Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 November 1853 — Page 4
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in; ioJ servlnj tlifm.arul we shall enjoy health, elasticity and longevity to an txtf-nt now unknown. A flesh diet U the dearest, tha least palatable, and th Itatt wholesome, and all that is needed to woao men Trout it is the presentation o( a better. To ecur thia. wi need oaly farmer who will feel a just priJa in having the finest orchard and gar dn; who will surround nut merely their own dwellings, but those of their tenants and helpers also, with choice trees; and who will plant and keep plan ir4, until jooJ fruit shall b so abundant that it cun te no Ion jtr an object to -teal it. But I detain you too Ion;, though many gupjestioiis crowd upon me which Iwould gladly develop, did time permit.
1 would like to illustrate that inspiring theme, the harmony of interest between Türmer and manufacturer, w hich renders each new factory or workshop established in an agricultural county or district a positive accession of wealth to every farmer who lives within the rajiua of its influence. You may readily perceive the addition of value given to each form in Indiana by any cunul or railroad w hich cheapens the cost ut sending t!i t farm's surplus produce to market that is, to producers of the wires you require nr the fabrics you consume; and ho'.v much greater must be the savinj, thi beneÄt, to Irrliana, of bringing to h-;r oil or near it, instead of the labrics.thf ir manufacturers, so aa to render them perpetual and more extensive consumers of her produce, I need not surely insist on. Cut I pass over this an J kin.lml top. ics, not is out oi place but out of time, to dwell, for a moment on the necessity that everywhere exists for increased facilities to practical education. I have been exhortingyouryounr farmers to study and master the vocation to which their lives are to be devoted and that is right but what if they were to turn on me with the inquiry 'Where hall we study !" How shall I answer them if they ask ''How and where are we to learn how to analyze soils and make ourselvea familiar with all the Science which lies at the base of Agriculture as well as Mechanics 1" I can only ssy to th?m. 'We in New York are determined, as toon a may be, to have a People's College to teach those important, vital truths to all who seek them and to enable them to pay their way by their laborwhile learning, and we trust you in.Indianawill speedily follow if you do not precede us." That is the best that can be said to day; I true t ere long to be able to tpcak more to tho pur pose. I do not seek to disguiae the magnitude and the difficulty of the work I contemplatethat of revolutionizing our Agriculture, and making it the most elevated and ennobling, because the most Intellectual, pursuit of man. I realize the mountains of Prejudice that are to be leveled, the Dead Seas of Ignorance that must be filled up, the constitutional Immobility of Conservatism that must bo overcome, before tho end can be attained. Dut I see also how "the stars in their courses" fight in behalf of ProKess and Enlightenment how Immense been the march of Intelligence as well as Invention and Physical Improvement In our i je how the Steamboat, tho Railroad, the Stevtm Press, the Ocean Steamship, the Klectric Telegraph, are tpeeding ui onward with a momentum the world has never before 'known and I bear a voice from al! these and many a kindred impuNo and Influence, bidding Man, the Cultivator, advance boldly and confidently to take his proper post ai lorJ of tho animal kingdom and wiclder of the elements for the satisfaction of his wants and the development of bit Immortal powers. I hear them calling him to vinJirate the discernment or prescienro of those glorious old Greek who gavo our Earth in heryoung luxuriance the n-imo of Kosmos or Beauty-- rurno belied by cur scarred and stumpy grain-fields, our seared and barren pastures, our bleak and arid deserts, our foul, malarious marshes; but which Science shall yet juatily and joyous Libor perpetuate. In spite of all distractions and Impediments, "the world docs move," and even tho most sluggish and stubborn are carried along with it. Our Agriculture, as a whole, Is more skillful and elllclent than It wn thirty or forty years 1205 and It Is now improving In accelerated ratio.Even I, the descendant of a line or poor Cultivators, stretching back, very likely, to hi in who through his ovn hrud-gird-nor in Eden even 1 feel the all pervading Impulse toward Improvement and reform. I can never be a Scientific farmer I am too old and toil heavily laden with duties and cares for tliut but ntv son, II ho lives, shall be. The little I cantetich him shall at least Inspire him with a craving for mure, and act him on the right track to learn lt. And thus tens ol thousands are growing up all around us children, perhaps, ol Ignorance and Inelllciency who shall bo leaders and guides In thd groat work to which this AdJress I a Ueble but ear neat contribution. Hawthorne, in his "Three-Fold Des tiny," tells the story ol a young man who wandered all the world over lit quest of th'ee wonderful Incidents, which it had been predicted, should occur to him; and returned disappointed and apir It-broken to tlnd them all under thu shadow of his paternal roof. 1 perceive In this tale, aa in every work oi truo gonitis, some reflection of a universal luet; an appeal to the general experience and the heart of Humanity. How many have chased deluding phantoms thruuu the fervid noontide ol li e, only to tiud, as evening shadows drew around them, that Ambition had no goal. Achievement no triumph, to equal the calm, perennial joye ol a humble rural home! I commend the monlof Hawthorne's tory toouryounj mon; who are from year to year setting lortli a t bravely to wrench lortun fro.n the golden sind of California, or win hr among the young cities that, emulating the growth of Jo. nai's gourd, are beginning to dot the American shores, of the great Pacific. Far be it Irom me to insinuate that their venture ia a wild one, and their hopes necessarily doomed to untimely blight. I have tailri In American energy; atill more In sturdy, persistent, Intelligent Industry; and I feci sure that a clime so genUI, a country t i diversified In Its natural features, a soil so deep and virgin, as thoae of California, must proffer many Inducements to the hardv, resolute pioncr,uvn though that soli b here and there sprinkled with gold. auch an enterprise at the peopling and settling of a country so new and so remote from prior civilisation, will, of course, demand Us martyrs; In its prose eutioil thousands will die, aud tens of thousands fail; and many of those who Atly embark In It will achieve, at last, success and competence. What ! would say is rathr l thi tens of thoueaius, whom mini or narentil lU's re tain amuiiir tie, while th-y Imnatlontlr l.....il..i'i ... 1 . . ... i it an I s iy, 'U he um n it VIIWIII)' J Uli II I P IV, If 11) 'UH II I. I, too, at liberty to iru t'u Itnclty Mmhi tains and gdiWer .;i ainro ol l! 'M.hMi harveat!" Tj these I would n.rii. l y say, Iistsv. California i tuf U'fi '. I it I j s" . - , I i.t . .. t i... Ii ! rr;iii,nig frli'll lal III it :ituiearo In ii(i.iMul, I i l'i' A r ' h'liml i Vlaltl ) .i.t ,ii I k tii'r Iml'urd Fro : llx.ir f t in Ur.l in Ilm H i rinis'iit'i." Nsyi be viii y ! t.i' sssufidlnit (i.'ht rtcre in Inlians, are
amDle placer for all who will resolutely
and iel work them placers, whereof . a a theiryleld may be ies per pan or nay than that of some of the richest "gulches" on the Feather or th3 Yuba; but then it is certain, Inexhaustible, and sure '.o prove more and more abundant wl h end. returning season. I he depir these mines are worked, the more ample is the return: they require no outlay of skill or labor in "prospecting;" for every urable rood will reward tne uigger s eiforts, and from the Ohio to tho Missouri he will find hardly any other than "pay dirt." As for me.long tossed on the stormiest wave of doubtful conflict and arduous endeavor, I have begun to feel, ince the shades of lorty year fell upon mo, the wea'y tempest-driven voyager's longing for land, the wanderer's yearning lor the hamlet where in childhood he nestled by his mother's knee, and was eoothed to sleep on her breast. The sober down-hill of life di?pels many illusions while it developeaor strengthens within us the attachment, perhaps lt)iijm:)thcied or over-h id, for "that Je tr hut, our home." And so I, In the s ber aitcnioon of life, when its sun, if nit liilijs still warm, have bought me a few acres of lan 1 in the broad, still country, and, bearing thither my homehol I treasures, have resolved to steal from th! City's labors an J anxieties at least one day in each week, wherein to revive as a tarmer tne memories ol my childhood's humbla home. And already I realize that tho experiment cannot cost so much as it is worth. Already I find in that day's quiet an antidote and & so lart fur tho feverish, (catering cares of the weeks which environ it. Already my brook murmur asoothmgeven song! to my burning, throbbing brain , and my trees, gentiy stirred by the fresh breez j e, whisper to my apirit aome of their . own quiet strength and patient trust in) uoa. Anu uius i jo lain.ir reduze, uui loraorieiananiuinguay, tue acreno joy which shall irradiat-J tho Farmer' . vocation, when a tuner and truer .du- j Cation shall have refined and Chastened bis animal cravings and when Science shall have endowed him with her treasures, redeeming Labor from drudgery while quadrupling its efficiency, and crowning with beauty and plenty our bounteous, beneficent Earth. four eney- he Writes With what eae he writes!' snid a youn; lady assha laid djwn one of Washington Irvine's volumes. Straightway we made up our mind thit tho youn la dy did not think whnt she was rending about. Had ahe said 'how eaay it Is to read his works,' we should have sympathized with Her amazingly. Then, find inj that we could not make a satisfactory reply without compromisinj our honesty, we fell to making a comparison in ailence. The steamboat glides majestically and gracefully through the waters, but it W no easy power that gives to tho water-traveler her steady and rapid motion. It is true the U tastefully painted and gilded; her cabins are pleasant, aad her prow is decorated with specimens of tho sculptor's art. Dut deicend with the engineer to hi fiery domain; iwelter there iu the burning pit; tee tha heated grease.and listen to the bursting steam; ice the tremendous power of fire and water combined, until the strained and groaning boiler threatens to burst assun der and dclugo tho docks with heated fluid. You will perceive that ease, al though a mild and pleating damiel, has a confounded rough old father. Little dreamed the admirer of Irving how much agonizing toil was required to beget that case the 10 much delighted in. Yci the was not alone In her error. IIo.v many tradesmen smilo at tho trifling employmenu uf tha in. ur genius, wo have been mad enough to eat a tripe supper, when we hear the peasant draw an invidlus comparison between himself and the poor man whose intellect supplies him with bread. "I gft my living by tho sweat of the brow,' said he, 'while you are trilling awny your time with books and paper:.' Yes, see the pule and htm jrrjr being, startled from his task by the und of tho midnight bdll. tico how his lingers grasp the pen convulsively ,ns he fears his task will not be accomplish' rd in time a slave to men whose pock' eta are belter lined with their pericrani urns, and who mote out to him his trav clling pittance with tho unwilling hand of an npper servant dealing out cold pantoki'S and sausage ends to a beggar. iSoe him place bolli hnnd upon his napping brain as the fires of fancy dart upon his withering soul. Yes "how tiy he writes!' k'ldd's London Journal. Tim He (. arts This gallant fellow lost his life In the Mexican war. lie had tost an arm when a boy, by having tho limb crushed under the wlu'ol of a jaunting csr, In the 'nuld rntinthry. His surviving brother. Don I nis, never erases boasting of Tim's ex ploits. In a Moyrunenaltw bar-noin,tlia other evenlntr, Dennis beanon tho old theme of tho Mexican wr,dwfllin j wllh particular einpinsle on the heroic deeds of Iiis deceased brother: t)ch, murther, but ye oujht to lisvo seen Tun at Uyo-ack.a-do!Urpolo.ntc, (meaning Ilea ton lo u Palma.) lie tauijlit two Mexican blackjutinls by the SMlllj sTf iKaals tllilt BkSk.l Lilt tl.sfsrsa l..lls visisaiwifciaTkTia in i,iis nun mhl iiirin iiulii aa .I..l..krlna. I. b mt-li I n t li..l I. . . .1.... 11 ' " ii..uveA..i.iih.i . n.. .. ...Mi. !,, m. r ,111 m ii.ii-ir-i . when your b-other had hut 'Ullas yer sovl,' answered D.-nnls, ono arm ha I he That is trt.o enou -Ii i... ... !... Ti... . .11 w i . i uuv in ii in p' v a uh f'niiwi "ii al..ut tl.iit.tvh.Mi tu. o-l li.ln . fl rhi V Y Duihiiiaii ' Wil l Evta lltARD or tr. .There Is. or used to bJ a eunninif wsj of a fellow In Brunswick Maine, who had a know - not Lin j kind of a look outside, but inside was lull of all mnnner of witty con ceits and cutenoes. One day an hone.t old (junker c iiuo into town with a loud of hay for stle. Tappan wanted it, and though Im was out of money, ordered it pitched off into his barn. This done, UrouJ Urlm came round to the shop alter his pay. Can't pax you to-day, uncle, no money.' But, friend Tappan, thee should have told ma this befur.' 'Sorry I didn't think of it uncle, but there's tho hay, spose you'll luve to pitch It on aj-ain.' When can thee pay me, friend!' Give you my note lor thirty days.', Hut, friend Tappan a'poae theo should be taken away! 'Pohl poht who ever heard of a man's dyini lu thirty days!' Uncle Drab pocketed the promissory, and drove home, cozitaltnj deeply on the price of hay and the science of mortality. pretty ens too, is rvUtsd Aa lin'llent.and a by Ilm Ciil' i't.e Juurual tlmst Ai ciiikr.-- r-w weeks agi us ws Wl.t a iiletl by a wuidnw, Wn ol'a-rve. a I '; -i;" f e'.ldi.in U.r.r. raii.eri,,4 lili'lli,'',,-,?' "'i'ii'iwiinil. l fe.l IK bin,- i iM,il iy -tieiit und i'areiui skill, .'li on, hiw-V 'f, mir alt'ii'bnl was i nll.il lo 4i t ier f hIuiu uf l'i s iirk uf euiisirdi tiuu A iiuniiil Collen ruhlil hid 'mm und I a I hl 1 1 1 1 o laud of rii illcr ur.ler.u is w ia .. .1 ..... ..... I. ...I I .. . I ... I . 1. a t.'i.iiiiit nr ihiii i i ii4u to lay i-r yuunif. rii.iy an.' liivliiK'y they purr u I lliair I ik ill fn'iiii nan ) in i lue m nrl i an I tiii p ir tu Hiavliia it ' a boat. W'm left the win. In wim a spf.noii wriilaii en our heart, Hid t'is tll kept riiiKluK In our MM, "Vs are ef more value thau many s,r rows."
(rOur reader jannot all t.rlze the Wv r , following exnuisite lines, vet mrnv will-
" ..... H,nna hnva went for "the Mtlo boV that ,. , . im j ,1. ! r I uieu, ana llivj mil miim hick iitie ev i . . . . 1 t. II. I A ! vividly portrayed, mat 11 win reem out as yesterday, though years have posted thafsweet feellncfs of sadness" rushed upon them. Ah! well do we remember those midnight musings, and we love yet, at tho distance of seven yoars, to dwell on them: El. Tlie I-lttle Mof that Pled. I am all alone In my rhamburtiow, And th midnight hoar It near, And ttir fagot' eiaek aud tint clock. dull tick Ars toe only som da I bear, And ovor my foul lu lu solitude, Sw-eet feelings ofsadnc as glide For iny buarl and eye are full when I tiilnk OfttisllUlsboy llialdlud. I want ona nljfht to my father'a bouao Went homo to th deuroiu-i all, And softly I opened the pardon pato, And auftlj tlia door of the hull. My nioliiar raira out to meet her sou She kli'od tne, and Dion ho Ijched, And hor head foil on my nock. and ilia wept. For tho IKlto boy that died. I hall mini him when the flu em Como I I the irarilou where hi' pluyeil; I shall ml-a him mure In the winter tlmn. When tho flowrrtam all derated. I shall toe Iii. Inj i and bit empty chair, And tho bono be nnud to r'cln. And they will peak with all.'i,t upoich, j Ofllicllllle boy thatdlud. I ahull t" hia llltl tiiiterairaln , W 1th her play mates about the door; Aud I'll waUli the children In their ports, Aa t navur diil before; And If, lu the aronn, I aee a child 1 hat's dimpbd and laiiRhinir-cjed, 111 look to aoe If it may not be Tbj little boy that died. Wf ,,,, ro homa !ooBrFllh.r., holIi0. To our Father. hou,o in u.a .kioa, Where the hope o f our aoula shall have no blight, , 0ur lovs no broken tie.: Va .hall roam on the banka of the River oflVace And bathe in iubiiHfijltid.; And one of the Joys of vur heoven sball be The Hille boy that died. The Secret vf .tlntrlmonlnl IIupplueasj. Zsckoke, in ono of his tales pives the following advice to a briJo: "In thy first solitary hour after the ceremony, take the bridegroom and demand a solemn VOW of him, and rive him a VOW in rc- ' , i. , ,i. it.. 1 turn. Promise one another aacredly, never, not even in jest, to wrangle wim srh nllijp. nAvnp n Lanjlif ur.ird nr In. 1 tlulge in tho least ill-humor. Never, 1 say never! Wrangling in jest, and putting on an air of UJ-humor merely to tease, becomes earnest by practice. Mark that! Next, promise each other sincerely and solmnly, never to have a secret from each other, under whatever pretext, with whatever excuse It might be. "You must continually, and every mo ment, see clearly into each other's bos oms. - , t Lveil When ono 01 you has COm- I mittcd a fault, wait not an Instant, but 1 t . . a a , . i Confess It freely -let It COSt tears, but confess it. And as yet keep nothinj sc-1 ,i r,, , l . . ' -,. cret from each other, so, on tho contra-, ry, preserve tho privacies of your llOUSC, ! marriage state, and heart, Irom faUier, uiuiiicr, Biater, orotner, aunt, ana an mo world. You two, with God's help, build j your own quiet world; every tinru or fourth one whom vou draw Into It with you will form a party, and stand between you two. That should never bo. Promise this to each other. Renew the vow at cacli temptation. You will find your account in it. Your aoula will crow aa It wero together aud at last will become ' bs one. Ah, If many a youn pair had, on their wedclinsr day, known this secret, now many niurriegc-j worn iiapptur man, aiasjiney arc; ' Natt .t Ii n stiel olllio Shop, One day while rriend Hopper was: visiting a wealthy family in Dublin, &' noto was handed to him, inviting him to ! dine the next day. When he read It aloud, his host remarked - 'TllflBrt MO.i'ili ant vnrtf rnsnnliilt r-"rM" - '- "-vv ....v, but not of tlio ftrat clrck. Thoy bolnnj to our church, bnt not exactly tu our set. Their father was a mechanic." 'Well, I am a mechanic, myself,'' said Isaac. ''Perhaps, if thou liadst known t'iatfnct, thou wouldst not have invited me!" "Is It possible," exclaimeJ his host, "that a man of your Inform ition and appearance can be a mechanic I" "I followed tho biiiiiiiM of a tailor for many years," rejoined his gueat. "Look at my bandit Dost thou not soo the mark of tho shears! Koine of tho Mayors of Philadelphia have boon tailors. When ( lived there, I ollen walked the streets with the Chl ir Justice. It Dover occurred to mo thit It was any honor, aud I don't think It did to him.'" Memoirs of I. T. Hopper, by Mrs. Child. C'oiill Tliv l'iwert We learn from rellnblo authority, tint the stock ol roal In tho city Is iiui mrn than stitllcient to sutily the dt-m iml for city consumption lor three week! If we are not soon favored with a rlsa of water In tho river, many of our manufactures mut atop, and there will bo much sullorlnir fr wunt til fuel In private (mollies. Tho Water and (.aa ('uinpatilcs are mukln ellorts to obtain a supply fr.l 'i,ll.,.uitl.l ll..,..l .11 .11.' IIVIII ll.lli I.IIMW Ml I Hltl Uillt. Uli Rll II IM i - .... ' X ri VlT Oi'l llf t'Ul till by Ilia low W.ltor. -. . . II 1 Winall nu:inHties only can Im h id hv 1 rail, lor want ufcsjil cars, aiiJ oilier nidI ... I . . . .1 I I
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ui-'ti hi ua raiuLiiy i.ir irmis,! irtdiiou, ...!.U ...I ,...!.!.. MM 1. . ; rV-" .7 ,rr'V'u ' "v mV ' WOü 'H""! ! any. i'irj.T inn oi coal, au u r I. t t I eu i"vr.-u.r in mo Pti M.iy, we IO.iR I - to the river, as wo do lor coal. Wo I deem it our duty to call publio attention to this scarcity of luel, und to press up on all cbiaaes of people tho rich and 1 the poor the urgent necessity of the moat rijjid economy In tho ronaumption of coal und wood, until tho prospect of an increuaud supply is improved. Look to it friends this is a i;rve matter. Cin. (inzette. Another Catti-re or a Slave. On yesterday, a female slave) wns t I tOUIIU sauntering about tho streets. Tho oflicsrs asked her whero she lived, and was answered, 'I am a slave, and luve lost my master. We wer ret.:rnin to our homo In Virginia." She was placed In the watch house , and soon alter her muter found hor, and left for Virginia. Hhe expresecd her perlert willingness to return Into slavery. Cin. Gazette. A Kick Vur" II 1 1. 'I learned cne good lesson when Iwai a little girl' savs a ludy. One (rosty niorninj I was looking out tho win low Into my father's bsrn yard whero ninny cows, oxen, and horses wero waiting to drink. Tho cattle all stood very still and meek, till one of the cows In trying to tur,i round happened to hit her next neighbor whereupon the nelghboi kicked and hit another. In live minutes the whole herd were kicking each other with grt at fury.1 My mother laughed and snld, S.'e now what Coinrsol kicking when you are hit.' ' Jutt so have I nreit one cross word St . la . i set who id iiimiiy ly tlio curs aotiio (rusty ninruln. . . Alterwanle, when my brothors or my self were a jml. Irfltabh, aim would s-iy. Children, i cni'MuL. r luw llm il'tit lu tlm bum teg.n,, Nuver return a kick for a hit, siid yuu will S4ve yourselves a great deal of trouble,
"' irieimrl I society m Ind. 1 lis ftr.l mr(ui lur tlis purpuaa of form in Amir nltur.,1 Hucidu. In I inliiina. kvua
, ii . .r . . , I tr bald at Um Court house, In ilircniiee, Oil the till (lay of Ali'll, lWI'.L (juvernor WlIbuii II. (larrUon, (afterwards Prenuleiit of Ilia I'ulte.l BtiiUa.) i.re-l.lrxl at ihn rueeUiig; and J uh ti Juhuaou, h-q,, acted aa Secretury. lieujatnlu I'arks, Siturjrl Scutt, Daniel Mu Clure, and Join Juhnaou, wars sioluied a cuminlttee to draft nil-'e aud regululious for tlie goirerniiieut vf ilia Society. 0"Th firat year of the opening of the Old Colony ( M us ) Kaliro.nl, tlie ticket inuater at Qaliiuy nulil aUtJl lil.DIHI pua-eugrr ticket; Him )artr, he eatinulea llial Ilia uumber will reiCli 4lf,t)l)tl! The ruad was opened uliout four Veais ago, MU'I rtti'lt eirthira liaa beeu bout a iriiurtiouat lucree. Thea facta will ilitbt ate how railroaiii create a diajiosl. tiou Ij IraVtd. iiefore the railroad was butlt, a lew aliiK" com lira ddy mat all tlie public waule lu Iii ptp rujjrr liue. Iant 4 lit vf July probably fiueeo tliouiiaod perous p Wied vver Ilia toad. IIT Dr. Gordon thinks the popl ot lodl nnn are lutemprrrttri: he savs they swallowed Porter on election day. Da tlt.it aa It may, the Doctor liiiuaelf went down that tay with marvelous alacrity, while ihe majority for his opiiriit (jot bilt. Stat" Sentinel. Indiana- rtut a Tery mMl Tote h.ia been po'le'l A. f. Port. r. the DeiiKicr-itio notniii for Reporter of the DurUiom vf ihe Su pr-me Court, la elected by a Very l irjte ma lority. It I. however, but jut to a;iv that Mr. rort-r rereived the vote of inanv Whiga, wliodid not re;ird the olfite a political oue. Sentinel. Commissioner's Sale. The umleralirned h irmi b'en annVntjd com : mlxtioner,' y tlie rourl of coinmnn I t f Fnnk- ; tin county, for the purpose of sell In; land inintiz i In lt Hi l.e Ire o' Andrew Monle.i y decenaed 'arirea nol'rK Him tlie will rroeeed to aell lliu follow- ' Inrdearr iled limd on the I'.'lh day of .Noveinber Miexl.nn tie premUea. I '. It th.tl tract or parcel vf land containing one , hundred end a'xty aerea, nre or lena. ait'iutu In , Sprlmrrt rownlilp,Kr:inkliu ennntv Indiana and i d-eriiie.l tia Hie iithwel ouartor of iiv tion Thlr. I teen 13 vf l ownalilp nlno'li vf I'siir' one (1). j Teriil.-Ciie third rnh on dy of nie. one , third in twelve wnnttia and tho reinainln third I n ,WO y,".,"'J "r" l nienia i.e.nr: aee.ire.i ny nn as la. I Hi aiit(ii rll t ei tr Pa t vaiil liv 1 mi tn lit 111 lu If ttl t I. and to bear li'tereet f'oie daui. JflMII IIINCKLKY, Commtnloner. Oct, 1. KÜ3-3W. sali: or nr. i i:s tath Th nuderalitned a linliilntrnloref the etate of Henry Cruae d'ed will aell at puMin auction on the prein Uet In Duller townahlp. Franklin Co. Ind. on Friday llio25h day af Notetuher H.".1.the Intereatofaalil deeeaai'd in the South half of the North eaat quarter ofaeelion rlehteen town ten ranie in Ii wen. pinvjer, Mime niniiiit.il tue iiin-nit in,.' cy "iunpuid-thepuriimcrtopiiyaidpur5iia.e Te'rma. one half to he paid down balance Inalx months tliereaivr witMiiWrest to be secured by note with approved securllii's. By or,,(.rof '., court r rom-,, r-w of.aid county. huhke jiakvkv Administrator. 44"-3w Eureka! Eureka!! pnch win be theexrlamntlon of every one, that 10 looks In at the. OLD WHITE CORNER. and examines the larre and splendid stork ol Fiill ami Wittier Gnori direct from Vtw York and Boston, alt or which were selected with cure .and expressly for this market. Our entire stock wa purchased ot Importers and wlllbe sold on the mot ravornhle terms. We are determined to bo nn tho "P" ahead" principle and not be beatsclllna; low. Wo partlcolnrlv In. , iiv im unguium mi inn i.h.ii,-. , nil r . ii ,i-i vur, v. of DKKSS r.OOllS comnrlslnr eventhlnr In this ''"V0"' t,1,0,, to n'-iaiu an.tsntins. iitt inrirn i.ock sm mvn rnr w not, nitiv. caps.and finally ,ri thine thntU renernllv kept 1" a retail store, a list' of which win be round In small advertisements In this papi-r. We would berecmiefuiiv,ackiiowiedsooiinMv..B indebted to our msi.y kind patrons for past furor mid cordial. , Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! . . .pirrF.s rre.s Bilks, comi.ri.inc pwecs nirured. 10 chniitfiiMe; Id " pluln and floured black; S " pluld: All of the flneattl'sand best pfttV'rniJiut recclred and will bo sold cheap hv 0CO N. D.CALLION & FOX. Ta,uo',"",,'wnu'''"v',,",', ottt White j in jmrt or an pod' muilln de Istnos, ranging from Urli to f i vi per yarn; t pieces rashluien.' HI po.lln; in " s lk warp lustre; 30 rfiiiiiKiii do; fl " erupe do liiln-: HI " French merliiol all of which were mnnuriictured trnm the finest fabric and h 'si maleriiils and purrlniaid dlr.'cl from Importers, and will be sold at small prollis, hv ep 7 il. N. II. t..I.I.K) V Uronkvillu U-mk in 0icntimi All of Frank lis Cotinly have heard nflhe low prices , at Hill Hoods havo beeu uniformly sold at the cheap store of i. iiM(;n&sov, Andlhnlla tha reason whv they have alwnis had the cream of I ha eountrv trade. It n this Fall, knowing; Hist io.nl were hlah wh-n the Merchants rushed mi n hustlly, they roni tinled In wait IUI Ilm rush was over; w heu from there bei nf mora set. Ir thnn bit) vnt, tlioy lioiitflit their beautiful Fa I oi Winliir sim k at Ton per Cent Las.!. J Than any oilier House In Ihn Valley. I thus we cun undersell all who IhiiibM enrtler, ' as will be fiuind by prlcli f uur (ioods and Iholrs. I ry it aim aee lor )our...-cs. nur stuck Is Indeud a choice and beautiful one and csiiimt be beateu In Franklin Countv. II. I'Klt'K A HO.X. JI"VI I w IH pay to go Hiera. That's JJl If. Furniture, Furniture, Furniture. Itr K. Invite the publie atli'iilion n our new slock II of Fiirnlliiru lii.l recel d, which e nlfer a Iii lie liiwsr than an) olhvr buue In Hie While Wwtur Valley, i'liiialai Inf uf Kifii,lliireaus,fVnlre TsMes.Card 1 aides t horrv A Walnut lin n, lii.l Aj Uli. ti.st i a. lilfS Hriwf l M'ull HUlnla, .'d l.al, Uillliv-i'i, t'riba, illnw Viiirirons Aj t'.a il '. Mairaaaoa be. aid u sgeiieral anoriiiiohi ol t II tili, If. 1. I'KH K A HON. U tlH Ä CiltK. A splendid lid of all l)eiand pries,ofths shots arlli'ia Jul upened al fl LI. IONS HTOPK. Kicnss it Tvusa I' M iJl .1. I's i pub i' a O, IUrir. Kiill Stock Clothing IS.').'. iOIK.APliH than tha cheapest. Tha un..rl-nud would attain announce ii iiielr furnier palruns, and lu the publie iriiurall t, that tiiey an gnat In r..'1'elpll direct from ,Srw l i i ma-i t'hilmtliTjihn of tlio r Fall slack of Clolliinfjj.UeitiiKiirnislinO)OiH e'lill unrivalled In Its evl.nt, lu the excellence of arlii Ins Jin I lit Hie enlremul) low prices at Inch llH'X are sold. Ih. 7 would nlsotar that. In rounexinii with thmr.iiMk of ioiiiii'.th.) havanst roemvo i.imd ..ri.'Püf w III keep coii-taiiily on baud, a Iml and vompUile (.iloUi, liassiinoiv?, k Vesting, which will be sold at uiiii.unlly low flfures or uiadu tu order, ul the shortest imtice, and In the uiosl fuah louaule si) la. I hey also keep a laigo and well sulet'led stuck vf Hut:, (J it pa, lioots, Shoes, Shim, rri'r,,ra'rf ,-,, nnk a si psckrf A A Aes irry fiavriiPrkrl-btki, umhi rar,rer ' At, a Nif Irunki, all of which they baveluken Ureal palua lu seliM lina;, and which they are de. Itiriiiiucd los II alsuth prices as will Insure their ... l la.MIIV I.Mh..iH l.li.,i..i.w I. u . .. k,l..... I ll...... I I ' , . . . - ' , , fore purcliusiiia; elstiwhure. 'Iliuy wuiild.lliurorore.eiirneslly Invite portuus wishing anjllilna; lu llioirline, to cull al tlioir (jlotliiiiir KinpJiiuni. and examine their goods, their quality and pries fi'i-lli'S; condilenl that lu iiuulnc tif alt In and du rull lily of arliclu llicy cuiiiml Im xcelied. 'I hey cannot furuear tendering their thai k to their I'Uiloiners.fur Ihn nisi nur lu hh h the) bare appreciated Iiielr past eerll iii'.iind hope the con. lUoncn nnd piilronuKe, hiir.'liifur i so IiIktiIIx bestowed, ma) ti coiiliuued toour mnt'ial advau taire, s.mirli i Iheiu that we ri'curnlse.lu uur bust tiuss tranasi linns, none but the principle nr fair de.ilinir Willi all. l V K K dc II VKI'.K. N. II. All aurk warranted, and any aruiutit rip. mhh win in. r''nini'i Brniiiiiuusij. It.liokVille tM. mill l"0. i: a u. uoa ii li.th.m;, 'I he suhacrlbur Is )ii. now reculvlng front Ihn Atbinlie l llie. f.ir tlij Hinironclilug Fall and Winbr trade a Urge, lu II and complete assortment o all tlm varleiks 0r Oouls enumeruled hi His follow I Mat list Stiiilo& rmioy Dry (toodri. Silk flfilt, K't'tHi.ll' lir,Hirrhiriir, Hint heir, I ,'. li.nf, .i,mr, II.,,' m,i mi r,rAf t eiitr"'la'" .in'Acr lo tili h the ailintlnii uf tl.ep'ihlt l i'c,hll illrecivd, lie Im l.,ken HI ul niliis I'll lull I I the udeellon oT hi, ii'i'i li emiiitliig h in n niter, d ids (, u, ., H Im K will Ii n v sU'ii I aud srlely exrem! anv I be lound H' i.i ii uiHikel and In wlib h ha shall be niiikii.tT I i ..t.i .1 e II. imiau nj tlie "nroii. Ho i w.i I I iii.i il to Iiielr im.'reit In i nil and lit'nei t lila l n i. ( 4 hh h il! I n) i bi found large nii'l slu mi live i in. i i,, put. hixliig vlies ii. 'fe mi lie I Jeioniilind iiuiiiii Aijv es f.w a Um. of an li.iii.e In Iii tiiuuiry. Ii, IVNKil. P, H, I Im h lientsrliet price Slwsy hIi in I s-li fuf nil kiirl-.tr ilu ami a I utipr'ivvil iiniiiUy prn lui a lusi'U lu ei Um... Inf goudl, Hroeill Dot, yiu aoj.4),
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.. ..rn. . .............. . it. a .. 1 . 1 1 . ii v r. tne iuat. urn oi iiuuuut m ........ I Unit Ilia Vtii.tr Horas la now mmu iijt in wm best sUle. for tho accommodation of thutravnlllng coiumuhity, no puln w III ! spared to prmnoto llte eoiufart of ihimH ho may deilr to uiuks the vai.LK llni'aa tholr home. U later the ireonl inanaKomr nt, 1 Batter myaelf that no llouae lu South vanleru Imllaua cau ctjual thia. The biilldlnx la larf e and eommodloiit, and conitruetudexpreaaly for the purpoae to wbli b it Is p plied. The undaralrned haahad mach exporlence In the bunlnean, and la antiaflod thai all who may have herelutore favored bim, will not ii"clecl maklng thla houae their home whouover their bualueaa may lead thani to this place. I AAP-CHAPMAN. Brook villa, Ind., Marth "3d, 13. itt ti Iha.Millaoj F.itorv at Metaiuora are now run nina;,aiid we are ready to wll oncuatomeraln our line, the Factory ha been largely Improved, aud weranrard.ipin, weave, and manufacture Wool on aa aliort notice, a Rood and a cheap, aa any food ahop in the country. Fullnm and dyolnjc done In the utual aeaaor on fair terin.allklndaolMerchaiiüible produce taken for work and eaporiMlly wool free. We will pay caali or ffooda for lU.IMM) lbs Wool. Call and aee ua before taklnr your wool or work oUorwherea. 81-23 MACY,GOKDO?i 6, Co. DR. J.n. HARcmsrs CELEUltATED CATIIOLICON roa thi EMtr am d rem or n rrmiKo riant. IT STANDS I pre-eminent for lu curative pow ers In all thediaenaes for which It Is recommended, iiaualiy ranea FK.MAI.K COM I'LAINTS. ; Of those are Paof . W Fiillina- vf tne Womb; Fi.rnsat sis or Wliiloa; Womb; larinasTALllaHOSBHAOK, or Flood In it; Pstart L, B r rrasssKo, abd IsBButii.sa Kls.iarai ATioM, eve., wim an ineir sc companylna; evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or oi now lonjr tianaiiijr. Tho Cuthollcon far surpasses other reinodlci.ln ; bclnf more certain, less espensive, and leaving;1 thestatemlu a better condition. Let all intorest-j cd call and obtain a pamphlet (free) conluinln; : ample proof, from the most respectable sources,1 of the benefli'liit results of ita use: together with lettera from blirhlv experienced t'liysicians, who have used It In their practice, and speak from their own observations. KKPRRKNCF. R. P. B. Varan. M. 1)., Ulli a, N. V. , I.. I. FLBiiao, M. I. Canandiilirua, N. Y. . M. II. Hilm, M. 1., KihcUr, N. Y. 1). V. Foots, M. H., tvraeiiae, N. Y. Prof. Dunbar, M. U., Hnltlmore, Md. J. COliU K, M. I)., Hnltlmore, Aid. W. W. Kasus, M.1. New-York Oly. W. Pbcsiott.M. D. Concord, '.H. J. V. Jirw lbii, M. )., Utlcs. N. Yj Kov. C.H. Hbsbd. fMctin Rprlurs.R. C. Pamphlets had frails at the store of GirroB & Ai.ntw, Areola, Laurel, Ind. A I.SO sold by lUsiit. HskBt, Liberty. Paw LS Ac Moaaiaoa, Counersville. H. KTBWBT,Oreenburs;. Juni llt sTi.s, Versailles. Lriler mhlrrttril ta tnrtoj Hr.Curlit Hatrh, Jgrnlnt Pnvenna OAa. To Jr. M ta him: I have Men ten years iron Ith bled and all ..Mvlir. ..I..I.....I.I. I Ii... 1...I Ihn allntl. I 8 .l.nM orini.1. .,r ii. hv.l. lns. with but littie success; tho most they could do was to relieve acurowasoutofihenuestloii. For Ave months before commenrlnr with your medlctno, I had not K.n .uin.,..f,r. i.l. or conl.l alk but a ................. j - , few iihii. mi m III..M. ii.i irnrn v wnni dui hi doors in short, 1 wasronifilotely proslratod.both In body and mind, and expected to draa; out the rest of my days In suffering and misery. Hut reading your advertisement, I was Induced to try your Intäluuble medicine called I'terlne Cathollcon,ai the lust resort. I had not used It a week before I fidt like another woman. Hy the use of three botties I was enabled to perform all tho labor for sis In the family with ease, and could walk any where In the neighborhood without Injury. Nflihlng but a sense of my duty tu you and to the klrllrlod, has Indncnd me to stnto my case to Hi" public. I rnu safuly recmitind tho preparation to all those Unering like uitiolf. (signed.) ' Mis. Ssn A . Binop. FaksDOM, 1'oBTsoa Co., Ohio, liee. 37, 1-0.1. J.n. MAKCIMSI At Co., Proprietors, rk-vra ti. DrroT, 304 srodw sv, a. V. AuguitUlh, li-j3. 31-Oinos. U'Mlltir.l.I.iN & I.tIASOI.4-A largo let of I'inhrelliis and Puramls lor sule at tlio luwi.it possible prlcoat my 7 LÜ.CK it PARQl'IIAK'S. 1) II I TN AT. I U 1 1 X n N-500 pieces of well I assorted prlntt and tiiliglianis. Fur lulu at reduced prices at my7 I.IJJCK At FAKQl'IIAK'S. ""LIKENESSES ONLYll. DEAUTIFUI. COLOR KDDAfiUKK KEAN LIKKNKSSKS. WEini.lXrSRKY-t.tflMIOAU.KRY, t'oiineravllle, Intl. II II V 1.1 Sil. I 11 lakes pleasure In aanoun ,l dug-In hi M.mi'1 thiil he Is rmsimin l oi rto tu I U.N.N KK.sVILI.K. Ills Kooms have been ronstrncteil rxpresly for tho 1'ugiiern nn Art, and are sim und to nootlier Cutlery In the West, for As titii' ssasaoBMsar nr Liourt they also po-soaa rar Hu Hilles lu the I' lis an skand Mai ntsiiaL UsrsRTMBB'IS. Ills RLCITTIONROOM lias been Sited up espresslvln view of rendorlng evrry cun Yriilcncn I'speclally lol.AlilKS ami t'llll.DKK.N. lit the useofa l.sBus and hi rusioR Isatat Mssr, Mr. W, It t'liablcd In secure, w Ith uso and aecuraev, ' POST MORTEM PICTURES, And every variety of I.A MINT A PK, In all Ita .Natural HeAulyandd'rnmteiir. I'DK I KAI lM eopled, Bild I ) pea ink mi of all si uoa, fur Insertion In LOCKETS. TOriLSTOrJES. &c. OrMfi NV . w ll l coiisiiiiiilv keep unhand, and sell at Btnudnrd prl IXN'I Itl'M K.N I X, I'll K M I I'AI.M. MA I Kills I H, cVe. Alao, fine I.I I III). (iKM'IM. I'M M'llK MIAMKH of all sixes, ami JKWKI.lt V of every description. Ha has a flue hole sle luslruiuenl (Lewis's make) that he will sell, or asehutiri f'r a half sire Instriltuniit, DIM) KII.I.OW'H Ai MAMIMC. HKUAl.U made lo nrii.ir.anil ani.m nr. run than they t an be had at anv Klnhliaimeii In lliocil) , luiii a lies s rim a. st. ritt, i r, m. I) IV I' I'. II. II. Iliirlun having purchased the enlire lii.re.t of Jnlni (', llnrtuii In tlie store al llriinkvllle on the lal. Ony of January last, aud J. I', liurton hutli'g I ghl II. II. Il'irlnn's Inl 'm-t In tliuslore at .Mi'lsinora wesreauloiisbi si'llbi up Hie bualiipas nflhe firm, persons knowing tliMiiisctves lneibid to us al rltli.ir place prior lo I ho limn ttiiiullonsd above era reiieatid In phV tip Without dcbiv. It. II. tV J.O. Ill' II I ON. llrnukvllleMept. Uth, fi3 tf. AH l' A II I', "4 A 1 1., Arst iNia Ai Fsbui inn InviU Hlleiitiiiii In their rniniili'tii aa aiirliuent of nmlssnd gennrul slmk of hard ware, at reduced t lnciiiuall rclull prima. ins) 7 0 D. Cloment's Cash Store. HAVINfl Just received a general asaortinant of new goods which, added to my present slock makes my assortment complete all of which will be sold low for cash or produce my stock consists, lu purl, nf a variety of t'lolhs, fessaiuurea, Malilietls.'I'weeds, Jeaues eV Hummer ware. Also, ev ery variety of Prints, Ijiwiis, tllnifliaius, Ueliilus, liombasluus, pliilu and fancy silks, Lave Mills, Kid tilnves, Ac, die, AI.NO, a flu bit oftiienswarii, Cutlery, Oroce. rles, Vc, t'igi'ther with Ihe ttuesl assortmanl of It. nits Ai rill ies ever brought to this place. Any ludy thul Iraiiiiot suit In a pair of shoes must still be under tha Influence of the dark ages. t. It. lu changing my buslnuss lo Cash Ai Pro. duce I do mi more tluin whut I am t-umpeltud to do, and I bnpo this Will bo received as a SUtTU'leut apolnrv. WAMKO, n,nnO hushels wheat. SU.tNKI do corn, for which Twill pay cash. C. U. CLKMliNTH. Aug. nub, iMis.-3u-tr. Calicoes! Culicocs!! artAPIr.Cr.a best Cocheco, Merrlmae and New ÜUIrKnglalid Prints, Just received al the bep VW IJ. UI.U Will I KCOKSER. Uoots Sc Shoes. 10 ratet Kip lloli; a a course " water proof nooU " mens calf ii Hup " Hoys coarse m hi,, it " Mens coarse hori: " Kin " Pine Calf ' I CO prs. Ituhhnr V llnfTulo over Slmeat Jul received by the umleralgued direct New Vork. and will bu snld rhesii for rash. front N. 1). MALLIOM A HOS. (liniiluim. ifrir.CIr.aOnurliirhauisJiiat opened snd ror 'iWWsulüaltlis OLD Ulli 111 lOKM;it. Slir.wlslSImwI.süSlmwMÜ " A tuperli sim k of llrocho.f hene, Crnpe.Thlbs wo. .1, long and suuare ha Is, at the 1)1 1) III I K COnNPlt. PREMIUM TEETH. Dr. J. tr. Kccly, Rosldant Surgeon ueniist rdl't.ll Inform bis friends and Ihe public gen iTiillr.l'iNl he husat 111 111 Ii Int. ible aii'l e pensii titled up li" and I'oiniiiiiillous Konms where bit wlllbe üble In hi 1 M11111111I11I0 bis lalleuts much innre nie. mill) llinn heretnture, A II pemlion. In dentiil Art (-iicli as V Ii mithin, tilling, t.Mimt. lux, and Hie Insertion nf Avli'uliii T-rik, fmiii nnn loa eiiiiipleie sei) performed iipmi lliu Idlest and mii.lapprnved prliiciplrs and aarrmited, No clmriras lor esauilnnllou or adlee,whli b Wilt be cheerfully given w hen ( iilluil nn, )'ranai 1 is, Ills Work, 1..1UMS unsduorivuiboftlis Valley llouis up Stairs, 41-lf .
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COMPOUND SYRUP OY f, . . 1.r tXKi'r' 1 I'iMMV 1 1. IV III I. mill U a Prry Vrg rm Sit Ctmltmuilil. aelelillfl1 rally prepared from the let Kuou and 1 1 er ha of the Materia Mo. lira, and baa irulnud an Dliri vailed repnlntloii for the following nlfocu, via. KhfilLAI I NO AM) NTKK.NUlllKM.NU THE lavsa aaa UioatTivs Oaoaaa, aa Cke.aeiaa thi hroaain aasliowaLa, and thus ri'RiNu all liillout Ulaeaaei, I.lverf'omiilalnU,lyapepalalidig'ealloii,:oativeueaa,Pilua, Headache, raver and Ague, Jaundice, .Nuiimi, Iah vf Appetite, cVc, and eauainf tb food to nourtab and aupporteverv nan, PUKI KYINH i'H K HLOOU, and thnaeurlnir all Huiuora.Cutanaoua Eruptlout, Ncrofula, all Kheum, Kryalpelaa, Smld Hoad, Canker, Pimples on the fare, IHoirhe, llcori. i uiuora. Mercurial uiaeaae.t anaera, inc. Kaoi'i4T:aa tmb haraaroav Oaaasa, and by enahlina? them ! rforni their proper funrliona, preventina: and curliiK many painful and danceruuidlacaaea; SirtioTiirHia aas Urt rTi ki tub Naavoraavaraw, tlnia alla Inc Nervoua Irrltution, and eurinc all Diaeaaea of Um Karvea, aatlyatorta, Neuralgia, Crampe, (:e. IT IS URRIVALLEO IM THE CURE OT ALL FEM ALK COM PL. i NTH, aa weakneoa, irrinurat debility. Irregularity, Obatruetiona, Kwellinc or the reel, Llmba, Join la, Ae., earned by weak neu; alao, Lcnu andTnaoav Cosri iiMTa, a Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, dec., alao, Dropay. Hivliif made use of the Compound Hvnip vf Yellow Docc itoot, prepared cy c. mukms CO, either ourselvea, or in our families. and Unding it to be a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most choerfully recommend It to the nubile as a Terv valuable medicine. K. Bourne, Esq.. Cashier National Bank, Providence. K. 1.: A. vV, Spencer. Kaq..Caahler Lima Kock Hank dododo. Kev. William Phillips, lier. J. II. Kichmoud, f. S.Jone, editor Providence Gen. Advt., wm. Field, M. W.O. M.: Cjrua Fisher. M. K. H.P., James Hutchinson, ('.. S. Dea, V. J. Bates, Uoct. Ben). Colby, aud one hundred others ot the most respeclablefunilllcsofProvldrnee. This rcrtifleathut I have for a nomberof years been acquainted with tbeeoinnoltlon and moil of nianufnclnre of MtiKNK h . n.v t'uus u "YKIT
L hbonic lariaai. of l r.ulMW uuin nrj i . in.r ai.ii neon icnation and I'l- qualiited with Its modus operandi In disease, and truTio or Tits can say that In all respects U U admirably calru-
lU).t to remedy mal class ei inses.es lorwnicn it waadestgnea. It Is eapeemil y sluaiils In IS1MGKSTION and all ita attendant symptoms. It exCites to healthy action the LIVF.lt, removes Torpor.aml inactivity in mis vnu.i.i, inu sumniaioB healthy action In all the system. As a DRPUKA'1 OK or purlUer of the Blood it has no superior. DAVID HOLMES, M.D. Providence, R. T. Jan. 4. ix.Vl. PKKPARKU BY .. .... iLt-ZtUS., ! C. MORSE &. CO. No. 41(1 Broadway, New York, and sold by Druggists and others tlironchont this nd other countries. Fur sale by M. W. Haile, Braokvlllo, 30 mos I-!!tXand Water Proof ItooMna;. i The undcrslrned having h-cn appointed Arent for N. M.ot C. M. Warren's Klre and Water I'rool Kooflnf , Is now ready to do roofinc of this kind In any part of Franklin, I'nlon, or Kayeite counties. The More rooms of M. W. Ilul.) and H. II. At J. C. liurton, In Hrookvllle.are covered wllh this kind of rmifliif, to whom tho public are reforred. lis durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend It, at superior, in the construction of most biiildlnra. W. H. BA REH. Jy 10, '51 M-y Tt UI, of the Indiana American. ii In advance, I,5U lu sis months, 3 at the end of tho) ear, and an addition of 30 cents for very year pa) mentis delayed then-nflcr. AnvfcBTisr.vJKBT One aiiare or less w ill bo Inserted three timet for ono dollar. If payment be , ma.le In advance.one dollar and twenty-live cents ' ir nnvmcnt he delayed one yean and one dollar and If delayed two ears, and In the same TTfclrfl-IH"llk IVIIVI ftlSltV Hill VVVHaipVWWH the same irtnci.las. - -- flATv D Y ! rnndf! C'ninllraü-Twclvo ) dollars per hundred pounds, and no charjra for boxes at M. DKM A MM (audv 1 nctory, Walnut . l . ...u uiAk....li;i.ii..i...i. f'h tiraui. dclwbuii riiui anu riA,u.nv. i". . 'InciuiiBtl, Ohio. apl 0, Itta-ltt-ly WATCH AXT ri.OrKS-Wai. Dswsos tenders his services to the t-ltitcns of Hrook. vllloand vlclnltv, In the capaelty of Walch nnd Clock Makerand repairer muklng and men. ling Jewelry, Ac. Long experience and atrlcl punctuality are his recommendations, hhop three doort VurUtof the postultles. , Jy8S,IM 31-tf IllOCIOItir.. 3l!h ls Kmrar en bbu. w.o. Molassca; Jillulf do Just received and for sale cheap by March Ist.lKiJ 11 K. TYNER. HEBMAH I INCH. JNO. II. V ABJt lltB. Linck and Farquhar. T Til i: Post ODIee building, houth West Cor ner Main and Head streets, llrookvllle ludluna. The atlentlon of the public Is inot respectfully Invited lo our spring slu k of goods, nin r.illy I 'lei tfd. exclusively from the ClncliiiiAll A!ari't,"if the luleal and most fnahloiiutd iv.'." my? LIM K FAKQUIIAR. BO-VtJirrS AUIIIItltOK.-Jut recelv. ed a birire and hsinl.oni'i assort n.enl of tlio most fuKlilonulilu boiineuaiid ribbons, and fur niest my? Ll.Nt K & rAltm IIAltM. WHERE DO THEY C :nE FROM? IH I HK UTK I ION so f reiilenlly asked In rrtrard to liurtoii's New (.oods, w hlch are almost dully arriving. Wlu-n ws 11 rut heard this wondering, where they came from, we thought It was only occasioned by the amount of his never einliug stock, but after a tlmroiiKh esauiluution, we find that be has tlie prettiest and i henpest good in till market, snd that heget them direct from New York and Philadelphia, lie ha a lurgo and well (elected tck ol liMllil'N !T('4 faOOI., Consisting In part of a general assortment of black and fancy Mlksand Nntlna, llureges, lliirejoilelitlns, Muiisllne delaines, lloinbualnes, Lustres, Poplins, (ilughams, Lawns, 1 urllons, Ha Iss, Hook and Jaconet muslins, Hohe, etc., with afneral assortment of I'rrnrh Worhrd l ollnrs. CufTs, nndersleeves, Nncnners, Handkerchiefs, Lares, Killings, Mantillas, Capes, Crape Mia w U, Parasols, l-'uus, llminei, llminet Kibbon and linings, flower, Wreaths, 1'abbs, long and short Mills, (Hoves, Hosiery, nie., w ith at thousand art!Clus loo tedlou lo mention. Ocntlemcns1 Goods In great vurlelyi Cloths, Cusslmeres, r)ottlnets, I weeds, Hiiniuiur Clnllis, bleached and brown Linens and llrlllliigs, Va.tlnirs, Mocks, Handkerchiefs. Cravats, (.loves, ele,, with a general asortmeut ur NKOADWAY 8TYI.K of II ATM and C M'H.of aim s every description. ltll u i: All In abundance, well selected, of superior flits and common tilnllttes at low figures, 200 Pieces or Print", (lood styles and fast colors, wllh a heavy slock nf brown, blenched and colored Mulliis and iirll lings, Tickings, Checks, Manuels. Cotlouailea, Ntrlpml Milrtings, Muspilio Iturs, and every tiling usually sept In a retail store, Also, a heavy stuck of Mueeusware, llurdware, HulloW'Ware, (Vdar-ware, and lirncerles, all of which were bought very cheap, and a III be sold fur mall prollis, I say strain, call and eiamlne for yourselves. It I I no trouble loshew goods and prices. II. II.IIUItTON. UrookvIMn, April 19, 1MJ. ITlf is 1 1 71 I'Olt is) ,i:...nne mile above I1 Laurel on Ihu While Water Canal, containing Ihre hundred and twenty acre, Imi acrv of which I bottom hunt, LViacre Improved, Also a Lot, routsluiiig four acres. In tha town of laurel -Hi round on which ihe Prank liu County Pair wa held last year, Terms liberal. Por further Information Inquire, of T. N. Millwell, ef Millwoll, lluller Co., Ohio, or Kit huM Cullunt, Kso. In Laurel. . .N, hi ILL WK LI., Aug. eih, in,vi, ui-Snis. lT.i:i!lV ttUMVl have Jusl received Ihe most beaullfiil stm k of Wueensware, lu soils or by the puuce,ever before ort. .red in this market, my 7 LINCK .V KAK14UIIAK. J1ltOtT.II I r.N, CoiiaiaMlyon hnnd, fresh (tip. 1 1 piles of the very best quality of Groceries, allhe clieap .lure of may? LINCK 4. FA KQUH A K. N i c k-N aoks. Come and tee all of the nice thmrs. In the way of notions, tu be found al (Isli.ion's aTosa.con.ls. ling in part, ffMeti' Qua llurk, Ho.tkln. Kid, MU, Woolen A Cotton Glove, Indies cV Mlaset Kid, Mlk.WrMileudc Cnttnn do. Kepbry' Hearts, Woolen undersleeve At Cuff's, Vlclorinee, Kmbroldored Collars. Chemisetts. Ildfk'eand undersleeves, Kibbons, Linen V Cotton I aees, hwtss and Jitckoiiel Inierllnn dt F.dglngs, hllk l.sre,l)ruli rs, Thread's Velvet Lining, Needle, PI11, Hullo us, die, dec. L:ulic3 Shoes. I SO pair Calf BooU JIKI Kip 110 "fJoat lliisklnsl nil I I'.nameled ) oung Ladles Boots 84 ' Fine Kid Albon 1st 3d " New st) Li aller.; 3D Kuliber Mucskllisl 44 low laudals S4 Fur Lined over Mioesj Together with a large and splendid assortmeal of Children' and Misses, extra fine shoes, Asw 1ay particular allenllou In the aeleillon of our lout and Mute, In regard tu durlbllity and neat liess, we have no hesllenry lu recommending Ihe asms, aud have no fears of hell g esclled in Ihle brauch ol our business, or of being best selling low. ft. ll.OALLION Ai MN. LOOK HERB EVERY CODY! II KIM IK VI la Iii: IIAKCXV, I A rr, OA RHNKIt I now hnppy In Inform the Ii rltiieiiscf Hrook villa and vicinity, (hat he has llll.i.l um .ha ,,l.t .l.nt.t k..u-t II. a llp.,.,1. t-lll.i it.iker) , here he IiiI muU earn lug on the Making liiiinn.s In connection Ith his Cniileclluuary and . Fating Halnoii, He Is now prepared In supply all Vi ho may favor hi ui with iiielr pairnnnge, w Ith auy article In his Hue. listing secured the service nra good linker, he Is prepared lo say that those whodeul nh blut shall havea good Cl 'iui, subaiiintlnl nrllcle, i,l lha lowest lltlng prlees. I liniiVrnl for past fuvnrs he hopes by strict alien, lion to t te w miiIs e'iii 1 iisi unter lo uteri I a share nf . .IroiiHBv'. tlrdprifni llak Ing V II I be Blleil led tu t Uh uetitiiesannd ileapali It, l liiilce fmnlly tiMci rles and Confi'i llonsrleS nlu. -ui iiniiif. Also.au Paling Mom, where he ill ii bsiipy to wail 11 nis menus in tue del b si le nf lb., season. Oysters served up lo suit the l.i-i.. i of bl t'uslnturrs. Isl, Hum Ii ul I.AFK tl AKD.NKK. epkl'th !. months.)
R. W. IIUBDARD.
n a ii h i a u t: ji a n it r a c t r 11 r. n , on Mitine llurfrM htreet, lironkvllte.juat below the publie aipiar. baa !) ou hand a lura aaaorliiieul of I'Hrriuire, cniiiliiif of Kockawa)t, lioum and Head) a, plaHu Kockaway, Pbaton, and liuriclea. Purclmaera wilt Bud It to their advantage to call and exainlna my work, aa my atork ta Ilia largeal In Iowa, and my prices as low aa Hie aauis quality of work elaewhere. I alao keep for sule Carriif llarneis of any at) Is pr prlcu. I am prepared to Rulah to order any daaeriptloa of ("at rü ire, not on hand, at horleat nutica. Particular attention paid to repairing. April, Hi3. 17-tf II A It I XV X II Ii. rpIIT LAICf;rvr and best aitorted Wk of L Hardware, llollow Ware, Queenaware. labia and Pocket Cutlery, aver brought to town, la now belli sold at low Sgurea al the ap... OLD WHITB CORNER. IAKF. FISH . 1 n Barrels or the beat White I Kiah. SO half do do Jut received and for sals by R, TYNER. äiay I, ihj3. 17Allir:TIr:.The Onel atock aver off.. red In the market, of Cloves, Hosiery. Bilk Mlta. Indies Colliira,Chemtaets, Vndnrsluevei, Kibbons, Silk and Be rare Valla, Tidy's, Tidy Cotton. Udlra Plain and KmbroHered Linen 11,1 kTa. ;enta8ltk. l.lnenand Cotton Pocket and Neck lldkf's, Coiuba, Hrushes.Threuda, eedies, rini. Buttons, Kator 8tropi; besides a thousand other articles, too nonierouato mention In a small advertisement, all of which wUl be aotd at small proflta by ayes N. O. GALLION de EON. n. niTTI'NfJS. The undersigned world say j to all those wishing to furnish Uieir floors w lu. a sarjK-t that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at hla estublisbmevt and lock through bl present stock, which be bus lately received from the east, w hliheao bo sold al prices which will compare favorably with tlie lowest Co ctnnatl rates. lin has. Tr t rr Vurletr. of ihe latest style and fashion, ranglnf in pricea from 30 to 1 30 eta. per yard. o cull and ee hira. OcU SOtb, 1832. KICHAKDTY.NKR. Domestics. 1ST RECEIVED, al the Old WblU Cor nel StM) pi Prints, good styles snd fait colors; 100 " Kleachedilusliu; Ijtl Brown 30 " and Bleached Prill's; I " Colored " 30 " Ked.Whlto and Yellow Flannel; HI Canton 40 " Cotton Pantloonry; VU " narrow tti Iped aud check shlrtlnt; 30 " Irish Linen. All of which wili be told on reasonable terms, by aptM N. 1. ALLIU d. HOX. ritOTECTlOl (Fire, Marine and Inland) INSUKANCK C()31PAN , or HARTFODD, CONN. .INCORrOMJTED I 23. BOARD OFDIRECTORS. A.O. HstsBD, C. II. Nobtiian, K. Prsi.tv, W.Tiissll, Jan. ABBt RToa, w. Kbi.i.ooo, W.M. Koaaias, K. Hills, D.W. l.sb, I.. llrwriiBKV, T. ilBLBBsr, W, A. War, Wm.Isium, II. liktnsB. II. Class, Ws. W ILI.IAMB, U. V. CI.AKK, Prvsldenl. Wat. Cobkxb, Hec'y. The attention of property holders Is respectfully called to thetnpcrlor advantage for Kirr Irina rinniil island insurance onurru uy the l'llüTKCI IO.NI l.sl MAti: CO, 1 he undersigned has been furnished wllh blank policies, signed by the ofllcersof the Company; also will, blank renewal receli.U, for continuing pollcle. .,rru,,....c.i,..u isuu., .imin.r, . iu ,.rr,.r-( ed, n Agent of said Company, to make Insurance for any period of lime, not less than one month nor greater than seven years, upon buildings or their 7, r. :: - '., Horsc,tnrailiis, Hotki., Mask, (oi st Itorsss,, Coi.lkuks, die., Ac, and the eonteuu ugnlnut Loss o. psmius av nr.c. j. 1. mi 1 w, Agent, XI ly For Laurol, Frunkllu count), lud. SOMETHING NEW. coNiNr.itsvu.M: jiACiiir. riiop, Adjoining the Move Foundry of W. F. Gebhart "'HU undersigned respectfully Inform the pub1 He thai he ha established a Machine Shop In CoiiuereviMe, and Is now mnnufacluring THRASHING- MACHINES, Hore Power., Kepamtors, Mraw Cullers, Corn Sbtillers, Wood-suwlng Machines, all the latest ..... 1 .......1 ...,,... n-.i..... ...... f.. ......... (luiMiar. w nut! sua w iiiar 1 ( ri 1 ii iw. sais inn 1 ls 1 s- a
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an esceiieni biiii riii.riiii-ii sruiin ,11, every Kiirincr who has an Orchard oml-IiI to have. He et ects to keep constantly on hand a supply of Thrashing Muclilne, die., and Invites all alio wislitoimrchusetoglvehlm aeull. The Mai binerv iiiaii'if.iilured by bl in ill be warranted to bu of Ihe boat muterlula, aud moat aubstautlal work mallhip. Kb.PAIlMNf5.-IIe will be prepared to repnlr Heaplne; .Mai bines and will attend promt tly to the nulnir up and repairing of auy kind or Machinery that may be required. Ills terms w ill bo as reasonable a those of any estubllshmenUu the West. JOHN ENDSLfcY. Connersvllle, A prll 11,153. ly. PAltCV iOIl Pplendld assortment of 1 Idtwns, Hertiges, llernge ! Inline, 1 1ssue, Mlks. Halins,and w bile dress goods. For sale Vory cheap al my I t.l.NCK A FAHQCIIAH'C. Furnituro! Furniture!! I 'HT received a good assortment of Ft'HM.I 'l l'KK, consisting in part of llnreaiia, Tubles, Mauds, Centre-1 able. Kolas, Lounges, Cribs, Willow Cabs, Wagon and Cradles, liedsteuils, Mattrasses, chairs of every variety, at the PUH.MTUHK KOOMd. llrookvllle. July 13,13.-31, .TUST UECEIVEl) it Tiir.oi.n aviiiti: roit.ii.ii.tb iV most rxteiiilvs lut nf lire (ioods, ws havs ever had the pleasure of offering for sale) among which are 411 pieces ptiilii and funry ldiwnii 10 no nerngtt ueidtines: 10 in 1 I'l do Iteriiget ill Mlk French Tissue; do new st;lrt llr.M s.l.'i do Chameleon (Hhv do plnlu black 1'aReliil do rtch, plulii. figured dt fhnry llkn 411 IU elegant rarisiau Hobest it pieces emiiroidered Hwiss Mult; A do dolled do d'i Cll do plain do do 90 do jdaiii and figured Jsckonel; A do Hook Muslinl A do Itl.hop l iis 00 do Mlk aud Alpaeca Lustres, pvil. .t. 1. tlALLlU.X A. hOX. Wit Ii lt ri'.II.eeeWa have now nn hand Urge assortment of Wall, Vlre Hoard and window iianer. Also, a large o' ef window shades of tho Litest si) le and pattern, wl.lch we are selling at reduced prices, N, iL (i ALLIUM cs M).N, U'J nAliri'.TM! MlltM:TM' Jual received ) at the Hlp Wims tbsara, a most inagntdieul kssortiueiil of Carpels, of all sit le aud prh es, VJ X. U. lULLIO.! Ai M).1. Tim iMiiirrrriox imi it.tti r, I'll SI lA 4 iontlnun to Insure against loss or ilsniHire by Sre and 'lie perils of iiavlrnlloii, on as favorable inns as any respuualtde t'oiupany, Alllosse pnldal Ihe ottlctt whore 1'oluy Issued, la sixty day after proof. Avail.iblo Cnpital 1,000,000. The undersign id, agent uf this old and responsible Complin) Isalall lime prepared to Issue Policies, he. 6iv, Orilc two door north of Burton' itare, Brookvllle.linl. ALFKbU WAKU, scent. tuy o, 1M3. W-ly aMosi:s f. U IOLLKV. " Attorney at Law and Notary Public, L.U'KHL, PKANKLIX CO. 1X0., WILL take at kiiowlodgmetit of Hoods, laks and certify Depositions, Affidavit oVc. I) 0 0 TS ÄND SI10ES1 IS ekio Ktp Boot; 3 I'narst 4 " Calf " 1 " Men's Custom Made Shoes; I llrogsns; I (iailers; I " Congre Boot; Id) pr women's Calf M sn " - ioai " INI " Ruakln. all (tyleai 3d " New M)l (Jailers; 1u0 " Ullppersl Misses', Children's and lloy'a Hhoe f al' Inda and iiialltles. All coioprislig. one of the l..i-eal and beat assorted slock or Hoot and Alios ever offered lu the Went. ,...rt . ,M apSi N. I). OA Ltd O.N k RO.f. fillOCrilir.,eJiii received antf for sale I Utl libl. Ü, U. Molasses; A " Holden syrup A Kunar Moots do 10 llh.ll prime Kugnrl 40 Mtcksbe.t Klo Coffoej A Tierce Kice; HI lilils Pisht HKHI lb Tavlor' best Hole Leather, Ur ai.u . V. QALLIO.I 4k rc kON, II A'l -'-' r' best spring style of fashlvnab 1 1 HatJutriicvlV0ii ami mr sale al my 1 LICK FAKUUIIAR'H. ""'leatravl X('W. TUR iindenlgued, have His plomire nf announcing In the publie, the reception nf a large Invoice or"lhos ichi'ati" goods, direct from Huston, constating tu part or AO pieces best Cnebeen Prints, 41 Phillip Allen a .No.l " W .N'sw Kngland " Ml " i.n. Ilna Co'. Id Plain r Fancy Lawns, 13 11 Dome. He ft Meoich (imghnni, n liest lotlonada, A " Linen t hech foreonls Ai pants, Tbankrul for the lllienil palronsiro the) have bad tills spring:. Ihey aspect hy fulr dealing and small pfi'fli,i illll merit aeoiitliiuanee of public favor. ft. D.UALI.lU.V, es i;Vir h i:,mI NOTATY PUDLIU. UsslJsnct.Mt. Csrmsl, lnd.
$500 CHALLENGE.
Whatever ronrrrni the health and fcaptdnaas al the people Is at all times ef lbs anosl valuable Importance. I take il for granted that every -r-sun will do all la their power to tin Ute il vss f ineirthiidren.and Uiatevery persoa iitsaaaarar to promote their owa health at all eaerlArwa. I feel it my Sutr I aoieaialT assure loa thai WORMS, according to iheotdnioa of the most eelubraied Ph) sletaiia,are (lie primary causes ef a larf. majori ii or uiseaaes lo wülcB ehlida aad adult are liable. If ymx have an sppetits con La aally changeable from one kind of food to another. Had Hiwaih, Paia ia tha hiusnach, Picking at I ha Soes, Hardness aud Kullucss of tlie Bally, ry Cough, Mow Fever, Puls Irregular remember that all these donote A OKMN, and yos should at ouee applv tha remedy HOBENSACK S WORE SYRUP, Aa article founded upon PelentUe Principle, cent pounded with parol? Vegetable eubauacaa, being perfectly safe whea Ukcn, andraa ba rtvaat vhw "Ml lender Infaul with decided bencSelal tScv. a hers Howel ComplaloUsiid Dlarrhoet hats thtia weak and debilitated, the Tonte prnpartioa ol asy Worm Lrrup sea such, thai It ataada w I um at ka equal In the catalogna of ioedlclns,ta giving ton aud strength to the eloroarh, which snake It aa lav fallible remedy for those afflicted with Drsrarsu, the aslonisdlng ceres performed by this Ryrap after Physicians bare faalad la tbw be as avldei cw its superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE" WORM. Thi Is tha tnnat 4lffltt ia .r. i that Infest ue human ) ttera, It rrows to aa almost .1 6 Unlh becomlnr so eolled and bteed in Ihe Intestines and atomach. effecting the has Ith fi mV.U!.'",,,S- v'lu laBoe, Kita, Ve.,lka. JLdi"Wrm ,f suspect that II la sr. iffi,11 V.?' ergetl treatment aE jyV.1 ""il "'efore be proper t obaTrnrr. TIir',,ta M remoV all obatrucilon, that lbs VTorra Pymp mav act direct opon the Worm, which rnost be Uk.Vla tfeTof two lable-eooonful. three Urne Ta -nS?". recllon. fulfowad har, aavsr bn know. Utmil In cunng the moat oballnaUcaseof TAPE WORM READ THE FOLLOWmo! ' j And you cannot be Indifferea lo thi arpwal. IIa i.ihiiiij cans upon yo to do your duly. It la only one out ol the uauy tboasands who has see a t wonderful t fTcct. Dr. J. Jf. HOBK.XSACK Rlrr r:.i..-... the Inventor of a highly valaable anedH-lne, prom.pt j humble Wall in ony In tu favor, a bel,.r a safe. gentle, yet Powerfully effei tual remedy for Worms . Having bad much experience la know In the eff.ct- ! ?r,;rri0.0 prenaratlona, my wife, who wm weir skilled In ministering lo chlldrea la dMlreae, pronounced It the beil .1. had uwi ,nd ;ld. use no other bile yours tould be bsd. A daughter of oara necanis seriously dlsessod. Her symptoms wr alarmlur. bl her rnoUiar a t I ii(csoiiKhirora remedy for W orm. Having ob' I 'ny"r; ty the time she had taken half a Thwltto, O I Mr, the joy II rave an aaecllonato mother, to see Iheimpruvainrut In her child, aue beiar about five or alz v..m nM ki.. ... .i . roeiiM quantity of Worms, her sickly eonntentncw now brlghtenod. her s(lriu returned, and in a abort time a lovely child, tun-atciied with dacliue and. death, now rave promiae of health. 1 banks loa. kind Providence, wboaw bleeaing attending yoar fi rtip, restored the child. With confidence I recoininend It to all parenu whose rhlldrvu are suffering from Worms. JAS.H. bOVK.X,MU.tteroth CospV Ite PaaioroftboKouthampton UaptistCbarcU. JTi AIT10X! Kememoer,then, Parenu and allothe that IIOGE.N.SAI K'H WUK.M MVKl'P Is the on Medicine In use that will eradicate VV orin, a n certainty, and w III not disagree w Ith Ihenioald Vale Stomach. Be careful iny ret the genuine art , and aee that tne shrnatura. "J. IIObt.NMAC ."Is on every bottle. IIODEN CK'S LIVER PILLS. 5o part of the system la more liable to diaeaaoUian the LIVtK, It serving aa a B 1 lerer to purify the blood, or giving tbs proper secretion to the blle so Iii st any wrong action uf the Liver efforts tha other Important parU of tlio a; stem, and resulu va j , Liver tomplalnt, aundlee, lHspepsla. &., t .hould, therefore, waUh every symptom tt,)ph, ulc. a wrong action or Ui Uf ecZ ' l hc.0 em, , composed of KOOTriaud PLA.NT j furilui.ed bv nature to heal the sick, namely. I.U " Bi.i"ns.n, wnicn augments the cero o from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or nr. Pntesthe discharge of secreted matter. u,an Al. 1 fcKA 1 1 V h, which chance In soma InexiillrabU aud Insensible maimer the certain morbid action ot the stem. 3d, s TONIC, which give tone and strength to the nervous system, n-ne Ing health and vigortoallpananriheboily. 4th, a ('AI II AKHC, w hlch act In erfecl harmonv with the other titgrcdicnla, and operating on the Ho weis, and eipelling the w hole inas of corrupt snd vitiated matlursnd purlfvlng the Ulood.wbkhdcctrovtdlseas and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will And these Pills aa Invalusblo medlcln . - - I I many com. minis lo which ton are aublurt. Is found ofmestlmablw bum ril, restoring their functionaiarraiigemeiusio a healthy action, purifiliiar tlie blood and other Until so effectually to put to flight all roiuptuints which mnv arise from female lrr.'Ciiliirltlc,u bra. lache, giddtue, dlirnessof slglii, pain in the aide. back. cVe., and ottered Ihe nniilic as the best Pills Tor all diseases, oion the rpllonlrg M K I) i C A h EVIDENCE. W a. the undrrsla-ed Phyalclans, havlna; had lha receipt ol iltelr itianurnctures submitted lo wa f Inspection, say, that the Ingredient of which Ihcf re composed iMBkedhem the best Pill In n fo all disease of the Liver, Impurities of the HlooJ, Ac. VAesay this not niilv from vur owa jadrntent. but al.o rr.iii that oflho best medical authority la Ihe I lilted Males. All diseases requiring the tiso orsn AIIKKA1IVK, DIAPHOKtTIC and I'l ft (JA I IVK MF.DICI.VK, thai came under nor notice, baa been t roa led with llieabote Pills with Ihe most satlsfaclory aveceaa. (itoKi.'K wnon, m. n. IJ. McCI.FMXA.X. M. 1). F. HKOWI.KY, I. I). , ' I- HOVt KN. al. i. 3TT Purchase none but lho-(, ,av lug the elgnsHire, J. . IIOKF.MACK," upon cmIi bot, all others are worthless Imitations. Arenu wlshina; new supplies, and all other Wishing lo become agents, must address Ihe Protirtclnr, J. N. IIOHK.NSAI K, at bis lbra.irv. iltt .orth M.CO.M) Mreet, above Pare, I'fllLAHKI.PHIA. Hold b) all Druggists and Merchants ta the V. Mates. 1 ainplilrU firing rertlllrktes nfcureiprrformedi In dlfferenl purls ol the country, by the above med. Iclnes, can t had rmtis of ihe agule. For sale bvM. W. IIAII.K, lir-.k villa. HltDUMNtJ At WAI.K.Terre Haute, wholssaU agents fur Hie Mate. Price each Mceni. dr. 9 AO-lyr. livi:rv st ahm:. Ws VA I NI! rV V.. W "II.Y ander th name of PA V.N F. A MANLY, would aunnanew (J. 10 their friends and ihe public generally, that U i have opened silvery table lu laurel, si Ihe ai stand of T. V. Min bei, on Pearl street and lit lla.in, where they wlllbe ready stall time toll nlsh rsrrlage, buggies and horses. They have good supply nf new and fashionable two horse rarriegea.Mlid uf open and covered boggle. Person coming to laurel by canal orolhirle. will be conveyed to the iielli boring lea III 0 lOUtttry without delay. Ilra Ket Hy the feed, day or week, (leullemea dau't be Iruitiiing a'foot or ctarvliig )nur horses, but gtvs us a rail, our tormi are reasonable. 4 Pl.lll'H II II It I : I.M.m i he marael price I j1 cash a 111 be paid for merchantable flour barrels slthe Kiihaiige Mill, Hmok vllle, by .Nov.Jd.'JJ-iO, CkO. HOLLAND as CO. OOTl A Mllor.N..WehaveTargrTy VnVrM 11 ed our stuck of lloosnd Mines, aud anw eSsr the gemsnf the teasou, to please lb a taste of the ino.l rn.lidlous, In the way of Mrs. Itcaasi i-a rua. ton, made ladlessllpiers and buskins with the prel-. ;te.l liable bd ol aud other Atens'' In town, may 1 LI.NCK & FAKyUHAB. IU1IF.T WIIPATtl WIIKATIir If O0()O lluihel of Wheal wa bled I lha hange Milt, Hrook villa, for which the Ki nsrkul price In cash will be paid by highest Kov. 0.WJ-AO ÜA.O. HOLLA it D BROOK VILLE ATTORNEYS ft VIH KIMiOlin, Justice of the Pware, I and Attorney and Counsellor at law, Hreokvllle, lud. ome south Kat corner of Publie squars. apl 3, IhVJI?. WmoilltOWt Attorney aad CountsUnr at , Law, Office an Dure. street, one doer North oroeo. Hotland'a, Brook villa, tadlaaa. Jetü,41-!.'0ly DD. JOr.l, Attorney and Counsellor at , Law, Hrook vl He, I ad. OOoe ander America a Office, Court street. dee 84 A9-ly NIH'C. ritOOKMIiaNK, Attorney end ' , Counsellor at Law, Office on Ceart slreel,cp pnil tha Court lloas,Rrou.vlUs, lodlana. my 14 II Jit. M'CI.C'lir, AttomoyalUw. Offie , oa nurgeiiilraet, two doors north of Geo. Hot ' land' Office, Hrook villa. mrS-ll J4V. IIITT, Attorney si li w, and tlotarr Pats, i lie. oniee wllh Ueoaea llotitss, Keq., Brook Tille, Ind. ALF. WAIll, ATTORNEY &. COUNSELLOR ATLAW,, Brook villa, Indiana. Office two doors Berth , Burton's Mors. iiu n n i irlTiiirTrr s t-. Jl'ST Received, a large and spleadld lot of Plear . enrs llrsld, Pedal, Panry Kdged, Chins Pearl, , nelljice and tlloud htraw Uouuela, of the lasest style and pattern. -At.SOA besnllful lolof Hk, Panama, Ughora, Casios, , Canada and Palm Leaf list, all of wbi a was . bought al low price, snd will he sold ehean t tbs , aptf OLD WHITK COKNkKs Srranr.ll WAIir.-Averr tarts,asanunt of lha most fashl.inahle, snd durable a tamer goods, lust received snd fr sal by my 7 Ll.UK At FAKQ 'UA.X. Chcnp Eonncts. llltw.i:. V. Ill TIJ.lt, has aed tha . in i large.land moslsiileadld a.sortmietef mil. riery goods evel n He red In HrHk v Hie, eunsitllag of bonnet of every stile, from .Iis up . Kibboas , of every variety, together with a aplen id. stuck ( csirlch feathers, raps, and all varieties et linings,, and ran rurnl.li mlliiiera wauling spplwasbeBp as they ran be bad lu Cincinnati. Me Ina lie alii her old (iiiiuiuers to tall sbd riamlnivhsi slock 4 1 a im . LairelXroaSlort. Juil recelvsil i godil ssnrlmrnt of ifan tV hieel which I will sll low, SAMUEL NM ttUr'" . aeii.tfO. o-H.
