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SOMERSET STAR.
(ha Knwl Edito.
ojlERSET, MAY 20th,
at lAurrl.
ie AfCrar
j..rn fi cm a stranger who just ! . i ;WIa Laurel, and is at present
' : ,at the "Depew Hotel," that a j "'iTroncountrc took place in that j - u-t Thursday afternoon, be-
OBSERVER. CUWERSriLLE, MAT 80, 1S537 TrfTu Pmn O asm via, (this department ofthe American) is devoted to the news, business, politics, and interests of Fayette County, and coder the editorial management or A.V.G"irrmi. Esq. to whom our friends or that Co. will applvfor the. transaction of any business connected with the editorial management of tne Observer.
meeting of the Board, at which time' deep and determined efibrts were made to push the work through. The ball is bound to keep moving, and when such men get their sholders to it, it cannot stop. It was ordered "that the line be located and put under contract upon all the unlet portions as soon as practicable." The unlet portions are from Hamilton, Ohio, to College Corner, and from Connersville to Indianapolis. Many are subscribing liberally and the books will not long be open, so now is the time. Last week Mr. A. B. Con-
ranorama. Beard's Panorama of the Pilgrim's
J. .nan by the name of Shafer, as- . Progress was exhibited here on Tuesday : his son, and a crowd of Laurel evening, before quite a respectable mim- " It appears that the latter party ! ber of our citizens. The painting is .v Shafer's son, whereupon the J well gotten up, and is in everyway
... with club in hand, rushed to the j worth going to see. The Pilgrim's Pro- j well, of this place, put in 25.000,00 oi ct'n an arter some hard j gress, is an excellent subject for a Pan- worth of property and will very likely do over fences and up valleys, final, j orama, and its exhibition will have a more. When such far seeing moneyed
one of the party named good eHect upon the morals of communi- ; men take hold, it is certain that others
j will do likewise.
These are all facts, and must interest the Rail Road Public. Two parties
! of Engineers will start out immediately
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j tre are not informed as to wheth- j tv. We can recommend it to all who ti he is related to the late John t are fond of seeing handsome Panoramas. V snd in spite of his cries for mer- j The Fair.
him uureerciituiy. e unaer- We haJ the picasure of Bttendino- the
W. OSBOa CLODW O. EDWARD K. BAIT. W. E. OGBORN & CO. T1 PORTERS and wholesale dealers in English, French. German and American Fancy Goods. H-sierv, Glorea, Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Look-iig-Glases, I'nibrellas. Parasols, Irish ineis, Berlin Cords. Jaconets. Book Mulls, Swiss Mulls,
Mull Muslins, a full assortment of all kinds of
Silk Goods, and every description of Trimmings and Fancy Dry Goods, every variety of Dress Goods, Cloths, Csiineres,&e. also, Carpe.ing and Oil Cloths of all kinds, direct from the Manufacturers, Straw Good. Ac. Nos. 33 & 3? Pearl Street, Cincinnati. fob 15 9-lyr.
f KO. r.lBSO & CO. Engravers and Lithol era pliers, Copper Plate Printer. Steneil Brand Cutters. Arc. North West Corner Gano and Main
sis., and llil Main St., over T. S. Goodman dt Co's.
Banking House. Cincinnati.
TnBill Heads, Ailurta Cards. Letter and Note Headings, Labels, Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Sole
OiC at very low prices; Diplomas, Certificates, Bonds, Maps. Plans of Es
tates, town plats, otc. rcbl. lto- ty The Last is alwa) s the Best!!
It i important to kntrw when tg pert want Good,
wncjr riry can be naathc eheapeit, mud the tett article.
THE subscriber respectfully directs the attention of the public to his new S-or Goons, wtprh
are of the latest and the most beautiful styles and
patterns, selected with the strictest reran! to the want of this countrv. I hev have receivod the
,v,t Sxith has sued anaier belore j pa:r tl,st was hrM hv tho z.; a to make the final location, and ere lono-. "'hest testimonials from persons that have seeu
. . , j n : them, acknowledging them to be handsome, dura-
j Clements, laying his damages at :cjetyf of the Methodist Church, on tonnprsv'" will hail '-the iron horse" bieandattiiesametiineacheapifnotthecheapest
thirty or mere than a nun- ; Wednesday evening at the Court House. as il comes EnrtinS "through the air." er o(rere, , JhV.. m, i consist, ofi",- F. A. Conwell acts for the ; We mot tripr mnnv f n-.,.; l C. II. Bartow. Broadcloths, of even shade and color, plain and
" r. n . Ast.P.no- ..- "s,U "T-Sauinetts. jeans.nd Tweeds,
rx.sn ii v. . d. tit.-iui.iiia iui me -wno seem to be enjoying the pleasures
izi t'-e j,iu"v , iui saic, ere uanasomeiy maae, .;,-T the lojal erudition of the one,; and displayed the fine taste of the ladies : , ..ve i-storical powers of the other At- . 0f that Sockty, iu plain and fancy nee- ' 1 '
V estine. such as Satins, Brocades. Marseilles. &c. He would particularly call the attention of the
Ladies to his larpe and eleeantly s dected stock of
I Ladles' nreN Voodt,
, . . . . , . iiain iiu uKurcii; aiiKs; ratio oe aniens:
uuis uttitT acquainiCQ Wiltl allairs Of 1 rlerjures; Silk tissues; fleun'd and dotted Swiss
Ast. Eng. at Connersville.
. . .i.. i, ntj r .... . 1 he above artirm trna furnichet nu
,:s:;t. e trust mat urn uuum 0i social intercourse. Tne articles of-' mi . v. - . i . . . . i our vnnno" fripnd It.irfn nr m,
the Squire win not vc lurmu tered lor salt?, were handsttmp v mi. ' J ,ciu"l
le Junction road than we are.
'ut render r.n impartial, rigni- dlework. )i,"0 umn, uu rciianceim
"i -nunt. By the way, we wonld The supper was mvon in the Temper- I Can be placed "?"n w hat ,,e says
w "i T'u : , j u .
Hall and an excellent sunner it
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AT HEAD QUARTERS M ETA MORA.
rUF. UNDERSIGNED, prateful for the patronaee heretofore extended to tbem.bv the
citizens of Metamora and vicinity, respectfully so
licit continuation of the same, and would inform them and the public (renerally, that they have received a fresh supply of Seasonable Goods just from the mint, and consisting in part of the fol
io ing articles: Plain and Kirn red Silks and Satin Dress Goods.
Ginghams. Berate de Laines, Law ns and. Tissues,
Lawn ana l himz Kobe, fluln and Dotted Swiss and Mull Muslin, and White Goods in abundance. W e ask particular attention to our stock of Bonnets and Bonnet Trimminfrs. and would say to the Ladies that we are now prepared to show them something particularly nice in that department. Of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cass i in era and Sattinetts. Jeans. Silk Velvet. Satia, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Vesting and Cottonade, we have a full supply, and as cheap as you can ask them. Our stock of Boots and Shoes consists in part as follows: Men's Calf. Kip and Stofra Boots. Calf. Morocco, Brogans. Oxford and Jersey Ties; Youths and Boys Kip and Call" Boots and Brogans; Ladies Morocco, Teal and Kid Slips and Boots. All of the latest style and made of the best materials, and in
a workmanlike manner. In fact if you want cheap Boots and Shoes go to Walkers for them. Our stock of ready made clothing is now complete, and consists of as follows: Cloth. Cassimere. Satinet. Lustre and Linen Coats; Satin, Marsells and Fancy Vests; Doeskin nnd Fancy Cassimere, Satinett, Tweed, Linen, Cottonade and Corduroy Pants; Shirts, Drawers, Collars, otc made of various sttlcs and sites, so if you want a suit all out and out. cheaixir than the Cheapest, just call over to Walkers and (ret them. Also a full supply of Leghorn, Palm, Panama,
ana iik iiais.
JOn.-V S. WILLIASSo. EJMain Ft. 1st door above Pearl, Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper Hamrimrs. Wide Curtain Papers. Bandboxes. Fire Screens, dec offers to the public the Unrest and best assortment of the above article to be found in the West and on the mo?t rusouable terms. He invites the trade to call and examine his stock. March 5, 1853-ll-12ms.
a. w. ntsrt.TiNi. a. nisttTtm. SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. S. W. II ASELT1NE & CO.
AXl'FACTfREHS of Straw Bonnets, and Im
porters of Silk MilliuerT Goods, r lowers. Dress
Silka, Trimmings, &c.'o. 62 Pearl St. Cincinnati. O. Black fit Fancy Dress Silks,
straw Houncis, or every variety. Bonnet Silks & Crapes, do & Cap Ribbons, Tarltons, Linings. Tips. Crowns & Frames, Wire, Pins. Whalebones, Bonnet Hlocks. Doll Heads Children Sc Infant's Hats.
Milliners supplied with real French Pattern Bonnets, or copies of the same. Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and satisfactory to the purchaser. Orders promptlv attended to. S. W. HASELTISE 6t CO. March 5 th, 1P53 ll-lyr.
French dz A merican
Flowers Dress Triuituii'gs, Silk Lares. Sewing Silks. Florences. Satins, Bombazines. Tabs. Foundation,
Illusions. ore. dec.
Gin. Advertisement;.
pOt STKV VtERCII ISTS supplied from j the following list of Ware, at the lowest Cincinnati prices: 275 crates W. Iroo Stece Ware. 75 do Mulberv .do So do Canton'Elne do 75 do fancy sttles do S"U do cominoi do 50 do assorted Styles: 500 bozes Glassware; 04) dozen pluiu crvstal Tumblers. For ware at low price's call at 91 Main street, 2d door below the Trust Co. Bank. HUGG1NS. BKO.Oi ANDEKSO.V, may 13 ly Stgu of the Pitcher and Bsiu.
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I'arriase Almtufarlorv. riHARI.ES STIITII, nanotacture r i ml Carriages, llnttsie, llockaiWars.Sulkirs.&r. Urok v! 1 1, I nrf .
Takes this method of informing the citizens of! Southeastern Indiana, and the White Water Val- I
iv, ii nM iiiar. Dial iiitius punuuvu luc riiuiv j
E II AT A TABLE WART.. Genuina AlbaUl never eri 1r is nearlv as white, and
harder and stronger than silver. When plated it resembles r.rrry the aolid silver. We keep constantly in store a large assortment of Albatalea and Table Spoons, Forks, Soup Ladles. Bntter Knives, Cream Spoons. Castors. x.ul in hort, every other article necessary to the compie le furnishing of a TableHCSTINGTOX dt LABOTTEACX. WaWh Importers, 119 Main Strev,. Feb. S5, '53 10-lyr-. SHERWOOD Sc CO eT Pearl Streets Cincinnati .Have in store. and keep at all times a full assortment of Sn., Fraand Wool Hts together with every variety of Stkaw Goods constating in part of Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. Country Merchants are solicited to examtue our stock. feb. 15 9-7ts-
BOOTS AI SHOES... The undersigned are now receiviiur a lanreand p-neral assortment of Boots and Shoes, of al most ?Very stjle and vari -ty, constituting one of the best a lid most diversified stocks in Cincinnati. Also, a rcneralaa-
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Pes anil Sizes; ' s . rriiit-i in eu'iui ! n , iiiiiiiiimiun:!! i aintinciii n j aim ma, ueputirii aim r .iiiii iiais, re
A full supiilv of Groceries of all kinds, in fart, i ,n 11,0 " "d '1 be olJ at as low pnees. centiy purdiased from the manufacturers fcast. at
everv thii.g that is needed to supply the wants of! has now on hand an assortment of Carnog-s the lowest prices, to which they are addinga genethe s'urronudiiig country, which we intend selling '."'l Bueeiea to which he iuvites the attention of . raland evteiisiveassortmeut of custom work of all cheap and no mistake. "Our motto is small i.rotita tb? wishing to purchase. kinds in requisition.
a n iiobi. so "III "V RCIItU , ia.il WU Ul UJ UVlUtC I'Ul i n uiUICIUirt I'd ail fllttl 174 U ODef
.fCIV J- "t .
interest ef Mr. Jai asoa Lis in the above busi
ness, still continues the manufactory of every aril- I cle in the line of his business, in the most approv- I
ueensare. In whole or broken acta. Earthen : ea Mes.or of any sttle required, and that his!
and Stoneware of different shapes and sizes; ! wor ' ammtel to be equal to any manufactured I
ami quick returns, and to let no oue go away dis -
I rtf..a.luit-.... I r-i 1 o i.i,-..:. .itrt...! . chnittreltwliere
He IS i Linen Lustres: Cii "li:m..; H-mre .I- I. '! X. B. We are at all times navinv thn hiirh.st ' As a recommendation to
a. i;:nre i-im s m rn .t i s o various i.:ill tiis:
oves and Hosi.T; an assortinei t of Ladies :md
! Gents Kidd. Silk. Lisle, thr -ad and Cotton Glov -s:
to
! market nrice in Cash f rail kinds of irrain.
ap2i ItS WALKER & BROTHERS.
."reccaimend the Town Council of ance
to n.ake son.e protision to eneefc was too. About two hundred sat down i public niEnifestations cf profanitj, ' t0 tne r.be. We have net heard how oerdiEstion.&c. that are almost daily mHcl tne soc,etv realized from the sale
of their articles, and the supper, but from the number present, we suppose it was no small sum.
th of that'
W the crecocious youth
e. Wc would st:tr?est to parents arJians the propriety of sending -of these voung gentlemen to Somv: th?v would there be without the -i-e and influence of a vast amount of -iaess aud under the immediate in--tcfof ibe most powerful corrective !j. w.jJ example. Kail !5o;mI Oiiivnril!
i mind of this Co. in regard to the success !
bound to be finished and that too, speed-ily.
0W learn from the Washiugion Republic of th- 4th insl , that Robert D.il Owen, En,fthts Statr., had arrived al that city. He is aDxious to be appointed to the Netpo-
This new Bank, which has lately been , ''Un ' hrehii. The contest seems to b - . , . . Mwrn Mr. Oxen and Mr. Au-'itste Bell
"us " u " ; mont, of New Y
Fayettf Co. Bank.
ladies1 KhitA l.l.w.lr ..t..r...l ii.
rp. J i . I - -. . "iuiv. ii, ia. ,ivre, 1 here IS TO dOUOt now exiStlU" in the Gents' brown, w hite, mixed and fancv hall Hose.
HATS A: CAPS. Kossuth. Iliiiia-ariaii. Lerhorn. Chins Penrl. mil
of the Junction Road, The work is now ! lraw "als for m'u auJ UUJ5 -iU' oil elotti !
v .i iui nil. j
CaRi iTs I hree plv Imperial. Inc-ain. Vcni-ti.-in and Girth. ns Carpets. Ol C'l.OTMS Floor, and table Oilcloths. HOOTS A."l M30V S Mens' calf ami kip Imots and S'o-s; Bojs' calf and goat Shoes; a large sb ek or Indies tine Shoe, of every kind. etc. lie is determined to conduct his business upon such principles as to merit the conlUence of the public. Come one. come all! and examine my new stock, and you will b fullv satisfied with the prices. April 29 1853. 20 KICIIAHU TVXER.
country merchants, and to the citv trade. an assort-
his work he will 1 men! not excelled in the West: to which ihr n.
state that at the late Franklin Countv Fair, he took le tl'ully solicit the attention of purchaser, irei.el
' the premium on the best Carriage and Buggy o er '. rally. all competitors. Also. Agents for the sale of Frank Miller's W-
: cessful operation. Their rooms are ; neatly fitted up, and papered. We saw a 'specimen of their bills (rs,2's,3s &. 5's) lying on the counter a few davs ago.
T:t road from Somerset to Laurel, of Thedesigns and vignettes are beautifully r-;Lesp-'ke in our hist number, has I executed. put unJer contract, and is parliallv j r - ! New Drug Store. j -:ted. It differs hovever in some ! Wph Justice has cstabIished a Drug , f: particulars from the generality of Store in connection with h;s Book Store -ce'nrai!w8.vSrartakingmcreofthe'inth;sraceand ha3 opened B ,ar?e b-eo' the ancitrt fn-iina swamp rail- as?onment of medicines and drugs. He trails being made of wood and laid j hag aIs0)0ne ofthe hrgest book estab.s:se. Jack Russel, the energetic . lishrncnts in the Stte.
i-.linl ol tne somerset U ranch, pre- i red this mode of construction, on ac- j :nt of the present scarcity of iron and
: (IScultT of transportation. He has j conciu led to ran the cars bv Horse
n?r. instead of steam, on account of
rk, the C ntlenuri who nets
as tli Consul Geu-ral of Austria iu this couulry. lie is tutid in lie verv wealiliy and is the agent for the Rothschild. The e are strong claims mi mo lem Democracy, and his Htpoiutii;etit over Mr. Owen would uot disappoint us. lud. Jour.
A Home Concert.
3Ir. Bole, a teacher of Vocal
assisted by the Connersville Sax-horn ; Band, gave a gratuitous Concert, on Sati ... .
uruav aiternoon. l he court house was
ons of Temperance. The 'JerTersoiiiau," a new paper just commenced at Fr.inkliii Johnson, county, m. k-s a sneering rein trk in rel ilion to the Sons of
, T-nipt-rauce, uncalled for aud totally unjust- ; ifiable. I Whatever of prejudice miy have been i mttmftctureil by iuteresled persons Hsinst j this organization, there does not exM a doubt
iu thn minds ol those who have observed the course vi events in this St tie, that to such orginizations belong the credit of bringing about lite present conim-ii.l .ble state of puli.ic
. f , , V ' V- IILI'I 'I.IOVI13 II Ulll VIII. V ' II 1 1 tT?at s.arcitv of water, as well as the i , J 1 , . " ... ,. . ; try havino- come in to listen to the perz:r oi steam travell,nr. This ar- i J 1
-.-."fnicnt however ::n?xtfreiet.
Arc; ! opinion on the su.jtct ofthe suppression of Jiustc, . ,. ,r.,,r.
The paper alluded to s-enis to rejoice because, at Ihe place in which it is printed, the "Sons" have cessed in ikin the ptforts here-
li.fore nvti:e by them in behalf of the object of th-ir associ uinn 'I his may be true, as it is at many other points in this Slate; yet
mere ae at mis true more meinners ol tne
TCTTTT"CDTt Tir TtTTTiTT I s tot T7i nnnmo J . every si le oi larnnsre aim D'icgy uarWXltittll, JJU lHliiX J 'iUCj ii UUll ness constantly on hand of my own manufacture. IS THE UI'ESTIOX so frequently asked in regard Orders thankfully received' and promptly exet u10 Burton's New Roods, which "are almost dailv led. Shop on Main St. a few doo- north of Link arriving. When we first heard this wonderine-. Farquhar's store. CH A Kl ES SMITH.
; where they crime from, we thought It was only oc- 1 - B. Particular attention paid to repairing In ! casioi.ed by the amount of his never ending stock, branches. C. S. but after a thorough examination, we find that he j March 30, 1853. 13-3mos. has the prettiest aud cheap -st go.wU in this mar-' - ket. and that he get litem direct from .Sew York f TOTBRFCIj.t S AMI P tit SOL,S. 1and Plnjad -l; hia. He has a large aud well selec- , U rael Sleeper, No. 167 Main Street, between 4tli : ted stock of , and 5th streeU. Cinriiiiiati. has coi.st.-iiitly on hand 2.;ili J J l"' laOOlI . i large aud eetieral assortment of Umbrellas and
ter Proof Black insr. J. & A. SIMPKI.NSO.V
Sien bin yellow Boot,Xo. 95 Lower Market feb!5 93m street, between Main and Sjcamore
1,'UESCII CIIIT A. Oval & ocLigon. gold : band, painted, and while french china dining and tea w are. For sale in sets complete or separate pieces bv O. Aldrich, No. 1SI, " Main St.. between 4th & 5th w est side, Cin. O. March 23d, 1S53 13 3mos.
DAY & JIATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS i s: v im is, No. 07 PEARL STREET, F.F.T. WALNUT & VINE CINCINNATI OHIO. 9-.
f i'tiXTT.
J-.idian-
. larruige 'tinersvile 0 i0-lI
II. D. CIII P.MAN !c CO.. Commission A; Forwarding' M 1. ROHAN 18. WHITE WATKR C A VAL B.VSIN.CINCINNATI. ItEFIKE.MCCS:
CtsriSNATI.
John Swasev oi Co.
will he altered at
;The puffed up Sub. ofthe Bloom,
.Grove Argus, who thinks he ought to ;? principal editor of the American, i nost Inordinate propensity for soft '7TZ others, and as a matter of course
forniances. Mr. Bole's Juvenile Class, ! On er et work throug'imit the whole tate
consisting of about a dozen pretty little j " HIIV '"Twr rio.l, and t'ie result of
: girls, sang several very beautiful songs, i and showed that he had taken pains in!
giving them proper instruction
in Ui
Ii labor will be seen iu years to cute.
Iud. Jour. Goo !, for Ihe lmliitia Journal.
ILj"A matt never stoiis at ono in: as soon
science of music. The Glee Club, com- i.b he opens the door for on -, be imi es the posed of young ladies and gentlemen, ; '-r"' l" f""',w. iU,d Hy take entire posesst'Mi ol t'ie premises. then sang some most excellent sonsrs, ' t ? -Tin. Auri-niiur .1 Soeietv .,r ohim ronn-
i to be rewarded by an application of that were listened to with much delight. : Va., hae le s.d ten ecres of land on
Tw ead.Sllilev & Wright
rteeves M.-pnens, t ONNESVlLl.E.INn. A. B. Conwell & Sons.
l-ii'-'rai casn auvancetueiils nunte on ments. ap-29-191yr.
AMBRtnoE CITT, IA. Morrison k Xewbv B. & II. M. Conklin, lmieisnonN, ia. A. S. Wigirii.i & Co. George Uillespie.
consign-
sne article, more abundantly. It s:t most amusing to see how romnl'y he gulp'is down the great doses the soan factorv of the late John
" a. He sucks them down like a r Robin!
The Brass Band, occasionally perform-
j Wh- -line Is'mi.I. Tor ten yeirs. and are aoottt 1 to fenee and fit !t as :i f.iir 'round .
ed a spirited, and soul-stirring piece of; m. music. This Band has made wonderful' RPfwUf VIT T V TTHI7 VT?
111U1 lliliiJ ill 1 VMIlt Ii t Ui
Law,
improvement, since their last Concert.
, . . TOIIX l. IIOWLAD. Attorney at
anu ia rtti iionur 10 our town. Vjn aays ; , Brookville. Indiana.
i Sprint;.
e sight of a beautiful flower h'ushiru'
raven hair of one of our Somerset
as reminded us to-dav that the icv
of u inter
I of public rejoicing their performances .will elevate our patriotism and cheer our hearts.
SWEET POTATO PLANTS.
A " growth of Sweet Potato plants this spring .1: will te entirely from s..-ed procured from the Mississippi. consisting of thr -e ofthe best varieties jrmun there, viz: I lie C-iba Heils," " I lie Sp:ii.isii Whites," and the - Yellow Sueur." of Louisiana, (of tin Yam species.) I have been induced thus to obtain my seed trout a couvution that a cluiie of se.d in this is as n eesiy us io other vceetables. to the proilut tioi. both of a Ei.ctiUality. anil a more luxuriant growth. I rave received seventy bushels, all of which I intend spro- til g. I hose deslr -vis of obtaining a go.nl article, may be sure of getting it by calling any time through Ihe season, at my hot b.'ds in Oxford. Kntl.T Co. Ohio, one fourth of a mile south of the College ButMirijrs. People living at a distance need not fear a disappointment, us I shall certainly have a supply this season; ainl I would say to my old customer that I am thank Tnl for past favors, and hope for a continuance. Ami .-ill ho' I have not heretofore ha! a full supply, (which would by the hy have been as desirable to me as to vou.l tall nirain and vou
; Consistinr In part of a reneral assortment of black and fancy Silksand Satins, Bareges. Barege detains, ; M iusline delaines. Bombazines, Lustres, Poplins, I Ginghams. Lawns. Tarltons. Swiss, Book and Jaco- : net muslins. Robes, etc.. with ageneral assortment of French Worked Collars, Cuffs, tiudersleeves. Speneers, Handkerchiefs, Laces. Edgines, Mantillas, Capes, Craps Shawls, i Parasols. Fans, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and li- : nines. Flowers, Wreaths, Tabbs, long and short ; Mitts. Gloves. Hosiery, &c, with a, thousand arti
cles loo tedious to mention. Gentlemens' Goods In great variety; Cloths, Cassimeres. SattlneVs, Tweeds. Summer Cloths, bleached and brown Linens and Drillings, Vestiugs. Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, etc., with a general assortment of BROADWAY STYLES of HATS and CAPS, of aim st evnrr descrintion.
I BOY'S WEAK
In abundance, well selected. of superior fine and common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces of Prints Good 6tles and fust colors, with a heavy stock of brown, bleached and colored Muslins and Drillings, Tickings, Checks, Flannels. Cottonades, Strined Shirtinirs. Mtisnnito Hunt, mid uvurr thiiur
usually kept iu a retail store. Also, a heavy slock of Hueensware, Hardware, j Hollow-ware, Cedar-ware, and Groceries, all of! which were bought very cheap, aud w ill bo sold for 1 small profits. ; i say again, call and examine for yourselves. It I is no trouble to show goods and prices. i 15. II. BURTOX. ! Brookville, April 12, 1P53. 17tf ( Qneensware Gliissvare. I 1 (( ' ra,ew Queens ware consisting of lllil Lustre, Calilornia, KUine, Columbia, and gilt
Dana leawure. Sporg'd and painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware. Jigs, bowls. Edg'd c c dishes, bakers, nappies, twifllers. muffins. C .' jugs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'd and I'.'iinted, plain and fluted tens. CC " Ac " 2( 9 boxes glassware the above selected for the couiitrv trade. For sale bv O. ALDKK H. No. 11,
Main St. between -Itli & 5th, west side, Cin. O.
Harasols. which are offered Wholesale and Kelailat
the lowest Prices.
March 5, 1633 11.
ISRAEL SLEEPER,
J - " A V - e i t i - - c .. l V 'I i: i Ml W...
For tht BraioTal sutl rfTn'.aiirn, 'crt of all aVEKVOUS !ISKA S, An oi tho9 Oipjilalnts wbi.'J. i re c-t , an :m faiirthi, weaken d. .r nniiealthv c..v ifj'-r. tit t) 5ERYOIS SYSTKH. Tl.. lenu'.iful aud ronvc-nic-t an1 ri -v ,4 t nvt-toii-.t:- ot.?rs of OM V'A.MsV. ;M ciwn1!, b"t3. in F.nnj e arv1 tii; Ci.-frtJ Si:..v. to t-e ihmtutl ri:iiV itAirinil Lin-'rr tf ikt c.-. Cr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC EEL1 MAGaVKTIC rLUIOv u utid with tLe most perfect aaJ ci:ii, succcaa in iilca.e.uf GENERAL. DEBILITY, S'.rei gthening the weakened 1ki1j . sivicg t- to t!. -.-aiitiui organs anl invioratinff tiie entjie svstera aImi ia l-ITS, CL'AMP, I'AU AL SiS aud PALT, l!S!'i;rS! or INUIGKSYiON. HHKC.MATlSw, AcfTr. and Ciiaoaic. GOL'T, KHLKPSV. U MBA-
(rt. DKAKNKSS. NEKVOLS TKtMORS. PAI.TI
TA'IION of t hk HKART. ATOi J.K.YY. NE1 H KLtIA, PAINS is the SIDE hp CtlfcJsT. L1VKH t OttPLVNT. SPIN M. COMPLAINT, uo UH V ATI' RE or the SPlXE, H!P COMPLAINT. DIS KASKS er the KIDXKiS. DK.KICfKX:Y or NER VOLS and THVSICAL KNKKGV. aud ail NtK VOLS D:SKASLS. wiiieli CG.v.UiLtj tuie ftu;a ont a?i- le catie namely. A Dt raiigement of the XerTou Syateiu. S-la Ni.KVOL S CO iPLA!XTS. Drug? ar.i Veiiicjacs wmi the iterate, fur shey wcaicto tiif itsl ei.crirms of the already r.rotraied i stem
j while, nnder the stientiieniiig. liie ;i iag. vitli.iag
1.11-iicui.a vi unji aiu, aliu u irrfs t'raut fnl end ui ndenul discovery, 'the cxlianstcd tLe.t si,4 w takened snle:er is re.toitii to lormrr kcait'ttienth. iatu-itr aJ i2.r
Xi.i; nul i-ocuiu:y aaJ nctlltaca of
JOHN WILLIAKS' Excelsior Clothing Store. MT CARMF.ii
reduced Prices. LIBKRAL DIS.TO WHOLKSALE PVRCHASERS. BELLOWS MANUFACTORY. Tr HE subscriber resneclfullv informs the citizens
I of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he j Dr. ClUiStie'S GalvailiC Curatives. Still cont lilies to IlianufaclnrH Smiths' Halloa, of WU11UIM
all sizes at his old stand on Second Street, between i0 the fact that they aTit ard cure rfiteare
Broadway and Sycamore. Cincinnati. ?rom hit long experiunre in the business, togethei with being provided with a large lot ol seasoned lumber and other materials, he is prepared in all cases to
warrant ins woik goon.
ALSO. Anvils aud Vices furnished. Feb.25 lu-3ins. S. R. HAMILTON.
KATZENBERGEK, STRXUS & CO. Wholesale dealers In Ready Made Clothing. No. It 6 Main street, between Third and Fourth. Cin'tl V . Keep constantly on hand, a complete and very extensive stock of Cloths Cassimeres. Vestii gs and everv description of Trimmings. Feb. 23. '33 10-lyr.
by aufa-si J r;4i oian, in pluce ol tiie usual nioda cf druKin a:iJ physicing tho ( atieat, till exiiHues fta'.ure in k. hupelesklj undur tiie inUiction. 7"rf)i Kfrmgrrttn the Ir tyitem. tualis tht rirr'm t'!m. rf ' rn-imate It teailibnt. nd nertr da I hi iiif.ii. ,( ir;'i-y uiwrfirr ti'irwitewri. fein- thair iutuMi ictH.ii in tht LiiKea fe..uu., only tiULa cars iin:t, me re tl.an
7 5,0 00 Persons,
Nc. v
ta'at .1I1? T ,.t U D,.a.,
. nn.I A.tomev and Counsellorat law. Brookville. sl,ml h '"Pl'l'-.d with the very br.t va, ,et,r.
To Tim. Thruxton, F.sq. Grrcting. We are much oblio-ed to onr fricml
were a?ain broken, Tim Thr.,vtr,n P.r fti, ri...:
hat tiie season of flowers hail come 1 r c ...
'"'"; .irus, ior tne cruicism lie has Fu.wcrs! Are not the flowers as!sej unon pH;tnrin,a . ... .
tars of the earth! AnJ the stars.- I our lars ,hat we w ed M He M they the flowers of heaven!- ; tlinks that we lack e .
n . - I. . . V." 1 I . T I . 1
.' ia iiuir. w?ne M.nnur-1 n a mifiirv
thought so too. but did not
iCTor, witti winter at her Icet. The rore
3ms arain flowiniy trracfftillv uml . . : L
J io improve upon n
y, raaKine; sweet music. 1 he trees
Ind. Ortiee louth Kast Corner ol" 1'ublic Sipiure. apl S3. rs3- 17. ytr TIORItO'Ws Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Oilice on Burgess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brookville, unliana. je eo,"5i aa iy
I. JOTiVlS. Attorney and Counsellor at
.aw. Brookville, lud. Ortice inider American
Office. Court street. dec 90 5C-ly
; T ?I'C. rnOOKMIIMi, Attorney and J il Coui.sellorat Law . Office on Court street, op- ' posi e the Court House, Brook illo, ludinua. ; my 14 31 JR. JPt'UllE, Attornoj at Taw. Ofli.e i on Bnrress street, two doors north offico. Hoi-
know it be- land's Office, Brookville
m r 5-1 1
We shall endeavor in the future ' T w HITT, Attorney -at Law, and Notary Pnh- ,. ,. . Ji lie, offiv-e with (JiioRoE Hot i iSD. Esq., Brook -
hint. In our youn-
heir growing load of greenness to
iieavens, and by mossy stone, and by
rg rivulet, the young blossoms are i!S up at the bidding of Spring.
e mut not dwell longer, though subject is so delightful. We will
t. ore close bv adding few
ville, Ind.
as any othor boy could crack as manv
jokes and tell as many yarns, as the next fellow. Our compositions and speeches we re flowery and highflown, and design
ed to be decidedly funny. The boys al-! ways prepared themselves for a laueh
verses hen we were on dutv. Our reputation
Alt at " . .
youui.ui contributor, Jliss v. as established
aiit:
rMaR. have this dav entered
into a partucrship in the practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSON, JOIINH. FARQl'HAR.
3IOSRS J Attorney at Law
LAI KRL, FRANKLIN CO. IN
viMI I. take acknowledgments of Heeds, take avd
tl
nnd Not.irv Public,
SPIIINR.
is Sprite. an.tnn....K I..1.. ,.i,i
I . ii Hair aim ill i hw hu-ly winter rei...l . ill
1 lie ir-i. 1. - .
' "1.111; to fc-row; oc grJM which er,t all stripped aud bare
et"n sisiis of life to show. uvams which late all frozen stood, " seemeil lilt. .i... ,.'
n,. . -3 iin-.iniiernisr rime vales and -..!.. - i . l..:
""le l'l-i IM.IIIIS,
UIM onteaieo ano. tree, a ,r ,s fnr ,hl,ir ncw ,ib(.rtv
-..-.wu3 sirains.
as an original. But
when .ve left school and went out into ! the world, we found that folks would'nt i laugh at our funny sayings and doings. Our witticisms would'nt take so we
certi'x Impositions, Aflidarits ic.
I.VAA UWns, NOTATY P U B L I G. Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ird.
Oxford, Ohio, April 15, 1P.13.-19.
J. A. GAGE.
co.p.ipit. i..sim. TIIF. undersigned have entered Into Co-partnership, under the name and firm of JONKS, l.OFKIT V KO Bill NS. for the purpose of cam ing on a holesulc Grocerv ami Commission Business. M. JONKS. UAVin l.OVKl I, (Late of J. ll.&C. (l ate orst. Oincr.) Jones 4: Co..) Cincinnati R. KOBKINS, (lite of Milroy, Indiana.
T would call the attention of my friends and the public generally to my fasViionatdeniid cheap ( ftthidg store iii Alt. Carmel, where will be found a large stock oi'springand mttnint" clothingr of the best workmanship, and latest fashions, t nii'iFling in part of cloth dress, frock and sack coats, caslinierett. Eriuiuet, Lustre, Tweed and Linen coats Pea-jackets. &e. Also a large assortment ofCassiniere. Tweed, Satinett and Linen Pants. Vests, superior and ordinary reality, in great variety. A GOOD VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTHING. j I have also received a la-ar1 lot of Cloths. Casime, A'cstipjrs, Tweeds Cashmiirett. Kriuinett. press Jeans, direct from New York, all of which ,
I will mase np at the shortest notice, aud on reasouahle tonus. I Having recently enlarped mv sto-". It now af1 fords room for additional numbers b which my, ; obi customers can be mi.re comfort-iblyactouimo-diiteii; to whom, and the pubpctrereraily, we extend a cordial invitation to tall.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
IIoisE is now tilted np in the! Mt. Carnul, April Tth, 1P.13. ITa3ai.
best st le. for tiie nci-oinmodation of the travelline comiiiiiliitv, no pains will be spared to promote : . ... B w the comfort of those ho may desire to make the Tl ,, . . , ),T 1 1 IIFATIil ,r n t kv Ho-sk their home 1 ' 'VlsOOO Bush-Is of Wheat wanted at the
I i, , 1, t!!ii. nr.-sent iii.-n,.....,. nl I flutter mvsetr cnanee .win, urons v:ue, ior wnicn tne ex
that no House ill South eastern Indiana can equal this. The building is large and commodious, and constructed expressly for the purpose to hich it is ap-
' !2r. . ..' hand to work al the Harness making business. The undersigned has had much experience in the Al,r,v , j. clark at Mt. Carmei Franklin Co. business, and is satisfied that all who may have Iniljaaa. 21-H heretofore favored him, will not neglect making ,
HAV AAD STOCK SCALES Martin & Orr, Scale Manufacturers, have taken the old stu d formerly occupied by Marti & Bi.rKDEt-L, No. !( Columbia Street, one door west of Walaiut, Clmii-nati. Ohit.
They ar.- prepared to put up on the moat reason- ! l3k '
able terms, in any pnrt f the country, their Irtn ! Lever Hny nutl Sutk Scnlet, from u w patterns w ith improvements, which they have Just couipleted. Also, nil kinds of Platform Scales, Beams, ' &c, &c. All our Scales are warranted to give full' satisfuition. or we will take them back and refund, the money.
REFERENCES. Samuel B -res'ord. B. H. KUiston.) Covireton, Gli.l.len. Mnrflii & Co. G. K. Perrin. Ky.
w . & ti. V . Kobson, les. Alaltliv & Co., i J. 1). Lehmer, Puiliim. Halfleld & Brown, i feb. 95 10. MARTIN & OKR. j
Geo. S. Jenkins & Co.
WHOLESALE dealers In Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods No. 75. South eist corner Ptarl and Tine streets. Cincinnati. Just opened an entice new stock. Feb. 5, '53 lO-li'ms.
VALLEY HOUSE!
I H WE the pleas-.tro of announcing to the public
I that the Valley
M. miners rn. a. w-aFnteiwira. w. n.4W I1EI1 El. BACH. WEKTHtlMER & KLAW. ; Manufacturers of Ready Made Clothing, Importers ; mid Healers in Cloths, Cassimeres, V"stin;s, and Gentleincns" Funiishice Goiwls, No. 55 Pearl street, i between W'nliiiil and Vine, Cincinnati. Ohio. !
Feb. 35, '53 10-1 r.
market price in cash w ill be paid bv highest j Nov. 31), 25-50 GEO. HOLLAND
TP-AA-TEn mnFDIATELT, A good
this house their home whenever their business
may lead them to this place. ! ft KOCF.RIF.S,
ISAAC CHAPMAN. I VI
Brookville, Ind., March 23d, 1S53.
JONES, LOVETT & ROBBIXS, Wholesale (irorera &. Coiiiiiiission Merchants NO.C'I PF.AHL S 1 KEE 1', NK.AR VINE, np29 19-ljr. CINCINNATI. First Arrival this Seasot, ps best qnalitv, new stvlo calicoes for sale a id low rates. " K.TYNER. JI'ST recived a let of superior hammered ison, of various sizes. K. TYKEK. March 19, 1S5.
Jnst received and. for sale
20 Bbls. N. O. Molasses:
5 " Golden Syrup & Su. ar House do 10 Ilhds prime Sticnn 40 Sacks best Rio CofTee; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Bids Fish; loon lbs Tavlor'sbest Pole Leath-r. Bv ap22 ' N. D. G ALL! ON & SON,
To the Ladies. TtR. MIIBE'S French Lunar Pills.
.r.
JOHN GATES. W olemnlr Dralrrln Boots A- Shoca( : No. 54 Pearl Street, betw een w alnutdc Vine, 10 3ms. CINCINNATI. j 1. O. Dl KSOH. B. f.SETTCR. I
DICKSON & LE BETTER, f Successors to Sampson A Andrews.1
Importers. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in China,
Glass and. Queensware. Also, Lamps, Castors Tablu Cutlery. No. SI? Main Street, between Fifth end Sixth. Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 25, '53 10-lyr. AARON A." COLTER," GROCERY, PROPCCE. AND COMAIISSION mi: It CI I ANT. S. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS. ClCIfAATI, OHIO. Nov. 2C 9-lvr-.
!.!.! !'! ill ages, classes, enj cnuJiti:i; w;a wauli cm a Ui;ii number of la lis, wan a.c ,cc li.u '.y t. :.... ct w erviiui t cati'laiiits, l-.,c Leeu IZlvlirLY A.D PEHilANENTL a' CURET. v I cu ... :;".e of relief haJ Lceu given up, and eer i..- 1 .vii lli.i i;; viu,!
..-tint theuseo: ti U U.Y.tMC HK1.T' te c.- a a jwion aitlictd itli tli.it lur.t intion. l: sfKl-Sl A. or any other hionic or s :it;;ecr. in oiuiuary casm fctiaiuiants ai-e Aiie;u, iy tlicir iii-tiim on il.a nsr, e anil ' ! t' i. tinueli. irord trmiti.r.ny lelitf. but '.- e t!.e piticnt in a lower state "! wiib
t..-. ri-i .ci:ii... ritier i'..e action tl:u i-s.-i-.e-t hai e.. co..lfiare litis with the ci .rnitip i'vf --r i jil.rstion el the ( LV AMU l.r '. '. Taka c S; .-eyuc ;.riuler. ecii in the wore s -urns d - - aiid a .Mid; tie tiie licit arouiTj t:. l-ody i-ji ii.e .i hyiietii; rlaiJ n itirectcd. In a short 5 c i: J Lit .i..ena..lio ei..rKiiou wiil. act oil th e.' .. i t iL-Tni:;! i.j ii.,. rf.lt, tlicieliy r:oii.i' a ti.l -'V i. n. v i.i.-i, w id pii-s oh to lite le'ativa, ti.eti e bc- again iii Hij nai ne. iIims keceing ;. i 'i:i. aiai iitiva.tic. ciiceltiiiou titic:-.liottt h : ..; . - 1 i,t. t: n -t f.':re ?a f l 1 Sl rsl V ' - I ..!( . t.si.S 1 1.V t I JO l. A HCIV Xi is Or :'!.S AVI Lt : UK I SNi' TO LUAML..T. I .... ..S.'.Sfc Or' YKAHL-
rrj;nnrTi:s .m testimonials 'r t'.'.k, ?5-jat Liidoulrlrd Character, t-io... s'l i . !' tht tonntij . couhl !. iiea, suit to tiii c,eiy ci.Hiiiiti r.i ibis istcr
AM EXTB.ACRLINARY CASE, v.h;Ch ciai.-iii.ii eij proves t'u:tt f rtttii b strititjjer tlicn Hf.iou.' c V" UK o v ;.kir..:uil.vii, rruiirlii!iK, tiul LI sjrjih'm. KKV. Mi. I A.NW3, ACLEUOVMA.V, f ' ;oisey. of ills tininiheJ Mt.i ith.11,1 sad ..;-e.t .i.i.i.i.n. w lie. : S ohi. New Jersev. Jul, M, Ib4. In II iit!: Deal Sir. toy w'i-h to kmtw
1 i.ic v. hat n; been iheiestlt. in niv uw u r.i t
I ' .ii -n f tl.eO AMI; Lr.LT
v.y reply is as tollow s :
ttrnity ytn a i had been suffering fiwna
For Suppressed Menstrnatior and all trreru- POX
F R E S II A II RIVAL! FASHIONABLE COATS.
have "pretty much quit" making attempts j 7 f J"'. Frock and sack Coats: r 1 , ! I 'I SjO Cassimere, Tweed, Jeans and Linen do; at that style of composition, and confine : received and for sale che:ip at the Clothing
I ,..,, ... . i Emporium of
oursen merely to tne uuu rccuai 01 lacts ap 2. '33 19-tf.
and circumstances. Beinjr verv diffi-
Tie bir-
ifi
rm milder climes have come
"m-it. .l . ii
-"in, 5 lan.t theirsummerhome.
;r ""'hiesoinely and free. mush every elen and everv prove, In 2 P'1Ur their "ole of j"T "J ove, ln nntumit. i,,.j...i J
? Drst ils.r.
f,(,p"nc,l'!'-tlie dear desires rii'i,," !''" 111 man's alter fires '"'ifes last closirg scene.
Iloats A Shorn. Hats. & rn.
tleilt (in our own opin;on) about express- ! T"5 ""'lersijtned have just received direct from v . 1 , . . 1 J. the hast, a well selected stock of the above
1 ing an op nion; anu- oemg exceeuingiy ' j;alous of our reputation, we are more afraid of saying too much, than not j enough. Our friend Tim. Thruxton, is an amu-
; sing fellow, and writes with a remarka- pleased at any timedurine the summer, to receive
I . . j uisirieiiits ami j;ie mem a louen 01 nit quatitv. j bly easy pen. He has spiCe enough 111 j His leeCreatu Saloon is fitted up with neatness
, - , ... . Tor the accommodation of ladies and tfentlemen.
W e read niS occasion-! .ml no exertion will be s.mretl 10 reinler ih.. .
RK lHtD H. TTXER. rREDERIl K O. BlKtR. spring & iSummer Clothing AND Gentlernens Furnishing Goods rj'lllitindeTsipned thankful to a jrenerous public .1 for past favors, w onld say to their customers,
I ano to the public penenillv. that tne I MAMMOTH STOCK OF RKADY-MADECLOTH-
10 at.d fj-enfc-mrn I nriiiihitig fiHt. which thev latelv purchased in New Yor and Piiiladel-
1 phia,has just arrived and is now open to the in
spection 01 alt at tneir ' Clotliini; F.mpori tun, in Brookville, Indiana, here a tiuiior:n and legitimate business is done, and where ran be found a prade of i eady-Made Goods superior in workmanship to any heretofore brought to this market, and w hich w ill be sold at such prices as to insure their sale to any who may have examined them before purehasiiiit elsewhere. They also keep constantly on hand large and well selected stock of 1'lotbs, CutNi meres A- Vctin Emhraciiiir all kindsand colors, nil of which ill bo
named articles which will be sold at the lowest fljr-! sold as low as they can be boupht at tiny house in ures. TYNER & BAKER. the west, or made to order on tho shortest notice aprt0,'53 19-tf. an 1 in the most fashionable style. We would then extend a polite Invitation to all ICE CREAM ATOfirj " co,"e ! examine our Goods before purchasing
IJVKKV ST A Kla Km n XV , P.IYSE & F.. HI IS IY. tinder the Ii name of PAYNE de M AN LY, would announce to their friends and the public renerally, that they have opened a livery stable in Laurel,' at the old stand of T. V. Mitchel, 011 Pearl street and Canal Basin, w here they will be ready at all times to furnish carriages, bujrjries and horses. They have a pood supply of new and fashionable two horse carriaires.aud of open and covered bupeies. Persons coming to Laurel by canal or otherwise, will be conveyed to the neighboring towns or country without delay. Horses Kept Ry tho feed, day or week. Gentlemen don't be trudping a'foot or starving your horses, but give us a call, our terms are reasonable. 45
.."..'a a ww. .. . . , w... -I ticinnati. Monuments, Tombsand Grave Stones,
UUI'lii It'MMiii ItrirtUiii niiiTvi'Tt rv tyr srp t Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal FonU,
TO the citizens of Franklin. Rush aud Decatur I ... , , I Mural lahlets, 1 rns. t as-s. Garden Figures, counties, and "the rest of mankiud" iu general. . 1 lsT Rcc,Tei' 5 'f1? "nd 'J , "."Vl" 0 u ," i t""li'"'t '"' Counter Slabs. &c. c. constantly
The undersigned would respectlullv announce Uiat , m.w on nana ami rurmsiiec to onier. 1 tietrailrsappntlte old Laurel Woollen Factory bus gone through ' " u,e. Bloud btraw Bouneu, of the latest od with Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to or-
laritiesof he FEMALE SYSTEM the best Pills
In the known World. They can be had genuine. at No. 86 Broadwt, and fully GriRisTitrn to rive svnsrACTios;, with full directions. E. THOMAS only authorized Agent. The above Pills will be sent by mail, npon the receipt of fS. All letters mnst be directed No. S6, Broadway, Cin. mh.23 M.
nnNM'.TS! BOW'KTSt!
THOS. J. ERNST Manufacturer and
dealer in all kinds of transparent window shades. Also cords. Tassels, Brass mountings &c. ! No.S College Hall, Walnut st.,Ctucinnati. J Church, Store and other large shades painted to ! order in a superior style. 7
JTT;AI BABBLE WORKS.-Utr.T-A Rt Li, corner of Broadwar and Fifth sfeet.
I style and pattern.
TYNER & BAKER.
pared todoall Kimis ol ork 111 tho ooiu-n Lino , ,e ,, . 1 r. i ih .i.o,iM.i i.ntiA ...d b...i nos hi ten... w i A besntiful lot of Silk, Panama, Leghorn. Canton
promiseour customers good work, and all coming from a dis'auce shall have their work to take borne with them ami a bed to sleep in if they stay over night. We wish also to purchase ao.OOli pounds of wool for which we will pay the very highest mark . ........ : .. ....... 1 - A. r" ..-. n.uir u .i.;..i.
. . , 1 1 1 IV! in ..... 1 r. v, , . , v. 1 um .1 " 11 ina.r, " 11 1 u . w e naruiinl to be equal to any made in any of the White W ater factories. All the goods we had at j tho Franklin County Fair, such as blanket, sattl- t netls. flannels. Jeans and stocking yarn took the tlrst i premiums. W e are determined to spare no pains : or labor to make our work good, and all who favor ,
us with their custom shall have full satisfaction. AH kinds of merchantable produce taken In ex chat ge for work or goods. HALL 6: CO. A pril 18, lfo3. Id
run 1213
GRAY ArHEIHINGRAY,
bought at low prices, nnd will he sold cheap at the ll,n, lansifnrt nrera, HamBp22 OLD WHITE CORNER, if niond Street, between 1 lurd A Fourth Cincin-
nan, seep constantly on nana every variety or
n n n t s a t n s n n v. s n r lint bliisswiire
inn
JUU 2tl " Satinet, Linen and Cottonade do
PA IRS black and fancy Cassimere Pants: 3tl " Satinet, Lineu and Cottonade do
125 black and fancy bilk aud Satin do
lot) Cloth, Cassimere, Linen A Marseilles do
rr.lltnv'H is now r,r...rH ... el,e hele' '"' e t""t'111"1 e "er ,,ul1 ! Jnst oiwiieil nl for tale clwatter than the cheep-
15 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " I " Men's Custom Made Shoes; I t i Brogans; 1 " Gaiters: 1 " " Conrress Boots; 100 prs women's Calf " 5tl " " Goat 44 SH10 " " Buskins, all stvles; 3d " " New Style Gaiters; 100 " " Sliruiers:
I Misses', Children's and Boy's Shoes of all kinds ! and qualities. All comprising, one of the largest ! and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever
offered in the W est. ap28 N. D. GALLION & SOX.
the cooling Refreshments ol the season, at his
old stand, nextiloor to Burton's Store, and will be
55-Ti
i, aVli- 10aOll-l ,
thev do nnti t.- 1 r , al writings with much gratificatiin; and 01 resort. 1,0 not Keep whiskv for sale at ! His Stnla Fountain is now in the full li.lc of sncfOiainT r.roeo. .,. .1 . i his numerous friends up here wish that efl operation, ready and willing to dispense its 5 urove, but that w hen any of . ... cooling qualities to all around.
ec;t'Zens itint , r 1 he may continue to adom the COlums ol CT Confectioneries of all kinds alwavs on hand.
cure the permanent custom of all w ho may favor
us with a call. TJ7P All kinds of TAILORING done at the shortest notice, p All work warranted, and any garment ripping will be repaired gratuitonslv. TYNER 4 BAKER. Brookville. April 13, "33.-lU-tf.
any
;.v generally come to So
lor it. Thi
rniTTm
! Ihp Anipricnn with thA hrio-ht firintilla.
merset or Lau-1 . . . 0
s fact wiil account for the !
item from the Laurel
tions of hissrenius.
Brookville, May 6, 1853. St
-TlCF.. The Stockholders ofthe White Wa-
aV
w"12 local
eportcr:
4 Drunken Row. res.ercav pvor.;,,. o 5t 1.
,, Achum arrested a noisv.rlriintfn
" in the south part of our'city, who
Jk ? n'sht hiJpous with his yells, i ifi "rht beforethe Blayor, he was
;-aa r Q0Uars and sent to the guard
.j,., w sa'e keeping until sober, not-
k; la repeatea ueciarations,
i5Ut j l,m- nruxton,i!sq. t a-. . edltor of the American" "the
tr n, , "le " esl aa a lienry 16 18 Cnmini, O . r -l
"S uuuicrset, tor uie
Junction It nil Bond.
ter Valley Canal Companv will take notice that
j pursunnt to an Act of the General Assembly ofthe I Mate of Indiana approved by the Governor, Feb. 1st, I 1S4, A. D. the Board of Directors of said compa-
ry, . . . T , 1 "i. . i"i "ir nii."ir in miniiifi iiiimii-, iu ic mil UIU 1 he prospects of this important Koad ; canal have made an assessment of 10 per centum Ie r;JIii K,mKi;. 1 r , i on the capital stock thereof, being Ave dollars on is rapidly brightening, and facts, which Mch ,,lar; of M)K.k heM bT thtf ntk hnUiers.and
are stubborn things, go to prove bevonJ ,thich ";!n,:' ihy hereby requested toi w b. Robbi-s, 6 '6 r - nv into Ihe 1 reasnrv of said ( omnanv. on nr L. Hi mpiiret.
Ihe possibility Ol a doubt, that this enter- I before the l.Mh day of July next, and iu default of
I me pjijiin-iii ei sum asuiisiiieiit in ,.isii,sani coma iiauv will in mirstianee of the iirovisionscontjiitied
rilOTCCTIO(Fire, Marine and Inland) INSURANCH COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. JStOKPUKJIED IS25.
prize is bound to succeed. Within
Ker.w:
IIE THE TRIMMINGS!
Bosto
iii. i
, i - wv run iv) . j oi piiativr
vv . 0lel. 'aner-tab!e, and upset the
few Wprk? rant rhancrps have Vippti rrn.Ip 'n said Act. on the loin day or July next.orferal lew w eehs pasi, cnanges nae been made, puWjc mXe , (loor r tlie nnnX O.,lco in ,.. that improve the standing of the Compa- '- rsviiie and s-n to the lushest bi.i.Ur so much . 1 j of the said stock of such stockholders as shall have ny in a truely nattering degree. ' failed to pay said assessment as will be necessary a. . r .i ni. a ! to satisfi the same, and transfer said stock on the At a meeting Of the Ohio &. Indtanap- Book, of the companv to the pun-hasers thereof
aci-oniing to law. A. a. C. vt bl.t. fres t. Office WhiteWater Valley Canal Co. Connersville May 0th, 1853. -?l-2inoiUhs.
Jill
for the for ihe
W , . ma" n?-"Tha 1,681 ira-
Jn . ' "-"eiaam um is manufactured ia Vl0Ut dollar. h,,nlrl ......
' ""s ta-t
vj tin. f
'0ri is in most aRreeau'e things in the
v i ' u"uei . a her silk Hre
Ci.Tle Slat, of I.o,..;.a
lunieiu , . ' u"
"ion a, iu operation, rue In- !.. . ? 0Pened on the first of Decern-1
' "nu the inmates now number thir-
lj""r:j
.. ,u yon ever -en ForH." ,oi,.j . .-...
ttek'. ,rora th8 country, at ono ol . operaa.
' iDtytK-" sheaiJ witl a inde-cribable lat thirty five yet." !tfo'UwMeL,llwa' fooliah enough .o sit ir wiVe.have lh rattence to it tip
olis Board jointly with the junction at Rushville for the consolidation ci the route from Hamilton, Ohio, to Indianapolis, forming one continuous liae without break of guage. Hon. John Woods
was elected President, in place of R. 31. i the subscriber
.:nJ I takes this method
111UCUUUI, ICDIgUCUi At a meeting of the new Junction Board of Directors at Connersville, April
27th Hon. Samuel Parker of this place, John D. Jones, Esq. of Cincinnati, and Col. James Blake of Indianapolis were elected Directcrs in the place ot Mr.
Cook oi Rushville, Mr. Rider of Browns- NotiCi
ville, and Judge Read of this place, resigned. An order was passed that "the
EAGLE WOLLEW FACTORY, IV. L't:
ril allies r
V V IX aa'A'T '.fr
one mors" to announce to his patrons and the public, that he is still manufacturing all kindsof wool
len gxMis ami lias a larg- stock on hand, such hi S-altiiictls,Cassiiueret-,l weeds. Flannels. Blanket.
Stocking yam, double and twisted, and almost all
aiiKisoi goous mane oi wool, geuemit suitable lor domestic purposes, w hich he w ill exchange for , Wool or pay cash at the highest prices. IN. B. Carding. Spinning and Fulling don as ! usually. ELIJAH COClvEFAIK.
M.ty 13, VoX 21 6w.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A.G. HaZaRD, C . II. XoRTHa-, F. SltlET,
lltRAl.L, JNO. HiRBVRIOl, .rVELLOOO,
b.. Hills, 1. um, T. Kai.KNar, W. A. Ward,
Wa.lsttiM, H. Bei.pex, H. Clark, W.w. Williams, D. W. CLARK, Presideut. Wm. Conner, Sec'y.
Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus' made tr order at the shortest notice. j ALSO. A great variety of Perfumers' Ware,, ""legraph Glasses and lightning rod insulators. ! W TTS rOliBI'KX, Bralrrs In Dry Goads, A3 Pearl Streets Cin ! CiniiHti, Offer for sale on the most favorable terms ISt parknges Dry Goods, purchased mostly j
Sreviousiome advance in prices, rurchascrs will nd them ready to meet tho lowest rates of any Jobbing House East or West. Feb. 15 9-12ra s-
rro all persons who may have business to transact with the Board of lownship Trustees of Laurel
i 'lovnship, notice is herebv a-iven that the recular
thanks of the Company be presented tO meetingsof said board wilt be on the first Saturday , , . of each month at the oflice of Dr. Cifford in Laurel. the members of the old Board for their ja.mks wiley, Pre,t. j I,,., . i .. ,, Thomas GirFORD, Clerk of 1. Township, energy and ability in conducting the May7, 1853, 21-3 :.i...i.. r i, t J 11 . 11 1 .v.:.
,u"":"'1 Ui ltuau ,uu 1,UFCU luc,r 1SSOIVTIOA'.-Notice Is hereby given that
Continued aid WOUld bd given to the Con- ' we Pruieriiip noretotore existing between ... 0 . I fcephamau Reed aud Charles M'Cann is thia dav
Struction Of this well commenced Road. dissolved, and I will pay no debts of his coutract-
0 .u 10. v . , , tag alter mis aaie. ttfalAiAii kecii. n the 12th instant w6 held another1 May th, ir-3,p-
The attention of property holders is respectf jlly called to the superior advantages for fire. ,tla
rise and Inland Invnranrr ollered by the I'ltUTEl'l lOX 1ASI ItAACE CO. The undersigned has been furnished w ith blank j policies, signed bj the orticersof the Compain; also i w itli blank renewal receipts, for continuing policies , already issued, and is duly author. zed aud prjpar- j ed, as Agent ot said Company, to make insurances I for any period of time, not less than one month nor ;rreatur than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as LKvellin-gs. Stores, Ware- ' notsEs, Cnt'RinES, Hotel, Hank, Coirt Hours, Colleges, dec, &c, and the contents against Loss OR DaxauK T fire. J. J. FOULS, Agent, i SI ly For Laurel, Franklin county, Ind. 1 nMKTlIlNG NEW. I COA"ERSVIIlK MACII1AF. SHOP,'
Adjoining the Stove roundrv of v . r. Gebhart. ;
'Pill', undersigned respectfully informs the pub-
j. 11c that he has established: a Al Connersville, anil is now manufacl
THRASHING MACHIN
Horse Powers. Separators, Straw Cutters, Corn
Shelters, Wood sawing Machines, all the latest auu inosl improved patterns. He also manufactures lulp's l'atent Hortuble Otter Mill, an excellent and convenient article that every Farmer who has an Orchard ought to have. He expect to keep constantly on hand supply of Thrashing Machines, Ate, and Invites ell Mho wish to purchase to give him a call. The Machinery manufactured by bim will be warranted to be of the best tnatcrials,'and most substantial workmanship. REPAIRING. He will be prepared to repair
Reaping Machines and will attend proin) lly to the
SMITH & NIX0X, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, T3 WEST 4th STRF.ET, ClSCIXNATI, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Agents for the Stodart and the llanham Piano. Terms Cash. April S9 ,'53 19-lvr. Robert T- Thorburn, BRJSS FOUNDER, N. 5.1 Writ frmnt St., Cin. pKASS and Silver plated Faucets. Stop and Valve I) Cocks, Soils and Generator Brasses, Hose Joints, Pistellery and Hydraulic Valves, Ac. Oil Globes, Gauireand CillenderCocks.Copper Rivets.Spelter
Solder, and Castings In Brass. Copper and Block
Tin, Babbit or Ann rrumon Jienies. uruersirom the couutry promptly attended to. Cash paid for Copper and Brass. Feb.25, '53 10-lyr. Chin:., Gli-S & Queensware. Tll'SISEWELL, IIIL.I. ACOi. o. P9 II Main Street Cincinnati, offer tocountry merchants, a full and complete assortineut of every
article in their line; and. Inducements to purchase i
In Cincinnati in preference toeastcrii cities. 13-3mos.
Vim. A. Trowbridge, VT7HOl.E!AIE A; It ETA 1 1 "Dealer In II groceries and produce, South East corner of Court and Racestreets, (opposite the Farmers Ho
tel) C1XCI5X ATI keeps constantly on nana a
JUST 1MCEIVED
I THE OLD WHITE COIlAF.il, the
Spring & Summer Goods BOTD A CHAT have a large and well selected stock of Sprit. gaud Summer Pry Goods embracing Cloths of almot every description and price; Cassimeres in great variety. from the lowest grade lo the richest st les; Vesting, Tweeds. Nan-
nee ns auu I, men ana I otton Summer IVear.nf all
. 1
A most extensive lot of Dress Goods, we have i "e.Trus kinds, together with almost every other
ever had the pleasure or onenng lor sale; among , ... x ' c I Their slock nr Kontaaiwl Khna n,i
w hich a
40 pieces plain and faacy Lawns;
net
10 10 13 5 S 10
40
do
do do do do do
do
rage de Laines;
Be rage; Silk French Tissue; new style Brocade; Chameleon Glace; plain black Taffeta: rii h, plain. Ittrtired & fancv Silks;
10 elegant fansian Kooes; H pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; 5 do dolled do do SMI do plain do do
do plain and figured Jackouel; do Book Muslin; do Bishop Lawns; do Silkaud Alpacca Lustres. Ji. 1). GALLI0X & SOX.
30 5 5 90 ap-22
Doraea tics. 1ST RECEIVED, at the Old White Corner 910 ps Prints, good st les and fast colors; IXI - bleached Muslin; 150 Brown 30 " " and Bleached Drill's; 5 " Colored " 30 Led, Whito and Yellow Flannel; lu " Canton 40 " Cotton Pantloonry; iK) " narrow sti'.ped aud check shirting;
30 " Irish I.inen.
I
Their stock of Boots and Shoes, coarse and line, i
large and small, has been selected with great rare i
anu win compare ravoraiity tor elegance with that of any establishment this side ofthe City. For the inspection of the Ladies, they present a beautiful assnrtineet of line and Fashioxaile Dress Goods, Crape and Delaine Shawls, and Bonnets of the latest style, ant! at the very lowest figures. They invite the especial attention of the Ladies
i to their new and el. 'rant supply of Glass dr. Uueens-
ware, counueni mat tne) can suit their varied tastes. Also, a magnificent stock of hardware, for the Farmer, Mechanic and Builder, and Creetriei "for the million:" Also, Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions. Ready made Harness. Trace Chains, Halters, ore. All people ill want of any article of goods in onr line of trade, and the "res; of mankind," are requested to rail and examine the above stock. Do so. and you will save laone; . The highest price paid for all kindsof produce. Sclpio, April 10, lro3.-17-3m. R. W. HUBBARD.
I 1 W K.
1 or al'-uil
: :;,,, a. very r the symptoms became worse.
i am ci 'iM ' r hlain pomir.ne;.t li-uef from Hiiycouria j d i e.lii-nl -e.itncni whatever. About fit'rt--t year. mre m c- ii-ci ii rico .f f.equent f.ioMii to the ivei'li-.r. in the tli.ch ira of my pastnil dutiea, I I ''crs-tie subject t a te.era hron..; l-'ho loiatism, ! miii.h. ;.r i tar alter j:r. cau.ed me indesckitable siijini.ii. Farther : ii tiie w inter ut l-l ai.J '46, la :.'iii"jt'Cii of pirarhin a grrat ile;l ii my owr nxl . miou. i-titcr cnun-iieii in this iioii. I was at i K....J i.y ihe liiimruiti, wbirn to..n Lecame so i iir;i; as to in quire an immediate sn; ention ot j s'.it .i Liliors. Mu nciro.it ., .. vira naa ...vii ,f,.f iicwiaiiat, and as my Brwicliitw became v.nisc. o alswdid rsy Lyiiia ar.d Rheurcatie f cetin'.i ti; t evincing tuit tiiesa disord.rs weie j L.-oii::ci'tVii wuh each other through the nieiuia of :'.e Numi .Syncm. Iu ihe wimle ihainmropo ia ! Micie n-emed to be no lenedial. agent, which rnwst : unrh :,.t. rciiiipcrate m. Nei.ou. 8stem ; evei-y j tin .- il.st 1 Lad tried in tint p'.iipn.c had com I i'bvol f.tiUd. At last 1 v.-at led by my frianiis ta i e. iniire jttir invention, aul (though with no vety
,..igi:ir.a roj.es ! their e..icicnrv.) 1 determined i y iLeMtol ibe application ol' the tJA LVAMC UKLT ao NK KLAtrJ. with the MAO.NLTI tl. li) 'ihu was ia Jane. 1846. Te sir gskai i.him-!i:ast, it uoMii iv Di.rviMi m.dcoss, IN kluItT UA,S 1 WA AA ei-CD 1. KUl'MK MV rABTOSAL, isriiKr; ."!' Hart. 1 nvt oanii.D a SiM.la mains -s aii nexT or mi bsocHlTla; and mv Bhi.oiaiic ,.mt!- his rsTisri.T caa.id Tavrai w r MK. Sup u ine woi.derinl and hapy reault. of the exjierieient I hate rccoainieinied tlie Cl'.LV tnJ r l.LIU te r.any w ho ha been bkew ite sntlei ing from Neural Hie Aiiectmiit They Lava triel titeru. wiiM Harrt skm'I.i. J iiki iAvr. if trcsr cask. "ra, car sir, ry retieetf;i:ir yours. BObtHT W. LAN DIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S galvanic Necklace In ijmJ 1 r all Coiiiplaii.ts afilcting the Throat at Hea l such w. brnchitii.-. Inflar.nnatiou of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Lenilaclic. Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia ii. die Face. Eu..ing i.t Itcaring in the bars, I Mtncs, uh.i'h a genitrauy iMervoui., anil that Utressi-ig chit isii.t, ctJlel Tic DoUrenx DR. CHRISTIE'S G A LVAMC 11 II ACE LETS Are i."uid oi vant service ia Cases tl Convmaioua r Ki.s. Span. . die ouiplunts. and general Nervov ASi-rtions ofthe Head and upper extremities. Alse in i'aly and I analysis, an.l all l.'iscan, caused by Drbeieiivy :f lower, or Nervous ijiergy, its the lir.iin or oiher organ, of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. Thei-e dreadful and agonir.ing complaints are raa. m,eint,'y ninrtd by the application of the Ualvahiw bur, Ni.cai.ale, aud Knin. The Belt did use, the Klectrieity through the system the Necklace has e I. .on I effect and the Fluid acta directly open the aiic ttJ uervti. In tl.ese distressing aXuietiosa the replication NLVLR KAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. Tli-u alarming and terrible oirplaints are tlwave .-u.ed by a HerangrtHr.U mf the Arret. The Bblt, linu.Tir.ti, and Fluid, will cure nearly every case, no nutter how young or how old the patient er hew coiif i-tnel the complaint Numerous and ajtonituing proofs are iu possession of the proprietor. tmf Many hundied Certificates, from all parte ef thr countrv. of the most extraordinary chiraeter, cea be hea. if required. t'tf No trouble or inconvenience attends the ae of L it CHHISTIES G.1U1MC .1UT1CLES. awd thev may be worn by the most feeble and delicate in perfect eas anrl safety. In many cases the HI sctiuujKtending their ate is hifhlw ritrmni m4 mfrmm uii. Taey c&u be sent to any part of the couutry.
giwd assortment of all articles in hisl.ue, which he ; 0.hicU wlU be uid on reasonable t.-rms, by offers to thi trade at the lowest rates. , . D. GALLION" dt SON. 13 lvr '
PLANTS READY. ! THEsnbsiribcrlias the pleasure or announcing1 that his sweet Potato Plants are now large : enough, and can be had in any ipjantity at his gar- ; den just above brookville, at 2 per loot). He will also commence delivering te the stations whieb , he has designated in haudbills on Motiday the 9th ,
iust. But tuuse tn distant pans ot r raiiKiiu, ireca
tur. Rush
ALLIOX.
A CAIiD.
a. c. oallioh.
TE adopt this method of addressing nnrnumorW ous friends and customers in relation to our
a Machine Shop in t quaiititv of good plants, by sending to the gar- our operatlot facluring de1 e ls gnrouted over 300 bushels being of lar supplies. i .CHINES, I various kiuds, to-wit: Lebanon Yellow, Poplar' centiy replen
business. Our business, alter liavil g been conduc
ted for many vears, by the senior partner, is now carried on in the name of N D. GALLION de SON. Our business room is greatly enlarged aud impro-
Faette, ckc. call be certain of having ; veil, anu anorus us me opportunity oi exienuing
r Tmnni v - in ."" w
we are aiwas careiui to Keep tip, re
tailed our stock in tne eastern mar
kets with alargd assortment of new aud fresh GOODS, of the latest stv le and pattern and of such
quality and: cheapness a must give us at least
equal advantages w mi any outers in tne marcel. W e refer to the other advertiaemen.i in thi paper tor tho particulars of our stock . Iu making a change in our business, we do not Srooe any change In th principles of conduct ig it. We propose to sell sound anc? useful commodities at such price, as while they shall not be exorbtanl, will afford us a fair return for our capi
tal and labor, vt e shall endeavor to continue our
Chunk. Orleans Kod, Light Ked, Yams, and Spanish While.
He lias an abundance or early Plants, wntcn are . . . . . i i.i- i. fi . a Ki-
Dest anu most uesi i num. ... aa vawai
May 3d, 1653. 80-4W
Heliflon Notice. te absence of the Pastor a'
Assembly the Prebteriau churches of Brook
en
W.
of Mav, Kev. W. M. b inker, o
pARRIACE JI AXl'I'ACTCKERtl , . -,rlcosL . on Miiine burgess street, brookviiie.just below I Trie OaiTamc Belt, Three Dollars.
tne pun nr square, lias always on Hand a large as- iue UalVflaiC aNeckUee, Two Doiiars.
One Dollar each On Dollar.
CT" The Articles ere accompanied by fall a4
rampnieu. witu iuu anic aim ra.
h T.iM hJT.w1: ."""'S Iff y ! Tiie GidTunic BraceleU,
and Buggies. r " """" ' Mngnetic Fluid,
Purvhasurs will find It to their advartaee to call i
and examine my work, as my stock ts the largest' tiiiu mrection.
in town, anu my price a low as the aame qualitv ! of work elsewhere. ' j I also keep for sale Carriage Harness of any stle ; or price. ! I am prepared to finish to order any description of Carriage, not on hand, at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. j April, 1653 17-tf
a. ay be bad cf Cue authorized Agent
PARTICULAR NOTICE. f tiv, cf Counterfeit mnd Vmrtide tmitntiu D. C. M0REHBAD, M. IKNF.aAL AltNT POR THE UNITED 8TATM 1.11 Biv-dwajr. Kew Y-slw ACTHOKIZED AGENTS. V W lit UP Rrnntrilte! P. Rmwa . Fairflat A-
VOTICE is hereby given, that the Conntv Com-j D. Beaver. I.'berty; Cha. Van Camp, Metamorai il missioneraof I nion co.. Ind., hava deferred : Gilford aud Deuuv. Laurel.
SepWiu 'i .r 4, 16J1 3l-lyr-2dt
Notice to Contractors-
fitting up and repairing of anv kind of Machinery ville 11 A. M. Metamora Tt P. M. 4t that may be required. My. KeT Jamea fclldint, of Alt. His terms will be as reasonable as those of aoy i Brookville 11 A. M. and 7, P. M. 5tl
T.TJRI5Q the absence of the Pastor at the General
V
ville and Metamora win be tu ins- as follows: 'id Sabbath of
ruider.at Brookville 11 o'clock A.M. 3d Sabbath list of customers, where it has alwavs been, among
naiigsian,ai nrooK- ' the most thrifty and solvent families tn the connlv;
-eiting tne court uouse. to o erected for said ( eounty.frum the 6tb day of May uutil the Kith day j
ot June, leoj. reraoua wtsnuig to make Under for the erection of said court house will fiud the plant and tpeciAcittiuu at the Auditor Ortice of aid county. W. DA WsuN, A. U. C. April S9, 53. 30-Sw
1 IN CIN NAT 1 4 INDIANAPOLIS HAILWAT
VCOMr'AAY. Ibe Mos kbolder of the Ciiicin
establishment In the West. JOHN ESDSLEY.
CoDnersTllle,ArriUM?53. lv.
41H AaODain Or ,n(l witt. reirillar pnllnetions anil rlma attent:nn lo
't Carmel, Hi hii.iiirM. am ran and will matin it thA lntriat nf
Sth SabbatU Of i lllil lnihlie lo .iiinlno onrdtenA. anil hi,- nd..
May, Ker. John Gilchrist, of Duulapsville, at N.I1.CALLI0S 4 SON. Metsmorall A.M. and7, P.M. Brook-rTlH. Arril 15. 1P-?T
uatland Indianapolis Railway Company are hereby notified that at meeting of the ikard of Directors of said Company au order was passed by eaid Directors calling in an instalment of ten per cent.
or live dollars on
and requi
Treasurer of said Company within thirty
from the date hereof or pirsoual demand by him
BJ oruer ot tae itoara ot directors. GEO. ti. BHOUP, Prest M. Ksllt, See'T. Myl3. 1853-.S1 Jw
II AKOWAi: E. ' THE LARGEST d best assorted stocV of ilurdware, Hu:luw Ware, Uneenswre, Table and Pot ket Cutlery, eter brought to town, Is now being sold at low ur at the ap23 OLD WHITS C0K5E2.
yAniETIES.Tbe finest stock ever offcretl
Lad
Hdkf. Gents Silk.
oca nasi . Lomtax.
Brushes, Thread. Needles, Pin. Button. Kaxor.
Ftrops; besides a tlioasand other article, too numerous to mention in a small advertisement, ail o whjofc will be old at stnaU Boflis by ar P. D. SALLION S F0Ja
ianicixiiaiOTira yum noes srsr onrsv in the market. of Gloves, Hosiery, Silk Mil, fiie Collar .Cbemlsels, Undersleevet, Ribbon. Ii. . . .1 II ,T.;i. i w.1 . r. . . . ,. i
liars on ea. h sh-rn of .to. k ...fi-ril-il ou rf T '"J ' "7 t-onon, iJUiea
ring Mid instalment to ba paid to the j T .'V.nH CoT tCk-.anS r of ttid Company within thirty dav. l;?"."dTr.
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