Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 February 1853 — Page 2

AMERICANB li O O Iv V 1 LLK. I X D. FRIDAY, FE3. 25, 1853. frT Dr. J. S. BurJsall, has removed to Fairtield, to practice medicine, by the tclectic system. Since his stay with us, he has Been attentive to his patients an I rendered satisfaction. But the "regulars" rule here, and it is difficult for the improvements of the age to make any progress. We wish him abundant success In his new field.

03" The extracts from a private letter, which was published two weeks "rce, seems to have created considerable squirming. For the information of Mr. Ringham. (whom we know not, except by reputation) we would remark that tha private letter that so irritates him, was a strictly private letter, and was interspersed with privata matters, which we struck out. The writer has no private piques to gratify, as he is not a resident of this State, and has not been for many long years. We hope, therefore, Mr. Bingham will be better in a few days. The Watch Ilobbcrj-. Mr. Stewart who was arrested and indicted for robbing the Watch and Clock establishment of Mr. Dawson in this place, had his trial on Friday, Saturday, and Monday last. The prisoner being a relative of Judge M'Carty, John D. Howland, Esq., by consent of parties, took the seat of Judge, in the case. After a patient investigation, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. No discovery of the articles taken has yet been made. BroOiivilte to Cambridge. Mr. Gilbert, who has carried the mail so faithfully in sunshine and in storm, from this place to Cambridge, now runs a daily hack between Brookville and rmr.ridfrp. Ipnvinn- each nlace at seven " O I o'clock in the morning. All the distance is Diked with the exception of ; exception about 11 miles. He is a faithful and t punctual stager, and the public can rely j upon him. He is always on hand, and! the right time. i rr , . The Jail Case. ( The case between Mr. Bcnj. W. Remey and the county, to recover pay for j buildinrr the tail, was tried on last week j by our Circuit Court. The county had paid Mr. Remey 4,(336 07, and the amount claimed by Mr. Remey was 7,429 60. The jury gave a verdict against the county of $58 1 which added to the amount already paid Mr. R. makes the sum of $5;217 07. The original contract price was 5,500. There appears to be a general approval of the verdict of the jury They deliberated over the verdict in the room about 15 hours. Water Cure. Mrs. Rachel Goodwin, wife of Dr. John R.Goodwin of this township,is new at Carthage, Ohio, under the care of Dr. Peas, a Water Cure Doctor. Mrs. G oodwitt has been afflicted with inward weakness for near a year. We made a flying visit to the Doc-'

tor Peas'establishment on Saturday last. "crs of the Legislature from "our ConWe found ample and complete arrange- gressional District." We do not know exments for a large number of patients act!v when it will be Torbet's turn to go to and the proprietor a gentleman in man- ; Congress.but the following looks like as

ners.and we have no doubt, practical if it ought to be pretty soon. He says: 1 it man is. suojeci 10 naouuai inioxiand scientific in the hydropathic sci- j The delegation from onr Concession- cation that is- contracts a "habit of on V lmvo inith'in u-ntor al District is composed of sensible and drinking," it is the duty of each Bro. to

plenty of pure water, pure air, and pure food.and this world would be almost bro't back to the blissful state of Eden before the fall We believe in water not onlv " - ru,.,.,, i .,.pn.mC m,.Miu.,uui ao a tu" , rattve a purifier a regenerator. Our reading upon this subiect. however,

is limiteJ, and our experience, as to its ' 'Messrs. Rockafeller and Simpson, ' being a curative agent, much less. Ina;Ioth nr,l w,,v, ,. .,. -,m ,i- ' .f ., , re or 'nfluence p-eneral way, the human system needs m the House. Their course i s,,el, 1

frequent washings outwardly and inwardIvand in all cases, when the system is l,,lin ,u ,t, :, , .. , on. 1 in neaun, com waicr, is tne int. agem , We are disposed to think that the day will come when liquid poisons, nnd mineral poisons, and vegetable ooipons, will all be banished from the drugstore and the doggery. Truth and science will certainly yet triumph. We are not pre - pared to say, however, that water cure tn h th. 1 ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' as now practiced, will prove "philosopher's stone.' u-. ., ..v. vu.iit.i hplieve that hr-alth.and vio-or.md strpntrth can be brought back to a diseased system1 hv administering' the rankest noison. which is at war with every part and mus- - 1 i cle of that system. It is true, to use a plain, but rourrh comparisor,. to destroys rats, it is safe nlan to hurn nnthpharn . ... . . . . ' l'oisons win rum tne system, sick or well. But it is cnntcnriVd that nciisnns ' will so reduce and destroy the yitalitv of! the system, that disease wi 1 have nothTM . 1. . . r ri gam be restored from the desolating effects of the poison. It can be rebuilt.And so could the barn. ; If therefore, there be a system by which disease can be removed, without destroying the system, let us have it. i ' Ol , Prestjrteriat Collexr. At meeting of the Stockholders Greensburg Presbyteri-l Colioo-e. the vrna, goun jl uouisoii, ijamuei uyran, 1. , , 1 rss, c . a. tiioson ana ivev. j. iv. alKer. j The Boanl cor sists of sixteen mem-j Vera one hall" eleciive by the stockhold- i ra, the remain.ler by the Presbytery of rr J I Rev. J. G. Monfort, Greensburg. Rev. S. S. Potter, I.awrenccburg. Rev. D. D. McKee, Fairtield. Rev. D. M. Stewart. Rushville. Rev. W. H. Moore, Rising Sun. Rev Jas. Gilchrist, Mt. Carmel. Rev. W; M. Strvker, Kingston. Mri M. W. Hail'e, Brookville. Greensburgh Press. fjMissea Eliia M. Burton and Ann I. Conwell are editino- the Herald, at Liberty .Union County, Ind. Lawrenceburch Reirister. . ! SJ-O ( I he abore may be true, but we have' never seen any announcen.ent of it. Wt hope we are not thus far behind the times. tW 1'oetical communications, as well . a . f omeri,arcexclude4 ,uales the author's ante is Inow n to us.

Xeivspapcr Puffing:. The practice of puffing, or hiving ones business puffed in the papers , has become so common that some men whose every othei indication is that of honesty and integrity, think when they advertise in a new spaqcr that a "puff" cither of their own or the Editor's manufacture, must appear in connection with the advertisement, or t lse they will not be getting the worth of their money. According to Webster a "puff is "j. tumid or exaggerated statement or commendation." The definition of "'tumid" is, -swelling in sound or sense; pompous; puffing, bombustic, falselt sublime. " For practical confirmation of this see

daily papers in large cities. An editor ;

would certainly have but little to do who tive. would make himself accessary to a crime They must have an active head or similar in character to that of obtaining ngent at work his whole time and feelmoney under false pretences. Men who ings enlisted. He must be none of your will thus wilfuily and knowingly falsify men who are always out of employment the truth, will cheat, and consequently ! and are seeking a place. But he must can seldom sell more than once to the j be a man that always has businesss. same person. They reap the reward We want an agent with at least seven due dishonesty; instead of profiting by a boilers with an abundance of propelliiio-

piain iruiniui advertisement, as every person will who advertises judiciously, and then comply with the inducements 1- . .li. , held out in such communication to the public. We hope for the success of Mr. Ericsson's Caloric Engine, and a rapid decrease in the'present system of puffing. The following business men present (under the head of "Cincinnati Advertisements,) their claims, to dealers in

their respective departments, for a share j to your aid our very best men. Hesiof the trade from Indiana and elsewhere. ' tate not over the salary. $3000 er even We know that a part, and have good I $5,000 per vear is nothing, so that you

reaton to Deneve mat ail ol tnem, are entirely opposed to puffing: J. Gates, Boot and Shoe dealer No. 54, Pearl street. Thomas McGechin, Wholesale Gro. cer,' coner of Main and 6th streets. Dickson &. LeBetter, dealer in China, Glass, Queensware, No. 217 Main (street Katzenberger, Straus & Co.wholesalo clothiers, No. 106 Main street. Hieldbach, Wertheimer and Klaw, wholesale clothiers, No. 56, Fearl St. Geo. S. Jenks &. Co. No. 75, S. E. corner of Pearl and Vine streets, Dry Goods. Morton & Orr, Scale manufacturers, No - 40 Columbia street, Robt- T. Thorburn, Brass Foundry, No. 53 West Front street. Huntington, S- Laboyteaux, Watch i Importers, 119 Main St. i Mr. Editor: We understand that the Directors of the Harrison,New Tren ton, Rochester and Brookville Turnpike Company have expressly prohibited wag- ; , ons carrying freight exceeding 1 pounds in weight, the use of the 5,000 turnpike. The damages sustained to the road by heavily freighted teams has impelled them to this absolute measure. The law extends to them the power and privilege to adopt such measures in view of their own protection, and we are glad that they have availed themselves of its proi visions. J. & D. l.FrilntorA. j The editor of the Lawrenceburgh Reg- , ister, or some other person, writing from I"dianapolis,notices as follows the memvinrtliT men j" mVJ. of Ri pi ey Co., is a faithful ! Represent.ve-punctual in attendance' in session of the House and Committees, i He discharges his duties with ability, and 1 possesses the confidence of his fellow members. 1 tk , iruj, - i Thesamemaybcsaidofthedeleeation ' from Franklin. i as becomes the Representatives of an intelligent and liberal minded conslitu-, en(T- i Mr. T)onn, of Ohio Co.,is a member ! nf the Committee on Ways and Means, i He is an excellent member, possessing the requisite business qualifications to 1 l- r, . , , make hm a useful member of that Committee. ! The gentlemen from Rush, Messrs Walker and Gbee are unobtnisive and wormy men. They are Whirs, but I happy to say, do not join in the dis :.: . r . . l. . t .. . . i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ..I li ii.tb rnnin mani , . . : . . wu... ..n uuii, iu in-1 irm nrp anil oni.niir,i,A avh k; nn r . nwiuie iiuu tiinmriisre cxniDitmnsn nr. tv feci inn- and oroinrlio . David T. Lairp, Esq , with ,vhor.i ! of ourrp,derssre familiar, rerre- i co . "s ' r , " ' uncompnsing hitr, & man of consider-, sums tne county ot I'erry. He is able ability makes a good speech. A moi.ff the members is Mr. Tmpit !' OI " nue co. lie is a young man of ; rll-.rf- w w . hne talents. Klonomon A love affair came off in the West End, ' ; en oauim.iy auemoon, wnicn created , U . l rk ... . rtnitrt actir m s. . ls. . .... 1 1 t"'"-""s ".c usuaiij qutei ana . ,.uci Hm,BUIiii vicinity. a nice young man was enamored of a sweet litlc danel- nd t a willing ear to ! Is. s s .v .s i 1 . ft A rss.,..s. s,. ..cine,. v ,te i his vows of love, lowed, but the , , V fngssrement lol-," perverse "oiu toiks ' i would not give their consent to the fro-1 posed Union. The loving pair were not to be ueleated by such obstacles in the consumption of thai which was to secure their earthly happiness. During the af-tr-rncinn tllta vnnnir lt,r (if.,. ... n s . , .. v..w juoi iuii cj a. neighbor's tor a minute." and shnrtlv be glad to see them at the Walnut St. i IIn,,e , The forgoineT ' from the Cin. Times of the 31st H- The happy pair thim m ide doubly blessed, are none other than nllhs firm nf T) C ..1 J . CJ 1 " " v jiivAjMicm tv idtiiis w nose j advertisement will be found in our col- : umne, and who can finish marble '' man-, ; ties tc, a little neater than common i folks can inagine. And the young lady j could not be any other than "sweet Lir- i : zy Carrol," the daughter of Mr. Carrol at j the lower end of 3d street, and well I known many long years ago in this counas Plam "JIr. Carle." We saw the napry couple a few 'days since, and so Klssd ,i .- u , ..WS..S " V I V . . that apparently N. a w are of troable rolled Across thMr peaceful brsasts. rarlylnll. There w ere nine persons in our on Tuesday night last- This is highest number we ever had caged at one! time.

In the Field. - I Col. John II. Farquhar, at the head of a corps of Engineers, commenced the survey and location of the Cincinnati and Indianapolis Rnil-way on Wednesday morning last, at Metamori. They run the line first from Metamora, through Laurel to Rushville. The balance ol the route from Harrison to Indianapolis is clear and open. The Engineers will go up Dutch Creek, and then the nearest and best route to Rushville. The conflicting opinions having been harmonized, it is now the duty of the organized board to act vigorously act efficiently, and act successfully. They

must not rely upon the labor of unpaid committees, although they should be ac power, and a head to guide it with discretion. v ithout such an one the road cannot be made with him the snort of the iron horse will I ..w w.u.i;- yjui beautiful valley. Nor mui-t we wait months or weeks. We must act now and efficient'v. Call together the board, and at once c mmand j the services of the man you want, by that element which can alone brinohave the talents. th Prior th energy, agement and the address that is needed now. Do not hire drones, in any dej partment. Ctpital, and the ingenuity of cunning men are operating against us. I uiuuj icai us nicy iv now our ajvania,ges, ard our energy, if once eoncentra- : ted, and every effort is now being made to divide us, to divert the attention of some. But will we permit others tomitj manage us and surround us by their ; iron chains, until we have neither the j disposition nor the means to help onrI i 1 nr:ii 1 1 . , selves' Will we allow the surplus of the Bank Co. of Rush and all in that di rection, be carried away around by Connersville, Liberty, Hamilton to Cincinnati, over hill and dale, instead of being taken direct down this valley to the city. If we do we will be fit subjects of scorn and contempt not to be our fate. Such however, is The road will be i i . . . mauc, aim we nope to see u aone soon, I before our interests are farther jeopard- ; ized. The present organization have it ; d in their hands, and we shall hold them responsible if they act not as becomes : men of enterprise. j Forthe Indiana American. ' Temperance and Oddfellowship. ' Mr. Editor: You are no Odd Fellow (that is regularly speaking, albeit j odd enough at times.) Consequently iyou must have written something you ! knew nothing at all about, in your Edj itorial of the 1 1th inst, in your reply to Jocelyn. I wish then to make some 1 corrections and place the Older rirht 1 t t i side up with care. If a man an Odd Fellow sells liquor contrary to law, he is following an ille gal practice, "and must be expelled or punished at the option of the Lodge. r.-u: r i . II Z' 7 tcmPerancc socie,y ' n the ordinary acccPtat,0 o' that term, sull every ad-j vanced O. F. snows that in the charges of the order he U solemnly warned . . ... f, ,. , gainst the viIs Of touching the cup, or , ,. , . .... poking "Pn me me nen u is rea If, however, all means of reformation fail, the following extract from the General Laws of the Order shows the . ...... y of the LodsC ,n e Prem,scs: See Genora Laws, page 42, sec 1 1 . "Any member who should become snl.ject to hbiiual inioxioation, or who shall at any tin,e en,er ll,e 'tfi6e intoxJcateti.shall be fined, t !us'M'mjM cr ex,,elM' at he piion of ' 1 ' T y 1 ,7""' w " ' " T, caied while receiving the henehla of a lodpe, sh)lll forfeil tUa the discretion of the lodge." tr n .u : , r P'Sn LEGALLT' 1 e "" "UPI"C 'i ' lXKtgc , rneddlc with him. Large majorities of t. . . ... i. i t.. . . , iiicguou nfuinc oi mis otaie nave aeciaea .l.. i. . t... ... . , .. . inui Biit-n a uusiness is nonoranip. inurif able' and advanta-eous to ciety. For Lon?e to dare oppose such majorities i ' - n l . ... . . . i - . . C ,eSlsl"S " advance ot puD-1 lie ont;mi, -:.. : u: ' I he sentiment,'" and Gov. Wright in his Message solemnly warns "all good ws . I s : a. .V . .. f . 1 Pl,re -Sium a.n tn.ng so lanaucai If a Bro. is engaged in makisg the ar- ' ticle of course he will not be meddled wiln - He runs his distillery day and - i . nignt to work upthkcors of the religiovs mes of the cocntry. They could . H .nn. with t,u .nrii... ti.s not dispense with his services He " . , J . s"- H takes lhc,r am and furmshes them Wlth thA ll a ft w w .s. v ws w- s.N... . 1. I nu.iut u.MUHitutjsisswiiere - by they make thf.msf.1. ves friesds. He i J " - ' ; is in partnership in the whiskey business ' ! w ith the men who drink, and the men . , who furnish the grain, and if you touch him, there w ould be a good many others to see to. Now don't you see that to l ithhim would be tLTitA and , , , eg in advance of public sentiment!" j I would, like vou. protest against Urn. i Jocelyn's idea that a man must be "ino . . , . . . ' loxicareci DiiT riornrA h t h. .u - . . . ..w . 1. 1 1 W J Utftl, n-;iK Tl.o r.. u ... i -..,i. nuimicsiuu; uiai, he was in a state of muxitv. "Duly sober" he may have been, bat hardly "wide awake." Thelanrmae of the cental i ! law ,, "habituai. iktoxicatios," not i - r, ,. . AOW, Air. tiditor. don't r ami make yourself ridiculous by asking how i oftex a man must be drunk before it iJ , , ... . , . habitual. Just attend to the agricultuLVtlZ'l uu ss uo st Dctiiv uui uw a VUSinCSS. 1 ...... I but seriously, the proper execution of 1 the laws and charges ot the Order depends upon the Pcritt &. Fidelttt of the men composing the Lodges. The majority must rule. Ifa lore htu, . I i majority of men who love the cup. the i law becomes a dead letter. Thev will I

iail i noK cxecutc iu "But "f they do not, do thJ.y ."otvirtU8"-V violatc lhcir obliga-

Siri I have told you all I will tell nous: meddlesome octsiper. O. F.

LEGISLATIVE.

Senate Monday, Feb. 14. A Urge num ber of ietitions, reports, and resolutions were presented and acted upon. The coininilloe on tinaace reported H inexpedient to abolish the office of agent of stale, -ind the Seuale unanimously concurred. Several bills were introduced. The fallowing bills passed: to give turnpike companies further time to complete their roads ayes :i5; to fix price of the Indiana Reports ayes 311, noes 3; providing for the compensation of township assessors ayes 34, noe 1 . The bill to chinge the time of settlement of the county treasurers with the slate treasurer from the

inird Monday in March to the third Alon- : on the subject of county and township da In January, failed tor want of oonsiitu- I business is unnecessary, which was continual number of votes-aye, S2, noes .3 j currej in. Mr. IIawtl orn intrXced a The afternoon, w is occupied iu Iheconsid- It-jiito. inrM.a .), mirouucea a eratiouand dhcurion of the bill to amend i l. ,nC.re"!Ahe "? "J of th State

j the free banking la, which was ordered k

oe engrossed. We shall give the provisions pu n,"f"u general railroad law; of the bill wheu it comes up ou Us third to authorize the sale ol delinquent lands readiug. in certain cases; to authorize the relotlousE The morning was occupied in the i cation of the countv sent nf Plan-

reCeDtion an-i rniiKiilfralioi. nf r.aiirlt ami ... mm resolutions, of which an uuusuully large uum ber were presented. In lhe afternoon, a resolution to adjourn

sine die on the 24th inst. was presented aud ! mes,saSes ' e House the Senate advoted down. Several resolutions and bills Jollnua-

were introduced. The bill to aiiieno the act lo incorporate high schools, seminaries, oic. passed ayes M, uots 2. The following bilU failed on the question of their passage: to extend the admissibility of records in evidence ayes 42, noes 42. Joint resolution iu relation to abrogating the franking privilege ayes 29, noes 5!). Senate bill to preserve and restore the records of the supreme c-iurt was indefinitely postponed. The resolution of the Senate to go inte the election ol ageut of state ou Wednesday ul 2 o'clock was reciprocated. Senate Tuesday, Feb. 15. A laro-e number ol petiticis were presented n,t an unusual number ol bills introduced Several resolutions were adopted. The out to amend the general bankino- lauwas under discussion most of the morn-

?' ..r. . I The residue of the forenoon u as devoted in tne aiternoon the biil in relation to to consideration of temperance hill the relocation ol the county seat of Clay j The afternoon was devoted to the concounty, was under consideration a short i sideration of the Temperance bill, after trne and laid over till the next morting. ! amendment, i as ordered to be engrossed I he oil, to amend the general banking for a third reading to-morrow, ayes 53 law was under consideration, in commit- noes 44. ' tee of the whole the balance of the after- I Sknatk. Friday Feb. 18 A large num noon. The Senate adjourned before any i ber of reports w.re presented. A resolution final disposition was made of it A nmn. i was adopted instructing the comrniitee

" uiojjumiioh was macie ot it. A prop OS!l,on t0 rePeal unconditionally the tirespnt aw u-a vnto.l .t.- io

noes2o J Jduced. The following bills passed: to auM,.ci'r. r.-.- , jthorizi courts ol common pleas to hear and House -Petitions ft-ere presented. detemine .cations for divo.ces-.yes Keports from committees were received 32, noes II; tixmg the salary of the Govand disposed of. Senate biil autliori- "iior's privute secretary at failO per anzing railroads to consolidate and unite , u""' 29, noes 14; to provide for the with roads out ol the State, &c., was re-i eL,u"Vral.io" of tile wt"t male iubabitauu ported back from the committee on cor- !is 5u,l!!a)'es 3:, "0eS 6- A ,itrKo

porations with sundry important amend- ' hpe, b,M,WaS r"rtherr and engrossed. A number of bills and resolutions were mtroducid. In the afternoon a resolution was adopted to adjourn sine die on the 7th of March. Several bills, joint resolutions, and resolutions were introduced T . . , otsAit. v euneauay, reD. 10. A large numoer oi petitions and several reDorts were nrospiiifl Kavonl kill., i i - v " "i 1 were introduced The bill to amend the general banking law passed ayes 31, noes. I7- The bill requires, 1st. That hn.l. n 1. . . I' .... 1 1 II 1 ,, uunua iu me itniuuiii oi i iz dollars snail be denositcil fur pnrli t um nf ,;n culated . 2d. That the stocks shall consist of the bonds of the United States or of this State, or of the States of Ohio, Michigan, N. Y., Massachusetts, Tenn., or Kentucky, such bonds to be made equal to a stock producing 6 per cent, per annum; except of this State which shall be received at the ir m.irk-ot vnlm , not above par; no bonds shall be taken j by the auditor at a rate above their niati ket value or above par; and when any i oiaie wnose oonus arc in pledge shall iau to pay interest, the bank deuositino- . . 8n?" De requ,r?l to withdraw them M'ltHin Mll.tll .In,-. MnJ 1. . . ., .I,, ui.nj uu, ooiiu Miusuiuie Diners or return an amount of its notes equal to : the amount of bond s so withdrawn and j in case of a failure on the part of any bank to comply with this provision '.he auditor is required to close the hank. dd. Authorizes the banks to loan and circulate their notes within this State. A,h TK.i - i;, .1. , i i - - irvruim iiii-ii v n I v bank shall j ue puuusneu in two na'per published ni InHinn.innli ,-A lhe Wnk shatl me 'po-U ed in its office in' plain view at all times. 5th. That it ehall be a enminal oflence for the auditor to sign more than $-100 of bill for each 1121 dollars of bonds deposited. 7th. That V'i'll . ZvTSZT "m A 4 n DeIre any bii's shall be signed and regifaroil lw. . 1. .. I. .. 1 1 l! ! . . t . - i tu, me uaiiiv snail n it- in me auditor a office a list, verified by oath, of the directors of said bank, not less than five, who shall be residents of the county where the bank is located, and who shall t be bona fide, stockholders to the amount of not less than 2000 each; that the awdltor of ffat0 sha" close any brink hen he shall be satisfied that it does not continue to have a board of directors as above provided, or that it is not lend ln ,ls moncJr at li,e Placc designated for it l.iesii..,. , ,. :, : . . - , "J,,I.r th aKl U. 13 UOt do,nff a le" gttimate banking business at the place where the bank purports to be located. th. Authorizes the auditor to sign hi lis uy uepuiv. cm. nxes tne comn"nsit on of the auditor for signing and registering Kilt.. t 1 ' H ... . . vii o i iu uu ill iifr innnenn.1 i , i. m, . ,, , , , r -". m. liiaian iianif nomin .. : i j .. . .. o-eni-rai iinninnir in,,? ch4u ..:!. in sixty days, comply with c. tj ' " ' - oiian, iliiall thp npii. I . . . ' . . - I" " visions ot tins act, and in case of failure nr " ea oi reiusai to do so, the auditor is ronnlr. to close any bank thus failinrr to com ply. 10th. Provides that the act shall go into force immediately. The bill to provide for the relocation of the county seat of Clay county, was under consideration nearly all morning, and was finally ordered to be engrossed just as it came from the House. In tKo ,fi. ,1 . , . v,, vts,cnl. I I r - i . ' ... .u;..v...v.yUl,rc,t(f ( uie state "oara oi agriculture was laid before the ornate auu 4uuo conies ordered to hp oenate nl 4000 copies ordered to be prilUed. John M. Ird wa elected agent of state. The followira bills pasI m . OF efl. lo amend the act prescribino"O may make a will, &c ayes 45-to - ----j r - ' ' J" 10 am.end thf code .of c,v'1 practice ayes "U. "rjV'l F njmt umnn rs in cnancery, &c- ayes 40. The bill to prohibit the gathering of cranberries on the public ,and8 be:ore theJr are ripe, failed for Want ot ""tutional number of votes ayes zu, noes iy. several bills and resolutions w ere introduced. Hovse. Petitions on temnerance and a remonstrance against the repeal of the . t- . 1 ",oom'n?ton tow n charters were presen-: wra. various ouis were rennrted h.ei, ted. arious Dills were rennrted hsei, r . . --s.m r r. . i . . ".vpun was maue ny tne select committee i relative to the cause of suspension bv i free bank at New port and 1000 cop-; i'"fh,ch ordered to be prnted. A a,scussion on the subject ot bank securi-1 ty took place on a resolution th. l J i , ..it,) bank committee rennrt a hill mn,nnn. "tional State and United States stocks 58 bor,us. n without any provision lor bonds and mortgages on real estate. I The resolution was fdoW rt ? f , im.uuuini. vile 10 nrniiiJ. . l .(. . i Furtua'ng copy vi v eDster's unabridged quarto Dictionary for i w..u ivnuciim r-tuuui iiurarv in in KtntA n-J m.- 7 1 1 Ww9 noti uicu uuw . a lie lUiiowintybills passed; for the relief of Henry Pet"-Unger-aTes 76. uoes 1 1 : sunnlemcntal the ct for ompannelling pettit jurors n toe common pleas courts aves 8S "oos 2; to amend the act prescribing the dut'ea of treasurer of state-ayes 79, noes 1 ; to amend the act for the con-' . , ... .....mu me in .sir ine construction of levees and drains aves 92 . . - . ' nuva t; repealing yart oi an act in rcla-

tion to filling vacancies in office ayes 40, noes 3; authorizing railroad companies to connect with railroad companies in adjoining state, and consolidate their stock ayea 68, noes 22; to repeal the first section of the act incorporating the Lake Michigan, Loganspon, and Ohio liver railroad companv ayes 87,noes 3. Sehate, Feb. 17. The President laid a report of the Secretary showing the condition of business before the Legislature. It was laid on the table and 150 copies ordered to be printed. Mr. Horton made a report that further legislation

j lj'ordrlan 10 l'Hs were then paos- ,. ... .. i .i. . i ., v i LU Hill. Mill TOO 1:111. naiKA:: .1 1 r - - . u . .. . 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 rr r . 7 " ' lwus' -c- Alter i tin si riji'i mil tt i i til? i j . o I lu.T llule spent in consider I n t-ie afternoon little wa ,lnn to consider and dispose of the messages of the House. 6 House. Several numbers presented petitions favoring temperance. A bill was reported from the committee on ways and means, amending the assess ment law so as to provide for taxation of bankers, brokers, ccc, which was read a j first and second time, laid on the table j and 200 copies ordered printed. A deuaie occurred on the amendment offered bv Air Prat in J.4 k:n zino-suits araintf tim st.. .. i i ment provided that suits shall notbebro't j on liabilities originating prior to the adontion ni th . final action was had on the matter j the judiciary to report a bill for estiblUhing '""" reiuge. .-ev-ral Dills wre utroT. Vu " V lo be e,,er- ! H.se-T.,e .elect con ttee to whom was j referred House bill reguit.g the bns.ness of banking, reported an amendment Mr.kiug out all alter the enacting clause and substilu i """iher bill. Various petitions were prjW"te'' a,,d appropriately referred. The ; judiciary committee repotted a bi.l amending j the act providing lor the settlement of de scen.ienl a estates. The House adjourned i' iHomiay, to give time to th to Drenare busine-s. committees I From Wavhinirlon. ! Washington. Feb, 10. 18 3. The Texas debt assumption bill was allas-t called up to day, when Mr. Pearce of Mary ; land, delivered a legal ami historical opinion ou the (subject which I believe will dei.ide the vote of the tseiiitte iu favor of the bi . Mr Pearce has a large reputation mi a t-kil-ful ami experienced lawyer, hut this speech was an effort of a superior kind, and vtas as creditable lo the Senate as it would have been lo lh Supreme Court of the United Sutes. Mr Pearce showed the lubility of tlie Uuited Slates lor the debt of Texas in honor aud equity, under the terms of theaujiiexjliou, the public laws and the express , terms of the Texas boundary bill, which rearrvec! 5,(HM,(I0U in tne United States Tieasury, until the creditors bhall have 6igued i their releases lo the Uuited Slates. Mr. Pearce was followed by the Senator : from Virginia, now heading the State Rights' rly. Mr. tinnier had evidently beeu orep.tred with an elaborate argument; but though he is a man of influence and weight in State Rights' maturs and in matters of tiu.uice. his speech to day did the bill no hurt. Mr Hunter is known to be a doc tnn. ire; and his opposition lo the bil', not -" i -m.i., oi js ice. Din on Hi-i'tiiiii n I ttti rui-. ...... ... ...nun which the mdividuu! Mates, i,i his opinion, bear lo the Uuiou anj the Federal Government. I am glad to be able to say, however, that Mr. Hunter, in this matter, will car.y but a minority ol i lie Southern Senators with him, the wings b ing oispos d, almost in a Sody, to go lor the biil. It w,ll pss in son'ie shape or other, liy a handsome majorit ; or. ". should rem,,, for a f. ol the subject, it will he tacked 1, no nine siiouiu renmiu lor a full d scussi-hi t- the civil oill, and in aim uipioitittii: approproprialiou uii sn,.e pass both li .uses. Gen. li ask, of T. xns, and the Texan lelepatiou in the House are ia f.vor of th hsRUM.pti,,,, f the debt by the United Slates, and its being paid in full; but they wish a clause dde.t, to the effect that it Bhall be done witi the consent of th- Texan. This mav be a trap, and tnay not be a trap; certain it is, ltt.it the 5,0(HI.I)im are fast, aud that Tex.is cau never g.-l them lor her own use. So she nnght just as well in.,ke a vir tne of necessity, and el !ow creditors to help themselves. ere it not lor Ihe clause coil tain-d in th-Texas boundary i ill th. creditors i lex.swouni nev.r liavs received than the scaled rales. in. r tn. Sain r , nv thin hot the sr-...u.i k... .u.....! ....,. , ,, ,,pseo ,o paying Houston uever was a leader in the Senate so ,l,... :f ... i. . , . . i.ii'i. ii.ir'ii inu i't..s .... .. . . , - - - -.... .rr-una posm .n, inn impri tin n .m. iin.i.in will not make votes against the bill. A considerable deputation ofn.t. irom UHio has lately been in ihiscitv om.o. sina the appointment of Mr. Medarv for nnpr (i.n.Ml Th--master v.riieral. I lie omnion seem i.nu. opinion seems prevail ttttt Mr. Medarv will not K i " vr er..l rierce's caliinet, and. that, perhaps no gentlemen from Ohio will he selected. Mr I'odd is very favorably spoken ef, and so is" M'. Allen; but it is understood that th premiership is reserved for the Hon C.lebCushtnir, of Massachusetts, as I iutim.tedin my "rliest letters. I have no doubt that appoint ...s... mm upon irom the ment was lixeil nnon from lh. ki. ...; ana time and refleciion have onlv e.Tnfir,. iv till) .Vrces predilections " also sniii.os,-H tlmt nr.u.. mi oe in me eabiuel; hut this KtiH rate whh a gram of Bat. And It is pretended thai Gen. I . . . "i " . i.i n re v Will . .r-.. c r ca.niiei is already made Hp. which I ucueve, out tne names id the men, her. have not trails...! 1 . . . ' the limns of Boston. 1 i'a'1 Tierce will not be in V.hin,iB he. lore tne X4iii or 2.Vh. nnd m rk.ki -wv U l the 1st J mZ7 Kli J)ot w'h hi cabinet cisinrbed, and knows1 1 100 Wr" lhMt each ")ivi.iual memtr ! lrVJVl f'TJin 9Va . i . . ; .'. 1",re,M """"i te eKra,,lK tha, Mr llunier onl.i, .f,er . b 1. .i.: ' .i!!t"3ri,,,r uffered. 10 i lieve a word or it. Mr n k i'.'" " i --""' i nit uiicf : ceciu.ed, will notaSain ask or accept a place in Ueneral Fierce s cabinet in uenerai rierce cabinet, and ! r ...ii i . . i ... .. - , . - T?.""u vvki il'S it n rZ ' Re 5" cJrtT. rTf sf'jjS church. Cl.ica.o. went into hu vLiv b. foun.l on his ttbie a i.nro of .i i . ' . in ti.en. ho'17i,"L .u"'"0"''1: . 7 ..., w.t.i ti Hue a.vinff that it was tha oin nf . r . loJJ Mov" nd d-voted psstor. A most e"m',l,! u thu for ric" nd bl par- ' rWe would call the attention of our chants to the advertisement of Mess. TJ W iv Booth, it Co.. of Cincinnati, thev Jeing one of the largest Importers, and wccia iu naraware iv. ( utinrv in thai mT M. J ' u p ikn iia..a ... n j r favOXa-j blv known tbr V b w . 7 n throughout the West for iU ' extensive assortment of goods of the 'best elass, and for dointr business in uniform manner and atlow prices XV feel confident that an ei.m;.,L. e confident that an examination of . i -n k W,U Induce ou" merchants to mi,nli... r u .. . . , . p" ui ii.tm, as tney are ovtermin cd to compete with any eastern house.

CS-POISONING. Thousands or parenU who dm Vermifuge com. pre.l 0f Castor Oil, Calomel, At., are not aware, that while they appear tn briicflt the patient, the) arc actually laying the foundation for a series diseases, such as salivation, loss ofsigbt, meatus of limbs, Ac. la another column will be found the advertisement of Hobensark's Medicines to which we ask the attention of alt directly Interested In their own aa well as their Children's health. In LiTer Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billious type, should make aae of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack'a Liver Pills. "Be not rfrtrn erf," but ask for Itobensaek's Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and obscrt e that each lias the the signature of the Proprietor, i. ". I1UBEXSACK, as none else are genuine.

Cincinnati Advertisements R. w. BOOTH t CO.. Importers and wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Catlery and Guns. South Wrtt rtr. Prnrland Walnut St:, Cint innnti. II AVIXG received, miiiI are ronstiiiiilv aumdieil 1 1 w ith every article in their line, suitable lo the V est -rn trade, pun based of A merican, and imported direct from Mieffield, Kirminghain. and German manufacturers, embracing the best qualities and brands, which will be sold at small advance ou cost, consisting, in part, or Win. lJuicher's& Spear & Jack son's Files. Saws & Etltre Tools, Wede & Butcher's, George Wostenholm Son's r.plfhratpil I) i,,irc P.wL-ot-Knives, Shears. Scissors, &c, www, .-, A V.MV T.ihle Knives and Forks, Carvers, "Mi-els, &.C, Log, I race, II ti er. Breast, an. 1 5th Chaius and Mr-ti-liern, Hooks ano Hinges, Jnvitt, rirrt.BstUn t unit Slrr Hnmmcrt.O'Amr't an-i T. B. RovIamT t Shovrlt and Spm.ui, Collii.s Ae-o.s. H,.i.Cs. li. .Mann's aud Lippenrotfs Av-shi.I Hi.tdiets. Vi.ldrous. Larliig A: iil.xi.rs ;rass. (irniu. ai d Briar Srvthes, Seville iicatlics. I radles. Nicies, llav and Manure Forks, Careuiers'aiid Coopers" Planes and Edge Tools. Every kind of Circular and other Saw s manufactured to or'er and warranted. Agents for E. & T. Fairbaiil's & Co.'s eelcbratcd Platform, Kailroad, Hay, Grorers". and Irugeists- Scales, which have a reputation superior to all others for accuracy and durability, and sold at manufacturers' prices. Also, agents for the sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Safj manulartured, which we sell ut manufacturers priecs. fb. l!o, oa lb-lyr. fl. A- .. if. siior.nniir.riti! ninv STUHK o I". 1V... . .1... uoiic lan.in?.tn;cii:i,ati,Oliio. Keep constai.tlv on hand a large assortment of Iron, nails aud steel", ortheirowii manufactur.'. from the genuine Juniata bloom, justly celebrated for the last twei.tv ears fr its superior quality. Also Mouse HotuAiivils. bellow s, vices, wrew plates. Cast st-el. F.nsli.li Blister steel, nnd tlennau steel. Eliplic springs. I arriage aIes, Mould hoards, w.- gon boxes. Ac. All of w hich they w ill warrant and sell at the lowest market prices. Persons will please call and examine ourstock before purchasing elsew here. Feb. 25, 53 lt-6-ns. Robert T. Thorburn, iOt . .V.. J.I U'rtt trtnt Sr . Cin. BRASS and Silver plated Faucets. Stop and Valve Cocks, Soda and Generator Brasses, Hose Joints, Histellery and Hxdraiilic Valves. Ac. Oil Globes, fiaugeand Cilleuder Cocks. Copper Rivets.Spelu-r Solder, ai.d Castings in Brass. Copper and Block 1 in. Babbit or A nil Fruition Mettlea. Orders from the country promptly attended lo. Cash paid for Copper and Brass. Feb. a5, "53 lt-1; r. I IBATA TABLE X A RE..-Genuine i Albata tirver run mttrt, is nearly as w hite, and harder and stronger than silver. Vhen plated it resembles rxtH tiy ihe solid silver. We keep constantly in store a large assortment of Albata Tea and Table Spoons, Forks. Soup La-dl.-s. Butt.T Kid ves. Cream Spoons. Castors, and in diort, every other article uccvssarv lo the complete furnisliii e of a Table HIM INGTON & LABOYTEAUX. w null Importers. 119 .Main Street. Fob. 25, o3 10-1 j r-. Thomas McGcohin, nHOLES.ILE CROl ER, South En.r r.r. Main o.Vij-' f'.r, Cmrihi.ct,, Oh': This House lias beer doh.g business for 21 vears. 12 years t present location. Feb. 25, "53 fu-lyr. II AY .WD STOCK SCA I.F.S Martin Orr. Scale .Mannfat tnrers. have t.-.k..,, 11... ..I.I stano lormerly .xrupiedby Mhti Hrnrt.l., No. 4l Cidnnibia Street, one door west of Walnut, Cincinnati, Ohi . They are prepared to put up on the most res son -ableterms. in any part of the country, their t-mn Lrvrr Hnu nvi Srrk Srntrt, from 11 w patterns w ith Improvements, which they have lust completed. Also, nil kinds of Platlor-n Scab's. H -nuis. &e.. Ar. All our Si ales are warninted to give full satisfaction, or we w ill take them back and refund the money. REFERENCES. Samuel Bores'ord. B. H. F.lliston.) Covinirton. Glidden, MurBn dt Co. G. K. P;-rrin. K W. & G. W. Robson, Kevs. .Maltbv A Co.. " J.D. Lehmer, Pullum, Hairleld A- B'own. fob. S5 10. W A K IT N Ac O K K. Geo. S . Jenkins & Co.. V HOI.ESAl.E d-nler tn Foreign and Pomcstie Pry Goods No. 75. South esst corner Pearl and Vine street., Cincinnati. Just opened an enliie new stock. Feb. 25, 3 0-12ms. JO II X (r ATKST AVIiolrsalr Drnlpr in Itoota & Short, No. 54 Pearl Street, between alniitoc Vine, In 3ms CINCINNATI. J. O. mrirso. n . I r iitt, w DICKSON & LE BETTKK, fSnccessors to Sampson & Andrews ) Importers. Wbolesale aud Ketail Dealers iu China. , '-ia and vueensware. Also. Lamps, Castors Ac Table Cutlery. No. 7 .Main Street, betw.-n P,m, and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. ?j. "53 Itl-lvr. M. miiwnc H. n. wrPTKriwra. w. ai.w IlKIDELHACH. "K KTHEl.M ER cV KLAW. Mnnnfa. Hirers of Ready Mi-nv Clotliinc, Importers and Oenlers in Cfoths, Cassimeres, Vesting, and Gentleinens' Furnishine ;.m.Is. No. 5S Pearl street. ..n.n.i iimi inu, Liucinnau, unio. . v . so, .j.j 1 j i r . KTZF.NRF.!GF.I, TRUS & CO. Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clnthinfr. No. lf street, b tween Third aud Fourth. Cln'ti! T .- Keep constintly on hand, a complete and very extensive snot; of Cloths Cassimeres, Yestinc and even description of Triinminrs. Feb.2.. oS lt)-lvr. VOTICE.K.E. & II. Iliurcins, hirii,cassociiit.'d m. Anderson (fhrmvrlv with Hunno. j well, Halle Co.) with them in the transaction of ; me uiieeiisware business, at their old stand 11 ; .Main street, the business will hereafter be coni ducted under the flrm nf Hiii-i-iiis k,.,n,.,. derson. E. E. Hl GCIVs II. HIGGlvs. Feb. 15, 53 9-lyr. W.M. ANDERSON. ft V!; A,E'--FOR THE RPKIXfi 1 X. .T -?1 V" nrt J""'" ' iu u. one ano common ware, roinnr s ro-in 1..1M (V,.nn,.,n -r.... 11...1. . ... .. . ... " - - 1 1 i;ui-s. 'sue. ..apples, ano HaKers' Pitchers, etc. etc rine lea vv are. While Store. Fancv S'tvles. Fine Flint and Common Glass Ware. Cu-tors.'ltrit uiiiia Ware. German Silver and Silver Plated Good.. Lanterns of alt siies. with and w ithout guards, for Candles orOil. Forsnleat the lowest market rates by HfRRlXS. BROTIIEK & AXPERSON feb. IV "S-l-O-lyr. No. 91 .Main street. Reduced Prlro UBERAl.DIS.TOWIIOI.KS.O EPURrnASERS. ! HKI.I.OWS MAM'FX.-iorv rp HE subscriber respet-tfiilly Informs II.- citizens ' I ortinciiinati.and the public r -nera'lt, Uialh! Hill con mines to manufacture Smiih,' Bellows of nl?? ,,is.L'1 on Second Ftreet. beiween Broadway and Fycamore. rincfnnnti. From his lon?e,nerience in the bu.ines tmretlier with beinc protided with a lar. lot ol sensoned liimlnrr i k- i ' 1" " PPrsd In all case, to warrant his work (rood. A '-SO. Anvils and vice, rumishe.l. feb...V-10-3.ns. S. R. HAMILTON. ! RTS axo snor.!.The nndersirned a lam a.i.l ..nAnl -. . .

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V""-V'".""F"eo' "e n1mostdi Vns,R.. .1.1-. i .-; " " " . 's ... s. ..., .,ii. m. . jt.so. a Fcueruiss-ei.ruut-iit oi i anama. ix-friiom and ralm I'ats. re eenlly purrbael from Ihe manufacturers Kt Ihe lowest iirices. to which lliv .!.! ml and extensive assortment oi custom w ainos in reo.usition. They will, therefore, be prepared to ofT-r to rallv. ..- ' " S-M...I ... .un nasc-rs trcneAlso. .A reels for the sale of FrsnV Miller's Water Proof Rtackin. J. oi A. SIMPKI.0 Sica bit yellow Boot.Xo. e5 Lower Mnrt'.t feblo -93in street, between Main and Svcamore. QIirHATOOn A CO o. 7 Pearl ' VeeV.V." . f !.n? ,:r:xZ?:'nA Countrv Merchants im liiiH t,i.v.n.i. ... ,tot-" tVb. 14 9-Tts-JONES BROTHERS & CO. srCCFSSOSS TO J. D. &. C. JONES &. CO. Wholesale Dealers in D It Y Glhi us Ko. 19 PEARL STKEF.T, CIXCIXXATI, O. '" " WSO. W. JOKSS. reb, 15, "53 p Cms.

M ASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, lias removed to !SiUi st. Bacou's Building, under Magnolia Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. Manufacturer of Costumes and Keealia of everv

description, for Musons. Odd Fellows, Sons I emperauce, lempleof Honor, Druids. Red Men, Broltierhood of the Union, and Wood Fellows. H'r" Beinjr a inerober of the above orders, lam prepared at all limes to furuiMi everything appertaining Uiercto with punctuality and ditpauli. leb. J j 539- l-.'m. NO. 74 MAIN STREET. NEAR PEARL, CINCINNATI. LATI.MEK, COX, COLBI K.N & LVi T Wholesale dealers in even description ol Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, Invite the attention ol tneir Krici.ds and the Country Trade, to their very Urge, well-assorud, and entirely new stock, consisting in part of Tatde. "Pocket and Spring Cutlery; Files. Hasps. Chiel mid Kdge'l uol.; Hand and Panel. Mill nd Cross-cut Saws; Axes. Bronl-Axes, Hatchels and Hammers, Anvils. Vices. Trace and Log-Cbains; Shovels and Swdes. and Pitlsburglioods; Brass Ikittery Kettles and Enantciied-W are; Lookiugiilasses. Percussion Cap, etc.. etc.. ele. They are in constant receipt of r.Niii.mi Coons, direilfrotn Biruiingliaiii, V'olverhainplou. and ShenVld. AIo. of Anoini Hasdm . from inaniiracturt-rs' hands, fre f commission. 1'beir stock has been selected, and iniHrbiiioti orders j given, w ith s-R-cial r.rer.-nce to a Western trade; Table and P'Kket Cutlery, and Misecllanoeus Mielr llanlware. ol newest and best styles of superior grades and the very best makers. 1 hey are prepared lo sell all clashes oFa-oods at first hand, ou favorable terms, and solicit the favor of a call and inspection of slock, as they are determined that their tiiriires shall be kept, uniformly, at Vest Lowest Prices of the Weslern .Market. Cincinnati. Februarv. Ic53. 9-:iw- - " rABD.Pr. J. S. Rnrdsall. of Brookville - A has removed lo Fairteld to practice the Eelee j 'c or reform system of inediciiie and surgery Ofliee at the residence of Oliver Pow ers. Particular attention paid to the cure of Pypepsia. Scrofula. Neuralgia. and ot tier chronic diseases. KEFEKEM F.. N. U. tJ illion, K. Tvner. Kev. Mr. Williams, Kev. .Mr. Snider, aud M.' W. Ilaile. Feb. 15. . D A Y & M ATLACK, I li V u it 0 i s , No. 07 rEAKL STREET. I'K.T. WALNUT & VINE, CINCINNATI OHIO. 9-. 1UATTS & COI.m Il-V, Drnlrrt In II Ilry Uosd,(i; I'rarl Mrrrl, ( in ciinnisli.MCllfer for sale on the most favorable terms liilitl packages Hry Goods, purchased mosily previous to the advance in prices. Purcha-ers wil l Hud I hem ready to meet the lowest rates of ai.v Jobbti.ir House EastorWrkt. Feb. 15 1M2H1Sw. ki.wood oonnr.s. rmvmn s. nKT. W. K. (JCIIiORN (JO. IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in Kiurlish. Freni li. ;.-rm:ir nnd American Fancv ChhIs, Hosiery. Ulove. Combs. Ui ttous. Hriisbes. Lookii.lt (.Lis-es. rmbrelhis. Pamsols, Irish Linens, Kerliu t'or.ls.Jiitoiiets. Book -Mulls, Swiss Mulls, Mul I .Muslins, a full assor'nient of all kind- of Silk ;ods, aud even description or Triiuininjr' aud Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of Urcu Goods, Cbdhs, Casiinercs, A-e." Also, Carpeiiuir and Oil Cfoths of all kinds, direct from Ihe .M:iiiiil":ictun-rs, Straw Goods, &c. Sos. as & 3T Pearl Street, Cincinnati, f.-b 15 !Mr. JOHX W. EI LIS cc CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IS HKV GOODS, .lotui W. Ellis, S3 Pearl Street Wm . V. harknlowA Geo. W. McAlpin, ) CIXCISNATI. All Prii.tssold by us are warranted niTioioRi. fob li 9-3w -. lII I.I 'rili:ii, Maimracturer or Sheep ,1 shears. Shears. Scissors. Kuies, and almost every' kind ol Cutlery. o. Iu. Filth str"t ortli side, betwc-i Main ami Sycamore, Cincin,,...., O. X. B Jobbiuir neatly and promptly done al m"derate charjres; also. Shears. Sheep Shears. Scissors. Kaiors and Knives ground in the best manner, at a short uotics, uile.'-I ms P. A A. .PPLE(iTF, Carrlse .Manula.turcrs, Monroe st., Connersville Indiana. jy 9 i-iy I .MTF.DST1TF.S .MAILS. PROPOSALS for carry ii p the Mails of the United I Mutes from J uly 1, lrj:t to th 3t. June 154. u the lollow ii.jr routes in the Male .r INDIANA, w ill be received at the Coutrntt OBi.-e of the Post Oitlce Dc artiue-.it, iu the city of Washini-ton. until 9 t. M.nt the 4th April, lt-53; to be decided on the '.'jlli of April, lco3. 1XMAXA. From July 1 , 1.-5:,, to June 30, 1854. 4133. From Lafayette, by Ken n seiner and Morocco, to Moiuei.ce. Illinois, 7U miles aud back, once a ivk. L"ave I jifayette Tuesday at T a m; Arrive at .Moineuie next day I.y 6 p ni: L.-avc Moineuce Ihtirsdny ut 7a m; Arnv,"at l.alayettesamc day by 6 p ni. 4134. From Lotransport. by '- , to Camden, It milus and b.ick, once a week. Leave l.i'r:ins,oil Saturday at 6 a m; A rrive at Camden same day by 11 a in; I-cave Camden bi.turday al I p in; Arrive at Loganspon same dav t 6 p ni. 4i:. From New Castle, by Cadiz, Meelianics-b'.u-. Hui.lersville. and New" Columbus, lo rcndlelon. al miles and back, tw ice a week. U-ave New Castle Weuuesstay and Fridav at 8a m; Arrive at I'endleton same days by 3 p m". U-ave Hendh-iiiu Thursday j.i.".l ."J.t ir.lav at 9 a m; Arrive alNew Castle same daxs bv 3pm. 4I3. From Frank lort, bv Kee'sc's Mills. Leb;inon, aud Jamestown, to Uant life, 3t miles and back.oure a week. Leave Frank lort Wntnesd.-iy at 9 a in; Arrive at Danville net .lay by l- m; lnave Haittille I hursday at -J p in; Arrive at Frankfort next dav bv 6 p m; 413:. From V iiiamar, by 'Med:;rvville, to Sallillo a, mdes and ba k.nm-c a w eek." Iave VVinamiic Friday at C a m; Arrive ut Saltillo same" dav bv 4 pm; l-eave Saltillo -suiurday m's a' m; Arrive at n maniac same day by 4 p m. 41.V. From Crawfordsvil'le." bv Independence and Pine Village, to Oxford, 4(1 "miles and back, once a w ec-k . Leave Craw lordsville Wednesday at Ta ni; Arrive at Oxiont same day by 7 p in; Leave Oxford Thursday at a m; Arrive at Craw ronlsvilie same day bv? p m. 4139. From Browiistown, h..' Ilo'uston.to Kloomin(Tton.3" miles and beck once a w.ek. Leave lirownslown Wednesday al6a tn; Arrive at Blooiuirton same day by 6 p in: Leave bloomington Thursday at C a in; Arrive at Urownstnw n same dav bv 6 p in. 4I4U. From .Muucietou n. bv Jav's Court House, ami Now Corydon, to WiUhire,Ohio, 74 miles and back, once a week. Leave Muncictow n Monday at fl a m; Arrive at WiUhire next day by 6 p in; Le..ve W ilsliire VVeduesilav'al "f a in: i Arrive at .nuncieiow n next day by 6pm . - w P .... ,i,i i. rroin Altiou, to Swan, ll miles and back, 1 once m mvK'K.. I U-ave Albion Saturday at 7 a m: Arrive ulSw an same day by 11 a ni; Leave Swan Siitunlay at 1 p m; Arrive at Albion same day bv 5 pm. U-2. From Liberty, by 'I'lilton, Aliincdon, Centrev.lle, and Hloomiiifport, to Winchester, 44 miles aud bark, once a week. Leave Liberty Tuesday al 9 a m: Arrive at w inchester next day by 12 m; U-av W ind ester Wednesday a'tS p ni; Arrive at Liberty next dav bv 5 p m. 4143. From Portland Mdls.'by Parkville, to Brain's Cross Kouds, 10 miles and back, twice a WD. I-eav. Portland Mill. Wednesday and Saturday Arrive at Bruin.. Cross Road, same dav bv 12 m. V . V . Arrive at r-ortlan.l Mill, same day by 4 p m. 4144. rrom ilairerslown. bv t-nionsuort, Macksrille.SO inilos aud back, once a week Leave H.iperstown rnday at 9 a in; Arrive at Alat ksviile same day li) 3 p in; Leaves .Mat ksviile .aturday ai S a ni; Arrive at Hitfrers.ow i. fti.im Hut ... o m sn.. rnun .iiiuinl.us. bv jonesvi lo. lo RTct lord, lb mile.aud back. once a week. i .. . . lA-ave li:umlius Salurda; at0 in: Arrive at Kockfonf samedat bv l- ni: U-sve Kockford .Saumlay at" I p ...;

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Arrive at Columbus samedav bv ? p ni. ' .'" ' " 4140. l-roin Lafatctie, bv iiavion. Winship. U','- t", ,-, . n t. .nt ander se1.'l,,wflrt -V.lls. Jellorson. and Frankfort, to Micl.ip.mowi., . U- The bi.l shouM " (r,..r nM. t.; 38 n..le.and back, oncea week. V" ,,Mf "Vp t ' ' , u l ,h ' M.i:--vf Leave Lalnjclle ednesda, at Jam: r-r.l.ed "Mail 1 'I'V ,V ,att;, ion.y ef Arr.ve -t Mi. l.,. ...... .. ....... .is. h. a m. , It should be guarantied, and ' , .,ulJ

Le Mi,..i.,in. i.1 hr.i.v .i': ... ' Arrive at Lalutellesumeday by 6 p m. 4147. From Green Castle, bv t.rubb s Mills. Port lsn.l Mill. H.. nr.. U..L-.-Mi.. ft s. . . . ' . . . . . s-i-tiiiMa, .n cs anu oatK. six tune a week. Leave Green Castle rtailt except Sunday at 6 a ui; Arrive at .Montezuma same day by 3 p in; Leave Mnt.tczuma daily except Suiidav ate a ni; Arrivcal Green Castle same dats bv 5 p in. 4I4P. From Monliccllo, to Oxford. 3U miles and back, one." a w-i"..L- .' 1 ........ ti . . i . . . . , ,,;,, IiriHI Arrive at -wouliccllo same day by S p m.

.. I'ats. re-, 4149. From Jas,r. by Alfordvllle. to xount r East.st Pleasant, "JU miles 'and bick. once . week. n it. rene- Leave Jas.r W ednesdav at 9 a m; workofallj Arrive at Mount Heasant same dsv bv 3pm; il.i.. .....ui . -. r

u.,.. ..... . ui . -. A7riv:.j::, 'J. '.T' Z ". " " ! Leave rliHinn ld Fridav at" a m; Arrive at C arlisle same dav b 3 n m: Leave Carlisle Saturday at a in: Arrive at Bloonifleld same day by 3 p in. 4151. From Owensville to Mouut Carmel, HI., 10 miles and bark, once a week. Leave Oweusrille Wednesday at Pa m; Arrive at Mount Carniel same' day by li s m; Leave Mount Carmel Wednesday allnm; A rrive at Ow ensburg same day by 4 p ni. 416-.'. From Boonville. by CrowviHeaadTaylorsvitle, to Hunting burjr, 3U mites aud back, once a' week. Leave Boonville Mordiiy at 7 a tn; Arrive at Huntii gburj: ssw dsy by S f ra; Leave Hui.tu.;burt 1 ueMsy at 7 s in; Arrive at Boont illosaaie dv'v by 5 p m. 4153. From Tror, to Worst, Sg miles and back, once a week. Leave Troy Friday at 8 a m; Arrive at Worth same dav bv 4 pm; Le-ve Worth Saturday at Sam; Arrive at Trsty same day bv 4 p nx. 4154. t-romucntryville, to Ferdinand, 10 miles and back, ."lice a week

j Leave Gentry vilio Saturday at 10a ul. Arrive at Ferdiusnd same day by 1 p m; I Leave Ferdinand Saturday nt 2 p m; Arrit-e at Geotryvifle same .Uj bt 5 p mv

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sa iiiouth. and Louisville, t ' ,r' Cm,, and back.tbree ti.n... . V. ' c ' j Leave Laurel Monday, WedeVla,,.n nrmrnjowi s v ;,me d.n,),, K Leave Ke r r.... ,.....'' Pin: at 6 am. i .M,rs.iaf. ,M I Arrive at I-lurvl nm .1... - . .. oft 415.1. Fro... New fasti.:; iZ land, Kog,Tsvile, and I unlv . r!K;". i. miles :,nd hack, twice a "? ' '" Leave Sew Castle Tues.'.i vr A Arrive at ..ccie,.wn,:imV',F., Leave ,,cicto ., Wcdnesda,-: n to. a, ej v . 11 'J Ti-ni '.. . rtit-iTjii, ,u nines niul l.-V imic s.h. aturdaral6,B Arrive at Albion same dav hi " n ' lx.-ave Albion SatunUv at'-' n i , -Arrive at W h.tl.-y C. li. ... ' ... 4158 From nirristdin i.. ana, to aiddletown, m,i.., c week. ' J wtk. vi Bidder will propose a s. lie.li.1.. 4159. From Marion, to S,a j., . hack, once s week. I iA-ave Marion Friday r.t 10 a n : ; A rrive at San Jaeii to sii.w d:,Vv 4 n .; Leave ban Jacimo Sihir.! 1 2 ' m; ! Arrive at aarion amr V, .j ., ni'J 4lt)l. From Brnansiown, , c-unty. l- imlc and l.aek.ai.r , ' ' -' L-ave Krow ustow u Saturduv ,. Arrive at Kocr..rdiim-.:.ai" u ..- Leave Korkford atur.la si 1 .. L'.- " I A rrive at Brow nstown same .1 i." ! -""i iwdf..rd.i.v p i, :,).',' 25 mil's. and bark,. me .. .k ' 'r : Leave H -.li..r l cdii.-,.li(j";.t . Arrive at Br.w iis-.'.w n ... i ' i u. - - . - i.i -, i:sir, n i a!ir-'lv. j "a in; Arrive al HcUlor.l sr.lue.i 4160. From Crjuf.ir.'. ! I.o1 oj-o. n. ,'.-in.M:.l..r,i .:' ,rc'n I miles and back. ..! . ' ' ' 1-r.dr. Leave Craw f..r.l si! st,,, .i.', .,- : rrive t in,.L h,.. V r": - ino u-.;, i.,-, T...." i ' .' . '- I' :.i : n .-irri e ai r-;v .orist me s:.m . ,i. , . , 4103. From Peru, bv yc miles ai'd bn.-k. once aVrrk. Leave Peru Frl.;. a ,n: ' I' m: ' ten.. .s. rrive at r.exar same .!:. 3 Leave Bevar Saturday at V a n ;' 1 I Arrive al rVr j tame dav t ' Ul. ! FORM KtiH A ' B'hrre tioc'tni j;rfrm cj.tr t. ' rrr! iy r!r 4. ri . 1 e.r-.: il (- we. as the ens. 1 nanus ..r names in C-. 1 1 " ..f or residences lier.'bx "j r. 1 rnut!- Xk. ' from" i lu:ist 'rG-.-ueral's advert j th." same. diited Februr.r. ti:n suae.i iu the -. lic ln ' vertisenit-iit. and I vK-1", v;,v I'll r-. -r-.;... " Hie P., ni in (, .'.KVt. r-.- ''. in f . t "nn,.,,'l ; ' s ii:.h:j ance.to wit: ! Here t:i to li for the :ii.i;u::l sum of 1 ..icrc r.:o n::tti: words ut lull le.iirih uai is j I'-tel ' j Form vf a Cu ITh( undersiiriied un.':e-;;,i., hid for carry ini; the mud ..n copied by liie Postiua.t r; j prior to ll.e 1st ,iay orJuiv i quired obli-rrition i. inrfon:i , w ith Hd aud suiciei I si.t ! ' freJ.- I " t r. ral.thc bi.l.l,., ; L'ted Siirncd ' l"g".:ra;,;,,r Vorru vf ( tir f 'nrr. Tint r.ndersipned ;p.lina.:er. j"i!;i. ,.r rl-n a court of record. a liie cas,. may 1..-, c.-n;5r.-. Iioiswell aciMiailired w u!i Ihe "tli-n r; and their proper, and th::t tlicy are ni.n erty and able to make .! llK'irpuaru:i:y. 1 Uuted j ISSTIIKIIOXS. Embreanf renif't:i,nt f br intvrOorntrd ' conn ecu f thr txtmt ihr lca imrm Cf ; 1. seven minutes are allowed t,. v,, .. . .lii.,l.... . k..., .... . .. , . . .... " ... ., ..' ' s litSi. 11,1 -.inn.- nil-mans mil ou ra.imao ail s;t n,. J i.-mv? im iv is in ik: i.o more i.-in i.,tn Uv tl. ient tor an exchange ot the iu:i:l -. On routes w lien- the mo le ..i.i.i isur.rr i miisoi 1-. me special aeentsor tl,o H ir.mri -J also-post olli. c blanks. iu,iu l i-.. ,. ? keys, are to be imixy.-d w ilamu ni-f.-. I 3. No pay v ill be made I..r lr. . -riiir. I aud for each of such omissions t s.: .-!rt. -r. ' ex plainest, threw limes the pay ..I ih i- j, mi, .A deducted. For arrivals o iar U-i.ii .l ua..- u I or.-ai. i oiinexiou w.in oepeti.lo c iiim... 1 , .ion lor me irip is sni'iei t to I irt uiiic. ls.,iuil,,, may also Ik- ordered b.ra era Je ol - rf..rr aic :i ferior to thai .ccilicd in the cm ira.t. I .r rr ated detiii.picncies ..f the k ind In r.-in f,r. , ri.M, ;.-.i I t hiiiurs ir.,l u lliv ! a;Lr inercvi ano uio luiiuiUl c.i t tin- im,, mj. t, ! mude. j t. For leavii.i l ii: ,!. ,.r ilirnw.i c ftv ir,i l j or any portion of tae.u. f rl.i adain-smu ! in s-.ii, is. in. ik-iiii; coi.n-rt c.i it, :i ii Lr riihiiiisC an xitv tn O IK ted. i-y n., . .i.i : lomiiiiTi nil iiik.l ilvr's uy niuy Is- ii o. FiiK- will iKMinj. ic.I. u:J,. tlu-1. 1.i,q, ;p tu-prMii t! ut,.. I .r.l fxi.li.m-i i c n ! lUiUW KrMMi. f -rfaii i i arr.f in rM im.; ; for ikIiv t.iiir l l..kr tn.- in:i;l Ir-ui. ..r Or !irr l( ; u.t., a t h: ,c; i'..r !..i?'.-r.i.r a V4.t, t-.u-vr; s I tiie ui.iiiki' I. i.. :;. . !..,.. ,,r n.si.nt-r -I r-r-j ' rjn.c ii) ! i- ii-jur.-.i. .iv--n. o.. r.-hK.!. .t l.-J iii.tj 1,-r rfi.Mi t. uiu r tit m;.i..i. i. ,oi,.- v. - ; instil u f r ii-;. il tin- m-.u i,r rui.. ,.r i , ; -i i ct-n. I'd in rt.iiii.i.. li. .ir. or s.t -uii.tfct, j rut.tt. 0. 'I lie r.w.ni;i:T iien.l im.y itiit.it1 f i trti t Ur r i". i l.i;h.r.- t run ; r. eal.'j lo In, i; or j u li.e 1 t ;;. c .u ir "I l lrti i. tK i'i iiir j ariu.t i.t; i..r ri-tii- r j i-- . t 'h.trj.i o;.rnrr y-Ucn rjuir. ! h- i .;ri:it i L do .; r :ipi,it.i: lln t M.lr: 1 1 :; : l v.tv k j jM'i.t .t th riiinj.ttr ifiittaU f.r rn r ) c tn-i , mail. f-f !r mi a r'. .. KlioHtiii :h.r f r z-r-J rjia re;.. m: iln-. ir;;-' . IK- mu tit-"r-j tier an it. i rffc l (. In a.i ft U- ' r.'.-tTit t tut- iuw, ji- r-ti u en an- X f fur Tne ::t!iili'i::il k ir t.rnr. if u. iti .!. Ira lir ft.a , Snuievcr, 11; Uw .. t u cm of ypo -.1, r iisli liu' t't.ta 1 h p-.u ris- j r.oiii'e lo i!u li';iiimi i l tl at he j-rViYn -Uu: lo rr iiiptli.' 4rtlir int- ttl l. 1 in rt'.niiirr . tieiirntl m:i uis uria:! r u- :.!; ih;v the . r;. ' prorata lHTf;.)e f tnj.ii lie ;il! M,e n.eiU,Vf i ;ra voinpeiisatioii on tlie at.i i;ii;t eiiM,l itli lierever. h. o i;;icn. th jii.hht mtert- J. ! not retiiire ;!it ii!i;eor m he .i..ns t' j porno tit it Ity a il.flVroi.t cradle of lniii-irta:i"n. j t. ruj mri.ts u .11 b.- Ti;alo I - r luc nh nf ; wJl.-. lioi. ot r .r;il"ts on I 't-Mraien or t-c. ' utlor liu oxjijrati.i-n of ej.-h .jnarter ki; in Februun. M:: . Ai ri:-t. enil-cr. iMoutattM : t'Ul i. 11. fro: m i :.J 'il ! ! -j vliould ihf j t o cr at r ii :iii r-t-niMU.n :ia w j lo b; siippin d te Corn ell) lnte,i. 10. Ihe Poti.;iter .4-l.t r;il is proliiVit. 41' Uw from ki.oiifrlj nii.ki;- a i-i-ntrat t h r the tnt j portalHMi ol lite until- i.U ai.y k r4'ii h J Ua o tittorot into, or prvp"i- i to vnier ntt'.'? t coiiiltii.alion to preeitt iho nutkme hiifvr m nimltontnu t b uu oilu-r pru or) r?-M.r I lio hIkiII lin e ni:i(o anj ficr-'emei.t. ' 'h !Tt' ; pi veil r pert'i.riiie.l. or jinin.e,i totvr tr 'erf- rn, i ; any cojiiileratiitii wtialeor. or to do.wr uA u i aiiMlunc v. halever. in r.ier to imluce any ; .. i...i.ti i...t t, .I.t,. i.rn mail c'litraet. i-"-r1,....r -.It ..I..... i- tl...l Irt 111.' .'Mh tlH0f Hie avl of Xf'M'i. prt'lnhtlinc iotiitiiJti" io prevent tM'MlIIC1 he 4ih of li a hni r4eivei aiier mr . .. ,(. at 9am,or ah mi the puanii.ty reA iM reccivoa au , --.u.. t. ... ral MUW W I one sum of compoiisatiow. oann.t tn' roiUMk-rea d j competitiou wtib a ropular pr 'p1 reavmul-? in j amount, .,; ,n li. A bia.lorniaw.ffor.!iew tf J,,a,rtV ' cuW for bv the a.Ivorti iu -nt aiftuull or m ; pra,-lii-alle at certain I nh,mute an a- ' ...v.. ...... t.r t. liitenuil sen ice . .,.,.l...r..l .lats.wi-cks.or aionltn.I He inav i.nMH.s." ! omit an iiianwibkoBi-e. w I one not ou tne stastf or railroad, oral a ' landinjr.as tin-case may t.-: or lie liu.) off tV' I stitnte an inferior nimle of su ..ly in "r'r-',i He il tTiT. lil lllll.-9.il am... KJU ."nVon imj red. H" -. i ''';"", ""'"""Tn ioai'lS.' "f wnlS'ii j ..-:.-.., .ii...if.,rk tlie advertisi-aaw ' ' f' "'" . "j c.,..,V t.non Ut.. to ,. ... ., iN ..,,. uni. where a H.i it' tainsauv sutl. alL-rulion. llu-ir .iis.lui.J" will be cslllliiitcd iu cliiialilig iluh ounri posals. 13. 1 hero shoiilJ b but one route b.i for - ' t""ivs.o. , Mr, . u ihA nut me scrim -. . .. "I '"a .. " . .... - of ll.." blilJer. S.4 "r. iibiiiv ami n-imi.v .r each member of a firm, where ' ' offftK J cot i m,M bv.rfTl".Zl. iTluo tirscls..k t riiaranlors .ertiSe.l. ls.-e lorm .. t rli....l. U. diu lime to Ik- rocc.t cd u - N.. f liie 4tn ..nu i , ,. rr:nm- ... 16. 1 lit" contract are io tn . ,rf Jul; . ' , ,i. .i,..iar.ni..,,i i.v i.ris-iuii ct lo the Dciiarinicit! by oris s i isj-. lis" rl'', 1J. 1-n.ler the a. tof Manh M. "4j 'Tf wftare to Imj let to the lowest t. :M- r b ' ,,. cient rnarai.ties.wiiUo.it u"Ju r r. i r. r,.r mode uflninspurtat-..n Uiuu w ' ,.f'fi.li the due c.-k-rity. certainty. "J ' .,mH IransportaU.ui. When the lowest '"'i-irntr. mfe of convevaace ina.le.uate to -u bo; s, certainly, and security of la mad, accenwd. . -wwlf ' " ,"'n "e," ',u 'h n it n 'lZTir.".!.! '"f ' "',c ' " " 7' t , roiKil for cation, it will be considered a 1 back service. . , ;,. lien ine Did uoes u ,tC" back service. .ri,.scs 19. A modification of abid. is ! ' lH he .,ular coBI'11" . r..- w.ivtnr e"i. .. ... I. . mrcful n' ,t 10 tTI w. r .X"ii.iastei7 i . , : . tlie sufliciencv of puarantors 05 -.w know inc that tbev are persons ot '"'"", surcurt sibilitv: and aft bidders, easranmis, . oU, are disllnctlt uotifie or perforin the contracts tor the scri irf r for iii n ... . .,i,.,i nids ibt ir l.-cal 1;al " ed tlialon aia""". i 11 bt euforced agaiust them. oje m' 21. Contractors are rein"' '"'1 iee " from, and deliver them into. Uie omit 9. of routes and all intermedia le ofcees. tii boat ami railroad lines into iutonuc s. -. mr ihn eieliiv rods from ihe lan'l"v ...,.,. t 90 Pn-sent contractors am' Iff0." .. i the Departmcrt must, equally uh " puaranlors and certitk-ates of Uieir sumu stantiallv in llieloru s anotc - . bT ,p tiflcatesof sufficiency must be s ,p - ,j. master, or ajudse or clerk of a coart o S. II. HI BBARI). PoslHiasl.M-c Pr Office UEFmTsv, Ftss . - n . . vs Pun H! ' (ran il t aubsctibec on the Sid inst. an -Vr"" ut 1 vlhoumeof Jackson .-snally , ,P Ir1l. i Th. ,.1.1,.. re warned ara ".-it. s a i,tt " nticc 10 by years. hiin od mv account ... ,niiV Klllll.'. ...... -

Feb.Slth lj3 3ws.