Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 June 1851 — Page 3
-rjjj Letters from Enrope- - ' aTxfcibitiwvi.
jjOnuon, i viii,
Tenth dally visit to tho Great Exhibition. I cent temple of Art. ao vasUta pro porKons" that believe I have thn f.r been among the moat In- thousand, no where crowded or jostled dustrious visitors, and not evan nlmnj . lMl.h nit.... anj , . . .
j, u vi.o . i " " iimuv mure in 1 2 li I have
NEW GOODS-
I. MIST rrerf body fchmil tier, know whrrr
ar-.. mm m-m . iiici ii, us ii a o : - .ix & iibva on v , nuuvu uvi-u i u ka minna uitrHuaa : i t - r - m
U'a run a - - - I ... . s- a srv all UBS. lUl'lim I saaaaW 7J i -
,TS tldtoe.Uit.ha.now- been open ! -d t moat .Mho I have seen. Of ".edlng these In the least. And thee, added Bv th Pre si riant riff TT So- Uei
!" . in complete order, nor am in bo condition tonrouonce iudire- "ousancs will come, when the Pilar-., -mm. i. i -. - . "r '" imnnninon.; ttmt tyi
Americans have half lhe rcle exhibited, while I
i
have onlv ie1 and enjoyed in like manner wilhnai
8-
iocom-
L.V,rfVV
7- "
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apt vet in complete
fhe sound of the taw and
ner i the
ment, and any opinion I may express must be sUl1 laboratory or workshop, shall have be-
the
tisiter from every side and j taken subject to future revisat and modifies
pain Ido It-1
tha five hundred carpenters
.busy m the building to-
. ,;sn arc
T 1 . o, . V.M v close before the
T." lot tv nd the articles du-
. sill evi l" r -
f
with canvass, thonjrh many ibfcT ... ta -,., witWn the last two
IirMr- , .,
I'5 "1 .nil the department of British
. u"inra
iVrn work to do which another Cllttai ksfy c,nc',,(', Meantime, jfisitersie Immense Though the n-
LjeT sitwt of the People's Falaee prevents j P"-, :,roBvenience. I think there 1
As yet a great ma-
..l.linn tfl . a. wlill
:.ihiirtrnT",",v" """"
tion.
I know well that so large and diversified a ahow of Machinery eonld not be made np in the Uuted States aa is here presented in behalf of British Invention; yet I think a strictly Amerlcan Fair miehi be got up which would avince more originality or creation or design. If I am wrong in this, 1 shall cheerfully say so when convinced of it. Mauy of these machines are very good of their kind without involving: any novel principle or Important adaptation. With regard to Flax-Drssing, for example, I
nni less nere than I had hoped to see: and
Nponnmcenfltw.
1 President of the Vnited Statea
, I, MI
I.I.ARD FILLMORE, .... r A . A
xlarr and mkr known, that public nlra
sni oe hrlit at the the inrit-rmrntioned Land Olrlcr
wnt to rc pilet andtiickior retty ewd.ji
now. uur ssortment ta verv cruotl in-
and beat patterns. Seldum brfure have we had the
pieatnre nf oHVnnr to the nnhlic to rood a .tick.
and in creat a Taring or pretty rooua. Indeed, I hardly know what we have not rot in abundance,
At the Land Office at the SAULT STE MARIE, i I.OS'O ADVERTISEMENTS are SELDOM READ
come what It aims to be, rud when the charire
lor aaiiy admission Shall have been still farther '"'."",("MI CHIGAN at the period! hereinafter Verychrap. It is hoped our friend will call
r-d..J r, c uin. ..... . i 5lV . V'"!'"5 ( and indee ofonr r"d thfmwl.r.. I knw that
w ,,vu, .,iimU)r, sterling) 0 one. Then will the artisans, the cultivators, the laborers, not of London only, but to a considerable extent of Great Britian, flock hither by tens of thousands togazeon this nrwvelous achlvment of Human Genius, Skill.Taste and Indna-
'ICast thy Bread upon the Waters!'
Thia i one of the moi empliatie in jnnctioni tit Ulv writ an.t it mill Hniihllf he vrBtifvinv In.Dr '
medandtraly fortunate Lottery Ilr. k r.
P. M. PYFEIl,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
eo nmencinr on Mnndar. the eighteenth die of An
"Vn11' ror ,he ''I10"' rhe public landi within the following named townships and fractiuiial town-
JVarf the base line and tvett tf the principal me-
rititoti. Fractional township forty-two, ofranre ten. Fractional township forty-two. ol renre eleven.
try, & be etren.rtl.en.rl ! h a u ... ! rJ.TlTP-J". trty-fonr and
contemplation. And as they observe snd re. !tmn'b'iP'fu"y-fournJT-ne,orranreror. joice over these trophies of Labor's might and 1 r To"n!ip forty-two, furty-three, forty-rotir and benefience, .hall th.y not also perceive foreah.d- j T..' forty-ix, and forowed here that fairer, grauder Future for them '""v' ner . .1, . . , , , r Townhip.fortyHne. forty-two, fortv-thrre. forty and theirs, whereof thia show is a prelude and fc"r 'r-ne, forty-$ii, andtfortyeTcn. of ranr.
though what 1 have seen atmeara to do ita work PlwMon-rwhereln Ior shall build .replenish To-n.hin, r..rte... .4 r. e
well and with comend.ble economy of material. , n1 adorn "" " lately, a. graceful, as j Arp ii.u.-l.l J ! rnmm.JU,.. tl.:. . r . j.t . . . , .v V "r ? AM? PI-ACE. commeneinr nn Monday,
i. .r inconvenience. I inins mere mere are mors efficient and rapid Flax- " " "" "v uengm ana "e nr. n.y or September next, for the disposal of
rTsv. h tU Ten T0 Drwsers ia tha Unl,e1 Sts th conUined woner;bntf0"ts o'""" "4 enjoyment- ;i.V..ad i" inM
f thrhu TtJlntT cav- ' mia t,xntbition. l have net vet examined " ",e,r wives e ,t.ir .t .the ma.-hln.rw fnr S,.iin J W..i- , nd their children, who shall find within its
UI k'-" ' , ,i,.eMj tk.. .. i.j . .t... i walls not Subsistence merely but. Education.
t'lnnil A ' iiwi. I U I Dill 1(111 iu ecs? 1 1 1 n k t
it is in operation. The report that the expert. ( ennemeni, mental Culture, Employment and menta in Flax-Cotton have Tailed' do not in the j easonab,e Pt!me as well? Such is the vista least difconrage me. Who ever heard of a great ,ch th,s difice wilh Us contents opens and economical discovery or invention that had not briRntena before me.: Heaven hasten the day been repeatedly pronoun r-M e failure be- wheB 11 8na11 be no ,onSer P'ospect but a be-
fnr.it r.ltimt-i ..n.j.ui.ki. .nitMui. . "ignam and sure realization' tl. U
we therefore mention onlr a few of the leadinr r-
, tii-l.- of LAL1ES' DRKSS GOODS, WE HAVE A : OREtT VARIETY, GOOD COLORS AND RICH
Silk roods, plain and fiRUm!, Lawns, of all color and rrade, rery rhea p, Berrage De Lane, new ityle roods, very hand.ome, Kinrham, nd Gingham Lawns. Bishop I.awni, Hook Muilin, Tissue M.i.lin, h nil other rradea and kind of white mnslia fur dreaa
and other porpovca
JOY TO tiic would: (A?t ARTICLE FOR KVERV MERCHANT. RELIEF Jr lhe ditlrctted and a alm fr the vnnded itjutind in
ci. the counsel and earnest adriee of thir far fa- ferrV USVIS 3 VCgetaDIe X alll Killer
j An Internal and External Remedy fur the instant turc and s ratlicaiion of all Pain. No matter where'
' the pain is. orof what nature, t hia will rt-asrh it am? i Mm.-u ;...14.n I.. .Ii.i ,t i f.m iisrliea . Art hi
Sole A pent for 3.W. MAURY & CO., Contraetora t niB Killer and Manae-em of all the Ifral and MOST SPLENDID LOTTERIES (Dr.Wm. Hall s Balsam for the Lungs Drawn in the United Sla lea. j A certain eure fur Consumption, Drtline, AaUtma( Every drawinr of the Lottery annouueea the glad Bn.nri.iti. Watint; of the fl. h,Ni;ht Sv et, Spittidincthat ' tinr of Blood, Whoopinr C'mirh, Colda. Concrh, I "Gold! Yellow, g'.ilterintf, precious Gold. lnru. Phihisir, lain iu the bide, and all diaeaaer atill eontinuea to be earnrred hy the Correapondcnta of the Cheat and Lillet.
ESPECIAL NO 11CE TO AGENTS. Arents, thronhoot the L'nitt-d States, are partien larly notitird lliut th y ire in all rases elieertolty tor retnrn the mones", w here Dr. Hall's Blam has bt-elf naed forty iht X;'nrs, has lasli d tu rive satUfactiun
and the hotlle rvinru.rt. C"jTHi f'ii t!ier rt qee.l
of thia well known and popular House.
Triumphant Success'
Did we not act npin the principle of eontrihiiting the "erratest ro"d to the rrratest number.'' we
ItA hi TiIimu n K 1 .1 -. I.. r . ihnulil nnw pnm ii!ii.itll r ri'it nn nur airs. ' drinh
the present season. ed with the few thonnd Correspondent who 'drink ' that the Areut will give it free oj charge to the oJir
I deep 'ofthe smiles ol rortnneat ottr timer, aim so- tedpvr. lace otireeev with the reflection that we havealrea-i The most skilful pliTsieian smite with the basi
OF MEN'S WE A U r..u .i.l.i. . dv earned fame rnoueh to make ours one of t.i "rm- Ttruevioi a. East ai.d n at in normiiincinr tnt se me
s.
Bonneia, Hibbons, rlovea and other triraminrt-
styie very pretty.
ed? I
. ,js cTcrlects of particular article a
kvrtlieW' Such universe of materials, i t,mc iifiea that mode of treat -
iMstenicv
ftliEiViW;oa. w a totrr tfi taking at the east, yon are
I fatfjfattt the American contributions, to r . t. u u..- .!.. j t. tV.
I tair apscv hod uw.h khviicu, vhilii 11 VssHnnir WTAatemre flown
e . is ,
ijjasratTt nesenoor is nussia, vno naa
Ut sa ert'ttn f put pac aiioted to ttev,nnd has
(jflntSttlf tu less thoroughly s.nd creoita- . Tl " , .1 . j 1 . 1
W-djuveiiar. masaia tnai ine (freater
sriaf the Raw1 RTirc.esj intencea ior ine r air
rtt tce-boan3 in the Baltic. France, An -
I ew;tir1stidi rrussia and other German
LaM nei b; the frencn contnoution
lefqtuKTtWaVI 'n valne W not In extent . ii .i . r .u r--.
hi nrietT to tiM 01 ln r rrsl " ",0 VjUU
liant. Boberaia W seflt soma admirable Class-
lart'Aostrii snftoftpaTtmenls thoroughly &
ajptiesrfy fcriwaed, which wins moch rejrard j etorms is
isrin ao'aiirafija. There is of course a its end.
- i
fcilltnyrftaKtefal-deingn and exquisite work- j
found one promieiou invention In British
" Slave Cane in Kentucky. Clarisa, a negro woman, was taken by her
department to-day, vir.: Henley's Magnestic j master.some years since to Pennsylvanla.and de
Telagraph, or rather, the generater of Us pow- j tained there seven months. She was taken back er. The magnet, I wan assured, did not re- j to Kentucky by her master on his return. Some qnire norconsome any substance whatever, 1 time ago she brought suit for her freedom. The
rerion of
North eft he bale 1,'neand tretf efthe printtpnl me- . ridian. Fraettanal township thirty-eirht and township forty, orranre iwenty-eirht. Townthip forty, nr ranre twenty-nine. Fractional township aixty-aeven, on Isle Hoyale,' of ranre thirty two. Fractional tnwnahipa siMv-six and aixty-arveaj, on Ile Royale,' of nrnpe thirtv-lhree . . .V1"1' nnhipiiT-si and aiity-aeven, oa Isle Hoyale,' of ranre thiny-fonr. r i u 'a"V 'n'h'P" tiiir nre isd sixty-six, on
.i-.-ir, oi rnnre tntrty-tl
bnt generated it electrlc.iry spontaneously, and in equal measure in all varieties of weather, so that the wildest etorm of lightning, hail, snow or rain makes no difference in the working of the Telegraph. If such be the fact, the invention Is one of great merit and value and must be speedily adopted in our conntry, where the liability of Telegraphs to be interrupted by
crying evil. I trust it is now near
case was tried at Frankfort a few days sines by Judge Mcflenry. The Judg held that the taking the slave into the Stale of Pennsylvania where alayery did not exist, made the slave free and Clarisa was set at liberty.
Dltnnioai IlIamtrM irrl. The course pursued by South Carolina, tn her
I secession movements, is well hit off by Mathew j St. Clair Clarke as follows: "Mama, I wont eat mv breakfast: f Exit hov.
Switzerland has. a very fine show of fabrics, pouting, and returns. "My child, won't you
iiirbip from France, though I do not just now j in the Fair I think more in proportion to
Vhj nisi toy article of transcendent merit. , har numbers than any other Foreign Nation.
he maia aisle ts very wide, forming'a broad : Of Silks she displays a great amount, and they
kmtascen each side with a collection of, are mainly of excellent quality. She shows
(alptnre, Slatosry, Casts, &c. &c. between i Shawls, Ginghams, Woolens, &c., besides, as . . i . r, . I it vtrl J r i i . i o -i i i
ID. torfSW". among inese is rower s , wen n mcucs nuu jeweiry ; out. ner oiiii is
Usk Sim, never seen to better advantage. ' her best point. The Chinese, Australian,
Id I shoald nv there are from fiftv to a hnn
hi other works of Art mainly In Marble or
5MSom of them have great merit.
ifint pwei down thia avenue several hnn-
Sd feat, voa mrh the Transept, where the
eat your breakfast? No I won't: (Exit boy but returns hungry, and breakrast is about to be removed.) "Mamma, why don't you whip me and make me eat my breakfast." ' From Ilnyti. 'New York, June 2. We have intellio-nnnn frnm TTntvl tn tka lth
Egyptian and Mexican contribution are quite T, r. ... .... . , ' . .... ..... . .The Emperor had not yet signed the treaty
Fratoional tnwnshins sivtr.three ;v.v.r..nr and
ixty-ftve. on Ise Royale.'of ranre thirtr-six. Fr",,0"al 'ownthips sixtv-lhree, aixty-fmir and aixty-fite, on Ile Royale,' of ranre thirty-seven. Township fifty and fraetiiinil townships sixty-three and sixty four, on 'Isle Royale,' nf ranre tliirty-eieht. Township fifty and fractional twnhips sixty three and sixty-four, nn 'Isle Royale." ofranre thirty-nine.
lumiinipi mrty-nine antt nnr, ana irarttonai
aections thirty-three and thirty-four, in township fifty, two, of rtinre forty. Township forty-nine ofranre forty-one. At the Land Office at IONIA, eommeneinr on Monday, the cirhteenih day of Anrust next, for the. disposal of the public lands within, the undermentioned townships, viz: ' cj the hate line and trrf oj the principal tne- . ridian. Township thirty-out and thirty-two, of ranre three. Townships thirty-one and thirty two, of mure four Townships thirty-one and thirtr-two,nf ranre five. At the Land Office at GENF.SSEE, eommeneinr k jfoni,"V. ' cirhth tiar of September next, for the disposal of the pnblie lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: Jv rf A of the hate line and writ cf the principal tnertrlinn
Townshipi thirty-one, thirfy-two, thirty-three and fi thiny-fonr, of ranre one. i v
Fine & anperffne Cloths, Cassimerea and Caiaineta,
oi every rrane and color. All kinds oftriminrs for Lailiea' ft Gratlrmrn'i wear. Red, Green, Yellow & White Flannel. Men' Summer wnp; have in trreat abundance St variety, and almost any price. Our stork of Roots Jc Shoes is unusually full and complete; or Ladies shoes we have Aauy I.ind ties a beautiful kid Shoe, fenny Lind Morocco Roots Jt Slippers.'&e . Misses and Children's shoes, all siies, A rood assortment of Hat heaps. A genera I assortment of Hardware, Hutensware and Glassware. Gmeerie of all kinds, Drawinr Chains, Rakes. Axes, Hoes, Mowinr Jc Cradling Sevihes Jc Sneaths, Bucket, Wash Tabs, Jt Wash Roarda, Sole Leathers. Tavlor'a brand. A lot of very white Reahawa Salt. All kinds of country aroduce taken in exehanre for roods. N. D. GALLION". Brookville, May 1st, 1851. 21.
Fast ai,d Wt at in noriioiinciMS
j mortal nsmri that were not barn tn di'', nut in tins dmsn tlietwomoit va.uanir remeau urintuio prorressive are we musi keep pace with the timi , ees for which they are desirned, that havecverbeen ' and to do this, we arain present to the reader of ofTered to the American Public. ' this paper the j The snbcriber has the General Areney for the SCHEMES FOR MAT! l?rite,MMim"mMt,m i oneqnalled for lh ir narr.linr Brilliancy, never snr- ( All Agents and Dealers will please address their ; passed for their well diversified chances, and equal o-drrs D. A. RF.DFIK.LD, in their liberal arranretnent to any that ever pn-ee-' Post-office address. Indianapolis, Iud,
ded them. If we eclipse in this "rosy tnontn" our IJ. W. Il!ile, Brookville 1
past luck in di.r.b..iine prize, that wiii.xcei.n R-nld . C Cambridge V Wholeenle aeent
Marnitude and Splendor those of the .irtviotis months, wr only ro w ith the "prorressive current," and "who can control hia f.itc?" NO ItlSIv XOGA1N. Is a self-evident fact, no less comprehended and aeknowledrrd as a truism by '-Christian, Jew and Barbaras n," than is the imperishable renown won hy twenty years devotion to the cause of human hadpie ness hy the old established and truly fortunsiLut-o tery Agent p. m. PVFFU, Cleveiaud, Ohio.
Irvin Reed. Richmond
j Also tor sale by P Mason Sc Hall fcHnihn, Con 'nerssille A V Larimnre ft Daly Vn. ITnion Cna, IVancamp, Metamora D D Tatman. Laimi J K Clement". Bloomin G rove France Brown, Fairfield Xvelfe Snow, New Trenton D Beavrr Jc James Cal'ly Liberty Wm, Yuusr, Brownsville. 3-l2m.
JOHN D. HO Wis AND, Attorney at Law BROOKVILLE. fa.
BLANK DEEDS, MORTG AGES, Quit Claim deeds, Blank affidavits and State warra'its. and other justices blank of ali kind -at American office, j ust pri nted, ni best atvle, On gcod paper, and approved forn s. May 1851.
TRY YOUR LI CK! One trial ran do no hurt; but may realise an Independent Fortune. Think of this, ye who toil from "early dawn to the roinr down of the sun" fr abare subsistence, and try your luck. We conjure you to suffer no doubts to discotimre the attempt to rise out of your -mean estate." S lakspeare hath writ, Our Doubts are Traitor. And make us lose the rood we oft mieht win By not purchasing m Lottery ticket. BE YE NOT WEAK IN FAITH!
iiiirrpfiuii;, uui uiv pufpwi lime vr uoiiiiuij" , , TT i -.t. .i . i.j.. r.i. . proposed by the U. S. Government, Great Brit
uuicm ii uctim niuiiuiiy si (unit uuuirirrts. i . J r it , ,
j am nuu i iiuvs. lis waiueu a wees tonffer ro
consider. At the end of that time, should he
Timee'e slurs at themeagernes) and poverty of
ist oimodKoh-i-Noor,(Monntain of Light) j the American contribution. This is mean'.y
fith other Rovsl contribution, have place i invidious and undeserved. The inventors, arti-
r. in the exnet center of the exhihltion, is a . sans and other producers of onrCountry who did
MBtifa! Fountain (nearly ell glass but the. j not see fit to incur the heavy expense of sending iitw,) which has rarely been excelled In design their most valuabln products to a Fair held three JrtTKt The fluid is projected to n bight of j to five thousand miles away are unaffected by
mt thirty feet, falling thence into a succession I this studied disparagement, and those who have
f rrjaltrly enlarging glass basins, finally reach- ( ii stream and spray the reservoir below-
refuse Port An Prince wilt be blockaded. UtTThe probate Court meet on the 4th Monday in June. ;
TOW Tlshi'nS thirtv-nne Ihlrfv-l.n il,!riP.il.M,nJ
ihirtv-fonr, ofranre two. AVrtA tf the bate line and ran f the principal mevidian. Township thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, or ranre one; ' Township thirtr-oneand thirty-two, of mure two. Townships thirty-one and thirty-two, of range three. At the SAME PLACE, eommeneinr on Mondar, the twenty-second day or September next, fur the "'P""1 ofthe following described tracts situated in the former Chippewa reservations, to he sold for the benefit of said tribe or Indians at not lets than tica dallariand fiftw eentt tier acre, as nrovidt d hv the
act, approved June ITih, 1144, entitled "An act cx-
Notice to Contractors. OIE ALF.D proposal will be received by the under-
n sirned, until Saturday the 7th dav or yune next
for the construction of the Brookville and
Turnpike road between Brookville and Fairfiel d
Franklin County Indiana, arreeably to the plan and specifications to be exhibited at the office of Geo Holland in Brookville, five dys previous to the lettinr of said work, which will take place on the said 7th day of June 1851-
AUo the stockholders arc required to pay monthly ve dollars on each share of stock subscribed, to J.
W. Hitt, Treasurer of said company, cominvncinir
on the 7th day of June next. By order ofthe Board of Directors. ABNER M KAHTT. Prea't. J. W. HiiT.Sec'ty & Treas. Brookville, 10th May 1851. 21
We have on file two piles of SI0.0O0, hoih sold in Paekares, to correspondents in Indiana; one Grcnd
I Prize of S 20.000 w hole tirkrt sent lo a corn snondrnt
' in Lickinr county. Ohio: three pretty pri7es, of I SIOOO, rone sent to Pennsylvania, one to Illinois, and the other to a correspondent in Mahoninr coontv.
Fairfield i Ohio.) $1000, a snur little prie for "pin money,'' :
. we -;eiit lo a lady correspondent in Dayton, Ohio. ; Cj We keep the prizes on file to show to those j friends from the ernntry who visit Cleveland and (
who areenrintis in such matters. We always cheer- ' fully exhibit the prizes sold at our far famed and truly lucky office to those who call nn ns, but the name
ol the lucky parties who draw litem are or course i never divuired. ;
LKIULTEXDKK! ( Onr Cotrntrr rorrfpnndpnM who draw pri7..m nt j
j NOW IS TIIR TI31R. j "W" WOULD resprctfiiHr ak ihr atlention of ioiM' i of my olrt frit-iiils tn mine old tlrftt that tlicy hare owed me for a ln: lime past. Tbere has alay In-i-n the f reatest U-nitr extnrfd to thoe ho Irt ' their note or account1 lie orer; and the ret ill t of tbia indulenee it that the amount due ne and the rc--pictie firm of which I am a member hare rtached a rry larneBtim too lare indeed for a merchant lo hare withdraw n from his active capital. I iftrert-Ijr hope that itiitif of thre men npnken of, .will try and remenim-r me in thia ataonof plenty j v hen cropR arc fair and bring: unufually good price .- Vm? is the time friends; th best time you hare had : lor sereral year. So come on and pay up. Win. Cliilrirrt bn li ft with me his notes and aecounts, with instructions to sue on all that remain unpaid on the first of January. Not wishing- to live up to the rrry letter of thfe inti uction, I havr concluded to eatrnd the time for a Jew tvrrkt ny. In the mrani me hoe owinehim had hr-ttt r coaie on
and ettle and Ihns sare cost, for I will mnt certainly do a din'Cted in the coure f a f-w week. With my own aecrtints I am alo reaolved to do likewie. Jn'y, 1st, 1S51 No3 K XYXKK-
Galifornla at Home! Frrah Arrival of Spring cV innmcr Oooils!
fThe undersiened would call the attention of the!
1 people cf this, and the nearer portions of the . 1 T J..L " T' HT "IO"'1 surrounding counties tohis present stnek of Spring , uranCl L.0tlGnGS T OT ila lo)I
cc Stimmer Drtt (ionrlt, just arnTintf from New York and Philadelphia,
Comprising the most tasteful and judicious t-W-
Price Reduced l VAUGHN'S LITHONTRIPTIC MIXTURE f I -arse Bottles Only One Dollar.
our well known ''Temple of Fortune," and who vi-1 " it the "Forrest Ciiy." can have them cashed in j Tbs FmprHrtor of th Qnsal Americas Bamedy " TmsisV AMERICAN GOLD! i TaoiTiaL LrrHosTRimc Miitcsb," Induoad ar ib
WITHOUT PAYING AV DISCOVVT hy pn ..n- Brgen, Jiciution of hi Aeents, aUioughoot tb lajud
hup mem at ouronice. on ts.itik stjeei, opposite ine Weddrll House, over O. Cuiter fe Son's Auction Kooms. We keep Oold nn hand axpressly to accommodate our customers.
pianatnry ofthe treaty made with the Chippewa In- I tmns ofrnery thinz nsuallr kept in thedrv roods hu
nians at saranaw, the third day of January, eighteen j lines. The late decline in roods ofwhirh he ha
SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. S: D: Howe's Shaker Sarsaparilla, advertised in another column, is truly a rood family medicine. It purifies the blood and prevents, as well a cures
it hirhly spoken of in Cincinnati, and is therv
BAnt Aa.la;nTM A H.t J...... !1 T'l ' ... 1 1... I .1. f . .'
ruu. icivaiuiy uu uu. tinscita it. a uoy uro iu no 1 ,uv, man irienu. ore aaveriisemen:
manner responsible for thn
i handred feel or more on either side stand
we stattly, graceful trees, entirely included
p the building, whose roof ef glass rises clear
bore thra eeming a nearer aVy. These
ilmi, I beliere) are fuller and fresher in leaf
pn Uete enttide, havinit heen shielded from
pchlllng air and warmed by the genial roof.
.'tsrs's eonfrt'kntinn U . 17U:.
, . - u mc gicai bAliluuiuu liMtlaialT a rerr admirable one. and fairly en-
' V tin bar ta a first clan Medal. The ether half of the main aisle is essentially
i ieplieate af that already described, hot Is
Iwewhat differently filled. This is ths British, txief the exhibition is containing far more
i qaanitf than all the rest pnt together. The
wttine .part fot ,vftT1Il;'. ,r,Ttr,
American ceninbution of more space than they j The True Diprttive Fluid, or Gastric Jnice! A great fill; they have rather deserved consideratioa'ahd j SSff, Jr.n?rr ,Prerre1r ,ro7 Rrnnet ,Be i Fourth Stomach of the Ox, afttr direction of Baron kind treatment on the part of the London Press. I t-iebitrthe treat Physiolorica. Chemist, by. st .j , r . . . .. . . 4 ' Honrhton, M. D., Xo. 11 North Eierhth Street Phil Beside, the value ef their contentions is not at a,,eiDhia. Pa. Thi. i a trulv wonderful remedv for
all ganged by the space they fill or the impression they make on the wondering gate; articles of great merit and utility often making no figure at all compared1 with a case of figured silks or mantel ornaments whiehanswer no purpose here but the owner's. And when It is considered that the manufactuerers of France, Germany and Switzerland, as well aa England, are, here diaplaying their wares and fabrics before the eyes of thousands and tens of thousands of their ens-
Indiresiion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, LiverComplaint,
v onsupation, ann ueointy, ennnr atler Kature'
hundred and thirtviebt." viv
Horth of the bate line: and ratt tf the principal meridian. Part of aeetion thirty-one and thirty-two, in township six, of ranee four. Fractional sections four and five, in township eighteen and sections thirt T-one and thirty two, in township nineteen, (al! in the reserve on 'Rifle Kiver,') of ranre ix. Section thirteen and twenty-four, in township nineteen, of ranre six, and the south half and north west quarter of scetion eirhteen, and fraetional section nineteen, in township nineteen, (all in the relerve on the 'Aurrais river,') orranre seven. At the Land Office at DETROIT, eommeneinr on Mondar, the eirhth day of September next, for the disposal ofthe land bcinr parts ot sections five, six, seven and eirht, in township five north, of ranre four east of the principal meridian, in the former Chippewa reserve, ta he (old for the benefit of said tribe of Indians at not less than two dollars and fiftv
cent peraere, as provided by the act of 17th Jane,
HYMENEAL.
tnman tlm I iI,a riaaww In thw P.rvctAl Pu'weA
I wrtvti costliest fabrics are ranged on either j are in fact so many gigantic advertisements,
lid afUisKid of the grand aisle. read and admired by myriads of merchants and
Tie i.W of Colonial products is not vast other buyers from all parts of the world, the
teemerehenive, giving a vivid idea of the
idtetUDtind climates of Britain's depend-
net. Corn. Wheat, etc., from the Canadaa;
prior: Coffee from the Indies; fine Wool
Australia; Rice Cotton.'Ax. from India,
"ii the diversified products of Asia. Africca and "fie, fill this department. Manufactured tlile ftbrici from Sydney, from India, and
' pper Caaada, are here very near each
. vwuv, v.. . , I v.l ni every elima are nearly in contact. I WWthend Iobn Unit tV l m.r.r aIwa ,a . ms
m
ra, will not be Uneht meeknra bw this Ex-
llitien. ;! Tha Mineral department ofthe British display Iw'toated on the sonthside. I think It can fdly he! thai five hundred feet long by ow Me bandred reat rilw 4 u jn.,v,tA..
eewplete ever thus set before the pubHere tre ihown'every variety of coal
or iron, Copper, Lead, Tin, &C. Of Gold eii litil,, ,j .fgnTerj zne, Quicksilver, . not a treat deal. Bat not only are the of 4'Mtalifirst named varied and aban-
with KatWe copper, Silver, &c,. but the
r altoihown In every stage of their
ifr-m the rude elements just wrenched
Walts
iroai the earlh i. il,... Mc.j j .
... iiiuoi IC1IIICU WUU pVllCUl
unfairness of the comparison Instituted by the Press becomes apparent; Our exhibitors can
derive no such advantage from the Fair certainly not to any such extent. The Bay State Mills, for example, has a good display of Shawls here hardly surpassed, considering quality and price, by any other; yet nobody but?Americans will thereby be tempted to give Ihem orders, while a British, Scotch, French or Swiss Shawl manfacturer exhibiting just such a case, ia morally certain of gaining customers . thereby in all parts of the world. Bat enough on this head. - . I may add that many Americans have been
deterred from sending by an impression that
nothing would be admitted that was not sent out "In the St. Lawrence, or at all events
nless received early in April . But articles are still acceptable, at least In our department, and I venture to say that any invention, model. machina or fabric of decided merit which may reach our Commissioner free of charge before the end of June will have a place assigned it, although it will probably be too ltte to have n chance for lhe prizes. These are to be mainly medals of the finest Bronze, ta cost $25. $13 and f5 respectively.
Makrikd. On Tuesday evening last in this place, by the Rev. L. D. Potter, Mr. Israel
S tough, to Miss Mary Catharine Campbell all
of this place. ! 0a the 526th day of May by the Rev. Thos. Williams, Miss Seely M. Best, to Mr. Wm. Anthony, Esq. . ... . On the same day, by the 'same Mr. Henry Weyer to Mary Waterman. On the 28th of May, Mr. James O. Jones to
Misa Julia Lawrence. MARRIED, At James M. Ross's, of Shelby county, Ind., on the 18th inst., by the Rev. John Reese, of Shelbyville, Mr. Climtom Dodds, of Shelby ville, to Miss Hank ah Marsh, of Reily, Butler county, Ohio. ' At the same time and place, by the same, Mr. William R. Roberts to Miss Maria Ross, only daughter of James M. Ross, all of Shelby county, lad.
taken advantare will enable him to tell lover than i Friday,
merchant who madetheir purchasers in the early ' Saturday part of the season, and to challenge competition with '. Monday, anv other house in the Slate. He uonld respectful- Tnesday, ly invite hi nnmrrnns OLD CUSTOMKRS who j Wednesday, have so frequently favored him with their patronage 1 Thursday, during the last TWENTY-IT VK YF.4RS to call j Friday,
and examine his roods, their tU ALI TY and PRICE, samrnay,
and would also embrace in his invitation A T.I. new purchasers, feelinr confident that he can offer turh inducement as to mttke rertilar and permanent customer of all who will give him a fair trial - It r Y K R. Brookville, May 7th, 1851. ' N. B. All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange fur ruods.
P.M. PYF, SOLE AGF.XT, Cleveland, Ohio.
' r nr. aru j our nnirn 01117 in iw swor i Bate. Capitals. Tickets. Packac-
Thursday, May I 20,000 t 0
S II. 51 ' 3 31,00 10 f ooo R ' A 91,000 S ' 7 34,000 10 S 11. 1O0 5 O S0.000 4 10 50.211 IS 12 S,5i0
13 S2.000 1 0.ono
own method, by Vxtnre' own areni, the Gastric t 1S44, above quoted.
A.nuciMni in anotner column. At the Land Office at KAL AMAZOO, eommen
einr on Monday, the eighteenth day of Anrust next, for the disposal of the following named Island nutated in the Kalamazoo river, to wit. Korthof the bate line and ret tf the principal meridtrn. ': Islands Voa. 1 and t, in aeetion thirty-two, in township one, of ranre eleven. Islands Nos. 1 and . in section twenty-three and
twenty-four in township one, or ranre twelve. Islands Kos. t and 9, in sections three and ten. in township one, and Islands numbered I, 2. 3, 4 and i, in sections twenty-one, twenty-eirht and thirty-three, in township two, of ranre thirteen. Islands Nos. I and 2, in sections thirteen, fnnrtcen. twenty-three and twenty-four, in township three, of ranre sixteen. South of the bate line and irett tf the principal meridian. Islands in section twenty -one and twenty-two, in township two, nf range ten. Islands Ni.s. 1 to 13 inclusive, in section three, four, ten. fifteen, twenty-two, twrnty-even and thirty-four, in township one; and Islands Nos. 1, 2, 3, in section three and ten, in township two, of range eleven. Lands appropriated by law for the nse of etinnl, military and other purposes, toretheT with -those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby for cultivation,' if any, which hall be selected by the State authorities before the days appointed for the commencement of the public sale respectively, under the act entitled 'an act tn enable the State of Arkansas and other Slate to reclaim the 'swamp lands' within their lim'ts,' approved September 2Sth, IB50, nl be erctudrd from the talet. And no locations
for land bonnttes heretofore rranted hy any law of
Congress for militai-y service rendered to the United Stare, reitl he permitted on antof the above mention' ed fandt, a provided by the art entitled, an act making appropriation for the civil and diplomatic expense of government,' Jtc, approved 3d March,
I8.M . The offering of the above mentioned land will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in ths order in which they are advertised, wilh all convenient dispatch, until the whole sh all have been offered, and the rales thu closed, but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of th land will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at the City of Washington, this sixth day of Mar, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred anu fifty-one. By the President: MILLIARD FILLMORE . J. Butter Plum, OmmiMionrT of the General Lang OJnce.
F. U. THOMPSON, GROCER, Commission and Forwarding Merchaa ALSO,
DEALER IN ALL KTXDS OF GRASS SEEDS,
HO. !iSO .Tl A I STRKUV, BSTW KKH SIXTH AND SEVENTH., T. IB a Vo.l ia-No. 33-ly
Mnndar
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thnrsday, Friday, Satnrdny, Monday, ' Tuesday, 1 Wednesday, 1 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tnesdav, Wednesday, Thursday, Fridar,
Saturday,
' If $ of 1".0
' 18 20,ft5T 17 3.' ,000 1 19 IJ.OOO 1 20 20,000 21 30,0o0 '22 4 of 10.000
' 23 24 ' 2 1 27 2 29 30
31
16,000 es.ooo 30,000 2. 000 31.000 20.000 20 000
40,000
10 10 IS 20 10 10
70
141 . 04 ' 70 IS s 60 ns ; 121 I 70
141 112 ' T,i 141 71 1 ft i t'! 74 I IU 7f S9
sntith half of .k : . .
i.. , . , " 'in avenue, is i PI of Machinery, occupy in-,
rPfo.it.,on the North side of the
the British
' at V salt m AM
nk.., -' rjs
17 w Minerals. I never saw en.
C M mch Machine ry together before; I do . "tinsel ....
f - Unr that
or to see lo muchapain. Almost
DIED On Wednesday evening:, th 23th
inst., at 7 o'clock, Catherine Mast, wife of Maj. Alcxawdkr H. Dayidso, and the only daughter of the late Governor Noah Noble, aged 23 years, 5 months, and ' 9 days. Ind. Journol. TnE State of Indiana, Franklin Co. In ths Franklin Circuit Cocht. Edward Harwood 1 v f In Chancery Nelson Newman k . ' ; " I " Dud ley L. Faruharo J Whereas the said complainant, by Vafor R rower his solicitors, on the 16th day of M-y AD 1351. filed in the Clerk' office of the Franklin Circuit Court, in and for the ennnty aforesaid, his bill in chancery arainst the said defendant, (in vacation,) and also the affidavit of a disinterested and competent witness, by which it appear that the said Nelson Newman and Dudley L. Farnham, are not residents of the State of Indiana: The said defendants Nelson
to be given for different pra lies of excellence in Newman and Dudley I.. Farnham, are therefore hrre-
., , . r .1 i . r js ii j: I bv notified of the pendency of said uit above enti-
...ooa.i.c- , ... ,
Probably about one thousand of the first class,
,f ''tattf. Thi rfen.rtm.nl nill vlohlv rm. two thousand of the second and five thousand of
wd th' tudT cf .. minnrnlofriai. ...m ' the third will be distributed. But thev are not
aar. f. . a. -
I DfrrriT
STILL THEY COME. TUST opened, and for sale desii-ned, A atock or Goob of every icind. For men and women wcve supplies, And children too, ef every size. . We've drillings and muslins bleached and brown, The best and cheapei-t in onr own; We've Satins, Cassimeres, Cloths and Jeans, Tweeds, Sattinetts, and Bearerteen. We've Cnttonade of every rrade. And Linen loo. the best that marie. Ourktockof Hardware is complete. Oar queens are too, ia hard to beat. We've Bonnets, Fan and Praol, Bareres, Silk and fancy Shawls; We've Lawns and Ginrhama, figured and plain, Prims, Alpaca and Delaine. We've llmrs and DyestnfTs, Oroeerie too. Hats, Caps, Roots and shoe not few And if it suit the people' mind. We'll take produce of every kind. Of half one roods we cannot sinr.
I Our stock consists of everv thinr:
So much we can't describe with care, We've every thing that people wear. Yon need not fear onr shelves ta thin, Supplies are always cominr in; We buy them cheap, and well we know, We can't be heat in selling low. Onr Invitation is to all. We hope you'll nut lorret to call; Our store is on Main Burresa, Next door to John H. Knilre. B. H. c J. C. BURTON'. Brookville, April tth, 1851. IS,
Bute and Canada, has now
Eedn.od tha Price of hi popalar and wall knovn articU and from thia data, banoalonh, ke will pal ar hat ana ua at'r. Wa qasM bouiaat ina retail prica will be 05E DOLLAB. Th patHa may mat assured that lhe character rf th Msnsuis, its strsncUi, and enrativa properoea will BaitalK rmcBASOBii. and tn urns cart will b bestowed la ivaparing It as bereioforw. As this me-rkine, naderits rsalucad price, will b pardiaavsft by thos who hava not kitherts Kt-1 tbemselvsw BOQvaiate with ha vmaea, tba propria'air wonld be( lo lanaiat ftal fe article is sot to be classed wpi h the vast amour) of Remaus of tba day ;" it claims for ttarlf great tsWrn par. is) oil ditonoeo. than ant oVier preparation mom befort CA world ; and has sastained itself for eiaht you br iu asiu uxlical virtaea, and, until tlus rwlacuoa. cumiandwl esrfibs lb pric of any other articl In this dm, Notici riTicrLHT. thia anicU aots with graat , an powav sod eeruunvr, npon tba Blood, Liver, Kidneys, Longs, aad all othar ore an, open 'Jie prooe actios of which lis last health depend. Thia maJiciM has a Jnatly high errata a a ranwrly io
Dropsy aad Gravel. and all disaaar of that nstms. It auy a aclad apoa wksw lha inuli:etit phrsiciaa ha abanJoned hi patient. od ffa tbasc disirsHing diseasr. mcrw aspseiallr UaorsT, tba prapsi. star wasut aarnextlr and honestly jliupwiimI tt. At b aisnut petaa H ia easily obtained by ail. and tba trial wiH ftaot tlw article I oa tba
Cheapest Kedicics In tin World!
IVaac ask for punpbWts the airanu riva than away
ISO
The prieesof Tickets and Packare as published
above, sre the nriees of Whole Ticket and Paefra-
I s of Whole t irLi'ts . Shares of Ticket and share
ofParkares will be promptly mailed at proportion- j ate rates.
remitted to distant customer for Prirc drawn t y j HT aontaia over suteea pagas of sweipU. C aJduloa U fall thftn. ' anesliea mat'er) valaalii foe household parpowa. asd aklsav 63"Confidenre strictly observed. No name will wiH save maar dollars per yaai to practical kaasshwrsrs. ever be divulged by us' glider any circumstances j xbsaa ivceipts ar icundaeed ta mak tba book of gram w hatever. ... ... vain, ox-io from iu character aa an advertising mediuoi Cot Dra-ine forwarded the same evening; that the mti Mumooy m favor af which, la tba formes'
buiicnn .TTiirawn, tuiruin, -,, wt v . . Please address always, the far-famed and truly fortunate Priie A renev of P.M PTFEB. S"I Jgent Jar J. ". Afnnrv fo. CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Administrator's Sale T?E nndersirned administratorof Iheestateof Barnet MToombs. deceased, in compliance with an
orderof the Probate Court nf Franklin County Indi-
Dll. S. D. IIOWFAS SnAKER SARSAPAIULLA! THE GREAT Spring and Summer Medicine!
Os msaicina. lhe tarumotur i
Mtcis from all part of tha canntrr, may ba relied upon.
Vanrhn' Ve-ettble IJlbontrlptio Mutvsr '
Craat American Remedy, bow for aala tn comrt bottla at M asat, small bottla at 60 ct each, fo amall botiia will as) aajd aftar the prssent stock la dsnoosad of. Trincloal Offioa. BafTsJo. 31. Y., W7 Main StrssrW j. C. VATJCHW. ' X. B All klasrs (siaKiting trom agaat aad aaakaa with
1 irhm h tnua-tr- ' ' - - r" "
will as gtvaa taaan. Sold by M IV1M1LE, Brookville; A J Irwin & Cat Fairfield; V Vaneamp, Metamora; W H F.vans, We. L'rioa; Mrs K shnmway, lunlspvile; D Heaver Liberty: wholesale hy C S Bardssl ft Co, SI Cincinnati; Olcott, McKesson ft; Cu 127 Maiden Lane New York eitj; J B Farnham travellinr arent; also by agents in every town through the wen
Proof! Praaf!! Prssofl!! A Signal Cure of an Obttinate Cate ot Tetter of Four tren year' ttnnding, by the ute oj Itr. Hrae't Sha her SartaBarilla.
Dr. Howet totxoilV BALM FOR EVERY WOUND! trollitir influence of your pr. parstion of Shjkrr apOrSllA4! TTnllll IA I IllCIll! 7ap;rilla.oTrr di. which often baffle the F,r inlrrnml and , rtrrnl v.rt, feT von and Horse kill ofthe best pliy.icans, I feel it a duty to y..u, y-sjoH all kind, of Wonnd. Sprains Brui Sorr.a
..... ....,,cU ... ....v s ... , -fj)k j Burns. Scalds Fmi .en Parts. Weak-.
nes or Pains in Ike Rack or Spine. Ilheansnltsim,
Briton has ever Invented,
wjht together.
r aa.rp,teBted in &. of Machj f Mri WOthTht tno.lk.. TL .. .
"fietner. The great Cylinder L..r The TimM 18 Pf iDt Cot th.
InsDeed H . , h Presa'more must liBift.aa,id; wmJ nSPning.We.ving
itifklun ... are wme things
borrow 0Dr manufactures "rliJiae . ?rP8,; th0UBh I doubt weth-
Sut, Tv retBriton than in the United In, k,ti e.rBre fflDF recent ImprovemenU Bsr th t0M f BbBorbin8 interest.
lDom . oeparicient. 1 saw
verse merits. The first class will be mainly If not wholly given for Inventione.'Discovories or Original Designs of rare excellence; the second class for novel applications or combinations ot principles already known so aa to produce articles of signal utility, cheapness or beauty; the third class will be given for decided excellence of quality or workmanship without regard to originality. By this course, tt is hoped' that personal heart-burniegs and invidious ri valries among exhibitors may to a great extent be avotded. I cannot close without a word of acknowledgement to our embassador, Hon. Abbot Lawrence, for the interest he has taken and the labor he has cheerfully performed in order tha
onrCountry ahould be creditably represented in this Exhibition. For many months, the entire
burthen of correspondence, &c, , fell on his shoulders; and I doubt whether the Fair will have cost him lesa than five thousand dollars when it closes. That he has exerted himself in every way in behalf of his countrymen al ten-
dine the Exhibition is no more than all who
i0BBj v-ei,! ueparicieni. i saw one j aing ine .xuiuiuu u m uu muio man an wm W tl, ' g L,ce of a width which seemed at ! knew him anticipated; aad hia convenient loca
. - uiiiu uiac
tied, and that unless they plead t e or answer the
same before the rallinrof the cause, at the next term ofthe Franklin Cirewit Court, to be holden at the Court House in Brookville, in and for the County of Franklin and State of J Indiana, on 1 nesday next after the first Monday of Anrust, A D K5I, the said bill, a ta said defendants will be taken as confessed. JOHN M. JOHNSTOM Clcr, May 16th 1851 ts. of the F. C, C. An Ordinance fixing; the rate of taxation for the year 1851, on the persons and property taxahle within
the corporation of the town
Liberty.
T E IT ORDAIN'ED by the common coo I Bthe town of I.ibertr. that there be and i
by levied for the purpose of revenue for the year 18SI,
one ntth ot one per cent upon ine valuation or ai i propertv both real and personal fubject to taxation ituate in said town or belonrinp to person residlnr therein, also a poll tax of tnty-five cents on each resident of said town taxable bylaw.
Adopted and approved. May , 151. Attest, ISAAC VAHDEGRIFT, onit W. Scott, See'ty. Prei't. S3 Sw. Printer' Fee tl:00. Brookville AcademyTHE stockholder in Brookville Academy, are requested to meet in Brookville, at the office of Geo. Holland, on Monday June Sd.to orranixe an educational corporation, pursuant tn an act pamed Feb. 17th, 1M7, and act amendatory thereof. 13.
NOTICE. Tt Pre-emption cktlmantt, and to Irtteet, tceupente anrf permittrrt of Mineral Lands. Everyperson entitled to the rirhtof pre-emption to any ofthe lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the ame to the satisfaction of the Rerister and Receirerof the proper Land Office, and make pay-m-nt therefor at tonn at practicable after teeing thit
notice, and before the day appointed lor the com
mencement Ol ine pnnnc sale .lie '"' sr......-...,, the tract claimed, otherwise uch claim will be forfeited, and, , ... Every person havinr the nrht under the Act entitled An act toestablish a land office in the northern part of Michiran, and to provide for the sa le of the mineral lands in the State of Michiran,' approved 1st March, 1847, a letteet,occHpanti, or permitteet to enter to the extent of their lease or permits, any ofthe land within the townships nbove enumerated, . i u . ,k. nffli. at Ksuli Ste Marie, and who
are entitled onder the Act entitled 'An aet to reduce
the minimum price of the mineral lanns io i.. Superior District of Michirau. and the Chippewa ni..riet in Wisconsin.' approved 26th September,
ment:
My wife had been sorely afflicted with Tetter (which is one of the rreaiest rourres to lhe hiinin family) for the last fourteen years, durinr which time I have consulted and emnlojcd a number of the most eminent physician in the country and with but little success. I was at last persuaded lo try your preparation of Shaker Sarsaparilla, thnueh I had but little confidence then that it would effect a cure. Rut I was most happily disappointed, for she had not used more than one bottle bi-fore the happiest results were produced, and after the use of two , bottles, the disease entirely disappeared. I have ; not the least doubt bnt that the mot obstinate ease of Tetter can be radically cured by the use of your j preparation nf Shaker Sarsaparilla. !
I nose that are atnicled, and wno wisa lormnnrr
:n in. aaie nn in. .rpmiin. Mtwpp. ine
m, ... . ";":-, -"'- ! nose i.ibi are aiuiciro, ana wnw .-w .r (..rixrr honrs of 10 o'clock A M and o clock P M, on Sat- particulars, will please inquire of Dr. J. P. Judkins, arday the tlst day of June, A D 1851; the North East j , was onr attendinr physician, or call upon me,
quarter oi section , wri.i-....r tw ' "7 "-"'H , on Harr at., between Liun ami CuMer, C incinnati.
twelve f nj nsnre .Htr.cr-.. 1 . .. fmty and Stale: snbieet to the dower of the widow of said deceased, which has beep aet apart as provided by law. or an much thereof as will satisfy the claims outstanding atrainst said estate. There is situate on said premise a cood lor dwellinrhnnse and stable in a healthy and moral neighborhood, about TWO mill south west from Bloom inr Grove, and one mile west of the turnpike. TERMS OF SALE On" third ofthe purchase money cash in hand one third in six minths and th e balance in twelve months from the day of sale, the purchaser r''" n-te with approved seenrity. May 14, '51-22 WILLIAM HATFIELD.adm'r.
Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Swelled Face. Tooth Ache. Poison. Ree Stinr. Piles. Corns on the Fret Cramp, or Rillion Cholic. CHOLERA, Cholera Morbus. Flux. Dvsemery, pain inthe Stomach, Sideer Heasf, Bad Co Ids. fee. VOtl DUEtaFM OP IIOKSB. For Sweney. Galls, Sores. Corks, Split-Hoof, Braiaes. Strains, Sprains. Cholic and Scratches. All orders from a distance promptly attended to, addressed 10 S. V. FOR SUA. Proprietor. Residence North Side of Fifth Street, 3 doors east of Smith, Cincinnati, Ohio. R TYVFR. Arent at Rrookville. In T FITTF.IS Arent at Roebester.lad ?0 ! ly NTE&SNOW, at New Trentan, Ind
i 1850. 'to enter the land covered by their lease, occu- . . I.. I . lia mill m II IT) Ot
01 Pncyand permit resprciiveij, ""-V".7. " U1 i ai.u ner acre, ar ifeorerinr more than one full ee-
f tion, entitled, on the ...rren.lrr ofstich lease or p.r-
ncil of I mit at the proper land omce, .k",1 of a2 so 1 here- elect to do .0, one full section" at the
ii.. w,ler'noueh to run a a-rist m ill. nnlarltv hare have enabled him to do
1 lk:-t ..."
T .
1 thi.L ..
"Sl II nt, - r .
aini ft """"injures were aa extenWmly wublished as the British, we !srti.T"lit,nd ,roPr0T mcbinery mnch
tk,, . weT o; bat I do not wish to it COita a ...J Ll
. - .... 1UCIUUIC VUUUUJ
!
po-
a
v..-. - . romp tuat won Id throw 1 Hon. his wide acquaintance ana maraeu
1. ' water eno,
r .1 . .
tl s Amsifl.n ...1.. 1 -1.1 .m,i J..! 17 A ms.y,,n vAtrA ia lnnrl in bis
icra aflJ cstus is sjutvneir, 1 r wm.. u.v.j . .- iik u,e?ke' mor fertil" lhan e Briti8h; i Praise-
I walked through a good part of the falleries of the Crystal Palace this morning, wilh attention divided between tha costly and dazzling wares and fabrics around me and the grand panorama below. Ten thousand men aad wo
men were moving from case to case, from one theme of admiration to another, ia that mngnifi-
deny
Wednesdav. Mar 7 P.M
' "med from another end my
per acre, ..M"..-- ""-; S,l, Ste
M.rieaVd make Jaymen. therefor, at .0 on a, prac r?.d& Xr sceJgtli, "ticc.. More , We day apnointed for the commencemi nt of the public ie. fhe lind. embracinr the tract claimed, otherwise nch Claim will dTERFlELD. Commissioner of the General Land Qfpc.
FARM FOR SALE. THE nndersirned ofTer for sale S40 acre of valuable land.sitnatsd in Rush conaty Ia, U mile from the Knirhutowa R. R. Depot, and ) a mile u , . . , Hi.hmnl mineral Snrinr.
Between T5 and 100 acre of said land is under cul
tivation, with two rood orcharda of choice eumvaiew
frait;two comfortable lor houses.ana rooo ior and two well of never failiar and excellent water,
walled with roek. The arranretnent ana convenience are ueh a to accommodate for two eparate farms, and will be sold separate if desired. The land i well timbered and will be said on reasonable term. For further particular, enquire of Charles u. Campbell, on the premises, or to amrs M. Campbell, KniEhtstown. JAMES M. CAMPBELL, ' CHARLES D. CAMPBELL. MaySOth 1651-SS-Sw-.
Turnpike Notice!! NOTICE i hereb riven to the delinquent stockholder of.h. Harrison. New Trenton Roche.terand Brookville Turnpike Company, that if the balance on their .uhcriued stock be not paid by the 1st dy of Anrust aext, the amount heretofore pVid shall be forfeited, and their name, stricken from ?hebook;th.fbrfeit however ...hjert to the dec.-
r the hoard. Attest i nw... .-. ........ ,
A. R.M'Cleery, See'ty. May id 185183.
Pre't.
EAGLE HOTEL. Liberty. Union county, Ind. no HE followinr is an extract of a letter from a eiti 1 P"" t -r . ; I . J...H March 19th. 1851, to-wit:
F D. TAPPET has taken the Tavern Stand latej. u:n.. b i.nw or rather he has pur
chased the house. Mr. Taprn is aeivil, moral and "I ..rf h.s nlentv ot means to fur-
nishevery thinr necessary Tor the eomfort of lhoe whoma7"r him with a call. The honse ha. beenfitte np and newly furnished. ItieeaHedtb.
Fstle Hotel.
no 13-7
..Mis, inn. nn n le in mv nrrci-e
. r,ii r IT D u'rirrDT
w.v.. " ... . ........... ..
ELIJAH STEVENS.
Well mau it be called THE FAMILY DOCTOR, Ana the poor min'i friend. Why Because it purifies the blood and PREVENTS DISEASE.
Further Evidence-A bill invest. Curious Case. The following evidence is only one of thousands of similar character, and conclusively proves that Dr. Howe' Sarsaparilla is me ofthe most effective remedies ever discovered. Cincinnati, March. 15. 1849. Dr. Howe: Dear sir: My son, when about six months old. broke out with that dreadful disease. Scrofulous Seres, over the face and body: and for two years and a half I tried every means that could be surj-estrd by my friends. I also had the advice of six or seven of tile host physicians in the country, without effect ine; a curr, and I almost wished the I11tle sufferer dead, that it mirht be freed from its pains. Dunne the last six months, the sores were so distrrs.inr and painful, that myself rod wife were
"P wnn ir nirni ana aay, lor wee toretner, una
Accommodate All The tiberibcr i nnw ready to exchahre cash or flour for wheat. And he is prepared, to rrind wheat or corn, for conntry custom, or card wool. All to be dne in the best .tyle. CEO. W. KIMBLE. May 2Jd, 1851 Jx-Sw. Notice to Contractors EAt.ED Proposals will be received by the nn.i..;b.i until the 5th dav of line net. for
.. ; . ,:...r..... r,.p the use ofthe "r. At lenrth a friend advised us to trv vonr Sha- !
r sr..ni.iin he erected on the nuhlie ker Sarsaparilla. Reluetantlv I tried it. and I have ALSO 55 acres near Mr. Likeley's farm. Also a
sanare in Biookville. Ia. arreeable to the plan and reason to bless Cod for it; fo' in a very short time, j let and office nn Ru rress street in Rrookville. Far
scar to be seen. Weonlyrerret that we did not j Cincinnati. Feb. 2Jih, 1851 11. J. A. MATSOS. . hear ol and commence nainr it sooner a we are sat- i
i isned it wonld have saved a rrrat deal or sutlt-rtne;
and expense. The chill is now well and hearty Wc do unhesitatingly enns'der your Shaker Sarsaparilla one ofthe best preparation nnw in use. JOHN STANSRVRT.
Rose, between Front aud Second Street.
i WM. K. EVERSnX.M D. i ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN. IB ESPfjcxrVLl.T announce, to the people of P Mount Carmet, and its virinit-. and lhe frietida , of reform thp practice of medicine especially, that j he has tenli'd permanently with hia family in tha jahev place. Tor the practice nf his profi-ssion. Ha '; i in everv wav amplv provided for every emergency.
and in common with his eclectic hivilirro every where, he takes pleasure in beinr able t announce that many of the so called "inrnrahle diseases" are met and vanquished hy pmner eclectic remedies. The attention oftliose afflicted with lonrstandinr ehionie affections, bronrht on by the dehilitatinr efr.-ets f bMond lettinr. aed the use of merenry and nthercausea, are respectfully invited to the abovo fart. , rWeeilve Vision. Palsr. Enileosv, partial Insanrtv. Dropsv. Scrofula. While Swelling. Whenmsiin. Aheesses. Vleers. Fistula, etc. etc. are teeated successfully hv the Dr, who neither use mercury or lha lance, 8-6m,
! LANDS FOR SALE.
near Rrookville, known as the Ete tract.
May 6 1851 J0-3W
Auditor.
' DOMESTICS.
4TJ00 p pro Muslin;
S50 " Btea io: ' .. ... i i n.:n:..
30 nro cc v,,i ,. ir.iiiun., -Now on hand and for sale by
Tiekinr . TVNER.
DRESS SILKS. -SJ ,H ps BVk Silk; JO Fancy Do; I Va,0 p Rarere: 10 piece Lawn ust opened and for sale by R. T YX EH. May Tlh, 1851. Prints and Ginghams. S00 ps New Stvle Calicoes; 50 " " " Ginrham Just opened and for Sale by R TTNEA"; May 7th, 1851,
t
Bear in Hind
CTrry onr, pur-
SALT.
f B AP.RELS S ALT, ju.t receive 1 and for .ale kr A D. CALLION. Brookville, Slnd July, 1850-
COTTON FABRIC.
so
90
10
frleers. Sunerior.
s Bleached Muslin, .s Irish Linen,
Brown snd Cold drill.
IO"
For saleby LIXCK FARttVHAR, ' at tht Past Office.
FA RQ.UH ARSON & ROY, Practical Boot & Shoemakers, RF.fi leave to inform the Citizens of Brookville Wnd vicinity, that they have commenced bnsinesa in lhe ntvsve V'ne. on Msin-bnrres street, opposit
' the Clerk' office, and hope that by strict attention;
, , . , to nit'ine'S and Iheirexperieneein Lonaim ana nrIt is only the Sarsaparilla that act. on the the Le- , . ikew;,e ; ,he prm,p,x cities of America anT r. Kidney, and Blood at the ., me time, which ren- . firm amTMtioS to work nothinr hut the
best of .toek and wsrrant rood fits, thy expect tn merit a share of pobliek patronare. Perr nr sowed boots, French calf, first qualitr made to ordereheaper than ever was made in the State of Ind. Ladies wnrfc nf ill deserintions made to order, and efreal
Parisian and Philadelphia tj-le, cheaper than ever before sold in Rrookville, March 29,1621. 14-one y. NEW CARPKTINGS. Just received by the nndersirned a frs sh supply of carpetinrs. to-wit: 8 pieces Fine Wool Inrrain; 4 " Wool Fillinr;
2 " Cntten Iorram; 3 " Stair Carpcinr: Bv the late purchases I have made, I am now en bled to offer to the pnblie a betu-r assnrtmeat of Carpetinrs than I ever have before, and sis rllinrsl lower rates. Those wishing is prrha will list r II to improve 'he chance now oflVrd them itf makir.r better seJt-etioa. at much lower rr-. R. TTNER.
ders it altnrethcr nsore valuatile to
ticnlarlv Females,
Dr. Mussey, Professor in the Ohio Medical ColIrre. says the Shaker preparations are truly valuable
inn reciinimenits tbem lo lhe public. No Mercury no Mineral no Poisonous Drur in the Shaker Sarsaparilla, REMEMBER, It it Warranted tt he purelf and Entirely Vegetable, And as a Female and Family medicine it has no eq ml. Be sure you enquire for Dr. S. D. Howe' Shaker
aarsapanlla. and take no other. Quart Bottles, tl per bottle, or six bottles for J5.
XIR. o. IS. nuivn, rmprieier. No. IColtrre Hall. Cincinnati. To whom all order mnst be sent. To whom all oidei sbnnld be addressed, and M W HMl.K, Rrnokville: D D TATMAN, laurel: GRIFFIN Jc CLEMENTS. Null MiIs And by Druggists geaai&l'y throarhouf the country.
