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1 i) v t intense excitement was ft ,t Niapara !iis morning by the .(riiito'i''irt?!K'e l'lat 3 n,3n was in 't of the rapids within a few feet ",;!. clinsingr for life to a frail f,jjsinst which, in his perilous de'.iherapids. he had been thrown. ,. 3 the terrible news became

;r hi'ii',:rft!s of rersons hurried to i 'lave tliese foreigners been preferred be- ". ar.J the report was found to be i fore ,ne but 1 hae been left in obscuri ' . t'-' ,a,nd such men as Longfellow, Brvant,

r r fellow was one of three men i to a scow used for taking sand ! - . 1. 1 . . . .. I he,! to the scow about 9 o'clock I f ;!!, and having bv some means i nvor.wiio nau goi into a small ! , w separated uiereirom, were hur- : nthorariJs. The boat as of . , cpot,(iii ""p-u- mm uie mfn , . votiu wait i. imu iiii-ui oeino; . ".v carried ver the Falls to their , and chnjring to a stump about !

between the t alls and Goat Is- ml'r,fu- : . ;.i.-e : Early in life was the

morning t?,U i .. :,';- !' this -'.'t'iW discovered in his perilous i and it 'as speedily found that ! iiC-i-e w-almost impossible, since I . v-it tin couul procured would; .jtaoncat in the rapids without be-'."o-.-i-'ed iind overturned. A disith was :nsi:iei:i:no:y seni 10 mis city war .1 was sent ty express , vith( i;l delay. In the ;i containing relresli-r-tultobe floated to the - -:-:f. a i r s-s atttn: :c'.io-.v,wli.i clung with desper:o his trau snp'oort, in the midst he dizzying, u.un.n: ..rhinhcarir.j (' "h" r'1" -.t. over which, at any rapids, and of the catamoment, he '.'ht be hur'c!. f.'r upwards oi twenlyJ hours. What was the result of the -euirt we are not i;;.'oru;ed. Ihel'atisl Plimijfat Hie Falls. Jhe BurTalo Express, of Wednesday -:a:nr. had tlie following respecting t third party, of whom we gave some -unt yesterday. The Express says: 1 A dispatch from the Falls states that !vksii went over about 6 o'clock. A had been floated to him upon which shad lashed himseil", but at the approach :Jse life-boat sent down from this city, y the last train, he undid the lashings, ;i ! i be ready to leap into the boat. "j latter, however, unfortunately the raft with such violence as to :s-;ir;tate the unliappv man into the r:?r. He at once commenced swim rrasmall island on the brink of ., i . . n . en.!, but as unable to jrain it ivnhe pt rct ived that all im efforts :e ujcIo?. he raised his body erect in wattr. waved ins arms wildly, and :h j ?'hr:i k that was distinctly audible thoe eti the brtiVt:, took ;.. . .-..! iui.il,, Jiune. ft i i ver now. The scpno of :ti?h is itii: save with the iiever-coas-rjchs.it ot those terrible rapids whose iiuiitis urged tin the victims to i-. r itarlu! (ioiim. Heaven grant that j; m;.v be the last sacrifice io their 7i:h :!iat their sonii may not again t rrukon ty such a shriek as Avery '-"-ei ulun he yielded to their will and ..: !h tiiijurn'til ta'e. A Hei e::-.Ki;id.i tion Ir rfice. T'n' Knickerbocker for Julv contains .im.ler of st'i-c;inens of letters from i t.r-e"!;ors and their friends. We yuielr iii Ir. Twist to Governor !'i"iy, en Lil.a!! of a gentleman who i? !i y :.tani irtitneiit, to 1'ie for his conna tut office" T bearer. Martin Van Buren I'hirs. 1 -vulicant !.r some easv office, and. u happv t' tav. is an " out-and-out r-.u-rat." IK- voted lor Van Bureii in ! A.rlMic it, Ml. an.! in MS. bcino- i , , l I .i .i i i .wi;u jn'ed n ull tho claims ot the i r. n 111.' (actions, nowed tWO Votes. ' :r ier tan I.ureii and one lor 31 r. ("ass, ! . i !i a spirit of Ci'Mciiiation and hijh- J .-d prim ii lvs which puts to the blush (.ilivr coiniircmise measures. Mr. i -:. I can truly say, is an active, en- I tic. and industrious Democrat, but arable to OiscJiirge very many out-' rdutles, as he is sufferino; under ys cal disability, having, some two s:Mae, ; rainea ins anKle badly. j it circtimstances attendinir this pbys- j usability may not be uuinterestino-. ;Uistrative ol the sterling Der.ocracv -avrtnt sn the man. Thev are these: j tit' was engaged with some young Demerits raino- a hickory pole. Thev -accomplished their object, and vonnoiiPS tir Vrm i r . r. I.y ctae ...1 ...... v -j j' i . v , vnt o i n i o auu upon the top ol the pole. For pur;o-L' he conimenced climbing, a;a5'. liuving arrived at the dizzy ""'ht ot ten lett, the pole gave way, ue was hurled miserably upon the win. with a severe contusion upon the tsby ra-t ol the leg, and with his left et grained terribly. Apparently not easing the extent of the injury, he irt'j thL. tattered, ensign over his con'J iraine. and gave three hearty cheers :-r James K. Polk. Such Democracy -f-'t not to go unrewarded; and I hope l.Uni:l I.., .1.1 r.. - - - -... uuic 10 piace our unioriunate " ' vl"1 (jusiuuu, nei c ilia f -'""ai disability will not be antagon -'"cto his progressive Democracy. " Beats THE Boston "Skips." The ! boro' Md. Gazetteer, has the f0l. 1 'uiT notice of a phenomenon which ; weeds anvthino-which Rnstnn ran rlii iiinS skills, or Richmond in showercatfish: A Shower of Oats' On Thursday our village was visited bv the mos't markble phenomenon of a shower uf fat or-,,.- i ii. t-.raw. Jt atmeared to have been v,.pn... ,, , 1 , . , , a ll el ,ra " Sra,ns b-jng found - j aere was no wina olow- ; uie tune or it mirht easilv he sun. ' ps'-.i that it was blown from some nt ioh- I -' s liireshiijir yard It wn vis, hie- i i " t.:staiu-e above the earth before it i "-cendtd. Yo i, .1. . . . ""J taker. , ss.... v. ...... i,u ...... ni a wmrhvind dtirino; the ncaw florin at t lie north and has l,On ... .- , -"-"ended in a current of air until reached : us. ur, perhaps thev raised perhaps they raised' Jre straw in the Moon than they wantf- and so thre it overboard. Hrookviilc lollcec. W, i.otice that our vonno- fripn.l F. , ...ui uui y oung menu Hi. 1 ? t.(lxvard-, who took his diploma yes- i .'y. has been elected Professor of ,J't':!!Uai'-osi and English Literature in institution. We conrrratu"above ric "otll him n,l the institution upon is well oualitied arrangement. He aa e place, and with his kind manr,s. urbane deportment, and pleainr' "ess, we predict he will ,.!.-, ifand successful tenclipr r ,A. .iJ Sen,;..,., eSSIUI leacer. t.reencastle ""ct. i The? Price of Wheat. From la ie rjuotations, we observe the r;ce 0f - , -s . . v. j ii f ?. "Rdecl'- n Cincin- i Ilatt c vnre I ' cents per bushel. ! , e harvest. The wheat crop o-ener-; tuinino- out Loon. ,i . e . . i.itoj b man was antici-' '. ispropablv the tsuse of this ' 1tis dpciino i.- .. ol lmt .1 . i V IlllUfVIT ll'l .U' a. i ae LMrfll .ciiceuurni, iiiarket. ; k.d "U 111 ronto Ul the Cincinnati therelore. -u-ill f-arket. n, r . recen t Ht v "-13 Ior wneat in Urccns-e.-iid ,0 ct;5 , Lawrenceimnrli. V-iret'i;f,tirgli Trts,!,.

From the Ladies Repository. Autobioraph j- of a Poet. BT RONALD, OF IHDIASA. I have been in some measure mistreated by the world. Mv poetry has been neglected, and the versifying of Shellev Souther, Keats, Scott, and Byron his been read by thousands. My blank verse has lain unpublished on my hands, w hile the ravings of one John Milton and I'ope have had a w-ido sal.. xr

admirers - . m determined to be reversed on tnn ,i n, I i'a,s ..' 1 l . a ... .,, . ' unueserving public wr'te mJ history, and have it prin- i Tl ! "VA'"C," ,uaJ' ue warned, by mv ex-; to rely upon the public till j . - : cuuymenea. . : uuic ui ueini anrrec'a; and if they wish their names posterity, let them take hn G. Saxe, and-get the dviee of John ' i j developed. I was sio-nali, k. ! arelessness in matters pertaining to real ,ife xvn'h vr characterizes genius. I aI ays forgot to put up the bars, and was -,c' """uiui vi snutiing tne ffat. ! I had a noble, high souled carelessness jof such small matters as blaekino- mv ; shoes, combing my hair, and washino-my ; lace. 1 his trait of character soon called the attention of "friends and neighbors," and it was decided nem. con. that : I was desie-ned either for .1 nif k... ton maker o v-b ri uui' I had a fondness also for reading poe- ; try. It is a fact though, perhaps, I ought not to mention it that before I was ten years old I could absolutely repeat from memory the whole of the celebrated epic poem, entitled "the House that Jack buik," by only looking once ior twice at the handkerchief on which it ! ,i-.ic n.ii.l.J T).. .U - r . no (,i niicv. i me iime i was twelve. 1 ni 1 . -,u . . . . , 'i lcouia repeat, without a single mutake, ; the veritable words of Selkirk, begin- ! ng, " I I am monarch of all I survev." ilia well known that poets are never good mathematicians; and I may state, in the same connection, that 1 had great dimculy in mastering the multiplication table, and also that once, just after completing one of my most touching ballads, I was completely puziled by my matter of fact father proposing this question: "If a herring and a half cost a penny and a half, what will twelve herrings cost?" Of course, I could'nt cipher it out what live poet could? And I will say here en PaS8aBl. lnt more than once was my renueu Bu i se- mve nature shaken by ,i.:n nr. l. - . ! Z Zne Ynfull I e K , taring along in lull poetic sweep, have I : been suddenly marie to "comedown" by i such commands as these: "Ronald, wo dicr some potatoes for dinner:" or, "Ronald, it j i nine i" iinve up me cows;- Uows and I potatoes to a poet! I should not hrr man. I tioned these l:ttle matters. o,,lv i .Lw ,i,.t I Ilmve been en exceedingly ill used man, and to give another proof, to the manv i . . " .already given, that genius is the nursling ingofi i uie siorin, nuu is cranien wnn misfortune. I Another proof tha nature designed motor : a poet is this. I was always fond of bei:ig ; alone in the deep, grand old forest. Some iiiaticiouly said tiiat it was to keep out of the hot sun and avoid hart! work! tin the honor of a poet, no such thing! It was the love of solitude, n-flvction, meditation, and ; wild plums that made me wander in the ' lonely wooiig for hours, only coming home , i meai tini'i . 3ut the lime ca-rte. I had several times ' astonished the faintly bv impramntu couplets and 1nalra'ns" These were only an earnest ! mini. , tumo. i wen remember and j ever shall, while memory holds her seat, the ! excitement 1 caused on mor.iing bv a happy uu !uci;!iui-i may say, eminently sue ceRsful parody ofthe well known lines: An Indian came from Chickasaw, Thehietresl fool I ever saw; He tied his blanket round his throat. And wore his jacketo'erhis coal." ' " nA give the parody; for I am dete ill tnine', the Plll,ic Rha" not aurrepliliously oblHi.n the rtry it would never buy. This rrso'ul.,on ' nave set understandingly, and purposing to carry it on I, 1 am not to he moved from my purpose by threats nor catoIH hv flatterr But I hav9 said and, being a poet, I am competent to form an t pinion, and think my motives entirely ..interested I have said the effort was successful. Now, what receps lion did it meet? Applauded, and my eenius enconraged as It should have been bylhe nres- , etit of a cake of maple sugar Not a word ol it; bt'l I was thieatened, absolutely threat- '

eueti, wnn corporeal puit-nmeni h i wrote;"1 e-si nave exercised ordinary prudence, any more such! Think of that! 1 r-neat. The taw will not punish or. who ...rUi..

1 "", anevceecingiy ill usea man. , But ?",ius is n"t easily subdued. I was j to produce a poem. The occasion soon " vuin-u which exve me uis-piM'ton. A young man attempted to gallant to her home ' i a VOIllltf ladv from tliM Kimrinir u.hni.1 11 ! j r " K i . iiv : received the mitten. This called up my j powers, and I wrote a description of the i affair, with a orav woose onill and hloeii.t The only thing in the extcution which was unseemly was the fact that it was written on fool'(.-ao. This wxs written in ihi : iremeiy rare ana oitlicuu measure cal!el ; common metre" for the information of , yrT S. "fn,nis 1 w"1 ("' of the trade, I may divulge its secrets wilhont personal loss.) that in GriswoWa "Poets of! America" ih-v itiv find some sneemwuw . r very common poetry and common metre and consisted of only twelve four liue stanzas. Several copies were written off and circula ted. I had worked up the climax into a real Ossianic tempest, and. to make it more i imnreasive. had iriveii one or two e-Yfrs. fet 1 " - - - , to several lines. It was my mature opinion, ! mar, in point ol patnos, daring, and improb- i "V , .'.n. ; auu now w iitti recepiiou uo you suppose it met? Hear and wonder at the ingratitude of human nature. As some rt-compense ' o d rMm iilli.d I the unfortunate vouth who had been iilted. I I had wedded hie name to immortal verse. 1 "nd what return did he make? Offer me ai nrpaftnt nf tk no t r ef nam r.i savs No; had me he was so unmindful of the honor I conferred udod him. that he threatened "V. "T. . My next article produced a still greater sensation. It was a traffic piece, and emitted j "ne shaking of Mrs. Smith's fist under Mrs. U'C0K".,,,0'1 ,?uLthe """'i0"', f?00. .T1' 7!"l f lhT oi selling iir. jacoo s nsi to worn, i won t ... i oi,. e expense oi nose noie. Hut a brijjliler day dawned upon me. The "old folks at home

home" came to the cone luslou j Freeman in prison a few davs since, to 1 had some genius, or that I was , rxamine his limbs and other parts of his 1 lit on the iarm, I was sent lolnil, ... . u. j i

either lhat I of no account Academy. Here I became somewhat "Pj31 Bnd POOn numerous albums bore recora ci my poetic procnvitv. t ins arrestea tne Bt.Pnllon 0fthe enterprising editor of entinel, and he invited me to rill in bi. ... - .;tu u i i, v i it. 1 , I'd (IT I T. I 1 1 in. ffusions. t will not attempt to describe my emotions. At last I was to be au author! ilitheru, ai last l was to be au ,ik6 tne wrk of Thucydides, and Cicero, mine had been circulated only by the pen, oy ine siow ana laomous process ot transcribing, which, while it did well enough for Cicero, Cesar, and the rest, was too alow and limited for me! Here was a veritable news paper.at least twelve inches by sixteen in size, and sent out to at least three hundred bonafide subscribers, open to me! Inspiring thought! Greatness) was already mine! 1 e crow a of bay I already caw iu prospect 43 ny own. ' wrote; the editor published. The piece WM "rpau- by "' friends; and yet I wondered at one thing, that while the poetry WaB oflraf.'c character, having a murder and two suicides in it. when nerson. r,d ii , . , , .. . -. . r . ' ""ieau oi oursting into tears ana seeming ! overcome oy the sentimeut, they laughed I henrtilvr ntiA .nnAaM.j ..11 .. 1 i -- j , m i.ia.s7u . 1 1 , Miiiianj I once became almost discouraged, and v-ainc bmiium uicuunini, tnoi s!0W. Pr haP8 n discontinued my efforts j lo cnmo me neigtiu ol farnai-sus, had 1 not fouud 0U9 of n'' productions copied into an eastern newsnaner nl Hint lim Hytrin. 1.A . T ,' . v s tT' -eBtJHrcolaUou of "" P"iolic! l" United States, and coDted. too. with this ed- - - ' itor..-,l notice: Latest tinWe knew not who is the author of this exquisite pro ducton. Buthecan not remain unknown. The seed in the grouud mat resist the sun- i

hcum if such genius can remain hid." Then 108 manner iu which ihey are fed, it is a came the poetry. And I can assure you itict nevertheles, quite notorious to every was poetry. None of your common ware. I eoliiier who ha? ever served in the Aine ricun i will, by way cf 'bIiOw" iiig Uie public how' ""my.

it has lost by neglecting my poetry, give the

Mtoza, to wnicti the editor aforesaid directed special attention: "Farewell. dear cirl. farewell! I ner shall love another; In peace ami comfort may you dwell. And I'll g heme t mar Art, But I must say that I hare long since given up poetry. I have sacked the .Muses. 1 have several reasons. The first one I have alluded to. I have been badly used by the public. There are some who say that real genius is always patI?"'" ,'ber"."y- HvsIbkkn Patronized? I hat a i the question. I am not apprized that , apart from the single instance alluded to, a solitary poetic production from my pen was ever copied abroad. And another matter. u "n "Vr" kriswold math his selections of the "Poet of America." he never inserted S Su-Hm - " " ?mMu ' My'tndsS hff 1 1 stand in his tme nosiiio., vr ,k- ".i.r I hereby declare, that it ia nt tha iif Court of the United States barring him from II right to select anv of J LiTJT. r ' " u lujunciion irom the Sunreme tt?!V wh!T b.f, Wr' Mr Griso'd ZtZ 11?, . a j-ijuunoiiutniias wauea Oil h'1" Personally, .nd begged him, for the sake - h Uwl .7"" .,n" J"?m oianK verse, sixteen cantos on th Rfn,. mationT I have other reasons for believing that there has been a conspiracy agsinst me in certain circles. I have never been called on by the publisher of a single monthly in nsiauo or America to became a regular i wuuiuumr 10 nts poetical department! Is not that proof of a conspiracy among the would be poets on both sides of "lie Atlantic 10 Keep me down? i. the ueoole suffVr such thinas? Can tl.ev Ho it T I ii h ' , . , . nnvc retired io tne sliailes of humble life. I have denionslratcd thm etry is a very uncertain business. All who have rend this history of sorrow will admit that I deserved success. I have not found it. 1 will now close this o er true lale some practical advice gratis. with Let young people beware of poetry. It wout pay nine times out of ten, it won't. If mine has been laughed at, what can you expect for yours? Avoid it, then, O ye ver-e " p ie aueu wuu you oy vonr ' own good, and now I wiU say and, heiiisr I an ex-poet, I am competent to utter an opin- i ion- I will say, that some who have written I lasers: i nave pleaded with vou hv v. for the Repository ought to ouit; for i list nice ! but if I go any farther the Doctor's shears I will click. Advertising for a Wife. A New Yoik youth furnishes the following statement of his personal experience in the city of Boston, to the editor ofthe New ! xorK weekly Measenyvr: 1 w . . J In February last, I was in Tioston. A I friendof mine, for a joke, advertised for , ' i , . 1

" vii uur muuHDa collars, a lady "ur ajrenis receive propositions for stock end answered, requesting an interview, under the ""P"1 uPon ,,,e title and ipiality ofthe land, to the assumed name of Adelaide Meek. I reiilied Thta.rjil "l' '"ml':"'-for its action. , nurwiuo .us, i replied a. I hat John t . Burton, Daniel D. Jonc.and Walto her note, apparently m good earnest. She terS. Bakerbe and thevare herv-bvappoimediudB-wrote agaiu, naming a time and place to meet. ! es of tno election for Directors of this Cuinpniiv to I met her, and fouud her to be well accom- I bc ho.1!1 " ,,,e 'x.h J,ll

n ishei . in th firct ennlo,. .;.! ..i... ! ... ',l , , ... . . ,j , wcuiiiiy 01,0 " aiiswreu lor a joke. 'v e became interested in eaclt other. Sli introduced me to her relations, whom I found r l 'e were engaged. All i Ver lrlenils were tu favor of tho match except 1 ih..r ti.. - ' . . r;t '-""cr. ineicui ei jnue wasappoiut-

eu ior our vending. I returned to New York j ti, ,, ,i, r n . 1 in Ahril Sh irrt. m. il,... . 1 'at the following persons be and are herebv ; in Abril She wrote me three timesa week, appointed asents of this companv to solicit subasseverating that nothing but death s-houid i seription of stock, and to receive proposals in w ri-; partus. Sue wrote to have me get a certih- ! ,inP f,,r real estate and stock subscriptions, to 1

cate Irom the citv clerk where (, livi.l .i i hurrv no mv rk. I h. .. .i" ' . 1 I have it. Site tlien i wrote me that as we were soon to be married, she would want a great many things, and her father, although very wealthy, would not fit her out, because she would nt marry the one he wished her to: and. therefore, she 1 - ..v.-. desi, d n,e 10 fend 1,rf 80m,s money. I mailed her money, in the presence ofthe clerk ol the post-otnee, to the amount of $603, since when she will have nothing lo do with tne ! not even to answer my letters, or give a reason for cutting me Now, what course ! should I take! Can I make it a case of false i Iprt tense, or would it be better tobrimrau lactioufor breach of promise? If the latter, muM l not lender her my humble self, prior to the day appointed for our wedding! Have la right to publish her letters. Ifso.it will be a treat for npper-tendoni. I am bound to have my six hundred dollars, worth in some way. The edi lor of the Messenger gives the lad the following advice, gratis: We publish the unhappy experience of a victim in search of a wife, with a melanchol v pleasure, fertile benefit of mankind at large. He appenra to have been "taken iu and done for" completely. As to his $fj')3, no complaint belore any police justice or dread magnate of the law will ever bring one farthing of it back to his bleeding pocset, since, ac centing to tne lamiliar ruling in criminal charges of this nature, the prosecutor must manes a aupe ot another. I he question of the puhlicallon of the letter is another horn ol his dilemua. She aroul l probably Irustratj nis aiiempta ny iniunctions. Ivtweeu law and love, his ham!s and heart are nrettv w.ell hotmd W Kijviiu hi... ia ...aLn . . I . . .. , . . .. ' -v mniic O nuie UI ' his Boston courtship, and turu over a new j leaf. Sisteklt" Affection-. A Fact. At a -protracted meeting," held whilom not a thousand miles Irom Ballston Sna. cn ancient Sister in relieved herself as follows- "I see votinoladies here thatthink more of gew-.raws! frhul.. ,;i,k,.. ii "'ec"owet i r.u bbol,S' anJ lact,s lha the-V " ol tnelr Creator. I loved them once. anJ adorned my hat with French artifi cial flowers, brioht colored ribbons, and sky-blue trimmings; but I found thev were dragg-mo; me down to h 11, and I took them oft' and gave them to mv sis D J iiri . - Jennv l.tnd s littln 'nn iarrH I' rom ine wav llllllrs nave worked, we now I see room for domestic squalls, in Jenny's I household! "echP lne bove from Mrs. E (Takes ss- .... Smith's new raper.the Xew York Week Budget. It is not editorial, but from ! the fact of its appearance there ve have a right to presume that the fact exists as stated. The public will nlease un derstand, at least till further notice, that Jenny L.ind lias really got a live baby. : Happy Jenny! Lucky tioldschmidt! !

What Outrage Next! In the casein... ,,. ""v . , , ' of Freeman we learn that the United j R'V"'" "he MJ;;;:i States marshal, John Ii. Robinson, per- ' tincinnati, and Chicazn Kail Koad company lhat t mittod the rliimnnt Pl'iii,Tt.. ..' '. : " "'cetiuit will be held at the Court House ill! iiiuiu ine claimant, rjiiinsrton, to visiti Rrookviii...t in -.i,-ei : , ..cm i.,.. .,-.,.

person, that he might discover what marks were to be found. This, of course, wi'l enable Ellington to have his witnesses to order. Can there be a greater outrage in a public officer. There is a verv natural and legitimate inference. ...I : ,u . i r . i nuivuctciy person wiuuraw irom SUCH 1 condttct on the part ol Indianapolis Democrat. the marshal I i i - 1-f" "The price of a virtuous woman is far above rubies,' Solomon says. Were there allotted to any one, a female figure of solid gold, as a companion for life, who is there but would beg it might be of silver, only that it might speak Tend, then, of an inferior metal, still, if it niicbt onlv feel T and. then, that it might be like himself, ol earth, mivht i t onlv accompany h in about? And vet. oh. human inennsiei.L. i h.K.V u" J ' r I ' inconsistency! husbands be many of them ; needles of home joys, as uot being an increase of wealth. i IU i rriicniiiru are gooa talkers; English-, men goon listeners, it is rarely vou meet with a frenchman who can listen as well or even half a well es I... can talk. The two gifts may be combined in an Englishman, but in a French in never. Your Frenchman uuuu v reueiiin never. 1 our r renctlinan niay cease talking; he may llow!you. five minutes to have your say ; bat then do not flatter yourself lie is listening to you, he ia only thinking of what he shall sty when you have finished. Tunoli. O I am aware that it will seem to many a thing quite incredible, that iu a country abounuing as America does with cheap food, a standard grievance wilii the soldiers shotrld

1 X accordance with an et pawed bv the General I Assembly ofthe State of Indiana, entitled "An ..ii1 the property belonging thereto, and approved ! June 13 irtS-J." we will offer at puMie sale on Sat-1 urday the 21 I day of October 153. at the court-! l , , 7 v- . . , : nit? court I i n r?"nt" Indiana, the conntv l? H P build.,,:, and all real and personal property beloncuig thereto in said countv. Sale to commence between the hours of 1 0 o'clock A. M.andl o'clock P.M. on said dav. ,uocl,XK The apparatus helonj-irtr to said Seminarv consists in part or Prisms, convex and concave Mirror. Air Pumps. 4 Bell f;ascs and Rinz. Pneumatic Pnmps. Terrestial and celestial ;lbe Ml. croope,twoTeleseope,, Mask- lantern with as. ,"mt",P?; two C.alvanic Batteries with apparatus Orrery, Electrical Machine and apparatus, one borof niineml selections (lniumci men. ) larpe Barometer and Thermoineter, Pulse Glasses. etc The conditions of sale are as follows, to-wit: I he purchaser will he nnirU.i ... .. r . emmount oi (lie purchase monev ; ... - 'arJn a,lva"'-e.at the time of r.-ceiviiie a ! . purchase, and the rrincii.al in ten . .1 iH."""u" ",s'rmV W,U nrest annually lerre hU noU' PI-ved freehold within hJZ k!I ?' """" i,,, i """" rreuu oi twelve months, th - micresi mereou.and without any relief what uum . aniiiiion or appraisement laws. WKI.LIXftToS DAWSON. A. U A. U. C. I IIAKI.ES : NUTTER, T. V July 11,1853 31 till Oct.Si. C. I niHMSTIIRTOR'S il tice is hereby iriven that I . P- van I :n - sale, eo acres of "land. heionri., IP,." It 1

Jacob xMiller, deceased, at the house of John W Garrison, on Saturday 'he "nth dav or I , .V 53. Saidl.nrt ..u-i:"riAJ0.rA"?ust-.f?-'cash

twenty-three, town 12. n,ZT .5 rZSufn ! Ind. Terms At Us nrr..i..i i.. . L . "' j i bv note payable on the 1st dav of Jamtarv. f4 with interest from date. iith titrt.i rtsit wai vine rernii rse in tho tninaiir... . il . 1 rs of this State. TMOS. GI f FOr'u IK" July nth, 1653. 31-3w. " r K 3 'ICl!.-.ollce is hereed and qu.il.tled executor of the last will of William F. rpnson. bte of Franklin county, dee'd. .... i:ie uimersienecl ha T..l . '.: . II i HI...I1, 'i; iJJtll 1CJJ Administrator. D AY & 31 V T LA CK, WHOLESALE DEALERS 1 i n y u i o i) s , No. 57 PEARL STRFKT. RET. WAT-NCT eV VINE CINCINNATI OHIO. 9 . "iittwt l. MII.VF. CY-- t the JnV lj J,vrm- 185S-f theconrtorco.,,,,,,,',, pieas of ceased wu'!"' "'."'V ,f. Jac,,b ,sni,,, A' ZZSl JL'V. J" settled act-ordiiielv. AARON c "VII11KP vj M. V.si.MONsoN. Dated 15 July, -53 3l'3w. " Administrators. RAILROAD NOTICE. A ,r ?. mee"i!r ofthe directors of the Cincinnati, n Indianapolis, and Chicapo Rail Road Comptnv hel.l at the ottlee oftSeoree Holland, in Hro..t viii.: on he V"lh installt' u was risolvcd by the said Ui-' . -. . 1. That subscriptions to the cam'tnl Rtrw.1- sCti.i. f''PJ ' received in real estate, and in the IZ " V ",'r;obl ; i I . , i v mv iii' i s ui u.v O' 'i i.l.ait'l 1 -. 'm -s. ittackicsn oe an.t t .iiHii.i.mauMf ucaiiu ne is nerenv siu.scriptions to the tapital Stock of this Compa- "" a,sl appraiser of real estate nmiioml to be ""n e.i assuch stock, and that he he authorized as hV th'iiik vnJ two members of the Hoard ofJ)ireetor: and that 1,1 " "K ' ""rir.t n k procure releases ofthe! "5 'ra,V" lo !" ''0:,r'1 ,'",r,IS action, and who ,n?.''Ve a,i?M'' percent scriptions that they may resj all irood stib- . lively take. narrison it. it. renin New Trenton John P. Case. Kochester Emanuel Wither-i. llrookville John I) How laud. Metamora Jenks C!. H:iue. Laurel 1. Ilazzard. M.J. Kelly. Anderson villc Thomas l!re ell. New-Salem Charles W. Morrow. Kiishville A A Hubbard, Lewis Madduv. Indianapolis Pavid Ma. y. tJreencastlc Johu A. Maton. llr.lerc.i by the Hoard thai t!ie ferofrninc resolutions b. puhli.-hc.l one w eek in the Indiana American, I'rankliii llemocrat. Knln :!!. True Republican. Cincinnati ltaily 1 imesatid lhiilv Enquirer and in the I'ailv Indiana Stat,- Journal". July 12. lt:3. Attest. J. IV HOWLANV. Secy. COMPOUND SYIU'P OF YHI,L(Mr IXK'lv HOOT. rnllis is a Pnrrhi V,',tnlz Vi-nf.-ui:d. selciitifiI cally prepared front ti:.- best Ko,.n and Herbs of the Materia Mc.li. a. and h:.s coined an unrivalled reputation for the follow ii'u c!i -. t. viz. RKC.ri.ATIM: AND STUKNfH IIKM.N'G THE LlVKS il I'I.1KT1 E t il li AD t-'l.E INSlNli tiik Stom . ii ,.r li.iwri. and thus i rniNu all liiil on Diseases, Liver Complaints. l)ysji.ia. Ind .potion. I'nstireiiess, l'il... Headache. Kcxer and Airu-., Jaiiiniice. Naiisoa. Loss of Appetite, Ac .Mid rausina; the food to 11 Kl KVIXiJ ill K Ifl.OOU i an.l thus cnrinir all Humors. Cutaneous Krnptio.,,. ' . ... .,. .... ... . croiuia. Miu nneuiii. r.r sipeias, M-alU llea.l, Canker. Pimples on ti e face. Blotches. Vlcers, 1 Tumors. Mercurial l)i,, ase. Cancers, eve. ' . Kt.rj.r.w tub SB-aCToav oo. i and by enalding them t perform their proper i functions, preventing and curine many painful J and daneerous diseases; Stsexo tiikmno ad Qci- , ftino thk Ntavo.-ssvsTKM. thus aii.iv ine Nervous ' Irritation, and curing ;:ll Hisea-cs of the Serves, ' as ilvsteria. Neuralgia. I'raiupp, Ac. ; IT IS UNK.VAI.I.En IN THE CIRK OF ALL I KKM.ll K. comim, iX I s. I as weakness, eenerai d.-hility. Irregularity. Ob-j stru.tions. Swellius of the be.-t. Limbs. Joints.: Ac. caused by weakness; also. I rso and Tiirot . Compi iiSTS. as Colds. Coughs, Asthma. Colisumption, Ac, also, Dropsy. i ' Ilavinc made use ofthe Comnonnd Svrun of! I Yellow Dock Koot. prepan'd by C. MOKSE & j ! CO, either ourselves, or in our families. and llnd- 1 I ine it to be. a very salutary mid . .Teetual preparalion, we do most cheerl ully recommend it to the ' public as a very valuable medicine. i "ourne. rvsq.. v asuier .tutiouai nanK, i rovtoence. u. i.; a. "Spencer. r.sq..iasiiier lame j Kock Hank dododo. Kev. Vt illiani I'hillips. Ker. J. It. Kichuiond, R. Jones, editor I'rovidence ; t.en. Adit.. Win. Field. .M. V.(J. Cvrus Fish-j er. M.E.H.F., James Hutchinson, ti. S. Ilea. V. ! J. Bales. D.ul. H,-nj. Colby, and one hundred others o( the most respectable families of Providence, j This certides that I have fora number of years i been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture of MOUSE'S COMPOUND SYKUP of YELLOW not li HOOT. I have also been aequainted w ith its modus operandi in disease, and j can say that in all respects it is admirably cab u-I lated to remedy that elas of Diseases forwhleh it ' was designed. It is especially valuable in INIM- ' tJESJTON" and all its attendant srmptoms. it ox- I cites lo healthy action the LIVE!., removes Tor- ' por.and inactivity of this OKlJAN.and stimulates VoHirIrVi'11 m"1.1"'. A" a "K,1 K A purincr of the Plood it has no superior, DA VI 11 HOLMES, M. 1) Providence, R. I. Jan. 4. l,s."n. PKEPAKF.lt 15 Y C. MORSE &. CO. An. 44i Hroadwav. New York. and sold by Prupsisis an.t otiiers throucho. Clkv,Ue,VPUI'lrU''bo - 4mos by "M" W chout this Haile, " l3.ror the purpose cf elecm ie m V""-. B" order ofthe directors. en directors of w. M. McCAKTY, Pres't. J. D. How?, n, Sec'v. Jr. tie Jl, 1 . T-lw I KATZENHKRCiKR, STR US CO. Wholesale dealers in Kca.ly Made Clothii.p. So. luG Main street, between Third and Fourth, t'in'ti iu; cc ciiMHiuiy on nanu, a conipieie aim very extensive stork of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vestines and e cry description of Trimmings. Feb.SS, "53 10-ljr. ! HAY A0 STOCK SC A f.EK Martin Orr. Scale Manufacturers, have taken the old stand formerly occupied by MutTiNAr HtoneLi.. No. 40 Columbia Street, one door west of Walnut. Cincinnati, Ohic. They are prepared lo put up on the most reasonable terms, in any part of the country, their Iron l.rvrr Hau mdSt,.k S-n In. from new natti T is w ith improvements, w hich they have lust coniple1- Also, all kinds of Platform Scales. Beams Af Ao- AU ' ,,r SiaU " warranted to pive rull tHfaetion, or we w ill take them back and refund the monev. " REI ERENCKS. Samuel Beres'or.l. B. H. Klliston.) Covington, C.lidden. Mitrfin & Co. H. K.P.-rrin. i Kv. W. & W. Kobsoti. Keys. Mnltbv A- Co.. J. D. I.ehmer. feb. 55 in. Pullum. HntHeld & Urow MA RTIN & OKR.n NOTICi:. Whereas my wire Julian has left my bed and board without any just cause, this is to notify all persons not to harbor or trust her on niy account a I am determined not to pav anv debts of her contracting after this dal;, Julv l!th DANL. L. GHEES. July lSlthlSiS 3l-3w. Furniture! Furniture!! "I 1ST received a aood assortment of Fl'KNI.1 TI KE, consistine in part of liureaiis. Tables, Stands. Centre-1 able. (sofas. Lounires.Cribs, Willow t ab. W agons and Cradles. rledstea.U, Mattrasses.Chairs of everv varietv. at the KVKSlTlKE KOOMS. Brm.kville, Julv 13, 1153. 31, 11 ATS -tiMp'j best spi',ii s:; Ie uf fashiouab H.ats.just received ami lor sale at my LINCE& FA KQVHAE'S.

S. W. HStI.TIttE. a. BASXLTtNB. SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. S. W. IIASELTINE&CO. IT AW W tmrt Si ks Tr FACTURERS of Straw BonneU. and Im porters of Silk Milliuerv Goods. Flnwen. nr.... ilks. Triuimiii)fs, Ac. Xo. 62 Pearl St. Cincinnati. O. BiacK & ranty- Dress Silks, Straw BonneU, of every French dc American varitiiy. Bonnet Silks & Crapes, do & Cap Ribbons, Tarllons. Liuinps. Tips, Crowns & Frames, Wire, Pins, Whalebones. Bonnet Blocks. Iloll Heads. Flowers Dress Trimmings, Silk Laces, Sewina; Silks. Florences, Satins, Bombazines, Tabs, Foundation, nn.lren A Infant's Ilata. illusions, &c. ate. I .uiiunerssnppiieo wita raal French Pattern Bonnets, orcopies of the same, j Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and iat- ! isfaetory to Uie purchaser. Orders promptly atteot l"l lo- S. W. HASELTISE & CO. j March 5th, 1853 Il-yr. TOII' S. WILLl.tnS Xo. S5 Main St. 1st door above Poarl. Cincinnati. Dealer in Paner Munemes, nue uriain rapers, Hanaooxes, r ire Screens, &c, offers to the public the Unrest and best assortment of the above articles to be found In the West and on the most resonable terms. He invites the trade to call and examine his stack. March 5, 1853 ll-12ms. jpASIIFOK WOOL! AVOOL IT LOOK! 1 1 The Mills & Factory at Matamora are now runnine, and we are ready to wait on customers in our line, the Factory has been larpely improved, and j we can card, spin, weave, and manufacture Wool vii as bh'mi uuvii-o, mm uuu iuu 3 cucap,&s any f "i i-mi Miiureinuiiii!. F"'nf n't dycinit done lb tho Usual seaBor on i fR,r,erma-al kinds of MerchanUble produce taken I for ork eP"1"? wool reese. We will pay or tcods for 10.000 lbs Wool. alland see usbefore taking your wool or work oUerwheres, 81-23 MACY, GORDON & Co. PTBAY COW Strayed from the Farm of OThomas Crockertwo and one half miles east of FairReldt about theS3y of May. a white cow s mewhat speckled with red. the points of her horns sawed off. Ear marks not recollected, about 7 years old. Any persom (riving me Information of said cow at the Fairfield V. O. shall be liberallvrewarded. ISAAC WELSH. June S24, U53. 27-3w 1!SUIAI'CR. T"n PHOTF.CTIOS IXSIUANCE riiaiPlW.niitii.na. I . . -1 1 I or daiiiaee by are and the perils of navigation, on as nivoratiie terms as any responsible Companv. All losses paid at the office where Policy issued, in sixtv davs after proof. Available Capital $1,000,000. The undersipnid.aeent of this old and responsible Company isatall times prepared to issue Policies, fee. etc. Office two doors north of Rurton's stere, Brookville. Ind. ALFRED WARD, agent. May 20, 1853. 22-ly 31 0 S E S J . K V: I. J ET Attorney at Law and Notary Public, LAURRL, FRANKLIN CO. IND.. YT"ILl. take acknowledgments of Deeds, take and It certify Depositions, Affidavits &c. NOT ATT PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ind. V It V. S TI A R R T V A L ! PiC.mv ntr An. 1 asllUUlinulJiJ IjUAIUi - - CLOTH. Frock and S ;ck CoaU; I ') 2jU Cassituere, Tweed, Jeans and Linen do; Just received and for sale cheap at the Clothing Emporium of TYJiER & BAKEK. a p 29. "531 9-tf. ISoots Ac SUocs Hats & Caps. rpHE undersigned have Just received direct from J. the East, a well selected stock of the above named articles w hich will be sold at the lowest Azures. TYJiER & BAKEK. apr29.-53 19-tf. TAI L PAl'I.It.... We have now on hand a lareo assortment of Wall, Fire Board and w indow paper. Also, a larpe lot of window shades ofthe latest style and pattern, which we are sellint: at reduced prices. N. D. GALLIOX & SOU. 22 p.lKPETS! CAIIPETS!! -Just received I ; at the Old White Corses, a most maenificeut assortment of Carpets, of all stvles and prices. 2-2 ?i. 1). GALLION & SOX. SUNDRIES IN STORE. jljift llhds Sugar, t)J 3(10 bbls prime molasses, , .W " S. II, do 1 3N! bs prime Easter coffee, 50 rockets Java do 2ttl packages fresh Teas, H.OtiO Ibsast.c. yarn, 2i:0 packap.8 mackerel, 50 boxes Va.Mo. Tobacco, 2iK Ke(rs nails. 200 Bales No. 1 battinp, 20 bids line smo. tobacco, 20.0IKI half'ipau.sh cicars, Candles. Soap, Starch, ee. &C. for sale law bv BRISCO c WHITE, Xo. 12 Lower Marketstreot, Cincinnati. May II, 133. 22-ly 3. A. TAYLOR. WM. B. FRENCH. J. K- WYNNE TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, I 7irICTF.ItS and wholesale dealers in Irish I Linens and w hite goods. Also. Umbrellas. Parasols. Gloves, Hosiery, and every description of trim mines and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Pearl sts". Cicninnati. " 21 22-ly. R . W . BOOTH & C O . , Importers and wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Cutlery and Guns. Si'iilh H'ett car. Pearl and Walnut Stt.. Cincinnati. H AVE received, and are contantly supplied w nn every arucie in meir line, suitame to tne Vesterntrade. purchased of American, and impor,L" -"recwrom t-iieme..., mrmingliam, and tierman manufacturers, emnrftclnir tin. host n.inlillfka nnA , . , : . L , i.- u . .7 j 1 r.n'N' h'-hi" b? oll " advance on cosl.con.istinP,in part, of " m. Kutchcr s & bpear & Jack- , , S011 S f llCS, OttWS & LiUZQ TOOIS, ,,r , n . , , . . , ade 6i liutcher s, ueorge Wostenholm & Son's elebrated Razors, Pocket t' oi cs - . , K""M' S ' P ' I' , 'able Knives and r orks, Carvers, bteels, &.c, Log,, Trace Ilaller, Breast, and 5tli Chains and Stretchers, Ilooksand Hinges, .lnri?x, rirr.'.Brlt,windSiertge Hammer;0'JlmeU arid T. B.XJtoictintr t Shtx-rlt mnd Spmdrt, CollUisA Co.'s, Hunt's, II. Mann's and I.ippencott's Axes and Hatchets, Waldron's. Dirliiijr 4 Ul,....l-s Crnrs (rsill. ami Krinr Sevll.ss. Scvlha Sncathes. Cradles, Sides. Hay and Manure Forks, Carpenters' and Coopers' Planes and Kdpe Tools. Every kind of Circular and other Saws manufac. ured "to order an d warranted. Agents for K. & T. Fairbanks Co.'s celebrated Platform, Railroad, iiaT t;rocers". and Drueeists' Scales, which have a reputation superior to all others for accuracy and durability. and sold at manufacturers' prices. Also, scents for the sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Safe manufactured, which wo sell at manufacturers prices. fub.25, '53 10-lyr. GRAY X HEHIN6RAY, Flint Glass Manufacturers, Hammond Street, between Third & Fourth Cincinnati, kcepconstantlyonhand every variety of Flint Glassware, Apotherarv's furniture. and Chemical Apparatus . made te onlerat the shortest notice. ALSO, A prest variety of Perfumers' Ware, I 'Vlejrraph Glasses and lightning rod insulators. 1 ll'.tTTS A- rOI.ni K, Dealer In i H rjr f.oodsj, R3 Pearl direct, Cln ' riiitta H. Offer for sale on the most favorable terms liim packages Dry Roods. purchased mostly previoitstothe advance in prices. Purchaiers will ! find them ready to meet the lowest rates of any Johhinir House East or West. I Feb. la S-12tn3-II. D. CUIPMAN & CO.. C o m in i s si i o n A: Forwarding MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER C AN ALHASI5,CIXCISXATI. REFEHEXCESt CISCISTI. ! CAMBRIDOE CTTT, li. John Swasey j Co. : Morrison & Jiewby Tweed.Slbley & Wright : B. & H. M. Conklin, Hceves oi Stephens, ; fhosrstow s. i. coxN'KRsvii.tK,iN. ; A . S. W iccini & Co. A. H. Conwell dc Sons. : Georjre Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on conslgn-ap29-19-lyr. ! Aaron A. Colter, j GROCERY, PRODUCE. AND COMMISSION MP. It CI! A NT, i E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS. ci:vriNXATi omo. Nov. 26 l!s-lvr-. -FAVv(tnKwnii(H shade de lOT THOS. J. ERNST Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of transparent window shades. Also cords. Tassels, Brass mountings drc. No. 2 Collefre Hall, Walnut St., Cincinnati. innrch. More and otner lanre shadea nainted to

order in a superior style. 7 ! and no exertion will be spared to render this a - plewsant place of resort. S TEA 31 ITIAIini.E WOUKS.-Lowav Ills Soda Fountain is now in the full tide of suedi Rri.c, corner of Broadway and Fifth sfeet, i ceasful operation, ready and willing lo dispense Its

iiciiuiaii. .. oiin iio'nis, lomusanu wnor r-iones, .Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts Mural Tablets, Cms, Vases. Garden Furores. Cabinet and Counter Slabs, Ac, eV-c, constantly dn hand and furnished to order. The trade supplied with Marble In Block or Slab, or Sawed to or. ecr. mh 13 13 t. o. pk-ksos. r. irrr. DICKSON & LE BETTER, (Successors to Sampson A Andrews.) Importers, Wholesale aud Retail Dealers In China. Glass and Uueensware. Also, Lamps, Castors A Table Cutlery. No. 21? Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. "J, '53 JO-lyr. Geo. S. Jenkins & Co., WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and Domestic Pry Goods No. 75, South east corner Pearl and Vine streets, Cincinnati, Just opened an entire new stock. Feb. 25, 53 10-12ins.

1 vsiMTi, wc. i.urui es s.orner uano and Mam I1EI l)E L HAC H, VtTbR Mrikilfo, Maniifacturers or Keady Maoe Clothinjc, Importers ItTBill Heads, Address Cards, Letter and Note and Dealer Ja Clnths. Casslmeres, V iBtintrs, and lleadinjrs. Lal-els, Hank Checks, Bills, Draft. NoU t.entlemens FunnUin;oods,No.58 Pearl sueel, ! icatvery low prices;

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The Lastisalwajs the Best!! It It important lekn.-mfrhrna pertmn-wantl Gcdi, hejthcucaubchadtl,ethcapiit, and (Ac irtt artictrt. THE subscriber respectfully directs the attention of the public to his new Stock or Goods, which are of the latest and the most beautiful slvlos and paltarns, selected with the strictest rerar'd to tho wants of this country. They have receivod tho i highest testimonials from persons that have seen j them, acknowledging them to be handsome, durable and at the same time as cheap if not the choa pest STOCK OF GOODS, . i 7o?hlee ,"'S fancy Casaimeras, Sattinetts. Jeahs and Tweeds. vesunps. such as Satins, Brocades, Marseilles, drc. He would particularly call the attention of the Ladies to I s laree and clepintlv selected stock of Ladies Urcti GtfDdsis" Sstins, plain and Oeured; Silks; Satin de Chiens: Berates; Mlk I issues; flpured ahd dotted Swiss 1 IlressPatterns; Lawns; ChameleonBrocadePoidins : I.iiwii f itiiM.i ; 1 ii ... I i """! viiiiiius; Derape ae uaines. e. A larpe Stock of PRINTS of various patt-ni'.; ', Gloves and Hosiery; an assortment of Ladles and i Gents ILidd, Silk, Lisle, thread and Cotton Gloves; Ladies' white, black, colored and mixed Hose; Gents' brown, white, mired and faucv half Hose. , HATS A: CAPS. Kossuth, Hungarian, Lephorn. China Pearl, and straw Hats for men and boys; cloth and oilcloth Caps fordo. Cisrrrs Three ply ImneriHl. Tnran. Vcni-SHOES-Mens' calf and kip " u Ind Shoe" o-frveinu?.- or : He is determined to conduct hi, bus:n-ss upon public merit mo conaaoceoi Itie , Come one. come all! and examine mr new nock, ! Ann mn Will ka a..11. : . L .l ; . Apra 89 1653. go kichard TYNER. ! RONJV ETS ! ROX X KTS 1 ! ' TVST Rnnnl.n . 1 i , . . . . : J ence Braid. Pedal. Fancv Kdired. Chin. P..rl 1 netLace and Blond Straw Bonnets, of th- i style and pattern. A besntifnl lot r!iifc' t , Canada and Palm Leaf H.tsTirof "i, tch was ' bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the ,p28 OLD WHITE CORNER. I BOOTS AND SHOES'15 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 " Men's Custom Made Shoes; liropans; t " Gaiters 1 " " Congress Boots; 1G0 prs women's Calf " 50 " " Goat " 200 " " Buskins, all stvles; 36 " New Stvle Gaiters; 100 " " Slippers: Misses'. Children's and Hov's Shoes of nil bi.i. , and qualities. All comDrisin. one of th l,.rn..... , and best assorted stock of Coots and Shoes ever i i offered in the West. i p22 S. D. GALLION de SOX GHOCERIES, Just received anc? for sale 20 Bbls. S. O. Molasses; S " Golden Syrup & Sugar House do 10 Hhds prime Supar; 40 Sacks best Rio Coffee; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Bbls Fish; 1000 lbs Taylor's best Role Leather. Bv P22 S. D. GALLIOX k SOS, To the Ladies. TNtt. TARRE'S French Lunar Pills. " Fot Suppressed Menstruatior and all irregularities or the FEMALE SYSTEM the bet pills in the known World. They can be had genuine, at So. 86 Broadw-at, and fully GriRANTLtn to give SATisr action, with full directions. E. THOMAS only authorized Agent. The above Pills will bo sent bv mail, upon the receipt of 93. AllletUrs must be directed No. 66, Broadway, Ctn. roh. 23 II. WHEAT I WHEAT I! WHEAT!!! 50OOO Bushels of Wheat wanted at the change Mill, Brookville, for which tho Exmarket price in cash will be paid by highest Nov. 30,55-50 GEO. HOLLAND WANTED IJIMEPIATELY, A pood hand to work at the Harness niakinir business. Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin Co. Indiana. Sl-f. A. A: A APfl.MiATi:, Carriage M: njiaeturars, Monroe .. 4 V.imi.rsvi I.. Indian-. jy u S9-lj! First Arrival this Seasor, ps best quality, new stle calicoes for sale a I 0 low rates. It. TVS E K . Jl ST recived a lot of superior hammered irou, of various sizes. K. TYXEK March 18, le53. Domestics. JIST RECEIVED, at tho Otd While Corner 200 ps Prints, pood stvles and fast colors; 100 " Bleached Muslin; 150 Brown 30 " and Bleached Drill's; 5 " Colored " 30 " Red, White and Yellow Flannel; ID " Canton 40 " Cotton Pantloonry; SO " narrow stiiped aiid check hhirtinp; 30 " Irish Linen. All of which will bo sold on reasonable terms, bv P22 S. D. GAI.LIOS & SON". SOMETHING NEW.

1 X ays.SnlUirs.Ar. Ilronkvlllc.lnd. CO?iIS"EKSVII-l,K iHACniXF SHOP, lakes thi, method f tn-ormti-tr the clUzeiis of Adjoitiinp the ftove Fomidrv of W. F. Cebhart. outhi-i.t,-rn lu.t ai.a, and the W hite Water ValTHK undersigned respeetrully Informs the pub- , 1 ' !:" ular. t".iat hivii purchased theeut're lie that he has established a Machine Shop in j interest el .Mr. JirKoji I n, iu the above busiConnersville, and i now manufaeturinr i ness. still continues tlic msmitactorv ol everv artiTHRASHING MACHINES, c!? in llc!ine orhisbusir.ess. m the most spprov-

Horse rowers. Sefarators. Straw Cnlters. Corn SDellcrs, oo.l-saw ine Machines, all the latest anu most improved patterns. He also niauufnrt. ires Culp'a Patent I'ortable ddrr ?Iill, an excellent and convenient article that everv Farmer who has an Orchard oiiRht to have. He expects lo keen ronstantlv on hand a snio.lv of Thrashing Machines. &c, and invites all who wish to purchase to give him a eall. The Machinery' manufactured by him will be warranted lo be of the best materials, and most substantial workmanship. KEPAIRIN'G. He will bo prepared to repair Reaping Machines and will attend nromptlv to the fitting up and repairing of any kind of Machinerv that may be required. His terms will be as reasonable as those of any establishment in the West. JOHN ENDSLEY. Conncrsville, April 14. 1153. lv. BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. JOHN T. HOW LAXD, Attorney at Law, Brookville, Indiana. (lYRrSKIXGOItK, Justice of the Peace, ) and Attorney and Counsellor at law, Brookville. Ind. Ofllce South East Corner of Public Square apl 23, IMS 17. Iir SIOItROW, Attorney and Counsellor at IV , Law. Office n Burgess street, one door North of Geo. Holland's, Brookville, in. liana. je u,'ai ve ly IV I. JONES, Attornev and Counsellor at Law, Brookville. Iud. Ofllce under American onice. Court street. dec 20 52-iy NIH'C. CKOOKSHANK, Attornev and , Counsellor at Law. Office on Court street, opposi e the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. my is o i T 11 I on JI'CLl'RE, Attornovat Law. Office on Itunress street, two doors north of Geo. Hollaiut s HKlee. I'rookville. mr5-ll W !. V 'V '' l,,...r..l i v .. I , , 1 iwiucj n i i,u " .,ciiir I uolie. office with Gioroe Holland, Esq., Brookville. Ind. T AWHAnTNEnSHII'.-JoBs A.Matsos IJ and Jobk H. Fisornsa. have this dav entered Into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSON. JOHNH. FARQUHAR. ALF. WAItl). ATTORNEY &. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bfookville, Indiana. Office two doors north Burton's Store." HARD XV A il K. THE LARGEST snd best assorted st Hardware. Hollow Ware. Qiieenswaro cek of Queensware. Table and Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to town, is now oeiiiaeoia ai low npuros at tne PS1- OLD WHITE COKNER JAKE FISH. 10 Barrels of the best White i Fih. 40half do . do Just received and for sale bv R. TYNER. May 54, 1853. ICE CREAM SALOON. rC.lBD'Kll, Is now prepared to serve up Jt the cooline Refreshments ot the season, at his old stand, next door to Hurtoo's Store, and will be pleased at any time diirinp the summer, to receive hisfriends and pive them a touch of his quality. mis ice l ream natoon ts nttea up with neatness for the accommodation of ladies and mnilsniim. coonnrquaillies loan aroilnu. 07 Confectlonaries of all kinds alwavs ou baud. Brookville, May 6, 153. 21 II. W. IIUBBAKD. pARRIAGF. JIASri'ACTi: HE It, t on Maine Burgee Street, Broc.kTille.jnst below the public square, has always on hand a larer assortment of Carriages, coneistine of Korcawavs. Rours and Hoadya, plaiu Kock aw ays, 1'ha-lon. and Buepies. Pure haw rs will And it to their a.lvantege to call and examine bit work, as my stock is the lareest in town, and my prices as low as the same qualitv VI wur. ,u,,nric. - -"'- "i-s uiauj aiyiv or price I am prepared to finish to order any description of Cmagc, not on hand, at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. April, 153 H-lf (1 EO. GlflSO-V CO.-Enjraverssnd LithoTpraphers, Copper Plate Printers. Stencil Brand I Diplomas. CertiBcates, Bonds, Maps. Tlnn ol "EsUitts, Iowa plau,&c. fcblClCii : 1

TITE undersigned, have the pleasure cf acnauneInp to the pttblie, the reception of a lirfo in-

'oice oi"iinecneap"eooas, airertfrom Boston, consuuiiir in part of ;u pieces best Co:hco Prints, it . ' 40 Philip Aliens a Si. i 90 32 10 U " New Enplane! " J.8. Brims Co t Plaiu !t Kaucyl2i,s, " t'oiue.-tif ii ScoU.ii f,:rf bi " B at '-Oilonade. 5 " Linen check frco ti 4 pants Thankful fonhe liberal paironare Lava had tnts sprine. thuv evuKi t iv fir t..i, . i to -11 fVv; - ' ' -. ....fiiu 0U1N1J olie fvi i SON ! u-i"-Llt. Reduced Prices. LIBER ALIMS. TO WHO! ESA! E Pt F.f HASEKS. UtLIA'ns MAM't t( rilRV rpE s ibscnberrespivtfuilT informs ih Or-.r. I ofC ri....in.t . . .i .k- . . .i .. - " " ' rtnera iv. i n h mi coniHi'ie n la.iiiurrf tur r..ni,.- pu , Z',C,W,tI,li F ayK4 z;; warm h.Twore " "fPT 1 'a " lo ALFO. Anr;NnJ Jan 3 53-a-irn'sh-,!. S. H. HAMILTON. Head s CoHiraercial Ccllee. f,,"E"b-!tf'"'"n" ' praci taiiv i ,r tuo nni l un. -... 1 Fl!''"?- Th, '." ?Hnstrue.in embra- ' :YI a I'"" e of Koepinr by ,.V . ",l"-a " "ll 0 rtmeMs of cantile .. covB'isines Penmanship, Lecture on M JZ?!' C-n-erciul C.lcnlatina. Ac. (hu, ni . ,' " . , V . ,'"m Tl ; oi.eraHc.ns, .nu ,t. 1 I '1. ' ?"h" to elve weeks. Terms S5 in advance. rupiis oems tHiitflit individuallv and not in classes, they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at fi otn 3C:25 to S3 per week. ' Further particulars can be oManei bv calltnirot the IiiMttutioii. or by ad.lressinz the " principal. "'--' 1 ' . J. t. HEAD. PrmciDal Nov. 12. 1;5" IT-lvr. II'IBUEI.HS A: I'Alt A SOI.S A larce V lot ol I inbreilas and Paraol lowest possitla pri.'eat Lir.CK & FAKtiVHAR-.. PRINTS GlXiHAnS-Sfs.fctescf well ussorwd print and Giifpliauis. For sale t r. ,t. ".".T u-'cfu 1""es ui '' LIXCK A FAKOVHAH S. s 1?IIF1S YAHE Averv larsv a.s.nri,n.t goods. Just received and for sale bv "J" ' LIXCK A FARviVHAR. TAUl)V.Uti;, Ac, Li. a A Far11 ntHR ii.vite aileiition to their cj-jiplete asoftme lit of nails and pet,cral stock of hard w are ui reourej t iiKin-iati r-'a.l prices. nisyT n itori: i cs.cou s:anl' on li in.!, frt s'a su U pliesof the very ' st ..iLlitv cf G rice ries, at ihrheap stored Iua " LIXCK A FAKCirH.VS. tV.U.MoottcP.ANCi:ro!.C.FWttsiAHt.S.B.KKv. MOORE, AnTiERSON & CO. Publishers. Booksellers p.nd '. MATIOXKIIS. Pcalers Ill JiiociCi . J hoolon-:i ; CIas?ic:il ami Sclio.l Uuoks.&c. : So Se Fourth Street, north side, west of Main.tnd all ornerot Main and Fourth MP els. tin. ii.i ati. JLr superior blank Hooks made to. rder forM.-r-rha ts. bankers. Steain-Bonts.Cnintv ontos a... Sov . IroJ. i:-ir. . - , . Daguerreotype Stock. pOMBS.JEWEI.IJY AND FANCY GOOliS "! 1 1 LITAUKdlilUS- I Importers and dealers in the above articles, and ' will sell allow prices. I'ETEK SMITH. ! Sov.0 4i;-K'm. Cin. iiiputi.36 Fifth Mrci-t. I JUST UKCEIVED TIIEOI.II WHITE I tlliM Il , i I 11 most cMci.Mve lot of Press , ever had Uie ples.uru of olVnne for sale; anioi,huh arc 0 411 pu ces plain and :aii.'V Lanr.; Ill do do bcracc ilcLaaifs; Kerace; Mik Fremh Tissue; i.ew style lirocud :i ( haniclcon Glace, plain black Taflcid. ! ruh. rlain.flrured r.,-- ,iv10 1H 5 o 10 40 do do do do do 10 elepaut Pans:an Kebes: ' ' e pieces oinbrouure i Swis3 Mu'! 5 do do do (io do do ,..-ll.-'l iiO ,J., plain do do i lain and ficured.'a.konet liook Muslin; Iii-hep 1 n ns; Silk and AIp.ncj Luatr S. D. GALLIOS tU SON". 3.1 5 20 spS-J ( rinrr llaiiufaclorv. f'U.int.V.t S7MTH,-iannlart'urer of I'arria-es. It it - i -. . iin-i, .. - "'"'.'' V1'" r'''l"ire.i. and mat his work is arrant.-.l In heeounl to si y man.'.factnrcd in me . cm. aim win do sohi at as !o prices. He has now on hand an assortment of Carriage and Bureies to which hu invites the attention of these wishing to purchase. Purchasers will do weilto.all on himbefore nurcnssin?clsef here. VCT" As a recoinmn.latioii to his work he will state that Rt the late Franklin CountvFi.ir.he took ; the pr -111111111 ..n the bos; Carriage ud liiii-pv C' er ail cotnj.eti'. rs. I ALSO, Eery style "f rrrn.iTC and Eue-ey l.8r. ness coiislant'y on band of niv ow n manufarture. Orders thankfully received and promptlv executed. Mioj.dii Main M. a few do..-. n.-rth" of 1 arquhar's store. CI1AEI E SMITH. N. Ii. Particular a't.-n'.ion paid to repairu.r In all branches. C 8 .March 3U, IfjJ.lj-Jmos. i'Mnitn,L.ts in rut asols.-i.. I ' r.iel S'een.'r. No. ir,r .Main street, between 4ih and Sth streets. Cincinnati, has constantlv on hand a lance and ceneral assorfuei.t of l iiibrcllss and r arasois.w ni. il are eCerr. I holessleand Relailat tiie lowest Prices ISRAEL SLEEPER March 5. II:.) 3 II. JOHN WILLIAHS' Excelsior Clothing Store. MT. CARMEL. ri T would call the attention of my friends and the I'U'Hic eenera.lv to mt hioliahle and cheant lothidcsiore in Mt. Carmel. where will he found a Lirire stock of sprii.cand summer clothing of tlie best wirkniafr,i:. and latest fashions. ionie1ii e in part of ci..tii dr'ss. fro k and sack couts.vashmeri'tt. Kriiiinct, Lustre. Tweed and Lines coats Pea iact ts. Arc. Also a larjre assortment ofCassimer.-. 1 e.-.i. .s..n,,,ii a!..l Linen Parts. V superior inid ordinary quality. ia :reat varu.tv csts, A GOOD VARIETV OF BOY'S CLOTHING. I have also received a larre U,t of Cloths, Casimers. Vestinirs. Twccls (ashmarett. Enninett. Dre- .Tears, dir. ct from New York, all of nhich I w ill make up at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Having reccully erlarced my store,, it now affords room for a.l'litini ai dihmIkts by which mv old customers can b-more coinfnrtablv accommodated; to whom, and the bublle peneraily, we extend a cordial iuvitatiua ta rail. , , . JOHN. W ILLIAMS. Jit. Carmel, April Tth, 153. IT. 3m. Spring & Summer Goods BO I A C. H AY have a larsre and well.lec- 1 t. d s: . k of Sprinr a i.l Summer Pre Goods 1 einbrarine Cloths of a 1 111. t crn description and price: t a.simeres in re:,t varietv. from the low,-st sra.le to the richest styles; Vesting. Twe-ds. Sankeens aad Linen and '..tton .Summer ( cor. of a j the various kind-, to-ther with almost even oilier arth Ie kiinwii to tiie Dry G.mds trade. " ' Their st. wk of Hoofsaud Shoes. roare and tine, ' larrcand small, ha len seiecU'd w ith treat eare , and ill coiiii'-ire favorably fDr eleganr with that I 1 of any establishment this side ofthe Citv. For the inspection of the Ladies, thev present a 'ent a Dress wkw, t rape a 110 J H lame Shaw Is. and ftonneia of the late.i style, and at the verv lo.c., ' ware. enUdent that the, can sun the.r vaned Aton, a ma.nilic.-,,, -v.ck of hardware, for the SHMon-'"nlC a"d Bi":Jtr' anJ -""- -fr Also. l.eady made Clothinp. of descriptions. 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i For Ihr Rfm.irn! sn;l rrrn-aiiri? 'arc of nil 1 An-1 cftLoseCevpIaint, whk-h are can.. ..v an ,nt I'aucii, ueakci.ed. or unhcaltLv cmditiou Li.e NEKVOIS SVTEJf. 'n..s beamifnl ai.d Ci.nvcnient application of li MWw.. !- ..l UAl V AMS.d and MAUai 'I I t;t jronimrcrd bv distinguish-.! thiians. bith in Kuroj and ihe I'm ted Sutec, to heir. 1 - rc:iaA.'r MfHtntd Visrore, f of ikt mgt. I Or. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MACXr.TIC FLUID, j i ud with tJie mot infect and certain succets in : ui cases ol . ....... GENERAL DEBILfTY, . :roi Rtl.i-.,i::R .J:e weakened bod v. rivinr tons In ik , vMiii.iii ere,as and mi lpotatius the entire oiUa I FITS. CRAMP, r A R.A L SiS and PLSV. 1 !..tlSl or I.NDUiKS TION. RHEUMATISM .kit ik i.J Ihkwc, CHJL'T. trH.EPSV.-Ll.VBA-r?. uwAKNKSS- -vVOlS TKENSOKS. PALPI .n0,S.:'H, Ai'OI LE.W, NELRALj.. IAI.NS ,Ht SIDE cm CHEST. LIVER i-,!V-f-V,V-NT' SPIN-U- -irXAINT. CVR 1 l-c "r THK S! lNK- lnl CO.MPLA1MT. DIS J.AsES er n.r KID.NKAS, DEHCIENCV or Stt 1 1'ilVSit AI. F.NEKUV. and ail NEK ! .s l..vr.ArS. hkh complaints aiise from oi.a i.m le ca i e naiiielv. A Deran "(i""rwl of the Nervous Svston. J-.!n NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Drurs and net w.TMf it,, ,iOT, for tn,jr weaken the w-1 whne. uiiJvt the -uerc-.l.ciiiiip. l.le eivin. vitalising :."f'"Vc C'lnisn.. as 8..liejr Ly this kcaoti.1.1 ar.i wondunul di-coveiy. the exliaiisted patient ' uie already prosiraUd svstina . . ;t is retoid to former iallh. .liei'Sth. e..ist.ci:y l vignr. I i.c great tcv:u.ia:i;y aj excellence of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curatlveg, consjs., in tL. fact that they arrert end enra disease ru.u a a ; ,i. olion. in vcni tl .,.,,.1 Jrr l'ci" a:;d phyiicing the patient till exhaastta uataie ti.iks hopelessly under the infliction. i...y i..i;..,,i fi, uhulr tvlnm, ryualiit th rml ti: . . fi-niwr Utr su-iTlioui. and nmr dm th' ttiz:tsl Ii:ftov t.ncrr aril cirritn.Mn, Kin iHuwiuiuun ,n i:ic tiii-.c-l states, only three years suiie. noie i:.aa 7.3,0 0 0 ilu l'J i r.JI a-e Persons, .1 aire. Classes, ti?J conditins. iv. a number cf Iadic, w ho : peca f-t to .Venous t 11111 lamu. Lave Le,, Ii...l ib ENTIRELY AND FEFJ-IAICENTLY CUKEO, 1 i:en -ii 1,,,( P f ; ,., 1 rrn g;vt.n ,n(J ri ,rr f 1-. "lit. ic.t in aii ! T . iibi.t, i:r :hc esfti.f the .I.VAC flET.T' tl:e CH.,,.l 9 I1-?wn e.rjiett.4 u.-ih ll,.. !.-- . :ti - .t.r-.i. 1 , j'ri i ot any tliir Chrenio or 1 : . icier, la . i..iusi y caii itiniulucu are : . h. t t their action on ihe nerve, anl t ine v!..inach. siioid (cm ner.ir-y rclk t but " l""tiei:t m a k.uer stale a.ij with cn I-u-s. alter lit action thus es-itej hu compare thi i;a the crT.-c. nultm l.t a;. ! :..'tt.. not !': li M V AN'li: iu 1 r T.tl I a l-y-.p -'. , mile.er. f. in tlae vtor.c n t ii t..ins of 1 ,1. ,.:i.u-k. .11,,: sju.ply tie the belt arunuil the bodv j a...-jj i..e aect.c Hai l as i.iiccted, in a short :ci-.vi t, n.-e.is.b!.. i erspiratica w ill act 00 the I ".ii.it i. -n. in ei ine L lt. thcici y caiii:rg ( (jal . j.uc cn.-1 i;.;,,.,, w liich will pas ui to the negative, .11... i.ie.i. e i...cw K:n to the ptwiii, thus keepina; "'' " '"' "''' "" i.ainnic ciiculation throughout i.ie -:;tem I i.u the m-nt seveie case ot IU SI'EPwraMtMMU tt l!EI. A (tw DAYS r'i 11 VVrK iVK".:LNV TO LKA01CATB H RTIFK VTi;s AM) f ESTl'ilOXLlLS tif (tie M..kt I'udoubted Cbaracter, K..t.m all w.ts.,f ,! t..uti y. could be given, lull cient to In! wwiy coitiiiin iu this paper! AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, hill oik liiiively proves that Granger Uiari Fiction.' " Truth U C'l KR of Froncliilis, arnJ Djaprpsia. Ii lira a; r.KY LAXDIS, A CLERGYMAN'. I t ew Jci.-ey, cf dlsung; Jersey, of iiisungmsbcj attainments sod ulte-j 1 ci'iiljt.tiii. wntes: i'.I.JIi.'ll. W I'll fiin.'.n, .New Jeriey, Julv IS, ld-IJ. nniSTtE Lear S:r iiti u.'ivi t-. L r if ie il what has been the res. It, in mv own esse, of th- a; : iir; wn .1 the W LVAMC BELT lid NECK La K. it-piy i& ai. loi.ows : I-01 ijin.t iwm: yart 1 had been sufferin; from L' s; o, ia. Evety year the ui.tonn became worse, 11..1 rouid 'obtain i.ei maneut relief fiviui anv cnum ii iMc.: -t.;iiicut whatever. About fmrrtrcn year 11 sequence of fiequent epoure to the the discharge ol my . pastoral duties, I jvet to a so.i'ie Clu-cnic liheumatiim. ttc.'lb-T. 11. I.e. owe silt ni l. ';. tor :.i:. r j ear. caused me indescribable -11. Kartl.n iii tho u inter of lM and -16. in j-ien.-e of p: ;.i icu- otiier a gi.at iic-1 iu my ov lllll.'hus i,i this ri-ifii, 1 t larked by ihe B'on. hitis, which soon became .eicie a, to ix,iuic an immediate suspension of my asiorsl lahoi s. Ay ni'nu lytltm wa$ now !,'... oiiiVy lunhattj, and as my Bronchitis became wnise. mi aiwdtd my Drrftii and llheuniatic af lection thus evincing thHt these disordtrs were ioiinectc.1 with each utiiur through the medium of Uie Ncivou. SiKtciii. la the whole nharmaronn .a C kcenird tj be BO leric.lul aon, s'l,u.i ...,!. rc.ch and rcniipcr.lc mv Nervous System; every thins; that I had tried i r this purpose had con .k:cly tunrd. At last I was led by my friends t evaniii.e yuur in , eutam.. and (Uioujfh with no vsry Mii'KUTiitf 1'oj.ts cf their eJicieocy.) 1 iletenuiutj to ti y ih vrte. t ..f ihe application ol the GALVANIC BKLT o M.t KLALK, with the MAGNETIC ILIIU. 'ihu was is June. IbHi. To uv out imiiiiniin, , isotiii mt Dtsrtrai mSm( is :k.mt ui. I ui, iMm in t. at. CMt ur tastosal hatf I iiMioumiDi sinnLC srarica OJi in.om.1 ihe BhoC11ITII; AMD HI RhCUMATIC ih. im iii, i , i mri i cmtD to irnaiLt at. Such is the wonderful auJ happy result of the experiment I have recommended the BKLT and t LU1D to many ho have been like isc suffering from Neural gic AUectious. 'I hcy have tried theio, with HArrt M-1.T1. I Bf.l.ltvr, 1 KTKIT CASK. "iu, Jear ii, verv reiecctfullv vours. KOSE11T W. LANDI8. DR. CHRISTIE'S galvanic Necklace Is used lor all ( emplaintt succting the Throat oi Head, such Orenciuus. In (lamination of the Throat. Nervous and Sick Headache. Dizziness of the Head ; Neuralcia ifc the Face. Buzzing or Roarinr in the' . Lars. Deafness, which ia Rcuerally Nervous, and that distressing complaint, called Tic Dokreus DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vat service in cases ef Convulsions or tut. Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervoa, . ASVctioiii of the Uta.l and uer extremities. A1m m I'aby aud raraly.is, and all Diseases caused by Deficiency cf Tower, or Nerveus fcnergv, in tlM limb, or other organs of the body. Tic Dcloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agonizing complaints are namedtaulri rtlitvrd by the application of the 1alvasi j J,?;,T- Nkcklack. and tu in. Ibe Belt diffuses ta Electricity through the syttero the Necklace has a local eltect-and the Eluid acts directlv upon the ; trteted nerves. In these distressing- aiUictious thm application NfcVtll EAli.S. 6 FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible complaints are alwava caused by a 7r,ierme:if .. the Arrrcr. The Bblt Bracklktb, and Fli io. will cure nearly avery eaia! no matter how youn? or how old the patient ir how c. 01, nrmed tbe complaint. Numerous and astoniitunc proois are 111 possession of the proprietor. ri" Many hundred Certificates, from all parts f the country, of the most extraordinary character cwav l c (;ia. if required. ' r1 ."..'.71" or "neonvenienee attends the as of UK CHKlSTttrS G.iLl1XW .IRTtCLES, aal ...... ,.. y ,nr most leeoie and delicate w th periect ease and safety. In many eases the tan " Von ."e"ii"ff tncir ""o '", da.sa.K ana- agrra o-it. 1 hey can be sent to any part of tbt country, . Prices: The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollarat ; Tiie Galvanic N'eckl.ioe, Two Doilara. The Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar tick j The Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. j " The Articles arc accompanied by foil as j plaia directions. Pamphlets, with lull -n 1 may be had of the authorized A (rent. " I PARTICULAR NOTICE. as- Bcaarf mj Lmnlcjtat and '.Vartldf Initrntitm D. C. MORE HEAD, M. JX, tEPwL AGENT OR THE 1'SITF.D STATF 139 Bitaswtr, New Yvrab Avriitm'izKD acfji s, .M. W. HAH.E. liror-kvill": F. Brown. Fairfield; P.Beaver. Litr-rtv; Chas. Van Cuuip, Metamora: Citlord i D. pay, Lanr-il. VALLEY HOUSE! ; J IMYEthn 1 ieanre of annovncil p to tbe public 1 th:it (he iim Mncrc is now htted tin ID tha Zl"?..'" "Z',n.'?.rj"M the travllitr ! Vler M.e ,.rese.t managrcerd, T Hatter a-yaelf ibfs " "" ,m"" " ' lie balldln, is l.rj-e and commcon., .mi Coa. ! Z ! The undersipned has had much exTwneaaa I. It,. 1 w.. . ' a.:. ...J?' BrooV ville, tnd., March 23d, it?53..