Indiana American, Volume 23, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 September 1855 — Page 3

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Importast froza Eorthen, Hexico rr-i t: tie ill Ististermj Tlaas - LL&ir Frustration Ereak-up of r-uin Henrys vclmteers. A correspondent writing" from ' San Antonio, lrxia oa me rjtn im., give nssome interesua and important :. in teliiene. from Mexico." : II. says 'lo my Iiat letter I told you tbal Ford, editor of 'the Austin Times, waa th leader of the fillibuterinex peditloo to Hexico,- Some time since a Colonel Laagberg anired Lere from New Orleans. .He ujful .to, be Inspector General of the Northern Uexieart Provinces, and is said to hare been banished' bj . Santa Anna. I donot exaetly know :hy he came here, but I know that Ford, Crane, (of the GHiaJ True American,)" and other fillibuster leaders- endeavored to secure him for a military chief, as the Colonel had been in .the Danish, and for txpwards of twenty years, in the Mexican service. , He is also very popaJar in the Northern Provinces of ildxico. I do nut know what promise were made to him., but from his own mouth I heard the r.ocd itions upon which alone he was willing r to serve." They were as follows: : Firtt, That Iho Mexicans themselves desired aid front this side of the Rio Gianda, and tö ascertain this, he should bo permitted to visit Mexico himself. Second, That a force of at least 2,000 well armed and well disciplind men should be in' readiness to inarch, and , Third. That means, (about 8SÖ.0OO) should be placed at his disposal, so that he and his associates might be able to pay for everything they wanti.' ; . . . '.. "It seemi," continues our t corrcv pondent, "that when. Ford and . his friends could , not " prevail upon the gallant Cotonel to abondon ' his "conditions they requested him to . meet them and other influential men at Auttin. I hare no doubt, but" thai th Colonel persisted in the course he first adopted. " When he returned here, the last company of filibusters had started for the scene of action. , I venture to say that the Colonel was glad of twin left behind, as it is well known that iho fillibusLsrs were composed of the whole country, lie had always expressed decided hostility to a marauding -and robbing expedition. The Slavery question is obviously , at the bottom of this whole enterprise. ' I have dwelt thus much on Col. Langbcrg, as I believe ho is destined to play a prominent part in the trage dy, about Deiner enacted in - Northern Mexico. JlolcitSin Antonio lately for Pass,, where- ha remained until ail tho towns of the State of Coahuilahad pronounced, and he was called upon by the people j to take command.' Since thenj ho marched wi:h his troops to Nauva, which immediately declared against Santa Anna. ' - Many of the Fillibustert havo returned and dispersed. It is said that Captain Hctry, of the Napoleon-like roctamalion. , and Ford had only root forty to fifty men with them. Aamour says they went over the Mo Oraode, but were suddenly surrounded either by General Voll or the revolutionary troops, and were all cade captives, or by tho Indians under the cnirf Wild Cat, 1 who hum them without benefit of clergy. I do not voucli for the truth of these state Eieoti, but it is certain that both political parties in Mexico havo informed them that their Service were not wanted, and that they would bo dealt with as marauders if thty ciossed the Rio Orande. .V K Tim. 'in -.i. Tho Kaine Election- . , . ' The old line press is exulting, over the lato election in Maine, with a fer vor intensified by the rarity, of such victories lately, and, of course, set it down as an "out and out'Tierce, Nebraska, and Atchison triumph. , Tho Washington Union, and Doston. Post, and all tho oi gins' with .knowledge enough to tnxa ai article on tho subject ha'vV o regarded it. Those, which, like the organ in this city, have said nothing, havo probably felt incapacitated by art excess of joy, or 'deficiency of information,' for the tak.Now that a fair understanding of the exact ca. u re) of this" - victory may be had by our readers, wo quote from the Boston Adas, always well informed in New England politic, m4 the N. Y. Tribun, certain extracts which show that Pierce can keep on gaining such victories as that in Maine, and hU chance of le-electlon, or hU party's chance of success in a national contest, bd just as slender as if the Ktato had?onelhe other way by 'JO.OOO. The fivct is, that the Democratic' candidato declared Aim tr an opponent of tha Administration and of tht Ve bratka Ii ill, the great ineanare 'of the administration, and the only truo test of Democracy, and before the' people, in all his speeches, took as . decided trround as - any Republican on that question. ! Aa the Nebraska bill and its consequences aro tobe tho iisuu in the nexu Presidential election,- the look out for the, I'iercc-Alchuonites, is decidedly billions. , The, party inut be very dcaperate when, it can .ainLi rooms over a vtcDrri which . la. . in plain 'words, a declaration of hoitility to their vor i to and , test mnaure, . ...... ... . irum tvtry party iu tho Male. : , mere is no iitu) on the Nt-brailta , vilUiny in Maine. Everybody is opposed to it, and the election went olt on LSuto and persona questions. That far, it is an old. lino victory. A correspondent of tho N. Y. TWA vvi, savs; ... - ' . It is impoiibld with justify to ialt amy JiaUonal vo of our tiU tttdwn There has perh irs never been an flection Into whku i many questions have catered. fJ naurt'd of tbl, at ail events. Maine Is anti-Nebraska and anU-Adminitration tu tho coro. , v Tb Tritnt, says.,! .. . la this election nil. parties Usd, to dechre themelvrs the uncomprom'u lug opponents of tho Nebraska .bill, its principles and consequences. Even the Democratic . candidates did not dars to o bsfoi e the rplo - without an exptkit disclaimer of all sympathy or tolerance for1 that ' ere at measure which distinguishes the, reizn'of Mr Tierre; and ready. aatho Hunker VVbiv's wem to fuse with the lluiikrr Democrats, they had not the temerity www ciy'U universal soutinu'ti of the pefrt t treathe a 'whine of appKibatiun for thai measure or its authors. ' - The Alston 'Atlas says': ' ' 1 i rjiurns show a strong and wel

disciplined party, still leading in the popular Tote,' although,' by a combination of circumstances, left in a legislative1 minority; while the opposition t is atbest'a coalition with no assurance of cohesion in the future. ; The Republican party is a unit in" it- sentiments and organization; the "conquerors fight under different banners; the Republicans are ugreed upon a ' great National questien, whilc'the' Straight Wh?s and Hunker Democrats aje joined only by a single... sympathy'.The electian has been earned upon a local and temporary difference.') Ind. Journal.' , " ' '

: Anutake... Several Northern Journal are flattering themselves "with Hie idea, that the Kansis Territoral laws are object to Congressional revision ; but this is not the fact. V Such, however,, has been the uniform practice in the organization of all Territoral Governments, until this branch of our civil policy w'as brought to perfection, under the Kansas-Nebraska Bill. The eggs. of Squatter sovereignty so carefully laid by Gen. Cass, and so perse veringly' set upon and' hatched by Atchinson and Stringfellow, were to produce a breed, that the Demop racy would ever recognise as Simon Pure, no matter what results might attend the incubti lion. Facts leave us no room to doubt, that the Kansas Bill was intended from the first,, as a trap, which should join Kr.nsas to Missouri and to Mis souri institutions. Although Douglas was put forward aa the nominal originator aad actual leader of the measure, he was but a puppet in the hands nf a power behind the throne. He was toid, that if he would bilng Northern members to help carry that measure through Congresa, he should hava the benefit of, Southern influence and Southern votes in the next presidential campaign'; and Doughlaa held himself cheap at that price. The North waa told, that tho bill was only, tho cxponcut of a principle that there was no probability, that it would change the status or area of slavery in tho slightest degree that slavery wculd never flourish north of 30.36 ; but that, in laying ti e foundation of new States, it was better for the harmony of the Union, that geographical divisions and sectional lines should not be allowed to remain. Such arguments as these, with the help of party drill and party pay, carried the Kansas Bill in spite of the united protest jf tho Northern conservatives, and the refusal of many gallant Southern members to become Carties to the repudiation of a timeonorcd and, to them, a sacred compromise, 'i ; ; . i r Recent events have; clearly shown, that this special pleading of Atchison and his compeers was false from beginning to end ; and that the introduction of the bill was preceded by a regular plcn of operations, whose first and only object was thointroduclion of slavery into Kanaan, no matter by what means, nor at what cost. If slaveholders could not bo introduced as permanent settlers, they were to bo marched over from the border counties of Missouri, and to carry tho election, as they did carry it, by force of arms. .But this election would havo been of but JittU- consequent, if lh acts of the legislators wero to bo confirmed by Congress, before they could have tho power of vitality of law. It was (or this reason and for no other, that the provision, which, until this time, had been invariably inserted in all acts for tho organization of new territories, was carefully, omitted. Thi clause was -incorporated in the Bill organising Washington Territory, passed March ?d, 1063, but finds no placo in the . Kansas-Nebraska Bill, passed only nine or ten months later. Cm Colutn. ... A Bravo Boy Thrilling- Incident. Mr. Patterson, of the Battle Ground, ave us tho particulars of the drown ing, at Amcricus, wiucn we mention ed on Tuesday. The naruo of tho man drowned was" Clawson 1. Birch. He, n comnauv with Samuel Bachcler and Son a lad about 12 years of age i ad been from homo nearly a week, ..aw e, buying stock hogs, and wero return ing homo au Saturday evening, each of them was on horseback. They undertook to ford the river, which had rapidly swolen by tho heavy rains, using the horses to swim. Uircu and Bachelor wero both thrown from their horses, in tho middle of the riv er the.. former, not being able to swim, was drowned. BacheTcr though stunned by a blow '.from his horse's hnd, succeeded in reaching the shore, and on looking back for his companions saw ins son clinging to his saddle. his horse being drown?d, and floating down with the " current. : Tho father followed on down tho beach of the river, encouraging his boy to stick to tho saddle, in b pea that ho would soon uoai to aiioai. water, , uto nooie little hero did 'stick to the saddle, sounding the stream with his riding whip every now and then, , for three miles, tojltind whethor tho water was ufflcienily elnllow to justify him in demounting his deod horse, and wa ding Ihr hon. Finding tho Waterloo deep fur him to fathom with his Hill ruling whip, ho would announco the fact to his father, by saving: can t omcA tht bottom yet, J'ttf" Thus he navigated the "water logged craft for thrie miles, and t.t last lo Jgcdj against a tree, and sprang ashore. On taking tho'bridlu fiorft tho horse, it was found that it had tho lock-jaw, and its mouth had lo bo pried open . to get out tho bit, -As soon as the -mouth of the horso was opened, the carcass sui to tho bottom. ; Jiut lor tho lockM iw, the oouy o( the Jiorse would nol have floated, and to this circumstance, In addition to the little hero's bravery, a f a it. taw . ee a . . no is lnutoieti ior ms iu'. Tho bod v of Mr. Miirh was not re covered until- Monday Lofayttlt Lvurter. . XiTlUv. 1. II. Golliday, of Har ri sonL U.. on nn way to me session o the Whitewater Presbytery. In this place, ' n crossing Williams' Creek some three miles below this, on Wed nesduy, had his liorse and boggy swrutflThy the swollen stream, and lu narrowly e sciipcd. ; The horse's leg waa broken. CJowmt I vult Jet. . : . A Fat Owick. We are told .that the politicians consider the office of Street Commissioner worth 840,000 per annum, at leant. This estimate is made on the supposition that the Com Missioner Is moderately honest; but clever politicaian of the modern schoo might make it 5100,000, TiiMt. ,

Poetry of Hiss U. Louisa Chitwood. The west has genius high orignlnal genius'.' Tho west lias poets, gifted poets. Among these, we recken none more gifted than Miss M. Lou'sa Chitwood. ";' Unacquainted with Miss Chitwood, except through her poetry, we are not prepared to speak of the hopes, joys, or sorrows that have marked her life's experience. ' We suppose, however, that she has felt the inly touch of sorrow;" for while she is not a poet of the "sobbing" school, her productions manifest a saddened tone of feeling, yet one that is gilded by a pure faith. If her lifo has been cumbered by sorrow, she has, as she says in one of her beautiful pieces, -

jfoUirJ atrtoicth nj light, To meet ths world's load strife." Miss Chitwood js a word painter. She presents in a sentence the most beautiful pictures. One can plainly see this one: . , . ' " , . ., Mtny s tiros Mint tyei htrs looked upon thlt verr i "cn The quiet ratlajr, whr th metilow-Wkl NUrl iprtDKlnc upward from tha wave of ffrttt, noif ngni wiuic muiat wiui uew, ma unjriii Flsibliic slrt ths itonct; lbs woodland dotp. Wboaa rtt-tippc4 Umvei krrp whitperin Ii tht The mrralJ ht'la, the anowT Tlllaira apir. od oitiia rcMjf,blf-ihadowad osrwlia Icsrci. A II lorm a plaaaant pleluro ." But Miss Chitwood is orginal in her conceptions. Old ideas appear new wnen passed through her mind, and similes that have lost their beauty by ong use, are as fresh and beautiful as when first conceived, when used by her. VVo have before us a piece entitled "Isabela Lee," which for origiality and beauty cannot be surpassed. We regret that its length will prevent us from giving it at this time, but hope to present it to our readers soon. wiui an extract iruui a pic to enuueu 'They met but once," we leave this gifted poet at present, hoping that the gems of her poetical mind may ever meet with the high appreciation they merit: They met but one aa elouda of light, On aoroa blua take of aky, Tounh ibalr aoft cheake aome Ummer 'a night And link tblr mlity band of wlitla, Then icparale for sis. They met bat onra. at rain drop meet In tu miner' radiant bow; It wa enough to prove how fleet. How like a roe llfn, brief and awoet. Are per foe l boon below. Into bor placid soul be gated. lie know twas pure and fa'r, And whjo to hit her orha were raited, Her heart waa no t abaatieil, amaied, . To aoe bar image there. Iudianapollt JiejmUican, JRTOne of the best jokes of the seasoit oecured lately at a fashionable rug store on U rod way, where cigars and other nauseous manufactures are sold. A purchasereommenccd smoking a Havana when his eyo caught a nonce. JVb tmoltnp in tht ttore. ; 'Well, he exclaimed, addressing the druggist, 'this is a d d pretty joke you sell a fellow cigars, and then won t let him smoke them. Yws.' replied the druggist, "and I soli tmetict, too, but I don't intend to havo them taken in tho store' , I1XACK LIST. The follow In neraoiii hare ordered Uiolr nanar dlaeuntlnuod, without paving arrearage, or have one woree by moving on and nallha paying ar rearage, or ordering them discontinued. publmh the IUI for the boneflt of men haut and other, who may be aeved mora than double the eoatoCthe parby cmnnHltlng the Hat whan asked to credit auy of the following paron. We are of pinion that nol one r them wUI par any debt If w ran ftalp It hlui(il) bacaaaa oar la l email togoanorand aue on, they nope U evade pa inant. A payment I made we will remove the name rmm tue llt be lew. John Temple liath Pelior , David Kobnrta Wm. Venable K. htlloe O. K. Hi. mil ton f'ha-le Kimpion Klilah Powal Je IT. Nlovena A, Steven L. H. Clark H, Cook I. L. flewart Jao. WVl J. A. Jolmion M. Uearmond L. Johnaon Auruatu Hoger J. fl.lhnmpaon Joahus Parvls K. M.Kaely Mamurl Klnkard ' athan Cox A. J. Hill A. N Ichi.U lltrrltnn Hudtos oh n 1 1 Hero I Hainoel Hendrick K. A. Con well W. II. feak Parllow N.Wero . Orrol - hoa. Hotter II. A. Walker .Warw Jor. Williams If. Perr TreeParkcr fhllllp wil.oi r. o. Conner Hpb Klnrald K. Clraaa I). , H. foortney W. Jarobe . Kalpb INDIANA BANK NOTE LIST. CORRECTED WXXLY BT 15. U, IIMIKA.n A CO.. SS.S2MKKIIH. 10 West Third HMSelvv llulldlnfft iieiwean maiq aim vtamui, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Who will receive Ihrm at the fullowlna' rate In payment for exehange and fiont Correapondente. ai raa. .lew York and VlrftntarHate Rtork, Kvanivllle, OJiK HALF k'HR CKXT. UISCOU.NT. Saving Hank, Conarravllla, , Inder' Hank, Indianapolis, l anmi nana, iniinapoii, Hankof taa (Japltol, Itidlaaepoll, . Vaveue) Couaty Bank, Conneravllle, Indians bank. Madlaon. Kenia ky M-n k Hank,Colnmbua, Merrhanta and Maohanlva, Aew Albany, ambridge u ity tsaak, Oramerry Hank, Lafayette. Naiikalladlana.ailthlgaa City, aaal Bank, kivansvllla. Creaeenl (My llaok, Kvanivllle, nana ornaieni, Karmara Hank, Weatfleld, adlenaHtoek ilank Lapnrte. ' Prairie City Hank, Terra Haute. MouUiern Hank .Terre Haute. OM It l'KK CKMT DtMCOUST. Rank ef Nyracuae, nyracuae, lUtik ofKlkhart, fclkhart, llank Of Kockvllle, Hock v III, nans orooahan, ooanen, Hank of Mount Veruon. ' Hlent Hank, Hank or waraaw, Wanaw, Hank of Moulleello, Hruokvllla Hank. Hoot lar Hank , , ' Lagrange Hank, ' llunliiigtoii Cnuiity llaok. ' ' ' U, r.Jcnea' l ha. a, TWO PKK CKST DISCOUNT. Oretl Weilern llauk, Tipperanoe Hauk, Wayne nam, I'piwir Walah Bank, Kaliimaioo Hank, - North Veurn.Uloomflold. ' Shawnee Hank , Htaubea County. Hank of Fort Wayne. Hank of Nauth Httint, Oi'lewaro County Hank. Ind lun Keaerve llauk. All other Indiana Note arerrom I to V3 lr eaut d laeount, and iliould at nure bo withdrawn from elrcuUl'on ly aanding them lo the llurkama, who will retu'n, by tuall.lhs hlclietl raib Value lor lhm. i V.o. CrPKOK. WOODS' llalr Knstoratlvs la tho mod wonderful dltcovery of Ilia age, and the We ll in oa la I to It virtue are auch that none can doubt H maglo powers la completely restoring balr lo Its original color tflst bavlng become gray, bringing It onl after It I gone, and arresting It wher Ilia falling off, removing dandruff, Ilching, and all en tfiioous eruption, We Invite special at leaUon to I ha advertlaement la another colaiun. Brookvillo Branch !, , ; or Tits " Clncinnttl llarble Worki.J TIB Olvt AM WII1TK V MOT, ' rsorairtORi, We would Inform the eitlen of Honk villa and Vlrlnlly.lliat we hava established a Hraneh Marble Yard at HrookvlIU, near the I'reebylrrlan Church, aud are prepared to f .riilrh at prlcea lower llian any oilier yard. Mouuineuu, lumb, Head and oit "tonus. Mantle aud Kumiture Work. Kvnch.g for Orave Lola.., aatlalartlen will be given lo all parle who honor us.tiih their orders. Martile furnlabed wholeaaleto dealer. Order for cap aud sills aud other atoue work will bejp'ontpuy allendod to, Dln Yard si Cluctuuatl, Wetlora Row, Opt. Caibafluo it, - ' apt. 7. . ' . 2 - .' . ' ' . Bring out thtTlclaf OonT" IAKOLKAVK IO TAKKTIlia MTr?OOOF Iniorining the publte that 1 have opened a machine hojinlhe baseuieal lory olthe Hrooh. villa) ColUin Kaetory. for the msnuü.lure of feedCutter, pomp, die., and the repair lug of llireelilng tuaeuieaa, horsa powura, ai.d all kinds of ruBH'biuea or machinery. Teraa reaaouabla Hv strict attention to my business, and the want of my customer, I hope to free, a liberal bre of your patronage V. H. Screwa eullo every pilch or pattern. 'Ja.7v ..... , ...... wlLLBUKCB.

FIRST AKIllVAL AT THE Slew Cash Store. TYteii a iwnm

RESPECTETTLIT AS50TNCE TO TKE CTT U.'iu of tlroukvlllo and urrounliiig cvun try, tlmt they have Jut pnalioaed the tork of uaoili rormerlj owneJ liy John Koberta. at the old Bur ion atand, wnere they intena to keep a renerai aaaortment of all klmltof good and at all timet, rnelr Siat purrbaaea h.ie arrlve.l, and they are now open i ii a lock, wlilch lor beaaty, el. eanue and durability, I unuriiiMod tu Ui Valley. Ibeintock conaiati in pait or Lndlea Dreae Cood, Sncb aa Black and fancy Stlka, Clack and Chaniraabla A Ipacaa. Herege I'clalnea Mualln IV"I aiiw. French and KuelUh Merloo, plain, flurt-d, and eba.ireable Foolin, Calicoe. tiinebams, (ilovca, ana lioaiery. Lonfinil Kiuiri hliawl, lir.x 0a, JIlk, and Crape Fnawla, 4kc, &c. Geutleraens Dress dowde, - Soch ai Bne black and brown Frem-h Clothi, black Doeaktn and fancy Casalmen-, Null net. Caaninvta, Jeana, Twaeda, Satin and Fancy Vesting, bleck and Italian fancy Crarata, bunjionder, Glovei, fcc, ' Hat and Cape. ' A la. -jo BMortment of Men' and Boya' lima and Cape, embnrlng every atyle and quality. Also, a large snd varied suortinent of I'mbrellm, Bonnete, and Ribbons. . Iouieetica. Bleached and unbleached Mualln, Check. Drill, Table Olaper, Ragging, toweling Table-llneu. cotton Cbttia, etc. - ' tJrwcerlee. A large aasorlinent of Grocerle, auch a bug'nr, Coffi-e, Molaasci, Rlw Tea, At. r All who Uit our eatabil.limant are free to ac knowledge that wa are aellin. Koreiica and Do-. mmtic Dry Go k, Ac., at aaioulslilncly low pri ce. Uur low price Dave SHeaü) attrariea s larga aumlter of people. The atlvntlon ef all who wlahgood bareaiua la aolicitad, aa great Induce nienl can be offuret to purchere not becauae ws lovs money more, but Coods lust! . v , . Keapectruuv, Sep 31 . TV.StR A KIMBLE. HEW CASH r CLOTIlinG HOUSE, "Tbetaate and character of a nation are known by It coalurae. Kcott. BELHVIN0 AS "WE SO IN THE TBUTH of vur motto," we era endeavarii g to de ain aomethlur to elevate na In the aallinallon nf tho w bo believe the "apparel proclaim tha man." The underitgnrd la aware that It Ii simoat futile to alterant to catch tho attention of thepuhlla through the mod loin of an adverliee mailt, yatna raunot refrain from aadaavorlng to Impreaa upon the mind ol hi patron and the public generally, that Hiaito" la one or um n rat thing to be etadled Ins garment, that It combiue aaae, ai.caaai a mo Di ataiLiTT, and that a garment eat and made In this manner wmi.a it cobt so mows than one bunglingly tliro n together, dlapla to IU greatest advantage the beauty ai d aymetrvt.r n perfart lorm, aad conceal Iba deforte of an Imperfect one. In lllutratinn ol th la we could point lo many who "taik through the world aoarce half made nn, and thatao lauielv and vnfaahlonably that dog bark at them, at they bait by." Not that thay have boon curtailed or fair pro portion by MdUembtin nature,' but from the fact that Ihey did nol purchase their drei of a practical tailor. Totucu we would recommend tha new, faalilonabty. aud well (elected elect, of Clothing of . , . ,. , . , Two door north of tba Hank, whore you will alway find s large auortnit'al of - ' SICADV-.tlADr. CI.OTIII.M. rhaaper than can be bad at any oilier houaa In the country Me la a practical Tallor.aait flattere blmivlf bo cab lull tno laiio o f all who (avr blm Willi call. iie, altar aap reaalac thank for rati favor, requad the contlnuauceof paironaice from Hie pubHo. and will im b'iy lo wall on thoie who may favor him witli a call. He also tllll continues lo carry oa tha 1 ailorlnar and la prepared to do up oik on Uto shortest uollee and luoat reasonable manner. opv.1 P. O. IIA K Lit. Ff to. vi im: rriint crops are so tote and the coutj. JL try likely lube In eo ruriua a i'oidiliu till fill I that we expert trade will be vary liouvy. It affords ni plus. uro In view of thio facts In being able to aaetire Iii putrons of the "Old White Coraar' and the puhllo aencrally, that wa lia.e Just received ami aro now oAVrtng a atock of goods worthy of the lima aud plucn. In quality, Ule, nd rhi'apnes llioy hat e aovor boon exrcudoii In Hu market. A'e shall not atuuiipt to euumerato the arlirltia rnmiirlaing our at ink, aa It rontalua many arlkles of new si) Ins ami vrlnt) t liiuiin-r.l lobe seen to be apprecluted. Ve hall man! name a few leading- arllcl. t, auch a Horoesllo lry G-ods or every kind,. . i'laiiticls. Iinlliuit bUi lied aiij unU'lid. . Miuatli'tt: aud pnnta of ever) grauu, Llnt'ii and Cottnn t)lupr, '1 Icking, Aa. A fresh lot of Men I'unry Casslniere , Kall net, CI olha. Vesting, and n fine asiortmenl Of Clothlnr, both for luen and boy, i Our slock of ltdlve llrrww Aodt Is not evcnlled comprising as It dnaa of e vary va. rlelv or hllk Merluoe, Horagi, OilUaUe M us Hit Oe lvalues, l ahmere, Ar, AI.MO. Ladles hllk Maiillllns, Cra. NUk. It roc ha, liiig and Sqiaro niiaelt. l.uccs, Collar and Kinbr-dderla. All kinds or Klbboii, ll.lk'ls. Hosiery, (.love Ac. loots nnd Mlioes We have one room duvotiid to thl brunch nf the business, and wa era now prepared to ault with fhoe or Hoola, everyb'Kly even to the smallest Infant. Containing all tha varletl of l.adlc Hnaklniand HiMitue. MI sc and Child' Hhoea, Meaandlto) HimiU and Hhoas.'Many or them are "custom made." Hals nud Trips. Kverv grade both formen and bo. even lo Die ver latest alyle of "Lu.MIO.t h.MUKK" IIjU. Ileirdwiire and the article ntually kepi In a reiittl slore. In Unernsttsre and tilaatwnro We haven't entire dew stork, containing aome new pallerna(anl all that I wanted In till .- Hut we reel It iinneeeasary In aay mole. Sultloe for u to say we fool veiy gratuful lor the very liberal patronage Iwatowed upon u for ao many year, and at the best evidence Hint we appreciate ravora, and of our gratitude, ws liavs iperi'd no eaoanaa or trouble lo cnuify every laalo. and render ounelvee worthy or eoiillnued patronage, and we only ask an examination of our stock lo liunre salee. Kep 81 . . CAI.I.IO.N OH IN GREAT : AliUNDANCK, AT NO, I C0T.IHEHCIAL ROW, 8. W, Cor. Main Ilurgcssde Ileadats. EEOOKVILLE, INDIANA. , Hinata tixra. . (ao.ii.raaeuiua. LIN CK Is rocelvlnglho handsomest assortment ol Fall vood, ever opened lu Hits market solerlod by himself with uiiiiaiinl rare wllhref ervnee to Prlea, Mtyle, and Mnallty bu challenge Ibeentnineretallreterntiy ol the valley to aurpaaa bieatocR, 1 he senior partner, Mr. Liars, give klacntlro aueuiiun to laeiraue see pa weuposieu in t ins prleaa,andqualllv,olgood In la market niuke hi tiarehasa In Clumanall and is thereby enabled lo present s fresh stock lo hi tustumers very thirty mr sixty days uur ineuu aim tha puona are an especially Invited to examine nursiuvk, tea are dauirwuad tosii siln tier elloris tu cult r lo yourtasie und Interest, ae by ao doing o we WelSvrvaunr ow n, nap si Ifta TTALLPAPER.W I ha larxost assorlmenl ever offered la this puulla, for sale al I t mrn inl now , Uf L1M l eV r.thMt IIAN GROCERIES. II AKDWAIIE. NAILS. ETCLiiuk ot r'ariiilir are in receipt ol fuJlauplilies ol the choicest ta roi erlws, and best selected llaruwara, t uuery, ana nans, at au i i nuuner. SialKow.by i.l.M K dt f A bUWII A It. DOpTS AKD SHOES.- V AJ I be laruesiauii oioslearerully aelectudstock Ol Hoot ami rl)oe the), have at er oilered. ma) betevual.No.l Ctuuuien ial How , loi sule I') , LIM' K A FAI.m IIAll." EADY MADE CLOTlTlNO.-" " Xv Oeiieral Aaaaottmwut kci'lcoustaiitl J onliand at AO. I. Commercial now. in LIMKAFAKC1CIIAH. nwf wsuriwr ' A ouaotilul aud very largeassortnientj n full eilnr by the piece, lusi received alNo. 2 Com uieruial I K ow.and forsale hv I llS J SI hnllil 111 1.1.1t l W rilllHI IIAIU nOIf NETS AND RIBBONS Ij Just received gruHl variety of fnalilonable bonnet and ribbon at fn. I t.ommerei! Uuw,by .I i i e r a isiiu it a n TVRXSSOOOnS " " U.AI'lr,', DM KS S nOODt. IIKIH I I. KM K.VM VtlM KU NV K A K . KAM V AND I'l.AIN lKKtl MI KH, . W HI Dt AM KMHHOIIihKKD .0liJ, LAIIKM'Sil.Ka.VM AM toil. A KM, Clll.MIM.1 IM.IU.MiKr.lU Hlhr'M.Ag. For sale at No. I Cominerrlal How, by marlllfil LIM: K ax FAHtiUII A . Vater Cure.4 rpHR TJTfDlRSIQNED RESPECTrrjLlY III. I loriiia lue juibiic luat his newly ereclut' Waier Cure ICslabllshmeiit, near Llberiy ,1'nlon County, I lidlana, ta la rue eclul o..rslUn. II has baeu S practltloeer ot in Hydropathie oateni for several tears, both In linruiHiiy and In tin conn. try. end combining with It j stems lie exendses afler rro'vssor l.iox-s sv.l"m, wnten x sue resafullv lirai tired In the ' Ovixna-tl Hall ni London, I'elerahurg and Herlin, be 1 eiiahled to, eflett radical and speed) fure of alt curable diseases a: Cui.aiioiption, Asthma, Dyspepsia Herorula, Khenmatiaia,- iioul, rroiapsur t'keri Curvature ol Ilia apina,oo. For pariloulurs address ' ' DU. F. l'KNTY, Collage Crove,t'uloneu., lud. JunefrJ-flut. j . . i . . s

RHODES' FEVER k A(JUE CÜRE. Or Nature's Infallible Specific, . . , r.'v.OH the Prevention and cure of Intermittent ' fever, fever and ague, rhillaaud lever, dumb .lit, general debility, nisrht iwcsu, and all other form of disease which have a eouiinon. ortgia In .Vnlnrin .r .Miasma. 1 Ibis Is a na lu rul antidote which will cutiroly prof 1 1 any resident or traveler In the most sickly or swampy localities, front any Ague or Bilious d iaeaao whatever, or any Injury frpm coniUuly lnhalina Malaria or Mtsama. It will Instantly check the ague In perrenc who hat s luffored from any longth of time from owe day t twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by centtnnlog In use according to direction. Tba patient at ouee begin to recover appetite and slrensrth, and conUuuea until a pcriimnuiitand radical cure U effuctcd. One or two boitles will answer for ordinary cast's, some may require m ire. directions printed In Oerman, French and Spanlab, aecompany each bottle. 1 rice Ouo Dollar. Liberal dlscodotmade to the trade. TraV circulars forwarded on application, and the article will be consigned nn liberal term to responsible parties In every section of tke country For sale by Medicine dealer generally, JAS. A. KHODES. Proprietor, -aprSly Providence, K. I. , , EVTDEXCK OF SAFETY. , ' Now Ycrk,Juoa II, IP33. ' "I have mads s chemical extiminatloii of "Htiotl-'' Fever and Ague Cure," or "Antidote tfl Malaria," aud havo tesii'd It Tor Arsenle, Mercury, Quennlne and Slryehlnine, but have not found a partlclo of cither In it, nor iiave I fond any subsUuce in Us composition that would provo InJurlous to tha com tittitlnn. ' " JAM KM R. CHILTOX.M. U., Chemist. : KVlDK.NCKOr MF.RIT. . "Lewii-hurir, Union Co., Pn.. May 2, IPjj. Mr. J. A. Kuodea Dear Kir: 1 tie box of mnol. clney on sent mo wa duly received on tno 11th of A pril. I have sold about one half of It, and to rar the people who have used It are satisfied that It bas con.il them. It baa certainly atopped the Aguo In every ono bo lis used It, and lt case w.-ro of Iniigstandinir, Mjili l'r, Lo ia bad It for flveorslx vearslBck.aniliould never tret It

topped, cxreptby ttnlnlno, and that only aa Ion; a the jrould tuke It,) now, I think, entirely curcd by your remedy. CK. McGJ.NLY. CAÜTIOX TOAGl'B SÜFFRRERS. Take no' moro Arsenic, Tonics, Mereory, Qnlnnlne, Febrifuge, Strychlulne, ir Anti-Periodic of any kind. Tba well-known Inefficiency of thoao noxlau potaon prove them to bo the offspring e ther ot false medical principle, or or merecna ry quark. 1 be only remedy tn exlatciice that I both sure and harmleas, la 1UIOKDS' FEVEK AM) AGUE CURE.. For alo by J. A. WOODIIALI. dt CO., and dcatere generally.- ....' i . Bug. (Mino. " ' You Deserve Credit ; f " r 1 Forlt will restore gray IIa1 prematurety to Us original color, and cover tha bead or the bald with s rich growth. It will remove at once all dandruff and Itching, as well a armfiilons aiid allcuUt ous eiuptlous, such a srald-bead, make and keep lho8calp healthy - It will, aa If by magic, cure time of !ervoui or Periodic! lload-ache, and pruservo the wilural colored hair perfectly, and kocp It from fading to extreme old ago-make U soft, glossy,' and luxuriant. Reader, ws coulJ give you the testimony of more than OÜK lll'.NDKfc.I THOUMAKD To the truth of every word of what wa hava written. ' The following la from a distinguished memterof tlio tnedhsl profession; ' 8t. Fai'L, Junuary 1. 1H55. . Pa o O.J. Wore- Dear Hir: VuaolluilaJ I sand you thla cert Urate. Alter being nearly laid for a long t nm and having tried all the balr renioraUvea extant, and having no fallh In any, I was lu. dured, ou hearing of tour, lo (Ivo It a trial. I placed myself lu the band or a barber, and bad my head rubbed, with a good stiff brush and the Knstoraiive then applied ainl sell rubbed In, till the sculp was all a alow. this I repeated every morning, and In three weeks the young hair appearod, and grew rupldly from August lust up lo Hie present time, and Is now thick Llurk anil strnnif soft and pleasant to the touch, whereas before It was hsr-fi and wiry, what little thera waa of It, and that Utile was disappearing very rapidly. I still uaeYour restorative about twice a week, and aha II soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now I hava read or Uieae things aad who ha liolr but have never seen hitherto any rasa tn which any person's hair was really ImuuflUrd by any of tha hat r tonka, Ao of Hie lay(' and It really (Iva as pleasure to terord tha resiill or my experience. I have recommended your preparation lo liier, and It al ready ha a large n:id general sule throughout, the Territory. '1 lie people hero anw Its afluct. and hava totilldeneo Iw lt. -1'he sut ly you el u, aa wholnaula arnis for Dm Territory, Ii nearly exhausted, and daily Inquiries aro made for ll. You deserve credit for our discovery. I for one return you thanks for Win boiiefH It ha done mo, for I certainly h.J despaired long ig of ever effecting any sim'Ii result, a.W-n -.M), ' Firm Hond c Kellogg, DrugglsU, 8t. l'aul, M. T, Ignnsiort, lud. June M(dh l.Vi. Mussr. O. J, Vooo di Co. fir iita, Joer oT I he nth Inst .ruine duly to hand, liictiw-ed please flml $:MI, It being the amount ef Hair Kestorariva. I have sold Uji.lU..lf ui chosije you. may send tno six dosen bollle Hair lnlorullve, think I rnn sulllk ll baa dona miracle tn tht plao, I said one mau six one dollar bol'.lo. ll fulched aew lour out nil over hie head. Youre rperifullv, , t , ,M. II.OIUDLliY., The undeisigned.Rev, J. K. nrugg, I a in I ulster tn regular standing, acd pastor of tho Orlho. dox Church, at llrooklleld,, Mas , Helsa gentlei.Mn of considerable Infl deuce, and nntversitlly be loved. W.M. KVr.Kt (Copy) llrovfleld, Jan. l'.'ili, H.M, Vror. Wood Dear Hlr: llavlna; mad trial or ynur lU'r Kestorallve, It give mo pleasure lo :iy that H effort h been exrelloni lu removing Inflainatiuu, rlainlrun", and constant tendency to Itching, with which I have been troubled from my ch,dhoiHl,atid lias alio restored my halr,wblrh was becoming gray, to ll orlglnnl color, I have used nooincr article, wiiu anyming like the same pleasure and prolll. . Yourslruly, j. rv , nn.viu. 1U MsrVcl lt., St. i'nilVMo.; March 3, IHM. KearNIr: I am doing nn extensive travel In the West and Soulhweslnrn Mate a a Onrral Agent for Adam. American Liniment, and would be gU liryou would favor mo w ith a consignment of Prof. Wood's llalr RrstoraMve, as I feel a. rnred that I ran Introduce It In many place where ll Is not known as my own head Is a living tstillmony of Us vuliiahln properties, tn restoring the hair tu ll.'. natural color, I am forty yen ra old, and my balr v. n almost white, but after using ttime hnlf pint bottle my hair Is is barutiftil au burn as it wa at etg'iteen, ana in urn improved In nnpearuiire, and I would nol be without s bot. tie fr the price or ten. I should be glad lo attend to any mailer lhallseennecied wlilt tno Hulr Meatoratlve. I have bemi lortnirteeo years fit. raged In the same business and will be glad in icar from rau. My addroaa I I'arls.Tenn. Youra respectfully. WM. II. MOOMK. As some Ihlnk tits original Knslor.uive contain. Ing Pediment, inn better than Ilia rtarllted or clear w will notify a II. that hereallor we wilt put up ane aeep coiisiauiiy on na.i that whlcli la rlcrr, and met which conlaln riedlment, iieuee dealers and others are requested lo apctify what they desire. Niid at hi .nars ni street, ni. i.ouis, .Mo,nif) llroadway, ew York, and by all dru?glU et irywherus Allklndsof family patent mudic nosfor sale on thu nOst llbrrul terms, at I'rof. Woods' esiabll slimeut, 114, Market al 1.1. Louis. I'slce half tiliil SI. or sit ixKUei SjI pint S?,orslx I'otlcs forS'J. qna'ts S:t, or U lintile lor Si?- A inrch Inrgur discount will be glvru ou turgor ii'ialltie. A lsi for sulii I'rof. A'ooVs Orlenlnj HortiiUve MnoHinehl nud miiglo lifo pills warrsnlod belter tlisu any nUier or tue money In all ruse rcfundcr alro lor sale In Hltsstlcld at Iii uiaiiriirlures prl re liy Wood Kaidall AJ to. JtJIlA J I. I, II It. Wholeaulo bxviW for L'liiciiilisll, who Will lull at luaniiiiieturrr's price. . , evpt.ll. Brookville laurel & Rushville ' MAIL LINE. rnllKutidprslgiiedlinviiig tho contract for tarry. 1 lng the mail on me auove route, would re spocliully Inloriu the pulille tbut be rill im a Uemfortal le Hack for the aervmmodntloii of pu. longurs, from llrookvlllo lo Laurel, tri-wvekty . leaving llrookvlllo linmedlittely afler the arrival of the Muga from Clnrlnuttl '.on Tueadav a, 1 bursdaya aud hnlurda s, arriving at i.auit'i thav same evening. Leave iJiuret at . e'ciucic A. M ., an the sumo day, end arrive at iirookvuie In lime tu make connection with the stage for Cineimiutt. He la also prepared lo convey pass i er from I.aurei;to mi) 'part of Iho country they may wUhio Visll, ou reusounblo terms. O.W, l'.W NE, i rojif iti or. aug. C4. t mm falls, WIIOLKS4I X AN HKTAII, OAK 1 K T W A HKHOUSK. No. J' Fit Fourth Hlrecl, between Mulilsnd Pyeanir MI'eets, Clnrliinnll, (),, IH NOW Hiri lVISU A I.AIH.K MOCK 01 rntllsh and American Carpel, i'iirtiln Goods, UH Mollis, CO. cic , lor mo iuii traue, u wnicli i respoi tmil) liiviuisiliealteiitlou of the pubile.. 4 Hi p 14 ly par 1 - LI0HTE, NEWTON AD Bit AD tURTS HA t)N. VV a have Just reiurnv.d , , irom in r.", v"" i l I I for cash th finest tn k r Pianos ev-1 f er brought ta ihl city, soma or wince nave roma lo haiidt ulher will arrlv I Ii Is week. Wa are now prepared tonflvr Inducements t Umso who buy for cash thai nu other hoiiso can, W e give an unlimited warrant with each l'lano, I'lcase rail os.befu,..ebuy. MlT,.n,v w)UTKt Hop 14 i " 4 Wp Knnrih Slreel, the largeat l'lano Dealer In Cluuinnall niANOS FOR JtFNT, NITW AND SECOND C 11. l N I. Vie have In store ioriysi new and twelve second-hand aan. end will iellha rent apply on 1 the loin huso, tf boilgnis tww no rent oua. MI'Kt II ex Will Ilk, a Nep H Nn. 74 West Fourth street. he largeat l'lano Dealer In I'liielnnall, MELODDONS! JitELODEONS! MELOUtuh:. Ttishope t lllld' Welmleons sUbd uneciiialed In Amerloal Weir t i'-r--w:'s rapid sale i proor poslllvo r llielr) f 4 t great uM'riorily overall other. For si. In al faetoi prieva.wuo esale or retail, from so to s um, .''..' SI II I .11 . .. in l t , ravni.lia vtlllir., I h largeat Flam) and Me'odaon dealers la Ctu (-Ititii.li . ' FAHM FOK SAMJ. H the UriM'kfllle and , Connersvllle . Tern l plka. Ave miles f'oiu liros.villa,Uiruierl owned and ihhii pled by Joseph J. Abbott, deceaseds

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Watch and Clock. r x .Tinker Miid itepairer; making and men)inaJOTELIIY, kc Long experience and trict rtfNcruALiTr ; are hl 'rfeenmendatloni, Shop 3 dnors North of- linear at raruaar s store. .' - . a e - Give me a call every body, and I will warrant satisfaction". ; - Jon 1'55 Moore, Wihtach, Keys , &; Co.'s, 25 WEST FOURTH . STREET, . ; r . . .'-i CLXClNMATl.OHlO. . . v . v "THE OLD FARM HOUSE; f Hy'Mrs. Caroline If. Butler Lolng. A Toeauti ful and affocUng itorr. I rolt l2mo,' Illustraed 1,85. ' . .: Tilli OTE. .BOOK - OF. AN -EN GLISH. OPIUM-EATER. By Thomas DeQuloeeyy aiuthor of eoofawaloB ofan Enlgisb opium-eater ete. I aol. a.'mo. Cloth "J.. I . DQESTICKS:. WHAT HE ; SAYS: By O.K.. PbllJader' r)oetiel,'P. 2. lUoatra. ted. 1 tot. lümo. Sf,t5, .-....'.. THE ENGLISH ORPHANS; V Or, ahnsnelo tba new world. .By Mrs. Holme. voMimo J cont. ; . , THE; ExN'GLISH woman jn RUS;0r, ImprcMlonsof the Society and Mannen of tho Russin a at home, Hy a Lady, ten year resident of ikat noantry - With tUnslraüoo. 1 vol. Wmo." $1,13 - ..--, ; . , , ...-.. missl'howitt's. school". of life. . :.; I volume, 19 mo. CHRISTIE JOHNSTONE. A novel by Chaflos Reads. I vol, 12mo. 73 cents. JOV AND CAUE. l' Hv Mrs Tuthllt. I 12mo. S3 rents. PEEPS FROM A I3ELFRV, t. By fihellon. 1 vol. ISmo. Recently published sad foriil by. i ' W00RK, WILSTACH. KEYS t CO, July v7. Si West Fourth Street. "Ttfimil.Ii ILMSS. HORSlBY-ft'EHoER. FR OXTS TREE T, BET. WESTERN R O W AND JOHN, CINCINNA TJ, OHIO. Dealers la all kinds of Lumber and manufacturers of Hash, Doors, Blind, Window i'rsmes, Mouldings, Base pilasters, Weather Boarding. Whits sod Yellow Pino flooring, Shelving for ßiores, Palling for FeuOSS, Hoards planed on both sides, of various thickness suitable for the Inside Snlsb of house. Thl stabliihinent will be found to be of great, benefit to persons building In the country, aithey can b supplied here with all the materials ready made oriuiuber, thoroughly seasoned for flnlsblng house. 1 uthe Lumber Yard con nectod with thl establishment thors Ii kept to,' isle an extensive assortment of I. nrnber for all building purposes. haah primed andglased.rouataiitly on hand. AU orders primiptly attended to. 1KRMS CASH. NoT.ll,lPi347-lr. ii rATCNT PCNDINO. 1 esyiaae wovaa. a. a. nsvsisa. lor Drasarvtag Frulta, TefeUblea, . The only Cas ever nad requiring NO WAX, SOL0IR. OR CEMENT! Arkaawladged by all wbo sa tbeta, tb . SUTktT, SAHST, A OST C0NVUIKXT Ca IS CSa They are easily SEALKD and OPENED, and sever ed In Vvsere raurn, TaumaiM, Sc., ijs a arsofV rA lUiit, They ao be used year after year.' Direction Jbr putting tip all kinds of Fruit, Tegatablaa, Aa will aerompaoy the Can. Every Ca a Warranted. JKsT-Tlnnare and other surpllad with our improved Pelf Seal Inj top In any quantity. LUDLOW iL SSI Walnut N., below Blxtb. piNClHHATI OHIO nSW'DRljfi STORE; (SIGN Or THE GOLDEK KOSTAS ) " JOHN . MOODY, ' Hkalkk IN ' ' ' lr iirre Nledlrlnea ralnli, OlleDyreoMuf rs 1'erlumer kchool llAoka, NtnllAttrrys Pen stud I'ocket Cutlery's Ac, West tidt of Main St., next door to tht VALLEY' HOUSE, "' BROOKVILLE, INDIANA. IIA K KS pleasure In Informing the nubile gen L erally, thai beta now lu recall in oi and open tngln his now room, opposite the I'nbllo nquare rullaierkof all Ooodlu hi line. , Wisslock of , Drugs and Medicnes' lie ran say with all confidence Ii n t aurpassed, nl ther I e quality or variety by aay ither hous In Iheeounty, uor at as low prices. Hlsstorkof Paints, Oils, Vurnishcs, &c, ... Kept by him I eoraplateln every part. I am now openlnsaa elegant essorimeniof . Enylixh, French and American Perfumeries, ' ' . ' ' All or which have been purchased at each prlcea a will auablo me to etlal tbe loweslrelua. 1 I bare made arrangement with a large publishing houso In Cincinnati to be kept supplied with slllhe varieties of -r f ,.-'ti. i ., . ' yCHOOL .IJOüKS, , y tlsedln Hi Keimöls of tills Vi.aea and vlolully ,beIdi'i anekcvllonl asaortmuutof . . .. . ...iStupIo an J .Fancy Stationery, . which will be disposed of al reduced price. I have eto a vory flu assortment of - r. Fen and Pocket Cutlery, all ofwblchare fresh lmporUlloniand many new tinlterua. r or any oi tno auove or numerous msr r article usually kept in houses ofllkeehnreeier, tha public ererespoetiull) Invited lo lhe"Sigii of Hie l.oblon ittorur," , . sUii.iw,muvimi 4 'Time is IlIolley.,, OHs II II.AHK,athlinewitore, onodoor ' souin ol ilia iai,li.( llullr h. kaeo eotialaully on hand a general assortmentoflewelry. Watches, Clocks, 1 sllverpooii,rasors, and a great variety or FANCY ARTICLES, luiiiu ar usually aebl by Jewelers, IIa I piefiarail also Id1 re balr old juwdlry.aud to clean and repuirclo(kand watches ou reeaouehlo iurme and at short notice, lie will also take old silver and gxld In exchange for roods. . June I 'M T() ÖL1) FRI KN1)S AN 1) NEVr. ml PABTlTEKSinP 0T BATEM AN V BURX toil being dissolved. I wish to say few Word lo piy old rroiud and the co.iomeis or Ihe late Drin. I have coucludnd lo devote my whole time to the - ' . Tailoriaf; Business. I have modelled end roll lied the store formerly occupied by the llrni, )ul opposite the Court House, and bavuig received a uew aim oeautiiut assortment of ' , . . . 1 Clothes-, Casimns, Tweeds, Vesting, &c,. &c, Cc. . From tb city, t will make lo order every deicrlp tiou of clothing. From my Loa experience, and Ihe uniform aattftlou hurutnfore given, I loci eonfldeiilthatl shall be able lo give eiuiro and full srtisiaiiion toellwbemay give inn atrial. My atoik will always be found complete every, thing ertNliiliig to tha builnesa, and of tba most fasliloiuilile kliul, will be kept n banS, and persous orthe mol fuslldaoii lHate,aswll a lhoa wantine soimI of vlioMperklud ma call wlUi the aasiiranea that thef ill bo aalaUed. . . I trust tnoso who have krown itaud atronlsed me for many jeure pail, will again bestow upon me the lighl of lliulr piilrtiiiHgo,aud I shall use all my endeavor to give the smite satisfaction Hist I bave Invariably done boratuforei - , v , JOM nuiirox. ' Mrmfmhff lt,t flmt nuit feint maer lit hen. t uDoersvillUt 'uiu 13, . , Jt u in. . . . ' L. Ai IlKADLKV, ' Ijtta with Jone Hfti. es Co. 1'Jl'earlM Cliioluuatl, O. ' D-A. HHAIU.KV, O. 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IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS JN . W-AfCUIES. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS, 1 .1 ( MAI A S'Vll l l KT. r UK PEE COlUMERCiaL - BASK . CIRCINIATI. Watch Malers' Tools and : Materials. Xor. 11,1853,47 lyr. , . ' . NO. 342 MAIN ST. . . BETWEEN 8TH, AND 977. KKI'M constantly anband a beautiful aisormeat of , . IIAfS AND CAPS, of the most fashionable kind. Jle invites his old friends at Brook vU lew rlrahlm a call wbeo I bey vlsittbeclty. May 7, 1&3 1 yr. , . . , ; ' ; FI RR , WORKS. ' ' Candies, Nuts . and Iruits, Wholesale and retail by ' . JOHN R. MYERS. 021 Wain Street, bot. Fifth and Wxth, West Ride.',. ., ; . CINCINNATI. . S3 All order promptly Sited and packages warranted full weight. , ; Nov. 11,1833,471 yr.

f.. W.CDFFIJf et Cd, BELL & BRASS FOUNDERS, a SD BT KCr a. CITRI RS Or GfiURCH. STEAMBOAT & FACTÖHY 03;SEiL3r : Anditllkinde ef Brase Work; Delerala Leadline, Conner, Block Tin, Copper Klvets.spelief, bolder and Metal Packing, Seoud Street, bet. Eroadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati unio. -t !r"l bei r Hells are executed on".w and Improved rln dp los, superior to sny S "idry to tho ' Kov.tl, 1&53.47 lyr. ' 1) A Y & HI A T L Ä C K, - wnnt.asALB eisLsa its UUY ÜUOliS, . - . No. 07 - PEAKL BTRKHT, BET. WALNUT fV VISB , . CKNCl.NNA ri WIHO. - March 17 1854 yl , BABTLCTT. BU S KILL. ..... w B. Bartlett & Co., Commission and Forwarding' Her ' chants. , MAHcrACTeasas or Alcohols Cnmplienr, rlioagesio and llurulu aVIuld. Xo. S8 West Front si., C'lucinnatl, Ohio. Linseed Oil, Lard Oil. Castor Oil, .. Alcohol, maylRly JOaWTAIT Kpt. Turpentine, foUsh Hrusslste Polasb, W hile Lead, Candtei, March, roap, Clue,&tC. ( W. TIT. TAIT. & SON, conmssion herohahts, AaentALtaaiM Na. 23 WstlBstit t., Glssclsstisitls O. niTI THITR ATTZNTION TO THE SALE ll OKVl.t'K,r'OKK, bAtO.N, UhD, lilil tr, Rrc. Uralo, Feathor, Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Onions, vc. Liberal CASH advanceinenU inado on consignment. Order for Orocerlei and Manufactured Article (ollclted aud Oiled on the most favorable term. laaylSly : IMPORTANT TO FARItlERS. rpHEUNDEItSIGNrD HAS 0PE5ED A SHOP JL on main uurgeaa atreel. III Hie building formerly ocruplcd by John Adam, where dt I pre pared to npi.ly cnstoieer wllb BRIDLKS, SADDLES, will ps, and every arllole usually found In a Urs l clasa Saddle and Haruns shop, al Cincinnati prloes. Having had several years' experience tn the business, he Is eomfldent or eueooss. Hell prepared to do all kinds of repairing at ihort notice. may IU Uly . . KDWAKO MRTEK, coi:iikviixi'. Iron Foundry. OERHAET THO 21 P SON, : i f Succeason to W. P. Cobheart) wholesale and I'elail baler In cooiii.u ami Hi'ATi.M. rovr., AKD , Castings of every Description. ' fTfKtors on Monroe alrovt,a few doon South of the Court llouso.j - W keep consintilly on lian4 the largest mid best assorlineutor Cooking Clove In Iba valley, and having recently 'Increased our facilities ior menu inclurlng, we have determined lottLband WisasaT our Move r.nd castings .. AT CINCINNATI PltlCKSl . , Weontliiue le nuinul'aclure the blala ",lr premium HATHAWAY C00KIN0 STOVE, nowadmlltad to be the aaar cooking; stove In the Colled hutesl V also manulaetura the fremlo m or Me j) Cooking niove, w lib 4 or 0 holes and large oveu. We are prepared to furulsh, wuolrsaI.b hud SBTAIL Sad Irons, Wagon Bdxci, and Irons, &c, &c., at city Prices. A general assortment of T1NWAHE, E AVE TROUGHS, it HOUSE SPOUTING, kept on hand and made to order. Jo6 Castings of all linds. made In a superior manner, at short notice. Having employed experienced worainon, ws Invite especial attention lo the fact Dial we warrant our move to purfofm well, and our casting generally to be of good malorul or the money re lunncd. ; N. Ii. Old Castings, Old Copper, and .Cotiulry Produce taken lu ICxcliaiige, May le-J.y . ' "flllGHf S FEVER AND AGUE MIXTURE, V Chill and Fevers, Remittent and Intermittent Yevers,' and General De1 " ' 1 ' lility. wwonrs tohip ant feveb and ague ' ) in i litvin raiLiMi KifMitDV. Tbl prepiriiiloo being entirely a vcIUiUle prediii'llon, I U oOocii upou the system are highly salutary, Improving the general hcallh and Invigorating the constitution It is a ibbtaIN sansAra KaMsev. I'eraoi a residing lu Fever and Ague districts can bo efleeluatly protected from an attack by occasional ly taking a email quantity nf lite mixture. Where II I once tried, and Ii vir. tue Hi us heroin kuawu, It superiority over every ether luedli-ln e I apparent that the public bo longer hesitate what remedy lo employ. In ruses oft hills and Fevers. Ute ouro I sum fi'sW toot acsb I removed and Hiera la no return of tiaroalsin. In cases of dublpty line mixture bas ouu found a most eitlraclou and eudy remedy restoring the tune of the stoinncli and bracing Hi uervou )tem generally. 1 1 he rapid eale or till medicine, lu universal and surprising ofltrary where II I used, alleatad by the numerou certificates which we nie constantly , recoli lug, warraulu In asanrtliig ll ha no ini1 before toe pu'ilic. fKIKH I. WKtlilll' 0 ll., lmpoilora, Cbemlstsaml Wliolraale UruggUla, xtl Markelst , riilludelpliia, I 'a. To bo had of firtigaists and luwrrhanUgei orally. , For sale by ' M; W. IUils, f. W. Meonv and U. I, Pi sois. aug. ill. , . mjIE BECOWD TERM Of THIS INSTTTU1 null, under tbe present Hoard of luelrucliou, will eoinmenoO Monday, llieflrd of Kaptemoar, and continue eleveu week, rnrtntr arrai geuienu lit rrjr.ird wienni ana vaeatmui win ue made, and anuonuccd allliecloee or lite Term, i Tuition l-wr luarlwr For Iteadliig, Willing, fpelllng, fleograpby and Arlthmi tle f i 00 Common F.nglbib Hranrhes, lblloophy Included ..9:00 Higher icngllsh tlraiiwhe, (Jrp.k and Latin Language 4 011 Ao deduction will be made for absence, except In rases or protracted lllioss, or otherwise una Voidable delay. . All bills lor tuition are considered due at the ml of Ihelorm, and must he promptly paid. It I Urgently ruminated by the I ea hers, that all Who design to attend. Will be present on th Oral day of the term, as the school will be rUitled. Ii I very desintiile thai ti.ii rule be su-icily complied wild, as well on the account of the convenience of tbe teachers, as Ute liitereal of the ate, deuli . , t .'i -, R.MAKNft. I Assoclaie , . A. W. liII.(illl.E, I 1'rluripat. sng SI 1 f 'i iv - -,-.,; : Bounty Lands. mJION MORROW 0TVE8 1T0TICE THAT e has on hauda priliUnl loiih lor I'lilaiiiing bounty land under ihn act of A'aich J, If.'iJ, and wilt prouiptly attend to all application for land under id aU , j ; , , may it 3m . , .v. DATES 1I0USK,' ' IN Ul AN Al'OLIN, INDIANA, D.D .BLOAU.irEOrEHTOa, ,rss

L.C. Bt ILL. a. aaaaova. Importers and Jobbers of '- x. aag iHm .'." I'ear I Mreel CINCINNATI.Practical Boot and Shoo - Maker. By.r.H li-iT to Inform the citizens of Uuillatpet-llle, that be carries on bulnr.s In tbe alove line in Duulapevill), where he will Le happy to see his frieudj, and hopes by strtct attention to bn, Inessand lit experience In tho trodo,siid wlih a fina dctcrmtnaiioa to work nothing buithe best of stock and warrant good 8ta.be expects to merit shir or pcL.lie patronage. Peg or sewed ladle' work of all description made to order, and of tbe roal l'arslaa and Philadelphia t) le. . Jansary IW4-1 year. '. T, jSMITIl Peuler in ; Clod s. 12 EAST 5th ST0 P P 0 S 1 T E desjujoi liorse - Cl.TClSXATl, Ohio. 53-7-iy . ll. D. CHIPMAN & CO.. Cmmltsln A: l'erwarulng . MERCHANTS, WUITEWATF.RrANALTlAPf5,Cr5CI5SAlI. he luiniM . etwciBKATi. : CAWaaieoB citt, ia. John Swaaey St Co. : : Morrison Newby , . Tweed.Slbley&Mrljht: K.tk H.M.Couklin, rteevaaox ntapbana, : basisitows. ia- , .. COHMKBSVILLB.IHO. ' J A . S . W ipribS V Jo. A. H.Conweil ck rione. : eorge Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements made on consignments. , . ; api.'a-19-lyr. ' FRANCIS ' NTJELSON., ! IMfOflTIl AMD MANPFACTUklEOF '. Cigars, Tobacco r and Snufi, . . DEALER IN ILcaf Tobacco, . i No. 833 Main Ktreet, between 3th aad ffsign of the Indian Chief. xth, CINCINNATI. UU1U. - Sov.3.17 14 nry. , PERCUSSION PRESS, Tltri i:nirrsTed al, , FOR FIVE DOLLARS, Has been pronauneed the "but known," At Fairs ot Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky, of 1053, and Premiums awarded accordingly. C. F. HALL, Seal Exqravee and Proprietor, 14 wr.sT koi'htii ktiii:i:t. (Mext W higheet teepte. sag is 1091 iyr UNIT. H.. L. bSKlSL . J ACOIJ JG It N ST, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL aw- - , PTATIOKFH AKD BLANK BOOK AtANVt A CTVRER, No. 119 Main Mrr-et, between Third andFounb ItreeU, Cliiclhtia'l, Ohio. , , Nov. 11 tea 47 lyr. koöiTeT ästkCksys fJO."" Booksellers and Stationers, s PRINTERS, WNDER3 & TCBUSUERS, 23, West Fourth Street. . CINCINNATI, Take great pleaaure tn tayliig that they have taken possession of Iho spacious aud elegant building Jusl erected at No. I'S West Fourth hired, fur tha eenommodation of liielr business, Directly opposite their Old Stand, No. CS, Writ Fourth Ktreet, and halfs icjusrs wedoftliele foimer I'.lank Üook and Slationery Store, at the earner or l-'oarth and Main strew vs. The new establishment has onv,ualted facilities fr MANUFACTURING BOOKS, either It lank, for the Counting House orOfllre, or printed, foralte Ltbrrry or lrawtug Koom. Hooks In either Department will be produced In tba blghaet iltlssuf tha ait. 0.1 Constantly for sale, a t Valuable New - Publications, Standard works la theology, Medicine, aud Uuiieral Literature, Music, rcbool. and t'laailral Hooks. MOOKK, Ull.Sl ACII.KEY8 as CO febS s--.aa- - aa- - - - - - -- - ---- - - - -- Blank Deeds. &c. There has I jst been Issued alibis ciltlce s new and beautiful edition of litank Deeds, abort form. We have ao, Quit Claim. Mortgage, Contmls. s loners' Deeds, old form Deed, hummon and Kubpenoa- . Groceries. II V Block of Young llyson.riunpowdur, Imperial ill dt Black Teas 1 large and Welt aclertedof late liupurtalitois.piir.aiullTo.il. Alao, Prime Klo, Java, Mocha and Lagaagara Coflees; Prime S.O. hugsr; Crushed, Powdered, Loaf and t'tarlned Sogars; (iolden Syrup, S.O. snd f. II. Molasses, Cuba Honey, Hire, ails, Window Class, Sea m lua Hags, Colorod and wblta farpet Chain, C otto a Yarn and Cotton Hailing, with every article useally kedlby (Meere, all of beat qnallUies, war ranted to give satisfaction, for sale In qualities 1 suit, at tha lowest market price. . AAKO.K A. COLTER. 8. K. Corner Main 6 Kyveuin bireets, Cm'u.,0. May IS mi. CIIEAl AND GOOD , . FUMITUEE. 1TTTLLIAM FRANK, AKN0UNCE8 TO TEZ ff civiaviia oi nrooavuie, snti rest of the world, Hi si he keel . good 1 supply or all kind of Korailuro e bis shot) on Main street nearly opposite to Hin lib dt LynnCarrlage Miup.. As he makes most or It til msr If, he ean rer otu mend all the Work thalgoe ant of the shoo. Parson who wanlanytlilnc In hl Uns would do well lo call end exsmlue the work and Ihe price before buying elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. lie keep all kind of coffin ready-made, and a good Hearse Willi which he can attend funeral In town or country. Jlv blm a call. June IHUly WILLIAM PKA.IK. 1 TIIR OXLV PHRMICM Olvsa W t rait U.I si tl. lets LaIuSIUB af la Whl" Stsshselrs' InstlMiU wa. AWASOtO TO THIS CAN. llsv. baa tUrseilily lsst4 dsns tlis frt Bneonsr. aa Uir 0.sata, after tUalans sf älimAlts, ta4 Haohsng4. WAM.'WiS O.asSraaS'.a, ffssftiste, ) tfiln Orornli-m a C'iessag aad (mM. (Als (Sim stita.i aanaalaif. Th 1.14 ssv.rs Iks aallr. t-T. (ivtaa It frsal a4vaau.es a A l-set Usa. Th.y mis ss eswt Ysar arisr tfssr snihsat 4SlieMsisl Kti". I)irsjli.s sr piitUaf f all kl U of ruit aa4 Vi-tsiaklM, will ae-wnaaav Us Caas. Kerry Vwrriel, i44 TIIRES1I1N0 MACIIINI,; "I Ait'S 'TfJlli;il ATi ., ' ' ' HAMILTON, OHIO. ' OWENS, LANK AND DTFR. XROW FOUNDeis. are now niaiiufui-turiug and will have ready lor alo,lbeco4iitng esoii, a full e;ply ol both lies of .niwriliv. ratcitt Tlirvshlns; ITIna chines and Separstors, 1'lila Msrhlna, having laknu the highest p rent I n m at the World's Fair, ta lndoii.at loa ( rlal Palace, Fas la Kew York, at tha State Kalr of lhlo and Indiana and all place where it bus been tested, now stands al the head of all Thresh, lng Machines, u the amount and perfocllra of it work, ' c it a w t'o it d'j CLiivnu iin.i.iata ftirulsbed t. order. Orden front a distance, or communication In rotation to Ihe. machines promptly attended to. ... June eiOm ' ' ' LAST NOTICE; 0 ALL WHOM IT MAT CONCERN ALL persons w too are litdclitsd lo Iba late Bria wl floe ot Hon. are reneealad ta rail on t. Irlea at Ilia old Bland or al Ins residence, and eetlle and pay their respective ikioia, either neve gr book aecoiiiil, on or by the lvh slay of August, or their claims will be put In the han.ls. oi onh-ers fr rolUciion. In my altaeiiea our books will be rouud In tlte band of Alfred W srd, ttaq., wher. claims ean ie setueu, , , p'y is 1 ' r.i'r!irft. 'to--Ii. MmratYr ' i NATAIIV VrilLlf. V 111 make appllraiion for houuly Lande, ana attend teall buslneaa that may Se eiitrled to htas. tut rara tnq uispau u. . UiOos In tU second story of M'eil'i new build log, opposite th. Court llous.,

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TTHTS OLD ATT) r s, at rates as low tered. Loeee aa ane ronatetant w.-i. i aqaita.; adjuaied aad j.a, 4 i-i)'ji ao.Deeea.aiT semi. - si:r. i:: :jA;r-: cm ie tested en Huil.lir.tr, Werct.anilis, and porwnsl property genernliv. ajrainsl loss or iltmar, DJ j,. IM.X.1Ü nuilAXU on ' l.ercl ' in lrarsit,or by ßre agjinrt Iii dar-sr aim rof the rivers, lakes, cans is, railroaua, an4 by uia varlou modes of travel aad eonvrvaora. , THOJIA K. KKACfc-prinent. . s ' .' . .K. C. KLPLKY, Ik Pra-fcU Tno mai A. ALiiKDM,X;reUry . ' Merctiaate end Property llotder m Sod It to their advantage to give the enderaignod Agent Ih! r application before offer!.; tberu u.w..ra. Polii K-son Piresidlslanj Kukflitoed oa taTcrable Terms, by . . , ' " ALFRKÜ Wilp, Agent, march J9ly . . . . SELLJJTG 07F ' AT HEW. YOHK PßlCES. A Splendid Assortaectcf, ". TH HT rr ' Avid LM Vi W U 3 FARQUnAIl & Lincz, , Are now celling tU Urge ao4 de!ralle stock of enercli-Bdiaa o Mr. Kicbar4 1yor, al ku aid and well known siaodln B rook vl lie, al . ; ". VF.gy RECICED PKICES FOR " t Tbe Good tnuet be .old and Vuoel a'.Lracilv bargutn eau be secured. . . t'ouoirr Merchants are Invited Is sntilneths Block, which I rt-ry targe, wall aortrd, and Of tba ekoissst aaalrty; ao whom w promise tod aoemenu to psrehaee. . BiackiiuiUis' will Ind it to their Lote rtloly In" their steck of Iron when tker can ase "Slat Stock money." CeulleniaulyandaeeonraodattagClarka arlllbw In attendance to aerve yon witk aispalcb at all tirara, at the Old Grind 8ui. Corner. dee IS 32 '23 3m . .w ' Dr. J.PETnT3 American rfHIS ABTICLE IS X presrultid to the public as sa Erterual Remedy, avoidlog the palaand dangeraileoditMX tha In'riKlartioa of Caustics, Mlneral,aod Eye-wasees, with asiaranees of It vain a a eure for the various disease! of tho : EYE of Acute or Chroalc loflamatlon, whether Indnred hv Bi-rof lit on. nvlt)H a. a . t 1 -b h... .w. ' " " v. VMlwWQ. SWIII7M Ml Optic .Nerve, Graualallon of the Lids, Ctcerttlon Oi tbe Lachrymal Ciaods.aad Waakaaaswf VMoei from any cause. Price Si cu. par bot. Pot eat toy M. W. HAII.E, Krookvlli. and by Dmggisti dt Medicine Dealers generally.. , Spades' Station! Tbe anderelgned will run' a comfortable Haa. regularly, between Brookvllle and rpadee'iaHon. He will leave Brook v. lie .very Monday, Wadneadsy, rnd Malurday, at eue boar ae will bast ault paa.nrer. Knumlnc, ha will leave Spade' ImmediaLely aftar tbe arrival wf the two 0 clock train. He will ro at other U nn If celled U rook villa Jan)7,m-0. BROOILIfTIlE BAIIE " Wl allow Interest oa Lima Uepo.Ua as4 afverthis daU In Ohio or lodlana carrem-y, pojri lie lu similar funds, . . . liy order of tbe Board, Brookrt.,Feh..3,,i5r-1UTT'C-r- I Crand Oil Clotn 1 able r. -. old.wkMilaaaleaedreLall.by N.Msisra Co.Ka. College bonding, WbIobI St., Cinciunail, Cbij. Orders brommU flllnd. Ctuntr. m..k..i... a . ........ n.,..iiw,i y Mnar. A iaa a ai . ' apev tsaoa to ' Js i. Ac. jo.ir.ü. Vl bolraai paslcre In DRY GOODS, Ho. 19Pcarl St., Cincianati.; John D. Jonei, ) l alcb Jones j f HaaUngton, Goo. W. Jon. ) ' J J. J. Joue. ay la ly , wa.oi.ta. ai.tae. ja, suss ... W OHOcr.lt, Co. U All r-.lu a l-how,, aisarSABTS.Aorlb-easteornerof W ainnland roi. am blaatraeu, CmciaaaTi.Oaia. s tt4 Itjls .. r Uroad way and fifth stre.l.Clnclnnail, Ohio, MrnuiSiriLsi. Tnn.K. ski-rf . . a . . y"u" ,u" awttoary, Jtabtlsmal Poau! Maaral Tablets, Cm, Vae,fiarden Figur. toinetaad Counter Mab. &s.nm.s..i. v.... furnt.d lo order; ' 1 " Slab.orBawod tl order. iar2'J4ly . . , For Sals. On. new Kleam Kngme, fis hnree p-wr, with Boiler, Hteam Pipe, Valves, Coveruort, fchaTU, Pel lie, Mriui and all complete. for trtru!sra- u. U 1 1 II I U "tlit . , . . ' -' s....wn ws Brookvlile t ottun Factory. i .. Sua ..a a JW1 W wk. Bounty Lnntb. JUK undersigned oure hi aerrlee te) atl wh. - - - --- w .. . 7 stilus siin.r sew acs a Congret, of March 3, lo6, He ha the Beoeaaare uians i to enable blm to do th. batwee readily, Jm . .. . J. D.H0WLAM. apr1 SO, ItOV4 mo. Tdk. d ii SSStTn PUTIICIAlf Alf 0 SUROXOri ' ANDERSON VI LLE( WS IMIA.WA. ; siniiuii iiM m riiessene, t amehene, nasratlaisr . S lulel ans VplrU lae. ALSO, ALCOHOL Of AIL tTTITCTZa, Refined Charcoal for ITcctirr.rs Whisky, and Pure Cplriü. Flub as J'noeai.a Lsare, Wholsbals ' Kbtsii.. No, 6 College Uuildlnr, Walnut Kt.', Kaat Ilde, i between Könne and Hfih Ktreet. in-yi-ly fNt ISN ATI, O. STOVES AND TIN WAKE Tin TNrEB3I0NED WC7LD Uieciliaeus ol iirou lllc, McUmora, liaun-l and other places that ha expect to keep oa band a goodsepply of 1 1N WAhfc and Mvea of nil hlnel, ni him fttwrv In UETAH0EA. ICD., . : - Where he wauld be pUaard te accommmlaU uU'ut Frank Lm Celnty wlik buive. at city prkoaa, kU, StLTIAUKO MTTTTraw Of vartoua kind, and tbe common Cant a's. Order rrnm Mrook villa ar Lauril lor rwna,iaa be sent by tb. bu k and will receive prompt aiieuiion. si...... aatkit tie the ,.! auglMly OLOMOTt SUKRW001.. Land for Calo. HUR S ALK i atiM of WtM Und lying eedth I' of the lata retldenee of field in. I.i.. A.m. ad. 1 be laud le guoS, wllk law and rati timber, and an abundance or 8 re wood. Title unuaealloiiebla. Apply Vwpil ... J.p. HUtVLAND. .-WKIJsS h PltOVClS1 - nr'irnu r atttt r- r i t l.NU t: A.N, Uiadu b) few ueuuie .I rorosa, readerlnc leaker impossible, er Sr r S Si e'pralt'Boid stand, V)4 Walnut at.. '.r 1 base cans have wow ess bafora the put e ") ear,hav gives general satisfaction, and are U. only reliable can I the market. all and luetbeM. ' July Day C: Ucilzili. ci-cr.vnATr, Have remrved to their new Mr Rooms. Ik, wo, frnrl I. al. via . J ZiZ-lt And are opening Urgn iocki ef , PALL AS U WINTER DHY COOta, To w tl h they IftTlt. Vt a.ti6Uon sT tt. tXs StLf . V7,

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