiti tosinsbip on Thursday. On. Kill. Sprnirtitld tonushipon Friday, On. aft Is . Mt. t'annel same eveninr. While Water tnwnsliip ou Saturday, Oct tih. Hiebland township ou Motidey, Ort 2Slh. Ilrot.kvillr at the Irta.orirs , flice Irom ihr Ilih day of October tnihr 1st day of January l.l. All taxes not paid lo me o:i tht days 1 a l lend in the several Tots nslups, will have to be paid at the Treasurer's ofliee in ItnifK s ilie .Ml taxes for ihe yt ar If ."o not prid by tho 1st day uf January MM, will be lolle, i,l wi'h eftt. The amount of taxes ilnr fr.im t ite linldt rs of oa aty orders will hr retained at the U...C tha oi tiers ara presented for redemption. KOAD 'AX. SnperTtaoracif Hi-adt are revieaird remrn tarir llitad I.it to the rr-nrcr at llrm l, tilt- hrfci hm 10th of Oeioher. Or ifihry dffi-r i t nniil he aitrmia ihr appoi'itmrnt ' tlu-ir T n hip, tliry m il! tomi rarlt in the nmrninir;. FUNDS RECEIVABLE FOR TAXES Stan and Bank Scrip, iii(eret alUiwcH .n Sarip for .Siate Ttr. Notea on ihr f lh mr link, and ihoae only, iH hr rrrt id fr fair fr ;he prrariit year, Tta: The State Hauk f Indiana. Slate Hltik il Ohu and Hraiicbrsi. new Ohio Hank, Hank of Geauga, City ttank nf Citlumt u, (i-y Hank of Clt velatid, Darton Rank, Karhatie Hank of Colum Im., Franklin Rank mV Zanearilh S nrra Co. bank. Writrni Krrnr hank. Canal itmk t.f C'Iefnd, baak of the State of Miaaotiri. Cmrittnatt hanka, notra f 5 and opwar.lt at par in Ftatiin.nrr, rhiiadelphia and .Sew York, Kenmck-r, a l iclitui Itatikt. JOHN C. Mi ll I OH, Sept. Id, Il5.-t. T. F. f Laurel Woclsn Factory. E. 'acy &l ( o. Brsneaifwllyinforax the public they canCnae the business of MANUFACTURING, CARPING, FULLING xSi SPINNING WOOL, That he haa introduced into lii. fatory the latri and moat improved machnispr; , tid wiih thrr, add' d 10 hiii rijtrnrnrr and a rtrrinniiii. n to aatifaetum, ihi Taakfura roBtniu-Hfr nf that pitruiiae whirb I. at huherto h. nt lihrrilT bratunnl pou them. . lrmt a ftllw: Hanufacturing. Jeans, blue mixed, leaf, tT pr. yd. s steel s. ss i ss 4 r,r !-tet! s of i ' I Sattinrt. aeenrdine to eolor. JTjioS ss Casaimere, areortline lo velar, f2Jto75 s Cloth, areordins; to color. o ioUJ s. While Flannel, according to width. U toil " rived " tuJTl ss Rlatikets. ner nair. tl 50 FULLING AT THE LT?UAL R .TES. CARDING AND SI'INNINO. White Wool in hroaehes fifteen cents per poviwdi Mixed seventeen emu; Rrrlini jarn.one crm. lhe smallest lots for spinning mnt be hfieen pounds. AltTIClaKS FOR XALK. Wf al n ih it Innwn that f ip eonaianilr mn hand afnll rimeii nf our Manufactured Wo iltin, which we oflVr for aalr; and that r keep a En runninc r ne rpplyof.ar cutinrnm, and that frnm am f.ic-orv or ann tht rinhU will bv drhvrr d lor cah,exchaned for wool, ur thai tht ih hr received at the wagon, manufactured and drlitr,dy a nnr rtomrn ma v prHrr PRICES OF GOODS & RAW MATERIAL. Wt f hall maVe the prices at hich a r r n .r t. di and at which wr propuac c bwj ihr raw material eniirclv aatiafaetnry. Laurel, Ma 22. Ul.

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it a". t"::r T".-i:::i;- nTi-i c t: irJ C'.H?riet. Ur - i.U ct .lie :.ui.::l.i I'.aiiM.: -f i. u-: . 1: .. ft ! BRANT'S INDIAN nmm mm j mrm rerV e-tfny of L.: e ni.wt dWli ma k .wt7 '-r- i nnsr i'li.y-.sv .l-wrvrvix-.liiJ-,M . ot ciremtx'.?n dum I.fM.S wwh H..rri.ta .-..' srerv m-rt-r ivr-'re can-.! T Uir o-!! I'M-dir.ii,-. .f.'i l .We w mw of !. alB:rt.-d ta:s. as to at usen pronnnnml l-T pj,n.i.K 'and ft it-It lo I irnl.u I Lt ori J. Some. wii.. iiad tt... unal-r .!,-. !. !ots I oeen t-otvj. an.1 vet le; o'lavra tr.-u 11 ta taid MJ ; not live another J.ir, aix- now aa .":l i-id Laar.s as U..y j aser wre. j It poist tteta'llbeeea-is iiv-an.l ( i:n. irMer reviyj at posrtfcfti and acttse as tii- rt-para; K wliicii sa cm. ' GRANT'S INDIAN PliRiFYING EXTRACT. T!ie P.slsnm differt from Hie Fxtrart. Im-ci:u! 'I fotieftl I tmfrert medfltu trftu ire ftcm:ri g iuLi U, mtM mrt I stsmluiy anrcrtat y "r, tht urc e COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, 1 and ail diteeet-s t.f a pu'iuinxry nature 'i-:i rtitw-we aa ; aua'v -ro-e to Sit:J uuJT otd.onr -v-a;t,:.t. rriica taaw j aiUck ll: l)rca, Thna!, Innp, iir.d ilturt. j Tliit BALSAM hum. nnccssrt.craj ftr f.CV.'JS. I aii i r. .'--1 e f:fc.r.Ti. a trun?ul hi A .is tin Vt' 1 t rxiNc; I'MRl'.T crra ur.it hci't u.rerft w!.Yt T.'V. Tl I la'.a:n t-.nt-i sine Me . !' ' '-f an ' ' ": " Ha eel ten. ullcr all tf.lior r-untrt l.avc .i;.a fa do p-ox Thousands of Consumptions aliJ Chmr.ic Oi.-y a'.-n-la'tl'v provtt its v tn :iril d .M'SKt. a-i.i :la i:--i. u'.'.-tl r-ir -li er. t tooth;;! ..e;;i;a pri.-itH-ri'. ;n tl.t ;-i;n; c-'in-'in ji' an 1 d;.t'ate. vir.; Sfilhv : ?f f-tied, )'4'Ciitig at W .fttn. i"m m tte l?r.i a-.i iV. .Vi-.t.'-."'!.-.-.!!.. ;.f-Tw:, si. I'llffjati x 1 IV , v 'tni ; .'Mi ., J'f.ar. Urj. aili XiitHfer 1 e;; 2n.r. Chi'f al:i -1 J-m'i, a,! 9 FEMALE WEAKNESSES ti CCf.!PLA!?iTS. Is'o rvmy ."TPtl to the j-Aic 1u vrr bora A m rf aihl trrj'tterit- !" r- P-AT i l.Mt.iRT Hai Ii m ;!. iis lrn-.irr wlL-rr iiw-H"i ,r-T-ni trt? rujtpr&9m. r-r. t-r t-ti. tr.ViVrf"i it K i ' LAl Iv 5 ALL, tT iret..jthnug ttt m mfm, f :iiiv, Lhd i ict'ito and rut.ttt mJ cii-ipv kt".xtcl' irr. r.'..fc;iT CONSUMPTION. A DYINQ WOMAN CURHDl We ttale tliit rare, to prove Use K'Un to ssvt Lira wlicn tint BA1JAM it ui-e.1. even arter i-ie perxm is -euiered l-y i,rt.4. anc Jrtnul to Ik- in tiie Li: five .-f animate iu-utii'lv rtv:G and, :a tb;s core, to lt oo that the SHROi ri auA ai'RHI.-Cl OTKFS eve ft. , i.-fcf F;C lite rHitlir'siW.-s of thiacaM. ejMi l': rcrprtaUe ar.i vn.in'.t erf jwof a;i li:e ruru!uata.icea :aid ii, e refer to ssvr ' 'l-va'cn" w-. eff-e-e,! te, Mra. 7.1 3 A DTKEMAS. of ti.xl.tun S.trat. il t'mt'ty.X. V. We can roe. be. yon.i a ii..:i! I. e.m, t f.Xrr.. c. ,.-.( h.-p.-Uv. ee-i austr.i:e cta of 4'M.-Tt nJ r:i t i'r1. wltira st.T ptoaewskvj uwra'ji by tkll.r.L tMrsiCiaaa. FITS, FITS, FITS. Meter. K. LUTINCi 'TTk POS. rvr!a.: chx:t at i:V'i.7r. re. N trizn muaTy. . yt anvi, St.. t us Xiav IV. ! -if. ia..n-. anion - ; ..-i ar.Mi.riTi v. i- ri. h-t l-m .ier.vetl ff.n li e lire of URANVS I'l'I.MiiN AKY" U tLS M. that i d t!n-ir tn:fetirt l-l .V.ti tnfortr ll.em that her cn;l.i. wl.u-1. had teen v.b e..t iti rm yj .errr.W -o-'i. wk riired !y lhe uo of FsinTI hAI SJj. MVr.lt CtMlt-AlNT-D'l,i:rfsIA. !te c.ir ra ti;'.u for Ui? cure r t:.r:iJ iy t5i??"S MEDICINKS. I' 11 U M t' IITftNTliRT aa.l ?t'vrt fovpl.nt. in r.iiren or frr-ea farasaaa, ra;ed triis.al any.:uij a sjftnw. A .. CHOLERA INFANTUM. Hv no:l'"r need ever monrn i!.e dealli rf her eUi!d let thai C!lld-'!rs:reV!np r.nnp. .li', 1; '1 If-.' ":. in vrarsa weather ( Met MistHm. tr w r.t is ruin.! Sr-tat lin.isr-.f "U'.IA'.T r VLMUNAKV Bt!.tl.M" ue a..m.n;t'ered lol..e ch id. Il s...ud. l owoecr, tv eise a;v. 1. i.se-1 it! It-t.-r .'-'v T 'h "'t'esia mi ssx-h Louie prrecr.be. uiiiil ia -ja-.v..i:iit is chet-k . QI'ANTITV vh-i t.. wjt-W -ft Mrdtfft.e tJ frrt curm p Vic i'Mtrt. 0 rf ruddied ard o.Ai.rrri t-M tf,tn-t tf.m tee t u 1 10 r. ulnt tndJess Att BRANT'S INDIAN iiiTnini iVfi nvrrn inm M sWk A Vd.W-. tn rrr-T revert a'ld !Vm l ncr.flst)t 1 ro.f. m fieet currt . ff.r ..-.!. :! uttiNK l- "TTLF of ;l rootaina ssre pur:fv:iie, liea'iT.- virtu.., nnd miir:l poteer. tlaxu there ft c-.nl;.. n..l ii rt'fll Hi ilTLV.-. f ary ruii.i, or snv miier tried :e:pe tl.at ha ever -eti otlervsl f jT ta'e. T: ;re i ur!-i.-i:.'i-. )' wr rn-nrh't-. lv ti.e use of tt .it l re..l Indian r.o .-r.!rH-y li.a: were Pt . -la vet f IVF-lhev tl-st were LAW. e-.d Bit PI-FIa ran nt'ftw WALK tl-'ev t!-- v-t ie SICK, rl i l'l '"'-i'ij?-acd ot!.tvn HswJ, 1;kt lor. IIE.LSD an I ClSii) 1 Htuidreds Thousands . who have used PK.4 NT'S rfRIFlt.K. arter Lavlne tkM ! and tesie.l ! 1 the Xi.rtnlm nn.l ol! -er m rsl-ettiea r i r.me'ttlii Ul cure Kowt dleeita, liai o tH-c;cvi t:ili I Brant's i.3 the Cheapest; ' r-erxi:e eae Utile t'f il list " nietlirsi. euniljv se.rsw . Lo it, an.1. in ciiift'ij:irncc. cores sst.tr dn(.ie, in mack low Istftte, lhall otir tx ttlr t.f .-u'V .ill.er nie.lir:oe. If, then, o.ve b- tlle tif f RANT'S ITiilFirit will car Fitl'lt Tl Vf r.V more .liveite llian enr h"t'Je 'f Sm re.ijftnl le"HRAST'S ITKIFIF.I"' wtmld le aae.Se.7p at eta- ' 0"Vlre R olliP". At rt-ip.trtil1 el one AJ.te. I!ul l!s.r"S '. rt'KiFi V.H is mid for only (INK IiOI.LAR a Untie; rid : at a l-onle ef it hnt cur..d. and is evpaHe tif rum..'. i l l.Vf'X a much ihseaeeat tmefc-'llieof Mirsona.fti'.tlters fore. Saissi.anlia. :ti et.iisniieiirti of irt tm power and ls ' rue.irai efl't-acv. ahoul.l le told al no more llmi ftrwitie ! mli per br.Je, lo be h cxr at tlie r t'FJFlJtfl at ens aiiar. j One Dollar's Worth! 1 TT' w mu-h CX.NCFU how rmirh SYi'HII.l -fcw etich SI itl !f 1'LA w i!i nrtt rf'.'V.rt-. nul i.f '(,'i.NT'J VVl.iyir.K cure ! Kind tt: fol.oxvuig tiaicaieni, xsUioa tt a tpfc.r.i.-n t:f :?s p.mer: CANCEROUS SCROFULA! Ho w.se cut' H urn ,A.iyiMjimi Un f Fi-un1 riir tH-r. t:;nn tfr cured .y u.ts i;r tvelreuA Hsvth - wi.V.f ii w tt r r:5.1 : riraTii.a -' t'"' tV n tctt i ocsr :o cC t.t cwia f auch ht c:i-"-Mr. J. IIA5I-.1N."! i- "f, 'Wl rn.,.. . h-.J 5-vH. aVa sirr ifi'i-PiM t '!.rri-vl to Ku li-d :h.i Intt irr h n.m-'--1 5s'.i-'i a .i i -":'.Mt-fi a- it I irr-.l 'm ' rata u.f hMin tn ri rwad. IK' had tti bt wdftiit-.j airw r.a 1 litvst ' t. -S !. .Vjufcri.,- tx r.f ;.( tl t ;-1 f H t.-vrFe an -..--. at id win cti:isid-T.'.l to b in a ay Uitf ri.ilct '.l.'i IT: i:vc tvrrj- f :t - lender t .-Tl ci:ntr..ti:ced Uf-xviT li RANT'S riiUF'l.K. klit wtca txitm :.t ry i. f. fom car o mr . n atm . it AM uin.f'tr, llitvicr !:'! cliill. i tf-ut liO ln uL'ixl tj-'t'i! ;a Iti Hi' : 'f s ' o m nrnnj'i ii.eit il rmUl l- lfle4 tip f p't-". mny li' sT liy a ?.. 'Ji pt-; tl.) ii of m am w dtM-uroyAl tj ivu uVr; iu uic r un.lt-v iL ana. m Sr a a imaVs fi.ti.d. 1:; J n-rl"- n'-n k wU wiM h b 4y. Thus Uo vena a;;i cu i Willi tu-trrf, au--h putrui. afiJ. .-entire Wen. Vi.r.'Lf fur: i '. Y' Fnfi'r. ror tu.tiu-r and fuJ parucuhua, iat our fAMIM KTS Pr. THo.MA? U'lM.IAMP.r;.' of '? e nmss itair -ana 'f R-n was miii ti riatkit: w ov ntm ae n mnts iK-.ti u ne I!r: u 8 piir fier. IT. V. phjh.. 4 nini. nl then n.id hrru Uitd ail ih aafwr..a m tht xvtU 0oUJ n-. f c-c Arm timt h:? ctwf was Wcrse than Hopeless ! ttnoVrnrVr H.S.PKIVS etatenient ofeure! - xTW,f,.rr.-iire.l.iiielKit:letf 1.11.4 T'W rih't tX Tk.H T.nf liiaeU lamant timet il of Hon w. t conimenee.l u-i'li tll. all.l heiat fci oet teller. TM I'olfio mable.1 tne tu or' -'S m Ud. vrheie 1 bui t-en eta,- rest vV-nr.-tlrFlir rf h Ule ell il. er! fie to ft t.f '.'WVuft . ti.e ftiiTftt a-flieeuat ! Die t uiUt line mtie. lo lit ir.e t'etv tte el.- re I omen re.! st h. tttl li .; end tsl-ti I hed fiwWhed i.s.til tLeni. erres.!"! out of tireel -r' '- ev'd wp .,t tnree bttl lll.we et r;etl a f F. K f r.t T CX. tk of a,i tlie a.ccre, and resiorwd tne In jet-d hei:U.'' FOI KTr.r.N WITNESSES' J Mr HaSRIN hn sworn to Hi" ahoee fi-s.an1 tfn ken, are wrosed en l c-rnf eii lo l-y ir T W: l.l.l X.XIS-XIr n K llRl iVNortit-r-,. rttl lhe M r-s-rrr-nre 4t rtfttMesaftr-a Bi?KM.si I.Kl IN' P li. !- r sa'e at.d rt 'ail d.t.. aad I.LEVF.X oiLsr rees-erfo.il uirBfesia. For er.le by M.W. Halle. Cr .-ktill", A. T frtriu Co.. FiirlieM, U'iti. 'lulu tliim. M-lanitro, D. TV Ti! in in, l.uuiel, C. Ti Overton, A:itieron, l. Wv-r, I.ilH-riv, H. Riiier .V ion. BroirD -rllla, J L- Aiulrisw, llonlmwsville, T- Mamin. Couneraville, N. Crugo Si. Coloiiib . Thomiaoo &. Gillespie. Gre. btbarsr, F-.itou Ramcy &. Co., .MilloriJ. I Criswell., N.tpolron, ,11. West i J- l- CUrk, M tne-iesleT, W. Cuuiier, r'oyetleviilo, S. Iljrber, Kuflit ille, Ii. L. Autroliua. Clurksourj. W. Julitieou VersailVa. II. Allenioni! Militn, Krriiis & MrQuilougli, Itwreureliorc ami by gen 1 8 iu every town ul ill. .-l.:te, 1 All l--..era and ortieia timet be ul iiee-ri iw Wallune vV. Co. K'G Lruacw.y, New Ytnk ' Dew. H),4'J-5l

TKRKS OF TU !: INDIANA A.Mi:!;iCAN. flWO Dollar in ivlrtnrr, S2.50 in aix mtt.tkf, I Si.t'O at i!ie nd uf (tie 5 t-ar, si id an ad!it;on f SO ct-ul Tor every year pa) incur 1 u U j . t ki-4.l AovBaTiKKMBiCTS. Onrtqwirfor rawill b in-a-rted thrt-e tunc for our di lar,il p.tn.n hr uade in (ix.ncv; one dtillar a:id tventy-fite rctitK tf paT nient ht di'l'tyed itc year; and one dollar -i.ii iily ct. iftk'l-t-d iwovrar, and in tbr i.nr prp r tion t'fi thr time payment ia del.M rd. l.rp-r fs-ritirnifn:.lr a I uiifr ft c ill it th j-gi t! n a:nv pi"i iivtpti ,