Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 March 1853 — Page 3

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-uwi of ravotte l onnty. and

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" management .f A. V .Griffith

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: JI,',ir friends of that;Co. will apply for

5' ,(,.. hnsiness connected W illi the

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Gran ConceTt' c-0nnerfville Sax-horn Band gave y. Concert, on Friday evening, at

Chouse to a large and attentive Ttle70om,whichis very large ttelv crowded. Many who came "unable to obtain seats. A ' fS,er,v and well behaved assembly ""never seen on a similar occa"It concerts and theatres general- ; ki party of drunken rowdies

Cse more or less disturbance, by and vulgarity. This speaks the decency and sobriety of our 'tv Band, which is composed en-

urown citizens, anawno mvc

deserve

BLOOMlXG-nROVE ARGUS. T mothf Thrux Ion, Fq. Editor.

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The appearance of the "Argus" among the good people of our city has made a mighty stir in business among all classes indeed it set the whole country to

talking guessing, and surmising. "Tim Thkuxtos," said one, "turned Editor! It is no such thing. I knew

his father and mother before him, and there never was one of the family that had brains enough for any such thing." "Tim," continued he, "an editor! why it is the most pomposterous idea I ever heard," and away he went to find another crowd where he might blow out his slang on our family. Another asked us with a great deal of honest candour.

"Now, Tim, did you write that are edito- j rial in the 'American.' Do just tell me, ;

and I'll say nothing to nobody about it "In fact," says he going right on, and not giving no time to answer, "I never thought you wrote it, for its a most too cute for a boy like you. Sam Clinch told me awhile ago," he continued, "that he believed, that the fellow who wrote it

to many. Some folks have contended that nature intended us for Epicures, and that we would forever cat up all we ever made, while the more intelligent and discerning class, have contended that nature intended us all for Orators. However, these things may be, so far in life none of us have ever gone to the Assembly, and we suppose will not for several years yet. The reason is, we are all Temperance men kind of decent white folks and we hare not been on the popular side, still we have hope, for Capt. Whiskey is now on his last legs, and the old scamp has got in the

next few years to leave Indiana, and then we rather think there Kill be some

chance for decent respectable Democrat

as we know the Thruxtons all are, to go to the Assembly, or to Congress. Until

then.we (that is Timothy Thruxton) will

be contented with his strikin? resem

i blance to the great lamented "Harry of

! the West."

PAHRIACK MANUFACTORY AT

itlt. Carmel. J.S. LaFue respectively In

forms the public that he hns on hand, and is eon-

tanuy manufacturing lamagea. eucn as tsnroucn-

es, Rockaways, Buggies and Spring-wagons of ev

ery style and description inquired.

His workmen are men of expetienee and are

able to B nish jobs in the very latest style and with the best mechanical execution.

Old carriage are repaired in the same manner.

Ilis work is warranted and sold as cheap as any

orR oi tne same style ana nmsu made in the State.

Call and see if this be trne Mt. Parmel. March 5, 153. 12 3w.

.i,.-,rt tiinp learning,

"e4 prise for thoir Pronciency m Jeof music. The entertainw rave on this oesasion was . . I . nonr nvich

.'and aa r ... """ knew something about "a compass,' vreneated. The selection of nrMt.i. u i-

... oil mnde.andthe execution

CE-as admirable. The interludes bv several excellent songs ""Glee Club," the leader of which

a teacher ot vocal

Bale, J

music.

added great-

evening.

Laurel City! On a '- curve line" of the "White Wa

ter Canal," midway between Brookville

and Connersville, the above beautiful

I' 1 1 T ia lnentorl TKa cn.t la cro. if rn

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a preacher," he didn't know j -I-n"c iovenness,ana aDout as near -me

n-s vi,. w ri.n't u,., Kc.n, i exact centre of the earth" as the once

how. "But now come Tim, just tell me j celebrated "Quattlebum,'

A A t-r.ii rrnt tin t-ViA l;. known city of Squashto a n. The citizens

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Tlie State of Indiana Franklin Co.

In the Court of Common Pleas for thcCounlvof

Franklin and State of Indiana.

EleanorTague Bill to reform a conveyance

vs. and for the appointment of

Hannah Keynotrt j a commissiner to execute a John W. Remolds new one.

T)E it remembered that on this 2nd day of March, I) 1H52. the said complainant, by How land her solicitor, filed in the Clerk's office "of said Court, her bill to reform a conveyance, and for the appoint

ment oi a commissioner to execute a new one. and

also an affidavit ot a disinterested and competent witness, wherebv it appears that the said defend

ants are not residents ol tne Mate of Indiana

the said defendants above named are therefore

rebv notified of the pendenev of said suit, and

that unless they plead to or answer the same before

the canine ot the cause at the next term of said

ourt to he hoi. ten at the Court, Im Brookville ir.

and for the County and State aforesaid on the first

Monday of April next, the same will be taken as

confessed, heard and decreed npon aceordin t

law. JOHX .M. JOHSSTOX.

C. C. CP. of Franklin Co. March 2, 1S32 12-3w.

IX RK.tL INSTATE. A

The nn-

eriened offers for sale the lot in Palestine.

Sprinp-fleld township. Franklin County. Indiana. The lot contains ten acres. The said lot is sitna-

d on the Franklin turnpike, four and a half

miles east of Brook ville.three miles west of Carmel.

There is a eood hewed loir house, frame blacksmith

hop, stable, with other out huildinirs, an orchard

of rrnfted fruit: also four different kindsof cherry.

1 e said lot has three pood wells. The said lot s in a good and healthy neighborhood. For partic

ulars, apply to the undersigned on the premises.

A.ti. CLAKlvSO.. March 8th, 1853. 12-tf.

: o ell nut in, ana

I' e entertainment of the

Lc recommend the Sax-horn Band I

i p.j?n-rpfi and ftcnoois in our

borheod as capable of giving de4l entertainments at their comments and other public exhibi-

ij honed other similar concerts will Wn. for nothing in the way of pub-

juseoents can oe gouen up, umi

I have a better influence upon soci-

are iitl-igent, religious, and enterpri-

sii.g,and contemplate building "the com

ing summer," an "air line" Rail Road, which they will tunnel through the

"big hill" this side, and the "big hill"

the other side of said city. When this

work is complete, and the balance of

the city is built up and finished, it is

ded by way of of a final appeal. Well, Mr. F. said I, ain't my full name as editor printed in the p&per, and do you

I think I am p-oin!r to deny it! I was

amono- all the people in

this city, by the old editor, Mr. Clarkson himself, and ifthe people don't quit abus no- me and mv relations, and especially

mv old father. Til hold no their native ! hopefully supposed by some of the Al

,- . , r j- . 1 dermen of the place.that it will compare iio-hrifs tn rho ra?p rf an inrlirrnant ' ' '

c ,, ,r v. & . ! favorably with the city of Blooming

worm. iMr. r. saw iiaridi'r was mi. ,

and he well knew there was fight if there was'nt talent in the whole Thruxton family, and he began at once to make fair weather for himself, by smiling and confessing that he always believed there was something in us which was not common in boys now-a-days. Very well, Mr. F., we added, with all our modesty, we have always respected your opinions, and as we are of the same school in pol-

Grove.

irrnit Court. ae Circuit Court met in this countSonday, 14th inst., Mr. M Carty . Hurd Prosecutor. There was ia array of lawyers present. We ::?dentv-five enough, one would

Tije.to aoaii me uusmra ui a i.vuu- nics, w e li remain menus.

;sch larger. In addition to those j Now, since the people have got over

belong to this bar, there were sev- our nrst appearance, and as they are jromineni lawyers ftom adjoining 'secre'ly proud of owning a "live editor," . ..i . : . . l . i i - j

ties. Among mem e uumcu ;they nave Deen asKing -wny uou i

Tlic Turnpike.

This road was built by the enterprize

of a number of the best citizens along the line, and is answering a very good purpose. The company is s ill involved

to the amount of some .$3,000, and con scquently they will have to use econo

my in the improvements which are con

tern plated. The heavy travel on it for the last three months has injured it in a

number of places, and a new coat of grav

el should be put on this summer, but

whether the company will be able to do

so, i at least doubtful. There are a few "tight brethren,"'

ed Ten and Perrv, Hon. James Ra-; Thruxton write more; he can write I

John Rvmdn,Georre Holland and know, if he would." We have often the preacher said, who live along thi

Howland, Esqs., and others. Also 'heard about the trials of editors, and road, and who for many years have been

Kr.ifl.er from I ;,nrrl :;,.., .rl, rp a little irrpp.i. and int ! in the habit Of SOWS to UrOOkVllle With

J.sn. tanri. ramer, wno nasreiurn-

1)111 tuneiess, is attending to tne

nee ot his protession.

fledged, it seems we are in for it, and we believe we won't back out.

.

L?eat deal of business, up to this i fr'T'The saw mill of Plummcr &. Clem

?.has been dispatched by the Court, ents'of this place is doing a heavy busi- : regret to say, however, on account ness. The proprietors are industrious, tie prosecutor, and the profession . and honest men, and can be relied upon.

srnlly, although it may be a source of; 7Capt. James Webb, who has been icjf to the public, that this officer long known as one of the best citizens of :kd but little to do at our Court. ; our city, has been in poor health for a jx seems to be a falling off in mok- lono- time. But few men among us

Gentlemen's United States

IRMIIIX; Warehouse A Shirt ltep.d 1

1 psaac F.Smith, Manufacturer. Importer, W 'hole sal and Retail dealer in Shirts, Cravats , Collars Stocks, Glove. Hosiery, Pocket Handkerch'rofs I'n Icr-shirts, Ilrawers, lressine Gowns, and every thing pertainine to (rentlemen's furnishery. Iiealers in the above line are invited to call and examine our slock. lsr F. Smith, So. 10 East FlPh St., between Main At Svcamore, Cine innati, Ohio. T-3mo.

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V valuable lot for sale on eood terms.

Head's Commercial College S. E. corner of 3fnn anrl fourth Srs. Cincinnati, 0 THE object tf this Institution is to qualify pintle men practically for the counting house and ha siness pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of Hook Keepine by Double Entry, as applied to all departments of trade and commerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations. &c. covering the entire fields of commercial operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms $25 in advance. Pupils being taught individually and not in classes, they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from $C:'23, to $3 per week. Further particulars -an be obtained by calling at the Institution, or by addressing Ihe principal, (postpaid.) " J. E. HEAD, Principal Nov. 12, 1852. 47-lyr. .

Cin. Advertisements. Vl.HATA T.IRLK WARE G.nuin

ilAlhnta nerrr run otln, is nearly in white, and harder Biid stronger than silver. When plated it resembles exart.'y the solid silver. Y keep constantly in stoe a lars asoriment or AlbataTes and Table Spoons, Forks, Soup Ladles, Mutter Knives, Cream Spoons, Castors, and in hnrt. every !ll-'r article necessary to lh complete furni-h'ii e of a Table. HI S I ISGTOX ev I.ABOYTF.AI X, Vt at.h Importersjia-"""1 Stres-I-Feb. 25, "53 llKlyr-.

. !7 Pearl ii . . i

l ml inilnl I li;i e ID sir-.niii

keep at all times a fullaortment of Sii.k. Fi r and Wool Hats together with every variety of Straw Goons consisting in part of Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. Country Merchants are solicited to examine or stock. feb. 15 1-?U-

Cincinnati Advertisements.

ciiF.nwoon v-

MrrrlsCiiirinnali.

rlOOTS A1 SHOES. The undersigned ) are now receiving a large and general a-ort-ment of Boot" and Shoes, of almost every st Ir an, variety, constituting one of the bel and most diversified stocks in Cincinnati. Also, a general. issortnientof Panama. Leghorn ami Palm Hats, recently purchased fritto ilie I'lunufacturer Last, at the low,st price's, to which the are uddirga general and ext"iiMve assortment ol custom work of all kinds in reu.iisition.

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Also. Agents for the sale of Frank Miller's Water Proof Black ing. J. & A. SIMPKIXSON, Sign big yellow Root. So. 25 Lower Market fel15 93m' street, between Main and Sycamore

Mrs. Roman's

JOKTTS ASD FASCY STOKE. i Having now an excellent room for business.

and having just purchased a large quantity of bon-

neus tsnitea to tne lasninn ami the season). Bonnelt and Dress Trimmings, Jewelry, ribbons. lace, gloves, cfucI, ready made clothing, toys, and the various other articles in a fancy store, she solicits business.

Having been at considerable expense in build

ing and fitting up a room in good style, and being

Icternnned to sell a good article cheap anil at low

profits, she asks the citizens of Brookville and Franklin Co, to call and see her Bonnetts. etc..

and learn her prices. Her store is immediately ! bv the Principal, (assisted by a Committee

opposite me resioeneeot .Mr. Mitu:

March Till, 11-53. 12-2mos.

Thev will, therefore, be prepared to offer to

ipn'W !IEKC "VTIIE fOI.I.FGE 1 country merchants, and to the city fjide.an assort- ) XORTH-k'.;T "fOK.NEK 'slXTIl' AM! meiitnot exc. !led in the West: to which tln-y re.

WAI.MTT STS. The uni ersiened has removed i 'i- "" K. ,,c

his Mercantile College to his new building, north west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, where he has fitted up a Splendid si it of rooms, expressly for his business having spared neither pains or expense in making them in every respect the most convenient and pleasant School Rooms in the United States. The plan adopted in teaching combines practice with theory; instead of using books, tne pupils are exercised in making original entries of every day business transactions. Journalizing. Postiiie. balancing accounts, opening and closing of a great variety of different set of books, both for partnership and individual business, where the business has been prosperous and adverse; and thus qualify rig the student for entering into the pmrtiral duties jf the accountant in any kind of business. The course of instruction w ill consist of DOT RLE F.XTKY BOOK KEEPIXG. embracing every de

partment of trade ami Mercantile accounts, viz: Wholesale. Ketail. Commission, Exchange, Banking. Manufacturing. Shipping. Individual, Partnership, Steamb'Miting. and Compound Co. Business; Commercial Calculations. Practical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law; also Lectures on the Science 0 Accounts, Custom of Merchants, &c. Pupils are Instructed individually, and not in classes, so that students may vntcrat any time, and

proceed in tne ratio or ineir capacity aim asiiuuiy . Public examinations are had, (though pupils are examined privately if they desire it.) when the student undergoes rigid and thorough interrogations

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NO. 74 MAI STREET

PEARL, CINCINNATI. LATI 1 I K, COX. CUl.IlL' RN ,V I.Cl'TON, ll'HOLESAI.K dealers In eve.y desert twn of W Fore gnand llomeslic Hard v. :..? and t Hilary, invite the :a.eiition of their Friends and Hie Country Trade, In their very large, cli-ass.irted, and entirely new stock, consisting in pari of Table, Pu.kctxnd Spring Cutlery: Files, Itasp. Chisel sand Edge 1 ol-: Hand and Pan. -1, M ill and Cross-cut Saws;

sxes. liroa l-Axes. 'latch, ts and iiamtucrit;

Anvils, Vices. Traceand Log-Chain-: I Shovels and spades, mid P:itsi'!irgh-GMds: I llrass liaitcry Keuies and Kcam. Iled-Ware: j Looking Glasses, Percussion Caps, etc., etc-, etc. Thev are inconstant receipt of t-.kui.t-tt Cnuns.

direct from Birmingham, V. olverhampton. and I

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lufacturers' bauds, free ot com mission. Their I I V..-ir v 1 x I , . J T " k has been selected, and importation order s .Vi;V' 1 -VfVr3i ;n.witii special reference to a Western trade: I f&ffb . 'CW f

bier ml Pocket Cut'.-ry .m d M ., Haneoe- Mi -irt "Qs-O fc'l-T C5I r A I VtvVJ'J rlware. of new est and b -t sl.les of .-uperior i:.tf fT.-t 1 Klji,,sjr ' ides and the verv best nn.kep.. 'I hev are pr-. - V.K s -.:r - ' red to sell all ciiis.es of goo is at fir-t bat.ds.on ; - -- "X . '. X-V-v--. -ii 5

lorable terms, an. 1 . u. :i 111c lamrm ac.u t v : '. 1 I V t

their llgures shall be kcj f unit'oreily, kt mut j v V . - - KW .VU, y l.o;:si lKii Ks 01 the W e- r:: -Mark t. j , , , r n Cincinnati. Fcl.ruarv. 1-53.-.-:w-- 1 I b? l.i- oi'Vi, ? '.d I r;"."il! '- ;i:f 01 fil R. lLbTRUEVE, DEALER IN , r5-vl - i.,A . ,r.':!,"i V.'iV;-;- 'i;:'A'..i'' f ..." - lis - ?i1ft 1 1 o ! !e,tU..J ,ui ,: ..;t .: of tu-

R I p47 S 1 fir. CHRlSTia'S

Al'ATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRY, keeps on 1

VOTICE. The Roard of Directors of the .1 Franklin Agrieultueai Society are hereby noti

fied to meet at Brookville at 9 o'clock a. m. on the

1st Saturday in April next, for the transaction of very importaui business.

by order ot the society. "S. DAYIS, Sec. pro tern, March 5th, 1853. 12-3w.

.s this office would be lucrative. Ilttchino Shop. aemachine shop in connection with ibundry of Mr. V. F. Gebhart, is

:'x completed. Mr. Ensley, who is ie the nianajrenient of it, will com-

ce work this week. He is said

n excellent workman and possessreat mechanical and inventive genThe shop contains two large rooms

: the proprietor calculates on doing a

iT business. The wants of the coun-

demand such an establishment. It iMmeet hearty encourajiement.

out pavino; toll, who don't like it at all

that they have to Day now when they

p-o to market. When thev have to so

they take a mighty load, sons to injure

the road up to the full amount of their toll, and a little oyer so as to keep

square with the company.

Homo. Heme's not merely four-square w alls. 'I nongh ith pictures hung and gilded; Home is where affection calls. Killed ith shrines the heart.hath builded Home! go watch the faithful dove Sailing "neath the heavens above us Home is where there's one to love! Home is w here there's one to love us! Home's not merely roof and room; It needs something to endear it; Home is where the heart can bloom. Where there some kind lip tocheerit; What is home with none to meetV Xone to welcome, none to greet ns? Home is sw eet. and only sweet. When there's one, w e love to meet us!

(ardminif .

Now that the weather is favorable, per-

.sshould commence making prepara8s for gardening. Those who are

id of early vegetables, should prepare

ir hot-beds, in which lettuce, early e, and tomato seed should be It is always desirable to have "J vegetables and it is easier and cb cheaper to raise them ourselves a tu buy. It requires but little trouandcare to make and take care of a :'3ed- A large store-box, with the torn out, and placed on the South or 'st sUV of 8 houe, and nearly tilled manure, with a few inches of earth

top, wouid answer every purpose. young spro-its can be "protected, sa severe cold and the frost, by m cans !

"was and old pieces of carpet. Earth

J!d be heaped up around the box for

;er protection. A sash of o-lass

M hasten the growth of the plants,,

1 001 convenient, could be dispensed j L had just such a hot-bed last

and had verretables earlier than ;

seigtibors.

jhave held a more sacred place in the af

fections of the people. (gj- Orvil Gordon intends removing from his farm on Duck creek this spring, and becoming a citizen of Metamora. The Fairfield mills, now owned

to i by F. Brown, we learn, are in full opera

tion, and are turning 011 1 f lour equal to any mill in the country. QCr John Ross, of this vicinity, will remove in a few weeks, to a farm he has

purchased in Fayette County.

ft Anv one vh mav be desirous ot : he was a little twtsttcal or so. 1 lie case

n-ettino- his horse's tail shaved "smack iwith a Sood man' "professing Christians

0 ,. , 1 . , . i O" Th- New York Express publishes

'itingthis region. The thing has been , "did" here, and we presume can be done

Anecdote. A merchant in New York, in quired of a coutryman the character of a Den. con, his neighbor, who made a great profes sion of religion, and had applied to the iner

chant for a credit. The countryman replied,

that God ward the deacon was accounted a i very honest, upright man: but manward

Cincinnati Hydropathic,

OR VVATKR CURE ESTABLISHMENT.

lIHS Institution-is open, summer and w-inter, for the reception of patients. It islocated alout

five miles from the city, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and llayton Railroad. and hut a few rods from the Carthage Depot. To the lover of nature, few-

parts of the country furnish a more pleasing varie

ty of scenery than spreads itselft before the traveler

from Cincinnati to the cure, there nature and art

combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond de

scription. 1 he large and beautiful edifice displays

the taste 01 the artist at a glance. Ihe neatness

and elegance of the interinr.eombine w ith the nu

merous attract ions w inch present themselves to

the invalid, cannot fail to render this establish ment a desirable one.

The rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The bath rooms are amide and commodious, and the springs which furnish the water for this

establishment are pure, soft, and cennection witli this Institution tliei

si 11 111. where patients will have an opportunity of

restoring their muscular strength b hcalliful and diverting exercise. Females suffering from Vterine, Spinal or nervous diseases, will, ns heretofore be treated successfully in this Institution. Du. 1'eisb for many years has devoted his time to the treatment of the sick, and begs leave to say that no pains will be spared for the recovery of tiiose committed to his care. Females suffering from I'terine. nervous, or spinal diseases, w'll as heretofore be treated successfully in this Institu

tion. Patients are rcuuested to bring twoeonifort-

aldes. two large blankets, tlir o coarse sheet, and

6 or H coarse crash towels, all of which should be 1 marked wilh the name in full, or if desired they I will he furnished at an extra charge of fifty cents per week.

I kr Ms. I he terms for Hoard, medical services

and all ordinary attention, w ill lie from $s 00 to

$lli.tKI per week, payable weekly. Extra attend-

ance will suhiect the patient to an extra chnnre.

Some deduction w ill be made to those who find it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institu

tion. Transient persons will be changed two dol

lars per dav.

Three dollars will be charged for the first examnation. Forfurther particulars address post paid. 1). A. PKASK, M. I). Proprietor. Carthage, Hamilton Co., Ohio, lrj3. li-3nios. The Book of the S asonr gu n TO S-.tm PF.R MONTH! ITTASTI'.n IMMKIM Ti:i.Y. A large 11 number of agents to engage in the sale of a new and very popular work j isl published. It is a book that will S"U to almost every family in the West, and any active man can clear from five to eight dollars per day. Our other publications are very saleable, and we offer extraordfnary inducements for agents. Full particulars given bv addressing, post-paid, TOOKKH iX:: M'CHKI., Pubtuhcrt. Crvrflfir, O,

induced Prices. LIBERAL HIS. TO WHOI.ESAI.K lH'RCHASERS. BELLOWS MANUFACTORY. T'HE subscriber respectfully inform the citizens I of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture Smiths' Heilows ol all sizes at his obi stand on Second Street, between Kroaday and Sycamore. Cincinnati. From his lonir experience in the business, together wilh be

ing provided w ith a large lot of seasoned lumber

and other materials, he is prepared in an cases 10 warrant his woik good. ALSO. Anvils and Vices furnished. Feb.25 IO-3ins. 5. K. HAMILTON. Q V. I" V K I'. .-.FOR IHE SPK1NC. TKAl'K. Now in st. re. and receiving a large and complete stock of fine and common Ware. ' comprisingin part Common Teas. Howls. Plates,

! Pishes. Nappies, and Bakers' Pitchers, etc. etc.. i Fine Tea Ware. White Stone. Fancy St les. Fine ! Flint and Common ;!as W are. Castors. Britannia Ware. German Silver and silver Plated Good.. Lanterns of nil sizes, w ith and w itliout guards, for Candles or Oil. For sale at the lowest market rates bv 1H CG1NS. BKOTHEPo. A N HEKSON. i 'feb. 15, "33 9-lvr. No. ill Mam street.

TEaMs.-Kora lull course o. .ess. us m .- vOTICF E.E. - II. Huggin. having a,soKeepine.w riting, Commemal Calculations, tom-, Vm A,,,.ron (formerly with He-

merciai i.aw. vv : well, fl.ii e Cnl with Ihem in the transaction ot

1 the tiooensware business, at their old stand !1 I !..ln (li,. Ivi.aiii.tu. nil! 1. e.,-.i f te. l.A

s... r....s1o,-lee,, d,11.,0,llll.(l.r the firm of Iluggius. Brother &

dcrson. K. K. Ill ;;lXs,

ticnl Accountants and Business Men.) and Piplo-

mas awarded to those w ho are deemed w orthy of them.

A cour2e can be completed in from six to ten

weeks.

The Principal will take pleasure in doing every

thing in his power to advance his students, ami

make them thorough am! acnompiisiieo accountants; and his extensive arqitainlaiiee with the business community w ill generally enable him to procure situations for those desirous obtaining them.

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"ATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRY, keeps on !

hand a larire assorted sfix-k, of ad stles and

prices; also, repairs v atches and Jeelr in a

thorough workmanlike muLuer. turi, W3-l I.

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Dec.17.lf5a 53

K. S. BACON.

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.1 . Eighth and Ninth. Cinciiinati. I have now on

hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Vhvt s and chil- , drens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soil Cassimere hats; embracing every color, w hite, pearl, blue and black. My shelves are also filled w ilh a , beautiful assortment of spring stxle of Silk and Fur hats of mv own manufacture, to which I invite the especlial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call when you are in the city . my 7 rt .v .1. n.MioF.NnriHir.n's hhh 'f. M'Oltl'i-No. l.i Front st.. opposite the Public landing. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Iron, nails and steel, of their own manufacture, from the genuine Juniata

abundant. In i Bloom, justly celebrated tor the last twenty years

is a g mnas- for its superior quality. Also Mouse nolo

hollows, vice, screw plates. ast si-ei. r.c.pisu Blister steel, and German steel. Kliptie springs. Carriage axles. Mould Hoards, wagon hoxc. Ac.

All of which thev will warrant iimtseii at tne low

est market prices. Persons will please call and ex

amine ourstock before purchasing elsewhere. Feb. 25, '53 10-fims.

An-

Feb. 15, '53 0-lyr.

II. Ill .;is.

WM. AN'DEKXOX.

katzf,nber(;f.r, stimus ,v co, Wholesale dealers in Keridy Mailo Clothing. No. lnfi .Main street, betwi'en Third and Founh. Cin"li JT7 Keep constantly on hand, a complete ai d very extensive slock of Cloths Cassimere. Yestings ami even description of Trillium. gs. Fcl.iS,'53 10-lyr.

IirT!I HI.AT!!!i( ii.sliel. of l.em wai.ic.l al li e ; i

Change M il, Brookv die. for which the t.- , market pr.ee in cash will he j a d by tidiest I . Nev. 30. 0.5-5U E . H 'LLAN D ;

tr lM l ll lil"ll.ni l.i. a hand to work at the Harness making bu.nie.s. Ai i.lv to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Fraiikl.n Co. Ibdiai-a. Sl'.. : T. H ITU. ! DEALER IN CLOCK'S, 12EST ith ST. OPPOMTE PFNXTSO.N IlOl'SE ' I IX l ATI, OHIO. , Pee. S, l-.V.' SO 5ui. : .Ton vs m6fiK us & co!

Sl'CCKSSOKS TO ' J. D. & C. JONES Si. CO. Whcletale Dealers in Dry Goods, ; No. 19 Pl'.ABL STKF.P. CINCINNATI. O. jonx n. jnvti. uko. . josrs. ( 0:ll JOMS. E. fi. Ill MlX'iVOI. (

Feb. 15, "53 O-Cnis. Robert T Thcrburn, RRASS fOfMt.K. So. S llrtt fr-ht V. Cin.

IV li ASS an,! Silver idatc.l Fa i. et-. St n :m.t V

I) Co. k.so.!a aid Generator Bra-ses. I lose .Ion, Pistellen and llvdraulie alv. s. o.e. tiiic.l.dx Ciiiigei.n'.l Ciiel'derCocks.C.i-p T ilive'.s.Speil Solder, and C:ot':i.r in Bra-. Copper id Bl" Tin. Bi.lde.t or Ami FrMit on MettV-s. Orders f.-

the country Tirotnpt! att

Il paid fort op

1; I v .1 -v

: li-e i ii. ie 1

P 'TVS ?! T" IM' I ' t.s T T- 1

erf.-ct au-I ccitalii fcucceai m

i".g t'." w e tkneil I o.iy. ci,i:-jr tone to th.

i. a. ii: ns soul i-i . iir': s'-i-.u t;:p eie o in Fi'lS, I K 'lt'. I' M 1 1. S.S and r'M.SV, - t r i S; or i.N;iHir"ilOi. h II Kl M VI IS ni :..l I n sic. Gs'lT. i . ! I r.F-i . 1.1 iKi V hi UNksS. NKHVOIS Titl.V'TS, fALfl

r1! V "r thi: O.Al'.T. A.'Oll.KXl. Nt.l ML- . r.r -'s i mi. m, hui. M t.ft .' ivifi, i.s r. fn. i. io'.;ii.iii, n i a 11 lir. or tnr SI lSK. Ilir I OMI I.AI.NT. (IIS t S n- iMr K1PNMS. ITFICIKM or M.K Veil s ,sT. tins!' tl ! NlBO. and all : S I' s-. tsi s. wiiich coniplbints ar:e from ene t.:.., io cn iso iiAie.i , A lltisiiyrinriil of tlie Xtrrout Jifm. -In N i'.VOiS O'.'rLAINTS. I)ng aac 'V i. n.i-s i" ,rnr ft ifi i.:if, for .hey SM.fll tke :-i e :. 'c;ie ,.f the slrea.ty pi.isl: sli-d tv.tem w : .:, ti i. .-i :l.e si-, e;-; ;, i:;:.i;. l ie iji, i:. i itvIiliu cf i: i.tiiis::i. a, p , 1 bv i,.:. leaMti-

!ul oive.nc.y. li.e xi.aiste.i piiti.Mt sut'eirr j. it-se.tcl t, l,ili..ci LaI,K

i v s.l.l t '.-s-u.l.V

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"ain." The process is a simple one, and the fee moderate. OrSome of the oldest citizens of this township are just recovering from an attack of the measels. fj" The present season has not been very favorable for making "home made sugar," and we presume what is made will command a very fair price. QCjT Mr. John Masters, of this township, has been celebrated for a number

a

statem-tit tli tt U-a. b.-.otl is about to maKe

New-York r.itv the head-quarters of the Ar

my of the United fetates. O R-v. Mr- G trrestou hns ben liberated

from prison at Ovid, IN. Y ., wtt-re lie was

confiued for seducing a young lady, now deceased. 33" general railroad law his been pissed

bv the Missouri Legisl iture, which fixes llie

gage at five ieet six inches

U"The hill to reorganize the United States Navy "id not succeed, as lias beeu reported iu

several papers

O Nothing is more odious than the face

that smiles abroad, but flashes fury amid the caresses of a tender wife aud children; and

yet there are manv such

iiiee. a .

:.ivo

en. led to.

erand lirus..

'."i3 10-lr.

Cincinnati and Indianapolis Railway CoirpanvNOT I CI", is hereby given that the first annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Cincinnati In.liananolis Kailwav company, for the elec

tion of Pirectora to serve for the ensuing year will be held at the tow n of Laurel in the county of

Franklin and State of Indiana on Saturday mo sec

ond dav of ApTU 1-.V1. between tlio hours ol B o'clock A.M. and . P. M.

Bv order of the board ot inrectors. C..C. SHOFP, Prest. Test M. J. Kei.i.t. Sec'y. li-3w

AV A Ni I VriMK Sr.ll.r.S... Martin A

Orr, Scale .Manula.iurers. have taken the old

st:ind formerly occupied to .viihtin.V I-iiimo:i.i.

o. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of aluut.

Clm innati. Old. . They arcjirepared to put upon the most reason T.ble terms, in any part of the countiy, ihcir I

t.rvcr liny tiuii rtk Stairs, from lew patterns

ith iini.rovenients. which they have lust coinple-

. ted. Also, all kinds of Platform Scales, licam.

, Ve., Are. All our Scab's are ai raiifed to give lull satisfaction, or w e w ill take thctii biiek and refiiud the monev. ' KEFEKFXCKS. Samuel ll. resford. II. H. Klliston.) Co ineton. f-liddcn. .MurllniV Co. C. K. Perrin. 1 hy. V. ei :. V. Kobsoll, Kes. Malib, ,- Co.. J. P. l.elitner, Puiiuin. Il.iiiiel.l ,v I'.row n. feb.Sj H. .V.MITIN cV OKH.

I the

u.por iTiiial

Geo. S . Jenkins &; Co., WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and. Pomestic Pry Goods No. S. South east corner Pearl and Vine streets. Cincinnati, Just opened an ei t'ue new stock. Feb. M. 'j3 IC-lCms.

1 "T'l, A mari.in uitiAAnor I? P. Ttrowjn .

of years, for making the best axes known cap.urd by Uie Germantown off the Const in the country. Though belonging to ! of Africa, and lately arrivei at Norfolk, is no

o ,,-t.oltb bo ; 1 staver; sue iimuri:.. unuu,

U ii , "Tos.Aiarch iy. . n A(1air has been

f- j- " vs v J I

CP The citizens of Petersburg, Washing

ton. Charleston nnd Maeon have made ar

rangements to receive ex-Prestdeul Fillmore O The Legislature of Michigan hae

nassed a ireneral railroad law. which hxes

successor. (gj- "Uncle Moses," of the "Laurel

News," has our warmest thanks for his j just appreciation of our talents, and be-j

sides we feel a little important in being thl. gag80f roads in that State at five feet six the subject of the largest and best edito- j inches. rial article from his gifted pen. We ! O" The County Court of Shelby county,

Jli-uicago; A. C. Gibson, Col- , have always untlerstootl l.aurei to oe a j ken on tUe qne9lion of subscribing: f 300,000

-Oregon Citv;C. H. Peaslev Col- ; place, where if a man buvs anything, he : to the Memphis and Louisville railrord.

al Boston: Rnbort P.rl... 1 , -. , i. i.: J : I. ll. IT t kill r inJilm.nl h hwn found bv

orntPnoh ' .Xrr ' Ul-,nas it cnargeuvoiM.i., a..u u i "V .

JTiciai advices from Honduras con- an"thmg ne taKes a nole or oue 01 j against the city of Bangor, as a common sell

r1! Proceedings of th Rr'.tUK f.; i under the circumstances we have no er, by its agent, ol ardent spirits.

1 hnixillo. ' t. .iJ r,els r,f tbi O" Chas. McBride. a coulboat man, who

Kn t- . UCU1U1, uui lliuc u ice m ivu . . r-.. lle Ulon annn.. rn ... : ... .... had just arrived at New Orleans from Pitts-

?0ntmfnt. II.... -"s ".news, win uu auie iu ma vu " bure. was stabbed bv Cornelius Boy le, on the

Bos:on. Vm r -rcKtr,Appra!ser p-ood livino-'' among them, on even his ' 5th, the wound causing death in half an hour

. . ' y- iiiu rs. rsnri'pvnr- w r i

Uera O-l . .- ' . lt.:.J J: :1 1 uiwmaiu

' . ' '

upper tens,"

sticks to the anvil. fj3r John N. Clements, postmaster of this place, has sent in his resignation to the Post Office Department. A petition

her

from the

, . . ... i i

oers beinsail legal, cne cieareu

New York Custom-house. O Rev. Tnomas L. Harris, of Mountain Cove, Va., is lecturing in St. Louis in fvor of spiritual manifestations. iTT Mr. Stosrner. hi s wife and two children ,

has been sent on for the appointment of j i Richmond county, N. C, were burned to

John King, who will make a very clever death ou the lath u!t., by their house taKing

inc.

The Infoimation Wanted.

Il l I!N; been informed that frequent inquiry

II has heen made for me, for the last two years, I would now inform my old friends and customers, as w ell as the citizens of Franklin. Kush. Decatur, and Kipley comities, generally, that 1 have taken tile Woolen Factory of (ior.ieinV Woods, at .Metamora. for four years, w here we design carry ing on Wool carding. Spinitur, Weaving, and manufacturing of Sattinetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, Cassinieres,and Stoking Yarn, for the custom; either on shares, or hy the yard, or pound. Also, dying and fulling done to order in the usual season for such work. The proprietors of this establishment are adding largely to the machinery, so that we shall he able to do as good work, and on as short notice, as any other shop in the country. The subscriber flatters himself that he is too well known in this community to need any recommend or declaration of his abilities. Ilis long residence at laurel, and constant attention to business should secure to him a good share of the public patronage. We want a large amount of WOOL, for w hich

we w ill pay liberal price in goods at the Factory or Store. Any amount of wool grease will be taken; also produce of every description usually taken by the Stores.

Particular nains will he taken to .accommodate

foreign customers with their carding over niirhl.

We w-ant to make a great manv new acquaintances

this summer.

Come old friends, let nssee yonr smiles and fa

vours once more. Our old scale of prices w ill he our rule. KLIAS MACEV

Met.-imora, March 4th, 1853. 13-9mos.

im. j. w. Ki-.r.i.v, nei. dent Snrttron I)ci!li.t. Thankful for past favors, would beg the continuance of the patronage of

the citizens of town and country. He w ould din e t

attention to the fact of his taking a premium on a fullsetof Artificial Teeth, at the late Franklin County Fair. All operations in the dental Art performed upon he latest and most approved principles and w ar-

anted. No charges for examination or advice. TTOIlice in the North end of the Adair tavern ; rtand. 1 Al Ul'i7lHO FOl NiHllv7--1his esI i taldislinient now in the hands ot (Jko. Snore : and J smesO'IIair, is in operation in all its various branches, in part t wit. they are building threshing machines of the latest and most a( proved muddles, both seperators and chaff pilers, w iih tumbling shaft or belt at the option of the purchaser, having a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they are prepared to build machinery of various kinds tor crist and saw mills thev are also uiaii-

f acturing and keep constantly on hand saw gammers. Iron, for vegetable grinders, apple mills, shingle machines, straw cutters, tire benders, ohurns. saw mandrils. blacksmithstewel irons, and also a variety of cook stoves, parlor church and box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids, w agon boxes and irons, and also the premium cast plow. Job w ork and repairing done in good style and on the shortest notice, all works done in our line will be furnished on as good terms as at any esttiblishinent in the west. Orders respectfully solicited hy SllOlT&O'HAIR. ft Paid S l3-f)ino9. ! China, Glns & Queenswnre. ! nlSr.WKI.l., IIII.I. A-Co. No. SO Main Street Cincinnati, offer to country merchants, a full and complete assortment of every

article in their line: an.i. lii.i'icemeins in purvuasiin Cincinnati in preference toeastern cities. 13-3mos.

WFKT POTATO!,.-The snWriW has

rn hand for sate a quanlitv of sweet poiames for

seed. Am! he w ill nave ai me nirni sea. on. nn

m. uriPFi ne it. k. wrnTur'Mrn. M. aivvv IIKIPI I HAf II. W KK1 HFIMI.1! A M AW . Manut'ni Hirers of Heady Made Clothing. Importers mid Pealers in Cloths. Casiincros. V-t'iigs. and Gentlemen..' Furlii-tiil C t.oods. No. .r,li Peru I street, between Walnut and inc. Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb. -a. '33 10-Pr.

Feb. '.'

II. Y. TiOOTII & CO., Importers and wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Cullery and Guns. South Urn rfr. I'rnr'artl il ulnut Sri.. Cinrinnn't. ii 11 1.1 received, and are coiitautiy sill plied

11 w itl- eve" arli. le iii the, r line, sua:..!Western trade", purchased of Aiiieri, an. at"! le.l .11 1 IV. .o. SlietV.el.l. H . T IU i I " I a 111. Illld 1

inaniii'.i. tur-rs. cuihracii.g the best .pud-lies i,d

brands, w hi. h w ill be soi l at m.au advance on cost.c.i!:sMi,:g.in pari, of , . Wm. Uutclu r's & Sponr -N: .T;i kpon's Files. Saws & F.le Tools, Wade & Butrht r"e, Georre Wostenholm & Son's clfbrated Razors, l'ocket Knives, Shear?, Scissors, &c. Table Knives mid forks. Carvers M" Is, Sir, Loe Trace lll er. Hreiist. and ,rdh Ciiains .iid St ret. hers. Hooks alio Ilinees,

Anvil. Yu i.n-'in-i " S'r-W

CollinsA: Co.'s. ll'iiil's

cotfs Axes ami Hatch lilood's :rars. Crain.

Snealiies. Cradles

Carpenters and t oo

bil l eccllctic of

Galvanic Curatives,

i i'.o iy t iK.'t tlsc ."t ainl rnr 1 1 . -M in i.ii-c el Uie ii! uf w i j ii- r. ti;C ntiont eI;auhl4 ho, ii'i mi. "ti lit1 iitt't ititmn t'''H h'w. equalize thr rirciilmI .i. j. ff :? , . itt'iiw. tuicr lh u ;ri I ialUk. only tlt: .).(!!( Persons, 1! sjec cl.',-"y. :! ccn.iil:"os .-r...ii : Uf .J r.llli.' 'T el lil 1iO. TlllOHir (rCII - : . e on - ei- ; i-on;s. ha, e t ,n

rEVANEisTLy arm, l I l-ern j; ivc'.l !!(.- fad IM1 I t.1 V "l.'l '. i r . . tl.V AMI nil T )s:--H d!-. lr.' w Ull ll'.at lAM . . . ! mi tu h - o:..a or n 'i.ri: c ,ev .'.iTtul.uits urn -,:- s.oioa on llie re: re. mij !. .:i..:.: it-..jo S: k :Iuf, but iu ! ,wc- -.-J wr.U

.e si ti i . i'i - : : , n -he '. , e i ,. ii K : -1 r M I!. .1.1 v. .,! ..

tl.es

h

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i 4 liu v..l:ie, i . 1 ki

: - eel ,f l-'dv . ! ili-.' t I .-t n tin !:.. ',e i.ca'.; .1, ti. ' krCl.llif

c i: ciiia, it n t!' loiic.i.oi.t . a., . f I'isil 1". I It 1 1). A Vf.W I..NT I'd trs.WJ.i A 1 .

' Ot, to

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J 0 II S G A T li S , V olrs.nl' Ircnlor in Knot. A shorv, No. .14 IVarl street, between VtalnutiV ine, 111 3ins. CINCINNATI.

Hcmri'rr.') -imr t r cut! S fit t.

11. Mann's i;iel l.ippen-

ets. Wal. iron's. Piirlmir V

and Hriar ScMhe. ciho les. Hrv and Manure Forks, rs' Plai'i. s and Kdge fools.

1 , ..r, Li. d of Circular and other Saws ni.iiiu:.!.--

ured to orJ -r and warrai ted. Ar Fairbaids Co.'s . .),. I. rale. I p.ail llav t.ro. ers'. and l'"::::-- - ..I

to all ..tie rs i

.;. ;;i;!i t: im. tiisthiomilk t tfte "V I tiiltcittirl Character, mi . ( 1 1 . ci: i 1 ) ;ivfn( unit a:j exiracr7jii.ary case, i-. l'i-i' r!y -ri.s that u Trit.b 1 trarccr lU&u I lttlon.M

O. PI( K0".

DICKSON & LK 11KTTEK,

(Successors to Samiisoi- A- Andrew s.) Importers, holesale and Ketail Pealers iu China. Cla-s and Uneensw are. Al-o. Lamps. Castors A; Table Cutlery. No. '.'i: Main street, between Fifth and Sixth. Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 2.1, "j3 Ill-lj r.

a re.i:lai"u sup.

.ii ra! :l ;.and .old at manufaefir. agent- for lue sale. .f the be-l lei n.aiui'.acti.red.wliich we sell ;.t m ces. feb. '-:..

tor F . T. i. Railroad. hi, h have ....ra. y and

rs'i re s. Ms... l'.re Pr-.oi side niitai fir.rs pr',;ip - lv r.

i" r. v i're'irfcilis. riu1 i.AM'is. a en::

ei ,:.-..i;

rysprpsiiT. i YM AX,

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M fPONlt: ,V OIM KF.l-l '' S' F U 11 N I S 1 1 I N ( i TO UK. WII.MAM A I1D IS.

V:;irti1in Mail. in- im ali.

AMT.M 'i ri.KU'ot iwtnm" J

tin-1

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good living' among; them, on even

present limited editorial salary.

- -, io. iUW lllllir.

-icr ofthe Land-office at Columhin.1 (t5 The officers in authority in this ;

, T v

BHam Srvo o ',i0';.Klcnari1 the "Police Reports." Blooming Grove "", fcureyor at St. Louis. i. , is the most moral "citv in the country.

-

A bill

VV asliinsrtou

auhual compensation is $941,

20,

passed the Rhcd- ioi.j i We have a few men among us who

!ofa ? R chil.iren undtr twelve practice "dirty work," and our opinion is sf r If Am u,Akl. - . I

!?Th" --ur,l"'g'taory. lhey should be exposed but we defer

?' ieptt ,::.td" "IP the rv. for the re8en. !

fJjT" Rev. Mr. Falkinburgh, of the West Union Methodist Circuit, buried his youngest child a daughter a fev days since. 05-R. R. Spencer, "Prof, of Math, in

the Laurel Collegiate High School,"

has been for several weeks dangerously ill ; we are gratified to learn he is now convalescing.

ilb-if.!enion' il id in Missouri.

th. l " ,d for re eleetion to the sen"tiioa. eLmted xSmteiat the next regular

Ks T Vir

;,Mi,,s,;: "'

tarr:.,ae- was

w of th ts'l recenny eiectea Mod-)

ith p 0 Presbytery of N

Pennington, D. D., a

led Mod"T 1

'x,. "ytery of which the Rev. Dr.

v th, R ora 8 Cabin nas to611 translated

"PolarT 9 aavlI)g quite a run Hon, y "'though the translation is a

!ftioa, oetier oua is in course of prep-

"xiiween 1 lor.i A-hn..rih ii.

vueftft - UUI ,L

- - --c-MIl II V in rmnsi - . -

'Nil

Pi;i i

Atitti. tTineenroi-Q

'.Oi r,t the shortest notice.

Our Month. The Editor of the "American" compares us to the illustrious Henry Clay. The comparison, perhaps, is too flattering. In some respects we might fall

below the "Sage of Ashland," but not as it respects "mouth," for the whole

family of the Thruxtons, from the old man down the younjr'un have in the

and lightning rod insulators, 'i mouth calculation been a wonder

0"Did yonr fall hurt you?" said one

hod-carrier to another, who had lallen lrom

the too of a two-storv house.

"Not in the Isste, honey, 'twas stopptn so quick that hurt me." O" The Illinois Leisl-tture hns passed a bill to allow the transit of slaves through that Stt. O The office of Treasurer of the United -tates, now held bv Mr. Sloane, of Ohio, it

is said will be off-red to ex Senator Dniel Sturgeon, of Pennsylvania. O" Dr. Walter M- Bayley, a native of Hagerstown, Md., but for the last twenty-five years a resident of Tlacolalpan. Mexico, was

assassinated on the 2d alt., while sitting iu

his own house.

Virginia Baiks. The bill authorizing the

Treasurer of Virginia to receive from the banks any bonds guaranteed by the State, as

security for their issues, has passed the Leg islature of that State.

TT Mr Macreadv, the actor, has sustained

another heavy affliction. His son, Walter

Francis Shiel, aged 12 years, died at Sher

borne louse en the oth ot tebruary.

ITTGen. Cass, it is said, after the delivery

of the inaugural on Friday, shook Gen. Pierce by the hand, and said: "I am glad to find

you such a real Old Fogy."

0The tax which N ew Jersey lays upon

railroad passengers passing through thet State,'

amounted ill leal to $94,331. The whole

State income from this source was $891,604. 0""Cornelins, how do you define corn?" "A corn why, it is something which trouble! a man who gets tight in his boots."

T .IIRKIj CflliliF.I'l ATF II 1 f. II 1 1 SCHOOL.. --At a meetine of tlie Trustees of

this Institution, held on Saturday the 19th inst.. it

was resolved to ehsinp- its character, by adorning the Grnitrit S'-hoet Sitxtrm. as recommended by the Superintendent of Puldie Instruction, in his late excellent report.

Kev. U.K. Hinhen, A. 31 ., in view ot his connex

ion with the S. E. la. Conference, having resigned

the I'rosidencv of the School. ieo. A. Chase, A. M.,

has heen elected to fill the vacancy. It is. however, expected that in addition to his itinerant labors.

Mr. Hib en will co-operate wnn .xir. i nasi- i urine

the present vear, in giving efficiency an. 1 success to

this enterprise. G. G. SHOT P, Tres't.

Jos. Iii.xrv, see ty. li-i-'w Dry Goods, Groceiies, &c. THE subscriber have Just received direct from New York, Philadelphia and Cincinnati, a large and general assortment of n it v ; o o n s ,

Consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres.

Vestines, Silk t'oods in every variety. Prints and Muslins, alto a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery and Kdge Tools, froeerie. Hats Caps, & Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, at all prices. Iron, Steel, Nails. Farming I tensils. Hollow and Karthern Ware. tc. xx.-c. Their stock lias been selected in the above cities

by a competent purchaser, and they are sa'isfle.1 they can offer goods at lower prices and of better quality than ever before done in the State.

I he public are recpectiuity invitea to ran tun

examine for themselves.

N. B. The hisrhest price ra:d for all km.ls of

produce. SHOl P, t'l'LU M xV CO..

Vcc. 84, ImJ 1. iiirei. inuiana.

quantity of plants, liy '.ills hereafter 1 xxiil inform tlie public w hen the plar ts can be had. The seed potatoes can bcha.l now-, al iu r.idence one mile north of Hrxokvillc.on the East Fork. Fcb.2f,53 11-Sw. E. H. Cf..

w in

AARON A. COLTER. GI.OCl-.li Y. PRO PI ( K. AM) COMMISSION ll Ix C I! A 1 . S. E.CORNFK OF SFYFNTI1 ANP MAIN ST?. I'M l A I I, OHIO. Nov. ! 4!-lr-. tw iniiK wnpon Munr.BF. i IT TIKis. .1. 1;. KN SI Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of transparent window shades. ,1, cords. T:tss:ds, 11 r.-iss mountings eve. No. 2 College Hull. W aluut st.. Cincinnati. Church. Store and other large shades painted to order in a superior t le. 7 STl t JI -fl lllHI.t VOHKS.-Imvtr-A: Ki i.k. corner of Kreadway and Fifth st-eet, ncini :ti. Moni.iiieiits, 1 nml'saiui Crave Stone. Marble .Mantles and Mutuary. Kn tismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, Cms. asrs. C.ir.len Figures. Cabinet and Counter Slabs. A:c Vc. constantly dn liiind and furnislie.: to order. Th" trade sup-li-od w ith Marble in Mock or Slab, or Saw e.l to orcer. nih li 13

! innnrsrs 111 IIM nr tlnptnrrnf 1 UHMI 1 If K HOW F.I.St l HKP Kl 'Pit KK ANP Protri-tios or thr roxxens. This disease is very

Common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended w ith much distress and often death. Pr. KsTt-s. of l.",3 Sycamore street, between 4th and 5th. Cincinnati. Ohio, has for a longtime given his attention to this disease. and lias cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument, w hich is worn with ease and comfort, and. at the same time w ill keep the bowels, or protruding part w itliin the orirtce. How important is it, therefore, for those who are ruptured to be cured. .Ilore Irf of Dr. Katr' Trw, for

ituptni r of the ItoxxrU. C.RRoi.Tns.Ky., .May 21. I So I. Mr. Epitor Seeing in your paper the a.lvertise-

! ment of Hr. Kte. I avail myself of tlie opportu- j ; nity I lone wished, to publicly testify to the great! ' number of persons to whom life had been rx-ndered j

comfortable, that hate come under my know ledge. ;

l.

t.h.o. iir.l K, ralia of

.-rx .les. ripti.ui, f-ir -X'as.tns. ti.i.i r i n ' s.

Sons nf 1 euip riiix e. I mple ot M.mor. i.nn... R M.-ii, lirelheriiood of the I ni ui. am! Good l-ci':oMs. 1 Heii g a nieiiibcr of the above orders. I am prepared at all times to funoh every thing i ppcr- j tail ing then-tow ith pun, tuiililx and dispalcli. f. b. 1. .Vt 1 'rli . '

ti l 's A 411. lil M"i. fHi r ill Ilr) .oi!. ;.t I'l arlMri i f.f In-

r ill nil I i . i uler f.ir sal" on tl.e iius fuxoraide terms K'HI p;- k ge Pry t;eo. Is. pur. Iii.se. 1 im.slly prex ioiiv in ii,. ;l,i i a i ice in prices, l'lin-ha'crs will

find th' in readv t" meet the lowest rale of any J..l.l.ing ll.ii;, l i.si or Vet. Ft. l.V 9-12III-

I) A Y & M A TLAC K ,: xviioirnit nrxi.ir-s isi t I 11 V O 81 , No. 57 i PEARL STREET. UF.T. WAINtT .v VINE CINCINNATI tIHO. . . . - J Thnmns Mr(ircl.in, I n'UOtZSALf. GROCER, Seutft Lat rr. Wain 1 Si. 'k frt?t 1'turint.tif Uhtf. CI venr !'t -r'fK'.t i'M'alior. Fb.-.'., :3 lt-ir. JOHN EMJS & CO., WIIOMiSAI.K I-KALtKS IN 1KY COOPS.

John W. Kl! , W m. V. Fnrkalnwi;po. W. Mi A l ln. AH rrii:ll.i h f..-b 13 9-3 w-.

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. f i : ! Iti i ! t : l " - ; ii.dl t t 1"" tt I'o'H C-n ! . - v. . -a rt '. (. .;i . -.i rrn yen p ,i c 4.1" ; p;i. ti ;h .., ' C - . i i, H I'i if .l'.i!ll ilUtlbi. I '.-ct ,t : t ,cif I .nti.iv lihun -ititn. I '.ft' ir. "!'?'. !!! iT il atl r -iiEii: i.. ttiaiurt') ! s,.i ari'i 4H, ia r . 1 r i in..: fa. .'.i m try iwi :. . . 1 in Miii it. I wt rt - : t i i I, winch tt4'. .. ,1 i,i! .i'' tyi r-a trt nmm r- . ri'r-,; at: 1 Hr- !.r! it.i ( h. t il.-T ir y i' B'' Kl''ttnt. f i. : c if.. :rif t't.Ht J.ii. ! war w it :h-: iliri ' ki t;;e n e...u mi m . :f-.i In )t iitft- --- , . ; .t I t li'i irr ntr.l wturtl rr : i- i; t v iiM.i ,m: mnmiy ; 1 t,f i : f-i l iiti uto 4 i i. ..; I it4i ltd ty (i t ti.u4 to ti.nr u r.,: i' iti (li.in.jli with no ny :., thci .?ir:r:i' ) I .irniaj4 ; . 1 1.: :ke ii ; licairn 1 th ii I.V A N i.'. ..I f. K. V.HU hm XAU.MTII 1 V W IN J;t.. I4fi T MV fiflf . M. in 1(PlH rtT !' r BiB , it t vt 1 HtVK MT PtrlAA. rt 14 1 liMI'lMITHIIt 'ItilC at! : 'ir 1.4-tM nun ; h9 mv IxH&i. w n i i'ti miMiVtktiininivii in Mt uk i i T J in.i iii 'v ic)i:1t til thr mx ! iit -m vr..;-i IJH.T am! HA I Ml f ? i i.kew ie iiirt-'i ma; ft-ni an4 .-.if.; "i .v Le tuvA thni, wtia rr i i:r : . v:fcv i . ih.s ir, vei re, rMnIlT yeura. "i:cbKHT VV. LANDHl

1'i-arl Mr-'i'l rlXIWATI. r us an warrantetl r -T oi,oi.,

Dn. CHRIBTIE 3 i V L A SIC lU KLACC 'ifj lv ..n.f .a n' atlv, ti.g th Ihmit ' i. a i. I.-:- iiiPt . hi'-. in!it-mn.at.on of lha Thra p ..v !, i- U ,v?)i"!,e. I:7?n:i of itia Haa4. fi; -i-: : it t. V Ui7V!!n; r I't-nng; in ikm K-. : f .-i c . . h i u n'iiiii . .N-rvm, aa-l lka4

XV KLVIion 0'.BOT1'. CnUftflD K. HART, i V. K. OGr.OUN & ( . I I M POin'F.KS and holiale d.-alers in Eiirlih, : I Fr.-neh. t.ermnn and Aiiienenn Fumy i;.o.l. ' ltsi.-rx , ;!..v.-s. I oii.l.s, Itiillio s. H-..ii". I miii- : ii i;la.-x. t nitiri'lla. Fani-Irish 1 ir.-i-s, lierlin Cords, .la. onets. llooli .M-ill-. is M'llls. Vnll Mi: .li'.s. a full assor'ni.-nt or all kinds. f. Sills Co.is. ami ex .-rx desc-r'ption of TrimTvircs , and Fancy liry ; ....!-. ex ry variety of T' t;.M..ls. I li.llis, i silll. res. .-. j Als.i. t 'nrpeiine and d I l"tl' of n'l kinds, di- ; red fr on tiie Mafiiii'a. lurers. Sira li.md. A-o. i No.. Xi V 37 Fearl Mrcct. t ineit nati. j f hi:, 9-lxr. i v, . pxri.TTf:. x. a. H,srl.TiM. !

several of xsliom were f 11 w sufl-rers with tne in j SPIUMi IMPORTATION', 1-53. tha Mexican war. For want of proper Trusses tliey i o x- II t c I, I 'P I V I,' vV ( ' () j

. j. ... ...... .... .

ANl'FAt Tl'KFI'S of Straw rtorneu, and Im- ,

;n s . ali.o. t

DR. CHRISTIE'S ; w,v.ic iiu c i;i.rrs r 'iii.'i .. s.er ic in coa f onritf tins j ( . ..tP P- Irfi tt. an-i iffTieral NarT . ;."T f ! "ic I a ! aiii t ; ; er ;i-rn!nie Alia 1 ' a-; 1 f i; o; all Irne- cai 1tt i.tr "t I "xr. -r Nftvous KnrigT, ia umi x i il-r tiigsiu ct the liivlr. Tic Dolorcux and Neuralsla. iV. .lics.lf'ii ai-.l aeonirinf roinilaintt ans i ..tt, y '.. ,.f liy tlie rj. llc-tl'OI of tli tliivasn i. :.'Hi'i: Kifl Fi i in. The Belt diflme th 'i-;.x ii-..e,!i the system the NrrVlirl hl .1 f '. ; -i"il the Mu id arts dinrCtiT np th 'oi rcn. In tl e-e ni'.iei.ii g ;iiictioa th ; .unlii.Q .A Kit FAILS.

were underconstant fear of jrivine lliemselx-es pain

by tlie least laborious work, l.iil they can now doa pood day's work w ithout injury to themselves. I Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN, j New port Pailj New , j YZT Pr. Kates' office is IM Sxcamom street. Cin-' cinnati.Oliio. wheic all those afflicted ith a Kup- ' tare ot the Bowels are requested t.xcull. There are i thousands whocan hearfestimonx to the ahox e.w ho i have been effectually cured under the treatment, of lr. Fates. j Dr. J. Knlm' "rms-so for llie rur" of n It li pt ii re. j

j This is to certify that I have been afflicted with a ' FirttnaHlvrcoi-lllXG-RpadyIalf:l.RrrTVKIprT1It"Rl(WE,ll,. ,riv dtlr;rir; reb. 3d. 52 1 this time tried many Trusses and other remedies.!

w ithout any permanent relief. A short time siti.e

orlersol tlk Xnllilierx l.oo.l. Hnxx

f-ilks. 1 ri uitnit.es. iVco.t;-.; IVarl M.t n.

Elack i'ncy Urefs Silks,

FITS AND CONVULSIONS.

MERCHANT TAILOR, 311 CnnticL Franklin Co. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings ami Vests,

Dr N B. Sparks. Surgeon Dentist

qt Ahh thismethott ot lumtormine tne citizens I of Brookville and surronndinc country , that he is

located in the said town, and is prepared to practice hi profession in all its deoartinents; cleaninft.

nllinc. and removintdecayeil teeth, inserting artificial teeth on pivot or plates, with beaut) and

permanency unsurpassed in this country. All work w arranted. Tooth ache cored, with or without extraction. The inconvenience of bad teeth are not the only mutters worthy of consideration. Nu

merous disxasxs affoctine the peneral system, maybe dirctlv traced to diseased teeth as theirexcitine

and snslainine cause. He w ill treat the vinous diseases arisinft from a dental cause; Errtis, or tubercles of the trams, w hich often assumes a malig

nant form involving the gums, displacing the teetn.

affecting the lymphatic glands, and other soft parts

of the month, and w hiehit not arrested early is very likely to prove fatal. Nenralga faci, or face ache;

ulceration ot the tensirs, tumors or ulcere oi tne month, glandular swellings, Kannla, or tumors arisingfrom an obstruction of the fluid seerettd by

the sub. maxilary and sub. lingual t lands, which are very troublesome and even dangerous. All of which he flutters himself he can speedily remove, If early application be made. OFFICE in the Indiana American Buildings. REFER To Ilr. Geo. Berrv. Dr. R, Havmond,

Dr. J. S. Bnrdsall, Henry Berrv, Esq. Nov. 16, 1P52 liMmi.

n HOCEU1ES... 5 Hhds Sugar;

Wbbls. K.O. 25 Half "

Jnst received and for sale cheap bv Mareh ltd, 1853. 11

Molasses;

do R. TVSER.

BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. OIl" It. IIOWLASD, Attorney at l aw, ,1 Brookville, Indiana. jiVIH'SKimOHF, Justice of the Fesce. . and Attorney and Counsellorat law. Brookville, Ind. Office south East Corner of Public Square. ap!23. lfvVJ 17.

IV 3IKRYV Attorney an.i tounscuor ai V . Law, Office on Burcess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brookville, tndiana. Je 20, '5126 ly

DI. JOM.S. Attomcv and Counsellor at; , Law, Brookville, Ind. Office under American Office. Court street. dee 26 52-ly -t fi r. rHOOKSnOK. Attonicy and

A . Counsellor at Law. Office on Court stmet, op- ' posi e the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. ; my 14 31 ALFRED WARD) Attorney at Law. BrooV- , ville. Ind., and agent for the Protection Insu

rance Company, policies of insurance against loss

or damage ov FiRaissuea on iax-oraoie lerius. eifieetwo doors North of B. II. & J.C. Burton's store. i my 7 I JR. TtITIiCRE, Attorney at Law. Office . on Burgess street, twodoors north of Geo. Holland'sOfnce, Hrookville. inr5-ll T AV. H ITT AttorncTat I aw, and Notarv Pub- i

.1 . lie, office with Gkoroe HoLiifin. Esq., Brook-; ville, Ind. T AW PABTElXSniP.-Joni A. M xtsoi ; li and Joni H. FaaqrBiR. hax-e this day entered! Into a partnership in the practice of the Law. I JOHN A.MATSON, JOHNH. FARUVHAR. '

Straw Hiuinets. of every

x arieix . Bonnet Mlka & t'rtipcs, do V Cap Uii'hons, Tarltoi.s. 1 imrirs. 1 ij.s, t roxx-i A FrnTiics. V lis-. P. i s. l.illeliolies. itn:;i.tl liloli, Poll Head". Clel.lr n iV Infai C Hats. Milliners sin. 1 lie. I wilh real

nils. ..r en pies of tiie aine. Our Vru es and 1 erins .hall l.( f;.x .xn.l.l-1 and atisti.cl.irx to llie pl.ri iti.scr. Or-iers prinpllx afended to." S. V. II.EL1 INE oi CO. March ith. 1-53 ll-lyr.

iniiri.i. t An ir oi.. is-

i II rael Meeper. No. nit Main Mrs.-l. Let. sen 4th

Freiu h ,V Atueri.-an

I"!-., ers Press Tr. in niiixs, Silk I. ... ewii.ir .silks. Fl.ir.-T.ees. Rutins, lloiiit.ririne. 'I hI.s. r.nin, laluin, IHu-i'.i-.Ac. A-.-. French Pattern Hon-

'1 1 -s 1'. 1! n- n

Hearing oi nr. a.xits success in curing tim .lis-. -,. C'iiieiniiuti. ha eoiistanth ..n hand

case, made ap plication to him and obtained one of a large and general aort"iiit of Cinbrel'as and I

his Trusses, which I am lispxy to say has entirely cured me. I theref.rre cousiderit my duty tomake j his statement known, and recommend Pr. Kites' i

reaiment and Trusses to all those who may he j afflicted w ith the same disease. j P. W. LONG. Constable in Third Ward. Ciicis-itTi, O., March lr, 152 51. lotlio Ihe alirdl mHE IMMENSE FASH ION ABLE and wllmde

X stock of Sprineand Summer Clothingand Furnishing Goods at the

(.otiiic inr.inr! I. K..t,.ir ..Xl.l OfT lit KlliST l OS'l" . 1 m-ill

onlv continue until theS.uhof August next, the: 1

-

Parasols, w In h are

the lowest Prices. March 5. l.-j3 11.

ffered Moei,eand Ke'nilat

ISKAtl. M.EilPEi

ltlll S. WIM.I ls No.fi.-, M:.in.1. 1st 4 iloor alov Pearl. Cincinnati. Pealer in I'aper Hangings. Wide CurtJiiii Paper.. l:n;.t'oes. Fire Screens. A-c, offers to the public the lamest ai.d bet assortment of the ahove articles to he found in the W est and on the most rcsonahlo terms. He invites the trade to call and examine Ilis stock. March 5. Itv3 ll-12ms.

sin - tr.it g an 1 tew il le coir.plaints ara blwaya .1 l y a v-n:criwr:i f.r Anpri. Tha Bw.v, - r s. an-i l-'i.cif., will cure aarlv every ease, i !! l ow xoung or how oil the pstiriit. r hew

c. .1 :nc i l.c omj l.i. ut. Numcn.us and esteauhinf ...... is si in possession of the proprietor. . r.y lriii.li-1 Certificates, from all fsrH el l.e int-v. of the most extiaoi dinary chaiacler, eee .e si.vi. if ic-i.icd. 1 0" No t ould.. or inconvenience attenrs the use '. U . s 77 f.' S G. UllC.1kTICLF.X.ni H ex- r. ,x be w.un by the mon feeble and delicate xx iu ici :e.-t cat and saiety. In many cases the sew .ei a.eii.ln.g tl.eir ue is ti'c.'V rfre.-ml mwl ere u.ie. Ttey can be sent to any part of the eouatry. Frices: Tlis C!iYn"c Ilelt. Three Dollars, i he CuUanic Necklsc, Two Dollars. Tlie Tiith-iuiie Bracelets, One Dollar . Tl.e M iguellc Fluid, 0n Dollar. ff The Article are accompanied by full ;la-..i dnection. rarnphlets, with full artifuUre, he lifl.i ol Cie ainhorired Agent PARTICULAR NOTICE.

ST ;!r x tif Co m'rrfdtt mnd il'orlhleto Imiiofltmu r. c. MonnnEAD, m. CENTRAL AUKsT FOR Till: UNITED ST ATM 13 Ilrosawsr, New Ystlu

sooner xou call and see the better. The deduc

tions range from SO to 33 per cent. The poods are all marked at their selling price, as the one price sx stem w ill be adhered to as heretofore. The proprietors of the above cMablishmei.t have adopted

that mode of doing business, vii: Clear out their I stock entirely al the end of every season, in order' to enable them to offer lo their customers nexv and i fresh goods at al! times, and Ihe eMensive arraitg-!

ments thev are now making lor me FA I.I. trade: requires them to do this for more room. All who have not given this establishment a call are certain

ly behind the age, and ihe sooner they go and post themselves up, the better for their purse. GOTHIC ARCADE. So. 184, eal side Main st. bet. Fonth and Fifth. 34. Ciarinnati-

RAWPOV. WRIGHT, H ATCH ,V EDSON Banknote nfravers & Trinters South Last cor. ftf 4th A Mnin Sr. Cincinnati, tihio.

I.s-O. Kr graved in style corr-sn.l;ng in ev-el!cn.-e to that of Park Notes. F:iilnid. sti.te

and Com. tv Pomls. 11 Us of F ehanc '.

Drafts. Certiflciites ol Si . k and ll. ;v. i sory N'ot-s, I' .11 and Letter Head.. Ii.pbei ina and Prof, ssional t urd. Ni.tar;:,!. i -Hand Seals. A-c. Cor.slaiitiy on hand. ll:ii.V Not,. P..j r lints, nuole to order, of very siip.-r;.r .;i u Th" above offi. e is nnd-r th- si. p. .vi-i T. Jones, a prai tii'i.1 cnjrriiver. tor

act noiiizEn . HAII.E, Brookvill'

AGENTS.

P. Rrowe. Fairlel4i

v

li. Reaver, l.ihertx; Chas. Van Camp, Mrv.asr4

i Gitlord mi l Depuv. Laurel. Septemher 4, 1-C1 31-ljr-!M

I'lecks. Prior...- I es. . t"IllX tib 1 i I f x nri -its j ii of Ceo. ; r.-12n

. s.T.xx i on. xx w.r. rex. n. j. r. xx-x-ssif I

TAYLOR. FKUWCII & W-NKB,

lllMHtTl.KS and w holesale dei.Lrs inlris'i 1 Linens and wh'uegoods. Also. I'mbrellas.Parasols. Gloves. Hosiery, and every description of trim tilings and fancy dry good, corner of Main anPcarl s;s. Cincinnati. tub S 1 1-1) r

1 1 ii i fi.rRnr.'S riAox.-w shaii ... ,: t .:': we-k seve-al of our Spring stock of Pia-i'o-. t ' which we ii.x '.t" the attention of prirehast'. Ti y i. re mos'lv from the factory of Jons t . ' r- . :. u ;.o i: i. ix .-11 Iti; w n, is one Vr the old an-i ri sucees.t'-.il ninmiructurers in this roqntry. Thes.' piano Fort -s are w.-nh ten percent morx iluiii t'.iose lunde without the entire iron franie, its ihey ace liter, u) more durable and remain iu tune uii'ch loties-r. The touch is more delicate than in et'ier instruiuei.ts. a fact worth the consideration

j ol ladies w ho have not tha amount of strength req.

msiie in re.s ooxth ine ae- s oi many piano now manufactured, riease call end examine our instrument.

COL11L KN t FIELD,

Music dealer and publishers,154 Main street, pl 9, 1--5Q-1-? YlaeiBuaM.