Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 August 1853 — Page 3
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-- - asistnnt , vM4i.-f J- Kelley. our a absent on a visit to his lathe r ,5. We learn Iron a Laurel friend ...v ;ne?" is beginning to 'look up' '""" , , , .;f.;.,erera.r ot the canal. The death f G ho'.ip, HsrJ. although a serious Uilanrel. wiii probably in some iV ' ' ' , . , . K". . - i
" ,-diie-olopinsrthe ererwieS of the' ""-"rr.mgiy on Inesuay morning r ree- ;' . ! " 1 . . ,nan as taken from jail by the Deputy Mar-.-iiinsr ousinoss men ana in mcroa-,! together room into the presence of El-y-'t ili'Vuitrv anil enterprise. 1 linjtos't men. They not being satisfied; it -V new (jroeerv ami Provision isw,i1 '"""the coe.rjtenaRce and reneral epmw urocerj ami i rov n,ion pearBnca of Freeman, that he was Eilinctou's ...-. has beer, opened on Tearl street, , "lave, Mr. Lieton, one of the claimant's coun- , -chcan furniture establishment", 8e,'0rJer' him, very authoritatively, to pull i"P his breeches that they might examine his rr.-sitc bps. Counsel for Freemsa told him not to v-Tiie tin.i of Henrj and Co., pi of- ; io so- Mr. L. insisted they opposed. At .r ba-ains to the people. -the instance of M,r L" ?h VJ Marshal ri5' , r , , very rwmptonly ordered Freeman to ex-v-pr. Gittord is pushing forward Ins ; pose bis limbs. Counsel again directed him
.-5 ir: iIai'T wiiii tnaracxenstic ener-: "
. iri-.v;;I prcML-ly liavehMshcd it ( he had a perfect right to do so. The opposite u!ur:i'.i. counsel replied that he (Mr L.) or the Deour rattison. Dr. Kitchen, 31. ;tyL;ocIJdoiufthe', chose-ihey should use .- - i no forre to prevent them, nor would FreeiiaoilKTS. are engaged in buildings, nifin himself offer resistance if they chose to -,-h when completed, will add much to l uth? should not tke off his clothes :k" " .- , . If to fulmiit to such au examination: f?;f5ent appearance ot our rural city. ,. ,.vveV(.r, Uley chote lo do it lhey diJ SJ r-Tiie S. boc! Buililing, (which ye i at their peril. I'hey should be held responhi-
U would vclept a college.) is 1 v coivp'eted. At a public meeting j kS, n- -- . i J.n.Honry. E-t. WW hilars was ot- , jfja a '.can tu the corporation hy rcvn:b'e citizcr.?, to be cofropriated to ' ?" is buiidlns so that its early comple- 'and JS EOW S;CUrCU O JOIIU OOUUl, . 4"fa?n completed it w bean honor to : recp!?, an trnameut to the town.and he I U sire, architectttre, will compare ,, i n i -ii , , , an ,-'-''y :th the Erookv.I'.e College 'ter ;.i:n". The trustees design opening : oe ,J.-i' Sc!p so sooii as the necessa- V.
5:?parat;ons can os made. , n .ltou if they would not direct their client ijThe Messrs. 3Iorrov have repain- ,0 rrfuse to slf'l himself they could be pres- ' . ,- .... , i-i ,; eut, otherwise not. This condition of course
v "v"' ""u was uot areepled, but a written protest was i" T . . u I n" , .ri i i. ... i . . . . . . : been lost in some steamboat collision ! The
0KK' d"u ole"IJ"' e suppose, . ..an me Mrmi tgntnst any exam.nat.oo ,ettef , be as dead as she U.-A..oth-i .:ired ' to sell rriad'.v and i he.in f.r i ' rwi,an Wi-'ch shoa,u '" Th.rU. m.i !;.. ni-i.v- ti,.,- ;. '
; . 1 on his Ciollies and ex.uss his person, and a ... l.u i . n r i, ' ... , . ... ' 1 . ' . . . euoush there, if we could swar one for a
r . , wnue.. oemanii. ,. any exam.nal.on s ,o lt d post office. Another read,. Sslem John 3I-. Out er, from what we can 1. ha (Freamen s counsel should Ak. Vermont." There are thirtv-two Sal-
fi-n. mikrs a very clever, accommoda-
rpri popular Postmaster. Ho has ! Freemiu was required to strip, he protesting y:u?t!:ei ;rtce in prettr rcoA stvle ifB"i,,!,t thelt exaiuiuing him iu the absence ;. ,'. r . e of his counsel ; his back, legs aud other porialirci en tore. j tiotis uf h; perron were examined for marks JJ"Mr. C. B. Clement, we learn, has I bv wh;ch to recognize him, and it is repor- . . ' . ! 3 .1. .. .1. . -
J--ciis? the entire inform i o ' ,r - !.is!imi:;t. ol Clements & Fonts, and' i'oiiis jm-secutino; the business with : ?MttrJc;;ergy,anJ on a hrer scale. L C. Font. Esij.. the former partner, i;! tars : attention t j liis Iatch His business is extending, j ; .i:s v.si :K'.r- r:ipp"y i'icre.is.n j. X"l!,v. !'. A. Oen-.vell is'at pres::it";it :!.i::i? court at Broekv:!le. tC'Ti.-ii. Tiiruxton, we learn, has ztu the o'.is," and Jep. Russel. j n. iffr-T.-? it.st. to st t bef.-re the ra'nitU street capitalists, the merits i i.vn,s of the S'..iiurset junction r:.rh i'ne: N B. J-hn Smithis married! tsl'fl. We :nders i. ( base, I:!, v.i'l that (;eo. ., Chas?, become school" situation ? i-eccivc. a I- ud call t-i !.'!;!!.? ' tke '-Graded Ruj!i'. ;:!.. ha niti.-! l.U i" - p'--ice, and will soon enter v.pon Vfr'i.i 1... i i . '' - .rdl-iies Oi Ins new station mii..l t. ., t .-rt. ei oi fie people of Laurel .'.r. t HSS3 accepted th,i hhor.l i tHe Laurel Trusts ui:H ,1...;.",. ! - 'inj a permanent location, (,? ''"J l the unavobhthie tieiav in Hit' r,Vtl.,n ot ,ilt, - , ... ' ' . ,Jt h 51 cJlilce' .t be- t:iii.-,hoc until late j the soi- -' ...! t'.. i , - - "i:uii-ciicr irom laS:.; Oil- ha rnns h. ... .. -.1 co:ir.!ttued tj chan-rt.aii.-ins. 3Ir. t hase has conducted iuiol f..r the pat 3 months lei i-v. an i the pt'op. ot
iv;,i hp trulv orrv t l-o hi ;,.r l v mm owe airectea 'J. urner, unto.- we t lr,,,.,. J " State vs. Heatb. The defendant j "entit 10 Canada fr better directions. ; u has endeared lumlt to the was fh;ir?0,i ;th disturbing a reli-ions ! bulhe PLMtM"ter thera can get none, u.,- I S'-ren "r h" k'!": ami to the Par. ! me ting of whirl, lie was conductor, by i !? h ?hncs kaow the adtHiug. b-V M exercise of his Pec. j epithet, directed to Mr. llel i JHf v P 'vers of Government. ! dcrs" i ,a0 prosecuting witness- . him of the money being sent, he will drink a 1 The rr- I'r- iti'Mi 0f Jir Chase rrciv ' c3' itnesses for the State said that f cup of oniowder tea. aud blow up the villa- :; . ' ' ' ' tlie ijeli-ndaiit called Henderson unlit for , nous Post Master. op m'ioragooi School Mister, i the society tf earth or hell a shrimp of, A fashionably done op letter came to tie Ae E?ar licit Rev. Titos. Spmcer, ol ! the earth, whose head is softer than his ! office w,,k wthout a word on it, so we :Sta;keJ of as a proper i,cron toill0art vorse lb3a the scrapings, of hell ' "P"1 H, considering ourselves as near n.tk- ; tee'ecto. ..Wn.i , 'l Und unworthv of his ivife, and advised his ll" " could be in theeyes of outside gnimht -ct. . :per;nten,i-jnt. .;. ,, t - ", t:., ix-,. r . lore, and we fouad it a decided v good busii wile to desert linn. Witnesses for the , i-.... v V i . ! , r . . , .. . . , ! neas letter, to a merchant in rvew 1 ork. and M Inclilftit. jdefeni.ant said that no such language was containing $5lK. We returned it to the wn- . 'v b.etcr.-.nr!. one of the attorneys "sed by the defendant in their hearing, ter for 'better oirectious.' Ild the w riter or ta? a !-jt d fugitive slave, Freeman, j and that they were present Bt the time forgotten less September would have found it 'ijen he returned from his trip South t. i alluded to. The case was argued before aiuoug the dead,' Aud w hat a bustle among
lUl tunny lavorable to his client,! a sas ether testimony of a conclusive-! '"cralle character. brouo-,t with Ii t i.:.u i-
. ia.o.ii Mii(i.ii.nu,i,aiii. i.irjmi .pens umjic iu r"" ;
ivpuiaiimi who Knew f ree--w Hia: ;y years ajro in Georgia, and ; '"r such testintonv as will s;irelv .-. i the rlaitr.ant to "get around." i ..s gentleman, by an arrangeniert Mr. Ketchutn, with a design that w ill ; en in the sequel, was nameless -ta he reached our shores. He was 'r'r'Ji'.ucf d to a soul nor his name diJed until the affecting scene.of w hich speak, occurred. .... um me mcoff. coutnerner. in ny with tlie other counsel for Free--a. those of Ellington, and a number interested citizens, went to the jail -e Freeman. They all went into an e-rooin and the unknown placed himinan obscure position. Freeman taen brought in and shook hands :-'a Mr. K. This gentleman then told ito look around and see if any of his tsi'k- 9 were Present- He slowly Jhis cys around on those present. -' b to this and that one with the sc"'med deferential manner of colored ia,. but w hen he come to the Southern : ; -i'man spoken of, he fixed his eves i u-m eawerlv. rpi-nTniy.,..! Iili f.ici....! irii !o. .ji.-i . 'i.i'i, grasped his hand, and with: ,( "Cit emotion said, '-God bless you. 3!5a Pntilio. how do von do?" s too much fcr the old p-entlemsn's 3.Ci:ty: he Was nnmnnneil snl cimd o And. in.lOoH tllOro f..- J-., ?esii ti, 1 Tie .iiv, i Will. c t'.vo ac-niaintances Ihon rm.l a ' nd familiar talk about old times,, '."2 not a shadow pf doubt in the iiiGji nf .1,- . .i i tpj nearer? tnai tncy were in ul'l ttCOtia:ntaiir.i ni.rt K.ie.- frien,,- , rol.. .... ""'lODs m "lattg svne." Indiana " .""a- ; i atbiari.r. ....... TV 1 . V irHnia I)p.nnr, .1... r..t . - , " " I i.Sj or tne appointment ol , m. J n. mi "vn " 10 ,ae ""ail agency -.( ' Y thee is a purely ministerial one obiytt ,s for elecTion cf a,j "-'. GCMft il,,.. ...J :.. ..... . . li 'S .tf. 1 a V
llfpro' j .... . '-1 1.. '...1 iiiium. , lJ reuitora and 111 this point cl,o!lt!ie snarke'. Hi.! lvlie prices low.'
pi thn . , . ,;..,- t"J"ua nssumea pt our mcm contemporary, his" appointrivzd oi beng a source of com--'u.iuM be cue rather cf approval, t..- i'Z ,0 ih,-nv the aagacitv cf the .... " "" "is Xnowfde-e o! 3 !1 ,; ' tarn ing out tho great prii.ci- ' -..;:. ''u.V'Bet a t-.-v- t -c o. h
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tliat the I'tiit- plates Marshal. John I. Ilobinson, hud p, rm !1 Mlinqton the clainiai of Freeman, to visit Freeman In jail, aud to examine him m reference to marks up in his person. This iiidii?uitv was r.n9i.,l i. Tu sday, and in a manner still more cutrii glns, , , a "oiiday last Ellington returned to this jcitv, bringing with him three men to idenlifv i r 'n,an 38 hU slave. Freeman's counsel ! "ived no,ir"f '- h uM be taken into I th Presec of these men on Tuesday mor11 ."ei cuuui lueuiuy mm. " 'lr- iusikicu mai me t'e;. ' "e ,uu'. very r'l.y deelmed, statins that he ci i not heheve he had a right to employ forc to make Freeman expose his Mr.I.i,lfln.Un1,.l tU, . ,ake Wi , - ., aHJ d , . - j egraph the .M.irhl and see if he could have I 'xa,"i"'lliou u"der him. The counsel for any examination was to be hid that they ruumu ircrur iimite i mey llliglll oe pre- . .i i si . -i - i . . . tJZZ .rft" ! had be,t, ckted fur some time with Mr ! .
, i v . .i ; i i. (twiHi wiovwiauu, ouu no more, r- Ke tchu.a : u. ee cc i , obtaining . tohMy ,.nd, nud lt ia uncommoolv intervit- with nun. Unasked as a mat- , c " , , of right, that Freeman's coual should i a !,hJl l 'hrt '"i
allowed to be pres-nt at any examination m'c"1 ,1 UU- 1 , MTSTl P1""4 thal ii wir wuiitti uoi niieriere wuu ina exami!;3 noli.ied, and allowed to be present. This was uniiee'iefi : the examination took nlsw. - i ul . ce re now preparea co sweer tuat freeman is h!iiii2ton s sluve. Ke!er what think von of such proceedings? 'on 111 you conceive that such an outrage oiils be committed nnurr tho direction of a civil officv r, in the "high noon of the nine-tet-nth century and in a country boasting .' . . V ., '"'-"- i I niGiti: ig mere n i;.ii7.?uci i uiiTniidpous la i iiiere a citizen of the country, whose bleod iioe not boil at the perpetration of such iudigniiies? Had suc i a scene transpired in Austr.a, wh.tt iiuiijjuuitioa should we ail feel ami exjiress! What ures and imprecations we shouio heap upon the. iir.mous ilaynau cai'ty of such au act! But the Ilaynau Mitrhnl who perpetrab-R such died in the highly iiitelliijf nt, civilized, refined and i hristian city of Indiannpolis, fhal! we not all S'ing- pn! of glory to him? Shall not ciirif t ans r..M-u:bl in the.r respective ch ar ches, i!;c iei:il r ,;?v i ,.i . . i . i out llianks U Almighty ; 1 ' ,l ,r ' " .-.l", J KooinsoD, oy i.., ... '-. ''.os " ' " r .otiim?. a respeciame cut-, ot .mi.-p.ii,-,,:, his custody, or caSu.S it t I.-,'cn si.d expoMiig his nakedness . lias saveLM.ie l uion? liut hostile Marshal liie !.a.t authority f. r su. h a .iisaractial procee.li.igt Infaimmsas tst..: rugitive.Mpre La -.v. does it
r. q iir aay such uuty of hiri? Poes he not j Master invited him iu nd ftraichtene.l himperiomi I.. whole duly under Ihat law, when! w if for an effort to decipher the invslcrv.
v ureps wureiv i:i uliKe,i luifllive . . r . A V' l;1.xi istw looul all sympathy l'r Fr-e ioin, and to orT-r every ' b'v i Jneppiug? Through'"'A C T .C"' U."f M;,r?,.,Bl nn8 ,
-vi n.irj ii r-cr i onnseii ine special agent r ay. 1 ,: !-iimnt. and ba. appareatly, taken, a" letter which we deecided to b for '1 ' ",'9i'!r-10 '-a...tug h;.n every posai. Toror. waa found to be lor G- Zimmar ! -J,,i"y t out hU case, and has (man. Many of our advertised letters stand , t;'ron ' ry concnv.bie oUtaelo in ! but one chance in one thousand to be right, i of t"" 'f -' -uduct let W cannot publish a he simile wiihoat incur- ' i the pill i c pro tc uuceiti.'p-m-nt. Iudiaaopo-' rinr too treat an exnruKe at tlm engraver.. 1
iiS LVnuKr.it. I I IE I nlri fount v. c tra'iier tlie doinorsol the Court of innn.in Pin... r n;nt., r-.. i.... ... r. ' jury by the prosecuting attorney and Isaiah ". Robinson behalf ofthe Stcte and S. S. Hardin- for the deleni..,. ti. . : i.- ,.ik j , eruici, SLaiiuui ue ior acquitting, and seven for convictinr, the prose cuting Attorney, entered a nolle prose .... qui State vs. Wm. HaKTEK. The de- i fendant was convicted of petit larceny,' ! .. .. ! a aI. 1 II. . S
uii- u iw cniy-i.ve uonars. ami sentenced pumic omcesw itn much honor and ability live days imprisonment in the- county j ty and died lamented by an extensive jail. circle of warm-hearted friends. State vs. Christ. The 'f--'-rt , , was found guilty of grand larceny for . djiimstbat Jttss mvhcf the
stealing a Iiorse vaiueu at seventy-nvei I ,1 IK' IH,i, CKl'Clili-. CO .Lit ar anJ . i .... . , .'-I. ' ..'.HI, 11... V. V -1 1 1 o unit sentenced to three years imprisonment in the State Penitentiary. (A new hearing has been granted in the above easo, and will probably come off this w eek.) John Gray was fined two dollars for retailing liquor without license. Prudence Ann Grey w as also fined -?2 for a like offence. Harvey J. Pnliiam, was fined $3 for neg'ect as supervisor. Dr. ('. H. Cass and Mark II ItnlUn wi re admitted to practice law. Ilan.ilton Pate of New Marion wasin.:!.!i'il for soliino- limi.ir without lin.. ; c ir ,, on five occasions, and fined 3 10. Also,! lor keeping a nubhc nuisance, and fined i 10. Thomas F. Spencer was indicted for siift'erinrr his horse to run a rai'p on tho public hirrhwav, and fined ?5 David Ryan was fined -?io for not btnearinc as itness in the rase rf Stato vs. John P. YVhitam. - . n -, . ,- ... . , lions. l no .ua.::so:i i ourier oi July 11 1 ai-s "this tll.l.. Int VO'ir lltlnilierc . . . . M,o cfh - had been contracted for in this . . . , . . i - itv. I h s vi-nr tve have not heard of a , ;Miis'ie cuutraci iar imttre iseuvpry. . r .-a J .. 1: I . , , . . ,,, .... . i f eeuer- are Wilillljio SsClt. mil trie gTent , difference betw een llieir view s and the i vitnv .. buvers. h-aves no hone fot - - . J operation? before the hog; packing sea-j son . pens. The preat inci fuiSerof which wii! .. .... ncrase ol thej vt ry low , iu corn parisou wi'.h the prices o! tii2 .-ca.-on of ISOJ-It. Fanners and f-f.b. rs w i2Th:iie to make up their minds to receive low oric-o Scr h"ts." "'.""Tbe Ttrf.,-l;viHii . .iriiiiin.-lpnt nf the Republieon s-v that he ' heard V. J. Biown ;.,? that !.; was almost ready I '.Sir Jil-:tine L?" V
A t'erp late the Pst Office. i Mr Gray the senior editor of the Plaiudeal- J er, lias recently beeu appoiuted l'ostmaster t at devi" .d. The folllowing article froiu a : late numkv of that paper explains some of, the causes why letters miscarry in mails, and j its perusal should make every person care ful to direct letters carefully, and to examine j the direction before depositing them in the i pest office. j A failure to get a letter whea die, is a source of tench annoyance and complaint;! and discovering that there are other causes j
man me negllence or villainy ofthe Post offi- ' cere, I stop to note a few. Experience has' satisfied me, that a little practice inside of a ! Poet office will as readily lake the sour out of ; an outside grumbler, as saleratus will from j buckwheat cakes. The following are among the numerous I superscription, deciphered, guessed at, giv- ! en op, Slc, which causes delays, if not fail- ' urea. j Colon supposed to be Solin; Harville supposed to be Earville; Oh High Oh, for Ohio; j Tence, for Tennesee; Vienny, for Vienna, Monteton, for Mount Eaton; knaldover, f.jr ' Canal Dover; Meque f0r Mecca, Eker foi I Achor, nigh Ah Grey, for Niagara, &c. ! nnoueraori ot misdirections. One letter before me reads, Foot & Powell, Farmer J. If there was but one farmer in this little barren state, we should have heard of his whereabouts. Cavana, New York.' There is no such place, and we DneBS. and nencil nn lli- Inti.r Try Ohio," When, that Postmaster has tried long enough, he adds, -Now try Michigan," and sends it there. If that seem not to be the place, the letter must die. Had it been directed to Salem, we could have tried (the patience) of thirtv-lwo Piwt nt.. Of Jackson, and no more, (as letters are often erected; there are ninvteen, besides thirty. '"."1". another sylUble added, as JackOf Washington, there are 25 Post Oifices; Liberty, " 17 " Eden, 1.1 " franklin, 24 ' onu to uu waircnv a noi ei nee i in hears i There U a C eve.aud in New ! or,2tZ ,.A,t but letler w,..t7M .W W1VWV1V1IU, ouu ill, iiiuin, WUIII (I Cumdirection. Again there is one before me directed to "Cleveland Ohio City, O. This is to much. Another of the same sort re-ids, 'Vermont Ohio tabitha paleu." "We cive ihut , up. Another reads, Miss Christiana Oroolis , Lake Erie.' Is this a "sell' bcaue brooks ' ran into lakes? We fear Mis Hro'Ks !ki-i ems, bat none in Vermont. We might stim- : ulate thia as it were with wine, to keep it ' alive for a while, by sending il ubont to a few of the nearest or largest Suleins, but tha chance are that it would eventually find itst resting among the dead. Letters are often resected to say Bedford, when New Bedford diarmeant, or West Bedford or Bedford Center. This is fatal, unless the county is given. Again, there are several townships i-.i ihn State bearing the earns name. Tho nme of the post office must, therefore, be ciiiferent; for instance, Selrille, Medina, it ilford toffice; Gilford, Mahoning, is Bucks, etc. Letters are constantly addressed to the township, and unless the county is noted they are D; j m. . .. ... i 1 ,1 lost. Letters are often directed to a f.tiiey name, which a man baa given his farri or county residence. You will say that the facilities for carrying and the cheap postage, have roud a cU of letter-writers who should first goto school. True, but there ia quits as much trouble from business men aud scholars as from others, especially from writing nisk-ters. Their superscriptions are often beautiful, splendid I raagmnceot, but it is utterly out of our potv- ! p in mill nnl m.l..l f not. Vd bl)l ca.t them They ,ike , Wf. mon which the mon which ,he m. deBcribtfd ,8 bei,,e beanMfu, bevonddescr.uti.it.. but not trve. (Kn!.om j. , ,xc.plion lN,II1M, sre K0 ,m,,v I writteIl th(lt wo calnlol ,rt, w 1P,hrr th " I are lor "John Smith, or good eld Kelteslu,lar." I A Mr. Jay had a money letter here, and af- I ,.P -ii ! hll, XI, , p At last he asked Mr. Jay to get another letter from tbe same man, and let us see if we At last he asked Mr. Jav tn ret another U cMed it .j,y.. H. drew OIie ,roIU k. , et, when the Fort Mast-r at once produced ! Ili : prou be money letter plainly enough addressed to and a whiplash a siraighter murk than the a - . . . ... . .. .. I author eo'd make when he be2u to write. If yen think as poor readejs, call in, and: we will soon lower your estimate of voureelvea. A letter coutainmg money csme to, "ecr egsuis ia scent tne true a ct the rbber til that time. A letter ilns morning ."lZuTt? me re'"-tpt ol ibuo, and Ilcl awareu u uains is tue omce Lcl us hear the conclusion of the wlioie lll.ilier.'' Mmety - nine per cent, of ail the de.sys aud miscarriages are attributable to tlie w riter. CO" Mark P. Tavlor, late Mavor of Cincinnati, died oii last Tuesday 'night, Mr. Taylor has filled several prominent i.l Vf . . V unaersignea Hereby gives nonce that letters . " iraimn ution the estate of i:.,ro-.. tz S honp.late of Frauklin Cour.tv, deceased, have neen isseea out or thet oun ot Common Pleas of this county to him. He invuesall who baveclaims against said estate to present them for settlement, and those who are indebted to mako prompt payment. The estate is probablv solvcM. i CO BE UN Ml KKAY.adm'r. J. 11. liOWLANP, Alt'. 1 July Sith, 1853. 32 3w. IB tl Com. Plena of Tranklin Co. Elizabeth Garner A ethers ( by their next friend Ben- On complaint to esjamin Garner, J-tablish the will ofSot. VS. ( omon Allen, dee'd. Eli Allen and othsrs. ( II HE plaintiffs now Hie in said Conn their com- . plaint, accompanied by the affidavit f a-iisin-tefested person, that Charlotte Allen, who isadeTendant thereto, ts not a resident of the state rt Indiana, notice W hereby given to said Charlotte of the peadency of said complaint, and that unie.,.hedo appear and answer the same on the day of the next term or said court, to be heni in vow vour. nu ..so ni Dnnixinir, on ine iirsi Monday ot October next, the same will bj acted upon in her absence. Witness mj hand this 26th Jnlv, A . D. Ki3. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, CPk. D. D. Jonas, f ... J.D. Howlasb. Attorneys. Jnly 23th, 1853 32-3w. ADnnisTKAroRis sileof ki al tasatte.Hy virtue of an order or the Court of Common Pleas 0f Franklin Countv. the onaimiii, aammisirator or tlie estate of Wi S. T ma- n.a....ri 1 1 1 ti-. . . ,. .. . ' .ii. saiu io inc nign"bi.Wer, at public auctu.n, on the premises near ..-u-T-i, .i. ,..iuinJ , ,nc iav ol Scntember ,n-rniinina. j....,k... t " ' nex". tne following describe., teal Estate a. text., in , ami. 'All niv : Lot No. three ol Ian, is ad in. li i ii i . hrt I townorLanrel apportioned and d iide.l nnder the iown Ol will of James Conwell. a rial th.-n-of he,r. bated.it being a part of the north eat quarter or rj""'' r'?."' uu line imiiu. .crvB, ,..e same neilia SOIU as ut property or the said W. S. Tennii, de'd, to pay Tt;,,.0l,. half ca?h.th other hair in 12 monms irom aate oi sale to oe secured pv note wiUl sufficient security, wiih interest trom date waiving valuation and i,rp-(iseieent laws. WH.IIAMN.llOi til! I V. !mint.rator. Jnly 57th, 1S53. 3J 4w. CAPITA I. HOI SC Coun. -rsvilie, Fa-tte Coantv, Indiana, R. Di rxax. Propretir. This house Is in good repair, well rurmshed.thrroi.:rh'y TenUIated,favoratiy3i.-"c1fd -i . very attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it" is the best and most fashionable house in the iitv. its bills are at the same time so low as tofnit all. Jy '52-30-Iy TfJrTb Hamilson Intelligee.eer will please inr raoothsanw rorwsrd bill for pi nem.
Notice.' I!V accordance with an ActpaeJ by lis Ais.'inl.l ..f i!u. Sl-Hli of In liana, i Act l pro i.le for the .alu of County S ami the prnnerty bi'lonirij; thereto, and , ; June li. .-oi."' we wdl olf. r
i.fral "An .dries nved at ur.lay the 2iM .lsy o tlviuncr. 1-53. st in eourtn"u- """' in i. limn eouniv, In.liai.a, the ountv Seiiunnry building, and all real and personal proiicrty belnrig thereto in said county. Sale tocomtnence between the hoursoflu o'clock A. M.and 1 o'ebn-k P. M. on said day. 1 he apparatus belonjrinfr to said Seminarv consists in part or Prisms, convex and concave Mirrors. Air Pumps, 4 Bell Gasses and Rinirs, Pneumatic Pumps, TVrrestial and celestial filobes. Microscope, two Telescopes, Marie Lantern with as. troiiomical painting, l o Galvanic Batteries with apparatus. Orrery. Electrical Machine and apparatus, one bov of mineral selections flOt) specimens.) largo Barometer and Thermometer, Pulse Glasses, The conditions of sale are as follows, to-wit: The purchaser will be required to pay the interest upon the whole amount ofthe purchase monev rorone yearin advance, at the time of receivinc a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten eo,ual annual instalments, with interest annually m advance upon tie residue of said purchase money. The personal property belorcinp to the Seminary will be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser (riving hU note, with approved freehold security, for the amount of the purchase monev, with interest thereon. and without anv relief whatever from valuation or arnrnisement lawn. VVKI.LIXGTON DAWSON. A. V. r. ,
CHARLES .NCTTER,T. U. C. j ning. and we are ready to wait on customers in our July 11, led3. 31 till Oct.22. line, the Factory has been largely improved, and . we can card, spin, weave, and manufacture Wool t IMSTIt RTOR'S stLE ."o i on ' 9hort notice, as (rood and as cheap, aa any lice is hereby given that ! w,l! sell atVriv"ale!cn2rt1f.hopin;hcot,u,7- . , sale, tn acres of land, beloncinr to the estate of FuHne and dycinjr done in the usual sessor on Jacob Miller, deceased. t iho uni w ! falrterms.all kinds of Merchat table produce taken
Garrison, on Saturday the 90th dav of u-ust IS- ! J. said land, is tho South East quarter of section twenty-three, town 12. ransre 1" Franklin r, Ind. Terms-At its appraised value. i cal 1 down' VlAffirSr-aVwlS waiving recourse to the valuation or appraisement i lawsof this State THO nrFniin a-. Julv 13th. 1Sj3 l-3l-3w v,lrruHU' Aam rrXEtlTOU'S XOTICE... Notice is herein by given that the nndersignedjias been anpointe.l aiwl qualified executor of the last will of William Fer-uson, l.-te of Franklin connlv. dee'd. Said estate is solvent. JOSEPH WELSH. July 19th 1853-31-3W Administrator. U AY & 31 V T LACK, WHOLESALE PEAIERS IM i n v u tii o i s , PEARL STRFET. F.ET. WALNUT 4 VINE CINCINNATI OHIO. 9 . voncr. of isorvErY Atthe jn.,,erm- "5-'. of the Court of Common Pleas of trankhn County, the estate of JacobI.aniiis.deceased, was de, fared probablv insolvent. Creditors are therefore noti3ed that the same will be settled accordii glr. AARON C. MILLER, , M. V.SIMONSON. Dated 15 July, '53 3l-3w. Administrators. Head's Commercial College. c. E.rorne r of Warn nnri TaurA V. r...i.i; n 'pHE object of this Institution Is to qualify gentlei iiicu ixai ncaiiy ior inc counting house and but smess pursuits. The course of instruction embraces il.a theory and practice of Hook Keeping by Double Entry, as applied to all dinrimr,. r trade and commerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations, 4c, covering the entire fields of commercial operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished account- i ..,, tha ,,ii i b twelve week. Term. ?t I'V"1 1 . I ll 1 ill'V aan ri ' r .1 1 nr..- f ).... . ............ ! , 111, 111 1 'Mil 1 lio.nl board can bo obtained at fr-m 21Z3. tn .t
per week. j rpllt undersigned have tut received direct from Further rnrticutars can be oba!!e'! by cnllingat I 1 the East, a well selected stock of the above tho Institution, or by adirerg tho principal, i named articles which will be old at the lowest Bg(potpid.) 3. E. HEAP. Principal Bros. TYN'EK St BAKER. Nov. 12, fT- lyr. ) npr2!,'53 l'J-tf.
Dageirootyps Stork. l-'OMr;S.JF.WELRY AND FANCY GOODS LIT VUV(iOOi)Slinporters and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low prices. PETER SMITH, Nov. 6 J i-l'm. Cincinnati, 3ii Filth Street. JUST HKCEIVED IT THEfll.P WHITi: ( OUMK. the .1 most extensive lot of Lress Goods, we have ever bad the plea. ore of offering for sale; among vi Li"h are. i": pieces plain and faacy Lawni:; 10 ! lierne deLauie; 10 lo Henure; 1 do Siik Freiu-ii Tissue; . do t ew st le Hrocade; 2 do Chameleon ;U,ee; V do plain b'aek Tafietn: 4d do mil, plain. ft-ured & fancy Stiks; 111 el Miuil Parisian Hobo: r pieces embroidered .- i'.i Mull; ." d.i'tel d.i do in d plain do do 3rt "o plain ard fls'ired JackAnet; 5 d'i liook Muttin; . il'i H-h.ip l ;im n: 2;i do Siik and Alprt.-ei l-ntres. Kp-2. N. li. ; i.'.l.ION .t S(j-. MORSE'S t 'O.MP01TNO SYRl'P OF Yi-.M.OW IXK'Sv ICOOT. l cnili prepared trnin Uie bet Hoots and II. rbs of Cie Vetera !edii a. nnd hns cnined an nnrivailed repiitMtion for the f-d'oTi inir effecta. viz. 1 iHi:n iti:i nn cri.Tviitiviie rur i iver im n kjvivk on.i.Ns. tnci.EANsiNu and .bus ,,-.Trii.ur,u.i.w,rrnm. l.!.ints. I'l pei;-ia. Iniiifstion. .'o.til.ineaa. Pile.. ile..dn. !., Fever and A cue, Jaundice. Nausea, Lo-s: A i petite, .Vc. and causing the food t no'iri-li an-1 support ererv part. rtTilFYINGTHE HLDOP and tbns curing r.ll H uinors. Cutaneous Eruptions, S r"fi:l i. Salt It lien in. Erysipelas. Scald Head, C.ni!.-r. Pimples on the face, Itlot.hes, fleers. T'imors. 'irctin:il Ii..'a. Cancers, cl e. Ktm i .TiM tiik Sk' retoiiv Organs. and by enaMine tiiem to perform their proper f :ieM..nf. preventine and enrinjr many painful and diiiicero'i. diseases; SrRrvoTnFMxo tn limtT'i,i th N.:nvot-svsTVM. thus all.iying Nervous Im' ilion. and curinir all Diseases of the Nerves, as il v.teria. Neuralgia. I ramps. c e. IT I VNKIVALLEn I THE CCBF. OF ALL E EM ALE COMPLAIN IS. as weaVness, geneml debili'v. Irregularity, Oh-J ir Ktions, Swelling of the teet. Limbs. Joints. Vc. cans id by weakness; also, I.rso and "I hrot : Compi.uvts, as Colds, l oughs. Asthma, Consumption, Arc, also. Dropsy. 1 Having made, use ofthe C impound Svrup of Veilow Dock Root, prepared by C. MOKs'F. A TO. either ourselves, or in our families. and tiudinc itt . h a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommeud it to the public as a very valuable medicine. E. Ilourne, Es i.. Cashier National Hank.Provi- 1 det.ee, K. I.; A. W. Spencer. K.ao,., Cabier l ime Itock Hank dodo do. Rev. W illiam Phillips. Rev. J. Ii. Richmond. ". S. J.mes. editor Providence ; Gen. A.ivt.. Win. Field. M. W. G. M.: Cyrus Fisher. V. K. II. P.. JiiKies Hutchinson. (;. S. l)ea. V. . .1. Pate. Doct. H-nj. Colby, and one hundred olh- j ers ol the most respectable families of Providence. ' This certifies that I have fora number oT years been acquainted with thecompnsition and mode ofr.iaii'ifnctnre of MOKSK'S COMPOVN l SYRl'P, . r YKM.OW DOCK HOOT. I have also been ac- ; qininted with its modus operandi in diease. and i can say that in ail respects it is admirably calculated I" remedy that class of Diseases fir which it was designed, "it is especially valuable in INP1GKSIION and all its attendant symptoms, il ex-j cites to healthy action the LI VF.R. removes Torpor, and inactivity ofthis ORGAN, and stimulates healthv action in all the sistem. As a PF.Pl'RA-' 1 OK ,ir puritlcr ofthe Ulood it has no superior. ; PAY ID HOLMES, M. D. ; Providence, R. 1. Jan. 4. l.-.V. i PKEPAKED BY i C. MOUSK & CO. j No. 4-lf. Hradwsv. New York. and sold l.y liriiffzists and others throuchout this and other countries. For sale by M.W.llaile, Brookville, rXI Imos KATZENBERGF.R, STRAUS &. CO. Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clothinff, No. 1C6 Main street, between Third snd Fourth. Cin'ti J' y Keep constantly on hand, a complete and very cxL'nsive stock of Cloths, Cassiiueres, Yestinrs and evcrv description of Trimmings. Feb.2.i,"3-10-"lTr. HAY .HI) STOCK SCAMPS. Martin & Orr. Scale Manufacturers, have taken the old s'and formerly occupied by MartitjA B'Tsipiii,, No. 40 Columbia Street, one door wcsot Walnut, Cincinnati. Obic. They are prepar..1 to pnt up op the most reasonable terms, in any part af the country, their Iron Lerer Rij nod Stock Scales, from new patttris w ith improvement, which they have Just completed. Also, nil kinds of Platform Scales. Beam. Ac.. Ac. All o'lr Scales are w arranted to give full satisfaction, or wewilltako them back and refund tho nionpv. KEFERENCES. Smncl Beresford. K. H. fTllislon.) Covington, C.lidden. Murfin & Co, G.K.Perrin, i Kv. W. A W. Kobs.-m, Keys. Maltby A Co., J. 1. I eluncr. Pullum. Hatfield A Brow fob. 25 10. MARTIN A ORR.n X OT1CE. Whereas my wife Julian has left my bed and board w iihout anv Inst ranse, this is to notify all persons not to harbor or trust her on ! my account as I am determined not to pay any debts of her contracting after this dan, Julv I9lh 1-53. DANL. L. GKEEN. Juiy IPtblr.-.t 31-3w. Furniture! Furnlttirc!! Jl T received a good assortment of FERNITVKE, consisting in part or Bureaus. Table. Stands. Centre-1 allies. Sofa. Lounges. ribs, Willow Cabs. Wagons and Cradles, Bedsteads, Mattrusses, Chairs of every vanetv, at the Ft aSllCHE BOOMS. Brookville, Jnly 13, 1S53. 31, II ATS fair's bet spring style of fkshionab HatsJnst received and for sale at ?' LINCK A FARQUHAR'S. lltOIIU ACADF.7IY. A x yomh of both sexes. Situat An Institution Tor Situated In Snnno-tiel.l township. Franklin Co.. Ind., on the state line, el ven miles at from Brookville. Tha location ofthe Academy is pleasant and healthy, and its !'' its prospects encouraging. Tbe next session v i'l ec-i re-ica on v'occay. Augnst 15th. and cont'nue through a termor 14 weeks. Terms of tuiUon raodeia'.e,. Bo.ud rg wiih the prine palor In private tamiltes nt froru $1.75 to i 00 per week. VV. B. Rr&r.rririli.'. fens. Jt, 23-!.lf3. 3-.-
s. w. nsici.TiR. w. nisti.nsi. ! SPRING IMPORTATION", 1853. S. W . 11 A S E L T 1 N K & (i O.
A JCUFACTrRERS ofStraw Hornets, and fm-iTl-ri.rS It Villi..r r.,i. L'l... .... li. Silks. Triimninps.oc. No.tii Pearl St. Cincinnati. 0. 1 Black & Fancy Dress Silks. Straw BonneU, of every FrenrU & American variety Flowers Bonnet Silks Crapes, do & Cap Ribbons, Tarltons, Linings, Tips, Crowns A Frames. Wire, Pins, Whalebones, Bonnet Blocks. Doll Heads. Children 4 Infant's Hats. Press Trimmings, Silk Laces, Sewing Silks. Florences, Satins, Bombazines, Tabs. Foundation, illusions, ace. cie. Milliners supplied with real French Pattern Bonnets, or copies of the same. Our Prices and Terms shall be favorable and atisfaetory to the purchaser. Orders prompt! v attended to. S. W. HASELTINE & CO. March 5th, 1S53 11-lyr. TOM!V S. VII.I.IA7IS--5o.eoMainSt. 1st J door above Pearl. Cincinnati, Dealer in Paper Hancinps, Wide Turtain Papers, Randboxes, Fire Screens, Stc., offers to the public the larpest and bt st 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, IS53 ll-12ms. rt ASH FOR WOOL I TTOOL 1 1 LOOK! t ' The Mills 4 Factorv at Matamora arsnnwrun fororlt nd especially wool erecse. We will pay. ,V , Ior , 10 VCall and see ns before takirp yonr wool or work ot"erwheres. gl-23 MACY.GOR D0. & Co. " F. of W?" t..Zr nione balf miles east of airfield. about the?3y of Mav. aw hite cow s .me. what speckled with red. the points of her horns suneu ou. r.nr maras noi reconecien, snout i yearsold. Any persom givine me information of said cow at the Fairfield P. 0. shall be liberallv rewarded. ISAAC WELSH. June 24, ie53. 2T-3w tut: fkotectiom isita'ce CO?HY continues to irsnre aeainst loss or damage by Are and the perils of navigation, on as favorable terms as any responsible Company. All losses paidat the office where Policy issued, ia slxtv davs after proof. Available Capital $1,000,000. The nndersigmd.asent of this old and responsible Company isat all times prepared to issue Policies, fee. Ore. Office two doors north of Burton's stere, Brookvill, Ind. ALFRED WARD, agent. May 20,1653. 22-ly JIOSCS J. Attorney at Law l 1)1. LEV and Notary Public, 1 LAVRRL, FRAN. HI. IN CO. IND., TLL tnke acknowledji'iients of Ieed, take a I certify Depositions, Afiidkvils &c. i;v ova:., NOTATY PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. Carrr.e', Ind. V If P VI If If I? 1 V 1 I C lv Li u 11 J V IV lv I V a. Lf 1 FASfllON MtTT mATS nJ)Tl ' Kw k .nVwt r ,,V' 7.1 rLil. rl Jt ' t r . An'9 Scft I .vwiniprA. i wpv?. Joan?! an-i T-incn no; received and for ealo 'cheap at tho Clothing Emporinm of 1 VNEK & BAKER. ..M -VI IB If ltant A- Simp.. lln. A- Cum. TtrAl.I.. PAI'ElI.s We have now on hand It a large assortment of Wall. Fire Board and window paper. Also.alarce lot of window shades of the latest style and pattern, whit h weare selling at reduced prices. N. D. GALLION or SON . 22 pAItrr.TS! CAKPr.TS!!-.-Just received V at the Old White Corner, a most magnificent assortment of Carpets, of all stile and prices. 2i N. I). GALLION & SON. SUNDRIES IN STORE, Jfifl '"ids Sugar, JIv'' SO bbls prime molasses, 50 " " S. II, do 3"0 brs prime Faster coffe'-, 50 Pockets Java do H1 packages fresh Teas, I4.0W1 lbs ast. c. yum, 200 packages mackerel, 50 boxes Yn. Mo. 1'obacco, 200 Kegs nni'.s. JiiO Hales No. 1 balling, on bids fine sm. tobacco, eO.WO half Spun ,h . inirs. fHlull Sn.T li. Sti rc Ii A r for lilfl Uwh. I r.Rls'co A- WHITE, " No. 12 Lower Market street. Cincinnati. ' May I I. lKi?.. 22-ly I I O. . TWI.OR. WM. B. rsVSCH. J. r.. WYNNE I TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, 1MPOBTKBS and nhnlesnt,. dealers In Irish j Linens an, wnue e.o.is. .ttso. i ninreiias, far-i asola, Ciloves, Hosiery, and every description ot trimmings and fancy dry goods, cornerof Main and . Pearl sts. Cicniiinati. 21 22-1 v. 11. W. BOOT II cV. CO., Importer" and wholesale dealers tn I iJiiUropean ana American nard ! . ware, Cutlery and Guns. Vl'.M rt'r.f rr. Frarlan-l H cnr,r St.. Cincinnati. HAVE received, and nro romantly supplied wi th every article in their line, suitable lo the : Westcrntrnde, purchased of American, an. I impori leddirectfrom Miefileld. liirmii ghnm. and German ' manufacturers, embracing the best qualities and brands, which w ill be sold at small advance on coat, consisling. in part, of ti. ... i..ai c. c C. t III. DIUCIICI S Cv OJiC.Tr tV .JUCKson's Files, Saws & Fze Tools, : Wade & Butcher's. Georr:e Woetenholm vt Ron's elehrated Razors, Pocket ! Knives, Shears, Scissors, Xrc, i Table Knives and Fork.. Carvers, steels, &r, I Log,, Trace M.ilier, Bretist, and 5th Chains I and Stretchers, Hooks and Uinu.es, Jnrilt, ricet.Betlm-t nnrf tWjf Hnmmert.O Jne'i anrt T. B.RTtrl&itV t Shve!s and Spaitee, Collins Co. "s. Hunt's, H. Mann's and Lippen- ' cotfs Axes ami Hatchets. Wn. Iron's. Darline & 1 Blood's Grars, Gra'n. and Briar Scythes, Scythe Sncathes. Cradles, sides. Hay and Manure Forks, Carpenters' and Coopers' Planes and Edge Toots. Every kind oi Circular and other Saws msnufacnred'to order and warranted. A gents Tor E. AT. Fairbanks A Co. "s celebrated Plaform. Railroad, Hay Grocers', and Prnpjriais' Scales, which have a reputation superior to all others Toraccuracy and durability. and sold at manuiaclurera' prices. Also, . agents fertile sale ot the best Iron Fire Proof Safe ! luanulaclured, which we sell at manufacturers pri feb. : . '63 lt-lvr. GRAY V HEMINGRAY, Flint Glnsis nisninfiirturf rs, Hammond Sireet. between Third A Fourth Cincinnati, keep constant'? on hand every variety of Flint Ctlasswaro Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus made tc order at the shortest notice. ALSO A creat variety of Perfumers' Ware, Telegraph Glasses andlighming rod insulators. ll'ATTS it i OI.m itN, Dealer In l Wry t;oil. fi;t Pearl Street, Cincinnati .--Offer for sale on the most favorable terms 1200 packnges Dry Goods, purchased mostly previous to the advance in prices. Purchasers will find them ready to meet the lowest tales of any Jobbing House Fast or West. Fsb. 15 9-12ms-ir. n. ciiipman & co.. Csniml jslon A- ' n r iv a r d I n g MERCHANTS, WHITE WATF.R C A V A I, BASIN" .CINCINNATI. HEI'EKENCES: CUtcINKiTI. ; rAWBRtPOE CtTT, IA. John Swasry & Co. ; Morrison & Newbv Tweed.S'bleyA Wright : B. A H. M. Conklin, Keeves A Stephens, ; haoerstowsi. n. coxsirsvillk.ikd. ; A . S . W icgins A Co. A. B. Couwell A Sons. ; Georgo Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. op2J-l9-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION 31 UK CHANT. S. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS. CICl.tAATI, OHIO. Nov. 26 lit-lyr-. YF.lt TORtATVIKfinU SUA t)E DE . POT THOS, J. KKNST Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds oT transparent window shades. Also cords. Tassel. Brass mountings Ac. No. 2 College Hall, Walnut St.. Cincinnati. Churrh, Store snd other large shades painted to order in a superior style. 7 L'TE tTl JIAURI.G A OIIKS. Lswar , O A Rna, corner of Broadwav and. Fifth street, ncinnati. Monuments. Tombsand Grave S'nnes, Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets, LTn. Vases, Gardn Figures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, Ac, Ac constantly dn hand and furnished to ordew. The trade suppliod with Marble in Block or Slab, or Sawed to oreer. mh 1212 1. n. iucksok. i. t srTTia. DICKSON & LE BETTER, (Snccessorvto Sampson & Andrews.) Importers, Wholesale aud Reta'l Dealers In Chtna, Glass and Queensware. Also, Lamps, Castors A Table Cullerv, No. S17 Main Street, between Firth and Sixth, Cincinnati, Ohio. Feb. 25, 53 10-Iyr. Geo. S . J e n ki n s & C 0 ., WHOLESALE dealers in Foreign and Domestic Drj Goods No. 75, South cl corner Pearl and Vine streets, Cincinnati, .tostopened an entire new stotg. Feb. 25, '53 10-12OJ3. M. neiBtLSACB. A. WCRTFItaiH. 1. ft AW HEIDELBACIf. WEFTHE1MFR A KLAVV, Manufacturers cf Ready Mafls Clothing. Importers and Dealers In Cloths. Crs!ruer?. V-stinrs. and Gentleiners' Furnish-"? Goo tj, No. 56 Pearl street, between Walnut and Vine, Cinctnnt'i, Ohio. Fsb. 25, tS -! VT.
The Lal isa . a s the Best!!
lttjr I Vtrai. be haHihe thrmfett , nnt cur oc.r Brr-rici. ry'it- subscriber respectfully directs the attention f m ui uir jiuyiii; wi ni, iiww c rn; a or tioous. w ll'en are of the latest and the most beuutiful styles and ' patterns, selected with tli strictest rvrard to the ' wants of this country. They have receivod the highest testimonials from persons that have seeu them, acknowledging them to be handecme. durable and at the same ti me as chen If not the cheapest STOCK OK GOODS, ever offered in this market. His jtock consists of Broadcloths, of every shade and colon plain and fancy Cassimerss. Sattinelts, Jeans and Tweeds. Vestings.soch ssSaiins, Brocades, Marseilles. Ac. He would particularly cull the attantion of tho Ladies to bis laige and elegant)? selected slock of j Laoiei' ureas tieedi, Satins, iuain and figured: Silks; Satin do Chlens; Berage?; -Siik Tissues: figured and dotted Swiss Dress Patterns: Lawns: rhmeleonKivw.iPfir.iin. Linen Lustres; emghams: Berage de Lames, 4e. A large Stock of PRINTS or varieus patterns: ! Gloves and Hosiery: an assortment of Ladies and I Genu Kidd. Silk. Lisie, thread and Cotton Gloves; Ladies' white, black, colored and mixed Hose; I um- orown, wnue, mixed and fancy hair Hose HATS CAPS. Kossnth, Hungarian, Leghorn. China Pearl, and straw Hats for men and boys; cloth and oil cloth Caps fordo. Carpets Three plv Imperial, Ingram. Vcnitian and Girthing Carpets. OILCLOTHSFloor, and labia Oilcloths. HOOTS AMI SHOES Mens' calf and kip Boots and Shse;; Boys' calf and goat Shoest a largo stock of ladies fine Shoet of every kind, etc He is determined to conduct bis bog:n'!SS upon such principles as to merit the confidence of the pnblic Come one. come all! and examine mv new stock, and you will be fullv satisfied with the prices, April 8 1S53. 20 RICHARD TVNER. H". I J lil.i n 1 M I .-o. r. . . ...... ii.3i neceivea, a large ami spienau lot or nor.1 .nr. RraiH Pnlal ITD V,(.,,l r:.l. , . nn nlona straw Bonnets, 01 tne latest style and pattern. ALSO A beautiful lot of Silk, Panama, Leghorn. Canton. Canada and Palm Leaf Hats, all or which was bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the Bp2 OLD WHITE CORNER. . j BOOTS AND o t fipo! i J AX V 1J kj 15 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 " Men's Custom Made Shoes; t " 4 Frogans; 1 Caiters; 1 " ' Coneress Foots; 160 prs women's Cair " 50 " Goat " 200 " " Buskins, all stvles; 36 " " New Stvle Gaiters; 100 Slippers: I Misses. Child rens and Rnv'a Shnia if all ViniY. and qualities. All comprising, one of the lanrost and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever ; onerea.nuiev.en. jj jj GALLION & SON. ! GltOCERfESaJust received and rorsale 80 Bbls. N. O. Molasses; 5 " Golden Syrup & Suar House do 19 Hhds prime Sugar: f Sacks best Rio Coffee; Tieree Rico; 10 Bbls Fish; 1000 lbs Taylor's best Sole Leather. Ev ar?2 N. D. GALLION & SO. To the Ladies. T)U. r A IlHr.'S French Lunar Fills. For Suppressed Menstrnp.tior and all irregu larities of ho FEMALE SYSTEM the best Pills in the known World. Thevean twh.ul
No. SG Broadway, and fully GcaRastied to give confidence a remedy at once safe, speedy and efSATisrACTioN. with full directions. E. THOMAS i fectu.il, w hich this has by repeated and countless onlv anthori.-ed Agent. . , !t . . ' The above Pills will be sent bv mail, upon the j Ulils prOTod itaulf to be; ,nd lrusl b-T great care receiptor S3- AU letters mnst be directed No. Fti, rrcPH"ngit with chemical accuracy, or uniform Broadway, C in. mh. 23 14. 1 strengiii to afford Physicians a new acenl on which
'HEAT! WHEAT!! WHEAT!!!! change Mill, Brookville., for which tho Exmarket price in cash will be paid by highest Nov. 30,25-511 GEO. HOLLAND TtTATEl I.njIEDIATELY, A good If hand to work at the Harness making business. Apply to J. J. Cli'k, at Mt. Cartnel, Franklin Co. Indiana. 21-$. V , -v , vi' ( ; "iTI', Carriage . v- tiAfay.nrr.'s, Mooroe tt., C nnervile Indian- Jy ' 2tl-l;l First Arrival this Seasor, Iia best nitalitv. new .atvl. cnlienoa frw sul a j i 0 low rates. " ' R.TYNEK. JV'ST recived a lot of superior hammered iron. I of various sizes. . TYNEI!. I March !, 133. f Domestics, i H'ST KECEIVED, at the Old White Cor ner 200 ps Prints, good sti les and fast colors; MO ' Bleached Mualin; 1.".0 ' Broun ? '' " and Bleached Drill's; CjjIji ad 30 " Ked, White and Yellow Flannel, 10 Canton 40 " Cotton rantloonrv; 20 " narrow stuped aud check thirling; jo insn Linen j All of which will be sold on reafonr.blc terms, bv I Paa N. D. GALLION & SON". SOMETHING NKW. rosNEnsYiLLF. ntfnnr siior, Adjoining the Stove Fonndry or W. F. Gebbart. T1IK undersigned respectfully informsibe public that he has established a Machine Shop in Connersville, and is now manufacturing THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers. Separators, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters. Wood-sawing Machines, all the latest snomn ami most improved patterns. Healaomannfartiires Culp'n Patent 1'orlablf Cidrr an excellent and convenient article that everv Farmer who has an Orchard ouchtto have.
11 . expect lo keep cot.stantly on hand a supply P OCFR ITS, ConRtartly on band, fresh supor Thrashing Machines. Ac, snd invites all ilio rho of the very beste.ualUv of Groceries, at tin wish to purchase to eive him a call. TheMachine- cheap store of
ry manufactured by him will be w arranted to bo of the best materials, and most 9UbstaLt;al workmanship. REPAIRING He will be prepared to repair Reaping Machines snd will attend promptly to the fining np and repairing of any kind of Machinery inn niny oe required. Histe'rms will be as reasonable as those of any establishment in the West. JOHN ENDSLEY. 5 Connersville, April 14. 1S53. ly. BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. JOIT I. HOVLAXDi Attorney at Law, Brookville, Indiana. CYHCS KILGORF, Jnstice of tbe Peace,' and Attorney and Counsellor at law. Brookville, ' Ind. Office South East Corner of Public Square. , apl23, 1S52 17. ITT nORROW) Attorney and Counsellor at j ? , Law, Omce n Burgess street. one door North i of Goo. Holland's, Brook ville,.ndiana. 1 j Je 20, '5126 ly i D. JONES, Attorney and Counsellor at ! . Law, Brookville, Ind. Office tinder American i I Office, Court street. dec 26 52-lv M'Ca CltOOKSH IVK. Attornev and riMinaellnr at Law 1 1 rtl r ....... nn-tAkA.A.... ir T i :,i. . , i..i in u vui i uuuflt, un.uK v n.e , inuiaua. my 14 31 T It. 7T'CH HE, Attornoyat Law. Office1 ,1 on Burgess street, two doors north of Geo. Holland's Office. Brookville. mr5-ll JIV, II ITT , Attorney at Law, and Notary Pub. lie, office with George Holla md, Esq., Brookville, Tnd. T AWPAnT EnSHir. John A.Matsos. li and Johx H. F'AaqrnAR. have this day entered into a partnership in the practice or th Law. JOHN A.MATSON. JOIINH. FARQVHAR. ALP. AVAR I), ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Brookville, Indiana. Office two doors north Burton's Store. rplIE LAROEST and beat assorted stock r.r J. Hardware, Hollow Ware, Qneenrware. Table and FocketCutlery, over brought to tow n, is bow being sold at low figures at the ap22 OLD WHITE CORNER. L ARE FISH. -in Barrels of the best White 40 half do do Fish. Just received and for sale by R. T YNEK. May 24, 1853. ICE CREAM SALOON. I T GAKDNEIl. is now prepared to serve np i li, the cooling Refreshments ol the season, at his old stand, next door to Burton's Store, and will be pleased at any time during the snmmer. to receive 1 hisfriends and give them a touch of his quality. His Ice Cream Saloon is fitted np with neatness for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen. and no exertion will be spared to render this a plewsant place of resort. his foaa ronniain is now in tne lull tide or snc- ' cessful operation, ready and willing to dispense its coolinc qualities to all around. (3 Conrectionartes of all kinds alwsvs en bind. Ero3Vville,May 6, IS53. 21 ' I R. W. HUBBARD, n t Tt Tl I A C. K JIASrFAfTI'KFn: on Maine Burgess Street. Brookville.lusl below tbo publie square, has alwavs on hand a In ree assortiuent ot Carriages, consisting or Roctawavs, R.iugs snd Keadvs, plain Rockawavs, Phxton, ann i.uzgies. 1 Pnrchaaers will And it to their advantage to call ; and examine my work, as my stock is the largest! in town, and mv prices as low as the same quality i of work elsewhere. I also keep for sale Carriage Harness of any stv'o Or price. " 1 am prepared to finish to order anv description ! of Carriage, not on hand. at shortest notice. 1 Particular attention paid to repairing. I April, 1653. 17-tr i . ' I EO. Cl?S03l A: CO. Engraver. and Litho - It graphs, Copper Pla'e Primers. Steneil Brard (.niters, aro. jsenn west l orner uano and Main it., and 101 Main St.. overT. R. Goodman A Co's. csnKir Mws. Cincinnati.
TT'PBill Headr, Address Cards. Letter and Note 1 I'm " trade, and the "res. of mankind ' are reFead'r.ps. Labels, Bank C hecks, Bills, Drafts, Notes ' T'est-d to call and examine the above stock.
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CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Core of C0TGHS, COLDS, H01RSEXESS, BRocniTis,wnoori.G-corGD, CROrp, iSTHMA, AND COXStMPTIO.Y. i Many years of trial, instead of impairing the p'.ibI lie confidence In this medicine, has won for lt an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the moil sacguine expactaiions of iu friends. Nothing bat its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of su3erers, could originate and maintain the reputation it ei Joys While rnanv inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and tsen discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred nbeefltson the afljicted they can never fo.-aet, and produced C3rest5 numerous aad loo remarkable to r a finrtwnttfiti Whe ii i, a fraud nn Che pnbiie to pretend (h.t " " ..... Is abundant nroof thst tho f mn, Vwr-rnr, i4na. ' - not onl V as n ,rn.iral t i n. Knl olmMt n..n.V . cure the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes those facts wider and be - tt9r v., .j;-s, u. , . u,... imiwio .., ,.,UUuii uecoine i-e : hnri rl iinrw nT 1 h. . fTii. 1" . .n ih.lA....1.:. . t ., .- . . ,' , ,T. Ame'ican reasant. to the palaces of European Klr.gs. Throughout this entiri cuantrv, in everv State, city, and indeeJ almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Pst-ioral is known as the bestremedy extant for diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coding to be extensively used l-T their mostirtelligcnt Physicians. In Great Britain, Frsnce aud Germanv, where the , . V .....icC,,M ln eonstantuK in toe Armies, Hospital,. Alms Honea. Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, a, the surest retneuy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Al;o in milder cases, and for children "d effectual to cure. In fact. a.....v v ..tv. iuusi u.mrrtuj; esiinioniais we receivc have been from parents who have found it efficacious in case' paitieularly incidental to childnood. The Cberrt FtrroRAi is manufactured by a yractical Chemist, and every ounce of it nnder bis own eye, with invariable, accuracy and care. It is scaled and protected by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. v.'e have endeavored here to furni3h tha comminify with a mediulno of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend iUelf to their they can rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that wil: do tor them all that medi cine can do. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, I'raciicoUanrt Au .lyticnl Cheuiist, Lowctt Mass. Reduced PriCCS. LIEntt.riS.TOWIOI.FSAIKFrPriftsEES ItKhl.OWS .MANl'FACTORy. rpHF, subscnberrespcctfully informs tho citizens V in. innnti. aim the public generally, thathe n II alU ji tinnes to nianuliiciure Smiiiis- llellowa of snt ,us old stand on Second Street. between Froaduav and .Tcnii-iro, i inciiin: ti. Kroin bis long experience iu the business, tocretner with bemi provided with a lane lot ot seasoned lnmha. ' nr. i ether materials, ho is prepared in all cksci t" I warrant hi o.k (rood. f ALSO. Anvi'sand Vie esfflrninhecf" ! I June 3, -i3 6ms. S.K.HAMILTON. ll' nnUEr.HS &ivU.SOl.SA largo ! I. lot of t'mbpdlas snd Parasols for salo at th I lowest pof sihle prioe a' mj. I I .CIS. .V FAKQUHAK pniATSA- finca A -IS5C0 pieces 1 asEoned prints and Ginghams. For sale or well sale at reaucea prices at my? LINCK A FAKQUIUR'S. St?I?IEn IV A Jl E A very large assortment f the most fashiouable. and" durable summer goods, Just received and for sale bv my 7 LINCK A FAKQt'I!AH. HABrnVAIlEiSAILS, Ac, Lisck A Fasliinni invita attention to their complete assortment of nails and eeneral sleek cf hrd ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. roav7 may 7 IINC5. FAR4VHAR. W.H.MooRiD.AsDErao.C.F'iVurrtrH.S.B.KcTi. MOORE, ANDERSON &, CO. Publishers. Booksellers and STATION!. Its. i -l . a... , , . I'CfilerS l aUOOU'-al, J iieolorrical, Ia??ical artlScha 1 Pookp.&r An.vT i-nnrth street, nor'h ji. west of Main, snd at Corner or Main and Fourth streets. Cincinnati. JT Superior blank Books made tocrderrorMercliauu. Hankers. Steam-Bcais.Conntv Offices, Ac Ncv. th, 152. 4?-lvr. " JOHN WILLIAMS' Excelsior Clothing Store. I T would call tbe attention or my friends and tlie I public generally to my fashionable and cheap cloiuioc siore in mi. i armci, wnere win ne ioiiiki a laree stock orsp'incand san-mer clothing or the best workmanship, and latest fashions, consisting in part of cloth dress, frock and sack coats. cashmerelt. Erminet, Lustre. Tweed and Linen coats rea-JteWets. Ac. Also a large assortment ofCassimere. Tweed, Sutiuelt and Linen Psnts. Vests, superior and ordinary quality, in great variety. A GOOD VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTHING. i have also received a large lot of Cloths. Casimers. Vesting. Tweeds CashmaretU Ermine'.t. Dress Jeans, direct from New York, all of which I w ill make up at tbe shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. Having recently enlarged my store, it now afrord? room for additional number bv which mv old customers can be mere comfortably accommodated; to w hem. and the public s-enerallv, we extend a cordial invitation to call. JOHN WILLIAMS. Mt. Carmel, April 7th, 1833. 17.3m. Spring & Sunurier Goods GKAT have. large and wel,,ecJ) ted slock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods vmnracing li'huj ui nimo?i every description and rtrie f'.aalmMTa in i-.n.l v ... , . price t.lmTS l"..' r'y.trora the lowest gra, , keens aud Linen and Cotton Summer Wear. t,t all ..... ....... . uuv, ..., iant,ie various kinds, together with almost every other 1 ; k nown toth Dry Good, trads. i , Their stock of Rnotsand Shoe. coarse and Bne, .aisc..ii. .,u.n. im, wrn .eituva wua great care w'" compare favorahly ror elemnce with that of any establishment thi side of the City. FoT inspection of iha Ladies, thev present s beautiful assortment or line and FAsmexASLc Drea Goods. Crapo and Delaine Shawls, and Bonnet or the latest styl., and at the very lowest firures. They invite tbe especial attention of the Ladies " their new and elegant supply of Glass A Queens"are, confident klmi tliey can suit their varied tastes. Also, a msBTilflcent stock rt K,r..u .v. 1 Farme-.M"hanic and Builder, and Groceries "Tor I the million'" . Also, Keady made CiPthinr. of all dawriiMi. Kea.iy made Ham. ss. Trace Chain. Halters, Ac! All People in want of anv artiel. aIm. Do so. and you will auve monei. The highest price pa!d for all kinds cf nrc'ace Sclpio, AprUW, 1833.-17-3ai. P
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PH. GCVSOTT'S :IMPKOVED EXTKACT trf Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla rnHIS EXTRACT OF TELIOW B.lCK AVO 1 SARSAPARILLA is a positive, .feedy aad permanent cure for all diseases inci lent to female. Itt mild alrtrotrve Prcpetrirt rrnt'erit prrutimrty applicable f the ttri.der end deltrate ttnitiaiHen fthf Jemelr. It it vntrfitrd fntta aficrt uyn svcA iittaitf ei lnuptrnt Consumption, Bar rennetty Levcir rkeatr H Aitet, Inefmar Mmttrvrtion, I'mnt' nenre tj Vrlnr and Oenrral Prtitrnlion e the Svticm.
It immediately counteracts that dUlressiagSer votisness snd Lassitude so common to the female: i frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as sarI prising as they are grateful. We be evidenoe ' on file which induces ns strongly to recommend I this medicine to married people nhr bare net j been ble&aed with ofspriHjj . J The Shaker prepared "Veilow Cock" snd tn j "Red Honduras Sarjaparil'-y" are tbe invaluable j remedial agents from nhiih L'r. Cnysott Im- : droved Extractor Yellow Tock srd Sarsaparllla j formed, and the Lsbrstory crDr.GujsbttbasriTeB I na the virtues of these roots in their perfection. ; His preparation coEtcin.all th rejtorativaprcper- ; ties of tbe roots, combined and concentrated in j ihelrutu.osf strergth and effcacy. j Experiments were made in the manufacture of ; this medicine until it was found that it could cot be ' farther improved. g 3 3 3 q g g q-3 1 ZT'l '"JV" corbnt!. Ti,i.l powers, and all those tormenting diseases 6f i . ' WMM VI he lki!i ttr1cg to tha patience and so Injurious 1 u IU i.guiiuw. so the heath. Irreeular or Diaoreted Menstramlon rnnuIKi , T rrVCAl T-O rTTl i-Trtt) vwl nAM..... .'I'.'tvn st.iiB4ur ILLlAIITUUIa , i -r SiRtipioiTi.i From a praeticlaf phy sician in Elizabethtown, Hardin county, Ky. EuxiBXTH-rowx, Feb. 3, IS53. Jobs D. Fare Dtia Sin: I have tried DR GYSOTT'S EXTRACT OF YELLOW EOCK AND SARSAFARILLA In my practice fortbecara of Disordered Menstrantion, and find it to hare a very line effect. In one case there were very alarming foavul.inn. arlii..!, ,r.vi..Arl Im i . of that kind, I advised the use or Rr.Gavsbft'sKt- : ,rart of S.rsaparilla d-iring the interval, and toy j pa,ieth not had a return of her conrulile.s p,ace. Attho next period she feH some aligM eonvulsive sensation, but not en-t. t medical attention. Immii.t.,,.. C. K- McOILL. q g q q tj q q jj Scrofula has bafT.ed the skill of the most eminent phystclar.s. In this country and in Europe. But there is nn antidote for this disease in "flr" Cuytcti't Exlratt lV&ir Dock and SartaptrU. fa," which is proving Itself a Specific in the moat severe cases of Scrofuie. A Cure rf Scrtfula in a rate oj Thirty'tear Standing. Head the statement of Geo. W. jeanengs, a respectable merchant in Holland, Wabash county, Indiana: Hoi.iAN0.In3 Aprlt 12, lf53. JoB! D. Park. Dear Sir: It it in iri arm tince my wife ox eurta. She had been afl trtd Jrtm her ehildhted wtti Scrofula, the disease a king iw appearance on difierent paru oT her body, limbs and face confining her to her bed for weeks at a time. Her family procured for fter tne advice ofthe first family physicians in New Jersey, also. In Indiana, without her receiving any permanent benefit. I he disease . oi. tinned slowlv to advance. Insidiously sapping the foundation "of her rife hai i r.g formed several tr.rne t in.nt.ujr uUcri, which were continually enlarging and discharging offensive matter penetrating to the bones and gangremrir tbem. Three years since, she commenced usir.g nr. Guy txno.r oi iriit-x Uccte and Sartapartlla, ' hich has entirely heal dali ol her nlctrt, and op to the presf nt time, she enors perfeUgood health i and spirits, which we believe to be solely through the oso ofthe -Yellow Dork an Sarsaparilla." The u?e of Mercury never having been permitted in her family, the disease could not have been caused by that medicine. Several or my neighbors ! are now usina "Dr. Gnysotfs Extract 6T Yvllow : Pock and Sarsaparilla." with the most flattering ; success. Thankful for what this medicine has dona for us. I irive vou the above ai.iiemf.ni. finitina ' inla''r oiherr to try tho medicine and be healed. I Vours, truly, Geo. W. Js-ames. Being intimately acquainted with the ramily of Geo. W. JennTngd, I know the ohovo statement of the cas of Mr. Jennings lo be correct. hiraH ricrauaa. Dr. G'iyott Extract of Yellow Cock and SaraPr'Ha. is in uart bottles at 11 the csttie. .'old bv I, PAKk, M. W. Haile. Brookville: F. Brown, Fairffold: t- S. SockateHer, Cdsrrove SvBnww.Kaw , I renton; r. Hat son. Nt. Carmel; J. N. Clements, Elooniii g Grove; Gifforn A Alden, Lanrel; Thos. i Kobmson, New Salem: B.H.LaHne, Andersonrille: J.L.Andrews, Dui.laptville; P. Mason, Connersville. S. Barbour. Eushville; Ti!L Dickerson, Ver sailles: D. Beaver, Liberty; A. Bojd.Ldplo. . S3 ; Wistar's lialsain of Wild Cherry. FOIt the inttant relief tnd rapid cure ofAttkmm, lontumption Coughs. Cnldt, Uoortenett, Lrtvp.and all iJisorriei s ej the Lungs and Chest. A Slight Cold tiie Mother of Consum; tion. j Lit not these complain crbeing bittten by arettile, they have .herishe.1 o maturily in their very bosams when !hey might have crushed it In tbe egg. Now, if we call a slight cold the egg, and pleurisy, inflamat on cT the lungs, asthma, and consumption tho venomous reptile, the matter will be no m tire than correctly figured. Atterd to 'his In season; even a slight cold U B small matter. At the first attack, use Wiktar'i Balsam ol Wild Cherry, It ts sure to cure, and it is the only remedy 70V can place perfect confidence in. It commences at Bra root of the disease, and thoroughly eradicates it. In consumptive systems, "precrastlnauan ts the . ". iciiK, m 11 inormi ii. fanceandhurnes the patient Trom timeteler tliieroftime."in an awful sense, as Itshortawaax. nttv. Thousands are dying who might have been saved! by the timely use of Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry . A few weeks, a few days, may make a fatal difference In the progress of coasnmpttTe symtoms. Consumption, of all diseases, is the one that should receivo early treatment. Every hour of dcTay may make the case nrnn d'ffcnlt. fn the . war between disease and nature, (he sooner we usist nature, the more certainly will she win tho victory, ir we wait till disease baa broken tho constitution our aid roy come too late te be of service. Q 3 3 q Tho lh.es saved the use aonly three tottlas "Wistar's Bnltum of Wild Cherry." Mj; i Ky , July 2, 1852. Messrs. Harconrt, Howard A Co. Gents: Tha i uw. m.r . nansm oi iia Cherry" that I ! bought or you, has been of such signal benefit ia my tamily, that I wish to makeits virtues known for the benefit or the public. ! My wife toot cold st the lime of bsreonnnement. h , . h aUtflul sin k... I .. ., 't'L . . . . .... ., ,K,. , pnysioians pronounce.l her dieeaso consumption. Sho had profuse night sweats and bad roughs; she was given op, for we despaired or her "recovery, and her child partook ot her comnlaint. Hha '.lta. I menced taking Wistar's balsam or Wild Cherry i and three hotrli.a . 1... .n r.i ... . ' and the child both. " I have no dobt that tbey would have now been ia theirgrsves if they had not nsed of Wh-tar's Halwon of V i'd Cherry. SETH R. SEARCY. Seth R. Searcy, w hose cortificate is above Is a man of as much veracity a any In the county, and a man of good judgment, and we place entire reliance, on his sutiouiant HARCOL RT, HOWARD A CO. v v . , JOHN D. PARK, Nnnheast correr of Fourth and Wain at streets Cincinnati. Ohio, to whom all orders mnat K. .a' 1 dn- -d. VALLEY HOUSE. IH I YE the pleasure or announcing to tho pablte that the Valict Hois a- is now fitted spin tho best style, for the a com niodatioa of the travailing commuhity, no pains will be spared to promote ihe comfort of these who may desira to make tho allat Hot sx their home. Under the present management. 1 flatter myself that no rioaie in South eastern Indiana can eooal this. n Thebuildirg is large and commodiona, aad eoastracted expressly forthe purpose to which it lias1 bnTnT U dZXlll Tl. CL .1 a. A V - I. J . . here lot ore Cavored him. wtu.nt nwiari .vi. ! may lead" them to Ibis pi thia Iiaiimi thai. 1. . ..V . - , . . w home whenever their basiaeea sen. icurrnimiiv Uroc4 vilie. Tad.. ach 23J. li53. l.nv!sl Xcws, THE undersigned, have the pleasure ofannouncing to the public, tbo receptioo of a largo lavoice wtwuohMp'' gods, diroctfrois BooIob consiatiBg in part pf 50 pHicsvs iMMt Cocheco Prints, 411 an Phillip Aliens a No-J . " Now l.i r.ind " J.S-. Eri-rrsA Co's. " Plain A Ecilcy Lavas, 14 romcstieVS Fcotr,li fcii rtaUn. Best ouonnde. S2 10 15 e
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: " l.iaa ehec tor coato Aspsnls. Thankrul forthe liberal patronage tney have'aa this spring, they expect bv fair dealipg aod amatl prollu, to still merit aeonllnuanee of public favoT S- ALUoii, & S05. HATS A5f CAJS. 3 cases Silk Hats. 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Rush. Cloth, aud Fur Caoa-'ustarTtv1ngsi!f October 20th, 153.,
