Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 August 1853 — Page 3

,.t'KIIIAV.U-K. 10,13,3. vlumn of tlie American is under the ed-'ns-m. iit of M os is J. Kelly, Esq., who if Bniw Torn Crop . Rain has fallen in abundance within ( . jaVs, and there is now a lair pros- ' , ,'cooi crops of corn. :t''l' , Killed by LislMniiig. i-iir cows belonging to Mr. G. we learn were killed by lightning days ogo. j F.lrf tion o Directors. ' annual election for Directors ot l.-j rkrsonvi!le Turnpike Company nt Anuersonvtlie on fcatur:,vlast, when dien the following persons .ore chosen: p, A. Carley, ! H.Miller: J. Armstrong ol Rush county and S. Barber, f. B.Overton, J. J. Runk. j. Gable of Franklin County. This is the same as the old board cx--a-.tMr. Overton in the place ofThos. ilaml Mr. Gfble in place of Thos. j Gree Pt'c-il who declined a re-election on to remove to ' j it of his intending jL'a. -Will tUey injure tin- ..... 1 1 Tnu ll h I in a. . Many persons hare expressed fears that railroads vou'.J build up a few large cities at the expense ol" all the smaller p;ace-- ifiat they would thus form mon1 cruiic-s and use up ail the small towns ilonthe line of the roads. hetner sucn results win De iiKely to , whethersuch Persons are serious ; . . 1. . WlievDrc-luIl-or whether thevmako .a;uUH.t)rc.-.oiu orw ntiuerinev i.ijku

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;:;;eas an excuse .or not embarking ; loads. It is understood that the Jefleru ;!i their fellow citizens in those noble , sonville Company will not now build

.enterprises to avoid the odium attached: ii iutii want of enterprise gint. we leave to others to and public ; determine. ' Bit to such fid Hunker merchants and! cier business men as do really fear that Kirn il lness will be destroyed, or ma terially injured by the construction ol" a su-uaJ tiuouyii their towns we would . cosaeiid the following article exactly ; ,u the I tc U'.e point which we clip from tirecusburr Press : Kil'.iiieKS'in (irceiiBburgr. Since tiie arrival oi tliecarsin vjreensluirs tvery retrtiiieiit ol business has received new ii.'r. Twelve inoiitlis ago, the tr.ide of ti.i. county ail went from home now iL (iturs Us lue.xliuuflible riches in our miuit. To tlie pnsier by, who obierves c-r criuvit-d streets, the quiuk, business put'cur id zetis, t!ie immense ainouiil oi prc-iti'.ts liaiiy ; locking up tlie public pucs, tile change Keenis almost us magical D Uk goMer palace ot" Alludiiiu wiucii s.r u tip by uchuutneut iu one uight. 'li.f ru:!it.iiii al preseul is im apabie. olsliiji- :! 1(1 Km .... :i r.n it n umr l.o- ... . r t:t. in ieoiisetiii-iii:d ol a liericienuy ol ci.s. In ii lew dm s the couipauy expect! ; put o:ie Imiiiired more lox cars on tlie j r to met l tlie incre. siug demands uj" i -'iilcss. . J-urfouiHliiijj counties are paving tribute, I: i ins pl.icr. mid its markets. Utisli and! " -ll y ' oiimii s da:!y send liiousainis u! bushi v nlmr o .his place lor shipment, and :.r ti.e re:.-i.:i ; 1 1 t vie are giving higher tig- , u:- ie: ll.is an. le than any uetgiib n ing ti.Tu. U niie vouriit'.ie one horse lon;.iii.2 aiKi li.i els. tieeusburi' is l av- i .' .U cla for wi-.eat. Utlu-r produi-e iu ic portion. filing on yetir corn and tear wheat ur cIik keii 'ti-iis' here the place t'lir mo silv an d for I l uf I.illld. Ascvii!elne i tlie tajiid uuvuticc ill tlie jrn il land wilhiii Ihe List two Jeurs. we ttcerd the lulkwiiig Mihs: I. trover sold his inrtn uf l'2 acres, 'yins; mith i of tins pluce, on l!ie .Michigan road); tor jjli-tl, b. nig J I'l per acre, lie also ho t 21) acres of laud irom .Mr. Track well, one1 nil? northeast ol towu, for jTtitlll, or j3: ?T acre. These are about the average wcrsujcood laud iu the vicinity uf tins ia- '1 ne total average of laud throuclioui Hi county cauuet be hsa than ;2j per ire, tnii u ia probable that this estimate i:i fal! short jf Uic liids ol the c-ise. 'jreeusburjjh l'ress. I AT rriLl- Itlooil) Tmsrcrt . I 1 ne i. iuiiy ol Daytou O. Was tlie tield j . as tiark and uuinuabie a tragedy ou Fri.i.iy ' "gl'.J hst, as the uuuals ol crime have atior- ', wiyr e...r3. An old willow woman and' rsuu, a lad of foine lourlecii years, w ere i ttail murdered in the wooes, by tlie ruaus'e,aiiu the Mm-in-law of the woman, Frank i Pick, is aol only suspected of being tne I fieuu fttn, ti iu it, but the prools are almost Conclusive i-gaiust him. The woman's uanie 'iuung; she owned a Miiull mill, and' Hi) iicr tou was accustomed to alteinntig 'If I1 leu market with meal, which they! -vK.riru wan acurtaud liorseTiie Journal, of alurtiav, gave the follcing particulars: The skulls of both were terribly crushed. Tirf blows had been given iu the laces of ihe ietur.s, which were blackened auu Oistigured, M thtir lureheaCs brokeu in. Tl.eagou appeared to have been goin; "pa slight elevation, winch was in a thick P'ft it the woods, when the blow was struck, liiewagou seemed lo have run back against '0 old log, Eud in the road aboye there are Oarks id a struggle. A piece oftheuulortooate woman's comb lay in the wagon uik; marks of hauus, struck upon the Wh, as if in agony, are plainly discernable. ircoi iliis ;oint the body of the woman was ICcd through the bushea some sixty , to ihe place w here it was found. 1 lie bey f terns to havi been endeavoring 0 n.aJie his escape, ami to have beeu purtni and murdered in an old tree-top w hich ".4 tipea thegrouud. The leaves were all cvered with blood. The body had been Wagged, apparently, a short distance from ""spot, and Wis found at the fool of a tree, M not far from the road. The bov's cap as fuuud thirty yards beyond the p';ace ou road where the assault was made. frank Dick was noticed near th scene of lite murder, seated on u log, his head resting "I'OB his hand. Shortly alter he left the P'ce to go back to the house of Airs. Y. '"d it is said sooii increased his pace to a "ov-u LO 'nil (nnH n-ua nin.ri ..nn his "irt cellar and bosom, and tlie sleeves had wfn washed out in dirty water, rubbed over 'ttisand and rolled up. 'he murdered woman's husband was aad iua caual a few years ago, with marks la neuce u',on " t,erson- The sou-in-f Dick is reported as a lazy, shiftless sort 'Person, and, though his wife and children "eo with the old woman, he had been dnvi away b Iter. His wife says that, though " mother had sent him off, he had beeu wuUhe house every night this week until Piglit. n After the return of Young from Mexico, ,ck, it seems, had assisted him iu payin-r 2 "ie mill; the deed, it is said, having be.S e to Mrs. y0un?. The desire to obtain session of Uie mill property is set forth as motue for the commission of this double reEv-V W"- H Churchman has been amoved from the office of Superintendent of ' insntute for the EdueaUon of the Blind thol'a"ai,0.li3' and the Rev Geo VV- Ames ChtlVn ,i8 pIace- The cause of Mr. nrchraan.s removal is reported to be he conn Mr- Churchman was fonnerlv 2? wiih ,heBU,,d Alam l c"lQt Tn i r en co"Qected with the Inslicntrrbn,UHlanap,oli!! SrVeral years; Tc. 'J by 1,13 energy- abi'it 7 and dePry',nfba,Idin8 P lhat st,hoI to - wgree ol sucress and perfection.

Intenvc Ileal and friSluful Storms. Philadelphia, Monday, Aug. 15. The heat in New York yesterday, was intense. The thermometer reaihei 102 deg., in the shade, and this mornino-

i ninety deaths from sun stroke, are reported by the coroner. The most violent storm of thunder, ! lightning and rain ever known in Boston, , visited that city and vicinity last night. I At Gerniantown the Baptist Parsonage House was struck by lightning, and i Kev. Mr. Russell's wife was instantly j killed, and a child she had in her arms escaped uninjured. At Groveland the house of Wm. Fowler, was struck, and himself and wife knocked senseless. Several houses at Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill were injured, and several ; persons more or less hurt by the lio-ht-ninflr. Politics in Liberia. i The latest papers from the sable re1 public indicate that political feelino- is , getting ver) nearly up to the fever heat. 1 he colored sovereigns,across the ocean I are evidently walking closely in the footsteps of their illustrious white breth- : ren in America in this regard. President Roberts is a candidate for a fourth ! term, an! .- .me of the other aspirants j iui puilllv. .onors think that h h h-M

. ir, i , , , - i.u:hi im- "roiiiiu on wnicn mo r raiitiin Lountv oitice long enough, and that he ouo-ht to j Kuir Wi,s Mtl last -'" retire and give them a chance Vhpir '.emis liberal. I t.ilL-i rl.i -v...... ,, ; . .iney bor turne r information impure of T. . Still-

...rHaUnjr auuui oiu '.ogles' over! there, as the rankest progr essfves in all j ' our country would do. The nn.inlo are j diVil!ed into administration and anti-ad- I V miiiistration parties, and Uiey hold mass 1 meetings anil ;i, i ... i ? " nin.j 5JICC1.1H.1) wiin US much gtislo as We do. They OUht : to set US a better eaillDle i " I v ! -ev Kailroad Arrangement The : Jetiersonville Railroad Cumnanv ha iaiimiiy lias i j ii i diiremeuis Willi tlie JMadlson ' and Indianapolis Railrund Pn.. hv thr.1 terms of which the latter engage to .transport the passengers and freight of tlie former over their road without anv ' .I.xl If ii . rrs ... - it uie jenersonvilie passenger trail,s fail at an? time to m-ke the con.r. " . lra,ns lney rua r rht u to . u!elr road lroin Edinburgh to Indianap iolis nor erect depot buildings here. Ind. Journal. j Urigltt lrupccts. I To every lover of morality and terni pei unce, it cannot but be cheering to 110Itice the steadv, nrop-ressive trittmnli . r,r tli M.nnn To,,- t c..5. v. . u , I 1L I1 II" 1 11 13 I K II III in its broadest aspect, the patriot has cause to exult in the success attending it i tIuls. f:ir-. , 0lir country, where the pros- i perity ol the jrovcrntnent is so entirely I dependent on the character of the people, ! r.ot'iino; can greater satisfaction than such practical evidence of their sound ; principles and love of country. As state i a Iter state has wheeled into the rack in j this moral warfare, and inscribed our ; watch-word on the broad folds oi their ensigns, loud huzzas have arisen all over j the land and hopes of our redemption Innn this withering curse have been exi cited in our bosoms. In such causes as . this , the patriot can give evidence of his I devotion to his country. Thus he can j show that the spirit which won for our forefathers the fields of Saratoga and : Stony Point still exist and vet runs brightlv. "Me t llow l ever In ev Orleans. Pliiladelphiii, Monday, Aug. 15. Dispatches Irom New Orleans, dated J -Tli, report the deaths for 24 hours 217; of which 200 were of yellow lever. The deaths from yellow fever for the 24 hours ending 13th inst., were 200. The disease is not abating. Eleven thousand tour hundred dollars have been collectod in this cily for the Howard Asso- ' nation in New Orleans. ----- The Indian Battle. ST. LOUIS, Monday, Aug. 15. A returned Californian, just arrived at Independence, gives further particulars of the late battle fought between certain tribes of Indians, near Fort Kearney. The battle was fought between the Sioux, aided by the Cheyennes, five thousand strong, and the Paroines [sic], aided by the Iowas, Sacs and Potowatomies, about three thousand strong. The battle lasted all day, and the number killed on both sides is estimated at from five to six hundred. The battle was fought about fifty miles from Fort Kearney. Other parties in from Fort Laramie, say the above account is an exaggeration, but say that perhaps not more than one hundred were killed. ----- KILLED HER HUSBAND.—Hannah Drayer, of Whiteriver township, Johnson county, on the fill inst. got 11110 a riomektic (jiiarrel Willi her hush.iuu, and becoming tneense.l, strm:k h in upon the h-ad sin-h a severe blow with piece of ()ui!ling fraine as to kill hi:n. A b:ni ;..ffj:r, truiv. Okfick rtxriNNATi. Hamilton &, Datton) 1 K. R. Co., Cincinii iti. Asig. III. l?5.'l , KurniiijT ol Cin Him D?R. R. for sixI mouths eiHiin July 31, '53: 153. S27.3VJ ;g 3 ,365 tiS . 36.1151 r-3 35.061 10 32 3(12 113 34,203 47 $2110,373 77 uearly 42 per Febru:i ry March April May J u ue Juiy SI l.-Tii ji) I'J.ntiT -20 20.1-1 2,7(M 15 24.I-9G 15 2G.301 15 $12(;,'Ji7 ;Vi T otal increase. S73-15l cent. ('in. .tlarkrl. Business is frcncrally, active for the season, ami prices ol most of the leading staples nre unchanged and firm, owin;r to tlie favorable news from England. Flour has advanced about 20c 1 brl, durin;; the week, and is now worth 4 10 (?4 20. Oafs are dull at 40(V? 45c. i Corn is scarce, ar.d has advanced to ! 56(o 5Sc. ' Barley sells atoJCFGOc, and is in good! demand. j Wheat has advanced to S0S5c. j Cark is in supply'abont equal to the. demand, and is steady at 13012 50. Brooms are in better supply.but are in j good demand and firm at. 1 50 to 2 50 for i common to extra fancy, and 2 502 75 ! for Shaker From store 10 to 25c B I

dozen over these rates are obtained. j To the Ladies. Packers are moie anxious to buy But- T). r.lBHK's t'rrnrh l.u'iinr Pills. ter, and freely pay 12 to 13c for fair to I , Ko, siippr''-i,Ml Menstmatior and an irreeu- ' - v,,J ' J5 , rpt . larities of the K KM ALE SYS1 F..M the best Pills good, in brls and firkins. The recetptS in the know World. Theycan behad penuine.at are light. .So. fti Broaovvvy, and fullv tlt'ARANTEpn to pive Manufacturers' agents have put up the oXaXe.T aU'c ,iiroolion- K THOM AS prices Of Cotton yarns, warps and bat-! " he above Ptii,wili be sent by mail, upon the ting from one to two cents V M,owinvr' rri'eiV,,r?:V. AU k-tt'' nst be directed x. . f, , . , . . '. , o i Broadway, Cm. uiu.23 14. to the high price of the raw matenal.and -

the wholesale rates for pound yarns are 16rtT 17c, and for doz. yarns 6J, 7J8 -. ' Hay sells at 12 to $14 ton, with a fair supply. j Molasses is dull, and sells.in the small1 way only, at 24 25c fc? Ugar is in good demand at full prices, i Coffee is in moderate demand at 93 to 101 There is a good demand for fork and . Shoulder Bacon, and the latter has been i sold to a fair extent at 5S(g6c. I Mess Pork is held at 14 50, which is above the views of buyerstbut at 14 therel are several orders in the market. I Lard, in brls, sells at 9 Jc, and is firm ' being mostly held higher. Bacon Sides are offered at 6c,without finding buyers. Our retail markets are well supplied with fruits and verptable?.. but good prices are obtained.

"New York JIarkel. New Yokk, 31onday, Aug. 15. Sales of 9,000 brls, Flour at $5,12 to 5,18 for State, and 5,125,31 for Ohio.

1 he market is firmer. Southern steady at 5,625,63. s Sales of 5.500 bushels Wheat at $1,34 for white Western. Market firmer. Corn has declined to 73(ji74c. for mixed and yellow. Sales of 1,500 bags Coffee at 9fS9c. for Rio, and 1 lie, lor Java, firm. Sugar is steady; sales of 300 hhds, Orleans fit 4c. Molasses is dull. Prison Whisky 2C, drooping. Sales of 500 brls, Pork at 15,50 for mess, and 13 for prime. Beef is unchanged. Sales of 150 brls, Lard at 10J(3 lOgc. The market is dull and prices lower. jtf" The everlasting controversy, whether Webster's. LMcliouary in the correct etaudard of orthography, is again commenced in the Bo:-to ll papers. O" The Governor of Arkansas has appointed Robert W Jolmseu, as V. S. Senator, in place of .Mr. Borland, appointed Minibter to Central America. rMIUI roil JiAI.l- One mile above 1 Laurel on the While Water Canal, containing throe hundred and twenty ai res, KKI acres of which is bottom land, l.rfl acres improved. . a.V.,-.'0",a.1n,"? ou.r a.,re-ln .?wn of well, ol Stiilwell. Butler Co., Ohio, or Kichard Culliim. K-i. in Laurel. J. N. STILLWELL. Am:, tlh, 1-53. 31-3ms. lll.U IOIE SAI.K The undersigned wishes to sell a farm, situated two and a hall' nines north or brookville, neartho Pike leadincto ' t omiersville, containing lou acres of land. One j h.u,"lred acres are under fence and rood cultiva- 1 1 "ere are two pood dwelling In. uses on it, a i lare harn. stable and ffr.uiary, comcrib, and other , out - houses. Ill pood fruit lives mostly grafted. ' Tllr f:irni ;'" l"' s"1,1 '" 0"e or two divisious; each I 1?H a l' ' There is a eood cellar, ! cislem i ami Mciisati'i never laiiini; sprinirs. for lurthi - r information innuire on the nrenii Au?.mii. is.,:i.:u-:ims. J. c. cos RAD. V ,. . , , : ln t'le --O'll't 01 Common 1 leas ( t l-rniiklin (ninfv. Jouatlian Lanes i vs- Pelition for partition. Hlaimitruien his petition in said Court this th da ..r August. i,:.;t, a.,daboti,eamdavit ofa hi interested person, showing that Hannah Huberts, ivilliaiuJ. i.oberls, tJeorge 1". Koberts, Joseph L. Roberts, and Aaron .M. Koberts are not residents of this S'.:;te; ihey are liereby noiitied to appearand answ er said petition al the next term of said court, to be held in the court house at llrookkvilte, on the first .Monday of October next, in default whereof the same will proceed in their absence. tiiveu under uiv hand the d:iv abovo written. JOHN if. JOHNS I ON, J. I). IIoivland, Afv. C. C. C. P. F. C. 34 -3 w Stalc of Indiana, Franklin Co. ss. In thf court of common picas. Jor said county, July term. .1. 1). 1353, Monday July 11 A, ISS3. Alexander W. Johnston, ad:u"r &c. vs. Civil action plaintiff hv Geonre Holland his Utorney and thence to the Court bv the affidavit o fa competent person that Cieorge Hetrick, Parkhurst Herbert, and .Mary Ann Herbert, three of said defendants ape not residents of the Stale of Indiana. It is therefore ord red by the court that notice of the pendency ot said complaint be given by publication, in some newspaper of general circulation printed and published iu the county of Fran Hin and Slate of limiaua notifying paid uon resident defendant 8 to appear on the second day of the next term of this Court to be holden at the court hoi.se in the town of llrookville in the county of Franklin and State of Indiana on the Hrst -Monday ot October next and answer or demur to said complaint or the same will be heard in their absence, and Ibis case is continued etc. Att.'si. JOHN I . JOHNSTON, August 9!'u. 1-53. 3i 3v. C. C. C. P. F. C. Sluti- of Iniliana, I'raiiklin 'o.,sv. NO J'll'i; is hereby given that Squire Harvev, adin'r.. de bona- non of tho estate of Henry Cm . le. "d.. has tiled his petition tor the sale of the Keal K-tn!e of said decendent, his personal b-'iiij insult ceut to pay bis debts; and that jaid petition nili ne beard al the next term of the Court ot Common Ph-a-of said County. lest. JOHN .M. JOHNS TON, Augu-t'.Hh. 1-j.l. 34-3w. C.C. C. P. F. C. nn.j.r,. MAUcmsrs C E LE 1 ; Ii AT 1 : 1) CATHOLI CON fT'K Ti'K n :;t: avdh ije of srKi KitiN ,k males. pre-einiiiunt for iis curative kwvts in ail the diseases rr wliii'h it is rofommnited, iisuallv allel FK.MAliK COMPLAINTS. Of these art Proi psrs Uteri, or rallms: ol the WomS; Fm'or vl m 9 or Whites; Chronic Inflammation and Ulceration of THE Womb; IscidknTLHEMiRRIf AC, or Flooding; IJAlN!-ri,, S i; iriiESSFP, AND I RRMI t, im-nu-iTm, a-c. with nil their ac emti I.:. n i ii i.,-t I j :l' m ... ......I .... ... .. ..... Co in i living evils. (( am-er exeenteil.) no matter now ... The beinir thes1 s vere or ofliow lonz staniiur. I':it'ioli, ou far "irpass. s other remeilies.iu mor.. eert.en, less expensive, ami leaving t in in :i b tti-rroinliiioii. I,et all interesleacall and obiam a pamphlet (free) eontaiiiiiis ample proof, tr im the most respectable sources. letter 1 UIO le:ieti. -l.il res. ills ol IM us..; together with rom In ird x- exiierienceil Ph sici:ins. who have iis.-l it in tiu-ir praeiice. an t speak from Iheir own ob-erA atlois. K K F K K F. ' C K S . 1'. I k kium. M. t no. .. Y. I.. i. I'i miMi. M. H t'anamlaina. X. Y. M. II. Mi. k. M. p.. Itoh. ster, N. V. I. Y. Ko-.i c. M. 1...: n.-iso. N. V. f'r of. fiii H bar. M. I.. l;.illimore. M l. J. '."i .;: K. t. I.. Haliini-.re. .M l. . . :,: -. M. ll. Ne -YorW l llv. W. l'i:i'Miir. M. 1 . Coneor,. .n; .1. 1'. Ni i m. 1. ;.. t'li. a. X. Y: i'-'v - t Hi:i;l. I.lelin Sprillffs.S. f . IVmp I t- lia.l erat s at t'le store ot l.inor.n AAl to s. A.; Laurel. In. I. Al lls ' I ,v l't'Vi Hrwv-it. l.!.Tly. lr!s,v '.i'i ::-o.Co"nnfrsvill.v S . r: mr.i; .-eeii-burc . Jo.in Hi -. 1 1 k, Yersaill.-s. Letter n,',l-cticd .U- 'it Hv.-ennn 0 cciccj yir.Curtit Hatch. ' "i'i:- I have li -en ten years tron ble.t witn Female Complaint. prolapsus uteri, an.l nil nie atteu.lir.ir .liriiculties; at times remlerinir my I fe m -l miserable. I have haJ the attendance ol some of ih -best physicians, wilh but lit'.le sue. es.; ii,,. m ,-i they conl.l ilo was to relieve a ci.re as i,i (.t ihe ipicslien. For Ave months bctore coiiiiiielleiliir itll vour no.. I. . in.. I 1....1 not neen anie toperlorni an labor, could walk but a lew steps at a time, and searcelv wen, out of! doors in short. 1 w as completelv prostrated. both i in bodv and mind, and expected lo drug out the rest ol uiv days iu siifler'nnr and miserv. Hut read- I in your advertisement. I was induced to trv vour I iiivalualile medicine called fterine Cutholicoii. as the last tesort. I had not used it a week before I felt like another woman. By Ihe uso or three bot- ; ties I was enabled to perform all the lnbor for six ! in the fain ily iih ease, and could walk any where j in the iH'iulil.orhoo.l witliout iiiiurv. Nmhine but a sense ol in duty tu you and iv tiie aftlicted, has induced me lo state my case to the public. I can j safely recommend the preparation to all those! suueiii: he niyseii. (sinned.) " !;,. Stitsii A. Ktsnor. Fkeldom. 1'oKTtos Co.. Ohio, llee. 27, lKW. J . B . M A RC HI SI oi Co., Proprietors. I I VHIl DKPOT. 3(14 BROADWAY, N. Y. August 0th. l..-3. 34-"mos. C1 KOCF.lt lTS.--Just received aiu" forsale I .Ml Bids. N. O. .Molasses: 5 Colden Sjrup vt Stii:ar House do 10 H!i. Is prime Suirar: 40 Sacks best Kio Coffee; .1 I icrcc x ici'; . 10 Bids Fish: ) lOim lbs Tav lors best Sole Leather. Kv api-2 ". 1. GALLION & SOX, no iv v kts ! no x kts t : Jl'ST Vteeeived. a larse and splendid lot of Florence Braid. Pedal. Fancy F.dired, China Pearl, net Lace and Blond Straw Bouiieis, of the latest Slvleand pattern. ALSO A beautiful lot of Silk. Panama, l eghorn. Canton, i'.n.J, nml PmIiii l.euf llulc nil f . v.t o. bonirht at low prices, and w ill be sold cheap at the j aps.-.- t'Lli nilllt LOK.NER. BOOTS AND SHOES! 15 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 Calf 1 " Men's Custom Made Shoes; I Vro.ins; 1 ' " Gaiters; 1 " Congress Boot; 1G0 prs women's Calf .VI ' Coat " " " Buskins, all stiles; "Hi ' New Slide Caiters; UHl ' Slippers: Misses". Children's and Boy's Shoes of all kinds and qualities. All eomprispijr. one of the largest and best assorted slock of Boots and Shoes ever pfferediu tbc wct. ap32 N. P. GALUON- 4 SON.

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imirmmimiHitn CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Care of COrGIIS, COLDS, IIOARSEaESS, BR0XCIHTIS,Wn00PIXG-C0i;Gll, CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD coxsniPTio.. Many years of trial, instead of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an i appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the i most sanguine expectations ol its friends. Xothingbutits intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been discarded, tills has pained friends by every trial, conicn-ed.nbe-efits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forcotten. Whiie it is a fraud cn the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure still there is abundant proof that the Chekrv Pe toral does not only as a general thing, but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become tl-e best reliance of the afflicted, from the lei-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it con- ! tains, CERk IV,oka, is known as the best rem- ' cuv cAuiiu ior uiseases ot the Ihroat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming tu be extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. ...u, u..i,iiii,riaucs aim t.errnany, Here iliu medical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cheukv Pe. toral id introduced, and n constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, .Alms Hon ses, Public Institutions, ar.J in domestic practice as the surest r-mcdy their attending Physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in milder eases, and for children ilissafe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have beeu from purents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. Tho Chrkhv Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, n ith invariable accuracy and care. It is , -.I..,! .,! nfni.,i.,j i., i... r . . . r..v-.. v, it. " iiom ;uuii.,erieiLB,consequently can be relied on as genuine without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a mediuine of such intrinsic superiority and worth as should commend itself to their confidence a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by jreat care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform 1 strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they tan rely Tor the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYEIt, Practical and Analytical Clicmim, Lowell Mass. Sold in F.rookville hy II. W. Haile: in Laurel bv OitTord & Depuy: in .Metainora bv C. Vancamp; in Andersonville by C. Ovarton, and bv druggists everywhere. " orun'G w.uiox fok sti.i: i iVe 0 a lieary snring airoii. nearly new. for sale, cheap and on reasonable terms, if applie.tion be made soon, at my residence, one mile above Urookville, Kast Fork. K. II C vt Aug.4tli, leo3. 33 3w. Notice to Builders. 1)lSOIJV I.N will be reeeive.l until tlie lif-t-enlii day of September next for the erec tion of tlie main ttuililiiur of the White Water l'rebyteri.il .Aeailemy al llmilapsvillt-; Ihe I uililinir to be 01 brick, the foun.lation of hammer ilresseil niasonry. Plan ami specitli atious (,r the ork mav be seen at Uuiilups ille after the -.'jlh Aniiust next". L. 1). POTTIR. ) Jno. ;ii. hrist, I .1. W. .MoxroKT, liuiUling Conimitte. J. I.. A ndkkvv, I J. W. S-s, J August 1st, lt.i:i. :;3-bneeki. Entered ae.-(.riLnir to ,- 1N.1. by J. S. It -. t lili i Oliice of Ihi. iii T;-iet !! The ve t i.int l r the 1 : Ul.-tiu t of I Another Scientific Wonder ! GREAT CURE FCR DYSPEPSIA! DR. J. S. HOUGHTOF'S THE TUI E DIGESTIVE FLUID, ok, Ginsttn: .liter. Frepure.l from RKNNKT. or th fourth STUMAt II OK THE OX. alter directions of HA HON LIKR1C. Ihe er-at Flivsiolncirnl Chemist. In J. s. HOl tJIITOX. M. !'.. Phil.idelj.hia. Pa. Tb.s is XATCKfS OWN HE.MKIIV for an un healtln Stoma, h. No art of man can eipuil its curative 'powers. It contains no ALCOHOL, PI TTKRS. ACTl'S.orNAl'sKOlS DKIT.S. Il is extremely airreenble to the taste, and may be taken by the nio-i feeble patient who eannoi cat a water cracker w ithout acute distress. Iteware of HKl'i;;K IMI'I ATlOXis. lYpsiu is NOT A l'Kl (J. Call 011 the Aireiit. nntl pet a Hescriptive Circitliir, erutis. civinjr a larire amount of SCIF.NTlFIC KYI HKNCK. from t.iebisr's Animal Chemistry, lr. Combe's Pysiolosy iif liirestion; Ve M. V. lUiLt. I'ikookvh he, nliolesale and retail Apent. August 1st, 1-53. 33-lyr. Notice. OJjTuc oj theCin., Ind.anapotis & Chieegt K.R. Co. Brovikvili.e. Acq. 2d. tso3. Till? subscribers to the capital stock of ihe aforelaid company will take notice that by an order ot the Board of Directors made this day, they are required to i av into ihe hands ot tiie Treasurer of said Company ten per cent of their' subscriptions on or before the ltlth day oi October! next. Bv order of the Board. , J. P. !!OWLAXn,Secretarv. 1 August 2nd, lfOS. 33-3w. ! YTlCF.--To the stockholders ot the Anderll sonville Turnpike Company that there will bo; an election held on the thirteenth day of Aucust . next at the basement story of the Masonic Hall in Andersonville betw een tlie hours ol one and four ! P.M. to elect seven directors for said Companv. A. CAKI.EV, Pres t. Thomas Crewei.i.. S. ct T, Julv "Sth, Ifj3. 33-Sw. ! The L:i is:tlv,a)s the Best!! It it important io knttv rvnena person wants Gotids. wheje they can he had the cheapest, and the best articles. "THE subscriber respectfully directs the attention of the public to his new Stock or Goons, w hich are of the latest and the most beautiful st les and paltorns. selected w ith the strictest retard to the wants of this country. I hey have receivod the hitches! testimonials from persons that have seeu , them, acknowledine them to be handsome, dura- j ble and at the same time as cheap tfnot the cheapest STOCK OF GOODS, j ever offered in this market. His stock consists of Broadcloths, of every shade and color; plain and! fancy Cassimcres, Sattiuetts. Jeans and Tweeds, j Veslinirs.such asSatins, Brocades. -Marseilles, cic. He would particularly mil the attention of the Ladies to his larire ami elosranlly selected stock of ; .Bdiesi' Iprrssi 'oot, Satins, plain and turnrcd; Silks: Satin de Chiens; i Kern-res: Silk tissues: njrured and doited Swiss lire ssPatterns: I .aw us; ChamelennBrocadePoplius, ' en Lustres; Cinirhiims; Bi-ratre de Laines. eve. Line A larjre Stock of PKIN I S of various patterns: I. loves and Hosiery; an assortment of Ladies and i tients Kidd.Silk. Lisle, thread and Cotton Gloves: ! Ladies' white, black, colored and mixed Hose; CeuU' brow n, w hite, mixed and fancy half Hose. 1 HATS A CAPS. ' I KoSSlltll. Hunffnriftn. Leo-horn. China Pearl anil Straw lints for ni.n ami hro-- loll, mnA .,11 1... K ! Caps fordo. CmriTS Three plv Imperial, Injrrain. Vcnitian and Girthin Carpets. Oil, CLOTHS Floor, and Table Oilcloths. BOOTS AXD SIIOFS Mens' calf and kin Boots and Shops: Boys' calf and poat Shoes; a large stock of ladies line Shoes of everv kind. etc. I He is determined to conduct his business upon such principles as to merit the confidence of the puniie Come one. come all! and examine mv new ctneV,ou w hi im liuiv sausucu wiin me prices, April 8, li-53. 20 RICHARD TYNER. Ur 11 CAT I "WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! .iO.IMMI Bushels of Wheat wanted at Ihe hange Mill, brookville, for which the ExJtsrket price in cash will be paid bv higlie-t Nov. ?., 5-50 UIO. HOLLAND

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THE HK()OKVILLi;iUMi...Jll perA bona, and especially the citizens of Franklin Com ty, wishing to become stockholders in said Bank will find stoek-books in the hands of Richard Tyner, Ceo. Holland and J. W. llitt, in Brookville, where they are respectfully requested to call and subscribe the amounts desired. This oportiiiiily must be embraced soon or th-j stock will be taken abroad. Aug. lat, 1853. 33-3w JTLEC TIO OTlCE.-The annual election lor Directors of the .Metamora Turnpike Company, will be held in Uelaniora. on the fourth Monday of August, 1--J3. CEO. HOLLAND, r.. Tv-ver, Secretary. Hrea't. Metamora, Ind.. August 1U, 1.33. 33-3w.

i Notice.' I" accnr.lanr with an Act parsed bvt i ! Assembly of the State of Iudiaua,e tiI Act to provide for the s;ile of Comity S I r.nd the property bclongins thereto, and i I June 1J. we will oifer at nublie s:d.-i I eral An nries oved 11 Sat urday the ijd day of October at the court house door in t'uion county, Indiana, the county Seminary building, and ail real and personal nrop- , erty belonirine thereto in said county. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M.antl 1 o'clock P. M. on said day. The apparatus beloneinir to said seminary con sists in part of Prisms, convex and concave .Mir- i rors. Air Puim.. 4 Kell (;a-,es in.. I Pino- Pu. malic Pumps. Terrestial and celestial Globes. Mi croscope, two Telescopes. Magic Lantern ith as. tronomicai pniminjr. two Galvanic- Batteri.'S with apparatus. Orrery. Electrical Machine and appar atus, one box of mineral selections ;iiKi specimens.) large Barometer and Thermometer, Pulse Glasses, tie. The conditions of ale are as follows, to-wit: The purchaser will be required to pay the interest upon the whnleamount or the purchase money forone year in advance, at the time of receiving a certificate of purchase, and the principal in ten equal annual instalments, with inteteal annually in advance upon me residue of said purchase money. The personal property belonging to the Seminary will be sold on a eredit of twelve months, the purchaser civing his note, with approved freehold security, for the amount of the purchase money, .and without anv relief whator appraisement laws. JTON IiVON t" r . . 1. -1 "on ouTest m-reon,ai ever from valuation or WK I.I.I NGTO CIIAKI ES NUTTER, T. V July 11, le53. 31-till Oct. 22. I MSTII KTOK'S SLE.-.. No-: i tiee is hereby given that I will sell at private ' ?,leH!.a.V.re' of lal"1- heloinrinsr to the estate of Ga'on' SurdarVith f!. L 53. Said laud, is the South East quarter of section ; twenty-three, town 12. rang:e 12. Franklin Co. ! Ind. Terms At its appraised value. ; ca-h down' i 1 by note payable on the 1st day of January, is.VJ, j with interest from date, with sufficient suretv u-resi irom oate. witii sum. lent suretv nan in.; recourse lollie valuation or apnraisement lavvsof this State. THOS. GKOKD. Adm'r. July 13th. 1W3. 31-3w. E IXIXITOK'S OTIfE. Notice is hereby jjiveli that the undersurn I has bio'ti .ni.noinla... i iiaiiueu executor oi rie la-t will of William Ferguson, Ifte of Franklin county, dee'd. Said e-tate is solvent. JOSEPH WELSH, July 1'Jth lc3-31-3w Administrator. Head's Commercial College. V. E. corner of Main and routth Stj. Cincinnati, 0 H'HE object of this Institution is to qualify gentleJL men practically for the counting houseaud but siness pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of Book Keeping bv Double Entrv, us applied to all departments of lr:,"e ami commerce 1 siness Peiimanshin. Lectures on Mrcntiln Transactions, Commercial Calculations. &e., covering the entire fields of commercial operations. unis en.ouing pupils to oecome tuns led account ants. I he course can be completed in from eight i to twelve weeks. Terms ,25 in advance. ! Pupils being taught individually and not in clas- i ses. they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from $2:25, to $3 per week. Further particulars can be obtained bv calling at i the Institution, or bv addressing the " principal, j (postpaid.) J. E. HEAD, Principal Nov. 12, 1852 tT-lvr. Daguerreotype Stock. f O M V,v.. K F I. K V A N D FA NC Y GOO D; t l.l l 1CV(.(I(IDImporiers and dealen iu the above articles, and w ill s. !l at .. prices. PF. l FK SMITH, Nov.O 4ij-2in. Cincinnati. 36 Fifth Mreet. Jl'ST UKCKIVED Till' Ol.n WHITE OKril.the lost cxten-ive lot of Press ;ools. e have A ev t ha. I the plea.ure ol offering for sale; anion:; uich are 40 pieces plain atnl fancy Lawns; lo do Heraire de Laines; lo do IWnire; do Silt French Tissue; 5 do new st le Hrocadc; 2 do Chameleon :i:iee; in do plain black Taffeta; 40 do rich, plain, fljured & fancy Silks; pi elegant Parisian Kohes; r pieces embroidered .Swiss Mull; 5 do dolled do do -ll do plain do do 'JU do i'lain and flzured Jackonct; S do Hook Muslin; .1 do Hi-Iiop Lav lis; '-'ii do Silk and Alpacca Lustres, a pi--. N. U. GALLION 6i f-'ON. NORSK'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YHLL.OW ! K'Iv iHT, ril HIS isa Purely I'egeta'ilK Compound, seicntinL caily prepared from the best 1,'ool.s and Herbs of the .Materia Mcdica. and hus pained an unrivalled reputation for Ihe follow inp effects, viz. RKGUL.VTIXG AND STKENti 1 HEXING THE LlVtR AND UliiEHlVt OroaS, AN U C LkANSl.NO THE S TOM Al H ASnHottELS, and thus ci'rino all Eillons Diseases, Liver Complaiuls. Dyspepsia, Indipestion, ("ostiveness. Piles, Headache, Fever and Acne, Jaundice. Nausea, Loss of Appetite, &c., and causing the food to nourish and support everv part, PL'h'l FYIXC. til E liLOOU. and thuscurihiridl Humors. Cuianeous Eruptions, Scrofula, Salt Kheum, Ervsipelas, Scald Ileail, Canker, Pimples on the face. Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors. Mercurial !isease. t ancers, o;e. Keoi i at:m Tift Ske rctorv Groans. and by enabling them to perform their proper funi'tions. preventmc and enrirp many painful and dangerous diseases; S xk f ng thk ntno and Ut:il rriNo Tint NLr.YorssYsrL. thus aiia injr Nervims ! Irritation, ami rurintr all leaes of the Nerves, as iljteria, Ne'iraliria, Cramps. &c. IT IS CNK1VALLEP I THE CURE OF ALL FFMALF. COMPLA.N I S. as wi'akness. general ilebilily, Irrerularily, Obstructions, Swelling of Ihe reet. Limbs. Joints. Vc. caused by weakness; also, Li no and I hroat Compi AiNTs. as Co.. Couphs. Astlima, Consuniption. Are., also. Dropsy. i Havinp made use of the Compound Svrnp of! Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MOKsE iV , CO. either ourselves, or in our families, and findme il to be a very salittarv and effectual pre para- S tion. e do nuut cheerfully recommend it to the i public asa very valuable medicine. I r . Hoiirue, r.so., I ashler Autional Hank, rrovii deuce. K. I .; A . W. Spencer. Ksq.. Cashier Lime Kock Bank dododo. Kev. w illiam Phillips. Kev. .1. B. Kichmoud. '. S.Jones, editor Providence Cen. Advt., Wm. Field. M. W. G. M.: Cyrus Fisher. M. K. 11 . P., James Hutchinson, ('. S. Dea, V. J. Bates, toct. Kenj. Col hy. and one hundred others ,,t the most respectable familiesof Providt-nce. This certifies that I have fora numberof years been acquainted with ihe composition tin-1 modeof manufacture of MllRSK'S COMPOVX 1) SVHl'P of Y KLI.OW DOCK HOOT. I have also been acquainted w ith its modus operandi In disease, and can sav that in all respects it is admirably cab ulated to remedy lhat class of Biseases forwhich it i was designed. It is especially valuable in IXDIi CKSTIOX and all its attendant symptoms, it ex- ! cites lo healthv action the LIVKK. removes TorI por.and inactivity of this OKC'AX. and stiuinlates j healthy action in all the system. As a tIKPl'KA- j I 1 CIV cn LJilliilcr Ul me imoo.i ll lias no sujierior. tUt IU HUL-YlliS, .n. V. Providence. R. I. Jan. 4. l.-.i3. PKEPAKKD BV C. MDRSE vt CO. Xn. 4P Broadway. New York, and sold by Drnirirists and others thronphort this and oilier countries. Forsale by .M. VV. Haile. Brookville, 30 4inos KATZENBRRGER, STR US vt CO, Wholesale dealers in Ready Made Clothinp. N". Main street, between Third and Fourth. "Cin'ti TTTr" Keep constantly on hand, a complete and very extensive stock of Cloths. Caimeres, Vestinfs and even description of Trimmings. Feb. 23, o3 lll-lyr. II AV Orr. AMI STOCK SCI ITS.-Martin Scale Manufacturers, have taken the old i stand formerly occupied hy .MartixiV- Ri.rxnELL, I o ilir.ihiiiiKi.1 Str..i rtnrt door n oct of W u 1 11 n t Cincinnati, Ohic. Uiey are prepared to put np on the most reasonable terms, in any part of theeoimtry, their Iron I.evrr Hay and Stock Scales, from new path r is w ith improvements, w hich they have Just completed. Also, all kinds of Platform Scales. Beams. o;c.. ecc. All our Scales are warranted to pive full satisfaction, or we will take them back and reTund the monev. REFERENCES. Samuel Beresford. Glidden,Miirtin.ltCo, W.A- U. W. Hobson, J. P. I.ehnier, feb. ii 10. B. H. Klliston.) Covinzton, U. K. Perrin, t Ky. Keys. Maltby & Co.. Puilum. Hatfield & Brow MARTIN & OKK.n Y'OTIfE. Whereas mv wife Julian has left! .I mv bed mid board without anv tust cans . is to notify all persons not to harbor or trust her on ' mv account as I am determined not to av anv debts of her contractine after this dat , .tulv Itiih 1".3. DAXL. L. liKEEN. July lPthleo3 31-3w. Furniture! Furniture!! 1I"ST received a good assortment of Fl'RN'ITt'KE, consisting in part of Bureaus. Tables, Stands. Centre-T aides. Sofas, Loitnges.Cribs, WilI low Cabs. Wagons and Cradles. Bedsteads, Mati trasses, Chairs of every variety, ntthe Fl KNITl HE ROOMS. Brookville. July 13, 1853. 31, HATS Camp's best spring style of fashlontb Huts. Inst received and for sale at m? Ll.iCKdt FAKQUHAK'S. pl'.OHI t ACADF.1IT.-An Institution Tor 1 youth of both sexes. Situated in Springfield Township. Franklin Co.. Ind.. on the state line. eleven miles east from Brookville. T he location 01 1 lie Acdemi is pleasant aud healthv. and Its future prospects encouraging. The next session 1 w ill commence on Monday, August 1.1th, and contion modei.te. Board ng w Uh the principal or in private families at from ?!.-. lo SJ.OO per week. 1 .oiu oil,, nun im oi wt. -,-p. 3. inula 111 iu r Peoria. July ?3 1 lf33.-3-.,-3i ... ... ..t-.-i . iiuoi-gi. R WITS! T Pr;,,..lnal

S. W. lUStl-TINtl. B. BAfELTt.M. SPRING IMPORTATION, 1853. S. W. II ASELTINE & CO. MANfFAC 1TKKKS of Straw Honnets, and Importers of Silk Millinery Goods. Flowers, Dress Filk3,Trimminf:s,&c. Pearl St. Cincinnati. O.

Black k Fancy JJress suns, Straw Honnets, of every variety. Bonnet-silks Crapes, do 5i Cap Ribbons, Tarllons. Luiiiies. Tijs, Crown? A Fran.es, Wire. Fins. Whalebones. Bonnet Blocks. lotl Meads. Children iV lulanl Hats. Milliners supplied w ith rual French & American Flowers Dress Trimmings, Silk Laces, Sewing Silks, Florences, Satins, Bombazines, Tabr.. Foundation, Illusions. &c. &c. French Pattern Bonnet-, or copies ol tlie same. Our I'ric. s and Terms shall be favorable and at. isfactorv to the purchiiser. Orders frmpMy alten. dedto." S. V. 11ASEL11NE & CO. March jlh. l-"3 1 1 1 j r. Jnu-V H'li I lttlV.:.i P'MshS ,,; . ? . , . ii tli . door above Pearl, t incmnatt, Dealer in Paper Hamrintrs. Wide Curtain Paters. Bandboxes. Fire Screens. &c, offers to the public the largest and j i best assortiue .1 of the above .article to be found in ! ,he Wesl-and on the most resonable terms. He ! invites the trade to call and examine hisslek March 5, 1S33 ll-Wins FOK AVOOI, WOOL!! LOOK! i The Mills A Factory at Msiamora are now run- ; nine, and we are ready to wail on customers in our ; 1 line. Hie Factory ha- been largely iinpron d. and I I we can c.-.rd. spin, weave, and manufacture Wool ; on ns short notice, a coo.l and as cheap. Us any j ' good shop in the country. ! Fulluiir and ilyeing lne in tlie usual seasoi on ' fair terms, nil kinds of .Merchai table produce taken ; for work and especially wool rrecse. We will pay ' ca-h or iroods for lUJ'on lbs Wool. i Call and see r.s before tr.Kirc your wool or work oti.erwheres. 21-5 il AC Y, GORDON & Co. I " ' from the Farm of ' CTKAY COW. strayed i nomas i rocKeriwo aioi one nao nines rasiui Fairtleld.about the03v ot May. a white cow s me- ! bl 'pe-kled with red. the point, of her horns sawed off. Ear marks not recollected, about , .years old. Any pcrsom giving me information of ...1.1 .Hlir..ri.M ii II .liull h lihmllv rM. said cow at the Fairfield P. O. shall be liberally re warded. ISAAC WELSH. June 24, 1-53. 2T-3 fill' I'ltOTI'.CTIOX n'M'KAM'Ei CO'I I V continues to insure against loss 1 or daniase bv nre and the perils ol navnralion, on as favorable terms as any responsible Company, AH losses paid at the oilice where Policy issued, iu sixty davs alter proof. A Vliltll!t (-ltlif-ll ftl 000 000 V. Ill UHC Vy.llll.ll 01,UUU,UUU. The undersign agent of this old and responsi ble Coinpanj isat all times prepared to issue Policies. K.C. Vc. Otliee two doors north of Rurton stere, Brookville. Ind. ALFKED WAUD, agent. .May -JU, lei3. 22-ly 31(Si:S .J. K I-'.f.IdEY. Attorney at I,aw and Notary Public, LAL'KKL. FK A N.KLIN CO. IND., TILL take acknowledgiiients of Deeds, take and certify Depositions, Affidavits &c. KVATi OtYUSiS NOTATY I' U 13 L I C. Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ind. V K E S II A 11 It I V A L ! FASHIONABLE COATS. - ri lll ll Kroi.L- i.m.1 SlMek PnuleI ) 2"b Cassi Just received lmere. I weed, Jeans and Linen do; and for sale cheap al the Clothing Emporium of TYNER & BAKER, ap 2U. '53 l'.Mf. Hoots A- Shoes, Hats, & Caps. rpHE undersigned have just received direct from X the East, a well selected stock of Ihe above named articles which will be sold at the lowest figures. TYNEK &. BAKER. apr29,'53 l'J-tf. i tr.ti L rC."We have now on hand ! t a large assortment of Wall, Fire Board and 'indow pap A No.a large lot of indow shades of Ihe late-1 -n le and paf.ern. which w e are selling at reduced prices. N. D. GA LLION i SON. 22 ; i.YKI'KTN! rAHPF.TM! Jnsi received Ml the Oi.n v 11 he Coknkr. a most niatrnitlcen assortment id' Carpets, of all snlesand prices, -.-i ". D.tiALLlON & SON. SUNDRIES IN STORE. Ilh-ls S.ar, 5IMI bids prime molasses. 200 .in S. II, do eill b's prime Foster coffee, 50 Pockets Java do ilKl packages fresh Teas, H.tlOt) Ibsast.e. yam, tiuO packiipes mackerel. 50 boxes Va..Mo. Tobacco, JIU Res nails. ildO Bales No. 1 batting, Jll bbls hue smo. inbaccO, 20,onn hall Span. sh etgars, Candles, Soap, Starch, iVc.&e. for sale law by KKISI'O A.- WHITE mi. 1 - liower .iarkeidircei, a luciuuau. : Miiv H, fj:i. jj-n I G. A. TAYLOR- WM. B FRFNCH. J. WYNNE 1 TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, j IllIC'ri.l and wholesale dealers in Irish! Linens and w hile goods. Also. Umbrellas, Par- ' ' 11S0I.1 C -1 . , e.'s. ll.i.ii.ri'. :in,l evrv di-scri iktion nf j trimniiiigs ritid fan. v drv goods. coruerof Main and ' Fearlsts.Ciciiniiaii. S.SS-ly. , R. Y . BO () T II &. CO., linportersnnd wholesale dealers in European and American Hardware, Cutlery and Guns. South It'csr cor. Pearlatid tl'ulnut Sfs.. Cincinnati. NAVE received, and are contan'ly supplied with every artii le in their line, suitable to the Western trade. purchased of American. and imported direct from hettirld. Ktrmifffham. and German ; manufacturers, embracing the best qualities and brands, winch will be sold at smalt advance on 1 cosi.coiis:iinp.in part, of 'Wm. lJutfhcr's & Spear & J.iek- ; pom's Fil.. Sriws L: Ftljxo Tool?, Wade & Butchfr's, Georrje Wostenholm &. Son's .lebrated Razors, Pocket 1 Knives, Shears, Scissors, Sic, j Taloe Kuive- and Forks. Carvera fsteels, Slc., j Log,. Trace ll.il'er. U reatt, aud Sill Chain atnl f-t ret. hers, llooksann linoes. i : .iar:,'.f . l"' ri.Lc 7 ,jej i"d S'c'e Htimmcrs.O Jw'j ! and T. B. H-witLMiTi Shore It ana" Spade 1, CoU'-nsA i'n.'. Hutu's. H. .Mann's and Lippen- ; cotfs Axes and Hatchets. YV'aldron's. Da rliiur St Blood's Crars. Irain. and llriar ,rF'?r ws'Ltc': Sneatlies. t radles. Sides. Hay an Came liters and Coopers" Planes F.verv kind of Circular and other ured to order an d warranted. Apents for E. & T. Fairbanks tv t'o.'s eelebraUiJ I'lall'orm, Itailroad, Hav Grocers, and Hrupsists" Scales, which have a reputation superior to all others foracenraey and durability, and sold at manufacturers prices. Also, afiretits forthe sale of the best Iron Fire Proof Safe manufactured, w hich w e sell nt manufacturers prices, fob. 25, "53 lll-lyr. GRAY A: HEPIINGRAY, Flint (-las 7laimfaclnrfrsfHiiiT.inond Street, betw een 1 bird & Fourth Cincinnati, keepeoustaiitly on hand every variety of Flint CtliissYViire. Apothecary's furniture, and Chemical Apparatus made tc order at the shortest notice. ALSO. A trreat variety of Perfumers' Ware, Telegraph f'lnsscg and lijrhtninp rod insulators. 1TTN A rOI.III, Dealer in Irv (-noils,!;:! I'cnrl Mreet.Cin. ! cin ll a I i .Offer lor sale on the most favorable j terms 12IKI packages Dry Gooils. purchased mostly j !i previousto the advance in prices. Purchasers will ; : fJud them readv to meet the lowest rate of anv t ; Jobbing Hons'1 Fast or West. ! Fub. li 9-12-115-II. D. CHIPMAN &. CO.. Commission .V Fortvardiuif MERCHANTS, j WHITE W Al F K C A v A I. B ASIN .CINCINNATI. nr.r Eiti:.cr.s: , riTTCISXATt. ; AMBRIDC.E CtTV, IA. John Swacv ov Co. Morrison Jc Newby I Tweed.Slhley & Wrirht : li. & tl. M. Conklin, Keeves cc Stepie-ns. ; n vgerstow-n. ia. 1 roxNKRsviLi.E. txn. ; A.S. Witrpins & Co. ' A. B. Conwell & Sons. Georire Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. ap29-lt-lyr. ; Aaron A. Colter, j GROCERY, PKOnrCK. AND COMMISSION M I . H I'll A T. S. E.COPNFR OF SF TENTH AND MAIN STS. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Nov.ofi 4!-lir-. j FW YORK WltiDOH SUA DI DE iN POT THOS. J. EKNT Manufacturer and

dealer in all kinds of transparent window shades, i , Har"ip recently enlarged my store, it now afAIso cords. Tassels, Bms mountings &-C. , fords room for additional nqmliers bv which mv No. 2 College Hall, Walnut St.. Cincinnati. ! old customers can be more Comfortably accommo'Church. More and other large shades painted to ' dated; to whom, and the public generally, we cxorder in a superior sti le. 7 ; tend a cordial invitation to call. ... JOHN WILLIAMS. . h ..... w- ..nw. m. I Alt Carrie.! 1 nril 'ih IS:, -

1 ai j t-..-ais .l.iiiifi.i. iiia L.01VRT ! k3 Cn Kn.r. corner of Iirondwav and Fifth sfeet. 1 nciimnti. Monuments, Tonibsand Grave Stones, Marble Mantles and Statuary, Bavitismal Fonts. Mural Tablets. I'rns. Vases, Carden Figures, Cabinet and Counter Slabs, ckc, etc., constantly 1 dn hand and furiiishei lo crden. The trade sujipli-; od w ith Marble in Block or Slab; or Saw ed to or- ! mh 1-212 j. a. ntc Ksox. B. t srrm. DIUKISON & LE BETTER, (Successors to Sampson & Andrews.) Importers. Wholesale aud Retail Dealers in China, Glass and Queensware. Also. Lamps, Castors & Table Cutlery, No. 217 Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth, Cincinnati. Ohio. !

Feb. 35, 53-!0-lvr. j Goods, Crape and Delaine Sbawla, and Bohnets I of the latest styles, and at the verv lowest figures, Geo. S. Jenkins & Co. J. T?ey inrlte "ie1e9Pecla attention of thetadiea iviii rc , r it a" . -r-. ''J. tZ :''tothe'rner,ndelepintsupplyofGlass&lueene-

i. . 1 'ir.uri, in tinritin inn fumcsiic Dry Goods No. 75, South east corner Pearl and tne streets. Cincinnati, .ustopeaed an entire newstoek tvo. -2.1. y. lo-l-Jlns. n. iii:irtt.BvH. IIF.I DEI. BACH A. BimtiHMni. M. KI AW KKI HfclMEK & KLAW .11 ll 11 11 1:1 1 1 nri'T-s ol m,,iv si.ii-i irvrrvitor im,w,rt.. h1 and Dealer, in ( 1 s. Cassimeres, Votings, and Geiilletiens Furnishing Coods, No.Wt Piarl street. I V. 1V..I.. ,i;, : .: i ic I " virii . .111.10 ;tii , -., oii-miimi' . , Feb. ?... 53 10-!ir.

U A V &. 3IATLAC K, WHOLESALC DEALER IS Dlil CiOOIIS, No. 57 PEARL STRKET, BET. WALNUT & VISE C1NCINSATI OIl!0. 9.

VOTICE OF i:SOr,VEXCYfchAtlhe Juit ly term, 1S53, or the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin Coui.lv. the estate of Jacob Lanius, deceased, was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are therefore notified that the same will be teuiea accordingly. AARON C. MILLER, M v :iunii,nv j Dated 15 July, -53 3l-3w. Adminisiratora. ! Js the roirt. lea, of rrarikliti C o. i t Elizatath Garner & others ( i j by their nxt friend Ken- i On ccirplsin'. W cj- 1 j jamin Garner, i-tabhsluhe ill of Sol. ! 'li. Vj" t omon Allen, dee'd. ' Eli Allrn and other.. ( fpHt plaintiffs now fll m said Court their comA Plaiut-nccompaniedbv the affidavit..! a dis.n- ' terested nerson ih.t hrloiiT a ii 1 h i -I ndkt K ,' u I -a . w e; tuhl'i ' A? " "L" jji' '"5 V, V ,1!? V',s0'd,"",,Ule Pindency of -aid complaint, and that unj -i i ' " .nwn me pame on uio i ; nrst day ot tlie next term of said Court, to b bnd ! j in the Court House at lirookvilit. on the cl , I Monday of October next, the same will be acted . upon in her absence. ituess my hand tlim20ih Julv A. n. iKis. JOHN Al ll 11 T..ri .JOHNSTON, CI k. J.l. iloH . lxr..( -"'""niey July sSjih. 32-3w. ; d i i is i n roiis S.ILK OF ll'r , al l.l.ile...Ky virtue of an order of the ; Court of Com mot, Plea, of Frui.kiin Couulv. the uuiiersieueu, auuituis'.rutor of ! S. Tenuis, dec. asod, will offer I. unoersieui u, auuituistrutor of the estate of Win . I emus. dec. asod, will offer lor sale to thehiiifst bi.'.der.at public iu. tioii. on the prem isesnear Lau el. on Saturday, the 3id lav of September h-a .inr lonowiuir .lescme.i icai r.st:it.. , itii.n, i sniu County : Lot No. three ol la mis n.tioi. .i... towu of Laurel apportioned and divided under the will of .lame. Conwell. a plat thereof being pro-!, baled, it being a ;iart of the north ea-t quarter of ' ..i'1u.n nii.n t , .. I O - . ... . V seciiou nine. io ii i v, range ! coi.io,.. - r..,.r and nie fourth acres: the same being sold as Ihe property ol the said W. S. 1 ennis, dee'd. to pav debts. " Terms. One half cash, the other half in 12 months from date of sale to be secured by note witn sufficient security, with interest from da;; waiving valuation and appraisement laws WILLIAM N.DOlGIirV .Administrator. July 27th, ls.i.t. 32 4w. La't's! News THE undersigned, have the pleasure of announcing to the public, the reception of a large invoice of -those cheap-' goods, direct from Boston, consisting in part of JU pieces best Cocheco Prints, 40 " Phillip Allen a So. 1 " New England " " J.S. Bnggs Co's. " Plain & Fancy Lawns, " Domestic V Scotch Ginghams, " Best Cottonade, fct Lillen Chfck forroat- X nnntc 20 32 10 li 8 S Thankful forthe liberal natronaim thev h., n h, this spring, they expect by fair dealing and small profits, to still merit a continuance of public favor. N. 0. GALLION, & SON. MATS tSD CAPS. 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur. Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, and Fur Caps, just arriving andf ale cheap by KICHARD TYNEK. October 20th, 1P52. VALLEY HOUSE! j I II AVE the pleasure of announcing to the public i that the Valley Hoi se ts now fitted up in the '. best style, for the accommodation of the travelling community, no pains will be spared to promote the comfort of those ho may desir.- to make the ' v alley Hoise their home. Under the present management. 1 flatter mvself ! that no House iu South eastern Indiana cau eliual this. The building is large and rommodioui. and con- ' structed expressly forthe purpose to which it b an- , plied. The undersigned has had much experience in the I business, and is satisfied that all u ho h.... heretofore favored him, will not neeleel ,i,uL-,. l,us house their home whenever their business j-iuu, .iritu iiicm 10 mis place. ISA xr r it ph iv Brookville, Ind., March S3d, lr53. Reduced Prices. LIBERALDIS.TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS BELLOWS .MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho citizens of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he " " continues 10 manuiacture Smiths Bellows of " l-o. :i.uuuh i-econa Bireet. ootweeu Broadway and I Sycamore. Ciiiciunali. From his lone experience in the business, together with boinp provided with a large lot ol seasoned lumber and other materials, he is preparsd in all case to warrant his work pood. ALSO. An vils and Vices furnished. JuneS, 33.-ms. S. K. HAMILTON. TT 1,1 iiii ? 1 w tv - nsiiavoi , , UWK doVA lowest possible price at my 7 LKvCK & FAKQUHAR-S. PU I T S A" fl I Sti 1 f A 7t S-fsl pieces of well assorted prints and Ginghams. For ale at reduced prices at niy7 LINCK 6: FARviVHAK'S. Cl'IEK WA n r-A verv larire .sortment of the most tash.onahle. and dura'-la summer goods. iut reteivedaud for sale hy nj" LI.NCK oi FAKUVHAK. H. K DV .IKE, A I LS, Ar, Liy, c & FaVgi hr invite itt-iition to their complete assortment of nails and rener.il stock of hard ware, at reduced Cincinnati r-ta.l prices. mav 7 f ltnC'F.Itirs,Coii-ta-itlvnn hand, fresh nptl plies 01 the verv bet o,i:alitv of Gneries,al the eh. sp store of nay 7 LIXCK i FAKul HAR. w H..Mooitrli.AsP!.Kso-.r.FW"iLrf n.S.B.Ktvs. MOORE, ANDERSON & CO. Publishers, Booksellers and m tioxi;ks. dealers in Medical, 1 heolu-ical, 'ssicalandSclio 1 Books.&c. o.-.t- fourth street, north side, west of Main. and alor"er of -Main n' Fourth streets. Cincinnati. jLFfcnperior Blank Rooks made to order forMerebaiits. Bankers. Steam-boats, Countv Offlces,&ei "Nov. IU, le'W 4T-lvr. JOHN WILLIAMS' Excelsior Clothing Slore. MT CAR.MKL. T would call the attention of my friends and the 11 public cenerallv to mv fashionable and cheanrlothide store in Mt. Carmel, where Wil! be found a larpe stork of sprinpaml summer clothine of the best workmanship, and latest fashions, consisting in part of cloth dress, frock and sack conta.eashmerett. Ertninet, Lustre. Tweed and Lineh coats Pea-jackets. Ac. Also a larpe assortment ofCassiniere, Tw eed. Satinett and Linen Pants. Vest, superior and ord'nari quality, in great Taru!j. A flOOIl VAK1ETY OF BOY'S C'.CTHINfj. I have also received a large lot of Cloths, Casitners, Veslinjrs. Tweeds Cashmarett, irminett. Press Jeans, direct from New York, all of which I will make up at the shoitostnctice, and on reasonable terms. ..o.v..,i,M..t.,.. ,1,1. i.oiu. Spring & Summer Goods TlOYD A: GRAY have a large and well seleeD ted stock of Spring and Summer Dry fioods embracing Cloths of almost every description and price; Cassimcres in great variety, from the lowest grade to the richest sti les; V eatings. Tweed N. keens aud Linen and Cotton Summer Wear, of all the various kinds, together with almost every other article known to the Dry Goods trade. Their stock of Boots a'nd Shoes, coarse ahd line, large and small, has been selected with great care and will compare favorably for elegance with that of any establishment this side ofthe Citv. for me inspection 01 the Indies, they present a beautiful assortmeei of fine ,i c-.. ' L. r ware, ronuueni mat. taev can suit their raried iiisica. Alsn, a magnificent stock of hardware, for the Farmer. Mechanic and Builder, and Groceries "for tie million!' Also, Ready made Clothinp,of all descriptions. Ready made Harness, Trace Chains. Halters, 01c. an ieno in warn oi any article of goods in our i .r, i- j.l- .. . . . . qt'ie.ti'd I to I call and IxrT Do so. and von .ill .. Zjl., The highest price paid for all kinds or rro-luce Fcipi-i, pn! 15, iej3.-17-?a.

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Sl'INtL tO.ili.AI.NT, am, tilt V'ATCKE ok thf S! INF, HIP COMPLAINT. DtS EASES ot inn KIDNKVS, DEFICIENCY oi NEK OlS am. FHVSICAL ENERGY, and all NLK VOl'S DiSEASES. which complaints ariic tram or.t i.mple cause nainciy. A Diruui;eniriit f tlie Nervous Systcnt. d- In N KR VOl'S OMI'LAINTS. Ihugs an3 .Mc.lieines incrrj the iitK, lor ihcy weaken tho vit. 1 energies of the already pros'ratti itcm while. Under ttie stienlheuing I fc riving. i'alizini miiutucc of tic'iKntsm, as a..(.ied' by this beautF tul and woudeilul discovery. 'llit c.l.autud puticnt and wva!AiiAt kiil':ier is re-stoitd u loruier health, itiergth. elasticity i-,ir Tl.e griut j (NTalianty an.l e.-i. Llicuce of Dr. Christie's Galvanic Curativesconsists iu tl.e fact that they arre and cur disca-'K by oufn ir.t c; .., ;n. in pi tee of the usual mojecf drugfTing an.l physiciug the patient, till exliauitv-a liatme uiks Lopulcscly under thu infliction. T-tu afrtnc'w.-i tUt vholr syiUm, dji'aiixe tht circuit tiOH 0 tUt bUmJ, illtuiotc ,'it K. jf fuiA, end WAT Jo li's'iflvf injury uitUranu circa mtuncn Since IhcttT iutroductiim in t!e I nite-i States, only Um r. since, iiure tl:ti 75,ooo Persons, including all ap;e. classes, and lonJitiens, amnnf which eie a l;,i;i; numtcr 01 ladies. ho are pecu liarly subject to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY CURED, hen ill luij e of reliel had been given up, and every in.rieKt t-e 11 ti ied in vain! To illustrate ;l:e ineoi the U A I.V MC BKt.l suppo.c :lii- ceeni a per-.n att'.ietrd with that bum o: cn ih.-.ii.m. Dli Sfr I Si A. or any other climmc or Nci-.ous ti: -older, ln er.tin-) ca es ttiinulants ai taken, which. I) their art 1. 11 on the nerves ani niu.cles ol ti.e stomach, artor l l-ma.-ry p hut which leave t;.e p..ti. i:t in a lower state and with injure! t..cup.,es. uter tlie action thus ,.-iud ha.i ccae!. Now compare in- with tl. . c'leci .--uhinj lioni E.capi leal;,, n e! the Oil. Y'A.NiC 151 IT. Taks a l' spie,c urte! er. even 111 the worse r , Toms . an a;:.:ck, and simj ly t,e t!.e Loit around the botly usirar tl.e ya'nctic Fluid us ciiectc:!. In a short period the in.T.!t!p 1 or pir.ttien wi'.l act 011 th poMtive . nient of il... B. It. thticby can- i.ig s Oal v.n.:c i iicii!;::,, a w lueti u ill pass o: to the negative, and tl.fi:.-,. back again to ti;o poi:i e. thus keeping up a continuous Caiiamc ci.ciilation throiihout the s; stein T'l: M- t'ue most seveic cafes 1 t D Slt PFl are I'r.lt i AN KN TI V llltsl). !'' IMVJ IS Or II'.N AVPLY SI t-FI.TE.NT TO EK IliC VTKrit'. 1 :s.-:sk uf veai.s tKRTIFIMTKS A Mi TKSTI3I0M.ILS t"-l' I lie Most I ndouI)lcl C linrat ter, I loin all pait.i f ihi T.iiintiy. conl.l he given, sn ciciit to til! cvciy column iu this p.i cr ' AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, hie " Truth is t-raligtr than I ktioni'' CfllE OF Rlicnmalhii!, TroiirLiiis, nut! l5ysTihi. UEV. Di;. LAMJIS, A CLI'llO VMAN", Of New .'e exalte.! Ivi-ij nt ll.st.l!;niIu d aoa.irt.cutj And S l-MV. New ler-ey. fuK , r It C-mo.ii,. I'tai Sii i ou v.'i h to know ol me vvi.i.t h..s been tl.e itsi ll. in nv t-v n c-e of tlieapplie.viniii.i the OAl.VAMt ItrX! a- NKCK LAt fc y.x r; lv iwi loliow.: For atx u! fir.i' y-at I ha I been wnicijii? I'mm Dvsieetia. r very v tar the si teptone. became vvoiic. nor could '. teau. permanent relict lion, anv course l n.edicl -eatmciit w ha-.v.r. A bout f.wrim j ears inre. lit c n-eycice of I Cjueui expo; tire lo the either, i.. tl.e .Wl.jrse ,.i pa.t..rii dutie. I bcc.inic -ulj.-ct to a Mine I l,;.uni- It aeuiniiiMn, i.iel., ,'or vc.m alter j j. caused nie ill h-scrtlal'lo rill.h fart.-ei : ia the u iuu-i ol Jt4. and '4d. in co.nc.j i, a.-,. t ...a. li.Tiit a )jr,at de.! in in ,, p rd vanou other chinch-, i.i this region. I 'rs at lacke.1 1 y it v liii.i,.-!.:.i .., who ii o:,n Inci e m ccrc a- t r. 'junc a.i inime iite ii.xiini.,u til my is;ot.,I l.,l.is t-j ,.lp..f xy.'r HaK. lAMmtfly .mis: and a t: y Itri-iicl .ti hvranie wrs. m. .i.oe.i.l ii v liy(, j-s:a m..l ll h, uinatic af lection th is eviucinc that tnc-e di-ord-rv ivcrt) Con: e-.t.-.i w.'.a ejta i ii., r lli-..iei tl.e n.fcd.t rf the Senoi. Si-e'n In tie w L'.dc ), n ii.,no .. u theie scene I to l e no ier.e.li.il ;, .,.t v. hich conlrcj, h ai I i. eui , r i... r. i Nervoi.t Svsicm; rei thoiit t.-t 1 h-i iiic.t i.i this .ui,'.o-e t-ad roiii pi. ti iv !..:,. 1 ,: lt I w-.s lid bv n,v ii,..n,ls- to iap.:i e i . -u invention' a.i.i (ihoiij;h ith no iciv saiiiruii.u 1 opvs l ih." li e.ricielicl ) I determiurj to tiy li.,- e.le, I el the ap, lica'.n n el' the WALV J NIC Ct.l T Avn NKikLAlf, with the .MAUNtlTC Hill). This w ia June. IMti. To u uat.At IHOVISHMIM. is lv.OI.il, Ji L'lsrirsll H.IDCOM, i ui.Ni nits I was tvjaui) i. i. i.icMv. mt risroniL iboh& . 1-H liivr. I si.m t OMirit.b i sixiLt: st arict: cjt iiiniMor mr. Bhonchhis; ud m Khlimatic itrii nos ii.-s t.Mim.i.v i ii aid i..iiii.i. jie. Such u the w ondei iiil and haj f ,y results ot the experiment I have receiiiaiciided the BKLT and H.CIU to many w ho have been liken ise surtrriiii; Irom Neural gic Aricclious. They have tried them, wmi Hirr HKSCl.ii. I Fl i.ltVi:. tVFkr l ASK. m, Jut mi, verv rccTfitl!y your. liOliEKT W. LANDI3. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVAMC SECKLACU Is used lor all Complaints atiecimg tlie Throat ol Head, such i Bifmchitis. Inllammation of the Throat, Nervous and Sick Headache. Piyziness of the Head, Neuralgia is the Face. bu.'7in or ltoaring in the Ears. Licafness, which is iicner illv Nervous, and thai dktrtrsiing coiiiplaii.t, culled T ic"job-ro!ix DR. CHRISTIE'S G ALVA IN IC IIIIACELETS Are found of vast service in cases f Convulsions or Fits. Spa.-modic Complaints, and per.aial Nervot. Atlections ol the Head and upper extremities. Also in l alsy mid Taralysis, and all Diseases caused by Deficiency of Power, or Nervus F.nci"T, in ihe limbs or other orjranii of the body. " Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agoniiins; complaints arc na mediatHu nlUcd by the application of the Uilvanic Belt. Nfcklace. and Klcid. The Belt dill uses tha Electricity through the system the Necklace has local ettect and tho Fluid acts directly upon tk witected nerves. In these distressing altuctions th pplicatiou EVElt FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS Thesa alarming and terrible complaints are Uwaya caused by a I'tnngeme-.u .. tU Arr. The Belt Bracci.kis, and Fluid, will cure nearly every case, no matter how young or how old the patient or how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astonishing proof are in possession of the proprietor. 3 Many hundred Certificates, from all parts ol the count: y. of the most extraordinary character can be given, i: required. ' S N trouble or inconvenience attends the asa of hit CHRISTIES G.'lLliXlC ARTICLES, and they may be w orn by the most feeble and delicate w-th iwnect eae and sufotv. In maay cases the sen aatiou atteudiujt their use is highly ri'osant and agree uMe. They cau be sent to any part of the country. The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollars. The Galvanic Necklace, Two Dollars. The Galvanic. Bracelets, Owe Dollar each The MagneticTluid, One Dollar. The Articles are accompanied by full and plain directions. Pamphlets, with full articulanj, may be had of the authorized Agent PARTICULAR NOTICE. Beware of Counterfeit and Worthies Tautaiiama D. O. MOREHEAD, M. D, GENERAL AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATU 13? Hi oitdvrw-r. New York At: t iniK.t;r.. 1 . M. W. H AtLF.. Brookville; F. lirowa. FairSebl D. Beaver. Liberty; Chas. Van Camp, .Metauiora; Gilford and Depuv. Laurel. September 4,151 3l-lyr-B0t JI 1.TH.MSTICATK'S OTICE.Tue J undersigned hereby gives notice that letters ff Atluiinistrulion upon Ike Kstato of George G. S houp, lute of Franklin Coi niv. tleceared, have been isee4 outof th Court of Common fleas of this county to bim. HeinvitessllwhohaTerlaima against said estate to present tham for as-tllement, and those who are indebted to IT eke prompt pay ment. "1 he e-.tnte is prfbablf solvent. CoBrrTN'MCr.HAY.adm'r. J. 1. ItO-vALAMi, aut. July 85th. 1!.t!t. aa 3w. : " CAPITA I. HOI SK-Ccnnrir-iti,' favette County. Indiana, K. Di'xas, Proprietor. '"Thi house ta in good repair, well furniraed. thoroughly ventilated, favorably situated, and every attention paid to travelers and Visitors. Wl fist n'j, the best no most lasnioi.aoie nonse in tto eity.-sisi bills art) 1 n" nine so iuw as losnti aji. ,v " "me 9v iow hs 10 en ti ail. ,v 0--3U-1V ILrThc Hamilton IlitelligeiPcerwiU pas-irMrt octb; and fonrard ti!! fi-rpafmern. lis octb