Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 July 1858 — Page 4
THE UNION WOOLEN FACTORY, P. II. & F. AL ROOTS, tTOCLD TAKK THIS method of Inviting Iii attention If of their frleads and tn public generally le their erraiutainaat. lur arcoeasaailaAina their ciwtouivr la th.tr llM " bwHM. Tncjr han nih yr o.ta artilitlon. tu Vbir mhinery, and they are enabk'dto w that tbjr tn, tab season, oflur to their customers a muri larjur asartawrat. and rwutjr Ittcra! variety of . WO(LEKl SE 2 Compart with whet they haw been aide to do at any for. saer time. They have wry ranch lncrraal thrir fcnlitlr. fur BMUHlfactarlllKFo!, that they fwel Colla.lm of IInr aldo to supply ait call lor anything. In their Uor prompt. I. They are manufacturing Cloths, ratinett, Blankets, Hain and Kancy Cm. iaiare. Tweeds, Jeans, Horakins, V hiu, lied. rrcsscd and i'Utd FlaiiuW, ead various otli-
r Uoml. Thry commence thU season Ith advantage nipcrior to those of auy former year. Thry will raaniilactiire tiy the arU or in exchange fur ww. aa formerly, and III endeavor In their terms and quality of work, fully to satisfy their customer. Stocking Yhrn. Their BiTaiiRinont for manufacturing tiwking Tr u very enmplet. -Hplan.n will be done by tb. pouad." Moo Cardiaj will be done aa naiad. They hope, by unremitting atUntfon, tn meet satlsfae.. torily the variou rail In lldr line, and tu u erit the rtn.na. of the public. It will be their aim to furnish a durable, cuuiuuiade ankle f good, and to meet fully M they cm, the want of their euUner 5 and lhy ran aaaura thee nf a snaarlor style aud much Unter supply of Corwin, thaa la any fulmar year. ... Mr Person, brluglnsj wool from a distance and Unding It necsssary t rrinatii over night will be accommodated ithowt rharica . Coaaerer'Ule, M iS-tt PATENT CONCRETE Fire Proof S cif o , MAM rACTCBRD BT URBAN DOODS & CO SALE JIOOM, Corner Vine and Columbia, Sts., TS MORE FIRE PROOF, Purglar Proof, Damp X Froof, nI of better workmanship auf! material than m.nr other 8a fe mar! in till or any country. liariug jmrchajed one half of the bor patent for th autire Wet, North and Koutbwent, and Litlag jmt completerl our factory, with all the latent iinorovement. and havinjr the oldcat aafe-maker ia th West for iU manager, we flatter otirteWe that wa can produce a Letter aud cheaper article than can be found elnewhere. We, therefore, confidently InTit parcltar to examine our itock beforr buylnj lac where. feb20-tf. J. C. & H. L. TUMY, AM) hnh iooh Stanufiulurtrs, Over the Bx.ktoreof Applcgatel Co. No. 43 Main St., below Second, SAMUEL B. JENKINS, SADDLE t HARNESS MAKER, WOULD SAY TO HIS old friend, aud cimtoniere that ha ia now prepared to accommodate tliom with everything in hi line of buainetia, and foe! eonflaentho can iuit all who may gnu him call with a (tood work aa can be bought in the country, at aaUafactor price, tjle of work. Call aud aoe uiy maj 7-tT, AT A. W. ADAM'S, No. 0, Main Hurgess Street. f FRESH ARRIVAL OF very doeirabla Good Ix. at nnexampled low price. Fine Lawm from 8 to centi pr jard. Fine Challl at 15 to 25 cenU per yard. . Uinghaui from IS to 20 " " Kine I'rinU from 10 to 12 cent per yard. Catimorc, fanLionbU itylco, 60 to 1 23, per y'd, A larce ateck of clothing very cheap. Summer llata, variooa deacriptiona, Miaiea Flat new style and in short nearly everything that is uiuailv found ia a general assortment. CQ1IE TO THE BÜSCHE ! ! It U no use to stand back and thereby looe money all that we auk Is COME ANDSEEI And you will be convinced. The joodi were bought WITH CASH, and heavy discounts, and ean beul! below ordinary rata. priJ2J-tr. A. J . FOLMS BE E HOUSE JOINER AND Cedar Grove, Franklin Countv, INDIANA. JT. if N. B. Ready-made coffins always on htnd, f all sizes. march 12-tf. lieixhant aud htrangors viiiiug Ciuciunati, on Vusiness or pleasure should procure a copy of THE CINCINNATI GUIDE And Business Directory: FOE 1857-'58. Id neat pocket sine, Paici TwrxTT-Fivg Ctsra oinplied by F. XV. UiKTT eontaininr a new and torrect map of the city, together with such Informatlon as will save anking a thousand questions. For sale by .ohn W. Keely. fcbSifirr. POLLOCK &. M'CALL, Manufacturers' Agent and ((Mbolcsnlc JJapcr gnlrrs, NO. 232 WALNUT STREET, MASONIC REVIEW. 'PtiE OLDKST, P.IT AND CHKAi'lT MAa. sonic Maxnine. This eld and popular Mairatine is now in tho Eighteenth Volume. It hat been gradually growing in aiie, and increasing in popularity froui the first number of the first volume, and it merit have improved at Its dimension have intieiuefl. At the beginning nf this year, we hope our friend win make special rtrort to increase It circulation, and ptace it in the hands of every Mason. It frieud claim that it is the cheapest and best Maa mi Magntino ro the world, and lndtsnablo t the craft. It contains slTty.fa.tr lurcc octavo pace.' In cacti number, bctntlfuliy printed on lino wliifo afxr. .ac!i year makes two volume of nearly ear hunclrod paces each, and eaah volume contain title pago and index. The price is 2,00 per anii, in aurance. r. M on p.e. N'o. 117 Walnut Street Cincinnati, O. SPRING GOODS JFOTt ariSISTS AV35A.il f WOULD RESPECTFULLY INVITE THE 1 attention of the public to my stock of SPRING GOUDS eonsisting trf CLOTHS, CASIMERES, AND W A I S T - C3 O AT I N O S , Which I wilt make, trim, and cut a they should be. I am now opening fine lot of 11 EADY-M A b E C LOT 1 1 IN ( i, Suited to the present and coming season, also, Men's furnishing goods, tuoli as tine Shirty under Shirts, over fehirt. Storks, Cravats, .Neck 1 is, heart, Ac. Purchasers are invited to examine my goods, which I am prepared to offer to rovrr fatinu n;.. TOMF.U at the lowest rates, guaranteeing every reasonable satisfaction. JNO. WILLIAMS, Tailor and Clothier, Ml. Carrael, lad. pril30-fu. Brook villo Township. "NTOTICE IS hrreby given, that the regular let iy sma of the Board of Ttustoe of lirookvitle Town.Mp, wtll b held hereafter on the 4th Friday of each month. By order of the Board. Attest april 30-31. A. B. HERN DON, Cl'k B. T. Notice. I THE undersigned notify all persona indebted to ma not to pay any debts or make auy settlements with John J. Chapman, a he Is no more my agent front and after this date. II. M. HOWAI11. I the undersigned, authorise and empower Emanuel With er t to eolloel my debts, and transact all other business eonneeted with the same, hoping those Indebted to me will sail and pay it ever to Mr. Witten. ai. M. HOWARD.
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Having all the Varieties of rr itv ,im vpvtydt: t ix. x: x xxx ia, For the execution of JOB PRINTING, n the ncate.t ana most uustantiai manner, we woulJ invite per.ona in want of CUCVLalta, DILL H ADS, BLANKS, CriTiriCATKS, Ticam, CABia, masd bill, pamphlkts, LARKLi, CATAL0QCM, Blltf.', tC, , To give ui a call. W bar a Rreat yanety or LARGE TYPE, Enanling ai to print I-ARfiE 1USTER3 with anitable letter, which can be done in narinjr procured at an hnoemoc.H Kzrtüttaa DOUBLE BACK-ACTION MAGIC CAKD PKESSÜ We are preparud to print Business, Visiting, or Uedding Cards, In the moat beautiful manner, at a "peed HERETOFORE UXS URPASSED, And coneoucnttT at Tory low rates. Girt m a call DR. ROBACK'S BLCQS PURIFIER AND BLOOD PILLS. DISEASK VANQUISH KD By Dr. Roback'i Scandinavian Eemedies 4 FT EU FIFTY EAR.-4 of study and epcviim-nt, iL Ir. Itoback, the eminent wcdiah rhysician 4iicceeded in producing a niudii-iue from twenty three difl'crcnt specie of mountain herb of hi. na ive land, winch acts directly on the iiiuix-n ofUmsa in the blood, and by rcstorring the corrupted ouutuin of life t4i a condition of berth and purity, jipeU diKeane from the rrstcm, whoever it inav be located, or whatever may be it char ett-r. IndigosUon, nervous comtdaiat, e.nlrplio aud other nt, coughs, consumption in it early t(?-'!, soro throat, bronchitis, fever and jruo, asthma, low pints, sex ual incapacity, feminine weakness, pricking of the tkio. y.iiptoniatic of taralysi.: rheumatism, neu ralgia, tumor, ruucvr, Aiabetvs, luxfitudo and debit ity, dinrrhea, and all other disorder of tlie ornn of renpiration, the liver, tho kidueyf, the tomitch, the nerve, or the luimcular fiber, are uucrringlv cured by thu prjiaration. Hi to the inatcrie morbi or seed of dioae what an' alkali i to an acid: it neutralizes them with absolute eertaiuty, at the same tunc it regulates the secretions, removes obstructions from the bowcU, creutcs appetite, renew, bodily vigor, and rejrenrratea every aniraal function, uch i t'.io nature, auch are the effecti of Dr. Kobaik'i famoiw Siandiimvian 15!.md Purifier, which, if taken in conjunction with bis Scandinavian Lluod I'ills, will not only obliterate :be most painful diseases, but prevent their rct uri'ence, and lengthen lilo beyond the ordinary span. In the SCANDINAVIAN VEGETABLE BLOOD PILLS. Ir. Kobaok prcnent the result of tweutv yeart of experience, uard study and experiment a to what a perfect pill should be. No ono ran doubt their superiority alter one single trial. Price of the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, f I per bottle, or $5 per half-doicn; Scandiniviau Blood pills, 2 j cents per box, or nve Tor Carlisle Station, Warren CoOMjJ ,-." - C.W. Robark, M. D. Dear Sir: For the benefit of suffering humanity permit mc to say that I have found your Seandinav ian Blood purifier and Blood l'i lirsure eure for .pyrpepsm and Liver complaint. I have suffered from tho above mentioned dtseas g for five years, and have tried a great many medi cines but all to no purpose. At that tune 1 was living in Cincinnati and was adri;ed by a friend to try your Purifier and Pills. I went to your ofTw-e and purchased one Motile Purifier and one box Pill to eomtnenoe with, and bless tho day I found your valuable medicines, for I am now enioymg itood health, and feet confident that the cure is permanent. Let other buy and use what they please, a for me rrtnii the rurinur and l ills tor an chroma diseas es arising from Impure blood or disordered digestive organs. lours, 1. I)LU1S, From the Rot, Mr. McMnllen, Pastor of Robert Cbapalt Indianapolis, Oct. 4, 47. Dr. C. v . Uohack Dear Sir: I have used your Blood Purifier for a nervous affection, from which I hare suffered much at time. While it is pleasant to the taste, it certainly has a happy effect upon the neaves. Pleaie accept my thanks for your kiud regardj and i eta, and believe me, You... J. W. T. MCMULLEN. Cincinnati, Friday, Sept. 4, '47. Dr. Robacl. Dear Sir: Haviuz been afflicted with nenralgli. or rheumatism for the past eir and a half, and havinjr seen your medicine, culled the Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by jfontlemcn with whom I am acquainted, I was inducod to try it, but not before I had u.-cd various other modioincs. After usinu two bottles, I felt it effect very sensibly, and upon using two more, I round myself perfectly cured, ton will allow mc therefore, to congratulate you upon making a dis covery In medicine whiuh is proving itself to Im i worker of such wonders in the diseases of the hu man family. GEO. S. BENNETT, Local Editor Cincinnati Daily Enquirer. Indianapolis, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 57. Dr. C. w . Kuhnen Dear sir: Having been trou bled for several years with extreme debility and weakness, so much na that I was unable I attend to my ordinary businoss at times, and having heard nf tho wonderful cures that your Suandinavian blood Purifier and Pills were cfi'ootinir, I was induced by a rrieud to try them. I have been using the Purifier for the lat twelve months, and lind the medicine fully eounl to its re ooinnieudatinn. So valuable i its use to mo that 1 cannot now dispenso with the use of it at my ad vanced g of life seventy-seven years. I cheerfully clve this Information for the bencHl Of Dims Imitiuly (T.oU.J. MMtftI.i MOKTITS. The above certificates and many others, can be seen at my office by any one at any' time. Get one of my Family Medien I Almanac, gratis, from my nirrnt. Manafitctnry. Salua-room and office. No. 0 East Fourth street, 2d building from Main street, i imlunatl, V. F or sale by M. . Hnile, Drnokvillc; Chns. Has sunt, Mt. funnel; t'has Vaneainp, Mrt.'imoru; Smith & Sudler, Laurel; G. R. Adair, New Trenton; Win, Mixer, Mixerville,aud by Druggist and merchant generally. april30-ly, OKOttOK a'ciltKliOH. ' INk7x M'GREGOR & RANKIN. (FORMERLY M'GREGOR A LEE.) No. 13 aluut street, second door below Fifth, VIS VI XX ATI, VII 10. Manufacturers of BANK LOCKS. JAIL. STORE AND HOUSE LOt KS, Bells hung with tu' to protect .be wires. Speak ing lubes nttcd tip with whistle annunciators. Sil ver plated Door and Number Plates. fchto.tr. DAY & MATLACK, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN No. 89 Pearl Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. Sweet Tojatoo Sprouts. frilE UNDERSIGNED would Inform the public X that he will have at the proper time for transplanting, a large lot of Sweet Potatoe Sprouts, which he will tell at low at any one in tho business In this locality. Please give me a eall at my rc-IJooce on Butler's Run, just above the crossing ef the Mvtaiuora Turn pike. I have also on hand, ready for setiing out, a small quantity of early garden plants, such as Cabbage, Tomatoes, Manro Peppers aud other plants. for sale cheap. Remember the place, on Butler's Rirr. rrtl 23-tf. ALANSON R. RIMAX.
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(svcctasuiw to J. l. rutsTKU A t o.) MANUFACTURERS OF I'RINTINtt PRESSES and l'rintinj; metrrials of all kinds, would in form their old cu.tonier and friends, and the trade generally, that they will bo constantly supplied wilU a full ac.xortnmnt of POWER, HAND, JOB, CARD, COPPER PLATE AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRESSES. Alot Hook, Plain and Kaney Job Type, Stands, Coses, liHfHising Atones, C'oniosing Sticks, Leads, Brass Knie, Hellet, f urnituro, tbn.ses, rewi, Hook and Job Printing Inks, and Priming Materials of every description. Prom their long experience ana mtniiiarity wan the want of Printers, they feel amircd of being able to afford them superior facilities for purchasing any and everything thry may want in mc prosecution of the mechanical part of their biuincs. lour especial attention 1 directed to their new To which was awarded a at tho last exhibition of the Ohio Mechanics Institnte, Held In this city. The power is applied to the venter of the Platen, consequently thero is no possi bility of it springing from any amoiiut ot pressure. The motion is so transmitted to it, at to cause a dwell at the jioint of contact with the form, ensuring at a II I U 1 1 KATE of hl'KKU. ritlN'TERS IN WANT OF THE BKST .TDimEItShould not purchase elsewhere, without giving this an examination. Tbey are strong, durable and rapid aud are WAE RAN TIHD TO UIVG THE MOST ENTIRE SATISFACTION This Pres operates with almost magical rapidity, receiving- the paper in long rolls or strips, and besides priufmir the earus at ine rate oi w 20-080 ier hour, feeds itself with the most unerring ... i c Ann certainty and precii-lon, and proceeds to eut, count, and desired, to nuruLer meto conseuuiivoiy irom on up to millions, without a possibility of mistake, which Maces It above an competition mr nomajrenl variety of work. 11 1 equauy wen aaapteu to be operated by band, and also to print single '-ar.l. thus em body in p; another improvement leuna in no other rapid Curd Press. WOOD' EYPjEft They will eonlinue to madnfu-.'tnre and keep on bund a good assortment of their celebrated HOOD TYPB, which ban sriven such g-nera! satisfaction thmnghout the West for tho lust twelve years. The manufacturing department will bo under me immediate supervision of Ma. J. D. rosna, the well known Pres Manufactnrcr of Cincinnati. W.T.&S.D. DAY & CO., 173. ITS A 177 West Fecond st., bt. Elm .t Plum. fcbi-58-tf. CINCINNATI, O. jSTor Grocery JOSEPH REYNOLDS HAYIXU entered into the (Sroeery and Produce btixinc, will keep constantly on hand a good asnrtmetit of the choicest Famllv Groceries, liiclmlins in purl the follnwinu articles: N. 0. tinitr, Colf'-e, Miifkrrtl, Pult, Crashed Sttar, Tea, Powdered Sujjir, Molasses, (Sölden Syrup, White Fi:h, Pried Apptoa, Rico, Itnies, I'rnni-s, Unisons. Oriinpes, Lemons, Almonds, Candies, Nuts, Fig, Powder and Shot. Hams, Shoulder., i"ils. I'.roonis, Vint'Ritr, Huckcts, Ac. Which he will be happy to forniah to customers at the liiwol iiia.iihlu nsnrcs. for I ' t v 1 1 (IP flU Y I' Ml It I U V!U bUULl IU I I ltUIMjljL. Ho will also keep on hand a good article of White Wheat Flour, Of the best Ilrand in the market. Don't forget the place, one door North of Slaughter A William' llrookville. lnd. . april u-ll F.VILMEHS OF INDIANA ! Have J u subscribed for the good old UJtiiu-J'HriMrra.ati.tI--C"'l"q' own Paper. Tlullishcd twice every month, in book form suiteX ble-for Wndinj. Traun .! a Jyear. sinclccopy three copies for f 2 six for ft nine for yd, a'n' a copy extra to the g tter up or cvcryciuo ol v. Syccimcn sent free. Address t. 1). JIAHKI. Joium'.us. ii.. Editor and Piopiio'or. BU0ÜKY1LLE MAKBLE WORKS! II. II. SCIIUIC1ITK k Z. U. HEED. i! I . Cf-:.J allv. that the business O ffiT "ou0. They mauu,i a v a tvuri.iitij w M E hand every description monumental work, rns, tibeiisks, liau Ubnlisks, Tomb stones, . . 1 . - V. 1 . . .. .a iiiuiiivi., taoiv lunn, . I I. - . .. .1 ac, auu vtvij iuiu pertaining to the bu4 -aaj-sines a. Tbey nut respectfully inform the publio that they have just received a large stock of Ameiicau and I U linn Marble of the best quality. Tbey are prepared to execute in unenualled style every description of work connected with their business. Their prices are as low as any responsible shop in the west. In ease satisfaction i not eiven, we ank no ono to receive the work. Brookvltle, march Tft.-lf. FOR SALE. 'pilK-VACANT LOT ADJOINING THE OLD i- "Atnt-rican Ofilco." Also, a Imn. J ia b.i. in the Bottom, three doors North of tho Methodist .Church In llrookville. will be sold scnnratelv or together. Terms ono third cash, the ballance In ono and two yenr tho purchaser civliicr noto with interest, wnlving benefit of valuation and appralsuu nt laws, nnd a Mortsnse on the rremises to seeure the payment. If the houso ia not told by the 1st or April it will bo for rent. Apply to rbv:,s-;t, " JNO. W. KKKLY, Agent. BHDQKVILLE LOOK HERE! WILLIAM FRANK'S too Vcct .inn? K RE NOW IN FULL BLAST AND OPEN TO ik the inspection of the citizens of lirookvitle and the county generally. An Im itation i extended ti my old friends end customers to call and exaiuint my furniture before purchasing elsewhere, for I caa sell at Cincinnati prices, both wholesale and retail Myself being a practical workman aud having good hands connected with my establishment, I am enabled to manufacture all kind of Furniture at short uolice. "C'V - '.':.g.Ti , I. W...smwa I pay tarticular attention to this kind of luslnes i keeping on hand at all time an assortment of reaoy niauo eoiiina, and also make to any style and finish. I also keep Metalic Cofllut hieb. 1 tell at Cincinnati prices. JTV Call at the sign of the THREE CHAIRS, a few door North of I.inck it Farou liar's store, east side or the street. WM. FRANK. EDWARD IilEYER, Saddlo & Harness Maker, ONE POOR NORTH OP THE YAM.ET HOlSE. . HAVING REMOVED IIIS ESTABLISHMENT to the above location ho would invite bis old patrons and friends to give him a call. Hit tok totisisti in part of SADDLES. BRIDLES, HARNESS, COLLARS. WHIPS, HALTERS, de., Ac. Which will be sold at Cincinnati pilv. He Is alto prepared to do repairing ou short 40 tier. His ex perience In the busine warrants him tn tho belief or being able to give entire tatMactlnn. IftbVM) lyr.
1:;.;;,i.yVVrts. TT A VING EN TERei.i !,. Jif,: 'JX'A7H 11 d in, Fartncr.VtfeiojSaWM'fcl hlP- in tb.Brookvllle i 'Hii-r -V ,,;!ril " f- N Marble W orks, rcspsoVa?rsVV'4W'WA f,,1y ir"rin ho old f V-rV3riP',:rfrl patrons of the shop r'.r t A:)TrAi.j?, I1' l J.J anil Ika nnKlin m,.
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Whilo the Journal will con.inue to advocate the greut principle of freedom, mil cive its support to tho Republican Party, as the purty of the jieoj.le acting with the party when riirit. anil repudiatmir It wncn wrong ii will bo for tht coming year more oi a family paper than it ha evr yet been, and be made more acceptable to the eneral reader than a purely political paper could be, The hession of Conjures uni-r a new Administration i always fraught with more or less importance to the welfare of the country, and the present Seion will he looked upon with feelings of peculiar interest. The position of the Administration upon Kansaa affair is a matter of much public concern. The Utah quostion, and the progress of the anticipated war in that Quarter, will be a subject of great public Interest as lonj as it remain unsettled. Events are transnlrinir in our own country and throughout the world to maka a newspaper iudis pensable to every individual. Bounteous crops have hi cased the husbandman throughout the land pejo, plenty, and prosperity smile upon all, and we appear Wore the publio, ask ing for it support, feeling that we shall receive it liberally. Tho past course of the Journal will be the best index of what the future will be, and promisinz to Improve urwii former effort In producing an aceentnblo family and political newfpaier, we sub mit our claims to a generous and Intelligent people, TERMS"! 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We claim to have LAMPS which are perior to bis, in Ut-l'ldcdiy SilSiiiijilic'rty of Cimstnu'tion, In Drillinncv of I.i 'lit, In perfect CotiibiiMion, And, in Eoonoinv We are also prepared to furninh the pure PARAFFINE, OR COAL OIL, In any quantity desired, from ONli VIST TO OND HUNDRED UULS., IT TUB COMPACTS LOWEST HATES. Tbl being entirely a isrmw LIGHT, We respectfully invite the publio to cull at our store and examine for themselves. We keep a number of the Lamps burning all day. and will bo pleased to rive any Information desired in regard to them. BAKER Si VON PHUL, No. Ci West Fourth St., Cincinnoti, 0 Honday, Janmry 25, 1858. CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON ItAIL-llOAD. Vour lsvy Trains LEAVE SIXTH ST., DEPOT, AS FOLLOWS: 8 A. M. Indianapolis and Chicago Express. 8 A. M. Dayton, Piqua and Sidney Mail Express. 4 P. M. Dayton, Richmond and Indianapolis Ex press. 5; lrt P. M. Hamilton Accommodation. TiinouoiPncKETS. TO ALL EASTERN, WESTERN, i NORTHERN NORTH-WESTERN CITIES. CONNECTIONS: ft A. M. Truiu connects at Richmond, with Indi ana l entriil l.uuil for Indianapolis, Chicago, La luv ette, Torre Haute, St. Louis, and all Western cities Also, with Cincinnati and Chicago Road for An dcrsoii, Kokomo, Loc,:iu sport, I ort ay n. and all points on tho Wabash Valley Boad. 8 A. M. Train for Dayton, Troy, Pi.iua and Svd ney, for Sju-ingficld, Fort Wayne, Sandusky, Toledo, and Detroit; connect directly at Sidney with, liellofoutxtne, t,lovrliml anl 1'ittsburgM Hoad, for Pitts burgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Also, connects at Dayton with Dayton and We tern Boad for point between Davton and Hieb mond i with Green villo and Miami Hoad for 'Ireenville, Union, Winchester and Munde 4 P. M. Indianapolis Express connects at Rich mond for Indianapolis, lcrre Jluute and St. Louis. Also, connects at Mattoon for Chicago and all points on the Illinois Central Road 4 P. M. Dayton Exprest for Duyton, Troy, Plqua ami M'lney. 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OHIO. rUBLIxXIERS or Clarke's Commentary, Dr. Diek't Complete Works, Roltin't Ancient ilistury, Plutarch's Lives, Spectator, Mosheim' Church History, Josephus, Chain of Siiered Wonders, ilck's Theology, Elements of the Gemma Einigung., Familiar Science, Romanen of Western History, Legends of the West, etc., etc. Vii, We have a full assortment of every Ihintr required in the Book and Stationery Business. r.vcry ueseiipiion or 1'rinting and Binding done with neatness and dispatch. Country merchant nppu1 at the lowest price. We Invite all tn rail and examine our stock, a we fee confident wa ran make it to thtir advantage to ' purchase of ut. r b2 if.
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SUCCESSORS TO WM. LEE & CO Pi West Fourth Street. U U a Ik o , TP alma a o Black Cloth Cloak richly trimmed ; Mourning Cloak; litack Embroidered Velvet Cloaks, at HALF PRICE to cIobo out j Colored Heaver Cloth Cloak; Misse Cloaks and Talmas Bronche, Square and Long ShawU I Scoteh; French and Pay btute Sqnare and Long Shawls, at very low prices ; Stella Shawls, from $2SU to $24 each ; Choice lot Plush Bordered Stella Shawls, $3 00 ; Mourning Shawl. In black and white; Long and Square Shiwls, Pluck Thibet and Black Silk. llcljaiitA, liossasc te ouyicr. SUCCESSORS TO AVM. LEE & CO. West Fourth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. LITTLE MIAMI, AD COLUMBUS & XENIA BAHIMEOAIU). OX AND AFTER MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1858, Train leave CiLCinnatl daily, Sundays excepted. 0 A. M. Kiureas Stopping at Lovcland, Morrow, Xenia and London. 8:40 A. M. Mail Stopping at all stations. 4:20 P. M. Accommodation Stopping at all sta tions. ' Counection are made for either train for All the Eastern Cities. FOR THROUGH TICKETS And information, apply at Union Offices, No. 2 Burnet IIouso. and south-east corner of Broadway and Front streets, and at the Depot. Train run by Columbus time which it even roinutet fitster than Cincinnati time. j. Di'RAsn, sup :. E. F. FULLER, General Ticket Agent. fcbl9'58-tf Ii i t o Lies A NOVEL. BY CHARLES READK. Author of "Peg Woffington," Ac. 1 vol.. 12mo. cloth, $125. Household Waverloy. THE MONASTERY. ov Itcady. 2vo' - 140. History of Ancient Philosophy. liy WM. ARCHER BUTLER. A. M., late Professor of Philosophy in the I. niversity or Dublin, .tailed by Win. 'llepworth Thompson, Professor of Greek, in the University of Cuuibridge. 2 volt., price $3 00. THE B1BLEGALLERY. Illustrating sur feavior s Lito and Faasion ; witti prominent events in the lives or His Jiisclples, the Patriarch and Prophets, and of the women of the old and new TexUimenU ; with 24 illustrations on steel. 1 vol., Kvo., cloth, full gilt side and cdg!, H 0 ; Turkey morocco antique, f 5 0Ü. OUR COUNTRY S TROUBLES, No. 11; Or, National Siu and National Retribu tion. A sermon, by the Rev. Dudley A. Tyng. Price, löcta-Hx.-JUm mni Lishop ColCTiJO. Or. The Truth Bestored in regard to Polygamy and Slavery. By Rev. Frederick R. A. Ross, D. I).' of Alabama, nnd Right Rev. John William Colenso, D. D., Lord Bishop of Natal. Price. 15c. For .ile by TRUMAN 4 8POFFORD. fcblO'SK-tr. No. 24 West Fourth St. NTJ .W C3 003DS. WE ARE NOW OPENING A COMPLETE . sortmeiit of FOREIQN & AMERICAN STA PLE DRY-GOODS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ETC. Of the best Fabric and Manufacture, Which we offer at yary low prices. .1011 N SIIILLITO 4 CO. 101, 103 k 105 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, 0. ffebl-tf. Fall and Winter Arrangement, 1858. 1858. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS. Tiiuoroil without change OF CARS. OHIO AiTD MISSISSIPPI (imOAD (iAUUK.) JEjJII a TWO DAILY TU A INS FOH Louisville, Vincennes, Evansville, Cairo and St. Lrnis, AT 9:00 A. M. AND 10:30 P, M. ONK SUNDAY TRAIN FOR Louisville, Vincennes, Evansville, Cairo. and St Louis, AT 10.30 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN at 5:20 P. M., daily, (Sunday accepted,) for Seymour. The train connect at Cairo and St Louis with Packet steamer for Memphis, Ylcksburg, Nalches and New Orleans. Also, connects at St. Louis with Pacific Railroad and Missouri River Packets for all places ia KANSAS AM) NEBRASKA. Connect at St. Louis with Keokuk Packet Company. COMFORT. Proud Gauge Saloon Cart through from Cincinnati to St. Louis without change. Only one change of cars between Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville or Cairo. Vor Through Tickets And all information, please apply at the offices. No. 2 Burnet House, corner ofTlce under Spencer House, and at the Depot of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, corner Front and Mill streets. P. W. STRADER, General Ticket Agent ISAAC WYJIAN, General Wettern Agent. The Cincinnati and St. Louis Omnibus Line calls for passenger at all the principal hotels: and by leaving directions at cither of the ticket ofliecs, wiil call at private residences. febltf-SH-tf. W. . BABCOCK, Agent. MtCUACt. HAT.NKR. CASTT POQKL. UATZNElt & FOG EL, Dealer in FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS AXn SHOES, Hats & Caps, Rcady-Mado Groceries, Qticcnsware, Hardware, Ya. Pupor, Notions, Ac, Ac. rSceond door North of Brookvillo Bunk,-rj. mareh.VoK-ly. W . M O R R O W" ATTORNEY AT LAW. First Door South of the Post-office. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAF, Y Circuit and Supreme Couiti of the State. fobViH tf.
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' - Ttt He sure yoo are in the rieht Ticket Office beI fore you purchase your ticket, and ask for Tickets VIA LAWUKNCEDUROTHROUOU TICKETS, Good until used, may be bad at the Union offices S. E. corner of Broadway and Front, where all necesary information ean be hud. J. E. GIBBONS, Ticket Agent. Also, o. Z JJurflet House, WM. M. STARK, Ticket Agent. Oflleo hour from 4 A. M. to 9 P. M. W. 11. NOBLE, Ucneral Ticket Ast. II. C. LORD, Pres't. fobiras. "IT HAS NOT A DULL PAGE IN IT." LIFE AND TIMES OF AARON BURR s u. Lient. Col. in the-Army of the Revolution, Senate, Vice-President of the United States, Ae. BY JAMES PARTON. 696 pp., crown 8ro. With Tortraitt on Steel, and Wood Cuis. Price in Cloth, $1 75: halfcalf, 2 73, full calf, $3 50. THE SUBJECT. 'What a creature he wast what a career he accomplished. One of the best officers of the Revolution ; the most shrewd, keen, indefatigable, and successful, if not the greatest lawyer that ever practiced in New York ; tho very personification of courtliness and fasciuatiou of manner handsome, ulegaut, amiable, and accomplished ; with a singular power over all who came within his tntlueuce; with a will and body of Iron, daring, resolute, calculating and always equal to auy circuinstaucct of his time;" Boston Post. THE AUTHOR. "The author, Mr. James ParUn, is a tcholar and a mi n of tho highest attainments, and he has brought to bis task all the requisite qualities patience, toil. study, care, reflection, and research so indispensable to an undertaking of to much delicacy and importance." Home Journal. "Not until we read this rotunse had we the sliplittit Idea of Mr. Parton'- tbiiitj, either ni a compiler or a historian. The trajrio story -of the hero is told with the power and simplicity of a genuine poet." Boston Post. "He has performed his task with the teal of an antiquary aut the taste of an artist. The irksome details of political life have been carefully tiffed, and a certain tine, vitalizing genius has given animation and harmony to the mass. His honesty of purpose is no less conspicuous than his originality of expression and illustration. He certainly possesses a rare talent for biographical delineation. New York Tribit.r. THE BIOGRAPHY. "A velum, worthy of the subject and time on which he has written." Doston Congregations list. "It ha pat a dull page in it. Ouce opened, and tho reader attention is secured author and subject combiuing to aiako bim captive." Boston Tray. "Almost a model Biography." PLilad Press. "Certainly the most deeply interesting, fascinating book that has been laid upon oar table in many a long day." N. Y. Commissionaire. "As an interesting biography, no work lately published be-ins to equal it." Boston Journit. "It is impossible not to read it aüer one hui beun A work of almost unequaled interest." Boston Post. "Of peculiar and absorbing inter!." Boston Transcript, "More exciting than romance." N. Y. Evangelist. "More real knowledge of our early history en be obtained from it than 1'roin many works devoted exclusively to that period." Lifo Illustrated. "One of the most fascinnting biographies of a bad man ever written." N. Y. Observer. His life is sketched in a manner that will not fail to be interesting, or to exert a warning voice to Young America of the present day." Chistian Observer. Perton's Life and Time of Aaron Burr may be obtained of Booksellers, or will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of tho advertised price. Published by MASON BROTHERS. 108 and 110 Dunne street. N. Y. For sale by RICKEY, MALLORY A f... feb!9'58-tf. Ui Main street. RICKEY, MALLÖRY&" CO." (Successors to II. W. Derby A Co.) .'r Main Street, Invite the attention of Book Setlers, Country merchants, Teachers, and others, to their present stock of jjjoolis anb .falionni?. Their assortment of SHOOL. CLASSICAL, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Including finely bound Kditions of Standard Kngtish Authors, ia very complete. Tho Stationery Department Contain every variety of Cap, Letter, Note and Drawing Paper, Blank Books, Envelopes, Ink, Pencils, Pent, Ac. Having on hand the most extcusive assortment of CLASSIC AI AND MISCELLANEOUS KOOKS To be found in the West, they are at all times proparod to Supply Publio Libraries at the lowest possible rate. febSG-tf. A GJU'jAT HOOK FOR AGENTS! J'lIlLlSHEP THIS PAT, FEB. TU, I.', !Fifty Years in Chains : "Or the Life of aa Africa Slave WniTTKS BY HlMSELf. 430 Tagcs, Cloth, Gilt Bnck, Trice $1. rpHISI3TJIE TITXE of one of the most Inter X esting biographies of the day. It Is the plain history of an American Slave in the far South, who. after two or three escapes and recapture, finally, an old man, found freedom and rest In one of the Northern State. What the Press Say. The story it told with great simplicity, but with much power and Pathos. Whoever take it will find it difficult to lay down until it is finished. National Era, Washington. A narrative of real experience like the above, will have far more efl'uet airoinst slavery thaw lha ingenuously wrought novel, however true to life its pictures may be. Am. Baptist. Here i a book of facts, stranger than fiction, and a thousand fold more thrillingi simple tale of life long oppression, revealing truly tho workings of the "peculiar Institution" in our country. To the storyloving we would say, here is a story worth reading. Mlasion Record. A THOROUGH CANVASSER IS WANTED, In each county in the free Ktatoa, to engage in the sale of tho above work Immediately. Such oan easily dear from $50 to $100 per month. The work i beautifully printed and bound, and I aa largo a the books that sell for f 1 23 but at we moan to sell at least one hundred thousand ooples through agents, wo have rnado tho retail prire only $1. A sample copy of the book will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of the price, and our private circular to a jents, with terms, ee. Address II. DAVTON, Publisher, april 23 No. 20 Ann street N.w Vork.
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A we do not use Arnold' Fleid, we do not feel at liberty to draw a comparison. TRUMAN A 8POFF0RD. The following testimony from Bookkeeper of Leading Baak and Mercantile Firms is respectfully submitted. i Jas. J. Butler's Record Fluid, F Oil SAL K AT TnE PRINCIPAL STATIONERS AT CINCINNATI Ami l.lsc w here. A ÄKS) TT VMI QGXmS&i CiyrtsVATt, April 6, 1857. Mr. Jas. J. Butler, Agent, Cincinnati. Dkab Sib: We have for a number of year past been using Arnold's English Fluid as she best In the market ; for some time past we have tbee aing your Record Flcid, and take pleasure in stating that in our opinion it I fully equal to Arnold's, and in some respect to be preferred. It bat a more uniform depth of color when first nsed, and haa never molded. When it has attained its deepest black tint the color ia fully equal to the best of Arnold's we have ever used, while the flow is about the same. II. B. OLMSTEAD. Book-keeper at Groabek k Co' Ranking Housa. G. E. JACKSON, fol. Clerk, do. S. 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