Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 31, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 July 1852 — Page 3

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e nndt . ielWi by vi ' cornf t ; I eotH ; fe"n l and t" RBA. I .tn-tor and it tWt on . walch ens of y artK-'l a.whHi Secit ' "''At

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Observer, (this department

l-'fi f'ovoii'il to the news, business. I t'sc "l.. .if Kavette County, and it

V'n' lmioacenientorG. . Jinkiks, l"1l??..k.,f that Co. will apply for

,VI . v business connected with the ll!';nt of the Observer.

a'f " . 1 - BelSious ,ylor, of Rushville, and Rev. ' .f thie place, will exchange pul-

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The Capital Ilousie. This is the name at a very exeelleut Hotel , kept in our city by Mr. Richard Durtian. This hotel is strictly a temperance House. It is in good repair and well furnished. All necessary pains are taken to render it one of th best houses in Eastern Indiana. The table isplenteously furnished and well attended. The lodgiDgs are comfortable, and what is very important, the charges are exceedingly reasonable. The man who attends strictly to his business, as does Mr. Durnan, will always succeed. His house needs uo re-

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... to tee this custom commendation to tliose who have tried it. Tra-

)I i .v, ! Tellers fire him a ill and i - .i r....i

( till ICCI,

in another

fht prevalent among the j vellers give him a call and see, taste, ' . tint we are o desirous of or yourselves. See advertisement ii

' ea mnnntn.

j,,tcurmiAi"- ' .jr long continuance in the sam ' ' l tiresome, but we believe it

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..:ooa Of the cause mry arc en-

,,:omc.te. It Drea&s cown proj-

Vs unitv -etvveen ditterent

column.

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Gen. Scott.-TIr. Parkers Speech. At the late Scott ratifica tion meeting in Washington City, Hon. S. W. Parker, of the 4th district of (Indiana) made the following speech. There is no name written above the hort-

Corrcspoudencc. j zon of 'our '''story so brilliantly illuminated,

Mr. Justice, P. M., for . m a" u-e departments of life, as that of W in

field

LAUREL NEWS. LAl'KEL, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1852.

This column of the Amiicii Is under the editorial management or Moses J. Killt, Esq., who Is responsible for its fccts, figures, opinions and poli tics.

Conflagration. We understand that the large steam saw mill of Clayton Brown, situate some 2 or 3 miles South-east of Clarksburg, was consumed by fire one eveuing last week. We have not heard the amount of loss Mr. Browu has sustained, but know it was heavy. The mill contained two engines, and two saws, with the necessary machinery. Mr. B. is a worthy man the null was valuable to the

unequivocal case of spasmodic cholera has occurred in our place. One or two more casas have occurred, that some think would have run into the malignant form of the disease, if timely treatment had not been efficiently employed- But there is a wide difference between a case that might and one that has passed into unequivocal cholera. The first variety is invariably cured, aud furnishes material for Quacks to puff into importance unmerited skill, while th . latter variety furbishes melancholy evidence of the extreme uncertainty attending the best directed efforts of the mast experienced in rational medicine in all parts of the world, whsre

cholera has prevailed. The fact is, wo have

CANDIDATES.

WE are authorized to announce the name of JOIIX K. '.OOD V 1 as an independent candidute for Keprcsculative, at llu October election. It 23

MR. Clarisos You will plea.e announce the name of our late verv w orthy and excellent Representative in the Legislature, i)r. SA.IIl'EL. IAV JXjof New Trenton, as an independent candidate for the Senate, at the coming election in October next, and mu h oblige, J 23 LUXDY'S LANE.

T OTS FOR SALE, Two lots. No. 56 and 59 1J in Allen's Plat, in the town of Brookville, Franklin county, Ind., situated on Head street, between the Methodist Church and Post Office for sale on the moet reasonable terms, to suit the purchaser. Enquire of (mil lc52) DAM EL D. JONKS. TtrATCII AND CLOCKS Wa. Dawso-

II tenders his services to the citizens of Brookville and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch and Clock Maker ami repairer making and mending Jewelry, fee. Long experience and strict punctuality are bis recommendation. Shop thrue doors N'orthof the poet office. Jy 23, 150 31-if

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5" ' a, l .. : firtlll Spivlt. lAnnlunul Tl 1. i

noft. 0. ot leners pasmg ( a ua-iiv jua, OUT

' 4 mi T ' h.:ven ic full if ! II' t. .

p ,t office, at Conner sv n ic, i nm- ......,. 6ivuiiu3 nig Constellate . . . - r... t ..

vear ending Juue M, ISM, b nere is uie suu lb it lias led you

! on to victory, and been your stay in the hour 17,64o ; of triumph? You can answer as well as I. 17,sGll My people iu the far oif West took note of

this iu time. Indiana was first iu the strur

Iaco t liars nut- iiaiml -...-.....-. - e TT- 1 l

neighborhood, and we think the community 7CZ,mZZ ( Z "77" .,,,.,,,,. , . , . . .. ' Cholera Morbus, for this season of the year, should promptly step forward and assist him ... . , . . . . , ;n i ..-M- -. v u i , , ! The k,nd ' cno'era we have here which in rebuilding it. We have heard fears ex- Mm , . . ... j u- ,u c , '8?em to have given some alarm in the counpressedthat the fire was the work of an in- . ,,, nni,r- lr u u u i . try, would compare well with Dr. Beach's cendiary. If so no nains should be spared to Qml , hr;nK;mf), , ... j 800 cases, treated by h-m in the City of N. Y. Dnng him to the puuishment he deserves. ;,.,bio ... . , n , , r n lcd2 without the loss of one. Or with the Religious. j 1,116 cases treated by the two champions of Rev. Thomas Spencer has settled among ns Homoepathy (Dra. Pulte and Ehrrman) in and become pastor of the Presbyterian church. Cincinnati in lfc'49 with the loss of only 25 Preaching may therefore be expected regular- , Or with the 116 cases treated during the same ly in that church. i time by a sable son of Africa, near the Gass Joel Wolfed " J Works "all successfully." We can assure

We had been at a loss for some time to ac- , tne public that (aside from the first case) no

J K. Cr.AKKsi : Please rniiounce the name of ,U i. K.llIIl'tVOOU, M.D.,iis a candidate for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in the district composed of Franklin, Fayette and I'nion counties, and obligo many of his old friends, Whigs and Democrats, of Springfield tp. C'armel, Ind., July T,

.n

!. Clarksos You will pleas announce the name of T. J. Ti ller, as a candidate for

he ottice of County Treasurer, and obliire his many friends in (.iuly;) WHITEWATER.

JO. Itanes, of Metamora. is a candidate for the Ollico of Treasurer of Franklin couutv.

t K.Clareson Please announce the name of n.

ill 1 iiuousoii. as an iudenendent candi-

4He fur the ottice of County Treasurer, at tlio coal

ing election, and oMure the voters of July 1G, lcai. SPKINGFIELJJ TOWNSHIP.

New Goods-New Goods. THK UN DEBSIGXEDUkes this method of informing the citizens of Union county that be has just received direct from the Eastern cities, one ol Uw largest and best stock of Spring and Summer Goods, both fancy and substantial, that he has ever bad tlie pleasure of exhibiting to this community. His st'K-k cousists in part, of the following : Dress Silks, Bleached aud brown Plain Black, changeable, sheeting 10-4 wide; striped,barred and ugured. Mole akin, Silk, Fur, Silk Tissues and be rage, bruah, Kossuth, Jenny lie rage Delaines. Lind, Magyar, CalilorFancy aud bl'k nious de nia, English, Straw, laines. Braid, full trimcd and Plain oz w al'd silk poplins common palm leaf aud Fancy aud emb'd law ns straw hats. Fancy Kosdodi pl"u Frcuch ginghams suth China pearl hats Domestic & Manchester do for iut'aiiL

"c incidents.as exacted in the war of indeieu- I blk, striped and solid do Hardware and cutlen; de 11, containing a complete and thorough account ra,.y, oil, red and figured Crockery ware; of a the deeds of Lraverv ar.d cuituii.g. instances j.riuts Glasswareaud Queeusof heroic enterprise, incidents of indvidual suffer- pai ad tigM Wk prints ware; ing and adveufire, domestic trials and hardships of 4M double purple do China and Tinware;

the neoide adventurous escapes irom riaiu oi k siifc. ari m i laeeaiiu stage caains;

amusing and chilvulric exploits, and all me romau- d() fie or euraordinary incidents, which the history of ,lo . r u hi. h t.rivate sources tould af- Ka

iuu v ;i itwi-wi fManv histories have been written of the Government and the Army, of the period of the Kevolnti but no work, heretofore, has been devoted I U.

preserve ana recora ine ser. i. .......-- I ,va . ,. . . , .. .i. . ,,fr....i,.T Mtul i.rivations

For

Agents Wanted.

I BOOK FOB every American The i "omnnre of the Revolution, being a history of

tho pe

rsonal adventures, heroic exploits, and ro-

do mohair do Halter Chains w ith

do Alpacco l snaps.

Fancv and Iilaiu " " Ames slunul Sc spades

Swiss mull mull muslins Long and short handle Superior India book 4 prong forks; Plain aud crossed barred Mill, cross and hand jaconets and lawns; saws: do w bite and cofd cambric Tenucnt and AVuod do Oi fig'd bobfliets for caps Hunts best axes aud aud undersleves; i adzes; French braid, China Pearl, Nail aud lath hammers

CoUarg lace. English straw and hatchets;

tf

... i k- hut oevolea rainou

this reason Uiis book has all the interest of a ro- . -i,i, ,i,.ri.-t truth of history-; and it cannot

Enr.ru nswnx-n D , tail to' be warmly appreciated by the American and FreuchGimp Bonnets; Horso.whnewaatore f . .V!1?' Esq., of Brook.;1'"0""1' Misses aud thildrens and shoe brushes; the Court of r15, Prasecuticg Attorney of , Pe.e- bli,he,, in one Urge 12 mo volume. 450 Bonets. cap & neck ribons; Japanned aud brass ta.e5..""f Common. P'L113' r,he counties of ; JV?" . u-iii.,tr.Med. bound in muslin, fancy uliliu. fc,, ud W"k uiaii-blJ casU.rs;

. ......u, auu I n. on. , .;..., 1 ,, ribbons:

- i gut, or sueeo. itv

I (tEOKGK HOLLAND, will serve as Judge i IT Airents "Wanted . JJL Ml ol the Court of Common Pleas, of the counties 1 t- . ,i.i. rk in everv State, town and

f Franklin, Fayette aud L uion, if elected at the j viii.U i the Union. A large income can be de-

i ir niiti iminenselv popular.

an American iauu.

J Chemical Ctmp0und nmtterti Vatuhiiu the Hair. THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS.

m I inn. wnur ana twa hiiibi bitiibi

J piomotingtbe growth, lunrinre nl b-aiy he Hair removing dundrHB", sealra aud erf, curing the cuianrinisdiseatrs of tile aealf him"!"! led fur keeping the Hair moist, impartinr t it r,c'1 ilky tuln.ri. and highly be-. ifuHoatr;. Its in? and agreeable pruperiie m 'I be taunt irr able, applied either to the atad.- irritations of t kin- It aulikc any of the Aleon. ;e"l Oil pref" aratians mieoinmonly used Tor the Ha.. lt Pr' vriiy orr all Hair preparat'Ons consist ' Pr.' r erlie. bring maisteliing and cooling.ins'r'w f rtC and heating as the aleubulic prrparationa re; being frte of the gi-ay qua In in of marrow, oils fct. 1 1 p.jwer t remove the (luiinous coating whita olstruruthe pores of the .kill w hen unhealthy, whi.h prrtrnt the follicles rrom exuding an oi'T substance ncr.arT tothe natural rantre, kwaat f and gruw th ot I he Hair is wneqaalleri. One free application ofthe HairGluis will iispsrt a more lasting beamy and moisture to the hair, thaw a whole bottle of ilu alcohslic prrperationa ii"llT old; be.nlt it w ill not soil the finest lisen. Persons mhe hair is ,lit;lll) gray, will find ibis article '"

i 111..C inrir Hilir i i utT, ml rriiarr mc .J ' i scarcely perceptible. Moihcrs will find thisprPranon tli- btst they can use to dres children's hair,

Keeping it in piacr, gitmg it a most bs-aotiiot inner and causing it to grow luxuriantly. II "T 9nV' aration of art can cause the luir lagrow, the pau ih Hir fwloss will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Druggists anal those who buy by wholesale. Addre a C. P. Fay, Owcgo, X. Y. Price 25 ceqia p r hmtle. Dealers in Franklin Co. la. ran learn terms on rnquiringof the Editoruf the American of BrooVillC Nov. 7, "51. 46-1 year.

SECRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO EE HANDSOME.

So.500 for tiie vear endinti

gle to unfurl tfie banner of Scott. Eigliteen month, ago she did it, when the live lloosiers

count for the labored and abusive satire and j extra skill is required to display as great tri- I , V i A '? a C!!,ldidate for the oflice of .ouia desire to purchase it. This is a great chance

:,i a . 1 . I 1 i 1 nt nho in tlA Unl:.. A i I . .. T.

It.C.

,a . t..u. lurnnh. in lh. Ilali,. 4w - .t. ;"uSe " c rcU11 --'I'osed of the counties

i.i'.ui. nm. aiLiii picu to uo iienpeu up- I . . . i loo iiiaiiajc- ui .-neioy , nut II, ue

. tlii li.l;,.;,!.,..! I, o .,!,. :n T..i, : nient of this diseaan nnur nron,il;n. ; amI Koarboni

. " ' - iiiuii iuuui kj y 1110 UUailTlUQ JOl&UUI " " vw ii.tuiiiii m uija an. But on becoming acouaiuted with him community as claimed by the renowned

i a!"e "P al ,ndia"aPolis They set the ball 1 the other day, we found him an intolligent, i worthies named above. 1-2-2 rolling; and it has been rolling until this j highly respectable, and somewhat prominent I We have not the least apprehension from nnjr received the next ! time, f Huzza for Indiana "1 W -..t inl -i , .r- . . .. ...... , ...

LA: ' ' " . J ". l" i g-iiiieinen, which is a sumcient explanation p,ci"r"'' '"u,,-"'"ub iuai we are aoout lobe

., exceid that 01 " ast. Baltimore as indices of your feeling. There 0f the whole matter. Since the action of Bal- i V'd by an epidemic form of this disease.

catur, layette, Uuion, Franklin , smaU capital is all that is necessary to pro-

I u . ...... Vnr term nnd iiarlicu-

we stood breast to breast without a falter, i timore convention No. 2, all men at all prom- j A combination o( circumstances may again ; I wonder how this crowd intend to staud. I ineut are to be decanitated U make room for i occur, to produce another, unequivocal case

Political. " I yU W UlteI t0 Stand breasl to brtfast the little ones. and ifas violent, iu despite of any treatment I

1 ivi: lifiltf riin rt - . . l...U rTl... i 1 1 rll 1 -1 t . a .

whnl appears to be the I t 4 " ! , . ; r ... . nave me same latai termination. aud iovemenls of the j assembly sent p a shout which made j i Thos. Gifford, 51. D

we we.Kin rnig.j

.u.;KaUtioi of the paper, pub included tu the above.

The Democrats of Rushville have had a

i r. S. Jultf I'l s nia r : i ;

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two or uiree cases oi real cnolera nave occurred

! cm enough to start with. For terms and parucu-

F. CLiRKsoN-Sir: tdease annonnc lars address BUN C E & ROlHfcK.

iiamu of E. B. JO.N ES. as a candid-.ie r..h..ri-1 Publishers. 134 Nassau street. -. i "

at the ensuing October election. a,d i'ul7 TP Xotk E-New spapers copying the uoo - . 1 1 ! cludinir this noticel and giving it one or more in-

11-E are authorized to announce KEXJ. WHIT- ! sertions.will be entitled to one copy of the do. fc . I W -NEV as a candidate for the oflke of Sheriff of ' ul,Ject to their or.ier. The paper, marked, shou .1 I Franklin county, Id., at the Octobercleclion i be sent to the publishers w ith d.rections as to the ail lij 17 I manner the volume should be forw arded.

jrj.pecimen copies maiieu. w uu WE are authorized to announce the name of ! paid, upon the receipt of the price as affixed a -ov e. IV iH'Miiiin wr i. . ii .i.. -..ii .. tirocnrt. soeciiuen copies.

Kecokour of Franklin Co.. at the October election. I canvass their respective districts, and then oruer ap J ; thequantity for which they receive subscribers.

tau ribbons; Horse card, and curry

Extra w ide fancy colors for combs; bonnet strings: Ladies. Misses and cliil-

"U'l",';,7i:, t Vi c , I can instruct any person how tote handsome. I ,Cy V I? 1 hH f d ' Mv" V bo?ai,,'-i"U I teach how to make brown .kin fa.r an. ele.r, Lad.es n , white and fan- boots and shoes; , ,t.nhow , rrmorr ,,impl .na Irrcklel. cycok.rud s.lk gloves; Drugs, paints, ol and ,, ,, h h h , , Ladiesbl k pic u.c gloves dvc slufls; , lo .ri,lklrd ,kjM ,moalh. and in.us Trunks, carpet sacks, , trlck how , ke K,it Ladies, Misses and ch 1- and satchels; , , h b,w Iullkron-rnii,e brr.tn perfeetly .w.ct drens plan, and fanc s.lk Canatrc tnimuniffs and , 1wh ho. , roake hri bnm n hldpft h. pnrasots. n . lrt , ! I teach how to make diseased runi hard and senna. Ladies, Long feather fans, Three Ply. Imported. , . . . hair ...

- shell tuck combs; Ingrain cotton and rag- . h . whkr mu.t.ch.s,Jit.

carpet, ; . h hott ,.,h, nri .n,rkli..s- eve

A full and romplete . ,,.h ,.., .."h, ,v.Vh. t..r life.

I teach how la restore imnaired eveaicht.

I teach how to chfc gray hair to its original color

a'- jDiTtv iu tins region, u e j J a i i t a. juij u. csince writing tne aoove

r.imr asoecasion offer" 1 nislorj ot V lnhfield fccott is an , , , , . . i two or til tn l'lture aSOCCasmu u.iers. I heir first rsn thsv s thsir rnhMinn i

sed , oauru uiMory. i ou Know it all as weM , .... .. . . , , two proving ratal, not having the tnanaget , i to K hat thev cl jim hs their own limA hnnnntr o

es i uo. uo you recollect the great troub- , . J . . j ment of them

UUI.LUUCU1 pi iiik;ipiua uoi liieii. ouiuicir ;

E are authorized to announce the name of OL.I Vi:it M.B.I li'l" I .CS W nsflf.ntidiilnti

for sheriff of Franklin Co. at the October Election.

je IS 26-3t

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1115 lo iiiuivc

7ae politics! "t're fo 3T as l',e

-Mixnv

be lining. -

Kctail Prices of Connersvillc.

1 a I TT 1 .

,. i... .i,i, ,t, , , 11113 ivuiuu nen jacKson was at the i

u la B J

we cannot sav what was the

Wheat

Flour

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M. o,, . . , .. , , : leaning resolution is as iouows: m ot Mate and whom men rV .rbt-rt

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umi ii'o ouiv ij uaiiuuaiiou reuuireu u i , . . . , u, a..,., t .i , ; of real cholera. In

iiieuiuoiaoip, biiaii uo a ue'.ire lor tne election to the Presidency of the Democratic standard bearers Fierce and King." Here is a manifestation of liberality as un

exciting cause, the result goes to confirm!4-0

what we have said above of the curab'.eness ! Potatoes

1? bit " bbl " bu

The dark clouds of trouble came

It came from the

hal

cyon bow of peace spanning the heavens.

At that time all good men began to shake and

' rolling over this land.

ot i :. , .,

-U..I.U. iocc it uuw uepariuig anu tile

i honor?

CeusrosioiiBl. tleonou is fat approaching,

who feci an interest iu the good v,-.tv of their country, begin to be

1 who wi.l be proposed as cauui- : shud(ie for ;t wag apDrelended ..iat

p. Thit freanieu should be , we gging , sheath their ;u Ciit,iriect;yri2l.t It becomes anoltjer.s bosoms. Who, then was called LK'rc we ;..' i't so important ,,oa ,y Jackson and by Lewis Ca?. his

,;o mutr-taiid v.ell the character, Secret:iry of War to bear tlie olive bra!lch iu

;i,fa ,oiv rnau who may De Pl 1 0!16 hand and the sword under his claak?

;' 11,e ri6ht r sul-! Look at the letter of instrnction, and see as.c.-e. oaeand should not be trifled ! what Lewis Cas?) the Ajax TeUino:., said oi jriaa-ioiasty vsei. ; h' in whom we honor to ni"ht: President .. i, i. k.,i ; . . . . .. .

:i,t!t-co'jaty mere serum w "u ! Jackson has fall confidence ia vour iurfsrrneut

t.ag from the wings as to the al)(j discretion. Your mission is one of great .1. . ......... I- l..trr Iriil.t !Hlil I l l . . . . .

y.-r.; lii uiec iv.iB, . ueiicacv aua liiiuoriance. do.

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liojs. in isvor 01 .iir.o. t&"i tly eye sees a transparency there

iiaatof tiie Congression-

our own practice we have i i;at", V 1 Hams

believe, from the time we saw

, met with no case, save the first, (which we ! Lard

expected as it is charitable and broad. Alii

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it, nothing ' ,.h" u

i short of divine Power could have controlled) ES "

in wli.cli the power of nature was not com- : 111

doz

53 Dried Peaches ( bu

5J i'j apples " a JO Coffee S i tlllCi IT Tea " "5titoSl So Sujtar " " 7 to 8 7 to 9 Mackerel " fish, Xo 1 1(1 9 ' " .... 2 8 8 " 44 . i 3 5 10 White Fish "ft, 8 8 to 10 Fresh beef " 5 to 6

HE H'S Commercial College. S. t. eonierof Main and Fourth sts., Cincinnati, the I ,.i.io.i ..f tt.u institution is to iiualifv eel t'.emaii

I practically for the Countins House and business pur- ! suits; the course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of bootkeepinfr and penmanship, lec$3 .tures on mercantile transactions, commercial cal

culations. Accovenna- the enure new oi i ouin..-r-cial operations, thus enablitijr pupils to become finished accountants. Tuition for a full course (m advance) 805. Further particulars can be obtained bv calline at the institution, or by addressing the principal, (post-paid:) J. E. HEAD, Principal, mil 19. l.-Jo2 13-O.n

imitation shell

" Kullalo A full

Horn " stock of Family Grocehite mixed and ries.

ol K nose; -1,1 41 f.l nut 10 ana . . .... . .- r.t-i: i.....j

, ,. 111.1 i.i i 1 ticn iius iu cninrtrinrcuiurm iiic.ni .....in. Ladies tine unbleached "..jnj lia,is: l brads and , , fch h(w , make8,he ,ir ,or,,rirh .jd siy. ' i , i .. .. roiight uails;anil,ii.g ,each how to make thrlips and rheeka red. Misses and cl.ildreiis brad; hoe nails and h ,,ow rrnloTe lp?rflB. hair. Ladies tine linen cambric ,a.idlers tacks; . rr rfrel, hArmir. . t a ! ,,lt.. 1JnJ.3 . ,h" ' I ' they. re all verv cheap and pleasant. Ladies fine worked collars 4l.9 Mackerel. b he know r on wlU ikJ them on mal. and scUimisc tts; ,.arre orhalf barrel; I direct.oa. to make and o.e these compound.. Ladies silk and hand-work Kanawha and ew . , ! Jnow mrrhr,trr ,hmn ... ,Arrn,-4 cwniet.c.

1 ask ONLY ONE DOLLAR forall this information, i 1 reeeive no letters unless post-paid . ! & .1 .1 - ... . a .... V 1 U Vkam K rli.n .t

A.Hm. .rim w . . . n0E, " " . . 104 Nassau Street, corner of Ann, , Near York ha will send the work by nail or otherwise. PHOOK CF.RTIFCATES. Ctpirt Letter received y the Jgrmt M. iw. From Miss A. L. Bennett, t l 31 F.ast Broad way, N .

"The Kccipe. contained in M Lasasse'a Secrri el

linnen lace; nit i.v ih barrel:

Ladies lisle thread lace, Louisville lime aud eeedgrinff and insertion; ment; Gents bl"k luluin silk era- Washing tubs; vats; Wooden Buckets; Gems Wk silk hdTs; Wash Board (zinc) " ' "Pocket " Also sole scent for Louwhite linnen "don & Co.'s family

Laities bl'k silk lace, and medicines:

may join the club aur' be received into the Democratic fold. Simple support of two mortal men Pierce and King i-', it seems, iu the eyes of these Apostles of principle, a sutfiient platform an ample atonement for every principle aud every want of principle. I. O. O. F. Correction.

In publishing the list of officers of Spartan

I peteut to effect a cure, hence we have found !

Laurel ICrto.il I'rices.

Flour p bbl

I no difficulty iu curing every caee (with the ; Wheat f bushel ' St; iflams p j above exception) that has come under our , fpe i'

i taie. nuu we vouiu esteem tlvile Uuucharv . v'a" ousne

"j " mv.i. i-uoo viiuitria, anu men uousi l.ard

of having effected a cure

We still do not apprehend an epedemic Nails ft ke; of real cholera. We may have a few more

sporadic cases, but the attention our citizeus i

Cl to 8 9 P ft, 6 to 8

to ill :c!rs tr ,l.,z H

itliii Feathers p ft, 2.aa3il 7 n 8 Miieken.! V.. 1 K l.l.l ot

j Bacon hog round 7J ; do Xo 2 n I Knr Iron 1 n T. t'l T71..K i.i.i.i i o

C 3.)

n' Alt Dff.IKE! Hardware I Wholesale Sc Retail. The subscriber is now offerinir at o. ; 64, Lower Market. Cincinnati, au extensive slock of : hardware, cmbra. inir every variety. Such a-, nnchanics tools of all kinds, table and pocket cutlery. ' mill and cross cut saws, hay, pram, and manure forks.srraiuaud (rniss scythes, steel, nail;. iioww : glass, puns and pistols, cist.-rn pumps, &c. The ' country trade is particularly invited to the abova stock, as it will be sold on the most reasonable lerius. WSI. K. DAVISl. mh 5, l?5i ll-8m

t.. B. veils; Nuchas I ii. han expect- . ,, ,.... . i -... n...i..

1-a'Hes wide 1,1 k s.lk lace, I r ccklcs are ti p-tnp, so alsoare the instruetiuus abau Blue, blue black, brown,.. compound al- lUe eth and aum. olive brown, and olive and terativc .--arsapanlla; Krm Mrs. Sarah Lyon. 620 Hon. (on St K Y. jrra- preen cloths; farpiinattve balsam; MI.ava.se-. n.tructioiis about maWin; the skin fair hi ,ie, blue black, steel and Tonic V ermape; tnd .inooih, are eve. Ilcnl. 1 vpc.k irom my owncxt vf.-rd mixed cassamers; Female Elixir. i m rimce. I am now over fifty year, ofarr.and my Plain and lam v cassamers; Kemedy for Piles; kjl hll, brco:, r s,litr um ,nd . riklrd. 1 tried Brown, black, preen and Cherokee Liniment: 1M ,,.. Ilr. and r. mt die. as rrinted in hi

prey tweed,: Fever and Apue F'ls: s,,.. f Heaun- and now o.v .Lin i. ouite fair and

3Jslj 'Cheese

Blue, blue black, brow u o. Oriental Hair Tout

steel mixed satinets: India Sanative Pills; I'lain and Bibbed Prince Dr. Ben Brandrelh Albert cord; Supar Coated Plain aud ribbed Areola Peters Vepetable; and Mohair cord; Sappington" Fever Plain, mixed, striped and Apue Pills barred cottonades: Mel.ai lie's PilU

Heavy twilled iiniieuduck McLaine's Vermifup..-;

! LodSe lhe ua,"e of Alexander Beighle was are beginning to pay t their diet &c, is well Flour J'

i caicuiaiea to arrest tlie disease.

The following are the officers installed in

ii Hams " ft,

si-lily occujk

siftrai'd by good euthority that the ::t'e Uuien"' will give him their j:-,. To show how Mr. Parker stands ! ..;.ciJl"Lii!lawjreanl Randolph, we rtia pstr.tct from a letter, writte- Hy jshni and relidide citizen ot L .ia-!?c;tiz-tis of this pi xe. :zs."i will, however, say in answer i r-jj'Oriti -n in it," (that is iu ri.uici i',' that .Mr. Parker may . .; ca j.:w Oil the Whigs of Pelu. iwia i,:v !;uo vi.dge of them in i. I i;,iiik 1 C4U sav a- much for them.

ire c;-iieoted

I - - j j - - - 1 .ijii.. ; setting Gen. Scott making a speech upon a

6

lij r resh Beef f n, 6 8 ff Wheat " bush 55 12iAl5 Potatoes " do 45

log. Troubl.'soine times then upon a British til, with three hundred" Am-ri-jau soldiers opposing thirteen huntired British a clear ditfernce of one thousand. Scott saw the

aisat r; at Detroit; Hull had

our banner trailed ia the diust. fl heart was ready for the sacriiiee.

Com $ bushel

"Madam Rumor " Iwft n.r.in nn s,,.r-.,

Sherlock encampment, some changes having ; and from the way she talked before she left' ! BmU!r"

oeen maue niter me election : our town may expact to "catch it" V i

i never knew her to be more extravagant in I Cincinnati Prices Current l .. ... b 1 Ittillrr. ,

iier reports. it would be a sin to te how Frrsi. h,,ii in nLw.. sei.liso rate,.

surrendered

is young i

Y. W. Wiliiams, C. P. M. II. Terrel, II . P. Al. Brust, f?. W. M. Cohu, Secretary. T. Snyder, J. W. T. Matldox, Treasury.

; many cases of cholera she had in town before ,b ", " ,13 ;,.. . . tirkin and Barrel

sue leu. i ue country lolks no doubt have

2U

! heard it all before this time.

?ays

he i

tii m pieaued, we i :!ut we are ttu rt'

IIra!tli--Cholcra. W'e would direct attention lo the comtnu- i

Fallow-soldiers, blooa of the slain will make; nication of Dr.GitTord upon the subject. heroes of the living. Who will staud?" j some uneasiuess has been felt by some'of our "All." r-verberated throughout the ranks.and ! citizens, but we believe there is no cause for all did stand until they were literally cut to uliy grt,..t alarm. We have had some two or piec-s. Appl,nse. Go wh-re you will in ihree deaths from cholera but we believe all

the hi.-tory of the brave, wise, and discreet

men, you veil! find it full of instruction.

Lo -ofoco friends, with whom ! hold s.weet

Laurel, July VJ, ls52, T. Gifford.

C- It- - - - 93 12 Itceswav. Prime Yellow

converse are clever fellows. I coinp.issioii-

t, but with tiie coib'uct of ale them in their troublous iiu-ition Thev

: .'r:ir.seut.ilive t,f that district. ; iv iii he no whig apirant lor irr of ta-se counties at the. ap--'! u 1! e further slates, "The r-t;ii:i ure tu the main a very n:ci.."

'in the. Mr. V. : !r:!!v he

t!dnvi!:ctl?, W tn'illk in a nothing to fear. s tiie very -naii for l!ii

-.-sutnt Ui'iv au.; preneriv iuiti.tted

: in t'i:it i:p ii i' v, am! i;: view of 'wistttswnati, surely ought not to l'j-d ;it the end of hi f;rt tr.ii. '::? hiuiS' lf and tiissh-trged :C4;;-5,s to do reat honor, uotou'naiwlnct, but to Indiana; and h svstiie high approbation univerKM.eerf t ly confered on him by his aad others whojhad noticed his '- e lnar nut onedissenting voice :-f!lioa among th whigs auy

Snaloriiil. a'iirawd liiat Minor Meeker an old vyslremed citizen of our county,

IJin.rr.son township, would accept ,gg Scoltj you got in befare me.

-- u ior ;ni orr.ee ol Senator in tlie s twif-Md of J- avette and Uuion

say, "yon can't stand." This reminds me of an incident. It was at the famous siege at Fort G-org-i that Seett becr-d t c;t into oaltie Others were there, and Scott w is a yjun' man. The troops passed ov.-r aud attempted the seige. Scott came over, and w as permitted to le id the van. They lauded o:i t.itish soil; tin b.ttik was to ba ascended there the Bntis'i soldiers were et. Th 're s o-.-d tlie tali American he was the first to asjenith bau;. t;U. Deurbor fr m the Coimiiouore's ship seeiu? with h is glass Scott liill backward upon the heicli, hurst into to tears exclaiming, "He is lost;" ' he is killed So says Locofocoism and with, I think, only the same amount of truth. Scott, however uassoou upon his feet and backed by lis brave comrades, the British forces were soon flying l.ke sheep before him. He saw the British banner flying over the fort. He weiut to the gale and found it locked. He nevertheless caused the lock to be forced, aud was

the first to enter. With his own hauds he tsars down the British standard. Col. Porter came up having beeu detailed for that pur

pose; said he to Scoit, "Confouud your long

And so

I tell my Locoloco friends, you will rind 'long legs" in before A voice:'Who?'

. Tierce, or as he is sometimes called John A '?iwespwr Cf him in the high- pierce, Joseph A. Fierce, or .McPurse. I J.Vic coubtle?8 will give him most rjoirt know liow nni-y more names he has

"VV 'iii!l support, if he be nomiiia- got.

.iiu.i"-, hire itinriar:

The little Saxon word lie sounds harshly to many ears, and yet it is the most expressive word iu the language, and its use is oftentimes imperative. To lie is to "utter falsehood with : an intention to deceive;" so that when yon hear one of those noisy, bar-room, self-appointed Democratic leaders declare that Gen 1

t occituen , liavine at heart the true o : .,, ... ; r,nr f i,.

h. a uuvii lo uunVi ...... .. u.., . i. .u.v. v. ' v- " Itsooan-irv. and the wood of all: .: .v..: ; .1 w.i.n i ... i

a reputation untarnished ind shores, give it the lie, because it is not true.

nciiab.e. We have no per- Whenever you hear one of them sav that !

Gen. Scott is in favor of any change iu the naturalization laws, that shall deny to foreigners any rights they now have, give it the lie, becanse it is untrue. Whenever you hear one of them say that the Whigs favored the formation of the Native

'UHitfy acked, "who will be American party, give it the lie, because it is

untrue. Whenever you hear one of them say that the Whigs, as a party, are opposed tothe present naturalization laws, because of their lib eralit v towards foreigners, give it the lie, he-

cause, ii is nntrue

Communicated

Died, Sunday morning, July 18th, at 3 A.M., Mr. Thomas Frankland, aged 53 years of cholera. Mr. Frankland whose death we record

or nearly all. of them are traceable to irregu- above, was suddniilv rot o(T fr,i... ...,r ...i.l.t

My ; Unties in liv.iitr, or crows neclect of what th . after a sirknts nf nnlv io l,., r u.

i - - j n"iii a. no naii ; parties prohthly co isiiered slight attacks of only Isttely become a resident of our town, diarrhea. The first case was that of Mr. yet, by his sterling worth and christian deAntibus, ou Sunday the 11th, who had been ; portment, he had endeared himself to a large ; living very imprudently, and irregularly for circle of friends, who, with a sorrowing wife over a week. Mr. Franklin, was of feeble and children, mourn his loss. Mr. F. was a heulih. He had sulfcred long under chronic member of the societv of fro-iuN.

i f tb - - - 22 -Si Interior do - -20 j II rooms. 1 HI VING RATES. Common .doz W'f 00 laiicy - - 1 25 1 (1 Shaker - - 2 tKI,) SELLING RATKS. ....... Y- .1..-H - -. .T l n.-.

Fancv - - 1 4bl ;.-,IOa eof lUOls

Bridle doz 2r 36 CO Harness, f a, ot vrj 22 Skirtiuc do 21.1 25 Vpperdressed i6S 32 Sole lo - 20 itlolasscs. Sew Oileans, f pi I 34 5 Sucar House. do 44 aval Mores. Carolina Tar. , P bbl 4 75 I ail.

noon bran ns.

mOfOITRV JIEItCHAXT',CIolh-

; I irrs. Xc. Wholesale Clotliinfr, (- lotus, I as- (;rass and brou n linncns; It. K. Klianestoi k

simeres, Vestii its, Triiiimiucs, Arc, c. .'fw liro u and bleai bed mils- lir. Ropers' compound Gothic Arcade, lf4 Main street, between Fourth lin. and Irish linnen; srup, l.uiimeiu and land Fifth. . . Brown and bleached, blue 'Tarr, j I Ilavinjr perfected ourarranpements for the whole- drills and bace'mjr: Folirers Olosnonian; I sale departmeut of our business, w e befr to inform Brown llznuburu muslius Winir"s lialsa.n. Wild ; our friends and merchants penerully, that we are and bjd lickn.(r; i I herr;; j nrenared to offer to their notice every article con- 1 shirt, striped and apron Huff's Balsam for the i II . ... - . 1 . ......tii'iiturlv' i... . . ii t '

necleu w nn our oram u oi i'".:. ... .. ... i-unvs cure oi an L.unsr coiuinvite their attention tn the excellence of style and Brown, figured cott-m and plainLS ' qualitv of workmanship, of our ready made cloth-, Linnen table cloths; Tobacco. Snuff and ctiuir. w'hich we are coulident will coinnare with the ' Kieached - "I cars:

Work UI ull eswioiisuu"711. ui in.- v m.. .. . 1 iuu. xi --m, , i-ii.w , iii i vi v arm i. r". i.ni i buu

naliuels;

I O'.IES. HLASEK & CO.

Jf. B. We bc(r also to nnnounce, that we have

smooth.

From Mrs. J M Agar, 291 Blerckrr St. 'I must recommend M LaTasse,a direction for Sweet-!!!!!? the Itrra b and Beautifying the teeth. 'I he have been ad.ipted in mj family w iih astonith ing sncci ss." From Mr. H I. Smith. 194 Grand St K Y.

"I have trie M Uvsnr'i plan for hastening the

grovtnot v iilsKer. rtair, c . i ne Bin-cuun. ns giro in his Secret of Beauty, are worth a fortune tn all who want hiktrs, He. Mr Stephen rtemari of Newark Niw Jersey, y that his eyesight has been greatly improved b) adopt ing M Lava.nc's tlircctious and trraimcnt for w.ak yes. His friends hare also tried the stem with at benefit. From Col T ! Sanf.ird.31 Canal Street, K T, 4l have bt-n try iug your in.t ruction for cloing the hair, and have ind w ith more than I hoped for. The Seem of Heauty is wnrlh bandrrds of dullars ta

all who want thehwtr colored. From Miss Kate Towntrnd. Waverly Place NT.

.mra.'ed Messrs: MARClsand W. C HlLDS, ol tne

lute Hrm ot J. Clulds oi Brothers, who embrace thl

line nauueis. i colon t arn-. I .!,. i.., u rue. r.ir mn.t; so.

And a preat many other articles to tedious to nernau, hair arc .he best 1 ever tried. His plan ia

mention in this notice; all of wltiih U.e attention

s of the citizens of the county are most repectfuily

r better than any depttatorv powders I know of.

M Lavasse could fill a large book with testimonials

opportunity of soliciting their mentis to lavor mem invited, in,, uihutmitih-.i lvits leave to return ; in fv or uf ni, djiTrrcnt plans lor iniorovinc the an

sun ar.ii. "!' -- v ....Ur.. ....v.-..-... .......

ctl. and hojH's by an upright course, ami close at-

teutnui to business, to merit a continuance ot tne

pears lice, in preserving the teeth, hardening the gums, fex. His w ork is the most popular thing rvtr

printed. All ages, classes and sexes unttctnus praise

rrl". 11 .MS of lite Imliana American.

I Si in advance. S2.50 in six months, 83 at the same. All kinds of countrt ; produce taken in ex-1

end of the vear. and an addition of 30 cents for chance for goods; lo those wishing to p.iy cah can I mollt,, H K. W OH K called the Srerclof Hrautv i. .1.. !..... A tl.u-....t.. .!. ........... f ..n .11. n.-..r .- .. . .... . '

every jcarjm;iiiiiiio.iftv.i.'i." i . . n. .... . uni. t-i j.. i m.. u a.....---... nm! nirrciinni tor makiug ana using inc airrrrmt

.1. i. jii. ..-..-.. , articles accertn.cd. M Lavas.

Shaker -

Z 2J 't,

Cord a tie.

Manilla t ft, - 14 51 Hemp - - - - 11 1 Cotton Yarns. Assorted Mos. from 5 to 10 f ft, - 15 So. 11 do - - lt2 Cotton batting, Xos. I 2 and 1 do 1 1 Candles). Star, p ft - - 20 ? Pressed Tallow 1 1 Common do - li).

15

3 00

- 3 25 - 3 75 4 37 5 50

.i: .-i..... .,! ...,..!.. 1 1 ...ll ,lir.i.l u'tA I n r- st i t .i. tn r-. ... Col'ft'e.

,s..v.. ...... iitm-uii .viuiicuy, juiy ij, UEORGE V . , priIne Kio ft, mi till the disease had assumed its last and fatal ; Irvin, aged about 43 years, of congestion of Inferiot tlo - iu;, .i . 1 live Sinflsi. st.ige. Although there may not be auy cause ; the brain. Madder, f n - 14

for alarm, it becomes all to exercise p!U.lenca Also On the day previous, a little danghti:i liviitu; for .t fe.r d.tys. an 1 promptly to at- , er of said Irvin, pged about 7 years, of choltenJ to anv symptoms of lhe disease, and era infantum. a.

have it checked without delay.

I

Singular ."tlorlalily . The Clevelatitl Flaiudealer of Saturday last

South Carolina and. firn. Pierce,

The Sentinel s-iys: "We have read wilhl relates the following: much interest the speech of lion. James L. j Mr. James Sawtell, sen., residing in BrockOrr, of South Carolina, giving 'he full asu : lyn Centre, lately returned from Cincinati, rauce that litis State wiil cast her electoral i complained of being Rick, laid down and died . vote, for Peirce ami King" j He was buri .-d on the 24 inst. The case was Haul indeed must tho leading democratic; called Cholera. His w ife, Mrs. Sawtell, was ' orgtn iu the State be run for matter where- : immediately taken down with the same diswith to encourage its dispirited readers, when ease, uud died in less than twenty-four hours , ?t isdri.'en to make such a parade of a South The nurse attending the family a'so died. ' Carolinians declaration that South Carolina ; Yesterday muruing Ira Sawtell, of this city, i would vote for 'Tierce and King." Who ev- j who attended the furueral of his father, was : er thought she would vote otherwise 7 j taken suddenly ill and died last uijlit between ' The SeiUinel aud its echoos say that the 1 1 and 12. James Sawtell, another of the Whigs are all federalists, real black cockade : family, living in Ohio City was also takeu federalists with the name changed; they in- j sick yesterday, and now I ies at the point of sistou the other haud that South Carolina and i death. This is a most remarkable fatality New Hampshire, are two of the most demo- and unaccountable to the physicians. It

aca-!othe nomination are, per- ;

-f", .jjq thosu flf nc" ntli r 111341

xu jet we are not advised that he :?"-!-5i3 day claim. He has faithfully

Mrib'v ii,j. .i...

. - v .'ii l.u u II 1 1 IVVUUl VlliCO opacity of representative. He

tried, substantial, and true

l5'Jtoc tritt, h:m, but tho above " " ti; vo"ce of ti e people concern-

'spiewho have lope been ac-

r,i!ltia,both publiclv a.'id orivatelv.

'lttalivc Candidal,'

cralic States in tht L ntoii.ani that I lerce , would seem that t e father had been to Ciuand King are the very personification of dem- ciuati, where the cholera was known to be; ocratic principles. Now we will not say that ha comes home, dies, and is buried. His fain-

thesei oMiitlemen are not fair representatives of , ilv one bv one. are all within one week, and Primn Timothv.

, , 1... 1 jx 1 ,.:J : ...... L r ton io no" oo t'""''1"0: 00

aemocracy as uituciMuou oy iuto r....w . ., , scniieieu luuauiicF, lam in me uusi Desice So in market II I.O'g 12 1)0 ftppcrdo

in either of those Mates. But it is worthy of ; him. None out of the family have been af-

S Float Itnliiro I Ui"l Copperas - 3 Wia.4 no feathers. I'rino1 Live lieese K rb - - - Kil 3-1 Fruit. Kaiins. Malaga. P box - 2 -If t. Cluster, do - 2 If"'. I.ennns. tlo ot'ij. Ornnires f bv 6 UI Sniv rna Fis, t: 11, - - - 10- 14 Currant" do - ' "i H :ttestlo - - 10 Prunes tlt - 20 rt r'istli. Mackerel So 1, f bid - 13 O0.T13 30

Po No. 2 .1 12 I OtI Ho No. 3 do M!tie White Fish tlo HI II s, Salmon No 1 lr (Hi ri Smoked lierrinir t box - - flv?

Cod tlsh p ft. -I.C I'lnttr. Ex-Ira hramls 3 3(1, 3 4 i;ood Super. 3 15f 3 25 (iinsrne. Prime S. :tn (.lass. COMMON COCNTRY BRANOS 8 bv 10 p box 2 00 10 bv 12 do 2 25 10 bv 14 do 2 50

I ITV BRANUS 8 bv 10 p box 10 bv 12 tlo 10 bv 14 do

Hay

8 d do 6 tl do -4 d do

3ddo - litt

fi Soft shelled Almonds f ft. - loa, 20 Hard. .Io - - fa; 12 English Walnuts, , t- It. 9 Rrail nuts do r Filberts ,lo - 7 Pecans tlo - 7 I'eamits. r bush 1 00a; 1 Oils. n. Linseed f ;( 02 p G5 Lard No I do Hi K - Uo No. 3 - (Mi - 75 i l'rovisious.

Mess Pork riuon'. Clear tlo 20 Olio, l liin Mess Prime - - 'gi Kiiiup - 1G tHtt; I nr.l No. 1 li,t io lio. No 2 - - f.'S.tr'l sitles in bullv e'i ; l'o siuttketl Oj; Shoulders tlo 7J ilo in bulk t "1 Hants tlo - 7j lit siookcl li it bo tupir curetl IliJ II I'ainlN. Pure w hite leatl ! t keir - 2 00 No 1 tlo do - 1 SO

Hire.

AnvcRTisEMEMia One stiuare or less will be in- one dollar.

serted three times for one dollar, if payment bo Liberty, May II. 152.

made in advance, one dollar and twenty -nve cents if payment be delayed one year, ami one dollar and filly cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the' time payment isdclayed. Lar)re advert sem -tils for a longer time w ill be charged an the same principles. T II. IIAKI It A. CO.. Hatters Comer IJ, of Main and Fourth St.. Cincinnati. W have now opened a beautiful aud varied assortment of Mens', linvs' anil Chiblrcns' straw poods. Also A" beautiful fresh lot of fine soft cassimere Hats, cinbrac ine every color White, Pearl, Blue, ' Nankeen and Black. i Our shelves are also Ailed with a beautiful assortment of our snrinir style of sil.T nmsof our own manufacture. lo which we invite special. -mention. :ipl:, lf'52 10-3-m

22 -6m

I i EO.

l We have tn hand a tine assortment of these su

perior Melod.'ons at prices to suit tho circumstances of all desirinjr to possess an instrument, combinine utility ami cheapness. The larzcst iz. in piano case, (soiuetiines called Melodeon Pianos) are beautif.il. The tones are exceedingly purt and rich, and by usii irtlie swell, are loud enoujih for a small ciiureli or hull. Their compass is 5 octaves, ami from tin t down to 4 octave in plain cas-s. as ptod nn instrument in every respect, except in size and outward finish. Wo are sole azenls for the

Tl'.lt.TIS OF AUVFRTISIAG. For annoiiiieiuir cantlitiates for county oflicesaud offices of a hiclier srade, subscribers will bechartred 81. non-subscribers S3. To nship offices $1. To be paid in advance. Deaths inserted w ithout iliarpc. unless accompanied by obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be paid for at the rite of filly cents for every twelve lines or less. All notices of tl.-ailis or tributes of respect, by any one of the benevolent societies of the day, to be charged tlie same. Tor publishing reltirious, polilit-nl. scientific, benevolent, ami literary notices, or any other calls for public meetings, t, 'be chanted at the rate above speeirt-'tl. Political circulars to be charged the same. For adverti-itij: wives, double the usual prices, to be paid in advance. Divorce ami chancery notices to be paid iu r.dvance. Advertising enpuNion of meinltcrs from any secret society, t be charged full price. Tin-above terms will be strklly and invariably adhered to bv the niolersiiriicd. ' N EI. SON A H HO IT. of the D-mocrat. Jy 1S50 C. F. CLAHKSON.of t'ae American.

-Fire. Marine and Inland In-

West, ami sell at manufacturer's prices, w holesale Hartford. Conn. The undersirncd. Acent for tins and retail. 1 old ami responsible oflice. is always prepared lo isPlease call and examine these Melodeons. to- ,,,. policies, upon approved risks, ou favorable (tether with as fine an assortment of Pianos as can terms. JOHN J. FOC I S. AutT be found west of the mountains, mostly from the For Laurel and Franklin County, my 7, 20 ly

factories oft link ering. oo.iw ar.i nmwn

articles advertised. M Lnvs.tr dfMrt not prepare t hem for sj'.e. His time is too much taken np in attending tr his cast correspondence You can send thetnonry by mail fur the work, (one dollar) There is no danger of its being lost On receipt of the dollar the Secret of Beaut) is seat by mail scaled up like a letter, and at letter pcs'ag". Inducement to t fiffii-Tu accommodate neighbor huuuds, tight copies will he sent for Five Dollars Beware of i mil at ions A ddrt ss a abuse Nn person can sell this work without written ia ihuritt f.-ttm M I.avasse.

AGKM S WANTED. Active pcrs ins ofiithcr - can make mom) hf selling this little work Terms liberal M Ltniic, ciench Chcnut', 104 Nassau Stret-t. New-York

C02IP1ERCIAL INSTITUTE or i i i t:APOi.jsv W. 3IcK. tSCOTT, A. M. Principal. fllllS liistittittoti isnow permanently established fl and Is open at all times fur the net ntion of I'M pis, and its rooms having brtsi recently fitted an with all the elegance and convenience uf thr scat Cincinnati Colleges, now fu mi .lies advantage s esjua I to any instiiiiti -it in the West forafba and tlior ouh Commereisl Education, w hiUt the cost ia littlte over one-ball of til her.

i he studies ofthe Foil Course are those accessary

IlllOTLl llO.

I surance. by Protection Insurance Company, of j for a com pi. te and thuruugh Mercantile F.duiation,

opl 9 10-1-y

COI.HUKN cV FIKL1.

S,de Agents, 154 Main street.

Fair tlo - 5f 8

f.; t'ruslietl do - 9i i 10

HIICKEHIXG'S PIAOS.-Ve shall ' open lliis week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to which we invitj the attention of purclia-

g o-y Carolina tiintp ft, 4?it5 sers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas .wnffiirti. Chickeriiiir. who il is well known, is one of the oldPrime No P lb 6ia;6l est and most successful manufacturers in this coou-

trv. These Piano Fortes are worm ten percent more than those made w ithout the entire iron frame, as they are thereby more durable aud remain in tune much longer. The touch is more delicate than iu other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not the amount of strength req. uisile to press down the keys of many pianos now mauufactiired. Please call and examine our instruments. COLBl'KN Oi FIELD. Music dealers and publishers, 154 Main street, apl 9, lt-'52 1-y Cincinnati.

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1 lo N o 5 tl o - -Do No 6 do DoNo 7 do - -Ho No 8 do -White Havana -Yellow do

Seeds. Clover $ bush 4 1 4 50 Timothv do 1 5ua2 50 Flax do - - 1 00

3 50 1 Shot. 2 7 j Bv the keg - 17 00 3 00 Hy the bac - - 1 45 1 Spires, Cassia P tb - 35

- 10 11

ilI STAV IIi:HDF.K Importer, wholesale II ami retail dealer in Hardware dt Cutlery. 33 Main St.. 4 doors above Eighth St., Cincinnati. Ohio, keeps coiKtai.tly ou hand a large assortment in his line or busiiu-ss. oc 17, "51 43-ly Marble Works. W St. BROOKriEt.D. tiPWAPn V. BROOKriEI-D. 11 ' liKOOKKIKI.I A- SO.w. M irble lV Works, on the West side of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth sts., Cincinnati, manufacture to order. Monuments, Tombs ami tJnived stones. Mural Pieces. Tablets, linptisinal FVnmts. Mantel Cms, Vases. Italian ami American Marble. A-e.. ccc. Cabinet mid Counter l ops. Designs furnished toorderatal work executed in tlie neatest, most apI proved st le. sculptured or plain. So Agents are ' employed by this establishment. mv 21--22-ly

illl'linil A- CO. Importers and dealers in i f dttcks. Watches, Jewelry, and WaUh-.Muker's tools, aud materials.

fected by the disease.

remark that the constitutions of those States

.nnt.i ii mnpn.riln(rsili and illiltAral DTOvis-

..... .. . From Washington.

ions man any ou.e.n .u ...o ...oU, Wa.mjtOTO!.. Jiilv U-r,eorff fl. Wash

South Carolina produced more tories in thev , ton the nominee ofthe Native American ConRevolution than auy other State; and more vBiin.

treason since, both in the days of nullification, j ... . . , , uMJu.i.i.,. j ' j ul Intelligencer this morning, in which he and of the Nashville Hartford Convention . j ... ,. :,,: rT

Ulk.ll.l.'B ...U U V... IUU.. V . ..O Dili O 1 1 . t.'.V--lll-. 3 ! Gen. Scott for his ppotless character, manli

ness and bravery, and for the services which ;

For the American. Safe ICetnrn.

"Madam Rumor," has returned apparently j he has rendered to his country in many a hard

much exhausted, lo her residence apposite the ; fought field, by which the character ol the na

Hides;

West, flint. F ft Gi Pry Salted, do. 7jfi Green, do. - - AS, Lead, pic. r ft - -

Bar, do - - a Leather. BTV10 RATES. Bridle, f do 20 OOS24 00 Harness, p ft lftii 20 Skirtinedo - lti& 22 Vpper in rough ft - - 10al 20 Pole, do - - l'J

Cloves do 2H 30

8 Nutmeirs So 1 do 1 50 8 Tobacco. 41 So 2 Mo ft 5"s and H-s t ft 10ff l4 4j Do Vailo do 15 If 5 Do Rv fi twist 6; k Do do 12 lump 12. 14 Do tlo 5 P s 12 14

Mo and Rv lesf 3 b Mool. Full blood ft 2iS30

BOOK STATIO'AIIY Call in at Scott's Book store. Br.ige House, Post Office room, Liberty, Union County, where y ou can And almost every thine usually kept iu a Book establishment, and where you can with a very small sum of moneyprocure enouch of pood books to make a nice little family library . Bibles, bible dlctionan s and Commentary, Philosophical, Historical, Biographical, Poetical, Keligious, Miscellaneous, and Sthool Books, Albums, scrap books, blank books, and every variety of record, post. cap. letter and note paper, together w ith all the et ceteras. beloutriiuc to the trade constantly on hand, and for sale on the most reasonalde terms. JOHN" V. SCOTT.

Liberty, June Ith, IMS. 27-tf

I do -

it do - -It do - - -Common

20 i 28

24 26 222. 2022

Constantlvon hand an extensive assortment of grold and silver lever aud erav w atches; tine (cold and gilt Jewelrv; gold, silver and common spectacles, liold aud silver pencil; spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, deuttstf Ties, tovs.dtc. So. 130, Main St., under Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio.

s I ' C I A T I S P It 1 i X It A n K , I 8 .5 2 . I Bonnets. Kibbons and Fancy Goods. W. P. Devor. Wholesale dealer in silk goods, bonnets, bonnet ribons aud fancy dry goods, is now receiving his spring stock. Country merchants are particularlv requested locall before purchasingclsewhcre.

i New Bio k. No. 50 Pearl street. Cincinnati, North

MRS. II.1ZZARD has on hand a fashion- side. feb 14, 1.-52 7-em able assortment of Millinorv, which the ladies ; would do well to call and examine before purcha- ' TIK C.tBI'Sr.T FlHMTl H K. h. M. sintr elsewhere. Her room is situated on Pearl St., V ( rase. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet threedoors South of ShouptSr Cullumsstore. ! Furniture. Sofa. Chairs. Ac. So. fl Sycamore St..

Olle Uttor BOO. e l lliin. .urir lir iiitrs uis )iristfilsl

mv 81 2-tf

Afflicted Read!

MOSES J. KFJXYf Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Laurel, Ind.

( YTl!rE The nrst election for directors or the ; i Laurel aud Metamora Turnpike Company, will

in tne tnvn June, 1832.

and cunipn litltd. ( jur distinct clac uf SubjcrlSf, lu mil. lirtt Clan DurBLS EioaT Ilooa Kkepikq.Thi tmbr.tri ihr cit-ncc of Bouk K ft pint tuib)r Kntry, and tia application to Wholraalr mnd Ht iail lu-uica by .!-1 nulrr and Parin ra.Bankina; MaiiiifsiclHr.iif;, and DumrMic bbippinp;. and Com mitMuti, Sitaiu Il'iatiti, and Forriti Shipping, and ernrral Commii-um h'tiint iiic-luditig ihr rarihod uf ktrpin- thr rariura auxiliary books, aa the Cah bock. Bill bonk. Hank book,l nvoict Bwtk, 3alr biMiktj Grain book, Oulmatd InToicr buok. Account Curtiti bmk, ftc. The Scran U Clatt i m brace titer Livi.Ctiitomf and I'vaf nt I radt- and Commrrcr. Third fixr-MERCiMiLii Arithmetic Kmbrarri t'iilcnlatiuii in 1 ntt-rt t, Uicm n t. L"a!td (iaint Commission and Urukfrae;r, Kquatinn vt PitifntS4 Dirt-rt and Inditvrl Khanr, ht.ftr, uu (lie new and impruvfd tnrtlioj of Cancrllaiion. Fourth CVi Commercial Law. Em bra era the Law, Ac. rt Utinc tu Sor Iradrr, Partn-rbipa,('tr pmraiiutt, and Prinripal a ltd A-griu Bills ul Kt rliaur. Promissory Jcct Marinr,, Fire, and Li IV Imtirntie Contract iib earnrra. for liirilir

and arrvicc, of Salra and the nature of O nan ntt-rt, and la'ly thoe rtmdin hicli lie ini meaoUTc in the hjinU ol" tbf Mi-rcltani biini'irf,aa tbe atoppaa I Omtdt in 'I rattan. Lit ii. A-. Z3 Trice of Card .f AHmiit.in to a Full Cbvrae occupying Irom 6 to it atca.9 $n, pre-paid or aeB e u rd . A PARI I ALCOUKSE, Emrarma; the Svlentific part of the Full Course a itluatrate ia different aeta ofB-mka, tojrribrr with Lecture on Mercantile Arithmetic and Comm. rclal L4 can betaken at

any time. It a ina; it opttnnal w-th the Pupil alter th C'mp'efion of the Partial Lourtc tucontitiur through the Full Course. Cyprirt- of CarJa o" At'miMiu r.ial Cour9

Jli 50, pre-paid or ireurtn. C7 No admittance aa a pupil in either. ure without fi rt obiaiiiin a Card of Admisaion from tbe rnncipat. LKC I VRES on Bat'king, polisieal Economy, and other a&b ecta - a ' liable to the Mrrrhani to be kuuwnk will be delivered throurbotit the Course A Diploma granted only to those who may paaa a atinfactory eiamiiiaiiou at the complrtiou of a Fal C ou re The heat time for commenting either course will be the first Monday of each month, although Pup its are admitted at any time. Rrpott oj the Beard j EJtamtnert Kay 30, 185t. We. the undersigned, (by special rt quest,) acting

mm ine noiro ui ,iminrrR oi mc vunmrrriii imie

Hi? fftr pe . - t., te

1 vjf coKrse we are not ful-

aastcer this icterrogation just prevailing feeliuj amone the beia f.vor of Archibald F. ng, t0ft nship We undereUud 4 ten of the election, if noiui-

! .77 : , .. . -

public high-way; from flying visit, to her tioa has been elevated both at home and abroad- FDICAL. .. ''nJ.W. o? Ur?l.o5wr3Lv ,Kh

Eossipine acquaintance in the surrounding lie concluded Dy saying mat tne nominees ot '.; of fiirJ and Union f-Ut., between Spruee ; may Sr ss-Jw

Towns, and Country; which .he was innuced the w h,g oouvent.on snail receive nis cordia, "a-r ; 1)J to take, on account of the extreme danger to support. i ci,v nve rcntlered lr. K. the mi exportand sue- 1

which she was exposed from that appalling scourge of the human family the Pestilential Cholera.

ulcers upon lhe body, throat, or Kits, pains in the nr hnm'i. iiipirurial rheumatism, strictures,

travel, disease nrisiiifT from joulliful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated w ilh success. : He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. mav religiously confide in his honor as a pentleman.

are to be no doubt that Mr. Mar- - 1'tJalified to fill n.io :

f - " ,uio iiiiiimiaui em .. ' elu ft so rnrwll. i.nMunl

,v"'j tT'1"! " Prot"oU the best interests of Ititr:it. St .

h-y. iii;u was uutltranT,; f .1.- - ......

'"f "i:s oa.ee last tall , but - very unfavorable circumstan-

"t Wooj'ut out at a very late period

XlLfr:l.J. f 1 ,.

.cjll uo not 4el i1K8

But deaire to give a iir

j Sew York market. j New York, Julv 19, P M. I Cotton is unsettled aud prices irregul tr.

' Cl.. f I .11(111 l,rU Flour at tl I.i for Stntfl

Having left, on her visit, in a "a' and 4.3i,34t37 for Ohio. Sales of 16000

fright she has no doubt, put in circulation hushls Wheat at 9jc for Western red, and terrible reports of the distress and consterna- 6568 for Cpper Lake Mixed Corn 61; lion, which the object of her alarm, was ... ; Yellow d. Sales of 400 brU Pork at

1 i . 1 1 . I f' . J .-. Aasiw m n t ii An Tn .. .

Whenever you near one oi tnem say tnai sing among iier iricuus,su (j.oui.v-- ( of 9 at taii aua steady rales

Gen. Scott is in favor of requiring foreiguers remain behind

... i, !n thi. armv or tiw hef.irfl i Tn those who have recently heard that the do

iu d. i .ii v hit trt - - j - - - . ... .... j :.: U: I 1-1 u.:il.t Ina fHI fill aXtaOt in

thev shall be entiti.ea i tuiteMsiiip ios tnaie- uiuisra titofitii"j - c.i

ed a few days aeo in vhe sentinel), give it the Laurol we will make a brief statement or the 5(( M weisRy Bt 21 K for Ohio at 21 V.,' for eral prostration, irritability "and all nervous anVcJ & ..... . .L.i i.u r . i , '" i n.,n. in.lisiion.slumrishiiess of lhe liver antl ev-

lie, because it is nntrue.- relative to me ueauu u. w- ; prison

Whenever vou hear o.ne of ihem say (as , The Scarlet Fever and .Measles, wtiiclt pre

AfOX'S IIerrantile College, South

east corner of 1-iflh and w alnul streets. Lincin-

" lioner far and near in the Ueatment of na i. lion me eniry book aeep.ua-, commercial , cai-

Y3 1 . D..H....tHi..t...l.-ith

Law.tSiC

attenlion lo manufai t u ri ri ir all articles usually called for ill hi" line, and after 25 years experience in the principal Eastern cities, he thinks lie can (rive general satisfaction. Larpe assortment always on hand. Work made to order and warranted. Furniture

repaired, cleaned and varnished. Upholstery done tutr of Indianapolis, iltitcrtifj that wr have auruded

with nea'n -ss t i dispatch. Terms moderate. Call th- examination of the prrsem rraduaiin; clan of in. L. M. CRANE, i Sycamore l. said iimuuiion.and find said classat writ arqoainird

s9 IG-ly 1 wiili the elementary prineiptca of Double Entry " Bunk Kerpin; as could well be expected, tbeir ate

DIt. J. AV. KEELYi Su rar- i ' opportunities ul actual practice cmni J red. We

ran Irntit. BriK.Wville. Ilia.; believe them to liave received from their prrsrnt ln-

U1 ilMlIt 111 1 'I - .

ii.,, ,f a nrivnl.i nature, fersonsainuiea wnn ,

Persons desirous of qualify ine themselves for bus'

iness w ill And it to their advaiiluee torall on the undersigned immediately, as he imparts a thoroneh practical know ledee of Double entry Book keeping. &c and procures situations for those desirous of obtaining them. The course of instructions is believed to be the

roost comprehensive and practical piven in the city, and as the Principal gives his undivided attention

has located permanently in Brook'

j vue, r raiikiiu couiii , iiitiiana. aii ' MuiMtinni in 1h. H.nt!il Art trfirtnfi iiiMin 111.

latest and most approved principles and w arranted. TtTOffljein the "orth end of the Aduir tavern stand.

ar.d confidently rely upon his skill as a physician

TnUttHariicBiar iiourri

v mi.n who have Inlured themselves by a ,A .u. .t.,.i.t,t. .jti.M hin,..if that th. .iT.n

MMnin iir.i-tiM 1 ml ii lt-etl l ri a habit freauenlly . Ar ki. in.iititiin.MnnAtii. .nm..u.ilhr .nv

tales of 300 brls L.ara at 1 1 , ana juu aegs learned from evu companions t.mt 5 ...v v.- oUlcf 9lnniarone in the west.

ll'i-300 hhds Muscavado Sucar at 4,- feits of whi.n are niehtly felt, even when asleep, 11. 4 , nnas .u ' I," - 3 , j,.rov both milld d b.Kly. should apply im,and 4,500 bags Rie Coffee nfloat at 9c J' VVeBkn, and constitutional debility, les of 3000 gallons Linseed Oil at 6i, and i,,,, of muscular enerey. physical assitude and ren-

Gov. Wright often charges), that the Whigs vailed extensively in our place for some time

Cattle- ITIarkft. Baltimore, July 19.

: r c i.:...: . snecial ben-1 m!,t hove, pntirelv disanoeared: after severing The offerinfrs of Cattle to-day were about

airj iu lavui ui ici'isiaiiui' itii ..- -r h"- j i i - . . ....

Vfitof any particular class of persons), give jn a number of families the tenderest ties of bOO head, MU were sold at prices ranging

.V.. It. hi.r.n.ri il ia untrue.

il ti"- " ' . . I

Indiana jauruoi.

"lie:

l5rty support at tiie next elec-

A Sam Patrli Leap. Ou the 5th inst., an emulator of the fa

'P lu be all'. i.;.n.t .i l r . - r r..il, ;i,mn.l from the Hi 11.'

. " tt luiupiiaijii y iu ntitl Ilt3 Ol .-am M. oii.it) j "'r"- o uie jpiJAi.,r r i j: . v - j , n - th venter he-

o vt luuiau. tu lis Di.a jr over titsrieui n.ty

low -a distance of one nuncreei anu n.c iee.,

: greatly to the entertainment of several hundred

e Jtaa8ehiB.

persons, who had be.-n attracted thitlier to

nrltneM the feat bv an advertisement. He first

i- . -I . . AO T.1 . .nnal tn A ti

iparenuaiaoecuoniaatug . - t, j9.net. Sales of Hog at Sc per lb brace of the fond Mother a darling son, or a net ! loving daughter. j Nw York. July 19. I , , , j ,i 2.500 Beeves were offered, aud the sales : In one family thedeepest gloom and the ' from 6 , si ,,., tyo Cowj aml Calves ! most paiuful grief, was made to overwhelm s0j ,t -0 lo $45 each. i?heei and Lambs li.e hearts of the bereaved parents, when the , ranged from $1 ;25 to $4. ' former disease (that fearful scourge of Child-j Philadelphia Jlarkft.

PlllLiDKLrilU, July 1 1 . The sales for the week

en il'isease in any way connected with lhe disorder of the proereative functions cured, ar.d full vigor

restored. . Youth and Manhood. a vmoKors Lire, nit raaMTt !! deith. KINKELIX on Self Preservation Only 2o cts. This Book just published is filled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the ,i ivr-ans. It addresses itself alike te

Youth, Manhood, and old ace, and should be read j bv all. . . .. ' " The valuable advice and impressive warnirsr it eives. will prevent years of misery and suffering and save ttunuallv Tl e l-tand of Lues. Parents bv readirs it will learn how to prevent the destruction of llieir children. remit! nice of 2S cents, cmltwl in a b'tter. adtires'sed to Dr. Kinvki.i". N. W. corner of Third and Union streets. between Spruce and 1 ine, Phil- ; adelphia. w ill Insure a book under envelope, per , return of mail. , , . . I Persons at a distance may address Pr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at home. ;

I'neRairesr.i niftm"" - . i

FVBSITl'BE WAKE UOOJIS Having purchased of -Mr. Gukdses, Ins stok of furniture, and havmp enlarjrcd the room, and added largely to the stock on hand. I am now ready to supply the public with a eootl article of furniture, k.M.kl at ..ti liliahttd hotl.a t.t .niilil l . I rif L-

r. r. o.iiu.t, rrinciai. consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre. card, diidnjrand . B.-.Merchants in need of competent Book Dre,kfa.t ubles, writing desks, enclosed, plain

"'-If --;. -i- workiniand ah slamis, bedsteads, plush, cane, plication (by Telterorothcrwisc) tothe undersigned. tn( rmmon chair8, niattrasaea, louiiires, safes, apl-lb-2-m K. S. B. ,cri,,,,&f. . .. ...a i Tho articles I will sellchetipfttrcah or approved rlEO. GIBSOsV CO hnpravers and Litho- i coamrv produce. Mv room i.in Linck & FarquI irraphers, t opper Plate Printers, Steneil Brand t har-e buildintf. " JAMES M. TVSEK. Cutters, Ac. Jiorth West Corner Gano and Main j jjaT jjrib, lr!j2. SSJ-tf sts., and Itil Main St., overT. S. Goodmau dt Co's. i ' '. . j Bankine House. Cincinnati. IT.K' Dl'TTOX H.-siJert Daeucrrean Anist. ITTPBill Heads. Address Cards, Letter and Note ! L) Rooms in Linck and Farquhar's Building. Headint-s, Labels, Batik Checks, Bills, Drfus ! - ; r: : ; 7r: T, Xotes, Ate., at verv low prices; ' TT ATS Cmr s best spnnir style of fashionable Hiploroas. Certiflcates, Bonds. Maps. Plans of .11 Hats, just received ami for snle at Estates, tewn plats, etc. feb 12, 1832. ly j n'T " LINCK.dc FAKQL IIAR S.

The undersiiruid hav

ing been epMinted by the Governor, as a No la

VOT.IKV Il III.1C i ine been eniMiiiited by

ry Pulilie, w ill (rive his sirictest alteiilion to any

airuetor, a thorough drilling iu tBia all Iraporlanc branch uf Commercial Education, w hich, if steadily observed and properly praetired apon, will rendtr then able accountants and v alitabl citiaeMa, and and w-e would recommend that the fttl lowing uanje4 members of the present class recrive Diplumas. to w it . James R. Weeks, John M. Dort-y. Hrrekiah Mr. Roberts, Samuel J. Morris, Jutrph R. Haarh, Jubn T Ferguson, Gcorpe W. Dursejr, Nicholas McCarty Jr.. mn T. Brown, and Tyra Montgomery. ciAnd, in conclusion, we would congratulate ta tjlizeni of Indiana in now havinr ' in their power fo patronize a Home Institution ol Commercial da aanon where as much information, in as short a time and at far less expense and anxiety uf miad on the part of parents and guardians, ear. and we fcclievw will be imparted, at at any uthef-similar tonitutiuu in the West. B. K. MOKMIS, DAVID W I LI. I MS, C. B. DAVIS,

M SULLIVAN, BEXJAMIX L. I.AXG. Iudianauuiis, May JO, 15." I. N. It. It sbli be theaiat of tit Principal la fur nish all the graduates of this institution w bo may de ire iu, with immrd tlc employment; he therefore requests business nm in any part of the State wha may be in want ot good accouutaut. to nutorm him of the same, staling ail the particulars, and he will try and send hint one well qualititdiu every par tieular. CC Arrangements have been made w itti one of the larrest and best Boat-time; H'tuses in the city tn beard

aud iuilc alt tne btiiuents fmui aitioau at 1 wo Put-

hood) invaded their happy family circle, aud ; in-f-w- n.ivs consipued their three lovely Cotton is firm

We to "diaceru the signs w'lne "e y " . ... . , . d.e 8,eep of u,e grave. comnriw 10.000 bales, moslly for shipment.

the ... -i... r. .i!.. i strioned himself, excepting a covering oi coi- , ,. , r . , . ... .

"lUlisv.." : . , " . .n neltinir. and lemed into the air. A sort '" r . .. .Tl . j 7 r-'... Z.Zt ... ed by secdinc s remittance, ana ri up The Au

tt,F. . ;itmuriur - , the verv name oi wuicu a. uuo iiuiiuPi..nui.ii . - , i eamatre or turiosii, . jr'"1 Brookvill, for .iiHDrthe of flapping motton of the hands was made, as ; , . i r i toman- families for Brandy Wine . Corn and W heat are in de . Book -.tiers. News A cents Tedlars, Canva,sers, rA-, lor JUflffO 01 Uie t. indeed a sia-ual of aisiret to man lamtiiem j niLii..i. k-.l i i -i .h., ...m.lied with tie above work at very

-ttunon pu, ... ... if tn ateadv lumse I, ana lnipeoe ine rainunv . ., minu si neatly rairs. t-nire m . . m .,! a.. .".-- , u , .ws ,v .r,... neds' mlh counties of if to stet. .,.,.... ... i in our Ce: we have enjoyed our usual . ..-. A . for ..rim tow rales. je 18 J6-ly

of i i. t Afin : u en usi uriuio icatuiutf iuci .... -,---,-- w i , , . .

i;;;;,;hichUahout',weuty feet deep, he health, f1'.

LtiaL ine CllUlt-l o liau mtnutw " " '

business ill his line, that his friends may favor him with. and bv due and strict nf-ntion ft) business he hopes lo t.-crit jretieral salt .ctioti. HaviL'g a number of the most approved firms of deeds, niorteaees, ouit claims, etc., on hand Those w ishing

ui know tetleements taken, or deeds, etc. made will House at the

tlo well to srive htm a call. He w ill be found at the Oftlce. w here they

auditor s oince. .H.n,fl tiaLCHi ) coi'.on yarns, wt.

Jan o 3-iy

m I. BEJI.VJ-TT'S Bakery-Butter I

1, tmcVers iit4ct. per lb, So,ia Htseuit it a cts . .: ,ht j..nllrr K !.... ...

o. ..ii. i.owct Market lu,rd,R) -j-uiiioH, and btsti-.i.crj . ab.tut Kany Dolnj.i i.l-J- 11-1 I jars., the price of 1 uittuu alum in :he Ciucinaati

" i Collfcircs. VE HOlC-The uiidersisi.ed dyers would j .p, 4 .5,. j7. yrar

V' respecuuliy llilttrill tne t int' tie tit uniu., iuu 1

mill viciuitv thin 1

per lb. by the box or barrel.

St., 4 iiicir.tialu

it they have just ojHi.ed tht ir l;o I VORTH A3iLil A.M Clolhinx$lore. .1 J. 11. iltissiiEistii oj Co., Whuiesalt! Clothiers.

thev are readv to coler silks. iuulius. and dealers in Shirts. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vcstiur-

n do, tl.tl also pr.i.l

tr of jiP BiidTaiUr- Trimmings. Dii siW and 3tl Main St..

sorts of i hlicocs, sVc. fcTOttlvtL i CO. t. 'V.ciui:-U. Ohio. oc i, i.-at 43-ij.

jelS Wi-ly

siL SJeU'!' L' nin- He is looked

. tr.ty

Jtajr,. J "led, and possesaiug !

. ....! 1.,,

V '""ow not what tho feeling 1 "8 "waIn '0 B ooai ciose oy, apjiaicuv.jr , , "f the District i, lint .vs. f. ! iured. lie performed the same feat oa the

. , r 1 ia. i -.nrirF.-To the Stockholders of the Andr

A AIDKJt '""" l ,-t.villVTurnpike company, will have an eloc-

In. C " .1 . ....... him I (tnl. Hni Pi IPmt IL Iter- ' ; ... , 1 ... Sl.n..na.MT" 1 , ' - . . . . , - -

ta-, y"t'UCallon for nrnn.r and sira! uioutrt. ... . ,..r..i ..... n,i r r tizens. your uiniueu aio..., ... . linn on the 7th day of A ueust. l-o.. Ill ine l ni ver-

i ..".:.. oendicularly. Quickly rising to trie iu nace . s - - - - , "My maiden name: I a nave ye

!'r- at present.

rerious Tuesdav .N Y. Jour, of Com.

know I

we have deemed it proper to give notice to "naj Vhv. I was married at fifleeu.

our neishhoring villages, before establishing ( (j00d gracious! do you suppose thut I wis

. r;-id niiamnt ne Bffainstus; inai nuivm om .

snlist Church In And-'rsonville. to elect seven directors. tlection to lake plai-e nt one o'clock, P. M. By order of tbe Boaro. . - . A. CAKI.EV, Pros't. T Gntu. Sfcrary )! -?n3--

Otumn session of this Institution will commence

on Monday lClhof August next, and continue thirteen week's. This School, sime itsestablishment, has ettjoved a creator share of patronace than its friends antitipi.teJ. N'o possible means will be spared to rei.der this Acadeiny pernianeut and an efHeient Instrume . u the e.liirati.m of our youth. Mt. Carmel. -x'utr.- .1 is located, is proverbially moral and healthy. timid Board can -be had at reasonable price, for particulars-iMrP-e ;-f C -CO. A. CH.i.'L. t . ...v . j-ni, or M. V. SIYONSON, Treaaurer. '...a '.-i ir. irp j5j-w.

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TOOL. VAVt ti We have m pr.yed 3 wis Vast side, firee" doors above Eiehtli street. in ln..i

tt.in. Order of 00 pounds or upwards delivered ts any part of the city, free of cr.arjre. mb 1C 1CIIX I.rTIIEi;,Manur..rt-'r8r of fhcp shears, I Shears, cisrs. Knives, and i.l-ioat everr kind of Cmlerv. Jo. lo, Fir.ii s re?t, ?'erh s!Ce, between

.. ' . ' ... ir. -r-.!' r-:'.y dar.e at mnt rut- io-c' ,-, auu, Mtears, biiecu oliears. Si Issoti, Ba- ' roT and Knles premd hj th best manner, at a jaor

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II Coorca to mn our Cards r.t tlie PeU-ir Facion

one mile above Brookville. on the Fast Furk, where all w orfc w ill be d .ne in lhe best niai.tier, at tit shortest notice, and warrant 'd to ; ve si.tisiUt tior., as Cooper isctii sitleretl the best in.dei h. triisti.ui.fc tr. Persons w isiiirf. cim 1::; e their wool at our store in liroe'. tile. Bid reeeive t'-eir : -tl!s. Trues as low rt t '

! X. B. Crn and Cob crushed for feed. FTC-Ik v!!le.!a- 1? p. H. .. C. Ft!

tub L.' Iv-lro,