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' .i of the AKiRinx is under the edi TVnt ct Mo. J.- Ksliv, F.sq..who i-j! "'Jfor its facts. Pguresopinions and " ir Tittns Accident I tfhile Wr- ,ou'" " 1 . -tmrplincr urt clav a feV davs , jlr. James JJ. "spencer was ,jjel in " o r . r fcrick making, a portion of the waV and fell upon or against 4 broke his arm in two places. j . fair way to recover, but most j 4fc . .111 ti, . ii ,;e50 ' " . : :i" onlV means he has of supporting , I .J" V Another. . . ,.J cvr.c 10 or 12 years Old, a son f Toflan of this vicinitv, fell ! ?f ,,o;r,me 10 .lavs' since . korrv tree some iu uajs since, . , , - ,,
fc lnothrr. j And ,here is no good reason why this should c Mr c p00t 0f the;".0 . so are willing, if Lawreiicebu.h utep son of Mr. b. Cook, ot tne houIJ gr. ' of Weston, who ts subject to occa-1 quaiter. In our experience thus far, we are
, ..-me fell in one of them while, .I Mio-1"; t iii lesding a horse attacnea to a car. cirt wheel passed over and very oslv injured one of his hands. killed J" eating the leaves ofTita Cherry Trees. (title n-pnrrallv known, but should It IS I! lTetmost deadly poison to cattle, and 1st cattle are exceedingly fond of them den green, especially a short time afthe trees have been cut and the jres wilted. Some of our citizens jve teen taught a lesson upon this sub ect, which they will be apt to remember . i,st Sunday the town cattle came ,,u ss some wild cherry trees which had ! i . t..r i 1 yen cut down a aay or iw o ueiore, aim stof the leaves. In a very short time isrof the cows were dead (and unfor--ite!y one of them was the only cow Mr. Spencer, whose arm had been -oken only a few days before.) One f to others were more or less affected, at no others are known to have died. ' natnrn rF thPsP onrps r" 3-ittobe universally known, that peoimav avoid cutting the trees in the ' , , ffiser season where cattle can get to jffl. Antidotes are not generally of , crtse, as the poison is so active that a::!e running at large would be dead in Est cases before it is known that they n affected; yet they are sometimes useid and onsht to be known the best
TOedy ought to be sought out and made Ohio. This college is under the control of aowntoall. 1 a religious sect who take upon themselves The subject is one of importance the simple name of "Christians." The feiore especially since catttle havp be- ' male sex are admitted to equ-U opportunities Me so valuable and we therefore : oT education with the males.
ike the liberty of commending it to the tention of our Agricultural Society. Oar apology for saying so much as we e upon the subject is trom the tact it so many persons are iflnorar.t of the -sonous nature of those leaves. At i;t one half we have heard speak of it :r?osed them entirely harmless. Before concluding we will mention ;2fof the remedies we have heard recsended. If the cow has not eaten :.'i"gely it is said that a quart of lard i fax seed oil, or melted lard, if given :::irie will give relief. This some say :c!d be followed very shortly by the ce amount of good yeast. Others ,ra say that salt and vinegar are an :ote. The Rev. Miss Watts cf the Uni- : Brethren persuasion preached in the l-t'nodiat. Church on last Sunday eve:;.to a very respectable audience.
KTA Fleet of some dozen or more ;nd inm u atl occ"t! boats left here on Monday evening; 1 MO,ls"
their way to the city. till we have the Cholera among us this Season! This ia aqticetionwhich it maybe well "every one in every part of the coun70 ask. tt is the opinion we believe tnsny well informed physicians, that tatic Cholera in a modified form per pt win lorm one ot the diseases com- ; -'Mo the country. Occasionally deaths ; rn rholo,. I, - . . j .r . -mnninn; iniuiicu iii uuici rui. w ftsof the country during the Beas on. a,t ot something similar is now pretling to an tlarming extent in W ili"spoTt,asm< town in the State cf Itrylni. The Journal of the Times Aat place in speaking of it on the 23d i. says: Thffe is an epidemic amongst us call lv whatname wevrill! This disease 6 id all the strongly mat ked peculiaris of cholera; but that it is a type of " disease no one can doubt. Nor is it modified type for, God knows, 5 severity is alarming, and its sweep b' In all it numbers twenty-one ,tns, and is increasing its spread with fearful strides." have seen a private letter of a few Uter date from which we learn that disease wa still on the increase and lumber of its victims had reached -tt-one. From such opinions and example it would seem that this ""Me disease is hovering over the counready to alight upon any exposed "C!Ct. Prudence and precaution then ffme-s the duty of all. The weather een excessively hot and dry. When wmes tee temperature of the at3tt?We will doi)tless nnderro verv ??nJ 11.. . . . ', -.Tjuucea eanges. v e nave sutM ueaithof liable d;0 :.. almost every kind of i . . ,, , , i this neighborhood. , .. "J Teffetable8 become abund&nt ma-' 'ilbe stron j c...
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i.iuvcuil aiiu lAtcas u, be carefully avo'nieJ. "An ounce I Pvention is uorth a pound of cure." The ath ssedoffnuietlv andexcent tins txIfTlt 1 .. 1 ... . . "..Aiiaereonviue Band there was snything to remind one of its "S. In passing through to and from f clebration at West Union they faCT0S With r.L: . , t, - -uiiir ot ltiietr sweet music "S-. . e not we reeret to sar a iudsre usic: but liavi no (.mifit- i.t ta.-.i i -Has Romo ofrmr ...,., l j . J a some 01 our younjj ladtCS W ho -ffo,i , ' " , 1 tcto.1 ..R -"" 3 v" -vu TVitb oilhn. - .1 II..I..I v.. j sf.'ghtnten dig twelve days and , ' i Jn onS must twenty-two tref. iust double this anionut! j 'tdriiMiaininc remittances will be a till the mail cloces. i
The Canal Corn.
Boats left here on Tuesday last for Cincinati, snd others have passed down from the pohu abov. Now is the lime for our men to act. Our friends will pTeass keep us posted upas to prices' paid for Wheat and Afcc., at Brookvil!e, Melainora, Laure! and Coiu-.ersville. Do this, aud at the same time '- we have no doubt but we can t"rt. - I-,.... ...j. '"ij" umc iium oiner counties and other public works r or instance the following U what the Greensburgh Press saysabout lhe trade, ia which our merehauts are inter estet3 lo riitcoi uurauftc. I nt great object in the farmers and citizens ' of this bounty, 'in contributing their mean the construction of the railroad to this P'ace, was to gain access to the best markets ,heir We b rketa Cincinnati and Lawreneehunrh , " " - - on for our trade, to obtain at the lat'ter '"'I f1' the ifft"rence of r'ver transportation hi fi f . : "fi". iui uUI w neat and or.r " say er just expectations are disjo1 tin ipfi 1 rA ih...,i.. 1 r-.....: luHti nH l.,,.K 1. .. .I :. ' ) . '"-"cuiiigH inarnei, in me pr;ce oi whest, for iustance, is unjust aud unrea;sonui)!e, ana will operate greatly to the injury of the trade between G roensbnrnr Lawronceburgli. When wheat sells tor co cents per bushel in Cincinnati it should brinr more than 70 cents at Utcnnwhnnh 2 i f5 cents at Greeu.-burg! River trauso'ortation and incicental expenses can't make this mu h difference. In consequence of this discrepancy, our trade is seeking other channels lhau the radroad and markets, cearer home. As the Canal is now opening, farmers iu the Eastern part op the county are .vagouing their wheat to Laurel and Mel"J"0.1?' aud 111 Vle western part to the iine of ..iauiua rauroaa, where it commands 70 cents, d cents per bushel higher than the Greensburg market . The eftect of all this is uuviOUS. n diverts traite from ii.i J ,u "T rau '5om .V.Pjuros the business character of Lawrenceburg dealers, lind ,reigni oi tne railroad and in' ,uun sun, asiaie oi aitairs, our citizens are apt to l!iii,k there is '.-omethiuirotten in Denmark' nJ r .. u 7. altogether. Greens!,,. Pr,.. " 'te O Office-llolder Itcsinrtl. In a letter from Washington, of the U0i inst., the Cincinati Euqttirer finds the following remarkable fact noted: A Tery singular thing happened in th"s . J . lo-uay. iservelus luus, ot Indiana, n clerk in the. SiiiS Auditor's office, resigned his twelve hundred rolir P'-ce, Mr. 1. was a whig when he received his appointmrnt, but he left tlie Galpni3 ar.d si.ied with Fierce. He resigned to escape the imputation ol having changed his P.miiils u noia omce. Antiocli College. Horace Mann, of free soil notoriety in Massachusetts, has received the appointment of President of the above named ln--tituticu located at Yellow I' ro in Use I'l ius. Iu our latest pipe rs Trom St. Joseph's, Mo., we tound a letter from Fort Kearny, which made mention of the emigration that had P3 "'t point for the Tactic, up to the : 4th of June ! Number of men is estimated nt 30,000; ( that of women c-,000; children 11,000; horses and muh-s 17,000; cattle c'S.tjOO; and sheep without nu.iuer. He saw in one herd 12,000. Twenty -st veil thousand she p, belonging to some doctor .u Holt county, were ; drowned at one time ia crossing I'Utte rivj Talmac'ge lost 40 head of the nne horses ; that started this bpring from Lancaster, Ohio. 1 This is most unlorlnnat,for they were choice animals, an 1 would have been in great deuiaiiu in Ualitomia ! The health vf the emigrants is renresentas remaiKaoiy good. Io sickness 1 ! among them at all. 1 wo persons had been I j killed by accident, and two by disease. All the trains were getting 011 well. The Imii- . ans are rej resented as being very troublesome. il' A young inau named Jouuhan Il-im coiiitnitnd suieide at Centieville, Wayne county, on Saturday lust, under the flowing circumstances, as we learu iroin tne Catnhriiige Naws: davs prior to comu itting this horrihle deed,' this oung inau was married l a young lady I ol respectability, and who lived in this vieinity. Un fcaturuay be left hjs wile tellin I her he ws going to Centreville to procure a ',iouse w '"c; to commence housekeeping. He arcoroinly proceeded to Centreville, and in e there, weul. to ih rlr.i i -.1, after closing ,t up, drew fortl, . i - - , . . .... ui t v,.i. T Ills J tru 91 I m o.ew irai ins oraius. fXo oue can. as yet, assign any cause for this rasli set. ' in w.ie wanesseu notning unusual in hiappearance or conduct ou the morniiiir of l.i. ' departure lor Centreville. The whole trans 1 aaction, together with the causes, seemed in volved iu , mystery which eternity only can j vol vet solve. Inportnnt Political Sews-Tlte llisp-tno-yirxi.-nn I.raarnr. Special Dispatch to theX.Y. Daily Times. Washington, June, 27. It is rumoured that Government had ben 1 advised, from quarters entitled lo the hhest credit, of the celebration of a treaty between Spain and Mexico, for the reauexa'tion of tiilatter to the former. The tre.ity it is stat -.i was solemnly signed by Gens. Canedo and "anta Anna, while the later w;s nt II uini subject lo ra'.iric.ition by the Court if M idr id, and by the Mexican as soon as lie should be Prmlv seated ill the oteUtoi i;tl clinir These r.ititie.itions have leen received, ami an expedition, it is said, is orginiz -d on llu nsrthern shore of Cuba, liestn.ed to carry six thoiisamis Spanish troops lo Vera Cruz, where they are to support the coup d'et.it which anta Ann i his resolved to attempt. M srriagk and Mi anEB. On day before yesterday a young Irishman intned Patrick Conuel was wedded to the pride of his heart, a girl a few years his junior, ami in the evening, while nt the house of a friend near t is alley, on Front street, the compvny proper ly enjoying the happy event, a party of some ! half do-ieil of lhe bridegrooms, country men 'came into the bouse and liemainM a dollar 'of him, saying that they wished to drink his i health , and otherwise to be merry on his ; wedding nit-lit, when he handed them the monpy nnd they departed. After a while, between niae and ten H.cloek, the party, filled , , whiske.. ntxtni to the Lnsa. ,d blowimr out the light, dematiiled more mo arts w rwr nml i-Mil.a nl MH'.a-, li, ,,. n i li nw mnrn io n niin.i,o(,n they fell upon aud beat w . ni.tt ... .... , , .. i.v t v .. i; 'V"1, UU Je WdS 8",,ef8 Mfiinfi ,n3 of , .Tl,e.pa.rlty rci npni eiii'i nic titioit i.nni - " f pea ann me nytng mu was taaen to me i Station House; where iu a few hours he i l '! . . 1 1. C . . t : II i ; vxpireo. 1 lie -cviie nt inr ciauun iiuu-t ; while the youns; wile, in the most thrilling ; aneuislt, clvispitig:, as it were, with an embrace of steel, her u.atigled aud dyiujr husband was distressing indeed. Warrautshave been issued for the supposed perpetrators of this damnable outrage, and it is hoped they will yet be arrested aud pay lhe penalty the Isw requires for this bloody crime. Ctn. Enq. ftJrA fellow down east havinsr been found guilty of violating the Maine liat . 'J. , .1 1 . j nor law, lit disposing ol the ardent and rasealit stun at that, was ordered by the I.I.... ...-J J .1. . was as lollows: You old reprobate! The court sentences you to drink two glasses of your own rascally Jiquor, and may the lord have mercy on your stomach." He prelerrcd to be locked up en bread and water for twenty dsys.
From the Indianapolis Democrat. ThcfascotJohn I rerman. V e mentioned ia-st week that John Freeman, a respectable colored man of this city, had been apprehended as' a fugitive slave, and that his case was pending when we went to press, (Wednesday morning) before Hon. Stephen Major, J ai'.g of the Marion Circuit Court, on a writ of Habeas Corpus. The case has caused great excitement, and it would be strange if it had not. Freeman has resided here as a freeman for nine year having came here from Georgia in 1841 1!
rights he has secured the eV,?l f"Pn IJUnnff thin ncrm. I... I.:. : j . . acquainted with him V hen Freeman came here he brouoht with him considerable amount of property! m. . , . i" h L j . ' ,n -tnflSlKere'n TT" RPv 1 enrv IV Seer '7 IT h V' ,f f,b iTTj ' Beec,'er IIe has 'amily of Ue children, not five t. we erroneous T" . ' weeK H ms industry aud fru galitvhe has acauired nronertv ir. ! of four or five thousand dollars. 1 The manner of Freeman's arrest anrl iK ins.lence of the claimant had notenuency to i prevent excitement Th .ii u: ! who arr-stedhim. did so bv rwortinjr, as usu- i a! in such caseMo falsehood and dL.i , to falsehood and decentir.n ! They represented to him tlt h ..:J ! y represented to him that he wasreouired ! to go to the otnee of Justice of the fence t I 1 lllB 1 F,,ce to i tru u.i; ; ... . . . B . - " ""-'cm ouoiner ,tO"Ted tll .U colored 111,11 was a party. The nnsuspcel- ! nig man accompanied t.'iem to the oltice of Esq. Sullivan the I'niteW ! 01 , q e. L ",ted bta.le! !
1 lui'imip inr n moment a! i no nna ; upporiuniiv 10 consult counsel. Mr K'eieh- i am, appearing as one of his counsels, demau.aea opportunity to consult Ins e!i in private, and he was reluctantly permitted to U,U Freeman into his office tor thi, n. V" " ! The consultation had !.:,iion 1, ,:...j vu.niuucu um a lew , called at the door, (which was locked) and ; became auite clanmrnna tor h, ;n,AJ ' became quite clamorous for h. tXTS ' tim. Shortly after the door ... "11" u.. Mr. K.. aud cfiicer St am. ami h . ' r Trv4 uy nnnarl J . seized Freeman with a ferocity that would have done honor to tigers, and then hurried him downstairs and to the Court House, to which place the Commissioner had adjourned the hearing. Thither one of Freeman's "-""""e coutiel soon tollowed in t . " . I nen e arrived in bllinston. was insn. ' Court, the claimant, lently examining the moulli of Freeman probably to discover certain marks Sin Counsel reminded the Court and thee aTmat thatbisclie.it was a m:in aud not a horse, and that he expected hitn to be treated as a .nan. In the mean time the eole beiran to :ssemb!e, al:; lt was evide,,. ;-, f..,m. .-.eiitimeut would require a more rtrlihrttri.tl than tlie cliiuiaut at first intended should i e h id. Wm. Su'livtn, Crq., who issued the warrant did iiotr. ceive his apoiutineut under i the Fugitive Slave Act, but was appointed j United 6u,t-s Commissioner for general pur- ' pos s, previous to the passage ol that net. I hla,:t, however, gives sucu C;,iii'iiissiiier3 I the eanii' power on tiiis subject us those rp- ! pointed under lhe Fugitive Act. We have no doubt Mr. Sulliau isengaged in this case against his own wishes. It wjs thought by some that in the outset he m.inile.ted a Cesire to dispose ol liie (-use too hastily. Whether tins is true or not we are unable to to say. stderatioti i Heing called unexpectedly to the con me ta-e, ne may ai nr?i nave misapprehended his duty. Since the return of the i case from Judge Major, we think Mr. Snlli- ' van has shown a disposition to do justice to both parlies, so Tar a the law under which ! be acts will permit. Counsel for the claim- ; ant desired some time for themselves lo j prepare for trial, but denied that the defendant ' was entitled to a moment's time for his i A.f..nr. I,... f . uciciito, uuiui respect to puuilC opinio i "' ere willing to give thirty days, which ...vj ...vu;Ui a itatuutuii; liiiie, io freeman j to procure evidence of his freedom, if any (existed. The Commissioner looking at tlie j distance to be traveled, deemed thirty days j not a reasonable time and gave, we "think 1 very properly, nine weeks fro 11 list Monday' I which uay is set tor III: turtle.- lieari ring of : the case j Thus the matter stancs at present. Freej man is now in jail. Marshal Robinson on j Monday gave his couiis. notice that he ; should remove hitn to some other place, mt jdid notsay where. The M:iou Banner of j '.his morning (Tuesday; si-, s: j "Freeman, we learn" is 10 he brought :own ! from Indianapolis to day for si! keeping m j the jail ot this county for mxIv tiays; to l7iive ! hearing at the expiration th. reof on a writ f i 1. ... .. ti 1 1 1 rooaoiy me excitement r l" """ 1,1 ii'Lian-tpolis 19 1 mVi"g reaS0B f lh" C,,an"J of 'c'e.' Avrieullnral SorictjThe society met i nie se:io.. lionise in j Mt. Carmel and ws called to order by thi vut! o i:iui:k I . ,11. OH .-aiilf! j the -Jnd day ol Jul v. I The following members of the R inrl were ! present J M. Harbour, Pr. st., A. U. Line, V J Pres't, J, R. Goodwin, c'y, C. li. Kently, I Treas, John Shultz, D.ivtd Alley, T. A. , Goodwin, Directors. I Tne minutes of the pievious meeting were re w aim npprovec'. I'pon the call of the t resident lor the members the fol! nnriitor nana... I t r V 1 ... . S rue of lute Watei Tp; and Henry Kile of Butler Tp. Dr R. HaymomI, from the committee appointed to report on the "i-ianngemeut of bees" read a very interesting report. Mr. A B. Line offered the loliowing which was adopted : 1 b. ar'f Dr. mZl for his'S '. f den .-rt . -11,,, .1. .. .. T c .1 noon h .,.k;. r i . " .. .u- ' . .. . j. , . . luririvn Uli screen, to ntvd a conv of lii rei,.,n lw ,.,.i,i;.k ed with the proceedines ' n.. . r... i. . . By consent further time was vrante.!. nr. eorilinrto reonet. to the oomtniitrtM ummin. 1.1 ,.. M.. M....,;... , . ... . '0 iZIVr A. B Line, offered the followi ns: R solved, That Mr. C. F. Clurkson be requested to address this meeting lie selecting tns own subject. v lierupuii Air. tjlurkson re-oom!ed with an exleinpore add rasa oil the subject of "Bee culture" the liability ot whe t to turn to cliess b.ir-y to oats, and milieu to b-iru grass, he advocating the doctrine at (.-ome length that there was a liability of "ii.e.li transitions. The sub-eel in orvier for discussion for the day " nii.geuiei,t of B.-es" as taken up end Liscn ed by A B line, Dr R lldyinoiiu, Jvs. p:i Goudie, C F CUrksou, T A Ciioiwin, John J Hirh.mr, Oliauueey Stephens, Pivil Alley, and Win AiMiieeale". A il.i . offered the following . 1 , o Kesolveo, that tlie onestiou for liiscussion at the next msetuitr, t,e ilvit of wheat, ami that the attention of th" committee appoiuied to report u,n)ii His subject be called to the loll iw mg points: 1st The tune of sowing 2n I The manner of sowing :ld The preparations of the ground 4lli The kinds ol wheal lor dill'ereut kin sol soil The advauttge of eiilier kind over the other .'-th 1 he liaie of harvesting Pth The enemies of wheal, and the mod.- ot relief iherelrom." Phe resolution was adepte.!, an.l th following committee appointed to report on the above subject. Wm M Baird, John P Brady and J A Appiegate. The following was olTered by A B Line and adopted: Resolved, That the Secretary be instructed to furuih to the President of each organized agricultural Society in the States copy oi mo constitution aud Ity Laws ol this so13 A t I "i limine Resolved. Tliat when we an vuin we i.tjourn to meet in Fairfield. c1.",e Ul -Xur-Uv of Angnrt next. Adopted . ,Moved Tl,!l Dr.Haymoiid be requestel to deliver th- next moiitl.lv a.ldretu.. Carried Oil motion the sooieiv adimirno.1 . - .; J M KARIlilt'R r.'l J R Goodwis, Scc'y. O . :ii. ,.. A STKtRtSO! illustration of liberality ; was exhibited in the Baptist Missionary Convention which recentlv assembled at a li ti, J..i" . . . .viuaiij . .iiniuig in.- tiiit-jiiiii.! presfni i was a venerable gentleman bv the name1 of Thomas, an old sea captain, who had crow n wealthy in the India trade. He tirst manifestad his liberality by offerincr t a.- r tho une of sons' ship for env mission- j arv work loLluna, i.aliloruia, tVc. lie .1" . . ....... I-. tnen, to meet, a certain expenuiitire, sei down S100 each for his eight sons and sons-in-law. Hut as this was not enough ' when doubts were wxpressed whether. S 160.00 could be raised for missions the ! present year, he pledged himself to make up, out of his own purse, whatever was ! deficient.
Mr. KetchanT, which is adjoining tlie c.m - I k" TP-Z'i T"' esce?M and missioner's office, he was there aonreWw i debauc,,er"'s which have of late made Con- CTKAT COT.Str.ved Trom the Farm of and hurried before Commissioner SM pres3 a Ver' o"tfnl place indeed for Chris- OThomas Crocker two and one half mile, east of ana nurnea Defore Commissioner bulhvan. tians, patriots aud honest men In Bsocite Firncld. about theSSy of May. a white eow s.tne1 here w:,s great reluctance to give Freema : with and0"!! ""T?" Pint, of her horns
Important to Congressmen. 1 he contest in Washington City for corporation officers, on the 6th, mulled in a great victory for the Maine law or Temperarfi party. - This is a very important item of intelligence for memleni for the next Congress, elected and to elect, and we hasten to advise them of it, for we take it for granted that the crusade is now to follow on the part of the new authorities against all who deal in liquors, retail or wholesale either of which will hit a goodly number of members, flow far the stringent conditions of the Maine lilW r ijiatlt n.itl tt.ia nk...... : .. XI'.. U ington aff.irs we h.ve eot to b- nested on. 1, 1 - ' , j but we suppose prohibition, confiscation and I
destruction of course, will all prevail. If so, "slactory to the purchaser. Orders prnmptW uttenthere is no tellinff whl will be the effect de-1. tn ... S. W. HASELTIXE & CO.
upon the National Capital . -r. 1 ome people think there will now be very short sessions of Congress eceuomy in voting away money no fighting, kuock-downs !,,a rae-onts no emulation on the floor of u.s.e ol the slane' wrangling, conlen ! tion, epithets, blackguardism and roffianisin j ! of badly conducted race-tracks and third-rate cock-pus no tnterm nab a and eternal Hun- : "j0""' .f P", '"re the sober members, drive the " oi.es out to Jonny Fov's to ,.C'.r,"f W Jonny t oy to ; nJ load down the mails - .1 ' ( r,"K' ai, J ,load oown le malls ' pping paper tor cros-roa,i groceries m Kh.tiif .... r... u .1. - 1 ; wrapping paper for cros-roa.i groceries auu snavins P'ter for vi es bariwr hons 1 j - r I nn e,,,ja, ..i.i; r.. - i. 1 - .. tive ,1 ' s 1 T , 1 conMr. ' a , "......mun fluence of a -big drunk" the last night of the session-none of these. d .. of ,h. . ,
.. 1 , , '"j1" on- Llr marns 1101 reroilec'.ed. about 7
r " . . (uuiuini iif . Well, if this Temnerac rri-,lo Jno. cn ' ..i. .l . -,t . r lr V T. " ' reign in tne streets V?8ra.wl .'"pecLaoie p.aoe, and ma short time men Wl I asnir. fn o !,. U. li- 1 .. bv intemnerauce In bad ""temperance, in bad ons in Jlie te?s,oii " '""'Perauce, ,n Dad votes, Dad speeches ; T. m'et, oc.atM and bad brannv wann ' f in ls'n J ----- - ' viu. uuij. Justice of the Peace. We have no law providing for the election of a Justice of the Peace to fill a vacancy, nor auy person authorized to snnnint rr o no vacancy can be filled until the Tull ex- . .- , .. . . P,ral," l,,e 'me lor which the former nmt, . W have great men n P8 It probable the folp,W'ng. aBecdole was for Indiana, instead of . . , . B"n-ema went to a physician, comPla"'ig severe Headache. The M. D told nun lie would have to take his brains I out in order to relieve his head. After he ( had taken them out, our hero, saw a friend passing ov.ana leaving ins brains on the laole, followed him. A short time after the physician sw him and inquired why he did ; not come after Ins brains? "Oh!" says our i Irteiio, ' 1 do not Ueeii them now. for I've 1 . been elected to the Illinois Legislature!" Immigrant Pon-LATION OF THE U.MTRn i Statls The North American states that the immigrants from forsign countries, numbertins tnere were I(J18,51'2 from the British Isles, and British America, the entire num. I i,r fr0) ptlt.r countries being but 6!)i .112, pf .. , 5:5 nn -c ,1.:. strong British infusion, however, the Irish element constitute GUI ,7 111, or more than three-fifths, leaving but 5:26,793 from all the other British civilized possessions, somewhat less than the r.eeresMe of Germans This tstal is made up of 27,075 F.nglish, 147, 7o0 British Aiiuri.-xns, 70,53(1 Scotch, and 2!),tb? Welsh, by the ah.-tractof the census returns, we find that of the aggregate immigrant population, the li i d constitute 43,04, per cent., Uermans 2.".0'J per cent., Knglish j 12. sib' per cttit., British Americans ti.Cj' per; cent., Scoteh 3.17 per cent., French 2 44 per rent., Welsh 1.31 per cent , and miscellaneons 4.47 per cent. IjaU'Kt News M'TIK nndersijrned, have the pleasure ol annomicI ins to 'lie ptihltc. the reception of a larje in- ' ioi,e ofMl;oe cheap" goods, direct from Boston. ! coiisistins in pari of I 50 pieces le:-t Coeheco Print". i 40 " l'hillip Aliens a Xo. 1 " til " Xew K.i elnnd 3-2 " J. s. Br er" .V l o'.i. IU " riam .V Kar.ry l.awrs. 15 " Dniiieslic : Scotch Gingham. S " li. st ouoi.ii.!.-. S " Linen 1 lu . k forroats ,V pant--. Than?; rut forlhe lilir:l pa;ruiiire ihe have hud t!u sprinir. they expect t Csiir dealii c :md small profits, to still merit a continuance of pnMic favor S. I. CALLIOX, ci SON. Reduced Fnces. LIBERA I UIN.TO WHOLESALE PVKCHAf EKS. Klil.l.OWS MANUFACTORY. rpllE subscriber respectfully informs lhe eitirens I nf(in'innati.and the puhllr eeneraliv. that he ftill continues to niannl'icture Smiths' Hello of all siz.';l his old st.-unl on Second Street, betneen Broadway and Sycamore. Cincinnati. From bis tuni: experience in me nm:ino. loe-einer a-itti he-i in- proli.led with a lanre lot , se.soid Imnher and other materials, he w arrant his work good. is prepared in all cases to ALSO. Anvils and Vices furnished. JuneS, "S3. Bins. . R. tlAMtl.TOX . f U OAI OTI'i:. Notice isl.er.-bv II given t.i the Mockholders in the Indiaua.lis Cincinnati, ar.d Chicago Kail Road com:m that a me-ting will be held at the Court House in Rmoltville.at in o'clock a. m. of Mondnv. 8.MI. July t ssa.tor lhe purpose i f electing ten directors or said corporation. By order of the directors. , W. M. McCAKTV, Tres't. .'. P. Itowi v-to. Sec'v. Ji:ncSl,lS53 27-Iw Head's Commercial College. V. E.rnrner nf Main and font th Stt. Cotrinnof O HtllE object of this Institution is to qnnlifv gentle-' i. men praeticallv for the countinghtMise and but sine.s pursuits. The course 01 instruction embra ccs tho theory and practice of Book Keeping bv Double Kntry, as applied lo all departments of trade and commen t-. Business reiunanship. Lectures ou Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations. etc.. covering the entire fields of commercial operations. thiiseiiablirg pupils to In-come iiiln. account- j nuts. 1 he course can be completed in from eiirht lo twelve weeks. Terms -.'. in advance. Pupils being taught iinlivi.lually and not in classes, they can enter at any time. i;oo,l board can be obtained at from Si:?.1?, to $3 p.-r w e-k . Further particulars ran be olila;nel by rallingat the Ihstitiitimi, or bv hiltlressipg the principal. (pot paid. I ' J. 1 !1KAL. Principal Nov. 1-2. IRW.P-1vr. KATZKNBF.RtiF.R, TR Uf CO. Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clothing. No. UH Main street, between Third and Fourth. C in'ti !r.p Keep constant!) on ha.nl. a romplete and verj eten.-i e slot k f l lotlts, Cassiineres. Vestings and even description of Trimmings. Fob. 25, V.3 10-lr. n.XY A X 1 STOC K SC A I.t'.si .Martin Orr. Scale Manufacturers. hae taken the old stand formerly occupied by .MiKVifi llt i xnm.i., X'o. HI Columbia Street, one door west of Waluut. Cincinnati, Ohie. They are prepared to put upon themosi reasonable terms, in any part of the country, their I -on I. em Hnti nvd Stctk Sen let, from in w patterns with improvements, which they have Just completed. Also, all kinds of Platform Scales. Beams. Ac Ac. All our Scales are warranted to dive full "atisfaction, or we willtake them back and refund the money. RF.FFRKXCFS. Samuel Berosford. R. II. F.llislon.J Covii glon, fJlid.len, Murfln A- Co. J. K. Pcrrin, i Kv. V. ,; . W. R,dson, Kevs. Malibv Co.. .T. P. I.ebmcr. Pulluin. Ilatlleld A Brown, feb. S.t 10. .MA K 1 IN UKR. lOI XTBV 'IV.nrit4Tisn Milied from ; aeslCinrin-i the follow ing list of Ware, at the lowe nati prices: STS cnitcs W. tron Stone Ware. . do VuVhery do M do Canton Blue do 7S do fancy styles do 200 do common do ,0 do assorted styles; ,VH! bores tJlsssw are: 500 dozen ulain crvslnl Tumblers. For ware at low price's call at HI Main street, aa doorbelow the TnistCo. Bank. iu't;is. bko. anpeks-os. n,!, 13 ,J" f;,tn r,h Pirh"n ' B""' 'lAibata iifrci nt, is nearly as white, and ," n"-,lr,'(r-'r 'han silver. vt hen plated It 1 resembles e.rartly lhe solid silver. Wekeepconstantlv in store a large assJirtmeM V,"Je2.,,nd T,n' sr"n. ' "le. Butter Knives, Cream Fpoons. in hon. everv other article neeesai irks. Soup l.a1 astors. and necessary to the com plete furnishing of a Table. HI'S ItNwTOS rV I.A ROYTF.AfX, Watch Importers. 11 Main Stre. t. Feb. .t3 huit-. 1 A V Jt 31 A T I A C K, wnrttrst.it nttaiKss it I U V f. l)ls, No. PEARL STRFFT. RET. 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S. W. B!IKt'nN"E mninsn. SPRING IMPORTATION. 1853 S. W.IIASELT1NE&CO. MASrFACTTRERS of Straw Bonnet ai-d In porter of Silk Millinerr Goods. Flowers. Dress Silkf.Trimmirifi!.A-c.o.64Peari St.Citvitmati.O. BiacK & Fancy Dress Silks, Straw Bonnets, of every French &. American vane iv. 3onnctSil"k Crapes, dn Cap Ribbons, Taritor.j. Litiines, Tips, Crowns At Frames, Wire, Pins. Whalebones, Bonnet Blocks, Doll Heads. Flowers Dress Trimming?, Silk Laees. Sewing Silks, Florences. Satins, Bombazines. Tabs. Foundation, I nildren Infant's Hats illusions. oze. ace. IV rlnJ"Tl Frenth Pauern Bnri.', ui iutic ui me same. Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and atMJirrn .fi 11 u JOHX S. WlLLt.tnSi.No. 85MainSt. 1st door above Pearl, Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper Haneings, Wide Curtain Papers, Randboves, Fire Screens, ore, offers to the public the largest and best assortment of the above articles to be found in the Wet and on the most rnnti.Mf tapm. ri invitesthe trade to call and examine hisstck." Man,h5' 1K-H-I2'us. 1.ISH FOR WOOL! ti nni.lt nnu ' the .fl'lls Factory st Matamora are now runnir.. and we are readv In wit nn rn m m . lW, ,he Fa.torr has been lar v mnroved .nrt we can card. spin, weave, and manufacture Wool on as snort notice. i;ocd and as cheap.as any ennd hon in the conntrv. Fnllinp and dven Hnnn in lt,rt nm. r "snc ani oyemg none in inr- usual seasnr on f!,rU,r",5--'!l "'ind. of Mr hai table produce taken ,.,r e- .eciany pre cash or eood, fr 10.000 lb. Wool c "" e '-f're taklmr v for work and e.peeially wto! ereese We will pay Call and see usbefore takinir vonr wool or work rt..m hor 0101 vi t - rorwtv years old. Ant personi pivir.e me information of i "' cow at the Fairfield P O shall be liberally re.warded. ISiAC WELSH June 24, 1n3. 5T-3w JltV l-noTF.CTIOM IXSl'BAMCE " T continues to insure acainst loss rZ?. "IT" " r " S.V'".H!!'. on as favorable v-rms us any responsible Company. All l..ses paid at tlie office where Policy issued, in Available Capital 81,000,000. The nndersirnd.sirenl of this nld and ron.,.i. ble Company isat all times prepared to issue Policies, fcc. &'e. t)tlico two doors north of Burton's stere, Brook -ville, Ind. ALFRED WARP, aeent. May 20, 1853. 2-ly 3IOSES J.'iiKIiLKY.' Attorney at Law and Notarv Public, LAUI1RL, FRAXRLIS CO. IND., 1T71I.I. take acknowledgments of Deed., tnke and 1 1 certify Depositions, Affidavits Ac. NOTATY PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ind. ,T Tr T " L1 Iv hi b II ARRIVAL! FASHIONABLE COATS, - CLOTH, Frock and Sack Coat-; ) 850 Cassimere. Tweed. Jeann and Linen do; '.n,t "we-ived and for sale cheap at the Clothing Emporium of TYXEK & BAKEK. ! ap 29. 3 19-lf. Hoot Sliocv Hnta & Clips. T . "'"'"""ed "ave Just received direct from urea. TYXEK & BAKER. apr2!,v,3 l!i-tf. J-.M.Ii P.tPKH.u. We have now on hand window paper. Also, a lanre lot of window shades of the latot style and pattern, which w c are selling at reduced prices. X. 11. (JALLIOX & SOX. 2liAItl'r.TS! t' nri:TS!I Just received I ' al the Oi.n White Corsi r, a most mneniflcent assortment of Carpets, or all svtrcsand prices. 1 '-'i X. U.tiALLlOX cV SOX. SUNDRIES IN STORE. ,w l?hls Snjar 510 bhls prime mnlasse. r.o " " s. 11. do bjrs prime faster ceflee, .-.0 Pockets 3 do '.is) packages fresh Tea, H.tHal lbs list. c. jam. -'HI packages mackerel. ."() (ioes Va. A!o. Tobacco. C'lO Kccs nail-", CH) ad... No. 1 hattinff. 20 Mds line smo. tobacco, jn.oon halfpau.sh cipiirs. Can. lies. Soap, Starch, Ac. Ac. for sale lw by liUISCO WHITE, No. H Lower Markelstreet,Cincinnati. Mny U, 1S")H. 22-l O. A. TAVI OR WM. B FENCH. J.K WVNNK TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE. nil'OUTLRS and wholesale dealers In Irish I Linens and white ponds. Also. Umbrellas, Parasol, t.'loves. Hosiery, and eery description of triinniirgs and fancy dry poods, cornerof Main and i'eurl sts. Cicninnuti. SI 22-lv. R. W. BOOTH & CO., Importers and wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Cutlery and Guns. South ITest rsr. Prnrlnnii II alnur Stt.. Cinrrnnnti. HAVE received, and are eonlantly supplied with every article in their line, suitable to the Western trade. ntirvh.Kpd of American. and lini.nred direct from Sherlicld, Itirnilrelinni. and Rerninn ninniifacturers. embraciiiir the best qualities and brand", which will be sold at small advance on t'ost.eonsisttiipt.in part, of Wm. Butcher's & Spear & Jackson's Files, Saws & Etlge Tools, Wade & Butcher's, George Vostenholm & Son's elehratod ifazors, Pocket Knives, Shears. Scissor, &c t i i l- i l- .l - , JMe i11" ""i1 tot,' Ltv' Log,, Trace llol'er, Ureast, and 5th Chains mid Strelebers, llonkeand llingeo, .tnrfr, l'ite.Belltvan4 Sledge Hfnmrrr.O Jme't mid T. B."fnr.'if t Shovelt rind Spadn. Colli-.tr I'o.'s, MmkCs. II. Mann's ami l.ippencoifs Axes and Hatchets, Waldron s. Darling A I Blood's tlrars. tlrain. and Briar Scvthes. 8cvih I Sneathes. Cradles. Sides. Hay and Mnnnre Forks. Carpenters' and Coopers' Planes and Edge Tools, lvery kind of Circularand other Saw, m.nurae. nred lo orJer and w .-irr.iit.-.l A mni. r.., w A. -P I'.. ; . .1. t .. . . 1 .. 1 i I)i . . r 1 1 . . Hay ;rorers and Prugists' Scales, which have ' a reputation superior to all others foraecuracv and durability. andsnld at manufacturers' prices. Also, agents for lhe sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Saf inaiiiiractured, which we sell at manufacturers nrices. feb. a5.'5S 10-lvr. GRAY V HEHIN OR AY, 1 Mi nt ;ln-ts) lnninfnrttirpra.-llsm-mond Street, between Third Fourth Cincinnati. kecpconi;iiitly on hand every variety of Flint liliis-swiire, Apothecary "s fiirnilure. and Chemical Apparatus made te order al the shortest notice. ALSO A great vanelv of Perfumers Ware. THegritp, Masses and ligh'tning nnl insulators, . 11MTTS A; C OI.m itN, Ornlrri In 1 II liry t.oort . t:t -rarlSlrepl.'ln citliiR t i...i(l"r for sale on the most favorable terms l-.tsi packages liry t.oods. purchased mostlr Previonstoihe advance in nrlee..' Piircha-er. will find them read to meet the lowest mtps of .n oitoiit iTtiuse r-npi or w vs. Fab. 1 -12lnsIf. D. CHIPMAN & CO.. C o in m l a t n n Vnrwardlnc MKIICHAXTS. WII1TKWATFRCANA1 RASI.CfNCISXATI. Kl-.l'KnF,Mrt'.S't riscitawi. ; rtwaainna riTT, 14. .lohn Swasey Co. j Morrison : XewbT Twee.l.SIMey A Viight : H. II. M. Conkli'n, Seevcs A- Stephens. ; tiinumi s, u. i-oisttusvn 1 1. isn. j A. 8. Wiggins Co. A. 11. t onwell o. Sons. ; tieorge Rillesple. i.ioi-rai vasn anvancemenls ma.le on con nienia. ap-!l9 lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GKOCF.RV, PROPICF, AND COMMISSION M KUCH A NT. S. K.COKNFR OF SF. F.XTH AM MAIS STS. tlMIIMTI, OHIO. Nov. 5iV 4i- r-. Y?-.v vniiu wimkmi Mil Am: df.. i1OT TIIOS. J. KKNST Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of transparent window shade. A Iso- ords. Tassels. Bras mountings fte. No.SCollege Hall. Walnut St.. Cincinnati. i hnr..-. -.l ,,.,. I., . ph v..iri K. eusuct pciuiru i orJer,",,,I,rlor,J,e ' i ! V, 7l ntRRir. 1H1K Iwav j a Ki n. comer of Kroadwav and Fifth street, j t ncirrsti. Monnmenis. Tombsand firave Rlones, j Marble Mantles and btalnary, KapUsmal Fonts.! I Ma ml Tablets, Vrns. Vasvs, lianlen Figures,; annei ana -. outlier Mans. &e fee., eonslantlv j dn hand and fnrnislie: to ordee. The trad, suppli"n .iaruie id diock or Biao, or eawen to or. aws.no ormblawia ! eer, t. m. nirasost. i. i.arrraa. DICKSON & LE BETTEK, fticeessorstoSamnson dr Aiitnvti Importers. Wholesale aud KeUil Dealers in China, tiisss and Uueensware. Also, iamnt. f'.ttnrs ttr I able Cutlery . !So. VI. .Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth. Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb. S5. '33--iti-.lr. Geo. S . J c n ki n a & C o ., WHOtKSAtE dealers in Foreirn and Pomeslie Pry Goods So. J5, South etst corner Pearl and Vine streets. Cincinnati, J nst opened an entire new stork. Feb. V5, '51 10-lSma. I . nv.Drt.SAcn. a. w cavnciwca. . ai.aw I HF.ll'F.l.BACrf. WF.RTHK1MKK A KI.AW, j .Manufaclurors nfHesdy Made Clothing. Importers I and Dealers In Cloths,"Cassimera. V-stings, and '' Gentleniens Furtiisl.iigGoo,ls. S0..M Pearl street. ! between Walnut and Vine. Cincinnati, Ohio. F. b. :s. '.-.S-lO-lyr.
The Last is alwaj s the Best!! It is iv-.portnnt knm when a ffrton wtntt Gttrls. rJfjtfVr-m be hmdlhe rheaprtt mn4 the bett urtielet. 1 H F. subscribf r respectfully directs the attention . of the public to hts newS-rocKor Goobs.which are of the latest and the most beautiful sta les and patterns, selected with the stricicst recaril to the
wants of this country. They have recefvod the nurnesi tesiimonials from persons th them, acknowledge them to be ban ble and at the same time STOCK ever offered in this market . BroadrTntba. r-r v,--- - P Mil .1 I'lJIII BIIU I fanrv fiulmonx (atiitiatt. t 1 1 " iiatuui. not mi ' n 1 1 nun wmj estinfrs. such as Satins, Brocades. Marseille,. &c. He would particularly etill the attention of the Ladles 10 his larpe and eleeantlv selected stock of . Ladles' Dres Ooods, Satins, plain and flenred: Silks; Satin de Chlen,; Beraa-es: Silk t issues: flenred and dotted Swiss Dress Patterns: LawriR ChameleonBrncadePoplins, Linen Lustres: Gmrhams: Berare de Leinea. Ac A lanre Stock of PRIX I S of various patterns Gloves and Hosiery: an assortment of Ladies and Gents Kidd. Silk. Lisle, thread and Cotton Gloves Ladies" white, black, colored and mixed Hose: Gents' brown, white, mixed and fancy half Hose. HATS A: CAPS, Kossnth, ITnncarian. Leghorn, China Peart, and Straw Hats for men and boys: cloth and oil cloth Caps for do. CiRPrrs I hfee ply Imperial. Inprain. Vrnitian and Girthing Cnmet.. mr. Floor, and Table Oilvloths. BOOTS A w n MOKsMen.- calf and kip hoots and Shoes Boys' calf and pool Shoes; a lanre stock of ladies line Shoe, of every kind. etc. "k LS-.!?!ri,Une1 10 con.4".., h; b'isincss upon ! such principles as to merit the confidence of the I f UUI1C. Come one. come all! and examine mV new tock and yon will he fully satisfied with the price. April 9 1HS3. 80 KICH AKU TVNKR. no x t:ts t nnxx kts i i JCST Received, a lanre and splendid lot of Florence Braid. Pedal. Fancv F.dired. Chin. P.ii net L,c and Blond btraw'Bonnels, of the latest style and pattern. ALSO A bcftutiful lot of Silk. Panama, t.ephorn. Canton. Canada and Palm Leaf liirts. all of uhicb was bought at low prices, and ,11 be sold cheap at the P Wl.l WHITE Ct'KNEK. I BOOTS AND SJ 71 1' C.i ! O H U Tt O 13 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf 1 " Men's Custom Made Phoe; lroans; 1 " Oaiters; 1 " " Congress Boots; 160 prs women's Calf " 50 " " Goat " 200 " " Buskins, all stvles; 3(5 " " Xew Stvle Gaiters; 100 " " Slippers; Miws Children. iwl Rnv. fil.w,. nc .it i. ;"n1 qualities, ah comprising, one of the lanjrest I 8n1 b: assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever : onereu in lue est. ap2J X. D. flALLIOX & S0. (1HOCF.HIES, Just received and for sale I n Bhls. X. O. Molasses; 5 " Golden Syrup & Sugar House do 10 Hhds prime Supar: 40 Saeksbest Rio Coffee; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Hhls Fish: lono lbs Taxlor'sbeM Sole leather. Bv "P22 X. D. GALLIOX & SOX, To the Ladies. r. r ARIM'.'S t-rrncli Lnnar Pill. -'Fol Suppressed Menstruatinr and all irreeiilaritiesof the FEMALE SYSTKM the best Pills in the known World. They can be had frenuine.at Xo. 86 Kroaow v. and fully firnmum to (rive s-tisrCTios, with full directions. E. THOMAS only antliorir.eil Agent. The above Pills will be sent bv mail, upon the receipt of 83. All letters must be directed Xo. 80, liroodway,Cin. mh. S3 14. irriiriAT! wheat n uiieatiii " SOsOOO Bushel? of Wheat wanted al the chanire Mill. Hrookville. for which the Exmarket price in cash will be paid bv highest Xov. 3i, 25-5U GKO. HOLLAND 1IT.TEIp I .It Tt EDI ITEM'S A Rood II hand to work at the Harness iiiiikitnr h.ifines. ly to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin to, Indiana. !l-8. Al'I'l.t'! -s. Aic-rrc-j i TE, Carrtaee ft., C-'onersrila !v t Wl-lyl lit e i" Indians. First Arrival this Season, 7- pa best quality, new Style calicoes for sale a J low rates. K.TYXKR. Jt'SST reclved a lot of superior hammered iron. Of various sies. K. TYXEK. March 18, 1853. T) 0 in 3 t i 6 s . Tl ST KI.rr.IYl l, at the Ot t White Cortl nor-' 2" ps Prime, eood stles nrd tist colors; loo 130 3(1 5 30 Id 40 SO Bleached Mnlin: Brown " " and Bleached PriH; " Colen'd " Hed. White and Ye'loiv Flannel; " Canton " Cotton Tantloonrvf " narrow st.iped nhd check ehirtine; " Irish Linen. All of w hich will be sold on reasonable termv bv I). GAL1.IO.N" A SON. SOMETHING NEW. roxxritKvixiK riAcinr. shop, Adbnuinir the Stove Foundry f W. F. Oebhart. Tmr. uii.lersiBiied nsp ctfully informs tho publie thnt be has pstablihed a Machine Shop in Connersvill and is now inauuiacturinr THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers. Separators, Ft raw Cntters, Corn i Shellers. Wood-ssw ine Machines, all the lnti.,1 . anumnstiinpmved patterns. Healsnmaniifaetiires l?lT2rl!? an excellent and convenient article that rarmer wno nas an orchard oughlto have He expects to keep roi.stantlv on hand a munlr
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: of Thrashing Machines. Ac., and invites all Vhb i wishto pnrvhasetogivehim acall. ThcMachine-l , 1! J As a recoiiiinrndniion to his work be will ry manufactured bv him will l-e warranted Inboof ? thatatthe Into Franklin County Fnir.be took the best materialsand most substantial workman- ,,J J'i", lPSt 1 r,'i:,Pc B"FSy oef ifKPAlKtNn.-lIe will ho prepared to repai rl A,'b0' .K' e.r-v "',c ",f Cnrr:!"-e ' d Bucbt barKeaping Machines an.l will attend pmnintlv to the nc(? ?n" W ; ,h"n'' J m: " '"f lurc.. titling up and repairing ofanv kind of .Machinery .' .'. IT ,l""'k',"1 v V'? nd l'i-"'"I''ly evecu- , thai mav be required. shop on .Main M. a few doors north of l,iqk i Hisurms will be as reasonable as those ofanv ! ''rr-";r storo. CHAKlESS.MITll. .!..... . i . . . , . ...... - iS.li. iHrtlt'lilat lll.tilii.ii I . . . i
ri-MiiiipinnfHi m nil esi. jiiii.-i r..lM,KV J(lll KM.SI.KV Connersville, April 14, 1K3. y. nnnni'l'll I H I rnrnnntrrn-n li(J0K V ILLE ATTORNEY S -" "-i luul J- A Vlliljj 1 k3 1 k " v.n.. i ? l'A?i Df AnTnc1 " Brnol!"'bMndiana. , pYKt'S KILfiOltP, Justice of flie Peace 1 V and Attorney and Counsellors! law, Hrookville' , OfBee Houth Kast Corner of Public Sauarv' i apl S. 1854 IT. M ! T MOnnOW, Attorney and Counsellor at l t lw. Office on Burgess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brook ville, tndiana. I. on ei (wt i J11 -v, oi u i j JOytKst. Attorney and Cnnnscltor at I, Krookville.lnd. Offlee under American Ofllee, Court street. dec i 42-ly V W T. ri(OOK!ItlVK. Attorney and lit Connselloral Law. Office on Court street, onpost e the court House, Brook ville, ludiana. mt 14 II f H. ifl'CM nE. Altornov at Uw. Office ! on nurgeas street, two doors 'north or:., iri. land'sOnVc. Brookville nirS-ll T V. IIITT. Altornevat Ijiw and mni. pk J. Ur, J&Sm in ?j ..-, esq., nrooK-' ville. Ind T AW PAKTEHJIHIP.-Jon-, a.Matsoi. li aud Jon II. FArH, have this day enured inln, mrlniiMklnl. Ik. . t -...v .!....,...., t. , - Mnn-iiccni ini div, .tiMIN A.MATSO.1. . . , JOtlXH. PARtlt'HAR. AI.F. WAU!)., ATTORNEY fc. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' Brookvllle, Indiana. Office twb d ors north Burton's Store. j II A It II XV A 11 12. IHE La HOKKT and beat assorted stock of' . Hardware. Hoilo- W.reTan.!,!. llanlware. Hollow Ware, Queensware. Table ! 'I OLD WHITE CORSER. dsn. SOnalf do do i M.7S?lSrJ for M,e hy R- TYER- I ICE CREAH SALOON. T ItAKDlKH, ts now prepared to serve up i -t the rooting Refreahmenta ol tha num. al his
old staid, next door to Uortnn's Store, and will be, sonalde terms. pleased at anv time during the sniunier. lo receive Having recently enlarged my store, it now afhisfriends and give them a touch of his quality. ' fords rornn for additional numbers bv which mv lbs Ice Cream Saloon ia filled un W illi amnHi old customers ran h mnn .i.i4.u'. -
r.,.tl... , i..i, . " ".,T:r t,.,v.i,,u,w.nwimi imici inn gentlemen, aad no exertion will be spared to render this a t lr"(aallll inf! ill iTMIfla t His Schla Fountain is now in the full tide of suecessful operation, rvadv and willinr lodi.rwnaeii. roolingqvalities tn all around. fT Conl-clionaries of ell kinds alwavs on band. Brokville,May 6, 18S3. 91 Tl. W. TITinTlATJn , " -"-- " i CAllIlliOF. If! AXI'FACTl'HER, on Maine Burgess StreeU Brookvllle Just below i the public square, has always on hand a large as-1 nrtmenl of srriages. roi.i.iitinc of Koraa)s., Kouga and keadys, plain Kockray, f'Ua-iun, ""2 ""SSI -in .a .. .t... ' and avamina mv work, aa mv atoea- ia n- ur..i - wM-srit iiw.r- w ran , in (own. and my prices as low as the same quality 1 of WDTk elsewhere. , t also keep for sale Carriage Harness of any stvle or price. , I am prepared to finish to order anv descriptionv. .iiiii .-.. "tt ..iiiiim itiiurHTsi nvtivv. Particular attention paid to repairing. April, 1P53. 17-ir fl RO. .IB0t A CO. Engraves and I.ithoIrraphers, Copper Plate Printers, Ftenell Brand Cutlers, dir. Sorth West Corner Gano and Main sis., snd 101 Main St., over T. S. Goodman Co's Banking House. Cincinnati. J. r Hill Head., Addr-xs Cards'. Letter and Note Hea lings. Labels. Bank Checks, Bills. Drafts, Soles ore,, at verv low prices; Diplomas. Certificates, Bonds. Mans, Plans of P.-1
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li if ; j.k.K h hi? (.'. : till 1 t L.,J k U !f ' For the rn;i.l Cure cf rorcus. roLDs. no.insr.5Ess. DRoxcniTr?, t t r tv - r- r-r"rr t - ..a .. i t tif t. Tins invaluable remedv fnr.ll d:. . nf .t.
TnsoaT and Lcxcs. ha. attained a celebrltv for its i drTei1 Kt f Dock and SarsaparUla fe remarkable cures, never equalled by any other forn e(S-,nd tb IJsbritory or5r.Cnysottbas ttv medicine before. Oth.-r rreparatinr., have sbown I ,hc Tlr,HM r'ese roots in their perfecUon.themsc!vesWfwi. and sometimes effected r,o- I PrfPart,on contains all tbe restorative prcper-
able cures, but none has ever o fully won the cot. . fM.,n. r : , .. . ".......u, - uere 1, 1 mown. Ar'"T"0' every clin.aie, the resnlts have indisj utably shown it to posse. a masterv over this daneerons class oi dia.c. which conld'not fll m atirart the atlentinn of Physicians, Tat'er-.ts. aad the public atlarj. See the statements.nol of obscure Individ uals aad from far distant places, but of men ho are known and rcrected tbroua-hont li.n Mnnirr r"-'"-tel Snrvsrca, Doct. rALZXTlS MOTT.tl S-ir r.r C,t.,nV,- ! "ltives me pleas ire to certify the valne and tf- ' floacy of 'Avra'i I uejrt Psctobal." which I con- I sidr peculiar!.! adapted U cure discasej of the throi.tand lunar. I OH. PEHKlSS.rbe reneraf.fr Preient tf th reHHvttt H e tt nl Crllee. mi. Ih. An.l.,....l. i le irned l y deians of tins en u.try, rites. t!i t nrsSV 1 K' TORAI. is e Vt.;li.ir.!v in ll.i, I where it has shim n nn:ni!nVail. .vi.li..- ..i nl i bappy effects upon pnJmnarv .tivases. i ivrr. JSO. It. t OVH.IJSE. m i..ti ?uuh;t tkjmis ef tne Eugluk l'i,rr, writes tj tiio Proprs.-tor from Montreal, thai "he us. oeen cureo o a severe asthniatl aff.-ctioi , bv I t'BirRv PcTot." His l -Uer at full length, may ' be found in nor Circular, to be had of ttia Agent, : an i..mui me aaeniioii 01 allim l e nalienla. l rrrrn .,,, the tcrii t.,r ,,,,;- HilUdale, Mirh'gan,,ne cj the tairetrdrmler$in the rr; anrf f As "'J ' J-' v-ffea. Dear Sir: Iinme.'hm'dy'on welvt irjiuVctwa. r Pktoi.. I carried a bottle loan arqt.aifitancor mine who was tbonpht to be near his end with f?omi.bXrnd0:;,eHxe,r:" ?y ble?-m. Md. believed he must soon die, unless relief could be obtained rjr him, and I indneed th'.'-u to Rive vonr excellent medicine a trial. Iimmediat'lv left town for three weeks, and van may jiid,re of mv surprise ob my return, ton-.cet him in the street no my oy home from the cars, and find he hud entirely re . ,., ruur wscKsiromtns eny ce cominer.cod ' i.iM';oHriiini:cine.iitMt wort at hi arduous task of a blacksmith.
1 here are other cases within my knowleda , ' Ircf tf Ult.tr D.ck anil Sarnparll.--.hMil. proving.,. Spec in the most Very truly voiirs, . v. I XlJfcRWOOD. i severe cae of .Scruf. r r r- ,,OMP l'HIltnl. " j Curr tf Serfftila ia a rate l Thirty, irm, . obTiLath.n;uVlru!iTV,t,rr'r: Vtf,i"t0"?f!'?'V.-Ka"l!ieilrt-eBt of fteo. W. wouupjiions to )ou lor tlie resbralion of ni heallb, I send you a rcrtert of my else, w hieh von are at l.b- i nc", rosiectable merchant in Holland, Va!Sst erty te publish for the benefit of o'hers. m au- countv, Indiana:
" " coin, arcouipRn.eu nv a severe couah. and m.l.. ..a.. ,i ...J.,, a...: without obtainin relief. ... . "-'"''-lueiilly raised blood, .'Sdcoul.T no sleep nt ma-lit. a friond pave ne a hottle of jour v iikkry ricToaii.tne v.se or whfch I immediately commenced accor.'unR to directions. I havcjUKt piirchased the Cm. bottle, ond am rearlv recovered. I now sleep well, roy cou?S ha reasod, and all by the use of vonrvnluahle modiolus. E. S. STOXE, A. M., Principal Mt. Hope feminarv. ns,vr.R. Ohio, April 3. KsW. IVar Sir: I wish I could tell all tint sidTrr with acouph.wtial your Ciubrv Pk-torl has done for me. It dues seem Ihey iniplit ba benefitted bv thv informntion. I hud a liwg fever w hich left lud li.nirs w ak and infianicd. living verv fecl anl unable to sin stroncth at all. my rrie-i.ls ihoufUta must sojn -ink in consumption, 'fbnd no appntte. and a dn-adfiil conrh was fast wearing nie awav I began o take your beautiful nic.li. uie. Hv the advice ofa clergyman, wh.i had seen its effei t? before. It eiiiicd my cough at flr-t. and gave me rest at night. In les than a fortnight I could cat well, and my cough had ceased to be trouble me, mv i'r iiwino, nun mi iona iinuruiien me. ;eeV; I am we Z"C,,,:j:r "A! than your i berv IVciora,. ' - . 1 I hcrehv certify thnt Hia nl.ovA t..t... .... r - wire is in conformity w i;',i ui own view of hercaso und hcrctiroby Aycr's cherrv TWtnml. i OS K I'll Thcabove named Joseph Dean and Julia, hia wife, lire personally known to me, and Implicit conllileiice mav le- placed in their statement r? A. MCE I. C. VAN IiMRWKNT; Pastorof the K.ipii-t Chnrch. PKEPAKEP AXHSOID HV.IAMKSC. AVER Prai ti ill Chpiidsi. Low ell. .Ms. ' Solilin Urookvilteby ,M. V. Ilaile; lit Laurel by Gilford A Pepiiy; in Jletainori bv C. Van Camp Anders .nville byC 11. Oierto'n, and rly the i ;irri:ct MaiiKiariorv. rlUHB.r.J ?sni ril.-natn:fclurer I ' of t nrriacrs, Hu.'ir, Korkna AVn) a,Siilki w,JV c. Hroo!i v 1 1 1 e, Ind . iSKes uus inetiio,! 0r inrorniiug the eirizens of Souttleastprn fnttlnnn nn.l tl,n Wr,,ti. Jt'., .. '-t I ley in particular, thi-t having pnr. hs.cd the entire interest ef b.r. J ksn-. Lv iu Iho above business. still continues the manufactory of every aril1 c!e In the line of hts b :sines-. in l!ir nni uniirn,. ed styles.or of uny style ,,.nilre. and that hiwork is warranted In bfleaual te Tnx manufacturM in the. West, and will be sold alas low prices.
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to Which h inviles .titt alltti.ti.... -r iiisc isiousrio purchase. . r"''''rs will .to eilto caiI on him before rur- - -.-..-' i-him .v is-jiriitg in mi oriincnes. ' March 30, lr-V..fi-.7mc5. IT U ' lfllll I' I, I,. ist AID FAUAJoLS.-h-mel Sleeper. No. Hi Main Mn-.-t. kin..,., j.k nnd .itii streets. Cincinnati, has ronstmilv nn t,,A a large and general assortment of Umbrellas and Parasols. which arecfTeiTd vinl.nlcnd KelaJt.i the lowest Prices. ISlfJEb SI.EF.PKrt, Mnrrh5.18i.T-11. 1 TtSC?-"rSi Sl - .TOHrYj WfT.T.T ATrTC Eicclsior Clothing Store. iU l .CAKMEL. L , .. .? Uc"""','-t my Wends and th .fe initig sioro tn Mt. Carmel. w here will be found summer t-lotuin? of tha roT.r'f, late, fashions, rnnaiatin. frock and aacl: rnsla , ..v. niamll rnl..t 1 .... r m . .. " inner. Tvd. S.iln.ii ri i r ... . taf'"ot nd ordin" ty,TT.t -SStTr A GOOD VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTHfXfI have also received a large lot of Cloths, t a-i-mcrs. eatings. Tweeds Cashm.-iret, Erminett. I will make nn at the ah nril.,1 nnlltui mnA .i-.-ji.,,., inn-n irom.xtw York, all of which . i. u " , ;- ".-sTwnin.o- " ""in, inu tne puniicgenerailv. we ex. tend acordiul luviuUon to oal. JflHV wrr.i t mat Mt. Carmel, April Tth,leo3.lf-3m. Spring & Summer Goods D filt.tY haves large and wc stock of Spring and Summvr rtisr embracing Cloths of almost every description aud I price; Cassiineres in great var-eiy.from the lea-etl pnre; t. asanneres in great vafeiT. from tha lagroti rn.de to the richest styles: Testings. Tsreedt Xtkeens aud Linen snd Cotton Summer Hear, of .n the various kinds, together with almost erarv other article known Ut the Drv Uools trade. Their stock of Hootsaid Shnes.enarse and flne 1! Cv.trare v, ..I -.v.w r taw t.fai-iT ror rKrniire wlm that of anv esmhlishinxni il,l. r.i .:.- For the Inspection of lhe Lndies, tbev 1 ft it i A. Ol .V K r..... I beautiful assortment of fine arid FnHio-tn Dress Goods. Crape aud Pelaine Shawl., aud Bonnets of lhe latest styles, and at the ve'rv lowest figures They Invite the esneeial lo their new and elegant snnnlr of CI... A o... ware, cotslldent that they can suit their varied UMcs. Also, a magnifl-ent stork of hiri.. . .v. , Farmer. Mechanic and Builder, and Oraeiriet "for Also, Ready made Clothing, of all sseriptions. Rea.ly made Harness. Trave Chains. Halters, Vc All peodo in want of any article or goods in our line of trade, and nie -res, of mankind," are requested to call and examlr.e the above stork. '. -tt. Bini ,tm win aare naone l he highest price paid for all kinds of produce Sfipio, April 15. IdlVMn.
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PR. TSOTT'S IMPROVED EITKJlCT OF Yellow Dock and Saisaparilla THIS FXTHACT OF YELtOW KOCK A.M KiPt-AI'AKILLA it a poilttve, rpedy ard perinanenteura for all dlaotes incident t fematt . uf aletrctrve trrptrtiet wit'et it pertitimrty rffhtcHe fa thttlrmdfr ana delicate etmitUw ln tf the Jtmeilr. It it trirnlleil in itt ejf'et vymu area ritemtetnit InrtpicH Ctnetimpliea.Dmri enneti, IrvctrThen r fr'httci.it trgntar Men rrvr-n, hiettnimerr 9j Vrtnt arf Cerermt J'rastrstitm tf the S ysfrm . It Immedteta'y eoonteracts that distreasitjf Kervnosneei and Lassitude so common to tfce femala frame, and imparls a anerfy and buoyancy a ar-
J prisiri; as (hey are grateful. We have evldenca i on file whfeb induces us stronf ly to Kcommeod i tlui miedlcine lo- married peopla who have sat The STieker prer"7 "Tellow Docf end tba t "Red Ilondurss FarparHH" are the invaluable '"oedlal agents from Which l'r. Cbvc-M' ImI ue"rl e r"ow rombined and concentrated la nir inmost nrvrj-m ana emcaey. Experiments were made In the nanufactur of Ihia medicthe until 11 was (band that it could not b i fnl,er Iro'el.q q q q q q q qq Accnrdinf I v, we and it resorted to almoat aaiI nmllj in eases orHapatlc, Scorbutie and Cola i neons tomplalntu fbrfrcneral prortratioa of all tfc j vital powari, and all thoae tormcntlnp dlaeaaes nt the skin trying to tba patience and eo tnjnrioaa ao Pie heath'. Irregular or DUoreied Menstruation, cored by Pr.CV VFOTT'S KXTRACTOF YELDOW POCK. A5D FARSlPAItai A. Froni a praetie-nf physician In Kliu.K-HitoD, Hardin vounty.Ky. Eutismrrovs, Feb. -3, 8S3. Jonsi D. Pra Data Sia: I have' tried PR O 'TSOTT R EXTRACT OF YELLCvV DOCK ASDSAESAPAR1LLA In my prattle for tba Core of Disordered Menatrautiou, add ficd it to bar a Terr fine effort. In one rase there were very alarming ronvuN 'n, hirti oecnrred in quirk sureesaion durinc J the menstrual period; and after the second atttfV j oj-that kind, t advised the use or Dr.Gt.ysott Fttnrt f s,rrrt" du""lt infervaf, and my ! patienthw not hid a return of her eonvnlslona ! alnee. At the next period sbe felt soma allpbt ! e""Uo0' bBt to , medleal attention, t remain yours, I C K- McCLL ! S3 N tJ fcj r fcj ' ts' t-s M V UQUGUautj i k " J . a Scrofula has baffled the skill of the most ratiient idivsicians. in thia countrv and in Famn. - uut more is u n anuuoic lor luis a i tease in "Ur rtn,i, tnj . liot,tixr,lnd April 12, 1553. 4iin, v. i ihk u i dir. It - T.Z Zr eSr Tet king IU appe.t ranee on different narta of her l.odv. 1 llmbsand face confining tnrto her bad for weeks ' al a time. Her family procured for her the advlrs oftheBrsI fttmily phy sicians in Kew Jersey, afao. in Indiana, withoni her recen ing any permanent benerlt. '1 he dt roLtinued -lo l toadrnnrc, j Insidiously sapidng the foundation 'of her life Iharti g formed several large running frrr, hirh w ere rnntlnually anjarging and di-, barging offensive iiitU r penetrating to tjic bones and gaugrening them. ; Three j ears since, she commenced u'irg t)r. Civ , tnti-t r r'vnrt f Tell: Dork cad Sarsnpartlla, ' which bus entirely hral a all her mlrert, and op lo the preartit tim. she enjojs perfw tgood health and spiri.s. n hiih we believe to be sololv through i the use of Hie "Tellow Dock and Srsapan11a.' The r.e of Mercury never having been permitted in her family, the disease could not hare been . cansed by thai medicine. Feveral of mv nc'ghbora ; are now unne -Pr. GnVsnifs r.xtrsctof Yllow : Pock and SarMparifla." with the most faltering: sueect. Thankful for what this medicine has don : f"V!' -ov. sUment. bo-m, " v,Vrf .V. .T J n"'""n .ealeU. . ours, trull, tiio. . Jissism. Bein-r ii.iiniaVcly acquainted with the family of eo. VV. Jennfngs, I know the above statement ot the raiJ of Mr. Jennlngrs to be correct. Iliata Picaraiaa. Pr. Cuyfoll'a F.vtract or Yellow Dock and SarsaparUla, ia in snail bottle at fl the etie M!' by JOH. V. FAKK, M. V. Halle, Brookville; F. Brown, Falrffld; I. S. Kocknfeller. CedarGrove: .vc ft Fnow, Kaw frenion; C. Ilassnn. Mt. Carmel;' J. N. Clement, Illm.iulng ;rove; Giffori & A Idcn. Laurel; Tho. Kohinson. New Salem: B. H. La Hue, Anderson xille; J. I.. Andrews, Ponlapavflle: P. Jlasnn. Conneravllle. 8. Harbour. Rimbville: Titf. Ili-tonJ... v. enlles; P. Beaver, Liberty: A. Bovd.Lerplo. 91 Wistur's BalsataeT tYild Chrrrj-. VOn the inilant relit) inA mp':H cure . Jrthma. J t.ai,tnptl.n. lvgh; (old., haarerne,., 1 r-Itfl-and alt ll,mm-J.. . -j . 1. i.7 . A Slight COld the MOthef fr'f Con." m.b muiu ?g vvm SUIIIJ X103, ' Iji ... tt ... . :. :i-.-r a V.ZLiW .7 L"r crr. -'""' miiain oi ocinj: i.it; n hy rep. Ohenjshcd to maturity In tbeir very benama when they might have cmsh'l It la th- ; pleurity, Inflamalion of the lungs, asthma, and capsumption the venomous reptile; the matter J will be no more than correctly figure". A ttend to thia In season; even a slight cold is no i mall matter. At the first af.af-k, tte J Wl.tar't BaUam of wild rhc-rrr j It Is sure to rur, and it li the ohly remedv you can I place perfect conCdehce In. It cSmmeccea it the j root of tlie disease; and thoroughly eradicates It. ' ,n mnsumptive ystems,"prc'Crastinalien li tba j thief of tlme.'Mn an awful si-nee, as it shortens ex-1-tenoe sn3 bnrries (lie patient ."rem timeloeter",!Jr' j Thnnsandtara dying who might have been tared J by the timely use of Wit tar's Balaam of Wild Cherry. A few waeks.a few days, may msk a , fatal diference la the progress of eonsatnptiv I symtoms. I Consumption, of all diseases. Is lhe ons that saould receive early treatment. Every hsnr of 1 delay mav make tha esse mora diffleurt. In the i wsr between disease snd nature, the sooner ih. slst nature, the more eertaiply will she win tba victory, tf w wsit tilt disease has broken th ( constitution Our k'r! may fofnt too Ute ts be of se sslce. I Q 5 q a I Tn-s firrr tared r the tite s.iy three h filet l I "H ittiir't Ealtamef Wild Cherry." "T; ivy, July , 1P52. .,eM.r' .H."y,J?r?' Howard Co.GenU:-The . 1. ' " naisam of Wild Cherrv" that I I bongbl of you, lias been of such signal 'benefit in ! for Ihebei-eni of themiblic. ww-a My wife took raid at tha tim nrtifn-.. ' which seltUd on her lungs. The physiiians proj uoune-d ber disease consumption: Fh bad proI ru' --'ff"1 nd bad coughs; she was riven j tor we despaired of her recovery . .f ?r "! partook of her complaint. She then ton. uicnced taking Wiatar's balsam nr WiM rk and tliro bottlt.. rtA . . . rand the child both. I have no doubt that they would have now been in Ihejrgrsves if thry bad notnsed of WisUr's 8altrara of Wild I he.rry. SETH R. SEAKCY. Kcth i R. 5enrrr. whoso certiorate Is abors ia a man of as much veracity as any in the eoooty, and a man of frond Judgment, aud we place enUrs reliance on his statement 1 HARCOrRT, HOWARD &CO. Northeast corner of Foorth and WatitaA streou. Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom all orders roust bo addressed. VALLEY IJOIISE! I ts .r.K Uv l'X" of,nnen.f to H.e nrTc I that the Vaclkt Horas is now Kited tip in the aest style, for the aeeomawtdaUon of the hwaefhnr cominuli.t.v, no pains wtfl s spared t nrmoto the comfort or those -Aao-Dsy desire UaBuke tha Ai.trrllortE their some, "u' Under the present managemeal, 1 Katsnr mvaolf that no House in S.tb eaatern lad cual The building rs large and wtntBoSnsn, and conplled exV"fJ ""the purpose to wbicli tt is apThe anOerihrned has bad mneb-eraerience In the bosinesa. and ts sst.saed tbst a wTho may have heretoftwi farored him, will not neglect making Wis few- their home whenever their business mav lead them to this place. 'ness ISA Ar CHAPMAN BraokrUle,lnd.,MarcbS34l,lrVi. . " JUST RECEIVED T THE OLD Vm-TE COBBER, the. it most ertensive lot of Dress Goods, we have ever had the pleasure of off-ring for sale; smoer which are ' 40 pieces plain and fancy Lawns; 10 do Kerage deLaines; l V i o 10 40 do lastrags; Strtr French Tuwns; new style Brocade; Chameleon Glace; plain blaek Taffetarich, nlaln.thrured Ar fa :ui do do do do de elefant Parisian Robes; ' p pieres entoroidered Swiss Mall; 5 20 30 5 a 20 do do do d do do
-it-Ksxi a n plain do do plain and flsnred Jackonet; Book Muslin; . ' ; Bishop Lawns; Silk and Alphrra Lsstres. M. 1). GA1XI0K 4 SQ2T,
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