Indiana American, Volume 24, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 November 1856 — Page 3

A PAPER FOR THE PAM31V C3RCIE--DBVOTBD TO THE AMUSEMENT AND INSTRUCTION OP YOUNG AND OLD.

AGBICÜLTÜBAL.

OF THE BOARD of a call of the PresiBoard of Directois of the Ftaktfo Ootwty Agricultural Society MO ia Brookville, on Saturday. Not. 1st, 18M. Too Prwident being absent, Mr' C. B. Moot took tko chair There being the first payment to make on the Fair Grounds doe, and not being enongh money in the treasury by about $600, the following ptaambU and resolution was offered by A. B. Um, and adopted: Wna Ii, There hsa.bajen organis ia the county of Franklin for the last four yean an Agricultural Society; aad whereas, the said Society had no permanent Fair Gronnds; and whereat, the only alternative did present itself to the Society either to abandon the enterprise or purchase a permanent location; and whereas, the latter expedient wae adopted, and by that a debt of tome 1 1,800 was incurred, the first payment of which it now due, and there being a deficiency in the treasury to meet the said first payment, Therefore, Bewolwtd, That a committee of be appointed to raise 95,00 from each person to the amount of 100 or let, to aid the society in making their first payment; and the person thaw paying five dollars, shall receive a receipt therefor, signed by the 1 resident and countersigned by the Secretary, which shall entitle the person to whom iseaed, or his assignee, to a famir? ticket, admitting him and family to all the privileges of the Fairs for the next fire years. Said certificate to be good in the hands of any person who hall hold the tame, and who thall present it annually to the Treasurer of Society. The following' pertons were appointed te raise funds: Brookrille townshiD. T. J. Tvner. F. R. A. Jeter, J. R. Goodwin, Jackson Lynn, J. C. Burton. Bath township, John Blue, John Shah. Fairfield, James Wright, 0. B. Moon. Butler, A. B. Line, John Lanaang. Bloomiaggrove D. 0. Allen, Noah May lor. Metamora, Milton Gordon, John H. Wiggins. Laurel, C. W. Smith, Israel Goble, Jan. O'Hair. Posey, Andrew J . Rott, Dr. Wooden. Springfield, J. P. Brady, I. G. ScoWhitewater, K. K. Rockefeller, L. 8. Jenkins. Highland, John Schlicht, Joseph Whitney. By A. B. Line: RJaWsW, That the names of the abort committee be published with the proceedings of this meeting, and that their particular attention be called to the matter. Memolmd, That said committee be requested to report to this Society on the first of December next. On motion of J. R. Goodwin, the Treasurer was ordered to hare 160 rtttoneat printed In neat form to be iseaed to persons who pay 95,00 to the Society in accordance witb the Oa motion, the Treasurer was ordered to withhold all premiums awarded to artiaJcs not manufactured by the exhibitor thereof, according to rule Ho tfi of the printed "Rules and Regulations." And he was further instructed to institute a diligent inquiry into retry ease where there there it suspicion of sack frauds upon the Soiff. The Secretary reported the receipt of several Patent Office report 1854; ordered, that they be distributed to at beet to diffuse the information therein throughout the county. The following corrections were made ia the printed list of premims; For td best light draft stallion, lor Wm . Boat read Isaac Crist. Beat stallion for heavy draft, for John Barbour, read Isaac Crist. Beat cabbage, for Thos. Holmes, read Joel Tucker. Oa motion the Board adjourned to meat 1st Saturday in December. 0. B. MOO RE, V. Pnas'r. J. R. Goon win, Stc'y. For the A me r lean . The Damoeratio Party and the Naturalised Citiieut. In a speech, in this place, not long ago, a so-called Democratic speaker charged tho Germans with ingratitude, because a good many of them voted against the Democratic ticket. This foolish, silly charge we have heard so often already, that we are obliged to devote to It a little attention. In what shall subsist our obligation of gratitude? The United Stales, when the? entered into the rankt of nations, invited 11 who loved liberty, and wishad to lira Inder the protection of free tuetJtationo, to select this country for their hone. It wae to secure to them liberty and equality of rights, if they would tattle in this country, and contribute to the greatness end prosperity of their new fatherland. The Republican party under the v tamable Jefferson esteemed highly these principles, and on the presumption that the assurances were meant honestly, hundreds of thousand no, millions emigrated from Kurope to tkJe country. They have become citieeaa according to the laws of the country, exercised as such all rights belonging to thorn, and followed their conviction by giving their voice. It kff al the Republican party under Jefferson, Madison aad Monroe, aad then the Democratic partv nnder Jackson, Van Baren end 1'olk stood faithful to the principles of Democracy, the naturalised cititens voted en ma see for these parties. They did not lad it all one tn their own interest, nor in the interest of aniversal liberty, to occupy this position. But by that they kna not abandoned their individual rights as oititens; they considered themselves never and at no time as the "voting cattle" of one or the other party. No, they reserved themselves uader ail circumstances the right ot their awn will and their own oenvicAgainst this natural and holy right, not a few of the Democrats protest now, aad condemn all those Germans ae ingrateful snakes, who have not danoed after their pipes, and have not voted as they dictated, for the ticket, the whole ticket, and nothing but the Democratic ticket. They want u give as the right to vote, but to vote only for their ticket. In Russia, Poland and the Southern Slave Statte, there art bond -men and

slaves. They have no will of their own, and are subject to the arbitrariness of their masters. What else do a good many Democrats ask of us, but such a servitude? Our inalienable right of free opinions they dispute. Grateful shall we be to the Demo oratio party. And why? Because we, the naturalised citizens, have been the main supporters of that party for a good many yeats. Because we stood by it when it was left every where. Because we brought their office seekers into office, and made them by that rich men. Because we delivered their contracts and emoluments into their bands. But they taj, we shonld be grateful to the Democratic party because it did not take the right of soffrage from us; nor did it extend the Naturalization laws. O, gracious God! How may you boast of your liberality towards us, when wc know that you mock and scoff us, that you stoneour honses and oursel ves, that you conspire with the Know Nothings, and brand us as sold and bought scoundrels, that you try to ruin us politically and morally if once we are not subject to your will. Should we be grateful to you because you have not taken the right of suffrage from us, nor, extended tho Naturalisation laws? 0, you know well enough that by maintenancu of these

laws the number of your votes would be increased and your power confirmed. Not generosity; no, your own interest was the cause why you have looked to maintain the Naturalisation laws, and to increase the votet of naturalised citiaens. If you proclaim now, that your pretended friendship to the foreigners was only a mercy or a gratification, we re ply then, that the Germans ask for nothing but their rights, and despise proudly all kinds of mercies. The Germans have (particularly in the West) cleared up the woods, and changed the wilderness into blooming fields they fill the bread-market of the United states, and have, at all events done as much towards the evolutions of the greatness and national wealth of this country as any other portion of the population. Such people are not stisfied with bare tokens of favor, as they aro offered to us by these self-styled Democrats. The Germans have united formerly with the Democratic party, because this party has been actually Democratic in principles, but since it has become a traitor te its principles, and trampled them under its feet; since it has committed corruptions of all kinds through its officers; since it has become the slave of the Southern slaveholders; and sinco nothing is retained - - . er of it but the name "Democratic," all intelligent Germans have separated from it and placed themselves under the banner of Liberty. A Naturalised Citizen. ima ai .awaajBafjBwga.a . i, i . . i About Corn Mills. From the Cincinnati IHlljr Knrialrer'e Report of Indiana Nu te Fair. The great contest between the Little Giant and Kxcelsnr Corn and Cob Mills the subject of conversation for the last two days, and concerning which there has been no little excitement failed to come off yesterday at tho hour announced. Tho history of the affair, as near as wo can arrive at it. is about as follows : Sinco tho trial between these mills at Cincinnati, Inst February, when the Little Giant wns the victor, there baa been great dissatisfaction manifested by Messrs. Clarke A Mooney, tho owners' of the Young America or Excelsior Mill, who seemed to feel that justice had not been done them. They accordingly challenged Mrssrs. Scott k Hedges to another trial for a 9000 silver service, naming tho holding of the Indiana State Fair as the time, nnd the following as the conditions of the contost : To produce a Little Giant or any other mill of tho same size or same amount of grinding surface, and the same length of lever as the Kxoelsior Young America Mills, that will grind taster and finer with the tamo or loss power. According to thu reading of the challenge, Messrs. Scott Ji Hodges deemed it optional with them to use either a mill of tho enme tise or same amount of grinding surface, nnd accordingly offered ono of thu same size, to which Messrs. Clarke St Moodey objected, as one of the Little Ginnts of the same size possessed more grinding surface, and thereby stoped the fun that wns so anxiously ooked for. Tho committee afterwards offered to teet the mills on their general raeritu, which was favorably met h tie Giant, bnt declined by the Excel ior. Messrs. Scott Ja Hodiru Uten proposed to enter one of their flu mills, sixteen nchos in diameter, of one hundred and fifty to two hunilred draft, against one of their 960 mills, nineteen and three-quarter inches in diameter, and of three hundred und fifty to four hundred draft the former a one-horse nnd the latter a threehorse mill- -which proposition was also declined. Now, wo confess tohave no feeling in this matter, but wo cannot but think that Messrs. Scott AHedges met tho challenge fairly, and the refusal of thu Kxoelsior folks to come up to the scratoh was a quibble. 1 bo greater amount of grinding nurfaco possessed by the Little Uutnt Corn nnd Cob Mill is its great advantage over all others, and it it that which recommends it so highly to the farmer. smbsJ "Cora Cruiktr Trial before the Cummittet at tkt Indiana Statt Fair.Seven different mills entered. Each mill was made to uso eleven foot lever, and to perform twenty revolutions, while thoir hoppers wer kept supplied with ear-corn, all i tmu quality. The following table hu tho averalto power employed hi be qu-intity of moal made by each tMal ; Lbt Power (jts Meal. Excelsior 302 61) Sur Mill 370 63 Brant's Mill 23 1 44 Little Giant 387 70 Kaglo and Troy Mill, broke down. "As the draughts of each mill must of course be iu proportion to the quantity it grinds In a given number of revolutions, the account of power when compared would stand thus : "Tho draught of tho Little Giant in Grinding 7U quarts was 387. Had other mills equaled the Little Giant in quantity, their draft would have been as follows : Excelsior for 70 quarts 614 Star for 70 quarts 644 Grant's for 7U quarts 416 Tho above shows thu actual and relativo performances of the several

corn-crushers on the Fair grounds yesterday afternoon. It will he seen that the renowned Little Giant has outstripted all its competitors, and when it wan announced that the premium was awarded the Star Mill, the crowd who were still waiting to hear the result, in order to congratulate the Little Giant owners, where the most astonished company we ever saw. After the several mills had gone through their test grinds the committee had each mill examined and explained by its proprietors. The Excelsior predicted theirclaims chiefly upon their changing plates and delivering of meal at one opening; the Star not upon iL capacity to do so much work, but that it was composed of less pieces, Mr. Wrenn for his, an adaptation to being re-placed (or as we may say, half-soled) with slabs or new sections. Mr. Brant's for the knives on the arms of his cob-breaker. Mr. Hedges claimed that the Little Giant cxcells all other mills for the following reasons. "1. We obtain increased capacity with decreased diameter, by the use of double cones, thus economizing :be power employed, and spreading the wear over so great a surface that its effect is hardly perceptible, even after griding many thousand bushels. "2 No oil or grease being required on any part of the machine, we

avotu(the trouble of greasing, and tbe possibility of damage by careless attendance. "3. We attach the lever to a separate piece or "driver," and thus relieve the mill from irritation caused by the weight of levers, and by irregular strains when they are attached directly to the grinding shell, as in all other mills. "4. The substitution of a strong box in the place of legt, thus removing the liability of breaking of legs, and at the same time furnish a safe reservoir for meal, without additional expense or trouble. "5. The arrangement by which we can, in a moment, change the mill from a double to a single one, or vice ver$a, thus adapting the mill to the amount of power st hand, enabling the operator to work a two horse mill with one horse when necessary. "6. The superiority of the cobbreaking and crushing arrangement, which enables us to do so large a portion of the work near the centre of the mill, thereby saving power. "7. The great strength whieh is secured in the improved mill, by tbe peculiar shape and arrangement of the whole, and by long experience in the selection and composition of metal for this particular use, which enables us to warrant against breakage, or damage to the grinding parts, when nails, sticks, bricks, pebbles or other hard substances, liable to be among the corn, accidentally find their way into tbe mill. "0. And last, but not by no means loast to be considered, this mill is not injured in the least by being allowed to run empty. "One thing speaking louder than anything else, Messrs. Scott fc Hedges sold all the mills they had on the ground and received orders for a large number besides. Letter to Gov. Wright. Hon. Joe. A. Wrioht 2?or Sir: Now the smoke of tho conflict has died uwny, do you not feel comfortable? You have carried Indiana with your Stato ticket. You have done as much to secure this result as any other man. You ought to shoutl But now thnt you have had timo to shout until you arc hoarse, I propose to vary the exercise, and set you a thinking. There aro some suggestive topics for your meditation. There is first the election of Athbel P. Willard at Governor of Indiana, as tbe fit, worthy, appropriate successor of Joseph A. Wright, Far nobile fratrumef You know what Willard is you know what ho has been you have no confident that ho will be any better. Yet, when you could have prevented his nomination, to get a troublesome competitor for U. S. Senate out of the way, you nided in bringing him before the people ns the candidate for the chiefmagistracy. Then, knowing him as you do, you aided in elevating him you plead and pettifoged for him. Are not thoso reflections delightful? Ab! (Governor, isn't it humiliating that tin- glorious old Democratic parly hns become a mere block-and-tackle to i into powern locomotive whiskyoask? And Hammond's election you aro proud of that, are you noil What n example you have assisted to place re your children attended by the pti "st ige of position. An example of ono of tho most seductive of vices. n i sir l must drop .tbis strain, and say what I honestly believe you have not yet become so hopelessly irrtbruin moral sentiment as to see Willi). 1 Governor and Hammond LieuhUtaat Governor without intense shame. , Another thing must give you a splendid class of sensations, I mean your fuiton with the KnowNothing movement. I will refresh your somewhat treacherous memory by mention ing some of the horid phrases which di tilled from your lips in 1864 and fl, "Midnight plotters, dark -Untern t i in -, murilerer.M, traitors Remember Louisville, and down with them," ore. It does teem strange that you have stoopod to oourt them, and condescended to fuse with vidians so dark, lo elect Willard and Hammond. After this, what next? Wo may truly say "Fusion thy name is Jo. Wright." Oh! how glad I am that my name has no W to it. Another thing affords you much peaoe. You have at last suooeeded in breaking the free-soil -Wilmot-pro-viso doctrino you held in 1840. You must surely shudder when you remember what n terrible abolitionist you were then, and how sadly tho disease infected the entire "tierce democracy." lint you Itnvo wrought a cure yjur own eyes having been opened, you have le i the state into tbe same now light. Slavery is devine that and whisky and polygamy clear as mud, you have demonstrated it. And now Gov, don't you know that tho late election was carried by fraud of the taott stupendous character? Don't you know that ballot-box stuffing and vote importation both resorted i" ib feat i he Republican candidats for ('ongrosn, und on tho State ticket? California and Kansas are being brought hero, and a few more such elections will organise "Vigilance Committees." Does not every man know that Cumbach was beaten by imported votet? That fluutin, Irish-

lie II uric luipuinu iuiu icvmvi, aiipley and Dearborn by hundreds? Who did it? Whose money paid for it? Ask Captain Foley, nsk the taxed clerks and Post Masters where the money came from. The vote of Cumbark exceeds the vote by which he was elected in 1864. Coburn's vote exceeds the vole which elected Barbour in 1864 and that largely. Whence came the majorities wbich overcame this increased Republican vote? But.Governor. what about the election to the IT. S. Senate? I hear it rumored that the Democracy are sick of you anyhow, and intend to serve you as your nominating convention served Dr. Newland. Tbe State marshal will distance you in the race, mark that. If then tt an election you will be beaten badly. But will there be an election? You have been in tbe habit of saying the "Senate will hold them firm." Well it doea look that way now. The Senate appears to be hopelessly lost to the Democracy. You sir, and your frieqds inaugerated the policy in that Senate, of refusing to go into election when there was an adverse majority on joint-ballot. Mr. Blight gave the vole which first did it I shall witness with most exquisite pleasuae tbe poisoned chalice commended to his own lips. Two years ago the Senate refused to go into joint electiou, but elected Judge Blockford at its Senator, and asked the House to concur. Of course you will not

think of blaming the Senate of '66 if it shall follow the precedent. It will surely do so. For one, I do not believe in the policy, but twice has tbe Democracy done it twice hat that party left the State without one Senator; turn about is fair pity. And more, Governor, if there be no other way to prevent the election of Josse Bright and J no. L Robinson, I am not certain, but we should adopt one of the maxims of a church now in great favor with your party "the end justifies the means." At for yourself, your chances were never worse. You decieve yourtelf into a belief that you are riding on the food of fortune. Sir, your name is fast becoming a synonym for reproach. The supporter of Willard, the Abolitionist of 1848 the proslavery propagandist of 1866, the signer, approver and denouncer of the prohibitory law, the sneerer at the wrongs, the robbery, the imprisonment, the cold blooded murders of Indianiens in Kansas, youare breveted for immortality in the same category with others of kindred soul. For on the pages of history, still live the names of Barrere, Danton, Cataline and Burr, to these shall be added Stephen A. Douglass and Joseph A. Wright. ISAAC RIGHT. Campbell's Answer to Vallandingham. Hamilton, Oct. 31. Sir I recived your written communication touching that "nigger business" some time after it appeared in the nute papers." No official information of my election to a seat in the 36th Congress of the United States has yet been furnished, you will pardon me for suggesting that perhaps your deep anxiety on this subject has occasioned premature action. In December next I shall probably receive, under tho "broad seal" of the State of Ohio, a certificate that tho honor of representing the Third District in the next Congress has been conferred on me by tbe peoplo. In that event, please observe that you and tbe corrupt minions of the present condemned Administration are not only invited but dared to contest my right to the seat. Should you or they attempt to carry out their boasted designs, I promise tbe country a record of one of tbe most corrupt und disgraceful outrages that have ever been t erpetrated on the American ballotox. L. D. ( AMI'HhLL. Col. C.L. Vallandigham. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Tiik undersigned, Adrolnlttreior of the estate ot Joseph De ii m, 1st of Franklin county, do settC, will Mil st public uit si the im residence ef the laotMt4, tn Somerset, Freak lin oounly.lndlana.on Malurday,lbo 1Mb of November iw, all lha personal property ot Iba deeeaeed not taken by thu widow. A .rrailll of tli months will bt given on all turn ovar ibraa dollars, Hi purchaser giving not wilb approved security, with Inlaraal from ilala, waiving all valuation and appraisement lawa. Hep IB I HON. MADDUX, Adm'r. HI'ATJC OK INDIANA. KKANK I.I.N ( Ol'.N I Y, In Iht Franklin Circuit Court. Tba Fireman's Insurance Company, Cincinnati. v. Danlal Walkar, Carolina Walkar.John Walkar, Nlebolaa Walktr, Klruard Walkor, doorga W. NValknr, and John A. Warrior, Kraut la J . King, Jamaa . Malli.rw MJHowj.MUt SJ II , Orv Ilia, and Malilnii Gordon, Namual W . llMIUna, Mnaa II. llaaaltlna. Klrhard W. Hi.h.u . William W. Wallt. Moomt W . Complaint lo Hlaboo. Jnu D. Kowland. Tlioi. fo rar loan a Moniagua, Meradllb Halm, M.. rig-ago, PftwWanl of ihn KayatU County llii; William II. Comalork. Jaooti Ahtr, Jtata Wileoi, Ooorg W. Day. II., won Mall. k, Jacoo Auar. John ll. Tartar, Mobart M . ClomanU. Juattia M. lenk, . .1 in r , Altxandtr V. Wlnalon. lasts n. Wliialon. I.uunariaa W. Wlnatim. Tlmodtrt W. Mholwcll, Jamaa I). I. oliman, Kufua A . Jonai, Oao. A. Wbalar, Max Biadlar, Han. ry J. Ltuar and Moata Ntarilar. Tho abora nainari Urnmlanu ate hnrnl.v nnil Had ot lha pat.danry of aalil ami. an. I to bo and an paar In Iba Circuit Court of franklin Cuainly, ua the aooond day ot Uio nam lor in tbaraof to bt hoidan al lha Court lluuae in llrnot villa , In lha county of franklin and KtaUi i.f Imllaua, on lha urn .mi. .ay ui rvoruary, nait, than and Iftcrn lo uawarma complaint or aald plaintiff. WlUinaa John M. J0I1111U.11. Clark of aald Court. and Ihn V3l day of Oelobor, A D. lM. UCI 31 I JOIIK M. JOHNS I u., clark. Ml A I K OK INDIANA,) Istbt Franklin Clrcul Court. !' H N M.I.N COIN I Y,l Tba Klraman'a I nauranca Compa ny, incinoaii. John waikor snd' Uoy Wslktr, and Jobn A. warrior, Pranrla J. King, Jamal Caaoy, Mallhaw II. How.Milion It, Oryilla.aml Mali let Aetata, Namusi w. iuai Una, Moaaa M. Haaotllna, Hlrbarri W.HIahop, William W. Wclla. iplalnt roelnan Miirtgag a nil, waorga w , way, no en m lock, Jacob Abor, John ll l.arlnr, K'.i.eil .11. I loin nil la, William H. Comalork, Jualua M. Janka, Adm. Alaiandor V. Wlnilon, laaao N . Wlnalon, l.amiariaa W. Wlnalon. I h I.ni siinlwoll, Jamaa I). I .eh man, Kufua A. Jouaa, Uoorga A. Wbttltr. Mas NUdlar, Hnury J. Uutr, Moaaa Ntarilar, Danlal, iliiltard Ocorga, and Nloholaa Walkar. Tba abort ssniod dtftsdsnla srt btrtby iinUtd of lha pondanry of aald anil, and lo appaar In lha Circuit t'ourt of Franklin County, on tba aabonri day of lha nail lerm tbaraof, It La bald at tho Court llouaa In Hroosf lilt. In Iht aotnir of franklin and Main t Indiana, on lha Aral Monday of Fabrnary uaal, and anawtrtho complaint of aiil iilalntlffa. Wiinaaa John M. Johnston .Cltrk of aald Cosrt, iniausd ilnv ol () mimi , . i. ISSS . Oct 31 41 JlMllä M , J OHMS Kill , Claft Admlnistrator'sllf otioe to Debtors. '(i I mi. l linrnhv givon Dial Ilia imln d.ia lha ll ilaio ..i Calab li. Allan, liava lan 1..11 at Ilia Itrookvilla Hunk fur rnllac'.loit. Trump! pay maul la apacls4. JONIAH AI.I.MN, 'Mil u Admliilalralnr. 'l VI It I'HODII St. HUughUr at i William keen on handa all k Inda of country rroaure, i-ora, iM, nwoui roialoea, irlan Tula Met, TumpklHf, Appl ahtapfuretth. Rutrtr, r for aal

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. W. TAIT. TAIT & SON, 00H1II88I0N MERCHANTS, KrasLBSiiii PRODUCE No. 25 Wnltaul Kl.,m innutl.O. tar, Km, Grain, Feathon, Dried Pralle, Polsloea, OuIodi, Ac. Ltboral CASH advancamcnu made oa conalgnmania. Ordtrafor Oroeerttt and Manufactured Aril altt aotlclttdand tiled on the moal favorable barm. may in ly T IOHTB, 1ITWT0V BKAD Xj AIIOs. are now acknowledged. BuriPi to bt the beat offered la lb la market My aloek la very large and well ael ecltd. My price are warranted to cult. Yon will sot buy ontll yoa hart teen Llghlt, Newton Sc Bradbury' Piano. If you are wlee, for yearaelf. O. M. Mr urn. Ro. 74 Weet Poarth ctrttl. Polt igen l for L., N. A R.'a Pianos, and aaoostaor lo Moaeh A White. tig 99 3 in TSIANOM FOB BENT-NEW AND ssw Arts i for the Plaoo. XT MBCO.ID HANI).--I have now on hand forty-eight Piano that I wan to rent, and will let tbe rent apply on the Durcbaae until tho rent nnye 1 Dny one can pay for a Piano In Ihlt way and not know It. O. M. MURCH, So. 74 Waat Fourth Ireet, Sole Agent for L.,!. A B ' Plaaoe, and Bishop A Child's molodeoDS. tap 10 WEIiODEONS I IvIELODKONSIt oNsn nr.JI1! LODKOrlSÜ MEL.ODF.O.N :!! 1 II largest slock of Melodeon Inl Cincinnati, can be found at my store. Price from $ to 3io. C. M. MUHOH, Sola Agent for L., N A B.'s Pianos, sod suooesatrto Mnreb A Whrtt. otS4 HUte of Indiana, Franklin) In Franklin Comma a County. . J Pteaa. Rarah Holley, Andrew J. Thomas Amanda Thomas, James W. Oilmora and Sarah Gllmore. va. I Petition for Hanaberry Holley, George Mitch- i Partition. el, Kachel Mltchol, Hanford Holley, Nancy Holley, Sarah Jgtto (illmoro and Amanda Ctlmort. The above named defendanla are hereby notlSed of the pendency of iht above petition , and to up pear In the Court of Common pleas, for tba county aforeaald, on the teeond day of the next term thereof, lo beheld tithe Court Honte. Is Brookvilla, l.i the conntjr of Franklin, snd Ntttt of Indiana, on the Oral Monday In January neat, Slid there to aniwer tho petlllona of aald platnttflh. vVlineeeJohn M. Johnston, Clerk of aald Court, thU 90th day of October, A.D. ISSS. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, oet 4-4 w Cltrk. Rial of Indiana, Franklin; In the PrankUa OfjSfr Otnnty. ) won fleas court. Henry van Herges va. I ' mn p i.'ii n i it foreclose Peter T. Wright and) Mortgage Ueborah Wright, The above named defendants art hereby notified ef the pendency of the above Snamed complaint, and to appear In the Court of Common pleae for the county aforeaald on iht aeoond day ef the neit term thereof, lo bt held st lot Court Houat In Brookville, In the county ef Franklin and stale of Indiana, oa the first Monday la January next, then and there to auawar tbe complaint of aald plaintiffs. witness John M. Johnston, Clerk of aald Court this Hist day of October, A . D. 1830. JON M. NSTON, Cltrk. DUHME & CO., Importers and Jobbers 1m WATCHES JKWKLKY AND PANCY GOODS, I No. 130 Main Street, under Commercial Bank, Cincinnati, O. TTj Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Nov. i i.ihM.47 lyr. J. U. BLLIOTT, K. P. l. Sa BBS, M. . ELLIOTT & BABB, FAISSriEL.1, IND. DR. Kl. I. in I I .having aaaoclaled wiUi him In the practice of Medicine, Surgery, Ac, DR. BASB, recently from Maine, respectfully Informs his friends and the sick generally, that all buslneaa In their profession will be promptly attended to. Oet 17 If Public Sale. Ou Saturday, ihe 11 day of November I8M, al 1 o'clock, on the public square at Itrookvilla, I will sell al public outcry, without reserve, two apao of mules and a rockaway carriage. TKKMN. One year's credit with Interest on note, waiving valuation laws, with approved feecurtly GBO. HOLLAND. oct 10 Millinery. Yf ' MLAtjailTF.n HAS BROUGHT ,Tl on a lot of htablonable llonnela. Trimming Ac, and I prepared to bleach and trim llonnela at short notice la good style. oct 17 If Wanted. 50.000 Huahala Corn, SOtOOO liushoU Oats, 10,000 Bushels Plax Read And all kind of Grain and Urea Need, for which we will pay the big bast market price. Mtp 11) W. L, I ahui h.r A Co. t. W. IIBBLS, Mi.v.mivr t. W. Hi M at V. JB KIMBLE, VANCAMP & CO., II AVISO PURCHASED THK STOCK OP II Goods formerly owned by T. Montague, It Metamora, continue to aocom modale the public, on ibo north side of the canal with STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Of every quality. Prtnchand English Morlnos, Delaine, Debeagee, .Mantle, Nhawl. Honiiela. tic; slso, an endless variety of goods for men's tar. wt k nop na usual, a complete tlock of MKN AND BOYS CLOTHING, of the latest styles. In Hoots and Shoes we have on hand an entirely new assortment of the best manufacture. In quality, style aad price, our goods will suit. Juno W CANAL BOAT "Siffig WAtfHIEo" CAPT WM. SUDLER, WILL make regular trips wttkly from Ashland, Payette county, to Cincinnati, touching al Laurel, Mataumra, Brvokvltla, Kochaeler, and olher desirable points, for Freight und Paeeeiigers1 he "Wayne" will leave Ashland, Laurel, and Metamora, for the city, on Mondays, snd Itrookvilla on Tueedaya of each week, and returning, will leave the city on Prldaya reach Brookville, Metamora, Uurel, and Ashland, tn Saturdays, of each wttk. The "Wayne'Me prepared lo do all klnda of liii'ping, an. I from the long experience ef I apt. N ml fer, persons wishing to send product to iht oily, for sale, will Snd it to their interest lo tn iruai it wun mm. The "Wayne" will rtttlveand discharge her freight .übe Warehouse of l.inck A Parquuar, upper landing, If nototherwlae directed, where ample arrange men la will be prepared ror shipping all kinds of Produce, Flour and Merchanrilae. Country merchants, Millars, ami Hlarksinllhs are respectfully solicited for a share or their patronage by tyt W, L. PAKQUHAH A CO., Agents NEW DRUG STORE. (110 OF TKI OOLDEN MORTAR HD. -7, jjÖHHSTNPR. DIM I II IN Drvgt, .Tsdi iine Palais, on., Dys- Mm ria, inrt smsry , tallta rjr. ekOas Wettiide of Main St., next door to the VALLEY HOUSE, BROOKVILLE, INDIANA, TAKKN pleaaure In Informing the puhlic gener ally, that bt li now Is receipt of and opening In his new mom, npposllu the public, square, a large and full slock of Goods Di bis Una. Ilia alock of Dbuoh and Mkmh inkh, Ha cm ay with all eotiSdence, la not auriiaaaed. either In quality or variety, by any other bouse In tho cotintv, nor at a low prices. Ills large slock of Puiiita, Oil. VaruinhcH, &o., Kepi by him, is complete Is every pari I am sow opening an eleganiassorla.nl of Kngliah, French and Amcm-nn I'urlumories, All of Man bats been purchased al such prices ts will enable see lo eel I Havre at lha very lowest relee. Kr any of the above or numerou other articles usually kept In houses Mike character, the pa blie are reapeclfully Invited lo the "Mlga of the Goldan MorUr." Physicians an rely upon having their prescription carefully couipouuded. It. V. JOHNSTON. riRpCKRIKl. HARD WARE. NAILfl ETC aJT Llnsk A Parquliarareln roeolpi . . f i ulfaiippiles of Iheeholcesl Groce, les,ai'd beat selected hardware, Collar) . and Nalla.at No I dimmer. OlalNow.Vy I. INCH A FARMI'IIAH JOY TO THE WOULD I It ALM OP A THOUSANO KI.OvVMis, fnreaie I) at W an Faaqt use A . .. '. so pi it WORMS ! WORMS!! V M'.HFIIMO.I A YKO'N VKMMIFI OK, foralea sap III w. I,. Pastel A i o. s.

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KING & WEST A KK Just receiving nnd opening a new and wall A selected stock of Fall and Winter GOODH at the old KKD HKIOK , known in the old tan. D. Price A Son. where Uiey can be found al all tlaee, ready tod wlUtag to at 11 gee de a shade cheaper than they have ever hwen eaVred la thi market. Oar stock ot Ladlee' Dresa t.ned M full and complete, consisting In part tf Slock at aid Ferner llkta, Merluoa, Lualree, Debeges, Cashmere. Cballee, Va'.tnllai, Plaids. Dtlslnts. Ginghams, ett. JrOO .- Prluta Of gen 1 colore, aad a choice aelectlon of pattern. Alan, a splendid assortment of Bonnet Trlaataiagt, Laaas Edglnga, and loaertlnga, of every kind and 1)1; Cpa, Collar, 1 ndersleeves, Handkerehlefa, Hosiery, Oloves, Mill. Halchels, and every, thing else necessary to complete the Ladies Tot MB. French Cloths, Of slmoal every color, snd al prices that can't fall to ault lha customer, as wall as a alee aeeortmenl of Doe Skin Caeeimeree, Black and Fancy, Sail netls, Tweeds, Vesllnga, A c. Or If yoa prefer a garment ready made, wt can , show yen a Utile Mm ttat and cheapest slock of Idea und Hoya' lolhlng In this portion of tbe State. Also, a splendid assortment of Goats' rnraltalaff Ucoda. Onr stock of ataale i.oods Is heavy, snd consists In part of Brown and Hleached Muslins, Drllllugf, woolen and cotton Flannel or alt colore, Caeeka, I cking. Diapers, Mariner' stripes, Ac. Ilnta, t ape, Hoot A Shore, allectml carefully , and at prices that will sell We keep a general assortment of Hardware. Oueensware, Glaslware, Graeeyrles, Hile. dec. I n fact, our stock Is complete In every department We will take all kinds o r merchantable produce at the highest price, In eschang for goods, and give you the goods al eaah prices, eep it SS-ly NEW FURNITURE STORE. Ii. NIT DSUTSICsl. aOaSPH BBYHOLOa. B&UTRICH i Fi E Y B 0 L ü S HA VK OPBNBO, ON MAIN fiRRKKI , OHPOBIte I. inck 's Store, a large aaeorlment or Furniture, such st Bu roans, Bedsteads, Stands, Chain. Tables. Willow Wagons, Mauraaaea, Lounges, Ac. which ihey ofler for sale, cheap for cash. tJlf DEBIT AK I NO . They will be prepared to tarnish Coffins at short notloe to lown or country . Sep i DRS. PEEK & LINEGAR, ECLECTIC PHYNICIAN A M ll. UKeng. H KHK li reapectfally Under their profeaalonal . services to the citliena of Ml Carmel and vie mil v. hnnln hv a nrnml nitnni n.n in t k. ,1.,,... of their pro Teas Ion to merit a ahare of their patronage. Ml I. Carmel, lod eept II To Merchants. TI7K HAVE THIS BRAtfON MADE GREAT 1MTT provemenlaln our WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, Kor Ihn trnimm rttiatt An et Ant MtaJstle - JobMDgt trdtj,to which we roipectfully inrlu the t ii ti ui UU JOTa. onr te, ma are as liberal to caab and prompt lime buyers as any Srst class Rastern houses, and Merchants will Hnd Ii vreailv m ik.i. before purchasing eliwhere, to examine ouratock of Haaiestlc l.lnene, lloasekcruini lined, ft r i.nnA m ' . I i .1 - i . -www . . -' v.u. i ir,, ' staawlt, Ntaatllet, a iui. esc. Wt continue our extensive retail batlntaa as usual, WITI. LIT. A CO.. Nsp 5 3ra par 74 West 4th St., Cln'tl., O. BY AUTHORITY THE CtattSuptrrnttnbtnl AND BOARD OF EDUCATION, Have srdertd the following desirable works for the Township Libraries of Indiana. Homo of ihem have bttn put Into every Library, others only Into the moat populous townships I he carerul attention given to the examination of works for these Llbrrarirs, la a guarantee of the merit of the books chosen. Many families will desire lo own the books and read them at their leisure rather than wait their turn and gel ihera from tho lownahlp Library. The work may he purohaaed of Booksellers, or will be sent by mall, free of postage, upon paymentnr prlcetauaexed to each: Fair's Ancient History. Much supelror to Rollln, because more ooaciae, accurate, and up with modern reaer.roh. 4 vole.. Cloth-glll, 3 Sheep, Library style, fSO. The Teacher's miscellany Isauawand valuable collodion of articles ou Education, by Judge McLean. Urs. lowe. lllgg, McGuBey, Aydolott, Itcketl, Lyud. I'ost, and othea mombera of the "Colllgo ot Toacb.ra.'' 1 vol., 19 mo., cloth. S1JU. History of the Pilgrim and Puritans ratnert. Hy Nlowoll and Wllaon. vol., 18 ma.' cloth, i as . ffloffatt'i Li.e of Dr. Chlamers I vol., HI mo., aijss. The Ladies of thA flnvanam Memoirs of Distinguished Sootllah Female cbaraclora; embracing the Pa rlod of the Covnantand the I'arsecullon. By Rtv. James Anderson. Ivo!., SB mo., SJIW. Moffatt's South Africa. I vol., HI mo. Twelfth edition gl Six Tears In India, Hy Mrs. Colin VcKonile. S vols . id m.... dots - -.. ,. , Kern's Practical Landscape Oar aeninf With plans and Illustrations. Third edition. Ilftt. MAN-OF-WAR LUX. A Boy's ExperienoeintheU 8. N.tvy. ' - - . I in in. ii k. an I volume, 10 mo. , I llust rated. "3 cla. Tho Mcrrliitnl t rain; A s A II. OH HOVK V (iv AC Es TO HRE THE WOHLO. (aiXTM TNouaaan.) I volume, 10 mo., Illustraud. 7J cla. Nordhriffs adinirLblu series ut voluinea "Mm. of War Life," "Meroaanl Veaaal," and lha new volume lo appear In September, under the title i ,f ' W I, h 1 1 r, b.,.1 Wl.l. I... I grtsl favor, aa lha two Rrsl have betu. wherevwr rlreultUd. Ihey art the faithful llanlngt of n.no eara experience, at sea,oraeommon sailor, a native "lluckeye," rcc tgulsed as Inferior lo no writer of the present da v. In life-1 Ike delineation ol adventure by sea. Very striking and graphic pictures of Ufa at Noa, evidently authentic. and very Instructive. e e e it.. . ..MV ...... I. 1 If I V ' IM ll II ,U please, vol truth enough to dissipate the charm of a sailor's life, Caw York Evangelise uaro ia iu mem a vast auiouni oi iniormallon reaiiactliia- the ciiininorce ..f the w.irl.l I'm.i.n,. rian WitntM. Will lake captive Iba young. Journal and Meaaenger. A Buckeye Abroad, Or, Wanderings In Europe and the Orient. By .Samuel N. Co- Third edition. Ill iialralnd . 1 vol. Ill mo., muslin, flJU. The Three Great Temptations of xoung aio. Hy Namutl W. Klshar. Pourth tdlllon. I vol., It) mo., 100. Tbaan are capital worka for family Libraries. Published by MOOBI, WILSTACH KEYS A K tt lenrlhsl.,1 UiMI VII I II I.I.I. vm li:wV NATIONAL MAP OF TBI HMD STATES. HpUBllc ssf Ivlwxlcey, stirl A in. rlost, Weil India Islanda, I ubst. Ar., Ar. mm MRW ANll WKI I. KXKCCTKI) MAi'lK X Sve feel four Inrbea by Ave real al tncbea.lu slse giving a view of the whole Halted Stales, and the southern N tales of Mexico tod Ibo Cantral American Mlales, with the northern tKiillon of Houlh America, ll hasjust been laenad and eon -i Ina the location of Uia towns and cities ef Kansas, and on lha wtalern coasts, ll Is an IndlspsnU.U. article In every family, and will be furnished u. Individuals at lha manufacturer's price, and nan be bad only tf ageala. The subscriber will visit the d. noreni portions of this and adjoining i oun Ilea aa rapidly aa pi.e.ltl , ami bopea to meet wllh sush eneourageruenl as the ssarllt of Iht Map daeervtt, Oct lOtf WM. I". SWKBT. Providence, R I. RHOIIKS' FEVEH A H D JV G B E CUE'. ANT1D0TKTÖ MALARIA. rioil lha prevention and curt of Htvtr and Jt Ague, or Chill levert Dumb Agua, and other Interinlteui and rem lltentfevera. I have on imi d tliia cniahraled tiedlclae, war. nii.t. . i for every tingle csaei snd oan recommend ll aa lha beat In all sufferers Irom that complaint I alao keep a great aaaortmaal snd vsriely tf Iruga, allow prices, I am alao prepared lo furnishever) tfctruical preparation eaaal and clear, and oau aiMcula every anemias snalysls. Phyaiclaii ran receive the a' ismlral reaetlons lo lha fiiudamautal discovery nt poiaons, lur post mortem . amlnatlona, accompanied with the dl re. icois (or use. IlinAI IUS HOKKI.K llrook villa, Ind. ... 14 l( KA HUNAN r A PONTRR'S Apple Peartra aad O Horey's Mori ng oiiiiii , ior ai ai W. L. Psaut'Maa A Oe.'s. ttp IV

IS A f T H A I BB FA if Jit PÖllY. ABLE OH IM DIM (a mi.l.R, tOH FLOUHl.tf! W HK AT, UKINDIMO COR.X MEAL, SMALL OKAIN, KKKD.dtc. as well aa whole tart of corn (cob snd all). a ll Is called, Into good tne cob and corn Pet!, In one operation. Tbeee Mill 1 manufacture out of the best quality of French Burr Bloche, with much earn. I bolM six different sites, prices ranging from t"3 to f7Si, T hese Mills conllnae In stem ire current of all oppnaltlon and are aa parier 'or all purpoeea, especiallv for wheal Soaring. ALSO S I'll AT Irs PATKST PORTA HLR RA W MILL, called "King of thr Wttdi." This la an ingenious and Kaw-Mill te make lumber In tbe woods. T uia Mill eaa be run by animal, steam or water power. Tlioae wishing lo know fully abtut tbe principle upon which they are built, and rbe prices of each slse, aa wall aa the Urns ol aale, Ac, wlrl please addraas me, asking a Book of Description, which I will maC and poet-pay. those who do so will write. In plain, readable language, Uio naat, Post office. County and Slate. ISAAC HTKAL'B, Patau tee and Pro'p. Kep 190m pr No. ISWeettlh at, Cincinnati, O. HATS! CAPS!! FURS!!! WM. DODD &C0. 1NVITB THB ATTENTION OP WHOLRALK BUYERS loa complete Fall and Winter Stock opSOFT KUR, SILK & WOOL HATS, Pluah, Clolb and Pur Caps, of every description, aad a splendid aeaortmetit of LADIES' DRESS FURS Of all styles, made up Ii the beat manner, ol good Sk mi. frem the hlgboai to the lowest grades. PUR GLOVES, BUPPALO A PANCY ROHRS, Sola! Mein St., east alda, bolow 4th at. Hep & 3m per TOMB STOKES & MÖIMMS. 8CHRICHTE Si WELLINOHOFK, LATE OP HAMILTON, OHIO, OPPRR THK elllatna of Franklin county, Indiana, MOnCJTIEXTM AND TO nil ITO.IEK of Ut vtry boat quality and Inisb.al aa low rate, a can be furnished In this Valley. Atlbelrwork peak for lUelf, ihey refer to It, either In the ahop or In the grave yards where it I. already tat up. Shop lo the Old Yellow Tavern, lonln of lhall, Brookville, Ind, augts ly SHOULDER BRACES. M ARSH' RBW STYLE, whieh are perfectly elastic, giving froe action to the muscles, and will not cut under the arm. AHOOnitAI. hl PPORTEBI. Which art Worn Wltli much comfort. Bivlnr.liinn and pressure grtslwated lo suit the eat. I . I.A. salt STOCK I Mis. For rura of vapleoae vein.' a mm .ivl. u. orv Kandare, for treatment or vancorilr- h.ir. die, Ac. Instrumenta for Treatment of Bow Laga, Clnb Feet, Curvature of Spine, ami all other Physical Deformities. All kind of Supporters and Trostes on hand, or made to order. MAHHHACO, 4 Maiden Lane, Rew York; and MARSH, CORLISS A CO., No. S Pourth street, (two doors west of Main at.) augstSSm Ciaelanall, Ohio. RUPTURE CURED. MARSH'S NEW PATENT. rS'lIK only Truss that will effect a permanent I cure, will cure a large proportion of all reducible Hernia, or Ru,.ture, when rightly applied and directions followed. We have privilege of referring lo Prof.'s Valentine Motl and t Willard Parker, of New. York: Prof. 'a R. D. Mussev, W. H. Mnasey, Oeo- C. Blackman, J. I. Judklns, and olhor surgeons of Cincinnati. We have also the privilege of referring to many persons residing In Cincinnati, m well ee Iu Rcw York, who have benu cured by Ibo use of this Truw. This and other kind nfTruaata and Shoulder Braces on hand, or made to orderMAKMH A CO., Vi Maldon Laoe, R. Y. Mi HHH, COHLRSS A CO., Ne 5 Fourth i st., 2 doort wtel ol Main, aug30 3m Cincinnati, O. Clothing. PO. BAKER 8ELL8 CHEAPEK AND BETttr Clothing ihau any house In the marel. They alao keen a fine stock of I'urnlshluaOoods,and make (lariaenla lo order al ehorlnoliee. Blank Deeds, &c. There basjeslbeen issued at this office a new and beautiful edition of Blank Utede, short form Va have aao, tdullClalms, Mortgages, Coaainla Ion. ra' Ueeda, old lorn Uneda, Mummona and subpeuasBROOKVILLE BANK WILL allow interesiou lime Oeposltsnuda aftarthis 4aU In Ohio or ladlanaeurrency, pay ble In similar runda, By order of the lUard, J. W.HITT.Casbltr. Brookvllle.Ptb.ift.lSM. Prints! Prints!! FORMerrtaac, Cochaco. Ray stato Philip Allen's Nnrtguts, ilunuols, and all other good styles of Prints, go to aprllli p. O. ItAKKH Boots & Shoes. 1AM SELLIRO MKXS', WOMMNS A CHILdren's Shoes and Boots at cost. Coma quick and supply yourselvee for the great political campaign, aug is JAMRN NOBLR. pen I'. 1 im. 'UN, for medicinal purpoats ouly. 1 Wt have la store puro Port Wine, Cognise Brandy and Whisky. July 11 W. I,. PA KUCHA K A CO. FISH. -J sal rattlvtd riinoked Halibt t. While Pish and Mackerel wholesale and retail by Jul) ii tf. I. . I . But'Haa A Co. AKH. Mo. I Prima Pamllj Lsrd Ir Kega, for sale u w.i.. f aaueiiaa cs Co. Mii.N. hteel, and Mould Hoard cooatanlly on aanuat M.iunrav v u.i.i. at. I hi i lii'i P., Produe.-AII kinds of Produce u ken fr Uoed al NkAuesTaa A tflSjUASte, rlOLIRS.-lf you wanl a good Violin go to July II W . L. I' .I..). Has A Co. I UNT KKCKI VKU. 10 blf bis Mackirel, A blf bis I ww tee ww v sestf a ss aprsl W. L. Pssucasa A Co'.. A.'kil wi.,1 I ...I rims. .1 a LAHSW AKK and Cklnawarnof atiiNirior quel liy ai nLAvSMTBS A V till as a . ;KKNH OKAMOKN and I.F.Mt.Ns at aprVA , b. F a i s i ii a A Ct'l pdWDKK.-Jualrteelved 0 Kega KIDo and ( an 1 non Powder. July II W. L. Pssui'iua .v ( o, II A.nR.eeKohlnson's Superior llama, Nh. mid II era ami Mi. las ror sale at aprSS W.L.PsatfNasACo'a r aiHACR CHAINS, At, a large supply at X NLsvenTaa A Wti.i.i IkLUMS FARMKHK.forOraln Cradles go to W.L. PaauimaA Co XctAMIIoNAIlll' IiKKHH lir- new ...it aV ply at l.ia. a A) Paaei'Maa's tfLAI Its Ml I ICS Horst Shoe and Mall sold b) D W. I. Faaui Maa A Co. noK l)RtKHUKKP,IIRRPTOR0i;RH a iolP ognaNauaaga.go k Wgi. I, Paaena A Ct's mmm&: ft Je?...: wt, West orvoerl Hauet. Broekville. lad. FURNITURE AT WHOLESALE PRICKS WILLIAM! I'llA-VK OPPRNN TO SELL bla large lot of eseellenl Purnlture al bolt aleprtcos. Corson wishing lo bay any thing Is Ina line will do well to call on dim before builng aleewhere. A be make fuanllure, be eaa agord to sell cheap shop opposite Mr. Lynn's Carriage shop Sep I NEW YORK DYE HOUSE, WALNUT BTRÄET, ( Wttt Side, bat Bixth and Seventh , ) OIIOiyMATI, OHIO . JVVKIMU, SCOHRIRO. NTRAM PlRinlllMo, MM At, Ac. PtrtUular aUtuUos will he given lo cleaning while Crape, Br che and printed Shawl. Also, Hamask Curtains, carpels, Hug. DrnggoU, At.. At It rdrrs Irstm Hie sun t r y pswrss Bill llwstdr. is. aug UV I; WM. I KASUAUa,

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AYER'S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. Täte us has knag smatteel a pcb'.ic Swrnawd far an effective purgative pill which could be relied oa at SSI snd psrTsstlj salt ia its operation. That hat ban prepared to meet that dar and, aad aa ax tanalve trial of its virtuea baa oonclusively shown wiUi what success it acoo-apliahta the ywrpmt IliigTiail It is easy to make a pbjsiesd pill, but not easy to make the beat of all pUlt one which aaoold hart none of the objections, bat all the advajUagea, of every other. Tbl baa been allein uawa here, aad with what success wt would rtapactfelhr sabsoit to the public dtdtion. It hat bam oMrtsjaata for the patient hitherto that aim oat every purgative medicine la acriiaardoeat and Irritating to the bowals. Tbis is not. Many of thaaa rxoda griping pain and rcnilaion in the systam as to than counterbalance the good to bt derived then. These ptli product no irritation or BBJass it stun from s preriouaiy exttsasa tion or deraagenent in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, na harm can arise from their use in anv q iantity ; t it it better that any rnadigiaa ahwold be Uktn judiciously. Minute directions for their ast fas aha aavarai dhtaaaaa So which they are anpucauie are given on ine dob. Among the plaints which have been speedily cured by the mar mention liver Coanclaint. in ita van on of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loat of ApIetita, T latlaaaaaaa. Irritability, Bilious Heede ehe, lilioue Fever, Fever and Agne, Pain in tbe Side and Loins ; for, in truth, ail thaaa art bat the consequence of diseased action in the liver. Aa an aperient they afford prompt and ansa relief in Cotavanaaa, ruts, uoiic, uysentary, Hnasars. aaaaMa and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers aad impurity of the blood. Irregularities ; in abort, anv and every ease where a purgative is required. They have also predated soma aingularly successful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Proper, Gravel, Kryeipelaa, 1'alpiUtion of the Heart, Paine in the Beck, Stomach, and Side. Tatar should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system tar tba ehaauje ef aeaaona. An occasional dote stimulates the stomach aad bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory tyiltan, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the wheat oegaatiaan. Hence aa noes Storni dose is advantageous, area though no aerious derangement exists I but tinnessssary doehsg ahould Derer ha canlai too far, at every purgative medicine reduces the strexsjtb, when taken to excess, l ha thouaand eatea in which a phyaio ia required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest thernttrvtt to tbe reason of every body ; and it is oaaJdsatly believed this pill will answer a better purpott than tar thing which aas hitherto been available to naBas Whan taaar virtuea are once known, the pubUe will no laeajsr doubt what remedy to employ when ia aaad of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped, they aft pleasant to take, sad being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see mapper oa the Box. PREPARED BT DR. JAMES C. AYEB, Practical and Analytical Chcnsist, LOWELL, UARS. Fries M Cents par Bex. Fitt Bazas for 91. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Far the rapid Cure of WUCHS, COLDS, HOARSEXESS, BRONCHITIS, M H00PI(,-( 01 (,U, CROUP, ASTHMA, AKD coxsmpTiox. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from ita cures of every variety of pulmonary rlistiaas, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidaaoss of its virtuea in any community where it haa been employed. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so numerous the eaa as of its cure, that almost every aection of the country abetssda in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alanrung and even desperate diseases of the lungs by ita uae. When once tried ita superiority over every other medicine of ita kind ia too apparent to escape observation, and where ita virtuea are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the diatreaaing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs whieh are incident to our climate. Kot only in formidable attacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Cocoas. 11 oabsenbs, Ac. ; and for Childrbn it la the pleaaantaat and safest medicine that tan be obtained. As it hss long been in constant use throughout this aection, we need not do more than aaaure tbe people ita quality ia kept up to tbe beet that it evat has been, and that the genuine article ia told by rHOF WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. IT HAK Winer KD MIRACLES. THAT all Ihe bald aad gray can ba roeiored perfectly la original growth, eo faraa their locks arc concerned, does not ad aalt of donbl: eeeldea, II will eure every noestble dlaeaaa of the ecalp, whether developed a dandruff. Itching, or in the shape of cutaneous eruptions oven scald-head and In no possible east will ll fall of curing, a If by magic, nervous or periodical headache, and If need iwloea week by tbe yoeng, regularly. It will preserve the color, and keep the hair from falling, to any Imaginable age. Head and Judge. C. H. R. Oflee, Veadllta, Jane SI, 1U4. Pbot. Woob Hear 8lr: I take pleewn re la bearing voluntary testimony to the excellence of your Hair Ketloratlve. I bret months ago, my bslr was very gray. It Is now a dark brown, (the original color, smooth and gloeay. The only appllcaitoa I save made to It, haa been the Hair Kastorslive prepared by yon, end which, from the reeall In mv own case. I can inoel rdtally reeo h in cud lonibere. Voura.Ar. KD WARD WOLCUTT. Vlnrennea, lud., Jane tl, ISA!. KROF.O. J. WOOD: .ts you are atx. Uli. manufacture and vend your reeoally discovered Hair Keainratlve, I will stele, for whomsoever It ma) eoiiaern, Ibat I have usinl it, and know othcra in naa ll that I have, for several )eara, been In lb habit of using nthor Hulr Itnslorallves, and that I flad yur vastly aapetl.ir to any olher I know It entirely clcanen lh.. Ii.-ml ol UmlrulT, and with nn in. mi It's proper use, will reatoru any po,aoa alrtoihe original youhful eoror and leitart, I ving Ita healthy, Boll and gloss; appearance; and a I IhU, without dlcolorlng thu hand that apply It, or Ibu dree on which It drop. I woald, therefore, rceommend ll use to every one desirous of having a Sne color end leklere or hair, Kespeetfutl) , yours, WIUNOlf M.N0. Ha UsU.Juae tj, llM. PKOK. WOOD: .Is you are about to r, para Mid vead your raueully dlaeovorwd ItaJr Meet vrelive, and aa you request my opinion of H, I will slain, thai my balr was, a lew months ago, veay gray, and after using Iwo boitlea o! our flair Re tonatlve, 11 rweumsd II original color; and al nee It application . all dandruff haa dlnappaarad from my head, and I hn I troubled with no dlaagreeable Itching of lh scalp. I am sallstud, that Ihn hn use It, will not regret ll, a it give, the aiaranc or having lumn recontly oiled. Ism prvpar xl, ibrrefore, o raeoaiaicrNl Its nee te all who are desirous of bating a beautiful bead of hair. I art. alr.yniira, ett. If. k HTKWAKT. PROF. WOOD: MyMt bad. fur several years, linen l.ocoinlng prematn mh grat , act ornpanlml by aharahneaa which rvn lernd Ihe ronetanl appllcatloa at oil oars Mary in dressing ll. When I commenced using your Hair Restorative, about Iwo months ago, Ii wee in tkeleoMsltiion; and baring aonllnuad Its uao till within the last three weeks, ll baa turned to Its natural color, and stiimed aaoflneas and ldlra greatly lo be preferredio Ihoe produaxd by the epplleetlon of IIa or any other prparell"n I ham aver stet. I regard ll aa an lndlpenlblu arti.de far every lady's toilet, whether to be used ea a Hair Meliorative, er rr tbe liiinle purMMo ol dross lug or beau, If) lag the bslr, Vou have psruilseio to refer to mi all who entertain any doubl of lis pei forming all lhal i. claim... 1 for ll. MRS. f. hVMUMI"., Clnetnaail,"., Feb., IU, IMS4. Wetertown, Msae.,Ms) l, ISA. FROF.U. i. v i tllow me to tlteetUit virtues aud magle powers of year Hair Heatera. live. Three innain alnce, being esraaSlogly fray, I puraaaaed,and soou romaieneed toast, wo bartlleai and ll soon hegaM te til, In reelnrtMg the al Iver loeka lo their native color, and the balr, whieh wae before dry and bnrali ant falling off, now became soft and glosay , and 11 ceaaed falling; the .lend ruft disappeared, aad the scalp loat all thn disagreeable llclilng, an annoying before, and now, I not only look, butlnel young agelS. (HANI.KN WH I I NKV. JfVhold si lit Mark, l Ureal. Ml. Uais, Ma. !tw llrogdway, Raw York, and by all Drnggtateverywhere. All klnda of family palest medlcites for sal, on tbe best poealtdr terms, al Frofeasor WorMl'seslBbtlakmeul, 114 Market Street St. tevale. TrrO. V. J.thasun Is sola agent for Itrookvilla. aprll II FRANKLIN MACHINE SHOP, AT THK IU100KVIU1 COTTON FACTORY. WILL BIRCH, MAUUPAtTCRKR OF HKVMMAI. FORTS OF nteawaml Keed Cutler, I'm .j , Tors abellara, llorae Powers, Turning lathes, Ae. All kin. la of I'alai.l V., I, ne,, "m le and filled In order, al short noil at. vVbeel and herawa'eui l i any pitch or p. Hem. ."locks, laps and Plea made to order, nlrlcl attention given In repawns Hteam Knglnea, Still fl. a ring, and all klnda nf Machinery, feeling farulahtdi t short nuUet. Term ReaaonabU. t'ash paid lor oi l Ir Hraaeend Copper. oei it mmTiwoti. IIIMli k I II Sl.aOa.ll. W B bare en hand a goad assortment ef Moots Stioa. nlippors.ilallers, liuiblni, lt. v a. Mit' sad ('Bllareua ai. aara. uurri reiooraieatblMtaud lies, at sash pr! eet re RH a, K ! at BLR ,

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PKKPAREJ) BY A. 8.BVRLKICP A URO.. RRW ALU A NT , I v 1 TRY BEFORE YOU CONDEMN. since their eaVal are Hall au ertsaav4. Let ae) aelaeine prejadlce or prvde. Induce mankind to ett tbe assent aside, Whieh are bo beevea Sestgasd To ellevlaae the ill of ha aase kind. CoBcu-tivs Tsmanwv 1b regard lothe Oriental er Sovereign Balm PUtt, Ia caring a stvtre tad obeUbsto raee hba usstiem, sad Crick te lAe Rack: rrentoa, R. Y., Jaa. I, tS. P. Chiles A Co. Geels; Havlaaj received asatsnai swatass) from yoer Horerwtcw Hslra mii, f deem It proper to state lhal Iwo years ago tba Aral "f Ik i winter, kav tag been severely afflict-d for the laat twenty yi are pre. lou to that Urns wftb, Kbeumstlam ant crtek In lbs berk . I bosnrbt tww bosrs of your pills, aad took them accord tag k direction, and before they were gone I was er:lrely cured, aad hav not aeffarwd frem the nlaloleiaee,atit I would sh.1 be placed bsrk where I would. therefore cheerfully recommend them aa any peratc : mined that way as a eure ranted) . BWS. i. naisras. READSUL, Pleuse notice the reason Mr. Brown wtvf.,r... king for aa agency for selling the Sovereign Balm Pills. Could r m one sire dar. If yoa wanl a t-ool n.t a box at the eerlieel convenience aad give ihem a Avea, Wie., Jen.a,s. . ateeese. A. H. Uerlelgh A aVo.. Gento.-Ths ca uao of my asking the agency for eelMng F. j ild A Ce.w OrteaMl o Svverelgr. Balm ' ill I not for speealatton sloe., i have aaad Ihem t mv fcmlly for Ihe leal eevee. years, sad Bed tat ether aasdeiae as good. eared myewtf cf the Liver t omplaiBl at the co-icieacaaaewl ef tut Hate, ana tareu aimot u .. . of HI. ll in. I I. a, 1.,-ei, Ines lloft Wslanrth rose igeoe ae tad aad mat , a the Of I sy requrtllngtUv s, 1 a-wt w tell lb am. Bast, . Tba fotlowlBg from iar reapeatfnlly prraentedt mmrt . s vlclalty Ji'"". ". UavJ. rat.. Asg i , IH5J, writes: I believe year pills la be a .-ycd m.i.cUe.aad .. ipv lanpie use new, and fre-iueui.; -all . .... ;..u .... .iaH as no a a-ippiy l, V . Dllnian, Sutton's Poiiit P. O. I ley te. IU Dee. ll, writes: I have aald what Mile year agent left R h ass ao I w.ae job toaood me slew dosea hoaae e your sovereign Halm Pill Immediately, w hat I aold gave sal itf action. " ov.D,!?Cews?sm?,, - A. "Ibave told out til tbe pllltyoar agent left me and c.uid eell many more if I had laeia Tbe Hygjj"" ry eSseaeloe.,ondg.ve geeeral aaRead ibe following: Robbersons RUlloa, Harrison ee.. ajj.) July t IMS. f Meetra. A. S. Burleigh A Bro. Genu. Yoer hovereige Balm Pill have proved Is be a great remedy heje for ilhllla and Fever, ( old Breast omplalot and Dyspepsia. Ae I have sol i all thai ware left with me, and aa there Is o forge demand, you will please aaad me a fiesh eeawlv Im. med lately, sad oblige Voir.. Wsi.'F.TTet. Why will those who ere afllrtad beat u Is wbea tbe Sovereign Halm pill will set tbe system la rights, and will be of untold velee? wm deo't awip. bälget a boa of F. Child Ce.w PilU Ihey will clearthe system nicely, without seeking you stck either. They are mild la their operation, her penetrate tba whole system, removieeT ovsry oestrwet. loa. Thev act upon U.e akin, Moneys, lange snd bowels, these being the channel paovieWd tar earrytng off ell Impurities from Ihe ayalem Ir they become clogged, disease I the almost certain results. Taeee pills opea the pores of las skin, promote a proper d lac karg from the kidney, carry off all pbleirE and olher humors fro a ie lungs, aod by the bowel remove all Imparities that cannot paaa by any other outlet, aloug with the refaasoflhe natural food. NOTICE. The geaulne Orlental er Sovereign Balm Pills have on the wrapper of eecb hex the abov repeeaeatallou of the inanufaclo-y . A. K. Uurlelgh A Bro.. Pew Alben' , Ind., Preprletors for tbe Soalh and Weet. M. W. Halle, Brookville, Caarles Vaaramp. Metamora; B. R. Palter, Harrtevn, Ohls; a a t dealer In medicine generally . June 90 SIBB0K8, LACE8, ARD TRIMatllfOS 0E5trallyai FTTTtAKKH's. DR E VINSON'S GKEAT AMERICAN KEMEDYt! FOR CHILLS AMD hUl. Dornt .iffat, Cmnieaiivo t It I Us, NBURALOIA, BFILBHT1C FITS, AMD ALL PERIODICAL DISEASES, ON Affections of the Nervous System. HEADACHE, AC, Is Ihe meet popular medlelee of that else ever kaewn; ao medietae ever met with aeeh :iIBIVKKRAL API ROBATIOK! Or gained ao high a eelsbrily la ao ahert a lime as Ulla. I he press aad people, every wl ere speak ef it In terms of the highest eommendataaal PROPKSHORH OFMKOK'INr.. Who have hitherto wliiibeU Invariably tbslr laSeenee frem proprietary medtcleee, give Uib Wieir sanction, and large a trie be rs of Rmibbbt PaveiM.ae i ae it in l)ii r Paarrara, la prefereaestokiulnla and A resole, whlsR articles meet yield the sway le ibis ire ly RCIRXTIPIt PRRPAHAIIO.V lae result of eaperleeee aad laveatigaUea. I not only III pro veil am' eure yoer Cbllka, but bring back a glow ef life snd anlmattoa te tbe whole ay esem, thai lastngaler ead pwaaliai te lb) medietas stk tmst i-as it eeeas or vats rarwl It is pleaeaat le take, aad doe at pange, wall or sweat. Ilconialnt ao MRHi t RV, ARSRBIC. OPINIXB, STRYCrlBIBB. Or any other poisounasor Injarlous drug, balls pH ! h vegetable and pertWrtty harmlosa. even for U a ms I lest Infants It la a perfect ANTIDOT!- TO MAl.KfllA, And a aa AOl'R RILLRR Ii Baa ns sweat. -ClrruUr for graluilou diatrii.nt.. i , .ntelalng reruteatee from Profeatort, Fbyaleiaas, leerymen and tho Press, are left with eecb agent. ST Prise 74 eeaiU For sal by Pragglsts aad lealer generally. BYBRSO A CO., Ftopriet ,r. Ro. 7 Moelh Mlath Street, PhtUdelpbte. AO R.1 TS. Raw Is A Morrleea, Ceaaersville. D. V. Jasattnn, Hrookrlllei ( hss Vaa Camp. Meumorei oifford sseAVs, Lew eel ; Jobs W. neell, Liberty) B. B. Feller, Harrleoe, Od R sbriner, AstsrssaeMlei ). D. Mill, kliaabetbIowa. may ae Sm IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TCTTnroijLiTOiro has ornric a chop jt on main nerge. aire, i, in lh building formerly eeupied by John Adam, where he I pre pared leaepl.ly rutoaer with. BRIDLES, HADDI.KM,' WHIPS, and every artteteaa elaa Saddle and llama i fiMiad in a Iral . at f Inclanatl ' eaperleeee la pri.e Ha. log hail .1 lean Ii.., I.... I,, la r.liua,l..lil.il aa. .pi.' wv, ' - - - - - He Is prepared in do all kinds of r, pairing al abort not tee, ess 8 at I y RHWARd MRYRR, T01.1MBKK MAKKK.s. BXI RI.IRRT WOOB LARD FoR n.tl mill HUM KlIIM. Il MIM. kV'KI.IrM Jlsrinlng land In lllleols, and ll lana. abb h ba will aell ihsai , .i rn In 'f etehengs tBf well Umveeed, A aaw mill ea a fortaae ta s s marhot aaealand In 1'ranklli nlv ll 1. that In llllnoi partly imprevi the land In Indiana would mi tew years. Leather for the I iiian.l from til lo S1& lief tl.. 1 . H.H. ten miles ol ths lead. and aay ,... i.iy ..f (imh p..p tar log. uiav can u uuuni, 11 in on it, at V la ihowsaeA. The lend eeVrs great Indaeemaek ba parsons bav lag small farms or tawa property la IheaetiBIU. aSBl aags T. a on 'mi TJwQTI AB D 1 10 Bt JB Thtlaiftsltn: moi' eTRoot and hhoesthey, learefsllyttltttt r.bavaever ofeetcf beenl Ro.l Commercial Row , fer sale hf LIRl R A r AMIteHAJI.