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i'f H flßJKKäüfirj. One "Week later from Europe. AX3IYAL 07 THE STEAKEB Resignation of the French General, Canrobert. Later from tie Crimea. New York, May, 30. The sieamer Pacific, with advices from Liverpool and London to Saturday, the 10 ih inst, has arrived at this port. . GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. The advices from tiie Crimea by this arrival are not of special interest. Affairs at Sevastopol remained without change, as far ai the public were .advised. An expedition of 1 5,000 men of the allied armies, embarked on the 12th inst, and put to sea in the direction of the sea of Azof, bat returned without landing. No details of the object of the expedition are known. Omar Pascha's forces had returned to Eopatoria. Large reinforcements to the allies were expected within ten days from the 32th. Nothing new in the diplomacy between Austria and the Western powers; but between Prussia and Austria the relations wer becoming more intimate. Italia bad notified the German Governments that the Czar will only hold to the first two guarantees of the treaty with them, on condition of strict neutrality of the confederation. i ranee and Lowland have presented an ultimatum to Sweden, which she seems inclined to reject. The French exhibition has been formally opened, but the ceremony was rather dull. Pianori, the Italian who attempted to shoot Louis Napolon, had been ezecated. Canrobert, the French General in command in the Crimea.had resigned, said to be, in consequence of bad health; his successsr is General . Pelissier. The Pacific brings 135 passengers, among them is the lion. It. II. McLean the United States Commissioner to China. The Pacific arrived at Liverpool on the afternoon of the 1 2th, and the -St. Louis at Cvweson the 18th. The latest advices from the Crimea is by mail to the the 3Uth of April, and by telegraph to the 1 2 h inst. Canrobert reviewed the entire French army in the Crimea, and assured them that they woukl soon enter Sevastopol either by door or window. The comb.it between the Russians and French on the night oftho 21th, wai a desperate aftiir, tho Russians attempted to dig now riflo pits, which the French attempted to prevent, and partially succeeded, but two hundred of the trench were killed or wounded. A diip.itch, dated Miy 1st, s.iys the advances were making surely though slowly. A dispatch from Lord Raglan, of the same date, says the I.tisaiAii had constructed a now battery to the left of the II me Ion Tower, and showed eve ry appearance of establishing very largo camp on the plateau, aoovo Melbeck, on tho north side. Tho Russians made a sorllo on the night of tho 11th on tho advanced works of tbo left attack, but were im motliaUjly repulsed with considerable loss, m , A short truce was granted on tho orcniog of tho U)lU, to allow the Russian to bury their dead in front of tbo allies' advanced works. Gortschikotf, U-lcgraphs to his Gov ernmcnt, under of tho 6th and Cth, that the allies had occupied new butteries, and r.-ioforccd their approaches against the central Dastion. Tho Frjnch Government had re mved dispatches, annnounoiag that heavy rains bad fallen, and that tho trtnencs wero full of water, suspending operations. Count Coronine, the Austrian Commander-in-Chief, bad proclaimed mar tial law in the principalities. . A new manifesto, of the Csar ntders ft new levy of twelve men in each one thousand, in seventeen of the western provinces of tho Empire, which is to bo cocjp feted by the end of J uly. . An armed neutrality upon tho part of Austria aud Prussia, were becoming more aad more probable, including tbe minor German Hute. An important conference between tLo represent atives of Austria and Prussia had been held. Sweden had ordered an immediate enrollment of her militia. The French njuadron had arrived in tho ' Ballio, and tho allied fleet .vas pushing forward. The Paris Monitear publishes tho following letter of resignation of Canrobert: "My shattered health no longer allowing me to continuo Chief in Command, my duty toward my sovereign aad my country compel mo to ask tho Emperor to transfer tho command to Gen' Pelisseir, a skillful und experienced leader, and tbo army to which I leave him as intaot, inured to hardship. aad full of ardor and conference; but I beseech tbe Emperor to leave mo a soldier place, by appointing General of a division." me a . The minister of war replica in terms of acceptance, and appoints Canrobert to tho etnrmand of the corps of Gen. Pelisseir. A dispatch from Canrobert says the works continuo before tho place, and tanous attempts have been rumJo to amoke "out" tho enemy by cannonad in-f them with stink-pots, which had perfectly succeeded. The troops, eon tinned in excellent spirits, and lull of order. Advices from Vienna to Friday eve lung says matters in the diplomatic way had underjjono no change. New proposition from Austria had.been forwarded to London and Paris, and sho'd they bo accepted, Austria promises materia support tome es Urn pow ers, ana in case uussia should reject them. The firing continued at Sevastopol rerr nignt. The expedition to Kortch had no been renewed. Threo divisions of tbo French army had left. Marlak for tho Crimea. The cholera had almost disappeared A dispatch from Berlin tars, eight uusaian mercuantmen nau been cap lured off Dunamande. At novel nag ot truce was linn-', causo no known. it is said the Kin of Sardinia is to be married to tbe eldest daughter o Queen V ictoxis.

The bill to abolish church rates was carried to tho second reading in the British House of Commons, against the ministers, by a majority of twentyeight. Mr. Roebuck submitted a report of the Committee of Enquiry into the conduct of the army in the Crimea. A nte of enquify was given, asking whether Russia and the United States enjoyed the exclusive privilege of trading with Japan. Lord Ellonborourgh brought up a motion of want of confidence in the ministers in the House of Lorfls on the

14th, and opened the debate by making a bitter speech against the ministers, denouncing tho custom of basing appointments upon favor instead of merit. Lord Panmure replied. Lord Derby and others continued the debate, but the resolution was lost by a vote of 71 to 181. The execution of Pianori took place at 5 o'clock in the morning. He refused to confess in regard to his accomplices, exclaiming: Viva laltepublique, just as the knife fell. The Emperor Napoleon, it is stated, has declined going to the Crimea, but is about issuing a manifesto addressed to the army in the East, stating his reasons for not proceeding to the seat of war. The Paris papers assumes a tone of out-spoken hostility against Austria. Drunken Doctors. We commend the following article from Doctor Newton's Express, to the consideration of cur readers. In no calling in lifo is it more 'important than men should be sober and possessed of their right minds, than jn the capacity of physicians. What confidence Can a man who is afilicted with disease, hare in the prescriptions of a drunken doctor? How can the physician, whose brain is fuddled by strong drink, and whosj hands are unsteady, tieat successfully tbe numerous diseases which flesh is heir to? And yet drunken doctors, considered skillful ia their occupation, are employed and supported, but who are utterly incapitated to practice their profession, through their intemperate habits. And who can tell how many deaths result from their malpractice? Our advice is, never employ a drunken physician. -Canada Advocate. No community should ever think of supporting a physician who is a drunkard; for even with all the lights of Medical science, with a cool and careful jndgement, physicians nro poorly prepared to meet diseases in the various ways by which it attacks the human family; and even those who have apent h lifetime in cultivating their profession, in practicing under the most favorable ciicumstrnces, even fenr and tremble many times, when called to discharge its respectable duty. It may he said, however, thatns tho drunkard has orknovYsnoicftpoii-i biütv, his position is tho most desirable to such as throw this around thvm as a shield. Wo will say that tio such pretext will ever and hnally relieve n condemned conscience from a conviction of having done wrong. What parent can look upon such a physician with n di'grto of respect when he may havo caused tho death tf some lovely child by such habits? We have orten referred to this subect, but circumstances make it ncccs uy for us to continue our opposition tu this great evil. A few days since, a physician was visiting a patient of our acquaintance, while ho was so drunk that ho could not stand without supporting himself upon some furnitnro in tho room; and even after ho had made his prescrip tion and dealt out his medicine, he could not remember live minutes afterwards what ho had done, and went to work and mado out another por tion. Tho patient did not tuku it, but at onco disraUned the drunkard and called another physician who he knew to uo a sober man. Let tho community look out for this class of physicians. Pass nil such by as you would the worst culprit in tho world, for ho is not fit to fill any position in life, so long as lu coutinues such habits; ho is death to bis patients, terror' to his family, a disgrace to tho community, and noth ing on eatth or heaven can save him but tho loving kindness nnd mercy of his God." TheWashin 'ton correspondent of the New York Herald. writinT on tho 16tb,aay: Uovcrnor Heeder, aller n hört oourn, hau disappeared like a mist. from tho cnpitol, no one knowing fi ller hen, why, or how he left. It 11 aid ho left with an endorsrment of tho Executive, 0 far n hin official ncion had been concerned, tut without any promi.10 of the aolicited aid to subect tuo micniei making .uwtoiimns to law und order, liu neiiously pronoaed to tho Prcnident to diMsoIve the Kansas LoijiiUture, but hii proposi. tion was tho aubjectof merriment It iitaid Mr. Cuhtnz naked him if lie tad not given tlm members of the Legislature cetiGcates that they wero duly and legally elected." Iiis Anrter(!(l ho had. Then." said Mr. ashing, "which arc wo to believe and respect, your ofüeial certificate of ft fact given under tho s tnetity of an oath, or your declarations here that all hw and order were violated and gross outia-'Cs perpetrated in the deca . a V a ah lion 01 tue Legislature; ' A friend of Governor Reeder btin ' asked why tho Governor did not pub I I ST a. a a a nsii uoi. Manypenny reply to liu letter, answered that ho could not find a paper willing to insert it. Thin U a pity, as tho public are so anxious to get hold of it, and a, tho papcis over the whole country are culling for its publication. Anoilur friend of thö Governor says huh preparing a reply and they will appear together. This is rather more plausable. Tho Commiss.ioncr finds himself situated as itooin Jtoou at riollin;ham, and must reach tho "castle at Wtiiysdale, a .,. a if at all, by fighting on both Rides, and crying to his assailants, "Lay on Mac duff." Freedom or Slavery. No Freedom ouUiJo tho Frco Status or no Slavery outsiJe the SIayo States . t . . t m is to rxj mo esuuiiHiica (loctrino oi our coming politics. Wo ask of tho Northern people which it hall be ? We put tho inquiry to, people of nil parties, Whig. Democratic. Know Nothing, and Anti-Nthrankri, alike-. Slavery dcraands permission to go where it likes, nnd it likes to go cNcrywlu rc. It declares its right to go wherever tho territory of the Union extendi. lYassumcs the position that there shall

be no Freedom outside the FreeStates. What do the Free States says to that position ? They cannot dodge the issue; they must be for or against; they must acquiesce or oppose. Are they

readv for such ignoble surrender of their principe a9 acquiescence implies"? Are they ready to permit Slavery to surround them as with a Disma'l Swamp, and' forever forbid them and their descendants from going beyond the limits which their fathers virtue and patriotic resolution bate already secured totheui ? Have they spirit enough left to defend even the claims of their own posterity to occupy any portion of the broad domain ol !l i: mt,... .:n i. 1.. me proline vvi;m, ur wm tiicjr tnuicijr surrender all to such ruffiian hordes as havo attempted, and propose to consumate, the subjection of Kansas ? Which motto shall be emblazoned on the banner of the North? NoTreedom outsiJe the Free States, or ne Slavery outside the Slave States? Answer, Northern men of all parties ard all factions and sects I Choose your colors, whatever they may be and be ready for the coming struggle. We are in n crisis on the Slavery question, and the issue must soon be detei mined Slavery is to triumph over Freedom, or Freedom is to repel the aggressions of Slavery. Tho North is to be humiliated, humbled in tho dust, the Government to be surrendered into the hands of the slavedrivers, ull our territory opened to iheir sway; or Freedom must assert .its prerogative, and firmly resist and quell the audacious attempt at subjugation and conquest now making by the slave power. A. Y. Tribune. STATU STOCK HA. KS. The following is a correct list of of Banks, the bills of which are taken on deposite at the I3rookvillc Bank, itiTNone are received for taxes by tho County Treasurer except those marked with a Drookville Dank Dank of Indiana Michigan City 44 North America Clinton of the Capital Indianapolis fiockvillo Ilockvillc Syracuse Syracuse Dank of S-ilcm (south) " Monticcllo Monticcllo " Goshen Goshen Elkhart Elkhart Warsaw Warsaw " Mount Vernon Mount Vernon Crescent City b'k Evansville Canal, b'k Cambrido City b'k Cambridge City Central b'k, Indianapolis Fayette County b'k Conncrsvillo Farmers,' b k Westßeld Farmers' fc Mechanics' b'k Iuda'lis Gra mercy b'k Lafayette I lousier b'k Log.in.sport. Huntington County Huntington Indiana, b'k Madison Indiana Stock b'k, Laportc Indian J.cmtvo Kokomo Kentucky Stock b'k Columbus Lagrange b'k Limn Merchant' t MechV b'k N Albany N. Y. and Vu. Stock b'k Kvnnivillo I'rairio City b'k Term Haute .ytvincV bank, Coitnersville. S.ilcm Hank (north) Southern, bunk Teno Haute. Traders' balik Indianapolis "Time is Money." JON. It, Vit A 11 K I bit new store, one door " 'niii .r um VAi.i.r.r IIOCmK keeps constantly on band a general Mortui n I of Itwelry, Watchca, Clocks, ellverspoona, rators, and frnal varletv ir FANCY AltTIfLtS, neu a ar u.iially .'l by Irtwplori. IIa la l itliarttil nlait to repair old Juwulrj.aiid 1 rloaii kitd rMl r t ) k aikI wtUlii'D on ruaaiiatda tvrina and al anorl notion. IIa m III Uo ill allvar and (.Id U Cki'Uaus fur F'Mid. June I 'ÜJ Watches & Clock If VIC tu the clllsens of UrokvlIltiMiit vli luily.lu the capacity of Watch and Clock linker und lttiiirrl luMkliif ainl iimii.llinf JLVVELRY, Stc. Long prliiiru and strict I'UNCTUAlilTV ara Iiis rcoinmiidntloiis,Mip3 dMir .North nf Llnck 01 Karitilisrs ainrö. (li) inn a rnll every body, and I will warrant iai:fiii'Uii. Jung 1 '.W OAUUIAÜ1. l'OIt HÄLK. A VERY DESIRABLE FAMILY CARRIAGE X2 can be IukI very vlii'ap, ouinru til A. .!'' ar X) or tiro. Iloillllld. J11110I3I Msillr I Iierrby clvvit Ihul I lie nu ll lirif noil Im bnun iiiiiiiilutiid adiiilnlalralor f the ! f JniMh K Luiulnir, ll. of franklin f ininly , iloo'il. Mild vlitu Is stippoai'd llmsol-l vimiI. TIIOMAN K. I.KMIMJ, June I Admlnlatralor. Administrator's Salo. rjilio iiiutcrlRiirtt iidmliilalriilor of I the aalHlo of Wiillum Marlin, iloorM-il, will avll at pulilic auction at Ilia rvsnlonrn of Ilm Ulid.'rl)t I In Hull Crock I'onii-htp, Franklin .. lud., tm Malurday.llm Uld day of June, l-.'ii, llio Vor. urn! ririy i( tnld ilrt'rascd roiml.lliicr In purl, f mi. i( 01m )i.ui.g inarv. (Sttlu, shovp, Lo.l and lixddinir, An', A rfd.t of m iniiilli on nil ihii nvrr il. 1I.V1II.1..1 M.M1I.IN, J 11 mi I M Adiulnlatialur. .tdmlnUtratar' Mwtlrc. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TJPOtf lliu r.utn wl WiUimim Marlin, ili'n a.cd, Uli tho wl I anind havM rman r'a.il-l to Iii under, pitftiod by Um ( lurk of Frank lin lOnnt), Indiana. fVr.oin liavlnif rluiins inul old mom with Ilm .aid ( It-rk, accordinir t law. Tliusn liidolilud niuatpnv. Tliaoalnln I olvrlit. Juno I M . .ii Md.i., .-vara-r. a. 11. ArlPMMWI, A. SftiVlPSOM & CO., IMPOaiSRS 4MB tlSAl.KNSIM Chlnut ä I ta a aud (utrntvnrrt ,Nf. J Muln Mmi'l, :idoora below third, may I ly C ISt IN.i. 1 1. ANOlllEIl AUUIVAIj OF Spring & Summer V NaMT. CARMEL, IND. Cull uutl Ilxtiuilne may 25 l m COATS & CIIMSTOPHEK. maxi mih skks or rtioatfi-iir, tiiiipli-n liu riiliiST t'llllU UIKt ftIS It .u. ALSO, ALCOHOL OF ALL STRENGTHS, Refined Charcoal forRcctilyln; Whisky, and Furo Spirits. Flu it riiuuKa Laura, Wuolssalm ad KatAii.. No, 0 ColliuJ Kuildliif, Walnut M., Ka.t side, brtweew fonrtu ainl f Ulli Mruela, m-ylMly tl.NCI.NMATI, O. Bounty Lands. THE undtrljnoil oUirs Iiis si rvb cs to nil who ara eulltlvd tu lliiiinty ljimla ini.lcr llio ail o toncri-.., of Marrli 3, If.'ij, Haha the nerraaiiry blanks to enable him to do Ihe buapieaa ruadily, J. IMIUUL.IM). apr 0, 1 j:,;-3 mos. Bounty Lands. WILSOW MCERoW GIVES NOTICE T1TAT lie liaa ou liau.la prnilul loiuia lor i Maiuma buuntv land undur Ihn art of A arch Ü. Ifi.. aud will promptly attend to all appllrailnns for land nnaor saiaacu luayjum

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NEW DRUB STORE. (SIGN OF THE GOLDES KOETAHO

JOHN W. MOODY, DKAI.KR IN Druza rcdiciuct Paints. Oils Drrstiif f, 1'crltimerr. School Ilaoka. Stationery ln ttud rackrtt'nllcrr.&i!. West side 0 Jfuin st.t next doortotht VA LLEY HO USE, BnOOKVILLE, INDIANA. mAKES tdeasuretn Informing tho public reu L arally, that be la now in receipt of and 0enInrm bis new room, opposite tbe rul'llc Square, a ullalQck 01 allliOoüMn Iiis line. "itocK or DnuG3 and Medicxes He can lay with all cobfldonco it u t surpassed, cUherln uuuliiy or variety . by any other house Id the county, nor at as low price. Hisslockof Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c, KoptbyliinHj comnletoln every pait. I am now openincan eleganlaaaortuioutof English, French and American Perfumeries, All of which have been purcha.od at auch prices as will enabte ma to mil at tbe lowest rales. I have made arrangements wilb a larpe publishInr house in Clnciuuallto ba kept supplied with all the varieties of -'School Books, Used in Uioctols of this ..aco ami vicinity, besides an excellent assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, which will bo d!ponod of at reduced prices. I have also a very line assortment of Pen and Pocket Cutlery, all of wbicharo fresh lniportatlonsand many new patterns. , Vox any of the aboveor nnmeroos otherartlclrs usually kept In houses oflikecliaracler, the public arerenpeclfully Invited to the"Mzn of the Golden Mortar." JOHN W. MOODY. So.0 tf. DR. BAKEIVS Pain Panacea, F Oh TIIE CURE OF DOTH EXTKKW ALLY A"iU INTERNALLY. TIIE VET DISCO VEIt CD!! Pain cannot exist where this is faithfulhj used! jrzrarvE rr one fair trial And If J on do not And It all it Is rr-enmmendsd. ail, s;o tack to tha sgi-nt and gai DOTJBLE THE AMOUNT OF MONEY REFUNDED! This offcr la mad a, k nnwlns: that what this Medlrluo has doli In .thonaands of cases, It will do afrain. rois lMi.v In tho stomach, back and bow uls, burns, Unilwi. ruts anil swnllinga, colio. iJUrrlia a, and rhouiniillam, headatlio, toothache, and earache. It Cures Almost Instantaneously, ' Chronic Diseases, SUCH AS p.popala, Wenk brraat, llvor complaint, fon arul doblliiy, fi'rrand net"', ranker: or, soro llirnal, pu'ld llirout, wraii Jon. npiiio ainl klducy ill rain, Old sorvs, coughs and colds. I n tho above tmmrd l'nos, It II nvctlsto bt faithfully u.ud, and A Cure is ( 'vrluin!! M O X EY n EF UXD ED! ! I Ml,oKT4NT To A i. ic M A (Ti'iila III Und llgrral ly tu thpir llitt'fi'ul.sn I urn lit full lilit-rly on Drat lntr...lm li.r IHM' I Oil HAILIIt VAIX l'.M('i:.t-Blvu Lack Iii nioni-y frtirly If llioaa wliopiirilui.il Itaro nut fi.Ily suti.fli'd; and muy uro In lliiiirown lurnllic, or fcivo a fiw but-lli-li ilulr Irl. -im'., tliul tlicy nay tst lu Olli: IT M i.v. r nil oilier ri-m-.il; and when oiu'u Intrudm l, tlicy will tlnd Unit lliy run ai'lt Urea mmnMU'a of It. All Ic'il wnta tnnt wlii-u uiiok IniriMliii'od, lliclr salo ara lurt. Fe 111 1 ll.'s will kvop lu llii'ir liuuaea, aud wtlltiol bit without It. 1'rlce and 1 .10 pr bottts. Foil M l lila 11' M, W. Ilsllf. ItriMik villi-, J. H, Hn.-kafi lliir, t'rdiir llrovn, A.l'a.i', w Irt'tilon, J. Klutr, ninoniliig lirovc, Idijd v fJruy, Nrlplrt, flinurdt llolilnn, l.nursl. I' Vatit'uniji, Mpiaiiiora W ,M iVMr, 'I I xe rvillo may W3, h3. r . .v Vi ' Ml Jj , .:it: n &ih. CHER11Y PECTORAL, I 'in tli I'Mpltl (lire mt ron.srs. coli::; noAirsi:.i:sSs (r,or., astimia; ad osr.iirTio.. Anion Iho n u uioriMis. dlnoovorlri Sclcnrt has uiailu In IUI. giiiirrutlnu to facilitate tha bualnaaa of llfo-.lniri'aao IIa onjoj niuni, and vor proIiiiij tltts lurut of human rvlU'in'r, imna ran Imi uauiad of mora rout valuo Li manktud, limn this ciiutrlbullru of t'hnuilairy to tba luiallnc art. A vast Irlnl trial of It vlrlnrs t!irnii;lioiil Hill troud country, has provvu, l'ojon l all doubt, that no medicliia orrombliiailim of inoilU lnca yal known rniisosuruly control aud euro Um numerous varlc ill's of pulmonary lU''Aa Mch bavo hitherto 3cpt frnm our mld.l thoaaanils and thousands very year, Indoad, lhara la now abundant rasou .) bullovu it rrniutly St lonplti docn louinl whli-b ran bo rrtludou, to cur ihn moat danger ous alloi'llous of llio liitiac. Our spam her will not pcrniit 11 to ptibll.ili any pruportlon of llio euros flToctod by '13 iio,bnt wn would present the following: and rvtVr furllior rnulry to my Amor' kau Atmanuc, hielt tha a;;nl below named, will ulsiji ho jilcasmt to furnish, frou, ho ruin am full particulars, and Indiaputablo proof of thaaa slntoinuula, Onira of Tranporlallon, l.aurvna II, It., H. t'., A uitunl , If.'iS. i J. V. Atta. I'rar lr. My liltle son, son, four years uld, litis Jnsl mrovuri'd from a svor atlue ofinsllifiiunl hrarlnl Knvrr, his throat was roltt'U, and avry prnon UimI vl.ltrd htm, proiwiiiiKi'il liim i ili'ail rhllil. Ilavlna? uad jour (brnv 1'rrti-rul. In t'allfnriila, In tiia win lor or H.V),ura siivi-re attitck of Uronrhlts, with an ntiro sureeaa, I 'as Indiircd to try It no my little boy. I (nve him a trnapimnrtil uvery tbrra hoars, riniiniiMicIn)? In Ihn mnrnluf , and by 10 'oVIock at lilchl I found n ilOvidml rlinnic for l10 ,'U'r and armrilirro days u.o.lio wns able to cat or drink Ilium l pain. Ilauaoln th above nainol illaaa will save many a prvinalur' crsvr, and mllave the anvlety ofiiiiuva fond iisriMit. I'of all atfi-rtlohs of the Hi rout and lunea, I iHtliova It Is l liar Iwat mrdiclmn xtmit. Ii'tdlngof ihe ilrrprat fatltuilu jiroiupls me tu adlrelua von tin-." Iiii. but lor your liiuliirtiiiil Ulliovi-rv, my Hille boy auu Id Uv brn lu another world. Ian vnura, With arvat rap.rl. J. 1. 1 1. Wr.l.L, hupu Traus., I.. It. It, Kin k llill,Souiuri.rl t o., V. J., July il, MS. l'r. J. C. Avsti Kineo vaur mrdirlne has be eonio 111111 Iiitw, It bus a greater demand than a'iy oilier rouirli rumedy wo laveevr sold. It Is pokou or In lora or timurksurcd praise ny Ihoa who have u.u.l it, a-id I know of aoiuo eases wlirre Hio be. l they tutu say of It, la not loo niueb forthecood It linailiiiiü. I inks pleasure lu soilI n ir II, bet atiae I riiiow tluil lamrlvluirmy cus. toiueri Hie worth or llielr moiiey,aud I I 'el Krall lliiti at llio bvnolil II ronlora. t'leaaa send me a fiirlip-r atipply.snd bollove me ) inns, IIU reapovt, P.S. Aliuoxluny nnuiborol tlnUcatoiraala sunt oil, II )ou wih II. Dr. J. C. Avrk, Mr: I .ns muy rcrtiiyitial I have used your t'lirrry 1'eelorul tor upwards of one rar: aud'llU my alneuru bell uf lliul I aliorld have boeit lu my crnvu i r. this Inno if I had hol. It lmcureil.iii ofaduuKeruus affectum ol the luiirs au4 I uo not ovurreueiivn my roimetions wuom i tell )on It Is prleeiess roluudy, ours rusperiiiiiiy, li. A. Mot I'LLIX, Att'y at Law. lVltkesbarre, I'a.. Hrplrmbrr 5(,liji. Dr. J. C.Ajcr. .My denr H r, Your medlrlue Is much approved of by tlio.o who havo used It here, aud its eompnaltlon la snen as to Inauie and maintain Its reputi tion. I Invariably rrrommend ll for pultnonury anei'tlons, asro inuny or prlmi i.ul piiyslelana. I mn your Irlrmr. t'HAM.H I HK.t lK, M. I). may ., IfW. rrri'urcJ unit Swltt by JAI2E3 Ü. AYER, Practical Vhcmist, Lowell 31ae. otdin l.rooktllle by M, V. Halle; Clttord Oi IK'puy, Laurel, Iml, ('. Vaniuiiip, Motuiuura C OverliMi. AnUoraou. illo And at anenelas In nearly r very town In the west. V. A. Hark, Crown folnl. la., Iravellng I Agent.

iriPORTAWT TO FARMERS. rpEE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A SHOP

X ou Main burgess alreul. In llio builtllne formerly occupied by John Adams, whore be la pre. Sired to supi ly customers with RIDLEiJ, SADDLES, WlllfS, and every article usually fouud In a first claaa baüaia auu iiumeas anoi, at Ciucluiiati prices. Having bad several years experience to Ü10 business, he U coniflJentof mccesi. ile Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing at abort not Ire. m-y23 33ly EDWARD MEYER, JOHS TAtT. TAH & SON, conriission iierchants, AMP DISLKKI IN iswf as, No. 25 Walnut St., Clucinnatl,0. GITS THEIR ATTENTION TO THE SALE Of (liUU, 1'UKK, tt.Acorv, I.AKU, bllter, Erps, Grain, Feathers, Dried FruiU, Potatoes, Onions, ore. Liberal CASH advancemenU mado on consignment. Orders for Groceries and Manufactured Articles solicited and filled on the moat favorablo terms. may Idly N 5 IN GREAT ABUNDANCE, AT NO 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, 3 STOUV OKICK 111 ILDI.S, S. W. Cor. Main Burgess & Head sts. BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. flCRH.W Ll K.i I JNO. H. FARODHaa. LLNCK Is receiving tho handsomest assortment of spring roods, ever opened In this market aeleeted by himself with unuaualcare with reference to Price, Stylo, and Quality be challenges Ibecnrnmercialfraleriiily oflhe valley to surpass his stock. The senior partner,Mr. Lmri, slvea hlsentire attention to the trade keeps well posted in stylos, prices,andquailiv,oioo(is in me wartet makes bis purchases In Cincinnati and is thereby enabled to present a fro a stock to bis customers very thirty or sixty days. Our friends and the public are all especially Invited to examine ourstock, ai we arodutenn.ned to cxi iL In our efforts to cater to your taste and tntereal, aa by ao ilolua; ao we but i.rve our own. may 16 isäa AT THE GItEAT EMPORIUM OF Cheap Goods! TTTE have the pluusnse orlnform!nf our nnmer VV ous patrons, that we are dully receivlnt and opening anew supply of splendid spring geod selected with groat care, and with directreforencc to the well known good tarteol ourrua'oniers,lD the abundant markets of Huston, I'hllai'.islphlaanc. .New York. m rail altenlion to tho fart that our goods are purchased it firsthand; Indeed our domestics and shoes Iroin the manufacture rs'agetits: and tbisclrcutiialanre plueiug us on an equal tool Ing with tu Cliiciunall Jobbers, both as to quality and economy, we think wo cannot bo outdone lu the 11 rook vl lie market either In st)la, quality ana variety, or la lb prices at which we propose to sellourgoods. . L, u allium ösu.. may I31H33-18 a H MtIA HMä V V Vl Having now rcccivcil their entire assortment ol ly tM tjj mj w, va .fcasv w is in i i Tr wk m k. w Ji a n ia -. Queeacsware, Hardware, UOOTN AM Nliur.t A.C, At'., lire leave t Inform llio iinnpto of this and the aillnliilnit worlds that they are now prepnrfd to srll In tlirlf old friends, (and new our.) tdi'iraiil stueior cdihU, at more ueairnwg prices Hau aro s.ild at any oilier plaro In tho Slain. Tbty lUiruaatly Itrqurat Thiit at.L should rail and examine llielr goods, whoihor llioy Intend to buy nr mil. And Ilm If Porson Should riot Buy He would Imparl tha valuuble Information to oth ers and on tli mean of tloli'U luuih good totuffarlntr huinaull). All their Mark bring rnllrrlv Xotii fnofl.n an Indiieriunnt lor everv on tn rive lh"WlirrK WAT Ml VAI.I.KV MINT"arall. C'nuiiorsvllle, Ind, nmy liV.Jly WaiiiI SIAI S i l.'sTAlL I'KAl SMSIH Dry Oooda, Carpets, Paper llanu CHINA, 0 LASS AMD QUEENS WALZ, llool, Nil ore, lluta na,Kiruv ootlsj Ac, AND MAMTACTl'ltKRS UK HOVMITS AH it ?I AM II I..V!, C0NNER5VILLE IND. may is 3Jly tor.ii!tvii.M: Iron Foundry. 0EBUAST& THOMPSON, (ureeaaors to W, V. (iubheart) W'holssala and Ketall lalora In coouiu aii iii:atio NTOVI'.M, AMD Castings of every Description. (FrrHore on Monroe atrat,a few doors Mouth of Hie Court House. ,rj We keep constantly on hand llio lurgoat and beat asanrtinsnlof lUxiklnir Ntovss In llio vallxy, and having roevntly Ineroaao.l our raellltlos lor mann laclurlng, e nave tietnrmiued lossLkand wsansaT our htovos ind ratlugs AT CINCINNATI l'lllCKS! WeeouUnuo to manufaeture the Male fair proIll lam 1 AT U AW AY COOKING STOVK, nowadmltiod lo bn tha im rooking stove tu tho United Kluie.1 e alan muuiirartare the I'ramlu in or Men Cooking Moves, with 4 or 0 holes and ! Urge ovens. Woare prrpareit to ruruian, winaasAta aiul Sad Irons, Wagon Boxes, and Irons, &c., &c, at city iTiccs. A general aaaorliueul or T1NWAHE. KAVKTHOUGIIS, it IIOUSliöl'OUTINO, kept on hand ami in'! to orJor. Job VasUnyt of all itudt. made In a superior manner, at short untire, lluv li;j eiuliliMud rlperlenred wiirsiin'ii, wo Invite s)spirtal attention to tlio fsrlthulwo warrant our htovrs lo perfofm writ, and. our castings guuoralty to bo of good in a lorn I or the money re mnnun. X. 11. Old Castings, um i oppor, ant .country Produce taken tu Kxuhango, May li-JJ-ly Groceries. MY slock of Young Hyson, lunpowder.lmperlat ifc Muck Teas Is large and well solerleduf Into iiiii.ortniiotia.nureaiidlre.il. Also, Crime Klo. Java, Mocha and l-eguugara Colteea; Prime S . O. Nugur; I rushed, rowuereu, i.onr ami i lurinou Huvara! (loldvn HTmP, M.O, and H. II. MuluMI'S, I'uba Honey, Kiee, ails, V Imlow Claas, ouiulea Hags, Loloreo ann wnuv t arpui i nam, uouoti Yarn and 1'otlon Halting, with every arlltle use. ally kdll by Grocers, all of beat qualltlios, warranted to give aallalarliou. for aaln In ijuatilles lo suit, at the loweat market prirua. 8. K. Corner. Main & Kcventh Mree'ts, Clu'tt.o. May 18 1M3. mad dogs; J r have roa sale, lot no. fifty one L im Uie town ol' reirujl'l, live rods In front, and J deep. For terms and furllior Information in. quire of Kli lluirlik, ouo mite en.l of I'nlon. , ..... lUTIIUiV . .1 , llbl Jill IV may 23,1033. I. BARTLKTT. II. S. irKNKi.i.. B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding Mer chants. nam Ai-rrssHa nr Alewliol, ' r,,"' I'lies-jene and aiinai a i.iiii. Mo. W West Krönt si., Clurlnnatl, Ohio. I.lnserd Oil, Spts. Turpci'llne, Potaall ProaalsUl Potash, Vhlt Lead, Candles, March, Hnap, Clue, b.c. Lard (HI. Castor Oil, Alcohol, may 1 ly sen aaaoas to J. I. .V. . JO.M'.N, Wholesale liealors In DRY GOODS, No. 10 Pearl St., Cincinnati. Juhn I. Jones, V. fi, Huntington, J. J.Jones. Caleb Jonea, Ueo.W. Jouva may I if

H.Maainiaa. E. Jianmei. J. BcTTCRFiKLa. Manning, Jennings & Co.

WHOLESALE. $ COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 251, Mai 5 Street, West Side, Second Door above Sixth No. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. Vov.ll.l853,47 I jr. IKP0RTA1MT TO BUILDERS. Horsleyc&IEIiler, FRONTSTREET, BET. WESTERN ROW AND JOHN, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Dealers in all kinds of Lumber and manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Window Frames, Mouldings, Bane Pilasters, Weather Hoarding. White and Yellow Pia flooring, Shelving for Stores, Puiling far Fen c e a , Boards planed on both sides, of various thickness suitable for the Inside finish of bouses. This establishment will be found to beof great, benefit to pcrsonsbaildingln tho country, as they can be supplied bore with all tho materials ready made ofluraber, thoroughly seasoned for finishing bouses. In the Lumber Yard connected withthia establishment there is kept for salo an extensive assortment of Lumber for all building purposes. Sanh primed and glazed, constant! v on band. All orders promptly attended to. TE'HMS CASH. Nov. It, lt-0347 1 yr. FIRE WORKS, Candies, Nuts and Fruits, Wholesale and retail by JOHN R. MYERS. H0231 Main Street, bet. Fifth aud Sixth, West Mao. CINCINNATI. (C7 All orders promptly filled and packngea warranieu lull waigni. Nov. 11, 1C3J, 47 1 yr. fi . W. COFFIN &. CO, BELL &. BRASS FOUNDERS, Gi" aXDXAÜtTaCTritrillOr ClBEfi, STEAMBOAT & FACTORY And allkindaof llras Work; Dolor. In Lead.Zlnc, Copper, Block Tin, Copper Ki rota,: Pjel tot, Solder anti Netal racking, second Mroet, not. liroadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati Ohio. Lf'l heir Bella are executed on "1. and Impro ves principles, superior to any r "wry in in World. Nov. II, 1853.47 lyr. Banking House. LAl'HCL, IND. I D. CLEMENTS, lias Just received a largeand I i well assorted stock, of new gouds of every variety and cheaper than ever brought to this mar. kvt belore,and will bo said lower, but re-collect I must have either produco or rash, or keep my goods. N. Ii. 1 will pay cash for Wheat. Corn, Oats, cVc. CILCLKMENTi. Oct.8. IP3I. Ü A V li" 31 AT 1a A CMv, WIlnt.kHAl.t ns.Lsss IN D II V ii O O E) S No. 57 PKAKL 8TKKKT, 11 KT. WALNUT & VINK Cl.NtI.NNi ri OHIO. March 1)11)1 ASA - IG L EH A UT, (Loleof jnJ 8uccnr to Ingle, Wheclei it Iglobartln Heal Katata AgHUclea.) Alierner sal I.uvv iind JtcullCatuto Ac;rntt Willuttend to Ihn Collection of Dobia, the pur rhaae and aale or IKal Kalate aud all other professional bualness Intruatod to lilm In Vandurburgh.and the adjoining counllc In liiillana. J Li "Urrus ovsstii AStsa, t. VA JSS VI I.I.I'., INDIANA. "(IRE AT WESTEUN PIANO DEPOT, CIVCISXATf, Ohio. We dealra lo Inform hurrhnaora or Pianos thro llieunllre l e.l Ihul we are now building and will pt-ii August Hill, 1P34, the larost Pis no Salerooms evor bullt, eitliwr In Kump or Amrirn, aud more tliiin twleo as large aa any In the Lulled Slates. These rooms will bo llllud with Prom the boat tuskers lnlherotinlry,siidlhe oxtout oloiirbuslueas wlllrnable us to sell i alow all eompellllon, aud at Hie sums limn lo oiler such a varlwiy as liaa never boon seen, in this or any other country. Our stock, now on the wsy, willoonslstorabout the following tl Louis XI V carved 7 octavos, 40 7 octaves full eurnlre Plauoa, flulslied all ro'lild, 4U H octaves, of all shies, flu U,U1 and tl octave liialrummits, lMlICKS t'l.OM TO !50OO A full wrlllvn gtureuleo given Uli every Piano mid by us. TKItMX, C.IKII. Ve wlllsupply dealers who purchnse for rash, on as good tonus as lliey can buy In Now York or lloalou, UMITII At Nl.XO.f, o 7H West I'ourlU street, Cincinnati, O. JulyJ34U ..... Clothing at Cost. The undersigned having lulen tho stock of Clothing & Gents Furnishing Ooodi. Formerly belonging ti Tyner Aj lluker.now offers the eutireslocK without roaorve at coat for rash. 'I he goods are all late purchaaaa well selected and suited to the season, but being desirous of converting them Into rash prior lo leaving tlrook. Vlllii, offers this great Indueemenl lo purchasers. Ile has alaoou baud a well selected slock of II ATS, VVi IIOOTM AXI MIO!'., all of which will bo sold on the sumo trrms. Peraons wlahlng an) thing In his line should lako advantage or the opportunity offered them and give him a rail apro H. H. TYXUU. Valuablo Work. DUKMAirS GREAT MISSIO.VAUY Or, Uncords) of tho l.tfc, Charurtr r and Aclilcvemonls) of ADONIUAM JUDSON. ILKOASTI.V lllualratod, with Due Moot Knirri4 Vings, aud map showing at a glance Ihe Ue Id of Judson'i lubors, Willi his voyage and trawls. HyKev. K.T. Middledltch, lu olio haiidsom duodorlino vol.. Price fl. OriNIONS OF TUE IMIKSS. 'Award It a high Uegreo of arrurary." I'lilla. Chrlallan Chronicle. "The writer bna well attained his end. "Watch man and Kvlterlor. M A fulf and correct rlew of fails." N. V. DapHal Keglalur. 'Moru coinpletn and nernral. than all Its predefeaaors roiiibliiud." N . V, t'hroulele, "Kvery family In the land should roadll." Con gregallona list. "Well conceived and cll oxocutod." Christian Tlnios. A faithful history," Wrsloro lloeorder. 'I'idelity and acrurury reallncd."--Journal and Mcaaelignr. Karomniendod to every Christian. "Woaleru Chrlallan Advorate. "The book will to valued. "-MUhifnn C'hrleHan Herald." Characterised by perfect arcuracv." Chrlsllnnanvlnw, (iraphlo and almoal ilramailc In Its details of fur la. and entirely free from Hint misplaced grand. l!'tianre with which men aro apt to bo w ritten about by tho authors who sympathise much with them I and Dually much lurruaaud In value by the Judicious division ol Ihe years In Hie lifo of Its sub. Jerl appropriate lieaL; thS book may proudly challvi'go compartaou with any biography of Hie dayi 1 1 reflects true and lualing credit upon Its siillmr.aiid must do ab idlng find to Hid missionary reuse. N.Jers'.y Maudard. Id'lult tho price aud the book will be received po.l paid by return mall. Also sold I y all bookaellcra fcDWAKD II. Pl.l.lCIIF.K, Publisher. 117 3aaaeu at.. Now Vuk. May HMw. MILLINERY AND MANTAU MAKING. 1MIE L'.MIKKKKJ.NF.l) IfAVK TAKEN TllF. I'.u't room, over Mr. t'oweis's atoro, where tin y will attend to all kinds ol Millinery and Driss Maklujr. A share of public putrouage Is sol c Hod and exported. F.tA'UU II. RODMAN. prlto ANN. K. Ul'Hil.KV. Joy to the World. VOTWITIISTANDlXc: tho "hard times, every. " body seems determined to havo a Hurk Move. Cnnio on, fi lentis; t have juat returned from Ihe City with a freah supply, end wlih which I think I wlllbeablo to supply tho Increaslnc demand Inrthla popular stove. All that are acquiilnled with Us mesiis should come and try It for them, selves. 1 f you are In doubt as lolls superior finalities, I ran Rive you throe buudred rcfereorea. ALSO, A larare number of those beautiful aud popular Fnrairou stoves on hand; very heavy and durable. Premium stoves of all slxvs aud kinds, l'artur, Meeting lloua,Nc'soiil llouao and Shop Move; lo suit all. A IJÜOD asaortmeiit of tin war rouatanlly on band. MhltCIIAXT.S can bo sudpliod hi t'li.clpiiMl jirites. Prllousework dona to order on short notice 1 bauktul for the paat lavora I would still ...licit a share of public ialrnuaito. N . 11. 1.L KK. CounerivUlc, Way KHiiu.

L. C. BCELL. ' C, B. BASBOCK ' mi m Importers and Jobbers of TVo. 55 Prnrl Street. tugifcCm CLIfCiyyAIL it. now, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker. T?EOS leave to U.forni the cltlzensor u Duulapsrilic, that he carries on business in the above line in Dunlapsville, where he will be happy to Bee bis frieuds, and hopes by strict attention to bmlnessand his experience In the trade, and with a firm determination to work nothing but the beat or stock and warrant good (Its, be expects to merit a share of public patronage. Peg or sewed ladies' work of all dascrlptlefts made to order, and of tha real Parsian and Philadelphia styles. January 6 IK4-1 year. r s:niiTii Dealer in Clocks. .12 EAST 5tlST. O P P O S 1 T E DCVXISON HOUSE CISC15SATI, Ohio. '33-47-1 y rOIt SPItlGAXD SCTIJIEU. FROM WILLIAM LEE & CO. No. 74 West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO, OFFEF.S AS USUAL, TO THEIR CUST03Iers and others, a very cxteusive and altracme stock In Fashionable, Tasteful aud Useful Styles or Gooda, viz.: Ladles Dress Goods, of all kinds of Fabrics, Shawls and .MautHlas, Embroideries and Laces, Md'krv .Gloves, Hosiery, Acic. Linens, .Muslins and all plain rubrics. Housekcrpintf Goods, In great variety, Coods for meu and boys1 wear. Kuainess conducted on the one prico principle. JlTT'l'rices marked al ratea as ruvorable to pur- i chasers aa can be afforded by any bouse engaged ! Id a irsrular business. lrpPersons vlaltlr.it Cincinnati are respectfully i luvlted to call aod examine Goodsand .rices. j - april6 3m j II. D. CIIIPMAN !i. CO.. Cominlsalon Ac V o r -nr u r d I Ii f MTjKOH ANTö, WinTEVATF.KCANA!.BASIX.CI5CISXATI. iii:ixiii;m:i: ciirciaifAn. I ciH.miMii citt, u. John Nwa(7 & Co. : Morrison K 'owby Tweed,SlbloyrV Wright! 1$. & U.M. Conklln, Xeevesöz Stephens, : n.oBaa-rowH.iA. cnnMcn.v iLi.a.ixD. ; A.S. Wliririiis & Co. I A. li.Conwellck Sons. ; Ceoraetiiileapie. ; Liberal cash advancomenls made oa consignmnnls. aD-ll)-lyr. FRENC1S NÜELS0N. mroRTca axo MAxuFACTcaia of Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, DEALKR IN Leaf Tobacco. No. 233 Main Struet,bctween 3th and xth, (Slrn oftho Indian t'hlof.1 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Nov.3, 17 li5l Dry,. HALL'S TmPROVEI) PERCUSSION PRESS, With rntrrttvrd vnl FOll FIVE DOLLARS, lias been pronounced the "bist no k." At l'nirs ol Ohio, Indiann, nnd Kentucky, of 1053, und Premiums nwardcd accordingly 1 j h. s m. M. i J. m .a -aa . Suits Enoiiavf.k and Pnorniinon, li vi:vr roi itru stiii;i;t. ul to ulehual steeple. us; IM lt4 lr KANST. 11. L. I) 4M El. JACOB KltNaST, WH0LE8AL1: A2ID It ETA IL KTA'IIONUlt AM) ; LA NKIl 0 OK MA NUt A CTVRER, No. 1PJ Nfiiin Htreet. bntwoen 1 liird audFonrtb streets, (iin liinsi, Ohio. vof.il I H.-,-d7 i yr. UOOTLt, WILSTACir, aTcO.",'" Cookscllcrs and Stationorg. rniNTints. insnuw & rumsiiEiw, Vl, U ral Fourth Ktrevt, CINCINNATI, Take rreal plesaiiro In saying that they lmve la ken poaaeaalon of llio Spmioiia aud elegant build Inf Jil.t eroeted at Nn, .'1 Weal Fnurlli Mreul, for the aerommodallon of their btislneas, Dir cell J opjwsiU their Uld Stand, No. tf", Weal Fourth Htrest, and half aiuare west of thoir foiuier lllanlt Hook and Matlunory htore, at the corner of Fourth and Main streets, Tito new oslabltahuiouluaa oneijuallod faclllllei fU,MANUPACTUMNO 1J00KÖ, either lilank, for tho Couutluir House or OOlce, or prtnlnd, for the l.lbrrry or liraalnr Kooin. Hooks lu Uber Department will be produced In tha hljrtieat sl ks of the ait. Cj Conatantly for sale, all Valuable New I'utilliatlons, Htandard works In Itieotosy, Medlclue, and (leoeral Literature, Music, School, and t'lss.leal Hooks. MOOIil' , WILM AC1I.KKY8 it CO I ft-t) 1 j TllU QREÄT "i)i"S C OVERS"" j KEOLLERIOW! FOR CURLISO THE II MR! Fo r many years It has bee a the object of (loopest study w lilt clinmiata and others, to produeu a fluid that, applied to the hair, would mus It to wave and cull eiiuul in beauty lo tho natural curl. TMP KROI.I.F.WIOX Is Iho only article ever offered to tho world that w III rlloii tills nuisl desirable oljnct. Hut thrTa oi four npplicntioiis aro noreuiy tu curl the Iml' madias may bo ileal red. and for any lencth of lima. From III" many testimonials of thoao who have usi d It. the subserlber duo not hesitate lo warrutillun Krollorioii to clvo satisfaction, and prove as recommended In all cases. The rnelpo rr nmklns", w ith .full dlmctlons for use, will be aenl on Ihe receipt of one dollar, poal Puld. Thu IncrodlcnU will botcont over Mrcuis, 1 IHriMitd II FMKKMtiST, apr W7 3in Warren, Trumbull Co., O. PEEL & SONS, NEW YORK DYK HOUSK, Mo. 21. Walnut Ntrret, Between PI xth and Heventh, one door north of Walnut htreot House, t l.NCINN A 1 1, 0. nVERT BEBCllIPTIOlf OF SILK A.ND Jj v uolun t.ooda d)ed euiial to any buuan I'.aall and flnlahedby steam elllndora. In the d Ina deparliui Hl wn are prepared alatl seasons of the year to color Ladles Crape Phnwls, the f.illowlnjr Jotors: abeantllul Hc.riel, IVach Hlos.om. I'.-i ireeu.an.l all ahadea of Creen, Salmon. Htraw, Urai.Ro, I'urple hky Hluo, Naaarln HI no Ala rone Fawn. Drab, Friith Grey and Mlvcr Drub, o lu the Keuovatlng Dupartmunt. particular attrillion wilt be paid lo iloniiln t arpets by.Ma-j chluury, without rippiuc. ai.o rugs, uoio ami riano Covers, l4iHr Miuals of all kinds of Merino, t a.liinore. ami Milk Dresses without Injuring Ith rr roihIs or colors. i.eullemau'e t lotlilnj rcnovatod and made to appear as now. Thepublle Is respectfully luvlted to call and Inspect our work and Judgu from wuallhoy see, not Irnm what they hear. H. 11. Wo would call the attention of the public to be cure I uI In 0 inline llio right place, at lucre are tmposieiaand up-starls lu the biialne.a. Full lire lor Feet ot huus, New York iye House. Wo have no connection wllh any other house, may II T300S AND SHOES.JJ lliu larireatauu moslearefully selected slock ol Hoots and hhOvts llioy,have ever oflercd, may be sneu at No.l Comiuorctal How, for sale by MMK FAKctUUAK. JOHN WILLIAMS, MERCHANT TAILOll, MT. CA KM EL, IND. Ill AVK now received, at my old stand at Alt. Curin.l, one one o tiie largest and cheapest lot of nprlnjr and Hummer tiods I have ever olfi red. Consisting; lo part of Cloths, Caslmeres, Vesting, Tweeds, Jeans, Italian Clo'.h, Ve.. oftho latest stylos. Al-;-, a line lolorrleady mado Ctolhlns;. I would be pleased to receive a rail iron my former pa'rousend the publli: generally, and linat thai my endeavors to be In advance of tho liade may meet the approbnilon nfthose who have herotolore so iroiMirously Tuvorcd me with ihelrpalrott ago. nay 43m CTEAM MAETJLE WOSKS. CHAS. EULELroadway and FIlHi street, Clucluiiitll, Ohio. Moiiuiiirnla,Tomba, and tlravo Monro, Marble Mantles and bUluarj, llubti.inal Fonts, Al aural TabluU,l'rns, Vases, t.ardon Figures, CaOlneiand Counter Hlabs, cVc. tVc, eonttuiiily on band and furnls'ied to order. Tht t'radeaupplled wllh Marble In lllock and Slab,orttawod vt order. mar 4

c. a. SHAW. L. RABBOCa,

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INSURANCE CO, Of Ilartrord, Conn. CAPITAL, $300,000. Chartered, 1819. rrirrs old ajtd eesponsibie cokpaitt J. duci ouaioeaaatall Aa"encia, fct rates as low as are rooaistenl witli Iba bazards insured. Looses rquiuibly adju'led and paid without tiuneces,ary delnv. ItF. ISI IIACE can be effected on Ruildinir, Merchandise, and jiertonnl proieriy genorallv. ralnt Io, or d:i;nige by fre. IM,i.M) ISLJCA.Ci: on .UorchandiM In transit, or by fire agvinst the r!agr ! perils of lUo rivers, lakes.canals, railroads, and by the various modesof travel and conveyance. THOMAS K. BKACE, Prerident. K. C..KIPLEY, Vice President. TnoMAsA. ALCXAKDaa, Secretary Merchants aud ProKrty Holders will find it to their advantage to give the undersigned Agent their applications belore offering them elsewbeie.

roiiues on t ire and Inland lusts Issae4 on faTerabla Terms, by ALFKLD WARD. Aent. march 5 ly SELLING OFF AT NEW YORK PRICES. A Splendid Assortment of 9-e . FARQITHAR fi LIIICK, Are now sellinicthe l.irrro end desirable stock of merch"ndlso of Air. Ilk-hard Truer, at Lis old and well known stand in Urootv ille, at VERY RECUCF.D PRICES FOR lEWTA PIPPI The Hoods must be sold and mostaUraciive bar gains cad bo secured. Country Merchants aro invited to examine the Saock. which Is very larjrc, well assorted, and of the choicest qnality; to whom wo promise Inducements to purchase. Blacksmiths' will Cud Uto their inte rcstto "lat In" Ihcirstock -f Iron when they can nse "SlatJ block money."' Cf ritlcmaiil) oi:d accoiuiiio latin-Clerks will be In altond.iiiee to m-rve voa with dis.Mch kt all times, at tho "Old Criud Stone Corner."' dec 13 5-' 3m - Er. J. PETTIT'S ' Antt-i ienn JTv" Stilcc. THIS AETICLE TS irctfiiiud Jo tln public as an Kxlnrual .... I n . . I iI.i..a..ii.miI. y k 1 hg tho lntrodaction of V 'i Causti-, Minerals, and I fj 'i''i -f ' y.yo-. lahea. witli usaa-1 ' runctis oflls vi.lne as al VSVv ki l euro' rthBVsiiojstlli" eases nr t!i Ul, ' iir A rule nr Phrnittr f n fln mi.f inn ir ltf.ilia. Imlnf.n.4 by scrofulous oriRin or olhi-rwisc; Debility or the Optic Nerve, Granulation of tti. Lids, Ulceration o. the Lachrymal Ciamls.aud Weakness of Vision from any cause. Price ." rts. prr box. For sale by M. V. MAI LE, llrookvllje, and by Drujits A: Medtclr 1 valersfenerally. " ö nNiBiis LiriE to j Spades' Station! Itie nnderslzncd will rnn a comfortable flack regularly, between llronkiilla and hpailoa' Ma I Hon. II will leave r.rnnbville every Monday, j Wodni'sday, rd Nalurday, al such lioiirs as wilt I best suit pns'cnjri-rs. I.'ctiirulti?, he will Icav j Siiadr.' Iininedinu-ty afwrtko arrival of Uie two I o clock train, lie will coat othi-r times H celled Upon. HAMl'KU MOMlUt, Lruokvllio Jani:,lF53. 1 Sellin; Off for Cash. I .N. II. CAM.I0 & KO.V.Volrtr drtrrmlned to rlnao tip their bualness ofTcr tbvir entire slock af I well aol.cteJ bmI etiPHj tl(V .OOI, at i;i:iu tiir, llAlIIV.AUr, uixi .ito(;i:nn:) ! At the Lowest Prices, for Cash. Tho whole stork Is new, well eliuiod, at'd free ! from remuanu, and, having hoeu purchased with irreal raro In IVI'.W YAIIK. iiovni,Uud tlllil.l'lf I t, i ean bo aalvly rocoiuuiviHluU as erfortly fresh aud ' as cheap as goods can bo legitimately sold any ! where lu the weal. Our slock Includes a good assorttuenlof (LOTIII.'Mt., , t'Aiii'irriMj, 1 nnd MOTIONS. Stock Honey taken at Current rates. JJTNOUt'li to those who know tbomsolvei ludi'bUid U Us: We are determined to close i upour business for Ihn present, and psj our ' debts, and Ihoso who owe us w ill pleuae taki I Holies lust we shall strictly tii.nv oiireoiioc ! ti ui. D.OAU IUN A HU.V. tarty u. i; St'RKAM. J0r-Il It. SI'RXAW, . 1. 1II HUA7I (V ., 1 il It) Vrl Thlnl M ,,Nrlvr Ittsl Iii Injr t llnlwriiti Main and Walnut, CINCINNATI, OHIO. biwökvixleIiähk" H1TI I.I. allow lutureat on lime lietioella made VV aller this dale lu Ohio or Indiana currency, T)" tl In mllar funds. H v order of ibo Hoard. J. w. IIITT, oUler. nrookvllle.Fwb. 13. Irii. NiirTnWTßWT! At .Yb. 2 Commercial Rote. Ulli I'uMlcrau slwnjsfliid a j;unvral assortment of (rood and 'itshiun:ille l'uniUure, roiialallnelu pnrtorllurcnua ftrclalcnda, Tublca, Mund Haina, Cenlcrnnil I'nrtl 'I'nblra, Lounge atiitl .tntlrra oa, V 1 1 low Wiiruu A t'iib, llnr. lift lt;iattt, Wlllotv ( rixth a, Spill Vtinf WliiUaor s'lmliaj Nplli-rani) mid Waodsii llocuvr., Mrtuattt llorlirra, and other nere.sarlea for housefuruishlng loo liumurnus to luenliou. ALSO MTOnMICXS PATENT 8TEAW CFTTUR, Wiirraiiteil to irlve auii.iiuiliiii. All of wnuu will be sold low fnrcaali at the I'UK.MTt'ltK II0Ü.MH. N. 11. We have ou baud aud ran furnlalt tu slmrl notier, a superior atjla of Veilltlatii lllllKls) at liniiniiatt rru-ua. HAT KS HOUSliT" I MM! AN A IM I. IN, INDIANA, D. S. SLOAtf. irEOFKILTOll. Julyt'H TEAS DAL E'S TJEW YOYK PTE JI0 5H IS A TOVTL IJOVi ii V 111 (U'lM., witli .111110 Iroul, .No. Ciii Vtatnul street, betwwvn Mvtliaed aevunlli, opM lie llio Walnut Mrent llou.o. Mo eetinectlnn with any other bona In the city, Goels seut by txpress with tirnpur InstriK tiuiii, III luvo prompt aud faithful allen t Ion. Aildreaa. XV. Tt'.AWDAt.R. dee u M VUty' MEAT cutters. TTTZ HAVE A I.AEGE 8UFPLT ON HANDS Vif ol .Meat tultcra. both of oudaud Irou lur cuitiiiK fiauanre or Minee meat. This Is a maJ '1,;r,: u M 'r" X i.avV i-' .i- bv ' JUMN V DAIM. Mor(,(Xo. 4j lMW CO, Market leo li I'J 'e3 S Ciiiclimatl. Ohio. GREAT SALE OF REAL ESTATE!! ffjTjIIK uuderalsned will olTer for salo at the I Alarkel-Hoeso lu tho town f llrook vllle, Indiana, the f.illiMvlnjr deairable properly, on Nalurdny tin Uin day of Juno nstti afo lows i llhat linlf of iiorthweauiuarterof miioitltown P, ranr W.coiiUlnltiz all aeroat Koulliwesttusrnr of section i, town V, ratifs, e.eniiialiilnff Itio acres ; I l.u.l half of the soulheast quarter of aectloo 0. ' town O.rniijo U, eonlalulnj M 3o-iKUb acres; I'art aoutli east quarter ol suutiou 17, lowue, raufe C, containing; 4 t HMHtt acre.; Northwest tjuarinr oflhe iiorih west juarler section SJl.toa u ll.rsnco l3,eontalulnc u acres. IrfiuJ and Hin I'rice's plau tti.UJ, ci and Ml In Allen's plat;30t fet Lots! andSSIu Thomas plat; i; leel Ixila 4T and 4 In '1 lioiua' plal, Vt lent l.oUSdamltf7 InThos plat; LotsO, t, II. Ii, U, ... . . . .a 1.. II. 4 1 .. .lHlf I...IJ V.iiiMVA- in in,li iuii r,iu .m.iiii.. ,--. ..w. .H j He trie's plut, and lX4 and 13 In Hutlor and Mo- . t'a-U'S plat oflhe to mu ff DrookvUlo. i Also Si by CI feet la Northeast puartor ofseo- ' tloa number Vw,touU,runre J. ' Alio Two Hurdles, one Maro, cVc. TERMS OF SALEUna third In rash; one-third In one year, and tho temaludur In two ears, with Interest. Any Information tboerl'uiiv given, and forref. eronce to title, 1 respectfully refer to Coo. Holland. 1. D.Jones. or J. Ü. How land, Ksns. The above Is subject to private sale anterior to dal of salo, A. It. HcCLEEBV. May -20-ts. stii. i'AnTF.iynioviii.tD ;snu "ii v iimu i.uio iiiri..uiaBiiiAciHrnu sua sold, wholesnleand retail, by M awyerV Co.N j, Colloce llulldlng.Waliiul bl., Ciurionalt, CbU. UrJers promptly oi'en. t ouuiry Meruuant.si.d otlierasuppllea oil llielowcattorius, Nov.0,li3. lü-l'.'ins. Hard Times!! All persons Indebted l tho undersigned, or to H. V. Culllon, by cither nolo or book account, era hereby untitled that Immediate 1) moults ospecvoa,anu win ct reooirco. N.D.CALLlO.Noir.O.X.

MST3D, Ho. 82 Sixth St. bet..7alaut & Vine, tu cus r in, cbjo-. The most extenjiie and bei l:ai.ractorcr in the I'ftited KUtes. . -., r , , , ORIGI5ATOR OP t-A, AliVf STYLES: Has ken the rrl:ut prciaiams at all the Exblbitioi.s.' tuyf tiie Ust irrer Jt.t phetp for caL, which ecsLtes bini to se!l . k SUPEHIC2. "LIKDS AltD Aalow aa others sell inferior articles, PAINTTD and fi I I T MML'tSof b..ulilcl dcurr,.. hl TK and WHITE Holland Khadea,! nmmiii?, Fistarea &c. STORK SHALES riilcted an Jkuered to order. Rrpalringand Jobblnf; Id general attended to promptly. mar V ii ly C. C. COUNSELL k CO., Carriage Makers, MT. CAB1IIL, IE, ' RESPECTTLTLT Inform tho public that they are rearid Lo fumiib all kiudsof Carrjces aud Buririee of tbe lateai el) lea at low rnrea. Particular attention paid lo rej.airiDf. mami3ns HEiVRIE HOUSJK, THIRD .STREET, ULTWEEA JIAIXASVCinonC, - CUfCEJKATI. J. WOODS, PKOPSIETOE. PADDOCK & HANS FIELD, Bur all Eures or rNccrrvr bakt SOIL; pay tue bighesl price lor broken bank Money. Allrernliiincessei.tus from the cor.Mry for discount will receive. Immediate aUMlon, and returns made by the next mail. Broken money of all descriptions is worth something, and by mall, log Hlo us yon will gel its value. KecollectUiia, march 0 Proclamation. WBIEXAShe extraordinary and onprcwxieiiUfH demand for that invaluable preparation. vJiiGiirs iiii:.tni'.Ti r.'I"IIAIIIO, baa induoird on. loos persons to pjilm oir other articles similar lu name and appear, ance, but absolutely worthless, wiiirb bas a tendency to Injure tbe reputation of the t;enuli:e article, purchaser should be particular to usic fcr Wria-tira" Cromlim Kathariuu, ard they may rely ou reeoirlns; aa arlicio uneqaatled tot lis virtues, for retloriuc a decayed bead of hair.fora coot, refresh I nt and dolliLiTol appllcJiUon dur:i s the hot weather, rsmotlu all OiaaroeaUle am. salions or dlinuM aod liuadartM, aad furiao toilet It Las never bad an equal fcr Its r,u-aaut tnd delightful fraprsne. lu tliousands of testimonials are a snCeient srwaranteo for t? completely rr .tori n r a deeaywd bead of hair; for reaiovinf; all landru; for preentlnjtlufalllnf of.vhfrtcr Iroin iUkr.c of disoase; and onurely dupeuaio with tho use of hair tlyoa, aaH excites the secretion, producer a supply ol lu ualaral pii;faoni or eotvroia: aiiu.r, tlv lug tho balr a dark, t'oy aprearance, w i:U a luxuriant growth. . For aale by every drue?irt la the eily, and by druggists and merchants ihreurboot tbe I nileJ blBUa. AllbemldlseouBt to wlioltjule dealers, frice 2i Cent per botti. 1'K I tli T. IVK1CHT o. COH Ssl Market ht, riitladclphla. AgrntatowM. XV. Ilailo, i. W.ioodv.ilrookVlllo; U. V. Hubois, Fairfield. Wholesale AitenU, A Lit 3 Ac CO., Clnclonatl.O. 8AMTJELTART.7tT .'" BLACKSMITH, lalaSlrect.Hoathortbe Public honare.Kastsld HrnaU II Im. a... A IL rilf DS OF BOLTS AND two a ii 4 lb ih bnt Qiatkbo r -ALSU- (. I rwri'arllctilaratteijtlontorepilrlne 1 1 all kinds of Machinery, warraiilrdlo be as wn done and et as low ptlrw I as can be fouud any where la the est. iua)2 SI rtKAUY-MADF. CLOTIHNO-1" " k Kept eenslantly on hand, and will bo sollst mallproOts .X, D. UALUOXcV ho.N r DBZ83 ÖÖ0D8i.ALih.V COOHS. ni'.NTI.KMK.VX M M.MKK WKAK. FANCY AM I'LAIK 1H SB mlkm. WHITK AM KM HKOIOKK KU ;). I.ADIlN'HI.KhVL ANDCOI.I.AKS. CHK.V ISK1I N, II A .MiKKKC'H I KJ',s A L. For sole at No. I L orumerelal How. by mar 31 IM I.I Nc ri av FA K'QVllA IS . crixii'Ä; Ti:riii;.V;";r,';yi;r the aj btsrheat nrteo' r kinea ..j nii.. V.r.i.. erea at thiur papor mill, Drookville, Nev.aoth.tFiJ.. CO tf. JJOlioNrt " I groceries, Hardware! (lueeiiswre . . .... i.iaat jn-! Alidever)tlili,jryr uvrrlol furaalest UALLK'N'M KlORtC, i;itli:and Water I'rool Hoofing -I I he understcned havlnebeenappoimrd Aft i for H. M.e. C. Al. Warren's Fire and Water 1 iocl Kootliif .Isnnw ready to do rooflng of this kind la any p.rl of Franklin, I'nlon, or Fa) etie,ouiitles. I heatererooms of M. V, Hale and U.II.d, J. . Uurtnn.ln lirookvllle.are roveird willitlil, kind of roofing, lo whom lue public are re trrd. Its uurabllll),c!irapuoaa.anrly,ad ronviMiienr, II recommend II, as supsflnr.i n the rotistrnetlori 1 'iV'io'M-n!!' t XvVil 11 " A K 1 H ' Bom ai a k uT. iTi7.rr Tbo largest and bealseleotod rtck over brot tolBll uarkeljustopenedattiie OLD Will rn CORXEK n.T.H"&cÄVri- " A besatlfiiland wsllsolerted stock of prliir aud huiumerM)lesJualopet.ed atlbe ULb Will I u CORNER. vr.tv youk UMiiiiw MiAni: hk lll'OT I Hon. j. kllNur Manufactureraa dealer In all kinds of transparent window shade A I .iiinrill .'1 MB. ii la lira.. i....iii.il..a. A .. - - '----, - . . w. mm Ri.,iiitiKr. Mill oii"a;a iiuii, n a i n u I ii., t Hit tnuall. order maaupsrloi.t) le. 7 T"wALLÄCE7PEÖ7rSS:0NAL SAB l.ICl(,vUt is Ins aertuvs to tbe rultsns ol lir.tokvllle.asaskllfiil aud sperlenced wnikmt u oniooln ike old Amerlean buildlbf, la tboroent formerly tiaed as a law) er's ottico. AlSOU'ludert his sen Icp.iofentUmsnai.d lau ii., as a suvceaafu I renovator ol cloth stLal aro Uaiuagod b) grvaas or tar. apr? TiTOTABY PUBLICA I he undoraiASiieil havlnr been appointed by lue Governor as a Nutary Public, will t-l.o bia strictest attention to an; business In bis Due that lila friends may favor hi in with, and by doe and careful aileiiliou to business be boiieslo tenerslsatlslaclloa. Ilsvliif a number of tho an os lap proved forma to Deeds, Alorlgsres, Quit-Claims, Ac, ou band, lUose wishing acknowledge menu taken uf Deeds ur, made, wilt dowrlllo clvo Lima rail. Ian WM.U.Mc.LL.stV. ASSIiKJlrS"rjl)TIÖir RICHABD TYNER HAS KALE ASSIGN iiiwnlol bla '"' rl), tii'cta, uuiw., .uuukk, ssi" claims to Hi uudarsignrd. Iho Hooks aro now pjsted and the accounts rady fur settlemont tbov are to tmlouud atllie dwelling bouaoof Ablier AlcCarty, lo whom pa), lueiil must bo made. '1 he notes aro to be found al the office of Ceo. Holland. I'aymenl of these claims must bo made forthwtUi, w Itlioul distinction or )rsoB oolay ranaot bo allowed. .Creditors tuu.t sad wlllhavetbelr nonoy. iijt. HOLLAND, 1 , dec 8a AHNF.M A1CA KTV, ) AM'a" MASONIC & ODD FALLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIABI ADDIS, Ual removed lo Math si. Ilacon's lialldlnf. ander Msg nolle Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio. MANUFAClt'KKKof CtMiumeo and K fallaof every description, for Masons, Jdd yellows, Koui of Temperance, Temple of Honor, Druids Red Men,Ilrolherbood oflhe l'nleo,aud Cood Fellowa. )jr Ile Un a monberoftho above orders, I ara pn pared at al t! to fernlab overythlngaptier alnlns-thcrcto with ponctuslll) and Jlipaich. feb.U.'aS tMWos. JOmr P. 8 TIL WELL GE0CE3 AlfD COMMlaMU.N Li;ciiA.l,M-nierln l uur, Fro. visions, iiourvon niasv,aoo rrrxt ace gerrerallv No3 Waloet street, ClnciuoaU Oluo. Hhulls A Hidden. Kleidet k Jack, Louis-1 Moffelt, Milwell . t o, vine. I ri. AX)Ula CTUberktaavancoiroadooB ConslganionU. msrst 'it ly IJONNETPt BONN Kl KÜ HONNKI::: I) AO Mlk. Fnjrl.i.t straw, No aad French Laeo and blond straw bonnets, tnrether wllh all sorts of Ribbons and Trimmings to suit tout received al the OLD WHITE CORKER. READY MADE CLOHLXO.Ounerat AaaeoniiieuikeptconsUbtlY oakkUd at No. 1. Commercial l,ow. hv L1NCK& rAKQVIIAK. . ÖTjmriwAE- ' A beauulul aud very larreassortmcnltn fall setts or by ike ptere, Just molvfd atAo. i Commercial Kow,and (or tale tv LINOKoVrARQniAK. B0nTE3 A3TD RrBBOXS"" , Just revet red a freal varloly offaabionabU bonnets and ribbons at No.lCommemalKow.by LINCK AFAF-qtllAK. H AS Alf D CAPS - , " him'iK sijles, Jost received atSo.l Com uierclal Row, audfor sale by LINCKoVPAKQUIAR. GEOCEETES . HARDWARE. KAILS. EC Lliick t rarQuliar are lu receipt of full snp tilios or tbo rnoicoat urwrnit,sua uesi swivctew Hardware. C CUlKow, by lardwaro. Cutlery, and Nailaat No I tvmmsrLINCK ck FA KUVIIAK. tTTALL PAPES. . W ne Urcai BAsortmeal over nfferod to tld public, for aal. al föfiffiSfr,

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