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uVen, in hi opinion. th means by which he , the Rrrl foumtalion of ChrWliawiiT, In the pro- TlIF Stitphv Imnvi Vv vn t Pr. i 7VT d I hojed to eleT.Ie, fem.le character and power. J per appreciation of ii, precept, , practice..- cr rV, RANKLIN : 1 C XV U O O tl S.

Mr. Uioson men mo nem in support 01 penueinen ol me liar where they had I Larinda Ktrirlcttan -

ill for Divorce

- rII. . .1 1 . I. . ; .. 1 a 1. .... . .. .1

tn sections, as oripnany reponeo oy tne cnni- muim mai woman was onry entitled 5o oue-third ' mittest. He took the rround that no preat re-! of property ? There w lin Itieln. inimiotinn i riiilsnoVr F.rtrlestnn

fbrm, human socfety, had ever bern effected : that would susUiit this portion. Our friend J .J' TJI'rd' on-,hi?u! J"r'lX'ra" . ." . . i . . v . . . . . .- t Dee. A. II. It50. the said l.minif Keeleston. bv Mose

rlinouT long; nj uoua enorw vjur in- aaio, who na recently lelt us for th better . J. Kellv, Emi ,W-..lieitnr. niri the Clerk, office I

dependence as a nation hid been accomplished

in this manner. Were this not the fact, the proposed reform, now under consideration, would, in his opinion, ot its inception, have een so self-evident, that no one would have opposed it. But, as before remarked, chances have been made nly by untiring industry and

lobor. Such was the case with Luther and Hie speech of Cito tint had been read to the Melaucthon, in their (treat religious reformation. . Convention. He was an old indiaj, iuchar.ir.He considered, at the ontset, that the laws in ter, in reference to women, and he was reniind-

T elation to the possesion of property by wo- ed at the time, of what ho had read in niack

men, were otwicmsiy unjust.

I, , . -,j , , .-in nut, ii CU ! ttii v ii in f iiivc and, has tuntii), ere this, that there is enualitv 'ftln- Franklin Circuit Con., tin v-tcatiuii) h. thill

in tienvett. ne men proceeded to give st history of distinguished women in different aces of the world, their heroism and fidelity of Isahella of Spain, to whom we are indebted more than to any other human hein?, for our present exis

tence as a Mate and a IS tlion. lie alluded to

! stone, of rim kn.e stools, where ladies were,1

After epeakinr of the evidently nnjst feature ducked for ecul. line a little. He thanked God 1

In the law with regard to estates and their di- , that this barb irnus practice was abolished t'.i&t

tors nivnrcc, i;nw the said I'hiladrr Kerleatmi.

and it being made to appear by the nffiilavit of a disinterested witness fil, d, that t,,. mini defendant , is mil a resident of tne State nt Indian the aid tl.f.ntlant Philander Kr;clesin, is th-refore hereby notified of the pendent y of s.iid ii t, ami tlint lil-s he plead to ir ansviT tin- umr t I".. re ilir .allinir ol the he n xt term nfthe Franklin Cirrmi I'miri, t be linldcii al tin- Court . in lir.mkvillc, in ami Tir tin-eon niv of Franklin anil St ate or Indiana on tlie , first Monila) tr Feliruary in t, (he aame ilk be heard , in lti buiite ami dttrttil arr..r.lmelv . Aite. JOHN M. JOHNSTON

Not. ait 1S50. 4S-3w. Cl'k F. C. C.

FRF.S1I ARRIVAL

OF SITING AND SUMMER GOOD AT THE STUPE OF LIXCK & FAKQUIIAR, Whi-rt' Unrcain nrr l ht limt! of Mam Burnett .V'irrf, of tf.r Pool Offic Kroolirillr. tli:inn.

B IXCK t. FAKqt'H Alt hate jut n tfii! and f

4 are nu iio.iini; a bt-Hiililnl aor!in nt.

I.AM ASK.OY.

Tiaon, after the deetli of the husband, he related ""r ladies are not carried to the Vbha.h or :rj:,E' an Instance within his own kuowledge, where a . While river for uttering complaints, as was ,

woman, wno was cunea vnu b uruuaea lias- i"wnn in me band, had left him at the grogshop, and endeav- : our hearing.

ored, by her needle, ti gain a living for herself t Mr. Tagae was an old man; but not as old as and children; but reeking employment from the his friend from Wabash (Mr. Steele.) He had man who sold him liquor, was, at the end of raised a family; and in looking around he saw the week, when she hoped to recieve her pit- that females of the country were happy iti their tance, presented with the grog bill of her has- present condition. He had made an effort to band, and the law the common law, so much gaintha wishes of his constituents while canvasulogised, compelled her to discharge it! He ig his cr.onty, both mules ai.d females; and poke of the speech of Cato, that had been duf the woiren of his country had instructed him up from the ashes of antiquity and before the to leave the matter as it now is. In ,oni-ina 'Convention this morning. All he had to sty he understood there was a provision iu th-Coti-was, that it was a speech in every way worthy j stilution, somewhat similar to the one under of a people who had, at the first, to steal their consideration; but he believed, from observation wives, because they had not the power other- i that it had not bettered their condition. That -wise to win them. This reform he contended, ' the Lidies of this State were happier and more 'did not alone appeal to oar sense of justice. It , intelligent than those of that State. Hisopinmade its strongest appeal, to the highest and , Ion wasthit a change would be productive of holiest feelings of the ha man breast. It may j more separations, and that there would be ten

tail now; out tne canse win sun go on. l ne ; tivcrcfs io one nniier tne present tjonslitution. "n'i sisryianu ami tencirr m e. vu-. t, pvocure evesof the women efthe State are npon this ! Marriaje was a Divine institution, and his un- "i,"1""' ",r. cl?in!'-. kii'iiard tHAMHKlis. rnar.nlii.a. Tk.e m.. ..i liitl. K-.... l ! derlai.din f if . t!,..l tl,- .1 Ill,- Brookvill,-, tud., Nov. SI, IS30.

tt their nature to suffer on without complaint; one. The Savior o' the world had disi

bat ne lelt tliat their cause was just, and sooner not prohibited divorces

or later it would triumph. It was left to the action of this Convention, what its decision would be- For his own part he would ask no prouder monument to his memory than to have taken n humble part in effecting a reform like this. The discussion was continued by Mr. Nave

tK Hbprih4-r ropoe in enter and locate pnb-

;iml. f-ir unv p-ron holtlint; laud variants

f j . i , . in im- (.iiiini .naii s, ai nip .rvrrm i.ana onu-ei, bit loiinn in me common law so much e jlointed in nated iihm the sin nl'flltto- IntltMti. Mir itrmi.

, Illinois. Mivauuri, Iowa. Vi.cnn-in ami M mm tola.

In ofTV mitr my ervitr li llie lol T' . in the

rapacity of an at-elil In aist them in prm-nrim- Ibe j Aef of ihe pnblie lanil fur tin ir pat crvici- , I c;m j only sy ihat my own ipi rirnrr, hatini; served in the liili !! iriim nt of Mar; land troops, will add an additional ineentivr lo ervr w ell their !meretii. I j h ve re.ided for a lmi- lime in the ct, haiesnniej considerable acqnamtaiice vilh the public donniiii ! and shall faithfully serve those ent riistini; me v. ii h I their -aarrantt. 'rhe tmldirr ho p!aer bis arrant ill my hands, may fe I assured that tin injustice ran t te dune him, as the law authorir.ini; iheir iue pre- j ve-ls iheir assignment . Fee chari-ed tor locatlne: 0 acref 810 0"J j For lora'iuir any number ofarn s lis, iban S 00 j

All land i nten d by me, nail first haveny personal inspection. Letters addre sed in me at Baltimore City, Cincinnati, or Itrookville, Ind., post paid, shall nreire prs mflt attention, and entries made g ing prvference in those of prior date.

he iider-ittnrd will speml the winter in Delaware

couraged,

We should not pur- i

sue a policy which would encourage them I There were many hard cases, where the proper- j ty obtained by the wife, had been squandered i by the husband; but these matters should be re- J gulated by law and uot by Constitutional provisions. He was, howeve, open lo convicti n, i

at considerable length, at the conclusion of which and the moment he could be convinced, that the ,

he ottered an amendment or Mr. tlolman pro- , condition ot the Ladies would be bettered by the i Tiding, that "uo law shall ever be passed, where- i provision, he would t-npport it. I by the property owned by a feme covert, at the j Renjamtn F. Rremkbank, the newly elected , time of her intermarriage, or by her acquired j Delegate from the countv of Uuinn cow appeasubseqnent thereto, either by inheritance, gift, ; red, produced his credentials, was sworn into grant, devise or other wise, shall ever be taken ! office and took his seat. j lor the debts of the husband contracted before or i Iu the afternoon, Mr. Holman continued the ;

after the m irriage." ! discussion. After prefatory remarks, and a de'

R F.FUKXCF.S. f?eo. Holland, F.sq. Oeorire tterry, M. D. Jim. t How land, Eq. C F. Clarksoii. Esq. Hichnrd I'yner.F.sq. John H. Farquhar, F.fq Judtre MiCarty. Urookvil le, I ml. John A. Matson, Ksq. Cinciuuati Ohio, Hon. Be.nj Cely, Ketitudky, Hon O irrt t Davis, Kv,

Hon J Chandler, Philadelphia, Kx-Gov William Temple, l",sq. Smyrna, Del, William Morgan, Seford, Del, Hon Frances Thomas, Annapolis, MJ (Gov,) Hon T H Hop Wesly SUrr, lq. Baltimore City.

f(llv t -cti il Sitrtnir mul bumnu-r GuoiU. liu-h tor

cSfiii-rof pant-rn ami t Ifffitnct- f ( t t-, tht-y rhal K nc ititct.mit-tiitun f tltt ttlUy, and invitt the carrl nl iiinotitii) of tin urt:l)4'ii:r. l lifir Atock. cutm-'M, in part, of S.i-r Anu-rican, F.nglith. Frrnch and Grrman BruaJ rtu lMutuuntl Fancy Caimt ri 1 HUt-k, bhtf, s;ry aiutfitnr Satinrita (I Kviitiu k y anil Dtimi ur .1 ant do l'tvl, Vt-lvrtit-fiit. Liiinrii. and CaiUnaJei Oij Patagonia antl otht-r ('intin vi:s TIM.S. Super Pressed and Curted Ssln.s do Plain and Fa:ic"Silks

do Silk and Cmtoii VrUets do French and VUin Black t.aitin t;t do Fane) and Plain Siituiner Vesiinca (martrd) Ladies' Dress Goods Super Plain lllark Purr Silk- arprd Lutirr do Plain filatk Knpl ish Meriuu du Cbanireable ilo do do plain lllark snd to I'd Alpaeca I.imera 'n do and Silk striped Mode Cloths do Celestial atripsd Lusters new style do Caliloruia I'laids do

do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths do Frelu-h, Scoti h and Domestic t;iinjbams do I'laiu Pink, lilue. tlreen and Huff Frenihop do ri.un and Si ri ped call opd l)e Lains tlo Plain and Kauey Mouse de Lains do Plain and Flowered I. imieiis fnew style) do plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) d' do do Knclib t rench Uo do do Plain and Faurv LAWNS do Plain cross barred and striped Jacunelta do Hook and Moll Muslins do Plain & Fancv Dress Handkerchiefs do do do Silk d o do do Silk, Linen am) Cotton Pocket do do Rl'k Silk I. ace Veils and (ireeii lUrSjjs do Plain and Fancy DHF.SS SILKS do Plain and Fanry Silk t'ravals 1)1)31 KSTICS.

riVIR undersigned guardian of the minor heirs of I the etate or Andrew Shirk, deceased, by artier uf the Probate Court nl Franklin couaiy Ind. will olfer for sale at the premises ill Sprinfffield Township, Franklin county, Ind, on Thursday, ihe 19ih of Dcrember, between the hours tif 10 o'clnrk A. M. and 4 o'clork P. M. the entire interest of said minor heirs in the following described estate, eix; the North-east quarter of section No. 22. I nship 9 and It nire 1 Weft; it liein; the undivided ihree-sevcnth pari ihrreot. I' Kit MS. Otie. third of the purchase money to be paid at the lime i.f ale and oue-third in nr.e )ear ami oue-third

in into years from the slay ol sale, the secouu ami

ofearc- "ico puymenis to oe secureo ny ion.- aim i;.oso

sreuruy. SAMI KL SMIRK, tiiiurt ian. I.SO At I e same lime and place, ami on the same terms and cilnfiiions. I will offer for sale the

oihirfnur sevenths of said property (includin the Widow's Dower.) viz. the enure quarter sretioa I containing 169 acres mure ur less. SAMUEL SHITIK, ! Agcat.

j Fairfield Property. f ,tlR sahtcriher has lor sale ill ihetownof Fair-j I u tii Id. Franklit Co. Ind . a lau vard (now in our-

r-lion with IU val ) a dwelling house, with f.iurlols I and a halt all attached. I he deiliur is a twost.-ry . frame, and all other neeessarv riviuns fer a romfar- I

table residence. This is ihe only tan yard in tne place, and is in a rich and populous portion of ihe While Water Vallev. Terms nv, and ill be made km.wn hv application in TIIOS. HtTWAKUFaufuld, Oct. I4lb, 1S50.-4J-3W

shawls.

C tl K, C rape. Jenny I. ind. Thibet Wool, Marensi Hand Lon ir Fanhioiiable Shawls, latest st Irs, far slriow '.y B.H.k J.C.Hl'KION.

Li:v .(o!)s ,ii st c:o 1-1 :.: fllHR tiibvrriUrr has rrc-ird, oprnrd and uu 1

( viirri lu tht Hhc a biitiomr lui uinrw (uti(l. ! Hi iick, ili ihe additiupt iim mf1r, i vcrr full ami eoMifit.lt- anl i.lfrri tlir bt t itt" iiitluccmviita iu purctutrj,aiit tVoni ihr anirty hr IVri ft rtrdiit ; (lit- hravy a in un nt he hai on bandi Iir iiitt-iid to qive , a little lrt-r barcmins than hr ha during irt-nuit ' Fall and Winter Sra-on.. 11a in-? wwrk d rt wo't ' of hiud ntid hr enabled to offer -.it a.turtnit-nt a. kew, an premh and aa na.diuuk at any buue in ll.e County. , Of bt recent purchaM he wu( -ulrct Tor n.eatiuti until'' proininetit rnt-le, t'ul Iti w ; sSKVKKU.DOZKS PlKCtS OF PRINTS, j F.mbraciiif; the heit of Mtrrinirk, Coctit-co, Fall j Kiver or American, Sran;iir'a, A pit-toii, and AlIf M manut'at ture. 1 h y are uf the latest ittern j atift fashionable ty!c. Amoitff tlir bt tlr uUcri- j bet would call the aiteiitiun la t terml nc4t uf y:l i colored vaticur. ' S or lO piece uf pUm le Ltiinrt. a.hitinnblf li-uTcd do i At.SiO Plain black Lutre Satin itrijud do 1 Firnred tl.

Plark Hon.luziiir, rjlra Cut, Furniiurr I'rntta (I-tirdin ii:iir1iam-Manchrti-r ! SrT-rtl huxe fahiotiabl Kibbwaa lijrk ilk l.acr, fttiprrinr black oritd Hat Cliildr-ia wimiI lloie S vi ral i;i cet uf Flannel VrUrl trinnmntr f.irdretira, I.adii Cillr 1 adii l.n-e do Mutirniiir d:t SUA WLS. I.oii; wol Shawl

ANOTHEH SClENTiFiC WOXDEa! pi:isini Tilt TltlK DIGESTIV 11 FLUID, GASTRIC JJICE! AGUE AT DYSPEPSIA CUREU, Prepared from K F.NT, or ihe fourth SiomiWI Ihe Ot al'ier direc: ion-uf H.MKI X IIFKKs. ihst rreal t'hysi,. logical ( liimiil. I'jJ. S 1IOK-H-ION. M. I)., N. ii, Noiih Ki.hiti Si..ct, I h.ladelplna. Pa. Ibis isa truly won.'.erfiil remedy f.-r INrif.ESI ION. UVbl'KPM J AVXDICK. 1 IVF.lt CO -1T.A1NT. lOVbllPAHON, and llk.Hl.IM, Curinr after Nature own mrtbud, b Nali.r.'s own arnl, ihe liustric Juice. Cj Hall a tsaspo.n.fiil ofilii. Fluid, infused inwatrr, ill dig l or ili.s.le. Five Pi.v.1 lis of K ...(. Ues;f in about I w o hours, out ef tUr stomach.

DIGESTION.

K1F.S I ION is eliirflv perfi rmi it ia tlis tcr..aiis

Sept 3Jlli. II".

3. .1. liKLS.Ya Attornbt at Law, Lacrfl, Frankiji Co. Ind. ,u,AVlG bet n thrown out of business hy afirt.

at n 1 ... r..- . - . .. ' t..;i 1 .. , ,- . . . 1 -.nas resumeii tne practice ni me raw He win

..ir. djk.ipi.1 w.ki uoss.uaa.su .....iiiru-,,,,.,,;.,,, in,,, sjppuMiiou iu iiieseuuoii .j . d,.TK. , i s . n t ire a t ten t ion to smh bn.ioess a. mat tlenien on either aide of the question. He be- , reported by the committee, he saij he founded , be committed m his care in this and the adjoininir liered the property owned by women before j his oppoitiou mainly on two position?, vii: that counties. KxprctinR to tsa a far a nith as New Or-

msrr sff0 aholllil le rent 1 n lien I 11 their nnssMonn i 1 1 urnillif in Ind mmoAti vs.. sub An I li a oi- pna.i A I . "s "in mis oo iuiiiimihomi i in rooie.

... R. ... - . . . , ...,... .... .,... , v. ........ .. A Saw Mill F.ntine and Boilers f but property afterwards obtained aliould be a j relation by destroying ita unity of interests; am! ofM. J.Kelly joint possession. Willi a slight alteration he secondly, that il wonl.l require a complicated i Nov. 14, n';o 47-Jw.

cuuiu lui mo Li ujiuMiiyii cs in iiu.iti iuii o- , twic u. invs iu leuitiie suuil a pyMeill. llis lie- ftnTtKnt f TTTVT1 rlneed At a late. Ilnnr this P.mivetioll aiiionrneii ' tieeeil tluit Riipiit v Iicm w.iinLl not caoo f.l UuIjAI wU 1.X11

... j j

Air. aiteie naa me noor.

sale. Enquire

Thcrsdat, November 14, 1S50. The ConTentiou was opeued with prayer by the Ret?. Sir. Cretuv. Mr. Ritchey said, he rose to perform the melancholy duty of announcing the death of Mr. Vaa B.'ttthueen, one of the delegates ."rem Shelby county. In the absence of his colleague it tieTolved upon him to perform this duty. He had

here, would not soon feel

its fleets if adopted. Fifty or n hundred vests

1 niijht roll around before its evils wo.il.l be ma- ' nilesW; but sooner or later, they would be felt. : i Gentlemeu did not contend but that the husband I should manage the property of the wife, and, if a profligate, he conlii still continue to squander i it, and hence complicated laws would be reqnired to guard her interests. lie believed the genI tlenten, who introduced this reform was actua

ted by the best and purest motives. That the

been slightly acquainted with the deceased for , State was under lasting obligations to dim for

ab lilt tour years, and from that acquaintance lie j was able to express the belief thai he was an ',

OF "GRAHAM:"

The Magazine of the Union! ! r r f. r a r a tYo n for is5i, so.onocoriF.s. C"1 AA HAMS' M AOAZIXK, unrivalled in spl.nU dor and excellence, will commence a new volume with a Magnificent January Number, specimen copies of which w ill be ready Decern I" r 1st, anil will be furnished to all a hv desire to make up C lubs for the cominir volume. The original publisher oT the work returns his sincere thanks for the hearty welcome wiih whtch his return to this lavorite periodical has been hailed by the press and thepublic. and promises his read

ers that the past six nti'sihcrs hive afforded but a

honest and houotable mail. As his colleague would return, to-day, by the cars, the duty of aanouncing his death and paying a proper tribute to his memory could then be performed. He concluded by offering a resolution providing for making arrangements for the funeral, and and paying proper respect to the memory of the deceased: Meiars. Ritchey, Kinley, Zenor, Tettit and O .en were appointed the committee, and the Convention took a recess until ten o'clock. Mr. Ritchey from the select committee, appointed to make arrangements Tor tli funeral and testify respec t for the character of the lion. James Vaubeuthus- n, one of the Delegates from

Shelby county, reported, that they have ascer-

the reform that had already been effected in our "l'cht foretaste uf the . xccllmce and beauty of what St ltute hook but the sections tiiu'er consider- " ,n s,ore '""r xhv m w v"lt"ne. tif the early 111, munuie oook, out tne sections titu.er consu.i ra ; ,,.1S We shall print Klein i y movsxxii copies, tlOII Were going too far. ad stereotype the work for fut lire im rt ate, Mr. Cuiger, opposeil the Fectious under con- STFiu.tXc. okigin al i.i tkh aTIUK. deration, asconlrary to the spirit of the Chris- R P 'l Jamra, the erirbratfd novt lit, ha Wn ,- . a J . ... r-eularlv .n.iiri'd, and will tarnish H'vrr.il brilliant Han religion, and he was willing to join issue ro,nallre; dunnc the vear.

with any one who should take the other side of ;eo. Ii Premire will write his exquisite poems ci-

tlie question, lie thought the Uonveuliou was cnmvt iv tor tins ms mne

too lime!) disposed to legislate in its amendments

to the Constitution. Tlfe time of the Conven

tion had been frittered away, on questions that had not been agitated before the people. Six weeks had elapsed, and little had as yet been nc-compliidie.-i. Gentlemen would do well to look at the questions that had been agitated lasi August, and not go into new and untried experiments that had much belter be left to future le

gislation, than have them incorporated in the

Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Hleachid and Brown Linen Tahlt Cloiln 1

do do I'oitou do do do do Muslins

Metbueti. Hamilton and other lied Tirkiii

White, Yellow, Hed and fiveen Flannels Hleaeli.il, brown and rod HrilliiiL-s Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Si liias sua us. Sujser F.mh'd white crape Shawls do do and plain b!'k and mod silk fr'niscil Thibet Shawls do do Beiae;e Shawls Bonnets & RibbonsSuper French Lace llomtets (new sule) do Fancy Lare and Tuscan do do Oimp and Hntland do do Florence ".raid and Soft Straw do ilo Misses (assorted) ,n .1 Sl'I'ERlOH ASSTR TMF.ST OF FASCT, 1'r.AlS ASH CAP RIBBOSS. f.ACLS. HdBISETTS. THRF.An ASH C OTTOS t In; I SliS, LAnuts' fl. A", iiiiite ash vixF.n SU.K, CDTTOSk I.AMIIS- II 001. STOl KlSOS. SILK ASlt MOHAIR FRlxnF.s AS!) LADIES' DRESS lll'TTOSS; L DIES' ASD VESTS' KID. SILK ASO COTTOS GLOIES. I.ookinif Clasiei, Wail Paper, Hats mid Caps, Uoou and shurs, Ladirs' ami Cents' Carpet Sacks! Viiibrc.las, Parasols and Kan") Shoe Peps; Hardoareaiid Cntlrrr; Glass and Queensware. Trace, llalu r and Log Chains; xVooden War'; Groceries, Sec ,V.C SiC We invite a call from all who are pur. ha irrii.our me. and lakeoceasiou to tender our thanks to -'old cultomers," hopiui; that such satisfaction has been rendered ns w ill warranl a com i nuance ofl heir favors.

e win villi III e II receive in ..! e

(..eiil's Wear I. CK. nine. Green, t'adet and Brown Cloth.

"Fane Hlaik Casstmrrrs, latest fashion. Over Coat and iklauket Cloth.

I Super S in and fashionable Vesting. Sat.nclts, i Jeans and Tweeds. .

Just opened nud for sale low hy Sept 15ih 1S30. B. H. &.J. C. BVHTOH. G.XV. KFr.LY DKNTIST.

inform the Rood people of

that be is now 111 tow n

(wiih his porkets foil of the very best Dental material) and ready to a lie ml to all calls in the Imr of hi pmfessiuii. And, as his stay will be short, thoae wishing their Ttc'h attended to should call soa. N II o charge for esamination and advise. Itii'ims at J AdairNov lit 1S50-4J.

IITOl'l.n resp. eifullv

ftrookville and vicinity.

1ASHpiil f.irwheatbT

VyS. ptio ijjo.

11. 11. & j c. Binxos.

X. MP. CnOOKSHANK. CR00KS1IANK

CYUirS KILGOUF & KILCJORR

Trousers Jisn corssEf.r.ons at mm. Oftirr ilu- anif that a m riiii f1 by Sl- lb Ca. West idtr of Maiii-Wiirpr?.. Strcrt oj.pimir tbe CtMirt Houir, HrooWillf, Jhih 1850. Ifi-ljr LAWXS. IVCK FAHtlUH.VH liavc.just rctc.vcdshias Cs lot Of Plnin and Fancy Lawns, ilo tllack do French Xee.llc worked do For sale cheap al tht Put tfte. Itroukville, Imlfcma.

Ipl. tWSON tt iiilrri hi rt irra in thr cit ztni of l.it!k villo am. Tirinity, in thr rapneity of Watfli .V t" lock M.ikvr and rfpairrr niakine

1 anl m-'tiilintr .!'w-.-lry, Ac t.nj rx piTifnc, nnt strict punctuality arc hit rt-eiMnintntlatini, IS .top

three dviort north of the .nut oflk-'.

July IU. HSO -U-tf. Still Hore ExtraordiDary .

7"K wotiM lvi our ri'aUrs tn notice thm-

rri'a'inir nnuiariiy tn nr. nan mm; i.m-

sam. Mr. North, the atri iii, tt ll u that he a-ton i i'lu il himself, at tht- intuitu r of enrt-s that it i pcrfor i mins amunr? 'ir own cit ir.ens. hose names he ocra ..iisallt- iitalis.lti tit at ll..tai . lm mlv tif rillicl

AllkintU orapnrnvt d countrv nntilurt- o-.vi. - .k '1' ma caU OM hem, and lienr from their own hps how

Oram ire do

1 hibrt Knih'd d H,ack i!k tVinctl d Moleclored dt d Scartt t rmbroidt reil du Suer plum si-arlt-t du do Dotihlc T illeil d Wuinvti Bat, S'ate d Mitis-s tin do du Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings Suurr China l'carl llonnris Fine Uraid io

White crape. Pink Florrtice.AVhiir Satin, Itlack riiintilla Vei!s Kmbroideped llonnrt Hibbons Firucsd ilu do VI, te do ilo j Cloth., NatliucN & Vesting?. Black French C'luh Mm Hevy do Fulled il I Alpine Cstsimcn, Fancv do

Rla k Dor akin du ' Hlack sauti Vetiine; Farmer's do " ttsnred do Sattinrtts of various defariptivaa Huts anil Cups. Plsr Silk Hr.ta ' " V111011 do Brown Mesican il Itlack, brown and white Kossuth sfo Hoy'. " " rtn Prawn silk Plush Cap : lllsck " " da 1 Var-ecatcd " " d Brow 11 Kolled Hand riush do ' Mi'ii's extra cloth d.v ! The above is a list of rrcent purehafe. In addition 10 these the subscriber would call altemion to his unrivalled assiirtment of KlMIT.S A M) SIIOMS, ttf which lie ha m r thin I'sTty Ca-tri. In ihi pnrtirular line h- ha p. rhap the be si . ortmnit uf any Iiihit in Frunklin CMiiuty. IICi. 7H tt W lbs, Wsine Iron just rrcrivcot J000 Sli)r " On tlir Wi jnc I run tha pi ice has recently been red'ired A flue aortment of Nails, rdtrire, Cuth-ry, Sole I.ratht-r, (iroteri s and all the staphs, kept cin;antl v ti hanl A 11 pei v.ns b f ire makint iheir pnrcV. ascs a re rrtm'CtfaUv iuritcd lo cie m a ca' 1. JUCIInD TYN'r.ff. nrookvillr, Ind. Oft. 15, I8J0.

for thr hii;h(t market price; i

we hav- ntadr

llt-nry XV I onr-ft-llou , S ft Lowell. S A (lodmnn.

F. r Whipple, tirare Ciroen w od, j M I.ev;Art, W CnMen llrynnt, Mrs A O M Annan, will do excluaivflv contributors.

A ij.-illt ry ol Literary names of America, Graham j tinrivalletl wntrii an' re-enjjaied, and arrantemetit are pcrft'fted f. r a srri. s of n.oM splau did artic'cs, t'nnn such vrit". n t,i.- f.illttwiiir-

W t.ilmcrr Si:nm, tiior-e D Prentice, Alfid H i a,",n 1 fwo Ilnndrrd Tlioui.n.tl Street, N Willir, Wm Ctill-n Ury.int, athniinl "o!lnr!

H:it!tti n- , II, m v Wtliiam IL-rbert, J it Kemmt.re 1 "f " uirr rcr, in u ,xrs Rrtrk Ro- rineen-

t ht-v were iiatcht d from an imtimelv tonih.and re

arrauirt int tits hy taliuli o.irprocducew iM ht mi.-.v.7l t "",r,l their Tra nd and relative s, by i sm? this tnmai-ktt. I IXTK &. F It o i-n i J trul v valuable medirme. Ihe si-i-nt still ent nines March 2o, 1850. ' ' j to C'lariintee Dr. flail' !Ulam to (five relief within !24hurs.or rt-turn the monev. Kvrrv bottle that

'has lit n sold in Cincinnati, durint- the lat month, was sold with the above fuarjutt-t ; and he

ha v t to see the first bottle returned.

The Knox Insurance Company F1KE, MARINE A! LIKE IXSJ-RANTE.

taicetl that the tieceasej expressed a desire tint : oreanic lave. The Convention knew how he stood

tils Dody siiould be removed, lor sepulture, to and it was not necessary to multiply remtrks.

hisown residence in bhs'.by county, they tliereforaconsider it unnecessary toinakeeny rraugemeiits regarding his funeral, other than those reported iu the resolutions herewith nlmilted. The followinii resolutions of the com

mittee were unanimously adopted, to- U.

Mr. Shertod continued the discussion in fjvor

of the sections in an animated speech, which we have n.it room to notice at present. Me s.tid he was a single, man; hut did not expect ahvays to remain so, for he did not believe, as was conten- ; tert hv gentlemen, that property wits the prlncl- 1

Resolved. That this Convention his heard, ' nit luuid that united kindred spirits together in

with deep regret, the announcement of the death j the holv bonds of wedlock. There were oilier ; flhe Hon. James Vanbenllutsen, late a mem- and purer ties. Did he look upon m:rri tae ns ber cf this Convention from the county of Shel- had been argued here, as a mere mercenary inby, who cied this morning at three o'clock, at J stitntion, that was lo he measured by dollars and hit boarding-house, in this city; and that the , cents, he would say, Heaven preserve him from members will testify their respect for Ihe mem- j its tramels. ory of the deceased, by wearing the usual h:dge Mr. May continued the discussion, principalof mourning for thirty days, and that this Con- j ly addressed to the ladies. In vindication of the vention will accompany tha remains to the cor- i dozeti bachelor members ol the Convention poration limits. I As all but thu dozen referred to, had monopoResulved, That the Secretary of Ihil Conven- Mixed, each of them, the affections of some wotion be directed to commuuicale a copy of these j man, he and his bachelor friends had but little proceedings to the famUy of the deceased. In chance to be felt, where there was so large a token of the sympathy of the Convention with I majority against them. He therefore asked to them under this severe and sudden bereavement. be excused troin voting on the question under Resolved, That as a further mark of respect, j consideration. In continuing his remarks, that thia Convention now adjourn. however, he said, that so far as the question unThe above resolution, were transmitted to the 1 tier consideration was concerned, he would be widow of the deceased, J willing to grant to women, collectively, just j what they might think their best interests deFsidat, November 15, 1S50. j manded, with the understanding that su.'.h priviThe Convention was opeued with prayer by i leges would cause new duties and cares lo dethe Rev. Mr. Cooper. J volve upon them. After wilhd rawing his reThe President laid before the Convention a quest to be excused from voting he closed his

communication from the Warden of the State I remarks. It being very late in the afternoon,

tier ft,, I

VHS COMPANY, havini; h.ea ,lly ..rr.i nixed, ami ! i ten per fi n-. pm in mi tin- i ;ipu;il s,,t., sulis. riIvil, mut ihe balnnee secured In m.irtrnfe ,i Heal; Estate and by personal i-iiarmu e, are nnu pre p. rut i In efr. ot In-ur.mee nr;:iiii.t l.nss nr Damage by Fire, nil U.nl.linc-s. Merehamlize. Machinery, Matmr.irln-' ries, ami all .1, s, riptiiins f prupertv : aU.i, Merrban-; ili.eaiul IV.. dure in tbe mm se nt inland tr.in.pi.i ta- : ti.m, tbe ri-ks uf i he sens, Ac., s,e . 0M ,,r n, f ir Steamb.itiis. anil ..tb. i ve.., Is. an.) upon the l.iv. s ! .f individuals cuinr tn t'aliloriiia. I be rai. . ..r i.ee. , tliinm ill he as luvv as ill, is,- f SIIV il.r H EM'ONS1HI.K Ciiinn.niv. All t.uss,., i,. rally adin-ieil and pnnnpilv paid 1 be stock nl this f,.ii,pay ,, , id entirely in the ennimlleil by rsiern men, and in "no uv roniieciftl with Xew York.

DIRECTORS:

Hun. n. v V. .1

the Convention adjourned. Sentinel.

ANOTHER SCIF.N HFIC WONDF.R! rF.PSIN

Prison, containing the number and names of prisoners in the Stale Prison, from September, Rvthiscommunication.it aoDeara. that

the whole number of prisoners discharged by the , ferrr oree,ftre ti,, ir M.i ,rf a t;r. at . f . l)snensia Cnrer, nrs-nanet frnm Hennet, nr the expiration of their term or service IS oil; Ihe j ri, ,, Stomach rthr tx, after dir. rtinns of nan.n number oardoned 237: died while in prison 1 21 : , i.i. biir the mat phvsii.lnsriral chemist, hv J. s

discharged bv the Supreme Court 13; escaped j ll.mcbton, M. r.. No. tt Nnnh ichth street, rhil-

from prison and never returned "6. 'I he communication was laid on the table and ordered to b printed. Mr. Hall from the committee on the State debt and public works reported that, in the opinion of the committee, the public debt may be fully discharged in fifteen years under the present rate of taxation, and submitted the folio wing section: Sec . All the revenue derived from the sale of any of the public works belonging to the State, and from the net annual income thereof.

adeiphia. Pa Thia it a truly wonderful remedy Tor Imliirestion, yspepsia. Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation, and Debility, t urine alter Nature'o n method, by Natnre" own a cent, the Gastric Jaice. See Advertisement in another column.

Cooper, Iti. hard IN :m Smith, H HsMiniys Weld,

I beoere s t'av.T Itiietiaiian Head, II I' Morehuad, Henry It Hiri,' J llavjr.l 'lav lor, lira II ll.-kt r, K II Caua, Roht l Cor.rnp, Hbi Morris, Kpet Sai'irent, II T I nek. riiv.in, r J Peterson, R II St. id. tiled, T S Arlhnr. Mis l.yd-a Sipoiirney, Mrs E 1' Kinney, Mrs E .1 Came. Mrs Eli'i!n ill O aks Smith, Mrs Joseph C Nenl, A in halt W.lby, Mis Juliet II Campbell, Mrs AltliS Stephens, Sirs Emma C Elmllirv, Miss I. Virginia Smiih, Mis. Kima Duval, lls tirace Oreenwot.il, Mrs Sarah II AVhiliuan, Mis Mary t.

l.a.vron, villi many morv,viell Known in the rea.t.T. 1 ol'tbe wark, making this Magazine the Orau ol Ameriean talent in esery .1 partiiienl of Mind. ; SPLENDID DK.IVVR I MEN f OK SRI. ' Our read, rs kimw wll thai tirahain is never He, ten in spirited designs and eer;ant elir;rav inRS, "I'be 1 .lamiarv Number will contain sume of the must e- . quisite priMtiictiiins of artistic skill, and llie series th. n betfnn will be eoiitiniied through tae year. Our artists in Lomlon, Paris, Italy and the Vnited States, to w bom w ' pay cash for the best and fe. ,h-, est, promise ns that tlraham shall not he h-ateti! however others may boast, tn the department of , Fashion we shall xe. I all that has ever been attemp ' ted either iii the l' ui i id Slates or Paris. l,e rtisis j of Moliiteiir de la lode I'tiac;.' to furnish n. with' the must splendid drawing- Deeenibrr and January ' mimtiers w ill contain specimins. Iu a v.ird, wait for the January number then compare ami decide i it w ili eclipse all oibers. or we -hall suhmii that we 1 hae nut learned haw a Mazarine ofilie mast brilliant deseriptiaii can be produced. It wilt he worth ft of itsell'. I 1 EitMS Sincle Copies ft. TEKMS OK CI.l-HS FOR IS.ll. All orders for Ciraham". Macar.ine, commencing w ith ISM, will be supplied at the followiti; rates: Sine'e subscriber., S t ; Tv n copies, 82: Fve copies, SlO.and Ti n copi. s lor S-o. and no extra copy t.i the person seiulinr; the club i f ten subscribers. These tems will not be departed frnm by any ol tbe Philadelphia three dollar mazarines All orders addressed to t.K.O. It. OH H AXf. I Nil. Its Cbesuut Street, I'll i U'.lel phia.

"THR HOOK OF THE NATION!!" Gody's Lady s Book for 1851!! MRS . J. HAI.K, AND L. A. COItFV, MUTORS Anirric.nn IVritcra nnHJ .tiucricnn Anitis. AMERICAN FASHION PLATES. - . . i.. n: rt...lrn

"I"' IV " - rrrr-. tertnt knowimr themselves t.i he iii.l. bi. .1

IHE IMVF.RSII. tOlfE OF IHE PRESS , ,he iind-rsirned by nnle or oth. rw are hrre-I

H AS pronounced litis puniicatioii at me neaii ot hy notifi. d lo i a II and satisfy the said claim. . or s,t

w ill be commenced immediaietr. 'Lime enough has

For sale I y JOHN K ! N FM It D, General afintfor 1 u. liana . a nd M. V. II A I I.E. Ilrookvillc. COTTON FAIIC. 59 Pieces, Sups-iior, JO s Ml. aehrd Muslin, IO Irish Linen, IO " rtrnwli and Cold drills. For tile by LINCK Jt FAItql'IMH. t ilu Post r ffice.

"fi

.51 t hy

Itrookville, 2Jn, Jul

N. I). C I.LI9.N.

Caman, Vincennei; lleberd. do .

.Inn. YV. Maddux, do.; .1 at oh Pi a, do. ; Samuel Wise, do.; Peter P. Mailer. Fen Wsvne; t bonias I'. Ilei'ibiidir , I.al'avette; Wall. rV Earlv. Tcrn-Haiite; Henry D. All... E ansvj,.; Simon It .t'orrT, Ji (f. rson, iHr; Vlllialn lltihts, tlo ;

l.evi MlirK, ilo ; James Re i-win. .1. IT, I s..nville Hon. ? X C A UN AN, President. SIMON HO r I OHTF, Vice President. C. M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Heberd. Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at this arenrv t extra rates. J. X. AfcMANl'S. .frrit. --'. Fairfield Ind. Law Partnership. JOIIS A. MATSOS ASI) JOHS H.FAnqviiAn JTAVF.lhii day enters il into a partners! i , mr 1 B. practice of the Law . JOHN A. M TSOV, JOHN II. FAKqt Ii A R. X I Hi LI F.X T 1 ! HTOIIS. Take Police.

H..V J.r. HVRTOV hxvr rrceiwA itxir Fill 5 J;iml Wiutrr ()iU liich thrr itl ht ltapl to how tlit ir iVit ni!i. 'I he tfylt-p nrt iri urn! the (iriciilow. Sept. 25th, S50

FKKSII AKK1VAL. Fall and Winter ioiN fllHP. ninlrricnjd ha int nf i iTt-il, ami i nuw B ij'inir. an xi iit mil cnrlMltv l rii it -

1 unrfrnt'tit it KhII nud nitrr all of which will I be -m t mi ihe mmt rt miiiiatilr ii int. Our rin. ; ntr anil th public i c -'Tal. art- rt-;r-ifil ly in1 1 1 ti ra! ami tU't- mir Murk , ctniif : inp ii ari k

...t..vi: t ii pi Print and Oinc'1"'"', lrt tvlf-t, nrat nl'prn ami rry rlirap. AH wool PUm dr l.niiita. Mli. (ton Frrtich M-rino, all rolara. 'liani:litr ('tiiini li)iii. Rral Alpmriif, iriotia Lawac. S i Mntfiikt Plat ft and cri btrrrd Jarnnrtt. plain and f ancy Calim-rf. Irr.s ?i!!i. Chancablr Turk SlltsV. do Silk Tinr black do ?!nul. Fmbroiderrd CI .t b S ka wis. Plain da da

T. CJ. CiMHiKV, ATTORNKV AT LAW, NOTARY lTIU.IC, AND Jl'STICF. 0" THE IT.A('I

Hetamora, Indiana,

1IY31F.NRAL.

.iMiiffbtr nf tie witlow

suu any surplus umi may, at any umr, iriunoi t up.jUp

In Frnatklin Co. Ind. MARiitn At Coiiiietsille, on Tuesday evenitifr last.bv Rev. F.. G . Wootl. Mr. Rufua W. Mubbard of this place, to Miss Mary Carmicliael

Larmicliael lornieriy oi

In the treaiury derived from taxation for general j

bkate purposes, after the payment or the ordinary expense of the government and the interest on the Bonds of the State, (other than Bank Bonds) shall be annually applied, under the direction of the General Assembly, totheprincipl of the Fublic Debt. The chairman of the committee has made out a statement, as a foundation for the position assumed In the report, that the public debt of the State will be discharjed in fifteen years, which will be submitted at the proper lime. It is understood to be on the basis, that in a few years

the outstanding Slate scrip will be folly absorb?d, leaving a small surplus in the treasury to

begin with, after discharging the enrrent expenses of the government and the interest on the public debt. That so soon as there shall be auy surplus in the treasury as aforesaid, a purchase of our outstanding State bonds at the market alue shall be commenced at once. That the increase in the valuation cf property and popu

lation will yearly add to the tax list, and the annual withdrawal of our bonds will operate in two ways, to lessen our indebtedness, and that ths whole may be fully wiped out iu fifteea

ysars. Mi. Kent now offered his resolution to amend the rule that the roll be called each morning, and the absentees noted. Mr. Watts moved to mend, so that the Convention meet tt half past eight o'clock each morning during the balance of the session. Mr. Pepper of Crawford moved to amend the amendment, so that the precise hour of adjournment should be uoted. The amendments were declared to be out of order, and the question was taken on Mr. Kent's resolution to amend the rules, and decitied in the affirmative avea CD. noes 35.

The Convention now again resumed the consideration of the sections in relation to the right of married women to hold property. Mr. Steele having the floor, commenced the discussion with a glowing description and eulogy of female character. It was a woman, his revered mother, that first taught him all the precepts of religion snd morality with which he has been l!e?ed. In fine, he believed that women was

Linked hand in hand. Knit heart to heart,

Young pilgrims, as ye onward fare! May life's thick wilderness of weeds, Show only flowers and fruitage rare; Kach day a new delight present, F.ch month some added Messing bring, Kach year some new-blown wreath of bliss Upon the weddel couple fling; F.ach year, as it careereth past. Seeming more prosperous than the last. r 17th inal. in this nlace. bv the Re. K.

H. Sabin, Jesse j. Sparks to Eliia Ann Miller. On Thursday last, by IVtuiel St John, Fq , Mr. Nathan W. Davis to Miss Mary Jane Har'"ou yesterday, Mr. Amos Ailes to Miss Olive Wcstou. On the 14th inst, bv the Rev. E. Howell, Mr James V. M'Clain of Oxford, Ohio, tn Miss Cordelia Kimble of Springfiald township, Frankliu Co. Ind.

At Newport, Ky, on the 14th Inst , by the , Rev. Mr. Merrett, William G. Terrell, Lq. son j nrtl.. R..v Williamson Terrell, of the Indiana

Conference, to Mrs. Mary Thornton, daiighter j r .1,. ii. l.tlm T. M'Kinuev of Brook-

VI tl V t S . S, V I, V SI tWWaaoa - ville, Ind. la Ways C't. MAHRim On the 7tli inst., by Rev. Ceo. . Si,rr..r.l Mr. Andrew Eliason and Miss Ntrah

d..:i.u.v .lanahter of Col. Railsback, of th

ivaiipims.!., ccnnty- . . .,o. j ri,...A lv

On Tuesday lasi, in oi. nnurem vyiiM.s..., 3

the American m:iir:tnue. I he publisher. III ntie.lt

rnce to the publie voice, nuans tn ke. p il there; he has the ability and iuclinalinn tn do so. A s li-.lie advertisements are srldom read, the 'pii hlisher of the Hook nu ans to h is bri. f as possible. By rvfvrenre

to an advertisement pnblisln-d on the cover ofthe It.Mik, (a spe.-im. n .iris hii-h will b.-s.-ut lo auy person requesting it, postage paid,) it will be seen hat it to fce done in 131. It will abound in line, stipp'e anil mcf r.olint eup;nivini;, and volnrvd platet. It will have n nml. nialile aineri. au f.is!iiun plate in rat h number. S lady can make s dress to suit our more r. lined taste, and be in ihe fashinn, eve. ptinff from sti,)..y's reliable Fashions. " The Model t'.ilaires will be continued, and in every No. will he soniethinr; new for the lady's work-table, nrh as ! KnittinfT. Nt'tiinp. Crotclu t, Tatrh Work. Leather Hihlon. Chenille anil Lace Collar Work: Children's I and Infant's clothes. Caps. Capt s. Chemisettes, and in I fact tvtry ihmijihat will plta.e theladi. s. Viulotib- , ' ted receipt, and new innsir. will aloti.- riven regularlv AMK.HIC AX AVTfOKS.bolh m il. and female, ! will piace the work hy their contributions. In fact. ) l'erf .riunce, not Promises, is the peculiar talent of i the Publisher of the only Lady's Hook publish, d in 'America. The Proprietor ol" the Bonk havint; run- ; dinted il for nearly il tears, considers hisnwii taste i far sup. nor to any prof, ssional person, as a eaten r for the amusement ami information ofthe ladies o hit ow n country. A FF.W XOT1CFS. Fur its cn at rnc.iiiraeemeiit to American Writers,

it should he found in the parlor nf every family in tlie land. Ohm Western Kmporium. m'all the mairnlines that have come under our no

tice, this is decidedly the handsomest and best. Newport Mercury. .... The Lady's It.mk i the best anil moil highly prised masar-iue ofthe ind iu the country . New burp Courier. , ,. .Vr. timley it evidently mine van or the pnblishert ol hi. class "ofmafarin. . Timet, Maine. I Its beautiful eiiprat :nps and chaste literary matter, ritd.ar it to the Iir. side ol every cultivated family it visits. Tent!. Chronii-l.v. Oodey's Ladv' Hook It certainly one r.rihe handsomest, and compl. tet publications of the kind ill , this or any other ennntry. I.titht ran Obscrvi r.

It is splendid, superb, ami wnapnroavnaoic. i nn- ;

i ..1 .-loliia Sattirtlav Courier.

t It has the nn.ti iuperb enprasinp'. nd co tains i better literary maiter than any other marantic hi , I the w ortd. St ot ts Wet k ly Taper, l'hila. i .h.i. Ill he welcomed into everv family st sn

ap;reeabl

n.t'u granted them, anil he is determin -.1 to wait no longer 1'hose w ishiua; to save cost w ill do well to pay up. WM. II. M'CLKF.HV. Sept. 10th. 3.-Jm. l).IIOVI,.XIr Attorney at Law, nitoiuv vu.i.r. ia.

M.'1I.T. iv particular nttt-niMtti to il.-cillf tnu ! v nf il Imi, litrtre ami unMI, in Krnnklin, Fitjeiir, n!i, ih. Di-cntur ci'Htif, or to any nthrr buoinrfa ! rntrni. l hi cart-. j ItKFFRrNrit .1. W. Hitt, M. W.lfailr, J I. How.f lanil, Kt. lr"k-iH; K. Trn-r ( Co., W.Hiiliot- j

loin, WnlK'T JNt iiriiiiti r, juntt ist iianrt, Mcumnii Oct. .7, USO. 41-lmo mss iiuusr.

Corner of Court and Walnut St. Cini wnati. j Having taken, for term uf year., this lares i Hotel, called Planters, I have elianrrd the nantrto j Huts Mouse. The proprietor f. Is confulen' his i fi iendt w ill Rive him a call, st una as they find ( where he is. A. I.. ROSS- I Nov. U49.-S-ly rropnttar. j To the Citiiens of Franklin Co, Ind.! IF AS P. A. MOOR F. lakes this method of informing; j .J thecitiaeus uf Frsiiklin County, Ind., that he has' opened a

NEW HAT AiND UAl

I o 342 Main t. rant nlf hrtwren 8ih p 9th, Cinein-

i nati; ht rc may h fotintl at all timt i rrarty anil ! t w illiuc: to it on all hn mar Tatvor t Hi hopr tliat hy wirict attrntton toliiiiimii tir will j Iri-f i-ix i- at lt'M a liarr of pu hi ic patronac from nlrl Franklin. All th ..' w ant in it a (rl a ni! cheap article i.f ihrltit. M ant mml appro il will pair

pin- him a call h Tirc purchaiiii rlt-whrrt. 4-11. tn

Blark fmbr.ii-.lf-rc.l Tluuft

tulc do do r flich and bcautif'il (! tmcut o' lamti I i-h jm. Riown and Illt achid Mnlina. do d- I; illinf. Apron, Kiirnit'irr anl Mariner I lirt ki. I.nii'ii ami riitit. Tab lr Iiper l.iiit-ii Cr.th ami i'tiiton do Whin, Kfl, Vithtw ami (.nrn F.annrfa Til a In d, Hm ii and Col'd ( aim n Jo M-thiir-n. II iinilt'in ii't o'lirr t'irAitt Color d Miiho, NatikiTi, Irish l.invn, T-ilhd lliee-ii?. I'lsiid at.d K hr lidrn d V k in. Ca'ciitlrinrii's Wrar. Saprr Enixliih and Amrrican 1'luiHa. Hif v Caimrrrt. HUrk do Hlark Ior akin do TrpiU. Woollrn Sat iiifM, a rrat rarictr. riatn Saiin ai'd Fancy Vtrttin. Flt and llftrrr Ciih Tur Orcrcoatitif Snprr llUiikri) do Knit Shirt and Prawrrt. Hats and Caps Paihionahlr II at a. Fa II Sm !. Mfn'i lack K..mk Hat. Ilo) a ilo ilo lft Ilv-M I'nioii 4m da Co.ijrrrta aia Mcti't low crow itf d do Wen and Ilnya black w.M. da da do Clxth Capa dm do Silk pliith di d do (.larrd do Fur add VfUrt da Infant. I'nrban. Cool and Nhoe.

Dodd s Fall Style Hats, 1850.

Hoy- Caps, lluena Vist and Mrii-

n. II. J. BL'RTOX.

MF.N'S ami ran Halt

For ta hv Sept 2lh "l50

ATTORNEY A X D COVN'SELLOU A I LAW. I) r n H li v i I I e, I n H . O nice oa Main Uui ae.. I . nrt. ss, mr. 52-ij-

i . .1 i : .h,

S( liOOI. FUXI) XOTICF.! kaol"lCF. ii ht rt hy trivon, thit the hack inttri M iA (Iiicom Srn"t,t'S H oFNm , and o'h rvhim Innd, muM W jiaul iuto tin-I'oiiiity I rr.tury, by th. ht uf J.inn.ry n t. My an ordtr of the Hi art. of (Potnmtaiom ra, if pi itii'Ii t lit not milfon old lo:tn, or if the vimr hv not n new. il, on nr b fir i the above date, tht pa me will bf rollrclfd, mith all ct a.r. mtlf.i:kt, A. F.C. Brookrillr, Not. ih. 1?0 4 .

W.II. 160SKI10031' Plane &Edge ToolKaTifacturers And Dclfr5 in lurdart- and CutUry. o. 4 Main .Stn t, nt'twrcn F.fichth and Ninth, Cincinnati, Cnopcra, Carpt im r, 'orn, Cahinrt, and Chair Makrr' TonU, of ry dtacription, al a v on ha d. RMVPF. TO OH I K tt, AT SHOUT NOTICE. Mac 10 -1 -ir

I.ailir Calf and Kip Boi-r. do "' at I'.tlka and hieh llukina do Kid 1 if and KuMrr llMt-fa aail Skor Mi.r Calf, Kin ank Kd l ira. Ylcna faahiotiabli Catf ai.il II. a y (to. a. do Kip. rxtra Heavy and Coirac do S rasrf Dnya do Mt-n'a Kip Urocana do Calf do Poo bit tmr4 do Hiihhrr Short Bar, Touth and Childmt Ikova. NOTION'S. T.incn and Cotton I.acr and Fdrinra. Ttlack ilk l.acr, (iimi and Fringe. Y lrt I ri'onunr. Int rtinf . acn- t :

uy tnr am ui a niiHl u hu h Ire. Iv ttrdra Irn..

the inner cir.t ul t!.at uixfin. whin in t.-irr ' health, ra'.K d the .air.c Juite . I hit llni.i ii ; Grent Slx-r it . the Iwtt. the ermi.ctf cut! Stimu'ut tig A.TT-UT ol'ihe t:umai and iiilt-tim t. nhuot il I h r. it. Ih- i,o iliernuii,-i,u coii vt rii ' uf fuud into Mod, a"l " ti.tri;i.n i.f il,e bud ; hui ( i ath r a l'ul, torpid, paiiiTuI, and driritttie (hUi Mm of t!ie .! ; i!i,vi:iTf appuratu. A i ak. a'T dtad, ur injured atomarh prudocra no 'd dniria Juice, anj Ii. ncc the diteat-, dit:t auU dcLility Lick tenant-. PEwn ami nr.i:r. I PliFSIX i tn- chit I" rlemt in, or great DftUt i Prineijttcuf the Gaatric Juice. It i limnd in cr-at j ahuiidaiice in he voiiU part f the liuinan atomark I alV-r dca:li, and somi iitii- iBiiin t'ie i-niach i di- ' frtt nti. or.at itn ir up. niaa!o f.Miiul m tht. i au-m-icli of a-.imt,a ihr x, cuif, ,1c. It i iha material iird h. farmtra in niakinir thiMi, callvd J Keiun, the rflVrt of which haa long hin thr pril olid-r nf ihe dair). I ke curd-mg ul nniU it th ; ft ral proc at. nf dir;elion. lttiiliet p-t -.at a nil. n-iahint-poisrr. 'I Ii- atomach ot a calf will tunlla Itearti iue t'litiMand tiinea it .ihii wtrtfhi ol lni!k Karon I.eihitt tra t:i, One part ol" lvpin diaUeti m i ty ihon.uiU part ni w att r, vi' l ditri at v at am1 utht-r IVhiJ. Dixait l to:i.ailn pn dnc ' no i;i'd (;atnc J uici. Itrtim-t or It piu. 1 o ih w liiaMhia want may Uv peifriilj Jiip;;lici!, c qutt ihefulluw iiip svt Fvcm-: e:

BARON LIK1UG, in hi rt-h-bratrd work on Animal Cbemiairy, a;yt: A n A ri il't ial dipt at i e Mind nala(roMi io the (laatric Jun e, ma v be ii a Jil j tin pared iVuin the mncoiia ini-inhraite of the sir.mai h of tbr Cslf. ill w hit h vMrinna artirli a f fnod, aa neat and err, ill hi- roftrr.c!. than ze ft fit.it digested, ji.tt in the time manner as t.'ey utuid 6c in tt.c hunt urn 4tcnnch. 1H T r Tl 1 l U A , in liia faiunin treatise on 'Fi.o l and l.tt,"ii!rit!ir'n JywIer.V V(i, Nr --tL, paijr 35. tate th- i-a iie p.-t iit latt, and decrih lite nit ill. ia! pr-p iratitii. 1 here arc tew feighrr aaihuritit a th m 1.-. i n iia. )'.t. " xl l K, in li i a a ! tin Me w ritinpt on t h lii j iHl'iir i;t Di tiuti, ali r that a dimitiutitiit i t the ilo. -jfiauUfy ! the a-iiiic Ji.itr nn prKT.t:it lit and oil-prevailing taur nf Dj ;t' pa;a; ait he slait t!it - I il i ut-it ? lit d pri.ff a-.-r nir.liri.it in l.-'U'lon. who urn t aeri ly atTliett d w ik tl.t coiupl lint , ti inline every thintr lf I fail, had rar cmil'tr to the Gaali'tC J'llCe, nhlailH (1 fn-lil ihe iH'ta acti nf in g animal, w!mh ;irf ;i c amplrtcly irwiful." r, (V't VM. author it! tie f.nnoiia wnrk on 'Vetr- table 1i-i," n a; ii is n r niarkahlt- fart iu ph t locv. that the tmaeh nf ai.ir.ml, inaitvratcd in watrr. impart t the Hmd tht pr.pt rf ct diolvi:i. variuii ;t rtu l. a .f f.Hnl, j tu, oi Jt i- t.n j a L it'U, nf ii tfh nit un "f ih' m in fit it-nf diJTct C;.t . Jiom tf.r va'i.rrl s' ivr f- i-a 1 1 " lr. M ' S. tjn-at w rk. I he 'ChemitrT of Man," I.ea k lUatiehai .i. 1 I i!a. I;i4 r,i. 21-2) hii: " I he tl ici)Tery nf P I. PS I IW n.a a in w r ra in the chtrtmca! hitnry i.f Ditrrn ion. Kit in rnitu prrnt.eiia wr know th.it f.Mid ia i'.ittl rd a rapidlv m an nr'ieial dig. i i e I. uid. prepared imm IN pii, as it ia iw the tint lira I ( -ti ie Join itt IT." I'rn; a-.,ir VI NCil-lSON ut ihr .leffilfc-.n CoUtfe, rhitatlt-I ;dtin. in Ui ifeat nrk m H n mi an I'hy tdnr, U vtiiea iimre ihan til'iy ia it an i.mtiaiinii tf thia anhtt-ct. II peri mli la with Ir. Hea umont, on the t i;itir;e .1 uite, nl.t.iim d IV ni tin- I in t; bn ma w at-'ma eh ami frmi sninnlt are well kimw n. ! it at I ran a." he aya, 'dirraii in occurred a p'rlVctW iw the ci t'f'ria! a n the nr.turat d i : tim," As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, j pH. IIOI GU I ON'S ppr pr.ra.inn f)f pr.iVUS l.aa : pr due d the moat mn'vrt'ou rjfff tt curm? ccea itt i l)r''h'y. Einicifitiou rrvatit I)rrar:r9 and lypep Z:r CoiisuiTir'f:r-n iipMt d to ht-on the vrry yrrrtf tlieirae." It ia imr.aihl-to ive the d laila rf rapt in the limit nf l lit a n it i rt . at men t liul anthetticati'd etrntiea'ea have ht en triveii nf mere than I 'WO l!lrKl.I IIKM Ali K A1U.K i IHKS. in Thiladelphm. New Yrk,aiid liuitm elnne. I'heae wera iuur. m' ilt pt'rate ..-, anil tin nirn were not oitlr rapid and w mult rt" 1, hnt pt-rmam nt. it ia a t-.-t-ai Ktt VOL S V IDO IT, and par:nlarly Ut. fu' fr tenth nc to hilin.n diardri', l.i.er ' C.in plaint, Krver anl A i tir hi il I y l ft a l-rt Tefar nil Ac'ie, tul th- e il t H". eta .f Qitiiii , .Mercury, ml nihiT dm n ;i tti ili-- I) -.-ii - nrt;t na. af it r a. ' inaiekn-aa. , in. for e-itt-a in eatinc;. and i'C frrt-tiae (r ar!-nt ii in. 1 fil ;iut r- cni.cika Heath ; w 1 1 h Intr .nr. e re n ce. OI.5 ICfiJ ronVI.SM'i. j There ia ti-i lorm ol OI.I) SIOMKII COM- ; PI. I N I' " w h ; i-h it d-M-a nui a em In rrnt, h andrt ' nv've atone-. N't nmii. r how had ih mar br, i ' GIVK-i lS'M' It I'.!. I K.K! A .-.? rtawr tt . mt-r" aU th' ttn'i.'fnr'7-sf $-mut ffn, aid it lif-eila aa lyi-ihe rt-p-attil, I r a ah- rt tttie-, M m.ikr iheae : v-tl IT. ria - nn tut tit. l't Kl IV OF Bl.t'OI) ai 4 V1(.K OF liODY, I tlit. at iic Ii i p.rit nlatly a-ufeUt in in eat a of Naii-n, Vnnniiiie Crampa, 5orrtit t li- pit nt th.- St n.;uh . d iMi t ';rr ratmr. Intt. enld, atte of the Htt.l, ttn a ii'a, I.w. na- "i Ji;i:'i:, lVapt.inlrt.tr-, I'.ni aria t un i, Wt akurat eililenet toftiainitv,St'irnlr. I;C. - ; lriee,U V. !' I A. K It per bu!r. Ojie Imlt'.r w.i, of en eif. et a lni H.r; e irr I PKPSIX IS I'aU !)i:!!S, ' cr srvr r.x miil, tut.k of tostack. i F -r cuvrtiienr.. ir .emlinr to atl part" ..f ilia e.i.intrv. llie llltiKS I l K :.M A I I KH OF IHR I'K.I lis put ii p i ii tlie f -nn .-f l.s riVr., vii'h t'i- ', rec liuiis lo lie il i .solved in vi a i er or s rn p. hy t he pa. tient. Tli.-se p-ixi ilrrs r is.tnin j'ist !n .am' liiMtlrr as theliol'l. .. but fTvtrcfir'taiiti'ttnt t 'ir sntue tiricr. ami 'll lie .el; I lit nn.l. I'RKKOV I'HS I AfsK.fne t)V K iml.LAH s. in ,,;,! m r. J S HV.'(.I. j I 0. N'.i. 11 Vnrlh Kiclitli ttr..-t. I'hi a.lel phis. Pa. Sn'.il liv agents in every tow n in the 1'tiiti rl States, ' ami Uv r. s;i r t. il.le .lea lert in Mi d irities rrnrnll v. ! Sep'temlterf., lS.'O.- J7.-Hm. j For sal- by

M. W. Hvile. Prot.VTMIe. A . T If win tV O . Kiirfieltt, Wm. M n ii.it to ni. Metamora, P. P Tut man, I.stirel, C Tl Overton, Anderson, P IWrr, LiLertv. II Ki.ier et on, nro'rnffl, J I, Atnir'. PntiUptTilis, r. M a son, Cmiii. rtviile, N. Cmtii & ' Ctiluintiii, Tlimiij'snu f. ilie!;.ie, CrerraWuT, F.alou Kitinsy it Co , Milford. P Ctifwell , Napoletin, 'II. West it J. . Clark, Ms'-terk W. Conner, Fjyetteviile , S. Burlier, II usliville, n. L. Antrolnis. Clat VsVinr;. W. Jolni'Oil YersuiVes. II. Allemoiip Mi' .ni. Ferns .t Mt'O iiloiloli. Ii-rt!lSe!iortr. anj by nj'-uls in erery tnvru nt i!i!ttalo. All letters s.itl or.iers innt be nrli'teraed t WuIIpcc vV. Co. KG L'lttii wry, :w Tsik Dec. 1 (1,49-51

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I

f 11. THOMPSON, , a R o : r: R , j Commission sn 1 Fortr.trJitig Mershsnj A t. SCI, , DEALER IN AI.I, KINDS OF OR APS SFXDP, I

"to. -itt M l" "TBKKr,

'I

I r.'.l ....I ihe innneeni. Itennltlie. " ashinrttill.. I I

Itt tililnr, Mrs- Hale, a latty el genius aim Rrs at taste, it devoted to the improvt nienl anil t letaiion of her e on christian principles, and is careful to

s.ii ' :" ,, . . r, r ! e.cltitle rrmn the paces . I tier hook, ever) tninc m the Rev. Mr. Poyle, Mr L.lmon.1 Pounelnn of , "Vjr.u'de! on the score nt ta.te an.l morals.

Mrs. t,llX;lDellt J liars, OI ini ,. . .;.,;. that a niacaiine so wtitely cireulatetl it

MED1 C A I. XOTIC K. UF. Frrnklilt County Multcal Socii ty, v. ill hold a met tine at Itrot.kville, on the last s.tltlrdiiv of

this month. I he niemhers ofthe Society are n qnes tel to attend vrttlinut fail. J v. 8. H. F 1.1 1(1 I . Nov. II. 47-t.r. Sesrrmrv. IT X IOX CO UXT V. Sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots. sttO I'K'F. it herehj iven, that the lands and tots it lois rs turned del tntiuen t in ihe count y ..I' l.'iiitin . for the non-payment nftave. due l hereon for ihe year ....-i ...i .i...i-.ii...i ; I.... .......i .... ... tt... .,mr.u. ..I'

and appropriate conipanion for the vomh- , ,he i rk. Treasurer, and Auditor of said Countv,

sixth t mrtitTit

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Vol. II-Xo. J3-l

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ITIIITI

r.DRAIS HA Y3IOXP.

Attorney and Counsellor at Law ! j'"

B ROOK VILLE, IN DIANA. Offltf us stairs in Pnritin's nt v bsiUisf Tth

TIIUXKS.

II INCK F AKqi'HA , have inst received s lot aaai of tn perior f rmvrlling trvvks. ALSO, tnperior lott of La.hrs and Crntlrmetit Sntrhrls and rnrfrt Saikt; Inch tin y oill sell a he lowett shade.

Iluflatn. Horn I uck. Ivorv and Poek.t Comht.

Commnn and Crspe Pni. Men's Neck IidkTt and Cravatt. Men and Ladies' l inen and Colton Wamlkereliieft. Oentt Wool, Cotton, stuck and Kitl Cloves. Ladirs do tlo do do Itlack A Iparca and Worsted Hise. do Lsnihs' Wool and Cotton do, Men and Mots Wool Comforts, Children's TTi.se, Thrtails, Tap. , Tteads, llraidt, Neeil.es, Whiileli.ii.e, Itnttnti.. Vnihre! las. I.pokinr; tilas.es. Cloili an. I flair Prnslie. . Letter and Cap Taper, Itlank Monks, Knvelopes, Wafers, Woollen Mil. anil Wrist!, t., Frrretlinc. Carpt-t llindiur. etc etc elcLarrre and well assorted storck of Ilardaare, Qneeitsware and Ctlastware. Groceries, &c.

Teat, Coffee. Snear, Tolj.ses. Rice, Chocolate, ;

Mu.ti'rtl, Vinrcar. "ticket.. I til. I num..

emp ami tiras. Slope, ueii t or.is, v annies. v Miioie ,

' Wick, I vi nte. .m rr, s.i.n.., rsi.i.i., Spice. Sole Leather, t ie ere. I All of the above Owl Is areorihi lies! quality, were I srlreted expressly for lhi market, ami will he aul j ; at low at ihe lowest. We rt spent!.! ly invite pnMie to examine osr stocA b. fore purchasing Oct. II, 1150. "l,'G'.tu'0T

Sale qZ Fchocl Land J WILL sell a p nl, he aticliun. at t'ne Cowrl le rj il.inr, in !i I'isin.r Itrookville, KrankliK cuntv, Indiana, oil S A k I K !1 Y. Ihe 'i.t y uf IIKf f.MMKnet, ihr f..MovMii ;ter,l I'.stati , lo w it : Ali..f St h. Mil S. c .on No. I'., in t',iI;,.. s.,nnal Tumiiship No. 1, '. ItanC' I- Fast, siii(-diu FraiiKlin counts , In-'iana, cniiiiri.iie: l-sils Nil. 1.2. . , 3, fl, 7, B, P. 1 ',. II, I:, It, it.sml is, ailjoiniof; the CH y ol l.stir.i, onenf ihe most nourishing p laves oil I lie Whits

. AVat.-r Canal J There are f--w tnvm iii our Siv:p, that have prs ' eresse.t in pn;iila inn and weaiih more rapidly ihast that ef I.aijr. I, aftriliinalile to the ens ryv anil rstrr. ' prize ..I' h. r eiti.ei.s. ami llie 1'ieaiioii of the plac. 1 commanding the tra'.le.if the comities if Dtcstnr, '; Hu'h, Kavitieand Shelliy A M A l w ill he evliilwied on the daT of .ale, sliosv- ; ill!? the survey of said Section, ami the location of i llie Lot. above ll:iriel Suth t.ile will lie made within litisinett hours, ann i w ill hr adiotiriird from da ; to ttv nntil comtifeied

IE a Ms or Sale One-foit.rhor'he puroha-v money shall lie raid in hand. ni I, Kal iui. ,Lr ike residue for one yeac :.a advan.es-, ami the residue 1st twenty-five yea-. Truia sucn n'.c, nhhlike iutvrrst aiiiul!y in advance No Alts AVDIlF.tt'lt. McCI.FF.rtT. "'"J'.itviile, Ind., Oct. 11, U. Auditor T ?,

Abington, to

On Wednesday last, in Ceutreville, by Thomas Wilson, F.sq., Mr. James M. Perkins to Mrs. Marear-t Wolohon, both of litis ctly. Jefftrsontan. Maksikd -On'Tuesday eveni.it. Nov. 5th, hv John C Hon.. . inthf woors betw een D .vid Pelonpt .nd John P. O W. in l ; tountv. Mr. Wtlliam Pel-.nf to Mi Marl!.. Bal!r'd--Infl tlst Sentinel.

iwsafeh nils N. 1. t. l.r.stian u;iervev. TF.KMS-CASH IN ADV ANCF.-rOS IAOF PAID. SllicleNo, """"

v.... r..n- One Ti'lr. It J

One Copy, Five Year, 7'i Cepist, One Year, , I yxrr s. ss 10 Ten ' " " n extra copy to '

the person teinlutt; the cluh oT 10, .0 Thete terms w ill not he departed from bv any of the Philadelphia Three Dollar M:iEain.i. Addis... L. A.C.OnF.T. I

f It J f krtl ftrvtt fhilatlelphl. i

or so 111 ii eh ih.Teof as may he neee.sary i.i pay the tavet dnenn said lands and tow n lot. respectively, or j due from the . inner, thereof, with the interest, penalty and charges due at the time of ihe sale thereof, will be sold hy llie Treasurer of sni, count) of I'ni.in , at th. dour of the Court House in Liberty, Tniou county , lndi.ina.on the rtrst Mon.1:i of January A D It5l, within Ihe hours preserihed hy law, j inl ss Ihe tav. t. interest, p. naliy atid charge due I on s;iid delinquent l.iu.ls ami lots be paid before that 1 time. Auditor's iiffli'f, t'n inn Countv. I Oct. W. It'O -tt-t JOHN W SCOTT. (Pr r.'c3 SOI Auditor of I'. C. ' S A IsT. i

-si .(ntnHFT.S.primeKiiaeh tlalt.reerived

I I Itf tiidforsaleby

Tea.

CJUOCKUIKS. Cofiee. Suer, Molasses, nice. Tobacco, Pep

per, simper, s; p ice, V inn anion. c. c.

Br'kv "Me, Indiana.

LINCK.VFAHCl HAR,

It the F'tl OJfirf.

s Air iioi;:ai:: CONNT.n?YII.I. Int-una. t ftJIIF. nmlersiireil r-..ct 'nl ly notify the public J that they have ..peiieed this liuutr (formerly conducted hy Wm . '.?iuith) for tlie recent ion i.f i ravel ler..

All w Iii. 'It will he sol d as cheap at the cbespesf , for They have tr.tcd it up anew , in the ltet st vie. and i ru.t

cash, or foranv kind ol cotuitrt produce. i that from their evperi. nee in ihe business, ami an March 30, IS.tl. N . 1). O A LI.ION . earnest desi re I.i pi. ase, t bey will he able to cive t nI tir.. satisfaction 'Iheir accommodation, in all reThii T.Tatv tlvit Viart ! t?!tf snecit arc such at will inili.ir oi.iiiiou ..euieciis-

. toin. S comins; ba.k to STnCGH'j HraJq uartert Not. Ith, U30 Wm

. Fashion, to erl another fit. Hr say u w as the best fit liul vera llr.inkville Tailor fined on him. ISRtKI. SI'OKl H can be found ai hit shop in the bni'dinir l-Hely occiipi.'.l as Mai. oil's office, un.1 door norih of tleo. Holland's. Mnill-Hnrj;... t. I he public are respectfully invited tu call on him wheisever ihev wih anyihitte done in the Tailoring line. Hit work it warranted in every inttance, snd no person will be asked tu tnke any garment a war that dm not

pive enure satisfaction. j J ilyM, USS.-Jltf.

N. fc H C AllMICIIAEL.

NOTICK.

WiiF.RRSmy wifr, FAr Ann Conkc-rT bt l.-fi mv brtl aiitl bsiri. ithout mr just prornraf ion . 1 li rrlT forewarn all peron fptun h.irlmr:iitr ortruuiuc ,,r hit atruut, a 1 ilu tint mwaii to pay any drbt other contractinr-

TF.K MS OF TII I IMHAXA A3IKUICAX. fJWO Dttl'a-' in ailTanrr, f?.S0 in tix mnili, 4 8.1.00 at thr end tif thr r-ar, anrl an addition ml 30 ernt fur tTrry year paj nirM i tit la; rn ibra4 ttr. AOw-ETi.-ri-ifENT. Our i;iiarr rr w ill irrrtrfl t hrrr tiinrifur ont ttil iyr,if ; ynivf'ni br-at in advance ; oTit tlollar and twniy -ti.i rrnt- il P? muif ht ili'l-iyrd (n-yt ar; aiiti nut tuoliar and fcfiy rt. ifilvlayt-il ( rfar, and in th- -imr frfr tion foi tht timr p aymrnt i dlaTd. I.aifr aa1 -rtirmii.fijr a npr n Jtr will Sr cliarpt ati tfv'w atne prtNri ii . Gale of Real E3lato. fflHE jndfriit;i-tl R-trrwIor of tlie lat taiilnT I Sam nt 1 ll i rick, d rt-at d, liy irt m i.f an id i ll, will rll at pnh.ie onury uti ttr pr-mie, in frt-k-lin C. Imlt iMiv, on l'Iutriliy tlir 1 2 1 1t r!ir nf ? inlirr, 11.50, ihr intf r-st f naid drrrard, in ikt Ni.i th V-t quarter tl ct ion No. l ni n!up trf H ante I Wf-t; tt he i nc I Iir one rich h of I lie nul,- oC

j a il niarit-r c-pt i ttrrrc out nf the 5uiU-at

Corti r inerei-f. I KIIMS-Oiif half cath ha Ian re in m year pnrchat r fi-iitr note and ruriir, and tl. d to b inaile tit'ii all the innur- paiH. SAMfEI. SHIHK.r.Mtinf. Vat. . 15 i.

i