Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 March 1856 — Page 3
A PAPER FOR THE FAMJIY GäRCLE DEVOTED 3NSf RUCT30N OF YOUNG AND 010.
THE AMERICAN.
FmnkHa ootvitY is pscu..srlY situtv lad. Fron tho hno bor Larl, to the lint bslow New Trenton, the rirtr rsros s oom of baut 30 miles. Fron the liae böte Fsirfisk., to the tenae point below Trenton, over tO wiiee. Bridget over these ttre ami at aitable points hare become a necessitv, to accommodate the wants of her ciussna. Difficulties, dangers, accidents and uVatha are constant) occurring for the want of these erection. The people are abundant fy able to build hem, and the only question which presents itself, is, as to thmanner of building them. The fords across iheee streams are annually bocoming more dangerous, and therefore the erection of bridges more iroperi tire The County Commissioners, under the Act of 1 855, are clothed with am pre power to meet these wants and demands, and in my opinion ought to exercise these powers. We will at once be met by the objector, who says that our taxes will be mere sued, ami that the people are already burdt ned enough In that wy. I know that taxation sometimes becomes onorous, and ought never to be exercised but with propriety, discretion and good judgement. Ail tlus bridges necessary .in the county can be erected within the nrXt two year, without increasing the taxes one cent without seriously affecting the most humble citueo, with greet ad v ad tage to our entire population, and cannot be done n any other Effort have been made at various points, with n the last few years, to accommodate thiso wnnts, and the ro suit invariably iii ! n, pecuniary loss to the very persons who are Ivast interested, but who have generously come forward and haaarded their tim, meana and property, to advance the public interest, while the very men who are really interested stand back and ahirk responsibilities, but enjoy alf the advantages. Look at Laurel, Metamora, Brookvills, die. The truly equitable method of accomplishing these objects of a general nature, is by genesal taxation. My pi tn is to build five bridges aeross White Water river, within the next two years, to be paid for, say in one, two and three years, out of the county treasury. U can be done, ss I have already staled, without increasing taxation, and no man will seriowsiy feel the expense. Build one at Laurel, on aear Fairfisld, two at Brookville, one over the east and the other over the west fork, and one neasj New Trenton. These wilt accommodate our entire population, and will be a good investment or means. The bridges can then be free for all, under tho eottro control of owt county authorities. And when finished, with our numerous turnpikes and other good roads, public and private buildings, and improvements, will make Franklin county one of the aaeet desirable places of residence in the West. The County Commissioners have concluded to receive proposals for the csastrewtftow or Cbeee wee brd gee, wp to the meeting of tho Board in June. I hope our good, generoua and highminded ciliiem will look at tho mfc! tor in a a proper light -talk about it with their neighbors, and urge forward oor C ... iiHiiontrs in ths laudable enterprise. Our people will never complain of such an expenditure of their money. GEO. HOLLAND. March 6. '56. CaDaaGaovx, Match 1st, 1866. Mk. Eortoa: Tho snow Is falling very rapidly, the earth being already covered: to the depth of some .1 inches which when addl to the mud which tills our streets renders the scene gloomy and traveling very difneulr, aII nature appears to have put on the tnantta of mourning, in fact it is one of those days which of all otit is best calculated to produee that dreaded but to prevalent dieths "blurs" and even now I see in our treete that havn taken the disease not from the natural but from an artificial sause which with some hss become a kind of second nature, it seems lhat "Bacchus holds despotic sway" throughout our hitherto UjUtbt and peaceable village. The dram shops are the principal places of resort the places where en assvmbls to spen I their time in drunken revels while many of their wives and children are at home destitute of 'he common comforts of life with c'othes in swflhienito shield them from the chill blasts of winter and food barely sufficient for the sustenance of life. Such is the present state of affairs here yet this is freedom the priviligo of drinking free whisky with none to "molest or wake afraid." There are some here who were formerly opposed to prohibitory law but after spending a brief period under the reign of "King Aloonal would be willir.g to have: a law however stringent rath r than for society to remal as it now is and I hope that God may speed the time when we may be in possession of a law that will annihilate the dram shpa of our country, and compel their keepers to resort to honest enjoyment and earn their living by the sweat of their brows. J. R. COOLY. Tho Signs Beginning to Fail. Meli; Mr. Banks is elected Speaker, and the committees have been appointed in accordance with the political sentiment of the plurality that elected him, in accordance with the political sentiments of the people; but none of the dreadful things predicted ss ths oertain consequences of such an event have yet taken place. A free-soiler is at the head ol the House, and the Tnkm is sot yet dissolved; the Ways and Means, the Territories the Elections, the Judiciary, all the important committees, are in the hands of nun who believe lhat slavery Is a moral and political evil, and that it ought not to be extended beyond the limits assigned to it by ths constitution, and the rights of the Stales. And yet Congress has not broken up; the South Carolina delegates sven the pay is eight dollars a day snd mileags lavs not witndrawn. but stand patriotically up to the public) enb; snd "Georgia, standing on her constitutional palladium." has not "dug a trench around the Green Mountains snd floated them into the Atlantic." as was proposed in the iegisiatuie tf thst State Prostdct Journal.
Latest News from Kansas. The St. Louis Democrat of ths 23d has three letters from Kansas, all of which contain news of interest The first contains the following extract from a spseeb recently made by Mr. Atchison, at Platte City, Missouri. Speaking of the Constitutional Convention, Atchison says: "This Convention met st Topeka and framed what they cell a Constitution, aud say they intend to apply fur admission into the Union, Now, should Congress admit them, Jhat
will yew dot I'll tell you what I will do if Corgress admits thsm loto the Union without law or precedent, (nodding his head and raising his right hand) I'll resist! But Congress will do no such thing. They, the Free State men. have held an ileclioti and selected officers on the 1 5th of last 00tn -J tDe7 intn Pi their work in operation ( n the 4th of March. Remember the 4t of March.' If they cannot do it legally, they say they will do it by force of arms. They have sent their messengers to the North and East, who are raising money, men, arms, etc, for that purpose. Now. what shall I sdvise to do? I am aa old man not an officeeeker you are.entitled to my advice, and you shall have it; and not only that, but my arm (holding it up high) for I value your interests and good feelings next to my hopes of Heaven. Go over there send your young- men, and if they attempt to drive you out. then, damn them, drive them out? Fifty of you with your shot gune, are equal to two hundred and fifty of them with their Sharpe's rifles. Get ready, arm yourselves, for if they abolitioniso Kansas, Missouri is no longer a slave state, and you lose 100.000,000 of your property. I would not advise you to shoot a man. If you burn a bouse you turn a family out of doors; if yon shoot a man, you shoot a father a husband. Do nothing dishonorable. -No man is worthy the name of Border Ruffian who would do a dishonorable act. I intend to be a citisen of Kansas, and am I satisfied that lean justify every act of yours before a jury." Change of Opinion. The following resolutions, the original draft of whioh has been found about the New Hampshire State Capitol, in tho handwriting of Gen. Pierce, were paesed unanimously by the Democratic legislature of that Statu in 1847: Revolved, by ti Senate aud J lout of Hepretentalxvee in General Aiternbly Convened, That we regard the institution of slavery as a moral, social and political evil, and as such, we deeply regret its existence, and are willing to conour in all reasonable and constitutional measures that may tend to its removal. lietotved, That all territory whioli may hereafter be acquired by the United State slavery does not exist at ths tims of such of acquirement, neither slavery for involuntary servitude, except tor the punishment of crime, whereof the party has been duIv convicted, ought ever to exist, but . I .. . . i i i - new esfdij I mo ssflBc suuuiu i:cr lewuiu uee, mri we are opposed to the extension of slavery over any such territory, and lhat we alto approve of the vote of our Senators and Representatives in Congress in favor of ths Wilmot proviso. Reeolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives be requested, by sll expedient and constitutional means and measures, to sustain the principles herein set forth. MOSES NORRIS. Ja. Speaker of the House of Rep. HARRY HUBBARD, President of tho 8eriAte. J A RED W. WILLIAMS, Governor. The Naturalization Laws. The following is the bill for the modification of tho Neutralisation and Immigration Laws, which has been introduced In the U. S. Senate by Hon. Stephen Adams, of Mississippi. It was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary: "Bo it enacted, That no alien who mny srrriva in the United States, after the passage of this act, shall be permitted to become a citisen of the United States, unless he shall, on making application to be admitted to the wHiaensbip, declare on osth snd prove to the satisfaction of the court hav ng jurisdiction of the cwse, thst be has heen a resident of the United fstates twenty-one years continuously prior to the time ofmakng such application; and he Hhall not be permitted to make his declaration of his intention to become it citisen of the United States, until he shall hive resided in the United States ten years at least Sxo. 2. That any alien, being a free white person, who shell have proved a residence of twelve months i n the United States, shall be entitled to all the protection of the Government, and be allowed to inherit and hold and transmit real estate, so long as ho rsmsins within the limits of the United States, ltf the same manner, ss though he were a citisen of the United States. Sec. 3. That from and after the passsge of this set, aliens shsll be admitted to citisensbip in a Circuit Court of the United States, in some one of the States or Territories of the United States, and in no other Court. Sic. 4. That it shall not be lawful for any csptain, master, sgent or commander of any merchantman, or other vessel sailing under the, law of the United Stales, to hring into any port or into the waters . f the United States, any alien or p-r.on of foreign birth, unless such alien, or person of foreign birth shall deposit with such captain, master, agent or commander a certificate, properly authenticated, from tho United States Consul or Commercial Agent of the port from which such person embarked, certifying that he it of good character, and baa never been convicted of any criming! offence, or been a public pauper; and any captain, m ester, agent or commander of any vessel who may violate the provision of this act may be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof by any Court of competent jurisdiction, sh'H be punished by a fine of five hundred dollars for each offence. 8so. 6. That all aots snd parts of acts conflicting with the porisions of this act, be and ths same is thereby repealed.
Francis P. Blair. The .Washington Union, and, of course, the Administration papers throughout the country, are launching their thunders vpon the bead of Mr. Blair. The', Union talks thus: Ws need quota no more to show thst Mr. Blair has only plagsrised the sentiments of leading abolitionists,
and sought to give them force by his endorsement. We thank him for throwing off all disguise and rallying to the black republican stsndsrd. He is deceived if be suppose s that the Francis P. Blair, of 1848, who stood upon the Buffalo platform and aided to defeat the chosen champion of Democracy, Gen. Cass, in the Presidential election of that vear, and the pFrancis P. Blair of 186S. who enlists under the banner of Wm. H. Seward in his warfare upon the Union, will be mistaken for the Francis P. Blaii of 1832, who stood by Old Hiokory, and did his bidding in leading the democratic columns to battle and to victory. Jackson had many friends who lived 'and prospered by the light of his oounteance, but who have ceased to enjoy public confidence Mr. Bliiir will henceforward 6nd himself in that number. Democracy knows as well how to rebuke traitors as how to reward patriots and Mr. Blair will furnish another illustration of this noble truth. Upon this extract, the New York Evening Post makes these pungent comments: What arrogance! what folly! And who are Franklin Pierce and Caleb Cushintf, that tbey presume to sit in judgment upon Francis P. Blair's de mocracy" Uno, in three short veers. has taught the nation to despise him; snd the other, more gifted, accom plished the same result soon after coming of age. These men, without any party, except the few who owe to them their daily bread .without any political character that they would gladly be rid of undertake to Cetrariae Mr. Blsir, one of the most devoted snd most effective champions of true democracy which our oountry has yet produced because, forsooth, though a Sontherncr though all his lifo ii ruxidtMU of n luve StntSS), and we presume a holder of slaves he will not sanction the fraud and violence which have been perpetrated by the Administration, und.- color of governing Kanena. If to be a Dcmocat means to bo a supporter of Pierce for the Presidency, to be a champion of the man who introduoed the Kansas Nebraska bill for Speaker, and of the ruffinns who have usurped the government of Kansas for the purpose of sxtending sis very, then Mr. Blair is no Democrnt, and never was one. If to assist in perpetuating tho dynasty of which Pierce is the head and Atchison is tho tail, is tho condition of belonging to the democratic party, then Mr. Blair may reply to the impotent fulminations of the Union in the language of Kent to foolish old Lear: "Freedom U hsors; bsnlshineht llsi hero." And so will the nation think. We affect to know something of the sentiment of the American democracy, and we take it upon ourselves to say that rt hss Hiueh more non6dnoe in the guidance of such men ns Blair, Benton, Nilea, Preston King, aud statesmen of that class, that it can be made to feel in any of the Atchison and Cushing democracy, who bappeu just now to bo door-keepers ol the Administration party; and 'Iu re Mr. Bltir leads the democratic party will be very likely to follow. f from lbs Lendou Mom tog Herald, Feb. IS. Uneasiness of the British Press about the Conference. The ArmitUee. It seems now to be now conceded that we are to have sn armistice, and from that fact wo may safely conclude that pence is determined on. its the ad van tag- which accrue to Kussui from a cessulion ol hostilities are so great that no statesman cjuld be blind enough or wicked enough to secede to such a measure it it be possible that hostilities are to be renewed. These advantages consist of the following items: 1. A delay which will enable the armies of Mouravieff to be reinforced and supplied with material of war. t. An opportunity of -selling vast quantities of Russian produce for Eng lish gold, to assist her in carrying on tho war. 3, Perhsps a facility of raising a loan upon tne chance of peace. 4. An occasion for disturbing, if not breaking up the alliance of France and so isolating Englu.id in tho councils of Europe. 6. A postponement of all mililary and naval operations to such a period ae will render an advance upon Tiflia, the only true strategic point in Asia, difficult if not impossible, from tho setting in of the unhealthy season in tho valleys of Mongrelia and Imertis. Surely, if the war is to be renewed, no one can for a moment suppose that all these advantages will bo given to Russia, as if purposely to incieaso our own difficulties. But if peace be made, for whst, then, hsve we sacrificed lit: y thousand lives and one hundred millions of money? Was it for the purpose of securing tho integrity of the Sultan's dominions? Surely not, for he is to forfeit his Dsnubian principalities, which we may suppose will come under our fostering care, like the last portion of his territory of which we assisted in despoiling him Greece a European nuisance an anarchical nest of swindlers, pirates snd brigands. Surely, this example of our skill in organisation is not one which wise men would wish to follow. We could not have made the sacrifice alluded to in order to secure the Sultan's independence; for all Europe, including Russia, is to interfere in regulating the internal arrangements of his empire. The Christians, by the new improvemenU, are to have military service which tho great mass of them loathe forced upon them; and are, in return, to have tho haraich remitted a tax which they willingly pay for the exemption thoy have hitherto enjoyed from an imposition which 'thoy are now desired to consider as a privilege. The attempt to force these regulations may nay, will produce disturbances among ah classes of Turkish subjects, which render an occupation of the territory nod coercion of the people necessary. 1a the meantime peace will be de
clared, and Russia will be "invited'' to assist in the acifronoa of the Türkis!. Empire. We have no doubt Uist he will assist at ih almost inevitable "euree" which must follow hard upon such proceedings with the very greatest satifaation. By the treaty of the 8th of May, 1854 the allied powers are are pledged to withdraw their troops from the Turkish dominions within forty-eight days after the signature of peace; but will the Austrian evaouate the principalities and leave the French at Maslak? Or, vice versa, will the French leave Constantinople while Corontni occupies Bucharest? We trow not, indeed. But if we have not insured wither the integrity or independence of 'he Turkish Empire it will b. said that we have got tho neutralisstion of the Black Sea. This, certainly, is a vast acquisition if true, but how it is to exist while NicbolaieiT remains intact, and the Oea of Asov is not to be interfered with, it pussies our brains tu understand. Perhsps, however, it mny mean that as we have made Russia sink. her ships, we have anew Navarino for tho Turkish, so as to start tho two powers upon equal terms. Russin, we are assured, laughs at the idea of giving up her claims to tho Circassian coast; and as s e has advanced by the fall of Herat five hundred miles from the mouth of the Actruck, now navigated by her steamerstowards India, and is at the present moment a cheval on the high rosd of our commerce, from Trebisond to Tabriz we do not see that she will have any great reason to complain of the proposed arrangements, und will willingly m ko a truce to Inst until the anarchy of Turkey, occasioned by Western meddling, will render her interference in the character of a mediator, her favorite beau role, absolutely
necessary. Meanwhile, if a coolness should take place between the Western Allies snd England, by Lord Palmerston's suooessfuljmanagemsnt, should be involved in an American war, the future disposal of the Sultan's dominions can be arranged between the three empiret, and England's wishes or interests may receive but little attention at the hands of the Constantinople Congress. Jt-JTlf you sie afflicted with any complaint which requires a Purgative Medicine, try Ayer's yete Pille thoy are worth trying. Concord Mercury, JV. C. INDIANA BANK NOTE LI8T. CORRECTED WEEKLY BT B. U. IM'MK.i.TI & ., H t Mil its, 10 WestTltirdtMMelv't Rulldlng . lietwfi Mlu ml Walnut, fi I M T I N M A T I . OHIO Wim will rscs.rs them at tho ll lowing rsto In ia)innl for tsahaajr snd fiom Corrtaiioiitlenl. AT PAK. .taw York n! Virginia NUta Ntick, Rranivlllo, UNK HALP Fltft CIST. DISCOUNT. Havings Hank, Coiincravflle, t'ralara' Bank, Indltnapolli, Central Hank, liiluapilt, Hank of tha Cspltol. Indianapolis, Parsits County Bank, Connonvllis, Indiana Bank, Madlasn, Kenimky stock Uttiik, Coin mbni, Merchant! and Mseaanlct,' Maw Albas) , Csmbrldge City Bask, (JramorcY Rank , LaAtyetta, Bauk o f latitana, Mh lujati City Canal Bank, Kvansvllla, CrtiiaanlCliy Hank, vssivllls, Bauk orsalaw, PariuvrHank. We.iflold, Indiana Stork Bank I.m porta, Pmlrta City Hank, TStfs Maul, Southern Bank, Term Haste. OME HE It CENT DISCOUNT. Bank of Hyracuao. H)ra'Ue, I Bank orKlkltsrt, Klkhsrt, Hank of Hook villi. Kossvllln, Bank urOnaben, Moaaou, Bank of Mount Vernon, HaUin Hank, Hank of Warasw. Warsaw, Bank of Monltoeilo, Hmokvllla Hank, llnoaler Bank , l.agrang Rank, llunliiifioii County Hank. B,P Jenes' Charki, TWO PER CUNT. IIIBCOU.IT. Oraal Wcelern Bank, I iplioranoe Hank, Wijm Hanks, Uppar Wabash Hank. Kalamato Hank, North Western, IlloomncWI, Nhawneo Hank, Stauben County, Bank of Port Wayne, Bank of Mouth IWnd, De lowaro County Hank, Indian Koiurro llsnk. All Indl Note are from I to 03 nor rent d tsrounl , and should at once ho withdrawn from circulation by sending thorn o the HurkSins, who will return, bv ins'l the highest cash value for thom. K. MILL FOR SALE. THK undersigned, administrator of tho ootaloof Wm.Runoilotn, dereased, glvee aolloe lhat ho will ... iinl public sale In Melamor-i.on filday, .lie 4th day of Ap.-ll. IH.Vl.tbo HDBOTTOM PLgURINfl MILL, at Moumora, on the most areoramodour.g terms. Said mill Is now In complete running order, hav ing nueu thoroughly rniiaireo in the u edatylsi. I ts loeotton commands tl, tom work and wheal tri de atlhoKat i i: ul Tho water-powsr Is comas euro from the fresheU which aomelir sl tmprov lUtlre BBSs olnl on tho es visit ths V. hlte Water Valley. We feel ooufldut in sa) Ing, taking every thing into oonsldxrattoa.lbatltta the most valuable flouring Mill on the White Water Canal Th title convoyed by tho undersigned will bo clear and unincumbered. Male lo commen. e at I o'clock P. M. TKUNI. One-half f tho purchase moaayto be paid within three month from day nf sale, al ,'lltoh time tie. session ill ho given The balance In I year from dav of cats II pa) mauls secured by nolo with good security, waiving valuallou and appraisement laws, with Interval from dato. Tho lasl payment la lo bo funded for the heueStof tho widow, and tho purchaser can have the Hmo extended aa long sa he may dosDo by paying Interest aud securing It wall. Subject lo tie order of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin count). Uli. m.N MOHKOW, Adm'r. N. B. I will receive private bids for the property up to day of sale, bsiehonld the Mill be sold at prlvato aalo, tho public will bo duly notified thereof, march 7 3w 4,0U ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Of Real Estate. NOTICE Is hero y given thst I will osll at public sals at Motomora, ou too 4th of Apill, IfM.at 10 o'clock. A. .M.. a twojto.y frame house with 4 rooms and a goodcellar, and the lot on which It la situate, aud described a follows. to-wLtl a part of lot No. 80, In Mount A llolland'a plal of said town, being seventeen (17) foot Iu width and allty fool lu length, Iu the torn, of a parallelogram off the north und of oald lot, except seventeen foot in breadlh and twonly-Bvo feet In length off tho east aud of tho above described tract heretofore convoyed to Milton T. M. Cowing, subject to ths Incumbrance of tho aisle rosd located ecro.. oald lot. i KHMR: One-half of tho purchase money lobe paid down, thsbslsnoo tn one year from too day of aalo, too defer ed payment to bs secured by nolo with good freehold security, drawing Interest from data, waiving beneli of valuation or appraisement lawe. WILHON MUKKOW, Aiiut-r or the alatw of I.e. ( ooly, deceased, mar 7 3l 910 ThoHtaloof Indiana, I In the franklin Circuit franklin Coauly. Court, Jossph N. Walker, vs. Israel Sleeper, Judith A. Sleeper, K I wood llolborl, sin' Mary K. IM- I Civil action bert, Josvss Kill, Martha Kills, to foreclose Mose i ase, Kebeeea Las, Ich- j .Mortgage. aru . iii.ii o i. v. in. am v nulls I and Ceorge W. Bbvhop, Kieklol Jaaos snd Kachel Jonas. Jones Rills, Martha Kills. Bsoklel Joaes, ai.d Rachel Joaea, non resident defeutsnta heroin, will lake notice of tho pendency of tne above ontlilod sction, ami bo snd sppoar In the Krankllii Clreuit Court, In the RtaU of Indiana, before the Judge thereof, ou the eeeuad day of tho next term thereof, lo l.e In I I in Ihn Court House, iu Hrook villa, Iu said count of Prsnkliu, ami niaieoi Indiana, on lha Sr.t Monday or August noil, tn answer the e.implalnl of toe above named plaintiff lusatd a. lion. Witness Jidni M, Johnston, cleik of said ( ourt, tlilsSSlk day of February. A. Ü. ISM. JOHS M. JoilS. I ON, cierw J. I'. Ilowtsna, Alt'y for I'lalmlg. mar 7 3 3,00 Land for Sale. Ihn S. 4 of tho S. W. I sj,elloS. I . IS. H. II. " H. K 1 of the N. K. 1 3S I IS, It il. N.. 1 of too N. W.t - 30. T W. it II. S. W. tof IbeN. W.l 91, T. W, R. 19. S. W.J af tho M. a.) S,T. II, a. is. All lu Praukliu County. I bass lands wiilhoaold low.sndoa larvorable Ivrtns. Apply to fshsfla j. if. sYuwlanu.
FRANKLIN
MECHINE SHOP, AT THE BROOKVILLE COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, II ANaPACTl'IBR OP SKVRKAL PORTS OP .VI straw and Peed Cutlers, Humpa, Cos Shelters, Morse Powers, Turning Lathes, A . . Ait kinds or Patent Machinery tn4e aud BlWd to order, st short notice. Wheels und Bsrewe cut to any pi tab or pattern. Mocks, laps aud Dies made to order, strict attention given to repair Inf Meant Kugtnea, Mill Ovarlnf, and all kinds of At aeatnery . Castings famished u short Qolios. Terms it unsuitable Caen, psld for old Iron, llraes and Conner. sir' vti li. hi lie ii. SAMUEL JtARLATT, BLACKSMITH. Main Mtreot.Nontb of the Public Nnnare,KastsM I roasrinti lata. !S OF BOLTS AND tde at tlio shortest noA LL KIND XX. Screw maa tieeand In the beet maimer ALM I pay nartlriiluralWuliutito ropairln all kinds of Machinery, warranted to be aa well dona snd at as low pi Ices aa oan be found any where In tho Wast, ma IS S. Fi RODMAN, Merchant Tailor, TJA8 OFF. N ED A, SHOF nr THS BOOM IX formerly occupied by John II. Quick, ss an Auditor's (i(ll on the Public Square. He kef ps a supvly of Cloths, Caesliueres esc. and ran fur nish cloths, :iiade to III, sa cheap Slid much hotter than sn slop-shop Is the Und. K I, not mu h at gSSsftSgi hot Is powerful an flu. Call and leaf your roeasae and bo Sited out In st)lo, oct 19 "Time is Honey." j OS. II. ri,AUKst.hli MSW store, one door constantly ral assortIMS a g ment of lewelry. Watches, Clocks, n I ver i noons, rar.ors. and RA a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES, sues as srs usually kept be lewelere, lie Is orelfm pared also to repair old Jewelry, aud In clean and ropair clocks and wstcaes on reaaouable terms and at short notice. He will alto take oldsllverand gold In exchange for goods. Jnne l M M&UNBRV. t voaU osll hks attention of my frtsiidi snd customers, and say to thsm thst I Intend going Into ths Millinery business more extensively. Hav.Ingmadoan arrangement with a flrsl clsos oltjr llleachnr to have my Bonnets bleached and pressed In ths vsry Islsst styls, I osn bsvo my work done In the bust style, and on very reasonable terms. I will bo accountable for all work entrust od in my hands. In regard to getting changed or 'ost. I will also hoop a very Sna lot of choice Hlbi.ons. I i immings and every thing usually kept Is a M lltlnory Mlovo. Those wishing Hno Trimmings dre., would do well fo est I sad sss before purchasing eloowhero. All woik warranted to giveoetl.ieclton. JANK DA VII, Springfield. Ind., Heb. SO, ISSS-SSk BROOKVILLE BANK Wllil sltow Interest on Ilms Deposits made aftorthls dsts In Ohio or Indiana ourrsncy, payi bio In similar funds, By order of the Hoard, J. W.rtlTT, Cashier. Brook v Ills ,Psk. t, ISU. DWifi il' dWksh uoobn. OKNTLKMKM WINTKK WKAIt. FANCY AND PLAIN DHKSK NILKN. WM ITS AND KM HKOIDKN KD ; lis LADIKK'SLKKVKS ANDCOLLAKS. i IIKMIHKTTH.HANDKKHl IIIKI'h.A . Porsale oi.No. i Com wen-lalHow.by ssojpi tss4 uiica a pasqhuak. wm. IT mctLeery, mi nut run Lie i Will make appllrstlona for Uonnly Lauds, and ut tend to alt business lhat msy bs sntrustsd to hint, with care and dispatch. Utfleo In ll.e second story of Weal's now building, opposite the Court House. rR0CERIE8. HARDWARE, HAILS. ETC yjT Linek A Parquher are la recelnt of full supplies of thocholooel Groceries, and best selected Hardware, Cutlory, snd Nslls.slNol Co miner clalKow.by LlNCK A FAKQUHAH EXECUTOR'S SALE Retleslshsrcby given lhi I will sell, at public auction, nu Halurda) the lutooutti day of .March next, at the Ule rusideoeo of J,.bs Hioele, of illoumlusotrovn Township, Franklin County, de coasod, sH bis personal property (uol spoolScslly bequsalhed) uoutuUhg of horses, hogl, cattle, aheep, eoru, oals. one wagon, larmlug utensils, bouaehold and Lllrhen furiilture dre A crodll M twelve months wBl bs gives on all sums over throe dollars, lha purchaser giving bis note with approved securlt), waiving valuation nnd appraisement laws. näh SS JAMBS STKELX, Bsooutor. I VI 111 M.. lit: till U till . WK have now and Intend to keep a general assortment of staple articles to thla linn, allow tariff price nov I TYNKH A KI.M HLK. II ATM AND CA PR. 117 K have Jual recelvod a general aaaorlmout of H Hat and Caps, for Men, Boys snd Children, low fotcasb. ocllS TYNKH A KI.MRLK. IKO A IX D Mils. Til!', undersigned have sod will slwsy s keep o 1 hand a goners I saoortmont of Iron an I N.tlli suite. t to the Hade low for cash. o. t .T. TV.NKH Ai KIMIll.K. L)R. U II- MARTIN FHTIICIAI AID SUKOEON, ASDKKSÜ.NVILLK, Sri 7 INDIANA. PUBLIC SALE V OTICK Is hereby ftvoa that I will cell at ;S public socUnii ou Haturday the eighth da) of Mirr al. nt U.e re.iden. u ul Isaac Davl., ni.Mirriiuisl.nl me renounce in Isaac lata or I ran kiln con ill I dee eure d .all h is i. proH)rly not token by the widow, couslsll ng of horses, hogs, cattle, BS. A credllol ntno mouths will ho 1 1 ven on all sums iver thrse dollars, tho purchaser giving hit note with approved security walvltdjt valuation aud appralsoment laws and bearing interest from date. JOHN K.JJ-.h, teb U-t:iS6-3w. Administrator. I in- stale of Indiana,! In ths Krsnklln Circuit I .nkllu County. I Court. William Hasasrd vs. Samuel Hhoup. sad Henry ä Civil action and attachmeat. Herren. aurvlvluK partners tho Srm of "Sboop, VanUurge At t o The above named derendunts, being non-reel-douls of Ho. Stele of Indiana, will toko uollco ol tha pendency of the above antllled acllou, and to appear lu tho Circuit Court for the County of Praukliu In too Mala of Indiana, b fore too Judge thereof, on tho oocoud day of tho nest t erm there, of, to bs hold at tho Court House iu Brookville, In ths su'd County of franklin, aad hlato of Indiana, on the Srst Monday of August next, at which terra oald action wilt stand for trial, and anawer the complaint of aald plaintiff. Wtlnevt John M. Johnston, Clerk nf cold Court thla IStb day of February, A . D. IHM. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, ( larks Wilsos Moasovr, Att'y for plaintiff. rob I 3w 8eto TasStsts of Indiana, j In ths franklin Court or Praukliu County. ( Common Plosa. Htcbard W. Hi. hop. William W. Wells, andCaorgo W. Bishop, against Richard Walker, Mary Walker, 1 homos Carney, Lot P. Swift, Hobort Ii. Howler, Namuol W. IIazaltluo, Moao tl. Ilateltlns, William II. Comotock, Jacob N. Aber, Joass Wilcox, üooigu W. Day, Bowoo MaUack, John H. Carter, Hubert M. Clements, Alexander V. Winston, Isaac N. Wtnton, I Civil action l eonldnaW. Winston, Theodore lo foreclose Shotwell. Jamea i). Lehman. Ru- I mortgage. to A. Jone., -Max Manier, uenry . . . . . . , J. Lauer, .vioae nisui.r, ssseso, A. W heeler, uou-resment oi uie Kioto of Indiana, and Roorgo w. Walker, Nicholas Walker. Daniel Walker, John Walkor. Mary L. Walker, Margaret U. Walker, Caroline H. Walker, Lucy Walker, John I llowland, John II. Parquhor. äud Justloo M. Jenks, Administrator of the estate of Uideon Jenks docoasod. The above named uon raatiant defendants, will toko aotlco of tho pooduncy of toe above entitled action, aud to bo aud appear In ths Court of Common Pleas for tho County of Prsnkliu, iu the Nuto of Indiana, before the Judge thereof, on too eecoud day of tho nasi Term thereof, to bo held at tbo Court House In llrookville, lu Uio said oeuniy of f rankilu, und Stute of Indiana, ou the Orel Monday of April next, to snswer the ooroplaluloi toe above uaiued plalntiffa lu aald action. Witness Johu M. Jobuston, Clark of aald Court, Idle Hin day of Pebruary.A. U. ISM. ' JOHN M. JOHNslON, C'ork. J. H. ffasutsas, Att'y forplPfft feb SU 31 4,30 ' JBXrCMOH'S SALS. The undersigned ex.'cutors, will offor for sslsi on the SSd of Mareb, leSd, at Uie rootdonoo nt ihm widow Sbafor.ous mile north of Now ton On vis's iura, the lor.oBjal property of John Shafer, doid, In Mpringnxiii township, Franklin county, loiiu in proiwriy, so-wn: nurse., slAM'k Cattle, lloga, Cum, Oals.end a variety nf farming uuletisll. Also, household amlKikhen (uiulinro. sals to sosttssacs sit 181 us insdc know u on day of Male. , i ,11, 1 1 ii r-n r, rrjiT. JOHN olurb.li, Psb.S Jw; IfiO Ktscnior. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Nutlcs Is hufeb) give it tin tgoed haa III of John sod. Said besu appolulod exvtutor of till Steele, Ul" Ol Piabhllu ClIUUl iisiale I unnoted to kS Solvent feSSJ JAMES STbkLE, JtMcutor
FIRST ARRIVAL AT THE
New Cash Store. TYNER & KIMBLE TJ ESPECTFULLY AKH0UHCE TO THE OTT. Ä.V Ifen or Hroiikvilli ana tb urroundlnx lie and tb" lurr.iu try, that they have lust p u resisted the ata "da toriiierlr owned by John Huberts, at thi Horton aland, wharo they intend to keep general aeeortmont of alt kinds of foods and at all times. Their Si at purchases hnee arrived, snd thoy are now open ina; s stock which for beautr, elegance snd durability, Is unu passed Is this Valley. Tholr stock oonslsis In pail of l.ndifts Dress (oorlo, vm-i as Hlack and Fancy Silks, Illach snd Cbasgsahlu Alpacas. He rege UeLatues Msslln Del.alne, Preurh and English Merinos, nlatn, iltrur.-d, and cha ifeabln Pepllns, Calicoes. 'lilnjtbsnis, (i lores, and Hosier). I.011K and Square Mbawls, Hrocha, Hllfc, and Crape Nnawls, dec, Sis. tientlemets'S Drsas .td, Sash as Uno black and brown French Cloths, black Doeakluand fun. Caeelmerea, Nallnela, Cass! note. Jeans, Tweeds, Sstln and Psncy V eatings, black and Itallnn fancy Cravats, Sueportdert, Cloves, she, Hate and cap. A largo assortment of Maus' and Boys' Hats and Caps, einbraalng every style snd quality. Also.u largo and rarleo aaaortmont or Umbrellas, Bonnets, aud Ribbons, -a 1 Domestics. Bleached and unbleached Msslln, Cheeks, Drills, Table Olaper, Bagging, toweling Table-linens. CoUou Chela, she. Greeerles. A largo assortment of Groceries, such aa Sugar, CosTee. Molasses, Klce Tea, Ae. AH who visit our establishment are free to acknowledge that es Ar soiling Foreign slid Domesne Dry Goods, ehe at astonishingly low prlwlsh good bargslni It manls cau be oflerei to) wo tovu money more, bi Kosmv HepSI led, ss grost Indnce1liH.1T not because ds Ir i KIMBLE. shocking intellkjknci KHOI THE u n 1 m st ü . rf HE CROPS ARE 80 FPE A-'D THE COUHJL Iry likely to ho In so prosperous a condition this fall that wo expect trade will bt vary) heavy. It affords us pleasure In view or these facts In being able to ensure the patrons Sf the "Old Whito Corner" snd tho public gvtti rally, that we have Just resolved and are now offering a stock of goods worthy of the time and place, lit quality, atylo, and cheapness thoy have never been exceeded In this market. Wo ahail not attempt to enumerate the articles comprising our stork, as 11 contains tuativ articles of new stvlas and varlnttea Dial mw1 tn bosses to be appreciated. We shall merely name a row leading articles, such as notoestle, Dry Goods of every kind, Flannels, Drilling bleached and unbl'lid, Khoellngs and prints of every grade, 0 Linen and Cotton Diaper, I Ickings, Ac. A fresh lot of Hen's Inn y Uasl mere, satinets. Cloths. VesUngs, snd s Sno assortment of clothing, both formen ami hoys. uur stock or l.iadlea Dress äoods Is not excelled -comprising as it does of ovary variety or Milks Merlnooi, Deragoa, Du Italia M uslln Do Initios, Osthmeres, Ac. AlKO. Ladles Silk Mantillas, Crspe, ttllk. Brorha, Long snd Square Nhawls. 1-svcrs, ( ollars and KmbwlJerles. Allklndsof Klbbon. . IMfc-fs, Hosiery, nioves Ac. Ileots in..! sii. We have ntirtronm devot...' to Ikhl I. ranch el MW snd ws sro now prepared to svlt with Shoe nr ItoOtJ, -ryl.o I eveu to IbS IHXSiisSl Infant. ConUlnlng all the varieties of Ladleo Husk I ns and BootOOS. Misses aud Childs Shoe, Megandlfoys HooU and Shoos. Many of them srs custom made." lints aud Jnpj. Every grade both for men aud boys, evon to tho vsry latest siy U of LONDON HMUKK" Hau. Hardwares and the articles usually keptln a retail alore. In tlureiiatvsre nnd tdunuur, Wo have a outlro new stock, contalulng some new patterns, aud all that la wanted In this ws But wo foel It ui-noceooary to say more, huikce forustoaay wo fool vsry grateful for the very liberal putrouago bosiowsu upon us for to many vsars, and aa ths best evidence thst wo appreciate favora, and of our gratitude, wo bsvo soared no cxnenso or trouble to gratify every taste, snd render ourselves worthy of ooutlnutd patronage, and wsouly ssk sn sssmluatlouof our stock to Insure sslos. Sop St N. D. QALLION A SON. Blank Deeds, &c. Thors hss last boon Issued st this offlco s now and bostlllfttl edition of Blsnk Deeds, short form Wo hnvo alao. Quit Claims, Mortgages, Commissioners' Deeds, old form He... Is, Summons and nuviD AVTi nerr 1 I M II H ll 111 K IV oV J XV XI X X J XV JJ -r-rrvvTaif WD aar w iwwnmie.. ee wee. may I u . ..WV.,VACJ J S AA WV I iiunill ol moot,, me, tl 11 1 1 lue rest of the world, that ho kons s good supply of sll kinds ol Purnlturs st his shop on Main street nearly opposite to Niutth A 1.) im'si arrUge hhop . As ho makes most of It himself, ho can rocoumieiid all the work thai goes OUt of the shop. Persons who want any thing in his lino would do welt to call aud examine the work aim the price heforu buying elsewhere. UNDERTAKING. He koapaall kinds of coffins ready -msdo. and a 1 good Hearse with which he can attend funerals in town or country. Ivo him a call. JuneHlWAly WILLIAM PBAÄ. untv Lands. WILSON MORROW GIVES NOTICE THAT he lias nu bands printed tonus for obtaining bounty land under the net of will promptly attend to all ar nndursatd act. may 1 1 Hin IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TXB TJNDERBIONED HAS OPZlfED A SHOP Oil Main Hurgess street, in eaa. .ääV int! building fopuerly occuplod by Josji Adams, whuro he la proper, d to supnlv customers with RRIIiLKd, HADDLKM, w III I'm, and every article usually round in a nrsi 0,1" "'.V,l. "u '"s shop, st Clnclunsll l'r,"s. Having had sVaral years' osporloncn In iU b'l.iness, he Is comrideni of succno. .... uv uii sinus oi r pairing al short notice. may M ly KDWAKI) MKVKH, D ATTIsUi II COMPETITION PREVENTS IMPOSITION." " Kalling," Is the appellstloD given to thoss printer "who will work for a less price than I generally paid for printing." Rut by the aid of our Power preoe, aud other fuoiltllo, wo srs now proI uir.nl lo do WIK OF ALL lm. Poster., Handbills, Pamphlets, Labels, Hlanks, Ac, st s less rale tbsn they wore overdone in this Valley, aad In a t)lo lhatrao not bu surpassed In any oountry otSco,and at ths shortest possible initios. Whothsi we can make a living al It or ot I our concern. The public shall have the HeneAt of our a. I v anlagt a for doing cheap and good work. Moreover, having boon underbid, heretoloro, and having loasvied how lo rr, from the leasous given us by competitors, wo have determined to do Job Work, both for tho roiuvly and Individuals, at about half the price heretofore charged, and wo oan make money at that. Brlogon your work of every description, except work for lotteries and shows, Wg aava a ssw sd asatiTtrvL AososTMSSTor JOB TY PK, enabling us to compete, In the beauties of s job, with any "printer" In the Valleys Wo foel sorry for ths members of ths "craft" that can 'I co in pole with us, but ws csu't help It now. Il msy cause some iuruting among the old "rats" that gave us lessons In "ratting," but thoy ought not to blsms us for out ratting thsm after tho lessons they hsve given. Thoy msy svoo csll It "Uli par relied Meauneas," but still wo shall try. fllvo us a trial at luast. and after finding tho loweel prion old "rata" will dowwrk for, come to this offlco and we can do It still cheaper. NEW DRUG STORE. '8I0W 07 THK OOLDEH MORTAR ) D. V. JOHNSTON, DKALKH IN Drugs, Mosllclnea, Patlata, Ulla, Dyti uf fs, lerfusury. tatlotja erf, Vf., Weet tide of Main et., next door to tht VALLEY HOUSE, BROOKVILLE, UVDIAWA TAKER pleasure in Informing the public generally, that hols now In receipt nf and openIngln blsnsw room, opposite the Public Kqusre, a full. lock of atlGood.lo hlsltne. "lastoek of Dmias and Mkdicnes He can say with all ennfldenee Is u I surpassed, eltberln nuallly or variety bysay otherbousola thoeousty, nor al as low prices. Hi. stork of Paints, Oils, Vuraishes, &c., Koptby tilth tseompletoln every part. Ian now ope nine an elegant assort me nlof Enatith, French and American Peruneriet, All of which have bora purchased slouch price a will enable me to sollet tbo loweatralea. For any oflbeaboveor numerous oihcrartlrtet utually kept in houses of lik ii charade r, the public aforaapei 'trull) Invited to ths "Sign of tho tioldvs Mortar." Physicians rata rely upon having their Prescrtpllouscarelully compounded. Jen I. V. JOHNSTON. UNION BAKERY. I he s'lbsor house famlllll r has opt a Mnkery at the nuwna, the Old Hues Horn, .reel, wlieie ho will keep conbread, and all aorta of eakos on Main Unrite Ktroet, wbeie he stonily, frsHih light bread, and all aud crackers, lisle alow prepare tor weddings and parties st short i fob 91 IB WILLIA! Ml to dv baking ttl.KKMl.
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OPTIIJt TfEITY-FIMfl OP TUB INDIANA AMERICAN, The l out; fourth Volume of Ute lasusi Ana t'S will begin on the Ist ot Üveemb.' lsUSv I I hl Is s favorsbla time to uhserlbe. Iis lüde J pendence on politics, lie Miiaurpasspd snmtusry Of I news, both foreign and dutnestlf ; Its devotion to tho Agriruttural inter-sis of this Valley, and Its VwJB SslSW'd miscellany for faintly rosding. make 11 s favorite paper, wborevurlt is known. TIBsta manifest by its extensive circulation, and by the eagornooe with which it is borrowed b those who are too poor to take It, as well as those that are loo mean. Kvou those whose views it combats, road it regularly, for they love Its Independence though they bate Its doctrine. A great tneuy of those pay or it, like sten, for they say Its Agricultural department aud tho faintly reading are worth the cost of tho pspor in add Hi, in to the honor of roadlug their own pspoTi Most of them however, depend on borrowing It they either bang around the pni offices and go behind the counter till they hsvu read It, or annoy their neighbors. We fUl ovary body to read the American, hence wo do not complain of the Post Musters who violate the law, In this res petit, nor of those who lend the paper. But 10 aava each from the unpleasant task , wo propoae to sand it to poor people, and mean poop 0 St half price, or for nothing, ns they prefer, ratio r titan our snbcrlbers should be deprived of the pleasure of reading what they pay for. T ESJ MS. When not psld during tho year S3:tX) When not paid within six months ....StSO W hen pals In sd vaoco S4B This Is ss chosp ss a paper this also cn he furnlshod at, wöou out off from all pullte printing not ever- allowed the post office printing to wblcb It Is entitled by law. All subscribers are understood us euguglngto (on'.lnue unesss stipulated otherwise, vtbeti s lleronllDttsnce is contemplated notice should be k m en Im. lore the time I outand arreuragos MUßT UK i'.ll. a read) writer, and an able ttas mlleii into goo.1 hands. lel.IsM . ...t '. it IKJII. Mr. d liiof. bhl we have no of otiual SblHty and Indusinn Ifle do try counliy as posooaatitg lüiiUOl Hn u WS doubt not thst ho will supj ..; lh lug of the A meciceji fessi-cneWni. UaoosviLLa .tansies.- f Jiir pup oh side rah I) 'uturged. au1 Is OSfnl he editor) theo largest paper In tn largo enough Iu all conscience, i-'rn Is one of the real progreestvee, and subecrlption list will bo sa much length as his paper la lucrossed in six oO'lwm hope his ascd In I'enscrrvuu lis.. jI S7Goodwln, of the Brook villc Aaaorlsan has been improving his paper lately. It Is now one of tho neatest papers published auy where.-New 4ootip Tr6usr. The Brookville American cornea to us greatly enlarged and somewhat Improved In appearance. Ws bsltsve It Is now, the largest paper, aud one of lbs best In the State Shrtlyvltlr Daitnrr. jrjThe Indians American has been greatly enlarged sr d beautified, aud to uow the largest nrwspaper published in the stale of Indiana, and la of the drurest type ulso. Wtir n UkriiHm Adv mit. Tho Brook vi Us American bas been very roaterlally enlarges; and tho sharp shots with which It abounds shows Uiat preachers CO n odiloeeular pa purs first rats If they chose to. Its Rdltor, Hsv. T, A.Coodwln enjoys his preeent v oration as Uhs had been raised to IV writes snd osysjdit whst be pleases about all parlies and makes up a papor that Is wide awake and readable la IU every colgsjSS Good luck to him. JestA Bcsdf Mtgitur. Isoisra AsssiuaS. This paper hss ben latsly enlarged aud Improved, aud Is one of the most Independent papers lit the ktlalo. it Is plaln-spo-ken . and generali v right UpOH thO groat moral nuostions of ths tlsy. OWtf ttUtwi' MafSBiM, Brookville, Laurel & Rushville MAL LINE. TUB. u.nters lug ths B specifully Inl Cosnfertat ie sengers, from Leaving Uro, the eoutract for carry -ipvs route, would rolle thst he will ran s accoMimodalion ot pes i Laurel, trl-weekly. latoty afto the arrival it', on 1 ucnda)S,'l hlirsof the Hinge days and Saturdays, arriving at Laurel the aaitto evening. Laavoe Laurel at 3 e'cloek A. M., on the aamoday, and arrives at Hrookvllloln Hmo to make connection with the stage for Cincinnati. Ho is alao prepared to convey paote.igers from Laurelto anytpart of the country they may wish to visit, on roasuuablo terms. (J.W.I .n.M , sug. 94. Proprltoor. IIAlillll llii;i HAHDfl It I !! A general aaaortmont can al waya bo found at the lowest prices for cash, rt oclSU T TYNKK A KIMHLK'S. FALL GOODS TN GREAT ABUNDANCE, AT NO 1 COMMERCIAL ROW, I V OH BRICK III I !. Ill ', S. W. Cor. Main Burgess t IK ud sts. BROOKVILLE, IHDIANA Nsaatas na n. T CTCK. Isrocclvlnglhe I JL, ol Pull goods, ever ii roe,' inn. it sssorlment i tins market selected by himself with unusualcare with reference lo Price, Hi) e, ami Cluallty be challenges thecotnmcrelalfruloruli) oithevallc) to surpass bis stock. The svnlorpartner.Mr. Liata, glvos hisentlro alio nl ion to III trad o I eeps well posted I list) le, erleoa.andqualil ,ofgool iu the markot makos I purchases tn Cincinnati ami islhorwoy enableu to present a fresh stock to kls customers every thirl) or sixty dsys. Our friend snd the public sro sll ospoclolly Incited to examine ourstock, ss we sro delerm.nsd toBxt'stln ourefforlalocBUrloyourissioaiid Interest, as by sodolug so wobuts rvooor own, hop jl 15 SELLING OFF AT NEW YORK PRICES. A Splendid Assoitmfntof sssaw. ossa ssasai ff sfsa gr sjos. (WW JLaf stl SB Vl IsJP saaf (tta FARQÜHAR& L1N0K, Ar.-now sailing the large aid desirable stock of B.erek-pdlse oi Mr. Klohard Tyner, at hi oi l and soll known aland lu Brookville. c. VEKV KBCTJCED PKICKS FOR Tho Good must bo .old and inostattracltve bargain can bo eocured Country Merchanlo sro Invited to examine the Mock, which t ver large, well asaorted, and ol the choicest incuts to pur lllarkamllti in" Ibsirstoc o whom we promise InduceII ii it it it to thelrlnleredto "lay Iron when they can uao "Stale KtcM k money," Gentle manly and aecomuiodatlngt lorks will bo In altendanco to serve you with dlapslch st sll limes, nl the "OldGrlndMoso Horner. " dee lias .MetB T IOHTEi NEWTON AD BRA0BÜHY 8 PISUSI o ri- - sjj "-a Jj A I. tin r tntidiRiBH tVV i u sf,, er is nur Ilm we ucvorhail so lind a stock of Pi-f anos on hand as now, and we pleslgo ouraoive to sull for cash lower than )ou eathuN i i i t All we ask Is an examination of oar Immense stock of L. , N. A H.'s Pianos, togotkor with othsr good makes, before ) ou buy. MUKCII V WHITE, jjoc 81 " "ourtb street, I he largest Piano Oealersta Cincinnati. PIANOS FOR RENT, NEW AND SECOND Ha. NU. We -') asjjaajj4jsj ix new at d hand Pi rnrrn auoa, al the pur nl upnls on . Come snu rent oou. hll'KCH h vt III I K, Uecai No. 74 Wet Fourth atrwot, I holargost Piano Dealer lu Cincinnati. TVfTELODEON 6! MELODEQN SI MELODEONB! ATA HlshoptV ihlld' MelOUe. (Und unuqualud tu America ratiid aale is proof lioslllvo i lliul real aubcriortly ovoi all others. For xTu al fac tory prices, who esalc or retail, from 8Ü to S'tuo, Ilec SI MUKCIldi WHITE. Tho largest Planoand Meloduon dealersln t I netnuatl. A Speker at Last, But that is no reason why U. A A. N. Black lidge of Melamora, cauaol oell cheaper and beter goods than any bouse lu the valley, consisting of s general assortment of Hry Uoods, Oroeerles, Uueensware, Hardware, Cutlery, Boot and hhoes. Hats, ' ape, and a general assortment of Heady Made Clothing of tho latest aud moat Improved Nbsngbst stylos. We would respeclf ull) call the attention of tbo ladio to our stock of tillks, l e Latinos, De Berges, Alpacas, Cashtuora, Ac,, also Kbawloof various Description, Dress Trimmings, Jewelry, and a general assortment of Yankee Notions, which we pooltlvely will sell a cheap if not cheaper than auy house lu the valley, for cash or approved couutry produce. We return our slncero thanks for former patronage, and ask a liberal share for tho coming year. Call nnd toe us. All Indebted to us wilt p easoenll and settle ap their aocounta.ae we must have monoy, or we cau not eoultne to oll good o cheap. H.tk A. N.ULACELlDOE. lob. I-Sm. WANTED. 1 AA AAA FT.ET OF GOOD MERCHANT IvVVVV aide HA VV LUUH waUtodTsetlvWed al ibo Saw Mill oa tho Canal, Just above Brook Hie, for which a liberal pries will be paid In caab or iuiulier. , dec Si w. Moitrtow. I. IHM I HM A LAH: K assort) l usually kept lit slsUes of all articles retalt alores, at the lowest price for cash al nor I TYSKR v KIMBLE'S. ÄALLFAPERTho largesia.sorttnentevor offered to thle le, fur sale al .No. I t-uinmorrial How. by l IM K V SAMUIIHAR i s . n intuit of Hoots, isktns, llojs. Mislurrl'o celebrated WVs? sn OUd l 'luskinsan I ties, at cash prioes. lU.kliis ort IS tin sit ok äVöJBSLg..
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A V 1.11' (111 BUI PEC TOM Al.. For ths Mptd euro of Coughs, Colds, Hosarssr.ess. Bronchitis, v hooping-cough, Asthma av ( onsasnptlon, la nutvorasUy known as the best remedy ever vol discovered for every variety of Pulmonary Hasses. Be elW It the Sold of Its usefulness and iu numerous tl . ases of Its curse, lhat almost orory eoctlou of the roankvy abounds iu persons publkly k be A, who have toon roelor. d from utsrmtng and evon desperate discs of the Isngs by Its sso. When ones tried Its aaperlortlyover every other medlelso of lis kind is too apparent lo escape observation, and where Iu virtues are known, in puMr SO longer heeltate whet antidote to ustploy for lbs distressing ssd dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs whljfaare lnctdeBl to oav climate. By its timely use many, nay almost all attacks of dlaesae upon Ute long or throat, ararreatcd and thus are aavod many thousands every year from a premature grave. No family should he without it, and those who do neglect to pro Ide themselves with s remedy which wards off this dangerous eiset gt disease will have cause f deplore II when it Is KM late. Pi oofs of tho surprizing efficacy of Ike CSSIT) Pectoral need uotbe given to the A men SSSk peoale, they have living proofs In every neighborhood, it ul those who wish to road the stetementeof those whoso whole health has Seen restored an. I whose Uvea have boost amved kj Its uee, wHI Bod them tn my American Almanac which the agent bslow named has to furnish grails for ovory one. rreoarodhy llr.J. C. A van, f radical Chemist. Lowell Maas.. and sold by aU Druggists and Deal' era in Medicine through this section. Hold by rs in .Medicine Ihrougn tbts oeclloi M, W. Hallo. Brookville. Ind. Gilford A Dupuv, Laurel " C. VancfMnp, .ilrlsmots, C. Overton, Auderaonvlllo, Jan IS 3m CHERRY PECTORAL For the rapid Cork or coiens, colds, hoarsle:ss, BRO!HITIS,WHO0ri!Ve-OV6lf CROUP, ASTHMA. AND coNscnrnoH. Among lbs mi made In this gel of llfsdurrcasc the lernt of hum ol mors rssl vol button oT Cheml asSnesrras ocieuco has forllltate the business msnlsnd oven prolung ar, none oan bs named iklutj than tins rontrV l Healing Art. A vast trial of s throughout tl country, hss proven kcyuhd s combination of uwdl ly control and cure loobtstbslno msdiclns or nes jei known, rsa eo ssroIho naraemita variolic of hl h have hitherto ssfsat from our midst thouassds and thousands ev. sry jrssr. Indeed, thsrs la ahnndanf rsaisas to bel.ovo a Roatody haw at tongl been found whlob can be relied en, to cars tho moat daagarone affections of the lungs. Our space here will feOtferoilt us to psbllsb any projiortioti rf ths euere effected by Its use, but we present ths fadlowing; and refer further omjulr) to my Amorttun Almanac, which the agent below bassod, vUl always be pleased to furnish free, who rot u are full particulars and IndlspuUble proof of those sUleiuoiils. Office oi I . iu, sp.,riat!oti, Laurens R. B.,i S.C.. Aug 4.183 Dr. J C. Ayer, Doai Sir; My Utile aou, four I car. i eiteck old. has just recovered rrora another severe lalnfuant hcarlnl Knver. bla throat rrdlel iraon that visited him. plo Irtan, for a i auccta, I i I gnvr him at night, 1 e uttssk of bronchitis, with entire iducod to try It on my little i-o) . i-a-apoon-fnl ovory throe hour, lim morning, and by ten o'eloek S s destdod change for the Soiree da) um, he was able to eat or lis use to the sbove named disease will eave many a child from a prämature grew, aad re llevo the suxiety of many a loud parent. Por all affections of the Throat and Lungs. I believe It the boat leedlclue aslant. A fouling of the deepest gratltede prompte uie In addressing you thaea linos. but for your Important discovery my Utile boy would now have been In another world. I am yours with g'eat rospeet, J 11. POWELL, Supt Trans.. L. R. M. Kocky Hill, (Somerset Co.) K. J,, July 91, Uttt, Or. J. C. Ayer e Slues year medicine ha become) known he to It haa a greater demand than any other cough reined) we bsvs over sold. Ills spoken of Id terms of u urn assured prams by thoau w ao nave aeon it, ana i a now oi loo the bestlhev can say ot It I not for the good It ha done . f lake pleasure In Oeding II, because I know Ural 1 am giving my customers too worth of their money, and Pfeol gratified lu seeing me bouenl It confers. Please aoud me a further supply, aad believe nie Vosrs, wuh jcspeot. joiiB.r. wm TLorn. , any nusabauT of uerltaustoeuan bo P. Al out you, II JAMES C. A V Kii, it! Chemist, Lowell, Mass. .ikvtlte by M. W. Hallet Drpuy,' Laurel, Ind. C. C. 0 Andereonvllle, es In aoarly over) Crown Point, la., 4 mna. n tho west, ing Agent. leb. 1, THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THS AOE, IS AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. They don't Ac's complaints, buttbey cur them. One Box ho cured U) pOla. Three Boxe have cured too wnrstcaaos of Scrofulas Two Bokot have Cured Erysipels. One llox ulwa) . cures lh Jaundice. Threw Boxes aro sure to eloau tho syeleiu from Uo''S olieu lea ikau Mio kms it. Tvo Bogus hsvatomiileti 1) ou od ike wsrttof hie .11 d ie.-, seldom fail to euro the Pilo. . , Oex looo cure too headache arising from a foul ttonu A. Strong dos-s often repealed expel ever) worm from the k who are a lid lie given to children lets ami. led with thla 'ourgo. Asa gentle Physic they have no equal. One llox cures derange meat of the Liver. Thoy purtfV the bt-od, aad thus strike at the foundation ol every iil.ua-. A u Dinner Pill there i not their equal In the world. Thoy are porehr vegetable. arid ran do no harm, but do accom nil ab au unaccountable amount of NEW CASH CLOTHING HOUSE. "Tbvlaste and choracler of a netlonare known by Ha costume. hi wit. B1 ELIBVINO AI WH DO IN THE TRUTH sign those w h' be Hove lh-i -'itpparel mas.' The uudurslgu cd I awart moat fjjtllo l attempt lo catch th thepunll ib rough '.he niedlum mont. ) el no cannot refrain from i liuiire upon the mind ol his p piildlc generally, thai "taste" Is o thiugs to bo otudied In a garment . li sst, ai xa.at x so oi a.aii.mr, SM lenllon or siivertlsa vortog u . and the if the Srl combine is' a garinunl cut and made in this manner wbilx it coots so mors tbsa ms Lungllsfly thrown together, dtspls) to rugreolesl ud vantage the beaut) ai d yu.etrv of a perfect form, anT conceal the dofecU of an l Olper fort oue. In illuslrattott ol this wo could point lo many who "stalk through tho world scarce half made ap, and that ao lamely aud uiiihahtonably that dog bark at thorn, aa they ball by." Not lhat tin ) have been cortaltod t Stir proportion by "dleB.Mrtia ualure." bail from the fsjlthst they did not purchase their dross of s practical taihtr. To sack we would rooommend too now, fashlouably, aud woll selected stock of Clothing of Wo (D)o 1&& ijaV.JLlaaUsXVw Two doors north of the Rank, where you will aP ways Aud a largo assortment of III A D -ft AUK CI.O I IlleVtU. Cbespei than can be had at any other houee la the couutry. He tea practical Tailor, and Sailers himself he can suit too taste of all who favor blm with a call. He, after expressing thanks for past favors, requests the continuance ot pmronage from the pub He. and will be happy to wait on Utooe who may fovor him with a call . He alee atlll coatluaes to carry oo the Tailoring and Is prepared to do up wotk on the shortest notice and moot reasonable manner. Hop SI F. O. BAKU. "SEASONiaJBLE POETRY. BY A K ft O VBS) Itl I-; T II I X ii . !tol worth the Iura of a groat, Or a dlrtt lieeWs note, Ho threadbare, ragged. trae) , l orn, worn, forlortiand hree.y Is my coal! Ami vat. when I 'm gaily dreeeed. l.ookiu lue. , I dare ssv, m best. v,..il, ll !tllered ami torn. d si Heatings: now awiuiiy worn Is this vosAI Aad these, oaee up to my waaU, Ware fashion 'd rrom Bnetl cloth Theas, my friend, tbooe, once io See, Brillaut, supurb, divine, ' Are in) panU' Avsunll Olvs ws I'll tell rkled crow 1 11 g .) go alraighlw) ami bu) I iHRMsTl. I.I - nir i, splen .I. 0 II I'UVII II IMItllt sn till .. SlidOlU lnlh Table l over. . m a n ufailBreil ai.d sold.wholesali aiidrutall.b) M .hawyeres Co.Nd. i olleg liiilldlng, Walnut hi., Clnclanatl, fhlo. Urderapromptl) Blind. Coaotiy Merohasilsat.d etkermupplled oathelewesltorme. B0V.S,lo43. --4S-1UU...
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PHiLABKLPHlA.
rear frSSlM SSsttr ON BAJaD afeADä ! ASP RkKTosuKo SVvniaTOftaosioiSAi fWIIS setonishis gS visa .site I jmm ssj us vor taue i ""'. wueu aeeoacooai turn Hair back U. ts or Z..?',?:?!-mol 'swats it la sll Its lUi, lustre, aoflneat SBd - "f tlTlsTsi s an sc..,f. daedrug. aadlwooimaaTS ifshv erapMoas. and favorhV hoes fvet I -'aUoprevauls Ue batr f.oZ lZZ. 'Wi nice ecrot seall unheal thy f, i essVS I. tl as . " .Sinsr eaataU sWttM AI lit VKtoSAToK AH9 temtC. Wosaaox srswooritsoatowka T rtihsssli oar sssertlooa: ewsseewso owr csrthfto. I havesvsM rrof.O. J. Wi and hae adm.red its v and was beooettng, I hot, hv the oao l suaiod Its orifti perinanoDtly so. was ooooming, aa i isoogbL. or the RoSorative. "final color, and I h'0 jm laskl. svszrsvssi asSsaawsvs. sSa .a a m . . . as -i-iiiswt vnaoe Uit-My -ejlr had Saegsvosal ysojra htMkwsMHailnc pormaneouy era). a-Yoas panted by a harsnn.se wblej rendered she cwwstant application of oil nocoaaary lo is 4rwsa7aT It. üf,.?-",!,iCd 5,M,r sseesssTow, about two months ago, it wsa Iu that T-nSBJrs 1 and having oontloootl IU uee uil wUhU Ska hss I tbreo weeks, It has tarsed to Ha satoral sie and aaaumed s lostro ssvd softness gvwovart to So t referred to th-o prsMlaeod by tho apwIteatSVoa of lis or any other proparatUu I have TeToaM -I regard it as an Indispensable aetlcr- lur every Ud'to,''''swsla..Halr SseUiraIwiiu'lV k i V pucfosee of Urs vela c or auui ) ina-uio hatr. lim hav pern ss oe to re tj, , ," "''ts' en) tost ot llafsjgs si you oil ly it. or the d r. o.i i luaawvi, a fine . nlof and tea -o,.r.. MlU RISC. Oardinsr, Malso, Jana H. Sd, Ml Dear. Dear hir-l have oeod two Sottloenf Prolussor Wood's Hair H.storaliv. nd ae tratr s.y Itlsthegrwaloet dtocov.r, of the ut7ftori g and changing the bair. Before Tet. It 11 was ss gray as a man of seventy. My hsfr has now attained iu ortglaai cotor, Yes mend II to the worfl wltooSt the la.fj.,. TT? ease was oao of the worst kind. Yours. ikll. sftSPHV N. R.Wh now ami ap too Hootnra- Ira kssssa with a.4 xemyJSet lug color, that with sediment should ha sasstha preference. sold at iw Market street, m Lmu, Mo.,sm Hroadway. Sew Vork, aad by all drurtote every where. All kinds of fared it pataat moShMasys Ss sale on the moat 1 Ihoral terms at Prof. WooSw lablishmeut. 114 Market street, St. Loads. Prtosfcnlf tdnts SI. or sis houtss SSk stats SS, or .it bnicies far s, nu.ru SJ of sis boujmUi ,-' '' "rs oil Drloi.i.i Kowottvo ...uaa.eniajuu mag is life pill, warranted . , " ttr'y ,n "see I pi i. ... , l j .i,nI, Kslolatl A ('a t-as,. . JoHNu-raHa iirisis ugwss, tor ssasssaa, was win II sell St manufacturer 's p JanSS BOOK AGENCY. The .ulaMrtbers have eeubu-hed a Book Ar m PhttadelphU, and will ferelsh any loi m iuiiiicanoii at me retail pr.ee tree of iitioaagS ' Any psrsons, by forwarding ihs aubacriptlnn prise of any of the SS asagaituea.ourh a Haraor,Oo deyS,, Putnam', Orabam'S, Praak I., .lie-. Poahloos, he., will receive the luogastne ..r oow yeow M ! - op , ; I f i SSM I ...ogr.ph ,artsA of either Wa.hli.gton. Jaekeoa or Clay I at, il sab serlher to a S and a SI Magaue, thoy will r. ... -a. upj ol sUavai oi the taro ponrarts. II subecrlblng to fS worth of Magattue. all throe porlralU will bo sent grails. Musto fUmisheS to those who may wish It metopes of every doacrlplloe and els to lassjo or small ..ieulltl.s furnlshod Heal Preoeo. Diss. Ac, seat to order Every daecrlptloa of Engraving an Wood executed with neatness and alcpate. V'lowo of SmtSdii.g. Newspaper llesdiug. View uf Machinery, Hook IlluatraUoss, Lodgw Ceruseatas, ttoMlaaaj Cards, oka. All order ent V mail promaUy at- ...... v.... . .,.., s i.uiii( ussi i.i ineiriL'id Inga e egra ved can send a taagaorreotypo or sketek of the bulidlef by mail or proas. Persons at a diatance having asleable article would Bed It to tselr ad vsnlags to adArae ike sob srrloers, aa we woe Id act aa age a I tor toe aale of the same. HYKAM k PlVKCoS, 50 Houlh Third Siraet, Phlladcl phlaTPm. icuueaio. rerouae wleaiog view of thetrlliUS j o. iriia. taovswiy) . atavt I'ldlVIDEM'E, K. I. NEW PRINCIPLE! KO POINOKK FMK AID ASH cm. OR ANTIDOTE TO MS Uli A, rvs ras raxvasmos ie consj lcer and Agae.or Chill fever, Hamb Ague, aad other Intermittent aud Remittent Pevertx also of itilllous Fever, aasmasjasmtod h Typhold N, mi torn; T pdoid Fever, Yellow Fever, bbip aad Jail Fever, Oeneral Oebll Ity, Nkfht siwoaio, aad all other -woa forms of dlsMM i SS a t a asm e .. . . mm MALARIA OR MIASMA Till ubtle atmosphone pot sou, which at oortale ajMons li unavoidably inhaled at evgn breath, t the same In choracler wherever It exlks, stoHS, south. east or -est -end wilt every wborsytaM tsv this newly discovered ABTIOoTE, which neu lroH.es the polsoh, completSlT BBBjJaj tamlSJSI. and thus entlreh remove all ihr eanea nt diaavaa suits from lu uee' lssW sxSSsaswproteriany I or trat e lei eveu In Ickt) or swamp) localities from aay Ogwaor nil lion diseaee whateva. . or Norn constantly Inhaling Malaria or M Il will inttoaUy check ibeaaraoln sorooe- ' have suSkred far aay length of time, from oaa a to w ist, rs. as. so that thoy need never hav v cauLb.oy ronunaiitf iu see aaeerSieg to Il will Immediately raUaea all Iks resuiisoi vinous or ague oisrasoa. I a S broo UOKTUY OF PUBLIC rM PlUEXClt MNUL'LA It AND RNTI BE II ARMLEtSltSSSl, Tnerolluwlng certlSeale from oae of tbo two! aettmralsS ahsmisu in tue United State ta -nunksf io eiar, iroitie: .tew ora. Juao It, "I have made a chemical examination of Fever and ague tu re, or Antidote la äassksi havetoetod ll for Arse nie, Moreury, Hoi...... aad htrychnloe, ksSAsjts tyMIound a particle af etsjaat In 11. no- have I found any aubeUuve In its oeealieu thai would prove inj ISMS J.th. K. ClIll.l.O, M I). Chemie. . ars. t lllWIU.l, 101. i This Allow of Us PURK USE AS A PREVENTIVES, by which all person may be aero of entire dorn from too above nauwd dleeasos no matter he w sii kl) iheeoason or swamp) too locality. PkfuuPH op EPFICaLV are feeoaeaUy petvllshed, and torn coosSdeoca of tow awhile ts asked only lu proportion t , Its actual moitU wherever in trod uei ii and used. These only are relied upon lo iiTovo til wortto One or two boitlos will answer for ordinary eases; some may require more. DUesHlwsm BitBUsi in German, Freimh, and pan sh.aerompaey eaoh i.juie. Prtce One Dotisr. Prepared asyd aatd by lb Proprietor, JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, K t. Por sale by druggists generally. oovS -.saw, A. WUUDHALLsS.COm Ags'.eitn Bn.ok villa, aufl for aale by d.alers gwa era. iy throughout the Lulled biases saStäamSsM1ANK IIKill POETRY. Hoar) winter, bleak and cold. t nines again with freelg bleat, And the w lud, so floroe aad ibold, - ha toe year not long oan last. .Nature sleep to ftossm and sedasss. Psded, loo, iu face's g Udaees. vt ht aa emblem this. of Use! Tottering, ha'toatag to decay t All Its grief, aad war, aad (trite, n grim death doth peas away. Like the wintry 0i are we, Hastening to eternity. 1 hen.etktOS tVBMeaVS wln4 Chill our blood with da wer, Lot us 'satnetilo amvws unkind Juard ourselves e'eu from tots bwur d strong boots snd elotaeeeanttlv. Thea the winter you'll defy. TYBBRA KIMBEL, oa Barges sueat Keep GI.OV h end clothing very warm Kisewbere you will seldom meat, Puch as thetrs tobrare toe storm And Uowta and shoe, of evary ktesl Por w tutor uao you there wHlSed. Bayou nf aad old, male andmasale, J uoi call al their store and see For yourselves, aad tSew bay If you waul to oavs soar taoaey. And your health loo ATTENTION, sAA-L. To art, or art to bar. ISat u the ueettoa, Whether 'l . I . it r i..r th man lo saSVr Tho tile aad w oaa of tore 0011 iso onto, Or SlsBke hi cash ogeinsi . oaa of trwobloo, And b) a , . -- ' ASSS. ToS-y,toW, Mo more; aadb) lhat purchase say WS ead Two very many iiiceorveaienceo Ibalwearetvolrto: U eswwsx Devowtl) tobewlrhwd. Teweeagwrk Cnfaahloaably old, ah! there's the rah. Por la see, faded garb, what Ills laejr rosea When they aro leaet d eel red. TasMwH tke reihst makes calamity of seek a salt; For wao vratild aar the ffavte of peawers by AuraetanenUon b, atoreadbarerwoA, Or veetmaate low n tasiitonobiv oti. When he hi moo If murkl a ,aleta 'ueke By .oirshaslng en entire new suN ef Clothe a I F. Ö. A kJiK'I Faaklouabl Clothing Store, das Hi Mm.
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d.-hllil) . night sweaia, Ac. I ho paUeut al Ooce be gins lo recover appetite and strength, aud enntin ue, until a permauentand radical care U sSWtad. And a S proof that II Is also w
