Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 February 1851 — Page 3

AMERICAN

Bin) 0 K V I h LE L INDIANA "FRIDAY, FEB. 21, 1851, Lawrenceboreh I f , , r(,pV of the amended Constttu tion Papers lor a ii i j cf Indiana. Bfligioaa Bevivl: paring the last ten days there h been a reJ.hine revival in the tvo hurchM Brookfrejh.ng re iniiica,ion It is only the ville; and from every j clmencemen.of.f'-nooa work. Nothtng haTurred In , town for twenty year, pro- . -,m,ihfoodto Hb morals, peace and religious pwperHy. . l .... r.ort.n ncrpfisinnn tn thThere have pec.. - Church, up to Wednesday evening, Presbyterian most of whom ara eo prominent, auu nave, such influence upon our ur.ieiy, mat wiUfcid much to the religious character of our community. Among those who have joined that chch are B. II. Burton, Moses Ingalls, Win. n'McCleery, John C Burton, Robt. McCleery Kelson D. Abbott f editor of the Franklin Deraocrat,;;ai!d others, equally as eood, but not so nronu mneUt. Tneir nieeuug::uio Dim wuuuueg -hi, increases Interest. la the Mtthodist Church, there have been,.! up to Wednesday eveniDg, seventy-three addl- j Md over 60 positive conversions. There I has been for ten nay encn a crowding 10 me . church and to th mourner's bench as we have nerer Wfore witnessed. The additions are mostly voiing men and ladles, with some of the prominent and business men of the plnce. The snb ectofre!igionisthe all-engrossing question of interest or conversation. There are prospects of a still greater work in our town. Thechurch fc slill crowded. The Jail Occupants. Mr. Kmsweller charged with the murder of : Chancey Jenks, has taken a change of venue cut of this Judicial Circuit. It was sent to Bush Co., to the jail gf which county he will be taken in a few cays. The Court eats there in Apttt-

Mr. KnsKii, tne omer jaii o.ra, .nuicea wun , which wi R,ve iO over Kentucky. We JIrs John-scn for assault, with intent to murder j Bro 33j529 mofe Ma8SlchlI8eltl We are Mr.S?..clinf, waS tried on Saturday. After ( then en)y ceeded fc New YorV p ,ya. laying in jail some month-. t a cost of hun- ohi(Jf ,nd Tirgin;a Th(j , dredsof dolUrsske wa, fiued $ o, and Mrs. John- of yirgMn S99134 Fm ' ecn3. They were then both discharged on nd, slaves 475,972 making altogether 1,428,1 Ihehsj of oor State, for the release of poor per- j g65. Wf) are fc Mh so-,, without paying the fine- Poor men can tw The only county in tab State that has do H they please, as there r. no law to collect a decrea8ed ln popnhlUoiI ln tine on them. It Is hard enough to be a poor j p.u rv. .rat...- t. . ... ., . . .. , KoshLo, one or the richest counties in the state. mean msn, without fining him for his meanness. Nrm. or. t- v. . j e . .... .. - . , ..... Inie can only be accounted for by supposing And the qu estioa is, how long wia it take, at ' ,t,, ... ... . , , , rr . 6 ., . . ,. . t ,i.u ltnat ,hey"te ,1' Ke"'ng rich, and that tlie fart!.e present raU cf taes, to maka all the c.ti- J, . ., ... ,... ..

ren. oi me county so poor, taat taey win not lisve to pay a fine. j ! We niove to have the amount raised to 500, ! i fo that any roan that is worth less than that i shall be exempt frcm any fine, and be permitted ! , . , . ,, ,, , ,. to beat, bruise, msuit, and dastroy the property lflnr . v of any honest maa who works, and has the i , . . i economy to mak- eve: that amount. Toor, .,. i ... j u . . . ,, , mean, lazy, drunken, vapibonds, should not be fined, as that would not show the sympathy of demsjegaos for the poor. It..! I iij We understand that the bill for a charter for ' a Rail Road from Harrison to Rushville was de- J feated in the House, before the adjournment of 1 th Le2;,lature. They also relsed to extend ' Ih Junction Hail Road from Ruh to Indiana- j Pol:. And further, they repealed a clause in I tr.e Kushville and Muncie Rail Road which grenled permission to build a branch to Indianapolis. We ask the e.iitor of il,. ,,i;.. t i I a fecial favor to the people cf this region to ! !U,sh, or send tons the eves and nne-nn .l,'.J uesuons, including the Cincinnati and Indianapolit Kail Road. When ill hr nm-.M.. . : nave somc.bu more to say on this subject. have no; yet received the nroceedlmrs of 1 - - - t ...v n " 1 1 . it r . Me last day of the legiftlature. j Clonrrdu A prominent citizen of Lawrenceburgh. by t'.eCSmeofI:ble, w. arrested ln this place raoatht ago on a charge of stealing soap crease. Hi, trial came to hearing on Monday lt,and after a close Investigation of Ihe sub:ct. he was dpr!Hrd not in;iin v, : "nd we are informed bv thos. wh hMr.i th I K-.-.j j .ne jury;

mony that bal Rule suspicion rests upon I , !i T u u hcharacter. Probably the editor of the J?'" y7 ch on the "t wl now be willing to take back that lie he I T VT rtd nly IT" 1 PWed iu ying Dlble was a citizen ot Zf TJ Krookville. ' eraI of lne bstantial farmers were absent from

The new Cj i f i ' ! scribed liberally, so that there is now stock tarosi Sinn mxt n U the "PI1011" P8&e ken to the amount of nearly fonr hundred thoucost fino,000. The portion Franklin county ! eand oUtn .. crrSrVS,J,K000Tf6CGrOrMChor: What th.ttndia.ian.rS. 2nt the pope pav the bilia, When Indiana had fifteea or twenty thousand n ,i ,T rouMi,l". inhabitants, could you have bu ilt rail roads In Un the opposite page will be found the new that way. on8tltu,,on of IniJiana We hmve pr.nted off , Amo adTert;8( ments .n the 0ref0n,aBt w extra copies of our paper containing il it...im.i. k n r.i-j q..u- r-r

orintT re S Pr 'n FnrelnP,ril uM i- ! t0 takf Do""r pBper from the el" ' Can for th County or State paper. W ha ,rentIeTen-. 'th k sut'iaiion,careiuny and ; & wine parts are not inst aa are vcnnM ! nnrft ve made them TH We are in favnr nf Ita ception. Hjsftrpreferable to the old one. "y fU.e Atlaatk-. Tne most fearful anticipations have been en- ' 'ertainei! for m3nth, that the British Mail team., - i.:-v . . - l" ntisn lost as Liverpool, in December was 15th in , il"1 bwn hwr1 of her' nnt:, the e now ream that the mswnnn : ere a:.1 crA ... r

l m;! if 1 toeing aboat i nesnonia d eieciea to congress, ana tne a nvorm i- LiTerPfol, she encountered a j grace of his former defeat wiped out." We Mhf.BUtrBWhiChehe br0k both 8hflsjhink it probable Mr, Tarker will be able tocomrm. j nilWl SUtt8- Thi' faiIingi as the ! ry, Fayette and Union, will give him the noml-

weil sssiM v "y '"cientto manage ' UcitoCnrk t , " lnen noated . lasted nine'd'aysr 1 A y be. m.n.-i. 1 ,nuelare contended ?n ,ras"ktheraysofthe son"tiite. Th, :f ii . ' - ana M inhean" " lhe .,f:!;ftCen,revi,ieTr'e D Ba .. .:::UCed Proof rth;Sioetrine.aeg a ' Seral rule. aorare, thatltwll cot do as t?ThC 'rccit Court Is still in session. '.utlon By A U will arfinn,j . .. vju io-morrow tmh. r 6 lt,dic,menta found at this bwn disposed of by pleading guilty. p ke tX-mnxiow " raking foT turM.mP tH Fcrk from th'8 P,ace through .n,.roy,in Rush Co. They have

I' me cissmjuiotj. to make It.

Batter t'oantr. In our last we gave the result of the special election tor a member of the Convention in Butler Co. Elijah Vance was a member of the Ohio State Convention. The Convention proposed to give the Legislature of that Stats, th

anlnor,ly to charters. Mr. Vance voted measure, t rie democrats of Hamilton" and Rossvillr, met, disapproved or his course, and requested him to resign. 0h receiving n copy of the proceedings, he took his hat, bowed to the Convention, and resigned his seat. He went home, and asked the people of the county to either confirm or reverse the resolutions passed by the meeting. He wtu a candidate for re-election. The Democracy in Convention nominated John Clark. The election was on the 5th Inst, and from the smoke we have eaen raising over the hills, we judge it was one of tha hardest contested bat tles that often occur. The following is the result. wnich is considered a severe rebuke to the re pealers of charters and the violators of contracts: 1851. Townships.

Flijah John Vance. Clark. 433 276 133 32 353 94?5 7 162 p2 153 35 123 J29 204 - po C3 135 166 64 393 59 130 103 158 16 2461 U80 1180 1281

Fairfield, Hanover, Lemon, Liberty, Madison, Oxford,." Reily, Milford, St. Clair,. Union, Wayne, J udge Vance was escorted back to the city, and to his seat In the Convention, In triumph, accompanied by a large procession with music and banners. Position of larlinna. The re tarns from all the counties in Indiana except Huntington gives ns 990,258 inhabitants, i being 2,700 less than Kentnckv. But the nonnlation of Huntington county is aboat 7,000 hih Drie lnnc. K , e i vnuiug small farms are movintr fnrthnr xni in dm. mn A ,, . , , , and WhO Will in n few VHrt han. .NM..J .:.u ,armanf . ,......-.,..ftu larma n i fnIr nvn On. ? AnMfu.HS.:.H . . Congress for the next ten yeats will be the same .. . . , , , . . . It has been for the last ten, as we be level 00,000 .... ... , , , . the ratio cf representation. We ackon!v2.ru . 1 7 'l r having one million of inhabitants, and if n . , , .. . . mo L?yuy .uaiMisus naa gieanea a mile clo ser, we could have had it easily. From Orraon B? th nB"9 this week, we received "Th O0'" " P'ted at Portland, Oregon. It is 0,6 lst N- f the dated Dniber 4lh Wh'g Politic8' "nd rolished by T. J. Dryer. II j! P1" PaPerThis PnP cona'ns Gov. Gaines Message to i.ie uegiaiure oi tne i erruory, and the law of Congress upon the subject of land claims lu that territory. They are also building Rail RoaJs In Oregon. Articles of Association have been AnWa "P fr " Ri' Rad frm Porlland fayelte ,n Y"m Hil1 County- W- W- C"KP man immediately visited Lafayette for the pur pose of getting stock subscribed. Here is hia account, ol nis visit: , , . On 'ast Monday I proceeded direct to laT. ,n Yam Hi" "" ,ntendinK "a,t . ... . the Valley generally, but the rains falling in cessantly, rendering it inconvenient to do so. Unsolicited and unexpected on. my part, a meeting wee held at the court house In Lafayette, on Thursday at 2 o'clock P. M.; V. J. Martin was called to the chai r, and M. P. Dealy, Esq, appointed secretary. At this meeting (few persons attending from the county owing to tha ' 1. "boot two hundred and .Ijhty j home, nine out of twelve persons called on, snb Sn, by which we learn he has for aalepicklea ,nd ww tn,,, medicines and lumber, French Beans, Indian beads, and; Yankee clock, fee. The Oregonian Is published weekly, at $THW per year esanswrl W. Parker. This gentleman will, we are inclined to think I strain be the whiff candidate for Conrresa in this ! District. The Connersville paper is out for him decidedly as the whig candidate; and the New Castle Courier, whioh ay it speaks for the higs of Henry county, expresses its preference for h,m' M lto "firal c"0-" nd ays: "We now believe InsUce to Mr. Parker demandt that nation. The whigs of this county, we think wonld prefer Mr, Newanant but if it should seem to be settled previous to the holding of the whig convention, that Mr. Tarker wonld obtain the votes of the other three counties, Mr. New man will not be a candidate before the convention, and Holloway will receive a complimentary vote from the Wayne delegation. The latter is very anxious for a scat in Congress, and has had hia "ey?s sot" for that place for some time, but hia party seem to regard him as ratVr small material for a Congressman. He is a "mighty willing little crittnr," but we guess he "can't quite reach;" Congress. Richmond Jeffersonian (Loco ) BTThe Editor of the Aurora Comerclal wants to know which Is the most proud, girl with her first beau, or a woman with her first baby'.. What an impudent bachelor. Flontina IC. , ,,. . i i The. Ohio, from Toaaday mornlne nnUl Ui ; , .,.t. tnlerahla well filled day befora yesterday was tolerawa wen ruieoi trith floatiD. Ice .topping in measare, aream-t I boat nn'ijration. (Aurora Com.

Iaerrible Murder at Oswego, pi. V. A few days since a dispute between Garrison and his wife, of Oswego, N. Y , occnred, and Mrs. G. left the house with her only child, a little girl, six years old, and took np her residence with her brother. By request of the brother, (Thurston,) Garrison went to his house to maka seme disposition about the child, and was taken into the room, and seated. Thurston passed out, and Garrison took his child on his knee, and while playing with her, T. came np behind him with an ax), struck him, and burled it in his brain. He then repeated the blow, which took effect on the tide of the face, severing the lower jaw from it. Garrison died instantly, retaing his potitlenia the chair, and the child on his lap. Frm I!ln-.-,,H,e Iare !floh. Boston. Feb. 15. A fugatfve named Fredrick Wilklns was arrested this morning, and taken before U. S. Commissioner Curtis, In the U. S, Court,

ruom. i ne examination was postponed until Tuesday. A mob of 300- negroes stormed the Court room, and. in dispite of the officers, carried offtha fugitive In triumph. The negroes were armed, but no person was hurt. The mob used the Marshal's own sword which was hanging In the- Court room, to keep off the officers. The proceeding caused throughout the city. great excitement ! Tfce Whaling BrldBCe. Pittsburgh, Eeb. 15. The Commercial Journal of this morning has the following private dispatch: Chancellor Walworth, the Commissioner appointed by the Supreme Court, to take testimony and report upon the Wheeling Bridge, has made his report, which declares the Bridge an obstruction to the navigation of the river, and recommends that it be raised twenty-eight feet above the present elevation. The adoption of this recommedation of the Commissioner wonld Involve the destruction of the present structure. Mr Totton, U. S. Engineer, by order af the Supreme Court, has made a drawing and specifiicat!on ofth proposed height. Laswrracantrgti Item. I.tsTALLATioif. Rev. Samuel S Potter, late of Newark, N.J., is to be installed Pastor of the Presbyterian Curch, in this c'ty, on next Tuesday evening, 18th Inst, by a committee of the "Presbytery of White Water." Cfcrcli Revlvmla, At Wilmington In this county, a meeting has been in progress some days in the M. E. Church, at which a large number united themselves with tha church on probation. Many of them became, can verted before the meeting closed. During the past week a series of meetings was held in the Methodist Church in this city, and atended with the most happy results, we learn that thtea or four peeona joined the church (Independent press. CTHenry Walker, Esq., of this city, designs attending the World's Fair at London, in June. (Aurora Com. masonic f svm. The Chapter and Lodge of Free Mesons of this city , have been in session at their Hall, for the past ten days. Dr Hlnman, the Grand Lecturer for the State of Indiana, has lectured in his official capacity, and nine or ten accessions have been made to the Lodge and three to the Chapter. The session will continue during the present week. (Aurora Commercial. Baltimore market. Baltimore, February 17, P. M. Pales of 550 brls Howard street Flour at $4,50; 250 do at 443, and 100 do city milk at $4,50. We quote red Wheat at $101,03. Sales of white Corn at 6&367c.and vellow at 65066?. We quote Clover Seed $5.185 25. Philadelphia market. Business is becoming more active; Cotton is held firmly; Flour market quiet; 500 bols of standard and good brands sold at 14,50, and on lot at $4,44; Wheat continues in limited demand , with small sales of red at 95e. to $1.03, and S0OO bushels prime Pa. white at $1,12. The supplies cf Corn continue small, with sales ! of 4000 buhels afloat at 61 Vc; Clover seed is in fair demand, and 200 bush, fair and good sold at $5, 0035.25. Arrival of the Crcarrm rity-lttrr from fnlIfornlss. New York, Feb. 1 8. The Cresent Citv has arrired. brlnninir San Francisco dates of the i5th she left Chagres on the 7th, and Kingston on the llth inaU The j

Bieamsmp i irieans arrived at racama on the 2d ( " KPrP "iy " as ran ne warranted ust and duwith 300,000 in gold dost,'2!h) passengers. The ."r!!'? 'olo" V d rT" I?e mo,t PPr?vfd ,rint V . i - j . K , , i ulactones, such as the Menmac, Cocheco, WashmcBteamer An telope arrived at pauama on the 4th . ton, Globe, American, Sprague and Phillip Allen's with 300,000 in gold dust, and 150 passengers, i branded goods, embracing the newest and most deThe: Sarah smnda arriver! Fh. lt. with 10H ; irhK' tylc.

nco,OT Tk. i-..l passengers. The steamer Unicorn, which left!i, win r rsnnisno rtn in i.itn ir psnsms with i f 600,000 in gold dust on manifest, had not arrived at Panama, on the 5th inst. The Crescent City brings very little gold dust say $3,126; she has 280 passengers. The Cherokee arrived at Chagres on the 7, and was wailing for specie, when she wouldsail for New York. The steamers Northerner and Tennessee came In colisBion in the Bay of an Francisco. The former was very much broken np amid-ship. Gov. BnrneltY message filled twelve pages of the Pacific News, and was considered of a sound conservative character. t'iariaamti Market, Feb. M. The markets since out last general review have not undergone-any very material change, nor have they Men. characterized by any Increased, degree of activity. Trade however, is good for the season, end It continues to oresenta health v tone. The varioua channels of navigation lea-! oing from thi. city .re open, but the recaipf of j r lout auu vxram cuotmuo iiiri. i ne export demand Cot. flour is not large, but theconsumpr tive demand is about equal to th aupplies, and price, as wiH be seen, art maintained. The market for provision continue to. tend upward, and for moat articles sellers again have the ad vantage. The transactions throughout the wont j

""'"'"VT.. K X., 4 Qff!ce-n Batcr S&eery in.lt, te,- Brick Rw, linrenshow that falling off." In aupplies which was net, lnd. generally looked for; and it is Upon this evident- P'ljHIS COMPANY, havinr been duly organized, and deficiency that the present high prices are pre- i ai ten per cent, paid in on the capital stock .h r.j. . j ; r si i u i . ! hs-d, ana the bi snrr ecnred by mortrsre on Real dicated. The market for Molasses has Improved, Fm; ,nd bj. prnnn .re ., Prerred and sugars are maintained. Coffee has not va- to effect Insurance aa-ainst l.nssor Oamaerby Fire, rial materially, but the article is heavy and the on Bntldinrs, Merchandize, Machinery, Manufactol.. ir.si.int.lv 1 ries, and all description or property; also, Merrhantrade operate sparingly. i dii;and Pndncr course of inland tran.port?"!SSf",!?!5W","l,,555 tion, the risks of the seas, it., tc; also, the Hulls or T IT 111. IIT! aiAfIP tr Steamboats, and othei vessels, and upon the lives T. A . " a.al'-i. J of individuals roinr to Calirornia. The rate of prehe nnders.rned, a eommmioner appointed by ; minm br , ow tho,c of , otht.r RESPOXorderofthe Probate Court rfUnionCounty, Ind, slBl-E c.mipay. to make sale o the follow w,ng described real estate, ; All Losses liberally adjn.ted and promptlv paid.will ofTer the Mine for sale on the amaisrs, a Sst- , T(f ,tM( of hi, lN)mpny hctj rm, rely in the rday the lid day of March, IT, brtweea the hours , w nd controlied bv western men, and in no way

. . ' ' . .1" so wn ; i nv swtiin nan 01 iui numtier iihtij ww and a Dart of lul nuaiber thirty three (S3) described as follow, to wit, beirinnin; sixteen (18) feet from I the North east, corner of said last mentioned lot, t rsnnint tnene west tew (iu; poies. isrnrr sons teen (l) feet, thence st ten (10) poles, thence somk ) sixteen (lo) feet to the place of berinninr, situate in t that part ofthe town nf Brookville, Franklin countv, Ind. laid ofTby Arao Buttler, now deceased, " The above described property is situate as aforesaid in the town of Brookville, on Main Burres ttreet, in the upper and northern part of the town, has a rood two story frame dwelling house, with other ont buildings, and an excellent well ot water. The terms of sale are one third ol the purchase money cash in hand, at the time of sale, the balance I in two equal annual installments, inrpijmnn i which to be secured hy promissory note with approved security, without relief whatever from valuation or appraisement law. Feb. 13, Uil, WILLt AM BROWN, Comr, TURNPIKE UEETINQ. TV he friends orthe Brookville and Milroy Tarnvt pike or Plank road, are requested to meet at Andersontrllle on Saturday the? 1st of March at 11 o'eloek A. M. for the purpose or taking, measure to oryanir.e the Com pan v. Come np from a!l along the line. The I.egis attire deny a the right to,contruet a Railroad they cannot prevent ns making, a gravel or Plank Road. Thr commissioners annointad be the charter tl open books for the subscription or stock are Charles nnen dooks tor tne tunsci Srni,h. Georre w. Walk wiintm troraon, jona'hon Goble. .John Walter, Moses d. A'elly, Hedrfck,a yilton Rbj,,,..!! of whom Harvey are re qnted tone in FV 1 l:,. turn. Isne. MKY.

JOIIN WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR. MOUNT CARMEL. WOVLD respectfully inform the publie that he bas bought out the entire interest of the lute firmer Brtindrrtt tc Williams, md isnow prepared to rrww order from the former patron and the public, generally, He will eep constantly on hand t- "ce tct!n of el""". cassimere. and vesting., which will be bought at .a. h ........ ...j .:

rder, at uch rate as to defy emmpetititn, come from what quartern mir. He alto flatter himself from an experience of twenty year in lomeof the principal cities in Europe and America, to please the roast faitidious in cut ttyle and Jlnuh, "e alto keep on hand a general stock of ready made clothing of his own make, which will be war:r.,I5. "nd '0,d. ,l "uch "". will make it the interest of the citizens to purchase at home, Jw.reP,l!r'r in receipt or the New-York monthly Fashion, in addition to the large hair yearly plate., which .rill enable him. to keep posted up,Call and See, r' Feb 10, 1851 8-Ilmonth. WM. II. EVEIISON, MD. ECLECTIC PIIYslciAJV. Y KSPCTFVLLT announce to the people of 9 Mount Camel, and its vicinity, and the friends ol reform in the practice of medicine especially, that ne has settled permanently with his family iu- the above place, for the practice or his profession, He is in every way amply provided for every emergency, and in common with his eclectic brethren every -nere, ne takes pleasure ,n being ble to announce mat many or the o called "incurable diseases" are met and vanquished by proper eclectic remedies. 1 he attention or those afflicted with longstanding cnionic afTections. hroiiirht on bv the debilitatinir eneets orbilood letting, and the use of mercury and pinereauses, are respectfully invited to the above laet, .Df, e,iTe vi,ir. Palsy, Epilepsy, partial Insanity, Dropsy, Scrofula, White Swelling, Rheumatism. Abces.es Ulcers, Fistula, ele, etc, are treated sceessruliyby the Ur, who neither use mercury or. the lante, t-flm, FARM FOR SALE! SITUATED on Grrrison Creek, Fayette Co, Ind , containing 140 acre, 60 acre of which is in a high itateof ciiltivation, the balance well t imbered, It contain the best tone quarry on the line of the w. -,..., , improvements area hewed log house and barn, well of never failing water at the door, ate, 1 he above will be sold low, as the propeietor intends leaving in the sprinf, enquire ot l-Jw-, JOHN C riTT. Laurel, Ind, TURNPIKE NOTICE! THE stock holder of the Brnckvilli. and r. .-.- ville Turnpike, are kerebv nutilied that fire dollar on each share of newlv subscribed sfnrk nf a,.l rnn. pany, will be required on or before the 15th da) of ay order of the Rnard. D SLAUGHTKR, Secretary, February it; mi; THE stockholders of tha Brookville and ConuersV, lie turnpike, are hereby untilird that there will be an election held in Bloominc Orore on the 15th day of March next, tor the purpose of electiut; nine director for said company for the year 1851, By order of the Hoard, D SLAUGHTER, Frbraary ttth, 18(1, Secretary OREGON HOTEL, Canal Basin, Brookville, Lnd. fJHE snbscriber has leased for a term nf years. I this new and commodious building. He intends to make it really a traveller's home, and will personally inspect every department of the house, and see that every thin is done up O. K. Travellers and visitors will find it to their comfort and interest to stop with him. Feb. 7, 1841-T-oni, GEO, F. MAXWELL. MONEY AVE MUST HAVE! A LL persons indebted to B H & J C Barton areredtt quested to call at their Store and settle with llirm before the 1st day or March next. They w ould remind those that excused themselves last year onae. count or the failure or their wheat crop, and have not yet paid, that now we know or no rxcause, as cropsof all kind are piod; and we will take Corn, a', Wheat, Rye, Barley, Jtc, &c, in pavmentof all debts due us, at their highest market price. Feb. 17, 1851-7 BHIc J C BURTON. SAVE COST. IT yon have not paid B H Burton that old (count, or ote, you owe him, you had better be doitis; it, for he has no debts due him, individually, but are from to 5 years old, and if you are worth the com, he will make ynti pay it, if you don't make some arrangement with him prior to the 1st day of March nr. . B H BURTON. Feb 7, 1351-7. William Rubottom's Estate. VHE undersigned Executors of the last Will and hi, 7Vstament rf William Rubottom late of Metamora, Frsn i lii, County, deceased, hereby give notice, that they have taken upon thrmrelves that trust, by Rivinr bond as the law directs. A II person indebted to sa.d Estate are hereby required to make immediate payment, to John J Itubottom; and all persons having claims against the estate wit present them to him tor payment. The estate is solvent. TIMOTHY C. COOLET, EZF.KIEL TYVEH, JOHN J. RUBOTTOM. Feb, f, 1851 7-3 w. To Western Merchants. VSyK respectfully call the attention of dry good , "V dealers in Indiana to our r resent and forthcoming stock of AVn Sirinr and Summer Drv floadt. Having made arrangements for a large increase of u-aoe tnis spring, we snail De prepared atanrarlv day to exhibit at our old stand No. tl Pearl street, every description or Foreign and Domestic dry goods wanted for Wsrtern trade, and at prices that we feci confident w ill be appn ved. We esueriallv solicit an examination of our exten sive. Print department. Having determined to ex elndss Trom our stock all spurious colored prints. e Our stock or American cotton goods is iinnuallv large and will be ild ata small advance, Tor eah or approved naner. we solicit a call and examination or our stock by merchants visiting thi market. BLACHLY & SIMPSON, 7 No It Pearl Street, Cincinnati, O. In Probate Court. James Mount and Sonathon ' Banes, Executors of the last I will of David Mount, dee'd ' Petition to the Frankliu County Probate Court to appoint commissioner to execute conveyances. James F. Marcell, Martha Marcell, John F. Kimball Maria Kimball, and others. Be it remembered that on this SOth day of Jannary A. I). ID5I. said petitioners, by Howland and Cool v, their Attorneys, tiled in the offlee ofihe Clerk of said Court, their p tition, and also the affidavit of a disinterested person showing that the said dcfendnts, James F. Marcell, Martha Marcell, John Kimball. ana Maria Ktmhal, are not residents of the State oH Indiana. Said defendants will therefore take notice ofthe filinp and tendency or said petition, and thai .mien mey appear ana ooject taereta a'. uir ralluir of said canse on the first day of the next term or said Coo" 'l petition win be heard in their a "b absence. will, as Given nnder my hand this joth day of Jannarv A. O. 1111. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, el'k F. C. P.C. ft-Iw The Knox Insurance Company FIRE, MARINE' AND LIFE INSURANCE. Capital tkTw HtinHrrtt Thonmnit connected with New York. DIRECTORS; ii,,n,R.; Carnan, "w. J. Heherd. Vincennes; do i Jno. W. Maddnx, do.; Jacob Pea, da.; Samuel Wise, do.; Peter P. Bailey, Fort Wayne; Thomas T. Benbridg', Lafayette.; Walter W. Early, Terrc-Haute; Henry D. A Hi, kvansvillr; Simon RottorfT. Jeffersonville; William Hughes, do.; Levi Sparks, dn.t James Keigwin, JelTersonville. Hon. R. X. CARXAX, President. SIMON BOT I'ORFF, Vice President, r. M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Heherd, Treasurer. Short LifeandCaWrorni risks taken at this ageacy teatrarate. J. X. McMKXVS, Agent. 19-1-yea. Fairfield Ind. Price Of Iron Reduced. 0, sa) -VLRS Wayne and Rlnoea Porgtlrwn. 10,000 Slign iron, now on hand. Oa all but theSligo the prior has been reduced Trotts ene-f.urth to thrt fourths nt a cent per pound October If, 130 R TTXMa, MACKBREL. No. t and 3 Maekaral for aile In barrels and halfbarralsbv R.TVNEK. Feb. 19, 151..

Laurel Woolen Factory. E. iMacy & Co. Respectftillyinform the nabliethey continue the bu sinrtJ of MANUFACTURING, CARDING, FULLING & SPINNING WOOL,

j That he ha introduced into hi factory the latest and most improved machinery, and with these, adj ded to Ions; experience and a-.tetermination to c;ive . ssti.ractii u. thrr ask for a continuance of that ualruntre which has hitherto been liberally bestowed upon riiem. Terms as follows: Manufacturing. Jeans, bine mixed,! leaf, JTJ pr. yd. ' steel Sl " 4 leaf, JTJio4J Sattinet. accordint; to eolnr. 37(toJ6 Cassimere, according to color, H2fto7J Cloth, according to color. aotott White Flannel, according! width, M to23 Dyed " 95 to3J Dlankets, per pair, 83. SO FULLING AT THE USUAL RfTES, CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pound Mixed seventeen cents; Reeling yarn, one cent. Tha smallest lots for spinning must be fifteen pounds. ARTICLES FOR SALE. We a l-o wish it known that we Jteen ronsianilv hand a full orimentof our Manufactured W'ojlens, w hich we ofTer for sale; and that we keep a wapon running for the supply of our customer., and that from ourfrctorv orwae-on th roods will be delivered for cash, exchanged for wool, or that the wool will be received at tne wagon, manufactured and delivered, - "n cH.iiinirr. iiiHv preier PRICES OF GOODS & RAW MATERIALS We shall ma Are the prices at which we sell our good ana at wnica we propo to buy tb raw material eutirely satisfactory. Irtatwl, MBr n, 1S50. N c v Goods. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ir THE STORE Or LINCK & FAItQUIIAR, Where bargains are to be had! d BuitdinxXorth tf the Publirtqvnre Emtt J Main Burgegt Street, at the lot Office, T nrowkvfltr, Ind in an. IXCK & FAKquHAIthave just reeeivt d and i are now opening a benntifol assortment, of earerully selected Sprine- and Summer Goods, which lor choiceof pattern andelecance of str'e.ihey dial leiifre ...rcumpetnion oi tne Valley, and invite the careful inspection of thepurchaser. Their Slock consists, in part, of Super American, English, French and GrrmanBrotd do do do do do v loin Plainand Fancy Cassimera Rlaek,blue, gray and fancy Satineu Kentucky and Domestic Jean Tweed, Velvetteen, l.innen and Cottcnadet Patagonia and other Cnatinc VESTINGS. Super Pressed and Curled Satin do Plainand Fancv'SilLs do do da Silk and Cotton Velvets French and Plain Rlackl.astingJ. Fancy and Plain Summer Vestings(asssrted)' Lames' Dress QoodsSuper Plain Black Pure &7-warned Luster do Plain Blsck English Merino Changeable do do Plain Black and Col'd Alpacra Luster do and Silk striped Mode Cloths Celestial striped Luster new tylej California Plaids do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths French . Scotch ami nomeatii rcimrhsma do do da do do do do do Plain Pink, Blue, Green and Buff Frenebop do Plainand Sirined ll w ft n .1 1 n. T .in. do do do do do do do do do do do da do Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lains Plain and Flowered Linnens (new style) Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted) do do English Kt French do do Plain and Fancy LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jaeonett Book and Mull Muslin Plain Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs no do Silk do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Berage Plain and Fancy DHF.SS SILKS Plain and Fancy SilkPravats DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloth lo do Totton do do do do Muslins Meihuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking White, Yellow, Bed and Oreen Flannel Bleached, brown and col'd Drillings Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Selirias SHAWLS. Super Emb'd white crape Shawl do do and plain bl'k and mod silk fringed Thibet Shawl B do do Berage Shawls Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new stle) do do i.accanu l uxe an do Gimp and Rutland do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do Misses (assorted! rf.. do do J SUPERIOR .1SSTRTMEXT OF F.1KCT. PT.JtS iyJ.,-,P K"BOSS, L.1CF.S. ROM SETTS, THREAD ASD COTTON EnoiSCS. f.J. r.,r""s' .'A.', WHITE ASH MIX EH H$hc.VTOy k r"iRs- u-oou sTock ixns, SILK ASH MOHAIR FRISOES ASn LADIES' I DIES ASD GESTS" KID. SILK JSD COTTON , , . , OLO.FES. Looking (.lasses, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, Ladies'and Genta'Carpvi Sacks; Umbrellas, Parasol and Fans Shoe Pegs; Hwrdwareaud Cutlery; Glass and Qiteenswarr; Trace, Halter ivnd Log Chain; Wooden Ware; Groceries, ke &c fee Weinviteacallfromall who are pnrrha ing in nr tne. and take nceasiou to tender our thanks t., -'old enftomers," hopiug that such satisfaction has been rendered as wll warrant aontinuanceofilieir favors We wilt continue to receive c all kinds of approved country produce; giving there! ' tor tne Highest market price; as we have made new arrangements by w liichoor produce will be conveyed to market. LIXCKfc FARHUHAf. March 2A 1850. Cloths, notJcinvrtAO Q..ii 11- ; v.iociinvii;.., tOitlllUCltS. Jeana.l'werds and Cashmerett, A large assortment just received and Tor sale bT r. i. . LINCK & FAR CVH A rt, Prookville, Indiana. at the Patt Otfir. TlttACi: CHAINS TJIALVER Chains, Log do. Maa Farmer's Hoes, Gardner" do do Rakes, Axes, Shovels, Spades, ., Faralehy LI XCK & FA Rqi'flA II , Braoville, Indiana at the Pett Ojite. Prints and Ginghams. fj Prims, New Styles, sqiaH tigott gncrd Calico awW s'ingnams, L lies p. Sept 25th 1S0. I. Ii. J. C. BI RTOV. Law Partnershir JO US .t. KJTSOS. ASD JOHS ri.FARQVHAR J T A F, this day entered into a pinnrnl r i i me 1 I. practice r the Law. JrtHS A. MATSON, JOWKH. FARqUHAH. JOS. HRADW a gm ., ' P A'lOrney and t-OUnSellOr at LaW. Tlnrw-itri-iTTr. lennvi i JiU'vui n.1.1., J.st'l..v.A. Offlee on Court Street, under tha American Ottlca, cotton fa nine. 5 Pieces, Superior, " Bleached Muslin, " " Irish Linen, IO " RrnwnandColddrilla, For sale by LINCK ot FARqVHAH, t the Post Office. SALT. ' t BARREl S tl I T i, reeei.ed ..J r.. ..I. U N. U.CALLIO.V. llrnukvillc, Jlnd July, IJSO. JOHN 1. Ill) V IdAND", Attorney atLaw, ItROOKVILLK. fa. fit ALT HO IS I,: CoNXF.RSVILt.E, IxBIAKA. THF. undersigned respectlully notifv the yjibli that they have openeed this house (formerisj coidncteil by Wiru Sinuh; for the receplinn of traei4ers. They have fitted it np anew, in the best style, and trust that frtpi their esprrien.e in ihe business, and an earnest desire to ph ase, they will be able to give entire sati.fac.tion. Their accommodations In all respects are such as will inthtir opinion secure cus-f-m-N. k B-. CAMMICHAKfa. Xav. 5th, l-4-6m. if hr TAKR NOTICK. jsTJHAT my wife Mary M'Xeol formerly Xary Shcp- . herd, has left my lied and hoard without any just cause or provocation whatever, all person are hereby forbid trusting or harboring her on ray accumi, as i win no, pa) any ucnis rnnirarirn oy ner. Dre 0, SW,-T-. DAXKL M'KKAl.. NEW GOODS. T H..V J. C. BURTOX have received their Fall

Isnd WinlerOoods which they will he pieasl -J f f R i R R K I.S, p to as tWit frrtrads. H st-fl,a nf-aavwwdfsa! 1 1 s I sml for lr h, is. rSsr. . lBt5, 'iVwl tkeB-e.o, 'jiAwti

FRESH ARRIVAL Fall .and Winter Goods. rpHE undersigned has just received, and isnaw -opening, an extensive and carefully selected assortment of Fall and Winter Goods; all ofwhich will

, be sold on the most reasonable term. Our custo mer, ana tne puDiic in general, are respectfully invited to call and see our stock, consisting in part as follows; Vii p Print and Gingham, latest styles, neat pattern and very cheap. All wool Plaiu de Lai lies. Jfaircotton do Fney do French Merinos, all color. Changable Chamelon. Heal Alpaccas, Victoria Lawn. fiss Muslin. Itain and cross barred Jaconet, i'la.n and fancy Cashmerrs. Dress Silks. Changable Turk Satin. do Silk fine black du Shawls Krabmidcrrd Cloth Shawl. Plain do do lack embroidered Thibet do Mode da da do Hich and beautil'-il assortment af B-uinet. Hilibou Domestic Goods. Biiown and Bleached Miislina. do do Drillings. Apron. Furniture and Mariners Check. Linen and Cotton Table Diaper Lim n Crash and. Cotton do White, Ked, Yelluw and Green Hanmls Bleached, Brown and Col'd Canten do M'-thtten, Hamilton and other I'ieiting Colored Muslin, Nankeens, Irish Linen, Twilled Bagging. Plaid and Embroidered Cloaking. Gentlemen's Wear. Super English and American Cloths. Biollev Cassimere. Black do Black Doe skin do Tweeds, Woollen Satinets, a great variety. Plain Satin and Fancy Vesting. Felt and Beaver Cloth Tor Overcoating Super Blankets do Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Hats, Fall St; le. Men's Black Kossuth Ha'ts. Buys do do du Bell Union do do Congress du Men' low crowned do Mens and Boys' black Wool du o do Cloth Cap 1 do Silk plush do do do Glazed do Fur add Velvet do Iufants' Turbans. Roots and Shoes. Ladies Calf and Kip Bootees, dn Goat Polka and high Buskin do Kid Ties and Rubber Bootees aud Shoe. Misses Calf, Kip auk Kid Ties. Men' rashiuiiable Calf and Heavv Boot, do Kip, extra Heavy and Coarse do 3 caffs Boy' do Men's Kip Brogans du Calf. do Doubts-soled do Rubber Shoes. Boys, Youths and Children' Shoe. NOTIONS. Linen and Cotton Lace and Edging. Black silk Lace, Gimps and Fringe. Velvet Trimming, Inserting. Jaconet do. HufTalo, Horn Tuck, Ivory and Pocket Conih. Common and Crape Pins. Men' Nrok hdk'fs and Cravats. Men and Ladies' Linen and Cotton Handkerchief. Oents Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Glj.se. Ladies do do do do Black Alpacca and WorUed Hose. do l.B lulls' Wool an. I r. A.. Men and Boys' Wool Comforts. Children's Hose. I nreads, 1 apes. Beads, Braids, Needles, Whalebone - v.uorenas, Looking (ilaises, , Cloth and (air Brushes. Letter and I'an P-......- II. ...... Envelopes. Wafers. Woollen M.i. .'...I Kerretting, Carpet Binding, etc etc eic-i-arge anu wen assorted stock of Hurdware, ueeu ware and Glassware. firoceries, &c Tea. Coffee. Snp-r M.,l...... u r-i i... Mackerel, Musmrd, Vinegar, Aurkets. Tub., Churns, rinp and Grass Rope, Aed Cord., Candles. C.iidie wick, I wine, Madder, l.idigo, Alum, Cottoit Varn "i-""T, 3uie la atner, etc e:e Alt oi tne above GonJs a above G.MlJa in-nTlli. K..a. ...ll. .. I eleeU'd expressly forlhis market, and will be sold j --.ow as ,ne lowest, vie nspirllully unite th public to examine our sum- before iiurrhasinir. Oct. H,lSfO. N.D.GLION. Compound syrut.of Hops and.Eone1s et. Tlie Great Western Remedy! Fr the eyre tj ml, It, r.urA, rhrtme ajfectiont J the Ltingj, Aithma, Ilf. Price only fifty cents per bottle Any person purchasing this ai-icle, to be used for any of the abuse complaints, ir not satisfud w nh its operation upon calling upon the Agent and satisfying liim iIihi they have used it exactlv according to the directions by returning the eiuptv bettle auJ wrapper shall be ml it led tothe money' buck. For sale by M. W. H s I I.E. LINCK FARC-THAU. Dee. I4th, IS50 51-Jm. SHAWLS. iiai,vrap, jenny Liml, IhtlietWocl. Moreno K ............ H . n,,,i,,1,uit- oi-, lait'iaiy. , lor ale low b I. fl.H. ft J. C. BL'K TON. HID. Dodd s Fall Style Hats, 1850. ! WF.X'S and Bay's Caps. Buelia Vislaud !r:.:J it can Huts. For sale hy ft. H. & II (.'It TOW iWspt tbi IIJfJ i l 1 3 r IO'V II m Attorney and Counsellor at Law HROOKYII.LF. INDIANA. ., room fermerlvocsiiBied br John A Marn. Administrator s Notice. Votice is hereby given that letters ofadmiuistration .-.upon the estate of Daniel W. A. sharer lute of i i : r .. ..... . . I i i .... .......i,, ueeaeti, were inis nay granted liy ( lhe Clerk of Ihe Franklin County Probate viiuu, l.i i the undersigned. Persons indebted to said estate are I rr1"'rrn' ' make immediate payment ;and those hav ing claims against il are required to file ih ir el ai ma according to law. Said estate is prohutily insolvmu CALEB SHKrA, a-1: 14.r. Jrnury27, 1SJ1 fl-Jiw. I.AWXS. f? IXCK fc FARm.'HAKhav.ireceivedchio tm lot of Plain and Fany Lawns, do Rlack do French Xeedlc worked do For sale cheat. iiihi , ne. Brookville, Indiana. V.if eh oekrsT IIpl. DAW! xena nf II SON tender hia cert-icra to th eit i ien iiro iKviiir ami vicimiv, in the eapacWatch Jo Clock Maker and repairer making ro .kvilte and rieinity, in thr eapac ity ol and mending Jewclrv. e Loup iinerir iicc. and strict pnnciuality. arc his recommendations. Shop three doou north or the post office. Ju.lv Jl.l. HSO.-Sl-tf. BALM FOU EVERY WOUND! Fttrsh.V It.-iliii l.iiuiurni: Ftr internal and ejrtrrnil nse,.r Mnn and Hme. T710K all kinds of Wounds, Sprains Bruises, Son-s, 1' Milk Leg, Burns, Sralds, Froi.en Parts, W, akness or Pains in the Rack or Spine, llhrumatl.iu, Stiff" Xrck, Sore Throat, Swelled Face, Tooth Ache, ; Poison, Bee Sling. Piles, Corns mi l he Feet Cramp, I or Billions I'holic, CHOLF.RA. Cholera Morbus.! Flu. Dysentery, pain inthe Stomach, Side or Heat. Bad Co Ids. Xtr. FOR IHsKlmrnOF IIOICsIs. ror aweney, s.aiis, sores, s.orKs, split-Hoo Strain., Sprains. Cholic and Scratches. All orders rrom a distance promptly atle For Sweney, (inlU, Sores, Corks, Split-Hoof, Brainroinntlv attended to. addrt ssrdtn S. W. FORSH A, Proprietor. Residence Xorlh Side of Fifth Strs-et, 3 door ea.t of Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio. R TVS KR, Agent at Brookville. Hid T FI FT UK Agent at R ochrstcr,ii,d lly XVF.i SNOW, at New Trenton, Ind iIjV. jo Vi-is" ATTORXRT AND COL'XSELLOR Ai LAV?. Broiikville, I n r . Oflleeon Main Uul.ess t Iee. a, llsr. 52-l j F. R. THOMPSON. C R O CER, Cornmlaeion and Forwarding Marahaa ! ALSO, HEALER IN' ALL KINDS OF CRAPS PEEPS. I ;. Jl A I sj H T R KK I. Bbtw asn sixth akd ear ekth miiim 'a' - ...j r-- iau iS o-am. U-Xo. J3-ty Vul. TKUNIvS. f -I-XCX FARVCAi, have just rveaived a 11 aaa r siiM-rior traversing trvnkt. A LSO, superior lots or Ladift and Hemttrmen Satrkeli and carpet Sackt; which lbe.y will sell a he lowest shade. m. .1. Swt:u,v. Attoixft at Law, Lacrfx, Fkanki.in Co. "L-VlCw be n thrown one of bniii.f5t by fire, -jthat rv-uimrtl the practice of the Law He milt devutir lti en tin- ntteutton to auth bus.nenii mux . he committed to his care in this and the adjoiniuu. j counties, respecting to go as far south as Xew Or- . leans, ne will attend to t!Sjues on the route. j A Saw Mill Kiitine and Boitersljr sale. Enn.ir i of M. J. Kelly. Nov. 14, IK..O 47-Sw. ! SALT. primeRauaw ha Salt .received LI K C K & F A H 9V H s. H . St thv Pott OJrt.

'JOY TO THE WORLOr

(an articm for ir. v Ear merchant. T F.LIEF Jtr the dittretitil and a Ltlm fr IEF Jtr the ditt, untied itjound in a j Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer An Internal and External Htmcdy Tar th iastaavt care and eradication of all pain. Ko matter w bar the pain is, or of what natare, this will r.ash it a ad prove itsrir to b what it name indiaatsw a .. iii Killer. ftjm Dr. Wm Hall s Balsam for tke Lungs A certain eurr for Consumption, Destine, AsiXta Bronchitis, Wa-ungof th flesh. Night is sals, S,I tingor Blood, Whooping Cough, Colds. Curb, la. ffc" 'aV mxU m U" s'd""l all disease of the Chest and Lungs. ESPECIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. A;ents, throughout the United States, are parlicilarly notihrd that thsy are ia all ease krerfally s. return the money, wiser Dr. Hall's Balsam has b.ca used forty-right hours, ha fulsd to give satitfssti.a and the bottle returned. CTltis foithar rrqucstai that the Agent wjllgivrit Jre J chirr, to th nAsrled fyfr. The most skilful physicians anita with th bs.t Druecisls. Hast and West in nurnnniiai.ir iL... dicines the two most valuable rrmrdirs forth, r,. jeaars for which. they are designed, that havreverbeew onereo 10 ie Atnrriean fuhlic. 'I he subscriber has the General Aganty fur th above mrdioines forthe State of Indiana and Eastern and Southern. Illinois. All Agent and Dealer will picas sdjrsil tlisH "er D. A. RIDFIELD, Post-office ad.lr.as I nti at.a ..I ; 1 - J Vf sir ii -i r ... i. , . iiouo, orooKVillc 1 liaytnonij & Co. Cambridsa V Wl hoIealaaDla. fry iu Reed, Richmond Also tor sale by P Mason fc Hall Jk Hugh's, Conners ille A V Larimorr Jc Daly West taion-Chss. Vancamn. Metamnra D D Tatman. lnr.l-1 ar Clrrarnts, Rloomiiig Grove France Brown, Fairfe!! Xyefc Snow, Kcw Trenton D Beaver It J antra Cully Liberty Wm, Vos-t, llrownsvilU.J-Hia. Memphis institute:. MEDICAL DEPARTHEriT. The regular eoursa of Lectures in this lnstha. will commence on the first of November, and .Tlntina) until the last or February. The Asstomicsl Departs, ment will be opened and ready to rrerive studrals hv the first of Oclolter. Th Medical DcpCTtment wtlil . be under the direct ion of the follow ing PKOVKssO KS J rOXqVEST CROSS, M. D. Professor af tha) Institutes of Medicino, and Medical Jurisprudence. W BYRD. POWF.I.L, M D, Professor of Cerebral Physiology, Medical Qeology and Mineralogy. R S XKW rOX, M D. Professor of Surgery H J IIUI.CK, M D, Professar of Theory Practice of Medicine J A W ILSON, M D. Professor of Obstttrias Disease of Women and Children J KING, M D. Professor af Materia Medio, Thrraprutirt Z F R F. K MAX, M D. Profrssorof Anatomy J MILTON SANDERS, A M, V D, Profaa of, Cheniistrr and Pharmacy 1 .1 M K 1 J :'T I It C RS. Meoicihk Prof H J HVI.IT. SeaoERT Brof R SNF.WTON ZFiKEMAS.M D, Anatomical Detaaaslraiar TMr fees fur a full course of Irslur.s aasoaal a 10$ Each Frofrtsor' Ticket, (1. Matrieulata, ( Demons! ra ur' Fee, 10 (iraduaiion, f JO. 7'bosetlesirinp further information will tl.aa. .atdress their letters (post paid) to the Deau. and sis. dents arriving in the city w ill pleas call an bias at f heCominercial Hotel. K S XKW'l ON. M D, Dean of th. Fasalty LAW DEPARTMENT. HOX K V M KING, Professor of Theory ami Practice of Law Ht.-N T D BARKY. Esq, Professar f Oosm mertial Jurisprudi-nce i iitMS aso per session AllrOtrmunications pcrtaiiiin; is 1' j- Jits slm mi. must be and rested to K WM KINS. Ess,. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July, list. Tha FacuUiet fur inteftre.nal Uitim. rmmv. worth nd pn-trrswiuii aeqiiireinrnt. wiJI mtiira furunbly itbtlie muil UistiuruiflirtJ ineiira. try. '1 he r.irdical t'aculty t.oiitituir kti anomaly m lint or any olhrr couniry all f tht-m are ail Jrrlurrr-, ai.H hr Urt ol trarlirrn. Tliosr who will contrmplaitr nnr ffrajraiik.cal pa itioti, ami thrrKtriti f if our poptilaimn, rati 1-ava nuiluuht at to tbr rlicibililr of uur ittuatinr fvr a a euttrti-ir fr the kind . A to liraltli, inclndiuf all vi'itiioii of the year, t Urny tka. any ot lirr aiir aa more. A common error exist in i lie n. in tit af najny ta. dontt relaiifje to the plaer of itud) ie medivina; t hoi' who iimnd prnctirin amoitr tla dieair af thr West and Soul b should erlainlT rdncate tlivaarrltM at a acJiool whoe Faculty ara pratticall) qua iiited i ith i Uusc diF(n.ra. 1 hriiir public may be satisfied of tha prnbaeef of tlii ncbtiot, we IW1 it our duty to iiate, that TruMera and Faculty form a, unit in uttou, wralaa ant?ura wrll for it future auecei.; and tkat Uie aa cnliar internal rraiH7ation w hieh enaeeta tkea cannot be interruptrd. K. W. M . K IXO, PresioVnt f taa Memphia !ntitt nV IS Tilli TI3IE. " JM'Ot l.n reoperifulty atU tba ettfntion of a-a-air of my old friri.d to mfflf mid deht thai lhay hav owed nit- for a lout; time pai. 'I bera haa always been the a real tut lenity avtrnded lo thoaa who Jat their nutetior account lie over; and the renult of thia indulgence ia that ihe anioiinu Uue me and the rapfclive nrti ot win oil 1 am a member bat rahi a very larpe turntoo larir indeed for a mere la nt a hare w iihdra wn fmni hi acltve capital. I sincerely hope that some of these men spoken f, will try and remember me in this si asou of pl.ut) hen cropsare fair and bring unusually gtwd pri. Xstc re ttc time friends; the best time you has had lor several years. So come un and pay up. Win. Childers has left Skitli me hi. nutes ind s. counts, with instructions to sue on all that taiaala unpaid on the first of Jaiiu.rr. Not wishing to lie) up lo the vcrr li tior of these iiistturiions. I haveaar ' elud"! to extend the time fr a Jets veeii tnty. ia the meant nie tliosr owing liim nail better rnmi aa "" "iiJ ,iu " c"". ,,r 1 N "x"1 ' ly do as dirs'cted in lhe course of a f. w w.eks. Wisk ' n' "vn uuiiu I am also re so I red t do iksisr. I Jan'y, 1st, isji NS nTTKII. Price Reduoed! VAUGHN'S UTHOITRIPTIC KIITUREI I .a rare BoUlosj-OnI jr oit Sollar. Tka rrnrietor of th Great Amvim Kcsncly " V r osrS TaotTsel-i LrranlTtlrnr ihlTrmi," iadajed T Stat argtM (oiiuKation of bis Acskhm, Swouctwm tha I' otsed fstatas aad CsumW. ha now Bedaaed tb Prlea of kts poswlaf and wall kasre aruoi. l aa frowi rbb ana. tievwCortJi. I will pat nt bat ao uh ow's. o)s awr .jtut. the Mail prioa will be OKE D0LLAE. The pal.tsc may ml asauiesl that llw oiauaMar rs as , e i otar. h sussuctii. and caraove pnitardas wux a tuu bssskp. and Uk same oars will be ssaxosraa sa paav faamHt it as herctofos. As this Da-nniM. ander ns iwlueeil prU., will be paabaaa) liy Ukm w)w hare not hitherto m' tsmMJ.ai aoqwaitaMat trith its virtue, th proprietor w ould bee to Intimate thai kfc article is not to be classed wjtk th. s4 amonat nf ReswcaSsjs of the day it c'aims for lLclf a cmnls. inr rviam , mm all susun, than my otJurr peeporota s befrt tm tmrU; and has suetaiue.1 itself fvr eight yawrs br IX saji'ssm, ssalical virtue, and, anu'l this mloction, owsimnaitisl Kibs tha prise of any other artiele in thi ho. Xonra PaaTtrcLsaiT, this aruola asU with assss: saaft. M powar and eertainlr. upon tha Blood, Liver, Kidae-fa, lungs, mmi all otAsforsan. aprsi lb psooai autioa of winuk MbflaaV baahb depend. Thai mcdiotn baa a jastly hiich t-oaia a sianly Ra Dropsy and Graeeh and all d:cRars of tint Datum. I: mar M "la fa tliaintellimt physician has abaadoaad hi patiaas. aad mmthaaj diMrassmg darsw., mora csrms'aHr Daorav. th tor smsd amm-atly and bonestly n jssMis.d U. At Iiiumsu pnos it is easily olUdned by all. aad the nia I vHU rnwrnrn. the arooia to oe tha Chaapwt Kadieine ta the World I Plea asa for pampklets th atraats ( iv tbes awat aSer oontain over siitrMi paces of reoesuw. '.hi adciilo o,fV, aadknl niattar) salnsMe for household pturoses. aad W. anil nr. msjir doUnis par year t prutical hauisaarpaai Tomm raoeiiit an hn-sdaood to maa tha ooak of (. value. aakU from k oharaeior aa ad-vtisiiit aaediaai at the mcdlcin. the wrtimor hi favor of wbieh, ia U (oral af aatefs from all fmru of lhe oountnr, may ba reliad apoa. ty"Vaaitha, Vac-tobta Ulhanfripuo MUta" ha Craat Aroerioan E-sujy. now tbf atJa m Quart twttla at M. tack, ssaajl bottios at BU eu aavh. Ho small lasuass wiH a. ass after (h rsarit stool it deposed of. Trinoioal Otlio. BaBalo. T., W M" ?,I ai. c. VAierjir. i. B. AU Vvm (uosfdw from . and dai-as wts. whom he CBsot banaeas) asast b post pasl.or aat atlldsa. will hKivaa ! Sold by M W II All. E. Brwuiivill; A J Irwia k ta, . Fairfield; C Vaneaiup, Meism.i a;W H Krsas, TTast I Vniou; Mrs R Shuiuway, DunlapsvllU; D B.sts. Liheriv: wholesale (i i s Kunisai Jt Co, Craaaaw nati; tikutt, McKesson Sc Co, 1X7 Maidea La Haas York cits; J R Farnham trav.iriag sg.ats 4as) T ageau iu esery town throagfc th wast f ft will pay Cart r OaH S'pltAth MM. r. u.tJ.m.vr. Ijcasc of School Ijnnds. Township 12, Range 11 JfSHE un". ld lots of section IA, iu thi town.latai, wl.ieh an- lots Xo. 10. 13, 14, will ba leased the hi sliest biilil. rat public sle on the premises, oa Ssturdsv the lAtk dav of febriMirr nest, for sb. term "f .-SB1- . THOMiiOirjOlBj, Hilar, .m. H,-l.vt- w. Tuwa.-Vrll rrrk