Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 March 1855 — Page 3

a-PAPBU PGR THB PfiMilY CiRGIB DEVOTED TO THE AßlüSEMEHT AND INSTRUCTION - OP VOIIIUG AND OiD.

Fron the soll Bend Register.

TXX2 irCLATUHE ADJOUMTED. ITo Senatorial Election. At noon, on Monday of this week, the61t daj of the session, the Indiana Lejulatare adiourncd line die. I he House, anxious to perform a duty do rolred upon the present Legislature by the Constitution of the United States, made another and the twenti eth effort tobring on the election, of .a O St a U. 8. Senator. At the noia-orcr members of the Senate had been in isticz that the oGcer should be elect ed by each Branch Totiog aeperately a thing unprecedented in the 30 years history of our State, the Republican members u a last attempt at compro mise, proposed to resofre that each Branch should tote aeperately three times; and if they failed to agree, then both Branches should meet in joint Contention and elect Brjt as it was rumored that this. proposition could not be Toted down in the Senate, the old liners in the house resolved to de feat it bj the revolutionary method ol breaking a quorum. When tho rote was taken, therefore, they left their eats and the reto stood Ayes 60, noes none ( 67 members are reauired for a quorum of the House.) No quorum Yotin?, a call of the house was order ed, when the old liners returned to their seats. .The rote being again taken oa the resolution, it stood Ayes 9 noes none. And noquorumrotlng, it was lost. We shall speak plainly of the reck less "violation of their oaths of office by the members who hare thus insulting! defied the popular will, 7hen jn their seats they swore, before Ood and man, that they would rAnnrcur discbaeqs txx sir dutiis.' They knew that the election of a Senator was one of those duties, and they knew too that Pettit, Wlllard, Fitch fc Co. had spent last summer and fall in canvass log the State on that very issue that a Senator was to be elected, rallying their party with that usually potent argument. The people however saw fit, with this very issue in full view, to elect a House, 20 majority of whose members were pledged to vote for an Anti-Nebraske, Anti Pierce and Douglas U. S. Senator: aho a majority of the State Senktors elected this year, a State ticket by over 1200 maj. and 9 out of the 11 Congressmen.But the accidental majority of holdover Senators, who ktow and cannot deny that they misrepresented tneir Districts in so doing, determined to set the will of the people at defiance and to Jeave this great State, the the fifth in the Union, half unrepresented in the U. S, Senate during the important struggles of the next two years rather than to permit the will of the people to be carried out by the election af a Fusionist. Was there ever a more flagrant outrage? Their pretexts for their course are as flimsy as their conduct is shameless. Their argument that the Legislature is no- a fair reflex of the popular will, in not only Minted -hy - the Election returns throughout, but is a most an ti-Democ ratio assumption that it devolves upon a few hold-overs, who only occupy their seats, because the ballot box could not reach them, to act as self-constituted guardians of the vast majority of the People. Another argument is that there is no law.on the statute book for the election of Senator, it having been amitted in the late Revision, like the Sabbath law, by the Old Liners themselves, and the session refusing to re-enact it. But the Constitution of the United States requires "the time, place and and manner of electing" to be prescribed by the Legislature; and as the place for electing is, by our uniform usage, in the Representative Hall in Joint Convention assembled the manner, prescribed by our State Constitution viva voct; it only remained to designate the timt, which the Senate obstinately refused to do. But these architects of ruin not only refused to go into Joint Convention to elect a Senator, but also refused to reciprocate any of the House Resolutions for the election of Ms other officers devolving on this session; fearing that if they once got into Joint Meeting, a majority of that Joint Convention would not adjourn it till a Senator was elected. We shall not charge that in doing this they committed perjury; but we shall present the facts, and let the public judge whether the anarchy they have thus superadded to their revolutionary course, docs not justly merit that designation. The Constitution of this State which every one of them solemnly swore to support, declares (See. 1 Art. 15) that aU officers whose appointment was not otherwise provided for in the Con stitution, hall be chosen in such a manner as is now, or hereafter may be prescribed by law. The very first law in the Revised Statutes, declares that "at the session of 1853 and every twoyears theieafter, there shall be elected by both Houses t m . e o in Joint convention, dt a vote or a majority of the members present, a Stats "Aoasr.'' Yet with this sworn duty staring them in the face, the Senate refused to agree on any time for the election ofthat oQceri At page 322 of the Revised Stat utes the Commissioners of the Insane Asylum are required to be elected 'by joint vote by the General AssemDir," three at eacn biennial session. Yet none were elected. mi rw . a i ine same statute uooit oi our State, made, printed and published by an orenrneimingiy democratic Legis lature, requires at page 334 that at the session of 1853, and every two years thereafter a State Librarian shall be elected "by a joint vote of majority of the General Assembly." Yet the Senate refused to tro into an election of that officer. Again at this session ( see pace 39 1 ) a WAanxx of the State's Prison was to be elected 'by a majority of votes on a joint ballot of the General Assembly to serve four years. And the Senate also refused to perform their duty by the election of that important officer. And, as if to make their self-con J . ! l.i. . ttcuMuw muru complete, una tneir glaring disregard of the "duties" they swore "faithfully" to perform, more apparent, this same Semte at this very ! session, originate.! ana enacted a law, creating the office of Attorney Genera! and requiring it to bo filled by a joint Convention of tho two Branches. They sent it to the IIoumj which pass edit also the Governor signed it and then this very Soato refuse to go into Joint Convention a their own

law required them to do nay, com

pelltJ them, if they claimed to be law abiding citizens to fill this office, created at their own suggestionl It seems that the overwhelming majorities by which the people overpowered the Nebraska Conspirators, who dcGed their will, are mocked at by their coadjutors and imitators in our Legislature, who add to their con. duct the anarchical and "revolutionary course that we have shown above. If official oaths are not considered by the peeple a mere sham-if laws are not made to be broken only .by the lawmakers themselves, if constitutions are enacted to bo observed-if public virtue has not fled the uprising of the people to rebuke and condemn their unfaithful servants will be in 185Gtmoro overpowering than in 1854; and the present State Senate will be the last

one that will dare to hold its sworn duties as lightly as "a dicer's oaths." From tbe Western Christian Advocate. Semi-Annual Examination of BrookTille College. We feel authorized to report to the friends of this institution that it is do ing well. The patrons of our College, and the spectators generally, were highly gratified at the late examina tion wim me progress mnue oj tue students in their various studies. There was no routine of questions and answers, "got up for the occasion," but each student had to answer auestions propounded "on the spur of the moment;" and the result showed plainly that the faculty had been dilINSUEAICE CO, Of Hartford Conn. CAPITAL, 300,000. Chartered, 1819. rrcns old uro xispoxsiblz con? ait? X doea bualueseal all Agencies, at rate. low aa ere consistent with the batards Insured. Loom, equitably adjusted end paid without unnecessary delay. l llin rCIIACE can U affected on Bulldlnrs. Merchandise, and personal nrobertv generally, aralnsl Ina or daman by Sre. BMLANa IN St MAN CK on Merchandise In tränt. I, or by Are against Iba dancer and perils of the rtvrs,Iakss,esnals, railroad, and by the various modes of travel and conveyance. THOJI AH Ki HHACK, President. E. U. RIPLEY, Vtca President. Twoaut A. Aibiamobb, Secretary Merchant and Property Holder wilt Sod It to their advantage to give the undersigned Agent their application before offering loom elsewhere. Follciee oa fire and Inland Kiskt Issued on fayerable Terms, by Ai.rnc.ii wahu, Afent. march is ly PUBLIC SALE!! riTJK U S DSLBATOlfZI) will eell at pobllo sale, A on Wednesday, the lUth IntL stbta residence to JSew Trenton, the following described properly : Household and Kitchen Furniture of all descriptions, eyery variety o' Farming utensils; such as wagons, harness, plows, harrows and eullivaton, one wheat drill, one fanning mill, two carrtasree and harness, hay In the slack, cows, young cauie, hogs, and many other irtl;les embracing most of hi rood and chattels. A I wish to seil an out-lot. on which Is a dwellinghouse and shop. bale to commence at 9 o'clock, A.M.. and continue two days. If necessary. Term will be made known on the day of sale: .New Trenten, March 13. Z. A. NYE. '"TihiOTiins NOTICE. AN ELZ CTI0W will be held at the residence of F. At H. Barbour. In Springfield township, Franklin County, Ind., on the flrst I uetday In April next, for the purpose of electing Are direc tors for the SpringSeld Turnpike Company for the ensuing year. By Order of the Board of Director, mar 19 HkNHY Ü. W'SllM,Bosn:trj,"" School Fund. IJOrifK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County A I Commissioners of I ranklln County at their March term of IBM. have ordered that all borrower of School Fund on personal security shall secure the same by mortgage, on real estate, on or before the flrst day of May next, and If the debts so secured are not paid at that time, or secured by mortgage, the Auditor la directed to commence suit to collect the some. JOHN II. QUICK. March I3U 3w Auditor of Franklin eo Ind. Administrator's Notice. VJOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVES that the underI i 1 algnedha been appointed Administrator of I th Aatjat rf R!lv Wand atorth . tat at franklin County. Indiana, deceased. bald estate l supposed to be solvent, ALÜSZO E. WOOÜWORTH, marlSSw Administrator. Administrator's Sale. TOTtCK IS IIEKEBY GIVE that I will eil at i public outcry. on ?aiariay ine imoay or April, UiS, at the lata residence of Klley Wood worth, late of Franklin county, oeceaseu, on little I edar.the personal property of said decedent, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, farm ing utensils, and stockor various kina. a cred it of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by the purchaser giving note walv Ing all benefit from valuation or appraisement law, bale to commensal 10 o'clock, A. M. ALO.NZO Jt.WOOUVYOKril. mar IS Administrator. PETER A. WHITE & CO. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic NO. 61 PEARL ST., ETWEK.1 WA T AND VIMR STREETS, CINCINNATI. Mar.17. 13,lyr.l.8. . 6. UMSTED, No. 82 Sixth St. bet. Walnut & Vine, CIS CUril ATI, OHIO: The most extensiv and best Manufacturer In the United Htatee. ORIGINATOR 07 ALL KEW STYLES! Ha taken the highest premiums at all the Exhibitions! Uuis tha best materials cheap for cash, which nablet him to sen SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, At low ti other iU Inferior article, PAINTED audill.T MIIADKMof beauttlul designs. UVfV and WHITE Holland Nhades, Trimmings, FUtnree A. HTOKR MIADKN painted and lettered to order. Hepelrlng and Jobbing In general attended la promptly. mar 8 M ly PADDOCK & MANSFIELD, KINDS 0? TTlfCTTRRKfT BANK pay the highest price lor broken bank Money. All remtiiauroa icnlui from the cenntry ford! count will roreive Immediate attention, and re turnt made by th next wall. Itroken money of til description It worth something, tod by iiiatl ing itio us you will gal us value. Keeollvcl this, snarea ADUINISTHATOR'8 SALE. OTICE IS HK.Kr.llY GIVEN, that 1 will sell at nut lubllo auction, on Hie lotto day of April tiCi.attlie residence of Gideon Jluks, late of Franklin county, deceasod , the personal proper ty lloi of said deced.ml, couslsting of Horses, faille, gs, Mheep, Wagons, i erringe Harness, rarming implements, other article. A Corn, Oats, Hay, and various credit of ton month will be given on all sum over tlirne dollars, by the pursuer giving note waiving alt beneul of the valua tion laws with approved security, hale to com mence at o'clock a. m. or said uay ana continue from day to day until said pwporty la sold. Jt'MIU-K M. JINKS, Administrator. mar. 9. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T of" JTtiks, Ii HE undersigned haa Ihleday taken out letters Administration in the fc stale or Uldeon late of Krank tin County deceased, aald Estate It probably solvent. ' JUSTICE M. JINKS, mart) Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned hat th1 day taktn nut letter of Administration In the K.Ute of Elisabeth

Hücker, late of franklin county deceased, said l'.stat It probably tolvenl. i 1 NO V!! CARUICHAEL, marSSw Amlnlslrator, Stale of Indiana, i tn the Court fComra Franklin County, j Pleat for said County. John M. Harbour and others, ) Petition for vs. Partition of Joseph KUsa J. King and other.) Keal Estate. rrare HID SETZXDaNTS Joph King and X l.llsa Jan Kiua, uiiu rwsidenta of the Bute of lludlana, will lake notice of the pendenry of said action, and that the same will stand foi trial at the uetl Term of the Court of Common Pleat for rhe County of Franklin, and Htate of Indiana, to be holden at the Court House In Urookvill, In th County of Kraukllu iforoilJ,on Iii BnlMon' dav of April next. Witness John M. Johnson, Clerk of said Court, this lid day of February, a D. Ihm. JOHN M. JOHNSON, Clerk. Uio. HoiUR,att'7 fer pl'ff. mar 9 3w

latent and successful in training tlnir students to habits of close thinking. The exhibition, on Friday evening, went off finely. The declamations were well delirered ; and the compositions and essays were of a superior order. We were rerr much pleased with the decidedly religious tone that perraded the entire exercises; and felt thankful to Ood that we have an institution In our midst so well calculated to give tho rising generation a religious education. And wo feel it our duty to say, in this brief notice, that President Locke, in the estimation of tho students and the people generally here, is every way qualified for the responsibls position he occupies; and that his colaborers are competent, and are of "one heart and soul with hin) in the work.

Frends, send on your daughters and your sons to Brookvillo College, i . :n v.. ..i'.c.j :,L it.. ... au you win ua nattaucu vriku tue uiv gress they make. E. D. LONG. Special 2Xot icts. Seller's Cough Syrop" Without A Biral." . Pimacae, (3th Ward.) Feb. BS, 1 830. Ma. R. E. EtLLtati On the 18th nit, I caught s eve re cold. The night following,! weut to bed earlier than usual; yet, tiotwlthatandlng I had lc pt none the night before, my cough wat to - vert that I could not sleep, nelthtr Auld thot In the room with me. The person sleeping with me wet to much annoyed by my coughing that he got up and went vo a drug ttor and bought a bottle) of your Cough Syrup, on dos of which, to my great astonishment, a topped my cough as If by magic. I want to work la the morning, sod am now quit well. Yours, Ac, JOHN DEAR. I hereby certify that 1 am well acquainted with the above circumstances, and that the tatement given Is true. A.JOnNSON. Prepared and told by K. E. SELLERS dk CO, Pittsburg, Pa. 1 P. B. The above Syrup le presented to the pub lic, as the cheapest, moat pleasant. Arm and reliable cough remedy rar offered to tb afflicted, for coughs, colds, or a diseased state of the Lungs Price S3 cent per bottle. rorsaleby M.W.HAILE, Only Agent la Brookvllle. STATE STOCK DANKS. The following is a correct list of of Banks, the bills of which are taken on deposite at the Brookville Dank, JCirNone are reccired for taxes by the County Treasurer except those marked with a Brookville Bank Bank of Indiana Michigan City " of the Capital Indianapolis " Rockvilfe Rockville " Syracuse Saracuse Bank of Salem (south) Monticello Monticcllo Goshen Goshen Elkhart Elkhart Warsaw Warsaw Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Crescent City b'k Evansville Canal, b'k " Cambridge City b'k Cambridge City Central b'k, Indianapolis Favette County b'k Connersville Farmers,' b kWestfield , Farmers' & Mechanics' b'k Inda'lis Gramercv b'k Lafayette Hoosicr b k Logansport. Indiana, b'k Madison Indiana Stock b'k, Laporte Lagrange b'k Lima Merchants' k Mechs' b'k N Albany N. Y. and Va. Stock b'k Evansville Prairie City b'k Terre Ilaute - Savings' bank, Connersville. Salem Bank (north) Southern, bank Terre Haute. Traders' bahk Indianapolis INDIANA. CLASS KO. II. Thi3 class includes those banks that are taken at 10 per cent discount at Indianapolis and at about 25 per cent in Brookville. Bank of Paolt " of Covington " of Fort Wayne " North America Clinton " Terry villo " of Rochester of Rcnssalaer of South Bend Delaware County bank Muncie Elkhart County bank, Goshen Farmers and Mechanics Rcnsalcar Great Western, Terre Haute Huntington County Huntington Indian Reserve Kokomo Kalamazt o b'k Albion North Western, Bloorafield New York Stock, Vinccnncs. Shawnee, Attica Stato Stock, of Marion State Stock, Jamestown Tippecanoo bank, Winimae Upper Wabash bank, Wabash Wavno " Richmond Wabash River Bank, Jasper Wabash Kivcr bank, Newvillo Wabash River, New Corydon class vo. in. This class includes thoso banks that aro 25 per cent discount at Indiana polls and about 35 here. Atlantio Bank, Jackson Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling Bank of Attica, Attica " of Albany, New Albany Auburn " of Albion "of America, Morocco " of Bridgeport " of Bloomington Bank of Connersville, " of North America, Newport Bank of Rockport, Rockport " T. Wadsworth Michigan City Drovers' Bank Rome Exchang?, ' Grccncastle Farmers,' Jasper Green County, Bloomfield Government Stock b'k, Lafayette Laurel b'k Laurel Merchant M Springfield Merchant's " Lafayette. Northern Indiana Bank Logansport Orange, Poseyville Plymouth " Plymouth Public Stock, Newport People's bank Lima Perry Co. Bank, Caauelton State Stock security, Newport State Stock, Knox Steuben Co, Angola State Stock, Logansport. State Stock, Peru. Traders', Terre Haute Traders' Nashville Wayne Bank Logansport Western, Plymouth. Wabash Valley Logrnsport 1I1IOKEX UANKS. The following is a list of the broken Banks, which are not taken on depos ite at tho Brjokville bank. ILUXOIS. Belvidre bank Bank of Rockford Bank of Elgin Bank of Ottawa Merchants and Farmers' bank Union Chicago

City Phoenix " Farmers'

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Dupage County bank Rock Island link , Merchants and Mechanics' M Bank of Napiervills lUilrcmd bank OHIO. Saving's bank Ohio. Clinton bank, do. Masaillion bank, Ohio. Bank of Circleville, do. Citizens bank. Cincinnati. OhioSnving Institute, Tiffin, Ohio. Bank of Norwalk. Urbana Ins.tfe banking Company. MISCELLAKEOnS. Knickerbocker bank, N. Y. Eighth Avenue bank." N. Y. Suffolk bank N. Y. Lewis County bank, N. Y. Bank of Hollowcll, Maine. Brunswick bank, do.

OF THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME OF

INDIANA AHERICAIT.

The alarm that was caused by the bard times, which was resulting In causing many papers to suspend entirely, snd 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 thwar. ted, for the time being, we still kept our purpose in view, and now present the patrons and borrower! of the Amesicar, The Largest Paper in Indiana. And, if St is not the lest paper, it shall not be for wtnt of unceasing application to Ite intereats, on the part of its editor. When we took charge of the American, some sixteen months ago, it was not without many a ftarthatwe would not be able to retain its large subscription list. But this has constantly increaaed, notwithatanding the discouraging circumtances of the past year, and we now have a circulation that justifies the expenditure we have made in enlarging. In addition to tho embarrassment which grew out of our wsnt of experience ss an editor, we were somewhat alarmed at the fears of many peraonsl friends. They thought it Impossible for us to succeed, unless we should consent to become the Organ of some party. But having long ego settled in our mind that parties will become corrupt, aud that they are usually kept In existence for the bencfiit of a few aspirants, we determined to pursue our chosen course, and fail, if fail we must, In attempting to publish a paper that should be truly independent. The readers of the American know full well, that we do not m ean by being independent, that we will not take sides for or sgainst the question at issue. It 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 ssy. We know everybody knows, that a paper that sells itself to party, must leave unreproved the political blunders or dishonesties of its party, and distort and misrepresent the acts of its opponents. We have certainly tried to avoid these errors, snd shall continue to try in future. How far we have succeeded , we leave with our candid, constant readers. How far we shall succeed in future, must be judged by the future. On the questions now at issue, we need not define our position. It is not an equivocal one, as our readers welt know. On the questions to sriae, we shall speak when they come up; without fear, favor or affection, and without asking any master how we may speak. Hence the American msy justly be denominated, IS HUES? FDLITICAL flfEB.

But our readers will want, not only opinions, but facts. They will want a bird's eye view of the doings of the world, st home snd abroad. Of course in a weekly sheet, even ss large ss this, the details of battles and diplomacies, can not be given, but we w ill keep an eye out upon the world, that we may give a "mere mention" at least, of every Important event, in the political, social, snd religious world. Especial pains will be taken to gather up snd publish, on reliable information, all items of home news. This department of our paper, which hasgivenit great popularity, shall not be neglected, hence the patrons and borrowers may ex

pect to learn eÄnething of interest, every week, about home matters. Ordinari-J . w. ally, the "mere mention" "column Itself, sTiiTI-be worth TTre-wetkly Tost of theX05 IVliAt II AN OS

paper, in view ot toe miormauon oi mis sina mat snail oe reguiaiy imparted, tbe American will be A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. But our paper is to go into the family circle, snd exert an influence upon the rising generation. In view of the indelible character of early impressions, snd the vast importance of giving the impulses and aspirations or youth, a proper direction, great pains will be taken to admit nothing that shall have an immoral tendency. By every means in Our power, we shall aim to inculcate a love of learning, a love of reading, and a love of virtue. Much of the "miscellany" of the pa per shall be adapted to the capacity and tasts of children, and we hope to make our paper of such a character as to be worth its cost, every week, to every child in the famliy, that can read. Hence it shall be to the interest of poor people to take it on the score of economy, instead c f discontinuing it because hard times require 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 also, to make selections, and publish such original matter, as wilt make the visits of the American welcome to the elder members of every family . And, while we are choice in our selections, we shall exclude every thing, even from our advertising columns, that shall be pernicious. We will not for sny price, if we know it, advertise a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. We have refused hundreds of dollars' worth of advertisemeuts of circuses, lotteries, &c, snd we shall continue to do so, being fully 'determined that, if we cannot make a living at this business without aiding gamblers, and swindlers, and strolling highwaymen, we will try wood-sawing, or something else. Too much of our life nas been devoted to the single purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at this late day, to promote vice and immorality, for the sake of pelf. We do not expect that every parent who professedly regards the welfare of his children, will patronizo ui. The interest of party is too dear to some, and the paper that binds the party yoke upon him must be supported .however much mors) poison it it carries with it. Others are so wedded to Mammon, that, for the sake ol saving eighty ctnlt a year, thev will take a city Dollar Weekly, that is not only worthiest, as a newt paper, being made up of the stale matter that had appeared in the dailies, the week before, but which it absolutely pernicious, containing moht objectionable pulls of theatres, concerts and dram-shops. Such-.pa-pers aro dear, at any price, yet we expect many persons to take them on the score of economy. It will be bad economy. We nope to make our paper worth its entire cost, in addition to all other departments, simply as A SUITABLE PAPER FOR THE FAMILY CIRCLE. The spirit of Inquiry that is awakened among the farmers of this' valley, is a

source of rejoicing. To be a farmer now, trsct of fertile land. To farm, means

the soil with an old bar-share. The Farmer of these times, must boa reading and thinking man, as well as a working man. He should be a writing man also. While he is willing to receive instruction from the experience of others, ha sho'd bo willing to Impart instruction from his own experience. To aid in the production of such farmers, we expect to devote a large space, weekly, to

m mum parmbr. Intending to make a good paper, ws intend to aak a living price, and we expect

to receive it. Our terms will be found

such a paper as ours now Is, every reflecting man can eatily see. Our paper Is now the size of the Weekly Times, and printed on much better paper. That paper Is furnished at one dollar a year, though not a quarter ol a column is ever set up for it which does not first appear in the Daily Times. It has too, a circulation of some 53,000. while wo havo less that 1500, and must set up our reading matter, exprctsly for this paper. The Western Christisn Advocate, which is not so

larce aa ours, with a circulation oi 29,uuu, or reducing tho size of its sheet, and yet cannot live at less than the prices below, scorn. However, as a tribute or respect, MINISTERS OF THE GOSPEL shall have the paper for ono dollar a year, ouch to read, shall have it at the same As a matter or chanty, wo win aieo r s- tin a families, at tho same price, or vebt xicn

Sapcrs fur their children; at tt may De a cnantv to furnish the unfortunate chil renof such persons some moans of learning the ways of the world.

w ra rn When not paid during tho year, When not paid within six months, When paid in advance, ..

INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS.

At the present prices of paper and provisions we cannot Idt our paper, to clubs,

of any size, for less than two dollars a year. It costs just cs much to furnish to a olub-subscriber as to any. But, as a compensation to those who will act as our agents, In their respective localities, wo will send our paper gratuitously lo any Post 3Iaster, or other person, who will aend us the names often subscribers, with the pay for them in advance. We hope these terms will bo carefully observed. All subscribers aro regarded as engaging to continue, unless they expressly ttatoto the contrary, before their time expires. Masons and Odd Fe Hows, and benevolent men of all classes, will no doubt confer a favor upon many an orphan, and widow, by calling their attention to our terms, in regard to them.. If thuy are too poor to raise even a dollar, we will join with any benevolent persons in raiting it for them, if there is not benevolence enough in their Immediate neighborhoods for that purpose. Be it remembered tlirt we ask no man to take the paper merely to support lt. From present appearances, it will live and flourish without auch subscribers, though It receive! neither state, county nor corporitioe patronage. Yet we have reason to believe that many will do themselves the plcasuro of contributing to tho sustenanco pf such a paper, rather than patronize the worthlera cheap padrs of other state-.

Ship builder's bank, do Bank of Milford, Delaware. Kentucky Trust Company, do Newport Safety Fund bank, do. Erie and Kalaroato bank. Farmers it Mechanics bank Memphis. Sackett's Harbor bank, N. Y. Bank of Saratoga Co., do. Farmer Sc Mechanics bank, Oswego. Farmers' bank, of Onondaigna, N. Y. Drovers' bank, Ogdcnsburg, dj. Bank of Carthage. do. Farmers and Mechanics bank of Kent County, Maryland. Cochituato bank Boston. Bank of West Killingly, Connecticut. Merchants bank, Macon, Georg. Bank of Ellsworth, Maine. Bank of Washtenaw, Michigan. Empire bank, N. Y. Bank of OsEkosh Wisconsin.

requires more thsn to be the owner of more than to scratch the surface ol below. That they are not too hL'h, for seriously contemplated raising the price its price Is one dollar and a half. We without resorting to measures that we "tor tneir work's sake,"OF ALL DENOMINATIONS, and wldowi, who have children old enprice, as a token of sympathy a i e. an lurnisn it to very poor men, who have larce men, who are too stingy to buy books, or n . 83,00 3,50 2,00

Consumption! Consumption!! Dr. WmTÜALL'S

yon nix ccax or CONSUMPTION', DECLINE, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, WASTING OF THE FLESH. NIGIIT SWEATS, SPITTING BLOOD, WHOOPING COUGH, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING, COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, PHTHISIC, PAIN ix thx SIDE, AND ALL BI8ZASX 07 THX CHZST AffD LUNGS! Dr. Hall's Ealaaa contains n Ofilum, CUmtl, er any mineral poison, but It composed mostly of those Roots, Herbs, and Vegetable tubstances which have a speclflo influence npon the lunjt and their connected organs . It immtdimtt rffttt It to allay all Irritation and gently remor the phlegm and other morbid matter from the Airpassages and Throat, tbua relieving the cough by subduing tb inmmer(ennd other causet which give rise to it. It also stimulates and imparts a healthy tone to tbe langt themselves, thereby enabling them mora thoroughly to remove from the blood of those Impurities and dictated particles, which. If retained, do to much mischief lathe system, and lay th foundation Tor IneurabU CONSUMPTION, it also exert a decided action upon tbe skin, and assist nature In expelling thro' tbe Kxhalents.muchof that morbid matter which would otherwise bt thrown back npon the lungs, thus relieving them of a part of their work, and rendering the tyslem pure and healthy. When tubercles are forming, llcheek their development and further progress; or If ulceration baa taken plact 1 assist tbt lung la throwing off the corrupted matter, aoolhet the Irritation, beats the ulcerated cavities, and restores them to healthy action. This Medicine, therefore, le not merely a palliativ, which only rclltvtt for iht time boIng, but la a thorough eutalkve, aa It strikes at the root of the disease, and by removing it, remove all Its conietiueneet. Tnls Is Its rf'KArf thmrtttrltle property possessed. In equal power by no other medicine now before the public. THK MOST XZTRAORDINAT CUIUS Of COluDIIfTION Are made here at home and eertlfled to by each men as W. D. WKICHT. M.D.. J. S. JOHNSON M.D..J 8 LAWBON, M P,W C SMITH, M v Capt. W rEAKCE, R. 8 MULFORD Esq., and other well-known cltlxens of ClnclnnaU. co-Call upon the Aoentjj And get a pamphlet and read their certificates, and yon mast be fully convinced of the extraordinary merits of this medicine. ÖCAVT10N! Beware of Dr Ilall't Pulmonlo Ellxers also Dr Ilall't Cough Remedy, which It tomoUmot palmed off fer the genuine. tXB turn and ask for Dr, Wm. Haix'i Bsttin roa tub Lonoi. The genuin It tlgned by O. R. BAKHR4 Co. FOIt SALE BY M. W. Halle, Brookville, , J. 8. Kockafollar, Cedar Grove, A. Case, New Trenton, J. King, Blooming Urove, Kovd 6c Cray, ftclpjo, Gilford de Holden, Laurel. C Vancamn, Metamora W Mixer, Mixer rtlle BROOKVILLE BANK WILL allow Interest on time Deposits made afterthls dale In Ohio or Indiana currency, payi bl in similar lundt, By order of the Board, J. W. 11ITT, Cashier. Brookvllle, Feb. 15.18U. IXEIVRJE HOUSE, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN 7IA1X & SVCAJIOHE, CrNCDiUATI. J. WOODS, PROPRIETOR. FOR Christmas and New Year's Presents! TTTE offer for sale from now until Feb. IS, '55, YV the above number of .New Knsewood Pian os, at lower prleea than have ever before bocn known la tb United Slates, East or We,t. as folows; S Exlra carved Louis Mih, carved tont. Ac, manufacturer's price '.a Boston, SGOO, for aale each at.. a too. 430. S Kuli carved Louis Mitt, 7 octaves, Boston price $300, for tale, each at 3 Carved Louts UtU style, 1 octaves, Itoston irtce f 500. for sale, each at.. 7 Louie Htu style, aad7octaves,New York prlcct a 430 to 500 eacii, for tale at $r( to 30 Full centre Pianos, some extra handsome, with carved cases, dee., usual prices 330 to S130, at r,S to 53 Of various styles, from S to 7 octaves, nsoal prices 243 in 375: for sale at S19U, SI9I, 100, S210 and 410. 410. 373. 220. A full written Warrantee given with each instrument. TERMS CASH. Mover before has there been tuen an opportu nity of purchasing Pianos, either as retards price or variety. Onr present stock be Inj fully twice aa lart;e as any other In the country; and our Pianos are well known to be from tho skit makers of the Union. Our friends In Cincinnati will understand tf.e reason of this extraordinary reduction In prices. Those Urine at a Clstanceare Informed that the extremely atrint;entttate of tbt money market It the cause of our thus oflorlnf flrst class instruments at these ratet. SMITH dc NIXON. Piano Halt. 5o. 70s West Fourth st. near Vine. ClnclnnaU, O. July 21,511 Selling Off for Cash. K.I). CALLIOSdt BON.bolnr determined to close up their business offur tbclr entire ttock of well selected and cheap Qii:i:!iVAnr. HAHOWAItR. nnd .iiorF.itir.ft At the Lowest Prices, for Cash. s 1 1. . I ..tt t a .B t ata.A I u wuvit liven, nowi won Miactaut, nou irw from rarananU. an-J.havinc betn purchuad will f rafti car In nt.H lunn. IsOWTo, ana 1'IIlL.AUl.a.l'lllA, ean be aafely reeommendud as porfectly fresh and as cheap as goods can bo leglll rlllmaieiy ' sold any where In ine west. here In ine west. Our stock Includes a good assortment of CL.OTIIIMU, , CAHFETIMG, . and NOTIONS, Stock Honey taken at Current rates. JJ7K0TICK to those who know themsetvtt Indebted to us: We are determined to close up oar business for tho present, and pay our debit, and lb ose who owe ui wilt plctte taks notice that we shall strictly enlore our collection. N. D.GALLIOS o KO.N. BLtsv a. svaaasi. jostrn n. teas. I?. J. IIX'IIKA!! A: CO., IO WealThlrd Ht.,!leve llulldlusjt lletween Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Proclamation. TTTTITERXA8, ll extraordinary and unpreV V edeiiutd demand for that Invaluable prep, arsll.m; WHIUIIT'9 PHIi.tl I t'.TI VATIIAICIO, baa Induced envious persons lo palm off other articles similar In name and appear, ance, but absolutely worthiest, which bat a tendency to Injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should bo particular to ask fcr "WrlghlV Promlum Kalhartnn, and they may rely on roculvlng an arllclo unequalled for lit vlrtuet for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the not weather, removing all disagreeable teneatlons of dlsalnesa and headache, and for the toilet It has never had an equal for lit pleasant and delightful fragtance. Its thousands vf testimonial! are a tnfflclent fuarantee for IU completely rettorlng a decayed ead of hair; for removing all dandruff; for preventing lis fulling off, whether from sickness or disease; and entirely dispensing with the use of hair dyes, as It excites the tecrellon, producing a supply nl Its natural pigment or eolortng matter, giving the batra dark, glossy appearance, with a lu xurlanlrrowln For sale by every aruggistin theeliy.and by drurclsls and merchants throughout tbe United bin tos. A liberal discount to wholesale dealert. Price 3 Cents per bottle, PE I KK T. WK1GIIT di CO., 841 Market Kt, Philadelphia. AbTsiU!mM. W. Halle, J. W. Noo.lv, 11 rookvill; Ü. 1). Dubois, Fairfield. Wholesale Agents, ALLEM 6s CO., Clnclnuall.O. HOUSE HILLS, PRINTED atthlt office, on short notice, for OSt DO IX A lie C. C. COUNSEL!, k CO.. Carriage Makers, MT. G&RMEL, III TJEBPECTTUIIY Inform tha public that they XA. are ireiardlo furnish all kinds of Carriages and Uua-glea of the latesl stylos at low prlcas. Particular aiWBUvn pud to repairing, 'mars 9 9

SELLING OFF . At new youk rmcES. A Splendid Assoxtment of

--- FARQUHAR tt LIN CK, Ar now telling the large and desirable stock of marck-mllse of Mr. Ku-hard Tvnor, at hit old and well known atnnd In H rook v ill, at VERV RKCVCEDI'KICKS FOR SIME SinilYAI PAB. The Goods must be eold and moat attractive bargal ni ran be securod. Country Merchants aro Invited lo examine the Stock, which Is very tarire, well assorted, and of tbe choicest quality; to whom we promise Inducements lo purchase. niucksnililit' will find It to their litte reitto Mar la" theirstock of iron when they can use "Slate block money. Gentlemanly aud accommodatlngClorkt will be In attendance In aerve you with dispatch at all times, at the "Old Grind Slots Comer." dee li 3 'S3 3m Y fflHE Subscribers belnr anxious toclose up their X buslnee prior to lea Ins; Brook rill, wonld say to Ihone who are Indebted to Iben either by note or book acoount. to call and make Immediate) payment. We hope customers seeing this notice will make their arrangements accordingly. TYNCK ck BAKER. Brrokvlll,Jan32,l5.1. STATE STOCK The undersigned will pay the highest market price, tn Bankable ClnclnnaU Funds, for all kinds of uttenrreot Hank Paper. OrriCKal Tyaer At Baker' Clotlilnt Kmn0. rlmn, north of the Bank. R. II. TYKEK. Brook vMIe, Jan IS, 18JJ. Uncnrrent State Stock Honey. ALL persons having unsettled accounts with the undersigned, are requested 1 call and settle tbe tarn Immediately. L'ncurrent money rocotrod In payment on iiotet or book aceount. I will also pa v the highest mark! price, In cur rent lunas, lor tocurreut niocx Money J. NO. B. DAVtf. Brook vUte, Fob 9, 1813. 1 mo SBMW OFF Alf (am7. FTIHE undersigned having concluded t wind up X their builnott,ar now offering their entire stork of MEN and BOrS CLOTHING AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, At precise New York cost, for cash. Ibelr stock a1o embrarKs , . II ATM Al TAI, IIOOTN AND Klior.ft, and every other article Intended forGeutlemca't apparel, all of which are Lata Pnrchntei. and Freeh leedi( Persons wishing anything In their line will get great bargains by railing at their Emporium, one door north of the Bank. TYJiER & BAKER. Brookvllle, Jan S3, Dr. J. PETTIT S American THIS ARTICLE IS preeuutl u tnu public at an External Remedy, avoiding tho pain and danroratlendSalcr. Ing the Introduction of I'austloe, Mluerals.and Eye-washes, with assurances of Its valne at a cure for the various diseases of the EYE. of Aentc or Chronic Inflamatlon, whether indnced by scrofulous origin or otherwise; Debility of the Optic Nerve, Granulation of the Lids, Ulceration o; the Lachrymal Riands.and Weakness of Vision from any cause. Price 23 cts. per boi. For sale by M. W. 11 A ILK, Brookvllie, and by Druggist dc Medicine Dealers generally. ÖMiraUS LINE " TO Rn fiR, Sfn.finn ? The undersigned will run a comfortable Hack regularly, between lirooUvlllo ainl j ados' Station. He will leave Brookvillo ever;' Monday, Wednesday, rod Saturday, at such hours as will best suit passengvra. Returning, he will leave Spades' Immcdlnwly after the arrival of tho two o'clock train. Ho will go at other times If culled upon. SAMUEL JIÜXKOK. Brookvllle ,Jan 17, 183. n CHALLENGE . EGMPETITIOH. Tbe tubtcribers would respectfully announce to the public, that they are Just receiving from the eastern market la addition to their usually heavy supply, a largo and well selected stock of MENS', BOYS' AND C1IILDRENS' HEADY MADECLOTIinC. Suited te the fallend winter trade which they Intend selling at such ratet at to challenge com jetlIon with anv bouse tn the state. We therefore say to persona visiting this mar. ketnotlobe so banly in buying at to make jour purchases before calling at onr CLOTHING EMPORIUM, for wo are now enabled to offer, being In this branch of trade exclusively, the bert assortment of goods over opened in this market, and will tell the in chea. er than can be bought elsewhere. We are not Insensible of the fact that where a man has a regular place of dealing, where can be found articles In our line at fulr rales, ho can not be persuaded to leave It unless great Indiicoraentt are offered, knowing thla we have cut our prices down to such figures aswlll Insure the sale of any garment be may take tbe trouble to pries before bnyingelsewbere. oct 20-4 4 TY.XER & BARER. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. DIIS. Dl'KCAN V CAMEIIOX, DENTISTS. Xo. 166 Weit Suth si. between Race and Elm ats., Cincinnati. mHIS OFFICE TODZK THE MANAGEMENT X otlls preseul proprietors, has bueu increasing tn reputation for superior operations In the Artificial Department of Dentlitry for the last ten years, and no expense or effort shall be wanting to give satisfaction to all who may favor it with their patronage. The subscribers would call attention to the fol lowing essential points pertalnliif lo Artlllclal Teeth, via: lleauly and naturalness of appearance, quality and strength of materials, comfort to the wearer, and usefulness In restoring the natural appearance of the speech, and ability to implicate; (n all of which they are warranto! In saying thuy are excelled by none, and equalled by few. i . TEETH Inaertod from one to a full act, with Artlllclal Uums, Full ssd Half hott lUTsrlsbly Inserted by mo tion. All opera'.tona In Dentistry performed in the most thorough manner. T K IS in H . Considering the suporlor character of the work and the guarantee given, they are tho nioslroasouable In tho West. , TWO TEETH OS MORE 017 GOLD PLATE, S3 I'KH TOOTH. TWO TEETH OR K0SE ON SILVER PLATE, 9i TOOTH. The money refunded If the Tooth do not prove satisfactory. IO" Por the Information of those living at a distance, we would slate that our facilities are tuch, that we can make In tho finest stylo, a full set of TKKTII In from 4 to it hours, and email ploccs In proportion, to that no detention need Is apprehended. W.C. DUXCAJf, I J.O.CAMKKU.N, ""Wre!fo. 139 West Sixth btrtol, between Kace and Etm, Cincinnati. dec. itt, 3419 im."Ö"lirMAUTlN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ANDERSONVILLE, 0C157O I.1D1A.1A. MOORE, WOSTACH, KEYS A: CO., Booksellers and Stationers, PRINTERS, HINDERS 4 PUBLISHERS, W, Weit Fourth Ktrect, CINCINNATI, Take great pleasure In saying that they have laken possession ot the tntrlous and elegant building Just erected at No. i'J YYeal Fourth Mreet, for the aeeoramodailon of their buslnes, Directly opposite their Old Stand, Vo. fia, West Fourth Street, and half a square west of their former Blank Hook and hlatlonory b lore, at the corner of Fourth aud Main streets. The new establishment hat uu quailed fuclllUet f0' MANUFACTURING BOOKS, either Dlank, for the Counting House orOOIce, or printed, lor tne Linrrry or Drawing Koom. Hooka In either Department will be produced la the highest sl lea of the ait. eyt'onstanlly for aale, all Valuable New Publications, Ktandard workt in t heology, Nodlclne, ana tieneral Literature, Music, nchooi, anil t itssirai hooks, MOUKK, W1LSTACU, KEYS dc CO. febS Cash Wanted. ALL persons Indebted to 1). I'rtce oV Son, either by Note or Book account, are requested vcall and tetile the tame, at we are cloning bp our business In brookvllle. Delays will be attended wiui cost. Ü. rniUK os sun, Tfati and Cnps - II A choice stock of the most fashionable style usiopoutuet u.Atu t tiÄivtK'B

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HIM DRUG STPIii:. (Sign if the OolJcn Alorlar.) Jfdhn Wo Efla'ttdly. DKALKK I Ilruge, Mcdlrlnre, I'nlnle, Olio, DyeMull, 1'vrlumerr, Sx-lieol lloctksj Mallsn-rr, I'rn und r ( I'erkrlt ullry,AC, II ret tide of Main et., next door to the VALLEY HOUSE, BI100KVILLE, INDIANA. TAKES pleasure la Informing the nubile generally, that be it now In recel ii of and openlug In his new room, opposite the Public Square, a full stock of allUoodtin hit tine. "Ustotk of Drugs and Mf.dic.neh He ean say with all eoufldenee It n it tarpassed, either In quality or variety , by any other house la the eonnly, nor alas low prices. Missivckef Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, Koplby hiss Is eompUleln every pait. 1 am new openlngaa tlegaulassortmentof English, French and American - Ptrfumeriet, All or which have !

aa will anablo me to sella! tbe lowest ratet. i nave meat arrangement! with a large publish ing bonse In Cincinnati to be kept supplied with alt the varieties or School Hooks, Used in the Schools of thtt p. ace and vicinity, betides an excellent assortment of Staplo and Fancy Stationery, which will be dlspotod of at reduced prices. I have also a very line assortment of Pen and Pocket Cutlery, all of which are fresb ImporUUonsand many new patterns. I'orany oflheaboveor numeroot otberartlelet Usually kepi la bouses oDike character, the public are respectfully Invilod to tbe Mg-n ef the Golden Mortar." JOHN V. MOODY. 'o.C tf. c.o.sauw. I. aaatoot, t. C. BCKLL. c, . an torn. SHAW. ILL k DARB 0ÜB. Importen ana Jobbers of IwIB . (SKD) O ffi) s No Pnrl street anglWin CINCINNATI. iNEW AURANGEMENTS. fflHE I'mlerstgncd begs Icovt to In'orra tht ellX Ue isof llrnokvlllo and vicinity, that be has opened a shop In the building formerly occupied by K. W. HuMurd.on the west side of Main street toutb of tho Public Kquare, wbtrt he will furnish to customers atl kinds of CABINET ASD CARPEX TER WORK. I Intend to keep on bind a largo assortment of COFFINS of Hie best style of workman.hlp and made of tbe best material, at prices which cannot fall to suit. A HEARSE will be In readiness at all times, without Hi accompaniment of drunken driven and runaway horses. Also, Window ash, Doors, I too r-Frames, and all kinds of Carpenter work done to order at low prices. Terms Cash. deel5 5r34lf JAMES MAKLATT. K. BOY,. Practical Boot and Shoe Maker. nv'V TlKffS leavt to Inform the eltlientof r " Iiunlwperlllc, that bo earV I riet on business In the above line in I V Dunlapsvillo.where he wilt be happy V-to sco bis frieuds, and hopes by strict attention to bmlnestand Lit experience In Ibe trade, and with a Crra delermlnatlon to work nothing but the best of stock and warrant good flu, he expecttto merit a tbareof public patronage. 1'egor sewed ladles' work of all descriptions made to order, and of the real Partien ana rnuaueipniasiyies. January 0lbi4-l year. . BRO OK vFlLE "COLLEGE.""" THIS Institution is now ready to recel veany numberof yonnggentlemenand youngladlet.and afford them the best offactlitlet forobUlnlngalhorongh education. The building taio iuu EuuTcuiviii. hiiu me ooara or Instroetlon will be increased as th wants of the Instutlon demand. Those young men who may even prefer to graduate at older Institutions, wllldo welfto acquire tbe preparatory studies here, where the classes are not too large for convenience, and where tbev are nottaugbt by under graduates at Intnostold Institution. Young ladies, on graduating, will receive appropriate diplomas. Hoarding can be bad In icood families, ncarthe college edifice at two dollars per week. Younc men cB howl Ihessielves at about slit v - "week. 'I he prices r tulltoBranra fn. . t.fTt(i,UUperquarterwith tenner cent d,...rr. advance payment. Horfuriherpartlcularsaddr.. JÄU, " . LOCKE, Pros't Brokviiie ud. Feb. a 1S54. T. SMITH Dealer in Clocks. 12 EAST 5th ST. OPPOSITE DEXXISOX HOUSE CISC1SNATI, Ohio '53-47-ly Hard Times!! All persons Indebted to the underslrned, or to N. D. Galllon, by either note or book account. are hereby notified tbat immediate payment It expected, ana win be required. teasdaIe's TEW T0YX DTE HOUSE IS A F0TJÄ ST0IS Iii LLlLUIMi, wiin stone front, So. Vti "mui miTci, oeiween nixm ana aevenin, oppneIte tho Walnut Street House. Ao connection, with any other houto In the city. Goods tent by' Express with proper Instructions, will have prompt an iBiiuiui aueniiOD. Address. W. TEASDALK. dee If 52 '34 ly HEAT CUTTERS. TTTE HAVE A LABOE SUPPLY 05 HANDS YV ci Meal Cutters, both of Wood and Iron lor culling Fauange or Mince meat. Tblt It a machine thai every fatmer ought to have. For sale bv JOHN F. DAlHdc CO, tioed More, No. 40and 4'J Lower Market deo 11 111 '53 3w ClnclnnaU, Ohio. HOYS AND YOUTHS At thlt It the season of the year when rarentt aro providing their children with clothing for tbe FALL ASD WINTER WEAR. Wa would rosnectfutlv call their attention to tha Inrgo addl'lon we aro Just making direct from the Last, to our present stock of said goods. Our stork consists of HEAVY V LIGHT CO ATS, PAKTS A VESTS, In endless variety suited lo the season, all of which we are selling cheap. We would advise parents wanting boys clothing tu give us a call and examluo our goods for we loci confident we ctn tell a ready made garment orany discrlpllon, cheaper than logrl the goods and mskethnm. OClUU44 I i fir.K & BAKER. VT0TAKT PTJBLIC.Al be uiidsrsisTiiud havlnrbeen appointed bv Hie Governor at a oUry Public, will give kit strictest addition lo any business In hit line that his friends may favor him with, and by due and careful attention to business he hopvsto give generatsallsfacllon. Ilavtnga nurabtrof the mnsttnprovod formt to Iced, MortaatTes, Quit-Claims. Ae.. on hand. those wishing arknowladgeutents taken or Doods &c, made, will do well lo rive hi in a call. Juns M, li. JW CL&KK r ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. imien TV m vw tt l a arinv aeevnw inenlol bis properly, eflecls, uotes, accounts, aul claims lo the uuderstsTiird. The liookt are now posted and the accounts read for totllement-lhev are to bs found alius dwelllna; bouse of Abner MeCarty, to whom payhi.nl riii.1 b. m.ilM. The notot are to be found at the office of Ceo. Holland. i'ayitienl of these claims must bo made forthwith, without distinction of person delay cannot be allowed. Creditors mut and wlllhavethelr ouey. tiKO.IIOLLASD, J ...i...., doe W A US r. K McCA KTY, 1 A M1n, NO NUTIIINS AfiOUT! At Xo. 2 Commercial How. THE Public can always Hod a general assortmentofgood and Kashionablo Furniture, ronslstiiigin part of list rvssua, Rsltcle Tablr, Mlssusta, tssfste Crra ler satael Card Tnblef l.oung-ea ttnst 51 ait tree aco, II low unitnt a: nie, inr krl Ilaakcla, Willow Cradle, fcpllt l ane A Windier C'liatlra, Npltciaaie nnd Wooden Hocker, ftprissoeeaU Ilorkere and other necessaries for bousefurnishing too numeroas to mention. M C0Rjd(XS PATENT STKA7, VVUSLX Warrautvd lo give saiulartiou. All of hieb will be told low fore ash at th It H.MTL'RK ROOMS. N. M. We have on band and can fufjnUa oa short notice, a superior atyle of VeultlKD llllnda atClnclunatl Frlcet. SELLING OFF rri; a b 0) :9 iMi Tir.IXO DKSIROI'R OFCLOSI.NO OURBirs: Ji ness In brookvllle, have determined todlapose of our entire stock at HKI.MK COM T, for tuchfnndt at are at par In Cincinnati. Th ... aortmenl Is large and well selected; consisting of an sucn articles aa ere usually sept la a Well sup filled store. We have a good assort ment of Clohing, suited to the season. Alto, alarre tunnlv of UuottandKhoeiof ever description, and of

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THE CHEAT ESiPOUITJM

OF Cheap Gerds! TTTE lö pleasnse irliifortn- g onr nun.r li ous patrons, m w mvnin atidopeMnr a sew U pit .fpltidvd t.rur g eons elected na grealrre,aii I i i..rnlff(it to the well known go4 titrln of ' r u.'ntxrrs. in th thundanl mart, u of LotA, t ' ' k' tni. sw York. We call aitcMioa to t I tour goods are porrhastnt at firsthand; Udn j r d -mestlcs snU sbtMs Iroin ll.e oianuf- lurr j' 1 and thlsrlrcumsiaaee placing us en aa . Ing wlUt the C lnclnnail JobUers, both as I ) and economy, we think we cauuot be cuiuii.e lu the lirookvlile market either In tiyle, qanlity ans variety, or In the prices at wLWls we i ropoee to selloergooda. V.U.CALLIUS SOS. tprtl If 44-IS GEO. T7. SIHTn, v-lhnafatlnrtr, Jflalst Streeft nnl door to f'nttzes UUUOlit ILLK 1MB. SAXm HAHLATT, BLACKDIIITn, Main (Street, nonta of tbe fnMIe Knnare,KalUe llrookwills. luii. All xxiros cr eolti xra Acrews luaade at the shortest nouse and la the beslsnanster AUuI rtavpsrtleelsraoenik.ala r,.lrl. ail kinds of JJachlnerv. warranu-dtu be as wall done end ... i. as can be found any where lathe West, nut HU ly IAlttSDEESGOODIJ We are new opening tbe Soest ttock of the above goods we have ever baa tbe vcesr e offering In Iblimarket.ennsitUng In jrtf r fie:es fiam ass raucv Mika; IO Chambray; " ) riala Beragtt Printed herage; Scotch. Cisco; Loslrlne; -HonldeLolc; Organdy; tllk Tlu..i 10 S 4 " 14 to " -r1!rfr.th,W.U,,l"rir JoMeU astortmsat or white i goods of every desert puen, all of wblrb were telw tcd with great care, and will be told cheaper than they can be beegbt elsewhere. -i.ii.UAU.10JI Ye.O!. rTraz TJKDEZSIOIfXS kave ja,t received a Ti:s I.OOPV which they offer., tbramit K.Unets. Tweeds, li.d.Vrind rk75 "uS 't, r00lDrow,,n(I colored fsnton riaa. eels. Black and brown Muslli-.BonbilBJeX. uma-hams, a no Prime era rrei vsrletv. beeidee esvrtmetelFlre Tnm, OtL54. . , ' Hei II. r K It if M. eVl READY-MADE CL0THI50Kept eonttaatij en btnd, and will be aoldtt mall profits M. V. OALLlONcV Sox by GOODS " La lil U ESS OOODS. S?vIbKVIS,R MHMV. WEAR. PANCY AND PLA! DHKSS FI LKS. White and km kkoj ukkf.u goods, i , LADIEK'r-'LEKVLS AM) CtJ LLA KS. C.IIRMISVTTB Ulkl ll . For aale at No. I Commercial haw ' ' naarliM4 LISCJL aVROTiiiw fS" f "EpilElis a7ep"ar1nr"iae r-- '"7" oeoitoa ragsaei v e red at their ranei oiu. urvuaviiie,ov.9VlB,lt!33-dO tf. 'y JFmr""l"ST oode " 7".( wrVieU Sa-D Will KS BOS1 suaUy on band nhlru. Drawers, ColUrt.Seck Z'JLyrii:Ji Q 1 tloTes, Cravau, . I KlnrDOo vmnreiiaa, Ctmskuk. Trwaka dce ail of which will be sold cViVp. ' i oi sn m oA&CJto SPRIIJG G00B3 AT " NO. 1. .COIEIERCIAI R0V7, . tv . Ur. Alain Burgess & Head sis. . , Qcxnai InaiiL :7' u r 1 . l'o-raaocaian. T DTCK Is receiving the landiomost aasortment w - - ritucg I kill. BA.nrM selected by himself with tmusualcare wiihref.w,..w ! i . j bc cosu lenroe croerclaifraterLily of tho valley to taraat The senior partner, Mr. LiKi.,iTm Wisenmattenlion lo the trade keeps well posted I a styles, trices, and qnali tr.off ooJs la tbe market taakee his purchases in Cincinnati and it thereby one bled to present a fresh slock to hie customers every thirty or sixty dayt. a".. I . a a. . lllTltAd tA Mtatmfnss AtlttlA.s sw ss sboa .u -. - ww. ervv. wJ BtTV UVI)sTraai" a to txttt iu our efforu to c.ttr lo joor UU anl - föyiii W9 wsj Dt erre er tti. mar 11 l nA public noußn .The aaheeribev havlag opesxd apabhg oouseia Dioominggrove, at the aland la tha smrth m Mr,k..oflrrsgood accommodations to travelers. Call V!"?' JOHM WILLOBY. Cloomlnggrove, Sept. SO, '34-3 w. Norio-Vsl ' " Groceries, , Hardware; Qoeearware; . . ... Glassware: And everything for ever body for eale at GALLIO.VbMORet. Fn sand Water Proof noorimsr Kr 8. M.dc C. At. UtriTh Fin tbj Water truot KOODIIP. ll linw Mftflv lA ti a atrw.MsiM Ikl. k. i A a 7 i, ' ' vvsjMBi vi J it aV its laa any part of Franklin, Union, or Favette conntlea. 1 he More rooms of M. W. nia aDi . H A J c Burton, la Brookville. are covered with this kind of rooting, lowborn the public are referred, lie dnrmliiliiv fhtin.... ..r... , .. ,.iv-i7,bu conveDienre, ail reoommeud It, tt tapsrior.ia the eonstrsntoa ( sost buildings. MOFFITT 4c BAKtK. jy IQ'äl 30-l-y BOOTS AND RHOKK Tbe largest and bestselectodrtvck everbre't to thlt tnarketjatt opened at the OLD HirECOENEHTTATSdc CAPS II A beautiful aad well selected ttock ef Snrlatr ad Summer Styles Just opened sitae OLD Will I K C0S5BR. vr.w TOIIK Wl f no U SHADE DC ii POT-THUS. j. KKN KT Manufacturer aa dealer tn all kinds of transparent window shade Also cords, Tassels, Ilrass mountings Ac. ' a . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 t . . ..... ,19.ILUIIH.llll r. UDSlll,,! IIM'IBStail. orderlaatuperlorttyle. ? W' B. WÄLLÄrarpBCrrSSICJAL" BA3 lir.U,oSvr bis ser, lts to ike ctUieu ol Hrookvllle,asaaktirnl and experienced workmen Ofllce in ibe old American building, la tbe room formerly used at a lawyer's oOlce. AI E0 lenders hit tervlce lo gentlemen and ladies, as a successful renovator ef cloths that are damaged by grease or tar. apr 7 0 IL. MlTl:D WINDOW 1IAI.. and Oil Cloth l abia Covers, maaaXeclared and told.wbolesaleand retail, by M.hawyeres Co.Mj. College Building, Walnut hi., Cincinnati, bl. urders promptly ailed. Country Mercbaals at.d Udlerssunplied on tbelowesttcrms. ner.s.löM. o-unt. EON X ET I BOÜMKTSÜ BONN KTSIM . AOO Silk. Kngtli straw, Net an French re and blond straw bonnets, together wtifc all torts of Klbbont aad Trimmings to suit Jtul received at the OLD WHITE CORKER. Clothe, Caealtuerea ad Veatlstr j We have Jasl received from the rasiere Market a fresh supply of piece goods whtra we will tell er make to order warranted to St oa the shortest notice, and In the latest style, and a prices uiatcauBouaiiio pieaea. TVSKRaV HAKJtS fYoolsokid. SheetI A general assortment of mea and boyt ooolt and shoes Jest received aad for sale cksa net lVNfc.lt ck ÜAKbh'M , READT KADE CLOHIWO-" i.oner.1 A&Moniu. ui krtoostaal1y wa bead at 'o. 1. Commercial Bow. by U.HK& PAHQUKAR. Q.T A uoauuiui auti very targe asioriiacui in mil aHitorbvibe piece, Jess received a UN a. I Commercial Ke w, and for tale by LINIKC rAKil UAK, - AHD JUBBOHI.- " Jusl received a great varloty of fashionable melt aad ribbont at .l('ommerriilKow.bjr LlNCK.sk FAKnlltA K. H AS AKD CAPS - . M"ni si)le, Jastreeelved aA5e. 1 Com mercial Row, and for tale by LINC'K es FAR4CIIAR. ' o Eocrirrs; hardwazz. it ails, rc.-" IT Llnck d raruiiar are iu receipt of lull lap plies of the choicest Groceries, and best seien d hardware. Cutlery, and Nail, at No I VmtaerclalKew.by LlNCKsk PAKtitHAK. TJOC1 AKDEnOIIAJ ike Urgestaiid inoal carefully aeiactedatock oT Boole and Shoe they, have ever eSered, may ' beieeuat5o.t Commercial Kow, for sale by UNCKdtFAKsillIAK. L E-QCTS. usl received ai sad for sale at the OLD KkD BRICH,. Pereont having cerUBed checkt en thlt Hoots can Snd a favorable opportunity ef aecerleg their eiatmaby mortgage en good Keel Estate, by celling ea John ua,J. f. Hew land, or teo. Hol land, at Brookvllle, Indiana. Call Immediately. bo? Cttf TTT ALL P ATX3L - "he largest assortment ever offered to Ills public, for tale alNe.l CommerciaJ How.ty UkU tk FAKUCHAR. VI every kisid aud er alllvfnsl received al ;i.DlU.i ötutfc

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