Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 June 1854 — Page 3

rSOM OTT& LIBERTY COSSTSPOTTDOT . Jt'.vE 19th, 1854. fMa. Editor: In mylasl.I informed you that the "Vagabond Temperance Lecturers" were expected (o visit us. The riends of the cause looked for a rare treat, -while the enemies hung their heads in despondency. Well, the day arrired, and before 10 o'clock, crowds were to be seen wending their way to the fair ground, the place of meeting. There was some disappointment felt, when it was announced that Hawkins was not present: ,. But this was soon dispelled when Jccelyn in his eloquent style began to address them. He kept them chained to ho spot for about three hours, by his un- - answerable arguments, interspersed with witiciam, By the way Jocelyn is a full team, hitched to the temperance car. Everything progressed harmo. nionsly and in good order, except that

a doggery keeper' sign, had strayed away from improper owner, and was found at the meeting. But not being able to ascertain the rightful owner (none claiming ! t,) nothing moro could be done than lead him from the ground after which there was no more disturbance. Assailinu ax Editor. Quite an excitement was kicked up, by an attack made upon the editor last week; growing out of an article published in tho last Herald, which states that certain persons had threat ened to "whalo" the editor. One of them accosted the Dr. in a menacing manndcmanding the author's noma. Getting no satisfaction ho mado some threatning movements but finding the Doctor not easily scared, tho farce ended without any serious results. ILlLiCIOU . The ceremony of laying tho corner stone of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, took place on Saturday last, the 17th inst. The prcparitory sermon was preached in tho Presbyterian Church, by Key. S. Sprecher D. D. from "Eehcldl lay inZion, a stone," See., after which they repaired to tho foundation of the E.L. Church where the exercises were further conducted by Ilev. P. lUser, of Dayton Ohio. The meeting was continued V)v en the Sabbath. Improvements. Liberty is looking up somewhat in appearance. A large steam saw-mill is in successful operation. A new Court House, and two new Churches are being built, besides a large business house on tho corner of Mr. Lcwiston's lot, N. V. corner of the square. Mr. W. 0. Con well, is also erecting a large dwelling. When theso buildings, are finished, it will make quite a difference n the looks of our town. The work on the Junction IL It,,is progressing rapidly. J The Caors. The Corn, Oats, and Meadows, bid fair for an abundant crop, but tho wheat is almost an entire failure, some fields will not bo worth harvesting. Yours, die., "' ALUMNUS. GaxENCASTLX, Ind, June 12th. Mb. Editor: I am glad that I can report the onward progress of religion in our midst, and can tell that revival influence is fait among us. For about three weeks a gracions revival has been in progress, in tho 2d Methodist Charge in this place, under tho pastoral care of Bro. Sabin, who U well known to many of your readers. The meeting still continues, and great good is being done. It is hardly necessary to say that tho College is prospering finely, for all who take the papers know this. Soon, this College year will close, and it will close more auspiciously, than any previous one. The students are busily engaged in preparing for a thorough examination, and the concluding exercises of this year will be unusually intcrestinc. The graduating exercises of the Female College, will eome off during commencement week, and will elicit interest. Examination commences on Monday July 10th, and the exercises continue till Wednesday the 19th. I remarked in my last, that honest Democrats repudiate the packed convention, which met at Indianapolis lately, and since writing that I have become more fully convinced of '. this fact.by hearing the sentiments of some persons expressed. I heard a most uncompromising Democrat say in public that ho had ever been a devoted mend of tho Democratic party, but that ho would not support by his influence, or vote for men nominated by such a state dishonoring, and God despising Convention. He is right on the temperance question. The friends of Professor Larrabee are extremely sorry that he consents to run on this ticket, and those who voted for bitn before will discard him now. ' The Prof, has many.wann friends hcrc.for he is loved here as a teacher, and as a man, but I have heard many of his warmest personal and political friens declare that they would oppose him. It is said that he told the Conv ention that he would go wherever they sent him. An individual cried out 'then you'll go to JIadesV He meant he would go up salt river, I trust the Professor' will break off his connexion -with tho friends of rum and slavery and rum independently, and he will be elected. - w.

, V From the National Em. SLAVES 1TJW EXISTING Df HEBEASXA. In any ordinary case, I should be very loth to expose a brother missionary; but the case now before us is one of so monstrous a character as to forbid longer silence. It may not be generally known that there is in this Territory an extensive missionary establishment, under the direction and control of the Methodist Church South, . at which slaves have long been lept to do the menial service of the mission.' These slaves have been kept here in viler disregard of the Missouri Compromise, by which slavery was forever prohibited here. It would seem to a candid thinker, a difficult matter to conceive a grosser inconsistency than to go forth to preach Christianity to the heathen, and to carry slaves along to assist' in the glorious work. Thus, while they would hold up the gospel to tho heathen with one hand, with the other they bind fast tho yoke of bdhdage on the neck of the poor slave. How can they show any consistency in such a monstrous absurdity? On what grounds should one portion, of the human family be degraded and heathenized, to elevate

and enlighten another? But, to come nearer the point Thomas Johnson, the superintendent of this slaveholding mission, by adroit management, was elected, last fall, a Delegate to Congress from this Territory, or, rather, was echt to Washington to attend to matters pertaining to tho various tribes of Indians here, preparatory ' to selling their lands and organizing a Territorial Government. He has been at Washington during tho present session of Congress, where he has been using all his influence to secure tho passage of Douglas's Ne braska bill; and he has not scrupled tomako unfair, statements, to promote his ends. Ho is using his utmost endeavors to induce those Indians to ell out their lands entire a thing which they are very unwilling to do, and which would bo very disastrous to their best Interests. They havo emigrated to make room for the whito man until they can go no further. Thcro are no lands suitable for them. Most of tho vast region between this and tho Itocky Mountains is a barren desert, and wholly unfit for cultivation. These Indians are disposed to soli all the land they do not need; but they wish to bo allowed to remain here in peace and quiet, for they know not where to go. Hut this Christian missionary would send them away, docs ha caro wnitiicr: it is believed that ho intends to secure to himself a fat portion of theso poor Indians' lands. And he would plant Slavery here; yes, has introduced it here, in violation of the laws of the land. And vet, wo aro to believe that he is a minister of tho Gospel of Christ. - Friends cf Freedom t Help! If ye ever intend to fight for Liberty, buckle on your armor, tor tho time is at hand. JÜC1I.VKD AUNDEKlIALL, Mission Teacher, Friends Shaicuce Mission, Kansas Ter., Lthmo. 14, 1054. Mors Trocuus. It is impossible to give in our paper all the confusion produced among tho Democracy by the endorsement of tho Nebraska bill and whisky. At the Convention in Grccnsburg, last week, a majority of tho delegates left tht Convention and organized in another place, and adopted tho following resolutions, expressive of their position on the questions now before the people: : Whereas tho sentiments contained in tho Resolutions adopted at tho late Democratic State Convention, in regard to non-intervention as applied to tho Nebraska and Kansas bill, and the confiscation of privato property as applied to tho Prohibitory Law desired by the Temperance men in this State, aro all humbuggery, gotten up by demagogues, slaveholders, und whisky politicians: Wc therefore. Democrats of Decatur County, for tho purpose of opposing these sentiments, and promoting true Democratic principles, do hereby form a league and agree to carry out the principles contained in the following resolutions: llesolved. That wo will support no man for the Legislature at the next election unless he will pledge himself when elected to advocate and vote for a Prohibitory Liquor Law containing the principles of seizure, confiscation, and detraction of ..quo kept for llesolved. That wc as Democrats stand politically as we did in lD l'J, in opposition to the further extension of slavery, and do now believe as we did then, that Congress should prohibit it in all the territories; and further, tint wc will vote for no mun for Congres s who will not endorse this sentiment, and pledge himself by his vote and influence to carry out the same when elected. jt-f"A preliminary meeting has been held in Chilicothe, Ohio, to make arrangements for a company to emigrate to Nebraska. DIL FOllSilA'S Alterative Balm. A BALM FOR. EVERY WOUND," FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. This biJm is warranted to relievo all Rheumatisms, Strains in tho Spins, or Spinal n.Vectiou und Dyspepsia, Headache, or Still Neck, Toothache. Karuchc, Sore Throat, Soreness in the Ureast, Stoinach or 15owcls, or Burning iu tho breast, tisthma, Bronchitis, Sprains and. Bruises, I $urns,Sculd3 or Frozen Parts, Cramp Cholic aud Bilious Cholic, Cholera Morbus, Pleurisy, Flux, Fever and ague, Piles, Corns, Fresh cut or sores, Intlamation in the head, Storni ch, .Bowels, or Kidneys, Summer complaint of Childron Worms and tutlnnatien ol the stomach, and Bowel, and Croup, Scarlet Fever. The reiuon why th Is balm reaehea oil the cum la becUM II redoce lußamatioo, aud mom lh seditious und nervoui system

Into action. ThU power In owing tnTUie peculiar combination of tnJi.-l propertlea without their being neutrallaeil.'.The ni"(iicine ! perfectfully safe, not containing say deadly poison, or mineral. It will, .If used freely, set Immediately upon the iivrr, and all other secreeti? organs. Head the following Certlf lernte. Certifies !e of Dr. J. II. Jordan, late Resident Physician otthe Fourth Street Cholera IIpital. , . I can cheerfully recommend the Alterativo Calm to the public knowing as 1 t!o, that it in an excellent article. , 1 used it with good tffect in Cholera, daring my late connection with the Fourth r?t Cholera Hoopita In thie city, lu case of cramps and paius in the stomach and bowels. I aleo unod it in a c;wa ef Inflamalion of the kidneys with the happiratefTuct. From my knowledge of its virtues, lu the above diseases and others. In which I have uaed it, I have uo hesitancy ,ia pronouncing it superior to any medicine hitherto offered to the public with which I have become acquainted, and would ch":fully recommend it to the public. II. J. JORDAN. M.Ü. Cincinnati, Sept. 1st 1641). TO THE PUBLIC. This Is to certify that, in June lust, I was attacked with the Asiatic Cholera; and wus soon, as my pJiyeician states lu a collap-d state. I had remalued in this state tome two hours, whvn my phyi.clau Infoimed ciy family aud friends thst I could not poenibly live, and strictly forbid my wife permitting any sue giving me any medicine or nourtthment, whatever, as It would only hauten my death. At this time Mr. Forsha came to see me, and brought with him a bottle coutainlng four

ounces of his Alterative Dahn, sad eiked permission of my wile to use it ou me, as he thought It would isitnudlatiiy give euse. I was Immediately applied, and lu lens than ten minutes I was restored, aud was in a warm perspiralioa, prior to which Um my extremi ties were cold, a clammy sweat was on my face and head. After the use of two other bottles of the same medicine, 1 was ntlrtly relieved of all distress, and in a few days was restored to heiil'Ji. ( ' t 1 would most cheerfully oud heartily recommend this DALM to all who are atflictad in a similar way. 1 h n also used it lu other diseases, and have found it a most excellent remedy. I do not think It can be too highly recommend. JOEL KIRBY. Cincinnati: Dec, cHh, 1849. I do hereby certify that the above certifl cuto is correct, aud the statement of tli a physician mado to me Is true. JULIA ANN KIRBY. A Certificate from tho Yev. J. n. Finlcy. Clnciunali, March 4th. W1. Dr. Forsha-Thls is the first g& In my long lifo that I have given my name in recommeudutlon of any medicine, ae a gen. eral remedy, though I luve often loou solicited. I have used your Alternative Balm for nearly two yenrej first, for the rheumatism In my Lipond knee, of which I was newly a cripple, then for very severe bruises ou two of my family; then a violent attack of tilarrhaea on myself; then for inilamotien, for bums, bruisvs, aud for a vry severe cute of stiff neck, brought on by a violent cold, and j think IhavehaJ full proof of its medical properties, Inj, great many of the diseases for which you recommend It, and I have not found it to fail la even one of thm. Still, I do notsay that It is an infallible care, yet it Is my scberconvlctlon, that Ills the best compound for these remedies for which It Ir recommended, that I have ever tried, and I have tritfd many. I will not, if I can procure It, be without It la my family for any consideration. Hoping thut you will sM'.l continue to compouni it houetlj,aud tint it may relieve thousands of suflerers, I most heartily recommend It to my fellow-citizens as a most excellent Family Medicine. Yours, affectionately, J. I). FINLEY. This is to certify that in the summer of 1843, 1 becamo so very lame and weak in my back, occasioned by lifting that I could not sit down or get up, without holding1 on to some object. I was advised to try Mr. I'oJsha'a Alterative Balm. By bathinjr it six or eight times, my back was perfectly restored; and I have felt no eympton of its return since. My wife, also, has used it for Rheumatic pains, headache und toothache with very beneficial results. j.j. yea km. Dec. 1st. 1S49. Certificate from D. L. Starr. I have known Mr. Forsha'a Alterative Balm to perform a very extraor dinary cure uyon a horse that was very ba(,, eut goma tim(J einC(J , ugcJ u om occ upon one occasion, exter nally, with good effect. J believ? it to be a perfectly safe and efficacious remedy to be used in many complaints. D. L. STARR. November 21st. 1C53. Wholeialo Depot, at J. & C. Rcakirt's.No. 31 Pearl t. Cln. Dr. Ö. W. Forsha, Drus Store, North side of Fifth t., 3 doors east of Smith, Cin. O. For salo at R. Tyner's, D. Price k Son'r, Llnck Farquhar'S.Dr. .Moody's and Dr. Hallet, Brookville, Ind. ELECTION NOTICK. Ofllca Cincinnati. I ml Ian pol I A t'hU-ncj K, K.J Co. liruokvlllo InJ. Juno II, HOI. ) HOTICE I htruby jrlvcn, tlmt tho annuul inwl In f IM MtH'kiililr of tlia t'tm-liiiintl. In Uiitnapoli At Chicago Kallruittl I'cnipnny, for tlie i'lertiun of It'll l)lrvrtri. anil forrii-h oihur txitl no a inav coma btifora ihum, will ha hel.l at tlio Ortlc of ihn Comiinnr In llrmik vlll. Intl.. on 1 JH'KXOA Y, ttia voth of July, I KU, tit thn liour of 1 o'clock, 4". AI. lliopoll lor uliI t.Wtlou wlU I krpt open from I till 4 o'clock ou (aid (lay. liy UrUur of tho Hoanl of Hirmtnr. Jull.N WYM3, sew! ary. Thla Uauk will iav aU !cr coul lateral ou ilvbt ilttHili fulor Iii With lnt. JOHN V. IllTT,CoMer Judo 9 If T. SJIITIl Dealer in , Clucks. 12 EAST Sth ST. 1 O P P O S 1 T E drxximix noi sr, Ct.NClSSATJ, Ohio. 5.0-47-1 J A PAKTTTER WANTED . fun iiiiüerlKul, iifea In Ilia mauumo I uro of Hod ulcad , wtatiaa to go Into parlnoriklp wlla an tnduitrtnna ani! aotrar man, bann arxiul atgtil hundred dollar c UM capital, or Ii will eil out hi manufactory. II na goon aieam powar and plenty of ihop room. Tho manufactory U at MeUmora. la Franklin county, ou Ilia Whllo WaU'f Canal and U projected Valloy Kallruad Tlir I no competition in hU bualne lor aiaoy mlt'in, ami 1 um bor Ii cheap. II koop on hand a good atock of Furniture, which I rady ulo. Uf lllSAT! wllKAT tT "wflKAT I V MMMM Buahalaor Uuuat wan tod at th) I ha oga Mill, Brook vlll, for which Uta Uljut parket rtce In caU Will l paid by OT.'JO,'-50 CfcO.llULUnV&Co.

PROniAVri NATION IH run THin or ri.ui:. " Ii lay U duiigitroiiain'jrtorUliat aoM and cough a few wackauJ iliohiipt nf re'euvory will lelo to you forever. I.oi not any pacunlary considjrntlon dctur yon from tryir.jt l ravo your Ufa nnd houllh wliilo liiere U a bantf. CntniMiiptlo U annnally w coping ofT thou.inl(o Hip tom'U no l!uo ha bair.al Ilia atlir of ji'jyalclan liko It no phymciun, jyrhajs, liu donu more for tlio catno of lulli'rina liniiittiiity than lr. WliUir. "An ounco of ircvc-nl!on Is bcttsr llian a ponixl of curm" therefore, lofiro yotir lniig becoino ulcerated and to lUcaaoJ tlal Bit liuiuau mwn cu.n aavo yon from nt rnrly yfvt, try at once a iin;dkiiio whli li 1m loon of amli luflnite value to thou aand.1 obtain a botilo of 'Dr." Wlstar'a Ba!am f Wild Cherry, take fft another if uecceary, wr"cvcre In n!n It, until you hiiv rciooved the UUca.o entirely, which If neglect 'd will turminate your lifo. ' PCL,1lOAnt MmSKMI'TIOJi Has, until within a fow years, 1-oon generally comiderered lncurablo, altlificgh many medical oi en of the hiehent tundlu?, anion); wlioui we inljlit Hi cut. on l.aennoe und hl friend flayl both Ulitlnsulshcd aullior admit that thUdiradfuldiioao may be cured, even In ila alvauced atagua when the lun aro not completely disorganized. The reiucdj' which we now offer, WISTAtt'S DA I J) AM OF WILD CHKKRV, uot only ciuanato from rogti'af Physician, bat has bi-eik well tcatod tn all I'm complaint for which It Is tin oinmendod, with entire aucci n. ICfSee advertUeiuont. , WoNncarri. DimovtaY lft recently lieen mado by Dr. CurtU, of ilil.n lty,ln tlietreutinontof Consumption, Asthma, and all di1 of tho unir. Va rerer to "lr. furlia lly-nua, or Inliullnic llyaii Vapor und herry yrup." With thn now method Dr. C. haa reitored many aftlli ted one to period lieullh; a nil erldenvo of which ho has limuinralilo curtlllcalos. Ni--nkln(J of tho truulinent, a plylclan remurka; Ills evident that Inhaling- oimlaiilly breiiililn g an asrreoable, ht'ulinx vapor, the medicinal propertle muni come iu con tut I Willi the wbolo of the atrial cavily of tlio lim;;, nnd Ihvt encapo Iho many and urt:il cliaiif produoed upon them when Introduced U loinm li, and aubjueted to the process r rtiitemlon. 'I ho Hyßvniia l for aalo at ull tlio principal Irusjrlst's tlirouithout the country. (From tlio A. Y. Dutchman, Jun. lll'i.

Boo ailvirllouietit (if Mediuoled lululalioii, In another columu of this paper. , D U. WISTAU'N lILK.3Io( WIM t'Sicrrjr It a rhmlcul extrnrt of Wild Cherry and Tar. Everybody knows thul wild Cherry poasi-Mna'.mportanl medicinal properties; ami HialTar Water tut nlwuyi bech adiulnlalorud In Coiiiuinptloii and Luntf Alf.H-.lon (cnerulty, by ouroldwit and ufM piijsUians. Varl ina ram cdlcakuve boon viTorvd fir the curd of dlaoasüsof the luiiK, but of all that havo Jul baau discovered it It admitted by physicians, and all who have witnemcd lUclTcvU, that uono lias provol u auccossful a this. Kor Asina, Siioktkk. or llaaTii, and aliulUr uHjcUoh, It may bo rnoNoi da rosiTiva tiHk. It ha cu rod Ari tiMa In tunny caws of ton ana twenty year station, anur physiciuna hud declared lUo ci so beyond tho roach uf ineJIfine. Thla HuUuta U aiaJo from muturlals which na ture bail placed lu all Monitum lalltudos, as I n antlilolo fr lim-an i inuio! by cold cllmulci. Natuo I but thiiiinino for an ufTiHl V lio.J cuuo I .ol." Let us obey kar pluluosl dlcules. JQ'SoeaJvurliiuiiioiil. TEIfBY mOZZE, WKOLSSAIE OKOCER 1 n IUJI.HIMUA Ütlil HA.Mi WAi.uui street, butweon I'ro'.it and Columbtu, Clocinnull, uuio. inur n 'H ly l Oll SALU. T he dwollinir l"4' bi loiiliil l Mr. Murphy, le.oftored fur sale cheap. I.nuulro al Una oll I en or of WILSON LlOilROW. -Illi:riid AVulrr I'roef Iloollnif. 1 ho underslirned huvliiifboen appoint-"! Af"J r,.. u f a, iv M. Warren's t r ana v nier I roo Kooflnr, U now rndy t do roolliijt of thla klml lu any purl of Franklin, I'mon, or Kayetlo couiitloa. ILeritore rooms of M. W.llaloand J-,1; Durton, lu llrookvlllo.are covered wltUihla kind of rootlnir, towhom Um public an reltrred. lu durahlllt),eheapnos,sufety, und convenience, all recommend It, a auporior, i" "V,: nioalbillldinira. wwrriiii.ii.1 " Jy ioyj-a-w il luo underaijrued havlnc liomt appointed the Governor as a .NoUry 1'uldlo, will f. Ivo bit bis rrleudu may favor Iii in Willi, and by duo ano caro ful atloiiUou to business he hopes 1 five general eutUfuclioti. liuvlnc a number of the most approved lortus u Deeds. .MorlL-affos, Uull-CUims, Ac., on baud, tlioae wUUina acktiow U.tjjeinenU taken or Deodt Ac, made, will do well to plvo him a cull, junw VA1. It. AU CLKEKY. TEBM8 Or THE INLIAITA AMESICAK. Mubscrlplloii v. lull not 1'uld wltUlu the year H.lKi If puld w.üilu iho )cur " -w If paid In advanvo i-j" Town Subscribers, lu advunco luclubaofj lrj Iu club of Mi 1U 13 cent will bo dudiu'tjJ on aiibs-rlplioii out of tho county. OorSubscrtbcrs may remit numru by mail at oar risk, when not less thnn$l arc retnilkil at one time, and receipts will he returned f tut inj tho time to which pay ment ts made. Obtain a certij.cate oj M 1'ost Master as to the amount remitted. MUSIC LESSONS. IISS EU1"10?T now prepared to rIvo milaiculliiiiirutuou on tlio I'iuuo allbe rusldeuc oi Hr. Dullon. inuy li J UAIUiOAI) N0T1C11 cttn &vzn Ortluo of tho (Mncliiimti At Chicago llnilroud . Company, Cuuibrnliro City, Nay j, IHjli. Al.lt persons woo have eulwfrlbud MiN-k to the Cliiciiuiull, Caiubrldxu and lUlcnfo bliori Line lfallway Company are nereny nutiuon mat i.iey are required l py, 11 the UHli lay of Juno next, Uie ll liniaiiinun wo iii-ir ..unu ' . u. kin., Uollur ner share; and a lo any oilier buliince Unit may bo duo on tlie l-t and i.'d innialliuenls. l'urlliermore, the) will bu renuired to pay the 4 Ui install. noiil on tlio Pull "Iny of Auj;ut next. llv order of too DoaM oi irireeior, ' I'll AS. II. KAVMO.ND, Treasurer. N. D. On the l.'lU Jay "f April 1-il, "The Cliiclmiuli, Cuiiibrldjns yd t hicniro Short Line liailay Compauy, and vTho C.iiilnnall, howtasllo, and Michuaii Kullroi.il Company," were coimoU'laled Into ono Compmi ? uctonlinu to law. linder the n.uno und nl; lo lo oi i no i i nc inn ui i unit CUiiajfo Kallroad Company, THOS, M'.WHV, Sccriitury. muy lüiuo rr.W YOHK wniiii Ml IIF. iu; il T 'I Hits. J. liKAt 1 Manulacitirvrau d -nlor In all kinds of triinspnreut window shade AIo coril, l aieU, lira's iiiouiilina: AC !o.Collfellall, ulnut at., Cincinnati. Church, hloreand other largo cliados jminpot l order Ir-a uperlor rly le. 7 GEO. W. SMITH, rrni ;tnuf;utnnt; 7Inln Mrrrd tri dr larnd(Cs, IlltMli. l.l.i; NIM M LL1NK11Y GOODS. T-TRS. E. M. SUTLER HAS JUST OPENED, ATX lu hr new litucy sioro loom, on tiio loruvr bouUi of her old reslilunce, tho largest und most splendid uiuorlinuul of A! dliiiery ami Fancy (.oodt ever offered lu iirimki ille, coiiiUllu of lioiiuul of every tle, from V! rent up: Klbbous of every slvla.lo..ih. r with a eplendl.l sto-k i.f Ftowera, Caps, and al I the vurici.o.of l.lniugs; worked Col lars, t lioiuUelies, (.li ves, p.c., noil ran lurnlsn mlllliiuni wniitlns; supplies a cheap a Ihey can be hu.l In Cincimmll. She Itivlle all h r old cii'trimeri 1 cull nj ev amine hcrsti k beiore purt iiasitig elsewhere. Sl.e Bailors herselt that slio rim eil as chuan or cheaper tliun Ihey ciiii be bud In II. market, a she i doing a ruh buiuea. Mie propose taking But lor, tire's, iVc, lu exchange for gootl. may i 3iuo ("Iriila't'itruisililntr ..ooj. If Wo luivi Juvl opciiiid ami will kcepconautully ou iiaud bhirla. Drawers, Collars, Nock and pocket ll'ilk'ls., Hosiory, Cloves, I mvaU, Stocks, Povket-ilooks, tmbrellua. Carpvl-kacka, Tfunk &c. all of th I tii will be sold rhuap. I YNLil ox B.VKKU. Aaron A. Colter, CI.'OCLICV, PHUIKVK, AND COMMISSION 3Ii:k(jiiam 8. li.COKNKK OK M' KNTH ASU MAIN UTS. IX Al l, OHIO. Novr.Utt- r-. PETER A. WHITE & CO. Impurtcrs and Wliolesalu Dealers in Foreign and Ccmestic yu. 61 PllAHL ST., 15LTVtE.t WALS IT ASU VISE STRKETS, CI NCINN ATI. Mur.17. NoU.lyr. 1. B.

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CjTOVrS:! 8T0VES!!!-TirE TJSDEIISIQNED O linvo opened a naw Stove Ktore vu Mum liur-

seis street, In llrookvllle, a Tew door north of the l'ont Orl!(ii. They w ill eonntaiitlr keen a pood aiHort men t of C t 0 K I N ki KTO V f. S PARLOR 8TOVKS IIOI LOW WAHK and CASTl.NOS of all kinda. FRUIT CAUS. They wilt keep a poneral assortment of Tin Ware, and pay ranrri.4a attbktio" to the manufacture ami aealinjr or Fruit Cans, on the hortest notice. Frnilcans lll be sealed whllo "plpirg hot" and spollo, fruit puarded against. Upoutlna; will be pnlup when promised, nnfl at Urn very shortest notice. Having a desire to snocejd In business they intend to devote their timet business Iusuch a mnnneras W render aatisfactlou ; apr 14 tf SAMl KIJJ & KIMBALL. E. TYNER, m Is just receiving and openlug an unusually lurje stock of -SPUING GOODS, direct from EASTERN MARKETS, Sclectod from Ihc? largest and best Importing Houses In NEW YORK, and other market, by purchaser who nro as well pouted In St) lea, prices, and (jnnlltlea oftJoodii.ai some of their cotoniporuries. lie has tulreu every adrantuice of the markets, bought targe quantities when (ionrts wer at the lowest Otfiires, and Is prepared to oiler a larger, cheaper,and better leloctod stock of (iooda for iho present ' HPRL(i TllADU limn U often found In this market. IU keeps a much lnrger slock than auy oilier house In town, tiicreby giving customer a decidud advantage la niuklng selections. Ills old frlen.li aud toe public are especially invited to cull and exuiniuo hi lock riid prices, which will compare favorably with r .iy in Uio White Water Valley, apr Hi lru 18 l lolha aod Liuieres, SuiUUvU and 1 woods . Gan lieinuns' Summer Wuar Plain and Haid Uro. Silks White and Kuibroiderlod Uoods I'laln aud Kiubr'd Cmpe Shawls Lndlei Sleeve ami Collur Chemisetts, IldkN, Ac. Kec'd and for salo ty apr '.'I K.TYNKIt. 13 o.i:t, iiiiiiioxn. t'lain and plaid Tissues, French Lawus, Han ge, Hosiery, i.ieve, raus, nraceluts, A:e., IVrsoually adocted Iroiu the largest slock In New Vork, and for aalo ty H.n.VKK. Ui1IIIIti:M..4 AID lVtltAKOI.N.-l A large and woll selected atock ol silk and gingham Umbrella Mid faruinUtinit received by K.TV.VKK. Ua il u w a it i j una v i it i-i; ii v .- Just receiving a heavy tovk of llurdware ami tuuery wuicu wiu be sold cheap by K. 1VXKK. af 1 iAiiri;u.Moj Just received a large atock of Curpulln;, rioor Ull Clouts, etc.. whioa will be told cheap by J hom ami nti:i;i..A lurge Hoi k of Iron, Stuel. l'loozli wlnira. i louich sliares. Axles. Mori sorliiir. Nulls. Ac.. Just rircolvcd and ror sale by li. lSK. i3 o hhds. .. O. sale by Sugar Just received and for K. 1 Y fc.lt. Ü. NOMSM S.i. Jusl reeelvad a laiTo lot of N. O. .Molasse . aud I blU., and lor eule by H. TVXtll. iu luN, Ji:atiii:u.4 A lurge slock of Sole and I'i'pcr Leather, una Kip and Calf Xklu ou baud and lor sale ly11. 1V.NKH. fjuiAAxi coui:i:,A. Jusl roccivud a superior lot of Young M)son, Imperial, tireeu owder and Black leas; also, a choico article of Kio Collec, lor tain by H.TY.H. Jt H Tierce salo by uf KUo Just rcri'lvKil nn:l for U.TV.NhK. ai:i:i:? A apl AMtVAlIi:. leudld assortinout, bv the sett or pleco ou uuml aud for mlu by li. T V.N hK. BOOI AM) MKH'SI ho lurgesl stock of Bool and Shoe lu the market can bo seen I it. TV.NKU'S. Tyner & Baker7 MAIS ST., OPl'0;TKTIIK MARKKT HOUSE. til titiirvi i t f i vn DZALEU3n?-LoriIs, CASsiMKltKS, VF.s. iiiik, Muu and iioya Clolhlng, Hals Cups, Uoots, Miocs, and l-aruishlNg (iooiU. 'the undrrslirtiedln antlclMtlon ofalnree Snrlnr trade are lust In receipt direct from the Futerii cities of ihclrlurge STRINGS öUM.MKR SUPPLY of Jood pnumnrated lu thn alme list lo which they would ruKpeclfully call the alteittloii ef tlm public. Our stock has been selected with creat enre und with special reference lo cheapness uf price, neutnesa of style, durability of nrlicc, and excellency of workmanship, with which our experience In litis lira lull or business exclusively, bus rendered n familiar. Wo earnestly solicit a cull front purchasers. assuring them that our stuck tin many attractive tvutures, oue or the most prominent of which m, it is bold tucar. TY3ER& BAKEIt. apr ill 1C51-1H (Holha, l'ui!ncrr oild VoMInc. j Wo have Juil revolved f ruin the Kusteru Market m fresh supply of piece foods w lilch we will sell or make to order warranted to III on the liorUt notice, and in the lulest style, rud at prlee that cauuol fall lo pleu.e. ll.ir.lu I1AIB.H I, AHIKS'DKKSSCOOD.S. Wo are now opening the fine-it slock of the above good we have ever haa tho pleuiuro of otforlug in thl iniirket,cniisisilug In ptrtof id piece 1 lain and rarcy hiik; 10 vo in 3 4 a Chambray; I'laln llerape; 1'rlnled lUiruge; Scotch Glace; Lustrine; 1'ont do Lolc; Organdy; u 10 Silk 1 Isiue; Togethtir with a lurge and eomplele asoftmf tit of white food of every description, all of which wero oiecleu Willi great caro, ami win oo bum cheaper than they can bo bought elsew here. ..JJ.U ALLIUM Ol CUO. B00T8 AND BHOES- , , . Of every k Unland ipiulityjust received at tue Ul.ll 111". II n nit iv. tlARPET 11AG3r of every nuulity ami kind at the OLli Ki:U llKII Ki SHOE FINDING3Ol every descriiillou liuw opening at the i keykiuud t'lillUrca'a Clotlilnu I I Iho tliidcrsiirucd tiiadditiou lo tii heavy Block of good alwa) kept for men's wear, would renpectiully Inrorm their customer aim ine p nolle cenerailv. that thev are Jut in recolot of a general a-sorlinenl of Hoys' and children- Cloth ing which are now open for inspection at moir H.U I HIM; KM PUK I U.M. consisting of I tute, ICoiiud Jaikrl, l'aitt una I n endless- variety, luliod t ) the aeutoii, all f which will be sold at very low figures. We have every sixn, aud can lit out boy Tiiukl tents olu, und upward, with a full tun. We euruestly solluit a rail troin person wishing anything lu thl lino. T Y.N KU Ac HAKKIt. Vir ALL PAl'KH l MKH Piece making the largmt and bjst assorliuonl ever brouchl to Brookville, can be found al OLD WHITE COHN tit. ' liKAllV.MADK C I.OT1IINO li Kept constantly on band, tnd will bo uU ol suiuii pronu by . N. U.OALX10N it SON. VOMONS! IX Croceries, Hardware; Uuacnsvrare; . Ldattnare; Aud cvervthlng for evefbo1y for sale at Al.LIU.VN S I OWE. . It PUTS &, OIL CLOTHS, -j Of all tj le and grade can be found at the OLU WlUTfc COK.NKK. ITtaalilnuublo l'ont, rntJ A; VcMa. It V r,i lust nneullitf lor thu Hring aud hummer trado, every variety or the above named article w blch imrcliasor would do well to look ilbroNbu)lhi:i!lowticro. 8AMT7EL MA2LATT, BLACKSMITH, Main Street, Soulli of the Public Sotiare, Ettisld, llrooUvlllc, lud. ALL KINDS OF BULTS AU heresy in u ado al Hie horlclnolice and lu the best manner AlAU I pay particular atteullon to repairing all kinds of Machinery, warranted lo bo a well dono and at a low price a can be found any whore In tho West. Loan Wanted. A business man, who ran give uch eciirlly nt will render tho money b afo u nol afer innu 1 can be In bank, wistio lo bornw a few hundruil dollar, on which be will give better Interest than the bau It pajs. Kor Information euijulre of the Kdlwr of tu American. may 19 U

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SPRING GOODS hick FAiaiiii, NO. 1.' COEIEIERCIAL ROW, HJiTOIlY llillCKBllLDnXN, S. W. Cor. Main IJurpfcss Jk IfeaJ sts. " ' BUOOXTHLE. nrpiAir A. mcRwiff tiMi.j jNo.ii.rAinua. LINCX Is reccU in? tlie bnndsomest UMortmenl of cpring gooda. evor opened la thla market eleried by liinnolf with uausualcaie wilb rofcrence to Price, hi) le, and Quality be rhallouge the commercial fraternity of the valley to turpas

His sloe. f'li. utnlnr Mrtn.r. Vr. I .,ww. wv4 Ills anltrri attention to the trade-kef p well pouted in tyles, price, and quality, ofgoods In the market moke 1 ui purchase la Clncianatt and i themby enablod to present a fresh atock to hi customer every thirty or sixty day. Our friend and the public aro all especially Invited to examine oar atock, a we are detenn.ned to kvckl In our effort to cater to your taste and Interest, a bv so doing ao we but srve our owu. mnrül Ifii . irr W, -BEK, Ilrnokvllle,a WALLACE, PROFESSIONAL SAB- , oners in services k mo ciuxens oi asaskilfnt and experienced workmen omcelntlie old American building, in the room formerly unil as a lawyer' ofllca. Al SO tenders his (ervleas to gentlemen and Iikiios, a a successful renovator of cloth thut in damnged by grease or trr. apr 7 READY MADE CLOTHEfO. elieral Aaorimeiil kr pi constantly OB band i .No. I. Coininorclal Kow. by LIMK& FARCtl'HAR. aUEOSWAÄE- - - .., .v oeuuiiiul and very large asaortmant in fu II il or t'V the piece, Jusl received aUNo. 1 Commercial Kow, und for salo by . ' ; LI.NcKexFARaiHA. , B0ITNET8 AND RIBBONS. ' Just cocvivud m great variety of fash toil ab lo bonnet and ribbon at Ho. I Commercial Kow, by - J.IMCK AfAKvtLHAK. HATS AND CAPS - ' ' ' : " ' iMirrig at) le, Jost riH'olvrd at No. I Com uiarelal Kow, and for aale by UXCKot FAUQUIIAH. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, NAILS. ETC.Irfiica ot f uriiiiir are in reooipl of lull up I mo of the ohoicesl Groceries, and best selected lurdwaro, Cutlery, and .Nails, at No I Commercial Bow, by 1.IM.K oi KAKUtllAK. BOOTS AND IHOEsT- " " l ue larifusi auU most carefully selected stock vi Bool and ahooa llieyjiave ever oltured, may be teen al o. I Com tuercial Kow, for aale by LI.VCKdt FAKUU1IAK. WALL PAPER, i ue largest astortmeiit ever offered to thl puuite, for sale al No. I Coinmeruiat Mow, by UMKAKAKqb'ilAH. DRESS GOODS. T j.auu-.v uKKSH coons. KKSUKMK.NH MUM.MKK WKAH. FANCY AMI PLAIN liKKSS MLKK. Will i ki AND F.MBKUIHKKE1) CUUUS. l.AlilhS'Hl.KlCVli;H ANl)t:oCLAKS. ( II KM I SK 1 J'H, M AN l'AKKCH tKKcl, die. For sale at No. 1 Coininorclal How, by inur 31114 LIN CK o FAKQt'HAK, JOHN WILLIAMS' NLiu(s tv i'.ti.m:u KTOCK ton 1854. TO THE rUBIIC Al the comme ncomout of the bprlng I radu 1 ilioulit be far ullouuttd Irom my duty Old 1 fall lo return sny most grata ful ackuowludgiiienla for the shower of lavora that havo been heaped upon iu. I'ulroliage o vast raiihot full to bo a pro ml Incentive to duly, TBK IK1VAI.LK1) JOPULAKITY which my Clolliuig KslabllsUuient baa aliainad, I auch as lo familiarize my uaoie to all claue, aud lo alt Individual, invoriuolott, the tiilroductloo of a new acasou, ami the coneiuent elmnge attendant iliereupon, render ll expedient for me to ollclt your cautious attention, while 1 relate tn a conusua iiiaunura possibio, my new claim to your ui'port t iu preparing my dock for the proseut 'prliiat itl Siiittiuer Vuvon, tdciurmiueil to secure tho best andNewett I'aiUIon introduced. A novel, beautiful, durable, varied, and exten slve collection of Piece Uoods have found their w ay Into my establishment. Novelty of cloth I coupled w Uli novelty of design, while In work muiikhip miiiiy alteration and Improvement have been cllccicd. My reputed yUm of economy I paleut to all, and il is well known that I endeavor to make tlio lavuruMe chance ef the private buyer. For tho success of the pstl seaaou, 1 have to ten.lü ' my beat thank, and hope to meet with ilmilur encourage inent during the present year. 1 aiu tho Public' most ob'l. ervl., JOUN WILLIAMS, Mrrtkat 'tutltr, mount Carmclt Ind mnr313mo . Lie; KIT'S SOLUTION Will Cure Diarrhea & Bloody Flux 3 1) M. W . IIA1LK, Agent for Brookvilla. JAMES SPEER nuajutt received aud will In future kocputfood assortment of Uroeeries, lry Goods and Fancy article, which be will eil at the moat mdueod price. uov 30 '03 if Ol'i:.l,Ul'BUOKII. . Vtn it i: is hen. by given that the book of the New Albany aud tiaudusky City Junction Bull Hoad Company, are now open for aubarip lion to the eapllul lock of ald company, at theolllctf oftuu uuderslgi ed In Brook ville. Tho coin puny will receive subscription In leal estate, a an apprulwmoul, or at a veluaUou to be aecepiod py iho iioarit. An euic.enlcorps of agouttwilt provided to wail upon the public. By order of iL Board. Feb. .7, R4. tf. JSO.U. FAKUUHAR Aeont. SSSSa RAIL KOAD nuor AK miui: mam factohv 1 ' the Knll lloa l propertv formerly occupied by -- Wilson .Morrow usau olllce. Cu. land got guyd work, and quick workatfalr price.. - M. II. THURSTON Ohio. THE BEEX? EMFQHIÜM OF Cheap Goods! "ITTEl'ave tho pleuaiuio of Informing our uumerJ out putroiis, that we are dully rucoivlug and opt'Uluiaiiew(upply of splendid iprlujr good aeivited Willi great earn, auu wuu aireci rciuronc lo Uio well known gona iiutooi our cus'omer, iu the abundant market of liolon, Philadelphia aud Now York. Wo call attention to the bu t thut our goods aro purchased at llrsl hand; Indeed our do mestics aud shoes troiu the niaiiuiacturers' agunw; und Ui sclreuiusUinco placing u on au oiiuullootliii w ith thu Cincinnati Jobbers, both a lo quality aud econoinv, we think wo cannot be outdone tn Die Brook ville market elllier lu t)ln, quality eutl variety, or lu tho prlcv at which we propoae to anil our goods. s ........... . w r v HlUAbl.lOl PU.li apr 21 le3t :d . NOTICE -T a uiiderslgued having bought haut unl Aldeii'.-, entire InUirest In the ijiurel Drug Sioro, would -jsporiruiiy repuui an who nave o eu uM'ount with tho lata nrm of Cifford 6t Alden, to vouie forward luimedlately aim close the Liue by nolo or cash. Huslnes continued al the auiuo piaeo ou very fair terms. uprkT.lt THOMAS UIFFOK U. I AT A.sil CAl'Sg a. .New York at) le of Hal and Caps lust arrlvea and ur :iie oy apr.i . n. t.vin. AT THE OLD RED BIUCKIÜ vavinrau-R. tsc j. ran a. D. PHICE & SOU1, Central dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry uoods, licady'made clothing, Loots, Shoes, Hats, caps, VmbreU . las, tyutenswarc. Glassware, Ilrdtcare, Gro-.eries, itc, Tc, tJc. Keen constantly on hand a largo and varied lock of everv thing usually fouud lu a country store, of oualUtu, aud al price, that oaunot tall to pleas. Having bought our Cood entirely for casli, and selected the in carefully Willi reference to the waul of thl community, we flutter ourselvv thut we are ablo to offer great tnducemonl le all who may favor u with ibolr patronage, apr Si IU4 IS - - a aas-aiata-s-aaawsw 4 TiEADYMADE XX, A lara: aud hand I the CLOTKINQ. well looi.d stock always on äsotaavlid KIOs1 A general assortment of men and boy' tool aud lioo,Jiil rvcelved and for lalecheapat i r.Ttlt et UAIVBnVM mii ml ( niiB I A choice lock of the most fuhlonab1 style .- - - 1 . rvvb'L, mwn'ii jusiopeooii av m... w .. lUi.xm! ROMNKTbl! ao.5ET8:!i 11 mwi 8llk. Enellsh itraw. et and French Ijice and blond straw bonnet, together with all ort of liibbon and Trimming lo ulljnl re ceived at the OLU WHITE CORNER, TTV.OOTS AND SHOES" I) Tho largest and bet lelcetod rtock ever brot to thl inartJutoponedatthe OLD W HITE CORNER I.ATS&Cl'S 11 A beau'vlful and well selected lock of Spring aud BUmmer atyie,jul opene.i ai ine OLl WHirSCORSER.

. n. uoi at J H0LI1ES ANT) BOX. MAKUTACTUTIERS ! AMI.M'Ü1(1KI..SU' I'AI'IHi 11 A.Nt.l.Ni,-, I No I9H Main atreet, CiiU'lniiatl, Ohioi Kecjiseon- ) sUuitly on band a large and fnier.il Bnmm,t of t Wall I'aprr, Horilfr. Fir Hoard'nllvrns, Wide Curlalii l'riprr, Sit, Wand liosc at .Manufacturer pricei. , All of which they ntl.-r to l!io Country Irildefttllie j lowest prlee. l'ersos Uidn tue In want I of setts lor I'arlors. Ilulla, Uiuiii Hooiier ( 4:ami ber, will do well by cuilimr 011 the sub cribers at iNoliW M a ia street, third door blow K, Ah. WarIkntSpaco. . , , , iiicr'-l'jt KreoUrllle KcitHlair rclgnt 1,11 WIIErA.'VAl ItOAT.tiFAYOBlTE 1 F. V. tlllLls Uasirr. v.ai losve I Brookville every Tnewlay morning, for Ci:ic!i,ur.t:: 1 and Cincipiiali ever) Knd.iy nriernoor,; for llrook 1 ville. Freight ahtpped on ll:l- bont will be received at the ware homo of JOHN HOllüHIX li Brook ville, f ree of iliargo for storu.e. Shipper. Ii want fredght delivered at a certain time, will do we u patriwiUe this b.wi, as u laiikes v lrlP- " ' 11 ''tl rs 1 verularl IS. Feb. 17. 8 month. (tASIirOlt WOOL! WOOI. II I.OOUI The Wills & Factory at Metamnra are now rnn ning.and we are ready to wait u customer in our line, the Factory ha been largely improved, and wecanOBrd,pin. weavu, and inanolartunri' Wool on at abort notice, a good aud a cheap, a any good shop Id tho country. . railing ana uyetng none im iiio iikcui lessor a fair terms. ul! k luds of Mr batilable prod uce tnkon for work and especially wool greese. Wti will pay casa or gooxl for lii.uuu Ha Wool. Callaud ee usimiore taking your wool or a ork otherwheres. Sl-tt MAC Y.GOKIHJ Co. . Re ady Made CIo thing. ' finiC I'Nl)i:iCSIt;.r.D be- loavo to luI form their friends a id customer of their extensive operation of maiiufr.cturing ready made Clothing for lid spring. We have constantly on bund and aw daily K-eeivlfig a good tm-V of cloths Casaluierf, VosÜugs iV Tailor trimruiinfs tof 'itlinr w ith a Una assortment of Cciitleniens Furit.shtng good, all of which we shall ho happy tosoli cheap and on rou )i)nt le ti'nus. I'leasei a'.l a.id examine our stock iK-foro purehn!nr pli;ivhere. f all t No. 811 we-ts.do Muin it. bctwoon 5tl lilt), Cincinnati. Ohio. MAi rvot nrtuiiip.K.:. fl'Ht LNUEBSKiN X KU aro a commitLoto rent IV Hull of Uio Noes nrl ora iterance, for suitable lecture and exhibition. , T. A. CUUUWIN M. W. HA ILK JACKSOX LYNS CHi? " ir. SMS BaaSMBBSäWBB-BSS-- 0 - RWsJIUimAKD, '. 1 ': i.iituiA;i: MAN! pa err i hi:u, j on Maine Uurgoa Mrect, lirook ville Just below the publle aquare, bu alwa)i iu bund u lurge aaortiiivulof Carriages, cousUting of Jl'H'Kaw), Koug and Keadya, plala Kockawaya, Pblon, and Haggle. Purclmor Will flnJ It to their advantnge to call aod examine my work, a my tlock I the largnat Id town, and my price a low a the same quality of work elsewhere. 1 also keep fortato Carriage Harne ofauy it) la or price. I am preparod lo finish to order any dnierlptloa of Cairiugo, not on hand, at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. Aprll,1833 17-tf ritoiT.CTion (Fire, Marin and Inland) INSUKANCI COMi'AN a , or IIARTFOBD, CONN. iscoRromrtu isu'.. BOARD OF ÜIRKCTOr.ß. A.O. Hxao, C.II.Nvrtium, K. hKKt.r.v, W.TllsLL, , Jko. WimifaTd, W. KriLOilU, W. If. KoaaiMB, K. Hills, J'.W.'LAEa, I. Hi ariiuKV, , 'I'. liKLuatr, VV. A.Wabu, Wal. I 11 ! II. likt.mtK, 1, Cl.'MK, Wa.WlLLUK. JJ.IV.CLAL'K.l're.iUeht. Wat, CoXKtX, Kuc'y. The attention of property hollers I repeclfiilly Called totheiuperior advantages for IT re .via riaa und Inland Inxtiriiiiro ntTered by the iuori:ci io. iim u im i; iu. The underslgneil bus been furnished with blank pollcle, Igiied by the ofllconof Iho Com puny; also With blank renewal receipts, for continuing politics already Issued, and I duly authorised and prepared, a A re n I of said Company, to make Insurance for any period of lime, not les than one month uor groutor than wen year, upon building or their content, ovcupiud as IIh kli is, KtuuIi. IV. Morsas, Cm ai uns, Uotkl, Das, Cot.a r Ilm ., loLLkoi:, oVc, eve, and the contents oiralust i.os oa at mi IV flak, J.J. rUl'l, Agent, HI ly For laurel, I'mnkliu county, Ind. 'xkwdkuu s7v;.;.; ( Sign vf tte Golden Mortar.) JJelhia Wo MtoäyD.-- . DK.VI.KI. IX i IriiaTt ?Ielctin , l'ulnl, Olta, Xi-MluI(a, I'r rluinery , Krliool lloek Malluiii rvi I'l ii and I'wrUrtt utlvri t A.c. West side of Main St., uext door to the VALLEY HOUSE, . BIlOOKVILIiE, IUDIANA , IIA K KS pleasure In luforoiiug the public gen. . erally, lliut he la now In receipt ol and open ing In his new room, oppoMlo the Publle Siunre, a lull locg of all i.oo,i hi ui line, ll is lock t DllL'Od AND MWiKUNUl! He van auy wild all oonfldeneo ts not urpaasnd, either lu quality or variety . by auy other house In the county, nor ul a low price. His stock of Paint.1?, Oik, Varnishes, &c, Kept by Iii in I couiplctoin every purl. 1 am now opeulngaii elogunl assortment of English, French and American .'. , lrj'umerits, . . All of hielt have been purchased nt such price as will eualdo me lo tullat the lowest rates. I have made arranircnoiiu Willi a larze publish, lug house in Cincinnati lo b kept suj.pliod with all thu variolic of School Huoks, Ucdln theHchool of Hit place uud viilnlly, bu tide an excellent assortment of ßtaplo ami Fancy Stationery, wlilcb will be disposed of ul rudueod price. I have also a very line assortment of Pen and Pockot Cutlery, all of which are fresh lmportu'.ionuiil many ikmv pullerii. - for any f the above or numerous olhorarlklo utunlly kept in housm of lllcociisrn l.r, the public are resperttully luvlted to the "Niiru of Iho (ioideu Mortar." JOHN W. MUOKY. No.O tf. NEW ARRIVAL: xJO II II IB. BLOOMLXG GR O YE, ID., IS constantly receiving tplon.Ud uuil coiiiplolu assorlniout of ...... .STA I'M: AI FASCV IU V (iOOI)N, Irocorle, IlnrdVTttrc (lucoiiawurc, Cutlery, Ilal-i, Cai", ISuuneta, lloota, slioc, Itrutl) -niadrv flvtlllnq:. Drug,TTf dlrlnra, Iitlnte, Oil. Iyettut f, If all, Cotton Ynrii, Notlonn, Verfuuicrf , Act, Ar, 5FJ The above roods have boon, bonirht low for cash, selected with the grealcit car, and will oesoiaaiiue very lowest prices. . uau and ox amine before purchasing elsewhere. ttot. IP, 1M3 3 tl. ' ' lvftfttviv Svrv lU .'VUtitUUUUlUUlIU l)Kt;S luav to Inform the lliaeu! t'vainl vlll.. i.n.l 1. II, al k M curries 011 biuiues In tlm above Una on Alain Uurpuss street, opposite the Clerk' OUicCi and . hopes ly by strict attention to biitliieasaud bis experience la the trade, and with a Orui ileiarnilnatloa in work nothing but thu bust of stock and warrunt good Ol, he expects lo merit a share of public palronajro. l eg or sowea liolies' worii or all djscriptlan mado to order, and of the real Farslan and f hiiadoipnia (tyio. January 0 ti- year. , TLOl ll IIAIlKi:..rnoniuret price tu 1 rash Will bo paid for inerrhautnltl. flour baffeli at thaExcnangoMiii.oroogTiue.oy Jvov9. 'aa , 1.110. iiu.l,i.ii a vo. CO.IM4W. L. r. Rl'ELL. L. EAKIOl'lt, '. H. Bol I, O tl(S 4tToLllKUN Or' lJlii t.noll.s, Li J'esrl ireet, Clnclnnult, OnK. OPKr.ll & NTHPHKt are paying the Ö highest price for linen and cotton rg aeiiv ered at their paper ml 11. Itrookvllle, fiov. 3otl, 133. 50 tf. - Laurel Iron Store. , Justricelved a good assortment of Iroa & Steel which I wlltsell low. sajuhu 11.1.1 a ji. Hep.W. sju if. ÖTjrrNS,VABE.A I roan suioily lnt receive"! al the J oLuitKiinracK. & LASSWAHE.A ueauiuui atsorimeni ;usi reeniren ai ine . Ol.ll Btl) liKK K. eorooL BOOKs.kj Just received ai and for aal at the OLU K&l) BKICtV.

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;Wirsbr?a!Kini if Wild Clicrry!

TKEBIST TSOWS TO KAJT (.,,.).. (,). 1,(1,-,. - r - f'J- OMS, Ait MM, VrOVp Jlron'Jiiti", I hjlumza, Eleediny of the Lungs, Dißcvlt Breathing, Liver. AJfictiov, Vain or ' Wralnem of the Jlreast or Side, ' Fint Stages of Consumption, Wi.Uir'at UalasKinor Wild Chcrrj" U tli retiiaily tlmt givei irnrnndUla relir-f ftuj . performs rapid rurca of Cooglis, Colda, pain ami Sorniena of ilia Hr-iml. Influenz. nnd raiiaMtttBliou. It i iudnetl h uirleucWoly truth Üikl tlioataauds full victims to Couaiiuiplioa every yar from liw oilier aue tli.ui ucglecled coldaj yet we I'mJ liumlrct'a tuu lliousanda w'io treat each complaint wllh the greaterH lu ll lift r life, od let the ra raa oa Tor werk, and even in 0 u I list. Uiüioat thlukliif of tliw duii'T-r. Al firat you have what vou conaid rr a coucji or cold; allow built. plouaore or rnrlcaaiieat to prevent yott from giving It any aiteullou; il then w'tllei upon your Lreu.t, you become lioarae, liavw pains Hi Iii aldo or cUeat, etwrtrate largo qaau . tili of matter, perhaps mixed wllh Lloorl, , difficulty f breatliiuj uue, aud than yoM find your wo fooliil uejlct liat broufht on tli la coiuplalul., If, ihca you value your life orncalth, be warned In time, and doa't ' tr.il with your cold, but Immediately procura a totlloor two of that furucoi rem-dy,Dr. WUtar'a Dalaam; ,f Wila tharry, which la well kuow lo m Ilia bet cure fver known. aa Hie prlenoe o( Uiouaanda, who) liVfl . have beeu saved by H, wlil teUfy. A case of Bleeding cf the Lungs! ' ' Night Swcata, llartsaifij Coujln, Cold Feet, and Extreme Debilty -cured bj , Dr. Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Cherrj, Crown Toiut, Lake co., la June 13, '49. Joho D. 1'ark Dear tsirt Ai I liuva a deep comisscratiuu for llie tdOiclrd, permit tna to give yvtt a brief hlalory'of lay Kfiictietta, aud the bt!iic6la tlcrlvrd from tho uwi of Dr. Wji Ur'e UaUatu of Wrld Cherry. In July 1S44, 1 waa atucked with a fever of a typhoid chaructrr, which left ma to a vrry dabllitated Half: whe In llie following winter, I waa takeu Willi a tevere cold, which re-lucesl in tu audi au aikut aa to give Hie the appaamuoe ef a confirmed oouiumptlve. 1 libuird under a eveu cough expectorated a fouJ deal, nuid wai troubled with cold frat aod night aweaUj I also frequently raleed LtooJ from my lunga. 1 tonilnavl In thl stale, gradually ltikin( under tho diacuse, until January 1617, wheu 1 waa again at, ttcliiii wllh a levnr, iny extrcfiiltifi, f ipec . laity iny feet, were couatautly cold, aud alnioxl lost llieiree1ofj .' Uii'lcr llii-a cltcuiiiiau':ri it uay be truly aid that. I waa a living- ekelelou. 1 finally determined lo r,uit taking mudu lae prracbed by iitiyalcisn, and try Dr. Wlatur'a Bal.mia of Wild Clirrry uud from tlie ti't weekthai 1 ccmmviticed liking it I can date a gradual recovery. I continued to ne il eix -ntot.ihs, at the enJ of which Lime I waa cured and have enjoyed good health ever sine ami clireifnlly recommend tho Dalaam to all1 tiio a flic ted wllh dlaease of the -uu ci "'' VkObld y to t'lota coninici.clcg it a uae iibl lo be dlatou raged If two or Ihre . bot ilea tio not vtlect a core, bat weraever er' a 1 liuve oune, and I havo uo doubt but uine car out of ten wilt Le bU-aaed wllh renew ed health aa I have been. ' Kepisctfully your, - JOSEPH JACKSON. PEICE 1 1 PIB BOTTLE, bot fr I5 Kold by . J. I. l'AItK Cincinnati, 0. 'urthcttt corner of Fourth and W'elaut slrweu, enlri)iue on M ulnut si. to bom all order uiu be addresnod. M. W. tliiile llrookville; P. Brown, Talrfluld; J. KooWafollar, Cedar tirovet Nye tk (so, Ü Treuloii' C. Ilaaiou, MU Carinii; J, 3. Clement Blooming ("rove; Cifford 6t Alden, Laurel; Tkos. I'obiusua, Sew falvm; li. 11. 1-a Kuc, Aiideraon Tille, J. L. Aiiilrcwt, lltitilaptvllle; P.Mason, Cn.n vravllle; f. I'arbonr, Kushvlllc; T. Dlrkeioa Veraalllea; I). IVnav er, Liberty; A. Boyd, Fctfde "ATIirNQ CF SIAUTT IS A JOT rOBIYIX."' Why will jrtopte endure pitnplca on the human, face riiviur," or eruptlen of any kind, when it i a fact io well known that Dr. iuj aott'a Yellow, bock and SnrsapaiiUa' cleaiuie the akin from all laipurlty, re-, moving plinplea, eoree aud llotclici, leaving the affected utlt aa healthy, uoooth, aud oft aa tie fleah of a babe. It cHuaall cei and piUoaou wound 0 dlnchurge all infected matter, aud eradicate every impurity from the ayitrro. lr. UuyBotl' linproveil Extract ef ellow Duck aud b'ainpartlla put vp In the argi aized Uulf, cvulitlna luoro of tho pnre Houdarai urauarl!ta than any other preparation exUct, which I chmnlcully com biued with the Extract ef Yellow Dock aud the Extract uf Wild Cherry, Ihne making the remedy more thoronglily efficient than auy oilier Sarsaparlllabclor the public. At the mm time it la perfectly free from all mineral poiaoui, wbh cannot bo aaid of any ether of tlio 8arapanlla compound. The luvalld .hould lwar of poisoo! Mar our.y Iron, Quiuiue, potoah. Iodine, Sulphur, arvrnic, bud many other mineral and rueU alMi pOrKitir," enter' into ahd form tho active bafde- af most of tho Sarsaparille, ol the day. Goyott' compound txtract 01 Yel. lew Dock and $rapanlia doe ot conltla particle) of lue ubataucM; aa any od Our aaoeriain C) applying me proper leaia. Let all puhionoua tfaranparlllai aloue and Uee Dr. Guy sott' Improved Extract of YelistW Deck and &araaiarllls, vhloii t thoroughly eriieaclou, perfectly harnile, and purely vegeiable. All kind of (Ii;iM yield to ita fnial Influenco. Quart bottle, l perbottloalx boltle for $3 . hold br JOHN D. fARKa Surih-eail ernerof 4lh aud M'alnutiU., Tlncln natl,0.,Coneral Agent forlbe Weal, to whore all orders must be addressed, M.W. IUI, Brookrille, T. Drewn, Fairfield J. 8. Kockafellar, Cedar Grove, NyeJA Know, Kw Trenton,C. Hassan, Ml Cermet, J, It. Clemen. Blooming Grow, Cifford & lloldn,Tho-. Kobln too, New f-'alom.B.H. Laroe, Anderaoovllle, S. Barbour, Fuhvlllo, T. Dlckaraoa, VeraalUaa, D. Beanur, Llbcrtv, Ar Koyd, clple, J. L. Andiiwt DunlaiHvllle,Hall A Hughei, Conoersvllle. January, SO, "3, Ho.i,ly. JOII. D TAnKf I'caler In all valuable McOUlnc. S.T.corneref lib, A VT 2Bttre Cii-einnaU, Ohio.