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Hinsr the following: "'No old county shall be reduced, for the purpose of making a new ronnty. helnw 400 sqanrw miles, unless by a direct vote of a clear majority of the legil voters of satd cnmitv, to be tnhen nt a pr.neral election in favor of ..'id reduction , which was not adopted

i ave 2'J, noes 73.

Mr. IloveyJ mrved lo amend, by edi.mg "rttir shall any conuty under 400 sqnsre. mil's be rehired below its present area;" which was adonted. Mr. Robinson then moved to strike out the section; when

Mr. Miller of gibson, moved the previons

whs put cu

CONSTITUTION A L CONVENTION.

Frihay, NovemVr, 20, 1?30 The Conventi u ' opened by prayer, by the Rev. Mr. Cooper. Mr. Newman presented a memorial from the vearty meetina of tha Religious Society of Friends, against acinose in the Constitution preventing negroe from coming into, or Settling . the Stale, and holding property, and preventing them from giving evidence agiint white men; which wis read, and referred to the committee from each Congressi ii-I District, T. n.riul 1 Vu-m9n rn.

. . .. .... . .: ....iH.j 0'ietion: Vtiiu'll being sustained

marReo, mat mis ow n-., ... .... , ., . - . . .. , : nPff

of some fifteen thousand persons, and would " ""Vo . ca cumber at least three tb.ous.in J voters; and ""ve-ayes cors fct). i i i.i ,nJ n 1.V in h- enwraOeH The sect on was then ordered to be engrossed shou d t in proportions Ml uilec to, te engrailed ... , , , . ' r t- .. . ,,. for a llnrd resriinir and. as amended, provide.

into the Constiution, "ey W'U oe compeiieu - - - ; . , , 400

LAND AGC. ;y.

T. C, C (JO LEY,

riHB subscriber proposes to enter ana incite pun- irrfffiVrV AT T tW KCVriHY PTRT TP I lie lands, for i.i : nerson holding land warianta AllUUNfcl Al LAW, AUIAKlt

in tlie United States, at the several Land offices, sit-

i. a ted within the States of Ohm, Indiana, Michigan,

AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,

Sale of Fehool LandTWILL aril at public auction, at the Court House door, 'n the town of Brookville, Franklineoui,,, Indiana, on SATURDAY, the Hit day of DFCFM

uir luiiowmr nrii Estate, tonic i;r Sr. K....I v . : V . t ' . .-.lie.

NtnokiuK A Ijtdy. I I-nier from ICrope. Eleven and a quarter pounds or foreign manu- Halifax, Nov. 28. atured tobaco were taken from a lady, the other The steamer Europa has arrived from Llverday, in the streets of London. It was stow- pool with dales from that place of the lGth, Lotted away in two bags ingeniouFly contrived, one jon 15th and Paris 11th. She brings forty pasto represent a bustle, and the other to suit the gangers for Boston and seven for Halifax. ; :- UI..1. Hl.'i.,a uriah I.i Iva who love TK tluimor Aaia mvmm n.awil nt 71 nVlnrh

seeii....K ... ...-.- the iQihR.-rimintnf M.rvland t.. willaddan enirus.ru to n.. care I Water Canal

heir lords," j on the evening of the 16th, twenty miles west additional ice..tie ... erree well .heir .mere,... I ""q"" ,,k "u Z'th 'a!, W Hobo" ' f' wn, in oar State, that have pr..

Of Holyhead. The America arrived al L-tver- .... -, ..... Walker & Brother. Jon, Banc, Meumoia. ' .V""? i.", ..' ,! ,a, whb more rapidly t,1B 3 cnnmidt-rahle Bcoiiaititanrt. with lhi nuhlic d:imam ' i tall of Llnrr . I1trihiii.il. . .k. .

; and xhall faithfully aerve thoe ent ru'tin? me with . ' ' mo" i prixe of her citizen, and the location of the place" ! their warranta. The fldier who placen hi warrant i rfii, M,. iVii V,J Pill ! commanding the trideof the countiei of Decatur' 'in my hand, may feel amured that no injustice can lUv UidU lutll IldU d I 11. i Hah, Fayette and Shelby '

te done him, a the law authorizing their iue pre-: ns cumin? back to STOfGH'S HeaJouartrrt . MAP will ce eioibited en the day of ae, ahow.

...i...!., !., .Ticin-,n . ...... liictcimiJOi lilUlaUai . i, vungreann.nal Towntbiu Inoneriiic; my .ereiee to the .W .W-rr, in the LL particular attention to the collection .. "Hani 12 Ea.t, .inated in Franklin counc.p.c,.yfn.Cen.to ..,.tthem in pr.Hr.n.ig the i of large and .mall, in Franklin, Fayette. ' V" '".V '.TTP"0S ? ' s 5i , , I, oert of. he public land, for their pa.t.crvic, I can R,h d D;tJr eun,ir,, 'r toany other bu.inct. Si,10' "'i2' ' "2d 1 ' idJu""nr the city olIu'. oiiIt .nr thai mv own exnerience. haTintr .erred in ' . ,. .. rel, one of the most flournhin. nl.r.. .... i ,

a. r - 1 ui ic

to vote against its adoption.

ti. . 1 iiimi "no coui.tv Fiian tie reaucea uemw

l lie iiiuiiiui ini cm - i ... . . ,

fr.,,.. .heortho iOT branch of the societv. I xniie"- nar snf " 81 7 county, u.iu.r .....

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Air l!.ri,',n5.iiA he concurred in a that had " l"""' ;.

ben raid by his collengua in reference to the Society of tVieuds, and he believ. d they were conscientious in their present movement. But he had taken his position, that the two races

must be separated, au J with all the respor.sibili

red

The w.iy to do it.

Boy, if rou want to become diseolute and de- pool on Monday.

depraved; if you desire to be young in years and Fraaice. old in crime; if you want to become odious in ' Louis Napolean has sent a long mesaage to the the eve of all respectable men, keep the compa- I Assembly which has given general satisfaction, ny of tipplers and hang aronnd the rum shops. Hedisclaims all personal ambition. , . . ,, , , . i, ,l. Tke Gtraiaa Difflculltee . Youth, if you weold be ehunned by the ... .... , , ., ., , ,.i,, j The reuewed n isunderstanding between .;.i.i,a nJ nun. if vnn would be sltfflued.

l runt, .uu anau'a id .uiiiii inm. o usu ia suu

by the fair, abhorred by the pore; if you would

he marked bv the finirer of scorn, and written j

vents their anirnmrnt.

Fee charged for locating ISO acre tie 09 For locating any number of acre, lex than 110 5 00 All land entered by me, snail Brat haemy personal inspection. Letter addre-ted to me at Baltimore City, Cincinnati, or Rrookvitle, Ind., post paid, .hall receive

Bavaria are in arms.

Prussia has drawn tha ! to tho.e of prior date.

e li j rrL i 1 nc nerignea win .pena inewinter in ireiiwire

The Tli..n-hBt:"i.o monev shall be drawn ,, a, . .loomed to infamy. Datronize the;-" r..w.fm. ... s. . ... nlrr .., am inn?. m tnim n

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f . . 1 . : . rfannrA. - . ... Itv..lly.l Hnnn Urhl.t, th. A rtcl.t.n. ' . ... . ..... .......... U -....... U .

iro:n t:ie ir:isurv, out in courMue.. "t e-- gy gin palace, and keep the company ut the -j -i - - ..uu . : priations made by law, was'reau a se crnd time . ' , ,. , . with their sworjs sheathed, but were at once j

Slid ordered to be engrossed. ..... .. ... - ! fired noon and several of their nnmW wonnd.

Tne section providing, that an accurate state- isnn, would you provone me eumny oi your

: cu. .no wcio iciui i.eu. .no inn r russiuua

premp, attention, anu entne. mane giving pmerence work ,rr,-tt.d ; rrT in.t.nce. and no oer.on

wi I bea.ked to take any garment away that dvca mot ' give entire taiKfartion. , JulytS, 18 30. -3 Uf.

M Fathitn, to get another . He ... .it ... the beat . ,orTrT '" Section, and the location of fit that ever a Brook villr Tailor fitted on kirn. I ,n' above named ISRAEL STOCGH can be found at hi. .hop in the "'r he made within bu.ine. hour., and building lately occupied a Mat.on'a office, one door 1 w'.'' " adjonmed from da to day until completed north of Geo. Holland's, Main-Bnrges t. The pub-J " op S ale One-fourth of the purcha moneT lie are respectfully invited to call on him whenever "'l"'" ."",-rl tnti ret lor the rei-

they wih anything done in the Tailoring line. His

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ol hiscourse, siartno; mm m ii.e i;e. ...i .:.u . f .h ,.ffl. : ' ' ' . ' B.llw .i.j il.. t. : r .u..:.

hewnsno changeling. :,,M.u,.i,,,..... ; credit, roiu yo ur bnsiuess, disgrace your hind-j ' . ..,.,vu.rai

Mr. B rdeti ad lei his test;mony that the . .. the au- Idred. beggar your family? then tarr, at the win i w'ln

Friends Reeled' ! ditor and treasurer of Sta-e shall make an an- ! cup, 80ll frequent the rum shop. France,;England anu Rossi, have offered their V'm: p'if M Vrom' he' co f,, ee on ! p.rt to the Covernor, to be immediately j WomaB woulJ you nk l0 . deplh of dn. mediation on the German question. The latest

orporaiions, other ih.m Banking, reported the put-Msnen; wn.cn was not aoopte... fdation, whence scarcely the illimitable reach of , "Ccounls are more peaceable, although in Vien-

. i nn Kpr i ntii v inn nr lrrcu lu ur rif i v j '

! the omnipitent arm can pluck you, would you ! n war is now ,0,ked uPon 89 certain.

Ioll..wii.g w"1''"- . j TIle Convention then proceeded to theconsid

' . , ami nn nf tU, nrml,l tn tin Kill ff mollis: W hen r nhitfrAt nil timt niAk pa vnn InVPl 17. II t Hh I a

r'; Mr. HUlmovedth.tit be stricken out and . . tea V0Q . . . : UaJ That "no Popery" cry is getting down in

,,v be alterei from time to time, or repealed." ..r x.n. ,,J in God", fair sunlight, "a thing for scorn to . Enff,s"d- They feel a little ashamed at having

i i.H.n a-... i. j a l t t

ooiut the finder at." would vou become an ob- 1 ;"K,"eueu a""' rrcny on paper

din

... . . i . . i e . .lie neooie ni iiie niaip u iuu n. , r-

v hu-h was reaii. and nasseu to a secouu rea- ' r - r . ..... i

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i knowledging the gracious Trovdence of G"d, in ' lM.olrtn.inA ,,nnn iIia wret nnd manifold

Tlie Convention then took np the orders or , blessin ofa Christian civilization, and in partheday, and proceeded to the consideration ; licular, in vouchsafing to us a coudiiion ofsocithe sections providing for the election of clerks, etv j,i which the social, political, and religinus eherUfs, county aadilors, treasurers, &c- ri;h(, ,.0,,, by Him on mankind are recogMr. Dobson moved that the amendments for fied and rded ; fLr the protection of these nnd against the continuance of the old offirers in ,;0.t and the establishment of justice, liberty, olfiee, after the adoption of the new Constitution nj-the eni.r.t well-being, Do solemnly ordain be laid upon the table, which motion prevailed, Bnde;:7lish this Constitution." ayes 75, noes 4G. j ,rr. ii,,n saj,i, i!,t this preamble was drawn Mr. Bright moved to strike out tAe section, n a id forwarded to him, by citizens composed

and insert a proviion, tiial 1.11 county ollicers ,,r,.i,.r vmeI1 and others, o f his county, with

ject to make the flesh crepitate and the hair bristle with horror? drink alcohol! M'irtal! would you pervert your uoble nature, fail your sublimes destiny, abase your curious Si. wonderful body, ruin your divine niind,degrade

It appears there are only half a million Romau

Catholics in all England, and but eight millions in all Ireland, Canada and Australia. Commercial Nummary-. Liverpool, Not. 16.

Brown & Shipley's cotton circular, says the

Drook.il le, lud Nor. al, 1850

RF.FREXCES. Geo. Holland, Eq. George Berry, M. D. Jno. t; Ho. land, Eq. C. F. Clark.on. E'cj. Richard Tyner.E.q. John H. Farquhar, Esq Judge McCarty. Brookville, Ind. John A. Matsnn, Esq. Cinciunati Ohio, Hon. Benj Cely, Kentudky, Hon Girn t Davis, Ky,

Hon J Chandler, Philadelphia,

The State of Indiana, Franklin Co.

In the Franklin Circuit Court.

Lorinda Eggle.ton

doe for one Tear in advance, and the niidn.

twenty-five years from sack sale, with like interest annually in advance Ko43ts ANDREW R. McCLEERT. Brookville, Ind., Oct. 12, 1J0. Auditor F C.

va f ""I ior Divorce Philander F.ggleston J n. it rvKifl.mlM.reiK ik.r r. . fhi Stat .1 . . .1 V n .

her. A. D. 1S50. thrsaid Lorinda Fgtrleaton. bv Moaea ; heen granted them, and he i. determined to wait no

i J. Kelly, Eq , her solicitor, filed in the Clerk's Office ,onC". Those wishing to save cost will dowellte

i of the Franklin Circuit Conjt, (in vacation) her bill j P"y "F- WM. It. M CLEERY.

NEGLIGENT DE BTOHS. Take IVoIice. A LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned by note or otherwi.rare hereby notified to call and sati.fy the aaid claims, or suit

winoe commence, immediately, lime enough has

Sept. 19th.-39.-3m.

SCHOOL. FUND NOTICE! ariOTICE i. herebv riren. it... tk. K..I. z..M..

fied of the pendency of said suit, and that unless he aO doeon Scaeirs Revektb, and o'bersehaol funds

43-Cw. plead tn or an.wer the .ame before the calling of (be ' mnst be paid into the County Treasury, by the 1st

for Divorce, again.! the said Philader Errleston.

Ei-Gov William Temple, Esq. Smyrna, Del, and it being made to appear by the affidavit of a div W-ii- f cr.j rv.i interc'ted witness filed, that the said defendant, i. llliam Morgan, Seford, Del, , . .,;.,,, r ,r stateoflndiana the.a.d defen-

Monh ranees I nomas, Annapolis, Md (C0V,J dant Philander Eggle.toP, Is therefore hereby noli

lion F U Hopper, -Centrevi lie itld, Weely Stsrr, Esq, Baltimore City

SALT.

cause at he neat term of the Franklin Pircnii Court. I of anuary next.

j to be holden at the Court House iaj Brookville, in and i By an order of the Beard of CommtsaiesKra, if

1 fur the county oi franklin and Stale ol Indiana on the payment be not made on old loans, or if the .ame bs

..m,r ran. !. a. . .. I .t.fu ClnAJ .l:.,W .1. r 1

, . Cotton market became'extremelT dull immedi-

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aicij. ..in mo Bailing vi me iy idgara, wim ius

cline of full one-eighth. The German accounts,

These directions are infallible; they arecopied

from the Pharmacopoeia of hell, where Bran-I

-at k tlARRFLS, primeRana ha Salt. received first Mondayof February next, the same will be heard not renewed, on or before the above date, the same

JIM) and for .ale by

likvBre,onIadiaHa.

LINCKfcFAROUHAR,

at the ( Offitt.

in his ibwnct and decreed accordingly.

Aite.1. JOHN M. JOHNSTON Nov. list 1830. 48-4W. CTk F. C. C.

hall be elected by the qualified cr th the r-t";:esl that ha would endeavor to have it j dvopathy is t'-e domiuiut school of practice, and t the last few dayi four years; provided that no person si, ,! he eli- j J j?r' RorJt mov ,0 nlwnA the original pre- i ''u' .I-arLnTr'n l! i AmriC'8 "d'iCe gible more than two out of any three terms. aml)lp by ins(rtine in the firpt ine, after the 'Ul ' , ?ral f Dealh' anj nounced a killin

to which the dulnen appears owing, being in

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s ramer leea warlike, and the "

A" .T 11.

ices iron, riew 1 ora naviug an

SALT. f( BARRELS SALT, just received and for .ale l)U b. K. D. CALLION. Hmokville, 2nd July, lt50. PfKW GOODS

n II I n. ni'BTOV have reeetveil their Fall

j and Winter Good w hich they will be pleaded of hi. old good he is enabled to offer .

will be collected, with all eo.ts.

A.R. MTLEERT, Brookville, Nov. 6(h, 1SJ0 47.

A. F.C.

FRESH A II III V A L. Fall mid Winter Goods-

rpHE undersigned has jut received, and is now opening, an txtenive and carefully selected a-

11? frost in the cotton district.

Mr. Brght said, that the section, as reported ...., l.Jn,,i!iUX - fnl',,i.,o-wnrdsr ! urfeit the boundless appetite of the grave. N. Y- ! confidence has heen restored, nnd nr ra!li-?

them any duty whatever. Some of th-se olH- i ern.np, "The School.tiastt r is abroad." The Boetjn , Jlh- The market was steady yesterday Bt full cers were unknown to the old Conslituliou ; Which was uol a..oil.-d. ' Post says that in a neighboring village, in an Pric"- Sales of the week 32,000 bales, of whicfh o'uT TVZnllll ' M?: "L, lrrJl" 1 S in J 8.OOO were taken by speculator,. George Ho.f.

; a bar-room : uiruuiar esiuiiaiee me sales 01 r riaay at iu,uuu ! "The niemhers of the Liseum will meet on bales. They also stale that the reaction in the

thought the particular officers should be left with the Legislature. It might be desiralde hereafter, iu e.imiug years, to abolish sam-i 'f lliem . Mr. Bjrdeu Slid, it was proper to designate the officers, in order to give stabdity to the government. He objected to the term of four years being fixed for all officers. The old Constitution formed officers, and those inserted iu the section were those which he thought should be permanent. He was of opinion that otlioers should be designated. Mr Smith cf Ripley said, there wis much force in the remarks of the gentlemam from J.-f-ferson, (Mr. Bright.) The cornmitl-e had followed instructions :n inserting the oflioers. Mr. Bascom moved to ameud the original section by inserting after the word "auditor," the words "associate judges;" whic'i amendment w as laid on the table. Mr. Bright said, his amendment was a good one. on another account- Hereafter, other otiicera thau those named in tha Constitution, might be authorizd by the Legislature, and their terms of s-rvice and manner of election or appoir.t'.iieut m;ght be different from those provided for. Mr. Kel-o t'longht, there were to off! -era provided for, but what were absolutely necessary. He then enumerated the officers and their duties, and could not conceive how they cou'd be changed. Mr. Smith of Scott, mov d to amend Ihe original section, by iasertii.g the word "assessor;"

luid on the ta'.ile

Mr HLiliiiKii'then moved to amend the oripi

nal ir"ble, by insfrting after the word "Intii. Wensday evening to discuss the following ques-( Cotton Markei has met-with no response in

j Manchester where the fears as to what may be

"Should a man be gided by public opiuion or ( lhe result of affairs in Germany, keep that marnot?" j ket in check. Havre advices of Thursday rep-

rShrrp mimigtitrr. lewm umi inamei u mucn oepressec, sales Ol Six thousan sheep are being killed at Indian that dav' nP to 2 o'clock, reached 433 bales at apolis, principally for the nelts. which are now feline of 50cts upon last, quotations. Sale of

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Blia ,l"l won..-: ununni iu a nij .u - Jm.

for onr civd aud religions ireedom, winch was not adopted. Mr. Fettit then moved th'it Mr. Hall's amendment be laid upon the table; which did not prevail, ayes 45, i.oes 70. Mr. March then moved to insert, in the orijji1 nreainhl.', ut tt r the word "Indiana," the

n onli "(..rattf.il to Almighty God for our j very high. The country in this neighborhood freedom;" when I has been ransacked to procure this .quantity Mr Shoup moved the previous question; , 1 . . , whirl, being sustained, was first putoi Mr. j The are sPeed operated into Skins, Hams

March's am-ndmeiil and decided in the athrma- auo la. low reauy lor marKet.

lire aves IU", r.ors 12

NEW GOODS JUSTCOJIE.

THE subscriber has received, opened and now t offers to the public a handsome lot of new Goods. ' His stock, with the additions iut made, is very full j

: ana compute and oners the best or inducement, to aortment of Fall and Winter Good.; all of which will

purcnasvrs.ana irom tne anxiety ne leels to reauee be sold on the moat reasonable terms. Our eusto- ; the heavy amount he has on hands he intends to give mem, and the public in general, arc respectfully ina little better bargains than he has daring previous rited to call and ace oar stock, consisting in part as

.a assortment 13$ pa Prints and Ginghams, latest styles, neat as any bouse in I patterns and very thns.

All wool Plain de Laincs.

The styles are neat and tbe kbw, as fresh and as aiVDSoal

bept.JJin, so me viii...i.

v.. iii. receiii pure .iei ncwouiu select tor men tion some prominent article, a. follow.SKVEKAI. DOZEN PIECES OF PRINTS, Embracing the best of Merrimack, Coeheeo, Fall

Hirer or American, bprague s, Appieton s, and Al-

1 ney are or the latest patterns

Among the best tkc.ub.crr-

ross iiousrc. rtorner of Court and Walnut St. Cim.-mnati. Havine taken, for a term of Tear., tbis large

Hotel, called Planters. I have chanced the name to len's manufacture.

Koa House; I ne proprietor leeis connaen nis .o.onaiie sty ic.

friend will give him a eall, as soon asthey And out

where he is.

Nov. 1849.-4t-lj

A. L. HOSS-

F-roprietor.

week up to 13th, amount to 4S28 bales. Liverpool Corn Market. Nov. 16th. The Flour market is qniet, but firm at previous rates. Wheat has been in some demand on speculation at prices current at

r.-e:ichiu3 anl I't-stili-nrc. the sailing of the Niaeara. There has been n

The late venerable Dr. Green, of Philadelphia, g0od demand for Cora al 29, 30s perqr. for yel-

The iinslioti was then taken on'striking ont

the oripiiuil tireamble, as amend, and inserting

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the amendment oi .ir. nan; vmucu as uaiura m giving an account ol his labors as a miuister ! ow ad white; and 29s for mixed.

' Th, ptealnble, Vs amended by Mr. March. ' """f , " VT V"- continue, withwas then ordered to be engrossed for a third read- fhiladelphi i, A. D. IiJ7, says "If I preached out any symptom of Improvement, and sales are ing and reads as follows: "We, the people with fervor, like a dyinS inin to a dying man light. Pork is inactive, and a reduction is deofthe State of Ihdiana, grateful to .lmighty u was darilfJ tlle (ima of thi, calanlit And'nianded. Bacon sells in small lots at full rates, (5o.i foi our Free.lom, ill oruer to establish jus- . , , ' tieemaiutiinp'i'.l.i-.orl.ranl rrpe.uate lib.r- 1 n,-vfir heard rn ""converted sinner shoulders meet with ready sale al previous priertv. do ordain this Constitution." j that was awakened by any of the discours which cts, hams move more freely, but have not imOn motion, the Convention then ndjonrnod. , I delivered. During a season of pestilence, nn- ! proved. There is an improved demand for Lard A good day's work Reporter. sanctified men are commonly so engrossed with at an advance of 14 per cwt; the stock in first ,vy.T!,.i rcrMtuticiihl ttl;vtntiin ot New apprehensions of danger, and with the means hands is very small. In cheese there is less do-

trike ...ey au..piiu proieui ineui-. mg, and prices receded one shilling per cwt on

GALT HOUSE! COXXERSVILLE, INDIANA. fTVjHE under.igned re.peettully noiifv the public I that they have openeed this house (formerly conducted by Win. Smith) lor the reception uf travellers. They have fitted it op anew, in the best style, and trust that from their experience in tke busines., and an earnest desire to please, they will be able to give entire satisfaction. Their accommodations in all respects are such as will in th ir opinion .eeure custom. N. &t B. CARMICHAEL. Nov. 5lh, 1850 6-6m. Sale of Real Estate. f PHE undersigned Executor of the last will of I Samuel Hetrick, deceased, by virtue of said will, will sell at public outcry on he premises, in Franklin Co. Indiana, on Thurday the l'.lh day of December, 1850, the interest of said deceased, in tke North West quarter of section No. 6, Township of Range 1 West; it being the one eighth of the whole of

said quarter except 5 acres out ol the Soatn-ea.t corner thereof. TERMS One half cash balance in one year pnrchascr giving note and security, and deed to be madawhen all the monev is paid. SAMUEL SHIRK, Exetutar. Nov. , 150 40.

Price Reduced! VAUGHN'S LITHQNTRIPTIC MIXTURE 1 Large Bottles Ouly Que Dollar.

has pviivei. a determination to s'

. a ' Co I I'aO f r r rik ffl.a fx rnfa il miv A aanmi ll . a I a. II- . . . ... I m

Mr. Clark of Tipnec-moe iid, the proposition from the old constitution of that Mate me clause ; - s . ...ai a..j ut nner sons, ana iwosniiungs on miaanng. laiofthe gentleman iron Jeifersou, (Mr. Hriuht) W,;P, declares that no Catholic di!l be eligible c isional impressions which they experience from ow mov-s more freely. Linseed cake is less had been canvassed hy the committee. They i alarming sermons, are soon lost in the anxiety la-tire.

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Iotatot-.

i they feel and the means they use to preserve t

Tha Proprietor of tha Great American Remedy V.rons's TieiT.Bi.a LiTnosTRimc MixTt ac," indaccd nr ihs argent solicitations of hia Agents, wiroujehout tha United States and Canada, has now Eednted the Pric

Coffee. Prices are lower, but transactions ' "rhit Popo'" knoTi article; and from this data.

th -ir hodilv health n.l h f. iiui n -e.., r,n. t,.u it . i henceforth, ke will pat r hat on. " onlr.-bia qasjt

J ' J " ' ," o.y...a.i voiiiiiieiiini maraeissiiow DriwiI. u.

ONE D0LLAB.

Tlw public may rest assured that the character of th Mall.

dispensed with, and they were inserted in order :

to in.iKe tue cuuaiv ui .luii.inuus itimaumi ; . , , , , - ., , - .

and uniform iity thousand ousneis oi puiaioes, jiiun i- t .ji ihey are on all sides surounded.' Mr. Kelso then moved that Mr. Bright' pally of the kind called Ihe " Moore potato, ) . rr - I... I.. ;.l ll, a tul.U- uhii'li inn. i , l .l- 1. . ;., Il.i- Inrn TOinciHIBJ 1 HBy.

iz re v.r z::,:::::sz ::t For c!erKyme-a Bab,ist, . vrrM. a, common advanced 4-dS

, , . , . cp r. viriiiij iu imm i c i i n " " - r- i i . rrriiATfOKD. nn in nm cm win tm Dnivwra

' - 1 11 .II...I .1 I . I a . -.. 1 .a ni I.IVf. Illlllll 171 II Ml Kfirirl RF" IIM IT r 1 1 II I II r in nHV TI I

one hundred thousand bu,hels will be sent this a ivom.m nmoiic met liy " " , prin, m heretofore.

fall to theton and New York markets, from eement, to d me on fish. Soon as -grace , , V 1 , , r ., ,. , ... demand, but holers are firm. Molasses is in this comity alone. The potatoes are of the fi- was 8J"'. lhB Catholic rose, armed with ntfe ' . 1 ' 1 ,. '....tfnrk .ni.lini..Kninn. iki.i.f.i cu R0Ou demand at full prices. Rice continues nest quality, and the weather has been peculi- , and ,orft. ni taking about one-third of the fnh I " 1 arly favorable Tor securing the crop. The uni- I comprehending the head, removed it to his plate. , ' f.,rm .nt paid on dehvery, is 23 cts per.bn- ! "claiming, as he sat down, with great self-sat- j nailvraycineirii-Dayi.MfnHir.a she! We hear also that C. A. Stone, of Mor- ' inaction, "Papa, est caput ecclesiastic," the! The Cincinnati, Hamilton and dayton R,,- :.. .!.-., l,a .omei.ri-d f.,r! Tope is the head ol tho Church. Immediately. way Company have concluded an agreement

riSOIlVllie, i:a .ilia ,.nj, -. - 1 '

Mr. Kelso moved to amend, sj that the offi

cers designated, instead of beiu elected at the lime of eli'Ctitig members of the tieneral Assembly, shall be ekcted at the general election; which wes acopted. Mr. Moore moved to ameiid, so that lhe term of the auditor shall b fixed at two iusleid of lour years; which on motion cf Mr. Mowrer was laid on the table. The sectiou as amended, was then ordered to

be engrossed for a third re iiug

a decline in prices both for Coffee and Sugar.

Tea has been iu good demand from the trade and

ft . . ., . r- .1 i i t.. i . i.ia.i. rr i,:.

The section providing that vacancies in Hie twenty-live uiousann m.io.i .

elerks of the cirucit cent Is tliail be tilled by the .(ard, factory. ri:iltburgll Repub.

tmlpjes inerei t, was p-au a sreumi mm, e.....

the Methodist mi :iistr arose, an I helping him- , w,lh 1,18 Udy,on "nl Western Company for the se'f to about one-third emhraceing the tail, seal- junction'of their two line West of Dayton, and

ed himself, saying, "is coronal opus," the end, 'the common use of depots tn Pay ton on term , tml , oUHorjM,, mpom tha pioosc aMiou of which Ub and

crowns the work. The Presbyterians now advantageous to com companies. isepoi

As this RMncina, nodcr iu rsduced price, will ba purchased

by thoso who havo not hitherto made thcmelvea acauaintad with virtues, the proprietor would beg to InUmate thai his article is not to be classed vsith the vast arnonnt of " Remedies of theday it claims foritself a greater kfiirm awe-, ra mil diseases. IAm aajr Her preparation now icfm tAe KcriJ; and has susutned iuvlf for oif ht roan br itssoiwriot mnlical vinuaa, and. antil Una rcducOoa, cowialsmUd notibls tbe price of any other article in this Una. Notice Ps.ticclri.v. this artiott aaai with cisjaA sankag power and certainty, open Urn

Blood, Liver, Kidneya, Long,

Mr. IVolfe moved to amend, sj that vaean- ' JTManv of those who carry the signs of

cies shall be filled by the boards doing couniy soru!jt,jng.i,rul,h on their upper lip labor under j thought it was about time for him to be and lak- grounds have been secured in the city of Dayton business; which was adopted; when ' i.niir. Tliev imatrine themsives so I : . ;...!.. r.k- cu,. i.: i... nt central and convenient nlaces. for the accom-

n rii, r-i,.,,.,,. nn lie section was j- - -j b - ...B .... .. ....niiuri no un n, ,119 unr, ex-

.III I IU1UU V, .'I." iiu. ...... 1 .

indefinitely postponed. good-look.ng that tl.e gins wi:i a.ss i.ie... u..-

The section requiring clerks to procure cer- C!.3 .ley we,r i.js .,iry safe-guard. lillcates from the Judges of the Supreme or CircuitConrts before ejection, was on motion of, InitoH sintr JSfnator. Mr. Dunn of Perrv, laid ou the table. I Jr,, ft. Bright, it would seem, is determined

The section iu relation to the election ol Jus- , , , hisi seat in the United States Son- ; bowl of the drawn (melted) butter, he dashed It

bei would eall the attention to several pieces of oil Colored calicoes. De Laities. 8 or IO pieces of plain Dc Laines. " I ashionahle figured do ALSO Plain black Lustrca Satin striped do Figured do Black Bombazine, extra fine. Furniture Prints Gordon's Ginghams Manchester do Several boxes fashionable Ribbon Back eilk Lace, Superior black worsted Hosu Children's wool Hose Several pieces of Flannel Velvet trimmings firr dresses, 8c

iaic' Collars Ladies' lace do. Mourning da SHAWLS. Lnn wool Sbvrl Orange do Thibet KmbM do Black silk fringed do Mote colnrrd do do Scarlet embroidered do Super plain ncarlft do do Duu bit Twilled do Women BayS'ate do Misses do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China Pearl Bonnets Fine Braid do White crane. Pink Florence.White Satin, Black Chintilla Veil.

F.mbroidered Bonuct Hibbons Figured do do White du do

Cloths Salfiiicts & Vesting.

Black French Clotha Bro Heavy do Fulled do Alpine Clssimeree Fancy do Blaik Doe akin dn Black utm Vesting Farmer do figured do Sattinetts ot" various, ilescriptions lints and Caps.

HI. Kirk H.I. " Union do Brown Meican do Black, brown and white Kossuth do Iloy-s " " do Brown silk Plush Caps Black " " do Variegated " M da Brown Rolled Band Plnh do Men's extra cloth do The above is a list of recent purchase. In addition to these the subscriber would call attention to his unrivalled aortment of BOOTS AVD SHOES, of which he has more than fifty Causes. In this particular line he ha. pr rhaps the best assortment of any house in Franklin county. IIloN. '7 52)3 lbs. Wayne Iron just received 5000 Sligo " " "

On the Wayne Iron the price has recently beets

health depend,

This medicine has a justly high RptHe a a letaady fat reduced

Trrnnsw and (rrvsjL A ne as.ortment of Nails, Ward ware, Cntlerv, Bropiy ana Urvei. Sn(r L,nert Groceries' and all the staplea, kept

. a.. e ti r 1 t ana ait uieai oi wai nunra. i mm.j u mw myvm wnww rnnMini t " nana

n i.ii.i.vr-u, 1 11 mruia col .ciita. iruin lies ue- ..-- , , ; ih intllieent phraiciaa hai abandoned Km paUot,-iKl lot am ptrion neiore makinr their purchases are

Brookville, Ind. Oct. 15, 1850.

UCXVl "r; 7 in -Pi.- f 9 of Chamherlnin, Given,

nhi.ll he three iustices for earh township, to hold and IVtlil to defeat him for re-election

their offices three yetre, and to he so arratig-d, now cn an electioneering tour throughout the CTThe f..ll,.ii.g elegant and admirable nrodnc-

as one justice shall go out ol H.ice eac.i year; n()rl,lern rt 0r the Plate, visiting the memhers ; tion i the h, t declaration of woman's right we have

ln thuiL.Tlnm.. n.,r kun.ici l,..ik.. names who 8?ree to the n96 O! a Comrnoo LeDOt ! iImm dirMMins' diwuM. mora sanooiallv Daoeav. tha DroDri. respectlally invited te give me a eat

. . . ... r . .1 . r .u- . : .mjI Knrnl. it. At tu RICHARD TTSEJ

had nothiug before him tut an emty iish, and ,or '"""""'S9 " rasaeugeni near u t-eutre .7il".,

, the prospect of a dinner, and snatching up the of the city. ' tlwarucw to oath

This is an important arrangement for all Cheapest Kedicine l the World !

CniiardiaiiN Sale.

. , . .,-,.,: ij. :i,.. ,..:..; ... rilttK nnuers.gnea guarnian oi tne minor Heirs ot , ah oi tne anove t.oons areoi tne oei qiiaiuy, wre over them, exclaiming "Ego baptizo vos!" I (-ompaniea constructing Railways terminating) riease ask for aamphWur agenU give them awat ( ,he estate of Andrew Shirk. decea.ed, hy order ! selected expressly for ihi markei, and willbes.ild

ifalfCottoa do

Fancy da French Merinos, all colors. Cbangable Chamelans. Real Alpaceas, Victoria Laws. Swiss Muslins. Plain and cross barred Jaconet.. Plain and fancy Cashmeres. Dress Milks. Changable Turk Sltin. do Silk l ine black do ShawlsEmbroidered Cloth Shawls. Plain do do Black embroidered Thibet do Mode do do da Rich and beautif-il assortment of Bonnet Ribbons. Domestic Goods.. Beown and Bleached Mulins. do do Drilling. Apron, Furniture and Mariners Checks. Linen and Cotton Table Diaper Linen Ccah and Cotton do While, Red, Vellow and Green Flannels Bleached, Brown and Col'd Canton do St-tnuen. Hamilton and other TieXrings Colored Mu.lin, Nankeen., Irish Linen. Twilled Bagging, Plaid and Embroidered Cloaking. (aciillciiicii's lVenr. Super English and American Cloths. Biolley Cassimeres. Black do Black Doe skin da Tweed., Woollen Satinets, a great variety. Plain Satin and Fancy Vrsling. Felt and Beaver Cloth Tor Overcoating Super Blanket do Knit Shirts and Drawers. Eats anil Caps Fashionable Hats, Fall Style. Men" Black Kossuth Han. Beys do do d. Bell Union da do Congt-r. do Men's lowcroH ned do Mens aud Buys' black Wool do do do CI.H h Caps da do Silk plu.h do da do I.Uird do Fur add Velvet de Infant.' Turban. Boots nnd Shoes. Ladies Calf and Kip Bnolres. do Onat Pnlka and high Buskins do Kid Ties and Hulioe r It.mtees aad Saaet, Miste. Calf, Kip nk Kid Tie. Men'. ra.hii.n.Ulr t lf ai.d He., r llo.t. do Kip, extra Heavy and C.ar.r ilo " t cases Buys' d., Men's Kip Brog.ins do Calf do Double soled do Rubber Shoes. Bay., Ymith. and Children's Shoe. NOTIONS. I.inen and Cotton Lace ami Filgings. Black silk Lace, Gimps and Fringes. Velvet Trimming, Inserting, J.coiiet da. Buffalo, Horn Tuck, Ivory and Pocket Combs. Common and Crape Pin. Men 'a Neck hdk'fs anil Cravats. Men and Ladies' Linen and Cotton Handkerchief. Gents Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Gloves. Ladies do do do do Black A Ipacca and Worsted Hoie. do Lambs' Wool and Cotton do Men and Boys Wool Comfort. Children's Htue, Threads, Tapes, Beads, Braids, Needles, Whalebone BnMons, Umbrellas, Looking Glaise.. Cloih and air Brushes, LetterandCap Paper, Blank B"k, Envelopes, Wafers. Woollen Mils and Wnulfts, Ferretting, Carpet Binding, etc ele eteLarge and well assorted storck of H in'w Queens ware and Glassware. Groceries, &c. Teas, aafTce, Sugar, Mola.srs, Hice, Chocolate, Mackerel, Mu.tnrd, Vinegar, Bucket.. Tub, Churn., Hemp and Gras Rone, fied Cords, Caudles, Candle Wick, Twine, Madder, l.idigo, Alum, Cotton Yarn, Spices, Sole Leather, etc etc.

All of the above Goods areof the best quality, wire

He is' baptize you! Old Oaken Bueket.

atDiyton. It will facilitate travel, and add ihrr contain over Bitii pates of rscwpti. (ia addition la fal of the Probate Court of Franklin county Ind, will as low as the lowest. We respectfully invite the . r. ii v. medical matter) valuable for Imasehold arpces, and which offer for sale at the premises in Springfield Town- ; public to r.imilicour stoc before purchasinggreatly to tlie convenience Of travellers. 1 1 ve manT dolUi. v Itu to practical bomMkartiers. ship, Franklin county, Ind, on Thurdav, the 19th J Oct.ll,l50. N. D. G ALLIOH.

cores to the Western trade the choice of mar- Thes reoeipts an introduced to maka tha book of great """r. C r v xnr 10 5-7 : M' ' .

elect of the next legislature, for the purpose of ; een. M'e prnpo.e that it be recited at lhe next WO-

wfiiif.h ws iHin tin tile table.

T.. .: ,1..... np.l..r..1 t ft Kflk II O r.KSe.l

in. muou w m ... .. r. ... . :., n;h,. k.i.i .1.. . .k

'for a third reailiiig providina for a competent soliciting their voles, tie lias money to spare, . " " L...i,.;.,..,feri., hold their offices for four ........ ,i.r,;...i , . i, if nhtl,inr else ou' r ,ruc ,n9n the i.i.p.ration of a true

ir...a. - . ' asasai . . m VI 1 1 . T X

kets, and enables traveller, to pass, without de- ' v.l...-id. from i "J TTf ."kfr"!? nvT ,1BUW wuleus vl nuuuui uu, uu. , r . .u tha sjmViciDa, the tctimonr in favor of which, ia tna torm af North-east quarter of section No. ii. Town.hio Sand ' OF.SSE A. MOORE takes this method of informing

.ill elect him. Lafayette Jonnnnl.

years. The eect'on, providing fur the eppoir.tment or election of such other couuty o fliers as mxy be necessary, was read a second time, and ordered to be eti2rosed.

The section providing for filling vacancies a(-' t its 1 ,te meeting, rejected an Overture

ter being amended, so aslo re.nl mat v.can. -s in r vor of ,n.,rril8 wilh deceased wife's t-is-

Th-.

?Inrria;rnnd Tempera nee. Asitiite reformed SvnoJ vf oitth Caro-

counly and township oflioera shall be li.led in uch manner as presctibed by U. which was ordered to be eugrosed. Tlie section priiviuinj that a'l rounty, town nd townships, officer.) s'.mll reside within the respective limits thereof, was otdereJ to be en

grossed ; also.

t- r, and disapproved of the Order of Sons of

Teniperauce, and of fall eeeret Societies. The Treshytery of South C irolina, (O S.,) answered in the negative the question: "Is it law

ful that marriage be solemuinel between parti-

The section providing that no person shall be standing in the relation of nephew aud aunt by

lected to a county ohiee, uuless ne Mien ce an nir;.,.

luiiHOiiatu, ana elector oi me vuuuij , oiw,

The section Hint impeaehmeuls lor conuty : jpj.u,0i, v5ir,n and township officers shall be provided by law; ' " '

I 1. , i.'i .ii eu ii

a resident

be the w-hU

of Jai ksonville, ' liest man iu the

The section that the General Assembly shall . Sl.ite, came down this morning on the N iagara, j

provide (or a uniform mode of doing couuty and j j r!a.ge f several of his friends, en I I way ' township business. to the Lunatic Asylum ia Ohio. U- has for j The section providing that the twiieral As-; I Bemhly shall reduce no county to a Us extent . sometime suffered from au ahherration of the than four huudred equare miles, was read a sec- niiud, said to have its origin in an incessant de- i ond time; when sire to accumulate more wealth. St. Louis In-I

Mr Mi iomi moved lo amend. tv siriKiuff out i

teligenrer.

fMi n arc as easily caught a ci-fth. All that's I rvqmjed is a dttlYmice in y:ur bait. If on would caict a ynun man fur instance, bait wiih a p.tictiat. ! If on are aficr an old sinner, fasten on your hook a

doubloon. A Uelitnte I.lsiilnutior) . A verdant follow frcm the country t-ntertd a Jewel-

tha section and iusertin? the follwing: "Hie

General Assfinhly shall have power to change or a'ier county boundaries, whenever the public good requires the same," which amendment was not adopted, ay.-s, 35, uoes 75. Mr. IIuT moved that no county sha'l he reduced below 300 sq-tare mites in the formation of u new county, and not l.tw than 400 square miles, unless by a majority of voters in the

counties to oe an xoie.1. I i, r s st,,re vest. clav. with a hip t.nd. r hi arm and Mr. Mitligaa moved to amend the -aniennmenl , hllld, : ,tl, ;k ,Rll ,ftl.r lo,,ki tbull, for that o cou.ly shall be reduced below the , ( , h 4 f teoresentaMve ratio ia the diviiiou of tier tern- , ...... TO(.reuio...D .a.i - . tiaily to ih- el. rk so as to be or. rht irrd by lhe ladies l 7'r. Read of Monroe moved th it the amend ! "mh"? ' R -" P"-" "-" .The Kl.. l a,l.i.h m,lliu j clerk not undcr..i.li..g the qurstiou answered in

M.u.a " - i.ivi ' . . . - prevailed, ayes cJ, noes 2!).

Mr. Cair moved lo a.neud so tnat no new i (Oiuty shall ba established of lees thau 3'1J j t-q uare mds. , j Mr. Utrdin mnv d to amend the amendai'iit i e that no co inty svi t.T 4'V1 sqn ire miles shall j fcs reiluced betow its present area; both of which ejnendmetils wrre laid on the table. " ; The Convention then tvijoitruedItl the afternoon Mr. Crookbjuli otTre.! a.i J amen lm-snt, by aiiiaja provis , ' lint tin coua- ' tv shall conUiii over 4 l.l siiu;re m.les; and isie i

fces anai Ig, by sa : li:istiilJiit, shad atlacil Ij the Jlljice il s n illr ceaaln-s, if ui:i mere tj;" whie.il wn not aj.'pte.l. Si . Dana of Terry, utavod tJ amend by ai-

pott are hir's:

Fmm lhe Southern Tres. irsnaa'a Itishta. T MKS. if. P. I.AS8ELLB. It is hi r right to watch Inside The hrd of sitkness and of pain, And h.'ii the heart almn.t despair.. To w hispt r hopr s uf health aga in. Hi t right, to make the hearih-stone glad, Wiih g.- lilli- winds and i hurl ill smile; And when man is with care nppress'd, Hi wearied spirit to bi gnile. It v her right to train her sons So they may Senate chamber grace 1 hn, i she with more honor crown'd, Than if hern If had filled the place. It i her right to he admir'd Bycv'ry genrrnus, manly hi art. When, with true dignity and grace, She aeteih II a t.nu'i part. She hatha dearer right than this; To he in one true heart enshrined Who, though the world may all forsake. Will ehrri-h still, and still he kind. And i hi re i jet a higher right, Which, also, is to woman given: Tis her, totvaih the infant mind Those truth divine, which come from heaven. What would she more, than to perform, On earth, life's holiest, sweetest task? When eu a perfect sintiaa find, No other rights than these she ak.

hecitizrns of Frauktin County, Ind., that he has

P"

NEW liAT AWL) UA1' b-IUKK,

o n t riv v , nc v j " . . Ouarrian. ' receivr at leant a nhare of pu-bUt patronatre from o .d

iayoro.iiicuiiy,.rom..e tru.n o. uon. .o auo.i.cr. ,H p9 of tla. eauntrr. mar bafcmKl.paa. HtnfT , West; it being the wndivided three-aevcnih There is a large force on the whole line from ry "Vanslm'a Vetc-able Lithontripuo Mutam" the P,rt thereof.

IthiSCitVtO DaVtOD. and the work la pushed Great Amenca Rcmrdr. now foe m.' m Quart bonl at 1 One..h,r f.k. ' i u .v. I

forward with treat enent. The masonry is " 64 V"ch- ?'m bUi" WJ1 time of sale and one-third in one year aiidoue-third ' No 342 Main st. east side between "n, 'ne'nr ( torwara wun great euergy. oaoi.ry .a - fmimtlU)ekim iKvoma rf. in two yeara from the day or safe, the wood and nati; where he may be found at all times ready and ' SO far upas to be OOt of the wav of Winter rrincioal Odice, Baffalo, N. V., W Maia 8ueet, ! third payments to be secured by note ami approved willing ta w a iton all who may favorhim with a call. ! -.I,, nr hi h water, the ar.dinir well adv.n- C VAUGHN. ! accar.ty. SAMUEL SHIRK, j He hope, that by strict '' b""l''

! , " , , ,. . , , , , 1 N. B. AU knters teicepting from stents and dealers with

Ceu, auo parts oi ino line am uuinKieu nuu reauy . kant ha tixaaaots had for the superslrncture. The heavy T rail ha will be givon w Ussea.

Ka.i all nurehased and is all here oral New Sold by M W HA1LF-, Brookville; A J Irwit. k Co,

r . ! Fairfield; C Vaneamp, Metamora; W H Evans, West

Orleans, for the WtlOle line to Uayton, tne Cross ' Urion; Mr. F. Shumway, Bunlap.ville; D Beaver, ,i,. j a ii ; -.J tn fin I Libc rt v : who lesale by C S Burd.al St Co, Si Cincinties are on the ground, and all is ready to nn-J dicott. McKrasonik Co. 127 Maiden Lane New

York cut; 3 B rarnham travelling agent, also by

agents in every town tnroogn toe west

.1 -n. h. M u.mi me ao .iiMiaa L50 A t tbe same time and place, aad oa the Franklin. All those wanting a goou ana tmp. tlBHKw.w,awg same terms and condition, I will offer for sale the ofthelatest and most approved .tjrle, will please

other lonr sevenths of said property (includin the five him a call berore purcnasingeiscwncrr. Widow's Dower,) viz. the entire quarter section j

ish the line early nrxt season from this city to

! Dayton. It will be a line eqnal to any other ia I the United Stales, in the substantial character of the work, in low grade, and in straight lines. ! A work reflecting great credit on tha Compa-

' ny, the engineers and the contractors.

The Western road opens an Important line, notouly across Indian by way of Indianapolis to Terre Haute, and thence West and Northwest, but Northwest by way of Greenville to

Laurel Woolen Factory. E. :acy &l Co. Respectfully inform the publie they continue the business of MANUFACTURING, CARDING, FULLING & SPINNING WOOL,

... . , .... ..j 1- iu. .- .f p,t,,ij . in., cn. iHirwiacca into ate laetory the latest inchester and by the way or Cambridge, etc, ' , m,r improTed machinery, un4 jt'B ,e .d. to Teildleton. It Will Connect elso at Dayton 1 d,d. ,on experience and a . rtrrmination to give , , . ' satisfaction, they ak fur a continuance or that natwith the Madnver road, now about to be open- ronage which has hitherto been liberally bestowed ed from Dayton to Springfield end the Lake at ,,,em' Ten "

Sandusky. Theprospectsofexcellentandprof. Je,ni.blBe nrrtf.7,'UliU5,

containing 100 acres more or less. SAMUEL SffIRK, Agent. IlXtVLS.

6. & W.II. ROSEBOOai Plane & Edge Tool Hanfacturers And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. No. 334 Main Street,

Between Eeighth and Ninth, Ciocianat.

CILK.rrape,JewnyL,nd, Thibet Wool, M.rene ' Coop,t Carpenters, Wogon. Cabinet, aad Chair

r.i wlB n mi i. ! :.-iv":."" Makers' T.

sale low bv

Sept asth, 1(50.

B.H. & J. C. BURTON.

(Kent's Wear BLACK, Blue, Green, Cadet and Brown Cloth. Fancy Black Cassimeres, latest fashion. Over Coat and Blanket Cloth. Super Sa III aad fashionable Vesting. Satinettt, Jeans and Tweeds. Just opened and for sale lew by Sept 35th 1850. B. H. Sr.. C. BURTON.

Itab'a Railways from Cincinnati to Dayton and

' west must be highly gratifying aud satisfactory Juotonly to the public, but particularly to the j stockholders. Let it be remembered that early next seasou these works will be finished and

.Irel

I " 4 leaf, I Sattinet. according to color.

Ca..imrrr, according to color. ..,. 1 . 1

v .,i,, accuru.ng 10 color,

CT There is a distillery in Kich noml, Va., which

annually consumes IX, ,.c bushels of grain, being ! open to trade and travel. Cin. Gazette. an at i rage of WO bushels a day. Of this amount, i 120,000 bushels are corn at 60 cent per bnhel ! Rnitrswds a Slat EesMasjta I.tfe. -2.000; and 3,50tofrye at 70 eet.-tJJ,Se. Ma- ! Tlle llnUfl, ,mount of tre oa tho MifiB.

kioi; a graun total or f(i',iso.

ITipr. yd. sii

3TJto3 STJtoSfi, exitoTs

SO tona,

White Flannel, according to width, II lo3J

uyed si loJ7i Blanket., per pair, 2 50 FULLING AT THE USUAL RA.TES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pound; Mixed seventeen cent.; Reeling yarn, one cent. The

.n.ir. mi ior .pinning must or nrteen Bounds. AirricLus fur.salb.

g1 ASH paid for wheat by

Sept 20 1350.

B.H. J C. BVRTON.

lhe nrc,ative. I g'es you -I mean r'l.r.'i.'

hev,' said the gnen uu

! sippi river is about 200,000. The annual loss j of human life for several years past baa I een

I over two hundred by burning, blowing np, I which we offer for sale; and that we keep a wagon

i IiL r pp.j'otoMr customers, and that

Weal'O w ish it known that we Jrern ...n.i,i,il on

hand a full assortment of our Manufactured Ws ilens.

lawiaiey tret .Tlurrirrl Iw Illinois. j Mr. H. Wheeler, ol Green Co., and Minerva Steely, .if Marcr.sin r... V ailti'fl tn ret m.rrlft Knl ,!.;

' friend didnt want them 10. Thev dm,-, ii i I. , and drow ning, to say nothing Ol Sickness. . ( from out f.ctorv or .ana th. vnd. .ill a..li,M

1 to Alton in order to escape thi. d,mculty, but when Three years' travel on six of the principal' iLV J',ft.w,,pP,, fur woo,'Br that the wv:l will be ; , receivea at tne w . mn . .in ,.tii.iu..j ana j.Kmm.j

iviiniseri in I .nek.

It is sti,:om,svi-y, tn.it wencaroi t.ir lor.une ,h..v ..., ,h,. rn, Ih., ,i, i. .mlr rr ' rilrn.l. in Afsnrhi.lt. n.r ...nn.l M,i ,.. ...

f.iiUer a Minister f the tii.spsl or an Editor of a I h led a license .which could enlr he h.d rK.m" .k. 1 1 i. t . . ' PRICES OF ROODS JiDAlVMl TPD t a T S

iiinue aueurumg iu law, atiuwa a travel over ll,- . . .... -. .v. Mw County Clerk, whreiJrd in another town. Not nfV mill . A i t r JC 1 je hall mate the prices at which wesell oorgoods

a. wnico we propose to bay the raw material

rninri .1.1 1. aciary .

New si'aper, in th. e ilay. :d" sin and iiigratitudr.'

lint e h.vc mil k aril l'lhe ease ofa Divine whor; , ,. .. - lHJti.UUU.a nu a IOB OI lives BHIOUUll ng 10 0 per lint e nase ust h. ai-.i st i.ie rase ma uiine, wnose ( ,ir,rurag. d, t icy engaged a parson and Jumped into . v imk s itiiaiM.n is te. beiiixied by lin-.nviou. the ! . ,wifT. and were vowed over to a small bar in th. ' "011' w hicn 'e" than two to 5(10,000. The

Ites-. Ur. Haukt-s, Minister fur Calvt-rv Churvh,

N. w York, has ht enme so pnular with his parishon rs that they h -e mad. huu a pn-sent of 15,0S0, rt-mt d and furnished a house for him, iusuixd his litV f..r 810,100, a nd hv agn cd to givrhim a salary or J.s,r.O) ps-r ar fur his svrU-e. He i.i.lu to p n-ach well under hi h.ppy i vrcumancrs.

river.d'u-rctly opposite in A ton, where hortly after aui.ual reports of the English railroads for a sunnre, in the Slate nf Mo., surrounded hy water, term of years shows the Same results, entirely isolated from th. world and lhe 'rest of I . mankind,' hat in sight of the whole city, they sol-I aCT"It ia a curious fact," says some entomo- . ..i. ii,...i.L i k... . r : loeists. "that it is onlv the female musnuitn that

minut to ike shore, wh.re they were welcmcd with Writients us." A OacDelor Inend says it la not ft;nrlk. .,.,,,: ""3

Laurel, May XX, 1150.

Price Of Iron Reduced. fsaswsr, Sar mj J LBS Wayne and Bloom Forge Iron. 10,000 Sligo iron, now on hand. Oa all but the Sligo

chevr by the assembled feoplv.

at all "curious.1

..October 15, lj;o

Still More Extraordinary . WE would advise our readers to notice the in" creasing popularity of Dr. Haifa Long Balsam. Mr. North, the agent, telle as that he is aston i'hed himself, at the number of cures that it is pcrfor mint among our own citizens, whose names he occa sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical may call on them, and hear from theirewn lipa. how they were snatched from an nniimely tomb, and re stored ta their friend, and relative., by using this truly valuable medicine. The agent sutl continues toguarantee Dr. Hall's Bal.am to give relief within X4 hours, or return the money. Krery bottle that has beea sold in Cincinnati, during the last six months, was sold with lhe above guarantee; and he has vet to see the first bottle returned. For sale by JOHN RINK ARD, General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HA1LE. Brookville. COTTON FABRIC. 59 Pieces, Superior, 30 " Bleached Muslin, 19 " Irish I.inen, IO " ' Brownand Cold drills. For sale by LlSC&fc FARqUHAR, at the Post Office.

R TTNER.

.1. KELLY, Attorney at Law, Laubel, Fiaasum Co. Ind. '"A VINO bet-n thrown ont of business by afire, aahae resumed the practice of the Law He will devote his entire attention to sach bn. in ess as may be committed to his care in thi. and the adjoining counties. Kxpeetirg to go a. far eoiith a New Orleans, he will attend to bnsine.a an the ro ale. A Saw Mill Entina aad Bjilers fur sala. Enauire efM. J. Kelly Nov. Is, ijjo 4T-Jw.

ITtllTI

Tools, of every description.

always on na a, R MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT KOTICE. Mar. 10 '.S.-13-ly F. R. THOMPSON, GROCER, Commission and ForwardiDg Merahan ALSO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS,

Pf. 390 .TfAI.'V STREET, n.rw .aw alXTH ! SB V B M TH S

Vol. If-No. SS-ly"1 TRUNKS. 7 INCK at FARQUflAif, have just received a lot San! of superior travelling trvnkt. ALSO, superior lot. of Lailiet and Ger.Hemrnt Satthelt and carpet Sacki; which they will sell a he lowest shade. GROCERIES. Tea, Coflee, Sugar, Molasses, Rice, Tobacco, Pepper, Ginger, spice, Cinnamon, ke. ke. AU which will be sold as cheap at the cheapest, for cash, sir forany kind ofcountry produce. March 30, 1S49. N. D. GALLIOT?. FRANKLIN TURNPIKE ICO. Elector's NoticerfwHE stoekholderoraid company are hereby noI tified, tnat an annual elt-ctiin fordirectors will beheld at Mount Carmel. on the first Monday, being the 6th day of J inuary 1151, al 10 o'clock A. M . at which time and place the board of directors desire the said stockholder" to assemble and epres an opinion, irthey will cnnentto a tax on the slock or the ami valorem principal, to meet and pay theot'tstanding claims against said company, or diviie other means to pay lhe same. By ordar or the Board. JOHN P. BRADT. Joait Wtiik, Sec'ty. Pres'C. Nov. SO, 1850 50. EDGAR II AY M OND, Attorney and Counsellor at Law BROOKVILLE, IN" DIANA. Office np stairs in Burlen's n v bailding F-