Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 November 1854 — Page 3

AK AffECTI.IO eCKSt I!f A ClKCISKATI Potte Coort. An aCVctinjj tCenoccurred in the Polico Court of this city not long tince. At tho dote of the morning bruiness a middle-aged Ameri- ' can lady, neatly attired, approached the Judge and rcque tied that he would aend to the House of Refuge her two aona, one aged ten and the other eight years. The two little boys were presented to ibo Court, and both were Hoe-looking

lads. At the request of the Court she made the following plain statement, which in ita delivery exhibited the true feelings of a mother, and the sad duty she waa compelled to perform : leime tothia city in I83f), where I have raided ever since. In 1842 I was married to Elisha Rettick, who, on account of hit dissolute habits and a refu sal to maintain bis family, I procured a dirorce in June, 1853. aince which time I havo not seen him, nor do I know where he is. I have had four children, one, dead and three living ; these two boya and a little girl ahout six years of age. I reside on Mill near Fourthitreet. I havo no means of support but my needle. I have tried to raise my children as they should be raited, but whenever it it possible the two boys runaway, and the oldest one will take little things from the neighboia. I have sent them to the Fourth-street school, and instead of going they are continual y playing truant. I have done all I could and can do more. I would willingly aupport and provide for them, but I can not govern them. Judge, it is hard for me to part with them, but their interests compcll me to do it." Her narration was listened to with bretthless attention by all in the courtroom, and frequently the tears which ran down her choeka evidenced hcrjfeelIng within. When she had concluded, the boys burst iato tears ; and the younger faintly ejaculated, "Dear ma, don't do it!' Here followed a scene which bejgars description. The mother sank into a chair and burat into a flood of tears, while her two prodigal one wept bitterly. Evey eye in the court-room was moistened, and the Judge, overcome, left the bench andjpaced the floor. The boys pleaded, but the mother replied in deep anguish, MMy dear sons, it is too late,-" and the scene became more and more aCecticg. After some minutes' respite the Court remarked that it was the most sad duty they ever had to perform -seperate a kind mother from her children but the task could not be avoided. The boys were then sentenced to be confined in the House of Refuge till discharged by due course of law. The children were taken out to that institution by the Marshal, the mother accompanying them to take a final farewell. The rules of the institution will not permit her to visit them oftener thin once a month. The Louisville Weekly Journal of Sept., 27, has the following advertisement: TAKEN UP A negro Man, in the State of Indiana, about 99 miles below Louisville, Ky., about the öth of Aufust last, and lodged in jail at Hardtnsurg, Ky. Siiid negro man is about 5 feel 9 inches high, and will weigh about 170 lbs. lie is about 30 years of age, of a dark copper color, has a scar on his right leg that has the appearance of a burn, and can read jrint tolerably well. When taken up, had nothing on but a check shirt and dark colored pants. For further information, address CHAS. IIAMBLETON. Haidinsburtf, Ky. Taken up in the Sute of Indiana, a Man, and lodged in jail! Taken up, why? For crime? Jfot alledged. For vagrancy? Not hinted at. For poverty, perhaps? "Cut blessed are the poor," says the old Book, and here, in the year A.D. 1854, we have this evidence of the practical working of that doctrine ripened by age and purified by Democratic institutions. This imprisoned wretch can "read print tolerably well." In that particular, he is much in advance of 89,000 while inhabitants of Virginia the "impersonation of the high-born aristocat;" and perhaps his literature was the main cause of his arrest. Who can say what may not be done under de. mocracy of the Douglas cut? But we may ask, by whom was "the negro man taken-up." Was it the majesYic authorities of the State, or was it some magniSco of a kidnapper acting on his own account? This part of the business is as mysterious as sybiline leaves. That it should be recorded in an American journal, that a Man was taken up without even technical cause, turned in the twinkling of an eye from n Man before the laws to a beast before the laws! When will the next Kossuth come to this country for a material aid to the cause of liberty? IF the owner of the above piece of property be among our reader, he will thank us fur telling him ot the chattel's wherebout supposing the description is a clue. "Said negro man," howover, is so in love with the patriarchal institution, that he holds his peace and gives not his name. Perhaps after nil he is not a slave, but a kidnapped freeman. Is then no Inijraham to rescue such a Koszta? JV". Y. Tribune. OCT Wonders will never cease. Saturday there passed through this place, on their way to the Springfield Cattle Show a sheep with wool upon it three feet in length a Shetland cow smaller than the long wooicd sheep, and weighing but 229 pounds a caif of the cow, n?w ahout two years old, nnd never bad a calf yet crive3 milk ! The big sheep fs the world's wonder. -It girths 8J feet, and its tWce is estimated to weigh between 40 and 45 Iba. All these monstrosities are owned bj Mr. James Dickenail, of Aurora, N. York. Mr. B. has six of these kind of mammoth rheep, and u introducing the breed throughout the West. Visitors at the Springfield Cattle Show should not fail to examine the animals shown by the New Yoi k im porter. Sandusky Register. Banking1 House, UlUEL, I.D. f B. CLKMEXTS, has just received a largo and j wen asKrien slues ui new gouiis of every variety ami cheaper tlian ever brought to th is markutborore,at!d wlil beseld lower, Out recollect I must nave eillier prod jc j ur ca.ri, or keep my goods. S. B. I will pay eaU lor heat , Corn. Oats, Oot.2. IM-1. MEUCHAS TS, XAK.13 NOTICE. Uiey Ititoud keeping a good asauuuienl of Cliiua, UI;t-s, & Queens -a are. renn wholesale IraJ t. Tuuy solicit au examl Dai.oii l.ioir lcH,as lUe Batter lliemseUea wj,tu iiTtKu aiiti og u.tu iu quality alio price. Uvu 1 lotset, - j. SI .Main St., w. iAuit.rr.&co. B. Particular attentjoD iraidto FacktnganJ eaipiag bood. g. W. p. dc CO 4-om.

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POPULAR CHURCH MUSIC. 30000 Copies Bold rrm sacbed imorEOir, onuining srw. JL variety of approved Church Motte, telected chiefly from the old ttandtrd authors, lth many original com poalilnnt on new system of eolation designed for the uie or Chore!), Singing School and Academies. Hy A. S. IUtdix Two reacona will chiefly account for Ihs treat anrceasot thlsvolamt: rint. Th Charterer if th Werk. presents a new and t realty Improved wem of notation, fn It mneh that IsaLttruce and difficult In thlt delightful silencal io almplllled that to on tin armada äqual to year In the common way ff learnInr tho practlcof mnlcal art, a fact sufficiently p-oven by tho attestation I scores of teaenere and rtcrfbrmsr who have tested the trttera snd riven thswork Its jreat popularity and constantly Increaelngsale. Second. Th Quality and Sty I ( th Nwtie. Many new pieces detuned to pleats at lonr at motto lali, mav be found on It pagetand aim many or the eld and tried melodies, hall weil from iu elated recollection ofaanetoary delights, and rar mors w.coio to th heart of th worshiper than many frequently substituted for them. The Publisher may add that th mechanical execution of the work Is tupertor altogether to th majority of taste ru Music book t and tlis prtoo very low. It may be bad at the principal Booksellers or of tho Pubflah-r MOOKE, WILRTACH, KEYS & CO., Wholesale flookiellort nnd Stationen, od 17 US WeU Fourth Street, Clntl, 0.

VOTICE Is hereby given that th nnderttgned il will etpnte to publie auction on Thür J ay, tbs n,h day of November, lrJ4,a lot of Warna timber end Lumber, bell ga general assortment of both awed and split. Said Lumber wa mortgaged by Jasper Larue, to th undented, to secure four promitory nott which are described In tald mortrare. That portion of tald lumber which ia la hloomlnggrove. will besoldet 10 o'clock, A. II., an4 that iu Falrflcld, at J P. M. JOHN SMITH. 1QÜX N. CLKMEXTS. n CHALLENGE COMPETITION. The nbcrlber would respectfully announce to th public, that tbey are just receiving from Uie eaalern market la addition to their utually heavy tapply, a targe and well tolocled stock of MENS', BOYS AND CHILDRENS KEAUVTIJIDECLOTIIIKU. Suited te the fallend winter trad which they InWnd soiling at tuch rate a to challenge competlIon with aiir home In lb täte. We therefore say to nerton visiting thlt mar. ket not to be to batty la buying as to make your purchaaet before calling at our CLOTHING EMPORIUM, for we are now enabled to offer, being In thlt branch of trade exclusively, the belt aortiueut of rood ever opened In thia market, and will tell thorn t he er wan esn lie oougtu cisewncre. We are not Insensible of the fact that where s man haa a regular place of dealing, where can be found article In our line at fair rate, he can not be perauaded to lave It udIcm great Inducement are offered, knowing thlt we bare cut our price down to tuch figure at will Inture th tale of any garment be may take th trouble to price before buying else where. ctau44 TYKBB de BAKER. BUGGY FOR SALE I have for tale, cheap forcath, and on a abort credit, a nw top buggy, plain ana stroug 1, - I. Call st Ilk than and tongue, durable Barne, die. the Üble or Adair dc McLaughlin, ocl at) 44 i. D. HOWLAKD BOYS AND YOUTHS xjy ir-i L-Ji' A tbl I the season or the year wbea yerenta are providing their children with clothing for too FALL ASD WINTER WEAR. We would respectfully call their attention to ths lance addi'lon we arejuat maklrnr 1irct from the East, to our present stock of said goods. Our stock cnntltlt of HEAVY & LIGHT COATS, PASTS & VESTS, In endless variety suited to the season, all or which we are selling cheap. We would advise parents wauling boys clothing t give ns s call and examIns our gcodi for ws feel confident ws can tell S ready made garment of any dlseriptlon, cheaper than to rot the goods and make them. OCtSU 44 TYNEK & BAKER. BARNUItlS ItlUEUIiI. JUST OPENED AT THE Old White Corner In the shape of One and choice selection of Jfal aui Sälinttr (ßaois, From the Rattern cities, all telected with rreat care and Judgment, and expressly for this market; routining in Dart of a large stock of l-adlea Dress Goods of every shade and hue. Gents wear or all ttvles, qualities and prices. Hats, Caps, Boots and (Shoes, Hanlware Cutlery, QDeenswar Groceries, and finally, everything from a "needle to anenchor" that can be found In any 'etat I establishment In the West, which we will tell on as g mJ terms and at at small profit at any other bouse tn town. Our Goods are opened to a gen (rout public, andall we ask It an Impartial decision, and we fool confident In saying to those who with to buy, that we will offer great Inducements, and that yon will find It greatly to your advantage to call In and examine our goods before purchasing eUwhere. Keipoctfulty. oct 6 . I). ALLIOS e SOX. HATS! HAIS. We bavejust received, and baveon hand for sale s large ort ment of the new style Hats, to wit: KilK, Fur, Kossuth. Hueua Vista. Know Nothing and wide Awake Hats. V. fKltK at tux. Oct. 2. '54. A CARD. FROM WILLIAM LEE & CO. Dry Goods, for Fall and Winter. We resDectfullr solicit attention to onr very lnrge assortment of seasonable goods, cnmprleing fc.Lc.QAM 1 TASIEcUl. and risiiiuJAnwi ttyieiof LADIES DRESS GOODS, KMBROIDKRIKS, LACKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. We bctleve we are prepared tn please the fancy of almost all who wish to purchase articles of Ibis description. In the plain ana tuDtuinuai iädtics wamca iy every pert-m, we are p-epared to furnish gooda of lae best mitiulaclors otiae various grauet ana quality. We bestow much care in th purchase of our poods, tMitu Witt rererenoe to Deauty oi s'yle and perfection of fabric. Our prices will be found as low as at any house In the West; and we are sellings! the present time many kinds of goods at murn lower prices than at any lormer ponoa. Tboeo who purchase from us can select from a larger variety than can be found elsewhere; and will not be urged to take what does not please them. Goods will prove as recommended or they nay be returned. In our Clonk and Shawl Dopartment we offers very larce variety of Cloaks aud Mantles of our own manufacture, as well as imported garments, aud outers selected from the best establish menu in 5cw York. We exhibit those of our own manufacture with confidence that in beauty ofslilSand perfection of work mansäip lacy are not exollod GOODS FROM AUCTION SALES IX 5EY YORK. We avail ourselves of every advantage at these sales for cheap purchases aud can oiTor aa inauy bargaius as auy other House. WM. LKK & CO, 74 West Fourth Street. oclI3 6w Cincinnati, O. GREAT-BARGAINS, At the celebrated Largest ni Cheapest CARPET ESTABLISHMENT. In the United States; No. 174 Main at. J. C. IMXGWAIr.d: Co.. Importers of Engiisu and Freoch C'arpet. Uro spacious sale rooms. We have now ou hand the most extensive and elegant assortment of rich modalion Vel vets, tapestry and Brussels Carpets ever offered in Ibis market; imported from tbe celebrated Knglitti inanuiactory of John Croply dc Sous, es do- . . . . . - lany lorour city iraoeAUc.300 pieces of 3 ply Tapesty, Ingrain's suderflue, flue aud comaioti Ingrain Vonelmn ami Dauuuk feuir larpt. AIsu.ikj pieces of Kngllsh and American Floor Oil (J lota of the newest silct satin flnish, martolu I Lilian Fresco and Scroll Huinliugs, from S feel to 34 foot Me, at all prices. Also, Uie largest and most exteusive assortment of rich and etcgaui Curtain Goods, Gill Cornices and Window Shade. The public are therefore requested to examine eur largo stock, which will be freel shown at all limes. Our goods are all warranted to bo lu periecl order and will bj tuld cheapvr taau tue cheapest. J. U. V ALT, dc CO. Oct. 13, MILL FOR SALE. mo be to Id at auction on the Hrst Monday In Noi vember at 10 o'clock A. M.. if not nrevlouslv u.eposed of, a Gri.t Mill, sduated iu Franklin co.. lud. uoonu nines iroin cedar urove, on big Cedai Lrees, Dmiiesea&toi urowaviue, conluiuiug pair of burrs, Ii tuet lull, w lib a good stone Mi llousi and &J acres of Luud, luclud mg alt tbe ws ter privuvges.ai ua goou newcu iAg llouso, au Orchard, aud a never Utting spring. Auy person purcnasiug wuo is mil acquainted with the Milling busiuesscan be lustrucied Ukii reasonable tcrius ty tbe pieseut owner. Tals property can be bought vfry low for cask. Poi lurlUer particulars apply lu James N . bcUotleld ou tue premesis. ALSO. A 40 acre farm acres wltliln fence He balance well Umbered, a lg House, Stable ascuuiiicu, sun corucno, a weil wua nevet lailmg spring, a OUng Urcltard aud Sugar tamp the laud all sowu dowu witb Clover, fur furiuei parliculaisaplly to James, bchuduld. Oct. 13 3w DR. 0. H. iMAUTlN, PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, ANDERSON VILLE, oct 37 5 INDIANA. '

FRESH ARRIVAL"OF, FAIL & WI5TER C10THISB. At Uo house of D. PKICEA SON, where etsaT ataeaiat, are to be had and no mistake. Cloth Overcoats. Dreti and Frock Overcoat. Caatlmer und Tweed, Overcoat I'Ul i and Fancy Pants. Cattlnetand Twd Pant. Kig. Silk and Satin Vt. Woolen KhlrUaud Drawer. Rhlru and Shirt Collars. Satin Nuxkt, die. k. , Oct. a, '34.

JUST RECEIVED, L large lot of Men's Calf, Kip and coarto Boot. Boy Kip and coartc, " Yoothe, " " Men's Cnarte and Kip Shoe. " Oam, " Boys K 1 and coarse Shoes. Ladles Kip and Jenny Llnd Slippers. " Unta shoes. D. PRICE & SOX. Oet.,'J4. rpHE TTNLESBIOTTZD Jtsre Inst received a . L largo and complete Slock of FA IX eV WI.X JTKIt GOODS. Which they offoron the most favorite terms, to wit: I'lala and fancy eastmervs. Satinets, Tweeds, Ked,Ylow and While Flan, nolt, blenched. brown and colored canton Flan, nets. Ulack and brown Muslins, Bombtlu.DeLanea, Olnghaa, and Print of a great variety, beside an extensiv assortment er lire trimming ana notions. I). PRICK 4t SON. OetV;4. GE?f CH AL attortmsntof Grocerle, Hard, ware, Uaeentware and eutlerv. OcU 854. Administrator's Notice. NOTICE it hereby gWen that the nnderttgned hat been appointed administrator of the estate of Cob urn Murray, tale of Franklin Co., decesed. Paid estate la supposed to be solvent. DAVID tlAZZAKD. 4i-lw. adm'r. Administrator's Notice. NOT I CI. It hereby given that the undersigned hat been appointed admtnlttrator of the estate of Edward Parrotl, late of Franklin co., deceased, fcald estate lamppotud to he solvent. - u.U. ucnt. 1-3 w. adm'r. Administrator's Sale NOTICE I hereby given, that I will tell, at public auction, on ;8aiurday, the 2fih day of October, at the late residence of Edward Parrott, 3 mllj North of Brookville, all bis personal property, not taken by the widow, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming ;utenlls, 1 wacon, 9 horse, 3 mllcheow, one lot of sheop, and many other articles not herein mentioned. A credit until the lit or Msrch cext, will be given on all sums over three dollars, the pan-baser giv ing nis note, waiving valuation and appraisement law. n. a. k&.uy. Oct. 1, '54. adm'r. The Slate of Indiana, In Franklin County P i the Court of Common Float for tald County. Darld llazzard i PeUUon fof ConveTMC0 tlon forConveyi of Keal KsUU Francis A. Shoup, and) others. NOTICE la hereby given to the tald Franclt A. MhouD. a nonrweldcnt defendant, of the nendency of the above entitled action, and that the same will ttand for trial at the next Term ol said Court of Common Pleas to be holden at the Court House In Brook vllle.ln theconntv of Frank lin, and Stale ol Indiana, on the flrst Monday of tannery next. itncti my band mis 3d dtr or octobftr,i354. oct3t JOHN M. JOHNSON, Clerk. NEW GOODS AT TYNBR'ö. THE undersigned Is Just receiving and Openlug at hi old (land afresh and deslrbl stock 01 Fall and Winter Goods, ' which bar been selected In NEW YORK: with great ear a to ityle and cost, and will beaold cheaper than the cheapest. My slock consists in parta of, Kleb Dres Goods, French and English Merinos, Uelalnet, Luttre, Persian Twills, Debsge, French, Eng. and Am. Ginghams, En gltsh, French and Am. Prints, Plain aad dotted Swiss Muslins; Vic. Brlllainla. 3 ply, Ingrain, sup.. Cotton Warp, and Hemp Carpets; Rich Rugs, Malts, Oil Clotht, Stair Carpett, rich Center table covert. Damasks, do., Cloths, Miawls, Mantillas, Under Sleeves, Spencers, Habit, Mufft, Carpet Hackt and Satchelt,black aud fancy dress Silks, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, sntpendery, Melicna and Bishoff, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, black silk. Fur, Kos. tula. Know Nothing and Wido Awake Hals, Boots, Shoe , and a little of ever) thing else. Very thankful to a generous public, for their past liberal patronage, would solicit a continuance of the same. K. TYNEK. Ki'P.2Uth,lej4. FOR SALE. fait iL' Agoodfi IMili f being th cSalflMrs. Latilu frame Home In the bottom the one now occupied by us. j.u.nuwiJAKu. Sop 83d, 1Ö54. 3in. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Tbe undersigned will sell at puMlc auction, on Saturday, 3istofOcl,bcg1nnlng st 1 o'clock, F. M.,on the premises, I miles northwest of Alt. Carmel, Franklin Co., Ind., the following descrl. bed real esUite. to-wt: the east half of section SO, town v, range I, and knowu as the Wagoner land. Said land lies 7 miles, east of Brookville, snd within I of smile of a turnpike road has rich toil One limber with a 4 years old deadening it will be told In 4u acre Iota, numbering from tbe north east corner, a plat of which will be show n on the day of talc. Tanns onh hundred dollars dowr, the balance of the Hrst half to be paid on the 25 Hi of Decern' ber, 1H54, at which time a deed will be made and possession given. Theotherhalf in one rear from the day of tale, with interest, Tbe preferred pay ment to be seeured by note, waiving the oenetttof appraisement, ana by mortgage. JOriN W. HITT. Sept.25,1654. 3w. The State of Indiana, In tho Frantl n CI Court. Franklin connty . ) Outer l ousey, V. i Wallace C. Law, Henry Lewls.Cbarles Miles, Fran. Cis A. Sboup,and others. Civil action to Fore closes mortgage. Notice is hereby given to the tald defendants Wallace C. Law, Henry Lewi, Charles Miles, and Francis A. Shoup , of the pendency of the above ei. tilled actiou and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of tbe Franklin Circuit Court to be held at the Court House In Brook rille the County of Franklin and itate of Indiana on the llrst .Monday or tebruary , A. D., 1853. By order of said court, JOHN AI. JOHNSTOX. Sep. 3rd. 1S54.-38. C. F. C. C. WHEAT DRILLSThe nndemigned Is tbe A gent for " MOOKE'S WHEAT DRILL, and It prepared to furn th tliem in any quantity to me ivrmera oi mis couuty. i ney nave proved themselves just tne thing mat farmers need. Tbey have been used for two years in this eontity I hey can do sound eimer at too Kallroad Ufflce in Brookvillo,oroa myfurm, 4 mileteastof brook ville. JOHNWVSN. Aug. S3 4w JIELODKOXSl !TIELODK firnt M! MDhOIlEO.Iiü I I !- From SO to S.0 of llivhon de Childs uiuke, the very best In America. We will tell at wholesale or retail, and warrant them to be supe rior to any and all offered In this market, tbe great demand for those beautiful Melodevns Is proof positive of their great superiority overall others. MUKCH V VVHI 1 E. au.M Largest Melodeon Dealertin Cin. Ietshieaiable Coats, Pantt A; Vests. 1 We are Just opening for tbe Spring and bummer trade, every variety of the above named articles which purchasers would do well to look at before bnyingelsewbere. Why wili people endure pimplet on tbe 'hu man face divine,' or eruptions of any kind, when It is a fact so well known, that Dr. Guytttti, Telw Dark anil Sartapariila cleanses tbe skin from allimpitrlty, removing pimples, sorcs,and Blotch es, leaving the affected parts at healthy, tmooth and soft as the flesh of a babe. It is really price less to all that wish the rosy beauty of childhood. It causes all sorot and polsonoct weundt to alt charge all Infested matter, and eradicates every impurity from the system. Itdoet it work mddly, but effectually, giving enntcious beauty aud blooming health tn the place of ugliness and soul-sickening disease. ICpSeo advertisement. Dissolution of Partnership. TtllE Partnership hsrctofori- existing between I llio undersigned was di.sulved on the 5lh of October by mutual couseut. I'be accounts of the arm will be settled by Josepli A. ramuls, who will continue to carry ou the TINNING BUM NEbSjiu all lit brauchet, at the old sund. MKNKY C. KIMBLE." JOSfclFH A. SAMUELS frs.H- KXTllA INDICEJIF.NTS S4ukL3TO .HAKE UUU.U.-Although 110 1 i le have tbreeslories tilled with ritnos, still we have cn Immense slock of Pianos on the way and uow arriving. aud we mutt sell from 75 to luo Pianos, to make room for our full stock. Owing to our but iug for euah only, and from the lacllJial we are the largest Piano dealers iu Cin cinnati, we cau and will soil lower for Cash than any olUer house iu tbiscily. MURCH A WHITE. sept Tbe largest PUno Dealers I n Ciu'ti. II" ATS AST CAPS New York aulesoi Halt and Capa lusl arri teu aud lorsate l apriti K. IIAtK. AHPETDG.Just received a large ttock of Cameling FirfOT Oil Clotht, dbc.. which wUlbo toldcheapby toia cneai B. TY Sifi

PUBLIC HOUSE. The subscriber having opentd a p bÄiicnoiisnui iiiiHiminirgruve, tland In the north part of the town aftYrsgnod accommodations to travelers, (11 and son. 'J )IIM Wltl.OllY. (ilooinliiggrnv, Sept. Co, '343. BOOTS & SHOES. The subscriber again offers tne best kind of rimlom work to hit frlends.at (lie little shop Just opposite the old storo of Hie llurion's and nearly opposite Fudge's big Tin f hop. J tMb' t OOPKK. WJ40-3W. Notice. Whereas my wife, Mary Ann, refuses to-live with me thlt I to recjticst and forewarn all person t mil, tn trmt her on mr nennnt. SIAlKOX KUUSHK. Kcw Treiiton,Sept.2C, '54 3w. Tyner & Baker, MAIX ST.,OPPOSrTBTIIK MARKET HOUSE. BROOKVILLE, IND.. "nEAIXr8IIT-CL0TIIS.rASSlMEItES,VF.S-XJ linira. Men an. I Hoys Cloth! HT, Halt Caps, bonis, 8hM)a, and Kurnlhlng ;r U. Tho und'reigiieJtn ant ltlj;ttin of a large Spring trtde srelusi In receipt direct from tho Katlern cities of their larjto SPRING St. SUMMER SUPPLY of Goodtennmeratod In the above litt to which they would mpectrully call the attention of tbe public. Our stock has been tolocled with great care and with tpocUI reiferen torheapness of price, neatness of style, durability of artlce, and excellency of v nrkniunsliip, with which our experience In this branch of business exclusively, has rendered ns familiar. We earnestly solicit a call from purchaser!, assuring lliem thitt our stock has many nliractlve features, one of tho moit prominent of which is, it is sold tiis&r. TYNER Jt BAKER. sprSl 183418 Ci cuts FuriiialiluiT Voodis X We have J in I opciied nnd will keep constantly on hnnd shirts, Drawers, Collars, Keck and pocket H'dk'lt., Hosiery, Glovet, Cravats, Stocks, Pocket-nooka, Umbrellas, Carpet-.Sackt, Trunks dec, all of which wlil he sold cheap. TVJSKK t HAKJtR. GREAT WESTERN PIAHO DEPOT, CINCINNATI, Onto. We desire to Inform purchasers of Planot thro' the entire West that we aro now building and will open August I4tb, l!-j4, the largest iHuno Salerooms ever built, either iu Europe or America, and more than twice at large at any io tho United olalet. These rooms will be Ulled with Fromihe best makers In the country, iu4 the extent of our business willenuble us to sell elow all competition, and at the same time to offer tuch a variety at list ue vet been saun, In this or any other country. Our stock, now on the way, will consist of about the following SO Lotilt&lVcarred? oclavet, 40 7 octaves full cerntre Piauot, finished all round, 40 61 octaves, of all styles, 5U0,CJ andCi octave luttruments, PRICES FROM 8200 TO 8800 A full written guarantee given with every Piano sold by us. TERMS, CASH. We will tupply dealers who purchase for cash, on as good terms as Ihey can buy In Sew York or Boston, $irrn& nixon, No 731 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, O. July SI 4 ly PETER A. WHITE & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in oreiga ana Domestic w .sg: j asMM) uwywö, NO. 61 PEARL ST., BETWEE.1 WALNUT AND VINE STREETS, CINCINNATI. Mtr.17.Non.lyr. I.R. T, SMITH Dealer in Clocks. 12 EAST 5th ST. OPPOSITE DEXMlSOJi HOUSE CINCINNATI, Ohio. '53-47-ly Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY PKOUUCK AXU COMMISSION ilKCIlAsT, S.E.CORNF.a OP SEVENTH AND MAIN 5TS. CINCl.VVATi, OHIO. NoT.20- 4!-lyr-. fvkess jLJr Cloths and Cats! me res, baltine!5 and I weeds ti liileniuns' Suniiiier Wenr Fhiiu and Plaid Dress Silks White und Emlroi'eried Goods Flaln aud Eiubr'd Crape Shawls Ladies Sk-eves and Collars ChemiselM, Hdk's, dec. Rec'd and for tale by apr2l R. TYNER. iOFrs, millions, Flam and plai-l issuus, Freoch Lawns, Kareges, Hosiery, Gloves. Funs, bracelets, tbe.. Personally selected from the largest stocks in New York, and for sale by K.TVNEK. U-TIimELLAS AND Pv4UASOLS. A liirg.i and well sclt-cU'd stock of silk ar.d gingham Uuibrellas and Farasolsjut received by K. TYSLK. WTAKDWARK and CUT LKK Y. ITl Juft receiving a heavy stock of Hardware ' and Cutlery which will be sold cheap by k. i i.-ilk LITHCSR&PHY k IlMVIi. Vlewt of Buildings. LwrwPits, Portraits, Di plomas, Maps, St.jw Cards, Notes, Drafts, Bit's o Exchange, Labols. A-c. cc. No 113 Walnut Street, Odd Follows Hall. Cincinnati, Nov. II. if.Vl 7 lyr. a& Ci. W. CtFF!X Ä: CO, ft a nni t rrc.ci rntltntDu au sa tmritTi'RiRs or GHBROH. STEAMfiOAf FACTOSY Andallkindsof Brase Work; Delers In Leadline, Copper, Block Tin, Copper Klvet,Speltei, Solder and Metal Packing, äccvud Street, bet. Broadway and Ludlow, luicinn&u unio. TTTThelr Bells are executed on iw and Impro ved principles, superior to any t "-idry tn tbe world. Nov. II, 1853,47 lyr. "V!ioeiile and Retail Deuterin lpjiTiif! inn rnnuTTnTi ) Mil WMll , EAST COK.NKK WKäTER.N ROW di PEARL ClACiNftATI. rr particulai: pains taken i: THE ÖKLECTION Or THE BEST FAMILY GROCERIES. Sat II 18ÖJ 17 1 yr. IIGX AND SiLKLrA larjre Hock of Iron, Steel, Plough wlng. Plough shares, A xles, Sui-.d springs, Nails, cc. usl received and for said by R. Tl .NEK. JOHN fT dAIR & CO'S Seed Store, 40 & 42 Lower Market street, CINCINNATI. We offer for sale a large asMjrtment of Agri cultural Implements; and cull articular attention to our diuereut kinds ol Mraw Cutlers, Cider Mills, &e. We aro conMuiiily supplied with all tha valu able Grast seeds cultivated In the West, Garden Seeds, dee. aug 13 3 mot ASA 1 OLE II ART", (Late of.and Successor to Ingle, Whselerdc Iglehart in Ki;ltluie Ageucle,) Attorney nt l.aiv ttud lleul statute Agents Willattend to the Collection of IVbts. the pur chase ana sale of Koul Estate aud all other professional business intrusted to him tn Vander burgh, and the adjoining counties iu Indiana. XOOrrircoviKTitc canai sms, EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. MASONIC & ODD FALLOWS FURNISHING ÖT0RE. WILLIAjl ADDIS, Has removed lo sixth si. Bacon's tluilding. ander Mugnolin Hail, Ciuciiiiiati. Ohio. it ASUFACTUKKK of Costumes and K , aHa of ill every ousvripiion, lor .Masous, Odd Fellows, ons of Tuiuperiice, Temple ol Honor, Druids Kert Aleu, rsroinerhood of the Uuieu, and Good ellos. , 1LT BcHig aa-mberofthe above orders. I am prepared al at i: es to furnish everything apperaiuing thereto with punctualityawMltpatch. I lev. v -vw ruui

NEW DRUG STORE. (Sign of the Golden Mortar.) ÄWt'Ä'Q. DEALER IN Druare THeUlriiire, lulntef Olle, IrrMuf f, I'crturuerFt 9clitel llooka, Miitlonrry l'en aud l'orkrl I'll tic r)t Ac., Wrst side of Main St., next door te the VALLEY HOUSE, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA.

TAKES pleasure In Informing the nubile generally, thuthels now tn receiptor and openIngln his new room, opposite ths ruMic Square, a fulittock of sllUoodtln bltline. His sloe kef Duugs and Medicines I ' He can say with alt confidence It n t aurpatted, either Iu quality or variety by any other house In loe county, nor at as lew prices. Hit svoca or Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, Kept by him Is completeln every paib I am now openlugan cli-guut assortmctilof - , . - , English, French and American Perfumer ie$, All of V.ch harobsen parcliated st each srlcet at will enable me to tell at tbe lowest rales. I have made arruugemeiita with a large publishing house In Cluclunall to be kept supplied with tlllUt Ttrlulle of School Uooks, Used! a tbe Schools oft His place and tlclalty, be sides an excellent asuortiuctit of ..).. Staple and Fancy Stat ionery, ' which will be disposed of at reduced prices. I hare slto a very due sttortuiont of Pen and Pocket Cutlery, all of whlchare fresh Imporlutlonsaiid many new patterns. For any of the above or numcrout other articles nsuallv kent in houses of llkeeharacler. the nubile are respectfully Invited to the "Sign of tho Golden . .. II I. V . r II n A MU Nonir." niNvuvii No.C tf. c. a.snaw. L. XAtsoca. O. BCBLL. aaaaoca. Importers and Jobbers of No, augiPCm 55 1onrl streel, cnrcxvifATL Whist every Woman should know. Every woman should know thut If she It Ins poor, sickly, debilitated condition of health, making existence s burden to herself aud atource of anxiety to her relatives snd friends, an,ereaps, (horrible reflection,) entailing and infiicting ber own maladlet and tufferiugt opou her children, that it is ber duty to understand, why and from what cause ter tulTwring arise, that remedy sud relief icay wli le yellhero it Ura b? ed the causes be avoided in future, and I cr health restored, that the may be lilted fo tht dntles and capsbls ef the enjoymen't of life . Letovery woman lookjat the eina atcd form, the death-like complexion, tbe deep-j urled, luttreleueye,lb0 uuken cheek, ths 0 and preaaed spirits, the shattered uervoe.ine prostrate and helpless condition ot many a wife, mother, daughter or sitter, If not hertolf Incladd l,wllhlo he'own circle, whose dayt are days of ahony,and ask herself.'Mutt this eontinueT Must this be? Is there no remedy? So relief? No hope?' Ths remedy It by knowing ths canto sudtroldlngthem and knowing the causes aad benefitting by them. These arn pointed ont In Xlie NIarrled Woman's Private Medical Companion. BT DR. A. M. MACRICEAÜ, raorcssoa or pisKAsasor womi. One hundrrttth E,tttiin (510OCQ. liVno., pp. J30. (o rixt rAftt, ixtsa inoih,91 00.) Every complaint to which a woman It tubjoct, from girlhood to womanhood, at altost wife snd at mother, are fully described, with the eantet.the the symptoms, and alto proper mode of treat ment in a plain, simple, but hi the most ehaste, langonge, easily understood. And thus every woman can discover, by comparing her own tymptontwlth those described, the nature-, chard acter snd rauset of her cotuplalut; and be spare much anxiety and suffering. Tbe wife about becomings mother bat often need of Instruction and advlco of the utmost Importance toher future health, In respect to which herseusttlvcness forbldt consulting a medical gentleman, w ill find tuch instruction and1 advice, and also explain many symptont which otherwise would occasion anxiety and alarm. How many are suffering from obstructions or Ir regnlarities peculiar to the female tyttom which undermine the health, Uie health, tbe effects of which they are Ignorant, aud for which the delica cy forbids seeking medical advice? How many suffer from prolapsus uteri (falling of the womb). or from Boor albui (weiknest, debility, &c-)? How many are iu constant agony for many mnntht preceding confinement? Uow many have difficult. if not dangerous deliveries and slow and uncertain recoveries Somo whose lirei are hatarded du ring such time, will each find In itt peget tbe meant of prevention, amelioration and relief. Uow many bitter moments how much anguish, might have been f pared to the sourer, to her hut' ban. 1, to her relatives, byatlmcly possession of thlt little volume. It it impracticable to convey fullly the various subjects treated of, at tbey are of a natnre ttrle ly inteuded for those wno are married, or hose contemplating marrluge. Cut no hu.b.inJ, wife or mother are excusable If they t till continue iu ignorance of those physilogical laws, by tho knowledge of which their own health and happiness, at also the future wellI being of their children aro eecured. ' I ''The Married Woman's Privat ! Itlcdical Companion" its gtaudard work of established reputation, found clastod ia the catalogues of thegreat trade aales In New-York Philadelphia, and other cities, and told by all the principal book -sc Hers In the United Stute t. It wtt first published In 1847, tince which time Five hundred IhouMUdt Copies. haveb4en to d, of which there were upwards of ltOOO Copies seal by ?Iail attesting the high estimation in which it ia held at a reliable popular Medical Book for every Female; the author having devoted hit cxcluslrs attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females In respect to which ho It yearly consulted by thou tnnjj. Inconsequence of the universal popularity of tho work, as evidenced by Jtt Inordinary sale, various iuipositlont have been attempted by Imitations of title page, spurious editions, and sur reptitious infringements of copyright, as well upon booksellers as upon the public.it has btcu found necessary, thr rafore, to CAUTION TUG PUBLIC. to day no hook unless fie words 'Dr. A. M. Mau riceau, iS9 Liberty tt..N. Y.,' is on the title poje, all J the entry in the Cletk't Office on tbe back; of the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or scud by niaH,aod address In Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. 0Upon receipt off! The Tarried tVt man's Private IMcdlral Coinpan ion it seilt (mailed free) to any part of the Uaited States, lbe Canadas ant British Provlncct. A'llortcr must be post-paid and addressed to Dr. A. Mauriceau, Box l'2ii New YorV City. Publishing Offlee No. IS9 Liberty it., N. Y. t or snie in Indiana, by J. M. & J. O. Howe, lotmtngttn D. W. Burroughs. Frt Wayne J. Turner, Oreencattte3. Elder, Richmond F. Fairvre. HoborU, La Peru G. R. Harvey, k'incennett Jainct Ecard,ArJtamn; J. Davlet.iuaiivg'fau 3. C.Wright, La Gruge Amet & Holllday,.Vf'g8n City C. B. Ilensly, KukvmaT. Jcruigau, Michigan Cifjf Fautctt, KktmnJ. Rnodgrass,Pfrrygvfffe J. C. Applegate, Delphi. Sep. I Cm. Ii ADIES' DiiESS GOODS We are now opening the finest stock of the aoovo goods we have ever hau the pleasure of offering in this market, consislingtn pkrlof So pieces Plain and Fancy Silks; 10 " Chambray; 0 " Plain Kerage; 10 " Printed Uerage; 5 " Scotch Glac:; 4 " Lustrine; 3 " Pont de Loic; 14 " Organdy; 10 Silk Tissue; Together with a large and complete assortment of white goods of evory description, all of which were aelected with great care, aud will be aold cbeuper than they can be boiightolsvwherc. .N.D. GALLION dcfcOS. a1 ITEXSIVAKE.A splendid assortment, br the sett or piece on i. and aud for sule by OUTS ANUSHOLSTiie largest slock of Boots and Shoes in the murkel can Ue seen at. . K. TYÄEK'S. "DAX0NCA0TS, BIANUFACTUBER OF ,i . IIK.IOt.lt, t,A.U IftliOi., üCiOiNU FLG 11) and KpiritGcs. I ALSO LAMPSt wholesale and retail, for horn ing the above. N o a College Building, Cinciaaatl Ohio. mar 84 '54 ly

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1 AND t WAKE. fTTHS ndertigned hat on hand a large aitoriX uienlof Cooking suivet of tne best paltrrni In lueelty, which he will sell at lower prteea than an njifi eatabllahment In the county. Farmers and others who want to buy, will And It to their advantage to buy where they can make selections from largo slot k. My Kloves are warranted to perform well, or the money will be refunded. Kxtrs Stove trimmings oi an amus igr ssio. Tin Ware. a large assortment ot Tta ware constantly on hand and for tale. E:ive-Trouha and bpouts Made to order on abort notice, and tn the bett manner, , Jrut I ( ans Always on band at low prices. Tne nignest caan prise paiu lor via irva, vuii Brass, aud rewter. TTShoo on Mnln Burgess St., weit t'de, ons door south of the PostOffice. . H. FUDUK. June 3 if. . . "llltOOkVlLLK 11AM lit Tki. n.nk will nit als rer cent Intent on tight depositee raver the 3uth Inst. Jim 0 If , T S SlrT A I I? an IT a luututMOrtujot juitrecoirod at tho ( .j J laiJ iSJ utuviai ITTiVe A tT V IIE A T 1 1 ITIIEATin W a.rt.nrwi Huaheltof Wheat wanted at the Ex ihauge Mill, Brookville, for which the highest narket price ineatn win ue paiu dj Not.30.25-50 GKO. HOLLAND&Co. RAWDON, WRIGHT. HATCH Sc. EDSON Banknote EnzraversKrrinters Seuth Eatter.Jth& Mat St,Cleiatt,Ohi. AL.SO, Bagraved in a tivie corresnonuina- in excellence to that of Bank Soles, Kallroad, Slate n. i Tonnt Rnnrfs. Bills of Kxchange. Checke, lirufi.. ('.rtincateaoffctock and Deposite, Proroietory Sotet. Bill and Letter lleadt, Diplomas, Vltltlug ana rrotesaionai t..aros, nuwnai, vuu uu tland seals, otc. r.nn.taiitiv on hand. Bank Sole Paperof varlout tints, made tooraer.otvery tupenoisuanvj . Theabove olllce It under the tupervlsionof Reo T.Jonct, a practical engraver. mr 11-12 m riOTOVTS'.l 8T0VE8'.'.!-THS uautÄBiüstu Uli nave oueu n new rwe owiw " " geas street. In Brookrille, a few doort north of lue Pott Office. rh.v III ennataullv keen a gooa I r. . assortmento' Cf'Oäiu b i u v fcs PARLOR STOVKS HUi LOW WARB and C ASTI.NGS of all tlnut. FRUIT OAIMS. Tbey will keep a general assortment of Tin Ware, snd pay rAkTHCl.AB attbhtioh so tne manuiaciure and team g oi rruit vaus, vu niu tuurtcti no tice. Frulieanswlll be sealed while "plptrg hoi" and spoiteo frail guarded aaralaat. Spouting will be putup when promised, and at the very thortoti notice. Having a dotlre to tucceed lubutlnett they intend to devote their time lo business In such a mnneraa ia rtsmler satisfaction sprMtr i SAWtiitun)' rujauALii.. R. TYNER, HSioiailkvillQy HmMama. It Ju recelrtng snd opening an unusually large ttock of - SPJUNG GOODS, direct from EASTERN MARKETS, Sclectod from the largett and bett Importing Houses la NEW YORK, and other inarkelt,by purchasers who are at well posted In Styles, prices, and qualities of Goods, as some of thelreotemporariee He has taken every advantage of the markets, bought large quantities when Gooda were at the lowest figures, and It prepared to offer a larger, cheaper,and betlerecioclod stock of Goods for the prutuut SPRING TRADE than It ofton found In thlt market. He keeps a much larger ttock than any other houaeln town, thereby giving customer, a decided advantage in making tolectioni. Hit old friends and the public are especially invited to call and examine bit stock rud prices, wbicb will compare favorably with r .iy In Ihn W bile Water Valley, pr.l 1854 18 OIL, PAINTED W IIS DOW SHADE,, and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured and told, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer & Co.Nj. College Building, Walnut t., Cluciuuau, ChlJ. yrders promptly tilled. Country Merchants ai d Odlerssupplied on tne lowestterms. or. 6, 1cj3. 4ii-ianii. NONÜTIIINS ABOUT! At Xo. 2 Commercial Bow. THE Public can always Dnd a general assortment ol good and fashionable Furniture, Consisting in pa rlortlureuusI!edtcadSf Table, Stauda Sofa, Center aud Curd Table, louiigee and .Huttrc--svt, ty illosv Uusous A tabs, iMar. ket Ila-Kete. Wlilov- Cradles, Split t'une A- Windsor Cltuirs, SplU-cunc autl Uotden Hockers, firl neat ltochera and other necessaries for housefurnishing to numerous to meulion. aljv irCOEMKXS PATENT STRAW CUTTER. V a r ran led u give ali.lactiou. All of waicu will be sold low lor cash at the FUKMTGKE ROOMS. N. B. NVe have on hand aud can furnish on short notice, a superior stjle of eiilliuu Ulinda at Ciuciuull Prices.' TZfiMS OF THE INDIANA AMERICAN. Subscription when not paid within tbe year 3,00 If paid within the year 2,50 If tiaid iuadvauce. S,00 13 ceul will be deducted on subscription out df the couuty.. - - (tir Subscribers may remit money by mail at our risk, when not less than are re mitted at one time, and receipts will be returned stating the time to uhioh pay' ment w made. - UHam a certificate of th Post Master as to the amount remitted. (lundry't Commercial Writing fluid. 'PlIC undersigned it prepared to furnish the Western market with a superior Writing Fluid his own invention aud which in color, durabili ty, aud fluidity is warrauted lo be uuurpased. The color it at drvla greenish blue, changing lo a deep permaueiit black. AU orders will be promptly attended to by addressing, or calliug ou him at his oilio in Mercan tile Coilega. 11 may alto be ontaiued at tne ooci Stores generally. jijhn uiiauni. Nov. II, 153,47 lyr. Hoys' and Children's Clotliins;J3 'Fhe undersigned in addition lo the heavy stock ofgoods alwas kept for men's wear, would respectfullv iulorm their customers and the publie generally, that tbey are Jut In receipt of a goneral assortuionl ol Bo) ' and childreu'a Clothing which are now open for inspection al their ClAH HTJiG KMPOK1UM, consisting or Coats, Hound Jackett, Fault and VrntSt In endless variety, suited U the teaton. all ol which will be told at very tow nguree. o have every size, and can hi ont boys tbk vcaks old, and upwards, with m tail tail. V o earnesuv tolietl a call iroin persons wisning anything iu thisline TV 3Kt t BAKKR. NEW MLLINERY GOODS. 'P.TES. E. M. BUTLE2 HAS JUST OPENED, Ali. in bur new laue) aioro room, ou the ruei aoutu of her old residence, the largest and moat tplendid assortment of .Miliiuery aud Fancy Goods ever ollcred in Brookville. consisting of Bouucta of every stte, from S3 ceuts up; Kibboni of every style, together with a splendid stoci ot Flowers, lups, auuail mo mncuvtvi uuiiut vwlurs, CUeuiisettcs, Glcvcs, dec, uud can luruisb uiilliuers wauling supplies as ebeap aa tbey can be had Ui Cinciuuati. 8he invites all her old customers to coll and ex amine hertlock bctoro purchasing elsewhere, bhe flattert hertell thut alie can tell as caeap or cheap er than tbey can be bad In tu, market, at the is doing a cash buaiuess. ane proposes hiking Bulter, gga, kc., ia exchange for goods. niny.Jiuo " BROOKVILLE COLLEGE. fTTIIIlS institution It now ready torecciveany j number of young gentlemen and young la--A. ilcl) aud ttford tuem the best ol lacililio for obtaining a thorongh education. , The buildint4 is large aud couvculoul. aud Uie Board of lnatruclion will betuureasedas the wauta ol the Insluliou demand, l oose young men who may even prefei logradualeat older inalilutlous, willdo well to acquire the preparatory studios here, where the classes are nut loo largo lor convenience, and where tliey are uottaugb. oy uu-ier graduates, a iuoiostold lu.tuulious. Youiigladtos, on grad uating, will receive appropriate diplomas. Boarding can be bad iu go jd families, uearthe college edinoe at two dollars per week. Young uieu e in ooaru tuuiuteivesai auuut sixty ceuis pm week? Tbe prices ol tuition tauge from giu 1 Sg.OO per iurter with ten per cent discount for advauce payment. rorfurilierpariicuUtrsaddr.as Brokville nd. Feb. 6 1cj4. c: letbtfCattlmeret and t tinua. We have jusl received Iroin the Eanleru .Market a irth supply of-niece goods which will sell or make lo order warranted uHi n Cie tiiorti'st noiic-e. and m lite luteal l) le,rnd at prices lüal cannoiiaii to please. rVNFRoV BAKER üT" ö. ioiCÄssEs. ' " W." Jutt received a large lot of N. O. Molasses in bblt. ajid t bbl. And for sals by U. TV5ER.

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BBOOKVTLLE. INDIAJTA. ukrmah ttMta.) i ju. n. ray ca. I ' IN CK Is receiving the handsomest ntsorlmeiil i ol spring goods, ever opened In litis market -selected by himself with uuuaualcare Willi reference to Price, hljlo, aud Quality he ehallongea the commercial fraternity of tbe valli-y to surpass his stock. The senior partner, Mr. List a, gives hit entire J BiwillllUM IU (lie inuKCfpi well iwiiru in mi) Kricea, and quallty.or goods lu the market makes It purchase la Cincinnati and it thereby ena bled to present a fresh ttock to hit customer every thirty or sixty days. uur irienat and the public are an especially Inr Hod to examine our stock, at ws are deieriu.nod tosxtiLln our efforts lo caur to your taste and interest, as by so doing so we but trve our own. mar J iius B. WALUCE, PEOFESSIONAX BAEHLK,nllurs ins services tu the citizens ot llle.it. a skilful and xperteneed workmen Brook vl mice In the old .American building, In the room formerly used at a lawyer's office. ALSu.He tenders his service, to gentle tneo ana ladies, as a successful renovator of cloths lb Ml are damaged by grease or tar. apt 7 T1-AT1Y T AT1S rTlTTTTCfl JLv Oeueral Aauortiueui keptcontlanlly ouhand at AO. l. Commercial now. by LIXCKdc FAKIiwHAK, Kx, a iMMUuiui nud very large assortment In full viia or by the piece, jusl reeetveo at-o. i von inereial Kow.auu lor sale Dy LI.NCK&FARftUHAR. BOKITETS AND RIBBONS.Ju.t received a great variety of fashionable bounela audnUbont at So. 1 Commercial How, by Ll.NCKdtFAKyl'UAK. HATS AND CAPS sprrig sttea, Jost received al5o. 1 Comluerciat How, and for tale by LlCK & FAllQUHAR. GEOCTMES , HAKD WAEE. NAILS. ETC. ' Li lie a, Oi fraruimr are iu receipt ol lull tupI'tiet of Ue cboioest Groceries, and beat telected Hardware, Cutlery, and Nail., at o 1 Commercial Kow, by Ll.NcK 6c FAKftUHAK. B "Ö0TS AND BHÖESr- ?T. . I 1 he largoaiaud uioet carefully aelected ttock ol Boots and bhooa thoy,huve ever o 11 red, may be teeu at o. I Coiutuercitl Kow, lor sule by Ll-NCKdtFABWHAK. TTALL PAPER. V 1 ue largo.1 assortment ever offered lo thlt public, for tale at No. 1 Commercial Kow, by LINCKdtFAUmVHAK. DEXS3 GOODS.J.AHo- iUKSS GOODS. CE.YiLKJ4K.VS SLMMKit WEAR. FANCY A SI) PLAIN UHtSS MLKS. W HI1K AM) bMHKOIUbKKUUUOttS. LAI'lt.S' hLht'b AM) CO LI. A Ki. CHUMIhElTh,IU.NUKLKCHlb.FS,.c. Portale at No. 1 Commercial kow, by nirJl IHM LIN'l'.K At FA KQUIIAR. J0H1T WILIIAIil'S spRisu sc sc nun tit tiotK ion Clin Kit bT 18Ö4. TO THE PUBLIC At the commencement of the sprtue; lr.de I should be fur alienated Irons my duly did 1 fail lo return my most grateful acknowledgments for luo itiowertof lavors that have been heaped upon tne. Patronage ao vast caunol rail to be prou1 laeeourti. auiy. IHK UKlVALLfc.l rofULAKHV whicta my Clothing fcsUMisliiuent bat atuiined, It tuth at lo famillariie luv name Id all ctaases, and to au Individuals, n verlheless, the introduction of a new seuson, and the consequent change alloudanl thereupon, render It expedient for ue to solicit yourcauiloutaiieulion, wbilo 1 relate In at concise a mauueras possible, lay new claims to) our support lu preparing luy stoca lor me present spring a-d summer Seuaou, Ideleroimud io secure Ue beat audNewest Fash ions introduced. A novel, beautiful, durable, varied, and exten sive collection Qi Piece Goods have fuuud their way into uiy establlshuicul. Novelty of cloth is coupled with uovelly ol desigu, while ia workuausuip inauy aiierauousauuiuijprovemcuisunve beuu ellcclod. My reputed tyttea of economy u patepito all, aud tl u welt known that I euueavor U' uiake the favorable cuances ol the pnvule buyer. For the success of the past season, i nave to teude uiy best Uiauks, and hope lo meet wilb similar encouragement Uurlug the present year1 am the FubUtTs most oo'l. serv t., JOHN WILLIAMS, Merchant Toiler. iriount Carmel, End. msr31 3iuo LIGHT'S SOLUTION Will Cure OiarrhceaScBlnody Flux 33-1) M. W . UAILfc, Agenl for crooxville. JAlyTTS SPEES has Just received and will lu failure aeeuegood a.aorUn.nl ol Groceries, Dry Goods aud Fancy articles, winch be w .11 tell at the most red ueed rict. novjx aJir OPCNIKU OF UGOUK. NU'I'ICI-; is hereby given thai the books ol the A I Im n v sud SaiidmCv Citv Junction Kail Koad Comouny, are uow v:en for tubsnp lion lo the capital ttock of said company, attheotticeol Lie uudersigi ed lu lirookvlllu. TLecom Paiiy will recoivo subscriptions tn real estate, a au appraise tueut, or at a i lualion lo be accepted by lue Board. Au edlceut corps of agents mil be provided lo waitupou the public. uy orobr oi iie ooaru. Feb. 17, Ic54. tf. JSO.ll. FARQUHAR Agent. DR.J.B.MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CAT110LIC0N roa TPs vcutr aMDcuat or tcrriKino ran albs. IT STAMDS I pre-eiuiueulfor its curative powert in all the disease! for which it is recommended, usually called FKMAI.K COMPLAISTS. Of ibeaeare Poi.Anrs Uteri, or Falling of the Womb; FLroasL art er Whites; Chromic IntlamMATioa and UlrtRATtOX Of TBI Wows; I ad: xTALHaaoRRHAoa, or Flooding; ramrt'L, stf PKEtSED, aüo Ir RkwbLAU jtf aM.müA ru, Oic, with all their accompsnylng evils, (Cancer excepted,) no matter how severe or of bow long slanging. The Catholicon farturpassotother remedies. In being more certain, less expensive, and leaving thesvstem in a better condition. Let all interested call ami obtain a pamphlet (free) containing ample proof, from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial results of Its use: together with letters from highly experienced Physicians, who bare useditin their practice, and tpeakfrom their own observations. Ketice te the Unfortunate Female. I fiwlltaduty incumbeut upon myself to declare publicly Uie great blessing Dr. Marchlsi's Uterine Catliolicon has proved to me. For two years my health aas miserable; I was almost unab'e to walk. Physicians pronounced my case falling of the wemb, extensiv a ulcerations, commencing with floor albns. The pains. Irritation, prottrution, and the Intolerable foetid discharge rendering life almost a burden, in this miserable couditlon, Dr. F. 1. Kewlntid recommended Dr. Marchisi's Uterine catholicon. Alter taxing lour bottles I Ond luvself in perfect health. Gratitude lor niv restoration makes me ardently desire that all mv sex, alike unfortunate, may Bud sure relief from this inestimable medicine. JiLIZABb I li A Atl.t.Mi, , So, 19 West t- Utica, S. Y. Theabove statomeui 1 know to be true. r F.P.5EWLAND,M. T. Utica,S.Y. I have no hesitation in saying, Dr. .Marchasi'a Cterine Calbulicen ia invaluable in utcrtne disea ses general ly. lhavcuse.t It In Fluor Albus, Ameiiorihoca, Prolapsut Uteri, and iu catct of extensive u contiou of the vagina and ot uteri His worthy oflhenotiee or the r-acnliy. Baltimore, Md. I have nted. for tome months past, a prepara tion for lemulo complaints, culled MsrcnisPs Uter ine Catholicon, winch I was iuduc.d toby In tome extreme casetattbo urgent request of some pa tients who Introduced it to my uoucj. i am persuaped.afthr trying lu great many cases, thai it surMMsea all other remedies within my kuow. edge, for that class of difficulties for whirh il it recominendek. It hat cured ome very extrem cases iiudermy observation, which have resisted all other wcatmeut, and i regard it as a reraody that should be subjected lo the proof by every school of physicians, at Ills ofxasl importance to be able to treat successfully a class of diseases which hat oeretofnre been extremely difficult to maiiuge, aud which afllicts so large a orlion ol ourfemales. L. D. t LLMIAG, M. D. Rtchestcr, N. i. Pamphleuhad gratia at the store of Girret b 6c Alds, Agents, Laurel, lud. ALSO told by B. E. Fuller, Harrison, Ohio. Dakiil Bunts, Liberty. Pawls it Morrison. Counersrille. R. SriwART.C-reensburg. 'f Johr IIcwtlr, Versailles.' . J. B. MA KC 11 151 Ac Co., Proprietor! . csktral earoT, 3U4broadwat,ii. v. Feb. fith. IW.S4 fimos. - N0TAB.T PTJEUC- ... The undersigned having been appointed by the-Governof a Notary Publics will give hit strictest a teiitlon to any business In his line thai ids friends mi y fa or him with, and by due and rareful Hltentiou o dumidi-ss he hopes to give genWmUiitifu Vioii. Ilaviug a oumber'-f the moslapproved forms to Deeds. Morurages, Quit-Claims, die, on hand. those wishing aokno iedgemvnta taken or Deeds dee, made, will do well to give him a call. jun Wil.U.McCLEERY.

Practical Boot nud Shoe Maker.

nFOS leave to Inform the tlllteatef ' lin.okvilleand leiniiy, that he carripson business la the above Jine ou Main Burg-s aired, opposite tne Clrrk'i OlMcf, and hopes by by alrtrt attention to butlneasand Ids eiperienee In the trade, and will a Sou determination te work noltniif but the best of atork aud warrant good fits, he expects lo merit B share of pnblte patronage. Pi-gnr teed ladies' work ef all desrriptleiis made 10 order, and of the real Parttaa and Philadelphia l) lee. January C lt-44-l yet'. pLOt'lt BAItlCI'.LK.-alheinarcetprltelB I1 rauh will be paid for merchanUMe (eat barrels at the Kxchange Mill, Brookville. by Noa.o.'ii-jo. ;m. holi and A CO. CiT.F.i 4c sTi:pnrx aie ns? teg the kJ highe.t price for line ere J at their paper mill. eedconou rags del lvBrookville, .or. autn.isii 50 tf. If M MMj mLJj AT THE OLD RED BRICK!!! Barioratrs. ittsc i. rtics. D. PEICE & SOU, General dealers in Foreign end Demerit Dry Goods, Ready-mad clothing, Bocis.Shoa, Hat; caps. Umbrellas, Quetnswarr. Giatnoare, Hardware, Groceries, cf-e., fj-c., 4-e., Seep constantly on band a large aad varied eve , of ever) thing utually found iu aeuniry atore,,"" qualities, and at pMres, that rann4 fall to please. naving oougni our uoods enurely lor cash, an -selected them carefully with reierence to lae wanu of tint couimuntty, we Caller oertelrse ' that we are able u offer great IndvceiaeniateaU. who may favor at wub thsir pa trout ge. . aprSI 1154 Irl . - '.. p EAST HADE CX0THIN0.IX A urge nud well seiet-iod lvk alwsvsos hand ai the OLD KKU BKICK. CAEPET BAGS ' or every quality cad kind at the ! . OLD UtU BRICK, SHOEFTSDItfGSOt eery description now opentngat the old hlu bkick. . Bonxetki bÖxkf.tk:: bonsktk: ' ÜOi) Silk, English straw, Not and French Lace and blond strsw bonnets, together with all torts of Ribbons and Trimmings to tultlnei received at the OLD VH1TE COBKKH.' SCHOOL BOOKS. iutt received and for sale at the - OLI HEP BRICK. . GEO. W. SMITH, SADDLE k IB VYV Of. MUUIUUIittl. Main Strrrt, nrxt deer It t'adlt! IIKOKVLLL ISD. "m NOTIOXS; ' Groceries, . Hardware; . ' Qaesniware; ' A nd everything for ever- body for aalV!!?1' '' GALLIO.t'B 8TORB. . ' P tE ft?d ,1T,e' KowfinVTl. ' t,'lIL1J?r,Lr,,id b"1"b" appointed mf 1 u C- w-rn's Fire aud Water Prool Kooung.u now ready to do roolliir of thu klad la any part ofPranklln, Colon, or PayetUeounüe. 1 he 8iore rooms of M. W. Hale aud H. II. & i. C. . Burton, tn Brookville, are covered with this kind ' of roodng, to whom tbe public are referred. Ita " durability,cheapnctt,tafety,and convenience, all , .w..,vi it, .uicrior.m ine eonttructton of moat buildings. MOFFITT a UAKKH. t. if lo'ii :n-i-v m gee xt EMPoamii OF . Cheap Goods! TTTE have the pleasnte of Informing onr nntnerW ous patrons, that we are daily receiving i aud opening a new supply ofsplendid spring goods selected with great care, and with direct reference) to the well known good taruof our cus'omcrt.la the abundant markets of Boston, Philadelphia aad New York. We call altentiou lo the fart that our goods are purchased atOrslbaud; Indeed our domestics and sboet trom tbe manufacturers' agents; and this circumstance plaelng'ut on aaeqasi loot- i ing with the Cincinnati jobbers, both aa to quality , and economy, we think we cannot be outdone la ! the Brookville market either tn style, quality and : variety, orloihe prices at wbicb we proixtee to sell our goods. K.D.GALLIO &S02T. aprSI 185418 BOOTS AND SÜOKS T. The largett and bett telected rtock over brot to this market jutt opened at the OLD WHIIECORXKR- . IT i f ATS dc CAPS 11 A beautiful and well telected ttock of Spricf aud Summer 1st) lesjuft opened at the f OLD WH1 1 K CORXKR. . 8AOTEL 1LASIATT, BLACKSMITH, i Main Street, South of the Public Sqnare, East side ltreekTill-v Ittd. A LL KINDS OF BOLTS AND Ca. Screws muade al tbe shortest no- 2tw tice and io the beet manner tV ALSO I nay particular attention to repairing- II all kinds of .Machinery, warrauu d lo be at well done and at at low pi ices V s ran be found any where In the West, mall SI ly I loelsaltd Mi o-a I A general assortment of men and boys' boots and shoes, J 4tl received and for saiecbeap ai TV.NEHABAKa.HH ' VTEW YOIIK WÜVDIIU SHADE DE iXlOT THUS. J. E KN ST Manufacturer aa dealer in all kinds of transparent window shade Also cords.Taasels, Brass mounttng.re. Ho.SColl-ge Hall, Walnut sl.,OnclKna:i. ' Church, Store and other large shades painpet l order ii-a superlorstj le. ? V norces tale by of Rice Jutt received and for R. TVS KB. PATENT Spring Saddle Tree. AFTES GBEAT LABOE and expense, we areuoweuaoied toluruliatheae cunvalled Trees in quantity at short notice. Price, 3,54 each. ca.iri. HUJfTER, COBCKN, EDME.ST05 it BARR, sole niannfacturert and w holesale dealers is Saddlery, Hardware and Coach Trimmings, No. t Crurcb Building, V alnut street, Cincinnati, Ohl we also have a full supply of our Patistüaj Ptviaa. D7IIMNTRATOR'! SOTirC. QL Kotice is hereby given that the undersigned bus befi appointed ailmiiiistratorde boms eon of thu e-tate of GeorgeG. Sboup, late of Franklin co.. doc)aed. Said estate is supposed to be tat solvent. THOMAS J. WHITE. 37-3 w. ad'm de bonis hon. ' HE3TBY EIGBEE, WHOLESALE GEOTB Sc COM 1.JI U.N MtKCHAM, SOU VVALnul street, between From aud Columbia, Ctocla. nati.Ohlo. msr24'5ly riEA AXD COFFEE.i Just received asueriorlntof Voucg Hyson, Iinperiul, Green powder and Black Teas; also, choice article of Kio Coffee, for sale by K.TYrSER.:' I CATIILKrl J A large lock of Sole and Upper Leather, aud Kip aud Calf Skint on hand and for tale bf K.TY.NK.. i --- ) - T ; aUZEXSWAEE. A trestttuuuu just received S I Ue-1 ,. OLD KEDBR1CX-, j tTali and Cn oa 'j nil ..'. IX A choice stock ollie uiott fatlionatle styl u.i. opened al TWNEK dc AKFH BOOTS AlfD SHOES Oi every kiuu aud quality Jut) received at IBS OLD KKDUK1CK. .. Ready Kade Clotting. ; riIlC UXDEBSICSED beg leave 40 If I form their friends and customers ol their ex tislveoppwatloe mnnuiaclunng ready ma4e Clotliliig lor this spring. We have contiantlv on hand aud are daily receiving a good steck fckvtbt Cwssimera, Vestiags & Tailors inuiuitura togetawc Willi a Cue assortmeiilof Geullemeiit Furuisbiiif goods, all of which we shall be happy leecllcntea aud ou rearonat le leriua- PU-acjiH aud examine our stock be lore purchasing elsewhere. Call aio. II weetaide Main ti. belweea -lb di Sib, jaÄ-T?y. MACK 4 BRÖTVBU.' i ;; -a. VI ATV.OK FOR HOT, SEW AM D Si:CO D It AM U. we will let tbe rent apply im porcae, If Bought lu a given lime-. We keep the ärgert stock, best Pianos, and will tenlor sell oweror eah tiiao any other House in this city. Aleoes oud hand Pianos Uken iu exchange at 7 ; M ea. Fourthstrect. MURCU yHiTE, j au!28 Largest Piano Dealers 1 C in'li. AM KABBLE V0BES. CHAS, BTTLE Coruef i, ,., i k.iiii sirven incinna'.i. vniin. M on" in ents, Tombs, and firave M.nes, Marwl Mantles and Statuary. lü.Uixmal FoaU. Maaral 1'ablets, Urns, Vases, Garden Figures, Cablnetalid CowiiW Slabs, &c. Arc, cenataiitlj baud aud furniesel l" order. : The i'rade supplied with Marble tn Blot, and Elab.nrbawedloerder. ' ' .!. !';. mar 24 '54 U