Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 February 1854 — Page 3

(From ths LouUvill Democrat.) Tis Itallrtaut ! ErU Ther can bo no tlaubt of th great advantages which will accrue) to Louie1U, Jel)?nonllI, nJ to New Albany, by eecurinj a direct railroad connection between th (II of the Ohio river nJ convenient point on Lake Erie. The people of New Albany common ceJ movlaf in thie matter laat summer, tod barin; now matured their plane and made auch arrangements is will, with vigorous action oa their part, aecure the completion of the road, they ask the cooperation of Louiaville and Jeforionvllle la the full belief that the project la ono in which they all hare a common interest, and which may be to managed aa equally to aubaerve all their purpurea. Ia detsrmlnin j at what point on the Like to make their connection, they found two rival Intercata, from each of which tbey received offers of aid and as alatance. One cf these Intereata dcaired them to make BtUefontatne, a. point, and thence by the E ellefontalneroad to Gallion, and by the Cleveland and Columbua road from' Gallion, to form connection with Cleveland. The other Interest desirei them to cross th Indianapolis and Bellefontaine road, about four miles Weal or UvltcTontilne and Intersect the Mad River and Lafce Kile road at Huntiville, aa as to form a connection with Ssnduekr. Itbflnj nocenjiry to mike choice bo tween these di.Ttreut connexions, in doing ao they were influenced by the lotlowing considerations: The iliatance from the fall of the Ohio to Bellefontaine and to IluniaviUe js about the aame. from rVlironiaine, by Calllon, U Cleve- - land, lit distance I. 139 tnllo. Front lluultvUla to Handoaky VI - Muting the lino to the Lake by ftandntky shorter by Sguillea. ConiiJerins tint freight to Sanduaky from any poiuts to the eastward costs no tnoro than to Cleveland, and that tho former city has mach tho best harbor, it is cnite evident the connection with Sandusky will make the best freight road. It ii 4 miles shorter and the road of tho Mad River Company hai the easiest prude. Considered with reference to passenger travel the connection with Sandusky ie aa favorable as one with Cleveland. ' The line would croaa the Dellefontaine and Indiana road at a po'nt quite aa favorable for passenger connection, aa at Bellefontoine, and it would also connect with the tvro lake shore roads at Clyde, and dt SanJuskjr, by either of which passnjera can be forwarded to Cleveland in as shirt a time as by the Bellefonlaine road. But, in addition to these coniJeratlons, Cleveland bein j aituited further to the eastward than Sandusky, is not ao deeply interested in forming auch Una as we desire to establish. Aa air line from Cleveland to the Falls of the Ohio, pasaea very near Cincinnati. She, therefore, by her Columbus, Xenia and Little Miama roads, and by the Covin jt on and Louisville road, will have as good a connection as she would want, and her only object in getting the control of our road, would be to prevent any rival interest from having as good or better connection with the Southern roads terminating at the Falls thau her own. ClevelanJ U also intimately atsocia ted in her interests with Cincinnati, and . there ia reason to apprehend that if our road made the connexion she desired, she would not throw any atrong interest upon it, but would only use her influence to prevent Ita injuring ber other roads. On the other hand, the Mad River road has been greatly injured by the Cleveland route, and the owners of its

. stock are capitalists, residing in Boston and New York, so that unless they can establish some new and better connexion their rosd must remain a aerond or third rate road, and do only a local business. Hence they are vitally interested in the sneceia of the new route, and when it ia completed they will, necessarily, and as a matter of courae throw all the trade and travel upon it they possi- . . vi 1L . 'J Diy can. ine some may aiso oe so'u - with reference to '.he Lake Shore roads before mentioned. j By the connection with Sandusky, then, we obtain more reliable and am- r cere allies, and a shorter and better road and influenced by these consideration, contract haa been entered into with the Msd River Company, by which the latter agrees to furnish very material aid in the eonatruction of the road, reaching from the falls of the Ohl j to Huntsville, in consideration of the connexion thus to be mae. The whole routo from New Albany to Hontsvilie baa been surveyed, and tho character of the line is pretty accurately known. A portion of the road in s Ohio, that fro-n aton to l iqua, was put ander contract last year, an d tho grading is now nearly compicieu. Tbdiune from Hew Albany to tlx tatt l!ua of Ohio ..HÜ tnllo. From Uisfui lias to Kaloa f from Kilon to Piqaa m.31 From Pl.jua to HunUvitto SO Maklaf of new road to b b-illl fii mllet. Jk 1.t the dittancs from lluntavtlU to Sandutky 91 Makli f ths bote road to f andutl y.. .STO nulis. The compaiiioi en?eJ iu they conatruction of th new roal are: 1. Tho Eaton and Hamilton Company, constructing the road from Eaton to Piqua: 2. The Sandusky and Louiavil'o Company, constructing the road from the State line to Eaton and from Piqua to Huntiville; 3. The New Albany and tiandusky City Junction Company, constructing the road fratn New Albany tu the State line. All thee companies with , the Mad River Company, have entered into a written contract, by which they agree to mutually guarantee each other's bonds and aflord other aid and assistance; and they form, In effect, but one combined company, having in view the speedy completion of a through line. That line presents advantages that cannot fail to be perceived it glance ovtr any other possible connection from theFal.e to Lake Erie. From Cleve Und to Cincinnati via Columbus the didtsnce la two hundred and fifty-five milea; it will therefore be only twenty-one miles further from New Albany to San. dusky than from Cincinnati to Cleve- ' land. From Sandutky to Cincinnati via1 Dayton the diatanco is two hundred and thirteen miles. It will then bs but sixty-three miles further from Now Albany to Sandutky than from Cincinnati to that point by the nearest route. A pasienzcr starting from Louievillo or New Albany, can be ut through to Sandusky in twelve houra or to Clave land in fifteen hours. 0 na other paaible line can a passenjer be carried to either of those points In quicker time. Aa t freight road it can have no com petition. The freight delivered at Sandusky durinj th past seaaon of lake navijttion, for points alon? the line of the contemplated road, and Louisville and points below, averaged inure than fire hundred tons dailr. All thia freight had to be delivered at the depoe in Wnviimaii, uracu two roues 10 tu river, and then shipped. By the contemplated road it could be delivered at the (alls within three hours of the lime it could be delivered at Cincinnati and almost aa cheaply. It I oulto evident that not ' pound of it would take that route, neither would it take any routo by which

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the river would have tobe crossed bt i fore arriving at the falls. I It U very tJetlrabfe, In various polats of view, that thla line of contemplated road ahould connect In a proper manner with tke system of Hout.irrn roads con centrating at Louisville. As before atated, it Is beleived it can be made to suit all the intereata around the tails without material Injury to any. It I a!at believed It will prove the natural and best continuation of the Southern roads , north and east. Why, then, ahould not Lo'.isvilfe and Jefferson ville unite with ftcw Albany in thie Important enterprise . New Albany dosirca it, and dosirre that the Southern terminus ahould be ao fixed as to accommodate all the trade and travel that can be biouhC upon it Irom either and all the three cilice. The means fur building the whole line of rodi are already in a great meosuro provided. Without any doubt, a considerable portion of the road will bo pUced under contract this spring. lu the meautitne, however, thcro are everal points in relation to the manner in which the road shall approich the tails in which Louisville and JefJeraonville are interested. A committee has been appointed by the board of directors of ih- New Aioauy andS.tndu.ky JltilruaJ Company to Comer with the citizens or those places In relation to thoso points. Will the people of Louisville and Jeffersonville weit us cordially in consultation a tj the best motes ofaccoin p.Uhing these objects) Wilt they aid us will means, at leaat to the extent which may be necessary to meet the in creased expenditure Incurred by running ! the southern teriniuu or the road in such manner as to suit them I We shall 04 k or desire but little nure. The means lor procuring the iron, ma

kinj the superstructure, and flniahirjr up örato Central Committee the condition the road alter it is graded, la aecurvd by j uf tu. CBUg0 in their jurlsdictionwhot aid from abroad. It remaina only for speakers or documenta they desire, and the points interested to find mi ens to ' what money they will pledge to tho Gendo the grading, and the subscriptions of j trul Committee lor general purposes in

stock at New Albany alone are sufficient to procure the right or way, and grade the road for more than hall' the entire distance in Indian. A liberal subscription is also promised at varioua points along the line. The route is a favorable one. Upon leaving the river the road will pass almost upon an uir line, with but few curves and those very easy, and with a grade nowhere exuding forty feet to the mile, to the point 'vhere it will intersect the Ohio road, and from that point to llut.tsville the line is equally direct, and the grade as e sy From twenty to forty miles of thd road next New Albany, must be put under contract early in the upring, and it yet remains to be early decided whether the road is to curve round by JVflVrsonville, or strike off I rum the river in adirect course from New Albuiiy. The latter route will be above five milea the shortest from the latter city, but aa before stated, the company ia desirous to aecure the aid and good will of all the interests around the talis, and will enter into any reasonable arrangement for that purpose. Ö. OCT CliqueUm, R jtn-craft, an I Ra manisni were signally defeated" in the recent election of Mtvor in Boston. Dr. J V. Smith wis elected bv over SIX TEEN HUNDRED mijority! He ia the tilent?! el tr of the Boston Medical anJ Surgical Journal. Now look out for fun. Ölituarn. DIED On Monday morning the Oittuf Jannarr. Mm. MinTlItTDDiRD, wife of R. W Hubbard of this place. ;Mr. Hubbard has lingered lonar. end had born utr rut:ennS wilt) great tience end resignation. Ccmmcrthl. Laurel Market. Corrected wttklt BY C. B. CLEMENTS. 30 j Oils 6H I Parley Corn rt KUised fiinseng 35 45 2' IS 9 3 2.0 1.10 I K.ax 25 I Palter in i rii-i iiy Potatoes 10,00 rVmlft-s in i Woo d Cedur Crnv Prlrra. CoKirriB a iirir v J. T. COOI.EY PROnClT. PBALRf 8 00 rlt. per. bn. I tt 35 cte ner bit J. It. V Wheat Nw orn 30 Wer 3ck0perlO I Irish potatnet 30 fcl Hweet Polatona 70cl rtnttcr Id cut. pot. lb. I.ard a ct.. per. lb. Suirar 7 cte uoj S O par cord. r.rr Mcta. per. (b Cnfle 17 J A 14 rt. 'b r'eulheri 40 ctt. ner . b I West Umon Market. CORRECTED WZE.XLT BT KtKK. ÜLtrilAST &.Co. vi,t 1.0 I Com. 3- I Ryo. 45 Pntutocs 31 5 . as. o..t-., Birp-y, KU Seed Eirgs LtrJ per P. nntft $3 While b us T-llOMT 1.9. I Detter IS 12 I Flour p-r 10D 1MI b I Fxtih-rs 2 I, DU I DrM Aapplea 0 93 11 I llxy a.oo Mrtuitioria l'rtcea, toaaarTtn vt rcai v at J. C. BI'KTUN.

U'lirat, IdO. rVt.toci, 30. Corn, 3(1. 3ta, 33 Rys, 55. Bailry, 4.V Bat er, 16. Ftp, l'j Flour, $3.35. Lsrd, 9. Frailiers, 3540. Fiour I'M. 3.1. FUxwed, 1.25. Whits D. aus, 1,1 0.

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Corrcrted weekly exprpHoly for the In horte.ttetm or watur power. Hy thestuady aiiplldiana Amrrian, ty Aito- A. Colter, r""" ,of toiirepoer,the Mill III grind t.i8 ., , , e, bu.hels per houror irnod meal, and will grind wheal Grocery, Product ana Lummiwn Mer- Weitas mm. iii.-noin.h.Miii.ifpnttoii. r.tii. chanii dealer In (irass af cds, Driftl fruits, eat apood. win grtnl from in to u hutheit porhour. ... , i.f. i i i r These Millsnre warruntod to bo lu overt retpect Woodfn ware, Wind-w jrhns and Nails, rM..,ii-a. South E. cor. Main St 7t!i at. Cin. O. I Atiordertiuuibdirortdto . . .- ...i J. II. BURROW".,

flour 0,7j I KloLOUre IJ 10 U4I Wheat 1,23 Kuear 41(334' Molatses (new) 35 . old 23' Rye 80 Flaxseed 1,10 Timothy seed 2,30 Dutter 12 to 15 Clover seed 6,73 Ejus 13 Salt, KanawA 30 'Dried Apples 9a PeacbcaMOlo ISO LakeVbar. 2,65 Oats 43 I Nails, tene.kir. 1.50 Corn ! lri i Flour Barrels 43 " 8. 4,73 9 W.GlasaSxIO 2,75 33 ' 10x12 8.25 60 " 10x14 3,73 10) I White Dräne 100 14 I Pearl Starch 7 6) I Feather, prime 42 23 j Ginseng 30 Ilarley Tallow Winter candles No. 1. Sosp Bees-wax Urookvllle rrirea. Coaaai ran wttair IV JOIIS Rollt Ih, PKUHlt-K DKALER. Whiat, 1 tar bush. I Potatoes, Ao per but h Oats, 35 " I Buiter, Id " B. i.nra, j. Mya, eJ Hurluy, ii Uintin t, 3D ' Fa Ktgs, t'.'J dot Hour, T lit bbl. I.ard, In pr Pealhort, A 3.1 pr b Fiat Weed II M I lloga 1IMI neu bbU, I 3 rioef i Htiia $ no natt I Pork White beam 1 1 W) I Clover teed J 1 illmlmf(tie Prices. roatstTio wirxiv bt J.KIXU.MF.RCIIA.NTos PKODl'CE DEAI.LU Wheal It 0 els par. Hu. Mutter 13 et per lb. Oatt 3J - " r ggs to !. lard H lb. 3." 30rUgerItti. Cliiseug 90 m .. Flour bble 40 etsearh. Kalliera 411 M " lrted Apple H per bu. TalPiw IU " Wood SI 50 per cord. Wl.ilo IWaut 10 ITT" Ptatoat living In or near fonnersvlllo who with to advertise In lha Amurlrau, or subaerlbera who wish toerltle accounts, or persona who Wish In sutMe.rttM., will ple.iM call upow Mr. Hawford at ths Conn . rsviU Hank wbon ursj'wtiat Connersvllle,

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tha ftttata Temperance Ctm venllon. Resolved, That, aa Indiana la to be the great battle-field of the West, aa regards prohibitory liquor lasvs, Gen. Car? and Mr. Hawkins b, and they are hereby requested to spend is much time m thty cau devote to th? cause, In canvassing the Mtate during the ensuing campaign. IbsolvcJ, That the thsnks of this Convention are hereby tendered to the citlsena ol Indianapolis, for their kindness and hospitality to the respective delegates. I o.W, That the thanks of this Convention are hereby ten lerd the respective Railioad Companies, vh have ao gnf rously consented t9 the reduction of tare, thereby affording grester Induce ments for so large a convocation of the Irienda ol Temperance. Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Organization, reported the following resolutions, which were nnanimoualy adopted: 1st, Resolved, That a State Central Committee ol five, consisting ol Calvin Fletcher, E. II. Harry, Wm. Ilannamsn, Win. Hubson, and Jamea BUkej whoae duty it shtll be to have a general superintendence and direction ol the campaign procure apeakers, obtain lor distribution such papers, tr tela, and other documents as muy bo adapted to general circulation. 2nd, Resolved, That the friends of Temperance in each county, be requestec to tn-et In convention on the 22nd dsy ol February, and appoin. a Committee ol Vigilaife of five, who ahall immediately report themselves to the State Central Committee, and who ahall be charged with the further duty of thoroughly organizing their county, and re porting, as ion as practicable, .to me the State, and how much t hay will raise for expenditure in their own county. llttolved. That we do hen by ure tho temperance men of each neighborhood in this Sute, to meet at soruo suiublu place a soon hi the S ttuTiUjr previous to the 22nd of February, for the appointment of delegates to the County Convention. JKTThe oul, by instinct stronger thnn reason, ever associates beamy wuli truth. Humor is wit anil love. Beauty l;ve wiJi order. IFT": Sds Sal; UF! undi'rtlpiid adm'r. ofPiirnrt Mc'Combt d c'd.wlll odor at frlrat tut ai.tll at'irdav the 4th tiay of March lit t, when If not mlit, will expose at public outcry on Ihn nrenilaet, between Hie hoiirt of 10 A. M. and 4 K. M. of tald day, lbs following ilocribd Heul rUuia. to-wlt: "Uns hundrud ami elirhl (IUK) arret off or me w t ideof aectlonTwHiity olid (01) Town twelrs Hang iliirleeu (13) In Frankllu County In dlans." There are a ronifortnUa dwolllnr out, lor tUiMs ami excellent well of waU'r ou tald prmlt about es acre of cleared land and tht balltnr wel. Umbered. It la aituate on the MrUmort road 3 milet touth weit of Hlooinltif; Uror and 1 uiil wi-nt of tue Turnpike. Tatst or K4tt una HUM fam at i.iid one thlrl In nine mnnili and one third In fifteen mot. from day nf aale, Uli inlereat and approved ecurilr, without relief whaiever from valuation or , a a a? en appruieeiueuwawa. . ii. it a a a t.mj Auraiuiuraior. Jan. Htw LKJii rs som:tio Will Cure Diarrhoea StBloody Flax. 33 ly M. W. IIAILE, Areatfor Brook ville. I) X V &. in M X T L A C K, tili I l' P It w , Nu. 37 PEARL STREET, BET. WALSUT A VISE CI.M'ISS VI 4H1IÜ. t-. IIIIISON HOUSE. COR. MAIN A. D FIFTH, VIW.ISS X Tl Olli. DENMüON' it BON, PROPRIETORS. J. H. BURROW'S PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL. rill.1 Mill illhVrt from all othertln the construelion of the Upper rr Runner Hlwne, which It ouiMsed of Freiich Riirr Itlockt, enclosed lu a cusl Iron cute, which formt Die bark and hoop of the Klone, wlih a at Iron Kye.nr Hush, that It of grviilerevlernal diameter at the bottom tliuli at the i lop, which la teeured at the back ' four bolls, ao llmluverv block Is In the form of a tlovelull, which , gives realer strength lo a Hniif, tliiin any Other method which la required In tinall Mills whervlhe Stone Is run with trreul spoed, and becomes .lauge, rout If not tlrnnglv niadu. ItaUnglvea weight to aSt'ine iifimull ilfametiar that It required, without having It thick or high. thut iiiuket It bp heavy. This Mill la siinre frame, nia'le nf wood or east Iron, In the form ol a busk, with llrldre tree, Kplu die HhUiic, Hlne, Urlver, and Reruluting hcrow, and grUdt upon the tame principle t a lurge mill, differing only In lha Running Hone: thlt being the great weight, nable Itlorrlnd nearer Iheceulra a greutoripinnlity of grain aud with lest power thau ny other null now lu use. This mill It portable, and may b altacbod to ttoam, water, uorts or band power. Also, all Ixet of Fronet rturr .Mill Ftonet, mann jsrltircd on the tame principle. Joseph II. Hurrowa, of rinclnnntl. It ths tnvenor, for which he oLtalned Lo Itets Patent In lPI'J. rPor all Infriugemeuts th pnrcliuaer will b held tesponsibln for the right of using. Hicte Mlllt do not require a Millwright to tet them up, and a II that is necessary to put them In oprerttlon llo attach a band lo tlio pulley on the si. In. II... w Ith a ornin an rll ilentlv lurre in ru. lite Much Mill "JO ruvnliilinus nur minute: atln.iheii In Front at., tower tide, bet. Main & Walnut, Doe.S. l?ii Myr. I'luclnnatl.Ohlo. rpur: t:nr.ii.if:Ei beg iav to inI form thulr friendt end euttoinert nf their extentivi) opperatlon of inaunfacluruif; ready ma ls t'loihlug fur this iprlng. Ws havs constantly on hand aud are dully receiving a good at.x'k of clniha Cassl.nert, Vetting A Ttll.irt trlmmtiir tngethsr with a Una assortment of Gentlemen! Furnishing .öl., ail ..rwi.tei. w. shsii h h.m. i., ii ri..n and on reasons! le terma. Please call and esainlue nur sioca ueiore uri'nasmg eisewuer. tall at .to. VII westt de Main tl. between SlU Ictttb, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jsu. JIr-J ly. MACK dt BROTHERS. vrw votiKtvnniiu nu.tDi: di:. i POT-THUS. J. KK.NHT Mauufiictureran 1 dosier In all klnda of transparent window thads . Also cords, Tassels, Hras mountings Ac. !x.i. College ll.ill, Walnut it.,('luclrnull. I'hurch, btore aud other litres thadei painted I order In a uperlor it) lo. T Gold Bana Atnwuirr. i uracil rinf . TX'I'lt Initucemenl are now offervd a purchali ting public. Wo btvtjust opened a large In. voice of liil French China Dinner Ware, of atlperlor,qoallty and beautiful at) le.an article not to he surpassed In this or any other inurket. We are selling tint articls In wtiol or parts or ett, to tultths order of lit ptirrhinnr, on a tüght advance ou tw York or Philadelphia prima. Persont about to purchase are Invited to rait and examine our goods and learn the price, la each luv will Bud an Inducement. 7 in GINS, uko. a AKnr.rtao, Jtov. H.lK33.-iliu SIMaln street. Thomas McOt'chin, H'H0Lt4H GROCER, Stull. m,r Cr. JVTef mt'l .V4t il'ttli, CtHtinumll, OA's. Thlt Hont hat been doing butlnrtt for 81 San. JJ veart al preaent location. Feb. ti, '5.1 lu-ly r. ATI'S A e tU.IH It,, Irnlers In llrr (soaiIssIIU I'eurl Mrrrli t Ins r Innull.a-uOur lor tale ou the most favorahl terms I'JUU packugnt irv (iooilt, purcbused mostly prevloutto the advance In prlcet. Purvhasvrt ill Snd Hi in ready lo meet the lowest Mir of any Johblug Mouw Kl r Wot. rtb. lJ-9 Tin ,

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( Sign ri$ GvlJen Mortar,) 1) KALE K fN Dravi nedirin. I'Mlnts. Oils. Dvetulls lrf umery sri llooU, ktitilnucry, l'rn utt I'erkrt t uilvrri Ac W'tst Lltof Main $t., htrt doortotht , VALLEY HOUSE, BHOOKVILLE, INDIANA. TAKKf platdir In lnfrniliif the nubHo rantrnlly, tlml h It now In ist f and nneulnt In fal n w room, niHla Vis rulillo Kiiisr, a ruiiiiucaor sit uuwiiu ait liu. iu iiocn or DUÜCJS AND MEDICINES.' lis an my with all ronfldtnc U not iurtiad. Hlmr In uuality or vtrliy by toy oihsr bouts lu tu eouuty, nur st st low (trli. Hit novk of Paints, Oils, VnrnUhcs, &c, Kopt by him It romUuin smnr part. I am now 0uluf an oloKuiit aorliiiniit of English, Frtnck and American Perfumeries, All of which htrt basn norrhtil si auch price at win cnnuia nit lo tall tl lbs luwctl mint. I littrs mailt srniiirtmoiitt will) a Urft publlthIn huu. lu l'liii'lniiaü lo lit kl tuiiulltd wklh all lbs virlutUi of SCHOOL HOOKS. UeJ la tht Rrhoott of IHIt .1ct and vlclutly, ostitis aa ticulUul aworlinoul of Staple and Fancy Stationery, M-h will b eijnai or at raduetd pricft. its alto a wry flu tiionutui of Fen and Pocket Cutlery, all of which are froth lmiortutlout and many low purui. For an nf tho ahovsor numorout other artl let atuuiiy kont in uoutt oriiksclitrai'tsr, tlis pun lie are r.().)cllully luvIUü to Iii Hier of Iii fiolilen Murtar." JOII.N W. .MOUÜY. No.e If. a. c. noun FASIIIONAULB IIATTEIl. 04 Fiflh Street. C I. CIV ATI OHIO. 43 lyr. metropolitan Silk Stock! REMOVAL. EDWARD LAMBERT ft CO. IMPORIEK9 A.ND JOBBEK1 OP SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Having removed to their NEW WAIUUlOUsn mm OO t-IIAJIUblls ni 111,1.1, TIIÜW kUHK. (Oppottts the Park) Invito the att.ntiou of ths Tracts to their SfBI.NQ ITPORrATluN of lllf'lf KII.K4 i1(L!h iiunni SUA l.i lKIIIIIOMSIe i:.Hiiii(MDrniri Ac. MtrchinU throughout the United MuUt are tollclnd to f xaiiilno our attortinunt, whu b In NOVELTT.RICIISES ASO VARIETY, ll believed lo be unturpatat-d In thit niulrapollt. ami adapted lo lh wantt of ths vsry bftl tral In Ibitroun'o; all of which will be offered to Ctili I and Ural cluMtixmo. Buyert, oa ths mutt fa. vorubte termt. J.nutr) 3J IU4 S-4llmes. For sale. INCPJIRE AT THIS OFFICE. The State of ladltkaf I runklin Vo. Court of Common Please, April Term, 1854. William H. Hardin VS. ) Petition for Wllllnm Wlllia and O'htrt. 1 Conveyance. ziÜMt.S theutd pvtlilonera by Moaea J. Kelly V hit attorney, and tie hi petition herein acconii.. i.U.I hv an atllduvll thuwlnr that F'SncIt A. Klioup one of tald dufendants It not a retidfMit of the Mitte or Indiana. 1 he tald Son resident defeudatil ia tlierelore hereby notiflud of the pendency of mid rt lllt'ill aim mat uiiium no apnvart on me iiii-oud iluroithu next term oriaia lonrtor tornman fleut, to be held utt . 'Court Houto In ItlO 1 own ofUrookvillu Countv ol Frauklio and State Olludiana on the Oral Moutiay or April next and aciwrror Demur to said rcuuon lue tame win be heard lu hit abtenre. Alluet JUMN M. JOHNSTON, C. C. C. . V. W. January IS, le54, a. S,4w. Seed Store, AND No 40 & 42 Lower Market St. NEARSYCAMORE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Kov. :i 185347 6mot. CHERRY PECTORAL, roe in rapid itra ei fOrCIIS. (OLDS, 110 RSEESS, uno(iiiTis,wnooric-rorcif, CROrP. ASTHMA, AXD ioxsr.MPTiox. Of all Bttmerout tncdlclnet extuut, (and tome of Hiera valuable) for the cure of ptitinoiiar) coinplaints, nothing bat ever been found which could compare In lit effect with thlt Preparation. Others cure aoiiictiince, but at all timet and la all diseases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, thlt will 4o It. It I pleasant lo take, and perfectly safe In accordance with the a I rectlont. Wo do not advi rllte for ths Information of those who havo tried It but lbo wro have not, Familie thut hove known lit valus will not be without It, snd by lit timely ute, they are secure front the dangerous consequences of Coughs aud Coldt which Docledlcd, rljieo Into futul consump tion. The Diploma or the Masiacbutcttt Institute nat awarded lo thlt prepurutlou by the Board of Judges In September I'M; ulf, the MuduU of the thro greut Institutes of Art, In iMacotiutrj ; alio the IU pl) ma of the Ohio Institute at Cliicliinull, has been rtveu lothe CustST Ps'Totti, by ttiolr Govern uieulln roiiklderutlon of lis extraordinary excel. louce aud utefutneit lu curli.g affucllont oftliu Lunr and Throat. Koad the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Phytlclaa of ths Port and City of Dr. J. C. itysr, ST. J0HS8, May, 8, tMI Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL In my practice' htt proven what I foretaw from Its ; comDotltlon , tuu.t bs trus.tbntlt srudlcutot and . ., , . .. . . ... curet lbs coldt and coughs to which ws, In thlt ! section, are peculiarly liable, I think ltt equal hat not yet been dltcovered,nor do I kn jw hw a better re ledy can bs made for the dlalemprrt of the TnrP.it and Luu;. J.J. BUKTo!t, M. D..P. R. K. See what It hat done oa a waited constitution, not only lu the following ratet, but a thotitnnd morn Btntt tv.Jtn. tth,l5l Sr. Aver: lathe month of July It'll ataV lacked by a violent diarrhoea In ths minus of Oul Ifornla. I returned lo Fan Francisco In hop of rvtolrluf benofltfrom a chtnge of rllmato and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but wat followed by a severe eonjjh and much torenett. I dually ttart - .1 . I . k..l.H..IVA,l ..tinn.lll f..,. II.mMav. u IUI ntiiii,. wuiivvvi... nv vvti.iii ii-'im in. vi - i .... My cough eonnu.d to grow wo, and hn I srslvad In Kaw Yark. I wss at onea msikaitl by my acqualiitancci at arlctlra of contumplloti I mutt confess thst I saw no tulflcleut reason to doubt what my frlondt all believed Al thlt time I foirtmohcrd taking your truly Invaltisbla mc'lleine with ItttU xpectatlon of deriving any bui'eflt from lit ute. You would not rocolv those Hurt did I holMgard It in) duty lo thilo to the sffllcled, through you, that my health, In Iii space of eight months, It fully restored. I attribute It to the use of our CHEKKY UF.CT0IUL. Yourt truly, WM. w.hMITH. PREPARED AM) HOLD BY JAMF.SC.AYF.lt, rrurilcal stud Annly tlcttl Chrmlal, Iiwill Mats. nd In Urookvllle by M. W. Hall! In Laurel bv GilTord 6V llepuy) In Meiainora by C. Vaurainp; lo ndoronvllle hy C. Overton, and hy 4ru"ltlt ever) where.

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Till? HiiWrlber, thank tut lo a canerou pnbl I for Hit liberal patronutrn betwdon Ulin.woulJ Mtpflctfully luforin them Hint lie tllll tlrlvos to merit the tarn, br keeiiln cunalantly on haud.ths beat aturtmnl of tfluvet ever offtfrai fur aal, wtti urine my. All ttiua in want or A uOUD COOKIM n I UVB thould rati one duor North of B. It. Burton's Rlort where ha will be louicl. stall time, ruady lowatl on II who uiay fuvor hi in with stall' rii nor. Ollice, bt)re, nnl bhon Utoree, of now and beautiful pattern. Tht att. lion or in public I rrtpoctfuiiy intitea to Iii Kol. line lior Parlor SWrt, which will meet U tpproballon of all. HOLLOW WAKK. Siicrnr Kettle, Skillets, Pots, Oram. bikI Lldi. Andlront.fadlront, Iron tUndt, Hraat and Copper Kettlet. II Hill ronllnuet to Inrrwaae kl etock Ith every Iveirabl artlrl of I In. Copper and bhevt-troii War, of hla own manufacture, to which ha luvltet the attention of Dotier. WhoWials and BoUll.wHll a eonlldrnce mat he can tupply them it cheap as any other tUtblltment. Old Conner. Pewter, nwl Tron Ukn In txchariM fon-U rtlcloiln Mi Hn, a a t a v I i in O Wl(e als lis i W VVJ e Eureka! Eurekn!! Snch wilt bo Hit txclainttllon of svery ODS, that lookt In at the. OLD WHITE CORNER. and sxtinlnsttlis Inn? ami tplomlld tlock ol r all anil WltiH'i liooil. tlrort from 'w York and Boatnn, alt of whlrh wf ro elsrted with euro. and suprotvlv for this market. Our sntlrn ttork wa piirchaafool linportirs and will b mid on lh mot favorahls larnit. NVe are leli.rinlned to bo on the "en alioa.l" prlnrlnl and not ha beat Hin; low. Wo portloiiliirly in. vita ths attntlnn of Ilm l.tdlrt to our tnnorb tlock of DKEsm CiOOOM comprltln arerythiPf In tlili im iroin i ancoet to lie nnealailKt ami aallnt. Wshavra Urrnatm-k nf men'a wrar't thoca. hiitt, ctpt.and finally tvert thing that It ceuorally kept in a retail ttore. a litt or which will OS found In tinall advartlceinauttln this poprr. Wi would hree;ratrullv,arknowlelroouriilvea IndebU-d lo our many kind (mlront fur pant favors and cordlully lUTiiea contiuutuce. tepSi . N. U. GALLION dc nOV, Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! I . ft fcf.s nrett miki, eoinpruiuir ljvo Plecea rlirunxt. 10 rlianrablc; 10 " pluln and fljurtd llaclt, 3 plul.l; All of th flimut at lot and bett pattornt Jott received and will be told chuap by ep'.'0..ti N. 1). GALLION Ct EON. Lfiilifs Dress Gonils. To the Indlet, wo would tay.call at the 'Old Whit Corner,' and tak a 'prep' at the (Inert lot of DrettGrH)da,everofferudlu Ihla inurkeUconililliif In part of su pieret mnnnot iaint,rtDSin(irom jocii to tl 25 per yard; 85 piecotcatMinero; 10 " pnpllna; 10 " tilk warpluttre; 30 " common do; 0 " crape delaine; 10 F renc h merino; all of which wer manufactured from the finrtt fabric and bftl inalrrlalt and purchitixd direct from Imponert, and will be told at email promt, tv t'PS7 A'i. U.U. UAUlU.8Ui. I3rookvillo B.ink in Operation All of Franklin Countv have heard of the low pri est, at which Goodt have been uniformly told at U cheap ature of ii, l'ltlCE&SOX, And that If the rraion wbr tbey hare alwavs had Iii cream of the country trade. Bn thlt Fall, k nowtn that Gotxle were hlch when the Merchant! rutlied on to nattily, they concluded to wait till tho ruih watorer; when from there buln more tel. 1 lort than buyer, they bought Ihclr beautiful Fa l i at inier ttuca at i Ten per Cent Lass. Than any other Home In the Valley. IbM we can undersell all who bought earlier, aa will be f.-und by prlrlua; ourGoodt and Ihelra. iry 11 ami eee lor youreelvea. Uurttock It Indeed a choice and beautiful one; ami catiuot be beuten In Franklin County. D. PRICK & SOX. IQI twill pay to go lhoreThart io.j If If; Furniture, Furniture, Furniture. tTF. tnvlui the ptibllo atlontlon to our new itork I? of furniture lut recelved.whlch wo olTera lit. tie lower than any other houae In U While Water valley. I omiKtlnr or.voMf.mircatii,i. enire noict.l ard Tablet Churrv & Walnut Brcakfutt & Uliilngr Ta. blea Drawer dt VV'ash Stande, U.'ditia l, Louneei. I ribt. Willow Wairjroiit ca Crallus, Malrusaoa benldot tfouertl ai.uituiont of tllAIR. ti. u. Y KICK & SO. Hats & dins. A splendid lot of all Mi and prk et.of the above arllclu Jual of.vued at UALLlUXa STORE. KicnoH Times. FitDcairg O. Dakik. Full Stock Clothing 1803. CH KAPER than the cheapeat. The nndaralgned would again announce lo thulr former lalrona. and to the public generally, tliutlhey aro gui In receipt: direct from A'ct trk sua fhitaUcljihiu of Ihoir t all lock of Clot liing.Gents Furnishing Goods Ftlll unrivalled In lit extont. In the excellence of .''".V1 ,n l"x4"""ely low prlcetalwhlch lliey are soiu. llu-y would also say that. In connexion with their lock of ilott .tg.tliey hove lut reeelvednd will keep continuity ou bund, a fuil aud Comnloto assortinuul of (.sloths, (.Jassimcrcs, & Vcstings, which will be suld at unusually low flguret or nie'lo loordor, at Hiu ahurtu.t notice, and In lha motl luslilouublu ttjle. I bey alu keen a large and well ulucled slock of Hats, Cinps, lioots. Shoes, SWrti,eraatt,etlari ,tockt, neck snif stckrr AA'Mi k$$irry tluvtiiPurkrl'ivvki, kmhitlint.rtr' ptltacki,an4 trankt, all uf Wlik-h the)' bavelukeO grual pallia in solevttiig. anil abicU they are le. leriiilued lose II at six U prices aa will in.ure Ihoir talu to any pcriou who may have priced them, bofore purchasing elsewhere. Ihey woul.l.ihorcli.re. earnestly Invite persons wishing an) tiling lu llivirliue, to tall at their (Jlütiiin Linpjnuin. and examine their goods, tlielr quality and price ruuimg conniiont thut in nuatno.. or st le aud uurubl Illy of article tliey cannot be excelled. 'I huy cuuiiut furhear lunilerliig their thai kt to their euatoiiiuri.for the uiui nor hi whli h they have appreclatod thulr past exerllj.is.and hope ilia run. fUoiice and puiruunge, horjioforo to libjruliy bestowed, liiu) bu continued tonur uiutuul advan tage, astunug llieiii thai wo reroeiilto.lii our bnslno. a traiikui tiuus, none but the nriiiclnld or fair Ucutiug wiin all. TY.NKK at UAKI.K. . U. All aork warranted, and any gurmeutrlp. ping will bj repaired gratuitously. mooxviiie utt. um lfjj. Uoots & Shoe; 10 casei Kip Boots; 4 course " a " waterproof Doolt 9 tliciit cutf " ( Hup " 3 Uovt coitrto 8 " Kip " I Mens coarse thoe( 9 . Kip m I Pi tie Calf 61 prt. Rubber dc HutTulo over hnei; Just received by ths und-rsigued direct fiom Kw Vork. and will bo told rhosn for rath. .n. u. iiAbLiu.t at auA. Ginh.'ims. inft',tr'Cr"s',ueGingham.-!iist opened and for 4y J.aleal the OLD WIMTt COK.N UR, Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls!!! A tnperb lock of Hrocho.Chano, Crnnc.Thlba wod, long and square thawls, at Iho ui u nur; uühnk jr. pl.OTIIM, C'n s lnt err a, Nat Inrlt nud 1 1 Jennt-Lis rfc Fsroi'iisr, have on hand a very large and choice selection rclotht.casslmar. tutinolaand Jeans, for talal the lowest rigoros. isiianuiee tuein. mr 7 Laurel Iron Store. Jnttreretved a rood assortment of Iron A "(eel which I will tell low. SAMUEL WILLIAMS. ep. so. if. r.vse....l . ... T 'l.ÄVillÄ1 ui, J V J r VB00TS AND SHOES, at short notice. e, "03. ly Khop under the Amerlrin Offleo. JAN LH COOPKK. .TI31i: IS MONHY." IOH. Iis ("I' lt K s at his new store, on door south of tho VAI.l.tV IIUUS1S keeps romuiil ly on hand a generul assortment of Jo wt try, WATCHES, CLOCKS, silver tpoont, ramrt, and, great varlcly of FANCY AUTWUiS, luch at ara utually kept by Jnwelert. Ilu Is prepared also to repair old Jewelry, and lo cloan and repair clock and waUheanu reasonable terms aud at short notice. II w III also lake old lilvorand rold lu exchange for (nods. ;ov. nh 'w.-w ly.

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IUi:n4 Water lra llerinr.I be uatlerali(UKt baliileu ail'iUiUil Aseiit fr n. M. A C. M. Warrou't Fir and Walir hrool Koofinif , It nnw re'ly to Uo rooflur of Uiit kind lu any jmrt w Franklin, l iiii.n.or rayaito romitiit, 1 he iur mint or M. W. HaU aul It. II. t J. C. Durtoii, In llrtxik III. are covered Willi line kind of roofing, to whom the public aro referred, lu durubllay, clinniinm, tnfuty, ati4 roavnlnr, all rveoiiiiiiand It, at tutwrief . ia the ronalrurtlon of moat buil.Unjr.. W. S.alAH.tM. Jy lo.'ai ao-i-jr CA 11 D Y I VanAjl "Via ad lea ! tT wTv dollara imf hnn.lr... pmnuU, and no churve fur boxot alM. UhMAMlK ( amly Kartor, Ualnul ttrvet, btlweu Fifth au4 ÜUIIittrovta, Cinrlnnall, Ohio. spi a, isiJ-io-iy iirATcn jin ci-ock-w. d,, Ii teniUm hit terriect to Hit elllieaa of brook, vllleaai Irlnliv, In Ih eapaelty of WaUh ami Clork Milker and repairer muklnif ami mendlnf Jewelry, a. Long experienee ead atrlet punrtuallty aro hla reroinmendaUout. H hop ihr lr orlh of Hit pott offlct. Jy 83, Itoo JMf p iiuvkuilji.mI llh.U nurart U 9 bbla. U. Alolaaaea; ti llulf do Jut received and for tats cheap by aiurca jti, II5JJ u . n. TVitl H, HtRMi itaca. 4o. w. raaoraAB. Llnck and Farquhar. AT Til i: Pout Odlca bolldliirt, Mouth Wtt Corner Mnlnand Head atresia, llrook villa Indiana. 1 he atlontlon or Uio public It moil respectfully Invltod to our tprlnr tlock of roodt. rarofullv tulecld,xclutlvely from the Cliit lnnatl Market, "of lbs aieai wi utuat laauiouaoie aiMea." my 7 LI.NCK.di FARQUHAR. UO.r.T AKDI1IIIIIOS.Juttreolv ed a larr and liandtotn auortmeiil of the niott laaiiiotiaoi oonueuann riuiona, ami roraaleal my 7 Ll.NCKdi KAKqUHAK'8. WHERE DO THEY 0 ME FROM? H TM K 4U KSTIOM ao frequently aaked In rerard to Burton " ew fioodt, which are almoal dally arrlvlnr. When ws Itrat liourd this wondurliif , where Hiey came from, we thought It wat only occasioned by the amount of hit uevor nillnp tlock, butariersthnroiig-li aaiiiluutlon, we Bud that h litt the proltlett and ihenpett coodt In thlt market, and that he (t tliein direct from New York and fnlladphla. lie bat a Urge aud well aoleclud ttoca 01 lentil' lrcun.. Contlttlnf In part of a tvnerat attortment of black and fancy Hllktand Hullua, Harrjxot, Harejfedelulni, MmialluS di'lalnot, Kmnbutlnet, Lualrot, i'opllnt, Ctneliamt, t.t lit. 'l arttoiii, Nwltt, Book and Jaconet luuallnt, Kouui, etc.. with a reneral aortroenl of reuet Worked Collars Cuffi.nuderleev4, Hpeneart, llandkerchlefh, Laret, UdirliiKt, Manllllaa, Capet, 'rape hbawli, Faratolt, r'wut, Doiinett, Bnunul Klbbont aud IInintrt. flowers WrealUt, Tabbt, lonf and abort Mill, Glorea. Hotlery, rac, with Ihoutand arilclet too ledlout lo iuullon. Qentlemens1 Goods In rreat variety! Ctoilit, Cattlinerea, 8atttnet't, Tweeda. Numiiior flotha, bleached and beown Linen and linilnir. Vaallna;. Klot-ke. Ilanilken-hlufa. Craratt.Clovet, etc, with a?mierulortinouiof UltMADWAV dTYLKd of HATS aud CA P. or aim et every deiorlplloo. lltlH IVIVtll to abunitanr, clltli'ttfd.of superior floe and common quatillot at low flfure. 200 Piccvs of IVint-, Cood styles and fait colon, with a heavy ttock of brown, iili'tcliod and colored Mutliut and lrll llnra, Tli-klnft, Check. Fliinnult. Coltnnadat, ülried Hurt Ine. Muaqulto Bart, nud every Utlna; utnally kept lua wtall tture. Alto, a heavy atH'k of Queentware, ITardwaro, Hollow-ware, Celar-wure, aud Grorcrltit, all of which were bought very cheap, aud will be told for sitte.il promt. I say agulu, call and examine for yourselves. It I no trouble to abow roodt and prices. B. H. BURTOX. Brookville, April 13, 1833. ITtf QVEESIW.Vnr. W have Jattrsee'lVeJiha noil beautiful ttock of Quenntware, lu tetUor by the peace, over before offered In thi market, my 7 LINCK d F.iRQLIIAK. pItOCF.tlIES,CotMtiii.llvon hand,fr.-ih tup. ll plietof the very be.il .ial.ty ofGroceriet,atUiS cheap alore of may 7 IIXCK & FARQUHAR. Nie k-N a c 1 s. Come and see all of the nice thinjrt. la the way of notions, to be found at Ohlio.i'i STOs,ronitlnxln part, of .Men't Sue Buck, Uo(-.klu. Kid, Ktlk, Woolen ec Cotton Glovoa, LaJieae Mlaae Kid, Silk, Woolen dc Cotton do. Zephry't Scarft, Woolen undemleeveg Jt t'uITi, VUtorlne, Kmbroiderd Collars. Chonilacltt, lldfk'tand underaleevn, Htbbona. Linen A Cotton I.acea, ÜWIaaaud Jackonel Insertioua Ä tt)tln(r, 8ilk l.aeea,Bruah. ci.Tbread'i Velvet Llnliip, Noedlct, Pint, Butlout, cVC.lVC L-idies Shoes. 130 pain Cilf DooIa; JOU " Kip OO "Goat Buskli; 30 Enameled young Ladle Boot; 24 44 Fine Kid Albonit; S6 New style Galten; L3d 44 Rubber Kucsklm; f . t5 T.v. Dan - K " Fur Lluud over Shoes:' Together with a large and aptendld tvtortmeat of Chllilrun'iand Mine, extra Oneihocs. At we pay particular attention In the selection of our Boola and Shoea,iu regard to durlbillty and neatneat, we havo no betlteucy In recommending the sums, and have no feart of being excelled In thit brunch ofour busluct,or of being heat telling tw. S.D. GALLION At SOX. LOOK HERE EVERY BODY! II I C (Hl lv V I L L V. ii X K KKV, I .IKK GARDNER Is now happy to Inform the I citUemof Krookvlllo and vicinity, that he hat lilted up rlie old ttund known at tbo Brookvllle Bukery, whore he IntvixN carrying on the Raklnr bualueat In ronneetion with hliCmifertionary and Kating Sjiloon. He Is now prepared to supply all who may fuvorblm with their pntronaro, with any article In hit line. Having tecurvd the terriers ofa good Baker, hit fa prepared to aay that those j wno'iom Wim mm anan uvvea aroou viean, auo1 ttaniiuranirie, at ine lovrii living prices. Thankful for past favors hnbopet by ttrlct alien- : tmii to I ie wanlt oflilt eusloinert to merit a share of pntrnnage. Order, foi Unklug will be atlouded to wlih nealnevaaud doapnu h. f I...I..A r.tnll. (1 -.,..-1... rAnr.illftn. ptj.a I .i ... ... i......f i... ... v.n. h... j he wlllbhat.nv'lo wall on hit frleii.lt to the delI teaciua of Ihu aeii.nn. Ovilrn servad nn la nil ,i,. i.i. r i .. n,..h , t011il. hl. ,.., ... c .... I.AFEGARU.XER. Rept.STth 153. ( ntonlhi.) f1lOCrilli:s,eeJutri'cclved and for tale f SO Kt.l. .N. U. Molusaes; S " fiolilen Syrup at Murar Houte do 10 llhds prime Kug:ir; 40 Parkt best Klo ColTuo; 3 Tierce Klcc; 10 Hi. Is Fl-li; ICHMI bt Taj lor"sbA't Sole Leather, Br 1'.3 .i. D. GALUO.N de HON, nATn-c, Mult Jus my 7 a best sprint? styl ofrasblonab Colved ami for aal al Lt.tiCKdc FA KQUHAR'S. NO HUMBUG!!! VOIV Is your tlmo to obtain a fortune for II. ; it it neither uok cncie nor utnleta receipts t but a siiro method or making from to 'Jon per cent, upon any capital wnsTavta In VCtel. j Thlt valuable Infhrmntlon can be obtained by tending one dullur by lottur, pott paid dlrectsd to W. & E.H. VAX DERGEM Cintlnnntl Ohio. 310 uiot. iiinLr.s 0y tale, at low prices, at the Depostlorv of the F runklin Co. Il.hle Society. alM. W, llullo't, a full assortment of Uiblus viuurto, Octuvo, Pearl, w ith Tucks und Ctutps Testnuiuulsniid I'tulmt both OERUAXAXD ENGLISH. Testiimeiitaofttll tizet and qiuilltles. German and Kngllsh 1 e.Umriits (both iu one) Call and tee. Dow. Copy. if. UfcO. IIOLLAMU Protl. A NO THE RF RES 1 1 SU PPLY. LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON Till", undersigned hava Just been making ij'llte a largo addition to Itiolr protent stock of timing coutitiluf of COATS, PANTS, & VESTS In endlost vt'lety autlod to ths mlntertrsde, TUcy would Iherefoie ta b) way of advice to those wanting clothii.g not i ite lo hast) In making their purchüfe, for we are now oi.rn.g tin b lu duceinuiitsln the wuy of rfirafi tdt ss will Well repav Ihem for Die Iroubb ol looking. Kemoini.er tociillal TV.NtU dt iJAKLR'S. Urookvllle .Nov. 1st 'S3 40. IHPOHTANT TO BUILDERS. Ilorsloy4&fl31iler, FRONT STREET, RET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNA TI, OHIO. Dealers la ail klnJs of Lumber aud nun a fat turers of Saali, Doors, Blinds. Wltid jsr frames, Moiil.llnjjt, Una iMattert, Wenther Doirdmp. White sua Yellow rioo Flooring, Shelving for Stores, railing, for FtuOOS, Roardt pinned on both tldoi.of vtrloni thick nett tuiluhls for ths lnsldo flnUh of liouset. 'I hi esUibli.hinent will bo found to bt of great, ban ed I lo persons building In lh country, as lhy can bo supplied hro wlih II tho malsrluls ready made of luinber, thnronghly masoned for flitlshliig bouses, lu the Lumber Yard rninmcled wllhlhli e.uhll.'iinriit there la kept for snle an extensiv BMortinonl of Lumber rr all building purposes. hinli primed t nd glucd, r.iinUMly on hand, All orders promptly attended lo. TERMS CAM!. ISuv. II, Iri347 I yr. Furniture! Furnlturcll II'MT rocetved good assortment of Fl'MMl,1 I L'KK. vonststlng In part of Uurwana, Tablea, riauos.i enire-1 ables.rolus. i.ounres.l rlls, V, low Cubs, Wagontand Craillea, Hedsieadt, Mai trassvs,Chalrs of every varleiv, at the FUkNII I'HK ROOMS. Brooktllto, July 13,193.-91,

R. W. HUUliARD.

-lAiiiiiAfii: nnv ri Tt:iir.n, j on Main UurcM a treat, Uroukvilleual bkw lha nubile tuuaru. hat always on bund s larr at ortintnlof I trrinfet, outlatiar af Itorkawiyi, Kneca sua Meadyt, plala Kokat)t, ruwtoa, and Lup-glei. fun haaurt will find It to their advanUr to rail and txaaiia ruy work.at my tluck Is ths larjraat In town, and my prlonta kow as Us tains quality of work el.ewli.ire. I alto I ten for tats Carrlata narnsat of tay stylo or pries. I am prtpariKj to nntnu 10 oraar any aatcriptioa of l airinire, not on hand, at etiorUat nolle. articular attention paid to rapalrlur. Artl,18i3.-17-lf X K K I1SII. I O irrU of lbs boat Whits flan. 40hal( do do Jul received and for tale by R.1Y.ER. May4, 10Ü3. CA II lr.TI. Tht an.Vralraed would aay lo all Ihoaa wlalilnc to furulali tliuir loort wltba rtrprl that will look eil, do food aorvl, and navir rml, 1 call tl in eianuiiaivi aue ioob llironih hla proaoat ttck, which lut htt laiely recalved from Iii aal, which can b aold at prior which wlllcoiopar favorably with ths lowstt itsclnuatl ratet. II hat. Iverjr vrllf of ths taUiUMs and fathlon, ranfrff r priest from 3U lo I Jo cU. por yard. Hocall and ee blin. OvUSUlh, 1U9. JilCIUIiUTy.NbH. PnOTECTIO!t (Fire, Marine and Inland) INSUUAM'K C03JPANV, 1IARTFOBD, CONN. .JS(.OJtrOfiJTD 1820. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. A.O.IUftaa, C. H. Noarauti, R. Slv, W.TimtLL, Jxo. WaiscKTOS, vy.Kii.LOwS, W.B. RoiBINS, H. HlLU, U.W.I'LtBI, L. llDMrnaav. T. HLar.' W. A. Will. Wat. liiM II. llKLtaa, 1). Claas, Wm. W illum, I). W. CLARK, hretideal. Wat. Conkis, Bce'y. Tb attention ofproporty holder It repetruHy called lotlietnperlor advauuirea for t'ire la rlarnnd ImInikI Insiiraincei offered by lbs ritUTEC'l IOS l.SLItA.CE CU. Th undaralrned hatbn furnlahed with blank pollclea,eta;utd by the omerf tli Company) alto wlih blank renewal receipt, fur cnutlunli.it polldet already lud, and It duly auihorited and prepared, at Arenl of tald Company, to make luturancoa for any period of Um, not lata thau one month nor greater than seven years, upon build inn or their conloiilt. occupied at DwkLMXua, Ntottt, Wmnot'ttt, Cnt'Ri na, IIotil, Hani, C'ottT Hotaaa, CoLLKOE, die, Wc, and th emitenta aaalnal Lot oa DAMtoa av riat. J. J. rut i a. Arent. Si )y r or Laurel, Franklin count) , Ind. PAltCV COOD aplendld aatoHment r Lawna, Berarrt, Herase De Lalnei, Tlttnet, Silks, Katln, aud wblU drett foods, r or tale very cheap at myl LISCK 4 FARai'llAR'S. WAI.Ii FAPEII.e-wWe have now oa band a litrr attorimeut of Wnll, pirs Board and window paper. Alao,alurr; to of window thadea of the lalealalvl and pattern, wUlrh wear Hing at reduced prices. r. 1). OALLlü.N 4 hü.t. tu Cnlicoes! Calicoes!! PIF.CF. betl Cocheco, Merriinte and Kew Kn'ltud Prlott. I'ut received at th KepSU 4i. OLD WlilTK OORNKR CAIIPETS1 CAIirCTS!! . Jurt received at the Ol W una Icbdik, a niottniacnlflceut attortment of Carpels, of all ttvletand pru et. fj N. 1. GALLION dc bO.V iisiJRArr.. THE PIIOTECTIOX IXSL'IIAXC'E 1 Clin I V coiitlnuet to Inture agalnat lott or damage by Are and tho perils of navlgntion, on at favorable tjrma aa any renpomlblo Company. All toiAct puldat the oClce whore x'olicy Ittued, ft. sixty duy after proof. Available Capital 5U000.000. The undimlso J.taei:t of thlt oil and rotnonaitlo Company it c tall luuut prepared to imua Foliclt't, ntc. Ao. Offli-o two doon north of Burton's etce, Brook vllle, Ind. aLKKLÜ WAKD,0fCl.t. Kny 0, JSÖ3. C-2-1T OH N WILLIAMS, Fasliioiablc AN CIsOTIIIRR, MT.CARMEL, IND. A well olected lock of Cloths, CaifimerM and Veltuka always ou Tiaud, lu wlilih Invito llio attention of all iu want of good filling garments made lo the most Fashionable mannet in this Department of lilt bosinoes lit) riefte competition, a choice lock of Ready M;ide Clothing, selected with gTat care which will be sold at a imt'l advance oa cot Prices. 1 lilt depart ment is 'fatty enlarged, ao that diappoii.tment lu selecting teasouable garments is next lo impossibility a general . assortmeut of Cravats, Slocks, Shirts, Collars etc. &.0- for aale at the lowekt prices. 4I-3r. JOHN WILLIAMS. K. RQY, 1(;ufit;iriootanbSotra;iIitr. .a TIEGS leavs to Inform the clllr.ons or frJ A Brook ville and vicinity, thai bs A f carries on business in lb a above line 1 1 on Main Bürgert traut, opposite the V'w Clerk's Ollice, and hopes bj by atrict attention to boilnetsand hit experlenco In the trade, and with a Arm determination to woik nothing but ths best of tlock and warrant good ritt, hs expects to merit s thereof publie patronage. Peg or tewed ladlet' work of all d icrlptiont made to order, and of the real Partien and Philadelphia ttylot. January 1 16341 year. GREAT ATTRACTION! O O ODS A T NE W YORK PRICES? rplir. undortipned proposes to sell at cot, 'oo entire stock of goods, groceries, ready Inaoe rlotlilng Ac. luK-ljr ouod by Benjainln II. Burton, at Urookvlll.it aud also the store iatoly owned by John Ct Burton at Melamora. Th goodt ar principally new, Imvliii' been recently purebasad, mostly In theKast al low prices are well teloclod and tuluble lothe market and teuton, and embrace a very Jcneral attortment of all that It dcslrutile. Iii goods a r to be eold and told Imniodiolclv, atro-t, roa csshomlv, aud all who desire to obtain gitodt at their own prices, almost, ahould call at once. I hey ere going off like mot Cattt aud tbote ho come flril III U E T THE BARGAINS. Greater Inducements are now offered lo pur. chasers than ever were olio red before In the Wlilbi Water Valley. The goods al Brook vtlto will be found at the old Hurt on stand,, thote at Mctemorn at the Hubottom ators house, whore the public will bu wultod on by geuilouiauly and accommodating clerks. Kolbing but monoy will bo taken for g o l, no bookt kept, no credit glvou, but ratar naaaatM cAsii is the .motto::: The goodt are told for cash not for the profits. I.adlui gentleman country merchauit pedlar boyt aud glrlt call, and call now, and tau for yourtelvet. CEO. IlOLLAM) Assignee. Jtov. 39 l33.e-30 tf. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. VLAItUr. tot or the above named arttdas embracing Silk, NVimlun, l.luou aud Collen, just opened and for tale cheap at Nov. l.t '53 4S. l Xr.n At MAKER'S. T) It I T Ac U I X ti II A II S-iöo ,,irc, 0f woll I assorted prints and Ulii;liauit. For tulo at roducod prlcet at me 7 IJNCK cV PARQCHAR'S. Wim MI1 year 103 la now nearly closed, and I I earnestly roqnest nil persoi.s Indeliled tome, or lbs late Arm of K.r a. 1ner, to make payment by the trat day of next month. All cluluit of long sundlng, hi er t rain, or I shall bring tult ou thorn Immediately. RICHARD TY.tEK. Brookvllle Doe. SI-'93-tf. Tcn.tinor the id. aii:uicam. cttibtrrlptlno when not paid within tho year 8, no If paid within tha year...... s.no If paid In advance. 1 ,9(1 Town öubscrilmr, in advance 1 .75 la dobs of 25 1,23 la clubs of At) 1,00 11 cenu will bs dednctcd oa subscription out of ths county. 0T Subscribers may remit money by mail ot our risk, when not lent than $2 art remitted at one time, and receipts will be returned stating the time to which payment i made. Obtain a certificate of the PvntMartrr as to the amount remitted. xoTicnT The ro-ptrtnerthli heretofore avlatlntf between M. Wllllami V Co., wss on ths 3d day of Jsnuary, by Mutual content, dltolved. The honks of the Arm will b round In the hands of M. Wllllami, and all those having claims agalnat or In debt loaald Ann are reomatodio call forthwith, and teaks tut, lloiuenl. Lanlct.Jsn.10, tJ t. WILMA M A Co. ' e. it 3w.

J ! I J U

READY MADE CLOTHINUt AVr y twrla . haadaosjs a..vi.t f Sttcra pur.ha which inahet mt a.rtdowa Ul'' m u,'"'iK0AlCl.Olltt InmUXi"' W t Mil CUtbtfif ft US lower tbaa any other llou.e la Uta b.r.i. lar oll.,-m,H j.fyju and quirk .al.t." Ro,. i. -tj. aa. V' rillC fc0I-

. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY IIAHTKOIID. CUNN. ' Capital aJtock. jlntinai Prosailaiama and viern nt. INCORPORATED 1125. Til IV ofAV bat now tranaaeud botlaess foe more than a quarter of a century, daring walra I ,i laaenwiore man 100,000 RISKS'! And Tntnred renl and bereonst Arwnsrtf arauaal loat by Firs sod aur lo ths vtluaof more Uaa two iiuanaiD millios pollass is rut WESTERN COUNTRY. follrlttof Inauraiica wd oa tha an oat (tvfabl ttrmt aeatuti loa or damage by Sre, t US perlhj of fiavlratlon by A10N1ÜOMERY ARNOLD, Kov.lllh. J8M. 1 Aceat at rtarrtao Ohlew NEW ARlilVAL JOO EISE. BLOOMINOOROVE, hD., IH constantly reelvlng a tpltadld sad ableU aatorliuout of STAl'LC ANDTANCY DltY COODf, Urocrrlr, llartfwart Qatrmwart, Ctitlcrf , llat-t Caps, noaasts, Ilosi, alien, llcadrmad Clottlc. Drua:, Wldlrltet ralnts Oil. f fttnffst nll,Cofton Yarns, NoIIons Pcrfutnary, VC. Vc.( TT7 The above roodt liav been bought low for reh, tvleclod with tberroaleai ear, and will be told at Iii vsry Inwrtt prlt ea. Call and siamine before pun-bating elbers. .VT. IC, W. VALL'ey1Ü)ÜSE! Ill 1 VRlhe pleaaure of anaoonclnf lo ths pabtle that the Vi.ttv Hon la now sued up la Us bet tl) le, for the erromntodalioa of the trsvelling eommuhltv, no palm will be tpared ta promots the comfort of thnaa ho way detlre to make Us vaLLv Hocaa Ihetr home. I'nderthe preaent inanaremenl. 1 Salter MvMf that no lioute la Bouia autlera ladlaoa caa e'qaal Ulla. 1 he bulldlrr la !ar-e and eommodlona. and teattrurlodexrctl) furthe puriK. u hieb ttltaw Jilled. The nndernlr ned ht had lauchexrK'HenralBtLs hualueM, and ta atind that all who may have heretofore favored l.!m, will not nalrt ntakl. thlt houte their bume whenever their betiatas muy lead them to Ibli (.lace. Brook ville, Ind., March C3d,Iri3. TTniiri.LAS V PAllASOL!-A larg U loiol linbrelUt and 1'aratoU for aula at Lbs lowest possible price at T7 U.'.CK 4 FA K(J I'll jtRs. P I.Ol liliTilT Kl.. he mara.t pries l T rah will be paid for merehanuble flour barrcla at the Exchange Mill, Urooktille.lv .Nov. ao.-y.'-io, cho. holLasd a co. nOOTM A S 1 1 OKSw V Ua v largely InereaTU d oursliKk or lioolsand Mioes, and imv offer Uio go in of ih soupk-ii, to ph aso the tuts of Ihs most lU.tiJlon, lu the way of Airs. tit aacLis ens. torn miidcludiutilippcrs and biuklnt with ths prettiest L-abiot boolt and oth.-r'-flKciit" In lown. y7 Li.NCK KAKqVHAR. W H K 4 T I v II C A T ! ! WHEAT!!! ftO.OlH Rllsl.alsnr l.-.l .V Ex thange Mill, Brookvllle, Vor hieb lb hiebest. naraet price In cutb will b paid by Xor.3J.8WU CLO. llOLLAXDdtCo. SVMJIEB WAHE-Ar of the most fatlilonahle. an 7Urg laurusast durable samaisr good,! ml received aad for aale br "7 1-1 .ALU. öt rAKQUUAK. SOMETHING NEW. cogens vi llk irfACHiR snop Adjoining the Slovo Foundry of W. w. Cebbart. Till uiidertigned rcspccifutly InfonutUe pllc that bo bai eiUtblisliod a Nacbloeaop li Couuersvilla, and Is now manufacturing THRASHING MACHINES, llorae Powers, Separators, Straw ratters, Cwrw SheUert, Wood-sawing Machines, all the latest aitu uiott Improved patterns. He alto maoufsaars lali,i, i ut,nt I'srtabls Cister Mill aeellenland eouvenlent article thai aver harmcr who has an Orchard ought to hav. ' lie expects lo keen constantly oa band a uppty of Thrashing Machlnet. dec, an I invltet all She wish to pnn baao lo give him a call. Th Maeblaavy manufactured by lalsa will h warranted to a of the bett mtlorialt.aud mot tubtUuUal worktsaatliip. )tliPAIRIXO.-Hs will bs prepared to repair Reaping Machines and will altead promiHlv la tss fltllug up aud repairing of any kind of Macblsery nitwrms w... I. st reasonable at thee of aar establishment In the Wett. J0HS KXUSLKX. Connersville, April l,ieS3. ly. 0. B. Clement's Cash Store. HAVING jual received a general assortmaU s new gootlt which, added to my preaent aiwck maket my atsorlinent complete all of which will be told low rorrash or pro.lu.-e mv stock consists, lu part, of a variety of Cloths, Casa me res, ItaU-netta.Twet-da, Jeane de Kummer ware. Also, vcry variety of Prints, l.swns, t.tntrlrams, Uelsina, Homlmzinet, pluln and fancy silks, Lac Isiiu. Kid r.'loves, aVe. esc. ALSO, a flu lot ofQneenswsre, Callarr, Graeertra, cVe, together with the flncst assortment of lloolt t. Sli-w-t ever brought to thlt place. Aay lady thai I cannot tult In a pair or shoes moat still -be under tbetunwence of the dark agea. K. B. In changing any business to Cash V Produce I do no more than what I am compelled ua, and I hops litis will bs received ss a tufflcieat apology. W A.N TED, 2fl,nno bashelt whsat. 40,000 do corn, for whtsh WH rV'''. C. H. CLCM5Tf. Laurel, A g. lOtb, IMS. 3ft.lT. HA II D V A Itr, A I faS, sVrv Uircg A Fs. qt-Hsa Invite attention u lUolr complete aalortmeat of nails and general surk of bsvrd wars, at redact'SCiisatunaU retail prKCa. twayT CPEKIt ft'gf:iIIE:J are having tha sj highest price for I men Ii d eotiss na. rags detiveren i ineir pnper mi u. BrooltTlllo,.oT.3ütb,l3.-5C.if. ' T AnnsPEtn has just reo I red sad waUtit tl future keep a good assortment ef Cree-at Dry Goods and Ftnry Articles, which be will ill at the moat reduced jrlccs. Aov. 3oth, lö3 jowtf.. All If OA I) LETTING. 1 he tubserlber Uu.tnow receiving from tho Atlantic Cillos for the eppronchlng Pell and Win. lor trade a large, full aud complete assortment allthe varlullct of (iodtCUUitrstsdlM the following list Stnp!e& Fancy Dry Goods. Silk Gvitt. tf'Hr,Hiriwcrr.Qtri,ttr)t, 0r wer, II". I n. lim-i . 5'c lur eaaf Oil CerA i lrKlhigmnit Lrnlhrt to which the allcolioM of Ihe public la .peeialty directed. Ilo has taken great pamt Ihla fall In lha tsleetloa Of his goods onabllng hun to offer, to lh trade a rtiK k which In extent and variety exceed any to be lound lu this market and to which ha hall be making frequent addition. Uiroushvut thssewaoai. Buyers would Dud It to Ihelr Interest tncall a4 tnri.uct bltrlock (which wii: alaajr be found la rsw and attractlv;jlfore,puriha.liigelewhreM he Isdelenutnvd 1)1 Sr'rrr ev ltt arthor f aay holt' In the country. K, TTNtK. P.K. The hlgbdst market price alwajt paid la CtMi for all klndsgram and all approved coeaUy prodticn t iVen lu exchange for goods. Urookvitle Oct, I'JtU 1&93 13. Itathl mid cnlj C.'ili: Till! claims, notet, book accontita. At. belong, tug to 11. H. ca J. Uurton and also to M. N. tJurtou at Mrokvllle; andalaoiho rlalmt belonging to II. II. cV J. C. Hurt.. n. and to J. C. BurVm aO:elamoru,aro a jnudto me and to be col lecled. 1 Alt irsont tntereaU'd, are hereby aotlflcd, Ihallhcso claims mi st b PAID FOIlTinVJTH. The cnte linns of emergency, and wlihoet regt rd to person or sex, iho rlalmt aw and4efl be paid. No delay nued lo bs cxpoctcd, st sons wilt be allowed. Thoso who k sow m t,w 111 aadorstaad that I at caa Just what I an-. R. P.C. Darwlck will remain at lha Xabottoat store bona. In Metamora, It riots up ths business thors.andlt wyagetitM recuivs aud rsoeijt for inon John W. MHt It mr stent at Brook rills, aea will wait oaall who till, and rclr sad receipt for money. ' And sll wUl remember thst ws bare a coert eom-nenclng trst Monday la Jannar)-, another tbe flrsl Monday in Kebruary that w a have fmisj wot four Justice of the peace In ach township, whose offices are always open, and that I have bad aboal BOyssrs experience rollofiinf money, rommea Kiug tuitsae. ana uisi wnai I sag sre. LANUAaalgv.es. Kov. 8S1M3-S0tf. pAtll roil WOOI.I WOO Mt LOOK I t ' 1 hs Mills es Pactory at N.lnvr, irs rat. liliif. snd wears read to wait cm sumr la or line, the Factory hat Ls4a largel) I ei proved, tad wecaacard, spin, wwave, and suaaatartare Wool oa at abort nolivw, as Bxd ttSti csop,M say g.Knl shop Is lha ountry. Pulling and droits rinns la lha ntual seatAf sa ralr torms.sll kindsofMarchai table asvducstaksSi (or work and espa.-Ulty b4 gsweew, V e Ul pey cash or goods for 1 ue Iba wol, Calland see ttshertre taking yc.es we1 or bim: oiUittbtret, T.1 ü MACV.C0R9?!leÄCs.

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