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business connected with the

X rtts of Fayette County, and i -imiiraeeinent of U. P. Ji-skis e r frion.U of that Co. will apply fo

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...n"i of the Observer.

fpr!.ft the Temperance Hall

rhonl Exhibition.

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snchuselts, an alumnus of the Miami University , has been elected Professor of Mathematics and astronomy, instead of "Pro. T. J. Matthews, resigned on account of HI health. R.

H. Bishop, Jr., formerly Adjunct Professor of Languages, and principal of the Preparatory Department, has been elected Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, Instead of Trot Moffat, who has been elected Professor of Biblical Literature In the Cincinnati Theological Seminary. Prof. Moffat, however, will still hold a connection with the Miami University es lecturer on Asthetics. Milton

LAUREL NEWS. This column or the Amirn Is under the editorial management of Moses J. Rtm, Esq., who is responsible for its Tacts, figures, opinions and politics.

Llkeneama-s. Mr. J. H. Tat aw, is again back at Laurel, taking Daguerrean Likenesses, where he will remain a short time. He has a new instrument much more expensive than the one he had here before. Those wanting good like-

or 1 iv at Ht,.h .flU. I 4 1 : 1 Hmm OTam M A .ll a - l : I

fji1 , A. r r U ;n i inriuuri ui uie iai erauuaiinp c nw, " "-a uu ru iu Rive uiiu a call soon. rMr-e of tne Lnnrch will .... " ? -li'sn-t the Church on Saturday a ben e,ected pritaclprf or the Preparatory iie: ftlHt11"1 ' Department. I On Friday the 23th ult . near Laurel. J a sits

i The institution is now ina more flourishing Chanct, aged about seventy three.

Vahh.ofe.uT little city is good, condition than it has been within the last' -... i . ss

U and flenrishing, society peace- ( seventeen years. The students are orderly ! We believe the above is the name of the

ntiKt. nd c.r...,....s uKn,u,.- ,uuik. i ne present catalogue gives romnanv that r.rrie. tho mail . lmnl.M.

a distance, come and see us du- , 2C8 students-300 are expected next session, between Cincinnati and IndianapoMs, by way hllh of July-take which begins on the last Monday in August. : f Laurel. Will not some one favor the world

.!h and around our i.ttie city- During U ednesday, Dr. Lord, of Cincinnati, with the names or the individuals who com;;.;:,c.ach r..tigned,.scend the hill ;C. N. Olds, Esq, or Ohio, and Wm.S.Groes. pose that company. The canalers might then ..ar,3 look over it-then we think beck, or Cincinnati, lecture before the various Know upon whom to call when thev wished Vi io Grangers nera ,-v do' T societies. ! to dispo8e of their broken own boat hor8M.

. .tie rnv nere a muchuiu i '

s - .-r.iuiiii'!!1(T it a fiue situation, &c.

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Oxford Female Institute.

We did not witness the exercises or this In- !

Corrections-Temperance. W ... . . . - . , ., .

i :.. m ino.io n,nnnn. i. i.vi i, i in um cKn;isn di inn i d- " o were in error last ween in saving mat

T0.ms: . , c , stitate, which came off Monday and Tuesday the temperance celebration at Rushville would.

4fTicnltwrat Prospects.

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tlct the prospect Tor abundant i Ing were the commencement exercises. We here, .i , -PffM!! of country is very flatter- are indebted to Dr. Scott Tor a catalogue and j

r, jjr.ycrop, w incii im niiejuj nar- . i i I'giauiiiies oi me proceeaings. i ne Uala

fiont former nominations, br who has tncoataged Otlieri to do to. Resolved, That we view the nomination of Pierce and King as the harbinger of success to the Democratic Republican party of the Union.

Resolved, That our State ticket, Joe Wright

at the head, is Wright and cannot be wrong, and that we will support it without a why or a wherefore.

Resolved, That wo recommend the name o(

George G. Shonp, as a suitable person to rep

resent us in the national Congress from thb

District.

Resolved, That we present the name of N.

Mc. Crookshank, Esq., as a suitable person for Judge of the Court of common plea. Resolved, That the secretaries prepare copies of these prooceedings and furnish the same for publication. Resolved, That we recommend the holding of a county convention on the 31st or July next, as our Highland friends have done. Whereu pon the meeting adjourned. Twos. DtroRD, Chairman Virden Kyger, Jacob J. Rank, Secretaries.

CANDIDATES.

I T OT FOR 8A I.E. Two lota. Ho. M and St I li in Allen's Plnt.ln the town of Prookrille, Frank- - lin enuntv. Ind.. situated on Head street, between

the Methodist Chunk and Poet Office fof sale on

(1 EORGE HOLLAND, will aerre Ju.lre

tf of the Court of Common Plea, of the rountiet ,he most reasonable terms, to suit the purchaser.

nquire oi mn im; ujinibbUijuiiMi

of Franklin, Fayette and Union, If elected at the

wiooer election

JOIt HTMAit la a candidate for the office of Judre, for the circuit composed of the counties of Shelby, Rush, Decatur, Farette, Union, Franklin and Dearborn.

II R. Clirkso. please announce the name of

ti m. aict;n.fcKY,a8 a candidate for the Sheriffalty, at the enssinc October election, and ob-

ng nis imhSO' MAM FRIKSDS

IR.C. F. CtKso!--Sir: nlease announce the

.11 name of E. B. JONES, as a candidate forSheriff

' evening;:, but have heard much spoken in their ; come off on the 29th oT June. It Is to be on praise. The Calliopean society gave an exhl- the 29th of Jnlr. We hope to be able to elve

om some of tbe fumersand by bition on Monday evening on Tuesday even- ! the precise time that Gen. Carey will speak

Bible Canse.

at the ensuing October election.

New Goods -New Goodr

fpIIE l'F.ItSIUF.DUkethi( method of

X informing the rititensof t nion crnntr that he has Just received direct from ih Eastera IUes,one of tlwlarirest and best stock of Sprinf and .Summer Goods, both fancy and substantial, that he bu ever had the pleasure of exhibiting to this community. His stock consists in part, of the following : Drens Sllkst Bleached and brown Plain Black, changeable,! sheeting-10-4 wide; stripcd.barred and narured. 'Mole skin. Silk. Fur, Silk Tissues and Berag-t. brush, Kossuth, Jenny Berafre Delaines. Lind, Mazvar. Calilor-

Fancy and bl'k mous de nis. English, Straw,

'me. iliraid.full I Plain & wt'd silk poplins common pal

.. - .. , . i. : . I rimi iuu eoiu g mwns ftntt hlU. K.nrv Kni.

nomance oi ine nerniuuon, oeuiit m iu-i'r. i , . - ,. " , r . . :

the personal adventures, heroic exploits, and ro- .r.,;. "X""' Zl" n,"m pea" ua

apl 1017

"ITJE are authorised to announce BEN J. WHIT

" iMi asacandidate for the office of Sheriff

rrankim county, Ind., at the October election apl 1617

naroKDca ol tranklin Co., at the October election ap 9

-ttTjtTCH AJW CLOCKS Wn. T)wo ) tenders his services to the rltitens of Brookvllleand viclnitr, in flie capaeity of Watch and Clock Maker and repairer making and mendinf Jewelrv. Ac. Loni experience and strict punctu

ality are his recommendations. Khop three doors

North ofjhe post office. Jy S3, Ia5031-tf Agents Wanted.

A ItOOH FOR etcry Amfrlcan The

dence.contai

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1 ,hmwtih(i uarcno

ware:

ia and Tinware:

Trace and stare chains;

alter Chains with

snaps.

,mehorel Si spades;

ning . complete nnd thorough .ocount l" ds of braverv and runnlnr. Instances .,. s " '' . A

. rvf hnrnip nnt4riirio. iiifiiltiitf b nf inil v id 11 ftl illff'T .

- - - - - - -1- r - - -- -- fr-i 1 11 Anil nir a r.t w nnni.

nf : l.ii anl arlrnnlitM Hnmnafln tolala nnd tilvHItiha HI .

Vlllilia..u0...v.,MM """""' .a.r.i. .... v...r A A rfn,l,l ftirid do ri.l.,

" ""7" pyvn ... ... y Plain bl'k warp lustre

7. . t 1 j . l i L 1 t a - 00 no monur t . tin nr av rnnn tiiarv I tiriH uti . W hlr h fhp ll ltnrT OT . . . . .

WJ?n.ntnoie,' snnounce the name of ! that era records, or which private sources could af- Z.2a niin'" JEEMIAHO. BT. JOHN as a candidate for : fnrH Fancy and plain

foH

Manv histories have been w

ment and the Arrav. of the

tinn. but no work, heretofore

are authorised to announce the name of tira.arva rwl prnr.l the services rendered hv rtri-

OLI VEH in, D A It T LOW asacandidote ' vate inliviiiuals. or the snfferincs and privations

written of the govern- 'VU "h " mnslins Long and short handle period of the Revoln- Jnpr-r.orli .d,a " ' 4 prone forks: '. has been devoted to Pla,P crossed barred Mai, erms and hand

iai onels and lawns; saws:

do white and col'd cambric Tennent and

for sheriff of Franklin Co. at the October Election.

Retail Prices of Connersville.

f bu " bbl " bu

Wheat

Flour

Corn Oau

Potatoes Bacon lb Hams " " Lard "

Butler

bu

nndereone by obscure but devoted patriots. For this reason this bonk has nil the interest of a romance, with the strict truth of history: and it cannot lail to be warmly appreciated by the American people. Just published in one larjre 1? mo volume. 450

do 01 flr'd bobiuetsforcapa Hunts best axes and

ami nii'U'Moves: ' adres;

:;i--wnea,H . . .n .tteua.ace 01 15 students ;delrer B di9cottrse on the bible cause, in the A . ,,Wch some cf the farmers think ring the last year On Tuesday, Jane 22d, ' Blooming Grove Church, on Sunday the 11th i5.4 Pr. will yield a roll or more 29 of the young ladies graduated. Among ( iD8t at 3 0cock, P. M. crop oats are so large that in ! them Connersville had two representatives,! mav fall, but should all 1 viz: Miss Helen Miller and Mis. Helen H.r. ItcllgloUS,

Farquhar and Lane. Col. J. 11. Laneand Col. Farquhar address

ed our cltiiens on last Saturday, principally Cheese

upon the tubiect of SUte nolitica. Col. I.nn 1

led off in speech of tome hour and a half, in which he made the old stereotyped charge against the Whig party, "that the present

Mate indebtedness is chargeable alone to

French braid. China Pearl. N11I nnd lath hammers

CobtirK lace, fcnpltsh straw and hatchets: and French (limp Bonnets; Horse. while wash .store Misses and childreiis M and shoe brushea; Bonets. rapdt neck ribns; Jnpnnned and brass taPlain. fani-v and bl'k man- hie castors;

tan ribbons: Horse card, and currv I

Extra wide farcy colors for

Tl,. D M..r.. ri u 1- i.J . 1

"c " B pvvlCu them Col. John H FarQuhar'-BUCcessfnllr.

triumphantly, and ts the entire satisfaction of both Whigs and Democrats, repelled the

yfjioraHe there will he an abundant J on. The institute is in a prosperous and!

rstj'ows are luxuri.tnt in their J flourishing condition, -the corn, althoneh it has been j Truly Oxford is highly favored with its In-.y.-.t ba'"ar'' ow 'oks well, and j stttntions of learning, and beauty of situation.

vi!d a. leat an average crop.

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Testimonials.

-,:v rcin'.ry

in the .vorld can expect; Fearing somo of oar people do not sufficient-

Rev. Mr. Smith, of the Fairfield Circuit is expected to preach in the M. E. Church, in Laurel, on Sunday evening the 11th instA Modest Braggadocia. The Cincinnati Enquirer, after professing

! to quote from some distant papers what it says

t ,, m ,UA"""" wvf" " I Ir annrec ate our oaner. we annex the coin-

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Ail travelers are constrained

vAMemleand wen cu.rn.ueu ' ! -on ofa few of our cotemorartes. We hone !

. ever to be found worthr of the r.omnlimanta I

!r:i:ig me rn ! "e turna : thns contered on ns. . , I. .... , . 1 !

;s.-3-in-r,t. 11 nasouito oeseen. to oe , The nrookrllle American.

,q and praised. AgriouUurisIs have 1

dot

f I Dried Peaches p t3 S j 1 " apples

2 iCoffee S 11 ?13i : pp.. eleeantlv lllustrateil, bound In muslin, Taney 1 1 Tea " " atto tl ! gilt, or sheep". Price tl 50.

;i u u 11 j g ; 10 canvass lor mis worn in every mow. Mjwn ana uomicj sinnirs; Ladies. .Misses ana cullj u 113 5 j village In the Union. A laree income can be de- Ladies bl'k, white and fan-; drens shoes; 1 j White Fish " g rived from Its sale, as It Is immensely popular. cy colored kid gloves; Men's, boys and infants P to 1 1 Fresh beef " " JtoO i There is scarcely an American family but what Ladies bi'k. white and fan-i boots and shoes; 5 j would desire to purchase it. This is a greatchaaco cy colored silk gloves; D.-jgs. pan ts, oils and . for those out of employment! , Lidies bi'k pic nic gloves dvestufls;

A very small capital is all thai is necessary to pro- anu mils; Trunks, carpet sacks, cure enoucli to start w ith. For trn nnd pnrticu- La'iies. Misses and chil- aud satchels; lars address BUNC E & BROTHER. drens plain and fascjr ailk Cariare trimmings and

ruonsners, u4 Nassau sireet. .ew torn. parasois;

A Chemical Cmpund timtiar f the Vatufal Off the Hair. ' THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. V Clean, Kite and bramiful preparation i promoting the growth, luiurianee and d the Hair removing dandrefT, tcals nd ",,. euringihe cutaarousdisrascs of the calp-'n"",. I'd fr krrping the Hair moiit, impartinr to it a nv Iky lofinrisand highly be., ifntlastr;. H"1"1" e and airrn able properties 'I be found rema'-ic-blc, applir.1 cither to the head., irritations ot t" ' It is unlike any ot theAleon. :eadOiiprrp ariin so eommonlv esrd f.r the Ha. "I"'. Kflir Arr ill Haip .Mi,..,fifini .(iiMift, 'it lr"r"

trimeH n iert'ebein moi.iemiiE and cooling .mcw jf drying .ifaflnd '"'beating as the alcohoiie prorations are; nd Frv Kmi. hvi"" '"rofihe Rr,..y quai.tis. of marrow, oils &e

11 power to rrtnuTr the g Im 1 nous coaling wniw troctstlie pore. il" the skin when nnht-althv, ann whi h preeni the fnllrclcs rrom exading an oily lulxt.nir neeesary tothe natural moistarr, beauty and grn th of the Hair is nnecfiislled. iic free application ofthe llairGlnsa a ill impart a more lat in q beauty and mniature to the h iir, ,hn a whole buttle of the alcoholic preperanon" ialiy oll;he'iilrs it ill not soil the finest linen. Personawh.ise hair is slichtly gray, will find thia article w maketheir hair d uki r.iuil render the gray hairs scarcely perceptible. Mol hen ill fi nil thiiprrpara'lon the best they can use to dress children1 hair, keeping it ia placr, (rirmr; il a must beautiful luster and causiiit; it to prruw luxuriantly. 11 any prep' arationof art can cause the liairiogrow. the Spanish Hir Gloss will do it. ' Very liberal discounts made to ririiffirisis and those wh.i buy by wholealr. Adder a C. P. Fay, Owego, N. V. I'ricc 25 cents ptrlioltle. Dealer, in Franklin t'o. Ia. can learn trwi nif ni -quiringor the Kdiior ol the American of Bronkvillr.Nor. 7, "5 1. 4"-l year'.

Wood

Laurel Hetail Prices. Flour ai bbl (3 25 ;s,:ar p fc 61 to 8 N heat r bushel 56 'Hams f 9 Butter f 10?12t .Fresh BeefB B. Sin a.

Potatoes p bush 3tS40 1 Coffee If a. 111S19 ! cludins; this notice) and giving itoneor more in

SECRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO liE HANDSOMEt can in tract any person how tote hamlsomc. 1 teach how to make hmwn -kin lair and cii ir, 1 teach how to remove tan. pimples and freckles. I teach how to chang.- the sal lost fare u.t 1 one ot be my I teach how to make the wrinkled skin smooth. 1 teach how to make brown teeth as mhile as pearls 1 teach bsw to make olT.nive brtath perfectly sweet I teach ho. to make hard brown hands .ift and whit

1 teach how to make di.ea.ed (rums hard and sound.

foul slanderous charre. and nresenled Taria

C. Dunning and a few dyed in the wool democrats ia no very enviable light Col. Farquhar Is a full team and a horse to let, and if the Democrats cannot turn out any better lackeys thin Col. Lane to save their sinking cause, it is doomed to irretrievable ruin. Rising Sun Republican.

The Stick at Candy. Gen. Fierce was first spoken of in connec tion with the Presidency at the Locco State

convention In New Hampshire somo time

are offers to bet largely on the success of

Peirce and King, and after giving n rather

comical sort of lecture upon what it calls the

! very reprehensible practice of belting, adds:

.' 1'Ws liare no rlnilbt nllrsslcss thnt tbowA who : loot i at... t j . ... ,

. .. .. iuie,i , iuu nisi uuuy auoptea a resoiu-

This is the model newspaper in the SUte i M Pieree ndKingwi11 vin nd thou8h on requesling their delegates to bring him

9 to be R-tefitl and encouraged we meaIl no disrMpecUo our cotemporanes t0 haor friends make money, we forward as a candidate. Got. Steele in nd-

vsw years yiel.ied mare than nvergo ! nor flirt,ery lo the Editor, but such is onr j Would prrer " y W0U . " dressing the Convention expressed his gratifi

cation at the selection, and related the following anecdote to exhibit the character of the man." We give it in the Governor's own words: Sir' said Governor Steele, ! have known

vais t ousnei ! to W ,rirs r dot A

jom ousnei 3 Feathers t? Ih S8330 . !A'ackerelXo3 i? bbl lie Bacon hog round 74 : do No 13 Bar Iron ; White Fish blf bbl 6S6t Rails & keg 3Ia4 ;Cheese 6ia7

Rraakvill llntall a. . 1

Flour bbl SSS.F.eirs " dozen 6 Corn ? bushel -2-2 Hams n, 11 Coffee " lil Fresh Beef f a, 6 " Rf H Wheat buh 5S Butter" msii Potatoes do 45

Cincinnati Prices Current Butter.

Fresh Roll In m.rtot I. SATIS,

r ft

TTPSoTtrt Newspapers copyine the above (In- Ladies, Lung fsalher fans. Three" Ply. Imported,1; """ make the hair prow loxunaniiy.

n aud rag . ..-..n ;rwt' ' ",

sertions.will be entitled to one copy of the book, " subject to their order. The paper, marked, should " be sent lo the publishers, with directions as to the manner the volume should he forwarded.

Trrpeeimen copies mailed, with postage pre

paid, upon the receipt of the price as aflixed above. Aeents would do well to procnr specimen copies, canvass their respective districts, and then order the quantity for which they receive subscribers. Jc IU 2t3-3t tiEAIl'S Commercial Coll core. S. E.

II

holl Inek inmht' t ... mii...

" imitaliou shell - earner 1 ,cth llu" ' hae bright and sparkling ryes

" Biiffido " " A ftill and complete 1 ."w ,0 Pierre the eyesight tor HI-,

"Horn " " stock of Family Gfuce- teach now to restore impaired eiesiebt

,1 line uiiAuu anu ries.

oi k nose; 3.1

Ladies tine unbleached

Mate

SOd

I teach how to ckanre rrav hair to its onritial color

a i ia'ba ina in ,-it ' I ttach how to change ihres'or of the hair as deaircd4 sasdMITO 10 ana. u,en how to ma,,: ,hc hair soft, rich aid glossy. '"'Vulfi i! I how to makethelip.and eh.ek. red.

corner of Main and Fourth sts., Cincinnati. The

ob ert or t 1 s institution Is to ouainv arer.tieman uunen lace; 1. .w. k..,.1

prsrtirnlly forthe Countinr House and business pur- Ladies lisle thread lace. Losym,. me auQ cc suits; the course of instruction embraces thetheory ' edcina; and insertion;

and practice of bonk kcepina and penmanship, lec- Gents bl'k Italian silk era- Washing tubs; tores on mercantile transactions, commercial cal- vat"; Wooden Buckets; dilations. Ac.. covering the entire Held of Conimer- Gcuts bl'k silk hd't-; vsh Board (zinc'

Misses and cbildrent " hH.- .hoe nails and . 1 'rth Uom ' nmo,': superfluous hair. LadiesHne linen cambric idlers tacks; 1 '' above are ail perfectly harmless, hdkfs; Nfn 1 and M-ssachu-' 1 knthryareallrcrrchrapi.d pleasant. Ladies fine worked collars bT the i 1 kno" eTrrT P",on w'11 ,ik' "l'm"' and schlmisctts; btrrel oJ half barrel' 1 1 c'Tc airr'"- m'kr "' ",r' vompounds. Udles silk aud hand-work ?k.Mn J,,V (' know they are better than anyadrertiscd cosmetics

f, ( v a. a vi is I'vaiainn ivi ail aaass aaaasi a.awssa

Pocket

ei, n.i.ii. , a ' ciai oneraiions. inus enaonnir pupns 10 oecome

10 v '-n it.rnes. n a. oii m i nnished aeeountanls. 1 union lor a lull course (in w hite linnen - " & i 0, f.milv I

tqnaliEation.

t . mi , . . ' lroui II1B witiv? vii eui.11 . ur.au upe u anu diiui ! honest conviction. The American, through ! 6 , ..... !.,,,. , , tame. It is no more than skinning blind vie- ! the ttlent. enero-v ami nsnmrsrancs nf ; "

n.r0rrinil Hoard of equalization for i Bro. Clnrkson, fully realites our idea of

r. ..... ..,i i r.mti-jeilla no U'nnol,!! what i ouiitrv Darter onirlit to he the disarm-

" Thev redtteed the land ta'x 1 Inator of valuable Information-tho advocate i of nffcted about the 0Be

Urns.'

Now if there was not such a delicate touch

cf this Fayette) County S ' per j

of home interest the co

r"i:.s Co. 12 percent. And they j morals, rebuking "sin and iniquity in high

nservator of pttbiic m-ght suppose the editor consideied Bragg a r I 1 r J

very goou sort 01 uog.

Drowned. John GrafTe came to an untimely end about

to IVfare Co 5ft per cent. The Co. 1 places" bnd giving fearless Utterance to truth

,-3-rsoiTi:tudolili haviiiff lately ad- ' on all subjects though authority may scowl on !

vr.-.!tn their, tha Congressional ! it or custom reject it. Th selections of the 9 o'clock A. M., on Tuesday , the 22d ult., un-

the Commissioners had arran-j American are always readable and its edito- d, the followiiigciruumstances: With some

rials Clarksonlan-fearless, frank, and always ' others he wasetigagd in repairing the breach

r. fit it as !

layette tlills. M"iire, Frxharjfr &; Co., are re-

pointed. It is just such a paper as the peo- ; i the canal about two miles above town.-

Flrkln and Barrel 1?,"' ? 88

V - Da 10 rinwii, as xi as x. Beeswax. VTh "cd 869 22 Prime Yellow iSole" , 80 t ft, - - - 5, I Molasses. Inferior do - - 20 iSew leans, II room I gal 34? Common rioa B03 on 1,I,T' storeo.

Fancy - - 1 851 40 LaI!,.n. T"

Shaker - . 9 I sKLdtan a .res. I

Common ? doaO T.Vl 00

;riiw reiiuina tVir iiouring mi'.ls, sit

in the central part of the

; tie cn-!

the whole career of Gen. Pierce, from the day he first took his teat In this hall . I hive admired his exploits In Congress and in Mexico. But t have an Incident in my mind which I wilt relate, which in my humble judgement,

exhibits the character of the man, in more illustrious light than all his efforts In the for um or the field:

pie of Franklin may justly lie proud of. We , They were wheeling earth, or gravel, across j n was someming more man twenty years

I hav hut one ohiertion to Bro. Clarkson as the canal at the upper end of the lock; the ; ago oeneiai 1 terce was men eomewnai

" j an editor-he will spend his leisure hours in ; npper level being full of water, the lock en.p- younger than he is now. He was travelling i 1 ..1 a. a ..,1 i. .9.:.... I,., i. ' Iw tlto n-iiLl ttiktt ni.tl IKa Itiwpr levels fil- one of the western towns of this State; and as

tiles- I S uvmg mis) 11c 10 . ji - . - w ; lne I . ... i: ..i u .1. . 1 .. a. 11.. ..I....L .,;..l. he entered the nrincinal villns-e. he heheld

as merciless and savage as a t otiowaiomie m'g ummgu mn iuh. la.in v,. .n.. . , r- -- -- Tl.wniml, were wont to be verv tmnhle- thev were wheeling breaking as the deceased ; three boys eating candy. At a brief, distance

i some in this region, but thanks to Clarkson's was' passing over, he was precipitated into the , he beheld a nother boy sitting alone; and that ow store. Ac, Ac. 1 -alpiti knife, the Tew tht are left burrow in . canal and immediately sucked or force! down j boy was not eatiug; but he was crying. Gen. 8 w V" s"re V "oar ; their native filth and avoid the gaie of honest ! to the wicket and was drowned. j Ftetce, feeling interested In so strange a cir ' ' ':? li'erpribe is not at a stand n,en.(3wniburgh Tress. j Ho was about 35 years old, and came to this ; cumstance, inquired into the case and ascery'- , improvememsof va- F.nlargedand Improved. county from Germany about ten years ago, , tained that he was crying because ho had no ' ar- '"' f!- s'-ie to tide, and The Urookviile American, one or the very ; and after remaining some two years returned ! money to buy candy. No sooner had he ti i. C tint our people -.-re not , hst Whig Journals in Indiana, of the West, ! to his fatherlaud.where he was engaged in the j learned the facts In the case, than, with that

t: e advance. Tin town I c0me5 to us this week in a new and beautiful ate revolutionary etrugcles. For the part he ' noble generosity which has ever distinguished

v t'.nUhed off and does , dr,vs,. Rv the wav.we nolire more imnrove- t.ilr in the rxiisrf of Ireedotn he was forced! Pierce through his whole life, HE rtJT HIS : White Fish do 10 Ova

-'':.' ' :.. .1... ..r . 1 :.. . 1 ...1.1 ...I.1-. I. ih;. I mn 11 mi Sivrcr. naror r,i.ru . rr., 1 Salmon No 1 1C 00

ineiiis iu me apju-niisiii.e vi uui exciiaiigea, 1 into rsiiPi sua siih uuni au n.-jiuiu nn j ... -. . ( " - ; fStnoked herring

X,,,.-;.,!, ; litis Spring, than we have ever know 1 before, ; country. Since early in the spring he has been bought a sticc or cnDr axd cave it to the iv. July ."uh. Mr. Wpi. Taiiii i. a in the sa.ne length of time. It is an indie- engaged as a hand and bank boss iu the em- 1 ov, ALTHOUGH THE BOY WAS A

tion of the nrosneritv of the publishers, and nlov of Mr. Limpust from whom we learn- IUIALi blKAnubK IU

4? bbl 4 75

Nails. OOOD RRISIM.

Fancv . ' - 1 S 10 d kf8 of

Khaker - . 9 OV2 . " 3

Cordage. 225- ; ,

1-'4ddo - - 4 37 3 d do 5 SO 1 Nuts.

IA Soft shelled Almonds

' Also sole aircnt for Lou-

i & Co.'s medicines;

1 receive no letters miles no.t-iiairl .

Address or send to M. LAV ASSE, French CWeasist, 104 Xas.au Si net, corner of Ann, New York hewilt aend the work bv mail or oiherwie PHOOF CF.H IIFCATF.S. Coptrt Lr'trrt rrccvrd by tl.r Jrnt cf M. Larttr.

From miss a. i.. uennett, ol 31 e.ast nrvaa way, is a .

l be Hccipes contained in M Limnr secret ot

soon be finii-hed-

;-.5 bv l!;e time the nev

Manilla - 14 a

Hemp - - - 03; Cotton Yarns. Assorted Nos. from 5 to 10 49 B . No. 11 do - - IftS Cotton batting, Nos. 2 and 1 do 113 Candles. Star, f - - SO Pressed Tallow 1 1 , Common do lu Coffee.

Prime Rio t? ft UU

iHtixal a.is Fnrlhor nsrlieiilnrs enn Iw, nhlsinen tjirlie. hl'b .ilk Infia ar.il

i n... .. i... . kr ,h. n u n.. meuuincs, Beautv are excellent. The directions for rcmovinr

principal, (post-paid:) J. E. HEAD, Principal. , Ladies wide bl'k ailk lace: ' U , expect r kU., ,re p.,p, po also are the mstrueuonsabou mh 19, 1?5J 13-6m ' lilue, blue black, brown. comoour.d al- 'i the l'1'1 ".1"' . . . v- v olive brown, and olive .,, d . crative -sSnarilla ! ..T r" SarJ Lvon, 6?0 Ronstea TnAnnWtHFl Hardware i-Wholesale gras. green cloUis; I'minVuvToals.n,: ! MLa.a.se s in.truci.on, about making the akin fair & Retail. The subsenber is now offering at No. Blu ' blue black, steel and Tc ermare- ,nd ,mo"lh; " ' " Pk from my ei64. Lower Market. Cincinnati, an extensive stock of Oxford mixed cassamers; l,u ,Kiwi,- , pmrnce I am now or-r nfty yrars of age, and my banlware, embracini everv variety. Such as me- Plain and fancv cstncrs; reme.lv for Piles- ; skin had becuu e quite sa.low and wrinkled. I trte chanics tools of all kinds, table and pocket cutlery. Brown, black", green and rheri.Vee Liniment- : M LT,V' ":n, r' '" dir as rrmtrd in his mill and cross cut saws, hav, grain, and manure c-rey tweeds; p..., .L i!. p.i'u. Secret of Beauty, and now my skin is quite lair aud

forks.crrain and rrass sevthes. steel, nails, window Blue, blue black, brown n-: -r :.. .smooth.

glass, guns and pistols, cistern pumps, die. The steel mixed satiuets: idia Sanative Pills;

M1"""".' n.iw ....irev. v ...... risio anu niuoea rnncc lir lien Hrandreui Inolr it .ill l.a .r.M lU mn.l n.inillh . Ill . I. Ut. DCS OiaUUIVU

terms. M. K. DAY I&OA. . Plain ami ribbed Ana-ola 9.., v,...i.i.-

B"d Mohair cord; sappington's Fever ' Plain, mixed, stnped and Ague Pills; i barred cottonades: m..i i,n-

neavy iwuieu liuiieu Uuck jjc

mh 5, 1852 11-em

it lb

li:t r.im

1S.R 90

Hani, do - - R 12

., Knitlish Walnuts, 1 i t lb - 9 Hraiilnuts do 8 Filberts do 7 i Pecans do ? Peanuts, p bush 1 00 Oils. 'I J . .

Inferiotdo - 101 101 f'n"er

Dye Stnlfs. ""I""1 " cwca

Madder. 14, IS i" l2P' .

8 Float Indigo I 10$ Copperas - 3 004 00 Feathers. Prime Live Geese t B 32 34 Fruits. Raisins. Malaga, f box - 9 40 Cluster, do - 2 Ota Lemons, do 500 O ranees sbt 00 Smvrna Figs, 4? lb - - 10?, 14 Currants do - 7 8 Dates do - - 9H 10 Prunes do - 30 Fish.

Mackerel No 1,

SALE OF l Oltl KULD I.AD" Notice is hereby given that I will offer fnr sale at the ! doorof the"Clerk's oflice, in Brookville. Franklin ; eountv. Ind. .on Tuesday, 13th of July, lfeji, be

tween the hours of lOo'lock, A. M.. and 4 o'clock, P. M., on said day. the following tract of land, situated In the aforesaid county, to wit: The North

; half of the North east quarter of section six in Con

gressional township eisbt. of range one west, con-

Froni Mii. J M A car, ?91 Blrecker St.

f "1 must recommend M l.avaase.a directions for i Sweetening; the Drea'b jud Beautifying the teeth. i They have been adopted in my family with aatoMian 1 ing success." j From Mr. H 1. Smith, 294 Grand St X T.

i niirinrs .i ijtbisc t pian ior iiasieino iuc

1 he directions ne

.1. . f W 1.1.1 1 7 . r

Grass aud brown l.nueus: ii p ck.,..,.TlT i R"' n n.s Secret i Beamy, are worm a lortutie to

Brown mid hlea. heJ n.u- M". o . -..T. a all ho want whiskers, ttc

lin, and Irish linnen;

srup, Lininiciii and

llrown and bleached, blue Tarr

drills and bagging; Foipers Olosnonian; Brown Oznaburg muslins Wistar's Balsam, Wild

no uuu iicauig, i Cnerrv

lalning seventv-stx acres more or less, mortgagea Shirt, striped and apron Huff a Buisam fjr the by Ilsac L. Case. March lltli. 1M7, for the pa ment chocli,V P iurc of .1 LuU comof sr.00, with interest, tor the use of township nine Brown, figured cotton and niaiuLv of ranee one west. In the aforesaid county und for I.inii..n mhl,. eiotiw t..,.' ,

Provisions.

Mess Pork 17 OOX Clear do 17 5tKa) Thin Mess

Prime - -

gars;

feited for thenon payment of principal and interest. Bleached

M. V.MJ1U.SU), l Bed. o-r.-en. volln ..j r. ' ,

School Commissioner of township , Range 1. j while flannels; 1 colon Yarn's: May 10, 1H5-:. gl-ts ( And a great many other articles to tedious to rnF.lt .113 of the Indiana American, niciition iiiihisnot.ee; all of which the attention

ontlis, S3 at the r '""""fii'm inecouniy are most respect'.uuy

Mr Stephen Stewart of Newark Xew Jersey, aara

( that his eyesight has been (rrrally improved by adopt t inx M Lavage's directions and treatment for w.-Hk ', l ies. His friends have also tried the system wnk i great benefir. I From tnl T S Smfurd. 31 Canal Street, X T.

'l hate been trying your instruction for coloring the hmr, and hate met with niorethau I hoped for. The Srcrrt of Beauty is worth hundreds of dollars to all whowatit tliehair eolnreil. From Miss Kate Tounsend, Warerly Tlsce N T. 'T he direc'ions M Larasse pises for remoring superfluous hair are ihe be.t lrvertried. Hia-planis tar better than any depilatory ponders I know of. M Larasse could fill a larpe bHik with lesfirftonianl

! in fnvur nf his tl i flVrent nl an s lar imnrovinr ihe ...

X S'2 in advance. 9.-50 in six m

u . . .a a i ... . .1 i : . : .. r i r . n il'u. .ii ii r i i i r. i r ii . . . i koin i.. - ... iini .

uiiim - io istnj i ena oi uie year, uiiu mi aiiuuion i ,i ceiio, mi - - - e- pearance, in preservinc ihe teeth, lianleiiinr the Urd 'o. 1 Osl 10 ' every year payment is delayed thereafter. ed ami i,i . h p:itr-mi;e heretofore bestow- ! lms fc. work u mnM lopu , tnjn eTer

"j..io - - PSiPl; rtOvssTlstsiEXTS une sciuiire ur im sui uu in- , ..;. . ' . wm.-r, .iiu . - j ,r,ied. A II aRes, cia.ses and sea.es unite in its praise Sides In bulk PI a ! sorted three times for otic dollar, if payment be u "l'n business, to merit a continuance of the ,; Hl. -iiin- thousands of c.inb s of his work every iDo smoked t i nia.le in ailvance. one dollar nnd Iwenlv-llve centa same. All kinds of country produce taken lii ex- .,,, , u unu w .n.i ,i. . n .'-

Shoulders do Tl .aj.

I Do In bulk tit Hams do To smoked j Do sugar cured lUaill Ialnta. .Pure whtc lead ! F kear - 4 00

! if payment be delayed one year, and one dollar and to t nose wismngto pay casnran , ,,iv,., jin-ctinns f.-r mukmr; and u.ing the differen t

J nny cents ir delayed two years, aim in tne same -J ie.i j.er t an sums s i articles aertied. yi I .ra.ee does not prepare them j proportion for the timo payment Isdelayed. Large one dollar. A. B. JOHSSOX. (fbrsale. His time isto.i much taken up in attending

i auvenisenieiiia nr a luiiKrer iiuiw in ue cii.iis ! ' i tr ins vast cnrrsponaence on can send tne money

ino saiitu ii iiieiiiuo. T II. n.-lKER & CO.. Ilattera Corner

li.

t bbl

ro No. 2 do 19 on

lo No. 3 do 9 OH

13 0013 50 !'ol do do

.-t.-riv.iv.it, cf ritiiadi Iphia, will C"i i . R t ! vi aso.-n-io;l frotn Con- - II" i xperiene.e, in arrl-l voya-

lortv-second ascension.

of the letter appreciation, among the masses, tit At he was a very quiet, industrious, worthy j FlhRCEJ"

b pox - - 60S!

Cod fish pa, 41 S Flour.

GENERAL Etr brands 3 A 3 40 i Good Super. 3 153J 3 85

or t!ie com.try press;

man a good citiieti. But how strange ore

(iinsenr.

Ilia nomination for tli Pnsaldnnov tnk.n In ! Prime 4? ft M H

"' t;lna.

Or is it a constrained and painful efforl.not i the fates. After thrice crossing the Atlantic, ! connection with such a remarkable instance i rowwos ror-rrav asns. XeUoyr' " ... 1 . . ... . irL , j t .j i:l Its- If by 10 4? box 2 00 I redaj.

1 80

Itlce.

g 25 Carolina flint p 41 s5 Siitrara. Prime S 0 ? ft, 616j Fair do 5t i 6 65 Crushed do 91 111 Powdered do 8j i 10 Loaf No 4 - - 91

DoNoodo - - Pi Do No 6 do - 9 UoNo 7 do - - 9 Ho No f do - - fi White Havana - Pafi

Trims OF All EilTISIAG. For an

A nouncing candidates for coui tv utlices and offl-

ol Main and Fourth St., Cincinnati. vhave cesof a hicherirnide.suhserilH'rs will b-chanred SI.

Township offices $1. To be

r-M ;it 1 oM.vk V M. Those '. warrantes1. hv increased patronage, io keep p tlie dece-.sed was reserved to be drowned In a 1 of benevolence and unbounded liberality , to- ! ln bv ,9 do

keis i .i enter liis enormoo? tent at ' willt Ihe msnmi.itli citv papers? Th-e are canal oulv 14 feet wide, by the breaking of a wards an entire illusttalion of the proverb j W r" 1 ,to

.and witness his eratid ami "iiwg- questions or serious moment, to both publish- pUitk Willi him alone, which hal just been tnai -gooa actions meet tneir rewara. it'.erv" !i 1 its chemical opr.itioiis. ets and p.itrons of the county press. Eaton crossed by two aud three men wilh their bar- j iinrsrwhlnnlnir Fxtranrdlnarv.

8 by 10 f box

I 10 bv 12 do I 10 by 14 do

if tikes his position io the ear . iOhio) Register. j rows, in safety. Iheueceased leftawniow; The recent concert of the Dlakely family Ptimt, Ximoths'

ort s lui.tiion. will t tSe. his lliertt dJ 1 ne, nrookviiie American came to ns . aud two email cinuiren io lament nts untimely , at La Fayette was attended with a perform

he trav

kh ss space above. As this is j lst wee very much enlarged and otherwise j end. n-e of anvthinsr of thi.4 kind imptoved. It is now one of the handsomet ! Th llllrll,ni ;tiii iir.n

It was thought that the action of the Baltl-

' ance net set down in the bill. The etorv

goes that one Dodge had become enamored of

- iv.n cf the ci-untrv, we expect our lit- : papers in the Slate, atid,astde Trom polilics.an le rr.iwt.Vd on that cay. ll will he j excellent one. Cambri !ge (Democratic) v.er-jortonity for those who wih to see ; News. t?-:.;-ier'i-ss and n it winged animal, may ; irThe "Brookville American cornea out

T'rrr.aguitintiy than the proud eagle v..i"y iheir carjoaity. The pavilion is to

T 't to contain If, oiHl people. ; fiiiitial journals in the State. Mr. Clark-; tain a wonderful horror of military men, they During the performance of the last eong, , ....... , i . . . . ......... I . . . .... . I ...lll L t. It-.kV k.ll -

i.i ii ;r,e..me nafiuon .Mr. ui. ni, a t y

2 25 Clover tf bush 4?4 50 2 50 Timothy do 1 502 50 Flax do - - 1 00 2 50 Shot. 2 75 Ry tbe keg - IT 00 3 00 lly the bag - - 1 45 Spices. Cassia 4 Ik . J.V

47 ton 10 90S-11 00 rimcnto. ilo - - 10 Poinmarkelll 001 00 iPepperdo - - 11 Hideo. Cloves do 2K$ 30 West, flint, 4? ft 61 H Nutmegs No 1 do 1 50

t ' oaaiiv

now opened a beautiful and varied assortment of non-subscribers $3,

.Mens . Bovs and I hihirensT straw gooos. paid ui aUvunce

Also A beautiful fresh lot of (tne soft casslmera Deaths inserted without charge, nnlcss acenmpalluts, etnbrat inz every color White, Pearl, lilue, nled by obituary notices, and w hen s- accoinpaNankeen and Haik. Biod. t'o be paid' for at the rat-- of flftv cents for cveOur shelves are also filled wilh a beautiful as- rv twelve lines or less. All notices of deaths or sort ment of our sprine style of silt tisMsof our tni.m.-s of respect, bv any one of the benevolent own manufacture, to which we invite special ntten- 80,.ieti.'s nf the .lav. to be cliarg.'d the same, tion. npl3, 1?32 16-3-m i For publishing religious, political, seientille, bell FO. A. Pit lACK rm. Tlelodeon. ncyolenUand literary utices.oraiiy other calls for II We have on hand a lino assortment of these public meetings, to be charged at Hie rate above perior Melodeons at prices to suit the circutustan- M'cl"f."ces of nil desiring to possess an instrument, com-; Political circulars to be charged the same, binine utility and cheanncs. The largest size in , For advertising wives, double the usual prices, to piano case, (soinetiincs'called Melodeon Pianosl be paid in advance. are beautiful. The tones are exceedingly pure and Divorce and chancery notices to b- paid in adricli. and bv using the swell, are loud enough for a ranee. small church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves. Advertising expulsion of members from any se-

. .".'. mil .n,e

! and from thnt down to 4 octave in plain cases.

good an instrument in every respect, except in siie i and outward finish. We nre sole agents for the West, and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. i Please call and cx.nnino these Melodeons, tofrether with as fine an assortment of Pianos as can e found west of the moiinlnins. mostly from the ! factories of Chickering. Woodward cV Brown, j COLBVKX & FIELD, ! apl 9 lC-l-y Sole Agents, 154 Main street.

PIANOS. We shall

The above terms will be strictly and invariably ad.

hercd to bv the undersigned. ' NKLSON AHlliTT...f Ihe Democrat. Jy 1F50 C. F. CLAKKSU.N.ol the American. )ltOTEJ TIO.. Fire.jlarine ar.d Inland In1 surance, by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn. The undersigned. Agent for'this old and reponible oflice. is always prepared to issue policies, upon approved ri'ks. on favuralile terms. JOHN J. FOl'TS, Aorvr

ForLaureland Franklin County. myT,-.Hi ly

bv mail for the work, tone dollar) 1'here ia no dan

ger of its being lu.L On receipt of the dollar the Secret of Beauty is sent by mail sealed up like a letterr and at letter postage. Inducement to Ctu'ts To accnmractlate neighborhoonds, eight copies will be sent lr Five Dollars Beware ot imitations Address as abt.se No person can sell this work without written authority f rum M I. ava.se. AGKNTS WANTED. Active persons of either s-x can make money & elling tin. little work Terms liberal M Larasse, frtnch Ckemiit, 104 Nassau Street. New-York

onen this week several of our Spring stock of

Pianos, to which we invite the attention of purcha- pt'STAV HFRDFK Importer, wholesale

ns 1 1 anu retail dealer in Hardware oi Cutlery, 33cl

lire K.ll.1

a Miss Webb, that preparationa had been .Green, do. - . 4-jS 4iNo2Mo fi, 5'a

more Convention No. 2, would settle the made Tor a marriage of the parties, and that, , pj)f 4l n Vado do 15 If - a .- I. .al. IV . - a . a., a... m -a a mvlltrf I A MIIMI 1111 It fa ft Ik Ia D-w1ira A Irta ' tlmr A. . a. Pt KV fi 1 W HI 61 7

quesuoi. w i.eu.cr . .erve was so - - - --6 - a ,he. ,D do 13 lnmn i .f. 14 sers. They nre mostly from the factory of Jonn

mililarv man. nr as mere civilian. Hut WO : eentetl himself 0 the wedding day Irom the i Do do 5 8 12 14 i Chickering. who it is well known, is one of the old- Main St., 4 doors above Eighth St.. Cincinnati. Ohio.

, , , . , r I .... . ... . .1 . ...... It'l. :l it.- nlv ll.. MlnrtiMl hnvavsr .n.p Mm. ilavi ; FrMIC. s OOI W ISIo4 ISI .MO alia ixy It'Hl AiJ, o CS1 null lliosi suecessiui iiiaiiu.ui iui ri s in iiii eiiuii- ri (-s nnniiiiiu. uu u.iiu . luii: ss-irLmcni 111 D19 ill an enlarged and improved form. The are still in douhl as to that matter. htle the , ci y. lie returned however, alter aome days, , j Wool. Ilrx. These Piano Fortes are worth ten per cent line of business. oc 17, '51-43-ly ., V .;, i. f tit. knet hi,l In. Ii.m.. in liU ranu. kviii to enter- ' and went to the concert. ! Kkiriimr'rfo - ixi il I Full blood ll. 2iT10 1 more than those made without the entire iron frame,

' ' . ,- . w -I .ln . . . oiVm-oa , ihnr nm Iherehv more dnrnhlo and remain in I TrT Vii tirA.tpn

it) a. - . IBS1. 20 lido - - 84,i ; tune much longer. 1 lie touch is more delicate than ,

ui now haHi a laree sheet on which to display ! aeld.m ventnr to approach his name except ' he was assaulted by Mr. Webb, brother or , Sole, do - - K& 19 U do - - - " i ,,il!l!'!'u,,",Ln.t" " ""!)AhL!l?i'lf .i'.n w V. B HOOHI II LII M5r. ViVrsle

i - - ... . iniiiinnn - zi -i ni indies wno nnve inn me niiio-.un "i cireiiiciu ren- il ... .. ...... . t

i'. of Cincinnati. tti!l frix mJ .1.. !..:... -r t r.v;.,. .x.i k.'ll Jn nn, th. wnrJ t:nnl. anelleo nut in full the UdV and Was made the UnllBPDV reCloi- ,,i.ii,. nr.i. rtnnn the kava of many nianna now ' " os, on ine vv est SlUe OI Hroaawav , ne

" - - - i uc iiiui vi men , uw-vu-vvtom, . .... ....... -. , . , . . I t i - j i ... i - - - . J

n -if fire works The admission to I it iVinwne Ratette

' t to 0sril('(immiirimritl,

l

neither Mr. nor the Hon. Mr. Tierce will do ' ent of a roost severe and unmerciful horse-

A filleted Read!

iVs-Th. -rndiana American." published i nothing short of the rentable military word ; wmpping, to tne great terror ot me apecta- j ,fE1lrAIj n,r. e-tabii.hrd fire

UlSIt

! manufacture-!.

I Please call and examine our instruments.

.... ... . . " . .1 . 1 . . . ... a J . - II.- l 1 . .I r .11 .

I t Prookt-iile. Ind . bv r.. F. Clarkson. Eso. I 'vseiierai iui.. .i men v.ie ......in. , sane, - . ... v,.

; 01 tnese very consisieni genneinen nre rani ' uy

ftl vMn nsro. br Hr, Kinkelin X. W.

Corner of Third and I nion Sts., between Spruce

and Pine streets. Philadelphia, uneen years ot ,

COLBI KN ct FIELD.

Music dealers and publishers, 154 Main street, apl 9. If5i 1-y Cincinnati.

een Fifth and Sixth sis., Cincinnati, manufacture

i to order. Monuments, Tombs and tiraved Stones. Mural Pieces. Tablets, Baptismal Founts. Mantel ' Cms, Vases. Italian and American Marble, tc, iVc. Cabinet and Counter Tops, Designs furnished toorder and work executed iu the neatest, most ap-

t. oi , , i I- . c .... s .a I ..it ninor '01 tnese very consistent crnitetnen sresuvn sj. ' rA Pine streets, rnua.ieipnia. riueen scars vi , vl,.Tiiii Tk proved stvte. sculptured or pia.n. .0AgenLsare s..u , Je 23.1, we went throuKh 1 now o0 or t,t. largest nd nosiest ptper, j . . . ...... f thei I extensive and uninterrupted prractice spent in U.is i I )() 7e me" anT in! employed by thises'ublishme.'.t. n.y2A-ly v.d mod to Oxford, Ohio; that in the State. It has lately heerl very consul- , Pw"" tl,e,r ,roPPin th 8 J U "r I Judar ItTlfm. tv have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and sue- ..trio.,. l"oMess . . . r - t 1, ros.oi,e,,ce ( the er,l Iv vularge,! and i,nproved.-Gre,ncast.e - ,o nnderstan thereby that , tfter . ; p. j TOoc leather, there was nothing SentiVt ! " "V l!' ! -ting ,U .Quiescence in Gen. Pierce', nom- XZTXZ Z5$$? w,M

taH. ill the journey, hut on BrooKxIlle Amerlcaa. ' par, veo-a. n,p,...u v,..-v- , nUo Vl.da..; arising from youthful excesses .or J "iTi" fonsiantlyon hand an extensive assortment of : found ! This we,, known and UinnentUl Whig p.- ; ter, par ,U tng o ' i "Now we must re-elect Judge Doogla to 0 I $,LZ Jh ,f X

""V kin, el alleiit:on tierearv ; einrt.-u anu wn.e.wue i... -.ovevi, a..u , s, - - t,eneral I lerce, 11 IS Ol me Utmost tmpor-I ,.! ..!, iv iv. iimn his skll as a nhvsician. onies ...... v ru.t-.e..,..e. ej. ... ;,.;. rf, . ..... j. v i-x. M.in

I

1 - , ,Tl ai,5 na,. r1easRntonr stav i . appearance not excelled by any ; do they like ' An on, an re, . ..., . hw lh.t we get up good Legislative

i" P Air, :.hlin8 (n lhe rres,,vterian I other p.tpe lttthettate. Mr.C. F. Clarkson, . decoction, or merely enougi. Vt '-- ,ickets,and that

f ' V-.G,Mon, of Kentucky, delivered 1 1 heliev- ihe oldest editor in the SUte, ; the article. How stands tins pari oi uietr lhi(yMr,

and certainlv Is one of the most oopolar wri-: Piauorm i ii meir pny re.., e..se.i.u ...

Take Particular Police!

V US nil iiiiiiii'iiiii uiiuriii;. : i i .

T'-f A wholesale price list, with full directions, ' n..,.... u..

'.he EroiielphiHii Society, the

-h;rh. w.. ... ,i r..i . tera. We wisii him and the American wreat the sympathy lliey proiess to warns tne poor ,

-i " t- v'j lllt .lC UI llcTIHI- : - " & i t a . a ... a-. ... a I : . wU'm ftvolSatV 111 tltk . llia.tf M-ill P 1

in endeavorino- to mtnolv success bvansvilie Journal. ifunii.. i

we have no bolting anywhere

Let our rallying cry be the re-el

ection of Douglass."

Young men who have Injured tnemsetves ny a , forwanied on application. Post paid, to

rtain practice Indulged in a nann ireqiienuy , GEO. H. LiERIiV dc Co., Book Publishers.

Buffalo, N. T. (Not .New York.) Jc 11 25 3t

"trill -Remain In Of lire a

'."--'. intellectual, and moral wants of

"---?. He then delivered diidomas creased in

MrSjili

loarneH from evil companions or at school the ef-

f..ri. of which are nichtlv felt, even when asleep.

and destroy both mind and body, should apply tm-1 -sifts, HAZZARD has on hand a fashionmediately.' Weakness and constitutional debility, ; ,tle assortment of Millinery, which the ladies Insanf muscular energy, physical assitnde and gen- ' would do welltocall and examine before purcha-

eral prostration, irritability and all nervous affec- sing else here. Her room is situated on Pearl at.,

ma store.

. . i e . .1 .:.l. . l-MA: t.. ' . ... -. . 1-- ttM:t.llr.n f,f hia'lH. IniM.tlrtn al nfl,tsh neSS of the 11 VCT and ev- Dim. .1 nun Soil th nf Shnn n A C nil 11

, . , ... , , , . : laiuiv lavor inem w mi su ei....ivni. uu. ; air. w eosser, si me ou.na,iu - .umip. ii.ui..o......,..--i. - ... .. .. . . tT The Hrookvtlle American has ben In- """J ""l 1 I nT- erv disease In any way connected with the disorder . mx ?l 22-tr

a

- i f n? ".iLvna, acrcmpnny them ( ,-pUer

in

..appropriate, and pointed address., i particular

5 were it.-rsnetsietl with music ally supported

! -, and clc?ed with a benediction.

Indiana American.

' -" ;'-iy a; cice Vieck, A. M., 2..00 cr i This old and valued Whig paper, came to

...... .......i, us idM aces, ia in rums new w.eiw w.iu eu-

size and embellished with new h td ,f ,h?y mu &nTM lor c"au,""J-" ' Triends, It la earn, naa conerutea so rei.in.u . nf lhp procrPive functions cured, and iuu vig

Italway. was a first rate paper, but '" nrii " . uZ ' .al i .....T?!5

ly now Should be warmly and liber- I . A tb.a.imm.rl KIXKKLlX on Self PreservaUon-OnlySS cts.

t- r iv .-k ia i irrL-xr fiTB ior miiBii"cii -i"1- i tlu u,Ab inai nnh uhefl ia nnea w m uwmi i

ah sirkaiKii r.Tnrji. i 1 i

MOSES .1. KF.I.L.V. Attorney and Counsellor at l aw, Laurel, Ind.

p l.'VCI'V ' ATI SPK I 4J Til A E, 1 852. I; Bonnets. Ribbons and Fancy Goods. W. P. JjEvoc. Wholesale dealer in silk goods, bonnets, bonnet ribons and fancy dry goods, is now receiving his spring stock. Country merchants are particularly requested lo call before purchasing elsewhere. Sew Block, No. 50 Pearl street, Cincinnati. North 'de. feb 14, 15C 7-Pm yiXE'cAOixrr fi kmti -he. l. m. I CaasE. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture. Sofas, Chairs. A-c. Xo. el Sycamore St..

one onor ahove I liiro, w here he gives his personal attention to manufacturing all ank les usually called

Denaoeratie tieetin In I.anrel

Township.

' ,..ii... as has been usual with him for

i manv Years. Mr. Graham will also continue

t

.4 deraiirneil administrator of the estate of Ahra. for in his line, and after SS years experience" in the

formation on the Infirmities and diseases of the ; ham Robeson, late of Franklin County, Indiana, principal Eastern cities, he thinks he can give genReneratlve Organs. Il addresses itself alike to deceased, w ill sell at public vendue, on the loth eral satisfaction. Large assortment always on hand.

reatoenea or aaia fls- , urs .uue ... ..ruer anu warran.ru. rumilure

it: repaired, cleaned and varnished. Cphnlsterv done

i Vnnth Manhood, and Ola age, ana snouiu oe reau nay ot July, ic.ix, at tne taie resiaence ot saia no- ...... . i .am.-u. rumiiure

i ceased, the following described property to i

" grove oa ihe CoUcee grounds, to l.trged to mammoth sixe. It Is now the largest Laurel townshi

e ccwmPMcemect exerci- pper in the Plate, and the bost with a single house, on the 191

i: i'r.e tl,

;-M.v,i

is r.-

ivverwitj-. , exception. Brookville may well be proud of notiie having been given,

aere of the racH interesting ' uoh a paper as the Amertcau, and the Edi- ' Captain Thomas Deford was called to the

Cl nxMV-Je matie br L.ri.l nn,r.i nf is skis, irentlemanlv and rhair. and Virden Kvffar Jacob J. Runk,

'e rraduat ing class. The cUs rfiiinifier' an ornament aa Clarkson. f New , appointed secretaries.

'un l'- of whem sielivered Castle Courier.

'..vus siiiijects tne olUer bve '

' rrsv. ,,,r.i i .nrrinaBHiri.iTW israi ., , li .

rtcf

Alamelii.ff ofanort.ou of the citiiens of , oRc- be.BCOli,nm wm . i 'Thevaluable advice and Impressiva warning it Horses.Hogs. Cattle, Sheep, farming utensils, a with neainrss in I dispatch. Terms moderate. Call

....... W t ) , 1 1A. J V .....nl m nn in that . ... . r -nA .uSJArinc- . i,..-.. wtn null .. th n.r.z.n.1 In. L. M. tHAM-'PI KtriApa

nsands of Lives. ' property of said deceased. Terms A credit until ap -j i-iy

will learn how to prevent the Brst day of January next, will be given on all

IK. rfeatrnciinn of their children. ; snms exceeding three dollars. The purchaser giv- aa-ja.i DK( J, W. KFELT, Snrg-

A remittance of 35 cent, enclosed in a letter, tng note with approved freehold security. N2S"V1 ron Dentist, Brookville. Ino.; addressed to llr. Ktsaaus. '. W". corner of Third , BR.IDBURY COTTRELL, Adm'r. UXf HB,fTi,'M '"eased permanently in Brookand I'nion street, between Spruce and Pine, Phil- Highland, June IT, 1-52. 20-4U ---L-vile. Franklin county, Indiana. All adelphia will Insure a book under envelope, per ( operations In the dental Art performed upon tha return of mail. i VOTICE Tha first election for Pirectors of the latest and most approved principles and warrantPersona at a distance may address Dr. K. by let- j Laurel and Metamora Turnpike Company, will ed. ter, (post paid.) and be cured al home. , bo held at the oflice of Moss J. lianv, in the town TTfOfBce In the Sorth end of re Adair tavern Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forward- Qf Laurel, on Saturday uie l'-lh day or June, 1852. stand, ed bv sending a remittance, and put up secure from , may ff8a;-3w i 5 ly

ai.iivimuh w ... .-.. .... - , . I ne . Hiu.wie ... i v h.ll.t Via varalPa School ' resign unless elected Preeident, and in that , v, will prevent vet p, held at Maxwell S PChooj . M.mnu of Ty- aud save annually Thoi It day or June, 13o2; previous v. tnw the mf 1 ' Parent, by re.dlnglt J ' a a I.La. akfTaaaft IM AlsaPantl. I a V. J ... ; An a t Kail

lor, oy resigning. -" e..-. . .- - Baltimore Sua. June i5.

Tlie object of the meeting having been j stated bv the chairman, the following Reaolu-

;it cf nine, others

From GwJey. Lady, book we condeuse R(mWi r foMow(ng perTOn,

a aoccaat

The spwc lies were ali gcd P epieaaew omniing; 'd'-m very excei.ent We will a at ' Urr"'tt ni ,nsi c,mr''t the Unloa. t"'rije, i;i . ... , it is situated a Ihe corner of Broadway and Al wasccneinamanaerhifk- .... ,M ; bo'i 1 ii,. i , m r Frtus'e streets. and fronts three hundred and 60

Look Here. Here. If you want to buy anything, ir vou want to sell anything. If "you want to hear anything, If vou want to tell anything, If vou want to do anything,

If won want anything done.

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Alll CP- 1 " r o .

Amtnmm nr riirioslty.

Book sellers. News Agents. Pedlars. Canvassers, and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. J W M-1?

st...

rv 1 , ... .? l. : i.i i .. i i

,t fe.ij tii.irai, aaia purx-lj -a IcDe i'l-,araclerie.l t!,o ...n.;

The Ciplomas were delirwrwd kv

j

J.dSt.

the President.

'pect the inlluence of this class to liiroughoul Ihe nation and worlJ

-c -i".ure.

feet on Broadway, and 2 hundred and 10 on

Prince. The building w 6 stories high, contains more lhan hand red rooms, has one mile of halls and passages, and more than 5

miles of pipe for conveying gas,

1 water, and steam for warming the building, i lite farnttare cost tl50,(HHl,of which the eil,ver ware cost 14.000, and the mirrors cool

Two of the mirrors, la tha dining

BACO.VS "tlercanlile C allesre, South rlB.MTl RE WAJIE BOO.TIS Having east corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, Cincln- 1 purchased of Mr. Gaspses, his stock of furninati. lmuble entry Bookkeeping, Commercial cal- tun. and having enlarged the room, and added eulalions, Penniausliip, Lectures on Commercial largely to the stock on hand, I am now ready to supLaw, Ate. ply the public with a good article of furniture, D...A.. J.u:.h. .r .n.Mn.lli.mutpMi f.r hnw hAnirM . t ,,! . M i.lieil lift !. nf VI . ... W

ng.Cloths. t as- (neM wll, flld j( k,tiieir.dvantago tocall ontheun- consists of Sofa, bureaus, centre, card, diidngand erC. OtC. -" w .1 : A - 1 . . t .1 . .. imMH. - iknmiii.)i Kn.-lrfa.l 1.1.1a. m-ritln H.V . 1 A

. . Trt,,,h 'lvlBlue llllllirili.Kl . -1 -. . . r r., . u 1.1. I'M, ,""111 Detween rou"" I nnnini km.sli.Hn. nf Doubletntn Book kwninr. working and wash stands, bedstead, nlnsh. cane.

SPECIAL "NOTICE. . land Fifth. . , . , . ; d-c., and procures situations for those desirous of and common chairs, inattrasses, lounges, safes.

I . . m. l i . mm m.OT r b ... u.. MnMiM nnrimnn-mc iv ni hivj . i ...k. A,m

John Johnson, Jeplha Ruwel.Johu Snyder, -rtail to Ojrapeptlcal TaaTaia Ii- M,e dPp.rtmenl of our business, we t to inform j Tfae cour)lr of i-strnctions is believed to be tbe The articles I will scllcheap for cash or approvad TSs-isR Snvder. WerdeU Williams, Peter , ?" country produce. My room in ,Linck & iF.rou-

. j i rxtTfT preDArva irom nrRnvi, w rwaav - . nr?rarsa v onrr vsis s...,w. - - - . - , nn a m rnncipti rivri uib uduitiuou ttiwr

ADVERTISE'!

appoiute.1 as delegates to attend a county con- . . 1 . . i . . I -. 1 -1 .ml ..ffl h.a

reotion; 7oh II. Kaurot. Henry Secret, V U prtm-oiung .o.-. - j -ocot TY 711 HCH A'sT. Cloth

James A. Derbyshire, Allred t olls, Jonu w . passeo tne urymw-c . x lero, wnoiesaie ; lomin.. ." - .. ..... . lm.n... Vestinrsu Tnmmlncs. c, c

Morrow, LewU C. Fouts, Iseorge I., anoup. :ho"OM Uominton. ! Gothic Arcade, lfM Main street, t

F. C. Hedrick, Roland IUU, Joseph Hildreth ,

Purely if itiey ouly go forward

hi, rPTSWPti e - imnMin SUa

, ...i'iw. ii.x ,i,e . .

: atlainment. tl... .1 ru l5,la0.

-- ...i-jrwwsmrj.un u-...J r-l nf .-rfa-meh

' ' rt'st and -..i . .i nmi,cminBswie....

hot and cold Virden Kyger. and Jacob J. R.nk

na nd

curer. prepwrew rrnan nrsnn. w . , - . nir puirvi ... wire. ... .. -. - 1 arh of Wox. after nires-tiona of Itoron Ueblg the I n(,eJ wiq, onr p-apch of trade, and particularlv

itlention bar's buildiDg.

May 19th, 1852. 2-tf

'Dl'TTOX-

JAMES M. TYKER.

their influence forthe This Is a truly wonderful remedy for IndigsHrtloo. : inf , Vhlch we are eonden iwlll compare with tt metr innueace 1 nr,M.n.i.. j.n.die.. Um rmnlalnt, CnUpa- 1 JZ nf any establishment In the Vnited States.

v v. 11 r. , -" vv.

v K " ivi, - 1 e. . ;

following persons as our choice for the offices no,,,,,,! Debility, curing after nature w own meth-

CHl,ov a. 11 re , u n sBTnHirxn." ,

DR. DITTOS Resident Daguerrean Artist. Rooms in Linck and Faronbar's Building.

:i:k,.

lasting goo.1, tn the

pme bright ar.d stiiniotf lights

"s. te are indebted to Pnletsors

ar: : 5,

The cost of the building is about half mill

ion of dollar, and Is suppose! not to be

. " ' - aiur4.gru S.W ft ii'iTrwta . , . , , 3 i MctTu, and L,r. Al for lhe "''Tt,. v. ..T'.t-

,la tv iMan Pv VfTlr. Slid J UU j niun I atrll l"f nn v.x saitvr i'itr-it'"o v . iuticu " ' v" -. , . . . j i i iiitj -murnu. U"'vi" asiaasia s u taw-

. . -nr-fcj mr4k PhTolnrfctU ChtmwU by J . Houfhwn . , (nTite their Mfntinn to the excellence oi y na i of hifJ institution cannot be surpassed by any .

n.90vt?vt 1 wru3.rS v p o.ll iorUi Ktirnth atreeu muaciwi-. , nuaitty oi woncmawmp-w vr tr.j --'- "- i oUier similar one in ine west. . ! . . . .. . .. r... t i awaatrtirall, . m. unilrtainl aw 111 rnmfvirr wilh tltfi . r r a v sr.. i i i

- . k. ih. r a 1 ti l . rnnri nm i

fC "R Motvh mintmi In nAorl rf oAmnalnt rvUw1r : '

v ..V.n n ieb. r-m n k .nr,r,M.H h. n,.bin TJATS-Cisp'i best spring style of fashionable

sff v Ke also tn annonnce, ttial w4 have ! ,k. 1... .v..,'.: .,,. a.,-a 11 nats,iui received and for sale at

leu eonulnlng Scientific evidence of its value, (weawMiifnisd W.Cmis. !' '"L B ' K. sf B. ! T 7 LIXCK& FARQUHAR'S. nlshed bv surenta gratis. Isee nolle among law mte flrra f j.Childs ft Brothers, who embrace trlt , . 1" ZZ"""I2Z medical advertisements. j opportunity of soliciting their friends to favor ihera J p eo. GIK0 & CO-Kngravers and Litho- rn p. . BE! N ETTS Bakery-Butter

with a call. 1 1 gra pliers, . oppcr riaie rnnvera, cieneii di.uu --- , . . ' " , . CU1UTS.&C. North West Corner Gano and Main per lb, by the box or barrel. No. 30, Lower Market T)OOK STATIOXARV Call tn at Scott's ' sts.. and 1U1 Main St., overT. S. Goodmau A Co's. t- Cincinnati mh i, 185811-1?

Is Rnnk ....m. Hrmcw House, rost uinrt ronni, L.IU- 1 wmmt .....ISO. v nil iiuiau.

C0PII1ERC I AL INSTITUTE OF !!! trV.4rOI.tSi. W. McK. SCOTT, A. M. Principal. f IVHIS Institution is now permanently established I and is open at all times for the reception of P11 pi!s, and its ru.inis havini; been recently fitted up with alltheelegai.ee and convenience uf the best Cincinnati Collefr' S, now furnishes advantages equal lo anv 111111111: n in the Weetforaful and thorough Commercial r.ilucation, whilst the cust is tittle over one-hall iil'i.lher-. 'I he slmliet ofthe Full Course are those .tecessary fora complete and thnrutiph Mercantile Edi.cat.ull, and comprehend, four diatincl clai-e. of Subjects,

ru wit; Firf Cor TorEi.s F.stkt Mook Keepinu. this embraces the science .if Bonk Keeping by Double Kntry, and its application to Wholesale and Retail business by sole traders and Pa rtners. Banking Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, S eam Beating, and Furrii;ii Shipping. and general Commission business, incluilinir the method

of keening the rarities auxiliary huoks. aa the Cash

Dunk, Hill book, Hank bonk, Invo.ee Ilwok, Sale book. Gram bonk. Outward Invoice bu-.k. Account Curcut book, Ac. The Seeond Class embraces the La ws, Customs ant Csages nf Trade and Commerce. Third ( Ian Mercantile Arithmetic Embraces Calculation in Interest, Discount. Loss and Gain, Commission ami llrokeraee, F.quation of Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange, Jie. 4c, on the new and improved method Of Cancellation. fourth Class Commercial Law. Embraces the Law, Jlc. relating to Sule Traders, l'artiierships,Corpormiun, and Principal and Agent, Bills of Ex change, Proiuiasury Notes, Jtc, Marine, Fire, and Life In.uraiiec, Contract, with carriers, for hiring and service, of Sale, and the nature of Ciuaraotres. and lastly those remedies which lie ina measure ia the hands nf the Merchant himsclf,.as the stoppage f Goods in Transit, Lieu, fcr. C7" Price of Cards of Admission to a Full Course occupying from 6 to 12 weeks, SJS5, pre-paid or se, C.l red. A PARTIALCOCHSF., Embracing the Sefentifie

part of ihe Full Course as illustrated in S different ets of Book., together w ill. Lectures on Mercaurile Arithmetic and Commercial Law, can betaken ac any time, leaving tt ontmnal w-tlrthe Papil afterthe enniplction of the Partial lourse tucuntiirue through the Full Conce. CTJPrice ol Cards of A.Iinissio ra.'ial Course, 12 50, pre-paiil or seenred. tV No admittance as a pupil iwcithrri -snrae withnnt fir't obtaining a Card of Admission fram the Principal. I. EC TCRESon Banking, Political Economy, and other suli-eets valuable to the M rehant to be known, will bedelircred thro 11 ghoul the Course A liiploma granteil only tn those a. ho may pass a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Fnl L'onr The best time fur commencing ruber eonrae will he the first Monday of each month, although Pnpiat areadmitted at any time. Prp-jrt tj the Board Examiners, Stay 20, 1851. We. the under.gned, (h speebsl reqoest,) acting as the Board of Examiners of the Commercial Institute of India napnlis. do certify that we have attended ihe examination of the present grariraiin; tlass of said in.tittition.and find said class as well arqoaiuied muh the elementary principles of Double Entry Book Keeping as could well be ex peeled, their ge and opportunities ot actual practice considered. We I elicve them to hare received from Their present lastructor, a thorough drilling in this all important branch of Commercial Education, which, if steadily ohaerreH and properly practiced upon, will render them able accountants and valuable citizens, and

nd sr would recommend that the following named members uf the present class receive Diplomas, to siit .- James R. Weeks, John M. Dorsfy. Hezrkiah W. Roberts, Samuel J. Morn., Joseph R. Ilaugh, John T Ferguson, George W. Dorset-, Nicholas McCarty Jr., mis T. Brown, and Tyra Monigomery. riAnd, in conclusion, we would congratulate the tatizens of Indiana in now having if in their power fo patronize a Home Institution ol Commercial Edo aation where as much information. in at short a timeand at far less expense and anxiety of mind on the part of parent, and guardians, car. and we believe will be imparted, as at any othe-imilar institution in the West. B. F. MORRIS, DAVID WILLIAMS, C.B.DAVIS, Wm.SLLLITAX, BEXJaMIX L. I.ASG. Indianapolis, May 20, 18; 1. N. B. It shall be the aim of the Principal to furnish all the graduates of this instigation whe may desire it, with immediate employment; he therefore requests businessmen in any part of the State who

may br n want ot good accountants, to imtorm him

BarrrSit. For Senator Andrew J. Ross of Posey, For RepreseaUlives Giles Gant of Brook ville, a ad John impeo of Salt creek. For Treasarer R.R.Spencer of Blooming

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c '..rm .tion

S" f A. M.l, Lv- llie Mi-

. .... ..tn-i . i irwve.

titenis, by any similar es0,uieBt m - er-Redio O.W. of Fairfield.

tvorlci.

vfrt.v

FnrrSheriff Johnathan Goble.of Metamora.

J. ror.f n -j n the forowrins J The Choctaw Nation Has tor many 1 - ssesor Capt.Thos-Derord.of Laurel.

": J- H. Comlw, R. Morrison, J. 1 y '1 l""s" proltibitlnj both the manntae- t p-f cuuty Commissioner Cyrus Quick. .2jie r-i ... . - 1. ...... ,. I .. . .....

I ;n.s,il jis, S. Slveti and. J. tare an.i a. 01 tutoxieating annas. iiuss; RolveJ, That in preseuunff tne aoove 1 S. n. . V .... .1 n .

oelcil,.winreceivea the hen- worked li-vpny- sa) " K"- '"r- nameJ persons for the offices named, wo era

ellh.

marrlest. On tha 20th of Jaue, Mr. Wesley Lewis U Mias Marparet Malone. On the SM inst, by Danl. SU John, Esq. Mr. Henry Mysr lo Miss Sarah Kemp. On the26Ut, Mr. Enoch J. Abraham to Miss Catharine M'Caw. In this place, on Sanday erenmg last, Mr . Nathan Knots, to Mias Evaline Cloud, On the Mine day. Mr. William Campbell to Miss Elisabeth Dickson. On Tuesday last Mr. John Johnson to Miss Maria Minima.

On the sm day, Mr Thomas Bonge to

i-o says

-tie r,f 13 i . . , n ... rUSnston.n missionary who has been amonir mn -h0 are worthy, and well

" - f r..';ai.n Sootlan.l - ihe Rev. Pat- them thirty years. ' QaHned. and who have stood firm -and stead-

?.rt:.i...i.il,.fi.. 1 r.. Tj Pr. Johnson once rtve the folio wl of 1 r .sl to democratic nrincioles. men who will xt.r,.n i....

ci " Xw York: an! the Rev. . F. wj sensible acvico ton yonog author: ' oeiiher support Bohets nor lad-pendents for j auusasaawsammm

Y 5 rM ImoU. "Read over your tnanuscipt, nd whenever office j Died At her residence in this township, ,s.te-injc!i ntreshave been in UieFac F ,,' t0 P88 "hrcH J"0 ,h'nk l Resolve!, That we will not support any ! or. Thdy m,r?lnM"' ' Rrr. A. wauace, of M,s- cls.rly fine, striko it out- I lnM fcr Crhce who has been known lo bolt i gfltm?"

rnlon County, abere vou can nd almost eve- HT'Hill Heads, Address Cards, Letier and ote TTE HOI'SE The undersigned dyers would er,,, v 0 - . ... . . , I 1 1 n , L t . i . U..l . mil. Tiwmttm . I I .en. -r.. ,k . . r Cl. .-..ill..

MWii uai.m . .0, .., . . , a.' icajicuuiii ..ii.'.ui uic , 1 1 . . ii ui uiuu..uia

I of the same, slating all the particulars, and he will j try and send him one well qualified in every par

ticular. CC" Arrangements hare been made with one of the largest and beat Boarding Houses in tile city to board and lodge all the Studenta from abroad at Two Dollars per Week, making the Entire Expenses of Boarding, Tuition, and Stationery, abont Forty Dollars, the prict of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati College. - i . Sept. 4. '5l. 3T-1 year.

.'i.;n. ...ii. k-r.1 i a Rook establishment, and Hcadimrs.

w'here vou can" with a very small sum of money 1 Noles, esc, at very low prices;

procure enougb of good books to make a nice little j

family library. Dimes, i.n.ie ...........ar, w ...i.mentarvs, Philosophical, Historical, Biographical. Poetical, Religious. Miscellaneous, and School Books, Albums, scrap books, blank books, and everv variety of record, post, cap. letter and note paper, together with all the et ceteras, belonging to lhe trade constantly on hand, nnd for sate on the moat reasonable terms. JOHS W. SCOTT. Liberty, June 18th, 1852. 87-tf litt Them Co. John Ttl and Tom WaLroLB have coma ont tn favor of Tierce. We are glad of it, as Ahaauerns and Tom were always a d isgrace to tha psrly.

and vicinity that they have just opened their Dye

VJORTH A-TIEKICAlVClotliliisr Store. I IN J. H. HEtssHTTSim 6r Co., Wholesale Clothiers,

am an Cii c

a as - hj..s.". . x avruiir-j-j and dealers in 6him, Clotha, Catsimema, Veattora .-T.iU.'.Taimminfn. X iat fMKl a.n1 Al Tml

lauui r 1 a iiu uiii8 hum v-u a maia ai.

oel7, lfr51 4-iy '

Pitdomas, Certitirates, Bonds. Maps, Plans of House at the Canal Basin, adjoining the Collectors

Estates, tew u plals, elc. feb 12, 1652. ly 1 Office, where they are ready to coler silks, muslins. I

j cotton yams, woolen do, and also printing of all Cincinnati, Ohio. m-n-a- nrni.ir tu nn,lAF,l.iml ku. aorts of calicoes, die. STOECKEL ck CO. ..

11 ing been appointed by the Governor, as a Nota-I Jelti 26-1? IpAXDY! CATtt Da ! R. Hedges., Wholesale ot rv Public, will irive his strictest attention to any i , . Z7 . - j ) Retail Candy Manufacturer, No. 336, Jlain street, business in his line, that his friends mav favor him 147 WO 1.1 AitDI. W e have engaged James East side, three doors above EighTh street, Cincinnati, w ith, and bv duo and strict attention to "business he Coorca to rnn our Cards at the Pelsor Factory, Ohio. Orders of SO pounds or upwards delivered to hopes to ment general satisfaction. Having a one mUe above Brookville. on lhe East Fork, where ny part ol e city, free of ebarge. rah 1 ia--.j. number of the mot approved Tonus of deeds, mort- all work will be done in the best manner, at the ! guges, quit claims, cu-., on hand. Those wlshine "bortest nonce, and warranted to give satisfaction, j 1 OH "LUTHERsMannfacturerof Saeepahaars, aeknowledareiuenta taken, or deeds, etc. made will asCoortta is considered the be1 carder in this rutin- j J Shears. Scissors. Knives, and almost every kind of

do well to rive him a call. He will be found at tho try- Persons wis-mug. can have their wool at our 1 Cutlery.

auditor's office. WM.H. JiXLEEKY. store in Brookville, and receive tlieirmlls.

tan 5 3-lv ! a-"" lK 9-at oiuer larit.r. .

lor, Indianapolis, Ind.

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Prices ' Main and Sycamore, C incdrmati, Olrio.

N . B Jobbing neatly and promptly done at moderate charges: also, Shears, Fbeen (shears, Scissors, Razors and Knives ground in tbe best manner, at a short iaotcis. mi