Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 September 1844 — Page 4

A TALE.

From tfu Indies' Xational Magazine. THE CAPTURE OF THE HASTILLE. fv nir .. rn i t. toxci.iDrn CHAPTER If. The morning ot the fourteenth of July, memorable in French history for the occurrence of a singular event, dawned over Paiis with unusutl brilliancy and heauiy. The disgust of oppression and lyranny that had been "..u.,,., nui.i-iuiifiii oi trie ulace, began now tote manifested in the so Inn nr n iri.i m t 1 1. i.n1,.. .. .. pop- -" enj toiuier ana citizen of the T:tfr- t'lmt- i ,inncf .if i.liv... .-. olll, cret plots, formed of souls already burning i Mijiii uurc nr,M lu e'

... a.,w,., u aai!inT me least signnl for an' ' ' ",c ,M,WU exclaimed, "let us have a onset to ihe terrible revolution that followed. 1 wHld",? !" and M "e.iding l0 crown the deAn uneasy and nervous agitation was now is-' lruclion "f ll,e Pastille!: was responded to by iblet:, t!ie movements of ti e soldiers station-1 eier-v one' cd at their posts-impatient and hunied clan-1 II "as !,earls f f neither to refuse eu

rt-a ujoni u,e streets, muttered oaths and cur- ' 7 "'r.i iury, auu impaticiitly ; wa.tma the moment f..r anion. ; At length a ihe Ii) mi.lsi rt.llej aw ay, but i Si iff.ict . il.ft:. f i - i

iriiils ii i.. ., - uuu.e lein, altogether too deli cate f.r a mv. in n,s eft hiii.l h, white fl:,g mounted on a silver staiT. and embroidered with golden edges, i., the ,ifjd.t of which was worked in shining letters, -htm. r to the brave und freedom to the good.-5 Me came forward with a display of hore. iisiiii u.ny wonuerlui. occaioial:y wheel..roioiii. l(,er.e:v..ti!ul ammnl cu: vetting an 1 ' prancing, full if life, wiih dil.iteil ni. i'- '. f!ahing eves, and -ft ih.iriit..r.-.. i J' ' -' ' 1 ot-.iit-u ;i racc- ; " . , oj as ii ne were a part of the an-! .....Ht fiiat:gi2 a inuse'e . fthe coun-enane. or showing a gesture v( tear a- ' mMi the creatures wildest prank. .... t 1S sesame !-' excia med one attong a kn.t cfvonng me:, aih.t , i .... pfj.p,,,.. , , , , uK-.-i ine norsemai, li.-. l ridden several time - :! cou'. l not mistake that form and Ja, e j,, ' :n: 1st of thousands; and the jewelled band ! how sm-i!l and while ! 'twoui I shame the fair-! , . i i ' ' i-iu 'llll'lli;!!, boudior. I V'Otll-l 11 "A IHr '1 .ti i.'iua lis a irn:.-i rn m . i.-. ... !'3 vns us a irohian in dis-Tui A wo.m ! echoed the w ii. .. . ..1 l istan'iy every hat wa dolled 'iv. io. i,. tin i the beautiful rider, and everv hand u, rioinage to . eongiit the hilt ,.f his sword. as l live, rumralci." e:icj ihe l-.vssoii: ioraruirom the "ronn ioi..r erelhead-'-Aslli.-e yoa fair r.der is MarSuerite Durand ! The same form I observed am the spectators at the Si.ues Assembly." Tiien speaking in a lower tone to one beside him. he continued, ' I stood near her as be leaned against a column, cazing upon the bii,lianey of the hall, filled with the gorgeous appirel of the nobility brilliant wlihgold and diamond, stars and cros-es and coisiers embroidered scarfs and m -miles, and plume's wa ving in the air. I saw her clasp these same small, white hands which I wondered at then and whisper with lip? pale as death "it must done, it must be accomplished, then honor to the brave, and freedom to the ood" ! muuereu soniethmtr nh.i.it i!if D you see, these very words are embroidered i o: Hie banner she carried !-5 "How stranger said his mmM.;i,,. h. , ' ni:ioient nfioho u.l,!..l . i ? " nine, ner lover. :s confined in the Oati!!e." The young man crasped ihe arm of th? other lightly as he spoke, their eves met, and the blood crimsot.ed their foreheads, for the truth iwu instmtiy IlisHed upon them, and the whole company gathered there were ready to risk 'heir lives ir. the service of the beautif j! heroine. She hid rode back and f.irih several times! through ;he street, managing the wild hmking t steed w ith such ease and gracefu'ness tliat ex-. elimatio-H of wonder and admiration came from the lips of every by-stander. when .-ud-1' denly wheeling the animal about, and after cur-' vetting for an instant in the centre of the road. ! - . u.c" i.. i.i iin.- i.uuMoi ir.e vntaiir men we hive mentioned. There was a moment of intense silence as i '.be heroic gul reined in lCi high mettled steed ! wuh a biow asralm, and an eveasclear as thei ---- ..'.j... nrry hnee was lient m-.rf ' nen a voice clear and musical ns dm.. rosei on the uir. "Let ns carry the Vast ilie .'" j A sudden zephyr w aved ihe snow-white i banner, , he horse gate a quick, shrill , ei.d, 1 and urted forward in the direction of the lor-' tress. i -To the Rasiille ! to the Bastille !" was ech- j ie.l from the lips of every spectator, from rank to rank, from street to street, and from' tne I'liais-roval to ihe fcuhurbs of Si nt.iiw ' There wa a rush amr.ng ihe crowds. ,hel trench guards filed in rank.- and with their' shining fire-locks and cannon; marrbed imme- i dt uelv after the heroioe. for the name of the liustme was terrible to the heart of every Parisian. 1 he motley arr.iv of the i-ri im i ne motley array ofthe secret plotters armed wiih pikes, forged during the ni"ht. with musKeis'. gdded lances and haule-axes. rushed on with desperation to the attack. whi,c hun-! dreds taken by the sad ienness and novelty of tha proposal started with what arms they could H'w-ure mm joiuea eagerly with the swelling: arn) ' " ! .-Never was there a body of mn m... ! aerate than thev. or mnr r.-..tv ... i;r ... ,,siv meand ou I for the accomplishment of their oh-i ject, otherwise it had been left und, ne. And' yet it was accomplished as ail readeis of history know and in less than four hours, inpired by the presence of their beautiful leader, and the motto of the snow-white banner, ibe beijer cuter the castle, and the pon

........ ..u, t any , Ult, nu,rl!;n ,he aN . ii-y proceeoea to : tempie. and in the mid-u , tent.onof every pazrr -as draw,, to H,h ap. ! ' " exuiiing army, yet Miem and almost' pearance of a noble h:.vk horse, g,i!v cap .ri-; he:mlsss "'r joy, the solemn vowswere' fone l. an.-l of wonderful brant v. rapidly dash- in,erodiru through the principal .str.,eis of 'the'eitr.- : h w" a smsular and vet a beautiful mi.,. ' Hut every eye v. as fixed on ihe rider; a vouih vctim Manned f.om the jaw, f the tJmb ol sionler proportions and inimitable trace I ier,,,,e w''i" the hour ihe bridegroom of.'n lhe "osti,me of a soldier, but with a ' U- And yet their characters seemcheek that misht have shamed the finest njr) i eJ now changed, Marguerite was .... longer the and the small jewelled h-.nd that J,ewo ' henune, nor Camille lhe feeble and despairing

t derousJoor. arc throw nback, and ilie prisoners i cl fire. ' When Marguerite saw ihal the great work was accomplished for which she had so ardt ntly prayed and loiled. and wept through lone . . .. i . 1 i o

love and faith II I i, Leaven a... I t- .'i- ....... if ne saw u.Ht ihe gates were flung open, all the courage and self control she had assumed during the action gave w ay, and the v. a uori,e trembling and weeping from her horse. Camiile de Whine came forth frnm his ddrk and . " -...... no Cioomy cell, but eie he passed forever the door fill, he snapped in remorse the suicidal daer in twain. The prophecy of Marguerite was'tulhiled, and as he came out and fell ihe warm biin-heams on his fevered hrow for the firt lime in five years, and cast a lo-.ik at the Hue kes. he threw htm;If m rapturous, homage at the feet ol his deliverer. 4& ill L ic i f fm. .1 . l.i . . . was pressed 10 lhe '"'ps .f Marguerite, some ... ..,,. .uruin.i nnu me ol love rcj"ap,e request after so gieat a c. anil sflf trt I V aflai. n-. .1 I - : . "f mg mounted Marguent !ur lover rotltf forward, iii.rounded br fmrA' a,,d s part of the mo.lev army'. Tl . , , . - ro-e ii on, te ahar her cheek as oeue-Aej will, tears, but the light of joy ' and freedom burning in t!!e ilParl f )e ; W hitte ilium!,, .ted his whole countenance, and ' he stood s-ror.g a.,.1 jyfl4j in accomplished, hope. I A the ceremonv cot.r-i..ri. , ! l"e mu laiude arose, and while the si - u, riuiii- one a,tm c " as - el "nbroked, exclaimed us accents in sono--Honor i ik i ... . . , . ' . v iav ,hhi ireenoin lo ihi; u : w:' ...... i .ii ,ii t- ill I. IT loll I .II..I1' . 1 " 'ess,nps n ,he bride and br.degioom WfrP repeated from eve. v lip. and in the strains ,,f niari.al music that followed, the col. TaMila l" "'samis. ami tt.e . , .m,rmP(,f. planse echoing from the vanity m ! i ..-,oni i.e iiiiie irpni r..ii, i . ''"I ti II I it "U I lieait 11(1 na"'J lr,,ia ,l!e bridal chuich. " i G V i TrflOfl IS. IB1I1T1 subscriber hereby respecifu, v i... b lot ills I S r lllllli-ird .1... - I : . . . -' . .-, ...u IIILpublic in j rrenprn i , .. K:Wt -,n,i : ..... ..... i , , , :1 S just returned from the j

s'hicilv ' rro V ' K t''erai assoitioent - Hiiy.offGoods suited to the present and approach iiitgseason. All of ..-.. , ,

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CASH OR COUNTRY PKODrCE. ot to mention ir. dei.iil. I li.r.v safely sav tnat my stock con of almost KVERY and variety of Drv sl:a.:e. (juality. Ooodi adiptcd to tin use, comfoit. convfii. lence and gratification of ,en, women and! clmdren. All are invited to call and s - v . - a ill 1 ALSO I hare a full assortment of Hard Ware, Qnrens Ware. Shoes Boots. Hats Leather, and Groceries, including a good stock of SALT. n ,.: N.D. GALLTOX. -v. liX., .....iM nil-, j ujje tjJ s,J4. ,,. fe-si4x xcii feC tog B ,'ns-f Iron assorted J oa-ou ins. L.otton Yarns; 5) Sacks R:o Co flee. Just receive and for sale bv R May Dili, IS14. & S. TYNER. 20-ly WAXTRD ALWAYS! HEAT and FLAX SEED for .,t.;..r. .i, market prie will be paid in CASH. PRICE & LINDSEY. ApriiSih, 1S44. 16-lv.. II. IJ. IIAZZAKD, &(.'(). Commission and FuricarJir Merchants. White Water 'anal"uaj, cixrixxA-rr. o. ; n3Attenlion paid to the Purchase and Sale ! : of Pi-odnce..frJ j May 10. IS41. 21 3m. ' QllCOHsWaiT .V i I.s n 'C (g mu, suiiscnner lias now on hand a lar -e and complete assortment of Oueen-.w are . ..... . ., vl 1 1 r . m i ; t hum Tl lII... ii.- . I and Glassware of new style and patterns, air.ong which are i C"""0". printed and China Teas. , (' ,,n d Tea vol.. Sf u'i'' Cre"C- r- P in!.d drab Pitchers Voirls Pri'tted TvMen j j - " ." e"S('tau'' print cd DisJtes, Fakers and ' ,r ' I C "' '7'"" raisf rc arc? printed Tea , . av l P'fl Tumblers. Mo;dM sallx. peppers and rinrg,jrs. rmerre tlishes and cup plates. do " ' " ' '3C-.uoa-ses t an. IF. Allr which will be sold at the lowest prices ! a or arPr,,vt-1' P:M or. j COUNTRY MERCA ANTS. HOTEL i Keepers, and others wishing to ptuchase are ':lvi' eall and examine lh- stock. ! W. S. SAMPSON. N- Main street. East side, 3 doors below 1 ",ra s'reet. incmnati May 23. 1S41. Mr. MACHINE CARDS. received from the manufacturers, on w consignment, a lot of Machine Card for SALE FOR CASH. PRICt. & LINDSEY. Rrockville. April S. 1844. 16 lv.

NEW GOODS. ffc AXES RURTON- beg leave to inform

ineir customer nnrt . : I . j ' I - . T .T' I wnicii they a,c muermmea to 8ell Jowl consisting in... lOWl COlKHKt ir.fT in .! -vui i-jv, mue mack Ulnik. " - Blue d. ' Green, Jo, ' Drown do. s " Cadet Mixed do. ' " Invisible (J'n do I'rab i0. ; Stet-1 Mixed oo. j Fancy and plain Casimere, eatinetu, consisting of Ulacfc, Mluc .-'eel Ludet and iSheep mixed, Kxchenuct , : diamond, striped and Pfad Katicits. S P's. Kentucky Juiet, Beverteen and Zebr L'loiti. ' H'..l II... Hi .. .. ' '"F"ii P.lp'-nrr6:';?1. .,,ai"- StriI,ed nd v.m U..U v,0ai iiiicns. Ilombaziiits, llalzatincs, Lawn ('iughams, Plain Vlack Lutestring Silk, lU P$. Gro de Xu, ' Ilonnel Sitks, White and Cvlortd Florence and Satin. Fancy Gimps and Fringe, Mouslin de Ixine Shan Is. Cambric He mstitched and Silk Handkerchiefs, Thread Jackoiult J- CW.'oh Udging, Footing- and I.ace, G lores and Milts, Fashionable Foniul $ Cap L'Mons, Cambric. JackoneU, Hook, Sxcis and Midi Muslins, fiishop Isnrns. Hailstone $ Manchester Ginghams, Mouslin tJ- Crape de Hone, H'collen do do '2X Pi. S, pie intt. do Blue 15 a;) 13 24 10 1 Ticking. ' ISlcaclicd Muslin. ' Marseilrs Vesting, ' Linen Table Cloths, " Superior Irish Linen, Ladies q. Childrens Hose, i Oentlemen s 1-2 Hose, ! Tcgctbcr with a large assortmciit ,too tedious to enumerate. -ALSO71. m . ' . 1nu containing splendid assortuent of Allocs, .ttt-ii, ii omen himI uinhlren. 10 t.'asc6 of Fashionable Hats, 2 Cases Wool lists. '1 Cases of i'alin Hate, ('asos of Roii'-ot. 7 Packages of Hardware, containing a fat assortment. I.'X'it lbs. Fnstern SOI.r. l.KATH VAl t. nc-d with Spanish ttak UnrU. 4 Doz. Pliilnlehihia :lf skins. A largo and splendid assortment of Uuecne ivare just opi nt.-d. i .... ti- ...... A la Tire supply of (iroccries. Yarn, Tin and Earthen ware hand. Hrvx.kville, Miv 24, 1-44 Nails. Cottot co.islsntly hi No. 22-lv flicnn nnu MiKlnntinl ltnAl-.u;...!;... AT ii. DIPKIVmiy aROOK STORE AND ROOK-HINDERY ' Vo 10 nw is,...., r:....: - - - - - - '.hi .-,rri, v M ( fltrui I . i 1MLKINSON returns thanks to his friends for the favors thev have so lib erally bestowed on Urn for nearly five years, and begs to assure them no effort shall be wanting on his part lo merit a continuance of them, both in reference to workmanship and cheapness of price lo suit the times. Good books deserve good binding; did thev contain the power of speech as "well as all manner of tongues, how many tales of wo would they relate to us of the neglect and destruction they have suffered merely for the want of a decent extetior. which might have been supplied for a few shillings, and would 1 h vrsecured to him the intimacy and friend-! 1 : Ithe scholar and gentleman, preserving in tofiiture generations. Gentlemen residing at a distance, experiencing a difiiculiy in getting their Rinding, w ill find it to their advantage by packing mid directing them as above, style and price; they I may rely upon their being well bound, at the lowest prices, and carefully packed and re turned without celav In all such Cases, the' owner will be charge with freight, and an ' nri'.-M- f.in nnfiwont In.lh. I'.. J:. .1 ...... . .... p., ... ui . ... , ocing, on a la..k or firm m fifisinnnii io " "-'!'" TFII Ms OP Till". IXOIAXA A3IKUICAX. j 'SWO Dollars in advance. s2 50 in six i inomhs. s3 00 at the end of Ihe year andan addition of 30 cents for every yearpav- ! ment is delayed theieafter. i AnvKRTisEMELTS. Twelve lines or les will be inserted 3 limes for one dollar if pay-, ment be made in advance. SI 25 if payment be! delayed one year, and SI 50 if delayed two years, and so in ihe same proportion" for the'' p? me'n 1? aY- Larger adve.tisementsfor a longer lime will be charged ou the j same principle. " CiKOCF.KIKfi. 'Elieveon hand a lot of SI'GAR. COF FEE, and MOLASSES, which w'c can ,. ".'. uir..-., men wc can 'v"nlow n lUo? ? be had in the place. tnr Store House is in the basement r..... ;the American Piinting OHlce. We intend ; keepins these art:cles on hand and for saie j hereafter, constantly. j C F. CLARKSOV Feb. 15, 1S41. I II K SOI .D CL'RREVrv rjlHh Editor of the American will fnke lhe f'll-ing Currency at par, for subscript i tion or advertising, to-wit ! lltilcnjfar, Country Linen, Joan, Chicken. Ruttcr, Clieeo, Wood Iriert Apples ilried Peaehe Corn, Wheal, Flour, Torn meal, Pork I See I, Oats Hat Clour Itaeon Or most any mechanical production.

New Goods.

Drij Goods, Gioceries Hard' ware and Cutlery, Mill and Cross-cut Saws, Qnrensware, Shoes, u r hats, Florinbraid and Straw Bonnets They have also leoeived from Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on hand, a large quantity of IRON. NII.S and SALT all of which will be sold as low as they can be boil!?ht in Cincinnati miHinn rrniirlit mi Cincinnati, adding freight on heavr articles

'ir,.-.i anu r r.A i u tAiS and oilier am : ai F iirfinl.t l'u VfiM . , cles of Produce for which they will pay th And 8016 Tieauri' v!r "28"highest market price. , from fi, rn 'V lV,Ce lir, August 5-..1, 1811. 331v. Zlm0r0Cl0tmiaihrV-

Cabinet ami Chair VaTcmu7e 3IORKIS L.DUXCAX, jWAXUFACTURES, and keeps constantly I nil linnr CHMHS. TAIILES. n I'? HAL'S, JiEDSTH.XDS. HHDS. .17.47Ii ASSES, 4-c, ()f the Best Quality, at Reduced Prices. So. 7, Fifth Stri ct. South side. G doors iresl of nwf. CIXCIXXXTI, OHIO. Cincinnati, May 1, 1S14. 11) 6m. LAW NOTICE. J A M E S R. S L K K T H, Attorney and Counsellor at La 7"ILL attend to all business ontriMtd him with care and fidelity; either i" ! me superior or inferior Courts of the Stale. Office in Major Hecks' building on Main St.. north of the Court House, in Erooknlio I i ' July 30. 1SU. 3- ,f' ; Jl'ST REC1UVED, And for sale b,, X D. Gallia.. loo ;,.. of s.,n, i'o .iiousses, 3 Hhds. of Susrar, 1 Tierce of 11 ice, 30 Sacks of Coffee 20 KegsofXails, 4 Ho Tobacco. ALSO I lot of Shards and Spades, Drawing Chains, Upper and Sole Leather. I K.&. S. TYXEK. BBAVK received within the last few a H a fresh supply of weeks HHY GOODS. GIOCHHIES ll ltrn. U'AttK. Ql EEXSUAtli:, TllACE CHALS, c 4-c. Which, in addition to their former stock cf Hoods, make their assortment very eood Tl i . ' Persons wishing to purchase will find ll to. for them-' tlieir interest to call and examine selves. May 9ih. 1S44. JO-lv PATENT MEDCIXES. Vl hnxe ,M lia,ld several kinds of Paten j Medicines, which we will sell low for; Cash, or almost any kind of country produce or mechanical productions. " j Weluveon hand at present th? foilowni" to-wit: r ; Oman's Hansel Pills, E cans' Fever Aue Pills, Good's einale Domestic Pi E cans' i Soothing Sijrap, Child en, Anti Billions Plils. ( 'a m m omilr 1 'ills. Baron Von tit chirr's erb Pills. i ui havAll of W bich :irr fvollm ing stood the test of experience ' Wo would also inform the 1 4,,towners of Patent I Medicines ll at we propose keeniiu a Paten, Medicine Depoi, and sell on the usual percent, and also advertise rs in lhe above list, gratis. We will endeavor to do every man justice. Full and amplo directions accompany lhe above medicines. Certificates of their uiiliiy and their great b.-nefit in the diseases'to which fle-h is heir, are in our possession and can be seen. r.P.n.Dcsnv p . -1 ' lSU' Attorney at Law, Rkookvii.i e, In. ,0mp " :it Mreet. opposite D. Price's store JJLAXKS. i S hand, constantly at ihe American ofhc the follow ing kinds of blanks; ne,ods- I Summonses. Mortgages, Subprcnas, ' Quit-Claim Deeds, 1 Executions. March 20. IS 14 'lll . k . , . . . - (tvpMimv''' M- OKLLANS. minis , ,, II F. II Oil. -.rc I rrnrtH Ii t a . . ...VI! 1. . . - ,, - ..s . si.iuuMifu nunii ai .ev w Orleans, for the purpose of al Commission and Fonrard in" i acting a Genei . tj'ifiness, would solicit a shareof Franklin .m,! adjolmns counoes' ve made advantageous "argea,en w, h good Insurance Office . uere, ior insuring nay. and all other Produce I .an n... r-. . y, i mi ioai, wnicn win be effected by writing to me, if I am acquainted with he appncani. All business entrusted to me shall be faith : fully and promptly attended to. 1 THOMAS GUARD ' New Orleans, No.2(k New Levee '. Refer to: I C. F. Clareson-, Esq,, ; Messrs. R. At S Tteb. ( ookvillc. ! Jannarv. 1841.

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THE undersigned, will meet his feifow rraiiKim count r. at lh f,.n Cititimes and places, for the purpose of rece n i j- "j nevenue for the year At the place of holding elections in the d,f ferent townships, as hereinafter specified r , , J,!",sdy September 19th. lN4 Springfield, Friday 20th (Whitewater Saturday oi ,' i ii;ui.j . . - lsh .iipiiiauu, .uonoav Oft. A j At Oldenburg!, Kay' township Tuesday !4th. At tllA nltiA .T l.-U; Creek o , " Z "' 5n S:,:t !LVh isji " "cd September ! At Somerset, Posev i i ' 3 ' tember -fi,h J' l0WnsiP. ThurUay Sep. m ! foi!':es:,aXeS vlws " ead' s,0 00 a" as For State purposes 2Vu , on each $100 j I or Cour ty " 15 .. .. c,m I or Road " JQ " ial estate assestment. S100 S100 ReFor support of Umaiic as lun, lc. on each S100 iFor " neaft&Dnmb " 25c Injo j TJ;e " f' Poll for Stale purposes isfwVts. " " '; Countv '; iii,... The Road tax being now changed , .t " plicate in all cases, the Simerric.,r ; wiI b( rpq'iired of those wh have worked s receipt i uirir roau i ,x. out Hie payment if all t first of next December. is reqt ired by the THEODORE PFRSEL T F C August 16ih 1S4J. 35 5w ' XKW WIIOLKSALK DRY. ! 01SSTOItK. J EWISIIFNT. YM.E. WHITE & WM R. SQl IKE i.ave associated undr the ( name of MFMTE.S(tn;E&CC, -V. 21. Pearl Sreet, for the sale of Domes.ic and Foreign D.r Goods T.eir stock cmsisiing in pan of ( .oths.CasH.narcs. Satinets, Jeans. Flannels jl.mseys. Rrown and Rieached Sheeting , I. ne and Fancy prims. Can.hrics and Jaconets' together with a great va.ietv of other anicles ; purchased in the Eastern dies bv one of .IC ,lirm fro.,, Importers, Mani,f-li,re and thei, ! Agent, for cash, enal.lcs .bem , ,flVr ,eir Hood,-to City and cyuntrv dealers at verv reduced price. (Cl Gat July 30, 1S14. ooi ' I HOOTS AI SIIOIJS. Xo. 22, Lr.,r,.r Mnk.l st. Cincinnati. T. U WTIXG. Jit. ; S NOW reeen ing, direct from the manuj faotnrers, Hie largest stock and best assortI nu'nt '" ,!lis fitv. all of which he will sell 10 l'er ronl-J,nvt'r ever before offered in this i 'e'- Among w hi. h ate ihe fo'low in-.-I J-.nl ... . . . . 4500 pairs Men's Thick Roots;

do Kip do; Rrogans; Roots;, do; Rtogans; do; Hoots; do do Roys' do Youth's dc Roys' do do Kip do do Youth's thick DiwcHns h Kip do; Women's Calf Root; m Kip do; do Calf Shoes; h Kip doj Ladies' Slippers; Children's Shoes; i ' ? f . ii vi l , .i , .,. . .,, , uine, kinds. TtetX turned, all of which will be (,(, i.v nienMe, i chants and others are respectfully jnvi.ed to r.ui a..u examine ilie stock before making their j ii chases elsewhere. T. WHITING Jr j August, 16. (Cin. G .z .) 36 3w j HOOTS AM) SIIOKS. Till: subsiril.. r has j.:st uc,id laige and g.-ti riil asso, tn. cut ol ,,e aboie anu l.-s suitable for the H.ll trade, which he . ff.-is i cny and country dealers at a smrdl ndtn, n ..rt Ihe inaiililacli r. rs cost. Also a Jarre ....iiment o laoies fme Shoes, o' his i w n ,ni i,f.,c,"r', JOHN P. MARVIN. v hoicsalo Dealer in Roots and SI Pearl street. Cincinnati. 14. August 2' I. (Cin Gaz. ftl) 35-3 German iroKiw- C lo(h. fV tb.e best qualif y f ' Anchor RramV" artrl of ihe latest importations, for sale at tbe N.E. co.ner of Fouith and Wahmt Mrcpt cii Cincinnati by S JOHNSTON July 17. (Cin G .z 2 ) 33 6' mx wai:e TJy WAKE ! OIIN H. FFDGE still continues lo keep on hand, at his sb fin ill Priwl l illi -ii -v cellent assortment of Tin Ware. He always procures the best stock, and never allows'a job to no from ln clw.i. .- .t.n ."' .mil ii it tiiiir- in uir bet and mn1 'antil mannei. For the tmthofthisho mrv. . .... .v . ... iin.-c ii no ii.iit-i.ii- ...... . II- . 1 . " imii on me lasi si vear. Uestl.s lmlesale or retail at Cincinnati prices. Cash only. or ilie last sit Mr for ! He also keens cnn.,,.!.. i...j IMPROVED PREMIUM roiiKlvr iTn'F ,lu.h ie nn. I'L , . . 1? n , mi- oesiaiovem usr. lie is also Prenaro.t i. j , 1 of""-:. heads, and mend Tin, IJrass, or Copper Hare. His shop is adjoining, (in the rear) Mr. Uaiie's drug Store. Country Merchants would do well lo call and examine his ware and his prices. February 21, 1844 9-ly

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JOHN II. PAKqnUR, Attorxcy at Law. D rook v ilie. la. Jan. 10. I8t3. 3-jf.