Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 December 1850 — Page 3

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Mr. Mowrer moved to amend, so as to strike aat so much as relates to President of the Senate. Hit object was to have a test vote whether Lieutenant Governor should be continued or not. He was opposed to the continuation of that officer. The amendment was not adopted; and the Section Wa nrrlarott In Ka 11 .....iia.ail

Thai BMttinn nlnnl.tina tha lnIrt I !...-,) ..1 1 aa ...... a. a. a.-a v . .a. aa.g, luat . u-villi vfcia eiiiui Constitute a quorum to do business; and twothirds being In attendance, if no organisation is .fr-t-J in fi. .W. o I L l. paid to members alter that time, until an orearaiu J v u i ivi ilia, mill u u ill a U V 1 1 .. i CT .... ...I . J . I . : The section was then ordered to b engrossed. The tection providing that each House shall l - j i 1CTU O lUUlUQI) OIIU lUUi -demand the ares and nous, was read a second i ... i . ( um; wnea I Mr. Dob son moved to fill the blank with the ' nnmher "two' Mr, Bright proposed "fifteen," The discussion was continued by Messrs. Dunn of Jefferson, Clark of Tippecanoe, Ritchy, Newman, and Wolfe; when

me quwiion was isreu -on nninp xne Diana .:k v.. . c. Ct a n j j i " " j 1,4 " i " aimuiuieu !.. I . : .. . . 1 "lung uo wr!ai uuuiiLie?, acoorutng lo ihe number of while male inhabitants above twenty-one years in each: Provided, The first election of members of the General Assembly, under this Constitution, shall be according to the apportionment made by the Legislature at its session of 1850-51;" Which were read &nd passed to a second readV. . . - . i .nr. mornson, una rman of the comm ttee on 1 education, whoha, been absent froms'seaT. I I? 'Bn BUaf. .f P'"' fo' i

mo uctjuuu was itu uu iiiuiig ure uiaa every bill nr --i . ' . & with the numbers fifteen, ten, and five, and de- j thro5ehout, by aee, on oTre. The Convention adjourned. r W. - J ffMB.tr, December 11, 1850. with this'roVe anTthe voteZ tfint0.disPenss The ConVention was opened by prayer by the of every bill shall be uK'n Vy .yet 5 S Kev. Mr. Crary. enured on the journal. Slc nr.. a . j Mr. Beeson presented petition for the abo!- j time; when 1 ' ' WM read a 8cond Ishinent of the death penalty; in favor of equal Mr.Davisof Madison moved to a mend . rifhts, and the reductiou of public officer's Bala-! that if one-third or the members reauire it a Ties to the wsees of day laborers; which was , bill shall be printed; which amendment was not read and referred to the committee on the Legis- . adopted. Utve department. - . Mr. Holman moved to amend, by inserting Mr. Foster, from the committee on appor- after the word journal," the words "and a ma tionment, reported the following sections, o jority of all the members elected to each House" wit: shall be necessary to pass every bill." ' "Skc , The General Asembly shall at their Mr. Holman's amendment, requiring a tnafirst meeting, after the adoption of this Consti- jority or all the members elected, to pass a bill tution, and every six years thereafter, cause an j " jnt resolution, was then adopted, aves 78 numeration to be made, of all the white male j noes 40Inhabitants above the age of twenty-one years, i Mr March moved to amend, so that the read"Seo. . The number of Senators and Repre-i ing of a bill, or joint resolution, on Its final entatives, shall, at the periods or making such passage, shall in no case be dispensed with-

i;.r.hree weeks, appeared this mTrnitg and Z ported Je rollowingsection, from thatgcommit-!coL .-.Knowledtre and le-rnin,,.

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omuseo mrougn a community, being essential to! Mr. N.les, in a few brief and eloouent re'.rPr?ntar,0.K0fr? free Peram -n" : mark,, characterised with m ' . fa-K Win be the duty or the General Assembly to en-j evidence orthe willingness oTthe neTp e o Indfcourage b, all subtle means, wto al, intellect.,- I ana to sustain the Benevolent fflten, oYthe ?ATZ "TL !B.V,"d . tC-"ng o,! as he believed, an hum!

-".I" . .""u "n . ..ol .5. ... . ... . i a 'u. , l"e ny of the Ge"eral Assembly, (in order to Hums h the common chools or the State, with efficient and well .... i . . . ' fu'i-ieiii ana well "Sec The University FooJ in . 1 . '-' I ne university tund shall consist : of the proseeds from the sales of the lan.ls o, j l ,i, rT: j o, . r . . Vl t?X ?S f ff" eniinary of LearnS$&i 2t:l iztirxnt i 1",,"' - r 1 ... lunu cnnii , toraver reraata inviolate, and the interest and ! income thereof shall be applied to the maintenance or the State University, in such maner as the General Assembly may direct. "Sec. . The Common School Fund shall consist of the Congressional Township Fund and the lands belonging thereto. " Hi. Q.a.l... O f..J Klivaanpiua IXCVCllUO I UUQ llTl ra ... 1 a .a The Saliae Fund .n.l tb- l.,. k..!---:. J

thereto "U8'U8 ) Ij " , aps,:n, '"selves, ir we continued here. iiThl d.it vi i .i e ; t,,ongnt if that should prove lo he true, the r,.lLh J"; r,Und,J ?nd the flU,,d Rrisinr' Convention could get along very ?t withoM frara the one hundred and rourteenth section of them Thev 3M i weuwitnont the charter or the State Bank or Indiana. E aP h cJ nl if Tbev b ! 1 ! "The Fand to be derived from the sale of the ' absent. OBVenl'on, if they shou.d all be Si h??! arnd th" u" "eyS "nd Prp- I Mr Watls thooht lhe Convention could wet rty heretorore held for such Seminaries, the through in two weeks. If gentlemen were de.sedror.nybre,ch of the penal laws ; termined to hoi J a longer sess onThe was for f this State, and all forfeitures which may ac- going to Madison. He was for Biving Z Con-1 "All lands that have been or may hereafter 1 " "M,r,0,,,t ,0 "hiblt a, j la M.nl'd. ll filial QlaffA !

.-.-., " epecmi pur- mr. Kobtnson thought there would be no de pose Is expressed in the grant, and the proceeds ficulty with tlte members orthe Le.W.iurel .Ain?r " , .u . u J They ere -naMa men, and ir the Supreme "All corporation taxes that may be assessed Court Room is fitted up, they would occupy it Lno." AT"b,y fo; common school The idea or going to Madison was supremely purposes, as hereinafter provided ridiculous. It would look, indeed, like a traveA uXrV0 ,- ,hir S,ate !ha" b ,in? "'""P-ri". o uee the words of the gem eheld liable for the preservatton orso much orthe : man from Dearborn (Mr. Watts) were anv one the payment or the annual Interest thereon. dison, with Us officers and records -j"" Th.er?u"h?r.1 cn,lsly "Jeiincted, ! Mr. Dadger moved to amend the resolution. J oPrcoZrn ' b" TrerUPer.tr SjMV'; ,he P". th '- Convention proceed wi"h e or common schools, from the dividends or its business, until Wednesday evenine next- and Vr JTAy'r Whu3h maV hereafter be incor- that it meet on Thursday morning, in some KI!.- JnJI . company which has been room in this city, to be procured and fitted up hereto fore Incorporated, tn whose charter the by the committee appointed for that purpose ueneral Assembly has reservd the tight to re- i Mr. Thornton read a preamble and resolution peal, alter or amend h m per cnt, of providing ror an adjournment on the 22 in-t . vch dividend, whenever the same shall exceed until the 13lh of January, and that no per diem the amount or .,, per centum or mi,e,e, be chsrged during the rLessP, whTch "Sea .The principal or all the said common he would offer at a proper time. fund which may be Increased, but shall never ment be laid upon the table, carried, ayes 105, be diminished, the interest nd Incom or which noe. 9!t ' '

in"oIb'y "Ppropriated to the mainten- ! ance of cnmmnn Ki-bnnl. - .1 - - .i .a.aa, auu IV UV UHieT V U Tm pose whatever. "Sec.. The General Assembly shall invest tn some safe and profitable manner, all such portions of the said common school fund, as ntiVa not haealnr.Mw. . . - Z.; :r.ZJ?9r? to tne severdiatrihVtion r i t',s,"n DV,law Ior ,n That k ?S.2, J J.". T th.'.r:. Pr0tMed' St oToMhe infect .He,rt,,,ed r rPT and rot demand ? c Cme f ?xd, SoW .hall t ti. r0VTu h0l PV : L .' investea lor the benefit of such Which were r. .j n t . , , nicii were read and passed to a iecond read-, Tha section e..:j-.- t . , , nd frthe mPeet,. S Z t " m'.' "r' lb,. J- metinlt ef the Legislature under .h. .J.",. """"" inursoay aner o urw t finutiHtiMM ii. ti i aw. . ! -r " ".n": . urauay alter V tW time and pas, .yes iWa i:.7 " . r. rra,.ryr 5; n-m:ndVr.iirn- .- hall - s "nuije in nve aays, tr-;.ffCrj0! " n?- - ! e, a 1 "3 " w "Ves ivt, - fIWri..l ioZ'allwd ?h.t twomem. ' aecc4 time; whew ie9,ln, n0M' WM Ml Mr. Mafraire moved u ,m.j .j . ' tb.ttb. -e. amend, by adding, . a..w uanies oi neraona H.na.i. u noea, ana'l be recorded unon th ; i which aa adopted. Jottrnal Mr. Kelso moved I to amend bv addinaaM .u-i.t.. r . """"oitir tne aves -jov, .Ha., aa a.lioi1nm--. T. aa one-tentKef.K "J"". ""r"1'. " ".!,,,. l're m w . LuT r woematw they aves ' - Mr. Graham n.n-j .. " . . i .a ai T . w 1 1 ..... aa... . a ... - - and lower tk.. . . slr,R "It the section r-,i...-i '" ana noes: no! . , -"P. - . ' ,

he section was then ordered ta nr I Afer tTmark" from Mr- Bascom, the ConvenThe section previdimr that Z Si? ljownxi before the question was taken. Ilher House sh.n haw the r.'X Z I .f ' In -. Solution on the enb-lllWr,oHfobeencrosEed-alo pmst' ject of a room Tor the sittings of the ConveuThe section .. . ' . . tion was strain taken an.

m.r. l-i. r"""""!"; mat either Hou may paohJhlU members for disorder! cnHneV ! ni with tha concurrence f Z,kL: ' H member. o-in iiMa, may Th- , I The!!!. 0,1 WM t"'" or dered lobe entrossed 1 ne xwction, providing ih.t .K- K , ' 1Fpen in ,tther branch th.r vacanciea writ, to u vacancies . "J" f ." ?" ' Btrcajeed. "ccies, was ordered to be The aectlon proyin o . , mativee ahall li1,"' S?n " Rep- J teeond time; wtTB rPM ' C ' WM i .JrLBordnwl to amend M it... r Ph or debate, in Uv." t U 1 rr"i J" ot be questioned i" lllh m,m,ber i

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' na section .t.. . ia he aeet;n- ., Ta.w-...:r " ""rn oroerodto be enemaavwt -vnwn prey illna thai ,k , - - I ey,mnt tti.t tha doora of the !

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imiii in u B ,,,a origi nate In ei her House, except revenue hills, which euail I j was read a second time. -K I Mr. Steven.., . t. V ,?Vrn!?n r!0Ted amend, so that -vera , be expressed 'in thafti.?.! De ol,-iect w'-'ch shall J a. ' ...... Mr. Gibson tnt-iv. rA . ....

members mv:th.i ir... 5" .moved to amend, so

not exuresWd in th .;. ' ?L . In aw "n1 roid so far as sueh provision is concerned; iur, a aw ihi nn k. aJontfd Mr. Stevensnn. was then adopted. ,,,euura". "mended, The .aS "Jen ordered t0 "Rrossed. I he Coavaution adjourned. In the afternoon, ihe ..otto., :j: everv bill ;. "g "i'ii nMirut.niriii was aaopied TM .. r The section, as ampnHoH tr,a iK-n n- ) . uu .iiv i. viucicii i yj be engrossed; when The Convention adjourned Thuksdat. December 12. 1 P50. T.,,r,, ' : , .......,., ,.3r,lruj, pra.er0j ,nl) Rev. Mr Jamison. The President laid before the Convention . I petition from the nnnil. nf tb- Inn a."... ' ajeiiiiuii irum ine pupils 01 tne India for this nf n..n,k j i -j . I. . , ' uS&S?L rt&VS1 i fr ih. n..r..j iS." u tyMi, Mary E. Orchard B j j ?A motion asmade toS rer the B ,f , ,k lLuZ? dwsWed ln "e affirmative-i previous 10 wniCtl o.e way, me principles of Him who. while unon wreicnenness, sendine htm forth into the world 1 ! clothed in his right mind. I Mr Kelso from the ..!. :,, ,u . Uuhiect made t T f committee on that sunjeci, made a report, in re ation to n mum for n pri6 !? t,ie 086 of the Ha"' but if th Convent nn ci m.L. on i.i-ui.-j ! i " ." .; " " n."9 a.iu .w mc unnrsi ui me siocanoiden, he will accept it Messrs Yandes & sj;:r offer the Coucert iuu ai rour do,,a" Wrt of the uuiiiintuee oe laid upon the table- which mntinn Prevailed Mr- Dobson, on leave, then offered a resolution that the Convention will continue In this Ha'l. Mr. Owen saw no inconvenience in the three bodies holding their sessions in the same building. It had been said, that there were candidates "TA. V na.&lals.ben,lt m this body, who j Mr. Moore moved to amend Mr. Dobson's res- . . -

,. . ... t u r . " " . "L. 5,"mf "Fthe after direction, or Raron Olulton, SO that the Convention Will continue its 1 t.iebig the great Physiological Chemist, by J s session in this Htll, until its labora are con- i """""S M. d., No. it North Eighth street, rhiiclu.W; which was accepted: when I ;n!,n'" Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedyror Mr. Tetit moved tha nrevion, aLlaa.wki.k ' &!"l0.,.!?,rif :.J",di"' i-r Complaint,

r--- r..-..., .lllLU ss not seconded. ; tf I " . , .. . Mr. Foster moved to amed.so that when this t-onvention ad,ourns on Fridav, the 20tS inst ' i il wi" iTa i0 81 th "iV Madison on I Mnday' ,h' 23d ,Brt- which 00 mo,ion f Mr. I WM ,aid on uW. "oes 36. Mr N'm "- mend th, resolution I so that the Convention will continue i his Hall, until ths Sturday before the meetIng or the Legislature. . 'Mr wtt!" moved to amend the amendment, by dlint-"h . Convention will adjourn sine die." M, c-,:.- r Rn, nP,nj , m.. ur m;.k nr m.l.. . j. ... nein this H.U' thetimTr the ! If,he 11- Nothinw, in hh opinio., K,,i .bib .b..M IZlmL". Vul aV."""' tion from procarint either the Concert or M.. ' :-. II, ti " , SI of Perry moved that ,h dk- i.ij ,u- .-u , ' M:l-J ' ' " 1 ... .' iw w.ivu mo lowri v ii ii. u motion nr.Mr Brd'n Xh"ht th Convention should dent, the proceedings of several Convent who "" tiTn P th H"9 th bl occupied, r. .u- r --..I..-.. . i i v mc .i.-n. ..a.. , a...u i.iiiv.icu vtucr rvonia. ,,e w" entirety oppostxi to a recess. lie thought an adjournment would meet with uniUersal disapprobation, and would end In a rejec.:i- j . . ... v,t v- i . .i l. i:!.. I . .. t i. - ' .i.r..u .a.. ' .:t .i - . mr iveiso inc.uK.it, n an aiijoornmeni naa 10 he place, we should adjourn until the first of Jane. Rot as matters now stood, lie wr .111 1,1 rot. inar i . i t a. t p ... iu m ni i. uiiiiiiiiniirair ni ,u- ----;n- -r 1 1, - .'.,. r.-. it - a'a -va-a...,y , a . . a. K a a , . a a aa a.' aa g 1 1 . I QIIICI ; an impatient propoettion. . j. . an iiiiiiw urni nrvnosotion. ,1 r. - Mr. Dunn of Jefferson moved to Strike out ; the resolution, and insert apreposit ion, that the Secretary Inform the Governor, Auditor, and Tw.- ik. r. , ' , Tu I u i Convention cannot get hr8h lh Ha business before the meeting of. ,ne General Assembly, and that the said officers P- f " Convention some oth- , lSl. .j ,h.t .id Mm he fitted ' up by the 30lh of the present month; which - m.dm - n, .J-nted. The resolution aa amended, waa then adopted The actions ordered to be aoRrossed oa yes leMay were read a third lime; when Mr. Bright moved to re-commit the last see irik mi the nroviso which eavs, that every bill ahall contain bat one eubject, whiah ahall bet i... TIYT.. "L.-r-V-t ..kt. ouiinu ctjnwm l..v....J.v.l - - Mpr,ad (a the title, and arery proTiaien tn

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Mr. Berry moved that ih ni. .l- - uu imp engrosment of the section be reconsidered; which motion prevailed; when fK . '"" ' re-commii me section to teTct" ,egislttUve de""tment.; Mr. Read or Clark moved to instruct the com- ' mittoa. nrh.n !. uiii . wr. Berry moved to re-eommit the section to J .. 11 u On motion, the Convention adjourned. 1?..... TA ,n 1'ecemoer i j, i eon, ihe Convention was opened with prayer by I the Rev. Mr. fT..ll r 3 j Tk . . ,1 . .. I ne Section last n tutor imn. J.n r vviLrmuuii, OD yeSterday, was again taken up, with pending instructions. nrnrlHi... ti..t nA 7.... should conuin buV n express in the title. Mr. IN ilea moved to Nmnrl tKn n v. "insriiu inn lllHirUCllODS. solas to provide tint billsshould relate to but one subject and matters naturallv c .1 with k:i. i ii u . -"r "inii aiiail lie exnrpsspn in lh. l.il-. u... no bill shall be void on account or any expression in ll.A K sion in the title. The question was then tnken on re-com-mitttn-; witbont the instructions, and decided in th affirmative. Mr. Pettit moved that the instructions be laid upon the table; which motion prevailed. Mr. Kelso moved to recommit with instructions to strike out that part or the eighteenth sectin 11. fthlnK . .. : . .. - . . ,ri,Ui reo a mnjoniy oi all the memu pas8 a Dl" o joint resolution; WW dlf;:n. airucuons to strike out so much or the section exempts members or the Legislature from ci- , ... muuuii uiu not prevail, .'"" sections then passed, by a Vote faves 105, noes 20. 7 of The section providing that a bill when passed, shall be presented to the Governor Tor his signature. Uhe approve, he shall sign it; but ir not li. . .? , ' hlB "Actions, to the IIOUSA in Which it nnoinlnt n-l.:nl. F nill.IIalinil nrOceed to reconsider it ir after such re-conside-ration it again passes both Houses, by aves and . .. -s .... ,,o.,Cn UVII ..uuxn, oy aves and ! "7. ' V.f S?' r :rd. of each House 11 OPS- flV main t t,. r j ;"-". 'i ""H1 oecomea law, notwithstndine , u'.vernors oojeclions, was read a second time; when reau a second Mr. Penner of rwr.,.j j .. . il, ''"a - "r,ae out ' V;" contained in the . r . . cuuiatnea in tne M""' h.teh Pr"'d" th.l Wlh ? W tol?1' ""'" ( in the section nnder Mr. Stevenson said, a provision on this eunject had been reported from the committee ran lh. - a : j . . . . - .v,iiivu iium iiiio committee on the executive department, he would mn t lay the section and amendment on the table; which motion prevailed. Mr. Morrison or Marion moved to amend, by inserting the following section, to-wit: "Everv bill and joint resolution .hull k t..i ly worded, avoiding, as far as practicable, the use than the E Mr. Morrison or Marion took ., . f , R.V:.n si . ftl14r'0jn 00" P copy of the Revised Statutes, and adduced a number or in-, stances to show that m.n -..- . j Mr- Ni,e9 contended that many of the wor.!s n.i.,;..i r u.j l . . J B I,??'!.!?- w " DJ. use' 88 n,uch Eglish words as any others. They were frequen tly more concise than any other words that coma oe usea. ite was in B-uao-e: hut lie iii.1 iml . ;, I favor of Plain Ian I Lb ii I I i, J ' ish to entirely abolish j that were calculutrd r. ..... i n .uartiiiteiy auuiistl the Use or words nnit l.rmi lb-it a j . . auua nnc vaiuuiuua to make our laws more easily understood than any others that couM be substituted in their place. The question was taken on Insertiug the section, and decided in the affirmative aves 110. noes 21. 3 ' Mr, Pepper or Crawford then moved to amend by adding a proviso, that the laws may be published in the German and French languages for the benefit ot those who cannot read English; which w as adopted, ayes 97, noes 25. Mr. Kelso moved that the section, as amended he iud finitely postponed. Tne discussion was continued by Messrs Steel. Trallier, McClelland, Read of Monroe, Kelso, an.l Murray, when the question was taken on an indefinite postponement, and decided in the negative, ayes 26, noes 88. .Mr. Borbour moved toamend, by adding, that e committee of revision be appointed to revise the laws or the State, so as to confi rm with this section of llin rnntiii.ii.n . i..: i - .i... a-a.a..., (n.,, v u taOIC. I Mr KiaaU-M aa.- J a . ,. ., ":rr , ."cu w ..."-..optton oitne amendment or Mr Pepper orCrawr,.rdi , relation to publishing the laws in German and French, for the benefit or those I who cannot real EnBlish. After remaks fronf Mew Rl.fc.w Mn..:.n 1 r .... . " a..v,,,ajn . of Marion, V alpole, Nave, and Holman, the ( question was taken on reconsidering the vote, and tteciileti in the neoativo. sm 1 tt : 1 . - !SIr. Watts moved to amend, ma that the Conatitntion and Decisions of our Supreme Court should also be published in German and Freuch. Mr Dunn of Perry moved that the amendment be laid upon the table; carried, aves 75, noes 44, Mr Morrison of Marion moved the previous question; which being sustained, was put, on the engrossment of the section end decided, in the affirmative, ayes 104, noes 20. The Convention then adjourned. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! PF.PStN the'TrmrDrfreitire FtHirlor Rasfi ie Jnre? A great Dyspepsia Cnrer, prepared from Rennet, nr the .u......ii.,i).iii, ueoiuiy, curing aiier ixatnrv a own method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric a. C A J ... a a a,... n .i , in i sc m en in anotntT column. IIVMENEAI.,. In rrnakUai Co. tm. Mr. John Knyart to Miss Marilla Randal. Mr. Philip Capp to Miss Sarah JollitTe. Mr. John Swift to Miss Anny Hallield. In Baittrr C. Ohio. Maskied On Thursday, the 5th Inst., by Est. U'm If I .-aloe M.. r..;C r .L . , ..... 1.1 1 . ! a , ui uir v i - cinity of Roesville, lo Mrs. Sarah Teas, of Hamllt..M i ton. O. lh. 9 th inst , by Elder Job H Thomas, Mr. DwidGrwD, to Miea Lav ina Thomas, of 0n ''""'. y " m.,Mr. Jacob ine nun inst., by the same, Mr. Jacol lush, to Miss Rachael Ann Marsh, of Jackson- ... i. ' Kush, rRh THE WEEKLY UNIVERSE th LaactsT rarsa tvica tsscao in thk woat.D AT THE ASTONISHING LOW PRICE OF OXK DOIil.A K A 1RAHI THE WEEKLY UNIVERSE S an INDEPENDENT PAPFR-making nn pre- .- ......... aa. ninuaiii,, ll.l ia ijf.r r ,n,ll always batlafor.and w hat is trr.nr we shall at .11 i.mr oppose. Our political guide is the Constitution of the Coontrv, and tin r religions ch.ct the Uold.n Rule of !. anto other a ynv would be done bv." :."T.",.r'V ?rr r"' nn rni"iiii .nin niner. aa a , nn wnm .. Be Maine believe ia the free, fair, and honest discussion of " ibj,-ci. Wc have no faith in prrtic. nrcreeds. ISriS t Q OC gOOfl BOO J O S , B n U OS' ni O CIB I lO t a C grVB I I", m 1 1 r nf man . We ea-. .... tail ,'. nn.ni.i.a m kM family of man. i e respect .11 men they are honestly entertained. We are no apologist for old form because they an aa. We see opposed to interfering, howeser, with the vested rights of inilividuals or State.. The true honor and glory ofnnr Vndisided tVantry, and her Institutions we would uphold, believing that the great cause of Human rr eti.-m tnrougnout tneworl.1 depends apn the ,eces.tl experiment r Srir-Gavernment in our Republic. We make war upon vice in evecy form in present, itseir, whether in cb.rcb r state, refaidbss or the station or we.Hk of the .ilf. n.ler w k. BO r.vontism, but that which bo, mea may cf-aim. Me shall at all time, oppose Fanaticism and Bigotry, wherever we find it. KKDt.V2iUf "i'T"1" A-T""r rr rtom tnrnugnout the world depends a pun the uecettl experiment of Selt'-Oovernment in our copies (!k a tsc. book to person retting apclab .io Twenty - ve Copi fi,r one year P to 00 v.-r au a..irpr'r ftnmmrin l'mfornon. WILLIAMSON A BL'K NS, rblihen, - N. 01 Ann itnvi, New York. EDGA It II A Y M OX D. Attorney and Counsellor at Law e. a,. a aw. iisnostiiii. . .... a ... . 0ce, i formerly accupicd by Joha A. Matson Its,

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lXJiiW riUIUKlAL WOIIKS! Jat Pablichrd bj It. SVnra, axd roa BAI. AT W. 1'W Satrntt ttrrei, Ifrn Ttrk. American Gift Books for 1850. A ?F!5t"s ARE WASTED lo tirciilile ihr flJ lMiriif and ut-I"ul Work!, (Retail Price J.JOperrohime.) - A JSEW AND COMPLETE Pictorial History of China & India. Z"h PrcriP'e accritni orihne Conmriit and Ihrir lllhlbllllll,. from th. .rli.... I r ... u.la,, iron, tne crintl m noii nf mi tnentie hi.tory to the pre.t-m t imp. In hich the , '",0'h trrntrd nu only ofHiMoriral Fym, but also or the Manners, CiiMom., Hrlic ion, l.in nlurr, nd Domr.lic W.b.l. ofihe People of those immense Empires. 1 hp Fmlu.IlM...... - i . . ! 01 " order, illustratinr nhatrter isii. rnlinr inik. ","Jrr ""rininr r.Hi "' ""irinom i wo nunared; and or the first order, illustrating haieer is neri.liar In In. I li li aKi ... . a: . i .....i. irf.rnilir IIMr UrfSS, l,inil-Stie "P'n. their mode of Arir,,!,,, commercial ro rsmts, A rts, fcc. T hvv are irrilritP a tail wa..K T&rZg tn five .nrl ix hnndrr.1 nnBSS .ul ( be IS nd nn root! ubiTainitl a.h.t. " i. a : xiiiic pnT. n ii. i "'u' h""dV""r"' """' miislin . f 'X Z2 "Zl f'-'.r ? .".1.-1. -" .tim ua , ' .-""n, -i.iit 'Tiaiiiiiia-ai oi than twenty copies are ordered at ont time. i n iwrntreoniee are nrilercil tif nn. THRILLING INCIDENTS OF THE WARS OF THE UNITED STATES; rompri.inr the most itrikint; and rrmrVahlerents oTthe Reroliition. the Fr.nxh War. ihe Tripoliian war, the Indian War, the S. cond War with Great Briuan.and the Mt xiran W.r; with THKEE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS ! 660 pp. Octavo; Retail Price $2,S0 per vlume. Urders respectfully solicited. I Sears' Pictorial Family Publications htofmVA-.--1?" ,hJ Z l'CrXH: T0''" r i?enuhliia. Iti-ii, . "".'-y nr town in these I'ni , - ... i. nu. vn, nr town in I ties I'm!teil Stai. a, eTen those of small imnortance. h..i t.i. m.n mM importance, but en ' many e,t-n. to whom these works are ind.s . tann many citirens to whom these works are indisipensahle. They a re adapt, d to the liiei arv want. f , the Christian, the Patriot, the Statesman", ahd the Dnmrsnc Cirvle-ot up in superior .i.leofart anil workmanship; ami are not nulr such hooks as fee rn."r .f""d Principles "-et.. recommend, and will.na tn" Dllrchaser amin k . s . " minriiu, kimi Winnie in dee the i . ,.ir; n,ir HITII OOI rill. 1 . rnLlTul) "Lihi"r. ,n tmhr enie.prise, for . hh L. -:T. "I"' '",he v"w' rt50. mr which he will r. ,i.- . - . : " .i: - . . , hl.le Cash m'Y '"Pr,""5 men, ofre.pec in ihe r Z ' I" "0"1'1 du wrl1 toenpure . " '"""e-.f the .hnvr ,lm,.,; ,nd all Po.ima.Ter;, i "1??..?.?" f rd'"r: -wpaper Aeent.'. V. "I'l " ' " r"ra. "" Are.us. A h..,r "-"'"J "S'leneo io act as our A rents. A their sale, tor particulars, address: p p,j, 5 RORER I" SEARS, v'S , l' 'irV;:, the tnXr! ! !"?2 "f nl nf",,r r j,oo ,0rk..7" W , to tnrir .ratir I ha- i: .... . I. v iv-.. i ... . V s iv. Ill ,oe I rrNn la'tta.a- m':ii laIlllli.her. taken from post paid. 52. the office unless A Great National Picture. WASHINGTON! From Stuart's most reluh,-ai..i p..i.: 11113 LARGE AN11 Mlnvinrvv-r THA1T OK V A Sll I Vdinv a-...V V i "n AV'"ir" '"" considered b, teen it to be one of the most h. auiif.i ever pbi,.h, d, .,,.1 . correct i washinotov. i he .;.. r .i... ... " . , ... - --. " i.a,inim mr niiruul an American artist, is considered hi .11 . i... i fol specimens of . a-nncLl LI K fcMfSS OF washinotos. I he sue of the plate is eiirhte. n by tSPnlllimhl aaala. . .. 1. ' . a. . a 1 . . ' ......... ....in win maKe a n.indsime ricture l.,r the lrlor, and should be in the hands of evebt Americas citizen. It is a correct copy from Stuart's celebrated oricinut Tainting;, now at the State House, Hartford, (.onn. It is finely enpraved, and printed on superior plate IPV-PV. . " m, he mi,n'n tbe means or all. the pi h isher has reduced ihe price to One Dollar! All persons remittitur ilie urn. aim, ... , f '" r , L "rr b'r m,,rn uf m " r i l States, carerully put up on ml kr """'' fr the purpose, fii-e of postage, ldre all orders, pt pni.i t,hc publisher. receiving a perf. ci copy by return of mail in nv mil V A V I . a . .. Dec. 17f t850-3. aiitl rublisht-r, Nw York. Administrator s Sale. fllHE iindcr.ir.ed administrator or the estate of I narnet Met omhs, deceased, bv ordered The Prohate l our, orFranklin Cunty, Indiana, wil ,e,i a, nVlorl. r. . .lo "nmener at t nineir . r .1 at 1 i .-......,., .i.i.rur ol section t. Tom. .!,, ,,. Ka. ,e i3 f.a.iofthe second pricipal meridian f and. directed to he sold at Cincinnati Ohio ZH-.Ja in Franklin fountc, Indiana. Oh,0 'ated a a't'iatedon the premise, a comfortable ?hV ?i n"T r,d '"f '!hl-. " moral "nd he, ! thneif htiorhood, two m.le, somh west of nioominj r.m'.f S''''T0n'-th''rt purchase money " nt'V,l"M,,,,',r"''-''"'--"'rd i" mnniM nl'w.V Sep,. , ,i-a"AI "E ' FI'ELn' dm''-. mi i Dr. i: ivuTicn at I . R Cjr.AtF.Onmml.will be ..:, ii'th, ii. for the wood work or .,rPer.,riic ,,re r,h- wh- w'er Bridtre. about one mile .h"re 'e'"moM- R"'Ict win he about soo feet lonr, P'Vir' ,bi"' 150 rT are inci.ed ilV.VP .'' -- .... niauii.igii. uiiui.i aHnUnrJ lOtO lOOaV Of ptt,ntf- wm. ri'wottom, J. wai.ker. J. HANKS. Mctamora, Kov. 30, HSO-St. Commissioners. FRANKLIN TURNPIKE C(T Election Notice f ri'IF stork hi.ldei ol .aid companc are hereby natilled, I lat an annual lecti-ii fordirectnri will iMheld ai Mount farm. I., in the first Mondav, heinr thenih dar nf.ti nuarv 151. ai lon'clork A M , a t u j'"'- t,l!,c'' bo"rl ordiCTtora deiire the said siorkholders to assemble and express an opinion, ir.hey will consent tn a lax nn ihe stock on ItlP .rfai.f.a.a. m Ih I .. 1.. . a standing rlaims against said othermeantto par the same. . ! I" . !'.-, ... mm .no payinen"t- . . i, .1 a. l . : . . coivpany, or ncvise By order or the Board. JOH?l John Wtmv, Sec'tc. Nor. 30, 15050. " . BRADT Prti't. bTATE OF IXPIAXA U.M0X Co. PS. In the fni.it Prohate Ctwrf, Fri uor term. 1SJ1. Martin Kiagery et. al. f ,. , . a SPetiiion for ParF.lirabrth Sumpteret. at. Jtition. I lA,", m' ' h' lay to-wit the Sib davnrDecembec 1s.so.the said petitioners lilc the aAl.tarit or a di. interested and competent person, showing lhat, John Alexander, one of the defendants to the ahoxe PHlil laaal aaa.aa a. aa . - . aa a- ' , a. a... , m I.,..,, IOC I.IC Ol I till IB n.. Nolicc i therefore hereh, given to the said John Alexander, of the pendency of this petition, and that be bs- and appear at Liberty, in said Cnantr, on the second Monday nf February next, before the Judge nf theCnurt, and plead answernr demur to said petition, r the same will be acted upon in his ab.ence. KDGHILL RVRNSinK. Liberty, Pec. 5, 1850 St-Jw. Cl'k. I'. P C. Sale of School Land TWII.L aril at public auction, at ihe Court Haas at.aaaa. aM th. Inarn ..f 11 Paa la ar. .1 E- . . a..-". ,..... a a. ... .. a a . . a f K II I n C OI It V, Indiana, on SATl'BDAV. the list liar of DF.CF.Mj MEffnext, the r.illowing Heal F.l.te, to wit; All ..f : School Section No. I, in Cnngn-tsional Township i No. IJ, orRang,- I East, situated in Franklin caun. : t, Indiana, comprising t.ols No. I, J. J, 4, j 7 I . 10. II, li, IS. 14. and I, adjoining thecitvol I.au' ! eel, one of the most fl.uri.huig placet an the White Water Canal j There are few towns in our Stale, that have pro. j gressed in popnla ion and wealth more i-.ni.lir ik.- " i. '.... ..i.i.ie to tne energv and enter. ' prire of her citiren. and the location Br the place I commanding the trade of the counties nf rw....-' I Rn-ti. Fayette and Shelhv A MAPwillheexhihitedonthedavof sale, show. ing the surveyor said Section, and the location af the Lots above named Such sale will he made within bnsiness knurs, and will be adjourned from da- ta dav until completed 1 a, iVk. ..'j w '"'"""r'"oi me purcaa.emnnrv I "nail he f aid in band, and legal interest tor the rrsi. j due foe one year in advance, and the residua ia . ...... .......nr, ,.ie, wna ike nlcrest annually in advance " N r,4'"L ,. . a XMr,r R- McCI.FF.RT. Broakville, tnd., Oct. li,l50. Aad.i.rF C. XKGL1GKNT DKIITOItS. Tal.c iolice. t.t. persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the undersigned hv note or other, is. are herebytioiin.dtocallandnatisrytbe said rlaims.or snit wtllbe commenced i n, m ...I .. a- i . . .. - a . . - . ...aaar rilll.Fn Sll . been granted them, and he is determinod tn w.ii nn I longer. 1 hose aishing to save eo.t w ill dnwellta pay np. WM H M CLEKRT Sept. Iih -3. -3m. SCHOOL FUND XOTICP Ryan order af the B.artt of rommt.,i0nera if payment Iwnot made on old !,, or h'J not renewed, on r b. rrv the above d.t. .1will l collected,..,!, all co.., ". ame Brwokville, N.v. ,hT.E,illT' ' ' ! " rojrat. bT M.f.mwii,

New Goods.

FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT THE STORE Or LINCK & FARQUHAR, Where harcains are to be had! 'i-l Buihlrnz Sorth f he Pubtie tqtttrt, Main Burgett Street, at the l.n.t llffirr. Rrookrittr. Indinun. . fINCK FAKqUHARhaTe just nce.Tcd anil j m nnw nnpnin. a heantiful assortment, of carerullyieleried Spring; and Summer Goods, which for choiceorpaitern andeleranceol str e.tney cnanen;r ihce..mi.etition of the Valley, and ins-ite ihe carelul inspection of thepnrchaser. Their Slock consist!, in part, ot Super American, English, French and German Broad s. loins do Plain and Fancy Cassimert do Rlaek, blue, (ray and fancy Satinctta do Kentucky and Domt siic Jeana do Tweeds, Velceiteens, Linnena and Caltcnadef do Patagonia and oilier Coating vrr-:.s'riTc;s-Snper Pres.ed and Curled Satina I- m-: --.I t.....'i::il. aia. . . ., a .... lai.ii.i.a do Silk and Cotton Vclsels do French and Plain Hlackl.astinf s do Fancy ami Plain Summer Vestintts (assorted) T.artips' T)rp! Gnnds Super Plain Hlark Pure Sift-warped Luster an i-iain fltai a f-nelish Merino do fin do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Chantreable do d.i Plain Hlack and Col'd Alpacca I.nstcrt no anu MiR striped .ilode t. loina Celi-stial striped Lusters new style California Plaids do Plain and Silk striped Mode Clolba French, Scotch and Domestic Ginirham Plain Pink, Rlue, Green and Rtilf Frenchop Plain and Striped fall wood) De I.aina Plain and Fancy Mouse de I.ains Plain and Flowered Linnens (new atyle) Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) do do Knrlisb ftc French do do Plain and Fancy LAWN'S Plain cross ha r red and striped Jaeonetta n..ok and Mull Muslin Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Rl'k Silk t.ace Veils and Orrcn Herat, Plain ami Fancy DKF.SS SILKS Ptain and Fane Silk t'rarais DO.MKSTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks bleached and Drown Linen Table Cloiha tin do 4'otton do do to do Muslin Methuen, Hamilton and other Fled Tickinr White, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels nieached, brown and col'd Drilling Col'd Muslim, Nankeen and Si liria MI A W L.S. S II SIT F.mb'il while rnn. Ck.-I. do do and plain bl'k and mode silk frinreil aaa.aa .-...aW ,a do do nerage Shawls E.inrifitu fir Ttifchnna Super French Lace Runnels (new attic) .... a. h.irinn lUitlll flO do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence timid and Soft Straw do flit i ( I - a r..A .1 A Sl'PERIOR .1SSTR TMEKT OF FASCT. Pf.AlU J.. "'.. l..lt't.v, HVHISETTS. THREAD ASH V OTTOS F. no I SOS, LA. )V B.'a", II HITE ASl) MIXEO sL';F'C"TTny fc r-iMBS' n ooi. stock isr.s, SILK ASl) MOHAIR FRISHF.S AXI) LADIES' DRESS BUTTOSS; L DIES' ASDGESTS- Kin. SILK ASD C0TT0S OLOfES. Looking Classes, nail Paper, Hats and Cap, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' Carpet Sack: I'mbreilas, Parasols and Faust Shoe Pegs; Hardwareaud Cutlery; Glas and queensware: Trace, Halter and Log Chains: Wooden Ware; Groceries, kr Ae ice WeiiiriteacalirroniallwhoArepureha inginonr me. and take occasion to tender our thanks to -old cufiomer., hoping that such satisfaction has been n ndered as will warrant acontiniianceoribeir Taeors. Will Pnnllllllu tn h. .,;.. a .ill.;.. . r ...-r- ctrnangc tor good , all kind of approved country produce: givingthere! ... ...v;h.., mai-Kc, price; as we hare made new arrangements by w hich our pn.cdnce will beennceved '".M.Vc, ,o. L,XCK & r"ARUflAf. FIJESII AIMMVAL Tnll .iiui Winter (Rood.. 'TIIF. undersigned ha jus, receired, and i. now II IK' I. M . a n . . .....: 1 . - -. - ..-..e i caretlllly selected as. aortmentofF.il and Winter Good.; all ofwhick will oe sold on the most reasonable -.no in. i ne most reasonable terms. o..r ,,.. viied tn call and tee our stock follows: arc r .pcctfully in- , consisiiiig in part as t.1 ps Print and Gingham, latest ttylca. neat I'.i.cni. sou very encaa. All wool Plain dc I. .iocs. all'Cotton do Fancy da French Merinos, all colara. Changalile Chamelons. " Real Alp.ccas, Victoria Laws.. Swiss Muslins, riain and cross barred Jaconet. Plain and fancy Ca.limrrri. Ilrrsw Killam. Chang. ble Turk Satia. lo Silk l int black da SIllWls. Fmbrnidcred Cloth Shawl.. , . ''" 00 Black embroidered Thibet do Mode do do da Rich and beainif.il sortiaeni af aaasa ltibboni. Hoiue.1ic a.ootN. Bonwn and Bleached Mu-lins. . ''" Ho Drillings. Apron. F.itrn, lure anil Mariner tkttkt I.iin n and Cotton Table Diaper I. men Crah and Cotton do ni i . ".r'' Vrl,"w "veen Flann.lt Bleached, Brown and Col d Cant, n da M -ihuen M..n;itn. i .i . coi..eed u. n: ""'Pt' - V i.Biieens, iri.n Twilled Baerinr. Pl.i.l m.,A LmM, Embroidered Cloaking. (-oiillriurirN Wrnr. Super Engli.h and American C'latha. Biolley Cassimerri. Hlack do Black Doe skin da Tweeds, W,n,B s.iine,., . great ,. a- i. i"S"n nd F"nfv Vesting. Flt and Reaver Cloth Toe Overcoating .Super Rlankets da Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Hat,, Fall Style. Men' Black Kossuth Hats. B.yt do do do Bell t'nion do do Congress do Men' lowcrow nrd da Men and Dovs' black Wool do Ho do Cl.nh Capa do Silk plush da ! do (.laced da Fur add Velvet da Infants' Turban. Root, and Mlioc. I. ailirt Calf and Kip Ron tecs, do Ooat Polka and high Buskin dn Kid Tics and Rubber Bnoteea and Shoct Mis.es Calf. Kip ank Kid Tie. Men f.-SMtnable Calf and Heavy Roata. do Kip. extra Heavy and Caarsc do casei Boys' Men's Kip Brogant do Calf ,l Deable s.lrd do Rubber Shoe.. Bays, Youths and Children'. Shoe. NOTIONS. t-incn and Cntton t.ace and Fdging.. .. , r ",,k "imp. and Fringes. H..B-I,. r,",m'nr. In, rting. Jaconet do. BulTalo, Horn l urk, Ivorv and Pocket Cambt. Common and Crape Pin. x. - i ck ndk'r" ' Cravat. Men and t adiV l.inen and Cotton Handkerchief. , j voiton, itiick and Kid Gloves. I.adie. do at a do Black Al., i ir do do Jambs' Wm,l and Cotton do' Men and Rovs' Wool r.mr,..i. c-i.:ij a. nreaoa, I ape. Reads. Rr.itt. V .1 1 l L.l.l fair Re in,n71'" '"king Classes, Cloih and t..,., ' ' ,' V ''erandt'ap paper. Blank Rook, r.nn innn Vt al.ra 1 .. 1 1 a..:.. ... a . r- . .a.iiiiien mil an Ferret! ing. Carpet Binding, etc etc etc. qc;"f;.r.,'ndm'r!,,:;'.orrrd "ock r T rr Groceries, &c. Mlekeeern.'.'..eS!' v'' MoU:". W !"-. Canewlate, emn 7o.i r-2' '"TI' """". Tub., Churn. Wick T- aT"' rrn' Candle.. Candle Onls Wanted r f- w,n PT "ashlor Oat. W "' pi aotn II50. B. H.& J.C.IPRTaV. ciiociuur.s. Tea, Cofiee. Sugar, Mola.se,, Rice, Tob.eca, PeaAll "L W-' Sl"'s Cinnamon. c. Ac. ' arch SO, 1HS. N GALL,,,

JOIIXD.IIOWLAXD, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLE. Ia,

T. C.COOLKY,

ATTORNEr AT LAW, NOTARY TUBLIC, AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, V- AV JLa.w k-y netamora, Indiana, W--" r-J r""""1"' ii nuia i mi- cuiircuvii ol delni, lare;e and fraall, in Kranklin, Fayrite, Ruth, and Decatur counties, or ta any other bmincn entrusted to his care. Hipirknch. J. W. Hitt, M. W.H.ilr, J D. How land, Esos., Hrookrille: E. Tmer Kt Co.. W. ltubot land, Est., Hrookrille; E. Tynrr )t Co., W. Hu bot tom, W alker Ik Hrothers, Junea Si B.nca, lctanioia Vr;.(., lam, . J.JIOO II'.Trniir I la mt w w HtlW altjil M l. j rpHK fubscriher has rrcrisrd, opened and now nrn to mc pontic a handsome lot ornew Good.. . Hi. stock, w ith ihe additions inst made, is rrr full i nanitsome lot ol new Cooil.. , and compl.te and nffera the bent of induccmrnia i I .i.u c.ia.ij.i.ie .no nners i.e Best ot iniliirrmenls purcnisfrrs, ann irom tne anxiety kc trcls to retluca j the heaey amount be has oh hands he intend to trie 1 1 1 1 1 Iiel I a- .- k.rra na tla.n k - h. . J ...... Fall and Winter Sea-on. Hating worked off most ; nf hi. n I if ar.....l L. .... - u jk .. ..a- . . ' I a new, as fresh and as HAWDaoxs aa any house in i the County. I Of hit rt cent purchase he woul.l select for mca-, lion some prominent articles, as follows; i SgVKHAI. DOZKN PIKCKS OF PRINTS, F.mbracmg the bet of Meriiinack, Corheco, Fall . ... ....... ').. S . -a p it i u ii m ana a i len s manufi lure. 1 1 y are of the latest pattern and fashionable ii le. Among the best tic subseri bei would call ihe attention lo aetcral ni.e.. .f oil . Sic B.ainrw. or to pieces .f platai Dv Laiars. " I ashiainable ligared do ALSO Plain black I.uttrrt Satin tripcd do Figured da Black Romhaiine, extra foe. Furnitore Print Ciordmi's Oitighanat Manchester do Several hue fa.hionabla Ribaoaa Rjck silk Lace, Superior hlark w.r.ird Hose Children, wotil Hose Seteral nieces of Flannel Tcltt t trimming, fur dresses, Ladies' Collar. Ladies' hce do .Mourning do SUA M LS. Long wool Shawla Orange do Thilset Kmb'd do Black tilk fringed do Mole colored do do Scarlet embroidered da Super plain srarlet do do Dniible Twilled do Women's Ray S'ate do Misset do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China piarl Bonnet. Fine Hrjid da White crape. Pink Florence, White Satin, Hlack rhmtiMa Veil. F.mbroiil, red llonnel R ilib.as Figured do da Wh.la. Jk.. Cloths Naitnirl A: Vrtiu,;. iiiara. rrencn (.lama Bro lleary da Fulled do Alpine Citsiinetc. Fane da Black Doe akin da Hlack atin Testinf Farmer". da " figured da Satlinetts of tariuut descriptiaaa Huts aiul Ctijts. BlaeA Silk Hat. " I n ion da Im.. f-..-.H ila da da Cap. da Dtark, brown and w hite Kossuth noy a " ' Rrown silk Plush Hlark " " Variegated ' Brown Rolled Rand Pln.h Men's extra cloth da da dn .. . "i ii.irrnxr.. in aa.litioa to the, the si.h.ee;h.. . . , . ne aiiote a la.i r . . - ... a- ,. , -""in can aiieniion lo his unrivalled assortment of HOOTS AVI) Slinrv ... . . . a. or w hich he ha more than l irir rnsrs. In this particular tine he ha perhaps the best as. sortmrntuf any hou.e in Franklin county Ilit'A. ""' w,ne ,ron 'u,, 5000 Shgo .. reduced ' l'. reccnt.y meo. Sin W.tn- In., tla- ... 1 L . . A fine assortment of Nails. Hardware, Cutlerr. Sole Leather. f;-nr.n.. . .. J -i, . .. ... ...... - 1 lllf IIIDKI. KCU Constantly on haml ' ' r All persons hefuee m.tt - v . . .....a, ...a-.r l.urCB.tCS BIT respccifally invited lo gite mea call. Brook ti lie, tnd. Oct. li, jo. sua wi.s. S1I.K, Crape. Jenny I.ind. Thibet Wool, Moreno a ta .1 I nn. 1- . . I - 1. 1 a. a. i . lale.t f . 1. ale OW bv for II. II ot J. C. Bl'HI ON Sept 25ih, 1150 farm's lVear nt.ACK. Bine, Green, r.det and Brawn Cloth Fancy Black Caoimeces, latest fashion. Over Coat and lllaxki t Cloth. Supers l.t and fashionable Testings. Satinetts Jeans and Tweeds. Justopened and forsalr low bv Sept 2lh 1.0. B. II. ft J. p. BCRTOM. CASH Sept iir wheat bv S9 1350. B.H. J C. Bt.aifX. COTTON FAI1ICIC. 5 ril"rt. IxnnariAP " " Bleached Mu.lm, ,0." " ln.hl.inen. . . . ,w" Brnwn.ndCnlddrills. Far aaleby LINCK Jt FAItqt .it. ' at i hi Post fm.e. It. .1. k'KI.I.V. A-rroastrr t Law, Lxt ar.i., Fb-.kmi Co Itn. ne. n thrown out or bu.inr bv a fire. Maalhll C Slimed lh. na.--.-- - C . a. . I .- f "-...,.. ... aar- ,..w MCWIII devote his enure attention to ..i.h bn.inr.s as mav oe committed to his care in this and the adioinii.g counties. F.xpeci.ngtogo.sf.rso.iihas New Orleans, he Will attend to Inisine.. nn the route w."''.'.' K"' n lrt for .ale. F.nauire t M. J. fcelfv b"v'. 14, ta 47-jw. Compound syrup of Hops andEoneset The Greut H e-tern R.mily! For the ra.cye.rf,. r.i,r. rAr.mr eJTrct.om, of the .nne. ... a. a . . oar, I Price only fifty e. nls per bottle i AnT person pun basing this ar'icle, to be used Tor any of ihe above complaints, if nut satisfied with its i opi ration upon calling upon the Agent and salis- ' rmg him that they have uxdit exactly according I to the direction. by returning ibrt mnlir britle and 1 .Mlm.-a1.. I l. ..... 1 . J . 1 . . an- . i. ti. ten ii. i ne 1,1 mil y DaCB. Fur sale by M. W.II. U.K. MNCK fc FARqVHAR. Dee. 14th, l.sjo 51-3m. TKUMvS. fl lNCK FARqi-Hxit, have ju.t received a let aak of superior travelling trunks. ALSO, superior Ims r LaHtrt and Settlement Satchels and carpet Saikt; which they will tell a he -lowest shade. AX UNIVERSAL HISTORY, IROX the infancy of mankind lo the present time. By O H Hi bbe. I. I. I). Nnw na.lv. Ihe lir.l volume, bniiiid in cloih. Prire. 11,75, and to be continned in monthly parts until fiinshtd. Five number forming a volume. 1 ent) fic cent, per tiutuI he author of this work seems to have bad in view j the celebrated treaties of l.acian How history t nugni to oe written. Truth in its rity, and reai ton in ii manly stale, are the chief Muse and Grai ers to which he has done obedience. What a dilfen nt ' view has he opened to us of the state of the nations orbv-g.ine ages, fmm lhat which has been presented a- ...... ... I I . i . I . . j bee already issued have met wuh a large .ale, and been hailed by rn qiirnt laudatory notices of the . nreaS. of whirb . tear Bl.r.da. .ilra-i. aMk- ' .. . .. Civet ia l 1'. I .IT.. I . .1 i .- Hebhe" Iniser-e. bas.d not merely on the usually received data of former historians, hut danced from .l . . . . . . the brM anthoritirt, attcMrd by the i"-iUlnn f motlrrn di-rorry. Ittrrr rt nt rrrarihc in Phrat nrnlocy, by Chrvalirr Brnrn, and oibr-r Icarnrd iurHE.lnM, amour anrirnt monumental recnls have o rntirrly cniurd ihr aprc orpnmitirr linu-s, antl 1 rrrrak-d many import ant nrw daia, the wondtr ha brrn not lhal aarb a wnrfc at ihr pi-t-M-ht sl.ould m. kr it apiu-aranr-, bwt raihrr that thr tank should not bavr brrn bt-T..rr att-mpid in Kwrapr. From a mmri kit carr-ful riammaiHin of iki vulumtr, how , rvt-r, vr find n ran in rrgrtrt thai the thrmr should ha vr harm rrt rtrd fr thr jndirit.M and la bur. out Uinrr f -r a morr ttairmatic rotirw of atudf. thia wurk prvvra rminrmly imfMiriant and valuablr, incc whrn cnmnlrtrd, it II form a comprndiuu library nf nnit-ral hutnry, the not accurate and eompU tc rvtant, and nttca ap to the spirit of the gr.Dcmmcrmtte Rrrirw. In rt-pard to ihr literary rreiition of this work, we have fpoktn at the nnrabt-ra appt-art-d. Now, tn re examination, we hesitate not to pronounce that thia volume at the history of the earliest prriod ot mankind, ha n rival in any tiiiele work ol' Universal Hmtory in the F.n);lih Isnrtiaift. .V. V, Tribune. This work appt-art in innmhiy immbert several numbers ready now. A liberal dieouut tu the trade. Sent to any part of the country. OK WITT & DAVKXPORT, Tribune Building, NaiQ at,N. Y. C3Papera inneriins; the ilwi three ..mm, inclu dint; thia notice, a iU iioticinn; thenumM rs at thty appear, will hare th back Humbert nt to tlirm by forwardtu? a copy nr their paper to the puMi.hrri, marked. Alto, retnva tbe nutibrti aa fat a pnb-

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r it :h HHmirpn i I Aa. VVAA11 LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTTTRI! I - n , "re MOltlOtl Only Ou Dollar. j - Fropnetnr of Om Crrt Amenrjo EkdcJ, - I lrrata LtTBotrTsimc MiXTraa Tiarraata LtTBotrraip-ric Mi ma . ,j " artcnt aolicitationa of hm Afenta, fcrou'flia.t Ua Tunl auaiaa aoa kiuu, naa bow -p , , . iSdUl thi Pric I r . 4 n i. oancfonh fc, wLU - . fc ' I! . . . ' I hn,i . ! oou:u uul l-wa will d to i U ii J HOLLAS . ,K , , I Th. pnutic may rait aaarad lint lh. chnwotec of thm Mdk. . !, ita atmuiiJi. aad ewaata tmnfitiM .n . racBASOta. and tha aaow cam will ba btatowW ia aa. pan of it aa b-rctofoiw. Aa Una Dwricina, aadar iu ndacad price, wil! ba ptrchwd by tho-a who hata not hitbeno mada ibrasettaa acqaaiatal with Km tirtnea, tha propnator wooU bc( ta Biuaata that eucU it not to Ixdamd tuik tha taal aatosmt mf" Biamrat f LSaday;" ncuumaforttaaif r-waicr '-lhfiitt tm - aai.na.jr. siua mi ovuT prp&ratmm nw befmr starM; aod haaatiMainad Ksclf forvebt rear, kt iu - i i,i ii diseases. tXzm its other prmai-atsn mom Lan . . ' . ' " T"cu,' i Ihe price of tn, otbar arbeMi ia tha. liotic PianccLaKLT. thia arDela aatawitk a power and eartamu, apoa tha Blood, Liver, Zidaeya, Laasa, aad all otbar orcaaa, apoa tha praoar acuoa of wkiak taxi aa4 hamlih depand. Tki. OHkliciaa baa a justly Ugh aaaaia a b naii li ma Dropty and Oraeat and all dtwaatw af that natai. It aay aa rBuad apaa whan tlw ialelligent phyaiciaa baa atwadoacd kia ra'iml and lat tbeaa dMicasiaf iimtsmm. ajHwa atpaciaQy Dlcm, tba pswosi. star wow -4 asmestly aad aowasUy I aaan il it. Al iw Present pre. it iaeanitf obuiacd by all. aad tba thai will dbbiw th. true'). at the Chaapeat Vadioina ia the World ! O" Plaaat ask for paaphleta lb agcnU (iva tkata a war Ihcy conuia avar taxlaea page, of lacnpta, (in additioa la f.l aMdical Butter) valaabla for boaatbok! ji a I i aad waaah wiil tava aany doUan par year ta pracuoal heaattmp!.. Theaa recwipu aia iatrodaoad ta auka tba book af (laa valoa, ande from iu character aa aa advent, 104- miim tat lb aiaiascina, tba testimooy in favar af which, ia tba farm. o Mtanj from all pans af tba country, ait ba nhad apaa. ty Vaughn'. Vcgculila Lithontriptio MlxI.iw "aa tiraat American Remedy, now for tala in qaart bottlaa al 91 amah, aaMll bottlat at SO cu each. Ma taiaU bouwa wiB W ataed aftar (he prascnt stock ia dapowd af. Tnnaoal Odica. BeflaJo, M. Y.. fl Main Ptraet, sj. C. VAI tiHJ. " 1T. B. All Velaccs (aiarptinf from acuta aad daalrsa wkb hoai aatiaaaaraibaaiBaBi) aiost ba post paid. ot aa anaariaa will b. rvaa ta ta . S.,!dby M W HAILC. Brookville; A J Ir.inAC. Fairfield; C V.ncan.p, Mel. mora; W M Klu, Hut I'rion: Mrs F. Shuma.v. Dunls n.vi Mr ; n l;...r. I.ihiTty: whob saleby f S Bur.l.ol A Co, SI Cincinnati; Olcutt, MrKe.son A Co, 127 Maidra l.ane New York a 1 1 a J U k.n.1 a . : I . .. .. -. a. .- . - .- , -&rM., a. J agi ni. iu every tow n iliroush the wr.i Price Of Iron UpAtippA. O l ,-rl A rsatv. W wV v LBS Waincand Bloom Forg.Iraa. IA (MA lalim i a. a. 1. f e,-.i a. .. . . L . i -'i- v. n 1 1 urn i.r ,nri the price lias been reduced front onr-faurth ta thr.a fiiiiril. ot a cem per p.uad n.iueer i, una R IT SR. I. A All A tf:l?""v7 - . .- - a .. . 1 1. UK subscriber proposes to enter and locate ab1 lie lan.l. f.irin. .... ..... h..l.i: - .- . ,n the Coiled Stales, at the everal I. and affirra, sisualed wilhin the State, of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan. Illinois. Missouri, Iowa, Wi.conin aud Minnesota. capacity oran agent to assist them in procuring tha heit or ihe public land for llirir past services , I vaa only say that my own experience, hatin; served ia ihe loth It. gin,, in of Maryland troops, will add aa additional nirentiva to serve well their interr.is. I h ive resided fur a long l iaic iu ihe west, have soma rnn.iibrable acquaintance with the public domaiw and shall faiilifullv trrve those cm rusting me with their warranis. Tlie soldier w ho places his warrant in my hands, may ferl assured that no injathce caa te done him, as the law authorizing their issue Pro. veins iheir artigttment. Fee charged foe locating 10 acre. fia aa Fur liirllinr anr iinhh. ra.r..M Ih.iL.. '. . - All lands entered by nie.tnall first have my prn.ai al inspection. I '"" addre K-d lo me at Baltimore Cite, Cia.ianati, or Brookville, Ind., p.t paid, .bail receive prrn.pt attention, and entries made giving prrrerrnea to thoe of prior date. The adrr.igned will spend the winter in rseawere and Maryland and tender hi. service, ta pro vara evideneeof claims. KICIIAKD CHAMBKIia. Kro.ik.illr, lud., N'ov. II, 1S.S0. R F.FRF,NCF.S. Geo. Holland, F.q. Oeurgr Rerrr, M D. Jno. D; How land, E. C F. Clarkwin Esq. Richard Tynrr, Ksa,. John H. Farqubar, Kta. Judge McCany. Rroukville, lii.l. John A. Malson, Emj. Ciucianuti Oliio, Hon. Henry Clay, Kentudky, Hon Gtrn t Datyi. Kv, Hon J Chandler, PhilaHelphia, E Uov Willidm Temple, Enq. Smyrna, Dal. William Morpn, SeforH, Del, Hon Fratirea Thomas, Annapolia, Md (Cor,) Hon P B Hopper, Canlreville Mil, U ealy Purr, Esq, Baltimore City. 4i?-Cw. 3IK-MIMIIS IXSTITUTjST" IHEDICAL DEPARTIiTENT 1 he regular course of Lecture, in this Institute will commence on l lie first of November, and continue until the last of February. 1 lie Anatomical Depart, mem w ilt he upened and readr to reeei. e at udents by the tir.t ..r October. The Medical Department will aa a.aaaa.1 ......nil I I lie UlllO.lllg I'll OP ..KM OKI. J CONqt KS f CROSS. M l. I'ri.r. s,r c.r Kr In.litiile. t' Mi 'Jicine. and Medical Juritpradence. W llVltD HOW F.LI., M D, Professor ..f Cenb. ral rlir.i...i, , xfediral geology aud Miaeralogy R S NF.W TON. M D.l'rnf. ....r..f Surgery H J Ilf I.r K, M D, Professor uf I brary tad Prartice of Medicine J A WILSON", M D. Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and t'hildren J KING. M D. Professor of Materia Medic. Theea peulies Z V R K F. MAN, M D. Professor of Anatomy J MIL I ON StNDF.RS, A M, M D, Professor of Chetni.tr-, and Pharmacy 1.11 J:ji K 1-KfTi ntKS. MBDtrisiR Prof II J Ill'I.CK Si.RoEay Itrof R SNF.WTON Z FiVKKM AN, M D, Anatomical Demonstrator The feet for a full cuurie of lectures amount to. 105 F.aih Profes.or's Ticket, 115. Matricnlator'a mi r. --. , - . . , iv. I - aree, . iu urill.ltinn, t'.'S I 7-ho.e desiring r....i,.r information will please ad. decs, their letter, fpo.t p.l.l;, .u- n. , denl. arriving in the city will please call 'on MlJ" heCnmmraaiaa 1 U..t. I R S N RW nv', M D, Dean of the Faculty LAW DEPARTJUENT. HON" F. W M KING, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law HON V D BAP.Hi, Esq, Professor of Cam. niercial Jurisprudence TF.RMS tSOper Session AllcOmmiinications psrtaiuing to this dcpartmei. must be apdrctted to F. W M KING, Etq. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July, 150. The Faculties, fr inteflec'.nal .bilitirs. moral worth and profession acquirements, compare r.torably with the moat iliatincui.hi d in our country. I lie medical faculty coiisntuti tan anon.aly in thi or any other cnuntry all of them are able leclurers, and the best ol teacher. Those who will contemplate our geographical pa- - -..a. a.aa . ... ... ,., oUr PI'PH.lll1. flR HB,a ! no doubt a to the eligibility of our titnatior for an enterpri.e of the kind. A. to health, including all """""" ul jisr, we ueny ti.it in , n,"r'"y other city ka. r lim m ran a- ;,. : a 1. t . "tenia relative to the place of ttudA ing medicine; ,h,,r who intend practicing amon, the disease, of . the Weat and Soul h ihnii lal ..i;..l. -.1. I i ""Ive at a school whose Faculty are practically ac"1'iainted wiih those disease. 1 The the lblie llllt be satisfied Oftbe neemanenea- . .... . . .. " . . . " " J o. tnnui, wc iiti ii ourouiy to si a te, t Hal tlie t ru.ieet ami r at uny torm a. unit inaction, which I augur, well for it future si.ee...; and that the pe. I '"bar internal organization which connects then. u- : ....... . W. M. KIVG, Preiidrnt of ih Memphit Inlitt "I OO n RRFLS'Pr'"Kauaa ha Sail. tr.r iv.4 J. a w . s alio 1.. r aie OJ LINCK FAKQUiVAR, l'kvIre,eoIndiana. at taa rm SA1LT. rrk BARRELS SALT, just received and far aala XL . r "3 Brookville, Mnd July, 150. N. D. CALLION". Dodd's Fall Style Eats, 1350. F.S"S and Bov'a Cant. 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