Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 March 1855 — Page 3

A PAPER f ÖR ' THE PftMllY C3ROiE-OEVö?8D TO THE "Äß8ÜS8MEHT:fifiD ' iHSTRüGTlfliä' ' ÖP VÖÜß- ÄND 6Ü).

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VHO IIEC 3 AGE. : : GtTtiZmtn of ths House ' . of Heprtsentativa. I retDCctfuIlr return to too bill Na 93, entitled Aa act to amend an act to authoriie and regulate the business oi general banking,' which originated in the House of Representatives, with a brief statement of tbe reasons for withholding my sygnature. I regret that to short a time has been allowed me for examining tbe bill (it having been received by me at a late hoar last night) bat I return it this early ia order to afford to the representatives of the pet.ple as much time for reconsidering its provisions as possible. The most serious objection to the bill is the almost unlimited discretionary powers which it confides to a single oCcer the Auditor of State such as the power, at any time, to chttge the stocks which are a security for the issues of a bank, the question of residence, the power to determine whether a good defence exists or not to a protested notethus deter mining In effect whether the bank shall be wound up or not. There is an ostensible effort, to be sure, to distribute the powers under the bill to the Governor, Auditor, and Secretary of Bute; but on examination it will be found that those powers which should be most narrowly watched, are confided to the Auditor alone. There can be no objection to the Auditor signing and registering the bills,' but here bis duties should cease. It is not good policy to confide a trust requiring so much judgement, so much reflection, solarge a knowledge upon financial questions, and so delicate a "caution sat every step, to any one person, and especially, to one the onerous duties of whose oEce, it is known, ar equite enough at leas!, to engross the entire attention of any one man. Anerror of judgement, orhether committed through ignorance or haste or incaution, is equally disastrous. Besides, while I hare not the slightest reason to call in, question the integrity of the late Auditor or the present incumbent, yet It is not too much to say, thst the vast interests which m.ght be brought to bear upon an Auditor under the present Jaw to secure a particular construction, or the doing or forbearing to do, a particular act, might be well calculated to shake the integrity of any man who is not fortified by a more immovable virtue than usually falls to the lot of men. Ilia proposed, hoever, by the present bill, to devolve a share of the responsibilities and labor of the system, upon the Governor and Treasurer of State. To show the impolicy of this provision, it is sufficient to say that the duties now imposed by law upon those officers who are as great as they are able fitly to perform. To assume properly to discharge the duties imposed, would ncesarily involve a neglect of some other of the publie interests. It is not well to impose duties so great and multifarious upon any one ofilcer. There is a limit to those which he is able to perform or properlr SDDervUe: and when that limit is passed, the duties have to be entrusted! toothers, who are not elected by, and are irresponsible to the people. ine diu ot luoz was surely loose enough, but the construction given to it by tbe Auditor and the power exerased under it by bim, have abun-.-.i.e . i .1.. i usqtij ituiucu ui luit uuiuiug r-nui i oi a seperaw U'inK uepartmeni, nav ing the custody of the securities, the bills, the plates, the dies, dee., will insure a system worthy of the slightest confidence of tho people. . We have been -sufficiently warned by the experience of the past two years, that whero corporations have .kl.!..1 , .WA I Id .!ma.I Im once uuiiiuvu muivsi uupossible by legislation to arrest the evils to which they give rise. An earneat effort wa made in the Lermlav turatwo tears aero to correct those

evils ia the Free Bank systam which ing people awake in church, is acLrwere obvious to every reflecting per- gyman who is wide awako h'mself.

too: yet nothing could be effected. And now again after the lapso of two years, during which period sharpers . and brokers oavo literally been rioting upon the substance of the people, and after ei?ht weeks' labor of tbe neorJe's Representatives, a measure is of- ' fered which does not at all striko at the root of these evils; and which in its effects its is feared will rather ag gravate than allay them. Owing to the general loss ot confidence in the preset Free Bank 13 stem, which has crown out of the shamelfhs frauds which have been practiced under it. tbe evils which those banks are able to commit, have, to a considerable ex tent been corrected by the general distrust of those institutions. But it is feared that the present Bank bill would increase those evils, by provi ding no sufficient safe-guard against their recurrence, and by exciting con . ' . a -

an frora bintr nshered In under thelAo. "iohk hiiaIikn nHiritodaui uttred mor

mnmm t . tn nni .n .n,l jtivc.vi .uv.. --' r ,v the cause of the present discontent. Bribe present bill, stocks of emy Stat-, and Territory ot the United States, at s.at rbatOYfr price speculators brokers ma;givo tbemio N-w ar to furnish the basis of bankand York. loa; and tbe scene is again to be re newed. of speculntors and brokers seekincr our Bute to issue paper to cir cttUte as money, and, wuen me ripe moment arrives to depreciate tue stocks upon which tbes are based. buy up their paper at a heavy discount and reap from the industrial classes of the btate immense gains. The experience of other States. where a system of banking based up on pubiio istucks has been tried, has ... . i . . aetaons'.ratea to toem me insecurity resulting from the Indncrimmnto rv ceo tion of all Stale stocks; and after the salami ties of the past two rears it would be well for us to defer to tb.

r 11 lorUS IO aeier tO lUMm!!Enn..rtlnolht thltday ludon out loit-r-

experwncw. In New Work, it is belitjved that du stocks are received as it basis for banking but those of that State and the Uotted States. If a like awtm wrra Jonted bv n tVu. ini.1. li "cvf 1 nsnnLii (Ii,. licence oi toe peopwas tothe resources and financial condition of the State, and indeed of (he Government, would furnish them proper csiimntu of th worta ot state stocas, an J the A a . .. a . -!neof the tmner issued uoon them s . tu.. . i WVPIU UWk U UUlilUn.lllli avwuiu inirtothe newt dsilr re:eired from .. . . - . . Wall street, tn relation toth financial resources and condition or the btatcs, the people csnnot generally acquaint tlietaseires.tbe talue ofthe raprr i sued upon them, must necessarily bv r. - J t . -WSCU bj. . wYerj aaj e vertaiio T, inrlm.nf lcv A m.l... - rf- o -s

of banking should be limite 1 to ou own citizens, so that the banker's per sonal character and State prida nnglr be an additional safe-guard fraud; and it should be provided with the utmost precision. "and under the sternest penalties, that thi buiin of the bank should be tnrsnctjd at the place where the bills are made pavable. It was competent nnder the law ol 1852, for the Auditor to wind up any bank not doing business at the place whre its bills were payable, yet a majority never , pretended to do so, frcn the commencement to the present day. The Legislature was respectfully urgedby mo inJ1855.to direct, by law, that this class of banks should be thus wound up; that recommendation was earnestly renewed by me at the present session: yet it is to be regretted that the Legislature has r ot seen fit to take any action on the sub

ject. Is car one hundred thousand dollars of interest was paid in cash, on the lstof January, 1855, in New York, upon stockst in banks which have refused for more than five mcntlis past to redeem a dollar of their paper, yet the paper issued upon those stocks is passing for less than the value of the stocks, and no action has yet been taken for the realization of this large amount of interest, which should have wdded ' greatly to the value of paper. If this sura of money has been invested as required by the law, in additional securities, no information of that fact has been made public. Thi of itself shows tbe irnp.-opriety ol leaving these questions, so deeply affecting tho interest of the people, to any other than a Bank Department, in the hands of men of high financial character, having the confidence ol the people, and specially charged with so important a trust. There is much ostensible . effort made in this bill to secure, the billholder after the bank has failed; but very insignificant precautions a re4 provided to prevent tbe failure. The laborer, who, ignorant of the details of banking, is always seized with the first panic, will dispose of his paper M a ruinous discount, but tho broker may be amply provided fori Entertaining fixed opinions in favor of a gold and silver currency, no bill can receive my sanction which does not, in my judgement, provide, in the first place, an unquestionable security for the bill holder, and, benondly, the most certain safe-guards againna recurtuce of the distressing evils which have grown out of the present free bank aystem. It is said the present law will continue if ll is bill docs not pass. Be this as it may, the responsibility does not rest upon the Executive department. My views Wire so elenrly stated in my last two messages, it is hardly possible they could have been misunderstood. It is my deliberate conviction that tho discretionary powers given by this bill are equally as large, and would be productive oteviNequally uisps trous as those in tho act of which it . is amendatory. On examination of tho Auditor's off fice will convince any person of the insecurity of the stocks, dies, plates, Ac., there deposited. Thousands of dollors have been rc turned, marked, and cut, yet unreg'u urtd and undestroTtu. and liablu nam to be nut in circulation. Notes have b n presented to banks for payment which have never been t i rO"ISUTL'U. it ii impossible, gentlemen, to give tho pubiio confidence in any yum nunurcd as the present one has been, ami the soouer it is put in other band conmctent and faithful, or entirely wem J up, the better it will bo fur the people, and for the character of the State, which hits suffered aloss already ! 1 '11. I a . ' wuicu ll win iae years 10 remove. ltcspectfufly submitted, JOSEl'fl A. WRIOIIT. 1 tsT Tho best contrivanco for Loop. PETER A. WHITE k CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dm? mm J'M J-J5 NO. 61 PEARL ST.. ET WE K.I WA TAKii visit streets, CINCINNATI. I TU TU A ! 1 Mtr.17. .loll, lyr. I.D. IT U VUiOlljUy No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, OXCI55ATI, OHIO: Tba most sxtensUo and best Manufacturer In lbs I'ullod HUtoa. ORIGINATOR OF ALL NEW STYLES) Hat taken tb blghott premium at all th Exhibi tions! Itua lha brtt malarial ibeau far cb, waicn enauint aim to Mil 8UPE&I0B WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, At low st other tell Interior trtlWet. PAINTKn aiidtilLI' kHAUKMof beautliul deaigns. UUfF and W Ml TK Holland Miaütt.Trlinmlug, Future i anu Mor- Repairing and Jobbing la gowral attended i to promptly. tu ruiy PAUTJOCTC A MAW8TTET.D. llÄOiSimir.crO JöTOiSG3Ts3o nur 'AU mt8 Of ÜVCUXSINT BAXI mSjm" inw. Aiirm"rucnitfr,IibcnMrjfor.iis. count will recolf lmniMat altontlon, amt r lurna made by th uexl mall. Itrnken mourv ui an aeacrtpiiuu it worin atiuieiiiing. ami br mail ing it to ue yon will get it alu. KtfcoUecl thl.t, marcn ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. OTIC'K t IIKKKMY Gl VI N, ll.nl I will fit at fublle attrll" "- Hi tvtli day .t April. cu.at tu ue,!" J riluic, ir ttnivii Jini, im n county, tUffctJ . the nonnal properIT or tanl uoreu.'Ut, uu stilig or ilo.ar. I u.iip. Mug, Miofi, Wiigiin, Carr'uir i llarnca, Kann. tug liuuleiueutt. Corn, Uata, lluv, ail varlou. other aria-la. A rrer'iluf ten tntmili will Imgien on all tnmt over ilirre d iliar, or th (hip "lirr gi.lng nut waiving alt bci.vilt f Iii luaH law Ii) nirorl kiv. Mal.i lo romiwii,iio'ii,(. ii A. M. "f mm uuy and mntluur iroia aay 10 hmv iiih.i taxi i.ro,.uriy it soi.i. JU.tllCÜ W. J1.K.S, Aliiilultlrator. mar. 0. ADIIINISTEATOE'3 NOTICE. Ii k f AiliiiliiiairHtioii In Hi K.lal )' .iili lutd or franklin Cou..ty ItiecaseU. salO fctlul It prubuUly toli I mar0 3w AUunuUtruior. ADJIHnSTSATOR'8 NOTICE. THK andrilgnrd ha thiadev taken not Mtr. L of Ad.nimr-.ti.M in m of Ei.i.b.ii. Kker, it or p-nnkti county tiocvd, s nd IlsIuM laorobablv tolvrKl. ll l lK'H U.tfcl., rntrsSw - AiiiiiHairaior, I ui or uaiaaa, rn th conn nrrommo tua",J, l ria tor said county. I John M. Harbour and others. rutlilon for j rutin furl It - . furlltlnil ..I j"pkii J. King and others.) H.a tsuw. I ST fl 1T1 TVVt9JoTTä A WtTi I.....I. i - Viürtf llodiaua. will Uk uotUa of tha h...l ctlnu. and that theta.iie witltUud f.i tri,! at HI neat lernt of h Court of Common p,H rr rue nnniT rrankim, an, Min t,f ,llalia, to n boblun at th Court I Inn.. U Krookvill-, lu in toiiniym ".Mi iiorvs,ij,oii th BrstXon - j ohrjM.W .on, cWk of ..ij cu v i npni w. ( ..... - V " Ple.k. vit,ntutin,su y ir yrts, mar S Iw

XSTtThc most beautiful flowers are those which are double, such as double pinks, double roses and double dahlias. What an argument is this against the chilling deformity of single blessedness. "Go marry," is written upon every thing thai the eye rests upon, beginning with the birds of paradise, and leaving off with apple blossoms. It is a most mortifying reflection for any man to consider what he has done compared with what he might have done. S3T A person who undertakes to raise himself by scandalizing other, might as well set down on a wheelbarrow and try to wheel himself. y Why is a voung lady just from boarding school, like a bu.lding committee ? Because she is prepared to receive proposals. JT5T Imprint the beauties of authors upon your imagination, and their morals upon your heart.

üptual Ijtoticts. Seller'! Cough Syrup "Without A Rival." Pimici, rSUt WtrdO Feb. S3, IPSO. Ma. R. E. KiuihiOii Uit 18ih alt, I caught s HTin cold. Tho night following, I went to bed earlier than usual; jet, notwithstanding I bad alrpt cone ths right before, my sough was to -vara that I eonld net elp, nslth conld thota la the room with ma. Tba peraoa sleeping Ith ma rat io much annoyed by my coughing that ha got op and went to a drug atoro and bought a boltU of yoar Couch Syrup, ona doe of whUh, to my graat atloultbroeat, etoppad ruy cough a if by magic. I want to work la tba morulrg, and am now quit well. Yours, Ac, JO H.I DBAS. I horeby certify Ibatl sro well acquainted with tha abova circumstances, and that lha aUlaroent given i true. A. JJHJSsOJt. Prepared and aold by K. E. SELLERS ft CO, Pittsburg, Pa. P. 8. Tba abova Syrup la prcaentad to tba public, aa tho cheapatt, moat plcatant, firm and reliable rough remedy aver offr red to lha aflllcWd, for eonglii, eU,ora dUeaaed lata of Iba Langt, Price M centa per bottle. For sale by M.MT. HAILE, Only agent Io Brook II le. STATU STOCK BANKS. The following is a correct list of of Banks, the bills of which are taken on deposite at the Brookville Bank, 5Tone are received for taxes by the Cuunty Treasurer except thoso marked wiih a Brookville Bank Hank of Indiana Michigan City " of the Capital Indianapolis 41 Rockville Hockville " Syracuse Syracuse Bank of Salem (south) Alunticello Monticello Gushen Ooslitn Elkhart Elkhart Warsaw Warsaw Mount Vernon Mount Vernon 11 Crescent City b'k Evansville Canal, b'k Cambridge City b'k CambriJge City Central b'k, Indianapolis Fayette Cuunty b'k Connersville Fanners.' b k Wcstfield Farmers' & Mechanics' b'k lnda'lis Gramcrcy bk Lafayette Moosier b k Logansport b'k Lo Indiana, b k Madison Indiana Stock b'k. Liporte Kentucky Stock b'k Uolumbus Larane b'k Lima Merchants' & Mechs' b'k N Albany N. Y. and V. Stock b'k Evansvillo Trairio City b'k Terre Haute .3aving' bank, Connersville. Salem Bank (north) Southern, bank Terru Haute. Traders' bahk Indianapolis ISDUNA. CLASS NO. It. This class includes those banks that are taken at 1 0 per-cent discount at Indianapolis and at about 25 per cent in Urookvillo. Hank of l'aoli of Covington , of Fort Wayno North America Clinton l'crryiille of Hochester of Rensanlacr of South Dend 1 I Dclawaro County bank Muncie Klkhart County bank, Goshen Farmers' and Mechanics' Rcnsulcar (Ireat Western, Terre Haute Huntington County Huntington Indian Reserve Kokomo Kalamazio b'k Albion North Western, Bloomficld New York Stock, Vinccnnes. Shawnee, Attica Stato Stock, of Marion State Stock, Jamestown Tippecanoe bnlc, Winimac I . k ... . ... . Upper W abash bitnk, Yauasb Wavno Richmond Wabash River lank. Niwvillc WabAsh llivt-r. New Corydun CLASS NO. III. This class includes those banks that are 25 per cent discount at Indiana polls Hnd about 35 here. Atlantio Hank, Jackson Agricultural Dank, Mt. Sterling LUnk. ot Atlica, Attica " of Albany, New Albany Auburn " of Albion Mof America, Morocco of Bridgeport M of ßloorainifton Bank of Connersville, i ! ' 5 Ttriwi Uank or Kockpoit, Kockport T. ausworlh Alicht of North America, ISewport gan City Drovers Hank Uome Kxoliangf, Greene astir? Farmers,' Jasper (Irecn County, Utoomfield uovcrnnunt block h i, Lafuyette Laurel b'k Laurel Mcrchanti SpringCeld Merchant's Lafayette. Northern Indimm Utnk Locansport Ontnire, " lVerville IMymouth " Plymouih Public .Stork, Newport People's bank Limn Perry Co. Dank, Canueltoa Stato Stock M'curitr, Newport Stato Stock, Knox Steuben Co, Angola State Stock, Loansport. "; Stute Stock. Peru. Trudeis', Terre Haute TrHders " XasUvillo Vnyne Bank Logansport Wibtfm, 1 Vinoub. w. 1 v n t waoasu v Hiify Lioy rnvport 111IOKC.V UA-4KS. -The ftUowins is n list of the broken D.tnks, which aire not taken on denositc at thu Brjokvillo bank. ILLIK0I3. bank BclvUIero Hank of Hockt'ord Hank of EUjin lUnk of Ottawa M-chanis and Farmers' bank Uuivn " Chicago Ciiy Phoenix " Farmers'

iJupne County back Rock Island bink Merchants and Mechanics' Lank of Napierville Ksilroad bank onto. 'aving'a bank Ohio. Clinton bank, do. Ma?sillion bank, Ohio. Bank of Circleville, do. Citizens bar.k, Cincinnati. Ohio Saving Institute, Tiffin, Ohio. Bank of Norwnlk. Urbana Ins.fc banking Company. amCELLAKKOCS. Knickerbocker bank, N. Y. Eighth Avenue bank. N. Y. sutTolk bankN.Y. Lewis County bank, N. Y. Rank of Hollowell, Maine. Brunswick bank, do.

, OF THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME OF THE INDIANA AMERICAN.

The alarm that was caused by the hard t!mes, which was resulting in causing mtnv papers to suspend entirely, and sell out. and which caused many old and established papers to reduce their dimensions, deterred us from making the enlargement we had contemplated, at the beginning ol the volumn. Though thwarted, for the time being, we still kept our purpose in view, and now present the patrons and borrowers of the America, The Largest Paper in Indiana. And, if It is net the best paper, it shall not be for want of uncessing application to its interests, on the part of its editor. When we took charge of the American, some sixteen months ago, it was not without msny a fear that we would not be able to retain its large subscription list. But this has constantly increased, notwithstanding the discouraging circumsanccs of the paat year, and we now have a circu latio n that justifies the expenditure we have made in enlarging. In addition to the embarrassment which grew out of our want of experience as an editor, we were somcwhst alarmed at the fears of many personal friend. They thought it impossible for us to succeed, unless wc should consent to become the Organ of some pnrty. But having long ago settled in our mind that parlies will becocio corrupt, aud that they are usually kept in ex iatrnce for tic benefiit uf a few aspirants, wo determined to pursuo our chosen course, and fail, if fail we must, in attempting to publish a paper thst should be truly independent. The readers of the American know full well, that we do not m ean by being independent, that wo will not take sides for or against the question at issue. 1 1 has not been hard to tell on which side of sny question we have been , nor shall if be in future. We mean to say, that no caucus or convention, no wigwam or council, or tribe, shall dictate what we may say or may not say. We know everybody knows, that a paper thst sells itself to party, must leave unrc proved the political blunders or dishonesties of its parly, and distort and misrepresent the acts of its opponents. We have certainly tried to avoid these errors, and shall continue to try in future. How far we have uc:eeded , we leave with our cand d, constant leaders. How far we aball succeed in future, must be judged by the luture. On the questions now ot issue, wo need not define our position. It is not an equivocal one, aa our readers well know. On the questions to srise, we shall speak when they come up; without (ear, favor or affection, snd without asking any master how we may speak. Hence the American may justly be denominated, Al inST POLITICAL PÄPEH. But our readers will want, not only opinion, but facts. They wi!l want a bird's rye view of the doings of tho world, at home and abroad. Of course in a weekly sheet, even as large ss this, the details of battles and diplomacies, can not be piven, but we w ill keep an -ye out upon the world, that we may give a "mere mention" at lenat, of every im porta n t event, in the political, social, and religious world. Eperiul pains will be taken to gather up and publish, on reliable information, oil item of home l ews. This depart nent of our paper, which has given it preot populsrit), shall not be nejhcted, hence the patrons snd borrowers may ex p'ct to learn something of interest, every week, about home matters. OrdinurW ally, the "mere inc mid n" column itself, shall be worth the weekly cost of the paper. In slew of the information of this kind that hall bo regtila.ly impartuJ, tho American will bo

1 FIEST CLASS 1

But our paper Is to go into the family cirsle, and exert an influence upon the riainjf generation. In view of tbe indeliblo character or early impressions, and thevttfct importance of giving the impulses and aspirations of youth, a proper di rertion, great puinswill bo tuken to admit nothing that shall have an Immoral tendency, llv evrrV means in our power, wcs'iail aim to inculcate a love of learn

l"if, a love of reading, and a lovo of virtue. Much of tho "miscellany" of the

paper shall bo si'aplt'd tu the- capacity and

our paper of such a character as to be wcrih its cost, every week, to every child in the lomliy, that can read. Hence it shall bo to the interest of poor people to lake it on the score of economy, Instead of dirconlinuinj it because hard lims re quire the curtailment of expenses. It Is wretched economy that will dwarf the intellect of the child, for the sake of saving a few dimes. We expect a. so. to msko selections, and publish such original matter, as wilt

moke the visits of tho American welcomo to the elder membcrsof every family. And, while we oro choice In our selections, we shall exclude every thinj, even from our advertising columns, that shall bo pernicious. We will not for any price, If we kno'v It. advertiso a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. We have refused hundreds of dollars' worth of advertisements of circuses, lotteries, ceo., and we shall continue to do so, being fully determined that, if we csnnot make a living at tins business without aiding gamblers, and swindlers, and strolling hielt

waymO'i, we will try wood-sawing, or something else. Too much of our life has been devoted to tho single purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at this late day, to promote vice and immorality, for the sako of pelt. We do not expect that every parent who professedly regards tho wclfsro of his children, will pstronlzo us. The Interest of party is too desr to some, and tho paper that binds the party yoko upon him must be supported , however much mor al poison.it it carries with it. Olhcrs are so wedded to Mammon, thnt. for the sake of saving tiyhtyctntn a yrar, they will take a city Dollar Weeclt, that Is not only worthless, as a nrir paper, being made up of the stsle matter that lind

appeared la the dailies, the week bcforo.but which is absolutely pernicious, containing moit objectionable puffs of theatres, concerts and dram-shop. Such .papers are dear, at any price, yet we expect many persons to tako thcin on the coro uf economy. It will be bad economy. We hope to nuke our paper worth its entire cost, iu addition to all other departments, simply as A SUITABLE PAPEll FOR THE FAMILY CHICLE. Tho spirit of Inquiry that Is awakened among the farmers of this valley, is a source of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, requires more thsn to be the owner of a tract of fertile laud. To farm, means more than to scratch tho aurfnee of the soil with nn old bar-sharo. The Farmer of these times, must be a reading and thinking man, as well as a working man. lie should be a writing man also. While he is willing to receive Instruction from the experience of others, hd sho'd bo willing to impart instruction from his own experience. To aid in the production of such fanners, we expect to devoto a largo space, weekly, to THE VAUEV FARMER.

Intending to moke a good paper, we intend to ok a living price, and wo expect to receive it. Our terms will be fuund below. That they are not too I1I4I1. far such a paper os ours now Is, every reflecting man can caily see. Our paper Is now the !zrt of the Weekly Timen, snd printed on much better paper. That paper is furnished at one dollur a year, though not a quarter ot a column is ever set up for it v'hich dues not first appear in tho Duily Titn?s. It has too, a circulation of some 03.000, while wo have less that 1500. and must set up our reading mat

ter, exprctsly (or this paper. The Western Christian Advocate, which is not 0 large as ours, with a circulation of 23.000, seriously contemplated raising the price or reducing the si.e of its sheet, snd yet its price is ono dullar and a half. Ve csnnot live at leva than the prices below, wKhout resorting to measures that we mm .a. . . .a I a I a a

scorn. However, ss a inouiooi rcspccvior tueir worn s sane.

MINISTERS Ol' TIIC C.0S1EL

shall have the paper for one dollar a year, an J widow, who have children old en ounlt tu rend, shall have it stthesome price, ssa tAken orpympatny. As a matter of rharily. wo will sUo fitrn iali it to very Toor men, who have largo families, ut the some price, or very rich er, who are t-io stinpy to buy books, or

papers for s It-1 r rhiidron; ss it mny uo a clianiy tu nirnisii the unroi iunate chil tirrnof such persons some moons of learning tho ways of the world.

WSen not naiJ durins ihe yeor, When not paid within six months, When puid in advance,

INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS.

At the present priors of paper snd of any size, for lers than two dnllurs

sluh-nubucriber s to any. Out, ss a cc tnpensation to those who will net as our' agents, in their respective I calilie. wo w ill srnd our pnper gratuitously loanvj Post Master, or otlu'r person, who will send us the name often subscribers, with the Dv for them it) tdvunce. I

We'liof e tneto terms will be esrefully observed. All subscribers ore reparded sseiigsging to continue, ttnlrvs they expressly state I o tho contrary, before their tiroo expires. Masons and Odd Fellows, and benevolent men of sll classes, will no doubt conf r r a fnvor upon many snorphsn, and widow, by culling their attention to our terms, in re?nrd to them. If they are too poor to raise even a dollar, we

will join with any benevolent persona In rnisinf ft fur them, If there is not benev olence enough tn their Immediate neighborhoud for that purpose.

lie it remembered that we ask no man From present appearances, it will live

though it receives neiihetslste, county n-r corporstloe putronsge. Yet wo have reainu to believe that many will do themselves the pleasure of contributing to the sustensnce ol such psper, rather than patronlte the worthlefs chssp pa ders of other atstes.

Ship builJer's bank, do. Bank of Milford, Delaware. Kentucky Trust Company, do Newport Safety Fund bank, do. Erie and Kalamato bank.

Farmers ii Mechanics bank Memphis..' Snckelt's Harbor lnnk, JN. x . Baak of Saratoga Co., do. ' Farmer & Mechanics bank, Oswego. Farmers' bank, of Onondaigna, N. Y. Drovers bank, Ogdensburg, dj. Bank of Carthage. do. Farmers and Mechanics bank of Kent County, Maryland. Cochituate bank Boston. Bank of West Killingly, Connecticut. Merchants bank, Macon, Georga. Bank of Ellsworth, Maine. Bank of Washtenaw.Michigan. Empire bank, N. Y. Bank ofOahkosh Wisconsin. B NEWSPAPER. lasts of children, and we hope to moke OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, 83.00 eeeeeeeeeate eeeeeeeee .3,50 3,00 provisions we cannot I t our paper, to clubs, a yeir. It costs just as much to furnish to a to take the paper merely to support it. and nourish without such subscribers,!

Consumption! Consumption!! Dr. WmTh ALL'S nmi for tee lees FOR TBK CCRS OF

CONSUMPTION, DECLINE, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. WASTING OP THE FLESH, NIGHT SWEATS, SPITTING BLOOD. WHOOPING COUGH, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. COLDS, COUGHS. INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, PAIN 1 tux SIDE, AKD ALL DISEASED OT TEX CHEST A2TD LTOGS! Dr. Hall's Balisa conlalna a Opium, Catimet, or any mineral pulon, but Is composed motttv or thota Roots, Harb, and Verüble tubUnces wbtoh bavt a ipciae nfltouus npoa tha tun and lUalr connected orguna. lit immediate tffett It to allay all Irritation and g;-nUy ramovo Ik phlegm and other morbid matter from tba Air-pataat-oe and Throat, that relieving lb cough by tabduliguisliammfii and oUiercaiuei which giva rits to IU It alto atlmulalue and Imparts a bralthy tons to the langt theme!, thereby enabling tbem mors thoroughly to rtmor from the blood or tbo Impurillee and dlecao t particles, which, U retained, do ao much mUcklef In tho tyttem, and lay tb foundation for Incurable CONSUMPTION . It alio exert a decided acUon upon tbs akin, snd atMit natura In axpelltng thro' the Exhalent. much of that morbid matter which would oiherwles be thrown back upon the lauge, taut relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering tha t) le in pur and healthy. V. heu Uberclet ar forming, llcheckt tbelrdevelopment aud furlU-r prog reu; or If ulceration lias taken place ! attliti tha lungs In throwing off tb corrupted matter, tooth ot the Irritation, bealt the ulcerated cavltlct, aud rettore then lo healthy action. Tlilt Medicine, therefore, It not meroly a palliative, which only rolleret forth time bolog, but It a thorough cutatlro, aa It ttrtket at the roolof lledljauie, snd by rstuorlng It, rcmovei all lit contequencea. Tula la lie dittingvuhcil ehmrueterieUt a property pottoteed, In jnl power by no other medicine now before tbe public. mi MOST KXTRAORDIXAT CÜRES OF COSSülIFTIOn Aro made hero at homo and eertlfled tu by auch men at W. I), VVHIGHT, M, I)., J. K.J0I15S0N M. D.,J 8 LAWSON, M l W C SMITH, M 1 Capt. W PEAKCtt, K. 8 MULF0RD Eaq., and other well-know i cUlzent of Cincinnati. J&S-Call UPON THE AgCNTv And got a pamphlet and road their eerllflraiot, and you mulb'j felly couvlnood f Iba e xlraordluary merits of this medicine. OCAUTI0M fiflwar of Dr Haifa Pulmonic ElUcr: alio Dr Hall's Conga Kemedy, wLlch It tomottinet palmed on" far the genuine. CT D tam and ak for Dr, Wra. Hall' Bik os Tits Lt xoi. Tho gonumels tlgnedby O. It. BAKBR A Co. FOIl SAI.EDV M. W. Ilullo, Urookvlile, J. H, Kckufllar, CuUor Crovs, A. (', w Trenton, J. Klnr, Hloomln Urore, Hnjd v Cray, Hclplo, fllflitrddi lloldon, Laurel. C Vancamp, Meomora V MlXrr.Mtxerrilla BROOKVILLE BANK WI 1.1. allow interest on time Deposit mad atieriult data In Ohio or Indiana curroucy, payi bl In iliullar funds, By order of th Itoard, J. w.lilTT, Cashier. Brookville, Fob. 15, IKU. IIENRIE UOEteE, THIRD STREET, I1CTWEEN iri.aiK V SYCA.-IOUE, CINCINNATI. J. WOOD!, PBOPSIETOB. 10 NEJPIANOS Christmas and New Year's Presents! TITZ ffr for aal from now onlll Fob. 1.1, 'M, VY Uio aUove number of New KotewooU Pianos, al lower prion than hava ever bei or Irncu known la thu L'uiloJ 8laWt, East or Wed, at to lows; S Kxlra carved Louts 14th, carved tnpa, Ao., maHiirurturor'a price ,n Uuston, eiXNI, for tale eaclt at.... 490. A Pull carven liult 14th, 7H'Utvet, not ion prloo SH" foraul. each at 430. i a 1'arveJ Liuii I41U tt)le, 7 octavet, Hotton prlr $tuu. for tale, snvh at.. 410. 7 l.nult HllistyU. v al 7 nrtares. New York prievt to Sou each, for sal at VAI to 410. 30 r'ulltcutr Plan, tome enlra bandaoino, with rarvad easrt, oVe., u.ual prtcet S3j0 to tiW at SiTS to 373. 33 Of anout stylos, from r) to 7 octavet. usual prices S.MS t) 37Si for tut at SIIKJ. SH1. S'Wü. S2I0 and VX). A full written Wurrattfet given with each instrument. TERMS CASH. JCovcr bafoi hat liiere been tutu an opportunity of purchatlng flaunt, elilier at rorardt prlc or variety. Our prosent tUck being fully twlrs at larg at any oilier In th country; and our I'lano ro wall known to be from tho atT makera of Hi Union. Our IrleniU In Cincinnati will amlsnUnd lb reason of tlilt oxlraordlnary rvducllnu In prlcct. l lio.e livlnc at a CUtanee are Informed limt th Ktrvinaly trtngentsune of lb money market It the ran of our thus offorlrj first class iuttru montt al tbet rates. SMITH & KIXON. Piano Mall, No. 70i Wt Fourth st. near Vlue, Cincinnati, 0. July 81, 34 ly Selling Off for Cash. X. 1). GALLIUM ds KOM.belne del. rmlne.l to cloa up ihoir butluoat oilur tbuir Nt r siovs of well tlnctd and cliaap iHY IslMIIIK. II i:i:4Mvaiir, ISAIIUW Alt i:, una 4. itri:it i r.n At tho Lowest Prices, far Cash. I be whole stock I new, well aolocted. and free ! from remnant, snd, navinf been purchased with grout car lu IIO4Ttl.4 f mid ' iiiii,aii:i.iiia, I can bo tuiwly recomiuendod at perfectly froth and a cheap at gondt cau bo Icyiiimatoly told auy I where in Hi wusl. Our ttock Inuludot a good assortment or CI.OTIIIMJ, C.KUWTISU, Mild r40TIO4K. Stock Money taken at Current ratos. JJ7NOTICK I thoso who know tlmmsclvet lu'lobtud to usi We ar dotcrmlnod lo clte upour businatt for th prctonl, and ray our ilcbtt, and thus who own ut wilt plnmetnko tiotlco thst ws thall sirMly ento; ourpotloc tlon. N. Ü.OALLIO.N At 80S. Ktxtv a. ai-aaM. josru u. acaSAM, r. ii. 111 HKAM V CO., lOWcsiTlitrilKtMiivcafniillilinirf Itotwcon Main h't Wal.iut, i . i CINCINNATI, OHIO. Proclamation. TTTTimtEAS, ths sxtraordlnary nn.l unpisV V oi-iii''l 'l'iiii!'! lr llint in valiri'ilo pn-p-antloii, VHI4.lir.S lar.V I I'M 4'.TIIAICI4I.X, bat induced viivtou (Mirwint to ; rr::Vj.:,::rc:,i:a".,;,Z;: o-nrv to injur ib rci.uiaiiun or tbo gu.n.ni ttlT riy J, receiving tn arud unonuuilcd f..rii vliiuri for restoring a ducayod liuad uf balr.fora ; cool, ftftvsbliig and dullglitful apdlcatlou during tli not weellivr, rcuuivlnar ull illagreeable ii- ' citliiii of dltaiiius aud boailachc, and fur tb ; lull. a It hut novcr Imd an equal Ut lit pleutaul j and ttvllgbiful Img'.iice. lu liKm.undt of te stimuli la) t ar a tnHlcient I goaranleo for lit completely reiiorlng a decayed bt'al of bain fur reBiuvliig all dandruff for rovuullng lie lulling off, Immer from tick nets or disot.c; and eulirvly dltpemlug wlib tb us of balr d)es, aallOKcllet lb ocn-lion, producing a aiiily ol lu natural pigment or coloring mttllvr, filing Ui bnlra daik, glossy appoarauo, wllii uxiiriuhl growth. Kor sau bv every druggist In thscltr.snd by urtiggisit aud hut. a. nircbaiiU iiirouj(Uoul lb I'ulwd A llboml discount to wholesale dealer. frlto V.J t'elil perliotlli.. FKI EK T. WHIGliT & CO 84 Market hl, Plilladulotii. Arrnlt.'-M. W. HhIIb. J.W. M-io.lr.Mroo vlll I). 1. Oubots, falrflela. Vi holvsul Agent, ALLK & LU., Clnclunotl.O. nüllälü lilLLö, " PEW TED il on thsrt notice, for o.Mi UUl.LAU. o. c. 'counsell'FcC' j Carriage Llakers, üMiiüiun. RESPKCTf fJLLT lnlrm th pubu ibatthey , ar prepare m furultb alt I lud of Carriage and iiugglea of th latett tiylet allow prlcaU rartlculM mention paid to repairing, mart 1 1

SELLING OFF AT NEW YORK FWCES. A Splendid Assoxtmcnt of '

7 --- FARQÜHAR & LIN CK, Ar now telllnfth Urn and dealrable ttock o merch nJit of Mr. Kichard Trner, at bit ol! aad wall known stand In Brookville, at VKRV RECTCED PRICES FOR STATE STOCK MONEY AT PAB The Coodt mutt bo aold and tnoUaUracllvt bar gnlnt can be tecored. Country Mrrctianta are Invtto1 t examine th Stock, which It very large, well artorted, and ol the choicest quality; to whom w promtte Inducement to piirchane. HlHcktinltlit wilt And Itto Oietrtntcrwtltft wln) In" tbelrtUtck tf Iron when they cms ute "Sui Stock money." Centlemauly and accommodatlngClerki will b In attenaance to tervs oa with dlnpatcb St alt tlma, at UieMOld Grind iloae Corner." dee IS S3 'S3 3m stock mu mm THE Rubtcrlber being anxlout tocloi up their Oulott prior to leaving brookville. would say to those who am Indebted to them either by note or book account, lo en II and uiakr Immediate pnyrnetii. Wo hop cuttoiuert toeing thl nolle will make their arrangement arrnnllngly. TYKKKoi BARER. Brcokvl'lf, Jan 22, If 53. STATE STOCK Th unlclyneil will pay th litghett market price. In K.i.ikaMo Clncluuall Fuo'!,forall kind ol imrorruk i'k Haper. Orf-ICK ..i l ynor V Bakcr't Clfthlnr Kmporlttm.i -'ft r tha Bank. K. II. 1 VXLK. . 15 v.ril!o, Jan 13, Uncurrect Stato Stock UonevA I.L portotit havhijt unei'!ed aocout.U w Ith Uio onürtlt;ne(tt are request' lln call and teUle Uio am tm mod. xio'v. Uncurrent wney recotved In naymcut on urtot rr oooa accounu. I will alto pay tha hlchc't tiarVt price, In car rent tund, lor L'ncurrviit Stock Monet. J.NO. B. DAVirt. Erookvllle, Feb 3, 153. 1 mo ms mw ' THE nndcrjiened bavlrg concluded t wind tip tlielr butmeas, ar nuw offering tUclr entire iui k or JILHT HA V ;uijin AND Bors. AND CLOTHING Qent's Furnlslilng Goods. At precltaew York cost, for .:.. Their lock aln cunint t HATS AM CAl'S, boots a.hd htians. and erery oilier articla lntsutlvd for titftiiljiu-n's tppar.i, bit oi which aro l.tito I'urchnkcS) und Fresh t.ondi. Pcrsoi.a wishing unMhius in tlidrllne will (-I preal bartralnt by cnll;nj at thoir Emporium, one door north cf the Hank. TVNEl. St 11AKF.K. Drook vlllo, Jan 52, 1835. ' Dr. J. PETTlW"' " American Kijr Holer. THIS ARTICLE IS ireull it tlu rubllo st su KxUrual Koiu(ly, avoiding tho ftalaand danger attendng th Intnulurlion of t'autlljt, Mlneralt.and Kys-wutliet, with assurances of Ith value at a care fur th varloutUlteaaet of the EYE. of Acute or Chronic Tnflamallon, whether Indnccd by scmfulout rlitin or oihcrwltc: Uclilllly of th Opilc Nerve, Crannlatlon of the 1.1.1, UK-rmtUn o. the Lachrymal Ciand,nnd VVnknes of Vision from any cause. IVU e 23 ct. perbox. For sale by i m. w. M.tli.fc, lirorKvii, and by Druggists it Modlclne Doulorsgeiierull j'. Mimi!äuNÜ''To . Spades' Station! Tli iindrrlirned III pin A comfrirtabl Vnr rvKutuny. Offaceil llrikville iul hp ani rpjiw put Hon. Ilu will leav Brooltrilt evory Monday, Wednesday, rnd Haturday, at tucti hour at will Lett suit pat'rncort. Ki-lurulnir, ho will leave päd' Iminudluuily after th arrival of tli two oVIix'k train. II will go at oilier tlins If called upon. MML'KL MO.MiOl.. Brookville, Jan 17,1833. ffE CHALLENGE Tba subscribers would rusiicclfully announc to th public, that lltoy a' Just rucoivlng from Uio oastcru inarkul In addition to Hi c I r usually heavy tupply, a largo and wvll tulevlod ttock of MENS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S' it i:nv itiAiucLoTiii!sss 8ultodtlh (ell and wluUr trade which they Intend selling at tuoh ratos a l challenge contpellIon with anv bona lu lb statt). We tin' r fore aay to pocotit visiting this mar. ktl not to be to hasty I buying at lo make your pur. batet beforv calling at our CLOTI1INO EMPORIUM, for ws ar now enalilo.t to oflur, being In this brauch of trad exclusively, tb best surtmont nfgnodvroiici.d In Hut market, snd will toll ibmn thea er than csn be bought rim hern. s sro not tuitnialbl ofliiufuct that wber a man ha k rogular place of dialing, tier ran be found article in or lino at fulr ratv. heran noi be persuaded to leav It Utile groat Indnrei.cnt ar olturvd, knowing tlilt wo luve cut our price down totuch figure a III lusure th tale of any garment be may take tbe trouble I price bnfore buying elsewhore. octitU-44 TYNP.lt Ac DAKKK. IwfhoiÄiTxH."' " " DIM. I)l'.CA-i V CAlEHO., DENTISTS. Xo. 1iO HV Sixth tt. bet uecn Jiaec uit l Kim ts., Cincinnati. THIS OFFICE UNDER THE MANAGEMENT l it 'r'M pi U rlcl"l, laa buiMI II, luaalogin ri-. .ih'1,.1. lor ruporior optirallona In tbe Ari h ial I1 iMft ii 'iit of I'untl-iry lur thr last li'ii f'u i v.hiiu or piforlsliall Po want It. ar i .'-' wou toailwliu itmy favor It w 1. rli , -,i . ugo. Ii uSxii rt wouM cull atU-nUmt lo tl f 1 low Im jo it poll t iiurUiiiiinr lo AfiiUi'lnl 'loutli. - I .I'll my and iiutiiraliios of anncur anct',iiiiiM. j and atrenrtb of mit'erinls, t'uinf.irl lo tho wjurer, aud usci'tilucts Iii ru.ior nir in natural ni4i'nraiict of tho sporcii.ainl abiiilylo niattli'tti-i In all of will, ii thuy ar wnrruiilj.l In aaylng lliiy 1 1 cxcollnd by nuno, and tciuullod 1 by fJW, T E II T II Inierlod from one io a full act, with Art.oYlul Uli m. fullbad llulf Sets ltiV.lut,ly lusortcd b) t:c tlon. All operation In luiilisry performed lu tb tuotl thorough ruanncr. ' t i: ii ?t n . Conslilorlng tb snporlor cbnra.H.ir of tho work and Uio guaruiit kiM'ii, tbey aro tbe u.o.l rca aonable In Iii1 West. TWO TE2TH Olt HOr.E ON GOLD PLATE, e.i i'i:u looi ii. TWO TEETir OS IIOrvEON 8ILVEE PLATE, is fi:h 'room. Tho money r f uulod If tbo TicCi do not prove tall factory. rjf fvt i'i information of Ui.e living at dl.luiici, wo would alula that o r ('clti'.iet i.re tich.ihut we can make In in fliiott ilvlo, a lull tel of TÜI-" I'll In from lit I ) 4 I boi.ra, t,r.dt:iuli I .lores In proportion, so that no d.'Uulion ittn.l o aiiprcbvuuud. " W.C. DUNCAN, I .,.,. j.i..cmki:o.n, 1)jr" So. IM West SIxlU Mrct,bclcu i(ac and Glut, I'luclnnatl. di e. j-IU DIU 0. II. MARTIN, PHYSICIAN AND SUEOEON, AND KRSON V1LLE, 0C157O l.NDIA.A. JIOOEE, WILSTACn, KEYS A CO., Booksellers and stationers, HUNTERS, CINDERS & ri'BLISIILRS, 3, West Fourth Slioct, CINCINNATI, Take great plcsstiro In taylng that they have taken poasosaloa of the tparlou and eb'fiinl bnlldlug Just ereclvd at tin. VJ VVost Fourth Xtrocl, fur th arvonimudutloil of their buslnr, Directly opposite their Old Stand, No. C", West Fourth b'treot. and half a to,uare west of their funnor Hlank liook and hulionery Store, l lb corner of Fourth and Main atreuia. Th new establishment bat unequalled faclllllet f0f MANUFACTURING BOOKS, liber Blink, for thi Counting Mouse or Office, or printed, for the Libit ry or Urawlng noom. Hooks in either uepaniueni win no producta in the highest sUloa uf the ait. 0 t'onaiaiiily f'r tale, a't Valuable Ttew Kulillcatlons, Mtudard wont In theology, Medicine, and General Literatur, Music, hcbool. and Clsslcl hooks. MOUlifc, WLbl AtU, KEYS ot CO. fob 8 ' Cash Wanted. ALL persona Indebted lo I). Price & Fon, either by oieor Hook account, aro requested local! and ei ltlo th mine, as w ar rioting up our business tn Brookville. Drltijswlll be attended Ith cost. U. PK1CK ds SON'. f Yalta mad Caps a a rnoici us(wpotd st A rholc ttock of th most fathlontbl ttyl TifiÄA dt DAKaK'S

SEW DRUG STORE

( Sign of the Golden 2Iorlar.) DEALER 11 I)rt!(r, Mtdirinrs, I'alnla, Oils, Dye .Stuff, Pcrluoicrrr' Srbexil Heek, Statiwnrry Pen and t Focket CtatlrjrtVc. . Westtultof Muinst., next door to the VALLEY HOUSE. S BaOOKVILLE; irJEIANA. rAKKS pleasure In tnfurinlng tli publl gtnrally, that hal now In reirt r and opnmrin Luni-w room, opposite tb i'ul. lie Square, a lull slock of allCoodiin bit tin, tsttock of Drugs and Medxcnx He can aay wtia all coufidenc It tot sarpaaaed, lihcr In quality or variety by any liier bout la Ji county, aor at at low prlcet. Ilia ttock of Pamts, Oils, Varnishes, &c, ttopt by him It eompleteln very part. ! am now penlngan slegautattortmcnlof English, French and American Perfumeries, Ml or which havbeu purchased at euch, prices 4a will nable me to tell at tbe lowet rales. I have mad arrangement with lorpe publishing house in Cincinnati to be kept tupulled with all th varieties or School Books, Utedin the School oflUls V' and ilclnlty,besldet an excellent atsortmout of Staple ahl Fancy Stationery, which will b dlspood of at rdur4 prices. I have also a very Bn assortment f Pen and Pocket Cutlery, all of vhlcbar freth Importallontand many new patterns. For any of the above or numerous o'.bvrartlrlct usually kept inbousct oflikecbsrecir,tlie buMiC treretpectfallytnviled to thoMMirn of the Goideo Morur." JOHN W. MuOiV. .o. tf. e, a.iruw. t. kABBOla. L.c. srtit. , n.a&aaoia. n n t n , II S II U 11 li. LULULI W UliU iT i .s a : i i a Importers and Jobbers of r.5 Icrl strerr, ClKaN5A.II. tun ICGin NEW ARRAKOEUENTS. ri'lLE tTn Icrslgi od hex Icavo to In'orm tha tir JL, i j.i of UmokvUU hr.d Vicinity, that b has oeued asiop In t'i building foriuorlr occupied by It. W, llui.ljar ', od Hie west ildeof Main siroct sooth of the r Im ,c Square, wbar h will farniah o cii'tomer all klnda of t' A DINE f AND CAIlPJiX IT H tTOKK. t tntcn I to korpon Lands a largo tatortmtct of COKr'INS ofthe bet slvl of noncmaii.ltlp and ma l of the best material, at prloos v. bk-h cuhiiot fail In suit. AKEAKSE "11 1 !n rrtdlnosi al all timet, w.ttiout ilia accompli. l.n"tit of tlrjiiVct drlrurs nd runaway borscs. Also. Window Sash. I'nort, iKr-Kiaini.a, aii'l all I odi of arotr work Ooa ti otdar tl low price. Terms i'esli. doe 13 5rS4 tf JAMT.S MAKI.ATT. Practical I'oot and Shoe Maker. learo to Inform the citizen of ' lUltlopTlllUt t-M bo carries on biulnvK In llio abo line In l'unlaptvlllo, where ho will be happy to see his (rieuüs, and hopes by strict attention to bnlnerand lilt exportenc In lb trade, and with a firm dularmlnalloa to work noiiiing but the beat of rtork ana warrant good Bit, be t'TpccUto merit s thars of public patronage. 1'cgor tewed ladlca' work of all descriptions med to nrdr,and ofthe real Parsits and Philadelphia tt let. Jauuary cii4-l year. . I3110ÖKVILLE COLLEGE. IMS Inttllution Is now ready torecelvssnj T' nurooeroi yunggeniiamusn yosngiadies, and afford tneni the best ol facilities forobtalntngalhnrongh education. Tb building It large aud convenient, and th Board of Instruction will b increased tithe wants ofthe tnttottos demand. Those yoang men who may evee prefer loicraduateat older Institutions, wllldo welftoaequirutho preparatory atudlea hero, wber tbs clntset aro not too largo for convenience, and where tbey ar noltaugbl by ander grad aalet, at ininosiold IntlltuUont. Yonngladlet, on rradUtting, will rocelve appropriate diplomat. Hoarding can b bad in iroau famillet. Dearths college ediQo at two Coilara pr week. Young men c tn hoard themselves i hoaru inmteivetataiouittxty renu pr week. Th price f tullli in price tuiuonrange rrota SxU 1 Sfl.iHinerouarterwm tn rer cnt discount for in niat.nuureij j.ivr. . i.iL iv n, rree't Brokvtll Bd. Feb.S 1SJ4. T, S3IITI1 Dealer in Clucks. 12 EAST Sth ST. OPPOSITE DEXXISO.: IlOl'SE CINCINNATI, Ohio. 'SS-47-iy Hard Times!! All pcriont lndobtodto ths undersigned, or lo X. V. ullion, bv olthernot or book tccouot. aro hereby nut n-a that immeuiau payiuui it ..pecuJ.sna wlltb rnqnired. tYäsdTlFs TiJEW YOTK DTE nOUSE IS A TOITIl CTO KV lit I Uli. Nil, with tlon trout. No. VUi Walnut street, between Mxlh ami Hevenlh, opjvoaIto the Walnut Mrel llouau. Noconnecllun IIb ny other house In the i lly, Uoods rent by Kpro with proper Instrui ilout, will have prompt and fallliful alUinllou. AiMreas, V. TES0ALE. dec ii 3. "illy "HEAT CUTTERS. W2 HAVX A LARGE SUPPLY ON nANPS of Muul Culler, bulliuf Amxlaiid Iruu lui rotting hautatr or Mine meat. This It a machina that every farmer ouchi 'o have. For tale bv JOHN V. UAIK I'O, Hrd ilorc.No. tuand 4i Lower Market dou 1.1 1 J U3 5 Cincinnati, Ublo. 150YÖ.ANI) YOUTHS At th! I the aonsou f tb year whe parnu aro pro lUnj lUu.r cbtldrau villi i loiiiii.g for tu FALL ANH MINTI.K WEAt. Wo wu1d res.iecti'ully call ihoir iWtlow tothe liirc'.'udtil'iou w Biejiul nu.k U 2 Ut'iH I ironi tk ! Lut. to our prcscat tiocS ofauld couii. Our link r,nsl-u ol IILAVV l lUi r ( CATS. TAtiTil A VF.KT, I oi'db'S vurn '; suit,' , lo tlio aeu.on. all of wblcb wo are tnlliiis thfitp. a would advla parents wanting boys i luiiunir t gie r a call anil eiaui Ute our gr out jr we mi vouin' -ni w ran tell a rcj'ly in )o iri.rnuiiit cfnny Us. rlpllon, cbupur than lo l tho oods and make them. ocl'.'O it I VNf.l! A riAKLR. OTAEY PUB Ua- , v t t lueunJor..gue,i having been appointed by e Cotirrror air. Notary I'ubHo, will give bit strlctesla'tonUon tone; l utlrussln bit line I'atl his rrlenil may fnvor Mm im, and uy duo and caieful attain ion Vbu.ias. ho hopes io give gentlHUlVll.f.lCtloH . Having a uumboref lh moitappmvad formt to Hoods, Morien;-!!, .JuH-Claar. c, on hand, those wishing sx'kiiowie.liroilieii' Iwkcfi uf led Ave, in id c, will dnweli to rive blina tall. jiuU W.M.II.M. M.KKRV. ASSIGNEE'S nOTICE. RICHAJD TYNER nAS STADE ASSTONu. cot ul l.is pio'tirl. . i'Di tts, nuiit, accuuujt, an I claims ti III i'iiJur nd. Tho Hooka are iiv pusud and tb accoania rmn'y for s.-ttlen.eol thev rr to b found alth dwvlllii; Imiukj tf 1'inf ilcCarly, to wnom ) inont must bi mnilo. 1 be nout are to b founa St lb oSo of Qeo. Uillnnd. Ftymcnl of tlies rlatmt must bo maris forthwith, without dlrllnclicn uf person doly caunot b allowad. l'rodiinrniut and wlllhvetbolr moafy. j j . a asllta'Sk 1 WIW..IIUUJH1I', l 1. dee 2.1 A UN Kit Mi CA Ul Y, I r NO NUTIIINS ABOUT! At Xo. 2 Commercial Row. TUE Public cau UayiHaJ a genoral auorVDisntof good and hnsbionablo Furniture, ConsUtlngin pnrtofllurcsiua, ricltails, Ttablr, Mund, Kala erster ad C'sird 'litblci, l.oungcaMiitt "lallrow , Willow tsuTss V t'nba, nmrm k)l llitaUrta, Wlilotv Crattlra, -III Clin A- 'lndr 4'httlr. pllican mid Wooden llockcrw Nrlnacal l(H-kra, and other nacetsarle for bouse furulshlngloo numerous to mention. ALSO M'COEMICXS PATENT ITIUW, CUTTE2, WarraiiU-.l to give tatislacliou. All of wblcb will be told low for cash at the Pb'K.MTL'KR ROOM. N. II. Vr' hat on head and can furnish on short notice, a superior styl of Ventilat Iliinda atClncluuBll Priest. SELL1N0 OFF m ,st a n m iUJJ rLij jfj BEnon.siRors opcloaikq ourbcr:neat In Brookville, we have determined to dis pose oi nur enure eioca at fKIMt. COST, fur tucbfnndt atarwat par lo Cincinnati. Tha ... tortment It Urge and well eeloeledj ceasltllng of all auch artlile a are usually kept In a well tun Mied itor. Wa bar a rood a thlng, tultedloth teason. Also.alarr Stlprdv of liooUtndShoetof svsrr detortptlon, and of Hals and Caps. BOT

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GREAT EMPORIUM .- OF , heap Goods! TfTIsav tb pluasu t,f Itfermlrf our nuwerW oat patrons, lust w are dkilr rereiv.L-f' and opiilnr a ow supply of) ie4i! srnvc god elected wim grealcare.and ii U l'rrtrr(crcc to tb well known good tart vi oct CH'mrm.iu lie abBodttt mark i-tj ,f LoiU-n, 1'ti.U ituu Aw York, y.0 call U'-i.ti I th la, -,t eur god ar porcbascd al trl tianH; Indc.a ;t-rowtlctsr-diho lrc.ro tLe uurufatlurcrt'. u; and thUctrcumslane tacliig at on tu e.;o., iotlar w-iiblh Cioclunali JobUor., both as to quality Bad onoaiy.w think, w stee b eatdao tai th Brovkvill luarketeilticr In ijt, Quality ana variety, or In tb price at which w prcpow U tell our goodi. .H.D.CALLJÜi'ÄSOX. aprSl 1418 GEO. T7. SHITE, A SÄBELE S'Hliia L--ritl a n d h t i n r t r. 91ln (Mrfrf, Brit door I iudpt BUOOKI ILLF. S-sf. SAlfUZL ELAELATT, BLACKSIIITH, Main Street,South ofthe Public "onare.Lastttds" llraoltwillr. lud. A EL KINDS OP BOLTS XJfS Jk. res. uiaaue ai tu suurMatsiw, Uf ..Dil 1 1, th. ftMt mmm.m ALSO - I pay particalaraiUBUoat repairing 11 all kind of Macbloery, warraold tu M ,. b a well don aiKl at a low jhIcc .1 a cau b found t) where intbt A esU aoalS SI ly j- A1IES,I)ReTTcc01'57 ". I J We ar now opordng th tuest etock f tb auov gotrda w ha ever baa tbe V'r ct BcriBg In tal marktt.oBiUngl r,nf "u'ce rmin auu raecy nii; 10 tfd 10 J 4 S 14 l haaibrey; ' . fMaia brajrc: Prilled Lrac ' ' rcolcL GUct; Luttrlno; '-; ut Um Lolc; . , ('rgandy; '. R.Ii 'I I. ... t ts 10 .wRi-.urr w uiiB targe end Cni;iVt tssTt-er t or wailegoo.ttof evury duecipun,.! af w wr lctt with great care, aud witl t toil cheaper iuaa they ci.n be bcuKuielsreiree. - s.i'.CAiuy.x&cx. ' rpuz ci?Dr7tgic2rED tar aWreii, 2. 5:.VOOOS- Wa'-'-thcyotferoa l!,o most, favcr.tstormt. to wli; Kt s and fancy cs.aiet oeU,lMa-hJ.br.wuand o'.r4 ca. Iob nnOoAim ' i J.'0" y,ii"n5'rln,tcUes Ciugham.-, andlTinUo.'arr 'at vtrtoty, trettu au extentlvaortiutnu r Preis T rlmmlng, aud .MICK...-.; r , . . . . READY-MADE CLOTHING Kept contiuiUy on band, and wl i e k1-4 wallr-roflU .I.W.aALlJON&jko.' fcy -: ' TiSESS fJOOES- " ' , 13 i.Aiit.s' hkpss coons. nCXTLtMfN M MM Kit WEAR.' KANC V AKb I LAIN UKeSSelLK ' white ani KMiiiruiufc.p:nt;ooi;i' SI a'o-1 S' EWM IEif o.e. I! at I Cutiu?-ril Hov.br a I i U .A ... . . J 1 rora mar 31 ij4 Sf? ' rTmiKXnU 'ptVln'r tLS Ik3 b ghe.t pr.c r li J ewtuB raistVeUvred attbelr pprmtll. DroorliJo,Aor.3uiti,K;3.50 tr. . Gcntrnrntlilurc(i .. W "T U'X I -'''d Dd Will ecpB. ttüiitly os bar... hhlrU, Hrcwr. Collar. Nccii and pock.t ll'dk-f.. Hoti.ry, tlov... iWviw,1 Jtocka, Pocket-llouka. l ibrilla. C,rUtkI Tr.ok.&c, allot wblih will b sold elJTw. ' TYstLK Ü LAKER. SPRIITG GOODS AT ' NO. 1. : COIIIIERCIÄI E07. XKTOUVBHICKOIILDIACS,1 8. W. Cor. Alain Dareeask lleadets. BSOOEVTLIJ nnyfATgA - i"Tl1.Vu."c ) , v I J'ha' .Mna. T HICK I receiving tho tiandsomest a.sorlaioi. l JJ ol tprlng good. ovr opened In tbis market selected by himself with unusual car wlta referctic to Price, et) le, and O.uality-b challenge tiiecominenlalfraieriilty cf lb alley lo turtata bit ttock. . Tbeeenlor partner, Mr. Liaci, gives LltentU atUnUon to th trade k oeps well poaied t a aty let, T;vrh.pr,r;,oer,,:l;,;,::;..ik w lO" friends and lbs poMIe ars all especially lnvltd to eumlne oartiock, st ws ar dvrm.B d to aicti In our eCoru to catir lo your ute and lntrett,at by to dvlng to w bultirvteur ow. Inar31 Jta4 oners gooa accoumodaliont lo traveler, ( all and . JOHM V1 LLO BY. bloominpgrovc.Srpt.tO, 'J4 Jw. N0TI0N; Urocsrles, llardwar; Uscntwar: . . Olatswsrsj And Trjtblrf f jr tret lody for il at CALLIUN'H SI UR cf. r inn and Uater Prmmt Uoring - I. 1 b anderslgneo bavlngbeen appointed Art for V. M.cV C. M. Warren'a Fire aad W ater t'rnnl Kooflng.lt aow ready to do roof! n of ü.l.ktad ta any tart of Kranklin, fnlon.or lyetteountia. bs Stors rooms of M. V. litis and It. II. V J. C. nurton, in nrnokvllle.ar covered wllhthit Lind rMo", loarhon th public we rwrrrra. Ita durability .cheapness, tafuly, and convenlcnro, all reoominend It, at tQptrior.ia the conn run lo of uuuuinrs. wurrllT . UA kc.at. if 10 HI .'MUt.y BOtn'SAKOSUOKil Tbs largest and best Salorle.l rl,.cV im ti.H lolblt BsarkeljuatoweBailatlh ULU MlirKC0l'5ER HATS it CAPS' A beaaiiful and well telecUMletock of rrleg aud buuimarhtjle.Jo.t oin.-.l ttlia OLDUllllt-CUKNEK. Jjr.w iohk ri4iou aiiADi:or. U'OT-lllUS. J. hK.NpT-Mtnufatiurertii alcr la all k !pde cf tracspaiwut w Indoor l,a4a Ala cords, l acls, irn-s uiountiugs .Vc, .Nn.SCull-gellutl, W I ir.wntll. l.'ttUrib. More and o1iir!arge sia-la. ulnpet order's superiors'.) le. 7 TTT WAUJlCE.'pItOrXorONAL BAB W s ial,oiivis Irs t. rvtvv to -be Kltisiosul hniokvllIa,sasktifn! snd iperlmvcd workmen lirilr In Iba ol.l American build, u,-, in lbrwou formarly n.rd a a lawyer' o.tc. AIlO "i linder. Iii tr vice-It Tantiemen tn J Udida, aa s tiu'iwtaful rvauvator ol cloths toat art) drtliitged bj grease or ur. p 7 0tli IMITi'l i:i WI.MIUW all IDr:,. audOilCPilb la'il Covins, nianufkrtura4 and , . J,boeaalean I rakail, by M..aw;r U.ii, .;tllog tiuildmg, Vi'aliiut at., Cm.-iuntii, Uj. Kdurs ntoinp.lv Clled. t'eunlrv Aierchaiits ai a Ulieru pit d on tVelovt sttiriu.. .0V.',,1UJ. 'l-l.il.. onxetk! r.ONKh-as:: LoxMii::: bOt Xilk, r lizl.ill BlrbW. .Nit and Prneh aco and Mom. straw b-mo'-ls. li'cU.or with all sorts of KUuout aud Irluiniig m tuUju.ire tjivcd at tb OLD "Willi RtOKliLK. 01tua, Taaali v v has jasi kl.rket a Irish sup) inri-r nnd ostln?. rcihtj irom in Ka.ivra I'ty uf MtfC au.ils Li, k aa will!! ur ink its ardcf wtrr. i ted l.t Ci UiesliorU'tt i.oiljc.aud In the latest style, rt,d a prlcvjtthalcannolfaiH ploa. lUrildl MAKr.K Beers nrtd Miora . " A ren.'ral aastrtiarLt .f iura ssii L.. boot kud boJual reaulve'l and frr salet hru it S Mtk Sk U l fl r. .1 ' Ready 2IAS2 cioaryaGoner. Aa.strl.oii-iit kept XlUSltni'r OuLabd at X. t. Coouitervlal Kew. ty UMKAtAHVlUAn. aUEENSWARXA beauulul and Very largeasoortmcal In full i taor bv th pte , J ut r.neucd si.No. i Coramcrcai i.ow,auu ivr nie bv BOyiTEJ A!fDEIBBONS. Ju.1 rt ieived a a'ri vaiietv of rti-blcnat I bonnet asu r. boons at t oimnorrnl how, by LISCKtxrAlCtil'UAK. wajakdIcIps - : XX bpri-ig i)is, just received at X. I ComtueroUl i nr, i i Sad fur Ml by LlhCKAFARQl'IIAil. -iE0cxErr s . haed w aee , kails, ro.SJT Ltmk dt raruuar r in roceiol ul lull tuphliet of lhrbolctt Orocerlcs.aad bst selected llrrdwar. Cutlery, sad ri'al'.s, at X 1 OromerdalKow.by U.NCKaFARdUIIAK. TJOC? ATT D SHOE S.U lb Urrvstau snMleaiwruV.ytelactcd ttock of Boots and bhoot Uy4itrt vr ode red, ms bteaalo.t Commercial liow,foru by U.CKfAKqtllAK. rcTooLiscrs.- , , 0 Juil rccii ac4 for sal at Its üLDKkDBUlCK. ijT.tNft RAMk,tlCI.N.NATl,UHlti? Peraoat waving eertitled checkt on Iblt Iloas can Ind afevavsbl opportunity of cwrlng tbetr claim by twrtgga rood Keal Estate, by calling on John Wynn,J. v. Howland,r Geo. Holland, tt Urookvillo, Indiana. Call Immediately. BOT CJlf TTTALL PArEX. in UrtTMiortmetvr offered t I hi pubiio, fortai al. 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