Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 June 1852 — Page 3

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Prtati frt" "He,

J1E 4 1832.

, Tadii"S nnder the edito-

,a . Mww J- Kelly, Esq., who la

Lf 6ftJ. figures, opinions and poli-

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flflniwi Principal of the ColleSchool, Laurel, is expected to . E. Church, on next Sab-

Bdildinf Stone.

From the State Journal and RentlnelT Monday, Mat 31st. Scut. PeUtion from citizens of Benton county, to legalize certain land title, preented. Various bills laid on the table, the provisions of which are already adopted. The report of the Auditor and Treasurer, relating to the swamplands, were ordered to be printed in the documentary journals. Bill for destruction of wolves ordered to engrossment. Bill for the protection of sheep from dogs, referred to agricultural committee. Bill to en-

Architect, visited noma r ... .

r.r.i1'1" . . . i ,ure" 4 -"A arucleof the constitution fail

? sluco lu 3ueru,'n ! d for want of a constitution

Confttitlttinn! mtiAUM T:lt

are citable to be used in j for enlarging the Insane Hospital, pas! to of the new Court House.-- ito Bi Rx.ng

cers was introduced. oBills n their second reading, and messages from the House, disposed of. Bill to repeal the charter of the city of Indianapolis was ordered to engross-

he pronounced them good,

suitable.

The toll on the Mi-

.1- .IKl ' on ft l n( iImmI

. !tTrwii.2' " " " ' . -.tatae mile, and of undressed

.... former not to exceed tor any ment

itHK - . .-ik the latter not to exceed 15 The order of the dav beimr th m.

U u were at lhe 8me I lioa f common school bill, most of the

.jfctroooui i...B. tu.1Cv.cu .ur ; niiernooa was devoted to its discussion. The

i;i0Il of stone, ana many men jfeenate decided in favor of consolidating the a.Ui emnloved in the stone i vknl. r i 6

by

7'HSlUUt " ...w - w 1 ww (,! aiiM nui Maffrra a i w mm.

t$w'i - , . , N.UOO! mnds. The vote 'i-i-anne on this canal are said to i which the Kill - , .

" eu.aiiuS weignta and mens-

at uayton, and could, ; ures was passed, in the forenoon. ...

i:.,u- he transnorted to C.in- ai.LxJ u. a.mi . .

. kins '" " r i.,.iiuu um reierrea to a select

,

com-

coedenilion 7

Hodsk Reports from the judiciary com-

j mitee, the committee on military affairs, and .; fro.n a select committee, with h n.:.

CTalu:out,and graded, and the bor-

nsuJ':i every hand in short it is

Cincinnati.

short visit a few days since to i ,lon whcri the House employed the entire iti.fMraPi1 8rowtn may 08 cite1 j forenoonevideuce of the progress ,ihe j Ib thft afternoon, Mr. Hunt, from the com--uc the wants of this great west I mittee on scienUfic and benevolent institu-

jeiiiap rig'"g nP 83 by magic j tlon8 reported back the bi',1 providing for the .tt of various kinds multiplying j government of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, - . . . ... ! :a.1 . J

wim amendments, which were adopted, aid the bill ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Smith

,&(lUe a respectable sized country r introduced a bill relative to the repeal

Tjuotmthstandingall this, we fancy j OI Clty ordinances. The Blakely Tamily was itl some time to attain to the im-j'nviled to favor the House with a few patriotic

LffWJK few of its citizens fancy it has j80"?'- A bill for the prevention of frauds

sciwJ. We never before so fully ana perjues; a bill regulating trials of the

afc truth of the saying that "a sin- j r'gh" ofproperty; and a bill for the incorpo-

ats euScient to shew whatever is j nbta of towns, were read a third time and

i-Mninthe world." Man is pretty : passed. I he bill fixing the salaries of State

xKM wherever you find hiro, and j officers was taken up, but failed to pass, for

.'Moati seems to have about as many wanl of constitutional majority. House

sell the way of accomplishing her ;aaJoured-

--icsasthe smaller towns

rsr:s, it is just as easy for Cincinnati

communicaUnn form the visitor of the State Prison; referred to the committee on that inttitnUon. Reports from committee were mada by Messrs. Dobson. Miller, Buskirk, and Torbet, which were cencured in. A number of bills were read a second time, and properly disposed of. Mr. Holman announced the death of the Hon. Isaac H. Morris, and after a brief, eloquent, appropriate eulogy, offered resolutions suitable to theoccasion; In the afternoon, a bill defining misdemeanors was passed-ayeg 59, noes 18. Mr. English introduced a resolution, which was adopted.making it the duty of ths select joint committee to examine all enrolled bills passed this session, and it necessary report a bill to

nariDAni. ik. . ' .

piuTimons oi me same.

F rom the Indiana State Journal. General Conference IK. E. Charth. The ordination of the Bishops elect took place in open Conference, this morning, at 11 o'clock. They were solemnly consecarted by the imposition of the hands of Bishops Waugb, Morris, aod Janes, with the services prescribed in the Discipline. The large Conference room was crowded with spectators, and the services were deeply'impresslve. Dr. Scott is fifty years of age, a native of Delaware, aim has been in the ministry about twenty-five years. His last four years have been spent in the agency of the Book Concern, at New York. Professor Baker i. .

T these Afflicted with Rupture, or

iirrnia. rinnv.iTt. IJth Fnhifiarv 1M9

Xcmi Editobs. srrLEK Believing" that the knowledge of the following fact mav. If acted upon.

prove important to many parous within the reach of

wiueiy circulated Journal, and knowing voar readiness toadmit communications tending to that ef-

i oeg leave to send you a plain, unvarnished statement of my ., all the particulars of which I give as the literal truth. . 1J"hen was about ten years of age, 1 was raptured by railing across a slippery loe. I did ant for a long time apply for snrgical aid, as I did not then suffer so much as I afterwards did, and was of opinion that trusses were of little nse; but during the three years previous to my having a truss applied, I sufferred great pain aad inconvenience from the large protrusion of the bowels, and anally, about a ear since, concluded to place myself under professional treat-

iuiu am snow to wnora to apply, I consult-

ADM IN ISTR ATORVS BfOTI CE Notice la hereby given that letters of administration on the estate or Abraham Robison, late of Franklin county, Indiana, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Clerk of the Probate Court, of said county. All persons Indebted to said estate must make immediate payment. Those having claims against the same will present them dulv

authenticated for settlement. The estate is sup

posed to be solvent. BRADBURY COTTRELL, J 7, 1852 3t Administrator.

eu my lamuy physician, knowing that his practice did

exit-no to cases such as mine. I was

II9m,l,; f.. icrrea w a regular surgeon; but unforl

.lVy jeara oi age, . treatment, In place of being bentflcial to me, was, on

oluuon offered by Mr. Hudson, tendering 1 use of the Hall to the friends of Ireland, v

native of New

A res- ! "ecu in me traveling ministry about four - ! lne eontrarj-. quite detrimental. I wore several truss-

the i teen,and Tor some ven n..i h i j , t " nono ol "en eoum ne suetne , "" 'or Mjme years past has been iu con- teed in keeping the bowels from protruding. I was

m : neciion Willi ttle Hihhrnl tn.Kini. r unut-r nis care for about two months, anil

adopted, nem. con. A hill tn .manJ r N H n, jr. A coru . ly injured during that time, that I could scarcely walk, inenrnf;- t, L 1 o amend acU of Ur. Simpson and Rev. E. R. Ame ' B'Vr stand- I at last told him that I could endure it ""-"rporauon or plank andtumpike road com- !tewell known in the West. Tr, i- 1 nolo.n'ter' ndtook the advice of another professional r .... 1 t 1 UO He WI V ITPIif lo mn 1... ...I I . . . i . - . .

nnlaitiiwl R:.l... i . . . - me tv cunsuu nr. ivates, wnitn 1 ordained Uishops have taken their seats. ! accordingly did. At this time I was almost in desThe report of the mmmtii. ,.! Pi'f ever getting aensibly relieved.

. " "r "J ' . panor my persou on which, and for some dis-

panies; a bill to organixe the militia: and the

criminal code were passed by huge majorities.

nouse adjourned.

TO THE li: HL,C The boord of equalization of the County of Franklin, will meet at Urookville on Monday, June 14th, ensuing. Tax payers feeling themselves aggrieved by the decission of the appraisers of real estate, arc requested to attend the session of said Hoard.

Je7,S5-td A. H. M'CLEERY, A. F. C.

lflll FO nOXTHM-The

aoove sura can easily be made by anv in

a urinous man, oi respectable address w

CANDIDATES.

MRiSVM?TJ,0e'nn"UDCUM! 'ameof WM. .. ,h"lMLtLLiKV'' candidate for the Sheridan, at the enssing October elecUon, and oblige hts

MAX V FRIES DS.

HR.r.F r,,.. ct..i ...

itl nf V h i ,V;: ' ' .T" """""ace me name enL"f.JVi-A?!,'"Cnd'd, for Sheriff at the

-'"'t-i nr-vuwn. (p JO j-

.WE re utn',ried to announce BF.XJ. WHIT5EY H as a candidate for the nfllronf Khrirr lt l.

county, Ind at the Ortoberelection ai.l 10

oV VeilWS V- bT.'. W candidate for Krroanra

.... .mC ucioDur election. ap 9

New Goods -New Goods

kes this method of

Sa-NATB. Bills

Famav, June 4th 1852.

orgamxing water work

thia mnr.nn, T. l . . r ! mucn inflamed that I eou tn is morning. It is known to the public that u- n being asked if it

iwo several Convention have within a few , mouths past been held in Philadelphia ;the one

companies, and nrnntv hiuni. , , r ...

. . . v"Jerea composed ot the advocates for the nrnn

er !,,:0!60-!"" other opposed to it. 117-

i- -w irvuuaiuereavana 10 tbe

nilnal lrt I a ...

the bill pawed. 23 to 10. Th. h;i. r.-Z C - " D Wea lne

-"v wsaa lUllUll u lllr0 III HmQuI TTSS

"v..im,nto,

judicial circuits was made the

JJelegahon Was also nresentoil an, .....) .. i taucenuiid where the rod had bwn nl.c.l . .. ...

. . . ' ! mucn inflamed that I coui.l .mi arhin.i ...... k

n beine asked if it won.

UUii.,M.u saia ne couia make a truss that would lit me so neatly, and be so efficacious, that I would feel like another person. In a short time he furnished me with oue which fully justified this assertion. It effectually prevented the descent of the intestines, and could at the same time be worn with the greatest ei.a. As there is too prevalent error of opinion that Rupture cannot be effectually relieved except in vouth, I will liere state, I was at this time about forty vears of age. I W'ould therefore ur in nil .Ati.i. tn.f.s. - - i.

- - ' n .in, "at, wuv - u i .... i i j- t. " . .

ho nouess- I -- informing the citizens of I'nion com.iv u... i."

es good busineits qualities, and who can command a I Jut received direct from the Eastern cities, one of iho

ii.fc.r...r:.r'i s ! ,n.a od-.

-j uiaiue nas ever had the pleasure of exhibiting to this community. His stork consist in part, of the following : " D1 . Silka, Canton Banncland Wostcd Plain Huu k- rh.nn-hl..

striped,barred and figured. Liunen and cotton towel Silk Tissues and Berages. diaper.

nerage Uelames. Bird ee Unnen diaper Fancy and blk moos de Figured Lin lien kcnih Pl.,n ".-i , Kme Wt-''lied drills and Klain 6c wat d silk poplins nankeen; Fancy and cmb'd lawns Bleached and brown sheetdo & p n French ginghams lne 10-4 w ide; Uomestie t Manchester do .Mole skin, silk. fur. brush. Bl k, striped and solid do Kossuth, Jenuv Lind.Jlaa Fancy. oil, red and figured ar. Calilornia, ti.Klisu

tlil i M"11" . do'"' hala. fancy Kossuth t-lain bl k silk w arp lustre China Fearl hats for ii.fiiLU

small capital, (to begin with,) of from 25 to SO dot

lars, no others need apply. By engaging with the subscribers in the Book Agency business whose publications are very saleable, aiid which the people will buy! r TUy Funds can be forwarded at our risk, if mailed in presence of the Post Master and numbers and dates of the same retained. Xo books kept or sold by us of an Immortal tendency. ITT A wholesale price list, with full directions, will be forwarded on application, Pot paid, to GEO. H. DERBY A Co., Book Publishers. Buffalo, X. Y. (Xot Xew York.) Jo 1125 3t

BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. NJI'C. CROOKSHAXK, Attornev and Counsellor at Law. Office on Court street, opposite the Court House, Brook ville, Indiana, my 14 31

Both Conventions hap.

suwiai oraer , oeen renresntoH h. ..ji i-i .. :i . . -.,

for next Mnn.I,x, , o . r "ave uau a patient ! , , , ooiainea relier, call on lr. Kates, and in I Jr next Monday, at 2 o clock, P. M. Reso- and respectful hearinir r.fr .h i ?" Pbability.you will soon rejoice at havingdoneso.

n . o , -"iuiniiiee j i would not take thousands of dollars for the benefit I

-i.il , ., ... : ..ioiu,c, uuusisunir ot one . mui. .utiseau wno appiy lor a o clock A. M.; calling on the Governor for ; delegate from each Annual Conference. Th. Ji "f.Lri .!

vi. itiuiieu s report On the Stat. Prin. J rm,;f,. , . . th.i. ih ... .i u J ... . . "T-

- - . cjn mat ine proposed chanire ia r...JiT. L- '"""'"'"wiranrnwraii mtea ana aa-

welcome to Meagher, the Irish patriot.- i souEht bv a small miH , ' k:i. .u .J, " 7"' us,n 1

III ..ui.-.i , .... . - -ji "i.iiT mo very

BUI to establish roads and highways was intro- great majority of the lavmen thml. . i le"?td Pve the above publicity -sometime since.but

duced. Bill fixing fees and salaries of officers, s prove the economy of the church, being on its third reading.a lengthy discussion are adverse to innovation. For th

Rreai amount of pain or loss of time. I had iu

Until I COIllli IM ni.Ff.llY mmtimttA

as it is, and i lhat 1 shou,,J not niislead Uiose who might follow nit

ALFRED WARD) Attornev at Law, Brookville, Ind., and agent for the Protection Insurance Company, policies of insurance against loss or damage by naa issued on favorable terms. Office two doors Xorth of B. H. dt J.C. Burton's store, my ? JR. .-IcCl,l-RK Attornev at law, and Xotary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortgages and all kinds of conveyancing.

Irterrantile Clles;, Sou til Jl east corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincitu rwti. Double entry Book keeping. Commercial eal cnlationa, Penmanship, Lectures on Commercial Law,A:c. Persons de!rons of qualifving themselves for bus lne will flnd it tn their advantage to call on theundersiened immediately, as he imparls a thorangh prsrtual knowledge of Double entry Bo&k kaepicgf &c and procures situations for those des.rous vf obtnining Uicm. The course of instructions Is believed to be th most roniprrbensive arSl practical given in the cityi and as the Hnm ijil rives his undivided attention to the stuiiei.ts, he flaiters himself (bat the advsn-t-ces of his Institution cannot be shfj-assed by any other similar one in the West. K. S. BACOX. Principal. X. B Merchants in need of competent Bock Keepers or clerks can be supplied by making application (bv letterorotheraise) to the undersigned. apl 9 16-3-m K. 6. B. WI., DKCRt V Wholesale and retail defl' er in Patent Hra-s Clocks, Xo 72. S csmore street, second d'lor below Third, Cincinnati, O. ap J-6in

IT PIIOLSTF.RV AND MAl-TltEVW 1 1 I-.S, Jtr.iB HorMAXM, on the east side of Elm, het.5thc6t!i sts.. keepetmstantlv on hand a superior avion :nem of matirawes of all kinds, and has an extra lot of his own superior sprii g anultresses ui Hirer iiietes. which are caiable of beii.r charged Iwtli sides being alike and equallv sort.) twelve different times; thus lasting much "longer, besides being mor convenient tor handling. They arcmade of the ver best material, and warranted; snd he received a diploma for them at the late Mechan

ics" Fair. d1 9 16-1-T

P IE CAHIXET riRMTTRE.-L. M.

L Ct. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet

do Hardware and cutlery;

v luiti-n ware;

r urniture. Sofa. Chairs. d:c Xo. H f-ycamore stone door above Third, w here he s-ives his nersnnsl

attention to roann-a. tnrinrallanicles uscally called

for in his line, end afterSS years experience in the'

do do mohair

do do Alpacco doCnxkenwar.-. I

ranev inri tiiuin 4 -i ... 1 ... " I

SI S ' V'"U T ""J j "tiafii. tion. Irge assonmert alwa, . ,.n hS7.d. Pla and . ,0 to K. a TV tua'D: wrk made to order and warranted. Furniture Won7..r.,H 1 "ed ?alter ctUi"" Khh nr. repaired. cleaned and Varnished. I pholsten done doWKusaid..d.TnS;K AmM,1,cl andspades; , with neatness and di-patch. Term, moderate. Call do a 1m J 1 , ?"UbriC nd rt bandle 4 in. L. M. CRAXt,gl bvcen.orcst. dooitlgdbobiueutorcaps prong rorks; I rp 9-16-1 v " Fren"ohbd.e?-leV,:4; , Mill, .roaaaud hand aaws; ' . rV,Vh,.,,"PearUTe,,u'fB, " ; r-oolidr Whetstone A: Brhr.-Nmn'

."Tl'S 'tnE"sn9Iw 'lunts lH-st axes and adzes: j tacturers of Tranpern. Wash BalN. Fancv and hreitchbiuip BouneU: Xail and Lnh h. ...j ..... i ' i- r.L i

. . ... u . 1 3 . II u .rufa "-. 1 1 LI III : I . . kvimi r.MN .III! 111

Misses and childrens

hatchets)

' m.i a nibtaVHt, Aiiornfy ina Counsel- ! uec noons Horse, while wash ato-a 1 --- II Inral Uw Ul-ai.Ii ..ill. ...I ia: . t Plnlll. ltwv ami 1.11- H . . ,

v " ' ..'. -"-.iin. , iiiu. uuiiTitiivuniiiir " i V. urn snoe urusnes

Kow, Cincinnati, Ohio.

ap 9, lto2 0-1-y

and shoe brushes OVPF.KIOR PIATVO FOHTFS I-Thtrs Japanned and brass table ! is an unusual demand at this time lor low priced castors; Piano Fort. -s, re?ultu.jr no doubt from the scarcity

fflhV dlrtlllL4sion are adverse tn innniratlnn .u: j .1 1

. 1. i . 7. . ......urai iuviiiic my iruss applied, now a vear since. I i tast or the old Court Hanu ,niii.ui7 i tau ribbons:

t"-" ,u relBn 10 amending it so as to reasons, they report against the alteration. 1 7e. nding to my usual business, which is an j r Extra wide faucy colors for

increase me salary of the Superintendent of , The rote was concurred in K. . .. r ,o ' four wki. rrr S t"?.?r.!0.m! J. !"TT.? Atton.ey.tUw,.ad KoUry Pub-1 f . . . "re card, & curry combs; I of money.

fli n.r rv u -.. . .w.u v. aw nu. : : "i . in iw . i m-, mn wm buu, uoiuia. ia.. Brwik' '" sna nn- udics. Xismi a diilJini. Mr. ciKnee toot A..i.i i. ....--. i-

rU. 7 ZlT' lne&enate W- i "y "a-9- ! back, and , tri "VnilS? that . " Ladiea blkwhf, 'fi""1 v. ' inuments of'i U, I, rti n fused to SO amend. The bill failed to na The ;., V..i. ..... . . i moved tVFLlJW:" .tht-!l.m! L I bL kW:hL,e "uJ fn Men and inf.i.ts of an celebrity not alreauv offered for , ale in this

1 AA i,.rA... aA ta

nouse bills lor appointing notaries public; in , constituted wholly within the bounda of the'. t did not wish, from motives which are obvious.

" iai r; mv nnmn nnniixi in KnimnotiAn wuh !. 1a

lacking 3 votea ofa constitution! m; '; K..e jLTj.. W""ren" ' T P9 more subsequent to my ournev tfin 1 ! Ii and JnnZV. v "J-!J i UdiesW ;k Dta nVM'n-,r"? .. ..... ' '. .,ld "one

a . . -uu.viuea, and lour Uonferences I did previous to it. fn, n.rt,hin , -,-' 7, and miti: 1 .i.A' . - - . ,

I not be rieht to have vour time occn-

cnuinng about its writer, I authorize

I miu a i-aruicrsuip in me practice or the Law.

JOIIX A.MATSOX, JOHXH. FAR4CHAR. i JOHN D. IIOWfAND,Tttorney at Law, J Brookvillc, Indiana.

...... . '

r. fef Z eer,!-J , M cf"- "? for 1,18 i StaU- The oId nk are retained by two of ' nd ouid ralief of certain persons in Switzerland county, ' the rnnf0. 1 l'nea y iwo 01 p(ctJ hy ig c

passed. BilU on their second readine were ' emh,. .t.I oTliu " ' ou ' ,0e.y".B 'y 'J ly

llmiwnnr I wuumwesiern quarterol tie State: '. . . J1"'""-" "oma consuu 10 me, wun 1 - - disposeaof. V.... f -. . -- : respect to what I have written above. Dr. Kun' nf. : r AW Pi RTVrnciiin 1... d

. ..wnin LiuiAA ViOFEIVvr, I h. Va..1i..b... fin. ,. ,11 u . - I . -.,.-. .. 1 m bum ..

A Communication from th.CArn.. .. -i....u.ikiu -? .-.n.murc airet-i, wesi sine, near rum. vvuiuiuuiL4iuou irom Ute UOVemor .trans- .nnarter S,... , Cincinnati. Ohio. PHti.iVTiii)oi.oc

mittine Dr. Mullen'a .h- o.,.. TV. " v,ONrrMNc

on.was laid before the Senate. Bill on theirsec-' . 1MUW Conkerencs will in ond reading and messages from the nn,, i "de lhe territory indicated by their names

were resumed and disposed of ' ""F"-""'- ' city 01 Indianapolis is di- I r ,n. KO" ,n market. Hoes. -Reuorts from difT re t . ' m"S fUr Conferences.by j FirkiS'.nd Bar're16 Mocsc-Reporu from different commit- the intersection ofMarketandMeridian streets, " " W tee, were made by Messrs Nelson, Dobson, 1 eiviDff one church and " . T ' !

lau0..u; ua cinun ot An adiournmenl will nrnihi .-t- i I v n.

- - Mine piai.o a

oodward & Brown, of Roton

i.j:... :.... . . . .. 1 iiwc ruiiiis are DeaTitiiui. dtiraMe. flue toned.

drT, "i j1 runks carpet sacks, and ; flue touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but

drens plain aud fancy silk

parasols;

Udies.

saUbels

uot least arc cheitp. V e know of no instruments

v.l.ia0 mmmmnann rv Cfl lit 111 r tn ITIutiV mwi.1 (...:... tk.. I .. .1 1

. Lone feather fans.. . i 1..- m Tlz' :.

m . i,.,Ti ,...... . , ; . - vi i anil examine mem. mpruier ..noit Thl:,'e S Imported. Iu-j with a b-nutiful assortment of Chickering s, acd Im,1i'",1" 8 " traln couo" a" J rng carpet I Geo. A. Pri:.ce & Co's Melodeons, at

have. In ; T

ivnvir, JUKI 1st. Senate. Petitions on tmnnan . A :n

:d her power as it is for the most! favoroflhe state rrl,i. . C

usable HuElet in the country. nu. tr: u:.. . .

ver commit about the scarcit y I Kack and liH on the ..h.- a : ! M OI oint subjects, wh ich were appro- bout the 1st of Jo

jty might lead one to suppose the place i fMj,. !J: . . priately disposed of. The bill nrovidinir for I

. .e ..... .u . . - . . I lu pv.ui,.g tor me organuation ol r.u u... . .. . i Ilistorw r . .

r r I' T ui 1 u 1 11 lilts VrTV lirinir rt , . i I v oaio ui um urii:ii iiiiin iifv nil lha IA..r. v S --euu ww uu V r &

.,v and ratioa. While the i !!! , ! Circle, was passed. A ,otn. J oloZ of hi A man named John W. Green, of late pre- ! Shaker

G.

Cincinnati Prices Current

nillier. 1 SELLING a A TVS.

I Bridle f doz38 003C 00 20 Harness, f Q, 211 oj '24 Skirting, do 21. 25 19 1'pperdressed 2&S 34 jSole, do - - 20 jXcw Orleans, I t? gl W

Sugar House, do 4g I Naval Stores.

9tl Carolina lar,

f DDI Nails.

U t-Do HtisoiD, have this dav entered into 1

j partnership in the practice of the Law in the Frank- '

nu circuit court. JOHX KV.MAS, aep3, 1W1 37-t-f EDGAR HAYMOXD. '

Inferior do

22

20

Brooms,

BITING RATES. Common I? doz rjOfS1.

Fancy - - 1 251 40

2 W

44

S 00

SSLI.IXO RATES.

GOOD BRANDS.

...i n;ii . .. ...uB auo oecretary ol State to . common dozO 751 00 10 d ke.r of lim a.

, "... 'mo eneci me mi ,j.,:,, ' . . . . ! '" ureen, has been sentenced to the Fancv - - l 411 75 - . .

o !, ': .v.. a... . 7 """ Slate Prison of Pennsvluani- fo, .IJu Bakcr -". 2 s

The rnn:dr-n.. r .... .u, a.:.. I l" "" PBS ouriDB the pres- - a . J tze

- -auu vl uit n,uuui vui w;. . , . . . . . .

to I

kkithccoinplaiuu backed by twelve , ,3th article of the constitution, nal. .10

Lrvr annum int.rH i. r,;nn:na: . r

j . x a viuiiiuuau : 1 k

a , Aiungs e.mer me cnnia ,lb .:., f tk ,

working mun he wrsng. This j , the Iaoon, lh. 8choo, bilj was Ljustly to some extent-to ed .0 be enerossed. 24 to 22. Bill rrZl,.

rsuie want ot suihcient baukinir ! T ,. ,. , r (.,i, ..,. , .8 PS Indianapolis city charter failed on its 1 .jurbeso, and there may be olh- hirn aAin I0,o ,..,

tih tend to increase the tiifficu ty ! 1 , ' ... 7" , I l . . J , i" Insane Hospital: for destruction of wnlrea-

-uaoaey may be drawn from the ac- ' . . 0 . .

.-ba-mess to he n,.l I " r " seminaries; con.

... , ; .-:

-Ki'iienkinf? ooerations. w-hinh io ; . . .

! Kill for atnkintf ril.m :n t u .. . . - . . o

.species of gambling; too much i --- - -F' 4are . , .1 . , passed, was reconsidered, and referred to a aeearned m the monopoly of lots and ! ,en commUlee.

11 ....... A A 1

..uicc. gi7BA uuniuer ci reports lrom

.. ...wu. IU- n .

3Tt!ier it or th.. a.ti..unt 1

tlouse and properlv dis-

ent session- was laid on the table. The fee

pend

House adjourn

I "I C.. D-! -rr. ...

a risou. 01 rennsyivania, for

a numrMr of r.u... .. 1 .1 . -

I 1 v . .00 gl.tO All AU

Shaker - - 2 2oa

vorttai

' Manilla t? (b - 1

Hemp - - - - Sal

bill was then taken no. .mi vend ; : l"c "enerai rostomce Uepartment. Cotton Yarn.

consideration thereof, the

ed.

appears, lrom his address to the Court.

j previous to receiving his sentence, that Cinicinnatiat oue lime was hie reiHoe ir

Satcdav, Jonb 5th 1852. ( said he had great difficulty in obtaining the SES4TB. Petitions presented from Ger- , necessaries of life, and that, his wife beintrsick.

mans, for the laws to be printed iu their Ian- I he was i"ven to desperation in devisiue the Comill",l,rnaire. TK Xll a.i, . ) m. r ....v. . ... . . . ..V'f .

H5

Assorted Nos. from 5

I to 10 p ft . 15W I Xo. 11 do - - 16; Cotton batting, Xos. I 2 and 1 do 11a! I Candles, j Star, p ft - - 20..

Press.Ml 1 allow 11

ceruiug trespassing animals, &c. passed ! 6uae- "e loiiowing bills passed: requiring means 01 subsistence. He drew on the face Prime Rio p ft

.... .. ....vni . ii,ff.r.n m 1 r- . ...

"'--" ......niu-, ou ainereui suDtects tile Rl1ljvnt rnintlv 1 J

g , .m mnrte In Ik.

jireonp -to mn.-S f..- . u . . -

... ... 1 1 1 1 1 11 in r. 1 1 t 1 1 111 r 1 ni . .

II " nn c.. 1 nl IAI - 1. 1 1 - 1

t2 Have s.,.o,l i it.. . "'-"J ...oveu a reconsideration

the closing one of '

of the vote on the bill fixing the salaries of I State officers.- carried A vote was then ta.1 -e .A.- a-11

uu um (jossiige 01 ine Din wnen it was afrtiill lost. An oflTort in tiba .v.. A.:ll

1 0 -. ....... .i, limn u 11 iiiu ut.i proology, and kindred !;,,: f.lr '

. . fe .v. . u i. vm n ui oiaw t rimer was

Mr. King introduced a bill pro

viding for lettiug out State Printing on contract, which after a reading lie withdrew. Air. VV itliams introduced a bill fixing the salaries of State officers, which was read a first

time.

certain OmrVM In ith... i.t. rr . . , nl h 17 niu .-i iM. ., .1 . J f 1 ... 1

luiA.ier omciai Donds; -ji'"-"-) " ovaneu in iraua. vve ap- Dye Stnffn.

relocating county seats; fixing saleries oi Pena a brit"r port'on of his remarks: Madder, p ft - u& is State offlcers; concerning county boards; i "l wns for somB few months on probation 1''- 3m4 00 charging time of holding Probate courts iu j in the M,,tllod'st Episcopal Church of this ' prime Lhe gJa"" Dearborn county; and for the preservation of city- 1 ,lad 1,0 olher relations in the church. I P ft - - - 32J 34

and Buhacrinlion tn ik. .... l.i: I wanted tn chonr lr Ti ...... - . .i 1 rutt.

, . puii.iu newspaper ol, tivim ia not 1 Kaisii

8ddo Cd do

lo 4 d do 3 d do -I It'll t.

Soft shelled Almonds 16 Pft - - 17 17 Hard, do - - e'J English Walnuts, 12 P ft - -! Brazil nuts do Filberts do Pecans do -: Peanuts, p bush 1 00

Linseed p pral fi2p

3 00 3 23 3 75 4 37 5 50

Tir nORROW, Attorney and Counsellor at If , Law, Office on llurgess street, one door Xorth of Geo. Holland's, Brookville, ludiana. Je 20, "5120 ly

Attorney and Counsellor at

nd. Office under American dec 26 52-1 y

n . joses.

1. Law, Brookville,

wrace, LOiin street.

iiunaio a r.iii n.i 1..7..

Kin. 1. mixcdand 3d 4d 6d ed lod 16 and 2Ud I apl 9-lG-l-v bl Whose; mailed brads. A: wroairhti

i-auies nne uiioieached "i nails; finishing hmds; ,hoe I P TO. A

.. t.r.'""- .nails and saddler tacks: I U

.. ir:S """" " o. I and 2 .Massachusetts Ladies tine linen cambnc Mackerel, bv the barrel or 1 ! . . .. ' half barrel; Ladies lino worked collars Kanawha and Xew York lHi".'. u'",",'r"s:. . "' ' 1110 fcarroI; Ladies silk and hand-work Louisville lime and cement linnen lace; Washing tubs Ladies lisle thread lace. Wooden Bucket ; edging and insertion; Wash Board (zinc) Genu bl'k Italian silk era- Also sole agent for Loudon

. Cx I O. SIlLlllllA- t....lli..liAS.

f PLBfRX & FtF.l.D'P. Sole Agents, 154 M-in .

(Gents bl'k silk hd'fs;

i-ocaei

' white lmnen - " tive Sarsaparilla; Ladies bl'k silk lace, and Carminative balsam; vc'', Tonic Vermagv;

mi- ... siik ince; remaie Elixir:

lH 10J UnlXoldo

.temrut-so necessary of her no

u'ie t?rr s- heird

clsrw ap0Q ;

0 01 tltllr.l lii.tn. :n...

.,. u'm J . unsuccessful

- nidrrans, Deiore an audience j iiTkifhly respectable and intelligent 1 smw. ir is not I trger than could be ; !!5.'t any conntry school house. i -r in tlumkiiig the audience for attention observed that he had lo repeat the course, but that

hWlhen able to determine arh.f.r 1

br b'e to do so that he had not

f ftared when the audience was ?o small

'"ion to the sire of the place. A very Wing elderly gentleman arose to resolutions complimentary of the

voich he prefaced by a few remarks,

no. l ilntri

the State. House bill for acknowledge ment J'0 that during the months I was a mem- i ,,,ox , I lit of deeds, &c, laid on the table. Resolution ..l!"'1. nver c,aim'.d 'la ClSt V

Oranges p bx 6 OOai

Sinyrna rips.

P ft - -

HI

Do Xo. 2 - 60ai

l'roviAiionit. Mess Pork 16 5tMJ Clear do 17 502 ,Thin Mess Prime - -

Kump - 18 OOiq)

9

innfl SE! HEKNUarnantnrrat 1UUU THE hOVVELSCUKEU-KUKlVKE AX1) PaoTaiTtoi or th bowels This disease is very common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, aud is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Dr. Kates, of 153 Svca-

more street, between lit. .ml r-i..! -..... I Blue, blue black, brown. Reinedv r.,r .w

has foralonU.nvi.i. u. Jt.' i "ve brown, and olive and Cherokee Liniment

I ease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He apj plies his ow n instrument, which is worn with ease j and comfort, and, at the same time will keep the '

I bowels, or protruding part w ithin the orifice. How ! important Is it, therefore, for those who are rup1 tured to be cured.

I'RIACE A Co'. Tlrlo.lrnn;

We have on hand a Hue assortment ol these sin

I perior Mi lo.leons at prices to suit the cin nnistanj e of all desirinzto wsscss an inslrnmei.t. rimI billing uiil.ty ai:d clicai.ness. The largeM size in ; l'iar.o case, (sonu-times culled Mclod.-oti Pianos' ' are beautiful. The tones are exeee.iiiiclv pure and rich, and by rising the swell, are lond ci.'o;xh for a j small chun h or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves, j and from Unit down to 4 tx tave in plain cast', as : good an ius'.ruineM in every resivet, e.it-pt in siio and o::tH ar.l finish. We are sole ay.-nts for th

W est, and sell at manufacturer's nri.-es. wlmlesMln

HERXIA CURED.

I have used several Trusses, with but littlo reliof, !

grass ffreen cltiths: P.v ,n.i a i-.... u.ii...

Blue, blue black, steel and Oriental Hair Tonic; Oxford mixed cassamers; India Sanative Pills; Plain and fancy cassamers: Dr. B-n Brandreth" Brow n, black, green aud Sugar Coated " grey tweeds; Peters Vegetable; Blue, blue, black, brown dc Sappington's Fever steel mixed satinets: Azhc PillsPlain and Kibhed Prince M.-Laine's Pills Albert cord; .McIjAine's Vermifuge; Plain and ribbed Areola B. F. l lmi,, .!,.. 1.

auu .Monair cor.1: Ur. H

uchasIuiiia.-iexiectoRiiit ; and retail.

compound altera- . Please call and examine these M-Iodeons. toj

I gether with as fine an assortment of Pianos as carl

ne lound wet of the mountains, mostlv fnm the factories of Chlckering, Woodward & Brown. COLBVKX (V FIELD, apl 9 10-1-y Sole Ageuts, 154 Main street.

j P II I CKF.SIXCS IT.tXOS.-Wt shall t open tins week several of our Spring slock of Pianos, to w hich we invite the attention of purrha- . 'rs. They are mostlv from the factorv of Jonas

and

until la.t fall I noticed in the "Dollar. Xonnareif ; r,a"' mixeu. stnped and 1:1.. Liniment and Tarn

, ... . ' . '. I Aiarreu eoiionaues: Folz-r 1

......i.i . ..i.,..,.i., . neavy iwillea Iinncndiick Wistar's Bats:..... Wild

gers' comioiind sy r-

mentan.l Ta tlosnonian;

r r. 11. .1 .... picauuer. 1 uree mis matter nnd I tn 1

I . """owy. adopted, of inqoiry con- have present the evidence to show that f did i

,s.ciu.a.s A.ie. eapeuiency ol exemiping from ! not gel lfle8n nioneys under the pretense of ' taxes those who sunnort their m 1 being a minister.

BilU on their second reading and Messa ,t,"U 1 did. preach five times in fr ,, cauing una Messages this city, and delivered oue missionarv a.l fromthe House were d.osed of. ..dress. I did not present mynuZTZZuSl in the afternoon the bill reculatimr license i uul'l 1 net with a friend from rincin..ii

of pilots at the Ohio falls was ordered i ?.ho knew ttlat 1 was introduced to the

.v . . .. w. 1. I 1 - I . .

10 14

Currants do - 7 S! 8 Dates do - - 9, 10 Prunes do - 302 Fish. Mackerel Xo 1, t bhl - 13 003:13 50 Do Xo. 2 do 12 00,'e

Do Xo. 3 do 9 (Hi 925

65

engrossed. Resolutions were adon.e.l .0 .c. 'rTW, ",vited l "

journ sine die on 15th iust; providm for ,i but on sneeial oee.io.. , ?JLL?Chd Booked herring

A bill touching the relation of guar- i suspension of certain acts therein .,..1 . dres 011 the missionary cause, and for th. ! Cod oTb V ji-.

diau ano ward was passed, when .the House i authorizing the Secn-tarv of "state i 1 efit 01 lhe Pr of Spring Garden district; and ' I'lonr. ( dJ,urud' additional enrolling clerks i n, T a U'e laUer occasion 1 did ood , S , 30 ! Afternoon a bill for the incorporation of I ,atiuff lhe UtJl.r T 'X?'. Tv t' i T

oil e w.i r.l firs.1.;.,. . A I... -C . . . ' ".,lnwero j ....... .j .....oj, AU.KCU WnV I , V.B.

W...S. ww Alius tllll rt UUIIIlirr UI t llttttnai C a I. I .. . rlitt nnfl a I. U l f . I M I

' 1 -o . , . ... i ,ur u,e election or road supervisors s cnurcn lor assistance 7 I .bills was read a second time, considered .1 in &c.; and quieting titles to certain hud, T T language of the unjust committee of the whole and appropriately die-I resolution iot-L. '-""in lands. A steward, which we read of in the Bible, "to posed of. Mr.Stanfield moved to take up TntlZ Z J P,nt ,h Mi,g of 1 was a.shnif d I rather chose to adopt T. . . v. , taae up quorum before fin, I adjournment, was dis- tl,e Ruilly course, which I now find to be the general assessment b,!L carried. He then cusaed ana aid over ti, Mq , far more humbling, i mo red ta recommit tha hill with inBtnirii.na ' 1 111 CinciiinHti I arna Tnar. t

"of which he encouraged the lec- ! Nm.m .m.im,. n-.. .uJ iiouse A remoostrame ou the subject ot sessed a cash capital of So.OOO. Mv h,..ieJ

J proceed, and not to wearv in well':... -j. i i. a . ! temperance was presented by Mr. Howell. WHS uucomiiionly dull, when, at the sucires- ! PrLm. TlmoUiy,

Hi-that others before had failed to 1 '11 "', -V . W i 'Ud wfrrred Resolutions were introduced L" W,WI,?. 1 )"ad.ov" niy effecu anc

Up .uuiences-that Dr. Lock had ' 8tock in the con ntie. where the owners there- ' d nt K t D,U?hty " ' 1 nknow "aud ! Fvml courses of Scientific lecmre. .r i u.. , , , I on 0,n,,renl subjects. Joint resolutions of Poor, and that led me to take the ftal .too" I Po-Salted, do. ?

I .. .... . U. IIIAV IQ9IUC, WlllUl W.XUUIW1 llld llOUM (IS. iU. O ..... i . . j Cr.in H - AW

which hA i i.j. .... i - ' ! i"c oeuate. autnori-in co... -

on-n oaaiy attended

iHASAi.

I COMMOU COUNTRT B ' 8 bv 10 9 box ' 10 bv 12 do I 10 by 14 do CITV BRANDS. P bv 10 p box 1 10 bv 12 do . 10 bv 14 do

Hay.

9 00 s

He

Lard No. 1 9 hi 10

Do. o2 - - 8a isi.h-s in bulk H "I I Do smoked 10 'Shoulders do PjS. Do in hulk t ?J Hams do - TJ Do smoked 9ijl Do sugar cured 10. H I Paints. Pure white lead 1 t? keg - - 2 00 'No 1 do do - - 1 SO Hire. Carolina flint p fb 4) 5 Triine NO p 5? 6J Fair do . - 51 a) 5

Crushed do - 9 10 Powdered do - 91 si 10 Loaf No 4 - - 9 DoNo5do ... aaj Do No 6 do - - OJ Do No 7 do - - - 9

Do No 8 do - - - 8 ;White Havana - 88 8J

tellowdo - - 7 .suns.1 Seeds.

2 00 Clover f bush 4 00,1T4 50 2 25 Timothv do 1 50 2 50 2 50 Klax do" - - "l 00

Shot. Rv the keir 17 00 By the hue - - - 1 45 Splcce. Cassia t ft - 32 Pimento, do - - 17 Pepper do - - - 16

Dr. Kates' Trusses and

uu uoiaiueu one 01 nis Instruments, whirl, h.. lira aud brown limieus: 'h-m-

complelely cured me. I have not used the Truss 1 Brown n1 bleached inus- lltifT's Hul-ani for the cure for six weeks. it, ,in-"d Irish liunen: I of all Lung complaints:

11 m. uir.. ....... i.iuA- 1 ooucco, miuq and cigars; drills and bagging: ; Carpet, coverlet and colon Brown Oznaburr muslins Yarns: and bed ticking; .White and mixed knitting Shirt, striped and apron: cotton; checks; Also. Brown, fleured cotton and A pure article of French Liunen table cloths iBrandv and Port Wine for Bleached " " Medical purposes. Ked. trreen, yellow, and! w hite flannels; I And a great many other articles to tedious to mention in this notice; all of which the atientiou of tin-

citizens ot the county are most rescctfully invit -.l

JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell county, Ky. Pr. Kates Sir: You may recollect of mc purchasing a "Double Truss" from you about Christmas which you applied, and assured me I would be cured before six months. Since, I have not been in Cincinnati, I therefore send you these lines by Mr. Blisswell, informing you that the Truss has done well, and that I believe myself cured, as there is no protrusion or pain any more; In fact I can dispense

with the Trussf or weeks without any symptoms of , Tho undersigned heir leave to return thanks for th

Chickerinc.who it is w ell know n, is one of the old

est and most successful manufacturers in this country. These Piano Fortes are worth ten per cent more than those made without the entire iron frame, as they are thereby more dunible and remain iu tune much longer. The touch is more delicate- than in other instruments, a fact w orth the consideration of Unties Who hum not thn m.itil.t of Alrs..th mn

I uisite to nress down the kevs of nisnA- iiianos now

lllanufiuttireil. Please call and examine our instruments. COLBI KN & FIELD. Music dealers and publishers, 154 Main street, apl 9, 1-.VJ l-y Cincinnati.

IOO II F, Xo. 342 Main St.. East between

isrlith and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have now on

naml a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and childrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassimerehat-s; einhracingevery color, a hite, 1 earl, blue and black. My shelves are also filled w ith a beautiful assortment of spring style of Sdk and Fur huts of my own mumifacmre, to which I invite the esKclial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville and vicinity lo give me a call when jou are in thecitv. my 7

!l A. : .1 1- ic

2 50 2 75 3 00

ring a-great part of the afternoon, was recommitted with instructions. House adjourned.

1

PSllr. L. w hen there were not

"KT Present, an.l mom t..if -r

. Miviv .11a 14 nail All students. An effort had been 4rtrrofesor Silliinan to come out ' "coarse, and several had snrAW-rlhed

fwttheY cnld not tret

f Pmh and (rave it nn. It ., ' vision9 r-8ard'nK railroads.

e -- a- v vc 1 tTvA

The

uate. authorizinir the R.,.,... r c.. '

j ... I - - 6 .'iviciai j vl UiaiO 1 0,11 j to employ additional clerical help for enroll- ! ;' ing, was taken up, amended and lost. Mr !

j Torbet introduced a bill providing for the ap- : pointment of Receivers. The bill emnuwer.'

WkDMisoar, Jijnc 2d

Sen atk. Bills passed to regulate weights nK Railroad companies to increase their cap-

l.ead. ew York Market. Pig. F - -

ISew York June 7, M. Cotton in inactive. ' Bar'1,

nouns steady, sales of 3800 bbls at $4 12,3

JI 'or Jstaie and Indiana. an,l4 3 134 fifi , Bridle. is doa 20 mu 00

for Southern. Wheat is auiet. Rve dull ' Harness. ft 18 20

Doin market 11 0012 00 Cloves do - 305T 33

Nutmegs No 1 do 1 50 8 I Tobacco. 8 No 2 Mo B, 5's 4t and8's 45 ft 10 14 Do Va do do I5a 18 41 Do Kv 6 twist 6i5 7 5 Do do 12 lump 12 14 1D0 do 5 8's - 12 14

Mo and Kv leaf 2$, 6 Wool.

Full blood p ft, 28

tho disease returning.

Yours truly, GEO. HAYDEM Hamilton co. O. Mwrw Proof of Ir. Knlra' Trnsn, for Rnpinre of the Bam-rle. Cabolto!i, Ky., May 21, 1851. Mr. Editor Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Kates, I avail myself of the opportunity I longwished, to publicly testify to the great

I I number or persons to whom life had been rendered i ' comfortable, that have come .....lor m- inn.i.jM

, , ....., ..i, I several of whom were fellow sufTerers with me in j the Mexican war. For w ant of proper Trusses they j were undcrconstaiit fear of giving themselves pain I by the least laborious work, but they can now do a

good day's work without Injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport Daily News. ITT Dr. Kates1 office is 153 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, wheie all those afflicted with a Kupture of the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands who can bear testimony to the above,who have been effectually cured under tho treatment of Dr. Kates.

liberal patninaee heretofore lestwed, and I101.es bv

an upright course, and close attention to business, lo merit a continuance of the same. All kinds of country produce taken iu exchange for (roods: to those wishing to pay cash can get an adA-antairo often per cent on all sums over one dollar, A. B.JOHNSON. Liberty, .May 11,1P52. 22-Cm

nn. J.tv.Krri.v.si,...

Iletllikt. Hrookv.n. I ml I,-..

t-d permanently in Brookvlie. Franklin couutv. Indiana. All

the dental Art perforiittM upon the latent and most

Buu.u. 5 ly

1I. I) i.

approved principles and warranted

Office in the North end of the Adair tavern

Leather.

Brvixn RATES.

Corn is firm. !. of IM nun K..k 1 girting do - 18 22 !t do - - - - 2sv

- ' V III

f "ore Snd cr, off eignty thoa. school bill ou its third reading. I 4 "Wxi 0, his who disliked the thea- ' ln the "fternoon bill

it in rough

P It. - - lftv.-i

Sole, do - - lrt

lido

ji do - -(Common

24

- 221 - 20

at 'Ja.

and measures; and to make some general pro- 31 stock wa, rssed; aIs0 a bi chaos,U)- S ,eu. T , J 1 "f y"?-

lUi.rik.r the t menf holdin. tk. r..n . - ., . " r ,ro.ull,i)uir

.... v. ... .v.c- ...5 ...o iaii Aerin 01 me Jen- "ees. ijara is scarce, nrime barrel IDtS 1 111 '.' " .

hundred nooa Wa8 Uken P in i:"'ng the common j "'"gs circuit court. Senate bill fixing the a aal" of 4? at llHc- Beel is saleable I - , v- J

salaries of State officer, wa. read . first time WUkev inacK Ham. - House adjourned. , ,IL .,?JerT LaT JS IS? t .

mach of itself as on account of ' but Defore baaX act,0I thereon, was laid! In the afternoon Mr. Struble i.itrodnceH Lmseed Oil at 62c. and of BHt hhl. romif.. I Butter" 12115 Potabes " do

trtoiBciB, . . ... , on the table. The school hill v. ,n t. bill, which w nd .;.. .: .. , KosioatI30 A sale of 6.300 lha Tallow

o - um. i.iiii.r.j ii ifii ief.in- i. .., mc, .unci uu Aiie Run. . n. . .. .

was discuss-

30 28 26 24 22

6 It 55 45

VOTICK.-Th-re i, an 0, woman calline herself 11 Knchacl Lockwood, freqnentlv siening mv name to orders and running me tndebt to stores and other places. Ha vimr rohhed my house and left it with some

loafers: I therefore forwarn all ierson from trustins Hr,h h'ron my account, as I w ill pay co more

... iiiiiii.tniij; nncr inis Oal. May 5th, 1852. JAKED LOCKWOOD.

q tj q tj n

ll? tranrmyfomrorl and Speed.-

; '-7 " .-Aiii.temeiii n. 1.. .-"TASSls'. incinnati and Connersville, la., V. S. mail Dailv packet line. From and after the 2nd of March ISM. there w ill be a packet leave Cincinnati dailv at 2 o'clock. P. M precisely, and Connersville at Id o'clock, P. .M. Passing through Laurel at 4 o'clock P. M.. and Metamora at 6 o'clo, k. P. M., and Brookville at f o'clwk; arriving at Cincinnati at 5 o'clock In the morning. The following boats comprise the liner. looerrr f(.atr, St. H l-rr, vinslrr. RnrkrirNisIr, il. H..'awra, TMrr. These Boats are evclnsivelv for passeneers.

mn iv iJ-am WAI.RKK A BR

now opened a iM-autit'ul and varied assortment of Mens', Boys' and Childrens' straw atoo.Is.

Also A beautiful fresh lot of fine soft rassimerv

OTIIKKS, Agfs.

CSTA V IIEKDCK Importer, whol.-sal,. and retail dealerin HardwHro A- fminn vi v..;..

4 doors above Eighth t.. Cincinnati. Oiii... ke'on. co..'I

at 9ifaD?:

DDI tKt J:j iL J 4 ii

uia not bear expense, he then i ru UP Bua "nall-T passed ayes Vb, noes 19. i J'Oi eitendmg the session of Daviess Conn

oenate adjourned. j ly frobate Court. Several bills were read a i lethHt General Conference. HorSC A remotlA lr.n. .V- - i third tlmm ..J I-: 1 .t .1 .- Thoa r.rllin 7 tl,:i: I . .

go on 1 -"i-w .g.iuBi aiio yaa' ...nc .uu mm uu uie taoie. i ne House '" eiectea

adiourn D0 "fnis at iew lorn. James V. Wst-

L, r expense, he then ' SWpear, and that did a little f1 that he had to goon :

UIsiFAME! UIWEAstF.il DISEASE! ! ! BE YE HEALED. Ye who have, in an unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of which when neglected are seen in our nuhlie Hosniisl.

. . .... r ' --...- j.iii.i. , inrinnaii. ammo. Keep'

iu ...... in iiisiuuuona, oeanng ample witness or , amiy on nana a large assortment in his line of busithe depravity of man; the health and vigorthat once . neM' 17i 5I 13-ly bloomed upon the cheek boingdcstroye.1, the bodi- ' VOIITII AlIF.Riririnii.in.Cf...

i ly frame dlsftgured and disgraced. Whv suffer tliia ' ' J. H. HEissnEiwKR Co., Vhnus.tie'cintiitrs .'loathsoinediseasetoinflameandeiilarge'theglanda: I Tnl:',! Trili1'''1' rlnV"' TT"'- v""r ulcerate and disfh vo, r. A Vlw.. i ll"!'" Jr. mnungs. No.. 299. nd 3M Main ,u.

' vmi.iui.u,villo. oc IT. l!lls-

holesale A-

FrRXITI'RF. WARE ItOOnS Having 1 pains In the bone and stiffness In the Joints; wasting! . - purchased of Mr. Gardner. his stock of furniture, ..T ofthe mnvtA .d sn.ii.. .jj ' P-"1e" ! CA.XDV t R. Hebrer. Wht and having enlarged lhe room, and added largely to ""seles, and anally rendering you un- j Retal, ( .ndv !klhnuHl.l,Tt.r s,7T:S Mm

d cot the capers, before he rag f the Maine ,iquor Uw wal presented j agreed to a resolution of the Senate to

Pv. So the gentleman did not MKa- Msoa introduced a joint j on the 15th iust. House adjourned .

the stock on hand. I am now readv to snrtolv the nuh- I me lo Purue any business occupation whatever, i Fast side

1 1 . . . I. . ... m r i I ' . . . , " I. : . . . . .. I OkiA

mi- w.ti. a Linn arA.cie ui .uniiiurtf. oouirni at esuio- iiiicvt dui a miseranie exiiLanr. mnn m nm. i v......

"rer had better trv an occa resolutiol f"r h" relief of purchasers of j

atk(it

onsometlon- i. :...;c. ; Wabash and Erie Canal lands: read first!

I..' . kkduiic on ; .

r-s.or ine like. From all which pasaeu, to-wii: a dui in; ol know. ii : : j .. , . . relation to the Qualification of offi.-. r m !

rRIWten th 1 1 - ... : nieinel rnrnnMttnn. - v:ll . I

- .uuume ana the ndica- r r u.n proviuing ior tne V LS.ni C . , ' . . - . i

--c lecturer, had better Uke : tuuslrucl,OB ' levees; the general assessment

, son editor of the N. V. Christian Advocate,

thrwe d.mrs above K ipl.tl. atnim f'iiii.ini..i;

Orders of 50 pounds or uow.nU .l.-l..-...... ."

. II V ... r. . .1 I L. 1 . r . ........ w

. 'i-1 ii. . hit oi cnarge. mn 12 12-11,

Expense of a Convention.

n hy linger out a miserable existence and a di.

nsnca nouses oi cre.iit. wy stocK consists or tors, graceful death, burenns. centre, raril.dininvsnd brenkfHAt tjiltles. wrl. I ... .

Inr desks, enclosed, nln.n aorkinv.nd ...h.i.nil. I a o, uo ere milieu ui any lorm OI mese UlSCaa- I V1I.W 1,1 T II Eli . V.n.,r...,. fti -a.

t to be established at Chicago; Professor Lar- i bedsteads, plush, cane, and common chairs, mattress- 1 es, either acute or chronic, should apply where you I f, "''ears. Scissors, Knives, aud almost every kind of

'ranee editor of the Ladies' Repository, and i cVa . 5? . . ' f. .J a , v I can be cured, and not suffer Yourselves to be treat- ' ti7 '"in street, aorth side, Ixtwecn ' a i an J I In Krtirlfts I will rhcun far Faian ap innrnAr1 - n 1 11 UICI ? Mimorp. I iniiiiHtl

It issuoooAM.1 th-i ih- .a- . r.K.r. ': Aaara "ssisUnt book agent at Cincinnati. contrv produce. Mv room Is In Li nek & Faronhar's i ea bI those who are entirely Ignorant of medicine N. lt-Jobbing neatlv .d nmLn.u.. ,,

ri -- . vcubcoui Liic iciii" . i . . . - ..aa! a- : . . ... . . i . , ... i 1 -

XI 11UL w crf (vs. . I -mm

inn Aifui, irox. sii-u j q3.

TtTej in rn-i.. , . . Kilt: anf) s nnnLm.niail k:ii

v.,: -"a""nacrry with a oi!e recenuy p l6 Ieft to . ... n

ban;o, . clown, " -Pc term of the Tippe- would,nt do

ocratic Convention will be over two hundred CTThe four great evils oflife are said to be thousand dollars. Is there any corresponding tanflin' collars, stove pipe hats, tight boot 1 A B Tilt tohifA

I

Suppose no contentions were held, and the '

, canoe Circuit Court. A bill to authorize I

Twd Punch

"Ker.

aa.:.

rvsfln. . i si j

; mug in, nvy buildings : u ",i"",res lo ""crease their capital! "P ' the city ia the new church at tock' fai,ed for wmnt of a constitutional ma- '

elections,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

1 no titer Scientific Wonder! Im-

tR. DITTOS Resident Daguerrean Artist. 11 U' therefo', of the greatest importance lo the

Ot K..U .... nril.

!Wt, "aa ' sU., about.

i

Doughty introduced a bill pro-

cer

nrst time. 1 he probate bill wm then tv.n

Xew York Tribune for the Campaign. The publishers of the Tribune annnouncea

of

in. . a ir.i nfurni uiruenrin Anil. i

1 Kooms in Linck and Farquhar's Building. afflicted to know that there is a certainty of their be-

T"7T a ni riiTiAK. Z I lnK ProPr,T treated and having the disease reERnSOFADi ERTISnG, Forannoun- j ,K . r w .u cing candidates for county offices and offices of a I mo,red.,ro, 018 sytm,at Da. Kates' Medical Or-

higher grade, subscnters will be charged tl, non-subscribers 93. Township offices tl. To be paid in advance.

Deaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied

iiH..inhi. pi i by obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be for in.ii'lfi'r P"''1 for lh n,to of ""J nt for Tenr iwlve lines i.i. 1- .! or less. All notices of deaths or tributes of respect.

9

lemle so m..-v. v a .. ?idinr for certain .nn..l. i.:u ' campaign paper, beginning on the I7th

ut.ii uu riiBf n tHBti o Kwir, rv ii im was rtfiifi .

fkt. if . , ' first time Th. n.v.... v.:ii .a.. i Jnne, and continueinir until aftar the r.

iv. . . - reuu iaea nad oeen to

"lechurrh iK. A.:i . .. , . ; ID. amended, and m.-lt ..J . .I.- j .

e in r"' " auitu time : nrKAn .U. U. J"

Soi "i an oe well enough; we : wajouruea.

"Ho'. t. ,L But u fa someUmes' "e arteruoon the House resumed and ' OiVaa:.. a l- . . ; f!n..lsJ J .

ao aisunguisn the differ- " " " "uaing oi me probate bill, which "It. . ... J II. WS .. . .

7 -"uiaiion to have the finest F' cngnsn introduced a bill te " th ... ! tmw Ik. W.l U A r, . . ...

Hkj. .. "'Riesi steeple, from that j " " uu crie canal, which

fc -u,e. elevated above thecom-

Ui ",,,,non People, nor whether Z " c ghtout.lltheobjecuof her' e r, IPMDT' 1832. -wh... a. .J Smatc ResoluUons ofthe House, in re-

RtA and costly ateepli wh ! Tllll f Morr"'

uT,l W '"t" looking children ' 737" a. "y counly-were c0streets of the citv t curred ia by the Senate, and an adjournment.

a J In fHtflMnnAa wkAU a! II C -11 l rk sT

'Ml

an effort i.i read a first time. Mr. McfV.nn.ii r

"eh nd p4r of malch . j committee on fees and salaries, retorted keck

' vl Ulfk niA.i . 'a k.ll u. w.1-: . ... .

w uiuai rnaiiw a - wait i try uiuunir ina tAvea nr nKAia in. j: i . t

- -mj oipaici tu weai ; '- vi viutrs, imeau- 1 j"i v wuviuung pa rag rap n oi U16 pr08'

muvw UUli BiCV3" ! OUWIIU CldDBO ,wMB

election, at the following rates

I copy 5 copies I I copies, 33 copies,

75c $2,50 5,00

$10,00

nnrfant to Ivnentic! The Tr lh

BEs-nvE Fn id. oa Gastric Jtice. A great dispepsia curer. prepared from Rennet, or the Fourth Stomach of an Ov, after lhrections of Karon Liehur the

greai rnysioioirical t nennsu by J. X. Houghton, M

i., .ao. ii ivorin cicnin street, rnnaa This is a trnlv won.tertl.l remodv for

Dyspepsia. Jaundice. Liver Complaint, Constipa- ?! If"' 1 "rTtl. T . r f r .J I"1 tion! and lVbility, curing after nature's own meth- thV. "ocieUe of dJ , to

leh ta"n.n; benev-enUl power,, diminish and enfeeble the natural nished hv ...ni. se noii. .mons th. lent, and "terai notices, or any other calls for public feellnArs. and evhanst the vit.1 ....r...

- . - - - " " s. st, w.su vaoHawa f( i awr . via . www. v hiiviuah pAMVro BVIJUIirU III JUUtU, UI OJ

irx- "nni III . aiivr

ricr, No. 153 Sycamore street, a few doon below

Fifth, on the West tide. j q q n trlEDICAI. ADVICE!

j Diseases of youth and maturity acquired at an ear- , ly period of life, which destroy the physical and

rate charges; also. Micars, Sheep Shears, Scissors. Kalors and Knives ground in the best manner, at a short notice. mh li 12-Cni Marble Works. WW. BBOOKriEI.B. EmVARD v. rSOOE'lri.p. c W'TJ M"OK'IEI.I A Ml, Makkie U obks. 011 the est side erf broad u . betw ecn Fifth and Sixth sis., Cincinnati, niannfai lure to order, Monuments. Tombs and Graved Stones. Mural Tablets Baptismal Fount. Mantel Pieces. I rns. Vases. Italian and Amenean .Marble. iVc.aVc. Cabinet and Counter lops, Designs furnished to order aii! work executed In Uie neatest, most approved sule. s. uli.t ired or plain. oArentsre employed bvtliiseslal'lishmc:,t. my 21-22-lv

medical advertisements.

TT-OOa. CARIX The subscriber wishes to It rive notice to his old mston...r. ....i .1... ....1.1

k.l u . . .. .1

Klarried. In this Co., on 3d inst. by Squire Harvey, Eso.. Mr. Wm. B. ThomDson to Miss Eliia-

1 ne editors do not pledge themselves to any beth Kemp.

"blind and furious support of the Whig candidates." "If they are men whom they like

they will support them right heartily." We

' sorrtetii

earned and fashionable aer- i na ,a8eftng new bill, which

econd time. House adjourned.

se

read a

ya the Cincinnati ! took place.

mat a ,

'rer . noatea down the Bwl .200,000 feetofboardsL '"ngth.andG r.

'oiber f l'W3y houses of wor0Profe!i!iO.'"n,nnic"I,wo 124rfBl.:.ed nrietiau to even- e.rrht

ftthnj. . 0ne real Christian to ev-

t. anrf P'essed Christians. The

a. " preachers, and 26,000 com-

;4t!itoftb7rn " , . .

Sk'w.reonrr;'ura"-waraI

'.-Besi T KaT under the head rteeeT0led buck' JohB Bsst berf 7T fheaa of " Domestic 3t" ''forter, Miss Harriet

In the ofternoon, Measages of the House, were disposed of. Bill for electing notaries public. &c , was ordered to be engrossed. The Senate decided, in accordance with the reports of committees thereon, that it is inexpedient to legislate in relation to the title of certain lands in Benton county, and of purchasing a fire engine for the Penitentary. The adjourning resolution of the House was aken from the table and voted down. A resolution wa introduced to adjourn on the 15th inst., which, after discussion, was laid on the table. The salary bill was ordered to engrossment. llofsg The Speaker laid before the House

"We shall endeavor to given fair and candid history of the progress of the Presiden-

tialcontertof52-to show whatquestion are 1 p rW Tt.fforli Mr at issue, and whv the neonle .h....i,t Rev. U. W . Stafford, Mr.

der a Whig verdict. We shall chronicle the

On the same dav, Mr. Philip Lawrence to 1

Miss Michel Lawrence. I On the 6th inst Mr. Geo. Gesse! to Miss1

Aplona Winter. On the same day Mr. Millard Locker to

Miss Mary Myers. John Meddel to Mary Seibold. Wm. Gantto Lydta Ann A mack.

Marrho On the 30th ultimo, by the

Edward La yd to

Miss IMIen b,d wards, all of Richmond

Divorce and chance rv notices to be paid in advance. """"" '""' -J pleasures of

Advertising expulsion of members from any secret j I,re re mrred, the objects of marriage frustrated, society, to be charred full price. : and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing ulS!'' ,nT"UNd- -J-r, and regret, .hould make application to a ' NELSON ABBOTT, of the Democrat. ' Pyc who "as devoted his time exclusively to JylPSO C. F. CLARKPON, of the American. the treatment of those complaints. Dr. J. Kates,

best spring Btvleof faVhionTblo ' Mer1 ffl" " So' 153 camore street, red and for sale at 1 ir8t house below Fifth street, westside, Is a Hiysl-

my 7 LINCK ek FAROrHAR'S. 1 cian who ia eomnetent to cure the moat honeleM

cases. He also cures all those diseases arising from infection, either in their primary or secondary forms. It is, therefore. Important to those af-

i TTAT8 fi.f's

, 11 Huts. Jus! received and for sale at

Ou the 25 ultimo, at the residence of

A shn. k. D. IW S. nf rivforl

reader s. . . . - -. " ....'

seeasearivand . f .v.- sii... " " " ur. A. u. r ems of new raris u. to miss

. j .U.K..VUCH any Of their neurhher '

results of all trenspising elections impartially M and lucidly, and endeavor to let our readers

LAUREL DIRECTORY.

MOSES J. KELLY, Attorney and Counsellor j nicted toeall upon him without delay at Law, Laurel, Ind. ap 19,1853 16-ly A RELIEVED S

1RS. HAZZARDhas on hand a fashionable

ill

SUFFERER.

DCHAEF ER tc COBB Manufacturers

aj

...... ..i m.i ..nil- .....ur. j.j. luiinuiom tuis SA-ason. As comment on his abilities in the carding business is unnecessary, he hopes all of his old customers that has bad work done by him will not pass hy his door. All work w-arraiiU'd to be done in good order. Metamora, Maj lt. 2a-w SIJltON HAIGH.Jr.

DVII1E CO Importersand dealers in Clocks. " atches, Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on band an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and verce watches; nne gold and girt jewelry; oid. silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, perenssion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists flies, to5s,&c. So. 130, Main street, under Commercial Bank. Cincinnati, Ohio.

of their neighbors.'

Addresa Ureely At McElrsth, New York.

Elizabeth E. Fraxer of Paoli, Ind.

MsmtiFD On the 25th ult. bv Eld. S. K

minmenioi jniiunerv. wnica ine lames von a , ... r. . . .. .

ii . . .. . . - . . . AvJ oi rianes. A.arpeniers' ana toonermT eM tonl.

.-ii io can ami examine oeiore pnrenasing else- al r p.:. a ill .i where. Her room is siluated on Pearl St., three door. I f ?'?,"nl DomtMlt South of Shoup&Cullum. store. my SI S3-lf i Main street, Cincinnati. mh IS-ly

PROTECTION. Fire.

" . ' . . , . TT-OOl.CARDI3rS We have engaged Jaes l"!J?nr..,",""'l " Vnon " We Pel?rr'-lorv.

linni'si l-- KmliAfilinn llrama liiiinanv nf I . - - - , - ,

Hoshour, Mr. Hervey Craven. Attorney at Hartford. Conn. The undersirned. Arent for'thi.' old i work w. LlYB n:. I n... iJ . m; I ..1. M .n.i r....o.i.. . A..I ranran.wi.. i . will be done in the best manner, at the

. Ijawr VI I rUUICIVUt IHU't wajt m lew JVJX. ca SB atm. m -- . x.iiii . w - i a a ai 1W imuv vii Bond, daughter of Mr. John Bond, of the vi- "l" approved risks, on favorable terms.

. . - . . .. i jun.i ji reuin, ssrvr

viuiiy ui A'uuiiu. , For Laurel sn.l Frmnklin Conntv,

Owtrase n thrHiaU rsndra. The steamship Yacht arrived at New Orleans on the 2d instwith datea lrom Brownsville of the 36th nit.

Ont rages by Mexicans are of continued oc- mmmmmmrmmm!i enrrence. A party from the Mexican aide 1 I.MTtrel Retail Price, crossed the Rio Grande nnd killed five Ameri- Flonr r hbl t3 es Sngar r ft bl to 8 cans who were encamped at Lake Campacuas. F ba,hcl , ?? 1? . ... 2 on the American side. Two other. succeeded J hu.h J jj iTl IH in anecung their escape j Oats p bnshel 18 tow :PjrEs, F dox 6 The steamer Chamanche has been again' Cnrn V bushel SO.s-iJ ! Feathers t ft fired into by the Mexicans, and Mr. Brasher. a . T 8 jMackerel No 3 r bbl .n.i.,m ..a- , , Bacon hog round i do No 8 13 a custom-bouse officer, was damrerouslv in " Iwkii. ss.a. MrhKi ilsm

Nails lb keg

3ill ; Cheese

I

6J7

wounded. An American lady passenger mar-

ruwiy ntpra wun uer life.

J'"""" ."f " ;nr; ""P". t T OTS FOR S AIiE.-Two lots. No. 56 and 59 American merchant, was assassinated in his Ljin Allen's Plat. in the townof Brookville. Frankown store bv a rtart v of M. ! nn Mant. i.,.! .ii..tn on Hn.,i .iMt kni....

The moat intense excitement prevails along Ji MelhilJisl -'ur n1 Pol Ofncefr gaie on i ti.,n. we retard him a. SeinV. lod pVc'rten the river. V J m"st r;'0""bht,,J"mS, r.". vtVX P,SffSr- il,t' TmAsG,rroJS M. D4V .P. Kitchen, M M Lnquireof (mh l5-2) PA.MhL U. JONhS. lTW,atR,M. D. my H Cl-Vw

my 7, 80 ly

TR D. L. STI ART, Respectfully informs the ' II ladies and gentlemen of Franklin county, that he , is permanently located in Laurel, and is prepared at . all times to perform all operations of Dental Surgery ' with neatness, care and skill. Cleansing, tilling and i inserting on pivot, done in the most approved style, j with the best material. 8pots. stains and blemishes j removed from the teeth without iijury. Teeth insert- . ed on fine gold plate, only by atmospheric pressure, or j with clasps as the rase may require; from one to a full I set, with or without artificial gums. Rcurvv, Tartared Gums, and all diseases ofthe mouth treated with j eare and a cure warranted. Charges very low, and a

... A-r iwiATiiuii. vuticibea. Mr. ii. L. Stpakt'Iuu been residing in this place (Laurel! for some time. and. as far as we have

knowledge of his work, has rendered entire satlsfac-

snortesl nonce, and warranted to give satisfaction, asCoorEB is considered the best carder in this country. Persons wishing, can have their wool at our store In Brookville, and receive their rolls. Prices as low as any other factorv. B. H. fe J.C. BURTON. N. B. Corn and Cob crushed for feed. Brookville, May 13 B. H. tx J. C. BURTON.

OOL CARDING, Spinning; V tfca.

Gordob & Wooo wold stand near Metamora. The public will take notice that A. R. Town hss takes the above mentioned Woolen Factory; where he intends carrying on in all its various branches. Their machinery being mostly new and tn good order, and from his knowledge and long experience in the business in the eastern States, he Batters himself that he will be able to turn out work as well It not superior to any other establishment to the Western country People from a distance will do w ell to call and give us a trial, and I will warrant them to be satisfied. Pec pie coming to the Mill with wool for rolls, will be attended to Tmmediatelr. (my IVil-tf) A. B. TOMER.'

fJeV J. II. SIIOEXRERGEK'S IRO I. STORE. No. 15, Front t.. opposite the Public landing. Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep constantly on

nana a large assortment of Iron, nails and steel, of their own manufacture, from the genuine Juniata Bloom. Justly celebrated for the last twentv vears for Its superior quality. AlsowMouseH.de Anvil, bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel, English Blister steel, and German steel. Kliptic springs. Carriage axles. Monld Boards, wagon boxes, c. All of which 'bey will warrant and sell at the low est market prices. Persons will please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. mh 12is-iy STEAM GARBLE AVORK! Lovrv A Kcle, corner of Broadway and Fifth street. Cincinnati. Monuments, Tombs and Grave Stoves. Marble Mantles aud Statuary. Baptismal Fonts. Mural Tablets. Urns, Vases. Garden Figures, Cabinet and CountOT Slabs, Arc., dir.. constantly on hand and furnished to order. The trade supplied w ith Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to order. mh 12 li-ly Til. BEXNiETT'S Bakery Butter Crackera at 4 cla per lb. Soda Biscuit at 5 rtspor lh, bv the box or barrel. No. 30, Lower Market sU, CiiK-in-n,u-mh5,lS52 11-ly ri mci ati spit rv gtr a e.is53. V 1 Bonnets. Ribbons and Fancy Goods. W. P. Devop. Wholesale dealer in silk good's, bonnets, bonnet ribbons aad fancy dry goods, is now receiving his spring stock. Conntry merchants are particularly requested toeall before purchasing elsewhere. New' Block, No. 50 Pearl street, Cincinnati, North aide. fb 14, 7-era

K'KS.MITIIIti The subscriber, hav

oc been raised in the town, served a faithful

pprciiticcstiip to the Blarksmif ning busiuess, and having built a shop in the Southern part ofthe ton n. ubout one square South ofthe public sptarc. is now ready for business in all the branches of common blncksmithing. Whilst old shoptaudmen of established character in business can get along, I ask that favor and custom which a joutig man and a new beeinner needs. I ex)Nct lo earrr my money by honest industry aud hard knocks. and those who patronize a new beginner is alwaxs remembered during life, Willi the warmest graiitude J'-" Work wi-li done or no psv. May 10, Ink.'. 21-3m SAMUEL MA RLATT. rjiERIS of the Indiana American X Sim advance. i.5u iu six mouths. 3 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents fur every year pa; ment is delayed thereafter. A DVKsnsKMENTs One square or l-ss will be in' sert"d three times for one dollar, if i ni.-nl be made in advance, one dollar and Uenn -five rents

if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty i-cnts if d'lat-d two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment isdclavcd. ljirge advertisements for a longer time will be' charged en the sume principles.

T II. RAKER & CO.. Hatters Comef

I.

IIOW Men A I

Hats, embracinr every color White, Pearl, Blue, Nankeen and Black. Our shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of our spring style of silt smwf our own manufacture, to which' we invile special attention, apl 9, jkw 16-3-m I ATI TIER, COX, COLBl ltK LI P. Ji IO.. Wholesale Hardware Healers, New store, No. 74 Main street, near Pearl, Cincinnati, Ohio, invite the attention of their friends and the public to their larve and entindv new stoek w..w.-

description of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and

A-uuery, consisting iu part, of Anvils, t ices, trace Slid lo2 (h&ius, siiovels. spades, forks, mill and

crosscut saws. Axes, all approved makers: iron

"ire, brass batten, a'ul pressed kettles, gun barre's, butts, screws, locks, bitches and buildii.g materials. Also Table and hh-ket cutlery latest sty les and in great ri"; shears, scissors, razors, files and

rasps, of standard makers otilv, looking glusses.

percussion caps, arc, together with every description of .Misccllaiieousshelf goods, all new slock, a nd forsnle at uniformly low prices; as they are determined thnt their figures shall be kept at the bottom of the market. Orders thankfully rerei-ed and the favor of a call respcctfullv solicited, mh ia. lt-52 13-3m HEAD'S Commercial College. S. Ej corner of Main and Fourth sts.. Cincinnati. The object of this institution is to qnulify gentleman pracliciilly for the Counting House and business pursuits; lhe course of instruction embraces the theory and practice c.f !oot keeping and enmanship. lec lures on mercantile transactions, commercial calculations. o:c.. a ovcring Uie entire field of Commercial operations, thus enabling pupils to beto:ue fiirslie.l acco'ii.Unts. Tuition for a full course (in advance) Further particulars can be obtained by catling at the institution, or l y addressing the principal, (post-paid;) J.E. IIEAll, Principal, inli 19, lcji 13-6in iHIIXA iI..I!SS A.MQCEESWARE I Country Merrbanu are resnectfullv invited lo:

cull and examine our large stock of China Glaasor ttueensware. We are now receiving some three hundred packages of new style Spring goods, and are prepared to offer inducements to those wishing to purchase. Our facilities for receiving good, are such that we can always supply customers with either common or fine ware as" they mav selecU Our stock of Glassw are being large we are prepared to offerpreat inducements in that as well as Queensware. We have China tea setts at all prices, and shall try to please all w ho mav favor us w ith a call. JNO. J. O LEARY, mh 19, 1852 13-3ra So. 3 Main St., near Front.

crush and grind corn and cobs. And his rardino-

...aiu.ucsare in una oraer lor caxaing wool, custom is respectfully solicited. my 13. 21-3w UARlVtVARE! Hardware I Wholesale dc Retail. The subscriber is now offering at No. 64, Lower Market, Cincinnati, an extensive stork of hardware, embracing every variety. Such as mechanics tools of all kinds, table and pocket cutlery, mill and cross rut saws, hay, grain, and manure forks, grain and grass scythes, steel, nails, w indow glass, guns ar.d pistols, cistern pumps, ttc. The country trade is particularly invited to the above slock, as it will be sold ow the most reasonable terms. WM. R. DAVISON, mh 5, 12 ll-m

OAI.E OF FORFEITED EA ! D Notice il is hereby civ en that I will offer for sale; at the door of the Clerk's office, in Brookville, Praaktis; county, Ind..on Tuesday. 13th of Juh. ltCd, between the hours of lOo'lock, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., on said .lay, the following trait of land, situated in the aforesaid county, to wh: The North half of the North east quarter of section six in CtHi-grcssion.-il tow nship eight, of range one ,nt,too, taining seventy-six acres more or less, mortgaged by Ilaac L. Case. March 11th, lrM7, for the pavntent of with interest, for the use of township nine, of rung one west, in the aforesaid rouity aud ftfeited lor tlienon pavruentof prmeiprj,and irtrsro,. M. V.SIMON.SON, School Commissioner of township 9. Uause I Mav 10. l.W. 21-ts

QJIITH A- XIXOS Wholesale and RefcutPt O ano Forte Dealers. No. 7f. West Fourth street Cincinnati. Ohic. Having completed theiruew saleZ. rooms of 52 by 120 foe in extent, are enrbl-d to offer the largest and tines stoeV ot Pianos to be found in theeoontry east o woet. r.ll from thrw celebrated and naeeuailed nvinrfaetarers, A. Slodart, and John-B. Dunham, N. Y. A full writusw warrantee given with eaA'h Instrument. Terma C;h. wh T7 ly