Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 June 1853 — Page 3

I , I ' TBSVILLS JVM'. 84, 1S53. .... - plVtTTS Observer (this department rTle i( is devoted to the news, business. Kn,n,i interests of Fayette County, and .... tV- ,jit,ria management of A.W.Griffit. hom our friendsoUhat Co. will apply for t.t "'., ofanv busings connected w ith the inlgenienl of the Observer. -rt lit' West I "itioai TurnCn"' pike. The Connersville and West Union T,-3?ike Co. nave let a rrortion of this i nearest this place, to reliable con- ' torS who have agreed to have it made X winter. About three miles will !! "constructed. The Company have '?.aiVct stock enough to complete it, vi intend building so far as their means fallow. This is a good idea. It is -iter to have a piece of a road than no i There is no complaint about ""linovr. but when winter comes we hear growling again. Those who .m,it w av w ill perceive the differ-; "-- - . ., ie ... i,or c-pt off the Turnp ike. j.fewiu'" -j b We hope that this determination of the wiU bi? the means of stirring up the to their interest and duty. A litI Jvertion on the part of those interestnd. tofretner wuu a sumu e la,!"w' ... , i i of liberality and puonc ...it, vu.u ( ete the entire roa.i oeiore mu jrsc'ison commences. lr. Kitld's Lortwrrsi. ' j I of this place were enter- I HO. I . rvm-den Tuesday acd 1 hursday eveacJ Thursday eve- j l v, ihe lectures ot Mr. Kouen i .s.w itaine itiiun. , Vi.M.on the Lur.".!3''-e re of the l'assions. ! - Mr. Kld is a good lecturer and pleasant weaker. His d.-lineations of character Tere well drawn, and his pantomimes created much laughter. His lectures tere interspersed w ith recitations and ! , decimations, designed to illustrate the . tshou passions. i j Mimlaj School Picnic. On Monday last, the Superintendent, ,nJ Teachers o: the Methodist Sunday ,. , ti- . . . i Scnoo. (Western charge) gave a picnic, v . for the amusement and recreation of the r! iis that attend that school n., rr. tne i.

OBSERVER.

V Weidner Canal boat was chartered I ot lD great moral battle goino- on in the ,,,u1 P- er.a! pn.i.erty U long r,g to the estate of old customers can lh-more comfortably accommo8 t eiuntr, wuai uum n iiiarurcui .b ., : said .leceas. d..-oi.sistin- in part of one horse, cat- I dated: to whom, and the niil,lir..nrilv ... ...

i . rj i . . l . , r that purpose. The party went about ; ' 1 e 1 3 , six miles above town, to a pleasant grove, uhere they remained all dsy. The chil- ; .n eniovl thpmsplvpa am.izino-'v. i ,.v "j-J O - Xo aeddeot happened to mar the pleas- ! Bit of the day. 4th of July. The anniversary of our National In dependence will soon be here, and we have not heard that any preparations are

making for its celebration. We should stitutes,s it were, a battalion; and one j e t allow our patriotism to die out j of the foremost, we trust ofthc European . . ,11.1 ,r i . ones. Let her not despair, nor her wellTms 'ay ehould not be suffered to pass . wishe for hef Bul h'cr on without paying some respect to the mem- ; weapons, diacipline herself, choose her c-7 of those ho framed our Govern- j leaders, and, at the first fair prospect of mti:t. We believe in the "old fashion- ! f dash into the fire and bmoke of

. ; J celebrations.7' It is said that 4th ot July orations have got to be commonplacethat they are all the same. Wmtelse can we expect from a fourth oJuly oration! 'We cannot expect a ; ureierance lecture nor n abolition wch nor a sermon. We have no ; rjht to expect any thino- else but a 4th i . . . :Juy orHtivr.. (c!?Mr. Wtu. Irwin, late county Sur tryor, is now; employed as Engineer, by Junction Railroad Co. Messrs. E.cves & Barton are still located aithis Hoi lit. icrMr. Barnard, who has taken the i Cuntraet lor this job, is now building the tbuttn.Mits for the Railroad bridge, that crosses the river at this place. The ( nr. ilrinip ncoil ,v IVi n 11 ffl ft lirf.) Rt ' " , . . , .t, . Ue Foundry ot Wm.G. Gebhart who is now doino; a successful business. It uly, Liberty- niid progress. 1. I - . I 1 1. -i 1 i, A in.iriiiin T1il.il I 1 1 i 1 vr

IV lo i?aiu lust at. .miv i iv.n iuv . 1 .. , returned irom Italy, has declared tht I he church and demolished many of the there is net a contented man in the whole j lsnlP?' continued tor some time peninsula." Wehave no doubt that this hose who were engaged at this substantiallv the truth. If we except i wrf. now fced their way into the Piedmont, where a constitution! gov- J'W"S. I ather Gavarzi was made eminent exists, all the rest of that once ; thetarffet tor about a dozen to fare at. fair land lies under the the heel ot the ! hsf n,oJ,1"f tUck x speedi ly st. persfcs?ot.otht no inhabitant, with the ! ded by 'other attempt to hurl the Ital-

fMir,,. . m.n in h; Kiisom. ra i

refleelupon his country w ithout shame ' " as rm un cnra,r arove down mdancuish. Yet, for the present, lhe ihs assailants one after another as they htpe ot redeemincr Italy appears vision- ",ne UP lI'e Pa,P stePs' wng at v, least, if we confine ourselves to '. th,s, "oment, by some means which we viewing the surface of affairs. But it is cuU n"1 Perceive, lost h,s hold of the noLhvVs ,hat which is most patent, ' chr' fe!z the pulpit stool, which gives the most correct idea of ?nd w'th thit fended himself m the vems If we consult history, we shall !rav.est nd.mst -"-nly manner, knockfind that, in all ao-es, tyrants have never j ,n down h,.s they continP?eared stronger than just before their i d Pou,r n V.Pn h,m- . A serJeant of M James the Second, one single vear ! lhe, J'1 AtA'tory got into the pulpit Wfore his ruin, appeared about lo " be. nd behaved most valorously m proteccome the mostdesnotic prince in Europe. , ting Uavazzi. The old French monarchy reached the' "orne ot the Tadre s attackers sucWisht of its splendor, when.in 17S3, it "eded, after many efforts, and despite Wed England to a disgraceful peace; e powerful and daring assistance of

J vet, within ten years, that proud mon-, irrhV i ;n ih j,ki ita tinrr hphM.i.i . " - -."a t nobility in exile, its church despoiled e might multiply examples. Jiut a 1'st solitary one will suffice. It was f'ien Louis Philiipe had just outwitted England, and completed his long cheriued design of allying one of his sons to a Spanish princess, that he tumbled headlong, in an hour, as it were, and ithdisgrace unparalleled, from his high 0iition. The Austrians were never apparently 50 strong ia Italy as now. But their Power over the peninsula is that of brute 'orce merely; they have no hold on the 'ore, or even selfishness, of the people; a the contrary, they are hated by eveT man, woman, and child o' all ages, rnks, and localities. Armies may an - f"er for awhile; may triumph even for s-nerauonsut in the long run, they but wisps of straw against the deep j"! earnest convictions of a people. "e outbreak of 1843 showed how flun y Mmips st). Jiinc nf ,ri,;.l

7 power, when the oppressed sub- j wJ,lh l.he police, about 10 o'clock, restores rise in their strength. A similar ! b order, so as to enable the citizens 'multaneous risino-, over Southern Eu-1 who had hlthert0 remained in the church, roF. would produce.to-morrow, the same ; t0 dePart 10 lheir fcomes without endanreulu. The intensity of hatred, with PeTg Cir livfs- In the meantime, vich the neonlft rpo-ard their nnnronrs i Gavazzi, rescued from his antagonists.

Profouniior nor than in lSi fires of the pent up volcano slumber "ercer than ever: and wo! to the truiltv Wo'- to despotism in all its shaDes. when ,llast, those internal forces snould burst cir nrisnn r.nfin.a mr.A Lori idri.i. an dominions, in one moment, into j ruin. That such an explosion will occur.' "some period, we have no more doubt, .lunihatwe exist. To believe other-i indeed, would be to disown the powof opinion, to want faith in God himself. But that this outbreak will occur this "r'r-l!ie ext, or even in the existing iteration, would be presumptuous in vm 11" Tha 't will lead immediately, en when it does occur, to perlectly inon ,governments. on the republican ae'5 vt e can not venture to predict.

But that It will come some day, perhaps J before many years, and that it will in ! of spite of possible errors, ameliorate vast-1 a 1 tt... .. J:. : r u i '

t vuiiumuii ui me ji:u(Mf, we nave i not a shadow of doubt. The mistake of American sympathizers with European insurgents is that they expect too much ! to be achieved in too little time; that they become disheartened at failures; and that, by a national law of reaction, they doubt at best entirely the canacitv of the continental people for self-govern- ! -

mem. but to this class ne do not be- lTOtiCe. Ion?. We never hope for miracles, and ;T"E STOCKlio r.Hi in the White a miracle it would be, if a community, I iKKiT. tt. long buried in abject Slavery, should, at S'O'rday, June lrth, at o'clock P. M. for the once, as if by inspiration, prove equally ! PhTC. "'TT. ,1",f Boar'1 ol i, ,- i , V . 'he 1 rusteea in Mid Institution. It will be rememCapable republicans Willi those, Who, j bered that holders of scholarships are entitled to like ourselves, have been trained to rp-1 TO,e" 'n '"f proportion or one for every io po of

publicanism from tne cradle. But nei- j ther. on the other hand, tin w lin'.l t. . m i . . . detestable doctrine, that, in some conn- i tries, tyranny is the best TOVPrnmnt ! government f . i . - .. T . c i.

toi iuc luiiauuanis; in Otner words, that i ""tor's office in Connersville, Favetle County, InGod has made c.prtain mfn mnwilln I "liana, from this date nntil Saturday the 25lu'inst,

namrtorJ J . .j . ,3 rr lhe erection of the following Bridges across the pampered Wnd licentious despots, to rule I Whitewater Valley Canal, vii: I over Other men, as good, if not better I 1 he Benj. Thomas Bridee. 3-4 mile N.of Con- ! than thimMiv ' nersville. Mill Street Bridge, Bridge N. of A. B. inaii uiemseives. ! Conwelt & Son's Pork llou at the crossing ot the I liat the redemntinn of mmiliml Is i Connersville .V Ijiir, ! Sole H,..,t The iill-

slow, we admit. But so is the orivutr. ot wbatever is great in nature .. . . . . . o i ai 1 he nirl.t ' r. . i luugus, mat comes up in a n ithors f -.r.;.!'.. T.. t i l- i Wlthersas rapid.y. But the oak, which

lasts lor aares, is generations in niatu- ' tracts. Plans and specifications can be seen atlhe ring. While the hill., the sea, the ever- j 1 Sstovt a. f.c lasting firmament had their foundations j r.e 13th, 1S53. 26-3w . ' laid before man entered on his nnni L . -

phase of being, before even seeds rer minated beastg prowJed h throno-h thp fiir. ' flt - h;r.' : ..w, v.. ..uoouitg in mc moruuig bun-

islime. Can we exaect that the human

racp thp last mrat vl.. f j. ;tN'this4lh dav of June, A. P. 1853, comes the race, the last and mot glorious of God S ; (J wtiMon;.r bv Moses J. KelK. her attorney, Created WOrKS. IS tO reach ita final !.-. ' ail.l Rl.-cl.,.r n..lilinn l.er.in -..,.) nl.H)f. rti,lvil

vplnnmpnt Iistp litt. tL f. : of night or like even the oak in "fenerations! 1 -- .i., iii. iui ill n ... ' " ,l" ouo . night or like even the oak in generations! ' " i uj mree inousana nfn liifli ira 1,. r j ' " iiuiuv.fu c- aay

,n)uui5, vAuiuus now Slow ly mankind .to

Droo - rpsps pyrtheloso itW :

; It a progress. As certainly as the oak, iat the end of a hundred fears, has adj vanced from the sapliug that our ances- ', ; tors planted, so surely has the condition

-.., .v... ,v..... o,i mj c nenou, vastly improved. "Forward, forw ard," f nc1 Colonel Kanson, as he led his men to hs charge at Molino del Rev and, as the fatal shot struck him, he fell, and falling cried, "my word is ever forward." So lne atons that have led humanity on, though often dyinff in the struo-o-le . , -.r..". i have perished w ith that watch-word on their lips. And sti:!, out of the shadr... .... . -. lumrc, euioi tne smOKe,aSll Were, , v.. u. n.c .i.arcuiug nations, comes tne .w.. w. ... iiiaiuillll" liaLIUIlS. VUlllta 11C ., ... , I . shout, stronsr and c ear. ofsn-eat sou s loading the forlorn hone of freedom, and eying even as they speak it "forward, ' 'orwara. our word is ever lorward." i , . 1 , , . ... A .1 . . 1 . . . ... . I . ... . 1 -V. i - "va.. .ntv-t in a. it i c jiuict c it,tr I many a noble life sacriiiced' after the , people have struggled manfuully through i long ages, the heights of libertv will be : Carried, and the Millenium, foreshadow-! ' pd slil-t. k. ,1, i . . i . I , eJ alike bv the prophet and poet, pegin. in tnia great army of treetlom, Italy cou- . oaiite, nor come out till she comes out victor. Saturday Gazette. Freedom of Speech. I he following further particulars of i the "iolpnr( o(Tirrl to PwtViir flarnTij; ti Montreal e find in the Ouphec. rhronicle: "The most fearful violence was resortfd to' f,icks and bludgeons were put into immediate requisition, and a vollcv of stones followed from without. Dr. Cook,

..the minister of St. Andrews' Church

got up to the presenter's desk, and tin successfully attempted to address the angfry multitude. Sheriff Sewell, and Robert Symes, Esq., J. P., likewise endeavored in vain to restore order. Bibles and psalm books were taken from the pews, and desecrated by bein:r used ; as missiles thrown at the head of Fathar Gavazzi. An effort was now mat! hv one 0f his assailants, who had unawares ascended the steps of the pulpit, to drag him from it. The Padre had previouly stood undismayed, butuh .,-..,,:. ,, . hen the villain l.iu inuilii) tyJ.l llllll, .IV mniediately i felled him to the ground. The stonethrovviiiir, w hich had smashed nearly all the beautiful stained-glass windows of to me grouno, w miout success. He - 1 1 lm s,aier? 11 seizing mm Dy the legs, and threw h:m oat of the pulpit, a heiffht ' f .k.. Cf..i r . .i.. i - - .... v. auuul uiiitrvjii itry-v, vtj llie grounil. t ortunately, there happened to be a crowd of his assailants and others col lected beneath him. and he aliffhted unOn their heads, thereby probably savin? h- . ... . j : , ..- is lite. Had his head struck the rronnd from such a height, bis skull must cer tainly have been fractured. The battle still continued among the crowd in tie lower part of the church and the greatest terror prevailed among the ladies. Some fainted and fell senseless on the floor, ! while the screams of the others were ! truly frightful. The tumult, noise andj howls from the rioters without were ' now terrific. Those who had remained in the galleries of the church were in the ' Breate8t, fxcitement. Cries of terror i :. ..Jl t ...... "ricuuij iiittriiupieu uy laose OI V here are tne troops; A division of the miliiarv, consistinoof some of the Artillery and 66th Regi-! mem, called out by one of the citv mi?- i 'stfates, now an ived, and they, too-ether .! was placed in a room in the basement of the church, without, providentially, havs i mS receiving; any other injury than t few sIlght bruises on the face. Alter the : riot was OT?r. he was removed to Russell's Hotel, which he reached in safety. Father Gavazzi's Secretary leceived nu merous b'ws on the head, which cut it b,dly- Other gentlemen, some of them in lhe hinest Position in society, were l prv srpnlv hurt, lint ...a ....) .i , n .1 ,

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, , , , . . ..iini:.l ll,umil& It, llll wiuijlllll ICU HT U, IlirUIS iftnitUlAl.'nuiil ow... tnal no one n3 Deen dangerously injur- without being able to account for, or successfully In making a change in our business, we do not ed. The military Still remaining-on the iretit' lr. J.aftera practice of S5 yrs in vi- ! propose any change in the principles of conductor.,,, mi rn-i.1 ftl. i.tL.a i ?lU?.wi-'? l- "? "ft" much exawl- , in it. We propose to sell sound . useful com-

e. . ... .. """ took place. i-T A late German writer eays that the peoil , f 1 1. I ' k . i i . .. 1. .. . . steamboats and chew more tobacco than mv T b " , ?, mtotacl c. 0 V otnerfive nations m tips world. Complimilitary that, Staias

A Renedt ros the beasoh. A lump wet saleratus, applied to the sting of wasp or bee, will stop the pain in one . . . . r . ..

moment, ana prevent a irom sweilinoPin this fact up somewhere for the sea eon s use, for those who are not fond of the sensation of a sting." &7- Flowers are the alphabet of aajrels whereby they write on hills and fields mysterious truths. -- siock ann uonors in the proportion or one foreverv siooodonated. JOHN GILCHRIST Agent." To Bridge Contractors. VT:.E is iven that sealed proposals . mi k. , , ji.;., ... "n'c icTnniwj me tintiersisrucu at tne .-vu- : and tonBri.lee, at Sulltown, and the Ashland bridge, Asiuann Also, tor a draw-bridge ncros the Hydraulic Canal in the South part of Connersville. The loart or I o. i oms. w ill nie-t at the I on rt Ho;ie in said Conntv on tne dav aforsaid and award conin the Franklin tirrvit curr, Augvst term, J- lto3. Elizabeth Hedrivk vs Petition for divorce. Samuel Hedrick fe. a conineteut witness, showinc that the said Sam- . . . .. . II... I i not r. ..!,. r.t ,.t tl.a Suite 4t lioli. ana. The said defendant. Samuel iiedrich, is - v"' pennon, and that nnl.'s be appear on the second orthe next term o the Franklin Circuit Court he liollen at the oiiri House in tne town or rirookviue, county oi irai.Kiin anu staws ot imiiplead to or answer said petition the same will be "mined in his. '';. ir.nvTAV r. . jue ,5lh. iw!" JOlnSTON' C,crk' . tes'ameutorj- Ion the cstitff of John Swilt. deceased. haveihis dav bein granteil mthe ittnlon ' ,n undersigned bv the Clerk of the Court or Common Pleas of Franklin County. Ind. All persons having claims against said estate must rile them duly authenticated in said Clerks ottlee w ithin one year from this dal.. and those indebted to said estate must make immediate payment. The estate is solvent. D. SLAUGHTER, Adm'r. June 6lh. l.a33. ' I DMIMSTRsTOt'S SALE On Sat A ur.lay theflth day of July. 1153,1 w ill proceed ... ...11 hnhl;. ..i., n . . K., I..... : ! . ,........1...-..., ,. ..,v ,lT JnhnSwin.drr'd.in riloommcC.roveTowiisir.p.all o. hogs, household and kitchen furniture. D. SLAUGHTER, Adm'r. June c,h-vss-Sabra Thomas lomas i Complaint fordivore lomas. Fr:iiiklin Circuit Co vs. oree in the 1el, Tho oiirt. v m I li complainant. bv Howland. her Attorney, I tbisday files her complaint for Divorce, and tli j affidavit of F.van Owens, a disinterested person, showiiithat swid defendant does not reside in the State of Indiana. He w ill therefore lake notice of the pendency of said cause, and that unless he ap pear inereio on in." nm .lay ot ine next term ol saidconrt. to be held at the Court House in Brook ville.on the 1st Monday of August next, the sam m prie.ed inhisabsei.ee. - me Witness John M. Johnston, cl 'rk of said court, this ttli dav of June. 1-53. JOHN M.JOHXmTOX, Cik. F. C. C. fi.SH FOt WOOL ! Tl OOLil LOOK! V lie .Mill ot factory at Mtamora are now running, and we are read to wait on customers in our line, the Factory has been largely improved, and w c can card. spin, w eave, and manufacture Wool on as short notice, as good and as che:ip,as any g.v.d shop in the comitrv. Fulling and dyeing done in the usual seasoi on fairternis.aU kinds ot Merchantable produce taken ! for work and esiwciallv wool "resve. We ill nav ah orsl forio.wilb w.d. I all and see us before taking vnur wool n- work oti.erwheres. MACY." GORDON .V Co. . ... . K' 111 "oAlv.1), ih r w. 4i j .i . r A V rt -. tm V n Maine Burgi-ss Street, Brook vilk,jtist below the public iiare. has alas on hand a large asorttiient of Cariags, consisting of K.H'awas, Kor and Keads, plain Kockawavs. PhaVui. and Hugsries. Purchaser will find it to their advantage t- call and examine my work, as my stock is the larsvst in tnw n.xwd my price as low as the same o,ul!ty of wftrV elsew here. I alo keep for sale Carriage Harness of sn s1le or price. I am prepared to finish to order any description of Catriace. not on k:ii.il.:.t shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. April, IS53. IT-lf The Lsstis alwas the Best!! It is important In l-ntp when a irrtnx irnnts Coeds. trheje thry cirn he had the chrnfet. j and the hrst articles. TflF. subscritn-r respectfully tiireel the attention of the p'lblic totiis new Sto. kof Cnorw. which are at the latest Rmt the most bea t:fi:l stles ami patten's, select-.! with thA lric;est reiraril to the wants of this com tr. I hey have receivo.1 the highest h'stimonials from persons that have seen them, arknowlotciiiff them t. he hamtsninc. d'.inible aud at the same time asclieaj) ifnot the cheapest TOCK OK GOODS, ever offered in this market. His stock consists of ; Kraiiclo1hs, of every slia.le aii.l color; plain anil ' fancy Cassimeres. Sattinetts. Jeans ami Tweeds. Vesting, such as Satins, Knx ades. Marseilles. 4c. He wouhl particularly rail the attetitixn of the Ladies to his larv and cleraiitlv selected stovk of l.nvd ic-w Itrr.. .nttt, Fatins. plain and firm red; Silks; Satin de Chiens; Kersees; Silk I issues; Hsrured and d.Xted fwiss DressPattems: l.awtis: Chaiiiel.-onKrH'aderop1ins, Linen Lustn's; tiinjrhams; Keraee do I jiines. e. A laree St.ek of PKIN I S of various patterns; nioves and Hosier: an assort ment nf l.idics and Gents Kidd.Silk. Lisle, thread and Coltnn Gloves; ladies white. Hack, colored and wvixed Hose; Gent' brown.wliite. mixed and bun l,li tl..... i Kossuth, Hmiearian.Leclioni. China Pearl, and I MraW IIhIs for mpn nmt ..l.t. ..... i .. . .. ...... .' i. . i"n ii i. uii i-iiuu Caps Tor do. " CRrcTSVhree ply Imperial. Ingrain. Vcni- i tian and Girth.ng Carpets. Oil. CI.OTttS j Fl.wr. and 1 able Oileloths. ROOTS 4 I ! HOBS Mens calf and kip Hoots and Shoes; i Boys' calf and goat Shoes: a large slock or ladies ' fine Shoesofevory kind. etc. He is determined to condui t his business upon such principles as to merit the confidence of the I-ublic. j Come one. come all! and examine mv new slosk. j and yon will be fully satisfied with theprices, 1 April S9 lei3. sM RICHARD TYNER. ! VALLEY HOUSE! I HAVE the pleasnre or announcirg lo the public that the Vai.lrv Hoi sr is now fitted tip in the best style, tor the accommodation of the travelling ' community, no pains will be snared to nr.. mote the comfort of those who may desire to make tho Vai.i.kv Horse their home. " Cnderthe prcs.'nt management. 1 flatter mvself that no Uous in South eastern Indiana cau equal HIlS. Thebuilding is largo 'ind com modions. and consvr icApre53i, lurioe purpose to wuicn it iarrdied. ap The undersigned has had much experience in the business, and is satisfied that all w ho mav have heretofore favored him, will not neglect making this bouse their home whenever their business may !ead them to this place. ISAAC CHAPMAN. tsrooEVtiie. mo., .varcD a3d,ls3. BI..OV.SVILI,E HALL. X. Rildi nger, Proprietor. I T the urgent solicitation of many respectable A eitii..e, I have consented to open mv house for lliv entertainment of travellers and others w -ishirg refreshments in the tow n of Brow nsville.Vnion c Those who are disposed to patrenize a Temper anee house w-i'.l please call, and no efforts will he -...rin. spared to rendertaom comforubleduringthi rstav. j '"- Slate of Indiana, Franklin Co. tn the trar,klm circuit rt, jitucust term .1. D. 1853. Ruth narreil, t VS. S Petition for Divorce. Stephens Harrel. jiO.VES the said petioner by George Holland, her , t atimey, and files her petition herein and also ' the affidavit of a competent w itness showing that i.ic aaiu ueien.iant isn.4 a resident orthe Mate of sndtana. The said defendant. Stephen S. Harrell. ' li therefore hereby notified of lhe pendency of said petinoa. and that wnles, he appear o the second , day of said term of the Franklin ein-nit mm mh.! '"oe in the tow of Br Brookville,1 nr Aionday of August next.nd plead w or int , peuuon the sine win be heard in his shsence. AttesU JOHN M-JOHXSTON. May 19th, 1853. 23-3r c. F. C. C. MILK SICKNESS; Iu cause, prevention and cure by the late Dr. A. B. Jenkins. THIS dreaiif'il disease which so long baffled man in kia iiir..i...li.ii.. I. . . , I . I n .1 . . 1 , rauon ana svuoy at last toumt out the cause and the mesns by which it can be successfully treated. IL antidote is universatlv found in th vi-i.i, f thedise. Any person' forwanling to the under 1 Aimed 65. fnost faidl to Oouawka. Ills., will rem ... ..K , ...... t. . . ..... i.,.t., .r thedisease, together with its prevention, treatment andcure. E.Tilors copying the above will receive , , panictin like mai.iicras other persons, at the note ol disthbntivn. W.H. JEAKINS.

Carriage Manufactory.

rH.RLES xniTll,-lTlaaBfartnrer or WnrasSiilkira, ic. BrekTllr,lM. aKes this method of informine the eitixens nf Southeastern IMtana, and the White Water Valley in particular, that having purchased the entire interest er Mr. Jtcifnx Lvss in tbe above business, still continues the manufactory of every article in the line of his business, in the most approved styles,or or any style required, and that his work is warranted to be equal to a.nv manufactured in the West, and w ill bo sold at as low prices. He has now on hand an assortment of Carriages and Btireies to which h invites the attention of thaee wishing to purchase. Purchasers w ill do weil to call on him before purchasing elsewhere. ITJ3 As a recommendation to his work he will stale that at the late Franklin County Fair, he took the premium on the best Carriage and Bnggv oter all competitors. ALSO. Every stte of Carriage and Buggy har- ... ..Mi.. .inn. on nana 01 my own manufacture. Orders thankfully received" and promptly executed. Shop on Main St. a few doors nnh of Link & Farquhar's store. CHARIES SMITH. V B. Particular attention paid to repairing in nil branches. C S March 30, 1853. 15-3mos. " " PHRRELLtS XD PARASOLS r.. i raei Sleener. Xo. iT Min KtMni 11.-. .... 5th streets, Cincinnati, has constantlv on h.n.l a lursre and reneral anrtmnt nf 1 T k i , i i Parasols. which are effered Wholesaleand Relnil at rrires. ISKAH.L SLEKPER, March 5. 1853 11. ' JOTTTM TaTTT.T.TAWO Excelsior Clothing Store. MT.CAR.MF.L. T would call the attention of my friends and tha public generally to my fashionable and cheap clothidg store in Alt. Carmel. w hen, will K. r.v.,.,.i . 1 large stock of si.rinsrand summer rlmhin ..r ih. 'rkmanship, and latest fashions, consisting P"11 oT.tlnX1 ,,ress' frH k "1 ck coats.cashP ...i, 'kei, Z . ' iu i ,',nen 0Oi"8 ' - , t , c .- .. r. !"""""in " cmsimere. Tweed. Satinett and Linen Pants. Wsts supenor ami oramary quality, 1:1 great variety. A GOOD VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTHING. I have also received a larffo lot of Cloths. r,. j mors. Vesting. Tweeds Cashmarett, Krminett, ; llress Jeans, direct from New York, all of which ; I w ill make up at the shortest notice, and on rea.finiie terms. Ilavieg recently enlarged my store, it now aftor.ts room tor additional numbers bv whirh mv tend a cordial invitation to call ' ' itation to call JOHN WILLIAMS Carmel, April Tth, 1?33. IT3m. Mt. 1UHEATI WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! ' AOsOOO Bushels of Wheat w anted at tha chsnee Mill, Brookvill.' for which the Eymarket price in cash w ill be paid bv highest EO. HOLLAND Nov. 30, 25-50 G ' TfrAIVTED PlflEni tTELY, A good M hand to work at the Harness making business. Apply to J. J. i lark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin Co. 81-r?. Iiiuiana. Spring Sr. Summer Goods. BOYO A; GRA V have a large and well selected stock of Spring and Summer Dry ftoods embracing Cloths of almott every description and price; Cassimeres in great variety, from the lowest grade to the richest st les; Vesting, Tweeds, Nankeens and Linen anil Cotton Svmmer I car, of all the various kinds, together w ith almost every other Article known to the Dry Roods trade. Their stock of Bootsand Shoe, coarse and flue, large and small, has been selected w ith great care and w ill compare favorably for elegance w ith that ofanv establishment this side of the Citv. For the inspection of the Uidies, thoy present a beautiful assortmeet r fine and FtsiiioMmi.K Dress Cooils. Crape and Delaine Shawls, and Bonnets of the latest stj les. and at the very lowest figures. They invite the especial attention of the Ladies to their new ami elegant supply of Class & liueeiisware, confident that they can suit their varied tastes. Also, a magnificent stock of liardw are, for the Farmer, Mechanic and Builder, and Groceries "for the million!"' .Mo, Keady made Clothing, of all descriptions. Kertdy made Harness, Trace Chains. Halters, Ac. All people in w ant of any article f goods in our line of trad. and Hie "res; of mankind," are requcsled to mil and examine the above stock. Do so. and you w ill save money. The highest price paid for all kind of produce. Scipio, April 15, l.j3.-17-3in. iiitoci'it ir.s, Just received ciu". for sale v So Bids. N. O. Molasses: 5 " tJol.len S rap & St:ar House do 10 llhds prime Siir:ir: 40 Sacks h -t Rio Coffee; 3 Tierce Kiee; 10 Rl.ls Fish; KKH1 lbs Tavlor'sbest Sole Lenlher. Bv p22 N- D. GALLION & .SON, To the Ladies. TR. T (IinriS rrvnrli I ... n n Pill.. 1' For suppri'ssed Meiistrmitioi ami ail irrejrn- i larities of he FEMALE SVSTKM the best Pills ' d genuine.at E THOM S u. A. nunc Known world. I hey can tie ha na.H, rinoAnwiv. and tnllv Gi-arntee satisfaction, with full directions. E onlv authorized Agent. The above Pills will be sent by mail, upon the receipt of 1. All letters ninst be directed No. 86, Broadway. Cin. nih.S3 14. ROX X I TS ! ROX KTS I ! Jl'ST Received, a lare and splendid lot of Florence Br.iid. Pedal, Fancy Edged, China Pearl, net Lace and Blood Straw Bonnets, of the latest stvleaud pattern. ALSO A beautiful lot of Silk. lii sma. Leghorn, Canton, Canada and Palm Leaf Hals, all of which was bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the ap-itt OLD WHITE CORNER. 1 vl U i to AND SHOES! IS cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 Men's Custom Made Shoes; t " ; Brogans; 1 Cailers; 1 " Congress Boots; ItTU prs women's Calf " 50 " Coat " opo " Buskins, all styles: 3t ' " New Style Gaiters; li41 Slip?rs; Misses", Children's and Boy's Shoes of all kinds and qualities. All comprisi"g, one of the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered in the West. ap2- N. D. GALLION & BON. JUST RECEIVED X THE OLD WHITE COR SER, the A :'t most extensive lot of liress t.oods, we have ever had the pleasure oi onenng lor sate; among which are 40 pieces plain andfaacy Lawns; 10 do Borage de Laities; 10 18 5 o 10 do do do do do Be rage; Silk trench Tissue; new st; !o Brwsde; Chameleon Glace; plain black Taffeta; rich, plain, figured dr. fancy Silks; 40 do 10 elegant Parisian Kobes; 8 pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; S do dotted do do 20 30 5 S 24) api2 do do do do do plain do do plain and figured Jackoncl; Book Muslin; Bishop Lawns; Silk ami Alpacca Lustres. N. 1. GALLION & SON. Domestics. JVST BECElVrD, at the Old TVhite Corner W0 ps Print, good styles and fast colors; Bleached Muslin; 150 30 S ?o 10 40 20 Brown " " " and Bleached Drill's; " Colored Ked. White and Yellow Flannel; " Canton ' " Cotton Pantloonry; " narrow sttiped aud check shirting; " Irish l.lncn. All of w hich w ill be sold on reasonable terms, by ap24 A. D. tiALUU.. at MIA. ... .IO, 1 Ta. c. eALLioji, ' "' 1LL,0!1 . s rh v.l li TTE adopt this method ot addressing ournumert ousfnends ana customers in retstion to oar business. Our business, after having been conducted for many years, bv the senior partner, is now carried on in the name ofN. D.WALLION & SON

Ourbusiness room is greatly enlarged and intpra-t onft more 0 announce to bis patrons and the pubved, and affords us the opportunity of extending j Ile ,hllt he is still manufacturing sll kinds of woolottr oK'rations. Ve have in addition lo the regu j en ,d has a large slock on band, such as lar supplies, we are always careful to keep np. re-i pHtjineus,Cas8imerce,Tweeds. Flannels. Blaukew, eentlv r.'jleiushed our stock in the eastern mar- st.trking varn, double and twisted, and almost all kets with a large assortment of new and fresh : Ki,i,of goods made of wool, generally suitable GOODS, of the latest sty les and patterns and of such for domestic purpos.es, which he will exchange for

quality and elicapness as mom give us u icasii ' eoual advantages with any others in the market. ' c .A , i. nih..ilvnniA.iniiiiliB this lunur .1 . f. ...v.. I H C IVIOI .Ill V-. .. . . - I 1 - modules at sucn prices. as wnun urc; sum mi i : exorbtant, will afford us a fair return forour eapit,i .,,! labor. We shell endesvor to continue our - ! list of customers, where it has always been, among the moat thrifti and solvent families iu the county; n.i aI.i. v..nlAr ollncfionm and closa atlntioti tot husiweps, we can and willmakeit the interest of the public to examine ouroods snd buy of us. N. U.ALL10N & SON. . Bro .k Mils, April 15. ie03. f X.

Head's Commercial CoUese.

.V. E.rtrtttr tf Main mud frf St: Cincinnati, 0 THE object of this Institution is to qualify gentlemen practically for the counting house and but siness pursuits. The course of instruction embra ces the theory and practice of Book Keeping by uouoic Entry, as anulled to all departments ut. trade and commerce. j Business Penmanship. Lectures on Mercantile ' Transactions. Commercial Calculations, &c, covering the entire fields of commercial operations, j tuusenaniing pupils to oeeome nnisheo: accountants. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms S-25 in advance. Pupils being taught individually and not in clas ses, they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from $25, to S3 per week. runner particulars can be obtained bv caning at the Institution, or bv addressing the principal, (post paid.) J. E. HEAD, Principal .-ov. is, less. 17-lyr. Hrs. Homan's ROXXETTS AND FASCV STOBE. 1 1 i i n iv ii n u .i 1 Ant m it m f iT Ktlsilte&s. mA v. ..... jk - i rtr k... ' 1''V""-- l-- M ! neus suitea to tne lasniou ami me season), nonneit and Dress Trimmiugs, Jewelry. ribbons. lace, I gloves, cuel, ready made clothing, toy a, and the j luuua uluci articiea iu a luiic, a..ue, sui: buuuiis nnsiness, ll..in. h..i,n.M.hl..,n..in K11U1I- '. ing and fitting up a room in good style, and being determined to sell a good article cheap and at low profits, she asks the citizens of Brookville and Franklin Co, to call and see her Bounetis. Ac, and learn her priocs. Par store is immediately opposite the residence of Mr. Ilitu. March 7th, 1S53. U-2inos. R. W. BOOTH Sz. CO., Importersand wholesale dealers in jurorean and American naro( ware, Cntlery and Qnna. Smth Writ car, PrnrlandlVnlnnt Stt., Cincinnati. HAVE received, and are contantly supplied wi th every article in their line, suitable to the Western trade, purchased of American, and imported direct from Sheffield, Birmingham, and German manufacturers, embracing the best qualities and brands, which will he sola ut small advance on cot, consisting. ill part, of I Win. Butcher's & Spear & Jackson's Files, Saws & Edge Tools, Wade & Butcher's, Georpe NVostenholm j &. Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket j Knives, Shears, Scissors, die, Table Knives and Forks, Carvers, fetaels, A.c, Log,, Trace Halter, Breast, and 5th Chalua and Stretchers, Hooks and Hinges, Anvitti Vicrt.Ertlan't anif Stcdxc Hammert.O'Ame'i awl T. B.'R.nr!and $ Shtvt It and Sfiaitra. CollrfisAi Co.'s. Hunt's, II. Mann's and Lippencotl's Axes and Hatchets. WaMron's. Darling dt Blood's Grars. Grain, and Briar Scythes, Scythe Sneaihes, Cradles, Sides, Hay and Manure Forks, t arpeuters' and Coopers Planes and bdge tools Every kind of Circular and other Saw manufac- I ured to oreer and warranted. Agents for E. & T. , Fairbanks St Co.'s celebrated Platform. Railroad, Hay Grocers', and Druggists' Scales, which have j reputation superior to all others foraccuracy and durability, ana sold at manufacturers' prices. Also, r.;. .i... i .. .i... k...,. , wiJL. o r..t manufactured, w hich we sell at manufacturers prifeb. 25, "53 10-lyr. G. . TATXOR. WW. B. FRENCH. t. K. WYNNE TAYLOR, FRKIfCH & WINWB, IJ1POHTKKS and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and white goods. Also, Umbrellas, Parasols, Cloves, Hosiery, and every description of trimmings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Pearl sts. Cicuinnati. 21 2-lv. To Negroes and Mulattoes. iLtiKEUBOKS AIM) nt l.ATTOr.fi A in the county of Franklin ami Slate ol' Indiana, w ho were inhabitants of said State prior to Die first day of November, A. D. IkSI, and entitled to reside therein, are hereby notified and reouired to i,IPoar before me the undersigned. Clerk of the : Circuit Court for the county of Franklin aforosaiil. at my onice in me town oi nrookviite iu sum county, for registry. ivcu under mv hand at Brook ville. this 141h dsv i . D. 1853. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk. TtTAtt. PIPER. We have now on hand a largo assortment of Wall, Fire Bourd and window paper. Also, a large lot of wiudow shades of the latest style and pattern, which w e are selling at reduced prices. N. D. GALLION & SON. S3 fiAKPETS! CARPET!)!! Jast received ; ut the Old White Copncr. a most mairuificeut assortment of Carpets, of all Mvlesand prices. 2J N. D. GALLION & SON. SUNDRIES IN STORE. ,nt llhds Sugar, ZUU 5H) bbls prime molasses, SO " " S. H, do 300 bgs prime Easter cotfee, 50 FocketsJava do S00 packages fresh Tens, H.OHO Ibsast.c. yarn, 20 packages mackerel, 50 boxes Va. Mo. Tobacco, 3tio Katrs nails, 200 Bahts No. 1 battinff, 20 bbls fine iirni, tobacco, 20,000 half Span. sh cigars. Candles, Soap, Starch, Ac. drc. for sale lw by BRISCO fe WHITE, " No. 12 Lower Market street, Cincinnati. May 14, 1833. 22-ly PROTECTION INSl'RACi: L fit SI S A V V f..tiitit,ii..s l,i in.nm nai.isl loss or damage by Are and the perils of navifevntion. on as favorable Urms as any tvsponsihlo Company. All losses paiilal theotlice where Policy issued, in sixtv davs after proof. Available Capital $1,000,000. The nndersigrwd. agent of this old and responsible Compauy Ualall limes prepared to issue Policies, fcc. &c. Office two doors north of Rurton's stere, Rrookville. Ind. ALFKED WAKD, agent. May 80, 1833. 22-ly JIOSES J. MILIiKV Attorney at Law and Notary Public, LAUKKL, FKANRI.1N CO. IND., , . ', " v ' r " V ' Vii i . i t tit ILL take acknow ledgiijents of Deeds, take and Ce "l,08,"on' A8idaMts&c - " - - " IVI l.t tl II .i.t'l, N0TATY PU P. L I C Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ind. b' It E S II ARRIVAL! FASHIONABLE COATS. i- - CLOTH. Frock and Sack Costs; r) 230 Cassimere, Tw eed, Jeans and Linen do; Just received and for sale cheap st the Cl"t'ng 4&lU'Un,l III sp S9. 53 19-tf. TYNER & BAKKR.

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' Boots & Shorn, Hata, & Caps. 1 '"!,,d Slrw'' ;"; Third t Fourth CincinmUE undersigned have Just received direct from j kpconsismlj ou hand every variety of 1 the East, a wsll selected stock of the above 1 1' hilt (jrhiSS Ware named articles w hich will be sold at the lowest fig-j . . , . , . . ,,,., tvvvk a. RAKk-n Apothecary s furniture. anil Chemical Apparatus -lyt,t BAKKR. t0 or,oli ,!ie shortest notice. apr-T, oj ij-u. ALSO, A groat variety of Perfumers' Ware. mmmmmamammm . i w i. ... : . i

BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. v ....... . ,vn .. i. T"11 V. yW LAND, Attorney at J Brookville, Indiana. rCVMl'S KILOOBli, Justice of the Peace, and Attorney and Counsellor at law, Brookville, Ind. Office South East Comer of Public Square. apl 23, 1852 IT. MMROV, Attorney and Counsellor at lw. Office on Burgess street, one dour North of Geo, Holland's, Brookville, Indiana. Je 20, 51 ly TV D. JTOMES, Attorney and Counsellor at t. Law, Brookville, lud. Office under American Office, Court street. dec 26 32-ly V rKOOKSIIAK, Attorney Rnd XI, Counsellorat Law. Office on Court st rent, op posi e the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. my 14 31 JR. TlCl.rRE, Attornoy at Law. Office on Burgess street, two doors'nerth of Geo. Hoiland'sOffice, Brookville. inr5-ll JW. MITT, Attorney at Law. and Notary Publie, office with Grorsr Holland, uU., Brook - ville, Ind. T AW r4BTNEH$IIIP.-Jons A.. Ma-ton , li and John II. Fari har, have this dav entered i into a partnership in Uie practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSON. ! JOIINH. FARHUHAK. I TT 'Try ay 1 n ft ' J s- " aa-a-r. ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR ATLAW, ! Brookville, Indiana. Office two doors north j Burton's Store. ; . - j tfYP. raJTAW AT.firtitf .J... , 'Ai'Uyf' j T GABDHt, is now prepared lo serve up 1 1. the cooling Refreshments ot the season, at his ; old sUnd, next door to Burton s More, and w ill be ; pleased at any time during th summer, to receive . hisfriends and give them a touch of his quality. j His IceCream Saloon Is fitted up with neatness , for theaecommwialionof ladles and gentlemen., and no exertion will be spared to render this aj plewsant place of resort. His Soda Fountain is n eessful operation, ready and willing lo dispense its coolingqnalities to all aroun.l. CT Confectioneries of all kinds always oa hand. I Brookville, May 6, ltsi3. St EAGLE WOUEN FACTORY. THE subscriber l.lMllil.mi.1liAil Wool or pay cash at the highest prices N R. t'ardinir. Sniniiimr snd Fullir.g done 1 U.nallv. ELIJAH COCKEFAIK. May'l3, 1M3. SI 6w. ia Zl I V A It B. ; . r., " i-.hi A . T' " ,,,w " ?.,',. . low 1 end Poeket Cattery, ever brouglit to town, W low , being sold at low figures at the ,..,., P-- "niini.un.iD,.. T a.E t lsM.l Baryels of thebt'st Uite jj Fish. 40 half do I Ju.t receive.! and far sale by R.iNER, Mj3.1K-3.

Cin. Adrertlifments.

pOfJITn j the follow .'Uui twtv.es Glassware 5(H) dozen plain crystal Tumblers. For ware at low prices call at l Main street, 2d doorbelow the TrustCo. Bank. - HIGG1NS, BKO.& ANDERSON, may 13 ly Slgu of the Pitcher and Basin. v sa a w1 a TABLE WAHE. Genuin AAlbata nrrcr tar rmriet, is nearly as white, and harder and stronger than silver. uen plated it resembles rxort'y the solid silver. We keep constantly iu store a large assortment of Albata Tea aud Table Spoons, Forks. Soup Ladles. Batter Knives, Cream Spoons, Castors. and in ihort, every other article necessary to the comtile to fiirnishinr of a Table urvTlvr-TftV X. I.IHnVTRAl'K. ...... -- - -; ----- Wataii Importers, 119 Main Mrefl Fcb.5.i,"33 10-lyr- . nrRiroAn aV CO--. 6T Pearl kj Jt re t Cfl Have in store, ana keep at all times a rtill assortmurt of MM, M aano Wooi. Hits tomther with every variety ufSru fJoooe consisting in part of Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats. Country Merchauts are solicited to examine oa stock. " feb. 15 9-7ts-BOOTS .4"D HOF.S.The undersigned are now receiving a large and general assortment of Boots and Mu.es. of almost every stle and variety, constitutiag one of the beat aud most 1 versiSed stocks in Cincinnati. Also, a general as sort in cut nf Panama. Leghorn and Paiiu Hats, re cently purchased from the manufacturers hast, at the lowest prices, to w hich they are addinga gene ral and extensive assortment o( custom work of all kinds in r.xiuisition. They will, therefore, be prepared' to offer to country merchants, and to the city trade, an assort ment not excelled iu the West; to which they re spectrally solicit the atteution of purchasers gi'ne rally. Also. Agents for the sale of Frank Miller's tVa ter Proof Blacking. J. & A. SIMPKINSON, Sign big yellow Boot.Xo. 25 Lower Market fob 13 93:u street, between Main aud Sycamorr Reduced Prices. LIBKRALDTS.TO vt HOLESALE PURCHASERS, BELLOWS MANUFACTORY. mllE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens 1 of Cincinnati, aud the puMie ereiieraliv. that he still continues to manufacture Smith' Bellows of all sizes at his old stand on Second Street, between Broadwav and Sycamore, Cincinnati. From his long experience in the business, together with be I ing provided with a large lot of seasoned lumber ; aud other materials, be is prepared iu all cases to , warrant his work good. ALSO, Anvilsand Yieesftirnished. Feb.2i 10-3ms. . R. HAMILTON. KATZENBERGER, STRAUS & CO. Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clothing, No. low Main street, between Third and Fourth, Cin'ti J? Keep constantly on hand, a complete and very eatensive stock of Cloths, Casimeres. Vesting and every description of Trimmings. Feb. 35, '53 10-lyr. H AT Al STOCK SC A IF.. Martin & Orr, cale Maoumetarers, have taken the old stand formerlj occupied by MiSrlei Bi.rsnct.L, No. 40 Columbia Street, one door wen of Walnut, Cincinnati. Ohie. They are prepared to put up on the most reaon",c7""! ",elr ' . L?r.e? HuV .St?1"' fr.om . P"erhs w ill. i n.riri.vnintm. whirh thpv hv,. liiatrnmiili. ted. Also, all kinds of IMatform Scales, Beam. ' &e.. Ac. AU our Scales are warranted to give full : satisfaction, or we ill take them back and refund the nionev. ' KEFERFNCF.S. ; Samuel Beresford, B. H. Klliston,) Covington, (.liiiden, .Murfln & Co, . K. fsmn, i W. dt O. W. Robson, Key, Mallbr & Co. Kj. J. 1. Lehmer, Pullum. liatrleld di Brown. SAKT1N dt OHK. feb. ii 10. Geo. S.Jenkius&Co., WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and Domestic Pry Uoods No. T5, Sonth east corner Pearl and Vine streets, Cincinnati, Just opened an entire new stock. Feb. 25, 53 IC-liiins. !t. mjinKI.HiCH. . WEBTWRIWRR. If. RI.W NEIDKLNACH. WEHTHE1MEK & KLAW, Manufacturers of Keady Made Clothing, Importers and Dealers in Cloths, Cassunere, Wstings, and Gentlemens' Furnishing Ooos. No. 5S Pearl sUeet, betwsen Walnot and Vine, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. as, '53 10-1 r. JOHN GATES, AV olcatal) aWttlcr la rlaots A Stiora, No. 54 Pcsrl Streel. between Walnut & Vine, 10 3ms. CINCINNATI. j. s. Dirrsnsf. n. i sr.iTER. DICKSON & LE BETTER, fSnccessorsto Sami'son A Andrews.) Importers', W holesale sua Rotall Hosiers in China. Glass atii1 tueensware. Also, limps. Castors Ar Ta'de Ctttlory. No. I7 Main 'treet, between Fifth am! S'nth. CincioiiHti, Ohio. Feb. 3, 'j3 10-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PRODl'CK. AND COMMISSION ,S. E.COBNKR OF SKVFNTII AND MAIN STS. l!CfATI, OHIO. Nov. 5rl tH-lyr-. i vrw voRKirnntu hhade dk ! s tltT THOS. J. EH5ST Manufacturer hi U '''' uf t.i.sprrnt window s . Als(Wonl..Ts..ls. Brass mountings &c. No.Jl'ollege Hsll, Walnut st..Cincinnati Church, Stor? and other large shades pai shades. painted to order in a superior style. 7 ICTEAJI XlRHLt; WOHHsI.-Lowkt ' O & Ki ir. corner of Broadway and Fifth teet I t ncinnsti. Monuments. J omlisand Grave Stones. .MarbVe Mantles Rnd StatiMry, Baptismal Fonts, Mwral Tahlets, Cms, Vases, Garden Figures. ! Cabinet and Counter Slabs, dir.. A r.. constant! dn hand snd fnrnishe.'. to ordes. Tlietrad.s'.ip Hod with .Marble in uiock or Man, or !wcd to oreer. mh 1212 i O R A Y4 BEH I HQ RAY, T7i;nt :! lauulnrtiirers). I(umj icgra)u uiBMKfl aiiu iucu Mima; niu insuiainrs. ITTS A rOI,I!riS, Inlera lit Dry Uoods. 3 I'rarl Mrrrl. Cin riniiJUi.Ofrer for sals on the most favorable terms ICOO cksces Hrv Goods. nnrcha.ed most). previous to the advance in prices. Purchasers will find llim ready to meet the find lhm ready to meet the low vt I raws of anv Jobbiug House Kast or West. ! Feb. 15 9-14ins- , U- LnlfJIAJI vt L.U.. Commltti on A: Forwarding: MERCHANTS, WHITE YVAT1. R C AN A L B.tSlN.ClNCINNATI. KEiXHEMftS; riRCTRRSTI. I CAWBRinoR CtTV, tA. TftTin Ssra.v Ar f 'rt S.1 nr ri .1. ii V .. K. : Tweed.Mldev & Wrichl B. & H. M. Conklin. ni'ni e. cc fur (incus. ; haiiksstovi s, ia. I rojtRRsvit.i.R, tto. ; A.. MgginsLo. 1 A. H. Conwell & Sons. Geonre Gillesnie i Liberal cash advancements made on consign- ; ments. api9-19-Iyr. j -- . p tiO. ;i 1 ' I grapher (ilBSUX aV CO. Engraversand Lithers, Coiiper Plate Printers. Stencil Brand I Cutters, &c. North West orner Gano and Main ; sts.. and lol Main St.. over T. S. Goodman & Co s. ' Banking House. Cincinnati. I lOBill Heads, Address Cards, Letter and Note i Headings. Labels. Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Notes ' 6.C. st very low prices: ! Diplomas, Certificates, Bonds, Maps. Plans of Esi ...... . ..1.,. a, r..iiiw-,o tv I : TOU S. WI LLI A51SNo. P o Main ft. 1st J doer above Pearl. Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper Hangings, Wide t nrtain Papers, Bandboxes. Fire Screens, dec, offers to the public the largest and be,, ,ortmer.t 01 the above articles to be found in jj,, west and on the most resonable terms. He inviwtl,e trade to call and examine hisst.ck. ,3 ,ii2in. .. 1 s. w. riAsr.i tir. m '. SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. o tt II Q P I T 1 W P f. pf) ! ir I ill porters of Silk Millinery Goods. Flowers. Dress I . at 11 i . i : : ,i i llB 1 rim.minps.cvv. ,.u.u. rvirii.i.. iii-iiuiail.l'. Black & Fancy Dress Silks, 1 Straw Hon nets, of every French & American ! variety. Flowers I Bonnet Silks Crspes, Dress Trimmings, j do it Csp Ribbons, Silk Lares, j Tarltons. Linings. Sewing Silks. 1 Tips. Crowns Frames. Florences. Satins, ! Wire. Pins, Whslebones, Bombazines. : Bonnet Blocks. Doll Heads. Tabs, Foundation, I Children & Infant's Hals. lllusions.&e. Ac. Milliners supplied with real French Pattern Bonnets, or copies of the same. Our Prices and Torms shall be favorable and satisfactory to tbe purchaser. Orders promptly attended lo. S. W. HASKLTlNls ot CO. March 5th, 1853 11-lyr. v rOTICE TO arrEIt VISORS. OF iX iloisdsi An ben as complaints hsve been made to the trustees of Brookville township representing that some Supervisors have been in ti.e kalnt ot catlingeat a smsiinumoer oi nanas.at one time, and charging for ajnwdii the same, c ui .v.f. ..t . ... ,H.t ih.. wilt hi ,,,Trd 10 work amiM handset on time as , be required to work many nanas ai ons ume as can propwrlv be employ sit and report the number! ofhiuds work Ml each day, or Wiey will not be allowed for service yKlorml undersuch circumstances. j By ordor of the Boar.l of Trustees of said Town-I ship. E0Ktl FKKKMAN.T. Clerk. I Mav noh. lr?53. !

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CHSBRY-PEGTORAL For t'e io;scl ( err ?C i:20XM!STJ.;. :..ctriAG-(c:c::!, iO.t)!FTIfl. This invaluable remedy for all diseases of the Throat aud Loss, has attained a celcl rltv for its remarkable cures, never equalled by any other medicine before. Other preparations have shown i tiese'.ves.7f.re,. and sometimes effected no- i able cn res, but none ha. ever so fullv won the coi.- ' , . . . . , fldenceof everv coinmumtv where it is known. Af i r. - i .- . .v i. v I ter years of tnal iu overy climate, the results have ! ... . ... linli.n)ifNlilr .hnBrn il Ia hiwi... mi.l.rv lc T t h ' i . . .. . ." : attract the attentiou of Physicians, Patients, audi V

See the sUU-merU. not of obscure Individualsand , ....... j Terenlly in cases cfHepatir, SeorhuUe and Cata. from far distant places, but of men who are known , ... , .... . ... t neomcomplLlnstsforgeneralnrostrationofallthe. aud respected throughout the country. !, . ' .,,0. . . . , ,. ,,r .... . i vitiil pow ers, aud all those tormenting diseases of The widely celebrated Snrccan.Dacl. rJLEliTiy . .. .... . M0TT,aj Saw I'.r City.says: I tb sklL " patience aid so Injurious Il gives me pleasure to certify the value and ef- '. to the heath. Hc of 'Aves's CnERRT PEcroaaL.' w bich I con- ! irrepui,, or Disoreied MenshTiation, eared by sider peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the ' . ,..,, ,c ..j, . .!, tliroatand lunirs." Dr. Gl SOl T'S EXTRACT OF TELDOWDOCKDR. JEHKlSS,the venerable President ef the j AND SARSAPARILLA. From a practicing pbyVermont Meri.Ml Cailege, one of the eminently i eician ln Eliiabethtown , Hardi n county, Ky. learned ph;sieiansof thiscountrv, writes, the Cbcr- , . . jj rv PEt-roRL is extensively used in this section, ELMiSETBTOwrs, Feb. 93, 1853. w here it has 1mwb unmistakable evidence of iu ' Jon D. Park Dear Sir: I have tried OR

ftHl.liY etfeet linen Tiiiltiinnmr iIiki.ms. . ... . 1 . . k - t - - - . . : incite?. ju. tj. . UKHKjst.. a aistintaisoea , Clcrjpimon ef tne nrtfA CAfirca, writes to the Pniprsetor from Montreal, that "he has been cured oi a severe asthniaite atfectiortby Chirrt Fcctoxal." His leltcr at full leugth. mav be biand in our Circular, to be had of the Agent, HiiLsDii R, Sirii., Dec 410, 1S49. I 1'earir: lmmeiliatelv on recent of your Iiicr- 1 rt Pectoral, I carried a bottle to an acquaintancei f mine w bo w as Uionglit to be near his end with qnrk consumption, llo was then naaale to ri romnis ha. and was extremely Tceble. Hislriemts believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained for htm. and I Induced them to give vour eicellentmedictnea trial. I iram?diaUdy lei I '.own for three weeks, and you may judge of my surprise on my return, to meet him in the stroet on my ov home from the cars, and find he had entirely re covered. Four weeksf rom the da; he commenced taking 011 r iuedieinc.be was at work at his arduous task of a blacksmith. Thorearo other cases within toy knowledge, where the Cncaav Pkitoril bias bees singularly sucocssful, but none so marked a. this. Very truly vwn, C. W. CNDERWOOD. near tne 1'atlenl.

ana is worth the attention or asthmatic patients. sions. hich occurred tn flBlck suecessioa during l'.s fcnrr yr. the w'tl isa Drug,st the memstrual period; and after die second attack Htllidale. Michigan, ene J the taig est dealers in iht ..... - w. vmu m. State: and thit case is from his ew rb.etnatien. ofthat iin, I advised the use of Dr.Gnysott'sEx-

I'r.j.c.Ajer, Lowell. UcsrSir: Keeling under neaa tae siairmeot ol tieo. w. jetobligations lo you for the restoration or my health. I neijgs, a respectable merchautiu Holland, Wabah send you a repertofmv rase, which you are at lib- . ertyte publish for the benefit of others. Iju-1 au- coun,J i """una. tumn I took a bud cold, accompanied by a1 Hollasb. Ind., April !, 1SS3. severe oough, and made use of many medicines ; Johr D. Park. Dear Sit : It is nam tire eai s without obtaining relief. 1 was obliged to give since my trifr was cured. She had been afflicted ' up business, frequently raised blood, and could get Jr"n her ehildhaed with Screuta, tbe disease mano sleep at night. A friend favo me a bottle of king its apearance on difierent parts of her body, ' your Chzrrv Pectoral, the use f wl.lch I in.uie- ' limbs sad face rooauingherto her bd for weeks" dialely commenced according lo tUrtH-tions. I at a lime. Her family procured for tier loo advice have just purchased the nfth bottle, and am nearly "' the first family physicians in New Jersey, also, recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased', i ,n Indiana, without her receiving any permanent and all by the use of vourvaluable mediciue. .benefit. The diseasecosrinued slowly lo advance, E, S.VtONK, A. St.. j insidiously sapping tae foundation of her life Principal Mt. Hope Seminary. ' having formed several large running ulcers, which ' Ilisoir.R, Omo, Ai.nl 3. lfib. i were continually enlarging and dUcbargiug oflenDear Sir: I wisli I could tell all that suffer with I v matter peaetrating to the bones and gaugre- ' a cough, what your CnERRv PcrroaALhas douc for' inf them. me. It does seem they might ha benefitted bv thv ! Three yesrs sinee. she commenced usil g Dr. Cuyinformation. I had a luag fever which leti ind 1 eo't's Ex-tract af Yettax Dack and Sarsapartlta, lungs w eak and inflamed. Being verv feeble anl lch has entirely hialid all eJ her ulcers, and op unable to gain strength at all, my rrieiids thooglite ' ' present time, she enjoys perfect rood health ' must soon sink in cousumtition.' thsd no ni.n.-iite. .- "1 spirits, which we believe to be solelv through '

and a dreadful cough was fast wearing me sway I began to tnke your beautiful medisiue, bv lhe ad - vice ol a. liirir man, w !u had seen its effects be - fore. It eas.'.l m cough at first, and gave me rest aimgut. ln less than a tonuight I could eat well, and mv cough bail cease4 to be troublesome, mv appetite returned, and my (omI nounshee me, which soon restored my strength. Now, after live weeks, I am well and strong, with 110 other hslp than your Cbery Pectora. Yours, w ith rsspect. JULIA DEAN, j I hereby certify that the above statement of my wife is in conformity w ith my own views of her case and her cure by Aver s Cherry Pectoral. JO!-FPU DEAN. The above named Joseph Dean and Julia, his1 w ife : are perseiiai'ry kawwiil tne-, and hnplicit confidence may he placed Hi their statemecJ. SAMCEL C. VAN DEKWENT. Pastor of the Baptist Chnrch. PKEPAKED AND HOLD BY JArC.. AYER, Practical t hemist. Lowell. Mass. Soliiin Brookville bv M W. Hatlej in Laurel by GifTord ox Depiiy; in Metamora by C. an Camp; . iul.ir.niii-1 i. I.. 1 u a I .. .. 4 . . .i .... . I . . . ugisls over) where. 4l RICHARD B. TV.yER. rRRDCRU K O. RARER. Spring & Su miser Clothing AND QentlGmsn's FuicisWDg Goods III E undersigned Uiankful to a generous public I for pat favors, w ouM say tv tlieir rust.Hinrrs, and to the- public generally, that tbe MAMMOTH STOt K OF KEA DV-Al A DE CLOTHlt: and Gentlemen's lumtshitg 1mad. w hich Ibey lately purchased In New York and Philadelphia, has just arrived aud is now open to the inspection ol all at their Clot'iinfr. Fmporinm, in Brookville, Indiana, w here a uniform and legitimate business is dour, and where can be found a grade of nVad) -Made Goods superior ii. work manship to any heretofore brought to this market, and w hich w ill be sold at such prices as to insure their sale loan) w ho may have examined tiiem before purchasing elsewhere. They also keepeonstantly on hand a largo aud wall selected slink ol Embracing all kiudsaud colors.all of, hich" ill be sold as low as they can be bought at niiy house in' the w est. or made to order on the snortest notice aul i ft the most fashionable srrla. We wauld then evtciiri m im.IiIm iiirllBtion to all to come and examine out Goods before t.urchasiRg u h...d r..m . A -....! ..... A.l... . r... ? ..... i. v ii. 1 1' i " i v. v i i ii. ii . i . iaii uuri .hi ii inducements in the wav of Chest. Goods as to se - cure the pennatieiit custom of all who tuir favor us w ith a call. " AU kinds of TAILORING done at the shorttice. AH work warranted, and any garment ripiug will be repaired gmtuitouslv. TYNER 4; BAKER. Brookville. April 15, 53.-13-tf. SOilETIIlKG NEW. cnsKirsTixtf: 7i.4cmK shop, Adjoining the Stove Foundry of W. F. Gebhart. Till: undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has establihed a .Machine Shop iu Connersville, and is now manufacturing THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers. Separators. Straw Cutters. Corn Shelters. Wood-sawing .Machines, all tho latest an.t most improved patterns. Healsomanufartures Culptft Patent Portable Cider .TIIII, i. A.-cuviii mu convenient article tnal every ; Farmer w ho has sn Orchard ought to have. j He expects to keep constantly on band a supply of Thrashing Machines, ore, and invites all who! w ish to purchase to gi ve bim a call. The Machine-i ry manufactured by him will be warranted lo be of j the best materials, and mot substantial workmanship. ; Kt PA I KING. Ho will be prepared to repair! raping Ma.-biues and will attend promptly to the J ling upand repairing ef any kind of Machinery j K EPA I RING. Ho Keati tilth that may be required. His terms w ill be as reasonable as those of any establishments Uie West. JOHN ENDSLEY. Connersville, April 14,1853. ly. ' . AfliVlHTE. Carrlura t . aC Indisn-t--U.-5.rc-3, i.caiiC t., Cnnersvile If 9 29-lyl co-pa it tm: i. sn ii". T THE undersigned have entered Into Co-partnership, nnderthc name and firm of JONES, LOFF.1T &: ROBHINS.fortho purpose of carrying on a W holesalc Grocery and Commission Business. M.JONES. DAVIU LOVE IT, (Late of J. D. & C. (l.ate of St. Omer.) Jones & Co..) Cincinnati R. ROBBINS, (Lata of M:lrcy, Indiana. JONES, LOVETTvt ROBBINS, Wholouale (irocors At Coniniinsioii Merchants NO. 69 PEARL STREET, NEAR VINE, apSS 19-1) r. CINCINNATI. First Arrival this Seasou, ; - ps beat quality, new style calicoes for sale a f .1 li.vtala. - O Tl'Ht'D ! . v - - miiru.iuivi i. terior uaiuuii-rtu irou, Vl varioui. size. n. ll.lfiK. March lis, 1J3. J.. TIOORF., No. 342 Main St., East between i Eighth ami Ninth. Cincinnati. I have new on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and childrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful flue lot of nf hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and childrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassimere hats; embracing everv color, white, pearl, blue and black. Mv shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring slyfeof Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture', to w hich I invit: the hats of my o n manufaclurc, to w hich I invit: the especlial attention of my oldest friends aud acquaint vlien yon are in the city. "' i"".'iireiiiii i ituui; to gtte ate a ut uiy i ucrrt snx. jArna rrotsr ST IX & K ROUSE'S WHOLESALE RETAIL CLOTHING D K P O T, 347 Main Pi. Ut. 6lh. and 9 lb, CINCINNATI, OHIO. rRECII Can A.. iOval & octagon, jrold . I band, painted, and whhvofrench china dining; and tea ware. ' For sale in s.'l complete or separate pieees by O. AMrich, No. Ifl, Main St..betwen h 4 5lh wertside, Cin. O. March S3d, l5J-13-3mos.

DR. GOTSOTT'S IMPROVED EXTKACT OF Yellow Dock and Earsaparilia THIS EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK ARB SAKSAPAKIIXA is a positive, speedy and permanent care for all diseases incident to females. lit mild aUtrat.ve Prtpcitirt render it pttul'wrty applicable ta th finder and delicate eanttitutian at the Jcmnlr. It it unrivalled in ita effect uyau avcM diteatee as Incipient Cantumptivn. Barrenneit, Lecar t hea ar H'hitei, li trgnlar Menatrvrltan Ineantinnce aj Urine and General Pi attratian aj the System. It immediately counteract that distressing Nervousness and Lassitude so reunion to the female frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprising as they are grateful. We have evidence on filu which induces ns s'rorgly to recommcn 1 this mediciue to married people who have not been blessed witi offspring. The Shaker prepared "Yellow Dock" ad tie -Ked Honduras Sareaparilly" are the Invaluable remedial agents from which Dr. Coysott'S Indroved Extractor Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is

formed, and the Labr&tory ofDr. Gnjsolthas glyen " u,esc rwo ,n e,r pe"ecuon.Pl'""1 aU the restorative prefer f 'onU' ,"Bbil,ed nd concentrated ta ' 'nir utmost strength and efficacy. .. fc u.icj. txpenmeiits were made in the manufacture of ... ,. . ... .u mo uuiiuniif ui this medicine until it was found that it could not be ,u. i.wu.u mu. farther improved. Acconlintr' J it onA . .1 . - G TYSOTT S EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SAKSAPAKIIXA in my practice for the euro of Disordered Menstraution, and And it to have a very Ino affect. la one case there were ery alarming convultract of EarsapariHa during the interval, and rr y i,. v.j . . , , , j .. . . ...... m ivi.iii v. per i uui u inioi a ' since. At the next period she felt some slight ' coavulsive sensation, but not enough to demand . medical attentiou. I remaia yours, ! C. K- McGILL. . Scrofula has baffled the skill of the most eml-' ; nent physicians, in this country aud iu Eli rope. ; But there is sn antidote for this disease in "Dr. ' , Guy sot tU Extract af Telte-m Dock and SariaparU. fa," which i proving list If a SptciJ.e in the most' 1 severe cases stScrefula J Cure if Scrafula in a case aj Thirty Teara ' ' ,he u,c' of the "Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla.'' , ' Tha us of Mercury never having been rmitted ' aer family, the disease could not have beeu caused by that medicine. Several el my iielghbors ! ""w -vr. uniwu s r.xtract oi xeiiow .-arsai arina,- w im ino most i auenng .......... Ti 1. 1 . i e v . . i i i , ..'in'. . ubiikiiii i,.r w bba mis ui?.jiciiib naa uona for us, T give you the above stateuiei.t, boding to ' induce otherr to try the medicine and be healed. Yours, truly. Geo. W. Jimi.s. Being intimately acquainted with the family of Geo. W. Jennfugs. I know the above statement ot t the i as of Mr. Jenuings to be correct. ! UlRAM PlCIRRlNO. Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, is in tiuatt botflei-af Jl tne csttie. SoM bv JOHN!) PKK - - - - , N.W. Jkile. Brookville; F. Brown, Fairfield; " , TeMna; .. Hasin, Mt. Carmel; J.NrcTemem . Bl.Kiu.ing fJrove: Giffor; tV Alden Laurel: ThoT I Kobinso:!; New Salem: .H&UK. ADdeOD - J. 1.. Andrews, Duhlsbsviire: P. Mam.Coi n.t . i .... . .. - ville, S. Barbour. Kusbville; Tilf. Dick erson, Versailles; 1). Beaver, Liberty; A. Boyd, Lei pio. 3" j Wistar's BiiJsamof Wild Cherry. FOR theinttaut relief and rapid cure of J.thma lan.umptieu, laughs, Celds, Hoarseness, Cr-up. and alllJts.rdc,. aj the Lungs and Clu.se. A Slight Cold the Mother of Consumrtion. Let not those complain of being bittten by arep- ( tile, they have the risked to maturity hi their very boiams wheu they ruifit have crushed it in tlio egg. Now, if we call a slight'teJd tho egg, and1 pleuri.y, iiiflaniaCoa of the lrlngs, as'Jima, an 1 csiisumption the venomous reMc, Iho matter' will be no more than correctly loured. Attend to this In sason; even a. sSfet cold is n uisa matter. At toe Srst atMcb.ruai . Wittar'iBalumol Wild rtrerrr it is sure to cure, and it is the only remedy you can ' ; 1 !"C V f - It commences st tbe root of the disease, ana thoroughly eradicates It.' In consumptive systems, "procrastination Is tho tuIoilime,' I nan awful sense, as ttshortensex uvd hurries the pktieiil .'rodi time lo eter-"' .jut. I -. . . . , . , , : Tbousendsare dytngwho might have been saved tT the timely use of Wistar's Ealsaro of Wild : : Cherr. A few weeks, a few d.. .. mv. . faUl diflereace in the progress of consumptive ; symtoms. Consumption, of all diseases, is the one that should receive early treatment. Every hour of' delay may make the case more difficult. In the war between disease and nature, the sooner we assist nature, the more certainly will she win the ; victory. If we wait till disease has broken tbe constitution our aid may come too late te be of service. 9 3 5 3 Ta-s lives saved by the use alanly three battle. , 'Wistar's BaUam ol ttitd Cherry." Mt. Entx. Kv.. Jnlv .'. .psp Messrs. Harcourt, Howard Ac Co. G 'tits: The 'Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry" that I bonght of you, has been of such signal benefit in my lamily, that I wish to make ita virtues knowa for the benefit of the public. My wife took cold at the time of herconfinement, which settled on her lungs. The phvsbians profuse night sweats and bad coughs; she was given up, for w e despaired of her recovery , and her child partook of her complaint. She 't'-ien com-Vu.,v-h. u. vMMw .iuauninioii. roeuafl pro menced taking Wistar's balsam of Wild Chem, and three bottles effected an entire cure with hei cud the child both. I have no doubt that they would have now been in theirrraves if thv hH iw.t H....1 r u u.i t sam of Wild Cherry. SRTB P sricrv Seth R. Searcy, whose certificate is above is a man of as much veracity as any iu the eonnty, and a man of good Judgment, aud wi place entire reliance on his statement HARCOCRT, H0WA RD & CO. JOHN D. PARK, Northeast corner of Fourth and Wjlnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom ill orders must be addressed. PnOTFXTIO?f (Fire, Maiine and Inland) OF HARTFOBD, CON. .ISC0SP0KJTED 1S25. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 1 A. I.. Hazard, C. U. NoKTtlAK, K. KcELEV. Jo. Warbcrto. W. Kilisus, w. I hraLL, W. R. Rossi!ts. E. Hills. P. W. k. I L. Hi KriiREV, T. Bklknap, M'. A. Wars, j Wa. Isfiax, H. Br.Li.AS. D. Clark. I Wm. Williaxs, U. W.CLARK, PresideuU ir. Coxker. Sec'y. ' The attention of proper hosiers l respectfully ! HoJ Uthesurrrailvaiissff I riseand Island Insn j tb PROTECXIOi I"S 1 1 be uudcrs; md has been f ssges-jor g i re, .Tlo.w rs onei i, sLUANCK l Oj 1 1 be uudcrs; id has been famished with blank iwiicies.sigued btthe officers of lhe Company; alsowriu OlaiiK rent renewal recwipts, for continuing wolk-ws alreudt issoel,wiid is duly authorised and prepar-' ea, as Agent. oi saia company, ui iiiakb insurances for any period of lime, not less than one BMHith nor greater Uiavsifven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as D rlliscs, Stosrs, WarenorsEs. CaCRinxs, Hotei., Btkk, Cot t Horm, Colleses, ere., &e., and tha-coiterrt atralKt Lorn era Dixiet sv fire. J. J. KOUTS', Agent, 21 ly For Lanrer,' fra'nkliacounty.Ind D AY K M A T l7 C Kv WHOLESALE DEALERS IR arm ew Y (J O O D 8 , f la FEARL STREKT, BET. WALNUT- VINECINCINNATI OHIO.