Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 April 1852 — Page 3
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if' St. Lorts, April G. r-.-terdav's elections indicate
The Oratory of Henry Walker. The opinion is generally current that the eloquence of Genius cannot lend new interest to
the subject of Intemperance, because the theme
Market for Vohhij AVoineu in Ilnnsnry. Every year, at the feast of St. Peter, which comes on the latter days of June, the peasantry
01 1111s uisitici i Dinar i mm loremer ai a certain ti.u..A .. i ,. . . i
.-as;v " . ' 0 , m uiiEouuoii, auu uiu;. sua incanauie o: lurnisn- --. u . 1. 1VI.;A HAAt ir th nmh. -1 r . 11 . r - rrt ' . 1
' .scft!wwiioie -'"'I- ..aur, .u, u .uruw 01 a general lair, ing the orator with an original or novel idea. So a-'" ..;.. Returns from the First fair lias a Terr peculiar interest for the vounir n,.,i,. .:n .1.. , .. , , ..,
(xefy"""" -li- " ; """6" wv, 1111 mo luveiiuve genius ana iruin
- .. been rcceiveu. iyvu..i
, ..,rbv-'u cr ,u vwiusi purciutsiug Household utensils ana latniiy ; Aurora, dispelled
barren
ethers
unavailing search. His is the
little dower accompanying her, loaded np in a electric power to ealvanize the lifeless themes of
small cart. This dower is, of course, propor- j oratory into the utterance of thoughts that tionate to the lowly condition of these moun- ; breathe and words that burn. WitlAiim, the
taineers, some sneep, sometimes a rew hogs, or ; subject is nothing the man everything. Tri-
BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. II,
openea a ncautilul and vanea assortment ol .Mens ,
Country Merchants
f'Vltl'S KII.IiOK E, Attorney and Counsellor : Boys' nnd Childrcns - at law. Brookville. lnd. Office on Court st.. East i Also A beautiful
of the old Court House. apl 23, lioi 17
II. BAKER A; CO., Halter Corner of
Main ami Fourth sts., Cincinnati. We have now Ar0rK ATTF.IXf IO is called to our stock of
1
" .-iiiorue; ai law.oira juwr; ru"uc i uur shelves are also filled with a
meu and the young maidens, for it is there that ; evicerating oratory or Hon. Henr. Walker, or " Jo"" '.' whilst purchasing household utensils and family : Aurora. dlsnelled ih dl ;,- i,? it:, s. h,. ! 'artnorsblI' "
S. ,- :a!riotec-r1,alner'rsl " a : necessaries, they choose for themselves partners, careering genius that can travel over bai ' ;l" m the death of one person, and nd conclude marriages'. The parents bring g,0nnd and exclaim. "Eureka!' where ct! a of fiv or S1X othere- Sho,s were thtf!r marriageable daughters, with each one her '( delve in fruitlesa.anavailing search. His is
tOtlice n the: euro i Holland, Esq., Brookville, lnd.
PAUTi:USllP,-Joni A. Mstso.
r arui hr. have this dav entered into
in the practice of tlie .
JOtlA A..VAIMI). JOHN II. FAKUl HAR.
straw goods
fresh lot of flue soft cassimerc
Hats, embracing every color White, Pearl, Blue.
.xaiiKeen mid Black
beautiful assort
ment of our spring stvle of silt nMs of our own
lnaniifacturp. to whirh w e invite special attention apt 9, 1.5-2 1C-3-IU
lOH f. IIOHXAND, J Hruokville. Indiana.
, wincows
Mition to one
German
or two
coffee
other
AAV PAHTXEHKIIIP.-Jum Kvms and
." of l!ie Fo!!s t,le crow1 returnAr.ner of Seventh and Tark
fired from a window of
the crowd. Th
.. --access fired the building
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nership in the practice of the Law' in the Franklin Circuit Court. JOHN" KYM AN. sep 3, 1(51 3T-t-f LU;AK IIAV.MO.ND.
even chickens. Tliese irirls are attired in their vir.1 ih.m,. A i... .i .u..-: j j- W -'""ROW, Attorney and Couns. llorat liw
PKnO FASIIIO-SS FOR 1852. F.X- I p TLK.MKN-S HATS. I shall introduce mr Sprinz stU; of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday tlie Gth of .
March. I take pleasure in invitine my patrons and . Attorney at Law, the puhlie to an examination of my" HAT for the '. ' Siiriiiir. as lam confident that it will commend itself to
their favor and compare well with any which may be ' onVred. both ns rceards shape and quality. I shall be pleased toshow my HATS to' nil who may favor me with a call, and every care shail be taken to please those who mav leave their orders. ! C.B.CAMP. ap!-ly 176.Min st. east side, bet. Fourth: Fifth.
! were I
'.-.vr's tavern upon i
; coors were instantly broken in and attaced to the braids of their hair.
and
oesi, or nnai pieces ol gold or silver tliey may velop the resources of his fertile mind. There possess, are strung upon a siring, and neatly ' is a creating power in his eloquence the pre
rogative of Genius alone. His mind runs not
Oltice fin Burg-ess stivet. one il.mr North of fleo'
Holland's, Brookville, Indiana. je 2U, ol k-"0 ly
1 D. JON F.S, Attorney and Counsellor at 1-aw. If, Kr...kvillo. Ind. Office under American Oltice.
tTf EIIA"V Wholesale and retail dealer V in Patent Brass clocks. No. 72 Sycamore street, econd door below Third, Cincinnati, O. ap 9 6in
Court street.
Ciroa
Thus fitted out, every girl who desires to find along the channels of common-place thoueht, '
a husbaud betakes herseirto the fair. She quits ' or time-honored precedent it walks in the root- j the house or her father, perhaps forever, and steps ol no "illustrious predecessor" but Col-! bids her mother adien, quite iguorant of what ; umbus like, embarks on unknown seas in quest f roof is to Fhelter, or what fate awaits her jour- , of new worlds of thought, and returning laden :
ney'send. As to her fortune, it is in the little j with the rich trophies of successful conquest, cart that awaits her. The object of her journey jeopardizes the saw of the wise man. tlipr U
ul town ana quicny ui.pcr- is never mistaken; nobody wonders at it; nor is ' nothing New nnder the sun. '
there occasion for a public officer to make a ; A kind af ubiquity characterises Mr. Walker's j record of the deed. On the other hand, the orjtorv. AYhilea Wies! rnliemnf-o r,i-t--,,l... 1.;, :
dec 2ti 50-ly
the ground.
,rar'tia fired ou at the corner
eUt avenue, and a member 1
-j '"ire Company moria;iy wetiuu'"'O'.'.i which the shot was fired '. vr.v!cd. aud tlie crowd then
JU(JUERKEOTVPES.
TII. II XTO Resident Haeuerrean Artist.
J
Booms in Linck and Farpihar's Buildinp.
1E IX. TATJI.W Patruerreaii Artist. Laurel, Indiana.
.. .. .'.t, a crowd collected around 5 r tiis Westens," when ordered out by the Mayor, anQ " : i'pt the block whJre the office ' .. ,;, ;ii a late hour in the night- ". . , ...,r,a to be Jeserted, the inmates , r :' au aiUck. - r:Vc;!v tranquil to-day.
CANDIDATES.
It. Ct arksox. please announce the name of VM.
of Cincinnati. Capital SHIU.tHiO Paid and secured.
This company has two departinent-s joint stock and Mutual. Kates of premium in the Joint slock department reduced one third. The life of the husband may be Insured for the benefit of the wife. indccndenl of creditors or representatives creditors may insure the lives of their debtors conirreealions tlie lives of their ministers Endorsers and securities the lives of those for w hom they are responsible. II. II. C.oonMtN. Pres"U Board of Finance Hon. Jacob Burnet, S. Wiirsins and T. S. 1 floodmnn. California risks taken at tlie usual rates. 3. W. HITT. Brookville. Agent. KCFCS HAYMOND. M. It. janin. 1?52 -lv Medical Examiner.
Uueensware. China and (ilas
FOK SPKINfJ SALES. 2H crate edged and C. C. Ware, 75 " common Teas and Bowls, 2!20 " emprl1n a variety of articles, 500 fine Tea aud Dinner ware, 1500 boxes fine or common glass. A lileral quantity of common ware allowed to each
bill. Call and examine our stock and prices. E. K. H. HCC.GINS. No. 91. Main St., one door South of K. W. BOOTH'S Hardware store. apl 9, lt2 ltt-l-y 11 OSS IIOl'SE Corner of Cmirl and Walnntsts., I Cincinnati. Ohio. Man and Horse fl per day. X. B The best of Stabling and Yard attached, apl 9, 1832 10-1-y O S. JACKSON Nurseryman and Florist. CinCi cinnati. Fruit Trees, Grap Vines, Strawberry Plants. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Evergreens, Hardy Herbaceous Plants. Green House and Hot House nam's. Bulbs and Tulers, &e. Also, 3n0 varieties of the choicest kinds of l.'oses. AU nlanls. trees. Ac.
are warranted to be as representel. and will be de-
livered in Cincinnati, free of chanre. TTr5 Orders left with W. S. & J. K. Peebles. corner of Fifth and Kacc streeLs. apl 9, lSi 16-4-m
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WHOLES A4
f CJ T o E i w a n
il I)KlIH'...ll,n . .1.
w ays on hand a large and well assorted stock ol STONE WARE,
J consisting of Jugs. Jsrs,
1 .'itiik pans, viiurns. cvc. J of every Tariety of pt-
h id alio size. ALSO. Shaker Pipe and friction Matches. Particular attention paid
f to filling orders for coun-
i vry morchants. Our pn-
I t - . o i- uiujoriu tin m:: not r.iil ... .ti.r.A.
- x. b. Wc are aeento
Sror Putnam GLASS WORKS, , ft and are always prepared
w mi niers lor BOTTLES, FLASKS. Vials, 5tc, at lowest tf SEAMAN'S &HAINEK, Water street, near Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, ap 9, ltj-2 16-ly
rnnllte wkn irifli t, t " .iT-... . t ' 1 -. - - , i- . i ; II
" .D v.,KUII,,uU,uVu, niiuu goes lonn con- , u. M, CLl.F.KY.asa candidate f..r the SherifTe.ltv
nasten to the lair, nrraved in the verrv best skin querine and to conquer and demands tribute at ",c enssmg October election, and. Mi!e his
garments their chests contain. These savage-! from every known and unknown region of ' lookiniT rlisnc vi-lin trnnlj k. njilt cn.,ml, f ll.,.l,l ITT. e 1 : 1 I K - C. F. Cl TtKot Sir: tde
" -"""6"'" -.e..v. UIC ...au-iiicKi power oi ppeaa-, j of K. B. JONES. sa candidate make our young ladies run and hide themselves, ing ou all subjects instaueously aud always well- ! ensuing October election.
proceed with a good deal of interest and zest to Like lightning, his mind flashes from pole to
MANY FRIENDS.
please announce the name
for Mienrr at the npl 10 17
FA II 71 1'OK SAI-K. Thenndersiimed wishes to sell his farm, consisting of 100 acres be
tween 9o and inn of which Is well improved, the balance well timbered. A two story frame a laree
A
IKIXT IJIPOIITATIOSS ANOTHER
K E A T A i; l; I V A L. Bv the arrival of the ship
"Forest State" and 'Sachem" at New Orleans from CASrs IIFIfSI rr RHpf Itre of LtveriK.ol. we have rec.nv.-d our Spnas supply of ) XUE BOW ELS CCKE1) KCPl I BE AND Quecnswap", consistineof K-autiful new patterns of , Tea ware. Ac. common ware. &c. which we will re- ; PaoTamo or the bowels. This disease is very pack or sell in original packages on mot favorable ' common, particularly among the laboring classes of brms. Hit KSON A IE BETTER. b,,,,, ,ex is frequently attended with much disopl 9. 10 1-t 1? Main St.. bet. Fifth and Sixth. ' 1 tress and often death. Dr. Kates, of 1o3 Sycamore JsLEfTIOf OF DIRECTORS, Nolio is ! street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati. Ohio, lias for i hereby given that an election for seven directors ' , Ion iime gjTen i,js attention to this disease, and has for the Brookville and Fairfield Turnpike company! . , . . . . will In- held at the office of Geo. Holland. Esq.. in the : "Jred thousands of all ages. lie applies bis own intown of Brookville, on Saturday the 1st day of May ; s'.rnment. which is worn with ease and comfort, and,
!"-- nt 1 0 ' lock. P. M. of said day. By order ot the , lhe ,.,, time -.ni kepn th! bowel,. m nrotrudinz
(ap2-lC-3w) J. W . HlIT.Scc y. 1 mitMKttutMi Maw ,mnmi.nt ! It- there
fore, for those who are raptured to be cured.
Board.
('ooliriire AVIielsitonc A Brhr. Manufacturers of Transparent Wash Balls. Fancy Soaps and
Irameharn a good on-hard of crafted fruit plenty of Perfumery. . Corner Filth and Western Kow
5 ro'x "S.atr.rir. . ... c-nmrrcial people
,s t :e wav a teiiow
il.Tcif t!:e way
potiicn cf tlie public. ;Av. fei'ie years v.go an cpv. vmCv a class t ye of the prop -:, ii with distilled water, put
A e-'Ht'e'-1 in of
W'V. are authorized to announce BENJ. WHITNEY
inppecttheirfairmountainlassesthatare broueht Dole throuffll the heavens of Fanev- anH .,nlnrr I " ' a candidate for the oltice of Sheriff of Franklin
, , . , ? , r I county, lnd.. at the Octobereleetion npl H 11 Uiitlier by their fatliers and their uncles, casting every rich treasury of genius and art. i - in New mm? side ?!ances and wi!!,fu, ,ooks lowards the -Doslhenes being asked wherein consisted ' WlTv"
captivating merchandise. ; the tl.ree requisites of oratory, replied, Action, "t the October election. py
lie gives Ins fancy a Tree rein, and when he ; action, action." If we were asked wherein fiuds one that seems to claim his preference, he consisted the cardinal e.vcllence of Mr. Walker's at once addresses the parents, asks what they oratory, the leply would be. Greatness, Greathave given her, and asks what price they have ness, Greatness. Mr. Walker is always great.
set upon tlie "lot so exposed for sale at the His eloquence never flas. His language, his
CimmI water trom never failinir springs stock water on
various parts of the farm. The farm is in Whito Water township. 1J miles north of Drewershurirh. The neiirhhorhood is healthy sm-iety good, with religious ami edu.ational privileges convenient. Come and see. w hen vou can jinlire f its merits, and bear the terms. (jan 4-Pm) JOHN SATER.
ai 9, 1K32 9-l-y
Cincinnati, Ohio.
t O. ANimi'SS
' Paper Hangings, No. 103 Main street.
lately
I.H S OF A nVKitTIMSG.-!
TI.I cii
orannoun-
wit ' 1 , ...-.-vv w.:, luugudge, 11 ;s ,,v (lju same time stating his ow n property and standing, manner, his thoughts, all are the personification ! 1:!'' f"r Jf. If the parents ask too mnch.these gallant "boys'' of greatness. Webster is great in massive argu- ; i'yany',
higher grade, sulwribers will bechanred (1. non-sul-s, rilHTs .3. Township offices $1. lo be paid in advance. l'eaths inserted w ithout charge, unless accompanied by obituary notices. ami when so accompanied, to be
amir raiv m nil, c. ills lor ever, iscu e lilies
ia ev-?" the greatest cur-
AU notices of deaths or tributes of resiK-ct,
one of the benevolent societies of the d:i. lo
. mase meir own oner, which, it it coes not f Uil moiu iienry, m vehement, burnnine laneuare- : "e ' n:,nre.i me same. CTOWuS .ri r-i .. sat, For pulilishiiig rcliirious. political, scicnti fie. benevI the other to agree to, the fond lover passes to Clay, in fervid patriotism and gigmtic thought, .dent. and literary imti. .-.. .r an v other call r.r public
seek some one else. but the greatness of all of them centers in Mr. j VlaraTo be . hard ih" sneV U' e may suppose that the proud young men alker. Probably Mr. Walker's only fault is, j For advertising w ives, double the usual prices, to always keep a -top eye" open to the correspou- that at times he is too great. His genius, at all j Hvoree ami 'chancery notices to be paid in advance.
"if-snMirt
was struck with an idea,
v-eve aa ; o-parted. Shortly
u.iic wrj running in .4-a IVk Uow, to see
i i.ii:nes came plenti-
i-.a'stocket, and Use show
... , - , .1 fiuds one for whom he is willing to give the . blinds the spectator by its splendor. At times 'inr.iMli'Uitelv recoruizeu tlie ,.1,. , , , . ,, . price, and a loud clapping of the hands together he is too great for bis audience. His vigorous V.'v.'im. ' , and luaverltiuli v ...... .
, announces 10 t:ie t-ysiamiers mat me bargain is . lancy Knows no bounds, and often soars to
completed. Heights unapproachable fand nnapproached by mums of Hip Imlinna Amrricnti.-.?!
hat a heavy Mow this must be forsomelar.y other than his own gifted mind. And hence
A Keroiite. fival "bo has not decided quick enougli, who is his very obscurities are the faults of his genius.
IANXIMJ III.I.S. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Franklin i I and adjoining counties, that they are now mamifaeta- ' 1 ring, and have ready fr ss.le. Aleyander MofTafs f m- i I proved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them farsuperiorto any others now in use. One hundred bushels of wheat, per hour, can . be cleaned w ilh them, taking out the cheat, and all other trash. Hut the full superiority of these mills ; can only be known by seeing and trying. Call ami see them, before you buy some poor concern, which i will onlv cuniUer vour barn. , W. S. BAKER. Proprietor. ' Jy 10 30 WM.MOFFAT.Maiinfacturcr. ;
i T7IHF. and Water Proof Roof In. The
1
Manufacturer and importer of
six uoors I
above Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French 1
and American Paper Hangings, such as Views.Chim- j 1 net Screens, wide curtain pHcr, etc., and Velvet and j ' Imitation Borders, Ac. which he ffers at Wholesale
and Retail, at the lowest market price, apl 9, ltaa 10-1-y
HERXIA CCKEI1. I have used several Trusses, with but little relief, nntil last fall I noticed in the "Dollar,Nonpareil"' Dr. Kates Trusses and his manner of treatment, and obtained one of his instruments, which has completely cured me. I have not used the Truss for six weeks. JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell eounty, Ky.
Da. Ki-rtts Sir: You may recollect of ine purcba-
rw u ui- T. T Z I "'"ft a uDouble Truss'' from you about Christmas T. lllCOIII Blind Manufacturer. North I ,r. .... , ' ... side of Sixth street, second door East of Vine, op- i hlch you applied,and assured me I would be cured
posite the "New Lyceum." 1 before six months. Since, I have not been in Cincin-
. . M janies .Met or.1. in apnvatc card, has taken , TOU lhcae iinc. hv m, Blisswell.
informing you that the Truss has done well, and that I
J.
occasion to drag my name before his friends and the ;
loiblic in a manner as unprovoked, as tinw-arrantable.
ndinoi.isliing them to beware of my Blind Eanufacto- , believe myself cured, as there is no protrusion or pain
r , as cu p ojing oniy na.i-pncea nanns. 11 , allT mor0; i fact I can dispense with the Trnss for friends and tlie public should In induced, bv his car.1. ' ' to look at my half priced work, before purchasing his , " eeks w ithout auy symptoms of tlie disease returning, at double the price. I feci that I shall have much pleas- Yours truly, GEO. HAYDEM Hamilton co. 0. lire in returning him my thanks for a very great, ! tj " t5 fcJ fci fc3 though unintentional, kindness. ap 9 16-3-m I U U S U U
j hi U U U if holesale. bv I k l - wy
o. '-M3 W alnnt street, t ine inap 9. 1H52 16-1-y t the IItrrU.
I CiSKOLTOx, Hy., May SI, 1831.
H SiTOTI made Boots and Shoes at
JAMES HCJiSON,
dence of loveliness npon the other. At last he limes resplendent like the sun, yet dazzles and
: hole a'.t.ur coll.ispe
X. Y. ifuu.
Advertising expulsion of members from anv secret
s.n-iety, to lie charged full pric-. Tlie above terms w ill he strictly and invariably adhered to by the undersigned. NELSON AKHOTT.of the Democrat. , jylail C. F. CLAKKSON, of the American.
undersigned having been ar-rtointed Agent for S.
M.& C. M. Warren's Fire and Water Proof Rooting. 1
( . 1 .- . . 1 a r . 1 . : l u ... ..c
Franklin. Cnion. or Favette counties. The Store ! na"'
...... - ..r A " I f . . 1 I 1 IT A- t I ' V.ip4.,n in
Bnokville. are covered w ith , this kind of roofing, to U iJtl 7 Z Ma. EoiTO.-Seeing in your paper the advertise-
. nom the pui.lic an- referred, its onrai.iiiiv. en. ap- ..reels. .o,.,.o,ii the K-r,..r. ment of Da. Ktes. I avail mvself of the onnortunitv
llotel.n inciiinati. Ohio. A choice stock of all goods I longwished, to publicly testify to the great number
ness. safety, and convenience, all recommend it. as
superior, in the construction of most buildings. I
jy Id, ol 30-1-y
W. S.BAKER.
J in advance. SJ.."0 in siv inoutlis. .3 nt the end of
tlie year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year
i TIE IK CliOTIirn. Srr.t. Sirerrran. Tai- : II lor. has on hand a large supply of ready made cloth- ; ing ehenp forcah. Hisshopisa few ibwrs North of Mr. Gallion's store, oil Burgess street, oct 11 14-tf
I of persons to whom life had been rendered comforta
ble, that have come under my knowledge, several of
in his line. constantly on hand at lowest rates.
apl , 1W-lu-l-y
'.i.vil-.isi iiaFii.i, 1 orncr rtace or court I , ... . ... T .
C streets. Cincinnati. A. C. HES1NR. Proprietor, at- n ,u Knns
tnched the Hotel is a very large w aggon vard and sta- war. For want of proper Trusses they were under
payment is dclaved thereafter.
.fivc the Mlowing halting and considering whether she willst.it It is like the eagle obsccrin itself from mortals ; cj .JJVtr.TS
f1IIISO IIOl'SE Walnut st.. between Fourth l and Fifth. Ciminnati. Ohio. O. H. GitrFRoy, Proprietor, late of Walnut st. House. mil la 1 J-ly
bling for "on horses. Bills verv reasonable, apl 9, 1KVJ ltj-lll-in
nlllC KEUIM; PIANiOS. We shall open V; this week several of our Spring sto. k of Pianos, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. They
r V ' OWEN'S, t ndrrtakrr Coffin ! mostly from the factory or jona I nickering, who j 7Iakf r. And maniilactun-r of every kind and i 11 is well known, is one of the oldest and most suc-
....nii..-..r li.nw.lii.l.l Piirniiitri. Mi r.rmi.l Imlinn. ccssun maiiinaeiii rers in mis couinrv. 1 nese fiano
r-a.uey vof th tt C'ty) others. However, the deed is cone, and the Gut enough. Iienry Walker's Eloquence is me payment s.u iavc.i. larp uironiwiiirm wr a . Ke(l(.rtfUj. irrni, t, f spriiiliclil lown- 1 ''.'V''11 "7 ",ml! "''I l""r those made
. . . . . . . - . .. . . . . , ., . " . ! w nittiiiii 411 mil 1 lit 1 niw rni r in. inni i k in roiiuiiup nit - ... ..... .. .. ..... . - .....
iu. a -i ?.i,u,.-u.,ic,.,u """isiui i..Ciu..g .u.m,..c..,..l,nuMuiiniisiiirii. ivuue -- . ..r i above business in the Larue Carriage shop. And will
gir!rcort;,ing-rrocecds,!so.oclasplhehand but Henry Walker can co justice to Iienry, ( VoM'a At lu.r fillltr IiiIgIiiii.I U li-.l n .itn..li n. l -iR-i.- IT no. P.... tl lift i ;l 111 ; HC fill T 1:1 ri stllrk .if I ll I l:l t hlSS V O UCl'll S- . '
...... ... v. are. We :re now receiving some three hundred
icresi ana uuxieiy 10 ner. i lie cesuny oi ner - - m-. ...
i:ui..enls ill the explosion of the
::; Car'ain'
tj i.ti at'.umiii steamer, wiieii it-,l to tiw iUft.ted boat,a'id suc- . .1 iikaes am: gloom, in rescuing .TC-pt. Lee's wiiich slie placed .- uh.ii'g boat, when she aftcrn k to search for the little boy. While or. the boat, die heard .it not aw. e.re th-tt tlie boat was i'.,i';i:ij. .-oau as she found
lusn, and wlit t!i-r she is as lovely and accom- below in the unmeasured depths of the heav- '. advance, one dollar ami twenty-live cents if pay ment
, I. - ,, ,, tie oelni ed one year: and one .toiiar ami rmv cents u plished IU household matters as some of the ens. dclaye io years, and in tlie same proportion for the
......... iiii:3 r lime win I
park iig.
life is sealed hy this rode chisp of the hand
this act she much as said "Yes-,1 will be yours hundred natives of foreign countries filed thir always
for life, and I consent to partake of your joys
filling up pretty f.ist. Jonrna'.
sFr.ru i. otic e.
Impor-
'.;ui. Wl.jie standing iu ij; Lc.it -h illed auiul it and ll v a-: stitsemiontly found l; ip,-j to learn not icriously
I notlicr Scicnlific lVntnlrr !
. I lain to Ij spcplics: n: iri il lii.iKsnvK 1- I fill no fl:.vl.TTli- 1 i-ii v r-IS'il il i .iiiM s! nilmr
t once without delay, tlie priest, who is on the prepare. rfroni Kcr.m-t. or the Fourth Stomach of aii
Ox. niter Dire. t:or. of llaron i icing the great 1 hvsidogical Chemist, bv . I. S. Ilonghton. M. 1'.. No." 11 North Migl.tli str-et". Philad-lphin. Pa. This is a truly woiiilerful remedy f.ir Iniiigestion, Ityspepsia. Jaundice, l.iver l-omplaint. Con;.iiAatioii. and lVbility, curing a!l.T itiilure's own method, l-y Niduc's nwn agent, the Gastric Juice. Pamphlets containing Si-i-entirie evidence of its value, furnished by agents gratis. See notice among the medical advertisements.
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and your troubles, to follow you through weal aud through woe " The fa milies cf the betrothed pair then sur-
neiilar presence of round them, offering their congratulations, and
ii- deck below, aud
ground for the oecd?ion, pronounces the nuptial betK-dictioa. The young woman presses the parting hand of that family who have reared her, hot of which she is no longer a part.mounls tlie car of her new husband, whom but a fewhours before she never so much as knew, and escorted by her dower is conducted to the house lieneeforword to be her home. The llui'.giriati Government have long tried, hut in vain, to suppress these fair young girls. Tositive orders have been given that they should tio longer take place, but such is the force of long estdbiisheU custom, united to the necessities of this pastoral rac?, that all such orders have been dregnrded. The fair still continues, and tvery year such cavalcades as wo have described may be seen descending into tho plains of Kalinasa, there to barlerotT these precious jewels of the household, as though they were senseless beeves or mere produce of the soil. Congregational ist.
In vv.i .. , . loolferindui II tllim f ilfk Irict thr.ia n-mib. iinw.r.. .r lli.aa .. .....
.i.. ..... r,0 , vi ...ire iiuriiii-iiiue:
plv customers w itli either common or tine
dcclaralions.iu tlie Marion County Clerk's office, , " sv,0-'-, ir 'ck of glassware t.e-r- , ... . , ... ,. . ..' in" large we are prepared to offer great inducements of intention to become citizens of Indiana. That s ,-..,,, . wt. as' Q!,0,.nsware. We have China tea
setts at all prices, and shall trv to please all v. ho may fiivor us v. tli a call. JNO. J. O'i.EA U Y. mil 19, 1.-.VJ Ll-Hm No. 3 Main st.. near Front.
the nasi vcar
i.l ....i n. I r ii.n
f new style Spring goo.ls.an.l are prepared , ' ,-.,.i i. ' ,-.i , ,.,.i. p,,.. ,.
ements to those wdshing to pur.ha-e.- ; r.K.Xnn a,, wholesale and retail, fom'ceiving goods are such that we call ; ,- .,,. rDlv .i,.,n .,,;, !,-.. mvesne.
; cial attention to this branch of my business, with a view to release the friends of the deceased persons from the indWpensnMe trouble attending the death of
; a friend, and will state that I will attend lunerals witn- j portes
in the county with a lirst rate nearsciree oi cnarge. I Patent Corpse Preservm. I w ill use this valuable -apparatus when ordered. The object for which it is i intended is perfectly to preserve corpses from decay j for any length of time, w ithout being any wise oifensive i.'uleli. aev. or uiiseeinlv in appearance. Bnevo-
lent institutions and all others who desire to delay funerals until the arrival of distant relatives. or to make saitable preparations for interment, can. by use of this machine preserve them for weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, allow ing all to gaie upon ihein. mil 19. lsi'-Kl-Gm EVAN OWENS.
more durable ami remain in tune much longer. The
tou.-h is more delicate than in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not the amount of strength requisite to press down the keys of many pianos now- manufactured. Please call and exirhiine our instruments. COI.BUKN - FIELD, Music dealers and publishers. 154 Main street. npl 9. lfo'.2 l-y Cincinnati.
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i it ON
the Pub-
vtoj-iacli.
the d'-ath of a
n'i ir circumstances, -v.t examination tiec-l.i.e-.i, ill its lower .i purple Id ick color, broken, many vtry contained a mass d, of various shapes,
; i ut !:ie snen -.eii..iiid wholly . 7'it weiglit was about a of lhe deceased had nevi:!o her piottth; but her son ! his n. tie r biting pins, and w -llowe,! tliem; and stated, l..i i oe1-iionaIly tauuted her n she corrected him. It op-
was always cap' i "ions,
SIIOENHF.il ; EItS
-No. I.'i. Front st.. oppo-dt
e.-p con
hand a large assortment of Iron, nails and steel, of their own manufacture, from lhe genuine Juniata r.l om..iu-tly celebrated for the lat twenty years for its superior I'liiality. Also Mouse Hole Anvils, bellows, vices, screw' plates. Cast steel. English Blister steel, and Ib-rmnn steel. Eliptie springs. Carriage axles. Moald Hoards, wagon boxes, Ve. All of which th.Mjwill warrant aud sell at the lowest market prices. Persons w ill please call and examine our stock b-fore purchasing cisew here. mil li 12-ly
CI PF.RIOII PIANO FOIITESf There is
an unusual demand at this time for low priced Pi-
resulting no doubt from tlie scarcity of
j money. Mr. Colbuni took especial pains last sitmmerin examining the instruments of all tire manufacturers of j any celebrity not already ottered for sale iu this market, and found none to compare with those made by j Woodward & Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, have tlie entire iron frame, and last but not : least are cheap. We know of no instruments combi- : ninz so many good qualities that can lie sold so tow. i Please call and examine them, together with a beautiful assortment of Chickeriiig's. and i;eo. A. Prince & Co's Melodeons. at ( OI.Hl'KN Ai FIELD'S,
npl 9 16-1-y Sole Agents, 154 Main st.
constant fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious work, but they can now do a good day's work without injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. New port Daily News. Dr. Kates office is 153 Sycamore street, Cinnati. Ohio, where all those afflicted w ilh a Rupture of the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands who can bear testimony to the above, who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. rj EJ ij Ej tj DISEASE! DIEtE!! DISEASE! ! ! BE YE HEALED. Ye who have, in au unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of which w hen neglected are seen in our public Hospital and invalid Institutions, bearing ample witness of the depravity of man; the health and vigor that once bloomed upon the check being destroyed, the bodily frame
disfigured and disgraced. Why sailer this loatlisomo disease to inflame and enlarge the glands: ulcerate and disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bono and stiffness in the joints; wasting away of the mus- amiV cles, and finally rendering you unable to pursue anT business occupation whatever. Why linger out voor
If you
IIYMEXIAL, The rHe is o'er trie deed is done. That h.i-m.l t o v. iiling hearts iu mi'1: And now , may Heaven, most amply bio: Tucir coining itavs w itli bright success.
EO. A. PRINCE V Co'a. Itlrlodcon.
have on hand a nne assortment of these supe-
1 ft EO. W We
miserable existence and a disgraceful death.
Ye. who are afflicted by any form of these disca
- c. A. TAVI.OR.
WW. I!. fREM II.
J. E. WVSNF-
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either scute or chronic, should apply where yon e be cured, and not suffer yourselves to be treated' And
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Iliplcy ouuty . The following is an extract from a private letter, written to the editor of the American
."ti mi:ii:i.
On yesterday, in Springiiebl tow nship. Mr. Jostrn A. Wvw-. ol.'lest s in of John Wynn. Esq.. to Miss : KsriK'-ii Shirk, onlv daughter of Maior Samuel Shirk. Ties is one of those unions thai appears to be sanctified by love, reason, appropriateness, long acquaintance1 and in fact every thing to make that most blessed of all earthly ties, marriage, prosperous and happy. On yesterday Mr. Chas. L. Ki emwe. to Miss RirItAKJL IIkER. On the 19th inst.. by Rev. Daniel St. John, Mr. Asson C. WoomvoRTii. to Miss I.eviw Paris. On the same day. Mr. I ot A. HocKEvrcRY.to Miss M.ir.v Axs Wvsx, daughter of Joseph Wynn, of this County.
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I Linens and whito goods. Also. Ctnhivllas. Para
sols.t;loves. Hosiery, and every description of trimmings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Pearl : sts. Cincinnati. ' mil 10 W-Iy
In :i: an.! her sistrtr informed
acl.ild.sh- was in the. from a citizen of Ripley Co. lnd:-
s'.ite pencils, and
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ill 'onrcs. followinj; resolutions
House cf Representatives in
On the Uth inst.. by Rzv. T. H. Rueker. Mr. Cnaxri.u s O'Bkiln to Miss H arriet J. Ill xter. boih of Law-rom-ebure. M irrikp. on Mondav morning. March 29lh.bv Pres. I,. W. Rerjy. D. D.. Mr. Jeremuii Ti.:lev. "A. B.. Prineipal-of the i;reeneastle Female Collegiate Seminary." and Miss I.'i tii Ei. i. en. daughter of Joux lowc.n.il. Esq.. all of i:reeni astle. lnd. Thrt newly married left on the same dav. iarailroadf for Cadiz. Ohio.
The kind wishes of one who has long know n and ai-
j. ii. cnomiART. T- rtsnrt.. (,(H)I)IIAT& FlSIIt"!.. ; irlltir.rS.H.E IM'.AEEKS in fancy and domestic Dry tioods and ready made clothing. No. 'Jl Lower Market street, S. S., between .Main and Sye- ; more. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keeps constantly on lnind. i for sal.-, a large stock of all kinds of poinls in their line. Country merchants and dealers generally, are i invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere, j mil li. l.-'5i li-ly. T ATI 11 Elf, (OX, rOLllEItX cV 1.1 P-' Ii TIO, Wholesale Hardware Healers. New store. 1 No. 74 Main street, near Pearl. Cincinnati. Ohio, in- : vite the attention of llieirfrien.ls and the public to their i ifirw.. .iii.l entirely new stock of every description of -
Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery, con- : f"J -ixtiiiiv i. . .it nf V ll v ild Vii'i4. 1 r-li-e !l till loir I'll:. I IIS. ! " I
shovels, spades, forks, mill and cross-cut saw s. A ve. all approved makers: iron w ire, brass battery, and
: 11 ll'ITll. IIOl'SE. The undersigned has ta-
I : ken possession of the large and commodious build- i
ing situate on the corner of Madison and Monroe sts., ! .
! nearly opposite the ( onrt House, w here he will Pe
pleased toentertam as many 01 ms oiu inenos. an.i ine rior Mel.nieons at prices to suit the circumstances of . ihose who arc entirely ignorant of medicino and d ce.
: mi" ii'i'A i ' " . .Ill Ul -Ml IIIK l IIISM-!" till lllll 1IMICIII. WIII'IIIIII 11 Mil- ...- -. ., ......
withacall. His house is lilted up in the very best tv nn, ciK.,;m.. The largest sie in piano ca. ,J"'' ' um,'" ar'1 oeyon.i me possiouity or core. -ruble.
are beautiful. 1 id. nit hr iistiii. I
ills taole is. jtii'l snail oe. lurmsne.i w 1111 ine v ery ocsi : he ,wt.n. nre iul enough for a small church or hall.
the market affords, f.speciai care w in ne taaeii oi . Their compass is ., octaves, and from that down to 4 horses entrusted to his keeping. In short, the propri- m.tavP in ,,.lin og,,.,, as good an instrument in every I
eior iscon.ieni in saying, uiiii n" """'- '"" "" , respect, except in sie and outward finish. We are
sole agents for the West, and sell nt manufacturer's
prices, wholesale and retail.
Pler.se call and examine these Melodeons. together I
with as nne an assortment of Pianos as can be found
west of the mountains, mostly from the lactones of
rPATTTfYO T?Pl?TTnTI fc WViVTrJIil
A il 1 AI VHl A- AlUH WI ... 1.. ,..- I . .. .
-ii noil i-i'ilK nn. ui..ile-ile deilers in Irish 1 rnisi.v.i on . .......t ... .- isomenmes cniic.i .vieioneon rianosi arc 71 HO It I I-. Its, ami whol. s.in .i. it. rs in insn . .i,i., i.. r,,,ti, traveller and boarder. Vt. . i: i . L ...
enm- -- - - - i in- tinii- nil- i-M-rriiiiixn j i . re a.i.l nil. rai.l . l ,.i.il C...il.n.l -i.h tl.a t-..rr hn.l ' .. .. ... '. .. .
surpassed in Kastern lnd.
Connersville, March lsth.
KICHAK1) DL'KNAN.
il il-ly
CiTEAI ItlAnKI.E WOHKS.-1wTit & l Ki i e. corner of liroadway and Fifth street. Cin
cinnati. Monuments. Tombs and tJrave Stones. Mar- , Chiekering, Woodward dc Brown.
bio Mantles and Statuary. Baptismal Fonts. Mural Tabids. Cms. Vases. Garden Figures. Cabinet and
Counter Slabs. &e.. Ac. . constantly on hand and furnished to order. The trade supplied with Marble in Hbnk or Slab, or Sawed to order. mh li li-ly T)ETER 1'EI'F A SOlfS Wholesale Hardware I Deal-rs. No. .V.t. Pearl street, between Walnut and
apl 9 16- l-y
Sole
COLHCRN & FIELD. Agents, 154 Main street.
Vine streets, Cincinnati;
mh li, 1-ji li-ly
I, ihal we recognise the binding ef- ' - oomp-cmdes i f the Constitution, '- to lie the. inteiitiou of the people ;-s we hereby declare it to be ours t v.'.. abide such coiopromises, and to '. - .i.f aeeessary to carry them cut the ' ' "'. delivery ol ftipitive slaves, and : ' ' l-.t Congress for that purpose, "---:!.sl we deprecate all further asrit t1 -:Ua? jrawin? out of that provision '..:.. e:.hr.iced ill the acts of the last "aevr.i R, t!. Co!r.proniise,and of qttes--rrj; y cptiiiccted with the institution s u;r.: -e ss sry, useless, aud danger-
I ne L'einocraLs hold their Convention here to-morrow. Col. Lb. Dumont is here. The Convention is to nominate, for the County officers and I suppose DumoM wishes instruction given
toe i:eleriles to the Congressional convention to i.reiiate.l them both, attend them for their safe and
c. i,:... i-i s i - - -. speed v return. Mav the s'sies be ever bright above
... . - I. 1 1 I I 1 1 L 1 here, part taking a determined stand for James 11. Lane, and 1 don't know who the oii-ers are for. It matters not.for Faniuhar will beat either of their men. The Whig county Convention will be the 12th of June."
them, their lives be long, useful and happy, and their honeymoon last forever. W. Asbury Notes. M arkiep On Tuesday 1 Itli inst.. by Kid. S. K. Hoshour.Mr. Damei. R. Vjnriskirk. to Miss Maiietihu. Kemer -both of the vicinity of Hentonville, Fayette eonntv. In.l.
The Fire in Brookville
sl-
T!v.it tlie series of acts passed du- - s-ion oi t'le 31st Contrress, known
- jr.imise, are regarded as a final ad- ; a permaaent settlement of the "' " .a unbraced, and should be regar-'-'.tusf.;, and executed as such.
irsiiiia Whig onvr-itt ion. Richmoxd, April 15. The Convention re-as-soinhled this morning, the llou. J. J. gtrother, President elect in the chair. The committee appointed to prepare business for the Convention, reported in favor of giving the erection of delegates to the National Convention to the people of the several districts. This gave rise to a very warm debate, and the report
oi me commur.ee was nnany reversed, by a vote and silk cloves ot
of fc9 to 29, and decided iu favor of appointing delegates by the Convention: this was a test vote, the greater number being Fillmore men.
ii i
A KES no difference in the price of goods, unless it makes them cheaper than ever.
1 o prove that tiiey are so very cheap, just step into Bcavoss and examine his Henry stock of New Scaioaalilr Good). Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore; which be is selling cheaper than the cheapest. i. im.s d it esn ijoons, In endless variety, handsomely assorted, and of the last and newest sty!.... both of pattern and color, among which are handsome silks; Hnrego Delaines, Moulin Delaines, liareges. Lawns. French Ginghams, Kics. Kdgings, Insertings, Needle Worked Collars,
Sleeves, t ufts. Silk. Cotlon and Worsted Hose, Kid
nil colors, and an immense slock
of prints, of every nualilv nnd price, together w-ith a select assortment of City made Gaiters, Slippers, Boots. Shoes, eve. O.C. IJrntlemrn'a lioods In great variety; snpertiuc cloths, d.ioskin and fancy
Cassimeres. Summer Cloths, Sattinets, Tweeds. Hosiety. Silks and other Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs., eic., cvc. BOVS WEAR. A large assortment, well selected, of superior, fine and common qualities, at low prices. Itootsi, Shoe. Hntv Caps, Carpeting, Table Covers. Table Cloths: alargc assortment of all ipialitics and prices. A very heavy stock of Muslins, bleached and unbleached, colored and twilled, cheap tirvre-rira, llsllswarr, . i , il.......... Ten-wan, in
-- si these resolutions. Jlr. 1 arker ing Uulletin has been long anticipated, owing whole setts. iVc...vc. our stock is vcrv large, bought ' his rle(.ge) and snppcrted them, to the infirmities of age and disease, but it will , i' anJ 'M b "b! TVhVHWs"' '.uire Pemocratic delegation, which not the less be felt as a severe afiliction in the "Krookvillo, April i3. IinW.
STATE OK INIIA?i A. I rank Mil (nuiily.t M the March term of lhe Probate Court A. D. 1S.VI, said Court d.-clared the estate of William New nam. dec-ease.1. to be irolHbly insolvent. Creditors are therefore re.inired to tile their claims against the estate rornllowance in said Prolwte Court, within ten months from the date hereof, or tliev w i ll ; no p tled to payment. 1A IU 'l1"' . Iprillf.lcVW-lT-tt Administrator.
pressed kettles, gun Parrels, putts, screws, nKks, miencsand building materials. Ai.sti Table and pm ket cutlery latest styles and in great variety: shears, scissors, razors, tiles and rasps, 1 of standard makers only, looking glasses, percussion . caps. O.C., togetiier with every description of Miseel- ' laneous shelf goods, all new 'slock, and for sale at uni- i formly low prices; as they an" determined that their; figures shall he kept at tlie bottom of the market. ! Orders thankfully received, and tlie favor of a call
respectf ully solicited. mh 1!, ls.ii 13-3in
T E. "HEARS, Commission Merchant, and ' , dealer in green aud dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shrubbery. grape roots. aspar gus. and Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. 10 Congress sired, Cincinnati, Ohio. I mh l'.i. lsoi 13-ly
II EAIVS Commercial l olleao. S.K.corII ner of Main and Fourth sts. . Cincinnati. Theobjovt of this institution is to ipiabfy gentleman practically for the Counting House and business pursuits: the course of instruction embraces the theory and practice ..r l.o..k keening and penmanship, lectures on mer-
1 EO. lilRsaOV A- CO. r.ngravers and Litho
graphers. Copper Plate Printers, stencil Hrand
Cutters, rcc. North W est Corner Gano and Main sts., and llll Main street, over I'.S. Good man ei Co's. Bank
ing Hons., Cincinnati.
pANDV! I nnd ! (nnilirs ! ! Twelve doli lars per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes at M. DKMANDS Candy Factory, Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, apl 9. laii lG-lv
TTPIIOIiSTEHV AMI JIATTRESSES.
I I I Ja
acor Hofm am(,oii the east side of Klin. bet. 5lhox
6th sts.. keep constantly on hand asuiicriorassortmcnl of mattrasses of all kinds, ami hasanextral.it of his own superior spring mattresses in throe pieces, ahich are capable of being changed (both sides being alike nnd eniiMlly soft. twelve il ilTen. .it tiine.r thn. lntinv
irp Kill Heads. Address Cards, Letter and Note I murii I(iii(rir liilt hoiiif mvrr iiin vniiinnl fur haml.
Headings. Laliels. Rank Checks. Bills. Drafts, Notes. yws- phey sre made of the very liest material, and Are.. Ore., at very low prices. I w arranted: and he received a diploma for them at the Diplomas. Certificates, Hotels, Maps. Plans of F.s- . .lto Mechanics' Fair. apl 10-1-v lates, town plats, Ac. fch li. lsoi ly 1 ... - i I?11'2 A III NET nilNITIHE. L. M. Stntoof Imlinna. Franklin l o. I I'mir. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet FurT CKKTI FY that at the March session. A. D. 1KW. of . niture. Sofas. Chairs. e.c. No. si Sycamore street, one I the lloanl of Commissioners of said county. the fol- door above Third, where he gives his personal ntten-
low ing order was passed to wit: Ordered that all tion to manufacturing all articles usually called for tn , promisary notes given by individuals in security of i his line. and after i" years experience in the principal
It is. therefore, of the greatest importance to the af
flicted to know that there is a certainty of their being properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. Kates' Mepk al Office, No. 153 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on tlie West """'4 tj J EJ q .TIEOlrAE ADVK KI Diseases of xouth and maturity acquired at an early period of life, which destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those
whose constitutions have becoim; debilitated through practices acquired in youth, or by the excess of later
years, w hereby the pleasures of life are marred, tho objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself ren
dered a term of unceasing misery and regret, should make application toa physician who has devoted Ids time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints.
Dr. J. Kates, w hose Medical office is at No. l."3 Sy amore street, first house l-elow Fifth street, w est side, is
Physician who is competent to cure the most hope
less cases. He also cures all those diseases arising
from infection, either in their primary ot secondary forms. It is, therefore, important to those afflicted loc.iil upon him w ithout delay.
apl?. lr.',i 10-ly A RELIEVED St'FFERER.
w ithin two months from this date. ho either renewed or placed in the hands of a proper oflieer for collection. Publication of the same to be made, by the Auditor in the Indiana American. Rv order of the board, mh li. W.i. A. K. McCI.F.EKY, A. F. C.
Ti
(ITS I'OII SA I.E. Two lots. No. 50 and 59 in
Allen's Plat, in the town of llrookville. hrnnklin
tion. Ijirge assortment always on hand.
Work made to order and warranted. Furniture repaired, cleaned and varnished. Cpholstervdone with
neatness and dispatch, terms moderate. Call in. ap P 10-ly L. M. CKANE.P1 Sycamore st.
AC'OIN'! irtrrrnntile Col lour. South-east
corner of tunn and walnut streets, t mcinnati.
ountv. lnd.. situated on Head street, between the I'onoieeniry 1.00s. Keeping. . ommerriai calcinations.
i. lut 1'l.nr. h and Post offlw for sale on the 1 r-enmanliip. l-ecliircs on cminercial ijvw. e.
inosl reasonable terms, to suit the purchaser. F.n- ;Peroiis desimusof qtialifv ingthemselves for business
ipiireof (mh 1KVJ) DANIKL D. JONES.
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cui.tuc ....ii.-." 1. "ii- . ., 1 H' ering the entire field of Commercial operations, thus 1 U
eniii'iing pupns mm. ...... - ; ,.:;.,. in ,he esns.-iiv of Watch and Clock Maker and 1
lion for a full course (in advance) curia, r par- . ,.. ,.- ,, a,. snsr i comp
liculars cm he obtained by calling at the iii.tituliou.or ; .i .Vixm. and strict punctuality are hi. recommon- the P b addressing the principal, (post-paid ) .1' !.' of lhe i.osl oltice. ! dents
'mil 19. l.-v.i-13-tim J.h. HhAD, Principal. "'"" ,' , J-JiZii.if 1 Ins
1
Death of Itilinp Ilrddiiis. By a telegraphic disp.ucli dated New York, .pril 10th, and pub'.i.-hed iu the Philadelphia
'-ttien was adopted by a vote of papers of the same date, we learn that Rev.
- ys CI. and the second resolution ays Elijah Iledding, the venerable senior Bishop of ';:Ho. Mr. 3tcnto:t, frecsoil Whig from the Methodist Episcopal Church, died, at his Myne Distiiet, is the only member, residence in Foughkeepsie, N. Y., on the even--:-isia delegation, whose vote stands re- ' ing of the 9th iust. This event says the Even-
UlI.I'.in'ST A SOi, Successors to Car.iii. 0.- , Co. Mannfactun'rs. wholesale and retail dealers in all kinds of Transparent W indow Shades. Also. cor.l. tassels, brass mounting. e.. No. i. College Hall. Walnut. 5 doors above Fourth stn'et. Cincinnati, maii'iifacture and keep constantly on mind, an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades cmbr:icin"all lhe most fashionable styles extant, vi?: landscapes. ruins, lattice gothie. plain border French ignctteand scrolls. A ralws.pies. interior view s.&c. Havir "made arrang- mcnts in N. V.. we shall coi.st.m ly be""reecivingall the new English and French sty les tint mav be in the market, making our assortment tin most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited, to call and examine our stock, and compare our prices w ith tho.eof any other manufacturer in the V S. II- M. KKNST 0v SON. No.i. College Hall. Shades of evcrv description made to order. . mh 19, ts.Vi lS-ly
w ill find it fo their ad vantage to call on the undcrsiimcd
I inimedintefr. as he fmnart. a thorone-h f.raclical kniiwl.
TI'II Jk I'l.OI'KS Ww. Dawso tenders I edge of Double entry Book keeping. Ac. and procures
i.i. .ervic to lhe eitirens of llrookville and vi- ' siiuauons lor inose iiesirons 01 i.niaining inem
1 lie course ot msiriiciion. is neueveo to lie ine mosi
rehensive nnd practical given In the citv, and as
rincipal gives his undivided attention to the stii-
. he natters himself that Ine advantages of his
titution cannot be surpassed bv anr other similar
one In the West. K. S. BACON. Prim-mal.
N". B. Merchants in need of competent Book Keep
ers or clerks can be supplied by making application
(iiv letter or niiierwiscj 10 ine uiniersignca. apl lii-3-m R. S. B
, I'raneiiiyCoiiilort and Speed.
I"s.l'. New Arrangemeni k. .-tasiis. sin
I liElVTS WAITED, to sell new and popular
.A Hooks. v e are in want or Agei part of the State for our new Books.
- - :.imity in favor of the adjustment Church which he has so long adorned. Bishop ' inany other Northern State. If Heddingwas a man of the purest piety, and al- j t.ral pvtlet. in their National Con- Ihongh not a learned man in the scholar's sens '
iencorse these measures as Congress of the term, he was endowed with more than'
the ordinary share of wisdom and good sense. He was unobtrusive and retiring In all things, but Vet nn activ-A ne trail Be m c.iieAro C.Kriti.in
Hispivty and his wisdom the two highest qual- 1 itiesof a Christain minister won him the love ; and affection of his Church, and th ere is prob- j ably no man living who possessed so largo a share of the toufidence and reverence of a peo- i
1 t..y will drive aboliliouism back to organization, where il will be a hann- - 'late Sentinel. Woman Shot.
i-it bt nf M;l. I -.... 1 . r r .-v.
- -.ii. ..aei v.uia, a resiueuioi isecRS1'P! Kccx Co. Ind.. was shot on Mon-
imi-v ri.iT sr
jhnW,lllnl,rt
"I al.
L. I J:J IT:- rral ir anri rfhilitv 1 1.1 TO r - ru.rc.Mi. irlllr III Ml wtm.i " ;
r MC m.i - j , ..i ""'"VV: ' ' V j; , of ItuHnnn. The twtifnwi
- . . . . .it I Uill ia1 that iiles no op- 1
.4 : nr nii.HH I. n-wa I .r Lr vn nn I (til ill i iiiiiiir mm itt'iitii-iiv 'i ... . - , ,
... .m, . r i ...,,.,,.,.,'., ,,,..' .inv r the next term ot sai.i si ""'-
J-y of last week, by her son-in-law
u 1 Ur ' t0 w HOm sne approached disguised
i.-. " ir. locng.we understand
t-euousiy conversing abovit the spir,
. -"c. vi msia. pre . .nit tt m nmr.ai.i
'ochrvriii , . ... the last, as one of the purest, as well ns the wis-
.v vn &uccrnaiurai suuieccs, ai "m:uV. r . . . est of Christian teachers.
f, v.., in a mood oi merriment,.
.. " rd to him, w'.ien he seized his gnn rT-lt;n ,bo,.t women votinir. the Bur-
-it.ier. The ball nassinff through her - . .. r. ...
c tcccs- i. nngton r-enunet says: .rl." dealH 5n Shf 1 Ume' TUlS "Cradles are the ballot boxes for women-in ", e " d"eply regretted, and should warn which they should deposit, not votes, but votn,- . .. . - .. . ... AH Tl... 1 V : .. I. C . ..miliar
"-'-ic.uaitv plv Oil a JOKe, noi to .i. uiaRen a nainii.&vicioj iiivui" too far.-Viennes Ua. of 'em'"
In the irankini
I'irruit l oan. 4nar. Term. ls.-2.
i. ...i.n.r "TV. ronK. T.OSK ...cm mm.'
Be H remembered that on this 19th day of April, law. ;hrai.l complainant by Hn and Mijrs. his solicitor, filed in tho clerk's office, of said I ot rt a i.. ....e. sM-omnanied by the atfl.tav tt
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A. C. CARRY.
JOI1S RltCKIT.
PAIlllY & RECKLY
cinnati and C'oniiersx ille, la., V. S. mail Paily packet line. Kmm and after the'Jnd of March 1-.V. then' w ill be a packet leave Cincinnati daily at j o'clock. P. M. precisely, and I'onnersville at 111 o'clock, P. M. Passing thromrh Ijinrel ut 4 o'clock P. M.. and Mctamora
at ti o'clock. P. .M.. and Brookville at S o'clock; arri- j ving at fincinnatt at 5 o'ebwk in the morning. The follow ine boats comprise the liner loosicr ssi:ie. . IV. Ie, ilnrer. linckrye lnlr. II. R.'wle, (Hnaler. These l!oat are ey. lnively for pas"ncers. I mh 1913-5ni WAl.KKK BROTH KKS. Ag'ts. j nl'O. I. WI"riIEEI- Nnrth-wesf corner of, ll Pearl and Walnut sis.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Mann-
m..m i bf .... .i. ....ti st :.iii i v on nana a inrr ni.'i
- , , i ii.,. i nnvil3 MIVKNTTRES OF f.KORGK BOR
- ' . C. . ... ' : t x. . 11 I l linu- -t...nim Tho Schi.Ur Ih. nirar (ho
ed. and I'resse.i i in-ware, w nun ne .ne-rs ... i ..v.... .... country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers Priest. By tieo. Borrrow. anfhorof theT.ipsies and
I ..,.i ..,r...r .i ..i.h i.riees as will yield a handsome "Bible in Spain," new and beautiful edition In one
... ... .1... K p Vr.in- nrlicl.l f.rt olfcrs for Sale is Volume.
I ... . i . t.: .... I .....n I u In avlmirilinnrr hunt hv nn evtmorilinnrT man
intendence. from the raw material. And in this par- j It is the autohioirraphy shadowed forth more or less
1
A small capital of but Sin or Sla will he reonired to
commence wilh. and an active person ran earn from .3 to 3 per dav. Some of our Agents earn much
more:
Those desirous of enmeinr in this profitable bnsi
ness. mav obtain our plan ol oiicration. and a list of
our publications, by ad.ire.sine. post paid.
apl 9 lfl-3w
M. K- TOOKEK & CO..
No. 102 Superior st., Cleveland, O.
sale . ticitlar he claims to hare It in his power to offer in- vairucly or directly, of i-eorsre Borrow the Gipsy ad'bieemcnls far superior to any other dealer in the j venturer, the distributor of the sacred Scriptures. ami i ' the vivid narrator. It is a curions record of a life
Manufacturers and Dealers in
STOVES, TIN WARE, n.iin and Japanned. Whole and Retail.
STKr-fcl LA.vir. , c. ii.lvinir recently made large additions to his mnnn- ccrtainlv remarkable in incident, but perhaps equally West -side of Vine St.. between , . ,.I',"' r ,.,,. ni..chinerr. . remarksMe for the direct intense perception of or-
Front and Second. Cincinnati. : '',"-, numlH-rof workmen, he hopes to be able dinan thimrs which may happen to many men. but to I K? n.l f.-w of whom is sriven an unsealed vision to perceive
N. H. All kinds of job work in l". : "PI i,,TptHH: c-nstomed to making their or the miraculous art secminely a simple one of
Tin. Sheet Iron aim i opwr neai- ,n (h pnMern rMl., M flnd that they can ly and promptly executed on rea-1 l)o ,. , WrU here , point of price and quality, s.vnatuV terms. , ,,i m addition to this, they can always bny just what
I amp Glass always on nan.,. , WBn,.,nrt mav till up their stocks just as they may
desire, without the inconvenience or w aiting sm weens or two months for a supply from the east. Particular attention paid to packineand forwardingorders to the
country. n'ii ij, ic.. u
Onlcrs from a distance will be ;
promptly attended to. : mh li; lSii-li-lv !
nit . J . W . K EE E Y . sn rireon
"S - . ;., U-.,,.i-,-H..
U-?in county. India
Brookville. lnd.: has loca- i -,;,..,. v ti l.Rt'11 AST'S, lloth
rrank-! I . vk..Io..i i l..il.m- flnll.s. Cass
ma. Alt openitions in v....i,.. Triinmimrs. &c. oic. New Gothic
s IVE VOI R WOEY. CHARLF.S P. FRF.K-
AN 4 CO.. (late FurcMis-, Hodiics, A Co..) lin-
porters and Jobbers. 144 Broadway. 1 door South of
.ibcrty street. New York, have on hand, and will be
receiving daily through the season. New (iood. direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Ai ctioss. rich, fashionalde. fancv Silk Millinery Goods.
Our stock of Rich RihlKins. comprises every Tarh ty of the Infest and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our gools are manufactured expressly to our order, from our ow n designs and itutlcrns. and
stand unrivall.Hl. We iffer our coHt fur netl cash, at lower prices tlian any credit house in America can afford.
All purchasers w ill find it greatly to their interest to
reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our erest variety of rich cheap g-.Js.
Kil.lHins ru n lor tfonnet. I aps. Sashes and BMts. Bonnet Silks. Satins. Crapes. Lis.es and Tarletons. Kmbrnideries, Collars, Chemisctts. Capes. Berthas. Habits. Sleeves. Cuffs. Edgincs and Insertings. Embroidered Kcvktc, Lace, and Hemstitch Cambric
lidkfs.
r.hwids. Illusions, and Embroidered Laces for Caps. Embroidered lces for Shawls. Mantillas, and Veils. II.. nil. in, Me.-hlen, Valencienes. and Brussels Laces. Enirlish and Wore Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and Coit.ni Ijiees. Kid. Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sew ing Silk, Gloves, and
.w ms. Fr.-nch and American Artificial Flowers. French Lace. Enirlish. American and Italian.
Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. apl 9 16-Sw fkll.S, TALLOW GREASE, and OliTeTMincr-
W all
Price 75 cts per gallon;
do
do
dl 55
do do
d )
Art performed upon the latest and most , . Main street, between Fourth and Fifth
.rinciples and warranted. inTins perfected our
.1......, .i..,ai a- ..r the
Court, to be hol.len at the Court House in lirookvilio, on the first Mondav of Ancust next, and plead, answer. . or demur thereto, the same will be taken, as to him. i for confessed and true, and decreed accordingly. I Witness John M. Johnston, Clerk of said Court, the ; dav and vcar above written. ! apl 19.1 S.VJ-1T-M J.M.J0HNST0N,Cl'k,F.C.C. ; , cmTaVi E F.K COIII1 Manufactnrers of ; N Planes. Carpenters' and Coopers' edge tools. Also importers or Foreign and Pomestic Hardware. 24. ' Main street. Cinciimali. mh 12-ly
principles mu w arrnm. ... Having perfected our arrangements lor the wnoie-
fp Office In the Nortn enu oi ine niv ja' sale department of our business, we beg to inform our
... r i . .. .. ...-..... vianeniir. tnni we nre nnnnn.a
I menus ... in. i. ........ -.- - - . . --
to offer to Itieirnouce every anieie coniiecicu in. our
Ml
TtRM!
FIRMTl It..- am "w jeeeiv- - f trarte. and particularly invite their attention JtX. K 'exceVencoof sle andqulity ofwnnhip.
aitn,tt'iii-ii-oi. - ',,- r inmii r tun nir. w ucn wit an- -iuiinirni
safes, sofas, chairs, B"dstea. o. ., c ., fonlpnre with the sork of any establishment in and am prepared to please the fancy or '""V , Jd s, COHEN. GLASER ck CO. nil my customers: feeling hnkfUl j ,hV B -We beg also to announce, that we have cnpast favors : I w ould .till solicri the j Messrs: Macc. and W. Childs- of the late ronace of those w ishiii to boy. " rhii.UA Rroihers. whoemhraee this nopertn-
Cashwiihin sixty daya.after sale, ware- , mm '-',,,., friod, to f,Tor ,nem with a
call. P9.1?5'I-16-lr
room in l inck & Far.pihar'! buildings. j, 9 lti-t-f L. fi,iKUtn.
nresentinir them in the unrefracting medium of
clear, manly, forthrieht style. To George Borrow the
whole world is vital; erery day events come from him with the air of romance. "The streets through which toii walk in his pages have a firmer outline than in other men's books, and a clearer perspective; as for the men yon meet with, yon see them in intense life and individuality, yet the portraits are oninted by a few strokes of tlie pencil. We shall pufwiie this im
portant work in future nnmbers. It l run "r Hie. knowledge and a manly spirit, every drop of which
should be gathered. Literary World. An elegant volume just issued by MOOKK & ANDERSON. Publishers, apl 9 16-3t 28 West Fourth st. V"TAli V PCBLiC. Tho undersigned having
I XI been appointed oy me v.vcrii..r,s mnii) ru.i-
lic. will give his sinciesi auemmii o. iu. uu-.i..vs n. his line, tliat his friends may favor him with, and by due and strict attention to business he hopes to merit general satisfaction. Having a number or the most approved rbrms of Deeds, Mortgages, Quit claims, oic.on hand. Those wishing acknowledgments taken, or deeds. Ac. made, will do well to give him a call. He will be found at the auditor's office, jan 5 3-ly WM. II. M'CLER .
Paint.
3im harrcts machinery Oil. i'ldtl gallons do ' do
in casks of various sizes.
200 barrels boiled paint oil.
jlKKI gal Ions do no on
In casks of various siixes. ao nn no no-
X.O bum-Is tanners oil. Various kinds and qualities.
from X to 60 cents per jrallon. LiliO gallons in casks of various sizes. Various kinds and qualities, from 3jto5fl cents per gallon. 50 Uns tallow grease for heavy bearings, and Coarso Machinery. in barrels or rasks, of auy consistency required.' Price 8 cents per lb. 150 tons Ohio Mineral Paint, in barrels at the lowest market price. Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill In the coldest weather, and considered by those using il equal to Sperm Oil. Boiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of theaboy named articles, and my motto is, "Small profits and
quick returns." B. F. PON 11, 56 Water St., (under the Pearl st. House.) apl 9 10-Tw New York.
Administrators Sale. CONRAD HERMANN administrator de bonis nnn of lhe cstat- of John J. H. Bardlrman deceased, will oflrr for saleon Saturday the 9th day of Mav neat, between the hours of 8 o'clock A M., and a o-' clock P M, of said day on the nr mises hereinafter described the real estate following to wit. The North-east quarter of the Souih-west quarterof section twenty-five (SS) in Township eleven (II) of Range eleven (II:) alio the South-west quarter of the South-west quarter of section twenty-five (25) in Township eleven of Range eleven (11) in tha
Court of Franklin and slate ol Indiana. The above named premises are timed about three mile from Oldcnborgh, and Iwo and a half miles from lhe Lawrenceburgh and Grernbirgh Railroad without improvements, but well timbered. The terms of sale, are one half cash down, the balance in twelvemonths from sale, with note and sufficient freehold ccuriiy. CONRAD HIRMIN'V, apli.lbj: 4t Adminntratsr, dc bonUnon.
