Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 34, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 August 1853 — Page 3
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,r I "tin" Annul is order the ednt of Mo-: J. Kl:tl v. r'.i.,who i:- fact. :! flirts, opinions ami SfHous Accident. .' l!r. Tint in nf t
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I. - 82d jve it .jrelaml Martin of Anderson- "... -'jri tl the operation. Rumor kev was abundant about .it win . . , Of this wc .-icr.'.r.e cu trial uy. but we no Know mat. men .t . ss should not be suf- . :-.iik to exc :..,! about SO danserous a con- ,' -i threshi"? machine in motion bottle circulates freely. Accifatal accidents will
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v art to roil niinci. roc! the attention of the B.iua ..-..i -'lametui nuisance in .. .. ,.roet in the shape of a m .-.-How. win .-Mwiii be lit ."w neighborhood. The Trustees extent chirked with the .-'on cf tlie health as well as -i of the place: and the abate-o-.-fnu'.ja'.ices is -ne of the powers "-vcslv Jeleji'.ev'.. and which we hope be ytuir.ft'.y exertieJ. o-innaiiaii-and Cincinnati and Imliannpolis liail Itoad. We eommer-J the fc'-'-'wing item
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h Cincinnati prints and merchants as ; teen snlioriCguniierthe apprehen-; . and lul.eriiig to lrighten ethers i ; the vlrintom, that too many rail-; s were h ir.g constructed to connect i ;:tvtvi:!i InJiampoIis. It is si"rnifi- I r.c s: hiv:u n r,a to c:ssi;ate the i' ii i . , . i jZ'savd I'l g-in-the-manger manner J r-i-.i! characterized the course cf come I -:.is the valley railroad: Tlirontrh Travel. 7:. city is now passed through by vri -:: to and from the East instead of ;.;::ni'.i. We. see large numbers evjoins and coming. This is only j-jnn'nj of that interminable - rjivhii-h will pass through here in ..:;aij to c );r.c." A direct route between these cit;es is especially by Cincinnati, and feis oi.iv one the valley road pro(1. Ii. til run. I l'rojerl. ;;s'nKti.in of a railroad from s"n to Eaton so as to connect them ether roa !s completed or in pro"so:"rontruotion and f rra a direct S'troin the Tursrei- place to the city S -ulu.-ky on Lake Erie is talked of at i!on. .1 crrespondent of the Banner (Madi- " s.ty s that tlie friehlJers there stand -t to subscribe 100.000 whenever ne is n;.id. "This line" says the w-Mih! take'theroat! l y Vt rsailles .Freekviiie tr Cer.tiirsviile in this -.nnecliy to Eaton." The direct ; u' i ril r,mt1? for such road would !j Brtefeville. The vaPry of Riue ".wealthy and fertile regions in the '? Tiie movement is certainly an "nar.t one for old Franklin and :j'.t to be looked to. SniicsCreck Koute. eare pleased to learn on what we :"-e good authority that the EngiLave found on an examination ol'i free k. that it presents a much j "er location for our railroad out of the I ! ,:y o! White Water than any other 'to jet proposed, the grade if averaged injerV thirty-three feet to the mile, t.w ciirbatmn very easy. Tiiis must fill inrmoitize all conflict! tig views 'or 'Hes tvlrch have so much embarth3 prepress of the work. All 'iifs it ili now be united and the -ii ?s r -Ifi'i urn or contract in a verv Ads r rtiting. A us business season is now opening -scmei'f otir folks comnl.iin that otir iolks comnl.iin ; deinr;, and wonder why it is. f iiiiwcrit is because you dont adverse. ljnii, p edoct know what von are tlo- -! vv'iat yon want to buy nor what 5hsverr.it tosell. Our uord for it you "'w.ner HttoL-d to this. (ar nrt T rem hie oh ye farmer s! The now coi!e ol IS.v.2 contains great "o tian r,u ir vorv rto.-iilurl i r nrn Ssat least SO it was infpllriod tn , j j fe. Old oiTenders t ho, lonp-dods-ed the cftkelaw from the technienlif the old practice, must and will be bronrrht to iustire. Msnv nM '"2crliv ... -j ..-.i. . . iv. ;HIS pUUMJU OU WilU Pv.nit- until their many vices have ti-.e par() 0f actual and bona tide lakiijcr tr,ie the verse which ;re is a monsttfr 0f such hateful mien, Ration. hated, needs but tol.esecn; '1 'eii.t.o oft familiar with her face, c "i-rt endure, then pity, then embrace." tJi word of admonition is addressed
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'ave,i on wriiout getting your ! in the me.ihcs of the law. -USte your boast of never paying : es to Iavvvers. of npvpr snin.T .,r 'l;ilT S1I...I ...r.ll !... I .: I r.i Ili .l ! OH IUJ.1. hlUU Of lllltl'V. - i ooabunj is at an end now Ve l. " u.r new statute caught you in 'jeetl independence of n'i I :lw n n . 1 "Vers l..o. 1 . . . . . I -- ttiiiio 1 io-i.i v.-.., i,rt i.i. . h'1- 2 of R . S. Pa're44': Pe''so'l -'aU pull ctT or carry V r.ii-. . ... 1 . r.V Ccm!11issiun ofa.iysuch ofl'ense! - 5C rnm..,.:i.l . . . . - 1 e,J " lesiirv ag.-iuift the :'-v ,rvet!l.ttrgh freF
(lipralln(rlii;rnrr. .A dispatch from Constantinople states tliatLnjri.ui.l, France and (.ennany have agreed upon the basis of the nrran-e-ment proposed to Russia, to settle Itf-
iur oetween that power and Turker n.. . I Llie hea.latiarters f tho ..-;. ' .
h id his hand so badly torn by I :-., .. ,---. f h ul . 1- 'F'Hv thousand troops arc encamped v4 machine that it w as neces- J in the vicinity of Vienna, and laree bod-
nr.piitucu. its. Kiteu- "i troops were stul marching south.
oiteniy-tvvo pans ot heavy calibre arrived at Jassy on the 8th Juiy. i-.poriations ot L orn had been hibited from Naples. proAuvic V . c?. 1 1 . . i i , date of July Sth, states that one nmnn. SI 1 1 (in tnr oivtrtmrniA 1 ..1 i . i - oc nau lettcnea me i Russian Cabinet, and after the reeein, of it, the Ruseian Cnh-nnt h-,A .k. '. more Tel nople ......... etcnd, insis was teared in nuwo.
desire to negotiate. ! a change. Rt . i, u I lr01 ? lne neaa- Vhen fr ghtened thetr
eraphdisnatrbes ,, : i memb, r,t.-tv, ... ?L "j." ! ,,ld nse stagger a few sU ns. and fall.
, ""dor date of Julv 9 H V 7 have b, en ,1; Tnr'.trl, Various remedies were administered, but
toiiow buiu iiuira- 'pimcui me ivussian invasion of
tbe j i nncipa.ities. A pacifi c solution of the uimcuities with Rus ssia was expected.
uui no cessation ol the preparations fOr;V0re(1 a'Jd protected bv the Chinese
war had taken place, atid the command ants oftiie Dardanelles ports had order
ud hole ! I? rerm:t ,ho passage of the English and ; I rcncil shin; at anv m,-tn,.-.r.t
... , I " " ... iuviih hi . chit not speetuly re- A formiJilile conso-mrr n...
v to engender disease ; life of the Sultnn, bv a f::natical partv
nad been discovered, and fifteen of tiie j leaders had been arrested and bowj stringed. Their object was to deonse
the Sultan, in favor of his brother, and witl' t!" prevailing licentiousness ol niordeclare war against Russia. j ll',s at'l manners, among their Pagan Negotiations were still progressing in ! con!'trvr.ier.. the Hungarian Refugee atl'uir', at Rinyr-1 'l itf ili-":o to ke considered that all na- " j travelers tinite in representing LUidhim The latest accounts sav the Austrian I ss b ivingonly the sligh'.st hold upon the and American corvettes, had determined ' I'0P"I"f mind; in fact, the great mass of to fight, and had actually cleared their '. l''e population arc free thinkers, made so
r!decks for action, when the Rritil. ,..i I
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51 1 ming Jowiv.i'., to the attention oflterwards arranged that Costa should be!
given up to the t rench Consul, until the French aud Austrian -Iiiiisters, at Constantinople, should settle the affair. So Costa was accordingly landed in chains and escorted by Austrian marines to the French Consulate office. The news Irom China, by this arrival, is intensely interesting. The dates from the Are are to the 1 4th 3Iay. The Rebels have translated the I'.ible into th.ir vernacular language, and published and circulated copies'of it in immense quantities among the people. i hey have also raised the banner of ! Christianity, and have full possession of j Nankin, fully authorizing Protestant1 worship, wherever they have the control. I ll w c.inra 1,1 j . Ill I L l.l M 1 1 VJ I the Rebels had created i immense excitement, and the entire overthrow of the Tartar race seemed inevitable. Nankin is represented in a state of ruin, and the whole tiistritt in a state of anarchy. The rebels were preparing to march nnon l'.-l.-in :i ru ti.c.
There are others forming nidi- j would receive some reinforcements from st c'ri'uitniis connexions, and serving the South. :-r lp.al interests, but the valley road j T:,e commander of the British steani--joncecomnl.n.-dwill arrest such a Hermes had returned Irom an expedi- , ... ,. , , i "on to the seat ol rebellion, where he o'tr.velatlnuianapohs and draw j ,)ad bee for f!l0 purpost. of explaining rijh Cincinnati as to do more for j the neutral position maintained by for.i -yti.-tti anv other road constructed , ,i?n powers in regard to the rebellion
He Ftatestthe lnsurgei.ts had ad pt d the Protestant form ol worfhip, rec ignized Jesus Christ as the Savior of mankind, I adopted the doctrine of the Trinity, and ' tak.Mi ttip fii Ciiiiinin n.i i Htm t .!,..;.! rule of coiititict In the British flouse of Lords, on the 13th nit., Lord Clarendon stated that an answer, in entire '.oniormitv with the note published by the French Government, had been returned to the last diplomatic note ol Cou t Nesseirode. AOP1TIOSAL SEW S PER STEAMER NIAGARA. It isr.-prted that the vii-it o! the L-,u-is Napoleon and Eugeniato the Pvrmees, is postpone.!, owing to the peculiar bituaii.n of the Eiiioros. The Paris press consider the Eastern 'question as.,eh'nitely stifle, 1. ' A large number of persons bad been arrest eii, lor being implicated in thesupI posed conspiracy to assassinate the Em- : perorat the Dp.-ra. The whole number
r; p-es-uts an easy deso -nt to the ! arrested now is 200. : :e Water at Brookviile. thence pass-i It is slated the Russian Chancellor ' n the East Pork it would be easy of ! loh' l',e Fre,H Ambassador, tt ho pre- , I senterl the proposition ot the lour pow- ; ruction and pass through one of the , ers.tliat the Czar wiil welcome the :,r. !
ranement held out for his acceptance, j and the only delay in completing the; negotiation would be occasioned by thei necessity of obtaining the consent o! i Austria, which is s iid to be already on i the way to St. Petersburg!.. " i A rumor was circulated at Paris, that ! Ihe American Minister at Constantino- j pie had addressed a note to the Porte.1 announcing that the United States j would support the Turkish integrity, and J henceforward would claim a voice in the adjustment ol i.uropean abairs. It was telegraphed from Constantinople that a conciliatory note bad been issued by Riched Pacha, calculated to bring the pending negotiators with Russia, to a speedy conclusion. The English and French fleets were stiil in Besika Bay. j A semi-official correspondent of the! IT 1 .1 .ii I . . I l.illlifoTl llnni'rG c-,t lli-it t in . ,, , ' .... ,.F
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; tlie Conintaniler ol the L. fc. fc.htp. t?t. J Jjouis, at jMnyrna. lias excited iiioiscnn- j able inditrnalion in the minds of all the j Consuls and well disposed population at Smyrna. It is also -t.ited that the Austrian brierof war is continually hovoriiisj round the American corvette. An American steamer was expected at Smyrna soon. It was considered that Cpt. Strinrham had expressed the sentiments ol the American (joYernmci.t, in the course hi pursued in regard to the Hungarian refugee. A domicliarv visit had been made to , , r , l. 1 ... . the correspondent of the London I imes, ai lenna, ana several nrittis 101 lowed.
p new thlnjrs and is in all respects , telegraph despatch from Berlin, dated
X lie- .1U II 1.111 '. tiuuici nail 1 ivni I ; ix July 20th, slating that the Czar had actually accepted the proposal yf France ar.d England. This caused a decided improvement in the Freuch and Enolish funds. Seven cart loads of Hungarian prisoners had recently been brought into IVs-th. Thfir offense was not known. A despatch from Milan says that the Austrian police w ere on trial lor a projected insurreclion in Central Italy. The blockade of the Swiss frontier, by Austria, is stili continued. The Bey of Tunis has prohibited the exportation of Breadstutl's from theBaroarv states, in consequence ot an anImpost a sr sews fro.m China Our telegraphic dispatches of this morning, bring strange new s from China. It is ot a niture to a.tnn:sh and perplex. Nankin in ruins, and the Tro-
Wejtestant bible translated! lYkin men
aced, and th-. doctrine of the Ho y TrinJtv- 5erAlltof, I mnii.'n;p riri'iii;.! i.m .if
Just korn rn. il ,t,, k. ' l. n:l.l 1 : r : .-
1 , 1 . i uic iiivic, nuu Rruiirsui iiitui i;eiii3 car-
ryino; devastation lo the very loot oftlie throne; an! to crown all. Jesu C! irist, the Trince cf Peace, recognized 1
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2-ta'- '" "r !-'')WK? us-o-2 soil, 01 stranga . contradictions to tli.- world's is ! 1 '".e .t(, vents or iinwards he , rrevious exnei k-ncc in such matters, nn.l
1. 1 not l'xcc'ainS fify dollars i almost loa one to think that the great i ,J le initirisrulo.I .nMA .e . 11 .. . ... , ..
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'""6"",u, ..r, Him, niicmii . ie- gj-lli, b!v cl John Arerv, th unforpagadas,and jass houses of her anciei.t ; IUnaie nun vvlio la:-t took rho awful plungsuperstition. .The first thought forced ever the gnaU-aUrj:'. h. l-cea luuai near upon onr :i-I hy ihiiM? H'povts, is tStc the so 'pension l-r c'jj--. inus U tin f2're!-
siiial'iic'i-s of our real aciniainl.-inee with
the causes and character of this popular movement. All so, ci.l.riuii as to the relations and bearings ol this rebellion ' are useless, without a better kninvledrrc ! of these thinjrs. Considered merely j,sa ' political movement., and regarding the c a tpllilnr.f.- r.f .;..!.... -1. i !mllrm f,,..,r c ,3 . ........v. wl tiuuun.iiailf!i l orpn. terest taken in the matter in this r.-iimtrv has rather leaned towards svnipathy with the rebel party. Rut the radical change in the very elements of society incident to the rejection of their old" faith, and ,.uunc assumption otanetvone, something which nuts our powers f mi. : ! dilation of consequences wholly at fruit, f i The general feeline in this7 rnnn.rv will doubtless be one f ri n,.-; (lhj.;..:.. 11 . . ... . i i """inv fciiouiu nave oeen sufficientlv known i . the F.mnir r.,;" ' ! : u!.irrsl!vin.,...'u fF . nris'.iun (. Imiese villagers, descendants of and additions to those who adopted the faith at the lime that the Missionary orders of the Romish Church were fa". Court. As late as twelve vr.ir aim larjre villages of converted Chinese were fund within an hour or two's rii'c of the Emperor's palace. Their pus tion must havebeen made known to the higher officers of the g.-vemment their general oLnnelessiieirS of character, and this fact may have attracted more attention than we can well estimate. Iron its contrast bv the prevuiiiiiT and horrible comm tiou ot private morals. Ve doubt .- . -- "iw hether Protestant tiiisions have as yet so made themselves feit as to furnish materia! for effecting the wonderful change t" which the insurgents have assented. Tiiat it is the Protestant liible which has been translated (a thing hardly nec.ess.-try, ns at least two traulations already ezisted.) and been wideiy circulated, inu.it, we think, be accounted for by the fact, reported some time since, that the leader of the rebels had been educated under ihe ausnices of 1 rotestant Missionaries, if not himself i a sincere believer. But, it is useless to! waste time 111 speculation, when we are ; so poorly lurnisiied with tacts, ll these reports be confirmed, the widest field since the day ol Redemption will be opened lor Christian labors. Christian civilization, and the ultimate triumph of the Christian laith. ticorgc AVl,on. A fuw yes'i siiiee, as Air. Gallaudet was walking in the streets ol llarilord, lucre came run .iua to hnu a poor boy ot very on.iu:iry apjieitrrtiice, but whose Hue intelligent ee fixeu the ateti'iuu uf the (leutleiiieu, us the buy i u) it i re-n , "?ir, call j ou t.-il me of a man w'io would bite k b.iy to worn for him, .lii.l lenrn linn to re t.) !" "W'nose hoy are you, m ii,l wnere do roti li.e?" "1 have, no p.trenls," w.ts Hie reply, "mid have just run away troui lue w orkhouse b.-c iu.e they would not teai;h me to rinJ." I'lie gentleman jn t.ie arrangement: with the authorities ot the tutvii and leok the bey lino Ins own family,- there he le trued to reaii; uor was tins .ill; lie si'ou aeiUired lite coaii deuce of his tic iv a-soe.i ttes liv I .iliiluinesm am hoiille wits Milowed lite use ol his lrieud's : . ami mi le repid prore-s in the acliiiriry 11 in. i i. qiit:liotl ol ktio-.vle.iLj;-. It lieeame. ne:ess.irv. ait -r a wlu.e, that tieo'pe sliouid leave .Mr. Ci.iliaujfl. aim he became apprenticed to a i-rtiuuet iii.mer 111 the neighborhood. There tlie au.e tnt.j;iity won for 111 t n Ihe favor ol j h.s in assi-i i ll, s. To gr.ilily Ins inclinelion lor s'udy , bis mailt r ii ul a litlle room tinislied for him In t ie .ijijier pari ol" the j i!i... w Iwre ho dev. te i his leisure time to j his favorite ptinuiN. Il.-re lie made lira i ii i.n iiineiiis in iiinl.'-in ,ii. s, in tlie Frenoli lahi;uat'e. ami in oiu.-r lr.tuch-s. After Deliijj iu this situation a few years, as Ue sal al lea u iili tile lamiiy one evening, he all Ht onee reni n K-u llie.l lie wnnl d to ;o to r rauce. ' lio to I'laiid T'sii-I h ill. liter, surprised I hit ihe HjijLareii iy c xtilenteii and hippy ou'h lia t thus silJdeniy l-come oissatislu-d with bis situation, ' f. r wbat."' "Ask Sir Cilimiiiel to tea lo-norrow - v, "- 'uiiniiii.,1 tj.o.ge a-id 1 wiil L-iil..iu. llit k in! friend was invited Lrcordiniv. Atfali tie the apprentne jir.-s ute I liiinl', tvitii hi in iiiu.-' i i, t iu t'.ngliL-h un.t Kreiich, a. ta explained his singular m ention to go to I'm nee. "In the time of N tiioleon."' mid be, "a ,.i7.e w as ortered by Hie f reach goveriiiueul - tor the siiiit-st i u le of measuring plane sii rfae. l. ol" hitevt-r outline. The nrize Ii .a never be.-u awuniei!, and tint method I have iii.-cov, re I." i He llien lienioiistrateil his problem, to the rJ.,i;...i,..,i . i- h,. i i. .-.ti i (-1 .p.- .... .. .... ..-... . ..... i. i in i-., who immediately larnisiie.i him with ihe means o ilefr.iv nig his t-vpeiisi-s, an.i with letters of introduction to Hon. Lewi Cass, then onr mims'er to the Court of France. 1 1-s w is :iiuoiiiice, to Louis Philippe, and in the presence of the king and i;o'.les an i pl-n : p.'t -n -t e.ries, this Aiiiericaul youth tieinoitsl rated hi probVm, and reeeiveti the d.Hii:ils of th court, lie receiveu Ihe pri7.e, which he ha f clearly won, b-i-ide valuable presents Iroai Hiking. He then took letter? of intro lu tt-ut an, I proceeded to the Courl of tt. Ji'iles. an I look up it similar pill", offered l-y 1 1 1 - Koyal Soci.'tv, and r'turn-ni to tlie Ciiii-.i Stites! .ir.ciir i.r..,i.i iv-i:;.ri. Iio olllll. .... 11111., 1... .. ....... ... .i... ol nis discovery bv p.itcnt, wlti'tt In received. n letter from the Kniperor Niehol .is liinisell, on ot wiiose nunister ii:u) vvitneyv..,! ,js itenioiiitration at London, inviting him to oiaite his r.si ieiicc at t'le K..-si;i:i Court, ;ind fnriii.-liiiig liim witli aniji'e ui-aiis for Ins out- , fit. lie coi:ij'i -,l with the invil ilion. rcpa're;! to Si. ret'rhtire;, an.) is no-.v Professor of j Mut'uMii.nie in the Ivey.il Coil. -je, under ill" speoinl proleotioii of the Aniocrat of all tlie. ! Russia:! t in. Inl ianupolis A. t liit it io Itall Knn ii. We un ierstood. u iule at Nev Salem on Men ! ty Ian, tint 'h eneia-e's of the Valley roii were eacne.l m m ki'ii; 1 survey ..".!... I - - ... v .ir.i" .. :.. 'i 1 ie il ue, 1 uu line 111.. 1." .11 iirii ! cor:.-r 1 it his P011uty a, ri1ni- ,w,or t)r.e iii -s scitiih ol tiiis ol.ire. Wdnt the ohtect sill in iking the survey to run south of this p's-eivi- limo' kiuiw J-Hrely it c in not be the intention of the Directors and etock'iolders to five Rushville the go-by, as it is, without a doubt, lite I" st point en the road between I ii.iianiuious and Ciucuin tli. We are sooiewhal ncquuit.t-tt with the country thr.i'toh which tlie rod will or i-tioiild pis ! and in our opinion Kutivile ll bs as direc tly 011 h strnghl line to I ii-inii ip d s Irom where t!ie road strikes llic u,i:a id at ijalt Creek a can be founl,aiit th uiri'i-reat surveys lint have ulread) b ril made proves our as-rimu. Ihernul; If 1 ui!l, will be the b. si pajing one in the f-tit It passes ihronsha rich and lertilea bodv of land as the world affords, and wiil be the shortest roul that can be built between these two important poiutu, Cincinnati ami linliana;iolis. It is at least IS miles shorter than tiie Junction roii, atidsoin say "20. However, ba tiiis :ts it tiny, it m cons derabltf shorter, aud iner-fore will he more than a rival for that ro.i i. In llwse il iysol lii'ilaiui and steam, the inveihi.g public and busi.nsti cominttnuy will always lake llio sho-tc t aril qunk-e.-t y i.i reai-htng Ih. ir r.-sicUv tivstitialicus, and persons pns i ig lo and from Ciuciiiiuiti to 1 iiiilanapolis, or icc vorsi, woihi iv j) s tike the Vjliey road in preferencs to the o'.h -r, as there, would be at least half an hoars ditlereuee iu (jo ut ot ti no. We think 1 the ro id sliouM be loc ilea immeuiat' ly, audi f. t t !i. ...ko Vo knnw nriK'iiMlr trh.r. i. n.i'1 ' run. H e are ..soured that a sulfictent amount 1 .. . . , . .1. ; I I... ..I,. u... . -u...i time to compicta tne i'.iiouir;i lias alreaiy l.e;?n t tken to , " l!i' rUl ' ' iifv t 1 u.r tip I iireetors iu ' speak very i si nam I I .1 iy. ttnshi die K- jHiliiiesn. ...
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Too murli Suit willliiiishcrp. It is said that bought wit is best, if not purchased too dear. I have bought, a
little at a h ilgll price; and With vour permission Will furnish. v.,r ... ! fli.o.n.n f.l. . t . . fuiLimst;. .. . II.,..: r ."""'S' cnoice Merino ewes,! which I desired should have especial i Cre and attention -I::.. "J j r-' ! Hold with niV fattPliincr mtt1 t ii . "' vi c i ui j t. u 1 II a ; , - & -.vv, nuu vuvva, where the timothy and clover was verv luxuriant, and to guard against bloating, j a pail full of salt was turned in a trough ' . 'Liauie, 1'he sheep had week though not r ,,wice acU ta not E0 much..as "7. esi- . , Bneep ate greedily of the salt aim me nrvT ilnv cpvotqI r w,wu,ui uicuifluueap ' rA l-r,.. - I 1 m I. r . . . ' e,i i.0,. 1 ..V , , . , rr-"-ed hve lost the use of their legs, and 10 a considerable extent thf proper conlive ot the sheep died. I suspected that an over-uose ot salt was the cause.and in conversing with an extensive and obapr. I r r . f , ; .ng id! mcr, a lew uuys aiier, mentioned 1 , me ioss oi my sneep, and stated thonm.1 : - ii. .'.. , . - --r , , ni iiiiuiu.cu uiu mil he ed to its abundant Grower. JLrThe dissatisfaclioa arising frcm the distppoiiitmentof office-ceek era is owing entirely to their being out or place. Did it ever beTore strike you that way, Mister? rrRtv. Elcaz-r V iliiama. the reputed Bourbon, has prepared a prayer book in the Mohawk language for the use of the St. Regis "A 1 IH.G OK PEAL I V IS A JOV FOREVER.'' u? win people en. lute pimples on the 'human ! face divine-,' orcrrrtiors of any kind, when it is a lacisowrtl known, that Dr.Guvft'i Y.lleie Dork ami 5,;t tnparia cleanses the lun from all impurity, removing Hinn les. Porp n.t i!ii..i,. ' pd I. i. :n.r ti... ..ir...-,u.i ...... ...... .. .' ! 1 - ....... ..u j.uns a neniiny, smootn ami soft as the lle-h of a babe. It is really priceless to all that wMi the rosy beauty of childhood. It c aiiM- alls.. res and poisonous wounds to dis-liar;-e all infected matter, and eradicates every impurity from the system. It. toes its work mildly, but effectually, pivinjr conscious beauty and Mo..niinshealth in the rdace f ugl'iuess and soul-sickening diense . CJMfyou w ant any Hoots or Rhoes,iro to HUD . - .., ..ainut Mreei. wnolesale manu factory, here you will find anytliing in his line cl'.eap and sood. by the ease or dozen. July Cotli, 353. 33-fimos. 1 housands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Castor Oil. Calomel, cVe., arc not aware hat while they appear to benefit the patient, the? are actually laying the foundations fora series o dise.-.sess. such as salivation, loss of sight, weaknesonimli. de. In another column will be found the advertisement or Hobensack's Medicines to which weask tc attention of all directly interested in their own aswellastheirChildren's health. InLiverComplaintsaiid all disorders ariinS from those ofabil-l-oi.s type. should make use of the only genuine m -.lii ine, Hol ensack's Liver Pills. "Be net rfe.cjrerf," l,t ask for Hobensack s Verm Svrup and Liver Pills, and observe that cae has the the signature of the Proprietor, J. N. no EES s AC K. as none else are eenuine. in--of the I DlGEsi I : Sr. If lc Tlir -n T I- u i- . ... word 'PltPSTV." n. f ti, - -..'. words Mm which it is derived. This i, Ihe slr rv'Tfirrr, V?'?'-' ' the TKVE llK. n t .F "r n AS TK,r Jflf'E. prepared L' ;s-,,OI TOX, of Ph.ladelphia.'from the tonrih Stoma, h of t!,o Ok. ror Ihe care of In-d-jrest,o and p, ,,..p.ia. Tt i9 yMnre.s wn . edt for an unhealthy Stomach. Noart orman can eipiai its curative power?. It renders COOP KAT- . .!- ronststont w-ttli HEALTH. S. ee tlie i.jiir- oi i pur- of the Ov.in another part of this paper Aii-ust l-t. to3.33-lTr. rr. to SPRAl iE A CO.,tt3MAIN STKF.F.T Cl.CI..N.TI.iryouwishanythinpin theclothins line-yon w ill alway, find t,10m well made and Roodstyles-e.iual lo the best custom hade. Thi rionse stands A. Xo. 1. mrt-11 Makkied In thi- ar Pi on Thursday the 4th iri.r. by the Rev. L. D. Potter, J. N". M'Mnsus. Esq. of Fairfield, to -Mrs. Mart P. Tlmpletox of this place. In 3Iil;ord, Decatur Co. July th. by the Reverend Jacob Jameson Mr. Samuel Kennedy to Miss Leah Asenath Moore, ot Franklin Co. Ia. ."tlelnmorti Pricr. CoRnr n o HiiNi.vrv Walker oi Baos. roiii' ' Oa:. Hsrl -t. ih. Potato.-. Butter, t-t'C'', Flour I.Kiper hujh. 15 per ft. r per dot. 4 .Un per bbl. 40 t . 4.i np. ;n 1 ard. AVio per Ik Feathers. 33435, per ft el'Rni;W.U;lM I OIt SAI.C I have 1 1 a heavy spring watron, m arly new, for sale, p and on reasonable terms, if amdication be a.le soon, nt tov residem-e, ono milo above o ikville, Kat Fork. K. II. CASK. .upr.4lh. 1So3. 33 Jr. " " J rtfOUCe tO Builders. IT UOI'OS.l .s will be received until the flf-1 I lecntli dny of September next for thc erection 1 ol Hi" mam luiildimt of tlie White Water l'reshv- I t 'rial Academy at DunLnKvillc: the Tuiblinir to he ol brick, the foundation of hauimer dressed 111.1s oirj. Plan and specification of the work mav bc seen at D-.in!npvile after the ioth August next". f i. D. I nt TIB, l0. IJll.f-HRIST 1 Rn .'. W. Al oNFOttT. V Building Committc. .1. L. Anhhe'V, I .. W.Sivii, 1 Augu.tlst. Iii3 H3 tiwecks. Knterr.l a vorLnr t t of i1S61. by J. S. It.H i,l! r i. . Office of tb" li -1 r:i-I (1,11.1 Pi.-trict ol' i'. t 11 i in tb yisi i'.. in tlie r'erk's 1. r i'h; Tn-icrn '. Slllh . Another Scientific V.'ondcr! CREAT CURE FCFl DYSPEl'SIA! D". J. S. HOUGHTON'S THE TRt'Fi DIGESTIVE FLUID, Prep-ire.l from KEXXF.T. or tho fonrth STOM ACH OF THKOX. after directions of BAKoX 1 11 HI'., theprn-al Fin siological Chemist, bv J, S. HOI IJII PON. M. I).. Philadelphia. Pa. " I his is NATFKE'S OWX KKMKIIT for an un tic ;ilth stomach. Xo art of man can eonul its cu- 1 ratne power,. It contains no ALCOHOL. HIT- 1 T KKS. AC'.PS. orXAl'SFOl'S liKfS. Ill ex- I tremcly ncre.able lo the taste, and may be taken i by the ine.,t feeble patient who cannot eat a w ater i errickor without acute difres. Bew are of PKl't;t.'F.P IMTTA TIOXS. Pepsin i XOT A PKt'i:. Call on the Arent. and cot a Peseriptive Clreii. lar. crati. rivinfr a larsre amount of SCIEXTIFIC KYIPF.XCK. from Liebic's Animal Chemistry, Pr. Coml.' l'jsioloey of l'iirestion: Ac M. V. Haii.e. BaooKvuor. wholesale and retail Asrent. August 1st, 1cj3. 33-Pr. Notice. CJflie tj tttCin., IniHanapilit &. C'CB K.H. C: RrooKvtLi.E. Are. 2d. 1S53. THE sr.bscrbers to the rap. ml stock of the J afci-esa'd compai y will take notice that bv an c-rder of the Board or Directors irsde this dav, they are required to rav into the bands ol the treasurer of ;aid Companv ten per rent nf their subscription on or bef.ire the ICtUdsv October next, lly order of the Fos'd. J. H. HOWI.AXP.Secn'tnrv. A up istCnd, lp.53.- 33-3w. V 4TIC'l-:-To the stockholders ot tbe Anders sonville Turnpike Companv thai there will be an election held on the thirteenth d ol Aucn-l next at the basement story nf the .Masonic Hall in At dersonville between the hours 01 one and Tour P.M. to elect seven directors for sni.t Co.npanv. A. CAKLKY, Pre t." I nrnii tis-w n i , P A-T. .in'v-" tb. Ji. .?,
once lost twelve bv an over-doeof a!t "pon ma ho1e.mour.t f the p..'r.-hi monev ' Ja'rterm.aHkiorts.of M-rchai uble produce taken ivritA ro S.ttE OF HE. .. I .u . " . uuc " salt I for one vearjn advance i.t the nm.. nt ,;, '. . i for wor and epe. ;aliv wool ereese. W e will pay " al tsta te.-Hv rirtue of an orjer of ih and the symptens were such as I have ceriiB.ate or P , I Court of co mt FraUim L ' here described. equal annual i:,stHlmem. ith int-re't annuallv Call and see us before taUlrft yonr wool or work UEd.nifjjed, admiuistmtnr of the estate of "XV m ' Doubtless it is best to keeD salt arCr nce upon the residue of said pnrchase mon- t""heTes. 81--25 MAC,GORDO oiCo. S.T'nnts, dectas-I. will offer lor .ale to the UUh- : ' i t . i l" ep sail acCCS- ey. The persmal pronertv be'.orc-'nir to th "Jem- i ler, at pttblie auction, on the prem i,-a near i SlblB to a.l domestic animals, but they I boM on a cre'.t ofKemontha the CTATCOT.-PlraTcd frem the Farm of Uu e. on F.turd.r. tb. 3r layoff""? should first become gradually ,,,,,ctir, j purchaser ri vit.jr hi. note, with approved freehold V rh.',n1as J- IZ .'.,."e hi'm!,M ea,t of nex foilowin detcnoeu i-al F.stj-.te .? in : -.
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eon. l'1 espccial'v the rtticn of Krntr.lin Comfy, to become st.v V holder in aid bauk will And stock-book sin the hands of L'irhar.1 Tvn.ir tier. U..I1 1 .... 1 T ,1- .. ... r. where they arc re-pctlii!!v reu,.i,tcl i rail mid ?un?.,nc tue amount d-sired. This .ipt.o:t.u.iiy mu.-t to eiii!)ratcl s .on ortiir?: totk ti taken iiurvan. Aug. lt. Ij63. 3:l-3w tio sotice. .-.r;" "r ' r,'l"T" 'h.V M-tamor. jnrnpik. c ' ? " in :Mei:iniora. op m Mon.laybfA-Jrust, 1-53. ' CLU. HOLLAND. t- Ttseb, S-rretarv. Prt-'t. -Metamora. In.1.. August 1st, 1F33. 33-3-. Notice.' IIS aeonrlanc.' wi'h an Artpawd bvt i : Assembly of the Suit of Indiana, j m. Act to provide for the siU ofComitv S . tndthe property bclonsji"? thereto, and , . June 12. 1?50." we will off -r tnn:ili-,l. i eral 'An t lines .red uruay the 22d day of (Mcber 1-53. at the courthouse door in Union rountv, Indiana, the countT Seminary building, and all real and personal proa"erty belonpir.g thereto in said countv. Saie tocommence between the ho-irsof 10 o'clock at a. .M.muo l o ctocs f. M. on rt rtMv The apparatus belonpine to sa.d Seminarr con- 1 sists in i art ofFrh-ns. convex and roncave Mir rors, .iir rumps. 4 bcii ias and Kine3, Fneamatie Pumps. TVrieM-al and celetiial Globe. Jlicroscope.two Telescopes. M.i-i,- L. ntcrn with . tronoruical )ainiiue. two Galvauic Batterie with . . "i.rpar- ... .. ,( mini-mi 3t-i?ci on ' Hi ... .i uiiiM-rni sirciiin ' ni specimens, i larK barometerand Thatmcm- ur. Pulse Glasse-, I , i,t vnaa,t,on5 ot said are as follow, to-wif The mmi.iiran nf f..ii . .. 1 'ue rurriiaer wi Ibe reou red t,i n-T th ininr. The purchaser will he renniri.it i.-. i., si-i-iiriiv, ror tne nrmvuit or i. ,..,.Ai... with interest thereon, and without anv relief what- i ever rrom valuation or appraisement law r.i i.i.m.i ij. I'AWSOX. A. I . C. WAR! ES MTTF.K.T. f. C. July 1 1 . 1?33. 31-till Of t. -22. i n.'UM.vntitTou's S.iMD.-.-No- . I lice is hercbv v c-iven tint! I u 111 ...ll i sale. HI Ri re of laud, beloncinir to the estate, of Jacob Miller, deceased, at the house of John W. .urnon, on SaturiJa theenth iiav or Aneut. lM. Said land, is the South Kast qunrter of section tn-entv-Uiree, f.n 1-. ranee K Franklin Co., inn. I erms At it-. a:pr:,if,l vBlne.; cah down. y note payable on the l-t .lay of January, l-.it. "un inii.u-51 irom naie. with mill tent s'iretv. waiving rei ovirse totlie vul latmn or n pnraisemcnt '' ""s State. lllos l.i: to lilt, Adm'r. ': "'' l;3"' pxtfiroii's o Tin 1a hy riven that the iiniler- r-.-v '.Noiice is hereI h- i;.,n n"i'i!t I. and qiiHlilted ee, utor of t?i tail will ,',f Wil. I''"-'!.'"!!, l.iie of Eranklir coiu-lv. der-d :iid rotate is o!vf. it. .'ncri'u Wl'LH July It'th 153-31-3 A lnjiniVtrat'.r. Head's Commercisl College. 5. E.roi nrt vVa. ri nml ri,i I t Sts. Cincinnati. O qtllE object ortiiis Initiation i to qiiulifv genlle- ! men practically for the countins liousii and but sines pursuits. The course of in-.irui.tnm einliraces the theory and practice of lio.'k Kecphifr bv Pouble Entry, as appliu.l to all departments of trade and commerce. Business Penmanship. I.ect-tre on Mercantile Transaction. Commercial Calculations. cVc, covering the entire fields of eoinin-rci.-l operation, thus enablinc pnpil to become flirji.e.l ae,oui tants. The course c.-m be completed in from tisrlit to twelve weeks. Terms -.'o in adv:.mc. Pupils beins tanirht individnollv and not in classe. they can enteral any time. Good boi.rd can bo obtained at from 52-05. to ;3 per week. Further particulars can bo obta:ned bv cnllirir at the Institution, cr bv a.l.lresi--! the ' princiri-1 (post paid.) J. E. HEAP, Principal .Nov. 13, is;,o. 4,-lyr. DaijURrrrotvpe Stock. ' O M R J E V E I . R V A X I) I a X C Y G O O D S - "1 1 1 - LITAVV iOOIS Importers and dealers in the above nrticW. and will sell at low prices. FFTER F.MTTI1. Xov.C 4G-lJm. Cincii:i:ati,30 Fifth Street. JUST IIl-.CKIVKO . T TUT. Ol. I WillTE COKM-.It, the il most extensive lot of Dress Goods, we have ever had the pleasure of ottering for sale; anion" Inch are " 4t pieces plain and faacy Lawns: 10 do borage Laine: 10 do He-.-itre; 1 do Siil French Tissue: 5 do rtewsUle Itroiade; 2 do Chameleon Glace; 10 do plain black Taffota; 40 do rich, plain, figured & f.incv SilVr.; 10 elegant Parisian Kohe; 8 pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; 5 do dotted do do
Jl.-iin do do plain and ftmred Ja.konet; Book Muslin; IVi.-hop Lawns: Silk and Atpacca Lr.tvc. ". P. GALLIOS it SO.X. MORSFS COMPOUND SYRUP OF VELLOU i"l Ev h'OOT, PlTT- is ft Pnrr't f-,era ic Cn-M:rf. ecit'iitiflI Ci iirepared from the t-'fr-t Knr.is and Hcrlcs of thi Muifria M''ioa. an1 liu r:i t- Hit unri-va.U'-l Tcpuia'toit i'r iho follow: rli.'- f-s, vi. Kt(ill..UI.G , X D SI KtXUlHEXIXG THE LiVElt AND DlCTCftTIVI OKflAN. AND CLt N5ING the Stoma n asoHowfls. an. tHi9 r -Hi so all BiUoms Liver rm- ! plHh.ts. D 3P'?pii.. Ii'ti sr'tion. rotivncf-. PiU-s, He'i.ulte, Fi ver and A an?. Jaundice. Xausea. Loss of A p 'liic, V-c.. and c using tae food to nourish and -upj ort vrv part, VI KIKV1XO tlifc. liLOOD, nnd tTi.iscurii'ir all H uniors. Cutant'oiis Kr.ptiops. Soroliita. ""uU Klicum. i.r .i o'a. Scald Head, Cankr, Pi m pi nit the ftitv. hlotches, I leers. Tuiuur. Mercurial l):?fae. anotrs, io. ; lit or 1 t:so the r.' rrmy taws, j and by cnahltnc thi;m f porf.rtn their prpor i fviiutSmc, provo-it r;r a 1 ritri ir many .li'if.il j and danc'-rou d incase? ; STRts? ipirxiNo ind UtiI RT1NO THE X t:H ' SV3TrM. t ll :I5 Ml la I X :TV OUS j Irritation, and cur:n;r nil lhs";:'S of tiie X-.tves. J as rtyMria, X'ouraliria, i rami 9. Are. IT IS VNBIVAI.LKP IX THE (TKE VT ALL FKM U.K roMPU.N I S. as lroaVr perj. df'Pty. Iir charily, ObM met. ot:. Widli'iT of t',i-' T-e-'t, limbs. Joii:!s, (.. o':vd by fakn : i.l", 1 1 and l htot CoMt'i. 1 xt' . a Cold-, c'osThs. A st: 1 mo, ("oti-,iinp lion, A c., also, Irpy. iiftvinj; made tt-.-? of the C'linpo-ind Svrop of Yellow Deck Po -t. prepacd by C. m6r-I" A Ct. ci'lier oureh es. or in o.ir f;inilie.cd flmliui: it to i.' a v erv sal itarv nti.l . tf-i.ial pr.-para-lion, we do ni"t he -rt ;i'.lv recommend it to tiie inMi.-ji t.-rvvalnaMe n'e..lieti.e. E. Beitrn". i.mi.. I nsl.ii r Xution.-il HanV, I'rov ideuce. K. I.; A. . Si.encer. E., (' d.i K. l.;A. W. Si.encer. r.i.i.. C d.ier I Hock Paiik dodod... Kcv. VI ili:am I'billii-. Kit. .1. H. Kichmou.1, r. S. .lone, .-d't.ir rrovi-lence ;en. Advt.. wm. Field. M. W.C. Al.: i rus 1'il.Iier. M. K. II. P., .lam.i Hut. hinon, ;. S. Den. V. .1. flutes, lloct. H ui. l olliy. and one hundred oth1 er "t the riict r 'L-pe.-tLible fum ilies "t Provi.i. ue. I T hi certifies that I have fr:i niiinberol years ! been a.-qiininled wil'i ih.' conipo-it .on and nio-l "f m:i nol i, lure of " Mt s y 1M PuVX 11 S El i" j of YK.I.l OH- Ihh K K'l'I T. 1 I'-- alo been acj quaint d ith its modus operandi in disease, and i can miv that in all respect- il it admirably cab 11- : lated to remedy that clan, iif Ili..-!... t'.irwhieh ii I win .l 'irneii. I; i esnecall y valuable in 1 - L'li.KSMO an.l all its att-'n.laiil symptoms, it excites to bealthy action the Ll V KK. reniovc "1 ,irpor. and inncti vily of thi PMiAX. and stimilet' healthy action in all the syst-'in. As a Ll-' I'l" K -1 OU orpurith:r of the HI0.1.I il ha no LipiTior. 1'A I 11 II01..VIKS, -1 . J'. Pro idence, li. I. .Ian. 4. 1.-VI. F'riFI-AhF.il H Y C.JIOKSB&CO. X . 4l i Ur-'a iMay. Xew York, and sold by l'rusaists and others tliroi2lni;l this ' and other countries. For s .le l.v M.W.II.ilI '. lirookville, 3i-Liios k a tz v. n r. r, n ; r. i : , str u.s & co. Wn.'lcsale dealer in Ke:.iy .".iil.ie Cleliiii.t. Xo. Its! Main street, h.-lw ecu Third and Fourth. Cin'ti t "r Keep constantly on hand, a complete iind very exlec.-ove st" k of Cloths laitnere. Vetinc and c rrv description of Triinuiinp. Feb. -.'., Vi?-)H-lyr. UAV AM S l ot K St'Al.r.. Martin Orr. Scale Manilla. -Hirers, have takn the old stand formerly occupied by Marti:.-i Bi i scei-i , Xo. 411 Columbia Street, emi door w est of Walnut, Cincinnati. Oli'u. Thev are prepared to pot up on the moM reasouj aMetc-ins. 111 any part of tiie ciiiitiy. t'.oir f,"'i ; Lfiri liny nurl S'nk Srn.'ci. from m w patt r s ! w'th improvement, wbi.h t'ici have 'nt c"'pieI ted. Also, nil kinds of Filif orm Scales. Beam. ! Ac. Ac. All ii ir Scales are warrm li d to ejve f ,1 i satisfiu tion, or we will take them baek and refund' t the inone-. ' KEFIFUXCFS. ! Samuel Here ford. I'.. U. Ftlision.) Covn trton, j niid len. Murlin ,tr Co. G.K.Perrin, i Ky. W. it G. W. Kubson, Kes. Valtln A-Co.. J. I1. I Inner, Pulium, Hatfield ii Brow feb. C.1 10. MA K I IX A OifK.n yOTim. Wberea mv wife Julian has left A mv bed and board without anv iiisl cause, thi is to notify all persons net to harbor or trust her on my acci.in-.t as I am determined not to pay nnv deMs of her cot. leading i tier this daf. Julv h'th l"eii. DAXL. L. GKLi'X. July 19tl.lsj3-.li 3'v. Furhilort! Furnituiel! j II'siT received a pood assortment ofFrfiXITI KE, consistine in part of Bureau. Table,,! Stauds. Centre-T ables.Sofus. Lounires. Cribs. W il-! low Cibs. i apons and Cradles. Hedstesds. -Mat-trases,Chairs of everv varietv, at the FI NX1TLKE ROOMS. Brookvllle, July 13, !Si3. 31, H ATS Cs sir's best sprinp style of fashlonah fiats.just received and for sale al my . LIXCK A- FARQt'HAF'S. )T;OltlA AC.tDE.tir." An Inslitntion Tor jouili of. boih seves. Situated in Spiinelicld ! Township. Franklin Co., Ind.. on the state pne,! eleven miles east from Bpokville. T he location i of ihe Academy is pleasant and healthy, and lis future proort em oirrMirinT. The next srir.ii i w ill eomnieucc on Monday, Aocrust 1Mb. end con- j tinue liirouph a term of H week. Terms of tuition modei ale". Ho. - - e ith the principal or in private families at' '.'S to Si.' Oi-i- c k.: M s r. F.'W. ip-.t. 1 Tc m uli ." -
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SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. S. W. 11 ASELT 1 N K & CO. l A NV I' ACTl'KEHS of Straw BonteU. .m.t IraIt ."t'-r uf Silk Millinery Good. Flower-?.. Dress Sill;?, rrlmminp-.". 4c. o.6i Fearl St.CircinnV.t.U. Black Si Fancy Dress Silks. Slraw Poniiets, of erery French & AniL-ricaii variety. BonnetSillia & Crapes. do & Cap Ribbons, TarltoiiR, Limnps. Tips. Crown & Framei. Wire, Fins, Whalebone. lionnetHlockf. Doll Heads. Flowers Press Trimmings, Silk Lbcv. Sewing Silks, Floriinr. Satins, Pomhazir. 1 -ibs. Foundation. j Ciiidren & Infant's Hats. Illusions, oir. cic. 4;ll;nB. ...... i.i i u 1 t: . n .a i .i nir s ?t -p.iu win. irm riviii-u a..-3ru ouu I nei!, orropie ofthesame. j Our I'ricev ind Terms shall be favorable and ati'fartorr to U.e pnrchaser. Orders promptly attended to. S. W. HASELTINE 6; CO. March 5th, 1S33 ll-lyr. TOIIX S. WILM AitlS ?fo. F5 Main St. 1st .1 dooraboro Pearl. Cincinnati. Pa!er In Prrer Hacffir.e-s. Wide ( arin Paners. B-rdbores. Fire I liu reuu, i. lui'uiiBLi. t-re -r m r.rer Sc-reer.s &c. offers to the public the la-test end ht ...ortm.rt rtn. .i-rf..rtirt.. k. t..r.A ithe AVest and on the most resonable terms. He j incites '."le trad? to call and examine hlsstck. March 5, 1633 ll-lims. p.imron AVOOH TOOIi:! LOOK! j I The.Miiisi- Factory at Mttamora are now run-1 nit:!-, and we are ready to wait on c istomers in onr ! liiip.the Factory has been larceiy improved, aud i we ran card. spin. weaTe, and ninnufai-ture U'ool i on as fhott r.oticc. a pood and as cheap, as anr I - od shop in the co inlrv. Fui'urz and dyeine ilone in the nsuu! scasor on what P,kl'"1 uil red. the points of l.er horns j saed off. Ear marks not recollected, about T ' i vears old. . Any persott pivinp me information of : at the Fairfield P. O. shall be liberal? re-1 ' 111 O'W wiii-dei. iti icirncn . June i'4. 1 '53.-:--3w-isri.rr.. TV nr. inTr.cTiox nn'RAMX; 1 . V continues to insure against loss brclamajre by fire and the perils of navigation, on favora'.-le t-'rm as any reionr:M-2 Compar.v. i All I es pnid at tlie otllce where Policy issued, iu sixtv dav alter proof. Av:l:ible C.ipiSal 81.000.000. : 1 he iindersifrn ni.aseiit of this old and repponni- , b'.e Company is at all time prepared to issue PoliI cie. kc. ckc. j Office two door? north of It-irton's stere, Brookvilte. I: d. AI.FKEU WARP, agent. May2M,l.-53. ?i-tj 3IO!i-:S .1 Attorney at I.nw ! ri.LKV and Notary Public, LAVRHL. FKAV.KI.IX CO. IXP. 'ILI. take ackno lcdiimeMs of Deeds, take and certify Depositions, Affidavits o;c. KVA.A OWIWN, NOTATY PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. C'Brmel, lnd. V U K 8 II A R RIVAL! FASHIONABLE COATS. - CLOT II. Frock and Pack Coats; I ) Cjo Ca--imere. T eed, Jeans ard Liner, do; Just received and lor sale cheap atth? Clothing Emporium of TYXEK & BAKLH. ap J9. Tti 19-tf. Knots V Miors, Hats, & Cnps. fPIIE undersiffned have Jnt received direct from 1 tlie F.a .t. a well selected stock or the above named article hick will be sold at tlie lowest fleur. s. TY.NER & BAKEK. :ipt;9, j3 -Tj-tf. All. FAFF!!. -We have tins- on hand a larrfu ussortment of Wall. Fire Board and window paper. Also. alary? lot of window shades of the Litest t; leniid pnttern. which we are s-llins ut reduced prices. X. 1). GALI.IOX & SOX. '.'2 '.IHPF.T51 rAllPETSH... Jnt received I tl tlieOuWnnt Cotsu, a most inajrnifleeut a'isortment of Carpets, of all s?v les and prices. x. d.galliox & sox. SUNDRIES IN STORE? "Mlft "n'1s 5:"t'ar1 ivU 5"'l Id Is prime molasses, j si) " " s. 11. do 3"f brs prime Easter coffee, Ml HokutJava do !V0 pjckf;es fresh Teo3, ll.neo lbsat. yarn. -2i 0 packaes mackerel. SO boxe fa.Mi). tobacco, W0 Ke?s i, nils, CnO ti., 1 -s Xo. 1 batiinp. CO bbl fine smo. t.ibacto. 20.010 half paii,sh cicarj. Candies, t-oap. Starch, cie. Ac. for saie low bv i HK!SC" V IIITE. " Xo. 12 Lower Marketstreet, fir.ciun iati. i 3I.lV 14. 153. C-2-lv ; U. A 1 AVI OR U.M. B FkI-'NCH. J. E WVVNE TAYL0H. FRKNCri & WYNNE, I7IPOIITF.BS und who! 'sale dealers in TriOi I Liners and w-l te eoods. Als'i. Cmbre'bis. Farn.ol.i. f;i "ves. Hosiery, and every description of triininins and fancy dfcy c-oci'r. eornerof I t.tn and l'earl sts. t ii i in m.ti . "" 1 C2-lv. R YV . BOOTH & CO., neifaml wliolesalc dealers in imp European nud Auericm Hartl- ! waie, Cutlery nr.d Guns. F'rs- cm . Pcayiin'i Vnlrrut 5'.. Cturtr.n ti. HA'.'E received, and are eoiitantlv supplied with every arti. ie in their lute, suitable 10 tlie l Wt .t.-rntrLido.part hased of A inencsn.and imported di reel from Sheffield. Birniirchaiii. mid German mannficti-.'-ers. enibraiinir the bet qnalilics and brands, which will be sold at small advance on i'..coii?itiu.iii part, of ! Vm. li itchtr's 6c Spenr & .T.ick?o!i'.s Filos. Jnws & Eilge Tools, Wa-le & Butcher's, George Wostrnholm Si-in' pIohrntpH R7nr. Pnrkrt Knives, Shear?, Scissors, Slc, Table rC Hives ami 1-orlis, t 'arvern Mi els, Ar, Loi.. Trir.o Hal'er. B renst. nml 5ih Cliains eii.l itr. tellers. Ilonksanci lli-i'jr, .i'n 'r. f-;'r.-.re','.,n-.i c.'rc F1nrvinrrt.CAfi:c't nnit T. B. R. u-a:ifT . Sh'.ri it nud V-'r. C..IIu;i: "o."s. H int's. II Main's and Llppen- ' c-itf Axe and Ibd-Tiel-, Wal Iran's. Darlinir & I le-i.l s lirnrs. (.rain, and ISnnr f Sneaihes. Cradle. Mel". Hmv and .ianurVF I areei ters aitd l o.ipers" Planes and tdiro T....1. Fve:y kii-.d .-f Cir. iili.r and idhi-r Kaw s insuu'iicurcd l- orer and warranted. Agents f,ir fc. - T. Fairbaitl-s A- Co. 's celebrated riatiorui. Kaiif-'ad, I!ay Grocers', und lirupji.t Seab-s. whniihave c repntiiiioDuiieriOr to all others fnraeiiirai y and .1 Mrai.it ity. aiiiH - .1.1 11 1 niuni-ifacturer" prices. Also, agents lur ttie sale of the bet Icon Firo Proof Safe . niHiiutai lured, w liicii we ell t niaiiufact.irers prices. fi-b. S3. "i3 l-lyr. G R A Y .V II E fi I N G R A Y, I'liiil 4. lass .''1 11 11 11 fact n re r.---Ham-' nio'i.l Street, b.-twon Tlord fi: Fourth Cincin- ' ra'i, k cr ..'otetL.i'tly on hand every variety ef j Hint (illlSs'V.lUP, j A p'-i'.hee.i-y f imitnro, r 1 d Ch'-rTileil Appantn luade tc order nt t!ie slioriesl no'iee. ALSO. A prn.i variet; of Pcrfnmer" Ware,' 1 ""obcraph (;lns( ; ami lichir.ii e rod itiuli tors. 1 YT.vrTs.Ar tOl l!tT:. Prnlrri in ; ll Dry t.noilv, tin IVrvI Strvt, in. 1 11 11 .1 1 1 ."i -i; r lor sale on tiie inot favorable . term 1 11 l-.'i u piukure l'r Goods. purchaed mostly . ii.ii,to i;e ad vu are in t rice. Piir.-huers wilt 1 pre f i"l them rea.lv to meet tho lowest rat.-i of an I'! tlilltf I,l!.c EwX Feb. ll Sr-l-'ui;-' r est. 1 H. I. rillPMAM ec CO.. r o 111 m i i o 11 A iornnrdii-,1-M i: II 0 II ANTS. Will Tl. WA I VRC ivtlli -l,c IXCIXXVTI 11 1. un i:ci.s: i-IWIVXTI. : . A Hie,!!- CITY. I. John Swa-v A C. : Mnrr'.,,,, ,x, cwhv I wc,.,i.s:.U yA W,icht . i I. M. Conklin, iieev... .i st 'phen. ; h AOEt-T-ivx. ia. eosx. f-vn i.E.ixn. ; A.S. W ipcii.t & Co. A. Ii. 111w ell A Son. i:,.nr, (Ml.. si.it. l iberal cah adv.-.uc..raclii mri'le on cons'pnmeiiis. apeo-rviyr. Aaron A. Colter, GKOCEK.V, PKOULCE. AXD COMMISSIOX M l.- 'll V T. S, F. COKXE" 'F FF VFX1 H . VTMIXSTS ' ctxcjwati, oruo. X'OT. SS (llyr-. i -riv yoisk wnniiw sn tup de AriT-Tllos. .1. F K N ST Manufacturer and d. ak r 111 nil kind of transparent window shades. I Afo ,-iird. Tael. Bras mom. tiny Ac. i Xu.2Col!ee II.u!, Walnut St.. Cincinnati. ! Church, store and other large shades painted to : older in a superior sii le. 7 !cTi:7l jvi.tlllll.r. AVOUKS.-LowaV-' O A K11.F. corner of Broadway and Fifth sfeet, i ; ' ncim aii. Sloiiuiiients, Tombsaiid Grave Stone, ; Marble Mantles and Statuary, Baptismal Fonts, i M'iral Tiibleis. t'riis. Y.-is.-s. Garden Figures. ; Cal irel and Counter Slab. Ac.. Ac. cens.lai.lh 011 i..-;l - i - -1 . . 1 1 nrnisiu". 10 oio.-r. 1 c trait; sui.M - od with Marble In block or Slab, or Saw ed to or. uih 1212 J. o. til' KL-o--. 1 rt-T-rrK, DICKSON & LE BETTER, f inccessors to Sampson 01 Andrews.) j Imiorlers, Wholesale and Ketaii Dealers Iu China, j G!as and Queensware. aHc, Lamps, Castij-s A 1 TaMa Cutlery, Xo. 2K Main :"treet. betw een Ff'.h I and Sixth. CSncii.naVi, Ohio. Feb. 25, 'S3 ;0-lyr. e o S. J e n lc p. s U VHOI ES A LK drr-srera tn Foreign and Pojnestlt' i:rv s.siuis o. i. routn e-ut corner rcrl aaa, 1 me streets. C ineiniutU. .letilopered ,a entire new stock, i'eb. .'A, '03 )4-12ins. m. urinci.B ten. HilliEI BACH. Mti." .0 etrc : and p...V"-s i! 1 : Jer.tii .,. ,1 , k . w-rRTir'rn , m. ki aw V KUTHEIMr.8 A KLAW. 1 Made Clolhine. Importers 1 . iasimcres. Vestircs. and ' r -soods. Xo. M Pearl street, "' ine, Cincinnati. Ohio. 1'i iv e. t h VS :
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D A V & M A T L ACK, s) n v ( oou, No. 07 PtAPL ETftrET. tF.T. WAI.TCT & VI.NE j ClXCi:.AT! OHIO. ! VOTICE FlMsSLTE-f 1 At tho J- : 1 -' term, lcl.oi ttit Court of Common Fleas of j i Franklin County, the c:tu'.e of Jacob Lanius, de-' j cased, was declared robablv ii'iolveut. Creditors are therefore notified that tbe some will he 1 j st tiled accordingly. AAKO.N C. MJLI.EK. . M. V.SIMOXSON. L'utcd 1j JuIy,-53-31-3w. AdmiListrator-. ' I? Ur; 5:om of l ranfelin Co. j .luabalh Garner 4c others ( by tlieirtixtfrind Ben- j On complaint t.i es" I jamin Gamer, lablish the will of S-l-In. ii- j v j emeu Alk-n, J.-tM. : Elt Alien and othors. ! M'HE pli.intiife now Cis in said ConriiLe-.r rosnj. piaiut, accompanied Dy the auMavit.-t a Ui;n- . . ... -. ... ........ i"L' - 1? P6"1"-- V1"11 BKHOlle .iieu, who a dei d."n 7?'i 1 ? of .t:.le,atJ "f ! l: d'"U' 1- hereby E:Tent- said Charlotte i 5,',.'itJ V' t0"!'11'.'. nd that un- j --------- -ii o.ti i uo gAiiie i - LI me " I Rnl dy of tLe next term of said Comt, ti be heid : , in the Court House at Brnrli-lin Jlonn.y of O.tober next, thean.e wjU V.. acted upon in herabser.ee. M tinea my baud thrsCCth July, A. D. 1-A3. JoHX M. JCHXaTO" Cl'k. P. D. Jones, , torr-, - - - J-u. HownsD.f " "J'nejS. July win, lro3. a2-3w. tow of Laurel apportioned and divided uuder the : wMI of James Conwell. a j lat thereof belne i ro- : bated, it beinp a part of Vie north eat quarter of section nine, town 12, range 12, containirp foir - ...i... .u r . 1 uu m.c iiiuou acres,: me same boir.c solil hi the property of the said V. S. ei.cis. dee d, to pay Terms One half cash, the other hsif ,n n months from date of sale to be secured bv note h i'.ii eunicient security, with interest from date wuivir.e valuation and appnrsenici.t laws WILLIAM X. DOl GIITV, Administrator. July -2:th. 1.53. 3J 4v. I:it l w. THE undersigned, have the pleasure ofanoonnciiifr to the public, the reception of a larze Invoice of -4thoe cheap" goods, direct from Boston, connstir? in part of 50 pieces hea Cochcco Print. 40 " Phillip Aliens a X . 1 '.'0 " JCcw Encland " 3lJ ' J.S. Br.fis Co". 10 " Plain Fancy Lawrs. 15 ' Domestic & Scotch Ginghams 8 " Best fittoi.ade, 5 " Linen check for coats A pants. 1 har.kftil forlhe liberal patronage thev have had t'.u spr.ne. they expect ly fair dcalingird small profl's. to sti!l me::', a continuance of public favor. X. D. GALLIO.N, & SOX. H ATS ASD CAPS. 3 eases Silk Hats, 1 rase Kossuth ditto Men arid Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, and Fur Car. Instarrivtr audi" ;ale cheap by KICHARD 1 YSEK. OctoberCfth, If5. VALLEY IIOl'SE! I II A E the pleasnro of anronnein to the rnblic I that tile am rv H,,rci ';.j ... i best sty e. for the accommodation of the traveling coinmuliity, no pains wiUbe sr.ured to promo the comfort of those ho may desir to make the I i'.lky House their home. ' ii y."di'ij"le r""e5"t management. I flaiter mvself that no Hoase m South eastern Indiana can equal J The Vjtlilinp is larirc and commodious, and conI Mnii ted expressly lorthc purpose to hkh it is aopiiea. 1 Tho ui.dt-rs.cncd has had huslne.. and is sat sfird that nil who mav have heretofore favored him. will not nclnot liiak re this hous their home whenever their buaino-i may lead them to this place. ..,...;. . . . . J?A-r CHAPMAK. ! inu., .arcn ja, less. Reduced Prices '.I Bt'KAL DIt. TO WHOLE? A I E Pl'KCF' A CEP . L'Kl.l.tlWS iM A N CF ACTOR Y "" 'j'l.E siibscnherresiicclfully informs the cit'zrns l of Cincinnati, and thc pubi:;. cneraliv. t'lathe I'" continues to niiinitfac'.iire S'nitb.' i:..n.i sues at Ins old stand on Seennu Street. l,ttv.en Brradwayand Sy.amore. Cincif,i-.ti From hi. lonftevpL rierce in the busifee.. t...-etber 'h be" "'i"""'-u ,Br- 101 01 sos-nod Limber wZTi. po a ct-. tcA 1.5 'O. Anvils and Vlcesfurnishe-! June 3, '3. 6ms. S. R. HAMtLTOX i?,IB":Il1-s i"PAHASOLS-A larce 1 lot of I mbr-llas and Farsols lor ic.U n ; lowest possibl price at my li: C'K & FAHaUliAR-S. T1"rSV Otyc.fi IviSf-O pieces of well J assort-d prints and Ginghams. For sale at r1-d-t.-c.l pt.iesat Bi li:;cs & FAEctriiAs s. OlVtlMCK W Utr,-Aren larf?" as.ortmcO r.f the most fashionable, and durablo summer goods, J'jstreceivedsnd for sale bv m'T LIXCK & FAEftVHJK. Ua n mi ur, x a ii,s, c, i.i. k .v f.kuchar invite attention to their complete as- ....... in i-i iiuusnuu Lyenerai sxo.-s 01 har.l waie. ni rei.tnca t infnnnti retail pricei. in:iv 7 (JR"'"ICsConstui.tivon Iwnd, fresh sup- ' 'V-ry benquality of Grocerus.atthe che:; L-tore cf mi;' L!"CK & FAKOT-tJA. V.". II Mcoi?ED.Axr-ioi.C F Wi.sTA'B.S.B.Krt 3IOORE, AN DERSON Sc CO. Publishers, Booksellers and sTATIOM'Ks. 1 '"S ill Motllcdl, 1 !lC,i, 1. l i'sic.il .n1 Scho I l?ooks.&c. Xo.ES Fourth Street, north side, wet of .Main, and a ".I"""1" of -',illn "l Fourth str. ets. Cm. mi ti. ,1 ? Superior Hlnnk Hooks made toorderforMercliant. Hankers. Steam-Boa'.. outitv OtTlces. Ac ' Xvi. in, 1-eC 4T-.r. JOHN WILLIAHS' Exco!.-ior Clotltin Store. ' MT CARVF.i. I would call the attention of my friend and the I public cenerally 10 mt laliionble and cheap elotlinl store in Mi. ( ariuel, where w .11 be found a' l.-irre slock of spru.pand mnmi-r iTothine of the lies! w ork tnansriip. and laient fa-hlong. . ..n. i.tii f. in par', .'f cbeh dres. frock and sack coau.i ai!i-' nier. tf. Krinii ct, Lustre. Tweed and Linen rort Pea-jacVet. Ac. Alma l't- Boriiueiit otC.issimere. 1 we. il, S.it,iielt aim Linen Pants. Vest, superior n.i 1! ordinary TUn'ity.tn great variety. A GOOD VAK1 ETY OF F.OY'S CLOTH1XC. I have also "jeeived a larsr lot cf Cloths. I aimer. Yetii:e. 1 weeds Caalunarett. brmin. it. ' l ress Jeaus. direct rrom New York, all of wl ith I will make up at the short .-Mt notice, and on reasoiiabb' term:.. ! Harir.ir reeenlK ei larr-ed my -tore, it now affords raom for addition!. 1 noinber b, wlrith mv old cnatoineis ciin be i.u.re cornfortabli accr'iumotiited; to wii!ii. and the publn cencraily, we tlend a cordial invitation to i Hll. JOHN WILLIAMS. 1 Mt. Carmel, April?th,l?53. IT-3m. Spring & Suicmer Goofla TOYI .V H.Y hnroalarpeartd weilselecJ ted stork ot Fprir. and Summer Prr Rood enibraciiitf Clot '.is of cln.net overs- -inscription and price; t a.sirneres ir. c;rua varieiv.frem the lowest r;raJe to the richest -t les: Yeatinps.Tweeds. Xan. ! keens aud Linen and Vntton Summn H rar.nf un j in vnriaua krfols. tope iter with almost overv other ; article known tn the Urv fiuodg trade, j IsifcU Stock of BuUaiid Shoes.cc arse cad fine far-e r.ud small, has been lelu d w itb preat ear j smt wiil rompare favorably Tor elefjanc with that , f any esiabiishmcat khia nf uie Citv. r or me Inspection of the Ladies, thev present a beautiful aseortineol 01 Cue and Fauiok'akle Pre eoo.l.. Crape and Delaine Shawrs. and Uorn-rt-of the latelyl. .anl at the very Ion est teures to their new and eleani iuui.iv i.;.. a. c 1. ...... N.wr.Minc.M.inoi e i-ir.r ,0 wi, taiiS-ient that tb.v ca'a suit their vkriX tus. s. .siro, r mapniacent stock or hardware, f.j- the ! Farm r, Mechanic and EutlJor. sad Sroetr'ft .for irir. in I lUOIIi ! Also Iso. Rewily made CloibJnc. t4 p.Vi .IftM-riptjons ' idy made Parness. Trace Chains, Halter. Ac! j I A.I people 111 want of any ani'To of oo-!a iu our lino ot trade, and the rr!;; of mrskird,'' aj. requested to call and examine tn tUiwe r toe k. Po e. end you will save UMiae-. The h:r"iest pr'cepstd for aUlrtTidsor produce
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TlMS-i'L ENFRtiY. and all NFR tt'i S D:r;"M . whhh compUii.u ari from ou. ..'.if i ea.-i.e v.T'ii clv. A I! ran tun, lit of t!ic ervoil Zyitrin. i-In M KVIKS I t. PLAINTS. Drngt i .e : , -,:., , m, ii J. -..!,. ir tb.r weaken U i ri. -i i f t.i uli-eady .r,i'itU vtem '!. tie . i ti.e rrifftl!en!.ic. liie-g-is itig. vitalising 0 !v m. m ..it.l by this hfauti- '- .".lnt .', .,;-. - tie cxhsu.u-d patient -.I i ; sui- rcr i j. u ica to former hcalta, ... .- c't. clu t.c.ty ar.l v tv. r i : - .. L..t ai,. e.vccllcrice of Dr. V I . . . . I j $ KJLLVCAxl lie Curatives, r , K m v.e i.ut teat ti.i v arret and cur. disease v .. . t,7.!,.af.i-.i. in l i.-eof the usual mode ol dnt ,!.v,;,.m; the T-stient. till exbwutM f .'.ks hopel ly nndir the infliotion. J". -t ifr.t;ii'.fii i.r u'.uU . w. trvalis? fV circuit it . ' r ...V. r : r , vr. r;,.ii.. aiul vrr da tkM i fr-r-ms'-nrrs Since thelf :ci lUa. only Uirc. Tr : i'i. net t.-n in tin i'-e more xl.ui t O . J V. ) J crsous, l-i -li'it H ST.'?. Ci.'.r ' -h V..e f , r. , !: .ii'' .-cl l. Piin.;' and innditisBs, mxlif -t i f !.i !:e. v, ho re pecu ' ore lamts. ha e been -rTrr5.'T.Y . FEeMJlKSNTXY CTJHED, :!. ,..;.' el .ii..t al been .siren up, andctcrjr ; t . .- 1 . . .. 1. iv : i;i ai'i ! i- .!! i '.mc ...e .-I . .-: II.YA.MC BET.T 1 il.- . l,.i ' s 1 n t!ict-l itli lhitban. e:i iii.'w'.. ' ? i : ' , 1 . . f.t any .eiicr hrwmc or iv-'' (: - ' ' i;i eT.,1.1..! ; case, ti.nulaats aie ' ' . ' .- '.:er acii, 11 on the nerves n '' ' i 1'-" .'- . i.-l.. r..id ttmportry lelicf. but .... i .'m . . '!i. ::t ill n l.'Wei state Had Uitb ' ' :. -i li.c h.ii.-r. tiiU eriLC4 IlKS thS v 1 :. . l'-.-, -. -ei.tini .I..-. .! .... ; l,l . Tak. .' "i ' ' c- ! '- r, ;i. r ; s, f. (.;;,mkrif : -ii ; - -c C i ii ari'itTr'.t t,.ebcJv I l.t;d . .-i.i-v'.-'. Li a short ' ' " - M.- ; ev -a.-f will act on th. r . ,., j. .,. , j .... ' 1 i - tIiivi-i.. rnosiiifr . Gal ' '' 1 ' " 1" ! -- on t ihe neirative, '- ''-' . I ;: 1 it te !. C Jk' .'.111 c ttill kc- iof ' -- '-:. c;ici.t,.iu tlnoiichont e -t 'rtf'f cet of l SI'KP ' ' ' ' . . k .1 K-U. A FEW l M ' . 1 ' 1 T' 1 N1' TO LUADICATK ictivv: ami x;:sinioULS l ti:. Mr-.t t i.i'.nnhliit (tiarnctrr, :;' "' ' t- ' - -t 'i . c ub! b. given, anil Cl ' ' t. i . . ' -..l,;,r.r i;! (l,i. piipri A?; i:STr.&0r.LINARY CASE, '""' '' I Ae'j- jroce tl.t u Tit'. U U s'rarr;rr l!s"ti licllou." t t ut: or S:t ::;..: i'rotifiuiis. t'!l Dyspcpil. ITV. Ml. l.ANWS. ACLLKOYMAX. ' 'fi l.s.l 3:!a:tnets ana . Xew lerscy. jnlv ti. ISttL ' . : : I .---.I S,r. i mi j 1, to knov I'f -ii 11.' i-.t I. in my ow n ca1 i ,c 1. l.v .s;c ULLT d ?.! . Of ..CKi 1- a. i.'ite.i 1, : . j, i,' I iu i be, n KiLtiei inn from . .'i .1 1:... u'j v,-iu tec'na wortie. L. i etc : -.i 1 11. et iioti anv eours r 1 v -a ever. Ibnnt fmrlrrn yesri .-c 01 l.-e j'icnt en.isure to the . ci 1. y p-a.tiia duties. I ' :i c.-'a 1. iiuHtie I!heiiraatrm. ...:it v .-i.r. eni-e.t ire indescribable 1 -, 1 : i - i'i. w i: ti 1 i,j (Ml,, and 4U. in : '' i K-t il-ral in mr ovOV'ti at ' 1 -.'... . , in 1.. r.jjioii, I mi l -, ,in t. soon becjiliC I lie so f r,M nii-.c iritc sn'perL.i.,n 01 .-j- i- ,li.i l7 ri mm n i .) Cninchitis bacatn - ' '"' !';, i ant libra ma tic at -:: I'l't U:ee dL-oi.t.n n... . ..L.h hsr thiongh ihe medium of l-i the w hcic iibmurniMM li no ieritJ'l rRit. w hich coui. l.s:-. -1 -inon, Svstm : cvai. 1 1 1. ti.ij i urp'ore Lad com t I T . I--! I.V n.C rri.ni. 4. I ti". :'l-n. s. ' itl.uiih with uu vcrj C.cir c.i.c'i n. .1 I detenuisej f --f c ., 1 L.-.i'i. I, ol'lhe UALV t NIC ' I.'. .' K. will, the MAONtTC 1 in Jme. I'm. To MV ckh-i IS l-.-.i. r-A , V 1-VSI-C191A HID CQSt , i 1 Ml ..! tu It ttC.-Mt MV VASTORAL ! 1 im-i o'lirtmi sie.it tsiCK iiir lunMHm,: or i.r KHrrmm i ie IT I 11. r 1 r c 11 A S l!l IIRl'lv CI All p TO TKOl RLE MC 8lCk r e 1 -l 1. 1 fill. 1 iu, . ie. nits of ihe espmmeat '' te.imi.er..!e. the lil LT end Ktl'lU ttt i' ' '' - in.-. iv I een hk'vic sutfertitg front Neural Ae-.ti o T Ley Lave tr ied tieu. with HAer' 1 ' A. I fct.l 11 11. 1-. I.VVfcY UIC "ni .li jr sii, erv remecifullv yours, L'.'Bi.UT Y. LA.NDI8. DR. CHRISTIE'S (i A I.V AX I C 1 ECKL ACE Ik lite l ter SU ' o'l is . '.s BlTeetinv t'.,m TKm . ' tl-j.t.u,-b p.. N: vons un i Si.-i '' ' l'f;frr.3tion of tbeXhroet, fiyzinc of ihm HA .Neiiiilia li.e l-i. l. h i ins or Jiiiarmrj in the i i',c i.i;; Nervous, eoj tiat cii -.1 "I ic PoKrcux '"..L'S. V,i ., ttstrevnmi; coi.i Dn. CHRISTIE'S (i A LV A . I V UR ACELKTS .:e foin.-l i-l vs-t it-. ici. in en... c r-A...j.: . , L.'U . WI.IUI1I nr l i s S; -if-r. i.'i,-1 ompldii.ts. and geuoral Nervov i ifc. t'. i. .1 the lies 1 and unj-er extremities. Ala in ri.y a.,,1 ril)-si. and ai! I iseaes caused by i.:en,,. ,1 l-.iwei, or Npwahs Knergy, in the ' -: Il.l. ..; ii'luT 01r;L.lls ..J tlie hliJv. Tic Bolorsux and NeuraUia. Tl.e-e .:re.Ifi:l r! -oniinj comrlaints are inv ''.v the apphration of tho Oalvakw Vr-r. N.-.-K! i-r. and Ki.i-iit. The Belt diifusea tna f lern-icity tiiro-igh the svstem the Necklace ha I jal cfiet-nnd tho Fluid acts direct! v upon the irfccfel nerves In these aistressinir a&ctionj the avplication N EVf'.H FAIL'S. fc " FITS AND CONVULSIONS. The alarming and terrible corr.pluinta are dwayt caused by a anf-rmcnt .. ihe AW The Bai baA.t-i.Ms. and Fluid, will cure nearly every ease! no matter how younc or how old the patient or kow coiifnmeJ the compi u.-it. Numerotn and -AStonuhinc proois are in possession of the proprietor. . " "lany hundied Certificates, from all parte ol tne couiiti y. of the mokt exuaordiiuu-v character eaa be piien. if required. tig- Xo trouble or inconvenience attends the tua of 1. 11 ClIfilSTlF.'S G.1Lr.lICJIIlTICLES.a4 they mlv l e n-irn by the most feeble and delicate) w th periect en.e and saiefv. In many cue the eea liUn.it stiri.auiK their use is higkiy pltamt mmi mrrm 'M. Tucy can be sent to any part of the country. Prices The Galvanic Bolt, Throe Dollar. 1 lie Gul vanie Xec.-kls.je, Two Doilars. The Gslvunic Bracelets, Ono Dollar each The Vusuetic Fluid, Ona Dollar. US- The Articles are accompanied by full u4 (litiui directions. Tamhlets, with full mimilu. Bia- be had of the authorized Agent. PARTICULAR NOTICE. I war of Cmmtnftilt and Worthiest friitafinM D. C. MOREHEAD, M. 1F.NKRAJ. AGENT OR THE UNITED STATU ItiTiMtway. Mew Vaarlu At 1 ;niKAi.t.is. M. TV. It.VII.L. Iirookvilie; F. Brown, FairteM P. laver. Liberty; lha. Van Camp, .tie la men; GifTord au l ll'j.nv , Laurel. Kept ?mt.rr , If'jl J'-lvr-Wit .... D?lll..TItATOKSSOTTB157nT! irt etsji ed l.erel, fives L slice that letter of Adini.istr..t'ioa nj,-on ti e tfiste of George G. S I . i.j ,!..t 1 f i iiii.kliu Cotmtv. derrisert, have 1 e. l, i.-.rf.' vlof th( O'-rt of fMnnwi Plea of this ci b'v t-. him. V iiiTitesarw-be ave claims sfii'i.st si.4 es!-.te to present them for KHIemeot, ie! tiio.j- bo ere indebted to make prompt psyrecut. 'ihe estate is pn-hnbh aorveist. " Ci BUPX" MrERAt.adfak. J. P. HOLASJI.ittt'v. Jiilv23!li. 1S53 ".S 3w. P.IP1TAL HOI SG Conuersvllie, Vretv ' ' County. Indiana. JI. Dckbas. PnoprretOr. 'Tht. house Is in pood repair, w ell furnished, tinieehw ventilated, favorably situated,'nnd evcrv aueDtion aid to travelers and visitors. Wbflat iiT tne bu and mo-1 fiishionabte house in the eitv.Tte birlg r at 'he same tine so low a to suit all. Jvsaoo.p TTThe Hsrrilton Intelli-nncer wlll'plBUiirt ic'ii,hs n(t frwrd hill for r-v
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