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fpeclisil.w ssst M irsini-RCJ. iVer this hMulng, Mr Charles Remelin, of r cfeati.h0 is "n tonr through the NorthviCl r .stern States, makes the following
,rS ,'.:,. In a letter to the Cincinnati EnTi ott may "rP05' 1 WM nt We 'a ncAiit in a limiteii u-... .i.,..,.. m U.v.P-Wic Mi.l l- re, f " no i restult of a cool and entry nnirv. so far as the nnrlheast ' I :iaasiona n' ' 'I H ork. is concerned, I may state ' that Pnv. cji pa-eMmieiiuy v u, uiu ure threat i 1 . I. . . Pr5l-;p!M pf the party are safe. In fact th:e Is lh pfcn!"ar characteristics of the approaching JVH.J ;iit:.i' centesl among the Democrats. . I X(irhri rertcnal devotion to a man nowaert? a concentration upon an Individual all ! but k,1i V Docrat-nationsl he ( "lllt ba-and ire Will support Him I G'? rf can tot, in any Tant,' get the full S and f0 of th Democratic party in New York, i Z Wrphi, Cf in Maine, The two latter i - i. . t ai . T C3rr' hut 'ae firSt 1,8 COuld no1 osnt',0 rrlv crcn the 'Union' excitement, ' , I.-. kept 113 OV hari lUwlnr nf nolitieal i
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Gen Scott ' "'o -".nineeoi ine whie joining ,l,e Bri.h ne T.,-. 7 i i i ARM' ,d- i " m)'ni eady at 7c. j .i,.t rtcrernl Cass will Ka n,,o h,.,it HO rr. inn r . V: "f "".'T'' erntaming I - -
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' ?:,h, h one quality. Imminent! ! P.V r"t -"..S RS"5i.r5 .J:lh' BrkVlyi.'Z'SirS-
M iaU. V Nf Tact-os nre Cly8 defeat in COTTON FACTORY. I Allen JoaiaU 2 KeeUr S.mi Wilh '". tl"y b 'ome byrpo'r.na? VSe'b "-"T" S'"W Wm . Kee y P. W
Si-ift' mrat' .1.. moriVer.dW:: , ftWi!,Mity' feeling but I have not WolKn F.W, OH. Per'uu c'r --ocrat .ho wcuU .sk for .pXtt: P! romination .or any man. of whom , vixeyahh ,,v
chmrely on a broken W The '"ir?..
-'set ih r-iv never thought the Union In: .A,,. Ec;nt Houses and Lots in Brookville, of ra- ... vf nnt lh .nk tt. , ; r''" in a pleasant part of the town. Most of Lat-r. "'-y i0 thaD" those pollUciana , them are delightfolly situated for family residenees-
J-2(-r, at.. they i not thank those politic jwto wtecl tohav saved ua There may 1 Wa n appearanee of danger at Washing h. "a crton. W,rr A. hot-he.ds, My the nan of ,h. peo- , Vtf er' ft it danger created, created by their . v j ". 1 jtwaKltkra:M,may have deceived the get- , Itrt of it op themselves; but we the people, f. . . , - , ,m , 1 1 .' : orth,Sontn, Ltd and est, never were ssScU U-oerer .tofbt cf the dissolution of the L'llloB. We iaa't thank the agitatora for end- , tht;r ors tjajrrela I DfetlHately returned to the Senate; he -:5tek Wsshington atmosphere for that of the he w deeeived-not a deceiver; he beetn ICtor in the great farce f Stilling a tart in a teapot, aad he lost the Presidency, Mark .hat 1 tell yon. The Democratic par- ' r
It N'trth and South, will have nothing to do flhing condition ITording'busines formechanlit. any man prominently mixed up with the .rtZVt
l . . ... . . . . . . P "ciu.g sucsuoue: i lake this from the i feet, that the party it obviously everywhere un- 'one JtU.'ea in Its choice of men, and that as neighparhoodiare beginniug to concentrate upon Inittdis,an4 a townships and counties are bebeiianlss; t ipeak, and as these etpreseione 5 reach abroad, thi , liome sfaia, wfi they ire in every case driven back hen the candidate lacks nation ality, er wheD h is mixed up with the slavery To;y. i oe lest ol tl fenced the fi?U of a r. New Tork is rapid The lest of the latter, and the more exvuuiunre i ponunrilT. . i :..l- ... . .. M .
Ns ' - " '"l"ulJ vunccniraung on lien. ) lection .... v--Hool. New Eni!nt nn T.. t-.ji , l "
e 6. uUury,nu may almost be regarded as certain that these o caudiJate, will eet the votes ofthe reenecti localities named. But this is not final" ,A e.w;rai i nave ta.ked with, savs freelv. ; I n wilt .--- r - - lur any canrioate nominated, ev-T;-and then they would state their peculiar .rs.ons, llOUMon and Cass being oftenest ' 1 ltlooed. The first tanhi.ei.J . i . l I f j u .uu a ilium , i u,Mi!y, on aceoant of hie former personal ttuwter.a rrsat point in V t . a - vr. ajuif muu" nm Ittiet far reasons already noted. I mu-h astonished to find that Buchanan w act viewed with as much aversion about "sulinticlpated. 1 Ittiet h Bat V.. .ru. .-, , : J fssjvr-u ui,uui ii .iieu u tinea Jut-vn to hear a single objection to him. All dmit Unthe weald get the full vote or the parT in Xew Engl.nd, but as they say too, nothing TOM it I New York he would get a larger '! t';-.a any other candidnto nnl Vi r. r - wi. i HW,c friends, and so has Dallas --tea is li.ro!y ever mentioned, and when altt once reptivllited. ttunj; is clear. Th . Democratic party Ir.inbled with a candidate, of whom i t.i---P""lc ,ioubt t the recognised principles of Y
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Parln, ;;v to.r(:s pecu'iir frenrl. m.s, h. e., a sm,.,mooth. excellent. I speak from my ownexr .v., P " lTendS maV bS feared P'T'ence. I am now over fifty years of age, and my
C r.ii, ;y twr pecu'isr frends may be feared " -isiiibution of office nor with any poll- j who Us either helped to fan on or to fan i e ,Met' agitatioue in Waahiagton. i aismocratic party ev.rvwhere. esneciallv, -...nuution 01 oHice nor with anv noli- 1 i i ..... J ' I PatlV IV.rv.k.,. I . , . - - ..i, iTLiany s ' returnintr to it. nl.s t..r , ,-! a '40 and '4i . a . " iw Miiiiuoil UI OUi Ptri- T a. .i a v t M wilh' ls Kin'g to subscribe to the grea 'H-l'.eiYVrenr.. J...: . , - . wwaw u;itc , ar-ii iirf- rm I iiibi i ntra ... .xvuwiimuu vonevery State, every Territory, yea, net ' the District of Osumb'ra. AU free ' 1 x.- .:',.- a. -ll . . v- M .- - . . , v., evnn UO!i:-iiC "'.e, end therefore, we will have i::ccs to Dy fsn, who, uorih : v. r.t rjrn , o get ns to leeislate - -4ust e!.Ttrrior ,0 teC0JftiM ft-r---wthor that Institution of this or ' -Uty-a!! brgin to r.9rd M ,,.,.,. Wk l,v t0 S0W Ji' W coming "tonJysafapiatforr,, for us as a peolLT 'f 1 ef Mch indi to manage "'olZ imself-and of each Township, 'Z rl SUto 19 Uk- 0f il,f Ifce p-epie, f fit ,0 have a K0Verninent . ui to n"o one of their o ,a,n . " " 1 - r'.tmneni Characteristic of th fmiImI Cf 5"i. far a. .h rv 'C 01 coMfsl j iar as the Democratic PartV U con- 1 ''".till lsrf.i.... . - " . i fre-. -ueiermtned effort Vm and the. whole General G, fcitelegiUmale functions. Oca . . v .ii i ii v overnment o.n;.l... I er, v, . " ' Ult bs. rami k... .1.1, .t . . ara. indEcono aiuit tnat elan -it-ma.;- i ,,u,l,:- "penttitures-a ..m. I . L ... tnm ' "m'nt-mschlnery.-leasejt. Its Pr' r " Congress-less Ih. p....-j ' --onirresa-less patronawe bv .. . ''. and we will ,,.. I T, .v.. 1 tits' Persof.Kak- :: V" " i I eh,- th Democrat Party a Tiul prinIt i, ,t. r h. rv.. r"'nDaeT " We w . aw IL rmm VIIi.IaW MMala... Iw. . I - S U lion, hut unity. . "Oe that
" the platform and the DemocraUc j P"'ntl Rev. Gaoaoa C Perverse'iv blind, if it do oot'., Gii"tM'L)W'
at? mast. r" texorx!tand,lrd who will lead her on to rd bearer vU -;m i..a u 1 Ht v. Frwni the Republican. e d,B,(!tT0, T th"6t yon . had rendered "liaUrv"10 PVty "1 Mr" Rob,n9011' ,n ebe rR' by yoor re"erenc lo his aristor'se aod dandyism, during tha canf,erihe24th r y. ...j -a it. awuw aw miu nwioe " Headed - -J , a l I ce:aer..- . n. Deco n-C iboto
-wtrU IH l.iaa a a. 1 - , 'fJie.. - -" nangnty . "aor. Like lr,,k . ewlne.be will! soon e aae to a,. ,! acorna eotna from, and forget hia n,:: A DEMOCRAT.
snauueni una appearance. Butr'XT- rencn and Aiasic on the Piano. i!i r80' ecU-n la over ha has secured ' Th" 9?"sim w'' 01 Iwedve weeks duration. e.00 a day and extra mileam in th-' APPl'c,tin fol dmiauion to the School can be ctive.b.h:.I!! "a .. C!. .the n-adw 4 JB0. W. Hut, Esq. Treasuref. No
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ure" saie or Real Estate. 7 T A V K R x s r A X n ;.k ,t . . . the Brook,, lie ..J j " " - ere. oi Land nn ",Pkl. crossing ofSalt Creek. ,Z.Z,. -". liiillBlianniia r.lsri --. 1 WfSI DI thta. mH l n . ' " "- fir,, rate w"o " Premise, there , Alt.-. . . Ground iih-tmrpi.n Unt v- rv ble tor Vin vrds. Thu lJ 1. - n ..i 1 I '..
i...:.. -.' ?rl',rnbT I7ih, at 10 o'clock ih, r..i. null. Sale of 1.1 (Ml) I,...!. r . .?.al
cultareof the Grape, .nd has ,tone and limtK-r fu,iConuer Wm
-i : . ..i j . 1 1 - u b...j ,ulu in ion irora J to 10 acrei to suit chasers. purWOOLF.X FACTORY. A,' - Woolen Factory, and Corn and Grin Mill hSiid np'.T, "Crfiii " "" " ", "e ot the best mttl s.re.mt in an inexhaustible quantity of stonnf first qu Sm KW: -.s, -vitri in imiu inoram limber lien miTh Vr without the machinery. Two dwelling houin nr sia at tins place. tvevn ..and i BrookTiHr. near .be r.n.l ""t1,"' caI1"1 ',he 0"-B,. nearly new, with good stabling, Ac. Also, a fine Farm nn tkrrim tn.n;v. wr". nnisned tastefully decorated with shrubbery, aniens, c, " Also, 50 vacant lots in the same nlape ;!. hl. r.,"b'.'nVef $yZZl-r$Z H"use aery superior location for a Hotel. Brookville is the County Seat of Franklin Conntv Indiana, situated at thef..rksf theWhite Water riv! 7'1Vyh'T W?wr v"y 38 m'w ,rom f' 'nc "nat,, and ranks imom; the healthy plarc. of ,h' w. 1 wo gnat turnpike roads are now finished SS l Zn, 1" n"'Cre, ne P East fork of the river to Fair moing nearly to nnsnviiie -..v.. win ue nniinea nest season, and ... ... "Y "ti next exsoR, ana one west toinrfmSBUwXkinea "5?! now progress at this place, in beautiful location cSI igh order, unsurpassed in the West. A beautiful will probably be finished . irartVVr oiic cZZ? 1Vn". .nd vll.. Vallev, Wo...
, ir.n.Maur a.tLK.-ont third cash; balance in
and t ic and two year. The credit in the WIpi. r.. tot-y, if desired will be extended longer, with interest umiwoynn. 1 itle gnod. Sale Positive, Persons wishing to examine any of the abave prop- ! erty, or to obtain anv information mnmin it nn.
"""" to the sale, ran do so bv calling onGKORGR ' HOLLAXB, Esq., Brookville, I.idiana. Those nerj s"s residing in the neighborhood of Cincinnati, and , wishing any farther information relative to the sale j will call en JAMES COOPER. Auet'r, : iouth side r fifth street, between Main and Walnut Cincinnati. Brookville, Aug. 2i-ts. I The Richmond Palladinm, Madison Tribune, Hamt llton T tl til ' i ifri.f mnA 1 - . . I : 1 1 : .
ne aoove advertisement, sn-k r. mikr ...r . . i i ii.rra. hi bdb each, and send tti.r- n.ilc . .),.. r i SECRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO BE HANDSOME. t can instruct anv nersnn k ul. k. .i "c" to mke brown skin fair and clear. . tracn now to remove tan. ninnln r.n tieacii how tochange the sallow face intj one of bcaty x- -.-jwv uicwniiKira iKintniooii, a ;acn now io make hrwrn t eeth as white as pearls. " o makeoffensive breath perfectly aweet "I ca how to n"Ut hro hrown hands s..ft and whi.e in teaen now to make d seau-d k. i j : I teach how to restore impaired evesight. I teach how to change rrsy hair to its ongi . 1 teach how to chani th r .k- k.:. , nal color . . 1 . . " . .'" ... MS ,.11 as desired . ecn now ra make the Hair sort, rich a d glossy haw to make the lips and cheeks red "-""""wperauvu. hair. mw t-ir loere a re all perfectly harmless. 1 know they are all very cheap and pi I know everr berson wilt ,kM easant. on trial. I pve directions to make and use these compounds. I know they are better than any advertised cosmetics J ask OS LY OXE DOLLAR foratl this information. t vet ire no letters antes, post-paid.
i men now to make the hair grow luxnriantli
l k V Rrowth nt whiskers, mustach
i 1 teach haw to nrrserve ihe evesi.ht nrl.
S J-l .. I J PROOF CERTIFC ATES. I Copier of Letter recrmd y the Jgrnt of M. Lavrtr. I Fr..m.Mi" A- L- Bennett, of Jl East Broadway. N Y. ck,rt.,rr '"-'"P. also are the instructions about the teeth and gums From M r. Sarah Lyon, 620 Houston St K T. -MLavat't s instructions about makinr the aLin r.i. K,n nM D"con'' Se sallow and wrinkled. I tried M Lavasse'a init. ni,i a :e - c . V i iiorti an his i becret of Reaetv. and nna m .S-:H . i " j " ' ' i. ssiic 1.11 .IIU I smooth. ' I From Mm. J M Awr iot aiM.b "1 mrtl n-ertn.tnJ V.I - . - " " - .s.,, airecuons lor Beanii&nr The th - av fam v fi.h .lrrr ay family with aston.sh"ectening tne rea a and b IRpri.1V lUn aH.ir.la.rl . aw. inf tnpppit a .Ihr.e'- i,h'. GrandSt V Y. rrowth lf Wk-JiJT,, 'EUnlr """ning the ' growth of Whiskers. Hair, &c. The directions he all w'h'o wanhTlkffcr7 Wr'h tan,lm XO m w. v !! , ' .' ( .v k s"rcn Stewart or Newark Ne w Jersey, aava j t at his . y. -sight h been greatly improved by adopt ! ing M L.avasse' directions and treatment Ter a.sk i great beneC t. ..mu. -at c aisstriea me system with Front Col T S Sanford, SI Canal Street, W Y, "1 base been trying your instruction for eoloril the hair, and have met with more than I hoped for.- i . A . n i I tie secret of Beauty ie wwrth hundreds or dollars to thll ax Kaw wans I a From Mis. Kate Tow-send, W.verly Place NT, J - - - - s... ...... u pi.n is . ftr better than any depilatory powders I know of. I ,-t Litat.c con Id fill a l.rr-e hnnL v:.k :-i. in favor fhi different plans for improving the ap- : pea ranee, in preserving the teeth, hardening the ' gums. Sec, His work is the most popular thing ever printed . All ages, classes and sexes unite in its praise
A..m. or sena to m. LAV ASSE, French Chemist. o.sposai ot me r..l lowing tracts containing 104 Nassau Street, corner mf Ann, New York he will "'" w hlch. j consequence or ths-ir being emsend the work by mail ar otherwise. ! Vr,c"1 ,n unexpired lead mine leases, were withheld '
ne is seitinr tnonsands or copies or his work every w saie asotner land. , month. THE WORK called the Secret of Beauty ! T,hr a lea will each be kept open for two weeks I givea directions for making and using the different C"ess the lands are sooner disposed oQ and no Inn-: article, advertised. M l.avasse does not prepare them r"r' ."nd no Pnva'e enTies of land in Ihe tracts so offor sa le St.. lim. i. ... frren w ill he a!,niir.-.l .....it . i. : . : r
- .- . .,ai. u.r. ip isiunioint i. ., JL '"""l""tr tot tan send the money ' a,l for the work, rne dollar) There i. no danFrr of ," ben: ,Mt n receipt ofthe dollar the Se- , tr" f Buty is sent by mail scaled up like a letter. , ' huh tare. , i.rr.iiuii,j-ii) accommodate neighbor-I noowus, rignt cnpiea win tie sent for Five Dollars 1 Brwar rimstatmna Address as above No person can sell this work without written ... thontyfroraMLavas.se. - r AGENTS WAITED." ' 1 Active persona of either sex can make money h selling this little work Terms liberal M l.avasse trenek Ckcm-rt, 104 Nassau Street. New-Yarfc 'J. . 1 IN DIANA HIGH SCHOOL. HE TRUSTEES of this Institution t va DOtice to the. nnbtio ih.t It. JL. ! eommenee . , .. - ""'j ormiinty, og i mouday IS IB September next. They hava SOGossan Princinal. and i SMsistant Teacher; and " , ry expect tha school will be onen TERMS Reading, writing, epeUing, and Mental Arithmetic Geography, English Grammar & Artth metre Mental and Natural PhiloOr.hy,ChemiUy, Astronomy, Botany, Rhetoric, A!-: isaKm Q . : - i . i r- l . , 3K)0 p-...i.rilBr,ira ng UKH BUO Latin Laneuatres 5;00 7 - . oeaoction will be made for absence, exceot in case of sickness, when the abeence la of a week or looeer. J-H. SPEER, . J . V, Uowland, Sec pro tost. Pree pro tem.
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v w lou, Aug. 19 p. M. Smmi Pork I, i moderate demand, l:MlIi?5: food di .oc, I ... If .Ms r.eoa. at 23, c Snlea .100 kK. ! Porto Rico SuiMr at 5). 500 rwe, Rj0 Coff Brooka Ka lev Ltxloe C F Bockver John Bryant W P Burnet Mary Clark S T Wm Conwell A F Covert Eliia Jane 3 Creagan Patrick Mo-gan Patrick Macey E Monroe John M'Neely S .ml M'Kown Wm M'Bride & O'DonneU Miller Mathew M urrow Saml O'Donnell Perrine Geo Poe John Quick G W Quick W G Ryan John Roberts Aaron Reppy Thos Rogers Josiah Sellara John Smith Asa C Schoonover Moses 3 Serrinc Silas Stewart James "'geetl Eu nice . Skinner Tlioa Shroyer Baron Tryon Noah Thomas Lucretia ' Turner Wilson Vaughn John Wallace Clarrlsea Waters Lewis Wilkinson Par Ism us H.LINCK, P. M. 1 u 'i i t r&uiur Loniv r L Beafurt Cate J Nancy Dickers KT Delauter Philip Dillard Tl toniaa Elllas C John Eaton Thomas Farthing Edward Foshier Jacob Fraay James Fulton Robert F orrer B John Gelbart Lndwig George Benjamin Gilchrist Hugh Hankins Rebecca Hogh Bernhart flerndon Arcby B Hunter John Horniday Mr Henry Jae D Johnston Mortlmua Keever Miss Jaue By the President of the U. States, I. pursuance of an Act of Congress entitled An Act to authorize the PmiJ r .i. :... j r i n- "e11 '.hr n?c"-'l mineral lands in the Statea ol Illino,, and Arkansas, and territories of WisconI'V,". PP"ed to contain Lead ort approved 11th of July, 1840,1, MILLIARD FILLMORE. Pn-sidentor the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will he V.. ' u,.,ll,r'entioned Land Offices in the States of Illmois and Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wilt 'h.eLndoffit' at MIXER AL POIX'T. WISt.usiis, commencing on Monday the third day oT November next, for ihe disposal of the following i tracts containing lead mines, which were withheld ........ rii.inc.neoi tae 24th of Mar, 1S47, ordered by the President's Proc tarnation" of the 20 th November, IS46, vi: rtA t the bare line mnit emt of the Ath principal meridian. 1 heeast halfofthetoiithwrst nnarter of section ni?i'; ih? northwest quarter of nineteen; ard the hairofthe northeast quarter of twenty-one, in to ship one ofrai.re one. eas- t townt The east half, the east halfof the northwest quarerand the east half ofthe southwest qua. ter of seeter Hun two; the llWeSt nnirter Ar th. nnr.ha quarter of seven, the sot theast quarter ofthe soiiiheast quarter of aeetion twelve, and the southeast quarter of thirty two, in township one; llie southeast quarter of the southeast qua-ter of twentv-five. and fh k.ice .1... . . - . . . ..... nit- nonaeast quarter ol thirty six, in township two; and the went half of the .autiiwest qaarter of twen y-four, in township five, of range two. The east half and northwest quarter of the north i West quarter of aeetion twemv-nae thr sn...k..t ! quarterof the southeast quarter or tweny-five; the south halfof the south west quarter or thirty; the southwest quarter of the north weal quarter, and the northeast of the northwest an.rr.. .h;..- .... ...j he east half of the northeast quarter, ami the north .... Huaner ui me suutneast quarter, or thirty-six, in township two; the east halfof the norilieat quar. ter of seventeen, in township three; the west halfof ...e nun. west quarter ot hve;and the east halfof the north east quarter, the easthalfand northwest quarter of the north west quarterof six, in township four; the east half of seven; and the southeast quarter and southeast quarterof the nnrthwrst ouarterof tlm-te. one, in township five.of range three. The west half and northest quarter of the south-' east quarter, the north west quarter, the south half' and northwest quarterof the southwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarterof1 aeetion one; the south half ofthe north east quarter, ! the east half and northwest quarter of the southwest ; quarter, and thr easthalfand northwest quarterof! , . ..e. int-as, quarter or two; and the northwest, quarter of seven, in township six, of range five. At the Land Office at. DIXON, ILLINOIS, tornj mencing on Mnndav the ,l.;.-.l ,i.r.r 1. . , i 1 . -. .... .. j... .rom i ne panne saieot the 5th April, IS47, ordered : by the President's Proclamation orthe 8th or Sep tern- i her, 184, vir.: r l-orth o) thebae Unennd entt ofthe 4th principal meridian. The west half of the northwest quarter of aeetion twenty-eight; the northwest quarter ofthe northwest quarter of thirty-five; and Ihe west half or ihe northwest unarterofthir-fv-.iv ; ...nek,. . . of ran re one. The sou t best quarter of the southeast quarter of i aeetion fiftt-en; and the northeast quarter of the i northeast quarterof twenty-three, in township twrn-ty-seven, and the west halfof twenty-two, in town-! ship twenty-nine, of range two. 1 The northeast quarterof the southeast quarterof section twenty-four, in township twenty-nine, of range three. I kTI" "n'",""', ar.erof the southeast quarter.nd 1 ,henor,hw"t l"rer of the northwest quarter or, ,ectiim ,nirtv. ,1, ,,h hair or thirtv-two; and the , riI nl I nl l(li ni.plhwpl fiiiau r al. ;e...a,. ... . . - townshiptwenty - nine, of range four, Forth oj the tare line ani vett of the 4th principal meridian 11 WMt r,ne e" r""'ion of fifte"! and the southeist quarter ofthe northeast quarter or wenty-two, in tow nship twentv-nii.e, tr range one. The west fractional half of teetion seventeen, in 'ownship twenty-nine, or range two. , "ecomance witn tne provisions ofthe act of 11th .i.n nerein nerore referred to, ere-cmiftea c..mw,. .,4e.,.ewrf f. BV ,r , nr .(, mrH. 1 tionrd lands, until aft sk. i...... i a-. ... - ' r .... ucru ui, ( ir. as I E- i! Vd beeo,"?e hject tu private entry, and i .. j 7r ,M !" herrtorore granted by , I : "r1.' "w wintry services rendernl , -W men) . vX7 o tne".?, si nvnsiK expenses ol Unvernment ' fee . an proved 3d March, 1S51. The tract, will he orVered aim soia in sucn leral suhili...i..n. .. :i...i '"T n,inr or mines, at not leas than riee dollars and T"' Arrcrre, and ifnot sold at the public aale. ,l "u.rn Prve, nor shall be entered at private sale "'"" rwWue menrAr thereafter, then the aamc shall . --.....-.v. .o u'liiiiu u i i In "eention or said act, t have caused the -on","erorthe General Land Office to publish 1 V" ,n' procUmation a brier description orthe , i.iiur. Drenarea .rnm I., nme.ai m. i .. 7 ""Qlr my nana at tne ttty ot Washington i T . ' Pr"' Anno "o""" one thousand eight hundred and fifty one. MILLIARD FILLMORE. By the President: J. BL'TTF.RFIELD, ' Cemmttriearr of the Central Land OJicr, TO THEPUBLIC. The tracts embraced in the above proclamation of the President, comprise all the residue of the lead . mines yet to be brought into market south or the t Wisconsin river. Thev .nr., tk... ;... r . : . --- --- . ....,,. p.,,,. u,T '",Por,- sttuatea in Illinois) worked under "p.. "i ..ir oi mc .irem im inticrnt sunn, mnd.1 herefore possess the advantage of being prepared .".-a ' .p er,,'on hout incurring the ins.txsis.i i .irt nasra iiicinrntii in finrninr Bttr tninM. and most of them are believed to be verv nroductive. They are all more or less conveniently situated in reference to the navitable rivers and other cheap means oftransportation of their products to St. Louis, and are in the midst of a country yieldingahundantly all the agricultural products orthe latitude in which they are located. S512w. J. BUTTER FIE ID, . Cemmirxiener athe General land Offle. TRACK CHAINS, njlALTER Chains, Log do. aaaa Farmer's . Hoes, Gardner'a do do Rakea, . Axes, Shovels, Spades, fce., gtc For ale by LINCK &t FAKQUJIAR, Broovilie. Istli... ,t the Post Office Walrll .v- C'la.eslza WM. DAWSON tenders his services to theeit t. c vJ?lT,k0LB.T",',i,,? ,nd vicinity, in the rapac..r a'h ,'"' Mk" and reirer-making and mending Jewelry a.. Lotlf. r,perienec, and lllf"""" J 1h" """"ncndltiona. Shop three doors north of thepottornee. JulyiJd. XSM.-31-tf
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- m s .4 'si v a s 9 Consistmgof all the rare l.ving wild an.mals now estant ,t -be cxhted togethe foron.!.,?" " W Will ch.bit at Brirnkville on Satunlav August 2Jd Ol.cn.ti.IiuckP.Mf Admission, WOnt,. Children under to years If Cen is. In this collection is the Kluiioccrois, or ihc Unicorn T1. .... , . . OF HOLY WRIT and cuii.tit.ni.iu, nude's e eTh hi? ' "'"""tfe.iial to his hul.it. doin. Also, the exhibition ol a 1.. iug Rhinoceros, the greatest euno.ity in tbe ,u itnal kinTk , WIHTR POLAIt BR4I. t1 ;'" .-P".,. climate for Ii'this euMertion oraninials, will be seen or the finest specimens from difT.-n-nt r.mntV,. . ,. tA.V
j MR. VAN AMBURGHe TercOTL" of.he,rx.Llett,..r,hed.n,ofh-, principal cities rf Europ, ad Americ! 'AlTcr wTich ' " " ";rrur'" "T i ' the List ofautinals eiiniaiiied in both Menageries; TWO XUMini AV I tnv , .?,,.,i,"r,!h'" 'rrnin,, nninsaln' AFRICAN L.OX J'' -'s;."l2X ERLLEOpT'rd"asI ATICTIGER, AXO TWO COUOARS. a , . vc RHINOCEROS or UXICORN. Har."" Elk. . or Br. hmjny Bull, Elephant Great Polar, or While Bear, BenrnIPr. "p'afe".!r T"" n "rUT-i"n LmM- Trn Afri"" nA A,i-'i0 I io" ni l ionesses, Pair of Royal in)" Black Vi'Jer ni.il ''nJ1,K' ''.re African leopard, Hair Senegal Le. Courars Four S.t Pd M Lr0Pa;rt'' Africa,. Panther, Two South A,. r,e... I.io,!., Four 4X..rth American WhS. r ' 1V,ra i'wl? W"l,"-G"f Wolves. Rocky Mountain ' Badger, lllark and PelieJn TwhZ VrlX Bears, Russian Brow,, Bear. Tw N.irth Americau Black Hears. African Monkey ti. ' K"f Pheasants, Blue Crauet Macaws, Parrots, Ichneumons, This vast establishment requires the services of 70 MEN AND 120 HORSES, . , , In its care and lrinspnrtatii.it. ?lwl i 1 "T,cade r crria(fea cumaining the a..im4ls will enter the town on the abase morning, US 2 . uJ'h '.,,e.Pr,ncipal .treets in pr..cesi..n, preceded l.y the Compativ's Brass Band. .r.i .r.i C,",,,,onrthe "'"' w'llb''ruu"l,m hc Bills .t the principal Hotels previous to th nrnsat ot the Company. e C3Will also be at LAUREL August 22nd, 18.-.1.
TO ACT AS TRAVELLING ARRNTS. FOR THB VOYAGE ROUND THE WORLD er tub UNITED STATES SQUADRON, Under Commodore 6. C. Read. Illustrated with Engtarinft; A NCMRER of enterprising and intelligent men of good character, are ofiered profiable employment:
... v., ........ ...K, oj ..i... i... 0.0, ,ne aunve valuable mercnanta wno niattetr.eir purchasers in theearlr; and interesting work in Franklin County; and other, part ofthe season, and to chnllrnjre competition with , Counties in the State of Indiana. The terms, which, any other house in the State. He would resprctfulare very liberal, will be given on application to the h invite his numerous OLD CUSTOMERS who I subscriber, post paid. The work w ill not be aold in have so frequently favored him with their patronarr . the Book Stores; hut exelusi vely by agents at a rea-' ""ring the last TWENTY-FIVE YE ARS to call ; sonaule and uniform price. and examine his goods, theirqUAt.l l'Y and PRICE, I It. aiAX!HI-'IKI,D, j and would also rmhracr in his itivitatiun ALL new! Biol. teller ana Publisher, j purchasers, reeling confident that he can offer such I 34 YwrkSt., IN'cw II a veil, otinevtirtit. inducement, as to make regular and permanent cus-
Autumn Style for Hats -1851. & Co, iiAiiricw, 144 71 nits ssi rrrt, t inrinnntiOn the last Sa'urdnu of.lugnst we shall introduce our Fall Stti-k of Hat;" and we have no hesitation in saying it will he the must beautiful Hat, both in shape, quality and appointments, that we have ever offered to the public. j CT Dealers out ofthe city who wish our Hats to sell by first September, are n quested to send us their onlers as early as possible. 63 A well assorted stock of low price eastern made Silk Hats; all kinds of Sort Furand Wool Mexican and Congress Hats; Silk Plush and Cloth dps. Merchants from the country are invited to look through our stock' LANDS FOR SATsK. I OFFER for sale 250 acres of lands well timbered, near Brookville, known as the F.ste tract. i.s. as acres near Mr. l.ikeley's farm. Also a lot attd office on Rurtress street in ' Brookville. For particulars enqitirrof J. It. Fnrquhar Esqr. I Cincinnati. Feb. 27th, 1851 tl. J. A. MATSON. I FAKQ,UTlAlwSON & ROY, Practical Boot & Shoemakers, SjpEO leave to inform the Citizens of Brookville aavsnd vicinity, that they have comoienred hnsinesa in ihe above line, tin Main-burgess stn'Ct, opposite thr Cterk't office, lind hope that b atrict attention to buoinews and their experience in London and Paris, likewise in Ihe principal Cities or America and with a firm determinetiou to work nothing hut the best or stock aud warrant good fits, they expect to merit a share or pnblick patronage. Pegg or sowed boots, French cair, first quality made to orderchea-! per than ever was made in the State of Ind. Ladies work of all deseriptions made to order, and of real Parisian and Philadelphia style, cheaper than ever. cctore sold in firookvine, March 19, IS Jl. 14-one y, D. D. JOTRS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT L AAV Kronkville. Intl . Office under AmericanOffiee, Court a trect. Dee. S6 174. S2-ly BaDGAR IIAYMOND, A torney and Counsellor at Law BROOKVILLE, IN DI AN A. O ce, a n formerlyoecupieil by John A. Matsns JOHN AVILtalA .lS MERCHANT TA1LO R MOUNT CARMEL. I "WW ynt'ln resmelfiillv infl?rm the nohlie .h.t k I has bonzht out the entire interest of the late firm of Bmndrett Ife Williams, and isnnw prepared to receive orders from the former patrons and the ' public generally. He w ill A-ccp constantly nn baud j a choice selection or cloths, cassimeres and vrstines, ; which w ill he bought at cash prices and made up to order, at such rates as to defy competition, come rmm what quarter it mar. He also flatters himselT from an rxrrience of j twenty years in some or the principal cities in Europe . and Amrrira, to please the most fastidious in ruf J style ana finish, He will also keepen hand a general stnek rn-ady made clothing or his own make, which will he war-i ranted, and sold at such prices, as will make it the interest orthe citizens to purchase at home. He w ill be rerularlv in receipt or the New York monthly Fashion, in addition to the large hair yearly plates, which will enable him tu keep pusted up, Call and See, Feb 10, 181 t-12menths, DOMESTICS. 09 ps Bro Mnstin; aJJO " Blea Do; 30 " Bro & Col'd Drillinrs; 20 ps. Ticking Now on hand end for sale by Jr. TTNER. PURLIC SALE. The nnrlersif Bed administrator of the estate vs.. tr r . j j.. -...! M;ti..it.. u st l reirr ti . rt.ua tnuo. t'eteaat-ei , .m oi i u. uuolie sale at the Court House door in th. town of Brookville on Toeedav the 9th day of Sep tern ber next, one turning Lathe, one reel, one hand reel, one throstle or spinning frame, two twisters, one speeder and drawing frame, with cans and bobbins, one card and picker, with other ' fixtures, belonging to fshI cotton machinery,! late the property of said Rud man, deceased. I Terms of Sale. Six months credit on all sums of three dollars and UDward. will be tri'ven. fh i .-! . ;: tw.e.-r '... pursjiiuiter Rivinw cote wui.iop; osruein el vaiU ; ationand appraisement laws, with approved msenrit. If.SF.PlI EUDMAK.!? Aug. 6, 1851-33 3w W. MORROW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL give his prompt and undivided attention to all business con fitted tu his care, in all the inferior courts, and altu in the supreme court or the State. Orriei South room, under the American Office 1 June JO, 181 :-ly.
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"is3! Am burgh X, to's California at Home! Freah Arrival r.stprina V stumtnrr CSoaiU! rfhe iiiKlerHigiitd wuiililcall the attention of the 1 people cf this, and the nearer portions ofthe snrrouliling enmities tohis present .titck of Spring & Summer Drw Gmdr, just arriving from I New York and Philadelphia, jrompri.in-r 'he iTiot t-trfn and indit-iniM aelectifMiAurerrry thirty nitiiittlr kept in the dry good bqstness. The li d.ii.. ;.. ....n.1. nru k;..k ku 1 1 e late tleeltne in lcn advantage will enable him to tell Irerr than turners 01 an who will give him a fair trialR. I YNER. 1 urooKVine, .nay 7th, 1851. N. B. All kinds of aonroved eonntrv n roil ore 1.. I ken in exchange f.ir goods. Storage Forwaiding and CommisI sion rpffE UXDERSIOXER snh.criber takes pleasure in antiniinciiie to the public that they have purchased, the building known as W'oods 'Warehouse, and intend fitting it up in a neat and commodious stt le. where they will he prepared to taV rhargeof all goods consigned to them, either for shipping or storage, in fact ihev intend kespinga Storage. Foi . warding and Commission Warehouse. Toping by strict attention tu business to merit the confidence orthe public; we respt ctful ly solicit thr se having hi.M.e,s in irnr line to entrust it tn Goo.N eon. itrned tons mill le nceieed at all time. Contrv .lercnmiti anil milleri Mavintr Prodi.ee or Flour to snip mil hurt it tn their advantage to k No. 16. I.. RARDNER at CO. ALSO. A rents for the sale of Xenia and l.nui.ville t.ime, New-York Cement, Yuiightiganny and Ohio Coat. I "I he above named articles always on hand at wholesale and ret ail. WOO!.. WOOL. OATN we would inform our cii-tomer-, and the puhlir ceneratlr. that w are nrenart-d in earl 'piii, or manufacture all kindsof ' wtmlleB goods umtal in thi country, on as reasonable terms as any that will tie as good work. CARD!!G as promptly at tended to as formerly. FUfiU& DYEI Vtin the proper season n il) still be done In good workmanlike manner. MANUFACTURING srill be done at the following prices per yard; rans, blue mixed, 3 lear, steel " 37 J pr. yd. 31, 3Tto4J 37to.fiJ t e2,to7S " . 4 lear, Sattinet. according to color, Cassinierc, according to color, Cloth, accordine in rnlor. 50 ton, White Flannel, according to width,! 5 totJ lived . 2j ,o37j Blankets, per pair, tJ.50 Spinning white wont IScts.; apritining and reeling 18 2-3; spinning duiihled and twisting for coverlets Or carpet yarn reeled 20 els per pound. We want 20,000 lhsnr wool to supply our mills, fhr which we will pay the best market prices, in roods or our manufacturing, havi ng a very large stink made of fine wool, we can warrant the best quality to wear that we have ever offered to the pnh!ic . Country produce ur almost rverv kind will he t.kea or wurs or goons. a large amount or wool grease ' ,M" acceptable to ns We are readr and alwavs willinr to serve tba n. K lie . They hare given us a generous support heretofore, for which we return or r unfeigned thanks, and again a-k a rontinuatior of tbei r favor. Pbase call once more and bring your wool. E. M AC Y & CO. Laurel, April 82nd, IS5I. 18. Fire and Water Proof RobfliTg fyiHE undersig.ed having been appointed Arent fin- S MC M Warren's Fire and Waterproof Roofing, is now ready to do roofing or this kind in any part or Franklin, fiiio., or Farctte Counties. 1 he Store rooms of M W iale and B II A J C Burton, in Brookville, are covered with this kind of roofing, m whom the public are referred.. lis durability, cheapness, surety, and convenience, all recti mm end it, as superior. In the construction of most buildings. W s BAKER. Brookillc, July 1 '51 SO-lyr. Fanning mills. rX.HE Undersigned have the pleasure of annonnc a ing to the etiitena of Franklin and aduining Counties, that they are now manufacturing, and have ready for sale, Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far superior lo any others now in se. One hundred bathrls of wheat, per hour, can be cleaned with them, taking out the cheat, and all other trash. But the full superiority or these mills can only be known bv seei.r and Irvine, f.ll .nd .i, " . ,- will o Jr' Z.'ZoT" VT "'""'' mk"h W 5 B AKF.ff, Pronrietnr. . Wm. MOFFAT, ManufactunT. Brookville, 7uly IS, -51. JO. State of Indiana, Union County, SS. tvnisa rrotate v ourt, Maw 1 rem, at u llil ...... ... m, a Petition f ot Rea Wm S Clark. Et al, lor partition Allen Webb, Joseph Webb, Real Estate; Anderson Webb, & Mary E I Ab.hne s. i. ..... ih.i .. k'.. J.. a . , , . ' Autr...., i5i, 'the sa d Petitioner., by Yarvin th Sob.itor. filed in hc C k-rk ', office'.,. tr?o. J-."' the affidavit of a competent and disinterested tiers on. ahowing that the said Allen Webb, Josx-ph Webb, Anderson tVebh.and Mary E Abshire are not residents of tte State of Indiana", ..... Notice is therefore hereby riven to the aforesaid non-resident defendants, that they be and appear before the said Probate Court, to be holden at the Court House of said Cviinty, on the second Mnndav of May next, to ini.fr said Petition, or in default the same win oe eearu ana grantra in tneir alisenre EDGH1LL BURNSIDF, Clerk Liberty, Aug 19, ISM 3-Sw
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Perry Davis's Vegetable Pain Killer Jn Internal ami Lxtcrital Rt mcdi fur etir anl rranictiii m! at I I- 1 1. K the piu is. or f what nature, this will n-aeh tt i prove it. elt to be Hal its name Pain Killer. liiUicatis a Perfect Dr. Wm Hall's Balsam for the Lunscs A email, run ftr Cii.!imiiioi.T Decline, A.ilina, Rriiielii, Walint nf the lif-h, N ilit Sv a-ai, Spi rtii nf HliHd, WhiMi'Hinr; Cinitrh, ColtU. Coiiirh, lit rliieitr.a.' riiiliisir, aPjin in the bulr, and all tli-cattt of the Chr-t and l,nnr. ESPKCIAL NOTICE TO AGENTS. A; nt, ihioin,hoit the Uniite! S'arr.trr pnrTicu lariy ntiiifit d th,n th y r- in nil rim thr rlnlly to reinrii the ni.ni, v, wlit-re Dr. Ilatt' HaUnni ha ! n iiM-d fori)-- it;hi hour, hats fmlt-d it - caiiotaeiuiiiand the hurtle n iii'-n!. CO""!! f'nthrr r c('uwi-tl thjt the (;eul willRiveit J'rce oj charge to the nJJi trtf poor. I hr mint -.kilfiil ph -.ir.ati unite with the Wt DrtiLTgioi"., Y.u i.d Wmi in urtMMiiii iuc il e nif die int the tuo Hiot a iiaMi- i mt-ili fur tin- Di-t-M-et-fir w huh tlit arc ('sitriii tl, th.1 have vv r been off red to i he A merit, an Pultlic. The iihi-riUt-r hit-, iht (, nt r.l Apt-ney rr the abnvr un dirum lur the Si ate of Indiana atd Kaitrru and Somite. it Xliinii4. All Agent and XKaU-rs mill .liap addif the ir o-d.r D. A. HKDHKLD, Pot-oitlee address, lndiau;iyoUs,' lud. n i . ii-'iie, orooKvme j RHVinond &. Co.Cdllibr.dpe WholesftlencentS Irvitt Reed, Richmond ) Al.o lor .ale by P Mn K Hall K H-.rht,, Con n r,e-A V I.ariinore Kt Daly Win L iik.U- Clia. Vancamp, M.tamorD D Titn.an, l.aurel-J X Clement., Bluomi., Grove-France Pron, Fairfield -Nye (tc Snow, N. w l ra nton- D Heav. r Ju.ne. Cully Liberty-Wm. You.e. Br.,a.i;ie.--3-Um. Price Reduced i " I VrAITf3HK'i I -Atvlltild i f TTirnWrUTPTTP TVTT WPI 1 1) V l! suauwAiAAiAl liu UlUj J Latrsje BotUea Ouljr Oue DoUar. TW Prapsiasat at ths Gtawt Auseu Kcsaadr " VrasM'a VaesTAnLi LrraoaTBirTio MiiTsaa," mdaonl er tan stoat soticuatioM of sua Afsuta, turoasbout tba L'nnad Btasaa Mat Cauda, haa now Badneed the Prloa of hia pepelar and wail kws- anicU ; sod boat thai daia, bmcaCactb. ha will pal ap hai ana alia or.lr. fs uaail beaaat aba rstail price will be 0KB DOLLAB. Tbt pabas saaj rast imi1 that tba sbaraotH nf Out MsJV. aiaa, its atrantih, and carausa preiraei will aanaia eeABa. and tha aanw oar will ha baeiawwd ta pea. Sanaa it as hamofora. As tins marlcina. aailes iu ssdaced sida. wiU ha nnfi4iuJ Wf Ukm who hava aot hitherto mad inaaawlvai acinalolad with h. virtaea U pmprictor wtd U a, ma, his Z uT 7 .. , 'M ,a""lnl f - , lax 1 a greater aaam a.Br. m au suam. t an riXrr preparation new Hfm tha' mild; an.! ,-i -a-ncd itself roraiiat vaars br kasawvioi awxlical vir: .. urv'., antil tba. redaction, Tmm-Irl ausbla ' Ik. price o: ,i., . -,, aruclc u. this baa. . If otic. !-.sl;.rtsaiT.thb an.cUata.wMi nwi j at powte aud ctfvuntir, a poo tba j Blood, Liver, ridaeya, laafja. I 1 1 a4 j ami ill otlwc otsois, Bwa 'J txuoal acUoa of whjei. Utaaod baalth depaoj. This madiaiM baa a iasdy blah npssa as a liaialr fca arujia auiu urrnvsa and all diseases or that natom. It mar be icftad apoa whss Iba iBUnliseot physiciaa haa abandoned his patient, and hj tbsse duuessinf diaeasss, mm aapusiallf I'SoTsr. tba proprk ssor woaal aaraestly and boaastlv TinirwisssurT it. At iu pisoa it is easily obtained by all. and Ihe trial ill pause lbs article to ae the Cheapen XetUoia. in the World I t-ar Please ask for pamphlets tba aiasis jti.e ibaa away Ikey contain over sixtaen pacta of recripta. (ai addhioa le fal adical matter) valoable for keasehold parpoaos. and whiob will save many dollars per year to practical baaeeavecpers. These rscaipta are intnduosd ta maka the book of gnat value, aside from its character at aa advertisiuf mediant tm the madicine, the testimony in favor of which, to the farm af biters front all parts of tba coaniry, may be Srliod apea. tie'" Vaughn's Vccctabla Liihotitriptio Mistosa" tbs Cieat American Remedy, now for sale na quart bottles at 1 each, email bottles at 60 cts each. Mo tmaU bottita will b awaed after flic present stock is disposed of. rhacioal Ot&oe. Buffalo, N. Y.. S07 Main Street, si. C. VAUGHN. It. B. All letesss (exosptinc from aawnta and Jaalsra with wbeas he traasacts baiun.) saust be postpaid.nr no auesnea will be (ivaa w Itiut. bt.Hl by M WIIA1LE. Brookville; A J Irwin Cot Fairfield; C V.n.-amp, Meiamora; W H Evans, Wis. Urinn; Mrs K bliumway, Dunlap.vill, ; D Beaser I.iIh rly; wholesale by C S Burdsal 4. Co, 22 Cim-iii-nsti; Olcuti, McKesson t Co, 127 Maiden Lane New York city; J B r'aruham travelling agent; also by agents in every town through the west "N!iWGOODS" A I.MOSTerery bodv ahiiut here know where J (.allion S'ore t in Hruukvile. Well, if voU waut tu nev piles andstackof pretty rood. intt t come here, now. Our asMtrtmem i very g'tod inaecrt,at ot the latent import-nioni; newest styles t P? !.!;r '" "v V bild ?e I-J T . . inrp0m -o poo a . . ZTl Vk7.' -i k"1 JXTL" ti R K T VARIETY, GOOD COLORS AND RICH PAllERNS. Silk rood, plain and figured. Lawn, of all color aud radv very ehea pt Berrape De fane, new style cod-, wry haud-aome, t;itifrham4, tii( (iiuham Lawn, BUhnp La wnn. Book Mu.liit, TUue Miulin, Anil other grades aud kiudt uf white umilin lor dress and other purposis 150 ps Calicos, enilirat-iiig every grade and style of ine present sea. on. Bonnets, Hihbotts, gloves and other trimmings new style very pretty. OF MEN'S WEAR our slock is full and complete, including Fiue 6t superfine Cloths, Ca.iiinr res and Cassinctt, oi every graite anil color. All kinds oftrimings for Ladies' bt Gentlemen's wear. Red, Onen, Yellow White Flannel. Men's Summer wrarw.- have in great abundance t variety, and almost any price. Our stock of Boots Jr. Shoes is unusually full and cuniplete; of Ladies' shoes we havet-uuy Lind ties a beautiful kid Shoe, enny Lind Morocco Boots & Slippers, fke . Mi-ses and Children's shoes, all sires, A good assortment of Hats Caps. A general assortment of Hardware, tueensware and Isiasswarr. Groceries uf all kinds. Drawing Chains, Rakes, Axes, Hoes, Mowing Ik Cra4ing Sevthes Jt Snealhs, Buckets, Wash Tubs, Jt Wash Roarda, Sole Leathers. Taylor's brn nd. A lot of very w hile Kcnhawa Salt. All kinds oT country sroduce taken in exchange for roods N. D. GALLION. Brookville, May 1st, 1851. 22. STILL THE Y CO ME. TIT ST opened, and for sale de-nrs-ned, A stork of Goods of every kind; For men and women we've supplies, And children too, ol every size. We've dri11inir and mulin bleached and brown, The bet and cheapest in our ow n: We've Satins, rasaimeres, Cloths and Jran Tweeds, Sattinetts, and Beaverteena. We've CuTtonades f every icradr. And t.iiti n -oo, t!u hest thats made. Our -'irk ef Tf:rdarei complete. Our Vcent -i e too, is hard to beat WfVUp-irv Fantund Parasols, Bar ir's, stand fancy Shawl; Ve'vt Lv. and Ointth'anis, figured nd plain, Print-, Ah.acaj and Delaine. We've T)ruri Had Dyestuffs, Groeeries too, Hat, Caps, Boots and shoes not few; And if it suits the people's mind. We'll ULe produce of every kind. Of half our pirnd we ennnor i"Ct Our stock consits of every thine;; So much we can't describe with care. We've every thing thmt people wear. Too need not fear our shelves tJ thin, Supplies are always com in p in; We hoy them cheap, and well we know, . We can't be beat in selling low. Our invitation is to all. We hope you'll not Jorget to call; Our store is on Main Birtres, Next door to John H. Fun" res. Re. H. He J. C. feURTOV. Brookville, April 24th, 1851. 13, Public Sale. ,HF. undersigned will nffer Tor sale at public oute err, en Saturday the 23d or August, at histaie ; rvBinettre in tirnoK vi tie, .unory arnciesoi noose num " T,'rni,,,rr: """ tn'r''"'n.,. Td"l"'. rooking and parlor stove., with a variety of other articles. ' Tinas.-Sums of three dollars and under, cashover three dollars, a credit of twelve months, on the purchaser riving note with security, waiving the benefit of appraisement. JulyJl' 18JI. 3l-5w . J D HOWLAXD. Law Partnership. JOHy .1. MATSON jJ.VO JOHS H.rARQfHAR TTAVEthi. day entered into a partners!, e ... the
I I practice of the Law. JOHN A. MATSOV, JOHN H. FARqUHAR
:Bv the President of the tJ. States. I N" pursuance t.riaw, I. MLT.AKI FII.I.MOHE, " l.-iilft of the I'niti it Slau s ..r America, flu I lu-r.hy d. rlare and make Lnosn. l!it pi.Mir .:il, 1 ill br h, 1,1 at thr ths- 4li(h rmentiHiel Land Offi. . . sJKKHliiXX l i in i lit Mau ri1 1 A! iIm- I.hihI ftT.c thr SA I'LT STR ItfAniK, thr rii'liiiiiiiS i!iir ait' Anrt nriinr on M, Fk""cTX,'-r"r ll" d,',l",i,, -f 'he i.Hl.lie lauds wiih.n h.-follow mi named lo H.l.ip-and fractional to nstiips. to w . : .Vw(4.fJ,Hf li.iear.dKrtvf the principal merid in n. Frai tional losiil,1(, t..n t wo. nrrn-rr fen. Fraetiiiii.l toti.hi furn ln.., r( r.iucr lt v.-n. I n i.-lni.. f,.ri-t. iorM-tlinr- ton-.r...r .J . forts-five, ol'rHUre lliirt.in. I :.li-t)ipt fori -four and lorir-Svr, ef ranje funr j teen. j Ton n-niws fori, -two. f.rtj-three, fisty-fonr and forty-Pve. of niugv filt.n. Toii-hip font fi.t.r, lortr-fite, foriy-ix, and for' jty-sevrll. of IHIIC sitlitM. i Tow -hips Ion ;-ie, f,.rt-to. fan 5 -tlirrr. fori y J fear, foriy-ave, forty-it, au.l ttrl-srvti, of rang : s,-s, -,it 1, . i l'oii.,i,i forty two and fl.rtv-ilirer, of range t eihle. i. j Al the .TAMF PLACE, canimi nringon Wonrlsv, i the first da ,r S. pirrr.;., r 11, it, lor ihe li-.o.l f 1 the public lands wul.in ihe follow ii.tr nainrd town- ; ii.ii.d irarituti tt.w.n;,s a h.ijr pi,n.i. 0f 1 hith are Bitnattd in ih: epjr an 4 trn r rum of trA .;!;',4;', zs , W iincn , ftht prtnpi mr Fri!i-.l.tiatai.i,,r j , . r ! tv oTAm--.-X V 'rty-e,rfct aa4 tow,h,p f" Von h? r . ,7? L , . I " ' ' ." tmfy.,mj. Lr1" ';j-f"i '1-1- Ruy.le Fractional townships sity-it and sittv-seven on Ik- Rosal.-,' of range thirlv-three. tow iistiios .imv.su ami ovt itirn ..1. 'Lie Knyale,' f range tlitrt7-lnur. '"raciion:,! towu-liips mulm 1:d itv-s, nn 'Isle H..yk-, r range thirtv-fivr. Fratoionai township, sixty-three, J"iy-four and . sixiy-n -live, oi, ..e R.nal. ',,f rj-oire lbirt-siv t Fractional low n-hins siMv llin r. s.l'v-foor aoif MSIv-fi.e, 00 'l.lf Itoyale. arrange thiny-sev.n. Townsli.p fifij and tr:it'iioii3l iow ulip'.ity.ihi-t a and i ity four, nn M.I.- Hoyle.'ot rai.i-e t l.iriy-rn-lil. 'I'ow n.hip til'iy anil fmriional tow n.l.ips imv ih.x-u and siMt-loiir. tin .le Kntalr.' f range thirty-nine. lown.hips foris-nine and tit'jy, and frariioii.I sections thirty-thn r and tfriny-ftnir, in town. hip fifty.two. of range forty. Township torty-niue of niirr firty-one. Al the Land DrHee at IOXI A. "coi -ncing on Monday, iht- eighteenth day of Ancnst nef, for the. di.pos.l of the public land within the undermentioned townships, sir; Soi th tj the bare line a'irf irest ej the pihicipal nrnilinu. Towuships ihiity-oow and thirty-two, of ranre three. Townships thirty-oiH- anil thirty iwo.of ra-igeCur own. hip. th 1 nr. one an.l thirls -two,nf range five. jst if i.aii uniee at tir; KSSK.K, romiuetiemr " ,"n,ay- 'he eilnh . Jiir.!: the eighth d:iy of S pn inher net, for autf s w 11 hm the uudermcitS.- th nj the bare line and rrrrt y the principal mr- . n,l nt,. ' ow h-lups thirty-one, thirr) -two, thirtv-three aurf 'h.rty-foer...r range one. 1 u""h'P thirty -otic, thirty-two, thirty-ihn-e anil hirts-r..nr. ..f range two. 'Jba.eUue of the principal me Township thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three. oT.r" ; , . townships tlitrtv-onendthirtv-rwo,ofrvngrtwnv l ownshiin thirtv one and ihirtv-two, of rauire thnc . Al lnt SAME PLACE, commen.-ing on Monday, the ISTHlv. s..... ..I H.v ..r v.. I..... ...... e.. a "pii ui tw loUiiwitir tit orrilit tl inirM -it 1 1 in ' ihe termer Chiimewa r rraiioii,. to bedd fir ihtr b nefit i-f siiitl tnht- of Indiaiit ar ut Irx than ttry tlUr awf f.fty ctntM prr arrr a pmvidt d bv rim art, appro. trd June 17ih, 1H44, entifh d "An art ex planatory... the ireaty marie with the Chippe a Indinnaj at Saraniw, the third tlay o JrtHiirv, fihtetit hundred and tbirty-eiphr," vi &wtn vf the Oue tit- and -.:... oj t.ic pr.-'ir.pat meTart of Bt ctron-a thw ij-tine and tliirtj-t, in tiiwn-atiip i-t, tif runsjf ftmr. Kr;ic tinny I etiitn four and Civ, in ttm nhip eic;h teen anil r(-iiofi thirt -one and ihirty two, in town ship nitit tt-t n (al in tle ri 'i ne on 'It.Ue Uiver,? uf ratine sn St-rtiiti.9 thirrc eu and twenty-ftinr, in fonhip nineteen, of rane ix, and the aouth h U" and north) et qtarit-r ot" arriiuii -ihte-n. and tV-wti.m:,, ctiun nineteen, in (oHnship nmeteeit. fall in the reserve on the A ii era t rivfi-,") .t" r.wtf 9rn. At thr Land Oilier at I-KI ROI 1", cnM.iic'tii; 0rt W"daT, tl.ee. chth day of September n-st, tor! lie ui-sii.wH, v, , ni- Dt tiir; puriw tu . riions nif, eveu and eitrht, in roviihi fitve nrth. of ran-t: fo'ir east of the principal meridian, in the former Chippewa reTt-, it ,r uld fur the Imih tit of aul tribe uf Indian- at not Ivm than two doUai-. and fifty cent per jn re, a proTided hy the act of lT.hVuiie, 184, ahciTe qiitit d. Aliht- I.ftnd Offire at KALAMAZOO, eomrneneinjf on Mnndny, the eitr;htt-emh day of Antru-t ntxt, for the di.aal t,f the ftillnwin tt anted Istiindt situated in the Ka lMtna7n river, lu wit. Svi tivJ the ItQsc tine and ire st mj t he principal nirrid an. 1-laniN Xiii. 1 an;! 2, in sectnm thirty-to, in township one, of mne rleven. 1-land 4 Noi. i and -2. in eetiont twrnty-three and twenty-four in lo nhia one, of ramre twelve. lInniK (. 1 and 2. in nrrtiun thr-eand ten. in Ininlinuiit. and Inland, nnmhered I. 2. 3. 4 and in wee: ion twetltv-oiie.tweni e-4-irhl and thirt-tlirer- .' iu tow nohin t o" of ranire thirta m. f Inland Son. l and 2, in -etiou thirteen, fourteen. , twenty-three and tweuly-fuur, in township three, tdt , f ".! r.n- ... ... oeuM y the bate line end irest mf the principal mevidian. l1and in section twent-one and twenty-two, in toh"hip two, of raitrj-- ten. ll.ind 1 to 13 inrluire. in si etinns thn e- ' four, ten, fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-, en and ihir-ty-foiir, in township onv; and ItlantN o. 1 , 2, 3. in , w v t mw mug anu ten, iu Kuwiikiitu tv, wi rami, eleven. Lands appropriated ty law for the osc ef schools, military and orherpnrposes, together with'-lhnsw swamp and overflowed lauds made unlit thereby for cultivation,' if anv. which sb.ill be selected bv the State authorities before the days appointed for ilia ; Comnienrement ofthe politic sales n--pecively. un- , dt-r the act entitled 4an aet In enable the Stalet-f Ar- ' katlsas and olht r S,ates to rtelnim the .swstttn lnnita within their limit..' approved St ptemuer 2ib, 1A30, vill be excluded mm the sales. An.l no 1., rations ; for land bounties heretofore eratited by any law of ! Cungn-st for n.ilitaer services rendcrrd to the United j States, -icilllie permitted on nny of the above mention' rd lands, a. provided bv the act entitled, 'an aet makincr appropriations for the nil ami dip-oma'io ett iie orgoverumcrtt,' Jet., approved 3d Marth, 1851. The ofterint ofthe above nrentinned lands oil! h rommeiieed on the days appointed, aud will proreed in tht order in hirh they are adverried, hhIi all emivenietit diopatch, until the whole shall ha-e been oftered, and the sales thus rioted, but no sate "hall be kept open longvr than two meek, and ni private entry of any of the Ian w til lie admitted until after the expiration f tht: two wet-k. Given under mv hand at thr fitv of Wa-ihins-ton. thissixth d:iyof Mav, Anno Domini, one thouanU eicnt nuinirert ami nity-aiue. By the President: MILLIARD F1LLMOKR. J. BUTTERFIKLP, Ctymtnuritnrr mf thr Crncrat Land OJJtre. AOTICK. T Preemption etaimant and to irswrrr, occupant and perm it rr of Mittrrnl Lands. Kvery peroii entilled tu the nehtof pre-emption to any ofthe land w ithin the townships and parts ot town-hips abovr enumerated, is required iot-!ub-li-h the imf to the satisfaction of the Hepitter and Keceiierof the proper Laud Office, and muke pam "nt therefor ns n as practicable after seeing this nprrre, and Itefore the day appointed tor ihe cum men cement ofthe public sale of thr lands em'tr-hring the tratt claimed, otherwise such cUtm willb forjeiTed, and, Kvery person having the ripht under the Act entitled 'An act toestahlith a land office in the northern pirt of M ichi jfan, and to provide fur the a le of tha mineral luiid in the State f Michijnn, approved lt March, lfU7, as lessees cctipants, or permittees to en.er to the extent of their leases or permit1, any of the lands within the townhip abate enumerate!,, to be sold at the off! re at Sanll Ste Marie, and who are entitled under the Ac I entitled 'An act to reduce the miuimum price of the mineral lands in the lake Superior DiMriet of Michigan, and the Chippewa Ditriet in Mifconin, approved 2'Ub SepiernberI (850, ;o enter the land covered U- their least., occu pancy and permit respectively, at the minimum or 91,23 peracre, or if covering nre thin one full seclinn, entitled, 'on the surrender of such leae or permit at the proper land office, to purchase, if he shall elect to do o, one full section" at the rate of f2,5 per acre, is required to establish the same to the saliwfaction of the register and receiver at Sault Sto Marie, and make payment inert for. as sn as practicable after sretng this Hotter and before the day appointed fo ihe commencemtnt uf the public ale of the Ian 1 embracing the t ract claimed, otherwise uch claim will be forfeited. J. BUTTE RFIKLD, Commissioner nf the General Land OJJtre Fashionable Tailoring! MR.F. O. BAKK.R, hsving returned from California, would respectfully inform bis old friends and customers and the public generally, that he has n-sumed his former occupation. Having entered into partnership with Mr. ISRAEL STOL'GH. they will he found ready to execute owe kind of work in their line with oeatnvst and dispatt-h, and on accommodating terms. We receive tlie fashion plates n'gu la rly from the. Kast ami out customer, may be assured of not only neatly fitting garments, but also made in the latest style of the art. Shop on Main Burgesa steeet. second door below the Post Uthec. BAlvfcK at 3 IOII.H. June 20, 26-3m.
Mm and Cross-Cut Saws, gJHOVULS, Spatlee,Hay t Dung Forks, Garden iand Farmrrs Hoes, Loir Chains Trate and Halter Ditto. For sale che ap by HATS! Wf atest style silk Hats: Men ft Boys Legborn; aaa Panama, braid and Chip Hats Just opened and for srle by Jf TYVERMa) 27i h, 1631;
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