Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 January 1853 — Page 3

OBSERVER.

-ReVII - 1 V. JAX.21, !S33. F.rrrv srsvrs. (tl.is department led to the news, business; A r.:or. sis of Fayette County, a, i.-..n:'.ment of A.Y.GRtr-TTH, :ot .is of thai Co. will apply for .... et'arx h'.s.ness connected wult the - , -k-tionl o.'llie Observer. 1-ZJww"""ii,wm nwwww' I.mltories. ,-s oh-uactiT of this city has .-' f'orsbiy effected, for the last '" t'K ltrVH,uc,'1' f lottor'on srer.!.v cveiin-j. at the Thej "pc.u:ti:V.i carri.-.ge, vrluod at . u; oiiVrod a a "prize;" and ''.-.ere sold at rive dollars each. ;v 0rS evening, watches and oth- .. . f of jewelry wore disposed of -sy. Some of our best cit- . , i-c'.:;i:ices" in these lotteries. -i hope ot drawing a prize, disappointed in T.rse, wore :the Fr s were drawn only, . lew. 1 hes? lotteries sidered a source of ir.nofs- jient to those wiio nave parWe. however, lyok upon in nil a preat evil that has ;r.curr.:;ust a species o! garnb;..n:"j not be tolerated bv a Ti p.ev have be eon -:.. ir a company of stage's n connection with their theat--..-'.'rr.'.anoos. for lotteries is becoming V."c ".earn that there are men win i ;or'r.l f irms for sale, by lotte- . a-:n. houses, lots and merNet 0:1' v has this mania ta- , :" iliose who ought to know the -.; tfa'.encies of such institutions. ' -:. h boys, ar- establishing- their -v" where they dispose of their j -.,'- r,s. pistols, and knives. If! - r. t checked, in a short ti.ne, j - llr.ess house will become a lot- j .- zrA overv nio.is christian a 1 er. ' . j ,-.' c: count enancmg, these gamb- ; :,;..or.s. good citizens, at least profess and call themselves; ;:. should use their influence i r.i. - v sre these institution? moril----.'v.t they are prohibited by the . on of" our State. Our Con- ' ;vs: (Act XV sec. is) 'Xo lot-.sli;-e authorized; nor shall the : 1 tickets be allowed."' If : s r-va illy attached to the vio- : th :- article it is now time the . -.r. should take the matter into -:--ro:i. Tiie vender of tickets -Tale t sufTer the penalties iT- lirtHi in a i;tv v.h tp la" silo -t tickets wa pot prohibited by !-. snl could ci-.e instances i . jfxlr.il, and wealth, and influence. : 5v- nv.ed themselves an 1 faniir 'heir ii.ordinate passion for lot:Vu TVy have spent their all , ". re t'ol t.diriiir a "prize." The : (t-ows. and becomes as strong as : : inrei-iperance. The evil should i'! l't? hi:.'. irciisr"!iii. ; k v. TV nny, of Oxford, Ohio ' -a liver; n:r a cours' of sermv-r.s - tli. Xew School r.-el.yteriun . ''..rir jtho pi-t .v: k. Mr. Tens ; : :.M.;a;i of considerable abiii- ': i .;r:ili). lie pi.-sesisa tine an 1 is the m ist ;ner;ve s"e:.kerwe lijve Tic "si; I . '-' F-.-r,! l;roc?o-s of ' " s.. -i! f'.. have (!.'t Vrev-'u's in th-" r: " Thev.-r '"it at jjtiti.tioo. 'l':ie " :". r.'i '!! o e,i 1 1 i m f' ! a t I V the Whltei Tin 'nod to nah canned of repair ;- work is to . This .;e"itiiin o ih- liviird. Ins cn,,v-. n i ":r;t o!" n;r ciliz mi.i wei! it t-r the rcri1. is an ltioisnr.s ';., Ae t the pTo;v-r'itY n" ourc'tv. Il.ii: ti.i.iit .;t-;:.t. r:e ti.njr t!ie clivers. of the i Water Va!! n-. f.r.-i";!- t the :;.t: ef a Riil R jad fro:u Catn- ? tj ("ir. jin.ia'i. a!' at'ie Cilia',1 '.is.' c,;,! .rsr;'0j on yaf.ir-Jay. ' "::h.! ; 3. at t he Coimwi'.tee r. w of "h teW a. r Ca:ia'. ("ont;va!-.y. O F. e n, vf !-.o!ivVIe, was appo'ntod , r.ei. an ! J. G. Baals' of M etatnora. ' " J. Ic:!v, of Lsurcl. secretaries. r il.e ohjeots of the ineetire; h:ul vttf .?!. as well as the necesitr of :;i-.sed roa-J Its rraclies'. i'iitv, ns !Mhe - v. rrof.t of the stock so investIlor,. C. B. Smith, Geo. G. -. sn.i others, the to!!ovinr resohi-ptTereJl-y Mr. C. E. Sn.ith, an.l . ''it.. wit: '.voJ. That a committee of three , :s be appointed by this mectiiito -"'-a survey for Jie route of a Rail r :a llanison to Cineinnati.or to a : on any other Rail Road through : i in entrance to Cincinnati can be and the cost of constructing a ' 'J the City, or to a point of inter-1 -3 w.th surh road. nnd the r" r:ion wlii.'K At in n3a 1 '".:t anJ ether road can be obtained, -i".uch Committee report at a subaecting. .-.tbe as well here to state.thouirh -! y e) Harrison, immediately, for a -f nect.n in the above resolution tor th- balance of the route, bv "t engineer. The committee to carry out Mr. Smith's ited -ori.areC. B. Smith, John Miley, J,J-n Limpus. i-tionof Geo. G. Shou;, I'-1 "d. That a committee of three '.r.ted to draft article of Assoei-

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-ivs of Im!iana.an J to obtain snf- - jtocK to elTect an organization unt i a ' t0 rePort to a nicctirtrr !J at Rrookyille on SaturJav ''' in!it-to which time this . J tiiljourn. Holland, Esq, Col. Y. M. M"- : nd Geo. G. Simon tvi w nnni-iin-r. . : r - v oa r.rr.; ee. soaj confidence that the road ,e s?eed;'y consirncted, the meepurned, t." meet at ttrookyille, on XlS nrxt. Kelly. ) J G- Bane; 5

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t Y,.. - r. r r;rvw v - thi Kkt. Dr. - EMott. Some of tho friends of the 'V.. . .fr. Beecher have Durchased an au f "-T rvf --"vciici iiawc I K-.-r .-. ,ennair?d dollars a year, and pre-: .. - -uim on New V c rs.. ... . " ! . . . " - ear s ii.iv as a -s 1 rai- t ' -

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. . aint' Cnnnlr, List of heavy Tax pavers in Pavctte County at 55 cents per 100.

Jonn Arnold )T 3l Stout Athcrton 30 Sanfl Backhouse 31 A. H. Conwell an; A. B. Conwell & son... 92 Xewton Clsvpool 119 23 57 34 82 72 90 Solomon Clavpools heirs.3t 13 George Frybarger 049 53 r rj oarger or. Co vJ. L. Fearis James A. Fav Robert Griffis Henry Govdlander J. C. Grotr Georo-e Hamilton 82 50 43 71 3S 40 39 63 33 12 40 11 34 49 Barbary Henry.. Samuel Harlan jr, Meredith Helm... 50 3ti 2(j 73 24 12 02 .44 Daniel D. Hall& Huffhs.5H Wm. H. Huston 7... 33 Hutchinson & Tindall.. .40 7fi Daniel Hankins 232 43 Daniel Hankins &. Co.. 1S9 Huston J &, V John Mil nor Win. A. Montgomery ,.S9 7G ..46 90 ..31 92 ..77 42 iiczcKtun Mount it Joseph Miner 64 James Mount G4 Philip Mason 51 Wm. Piper 30 A. & P. H. Roots 55 00 42 69 75 30 14 59 74 07 75 31 90 73 11 10 65 56 02 39 82 82 04 34 60 44 59 23 70 89 IS 32 66 16 65 31 46 87 S3 64 34 24 35 96 John Stoons. ...40 ...31 Iliram Sparks diaries F. Shipley 81 Sherman Scolield 40 S. W. Parker 82 Smiih &: Price 45 Martin I). Updegraph. . .46 J erea-.iah Washam 3 5 Thomas White 37 Woidner & Wisrerle .59 C. Walker ."" 71 Henry Brookbank 40 K'isha Br.rk 33 John J. Burk 44 Benjamin H. Hanson 50 Wm. Lair ...50 . ..62 ...47 . . . 76 ...64 ...37 ..124 ...57 ...32 ...32 . . . 36 Josepl Retherlord.. Jacob Shoil jr Henry Simpson Wm. Walker sen.. . Wm. P. Bolton.... Conweils h"irs Elisiia Cockefare . . . John F.lliotte James Ilandley Wm. MTlwain John M'Cabe's heirs 33 Abraham Myers.. Anderson .Moore... Miller &: Chambers. Alexander Sims Salver Jas. & Chas. F.lisha Williams Thomas J. Crisler.. Tunis V. Freeman. Jaeob M. Klum John Messersmlth . . Honitic Maeon Jessee Thomas. ..43 . .47 . .3S ..31 ..4 .33 ..34 ..32 ..49 ..80 ..42 ..33 61 D.: id DiU 10 Iliuh Gray 32 Thomas G. Stephens 31 n.iasU. Stone 33 42 3 13 71 62 2v5 01 07 73 7o CO ;o so CO 13 V2 37 14 61 .51 i0 Robert L. broauers 72 rIarp'.icy heir? G4 Jacob Cusr.ian 32 John Caldwell 33 Hurh Dickey jr 47 Joseph Duncan 35 Lewis C. Flora 33 Charles Frost 37 J ih:i G roen. inlyke 4 : John Hawkins 30 Daniel ICerchner 30 Minor Meeker 34 Hannah M i: phey . . . 4;i Adam Sme'serjr 34 fc-at.mol J. Shipley 43 Temple Beeson t7 Train Caldwell sr 3S Chas. Campbell's heirs. . 43 I.ir.viiie F rt;son 39 55 J. ha Gille'.anJ 45 43 James (liiieh.iid i5 3.5 John Huston 134 42 John Ing! s ?4 77 James I.uder's "eeirs 32 12 Jesee Manlove 30 P3 James M"Co'.lem 6S 74 oames M'Conky 34 52 John M. Patterson 30 64 T. Iv. Stiles & John 3 34 Thornburj Milton 30 00 Benedict Hurst 34 14 John M. Hurst 33 76 Jyscph Cole 41 33 Vm". C. Jones 33 35 John Sholl jr 33 4 Samuel Vance 60 99 Henry Walker 39 26 John'P. Williams 73 36 John Haker 33 33 John B .tes 31 77 Wm. Brown 30 00 James Dickey 35 67 Wm. Motlatt 32 S7 Richard Xash 35 92 i Josiah Piper 55 55 Wm. Russell 30 23 ! Daniel Rea 30 00 W. W. Thrasher 35 33 Peter M. Wiles 30 36 James Veatch 36 72 John M.Laysonfor's heirs 56 93 QriKer Colleges. Some years ngo a benevolenc and welthy qnaker gentleman 0f the ci ty of Pinl tdefplim. hy the li.mie of Josur White, tiied leaving in his will a bequest tf $4'l,litK) to be

o! the proceedinsrs of this applied to the nureliase of two -sections ofi

"J- that the Canal Hoard hadjiut Und otieia the Miami Reservation in ludiS siircp-r of ih.- Pm. ana. and th other in Iowa for the nuroose ;

ana, an.l th other iu Iow a for the

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of the est:d liP ihnitMit of mtnual l.ihor school a, i to be u inter the direction of Ihe Quaker church, but free tochildren of all classes We learn that witliin the last few days Gkorge Gvvns, of this county as the aeut of Indidiia Yearly Meetuif; ot Friends, purchased of an In :ian chief in the Reueice about two miles from Wahashtow , a section of laud for the purpose of cirryintr cit the design of th t.s:ator. It is liotiSs'gn ed, we believe, to iinmeiiialeiy proceed to establish the school but merely to secure tile l.l' r .1 I .- r f .

,,r,p , . . . him in a i.tvor.ioie lo.iiio'i t.ir tuiuns use.

lie same quantity of land lias been secured Iowa - -Courier. The Maine Law. The Rhode Island liquor law, passed hy the Leg is'nture of that S tate, elected expressly tJ Li- ae up on this subject, has been decided, in the I'uited Slites Circuit Court, to be unconstitutional.. The ground tiken by Curtis aud ritmui are th;il it conflicts with ; t'lieariicies, of the U. S. Constitution, guaranteeing a speedy and pulilic trial by an impartial jury ,;:ci ir.iuisr to due process of law. ! The liquor act did net require lh. it any r:vrI licular person sliouiii be charged, and iu the bar U.ecompl.inaut charged 1 no one The

jeiv . J process was oel. cttve also lor want of ccr-

; tau:ty m !iec;i yiu? tne liquors u te seized. Secretaries. jt Ha aso defective iu not charging fully the

t; ml mi ! cr:me upon wn;cn inai was to tie n.i.i. t lie -"fri--i1 i t,'"1,' " . ! nccuscd lu.-l not only an absolute right to a . ''-d I, JuJje Hinckni.m of T man' ... , ... ., - ... ...

-ijij -. f ; trial Dy jury, out a;so a r."iii i ie so cnarg-

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-' - v.iu vi. .ii;i ic iii- ; snouta piss upon .ne wnuie enrfrr-e.

-i, las'. meetinrr.took the premium j The New Hampshire law has been defeat-

i'. H9 raised fifteen acres last by a "mjority of ten in a full House. li;ch averaged over thirty bush-' . . 0,-h?aero Tf. r . , fan and Itenlnu. . '-acre. It any of our neio-h-i .- r- u . ....

' Cllln " . o ue WIS Vn3f Bill! 1 liuiiios ii uruiuu tic -&,... "? beat t.we'dlike to; two of the most robust and healthy niea to

:e0f eshJkl'Sive the Judge's be seen iu Washington. Both are and haye CUiture next week. Rushville leen remarkabiy temierate from boyhood. . ' Gen. Ciiss has ever been a cold water man.

, aud loi ks ns if he would lust a score of year j yet. Beulou appears fresh and euergetic as ever, nnd an exchange relates the following AfJJ n..lli... ..ii.. s.i .1.. - ... vi wm uinnuii. lie sum, ircruu. .u v,uvers.itmu w ith a "enilemau who spoke ol his ! heintr the last of the frrnun: Yes a .id he.

"" tlas!.!: !"9.l0nS and iaitliful servt- j .civ, Webster ami Calhoun are gone;' vears

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ur aee i ngu 1 1 - iviu .in, s uru i uo r mvu Jr!h TraDyiDg ll,e'"e 'gu-'aretiead, you w iM fresh aud vigoroas as . "fa Tlinmin S......I IT VV..1I.-. . ..J . ... . ... . . .

amtlel 11. alleV, ! -v.r Me liahits of lirimr Ha it- nntil I sunm

W. Crockett, and S . C. j thirty, 1 drank noth'uisr but water, sir! Since '

then 1 have drauk only what circumslauce aAaother bank has been located at Tcr- luade " fit 1 drink- Temperance and i

K tJ 5aIlt Ihe Southern Bank of ludi-1 m-Kieratioii keeps me in health and strength

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Haute has now five Lauks with coU water aud rub dry. That's exer - pUr. uo nTC banks. r... .u i i... r e f"' one cfyour ccmmoB fiesh brushes, kt such as they rub horses legs with-

Real Estate for Sale

VRsfAXTto an orl,-r of ihff Court of rm sf Franklin oi.nl . In.l.ini. at .... 1 , - . . " j 11 it - ... ,i,, n-.M i..r ine jonr l.KJ.lne uiulersicni el, almiiii?iratr tK'-bonis-non. r the .-utc of ! James l oncll. derraod. ith Uk i n"r..vel 1 ill tffor for mIo. on t-'mlay Hie 11 Ih djv r M-n-k npvu iMMvern the hnurs or P oVIock " m anil 5 . oVlors v- " " d at the town of Laurvl in said ontv, txiit ur.i, , 15.rtlKIXARS WORTH ' r"!T '"l"0 -'Tibl Real Estate, of the said dowdont to wit: ' Mm i I ho w,st half of the northwest nnartor of eoI ""V '1 M,t ha,f "f ,hc en ami the nonhwet ,,art..r of section Two; the north half of section Thc-; the north half or section boiinan.l the southeast quarter, and loo a r.'s off , the east si.le of the northeast quarter of section I l-ive; the n. e. quartered sec. Kirnt: ih,. north..,.i q carter of s.-ction N ine; 1-J0 acres off the west side ol the northwest quarter or section Ten: the south -we.t quarter r section Fourteen; the south half and the cast half or the north half of the southeast quarter of section Fifteen; the northeast quarter of section Twenty-two; and the northwest quarter of section Twenty -three. all in Township Twelve and Ranre Twelve, in the rountvnf Frai.lilin. ALSO, Forty-two and a hair acr,-s out of the southwest quarter of s.vtion Ts ent -seven; the north hair of the east half of the southeast quarter ol section Thin; -three: ninety-four acres off the l""vi'W "I i.U' northwest qnart-T. and also the I soutaeast quarter of s t-tion Tl.im -four; the north- ! east, the southeast, and the southwest quarters of ! section Tliirtv-five: and the southwest, the northj west, the northeast, and the west half ot the south- . cast qurt.T of s.vtion Thirtv-siv.. all in township j Thirteen, ranc- twelve, in the countv of Favett. ALSO. Lot Xo. in hl.H-k o. IS. "and Lots So, i W an.l 14 in hl...-k Xo. IX in th? town of liurcl; and a l. -ase and Saw-M.ll Iheroon. on the Whitej wat -r Vail ca i.il. adjoitiii, tiK. s-,id t,.r:i. One third of the pun-has. monev to tj paid in j pand.one third in eicht uioiiths. a"nd the balance ; in swte -n months, the purchaser tiviuir his notes, I with sufficient sun-ty. waiving recourse to valuat:on and appraisement law s. bearing interest from ; dat e. Possession will he given so soon as the con- : d.tions of s!e have been complied with. Anv , p -rsou becoming a purchaser, and failing to comi ply with the conditions of sale, shall forfeit his .purchase and twenty per cent on his bid. for the j use ot the etate. Further particulars mad.; known on the day of sale. JOHX V ARYAN. I Jan" 10. lfo3. Xo. 5-lw j Book Agents Wanted ! In all the state in the I'nion, TO canvass r.r the follow ing works which are sold by subscriptions, j behave mi about one hundred agents in the field, many of them clearing from two to live dol- : lars per day. It will he seen that our books are popular and a desirable kind, and calculated to . please ever lo.v. 1 IVFS OK MAmsOX AMI MOXROE. Fourth and fifth Presidents of the Vnited States by John Q Adams, in which is added a history of their Administration. I. vol. l3mo. 435 paces, ! w ith steel portraits; doth, price Jl 05, This new and popular volume, being the only authentic record of the lives and public career of Presidents Madison and Monroe, has already passe I through several large editions, over six , l:io;is:ind copies having been sold wilhin six months after its publication, and the demand still ! ; continues unaoal 'd. i Ertrartst i'-trrrt rrrcrwt hy ttcpriMit.her. ! It is really a valuable addition to American Bii ogr..phy. as it is gratiiying proof of the enterprise .and puidic spirit of the puUlishers. Z. TAYLOR, i Such a work may be n a l with profit and advantage by all who taken lively interest in the ominent of t'.ieeomil'-v. il. fl AY. KKK MOM S fcPI.ORlXt; EXPEDITION, thro-.i-ii the R eky MotiTitains. vlregoii and California, with additional 'Kldorado,' matter, several portraits and illustr..ti )i:s 4So pages l-2mo. cloth or sheep SI ii. OR-.X.OX AND CALIFORNIA. The Kvpl.irieg Evpedttion to the Rocky Mountains Oregon and Caiivriiia. by Kvt. Col. .1. C. ; Fremont. It is a fair Umo. of 4."1 pages: just isued h t:. 11. Derby & Co of H itr-Li. 1 Xe-v that the hope o!"g !iing them out of Congressmen is at an end. white three-fourths of the ' applications m it have been nusuc ecsstul. w e advise the CatifornV.r.s to walk up to the Captain's offiee and buy lerb s e.liti 111. The I 'It er press : is far betiertiian that of Coiigress. A". York 'iViii K?ir. ! urtof otvEiii. jiniwx. ! New edition revised and enianre.t r ith Caneroffs . eulo-rv; steel portre.u. p;ures cloth or sheep $1 -... Of the work oef.r ns. we think we may safely i say, tiir.l tiie editor lun striven to divest his mind . of all oth-r considerations than th e one that should po-;ses it tiie eonsi.ierr.l;on Hint he was writinr the If' of a ffreat ni:in vvi;.ee deeds helontred to ; tile Nation to wMieh he v. .is a citizen, and not of : any seel orclass. ftuf,:i e.i. rr. I Y.trMi's S-tKN E OV Or. E:tNTENT, . New and improved edition 3Tt! paces in Moroco , hindh.r f 1 S.". tii4eT:ons of pul.pe poln-y t-ot merely mvoli ing the inter-'-t of o ir eo'ir.try, hrt eontit-.ition.-tl prin- . ctples. and even l;l.rty. a-e n l unfretHv-iitly.de-' ci.ie-1 at th-' l-ali t Inn. Y.vi uiidl.tu.i s of our . citi7.ers pr's-une to evereis"1 lite pr'r-:ttive of fr'eni n witli.vit knowintr w hat 1'ie unties and re- , sxe.-.iliilities f freemen ar'. The poii iit of our ' St;;t ' are aim t ii'v welled hy th.::s:tn.ls of voters, , who l.ave n-'v Ttriven tiieconslit'ition so niut-li as a si;.iie rea. :ii :r. : OltKCON; ! It-. hist-TV. . --tr.tin. pro-:pei ts, Gecraphy. Timate and pio.l:n t'enis. w ith persei al adventures aTii.'i.-r Ihe Indians .iur n. a res-.l -nee on the pl.rns hord -rii -r on t'v Pacifie. wh le eonneited wi'h t!i Or -iron M'ssion. enilirai insr et -nded notes iifs voy: ire, anv.ind the world, hy Kev.Ciistavus Hinds. 5, p::pe. 12 mo sheep or vloth bindin sr. SI 50. CYCLOPEDIA, i Of r.s-fa! r.rd entertaininc krowledce. ly W. R. Marniy. K-)..e.Xl eiijraviiie. 1 vol. roxal 8 vo. Moroeeo, extm tdi.-linir. price., tMt Newspapers v-p injr tlvs advertisem-".nt entire inelii li"ir t'lis n tiee and vrive il one or more in- ; sertiens. h:;ll r'eeive two copies of the sjt 25 : .f,s. or f-r six its Tti'-tns with mi editorial noiiee, sh-ill n'eetve aeopy oTtlie $ii ot four?l 5 books, silhi '. t to th 'irord.T. All letters sh-oil ! he a.ldresed iost paid. For fartlier partieular.-applv. -jo-t pt:-l.to KO. II. PKRKY t CO. Publisher Buffalo N. Y. henry 5r:ic. J V OB KROI CE. T TT I s S TI X & I li O l! 5 Ij & WHOLESALE.- RETAIL C L O T M i ; I) h: V O T. 347. Main St. bet. StTi nnd 9th, CINCINNATI. OHIO. ! rranhlln Co. Isrrirtiltnrnl Sorlrlj-. I Tiie follow iiiz isiiie report of the Treasurer of the Frauklin Co. A-Erricultural Society, for the vear i To the PresMent and Directors of the Franklin ; county Asnciiltunil So-ietv: The undersisned Treasurer, submits the follow. reMrt of the finances of said countv: TKKASIRKK ' Dr. To cash received as lee for me mrbersliipSJ? 1 0 i " " " admission into fair. . . 171 4V , 0f Treasurer of Franklin Co.. 50 eo. ?.H8 41 TKEASCRER Cr. By rash paid C. F. Clarkson ns per voucher No. 1 :,-, tx . . .. Premiums awarded, voucher 5. eiv 75 ' John W"et. Recorder. ' 3 50 " " Cunns W. Smith. ' " 4..19tV " ' " C. F. Clarkson, " " 5.. 40 01 " " ' Harrison Wear. " 6... 3 50 " " " Calvin K. Clarkson " 7.. .7 .VI ' " Hush Krx son. jr. ' ' F...4 50 ' " ' Thos. C."liriv.'ii " " 9...3 1W " ' ' Hna'i Krvson ' 111. ..3 00 ' " " Jas. VV. Hnson " 11... 3 (HI " " " Allen Wilson " ' l..-3 50 " " James lrv son " 14-..4 5l " " Thos. V. 'Mitchell " "15. ..4 50 14I4 !4 ir3 47 ; Ballance in hand of Treasurer i Kespeetfullv submitted bv JOHN 11. FA Kill" II AR. PeceniberSO. 1-oC, This item of ?1T1 41 may appear to some below the amount that was paid at the Fairgrounds B;il this is explained by thefactth.it about Siofl, Oil that was paid ill there was for fees as membership. There was near S4I1 received there but over half was in fees of $1 00. 3 weeks RH 1IAKO n. TTNtR. miDKK tt O. SlKSS. Xi.W CI.OTIIIXt; STOu K Ami Gontlemoii's Furnishinr Es- . " itiiMisnmenr. 'HF. subscribers take pleasure in annonncire to . I the citizens of the W hite Water Valley, that i they have j ust nveived and are row opening at their 4 lolltitiif l'liiporium. in Brookville. Ind. the lanrest. most complete and besi s. -lei ted stin k of clothiutr and trent's fiirnishinc jTikxIs ever brought to this market, which they are determined to tril ot pnrrt that ranntt Jail tm pit ate. Their st.H'k consists in part of Coats oi all lcscript inn from the heaviest winter over coat to the most genteel and fancy dress cvit. manufactured from U.Kid cloths. and in a stjle that isalike adapted to neatness and dunOdlity. Theirassortment of Panb, I c.H, Shirli A" Drawrn l is endless and almost innnineralde. cmbraeine all kinds, qualities and colors, all of which are made of c.od materiel and in the most fashionable stvle. nni.i tis cv snri is peculiarly aiiracuve. navirc no one article amour them than can be classed w ith such as are commonly kept in a country store, but made by experienced workmen and in a way that cannot failtopive satisfaction to all ho may try them. Thej also keep constantlv on hand a rood supplv of Cravats. Stocks. Pocket Hdk'fs..' Shirt Collars, Hosiery. Cloves. Pocket Books. Trunks. Carpet Sacks, Vtnbrellas. Woolen Coinf rts. ami every llur.c else usually kept in a fiiruishiuir store. They would also especially direct the attention of , the p-.blie to their stock of TIths, Cnssimcres, Vrstinsrs and tailor- tnmmincs. which is very heavy aud will , be sold on the most reasonable terms. " 1 To those wishing clothing made to order, we ' would say that one of the members of the concern has spent fifteen years at the tailoring business, and has now under hia employ several experienced ; workmen, enabling us to put up any garment to or- ! dcronthe shortest notice and iu the most annrov ' style. j ne oui.i aiso say 10 mose wisning eioining rea- ' dy made, to call and examine his stock, their quali ' ty anif prirr. feeling confident that in neatness of style, durabilitv of article, and excellence of work- ' mansliip, thev cannot be surpassed. W e would." then, extend an invitation to all wanting any r,r7 in our line, to call at our stand. one M I VV,..",'"V .Ci.o "o .nd... . -- - ... ...... . ....... . ... if K .. . . - I 1 All kinds of work warranted, and any garment ripping wilt tie repaired gratuitously. TYNER & BAKER. Brookville. Pec. 20, '5J.-1 THlirlTI ltTHKlTtt tiiiriTlfl : It ---- - - - - : - . . -- - - - j " J""1:" ,f 7wt "T" f 'change Mill, Brookville. for which the highest pr1re n rj,h .ju d bT b v. 30. '? " GEO. HOI.t.AXP CO.

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Consolation to the Afflicted TAR. J. KATF.S 1S3 Syr.-rtnorc near 5th si.. CinI ' cinnati. Ohio; begs leave to announce to his friends and the puhlic generally that he still con limies to devote liis time and attention to the alleviation of human suffering by curing any- disease, especially hernia or rupture, and diseases of the Wood and urinary organs. The success w hich he has met w ith, hy his peculiar mode or treating all kinds ef diseases, which are sometimes Innocently acquired in youth, has been astonishing: curing the most desperate cases after repeated failures of the most eminent practitioners in the country. Diseaseof a poculiarcharacter. are guaranteed to be removed In a few days radically, without offensive or deleterious medicine. Dr. J. KATES being eminently successful in this branch of his practice, patients would save much time and money, to say nothing of the anxiety of mind by giving him an early call. Through long laborafter years experience ,he can warrant to all, no matter how severe, and long standing it may have been, a thorough cure. Invalids your true interest is. to rpplyat once to him, who is able to meet all cases. Females suffering with irregularities, nervousness, debility, can be permanently cured, and let no scruples nor false delicacy hinder yon from apply ing in proper person, when you can be so readily restored to health. Vr. Kates begs leave to say further, that his remdics are prepared in a scientific and skilirul manner under his owu eye, to cure each and all diseases, in which hisattention so long has been directed, w ith full directions how to use them. Therefore INVALIDS from any section of the country by addressing a letter postpaid to the Hector, stating symptoms etc. can have advice aud medicine sent to him. After a longexperience. and by a peculiar method he guarantees to eradicate the disease entirely w ithout putting any restraint. ECJ5 Dr. Kales medical office is No. 133 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth, West side, Cincinnati, Ohio. dec ,0i la53i.

JOHX WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 311 Carincl. FrnuMiii Co. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, FirM analitvCl.ori!lNG-RcndyMaile Feb. 3d, 1652 BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. lOIIX n. HOAVI.A!D Attorney "at lw. J Krookville, Indiana. 1 YUI S KU.r.Ollr, Justice of tiie Peace. V and Attorney and Counsellor! law . Krookville. Ind. Otf.ee south East Comer of Public Smiare. apl23. leo-J 17. W.a JIOIlllOU . Attornev and Counsellor at aw. Office on Bunress stn-id. one .l....r v..ni. ofto-o. Holland's. Brookville, Indiana. Jc !0, '51 Ci ly t I , I. JnM'.X, Attornev and Counsellor t Law. P.rookville.lnd. Ofliee under A m-ri.-.n Office. Court street. dee 'Ji 50-v V MT. ntOOKMI Attoniev and .'i Counsellor at Law. Office on Court street, opposite the Court House. lirookville. Indiana, my 14 ol t-t'liV.n WAISn. Attornev at l aw. KrookJ ville. Ind.. mid sirent for tiie Protection Insn. ranee Company, policies of.insuranee as-ainst loss or damatre by rut issued on favorable terms. Office two doors North of 15. H. A J.C. Kurt on, -i.i-.-niy 7 1 II. MrrH'Itl: Attornev al law, and No,li tary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortiraces and all kinds of convev.-uieii.fr. apt ;i im j: U.IHfT, Attornev at Law. and Noiirv Pii, lie. oftice with Ckorue lloi i .vn Eso - Hroot. ville. Ind. T AW PAKTrKSHII..TotiN A. M ATSON li and John II. FngrnR. have this dav enured into a partnership in the practice of the i aw. JOHN A. MATSON. ' JOIINI1. FAKiiCHAK. Dr. J. Katcn' Trnssrss for tltc Cure of n It n pi ii re. Thit istoccrtiry that I have been afflicted w ilh a " I c PTr r ic of the lloivr.i.s" sorsix vears. diirinrr this time tried many Trusses and other remedies, without any permanent relief. A short time since hearing of Dr. KATKS" success in cariusr this disease, made application to him and oM.-iinod one of his Trusses, which I am hapvy tosayhas cntirelv cured nic. I thcicfore considerit my duty to make thit statement known, and recommend Dr. Kvres" treatment and Trusses to oil those who may be alliicted w ith the same disease. D. W. LONG. Constable in Third Ward. CisctNsiTi, O., March 1?, 1852.-51. infill ,T-s r.KIA or Uuptureof . 1UUU THE HOW ELS Ct KED Kl PI I KE AN 11 PanrRt-rios of the ow ki.s. This disease is very common, particularly amorg the laborinjr classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended w ith much distress and often death. Dr. Ritb, of 153 Sveansore street, between 4th and 3th, Cincinnati. Ohio, lias for a longtime piven his attention to this disease, aud has cured thousands of r.U apes. He applies his own instrument, which is worn wilh ease and eoinfort, aud.atthe same time will keep the bowels, or protrudinppart within the oriiiee. How important is it, therefore, for those who arc ruptured to be cured. itlorc I'loof of Dr. Kates' Tliissm, Tor Itupturc ol thr llovvel. Carroi.ton. Ky., May 21. IS31. Mr. Editor Seeinjr in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Kstes. I avail myself of the opportunity I lonp wished, to publicly testify to the preat number of persons to whom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under my know lcdire. several of whom were fellow sufferers with me in the Mexican w ar. For w ant of proper Trusses they were underconstant fear of piving themselves pain by the least laborious work, hut they ran now do pood day's w ork w ithout injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. ; Newport Daily News. JZF Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street. Cincinnati, Ohio, when all those afflicted with a Kupture ol the Bow els are requested to call. There are tno',MmUwhofanK'a,'te,t'n,o'iyt,bove.who bare been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. Reduced irices. LIBF.RAIPIS. TO WHOLESALE Pl'KCIIASERS. BELLOWS M ANUKAC I OUY. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture Smiths Bellow s of all sizes al his old stand on Second Street, between Broadway and Sycamore. Cincinnati. From his lonjj experience in the business, together ith beine provided wilh a larse lot of seasoned lumber and other materials, he is prepared in all case to warrant his work irol. ALSO. Anvilsand Vices furnished. Nov. 6. l!-o-.-4i5-iu!s. S. R. HAMILTON. T n CoV- C tv; VI N. U. bpatKS. SjUfgeOn UentlSt. Mi.inte mis metnoit ol iniorminir tne citizens ot j Brookville and surroundingcountrv. that he is located in the said town, and is preared to practice his profession in all its departments: cleaning, filling, and removing decayed teelh, ins. rung artificial teeth ou pivot or plates, w ith a beauty and permanency unsurpassed in this couutiy. All work warranted. Tooth ache cured, w .th or without extrt ction. The inconvenience of bad teeth are not the only mailers worthy of consideration. Numerous diseases affecting the gaueral sy stem, may be directly traced to diseased teeth astiiei - exciting and sustaining cause. He will treat the Tarious diseases arising from a dentil cause; Ercus or tubercles of the gums, w hich often assumes a malignant form involvingthe gums.iiisplacing the l.eth, affecting the lymphatic elands, and other soft parts of the month. and which if not arrested early is very likely to prove fatal. Neuralga faei. or face ache": ulceration ot the tensils. tumors or ulcers of the mouth, glandular swellings. Ranula. or tumors arisingfrom an obstruction of the fluid secreted by the sub. maxilarv end sub. lingual: lauds. w hich are very troublesome and even dangcrus. All of which he flatters himself he can speedily remove, if early application be made. eri-n c. in tne Indiana American Buinnngs ' n . J" J . ,, , ' ' r l'r.J- s,'.B,,r,.lsa11 ,'enr Berr?. E,'l I OT' ,b '- -4mt Haymcnd, r. FELT, Tanner and Cnr , W rier, 34o Dlain Street between Hth and fthKeeps constantly on hand a large aseorinieii. oi an sinus ol Leather anu Mioe riii.lmg, at the lowest cash prices. dec. 17, 1SSS o-J. AUGUSTUS D. PAULUS.M. D. Physician. Snrsvon Ac Irconrlier. Office at Mr. Saml. Sheperds". Residedce on Main Street, first door below Mr. Smith's carr'afe shrp. dec. 1B, 1.TS SI "tnn-

NEW STORE: IX METAM01U. THE undersigned would inform the public gensrally, that they have opened a new store, and have just received and op iied an entire now stock of goods. hich they intend tell as cheap as the ehcaest. for cash or connlry produce. Their stock consists in part of the following: Cloths Usokitt tnimrrr, Plain and Fancy Cassiim-res. Satin. -lis. Tweeds. J -ans. Are. l.adieK Wear, Dress silks. Plain and Fancv Cashmeres. Plain and Fancy Lustres. Delaines o every price and qnalitv. 'Domestic and French Ginghams. Re White and Yellow Flannels. Canton Flannels or ever?- color; Krownaud Itleached Muslins. Check and llickorv Shirting. Tabla Linen and Towel Diap -r. Embroidered. Mode, Black and Long Sh il: Ki.!. Cashmer. Silk and Woollen Gloves; Cnslimer. L-iinlsool and Cotton Hose. Onr Stork of Knots and Shora, are of the best quality. Also. Ladies Kid Slippers. Buskins. Waiters and Half t.'auers. Our Unrtlwnre.consisis in pari as follows: l.og and Trace ' hains. Haines. Wood Saws, Au. purs. Rrsds. Tacks. Coffee Mills. Crosscut and Iiaud Saw Files, Pocket Ku.v. s and TbL Cntlerv. Uneriikw rare, of almost every variety, in part, ofcoiiniioii Teasaud Plat.-s. Stone and China Teas and Dishes. lio Is. Tumbler. Hakers Preserve Dishes. Molasses Cansuud Pitchers. HA I 4 CIA'S. Bct Silk. Fur. Kossuth and Hungarian Mats; Boys" Cloth Caps. Mens' i'luh and Cloth Cap. The best quality of Groceries alwavs on hand at wholesale or retail. ALSO A well selected stock or Notions. WOODS & GORDON. Metamora, Nov. CSd, 1S.V l-3ins. W 110 LK? A LE r A T E't V A REHOUSE, K. O. (ionilmnn A: t'o.j !V 31. Prill Siin-ri. i.x ioHiili. r:i

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u oner lor sale the largest assortment of paper 1 . . if l't louiiii ill the west, consistiiig of Book. mrV.vJ Glazed unglazed paper. Printers Inks.Colored Inks' en s. Letter, fold Printers Cards, t.ar.1 lioanis. Tar and simw Sec. ic. OVR EASTK.RN CONFECTIONS. F.nahle us to keep as larire a si.h k of paper material and all other (roods connected Willi an exelusivt paper w arehouse as can be found in anv citv east or w est and w e can rontidei.tly ay tooiir customers that we can rive sufficient iiidueeinenu for them to make all purchases of us in preference to coin east. 6 ROOK PAPF.Kf:. We have on hat d a full snpt.lv or fine hoik papert from the Pa; ton Mills, anil "w ill he constantly receiving (as we are the oilv neento all the different sizes and qualities in "ed'ed bv p'tihlishers ard can have made to order anv size nrqualitv wanted on sliort notice also Kastern Hook Papers PKINTKKS. Can find all kinds of.loii Papers, and Paper Materials any w here to be found in a paper warehouse; sm h as new sand book paper, printers- Cards and Card Boards, fancy colM and dazed paper, plain letter caps, toiio po-ts. hank m.j onimen ial i.oits. , , . ,.,......,- ,. ,,, ,. caru u;ks, col d ltiKs. . M.-w, ..... hOOK l!l. PERS. III always be turnishe.l with Ledger and Dlank iiook i apers ot jiti sizes and qualities; Binders ' Cloth, assorted colors. Binders" Leather, Plow ' Knives. O.C.. CVe. ! PAPER MANlFACTfREHS. I Supplied w ith best English Kcllinps. wire-loth. ' Blcaclniip Powders. oil vitriol, alum. Haps, Hemp waMe.-c. ! l.Al l. IN BROTHERS M KITING PAPERS. Already two premiums have been aw arded Uiflin i Brothers for their superior skill as manufacturer j of tine Writiinr pap.r. Their tirst c!as. and Conpress Laid papers are al least one vear in advance ; of all competition in qnal.tj, stvle' and pri-c. We have tiie seu.ral asencv for the' west for these eclebra ted papers. i BLISS, HOTTER .v COS PRINTING CARDS. I We are also ntrents fir II. 1'. ,v Cost ard Boards, j Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, broure i size. ese. S.c. il. P. Cv Co. keep us supplied with' a stock of no; lesstlian eiirlit thousand dollars north ! of their manufacture. " 1 K,G ei SIR A V W RA PPING PA PER j We have the best article to be had in our market. : and can supplv it in anv qnai ? tv. ! ICAtJS XV ;TKI). ! W'e pay the Injiiet cash priei f r co vd eountrT ' Kaes. E. O. GO.IPMAN A- CO.. nov.lD 18-fnns. No. 34. Pearl, t in.. O. I ( n o n i) 3 1 S uvf I iJ--l-. . , ft i. U 1 1 jt t .-'.! - -l , 54 FIFTH STRU T, s 1 OOI 5 NI T, CINCINNATI. nrt.ow OHIO. YTALM K T A M 0 It A . New Goods Cheaper Than Ever. PI IK undersigned begs 1- ave to ny to their old I customer, and the puldicgeneraily.tli.it thev liave just received al d opened a splendid stock of goods, selected with grei.t care to suit the antof lliecoiiiitry. whieii they intend sclhng ery low for cash, or cxcinmge for appro, ed country produce. ! Tlieir stock consists, parl fide f.d!o. ing arti'hs: I'lnin ni:il Ituiircii s.lk and atiu, Alpaca silk warp and .Mohair l.u-tiv; Cashmere ; of various colors and ;li:ilitie.; 1. -lanes of various patterns and prices: French and Pomestic tiinghams: Kiiil.roi.:i;r.. Mode Black nnd long Shr.wl; Ixid. la-Inner. Plu-h. Silk an.l Woolen i!ove: Lambs wool. Cashnier and Citon lb.se: White. Pink. and Kreen Satin B uinets: i rev. Lace. Kutll ed. Colored, stniw . lliint-arian. .leiiny'i.iinl. Pearl and Florence braid Bonnets: Frilled crape mid Silk linings; together with a large Mock of Bonnet feathers and K.hiions; Ked. White, and Yellow Flannels; English. French, and American ( loins; Satin, silkvel.ct. and Fancy Vestings. Ho .k.ns and Fancy Cassimeres; atii:ett,Twec.lx. and Jeans; Ciinton Flannels, clicked and Hickorv siurting; Bp'achcd ami l)ro n Muslins; Table Linen, t rash and Towel li::per. Ilur sluck of llnnlv nnd Shoe Is large and complete, made i n the li -st order and of the tinesl material. arrant ed to please all tastes. nr Siuril witrc. Consists in part of lollows, 1 race. Halter, and l.og i nains; ood and Hand saws: Angers, Clns- i els. Boor Locks. Li.tches. Hinges. Screws. Brads, ' Tavks. Coffee Mills. Hat. ii. ts. Hand A xes, M ill. i Cross-cut aud hand saw Files, table and Pocket Cutlery. liiriisva rc of every style. And quality . China. Flow iug Blue. Mulberry , and hite Iron Tea Sels, of forty -six pices each, or in smaller quantities; Bonis, Meat Pishes. Nappies. Bakers, ami Pitchers. Preserve olid Fruit lushes, , Tumblers. Lanterns. M. la.ses cans, and in fait every tliinar needed for housekeeping. j Alsoa large stock of j l.raiij .'Intlo Clolltintr, I Made in fashionable sty le. and of tiie hesi material. We can lit c. ery size from Tom Thumb, to the Kentuck Ciuul; together ith gvutlemeiCa linen shirts, net uner shirts, and drawers: Fashionable, silk. Fur, Kossuth, and Hungarian Hats; Meiiiuid Boys ; Pliisli and ( loth Caps; and in la. 1 every thing u- u- ' ally kept in a country store. Call ami examine our stink. If e do no i suil youiu price nnd quality, we ill chwrge y ou nothing for shots ing our goods. N. B. We are at all tunes jmying ihe highest market price in CASH for W heat, Corn. Kye, Barlev , und Buck W heal. WALKER & BROTHERS. Metamora. Ind., Nov. 1. lfj'. 4T-tf. T. TJ a TIlT"" DEALER IX CLOCKS, 12 EAST 5th s r. OPPOSITE PEN Nt SON HOl'SE, IN lA I I, 4)IllO. Pec. 3. lr.V' 5iMiiiis. Kendall'sS1. Taior Thermometers THE following getitlrtnen have cerlitied as to the correclnes and aci uracy of the metiio 1 by which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, Professor in Brown VniTeitT; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; .fas. Noone., Hudson, l.; Professor Fi.ton, 1 my, N. Y.: Hensliaw, W ard Ai Co.. B.ston. J. W. Foster. Portsmoi.tli. N. IL; P tor Bal lield. r. New York. ( A di loina for "specimens of Barometers snd Thermometers" was a...ir.Ld to Mr. K..at the bit Fair of the New York Slate Agri. ulinrnl Society .) These instruments an afforded wholesale aud retail atgreatl. n-!uid prices, bv KOilL it THOKNE. Wcst rn Agents: Northeast corner Fourth and Vine ls, Cin'li. Where ma ulwi.ys be had fine Perfumer- and Fancy Articles. nov. !l.-4'.l-lvr. THE IMMENSE FASHIONABLE and wellmtde stock of Springand Summer Clothing and Furnishing Goods at the ' Gothic inr inrt ! is now beingsold off nt F1KST COST: As it will only continue until the SAili of August next, tha sooner you call and see the better. The deductions range from U to P3 per cent. Th? goods are all marked at their selling price, as the one price system w ill be adhered to as heretofore. The proprietors of the above establishment have adopt?.! that mode of doing business, viz: Clear out their stock entirely at the end of every aeason. in order to enable them to offer to their customers new and fresh goods at all times. a::d the extensive arraneinenls thev are now making for the j FALL TRACK! ! requires them lo do this for more room. All who have not given this establishment a .-all are certain ly behind the age. aud the sooner they go an.l pott themselves up. the better for their purse. - GOTHIC AKCAPF. No. !?,eitt side Main ;t. brt. Foulh an.l Fifth. 34. Cincinnati.

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STE"tl TIlRRir WORKS. Iiwav !J shears. Shears, Scissors. Mnves. and almost evRriE.corner of Broadwav and Fifth st-eet, ery kind ot Cutler. No. 10, Fifth str North rcinrrdi. Monuments. Tombsand Grave Stones. , tide, bet wee Main and Sycamore, Cinriin...., t). Marble Mantles and Statuarv, Baptismal Fonts, N. B Jobbing neatly and promptly done atm.HlM'lral Tabl-ts. Cms. Vases. Garden. Figures, crate charges; also, shears. Sheep Shears. Scissors. Cabinet and Counter Slabs. &c. Ace. constantly i Rarors and Kuiv.es ground in th" best manner, at a h h.n4 r,dfnrnislie". to order. The trade stippli- I shot notince. mh9-12 lms

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1 j ia.) pi !c4 iit .'uj This remedy is offered to tha com-nnnity with theCjnflJence we feel in an articlo which seldom fails to rea ize the happiest effects that can be desired. Sowide is the Bel l of its use'ulncss and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons, publicly known who have b-en restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its use. When once tried, its superior.ty over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are knowu, the nublic no longer hesitate what atitidote to employ "l rigorous affection, of th. "',,uo"ar" " incidett W our climate. And not onlv in the f.irinid .1,1,. iti . , . - - - f U' lui irs.but for the milder var.clies of Colm, 1 CoeuHs. IIOARSEM.-SS. &c..aiid forCmi ;:lts it ia the I pleasantest aud safest medicine Dial can be obtained. No family should lie without it. and those who ; Have used it. never will. AVi liir vptinvn f thr fetlatcit.g Gentlrmrn, cA mil br recognized in the x ari.ut trctimnt tf rm- ' tyiehrre tneu are Ucatrri - enrh mrt all mt er in Mclieine -rri-H an experience unlimited mn the tuhfre rf n-hick tucyiprnk. Ifthertatmny i value in the iwivmrnt ot r.rperirm-r, ree , Tins l it l ine ri:. j e tiie uintersiiriieil. Whelesale Pnif iri.ts. harnie oeen tor lonr aeqiiainted with Ajer's Cherrv , rcctorai. lie ctoral. hereby eer.it intrhalnT ,ha i, is the be,", . nnu most eneetual remedy lor Pulmoi arv Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would, from our knowledge of iis comiios tioii. and extensive usefulness, cordiallv com mend it to tne aciicte.l as worthy their host ronUdeiite. and llllllll'U iu conviction that it w ill do .or n,..ir 1 pei an tuai m 'Uicine c;;ii ilo. IlKssiiiW. Knuisiw Co., Boston. Mass. Kekse iV I o; i.s,,n. Baltimore. Marx land. I.sun A 1 Minims. Bangor. Maine". lUvti.iNn. IUrrvi.l A: Co.. Charleston, S. C. Jroa S. KsKKssn, ll. tr.iit. Michigan. T. 11. VcAi-i.tsTSR, Louisville, Kei tuckv. Frm cxi w it.roK. St. Louis. Missouri'. Joseph 1'rrm. Mobile. Alabama. TiiEonor.E A. Pei k. Burlington. Vermont. lUvii n. Kisi rv & Co., A iigusla, Ceorgia. Isv- P. J ..wes, Trenton, New Jersey J. M.Tow xstvn, Pittsliiirg. Penu. fn A Co.. Chicago. Illinois. E. E. Cv. Burlington. Iowa. M. A. Sixths .V Sox. Norfolk, Virginia. F. mv.nD Bkingiii rst. iimiiigtoti. Pelaware John Cii.kekt.V- Co.. Philiidelnliis. P. Z. P. w . H. Ciix.k. Washington, B.C. J. W rmihtx- To.. New Orleans. L. A. W'atsox, Wall iV- Co., Fort Way nc, Ind. C.C. Ki. ii mono ,V Co., Sun Francisco. Cat. Lewis A: Ames. Sallatiasse, Florida. B. K. Stroxu. Knoxville, Tennessee. Ciiii.tox A Hi er. Little Hock. Ark. Stii i.er. M.nE A- Co.. Lexington. Miss. N. 11. l..n.u,E. li.il vest. in, Texas. Cms. Pvkr. Ja., Providence. K. I. Jos. M. Tt user. Savannah. Ga. W ie. Et KsiEix Ai Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. i to(ti:it; ! ) run:si: j. ... t on ix t o., alparaiso. t hill. F. M. HtMnxn A: Co.. NeraCruz. Mexico. Fheo Kiv & Co., Bogota. New Grenada. S. Provost A Co.. Lima. Peru. 1 Mori ok A- Co.. Ilalitax, Nova Scotia. T. W tKri & Sox. St. Johns. New Brunswick. .C- C- -m.ins. A: Co.. Bio Janeiro, Brazil. V. ith such assurance, and from such uien, no stronger proof can be adduced, except that found in its ; eff-cts upon trial. i PKEI'AKEB ANP SOLD BY JAMES C. AYEK, I Prartie.il Chemist. Lowell, Mass. , Soldin Brookville by M. W. Haile: in Laurel by Gitlord A; Pepuy; in Metamora b C. Van Camp; j Andersuiviil b f. U. Overton, and bv tha ugjji.ts ever, where. 40 Dry Goods, Groceries, &e. THE S'ils. ribershavejjst received direct from New York. Philadelphia, nnd Cil.cii.nali.a largj atul genernl aort:n.nt of II V 4; O 4 I s , . Consistii g in part of Broad Cloths. Cassimeres, Vestings, silk Goods in every variety. Prints and 1 Muslii.s. aim a general assortment of ; Hardware, Cutler and Edge Tools, ! t;ro".ries. Hats Caps, A Keadv Made Clotliin-, 1 Joots ;uh1 hoes, Tlireeply and Irgn.in Carp-:s, at all prices. Iron, Steel. Na Is. Farming 1 l.-nsds. Hollow and Earlhcni W are, A-e.. Arc, T heir stock has been selected in the above cities by a competent purchaser, and they are satisfied they can oiler goods at lower prices and of better quality than ever before done in the Stale. Hie public are re, p -ctfully invited to call and examine for themselves. N. li The highest price paid for all kinda of produce. sllOl'P, CI LI, I'M A: CO., llee.'Jt. 1.-5C 1. Laurel, luuiatia. 300.000 C0PIKS SOLD! THE NEW CARHIWA SACRA: Improved Simisn Book, by L. Mason. Containing, 1. A Select. on of the best Tunes Irtm all M Maton't prrvmiit l.uvkt. 2. First rate compositions bv ( it. Zei'Ner. 3. Appendix, containing new tunes. The w hole making "the inot important book of Church Music iu the w orld." The sale of Three Hundred Thousand Carmina Sacra is siitticient evidence of its merits. Kifl-en lett r-stainpssent to the publishers. Kice A: K-n-I. ill. Bo-toii. w ill comiimnd a copy by mail, for cxamti ation. A ,i tor tnle 'iy R. ,- AT., The Boston Aca.leinVs Coll e. tiot : The Psalt er. : Mason's Large Mnsi.'al Exercis-'s fir Schools; Mason's Juvenile Singing Books; The Boston Glee Book (verv popular:) ihe Boston Academy's Collection of "choruses (put dow n to $14 per dor; m :) and other musical w orks. Boston, Nov.SU, lKjll. j-2 3ta. . c. rxrtrT. jons Ri m.T Pa rr' and Reckly. Manufacturers nnd Dealers in TIN W AKE. Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Retail. STREET LANTERNS, Ate. West side of Vine St., between Front aud Second, Ciuciuuuti. X. H. All kinds of job work in Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. CT Lantern Glass alway s on hand Orders from a distance w ill be prompt!." attended to. m!i li, Icii 12-ly w- m. Born.. thos. u(ul k th ohm: irnor.ESir.F. a-id KF.T.ill. Dralert in Perfume t y. ramtly Mcd'Cnet and tanry Arttcht. S rth ' Lm crn'rut r t h mm in aid I'met't. Cia. O. "11-ESTERS agents for Kendall es I ay lor's Thermomi ters. Are.: Slate ag-'i.ts t r Ohio, for Almond Lotion. ClerihuglCs Tricopherous. Lyons Kathairon and Jamaica Ginger. Corn Plaster, a certain cure; Mver's Extract, K.H-k Rose. M'Lean's Volcanic Oil l iniment. Ink Erasers. Writing Ink. Rat and Koarh Kxlerminator. Pa Costa's Tooth Wash. Ivorv Pearl lVntritlce. Loi-rn-k's Pulmoiiic Wafers, warranted to be the best article in use for coughs, colds Arc. A-c. Consequently all f 'he above articles ran be had here at ttie" Proprietors Prices. Baxin's. (Konsel's) Hand's. Harrison's, and all popular Perfumery, at wholesale Siltead at the manufacturers prices in Pliiladelphia-Tliet Iliiest Fr Mich Chocalate ever introduced ihis n Countn in anv niiai titv. " MH)I Llll.lt nilACrs. This is one of Hie most useful and beneficial artides ever invented (we speak from experience) ami i o one sho ibl be w ithoi.t them. They are to prevent the habit of stonpii g. w hich all arts liable to do. unless thev effeituallv prevent it. draw ing the h'ul.l-rs back, and thus relieving all compression on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy aetion. and by the expansion of the luces, prevents the Pulmonary Orsrans from becoming weak, and at the same lime gives a hsldt of erect carriage. ROHI & THORN E, 4S N. E. Cor. 4th & Vine Sts.. Cincinnati, 1 O ITHOHE niSEASF. A-sl) SPFF. DY CI HE There are perhaps a few persons w ho know tho fatal progress of this disease when neglected, consequents the fault of suffering ... . . , . . ..... and a premature death, is suicidal act committed bv the sufferer hlms-elf. This fact (s plainly verltied by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, where thousands suffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore yon who are afU'rted with any form of this class diseases," do not be persuaded that the disease w ill cure itself. or that some simple medicine will cure, but call at once at the "Western Medical Office," No. Ij3 Sycamore street, below Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all diseases, either recent or chronic.areconipletclyeradicatedfrom the blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 lOIl"f ITTHF.Hf Manufacturer of Sheep FOlt SALKIIone and two Lot in ItorllOtcr.--l will sell Lots 31 and 32 in Rochester, with a good franie dwelling on them, at a fair price, and on reasonable time, if applied for soon. J. D. HOW LAND. De. lSth, 1F52. 5-Sta. DR. ll'TTOif Resident Daguerraan Artist. Rrjorrs in Iinck 4V Farqnhar's building .

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DR. GUTSOTT-S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF j YELLOW DOCK &. SARSAPARILLA, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE PRE-; FA RATION FOR THE PERMANENT CIRK , OF CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF , THE LUNGS WHEN THEY AKK SUPPOSED TO ItE AFFECTED BY J THE FREE lk OF SlEKcUKY,IRON,iUININE,ie. j Let all who wish to purg the blood froiiiorl I lies, and prepare the system to resist epidemics,' resort to"Gun.tfs Extract of Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla," which Is proving itself an antidote!

fbrmany of the most malignant diseases that Bh is heir to, and they will never be disappointed, for : in this remedy the public faith ha never wavered ' nerercan wsver.for ills founded on evnerirnaa - ust as their want of fcith In other ar.d snrio.,. I pounds is founded on experience. They Ij from mineral nostrums to seek hope, lite aud iror front this purrlif rrjrfit'.f rtmcdy. however broka down in health and spirits however loetlisome to himseif and others, let no one ilespair of recoer: let thd pht.cl.t oiilv ui.derstui.d thai Ills hope of hy. ml r.-slorutiou ties ot.ly iu -tiuvsotCs Kvtrac of Yellow Dock aud ?arapariUa," and peruadal hi in. for Lis life's akc, to to it, and e have no hesitation in predicting bis pecdy restoration to health. Tne Shaker prepared "Yellow Dock,'' and th Red Honduras Snrstpcrills," are tha inialuubl remedial ajenu from which Dr.Cuyaolfs ImpraTed Extractor Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla ia formed, andtheLabratorvofDr.Guvaott has cien us tha . . . " vistues of these roots in their perfection. His preparalion contains all the restoratiTe proi-s-rtics cf the roots, combined and concentrated in their utmost strength aud ellicacy. , Experiments were made in the manufacture of ! this medicine until il was found dial it could nottM further improved. Accordingly, we find it retorted to almost universallj iu cases of Hepatic, Scorbutic and Cutaneous complaints for general prolratior. of all the diseases of the skin to trying the pi.tienreaud to injurious to health. 3 q q C H H Thejoll-ming rate mf Benajah Hur'.rt it tne -J 'ZeZeVr "vZ ". ""c ux.a'ia tneo;,y a in i,t,,i clm-ita mutt cj etittug biitrifiine, itiitehai c'iir vlreitt he rureriiy e'ght b-lt'et f VuyflCt t.rtrn.tef Yellrm Dvck and iai tnpratlla,'it ulmttt mirarutvt. St.n the rERT:ricTE. Tallapoosa Co., Ala., Jan. 2. li. Dr.Guytrtt Dear Sir: I send you this to er- ( tify to vou thit your Extract of Yellow Pock and j Sarsaparilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures on me Unit has ever been effevieJ, on i man. j I have been afflicted for forty years with irrnp-' j tiar.s on my legs and feet; in 1S4S thy pot so bad j that I had to go on crutches, ard In 1S4! I had one , leg amputate! a'wve the knre. In about n months ' . after my oilier leg broke out in large eating and; running sores from my knee to my fool, ami dis-! ' charged a great deal of offensive matter. My proiB I also broke out in large b.d'.a and it also dis- ; much offensive matter, and at the saineti .. mv ' lrii.n...i i.. .t...i .. i letl hand uroke out in lanre rti.inii.i7 aor.'ft n ur.vt r- -..j mv i-l bo w The misery I have suffered for the last tv o years I can not deM-ribe to v ou. I as in such agony that , i I i.e. er rested day or irg'.it. I was given uptodio. ' , and bv the help of God I had made pre pa nil: on for ! death, and had pointed out to my family the place ( where tob iry my remains. In O.tober List ni son broe.ght me one of s star botile-wrappers; I read :t. and found record ofsoine wonderful cures performed by xour "Extract of Yellow Pink aud Sarsaparilla." 1 snt ainl f.ot two bottl-soriLandcommenced lakii g it. Intwo weeks, to in. great iitonii!iinent. my sor-s all be- ; come easy. ,i coli, ,)., , nic,t , (!,jn. t hll,j ; not done for Inn years. When I ha.1 taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all li.-i.led. My sores got ; well ins if h enchantment. I have now used in all i e'ght bottle of ourExlract of Yellow D.Kk and ! S;irsapar:ila."aiid I n w consider my se'.f ell. I am at a loss f,.r terms to set forth the w orth ofth. med'cir.e. or to express my gratitude fir what it ha done tor ine. I must call it tie Savior of man from J miser w hile Lv-r.g npon earth. I eidreid i.ll of the afilict -d to try th'i medicine for I believe it w ill cure any known di-a In tlis world. Lay aside all prejudice and uttry it. and proclaim its great wort'i to surering msukind an.l : entreat them to take it. for it will cure them. My case is well known in a lrrge portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the jbovo cure. I invite them to call on me. and I will show them the scars. I ran be found in 1 iapoasa Co. Alabama, one mile from Sloe" Ferry. BENAJAH HIGI1ES. Srrnu'a. Syphilid. Mercurmt eomplaintt, Canrtr, Gangrene. Rheumatism, nnd a i-att variety mf mther tt'tagrei a'tle and dat'jeerout i:iteate' Hf ;irritity and peijiritly cured ly the utr l f.it mediri ne. Pancvtt.t.E, Ala., May SI, l'.l--. Messrs. ScovilieA: Head: This is to certify that about the first oi February last. I wr. ani, i-h three or four painful sores on and about the face. some of them as large as a miarter of a dollar: tiirr css.mie.l t'leappeara.iceof t nncers, an.l I was fearful they would terminate in Cancers. About three we.-ks since 1 commenced taking "Wni Gny'o't'l Ext' art of r.7ew Di.ck and Sariapa illn," and found immediat relief from Its use. hnvl not taken quite two botfl . and V,m sores on m face are all lrer.! ed up: and those on my neik are nearly so; and I truly believe they will bo entirely well in a few days. I cheerfully recommend ''Pr. Gtiysott'i Extrast of Yellow Pock nnd Sarsaparilla." to persona afflicted with any kind of eruptions or cancerous sores. My general health ts much improved by tha usa of the medicine. Respectfully, KICXARDB. BURK. Quart Bottles, $1 per bottle six bottles for 33. JOHN 1). PARK, North-east cor. of 4th & W alnut sis., Ciaciunati, O. General Agent for the W'est, to whom all orders must be addressed. nor. 13 4"-ly r. M. W.Hn'.le. Brookville: F. Brown. F.-irfleld: 3. S. Roi kafeller. CedarGrove: Nye A Snow, New Trenton; C. Hasson, Mt. Carmel; J. N. Cb'in-ut, BlooiningGrove; Gilford A- Abb n. Laurel: Tho. Robinson, New Salem: B. H. l a Rue. Andersonville: J. L. Andrews, punlapsville; p. Mason, Coar.ersville; S. B.irbo.ir. Rushviile; 'f. Dickersou. Versailles; D. Beaver. Liberty. Wistar s Balsam of Wild Cherry The tx-al ICen.ril v rrrnkaswa lo TI n n fir totjrht.ioltlt. At'hmn.ri mup. fit unchitit. Irjlw rriKA, Hleed-tig mj the Lung. Iijfnrnlt B earh'ng. Liver Affcrtflit. Pmiti vr Hcuknett ml thm Bvcatt or S ite, htrtt Srart t'ontumprw, sc A--., A-e. In short, this Balsam Is peculiarly adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is producad ty o.ir eeer-vary ing climate. W iid Cherry lias long leen known t posss important medical properties. This f.ictis familiar to every matron in our land, and Physicians ofi-n prescribe it in diffeienl forms for a variety of complaints. Tar. also, has leen equally iioted for its virtues; and some pb.sicians, whose name ia fa miliar to the whole couutrv. have gone so far as to declare that ee:i rmni could bj cured by that alone. Iu other hands, again, it was nearly valueless, ow ing, no dou.it, to their ignorance in preparing and administering it a dirticullv now ei frcl obviated b patient experieuca and long ; evpenmet.t. , 1 lie extraordinary medicnl powers of thes" two i sul-sianees are now-, fur the first time, coinhinsd and emboli -din Pit. WISTAR'S BALSAM or W I l.ll CHfcKKi . By a nice clieinunl proeess. r. ery thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is t!n most extraordinary aiidtr.lr vffieacious remedy for all kinds of piilmonary and liver diseases ever know n to limn. To convince all unbelievers that our theory is re dly true, we refer to a f-w cases of cures erforined b this woudsrlui medicine. ! m 3 P 0 C 3 EeBPS j ' " 11 i nri tirta i.rinf tsi rit w suit ratn rom n j or "witrrsa s ri.s-.i. or wild . iimbv.' Mt. Ldes. K. .. Jul.- -24. 18.i2. I ,r 1 1 - 1 1 , i t - ... t . .r H,in of lvi. .... ,h!ll . ,,.,.,., ,ou k... Ul.el. of su,.. ,,; Denei, , .... j faindv. that I wish to make its virtues known for . h benefit or the public. i Mv wife took cold at Uietimeofherconflnement. , w,li(:h s .,,u.jOI1 ,., L,,g,. The physicians pro ! nouured her disease consumption, she had pro f jse night sweats, and liait roughs; she was girea up. for we despaired oT her re o. ery. and her child partook of her complaint. She then commenced taking 'H ittur't Bnltam mf n'lld 4 !eriy."ad ih-ee bottles effc, ted au entire curs with hr and lue i lnld both. I have no doubt that they would have now beaa in their graves if they had not have used V.'uUi'i Balsam of Wild Cherrv. EETH It. SEARCY. Scth It. Searcy, whose certiflrate is above, it a man of as much veracity as any in this eountry.and a man of good judgment, and we place enliro reliance ou hit statement. HAKC.nrRT. HOWARD CO. The gennine Wistarilalsa!ii of wild Clierrv ha I a fac simile of the s gut lure f Henry istar. M. P.. I P.iiladotphia. and ai.tord A. Park, ou a Sincly executed stnel engraved wrapper. No other is a ; be genuine. tCT Price $1 perbo'.lle six bottles for 85. i Sold by J. D. PARK.. Cincinnati, O. Northeast corner of Fourth and Walnuts! reels en- j trance on Walnut street to w bom all orders must j be addressed. nov. 13 47-ly j. M. w.llaile. Brookville; F. Rrown, Fairfl-ld: i J. S. Rockafcller, CedarGrove: Nye A; Snow, New Trenton; C. 4hnon. Mt. Carmel; J. N. ClenietiU BlooiningGrove; Gilford Ar Aldeu. laurel; Thos. Robinsou, New Salem; B. II. LaRue. Anderson- . vtlle; J. L. Andrews, bun ansville; P. Mason, Connersville: S. Barliour. RusliTille, Tilf. Dtekersonv! Vsrsailles-. P. Beavtr. Liberty. t

j- a BURROW'S ATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL.

i THIS M.ll din-.rs troin an ntners in mt cm ...- tion of the I nner or Runner Stone. wnicB l eomKed of Fn-iich Burr Blocks, encloaed in cast iron case, which furms the back and hoop or tiie Stor.e. w ith a cast Iron Eye. or Bush, that ia of createrevt-rnal diameter at the bottom than at lh top. wliih is secured nt the back by four bolu. ao It at even, bbvk is in the form of a do-retail, which fives iireutcr sirei.eth to a Stone, than any olher method which is required in small Mills whereto Stone is ri:n w ith grcHl speed, and become danirero is if not stronu o made. It also irives weijrhl to a stone of small dian e: 'r that is required, withoat havii 11 it tii u k or IiieIi. that makes it top heaTjr . This M II is a square frame, made of wood or east iron, in the form ot a nusii. w nil rtn.iire tree, opia" Hp Ki,lim. Kine. Driver, and Reffulatinc Screw. and irriiids upon the same principle as a larf mill, ...1.. ;H ,1... I." ...... i , llinni.. tliia hinv tk m eht". enables it tci erind nearer the centra greater uantitv o'prain and w ith less power Ihaa 0,uer "uU now URt"- .Tui ''"' PortWand mav be attached to steam, water, horao or hand power. Also, all sizes of Frenel. Burr Mill Stone, maau jaurcd .m the same principle. Is the inves (S.'llll lit I1I1I P. ,11 , .11. IHH.,1, tor, for whirl, he obtained LetU-U Patent in 184S. For nil infringeinei ls. the purchaser will be held respons ble for the right of using. These Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up. and all that is necessary to put thom la operation is to a'.tach a band to tho pulley on th spindle, with a drum suili liently large to run the 14 inch .Mill 40 revolutions per minute; attached to horse, steam or water power. By the steady application of two horse power, the M.ll will grind 6 tot bushels per hour of good meal, and will grind wheat as well as Corn. 1 he 30 inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 111 to 15 bushels per hour. These Mdlsare warranted to bo In every respect as r.'comiueit.b'il. All orders must be directed to J. II. BURROWS, Front st.. lower side, bet. .Main & W'al not, Dec. 3, lt5C Otf-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. Apollo Rnildinir, '. W. ror. 31 It and Walnut, 4 itcinnati, O. INCOKPOKATEP l!-4. ri.i.r. a.ien.ion oi ine pinole is r'stcciiiiii. rwiis-o 1 - . . .. .... j to tiie superior men. ties iii:oriii'ii hi mis insiiiu lion, for ipialif. ii-g individuals in a thorough practical manner for tin Com. ting Boom and Busines pursmis. The Curse embraces BOOK-KE1 PING BY pol'BI.E ENTRY, as pursued in th ddTcreut departments of trade, commerce and niiitnif i. t.ir-s Business Penmanship, Calcnl.-it.otis. Correspondence, and daily Leefir.son M -rciintile l,au and Political Economy i their relations to Co i.uierce. The ours .-tin be completed In from 8 to 1) weeks. 1 e-ins $pi. Pupils being t-i.igl.t individually, applicanU can ent r at any t in-. For further particulars call at the College room or address tiie Prineij al. iiot. 19. lr?-lyr. sir rr. a. rniETT. AlTHcV CO., 1? MILL FACTOR V, street Co-ner cf Front and John . Cim iutiati. O. ll'w t haute, ,x. i9 t rut Street, ai.il Walnut ttt. The above is a wood r..t of a single of the South" Corn Mdl. and Crusher. We iiiaiiufa. lure a Cob Breaker of great strength and durahd.. . and eae of operation. w. place this useful contrivance on all sixes of Mill, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed Mill; but a few minutes work lo put it on or take it off. We manufacture portable Mills, single and double geared U'C-t unalii v of French burrs) to grind Wheat. Corn and Stock Fends. calculated forsteam, w-i.t -r or horse power. These nulis have been rua by si 'ii in and liors pow er in competition against the otln r mae of Mills of our citv. at our state Fair., end hnvs never fail ed to .a'rry off the flrst premium on one occasion was awarded a beautiful s.lver medal Oi r mills also look tw o flrst premiums. :,s t! bet mills, al two Annual Fairs of our M.'rhaiiies Institute. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to he run by steam, w;,: r or horse power. This Mill was exhibited ia operation by horse pow er, at the Ohio State Fair, in l.i. when it was a -.arded a premium and a splendid sdv -r in-'ial. A l.SO Pill -re it kindsof portable horse powers, and st 'am Engines. All our articles, for ease o operation, si mpli. it. .usefulness oiud durability, ar surpassed by none now in use. All our articles are w arranted as represented r nosnle at oar cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit ' and usef.iln -ss we refer loose interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, where we taka pleasure lo explaiu euch article, i ISAAC STRACB Ar BCO. Note. Mr. Kiinl.i.ll. the partner of J. II. turrows. while exhibiting a Burrows Mill at onr Sat ; Fair, last full, was boisterous almut his Mill, and i courageously entered into a verbal ngrcemenl with me to grind corn Cms: W hoever grinds the moat, ' regarding qunlilv and quantity, was to be the owuttr of both mills, at vacti and every trial: ! MUST TTUAL. ; Ftratibto run an 1? inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run a 20 iueh Mill. j SLi OMI TRISI.. ' Straub to run aCC inch Mill; ! Burrows A: Co. to run aS4 iuch Mill. i TUIRI. TltlsL. ! Strnub to run a CO inch Mill: I Burrow s Ai Co. to run a 311 inch Mill. When the pinch came, litat b.datcrous courajra lepped out. Th tin above I now append a ehallengo to grind ; col. teed out of wholp carsof corn. I w ill r. in my 1 inch -Qrrn vj thr South' with a cot. breaker attachment, the tame article that look the Premium at the if him State Fur. last fall, against a S4 im ti Burrow ' Mill and Wm. Su-wart'a Ohioand Kent icky Stu-k Feed Mills, both to be run at once; and if yon are apprehensive ofariskr business, you tn.ve my entire upprubaliou to run .Mr. Pomeroy's Corn rusher as au auxiliary. Should my single article fail tt grind eipial in quality and quantity to Hit combine. I prod unions of the t wo or three in. lis justns yo'i please) then you can draw a few hundred d"l!:irs as stuks put up. Come ts, don't !e cow ardlv there i nothing like walking slra.g'il into the merits of a thing. ISA AC STRAUB & CO. To J. H. Branows A Co. nov. 19 4rMSma. VEH TU SirSTOIlE. T!!J-.l"BSCRI. . 1 hers would call tin attention of the ladies and gentlem ;n of Br.H.kvill and vicinitv, to the lew and splendid sbx k of SHEET MUSIC and Musical Instrument, w hich are open for exhibition at their stire, No.tsi 4.h sire t, next door to Smith dt Nixmi's Hall. IL.ving teased the above store for a term of yearsand titled it up at a great expense, ia. a sty!- hereto t. ire unknown f-r this business, we hope by uniiritig exertioiisand unremitting atten-. t.on to deerve a share of public patronage We have m.ide arrangements v. all all publishers east to receive new publications w iiliiu three day ot their issue. Ladies are respectful' invited to rail and ex. ; amine our stock at anytime, as w have Jiwe ' tttrtrt atTvuyt at their temice. Wo w ould cull the attention of Violinists to our stock of strings. It:. ban and Preach, fresh and just selest?d bv .Mr. lmnP'U. whose loug experience in , thcetuploy of Fiit.i. IL.ll At Poud aud Win. Hall 4k f Sons, of N'ew.York. lave peculiarly filled him for j Violins, Flutes. ( larion.-is, FUiseolets, Guitars, : Accordeous, Hulina-, and ever, thing to bo fuund ' in a First C lass .M.isic Store. We have been appoint ! local Agents for Tilton't imnrmv metit Jar k'lmlin mnd ftmiiicellot, several of which applied to. Inslrumeuis, may b en uj onapplica'.iiMi. We shall ba harits to erl la n the pesi.t.arb. nefitsfs.iidiniprovppynland club I testiuioi.ul, in I'sf.uix from ibe euicartiata in tiie Uuiled stales and Europe. , Our stin k of American made Guitars beat pees, i iarlv aUvpled to this changeable i limate; areud at ur FLiles, ClarioBets. ic.. are of the best nuke ' i.d flui.slied iu oil. thereby not so liable to eh seek I Hie varnished instruments. In fact oar whola stock. U Hew and ol Ilia best (p.ul.ty aud we would re ispe.tfi.lly invite Couutry DeUrs to call, before , purchasing elsew here. ' ert'ieachersai.d Seiuinarion supplied at the loweett laruis. Rett ni's. H ii.ier's, lie.ers. and all popn low insiruei ou ti-':s for lb Piano. ForW, aoltt er Uin in. oti'er house. ' L IM'O.N & TIirUSTON, ron'l forget the number fcb Fourth-street, dec. lu-ii.el CiuciuuaU, Uble. 1 Lean's Liniment rnniS article is now fairly before the public, aa4V I Ih e thousands of bottles sold indicate the Superior! ly of lit is Liniment over others. Phvaiciaaa now prescrib3 it iu their practice. Try ba'toneSOi cent bottle aud you will bo convinced. Fifty en and one dollar hot ilea -have been received. Wholesale and retain by' nov. 19-48-lyr KOHJ. ft THOR58, yoTtbMisl corner Fourth and Vine ate., Cln.t..

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