Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 31 March 1854 — Page 3

S.OMISTZAD BILL. Vef;tre a few week ago the ttl-

grfV.ic report of the homestead bill, whki was not only meagre butincorVre.. Below we give the bill itself. It 'ii proper to 6ay that the final passage of the bill is extremely doubtful. It girea every alternate quarter section of land to actual icttlers. This, at it woulJ apply to the new Territories, would not be agreeable to the friend of slavery. These alternate sections would be taken up more rapidly by emigrants and icttlers from free States, r.nd thus in somo measure destroying the chances of slavery on largo connected bodies of land without which the slve system would bo much reduced in value. Of course therefore the Senato will oppose it. If it passes nt all, it will bo lato iu the session, and after being so amended as to nuke it more acceptable to the south. The following is a correct copy of it as it passed the House: A bill to grant a homestead of one hundred and sixty acres of the public lands to nctual settlers. Rt it enacted lyth Senate and HuUtt of Jiepretentativee of the United Statt$ tf America in Congrest aacmhled, Tlmt any free whito person ho is the head of a family, or who lins arrived at the nj;e of twenty-bne "years, and is a citizen of the United .States, hall, from and after the passage cf this act, be entitled to enter, free of cost, ono quarter section of vacant and unappropriated public land, which may, at the time the application is made, bo subject to private entry at one dollar find jtwenty-fivc cents per acre, or a quantity equal thereto, to bo locatcdin a body, in conformity with the legal subdivisions of the publie lands, and after the same shall have been surveyed. SeC. 2. And be it further enacted. That the person applying for the bonefit of this act, shall, upon application to the register of the land ofticc in which he or she is about to make such entry, make affidavit before the said register that he or she is the head of a family, orii twenty -one years of age,' and that auch application is made for his or her exclusive use and benefit, and those especially mentioned ill this net; and not either directly or indirectly for the use or benefit of any other person or persons whomsoever; and upon making the affidavit as above required, and filing the afitJaVit with the register, he or she shall thereupon be permitted to enter the quantity of land already pecified: Provided however. That no certificate shall be given, or patent issued therefore, until the expiration of five years from the dato of such entry, and if at the expiration of such time, the person who shall make suchjentry, or, if he be dead, his widow, or, in case of her death, his heirs or devisee, or, in case of a widow m:Ung such entry, her heir or devisee, in cao of her death, shall prove by two credible witnesses that he, she, or they have continued to reside upon and cultivate aid land, and still reside upon the .rne, and have not alienated the same, or any part thereof, then, in stich case, he, the, or they sh ill bo entitled to a patent, u in other cases provided for by law: And provided further. In caso of the death of both father and mother, leaving an infant child or ehildtn under twenty-one years of age, the right and the fee shall inure to the benefit of said infant child or children, and the executor, administrator, or guardian, may, at any time within two years after the death of the surviving parent, and in accordance with the laws of the State in which such children, for the lime being have their domicile, sell said Uiid for the benefit of laid infants, but fur no other pur pose; and the purchaser shall acquire the absolute tillo to the purchnse, and be entitled to ft patent from the United States. Stc. 3. And he it further enacted, . That the register of tho hind oftlco shall note all such applications on the iract-bot.ksand plates of his olfice,and keep a register of all such entries, and mako return thereof to tho General Land Office, together with tho proof upon which they have been founded. ftc. 4. And It it further enacted,-' That ill land acquired under the pro visions of this act. hall in no event becomo liable to tho satisfaction ofnnv debtor debts contracted prior to tho Issuing of the patent therefor. Stc. 5. And be it further enncted, That if, nt any tirao after tiling the af. fidavit as required in the second section of this act, and beforo the expiration of the years aforesaid, it shall be proven, after duo notice to the settler, to the satisfaction of the register of the land office, that the person having filed such affidavit shall have actually changed Iiis or her residence, or abandoned the .said entry for more than six months at any one time, then, and in that event, the kland so entered shall revert .back to tho Government, and be disposed of as other public land aro now by law, subject to an nppeal to the General Land Office. Site. C. A tulle it further enacted, That if any individual now a resident of any of tho States or Territories, and notacitixen of the United States, but, at the tirao of making such application for benefit of this act, shall have filed a declaration of Intention as required by tho naturalization laws of tho U. 8., and shall become a citizen of the samo before the issunnccof the patent, as made and provided f-.r in this act, shall be placed upon an equal footing

with the native-born citizen of tho United States.

Skc. 7. And It it further encctcd That no individual shall bo permuted. to make more than one entry undtr the provisions of this act; and the Com missioner of the General Office is hereby required to prepare and issue such rules and regulations consistent with this act as shall be.nccessary and proper to carry its provisions into iffect; and that the registers and receivers of the several land offices shall be citiiled to receive the same compensation for any lands entered under the provisions of this act that they arc now ci titled to receive when tho same quan.ity of land is entered with money, one half to be paid by the person malihgtho application, at the samo time of to doin ir. and tho other half on the iisuo of the certificate by the person to whom it may bo issued: Provided, htwevcr, That all persons entering land under the nrovisioas of this act. hall, as near as may bo practicable, in naking such entries, bo confined to euch al ternate quarter section, nnd to land subject to privato entry nt ono dollar nnd twenty-fivo cents per acre: AM provided further, Tbat nothing in this act shall be so construed as to impair or interfere ia any manner whatever with existing pre-emption rights: Provided further, that the provisions of this act shall bo so construed as to authorize the class of persons provided for in the foregjing part of this act, who may not own ono bundled nnd sixty acres of hind, to enter free of cost any of the public lands aljoining hisor her firm, subject to entry at the minimum prico per acre, a quantity when added to what they miy now own be one hundred and ixt acres, provided he or she shall culti'ato the whole or part thereof. THE EXTEEIENCZ 07 A YETEBAN ILITOa, "Hear us for our cause, and 30 pa tient that yc may hear." We verily thought when we entered upen our editorial c.ireer that wo could please everybody. The first paper wj ever issued contained an extract twoinches long of something Mr. Clay aid in Congress. It cost us a subscriber. We were a partizan. Shortly after, we said something about muri')', of which we were sadly in want, '.t cost us a subscriber. We were a United States Dank man. We publislvd an interesting narrative: it brou.rlu us a severe rebukt we were catering to u taste for light reading. We gate them columns of solid divinity: the paper was too dull. We culled from science, literature and an: what are you ubout yours is a religious paper. Wcjlcnned from papers of sister churches: why, are you not editing a Methodist paper? We wrote paragraphs, they were too short; essays, they were too long; took the via media, readers turned right oil at a cross road. We were on "the bridge of sighs," at the footof "the hill difllculty." Hero we took our first lesson in wisdom found out wo were a fool, engaged in tho Sy iphouu talt of pleattng that every respectable and very particular gentleman, Mr. Everybody. We have not patented this discovery. What next? We determined to do, whnt everybody has a right to do what is vulgarly called "following your nose." We've been at this a long time; and think wo get on better than we would in following yours, Mr. Ob jector. Nebraska Ulli ftMlponcd. From the following action in tho house on Tuesday the 2 1st it Rj'jeurs that the Nebraska question is postponed for ft season. Mr. Richardson moved that the JIoU-so go into committee of the hole on the slate of tho Union, with tin design of reaching the Nibriiku bill, which motion was lost, yeas D3, nays 193. Tho house then proceeded tc Uko up the business on the Speaker's table, und niter disusing of several small bills, reached the Ncbrnkii bill mid Knnstt, bill which was icud with much excitement. Mr. Itichardson moved o tcfer it to the committee on territories. Mr. Culling moved to refer it to the committee of the whole, which motion Wftl iijijxwed by tho friends oftho bill, a an etlortto bury it beneath the ma of business already before the committee. Mr Cuthtng called for the previous question on the motion to rt-fcr the bill to tho commilU'u of whole, the cull was sustained, and ihn bill was refer ed to the committee of tho whole, yeas IlO, nays 1)5. The opponent! of the bill manifested greutjoy, and the friends of the measure great disappointment at thU result. The bill is thus placed No 60 on the calendar of il. commiliu of the whole; tho similar bill introduced in the House is No. 20 on the turne calhinder, and till other bills preceding these must be either laid aside, eriatim or otherwise disposed of before either of tho Nebraska bills can bo reached, except a majority determine otherwise, neither of the bills can be reached before the middle of tho next session. This action of tho house on the infamous Nebraska bill, has caused rjreat commotion, nnd is not liked by the friends of the measure, who hoped to have it pushed thorugh. On the other hand, the enemies of the Kxecu live, and opponents of the bills, are dolighted tho former considering tho action of ihe house a rtbuko to tho President, nnd the latter feeling confident that the measure will die out under protracted discussion. H03. Z. A. IIANXEOAN 0 T1IE LIQUOR TEAFFIC. In a privato letter to the editor of this paper, Hon. E. A. Ilantteyart say: 'The temperance causo has tny most heart joiej wishes, snJ I believo pro. hibition; total prohibition, afTurds the onIjr means of arresting tho progress of the hidious destroyer." Such a statement, from such a man, speaks volumn in favor the cause of prohibition. It is short but it Is to the point.

jttTRev ville, Ind..

D. M. Stewart, of Rushhas accepted an ogency for the American Tract State of Indiana. Society for the 03-The cod and mickeral fishery in the district of Barnstable, Mass, in 1823, amounted to 8336,800, A WoiMiira DmrovBRT has recently been road by Dr. Curtis, of Hits cltf, n th treatment of Consumption, Asthma, snd sll disease of the nnjrs. W refer to '-Dr. Curtle llygeane, or Inhaling llyt-can Vapor an. Cherry Hjrrup." With this new method Dr. C ha restored many afflicted ones to perreci health; a su etldoneeof which he hu Innumerable cefllncatea. Hpcaklng of Ihe treatment, a phyalelen remark; It ) evident that Inhnlina- ontantl) breathing an agreeable, healing vapor, le nedlclnal properties nin.t some in contact wan tnt wuote or um aonni cavity of the lungs, ncul lint escape tri many and varied chano-es prmiucei opnu mom wnen introduced Into lie stomach, and subjected lo the proem of digestion. The Hjgoina l for sal al all tho principal druggist' lliritighnullh country. (From the S. Y. Dutchman, Jan. 1 lib. fee advertisement of Medtmted Inhalation. In another Column of this paper. Dil. WlvrAlt'S IIA I H of WILD Cherry Is a cbemttal extract of Mil J Cherry and Tar. Krerjrbodf knows that Wild Cliorrjr poMoiM Im porta at nedlclnat proportion and that Tar Water has always tie an administered In Consumption and I.unf Afflictions jnnoratty, by ouroldsst and sufesl physrlans. Various remedies liars boen ofTirod fir tto euro of diseases of the lung-, but of ell lUutbart yet been dlscurorod It Is admitted by physicians, aid all who bare witraod lis efToi'U, that uoii hm proved as success ful as this. For Arrn4, KnmtKiaor IUksth, and similar affections, 11 muj be raonoi-maD a roiiTiTS ( t i. Ii ha curod Amins la many cases of in and twenty yetirs standing, after physicians bad declared the su beyond tho reach of inodlelno. This llalsam Urns Id from raaUrlul which na ture has pUcad In all nortliuru latitudes, at l A antidote for diseases caused by cold cllmlts. k7Catuo Is but the namo firau vfTocl Mlioao cause Is Uod." Lei us obey her uleltiel dictates. Pee advertisement. (Com menial. rinrlnnntl Market Corrected" weekly expressly for the In. (liana American, by Aaro A. Colter (iroeery, Produce and Cammmion Mcr chani dealer in Crass seeds, Dried fruits Wooden wore, Window glans and Nails South E. cor. Moin & 7th it. Cin. 0. Flour 6,10(ß.l5 I ItiuCoflVe 12) Wheat 1,25 Nnrrnr . A I (it ft a -a v a Molusses (new) 2 1 Rye Flax seed 83 1,50 " old 22 Clover seed 6,50 Timothy seed 2,30 flutter 11 to 13 I Kj-'S 8 Dried Apples 100 Salt, Kiniwa 40 Peaches 160 to 200 Lake"pbsr. 2,65 Oats 43 Nails, tens, kg.4,50 Corn 45 Lord 0 Flour Barrels 33 Barley 50 Tallow 11 Winter candles 14 8s, W.G las. 8x10 " 10x13 " 10x14 White Deans Pearl Starch 4,73 2,75 3,2 3,75 100 No. 1. Soap 5 I Feathers, prime 42 Uecs-wax 27 I Ginsenz 30 GrcenApplo 60to90 Potatoes 60 to go luce new b Crdar Urorel'rltss, COSRK TID tVllKLT BY J.n.A.J. T. COOLKV WODUCE DEALER Wheal 100 rts. per. bu. I Oals 33 l is per bu New 'orn3U i itcer a v o pnr id I Irish rolutot's su bu KwvPtrutuloui 70 els Hinter IÖ els. per. III. I.erd O rl. ur. lb. Hugar ? rls uoJ 3,110 per cord, rgt uns. per. u l ..tl.. 1?i At U.U. lb r'eiitliers SU cts. ior lb WrfcT Union Market. CORRECTED WIEXLT STIvERR () LI Til AST &Co. Wheat 1.0 I Corn, 3 Oats, 3 I Rye, b; IWI-y, 45 I Tutetoes V Kiss Seed 1 ,25 Butler 1 5 i:etn 12 I Kl.iurper 100 $?o Lard por lb. H f exiliere iiol's f3 1, 0 Pried Aapples V( White bentia l.lltl I TIeeswuX Tellow 10 I Hxy 9.U iMrtiimorra I'rlrrs lumi' un strm i my j. c. til in u.n. Wheat, r.urn, Rye, Uul er, Flour, 1 S3. rutiitoia, no. CO. Hurley, 45. Hi. I2, ViKi n,:5. Lard, n. Fenlhers, OWli. Flour l,n. .13. Whits IK-aiii, 1,1)0. KlaxsvrJ, 1,2 J. llrnokTllln rrires. fdSSSI TKIt VttkRLT ST HOiiKHH. HKolU'CK I K A I. K ft . JOIIX tVlu at, I Outs, Corn, le, llarler. 10 per bush. f'ntatoes, 30 )rlnuh 40 " " I nutter, in " Di 40 I Kitm, l loi no " Hour, 0 WP bill el I l ar.l. to pr S ..III "I'll K, .1 30 a I restiicrs, v3.i r a, Mu'Kim-.I 31 3. " Hoof falllu i 00 fielt Hour b'il 3d cents esrb. White tvans 91 uo ' I llotfs II 00 ihMI I l'..rk bbl, I Vi I oo.l. ti (10 P Sfirl I l lovrr suoit $i i llloainlma-iirovc I'rlc?. DSSSITSD WSKKI.f SV J. KIMO. M KKf'IIAN T fit fKOUUCR r E.M.K It Wlient 110 rls per. Hu. Iliilier 13 cts per lb. Clnls 35 " " l irrs fl " I. New Corn SO t urd M l. t'ntntiM's 30 rls per nu. filnanna to " " ptftiir bl'ls Sllrlst'iu lt. ri'iilhers 40 " " lirled Applrs Wl p 'r bu. Tallow IU Weed SI SOporrord. Will to Il.'iiliS imi liAUltlCL MaHKIT. CoRRECTrn WEfKLy 11 Y C. Corn 1). CLKMKNTS. .10 I ()4la 55 45 a 13 9 3fl 8,110 uy t'? liariey r.n I i . Us seed I.I'M IWswai (iliisii C5 I lluiter F.cgs III I ('lieesa Hy 10,(10 ! Folders I'titttoes 4') Wood nut slrm-l, btluuii front and ( "lunil.iii, ClnrlnItHll, Ohio. .iiisrsr.li ly III and Hpiril (iss, ALSO-I-AMI'H. wbnle.ale and retail, for burnInn liie above. ti9 Cull, go Jimlding, Clm li.i.al I Ul.lo. mar V4 '34 ly ui.KNS. in., ni.rse its. m. nl.es M OLKHM AND 0M, WHOLESALE t.MOi. l ie, i iAiMiMin, m i Kuia i n Mksiutars, .Nortli-csit corn. rut Waliml and Columbia stmi'ts, Cisiisssri, Oiuu. iimr K4 '3 ly c.a.iiuvr. I. r, srasi., t. sssoes. i, h. tssni a, SnW. BTJELL AND BAItBoL'iUIM PORTf.lt.i A Tal 1 1 1. Hi UK (.OOtis, I'uurl strsol, I'liu'liiimll, Oii'.i. J' o'lW p'sTILWriL." ÖSÖCEB AD COM. AllMMOA .ilr.lM H IM , l.-i.rr In Hour, Votisl'ins, lloiirlioh Wluahy, and Crodure goneriilly. Ho 3tl U uluiil slrvul, t.'lni'lnnittl Ulilo, Sliulu es lladdun, . Chlpman pV Co Cln Kmldef cs Jack, Lo U I I MolTntl, MiUolt os Co, villa. I M. l.ouls C 7 Liberal advances wade on Consignments. mar V4 '44 ly QTEAM MAHBLE WORKg. CTIAS. BITLE p hii.t.h.sMiH In Low A KljJ.h, Curuur liroudwuy and Fifth striei, Ciiii-iniieti, onin. Monuiueiils, Tombs, nid (iravs Monus, Marble Mantles and Statuary, habtlsmal Fonts, Manful Tablets, I'rns, Vases, iUrUnn Figures, Cabinet and Counter Mobs, &c. constantly 00 band and furnished lo order. 'Ihe Trade supplied will) Marble la Block and Mab, or nawed lu order. mar SI M4 ly uroxiia i riovra, t.BtKt. rum, GEO. COOI'EU AND CO , WHOLESALE DEA I.I-. in tin. iur) , U lovtis, I riiuiuiiitf, .Notious ml r ain y t.oo.la. ALSO-1 I'd lis, ('salmere, Vestlligs, Tailors' triiiiiiiii.gii, Ae., no'J'JH Walnut Mroi t, &37 hlxtli slrtH'l, houth-euKl corner WmIiiiiI and Sixth, MM l.VTs, 4ll. mar SI 3m "I7IL80N AND.COUUCELLsCABIJIET MAII ir.in an. i wiku-i tutor., muuui I anuul, Ind. I'lii fir. ii is lonu ntly ruady to aoi'oiiioddU punons wiih any article In ihulr line at tlie luirusl price. limy aril also In posolou of a II Hiss by wlliill tlicy till Ul'coluodaltf on Funerul occasions. Tlie rc.poilfully solicit share of ratronuge. .4ar. tt, If, D:n.(l

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Ii. M. DT;cKSErt. " r.Ei c. itat.t..'

BXTCKNER AND n,U. WHOLESALE OltO- . LKS t ..,iilu. ,V i-o'ivv AKI sij Msain 4 si, 34 Walnut tircut, CukIdiisiI, Olilu. TO M"S SLOW. UMKH A CO, Kiw Yoas TLA PP. KEJi' At HKCKI.ÜV, " M. I.. 11.11. 1.OUKI.L t CO, HniLsBiLruu. JON FS. ii KO t IIKK.H A CO, CiriNT(, K KLI.KY A I IIDMl'SON', Saw ÜSLKSSS. NMII II t JOHNäO.N, " mar 17 'is 13 fi1 INCTTTf ATI TrvTlTtOPATHIC.Qa W A TIE 1 Llvi. tsr.liLlMl.WL.M. Hie Cis. in W'ATaa Ciaa Is loritlrtl Ave nillos Irom the CUT. on the Clnrlnnatl, Hemllun. end layln lillroa, a fuw rods from the Carl lis ire iiepoi. l ins larireand nourlsliln; Institution II noitx colled In point of location, beam nfsrenory, con venience or arce.s, etc. I he Duiiumsrs are latce and splendid, wlilitlie best Internal arranjeniMit ror tlie ireatmont or ait rorini oi umcase. m bath moms (0 la nuiriiior) era all well suppled with pure soil spring wator and contain all he various minis or baths necessary in su-ii au umitutmn. Putlents are reom-sluo to irin; 51 tomrats, lilsnkets. S t'oars Kuecits, 0 iawels, or. tier will lie rurnlsboil at the euro for 50 rents a werk. 'I'rrme rr B isnl. Mellrsl Kervices, and all ordinary aiU'iidauee, from S to 10 Dollars per weik, payable weakly. I runsieni f.rsons unut r irmv iiunt will be charged i pr Uny. Tbrea dollirs will be chars-ed fur th Ural examination, ror rurlher particulars addr.s U. A. 1'KAhK, M. 1). t.aiinaire, iiaiuuiou c., w. P. S. Tlils Institution will be o en bmnncr and Winter fr the reccplloit of I'aticnU. .Mliri llVl, 14, 3 IPRINO STOCK OF CAÄPET8 WE IEO I lAiave t cull tue sltwiillnii ul biMsrs loourlrire and complete sortment of Ilia folios Ingi ?iew auo rnoic patterns or veivrts, - ilo trt do llrussi-ls, do lo So llrii.-ls Tapelir.r do do do operand flue 3i!r, di do do do do Ing eln Vmelliine, of alt wldllis and qualities, II. 'Brtli Kugs and !(. r Mats, (HI Cloths, or all blihs and at all prices, Uiia and ( li k Mulling, ! Cm-oa Mulling, tUo bst article In U0 for couit Inf untres, oto SI ISS. SV .www-.. Du rurtuiii and l'raiierv liooin Is now atoted with s raw iidecllon ol funds, consisting Is rt or silk, sutln. Wurtoil ami i:oi:in uiioia.ss, inu Hi. mMl iiatlorns of l-e ami Mil. Im Curia est ;ilt Cornices and Hands, Window shsdesof evry varlvty. Al.o TaMe Linen, TowkIs and Naptilni, Amt t lian. KhmIi.Ii. and Kreiu h 1'k.no Table Covers. All llio.e who are about to iiirm.ii tlmir nouses Willi now good will do wll lo rnll at - J, f. M.VJW.UT ACO'H, 174 Main it bets 4lll iV 5lh, east ilde Mar 54, !KJ, I4.;iyr SPRIUQ IMPORTATION OF 1851. WATTS it COLDÜRN'. Hi;ol.KSAl.K dealers In Dry OoU, No. fl3 II l'url t'liirliiiiallv save now la store tlielr usual lurgo sssortiiioni or r ireign r iiomeslio liry (JoimIs, ailtipted tollio Kpnng Triidf and to whU'li ail.litlons will be inudo aliu.at dull; consisting In pari of Cloths. Cans hneres, piula au fiiiut! Vesilhgs. llli-aihi'ii and Hrown Kheting Jeans, lirills, Tlikings, Npool t'ottoiis, HosJ-ry, lienims. White tioo.ln, tiloves, Linen nautltercblels. I.awn and Bilk do. Late gooil, Kinhnbl erlt'i, Crupes, 'larlotons, Honiit'ts, Klbbns, Kmbruldiirud miislliis. 1'lulll Slid fumy Ut Mlki. llress ioo.'s. liuroiri'S, UMiluer Tel Lawn., (ilii7haiiis, Kummer d'Lalncs, I'rluliol every slvls, Tissues, Hriut.d Jaronela, Kaniir Hrllli, Vrais, Suspi-ndors, Tweeds, Uct Mitu. and (llovos, English Slid French ColtOlisdt faiitalooii tilu ff, lB7'lher with a larire and varxt a.sortint'nl of h.MAI.L, WAKKS, which we oral for sale on the iiiost lnral trms, and to which vi Invito tho attention of Iba tra.io. A1 W A ITS de C0L0URX. MarS4l4 3mo cotery lias reeently . . . t . i. mt rruim been madd by lilt. CURTIS for tlie cure of Aithma, Conmiinpllon, llronrhltia Couirtu. Colds, and all Luna Couilains, by Mr.tt cnlcd Inhalation. la. Ci stis's llvmsss, oa lsVasob and CntRRT Mvit'P bail "Trr'.vif'T'Srr'y vicinity for few months at,ever known to man. It Is producing au Impression oil Disease of the l.utiR-s never bufure witnessed by the medical profe.aion. (Nee eurtlSeates In hands of Agsnta ) Tbo Inhulcr Is worn on the breaat, un.lor the linen, wliliotitth least Inconvenience, the best of the body being eufilrlehl to evaporate Hi" fluid, suppltlng Ihe lungs constantly wllh henllng and aicreeablo vapor, paliiaT Into a!' the air-cells Slid l assagD of tho lungs tlmt cannot poultily be rvacfu'd by snr other iiimllclno. Hero Ii s caio of ASMIMA CURED. BaoeiLVM, N. Y., Dec. 80th, 1P33. For about eight years I have buen severely smict.-d wlltt Aslhtiiu; for tho lust two year I have suilrred beyond all my power of description; month at lime I have not been able to sleep In a bed, rolling what rest 1 cou'd sitting In a chair My Uilllcult) of breathing, and my aul'urings, were so great at t'imei, that for hour together my frleud expected each hour would be my lust. During the usla)x years I have ha. I the aid and atteiulunce ul B'Htie of tlie inott celrbrnted pli) slrians, but have receive. I no perinunenl relief. I at length bad Ihogeod fortune to procure Dr. Curtis' ll;gdana, or Inhaling Vapor and Cherry Kyrup. At the li in o I obtained It I was suffering under on of my moat violent attack, end was In great dlatrea, aluiont sulloenting lor went of lireatli. In less than ten minutes alter applying the lutiulor o my tomacli, ml taking a ica.poouful of tlie Cherry f.) ru , I w as relieved In a great mcaaure, ami hud a conil'orUilile night. 1 have since continued I with tho ur.-iile.l posalblo ben eilt, and kill now coiuparlliv ly well. (;oJ only knows Ihe amount ofsiitloriug Uns medicine Iiks relieved me tram. My advite to tliuiuironng Is tut it. MAKdAKKr EAST0X. CONSUMPTION CURKU. Nkw-York, llec. 87, 1P13. I came lo Vow York lu th ship Tvlegruh; my native plurals 8. John, '. II. When I rsaibed this city, my bea th was very poor, had i very bad couth, mised a great ileal of matter, and whs very euk and emaciated. My Irlunls and i.h luii pronounced my case consumplisn, and A)ouil tlie reach nf medicine. I accidentally heard of Dr. CurtU's llygeana,or Inhaling ijreoe Vapor, and ( berry Hrup, and obtained a pack ae which I verily believe was the means oUavlnS my Mo. Moon aller wearing tho Inhaler . found It relieved the pressure oil iy lungs, am after a while Um diaeaso miido It a; pearuueo non tho surface under the Inhiiler. I t tok tlie Cherry Njrup rs II re civil, and continued to du so, my cough graduiilly growing better, until It entirely left mo, and I now consider m)elf curel. I still wear Um luhuler, as tho ttsool It Isrullier vleusaul, ami believing It atrengthenlng and purljlng to Die lungs, I fool unwilling at preaent t.xli.peus W ill! It. JUD VOOl). Mold by 0) 1 Ac Vault No. 40 fburtlan.lt irret; t. II. lilt, at comer of Joint (reel und ilroa.lway, IS. Y. l r.ee (3 a pnekairo. "4 II. Any lieraoii euelo.ina' I to H"Vo At I'.i i . or Ci uns iV I'kKklins. New v..... ..ill .... ? r w m ru - nova a packaire containing a noitiu i iijgean Vapor, one of Cherry Siyrup, und an tnlnler, In a lli-ul bos, by esprea., free to any part ul lie Culled Mule; or four packagei ror S.u. Mar. V4, 14, 1 jr. ' . ... ...s v i I t(ls PHMISII IM,miiii line usi.i: mir lli;!T our prlllg stock o I'm no, is now I arrlvluiraud If any ous can look throiifc-h our I hi in o neu lo, k of I'lunns Inm l.llilo, ,N Stull di llr.ltinris of .New Vork liilbert vi IliMl'.ll, Meier of 1'liila. Kill E I'lMsrsull of liuit.iio, snd pot nek nosleilgo Hi 4 w re (In luf (est IK'ul.T In Hie city, (keep th IUr I'usoa, and l"ll lnweffof ea.li) van lake our Mat. All w k Is su iniiiln iti'iii of our stoelt at H NVe.t fourth Mireil. March 3. MI UCII A VtlUTK. BROOKVILLE COLLEGE. f V 1 1 1 4 Inaliiiitloii I tinsr reaily 14 rerelv any If liumhernf yming geiilleiuuii and young la dies, und eltord llie.lt Ihwbcsl III fai llillei for cibtiiiiilng a thorough chii atlmi. 'I'liO building Is Urge and touveuleiit. ssil the lloarl of Inairuetluii will be increased as Wie wants oflha Inslutioii ileiiuin.l. 'Ilinso young men wlin msj even prefer In irruduala at older lu.lituDoi s, wllldo will to ue. uir lliu preparatory studies here, whersj tha cliisie are not loo larvo lor tonveulnnee, anil wlmra lliev are nut laugiil by uiider gmduates, as in nio.lol.l lustllutliins, YouHg ladies, mi grud iiHlli.n, Mill reeelte apprnprluU illploinas, llounllng t un be lui.l in a"o.l luimliu, near Ihe Collegu eiliili'rt al two dollars per week. Voting men v in board tliuuisidv lal aboutslily nuts p. f week, 't he priees nl tuitlou rangti front ; Jtj to SO.MI per iuurler with 1 II per t ent l.'.m, ff kill Ulli pH) lllellt. l''orrilMlinrplirlleilliai,tr . J.M). . I.i't Kf., I'r s't Hrook t lila Ind. Tvb.O IrM. Uouts & bhocs. rase Kip lluotaj course w Hier proof Hoot inensiulf " Hup " lloj s i-osno hip " " Mhus coarse slioesj ii .. kiji Fine Calf I so prs. Kulibur lit llurTalo over Sun; Juat rueetved by the undr.iitiil illrirt from Now Vork, ami will bu sold cheap for nah. U.;AtLIU. d hOJC. (i in hams. I AAl"! ICCKH Duo iinithuiu,juat openedand for lUUsuleat tlio OLD U III 1 1. Ul( I.II. Shawls! Shawls!! Shawls!! A sflperb stork of l!roi ho.Chene, Cre'e,Thlba Wool, long nu.ls'jnsro shawls, at the Ol. U Will IK COlXRR. ÄslSilSliSiÖ!!" I m.fT.S Dre- Silka, comprUln 1-JJO I'lece loured. 10 liuiiKuble; 10 plum ami dgured black, - i " plaid; All of the Dne.t.l)leaiid best putWlilJ ktrCfel. ve.l no. I III he lulil ili.'Hp by iV-.IJ ,. U.IJAM.IUN t KOS. ol.H.UI'.H IV.lllll- l verv largniisorliiieni O of tho moat lualiionnhlu, and ilurutilosuininor g.o.l,Jut received und for nie by my 7 I. I.N t K iv PA Kall Alf. sSUIRTsS AND DRAWI ItS. t I.A IK.I! lotofthe above n.nuad allele em i bruilug hilk, Wiioltftt, l.liiiiuuiid Cuteu'Justoponeil and for lain rheep l jv.i.i,ii.u. i -y.r.R vV. n.x

Blachly Cz Simpson SÜ, 11 IT. HI. STItKlIT,

11 IT. I III. KTHELT, CICI.. ATI o., recetviug their usual large tiprliitf IRE now Kloi k r.f AM ERIC AßT cf FOREIGN ' DRY GOODS, SultabU to tli Western trade. They respectfully Invito their old and new customers to favor lb ill with a rail on tbelr vlilt to Cincinnati. Ko 13. S w, PETElt A. WHITE k CO. Importers nod Wholesale Deelers ia Foreign and Domestic A0. CI PEARL ST., BETWEJi.l WALNUT AND VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI. Mar. 17. No. 13,1 jr. 1. 8. I . Notlre to tho RtcM-uiioltlrrs or ine CMHclsitinil. ism brlditr Ac C'hlca n() hhorl Line Hallway Company, is hereby r'"U 1 lint s meeting of tho Mocklioi.iers of sum torn Mnnv will be hi'ld in zsewcasiie. lie nry i-o., inu. on Wediios.lsy, the IJlh day of April, 1(31, at 10 o'clock, A. M ., to uk Into ennsMeratloivtii pro priety of consolldstlng the said Company with the Newcastle and Mlrlilsun Kallwa) Company. In pursiianre of the Laws of the Mate of Indiana, Khniild a itilnnrllv of the Mock ho ders Vote. In fl vor of consolidation, an election of lUrertors of the Consolidated Company will be Wel l at the same Um and piece. Ily orucr or in Mira. , mar I7 4w THOMAS KEWDY, Sec.-, Cambrtdgo City, March IU, tSJ4. A nti t isiTiiAToitM moth' i:. Nolle Ii hereby given that um uiiuersignoo in et'polnled Administrator of the Klel of 'ie V. tlreve, a cllim-n of Mechlenhurg ha been KraOerio Hchwelrln,()rinany, but late of Franklin county. dOCIimed. JIlU CSUltail pro"nniy soivens. Jüll.N It. (iOOUWlX, Jilmlnlttrm'tr, oi'i:n(i or iiookn. VOT Ci) Is bcreby given that tho books of tho ' riete A hanr sndhunouiKT vity jnncnon flail Rond Company, are now open for attKer p tlonsto the csiutst stiH'k of snld company, at the olllcti oftne uudnrslgi ed In llrook vlllo. The romps ny will receive tubacnpllona In real estate, at an ainriilseinenl. or at a vi luatlon to bs accepted by the Hoard. A n emc.enl corps of agent will be provldeii to wall upon the puuue. Ily order of iUe Hoard. Fab. 17, Ifil. tf. JXO. II. FAR0.UIUR Agent. Ilrookrllle llrculnr trrlgltt I.I st e miirrivti. mi it. itPAVOHlTP. ' I l'.. U ." inil.MH Mnairr. VMll lorv Hrook ville every Tuea.lay niornlnc, for ClncliiLshj and Cincinnati every Friday afternoon: for BrookVlHe, Freight shipped on Dili liont will ho received at tho ware house of JOHN ItOHKItTH Ii UrookvtlU.f ree of chargi' for storate. Shippers who want frela-ht ilnllvnred at a certain lime, will do well lo putronlse thl honl. n it reiikra ri-mlar (rip. 114)11 1 UT9 A. .llll.LIS. Feb. 17. 0 n oaths mil K hooks and pap.-rs of thel a to Arm of Shjiln I Van Hereon k Co. are In my hands for settlement and collection. I wish lo close the biinlness as soon a practicable, and expect tho.e ludebud on th book to give their note, payable at an early day. The notes, If not soon paid, must he nut III suit. J. U. liOWLAN 1). llrookvllle, Feb. Cf, March 10, 11. 0 w. EI)C Etmptrautt tnsician: a rook of soxnsAND music TTfK HAVE Jl'ST INSCED A NBW EP1TIO.X II rnlurirod. Improved, corrected, and lllus trutod with a number of original engravlngi. It ran now be obtained In any quantity, great or pum ii. Tbl book lias been almost unanimously pro nounced "tho host work of the kind ex Unit," and we doubt not It 111 ta universally arreded now Ivery person who wishes to promote the Tern leranro cause will find the Temperance Musician (00 Of Uio most rmciuii monm which can le em iloyed, AJJfi'JI APVl.Tr.ATV.it CO. March 10, It. 43 Main st. Cincinnati I) I N I ft T It A T 0 1 1 a Lr.Notica Is hereby riven that 1 will sell, at i public auction, oil Monday, Ihn third day of April unit, at Ihe Treasurer' ofllee l the loss of llrookvllle, all the p.-rsnnal property of Frederic F. fireve, late or Franklin comity, äuceasen, con' slutinr of one told watch, one double-barreled gun sue lariro spv-srlnns on port folio, one braee Islols. one bowlO knife, a lot of books In the Herman language, hoota, costs pan la, shirts, am! ether articles loo tnilious to mention. A credit of nine months will be riven on all sum over Ihren dollar by the purchaser giving Ins note, IHi approved security, waiving all val uation ami appruiecmuHt law, and bearln Interest from auto. Jvn.y it. i.tiuuv i Atlminlttratmr. IIAILIIOAD itunr A.iu mmh: rti asciactouy I , tlio Kitil Road pruport) formerly occupied by vv uson Morrow us au omcu. Ca. 'and giit good work, and quick w ork at fair prices. M. II. THURSTON 0 inoi. ) II I .Vr & ; I f , 1 1 ru i30o plore of well a e.'onoo innis ami t.ingnanis. ror sine at re uticea prices at my 7 MXCK Ai FAHQUHAR'R. iMMioKviisiViV rvPI'OSITK the Court Iton.e, llrookvllle Tnd has Just gone Into operation, discount bust lies paper, doe a generil IliinltVnff lluslnpasf Receives, and pay luieral on deposit. JOHN W. MITT, Cashier a i SB a , a. araaa ASA 1 G Jj K II ART, (Late of.and fiuceeaaor lo Ingle, Wheeler & Tglehart In Kenl Kslnte Agenile.,) Alloritrr ul l.utv uutt II 'al i:iulr Agrnl, -..-.....-. , ...... ui a.i.,, ,i,viiir1 r,IBM Bn ,,,,, of K.uw ,,( , oth,.r ,ro. fesplonul Im. Ines Inirtislud to blm In Vanderburgh, and the adjoining counties in Indiana. JJJOrri a ov ma i t a, KVA.MVIM.K,IM)U5A. Ladies' Dress (Hoods. To the Indies, ws would sav.callat the 'Old White 'Corner and take a 'peep' at tbo flnesl lot of Pre.. Uonds.everofXerud In tlil murkol,ronslitlng In partnr Ü0 pieces mii.tln da lalnes, ranging from ISct to 9 i i y! Jf'' t iJeceifiislilmerei 10 poj.llll.t in " s.lk warp luatrei HI! ruiiniioM loj 4 rriipe it lalltet 10 Kreuch ni"rlno all of which wern ninniiliu liire.l from the flnesl fabric Slid best materials and purchasn.l .timet from Importer, and will be sold al small proilis.t.r ep '.'7-4 J. N. D. OAI.I.IOK V HOS. itr.w.i. vavv. ,aVe beve now nu band al Inrirn asaiirlmeiit of Wall, Ire Hoard mid win. low paper. Also, a lurgo o of window shinies nf the luteal atileand Willem, whleh weare selling al reduced nrlcei. S. 1. ClAM.loM A HUM. ui awa SW-VS ,A"rV C.OOI4 I'lonillil assnrlmnnt of I.awna, llnrnir. Hers J'e Linnes, I Issues, fllki, atlna,aul while Ora.s gmxi. ror sale very riienpal my I MXCK ei FArtaniAWH. 1I.OTII, rnaalinerrsi, smtlnrl anil 1 Jrnns Lisi S m r sii'"s, have on lmnl a very liirae snd eliolee selection of rtnilii.cassltnarr, l antlnauantl Jnaus, for sal at tho lowest ngures. t auanu.ee tneiu. my 7 riDUN r.lV,i I 11 1 ini().-Just rarrlI ed a Inrsre and haiidannie sssorlinenl nf Hi most faahlnnable bonaelsand rtl.l.ona.aml for.nUat lliy 7 U.NCK o KAKmt UAH'S. riAIU'r.Twf rAIiri'.TKIIJnat received 1 at the Oi.n Wmta (oasts, mot mssrnirieeul ssnrlmant of Carpels, of ell stile sn.t t.rli es. Vi N. D.CAI.I.IO.S HON. . J.aurellron Store. Juslrarelvpil B good assortment of Iron cV Hle whi.h I will.elllow. KAMLT.L WILLIAMS, step. CO. o tf. 8 i:i:i'.MstVAIir.-W bv i.trcelvedlho moat beautiful stock of qiirensware, In settlor Hie iieaee.ever before nrfi-rnd In Ibis market. my? I.I.NCK&KAHCtCIIAK. Calicoes! Calicoe!! Kew WWK.nglund Hep Vf 4i. J'rlnts, j'.r-t reeelveil at Ihe OMIYYIHTM'ORKER. DEEDS. MORTGAGES, AND Quit-Claims of the new style, and all kinds of Blanks for Justices made to suit the now law, JfTFur nil.) nt THIS OFFICE. OHACiK OR A N f J K H E K D. r.CSIIKl.R I'rlmo New 4'rnp Oag Drang f-eed for lledirtnir with il.re. tl.in forplanl100 lug and trimming the h.'ilirrt. for le by JtlllN K. IUI et CO. 40 A 49 I ow si Market MM C Itu lniis.l. Ur. ll.O.J.

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t ii iii.ii.i; .vi a nt it fac r is r. is , on Maine Uurgee flreel, Uroo-vlllc.J'i.l lielow Iba j. nt. lie square, liui slway on lnd a Inrjfoassortniuul of Carrlnges, conslktlngtf ICocVseajS, Honrs and UeaJ)s, tilalu itockavavs, iticlon. SI'J llngglel. Hurrhaser will And it to their odvtntnge to call and examine my work, as my stm Ii tho largest In town, and my prlcosas low as the si me quality of work elsewhere. I also keepforssloCerrlficiIijriiesicfseysiji or price. I am prepared lo flnWh t.t order any description rarticular attention pnia to repairing. Aprll,lM3.l7-tf AKG FISH. 10 Darrels of tbsbsl While i Fl.h. SO belf do do Just received and for sale by R.lVStR. Nay 84, 1833. f lAnPKTIMC.si .-.The underpinned would say i to all those wUhlnr to funiUh tlielr Boor with a carpet that will look well, do good aertlca, and never raiie, to can ai nis esiauiisnment aou w tbroneh his present stork, which be lias lately re celved from th ea.t. which cni he seid at price which will compare favorably with ta lowest i inclnuall rstus. Hehn. literr iriirs of the latest style and fnshlnn, ranging In pneel from 30 to I wi cts. per yaw. ocu n.i see aim. UCl. Will. lN'i. HitllAllU I LIB". pnoTLCTiors: (Fire, Marina and Inland") IXSÜKAMC13 C03JPAN V. or HAHTFOnn, CONN. tsvoHroHjiTtn no ARD OF DIRECTOR8. C. II. NoamsM, F.. Ptsitv, Jso. Wast,aToa, MT.KaLtoaa, K. Hills. D.W.' i.saa. A.O. Ilsisas, w. TllSSLL, V. 15. Ilossiss, L. Ili srnsir, T. IlKLKRiP, W. A. Waas, we. Uns. II. Uri.nt. If. Clssk, Wm. vvillisiss, V. vv. claki, rrosiueiit. Vi u. Cossss, Hve'y. The atlentlon of property holden Is respectfully called to the superior advantages for I'l r i1ll riar nun iHiiitui I II Ii ris lies onrren oj th I'lioiixiiin isi iu'mi; fw. I he un.lurslrncd hoi boon furnlsliod wllb blank polieies.siguad by the oflicers of the Company; also with blank ronewal receipts, for conti iiiiliia policies already Isauad, and Is duly authorised and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to niak Inturauce mr any period c: I.mo, rt lois iiian onamoiiin nor greater than seven years, upon buildings or tbelr contents, occupied as llwaui taos, Mrosts, Wm. nouss, ClU'kc ass, iiotki. Usus, lOfST 1 1 out, Coi.t so, &., c, and lh conlxnts ga1nl lost o osmsos r risa. J. J. Kot'l S, Agent, VI ly for Laurel, Franklin county, Ind, xr ii iir i ii it t n m a m n i iN h W Ii Jt U ir Ö1U II Vj J ( Si'jn rf tht Golden Mortar.) Jffite W. Moodly, D HALER IN Drugs, Tlcdlcliic, l'alnla, Olle, l)irlnf f. I'erluiuerj, ftcliool llooka, Mollonrr', I'cn nnd 'or k rt C'utlerw,Ac Weit tide of Main tt., next door to the VALLEY HOUSE, BR00ICVILLE, INDIANA. TAKES pleas i re In Informing the nubile gen erally, that ie U now In reculnt of and opening In hi new rrom.opposllo the 1'ulillc Kuare, a full lock of allCoodiu his line. His stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES. He ean say with all confidence 1 not surpassed, either In quality or variety by any other houae In the county, nor it ai low prices. HI dock of Paints, Oils, Vnrnishcs, &c, Kept by him I complete In every part. 1 ara now opculngst! ulcpuiil assortment of English, French and American Perfumeriet , All of which hav been purchasod al such prices Si w 111 enanie m to uti at me lowest rates. I havt mads arrangement with large publishIns: houae In Cincinnati lo be kept (Uppllod With all th varlalles of SCHOOL BOOKS. led In tho Pehools of this place and vicinity, besides an excellent aaaortmunt of Staple and Fancy Stationery, whlih will be disposed of at reduced 1 hav also a very flue assortment of prices. Fen and Pocket Cutlery, all or which are fresh Importations and many new l.sttorn. For any of the above or numerous other articles usually kept in house ofllke character, th nubile are respectfully Invited to tha Slt-n of the fJoldoo Mortar." JOHN W. MOODY. fio.8 t'. JSTOVKS! STDVL'S! 4:.V at I.J.l -.'1 IF.-f! .Z7.: ' i wi i; v vs'.-v. a, S!P2 TIIF. fub.crl ber, Ihankful to a generom publle for the litM-rsI pnlronoie beatow ednn lilin.would respectfully lurorin them that bo Uli strive to merit the same, by keeping constantly on hand.th heat atsnrtmenl of Moves ever offer t for ulo, west of the City. All llio.e In want of A tJOOD CUUKINU MTOVE should call ono door North of R. II. Burton's Rtor where be will be louud, atalt limes, ready towalt on all wbo tuny favor blm with a call' Parlor, Ullice,ötire,nnl Shop Ptoves. of new and beautiful patterns. The attention of the public I revpertfully Invited lo The Folding Hour I'srlur Stove, which will meet tha approbation of sH. IIULLUW WAUK OUC.'ir KettleP, bklllötK, I'OIS, " .1 t i.i- s ...n.... c.t 1, ft, Ovens, and Mdi. A ndtrniia, 5mll rntia, Iron Hands liruss and Copper Kellte. Hu Uli continues to Increase fcle x k with every dealrahle article of I In. ( oppe. Und Sheet-Iron Ware, of his own manufuclure, lo which h Invites the altontlou of Dealers, Wliolesnlo and Itrlall, wllli s confidence that he can supply tlicm as chonp a any other csliibllament. Ulli vOPPCr. 1 CWtCr, ntld IrOll ...... V . taken 44-lf. ii eat Hnrav e'asii ailiinr'u .!-.." i j. ii. Kfucn. Kit iurd II Truss Fnriikkl'S O. Ilssss. Full Stock Clothing 1853. ttlP.AI'F.X thin the cheapest. The umUrslgned V-C'.'!'! onoiinfe lotltclr formor patrons, lllll in HIP jmt'in li'l.rm.i Jl t.'ni i""7 " ' v ik . receipt: direct from S'rtu Isi ffstf I'hitaitrtjihi of their Full atock of UIotliin.ticntsFiirniiliiiiOooil' Mill unrivalled In Its et ten I, In Ilio excellence of artlelua ,and In the extremely luw prices at hieb they are sold. 'I hey would also sny that, III ronnatlon with tbelr slock of clothing, tbey have lust reealved.aud will keep couataiiily on hand, s full and romplule esaortiueiit of (lloths Unssimcros & Vesting, which will b nid at iiuu.uiilly low fgnre or maile to order, nt the shorl'ol notice, ami In Ihe most fushlonble style. 'I heyalso keep a laige and well selected nork of Hats?, Clnps, Hootf. Shoes, Shirlt. rrei'r , rtllnri, tn k, , er ttntt e.rks kh'lkl h$ilrry tlvtltfirkrl.tii, iikiSi ,, rrfHmtktynti trunk; all nl wlil"h lliey Imvetat en great pains in snlec ting, and ahiell Ihny are de. Iruiliid to sell alsuili prices will Insure Ihelr said liJttuy person who may hav priced Ilium, be. fore iiiifei.asiiijr elsewhere. They woul.i. tiiercfoN, earnestly Invlle t.erioni wiahlng auvililng i.: Ihelrllue, lo call at their (ilotliin iJ.mpyriimi. and eiauiln their goods, their i,U0llly and firlr ruelli.g coiifl.lent t f. I In neatue of .'' la and dumb! I. ly of erii I thoy rann! be ecll.. 'I bey raiinot furbaur Inmlerlug llinir Ihaike Ia ll.elr l ualnmeri.for tlie tnni nr in whb li tbey have appreiliiled their pat eseitlous.aud hupu the cou. It Jene and pairomige, berulolore to liberally be slowed, may t continued loour luul'iul udvanlaga, assuring tliain that wo recognlie.ln our bulneas transactions, none but Ilia principle or fair dealing with II. TVNfe.K d, ll.lKICH. N. M. All isork wsrrsnle.l, and any garment rip. blrig w.111 be repalrad grstiittously, ' III ook rille Oct. I3ÜI rl2. Ready Ha do Clothing, rpiir i:.Mr.ii!kii.Nr.i beg uv 10 in1 form their friendi nd eiuionier of tlielr eileiisivaopperatloa of maniifaeluriiig ready ms.l Clothing for this sprlne. We here eonsianllv nn hand and are dully receiving a good sto. k of cloth ('alliier, Vestlngi ft 'I'allors Irimmlrigs together Willi e flit assorimnol of Oenlleuieri Funiishing goods, all of w hich w shall be happy toaellchiap and on rnasoual la tiiruis. Hleasaeall and esaniIne our stock before purchasing rUswbere, ('all at .No. II w.t de Ml t. between 3lh It Sth, lincinnaii, niiio. Jau.'il, ly. MACK oVUHOTIIE ITS. fl'IlEl'NrillKSIGS. X KU are a committee to rontthv 1111 or tue hons or Temperfor suliabio and eihiC0OÜWI.V ll.MLK JACKSON LYSX If. VsIi IIATS-Ci best spring style of ratuloaaa 11 IlklsJus r'Clvd and for sale at

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HEADY MAD K CLOTllINÜ "Iffl have received hti lni asirtiunt o W ready made Clothing. In nddiM'ii to to: eastern punhsae which makes our frtmeat complete from Iba Jiatit UROAD CLOI1IS down. Uet.tlemen, we profess to sell Clothing a little lowerthsn any other House In this marker Ourmotto, "Small proßti mil juirk snlo. Ko. 1. -53. 4A. PROTEOTIO'n INSURANCE COMPANY.

HARTFORD, CONN. Castinl Mock, Annus rrcmlurusl ssisa uesiern tr anaii 'i,ooo.ooo. INCORPORATED 1823. rrllS ofllcs bs now transacted bnslnos for L nor thtn a quarter ofs century, durtii(wbkb per J it lias tuken more than 100,000 RISKS!! And Vsnred rcsl snd personal propeHy against lossQ- Mr snd vur lo tue roiueor more msn TM'I IIUHPRED MILLIORS Tor.tABS IN THE WESTERN COUNTRY. Pollile of Insuranco Issued on the most favorable terms ai-alnsl Ins ordamsgs by Bre, or th pertb of KavlgelloM by ill U is IÜU.U I'. K I MirtUI.U, Xo 1UU.1S53. ly Agent at llarrlo Ohio. NEW AÜ"iÜVALT mi iik DL00MLXOGIIOVE, IND., IS esiistonily receiving a splendid and remplet artif nt of STAI'LT. A ! FANCY IY OOD, . ' .roctrlrsj, llnrdwure 4(iirrnau arrt aitlm II Cups Dwiinsts, lloaisj, rsliera Itrady.mado Clotliln. I)rnjs,ricdlrlnrsrnlnla, oil. trm Kiurrt eila.t oiioti TtHrns, Nollens. I'erf uniery Ac, A.c., Tl5 Tb hbov irood bsTd bean bought low for ensh. suterted with Iba rrealrst car, and will be sold at th srery lowest prices. Lall ana x amine nefore pui.'iiasing eisewnvrv. rior. if, nsj tr. - VALLEY HOUSE! IIA VRlhe i.lsasure of announcing w tha public tbat tha Vst Liv llot sa ts now Ailed up in the best style, fur tha accommnduilon of Hi travelling community, no pain w ill be spared lo promnlo th comfort of llio.e who may oesli to make the v, i. tu Hon tlielr home. L'ndertho nreieiit ni!UmL'Pir,nt.I (latter my ion thai no House In Houth a.lsrn Indiana can cjuul tin.. The b ii "Ml lie Is larre and eommodlnna, and cooitruc ted expressly fortlic purpo to Men uuap n led. 'Che underalcaedhasbad roocb eiperlcncela the bualnea. and I satisfied that all who may have heretofore fnvorud lilm. will not nerlect mäkle thla hnuie tlielr home wbunevef tliolf busllic.l may lead them to tbli place. Ä .,,.. InAnl Wll.ll Brook ville, Ind., March C3d, 1k3. Ulimr.M.4 A PA HAM) LS A large lot or Umhrelln and 1'arasol for aide at the lowest possible price al my 7 L1I.CK & VARQCIIAR'S. t-il.iiril HA II II r.l-S... I h market price In I1 ca.h will be paid for merchantable flour barrel t Hi Exchange Mill, urooa vine, ny .Nov. 30, '34-30. CEO. HOLLAND dc CO. J 0 II "V "y T T T T AT S v ' Fashionable AND CLOT II I Hit, MT.CARMBL.1ND. A well selected atock of Cloths, Caasimeres and Vretlnua always on hand, to which he inviti' the attention of all in want of good Ruing garments made lu the) most Fa.lllotHble rummer In this Department of hi busi ness lie rlefies competition, a choice atock of Kcmly Mado Clothing, selected w Ith great care which will be eolJ at a ema'l advance oa cost rncee. Thl depart ment is z'estlv rnlarred, so that disappoint meul In selecllig eeusouabl ganneDl is next to impoaoibllliy general assortment of Cravat, block, Shirt, Collars tec. 5to , for suis al the lowest price. 4l-3w. JOHN WILLIAMS. C1II OCT. IM r.i, Just received ani? for isle I Su li!. Is. N. O. Molasses; s " Oolden Hyrup dc Kujar Houi do 10 llhds prime Puirnrt 40 fr'uek best KloCotfeei 3 Tlorre Hlco; 10 Hbls Fish; loon lb Tajlor'sb"-! ol lnther, Bv SpC3 .s. D. C.AL1IO.N & SOS, 1lClC'i:ilII'.NCoiiaUnltyon bsnd.frssh sap. II pile of the very bestquality of Grocertea.atlb cheap store of muy 7 LIN" CK. & FAKQUIIAR. R. ROY, J(attiiarjoofanbSocnmttr. Tir.as loava to Inform the clllreni of ' Hri.nkvlllaanil vlelnllv. that be earrlasnn business In the shoreline on Main Durgea street, opposite the ' Ulcrk's ililicc, and hopes bv by strict attention lo bii,luesand his esperlenr In the trade, and with a Arm determination to work nothing bul thi boat of stock and warrant I f. I . I. - ...... I - I. ... .. .1. a m t ....1.11 share of nmnare. Pea-or sewod ladle,' work of ell d I "l'1'"''- .m.",!,. 10 r,or. " of K' ' I'arslen Slid riiilu lelphla !)l. s. January 0 Ifil-I year. fi.it ion wool. i wooi. tt look! ly The Mills A Fui tory at Meiamnra aro now running, a lid we are ready to wait on customer. In our line, the Furtory has been largely improved, end wecaucanl, spin, weave, and manufacture VVnol lon l,orJ Hce, as gooa audaschvsp.a any Fulling and dyeing dons In the tiiual irnsor on fair lerina, all kinds of Merchai laliln produce lak on for work and especially wool greese. We Vi III pay rell or good for III.INHJ lbs Wool. Calland mo usbefnre taking ynttr wool or work nUerwheres. Vl-O MAC V :,üüRÜ0.N A Co, liV'uTiri Tim piisyrnmox iäiiiimt. 1 II SI I' lis V coiitlnue lo Insure jslnlloi or ilamnirn by Hre and the perils ol navliriitlon, on as fiivomUl l.rius a any reapnualld Company. All losses piildal UiaolMce whero 1'ollcy Issued, I sixty das after proof. Avail lblo C.-ipital $1,000,000. Tim undersign id. agent af this old and responsl. ble Company lialstl llniei proj.nred to Issue Tollcles, Ite. tto. Office two door north of nurinn's stsre, ItronkVilla, lud. ALKIU'.l) VAKl, agent. Muy Ut,l"33. CC-ir ... - (V ili, at low priees, at the Deposltorv of the l' Frank Hu Co. Ilil.U orleiy.sl M. W. Ilalle's, s full aasorlinenl of Hildns quarto, Octavo, I'uarl, with l in ks aud Clasps Teslemeulsaiid I'Sslllis both GERMAN AND ENGLISH. Tvstametii of all li and qtiuliiles. fierrosn klid English Testament (Hoth In one) Call and se. Hem. t'ojiy. If, ;r.O. HOLLAND I'resl. ANUIIII.IC I-KIM nUI'I'LY. LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON mil r. undersigned have Just barn making iiille 1 a larg addition lo their pf Icl.l Hock of tltlklng i'O' slsllng of COAfS, PANTsS, & vests In endless vs'lely suited lit th winter trade. Tbey would therefore say by way of advice 10 Ihose wnling riolhing not lobe lohnsiy In winking their purchases, for we ro now AftVring snclt In luuinenlsln tha way of r Ace gasifi I will well repay them for the trouble nllonklng. iieiiiemiiertecattat TV. KK 4, UAKKR'B. Urookilllfl.No. f5J-4ri. KureUn! Eurokn!! Such will be the exdaniatlon of every one, that look In at the. OLD WHITE CORNER. nd ex ml or the Unr and splendid atock ol Fall and Whiter fiooiK direct from Kew York awl Ronton, all nrwhhh were selected w ith esrejimt es premtv for this market, fiur entice atoik wa piin haseafol mirlers and w ill ha sold on Hie nit fatornlile terms. We aro determined lo he on the 'ro ahead" principle and not he beat suiting low. We particularly invite lhatl"iillnn of lliu Ladiee toour operS alm k of nitl'.s.s c.uoiiH cmnprlalngeteryililug Inllili lino from Calicoes lo the fliieat ailks and aalin.W a have a (urge stock of men's wear's shoes, hate, owia.an.l flnully ever; thing that is generally kept In a retail eiore, a liat of w lileh w III he found In mall advertlfeinei.'i In this paper. We mou4 lieregratefullv,B' kliowleiljfeoiirselscs Indebted to our many kind I ai tons for past lavon and cordial, ly luviio a eoatlnuanee. epV'J ii. .D.CJALI.IOX AFOM, llfATCII II lender h I 41 f I.OCKt-Vi. IUviw lila aervirea tn the elften or llrook vllle and vlelnllv, lu the rapacity of M au h anil t l.H k Milker and repairer nmk ii.g und nieiiding Jewelry, Ajc. Long evperlciire end strli I pum tu alitv bim his r.voiuuiaii Utiiii "eth II tl. f.l effl. , Shop thre dorn I l) C.i. lot 31 if '

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1 - -n CHERRY PECTOm, Fdr lha rapid Car f corens colds, noiRscxEss,' BR0XCniTIS,Tfn00PIXC-CrC2 CROrP, ASTC1Ü, AXD foxsrMPTio.i. Of all namaroai msdlcinsi t stint, (dJ some cf thsm saleable) for tha sura f pulmonary coo' plslols, nothing b ever been (mnd which eouli rompars la lu alTocU IU IhU rreparatlonOiberseara sometime, but at all timet ami ia all dieaor lb lungs and throat brs medlcln can gtva rollof, Ihlswlll sin It. It I plce.sirt ss take, and perfectly safs in accardanc with ft ftrtctloni. w da sotadrrrtlaa for ll-a Informati of those srtio hav tried It bat those, who? ! toe Familie that bar known It value wlITrtotb) w liliout It, and by lu timely us, 11: y sr lecnra from lh dsngeron COfise-iuc ,vra of Ce'ifti and Cvldl wbleb ncglodlrd, rtpea Into fatal fonsumfV Hon. - Tba Diploma of (I s JJessoih metis lastlmia w awarded lo Hits preparation by the Hoard f iu.lgc In Pcplcnil.cr t4; also, the Medals of th Ihre groat Institute of Art, In fhli'coWryt tn tb DI " pi) ma of III f'I'lo Institut si Clnelnnall, ha br-si given to tb CiiKusT rTos4t. by tbelr Govern. mant In ronslderaiinn of It ostraordliiary eseoU lone and usefulu! lu curlig sffectlom oftha Lung and Throat. Road the fullowlng opinion founded on tb long sxpcrlonra of tbo eminent Ph)itclaq of Iba Tort and CUy of Dr. J.C.Ayor, - T. 10Hr4),Mt.s,iMt. rivsytan trial of jour CHERRY fEOTORAt in my practica' ha prows w bat I firesaw from Its' COinpW.llou. inut b true, that It radlcats and cure Iba colds and rough to wbUh w, la th'. lection, ara peculiarly llubla. I think lis eo,ul has not yet bee discovered,! dolknaw bow a betler re fdy ran be snede fo? tbadlilcffifersofUis TarOaland Lsug. J.J. BUKTOS,M.ll.,r. It. . Pee what It hsdona a waated eoaetitutinn,' not only In fu following cases, buf a mouuml morot , . Kcaat aT,Jan. Hlh, il. Dr. Ayer: In th month of July let 1 we at tackodby S violent diarrhoea la tha mine of California. I returned to Pari Francisco In bops of recelvlug benefit from a change oT eflmate and diet. My diarrhoea ceased, but was fotfnwsd by levarecotiga and mtu n loronei. i nuaiiy aurvd for bom, but recelvod SobeneSl from tba roy age. My cough continued to grow wor, and when I arrived la New ork,I wasatoaca maiket by ray acquaintances a a victim ef consumption.' I must confess that I saw no sufncleut reason ts doubt what my friends all beliovsd. Alriill tSmo I commenced taking your truly Isuhiatla mall cln with little expectation of deriving any bereit from Hi us. You would not receive those ,lnridi'nnolrri?arail m" au" lo in i imrua. Lurona'n too. max hit neauu. in me anare Of eight months, I futly reatored. I attribute It to tbo nie of your CHKHRY TFXTOKaL. Votin truly. Wit. rMITil. PREPAKEO AND FOLD BY JAMES C. AYF.lt Irarileul unit Au ilyilcul Chrmlsi, LowtLL Ms. fiSoi.i u Rrookrllle by M. W. Ifalle; In Laurel by lin.irj a lii-i uvj In Mi-iantora by C. aiieaaibt II tndcrsonvill by C. Overton, and by drugglata everywhere. 0 B. Clement's Ca4h ttore. n AVISO Just received a general assortment 4 new good which, addod to my present atock; makes my asaortment complete all of wblcb will be sold low for cash or produce my atock consist. In p , of a variety of I'loUis, rsaaiere,' HaUlietU,! a oedi, Jeane A Mummer war. Alo, every vricty of 1'rlnts, Uwus, Cilnjhami, bvlalns HomSrz.nes. pi I a and faucy stlkl. Lace MllU, Kid Clove, dtc. oie. ! SO, a flue lot of Qneenswsre, Cntlerr, Groceries . Ae, togethrr with the flrleat assortment of lloo.s ek Hi-es ever brought lo this place. Any lady Dial I cannot suit In a pair of shoe must tili be under the influence of the dark age. X. I). In changing my bualness lo Coh eV ProJ dure I do no more tlunwballain compelled t de, and l bope Ulis will bo received si s sufficient apolorv. WA.NTED.OO.ntiOVu.bels whsttt, 411,000 do corn, fr which T w.Ul per east. . C. B. CLK.MLMs: Laurel, An(. ICtb, lc53 3(J-lf. If A I Is If OA I) LKTtTO. The aubscrlber lsjutii6w receiving from tb) Allautle Cltlecfor the appraarblnc Fslt and Win. tor trade a large, full and Complete aaaortm nl V allUierariclleiof Goodionameratedln the follow lug list Staple Si Fancy Dry Goods. Silk C', Vr , ryaeirere,tJeceBrwre, Oas. seare, rf Ca BH JA sc Hmur eaf bit Cf Vnrprtlngt axs) Lrnihet to which the attentto. Y the public Is e-pecially directed. He has taken great pala this fall la lb lection of his goods enabling him to offer, to Ihe trade a stock which In extent eud variety exceed' any be found In thUmsrkclsnd to which he hall bo niak lug frequent ad.llt.on throughuil tha season. Buyers would Mod It to their lnteret to cell and Inspect bis stock ( bli h wit! alwaj bo found large and attract I ve);lH!fore. pa rrliBlng elce where he I determined hl ar'rc . e s.ilm.e any houe tu Ihr country. lt.TVNKH. P.N. The hlghoatmarket price alwa) paid in ravh for all kinds grain and all approved rounuy prod or taken In exehanre for good. llrookvllle Oct, Ulli lfi.1-41. " ' Plllllnnd AS nler froef llnatlHH I The undersliued hsvli'BiHMH appnintod Areaf for P.M.raC. M. Warren' Fir snd Wnter Troot Itoeflng, Is now ready to do roofing of thl kind la any part of Frank lie, I'ntou, or Fayette counties. The More room of M. W. Hal and It. II. ea J. C. H'trlou, In llrookvllle, are covered with thl kind of roofing, to whom the public sro referred. Its durablllly,ehtfapiiess,saf.'ty,and convenience, lf recommend It, a superior, in the conatrnetlon ef nio.t bull. Iii. ra. v. K.UAHLK.' Jy jn,'JJ-3l-l7 Ciiioci:iiii:s...ini..i.,irr: I 7) l.l.la. N.o. Alolsases; ir flair do Jttsl rerol ved anil for sale ilicri by March i.i, iaj -li K. TYXF.R. naaktss UMrw. ja. m. rsarasa. Llnck and Farquhar. T Til li I'oat OBie bulldluirs, South Vest Cor t ner Main and Head streets, Hrookvllt Indiana. The attention nf the public la moat respectfully In tiled to our spring spark of goods, carefully select, ed, exclusively ffo the rinrlniietl Mark el, "of the lateat and most fa", jionnhln slvles, my 7 LI.lt K v PAnoi'llAR. flAlir. year 1K-,3 I now nearly enf. awd t I earnestly reqii"t all perNi Indobln.l tome,' orllie lute firm of It. ni S. Tjner, to' make pa), meut by tha first day of nest month. All i Ulnil of Ion; standing, wrer Sarai, er I sbull bring lull ou them ImmeiltuU'ty. PICIIARDTV.UR. Droek ville Dep. fll-'SJ-lf. HAiinWAttr.NAIf. A,l4r fiS oi'Nsa Invite atiention to luetr complete as lorlinentof nail ami general stock nf bard war al reduced Cincinnati retail price. rniyl Qll'.i:it V S ri:rlir.tl'S r paying la il li!liel price for linen and ruttoA rg dliv ered nt tlmir paper mill. Oro'ikvllle, .Nov. 3i)th, !J3.-A0-tf. I A mi: J i l i: i: 1 1 b a J n at rei I ve d ä d w 1 1 lt 'st ,1 future kevn a good assortment of l.romrfM, iVyOoodiand Finry Articles, wiil'k k will ' a I Ihe mo. I rednerd prtre. .Nov. Jinh, lfi3.Ai-U. nOOTS ii FIIOI'.s)wV hive largely Increai douritock of Hoots and hboes, end now oflee llni'iliiul the aaon, to plraae the U.te of lb rll fusinlloiit, lu the way of Mra, lli saai i ru. loiu mado ludlosillpprrs snd bu.klns wiliilliepfef tied bei. les boot and olherufeus" In town, may? LIACKet FAIiQt'llAR. H T 1 1 n A T I " W IIK AT 1 1 W H f A T lit W A0,tK)O fliulieli of Wheal wanted nt the bl hange Mill, Itrookvllls, for wblcb the highest nsrket i.rlre I cash will he psld by or.jU,83.J0 4JLO. IIOLLAXDsVCa. Lnclicst Shoes, irOpnlnCalf Botsi I IS) " It'p 'Ooat KusVlnsj F-nameled voung Ladles IWts; Km Kid Ali is; New tle (ialtera; Ifubhrr llMcsklii4 low Pundal; Ff Lined over Mioi-t AO M V4 M M 4H V4 1 ..frlher Ith a laree aud aids ndid sor1iiiel of I'blldren' hod Ml.aes, evtru floral. oca. Alss ny arlleular sil.'i.lion in Ihe srl. t.u nf m.r i loots and Miocs.tu regaH Ni duribiliiy and neat, licss, e have no bellenct In recnnmicnillng h nine, and have no (ur ctf beli g cellel In tht branch Of our busiue,nr of being beat exiling low. 5. 1'.G I I.LI DM MM. N i c k I C K-Js ft C K S. Com iBd" ire a'i of Iho t he llnrj. la H w i of notions, in be found at t iun' Stast, finals. ImsT I part, el Men's See HiH-fc, ll-vs-al ln. Md. hllk, Vool-ll Aj t olioiH.love, l.iaieAi Miasee Kid, Hilk, Woolen A Cetti.li do. f.ephr) Hcrs, Wieden wnder.lce.vei V .'nlT,' Tl. Inrinee, Km brOiderd Collars, fhemWeli. .lfk'and under, aleeir. l.'lldoiis.l.lni o V ('Mii.i'i I sen. S lea si'.l Jacknnel Insertions ' r ilgn f, Mlk l.nne,HtuSvV e,Tbrejd' Velvef Mrlpi, Needle, Ill, tir. t. c. c.