Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 June 1856 — Page 3

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A PAPER FOR THE FAMILY C3RCLE DEVOTED TO THE AMÜSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OF YOUNG AND OLD.

THE AMERICAN.

:b of Hon Will Cunbark. on wa a . am a a A 4k I ortaUBf Lanes to jmuhnm vom paaUi, DIWrd May M, 1958 1 Mr. .Speaker. y the trrartiOMs and tpwetd tndnlgfMQ tf the Cow itti on l'uhlio Lande 1 hu parmit tod to toy word or two in opposition to those I Mid bills, und to the bill bo ton thn Huna bow for consideration I mi MUiotod by no porty plrtt or sectional oonsid ration in ming to irgo objection to in-- bit) making thin gfHrtt lo Lottiaiana. I Ytlled against tn grant to low, WUoonain, and Mmhitfon. no wwU no lo Florida ond Alabama. !( 1 oonld bo paranadad U pr not pie at disposing of the ;ib ltfl domain lo thin maunar 0aeoorrot. I wunid on oon vote n grant In one Hut aa to anih i . wherever It might bo asked. I therefore ehooae this op portunity beeetiee It ia tho only mn that baa been ntfordd mo ' to bile fly submit my flaw on (bo polls resent ly iaanrnrted Into the legleUtion of the eooatry, by inking the land from the hardy eotllor and giving It over to railroad eorporaiiona. Rot permit me loony, lirt, that I am opprsed to the mode in which i ho Uuttee,havi ahosen to pane thee Mira, They have rar. ly bono pi in led that lltny üould he teen, and when orten J thay have been put through to hot hwie, under the whip and pur of Ihn previous juration, nod Iba million efler milium of the pub lie land hnvn been voted away, end no inetigiiott baa been had, end no man baa before tbta time been permitltd lo rnleo hit von: ngnioat it, or ptoee tbe true ekareotcr of tbeee grants upon th record I ean see no reason whatever for thie line of policy. It ay bo, Mlbapa, found in the suggeswon ef tho honorable member from Teaoeseer, Mr. Jonen, who baa hnjo permitted to s n aord or two, that when these bill have been diaooeaad in former Congresses they have in moat instances failed. Sir, U these bills are right, and thia move of legislation based on correct Cinciploa, no harm will be done by veatijration; bot, if they will not bear inveetigaiiote if they cannot sund upon "their owe merits, they ought not to pass. A od I em sure that many of tbom would not have pasted bad diawwasluu been allowed. Take the lown bill Sot an inatnnce. That bill makes a heavy grant to four roads in the State, while the Legislature of lown, .1 understand, naked a tyrant for bot two. The Committee on Public Lands gave ttum twioe aa much as tbey wanted; and I think they have sot located in their bill'a single line of these four roads where tbe people of lown have asked them to be located, bat made grants to other and different roads entirely. This I cannot tin demand. I am unable to determine bow this committee understands what the State of Iowa warns belter than she does herself. A.'ain, the two southern lines of these road to which grants are made ire it not more than an average distance of thirty miles apart and as the railroad corporation has fifteen mi lea on each tide of the road out of which to mke their aelectiona, theee corporations will absorb about all the public lands in that part of the fckate; and. indeed, the whole grant and the location of tbe roads Bflder that Sill seem to have more of an eye for the publie lands, as a matter of speculation for these eorporaiiona and land jobbers, than for the interests of the Statu of lown. Mr. THORINGTON. I with to correct the gentleman. Mr. CUMBACK. I will yield to him for that purpose, aa 1 do not desire to be incorrect. Mr. THORINGTON. I have before me a bill reported in conformity to the resolutions of the State of Iowa. Tbe gentleman says that there are but two roads asked for. Here arc three Mr. Oumback. Not four? Mr. Thorington. Not four, put three. Mr. Cumbaek. I wish the honorable gentleman to answer this question: whether his State, in their resolves, naked for 'more than two roads in tbe petition from their Legislature? Jfe"-" Tor i ng Ves, air. . Mr. Cumbaek. -1 have not seen the resolves of the Legislature; but 1 think the gentleman is mistaken. His authority for his statement is a former MM, and hot the resolutions of the Legislature. I happened to be in the S-nate the other day, after Ibis Iowa bill bad passed, and a discussion was being had on the reconsideration of ths vote passmsr it; and the Senator from Vermont Mr. Foot 'here slated, in tbe presence and in hearing of the Senators from Iowa, that the roads in thia, bill were not one of them located on any line asked for by the people of that st-ite, and that new lines were granted in addition to what tbey wanted. It was not denied by the Sena tors from Iowa, who, having the bill immediately under their charge and keeping, were listening attentively to the remarks of tbe Senator from Vermont, as I understood at that time; and bv reference to the discusnon then - of had I have no doubt I will be found to be correct. Why this has been done tt seems to me it is ditficul: to explain; and the Senator from Iowa Mr. Jones might wdl remark, as he did in the discussion in the Senate speaking abuat the manner in which that bill was gotten through thia House, that "the determination in tha committee was, that they would, on introducing" this bill, put it oa its pasaagt;, aad ask tor the previous question, to as to cut off tlebaU, because they believed that debate on that bill uxydd be almost certain to defeat it, as it bad always defeated evry other steaiUr bill, eicept the Illinois Central railroad and the bills for Missouri and Arkansav" So much for that bill! Now. a word aa to tbe Alabama bill. We have jun learned, that in that case ww have granted lands to aid in the construction of a railroad in that State. a lirge portion of which road is already ctmttructtd, with the cars running npon it. So Mtthe member from Tennessee ia the remarks ho has just submitted. It occurs to me there were strong reajonsfor the my limned disoubsioti allowed by the Coramiivtc on Puhl' - S . o swoa a a Lisvaaw en tnat Had its provisions come to fight by a lair invwStigatioQ. it wouiti also have shared the auma4 fte that tbe Senator from low ;i aowitsjiy concluded WQuld h iTf be fallen bis fasts. Mr. Cobb, of AUbaiiu I dtuuro to ask thB getrtlrfn in how much land Indiana got tor intem-d improvement-'' One million six- hundred thousand acrsw. Mr. Cumbaek. Tho gentleman has sskjf) b qtttstioa sad answered it bim-

elf, whether orreell or Dot I do not

orrirnd to v. But I wonld say this r . mm . i inn ply, that beeaae Indiana, wmn thn most of her territory was n wilderness, received a grant of land to aid in the construction of a canal, la no aufflcient reason why I should vote, aa a Representative from thai State, to give to Alabama a large grant of land to aid in the cona motion of a road, the moat of which has already been oonstMMtod without a grant, t would any this further to (he gentleman, that .f my own Mute had within her border a largo amount of Gov rnntent lands, and it wan hem proposed io tukr tin m away from the reach of the actual at tier and the poor m in, and hand tin m over to a sou I In corporation, and allow that corporation to deal them out to him al their own term, and at their own prlee, he would find mo a hearty an opponent lo sehm aa If the corporation wem in Alabama or Tata I never would favor any meaaum for the benefit of our own Htate oom i ih.n any other, if the meaaiir" n ii"1 based on correct principles. Mr. Mane. The gwnileman from Alabama has somewhat anticipated the question 1 intended to propound to my colleague. The Oencraf Government granted to the Slate of In diana. without saying anything about alternate uiclion, a sufficient quantity i I (ti l to construct the largest eanal in tbe world, beginning at thn Ohio Slate lino and terminating al Kvans vifle. Now, I aak my colleague if i la right for the Htale of Indiana to re crint this grant, without any clause guarding the publio Treasury by in creasing the prioe of the remaining Isnds to 9fi AO an acre; that grant In ing the foaadetion of all tbe prosperity of Indiana, and without which, perhaps, at this moment, we should not have a single railroad through Am State? If that waa right and It cor tainly waa approved of by all Indiana, I aak him. in common iuatice. if it is not right to grant to the new Slates, the lands which they now ask fur the purpose of aiding in ihe construction of railroads instead of cannli? Mr. Cumbaek. I have already answered the question of my worthy colleague in the reply I made to the member from Alabama. As lo the w a .a asw- e bi b sneech he has craftily put into Iii' luestion, I would only sty this, that ST . SI SI this "largest canal in the world" of which be speaks, and lor which he claimed so much, is not doing sufficient business from Lafayette to Evansville to pay tbe lolls and keep up Iba repairs, as I in inform d. At to it being the father of all t! railroads, I wholly differ with him fa all deference to his hotter judgment and am put sled to know bow he arrived at that conclusion, end how it is that the roads that are running near to, and parallel with, the canal, or any of the rot da in the State, are indebted for their existence to tho grant made to this canal to aid in its construction, a good portion of which it almost entirely worih.less? And should the schemu now on foot in oar Stale succeed, and the Legislature of the State assume the debt of this canal, and the people of the Slate bo taiedfor the benefit f tbe brokers buying its bonds, they may not then regard this work as being such an impetus to the prosperity of our people aa does my colleague. Our railroads aie built in Indiana, not by bounties showert d upon the State by ; the General Government, but by the j indomitable will and untiring energy of our people. When thus constructed in any Stale, they are made on such routes as the public wants demund, and ! not for the accommodation of land- i jobbers. But it matters not, as I wid before, what .Indiana has received or any other State, in donations of public anus .or tne oeneut oi corporation. The question is. isitnght in itself, and question is, isitriybt does this line of policy subserve the best interests of the country? Sir, we passed a bounty land law giving a land warrant to every man who had served in the army in any caDacitv for fourteen days. We have amended that act this session, extend - i or nir the one rations ot that act, -md in a a clnding a class of soldiers which were excluded by the act of the last Con fWss a SIS B.tS tjress. that act gladdened me neari of many a poor widow and orphan child of the men who had served their country, and had died unrewarded tor the service they had rendered her in the days of her peril. These persons have employed agenU tu procure their w rrants, and before they are issued, and while it is being done, we are entrar'ed in transferring the lands in Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota, where they hoped to have these land warrants located, to these corporations, and are putting them beyond the reach of their warrants; and tile consequence is, that the price of their warrants has already depreciated twenty per cent., and wit come down mucli lower yet if all these bills pasd the Ssnate, so that they will not pay the old soldier, or those whom he has left to represent him, for the trouble and expense of obtaining them. I confess I can see no consistency in this sort of legislation. But it is urged built through the that th s roads, western wilde, will public lands. So raise the price of they may; but I take that to be ari,'Ua ment against these grants rather than in their favor. f he lands are too high now, at the Government price, for thc poor man to purchase them in .nany cases. I think that the best method ef disposing of these lands would be to put them at such a price as will pay the General Government tbe expense of bringing them into the market, and selling them only to the actual settler. It is oot the rich mm that opens up tbe forest, and makes tbe wilder ess to bud and blossom, and extends the uuward march of civilization. This imp i work is not committed to the i i of luxury, wealth, and ease, but r is tbe hardy yeoman, who, with hie few dollars, seeks the West to procure for himself a homo. It is these men who produce these great changes and work out such grand results that huve made our country expand with a rapidity that has astonished the world, and is uneVjUaled in tho history of nations For these men we pass bo laws to en courage them on in their toils, buth.tvu for some wi'eks past bctn closing tindoors of the land offlces tn their faces when about fo purchase their homes, and compel them to wait until the; mereilrss land jobbing companies have Brtertrd thHr tjrants, and speculators have atereff the balance, and put these poor men in the hands of men whoso "tender mercies are cruel."You compel him to purchase his land of the incorporated companies who i have neither bodies to die or souls to

(damn laughter At thn term they

propow. What ha booonra of the cry of "land for thr landless," und homes for the homeless," on which politicians were ringing so many poetic changes but a short lime since? flutter far adopt this "homestead" policy than pursue the course we are ouw pursuing. Hut, aptin. in mukin these large uranta to these roads wo hinder and delay, for the lime being at least, tbe other roe da in the aamu State that am being constructed by Individual enterprise to meet ihe public wants. With thia bounty, a railroad corporation can go Into the market and undersell all other bynda, anil command money promptly, and labor, not being ruhjeot to the delays and disappointments In oldent to other roads, and break them down. Thu eredll of the road being good, thu lands donated need not be nut Into the market at once, but nre hold back until Ihn corporators ma maku sued a fortune out of ihsm as they may choose, Home of the grants made born to fo in havu bruit aiilliuient, not only to build the road, but to equip It from the proceed a of the grants, and have a large surplus of public Knds left, and am thus, hepout of market and cultivation, eontei quently, by this arrangement o long as it may be lo tbe interest of ihe corporation to do so, Surely this Is not good policy, lint, sir, I do not wish to detain the Houau by a longer discussion of this bill I -im erely hope that it may not pass, and that the other bills which may be hereafter reported from the I'ommi'.teu on Publio Lands, of like h u acter, may be defeated. We will soon have closed every land offloe in ihi ronniry, if this line of policy is further pursued. We have already ftbnl the settler out of Iowa and Wis oonsin. The offices will soon be closed in Michigan; and a project will soon be in lure us to close them in Minnesota, Where can the settler now go to pur eh ie hia home, or the soldier to locate his warrant? He must stand back un til these corporations are accommodated, and then, perhaps, tbe prioe of lb) land is beyond his reach, end be is turned away, while the corporations are growing rich and powerful with (overnment bounties. Mr. Speaker, I am glad that the principle of these bills and their passage cannot be charged against this side of the House. No party will claim it aa its own when it goes before the people at home to render an no count of itt doings here. Sir, the sup porters of these bills are from all sections and parties. T ey are eminently national, knowing no North, or South, or East, or West knowing no party knowing nothing but this wasteful distribution of the public lands I regret that any man on this side of the House is in the support of these measures. If they are to be passed, I would much prefer they were passed by our political enemies, than by the combination that has been formed h re. There is nit one of these bills that could get through this House were it not pulled by one thnt has already got through, and shoved by another that is behind it. One State votes for the grants for all the others, that all the others may vote for her grant; and by this sort of combination we have voted awnv already millions of acres of the public lands. I have voted against all of them, and will con tinne to do so until the end. It is a grievous wrong thus to take the public lands from the actual settler, and turn them over to landed monopolies. q.a , How the Border Ruffians Treated the Women of Lawrnnce. Thc K(UJ8RS corre ond , of he NJW York jyn,, gives a7 incident 0f piage oi Lawrence which u we sraev ajvrt, o v u ircioi V. lie 1 . When 1 wrote ot the outrages on j the people of Lawrence, I spoke of a rumor of women being ravished but discredited it. as I could not believe it. 1 learned from the person of whom Lhave spoken that there was such vil- ; itiny one ca8e at eMt attested by a person who was of the party." altho' he deprecated tbe act. "I cvuld have sliot.him." he said. Alas! he did not. I know that a large number of those with the posse will indignantly repel . any thing of the kind; but they went up lo oppress a free people be up to oppress . iree people because they loved freedom and would not re liaquish their political rights: and if they took with them a set of wicked tools to do the work of violence, on their heads rests tbe villainy aud meanness of all the outrages. And not on them alone. Franklin Pierce, the wail of at luast one helpless and abused woman has .jone op to Heaven against you! Tour proclamations, your corrupt tools here, and your neg lect to protect people who have so of ; ten append to you, and who have so ten been abused, bring home the guilt to your door, and give tongue to every American North, or South, or aMt, or West. "What hast thou done with our brothers and sisters?" Scott's Advise to his Sos. Read my dear Charles, that which is roost useful. Man only differs from birds and beasts because he has the means of availing himselt of the knowledge, acquired by his predecessors. The swallow builds the same nest which its father and mother built, and the sparrow does not improve by the experience of its parents. The son of the learned pig, if he had oue, would be a mere brute, fit only to make bacon of. It is not so with the human race. Our ancestors lived in caves and wigDrams, where we construct palaces for the rich, and comfortable dwelling' for tbe poor. And why is this ? but because our eye is enabled to louk h ick upon the past, to improve upon our ancestor's improvements, and to avoid ibeir errors. This can only be done by studying history, and comparing it with passing events. A Judicial Opinion or Sbcbbsy. Wu observe in a charge delivered reeeittj to the Grand Jury at Chicago, Ills., that the Judgt thus expressed himself in relation to sccresy; "One ijreiit reason why in every country the institution of thu Grand Jury is looked upon with respect, is that it is the only branch of thc Court that perform its duty i secret. Kim Kins and Gbxbb Corn. A gentle man informed us, yesterday, that he had enjoyed from his garden in the city, u mess of ripo Figs and green Corn. 'Phis will doubtless put some of our readers to thu pleasant task of locking wbotber they may not also be in the way of an agreeable entetain ment CAarfesfoa (S. C.) Standard. June 3.

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K O It G K V MAX W K I, I. h ii. iw .ri.rrl in fiiMw.li .mil .. r..m. i.r psr sM LsWanesMa wi - .1in. s II Ii.' 11 (.! Illl I Vl'f 1 I'l.'gH rr Ihvlr . ntnttmUllitn, lu whlrh he Li II I liv I Ml iitvl r aUsaUSB. - IS I HSU If INDIANA BANK NOTE LIST. CORRECTED WEEKLY IT K. 14. Ill UK tu A (., N.SSIKKIIB, in ttr.i llilriKi.iihit' Hu I Id In. Ilwlwr'i Mal nS slssl, 0 1 N Ol N N A Ti , uHIU. Who ein r. Uiais at iha lolinaing rstea ta iarmanlPt airhaii ami Ossi rarrssendMt. Nsar Ysrkssil VirslinaStai aii. k , Ksaavllla, ONO iiuc run t km i i"i mi r Nsvlaaa RsmI. Cnssr'lle, I radara1 Bsnil. lnllaitaMtlla, i nl ii...., lii'lianaill, Bash of las riani, lslunspalli. Kai1! ('oiiniy San , ( 0'tnrltf, Imliaita llaul, Maaiath. Knioiki i..-a tlank.i iliimWoa, SesSaSM an4 Maahasla, Rae AlSah), I aiaU'iilf r u Itaa, Oramarav Nanfe , ta'aratla, lank l U.Hana, Mil klfSH I ii Oasal Raak, i ...... im,.. (raaaiit l ltjr IUnS, a.siia'IIU, nana ! o,lu,.,, Cm. .. Mao.. . W ...in l.l, Imliana atis ttaiik UoMe. I'raOla i Itt Hau, lotr Mania, aimiharn llaoh larra Mssti o"lt l'l' U i lt . I mal iihs i Hau. .f H,r,M,, . N,ri.ti, il.i.i. ..I al.ha... f KUhait, Kikharl. Sank nf N'HikvIli, llnukvill.. Baal iMIh)Sn, IlmSSHt Bask ot Moiiu! Vart.oM, ai. Baak, Bank of Waraaai. Wim, Hank nf MhmIuiI", Hrmkllla Sssl , II..... )ar II... k , l.a.., Hank , HuhliHf li)i .Mini) nai.k ii. r i ....... rha.k, TWO PKR tia.Nf UIROOURT. 0 ma i Wasuru Baak . riitai'SoiH Kuk, vv.pio Hank, il,.i...r Wabavali Hank Kalamaami Hank, Morlk WaaUrh.Hlooiuflal.i. Niiua Muii k , SlauSan l ..ni.. Hank nf Vor! Way i.a, llauk of Soulk BS4i OaTavsra Oeualf Raak, 1 ml lau Haaarva Hank . all oUr ladlaaa Nolaa araffno I U S3 par aahl illaeuunl, sml thoiilil al om-a ta ninlraon fr.iiiiiir. nlali.nl hy aanillot tbam tu Iha Hurkam., who III ralurn, b mall. Hm blfkaal sab valua fur Iha es. 'Ks. WÄIOrriVIOITABLl IAH IITIO01ATO Tktt ispartsr Kstbariou nno ou ssls lu Uro k villa. Ii n.iuJ ii.. (Mittlng All mal Ul xiola want l.l kuv lir. 1 1 u Im II. nolo M. W. Ilslls'a. Brinf on Your Wool. TIIK aubaortbar would raapartfully Inform ths pul. in tsal no will Continus tu uare, pm ami SMMtafaulura wool lo'.o rollt, jam or ulotb, ou tag ii.iru.al p.M.iblu iiollcs.aua lu Iba boat rasusnr, forma auaulngaar. ('u.iuuiura loa log tnalr work u.Ui. o to OlMlniMMt, can bavo tbair roll, ta tbay roturu. All work warrsntad. Ho baa a goad naaoriuiaiit of nntinatu, niankau.plaltl an. I plain Kinunula, Niocking jam, , Be., wlilsfe Be wlahaa to aril for can oa axebani for wool. SIMEON HA1UII. Ilsrrlaos. Jssslat-flsi NOTICE TO KVEIlYBODY. TRB UNOKKHIOSKU wiaksa to rontrsrt for lbs uaa of tho Kslr OroumU, for IU OQU Clap Hosrtlt ami about IS,ia fal of lumbar, lo ba paid for sflor iho fair, tflda will ba raeal.ad nil Iba Vmbof J ii no, at mv ttors. Lumbar nod besrdi to bo delivered by taeflrst of A usual. On Iba 88th, al I P. M . tbs foneo now around tha Kalr Urouud, (tho old Tynor lot norlli or iha Orava jard) will bo aold lo tbo blghoal tilddar. Ou tho Irtt of July, soslod propoasit will bo rncat rod for uultliig nplbsiksda sud fsnrst and Siting up ihe ground, aruordlr.g in apaclScatlona to boaoon at ray iloro afior Iha lh lual. ' T. J. TTEE. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IE pnraoancn or as order oT tbo frank I Is Conn, ty Court or Common If lea, tho underatgoeJ arllfiell st public auction on tho pramltoa, on Saturday, tnr IBtb day of July, IH9S, botsrosn thn j our of" nine Qtgja A . M , aol four o slwSB I M , ih i followtna; .Irarrlbad rou I c.ialo , to. w It: Tbe undlvidad halt of that valuabla uw mill pnipertv adjacent to lbs town of l num. In Brookville lowntblp. In said rounty, roiilalnlug about two acre, being a part or tho north-ea.i quarter or Seetloa thlrtacnpn Township nine, end rsiifs two. TKKM8 0P s vi.K On-.iliir I of the purchtie mon.iy to be ptlddnwn on day of Sal. one-lb r.l In ii, ue .ii. M.lin, and tbe remaining third In etghtaan montba Ui. roaiter; and for tbo deferred payment, lb portbsaer will be roouirnd lo give Mi at. wlih lr.h.lil awaurlig ta im anpaoeA l t tie und. ralgoed, wairing valuation law. Inno 13.4 w WILLIAM J.PKCB. I' Olli in 'r. ARE YOU SICK? Thon you can't be cuied Uh soon. Don't doIn until the corapUlnt ia incurable, and then mourn when It ia lor. late. Pour dltlia of all the dlaeaaea which people tbu chi.rch-yarda.albl be cured by Ayer's Cathartic Pills, if taken ta seasonDon't go drsgiriog tbro' tho Spring, faint, aleapy and lialleaa, because) your blood ta loaded withbllo. Dcn't wear tbe headache. Heartburn, and their kludred disorder, boraus yourstomacb is foul. Don't parade yourself around the world. covered with Him pie blotehea ulcere, aore and all or any of Ibo unclean diaeaaea ol the akin beC4sjtee v if aystein needs elaaaaing. Don't show yourself about, lean, haggard, all caved in, bees .ee yoar stomach and bowe.s need strengthening Into beallby action. Ayer'a Pill aet tbeae tbings right as surely as water quenches Ore. Tbey purify the body and blood, and restore their functions Into healthy activity, which job can leel as soon ss tbey are taken. They are the on great medical woadarof tbo ago, recognized hy all who kuow ibeir virtues, and many tkouaanda know them. Take tbe Cherry Pectoral lor a Coogh, and tbe Pills for all derangements requiring a purgativa nuxiicme Prepared bv Dr. J. C, AYBK. Practical and analytical Lbemit.(, Lowell, Haas. Sold in Hrookvlilc ly M . W . flail-; Oifford dt Oepuy, Laurel, Ind. C. Vancamp, Mri.xmora, " C. Overton, A oderaoavUle, " And slageocies in nearly every town iu the west. W. A. ('lark. Crown Point, Is., Traveling Agent. feb. 1, 1856-4 mos. Farm for Sale. 'I 'UK undersigned offers for sale her home farm. 1 three miles above Urookville, ou the Brook ou the Brook -For farther loville 4 I'onncrsvlllu Turnpike lor. nation enquire of JaneS SAKAH BLACKLIDGK Who wants to Trade a Good Horse for a good Rocka way? rpHK SUBSCKIUER HAS A GOOD ROCK A.1 WAY which he wishes to sell, chesp for cash, or to trade for a good work horse, may 30 3i BENJAMIN CHAFEB. NEW ARRANGEMENTT Floor and DealW. L FARQUHAR & CO Vif III. K K KP CONSTANTLY OJi H A v 1) AND TV for snln Flour, .Tien I, Short, und Crushed Cstru und Cob Feed, wblcb wa will doli mi to purchasers at any plafeio town. uruers w un in cash soil sack lo Do li-n at store particularly deecrti ing whether Super Fine or Kttra Family Flour. We rusp-clfu ly solicit orders as we are prepar. ed and aspect to furnish the best articles In the markvt. If not (food, the Flour will be exchanged until satisfactory. WM. L. FARO.UHAR dr CO. P.S. All goods bought of us sent to any part of the town freo of charge. may 87 FOR DRIED BEEF, BEEF TONGUES dt BOLogna Sausage, go to Wa. L. Pabquhab dt Co't. MUDGES PATENT WASHING MACHINE 'plIE Subscribers are now manufacturing thltun1 equalled Macuine al AUain's Saw Mill and Hump Kar lory, un Bear Creek, In Payette Count) , on ibe road leading; from Ever Win to Laurel. Tbey aie warrauted lo fivo satis'uetion. All Iha) ask M a fair trial of I beta. They keep a team for delivering them to purchaser. w. T. A UA MS, may 30 3m W. W. CHURCH. Wanted. BV l TER, Kggs ssd Bags, for which ths highest market prlca will be paid in groceries at cash prices. We also want Bacon, Lard and all kinds of country produce. sprlltS w. L. Pasotbar dk Co. IROV ASD A I LB. TIIK undersigned Bava and wlllalwaya keep on 1 hand s general saaortmout of Iron and Mailt, suited to thelrsJa low for cash. oetSS TVBKK St KIM HI. K. CANAL BOAT CAPT WM. SUDLER, WI U make rrg-uler trips weekly from Ashlan ., KayaUe count;, lo Clnclnaall, toucblna; at liirul, Melauiora, Urookville, Km busier, snd i.thrr .lrlrable points, for Preishtati.l i'assengers. The-'Wayna" will leave Aablasd, Laurel, and M ta mora, tor tbe city, on Moudaya, aaaJ Brook -lllc od Taeedaye of each week, sod reluming, will leave tbeetly on Prldsys rosch Urookville, Metamora, Laurel, aad Aahland, on Natordaya ol each week. Tbe "Wayna" Is prepared to do all kinds of shipping, snd from the long experience sf i e.pt. Sudler, persons wlshhiff tosend prodoes to the city, for sal, wilt Snd It to their interest to eutrust It Ith bun. Tke'-VVaynr" will receive and discharge her frelKhta al tha Warehouse of I. luck V Parjuhsr, upper lan.llua;. If uot ntberwlao directed, wbare ainiiUarraua;iaBiit will be prepared for shipping all kinds f rroduee, Ptourand Merchandise. Country merchants, Millers, aud Hlacksnilths are respectful I r solicited for a share of thalr palroueg e by ayt W.L.VAKisUHAKCO.,A(aBai.

ARRIVAL OF THE

D A 1 .V !!VV V f W I I,' V Will V M" a na i a i.usoan with eon TYNER k KIMBLE LOOK OUT FOR No. I tRTKRKSTIBO D KT A I LS TYRKR A RiMI.RH tVR MK Kl VRT I MKIK arlt alork of Sprint Oooila, ml In IIa Iha pnlillr km all ami aaaralna for lhaimiplta. blor iiurikaaiMS.aa tksy ss aar itfc.'ui issrsfaea (raiiifHon, Ihak Iha uitti'kaaar asa asa Isrsaliilarw.l im Mi .ii Ii pun hating ..i ii.. .. 1 h Ii iai(n a...l wall .wlavlail al prnoa aa law a iimi ran rmnoiainl. TSS MOS I HIV A KIM: ftONawill Imi a rrf.h ami .aatuiialil llootla, tsrb ss i i .n... ('.aiwaroa, Twawan fasa, l'oiimia.lai. SbasMsfS, ahlOlnoa, eriata, llalalria, Nsslaka, lUraswa, l"Sf Sa. Rill. Bstlsf, f'allara, aioaaaa, fkamlMM, ll.lk fa, LewäSi I rliumlna. H an hau, Hlhliom Hau, l'apa, Boota, Sfcoo., Ur-. ....... Marilwsra, Iron, UrimUlona., ami all tka amall ollaoa eoo- ... . i .1 nh Mil ii. .....it to a .uni...al M'k ap liarialnins la Iii ifailo, Tb taia in aiakauf for lia.li,l Iha urrani BMkaef la an fat, baalilaa all llia brakaa bauk sota, at iMnuliiHatl prlvoa, loewltoar wiih aliuoal 'varji srllala Im Iha tiraiists lins, AT TIIK tl.l HU II ION a AN Ii aprll 4 s. st e aSSR. IM .! BAKER &HAZZARD UKAI.KRS II staplk ann vancv DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, READY MADE CLUTHINIS, HAT, CAPS, &(, OKI DiOB IfOETH M00KTILL1 BANK, nMOOK VILLK I Ml. Fnrnlahlng artlelas of every deaerlptlon. liaiin. ni ma. lo lo order al the shortest notice, aprtt It Prints! Prints!! DH .lOK Merrlina. I'm hem, llay Klale KhllliiAlr len's Spragnea Uonnals, and all other good styles of KrtnU.golo ) In of sprll Ii H. KKU A. lUCZAKl). Hats! WK are lnal reeelvlngour aprlng stock ol Silk, Fur, Wool, Psnsins, Leghorn, Palm Leaf, t anion, and Straw Hat. Alio s nkco sssortmenl of Capa of various colours aprll II H.IHKR V HAZZARD. Clothing. BAKES AJD HAZZAED SELL CHEAPER and belter CtsBaiSg man any House in the mar kel. I'hey aleo keep a Sua stock of PurnUhing UHds,aod make Oarmenta to order at short noItaa To the Ladies: CALL AT BAKER & HAZZARD'S And see the finest stock: of Lswns, Berages, OhalIss, Tlsiaea, Tsrltom, Craps Shawls. Manlillns, Hdit'la, Collar. Kmbr.ddery, Klouuclng, IneailInga, Paging. Parasol, Pan. Hoetery, Olove, Trimmings, die. Be., ever brought to Uns market. GROCERIES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, TSm. S Com sbc relet I How. BE00KVILLE, HID. WM. L PARQUHAR k CO. HA VK now opened, and will keep constantly on , Band, a f eueral and complete asaorimunt of Osecssiu, wbtch tbey offur st prices as low u they can be procured in Cincinnati la enall parcola. Mr. Karqubar having had much experience in this branch of trade. Salters himself that oaoiiiits ceo bs furntsbed by naoLsistiiiilbli rosrketbutaaaaos above ibcinbati ran as and at retail to induce tha purcbaiera lu fay ash Dow. Their stock consists In part or Coffee Salt by barrel Rslsln Tea tn sack Plga S.O. Sogar Kl..e Lemons Powdered do lined Peach.- Plckloa Crushed de " Apples Nun Molasses Da'ea Almonds Mackerel Wllloer Ware Prunea White Pteh Ojatere cheese Cod Fish Candies Tobacco Louisville Lime Slid Cement. Trace, Halter and K re as I t:hains. Shovels, Spades, Hoes Hay, Straw and Manore Porks. All of wbicb will be sold for small advance on Cincinnati wnotesaie price ir i-ash oi ArpRovcn cODsmv riiosors. Call aud examine our stock; one door south of Ltnck dt Panjub- r'. DR. EVERSON'S GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY ! 1 CHILLS ill) FEVER. Dumb guf, Caaajestive Clkllls NEURALGIA, EPILEPTIC FITS, PERIODICAL 'DISEASES, o a Affections of the Nervous System, HEAD A.CHE, feC, It ths most ponnlar medicine of tbst class over known; no medicine ever met with such UNIVERSAL APPROBATION! Or gained so high s celebrity in so shorts time ss this. Tbe press and people, everywhere speak of tt In the highest terms of commendation ' PB0FE880B8 OF MEDICINE. Who bave hitherto invariably withheld tbelrinflueneefrom proprietary medlelnes, give this their sanction, and large numbers of Ekisbbt Physicians i ss it in Daily Pan MB In preference to Quinine and Arsenic, which nrelee must soon yield tbe sway to this truly SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, The result of experience and Investigation. It not only will prevent and cure your Chills, but will bring back a glow of life and animation to the whole system, that U singular and peculiar to this medicine B VCR Y OBS TtlT LSAS IT STEAK or THIS TAI r! It Is pleasant to take, and does not purge, vomit or sweat. It contains no MKHCURY, ARSESIC, QUISISE, STRYCHNINE, Or spy oVoer poisonous or Injurious drug, but Is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, even for the smallest infants. Il Is a perfect. ANTIDOTE TO MALERIA, Andes an AGUE K.ILLBR it has nu equal. Circulars for gratuitous dlatrlbuttoa, containing tertlBcstsi from Professors, Pbyslrlsns, Clergy men and tbe Press, are left with each agent. KT Price 75 cents. Por sale by Orogglsts and Dealars generally. BVKRSO dt CO., Proprietors, Ro. 7 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia. AGISTS. -Hall dt He wea, Coonersvllle; D.V. Joonston, Brook ville; t has. Van! amp, i3tarnora; Glfforo A Aldea, Laurel; Jobn w . Scott, Libsrty. may M 6m REMY'S OSC1LAT1NG mm m ma mm. A PEW OP THESE NOVEL MACHINES WILL be reedy for uss Uli ssrvesl, st lower rates than usual tor such Machines, tor tko purpose Of Iniroduelna Ibem Into use. The wbol.i Aischlno Is driven by one wheel, aud the sickle canoot l.e choked, ss Is frsqoenil lbs esse with such Ms chines. Ills light, cuuvenlonland deratile. Call and sea It aalt needs no puffing bat speaks for Itself. Warranted to give satisfaction , or no pay tall and make your arrangements soon as Iae re will not l mors than ten or twelve put up this bar vast may SO ly REM Y RODMAN. TTfsVUPAPBBbw Th.tar laraesiasaorlmenlever offered lo ibis psblle, for sale st No. I Commercial Kow, by ' LINQE av FABiaUHAB

NEW DRUG STORE.

SIOM OF THE OOLDEH MOKTAB II We si VBllwoJ I Vila 1 Drusi meallelnrs, lalnia, IIa. iirr.-aiiirra, Perfumerr ibIIbkirfi Ar.. 1 Wnttidmf Mainrt., nttt doortotht VALLKY HOVSK, BUOOKVLLLE, INDIANA I AhKS ilanro in 1 n nr m i nf Ina uublir svnrrallr, lkst Ii" i how In rialiit ..r an! opanUlf In hl. now r.mm.app.i.ll Ina runin KO.ua fa, a fiill.torkot llOooS'la hUllna. Hiaatoek sf DnUOR AN Ii M KI I'M NnaSktsy arllk stl sosldssr Itn il tsrpaasail, altharlu naallljr or rarlat) byssjr utharhusMln lliaaoanlt, aar st a lue prlr. Nlaitvrlsf Pnlntn. Oik ViirniihcR, Äw., Koptbr hlva laaowplntain sar) fsit, t SM ne n pan Ins an .lagan I waaortinanl nf Knfftith, VricaBBd Amtrtvmn All of whleh hnn bwnn saraSaaatl a i nah prlawt a will sssbla ms tu aallst il- in ... i.iu. Vnrany of ihaaoai.r imnirrnu .ihi-rarlii li . utnall) kant in bnMtsaafllknnharsainr.Iha publi araraapaatrnihlavliB.1 t..iha"Mi(ii i In. Oul4an Mortal , 11 PhraiMsM an ral tau having tfcalr irnartip. i . rolnll, anmpnunnnil, Jan 4 II.VjOtlRkTUN. IT BOOTS!! n SS. nail i, Snstt BROOKS a NOBIB BAVkOI KNkll A I.A MiK BOOfk ANU alio a TONE la tM fawn IBfptarly weeaplsd Wjr P. . ai. a A S.n.on Main rturejes ateaet, where (has will ke anhand a general assortment of Baota ami Mums nf all sutis and slsas, i uslust nifcila ami eastarn made, Mr Hrookebuluga praalieal ahoa Maker, aud s . i.plng a large i. um low ..I Un. best ol wuikiueu st ufk , es 1 1 supply ii sti mefs wild wark, to nrdor, on abort noll.n. Il.t will atan w. rani all Ihe naalara work purehaaed al hi slora - una vary great advantage to l.e secured by ku) ing of theni The) couSdaruly eipari rsenl Iks patronage of this county, and Ihornfore espacl to kave It. limy keep en hal a full upply ol findings, aud Leather, bth sole and uppar. of every description. I fciA osu rurulsb Shoo Makers with ev ury aril. .i tbay may waul on skort uotloa, and al very rea.oi.abl le rates tuaressi FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP, AT THE BROOK V ILLS 00TTO FACTORY. WILL BIRCH If ANUPACTUHKK Op HKVKHAI. hOKIH OP ,l Htraw and feed f. utter, I'unips, Torn Kh..llers, Horse Powers, Turning Lathee, iVc. All kind of Patent Machinery Made and Sited to order, at short notlee. Wbeela and Sc.ewa rot i any plies or nailers, fflneke, Tape sad Dies made kg order. Mn. i attention gl van to repair Ing Steam Kugln", Mill O.iaiing, and all klnda of Machinery, i listing f arulcbed . I abort notlee. Term rtaasonable. Cash paid for old Iron, Braes and Copper. oetlB V ILL BIRCH. William Frank, UNDERTAKER. KKKPN constantly on band, Coflna of all sixes and description, and s good Hearse with whleh he nit. ml fttneralsln lown or country. VIKTAI.lt: COf'FINNf of two sties COB faulty on band. roar 14 IOWA LAND AGENCY. rpu TIIK MIM MTRKH AN O MBMBBKM OP J the M. B. Church, and all others whom It may concern : Having been familiar with the Kiste of lowgfor tan year. It ha given ma the advantage ol making aomo very choice selection of land, which I now ff.-r for sale at su b Sgures as will pay the .,,..k...i . ..h Wanda. .na i.arniit mi iku mini, IIIMIIIIdl I.M U.ll.l...l',t IfVl ,.'.l,i". ..VIH'IH i.,v....w.i. Th.,.n....(.i nhi-dof thi. ..H i.l to aay to all concerned that f expect to attend the esalou of IbeOooeral Conference at ludlanapoIII, Msj lit, t -."). si wblcb 'la I will be prepar- j id to convey land, lying In one body, from bv lo vsoarrva. Buyer ean be an I tod a lo price, aoll, location, die. Thoee wishing Land Warrant lucafd, or enirtos made with cash, land bought or! sold, asn have tt aitended to by infoiinl ng me af tbi-lr wlabea. My I n.. I uavu boon carcfi.llj selected by my elf--hence I know eaeh plec, what His, and where It le. Ny roit'ifflcosdureji till after Oenersl Conference, will be Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. Maras A.CAKUV. A RHYME (IF REASON. When the old bat lose All He glossy shine, And one sadly muses Upon auld lang sy no ; When hu wishes lo purchase A go. 1 hal with Utile '-chink ," He makes op Main street To the store of R Kit MAN LINCK. HISTORY OF MEDICINE FROM ITS ORIGIN to Tin: i kit:i: th centiiri. With an Appendix, containing a Pbiloaopblcal and Historical Review or Medicine to the present time. BY P. V. RENOURD, M. D., Professor of the Ins. Hutes of Med cine, Miami Medical College. THIS rich mine of KclenliSc and Historic lore has been opened to the English reader by Dr. Comegys, ol Cincinnati, wboee translation baa been toost elegantly pnbllahed by Moore, Wilstacb, Keys dk Co., aud is now offered to tha scholars and profoesional men of America aud England, at a very reasonable price. Already extensive orders bave been Slled from Europe, and It has sold rapidly iu America. The attention of persons procuring Libraries for counties and toia uablpa, and Library Associations la especially called to Ibis work. Orders rospectfutly solicited, spril SS HA .TIS. Robinson's Superior Hams, Shoulders and sides fur sale at apr 85 W. L. Pabui has & C'o's. BOOTS ANU -. WE bave on hand a good aeeortment of lioots. Shoes. Slippers. Gaiters, Buskins, Boys. Misses and t'hildrens. Also Mrs. Hurrl's celebrated Kuskiusand tius,at cash prices, oct 19 TYNER A KIMBLE. 1 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. THE ClnclnnaU,Iodianapoliaand Chicago Railroad Company will offer for aale to the highest bidder, st Ihe office of said t unipany . in Nrook v lite, on Saturday, the Tihday of June, 1856. all ti.e real estate of said Company nev remainlug unsold, consisting oflmproed aud unimproved lands,saduf nouses and lots. Lists with a partieulsr description of the prcpert will be furnished on the day of sale, and prior thereto, on application to the Secretary. TKKMS. One-fourth cash In hand. or negotiable papvr,drswingloterost, and waiving valuation, pa) able 1st January 1857. with sufficient endorser. The residue in tbe stock or the Company Ueeds made, aud possession (or rights to the runts) gi et. instanter. Purchaser! to pay tax s beginning with those of 1836. bale lobegiual 10, A. M. JOHN WYNN, may 16 1858-tds. Sec'y . IKON, Steel, and Mould Boards constantly on baud at Nlicsstss & Vt'iLiuai. RODUCE, Produce.-All kinds of Produee to rn for Goods at Slacuhtbb A V 1LLIA MS Land for Sale. rnUK Subscriber has NlNETV ACKES of wood I land within two and s hslf miles of Brookville, which be will sell cheap, on long eredll, and iu lots from 5 to 50 acres, lo suit tbe purchaser. I be wood on tho laud will nearly pay for II. mays T. A. GOODWIN. O.LASS WAKK and t'hinaware of superior uualW It at Slalomtsb A Wilmas TJ0TAT0E3 of excellent quality at tbe cheap X atore ol sucostsx a ilium. BLACKSMITH'R Horse Shoes and Nails sold by W. L. Fabhubau A Co. MT CARMEL, IND .t MANUFACVUKEH8 OFCHAIN PUMPS, HROpose to s jpply the people of Frank Un county with anexrelifi.lirlisle of this pump, si the lowest possible relee. All pumps set by them are warranted to give entire satisfaction . 6) S3, 3m r Sale of Real Estate In Laurel, Ind. a Saturday the Slat day of June next, will be t aold. wiliioul reserve, on thr- premises, the Isrve two storv Brick More, lullt by Geo. G. Klioup, on Lot No. 10, Block No. 89, extending from street to Canal Baaln. Title clear and unen cumbered. TERM8.-Ous.fourtb down, and Interest bear Ing uotea without relief from valuation or appraise ment laws, (with mortgage on thu premises), a) one and iwo years for deferred payment. mays, IHH-U. m NEE MOLASfE.-For prime loustiy Mo 1 lussrs at etl cnU er ajallc o, go to L. Fabocbab A t '' Land Warrant. Ths tut'tertber will psy tho bigtstt eaeh pries for lana wsr rami . WILSON MORROW.

"THE GOOD TIME'S COME."

(0 cases m KATE VST ABETTED AT THE FAVORITE "OLD WHITE 00ÄEBE." OT GALLION k SON, BTkilckk tkswr arc now sypnislnB, atssl ISSlSM ta il At reduced prices. A, ,,,, mam ATtjtrr painlvopkbmo, sad we have a large io k nf iioeuls, have redSeod tka "tariff," end by an doing are maided to offer all kinds nf ltnvd al vary sllffkl advahiHI BBJ Cisslnnall Wholesale prices. Ta allemui in annmarate th. many different erHi le cnrnprl.lng our .1... k would he a llarenlean task Indeed .iiSli eln any We Will name a few of the tegdiag aril) les, iioiugh we Itsts every thing '"m a Mlervaeepe ta Sauaagn MaehHi. I airtlra S..n rl in. st I . ri the aelerllons ol this pari of n.tr slnrk w hase taken all pnsalhl pains, lavdles. If you wish tnbod.ek ynur..lf with a dree ef which Mween Vle'bereelf would ha prnud. rail al the Old White I mar and "t" will ..li i ne ..l Ihsan i. h and rnskienahli. B0OttP!H CAMtM.. OH NkNON NOMMa, end Henry" will h i ..... i u... ,.nti..i ana rl. hesi patterns ol U hi. Itereata. ans) Tissues ever bfuHght t Ikle plane. Weelsnhefu tknsa Nun Hls. k an. I diu III, k lirea mika.and figured ailk of .vary grade, fine Trap" Shaw I Ulla and ilnr.d, plain end nglirml, Ui'M. I Ul (i. hlu,i u,...l.-ite, all klnda el Uonnel and l.ute String ttlhl tld'bfa. MiMlerr illoe.,a, WSHHeSseN's l .iinm. in. We hake s frash let of Meii fauay and d" plain t.altnees, and SalineU. I luths, Va.ting., ...d a"lllllo Ilm nneal" aaaortiaeul or MKN AND IIOYSaoTIIINli ever off.-red In thi warkei Ma base been veiy laili. ular In bu log our I inllilng. and Satler our av lie that we ean 'rim el, genileasee, froa "heS'l to loel" (or less mom.) than nil) In. nee lu this V site. Wire Has asil, ISnssieall. a. Wa bae an uuusually large lnk of ll.nn.ol,. . sash at Muslins bleaebed snd unbleathad, nni ling, do Lilian and I ..lion Hleper, 'I Ickings, An' aWflBBB. When It rome lo' l aleran" "wwlre arouad," but all thai we need say aboel print Is, ihai have the Merriaiaeb, I iiebeeo, fblllp Allen a Nona, Bay Mam and Hprague branda, whleh every body knows are s. a guld dollars. Wall tBf)Br I i.i Is Just tbe season of the year to paper your walls- tbay begin le look bad. Wa have saadv larao aeelons to our heraioforc us teuatvaaioak of Wall Paper, and ean, wltanni daulst, eihibli Uta large. i and most laaulully selevked stork an . then SO ehoap of any bnuae in lhaee parteMfassSi Ws bare just opsbetl a large sud well seleetea lock of imporiad i arpeta of Ibe laloal pallor,.. Itag arp. li always on band How I a a net Mnaws V'a have one room devokml to this brauch ol the !..i!iioes, and we are now prepared to anil wllb hhoei or lloola, ever) body even to the amsllnsi infant. ( .inialiilug nil Iha varlettea ol lasdia liu.klnsaud liooioea. Misses and I Mid a Shoes, Men and Hoy lt ..i aud hhoe.. We have a . ...i, i. : large assortment ol l I h I UM-M A DK HooU and hhiut. j.r i!mvI (tl I'll! I Shoe of eiery dnacrlptt ui Mala Mud l aps. Kvary grade both for men aud uoya, even to the late sti le of SOPr HATS for hard or atfiheals. Call lu Oeuls, and "Adam" wlllglve you "Sta." Ilurdwai., aud tbearilolee nsually kept in a retail store. In lurnwars und l.lniinsir Wo hat., a . aiiltre new atock, containing some aew paiu rna.aud all that is wauled iu this war. Hut we leel II unuoreassry lossy in. .re. Btifui'n for us to aey wa feel vary grateful for Iba liberal t.alrouago hoatowed upon uaall tUr'ugh our ..uw caniile oonree, and notbinv on our part shall be I done, at this late day, to merit s dlatositsushef of the same. We are sura ileal if good Oood, ! cheap Oood. and plenty oi tham, and gentlemanI, clerks lo wall on you is wueiyou waul, wu ngva no fears. aprild V D. UALLIOSdt SOB. "CLEAR THE TKArK." WE ARE COMING. OLD NO 1 IS FULL FKEI0HTED WITH SPUING GOODS, INOW IS Y0URTIMK. l'lTCH IN. Linck & Farquhar . . . . . Am I . ta. II AVINfi just rnturnedfroiiitne city with ope of a s the nrettl. al. unal--et, and mol raahlouublo atocka ever brought to thta market, intend to aell. j snd we Intend to sail low. We will not wen make an stUfflDt to rive vou ' a catalogue of our gods, but Just cue aad exam, I loa tor yoaraelves. Wo bavo a gwaoral assort - I men t of every thing. So trouble lo enow flood. Tbs senior psrTuer.Mr. Lists.ftvsi hit entire ' attention lothetrade Keep.wellposicdiuityles, I pricoa,and quality, ofgoods In l be market makes , bis purchase i u i incTniiuti and isthereby onahied lo present a rresb slock lo hut customers every thirty or sixty dsyt. Uur friends and the public are all especially In I led to examine ou r aloe a , a e arc deter in. ned toiiifiiu ouretToristocatirioyouriasleaud Interest. as by so doing so webulurveour own. hep st I -:. TJ00T8 AMD SHOES. - Jj I'hu larguttauti mostcarefollyselectedttock of Boots and shoes they,have ever oflercd. may be seen at Mo. I Commercial How, for sale by I. IM K .V PAKtiUHAR. T.RE88 GOODS JJ LAUlhb' UltESS GOOD8. GENTLEMEN'S WINTER WEA h . FANCY AND PLAIN DKP.SS SILKS. WH TE All 1) KM KROI UK KKU IJOODS . LADIRTVSLKBVES AND COLLARS CHEMISETTS, HAN UK ERI'H1EPS,& . For sale at No. 1 t'ommerelalHow,by mar3llfl34 I.IM'K A PAKQHl'AK. FLAX-SEED! FUX-SEEDü! WE have in store UMJ bushels prime Flax Seed, bvbBBi I propoeo to loan to Parmera the . Lining season on very accommodating terms ( all andaeeatNo. S Commercial Row, next door to I Ltnck A Parquhar'a. mar 88 W. L. PAKQUHAR A CO. Bounty Lands. TTTTLSON MORROW GIVES NOTICE THAT VV he baa ou bands printed lorms tor ebuiining bonnty land under tbe act of .nreh 3, I54. aud will promptly attend to sll applications for land I u nder said act. msy 1 1 3m "Time is Money." TOS ao uthofthe VA.LfcY I keope constantly -sÄ HOUS on band a general assort mentof lewolry. Watches, Clocks, . silver spoons, ratora, and J a great variety of 1 FANCY ABTICLES. such aa are usuali) tiepl by jewetors. He is prepared also te repair old )awelry,aud to clean and repairelocksand watches on reasouable rerms and at short notice. He will also take old aiivraud gold In exchange for gnat. June 1 55 (.KOf'EHIEct. ALA KG K assortmonl cousisiing ot an aniciee usually kept in general retail atores, at thc lowest prices forcash at T ...... r . ..... i .. rjov S l I Ai.:. . r i i in. i ..-. HARDWARE! HABBWABEI! I fceneral assortment c an always be fouud allhe f lowest n rices for cash, et " a ........ . i i i i i i 1 oct'JS CTBBSr BiimBiavrrsi BATES HOUSE, INDIAN APO I. IS, INDIANA D D SLOAN. .PKOPRIETOE JulySH CHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE. TTTTLLIAM FRANK, ANNOUNCES TO THI W citizens of tirookrille. aud tbo rst of ihe world, thai be kees a good supply or all kin Js nt Furniture a1 his shop on Main street nearly opposite to Mtillli A uynn s carriage .-.nop. ai makes most of it himself, he can rec ommend all tbe work tbal goes out of theshoD. Persons no waolao Iblug in his line would do well lo call and examine tbe ork an J the price before buj Ing eise here. UNDERTAKING. H kesDs all kinds of coffins ready-made, and s good Hearse with which he can attend funeral, in town or country Give him a call. Jone 8 18SS ly w 11.1.1 a as r nan e. Blank Deeds, &c. There has I jst been lsued at thia office a new snd beautiful edition of Wank Deed., short form We have aso. Quitclaims, Mortgages, Commlsloners' Deeds, old lorm Deeds, Kummons and RubpSBS.- e John Shillito & Co PI. It East Fourth ltreet Cincinnati. IMfORTBKH OF IIY-HIK Ul C&BPETI1C! RKSFECTFtTLLY Inform tbelr Customers and Parchssanigeiisrslly.UislUiey sre now openIng an extensive aad complete assortment of ORVtiOOOS, CARFRTINw II.OOH OIL CMTH eVC. PsmlllM, Hotolkssp". Htsambostowner.,antl strangers, may depend upon fluding the bet clear of Roods, al prices as low as they can he pnrcbased In ihe eastern Cities. sprll II FlBHtONABLE VRtSH OOOD8 A nee supply at LiKca 4 FABuiaa's. f ARD. No. 1 Prima Family Lard lo Kegs, for I li sale h W.i. raascaAjishiie

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Dm .p.o here will not permit u i. puhllah any proportion r tbs) euare eSwuie.l by IIa nee, bet wa preaanl Use i..i owlMgr-Hiw4 reivr farther enajsiry le my Amerlass Almaua, which tka agent below named, will alway be pleaead to furnish was), wherein are full perUenlara and indisputable proof of those statstuniii iiMca ol I ranNirlatlun, Laasan N. M.,( n. l)., Ana ,s, ISS) J Hr. I t yr,laai mrs -My llttla a..,., four years old , has Jasl rerovared from another savere allauk of wialignanl Nearlat Paver, hla ibroai waa rnlleu, and every pwreun that vUliod him, ur nonneedhlm a dead ah lid. Hesiaff aaad yoar t'lierr Peetoral, m I alif. rnle, in lite wistertf i MM), mr s aerere itUeok at' brotiehllls, with esiire nee ess, I wea induced to try It us my Itlite hoy , -I gave in in a iia-pon-fu'l nsert three hoars, i. mini in lug in the moralug.and by ten u' lock at slffbl, I fouud a 4wena4 ehassja fsr Ihe hHler, and after three day a, he wae able to aat or drink without pain Its use lu the shoes nssied dlseaae will aar a many a ublld from a prämature grave, .t . ro lit. is tke unslel) of maay a load parent. r all aSV .'Ilona of the Throat sud Lniags. I bei nvn it the best medicine eslaal. A foolTug of the deep eat graltlBda prompt, me In addroajlug y ev theee lines. but for y our Important discovery my little buy would now hava keen In another world, I am youra with great resperl, i I. POVtBI.L.Hupl Iran. , L. R. R. Moch M, 0rM l0 . j .jj,,., in. . . . . ... ' ' JL M ' . . Ur. J. ('. Aysr. aiueo your medicine has be ooiiie k now ii bare II hss s greater demand than amy other euagh remedy we bavo over sold. Ill j.oken flu terms of uumaaaar d pratae by ikoae wnoham uaod tt, audi knew of soma ease where the beat they can say of It la not two much for the good Ii hss done. I lake pleaaare la set! -lug it.bei auae I know that I am gt liig my customer tho wurth of thelrmouey.aad l.reel graliSed 1 1 aeetuglhe beueSt Iteonfere. Please send me s further upply, sad believe im Von, with jLjpael, JOII.i .l V Mf I i.org, P. B. Almost any numbsr of eerOffestssesu he scut you, Ifye'i wleh It. JAMKÖ C. AYER. rraclicai Chemist, Lowell, Mass. THS GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AOS. II AVER'S CATHARTIC PI LL. They don 1 kr.t complaints, bat thee cur tine inn lies cured uy Three lluxcsliavu ru jred Hi tbe worstcascs of SarofSJBa Two Boxn bava Cured Kryalpotaa. One Box alway a euros tbe Jauudloa. Throe Botes are sura lo rleaoa the system from Boils otic ii loss than one doei It. ' w . . Boxes have completely eu red Us worsl of ulcers ou the läge. Small d'ooe seldom fail to care tbe Piles. One tlo cures the besdscbssrisinf frsm s foal stomach. Strung doaea orten repeated expo! every worm from tbe body. Tney should br given to children who are always more or lern afflicted with this scourgt. Aa a gentle Pbysie thay hava no equal. Oh Box cure d ran;. mrnl or tbe Ltvor. Half a box cures a cold. lbs) purify lbs blood, snd that strike st tbs foundation of every diss ajar. , As a Dinner Pill there la not their equal la the I world. Tbey are purely vegeuble.snd can do bo harm. : hot dosecompllsh as uuaecoun table smtrual ot ! good. i i . i i ST. LOUIS. - . - , A I i IIAII SOMETHING FOR THE MILLION. PBor. wools'. HAIR RESTORATJYF. 11 rK call the attention of all, old aad young, to TT ihiswondvri.il preparation, whioh turns to Its orlglBal color gray balr eovers tbe head of the bald with s luiurisnl growth removes the 'land rug, Itching, and all eulaneoua eruptions causes a continual Sow of tbe aatural Sutsja; and beuce,lf used as a regular dreeslag for the balr, will preserve Its color, snd keep It trosa fulling to extreme old age, tn alt Its natural tx auij . tt c call, then .upon the bald, tbe gray, or diseased In scalp, to ase tt: and surely, the yeung will not, as Ibey value the Bowing locks, or the witching curls ever be without ll. Its praise Is npos the tongue of Ihousan daWale r ford, Mass., July SJ, 1K.". PROP. O. J. WOOD : With confidence, do I recommend your Hair Restorative, as being ihe most ctncacious article l aver saw. t nave used uie Walpbeue and other preparations of tha day, all without effect. Since using your Hair Meatoraüvo, my hairand whiskers, whics were almost white, have gradually grown dark; and I now feel confident, thai a lew more applications wilt restarttbem to their natural color. It also has relieved me of all dandruff and anpleasanilichisg, so common amosg persons who perspire freely. J.G. K1LBY. North Essl Kennsyt vau.a, Marek !, KIR: 1b consequence of Bsvinghslr,forseveral years past, not only gray, hat perfectly white, I have cut il short, aud worn caps to hide It from view; but some tbree months since, I was induced to use your Hair Restorative, and I must iu j uslice say, that Its effects were almost mlracoloas; .plondor a to color, ai as to be more beautiful rsuuall toalmosl it former d left It so soft and gloeai ttiau it ever waa. whea uni der the influence of the finest oil. I earneatlt ' therefore, recommend it to every lady a decided -. ly the beat preparation for toilet use, of aaylhlng 1 tu the world. BETSY SMITH. TKOF. VVUOD Having experienced tbe aagii effect of your Hair Restorative, I drop yoa thia upon tbe subject. .About two yesrsago, my hair commenced falling off and turning gray; I wa 1 fast becoming bald. I met a friend wbo had used , your Restorative, and spoke ao highly ef its rtrI lues, I was indaced to try it, alibougb I hsd hut little faith, as I had before tried so maay other I remedies, I commenced using your Restorative I ta January last. A few applic tiona faatencd in balrOrtnly. Il began to fill up, grow oat, ane j turned back to its former color, ..black Al this lime, it lafallv res to ed l its original color health and appearance. and I cheerfully recommend ls use to all. J.O. HOES. Chicago, 111.. Msy l. KÖ4. MUford, Wore eater, co., Haas., Nov. 13, 1.-44. PROF. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir: I Lake pleas a rr in besting voluntary toalimony to the magic el leels of your wonderful Hair Restorative. Aafai backus 1838, my balr commenced falling off, autll the top of my scalp became bald and amooth a glass, and it bss continued t fail for a great man yvars, notwithstanding I have used maay oetrbra ted preparations tor its restoration. Seeing youi advertisement, I was induced to give your artid. a trial, and, to tu niter astonishment, I found, af ter a few applications, that my hair became flrmly aet. and assumed a gloeay and beautiful appear ance: and b the lime I bad used a quart bolUe my bald bend was covered over wits a young sms igorousgrowu 01 nair. w men is now irom oue i wo Itichesi. 1 length, aad prow ing fast, Yosrs irsly, HEN KY GOODRICH. New York. Oct. S, 18S4. PROF- O.J. WOOD I'ear Sir: After reae.tag Ihesdverttsemetitts one of the New York journals, of vour celebrated Hair Restorative, I .pro cured a half-pint botllerand waaao much pleased with il, that I continued its ase for two mouths aud am satisie. il is decidedly tnc bei prepare liou before the public. It at once removed si dandruff and uupleaaaut Itching from the scalp and baa restored my hair naturally .and, I have a. doubt, perraarenity ao. You have permission toreierio mc,anwnu-n tortain anv doubt ol its performing all that Is claimed for IU Miss Kr.tn,ai ureeuwico venue. I have u - ed Professor O. J. Wood's Hsir Real rati ve, and have adaslrM IIa w underfill effect. -It restored mv balr where It had fallen off; 1 cIubii Ii e head, si d renders the hsir .oft aad smooth much more so than oil. HABT A. lltlJKU.V Louisville, Nov. I, IBM. TTPSold al 114 Mark-1 street, hu Lost., Mo i llroudway. New York, and by sll DrugglsU everywhere. All kinds of Tamlly patent meal cities for sale, on Ihe best possible terms, al Pro feasor Wood's establishment, 114 Market Street, St. Louis. iriD. V. Johnston is sole ageul tor Brook villa aprll 11 AXON I : COAL. II,' li will keep constantly on hand a good aupysrj TT or mono 1 oai , 01 toe ocai uasiu) ai oar ee P v srd on the t snsl, sLthe upper landing, ins I W. L. f.lRQUHAK aY CO. t LOTIint.. HEADY NIAawK WE hate nw and Inland to heopsgeBeralaesorlmenl of sUpU srUcles in this lln, altoa tariff prices. . w nov I I XKK ah aUMaWaTa llRKSH OK.UIOEB snd LEMON st apr 83 W.L FAtsiaasat Co.. aat received a sreat bk andrlbhons at 1.0. 1 ustsa , a wa an was ak

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Was O anu vcemaa then rby. si.ilwft, Panatlaae snd , Bestm) Hlaofdereaf es. . art Sind, nl. !.. 1 falling M emadles rar the , speedy cure ..f sii ate. eaaoa a p" bed duliola . l.e out a let. wem) ss tka vteBkBea f iRe Ui wr Beteraae i of Iksiare'sUod i'Ni'MHwiuniii., 1 be A ..in... of tha shove ealeaae is a gravi r ue. u ihr a,. i ,o..n,.i MBuwla in ISS tllsBei esiwwia in lam tititts a uaarhsf wf a teeta ,i I byphlnsamskib I) k haa boowSso sea) niste, ana kssiaa dssaSsf a ry mi iae avuey saa iraaimeul .'rod diaurdesa aa a p.etaltly aee or moel luv. laable Irel to tbe aau.a sad Is able I earssagees Igle vi alum cwpaaatha .er) onlsUseeses sW I . luue. on lata m purum .ehy.fi , a tb. s. the saoot a Igasrt BA I atataas ta k aeäawo o. enra i ineioughiy aamosatrsisyd Ik Meg a high ly -ui . .Miel praeii.e in she Ireatmaai a sWrei dtisssss ta assay thueaaada mf , gee la IBs in ul PhiUdolsmiaalans. IS ' The praetme of Or Hunter us long Uostf. and suiiisntawary uebvasdad, batst ii. iui..... ..( aause roiis Mreaas, h ad UoateudtbeapbeS. of kl. p luiuea io tae eommsaitt at isajto, tsye 'aah la medium ef hto-Madleal Mestaal and ISasTgm for the ArBirtod ' in oijasa that baa!4 bo lu two hawsd af lo.yfau.il, ii. Hh. land w bother seeff SS S pveeag tIVS I aecret . Ice. or aa ge Ida for lb kngwig. hss af aa. of lava messt syful and aewagaaSSee ourees ever u.ited epaa msak ind for tmy siss at eoaauaiuy ane impumy or a.ery kind Il ia a volume tbal ba received tho l r.'c.mmendalion of she Srst pbye'tian I lauu.wgiia many i largy n.ei., lathers, pnuaoihrupieU a..u hmaolaUua, bavo ireviy ei.enoed iu clirulatlon Is all quartos . nun. iu powerful toaohirg-s woe Id bo ItBSBi W be 1'atfumrnui in Be moral j urlSrailaa aad pnja.cai aeanng as asBJUIWgBI o4 aiuona the touna. voUlllo. iuh , p.. r .... wwwr w. wee e atioa I be author argue, particularly , saoet et rs sali agalualeven p.i le. ef rlf dnStosaokUaasl MS. parent aad guardian. In s arch lag terms, to guard the yesug ol bvth sexes frwas ths consequence euaromisaal or their Iguuraace erf (byslolegieat laws aad aetaal I as put lues avBe) Is rugularites, whether ethlhiird by prectxioos daveiopeiaenl orarlsing free, ibe vicloaa wissfruplfng aaaasploe of iatr aBol esataa ml aaawavwiae. lo ihoae who hava be a already sniasissl to the' paths that Ue bald aa bell," a clear aad . spll ii w i) ta shown by whirb ma) may aacasaa retara i ..und health, aad a rege oovat toe ot the) auairrom lUUrrlM pad lu Una. Ills well knoaiiihal thousands ef VstHSM are annually aacnOeod ri Ittr sarins af ItsSBisn as (..-.- all) tbuaa safferlaa from Vraaaal aar atStaWIItta li-..a.-- Kirtc-iurva. Sciaiuri Weak neaäs Nor -roas llebility, aad la numerous maladies wfehth spriitgdireail) or ss rsmoiaiy (rosj dra Iu4sl geae af aarnsl rjsxsaloM aad saeret "lafcalsisj 1 1 hate re. in tie w of these facts, aad wbewti Is aleo can idrred that shout ItaiJSSS rasraoas dleaaauallr In the I'll Uo.l Males of Ceuaumpltoa s large majority being Iba victime cf lhe oleHows lodts- . .i.uii ui saiair (.ruajooiior. agrasaBlj Ba SBas her. plural enaaclatiou, that the alas al Use par euls are visited npos ths children, eres Is lis third and fouria g rue rat ion. The Author, taebwd with sentlmeuieor enlarged jBilajahrw, will scarcely be oe neu red for aay eflwesto rasirala the virsiol the age, by las bssibis iaatramsBaiUly sf bis Medical Manual Oa copy, aeaarely onveloped. will bo ferwarSedfroe or poalage soany part of the UaHoS) Slates r VSceuU.or 6 for 1. A u d rest , post-paid, COB L K. 4 CO., Psblisher, bot If7 , n.lladalphla. Bookaellera.Canvaaaors and Book AgtssTsaiplsos) oo Ihe moat liberal usraa. mar 14 ly TO THE PEOPLE OF iTanklin County. THE L NUEBhIONEP preaeees toteralah te all subacrioris.a complete Map of Uie 1'eeiy. est toe plan ol tbal of Msr.un Count, Ind. .gat sp b t.oodil, V right A IIa) den, sad now ta the Aadi tr'sUStoeta the Court Hooeo at BrookvlUe. It will show atone view the eaaaea ot a very psrsai m the county owning land, Ue public reside, Canal, I barefcea. School Hoasea, MiilsAc. This Map will be Invaluable to every reatoout, aad asnaVse loany w tab lug te And any point within the fees ty. bubecripUoas are earseatl) soHctted, sadpo saan as a ssJscisni number shall subeeYtba, tBw work will be commenced and pn ssi led) with Igor. I ean be toui.d alttie alle Uoaee. Brooktile, and will be pleased to furalsh all laTormatlou. I hope all m old fnvsds, of days lospawt. aiiiiviiciiasu Muu awe euoecrtoeia. i tu will be Five Dollars, on delivery. MubecripUos lists win be left al all the tat sab ire phases. mares is JAMES NOBLE. BROOKTOLE BANK WILL allow i nie reel us time Deposits aae4s afterihia dale la Ohio or Indiana enrresacv. payi ble la aimilar funds, By orser or the Board, J. W .H1TT, Cashier. K r-ot ville, Fob. IS, 1S55. JUST RECEIVED. 10 hlf his Mackerel, 3 hif Ms White and Cod Fish, at aprS3 W. L. Psaecaua dt Co.. ALT, ALT. rANA WSA, and New York SaltcoaiataaUy oa a, baud st Ue upper landiug oa tha Canal, aad tor sale by may 8 W. L. Fabui ab dr Co UTIIIIIAPIT k IMW Views of Buildings. Laxaer araa. Portrait. IN plomar, Maps. Show Cards, Notes. Drafts. Htlls of Exchange. La!. els. die. She. MIDDLE! OS Ot WALLACE. No 1 15 Wal n u t street .Odd Kel low. Hal 1 . C tit el o aaU , s o v . 1 1 , 1 843 47 1 it . MAP OF FRANKLIN 00. A Liberal rnaxBSBsatliin wilt be glvoa to tbo I ownebip Assessors or others of tads eavaaty bo will dllkgsntly caavaas It for snOacrlbera te my Map. Apply Immediately. Iinteadtoi ibe Map perlecl. and therefore request thc a Bail xirs and others when thev arc In RroirkvUle. lo -all ai ths Auditor Offlce and point oat le the Engineer aay errors they may rt tee a vac. may x jajsea UBU. Peace! aa Old tluiurt hare passed away aod some things have come aew. DSVIO SLA so Le 51 a a wtluaJSS sUKini k mm. W ÜULU announce lo tbe public that they have IT 1. rough t on an entirely new atock ol g which tbey are now opening at the OLD GRIND-STONE CORKER, long occupied by K. Tyaer, id brook ville. To a numerate their atock would be as ladle ea as H la ueeseea. If you want anything tn the dry gsada or grocery line, call aad see for yourselves. They nave Mow Dress Nilka. ladies wishing to examine some beautiful sty ler of fancy Silts, are invited to call at our store awd sos earns wsssj w hieb are elegant as aay lady sms with tosos. Bleach -Tiaallm. Ladles are respectfully lavtted to sail aadeeamloe the wsee Uondale Bleeched MaaUa, 1 yard aad I inch wide; 3ort Cadre aeed Goods. Plasia Bl'k NllkWsaM Smlll. Webavejust received a celebrated Black BUk, which he given wai vermal aattefacltoa. Lsvdlea w bo are deatroos of purchaaiag a black. HUk that they caa have conftdeaee to helle ve will wiuout cleaning, aad will retain Ha and It at Slaughter 4k William V Dress CsisyslB. Stella aad Cs at id Ciape hhawla. Blocs: aad aacy lRlta. Qiaajhaaaa, Priata, Unas, CiaaUee, UeUiaea, Olraghaaaa, Printe, M ualiaa, Linen, ke., at oar at B lea, bed LLmam labia Covers, Brow a de. as laa, u at opened. Doyehem WO Pieces rrtnt. Comurlsisg UM rÜa V Eurtiah. Hamllloe. Kprsarwea. All and a number of other well ktvows makeo, we arsssUlag cheap fkf Drstmerleo We have em hmnSa as. esseaiajve aaemttmi at of i.acesnd Mutin Dfaperios. Sacsxr atstel sielst Yoa aaav always Sad a New OrKaw aavd Kager MsWd. 1 rosy WmBaHsfce. 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