Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 April 1855 — Page 3

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of proceeding at once to the rendestous of the Germans, and taking tl.c gun at all hazards. Messrs. Gregory, Bnsheaa?, and several other old and influential citizens, however, dissuaded them from taking this eourse, and proposed at the sama time, appointing a.Comruittec of three, to go and endeavor to obtain the gnn in a peaceable manner; "assuring the erowd at the same time that . if the

Committed did not succeed in deliver inj it on the gronnd by ten o'clock, that they would then offer no obstacle to tailing it by force. The proposition was acceded to; three gentlen-en being appointed to servo on the Committee, immediately left the ground to act according to their instruction. As tea o'clock approached and passed, a great deal of impatience was manifested, and it required ail the persuasive powers ofseveral prominent citizens to restrain the crowd from going at once for the cannon. At the time there must have been at )cst five thousand people in the Market space. Mr. Probasco opposed all violent and hasty measures; but only n few of his remr.rks were heard, thy were not received with much favor. The other speakers advised, if the Attempt was to be carried out, that the force should be thoroughly organized, with some competent militariry "man for a leader. Blood enough had Leen pilt already; and if such a movement was to be made, they wished it to bo done prudently and successfully. This announcement was followed by much sensation; and some cries of Revenge," "Revenge," went up frem the crowd, still no general movement was made. It was now about 1 1 o'clock, and during this tima it seems that Mayor Snelbaker. Gen. Sargeant, and several other officials had quietly gono to Turner Hall, and demanded the gun, which was delivered up to them without much parleying. It was immediately placed on a dray, with the intention of taking it to the arsenal, ia the Rovers' Engine House, on Fourth Street, and locking it up there. It was brought down Broadway, to escape attention, but the crowd in tne market space toon heard of it, .nd made a grand rush for the gun. They reacted it on tho corner of Fourth and Broadway, and though the authorities attempted to restrain them, took the horse from tho dray, and by the means of cords, drew it and the gun in triumph to tho market space. With the exception of a few persons, we are happy to say that the Americans, though they manifested much feeling, expressed and a Ihcrud to a firm determination to proceed in a lawful and quiet manner, and to claim only what was demanded by right and justice. . Who are Responsible. The great topic of discusMon about town yesterday, wa tho bloodshed and rioting. All good cicizens, without exception of party or class, reprobated these outrages, in tho strongest terms. The leading members of th American party, used every exertion to maintain pence JuJgo Slorcr addressed the crowd, and was one of the Committee to procure the carri.tgo of the cannon from tho Germans, to whom ho spoko very eloquently. Mr. A. W.Anderson, of tho Fourth Ward, made a number of earnest speeches, both to tho Americans and the Germans, urging n compromise and peaco. He declared to tho Ger mans when the wheel wero given up, mat u mo mou mod them uguinu German, it should bu over mv dead body. Mr. Thus. Crooner spoke until no wiia uoornc, ueging 11)0 crowil lor the sake of thcmselvrs and farrilien. law and order, their country and native Americanism, which would bo blamed with tho outrages, to dcMt froma conllnucnce of the riot. Mr Ocorgo tfliickhousc, rondo many Impassioned peaches, to pr.vrnt the crowd frrm going up to force tho German! to givo up tho wheels. Mr. Frank Chambers spoko to tho mb several times, und was one of the Committee to consult with tho Ucr mans. Ho threw hi, wholo weight for law and order. Sheriff Urashears was active through out the wholo sffnir, urgrd tint rioter to disperse; he a No procured tho cannon and wheels, and made n Sprech to pacify the Germans. Jutl-r Hnll.ii was very prominent In hU dlorts to preserve peace. Martha! Humn did, probably, more than any other man to quell rioting, und wo take pleasure In awarding him honorablo mention. Mayor Hnelbakir did Ms utmost to secure peace. II addrfMcd both the Americans and tho Germans, but the want of cfllclcnt organixatlon In the police department rendered it rather useless. J. J. Dennis, Esq., K. M Gregory, Esq., Captain Lytic, Dr. Newton. ltputy Sheriff Canon, Mr. Monroe., and number of other gentlemen made able speeches, and were urgent for the mob to abstain from violence, and not attack the Germans. The Ttmt$ savs tho demaxoi'iiu leaders of the Democratic- party are responsible for the dWgracefu! excees which havo been Committed. They excited Diner animo.ity in-twu n na tives and foreigners, and when tha erowd threatened to attack the Gvr mans, these same leaders went among the Germans and increased the t'xcitomcnt by telling the Germans there was probability of an attack, and advii Ing them to arm and defend them lelvea to the list extremity. A no uuierent military companies wno wero caueu out, acted manfully They were determined to obey orders at all hsizardi. and when tlu'V took possession of the cannon, the rrowi saw at once that it was in safe hands A number of other military companies were reauy to do called out at 11 mo meats notice in defence of law nnd or der. lbe German wero reported last eTcmng to have an ialintiun of com ing across I he can, to attack the Americans, but we were among them a dozen times during tho d iy, nnd heard nothing of the kind. We only nearu sucn remirss ns -n tney conu let em come," if dcy nttacks tu, u srtves dem hell" we arc ready for dem When they saw in the streets, adjacent to thj Freemen and lurncrs Hal persons supposed to bo pics lr ll. American-, south of the canal, the Germans in h number cf instances pitched into them. Tho same was done by the American, who knocket down :.n number of pcaceblo Germans ho were pas.sin ' Vine street. One poor Dutchman at the corner f Vino and Sixth street, wnsknecked

down while returning from work with

n tin bucket in his hand speakinj to no one. What makes tho case particu larlv hard is 'that the Geiinan is i very poor laborer who has ft wife and five children depended upon his wages for their subsistence. This case shows who are mainly responsible for the dis order. Not the old' and respectable citizens, nor men of character and btandin?. but tranirs of youths who arc brave, as most American boys are but arc impetuous and reckless. IIL1,- 1 IT " . J, 17711 . On Thursday evening, the 5th inst., Miss Leer A., eldest daughter of Milton and Lucy B. Gregg, igcd 20 years C months and 14 days. She lived and died a faithful, loving, praying Christian. To Lucy ia Heaven. Tho rote that from IU parent stein. By Death ihn rudely rlreo, Xoft shines In glory's diadora, A brighter flower la Heaven. Fair was 1U morn an d bright Its noonAnil iweet It, cloaing even; Cut fairer, brighter, far, 'twill bloom la IU own native Heaven. That toIco now hushed In death that smite On earth are no mors given To cheer oar hearts our rares beguile They swell thi Joys of Heaven. Dear loved and loit one none can know How sore our hew ta are riven 0 may the hope thus lost below Spring np anew la Heaven. Upon that bright and flowery plain. Khould grace and strength be given, Dear Lucy, we shall meet again, No more ti part, In Heaven. IJtfo SUfctrliscmtiifs. THE 8 1'ATK OK INDIANA, I In the Franklin r.rankiin county. ) Circuit Court. George Holland, ) vs. Civil action of attachment. Joseph Kudman ) " T HE above named dwrunuatii win please tax ultr or the pendency or said action, and to appear lit the said Kranklla Circuit Court on the second ilay of the next term thereof to b held at tho Court ll.iuse In Brookvlllo, In the county of Franklin and Mate of Indiana, on the flrt Mon day of Aug a. l nest, at which term laid action will stand rr trial, and aaswer the coinplaiut of Hid plaintiff. Witness John M. 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Dissolution of Partnership. ri'.nE partnership heretofore existing between I the undersigned In the Clothing business ander the name of TYNER & BAKKH.In Brookrill Is this day dissolved by mutual content. The books and notea of said Srra will be found at their old ttand,and all persons kaowln tbemselvos Indebted) n ttein are notified that they will

be required to make Immediate payment. H K. II. TV.NF.R. iprS F. O. BAKkK. Clothing at Cost. Tho undent-nod having taken the stock of Clothing & Gents Furnishing Goods. Formerly belonging It Tyner & Baker, now otTere the entlrestoca without reserve at cost for cash. The rood are all Ute purchases well selected and suited to tho season, but being deslroue of converting them Into cash prior to leaving Brook, vllle, offers this great Inducement to purchasers. He has also on band a well selected stock of HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AXD siior.s, all of which will be sold on the same Wins. Persons wishing anything In his line should take advantage of the opportunity Cred Uiem and give him a call aprfl H. II. TY.tER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. V0TICB1S IIEKEBY GIVEN that the underl slirned has been annntnted Administrator of the estate of .TIA It V Hit I UK late of Franklin County. Indiana, deceased. hald estate Is supposed to be solvent. IKA STOUT. apr.3 3w Administrator Administrator's Sale. XJOTICKIS I1EKF.BY CIVEV that I will seilst 11 public outcry, on Saturday the SHth day of April, Hio, at the tale residence ofHAKV MIII1IK. late of Franklin County, deceased, the personal property of ould decedent, consisting or house bold and kitchen furniture, eome furmlrr utensils, ono horse, .one carriage, hre, cattle and eh"ep. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over three dollars, by tho purchaser rlvlnf note waiving all benefit from valuation or appraisement laws. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.m. iiusrour, apr 0 Administrator. 'UÄTBüTuÖ US E", INDIANAPOLIS) IN DIANA) D. D. 6L0AK. PROPEIETOE. July 8 STATU STOCK UANKS. Tho following id a correct list of of Banks, the bills of which are taken on deposit e at tho Brookvillo Bank, XiTNonc arc received for taxes by tho County Treasurer except those marked with a Brookvillo Bank Bank of Indiana Michigan City " North America jClinton nf llis Hani 11 Indiannnnli Bockville llockvillo Syracuso Saracuso Bank of tSalcm (south) 41 - Monticcllo MonticcIIo 41 Goshen Goshen Elkhart Elkhart Warsaw Warsaw Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Crcsctnt City b'k Evnnsvillc Canal, b'k CambriJo City b'k CambriJo City Central b k, Indianapolis Fayette County b'k Conncrsville Farmers b kWcstfield Farmers' it Mechanics' h'k Inda'lis Gramercy b'k Lafayette tloosicr b k Lo.insport. Indiana, b'k Madison Indiana Stock b'k, Laporto Indian Reserve- Kokorno Kentucky Stock b'k Columbus ' Laranirc b'k Lima Merchants' & Mechs' b'k N Albany N. Y. and Va. Stock b'k Evansvillo Prairio City b'k Terre Hauto a.,- e . " si lit j.tvin!' Manw, Uonncrsvillu. Salem Bank (north) Southern, bank Terro Haute. Traders' bahk Indianapolis INDIANA. CLASS NO. II. This clnss includes thobo banks that aro tuken at 10 per cent discount at ndiannpol'n. Agricultural Bank, Mt. Sterling lank of Itockport, Kockport of Koutli JJcnd Delaware County bank Muncie (ireat Western, lerre llauto Tippecnnoo bunk, Winimao Ui'per W abash bank, abach Wabash Hiver Bank, Jasper Witbaah liiver bank, Nvwvillu Wabash Hivcr, New Corydon CLASH NO. III. im .1 ... c l .t t I... i.i u. v Hiss i.i .. f. u.s,mr as . . as arc iu rtr ccr.i utscc uie. uuti. . siiui.ui.stolls. Junk of Fort Wnyno I lunliiiL'toii County lluntiiu'ton Knlftmnziu b'k Albiun Now York Utock, v'inct niK a. Wayne ll.wk Lonnnport Wuyno M HiciinumJ class no. iv. Tt.l Ima I. liUn et A 0 per CCIlt dil count at Indianapolis. IJ.tnk ui Covington " of Uochtnttr I'.lklmrt County bunk, (loalien North Wcalcrn, IHoomlldd Sliitwitcp, Allien IStuubvn Co, Angola CLASS No. V. This c last I taken at 35 10 r cent. discount. Uitnk of t'onnersvllU, " of UviisMitluer D.ink of Atticn, Attica Auburn Farmer,' JiMcr Furnier' nnd McehittilcV llennulenr (Incn County, liloomlUU I.rttircl b'k Ltturvl Ferry Co. Hunk, Canuclton I'ubh'j Stock, Newport Sin to Slock, Jumt'klown Htutu Stock, of Mnrlon Trinlers' b'k Naahvillo Wnbiuh V'nlley Lornijiort CLASS RO. Vf. This class Is taken at 30 pit cent. discount. Atlunlio Dank, Jitckson H'k of America, Morocco " of North Americit, Newport H of Albany, New Albany of Albion of lltlJciiort Terryvillo Drovt ra' lbtnk Homo (iovvrnmcnt Hlock b'k, Lafnyc tto Northern lnJiiinii Hunk Lonuntport Orange, lWyvillu riy mouth Plymouth State Stock, Lo.'RnHPort. Siato Stock, l'tru. Stuto Stock security, Newport Irndeta , terro Utiuto Western, Plymouth. CLASS XO. VII. This class is taken at 50 per cent, discount. lUnk of I'hoH ' of Uloominton " T. Wadsworth Michigan City Kxchanv, Grvvncafctlo MerchanU' SpringfielJ Mcrclmnt's " Lafayvttv. Peoplo's bank Lima Statu Stock, Knox UltOKI.X HANKS. The following is a list of tho broken IJ.tnk, which arc not taken on depos ito itt the Drjolcville bank. ILLINOIS. IJclviJcro bank liunk of Kockford Bank of Klgiu Hank of Ottawa ilcrcliants nnd l'urmers' Uniuti " Cily " Pbujnix " Farmers' bank Chicago

Dupage County bank Rock Island b ink Merchants and Mechanics' Bank of Napier villt Railro.td bank OHIO. Saving's bank Ohio. Clinton bank, do. Massillion bank, Ohio. Bank of Ctrcleville, do. Citizens bank. Cincinnati. Ohio Saving Institute, Tiffin, Ohio. Bank of Norwalk. Urbana Ins.ifc banking Company. MISCELLANEOUS. Knickerbocker bank, N. Y. Eighth Avenue bank. N. Y. autTolk bank N. Y. Lewis County bank, N. Y. Bank of Hollowell, Maine. Brunswick bank, do.

01' THE TWENTY-THIRD VOLUME OK THE INDIANA AMERICAN.

Tho alarm that was caused by the hard times, which was resulting in causing many papers to suspend entirely, and sell out. and which caused many old and established papers to rcduco their dimensions, deterred us from making the enlargement wo had contemplated, at tho beginning ol tbe volumn. Though thwartod, for the time being, we still kept our purpose in view, and now present the patrons and borrowers of tho American, The Largest Paper in Indiana. And, if it is net tho best paper, it shall not be for want of unceasing application to its interests, on the part of its editor. When wo took charge of the American, some sixteen months ao, it was not without many a fear that wo would, not be able to retain its large subscription list. But this has constantly increased, notwithstanding the discouraging circumsanccs of the past year, and we now have a circulation that justifies the expenditure we have made In enlarging. In addition to the embarrassment which grew out of

our wont of experience as an editor, we were somewhat alarmed at the f?ars or many personal frienda. Thvy thought it Impossible for us to succeed, unless wo should consent to becomo tho Organ of some party. But having long ago settled in our mind that parties will becomo corrupt, and that they aro usually kept in ex istenco for the benefiit of a few aspirants, wo 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 fan by being independent, that wo will not take sides for or against tho question at issue. It has not been hard to tell on which side of any question we have been, nor shall if bo in future. We mean to say, that no caucus or convention, no wig warn or council, or tribe, shall dictate what we may say or may not say. We know everybody knows, that a paper that sells itself to party, must leave u n reproved tliO political blunders or dishonesties of its party, and distort and misrepresent the acts of its opponents. We have certainly tricJ to avoid theso errors, and shall continue to try in future. How far we have succeeded , wo leave with our candid, constant readers. How far we shall succeed in future, must be judg ed by tho future. On tho questions now at issue, wo need not define our position. It is not an cquivoeolone, as our rcaJers well know. On tho questions to arise, we shall speak when they tome up; withoutfear, favor or affection, and without asking any master how we may speak. Hence the American may justly be denominated, All IIMBT POLITICAL PAPER.

Rut our readers will want, not only opinion.!, but facta. They will want a bird' rye view of tho tlolnj of tha world, at home and abroad. Of courao in a weekly licet, even aa large aa tliis, the detail of battle and diplomacies, can not

be given, but wo w 111 keep tn eye out upon tho world, that we mar give a "mere mention" at letit.of every important event, in the political, aocial, and religious ! world. Kspecial pains will bo taken to gather up and publish, on rellablo Infomia- '

lion. &!l ItCniS Of hOIIlO rCWS. lilts tlepnrt.nenlOI our paper, Whlcll has iriven it

great popularity, shall nut bt no8heted, licncfJhe pitroni and borrowcri i may exncct to learn somctliinir of interest, every wecr, about home matters. Ordinori .

illy, tho "mrre mention" column itself, shall bo worth the weekly cost of the pafcr. In view of tho Information of this kind that shall be regul. ly imparted, 1

tho American will bo A MUST CLASS But our puncr U to co Into tho family t .1... l t. t . t. i...lt:i.t

risinjj generation. in vii'w vi in ihui-iiuis nisistivr ui vuj imprrasioin, aim thevaat Importanco of giving tho impulses and anplratlons of youth, a proper dl !

recilOIli groat pains will UO luavil w uuum tendency. l!y every means In our power,

Itij.a lovo of rending, and a lovo of virtue Much of the "miscellany" of tho pa per shall bo adapted to the capacity and lasts of children, and wo hopo to malto our papcr of such a character as to bo wcrth its coat, every week, to every child in tho iamliv. f hut can read. Ilenco it shall be to tho Intercut of poor people to

take it on tho score of economy, Instead nulro tho curtailment of expenses. It Is (IwllU IUU VUI tUIMIH ile Vt lAJ'Vlievei ie

lnll,cct of u,, c,ijt for tl0 rakt 0f l0Ving a few dime.

Wo expect aUo. to make srlections, inskotho vUits of tho American welcome

And, vthllo wo aro choice in our selections, wo shall rxcltido every

from our advertising columns, that shall

If we kiu)v it, advertlNO a pernicious book or a pernicious medicine. Wo havo refused hundreds of dollars' worth of advortiscmcuts of circuses, lotteries, &3., atlJ WO ahall rontiliuo to do so, being fully determined that, if we cannot mako a living at this business without aiding (.itinblcr, nnd awladlcn, and etrolllnjr hlfchwavmo'i. we will trv wood-aawlnir. or something elao. Too much of our lifo lias

been devoted to tho Inglo purpose of trying to do good, to begin, at tliU lato day,

to promote vlco nnd immorality, lor tno ioko oi iiok. We do not expect that every parent who profcasedly regards the welfare of ltl children, will patronize us. The Interest ol party Is too dear to some, and tho

paper that LinJt the parly yoke upon him mut bo supported .however much mor. al nolson it It carries with It. Others aro so wedded lo Mammon, that, for the

sake of sovlnif tiahtu crnta a yar they will take a city Dollar WttKLY, that Is not only worthleis, ee t ncim paper. Icing mad up of the stale nutter thai had

appeared in tho uMllles, tno wem ueioro.uul willen is ausoiuteiy pernicious, containing moat objectionable puffs of theatres, concerts and dram-shop. Much , pa pcrs oro door, nt ony price, yet wo expect ninny pcraons to tuko them on tho score of economy. It will to bad economy, We hopo to nuke our paper word lie cnilro cost, In odJitlon to all othor departments, simply at , A ÖU1TAULU PAPKlt FOR TI1K FAMILY OIRCLK.

The spirit of Inquiry that Is owskcneJ lourco ol rrjoltltii?. To bo n farmer now, ..t r... i hi I... i rr, r.iem niitaiie

M USItb VI IIIWIU IMIIU ,lyiirf IIUS". w.i v i w .... - . . . . - - - - the soil with an old baroharo. Tho Farmer of theso times, must baa resdllij and thinking man, us well ns a working man. lie should be a writing man also. While ho Is willing to recelvo Instruction from the exporlcnco of others, hi shoM bo willing to Impart Instruction from his own experience. To lid In tho production of uch farmers, wo expect to dovoto a largo space, weekly, to

Tilfi miW FARMER.

Intending lo mako a good paper, we torecelvolt. Our terms will bo found

lucll a paper os ours now l, every rellectlng man can easily sec. Uur paper Is i.- -i-.. .Ml... U'snLluTlhiKi ainl nrlntoil nn murh Lblter nnner. Tlmt na.

now toy io in niw " - . .

per Is (urtiiwieil af ono uottur a year, inougti not a nuarter oi a coiuinn is evrr act up for it vvhlt'h does not drat appear in the Dally Times. It has too, a circulation of so mo 03,000, whllo wo have less that 1S00, and must setup our reading matter, expressly for this paper. The Western Christian Advocate, which Is not so Ian?) as ours, w llh a circulation of 23,000, seriously contemplated raising the price

or reducing tho slxo of lis sheet, and yet tt si 1 1 a f t tit. a mi laMal ilian lim iirh'PM Lclou. v However, as a tribute of respect, scorn. MINISTKHS OK TUE (lOSl'EL shall havo the lnper for one dollar a year, ou2h to reaJ.ahill havo It nttheiame As a matter of clmnty. wo win also families, at tho same price, or very rich naurra fur ihelr children: ua It may oe drenof such persons somo means of :rn w w When not paid during the yeor When not paid within six months, When paid in advance,

INDUCEMENT TO CLUBS.

At the present pri es of paper and provisions we cannot let our paper, to clubs, of any size, for lets than two dollars a yeir. It costs juit as much to furnish to a alub-uubecriber as to any. Hut, at a compensation to those who will act aa our gents, In their rcipcctivo localities wo will send our paper gratuitously lo anv lot Matter, or othor person, who will tend us tbo names often kiibscribcn,witli tho pay for them in advance. We hope tticao terms will lo cart, fully observed. All subscribers are regarded as engaging to continue, unlets they expressly ftutoto the contrary, before their Ilm -vn!rr. Maemia anil OJJ Ft? I low, and benevolent men of all clnasna. will

i ...k. r ... . ( .n 110 uuuu kuni ii simvi iijivii iiiuu .it vi

to our tcrum, in regard tolliein. ll u.ey aro too poor loraisoeven n aoiiar, wo will join with any benevolent persons in raising it for them, if there is notbenevoleiico cuouhiti their humcdinte neighborhoods Tor that purpose. Ii it n iiietiibcrt j that we aik no man to take the paper merely to support it.From prcst-iit appeurances, it will live and flourish without auch subscriber., though iirtc.ivis ntlthcr state, county nor corporatioo patronage. Yet we have reaaon lo believe that many will do lhmedlvei the pleasure of contributing to ho sustenance of such a poper, rather than patronia- tho worthless cheap pa dere of other states.

Ship builder's bank, do. ' Bank of Milford, Delaware. Kentucky Trust Company, do

5 Newport Safety Fund bank, do. M'. J t I I 1. lurie ana lvaiamazo uact. Farmers fc Mechanics bank Memphis. Sackett's Harbor bank, N. Y. Bank of Saratoga Co., do. Farmer & Mechanics back, Oswego. Farmers' bank, of Onondaigna, N. Y. Drovers bank, Ogdensburg, dj. Bank of Carthage. do. Farmers and Mechanics bank of Kent I County, Maryland. Cochituate bank Boston. Bank of West Killingly, Connecticut. Merchants bank, Macon, Oeorga. Bank of Ellsworth, Maine. Bank of Washtenaw.Michigan. Empire bank, N. Y. Bank ofOshkosh Wisconsin. NEWSPAPER. circle, and exert an influence upon the .l.....t.. .r ...1 I . ! . i nvuiinn nut inn iiiivu an im mural wo shall aim to inculrato a lovo ol' learn of üi'contlnulnjr it because hurd times re wrctchml economy that will dworf tho uisvi"h vwwiiwh.i and publish such original matter, as will to th elder members of every family. thing, even bo pernicious. Wo will nut fur any price, among tho fsrmcrs of tliU valley, Is a itquiros mors than to bo tho owner of mnrs nn 10 acraicit ins anriarn ui Intend to ak a living price, and we cgpoet Uclow. .hat ihry nru not too lUh for I i i . ri'", rits prlco Is one dollar and a half. We without ri'.ortliiL' to measures that WC , ... .-- m "for their work's sake," QV ALL DENOMINATIONS, and widows, who have ehlldren old en prlce.iaateken ofrympathy. . lurnlsii it to very poor men, wno liavu largo mex, w ho are too stingy to buy books, or a charity to jurnitii tne uniortunato chil learning tho ways of tho world. r7? .ö' 83,00 2,60 2,00 n.l... .ml ivt.lntv. hv esttinrsilmtp .fni!,. niii im "v"i"; -..inn, im.li ,w

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1 V. fr i i M CHERRY. PECTORAL. For Mi rw.ll lire of ( 0! (.IIS. (OLDS, IIOAIISIESS, nnovt niTis,wiiooi'iV(,'-( oitii, fROt'r, ASTII.1IA, A!VD unsnimo.v. "H'itrbm ihatl hw ilown t it, and ikt gnat cf thr earth ihnll kneel if Je re i." .Neyercould this bo said with morn truth, than It uor Implies to this remedy for affections of the throat aud lun?. Tho exalted In learning and power, ackhoa lodge its supremacy, whlla bnth the little aod the great csa fell its iloneflts. The liberal-minded among those sklllodto cure. aro free tt own lu maslory over distempers which have tallied tbutr art. Thoao of exalted Station are not ashamed to tedifjr to Its virtues, but donm it a duty and s dleasuro to thus hold out the lamp of exper lenoe to their suffering fellow men. Witness the following-. ,. , (Translation. Vcrinilllonvllle, La., April IMS. Möns, le Dr. J. C. Am: l have or late, made frequent asn of yen r Ckirrv Pcrroauiln my practica . and aruaappy to inform you that In no case yet has It fulled nie, I have made some signal earesofd-aryntltls and Bronchitis wlih It, and have completely cured Ono case of Asthma, which had withstood, every Iber rasdiclne I could employ. Accept Sir, Uie assurance of in dUUiig ulliet consideration. JULES CLAUD COCGUET, La te Surgeon of the iCoyal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of our Minister at th Court of Iba Hubllma Porta. Legat lou of tho U. H. A., t'ootuctlnople, Turkey. Da. J. D. Ayer. Doar Sir: Tho I merit Pkc torul resolve I from you for the Sultan has been delivered to his private he ;r-tary at the palace, and you will benr from you In due season. That you were so kind as to send ne has boon rWen to riends. who t are la rcany caies, fjutid tt tx eceii(lj aaetul. i oar, respectfully, CKO. P. MAKSir, Minister Plenipotentiary ofihsU. R. A to Turkey. Curacoa, March I. Dr. J. C. Avxa: I .use yoar Cntaav Pacroaui. dally In ray practice, and am satlalled It Is a rente dy which must meet In very eonntry tSe h Iciest approbation. , C. W. JACKHKKK, M. 1Kssli1 nil Court Pb)s1clan. Among the eminent Editors, who testify to their personal experience and kuowludgeof tbe won. dorful enres, and tmuiniise usefulness of the Ciiirr racTuaut In their tactions wo may men. Uon .-. , lloughton'.dcCo., of the Fed oral Union, Witledgetllle, (Ja. L. Patton, Christian Advocate, Knuxvllls, Tenn. J ll. Dohson, Amerlran Pres bytorlan, Creenvlllu, Tcnn. J. tt. Sampson, "llemocrnt," McConnellsburrh, Paw" J. Kuas, Jr. fibolbyvlllo Sews, Tenn., Ilarvey, McKenney, dt Co., State Uieue, Uurliiiglon, lnwa. J. Knubb, dc Co., Journal, Keadlng, Pa. Kaymond. liar, per, dc Co., ew YorL Timet. S.Cobb, Chris tlan Freeman, Uoaton. W.U. Jacobs, Christian Chromate, Philad. Hon. J. Weutwnrlh, M. c, Ueinocral, Chicago, III. Key. K. O. Heese, Meth otllst Prolostaut, Ualtlmore. W, ,M, Wlghttnan, ChrlsHan AdvocuW.CUarUston, i. Ü. J.M.Ms, gen ii Is. Trus Delta, Sew .0lies. T, M. Don iiel, Uallr mows. Savannah, Ga. Geo. D. Prentiss. Iiultvllle Journal, Ky. lion. Schojler Colfax, M, C, Kontlt Bond Korlstsr, la. A. Co mm lugs, Christian Mkror, Ponisml, Ma. Al. II.Dartlvtt 6t Co., Kepubllcan, Hartford, Conn. l'hcse RvnUeraen have not oulv eertlftod to these siatoments In their paera, to the public, but bavo sont mo their ersoimt letlera, to Uo effort that they have found niy.prst ratlon an ar ucie or great public utility. bpace will not admit full testimonials here, but ! tht tfsnt bulow named will furnnh my American I Almanac, grutls.to all who ask for it, wherein are , full particulars, and Indisputable proof of these j atalomenu. I rrenarcd and Mold by J AHES C. AYER, ' Practical Chemist, Lowell Mass. ; Sold la lirook vllle by M, W. Halle; I (.Iflord 4 Depuy, Laurel, Ind. y Vancainp, AI tain ore " C Overtoa, Atxlersouvllle" And at agencies In nearly every town In tthe I west. W. A. Clark, Crown Point, la., Travtlliif I Agent. ot1q ai TVTa-4-ia-. XvtilirOciCl 0tlC6s mliR Board of Dlrortori of tha rinclnnatl tndl. 1 anapolla and Chicago Railroad I'ompany will i;;;,!;;,, ßÄ .'.'d'olh.p IS the loth day nf May next for tho nurchuso of any orih0 ro' ate belonging to the Compauy, tho t BW ÜSeS'K ; rluliiis, and the propo-Uons of each and the tormt ; of puymoiit. I5y Order .f the Hoard. j iaaSaSS run 9iitin(AND Mirntru. , mm . lHiaiH Ju66 & UOs No. 74 West Fourth Street, 1 CIXOIXN ATI, OHIO, OrrErs as usual, to ttixie custom : ers and others, a very eslenslve and allractive i slock in fashionable, Ta-toful aud Useful l)les nf floods, vis. I Ladles Dress Hoods, of all klndi of rabrlrt, hhawN and MaiillHas, Kmbroiderles and Laces, Jtd'kfs, (Hoves, Hosiery, Ac, Ac. Linens, Muslins and all plain fabrics, llitusekeeplni Uonds, In (real arlety, (ioods for men aud buys' wear. linsinets eoudui'lud on the one price principle. irYTr'rwt marked at ratet asfavnrsMe to Mir elias.rsiisran to nffordnd by any hont eiikStfid In a rerular business. rri''f,,' vlsiili'.g Cliirliinall aro respectfully Invited lo rati aad esuinlue UiNidiaiid prlrss. aprll 0 3m RHODES' FEVER k AGUE CURE. Or Natare'ilnfilliblo Specific, ( jrAÄÄg" H.un. s-enerul duliiutr. nitrh euro nf Inlvrmttlwiil i hlllsand Invar, dumb night I. "tits, and all other rmis of du-sso which have a com mow i common origin In lie elmnsplie-e pn. nnavoldatily Inhal. rd In every breathi Is the same In rhsr acter whereever ll sists,Niirth. Month, Ksst rtr West and will everywhere vteld to this newly discovered an tldnla, whli'h Is mimed lobe the greatest discovery In modl.'lne ever made, I lilt speelflfl Is so harmless that tl may betaken by iiersmn of every as , Ml or einnimmt, ami it will lint substitute !r one dlseasu others still wnrse, at Is often the result In the treatment by quinine, Mercury, arsenic, and oilier imlsonnrts nr deleterious drugs, note particle of which Is adXS'm Mirer, ! dinary r-s.iiisfmm the use of this NaiiirnI Ann- .- in ll III eiillrely urotecl any resident or Imv eler ss vi-ii I it the inn-l sd'Vly uriaatniiy limallltus, front I any ague ur bullous dleonse whslever, of any Injury front constantly Inhaling malaria or miasma. I It will tuslniiily eher, the sgu In prrsnns Mho have suffered Many pitli of time, from one Say In twenty, years, so tlml they need never have l another eliiu. by soi'lliiuingltsus'iaarordliigUillrei'tions, ' llwlll ImmnllAtitly Micro all dlstrssslnf fJsuits nf lliliitns nr ague dlsas-ea, such as general i rtslilllty, nli-hl sweals. At, The iallnl alone I begins i reenver appetite and strength, and eon1 iiuues until a permauuntaud radical ur uciredi w":,ii .nr. it. UM m baNi.h r..r .n.i fem i amilivs.uud all classes, ! 0111 by adoiitmr Ha farmers and ail luburpreventive, w ll b irvi iiuiii vi piiitiHi sum ,i itfvp from asu or bilious aiuu In that snason of Uieyearwhlrh, while HU His Must valuable una lelheui. most tlrkljf It H'u lino or two Untiles win answer for ordinary casus, some snay rsxiulre mi ire, Jireeiins printed In llorman, French aud Hpaush, accompany each bnlllo, I tra in rrine t'ne i'oiiar. Liberal m-eouni man to nie 1 rade circulars forwardud on abpliettllun, 1 d Iheartli'le will be consigned on libural terms iloraiiioi 111 roipnnsiuiu iisriivs in every evciiun ui mmi try. Vr salt 11 Medicine iieatdtt generally, it AH. A. KltODKS. I'roitrtutiir. sprflly rruvldeuce, It. I, TEAS DALE'S TOTÄPJJ 78X 19 A FOUR ITO. stoiio iruni, o. uoa Wuinuistr',;. buttetis riUtli nl uvi)iiih,opiisItu the Wnluut Mreel House, "OColilieilliiii.ellh any other bouse In Hie city, Uooil sunt by lis pros with proper InstruiUous, will have prompt and Lkllliful atuiullou. AiMress, V. TCA80ALI!. dee ll 33 'Jlly MEAT CUTTERS. W HAVE A LAUQX 8TTPPLY ON HAVDS wf Muni I utters, bolll of Wood and I run tor riming hausage or Mince mtat. 't his Is a machine that overy fainter ought to have. 1'orsalebv . JUH.VF. lAIKdi CO, Heed Ulnre, X, 4Uaud 4t lower Market due Ii H 'ii 3w CinclunaU, Uhio. NO NÜTHINS ABOUT! At Xo. 2 Commercial Row. THE Tubus can lwt) tflnd a general assortniueloigoou and I ushionablo Furniture, ("entitling In part oriliirrnna, ftedatends, Tablets Ntuudss Holuss Osjnterttna Card Tullt l.uuniresand itlaltres VMIev Uuvoh, A: Cst bv iVlsrket lliskcia, Willosv Crssdlre, bpllt Cute A. Wliiilaor (Jliutrs, -ilMctn mid Wsssxtru llorltera, Mrliisrat Uocliers, and other necessaries for housfurnishing loo numerous to mention. AI.HO M'coBacxcrs PATENT btbaw ctttteb, arranlvd to gn salisiartlou. All of which will be sold low forcaurt itt Ihn I'UKMfUKK ROOMS N. 1'.. We have on hand and ran furnish ou short notbe, a apcrlor eHlo of Veil I Hull llllud at Cincinnati I'ricus. X Iresn suyyl; jr Jnstreeetved si tha VVU HAU Sief.

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BStMBBj Ui! ,KS' INSURANCE CO, Of Hartford Conn. CAPITAL, - $300,000. Chartered, 1819. THIS OLD AND RESPONSIBLE C02IPA1, Y uuea business at all atuiin.K, nt rules us lo as are consistonl wllh tho bazanls insurvd. Los) equitably adjusted and paid without unnecessanr delay. IUK IXSirilAXCK con be cff.cted on iialldinge, Merchandise, ami poronnl protcrtj gi'nernlly, ncainst loss or dinniro by fire. IJILtJIU lSUl.lCC on Merchandise In transit, or by Ore against IU langer aim perils or the rivers, lakes, canals, railroads, and by the various modus nf tnvcl and coiivevaiice. THOM AS K. l'.ltACK,Preldont. K. G. ItlPLKY, Vice President. InostssA. A ttxKta,Sol.rotary Morclianu and Proporty Holden will nnd it to their ad vant-go to givo tho undersigned Agent their application! before offering them elsewhere. Policies on Fjrc and lulaud Kni:- Usued on fa Vcrable Terms, by , ALFKliD WAltl). Affetit. march lly SELimG OFF AT NEW YORK PlilCES. A Splendid Assortment of ffH e$ tt tri US & t ' parquemTeTlikck, Are now soiling the Innre and desirable stock tt nierca ndlse of Mr. KicharJ Truer, at his old ud well known stand In llrookvill, at VERY KECVCED PRICE FOR STATE STOCK MONEY AT PAB. Tho Coivls must be told and mostattracilrt bargains can bo secured. Country Merchants aro Invited to exnmine the Slock, wiilto It very large, well aasorV-d, and of the choicest finality; to whom wo promise Inducements to purchase. niitclismitlis' will find It to their Intoresl to "lay In" thetrstoclc of Iron when ihoy can use "State Mock money Centlemauly and accoMinoda'.IugClerka will l; In attendance to serve vou w ith dispatch at all limes, at the "Old Crlnd Sloso Cornor." dec 13 S3 3m . Dr. J. PETTIT'S American Eij Ralcr, rmns auticle 13 X presealeil to the iiublic nt an K.xlorunl leinedy, avoiding the rial n and dangerallend ng tne Introduction of Caustics, Minerals, and Kyo waslios, I tu assu ranees of Its value as a cure for the various elseases of the IYE, f Acuto or Chronto tnOauiatinn, whether Indnced by serofalous origin ov otherwise! Debility of the Opllo .Nerve, Crauiilullon of tlm Lids, L'leeralloa 0. the lachrymal fiiauds,and Wenknoss of Vision from any causo. Price S.i ds. per box. Vr sale by M.W.I1AII.E. RrookTlle, and by Druggists V Mcdlcluo Uoulsrsgsnorslly. """ ÖHwimus XIWE TO ' ' Spades' Station! The uuJerjIeiicJ will run a comfortable II vk regularly, between Uro')! vllle and Spades' Kt4 tloii. Ho wilt leave Uronkvlllo every Mouday, eanesoay, rnu rtaiuruay, at sucn Honrs as will bosl tult pusiciigi:rf. Returning, he will leave Kpsdet' linmodlntuly after the arrival of tho lo o'clock train, lie w ilt go at otlmr times If celled upon. 8AMVKL MUX ROB. II rook vllle Jan)7,Uii. Cash Wanted. ALL persons Indebted to 1. Price Sc Hon, either I by oleor Hook account, aro reouusted loci.il 'and teitle the am, as wh are rinsing up our i business In lirook vllle. JcU swill be alliiilod ilhuost. I). PK1CL it hO.v. Selling OH for Cash, X. D. GAI.LION A SON, being dctnrm'ned to etoee up their business offer their ei.llre stock of well selected and cheap " 1MIY OOIIS, oi i:i:!-iv im:, liAitntvAici:, ssssu .it nitir.si At tho Lowest Prices, for Cash. rn Tt rhe wholo stock Is new, well seWUrd, and free remnants, and, having been purchased with groat care in JMI'W Vi Uli. I10TO , Ultd I can bo sitiely roennnieuil as porn-rtiv tresii am. ' as choap as goods van be li'miimsU ly said any whre In tho west. ! Uurit'Kk Includes a gMid atsortmonluf 'i.ariiiMi, CMitrrri.xu, und .( riO..S. : Stock Money taken at Current ratci. I JTTNOTICK to those wh know themselves ludubted It lis: We am determined to close iipnur husiuots fr the presoiil, and pay our debts, and those whit owe as will please take iiolicu 1'iiit we shall sir'i'lly eiilnri" uitrrollnc tum. N. II.(JAl.l.h).1 es M0.1. Kt.ttT u. BI'KKSM. 0urll 11. SCSI. i:. 1. Ill UKAll X i O IOVcatTlilrIl.,Krli ra UiilMlnSt lletweni Main Mini Walnut. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Proclamation. t , TTTTIIEREAf , Ote estritardlnary and itn. roll V tieileiitod ilentnnd fur that liivtiluslile ireiaritl,.n, U II 1(1 III I'll I1 1 1 1 ,tf ( ; 'all AIIKI.v,, has ladiieod en Inus fernns t.r i I'ttlin olt other arllt Ins sluiltur In name and aMr. I am i), hui absolutely worthies, hu h has ln- , di'tiey li lijurg Ilm rei'iitnlluii nf Ilm gmiiilut i article, purr Ii. nr, should tie finrliciilsr Ii al( Irr I Wright V I'ruiiiluiii Kullianuu, m il they may I rely mi receiving an article tuiei'iutU'd f.ir it It lure) rnr reslnniig mmruju'i uul ui huir.rura root, rntreshlng and ilulirhtAil iiiirittlitn ilnrlng the Imt enlliur, rmiiovliig all UiigrevnhU nssllons nf dlralne and beadsehe, ami fur the lullet ll lias never liud an rualfir lis pleasant i ami neiignirui irsgrsnee, Its Ihiiiisand f lisltniniilMta aru a siiflUlelil ftiiaranine lnr Its ruinletidy restnring a lvraed teed uf balrt fur rewiovlng nil itn4riiT for reventing Its lalling nrf, hetiier frim slrknvss or (tisi'Sr and sntirvly dlictilng Uli the use of hair d)es, as It estlte Ihd soirrlinn, iMdiU'lng a suily nl It natural (ilgiiienl or snlnring mailer, f iviugthu hair a data, glsy uearniue, Uli a usiiriMit irrottiii. I'ur salu by every druggl! In the rlty, aud by druifgisi and iimrttiaiils llirtuliuul Uie fulled Hint. , A libernl tllscouul It whntssat d. stirs, I'ricv VI l ent i.nr l...tHw. Ii. I KU T, WHIOHT A CO,. V4t Market Kl, l'lilla.luli.lil, ArlllM. W, Helle, i, W, M i...lv, llroukvllle) ll, l, llithuls, ralrltld. Mholiil genu, ALU.N i CO., lliicliiiiatl.O. BROÖkVILLE BANK Wl 1.1 allow lidereil on lliu liepDitis male alter Oils Sato in Ohio nr Indians uriciu y, I'ayi bis In sliullsf lunds, Ii y trdir of ll e Hoard, J. V, HUT, Cashier, llrookvllle.l Ju. 13, XKti, PADDOCK & MAN8RELD, " TJUY 'All KINDS OF trNCTJMlETlT BANK M).fi Jju Uie bibvl I'lli luf broken ilnnk Alone) . All retuliuuces senius from Hi maidri fur dis. fount will receive lintuvdiiiti) atiniiltuii, and re turns mad bl the liest mull. Urukili money f all deserllluiis Is worth something, and by iiutlllllf ll to lis IUU tslllellls Value, fttftvlloct lull, itiuri'ii v No. 82 Sixth 6t. bet. Walnut & Vine, ttHCIlWATI, OHIO; . Tha must exlonslvs and best M.nufucturer In (lis Uutteil Slates. OKIOISATOH OF A IX !Sr.V hl'VI.tM , lias taken tha Ugliest premluins at all the fxlilhltluns! liuis tlit best malerluls thraii fur rash, which enables hint losell SUPERIOR WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, As low as others Suit Infurlor artlrtes. IMINTKII and (J I IT HIADKNnr bcantiiul ilcslgns. HUH' and Will TK Holland Khades,'! riiiimlnrs, Flstures Are. M U i; K Ml A 1 1 KM pUlllluH and lettered to order. Hepalrlugaud JoLwing In gunaral attumlcd to romptly. mt' 0 li ly ' C. C. COUNSELL iV CO. Carriage Makers, i -'i TJESPECTTTJLLY Inform tho publle thalthty X are prepareü to furnish all kinds of Carriages ana ituftcies nr tue uiesi st)ics snow nrc. Purlleular alleuttuit paid lo ruj airing, marj 9m JIEIVRIE 2lOlJ.SH, THIRD street; fiKTwr.r.. vtxin s L A.tiottr, CINCINNATL J.WOODS, PBOFHIETCR . CCH00L BOOKS. ... t O Just received aod for sale al Ike ctuukuukica,

i:V DIIUG STOKE. ( Sifn cfthe Golden Mortar.) Sahzi Wo mzz&j. ' DEALER IX Druzs, .Tledicineo- I'nlnta, Oils Dfrtufra, Perfuinerr School ICoolitt, stationery, 1'cn and focket Cutlery Ac, - West side of Muin tt., next door to the VALLEY HOUSE, BäGOKVILLE, INDIANA. . qAKEI pleasure In informing the publie tenL erally, that hols now in receipt nt and openingln hlsnow room, opposite tbe Public Square, a (ulls'.ock of sllGoodjin his line.. ' stock or Duugs and MEDicyra He can say with all confidence It n t surpassed, elthur in quality or variety . by any a .her house In tho county, nor at as low prices. 111h stock of

Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, Kept by hi in Is eonsptetola every pail, 1 am now opeuingau oleganlassortwenlof English, French and American Perfumeries, All of wh'.ch have been purchased at auch prices as win enuDio mo 10 seuai toe lowest rales. I have mado arrangementa with a larse Dubllsh' Inghousola Cincinnati to bo kept supplied wllh en ib variuiira 01 School Books, Csedln the Schoolt of this j..ace and vicinity, be tides an excellent assortment of Staple anfl Fancy Stationery, which will be dl-posed of at reduced prices. I have also a very On assortment of Fon and Pocket Cutlery, all of whlcharo fresh Importations and many new patterns. For any of tho above or numerous other articles usually kept in booses ofltke character, the public are respectfully lovited to the "Sign of the Golden Aionar." JOIIMV.MtlOUY. .0.C-tf. S.IStW. asasooa. L.r. at ill. c n. BAaaora. Importers ana Jotben of Xo. ft." Prnrl nircct aogiPCw CIKCI5NATL NEW- ARRANGEMENTS. mHE Viiderslgnod begs leave to Worm te cltX Uo.is of LrooVvllle and vicinity, that he has oenod a shop In the building formerly occupied by lt. W. lluLbard.on the west side of ilsln slrert south of tho t'ublie Square, where he will furnish to customers ail kinds or CABINET A'1) CAKPK.t rKIS WORK. I lulond to keep on hands a largo assortment of iurri."inue dcsi style or workmanship and made of the best material, at prices which cannot fall to suit. A IIZAESE will bo In readiness at all limes, Without tue ceouipunitnt of druuken drivers and runaway hur-es. Also, Window Hash, Loors, iior-r rmini-s, ana all kinds or Carpeater work uone to ortii-r at low prices. 1 rrnm tah. dacliaj'iltf JAMliS MAKI.ATT. ll. Ü60Y. Pracltciil Uoot nnd Shoo Maker. ,s pHC. losve tolnrornitliecltliersof ? 11 UiialniVlllc, that hecrir r j rias on ntiwiuuss in tho ahuvtllnola r lnlp-vlile,whore he will be happy Vra lo co his frieudt, and hopes by strict attention to bu.lnouaud lilt STperlenct In tho trade, and wl;h a firm determination to work notlituf butllie buster stock and warrant good Iiis, he expects t luurlt a share or public palronagu. IVgor tewod IscJIis work of all descriptions medo to ordor,and of tha real farslan ant flilLudelphlastylos. January OleSS-l year. BUOOKVILLE COLLEGE. t n'I,s Institution la now ready torecelveany U anniberof ynuiifirenllemenaadyosiea-la dint, and atlurd them the best olfaciUties rrobUliiltirathoroiiKli oduiatlon. Tliebultdli f Is litrj-e and conveulunt. and the Hiartl of lastruc tloii will be increased as the wanla ol the Irwtutlna demand. TUoso young men who may even prufor loarraduateat older Institutions, wllldo welflo acquire tu proaratnry studies here, where the classes aro not too large for ronvonlonce, and where they are nottauicbt by undergraduates, as Innioatold Institutions. Youn ladles, on gr ad orning, win receive appropriate diplomas Hoarding can be nan tu xoiu families, netrthe eolliice eliHca at two dollars per . . . i . . i . week. Youne iiii;r.u week. Tbe prices ( tuition rauge from t Jü to U.tmperquarter with teopor cent discount for advance pa) went. VorfurtberpartleutarsaSdriss JSO. W.I.oCKK.Hroe i llrottvilt tid. I'sb.9 11-34. T, SMITH Dealer in Cloclt. 13KA8T 5tU ST. OPPOSITE DIMIKOM IIOtrftE Cl.Cl.XATI, Ohio. 33--17-l Hard Times!! AH "r.oht iidlited lo Uie undersigned, or to N. Ii. c.itllun, by either note or book account, are herr-hy unilrled that Immediate payment Is opncti)it,and will be required. .VI). laU.tOM&BOJt. Consumption! Consumption!! Dn. Wm7hA'MS BALSAM FOR HE LIKES füll TIIK CUIUS Olf CONSUMPTION. DKCI.lNn.AHTII. MA, imONCIIITIS, WAHTINd of tin: lXKsir, nkjut HWKATH, HIMTTINU 1ILOOI), WJI001. 1N(J COUtllt, nirncuisTY op imiJATIIINO.COLDH. CO UUUM, INI'MJOZA, . riiTiiiHic. 1'ain i Him-:, AKI ALL DX3KAIZS OF THE C1I8T AND HJK03! Df. Ilsll's llulsa.'M rontllnt nt Opium, ViUmrl, or any tnlnnral , inilsun. bill Is com nosed lun.ily if thst Itouts, Herbs, and Vrgstatdssub. stances whit Ii luve a speelfl ittfliiviu Bon the luncs and thiilr eoimccted organs, lis immrMime rßtit It lonllay all Irritation and gently remove the'rf m amlullitr tnofhld initiier frm (lis Air jinssnget and 1 hral, thus relieving the rough by subduing the i'iftiMr aud other isu-vs w lilt U give rli tu II. It al-o stimulates and Imparts a healthy laut i ihe lungs thet.iseUes, therrby n abllng Hi out mor thorouKhty l rmofrom the bloud of ihnsa tmpurlllet aud dise ased psriw lcs, which, If relalued, do se much mlsihlef la the system, an I Isy the foundsUoa lor InsmuhU t'O.N M'MI'liO.N, IlkUoeserUa Jucldcd acUou up untl.e ktu,andasls i.ature ta ripelllhg thro tht lUUalci.ls. iiiach jf llinlmorbM matler Uli a would uilior se be thrown back npw the luuc s Hull fi-llerlng tliein of a fsrl of thvlr vn.rV.and reiiJurliu the s.tem puro and Ucnlihy. NVhea lubercles aru frmlig,liihtkilhilrdlepmeii and furliier progress! or If ulceration tins Uhea piano I assists lh lung In Hirualng off the rorfUpled n rllwr, soulhet the Irriiatiou, hll lilt ulovrt, rd ralitles, aud restores them lo tieallhl aitlon, 'J ! 1 Medldno, therefore, la not merely a palliative, huh only riliuves for Uie tune to. Iiig.l ullsalhoroagh cuiatlie, as tt strikes al the rootof ihe disease, and by untoting It, rsraoves all Itt coiiseiuuncet, lull It Itt tiiitiugkhht4 thtrartrtliUe property poasesscd, lu oijusj power by no other me-tlclue tiow before the pub' IU. Till. MOST KXTtlAOItDINAT CURES OF COfJSÜTJrTIQS Are mailt ncro at uorue and eertlOed lo by euch tu on n iv.D,ui:mirr,M,i).,j.ii.JoiiXbo. M.D..J K I.AWRON, M 1, W C tlMITH, M 1 CapU W riCAUCE, It, R MULVoitD Laj., and other wull-knowa cltlxont of Cincinnati. tTCALL UPON the Agentqj Aod gut a pamphlet and read tUetr eertiacates and you iiiutlbo fully cjuvlnced nf the etlraor dlrary merits of this medicine. JGAV'TIOM Uswareof DrlUll'aPulmon lc ClUer: also Ur Hall's CongU Itemed), which Is sonu'tlinet palmed off for the genulno. C7Uo ore and a-k for Dr. Wm. Hall's Bai Ism rot TU- W'sij. Tas genuine It signed by O.K. DAKLR & Co. roil ii v M. ".V. Ilultu, llreokvillu, J. H. Rorkafetlar, t'edar Crore, A.Cssii, Mew '1 re ii ton, J. Ktn?, IMonmlna Grove, ii'o)d Oi Urav, hclfdo, Cilt'irdA Holden, l-aurcl. C Vancanin, kietamora V Mixer, XttYrvillo rinnii ivn ttiitJl lhlarv.leul,,,,i.1,.efu,ly,UeU, tock ofBooU and Miooa Ibey.have over offered, may beseeaal o.l Commercial How, for set by W A t ft F A KOVILA .

TUE GREAT EMPORIUM OF Cheap Goods!. TTTZ Bave the ptensus endormlrr onr rumer. W ont patrons, liitt.w are dnily recelvir-j and opening a new supply nfsf lendid ij'rif r geoti selected with rresu care, and w lib direct relererTce So tbe well fcaown frond tart of onr rns'omers. In the abundant market of boston, Kbilaiielphiaanc Aew York. We rail aUentmc 1 tLe fart ihat t;e goods are purchased ettrsthaoJ; Indeed our 5omeet I ci and shoes irora the ii:sBfucturerFent: and thlsclrcumslance tbictr.g cs on aa equal lont tng with tht Cincinnati Jobbers, both as toqus'iJ--aod eonorry, we think wacsui.ot be enulone lu the brookvllie marketeither tn it)t, aalil) anu variety, or In Iba prlrts et which wre rcpoe to tcllourroods. . ... 5.D.CALI.I05cVS0S. apr 21 18it m GEO. W. SHITH,

SADDLE & II JESS MUnuinctnrtr. 5lalnlSirert, nert dir t f udrci, llllUUKVILLi; nD. - 8ASTCXL WAHT.ATT, BLACKSIIITH, Mala Klreet,Ponthofthe Public Honare.Eaitsld IlrkTlll. I nd. ALL KIUD8 OP BOLTS AND bcrewi uiaada the shorten no Uc and in the best man tit r ALSO I pay partlcntaratlentlonto rspairlr.g all kinds of Machinery, warraaudta be as well done and alas low nlccs I . . . S ucau veiooaaaoy wnereiatue Wfl. Ir.alSSI ly READY-MADE CLOTHIXG ' Kept onsuntlyon band, and willbeaoidal mall profits S. u. O Al.LIONA hOS . m ..... &r DB3E3S GOODS. ": " LA lila.' L'HESS GOODli. GENTLEMKN'S M' AIMER WEAK. FANCY AM) PI.AIJI fiKKSS MLKR. )Vi l?A A S. V- W KO 1 1) K R E U GOODS. LAUIKSM.i:tVt AXlll DU AUS. CIlEMISETTS.IUMiKEKCHIEiS.eic. For tale at No. U'uaiereial Uow,5y mar31it54 USC:K A FACQVlTAn. Q PI-Ell fc STaUPIIESS te tayior the umgarn price r linen asdcc-iioa ered at their i.aocr mill. rartdcUv. BrootvHle,ov.ajth,iJ;3.;a Ut Gcntai FarnielVluaT Coda-. . -? J" orxii.ed and III keep eon suutly hand Shirt, i.rawers, C,tlareAeck and pocket ll'dk'fs.. Hosiery, Gloeea Cravlu Ktocks, Pockcl-Books, fmbrrilas. Carpet "acu! Trut.keAc.,allofwbitl.wiil be aoid cheap. ' I YALUd. UAKER. SMlNG GOODS AT - NO, 1. COLIIiERCIAL E0W, ' 9J.TOUX nitlf Kill IM)Ioh, ' b. . Cor. Jlain Burgess & Head sis. LIlfCK isrccctvlegth. b..Ä.T:Ä?Sr.:!l. ut spring goods, erer opened InUlsiwar.et select J by liintelf wlih innicalcsre wlUtreferene to Price. f,tyie, and Qnatlty hschsllo.r-s LuTs!S,T"fc,a,rr,,r,,ll,r of 'Uc ,a Vise lbs senior rartrsr, Mr. Lines, rlret ktin.tire attcftUoii to tit tradok ccj. well uoned la tj let. r.rlces,andqualiit.ofroods la the market mates his purchase. fclncianatl-and ii thereby en., bled to i proseul a fresh .luck ut hte euslvsier stery thirty or tltlydayi. -'e Our friends and tbe publls are all espoolally tuvlted io examine ourstock, as w are dJtertw.u ed toixriLlB our efforts lo catir to jour tssu and Interest, at bytodoinr to vshatt.rvssnr own. tuarSl lfil PUBLIC HOUSE. The tubscrlber having opent d a p :bliehoesele Uln.iI....L ...... etaud In the aorth i..n .in.. .... offers good aceotomodatloiit to travelers, all sndaee. JdHJI Wll.LOUY. Uloeiainggrove, Sept. Co, 'it 3w. von 09! ll Crocorlet, Hardware: tiaseuswsrrt . . .... Classr: And tverj thing; for over-bedy fru t GALUOVKBlort. riur.and Xmr Vrt IIrinn - t .. ut'lf bavlnfbeoH appointed Apt ror . M.dt C. M. Warren's Klre and Water I'roof UooHng,lt now ready to do rooHngofttiltklnd la "T J'' of Franklin, rnlon.oi Fayeticroui.llea. IbeKioreroomaof M.W.IUUand H.H. A J. Burton, la Hrtok vtlle.are coveted wiuiihi kind orronDng, to whom the public are refrrrvd. lie durabllli),rheuaeea.earity,and ronvealeaeo, all recommend It, as suporior.m ll e constrm Hon of Hi. vuiiuinsjs. AlUrrll Ttk UAKElt. Jy U'il-.5u.-y BOOT AKDKIIUKN I he lars-oatand biut.ii.i. , i. . u. . to this tnarkeljusi opened at th OLD 111 iK COBIII.lt HATS Ö. CAPli A beautiful and welt irUn.l i and Summer Mj les Jut opened t the UL1IMIIIIKCOK5ICR. il'OT-THUf. J. tltanT-AlaaeUcterersa dealer Is all k indl of traiisrarem indue .Lids . A Uo--erds, Tassels, llrs.s lunenllnr. dVe. p o.w ii iire nan, aiaul sl.,viiu leall. Church, More and olberlarc tbadesraianei 1 order lea supsrlorstjl. I WB. wALtAcs, rabnrVxbifix,' bab s liKM.oUwrs his serits Ut tue eiiises ol liruiikvllle.asasklllul and aperlsntcd unikaien ontcelnlheold Amerlran bmur.nr. In theronrsi formerly need as a law) er' ort. AI 50" tenders his service-to gee tleoien and ladies, as a successful renovator of r ioiht thai aro damaged by grease or Ur. apt ? tTOTAET TVtUcZ Al undersiaui'd having be a apptaU4 by tlienwvrnor as a .Noisry I'etlie, will hie IrlfleitattetiUon totny buslne,, la bis fne thai hit friends may favor hi in with, and by due and careful attention te business be Iiuiwi te all i cm eralaatlslaskiun. " Havlnsa number of the me.li j rutd formt to heeds. Mortgages, tluit-t lalms. Ac. tm hand. tliose wlslilna- knoe ledaraenta Ukva of besils sr, made, will dowelt lo give Lima rail. js vvM.ii.MMi.i'rsir. ASSIQUEE S NOTICE RICIIAED TTHni HAI MADI ACSIOJf. luiMitwl bis j f"i'ri), utls,nutvs,aituuut, i.. I rlatnis to lb Uimerslgnrd, Ihe llouks are now fueled and lh accounts ready fur sullleui.iil lUwr ere 1 be round al lb deviling bouse of Abnar Mstarty, to whom reiMienl must b mad. I htltolei are U I s intiiut It tu offirt fOvo. Holland. raiment of these claims mast be made furthwith, witheui disllurtiuH of person delay ran nut i allowed. Crsditurimu-t and wlltbsvethelr euer. Uno, IKH.UM", f i........ dis 81 AltKKUM.CAklY, I M,f SEiiLixu'orr TiriXfi ittxu urmovH otcuQ ovm-ir.. JU nese In lirm.WvUle.we bave determined Usdlst...soiour entire stock at fKIMU imm.m suthfuitils as are at par la t lueinnatl. Ihe assurlment Is Urfeaud well lueted sunsiiiinf tf II suck ankles as er usually ket-t lea well sun lied slut. VI have a rood assortment eft Im (bing, suited lo Ihe seasuu. Al, a Isrje supnly ir liu.iu and hhoss ol oierr dea.riMiuu. an d of ... ..... V.,.. Kevin- v, mice .01. I11' and rAIKTi:tUIMUU klMui;,, ndOilcioth labl l'oiris.matiuIturtd ai d utl,wholasklaudretall,itv M..er ( ..Na, College llutiding, Walnut at., t tnrtenati, t,lj. rderi pruiuptlv Sited, t uunlry lerchanla ni 4 uuierssupplled "a lkelaesltersne. 0V.S,liJ. 4u-lfa,s. Bonn hi Nt uu.NKKia:! hoj.Mi.tk::! ftUtl Mlk. fcngl..', auaw, . aud freaih re and blond straw bonnets. lrrlher withaii suriaef Mibuon and 'i rimiainvs la ...ii I .i ... celled at 11. ' OLD WHITE COHXUf. "lltlia,( ttaaimrrra una ilnff. Jr-'t . .f u'1 - v 4 Irons tho l...irru Market a frrsh aunnlv of t,imm .i. -i.,... ... tlltellor make tu erde,....., LmH im 111 ..aa lhihorUiUoUc,M.4 In th UU l M U(in4 hrlnsiili si......i.ii. . --.-.... IM. narn HAKl.ll Hotaakd fctiooo.. " A rti.e rs I H.rtm.t I .1 . . J A..... bouLs and shoesj usl received aad to, sateeheaa it i iar.it es UAktii s "DEADT MADE CLOHINOXV u.iwr.UuMrliu-ut.i leobsUlitty 00 har 4 at 30. 1, Comsnerolal How. by UACKÖ.rAi:QVHAlT. AUZZSIWAUXZ a beauuiul aud very torreassottinciitlu full ausor by tho Ile. last received atKa. 1 Cow nercial J uc low, and fur sal by LUCKA IMRQVHAR. JQjeoFrv?oJar?ii variety wf rs.t.leuatle lionnslt aod rlbUont aOo.K m tuemai Mow . i y LIMKoVrAllllAK. HAS AJTD CAT'S - , m prl1g si; les, jestreoelvod al So. l Cosaerclal How, and for sals by UxCKAFAtailun. ntocriirj Ei a? x. rÄTL7rc fJT Lin. Ac. raruharare la roceiptuf luiltcp r ue of Uerkeleeit Uroeerlea, and Wst aelected lardware. Cuüery, aa4 aile, at No I or. mer clalKew,ty . UCivk FAI.sllUAK. TTTAIX PAKLS. J ih largest est04imect over oreredto Ik It public, for sale St Mo. t Commercial How, by UNCUS. rAKttLHAH. AsV wit every iludaudq-ialltyjaii received st V-.1 0 Mktt