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length, indicating clearly the rapidity with which leading liues, and the extern to which the means of cheap and prompt trael multiply both passengers and freight. Not only have the railroads largely Increased the radius of the country which paurs its product? iuto the citv maris, but thv

. .' .Management of A.W.i.rifnt i "'"Used the city populatioa over a large Bur : v.'f 'frieii.iiof that Co. will apply f.r ; face; in both T8 creating the trarl'c on nf': ;hin-ss connected with the j which the stock holders rely for profits on nu-'t of Hie Observer. , th,,ir nvwt(Blil- B .ston affords a case in

Ifi , pomi; me increase 01 its population in the ten if "'I.,1 f'TtKIek VnJinffJan. ?'ar8 5a having been sixty-five

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LAU11EL NEWS LAI REL, FRIDAY, JAN. 28, IS.3.

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Thii column of the Ahirihj is under the editoial management of Moses J. Kelly, Esq., who is responsible for its facts, figures, opinions and politics.

Itlver l?tiiis The community will be glad to learn that enercetic measures have been taVen to put these u n ful establishments in motion. Tliey -nibrace the grist and saw mills usually

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41.j : within rive miles oflhecity, aud accessible 15eentsperlh. , by rai!road: was eiirhtv-mm ir nt Ur-.i

" 'T?ioc-nueper doz. i as is 'i1" '"crease of passenger traffic on all ! termed the "old mill" and "old sawmill" and

' S9.nnd 10.00 per ton. 1110 railway, u is exceeded in proportion the Laurel Woollen Factory. A competent S5 cents per bush, by the increase of freights. In this respect f,,. ;..,-. , ,. ,. , 40cer.tsr.erbu.h. ! the experience of MaschuseUs tallies with I " "rl'Tely ,n VK x g-'-jw and 3.00 pereord. that of South Caroliua and with tint of the iandda,n which supply them with water) and " i Erie Railroad. shon !d the weather not nrove too unfavorable

liie great advance in tne Value of land on

A of religion has taken place j the jne of railroads is nowhere more marked

ji ,- o'l0o' Presbiterian cnurcn, un- man on me uiuioia veiurai, wtiere lauds -e y , nreachine of the Rev. Mr. which haJ long remained unsold at the Gov- '' vV ,"0Ue fe 1 eminent mimimiui nrio hat. - i...... i

l,ae.:scd ether. Twenty-two persons j per ,CMt aaJ oUwN wh(ch MJ : school section farm recently owned by Judge

they will he in operation in a short time.

IT .Mr. Parry from Pennsylvania, has removed to Laurel to take possession of his

1 Suuiisv morning and admit- , at $'! and $3 now readily obuin purchasers at ! jt: j n : .1 ... .

tn --eChBTCli. i " ......1 1 rv...Vivlerimi Church, a

J..! CiH'l'l - ' ,;o taken place. A large numtheir Communion and Faith. .'hM.t Chare!! (Western Charge, : a quarterly meeting, vjtv Church (Episcopal) the ser..,1 riilar'v ' very Sunday mcni- . . .. .r-1. T ... v... L-;..1.

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eviec.eJ to do present, o-.i will connect the morning

b and $9. Assuming that 111 value of im

proved lauds among Hie route has increased

McCarly.

LCT Beafort L.

Conner Esq. has sold out

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to the benefit which every individual in the

?tate will derive from the undertaking. The increase in the property of Machu setts from SUa.&TS . It dois. iu I40 to 49T,'JJ,995 tiols. iu l?5'J, is small iu proportion to the : increase which the Central Railroad will I confer upon Illinois, i The wisdom of the policy 011 the part of Government in granting land to aid iu the

coustructi in of railroads is placed beyond ; S3 1 25 per cen

uo'.im oy i.ie course 01 events 111 connexion jwith this great woslern undertaking. Gov- ! eruinriit, it is known granted to the liiiuois ; Ceiitra! Railroad 2tiUO,!iOO acres which iu : the course of years might have sold for 3,- ; 3i!U,U0tl; reserving au equal quantity at double the ordinary minium, makiug ti,li(K),0U0 tiois. ll Do Bows Review speaks corrtcliv

when il says that these reserved sections now sell at au average of 5 dols. per acre iu consequence of a raiiroad running throug'i them the Federal Treasury will reaiizd a profit u about U.OUO.UUO Ools by the operation. The private landholders along the route will, il is computed, gain some 2t),llt)0,00d duls.

Both atford sti OUST evidence of the va.-l and slinrt ns nnssihlA Frnm alnnn thf 1mA

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well directed enterprise ol this nature. " '

the most et.courarincr accounts.

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ra.!?t ol Tcwiernurc. - -;. ay ev iiiig, a number of f!ie C3Bersvi;ie held a meeting at the 'is'.sud orffanized a Sectioa of the i fatts of Temperance, and elected

A number of the -bons"' b ho assisted in the organ i za-

.jjs. of t!ie Section is "Crystal Fount,

I viz: to Washington Bol-s, and Isaac Conner . two hundred and twenty acres for $2600 I Alfred Conner SO Acres 975$. S . G. Smith i 30P.

j Mr. Conner has purchase J of Jas. Anderson a farm of IG'i Acres in the edge of Rush Co. a short mile west of Andersonville at

i iurinnati and Indianapolis Rail Koad. The preliminary steps have been taken to organize a company for the con- ' struction of this important work, and the ; article of association regularly filed in ; office of the Secretary of State at Indian- : apolis. Its friendsnov regard a railway along the White Water Valley, as almost a fixed fact a question only of time and this they are determined shall be as

JOHN WILLIAMS

MERCHANT TAILOR, Mt.Carmcl, Franklin Co. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, First Quality CL.O Till C-Rcady Made Feb. 3d. 1852.

Real Estate for Sale PURSUAXTtosnorderOftlie Court of Common Pleas of Franklin connty, Indiana, at Uiu January Term thereof for the year lfid3. the undersign

ed, administrator de-bonis-non, of tha estate of James Conwcll, deceased, with the will annexed, wirt offer for sale, on Friday the I lib day of March next, between the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. and S o'clock v 011 da' l 1,18 'own of Laurel, in said countv, about 13J:0 DOLLARS WORTH Of the following described Heal Estate, of the said decedent to wit: The w est half of the northwest quarter of section One; fh9 east half of the southwest quarter, ami the northwot quarter of section Two: the ni(h half of section Tluee; the north half of section Four, ami the southeast Quarter, and 100 acres off the east side of the northeast quarter of section Five; the n. e. quarter of sec. Etpht; the northeast quarter of eetinu Nine; ISO acres off the west side of the northwest quarter of section Ten; the south -west qur.rter of section Fourteen; ll south half and the east hair of 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 Tow nship Twelve and Kan (re Twelve, in the county of Franklin. A1.80, Forty-two nnd a half acres out of the southwest quarter of section Twenty-seven; the north half of the east half of the southeast quarter

j of section Thirty-three; ninety-four acres off the i west-side of the northwest qnarter, and also the j southeast quarter of section Thirty -four: the northi east, the southeast, and Ihe southwest quarters of

section lltirty-tlve; and the southwest, tne northwest, the northeast.and the west half of the southeast quarter of section Thirty-six, all iu township Thirteen, ranee twelve, in the countv of Favette. ALSO. Lot No. I in block No. IP.'and Lots No. 13 and 14 ill Mock No. 13. in the town of Laurel: and a Lease and Saw-Mill thereon, ou the Whitewat r Valley canal, adioiuiuir the said town.

One third of the purchase mouev to be raid in

J hand. one third in eipht months, ar.d the balance in sixteen months, the purchaser civing his notes, j with suilieient surety, w uivinc recourse to valuaj tion and appraisement laws, bearing interest from

late. Possession will be riven so soon as the con-

Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. THE subscribers have Just received direct from Xcw York, Philadelphia, and Cincinnati, a large and general assortment of Ilt V GOODS, Consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Silk Goods in every variety, Prints and Muslins, alto a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Edge Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, & Ready Made Clothing, Boots and bhoes,

Three p'.v and fnzrain Carpets, at all r"ees. Iron, Stcel. Nails. Farming I lensils. Hollow and F.arthern Ware, etc.. Arc. Their stock has been selected in the above cities by a competent purchaser, and ihey are s:;ti-fi 'd they ran offer poods at lower prices and of belter quality than eve before done in the State. The public are recpectfully invited to till and examine for themselvos N. B. The highest price paid for all kinds of produce. SHOL P, CL LLl M A CO.. DecS-i. 1F5C 1. Laurel. Indiana.

BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. lOlI.X D. IIOV17AI, Attorney Law, J Brookvillc, Indiana.

I' a J IiIMOItK, Justice of the Peace, ' dilions of sale have been complied with. Any .) and Attorney and Counsellor at law. Krookville. ! person becoming a purchaser, and failing to com

ma, wince ouui r.jsi-vorner or Pu il i- s.i..r..

aplS3. 17. lir JIOHBOW, Attorney and Coun.-.cllor at tl I.aw. Olhce on Burgess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's. Brookville, mdiana. Je sHl, 51 28 lv

JOiESs Attornev ami fnuntMlnr nt

Law, Brookville, lnd. Office under American

dec 2G 5-J-lv

Olhce, Court street.

ply wilh the conditions of sale, shall forfeit his

purchase and twenty per cent on his bid, for the use of the estate. Further particulars made known on the day of sale. JOHN YARYAX. Jan'y 10. U53. No. 5-tw

-t in tne cniife ot ieniperance, ana v( ii dlteii.-l regnl.irly to the duties vrtiou. Te only safe way to have -co me.i is to have Temperance

hear

. Pert is said

T'jeOsl.! Follow. Vi F-Kow are now occupinw t':eir . Vdutiful room in the third story of 5bu;'::;:i;.

Pork Parkin? at r:imhriilirp.

A lew more days will close the pork ! sons interested, and capitalists

transactions in this city and vicinity; ; are anxious to embark in the enterprise, and lor the purpose of giving; some idea Cincinnati and her capitalists are too ot the extent ct this business operation , , . , , i i in this part of the beautiful Whitewater much liltcrest?d to V any delay for

to con-

Valley, we have obtained near the number ot hogs killed and packed in this place and vicinity, as well as the average

' weight, which is as follows: h Livery Mable. U'ssrs. Petty & McTaggert have :;.! ha ...oved mto bis new ptablc, packed eleven thousand head ut an aver-

I'on well's : age weight ot one hundred and ninetyb Ishinei.t. rive pounds.

Messrs. Myer & Bond have packed al, ami exton led to iNew Castle, ana four thousand seven hundred and sixty- thus have the best finished road in the

4 tew uuors above a handsome esl;i

lis fruii'e'enf to acconimoi!ate

the want of their prompt aid

struct a work of so much importance to her. It may be proper to remark that this organization was effected for t he purpose, or with a view, to connecting the; work with a rail to be laid alone the Can-

s-nS?r of horses. Wiieii complete1' fete finest esUihlishineut of the kind ifvrti.f ill- country. Juae l.j ncl. Court. :r!ay niita party of men collects :ieiioa;-ul'a in m u.tm-J Cheny, fo '. os- ef ri iiiir hi:u iu anil. Cheny of wn,i;ii,ij, anl otUerise i'U- ahusiug iiia wife. Tne crowd yersed liy I'm proper authorities; but i-cf.cers t tireii, llley renewed the atis hiviuif :h.tuc;e.i lii-ir niinjs, gave .' a ceinulele iiuckinir. il4 left tilts

six, at an average weight ot one hundred and ninety-seven pounds. Messrs. 3Iorrison &, Newby have packed six thousand live hundred and , titty, at an average weight of two hun- ' dred pounJi, besides quite a number pur- ; chased and sold by JHnsmoor & Bro. ; aud Raymond & Co. i Messrs. Vore 5L Canutt, of Dublin,

country, on lines forming the most direct route between Cincinnati and Indian apolis; and the other emphatically 'the straight line road betweem Chicago. Cambridge and Cincinnati." Two s jch thoroughfares and there will be fewgreater in the west thus uniting the

valley, with the immense water power

have packed three thousand four hun- frni;hed bv the Canal permanently se

urea r.eaa, at an average weight ot two . cuved, will become one of the most impor-

huudred. tant seats of manufactories, comiort and j Messrs. Atwater & Grose, ar.d Mes- wealth i: all the country. The friends srs. Enperlv &, Hollingsworth have of the measure desire a connection with

packed, at Milton, ten thousand head up the Canal, and with the Chicago branch

X rKOOKS,,AXK Attornev nnd il, Counsellor at Law. Office on Court street opposite the Court House, Brookvillc, Indiana, my 14 31 !L,RV'? M -R Attorney at Law. Brookville. Ind., and a-rent for the Protection Insurance Company, policies of insurance aeainst los, or damage by nut issued on favorable terms. Office two doors -North of B. H. & J. C. Burton's store.

1 It. JIcffTRE. tary Public, keens

niorteasos and all kinds of convevancine. aid au !lni ' 6

Attornev nt 1 n,,.i

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Book Agents Wanted In all the Ma to in the t'nion, TO canvass for the follow ing works which are sold by subscriptions. We have now about one hundred nper.ts in the field, many of them clearing from two to five dollars per day. Iiwill be seen that our books are popular and a desirable kind, aud calculated to please evervbodv. LIVES OFMADISOX AND MONROE.

Fourth and fifth Presidents of the fnit.'d States

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w ilh steel portraits: cloth, price SI S3.

This new and popular volume, bein the only

s for deeds auineiuic recoru ol me lives and public career of .i xi Presidents JIadison and Monroe, has already

oassed throuch several larire editions, over stir

HI'I'T. Attorney at Law, and Sotarv Pnl. ! H'ousand copies havinjr been sold wiihiu six lie. otlice wilh Ueoboe linn. v.. r i monllis after its publication, and the demand siill

ville, Ind. ' " I continues unabated.

I." ""TJKRSIUP.-JoM A. M.tsok 1J ai.d Jons H. F arochar, have lliis dav enured into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOI1X A.MATSOX, JOHXH. FAKQVI1AR.

Or. J. Kates' Trnssrs for the Cure

of n Rupture.

A. C.rARKT. joiur.trtu Parry and Keckly. Manufacturers and Dealers in TlX WAKE, Plain and Japanned, Whole, sale and Retail. STREET LAXTEKXS. Ac. West side of Vine St., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. S. B. All kinds of jol woric in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. 0-y Lantern Glass alwajs on hand Orders from a distance will ba promptlv attended to.

mil 12, lej'J 12-ly

WllOLESALK "PArESt" WAREHOUSE, F. O. Ciooilman & Co.,

No. 34. I'r irl Slrert. iin lnnuli, 3 ti

' O W offer for sale the largest assortment of paper

lobe found in ths w est, consistine ol nook,

Xens. Letter. folded t aps. Flat Cup. Blank Book,

Manilla. Hani ware, Druirjrist, Post Office, t oloreu. Glaied unpltized paper. Printers Inks.Colored Inks Printers Cards, Card Boards, Tai and Straw Boards, &c. &c. OCR EASTERN' COXFECTIOXS, Enable us tokeepastarpeaslock of paper material and all other goods connef t;d with an exclusivt paper warehouse as can be found iu any city east or west and we can confidently s:iy toour customers that we can give sufficient inducements :or them to make all purchases of us in preference to going east. . riri T." n i n i: V c

by Johii ti Adams, in which is a.lded a history of ! Wo have on hand a full' supplv'of fine book patheir Administration. 1. vol. ISmo. 435 Pares. r n, miti . . i '.ill h:. rn.i.,iU'

receiving (as we are the only agents) all the dilfercnt sizes and qualities needed by publishers aud can have made to order any size or iinalily wanted on short notice also Eastern Book Papers. PRINTERS. Can find all kinds of Job Papers, and Paper Materials any v. here lobe found in a paper warehouse:

Exfrartt of l-ttrrt reccivfl bu thrpuhlhhrr. "lh B f w I'aper. printers t. ards and It is really a valuable addition to American Tti- rar'' Hoards, fancy col d und glazed paper, plain

ographv. as it is gratifving proof of the ent.-rpris letter caps, loiio posts, .anK aud comtner. ml ports, and public spirit of the publishers. Z. TAYI.OK. ! packet posts, news, book and card Inks,col'd inks.

Nur i a work mav be read w th profit mid ndvan- orontcs. si,.r. ivc.

J. H. BORROWS ATE NT PLANTATION CORN MILL

THIS yTM dilTersfrom all others in the construetion of the I'pper or Runner Store, which is ; composed of French Rurr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron cam, which forms the back and hoop of

. the Floiie. itli a cast iron Fee. or Hush, (hat is of ' ,-reni.T evternnl diameter at the bottom than at the 1

top. w hich is secured at the back by four bolts, so I tbateverv block is in the form of a dovetail, which ; gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other f method w hich is required in small .Mills w here the j Stone is ran w ith great speed, ami becomes dange- , rou if not strongly made. . It also gives weight to : a Stone of small diameter that is required, without j having it l'i.-k or high, that makes it top heavy. j This .Mill i a square frame, made of w ood or cast . iron, in the form ofa busk, w ith Bridge tree. pin- ' die Balance. Kine, Driver, and Hcgiilal r.g Scr-w, and grinds upon the same principle as a large null, t

' differing out) in the Kannii.z stone: this being the ; great weight, enables it tn grind nearer the centre a j : greater quantity ograin aud with less power than ; - ny other mill now in us.'. This mill is portable, ' and may ba attached to steam, water, borso or , ! hand power. j j Also, all sizes of Frenel Burr Mill Stones, raano I jact'Jred on the same principle. I i Joseph H. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the irvenor. for which he obtained Le nets Patent in le4i. ; rFor all infringements the purchaser will be held ! tesponsitile for the right of using. i '1 liese .Mills do not require a Millwright to st : them up. and a II that is necessary t put them in opreation isto utuich a band to Iho pulley on tb . spmdte.with a pruui 'sufii liei.tly largi tvrun the 24 j inch .Mill 240 revolutions p;r minute; atta.ihep to horse, sterol or waterpower. By the steady application of f.vo'.iorse poner.the Mill will grind : lo8 . bushels per hour ofgo-. m.-a'.ar.d w ill grind w heat i as well as Corn. The 30 inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grind from 10 to 1 j bushels perhoar.

these .dillsar warranted to be iu every respect ; as recomniend-!. All orders must be directed to J. H. BCRROWS, i Front St.. lower side, bet. Main A W-l nut. Dec. 3. lr.Vi 30-lyr. Cincinnati. Ohio.

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STRAl'B. . SSP.t.tTT. ISAAC ST ' A IT It X COmill FACTORY. Co-ner of Front and John street-. Cincinnati, O.

tage by all who lake a lively interest in the eminent of Ihecountrv. H. CLAY. FREMONT'S EXPLORING F.XPEPITION". throiifrll Hie Koekv Montit:iin.. Or.'rrmi .tti.l (Nilirp-

i ins is to cerlity that I have been afflicted with a 1 nia. with additional 'Eldorado,' mailer, several "Rcpti-re of the Rowei.s'' sor six vears durin ' l",r,ra'ls and illustrations 433 pages I'.'mo. cloth or this time tried many Trusses and other remedies, ORKflON" AXD CALIFORNIA.

without any permanent relief. A short lime since ! The Exploring Expedition to the Knckv Moun

tains Oregon and California, by Bt. Col. J. C. Fremont. It is a fair l'-'mo. of 4."ili pages: inst is-

hearing of Dr. KATES' success in curing this dis- ' ease, made application to him and obtained one of his Trusses, which I am hapyy to say has entirely ; cured me. I therefore consider it my dufy to make tli'. statement known, aud recommend Dr. Kates" treatment and Trusses to all those who may be ' afllicted with the same disease. j 1). W. LONG, Constable in Third Ward, i Cincinnati. O.. March Itf. ll-.W T.l. !

sued by . II. Derbv ct Co of Buffalo.

N ow that the hope of g tting them out of Congressmen is at an end, while three-fourths of the applications must have been unsuccessful, we advise the Califnrnians to walk up to the Captain's office und buy Derby's edition. The lett-r press is far belter Ihan thai of Congress. . 7Vi4-

CAsrs iiritXI. or Rupture of

IMC HOW r. II Kfcll KL r 1 I KE AN 1

; to Saturday last, averaging one hundred

1 and nisiety-etght. I Moses Leeson, of Jacksonsliurgh, has packed twelve hundred head, which will make the aggregate of this season's op- : erations reach thirty -six thousand nine ! hundred and sixteen hogs. The prices ranged from $4 50 to $."),- 90. iSay the average cost was rive dollars per hundred pounds, which amounts , to the snuj little sum of three hundred

raimiuUetuTiuu purposes. anj twenty-tour thousand dollars paid ''eurse of a tew weeks, all cf our ; out and expended lor one article of pro--'iuimif,ieturuie e-tihlishuieuts w ill be I iluee. "."er.ii.tou ui'i ail we cm desire, tlieu I Those tren have, during all their bus-

jraieei:y repair of the Canal. We ' ,ness transactions, acted With prompt

ie.il Hi it it w ill be required in a verv

ii. ne, mil tliit loo, m a siro.u'er and

u. -j! .;i il., I iu .iu at r t'iaii bolure.

i he Jlills. -::i t!i.t M -ssr.-. A. B. Convvell fc i'.i,-,!v rebuilt their daul, wril c'.i r !i !v rarriei; away by t'ne lale flood. " ! "!" e to coiiiiiieiice their milling :na:ai:i i.i the course uf tli.s weei ir;:r ll.jt Mr. Jesse Ho Idea is lUiv .;t.. A.jueauot above towu, no as lo '.-fc., i-.-l in .v'ter S'i;ii";i ;nt fr iiiiliiu

They w ill lahor for such union for the whole system thus presented. They will make the Cincinnati and Indianapolis road v.ith such connection, if they t-an but without it if they must. To prevent nil cavil and misunderstanding, to do a plain business, in a plain straight forward way. they have, as they think, pronerlv made the principal towns in the

valley points in the road. This on more mature reflection is thought to be a piiint of vital importance, and one which we trust will be so regarded by the vallev generally. "Union and harmony" in the valley will secure the work at a short interval misunderstanding as to pros-

nes and energy in such a manner as to pective locations might produce wrangwin the confidence and respect of the ling that would delay the work a long

nrv:l: .V II. uiiiloii It. It

cc.tr .icls for tins road were let, ou .i iu-t., to active mc iesp, ii.sibie nieu. mater is now settled and the work 4.rtiy be coiuiu-uced We. have not, '"..t particulars not bring able to collect

; entire iarmmgcomniunny. nuetnese i men continue to operate in this vicinity we may expect large and extensive operations. We are informed that, by the skill and ingenuity of the Hossier, they i managed to make use of all the animal, ! with the exception of the "grunt and

squeal." Cambridge News.

time.

f'!.w-iii is alit of t!ie contractors ou rs Jc Nea!, Sections 13, IG, 17, 19, : 11 i lou oc Chiiiiibers, S.'Ctions 6, 7,

"iyIlEKEAsiii the dispensation of an Allwise tl Frovnlence, our higtily esteemed and wortiiy bnther John Davis, lute member of Harmony Division. No. 14. of the Sons of Temperance al l.aura-1 Ind. departed this life the lf-'th day of Jan. A. D. 1C3, leavmga family, and numerous friends, to mourn his decease.

Therefore. Kesotved. That we deeplv deplore his

1 '. i-; John A. llcaveiiriilee Sections los-asa brother and a friend. and that the Division t. ; has tost a worthy member, the bereaved fumilv, 'Itiiiy bicipsou, Section It"; Kiug i. , an affectionate husliaiid and Father.

c,p , o l nt-som-u. iiiai ns n k'iuiiiiii" ,ti respect I or our strong, section j ,lecea,r(l brother, that the division be dressed in

.11 1 13. Lv- mouriiiiig until our n-M regul ir meeting. J I i i. .1 n'u..t .1... r I . , . .,

untraetor for Undge super- j htt n,rnis!ied with a copy of" the above resolutions.

and that the lint. American be requested to publish the same S. ;. ENOS,K. .s.

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o. ol PacUed. -: ,JI' of bugs killed in this place Hta li-t srHMin, is estimated atSU.OUO bie!i iiumhr-r A. B. Conwell ct Sous

15,1100.

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Pied. On Saturday the 20,1 inst. at his residence in I'osey tow nship, Alexander Whiiki.ow-, of winterfever. The deceased was a plain, industrious mechanic but . lie of the " noblest works of God" -an honest man." He leavesa wife and one small

child.

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-! .. Pwin the Washington Republic. ilroaanBui oi the V. S r",pltlfl ",e current issues of De --'lew afTjrJa much interest: tig inv!'",re,ri1 to 11,9 railroad system of ' Mates. The number of railroads.

.'5 lo,v 0f au average length of -es: til- n I. ..I . r. . r

. .. uuie lorining eigiu routes oi aa!Cation across, east aud west, and wd south. Tim aggregate length in -M H 1 1 5(55 mius conlsrurted at an av-

of f iO.lUlil per mile. The lines in

- "i cua.inictiou amount to 11,22?

st per mile is greatest in the Xew . '"'Hues, less in the Middleand SoHtli- I 4W Icit in the Western. Thus in !

LECTION OTICE. The members oftbe

Franklin County Agricultural Society will take

notice, that an election will beheld at Rrookv i.le, on Saturday the 5th day of February next, for the purpose of electing officers for said S.H-iety, for the ensuing year. The present Directors are re.iueited to meet at Brookville. early on the mortiii g of the above day to close up the business ofthepast vear, before the election. C. F. CLAKKSO.N", Pres't. John P. Brapv, Sec'y. GOOD FAR 11 FOII SAI.F..-The snbi. sulseriber has a farm for sale lying on tho Oxford Koa-l, one half mile East of Union, containing 1-7 acres tt, of w hich is in cultivation, and the balance heavy timbered. It is choice Sprincfleld lands -well situated. Apply to the subscriber at Jefferson Coleseotts. " in. IIETKlt K. Jan. 19th l3. -3w

Cincinnati Market. FLOl'R The only salca heard of to-day were 47, "00 ami US lihls from Canal end R.ilroad at 4,35, nnd 150 libU extra at 4.4H. Tli- imrk-t closed heavy itli a limited 'tern md. but the receipts continuing light holder?" are not disposed to make any concession iu

rale. P!i VISIONS There was a fair amount of business tnnsacted to-day v previous pri-C-s for Potk and Lard, and easier rates for bulk meat. The sales a far as reported cotn-pri-ed 200,1 fid anC 10 bills No. I cily rent .lered Lar.lat q3.: 200, and 300 Mils Mew Pork at ir.,00; 24,000 flams in bulk on private terms; ?30 bbls rump Torit at 13; 100.000 lbs hn'h Sidfs at 7'c. 30 days; and 50,000 lbs Pi Jes pitched in dry salt, at 7'.,'. There was aNo a s ile of the pro !ncts of 3,500 Iiosts on the Wabash, for delivery in New York but the parlioilars were not made public. WHISKEY 67 bbls fro n canal and 430 do from river ut 19 a further decline. CHKESE A sale'of 40 boxes at 8.,'. The mnrket coutinues dull. BUTTER Sales of 17 firkins good at 17c, 8 bbls rood to choice roll at I6i 18c The

I market is very dull and packers not disposed

to pav over lac. for prune roll. FISH sale of 3 drum at 4v'c. ! N AVAL STORES Sales of 23 bbls Spir- '. ils Turpentine al 75, inHicalinc a further adi vance. Tarsellsa t 4 24,75; Tilch at 3,75, ' and rosin at 3.2.'i53,50. j COTTO Sales of 2R bales good spinj nine atH', and 30 do No. 1 batting nt 12c. I "Sl'tSAR Sales of I -Ml bh.ls. In lots, at ' 4' for inferior. 4S'Sl,iC: for low fair, A11 ifflj for fair. 55'c for good fiir t.i prim-, and 5'.; for choice. Tho market is firm and tile il. lIMIIil 0 it. MOLASSES Sales of ISO bbls nt 2:H. cash; 100 do al 30c, and 200 do at 30, hall j cash, indicating a firm market and a good c- . mand

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Pkotrctiox of the bowels. This disease is very cominon, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, nnd is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Dr. Kvrns, of l."3 Sycamore street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, Ohio, has for a longtime given his attention lo this disease, ami lias cured thousands of all ages. He app'.ljshis n 11 instrument, which is worn with ease and comfort, und. at the same time w ill keep the bowels, or protrudingpart within the oritice. How important is it, therefore, for those w ho arc ruptured to be cured. .'tore t'roof of Dr. Kntcs Trsmri, for Kitili;'C ol Ike ItowcN. Cakhoi.ton. Ky., May 21. IF."il. Mr. Editor Seeing iu vour paper the advertise

ment of Dr. Katks, I avail myself of the opportu

nity I long wished, to publicly testify to the gn at number of persons to whom life had been rendered

comfortable, that have come under my know ledge, '

several of whom were fellow- sufferers with me in , the Mexican war. For want of proper Trusses they j were undcrconstant fear ofgiving themselves pain

by tl.c least laborious work, but they can now do a good day's work without injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MC'KKAX. New port Daily Xews. YCp Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street, Cincinnati. Ohio, wheie all those afllicted with a Hup. ture ot the Uowelsare requested to call. There arc thousands who can bear testimony to the above,who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. f 0TIISOF. DISEASE .IAD SPEEIJ DY t l II E There are perhaps a few per

sons w ho know the fatal progress of this disease when neglected, consequently the fault of suffering and a premature death, is suicidal act committed by the sufferer himself. This fact is plainly verified by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals

LIFE or OENEHiL JACKSON.

I jew edition revised aim enlarged with liancrort s

eulogy; steel portrait, 4tu pages cloth or sheep 81 5. Of the w ork before us. we think we may safely say, that the editor has striven to divest his mind of all other considerations than the one that should

possess it the consideration that he was w riting the life of a great man whose deeds belonged to the Nation to which he w as a citizen, and not of any sect orclass. EtiJft:lo Cm c. VOCNO's SI IKN" K or IIOVERSMEXT, New anil improved edition 3:0 pages in Moroco binding SI -5. Questions of public policy not merely involving the interest of our country, but constitu tional prin

ciples, and even liberty, are n il uutrequently de

HOOK IIINDEKS.

vt ill always be furnished with Ledger and Blank Rook Papers of all si2cs ami qualities; Hinders' Cloth, assorted colors. Binders' Leather, Plow Knives, &e., Ac. PAPER MANTFACTT'RERR.

Supplied, with best English Fellings, wire-lot!i. Bleaching Powders, oil vitriol, alum, Kags, Hemp waste, ccc. 1.AFI.1N BROTHERS WRIT INC. PAPERS. Already two premiums have been awarded l-aflin Brothers for their superior skill as manufacturers of line Writing pap.-r. 1 heir first class, ami Congress Laid papers are ut least one year in advance of all competition in quality, style ami pr'r.e. We have the general agency for the west for these celebrated papers. B1.1SS, HOTTER ft CO'S PRINTING CARDS. We are also agents for B. P. Jk Co's Card Boards, Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, bronze size, etc. A-c. B. P. 04 Co. keep us supplied wilh a stock of not b-ss than eight thousand dollars wortli of their manufactures. R.Ui V STRAW WRAPPING PAPER We have the best article to be had in our market, and nu supply it 111 ai ouantitv.

j .;s w.kVi'F.tt. We pay the highest cash price for good country

Kass. u. ooni'.vi a & 1 ti.. no-. 19 46-6H19 No. 34, Pearl, Cin.,0. M KT AM on AT New Goods Cheaper Than Ever. WIIE undersigned begs leave to say to their old I customers, nnd the public generallv, that thev

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For l!ie Rnacvnl anJ Pcraisnrnv "urf of t3 Manors DISRA9.-S, n l of th. .te '"on I Jinti e-h irh r c" J ft pi !.-:. urakei.ed. or nnheililiT couujIiob uf tke JIKUVOI "5 SYwTEST. This l'autiful and convtnient tpplicttinn of IV :i.t"li.u l- werof fil VX1U pd M'OlllI 'SM b been -ronou:ceJ by !i.ingllid piysi ciaas. lo!h in Keroe and th I'ciiaJ S'.atst, to ! lb miwt t.ialit ytrdirinul ".cm fry r iJtt mga. Or. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAG.NRTIC FLUID, is 110 1 with ti.e mett frfrrt anJ certain laacw a sii i-et of CEr.RU, DEB1I.ITT, 'tie:.cflieiitig the weakened body, givia ton ta tk miens orrnn and inrigorsting the entire m'.m .ho i UTS. CHAM!'. PARsLVSiS and rAl-ir, 'Kt'KISl or INDiiJKSTION. RHKCMATItM. vii ir aid Tim r. lint T, KTILEfSV. LIMBA- .'. ll-.AKXt. NEKVOIS TKEVOR9. PA LP! I'M WiN -t mr IIKAKT. APOrLEXV. XHHtl. ,;: r.!NS , side - chest, LiTric m ri.i'.VT, srisl. 1 O'tl'tAINT. CL' v ai 1 ni: ot TMr st Ink. hip complaint. di r x.-.S .r tin RillM-.YS. DEFICIENCY or NEK w-l .mi rillSH (I. KM HiiV. anJ all NCR v "l S H St. ASKS, which complaints arm fro cava -.1- : e 1 a te -naiee.v. A IVi:if;fmriit of ttie crvoas Bj-ataaav -tn NUIVOI S COMPLAINTS. Dnif u4 ..ej"n inrt'at t!r Aittctt, far they waakea xk il.! cnrie't ,f tha alien. !r pmiirated ay awn , - ') , -s'.i.irT 1I1 trenvthening. life-riviiif . vitaliaiay r.f, - of (,-ii'ii, n. a Hj lt,' b It, if tnu 1. 1 r.r-i w oRi'criul liitcovery. the vhaer.ad pabaat 1. i sr?kn,r i snp-ir n irtteitd to formar aaaiuv J'r'i-. fia!:ci'.y a?. 1 ifcor ll.e gicst iNa.i;:y and txcellaacwaf Tr. Christie's Galvanic Curative r, in xhe fa"t thit !l.T nrict nnd cnr 'trt i .nTiirattnn, in U'e 01 the Uf nitl Bio4 W 4i"-7i .- ',3iriRc tSetient. tilt ii u.r firHjr un ter tli itifiictio. t.. ., :J r Muit-.. pnn - ir ' te-ttumt. mritt iwvwr 49 t. it tr; f ri-y :.iJr? mi.y riirnmtaw9 Sine tbtlr .n!Tt..' i.-i. n :n ih I rir! E:t. aW tkrM tm

imif it an

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lt'u tiouit-j No.

ci.led at tile ballot box. You multitudes of our I have just received and opened a splendid stock of

goods, selected with great care to suit the wants of

the country, which they intend selling very low for cash, or cNchrtiige for approved country produce. Their stock consists. part.fthe followiiurarticlos: Plain nnd figure! Silks and Salin.. Alpacca silk warp and .Mohair Lustre; Cashmere of various colors and qualities; llelanesof various patterns ami price; French anil llomrslic Ginghams: Embroidered .Mode Black and long Shawls; Kid. Cnlinier. Plush, Silk and Woolen Glove; l ambs w ool. Cahmer and Cotton Ilos.-; w hite. Pink. ami Green Satin Bonnets; i.rey. Lace. Ruffi ed. Colored, straw. Ilungarir.n. Jenny Liud, Pearl ami Florence braid Bonnet-: Frilled crape ami Silk linings; Pijreilier w ilti a large stock of Bonnet feathers ami Kilibons: Bed, vt bite, and Yellow Flannels; English. French, and American Cloths; Satin,

Silkvelvet, und Fancy Vestings, Doeskins aud rancy Cassimeres; Satmctt, Tweeds, and Jeans: Canton Flannels. Checked and Hickorv shirting;

Bp;ached and Brown .Muslins; Table Linen, Crash and Towel Piaper. Our stork nf Roofs nml Shon Is large and complete, made I n the best order and of the finest material, warranted to please all tastes. , Our Hardware. I Consl-ts in part of as follows, 1 race. Halter, and

Log t bains; ooi ami llano saws; Augers. Chisels. Door Locks, l atches. Hinges, Screws, Brads. Tacks, CofTee Mills, Hatchets, land Axes. .Mill. Cross-cut ami hand aw Files, Table and Pocket Cutlery. tiieens)vnre oferrrr at) ic. And quality, China, l'lowine Blue. .Mulberry, and While Iron Tea Sets, of fortv-six pieses each", or in

smaller quantities; Bonis, .Meat Dishes, Nappies, Bakers, and Pitchers, Preserve ond Fruit Dishes. Tumblers, Lanterns, M lassescans, aud iu fact ever; thing needed for housekeeping. Alsoa laice slink of

AKES this method of Informing the citirens of ; Heady Hade Clotliintr.

Made In fashionable st le. ami of the best mat 'rial.

. ,..!.! , a ... . . .. 1 - nf , ... i... ... ii. -.11.. - 'n I'l-n I . t lilll 111 I , , l SlCliOII! lOIll I IllllllO, lOlllv la til a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; I w hi, ,,rofos,il1 in ), iM departments; cleaning, j tr.cky Giant; togetherwith gentlemen's linen shirts, therefore you who are afflicted with any form of tilling, und removing decayed teeth, inserting ani- ' net linger shirts, and drawers; Fasiiionalde, Silk.

this class diseases," do not be persuaded that the N011 teetii on pivoi or pinies, wmi a neauiy an-1 i Fur. Kossuth, and lluiiu-anan Hats; Men and IJoys'

i iii.ii uiu, v itaii .ps, .mo in nn i r, rn tilings u. uiilly kept in a country store. Call ami examine our stock. If wo do not suit you in price snd quality, we will charirevou nothing for showing our goods.

citizens presume to exercise the prerogative of

, ireemen without K honing w nut me Unties and responsibilities of freemen are. The potl list of our ' State are annually welled by thousands of voters, w ho have never given the constitution so much as i a Mncle reading. OREGON: ' Tti l,ial..rt- llfl,, ,.r.,-f...t ri.-.r..vM.Kr ..11-

i mate and productions, wilh personal adventures! among the Indians during a residence (in the plains bordering on the Pacific, while connected wilh the Oregon Mission, embracing extended notes ofa vnvase, around the world, by Kev.Gnstavus Hinds, 53." pages, 12 mo sheep or cloth binding. $1 50.

CYCLOPEDIA. Of useful and entertaining knowledge, by V. I. Miirra; , Esq. .3011 engrav il gs. 1 vol. royal 8 vo. Morocco, extra t'iudiiig. price S5 CO Newspapers copying ibis advertisement entire including this notice and give it one or more insertions shall receive two copies of the $1 25 hooi.s, or for six insertions w iih an editorial notice, shall receive acopy of the $5 ot four$l 2. books, siihjei t to iheirorder. Allletters should be adtlressed postpaid. For further particular applv. post paid, to GEO. II. DEKBY CO. Publishers Buffalo N. Y. IIEMIV STIX. J1COB KnOVSE. STI X & K 15 0 U 8 E 'IS V.-HOLESALE& RETAIL CLOT II I iN (j 1 I : P () T, 347. Main St. bet. f th and 9th, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Dr 17. B. Sparks. Surgeon Dentist.

T

m trfttt sJrrcr, brltcrrn Mfirm antf It'alnut

The above is a wood cut of a single reared 'Q neon of Ihe Souili" Corn -M ill. ami Crush"r. We manufacture al ! Br.-akerof creat sfrengt'i ami durability, and ease of operation. We place this useful contm ance on all "izescT Mills, by which m ar.s we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed .Mill; bit a few niinu:eworl lo put it on or take it oT. We manufacture portable Mills, single and louMeEreared ,".est qo:,tTty of Freio h burrsN to grind Wheat. Com ami Stock Feeds. cab'ulat-d forsl.-am. wat -r or horse pow it. Tlr-s-" mills hn e n.en run by steam aiul lors . power in colnpet lion i:pa'nt the oihr ninke erf Mills of our city, at our Mate Fairs, ai., I have nev, r fail -d to rj,rry off the rt preinitim on one occasion was awarded a bautilul s.iver me.1.:,!. Oi r mills also took two lirst premium. ::s the best mi, s. at two-Annual Fans rf our M'- haiii" s Instil-i,-. ALSO Portable Saw Mill", t rbe nn by sieam. ; water orltorse power. 1 his M,li was i")ii.ibi:e,l in operation by horse pon er. nlihe Ohio Slat-? Fair, in 1; ;. wli.-u it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. A l.SO Dill -rent kinds r.f portable tore po"ors, nnd strain Enizhn-s. Allo-ir nrfVl -s. fr ess- o operation. aimplicil; . us . f,iluejjii.ii durability. are surpassed ty n'ne now iu i:se. i All our articles are w arranted as represented or 1 nosale. atourcostoftranspor'ationaiid the money refnnd.Hi. Fora full d'-se.ip'.ion and testimonials of merit ' ard nsefii!n"ss w e r-fer llioe intT-st -d to our pamphlet, to be had at our 'ai tor; , where we take pleasure to explain each nriii te. ISA AC STHAVB BCO. N'otc. Mr. Kimball. t!i- partner of J. H. torrows, wliil- exhibiting a I'urrows M.II t our Sale Fair, last fall, was boisterous ab'"'it his Ni ill. arnf courageously entered into a verbal i greemei.t with nic lo grind corn thus: v hoever grinds the most, regardintr qualitv ar.d quantity, wasp, be lh efwuer of both mills, at ea n and every fnaT: I hrt TnsL. Str.nibto run an 1 ineh MX: Burrows & Co. to run a Itl inch Mill. SSI ONI TRIsL. I Stranb t- run o 2-J inch NTi't; ! - Burrows it Co. to run a 51 inch Mifl. : nnnnTnisL. 1 Straub to run a S'i in. h Mift: lli.rrowjei Co. 'o ran a ?n inch Mill. When the pii.cli am-,thut boiterii coureg"

ars. ria"- and conJit:iat, aasaakg-

h e v i Si:k ininil.fT nf 1-. ica. w ho ar paa a ..' f et li Ne;. i opiidaiutf . har beam TTt.-Tr ao r2a?.iAi;z:NTLT cumd, . - I' I: e of r-:;-f 1 1 cer jiian Uf ail ar . -r ! it i.t iue.n'. :i; ,.t--e p. .is. .f tl. . ll.V AJIIC rlICT.'7 - fi.ars.rof a r.:i a il elr l with that i.i. -i Dt r I . a. r any other brer.ie ar "i,...,,C( i., ,., ;.,-iT rw. ttiaiwiaawi arsr ' s I ,e!i. l y ,,.r --t!,!i on tl: aarvea an! - c-1 i!t "'i-m n ii .-!t-::l frmcf-y rcliaf. bat It , c t ; f'i.til ,i a I- we; ta: as4 wii 1 l.o m1 is. r-er ll r f. i , i thus ahci.4 aaa ! N. w cp-.jS'e with tle rfTeet .riulsaiii ., j : ... "inid.l M: B' T. Taaa t.r i-i.V'r: .i-,n i w .rte . l,Ba ol

i " e ::,e t.-.l s:nnJ inn bsycr t sa i iir.'i.-O. ia a ihcrf , ris; :isl.,iii will act on tho uf 1" t:. .t,"e1", rauf lag a lwl . i-l cm 1o:aa naKeiro; i. ' i. r i-'Uivo. ttoia keai'iwr

1 !- :'. n.t .1 ! run ,.f nt I

; CMil lilt-;i At t.W IAT s-.tr-i.y si ; ' r,.r TO EltADIGATK s. I t N i-: if s

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r Ihe in all 1

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disease will cure itself.or that some simple mcdi-1 cine will cure, but call at once at the Western Medical Office," No. 153 Sycamore street, below j Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all diseases, either re- 1 cent or chronic, are completely eradicated from the blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 J lO!i" e.rTEIF.K, Manufacturer of Sheep I shears. Shears, Scissors. Knives, ami almost every kind of Cutlery. No. pi. Fifth str North side, bet we," i Main ami Sycamore, Cineiui , O. N. B Jobbing neatly and promptly done atmoderate charges: also. Shears. Stieep Shears. Scissors, Kazorsand Knives ground ill th- best manner, at a shot notince. mh2-l-J lms FOK SAI.I,SIoHiO and two Lot in Hoclicstcr." 1 will sell Lots 31 and 3-J in Kochester, with a good frame dwelling on them, at a fair price, and on reasonable time, if applied for soon. J. i). HOW LAND. De. 12th, 1S5J. 5C-3ts.

"s-us, wuli l.lnH milesi in n'terRtion lllacksmiiliing, and iK-ing about to reiiove to

t" iu ,,f -.--,: ,i, J ,.! er part of the country, he hereby notifies tho..

I ut 411 .s i ' o "",,c " debte! that it is necessary for them to pay p

I isii! '' "" ' j ty. This is notice enough foratl gentlemen. :"mp et"-(t and 6i!3 in progress, ; to those w ho neglect t'.iis courteous notice, he "-';;X-w H.iiiiKshir with !1K1 inilsi ', :iv iii addition that it is not only necessary

I'l

'ti in progress, pays $ 14,144.-

in l.enrgia, with 5-04 miles rViiishv.fi ." I,r"ttr,'ss. lite cost Is but $15-

' --""vciieui, wmi am mitee in op

COFFEE S iles of 100 haga at

A lOl ll KI-At IS.S-TIIXII.-The sub- ; RMp A sa,e o) , ,,,rs !lt 1 111, ,.,,-,,

serioer naviug quo uusiness in oroosviue, in j o-... . . ,,,.,. , r, ,;o ri

anolh- ' s-cci- . mi- in - i'ii i" ...

e in- market is mis tiled aud we heard of s ites lo-

ronipt- ,av a. 5.5(tffl5.fi 3.

Vl nil T" it V Itr. 4 ESTATE .The under-

- iv s creed ,oniniis.s:oner, apP'i'.nt en o; me ouri m

that settlement must and shall be made. So neg

lect not vour interests and mine, for if von do. we will both suffer thereby. JOSEPH SMITH. Jan.ilih 1S53. 6-3w

TO TIIKPI'III.IC The owners of wagons and trains conveying Merchandise ofanydescript'on whatever, exceeding 51 00 lbs in weight, on the II. N. T. R. & Brookville Turnpike, are required lo pav double tax for such excess THOS. SHANK, Pres't. Attest A.R. M'Ci.ERRv, Sec'ty Jan. 19th. 1S53 5-3w

PsXF.CVTOR'S NOTII K.-Notice is herei by eiven that the undersigned has been appinted executor of the last will of John Adams, lateof Franklin Countv. deceased. The estate is supposed to be solv-nt. GFIO. HOLLA Nil, Jan. l.V.'a 153-5-3 Executor.

."Ulna liov lipintf nu,!. ,- IS

--; !ii!e Michigan lias 474 miles in !" at c"sl of !.9ob",:i4'J. dols. ami 1 ;in,wit!i smooth praires to traverse, -JR-.U complet-d and 336 in progress.at .:-"gile-stim.aed cott of 4,111)11,0011, dols. 7 ir,n? ''.i!s running throuch strictly

?jJw,s "i l tlut while the "Southern

iin,, 23 miles in length, was put , at an espeiuliture of 30,000 - r nn!-, the Eastern Counties line, an mi 3" miles in length, including

auction, on the fourth day of February next, al

the resiilei.ee of James Chance, lateof Franklin

Countv, deceased, all his personal property, not taken by the widow, nor specifically bequeathed, consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, corn, furinino imnlemenc. &c. A credit of ten months

,, -e'P' tlie Euglisli roa) whi'e cost Sir2 given on all sums over three dollars, the a,'mes les. "Th- V . r ...i! purchaser givine his note wilh approved surety. ' , lhe r.astern Counties . ' ivill vahiati.m and appraisement laws, and

i maps one of the worst managed ' i(.arin interest from date. Sale to commence at "Mail, hut if .,..-..-.l...l-.. . II ' ... ...it..!- i XI IOI1X It. WHITE, adm'r.

.. ttcci Liitrirs r-t , , r-a ,v it it' ti . ....... - , -i

Januarv tho ISth lR-3. 5-3w

1 I

Sale, Sale

Common Pleas, to make side of lhe real estate be

longing to c. iS. Harbour, aud lhe heirs of liichnrl Barbour, late of Franklin com,!;, deceased. I will sell at public out cry. on the premises, on 4th dav of March next, the f illowmg real estate to w it: South ball" of South East anarter of section ten:

north eisi onart "r of section ten: and the north half

of the north east quarter of section fifteen, all of i town 9. range 1. I Also on the 5th dav of March twill sell in the

Uwn of Brookville, on the premises. Lot. No. 60. in that part of the tow u of Brookville laid out by

John Allen. sen r. The sale in both cases to be between 10 a. m. and A , nf a..,:.! d.-o S.

TERMS One third in cash on the day ef sale, oneth-rd in one vear, and the other third in two vears from dav of sale. The deferred payments to be. secured bv "note ami approved freehold security. JOHN W YNN, Commissioner. Jan. 25, 1S53. G-4w

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Dl'TTOv Resident Paguerrean Ar'.ist.

liooins iu Liuck & Farquhur's building.

T. n fi T E3 . DEALER IN CLOCKS, , EAST 5th ST. O PPOS1TE HENNTSON HOUSE. 1 ri.ci'Axi, oino. Dec. 3, 1S5-.' 5i:-tims.

Kendall's. Taylor Thermometers

THE following gentlemen have eerlinvt as to the correctnes and accuracy of Ihe methol by which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, Professor in P.rown University; J. P. Kirlland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Nooney. Ilmtsin, O.; Professor E: ton. Troy. N. Y.; Heisliaw. Ward Cc Co., Boston; J. W. Foster. Portsmouth. N. II.; Poclor Bali held. T. New- York. (A diploma for vspecinie-is of Rarnmetcrs nnd Thermometers" w as awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of Hi.! New York State Agrh ultnral Society.) These instruments arc afforded wholesale and retail atgreallv reduced prices, bv KOHL A: THOKNK. W estern Agents; Northeast i orner Fourth ami Yin? -:ts. Cin'ti. Where may alwa;s be had flue Perfumer;' ami Fancv Articles". " nov. I9.-19-lyr.

permanencv unsurpassed in this conntrv. All

work warranted. Tooth ache cured, with or without extn ction. The inconvenience tf ba-l teeth are not the only matters worthy of consideration. Numerous diseases affecting llie general s; stem, may be dir -ctl; traced to diseased teeth ns thei- exciting

and sustaiiting i anso. lie will treat tho various i diseases arising from a dental cause: FrcT.is or tubercb"s of the gums, w liich often assumes a imilig- 1 nant form involvingthe gums, displacing the teeth, i affecting the lymphatic clan-Is. nnd other soft parts . of the mouth, nnd w liich if not arrested early is very - likely to prove fatal. Neuralga faei. or face ache"; : ulceration ot the lensils. tumors or ulcers of the. 1 mouth, glandular swellings. Kautiln. or tumors arising from au obstruction of the fluitl secreted by the sub. maxilary ai.d sub. lingual lands, which are ' very troublesome and even dangerous. All of ; which he flatters himself he can speedily remove, if early application be made. ; OFFICE in ttie Indiana American Buildings, i REFER To Or. Oeo. Bern , Dr. K. Ilavmond. i Dr. J. S. Bunlsall. Henrv Berrv, Esq. Nov. 16, 1S5J 4-:-lmsI J AOOI 1. FI'.I.T, Tanner nnd Curriers ni. nain street between Sl!i ! nnd Of It -Keeps constantly on hand a largeas- ! sortmeitt of all kinds of Leather nnd Shoe Finding, i at the low est etish prices. dee. IT, IS.VJ 52.

N. H 'e are at all times paying ihe higliet market price in CASH for Wheat, Corn. R;e, Barlev, and Bin k Wheal. WALKER r.ROTIIERS. ?!etamora, Ind., Nov. 1, lc52. IT-lf.

. sleitited out.

' To tlte above I now append a rhallene to grind Cob 1tetl out of wholeenrsof r'rn. I will run my l inch Vwpi the South" w ith a cob breaker alia-i-hiiieni. the inn-.? aitTlr that t,.i lir fmn'lim at thr Ohrm Sln'r fair. Ist fall, against a 24 inch Burrows' Mill nnd Win. Stewart's Ohio an. I Kent icky Stock Feed Mills, both lo b- run at once: and if yon are appr.-bens ve -fariky business, vou biive my entire apprcl aiiou lo run Mr.

Pomerov's Corn Crasher asan auxiliary. Should my single article fail lo grind equal in quality and quaiil.t; to the combined pnidin t.onsof the two or three, nulls (just as yoj pl -ase) then yon can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up. Come bo;s. don't bo cow ardl; there is nothing like walking straglit into the merits ofa tiling. ISAACS 1 KAl'B V CO. To J. II. r.i-FF.ows & Co. myr. H i-Oms.

Consolation to the Afflicted DR. J. KATES 153 Sycamore near 5th St.. Cincinnati, Ohio; begs leave to uimoiiiiro to his friends nnd the public generally tlint he still con tinucs to devote his time nnd attention to the alleviation of human suffering by curing any disease, especially hernia or rupture, and diseases of the blood and urinary organs. The success w hich he has met with, by hii peculiar mode of 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 iu the conntrv.

"1 v-OTlCK s herebv iven that I w ill sell. Et nublie

rspec.llve undertaHincs In cp-;

the Siouth-

u of the

.T ...

v' "'twere in,-J:3dols. on

v' 'a" ou lite Cistern Counties receipts on the American

- .-i.-it,:-rnn, v moi-etliMn n mini nl

Ea,' ', '"'naps one of the worst managed ' "H-itUl. but it u-i :i i

-'WlK f eruieicra serves iu it j tih-.- Jcl ,h:,t tlieretlw roids run

r-i.. '. '"iC'S whose resources nad already i

s)3," J,''td; while heie they pass over I

"wr , , 111 llU,e exertion adds imVt i Boating capital of the country. 6 ' -Wriiev of riii'rna.ts tn develon local

Mtif' u.tl 10 qaalize the value of land for

"feso-f i'u,poses over a comparative! v -'sua r '' Btrikiugy iilustrated in the

-lif.i-.i -Massachusetts lipes.

Cj ALK OF REAL ENTATF By orler or Olhe Court or Common Pleas of the County of Franklin. I will sell, at public out cry, on the premises, on the -llh dav March next, the interest ot the heirs of Ki. hard Carbour deceased, in the following propertv, l.j wit: North half of the southeast

quarter ot section ten. tow n 9. range 1. subject to the dower of Mary Barhonr in the same. The interest of said heirs, including the widow's dower is the undivided one third of above property. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 o'clock a. 1 in. and 4 p. m. of said day. TERMS One half to be paid on the day of sale, ' and the other half in our year from day of sale.

The last pavment toba secured Cy note and ap-

jvjii.x av i ei.

fi.YV"IY! CASDTJ-R. IlEnotr.. Whole

I saleA Retail Can.lv Mamifacturer.No. 3.. Main ; nrnved securitv

street East side, three doors anove r.ignia street. Administrator oriae csiaic oi KicDaru uaroour de a.

Cincinnati Ohio. Orders of 50 pounds or upw ards

delive.o, pojanvmhart ot me city, tree oi vnarge.p . , 12 li-11 ' ;

'tUie.

The re-

tl'.O.n I . . it ,

-.o,i r-cuger anu goooa iramc snow

pfcsr.- uistauces r&icti they nv-

sJi!t """PTison small, bat are con--tsasiug. AlthoutU numl.er

lHtoJs- more mau oouoiaa irons fJr. , l'le average distance to vt hick

--".poried Imsdiminrshed one fiftlu ftroa;A- r .1. . 117 I

PAY THK AUJlIMSTIIATOK.-l'er-! sons indebted to the estate of William Rnbot-

tom. dee'd. (also to the estate of T. C. Cooly dee'd.)

Jan. 25th 1853, -Mw

Francis A. Conwell vs. t

John Yaryan, et al

In the Franklin Conntv Court of Common Pleas.

in anv way w hatever. are hereby notified, that ac-

ttion will be commenced on all claims due lhe csta.te in the Court of Common Pleas, as soon as possible. We have no discretion togiv farther lime in anv case. Call immediatclv and save costs. WILSON MORROW, adm'r. BryoVvW, January I9th 1.--53 5-3w

13" Mr. A BaR, sister to the late John

a per cenX- jpf the aggrernte ia the Hth of October

it... rieerrton8 4h Western road-

tla Stanco traTele1 D5 passengers i Newland Maffit, died at Pew nityf le, Califor

s this -sh dav oi januarv. a. i. icoj, saiaeom

1 1 i.lainnnt Bled" his bill in said court, and also the

affidavit ofa disinterested person, show ing that Thomas N.Stillwell and Wini fred C. Stillwell ire not residents oHhe state of Indiana: Said Thomas X stilwell and Winifred C. Stillwell are therefor

herebv notified of the pendency of said bill, and

that unless IheT aooear and plead thereto, on or

before the calling of tha cause ou the first day of

the next terra of said court, lo be Hem in nrooKTille on the first .Monday of April next, the same will be taken as confessed to them, and decreed accordingly. W itness this 35th Januarv A. D. 1P53. -3w JOHK M.JOHSSTON,C.C.C.r. F. C,

Tioflie ih italic!! THE IMMENSE FASHION A BI.E and well made stoek of Sprir.gand Summer Clothingand Furnishing Goods at the liOTHir ABCADE! is now being sold otr at FIRST COST! As It will only continue until the 25th of August next, the

sooner you call and see tlie better. The dediic- j Hons range from 30 to S3 per cent. The goods are all marked at their selling price, as the one price; system will be adhered to as heretofore. The pro- I

prietors of the r.bove establishment have adopted that mode of doing business, viz: Clear out their stock entirely at the end of every season. In order to enable them to offer to their customers new and fresh goods at all times, and the cxtensivo arrnngnienls they are now making for the

l a ll. iKAiir.:

requires them to do this for more room. All who

have not given ihisestablishmeiit a call are certain

ly behind the age, and the sooner they go and post themselves up, the better for their purse.

no f 1111' Ant mi c. No. lSl,east side Main st. bet. Fouth and Fifth, 34. Cincinnati.

ECF.CTIOei NO I ICE. The stockholders in the H. N.T. R. ami Brookville Turnpike, will take notice, that an election will be held at the School House iu the town of Cedar Grove. on the

first Monday of February next for tne purpose or

electing seven Directors, to serve ior tne ensuing

vear. A. R. M'CLERY, Secty Brookvillc, Ia., Jan. 1st. 1P53. 4 r

Piseaseof a peculiar character, are guaranteed to

AUGUSTUS D PAULUS M D l,,cromovo(n"!,rew,.-iys radically, without offenri.rlclan.Surg. n A- IrronVher. ' j sive or medicine. Dr. J. KATES being Oflice at Mr.Saml. Slicpperds'. eminently successful in this branch of his practice.

Kesuledce on .Main street, nrsl door nelow .nr. i patients would save much time and monev. to s.nv

untliing of the anxiety of mind by giving him an ! early call. Through long laborafter years experij ence , he an warrant to all. no matter how severe, ! and long standing it may have been, a thorough i cure. Invalids your true interest is, to rpply a1

' once to him. w ho is able to meet all cases.

Females suffering with irregularities, nervousness, debility, can be permanently cored, and let i:o scruples nor lalse delicacy hinder you from appl; icg in proper person, when you can be so readily restored to health. 11 r. Kates begs leave to say further, that li:s remdies are prepared in a scientific and skillful manner under his own eye, to cure each and all diseases, in which his attention so long has been directed, with full directions how to use them. Therefore

INVALIDS from any section of the country by ad-

! Smith's carriage shop. dec. 111. 1S5-." 51-3m- ' RICHinO II. TVXER. rKEDRICK O. 01XER. iNfr.W CLOTIUXU STOi. K I And Gentlemen's Furnishing Es--j t.'iblislimenf.

i rjiHE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to '

: I the citizens or the vt lute Water i alley, mat ! I they have jus! received and are now opening at their ! j C'lotiiincr f'lnporiiuti, in TJrookville, Ind, ttie lnnrcst. most complete aud t i best selected stock of clotliinirnml gent's furnishing j

gomls ever l"romrlit to tins market- which they are i determined lo rlt nt pnert thnt cannot jail t plcasr. Their stock consists in art of Coals) of nil tlrssf-riptionst I from the heaviest winter over eats to the most) genteel and fancy dress coat, manufactured from ! good cloths, anil in a stvle that isalike adapted to! neatnessnnd tlunitilitv. Tlieirassortment of J

I'.-intsis r.li, Sliirlsi A Ilrawrr

V V. W .tll'SiC STOIl E. TH I V BSC K f - A bers would call the att "idion of the ladies and gentlemen of Brookvit! ami vicinity, to the lew and splendid stock of SHEET Ml'Mi and Musical Instruments, w hich are open f'T exhi li"n at th ir store. No.Sil 4th sfre I. next d.mr lo Smith & Nixon's Hall. Havire lea the atove store for term of ;earsar,d iilte'l it up at a great expense, in a st; le heretofore unknow n for tios business, we hope bv niilini g exertion and unremitting attJns t on to lies -rve a share of public patrol a-e. We have nii-il? arrangement with all publishers cast, t receive new publications w ithin three days of their issue. Ladies are respectr-il'v invited to rail ard examine our stock at any lime. a w have fei I'ortrt alif u nt thru trTrr. We would' call tite att -i.tion of Violin's; s to o-:r stock of strings, ll .tian ami Fr-n, b, fre"h and jnrt seleited bv .Mr. l'nnp-n. w hf-s long experience in the emptov or Firth. Hall ti Pond and m. Hall 4fc Sons. ol New. York, have peculiarly filled him for Viol. lis. Flute. Clarionet. Flageolets, fluitars, Acordeon. Flntii.a, and verj thing to bj found , iu a First Class Music Store. We have been Appointed loV.il Agents fir Tittpti'l imurovrmrm Jor t'tolit aitft Vtoh'cii ' several of which applied to instrunistiis. may bj seen upon application. We shell be hauls lo explain the peculiar benefits of seid improvppynl and exhibit testimonial iu i's favor from the enieanists in the l iiited Str-tes ami Enrope. Our stock of American made Guitars Ivst p?eniarlv adapted to thi chargeable climate: a rend al ur Flutes, clarionet. A .. are of the b -t make ml finished in oil. thereby tint so liable to cli ek 1 lhe varnislied instrum eni. In fact o ir whol? sto, k isiiewai.il of the best quabty ami w c w oul-1 rspoctfullv invite Country Heelers to call, b-fore purchasing elsewhere. ert l each'-rs and Seminaries nt plied at the lowest larm. B rtiiu's. Hin t -r's. er. ai.d all popnlow instruclion Hooks tor l!u Piano Forte, sold i er than anv other hoTe. " LIN TON A- THCKSTON. llon'l forret the numW-r M- Fourh-sreel. dec. K1-s51.et Ciiicnmati, Ohio.

lost l't-r!nubted lmractswr.

'U,f '.l.i -.iv t-; . ccild gitan.sn

c-s"ri i a. at c-l-iii-i iu tim papar t AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, T;uli h ttrr.r.ztr than l'ft.!on." I" i; t; ti f Ki.Muinth:, J.riinrliii;, nnd Pjif-rpiii, :.Y. l?:t. l-ANXt.S. A CLKIICYMAN. f fi .! );, ti ! riiiip'iii!(i a;iVninuta u( is,!;.; ; -,- itfii. Mt f : i e : - S r.MT. w lertfT, JuIt 19. IMS.

II iisnf r : ftraf ,ir. inn jh tokiO iit ! 'ti the? if It. in mr orn f m f -.ri-pol t! r VAH; HKLT mu NVCEMi It i r fil-vi :

f.i .tl-.-nr tvri'f j---t 1 hrut l en i:Tirin; tlW .; :. I " x M.e ytnrt'-ni Vream worif. .-. .- J . i '-tr.t r?hf from sny crmna i" .i ,'.ir 1 n'inuL i.Tcfir. Ahont irrH thti i -r m t nc t i-'ifr nf f:-(3'i(-nt cxpoin- to ihm .- . ,-r ii. ihn ; :r!t'Jtcr of my ( nBtcrl Uutif-t, I s- r-irn :i!J.-rt t tei hrxmic Hhtitaatiiai, '.t. i'. f-tr ii mf'.rr -.-ir. ruI n- irdMrrihaM ! ;'iit. art .r : in ,i'C w int' nf 1S45 tad 40, i -...'lrfK-e - (iac l.T.np frt lfl ia wf ot :i : i"iii i.'.'.pr t :nirrlie i.i th it r(ita, uil 'x! bt ihe 15 !,' hi-i, Kl.ich wtr hiram a rrf t. rf.j itie an i;nnil.at turntia oi ii - ;:ti, i-i. i r t c , t rytf'tTt wa mmm -"c-jf V , . m' nrj, an i a niy Brotichilia a in 'm . il aT l)yv "! 9T1 1'baumatic af .:..!.-- tlit rtitirm that thaia JiaaHaia wrm rt-nn,.tr,1 r ic'a l)ir tliifn j. ih rr4iuna of ;ti':ii Si arrir,. In t! h! j,!-armac7ria " - ti- a! t ta r.i rama,tlal afnt. v.iiM-h out rh lfc i; fiaTe Tn- xrtoua fiyaiam ; avart i!;M I hn. tz'.ei it.- thia ftirVaa had aoia , imt4 M Ut I ial tj my Inaaa a tai- ii. c ' us iiinTi'na. a:'-1 (tliii:fli with no aif fir.a lf.M "f their mf.ciomcr.) 1 cVtarTB.aa ti. p.tf, i i f th j lira. inn of tka iAI.V MC ti. il n Ntr-i h!. K, itii tha MAUMTI - I .1. j liia aa ia Jt:i:a. 1a46. Ta mr iiai sT"!ii-r'T. i Dvarvpaia tDf-at I'omi niti i wi PiriiTo aaauata air rara!. -.. ava hti i f-ft owmip j anota aaaafoa r rT ar int B(.icwtTia; iibmt ItnsLMArra nrcnoi hi a winvw.i rrrniDTf t Bar at mi Suh .a u t ontlfrfu( a rvt hnj-j- ravnlta of the axparraiaat I !.. racTrrii- . t! a BKI.T ind LLIU ia .nant wh hav ht-an lilt a jar a'jffirinjr front ' aural ir .4 ftfclicMi '1 her hata tucJ tUem. witm mt BtSbl.-ia. 1 III IttVB. If tTIRT "bi. fir air, rar ret; actfoIW ranra.

OR. CHRI8TlE'S galvanic Necklace ta !!! f-f tt rrrjIainti affertinj the Throat m l'-ail . ftnph Frfiehi!ii. liiCarnmaiion of thaThraat, Ni vima ati-1 Suk Meaiiarhe. DizzintMe of tha Ilaad. N'iia!e:rn iik t'; Fare. Htz7r. or Hoariag ia tha fr'aTB. Ier;rja. wVrli if jenrTniif Neraoua, and that iiareaaiuji; Coir j lafnt. calleJ 1 io Dole ranx

DR. CHRISTIES G A l.XA ! C URACC LETS Are found T rat aer. ira in caaea af Conviainoma or Vila. Kii3mr!jc ( ci;'!ai:it. and genera Narroa A ft Vr! iima of the Heal ani ntti-ar exiramitiaa. Alaa in !'nli and fn-alvais, a.itl ail Diaeate caaaad kr i iifl-i?".cjr nf rtwer, or NrrToua HatrfT, in idaa iiaiba or other or -jam of the bod v. Tic Ecloreui and Neuralgia. The ureadftil arul ronizina; comnlainta ara aaamt!init!t reiiertH by the application of th UiLrima Pci.t. Nrcni.ee. and Fluid. The Belt difluaea lfc Kleciricity tiiro'ijh the avalcm the Neeklae haa a lirl eftect and tha Fluid acta diraetlv npn th aifrctad nntfi In there aii'raiiiag aAiatioai tkm applicatioa NbVKK FAILS.

i endless anil almost InnumernMe. emliracin; all dressing a letter jotpa'nl to Ihe Hector, stalin?

Gent's Furnishing Store. WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!' JAS. ltICIIARDSO., No. 4 0t ''nrlh m. I door mat of Mniais Has a verv Iareee aortment nf fcENTLE MEN'S Fl KNISHING GOODS;

Shirt and Collars, Self-adjutinr Ktocts-Hin one-

quallea variety In every atvle. color, anoiejciure Call and see cur (roods; w e can. and w id tell low We invite inspecliou and comparison. JAMES H1CHAKUSON, No. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 11? Main itreat.

kind, ouulitic and colors, all of which are made of

pood materiel and in the most fashionable style. Their stock of Hat. f'np, Boot A Shop is peculiarly attractive, hav-inff no one arlh le amon; them than can be clasel w ith such as are commonly kepi in a country store, hut made by experienced jworkmen ami in a way that cannot fail to give satfactinn to all w ho mav trv them.

Thev also keep constantlv on hnnd a pood s.ipplv of . ' l Ii. . .'. . it i.if. k 1. L . j-.. .l '

t ravai. isi.,eKS, rot-Kci ihik is., .-nn, ...iiui. Hosierv. Gloves, Pocket Rooks. Trunk. Carpet Sacks, 'Umbrellas. Woolen Comforts, and every thine; else usually kept in a furnishine store. They would also especially direct the attention of the ntihlirto their stock of

l'lotn ta.nimrrr.1 eiinpji. and tailor's trimmines. w hich is very heavy and will be sold on the most rcaonab!e terms.

To those w ishine doming made tn order, we

would say that one of the members of Ihe concern has spent fifteen years at the tailoring business, and has now under his emnlov several experienced

w orkmen. enabling lis to put up any rarment 10 order onihe shortest notice and in the most approved stvle. We would also say to those wishing clothing reatW marie, to rail and examine his stock, their quttir

ty mnii prirr. feeling confident that in neatness ol

style, durability oi article, ana exeeiieuco m vim'.n.hit, ihnv riiinni be siimassed.

v wnnltl "then, extend an invitation to all wan

ting mnf tkinjf in oar line, to call at oar stand, one door north of N. P. Gallinn's Store, and Immedit..lv nndc-r the Democrat Printing Oftlc. and see

if bapnins can be had.

All ktnos oi wora warmnieu, anu aiij fsimt-itt

nninv will ho renaired rratiiitnuslv.

" r TYNER i BAKER. Brookville. Dee. 20, '32.-1. xv ii fe Vx 1 x ii Tlx x I ' w iilG a xTf "l W &n.OOl Bushels of Wheat w anted al the Ex-

charge Mill, Brookville, for whleh the higheit

market price in cash will be raid by J5ot. SO, TJI-S". IO. HOILAFD CO

symptoms ete. can have advice and medicine SL'nt to him. After a long experience, and by a peculiar I method he guarantees to eradicate the disease entirely without potting any restraint. j YJ Vr. Kates medical office is No. 153 Sycamore j

street, first house below Fifth, West side, Cincin

nati. Ohio, dec 10, 1M2-51. W- X. BOIIL. t- t. TRORXC. A (fllL k tuoum: WHOLESALE and RETJIIL Drntrrt in Pffumery, family Hedicuittanrt fanry Artu-lrt. ' r'A Enrt crttrr of Fturth ami Kinr stt. Chi. O. TI-ESTF.KN agents for Kendall Sr Taylor's Thermometcrs, &e.; State agents I rOhio, for Almond Lotion. Clerihneh's Tricoplierous, Lyons' Kalhairon and Jamaica Ginsrer. Com Plaster, a certain care; -liver's Extract. Kock Roe. M "Lean's

Volcanic Or. Liniment. Ink Erasers, W ntintr Ink,

Rnt and Roach Exterminator. Pa Costa's Tooth Wash. Ivory Peart Dentriflce. Locock's Pnlnionic Wafers, warranted to be the best article in use for coughs, colds, Ac. cie. Consequently all of the above articles can be had here at the Proprietors Prices. Baiin's, (Ronjl'a) Hauel's, Harrison's, and all popular Perfumery, at w holesale &iinerd at the manufacturers prices in PhilHdelphia.Thct linest Fr.-nch Chocalato ever introduced ihis n

couutrv, in r.nv qunntitv. ' SHOl LDllR BRACES. Tills is one of the most useful and beneficial ar-

ticlesever invented (we speak from experience) and no one should be w ithout Ihem. They are lo prevent the habit of stooping, w hich all are liable to do. unless they effectimlly prevent it. drawing

the ih-ulurrs oacic.nnil thus relieving nil compres- j sion on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy nc- ; tion. and by the expansion of the lurgs. prevent ; the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak, and i at the same time gives a habit of erect carriage. I KOHLATHORSE, 46 K. E. Cor. 4th It Vine Ft., Cindnsati.

M Lean's Liniment THIS article i now f:iirl b.-fora lhe public, and Ihe thousand of Witt! -s sM indicate tho aupsrioriiy ! tin Liniment over oilier. I'tiysiciai.a now jirecril il in their practice. Try l.uloneiiS cent otiU'-'iti.d jou will h.- ionviuccd. Fifty citt and one dotmr ittl Intvo iijcn rcc.-tved. Wliol.-Aiit j Mini rcU.il ttv nov. ii-4lr KOFI I, .V THOKNE. NortiiCiisl corner Fonnh and Vine ls.. Ciu'li.

NEW STOKE: I N M E T , M 0 R A . rpHE under'gned would inforn ths public gena-

J. mltv. that ttiey have opened a new store, and . hava jilsl received an l op eu." I aa entire new stoek of goods, w hich Ihey intend to sell a Cheap ' as the cheapest, for cash or conntrv .roduce. j Their stock consists in piirloi ,he folltiwmg: ClntliK. Dorakin "nisi me rr. Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Saiinel'. Twee-1. .'--ans. etc. ' I.ndirsi Wran 1 1 re.-, Silk. Plain and F"ancy ' Cashmeres. Plain ami Fancy Lustres. iJeiaineao ; every price and cjuality. p.im?t.r and Frem h Ginghams. Re Whit- nit'd Yellow Flannels. Can- ; tnn Flnnnels of everv color; Brown and Bienchrd

Muslin. Check and Hickory Miirlii e. Tabl; Linen and Towel Hiapcr; Ei:ibr.-.i-.ler. 'l. Mode, l'-lack and ; Long Shawls; Kb!. Cashmor. Silk and Woollen: Gloves Cash mer. Lambswool and Cotton Hose. , Our Stork of Raols and Mioe, arc: of the bet quality. Also. Ladies Kid Slippers.. Busk ins. Gaiters and Half Gaiters. I Oar Har(larf(wr.sil in partes follows: 1

Lor and Trace hams. Ilaine. IVocvt Saws. An-!

gurs. Ilrads, Tacks. Coffee Mills. Cros-t and Hand

FITS AND CONVULSION8. These alarming and terrible coir.plainti ara ajwy caused by lirrongtmmt of the Hrrm. Th Bl. Dn.t iiria. and Fluid, will cur aaarly avery caa, ro matter how young or how old th atatient, mr kr coitfirmel the complaint. Nnmaroua and aatiskiag proofs r in posassiion oftbe proprietor. fany hundred Certificatei. from all part al Ihe country, of the mnit extraordinary aharactar, was b given, if required. JT- No trouble or ineevnine attaaJa tkt as of OR. CHKISTfE'S G.1 L CI HIC-IR TICLK 3. aaat they may be worn by th most feshl and dUM with rfert and afty. In many, caiaa tka aaa salion attending their ua ia kifhlp r-ltmnt mid tmm miu. J'hey can be tent to any part of tka caarr. Pricos: Tlie Oalranic Belt, Thret DoIIam. The Galvanic Necklsoe, Two Doiiart. The Galvanic BrncelsU, One Dollar M& The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. 9t Th Articles ara acecinpaaied y fall agaf plain directiona. 1'amphlets. with full artiaaav, an a 7 be had of the authorizatl Agant PARTICULAR NOTICE. tr ilnrarr a CmmtrrfalB ni WmrUilum ImlttMm . C. MOREHBAD, M. D, OCNKHAL AGENT FOR THK UN1TT.D TATJal 12ti Broaxatwar. Ww Tal. CTHOKIZEll AC.KN IS. M W. nAAILE. Brookvillc; F. Brown, Pairflaldt V.. Beaver. Liberty; C ha. Van Camp, Uatnaiwrax GiffirJ and Dpuv, Lanr-I. September 4, li51 31-ljr-2St

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