Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 April 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANY.
"I'he VI Ifc for Tic" Horace Hastings was a sober, e nsib!e, enterprising bichelor, of seven and twenty years nr. who having obtained au excellent reput.it:en by j hi industry and integrity, auJ having mailt himself useful to the mercantile firm in li.tfton, with whom he h ul served on ap preutictshiji, was at length invited to a pailnership ia the concern. l or eonielim- he had been encouraged to anticipate this elevation, and he soberly and energetically entered upon the new limits of his position. When business cr-wde i, . l al but little leisure to mourn over his celibate rt-nrilinii. hut nV lieu the hnirvini; aou was J t( , , , auJ hours eaoh ddy hun hettvy opou , ,,r over, his hands, he could not help thinking how tie. lightful it weulu ballad li-i but a l.OUe au-I a J :u fintle wife of 1.U own. Pecuniary i -irrumtan- t cti now warruutetl s-uth luxuries, and lie reso! d to marry when he could bntia lady just suited to his mind. Nara country villitifa in Mtiiuo, not a thuusand miles from B.ingor, lived au old fiit nd of his father, and belnj on a co'lectinj? tmir in that region djring the outumii moiahs, lid ilttertniued to accept a:i oft-repeHt--d Invitation to spend a few days wit.t thi o' J giitletnna, and uent a rote announcing his ci n)!i)ir. At the appointed time he reached he residence of his old friend, and found tint th; family were prrpared aiid pLs.d to w. !co;;ie him asagutst. lu lha p.irlor were two Voiirj itdies, well cr.'ts d hu.I ijui hatii!n:iie. It.- wa? duly ir.troduotd to .!is;ea Janj an.! CI ar'ot'e, tni 'oaisJ them acco:np!:s.teJanJ sei sib'o yom.g ladies. Beirgji'st r.o .v very s u c -ptl'il-? t the he tenaer psss:oi!,!io w.is t asily pica and exer- j ted l.is povwrsto renJer l.i 'f flittered tni-it ns. He sac ee.i Rjre.ble t.j tlie j 1 of conrsj Sensible men tf his age tnd prospect, al'.vavs I to wliea tl.ey try. And us his eve wjticred ' in conversation from one h:iu ,'somo Itifs illftiij j face to aucther, ha can-rbt himself eeverm 1 times mecliilly inquiring. Which would niaka the better wife-. The mother, end a r.cut lookirg mil,!, wore' soeu at intervals pessirjf frcm the kitchen pre- 1 paring the supper. The girl w ho set oat the ' tuble and spread tha st;iii.k-ss clcth, end Hrrau- , ged the plutes, seemed tn do it so gracefully and ' quietly as if f be had i:s:it!e sucii duties as a sci- j ecce, won a passing glai.ee of admiration as a ! very neat and pretty servant a model cf a hei:. i Altogether he though it was a charming family. ' When t'.iey sat ut the cheerful supper, and ho I tasted the light home made bread, aud the sweet ' butter, and the thinly sliced, home cured beef, the hot, well flavoied tea, the excellent and rood taste manifested in the whole ordering hi home 1 delighted him even if itwaacnly for a few days. After the supper was over, and the table was cleared, a third youug lady, very neatly dressed, j entered the room, aud was formally introduced ' to him as one of the sisters, Miss Sarah. He j was not a little surprised lo find that the neat I servant whose handy-work had won his admiration, was one of tho tisters. He found her1 sprightly, cheerful, as accompli.-hed, and lie though a little more graceful than Jam-, who I was t.ie eider, cr Charlotte, who was younger ! wau nereetl. lie thought a little more meauly cf , timstir for having taken her to be a hired girl . lu the family, butr.ctawhit more meanly of her for having rve;i!ed herself in that capacity, j And las pirpiexity was somewhat Increased as he slI down on his bedside in tlie chamber to , which he was shown by his host and said to himself, "Which ofthe three." i In the morning, after a night's sound sleep j for he was not sutnceiitly in love to keep him ! awake he entered tho breakfast room, n:td was i joined by two young lutes, who firs t welcomed him. Surah was uot yet visible, but when they sat down at the table, aud Jane haj poured out tho coffee, Sarah came tmilii.g iu behind a clean white apron, with a sUaming pi!- of httUickwheal cakes In her land which front the l.ue cf her cheeks she had just been baking. If ll.er-j was a blush on her cheeks any eye m-gU see it was forced there by tlie fire, nu.! m t by any sense cf degredation, cn account cf the cilice she has ' gracefully filled. She greeted tho gt:e,t with a welcome smile, d. positod h:-r load ofcJil-ks. end returned to the kitchen, whence sl-e tripptd in a few mii.utes with anoint r plate of cake.,r.iost beautifully baked, by her own skill. Horace eat a largo rp.tautity of them more than enough merely to suisfy hung;r because of'ha beauiifal liitlo hands that had made them. And tV.cn he wan.'.rcd over the firm with tho c'.J , man, and prated cf the horses and cows aud crops, as though he knew something about them as wcllas broadcloth j auJ calicoes. At mincer limo Jane and Charlotte were In t!w pnrlor waiting fer him, and Sarah, as Usual, was bustling about the kitchen. "I do wish said lie, sotto voice, "that one if those girls would lake Sarah's plac? m th.? kitchen a little while. t':r.t I might have a little more chat with her. But he waited for such n ehance in vain, : though he found some opportunities ofconver-j sation, and discovered all he wished to know : just then, about her mental qualifications a:ij acquirements, and at tha close of the fourth day just before he got into bed, he slipped the while counterpane emphatically and said to it as there was nobody in the room. I spposs be must have spokm to the counterpane or bed post She's the wife for me. i Tho next day w as the outer limit of his visit, end as he stood at the window r.fter break fast, lie saw Sarah, with that bewitchicg white apron trip out into the orchard to shake down some apples fer it was baking day and pies were to ; be made. Horace strolled out after her, and : shook the apple tree and helped pick up the ap.- ' pies and carried the basket as they returned lowly to the house. What tiwas ho whispered .... in ner ear sue never told, b.;t faeme.t not pleased but evidently surprised an e-ned. A year after Horace was at the house of his old friend again aud this time Sarah was not in the kitchen so much. There were great preparations for a Wedding agoing forward, iu a few days Sarah became Mrs Horace Hastings anJ in aaji'.entliJ Boston mansion sho fully io.iir,,.. .t, i i r v. i . , justifies the wisdom ether ilear husband a rKnl.. k. , t . . . i . - ' "j Ming to r.itn a moEi excellent wtto and superlative house-keerer. rtiidHeti Dralh. Yesterday morning, about 9 o'clock, aa elderly man. named Abraham F. Darr.l'rom Darr'.own m Butler csutity, Ohio, while passing down Slain street, near Third, became dizzy, uud tu a few minutes from tlie time he reached the corner, he fell down and suddenly died. A vast crowd soon collected; the Coroner was sent for, who held an inuue!t. which mtv be fmni.ii another column. We understand that Mr. D. L. - .1 - I I . . I r . - rtad a large circle) of relatives and friends in good circumstances, lutorususiou was cispatched to hla friends yet-teruay afternoon. j Cim. Commercial, j sl"sihfipiY JlnrtiHi.es im AlRtvatnn. j Thera were seventy-one divorce legaliJeil ' at the recent se;sion of tbe Alabfnia Legis'.a-:
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J. 00 at theciid ofthe venr.and mi addition n to c, nts for evi-TTri'ipnrmiit i .1 la est thereat ' Actsktiss vsnts. Otit niiari or leas wilt hein n Terms ot AQVortismr 7E"OH annoiinrtn? csmliri.ites for c i.nt r'ufTl ct -s ' an,! i;f!ft' of hirrher erati , nh ri Ucrt w ill he I cl.ari u 31, :,mi-MiWscri.rsiJ3. luwinh i i office 8 iust. rti-tl without n-liar ire. n utt s-atcuni ra- . 1111.1: i t "i-iuMry notict ana w ri.-n no .t-..iii:iMii. ii, ;:t la:u ir at t.it rate of fifty rent iint i T ' " ur u s. .Tiii iiOiict ''I oi'o ii'i I'r 1 n nit's .xp.cr, u- any rf tlic b. -nevulent soci of ;h i jay. 10 ne ehurvd lUv nanf. t t'T ll iicli mi. p..i,i.i.j wtlttiral. rii nitf r ,. v.-Vut, and literary iiucicrs. r uny otlir r caii for r' - to becharSedat tuernttra pe1 it'tal circuiar to be clmrril tnt aania. ;r a.'.ViTli.ir.r uivts, double the usual prices V illBHOf. I) lOl"Ct id eU a a eery notices t u lit paid in ad vance A-li erti.-in ex pal sion tf members frni un s. ci-ct cei'-i y, t. be charged fu ! I price. I lie aiiove term, w lil be si rict! y and in variable ad htrtd 10 by the iiinli-rsijrntd. Xhlsom Abbott, efihe r-mnerat. C. F . Cubks'-k ofthe Anie.ieaii. Jniy,14J0. HAT AND ORB SCALES, Cf an improved plan, put up in any part of the couiitry. j Itepairinf done en the shortest notice, j RF.KKEREM'F.S. J. S. f'ht newoth ct Co., .Vintr, Andrews Co. ; Hih. p, Wells Si Co., R. Itucliauan. Juhn Snas. y Si ; Co., ISur.'.sal k trot her. I Columbia street, north side, btlw ei n Sycamore & uroaowaj , i incninati, u. March 9, 1-y 1 3-f irn no FOR I S 5 WENTWOKTII &1UI OTHERS, j rw. 15 .11 ii in ., t'em r of I ciir'.ii lrn t, CINCINNATI, OHIO. ' j RF.srF.CTFl I.I.Y invite the atttniion ofC9uutrv : nn rebauts to t'u-ir unusually larire and carefully sol. ct.d sunk el" Dry Goods, bo, h Foreign and Dnfuts- j ne. to uio.e nuvuiir :or t as:i or hurt lro:ant na. per, they will ofier inducements which cannot be surpa-s.'d. M ARK H. WEN I WORTH, X. Y. t; tUli r. 1-. J . W K NTWnillll.l ALFRED S. WEX tyv ORTW, J Cincinnati. riUE AND .MARINE INSURANCE, BY THE UXPERSiONF.D AGENT FOR THE Proteelion Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Policits issued upon the n.ost favorable terms by ALFHKD WAHD, Agent. " for Tlrookville, and F ranklin County. March 5, ll-I-m new To iTk"To en cj" y IOR THE SALE OF OTARD. SEIGNETTE AND OTHER BRANDIES, Ami Domestic Liquors. DARK, ABELL fe CO .. Lornt r 1 bird Race sts., Cincinnati, O hio NAR T11K CUIt.Nr.TT HOl'SK. LIST OF PRICES :;;ttMi:,
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Good brandy tqm.l jil braudy F't. t ll.::t draught do " G.m.iI traiitil do OlarJ Depuy & I'o.'i good Ditio Vt ry superior S. -igtu tte 11 j. ars oi l A variety ut ..ther prie s on sa C.oe.l r.llgli.I, G .i-i.! '.1 .-'.latl.ia Sup. ri.-r ditto -nod iti auglit do Cld Schiedam very superior lit. .11. d F.i!g!ij:i i.l '.ir-mca t o 1 1 o ! draught It it in Pay T1MX Short l-.tt i oipermr ml M:;i!eii.l, h.-st Do draucht I ort, best old Dl'to go K Dt'to draught F.v. ry dtscription of Foreign Wines and Spirits, squally low fort-ash. r-."e ,''rl"""" wholesale go to DARK, ABF.I.L Si to. i,, Nrth F.at corn.r of Third and Race; 2 per cent less for csh than anv other house in the Slat, s. CLOCKS ! CLOCKS! Wiiolesale and Retail. T II WE r.ow received my Spring stock of Fieht Day r.nd Thirty Hour BRASS CLOCKS, everv l; le and variety i f patti rn. CI uk Pedi",. rs. M; reliant", nnd ileal rs in Clocks, gnu rally t!ir. ughout the W.st, i!l find it to lt;eir advantage to give me a call b. f .re bus ing : Isevth. re. My r,.-, ; t-.t cer.si ts oT all kinds made by the f.-l-lowu tr mariila-.-tur. rs: Chauncey Jerome, Smith k '" . tlrich; Win. L. (;:.;irt. ISi ge, Peck V Co., J. C. Brown, Un-wster ajr iham, Eli. ha Manruss, Terry Aiulr. s. ALSO Ag. ntsf.ir the sale of Rotsf.ird' improved Gait ai.ic and Elctro-Magnttic nstrumtnts for M. dic I use. ?.r?i-.-A? ivr?-U i 82 1 ' ii -4" je-'st-v f m the only A g. nt in the W, t for the above Macl. and will -ill tin 111 at the follow hie- low nn.,. 1 he largest and strongest Machine, all complete, FiMlery, Handles, fcc, PIS. ... 2 complete. il0 vt ii n o i. c; -. so.j, an excel It nt sue lor familv complete in r.iahognny box, $3. No, 4 (still smaller e. in !n:, S. F.xira Batteries, Handles, insulated Copper Wire, ALSO Something new and valuable for cleaning ar-d beautifying all kinds r.fpolitlud work such as furniture. Piano Fortes, Clock Cat-s, Ac. Orders for theabote pmmptlv atiee.ded to. T.SM I I Hi 12 Fast Fifth st. Opposite the Dennison, Cincinnati Varcb 5, IS 52 1 1-5 m BOOTS AND SHOES. Spring Arrangements. W. F. T II OH N E.
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i-. i r- i TVKF.S the tibirtrof calling tbeattmtion efdeallittle fllgLt ers to one of the largest, and he beitaie n,.t to
t ne very nesi Hssot ied stock of Hoots and Shoe, in Cincinnati; adapttd to the season and the want.' ct the Wtstern trade. We always pinup uck siies sour customers require. ALSO For sale men and bovs Palm .eaf. Canton and Piddle Braid Hats; with" a lull variety or all kinds and colors. Merchants will find it to thiir advantage to call and examine our stock and compare prices before piircnasmg eisewnere,as we are prepared to sell b.. ois and shoes as low a they can be bought in New York Hid Philadelphia, freight included, w. F. THORNE 71 1 .. i . '. - 74 Lower market t.. Cineinnni March ., 1852--U-3-m SEED AND HORTICULTURAL STORE. j o ;j-J Et 5ih. Cincianaii, Ohio. T C.FEHUS cc Co., have constantly nu hand and "r sale, a god supply of Vrgelable and Flower feeds, warranted fresh and g. nuine, and in variety not to be excet tb d by any establish mmt of the kind in the West. Bird Seed. Birds and Cage in rarie ty. Domestic poultry of al; the most imr-rov.d breed.. Fruit and ornamental trees and plants of every description, & c., &c; with every article of note usually obtained at such places. rt. ri. A Irish sunnlv ot Osae-e Orn- 1 ... ranted new and goad, just roetivtd and tor sale bv ,r-K-K-nic.c. J. C . FPRIlls R.. March ., 1852 11-8-in GLOBE CLOTIliNG AMHEItr, & STACIIEL, WHOLFSALE C L O Til 1 A G I) IIVO 7 NO i09MAtN-ST, CINCINNA.U.O ot. u.'.i. olvr
Cincinnati Advertisement n 7T TT-T Latimer, LOX, UOlDUm lJ LuptOIl. a '
iy HOLES. U.E Hardware Dealers, New Store, No. j ' 74 Main street, near Pearl, Cincinnati, Ohio, invite l lie attention of their friends and the public l.atctici, ami biutdm J ALSO 1 able and rotket Cutlrrv latent ntvUs ana in jrrt-ai varn-(y-!iitars, atiinr, Utziirn. Fi!rs KiiNpv of Standard makf rs miU , I.o ikiu - tilo Sec, tt'Ciilur with fvcrv de.'Mt:():i t I ,,i.i jiiwi-k , nd 'or ait. Uriioin Sh. li c;r.d, nil m-u ;t HMifttfiiity Utw pri t -i a thrT ri' di i r:iiM J ttia ilt. vir ti ;ire sliaM be knt at tho hi t:on cit tin nnrkH. Ut tlfi-t t hr.nkiM ii y rcct kvrd, and the f vtir cf a ca'l n pict!'uli 40. -cited. mh 19 i3-3m Y i.. 3i i :a i:s. Com mission iicrchant, AND DUILERIN tlrei n and TTiid Fruits, Fruit trei, Krerirrrens. Slirubbtrv. firape ft"0t, Asparagus, and Uhniurh I i;uiis, Caidiu Seeds, and Arricultiir.il Impti. Runts. X.i !0. Cmisrnss Street, C'iBiinnat?, Ohio. March 19, lS2 I3-ly l s gPHtVO FASHION FOR OKNTLEMFN'S HATS! ,J I shatl intriduce my spring stvle of Cicntlenien's Hats mi SA I CUDAY, the Ct h "r.f Man h. I take pltasin-e in invitintr my patrons and the public to neji;imaiii,nof mt HA l'fur the spring, as I am cei tiii. in that it mill commend iiseif to their favor, and compare well wti'i any which may be offered, h uh as rrcards shape and qualry. I shall be nlea.til to show inv hats to all who msy favornie nhh a "ail.and fcetry care shall be takui to pltase those who may leave their orders. C. H. CAMP. ( 178 Main street between Fourth and Fifth. March 10 i;S2 n.ly SI i: AD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E Corner Mnin and Fourth sts , Cincinnati. rjMIK objitt or this institution ia to qualify lienilex r.n n priictieally for the Counting liuuse aud busi. in-s puruiti; the course ufinstruetioii emhracis the theory ami practice of bnuk ke. pine; and penmanship, l. ctiirts on mercantile trausaclious, commercial cal cu lations, Sec, coverinir the entire fie'.il of ! (.'ninierciul operations, thus enahline; I'npils lo be- , come finished accountants. Tuition for a lull course : (iuadvanee)t5. Further nariieulars can be obmiii. ed by calling at the Institution, or by addn ssin the principal, (Post Paid.) J. E. HEAD, Principal. March 1, 18SJ- l3-6ra H . M . ERNST & SON, SUCCESSORS, TO CARGILL &. CO. ATAXUF ACTVRERS, wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds or Transparent W indow Shades. Alo Cords, Tacls. lirfss mountiiirs. r.V..i. Colb pe Hall, Walnut, J donrs above Fourth street, Cincinnati, inanufaciure aud keep cotistantlv on : hand, aarxteiisive assortment of Trnmparrnt ll'iti- '' Shnri't, t-mhraein? all the mot" f ilnonable j Stylis , xtatit. vii; I.antNcapes, Kuins, Lattice Oothic, P aui Lattice, Tlain Border Fn nch Vignette ani j Stn ll., Arabesques, Interior View-, See. 1 Havm; inndearraniri r.ienis in New York, we shall constantly be reci-itinij all the new Liilih and French Styles that may be in the marlt.-t, making ; ourassortmviit tlis most complete evtr o!TV red in this City. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock, and compare our prices w itb these of any other manufacturer in the United States. H. M. FinxSf Sc SOX, No 2 College Hall. SHAD US f every drtcription made to oiler. March 19 1852 U-ly China Glass and Queensware. rtOlXlllY MERCHANTS ar- respectfully inri. ted to call and examine our lurce and well selected slock of CHIN A GLASS Sr. qCEENSWA RE. We are now receiving some three hundred packarea of new stv le Spring goods, and are prepared to offer inducements to those wishing to purchase. Our facilities for receiving goods are such that we can always sttp ply customer w ith either common or fine ware as they may select. Our stock of Glassware hiing large we are prepared to offer groat inducements in tl at a. will as qiieenstvare. We havt China teas.ttt at all prices, and shall try (e please all who may favor us with a call. JXO. J. O'LEARY, mh IS IS52 13-3m No .1 Main st near Front. J A. SPRIVIMAN. SPi:U.32Aft 8. HARRY. & IIAKIIY TfORWARDIXG GENERAL COMMISSION 1 MERCHAXTS, No 21 Jc 23 West Front' street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Particular attention .-aid tonlliiig' otders and di-.posing of produce consigned fur sale in this market. Agent for transportation line to and from all the astern cities. Mark goods care of Sprigmau and Hurry, Cincinnati, Ohio. March 19 1S52 13-ly Leather & Buckskin Store, If. 11 K Vis Vs 1 1 rVo. '2'.'J, V3:::.-i fStrs-cl. n hand Frn:ch Calf Skins. i;a!t:mire. do do do do Moroccos, do leather, 'Hack Buckskins leial.- and rttnil. Ph. Phi .-lib Iphla, adi 1 eliia. Frt nch. Span i-h and City sole r enters and hoes, w Ii I ctiott.r.ci paid for deer skins nmt l..r. March J IS52 13-Ir tl.sciih. r He. 11 1, for the Coiitirlon mid c Curt r Cutto-i Factories, h .s on ... . : i titnts, for sale at the lowest prices, a large stock of jainn, Wickinr;, Carpet warp, Tw ine end Batting. March I2-.3-m II 111 III .1 N .1 N, No 2$ Columbia, st, Cincinnati. Boots & Shoe3. w. F. EVANS, Wholesale dealer in Bo-.ts A- sbo.-a. No 1.": keen c.uistantlv on hnn.1 nn.l i'..P ...t.. large stock of custom made boots and Sho. . Al-o.a good assortment nf palm, straw, anil p inama bats: w Inch w ill be sold v. ry cheap fur cash. No 1.1 Lower .M.trK. t street, in tuitu Mam and Sycamore, cit iieillnan, t nio. tl:., , .,.ti. No. 15, fnmt ft., opposite Tublic LnnJing, Cincinnati, Ohio. "TJ"F.rp constantly on ban,! a large assortment of' r 0", :i'-s and ste. I, of their own manufacture, ; from toe genuine Juniata Bloom, jitstlv celebra-.d rer the last twenty yet for its su perior nnalit v. A I. I so: Mouse hole Anvils, bellows, vices, screw plates. I i Rif t.t l, Fngli-h Bli-ter steel nnd German stool i i.lintic spring.. Carnage axles. Mould Beards, wag- i 0e,. .,,rt"'"V- A" "'hih ""T will warrant and I V1" maTket pnees. Persons will please I call and examine our stock before purchasing else. """ mh 12 12 ty I G. A. TAILOR. WM. B. FReca. J- C. WYNNE TAYLOR, FRENCH & VJmUF, TMPCRTERS and wholesale deal. r in Irish Lin-' x . ns and hue goods. Also, Umbrellas, parasols Gloves, Hosiery, and every ri. scription of trimmings and fancy dry goods, coiner Main and Pearl sts Cin- 1 cinnan. mh n-.i-iy .J. A fOV lil.AKlUT, j No. 21, Pearl street. Cincinnati,' DEALERS IN SATINET WARPS, i Steel Beds, Shuttles, pickers. Harness Twine, Rol- ' lei Cloth, Press Pap. r. Tenter Hooks, Card cleanr.., s.t.ini, r-tates, etc. ALSO AGENTS F R Smith, Woodcock, & Knight's MACHINE CARDS. March 12, IS52 12-l-y J. I!. SOODHART. M. FISH EL. & FISH EL, -iniOI.FS.U.F. d. aU-r in fancy and domestic . Dry Goods and ready made clothing. No I.OM 21, t ..aiiv, i street, a. a., between Maili & Svcamore t i ot tuna ii . in lo Keeps constartly on hand, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of goods in the r line. Country mer- ; chants and dealers generally, are invited to examine i tliem before purchasing elsewhere I March 12, 1352 12-l-y i ! 5 i J. BON T K , j MAXl'FACTVRF.S, and has in tore,No. 4, W ate 1 strei t. 4 doors West nf Main, Hemp, Manilla and Cotton Hope, cords, lines and tw ines of all qnalitie ' and sires, w hich he sells at manufacturer price i March 12, 1852 12-l-y I SaM1TI1& jlXCIN, K-lr'f,00'19- DeaiereyJ JNo. i b, West 4th st. Cincinnati. 0. 1 Having completed their new saleroom of Si by 120 j feet in rxtent, are enabled to offer the largest and finest stock nf pianos to be found in the country east orwest.all from those celebrated and unequalled manufatturers, A Stodartand John B Dunham, N V. . full written warrantee given with each instrument. Term cash. mh 12 ly Cincinnati Spring Trade, 1852. BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FANCY GOODS. W. ,P. DEVOU, Wholesale Dealer in Silk Goods, Bonnet,, Bonnet Ribbons and fancy Dry Goods, is now receivintr his Snrinr aim k. i'luintr, mee. chants are particularly requested to call before purcbassing elsewhere. New Ulutk, No. SO Peakl St. CisoissaV! s,rfe- Fib. 14, leS2-7
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1 NSTltUCTlON. r.nOK-KEKf JNG BY DOUBLE ENTRY t COMPLK 1'Vi 1 'radical Course o! Instruction is r JT'Ven 111 toe art in Keeping .cieutilieallv IJ.S!tle ( K.i.trv Hooks in the dilfereiit d. partnu in. of Trade, i C.-iumerce and Mi 1111 lac tures, c..in , r. h. udiiiir the. btM forms in use amonir the most cmim nt estatilish- , i.n :us , iifat J iudivid-iaily or in partnership, in ; tnisiiu -s, v iii ther prosperous crndvrr.e iul'ie purchase and sale of Merchandise at wholcrnU- and rt-J toil, iintiortinir and epoi tuiir on ihet.- o 11 accosint i ' . . i - l on conii'iission or on .punt speculation, including speculations in Stuck, Heal Estate, Ac. with .mamtwatinir. Hank, Insurance, Railroad and Hooks cf j Joiut Stock an I Chartered Associations general.)-. J t'OMMK.IU'IAL CALCULATIONS 1 Embrace every variety of computations pcrlainillir to business operations, beinirtauht according to the most improved method-. lntrrt j, Discount, Eua ivf:is, .-i. titration of E.rranvrr. ere, vi ir.it sru.K coRRKSHONnr.xcn. Such tert,ises are introduced on this subject as are calculut' d to impress business habits aud a eenuine business style of l'orrep-indence upon the mind of ihe stu-letit, as wi ll as familiarize him w iih Commercial I echnicaiities and I'liraieology. including i arm Invoices, Accuuut Sales, Hills of cbauire, vVc. PltACTICAL PENMANSHIP. One hour daily, is devoted in teachim: a Systematic Style of ftusirteti tt'ritiur, conbtninu; freed. tin with a thorough command ef the hand aud pen, accuracy and elc trance w ith ease and rapidity, and perfect lepibi'itvwitb bt auty of construetioti. COMMERCIAL LAW ftl'Ol.II'KML KCOXOMY Daily l.ecturesare riven on ih.ve iinpe.rtaiit topic, as connected with the avocation, ot the merchant in ae operations of commerce and practical workings of tr.i.!-, nihriieincr the subject of Partnership, Principal and Agent, Negotiable Instruments, Sales, Debit., linaramees, fcc.z also on the laws of v.-jl?h. I'urreiict , foreign and domestic Exclian Profit, Interest, Wage, International Ti s. Credit, etc. Cy The course can be completed in from eight to twi Ive wet ks. CT Terms for the Full Course, gjo. Cj Expense for Stationery, Diploma, Sec, $5, Cj" Instruction being given individually, applieats C3ii ent-r at any time. t i" A know ledge of the ordinary Engl ih branches n all the requisite preparatory qualifications. G7" The hiisiness acquaintance of the Principal enable him to render assistance to thoso wishing to practlre situation on graduating. Cj Geod Board can be obtained in the city Si from 2 SO to 81 50 Per week. C3 Diplomas undersea! awarded the Graduates. T R U S Jons tV. F.t.tis, Cms. AsTERSO.N, J. A. Skiff, F.uwAtio WoorarFF, John W. Messick, Oct. 21. 'St. T EES: J. C. Thorp, G. S. Cob, Jso: V.'. IllEtWUL, C. D. Coi-fin, ClIAS. llCBCrtr.. 4-1-m. NEW APOLLO BUILDING, X. W. Cornt r of Fifth and walnut sis, Cincinnati. Incorporated IS-ttt. Sirapter's Osage Oranga Seed. I have just received from Texas a further supply of this popu lar hedging seed. The article which I offer, was gathered under the supervision oT Mr. James Sumpter, from ripe apple of this seasons growth, and it if in every way equal to that which which I sold last spring. I am prepared to furnish any quantity ef tlti Seed, and purchasers who may favornie with their orders, can re'y upon obtaining a pure, fresh and vital sttd. E. II. H IN MAN, X E Cor Main and Lower Market sts. Cin. Jan. al 5-!3w. Sampler's Osage Grange Flants Having made arrangement with Mr. James stumpier for the salcof Osage Orange Plants from his extensive nurseries, I am prepared to contract for the delivery during the ensuing spring of any number of those sprouts. The plants arc one year old, in a thrifty condition, and will be securely packed for transportation to any part ofthe Union. Parties requiring large quantities of the plants will find it to their advantage to communicate with me before purchasing. Fj. II. II IN MAX. N E cor Main and Lower Market sts. Ciu. Jan. 21 Mis, Fire and Harine InsuraijCO. rr:iF. i ommebcial Ixst-RANCB COMPANY of CharlesA tun, S.C. Ca.h Capital 150,CC0. W'm. B. Heriot. President i A , M. Les, Secretary. A. S Cusw, Agent. i Iniiir.inces effected on Vc-els and Steamboat -., nnd on Cariroesof Vessels, steamboats, and F'latboats; ; iil-j nn Unilding, Merchandise, Fnriiit ure. Machinery, and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Springer fi W'hiti-maii. Oflice No. 15 Front street, C iticuinati, over Messrs. ShOeiibt rger' I run store. ! THE NEW YORK LIFE 1 SUR AX CE COMPANY. I Accumulated Capital. S5 1,755,21. Morris FrahkMK, Prtaident. I Pliny Freeman. Actuary. Local Directors for Cincinnati. N. W. Thoma., M. B. Ross, Lewis Whitcman, C. . D. C'lfiiu, Calvury Morris, A. B. Coleman, Henry W. Derby, j Medical Examiners. I .1. S Dodge, M. D., B. L. Hill, M. D., ,ame G. ; Hunt, M. I)., n. s. Newton, M. D. ! Lives insured at usual r tes. As Agent of the above Coiiipaniis, I r.m prepared to rtct ive nj. plication ; f.-r I usurance on Liv.-s, or against loss or damage by lire on property, ill iirookviile, or its vicinity. ! A. S. Cliuw, Agent. I Office No. 15 Front street, Cincinnati, over Me srs , Sho.-nliergi r's Iron Store. I February 6, IU52 7 6.iu . W. COFFIN & CO. TJKI.L AND BRASS Founder. n"d manur.icturers of all kinds of Brass w ork, dealers in Lead. Zinc, C-.ppi r. Block "Fin, CO.. prr Rivets, Spelter Sold -r Tind Metal Puckt ig. Second street, between Broadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati, O, C j 1'h. ir bells are executed on new nnd imprn ed principle, superior In any Foundry in the world I hey have a Chime of F'.ight l!ells,"tbe first and only corn ct one ever made in this Countrv. February 6, 1152 7 1-y LTcrth American Clothing Store. J. H. HEINSHEIMER s"t CO.. WIIOLESALE CLOTHIERS, nnd tlrnUr in SHIRTS, CLOTHS. CASS1MERES. VESTING s, and TAILOR S TRIMMINGS. No. 20 ) 301, Main Stleet; Cincililinti, O. Oct. 17, 43., yi.ar I UIOI K C()., IMPtiRTriRS A-vD rjnt.rRa t.v CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY AND WATCH MAKER S TOOLS, st MATERIALS. Constantly on hand an extensive aisortment o ?old and Silver Lever and Verge Watches; Fine Gold and Gilt Jewelry; Gold, Silver and Common Spectacle Gold and Silver Pencils; Spectacle Glasses; Percussion Caps; Revolving Pistols; Harors; Knives; Scissors; Dentist File; Toy, &.c, c., lNo. 130, Main-ot., nutier Commercial Dank, CINCINNATI, OHIO. GUSTAV HERDER, 1MPORTFR, WHOt ESAI.R ci RETAIL DFAI.F.R IV HAnDWAinjiUUlLMKY 53S, MAIN-ST.. 4 doors above KIRHTH-ST CINCINNATI, OHIO, " ! Keeps constantly on hand a latge astortrntnt in hit line of business. Oct. IT'JI. 43-1 year. MARTHENS & 0RDEMANN, Manufacturers and dfa.ers in CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF, We keep constantly on hand the best brand, of Virginia. Missouri and Kentnekv 1 i..,e... 1 u. -vj, riiain-st., s aonrs unntrt ot 7th., Cin. ted and Domestic Cigar,. r Also, Smokimr Tobacco, SnutT, and Pipe., all of ich we are preD.red to c!l on rennshi i.mi w hich we are prepared lo cll on reasonable terms. vjci.it, 11. 43-1 year HARDWARE! HARDWARE 1! wholesale and retail rpHE Subscriber - Market. Cineii i now offerine- at No. (54. I ns.. Market, Cincinnati, an extensive stock of Har.l. ware, embracing every variety. Such as mechanic tool, of all kinds, table and pocket cutlery, mill and cros cut saws , hay, grain and manure forks, grain and grass scythes, steel, nail, window glass, gun and pistol, cistern pump,, Ac. The country trade i. particularly invited to the above stock, a. it will be old nn the mot reasonable term.. WM, R. DAYSON. March S, 1852 11-8-m T. D. BENNETT'S II AKEKY. Rutter Cracker, at 4 et. per lb. Soda bn.cuit at s cent per lb. BY THE BOX OR BARREL, No. 30. Lower Market street, Cincinnati. March s, ;.n i;-i-y
SECRET OF BEAUTY. 1 HOW TO BE HANDSOME. I can instruct any person how to be handsome. I teach how to make brown skin fair and clear, I teach bow to remove tan, pimples and freckles. I teach bow to chanc;? the sal low face intj one of bcuty I teat-h how to make the wrinkled skin smooth. I teach Imw to make brown teeth as white as pearls. I teuthbdW to inakeotFensire breath perfectly sweet t teaca ho to make hard brown hands soft nnd whit. 1 tea.-h bow to make diseased (rums hard and sound. I teach how lo make tb. hair rrnw luxuriantly. I can ba-ten the errowth of whiskers, mustarhtos.&c.
I teaeh how to have bright and sparkling eyes. I trnch hsw to preserve the eyesight l..r lite, I leech how tw restore impaired eyesight. I teach how to change p;ray hair to its oricinal color I teach how to change thecoior of the hair as desired I teseh how to make the hair soft, neh ajd flossy I teach how to m.".ke thelitis and cheeks red. I teaeh bote to n-r.un-e soperlluoiis hair. I I know the above are all perf.ctly harmless. t I know they are ail very ch. h; end pleasant. I know everv person will like them on trial. I c;ive directions to make and use these compounds. I know they are better th-in any advertised cosmetics a,u w-m " 1 " ' rj n t...w. uiaiwu, I receive no leu. rs utiles, po.t-paid. Address or send to M. I.A VASSE, French Chemist, l0 Nassau St reet , corner of Ann, New York he will end the wurk by mail or oth-rtvise. PRO)F CKrtllFCATES. Ce.lte of Lrttm rrrrirnl by thr .tifenf of XT. Lavtt. from Miss A. L. iU-nnett, if 31 East H roadway. N Y. ..-i u .. i. .... : . n : t M ....... " 'I" " o.na ....... ....a-. ...i...... "eau.y arj ec. Hi :it. I he Direction tor removing freckles are tip-tup, to also are the instructions abou liia teeth and iruun From Mrs, Sarah Lyon, 020 Houston St N Y. MLava-c s instructions about making the skinlair and smooth, are excellent. I ..peak from my owner;peril nee. I am now over fifty years of aire, and my sl.in had become e)tiitc sallow and wrinkled. I tried M Lavan.c'i s stem and remedies as primed in his Si eret ot':)ea:ity, and no my skin is quite fair and 'From Mrs. J M Agar. S.M Uleecker St. "Imint recommend:.! Lavas,e,s direction for swect-n nuts tlie Urea'li and lleautif t ing the teeth. Ex-'.l"e na at e I. en adoot. d in mv family w ith astonishI ing success From Mr. II I. Smith, 294 Grand St X Y. CI have tried M Lavarse's pluu for hastening the growth of vhl-krs. Hair, .See. The direction he gives in his Setret of Beauty, are worth a fortune lo all who want whi.ktrs, (fee. Mr Stephen Stewart t.f Newark New Jersey, says that bis eyesight bai bei n greatly improved by adopt ing M I.ava.se's din-ctioi.'s and treatment for w.-ak eves. His irienus have also tried the system with great hellefi t. From Col T S Satiford, 31 Canal Street, N Y, "I have been trying your in-triiction for coloving tne nair, ami nave met wnii more than I liopeo lor. i 1 "he Seen t of ib auty is worth hundred of dollars to lit snu .mil uit-nHir eoiore.l. From Miss h.ate I otwisend, vvaverly Place N Y. lT he directions M Lnvase gives for removingsupertltious hair are ihe best 1 ever tried. His plan is far better than any d pi latory powders I know of. M Lavasse could till a large book with testimonials in favor of his different plans ior improving the ap pearance, in preserving tne teetn. Hardening the urns. Sec. His work is the most ml.r ihio.r vr printed. All age, classes and sexes unite in its praise He is selling thousands of copies of his wurk everv I month. TH K WORK railed the Secret of Beauty j gives directions for making and using the il ill. rent ar.ictes auyer ,-e.l. n L.vi.e noe not prepare them ; for sale. His is too much taken ,n attending to l. vast correspondence V can .end the money h n,a" " ;r- 1 " TlTh ""TT n ., Beof
' toritTfron M! avis-e' Wrk Wi,h"t WriUe" au- It is a great X ERVOl'S AX'l IDOTF., and partic- . t.ontj trom .! -'-i. ularlv nsefii for tendenrvto hiili.,... i
AGENTS WANTED. Active person, f either x can make moner hv selling this little work Terms liberal M Lavasse. ! French Chemist, 104 Nassau Strut. New-York DiiJtwn oiixi w Lid; 3T T M ITT T O ft OTT P. Tfff n 1 0 41-lf. PLAIN aud Embroidered, Packet, Tlaid and Long Shawls for sale at BURTONS. Lav Partnership. J0HS J.M.1TS01T JMI JUHN .FAHqUHAR UAVE this day entered into a partnership i.i tlie practice of the Law. JOHN A. MATSOV. iOHS U. FARqUHAR James W T.itm.in, DAGUERREAN ARTIST, LAUREL, INDIANA. JOBIN I). IIO WLAx D,T Attorney at Law IHiOU KVILLE COIIKEROIAL INSTITUTE IK I Nl'l. l fl,lt W. McK. SCOTT, A. M. Principal. rS VLS Institution is now permanently establihed. H. i. "peri at an limes Tor tne reception of Fu pus, audits rooms having been recently fitted up with nil the elegance and convenience of the best I Cincinnati Colleges, now fiirnisliesadvantai-Fs equal I to any institute u in the Wrt for a full andtt.or-i cigh Commercial Education, whilst the cost is little j over one-half of others. I ; The stitdie of the Full ('nurse are thoe nces.arv ' , for a complete Bod thorough Mercantile Edui atieii" i and comprehends four distinct classes or Subjects, to wit. tnsr l mir-lli.tji).. Estst Boo
j l ins i-mtiraces the science of Book Keeping by 1 ou."-ani enn ronciusire taat they are truly ; Double Entry, and its application to Wholesale and ' Nature 8 Own Remedies, ! Retail business by sole traders and Partners. Banking 1 '''at thev will cure all curable disease., milker Manufacturing, and Dome. tic shipping, and Com- m"re pi. a'antly than any other m.vJi' i'ne ever miss, on. Steam Boating, and Foreign Shipping, ami known. Ill" Pi I Is are principally an altciupve rr.di peneral Commission hnsiness, including the method ' c'"'-. (their basis bt ing the &li'd evtr ,-t of SarsaI of keeping the rarim's aux.ll.irv hook. n. .1... i-'n;K i liarilla. nr. t.ared in a .iim-riup mann. i ... ...rn..:
hook. Kill book. Bank book. Invoice Book. Sale hook. oraiii nook, uuttvard Invoice book, Account Cur. I The Second Class embrace the Laws, Customs and j uge ot Trade and Commerce. I Thirl Clntt M:;rcantilr A rithmetic. F.nihra. e's Calculation in Interest, Discount, l,.,au, Gain, Commission and Brokerage, Equation oT Payment", ! Direct and Indir. ct Exchange, fie.ke, on the new , ...-in iniprot-e.i meinou ot i an ce 1 1 at ion. l onrth t .7ff Cu.MMCiinAt, Law. Embraces the l.aw-, e. relating to Snlo Trader, Partnerships, Corporation, and Principal and Agent, Bills of F:x cliange. Promissory Notes, etc, Marine, Fire, ami Life Insnranee, Contracts with carriers, for hiring and service, ,,f Sates and the nit ure of Guarantees nun msiiy tnoso remedies which lie oi One". i" Vran.ilr lci," Ve"'" " .-....-in, VJ i rice oi l. arils ol Actiniss.on to a IT..1I r.... occtipi ing from S to 12 weeks, S2J, pre-paid or se! : ciin d. , A PARTIAL COURSE. Embracing the Scientific part of the Full Course as illustrated in 5 different set of Bonk", together with Lectures on Mercantile Arithmetic and 'Conine reial Law. can betaktn at any time, leaving it optional with the Pupil after the completion ofthe Partial t ourse to continue through the Full Coiir-o. ! C"7" Price of rards of Admissio .v p.'ial Conrse, i Si 2 5n, pre-paid or secured. ! CT No admittance as a pupil in eithert nirse w ith- ( out first obtaining a Card of Admission from the : Principal. I LKC I URF.S on Banking, Political Economy, and ! Other snbiects lalitalile to the Merchant to be known, will be delivered Ihr tighout the Course j A Diploma granted onlv to those w hn mav pas a , rati-factory examination at the completion of a Ful Course. The host time for commencing either conrse will j be the first Monday of each month, al'.hongh Pupil i .. u hi nil, lime I as the Board of Examiners of the Commercial lntitnte of Indianapolis, dorertify that we have attended . the examiiiation of the present graduatin; class of , said iiisii:iiiinn,Rnil find said class as well acquainted with the elementary principles of Double F'.ntry Book Keeping as could w. H he expected, their age ' and opportunities ofactual practice considered. We '. ; believe them to have received rrom their present In. structor, a thorough drilling in this all mnortant I oranrh of Commercial F.ilur siinn. whieh ir ......i.i. I ni,.H .... . . ; ...... -.tstu.iy oniertert and properly practiced nmin. w ill r. n.I.n
and we 1 7n,'n''' and yaluablP c.i.ren., and the Hair-removing dandruff, scale, and acurf, and '! ntd recommend , hat lhe rnwini; amfi curing the cutaneou. disease, ofthe ealp-unequal-memher, or the present class receive Diplomas, ,0 led for keeping the Hair moist, impartinp to it a rich la'm..n xv.1,. i x r. ... I 'lkJ" "','"m highly beautiful lustrf. Iu,oothRuber ,rl 1 , " I" TI7, W. i.ng and agnrable propert ie. wi II be found remarFerr., vv n - "x'i "," Ir",K',,",,!nn T I Shk' applied either to the head or irritation, of the W.T UruTTand Tv rlZ J'- l"":""' '.V. " !S Oil prep-
And In 1,,....,. ,. .. " . Aim. in conclusion, we wouid coiiirraiul.ate the eiiinns .,rin.i.o,. ;,. ,.: ;. ; .. ...patronise a llonie inMiVu, on X rurZr, " Y.TZZ" Miion !....... . : and .1 re 1.. . , i ' , "." time, r. of ' ".."r." 1 "n. '"""y 'r mnd on the will be imparted, a at anyoiher similar institution L : 1 ul : ' . . K.i", v.'.a.iu we neHeve ... ,.- .,r-t. n. r- iiikkis, DAVID WILLIAMS, C.B.DAVIS, Wat. SUF.L1VAN, HENJaMIN L. LANG. Indianapolis, May 20, 18; 1. 1" h" the aim nf thv Principal to fiir,,r "it with im3 .lli ""J!" h m,y de I '"I T" immediate employment; he therefore reI ' " be in . .Z "r JL 'J ""y P"rt f "'e S,,,e "ho I of the sameT sta, ng .Tl .harticular. and he win . j . 'j . ' . pariieuiar, and tie will ... ami seuu aim one well qualified 111 everv particular, sr. Cv" Arrangements have been made with one of tbe largest and best Boarding House in the city tu board and lodge all the Student from abroad at Two Dollar, per Vttk, making the F.ntire Expense of Hoarding, Tuition, and Stationery, about Forty Dollar, the price of Tuition alone in the Cincinnati College. Sept. 4, 37-1 year. Fanning Elills. r"SHF- Undersigned bare the pleasure ofannoenc64 ing to the citiiens of Franklin and adnininr Conntie, that they are now manufacturing, and v!""""di I'' "i"' Alr"nd Muffst's Im?roved Fanning Mill vrntei improvement in the. Mill ii: .i.ea.far.uperiorto any other, now i. use tine nunored bushel, of wheat, per hour.ean be rltaned wh them taking out the ehe.t. ...d al" other trash. Hut the full superiority of tbe mil . r.bei, ne,known bJ d trying. C.lland -Tii ?' r yoU b0 'niepoorioncern,wh.cb will only cumber your bare Mr S R KTS, Proprietor, M'm. MOK A.1 Mantifaot.irer. , -Til I " 1-. "il. 38 Urcuklil
A.OTIIi;i SCIE.'ttTII'IO WOXDEU! Great Cure of Dyspepsia ? DR. J. S. IIOUHTON'S
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID OR GAST Ilk uUIti 'I Prrparedfrom H F.N NAT , or the fonrt h Stomaehof the Ox. after directions iTUAROX LIEHICt, the great Physiological CI.emi.t, by J. S. HOUGH1 OX, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thi is a truly wonderful remedy for IXDIGKSHON', DYSPEPSI., JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT. CONSTIPATION, and DEBILITY, Curing after Nature- own method, by Nature's o.vn agent, the Oa-tric Juiee. C-J Half a t. aspoonfol ofthia Fluid, infused inwa ler, will dige.t or dissolve, Five Pound of Road P.-efin about two hour, out of thestuniach. I'FjPSIX is the chief element, or great Digestive r rt ..r..i-oi oannc juice, i tie Soi-vcnt ot the Food, the I'urijyiii:, Preserving, and Stimulating, .-srciii oi me aiumacn ana intestines. It ed from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, ingan Artmcial Uicetiv Fluid, prec naiursi uifiric juireiti its (.titmira furniohmg a COMHLKTE and FERrECT SUB S I 1 1 U I K for it. By the aid of thia preparation, the pains and evils of 7XDGES1ON and DYSPPSA are rerocved, just as they would be by a healthy Stu.i.ach. It is d. ing wonders for Dysveptie, curing i-a-es of PEBLTY. EE AC P AT ON, NFKM.-I SDF.CLXN. and DYSPEPTC CON. j SCMPTiON, supposed to be on the verge ofthe i grave. F.he SciiiitiHio Evidence upon wh'ch it is bastd, is in the bighestdegree CURiOUS auk RE. j MAKKAP.LE. j Jjil 5 '52 JP J(3 2j'J 55E"s?Ef I. B A RON LI EI! 1 1, in his celebrated work on Aft ,m!" 1 nemistry, .ays: -au Ariincia. uigestive r luia l ianaiagou. to tlie i.astric Juice, mav be readily pre P.ariu rom me mucous memnrane or me tomacn oi
the Calf, in which various article of food, as meat 1- ". Uie mos' perfect and
I and eggs, will besiJtenel,elianne'l anil digested, jvtt i in the same manner as f .'. y unit id be in the human rfotr.nrft." i DR. COMMK. in hi valuable writings on the i "Physiolnjry of Di cstion," aberve that 'a ditninni lion of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice isa ' tiroioi o.-n t ..! Rll.nrTiiliii.cii.t- nf ntani-n.inrO and '' ' 'hat "a distinguished professor of med cine in London, who was severclyafiiicied with this complaint, finding every thing else to fail, had re fourse to the Gastric Juice, obtained from the stom ach of living animals, w hich pro-red completely sue rrw.' Dr. GR A AM, author of the famous works on 'Vegetable Diet," says: "it is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the property of dissolving various article offood, and of effecting a kind of arti ficial digestion of them in no wise different from thenatural digestive process." Call on the agent, and get a Descriptive fircnlar. gra.is. iriv ing a large amount OI bl. 1 fc.N I I FJ.U jry. ( I D F.Nf'E. similar to the above, loeetherwith rt-Dort j f ? EMARKABLE CURES, from alt pal Is of the I L'niteJ States. As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, DR. HOUGHTON'S preparation of PEPSIN ha produced the mot marvclliu, effect,, curing case, of W'.ihtu, Emaciation, tervous Decline, tni DustrZ : t,c Consumption, sup .o.e.l to be on the' very verge of ' rm&r ' Vok,MdKBoMon cures were i r' ',., r,. a a ' - . - J. ""t;"" I ... i ' ... ' a .J.: "' .e" '".. ,rl!, 'ever and Ague, aim theevil elfects ol Quinine, Mircurv and other drugs upon the Digestive orcrans. altera longaickne. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost reconciles Healt h with Intemftrrnnce. Dr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, i o!d by nearly all the dealers in fine drng and Popular Medicine throughout the United State. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form and in prescription rial for the use of Physicians. PRIVATE Circulars for the use of Physicians maybe obtained of Dr. Houghton or hi Agent, describing the whole proee of preparation, and giving the authorities npon which the claim of thi new remrdy are based. As it i not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physician in respeciablestanding and regular practice. Priee. ON F. DOLL AR per bottle. OBSERVE THIS! Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin hear the written signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and Trad Market secured. Sold by all Drugeit and Dealer in Medicines AGENTS. M.W. Haile, Brockville, John Thompson, Greensburg, Ferris &. McCuilongh, Lawrenceburg, September6, 1S50. 37,-12m TAe best and cheapest Familv Medicine inthe World DR. ROBERT'S COMPOUND SAUSAPAfilLLA PILLS. An alterative. Tonic. Diuretic and mild Cathartic Price 25 cents per box. containing 50 Pills. Each box contains fifty pills, which make them as cbt ap again as any other standard pill, and four timts cheaper, and warranted much superior in the cure of various ilimisi , toany ofthe Syrup mixtures sold; besides being a more convenient and i r I ' id ' --.-,- Hi.is-i. un Btieiioeu I lie 9 use of Dr. Roberts Compound Sarsanarilla PilU tnt ly cathartic to gently assist nature, without nnr. ! R,,"r ""necessarily, which make them peculiarly
adajitt'd to weak and enfeebled pertons, invigorating I finca. in coneour.ce of frenuent e;i stns t-i a
ano strengtneniiig the body, prur'yiiig the syeteni, ! weather, in ti.e uischatge of rev pastoral thua 1 nVOll Ill-Ill? I1l Sail .inl, kl..,1 ... J . I I . . - I i . . - ' , . . 1
, , . a nu a jiea.tny scnun of the stomath and liver. They are acknowledged by our abl-.-st physician to bo not only nnexceptinnable, hut efGcaciou in the highest degree, and as a general Family Medicine Unorjunlled, The Compound Sarsaparilla Pillsare used for the permanent cure of those disease w hich arise from an impiirestate of blood, and inorhid s ..-r.-.i,.,.. r
ihe liver and stomach, viz.. cri .ii.rli., ,rr.,u t-.r !
king's evil, ulcers, scald head, obstinate cutaneous fection thus evijci.ig tiiat tjese di-o tTuptions, blott hts. boils. nimnU.siu .-enk ;.. i connected wi'h crch thur lhroi:rh the
iiaiin si i tt-, Lriaiioillar swell, in.' rhr.im.ri. I l.'.?'"' !' f."i..a, drop.eV dypep-
lima.uiarrh'ha and dysentery; coughs, colds, j
consumption whin caus-.l by capillary obstructions' i "lioR that 1 LaJ t,i''1 fcT lh- P-'Pote f il... 1....-.J ' i I.O..W- 1ui!.-it it last I whs led by my
... ...t. ii. persons ol scrofulous constitutions, "" toe lungs, iiiiiiieii.a.iniiigestion.beadacbe..auiidice, fever and ague, chill and fevers, and fevers in general, g. neral and nervotn debilnv, and diseases arising from an in judicious ue of mercury, aud w henever medicine is required to invigorate and purily the ytcm. They area purely vegetable compound, and may be used by person of ail ages. They are pleasant to the palate, and produre no nausta, uneasiness or gripiugin their operation. Hundreds nf certificate could he given of thoswwlio have used them with great benefit. We ask no person to take .1 11 r word SI Intha met-. its ofthe medicine, but to call on the agent and pur-
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pt rlect satistaction, they can return the box and re- ' " . joiltHT w.'lA"3
..... ...v.... , ..i.i ...r t..e same, s'urcnasers wi hepart.cnlar to a. k for "Dr. Robert's Compoun Sarsaparilla Pills," and obrrve that the green wrap per on each box ha a face imile of the signature of J.., Rob. its, M. D. and C. P. Fay. and to purchase . i
ed, post paid, to C. P. Fav. Ow ...... T ...... '
Dealers in Franklin Co., Ia.ran Itarn term on enquiring ofthe Editor of American of Iirookviile Ia. Nov. 7, 'il, 46-1 year. J Chemical Compound similar ttthe KatutalOilof the Hair. THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS. a I . . -.,:. i .... .. . ti..ii,.iiii. .on ueautuui preparation tor I ft i.r,.m,.i...i.il... ..ii, i ...j i ,
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01 ing iree ul me greasy qnalitie of marrow, oils fee. i Tt, power to remove the glutinou.coating which obi ! 1 Mrucis ihe pore nf the skin when uiil..althv..n,I w ni. n prevent the lullicle from exuding an oily substanie necessary tothe natural moisture, beauty ....I 1. ..r.l... : F ' ..in sni.i" ui ..is ...ii iiiiniiiiiii'n, i One free application of the HairGlos will impart j a more lasting beauty and moisture to the hair, than i a whole bottle of the alcoholic prenerati.in usually sold; besides it will not soil the finest linen. Person whoe hair is slightly gray, will find thi ariicl.-t,. make their hair darker, and render the gray hair scarcely perceptible. Mother, will find thi. preparation the bt st they can use to dre.s children's hair, keeping it in place, giving it a itimt beautiful luster and causing it to grow luxuriantly. If any preparation of art can cause the bair to grow, the Spanish Hair Gloss will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Druggist, and tboe who buy by wholesale. Addre.f C. P. Fay, Owego, N. Y. Price 2J ceut per bottle. Dealer in Franklin Co. Ia. can learn term on enquiringof the Editor qf theAmerican of Brookville. -ov. 7, 51. 46-1 year. ITAT nasd t'AW Just o ening the largest i anil nest stock ever hrougi :ti thi. market, hick will be .old CHEAP for CASH at 41-tf BURjONS. Fire and Water Proof Roofing. rwiHE undersigwed having been apiiiitrd Agent I for S M As C M Warren's Fire and Water Proof Roofing, i now ready to dn roofing of thi kind in any part of F'ranklin, Uninu, or F'ayetfe Conntie. The Store rooms of M W ale and II H & J C Burton, in Brookviile, are covered with thi kintl of roofing, to whom the public are referred. It durability, cheat. ne, safety, and convenience, all rec
ommend it, as superior, in the construction of most bn.l.liiii:-.. TV s UAKER. Brook il!r, July i', ' : ; j - r.
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- s w, ,iaw uiia-jiui uiin irr'.-'H ti . . .il e-f nt ,s NERVOUS DISEA1 ?c Amd of tbooa fnm-U;nt. " . v - . "i.iea are cam. ptHrad, waakoaad. or uahenlthy c a . 'r K JfEKVOrS STSTEJi.""'" Thia lasutiful and convenient to ' mysterious powers cf GAL, VAX'S'! ! '."i.''"n "'tis IS1I. baa been tnoiu.nnosw. j':. .' -Vi-ivrr ciacs, both in F.urope and the Unite 'T "?1 'kr-i- I man ..lutdie Xaliiinat Visum cf iL . t; -'. I Ttr lAGKTIC FLUID with tie most Brf-t j - ' liicassof - ..itia,t,tt!(k GKSEHAi C2!iIi.ITv StrensribeaiLit theweatertej bo,'i .... -- 'is--i i in ino fr,. -..so m diS, CRAMP, pin f v.a " .T U13FF..S1A or IN DI .K.Sl'To V i tiSfi . .r' SHrt-u isr .i-t.t una l HS-.Rir fiftr-T ll-l r " . GO. HF.AFNr.s x-r-V-.'1-.''"'- UHU GIA, PAiNS its tbf. SlUF; 4,D chfst ,- COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT LIC V'ATURE or thf S rnoni . v-l M Cl i EASES or thi KIDNEYS, LEFK'Ivvry "'J VOL S a-vu PHYSICAL ENEKGT UJ . voi'8 eisEASts. which compWaiL-i simple cause namely, "eo!t A Derangement of the Xervou, v.,. lr-, Mil" n .u n sav t j -3 v.tl.ll'i,AI.T3 VeJicinea increase fi iisresr. for , vital eueries of tho nlroA- . . while, under the itrentrtheninr life ginCf , '"' influeuce of Galvani.ia, as a,Pl,J br ful and wonderlul ditcoverv, tiie cxhint'.' 7"' and weakened eufiirer is restored to fornix tl!; strength, elasticity, and vigor. ' -j The great peculiarity unj excellcscs if Dr. Christie's Galvanic Caratirai censUts in the fct that tlicv arr-t SB.J iJr,--, ! by Qutumrd arflicatim. in place cf the Him; drugging and physicing the pat-eat til! til . ,' nature sinks bopc!;ilr under the uifw.-. "1 Thty stnngthn to, whole si sUm. tM.uHjmA (lint of m'lote tt., s.?r,Uo::t. ok. intrsductit.n in tae L'mteU i,ttu, oaly ! einee, more than ' 75,000 Persons, irrluding !1 ages, class!, and ennditiaa. Which WPra f. rrtrn n,,nKn nf 1. 11.. L . . . ... --- -- - .-.fs-"i.u.-w. xii i.niDi, amiintei liarly futijcct to ..ervoua Coaiplaiau, hivettn ENTIEELT AND FEHMATTENTLT Cnc ! wliea ail hope of relief had been given ap, uir j thing else been triad in vain ! To illustrate the ntoof the tA I.VA.MC HHLTfl eoipose tha cue of sprn a:Uictd mu tisiitsi of civilization, DYSPffSIA. r any other fkiwi- -i nervous Disorder. Ia ordinary oases ti.-nluav, taken, w bich, by their action on tie Mrw i i muscles ef tha stomach, dflord tmroraty rsliet -.4 which leave the patient ia a lower Ut -.J vjj injured faculties, after the action tl.as eir::s tu ceaaed. Now eompara Uii w ith tha etfoct Knic.! from tha application of the GALVANIC Pii!.!'. Tj a Dyspeptic aufl'erer. even in the worse vn.:uw& aa atuek, and simply tie the Uelt arous'j lactoj tisiEg the Magnetic Fluid a direcUii lo 1 1 -s period the insemifcle pempiratioa will act on oi positive lement of the Belt, tkerefcy causing itj vanic circulation which will pass oa to th dhi;..J and thenee back again to tie positive, taut tt::2 up a cootinuou Galvanio cireulatiea taroutb the system. Tha the most icrere case of Pilfi SIA are PERM ANENTLY ! flkD A FtWDA'l IS OFTEN AMPLY SI FFlf'lLNT TO ERAUltA't THE DISEASE OK Yi-AKS. j CCRTIFIf ATF.S Al,D TESTIMOiUli Of th Most Undoabtcd Charaeter, j From all part cf tha country, coal! be givnnl riant to r.a every coiun n in thai p;tr: AU EZTHACRTJITIARY CASE, which conclusively proves that Truth is gJraager than Rtr8. CURE OF SEciffiia.iffii, Eronciills, ssJ Dysj-fpsli' KEV. Uli. LAXDIS, A CLEEGrMAX, Of Now Jersey, of d:stiagui!i0sl i::;iaati at. exalted rc;iuta;i.'Ti, writes : S,iirv, Now Jersey, J:r U lMi Dr. A. H. Christie : DearS,r. .r.i i.h t.ikr,of me w hat has bean the isu',t. in K yosraciisrf' the opplioittiou ef the GALVANIC Bg.LT itn 'ij LAC K. Mr re; ly is as follow : For about (ictniv yrors I ta-1 bctn taiT.'-.-j fraf Dyspspiin. Every ye.ir the tyrapt-ns bteji'.e ntf nrtr could I optam porreanei.t relief ir.-m Rayc-"1"! of lllci.i trunlniaiilu'liOn.,, l..,,l .-- .i ntcame subject to a uvcrc MiiuiiJ hii.-iii:i w hich, for vea;-after vcar. ca'is?.1. n-.: inicicnb.:JI anguish. Farther: iDta wu.to ef &t ' 4 consequence i-l prer.ci.ing a gi-i-.l d.-.i :a ry ft" and various other churches In this kh, Iwasttj tacked by the BronchiU., w.iich t.cn teeazeaf severe as to require a:i irnrr.'iUlo fiiser-.n ' niy pastoral labor. 2ly im virus spttia sm thvrtntghiy pi ustyttud, find as ry lii'i iici.i!., 1 worse, so also old ray l-yspefsia and bhtia-.suc t luese tli-oruurs tr,i.K -I tlie Nervous System, iu the whole pbarnit.i'ritf there secmM to ha no remadiii agent, waicn c .-4 reach am.I rerercratc ra 7 Nervous system; LsJ c.J I letely tail. examine vour ir.yciitions. a.id. (though within ttuizuiua konea ef their .brieacv.) 1 dcterri' tr- trv the effet t ofthe ar-plicati.ia of the GAI.VV BELT tsn NrA'KLAtK with the .VAiiNt FLUID. This was ia June. IM. T ssTo-sisitMtTfT, tx two davs sir Disrrrst H.rcrt iw wf. ur ...v. I r-i..-. , ti, Bill's fAfTiH. t.tl.OKii: CR H-tVR I IISCI OH1TT1D i :.(;! t ot accoi'RT or the Ii osc RiTis ; sso mv I,,,r": AFFECTION HAS F.N1JRXLV CKASED TO IBi-' BH til h the wonderful and happy rca'iits of tlie n;H I have reooiamsndet tho l.ELT ni t-' q itiauv who have been likewise su.lenai lr--m -ss--j gic ACeetion They havo triml tlieui, with Hi. t
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DR. CHRISTIE'S n a r.v 1VF C f, ECKLACE x e 11 f .-Tnlr,t. .fr-tiT-o- t!:c TUrtt a Head.atich iu Brenchiti. Inflamir.ation ef f1' Nervous and Sick Headache, Dunnes. ""J N.uraleia is the Face. Buiiinj or luiar.u - . race, nu7iui .-. ...--..-p. 7,. , aich if generally Nervous, asaint, called Ti; EpK rcux I r.HRlsTIE'S I Ears, DesiliiCss, which distres.iijg comjuaint, GALVAJVIC URACELt 5, . . :..-t Ar found of vast service m cf J or Fit,, Sra.?Con.pl Affection, of the Head and -raatremit ; rt. .. r.-alvsis. and U l-'iseaset ou ' Deficiency lutius or t Ti ... , Iiints ti " ThcsK dreaolui ana agoui.iot . - , - - . mcouiU '.J rt.'u-is. ltd by ti.e applies . ... ... - .j .rr, and Flu in. Hie " t,.i.t application NVt-H. FAILS. rri-re Awn CONVULSION'S. The, alarming and terrible coicplainti srs l . caused by a JcraTurcTral nf v -liAcri.ri. and Ftrin, wiil cure "" ie no matter bow voung or how old the r?"t4 confirmed the complaint. Numcrou, aoa " proof are in possession of the proprietor. s ASS" Many hundred Certificate. mw'tJur,esm; the country, of the most extraordmarj j be given, if required. j,, 0 fir No trouble or inconvenience ,;t';rL8S. of DR. CHRISTIE? S GALVANIC J", they mav be worn by the most tk.fr 1 with perfect eaae and safety. In m . sr tation attendinsj their use ia rrr. rattM) mbU. They can be tent to any ptrt o uc Prices: )Utrl. The Galvanic Belt, nrlj The Galvanic Necklace, Two The Galvanic Bracelcta, One Vo " r 1 erne DuU' .... bT tfi e- i at Article ere eccemi ,, plmn directinnt. Pamphlet, wi'.n m may be bad of the authoriied Agc'PARTICULAR NOTICE .r- l-V'TEO TKV or.a LiiAi. AGr.N r fiitt j nr. vw I.'ia Uroadwoy. -w " AUTHORIZE" AfiLNTS. xt vv II All 1.- Krooktllle; F. i'Cu, D lt. r.t r. Lib. riy: Cha. ai. Camr,
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