Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 November 1846 — Page 4
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Fur tike Indiana Ameriaan. A Tale : Containing i history of the Courtship
Trials and AJUclions of Ephra M andt "Iart Ank. CANTO I. Ye lad a and latEie ail draw near, Wt,l 1 rehearse a ditty, YVliicU will, or I do much mistake. Fill allyaar Learta wiih pity. And well it might, (or scenes I:ke tfie 8beni ti'I our btarti with wonfhr, And call forth ajrmpathetie etgbs, fu sound a lit deep-toned thunder. Tears abotild roll down like streams of rain. Descending in a river. And from full fountains, keep the stream TLaa ni!iif down forever. Then, loricg friends, pray list to me If 1 singiill the morrow, And if you have no cause of grief, Weep for a neighbor' sorrow. It ehowi affection like a friend. To mourn 'er others trouble, It shows you hare a heart to feel, And fondest love redoubles. The tale's ao sad so very sad 1 fear my heart will melt, aye, Before I get half to the end, For grief l has often. felt, aye. But why withhold it, though 'tis sad, And ask you to lament it? We mint console ourselves with this,'IVas Providence that sent it. My tale's of love and what tale's not? Since love has grown romantic; The lovers were a baby youth And Miss, of size gigantic. These loving youths to all did seem Well fined for each other For he was kind aa Fathers are, She gentle as a Mother. Sh : had a pleasant voice to sing. He lithsped when'er be tLspuke She had. Oh Gods! a chfrming ueck, Bui hith was black as thamokc. Her hair waa bonny chestnut brown. Hitb thspeckled like a goobthetb'a Her lips were sweet ones, 111 avow, Hitb tathsted like a luoolbseih'e. Her cheeks were like a blooming rose, Hith like a water-lilly Her breath was like the galea of spring. Hith walh enough to kill ye. Tbcy long had loved, and with each day The love in each grew stronger, Until 'twas clear a single life Tbey could not lead much longer. But yet the lad jo timid was, Although 'twould make them happy. He could not screw his courage up To ask her Ma aud Pappy. Yet be in time the question popped, Much, to-the old folks delightHe asked to-marry Alary Add, And tbey bo.h agreed he might. "Oh, when shall be the wedding-day?" Says he, in joyful glee uMy charming Eph., pray, suit yourself,. It matters not to me "For so oeroted is my love I can- love none hut vow, And though the Btars to earth should fall. My love would still prove true." Oh then he pres.eJ her to his breast With lapturoua delight, And sweetest kisses took and gave, As lovera only might. Such the embrace, you might have thought Their loving souls had fled To mingle in a brighter world With spirits of the dead. Her Mother thought them gone the way All living men must go. And thou in tears, most eobbingly, Gave vent unto her wo. A notion soen came in her headSeizing a pail of water, She gave ta toss, the room across, And threw it on Let daughter, This roased them from iLeif death-hire ! trance. And brought them back to life; She kissed her husband soon to be, And ha bis darling wife. And soon tbe happy time was set To be the wedding-day, A time moat propor one would think The fourteenth day of May. But, oh! alas'.! bow often come Misfortunes in a row! How often, too, do prospects fail And bring us nought but woe! Eph. should have known perhaps he did Dante Fortune's mind is tickle, For often thewe she favors most She brings into-s pickle. AH went as well as heart could wish. Till days and weeks bad passed But, obr misfortunes dire did coma To oaar their peace at last. All rivals had been driven off . And made to keep their distance, While he to Lord and Devil prayed To render bun ansietan. Tbe Devil aided there's no denbt, For Eph. and be, like neighbors. Do each ona help tho other out Uf all his hardest labors. Bat still they both could not prevail Against a higher power, His prospects all received a blight In an unlucky hour. Dread storms arose, the lightnings gleamed , j And fearful thunders bellowed, The winds, too, blew their loudest blast. And direful raiua soon followed. 1 1 happened that a pleasant stream Flowed winding through the valley, Aiutttvparatet. Ephraim's home frssa tfctT )' isTcl; Tali.
Upon the banks of thip bright stream Tbey oft bad pledged their vows In evening's ttli ght, whn A.'ar-Auu Waa milking of the cow s. Rut now the stream with rain was swelled, And boi'fiJ with grra' commotion. And foamed, and rolled its angry wavea Still onward to the ocean. It spread destruction in its course And swept oil" all the fences, And thus, 'tis said, whole farms and ficli's Were left without defences. CANTO) IIThe wedding day had now arrived The day boforo appointed, Toung Kpbroim put his breeches on. His hair with oil anointed. He next put on his sock? and boot", His vest and long-tailed cent, His neckerchief and new kid gloves, Made from the skin of a goat. Upon bis horae he tLen set out F'-r scene of bis distressing. Though hailed by each he met that dsy, '.May Heaven send you blessings." He camf. at last, unto the stream, Once creek, now mighty river Bet, Oh! his grie! '.! his mournful grief !!, Forget it I shall never! He tried to stem the fearful tide, His horse would not go in it, His heart, too, went so pitty-uat, He dared not try to swim it. He saw his love on t'other side, Where be could plainly view her ThU thuoghl well-nigh distracted him "1 cannot go unto her." "Great God!" he cried, in deep despair, "1 feel love's deepetbsl tormenthe;" Then rolled himself upon the ground And rent his wedding garments. Ob, why bath fate proved thso unkind! Why with me dealt lliso cruel! Why kiudled in my heart a fl uno To make that heart its fuel? "Why am I kept from her I love By ihilh foul, loathsome pod! I'd give a dime to get acfoths. Upon a hortbse, or cow, or mule. "Oh! that I'd when but a child, Upon my Mutherth's knee! Then never would have been such grief So many wept for me. "Oh! that my Pa bad taken mo When drMist I ran alone, And then dashed out my worthless brains Against Uieome tree or tbstone." So, after many vain attempts. Each fruitless as tho past. He sank once more upon the ground As if to breathe his last. But soon descending from above Ho full tho falling rain, Arousing him to conecioosness, And thus discoursed agaiu "I'll not mourn what I cannot change. For all her Fatherlh's Caught'. cribs, Hut calm inys.-lf and silent wait The moving of the watcrths." CANTO lit. A week bad passed, and all was calm, The creek again was quiet Eph thinking now he sure could wed, Deteimin-eJ to try it. So, from this moment, all went wull As could have been expected And setting forth, his footsteps were To Polly's home directed. lie crossed the stream without mishap, And safe on t'other side. Before another hour bad pasesJ, He clasped a loving bride. He looked as pleasing as a calf, And gazed about as knowing, And seemed much tickled when he felt His wisdom-teeth were growing. He turne.l himself to those around. And thus his wish made known. And since since my words do not flow free.
IM! just repeat hia own ..t .. r- ,,. . . Jiy oear younj tnendibs. would you te bletlised, 4 A svd lead a happy life. 1 wish eacb one would follow me. And cSiOolbte a loving wife. "But, since, my friend ths, Wne would prefer To be the wiveths themselths, I wish ynu all may have succetbs. And marry off by twelvths, "You could not lead a better life. Nor any more happy; But 'tith a dreadful, dreadful thing To athsk her Ma aud Pappy." Thus having spoke, he dropped his head, A tearful eye cencealing. Which gave tiie 6trorgest evidence He was a man of feelingXow since these two have joined their lots May joy and peace attend them, May hippmesK await their steps, And Heaven rich favors send them. Oh! may'they soon forget the time When they were so distressed; May many childien soon "rise up To call iheir parents blessed." May each year add another son. Or else a charming daughter. And miy they live to good old age, Without more fer of water. May all the days llwy spend below Be vviib. rich blessings crowned. And when their days on earth have passed May they in Heaven be found. P tr tu A lady being ake. her aee replied ihus: If to tnuitipl my ae by three, nd tro eevenllis of" the product triplp be, Aud the r-quare root of iwo-nmiha is four .uw ieu my age or never see n e mote. w bat .-d Ada n plant in tLo -ard n 1 , i.l Li-:,?
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JUtUSII STOIiE. 104 Main street, bet.ern Third & Fourth Cincinnati SlL',;VH-KK ANU MsLAltiHLlN would nspccia fullv invite MKIiCUANTS & DRUGGISTS to call and examine their assortment, it briiir very large, at greatly REDUCED PRICES. From our long experience i u the brush r....... ing, we fetl confident that our stock will be found sa- ' tistactury, and that wc shall be able to suit all even I the most fastidioo-k ' I March tfTih 1845. 14-Iy. D.S.JAMES. I a.W. WMIGliT JA3IES &71VUIGIIT, WHOLESALE AND RE FAIL DEALERS IV "t UUODa AXO OKdt r.RlFS Nos. J3 J5, Lower Markei street, CINCINNATI ' i M-.- o " exenauge at fair rates. May 9, 184o 22-y Valdrons Corn and Grass Scvthes. TOGE I HER with a variety of other makes iust rtccved and for sale at the lowest market urZ'J uL geiher with a gaueral assortment of Hardware and s.....,,y, o, JUS ,v WAYNE Ik CO. Importers and dealers in Hardware. No. lis Main 4docrs below 5lh CINCINNATI. June a, 134 1 21-3w. 10 n r x i - , . .. . . . n.-it. sirts. an oi which is war ....... .., L.r.ai, n;td 14111 HA1I.K a .... I ia stOj t.sw BOOK STORE AND STATIONARY JOX ATH A X J A U K KLLS' ROOK stori:, On Main, hetircen Eighth and Xinth Streets. A Ut-m ral assortment of Miscellaneous, Blank, and School nooks. Stationary, let. &.C. Cincinnati, Jul 24 1843 30-1 y. Guardian's Sale. jV"OTICE is hereby trivine; thai on the 3i officials oer A. D. IJ4-S at the Town of A ndrrsoliville in Franklin tVunty, I will expose to public sale th: in tt-rest of Harriet A Wilson heir of Rufu. Wilson in ; ine lonowine; real estate, to n: one bouse and lot in i the town ol Andersons ille in said County and also in f esevea acres of land ad joinii.fr said town. Terms of I on half cash in hand the ballance in six mouths. secured by fret hold curity JUHN I.F.WIS. Guardian of Harriet J. Wilson. Aupust 2Tth 3S46 UNITES) STATES HOTEL Corner of Sixth d irii.HU Sire ets, CI X CI XX A TI OHIO. ARNOLD & WKTIIKRhER Proprietors. f galllS cw-, pacious. and elegant mansion is built on the sitrof the Walnut street house, formerly prhe. P. r A,r"".lu "ow ,ht partner of Mr. Wi th", er, " I explored this beautiful Hotel which is now jst opened for the reception of traveller,. It contains rooms with bells. Its Parlors and bedroom, are unci carpeted. The furniture all appears new and elec;aiii and in fact neatness, taste aud convemenee seems io characterize the establishment, and from the kuoH n reputation ofits Hosts I can rh.-erfullv recommend it to m; friends and the travellins; public cetirr2 -v- , J S. POWERS. May 12, J84S. S0.Sm FREXC11 BURR MILL STOXES. rM HKADIORD 4 Co may be M. found at work on the corn'erof Walnut and Second sts. Cincinnati, and are prepared lo furnish F rench RurrMill stunes of a quality superior to any establish mint in the Western Country. ALSO The rcnuinr Dutch Bolt- i or Cloth. E.iker brand; Screen I ...... irons ana v ires, t'laster ol Pari. A: c. J ALSO French Burr FuNable and 1 r lonrinr; Mills j ALSO lit bbls calcined rlasttrssf Pans. ! CiAll mk warranted uf ile be.t qnalit June lith 184-. n. u.lij. TUMXE st SOaV, (FROM SHEFFIELD ENKLAND,) S.ilV MAKEJtS cf- CUTLERS j SD Dealer, in Hardware fc Cutler, sro Mam' X.St, East side. Briwv-en Seivnih and Eielub, sis ' C.VC.vy.ir, OH0. ': X. B. RepaiHiis and Grindin.ol ail kintjs of Cm- ! Icrv aud Surrtcal sustrumrnts. lAucklt , taken out of I alt kinds of Saw.. Saws sharpened, He-loothrd, ,V.c , I m ihe first style of workmanship. Surg-.ons ,,) s.i-,.sU..t isepa,r. u. tverr descriplinn of Saw s md- t mr.l.t, and oar.auud uf first rairquahtt.
31 KD A IJ IS & M'KEEi LA I EST I M PROVED
I Li.x I t OHM V t ULM i:tl SCALUii. Kanttjaetortt cnTth tt. 3 dvurt ivrst uj Main t. CINCINNATI. OHIO, frail F. above mentioned scales are pronounced by I those who use them to be superior many they have cer lie n able to obtain Heanis and Platform ol the lu-Hiiest tonage to the more mtiuute gold and Pn vcriplion Balances, and every variety of scales now iu t. All uf which we warrant to be equal, if nut superior, to any in the United Slates. Always on hand a: Whul'crale and Hi-tail. A this is the oldest Kslub-lishi;i-nt in the city, and has all the pan rim foriui rly used, tugrther with an entire new setufourown laust important improvement We Hatter ourselves that we can p!eac all a ho mav favor us with a call. .MEDARIS 4i McKF.E. July J, IS6 27-ly. 1IIRA31 PLU3IMK1& RAS commenced Husiness a' 342, Main Street, a few doors from his former stand, Between 8 and 9ih a I reels CINCINNATI, OHIO. He has a very extensive assortment of II TS and CAPS on hands, will worthy of the inspection of the pulitic. July 24 1815 30 ly. FKNCIXfTxAILS. O KF.C-.S lOd; SO do 8dd. For sale hr A. DONALDSON CO. Ninth aud Maiu slrecu,C iucunat i. April S5, 1845 WASHINGTON" IK) USE. OA" IYALXUT X-k, Between Fifth & Sixth Sts. MIS house ha. bi-en enlaced and is ... open fj:- trav. Hers and Boarders. Mtri'iant, ami Pe.l I'-rs, sisitin ihc City, will find it convenient and central stopping- place, t harif'-s .Moderate. G0..1I Si aniline;, faithiul and cxpcricucrd hostlers al ways in attendance. j, MAHTIN. Cincinnati, April 10, ijlfi. 15-ciu. j fARASOLS a for sale hi nd sun Shad?? iost received and in r r i ha i i.e. io-'. y May 13, IS t4 TOBACCO & SNUFF. y Ct'TAII! J-. HATCHEI.DEU, Wholesale and re. 9 m ta'' dealt rf in Imported and American Cigars. ALSO All kinds of Tobacco and Siiutf. .V. 237, Main SI. ft. urth door ie'oie .War A it. trrrf thtr CINCINNATI,. March 2i 1S45, 4.y JOHXA. 31 ATS OX, Attorney at Law. ! OFFICE OX Ma. Sr.. nr.,,r,KV, T.Nt lGlll. 1843, I J. Ij. . ' 20-1 f. W A Y x i: DEALER L Mi'il ware, Elair SpaSii!":. Varied Hair, famish, Looking Glass Plates, and Mahogany Veneers. . No. 114, Main Street, next door below the Conimrr- i cini ttan k, IIM'INAH. April, 17, 1,46 ,6.Iv JAMES K. SIIAIIF, I Immirlfr ami Wholesale Tlpfihrin i BRITISH, FRENCH and GERMAN LACE GOODS. Swi.j Mil.lins. Gloves, Mitts, fcc. (50. Cedar Street. New York, and No. II, Fast Third Street, Opposite the Hcnrie House, CINCINNATI O. F. liENJAMIV April 17, 18 48 Agent. 17-ly. ATTEVTIV: ITT HAILE thankful for past favors, particu larly invite theirold customers and all ...h... . .., . tin; articles in their line, to call and rxanine their fresh stork of Spring and Summer Cioods, just nowopening at theirold stand. I hey natter themselves that thi noalilv f tl.ele Ootids will uleiive: hsr'.nn- h-,o s.-i.-eH h,- . r..i and experienced hand. Thcv will sell on a'ccouimoda - tii.tr terms for cash or annmved nrodoee acou.moaa Hrookviile, April 28, 1346 ...! .,: 1 ' IS A R N and Common Shovels. Spades. Hav and Ma. HI FT & H AILE. ta. nure Forks, forsa.e hv April 13, 1841 fV I'EEX, Gla,s, and Earthen ware for sale ! -iV . HU T 3c II AILF. April 2, 18 4 1 ft, I E. M. MAYO'S, AVUFACTOKY of improved Shutter fastners If Band furniture Ca, lines, and all kin. It .r t. chine. Work done ill a workman like manner at the shortest notice. ALSO. Attached to the establishment a lock factory and Prass foundry, w hi re locks of ever di-si ri. ....I bi ss castings can be had at the shortest notice. , C.. HAYCOCK. On 6th street betwern Main and Walnut stn-cts CIXCIXXA TI, O. May 1, 1S46 18-ly HAY AND MAN CUE FOIJKS, OIT a" ''"criptioiis, aud of Harpers, superior mukr. for sale inw by JOS. W . W A Y N E 4 CO. No l'JS Main 4 doors below -lh CINCINNA TI. June 3, 1845 23-ly. I Plain and Scre w Nib Scythe snathes. m r sue oest uuaiitt , in store, and for sale bv V r JOS. w. w vw- n- -n .o. rm si un 4 doors below 5th CINCINNATI June J, 1145 23-ly J i KEGS Nails assorted sizes for sale by -... llITTtV. HAILE. April 29, 184 ' H s r si,rins. V' T hf Al,nl 2S' 1849 American and Encash RlisterSteel. Ill I T &1IA1I.K. 18. W AI.D RON S Mowine and Brush Scvthes. and I Scythe S mads for sale by 111TT Jt II Al I.K. I CI I A u r.Es stali:v. liF LI, AX I) IiRASS FOUND EH. Walnut Slreet Retireen Second and Front CINCINNATI OHIO. TAVERN and Plantation Belts, and bras, rssetts of evrry description on hand, oil globes, cylinder and pajre Cocks Copper rivets, Spelter, Solder, lirass castine;s of every kind. June 12 184a t4.y SAVE YOUR TEETH: G W . K K E L Y, Surceoti Dentist. win oe in Hrookvill.-, on the lJth of August, where he will remain a short lime to attend to rails in the line of his , . . . i-s, tie is preraned toinrrrf erf A either on Gold Plate or Pivot, and l.ii warrant mt ir Ot amy an. I durability. All operations in the Dental. Irt p'l-rformed upon the latest and most approved principle. Persons wishing work d ine w ill please- call soon as possible. Ashe intends visiting- Bronkvilleannually, all oner atioii. will b.-warranted. Ko,m at .V Cu; ,ly s Hotel September 10th 1345. 3T"ly C. & W. II. A la LEX, Xo. 1G7, Main street. 3 door' below Fourth CIXCIXXA TI. TT- A V E R S '" Fine Jewelry, Clocks. Watches. r "atch Tool, aud Materials, Silver Ware and Vine Culler ALSO Dealers in eomhs. Brushes, Percussion Cafis, Pistols Pozvdcr Flasks, Fancy Soap, Packet llaoks, Ra. xor Straps, together with a general i--riety of French, German and English Fancy Goods. March 27, 1845. ..,. FiK SALE. ! t O lots in BrookUIV with dwelliiij- houses, one on the bottom, the other on the hill; also s(.me Toluabie .v..,.i uj-uii reasouatile icrms. , JOHN A. M.tTSOV January l,t j4. j "I tfTtKEGS Pure w hite l ed SO Ss Va , for sale by Brookv'ille, July 1st Hue, do. Just r.-eived and HICHAUD TYNER. 27-ly , EBEXEZEIt WISWELL'S STEAsU-POUEIl Looking ala.w, rorlr,iil, A N il rtcture Ira me Manu factor ti A 1 17 , Main st. Cincir.na'ti. !A rrtHF above articles can be furnished in a, rood I style and on as reasonable terms as i.t anv r , !. F-.aslern Cities. An assortment of Looking Glasses always on hand at wholesale and retail. . Ii. Old l- rainvs n-silt plate. reft. STEAMBOATS f HOTELS r.irii,-i.-u ai n.e .Bortcn antler. SULPH. CllTIMXE. IOO OES Snlph. quinine, jat rt eci-rrd - J and f"T sale by C. S HIRDSll, Corner of Main and Tilth ,ts. C-ncnin.,. June ;i,t, isu ...
SKW TAlI.Oli siior. IVM. CLA.'h' S- SOX.
if--i-twui.u iMi the pui.lic that the, a. ft, have comiiieiieetl busine- in the town of I.auri-!. slirertly over Ho.' mure. All orders left wiilithetn for work whull receive prompt attention, on as libera! i fcri.lv as can be ubfitiut-d wh. re. None hot good i- workmen shall be Luiplu; id. l ail.itut rrLlci rlyrr 1 . ri-r-f 'J. Jan. 1, 1340 l-tf a f U.tS Kio, choice article for a!i-bv A. POXALSON & CO. cor. 9th aud Main sts. Cincinnati. jy 25. 3l-lv. TKRMSOFTII V. IX DIANA A3IKRICAX. FBI WO lu!Iar in ad. aiu-e, 82.50 in mx mom,,-. 35. CO at the mil uf the year, and mi additiii of 30 tri-nt- ! for t very ytar paj tutiit is dt laved then hCut. j A DVLHTISEMEXTS. -Our square or k-i3 be incrt d thrt-e timis fur one dollar, if pavtmiil b- mutU' in advauct-; unt.- dollar and twi.-iitv-tir ct-nc if par. I mciit bt d lavt -d oiif je:ir; and oltc dollar and fifty cts. if di l;i t d 1 o yt ar, and in the sanir proportion fur the tinit paynu'iit is dflayed. Largvr adv rtis-nunts for a lungt-r lime will he etiarq-t-d on thtr Mtmc principle A. DONALDSON, JNO. S. CROWN, F. Ii. THOMPSON : Grocers and C'oniniisiuu Merchants, AND . j Dealers ix all kinds of Grass Seed, j Corner of Xinlli and Main SU, Cincinnati, Ohio H. Young's H'gh'y Medicated Poor Mnu't P!ar ! ter. Havin obtained such vast distinctions : throughout the L i.it. l Stan s,thal the iiliilersiucd has ! been induced to obtain the r.iluie riirhl to manufartur.- and contrtd this rs-noa nt d Plaster thronc;hout the ; entire Territory W. ,t ..f the Alh hanies, and Bou'd! dirict the aiteuti..n of the D-uerist who wish to ublain Hie ..ji ',W V X' . IIT.M linn s prepared, to furnish by the gross ur less qual:tr. . Otncilinail, O , S. pi. 24!h, 1S45. ' JOHN D. DOUGHTY. cm: mist DiirnaisT. v"- Er.st id Street nftptttie Hie Hrnrie Houte CINCINNATI. O. a. I. SO coestantly on hand a ri ry extensive assortV runt of Drugs, Metliciues i. 'ch. micl. s. Pin .i. ciai.s, I'lantatiotis and Kainili, supplied with "the most carefully inspected Mi dicilits. April l lS4j r-lv. NAILS. KKCSaMortid No. Foralrbr A. DON'LADSOX U CO. Ninth and Main sts. 300 April 25th, 17-ly. .IOlirAVAsi5i OR Of Fit $ TFA DEALER .Vs. 151, Fijth ttrrrt brtn-een Elm & Ka,e, Surth AV..'. CINCINNATI THESE Fills have been us,d bv i.nt ii Inir j cians fot several yiars, and have proved io be I valuable mi diciiie. it is b. li. v. d that thr public well as the author and propneiur ni-iv he lit . eh ted bv I giving tliein a wulecirrulation. It cannot be said t.f ; ilieio that they mill cure e. ry disease, hut may wi'h ' safely be said, they t ill do as much good as any oth. r cathartic pill, without producing those tl.st.roi ,.f i feels w inch many piirga'.ivc pr paratinut do. They are safe uiiil easy, j, i thorough in th. ir .,; er.iion.-, i act particularly on the olgaus ofthc Stomach and Inrr, riddin; them of their n.orbid sect tioiis, aud not ainrg w iin kut li lira. lie force as to produce griping and weakness of the bowels, but on the cuuirary, i:ivigoratiogaud gives them tone. Some of the diseat-s for which they hate proved partirularlyifticacions, are lure eniim. rat d: Ilillious Fever, F.-terand Ague, Jaui.diee, Dvsnen. '".Hstrtburn, Costivenels, Sick Headache, Colic, ' nuti-ra Murntis.Dj-sentcry and all other derail-, menu. 1 r C ,"u,:l,"'""t ! lmach and liv. r. 1 h. y are ,.,,,,. taculat. dto remove Dyspeptic Affections 'aim all itununtv ol ihe 1.I.....1 bi..1 I. ...... .r r-..tn. t . I Huciizu, Sic. fanv testimuni.ils rt.olJ 'be ol.n'in. .1 wulnu the iiiiuis or an extensive practice, but th. v are sul.mtlltd to the public upon the word of the author, b. lifting that those h) use ih.m, wi;l prove that too much has not been said in their f.ivor. MUH Tt ELL ti. IIUDIKER, Sole Agents for the Wtft. No l.Culli-tje Ron', Walnut SI. above Fourth Jul 24 1647 3C-ly. Foeign & Domestic IS AJIM.V6 -AKI2 A: CJUTLKRY TTK would tespet if.illy invite the attt nli .li of ar Country Merchant, and other', mireha.inr i goods in Cincinnati, to our large and well selected i stock of Hardware .V. Cotlerv wiiit-h bein- for the most pan, of our ow n direct importation from Europsanand American Manufacturers, we feel eonfidi-nl of being able to ofier on such terms, as will be satisfactory tosuch as may f.ivor us with a call. JOSEPH W. WAYNE, &CO. No. II" Main 4 doors below Fifth, East Side. CINCINN A IT, O. April 17, IS45. I1-!y. FI.AftKL.IN TIIAKPK W;fcSi JS.iSit'i- and Jeweller So. Ml tilth St. South Side between Rare St. fine CIXCIXXA TI, O. Vfienrral assortment of Clocks, Watches, .Trvtlrv Silver ware Spectacles Jt fine Cutler fVo sal.-l Old Ciold Silver taken iiiexchange; Clocks Watch JcJo welry repaired. Apr i 1,1846 i-.u. WAYNE &PLFIS, W1IOLF.S AI.K DRIT.CISTS It MAXl l AfTUIIKHSOF CIIK.MICALS, OVSTANTLY on hand all the nt w remedies French, K.njrii.h and ..four own Maiin'acturie.. ! ALSOCnustantlv on hand fr.-.l. s.,.,.,1. r rt x, A. -.. t-'i .'. .le-.- "Ks i. w nu-., w in oe soiu ai tile lowest nrices f'nysicians and Iirotrirists vi.itinr Ciiieiiniaii arvited to call and examine our Drur and t hi niit-als. Xo.250 Main street Ik iwecu Fifth and Sixth. April 1, lisrt 13 ,y XAIIaS. KEGS a, toned. For sale h A. DONALDSON .V CO. Corner Ninth and M, in ... .,....,...,.. July 2. 1845 j,.,v TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Crockery Ware. S:t: rilHE siib.erilMr having b n ernt importation cm I pleted his stock of Fruited and Common Ware. arp ou.u iiiiorm tliose wishinp; to purehasr i. .. K I now olft r for Ih.-irrxamination one of the best se!.-. t..l oi. i o ine ntsl. lie I. -els confident that those who favor hun with a call will find it Io their mn resi lo purchase, as it is his intention to sell at low prices, either for cash -jr approved paper. "v mock lias De. n selectetl itli a view to the Conntry trade, and consists in narl of Common and Printtd Teas and Tea Ware; do do Bowls, assorted i7.es; do do Pin hers, do do do Edged and CC Plate,, do do do do Baker's Dishes and Nappies; With a (Treat variety of other articles iu his line. ALSO All assortment of Flint Glass, which will be sold by the bo at Manufacturer, prices. -s.s.xirauN, l.INDSF.Y. it CO. No. 02, Main st. east side, opp Tru.l Co. Bank, Citi. March 11, IS45 20-1 y . T AIT. ; .f1 ROCER, and deal, r in Mutter. Ers, and Pountry Produce irelierally. Sixih street Market, space , betwrsK Elm and Plum sir., ts, Cincinnati. Keeps constantly nu hand a foil assortment of GroeeI nes of the best quality, which he will si ll If 'hotesa.'e or lirluil, ; at reasonable prices. j Itt iue cii-Hs-d ia packing Butter and Etirs for t!te Southern M;irhc :, he is al ways payiue ihe highest price I for those articles. Country Merchants and Traders having produce to d;io.e ofand Groceries topurcliasc are reiiuestt-d to eivc htm a call. Produce received on consignment, and disposed of to J the best advanatre. j April 1, 1846. 14I ll.OX & STEEL. Hloom Force, ami Jrsmi Iko.i Stoub S X. W. CIIAl3IA 334 Main Slreet, near the Court House. CIXCIXXA TI. IRON te VAILS of all ,iics, STEELS of every desenptton, allot" the very best quality warranted. Anvils, Vises, Bellow. Carriairc sp'rinrs and Ima ; nnuiiutn iron, xrostoars, bltdcaiid Ilammer mould,. All of c;ood quality and warranted. T si - . . superior article of Shut Iron,"..s. 22, 24. 1.Mfi Jc X- K. All of ihe above articl. s w : il be sold for ca.h. ; ..u r..w rates, s.ot.111 ry .Mercnanis a ;,u li!il ksiau Us . t J il t lw here. will find it for their interest lo cell b t .re i i.rchasin X. '.V. CHAPMAN. August 21st J845. 14-lv. : State of Indiana, Franklin County, ss. 1 A 1 .V; :i,,rn.rf l rn,,,i"e Caurt iCW-i"j !iVl'.ai "'"" dc'lar' -"te of James ! ! w.ui. .t......i-i..K.i. t.. us- nrooaUlV itsol v,. , . .-.1. ' trs arc th-r. for.- request, d to file tli. ir claims a-ainst ! ihe estate for a lowancc in ihe .aid Probate Court I w-nhinten months from the date hereof, or ihev il n,M oc cutii.-Q to pas num. JAMES W. M'C A XV .. A Jioiuisiratur de mu nitMa! -Ms6 -e-ictn.
KEEPS constant! on hand Teas, Sugar, Ceffee, 1 ''rr'' UJ 'r '' "" article rajmae in ail rates oj o.-v-ro- cable to most complaints. Rut it is n.ainte ., , 1 P Rice, Tobacco, Raisin-, For. i,-n Frui.s', fi.h f rr..., tu which the first m.d.tal au- j lorex,.-,,! ,ppltr:, in ,ke 1 ,. lo i ,,l In '. 'T ? various kind-, Namely Salmon. Ma.l.er.l. C..dti.ll, I ,l"iI,,,t r f. r inne-tenihs .f all ihe easts Usually re. i mVo.uflj cur.-,, and man othrrVlvv t " aud Candies at wi.olcale and rcia.l prices Etc. All , S"r.I. .1 as tubtriulous consun.ption. ;S.e Ebtrk--. Mure than t.-,, thousand aiith.m.e aritt.n Lr, . .-.f which hewills.il at the lwe.t prices, and anv ar-I 1 r?7'.u'r.i , are m tl.e hands of the pruj.ri.-tor, t-i,in I"1" lile hem-ty - II which i. tint pprovid or,thceah' will I f',h" PTratRn-t.i, vouched fr by the faet.!ty ' ting the great blrssi,.c wh.ih i hi. r, ,! J r" ke iniii.ediatclt rsturued "' ',ir" ciitinenl. and by hundreds of private nidi- m. nt ha. pru.,d to mankind n tin Toll '."." ," v April I, 1346. ,g.t,. I viduals in Cinciui.au and all over the Wtsti, now to : Itnn.s and Scalds, p,.. f t.. t I w" ' J V be had at all oorDrngStor... We know the public', fh.le, .,;S Chap.. Trtfrs' Piiimle ?t I''' ! havr heeii alien deeened-ehcat.d out of their money ; I lei r., Sprains. Cut. and Uri,;L , i ' "''. 12 S E.S'alali V "rf li'lll 1 "y di.holli st pretensions. We ask the,-,, therefore, on- j ache, .Mumps. Sore Thr.'-.t K.,"J - '' L"", ' .. ' 7., "I- .;.:. ; I"""' '" pamphlete;.,, A rf, ..,,-',. R heiiiu, Hkrh. rs Itch F Vllo.'.? s ' ' V:l!lII, .'s.lini'f ifi IilU ! i'--.rr,..,c,,.J ,f ,l,,r...w ,.,6I,, ,,.' li.t:aiede,.sn tsindM'L, V. h" ""l
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llic CJrcat ttrrnedy Fur Cough. Colds, Influenza, U ranch ilia. laltiiui, CotiuDijilion, Pain inlhe Side f ai.d Breast, ami other directions of the lamina CTAPPROVED BY TUP Psf-fT TV rK ""'d'y aert, and wr hold ourselves ready ta Pn,vr trth. that no medicine ever before .i i . . ---j------t - ..... . n.r 9ui.1T- ui.i.reeiuvuieii success in susnort a fine. In nroofor this, n is onlv neressarv ,. e.-f.-r ... . h f... .k .1.. . SIX months of its vistence more than 4,00 bottles I were sold at retail in thrcitv ofCinciniiati alone that ' i an array of names, such as no other article ever be-! ; fere pres. nted to the public, men well known iu the ! eouiniimity and g nt rally to the business public of ike I West, have, frt.ni a st usc of dun and a de'.re to U-ne- ' fit their fellow men, cime foraard voiuntanlv and: . pl.elg.il their iharact. rs to its intrude . acc'.leiice, as ! i -' "' th,iroiifam.!i.s or felt in tin iro.ni ptr..n. I It would be imposs.L-.e, in the short space of a new.- 1 . pap. r advrrtist uient, to do anything like justice to i ithe inialuable preparation. Ve have pr.-pan d a ! I pamphlet, and pot it . the hand, of all eurag'nt. for ' j pi-aiiiitoti, distribution, where .hose ho an- afflicted ' th. mse-lve. or have friends that are, are earnestly in...to to can auu procure one. l in y aiil there i'e that the first mt dical and botanical aiahorities inKu. rope, have frivt it their sanction, and that the farullv. tin- bar and the pulpit, hate I: ut it the authority of ! i tlit ir i.amt s that tu Cincinnati, where it was fir-t in ; jtrodiiecdiu America, it has more than fulri lied the i I high hopes of its irit nds 1 hr Ginseng Panacea dot s not belong to the class of ephenn ral preparations so! si........... mi ton uas, wuicn "strut their liour, and j ...... ...,.nB, niimr. ii nas siou iue test oi long - aee. iti t'l..,. n.ii I. e.. .1. . .: .1 . 1 r. - - - " ' " .'ir nisi t one 101 niuucru . : to the Ann rit-an mil.ii.. rr..tt,, . .. . . 1 - ... , .,r,utJt.it as a regular preparation, beruute thry have tify the outlay of fif ty cent, trv llo doubt of the result. The above valuable medicines toe-ether w ith a fre-h supply uf ;he celt bratrd Jew David or H.lirew I'U.t.-r i -. I an.! Persian I-iils. Jovt rtt-eiti-.l nt.d i't.r . !. . follow iur Aireiiis. Hut and Haiie, Rrooklillr; Wn. Adam, Fairfit Id; E Corey, Illoomiug (imu-; W Kllilt, West I.'iti..ni M.oiip, VanlM-rireli At Shcup, Iain-.!,. A Ne, New Trenton; 'F H Jaekson, Altjotna; Johitsoti Rc 'Wilson, I.in-ri; D 1. shunuway, Duilasi:le. Jul) 44, 1844 " ."C-lv. !. IwOC.KiiS"' co.Mi'orxit syuj of lAXi.KWOHZ'll TAK. A safe and cerinin cure for l'onsu:tn ej the tunas Spitting c)i'etii.Co:..-Aj, Cc.r, jrf.'iiwo, Pi.ii i!,c Side, Ui onch'tis, If moping lou 4, end alt Pulntonary .Ijf'cctient. t7 Here rchat the crle'irafl Da.r.ir hard's PtnjjiiiiHn oj more than 30 years star.dtng. ays. I o all whom it may cone, ru, 1 make the follow inp ' stattu.i nt: t oi. Mioiu l.'.al it may appear ui;j r.,lts-; si..r.a! il is onty from a a perfect coi.t ictioii and thor- ' nigh know li tiae of the t s ut.al bi o. lit and srimtilic i origin ol tin- pn-parauon spoken of t bat I l. . I siruint d from a st use of dut) to comply with there-' ' c;tlt si of l he pt opri lor. " ; j I am a most inveterate oppem-r nfqnacLs and qn.it k i n.etlii ines in any for a, ai.il ui.tst fo:U romeid.- wi.fi' j lliec!:ni.. in the Co le el Kthic. lat. fya.'opted by the ' i Metiit a. C.iiveiitioii of Diiiu reialinir p.i.-iTi-ulari'y t0 j tbt siiliject; it may therefore be inf. rivd that it is on -j fVoiii a ptroll.ll t perit. nt w .th the pr.-para.iun. and ' j a po-iliveassue-.-nce ..fits b.uen.-ial n-stilts. th-t "iiitlii. ' res me to rt comiut lid it a. being all ihat it represents ' ; itself to be. . j '1 he patient, Mr. Charles Wade. Sixth strert, Mark, t ! Spare, whom I allowed In in the t if. ct of the nn-di- ' cine, ;hut whic'a I would base d.mt uu.ltrno eonsi.lt. ration whatever had I Hot seen a copy ef the n nipt 1 from tt hich the nisdicine is prepared', ubiainrd from llicags nL, and ahich I am satisfied is authentic,; as ' I o,nite lots with the cariv stat;.' s ufpiilmoliarv ron.'ump- ' I lion, for which I had been treatnir in the usual mail- j , ner, though with less than my usual success; at hi, ar- ' j in st rei;ni st, and that of his' f. i. nds, I examined the i te. ..u sat sn . 1. 1. ill iy s.llislieil ol IIS scientific composiuou lo allow the ir al, audi am obliged to I com". it. eilVi i ttas at least stirprisint;. inasinutji ihai ! after tin- consuinptioii ufthe second bottle mv proles- : sl,'"i Htm stir iii-uililllllH i. IllOliril 1 fit fiu mil : ..-i.' ii ' ".: . .. V ' P-"""'" neaun. ...r,,rtJI -or. iioEtr-. Lompoulid Srmn of Liverwort 2111I Te-s !,,..! C, l. " lion of the r. ceipi and the success u. my own ex periI inent. I do consciously recommend ,, as , f. 1 F.d j valuable iiudicne: and I should urac my brotherpjacI iitioiiersto pr.uiire the ree. ipt, a, I feel eonvniced they 1 .. IS .( 1. , :. II i. .. . .1. ...).. -.. ;,. .i...: . .7 . .. , --! ... ...... pi.oitT, as i soa.i in',,l cer- .- -s - "'.' - .aniaoie aiu HI putmim.ri i-us. f !. n kit,.. .1... ....i:.. . ... .- - .... ......ii- f.i t r.-a i incut. V M.J. HICHAKDS, M. D. ii. Cincinnati. Oct. 1. 1341. A. L. SCOVII.I.. (Wh..l,-,nV A rs nl for .!.e ...J : South.) So,,ih.k.i r u . i , - - .-s u riiiu-tim-l . V i s v . .s .s .v I 1 . i ll.. .,,,;,. .ir. i e. 1.. i. . . ,n.r.lW,kvi!.... K.-T-ae,' C."m.V2 f. i : srr. ni.,,:,, ,-..... , . ! i -n" sV r- i-.. ; " - -o..... r.i ...... ... s.. . u.t i , tiarrisoii. s.. .1. t e: .- yir I reis. Inii. May 29, 1S45 23. SSili s. Poor HWs Villsz Or Rose Coated Vegetable Fills. J THE Proprietor of the abovs Pilli havine; w itu. ss, d ', the the mtist extraordinary and continued soeces ati tei.tlinr lh.-ni vth.-cever th. hatebet n used.ha Wen j iniiiicid lointrcdiicrthein into th.; west.rn rouutrv and he solicit, a trial of thi m by the w ,tern people, as : a rem.dyforall those eomplaintt which he:h,n onpin inauy dcrstin-iiient of the stomach. Liver. Rowel ' . ... i.iuuu. ..- ot ' i l hey oo.-rat.- mildly l.i.t ;., . .k I. i searchii.c manner, on doctor a c. in- by .flVet.or tmmetliate anil ra.li. a! cl.ai.ee iu ihe condition of the secretions, from a morbid, uisi..,- d state to a naturhi, : ''falthy and active condition. i A Imost every person i-t-i n the tni.t uuinrormed I ' " "ware uiai all tne .list a, i s a'-ove rt f. rrt tl to are oc- I casioii. d ay an unhealthy condition of ihe secretions winch, when lb. y cntt r thecirculal ion. n.u.l neees... nil e.o.e-..,.. ... ,l..,t, I..- 1.1 st-,, .u... ..- : v:": ."k"" s oil Votl must rn lo 1 he fountain nean. not operate upon the disease us. if. bin operate upon the cause ofthe dis- ase. K emote it, and the disease is pone before you know it. Correct the unhealthy condition ol the secretions, and the mat, r en'ei-s the circulation in a .nun. I. hralih) stace. rood blood is iniin.tliately formed, si hich roes to resisifv the st hole j m. and the inevitable result is, must" be, sound nd prrtect HiallU. It is b tin. nr-c.ts that these J j Pills cure disease, and it is eyident'v the only proc.ss! " o.i-o oise.se ot tu.. ciiararier can uc curt d sound- ' IV. The Till, ar- offered entirely upon ih-ir own merits; tney are ..r sale by all respect. ib!e Druc;r:its. Trv inem, and if iliey do not uperaieas represented, call and get your money bat!t, as ihey are warranted in; For sale bt a I. sir-nvni cornef 5th and Race sts. Cincinnati O . " - .', Theentiiurarc kept for salt bv K It S Tin, r liroikivilie. ETynerStCo.: Meiamora. M ' W Morn.; illoommr Grove. Hall it Hiichi-s; Connersville. 1 E Fuller; Harrison. Z A Nye; New Trenton. May 29, IH46 22-lm ITIORIw ELL'S iVature'sa A.isaiif i AND FEMALE RESTORATIVE. I The truly valuable remedy which we now ofT.-r to the ; publicfor the first nme,isput f.-rih w ith the fullest con. j liduice in its sup- rior e.crllence,foiiiided on much and lonr eMp. rience in the use of it; and believinr; as we I do. if ihis remedy was rrnrrally known and used, it I would qui.kly restore to health, ticor, and usefulness thou.aiids ho has sott't red tor year,, a-e derm this a , rood appol;y f-.r oti, r,nff it to ihe afflicted, and beI l,.vinr it will be received as .ufficicnt apo'.ot-y by those thai try the medicine. Iti, a portly yreelable cmpnund, safe ano certain in its clftCls, rttorin , treurth and natural tone to the related and dsbilita. , ted organism, and has performed roo-t asionisliinir ' cure, when all uihcr means havei.-.l. H th. i. TinK ' "1,J f reach of imuuiation of eo.i.ir'i. isin It wa d.-covrrr uniue yar ao byan b;e practin? phv9iciati.iaid ha bt-n i.-.i in -n..: .... i; ' , , " 7 . - " " ami. sis. c a-it-I j 9xnc mtdicida -acceand l.appv reult ! hi.-.nT i'n;i..sl I. . , I . -" miij cjsv, cnu uai restored io neaun a-.ia uset'.:lue.s Ibose who were .nrir.... . vrfn;Tr;-d:ced,1,o'et; Keraembcr that Morri I , Female R. storative is a saft ; for years, under irreat JCtreme debility. j S Nature's Aa.is,.in and safe: certain and lim. ..rs.eerf ! ....... 1 the F y, fc, or all diseases and dmn-nH... ... n.i.;.-K - Female constitution is liable, arisine from difctii- : MORUEILI t!ROTHr.R.is!f vreats. Xo 1 Clk-re Bow, Walnut street, ty-tmii n rourth aud liftliK. Cincinna.i, Jul. rim; k-Iv
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James Combs VvJL.F son " !" mjr IraJ Wkcelua c w wi .u Jl,'!n""":K Z l-'ide T,,, ., "r' A" B"'', v n ' . ''J' . . . cr V.-'ZL. r . r ,,,rtha5 the a'jore nsm-. ,.Z, . ' , ' r,.''e l a lair trial, and btli,,, rl "urn the lame and i - l'r .c""'n"1", '". xlUr" ",c ame a"a 1 refund the money, Tlf ,n',...n. -. -i - - E. fll II.DS. hand the r i a,0.m!'nr""r.:.g and k.ep. . rV ..uV a 'l """"'T' A,r- Hmninm. T.r I, ,',. "cffl" and ParWSn w . .PV" " - i sold v.-i v low fur c h ' " ti"n .. . . t ' urt lu aai1 tnr " Stove, W. E. CHILE'S. Julie 1Z 1345 Connel'3 Magical Pain Extractor THU EIGHTH .?OXIKH OK THF WOHL'i I he most marvellous blessin,- . Ly department of life. "".'IT 11) OV its . Its suit-, ten virtues sr.. .lfisat... i , . oi i.nr i.l.a 1 trti.' ... ..lu niirn scars. I ricklv -ipie., 3,,j j. tualk It is Colifidentlyaffirmedthal nJ person wh. kit,, cr.eenorh.arU of. he MAtllc S I. 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We i.irual and lloar.eo.s, h'.,,!,.,; I from . I. I... n--. .. ... . ' "Mr O-'Xlmt : " Coueh. Crt'up, M t aknes's 'and in..,!', W""T j Xerv.-s. A dV . ,,,., , , . ! ""a1 'l sped, cure ever kn..n f..'r a-,t . fThe .1." '.V : 't" 'is, MOif It F.LI.S rnt.:ii svA : t 'Mni !nv n... - " - " -- " s V .- - " ' . pur. iy V. v,Sl Jh ; ru...i. win mini, d,at. Iy re'i. e, and rjdus:.. v. .. rniai.eui cure ,r Consul I t..nn. , . ...... u Ceiitriis ,1 - s, ..M.ioi.ie. rt-inor. . t . Ik", of tulKrcles, d.ssipa,, a V;,. ' and dtseas,'. ,-, -. . ! torn.. ... i .1... . : ... . '. ' "1 '"r1? t ilai.l ; tt.P- ! 'r , " " etlettnal ,a ......Hi. rtiin,, - . e , 4'ti'iciiii. ui itrt-JTmr-llialif' sa .1 r.at: I.. .a-i .1 ( i.,... ,. ' " uc wn.iit v. r. iit-.irj- n- ' r-riZu! i"--l hy takine ( v --s aim sirtn-'in. ns 10' : - . .. -, i...i.s me .KH and llinmors. cites tene ta i "i me ui restive on-a repulatiiif the appttitr, ti4 1 . '-'i prix'ess of i.i.tii:i;.n. No i r- ,l o K'-L I 'IOTHEK S,.l- A-nts anJ V- ' rr,"!r' M treot, bct-rn FourlU I and F ih si,, Cincinnati I July 24 1S4-) J5..T Tisi, Urns-. anI bisect Iron V A It K. Ff'HE subscriber havinr removed his sHcp to iht lieu .huiij.nir N. rlh of rr.ee ,c Lilldsrs s.o r.. cturns h;. thanks m ..Id customers and the r.u!.lx ri-iii'rj It-, l.ir t i...r t. '. . . - - i--.."..r .i. nsuion- s-xitna-aiw ' " 1 "'" mlorin llieiu thai hr r.-..,ii is ' vir,,1sh articles of Tinware, Ac. of tbe mn.1 suhsiso- . ."'su oi ine d,-h no plan-, at tn lowest market nr.er. t'. r. 1 . t any ihinir in h.s I,,,,-w iil do w, II to all and examine In: stock li fore pure having i Is. w I,, . .vyoixrv .siui 'ns! Also colistaiiiTr o j,-a . . such as si.." ; . 1... e. " . ..""'J " 'S' , tf.-IT II t SlCS. ftre. v:"V? p -sh.ch winuesou ow for C ASH. ...Ni aB 'L li,"ls "f J"u HorJt "on "P ith neatnrf amid., patch. Old Copper, Ura.s andP Pe. ir tak.s inexcharirc rorTnmare. JOHN H. FUDGE Nor- " lf- 34-ly of, r w sss. . . 5,,, "nn s,ra- Bonnet.. ,ut sD soy 30 GOO lbs WOOL AVA.TEO At t!.c l-fi'irt-I factor r to car A r.t-,... .a. . . ;.iJC0 'b MOOL TXTKn ntamifacfur. t,.,,,,,, ra:iana Winter, or in eiI ""lLr ",r wool, n t.tsort. 1 I 1 W SI T V . I. a '. I I . .. . . ...,. ixrcarflmp nraiii hv it. tl-. r ' i . "1 .-at, witn our t-h-trant n.achmrs in line order. ciniise our customers as good work a, was cv- . a l.i . . . is - s.. s. ....... -.ury. ;r any otn. r place.) and on as short K.....o.e. i,n tnrre satt.T roodear.lt run ii.nr day and p.cht.' We ar. !, rnakinr extensive adestablishment in the State. J-nees. FCI.LIXG in all its branches w ill be faithfully attended l, and done up in rood order after the first of Septi miser next. e. MAC Y 1 Co. April 1C, l49 j,j.f X. F. WEIJIJ. WlirLESlLE DEALER IV CROCEKIES AND I'RODLCE: Vo. 49. Lower Market St.. Fifih door east of SYCAMORE, NORTH SII.E, CINCINNATI. Cash paid for Flax Seed, White Brans, Bees. si. Ginseuraud and Dried Fruit. REFERENCES: Rtahrrt n ivf-L tTvn c-en . laAs.E -1. . i : r - . K1'1 r D S Karuatr: Lld'tr Janiti thalen: Cincinnati.- : Hiif-K,: v ,:.,. tn. r-. Mnt-.r. r . . .rn...j ' r5 " " f'l, j J I IUi IM nt 1 q.' il.iuntrtoii O. R 11 JoUjuon, jr. Eq.: Dr. i r.i 11:11.1. i . ' ' . miijuruugu, Mai 29.1S4S J2-ly. v..-. Con js. D. II. B. Corrtn.
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