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ar vilfta Crri 4rm. WisnisoTos, Jin. 31, '34. TotTo r tue Amekicjii: The bulnett ofieeeh makloj In ConjjreM goea bravcl oa. It U now rrunifeet that the Urtry queitioa la to bs ths question of tha lewion. You will of couri ander aland that the north la to blama for in - troJucIaj the fire branJ. Had not the membera from the northern titatee rais ted. the DougUa bill which proviJea for ettln;aiid the compromises of 1820 and 1830 there would have been none of the an jrr debate that ia now, and that wilt be for month. Mr. Doujjiaa ia ashamed of the apeech he made yetterday, if that fact can be deduced from the fact that he haa publiahed quite a differsnt one this morning. The Senator, yesterday, indulge J in the use cf auch terns aa "unmitigated Ilea," "pure, unadulterated Abolition, FreeSoil, Ni;;rUin," and other delectable phraes of the tarne class, all of which are carefully expurgated from hia authorized apeech. The fact ia significant. It learea one eingle raj of hope that the Senator haa not entirety loit the aenae of what ladue to himself and the world. It shows that be has not reached the point of moral obtuaeness, at which he can fane all the world aa ready to hear, as be is to indulge in the atrains of blackguardism one expecta to bear at a three- " penny fin ahep in the purlieus of St " Giles,' but not la a public deliberative m body, like that of the United States " Senate, where, by a figure of speech, each man la usually called a gentleman. One cannot help wishing, ho-vever, that Ui second aober thought which led the Senator to atrike from hia speech, the objectionable passages, haa come in timo to lead him to refrain altogether from t'thtiruse. The public will naturally look for further outpourings of impure waters, from the fountain which haa already established its capacity for containing such filth. The storm on the Nebraska bill waa renewed in the Senate this tnoruing. Mr. Chase had the door, add not being fully prepared to go on with hia speech to-day, in reply to the new version of history presented yesterday by the Sen ator (rout Illinois, aa he could hardly bo expected to be at so early a day, a motion to postpone the coit liberation of the bill for a few days, waa made. Debate ensued on this proposition. Mr. Douglas strugghd long and Ineffectually to force the Senator from Ohio to reply to hint at the confessed disadvantage. The sceae which waa presented for one hour or more was unequalled by any I have ilnesed during eight yeara acqualnteer with the body. I doubt whether n efl'irt to force discuss! n upon a question of any importance, agalust the wishes of the Senator entitlod to the flor, ever heretofore disgraced the Senate. Courtesy, no less than policy. has always, heretofore, given to every Senator all the time he desirid to preparo himself fat debate. Mr. Douglas expressed the suspicion that the effort to postpone wai made in order to five time for the out-dour agitation of the bill. The Senator seems afraid to trust tho people, or to trust the bill into their hands for discussion. Nothing can bo clearer than that it I hti desire to secue a vote upon it before rj expression of public sentiment against It shall secure its defeat. Why, other wise, Is he to anxiomto press an itnmo dlate vote. The Territory of Nebraska la not a matter of moment, that it should be established blindly, without a knowledge, on the part of those who establish it, of the sentiments of the people with respect thereto. Certainly, a few weeks or a few months can make no great difference. The very fear of the people betrsyed by the Senator, is a confession f kia own conviction that the meuuro Is net demanded or sustained by the sen timent of the country. lie aeeks to pre cipltate through Congress a bill which he .believes embodies the will of a minor Ity oily, and is willing to accomplish his hj et by smothering an expression of jKVfelr approbation or disapprobation. Tae subject was finally postponed until I7i4y next. In the other House, alio, we hid quite aa exciting time on the subject this aerating. In pursuance of the policy of lorciag tno tne measure. It waa introduced la that branch this morning?, and after i severe struggle waa referred tu the Committee of the whole. I believe it will require a two third vote to get It up for consideration in that branch, in ad vsnce of a largo amount ef legislation which already hat the precedence. It la clear enough that this measure ia not , to be crammed down free threats with out mastication. The anxiety of the Admlstratlon with relerence to the measure is intense, aa well it msy be. Upon its success the President haa risked his all, although It waa not of hia origination. He found it necessary to go for it in order to prevent Douglaa from stealing the aoulh away irortt mm in idu. whatever rate betideo the bili, the Cabinet will prove atronger than any one glvea it credit for, If It maintains its Integrity, when that fate la decided. The cabinet waa not i unit on this question. Mr. Mircy Is opposed to the bill, and could not be dragooned into acquiescence. For con firm alien of thia assertion I refer you to the remarkable fact, that every press ia the State of New York recognized aa an organ of the Administration, Including even Marey'a special home organ at Albany, ia out in full tune againat the measure. If It succeeds how can he remain in tbo cabinet, and occupy the false position in which be la placed, when the Administration hat lent its sanction and its approval to tho law? and if it fails, ia it probable that Je3V rion Davis or Mr. Gushing, who hart . been engaged in efforts to "crush out" the anti-slavery sentiment, can remain in theii responsible positions with the finger of public disapprobation ao directly pointed at them! No wonder that 'he Administration la solicitous bout the meaaure. BKECIIER TS. niTCIIEL la the second number of Mitchil's new pnper, the Ciliten, he makes a declaration of Iiis principles on the Slavery fiuestion. lie says he ia no more a abolitionist than was loses, Socra tcs, or Jesus Christ tliat. it ia not a crime, or a wrong, or even a peccadillo to hold slaves, to buy slaves, to sell slaves, tu LcensLvcsat work, br do? ring or other needful coercion; and he ., . l tmiy regrvu mat no nss not a goou a plantation in. Alabama, well stocked with healthy negroes. This declaration of principles on the part of tha Irish exile, has brought out Iter. II.ar Ward Brecher, in a late number of the Inlependent. Wo clip the following closing paragraphs from Mr. Becchcr s article: Here comes to thee. O Alabama! a
weary pilgnni, whoso lire lias been captivating Atnericau Helen had con-Mx-nt in warfare with oppression ! ; tiuued at tho Bend, the garrison would ThosiC ncars, they afo the DicmoriaU of have been erected tlieru population, liberty; that pale check, it is wasted capital and business would hare been in the weary, weary strife for human centered there, and tlitnco Would have rights; that sunken eye, it pined j been the Queen City of tho West." away in long confinement borno for Who after this will say that woman is libertv'asakc. And now hi consecra- f no importance in tho decrees of ltd life he besn to thy soil, 0 thiic fortune. dm. 0u.
fortunate Alabama! and that breath I which has blown tho- trumpet against I
kings ana tyrannies, is heard in soft whispers ulung thy streams, asking for a fat plantation! That resounding roico that awoke tho aympathy of the world for freedom, now send terror through the cotton field, or vociferates triumphant bids for comely girls and healthy boys of divided families, among squabbling Legrces, around tho auction block. A poor chance hath any other bidder whose voice hath not been rounded out and rnaJe sonorous iu the service of Liberty! Let England rest, Tumultuous John Mitchcl will rex her no more about the foolish abstraction of Liberty. "But we will not believe such a slander of Ireland. We will rather believe that longinipmonmenthas soured a noble nature, and that sweet feelings are turiied to the gall of misanthropy. Wo know that such a gal!a;t nature as Meagher's would repudiate such sentiments. We do not believe that Dillon and O'Gorman, O'Brien, and hosts of memorable others, are so sordid and so selfish in their conception of human rights and liberty, as to unite for their motto, Mr Liberty everything; Mas's Liberty nothing." TKLEGltAPIHC. OXE WEEK E AXE It 1 HO.! Et HOPE ARRIVAL OF THE AltABIA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS! Prospect of War Great Tar iah Victories Preparation for a general War. Halifax, Saturday. Feb. 4. There is no actual news of importance excopt that Europe ii waiting with trembling nnxiety for the answer of tho Czftr which will determine the uucslion of peace or war, against Franco and England. The answer is hourly expecU-d. Consuls fluctuating Urgtly during tho week, closing at 91 12. The dctnilit of the buttle of Citalu alow a biilliunt victory for tho Turks. There was great loss on both sides. The battle l:tttl two days. The Itusans lot I.OuO killed. 'Tho Turks afterward attacked tho Russian reserve, drove them buck with immense alaughtor, took Cinton, demolished tho Russian fortitication, and returned to Kalafat. Tho Ciiris fortifying Svbtstonol an1 tlm coast of Crimea. lie has caused all the lighthouses to bo extinguished. Tho Sultan essentially modified the note of tho four p wer, who had pronounced tho moJifieatiuns satisfactory, and went them to Si. Pctersburgh. Tho Czar has been oflicially informed of tho cntranco of tho allied fleet Into tho Blurk Ken. His reply is not known, but the indications uro that he would withdraw the RuMian Embassadors from Franco and England, and mako it formal declaration of war. England is actively recruiting all her coat defences. The 11 ink of Franco has raised the rate of interest to ö per cent. When tho Arabia sailed, tho general Impression was that tho Czar would withdraw liN Embassadors from Fraucu and England, mid declare war. The greatest activity prevailed in the French Navy Yard. Every ship has been ordered to The operatives work Sundays. A new levy of seamen has been ordered. Thero 1 a great scarcity of food in tho Roman States. I'rle TrluniDliMNt. On tho 23th, a bill r4sscd tho Leg iklature of Pennsylvania, repealing the law Incorporating thu Railroad which has of lato been auch a bono of contention and the basis of so many disgraceful proceeding", at Erio. Uov. liigh r gave (this signature immediately, and it goes into c Ik-ct forthwith. Tho people of all Krie county, as aoon as they heard of lliM proceeding, shouted huzzas an J li red guns us if Old Hickory h ul jutt whipped old Pncken ham at New Orlenns. Tho Cleveland Democrat is nd vised that tho Company oicn the land upon which the rowl built. The stockholders have a clear, unencumbered fco simple title to n strip of land from Conncaut to Krie, which is not a mere right of way obtained from the proprietor, but the absoluta ownership of tho soil. It therefore argues that, if the stockholders have built their road with out a charter, as the Legislature of that State has decided, they of course will set up the plea that tho work was not constructed under tho Franklin Canal Charter, but is an improvement made on their own private property. Thia position is fortified by the fact that tho stockholders have held peaceful possession of tbo road for two years, and are now in possession. Who can oust them and upon whatgrounds can their right to uo their own property bo invaded! The Supreme Court of tho United States will siwtain them. Cin. Knq. ' IIsw Cincinnati became aa CI ljr In the settlement of new countries, it often happens that tho most trivial circumstances produco important rc suits. According to Judge Burnet's "Notes on the North Western Territory," the question whether North Bend or Cincinnati should bo the great commercial town of the Miami country was decided by thu fact that the com mandant of tho military station nt North Bend became strongly attached to a "black-eyed lady," who lived with her husband at the Bend where he was stationed; and the husband becoming somewhat alarmed at the attentions which tho coniinandant paid to his wife removed to Cincinnati. Finding his lady love h:id fled the officer thou't North Bend unfit for a commercial town, and moved with his troops to i Cincinnati, and from that day the glory I f lw. ti I J .. .I i .1. ..t r:.. of the Bend departed, and that of Cin cinnati arose. Judge Burnet remarks: (pago 66.)--"Theimcorrfparable beauty of a Spartan damo produced a ten years war which terminated in thu demiction of Troy; and tho irrcaistable charms of another female transferred the commercial emporium of Ohio from tho place w here it had been commenced ; to the place where it now is. If this
Tue RiuiiT wat to do it. Mr. Dix on, of Kentuckyon the ICth, offered an amendment to Senator DouglaVs Nebraska bill, nhich legalizes and es
tablishes slavery in that territory. We liko to see Honorable Senators grapplo openly with a difficulty, to "take the bull by tho horns." "When questions are fairly stated, there is not much chance for uodgm?, unless it Is done as tho Senators from Indiana avoided votinsr on tho fugitive slave law. ,Nw thu contest is fairly be tween slavery and freedom, and tho fi delityof the representatives from non slavcholding States to Me South ,will DO sorely ineu. Jiaatson courier. Commercial. rlnrlnniltl M,kll Pnrrected weeklv expressiv for the Inf I diana American, by Aakon A. Colter, ST Uroctry, rroduce ana vommuston itr chani; dealer in Crsss seeds, Dried fruits Wooden ware, 'Vindow glass and K alls. South E. cor. Main & 7lh at. Cin. O. Flour. Wheat 7,00 I RioCo&ce 121 1,30 I Sugar 4l5i Rye 80 Flaxseed 1,50 Timothy seed 2,50 Dutter 12 to IS Dried Apples 90 Molassta (new) 25 old 23 Clover seed 6.73 Kgsrs 16 Salt, Kanawa 60 Lake"pbar.2,63 Nails, tens, kjj.4,50 " 8s, 4,75 W.Glass8xlO 2,75 " 10x12 3,25 " 10x14 3,75 White Desna 100 Pearl Starch 7 PeacheslGQiQSOQ Oata 45 Corn Lard ' Flour Barrcla Parley Tallow 43 0 35 50 10J WJnter randies 14 No. 1. Sosp 5 I Feathers, prime 42 Bees-wax 37 I Utnsenz - 30 GreenApples7jto30 Potatoes 00 to 60 Klce new o . Ilrookvllle rrices. joiiri noBKhTH. PKonucr. dealer. Wlival, 1 M I erbusb. Holst, SO buili Out. 33 nimer, i - F-res, I2 los Corn, S3 00 43 it ti tt Hour. a u W Itsrlor. Lard. iu pr niiiM s r, 30 a, I Kssthsra. 433 pr a riaNsol il 33 " noeri'attio i oo nsii Klour b'U 30 ssnts asch. Wbitsbssus fl W I rVirk bbl, I vi I Wood, Si 00 f sorrl. I Clovsr 4 $3 83 Uleomlmf grove Prices. tOSCT WKtt J.Kt.XO.MEnCIIASTA PnODUCK DEAI.KR Whsat 100 rts r. Hu. Bstlsr 13 ts per lt. Call S3 Kn 10 " dot. Naw Corn 30 UrJ S " lb. fllnaona SO " ri.tntr H(lftirr Hu Flour bbls 40 russt'n Kaitber4l) " Hrtl Atil fU or btt. Tallnw 10 " " Vool irispor cord. NVIilU noans 100 L.M'RIX MARKET. CoRRECTEn WrTtf LT DY C. 1J. CLEMENTS. Corn 30 I Osls S3 Rva CO ttrlV i r'lsxstad 1,10 I IWswas 9 ninsnB 93 I ftntlsr 15 rggs li l unvrss 9 Hay 10,110 I Kssthsra 3 0 roUtoos 40 I Wood 3,0 Ceitar Urove I'rleea tosaiti so win i i t st J. R.A.J. T. COOLKV PKODUl'H PRALKRk Wheat 100 rU. rr. bu Oats 33 ls pet bn ltr SASrH-rlb lrtU potatooa 10 bn V-tt M rts. par. Ha t offaa Kl II(U, lb Nwaol I'nlatoaa ?0rla Hutli-r IU eta. par. lb. l ard S rU. par. lb. Siifar 7 rl Wood t.tio per rord, Py other 40 rla. par lb AVfm Umo ÄIaukct. connrcTtn wxxxi.v nr if taa OLinimT diCo. YVh.sj 1,00 OaU, 3 lUrUy, 4S Klaxrlevd L' Cora, J Kys, SS l'olatos S3, flutter 15 F.,. Ii I J-'lourpsr 100 1730 Lard it II,, 'Ints bssus H I Kmilhara S3 1 .00 I PrUMl A"ppls 9U 1,00 j ntswsa 95 Tallow 10 I Hay 9,00 itlrlNiimrn I'rlces, tuaaai tii vs kkii.t st J. V. tt'HIU.X. Whrat, Corn, llys, Hater, 1 y.v 35. ' Ü0. IG. rots to a, 30. 3sts, 35. lUrlty, , 45. Ksss. Wi Flour, Lard, V. Hoar bids. 33, While Bans, 1,00. KratliarO.V.Hd. t'laxid, 1,35. TT-I I'.aKtaallvlii In fit ttttt Coufisravllts who lab to adwrtlao in tha Amarlran, or subtrrlUHra h wlab loar.ul arrounU.or parous who lh to iit rll, ill plaaas rail npa Mr. Han for.lattlia Conuarsrllls Usiik who la ours"il l'ounravllls. - i 9 Osngq Orange rinnt for aal by tha aiHwrtbor living 81 lulU a taulh att of Mount t'armi'l Ind. frlra TWO DOLUH AND A HALF por ThouaanU. r WILLIAM WHITKHKAO, Pub. 10 IAJI 3 w BHQOKVILLE GO LLE6E. Tllia In.tltullon U noar rvady to neil any . anibrf ounf irntlainanand oaf lodiss, snd afford tnam thabaat of faollillo for obtultilne s thoMnjrh sdnrstlo.. Ths bnlldlnf la lara-a aad aonTanloiit. and tha Board of liialrnoHon lt bainrraaaud aa tha want of tha Instutlnn demand. Thoa young man who may trtn prefer tojra.liiataal older Institution, will do wall to sequi r tha preparatory atndlaa here, whara tha clsaaea are not too larva for convenience, and livro Uirjr aro not Uafbt by ander aradjale, a InmiMlolJ InatltuUona. Young ladles, on fraduatlng, wlU receive appropriate diplomas. HoanllnK ran bs had in SKd fa ml Ilea, near tho eollvgs odlllca at two dollars par week. Young man cm l o4rd thunnelv al about ality eenU pr week. The prleea of tuition rango from SiU la Sfl.tio per quarter with tea por vl dlerouulfor sdrsoco paj uient. Kr further particular itdr.as J50. W.I.OCKK, fraa l Brookvtlla Ind. Keb.S IKJ4. TIIRl'XDEKMG?! 0 ara a committee to rwntthe Hall of Ina hon of Temperance, for suitabls leriurot and sxbibllluua. T. A. C00DWIÄ M. W. MAILK JACKSOX LY.XS tr. DEEDS. E0RTQAQE9, AND ; Quit-Claims of the new style, and all kinds of Blanks for Justices made to suit the new law tr For salo at THIS OFFICE. rrllK undorelxnad adm'r. of Barnrt MeTomba L d c'd.wlll offer at Private aalo until Katunlav ths tili day of March net, when If not sold, will xkmo at piiMUi oiiury on Ihn itronilees, iM'twren Hie ho'ir of 10 A.M. snd 4 r. M. of aaldday,tlio ftillowlnir deacrlbcd Heal ICstato. to-lt: One hundrwd sud eltfhl (OH) acres of? of tho weet aide of aejtii.n Twenty ono Town twelve (W) KniiKo thirteen (13) In Prauklin County In. uieua." 1 here ars a romfortnlild dwelUnf houao, Iaj table and excellent a ell of water on said prcmbwia ahont 6t acre of clearud laud and tho bul Lance weKllmUrrud. It Is silnaW on Iho Metainorn road 3 in l lo aoutli west f liloomlnf Urovs and I ntllo nl of the Turnpike. Tina, or Hl One third caah at ali one third In nt'io ntoiillia and one third In flfleen mos. from duy of aalo, Hit Interest and approved eecuritv. without r.dlof liatevcr from valuation or appruleemetitUws. U'.Sl. IIATI II.I.I Admlulslrutor. Jnn. 5Mw . r "i i ii i: i m is: i x i i. js i: n voirlavo rouTI I'iriii IlK'lr frlvnde and cuUimrsof ihelr exl.iilvoppt'ratlou of itiitnufHcturliig ready moJe I lutiiius f.r this aprinjt. We liave ronrtniitly on hand entl ara Hatty rrculvlng a ir'd aaock ofclotha Caasluion, Veotlnf V Tailors trtmmli.aa iocatlier with a flu ortmcnlof Ctt.llnitirii rumUUItif Kirnds, all of which wa shall bo happy toei ll ein ap a. id on rerwonnl Is term a. rMfuau cull aud rxauiInn our alck iM'foro punhaalnr elaewlicro. full ao. II weais do Main it. between ftib &0th, ( iwrlnnatl,UUIn. ;u..l, -J ij. MACK o BK0TIIERS. .
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NEW. DIt lid .STOHE! ( Sign of the (JvlJen Mortaf.) r , ;'3Jc!hn WM&aclT, - UK I Kit IX Drati, Medtriiu a, l'ulnta, oils. IyrSluf fa, 1'erl timcrr , Hrlio liaaka. Mallem-ry, IN-ii uud I'orltrl t'utlr rri , Wttt tide of Main it., hext door to the VALLEY UOUSK, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. ' TAKES plciture In lufrniliig Ilia jiubllo gon rally, that be Is now In tacvlnl of and 0.oiiIng In bl new more, oppoelto tho I'litille Hquare, a full stock of II Co U In Iii line, ills stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Ha tan say with all roufljaneo Is not surpassed, either Iu quality or vsrlcty by any otlwi housolsj IAS count), nor at as low prices. His stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, kc, Kept by him U complete Iu awry part. 1 am now opening an vlt-gant nnsortuiont of English, French and. American Perfumeries, AM of which have been nurrliael at auch prlcfi as will enable mo to anil at tbo lowent rate. I have mail arrangement with a la rye ptiblUhIng hoUMi In Clin Innull to bo kept supplied WltU all Uta varieties of SCHOOL BOOKS. Used In tli Schools of this plaro and ilclultv, be Ilde an excolleut sjnortuiuut of Staple and Taney Stationery,
whh h w 111 bs bar also vory fluo scd of at reduced prices. i Msortoieut or Fen end Pocket Cutlery, alt of which ara fresh Importations and many now patterns. For any nfihs above or numerous other articles usually kept in houses of Ilka character, the public are renpncifully invited to tlie MSlirn uf the Col.len Mortar." J01I3 W.MOODY. A'0.S-tf. R.C.UODÜ FASHIONABLE HATTER. 54 Fifth Street. ClNCIMATl OHIO. 43 lyr. netropolitan Silk Stock! REMOVAL. EDWARD LAMBERT k CO. IMPOKTEKS A.ND JOUUEKS OP SILK AND FANCY GOODS, Having removed to their' -ivjsir v Aiiiuw u si: No. as t-iiAnncits rvriiF.i'.T. M.W lüliK, (OpponU Iii Purk) Invite tho atlxiillou of His Trade to their SPRING ITPOKTATIOJt of 111(11 Sill KM. iui aioncf KIIAWl.t. ltiiuiriMi, i: .m ii 1 1 o i n r.it i r. a r . Morcbants thronghonl ths I'nltod Kuwi are solicited to examine our aaaortilient, which In KOVK.LTY.niCIIXKSS AMI VARIKTV, I believed In bo unsuriHiseed In Ihle mclrepoll. and adapted to the want of tha very beet trade In this cnuiitr); all Of Ukb will bo o ire rod to Cuah and Aral cluat tlx iu. Buyers, on Ilia tnt lit. trorable term. January 3d I'Jt S-Otlmrs. For sale. INQUIRE AT T111M OFFICK. TIt NlMl ! lntlliiMt 1 riinklln Co. C'tMrf of Common J'leaie, April Term, 1051. William H. Hardin VS. j Pr Will in hi VMllnaMdoil.cn. t (H Petition for in vc) sure. MiMKrt the said i-lltlonrs by Mo J. Kelly Lhla allornoy,and CIh hl pi'titun lion In acuoinpanted by an affidavit nkuwliia; that f-aucls A. Mhoup on nfaald defcmlants la not a ri aiiloul of tho Hima of Indiana. The an I.I Nun rnalduut dfuu dant la thorefore hcr'ly uutHlxd oftlio pnudciiry ofaald Petition and thai unli'aa tto kptioars ou Ilia second day oftlio next term of anld t uurt of Common Plane, to bo lu'ldaltno Court Home In the T own of II rook v III County of Frnnkllii and tlUiUi of Indiana mi tho Brat Monday of April uexl and anawernr I )e m n r to eald futlllou Iba aaui Will bo heard In hie ahMinre. Attest JUIIM M. JOHNSTO.t, C. C. C. p. P. C. Seed Store, AND Noa. 40 k 42 Lower Market St. NEAR SYCAMORE, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Kot.1I IMS 47 Smos. "j7'u. Dun rows PATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL. 4 nrillS Mill differs rrom ill then tu tho construeA Hon of tho Upper or Kunner Klon, which Is eoinpoeod of French llurr hloclrs, encloaed In a rast Iron (tao. tili h form tli buck and lioopof the Nlone, with a raal Iron Kyo, or Uuah. thai Is of roater external dlametur at the bottom Uian at tha lop, which Is secured si the back by four bolU.ao Dial every block la In tho form of dovetail, which fives realer stronillt to a f lone, thuii any olhsr method which Is required In small Mills when ths Klone Is run with greet spaed, and bncouiie dancerous Ifnot ttroiifiy made. Itulaojlves weiifhiio aSlons of small diameter that Is reiiulrod, without havlns; It thick or hlfh, that makes li tp heavy. This Mill la a square frami,male of wood or cast Iron, In tho form or a busk, with llrldpe lree,Wlndlo lintaneo, Hlne, Urlver, sud KcgululiuK Nt rvw, and irrlads upon tho am principle aa a luryrf uilll, dlfferlnf only In the Kiinnlm Nlouc: this bvlna the freal wsl(thl, enables Ittoicrliid ncarvrtlieceutro a (rosier quantity nrgrsln and wlib ls power than uy other mill now In use. This mill is portablo, and msy bo allavhed to steam, water, horso or hand power. Also, all lies of Frenck Burr Mill Etonsi, manu j act tired oa Iho earns principle. jnaepn ri. nurrowa, or i incinnnii, ia me invenor, for which hsoblulued L ttcla Pulonl In IH t i. rPorallliifrlnifeineiitsthspurclinivr will bo bold teaponslble for tho rllil of ualpf. '1 hcao ,M Ilia do not rctjulro a Mlllwrlclil toset them up, nd all that Is iirrreoary to put them In opreatlon Uto attach a baud lo tho pulley on ths spindle, with a prum sulll iletilty largo to run tlto ill luch Mill (to revolution! per minute; slUi.ilicp to hore.lein or water power. Hytheatcedy apillralloH of twohorte power, tlio Mill will grind S loS bushels por hoar of Rood meat, and will (rind wheat a wollas Corn. 1 be 30 Inch Mlll.tfpulto Its fullest spood, will (rind from 10 to 13 bushols per hour. Thea Mlllssro warranted to bo Iu everj respect as recommended. All order must bo directed to J. II. BURROWS, Front st, lower sldo, bot. Main At Walnut, Deo. 9, loAS 40-1 yr. Clnclnuatl ,Ohlo. . gennison jousr. . COR. MAIN AND FIFTH, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DEKNISO A. BOS, VKOPKIETORS. Nr,w voiiKwnntiM kiiadi: ui:. POT-THOM. J. EHNKT .Maiiufiirluroran I dealer In all k Inda of tmnpareiit wludow shade . Alao conls.TaaaeU, flraas mounting die, IS 0.9 College Hall, Walnut it., fin. iunull. I'burcb, More and other lnr;o shades painted 1 4 ordsr In a superior style.) Gold Band a n will it: l iii.xcii niiMA. IXTII A Indueement are now ottered a purcha'j sing public. We have Juel opcae.l a Urge In, vrriee of white French Chiua Dinner Ware, of miporlorjijnallty snd hcaullfnl st) In, an article not In be surpniwed In this or any other market. We are sidling this article In w hole or aria of a. tla, lo suit the onliir or the ptirvhasur, on a sllut auvumo on .ew York nr Philadellihla lrlies. Persons about to iuri'liai are Invited dreall and examine mir good and luuru the price. Iu each they will Dnd no Ind'teemxtit. HCt.GI.NS, liu'l. & ANDERSON, Nor. l.l"53.-"ui Wl Main street Thomas McGccliin, nnoLtsALk onocr.n, s.hih fr cr. .v of .VljrfS Strrrti, t'm'liiwrH, Ohi. This Ilonas haa been doing bustuo fur UI; cars. )'J vear at pruaont locatiou. Foh.SV5.T-l"-lvr. w ATI'S e: rOMIMI, Drnlrra Inl Ilrr uesflM ltd i-rari street) t ili clnUM tl.-oiTcr for sale on the tuoatriivoritblo term JVtiO packugus Dr Cooila.pun hsaed moally previous 10 me aavance in nrit ea. riirehaser will Bud thum ready to meet the Jobblug House Kant tr Weit. Tab. li 0-1 'sa lowest rale of any
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1 tint " v. M Til F. Subscriber, thankful lo a generous public for the liberal patronnge beatow cd on him, would ro,erUilly luform than, that bo atlll atrlvee to im i It Ilia same, by kseplng eonaiaiitly on hsitd.ths benlaasorlment of Klares over olfcrsl for ante, woet or the City. All those In want of f A GOOD COOK1NO 8TOVE should call one door North of R. II. Burton's Store where ho will bo found, at all times, reudy lo wait ou all who may favor him with a cull Parlor, OHice, Store, nal Shop Stores, of new and beautiful patterns. Tbeatten. Hon of the public Is respccUullr Invited lo The Folding Hour Parlor Stove, which will meet tho approbation of all. HOLLOW WARE. Sugar Kettles, Skillets, Tots, Oven, and Lids. Andirons, Sadirons, Iron-atauds, Urass and Copper Kettles. He still continue to Increase Lis stock with every desirable ankle of I In. Copper and kuecwlron Ware, or his own manufacture, to which he Invites Iho allontlon of Dealers, Wbolcsalo and Retail, wllli a conSdenco Inst hecaii supply Ihsia as cheap as any other eslabllsmcnt. Old Copper, Tcwter, nnd Iron taken In exchange fur all articles In Ms lino. Sl-tf. J. U. Fl'DGR. Eureka! Eurekn!! Cjnch will be thoexclamatlon of ovory one, that tjlooki In at the. OLD WHITE CORNER. and examines the lane and splendid stock ol Fall nuil Witiicr C;oo(I. direct from Kew York and Boston, all or which were selected with care .and expresalvfor this market. Onr entire a took waa pnrchaaedol Importers and will be sold on the dim! fuvorabte lanue. We are determined to be on the "to ahead" principle and not be bsat selling low. M'o particularly in. rile the attention of the Ladles to our superb ilock of DKE.sk HOODS comprising everything In this lino from Calicoes loiheflnest silks and saline. Weliavea Inrgestock of men's wear's shoes, hats, csps.and Anally everything that Is gonoratly kept In a retail alore, a list of which will bo- found In small advertisements In this paper. Wo would bore gratefully, ark aowlodguoureelves Indebted to our many kind patrons for past favor and cordluU ly Invite a continuance. sep3 u. . K. O.OALLIOX & fOS. Silks! Silks! ! Silks!!! . I PfF-CF.S Dross Bilks, comprising iJ0 Pieces Sgured. 10 " cliaiigiiblel 10 " plnlu and flgurej black, 9 plaid; All of the finest ity 1st and nest patterns Juttrocel. red and will be told cheap by epJD..'i - N. D.CAt.t.tON & PON. Ladies' Dress Goods. 'To the Indie, we would tas .enlist the 'Old White 4 Corner,' and take a 'peep at Hie finest lot of , Dress floods, ever offered Iu this market,ronaltlng 1 In psriof au pieces mnsiin tie taincs, ranging from 1jh; 10 ..1 per jaru, C.l pieces caalilniervj 10 popllual 10 silk warpluatrei 30 common do; S crape detaluel 10 ' Kreuch merluol all of which were manufactured from the finest fa. brio and beet material and purchased direct fro ia Importers, Olid Will t0 sold at small profits, by sep 8T-. N.l). UALLlONdtNOif. Uroolivillo Bank in Operation A II of Krank IIa County have Ussrd of the low prices, si which i.'oods have boom uniformly sold at lbs cheap store ol I). IMlICU&KOIV, And that la tlie rcasoa why they have atwava hsd the cream of the country trade. Uul this Full, knowing that floods were high when tl-c Merchant ruahed 011 so haslil) , they concluded l wait IUI the rush was over, when from there being more sal. ..ra than buyors, they bought their euullful Fa I d Winter stuck at Ten per Cent Lass. Than any other House In the Valley. 111:1 we can undersell all who bought earlier. stwlll befuund by prlclag ourdoods and lliulrs. I ry It and e lor yourselvea. Our slock Is Indued a choice and beautiful oue and rutiuiil be beaten lu Franklin County. . ii.niujiv A ftns. ITTI 1111 l'y togiitliero. Hint's XII Furniture, Furniture, Furniture. V Y. liivlio the I'ublio allentlon to our new stork II of Furniture Just rucelted, which we oiler a lit. Ho lower Ihnn any other bouse In thu Whim Water Valley. Consisting of "nftis, Tin roaua.Cenlre Tables,' rd 1 sulci Cherry A Walnut I'reakrust dt IHuIng Table Urnwerdt Wash NUm I. llcd'lead, Loungns, Crib, Willow Waggon nt Cradle, Malrasaeabe. sides a gsnerel aisurlmenl of V II AI H". tr. I. I'KU'K 0 S05. Hats & Cups.' A splendid lot of all st) lei aud prlcos,of the above article Just pi cued at GAI.LI0.VK STORK. Ita ntaa ll.Tyaga. Pacntaug o. flikga. Fall Stock C!othinpm:. fHIEAFEIt tliaa tha cheapest. The amlsmlgned Vwould again announce to their former patrons, aud to Hie public generally, lliullliey are rust In receipt! direct from a yrt we' riuHieüiMi ot Uielr Fall slock or Clothing.OentsFurnishtngGooiU Ktlll unrivalled In lie extent, In tho e'vrollencaof articles .and In the eatremely low prices at which lb or are sold. Iiiey would alao my that, In connexion with llinlr stock of clothing, ihey lnvetiut rei'olrud.auil w III keep constautly uo baud, a full and Coinplule asaorlmvnlof Ulotlis, Uassimcros, & Testings, which will be sold at unusually low figures or made lo order, al the skorto.l notice, and In the most fuahlouable style. They also keep a large and well sclocloiLsloe.il of lints, (laps, Boots.Shocs, Shlrn,crvtf.llart,trki,etk n of Recket ( Asilrry gUvtiiptkH-tttii, amsrrimsr- ( itr. ana irssii, all of which they havetaken great pains lu solocllug, and which they are do. lurmlued losell aliuch prices a will Insure) Ihelr tale loany person who may have j.rlced iliein,b. fore purchasing elaewliero, 1'hvy would, therefore, earuostly Invite persous wishing anyUiiug In their line, to call al their . Ulothiii Emporium. and examine thulr goods, their quality and price feeling eontliliint lliut In ooatne.a of sit le aud durah! Illy of article they cannot be excelled. Tbey ranuot forbear tendering Ihelr thai.ki to their cusioiuera.for the man nor In which they have a p p red lud lliulr past esertlouand hop the conIMcncoaud patrouage, lierumfore so liberally bellowed, uiay bo coutluued to our mutual advantage, assuring I hem Uial we recogolie.ln our business Iranssclions, none bat the principle or fair dealing wlib all. TYMr-H ät IIA KICK. .N. li. All work warranted, aad auy garment rln. plug will be repaired gratuitously. ItiookvlUe Ott. 13ib 1H13, Koots k Shoes. 0 cases Kip Boots; i coarse M waterproof DouU M mens calf " Hup " " Doys coarse " " Kip " Mens coarse shoes: " Kip " Fine Calf 1 60 nrs. Rubber V lluffaloever Shoe; Just received by the undersigned direct front New Vork, aud w 111 bu sold cheap for rash. M. 1). OALLIO.N ot SOX. Gin& hams. 1vnPIF.f F.SBneClnirhami.lnst opened and for iUUsaleattho OLD Willi E COK.;K. Shallhäwls!! ShawlsÜ! A super strrck of Hiwhn.Chcne, Cmpe.Thlbe wHd, long and aquaro shawls, at the OIJI WHITK CORXRR. iil.(TII, Caaalnirrea, Sntineia and ly Jraiis Limi-b dt Fabui'Mab, have on hand a Is..... Kn.l akala .l....f I t .1... sutlnet and Jeans, for tale al the lowest flgnreä - Call andsee them. ,. j i niKi iun vioius-assi meres. Lasral Iron StoreJust received a good assorlmenl of Iron eV lteel i rhlch I will. ell low. hA.y I'LL WILLIAMS Hep. ;n. () tr. fPIIIJiubscrlberglrci notice that ho A I prepsredio make tliu bust una hi v K00TS AND SHOES, at a'iort notlro. 0, '3. ly Fhop undor the American Office. JAML.S CUOl'tH. TI3in IS IUONKV." JO. It. II. AUK, nt Iii newstore, one door aoiithoftbii V.M.l.LV IIOl'Mi k:-p rousUnl ly oa hand a generul aseorliueul of Jew dry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, illvcf rptions, razors, ami, great variety of lilT('Y AUTICLES, iiu-b aa am usually kept by Jewelers. Ho Is prepared also to repair old Jewelry, and to rloiin and rupulrclocks aud wtlrhesou reasonable terms and at short notice. He will also lake old silver aud gold In exchange fur goods. .OV. im 'ja.-to-lr.
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any part of Praukllu, t'ulor,, or fr'evrtio counties. Thu rlloro room I of M. V. Uuls and It. II. k i. V. Hiirlon, la lirook villa. ere eavred with this kind of roofing, lo whom the) public am referred. IIa durability, cliuapiieas.aufi-l), aud rainveiiltuieo, all recommend It, as superior, IU the ronatmrtion ot nioel bulldinr. W. 8.11.1 KU 11. Jy 10,'Jt ao-l-y p Ii V I Cnntir ! Condi fl-TweiVs J dollar K-r hundreil Ivonmla, and i clmnre fur boxes slM. liKM.tM'S Candy Partorv, t ulnul ' at reut, betweeu PlOh and bUUialreela, tlnclunetl, ' Ohio. apl 0, ltO-.'-HHj WATCH AMI f LOCHR-Ws. n,sM lenders Ms service to the ritlxun ot llrookvlllesnd rklnllv, In the rapaelty of V.slch and CUmW Mnkerand repnlrvr making and mending Jewelry, die. Long experience end strict punctuality ara hi recommendations. Minn three doors North of the post o nice. Jy83, leio Jl-tf Guoci:iilc...3iibdsfttran . - - 0 i.hls.N.O. MoUsses; Hi Half .lo Just received and for axle clicnp by March Jt,lii3.-ll K. TVNFR. URaatSH I.INCK. JNO. M. PlBulBAa. Llnck and Farquhar. I T Til r. Post OOlee btilldlngs. South West Corj ner Mnlii sud Head streets, Urookvllle Indinna. The attention of lite public Is most respectfully Inylled lo our spring atock of goods, carefully soloeied.excliialvcly from the Cincinnati Market, ,,oft!ie au'ai anu inoal lasuiouanio MUt i." my 7 LIXCiiotFARQrnAR. BOXNETS AXDUinUOS.-Jul received a lurge aud handsome assortment of the most fashionable bounvUand ribbons, and for ante at my 7 . LIA tK dt FAKHUHAK'S. WHERE DT H EYId 5n E F R OU ? IS TIIKUUESTIONso frequently asked luregsrd 10 Uurton'e New Goods, which are almost dully arriving. Whau we drat board this wondering, w here they came from, we thought it was ouly Derationed by the amount of Iiis bevor ending stock, but after a thorough exniiilniitlon, ws find tliiil lie haa tbo prettiest and cheapest goods In title market, and that heget them direct from .Irw York and Plilludotphiu. Ho bus a large and well selected itock of l:ilic' I) res (aooiN, Consisting In part of a general assortment of black and fnnry tiilksand Salin, Usn-jc, Kureedelnlns, Mousllue dulalnos, Uoinbaslnes, I.uatrvs, Poplins, Uingluuns, Lawns. Tarltons, Hwiss, Book aud Jaconet luusllna, Kobes.ete.. w Ith as-enrnl assort ineut of I'rcncli Worked Collura Cuffs.nndorsloeve, NciuHr, Hundkerehlofs, Iaces, Kdglnirs, Mantillas, Cn es, Crape rihawU, Pamsols. Fans, (lonnela. Könnet Klbbon and 11 wings. Flowers, Wroulhs, Tubba, long and short Mills, Cloves, lloilery, eVc, wllU thousand articles too tedious to mention. GentlemenV Goods In freat rarietyt Cloths. Casslmeres, Satltiiel'i, Tweed. Summer Cloths, blenched snd brown Linens and Drilling, Veslings, Mocks, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cloves, etc., with a general assortment of DKOADWAY tfTYLKä of HATS aud CAPS.of aim l every description. IIO w WCAK In abundance, wctUelected. of aiiperlor Sne anJ common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces of Print?, Rood style Si.d feat colors, with a heavy stock of brown, bleached and colored Muslins and Drillings, Tlrkliija, Chocks, Klntiuels. Cottunndes, Flrtped Phlrtltigr, M usijullo Kurs, and every thing usuiilly kept In a retell store. Also, a heavy slock of itueansware, Hardwaro, Hollow-ware. Cedar-ware, and (irorerles. nil of which were bouglil very cheap, and w III bu sold for smalt profiis. . I any again, call endoxnmtr for yourselves. It U notrouble to show goods and prices. 11. II. UUilTON. Brookvllle.Ap'rtllaVViS. lTtf SVKKin V V 1 1 ri-Ws" Vs" v e Ju sVrVeeVvVd ih e most beeuttfiil stock of Queens ware. In aef.sor the pouce,ever bo furo orrred In tins market. J;, , l.l.NCK A FAimi'IlAK. f1IIOCi:ilir..,CoiiiUntlyon liand.freah sup. I plies of the very beslrjuality of Uroecrlcs.al tt.s cheap lor cf Ksy7 1 LIXCK os FAKQl'JfAW. N i c k-N neks. Co mo and seo all of the nice tilings. In the way ofnoilons.io be found at (Iallion's Kroae.conais. ting In iart,ofMeu'a Hi.e lluuk, Uog.skln. Kid, Mlfk, Woolen cs Colloli (iluvne, I.adtotfc Mlsaeg Kid, Mlk, Woolen Ai Coltnn do. Xephry's Ncarls, Woolen umUraK-sve d 1' tiff's, Vlctorines, Kmbruldered Collar. Chenil...i, Hdtk'eand under, sleeves, Hibben. Linen tt t'otlou I. aces, bwlasand Jackonel Inturtlona 4t K.lglng. Nil k l.aeea.ltrnsli. oe.Tbrend's Velvet l.lulngi, Needles, I'liis, Hut Ions, cXc.Ac. .Ladies Shoes. 1 40 pairs Calf llooti; KiD id 30 V 3d :w float lliiaklnat M Knuuseind young Idlss llvots; " Kma K lit 11....,".! M aw st)l ("Jailer.; kui ur nucsklus; IrfiW Kuiidalsl Fur Lined over Mioe: V4 l ogKiherwlih a targe an'l splendid assorlmesl of t hlldruii'iHiiil Minos, extra linn shoes, A awn pay particular attention n iho a-li ttou of nur lloi.la and Khoes.ln reg.-ird to durlbllllv ami in.al. neae, we have no hell..ney In n-emtncmtlng tlie aaiiiv, and have no f.iare of being excelled In IUI
uraiiiu otuur Dullness, or tr being beit u lliiig I J . ....... t i .I.IMULUO.N Ax ko.N. laclectej Uli great rare wl.lcli will do mlj lit " Imr."ir " " amia.lanceoiicoMt,rlcs. This departLOOK HERE EVERY BODY! i r'"ly isreed.aoihai oi-piu-II U (IO K V I L L I' It A ItL 10 1 C V, i n"'"1 1,1 ",,,rt'r ,onalils) (jarinetita ia ncil T A FK (1 A It IIM r'R Is now hnpiv to Inform Ihn''1 lsas 1 1 III t y genral aseorllliellt of
li rltiioiisof Urookvllteaml vicinliy, that he ha i ten up rue nia stund known ai the Hrookrlllo Dukery, where he Intends carrylngou tbo liuklng buslnus In ronnertlon with hia Confectionary and F.allug Haloou. lie I now prepared to auplv all who may mvor uiui wiiu their patrouniru, w Ith any arllclu In hia Hue. Having secured the services ofa good Maker, he fa brcpared lo say that those whodeut w llh him shhll have a good Clean, subita nils I article, al the lowest living price , Thankful for jat favori he hopes ly strict attention lo I io warn ol his customers lo merit a share of patronage. Order, foi linking will be atlendod I with nentnesaaiid despatch. Cholre fn in 1 1 tlrncurlei and Cniifurllonarlii alwata ou hand. Alao, an Kating room, where he will be happy to wall on his frbmds lo the delicacies of Hie season. 0)alers served up lo suit lltotaalo of Ills Customers, l.aat, though not luust, hit lernii aro Cash. I.AFK OAKl)KF.n. Rept. 87th 1H33. ((J mouths.) fill OCr.lt I KN.-aJust recetred anc fonaleI VI) JIM. H. O. Molassnsi 3 " Cobltin Myrup ck Nujsr Mouse do 10 Ilhds prime Nurnrt 40 hucklbeat IHoCoffuCt 3 Tierce Wlccj IO llbls Fish; loot) i t,e Taylor's I"' I Hole Umher. He ap'.'Q .. U. 0ALLI0.X At hüN, HATH-C' llntsjur' my 7 t best spring stle of fushlonab cslved and for sale at LIM CK dt KAKHÜHAII'H. NO HUMBUG!!! NOW Is your time toobtutna fortune fur tl. Ills neither Hook Agencies nor usuluss re. cei pu; bul a sore niethoU or milking from to mxi per runt, upon auy capital what sua lu VCatod. This valuable Infbrmsllon can be obtained by sondlng one dollur by lutter, post paid directed to W. V K.O. VA.f BERCE.t Cluslnnatl Ohio. SI 4 mos. IUULHS Of sale, at low prices, at the Depository of the Franklin Co. It ibis Nocloly, at M. W. Itnlle'a, a full assortmcul of llibles Quurto, Octavo, IVarl, wllli Tucki and ClusisTcstaiiu'iitaaiid Tuilms both GERMAN AND ENGLISH. Textametits of all sUea and qtiallllei. German and r.ligllah Testament (both In one) Cult and see. Dem. Copy. tf. CKO. IIOI.LAi'D J'resl. " Äl0flIEirFIvE3ir8UrPLV. " LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON rpIIF. undersigned have lut been making oqlte L a large addition to their prvient stock of Welsing couslsllng of ! COATS, PANTS, & VESTS. 1 In endlees variety suited to the w Inlerlrade. I They would therefore ssy by way of advice lo : tho wanting clothing not lobe to hasty In making their purchase, for we are now ofTurlng such In. ducementsln the way ofthrait . ai will woll repay them for the trouble ol looking. KemenilrlOcullal TVKEKdi HAXER'S. Urookvllle .No. 11 inPORTÄNT TO DUIIiDERS. IIorsleyi&Eililor, FRONT STREET, RET. WESTERN ' ROY AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, i - fHflfl Dralera In all kinds of Ltrmlier and" manuracturera of Sh1i, Doors, lriinda, Window frsme, Moufdlne, Tn Filaatera, Weither Dourding. Wblte sua Yellow riun Fluorine;, Shelving- for Storca, .fulling for Fences, . ; , rtoards pl-ned onbolli sltU-a, of various Ihivkites j Suitable fT the Inside flnkh of house. IlMIllf" IW liw inaiwv Hiimn HI ll Till wen 1 kl- estobllshmenl will be found to beof great, benefll to persons hull. ting In ilia county, a tiiey cull be aupplie'l hern wlthnlll'ie materials t.-h'ly M.n.i. i i ii in Oer. uniFfiiit.li v ..Miiini rif n ni. hoiioea. In the l.uin'-cr md connect -d vltlit. e1atdl.dinieii tliorc 1 kept forMla an cli aaaortiiK'til v( Lumber for ull building p -p. ! haali prlitifd and glusi J, coiiaUiiitly hi i.iii. .'. 'i or-lcr. prninit'y atu tided lo. 1 Lll?i s :i. Nor. it, 1K.3 171 yr. Furniture! Furniture!! ll'MT revoltd a good euorlmuiil ..r l'Vl.'M,1 ll'KF., consisting In part or Bureau, '1 .4 1 --. MHiuU.Cciitro-1 blcs.Sufii.a. l.out'2.'f.,Crll i, W ,1-(od-Cis. Wugoniaud (.'nnlU s, trd-U-iiU, Mattrurses.t 'lialra of every vnrlelv. al Ihn KU MS ITC HC TOP-IS. Urooktillo. July 13, 1K1J.-3I.
R. AY. IIUDIJARI), tAitiiMi.i: ji ax i.'rjat'Ti ur.u, 1 1 on Maine HurgeM Klceel, Hrook rtlls.Jiul belww the publie Kutt., has alwete on hued lanre aartiiieiit ol t'arrlugoa, ronalilg of l:o.'tawas, Ko.iir aud Keudvs, plulu Koikswrji, pbatun, and lluirglea. Punbaaers will find It to tnelr advanlse Iu fall sndeasmlne my work, as my stock I 10 larje.i Iu town, and m prfoia low as tho same 144. lay Of work elaewbere. I alao keep tar sale Carriage irarnsfs oTany if) Is or price.
1 a in prepare.! 10 niu.n 10 uroer any .lescriptioa ofCarnaje, uul on haiid.al ahorle.t notice Partictilur allentlon paid lo rcpulnnf. April, IrsiJ. 17-lf I A K U r ISII. IO Hsrrel of lbs best Wliu Ii Fish. 40 hair do do just received and for sale by K. T YNEK. May!, Iei3. - 1 A II I1:TI X ; S. The anders Igned n outd say J tosll those hishliig lo furnish Uielr floors Willi a carpel thut will look well, do good service, and never fnde, to call at Ma establishment and lock through his present stock, which be bus lately received from the cast, which ran bo sold nt prices which will compare favorably with thu lowest Cincinnati rutos. Ho bus. Kvory Vurlefr of the Intost t lo aud fashion, ranging in prices from 30 to I 3D rts. tier yard. o cn'1 and sec turn. Oct. Still, 1WJ. KICIIAKD TY.NKH.rilOTECTlOX (Fire, Marine snd Inland) - INSURANCE COiMPANV, 1 -or IIARTFOD1), CONN. ,JSV0JH'0M4TEUiiSti. 1 1 BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A.O. lUtAKS, C. II. KoaTstAM, K. Pr.it lt.v, VV,1'ns4LL, Jxo. WitrtkTOK, W. Kci.Loaa, W. Ü. Kaseins, K.Hilm, D.W. t. L. Iii Mi-iiitsT, T. liKkxssr, W. A.Wasd, Wm.Isiiam, II. LkLiicx. D. Clak, W. William, I). W. CLAKK, President. w. loxxcb, o.-c'y. The attention of property holder I respectfully Called to the superior ndrantases for llre Tissa r Inen lid Inlnnd luanranrr offered by tho pitori;tno IAMUAML to. The uiulerbned tins been furnUhcd with blank pnllctee.slgned by the officer of the Company: also with blank renew nl receliits,forroiitlnuliig policies already Isaned, and Is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to nuke insurances for any period of lime, not less than one mouth nor greater than seven yenrs. upon buildings or their conical, occupied a DweLi.moe, Ntoiii, Vt'nt. nomks, Cai'st nr., Hotvl, Bask, CoraT Hocmts, CoLLsots, cVc, eVc, aud the contents agninst Loss oa amaub a na. J. J. KUt'TR, A;ent, SI ly Por Lsurel, Frauklln county, tnd. PANCV ;OODHfp!etidld assortment ef 1 Lawns, Bcraro. Iterage Do Lu lues. Tisanes, Mlks, Latins, aud w hllo dress goods. For iilu vory ein s pst m i Lixcr: a r.inQuif.tirs. AV a Inrgs PAPCIl.aWe have how ou hand large assortment of Wall, Piro Hoard and window paper. Alto, a lurge lo Of w Indow thnles of the lulost style aud iiattern, which w u are sidling at reduced prices. N. V. UALLIO.t &, SON. VC Calicoes! Calicoes!! ArIFCF.S heat Corhero, Merrlmae aud New it'Vf Kurland lr Ints), J'vwt received at the op Vl-d. OLD WHITK CUKXKR. rlAltli:TK C.tltPrTIIJust received j at ilia Old Whitb Ci.skss, a most msgnlficoiii assnrtmont of Carpets, of all t lesend prices. W . U.ÜALUüS it KON. i,siritAici:. Tin: riioTr.tno.x isfti'iiAxcn 'U.ll..'xi V continues to Insure against os or damage by flru aud the rlla of navlgntlon, on as favorable terms as any responsible V omaaY. A II ! pnldal IheoltU-e where i'ollcy Issued, lu sixty days after proof. Available Capital $1,000,000. The unleralgud.sreiit of this old and respnnslMe Company Isnlull liinua prepared to issue Pollcle. fce. Ac. Ottleo two doors norlh of Ilurton's atero. It rookTille, lud. ALKKE1) WAH1, agent. Wuy ,tJ. CMr JOHN WILLIAM S Fashionable wl Ci r J sTal J I ANIX'liOTllinK, i"IT. wAKMc.1., I NU. A well aolecleti lock of Clothe, Cnaslmeres and VrtliiHaalvvayt on liaiirf, lo vt lilh lie Invitee the attention of all in want tif goo,! filliiijr jjrriMi-ul inmle In (lie mn-t l'u-lib ti ttle iliUiiliel III tills Depurlitieiil ol Ml luiai nee lie deliea eoiripclitiou, a choice lock of Itnillv M-iiln (üiilliitue L-ravate, Cttocka, Fltlrta, Collars flto. etc., for nie at tin luvt est prices 4 1 -3. JOHN WILLIAMS. II. ROY, Ptattitarjitiot;inb.botin;il;tr. jfw lir.tif leave io Inrorm the tillreu or . -s ' Hrook villi' slid vlclnilv. Hint ha carries on busluesa In Uiu'abovg line on Muln Hurgi'ss iiruei, (ijipualto the Clerk' Ollice, and lionca Li by atrtct attention to bu,lntaand hi experience lit Iho trmld.and wllli a Drill determination lo wink Nollihix htill'ie Uostof slmk and warrant good It la, he xpncLt merit a slmre of public pulroiiHge. I'i'ifor sewed ladles' Work if all trrlptUns made to order, aud of thu rual Tarstun and Philadelphia it lei, Juuuary 0 your. ' GREAT ATTRACTION! GOODS AT NEW YORK PRICESt 'rlir. undersigned proposes lo soil at tost, tha A entire slock of goods, groceries, ready mane clothing 4e., lately owned by Bon Ja in In II. Hurlon.at lirook vill; and also tho alore lately owned by John C, Uurton al Molatnora. Ihe goods are principally new, having been recently purchased, mostly fa the East al low prices are well selected and suitable to the market and season, and embrace a very Seueral allotment of all that Is dc.lrablo. The good are lo be sold and sold Immediately, at cost, roa casmoslv, and all who desire to obtain good at lliulr own prices, al moat, ilioiilj call at unco. They aro going off like hot cash and those w bo come Oral will GET THE BARGAINS. (..realer Inducement are now offered lo fiur- ' chasers than ever wore offorod before lu the W kite I Wator Valley. Thegoodaat ürookrltle will be found at the old I Hiirton stand, those al Mclamora I Ihe Jiubottom atore bouse, where the public will be waited on .by feuUoiiwnly and accommodating ' rlerka. I 'othlag but money will bo taken for goods, no ; books kept, no credit gi en, bul uisAr sasuams cash is Tin) .motto::. The goods are sold forcash not for the aroflts. Ladles gent loim-u eoiinrry merehanta pedlars boys and girls call, sndi-nll now, and see for yourselves. UKO. HOLLA M) Assignee. A'oe.gft it&L 50 tf. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. L.AItGr. lol of Hie above named article embracing Milk, VVmitvn, Linen and Collen, Jusi opened and for sale cheap at Not. 1st 'S3 l(S. TY.NF.ir4i ÜAKER'5. T)llI.T!icV lilXI.IIAMH-ano pieces ofw ell I a ort od prints and Clnglimns;. For sale at reduced prices at my 7 U!TCK & FAH4H7 HA.R'R, 1111. year l.-"3 Is imw neurit rlaed. and I earnestly reonesf ml oersor.t indebted lo me. or the lute firm of It. eV v.-'Itaer. 1 1- nuiWe nut--mein ry me urmnav n noil taoniii. All i l.ilma of : lonp standrng. wi se aa i-aio, or 1 shall bring suit ' ou til 0 tu ,iiiuodiuUI . I liltn.VRDTV.'Err. Ilrockt Hie n.-c. 21 '3:1 If. ' ...... . . ... . Tri! YIJ III' T1IF. ln. Hfl tun i 1 l.ll Jl. HI 1 III. I If. A .HI.II IIA. I fiiibscrlpllon when not paid within the jenr 3.N1 1 If pabl wtlliialhe jrar tf.itl If pBldlnadtance vij Town hlllncribera, iu adtanve 1.73 j I n cl u lm of ., ) ! In clubs ol .Ml I .HU I t:i cents a ill be dc Jiu led on subsc ription ct ot tue con my, , . A . . . f s ! 0OSa!i."CrUif.rx may VÜ fTi' -b, h;rr.".U 1. ''. re-; ,r i ' f .-! i at our rt1 ' -.i ., Am? ) ' f t. ' st 1 ' S . i (it:ck 1 . n Co J--I 'r er. . '.'.'illi.i.i " I. lii-ri'l 'ore e 11t! -is- iii-t -r iii U . on Ii C 1 I I.i nl'.iiii :,m , ' l"ieil. Iliclnti.il ..f lue 1.1 tu.,, u -. w 1 :., 1, , .1 . M 1:1 -int e .ti .-i l , ,u n ,li i," I - I '. I l'ui i- ii.t . iv' "Im 1 m er 1.! .!. I t I s-iM (Irin a e rc'.u' l tleinuiil. Laulcl. Jan. ;d lo c:-il r.r'l.'A l:!i Ju l ii-.kc a10, Il F. Vli.LI.trj.- ,k Co. , o. I,9w,
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HEADY MADE .('LOTH J NO ll'i: nsrt rerelird s ksadioia fsrotimeal it ready n.ade Cloihlng, in addition to owf sirn porches) which seek er assortmeet coinfb 10 fru Ue ft LKUiD I -O I TlaT itown. 'entlenten, we profess to e!i Cfoitlrg a little lower than any other Hotise In fills market. .Dor suotto,Haalf r rug is and , k sales. . . . . Finer; es 0.1.
PROTECTION INSUBilNCE COMfANVr- ' IIAUTFOIID, CONN. Capltnl iocV- Annun Prrmlamr arid Weslarn t und. OS,,, INCORPORATED l25.: Tli I office Ims now trunshcied business for more than a o Hurler of a ceil ury, during a hiih' period it bus tukeu nioru limn . 100,000 RISK'S !f - And Insured r-nl and personal procrt ayainsf loss by Mre aud Water lo the 1 blue of more liiaa TWO fffUDRFD MILLIOKS DoLL tK! IS THE- . WESTERN COUNTRY. Pedicle of Insurance Issued on the most farer-' al.lt- l. rnia airulnsi Iom ordanutge by S re.-or the peril of -Nav i.st lot, br .MOMCJOMERY ARNOLD", Sot. llth. Ifi3. Jy . Agent at llurrtsoa OUW XEW A R 15 1 VAlT" JOBS IIH.. EL O OMING OR O YE, IXD.. JH constantly receiving a aplundld and eeini-lote assortment of STAl'LC AUD I'AXCV IIV OOOBIf Uroccrlm, I lard wart. -Qurenavrs Cstllcry Hale, Caps, IloussetSs Beeis, liscs. Head y-marde Clotlihif. DrasrsylediciOca, Taints, oil. Dye Mirrra, Nlla, Cssltsin Yairrae, Aollona, IVrluiiic ry, Ar., Af,, ITT" Th above good have been bought low for ensh, eolected wllli the gnatet care, bmI witl bo sold at the very lowol price. Calt atd ea--amtiie before pun-hsslug clsewbcrt. 1 Aor.-ll", IH3-lf. VALLEY HOÜSEr t IllVElli fVeaturo of announcing tö ths public" I that tho Vai lbv Jlrti va ia now Bil-d up In i, best style, for the aeconiitimlalion of the trat llieg' coinuiuhltx. i.u painl w ill be spared to proraotw the comfort or il.oe who may duslre 10 make the Vsi.t av Hot aa Ihnlr borne. Vnder tho present management, l' Patter myself th"s MU wrn I'l'llaiia ssa eooer1 The building Is large and commodious, and ri plled d "'"'" r"MlM! l,Mrl"se to w hKk It U ip.The nnderalpned haa hud much egperleeee 14 ihe' busliia.- und te shti.ricd fhst all who may have hereloforo faxored him. will not Heater! maklnr' thli bouse rlielr home whenever Ihelr buiiuess uiu) irttd Ihciti to Dili pljic. , llrookrlhe.fud., March ttoS?1' ' T MIHI I II. tH A PA 11 A AO I.R-La i.rH U lot or t mhr. Tllis and i'arasol for sule at Ue" low eat possible price at "ry7 f.fr.rx a FAKstriiAR'M. F I.Ol II n.tltlCI I.N..!!,. rl.sr..) 1 il. raah w 111 be i.aid lor men hauii.ld n.,.i..... .III..I...I 'M il I,... ....... . --- IS i .v - - i.i,.' j.. .Mill, lrr..iK , lll, I. Nov.ati.'J-.' id. CKO. HOLLASD A CO. BOOT A KIWitsJJ.WehiwlaVie.,''i;,;reVs. edourat.Hk t( Cooiaaml Mi.-.,lM nwn,Y the gem? of Hie s.-um, lo H.-au the u.re of ,i,4 most fa,tldloua, lull,,. s ol Airs, IU est im cue.tout made In Ve..tij (.,n. and Imaklns w in, ulu t,et bnliic iMtots and rtli.rtx-it." Iw town "y? J-IMKA: KAKmilÄU. UTIIIMT! MHI'tTU WIir.ATMlf ftO(NMI HushvUnrWhenl wauled aifVa Kvihaugn .Mill. Itr-mkilllia, for which lliehlghesf Market price In cn.li III l... ,., bv . .Vov.o.lti t;t,K Uul.r. tJfpioVCo., C M I. V .UV.X Vff'largw alsorlmeVf kJ of ihe mod fH.I,m,l,le, sud durable summer' goo.la.Jusl riHelvedaiid n.r ante by U' 1 LIM K Ö. r.iKitt imf " SÖilRTIliNa'.NKWr (oM:itnii,M: mkmim: iioi rt-'joiiuiis; tue rwvo rouuiiry cf W. V. C.cbtiart. , . n.ny r.twiifir oi v, , r . l.cbliarl. der. Igned respe, Unity Informs Ihe puis-' he has establl.hoj a Mai l.lue Mioo l-iss'lhnn iniiiinfnrtiirliiff 'iniii unui?rais;iiea rear I lie Hint h TI1UALS JNO MAI'IIIM'O Horse fowers, h. par.der., Mraw Cuit'.rs! Corn" heller. Wood ..,,,, ,,. ,, j,,,; j..un,o,l1npr..,cd,a1,,r,,.. ii,.u, llHlf lr',X mIb's IMIcnt I'ortal.lr wlrr ylitt en oA,-t, ; ....( c...i..-i,I..,.i article l,bt '1 l i.rin.-r wli'ihi.asiKlr.bnr.l.M.ul.u,, 1,,. 7 llii f e,U to kfep foi stunlly I ; sssr.W Hi Ulf lh.i.eat Ac. aud lu. lie. r wish I., pnrchnsc , t , ... ,,, , e( , S;t. ry .iiauiif.-irr.ll., Mn, will le rri, i Zbl Vt X 'l "kWrMt'u WMinl.ataMr.1 w orkman-f!ifi1A,M,X.n-'T f'lsred so rep.l, II euplng Ma. bines and will an ' nd prom, tly t.,i" Bllli.g iipand repBlrl.i, of any klutf 0f Al.tVlae rt ,. d. Ml tufins ... Il II rr-aionnlde as It,., -r e.lBl.li.lmi.,,1 l, U.,i Jnftx. V. ' Jtltt.XJ HXUKI.IuY. Coiiiiontllle, April Il,fi3. j, .P-B-C-ement'i0a8h Store. If AV IMJ Just received s g-ncral a.sortinel of" go.i wiiicu, Sil.lo.l o n,y present slock makes my assortment complete all ofa ,,h will be sold low for cash or pr.Hlul ta,y ,l(M.k eori,i,ts.la part, of a vncty of ri.nha, Caasamere, hall. nelu,l weeds, Jeaues ft Hummer w are. AU.i.er. ery variety of Trinis, Lawns t.l.iglmms, Delalm. , i'I'Im 1 ''"J" Um1 ' ! WltU, Kid liloves, Ac. Ve. ALM), a rln lot of queenaware, Culler, Groceries, Ac, together wiltt (lie flue! assortment af Itoots A KIi-m ever brought to llil pUce. An lady Ihnl I cannot suit In t,r r aIIM.( wu.t ,i' be under Ihe inflaeneo of Ihe dark ages, M. II. In rhaiigiug my business to Caa 4k TVIure I ilono more Hum va lint I suit oiiipetle.l lode.' and I hope Ihla will be received a a eumclenf apoiorv. WA.M BH.OnjTObu.I.els wlnal. 111,1x10 il.) rom, for which I wllf pa cash. C. II. I'LK.MKXTi. Uurel, Aug. loth, lfJS. 30-if. . i , .! . HAH DUM II r, A I A r, J.'.m g Ä Psaui Htl luvlie aliouiloa to their cnmpleto aslortinenl of nalla and gnerHl tnii of bard wars. ot rodent ClBxaaaati retail prieot. aisyT ' i naviesO highest price for the' linoa aud rotiou rags deli vmd at their imiicr mill. llrook Ills, o. 3utli,lr33. 30-f. TATirJr.i:il lij.isirsculisdswl wsll In .1 future keen a good aortmeut of ;roeriest Pry Goods and Fancy Arlli Us, which he will ill al ihe most reduced prices. o. 9uth, 13. joir. KAI I" It OA I ) isTi T TliVTa''. The subscriber Isju.trew receiving from ihe' Atlautle Cities fur the approdchlng Fall and W tutor trade a large, full end complete ea.ortmeht e all the varieties of Goods eaumoreled in tlie follow lug lut StnpIo& EnncyDry Gooila. JT(7 Of tit, Kiii,Htr4lrr,irriitmrr, C - were, llrlt Ct Aaer Skrt e Vit Cers Carf.fHnffM Leeraer to which the attention or' the public 1 e.pocielly directed. He ha taken great pains this Uli la the selwlton' Of his good enabling aim to offer, to the trade a rtot k which In silent aud variety evceeds aa tf be louitd Inthlsmarkulaiid lo which he shall boruaklng freijuenl additions throughout thereatoa. Hu ers would Dud II to thc-lr Interest locill and' lnitcl his dock (which will tlviii be found lare ami altnicihe!;lMifuro, pun-hatiig alrvw hi-rsas be lidctermliiud hUsrirrs fasVs It- a.tlm.e of' any houe In Ihr country. H.TVNKM. H. H. The higheal merket pries alwa) s paid in cath for all km.ltgr tin and all a.roved coutiti proiluce taken lu exchnn; fur ctxtils, llrook v ills Oct, i:tn ica.i-4:i. Isal and onfy Vail'. Tim clulm. notes, book btoiiuU. Ac. belonf' A lug to H. II. cV J, Hurtoit ai,. M. t H. II.. Iturton at Itrteik till.-, and al.o th, clnims tvlengtnglo H. II. A J. tin noa. and i J. f. IWInn atMetamora,aru a,;;N.e.l ia ui-j u.I to rn o4--lectmf. . " All persons lnn-rvsf-,1, are lnrebj noLdJr that 3iee ctuluia wt si ra PAID loKTinviTir. I nc r ac I n oi rn-rj.-nii , sun wiinoni fpard to person or a.-a. ihe cl.nin tut at.d.swr b-.' pnld. No.b-hij ..-,-, lo be tjcpa, u-.l, as aune , will be allow.-. I. 1 hose who kuow im.win un.K r-Uu0 tut neaiv Just w hut I say. K. I'.C. Warwick will renin In at ttn H.doH.in. M(W8 hmt , .M0,nr)rB, , rl ,,, . ,,,..., jhere. and is my n-enl i. reveire ami r. ccli.t nr ,,,ne. John W. Itlit la re' ayi-M rl rroekvlll. rn J' w .11 a'l oiiall w ;i t oil, and rc.ne r iC'l t for m uiey. Ami ait wi'i rem-mber IVnt w in re a court com-e f 11 Inf r : M 'I I- l'.l ( 1 1 -. v n-H- in .' n r-'i n i at-o! ,-r !! 1 ,:.(;: f.-ur.Vi i'iie. es ! r ; it 1 e k . I -I 1 Nov. it: v. .(V r ?. 1 1 i."n .1 a u ii ruit- : i' . -' ;i r. tu o'ir l ) ,. y. :. 1 .'.1 a . .. 1 ' : C .' ;..'.-e. ii. ! iiuii.' 1 ki. I h .. -e.l. ai I Uirt VVo'.l r-. ai. "cat, -i rti :i rt" ,,f I .Im l'.....i- r :ilrt-ii. I . 0 ;iali .1. I ..' -I t. ""' r !!.' ' b. ' 1 -I see ..II: M.VCV, r 1 id & Co. Otu?f Ii
