Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 12, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 March 1854 — Page 3
FaaaUg romiral HUtwry., Inttrvatliig Crrponl?ic.
The following instructiro letters of John Van Düren und Ex-Scnator Clemens h Rin bea. w.itlü public by tl.c parties, we transfer them toourclumns: LKTTKUf FROM PRINCE JOHN. Mr Dear Clemem: The position I took on the Diiltimoru Piriform lost mc the respect and es-
teem of some of my truest and best.saiy
feiends, but so luncj as I knew it to be wise and just, I submitted to this loss without a murmur, or even an explanation, which would h:ivo saved me, bu". injured our cause. The covenant of peace on the Slavery question entered into at Baltimore, I thought wise for the country and in dcspensable fur tho Democratic party. Northern and Southern Democrats differ, utterly differ, on the whole subject of Shivery. What then, can be dune? Why, drop the subject; it is the only way to avoid a quarrel. This w as agreed to bo done at Daltimore; and uow, in open and palpable violation of this agreement, it is proposed to repeal or supersede the prohibition of Slavery' in ilie Missouri Territory, and to repeal it, on the ground that it is cither already repealed or never existed, that it was superseded by the Compromise of 1853 or is unconstitutional. If cither of the reasons be true, the act is a flagrant i breach of nartv faith, for the assumed reason that the act itself is entirely unnecessary Could anvihin-' but a desire to buy the South at the Presiden
tial shambles dictate such aa outrage; sar whom those patriotic immigrants Now, there are but two men who can gC(. fit. to take along with them? Are do any good in this crisis one is Gen. itfy people?" It not, are their Free Cass, the other yourself. If you agree UUcV namesakes or neighbors w ho to the Nebraska bill of last year it will choose to go along? In short, who be promptly and triumphantly passed, decides who arc "People" and who I know Cien. Cassis committed to the are not? The whole matter turns on theory of non-intervention. I am sorry this, and all Douglas's loud talk throws for ir; I think the theory unsound. It ao ray Qf liht on tho vital matter, but is an idea of self-government, and in leaves it in dense an ! meditated obcxpressing the idea you overthrow the scurity. whole theory by imposing a govern- 'pheii what shall b the legal position ment on the Territory. States have a l(f Nebraska as respects Human Iliglits right of self-government, Territories j until a Territorial legislature shall be bavo no?; but I don't want to argue , assembled and territorial laws enacted? this. Gen. Cass can surely take this Notoriously, "it is the lirst step that ground, i. f.: that tho Baltimore Plat- costs," and that decides also. Given form forbids the enactment or repeal of j a place whereon to stand," and Shinny law on the subject of Slavery; and j very will have little dkEeuity in erectthc repeal of the Missouti prohibition jug its black Juggernaut and starting is unnecessary, because Gen. Cass ! its whole machinery. Mr. Douglas no thinks it unconstitutional, and will J where affirms nor intimates that Freeleave it to the courts so to hold. I dorn is to be the law until Si avery shall
These views, ana the lacl mat tne people of iebrak want the out bill, and that the House by two to one, pasted I last year, anJ that Atcninsun ; nf the Seinte went lor it. wouu irivc . . ... General Cass fair standing irrminii in e"" " tluin ' what I am sure he bees to be right. You, as a Southern man, could ndvocato it to insure peace and good will fur the South. It is vital to them to livo un to their agreement; they
would be worse off to beat .us than to 'hibitiuti withdrawn? Missouri, Tex ts bo be it; the sting left behind would be 1 and Aikansas adjoin or approach Nefatal hereafter. Ajvou not think so? ' bra.sk, while no lice States but Iowa.
"Your, truly. - J. VAN LURKX." "There is one i Jen in my head which I ou-'ht to have put in my letter the theory of non-intervention, ns applied to the Nebraska Territory, demands the repeal of the law prohibiting Slavery in rtcbraka. ine name ineory, ui course, requires tho repeal of all law; of Congress establishing Slavery. N"W, Slavery in the District of Columbia exists by ihclaw of Congress alone. The Maryland and Virginia laws upholding it are repealed. The nou-inter-ventio'-i theory, a now constructed, abolishes Slavery in the District of Columbia. Upon strict Slate, rights doctrine too would repeal ihu Fugitive Shvelav. MJ. V. IL" February 3, 1054. jLHXir. CLEMKAVS- I IL PLY. Wasiiixotos, Feb. 4, 1C5-1. "Mr Don Siu: Your letter of yesterday has just been received, and I agree with you in most of the suggestions. The less which is said on the subject of Slavery, the better will it be for all parties and such I am sure ij the sentiment of the South. We want nothing but to be let alone; we do not expect or desire that the people of the North should fall in love with Slavery. We think the institution to bcarrooJone, you think dißerently; r . . w. . i-.. i let each enjoy nu own opinion, uuu frain from any interference with the rights or prejudices of the other. The sentiments which you hare heard nie expressed on the stump arc not mine only, but those of the Snithcrn people almost without exception. Agitation in any form is what we object to, and tho politician who rc-aniniates a subject which we fondly hoped was buried forever, miscalculates sadly if he expects to be received with favor by us. "All that I considered necessary in the Nebraska bill was th.it it should be an exact cony of the New Mexico bill, except, of course, ihc name and j jAAfr.rt.,n f il -1 find til !Hl ' , ., f,i , aware that I am fully committed it'':mist; tho doctrines of Gen. (lass's Nicholson i letter, yet wc both voled cheerfully for! tho New Mexico bill. It seems to bo ronimon ground, upon which all reason-1 able men mightstund. It left the sub- j jcct of Slavery where the Constitutions i left it, and did not invade the province of the courts to decide in advHne whfit uim vunstuuuui. ' I am too much engaged with pro - f..nna .1M... to na much attention SW-o'iaa - J to politics, but I have seen enough to be certain that the Nebrask bill, ns renorted bv Mr. Doutrlas will pass, and I think I can foresee the consequences That they will be anything but agreeable seems tooclear to admitof adoubt A floodgitc will be opened, and a tor A 1 t... , atvv.j-.i-i tllJ-a fsklintftf rein turne i ,uu which will ween Aivuv in its uevasta - tin" course every vestigeof thc Ccmpro-' inisCüflUöO. ldo njt speak oi us immediate t-rfects; I look beyond. For tho present it may be looked upon at the Smlh ns a boon, nnd by a portion of the Nm th as a triumph over fanaticism. The word peace will be upon the lips ofi'.s advocates everywhere. Like tlie nngel of the Lord who stood among the myrtle trees nnd said; have, itisst'd to nud fro throU'ill 'We' th earth, and behold! all the e; s'ill imdisnt rest,' even so hall wo have it piocl aimed that the country is u ..wt lli.it nil is M"iri- lillt I r'i!lttv fear they will Wl that they have raised a spirit which will wing" it way! through storm nnd tetupet to the; funeral p) re of the Uepublie. ' "Tu abide In ;ood f.tith by tho (m prmniso of IfhV, und the platform f JJrtUimoie, i4 both the po-a i.f ihly itu l lh' poil of hitiior. 1 lepmt, we
of the Sou tli nsk nothing but to be let alone. We have not moved in this matter; but it U wc vho must suffer, unless Northern men, who sec and
appreciate our position, w ill do us jus tit-e before your own people. You can do this iH i lmps more effectually than any matt at the North, an J if it did not imply nn unkind supicion I would ack you to Jo it. As it is I do not doubt yo4 and consider the request unneces Honing to have tho pleasure of meeting you very soon, I remain, very truly, yours, A'c, "J ICR It K. CLEM HNS." "John Van Düren, Esq., New York. Doug luv on "lruakii. With no inclination to anticipate or volunteer aid to tho-iü who are dealing in Congress with Senator Douglas's impudent perversions and sophistries, we propose to say one word n his initial point (borrowed from Cass) of "the great right of self-government," ''leaving the people of the territoris to govern themselves," "Congressional non-intervention," ice, Ac. Who are "the People" of the Territories on whom is'devolved the decision of their future AJillionsof inhabitants of the tremendous issue of Slavery or Freedom ? Are they the lirst ten stjuatters,within their boundaries respectiveiyi or tue nrsi twenty, nur, one hundred or ho w many? Col. llayne or Hon. Joyce Spiffleton, who emigra ted thither Irom Missouri or A 1 kansas,is ofeourse one of "the People," but how is it with Ned. Ouashte and Caibe expressly recognized and eutabhsh ed; he keeps dark on this vital point; but we know that Slavery has tdrcud'. in deliance of tho express inhibition ot the Missouri Compromise, planted its .... . . . - . outpost in Nebraska, and we hear that it has chosen one of its sc vi tors a Delegate to Congress If such ihiugH mo clone in ostentatious defiance of law, what may not be expected when that law shall be repealed nud the inand that but thinly peopled at its south west coruer, comes near it. No man can rationally doubt that the passage . t li .1 . ... . i :n ... , ui uuugiaa a um win prompt, nil inline diate and extensive mi 'ration of slave holders to tho new territory, for-the express purpose of fastening it forever to the car ot Doudage. They may take their chattels along at ouce, or leave them behind for a season, as they may deem expedient or safe; but they will go tis blavcholdci.4, to subserve the interests of Shivery, and devote to politics and electioneering the time which other settkra must give to their clearings and their crops, so th:it oue slaveholder will have more influence in organizing the Territory than half a dozen settlers who live by their own labor. Hut iu truth no one doubts that Nebraska will be a Slave State if Mr. Douglas's bill passes, unless defeated by a popular arousing -which shall compel a virtual or actual repeal of the repudiating clause. Every thing turns on tho laws which shall prevail prior to any legal action of the settlers ; therein; and he who talks of those set tlers nnkinr their own laws and framin;,' their own institutions, yet keeps dark with regard to tho law which shall prevail jtrivr to any legislation by the settlers, U a dissembler who walks in craftiness und lies in wait to jtccive Hu docs notmcwi to be hou- . ... .... i-;Cst and straizlit-lorward: he u usin words to conceal his purpose, and dar kening counsel by jugglery and fraud. X. V. Tribune. The LegUlatiiro and the Anll-li-quor llllu Tlio frlciiJs of prohibition in tho Legislature dcjorve well of thoir constituent for thestea-Jy zeal, and watchful fidelity with which they have sought to carry out the wishes of tho people in suppressing tho liquor tratric by lnw. The supporters of the liquor interests hare watched tlilijjeniy for opportuitics to injure tho bill by anr.cn (Intent, and in otlicr ways, tut the Ältuie Law mcm- . . . .. bcrs have kept a vigilent eye upon their mancuvrcs and defeated them; and ly prcscrvinj.dijnilied devotion to this great object, havo gone on from day today, perfecting the bill in tho best nnnner in their power, till it was ready to be referred to tho proper committee t re port it, with the various amendments, I at an early day, Tor its final passage. 1 " ' I Thc PeoPll) mV confidently reckon upon obtaining in a few days, the law they havo so anxiously prtyed for, and that without any uncalled for and uunccesa ry Dulniiseion clause or proviso. All honor to our faithful representatives in the Legislature. Let tho people do their duty as well, and the law will bo CXCCutcJ as well a3 passcJ.-A'. Y. Or 1 r UltfUlrous ludlffiintlon .Unnlfcalrtt At New Lisbon, Ohio, laut week man named McLaughlin, fell off the steps uf a Hotel, in u drunken fit, ami was killed. Iii fricnd-i, writhing uu der their tortured aud outro-'ed feelings proceeded to the place w'.icrc the poor follow got his last drink, and emptied tho premises of tho stock un lian.l. Feeling better for what they had done in iliu I ts, I In muri r rii'i-iiiwM! t mi mi n m
n th Mttethltwo other drunkeries.
The worst that can bo said of thoir conduct is th.it they dune wron;j under tlio inlluiMico uf riiht feelings. In the conicc.ico ' ' ' thry will stund ac0J"Wo hour cwtisiilora'jlo coin plaint ;t llllu Cuuiity about tlio law of Tuwn. sliip Asacseur. Tin? probability Is tlmt it will bo rrpoaloil at tho next pcsiou ol tha LejjisUturi). Wmmivjlotx .Vtc..
TllE OpuFf.LI.0W9 LlTFRART Caskit for March, edited by Rev, W. 1. Strick land has teen received. It is very hindsome'y printed and judiciously edited. The Editor contributes threo arti
cles. Tho selections nre til of higU tone. TheCeisAV is published by TitlbalUt Furner, at 62, per onnutn. jjc $ pit ii tit I hx. 51 A UK I F.D. On Ol! ult., by Rov. J. P. Muri) Ma. Daub Yuisa, of Union county lud., to Mm HiiKrHsao, of Duller county. O. Feb. ICih, by tho fame, Mn. Axns Srorr, ot I'ilo county, Iii., to Mu (.'atukmsk Hi LL.orUutlorcounly O. On Uta cuiiio day, ly Ilia mine, M. A Lriik.i l W'l."(U,lO MllU CLAR1M4 f;riTHT,Of I) UlllT CO., O. On Iii SlHt Fob., by th ainn, M. Albkrt L. Adijm I Mm KujuetTii V, Uu.nmt, II of Oxford, Ohio. 3Ub bbtrtistmtnts. To Country Herchant s. Vi:TV01t Til IIIKITIIEUS. KoiTHtT Coisti Of Maim ad Focktn St., CINCINNATI, O. ' WK AKK NOW I.N RKCKIPT OF OUR USUAL II aanurlniunt of Srln!i Dry UooU, to lili li we in vi! your alt ntliui. Ilurini purcliu.! tarzi)ly kltho lutr heavy a net it n mitt lit 'ew York, wo ar cnubleU to niTcr cki':al innrrtaix-re. 1 loasd examiuo our nt.wlt b.'foro purrlüiiiinx. . TWOK1 II HKO'4. K. K. Cor. Main & ilk iu., Clnrluuatl, O. Mar. 10, 1, 3w. STbc (Ltnipcraiuc Jltusitiiui: .1 BOOK OF SO.C,S AND MUSIC. ) -ITfF. HAVE JfST ISSI E1) A NEW EDITION", ll enlaroil, Improved, corroi-teil, anl tllimtmloil Willi a niiinbi-r of original ener.ivlne. It ia:i now bo ojuilnej In anv quantity, trroat or SIII'lll. Tin book h.n boon u1mot unanimously pronounced "tb best work of lha kind extant,"" und wo doubt not it will be universally acceded now. Every ponton who wishes to promote the Teniper.iiico cause will flud tha Tuinix'rancfl Musician oiiBoftho most cfllclont laouns wlik-U cau bo finplwyed. Address ArPl.KGATE A CO. March 10, 12. Maiu st. Clncliiuati. ""notice. THE books papers of the lato Arm ofSlionp, Vnn l!ef?P" & Co. are In my hands for si'tllemi'iit nud collection. I wish to close tho business as soon as practicable, and expect those Indebted on tho books to (five tliplr notes, payable at an early day. Tho notes, If not soon nnld, must be put in suit. j. u. uuiib.iAu. Krookvllie, fen. s, I'.ji. March 10, li. 0 w. A it to .Tit i i.n to itr.vr. bios wil! be received f..r leasinir for I, 3, or 3 rears, the Mills at Marlon, Klielhy to., Ind. They consist of a flouring mill, with two run of stone, In (rood order; a saw mill, and woolen factory. The? ur nitiiut i on I'.luo Kivcr.S mile above Sitclhvvlllj, Ind. They bavo the entire waters of llluo River, wllli a froo.l dam and safe race. I bey aro about 3 miles from any other mills ono mile from the Railroad, and In one of tho best agricul tural region In the Stute. I will receive, for 3 weeks, bids for renting these mills, the lessee to keep the ilsin and nice In repair. Direct bids to nrookvlll", Ind., to C. K. CI.ARKSOV, Feb. d 1.11. Cnteral Jjrmt. rV 1 'bn Weekly Indiana Journal. Weekly " C'i ni-liuiatl Commercial and Miclby villi Volunteer w III , publish lh. above 3 weeks eah. nnd rhnrgn Clnctnnutl, Inillannpolla and Clili ajo luiilroad ( ompuny, .March 3. 3 w If tKl.tMsll IT.N.-Kl'RIXn FASHION. nlrodiictioii Day. Salurdav. March 4ih l..U. Wo slmll Introduce our Mrlng Mjle of tientlo men's Hals, on Suturday, Mnrcli 4lli. Tho reputa tion we have already gained for the manufacture ol the best Moleskin and Heaver Hats, Is a sufllclent jrunriuiloe for the quality. The Sl . of our ll:it this Spring, will surpass, for beauty and nvntliCM, autlllli heretofore olTered. I.. II. IIA K KR At CO. H. W. Corner MhIu k 4lh sis. Cincinnati. I H. Wo are n'.w ready to rccolvu orders for the Inlroituetlon tin)'. Mart h 3, 11,0 w. A 1 M I X I S T I A TO It M H Notlru Is lierebv rlvitt Hint I w ill sell, nt public auction, on Mnudu). the third day f April next, nt the Treasurer's olllce ! the town of llrookvllle, nil the personnl properly of Froderle F. IJrevn, Into of Friinkllii count , (oceael, con. sistlng of on gold watch, one doublo-burrelnd gun, one Inrgj spy-clusi one port fidlo, one brnee of pistols, one howie kuife, a lot nf books Iu the (lermaii Unguuge, boots, cohIs punts, ah'.ru, aud ylhur artU U s loo tedious to mention, A cr.'dil of nin.i months will b.i given on all sums over t:irao dollars by tho purchaser givtinr, h.s note, witli approved security, waiving all valtiutiou and nppruiscmciii laws, and henriiig lute rest from dato. JOHN K. (JOODWIX, .ttlmiHltlrair. (Commcrttnl. C'liiriiimtll .Utirkrlsj Corroctcil weekly oxproKsly for the Indiana American, by Aaron A. Colter, lirocvry, Produce and Commission Mrrchtini; dealer in (Irasi seeds, Dried fruits, Wooden wore. Window pi ass and Noila, South K. cor. Main &. 7th gt. Cin. O. Flour 6,10(1(0.15 RioColTce 12.J Wheat 1,25 Sugar 4 .J 07 5 i Molasses (new) 21 olJ 22 Clover seed 6,50 I Ryo 83 lax seed 1,50 Timothy eed 2.ÜO Sutter 11 to 13 1 ti2''s . . 8 40 DrieJ Apples 100 Salt, Kanawa Peaches 1G0 to too LokeVbar. 2,05 Oats Corn 45 45 y 35 50 11 14 Nails, tens, kjj.4,50 " 8s, 4,75 V.G!ast,8.xlO a,75 10x12 3,25 " 10x14 3,75 White licans 100 Lard r'lour Barrels larley Tallow Winter candles Pearl Starch 7 No. 1. Soup 5J I Fe 27 J Gi Feathers, prime 42 Bees-wax inseng 30 (Irocn Apples GOtoOO Potatoes 50 to CO Kico new ok Cedur I.rove l'rlcc. CURSK TtD n KtKLT II T n.&.j. t. cooi.ey rnout'CK mui-Eiii Win-si Kin rts. per. bu. Oats 33 i ts per bn Sew" orn 3U " I !!. r SAtii'i-rli) I Irish potatdi s Uli bu Swi-ot Hutuliies 0rls (Ulllfr HI ris. per. lb. I.ur.l 0 rts. pur. lb. Kirrs 14 i ts. pr. Colli- l-.'l c 14 rts. Veal Iters 4(1 els. vt Hnur i eis W uuJ 3,00 jicr corJ, Vi rT Ukiox Map kit. CORRECTED WXEXLY BY IvERR OuriUNT &.CO. I Corn, 3i 3 I Ry., .'.5 4i I Tolutues j Ilu ttr 15 12 j Flour per 100 $2.0 8 I Frsthrrs Wheat Odts, U-trli-y, Vm Sced r'ei: I.ur.l yet II. lings J.J White btfiiua 1,1(1 j PrM Anpitlita Do 23 ,)() j Ileeiwax Talluvv 10 I ILiy U.UJ ?Irlnniarii l'rirra, i osssi i so rx xi v ut J. C. HUKTON. Wheat, Hor.i, Rye, Uat er, 1 tl.V :ij. Tutu toe a, 'i0. 3nts, 3.". lUrley, 43. Kgjjs. ViS LarJ, 0. Flour bhls. 33. Whilo Beam, 1,U). GO. 111. Flour, J,r,,75. Fcullicrs, 30.110. FUxsted, 1,23. Ilroolivlllo iTicr. Cosas ran wtratv V L'OltKhTS. FKOUl'CF. UEAI.EK. JOHN Wheat, 1 Outs, Corn, Mye, Hurley, Cinsen g. 10 per bush, j Folatoes, '.IU per bush 4ii " I Huttor, IU " B 4U til) 41 30 I r ggs, r.'i " not I Flour, 0 UUP bid. I Lard, IU pr ft I Feathers, iV33 r lt.. i riuxNeed fl 35 " Iteof Cattle 1 Oil licit Flour b'ils 3U vents euch Whito beuns I HI I Hog flbU netl. I Fork bids. 1 HA I Wood, 91 00 f eord. ( I'ltm-r seed 8J llliinlinai o ITH ". iokhki isii wtrsi r ut J. KINO, MF. IK HAM' iV IMIDKfCK UK.UF.lt Wlieul Ii i i ts per. Ib.. Holter IU els p. r IU. Outs " I pgs M ibis. .New Com :id l nrd I " II). potatoes :illel p.'r llu. ;io 'ii 'Jll " " I lour bids 4il els em ll. pe ithers il " " Pried Apples mi per bu. 'l ull iw 10 " Wood 51 50 per cord. While lleuits MI LAtrilllL AM A 11 KIT. CoHRi.crrt) wrr.Kt.v 11 Y C. 11. fl.KMKNTS. I Si iCori. oil I Udia ; !(, l,0linrey i Muxseil 1,10 I lleesrttt j (litis -114 3 I I'uUer I I'mrs 10 I Ui-'M lly lll.lMl J IVitll.VfJ ruUlOit 4 I WuyJ J
i)MiMvritAinnr( oi i(!i:, i N'tl c Is h.-n-liy ei' that Um uiuliTsltrnu.l litis boin appolntwl Aüiuiiilstmt'ir or llio Kstato or lr.line K. (;rri, a rltixutt or Mxrhlnnlmrir hiliisolrln.riwriiiunv. butlula nt l.v..,i.ii ,n
. . ..IUI IWHIHI. ik-cfiiti'il. Hie fstulo Is nri"all s.il.uii Joil.N K. COOIIWIX, Ailnttnlttroltr, TIIK ST.VTK OF INDIANA, In tlie Tourt or rnmmnn IM.i.. I rriiiikiiu i ntinty, said t ouiity, April Turin, A. I), lt-34. Maiioiih If. Terrell, n-n.i . , v ' f Frlltlntl fur a Jh H,onp an.l otli.rs. ) 'ouejanc. ftO.MK tha pftltlnnnr, bv Wilson Morrow bis i iiltorii)-, atnl III. 'S his IVtltioii lirrlii arrompauleil ly nu ullliliivli ahnwlnir Unit Kranrls A. y-'lniiil,, onti ol said tbtfinlniits, Is not a risl.lnt of i.ia .-ui in ol inillniin. Iii shIiI hrsnrls A. Mioup Is llu'roro.o horrbr notlnVtl of tlie pMi.itry of aui.l finti lion , a ml unlois Ii ainr on Iii second liny or Iii mixt ti-rin or sslil Coii'l of Connnnn Hons, to l.o Ir. I.I at tlie Court House In nrookvliu In Ilm C'limly or Krank lln att'l Mutrt or liullnna on tho tlri .Mmiilnv of April I KM, ami answer or ilt'iiutr losalil petition, tha same will bo hoard iu his abioneo. Frbrunry Vlst A. 1. H.M. Alt.-st, Mar. n, 11,3 w. JOHX M. JOHNSTON. c. c. c. p. f. r, THE STATU OP IXDIAXAJ Franklin County alii Comity, January "Term, A In tlio Court of Common Picas of V. IfH. John Mnrllle ami 't Klisha P. I.liiTillu ) Petition for a vs f t'oiiveyant-e. Jnrfu Shoup & others. J CiO.MKS tha Plaintiff by Morrow tlu-lr' atlomeT and flln their petition bere'n arrom panled by at amduvit iliL'lnir that Francis A. Slioup ono of said ilef.-iiiluiits Is not a resident of the State of In. Huns, to wit (here Insert.) It Is therefore onlxrud by tho Court that notice of tho pendency of said petition bo (riven to said nonresident liefen. laut by publication In some newspaper or general circulation printod and published in tlio c ounty or Franklin ami Mute of Indiana. liotilylniT sii id non-resident defondand to apear on the seeond day or the nTt Term of raid Court to be h dden In tlie Court House In tha Town of llrookvllle County of Franklin and Sute of Indiana, on the first Monday or A pril IF34 and answer or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard in bis absence. A true copy from tho records of said Court. Attest February CI, Ml. JOH.N M. JOHNSTON. Mar, 5, 11,3 w. C. C. C. P. F. C. ui'i:mm; pikioks. ri7 rr , . '. n "T3 . . "":) . v.-A' v.y , .-j. -1 2 WOT1CK is hereby given that tho book of the w Albany and ria.idusky City Jructlon Rail Knad Company, are now open for subsrptions to the capital stock or said company, at tho office oftno umiersigi ed In Brookvill.,. Tho company will receive subscriptions in real estate, at an appraisement, or at a vi luation to be accepted by the Hoard. An elllcient corps of ogcut w ill bo provided to wait upon the public. By order of tLo Hoar J. Feb. 17, le54. tf. J'0,11, FAR0.tri!AR Ajenl. Ilrookvlllo upsjiilar Freight Muc. rpili:r I. IIOAT. favoihti: " I K. A . Ml I, I. IS ?lnilrr. Will leave lirook vl'la every Tuesduy morning, f.ir Cincinnati; and Cinriiir.Ktl every Friday afternoon; for Brookvllle. Freight shipped on this boat will be received 1th warehouse of JOHN KOUEHTH In ilrookville.l ree of rhnrgei for storauo. Shippers who want freicht delivered at a certain time, will do well to patronizo this boat, ns ll makes regular trips. ilni:it r!S V WILLIS. Feb. 17. a n. oaths T, SsMlTU Dealer in Clocks. 13 EAST Slli ST. OTPOSI T G ie.vmm. uorr, CINCINNATI, Ohio. "33-47-ly PUULICSALE. rrlll'-subseriUer will sell at public snle on Sat. A uriliiy tho Slilh of February lot of horses i ft 1 1. running lib rails and kitchen furniture. A I.Mr one gzci Mulllon years old. The sale will commence at len o'clock A. M., al his reslie nee one nine s-.i.ui west oi in..onung5rove , or,,,. ....... ..n on in. ". n Feb. 10 I"J4.-2 w. Hour AM) mihi: .HAM I'.K TOIIV TN the Kail I.'mtd properly formerly occupied by W'llsou Morrow n m. nice. Cull and g.t fc'uod work, and ipilik workalfulr prices. M. II. TIIL'ltSTON 0 mos. I N E W 1) II U (J ST0IIK! (Siyn 0'oldcn Muilar.) . TP n . TfTTS TA f. P st j'9 DK.U.Llt IN Drntrss IrtlUim-ii, p.ilni, Oll, Ilya...tiilts, rliiiiier , Nrliool IlooUo, Mallonrr), Pi ll nud I'uskfK ullvri't Ar West side of Main st., next door to the VALLEY JO USE, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, T 1AKLS pleasuru In Informing the nubile enerullv, Hint he Is now in reewlpt of and openlug in In, new room, opposite tho Public S.iusre, a full slock of all t;ood in his line, hlstlockof DIUKiS AND MEDICINES. Ho tan sny with all confl.loi co Is not surpassed, either In quality or variety by any other house ift lha county, uor al as low prices. His stuck ot Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, Kept by him Is complete in every part. 1 ant now opeuiiiguu flegunt assortment of lumjUfh, FrtT.ch and American Perfumeries, All of Ii Uh bavo been purehased al such prices as w ill enublo mo to sell ut tle lowest rates. I have made arrangements with a I urge publishing I.OUH' III ('ilicllililtli to bo kept lllppliod with all the Varieties of SCHOOL BOOKS) Used in the Sehoolt of this place and vicinity, besides an excellent assortment or , IStaple and Fancy Stationery, whlih will be disposed of at reduced prices. I have alio a very tine assortment of Fen and Pocket Cutlery, 11 of which are fresh Importations and many new patterns. For any of the above or numerous other articles usually kept in houses oflikocluiractor, llio public are respectfully Invited to the 'Siiru or the Coidcu Mortar." JUI1. W. MUUDY. o.O tf. JJcnnison )oust. COll. MA IX AND FIFTH, CINCIW All, OHIO. DKXXISOX dc SUN, V KUPKI ETOHS. L. V. WINSTON. A. T. WSI0N. T. SltOTWaLL. ..N.WINSTON. WltSTOi & CO. wholesale ileitis in D hj 05 0 0 b s , "N0. 29 rertil Street, Uttwccn Main it Walnut, CLXriNXATI.OIIIO. Feb. IT -.'-w. c.iMinn. FASIIIONAHLK IIATTKH. 54 Fifth Street. Cl.NCINATI OHIO. 43 I) r. ASA IGLKIIAUT, (Ijilo vf.and Sucressor to liitrlr, heeler At IlOnnri in i.,'ui r.siniu ngeiivie.,1 Alloritcr at l.nw anil ltcul IMule AkciiI, Wlllutl-nd to the Collection of Heids, Iii pur -ehasu and sulo of K 'ul Estate and all ollmr professional business intrusted to him In Vanderburgh, and tho adjoining couulles iu Indiana. JJ'J'Orri a nvaania rsisst ssx, EVA.NSVILLE, INUIANA. l'Iii:SV'AItI' W'e have Jusl received llio U most beautiful stoc k of tluoensware, In sells or by Iho peace, ever before offered In this market. ,y7 LI.NCK tVPAKHt'ilAK. TO UFsXT Ol! SliLIs. a uooi.i.r.M v k tuiiy tx I'V is chIi iiluled lor .Miiiiiifin turma Conds. Cartin g Country IfolK iVi ., Woollen 'there Is In it one set id I. oil I urils, one .IU rill lioiinie HreiiUer w 'lh s.d draw nigs und Con.leii.er. lino .lie H of 1 1 1 spindles. Iii' iiiiichluery is lu good iirder, lienily new propelled by w titer from the iiiiiul. It inn be rented lor ono, Iii reo or live ) eiirs. II Oll I A .tw all In llrcttUvttlrs illi;Vr I His In good order omi saw, und a I li:lil culler, lid I Hi'1 only SHW 111 r lieur Ilrook. till". III propi'iien i' liier .rinn un1 nmiii, 1li.ii reiilinsr w I'l Inive bi l'S the w Hier relit. A .,li nil iiis vi ill he n ei lved lor tun lug or len.lng , 1, I li,' e.iiildi. Inn, oils until liie '.il'i duy of! muri h next, Hlie, I iinpllenloiu l- the AK"iitsl lir.e.k Ville, Ind. Mr. llriiiU ill sll'iW Hie Im t? I I Ut ll.HHS 'II. , :iti; t . 1.1 I. Ii i M ' ,x , lieini till A;eiil. HI i IT, i ! '1 e. kvj ;
lirookvillo Hunk in Operation All of Fmuki'.a County have beard ofth low prices, at whli h Joods have been uniformly sold at the cheap aturo of I). PIC I CK .V. SO, And that 1 the reason why they have always had the rrnam of the country trade, liul this Fall, kiiowlnif ymKJoods were liltrh when tlie Men hants rushed on so hastily, they concluded to wait till the rush was over; when from there belnc more sei. lers than buyers, they bought II if Woautitul Fa. I & Winter stock al Ton per Cent Less. Than any other lloiiso In the Valley. 'I bus we pun undersell all who bought earlier, as will be found by prU-lnj our Woods aud thelrs. Try ll ami tee for yourselves. Our stork Is Indeed a ebolro and beautiful one; and cunuot bo bouten In franklin County. D.PKICF. t& SON. ICT't HI l'aj toco thors. Tbat'i soJ U lfI Tali? cc Caps. A splendid lot of all sljles aud prlcos.of the above article Jiul oi.encd at GALI.ION8 STOKE.
TIIK undersigned adm'r. of Unmet Me'Combs dee'd, will offer al Private sale aiitll .Vutitrilny the I Mh duyt.f March Itexl, when If not sold, will expose at public outcry on the premises, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P. M. of said day, the following described Kenl Kstnle. to-wit: 'One hundred and eight (IUH) arrea oft of the west side or section Twenty one (2!) Town twelve (l-.) Idingj llilrteon (13) In Franklin County In. ilinna." There are a eomrortaM dwelling bonso, log stable and excellent well of water on said premises about C5 acres of cleared land and the bullauce well timbered. It Is situate on the Metamora road 2 miles south west of liloonitng throve aud 1 mile west of the Turnpike. Tisms or StMt One third cash at sale ono third In nine months and one third In fifteen mos. from day of sale, with Interest aud approved security, without relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. V. II. II tTf'll'.M) Administrator. Jan. SG till salo Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! 1 r PI F.CES Hresa Silks, coniprislnj; i10-JO Pieces flea red. ID " changuble; 10 ' plain aud figured black, .1 " plaid; Alt of the flneststylos and best patterns Just received and w 111 be sold cheap bv ten "J4i N. D. CALLIOX & SON. Ladies' Dress Gööu. rpo the ladles, we would sny.callat the 'Old White -1 Corner,' and take a 'peep' at tho finest lot cl" Dress Conds, ever offored In Ibis insrket,eonslsliiig in part of . ;.U pieces muslin de lslnes, ranging from 13ctt to $1 '.'.'i per yard; S5 pkccs cash line re; 10 poplins; 10 " silk warp lustre; 3d " eommoii do; 0 " crape do Ialni; 10 " FnMich merino; all of w hlch were tnunufnrturod from the finest fabric anl best materials and purchased direct from importers, and will be sold atsmnll prnnls.bv sep 37 42. N. 1). OA LLION & SÜ.V. STJDVMS! STOVKS! rpll I' Subscriber, thankful to generous public 1 lor the liberal pulrotmzn bestowed on htm. would respectfully Inform tlieni that bo still strives In merit thc same, by keeping constantly on hnud.thii best assortment of Moves ever ilTereJ for sule, . ... .. , ,,, w,, r A 0u)D COOKINÜ STOVE should mil one door North of It. It. Burton's ftoro w here ho w ill bn loiind, at II limes, rcnJy to wait on all who may fuvor him with a call' Parlor, Ollice, Store, nnl Shop ; St. iv o, of new and beautiful piitturus. Tho alien. ' lion id the public Is respeclfullv Invited to 'lite Folding Door Parlor H tow, hlili will meet the j pprobullou of nil. iioi.low waiu; Sll" ll' Ktt(li"5 Skills tfl Pots' i n . - v . ' ? , , i ns. wid f.bts. Aiidlroiis.Nii.llrons, Iron stands, s und Copper Kellles. II still eoutliiue lo i I Ovens llrtl.S MIKl I III'IH' lurressskis slnek w Ith every desiraM arllvle of 'I In. Cupper and sheet-Iron Ware, of his own lunuul'uclure, tu w hich he Invllet lint allentton of i Deulrrs, holesiilu nnd lletull, w Ith a eontldence ItiHt Ii can supply thcui as cheap as any other eslil.ilMllielil, . . I - TV i IT Ulli lyOnilOr. I OWtor. nilll lrOll taken , bange for all article, in hl. line. , - J. II. Kt lXiE. f n 1 1 F. I' X DE KS IG N X EU are a committee lo rent the Hull of tlio honsof Tf in per nine, for suitable I. ! lures and exhibitions. m. T. A. GOODWIN M. V. HAILH JACK.SON LYNN tf. TI31K IS .MONMY." "JOS. II. mi(K st his new store, one door " south of the VALLEY UOLE keeps comtantly on hand a generul ajumrliuent of Jewelry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, silver spoons, razors, aud, greut variety of FANCY AllTICUiS, stub as aro usually lepl by Jewelers. He Is prepared ulsoto repair old Jo i-lry, and to clean and repair clocks and waU-heson rensouable terms aud at short notice, lln w ill also tuke old silver and gold In exchange for goods. Nor. 4th '03. 15 ly. loots & Shoes. 10 cases Kip Boots; a a it 3 8 1 2 " coafse. " " water proor Boots mens cair " " Sup " Boys course 44 .1 Kip " ' Muns coarse shoes; 44 " Kip " 44 44 Fine Culf 14 1 CO prs. Kubber iV lluffuloover Shoes e fby ,7 n.ü rL- e dlreel from find will io sold cheflo for cash. ,ai.dwillbo so dchi npror c jul rece New York (linuhmns. i nr. I'lF.CF.K nno li nciiaiiis. list anci.su ami for snle al tho OLD W illi ECORNIiK. Shawls! Slinwls!! Shawls!!! A superb stock of lirocho.t'hene, Crape.Thibe wo il, long and sni.are shaw ls, at the OI.U WHITE CORNER. Furniture! Furniture!! ll'Sjr received a good assortment of Fl'RM,1 Tl'iCK, ron-l-tinir lu pnrt ot lliirenus. Tables, Mauds, Cr nlrc- tallies, hiiius. Lounges, Cribs, W IIlow Cubs, Wagons and Crmlles, lledsleuds, Mattrasses, Chairs of every vnrlelv, nt the FUtMlL'ltK ROOMS. Ilrook vllle, July 13, 1K13.-3I, Thonins McGcchin, WHOLESALE CROCER, South Emt ("sr. Main nnd .S'4 ' 4rrrr, CtilciHiinll, Ohl. This lloiiso has bneu doing business for SI j ears. U y e:rt at present location. 1'eb. '.'.i, 'i.l lu-lyr. in j ( ( i; v liTfÄ: iTvs k." OPPOMTK tho Court House, It mok villa Ind. has Just gölte Into operation, discounts business paper, dues a general ftanklitir lliilnraaf Kocclvcs. and pujS llilerst on deposits. joiin w.iin r, (oshier. Feb. 17 IUI. 0 tf r.fr Views nflluildliigs, LsaiNaaras, rorlralls, 111iilomus, Miii-s.Show Curds, olcs, DraHs, Hills of Lxihuiifi), Labels, eve. Ac. ..,....,. 1 Ml)l)LETO?J A WALLACF.. No 113 Walnut Slreot. Odd Fellows Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. ll, iei3 47 lyr. l)OVM7rs AMDHIHalOXS. Just recelv I) ed a large and liandsome assortment of tha most fashionable bouuetsand ribbons, and for salo st mJ7 LINCK. es FAUCtVHAK'9. OsSttijo Orange I'Linls for stflj by tho subscriber living v., ml lo s squill east nr Moiinl Carui"! Ind. Prien TWO DDI. I.AUH AND A HALF per 'I li iiisali'l. V I I.I.I AM WIIITUHK.An, Feb. Id I' ' : w fli v ji i IJECDa. riOPTQAQD3, AND Quit Claims of the now Btyle.a.id nil Kir. di of Clanks for Justices maJo tu suit tho now lav.', Ct-n.M..!c nt THIS OF KICK.
it. w. liuunAitn, ji tuHi tia: n a im ij f a ct v ii i: it, I on Maine Burgesa Street, Hrook vlllejusl below l!ie public siare, hut alwuys on hand large assortment of Carriages, consUlIng of Kockawnys, Hongs and Koadys, plain Kockaways, Phirlon, and liurgles. Purrhusers will find It to their advantnge to call and examine tny work, as my stook Is tho largest Iu tow n, nnd my prices as low as the sauio ipikllty or work olsnwlicre. I also keep for sulo Carriage Harness of any st) le or price. I am prepared to fluNh to order any description of Carriage, not on hund.st shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. A pril, If 03. 17-lf
T A K Ii riill. 1 0 Barrels of llio best Whits ll Klsh. 4(1 half do do lo R.TYNEK. Just received and for sale by May24,l3. Mil IT.T I. The undersigned would say I to all those lulling to furnish their floors with a carpet thai w ill look w ell, do good service, and never fudu, to call al his eslablishuietil and loek through his present slock, w hii li he has lutcty received from the east, w hlih can be sold at prices which will compare favorably w ith the lowest Clucliiuull rates, lie has. Uvery Vitrlctr of the latest style and fashion, runglng in prices from 30 to 1 30 cts. per yard. Ho call and see him. Ocl. Ith, li. HIC11AK1) TYNHH. XMSOTrCTlON (Fire, Marino and Inland) I X S U li A S UK CO 31 PAX V, OF II ARTFOBD, CONN. , .YCOÄ t0 KJTED 1825. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A.n. lUzian, C. II. NosTutH, F.. Seelkt, W.Thssll, Jno. Wariisios, W. Keli.oou, W.B. Koaaixs, F.. Hilm, H.W,ru, I.. Hi'MPiiRKT, T. KLr, W. A. Ward, Wm.Niiaw, II. UiLnc, 1). ('Lsaa, Wm. Willums, 1). W. CLARK, President. W. Conner, Sec'y. The attention of property holders is respectfully called to the superior advantages for Fi TP, iMa rinrninl lulnnil Inot. rn tier offered by the lMtOTi:CI IO. l.M ItA.NCj: CO. Tho undersigned baa been furnished with blank policies, signed by the ofllcersof the Company; also with blank renewal receipts, forcoiitinulug policies already issued, and is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month nor greuter than aeven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied as Dwr.Li.tsos, Stores, VeUOl'SES, CHXRl HKS, IloTtl-, BlSR, Col'RT Hol'SES, CoLLoA, tVc., and the contents against loss OR DAMAOK BT FIR. J- J- FOUTS, AgCIlt, oj jr For l aurel, Franklin county, tod. FASCV GOODS Splendid assortment f Lawns, llernges. llontge De Laines, Tissues, Silks, Satins, and w hite dress goods. Forsale very cheap nt myl I.l.NCK A FARttUIIAR'S. PAFER.swWe have) now on Land If al largo assortment of Wall, Fire Hoard and window paper. Als.a large lot of window shades of the latest stylo and pattern, which we are selling at reduced prices. S'. D. OA LLION & SO." . Hi Calicoes! Calicoes!! i nnAFIF-F.S best Cocheco, Merrltnne and New iUl Kurland I'rin tsj-ist received at the Sep S'J Pi. OLD WHITE CORNER. JOHN W I L L I A M S Fashionable AXD ClsOTIIIHU, MT.CAUMEh.INI). A Well nolected itock of Cloths, Casi-lmeret and Vesting always ot. hand, to which he Invitos tlie attctitiou of all In wuut of food fitting gnrmeiit .nude In Iii most Fashlona. LI montiel In this Uepurtineut of his busiie lie defi-s coinpoJilion, a choic atock of Heady AJjide Clothing, elected with crest care which will be sold a! a ntna'l advance ou cost Trices. This depiirlment is p-eatlv rulnrred, sotlmt tIipiolut. meut lu selecting teaaoimbla ßiirmciilt is next 10 impossibllliy-a Renrml assortment of Cravat, rMuck, Shirts, Collars A.c. Ac, for , , , , tc "hl", " .V'0 owel Pr,C""- , 4l-3w. JOHN WILLIAMS. Hk iurd II.Tvsaa. FaanKRK a O. lUaca. Fall Stock Clothing 1853. ' HIS IDL'U II....II...I . -I'.. .. I- - I i i I iiibii me ciiunpcsi. i ue unuersiguou i l;would guln announce lol clr former t.ulrons. ...... . ' . ' ' ' ' " ZSV V' TZZJi. ü'i tiieir ran stock of Clothing.Ocnts Furnishing Gooils "till unrivalled In its extent. In the excellence of rtle.es ,unU lu the extremely low prices al which lliey are Solil They would also say that, lu connexion Ith their stock or clothing, they havelust rerol veil, and w ill keep constantly ou baud, a lull and complete assortment of Gloths, (Jassimcrcs, & Vcstings, w hich w 111 be sold at unusually low Dgures or made lo order, at the shortest uotico, aud In the most fashionable style. 'They also keep a larjjo and w ell selected stock of lints, tJaps, Uoots, Shoes, SHirtt.rraiati,cltari,itrki,ncck and ticket hhilki; kturry gloveijfrket-bvkit umli cllnt,ror' I pctinckr,and trunk, ult of which they have taken j great pains in suleeting, and which they are do. I lermiued to sell alsuth prices as will Insure their .alo to any person who may tiave priced tlieiu, before purcliusingelscw hero. They wuuld, therefore, earnestly invite persona wishing on) thing lu thoirllue, to cull al their Ulothin Emporium. am! examine their if od, their 'lUitlity and itricd fouling conritttHit lliul In neatiien of style auu iu- ! rn I si I . I v t f u i1 ii'ls t he v rn 11 tutt lts vo..l 1 A. They ruunot forheur temieriiif; their tliui.ks to Ihelr i iikloiners.for the milliner In w hli h they havo appreciated their past exerllons.aud hupe the con. U4eneennd putroiiuge, hurelofore so liherally bestowed, may be continued loour mutual advantage, assuring Hie 111 Hint wo recognize,!,, our bimlness trttiistii tions, none but the prloeiplu or fair denling with all. TV.NKK dt UAKICK. . li. All work warranted, and any garment rip. Ding will be repairud gratuitously. lliookvillo Oct. 131.li le33. NO HÜ3IBÜGÜ! OIV Is your tltne to ob.uln a fortune for I. His neither Kook Agenciea nor useless I Cclpts ; but a suro method or making from 1 '.'( per vent, upon uny capltul ivustkvkr I Vested. Thlsvalunblo liifurinntiou c an be olilaiued by , sending ono dollar by letter, post paid directed . to W. & K.O. VAN BERGEN Cincinnati Ohio. 51 Q mos. itmuis 01 sale, al low Kmiik.ill I'd. prices, liil.lo S al the Depository of the Society, at M. W. Hulle's, a full asortiueiil of Hildes Uuiirlo, Octavo, Puarl, w ill. Tucks and Clasps Tcsiumcnunnd I'sulms both GEIIMAX AXD EXGLISir. Testament of all slios and qualities. Oernutn aud Kuglish I'estumeuU (both iu one) l ull and see. Horn. Copy. tf. lihü. IIU1.LA.N U Prost. ANOTIir.it fITksM SUPPLY. LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON mill", undersigned have lust been making Mtilte I a lurge addition to their pr.-sent slock ol etitthing co sislliig of COAfS, PANTS, & VESTS. in el. dirts Vnrletv suited to the winter trade. 'I hcv would therefore say bywaof advice to those wanting clothing not tbu to Inisty tu tusking tliolr purchases, for wo nre now offering such In diiceiueiitsiii the way of hr.ip gomdt as will w el repay them fortlietroubU ol looking. Keinuinl.erlOci.llal TYMElt At BAKER'S. HtookvlllaNov. 1st 'i3 40. II ATS-Ca llatsjus best spring stylo offashlcnab coived nti. I Tor sale al LI.NCK & FARUtrilAR'S. my 7 tl.OTSI!, rnaalmorca, Satinet, nnd i J riiii I.im a it Karui ius, have on bund a very lurguand choice selection of clotlis,casslmeres, siitinutsand Joans, for sals ut Iho lowest figures. Call andsee them. my 7 Eureka! Kureka'l S! Hint looks in at the. OLD WIUTKCORNKK. Slid examines the large and splendid stoi k ol Fall and Wintrr Cood. ' i-,... r-i.... K'ntsv Visrk nml lttt.ifkii. nil itT mlilstl ! v.. " i.i " ...i.. r..r.i,i.n,n,. l'r p.i-11'I im win.... ...... . . -.j-.. - - . j ket. Our entir bu k w pur liused ol !mporl"rs I and w ill he sold mi lh most rm oriilde terms. We j are determined to be on Ihn g. alffld" rimlplD ! and Ii! be I.chI selling lnw. We piirllciilnil) InI v lie the ult -nil. mi of the Ladies lo our superb slock ' of III: OS I II lOli.H coiii,rilug ever thing lu this I line troii. Calicoes to the (Ine! silks and siitins. e have a lurpe stock r men's cur's shoes, huts, i Hps.and llually ever) thing Hint Is generali) kei l lu a rcinil store, a llt of w hli h w HI be round it. siiihII advertisements in this paper. We would l.eregriilelullv .aekjniw ledge nur.' Ives Indebted to nur in in y kind pal runs lor pHft Im eis and cordial ly lui He a co.illniisiit'o sep xvi s.'. N. D.HAl.l ION A SOX. Lauml Iron Store.1.1 rerrlied a t I (ism ttmeiil of ton A Mf Whlih I Will-ell low. HAMtl.l. Wll.l lA.Me. Icp. tf.
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JIEADV MADE lNU, ll'I! have received a Imudsome assortment or Ir ruady made Cloililng, In addition lo 011 eastern purr hin which nmkes our roriment complete front the J!net LI'OAU CI.O I11S dowu. ' ientleuien, we profess to wll ClolMng a little lower Ihn 11 any other House lu this market Our itiotto, "(mumII prollts and onit k soles." II. l'lIICK ii bO.N. Jfov. I. -43. 4fl.
PROTECTIOn INSURANCE COMPANY, HAKTFOIU), CONN. Capital Mock, Jtnnun I'rrsnl tuna tind Uesieri. t niidw. 1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1825. rpillü ofilco bns now Iruiisacted business for 1 more than a qimrter ofa century, duringw hlch period It has taken more than 100,000 RISKS!! And Insured rent and personnl property eguinst loss by Fire and Water to the value of more than TWO IIUKPBED MILLIOK9 DOLLARS IS THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Policies of Insurance Issued on the most favor able terms against lose ordamnge by Are, or tho perns oi .TBVigtiiion oy MONTGOMERY ARNOLD, Not. 11th. 1&3. ly Ag-eut al llurrlsov Ohio. K E T7 A R R I V AL jobs un, BLOOM1XG GROVE, IXD., S eoustanlly receiving a splendid aud cetnplete assortment of STAPLE AXD FANCY DRY GOOD4!, Groceries), Hardware Queeuewnre, Cutlery, Hat, Caps, Donncla, ftootarilioeas Ileady.mads) Clotblntr. DruTM,lcdiclnea,ralut, OU. DyeMiifr, Xaila, Cotton Yarns, Notion, Perfumery, A.c., Ac., JO3 The above foods have been bought low for cash, selected with the preatest care, and w ill be sold at the very lowest prices. Call and exam lue betöre purchasing elsew here, Sov. 18, lg53 tr. VALLEY II0USE1 III A VE the pleasure of announcing to the public that the Vallit Iioisi Is now fitted tip in the best style, for the accommodation of the travelling comniuhity, no pains will be spared to promote the comfort ot those who may dosire le make the Vai.lkt Hoiss their home. I'nderthe present mannffprneat. I flatter myselt that no House lu South eastern Indiana can equal this. The building Is larpe and commodious, and constructed expressiv forthe purpose lo which Ills applied. The undersigned has had much experience Ip the business, and Is satisfied Hint all w ho may have heretofore favored him, will not neatect making this house their home whenever their business may lead them to this place. . ISAAC CHAP.MAS. Crook Tille, Ind., March 23d, If 53. Uyi ii it r. Mi a h aTr a it A so Li Xiure lot of Umbrellas and I'arajyls tot suit at the lowest possible price at my 7 LI'i'CK it FAKQVIIAR'S. I? LO fit ill It It F. Ii .T"ne nTrarpVl cä'lü I cnh will be paid for inerrhautable flour barrels attheKM'haiige Mill, Lrookt ille. I.y ov.3(l,5;-j(). GKO. HOLLAND & CO. SOMETHING NEW. rnr.iiftViM.r. ln.tciiiir: shop Adoitilii(t tho Move Foundry of V. F. UebUart. 'nilll uuderslirned resiiectfiilly Informs lha vb. 1 lie that he has established a Mechlne IS hop In t'onnersville, and Is now inoiiiiliirliirlni THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers, hepnrutors, Mraw Cuttcs, Corn Oliellors, Wood'snwlna Machines, all the latest anu most Improved patterns. He also mauufsr torus t'ulp'a l'titeut I'ortablo t itli r .tllll, an excellent and rnnvenlenl article that every Farmer who has an Orchard ought lo have. He oxpecls lo keen constantly on hand a aiitrdv of Thrashing Machines, Ac, and Invites all who wish to pun liaaotnglve lilm a call The Machine r nianuriictured by him will be w arranted In be of the best materials, and inosl substantial workman siiip. liF.PAHMN'il. Ife will bo tiropored I repair Renplng Ma hlnes and w ill attend promptly to the fining up and repairing of any kind of .Machinery .... 1 1. iismrm w... bi as reaaonaUa as llinseof aey eslahlishineiitin the West. JUIIM a,ULKY. i:oiuirsvllle, April 11,143. ly. Ql? 51 .TI Ml WA II P.-A verv large assnrtmeut t) of the most fushlunatdo, aiuCdurable suninicr goods.tustreculvvdaud for sale l.y iuy7 - l.I.N CK & FARQUHAH. I) 1 1 1 . TS X ii I . C J 1 1 A S-3IK1 pieces of well I assorted prl.iUand Ginghams. Fur sulo at reducod prices al my 7 I.I.NCK & FARQUIIAK'8. Trn.Tis or Tiin imd. atii:hica. Subscription when not paid w ithin tlio year 8,(N1 If paid within the year t!,Ki If paid In advance , 1,30 Town 8ubscriburs, In advance 1,75 lu clubs of 23 1,25 Iu club of 50 1,(10 13 cents will be deducted on subscription out of the county. QrSuliscribers may remit money by mail at our risk, u hen not lex than Si are re milkd at one lime, and receipts will le reiumeu nanny ine time to venton J"ywi7if t made. Obtain a certificate of the Post Master as to thc amount remitted. q Ladies Shoes. 1 20 pairs Calf Boots; IKI Kip no -'Coat Uiisklns; 3D " Enameled )oung Ladies Uootu; 24 Fine Kid Albonis; 3S New style (.altors; 3d Kubber Huesklns; 44 " lw riaudals; 84 " Fur Lined over Shoes; Together w ith a largo and splendid assortmeal or Children's and Mivvea, extra Ann shoes. Aswe pay particular attention lu the selection of our Hoots and Mioci,in regard to durlbility and neatness, we hnvo no hesitnnry In recommending the same, and bavo no fears of being excelled iu this branch ofour business, or of being beat selling low. X. O.tiALLlUA & tSU."s. N i c k-N a c k s. Como and see all of the nice things, in the way of notions, to be found al On.t.ios's &Toa,contla. tingln pari, of Men s One Buck, Hog.klu. Kid, Kllk, Woolen A Cotton Hove, l.n.liesCV Misses Kid, Mlk,wooieiuV cotton no. .epnry s hcaris, Woolen undersleeves A Cuff'. Vlctorlnes, 'Kmbroldurad Collars. Chemisetts, lldfk's and tinder, sleeves. Kibbons. Linen V Cotton 1 aces, Swiss and Juckouel Insertions & Edgings, Mlk Laces, brush es. Threads i civei Linings, necu.ei, i-ins, nutton, Aejfc. t f1ltOCI'.ltirNs"Just received anc? forsnle ll "(I libls. N. O. Molassest 3 liol.luii rup ek nuar Mouse do 10 llhdsprlme Sugar; 4D Narks best i:io Coffeej 3 Tiere Rice; 111 llhls Fish; 1(H) lbs Taylor's b" t Sole l.enther. By Kpo) .,. 1), liALLIU.S & KOX, I IlOCr.H I I"S Constantly on hand.rresb sup. l pllesof the very besKjuality oruroccrlcs,atüia cheap store of Miu'y 7 LIXCK A FARQVI1AR. IS. HOY, Iltiittitiil lioot anu S'botmalitr. 1 T-iin leava vj iiiiorni mo riur.i-u ui . . . I i ,, .... Äf 11 Ilrook v ille and ilclnlty, that he carries on business In the atoellue nu Muln Burgess street, opposite the Clerk' Otlice, and hopei b) by strict attention to builneisand his experience Ii. lim IrHdo.aud with a Brm delemilimllon lo woi k nothing but the bust of stork and warrnnt good Ills, ho expecUlo iiiTil a share of public tialronsge. I'egor sewed ladies' work of all descriptions msdo 10 order, and of the real l'arsiau and I'hlladelphla styles. Jonuury 0 lr-il-1 year. nASU FOIt WOOL! WOOL It LOOK! j The Mills A Factory at Metamora are now running, and wa are ready to wait on customer In our line, tha Factory has been largvly Improved, and wscancard,spln. weave, and manufacture Wool on as short notice, as good and at cheap, a any good shop In the country. Fulling and dyolug done In the usual sensor on fair terms, all kinds of Merchatdobl produce taken for w ork and especially wool greese. We wlilpny cah or goods for III.IIIIU His Wool. Calland sea utheiore Inking your wool or work otherwheres. Sl-M M AC Y.CiORDoX A Co. rplll. imio ti:i 'Tin t fti-n rr. A ( OrlIMM roiitiuiii't tn Insure ncnlnst loss or iluiiiiig by fire and tho perils of navigation, on as iiivori ine t rin. as any reponnin loiupany. All losses pnid at the office w here Tollcy Issued, la slsly days after proof. vail:il)lo Capital 1,000,000. 'I ho t'tnlerslgn d, agent nf this old and respons). l ie Complin) Isal all limes prepared lo Issue I'ollcles, Nr. Ac. tilllce la o doors nnrlh of Hiirion's slsre, ftrookvlllp, Ind. AI.I HPI WAItH.age.il. M.iy U,r53. i II IM 11 V Ull'l',1 wttlnst received I ' ' t1" n HI t I ossrs. a nio-t msanint SHI i BssnriinenicH s arpriH, '''""' I'" " si X, H. Al l toS A ro,
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isiTii,rrnrt,v.i.,,if.!!.ss-riirris' CHERRY PECTORAL, For tha rapid Cur of COrGIIS, COLDS, 110 ARSLWCSS, BRortiTis,wiiooriG-forcu, CR0ÜP, ASTII.1M, AD COXSDIPTI0.. Of all numerous medicines extant, (aud some ot them talcable) for the tore ot pulinwiaxy com. plaints, nothing has ever Urea f.ouid wbJia could com pi. re lu iu eOecte with litis Prepart tioa. Others euro sometimes, but at all limes and la all disesstsof the lungs and throat where niedicln can give relir, this w ill do lu It U iWaaiis la, Uike, and pcr-eUy safe In accordance with the directions. Vo-do not advertise for the Information, of those who have tried It but those wro. have aot Families that have known lu rilns wilt net bw withont it, and by Its timely use, they aro secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs aud, Cel'ls which uegledted, ripe a iuto futal rostsumn-. tion. The Diptoma of tlio Maesachuaetts fastUat waa awarded lo this preparation by the Board of Judge in September 1J?; also, tha Medal of the three great Institute of Art, in thlscouuln-, alto the Diplyma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has boea given to the Cncaar Peitosal, by their Covern meut In consideration of Its extraordinary excel. Icoce aud usefulness la curii.g aCecüors of tha Lungs and Throat Read the following opinion founded on the Ion experience of the eminent Physician of lha Port and City of Dr. J. C. Ayer, ST. JOHICS, May, 8, l8Jf. rive years trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL, In my practice has prorea what I foresaw from fta composition; mnst be true, that It eradicates and ! cores the colds and eougtk to which we, to this section, are peculiarly liable. 1 think Us equal has not yet bees d.seovere.l.no doIknw how a bettor re edy ran be mJe for th distempers ef the Tareutaad Luujrs. J.J. BURTOJf , M. 1).,F. R. R. Fee w hat It ba done on a wasted con.tilutioaw not only in the following cases, but a thousand, more: Prnsray, Jan. CJth,lPöl. Dr. Ayer: In the mouth of Jury last I w as at tacked by a vloleut diarrhoea In the mines of California, returned to- Ean Francisco In hop of recelvlug benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness. I dually started for horns, but rcceirod ao benefit from tha voyago. My cough continued to grow worn, and when I arrived In New York, I was at one walked by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no siifTW Ieut reason ta doubt what my friends alt believed. At this time I commenced taking jour truly Invaluabla medicine with little expectation of deriving ny benefit front Its nse. You would not receive these Hues did I not regard Ii inj duty to state to the aftllcted, through you, lh! my heatta. In the spare of eight months, Is fully restored. I attribute ll to the nse of your CHKRKY PECTORAL. Yours truly, WM. . hMITII. PREPARE!) AND FOLD BY JAMES C. AYF.R, Practical nnd Analytical (hernial, Lowait Mssw. RSotd In Bronkvllle by M. W. Halle; In Laurel by I IfTord it Hepuy; la WeUmora by CVanrausps n aiidersonviilo by C. Ovcrtvu,aud by druggist verywherw. 0. D. Clement's Cash Stor'o. HAVING Just received a general asortuie.l of new goods which, added lo my pve.n.t stock makes my nssortment complete all ofabich w III be sold low lor rash or priwliu o my slot k consists, In part, of a variety or Cloths, Cassaiueres, hatllielU,Tweeds, Jenues A- hinunter w are, AUo.SVry .rwyr fltliU, lis, Ijlt'HUauis, UrlnliM, JluliiSr j.ne. plain and f tury silks, l.ur MilU, Kid (Cloves, &c. tVc. Al-KO, a fliio lot of Queens war,, Cuttcrv, Oroeerles, Ac, together with the finest assortment of ItooU e Mi'ie ever brought to this placo. Any lady that I cannot suit lu a pair of shoes must still be under the infleenco of the durk ages. X. H. lu changing tuy bushiuss so Cash ir froduce I do no more than what I am coin pel led tdo, ami I hojio tills will lo received as a suOiclcat apologv. WAM ED, 00,000 bushels wheat. 4U.HO0 do corn, fr w hich I w ill pat rash. C. H. C'LkM t.NTa. taurd, A ug. 10th, lM3.-30-tf. KAI Is IIOAI) LKTTI,G. The sutf rlbrr ts just now receiving from the Allan tie Cities for the approaching Fall and Wintor trade sj large, lull and complnte assoriment a all the varieties ot Goods euuiuerutad In the follow ing list Staple & Fancy Dry Goods. Silk 0rf, yti0nt,Hrtlurf.Qurrm,wrr, Gimteteere, lli tt Cafu limit ihtet flour amd Oil Cltiht Verpctixri end Leather to which the atU'Ulio tf the piililic Is a.Hciaily directed. lie lias taken great wins this full In the tsleetlon of bis good enabling him lo offer, lo (he trade a slock wlili hin extent and variety excevdr ary to be found In tit if market and lo w hich he shall be making frequent addition throughout the season. buyers would flud ll lo their Interest local, and Inspect his slock (which will ulwajs be found large ami attrnctive);beforo,purchasliig elsewhere as La 1 determined hi priret thmll b mt lfm a there o' anv lioue In the country. K,TVSfc,H. P. K. The highosl market price always wid in rash for all klt.dsgraii. and all approved coauUy produce taken In exchange for goods. Ilrook 111 Oct, lflU I, 03 13. I 111 nml Watrr Pro! Itoorin?. V The undersigned having heen appointed gent for H. M. A C. M. Warren's Fire aud Water frowt Roofing, Is now ready to do rooting of this kind la any part of Franklin, I'nlon,or Fayette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and R. II. A J. C. Burton, In Brook vllle, are covered with this kind of rooOrg, to w hom the public aro referred. IIa durability. chapnos,safety, and convenience, all recommend It, as superior, m the construction of most bulldii.rs. VV. S.BAKtK. Jy 10, "51 30-1-y WATCH AI CLOCKS Wat. Piwson tenders his services to tho citizens of Ilrooknie. ml virlnliv. In the canaeitv of Watch and CliH-k MaVeranJ repairer milking and mending Jewelry, Ae. l.onf experience and strict pitnetualltv are his reeotninendstlons. hhnp thrss doors Korthof lha post oBice. JjCS.Ieao Ji-if 0 RA Y V: H E n I W Q R A Y, I Mint Silisww lTlansitictsires,-lla 1 tno.id Street, between 1 lnrd A Fourth Cinclaiintl,kcvliconsinllyonhanil erery variety of Flint ütasswaro, ApothecarVs furniture, and Chemical Apparatus mado le orderst Ihe shorUst notice. ALSO. A great variety of Ferfumrs' XV'ara, Telegraph (Husscs and lighlnlng rod lusulators. ntlOCi:nir.S. 5 Jlhds Sugan t l ffOhhis.N.o. Molasses; S3 Hair " do Just received and forsale cheap by March lst,l3 11 K. TYÜKR. hksmsS iis a. ia. w. rsaiirsAa. Linck and Farquhar. 1 T TIIIJ I'ost Office buildings. South West Cor nor .Main and Head streets, lirook v.l'.e Indiana. 1 he attention of tlie public la most rescirully Invited to our spring stock of goods, can-fully selected, exclusively frofMlie Cincinnati Markst, "of Uta latest aud most fat jlonnldn sules." my7 USCik A FARQVIIAR.' rillin yearlfJJ Is imw nearly closed, and I I earnestly rennest alt persoi.s Indebted to me, or the late nrm of K. V a. Tyner, to make p men! by tho Mist duy of next luouln. All clslms oi long standing, mi st i rsio, or I shall brine suit on thorn Immediately. m RICHARD TV.'ER. Drockvllle Iec. SI 'M if. HAIIDWAIir IMA1LX, Ar,I.ia AFsa-' ot asa Invite atuintion to ihelr complete asfortinent of nails and general stock of bard fll reduced Cloclnuall retail prlevs. snayT S PTE I V JkTUPIir.st are pTlng tha highest price ror linen and colton rsgs delivered al Ihelr paper ml II. Erockvllle, .Not. 3t'tb, 153 50-tf. I . 1 rstsrrr.ll hasjusl received and will In ,1 liiliir keep a good asrtinvnl or i;ro, eries, Vrylioods ami Fancy Articles, hielt he will I at Ihe most reduced ('rices. .Nov. 'Jl'lh, l"..3 ;i'll. . . - - - - it1::,' Ullfs.V MIOr;s..t , have largely lurress. I mil sunk of limits and !. nan now cues Ihe g.'insor the sen. on. to pieas i'.e m-o-niovl fs.l.dlo.is. In Ihe y id" Mrs. Ilcsssna ens. lorn nia.lelad.rsslippersHiid bn-kles wish Ihe pre0eM babies hinds and yR. irin ti: win:Tii wih.atiii AO.IMMI l'ishesnl Wheel wanted Ith M biit.ife.Mill.H'ookilll". for I.I. h Ihe highest ÄV;on,h,:,!.,;!aAnAcs, illin'SANniH.AWFliiS. I, UliT. I'd of iL ahn siin.1 rt:'l. eiw ; briilng til'k, W .dn. I Insu snd t V f, J nronsd slid for ssl ihcar s or..M'. 1Mf. A It A I, f K F.
