Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 March 1853 — Page 2

It 1? O Iv V I 1. 1- K. 1 N l. FRIDAY. riARCH 4, 1153.

Jlgrtcnltnral. The monthly Meeting of out county Agricultural Society is to be hold to-morrow (Saturday) at Xew Trenton. The Rev. T.A.Goodwin is to deliver the monthlv address.

The Track Clear. On Friday and Saturday last, we we.-e out with the party surveying the route for the Rail Road between Metamora and Rushville, direct thro' by Laurel. The route up Duck Creek was found every way suitable. The distance from Metamora to the North side of Laurel was exactly five miles. This, however, can be somewhat shortened. Probably reduced to 4. The highest point to be

J attained is 100 feet, and to overcome Clay's lllOUth, i this tiipro w a i4ktanii 51 milpc- hosiiles

fgjr At one time Mr

owing to its "size was the subject of j a cut of 30 feet at the summit, for a short

conversation. One of the company ! distance will be but a small matter.

aid it was unnecessary to defend his j f.i,e j;ne js almost straight, and almost mouth, for '-it could speak for itself.'' direct. From Laurel the route passes

The Unman Calorie Engine. In regard to State papers we have fallen on evil times. John Smith may have a lauda ble design to keep himself posted up in Diplomacy and Firance, in the h istory f the Army and Navy, Inventions and Agriculture; and, at the same time, may not wish to be ignorant of the domestic affairs of the State in which he lives. John however soon satisfies himself that if lie keeps a whole coat on his back, and his belly from rebellion, he must abandon any such chimerical hopes. He must content himself with the newspaper and the last nov

el, like a modest man as he is, and not

Direct Line. Forthe Indiana AmericanEfforts are now on foot, and we have John smith n rsnpsmns. no doubt, will be entirely successful, to Mb. Editor: I have read, with some build a Railroad from the Cincinnati and j?twt, the letters of my cousin, John t ,. , femith, of Cincinnati, hopinghe would Indianapolis Road, commening near -My something that would betoihe praise the mouth of Garrison creek, and run- of our whole family. He is certainly ning to Anderson in Madison Co. which j one of tne smartest one of our name, yet is in a direct line from Cincinnati to ' he hs so,"e we,;lk Part as wcl1 s other M , . , . . . ... i people. Now he need not be all the Chicago. We have no doubt but th.s ,ime telling us that he is a bachelor.will be built, and will form the nearest His snappishness will convince any one and most direct route between Cincin- ' that he is not only a bachelor, but one in

nati and Chieasro. Hon. C. B. Smith's ' ,ne seaT na lne yellow leaf. i'oor old

Cincinnati Advertlsjments

Am tTurnscionakle Rascal. T hf Hartford ( Conn. 1 Times has nn

account of one of the most hvDocriiical ! IT 31 Bit ELLAS Ann PAUASOl

rasraU htr the name of Chas J..KFe Uel Sleeper. Xo. 167 Main Street, between rascais, oy tne name 01 uhas. joxes,, .,, 3Ul Mrw, , j,,, .illtlMi. ha, constantly on h

ill) lias recently uevu etui out iroui a laree an l c.-m-rul nworltnent l I mbrclta ami I rf, u 7, t i r "' 'rUc 1 that city to the State-prison lor the term gXg. i of four years, that we ever recollect of, M..rci.4.iei3u. ' itewtun.iiiief aTai.ie. u .

having been. The scamp was a very

till AT A TABLE Wanr-

J A Albata m-rrr r ,n rfr, nc-jriv''4 , harder and stronger than ml.-r. iv. -Tao! ! smUles txuci.y the ot;j ,iiver " ',l4 I h,d wkVo'MntlT lrt,,.. f

sanctimonious looking man, made great: I0" ,s ... Main st. 1st ,r-.0 r .. .s ' , , fe ...I lor above Pearl. Cm, imiati. Ilea er in Paper professions of religion, which h used Haneine. ide I .Un, l.per, Hai.dl.oye. Fire.

lie Screen. Ac, offer to the public the largest and

Mart'nrH from T .. . : i"" av.on.neni t tne above article to be found ia

m.vilt AUVlllllt in Ihn ...t (M rhit an..., , I. .

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lull.e M.-rM-k.

He

Road to the contrary notwithstanding. And even this road might touch Connersville, Cambridge, and New Castle, and still be the best route, if the citi-

as a cloak to conceal his crimes.

came to

Vermont," and by his great activity : invite the trade to call and ei.

in praver-meetinsTs secured the rnnri- Matvi.4, n-i-.m.

man' I am snrrv th.t . I..V... J: a , A C - ac. . i ! " ' -

not move to nnxa-iMlh. Inno- .e A.i. Il ,.. . i K AW DON, A it.t.nT, H TCI1 & Kl)ON

- , ' io i; 'f . i v.um i , v. t nun aoiuatiuii III a I d C - I T .-M.n.akC. C a He miirht have become

as i reel myseit somewhat r sponsible : ly and lodge in his store with a clerk. for all mv kinfolks. 1 w ish to rhi.le ' Jones embraced th

m x i ix;to. a, i..r. VTnr Wth lmi,..r!cr.. iia ,

Fob.

ciir.it xv oon a t oMr -

O Mren, iiicinnati.H'," PeaJ

I' " .linen a lull -...niin I. i. "". W ool. HAT-l.T- the, , jih ,., , l." Fr,

i.rniPe-i;.iMii,g in j artut i's, ,,, , ' ";"ni

1

P:ilm Uarllat.

Countrj MenliuiX.are f.lifitr d I

slock .

fob. l-!w:u.;""",

Mr t v Mf'in .V. t incitittitt, Of.im,

i

nietit of Ko.it and si,o.-.i , . , , Ti' m

kim w.nlli. I"..- ..." ' I t I J I 1 . . " e i

. j. 1. i.. r il . rens nf th Uttor nl.o h'.miM nnito th.-ir ' "l 'J " r correction, con- ( bc e rai uiiiKirtu ud lars worm 01 gOOUS nretend to nufih his frail hart rmr nnnn zens oi tne latter place w ouiu unite ineir . ...i- , . ., .. ....

Soaayweof our new Blooming Urove int0 the valley of Garrison creek, and ' fc . r.,m forces and carrv this road bv these it. ur. , " V' ti I

!-tor- ! H reach Rushville in about 16 miles,;ipg ag now.aay9 swanows up ev.Crypub. ! towns and cities. In fact Connersville moons girls ol course, and nothing else ; situation in another lac 0ry 'and there !,. rn.t. I makin frora Metamora toRttshvil,e 21 i 'lie fact and event material to he Innu-n I and Cambridge owe it to their own pros- for '',ke .a!l ld mn he thinks the abil- cheated his emplovfrs out of one hun-

Lot

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evil ihv i.,t . i r p:.,,L ... kailnud. Male ,...'..'..'. "L1 "1

"i d ,t,l Hon. I.. r..(U of Kx. Nance. 'heek. ver.iH'ed l k ii, c,

lri:ri., Cen.deate .h'm.k V and Heinwiie. Promi- i rortmriit of Panama. 1 -i " .'' ret:

.ir "1. Hill :u,d l.ell. r 1! :n!. llildoma. i-il- eenliv nun ii.e.l fr... " -' 'alia il.-.

ii eaiid Pmf ...onal Cardj, ' Jtaal, Couiilv end the lo t price. i .,i h ,, !""' Iun" tu

II. . -Kt

. i ., nnt .1 ,( . . . . . 1IV IS A With thtl hilirc Ehmi M j.Ann ' traA mnt lw A I , I -.1 - .

This d,y, Gen. Tierce assumes the sta- j -- j And who .re to blame? First, always j P7 " er. The Koad (()( ' fn more , ,hrt 1

Uon and responsibilities of President of( oy ouon .ne " r " . in 5Ufh ses' Pc. They have a ; w,n be road and mad0 oon.connect.ng cm: o it.on at school. I suppose he U had 7., r brined ll.Mhen le'i th- iactothe United States. The change of ru- ,s21 miles. This route then by Laurel acpraved taste and jt craves morbidly a at Anderson or Xew Castle, with our bi.l.iing lur the honor ol being copied ry an I set tin preaching forth.' Ei-o-

llai.d seal. Arc

l'onta il, on hnnd. WacV N.e Paer of various tilil. mad ; li or.lor.of ven ;irioriiiulilv. i the above oiii.e i under the sup rvlion' of flea. : T. J.ni. a practical vnriver. mr 5 ll-iem

ral and eM.n.ive aM.rti!... i . """I

vrj V:

; onlv increases the distance over a direct '

vicious kind of food. John Smith cur-

This

ses in his heart the interminable messa

ges, reports, and Documents that form

; the staple of contemporaneous history,

l.r is nnietlv done, scarcelv elicitins a

. " ro; Tt,'mnntiir ! line, one-fourth or one-half mile. So'

rciliai iv i.'l t ii ivt-inii;- 1' .f. ..... confidence in their rulers, notwilhstand- j otherroute can be found as short ir the bitterness of party contests. j en settles this question.

There is in tl is country the utmost loy- j 1"c'u'l"cl" lu las in his despair he abandons all hope of ahv to the will of the majority. As a jdianapol.s, by this route, need not ex- hg a wel, infomed ,nn; general matter, there is not that attach- at an7 Place a h'Sher 8Tde than ; doeg not cons(Jer how mwh he

mentto men in this country, as to ever i 10 lue Anu lne endanger our institutions. Twice in the j be about 83 miles. This defies history of our Government, however, we j competition in distance, easy grades, and believe a monarchv could have been as- straight linesautned, and sustained bv the people. But savs sotne' cannot a road be run Had Washington grasped, and managed out of lhe valle-v between Harrison and

i tsrookvuie, ana tnence oirectto indiaii-

ani rem i an me csmillis. H. . nai ; s. -h.iil.li..iise. within .1 sou-

good ritcr, and therelore he should be roh o; the cene ol his rascalities. He copied and read. Now n it ;ot me siy t(J pave out t!iat ,ie was tMriployed at a r-'gu-cousm John, hejs s mcan physician who lar weekly salary, by that denomination, Will n con.mo,, a m..,ijcjiu. he a,ws nat but this was n -t tru ?. take hi'V.seit, whtn sick. Now John, do H was oper.itinj entirely 'n his own

with easy grades from Cincirin-Vi nn the J'01' Copy when writing for your vounr hook. He trimmed his pulpit w itli cost-

White Water ValW , , friends! Your letters show a sufficient ly broadcloths and silk tring s which he Anv.u. Vice. Trace and i,.s-i imin-:

..wv.. .u .liiuvicuni.i u vimr 111. 11 nrrrini nn it nv.. .. iii ir.iii.i. ill. n.'iiii mr si nil nii.n n n nr-iv

J - I ..(...., 11 onjr JitlffU- .. ,,.v .... (.u...v

Road at the mouth of Garrison creek.

In these days it will not do for towns or individuals to stand still, or they will be run over. This road constructed, direct, avid

NO. 74 MAIN STREET NEAR 1EARL. CINCINNATI. l.A'lltK.I lV..t'Oil,l K.N. A :! XI'TON. ! U'M 'I K.-A I.K .1 Ml t :n 'ry d.cr;ptiii of, r' re c.. Mid i..tie;ie :ardaj au.U'utlerv, :i it the .it. -i.ii in .11 tu. ir Krieml and l..c t 0111.- ! tr- Tmd... t fi -ir ver laic. well-aorteil. and ei.t r -Ix 11. t 11 k c uilt lis in pait of

liinie. cue .et ami rpniifft ml t; l it . Kap.t'li..an.l K.le.' TooN; H.in.i ami P.ii.cl. Mill ami ( ro.- ill .;

x-. ISr.i.ul- ve. Hat. lift, and Hammers:

kind in reiiuinition

They will, then-hire,

eonntrv

men!

pe

rail

A No. A cert, fnr the a of F Ur Proof biackinc. J. & v. vtT',

f.-l.li 4.3m Mrect, V-..eoa 'y,"

1 nej in, iiicn'lure. tv pr-n - 1 J Biitn- merchaiil. and to ,1,.! '.''' T I lit not exeelled in ilw t-''.aMJ rctfully oli, M the .tu ,.i...n Pf i u!'.',fk llv. "'Wnira-j

, Ixilk ililf f.l:i..e. Peri.nti.i.iii -.. ..t.. l

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we Will nave the st read in thf Stato can do it with safetv. Ynt nns in too ei-Mlok.hvmn-hook and a lariro rin. i . I hej are iiic.n-itai.t n.e lit of Kk.ii.ish ;ot

11a titiriiT ei-ttviA cnl.itiiliil 1 rn U ... . . . .

and sustained. And such was the poht-; ' h " " ' : make endless sneerhes. nn all . t ons.

. il : l . r , c . i " t . i , .... u . iii'i'g.i,n o

i j ... .;.n r.l--n if 1.1.J aiiiarrisonareauouiouuieeiniffn.com-' , , . teal devotion to Gen. Jaikson, it he had . & - or else he is small notatoe r .

500 just below Brookville. i ... .... . r iew in a nun

'apolis! This is not possible. The hills

at Harrison :

assumed regal authority, we believe he :ingdown to

ined. i To overcon

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J?ut in no other case has there been that raut 11 " lu q're o mes- w e en

the other Smiths have contributed to the growth of this bitter fruit. Vmr John

ifvnn will thint . " " lve no mbt thst Hip crrp.it Pacifi.- i ' 'htf compositions written in school is Ciiair.

, ..... . ...,,n a IHVIIII.III, 1 1 111 II I. Ill - l. - tl- ... - .. . . . ,

. . , R,- .1 -n ,, -. c . . original: Aow that may be true of the curtains in one corner ol the room, as a cur to you that vou never re warded ane 'a w ill make Chicago its Lastern ter- , - ,. . . . . . , . . . J "au .-aruca any; & Cincinnati children, but it never was screen behind which he dressed in his man great who was not a public speak. m'nus, and m view of this fact, the di- true in Indiana. If cousin John is not si.k robe. He stole these curtains from er, and not great at that, unless he Vas a I reCt route rom Chicago to Cincinnati too old and infirm to visit us, when pleas- Mr. Dean, and also the robe; and he perfect eas bas. Your Govemr wil' become the great thoroughfare ofna- ant weather comes I would not advise 1 broke into St. Pan i.ks Church in II artr g fo ul itrnr,f must' i.:. ... i.. u: . -i. . ... t t . .i r ... i..

- . linn .ii i t n i ins iii iii.i'ii.i r 1 1 . i r mi iivn. 11 1 i . miu pliiii: ill !. i iikaii, runt-. n

i and THp nillc ftlV roof n . .

... - - . . . 1 f af Vol f rVk A TrilO nnirrMr TnOCir iI T UUl .TN-.

would have been triumnfcan v sustained. ...o, t He must do nm j . 1 u j . -,u ....... ... .. . j llc muai IW till H rrnriri ,rtK n c :mo thils; u-hn advrti.so vcith a,a

t: . J"" HI. oiuniff - . . w ...... -

Cibson House.

Some times we are charged with puff-

rlianuiluii. and

lltnpiviRE. fnm

tnaniifai'tiirrr ham', tree ot cuiiiiiiivtion. T heir toek ha been ele t.'d. and iiniHirlalion order

piveii. with ipeeial ref -rence to a Weidern trade: i Table and Pockil I'ull. r. .and M'ee11aiiiK)ii hlf ll.irlare. of neet and l.-t mj. of cupvrior , grade and the erv hot makic i hey are propared to dl all i lae of giol. at tir.t ham!, on ' lavorahle term, aid mlliit the fa tor of acail and

..,.., KCM Prices,

"n.. i. 1 in il ;ii I. i . u.

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nr.. i.i.i 1 1 o

'P H E ...hMnh-r re.;.,-. ,..vV I I ol CiuciutiUi. i:i d !: .' . . , "f at ill routine- to j..m;r; , -i r'."s; ,h

daneerous devotion to a max

if it were as steep as Dunn's road, rising j . , ' e , i school, 9

. . -1 . . . . . .. .- ... , in-iiei i;on in .i'h.,11. inev are iieieruiuicii inai center cigar, until the weather is more mg it as a pattern Irotn which the stolen ti,. !r ir-,ir,- iiaii i e w. if' m :i..ru.iv. ai vv

j pit asint, but if he will come out in the silk was made up. He also stole the sil-; 1 ;K"T Pr f e i.i the We-tern .Marketl

spring 1 will toke him down with me to ver chalice and some articles from the' ". ..-

nnr rnmnn.itmn rpndinnr at- fho 11eil- church. A hont t hm time, nr hitor ho'

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. --ii I Hie vumCjiniu i-uiii tiu:c mill vimi tlOO- n tin w a 1111111:1 11 mi i;anri juil Ull llio speecn: he m;ost make clap-trap Sunday ; we now speak our honest opinion of the sier girls and boys do not live by -steal- stolen robe, plac.-d the bible, bought

bU at hi old .land ,.M j.,

-ir-niiay aiid Si aivt..-,.. ( l"l it , .-rienee i";. t' ? !.-! , .. irr ;.ro, i.K-d ih r. l:ir. 1..; ,

and i;lierim.l;Ti::!. h aarralil las wu;k :

AI.M1.-Ai.v::,r;. i. f.,. Kf'.i.ij lli-3:ii. n.

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And we rejoice to see the changes in j 65 to 75 feet t0 the mile' il wold take addre

.ses.

gricultural, and miscellaneous Gibson House, as they have no adver- ing. And I could assure him, that the with stolen property, upon the table, rest-

femitlis, who have not been contamina- ed on

hanil linim this hi.te h..i-iL- n o.l . iiiiniri and 1

.1 .... jses. Ann so wit n pchto mn iron i scmeni in our columns. it nas open - .,,- .-, - -

Wr rulers made so quietly and peaceably,;--"- --e ",v,t.fnr y , I 2 Z ! viWm mal-o . mnn,, r ted by city vices, do not become partners roiling his round, dull .-yes laneuidly up- i '

with iih a rVterminition on the icreeKor ravine oi maitengtn, especially . . . ,....,....... r c ---- in sucn men as lie contesses to have be- wara, ana pointing me lore-hnger ol Ins

nd

. 11 .1 i. . c m;f i running in the right direction. TV wmr-t rtt all tho nooril Id rpp V Kllnmit. tl

..a ri- ,i,., ,-o i route then is settled, md

m II U ICV. I vlt II llluv I 111. 1 i mv- v.uu. humUisticn in submission. It is true, there are thousands ofofBce-

fholders, whose heads, politically, will

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A nA cr ii'itK Ar-n., Mn.i ' t!!Omfnt in nnr rnlnmnc Tt Viae Kaon

v sjv n llll V, N. I V 111 O. II V UU - ... ... v. .vu.au. m. v isuw v,vt .... , . .

vote for him, not for what our privilege to make a personal trial of X," ZZ?fTVJ

he can do, but for what he can say. i the lare at tne Dest Houses in boston, come very frequently. Shame on you upraised right hand heavenward, he

it canr t h ! lhen yur candidate is a man of j New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, John! Your city children have temp ti- stood for his likeness. In this way it

siirrpssfii!lv rivillcil at aw f-,i,, i ; sense, jonn, ana tries to give you some , s weu as tne ibsslt cuies oi me union. . . , uu. aKc , . """" "" .successiu.iy mailed at any atUre day. . ... - c v. r j couragiiig them to e. Moreover, if riends as a fine t i ng. He paid for the J : information, vnn rrv nut that ho V p are free to snv we havi found none fe .. . . 'uuln"i " ... I

i , ,, - v.iv .... . j j you were not so old I could recommend likeness irom money stolen Irom Jlr. old fogy, dull, tiresome, and dry, and per- j that suited our idea of a good hotel, as one of my acquaintances "just eighteen," Dean, and he stole the outside case from I haps go to sleep. The fact is, to enter- well as the order, arrangements, comfort a few years ajro.who would double theiovs anotker gallery.

tain you, keep you awake, and secure ' and cleanliness of the Gibson House, and divide trie sorro ot your life, if you I uunng ins stealing ano preach. ng bu-'''. crape, . . . ' . . Wlllllil Ipavn nll'iimi: l-inir nod .if i.m...-A sillily ln tt'pnt hum., to V..... . I.... ,(o o: t'illi Kihlioli,

jour vote, he must talk bumcombe. tell 1 Cincinnati. Jlr. uellroy makes one feel I , " ' , Tariion. i.m.i..

,. . , , . ! x- . , " . i uniming, mr iUiuriUKcrs sniOKe orctiew. previous to o uoing no u-enno DEAN S dirty anecdotes, abuse every body that j at home. Nor is he constancy fawning ; Cutyou are too old I am afraid, to appre- store and stole goods, which he na. ned

uon i agree wun mm, and give you an arouuu me ricn,oraiioving ms umeto oe ciate ner. JAM; SMITH. ; in order to raise muds tor tho excursion

o. .tyi.or. vt. a. rp.tv n

Tsiff no t'BO.Hi'ii t, rrr , m iu t,-

I 'M I'Ott l'i:tti and wholesale dealer in Iri-'.i l.u.ei. and i lute tio.W. Aio. l"inlirell-.s.rar;i-soN. tiho e. 1!ii-.ut . alul rvi-n iii-wi-rit'linn o! trim

am- dry poo.i. corner of lain an-

inc;nnali. tnli . 11-l.r

Wliat arc thrv oing! The board of Directors of the Cincin-

roll from the block before the close of j liat an(1 Indianapolis Rail-XVay had a

3Iarch. This is all right. They have ; session on V'riday evening last, ard 4iad their offices, probably four years. j another fn saturday afternoon; both at Cf it "has been a profitable office, theyiaure" They expressed a determina-

havehad their share in the favors of10"- to go on with the work at once. cndiess hash about the great, glorious, Government. Let others, equally ce- T- Cond.t, who has been on the Cen- magnanimous, dear people.

serving, en, y tnem tor aseason. If of- lral ,llulan ana central Illinois Kailfice has been a task, let others help bear j road, was selected as Engineer to locale

. HFI TIK. P. IISITIM. SPRING IMPORTATION, 1S5:?. S. W. U ASS KM' I x i: &. CO.

A X l" FA I" T 1" K K 1 ' S ofSjnu I! nm-t. and 1:-

pott .'r o;' ilk Ai il'.i uei ;.hi.N. I-'Ihwit-i. lire

ilks. 1 riniiim ir.o.e. No.O-.' Pearl St. t'ii.cii.iiali.U.

B;ack u if'ncy Dress biiks.

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- t -thf " -iM Ikinf " all --tc

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J-I-.r'.vJL'" ! ft -IAV. ll'.i: i I R UK V,mJ

V 1 ..l --- .Ii ;.i I r.v. ...,t. ' ai d coiej i.-i- .link of j!r : , ,i r..Vi,m.Tn 3 . oniprivipiii ) :.rn .,n.tl :, 1 ; .. i,.., p, Ki,.,. Tea Ware, tt, . v.. ... .V"" a''." ", ' :.-.a.;..rv-U,.i.-2 Ware. I.criiian lilr:.r,i Iv.-r I', j c I t.aid.-n: '. all :e. tv.; r;i., t. tr,'. i t a mi !,. or I d . Kor .nV :,i !!!,.., n.,rl ' J l.- II I I i: i V w l t'..'i I-. i. . ...... .

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Straw- lioiii.i ts. of fV.Tv

v aru-n .

the burthens of Government. We have mo tear to shed for those who are re-

the road. He had previously informed

them that he was ready to serve them.

10

engrossed by those who wish to make a show in the world. II.; has a warm

moved. Our complaints are, th-t some ' probably be on the line in re kept in office too lonj even until j ays-

they begin to think the office belongs The Board also ordered notice to be j by superior fluency and a stock of slang

to them. u henever a man has had ; given lor a regular election ot Directors the office v.ntil he lias this feeling, it is j an1 officers on the 1st Saturday of April time he was removed. We wish it were j next. o that no man, in this Government,! The Board also determined on calling could hold any office more than four : in all their subscription books immediyears. It is enough. Longer than this, ; ateJy as the public have had ample

is not honest towards the ether parties time t0 subscribe, if they wish to. They

For the America... i 'i his mother and sister valuable i Bitn! Portry. j presents ol si ik dresses and shawis, all ATo Ptut ... n. i) . i 1 . c ..-i.:..i. ........ .....i.... u . . ; .1

Can't you see the consequence! Ac- hand. nd a k;ni wo 'or PVPry one, just y been the admiration of aliases that he had drawn two hundred dollars'

cording to economists the supply will nch and poor. His bills are reasonable "from the time whereof the memory of worth ol dry goods in n lottery. Heal-! proportion itself to the demand. You ' nis fare gooj very good, his rooms and nian runneth not to the contrary.'' But so furnished a tenement in Glastonbury

will have a demagogue, a wind bag, a 'beds clean, and his servants attentive. Sh 'nmnsic worm, winch wun stou-u gooos, exciiangmg these

j - J - 'a. v w . u.mm . . v. , v w lit N ailltll, BanK Sole Encrarinz. has its counterfeits, which when nro- telline the dealers that to some cxtont ho :

We call the attention of Bankers and duced.the silly author thinks to pass off on took his pay in dry goods for preaching, "'e f,:".!"-''"5 1 1'K"i",,, her Stock Companies, to the advertise- com,"'uni,y s thu?li 't were the tine But he ou abandoned Glastont.ury and e "V',"",'"",!r: Crold. anil llllt ''Katiib " Vitli llil i- m o h.ieL- t.i 1 1 ..rt l..r.l I..-". lit -

I roin h Sc American Floi er Pn' Triniiiiiiip Silk I suv. e ine Silk. Klurei.ces, Satins, lOIItl.-l7illCS. '1 ah. Fo.ii.d:.t!i.n.

lllU'ol'.A.-c. A

VOTirF.K.i. A 11.11 rr ... :t,. J ci: l...l in. .N i , . i . f...Ti ,r..rm, ri ii "? , well, i i n tl.- A- 0 V 111. tl.i-Iil il: -- ir , ' f

. the Jiii.i-t:.u-h. I .. T

.. . ......... ...in. ... in nji'.f

.laiu ?.tre. i, il, c i.u.u ducted oin:.r ti.e tlrni d.'rsiHt. ! V . 1... ."-)-1 ir.

1 I ni. i:. v Kraine.

N ir.. 1 :i V hr.lei'otie. iionnet l.liHks. i ...tl Heads I'll l.l'i-n (V ll.tal.t Hat.

Millniei-'ip li.'d with real Fren !i i'alteru lion

Het, ori-n;iiC ot the same. Our I'm-.' and t erm nhall he favoruMc and al-i..;u-lor to lue pur.-haer. iirden -r..ii.it I all. -tided to. S. W. llAH.i.i .h i t o. .VUivh 5lh, l-i3 1 -l r.

e:i .Up.

aid l..r-.l!rr I, ol lliiir.'in. Hn.ji,. 4 I. . (-. iii i.i.l.Vv II. Ill .;i.i. 1 Al. A.M'KKh

k ai zkn RF.Rf ;r.o. m rs & ro

; lioieie ili-alcr in Keady Made Cloth

; tin ...am Mi.'i-t. n. taecn 1 hint . y y. : Ki--p coi.v. " i: :. i 1.. . . . 1 vcrj eMciivive Mm V. ol I I.1..1. 1 a.

I!

tii.ir and e. er ile.-rij.t...u .

V

I-

r

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wind bag, a

Thersites, a superficial ignoramus like

yourself, who is only elevated above you

Tlnm:iS Mc(i,h-1i

WHOLESALE CKO EI, cM E ,.r. Main nii'l V, . V-.'-'j, C,v, tui.t.t. ith'v.

I In llou... I a li.M-n .i.iiii li;;aine for vcar.

CO.

yarns; and you discard wholly the man of ment of Messrs. Rawden. Wrierht.Hatch. . ul' .V' ' .. , . uopiw uac una, t oru, ukiiij up ins old JOHN W. ELI.IS &

oroii;oeo.j . "1.1. .u it.. . uu.orimnhs 10 ouy a place on the quarters in ueaxs store. While he whoi.ksai.k tkalkkw tN ,Ky oods

....v.i.gtuvviiU varau.jr, nu uas mm nutuii. ..iiiic mi unr rcirni 1141m scroll OI immortality, aloi!2 SldC Of M I- 10dred there h! Stole two ihiu,n, John V. Klli. 23 Pearl Street

riOU'iir trt Pnlio-htrfln vml Vo.i ti.i-o Pioeiiio! l-p viItod ttio Ttr-noeK 1I,hi..a ton. PiilIorL' Kri-oil Poeei.'.il t... I .I..?' .....rtl. ..r .....t. 1 . j in . .

J ...... JUU. V. IIUIV j VIIIVIIII1HVI nv I IUII.U UIV III UIIV II . I Ull.. V --, - ..u......,. ...J.. ' . II. .1 ( '1 IJ I I J tl 1 VI .UIO II VI 1 V I VJUff, (I U U U L SeVCIl

All I'riit.!

f.b 15 9-3w-

d.,1 ! John . r.Hi. ) ,uo,1 V,n. V. Kir'. alow. J hn... ' ii.... v i.. .1. ;..

. . .. . . . . . i. ...... .. i 1 .... mi i .. I. I . I'll . ... .

then the thing you want; you put him ' of this firm, ard were shown all the va-'""--' oitqu.u note, i nere is a class oi ureu oi which lias oeen recovered. See-i in office; and as you have had your 1 rious departments of business, by their jf"1 ''Cre l,he w.hose ""P"- iS one huu Jred dolla.s in the wallet of ; 1

, - i - uiiiw a.iu cuiiicii icau mem inw many mr. litis s son, lie watched h s onnorspeeches, so you have your documents j agent, Mr. Geo. S. Jones. W e were lollies. With their "weak tea" rhymes tunity to slip up stairs into his sleeping . 11 ...vi A ll-1 n .T.r .1 . 1 .. . : 11 .1 1 ; .1 n n .1 ... I-. ,.....! 1... .... tlin.. ll. -.... .1. .... 1 . ! . . . I I ... - i ' .

.u.iu, n I; uv-ciauiaiiuti, t:uuis ucnjiiuu aim noil m. icu vy vivwiiijj uiiu .in. nn uji iiit-msuiv t-s uiiu iuui!c nonce room unpercL'iveu, aim hid himsell under

t INCIXATf.

I l y us are warranted t T i oi oi:.

AU M O K St ALtW!,,

I rr. IT Ie V J .tllui iir.-r,. i. , ... i ...

l. I,., :...n...'; ...iu i d ..; ...,. i...,!

i AO. 4.1 t olulnl la Mreel, one .l.if i;.if V.ia

, . incii.nall. vmiii . I i.i... r. j d t .:: - . .. r . r t r.-. aMeteim. in ani part ol tin- i-..tsi.in. nrtr .

iri cr lit v r.b.r A..i r it .. v . -t'.4

..ii .ml ri --ai.-i h ii ii ... - :lir fa i tin.. Al-i. : il Lit ! of I'Litt .rai n'.Wv Br. ! A-e., Ac. All our Si ah- an- hrr- u ii ii. ft.. at..lai t.on, or wc ill lake I ii'lli I'.n I n It' tiie moiii'v . i;KFFKhNls.

1 'aini!el B re 'on I. h. II. 1 1 i-iui , fci'irf

t.li.lileli. Vimiin A t o. ... K I . tt i. i K ! . .- ;. W. Kol.M.i,. K.-. Vi.U: i .-. I .i. ; J. Ii. 1 ehai'-r. I'i.Ui I1..:- : ' K. I leb.ii in. M. i. T.N & t !

Ki.wi.oD iMironx. cnnmii a. iiirt. W. K. OOTORN & CO.

MPOKTEKS m.il wholesale ltaUra in EitclTi,

mil. (."tTtnaii ui.il A nTU:iii Kuih- ;hh!.

Ilvi r ! -9. Cn.t s. Ittitlits. BrntK. I.oiU-

.iifir-4.l;isM', I miri la. ruRtiU. Inh l.inife

1 . w . c j o - - r . . . . . , inu iiiiiitrii until 1 j m this conr?dcracv nor is it good for ' not wish more than $400,000 Ftcck rhapsodies about union and the dear peo- ! hearing explanations of the various and vv,t" the in delusion in their lew brains his bed; and alter he had retired to rest! 'fw -11 . l thnl rk..:. ! . a . . . . . - .

the occupants moral or physical health. ; euoscrittea, and ttns tliey would l.ke to ; pie, a mass of material to make a fat job complicated processes necessaryto the lu-" "'"I"'g y w gen- ana laiien to sleep, lie succeeded in steal

Then we hope to hear no one crying have a.ong the hue. and a large portion ; for the State printer, and to obfuscate production oi our fine Rank Notes; and ' " with ith ver the op rations of rotation in office, otitis already subscribed. For the bal- the noddles of all the John Smiths in the were particularly struck with the order j Insanity has a variety of premonitory 1 House and took lodin.rS. In the morn- Si'a k'T.'t 'i ,'I'-i''M"re,t-v .tT""'"!,"''." i ancc of stock tliev will place their hooks : lam? ' ,i .x..t..,.,,; .u:u i cvmmoni't.nnit ininmr inn mni ii.rn,;, in., f. f.'Li" ... .1.. l . . . i. Lu. 7. .er5 aril' rc5S

I v - - mm cjou mam, una ilruic:il 1. ill VII Vlliir- , v i - ' o ""v- fiw;Ji.n ",(;il oB,Mt ,n i tici tile iMH Ol i',l,M.. ' i.iin-, . .-.mirn-.. .x i . ; in the hands of special agents, and to I The other parties to blame in this acteriZes every department ofthe estab- !1 rTftl" ni " ""' Wi?!l :!;.MlN" vZ 'u- , 1: 'reroitro . limtt t i v , . ... . .. , the terror ot an epedemtc Miuni us. .WF"?? 1- . .. .. T!i .-.--,,,. .i, 3: p,,i mi,,l iwi,.,,.,.

r. u'iiii.,. bMai .r i i. u: ",v" "'""'" " i.i uiaucr re tne men wdo mue me aocu- usnmeni. e were shown work in nro- Pi.ru.t- ...j n d:.. -i t.i i u.. .. i.T. . -- .. , - - -

.uii. i, iiimin nu?ci,m Lifluiei luh iisiiip, .1 ... . ' . uniim nu uu.iuimia o uuuiu gui&ru Dun 1 ui, ins oiick, vv.is cither stolen or tothe penitentiary for the term of three i. , . , I ments, and the public printers who in- gress far the Bank of Connersville, Ind., with care the youth committed to their j paid tor with the avails of stolen goods, j , ' .1 lhe board are determined to make a cite and rnrnnrxni !,;. ..-..K.o PummoFi.;.! p.ni- nf r . .. keeDinjr. Do vmi si-e mv svmnt.ima nt ) A inu-iii,..!. r ..

years tor burnmo-a neighbor s hay stack , i nvimui! ....i.vi". m ..j., mm m.nj um. o j j . - - "...ounc umrui mtu ihas t tt t v I c 1 1 I V i" v t T -p . . ' road that will not onlv be a tT-eat nnhlic rsrofitahl to toom TI,M. W..- ' Thi. trn. ci,n,U .t ik.. i..J f 1,118 klllJ ol mental disorder, keen store on a SunJuv v.-nin r. ,,nl.wL..l ih. ; U It A IMI l.U I Ukl'j

hi a various cijhor m w.l.ovi.vnn. - I ' - " " - " " c -' w" im ino.i m. mi miuui. . . . , ........ ....... ; " ' -"

...w v.i.. ...iwuv i.i-hm . . . , . . i ......... i . iriiin in iin nn Kiiiiiin:inrs n.in'i h ut i... L un , .. i

. .. -- . v ii . iv. v. .- iv ..mi i. il i il , trt or

the suiferer be "tun nee

Sentenced.

The Circuit Court.last week,sentenced '

: blessing, but they intend it shall pay the : regard as incorigible; vanity, the darling the business in this country, and ire in-

: ct.ir thfililnrc .nit non .nll I

i - .. . .......... , .HI.I 1 1 i nc'l

and for

ors. And Wsshington Schofield of Butler . V.: i .1... rc... t

f ,. ... , , f finisn the -oad, Si, 100,000 of it ean be .other

a 1 easily borrowed, when 4 00,000 are ex-

1 npnd . at low rsT rf mtomr, . .

!r .-i niii.ii.-i, cuv t 1 5 per cent. It us then figure a little. . Suppose, for instance that the Road for

f.-b l-WWir.

M ASONIC &.Ot)) r'El.l.ilWS'

WILLIAM ADDIS.

i 9 e

Vi e o . o . .1 c n k l n s x i oi

Tl'lliM K.S.I ! K d. iiler in tt.-e ai-d l-r Vry t..io.l; o. s.u:;li nvt i..rin-i rt-tn Vine .ir'-i-!.. I ii.i-iiiiu.ti, Jiit iife:.i-'- an u t-. c is." mh k . Fill. H -!-Jm.

S. I'tiM-! r.i r. . rrter

Hl 1 1.1-t 11. V. 1 1 11 HV1 K Mil

II u:a. inrer. i ! JVani M:..c I li.d. i t. 1a i. ii l ejili r in I l..iti. 1 a..-lei-re., .-,:if..

.' et ilen.ei ' Kuriii'liii t ' " I. . ' '!

Ii i l ei i. I ill. i t M it .I.e. ilu il.l s.i. r'cU. -.V 1K-Ir.

boardinff liouse to JelTersonville.

C7 Tht re is a long and labored edito-

vkeli'ton kev.1

bv the crontli Ktnlo x I : i. n,,.li I i i. .. 11ns reniovci! to Nivtli t. Hacou Kuil.liiic. under

vice ot fools, stimulates one: interest, dentified with most of the improvements zonhvr." or lier tho "warMin.r t ti,,.'.u T..... ' , .:cVVh:l1'! ' '' ul,i'.- .. .

Pa, intt.ni.i. ;f i , :. , . , , , ' 7 ', i, "in.!.-miu iuui ii u i.u. fu on I lars i ii goods, 1 1 A M r .1 1 1 I I. t.K ol I oMlllnc aid KiCalia ol r or mancc, 11 u takes s l ,500,000 to the almighty god of knaves, impels the that have been made in this department lark, ' or you may soon expect a relapse which he carried ofl and concealed in a'-'' -v'-r.il-M fl"'"'. r'" -Maon. K.id Felloa.

The knaves and fools are a nu- of engraving within the last twenty-five ' iwr.ui k.iiu. ii your patient burn in Commerce-street. He then went it"; i, K n i d S ti j uiititiii.ikiit.il Lh.i.v : i i . ' '

merous brood, and will probably contin- years. So those who are acquainted " , ' 1'"' up aiu auenued a prayer-mei ting at Mr. . , ... , , , ' j wiiviu j iv .. ' svmptiinis, be sure to keen her Irom sec- luv'. ii,,,.. n.,...t... . . . , h -n e n mimiior f tii i,m-e onii-m. i n tie till the millenium. In the meantime, with the character of the work done by iuo-Uver moons "s ,arkl in-- orb" ,r ,t he m?lt,,, l,roke W'- H ti... to t,r.h cv.n,l,ir 0,.,.er- , tv. ,. ... ... ... , , . J i x ! . ' Nhis robbery was tiiscoved bv a clerk, .i.Rh--r--toiti. .amt..aiiij a..ddit.atci.. dear John, as you may not live till that this house, anything farther is useless, "bubbling brooks.-' Nightingales songs, tnd Mr. Dkan w as informed ol the tacts. ' ' VKi-i-ia..i. reriod, try and reform vour ow n tost- and to such as are not. and IW1 intorost. or the cooing ol the "lonely dove" are JovrsM-miiihi.,..i ,. ;ihi,;,i..;i.. ' 7

n ... T .... - . ...... in.. ...mil, vi. in- - 1-T1. . a-i-ir-v. n. i

t-ijiiiiiiv iaiat. uui ii vou can kppii vmir ............ t.: i ...... il - --. ' ....... - . . . .

rf- - 1 j vvionv vi ins iu. ne rPTiirnei i:ir r in it

JOHN GATES.

cilrsulc I.i nler in 6ioiAMi

.. .'.1 t . all Mrei-t.l'.-; ! uil-ll -Sun. tlMlX.NAll.

a. inif

rial in the last Lawrcr.ccburgh Register, . lhe lst hve J"cars should only pay 10 per and that of your neighbors, and let us ed,we advise them by all means to visit

against the State giving away or selling CCIU on lnc wno,e "mount of construe- get back to the age ot common

hr intere in the White Water Canal. , tl0n hich is as low as anyone dare possible

DICKSON T,K liETTKl! iSiiCft-vTt:ini-m A' A Tiflr ' I mfortiT. A IhN -:i!. au1 i". li.it 1' NT:ti tf-U- Hci'.-i ; .n. A I-- t lul !f futirrj. 'JIT V:'i '?vi-.. v.t, Siii. t'Muivi ;.n. Ouux 1 b. .5. 'il 1 v r. AATOX A. fOTTFT?. i:i:nti.F:Y. l'louiiK. ami noi.v-

M I .I; ('II.VI.

Cr-Thcre is also n long and pointed " ouia oe 5.30,000 j This train of thinking has article frc n Mr. Torbet in ths same na- i f tllis ,l W',H Uke 55'000 to PaJ the in- ! us inevitably as soon as w e

ner. asrainst the elTorts now makino- to : tercst on a loan of M0,000; leaving on a formidable miner emanatin

fet permission from the Legislature to i l.' , e-iuu.wu siock. , the buper.ntendent of public instruction ses have sprung up.and new partners ta

r.'iTli.Ilt f.m thicn In n rr n.v !..... o... I. . . . . . v ...... . T t. t- rf r?- .i? if VI VI H lIHU)

sense, if the establishment and we guarantee them be made, as these s n, ,7 Ti ra lMl w' 1 Mr- ZV?:Ztl; .X I A M, lll0.

' a cordial reconfirm liono-of .11 11,0 ! .. . ---------- , . u lu, anecte.i sympainy ox- rr.cio,io h mh in ir.ee. P..r. i-cr ,il : ov.s..-c..-i;r-'. I I a cordial reception. bone, ot alt the rhymes so extant. By pressed deep rcim t at Mr. DV inislor- find ti. n.:..i, 1.. ,e,.t i',e icSt rate f at.v j - j

comeupon; WMvfr,iMcn. 2v b?,f IT flTu Tit n.1 lWmanJ lhe which h ,d been ''X' W"U ' XI-.VT.m V fti.:,;..ui :: ro.v.. tarj , but flesh i.nd blood like unpottic practiced m.,n him n,.wo h... 1.0 " - - i -, V"1 .'' ,- b ...V. ..

; f " n.s,. sia,.,,.::;:.;: cafab,f H?,n whal vu,SaP , considt red his bes't friends." n A V A M X T T. A r. Tv :-.'?' .1-.-. T!

- " " V' - v ivwi UUS IRC.-? I1WU" JtllK't I.M I I I 1KIIH KI1H U' I I I fdiiwr t 1 . ... . A j VV K B. MA A. V- X. - ittl.-n-i II:, II. v ;t 1 11 1 1 1 7-1 .

uv l ivvwvi a I a T.ll 1- . n al. ;A I a . 1. L. I I V . I

- X . Til, n-Aiilil nit-A iTva cil.L.ll .

allow the Lawrenceburgh and Indianap- ! "' -ivKuoiuers over ; oemg his hrst annual report to the Gen- ken in, with various additions and itnolis Rail Road to build a branch, orex- 22.percentdivid,;ndI,erann"m- Where-J oral Assembly. Just elected, not warm provements to other houses. It is right tend the Road, to Cincinnati, branch- as ,f wore a11 buiit 0,1 stock il ould pay in his nest, he has already hatched out therefore to keep yourselves fully posted ing eff between Lawrenceburgh and only ten r f0't. But if the Road seventy six pages of report and two of up by reading the new advertisements. Greensburgh. This once done, and the W,U 20 Pcr ccnt on the whole cost I index. The incubation is miraculous, For this purpose ve call attention to our Rail-Road will do Lawienceburgh about of constction, which is positively as-' unless we suppose the eggs a ere warmed columns of this week, as much good as the Canal does. That serted il xvill bX n who hv- investiga- in anticipation before the paternal goose Tavlor French and Wynse. corner

town, as sensible persons would, tunous- v.ii e cwv9- epreaa nimseu upon them. No leports of Maine &: Pearl, Cin. This is

n... , . . A aivvi "luaiii" into i.trM iviuuti lie Iftl you will administer a lew grains of1 town .,! t. j it.. L i..i

...iv. .i.ii ii unit .1 lllcuIU I IT'

ly oppose this move.

; 000 per year. Deduct 55,000, for inter- from subordinates; no statistics, of any house

vi ui ui, anu jva'uu per year to pay moment, but those

liltrvil . tl l n rro. ..l ft l . Z , .

suit, may be cxptc ed, as it has been yictedon his trial, he made a lull cmfound out but recently, but not yet gen- ; fession ol all .5- rascalities. Before his erally promulgated, that rhyming and removal from the jail to the States priscommon sense" were never found in on, he feigned insanity, but it was no go. the . ame person at he same time. But His career in crime is certain ly a remarkjour patient may be a young lord ol , able one, and shows how Rogues can crea .on , so, he need, different treat- .stP11i the livc of IIeavcn to Serve the ment. 1 he cisease in him miv not he j....:t : J

j .... .i i . - . r

a guuu uit-piv Bv-aicu, oui u is more violent

uToiRnis rir.tep i?i w v - o i , Ni. 07

rEAKL STRI'KT. KKT. WAI.XVT A.- VISE CIXCIXXATI OHIO. -.

( imri-h . Mi-re l:d oilier liner .l.iinc I"

order m a i: enr n It.

They have a large stock con- while it lasts, lie must by all means,

JOII M TIII'R, Ma.i.irnet.irer of Sheep shear. Miear. Scissor. Knive. and alinot every kind ol Cutlery. Xo. Hi. Fifth tr- North aide, li.twee Main and Sycamore. (-inci.u.iiti.O Ji. K Joliliine neatly and .roinjiHy done at moderate chare": alo. Shear. Sheep Sliear.Sc.or, Kar.or-and Kmve ground in the liei nianner.aia bort noiicr, nih-ie 12ms

. . . i, i i l OH K .!'"

N & 1. -t'r. corner of lir.'-r d .-. and riling

irlnrti. i ot i aie. 1- 1 ..v i- - j Varlde Mm tie and Mat lary. 1-I '.-"' J

M-ir-.l Taldd. tn. Va

I'aliinet and I'onavr

Cin-nVn T'Cf

At . Al-.. nui-'

' "r I IIF.RF.nV rertifv that the Pre.i.lent & Tr..-

mcorporated in the venient and well lirrhted sales room ) .ovejour sunenng ooy, ae kept I u-e of ihe Harrison X. T. R. and Brookville

R,

Ifroo.vYillr 1 ollrjrc. hnallv the d.ht. ami vf o Clo-, .. . .- . . .. , .. . . . from "snowv necks" "ravon liict." Turnpike Company, at tlnir-..ioii h -id in the

We learn frm the WVtm. Chri- , , , pl u, UIe Auaiwr Ol Otate, "With ami intend to give Satisfaction. ;flowinr rurU 'r,Vli;n...oo ... t.-rBro.kvllle, Saturday Feb Sliri.lKB. rwc; e learn Ircm the Western Ihnsv 000 to divideon 400,000 stock, or about ! only time," .a the jrrandiloauent hn RH sm. n,,t- tv.i, j ? u sParkl"?? ecf or "ro- the folio,e on.er. i.,-w; tian Advocate that the present term of . rp. ,. . ,. 3 ' lB lne ndiioquent lan-, K. U. oTrcei e, Clock, atch and sy cheeks." It these exciting objects are rd,r.Hi by the Bo.nl, tha: i: wh.n the ' i 43 Per Cent. 1 he Strx-k hnldors her thi ' mi in-.. l V, C. l..c: li ... T l . l...i . .... . froiirlil e..i.lan....l in urn... . I. '.1.1 .... 1 4

Uie Brookville CoIWe closes on the ISth' I." .,, 'i. fe . u-..ue.u n.mse.i, -10 jewc.ry, zoo main street, lie sells nun you may expect rhymes to ,he'me ;"i,erVi iini;

cent-. me rivncsi siocks! eaten a passing view ofthe scene; to clocks from t to $1 0. Goandseehirn now irom mm iiKe April siiowers.and be Harrion.Xe Troi.ton, Ko.het.-r and Mrookvuia

.Ml llI.V. Every pi'roon ho hnll drive any wnpon con-

vcjuifr trei)tiii evceeiin j; .ui.u ., a Moresaid,

1 1... 1 . ..-.I. r "..r"

on naiui anu mm .-"- ' v . .-1 o.l a ill. Sir!oinhl..okorSiS.'h'J

1000 THE BOWK1M i :i.I'-KUH Kl l ! aon.-Thi eif

common, purticilarh mi U'-mX ' j

ofboth eve. aiidifr.-iiiei .tly aUft.ncu

ir. K.ir. 01 "

in the world, and t!n 11.1l.lic not ininn.il I r,.n . ..nj... 1: . ... . . t. c . , , . . .... lost to common sense and sunk dven in

on Mondav. thefHst inst. Thf fo!W ....... ..' ... 1 . . J ...c u. opcrauon; co araw ! ctttrtR is ceieoratec. Hllfn

. -- . iiitiri-ini ir cc 1

inst., and the spring session commences

i. in a prosperous condition, and by the of bni!Jing the road on 4Q0 ( experience and energy of its President, Qf 15000)0

grow out ot the plan : a rough outline of the boundaries of the one thinks of an Umbrella. SWn.-r

000 instead , magnificent field: and to nroie. t nlan. rushes into the mind novt a

of labor and improvement," we have r becomes celebrated in any business

iv.v. 1 . iiooowin. 11 win necome

equal to any institution of learning in ' .y-. " ,ck .nnlir Si Ml h t K 1 1 "" dM the State. "The new College buifding ; T h I" ' a f T f HiUCatin iB" Urs "nleSS he

will be rridv for the Fall Session, which in., . . "-- ""i'"""1). ..e.a,uClpaies tne o u on ...r lerms.

1 iiusc; 01 nit ucaa 01 1 ii is rnovemenr.

tmii commence in icpt. mt. titcn, a

the pit of ridicule.

But many of our young rhymers do not write and publish their stufl so much tor the sake ol mental relieJ as to make themselves rea ly famous. i This last thought was suggested to

W. BOOTH & CO..

Importer and l.nlcalc dealers in European aad American Hird ware. Cutlery and Guns.

Srft U'Ctt CKi. lrtirlMiH U'..-.f V. ri.rinn.il. l C. . . ...i. ir ii hi. eiVCB h t atti'I'llOa

IIAVK r-evd. and ar, ront.ii.tly supplied .ml h.cunl tiiousanJ of all 1

II with even article in their line, niitnlde to the , ...

. i ci' i r.:n i . p in n.i.fii m A ill crii an.an'i mior I'm-' - II leif teil direct from Mieftield. Kirtniiicliuin. and Cerin;.n -,,.1 comfort. aH.l.aiuie Siin? Hair "ul 1

maniifaitnrer. einbracinsr the het oimlilie anil . ... i,r.truliiii! roirt il!iiiil!ie ir;fr-e.

,t. thcrf..rf.firu.--

' diir.'aBd ortisi deal

more Mrevt. I.1n h aud Sta. Ciu.irnau.

. i, a em i

orar.it, huh will be mild at small advance on

cot. coii.tinp. in p:;rt. of

import ml i

teacher of long experience, now occu-

over Mid tiniipike.lialt for every such ottciie tor-

eiiana iay to tne Ireni.reror Una 1 ompanv tl.j l.n. i.C I avlill.!.'!!'.. ll..tl.n a W. It......!.

.... ......-, , u.- i-ini.-1-ii-ii iii au If III. llil I CTilf T n cV rnp!lr .V i :i K , . , ai lion ol debt. Ix-fore i.v .o.irt of t '.'. o vv k..iit.ti w .J.ti.iv i...r mt r. lintc 1t

diction and 1 the toll (rate keepers are r.-uuired to Soil's Files, S;IWS & Kllre Toi'lf. I .t.iplrr mt ItH- Kowcla. prosecute all caescominir iilertuciruperviion. 1V , , . . . . , i- , Kv V'f

mv mind nn harinrr -r.r ..;.l ' Marcns 11. ll. N. T. H. Al U. T. r Xr Sn- 1ol,.nn.l I t,l-. 11. Fn:-roi! define iii jonr pa pe, m-

J g. viiifiniai 1. 1 1. 1 1 u ii.ui.1?, iui" iriffi'fT piece Slino- on lhe neenion l eoroo k'nlrn. KI,o-ir .-e 1 ment of Pa. Kvrs. I avail niyen !

- w.-.Vaavi i-uitiv ui," i mr u r iil i r- t -m...ix vt 1 1 v. 1 uv. ifcui Pi v- . . . ... v

i voluminous proceny that must necessa-1 Johs b. V illiaNS. Dealer in nanor lectlC medical students pradustiinr. Th. If s, 1,1.1. .. . Oot....... I Talile h'nivea and Forks. Carve. Me Is. &r. n ::y I lmipai -", l' -

whilst they wish to promote the interest' ,;i ...ej ri. . ' K.n:,.m a ,. exercises were in the Mec.hanie'a Insti. L ... " " do" i Lot, ,'ir.ice lUler. Breat. d Sth Cl.aius nun.irf person io vih.a i.fei.:.

- ama-. i ai i . i vr i l. ii uu r". n -

! ano PTOSPentV ol th rountrv. rf iletr-; i i .ii , . . A l a . .

pies the chair in this Colleo-ela.elv made !- . ' . , . . . 7 f'miiar scaie, win equal tne revised uecciii nouse, anu oe lasinonablc

; iiiiiivu m niienu vo ineir own lnieresis,

come years ago a man COuld. . t. : ""--".v o J,t receive.! and for al cheat, bv

March it, l.-j;i n

vacant by the death of Prof. Dunn.

At present there are about as many

students in attendance as they have room for in th 1 County Seminary.

j as any sensible men should.

Scltool at lanrrl. Geo. A. Chase after long and repeat-

It Is the nlf Raaa. In all the Railroad plans in the West, j none, previous to ours, has been praject- ! ed for building a Road from Cincinnati

I to Indianapolis. It is true there are oth- thinks he was not made

code, or the debates of the Constitution- w ithout having his rooms papered

al convention.

- . i i wint I'-tt-Mfi. aiui nir uit rii:tii tip i i n . . 1 1 ' 4-.--.i.i. iiiji i na r rnrf

uite on tne lyui. M.nh it.iin ' Tw . ' ir;" on.. nine", . c. - , ., .,.. it

send ou tne production which rnn ' -r u , r.n.., si.no. tii-

-e c :. n K WVf wvr a-aaa. . . ... . ,i.a Vevican ar. l-i.rwaiuoir. i- -

uv innv i'uuii.-ii ii vou vvisn. 1 no writer - - - - ne suocnner nas vninnsivi o. . it mt . it. .Mann ami i.tppen- - -

SUCh is not the rssAnntr W;il; . : lino mims a-kii in I-.,... I. k:..i. w V" '."r fal. " 1"i'lil f weet potato. lor coll Ax and lli.lchet. Walin...-, Ua rling cc were m

... I- ....vii.ii lu - . .. miiir. v. vi i " i ' will n:n e MI r-wlil L..i..n ,,..-

We don't pretend that, if John Smith ' prepared to supply the deficiency. No 'ts composition supremely ridiculous. ?""""!; f1- n,- ' y .nil hen afier i .n inform hail the time and patience to er he ' Main streetCin. , S'? T ' waca iu, ue ,, r those SCrtbblerS if they had Some kind of BrokilU..on lhe East Fork. might not discover some grains of wheat Haseltox, & Co. 62 Pearl friend to reason them out of the silly j "-i-3w. e. h. case. in this bushel of chaff. But. John ! stret, dealers in Bonnets, and all the business. I hone not to be understood I " "

dow n on nnptrr from n h.t I . " ' .1 X I; II I fw II

lliu ...v . ...... " - .iil

.'.er constat.! fear of p n r. bi

u i.- : i i.. . w... .L . . ... -i- hi:i t iev csr

.ji.r.i.1 ..-mi.. ..ram. aim oriar .-i . ine. me .c h-lsi ianorin'i w -n . Mieuthe. radle. siiU-. Hay and .Van u re Forks, - ', . W(irk m itjio;it ii.jurj t" tlieai-"

. nrpei.ier anu coopers r-.a.ies aim ciiffe. iimis. r uvi. Ml M K...r. I.....f ft. I ..il..... ...... ...umil-.... l?..l...-tfllllv VOlir. J.V-'I--

Ne !

on the princi- necessarT fixtures thereto to make the 88 bein? r.dso abandons i ir,s Prett This is just the time for '

ured to orJ.T an d aarrai ted. Ajrei.ts for E. o: T.

f-airtian! s fc C'o."s celebrated Platform. Ka.lroad. ' , llav ;ioi-i-im'- ml llriie.il' s. -.l... .l,l, biivi. lLj it. nans

reimtation sunerior to all other. furaeciinn v and cinnaJi. 01;io. aheie 11 liu.

o!roci103 .:.in.

III.

td solicitations, has accepted the station er bye-ways, through which it is now at-; pie of a fanning milL and so abandons

oi .'resident ofthe Laurel Collegiate tempted to divert the trade and travel be- the wheat and chaff together. And he our merchants t0 ,a-v ln a stock of h's lyverv d

may come. But this, ''bogus' , !'' institution

which abounds so much, is most certain- ?!?F!V

High School, to which he will remove j tween these important points. Butours

in a few weeks. With a building ot ample dimensious and a disposition on the part of the people to sustain him, he will buildup a school that will be serf eusly in the way of its rivals. Mr. Chase has the peculiar qualifications, and the

industry to build up a school, that but fow

ls the first and only road direct through irom one city to the other. It is Indiana that contributes more to sustain Cincinnati than any other State. It djes more for that city than even Ohio itself. And this road is to be the

j great trunk through w hich our ri ch trade

men have. We congratulate our many j ,s ,0 e Purd into Cincinnati. One friends at Laurel on the prospects of this I Drncn f 'l extend diagonally across school. ! " State, to the extreme north westcorj ner, in a direct line. The other branch Virginia. On Saturday the House of j to the heart of the State, and from :yn??V: e in a direct connected line to

,-. ...v... Vi vinu,vw .nc panics river

sod Kanawha canal.

(t-When you see a good lookingyoung idow promenade the streets dailyi don't taitgine that she wants a second hushand. Oh, such an idea never enters her head. CrWool buyers in Tuscarawas county are now paying from 40 to 50 cents per pound for the next clip. GCrIr. B. W. Sharp, & justice of the psace in St. Louis, has been held to bail to answer a charge of committing a rape n Mrs. Dasbara Meir, while she was at hit office oa business.

Springfield and Quincy.Ulinois, and Hannibal, Ms.

Rellgiams Revivals. The religions wr vices in the Methodist ehnrch comma wuh unabated inte rest The labors . f Mr. Crawford aud of the

j charch have been abaodantly ncceaful, and

ap to trie preseut time more than seventy persons have 00 uect ed theinaelvea with the

chn'cii. Ii i intended to coolioae the eerviees as lorn; they prove interesting and successi'u I. Greensburgh Press. CT A colored man, aged 130 yearn, and a colored romin, ajrad 113 year died hteiy at Marsfrceaboro, Tnn.

. .: 1 . .i i ., ., jji m. ie reini.in.c. men ny in.

... .. ... ... j '"j vntc in wiii.c a ouiiennienaciii oi futiiie insinii on inkiikt...

does right. Such messages as those of arucies as ine laJ,es re beginning to be poetic thought mav be lound in their ft'1' n, ""i'""v n tv . .. ! narticularlv kind to their hlon .-J rnhhih nfrb.-n.o l", .!,.. k-- .1 t. . "T H. B. Hibben. A.M.. in view of his connex

jaillt-3 oron my; SUCH addresses as v ..u "it. ."i iioo inc.. in. a. ton will, the s. E. Ia. Conference, bavins resigned

one lermed the "The Far West," made "P"8' ,or in" Know thls 7 "1 a"'Cr fVnm " hi I 7 . at Greencastle years .one bv: and ...,h i new h- 11 " I'l l1" t?..

reports as the one in question prove

I, v! K. f,,T.E?, ,",l durability, and sold at inanulactiirer-price. Also, . ,iie Hoaelsare r.q le-ieJl".11-tVl-iJIi.mSVi1 T?X", r.,he Tr of ap.i.ii fur the sale r lhe be,t I. on Firo 1'r.K.I Safe U,rt ' U'e , ' .. ,0 ,! reo.v. I . h nl" ii." 9lh " "'"'vtnred, which e sell at ...anulaclun-r, pn- thousand a ho can iH-arl.-l.not. .e cT--V v ? c "ract.-r. by a.lo-.t,e ces. fcb soUtUtm havc b(.,. effectually cured ut.Jrr Utlic O i cried Sytt.tn. as re on. mended bv the ' Ir iir Kat.- .

that a vile taste exists among us, and serve to belittle us abroad; for our neighbors will be sure to say, "If Indiana is going into the cause of education she would do w ell to begin with her Superintendent."

very clearly impressed upon it. I know

; Of some Others who breathe the air of th 'e prcseni year, in givu.fr efficiency and succes M1V1.;i.H,.1.. V.li v . , . I this enterprise. G. G. SHOl'P. Pres'i . Uhitealeralley,whohavehadpeces Joa. t.lmt, seciy. n-a

HTJoltn Connelly, as Irishman, was fonnd dead on Tuesday last, near Cambridge, Ooio, with a kaife-wonnd in his side.

tr A correspoaditnt at Borkville Ky. wriiinit to the Western lecorder, says: 1 think the following too (rood to bo ot; A sUaneh Democrat ia this neighborhood daring the Mexican vr, an called to pray

at a regal charch meetine, upon which he perpetrated the nanal loroi upon such occasions, with this addition: Oh Lord be with enr army la Mexico, whether it he right or whether it be wrong bless it. We of the Democratic party are charged with making a war for con(neat, bt we believe it te be a war of defence. Bat eh. Lord, we woald not enter into argument before yen, but for further particular woald refer yea to lhe President- Meeeag e.'

Cincinnati Market.

MosrAY, February 28 6. P

FloCR. The market remained quiet published under their own siirnature.whon

to-day, but in prices we have no change the whole was plagiarism. Such things to note. The only sales heard of w ere ousrht not so to be. But mn a ten

"9 and 40 bris at $3.90; 50 at 3:98: 40

do at 84:50 do at $4:05 all taken by city retailers; and 542 bris from H. R. R. for export at $3:82. Received during the last 48 hours 1296 bris; exported same time 1645 do. Pkovisioks. The demand was limit

ed to-day, and the market generally flat.

Cin. Feb. 22.

PHILOM.

Dkth or Msa. Douglass. A correspondent cf the Pittsburgh tiai-tte, under date of January 22ud, thu nlludes to this event: -TIms ileal h of M rs.'Dougln i a peculiarly melancholy event. In the bloom of yoiuh. accomplished, beloved, surrouuded with all lhe accompaniment. of h eh station and

The only sales heard of w ere 250 kejrs w'11.,h B,,d wi,h ,h P'0' r ' "nof No. I Lard at 9c; and 1000 pes Bacon bri l.Ht n,.re onennig before her. she has k...M... a 1.-..V1. , it.;-, . -1 "f-t-n matched aav from her hnsband, her Shoulders, deliverable at Madisou, at 6ic c,liIUrvn Bnd wMy, .1 a moment when li.e pkd. A sale on Saturday evei.ing. not brighirsi .P..n hrnddeth eem.-d belore reported, of 600 Kegs No 1 Lard, fun heat man her e. 8b. w amo.g the deliverable at Portsmouth, at 9Jc. Re- liateners 10 her hnehmidaa oration, on tho Hh Ctived during the last 43 hours 209576 vt January, m uncncions of Ihe-darkening B8 Bulk Meat; 446 bris and 697 kecrs c,0ll impending us any other among iht Lard. ElDOrted namr tim IRA hh.f. fcie crowd. Neither public honor, nor the

227 trcs Bacon: 44 bris and 660 kein. mllhy (t'"4. nor the advantage, of iiana,

j worldly position can assuage the anguish ef her stricken husband. Time ean heal the KTAyonngman named Bale had hi.! 'V'm leare. in the arm torn offb, the machinery of a saw -mill thrt" i th,"i' K, Mr- l"'" near Lafyelte, Indiana, on Monday TUi ' 1 ,Wu'ty thrw "d 'e, y ' 1.. children, cne of them t nt a week old."

lency of 1 h ' School. Geo. A. Chase. A. M..

eleil.-d to All the vacancy. Itis.hoaever, that in addition to his itinerant labor.

Mr. Hibcii ill co-operate with .Mr. Chase d urine

slo

t.

ITTGo to SPRACGE CO., 113 MAIN STREET, ' CINCINNATI, if yon wish any tliinjr in the clothing ! line you wid always And them well made and good stylet equal to the best custom trade. This House stands A. No. I. mr4-ll J a CF.ST ItEWARD. Ran.wav from the1 subscriber on the 3-.d int. an apprentice to me by the name el Jacksaa M'Ant.aliy. ared about 16, years. The public .re warned apaiixt trusting i him on my account. JOHN ROBrNsON. i Feb. Sth, lt53 10-Sw.

JONES LR0T11EKS & COHCCISSOKS TO J. D. &. C. JONES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Diy Goods, No. 19 rEAKL STKET, CI XCIXNATI. O. jona D. JOr. mo. w. joes. CAEKa JOC. K. fi. mKTlK6TOX. Kel.. 15. -53 9-6U1S.

of I'r. hate.

Ir. J. Half' Trnsr

of a I5I:il This i to certify C at I l ave been

"Rrrrni or the Eowrt'

thitin.c tried many Trn?e

ilhoulany pennancnl ri lie

ferthe!

-ffiftfJ

...rsix e".

srd other revp. A short

in

'. .- curf f

bearms ot nr. iv.v i r.. - .

him ar.ii on- i

ease, made ai'ldicatii'i. b

hi. 1. 1 m l.atoy

dut V

Robert T- Thorburn, BRASS UttrSDER. K: 51 Heir f ' St.

HASS and fMlver plated Faucets. Mop and valve

his Trusses, wl:

... r.iileritl'

CUrc-U Die. I ..ll'ium. . n.

this statement know ., and rccommcn I

11 KA.SS and Silver i.lated Faucets. Sinn and Valve rcalment ana irn;. e,

J) Cocks. Soda and Generator Brasses, Hose Joints,

afflicted wilh the same di-aw.

n v. I.OXG.I onsuu'i

CiscINSATt, ., March 1?,

Tk.rjt1'!

in

.-41.

Histellerv and Hxdraulic Valves. Ac. Oil Globes.

Gimpeand Cillender Cocks. Copjier Rivets. Speller I Solder, ai d Caslinp in Hras. Copper and Block j Tin, Kabbit or Anti Fruition .Mettles. Order from ' the country -promptly attended to. j

i n.h r.. rinwr Mini l.ras. i . ..i

FcoVa L -iS-lo-ly. i TE IMMENSE FASH -ief

1 X stocK ol pri.!cau

I CARD. Pr. J. S. Bnrdsall, of Brookvilie i

i ns removed to Fatrfheld o practice the Eclectic or reform system of medicine and sunrery. Office at the residence of Oliver I'oaer. Particular stiei.tion paid to the cure of Pypepsia. Scrofula, Ne.iraliria.and other chronic diseases.

KEFEKFNt E. S. V. Gallion. K. 1 vncr. Ken. Sir. W illiams, her. Mr. fcLiuer,ai.d M."V. Haile.i Z Feb. 14.-9. .m

R. II. STRUEVE, DEALER IN

P. A- A. APPLFGATF, Carriage

muiiiKiuren, aiouroe su, I onnernvdlc -

AUGUSTUS D PAULUS.M. D.l ?J

om J! V, ?.! , "JF"". ,fcnch"- -IKATCHES.f LOCKS & JEWELRT. keeps on R?s,deeonMLnS k, V ha- Tre assorted stock, of all Vies and fZrZ. ,TiKW r- Tries; also, repair WaUhessnd Jewe rr in a Smith's eamace shop. dee. le, lKo51-3m- boro.,ffh workmanlike manner. mrs, i3-U.

:. heicirsold off at HIM, , I1

onlv continue until fci,, IV sooner you call and see , The F ti.ws ransre from 20 to 3.1 P"'r 1 , ,he all marked at their sell.nl P,,'- T

svBtemw.iioeaniiercu ' -rietorthe above establin'' r si

' Ju... f A.iur business- vw- ir

ej- umi in."..- - - f v(ri- i--et) stock entirely at the end of e mer . i.i ..it,t1i their en-' . ...

o , 10 enawic meiii ... , . . exit-ii.-

fresh eoods at all '"'"; furthe menu they arc now making tor . FALL KAl' TOem. . . i.i. for mo" n.rf

rellires mem m . .u-,.-nta " .rt v ..... . in establish a'1 n ' . .rT

ia. ii.n ..i .-Mner w: Iv behind Oiemre.andtbe scam nTv. themselves up, the 'th i r A

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