Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 November 1850 — Page 3

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Trm.v, Oct 29, 1550.

I ne lonrrniioB was opened, by prayer, by "" t"ae oi any special tct or chafthn Rev. Mr. Myere. iter;" adopted. Mr. Owen, rrom the committee on the rights ' B Mr. Smiley, aa to thexpediency of proand privilege of the Inhabitant of the State, re- I nilitilg any person who may fight a duel from

ported three sections to be inserted lu the Con-1 emotion, lo-wil: Sec. . The privilege of the debtor toeniov the necessary comforts of life shall be recognised oy wnoisome laws, axempting a reasonable mount of property from seiiorA, .... r " .. I

payment or any debt or liability hereafter con-! Kend,U of Wabash, aa to the expediency of a 1 these ends, the people have stall limoiTanlntraded. provision in the Constitution, that hereafter all alienable right to alter and reform haE ro.Jn f The above Soction tn follow, !,. - .t.. ...u ! property sold on execnlinn .hall n,i .t I.... I 8 " aU relorm 'nelr 0ern-

ject of imprisonment for debt. . - - - - .--. vu SMO CUU - cKC. . omen hereafter marril in this State shall have a right to acquire and possess itronertv to their sole use and riisnna.1. u... shall be passed, securing to them, ander eauiU1.1- Ji.t -II . . . . . ol such laws. . Which were read a first time and ordered to! be printed. . The committee also reported back a resolution, i OQ the subject of a homestead evemntinn. far . i . ... . ---I ub tuiure action ot the Convention; which, on motion of Mr. Murray was referred to a select committee of one from each Congressional district, consisting of Messrs. Murrav. Hover, 1 rather, Bracken, Beeson, Chapman, Dick, Che....uiiuBiuit ana collax. Mr. Smith or Ripley, from the committee on county and township organization, renorted ronr Silinnt fli-aa-tt. ' Sec. 1. There shall be elerted in met, rn.i I by the qualified electors thereof, a Sh.r;r r.v . " ll.tliH.xt . 1 r . pi -rt- . roner, Recorder, County Auditor, County Treasurer, and a Clerk or the Circuit Court, at the time and places or holding elections for members orthe General Assembly. The Clerk, Auditor aud Recorder, shall each continue in office four years, and until their successors shall be chosen and qualified. But no person shall be eligible to the office of Clerk, Recorder or Auditor, more than eight years in any term of twelve years. ine Mientt, Coroner and Treasurer shall each continue in office two ream, and nn til their successors shall be chosen and qualified, ' provided that no person shall be eligible to the omce oi cnerin or 1 reasnrer more than four years in any term or six years. Sec. 2. When the office or Clerk or the r.ir cuit Court or any county, shall bo vacant, the Circuit Court or such county, or the Judge luereoi, nan appoint a Ulerk pro tern., who shall hold his office till th. neat n.nl .1-. tion, and unUl his successor shall be chosen and . qualified. i cec. ). rso Deraon ahall h noTKla t tha. nr. , . f ni a i . ' fice or Clerk or the C.rcnH Court, unless he shall nave nrst obtained from one or more or the Jud- J a-ea of the Snnrern. rn.f . r. . ' r -.w wvmi v. iiviii vuo vi iiivre ' orthe Judges or the Circuit Courts, a certificate that he is qualified to execute the duties of the, office of Clerk or the Circuit Court. Sec. 4. A competent nnmber of Jnstica r ! tne i eace snail be elected by the qualified elec- j J uTT "p uo several counties, : and shall continue in office four years if they auau au mug oenave wen ; whose powers and duties shall be prescribed by law. Mr. Kendall, from the same committee, reported the following sections, to-wit: XC. . Such other Conntv and TWn.hln re , . . , officers as may be necessary shall be appointed j in such manner as may be prescribed by law. autu manner as may be prescribed by law. I Sxc. 6. Vacanciea in offioe. in thi. Anirl. not a . . ' - nerein provided lor, shall be filled in such manner aa may be prescribed by law. fclC. I. i0 pers-on shall be rendered inelliai kl- . -If' . . ... . . . P viciuauy i.uiuc iq mis Article provided, by irosuu ui nu appointment pro tern, to such office. Sxc 8. All Couuty, Town and Township officers shall reside within their respective Towns, uymra,inn lownsnips, and shall keep their wpecuve omce atituchp!acf thcreia & may ! K A - e It S I be directed bv law Mr. Barbour, from the same committee, reported the following sections: Sxc. 9. No person shall be elected or appointed as a Couuty officer within any county, who shall not have been a citixen and an inhabitant therein ona year next precediug his appointment, ir the county shall have hen an Innir iwtl but ir the county shall not have been so lonir - . . i . ... ....... . . I erected, then within the limits of the county or counties out of m hich the same shall have been taken. Sxc. 10. AU County, Town and Township officers may be impeached or removed from office iu such manner as shall bo prescribed by law. Sic. 11. The Geueral Assembly shall provide by law for a uniform mode of doing County, and Township business. Sxc. 12. The General Assembly shall reduce no county to a less extent than four hundred square miles. Read and ordered tj be printed. Mr. Gotee, from a minority or the committee, dissented from the action of the majority, giving as reasons for such dissent, thst it ia antirepublican to deprive a clear majority of the people from dividing or arranging their counties as their wishes or interests may require. Mr. Kilgore, from the committee on finance and taxation, reported the following sections: Skc. . No money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in consequence of appropriations made by law. Sxc. . An accurate statement of Uie receipts and expenditures of the public money shall be attached to, and published with the laws, of each regular session, of the -General Assembly. Read and ordered to be printed. The resolution as to the expediency of a clause in the Constitution restricting the Indiana Legislature from granting licenses to vend apirinuous liquors was taken up, on motiou of Mr. Steele, and referred. Mr. Hitt offered a resolution against the change of names by legislative acts; or the power to direct the sale or estates belonging to infants; adopted. By Mr. Pepper of O., a resolution enquiring of the Auditor of State the number and quantity oT unsold lots and lands belonging to the State, In the donation at Indianpolis; adopted. By Mr. Newman, as to the expediency or passing general laws on the following subjects: 1. Regulating I mo jarisuituoD BUd OUtleS Of JltStrCSS OT the peace and constables. 2 For the punishment of crimes and misdemeanors. 3 For the summoning and empannellmg grand and ptit jurors and fixing their compensation. 4 Practice of the law, chancery proceedings, divorces, changes or venue and changing the names or persons. 5 For laying out, opening and repairing highways, working on same and election or supermlmm it 1 1..: . . . . . I ...v... iMTga.aung connty and township bnainesa. 7 Regulating the election of connty and township officers and fixing their compensation. 8 For the assessment and collection or all taxes for State, connty, road and educational purposes. 9 For carrying on and conducting common schools and the loaning and preservation of school fonds. 10 In relation to fees and sal aries. 11 In relation to municipal corporations such as counties, townships, school districts, cities, a i ojiu villages. cur mo ic- ( corporation of seminaries, schools, colleges, rjiurcnes, literary, scientih and benevolent so- i r . II.. it . I .1 . . ;1 - 1 - - -" ivamuauB, mrapiKe-roauB, auu unags companies adopted. By Mr.tDsnn. in ri.iinn t th. ..m..l -r : - ' - - . u -v .v.iiv.b, w. i free neoroes from th. St.t.- .Att n m. Miller of Gibson, a resolution a.othe erpedi-, ency of .estine in State Stocks, or ia Bank ' Stock If a new State Bank is re-chartered, the . 7 ; vviihhuh aiiuui iuiiu uuurr ; ine I4iu section or Uie charter of the Bank, and all other common school fuuds that hase not been distributed- which, after being amended, on motion of Mr. Kent, so that the interest shall be deyoted to common schools, was adopted. i By Mr. ShoUD. as tn Ihs nmnri.lv nf mskine debu contracted after the 4th of July, 1SC0, debts of honor, and not ,abUj to collection by compulsory process; adopted. By Mr. Read of Monroe, as lo the expediency of reporting a section for the amended Constitution, as follows: "Every corporation now evict in. K. ...;.l . e . , -I" .iisrwr prior lo the adoption of this Constitution, may, upon the surrender of its charter, be con-

"'"U,"U"!'Jr PP",Jre1 ani Pe'. V:r"!"V:T"V" ,n' .P"'" l .Ur minatry. against his consent. No law ' everv eiht iears whYVr

wuciurrunueu uy uiem Deiore marr age, or ac- , "K,c" virea ioora ana uie e lection 01 sbs , in anv case a-hnt.i.r ,.lllp.i ,l. ; , j . " , ' , " . .V ' fortheregation of theife, aeprate a J i P'sl - LawsshaU be pa,ed sec.ring to wo- l& foZy'ZToX 'tt t.VZ ' "m""' f, ! man now marriwl the right to atl property here- i "P r a tax or twenty-five dollars on ' drawi from the treasurJ h, -ll&imMn' l' and others after to be acquired b, Utem, In eveVy ca in ,,d helo, for the benefit of commou schools, religious o?thKr 7 S'! I J?,'08! or ofthe amendment

cesira nt tli. n.ri a. t.. i .1 ".. !... . ,. . r - . u.ai n uiiivcib muni i mouieu

mnu ii uar r me rrnsrai lawi which govern eorporatioas or the cIbm to which It bakings; but from and after January Int. IS60. no r-omofati.sn

no,di"ir office, &c.j adopted. By Mr. Bowers, aa

n.V, k. k . .Ti ' r'T ,7 Mr. rentintna people; and that all free grovernUWeD. that the krtfri nnrtA in i - i . .... .

the ri,rht of m.rri C .sT. LT" . DB RMnA the aiMa c-al order for Mondav week : ..Inntn.,. n- Mr l - . . . ; f vwo tWO-thlPtlf of Ha ltnnriawl wliad. I hi- n rV i-T-.L I : "L "lo ' appropriation off 10,1 1 oniaation Societv: adonted. Rv univm, CLS I.O ins ! r,',a,ioa the vacation of town?; adopted i r T3 4 I - 1 . . I . 4nr. vwoiie, in WiiMBm lVi.k..tn T"8 Convention was opened by prayer, bv the Rev. Mr, Farrow, Delegate. Th i finnmention now proceeded to consider, in commit- I tee of the whole, resolution anil m.nn.-n,. I - . , - ..MU...uIDuw nllD!i uumoer ol Senators and Represents- ' Th amendment offered by Raridm, fix- 1 lnK lhs ratio of Senators at 5.000 and Renresen- i tatives at 2,500, was not adopted. The quesj"on N"50 recurred on the amendment or Mr. vuuReriy, nxing tne number of Representatives Tfl .. .1 o . . ... . . I " oeaaiors Bl ou. ne advocated this advocated this amendment on the score of economr. and . ! means of maona nf a: a . . . . . preTentioir too mnrh urUitttinM Mr. Foster Drmosed 90 for th. U n u . j nn' rL , uu OVJ I U I Ik. K.n.l. f . I? I . . i . .

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cuiuuusion mougnt, nnder , ' 1 ,DUtOT' oi grievances, the system or bienuial sessions, the number i Read and passed to a second reading, k jIj ""iT "houM not reduced below one ' Mr Bright from the committee on the Legisnundred. lie was for glvinveach conntva ran. . lative department, renorleil a Innir aeria nr.

. . 1 r " possiuie. tie would be wining to reduce the number of Senators. Mr. , roster's amendment not ttAnntmA nr.. ' oascom proposed a Senator for every 3,000 voters and a Representative for every 2,000. He advocated this arm-cdment, as a means of doing justice to tne small counties, and would prevent i -Mh.r . ' Iirr .', "'"f aiwcned to- i l1"" as a representative district Mr. Nava advocated a small number. The people were in favor of a reduction. He thourht 70 anrl 5fi were the pro,er number. It would prevent . j local legislaUon; and even irons person should T11" Bcverai coaniiea, no injury would be sustained. A small number would have a tendency to maltM tha I... n.nM :r a Graham or Warrick could not ;ii. llemen. that a reduction or members or the LegIslatura would prevent bad legislation. The ,ulFrn lmproTement aviitem wm aHAntawi .K.. tl , " . woa l,he liov consisted or Ta and the Senate ot 30. wo"'a reduced the popular . Branch below 100. Th. t.n,i. :i.. :. ! - - iuihiii ? "ma" "ber, perhaps, with profit to the tate-, Mr. Dunn or Jefferson was in favor of !Vm nomber or Senators and Represetatives. n fwntleman'a amendaent. last ofrrrl. wnnlH a new cute House. 11 is proposition : ......o,, IB ins nouse ana ox

Z. i ,T w " won,1 Produce 1 sa may dispense with the rule, by a vote or , uies. The Governor to have power to appoint better legislation. Mr. Harbolt was opposed to J ys and nay. Each bill passed ahall be tent Adjotaut and Quartermaster Generals and Aids, a reduction below the present number. He rep- i to the Governor for his approval. U he approve The active militia to draw arms. An armory resented four counties, and he believed a small ; ho shall sign the aame; but if not he ahall return to bo built, under the care of the Quartermaste r represenutlon would result U the populous t with his objections, and it will require a ma- General. The General Assembly to pass a sencon nttea having their in tereata aii.m!.t m knt toritv of twn-thint. rr ihi a.n,k. . 1 .: 1 . . r., .

WUn ' fPre population, being in the ml- . only, would be entirely neglected. Mr. Read ' j " entirely neglected. Mr. Keod : of monroo ravored S3 to 36 for the Senate and e J'rt . tWlt a- . I from bO to PU for the House. Mr. Pepper of Crawford, advocated 100 repsentalives. This appeared to hn th. will nr tb. V .L ' . . ... " k u" lu" nave nao ine power to reduce the number and have not done it. The original proposition fixes the number at 100 and 50 leaving the power with the Legislature to reduce; but not to increase the number. Mr. Tague advocated 30 and 70 on the score at mean- ; y '"ougn ne wooid prefer renrcaenUtWe Imm saasanla aAaaa.aM J ak ' . a .a irom each county, and thirty senators from the

" -" uvmuiutmii now to De tram- , ,u"i wr private purposes. u1 T9 ,0 i"ln(! rr mny y""! mni hi" P,an Mr walole, from a minority of the commithe believed, would be the fairest, as a measure reported a section in lieu of the one reported oT permanent policy. Mr. Shirroi ravored 70 by the majorltv, to relation to bills vetoed by und 20. He believed a small body would give . the Governor, being tha same as the one in the character to the State and prevent bid legisla- ' present Constitution, making a majority of all tion. Mr. Shouo was in favor of tha nneatinn ' the msmbers elected

belnaj taken, as he was or the opinion tne mind nf n. ..... k 1 i . . . -- i - ,

"cuuni. .oio niaue up ana aiscussion was - rus as rcportea. rieaa ana passed to asacond unless. He was in ravor or 30 for the Senate j reading. and 60 for the House; but would not object to I Mr. Graham of Warrick, from the committee each county having a representative. Mr. j on the elective franchise reported the following Smith of Ripley said, this was an important J sections: question and it was proper to discuss it. His; Sec. . In alt elections not otherwise provloptnion was, that 100 would answer for the ded for by this Constitution, every white male House, and this would give each county a rep- citixen of the United States, orthe sge of twenresentative. He was in ravor or diffusing the j ty-one years and upwards, who has resided in members over the State as far as possible. He ; the State six months immediately precediug denied the position, that a small body would . such an election; and every white male of forproduce better legislation. So far as the Sen- ; eign birth or the age or twenty-one years and ate was concerned, he was indifferent to the upwards, having resided in the Uuiled States uumber. Wise men had thought that that body ! one year, and bavins' declared his int.ntinn r

conld be dispensed with altogether. Mr. Chapman thought that large body would produce bet ter legislation than small one, being a nearer approach to the people. Small bodies were i more easily controlled. He believed with the gentleman from Warrick, that had the Legis-! jature consisted or doubls the number when the internal improvement system was adopted, it would have been Tar better for the country. It! (iiignisuu ine. commercial and banking interesest to have a small body, but not the people. IW. KfA.An.nM - I .. r r i, " . i I Mr. Stevenson wus in ravor or a small number or Senators and representatives. He denied the ! position, thst a number of Senators and repre- 1 pentatives had any thing to do with passage or j the internal improvement system, representation . being founded on population. He believed the ia- j terestsof theState would not be materially changed by alarge or smail body. It was a question , of econemy, and believing that a small number ' would auswer the sann purpose of a lajger one lie would favor 70 or 75 representatives and 25 ' Senators. The increase in population woulj soon equalize the representation of the counties ' so far as territory is concerened- The north 1 was rapidly increasing, and the enterprise of it 1 citizens would soon bring them ap to a level with the other portions ol State. He thought! it Inexpedient to fix any permanent ratio of rep- ' resentation. Mr. Smith or Scott thought 100 ( representatives as small a number as should be adopted, in order to give a proper representation

to the whole people. The number of Senators ' Also, tha following section af the old Constiw as not so important, aad a email body would tution, to-wit; answer. Mr. Cookerly modified his amendment j Sec . No person shsll hold more then one so that the House should consist of 75 and the ( lucrative office at the same tims except, as In this Senate or 25 members; when, on motion or Mr. . Constitution Is expressly permitted. Kilgore, the committee rose, and asked leave to i Mr. Hall, from the committee on poblie work sit again; which was granted; aad an motion ' reported a section, providing that the General

the Contention adjourned Thobsdav, Oct 31, 1850. I aja-e, a-, . K a i , .i.- .- ..i.. t .ufnM Ins l jinvsnl.ae a rflmnidna-allnn fmm tha - i . a .1 i si. . i clerk of the Supreme Court, . .owing the attaalion of causes before said Court; wbica was read .e.d rr.,r.t. Al. . comm.nlr.tio- frm ih. i Auditor of State showing that there are lots and lands at Indianapolis belonging to the Slate, as iuiiows: 15 acres near ins canal, called military grounds, 2 acres or ferry lots; half square north 0r State House; lot on which treasurer's office e - vuiiai ; ' . i . , . p:i. ..j and residence taaroetait- t.oveirnor a t a ml a and t I . - ... ITniarreitv snasr. m Mirlinn af tha tailor nf i.:u :. i ,i r L -r r.. . .. i m .1 ic .1 is lossm iui lei 111 di tcett mi m vvsuii , ; t. n r t .' ' Ution. aRsinst the m.nufMture and traffic of spirituous liquors; referred. By Mr. Osren, ! from citi.en. of Wayne count,, ii fasor of ani- ! Trrvai svunrairv. iuwIhuiuk ucvrutn: iqq ior rits" . nial sessions of the Legislature, aa a means of avoidinrbad legislation; read and laid on the table, aa the subjects have already been reported , upon and disposed ot. Air. usrsn, Irom the committee on rights and privileges, to whom an imperative resolution on the subject was refer-re-d, -reported a section against Negroes being evidence, except where negroes and mulattoes are parlies; read and pnseej lo a Second reading. Mr. Owen also reported a section that "there shall bean anuuM appropriation, not exceeding ten thousaud dollars, set apart, by law, for the gradual colonisation of so miny of ths negroes and mulstloes now In this Stat, as shsll de-

sira to leave ll, and .hall not have the maana to Mr Own .lis .....J .k r i. . I . . . reported the following aecwJ th..L u-r.K c. . r. at ;;e'l7P?P'.or.tn State of Indiana, In or -

r.r. ... , uu wrunlu U11. vonsuiutmn. 'u" .nM OU6n foaiaHled on - pb-- - svuaaucu VU I hair intkneii ..) : -.:.. i I .. r-, . . j i. - L r " ' . . ,0.r u,9,r ! i .... i , . v .. .. 'r' rr- A me nau be secured in the nat-

JSrlh!GitlibtHrit0 W r'- , Bccoram io m dictUet of thnr own con-

ociences. Wo man -hall be compile., in unA - - r- , Sec. All elections shall ha TrAn ant nn.l a. t, ------------ i3eC. I lie Oiieration of ti awa ih ii.r l . , ... . LeaE "Cept b? 'Ulh0rUy f - Sec Th. .;M-r .k ....u o r r v la lne'r persons, houses, papers and effects, ' against nnreasourble search or seizure shall not i b violated; and no warrant shall Issne hutnnnn! " , r--r 'probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, :nd particularly describing the place to be searcnea and the person or thine to be soiled. c. . Sec No law shall restrain any of the iuhabitanls of this State from sssemhlimr in rw3Pw. able manner: nor fmm inirniiiif. ih.i. MnM. .LI. . . seutaliv-- nnr fmm .. . .... t : 1 -ffillUK W H'Cl UTVlBloiurB r. . I r n tious, providing that the Senate shall consist nf . ... . not less than oue-lhird, nor more than one-half or the members or the House and the House or Representatives shall consist or not less than ami V nnr mnM k . n t C I j u n.ruij-uvg llirill LltlTH. u Senatorial and reoreaentativa Hiatriria ahll if ",st or eonliguoua territory; but no couuty ehall , ! 'iuer a aenalortal or rep re"Utive district. Senators be chosen for a citiiensof the State for two years and or the ; couuty one year preceding their elections. 1 lie sessions or tha Legislature to be held bien- j Bia Iv. enmmenoliiv nn ih. K M.j. -f. vcarft, idu iu nn th day

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urmot lour years and represesntatives for two , memberseleeted, f both Houses, to have power. ' Librr,,! wholesale by cs Bur.i..l c, as cincin. years. The Senators first elected to ba classl-, as at pres-nt, to pass tha same the Gov.rnnr'a !t",V,Illf'""!,t(:"' ,iT M'f" n fipdbylot. Ssnator. to be tw.n.y-fiv. year, ohiecfion. to aJSJZlS oi age ana representatives 21 vears. and to bn : The G OVAmOr m arnnl Saneloa awaimm... 1 - . .

.1.. 4 ' . TV ' . Ti " "-y .,irr.....c,m to is exi session alter granted:

uraiuay oi January, iooj, and on the same oi every second year thereafter. Five days i are allowtvi ta orarani. mmA nn . r.:ia.H 1 ... a was i ant i miv v wi - rnlxa in that time no pay to be allowed nntil an organtxation is effected! members to ba privileg- , ivt fr.m .w i . , . .....i.hwh.ihi. iik naigii lag in B7VIQI rains- :

. . b b auu uji auu e me reo upon tne journal, and eV' ry bill shall bo read on three several days, nn- ' " oi emergency two tnirds ot the . . . - ..i- (iimui iu pass it, notwithstanding the Governor's objections. All elections or the General Assembly ' "ons. All shall be bv vivo voce vote. No law to be in force antil printed and circulated iu the several counties, except incases or emergency. The compensation or numlwn to K. in. I . j.i . . 3 w-. "e iegisiaiuro to nava ao power to grant disorcea, or direct by special legislation, the sale of estates In longing to infants, &.C Actarevisor re-eucled to be published at full length, No special a Is shall be passed to instiute suits against the State. The in. lit Of threw. fntlFtlaaa or each rdiich shell We requisite to everr bill .. .1. . 3 appropriating the public mouey or property for ., . j r r "in er the veto or the Governor, instead or two U : 1 . . . i I. i . . becoming a citixen or the United States, confor mably to the laws of the United States on tha . subject or naturalization, and having resided iu this Slate six months Immediately preceding such election shall be entitled to vote iu the township where he resides, except such as shall be enlisted in the army or the United States or their allies. Sec. All elections not otherwise provided lor in this Constitution, shall be by ballot Sec. . Electors shall iu all cases except trea- ' r I i i i f . i ', . i son, felony, or other breach or the peace, be free from arrest in goiog to, during their attendance at, and in returning home from elections, Sec. . The General Assembly shall have power to exclude from elect iug, or being elected, any person convicted of any infamous crime, Sec. . No person shall be deemed to have lost his residence lu this Slate by meaus or his absence on business or the Uuited Slates, or of this State. Sec. . Every person ahall bo disqualified from holding office, for the term for which hs shall have been elected, who ehall have been convicted of having given or offered a bribe, threat or reward to procure hiselecllon. Read and passed to a second reading, Mr. Dobson from the committee on salaries. &c, reported the following section: Sec. All officers shall be elected by the qualified elector of this State, except as is otherwise provided in this Constitution. i Assembly shall aot engage Hie State in tits eonstractioa of any Internal improvement or public works, without baying first obtained the consent a s.:s.:ad a tL .a. aa.aT tL. fii.i. a UI IUJJI IIT V! (iifj fOrri at- owifja WT3" sition suomitleaj to them, statins the nature of . ... v.w the work, Its probable coat, its utility or public fi whe m l-tod how a to to bi paid . . . .r .. . . r, whether by U.l,ot or otherwise; presided this provision shall not interfere with the right to rebuild or repair the State iloose. Penitentiary, or buildiora for scientific or beneficent ourroses; and alM, that Only One proposition, re IBlive to internal Improvements, r,hall be submit,.i ., i.i O j I . . .tMii.. ru .a - wsiisBtwso citrvtiun. iu auu uessni iu a . .. r Msn n rssil na a The resolulii ilioa of Mr. Kilgore, providing that . , . . , r i , , . , the committees be drscliareed, and the old Con f,11"1'00 l"?C.ty ""t?' tioa. rp1'0"' d JV 'dop . r VP"?' "0W Can? ."J 1, dTT t , . . . . . ... t - 91, noes 3J The Convention then proceeded to the con sideration of the orders of the day. Article 1,( providing for the election of Secretary of Stats, Auditor and Treasurer was taken ap. Mr. Shoap moved to strike out "two" and insert "four" in the first section the term of service for Secretary. Mr. Shoup said, co person would be willing to remove to the seat of government, from a remote part of the State, ander ths cer tainly of only retaining the orn-.-e two years.Mr. Raad of Clark thought. If the pertou elected

to an i returning from tha same, aad ahall not Mr. Spsnn, from the military committee, robe subject to civil process. The vote on the fi- I ported an article on thesubieat of the militia, promt, passage ofev-ry bill shall be taken by yeas ; vidlng for sedenUry militia and active militia.

discharged the duties of tne o(6?e properly, he B ' '

would be re-elected. Mf. Hll favored ths amendment, and, at the proper time would move ! an amendment rendering the S-c.retary ineligible to a second election. Mr. Morrison of M-i-Irion, favored the amendment. Tho Secretary

me stale, were entrusted to him. t . ... . . . and. as his term was gteater nnder the old Conatitniiou than , the oiher officers, he thought it would be wise to couuuue that dietiuction. Mr. Owen favorAlt he amendment, and said he was in favor or rendering the Secretary ineligible to a second election. Mr. Foster was in favor oftlie amend- i .menu Mr Bracken opposed the amendment.- ' j He was n favor ofa frequeut acconutabiitty of , viuoio, aim uu VUVU UIUCCT WOUIU 0 UH wlll;. ...... k.i. i.: .... -l . . ' d'""'ly procuriiig candidates! i 1 he amendinf nt was udonieil. hv-m 74 nr. S.V Mr.P.rah.mnf w i.l -.1- ... . V ! aiiiiuit illVTrtl IV alllirOOs, WO mat . r ...... ' resnonsihilit v nr. .i... o." i . . . - r : w kuo outie, anouia nave snort terms, as Ine I . r .. . ... mcnut vi BxaciioE rigid aceoaoiaoi UT - ,".1 amendment; were proposed but none of "them were adopted, and before the question was i uusu u uie amendment, me touveullon adiourned Fkidat, NovxMBia 1 , 1850. The Convention was opened by prayer, bv the Rev. Mr. Cooper. ' j Mr. Morrison or Marion, from the committee on the Executive Department reported a series or sections, providing that the Executive power shall be vested in a Governor, to hold his office rr years. No person to be eligible for Uuveroor unless he shall have beeu a Citizen or the j Uuiled States for five yesrs, and (shall have re- . sided five years iu the State, previous to the eirviioii. i nere snal k. ...... i:..... or In hmm .;..;).. l..u . . l- . f..lMlMUUUS UUUI w ire thirty years or age. The Governor to be ineligible to any other office during the term fori which he is elected: to hv . rT.-,.....ii.. t I l r i i r be fixed by law, not subject to pe increased or diminished duirog his coutiuuance in office. The Governor to have the power to fill vacan- ; cies in the recess or the Legislature. To have power to veto bills, but a msioritv of all the - iin tiuvHrnnr m nini r. au siatmm.. Utians and pardons, afwr couviction.'ror all otrences except treason, subject to restictions of the Legislature, and shall report tha same with ki. . . - .i. r . which was real aid pawed a second readme. Mr. Smith or Scott, from the coinmilte- on tu. r l- . a,u-7 -zic-ja.ivaw 1 1 a (1 ITO . rVDOriea MCUOU DrOTltl ing that all general elections shall be held on th. first Tuesday in October, bieunially: passed to a j . i,uuiij,rwii aecond r.ailina. - a-

The sedentary militia not to be called on. except 'R'Vror American, Spracue's AppMon'e, and A I. " V ten e maiml.rtun-. 1'hi-v ir..rih. I.iu.. . . .

In time of insurrection, invasion, or Uma of war 1 he active militia to consist of volunteer compamm i.uiiignuug me, uuuerwnicn uie active militia may orgauixe, &c , read and passed to a aecond reading. The Convention resumed the consideration or the section, in relation to the term of the Auditor and Treasurer the pending amendment being to strike out "two years" and insert . "four years." Mr. Owen was iu favor, or this amendment, and at the proper lime, ir adopted, would offer an amendment, that at the first election under the amended Constitution, the Treasurer should hold his office ouly two years. This would cause oue of these officers to go out very two years, aud would render it imposlble for any collusion to exist between them, for any length or time. The amendment was not adopted, ayes 42, noes 92. Mr. Dunn or Jefferson moved to amenS, so that th Auditor shall hold h'soffioo foar lyeara, and tha Treasurer two years, Mr, Morrison or Marion favored the amendment. The Auditor had charge or many importaut mutters and two years would be loo short a period. Mr. Watts thought two years would prevent poor men from holding ; the office, as they would not be able to incur ' the expense of canvassing for it, for that short period. Mr. Hamilton favored four years for j Auditor; but with regard to Treasurer aud all officers handling mouey, ha was in favor ofa shorter period. Mr, Steele was in favor of tha amendment, Mr. Dunu of Jefferson thought the term or the Auditor should be extended to four years, because he should be well acqaiuted with all finaticUl matters, and should have time offorded him to qualify himself for all the duties or ths station. The Treasurer had only to pay out money, on the order or ths Auditor, and consequently was not required to investigate tha claims against the State. The discussiou was coutiuued by Messrs Miller or Fulton, Farrow, Baseom and Steele; whon MrThornton moved to re-commit the article and amendments with instructions to amend, ao that the Treasurer shall serve one year, ths Sec- ; retary or Stale two yenrs, and the Auditor four ' years, and shall not be eligible after a secoud election. Mr Head or Monroe was more and more convinced or the correctness of the article, . .. . . ... as originally reported. In nearly all the ameuded Constitutions these officers were elected for short periods, iu many or the New England States the term was for a single year. Iu New York, two years, &c. The article and amendments were not committed. Mr Dunu's amendment was then laid ou the table; when Mr Borden proposed lo amend, so that the Treasurer shall not be eligible to a second election; but that the Auditor may bo elected foi a second term; which was not adopted, aye 51, nays 79. Mr. Rariden moved to amend by striking out the proviso, which renders the Auditor and Treasurer only eligible for four years ia any 1 .vim vi via J w.i as. ss u. 1 1 1 ii iw 1 1 ii 1 1 mo term of these officers to two years; bus he eras j uui wiuiiiB- so umraineo uieill, ll nicy ueiiavra well. Ths discussion was continund by several genllemsn, but berore the queslion was taken ths Csarentioa adjsarnetl. Sale of School Land I WILL erll at public auction, at ihr Court Housedoor, in the town of Brookvillr, Franklinconntv, Indiana, on SATURDAY, the tlet day or DF.CEMBF.Anest, the follow inr Heal F.statr, tn wit: All of School Section No. 16, in Congressional Township No. II, of Hen ts F.ast, eittated in Franklin county, Indiana, eotnprieinr l.ote No. I, t, 3, 4, J, S, T, I, S, 10, It, IJ, 13, la, and is, adjuinina the city of leare I, one of the most flourishing pieeee oa lite White There are Tew town, in oar Stair, that have pro. tressed in popula ion and wraith more rapidly than that of Laurel, attributable to the enrrirv and enter. I ricenf herritisens, and the loratir,. of the p larr, commanding the trade of the counties of Decatur! j Hash Fayette and Shrlhy A MAP will be exhibited on the dav of ealr, show, i tttf; the earvey or seirt Section, and the location of the Lote above named Such eale will be made within husineee hours, and , aojourneo trsn oar ia oa, until compieiro . J,?!; .T'tr. ' . "-;- - - - . " due Tor one year tn advance, anil tne residue it twrntv-ltvr years from each ealr, with like interval annually in advance No site ANDREW R. McCLF.KRT. Brookvillr, Ind., Oct. II, Ills. Aaditar F . Fairfield Property. nnr. eahscrihrr has lor eale in the towa af Fairis n-'d, Frankliw Co, Ind., a tan yard (now in operation with IS vat-) a dwellinr hoase, with four lots and a hall all attached. The dwelitnr. a two story frame, and all other nervosa ry nsturce for a comfortable residence. Thie ia the only lan yard in tne piece, and is in a nch and populous portion of the White Water Valley. Tcrme easy, anrl will br made known by application to THOS. HAYWARDFairReid, Oct. 14th, IIS0.--Jw . ROSS HOUSE. Corner of Courl and Walnut St. Cim'wnati. Havine; taken, for a term of years, this larce Hotel, called Planters, I have chanced the name to ... .1 . ,-!.. I.. via ..nflil.nl . i . . friend will rive him a call, season as they And out

j when- he is. ! Kov. U4V.-4.I ly

A. L. ROSS-

Proprietor

Price Reduced 1 VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE I I.rv Bottlea Ouly On Dollar. TW FfSttriMa T IOmI A - m m V i.

Tbsstablb Litbostbiptic MixTF." mr iM ! artt Mwnanons or km Aaaakm, gimaxaMt la U Baas' BtBlM ua Cluli, In aaw Badnaad tbs Priaa fki popalar sd wea bm Bftieb- Bad from tab Jala. . - pa ar aat aaa ava Mr. hi bottaac ua Mail prioa will b OHI S01IAB. Tka paklie war isat anmiad tbat the abaraewr tf tbsMaO. wMom, wwu, bba eatum propartMi will asaaia nacaisatB. and tlx bum can will ba bartawad ia pn. aarinc it a acmofora. Ai tka SMxlkiaa, and iu radaead prioa. will ba paickand tF taoaa who haTa not bhWcts wad UMmnUca aatiaaiatwl wits ia Tinaca. tha prapricint woaid W( ta louaiaw that aa anieb ia sot to ba clawed wit tha vast aawaat of" Ramaaaa rtbsdari" helaimsfbritatlf a araatar Wt-pnr. ia U iumtu. Uaa aay a&Ur anparatwa aaw ers eat mrli; aad has saMaiaad ttaalf raraixbt raaia hr baaaawiat awdieal rinaaa, and, antil ihia aBdactiaa. 1 iwsaiiai aumbbi tba priea or bbv other article ia thai baa. Nonn PiTicrL.LT. tha artiaU ata with cwat aaav ax psww and ecrtaiogt, apoa tha Blood, Liver, Kidnsyt, lo&ga, Bad all ether araaaa, apoa tha praaar aobaa of whiah Ubaad aautb aepaaa. Thia nwdicina baa a jaatlr hlfk nwaw as a madr tm Dropsy and Grata, ( and all diMwacs af that Mtara. It war aa laaW spaa wbas 1 tha inteltipBt phraieiaa baa abandaaad ha patieat. aad fat ' than dirtnaaaa duaaaw. am aapaoiBllf Daorsv. tba prapti. i vux wew eanMatif aad haaartlr r I it. At iu praaaat pnea h ataaailr aktaiaad bf all. aad tba thai will paava Ihaarticts ta oetha Cheapest Xediciaa ia tha World ! fty PWaw ask for pamphlet the acenU (ia the away Iher aontaie err aiiteea pae of reeetpw. ia additioa ta fall Biedical matter) valuable fi hounbold parpoaaa. and which will wve Baar doUan par rear la practical boaaebeepan. These receipts are intraduoed to make tha book of fiaaf valae, aside from ha character as aa adYenuinc Bwdiaat fw tba Bndicina, tha tertiaraay ia faTor af which, ia tha form af bawrs from all parts of the eountry. mar be relied ipsa. t7"Taafha'e VecaUbla Lithontriptia Mutara' the Oraat AsMficaa Remcdr, bow for sale in qaan Battles at $1 Saab, email botUee at M cte each. No email bottles will be Bee j aft (he present nook ie disposed of. Tnnoioal Office. Buffalo, M. Y.. SOI Maia Btraat. U. C. VAUGIilt. ' 1,1 -u " TT b , suiu bfTTv iH-! (axosptiBC from acaa aad deal em wttb ) meat be poet paid, m ao nieariaa LE. Itrnnkville: A 1 tra in r KairHi lil; C Van.-amp, Mrtaruora; W H Keane, Wret 1 1 r. anuinwar, linnl KEW -)OSS JLTSTCO.HE. rpHR beril,er hse recritrd, opmrd and n..w ' "ft to ,hl" pwhlie a haiid.nnieliit of new 0..0.1.. IHinlotk, with the ailditione i uit m..le i. .w r..ll .d ...annUte and ufT.r. .h, iU... r ' .1 . ' Prcha.vr,..d from the ,iT he ri. . ,h' heavy amnimt he he on hand he iiilrndt to rive a little bettrr barraiiie than he h during nr.. ...... Fall and Winter Sea-one. Having workid oa" niot of hie old rood" he ie enabled tn offer -n antortmrnt ae hbw, ae rsxsH and ae havdsumi at an) kuatr in Ihr- Cnuntr. Of hie n-eent porche.ee he would ei lert for mention enme prominent article, ae follow.; SEVERAL DOZEN PIECES OF PRINTS, Embracinv the hret of Mrrrimark. Corhrrn. Fall and fashionable style. Among the bt-et tl.raoh.cribet would call the attention to et vrral pieces af oil colored calicure. De I.nincs. 8 or 10 pieeee of plain Or l.ainre. " fashionable tigured da ALSO Plain black Lu'trve Satin etriprd do Pienrttl du Itlack Bombasine, extra One, Furniture I'rinte Onrdim'e Ginghams Manttu'Mtr do St viral hnxre fashionable Hibbnne Bark eilk Larr, Superior Mark worsted Haea Children's wool Hole Several pieces of Flannel Velvet trimming fur dresses, its Ladies' Collars I.adii-e' kter do Muiirliinirdo SHAWLS. Long wool Shewls Orance do Thibet Kmh'd do Black silk I'mirrd da Mule colored do do Scarlet embroidered do Super plain erarlet da do Double Twilled do Women t Hey S-ete do Misaee do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China Pearl Dminrte Fine Braid do White crape. Pink Florence, White Satin, Black Chintilla Veile F.mbronli red Bonnet Hibbnne Figured do do White do do Cloths. SaUim-. & Vesting?. Black French Cloths Bro Heavy do rolled do Alpine Clssimciee Fancy do Blatk Due skin do Black satin Vesting Fartmr'e do " cured do Sattinrtte of various descriptions Hftt s a ltd Cops. Bier Silk Hate " Union do Brown Mexican do Black, hrown and a hite Kosemh do Boy's . Brown silk Plash Cape Black " " do Varicratrd " do Browu Hulled Rand Plush do Men's ritra cloth rfn i The above is a list of recent purchases. In addition to these the subscriber would rail attention ta hie unrivalled assortment of i hoots ai shoes, of which he has mure than Fifty Cnem. I In this particular line he has p. rheps ihe testes, eortmentof any house in Franklin county 1 Ilti-N. K wwO ,b"' Wyue ,ro" Tr"i'rti 5000 Slien " On the Wayne Iron the ptice has recently been reduced A tine assortment of Nails, Hardware, Cuilrrv, ; Sole Leather, Groerriee" snd ail iheelaplee, kept; constantly nn hand All persons before makine; their pnrchasce arc j respctlfally invited lo jive rue a call. Brookvilie. id. Oct. u, i"o. . WfllCli & (lock WM. uawson tenners kis servicre to the eit sens of Brook ville and vicinity, in the capacity nf Watch Jr. Clock Makrr and repairer makinr and men.linr Jewelry, Ae Lone; eaperiener, and strict panrtuality ere his recommendations, shop three d oars north af the past ofllre. Alj Md. its.-si-r. Still Ilore Extraordinary . TSr would advise our readers to notice the in W crrasinr popularity of Dr. Halt's I. one Bal sam. Mr. North, the arret, telle ne that he ie aston ishrd himself, at the number of cures that it ie pcrfur mini imenr our own citiaens, whose name, he occa ; eionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical may call on tnem. and hear Irom tht ir own line, h I Bey were snatched from an untimely tomb, and re I stored to their friends '? '"Vr ,r,rnB" aa relative., ny reins; ten lJle medicine. The sernt etill conliniire twaaBrasjlcw Dr. Haifa Balsam to Jive relief within "-ee,ar rr torn, the money. Kerry bottle that " T"" sold , Cincinnati dunnf the last ail months, wae sold with the above ruaranter; and he T" nr1 B"-,,5" ' .T."'. For sale by JOHN KINKS. nn. General asrrnl for Indians, and M. W. HAILE. Rraokville. COTTON FABRIC. St) Pirere, Suprrior, SO ss Bleached Muslin, f ss ss ri,h l inen, Rrnwa and Cald drills. For eale by LINCK. FARqVHAB. at the Poet ffice. SALT. f RARRELS SALT, just received end for eale )tP by N. l. CALI.ieN. Rraokville, tlnd July, 11)0. N!1W GOODS RH.lt J. C. BfRTOS have received their Fall snd WintrrGnnde which Ihry will be ph-asrd lo show their frit-lids. The styles sre neat and the prices law. Sept. Uth, S.to. SHAWLSILK, f rape. Jenny I.ind, Thibet Wool, Moreno and I. one- fashionable Shawls, latrst sit lee, for

eale iow hr B. It. St J. C. BURT ON. Sept IJih, 13JS.

FItESil Alt RIVAL Fall anil Winter ;ool

jrpHR ui.Jrr.iriMJ k jaM rrf irj,.,.d i. now J uniiint:.aK-nMTrat,ri c.rrlullt I. rfi-U auriln. HI of Fall anil Wiuirf tio.nl.; all" vrohirt, a ill beuld on Ihr m...t r.-.4..,.ablr irriu.. Our rti.i airra, and ilir public in S"rral, arr re.pcrilally in. ,viitd lu vail and v.uur.iutk, ton.i. ii,t , n,r, Prints and Ginghams, latest el) lee, aval pa Herns and tvrv ekes. AllwoolPlaindcI.aii.ce. falfCuttun do Fancy do French Merinos, all colore. Chaurahle Cliemelons. Heal Alpaccas, Victoria Lawns. Saiss Musliue. Plain and cross barred Jaeuuele. l'la.n and fancy Cashmi ree. Irc.s KilkN. Chaitgablr Turk Salt, do bilk 1 ine black do Ml wis F.mlimidt rvd Cloth She wle. Plain do do Black rmbruiderrd Thibet do Mode do da do Kith and 'je.utif.,1 .esortmen Itibbona. of B.uart Domtslic Csoods. Boo an and Bleached Mu.line. d Dcillinirs. Apron. Furniture and Mariners Checks. Linen and Cotlnn Table Diaper Linen Crash and Cotton do White Hed, Velluw and Green Flannel. Br aclied, lin.wn and Col d Cani.-ii Jo M-lhuen. Hamilton and other Tirfcinre Colored Muslin, Nankeens, ri.h Linon. Twilled Hairriny;. Plaid and Embroidered Cloakine;. C.csitleiiiciiS Wear. Soper English snd American C'luske. Hiiillev CassiuH rre. Black do Black Doe skin do Tweeds Woollen Satinet., a rreat variety Plain Satin and Fancy Vesiiur Frit and Beaver Cloih for Overeoatinr Super Blankets do Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Hals, Fell Style. Men's Black Kossuth Hals. Buys do do do Bell I'nion do do Ciine;rese do Men, low en. in d do Mens aud Hoys- black Wool do do do CI. .in Cape a da Silk plush do da do t.laztd da Fur add Velvet da lutein.' Turbans. Hoot and Shoe. Ladies Calf and Kip Bonnes, do Gnat Polka and hicli Bu'kina do Kid Ties and Rubber Honteee aad Share Missrs Calf, Kip auk Kid I ies. Men's reshioneble Ceir and Hi as y Boole. Jo Kip, extra Heavy and Coarse da casee Boy." jm M'-u's Kip nmrsiis do Calf do Doubles. led do Rubber Sboee. "aye, Tenths and Children'e Sbaejo. NOTIONS. Linen and Cotton Laee and Fdrinrs. Bleck eilk Lace, Gimps and Frmree. Velvet I riinininc;. Inserting, econet do. Buffalo, Horn Tuck, Ivorv and Hovki t Combs. Common and Crape Pins. Men's cch hdk'fs ami Cravats. Men and Ladies' l.inru and Cotton Handkrrrhiass. Gents Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Gloves. Ladiee do do do do Black Alpaccaand Worsted How. ao i.amns- wool and Cotton do Men and Boys' Wool Comforts, Children's Hosr, Threads, Tapes, Beads, Braids, Needles, Whalebone, Buttons. Vaibrellas, Looking Glasses, Cloih and Hair Brashes. Letter and Cap Paper, Blank Boohs, F.nvelopre, Wafers. Woollen Mile and Wrist lets Frrrellint;, Carpet Bindiny, etc etc rtaLerire and well assorted etorck of Hard war. qurrnewBrrand Glassware. Groceries, &c. Teae, CofTee, Sncar, Molassee, Hieo, Chnrolate, Meeker. I, Mustrnl, Vinrrnr, Sockets. Tubs, Churns, Hemp sail Grass Hope, Bed Cords, Candles, Candle Wick, Twine, Madder, l.idiro, Alum, Solum Tarn, Spices, Sole Leather, etc etc. All of the above Goods arroflhi best quality, were selected ripn-asly for this markrt, and will be sold as iow ae me loaest. Vie respecllul ly invil public tn ri amine oar eloc before purrha.inr the Oct. II, II5S. u. D. GALLIOX Laurel Woolen Factory. E. licy & Co. RrprtfuU) iiarvrm tl.v public lh-- rfiiffnir the ttiutca f MANUFACTURING, CARDING, FULLING & SPINNING WOOL, That hr hae intmdutcd into hie factory ihr latest and most imnreved ntachiiierv. and wi.h ih.. .a. di d lolonr riperirnce and a . eierminatioii to ci.e eatisfactioii, they ask for 0 continuance ol' that patroiiacr which has Imhrrtn his liberally beetow.d upon ll.em. Terms as follows: Hanufacturlns. Jcane.blue mitrd, 1 Iraf, T pr. yd. pirn -- " 4 leaf, Saltinrt. according to c.lor. Cassimt-re, accurdiii; to color, Cloth, arcordinr to color. lit STt'atJt ' J7jlori s S21toT3 SO ioflU ' nitc r lauiiel, according to width, J toSJ Dyed ss .. SJ lo37 ss Blankets, per pair, SI ?0 FULLlNfJ AT THE USU AL R TF.S. CARDING AND STINNINCJ. White Wool in bruarhee fifteen cents p, r pound; Mitrd seientei n rent.; Hn linc y arn, one cent. The smallest lot for spintiinr, niu.l U- til'ieeii pounds. AirriciaKs wm NdL.K. We el o wish it known thet we eSip conaiantly an hand a full assorimenl nf our Manut'ariured Wo ilens, which wc offer for sale; and that wekerpa aaron run nine; for the supply nf our customers, and that from out factory or warun the C"oil. will he delivered lor rash,eirhnnc;ed for wool, or tbat the wool a ill he received at the srii. manufactured aud delivered, as our customers msv prefer rRICES OF GOODS & RAW MATERIALS. Wc shall me ae the prices ai which uesrll our roods and at which we propose to buy the raw material entirely aetisfectory. Leurel, May It, I IIS. T. CCOOLKV, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N0TART PlTiLIC, AXD JUSTICE OF THE TEACE, Hetamora, Indiana, ' l.r.tt. ,.., , il.e collechoii S.O.V ill . n. .,;.,at. .. H...: ' V -. ..... ............ - (u ,.e oil leeiiou , of debts, larre aud small, in Franklin. Fa, en. ' Hush, and Decatur counties, or to anv other bus in.,. ntru.ird to his care. Hareasaca J. W. Hitt, M. W. Hailr, J. D. How. land, Ksqs., Ilmokville; K. l yner t Co., W. Hulmttnm, Walkrr ft llrothers, Jones U Bancs, MrUnima. Oct. 17, WJ0. 43-Jmo ! To the Citizens of Franklin Co, Ind. ( CfF.SSF. A. MOORE tehee this method oT informing , j ibrcitiarne of Franklin County, Ind., that hr hae i apenrd a ! NEW HAT AND CAP STORE, ' No 3U Main t. rt nid bri wrrn Rth H 0th, Ciittini naii; j-htrr lit- mar Iw fit tin a at all iint rrarl? and w 1 1 1 n af lo m it on all hw may Tavitr liint with a cal I. ! He ho' that hj trict attt-ntiuu tn h.iiiito hr aiI ' rttrivr at IrftM a harr of public pairunatrr fram old j Franklin. AU t hour want mi a zoni andchrapariirlr j ofthvlatt-at and moit approvrd .fie, pUar 1 five him rail bffttrr pnrchaniug rUrwhrrr. 4-1 2 m G. Si. XV. II. IlOSEBOOai Plane &Edge Tool Haufacturen And Dealers in Hardaarr and Cutlery. No. .14 Main Street, Retwren Keirhlh and Ninth, Cincinnati. ; t-ooper-, i..pr..n, e. ,,..o. .o.. , ...r aisro s u..., oi e.ery . "e ripi ion, alweysnn ha d, H MADE TO OKUEH, AT SHORT KOI ICE. Mar. ! ' -l-ly F. R. THOMPSON, gro c ; n , Comrnlsaisn and Forwarding Msrahan a Leo, DEALER IN AT.L KIXIS OF GRAFS SEEDS, It. J0 111 sTBKKT, Bbtw hi nits ana sbv i h i h stbsbvs Tel. Il-So. JJ-ly

UNION COUNTY. Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots. VpTICE i .w-frl.. kTi-rB, that Im- land- Md lawn N InK muntrtl cMinurut in the county of Untuu, for 9bc non-paTtnt-M of la.r- lHrtkrmM forhr yrir IS40. and drcrihrd in Imt pnnttrd up in ihr o flier of thr Clrrkw Trra-nrrr, and Awdiisiar of ail Coanry, ar to much ihr it, if mn may be nren-Mary l pay thr tiiKft Huron asid land and Iuwr ht rrn4clf-fiyv or due frnn the owucr- ihrrrof, with ihr intrrcaf, pfnalif and ?Kan dnr at ihr timf rf ih ralr thermf, will be tnild by the Trra-urrr of a.d connij of t'nion.it tb. dtorof tbeCaMrt Hnnr in Librrtr. Viiiou enni.tr . Indiana, on the fir.. Monday of Jan uar), A l 131, wiihin the lioom pretfriht d by law, -inU'M the taxr, inurreii, pt nalty and thjr-f- ' m tatd delinquent IjiiJb and lots faj paiJ brforr that lime. AOffifor'i nfflrr, Union CottntT. Ott. t9. 10 -4-4a JCHX W SCOTT. VT. fee 2 5C; .u.lu. a-f V. C.

KUOAItnAVaMOXD, Attorney and Counsellor at Law BROOKVILLE.IXDMNA. OSce ap .i.ir. in Buriat. 't ace kuildiay Feb. TtlUXKS. l IXCK A FARqcfA. b, ja received a lot taw ot snperior.rarrtfinjr ,, m I;0 ",rr",or r La.r, and nrutUmrm.'

Georre G Pl.oup, H. iiry Vanb. rren, I Georre W Shimp, ,ma. J W hlf,. land hr.nri. A Cnarll, w Ed.erd . am! Voblr P lli.ssril. Bill in CTiauci ry. r.i -""ir mveeio on or iH-fore she callincortli. eanee, on ,!.e fir,, ,,, f nr , r. ."Jfttr VU "T ",krU fur I'-."! -a-trort Attn ts.-rrt-t ait-rftrUi;irv. Oiven under mr lawnl . il,i, soth Oet..b. r. isa J"HS M JOHN STON, dk F C C . Pri2e Of Iron Seduced. l J LBS Wei nr end Bloom Focrelron. I0.0C0 Sliroirou, i-ow ou hand. On all butlheSI.ro 'he price has b.-en reduced from ont.founh lo three li.ii i-i I. s oi a tt. pCr p,luI1Ij (Ictube. 15, UfO jj 7kh Administrator's SaleVOTICE ' Oct., IS F. is Inn bv civen ihai on ihe vniti H.r r SJ0. at Ihelate ri-niilei.r of v ..... ... deceased, in l.a.rel lownslup, I he follow inr aeticlee aill be ..il at publie v mine, tu-wit; Two act t of lilacksiuitVs imiU, ( I I'liinr, fee Teriu made liimsnnii dayntsale. JAMES D. HKXHV, Adeaiiiistresor. Srpt.lS, ISJ0. r.-3w. GKOCERIES. I'ca, Conrr. Suerar, Mulaseee. Rice, l oharca, Praper. Ginrir.cfpire, Cinnamon, &C.&.C. Alia In -h v ih lie -o!d as ehe.i. .1 ih. r. cash, nr I'nraiiv kind ol cuuuirv prmlure. March JO, 18-i. " s. D. GALLIOX. Tdi' Kan tt&t had a Fit! S rominc; back In STOCGH'S HcaJqumitcrt m " tathion, 10 irei amnlier lit. tie savs it u as the best fit that ever a Hroukville Tailor tilled on him. I.IRA KL STOfGH rail be fuulid at bis shop in the biiilriiup; lately occupied as M.l. oil's office, sue dmr norih of tie.,. Ilolland'e, Maiu-Hiirc;ess st, 1 he public are n-prci fully invited to call on him whenever thev wi.h anythinr done in the I'ailoriur line. Hia work is a arrauti d in every instance, and no person will bea.ki d 10 tHkeauy rarnicnt away that docs not rive enure satisfaction. Juli JJ, nso.-Sltf. Law PartnershirJOHS .. MJTSOS JSI) JOHS A.FAHqUHAR nA V K this da, esuered iuto a partus rs- r . us practice of Ihr Law. JOIIt A. M tTSOV, FAKqi liAH. JOX H. SALT. "I C( "l'-S-Pf'meKauaahe Self. receive I snd for sol, by L1NCK dt FAHvL'HAR. Hror-kvillr, Indiana. at the fmtt OJJltt. MadLlflEXT DKDTORS. 'B'akc Iotscr. a LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted til the lindi-rsilied hV note ne ntl...ei.-;... .H I by notifi. d to ca 11 and sat isfy the said claims, or suit a ill br commenced immediately. Time emmet, k.. been rruuted Ibem.and he ie delermin.d to aaitno lonrcr. Those a i.hinr to save cost will do well ta P "P- WM. H. MfLEtllT. bept. loth. ja.-jm. .joitv d.iiovla:.d, Attorney at Law, BR00KVILLE,!., Dodd s Fall Style Hats, 1850. JE N'S and Boy's Caps. Buena Vista and Mrai4e q e.n nets. For sale hv B. H. XJ. Bl'RTOV. Srptlnth 1X0. On. Vatitcd IVE will pev Ceehlor Oaie. f y S.pirttb 7SD. B. H. St J. C BUBTOIf. Prints and Ginghams. Trims, New Styles, smell firured Calico W W.mtlieni., ( htap. Srptasiii UJO. H. II. St J. C. BURTON. T -JT A RI1WABF., Groceries, Bxol.and Shore, Nails, S I e. A.C. lull etork for s- ,y Srpi 26. u. II. Sii. C. BURTON. G U A IjT)Ta 'SSALrJ. f JTHE uiuli rsicnnl. c; ue nlia n of. he minor heirs of I the estate ol Jam. . s iircei l, dec, asi d, bv order of ihe Probate Court of Kraiiklm rouuiv. I.iil., ,l o(Ti r for sale, at tin- premises in Brook v'illo, on Sal. urday, the ltd day of Af.iv., is.so, at ilie hour of I o'clock P. M. the entire inter, si ..fssi.l minor heire in the lollowiiirr described estate, it beiua; llie undivi.l. il thr.-e .intlis pan thereof, vil: I he north half of lot No. 0, in Allen', pint of Brooksitlr, th. re li, nioii it a wo story liou-e, iu hich Widow Wyoconp now resides. TKrinx, One third of the purchase money to he paid at lha time of .ale; one lhir.1 in oue r, and one third in two years from day of sale. 'Ihe s, coild and Ihird payments to bt secured bv mile ami ciod Trei hold security. ' c f C'UHRSON, Guardian. ALSO At the same time ami place, and on the same terms end Miuitiiions, I sill ori''-r for sale the other ihr. v sixths of said prop. rt. , it being ihe interest .,1 Matthew IJ. Ss igr. it, S. th V. Swil'tt, and Klixaln th Swiccttt. C F CLAKKSON, Oct. 1.1, IS5J-I1-4 Afni. THE STATE OK INDIANA FRANKLIN CO. PS. Hcforn Francis Gramuck, Esijuire. Cokrr K. Clsi k-oit Foreign Altacliment. Hubert ll.izl. tr. H K H K AS, the writ or foreign attachment i.n- " ed in tin-above etitiiied rati.e, i. rein rind by the Constable of Rrookvil Ie towui-hip. Franklin Co. I ml, on the J.h day of October, A. 1) l".io, 'no k;iwiI. orchnitils a In reoii 10 Ie, , '; and ali.rcastltc writ I of (..-trni-liee is-m d in ilie a!mve entitled case wae I returned by the consfaUU- aa sl'oresaid, at the re-turn da lliereof, on the 5t!i day of Octoiier, A. I) 1R50, s.-rvid by reeiliitr; on Franris A Cona. II, and the said J CoTiisi-ll liaciir; api are.l and conies. ed luilrmenl; The-said de.elioaiit, Hobi-rt .ls l.-it, i- hereby noti-p,',"-,"if "" "' 'aid JuMice. and of il wrii ol' at: nrhmeiit lietnre saul Ju-Mice. still ol 1 be nroce-dines i n G.r. . , . . , . , , "'her, and that unless he ap-ntr ami .1. lend ihe """" "r b-r.ire tl.e final a.l.u.tm m ih. r..r, tho same mil be Until, a.t iu.licat. il ami l."eri..iued t him ah-iirf- F H N"CIS ; K ASML'CK, J. T. Kt'tjar Kavmoiitl, Auy for Fi''X Oct. 22, ll0.-4 -.iw Cloths, Cussimcrch', Sattinctts, Jeeus, i wce.ls au1 l s.hnirrt-tt, A 1arc;e aseoriineut just received aud for sale LINCK 4. FAUQUHIB. Brookvillr, Indiana. at the Patt OJJlrt. I. I. .IO.KS, ATTOHNF.Y AND COCNSKLLOIt A I LAW. Hroukville, I it .1 . OiDeroa Main Uuice.e si. rj.e. IS, IS4T.fS.ly Teras of Advertislns I and (iflUt i of a higba-r a;rad's iihcri.N ill be eh a r ci d $ t , niii Kiilrs.rr.bei $3. Tu ihin cflii i 1 1 i To le paid in advance. ID'-aitm iiist-rud wiiliuut rbarjje, unit areompanird hy obitiur uoiict a, and wht-n noiccompiii rd, to he paid for ai ilie rale of ti.fi y cents, tor r very j twrUciim - or k. All not i cm uf d atha or tribiiii a ' of rep et, b- any rfibv iM iit Toleia lut it tu of ibo day, tu be charged the pa me. ( For piibliflitnn; relii;ittii-. puti lieal , cientifi . ht neTi'leitt. and literary iiotiera. air any other rail fur ( pnblir meL'tii.gv, tu be charged at the rate a bote f prc in, u. rulttiral ctrrtilar- to Ik rhart d ih- Kama. For advrriiMng -a ie, duuble lit. uua price, to be paid in advance. Divorce and ehaueery notice to be paid in ad anrr. Adrertiain e.piilHiii of m nib r from any trcrt t am-iety, to be caurt' d full price. 1'he above team- Ml he utricily aid iurariablc adhered to by the uniU rMtciu tl. ShLZos Abbott, of i he ! moerat. C. Clarksoji, ul'tlie American. Jnly, Iffja. TF.ISMS TH K INDIANA A3IKKICAN. riWO Dollar iri advance, fS.SO in aix mnniha. S-KOOat thevnd of the year, aud an at.di.ioa of 30cetitafur every year pa) nia.ni ia delayed thrraat -ter. AsTBETiffBaTat MTa. One kO, oarc n r leaswill hrinertrd three times for one dollar.if payment b- made in advance;onr tlollar and twent)live eeuta if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty eta. if delayed two year, and In the annic prrr tion fu the time payment is delayed. l.arara al vrrtiarmrnt.for a Ictiigtar ti-av wilt be charged on tha am pnncfpUa. TKA CM CHAINS, STTALTKIl Chain, l.ia; do. r hrmer'a ' II or a, Caardner'a do th K sLta, Axr, Sho erl. Spaden, e., he For jr. Ie V" LI K K A V r,t H 9 , r. u-an . , I;.J Jl.Ja. 4.1 til ."i-jf f :

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