Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 April 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
) "It was dark when I went home, and I was ' afraid of robbers. I never felt so cowardly in my life. It seemed to me that anybody could
! rob me with a clear conscience, because my
1 got homo, and went
From tfce Home Journal.
The story of the sldMTereign -j .treasure was not mine. Judge N., a eentleman of wealth and influence j t M: to bed.
in Western New York, is well worth repeating;, ,Mf BaUwlll came eariy to breakfast with not for artificial interest, which it does not con-j nj I should tell you something about him. tain, but for the admirable lesson it conveys to j ,,e w M Rn nonest. poor man, who supported a youngpersons commencing life. ! large family by hard work. Everybody liked I regret that lam unable to reproduce e i him, he was so industrious and faithful: and, spirit and humour with which the inimitable gg making good wages for his labor, he often
Judge graced his simple story ; but 1 will do my ; presents of meal and flour from those who
best to remember his own words:
"When I was only eight years old, said Judge N." my father and mother being poor, with half a dozen children better than myself to take care of, I was given to a farmer in the town of F., who designed making a ploughboy or me, and keeping me in for his service until I was of age." Well, I had not a very gay time in Deacon Webb's service; for altho' he was an honest deacon, he believed in making boys work, and understood how to avo d spoiling them by indulgence. 'So I had plenty or work to do, and" an abundant lack of Indulgences to enjoy. 1 1 was, consequently, a great treat for me to get the enor-
r . i VA unnlM intn mT n(mesiOH t
mous sum ...a... .p-.. .! my trouble was not observed, bvanv sort of good fortune a circumstance of i ' . ' 6 . A sovengn,' satd Baldwin 'the first one I such rare occurrence, that at the age of eleven .J ft .f I had learned to regard money a. a bless.ng , pocket, Ilk. a cent or a bestowed by Providence only on a favored; r 31 ' 3 j half dallar, i should loose it. So, like a goose, feW" .... , ,., r w r ' I wrapped it in apiece of paper, and stowed it in Well, I had lived with Deacon Webb three , vv ... ,? .... , , ,K. ,lor of.nv coin, except mS coat Pockel wher0 1 thought ,l Wa3 8afe'
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employed him
Well, at the break fast-table, after Deacon Webb had asked the blessing, and given Baldwin
a piece of pork, so that he might eat and get to work as soon as possible, something was said about the 'news. I suppose you have heard about my misfortune,' said Mr. Baldwin. Your misfortune?' Yes.' 1 'Why, what has happened to youV asked the Deacon. j 'I thought everybody had heard of it, replied Baldwin. You see, the other night, when Mr.
Wardly paid me, he gave a gold piece. I started, and felt the blood forsake my cheeks. All eyes were fixed npon Baldwin, however, so
WHOLESALE STONE (W ARE DEPOT. Have always on hand a large and well assorted stock o STONE WARE, consisting of Jugs, Jars, Milk pans, Churns, Arc, of every variety of patters and size. ALSO. Shaker Pipes and friction Matches. Particular attention paid
to filling orders for country merchants. Our prices are uniform and can
Ilit not fail to give satlsfcic-
r; uon.
Cincinnati Advertisements
N. B. We are agents
for Putnam GLASS WORKS, and are always prepared
to nil orders for BOTTLES, FLASKS, Vials, &e., at lowe9t figures. SEAMAKS &HAI5ER, Water street, near Main,
Cincinnati, Ohio, ap 9, 1832 16-ly
of
SECRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO BE HANDSOME. I can instruct any person how to he handsome. I teach how to make brown skin fair and clear, I teach how to remove tan, pimples and freckles. I teach how to change thesallow face in o one olbtuty I teach how to make the wrinkled skin Mnooth.
I teach how to make brown teeth at white as pearls, , I teach bsw to make offensive breaih perfectly sweet ( I teach how to make bard brown hand.snft and whit, j I teach how to make diseased gums hard and sound. I teach how to make the hair rrow luxuriantly. 1 I can haMen the growth of whiskers, mustachios,&e. I I teaeh how to have bright and sparkling eyes. i I teach hsw to preserve ihe eyesight for life, I I teaeh how to restore impaired eyesight.
I teach how to change gray hair to its original color I teach how to change the color of the hair as desired
STOVES I STOVES
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I teaeh how to make the hair soft, rich aad glossy.
I teach how to make the lips and cheeks red. 1 teach how to remove superfluous hair. I know the above are all perfectly harmless. I know they are all very cheap and pleasant. ! I know every person will like them oa trial, j I givd directions to make and use these compounds. I know they are better thsn any advertised cosmetics
AY 1 -v n nil V r ltr 1 ask ONLY ONE IIULLAR lorau tniiiniormation. V. , 1 I receive no letter, unless post-paid. Of an improved plan, put np in any part of thecoun- , Address or send to M. LAVASSK, French Chemist, try. Repairing done on the shortest notice. 104 Nassau Street, corner of Ann, New York he will REFFEREXCES. ! send the work by mail or otherwise.
J. S.rheneweth & Co.. Miner. Andrews Jt Co. Rish- ' PKOU I f.R 1 I M.
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tub unvABts V-ii'bpii RiipTiiKR AM) i Burdsall ci Brotlier.
ro ad ay, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh5 ly
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Great Care of Dyspepsia
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! great lliyiolorical CI,, mi., . ' . '-"'I'
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(This is a truly womierliil r, .. j
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PLAINT, CONST
Curing after Nature
1000
Protrittox or Tns bowels. This disease Is very common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Dr. Kara, of 153 Sycamore .1 KAwann Jthonit Ktt r'lnlnnnlt Oil irt hfl flir
a lone time riven his attention to this disease, and has ' East eorner Third & Race sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, near
; . ,- t ne tsurnei n
I the liberal patronage besiowed on him, would I '.n gent, the Ga.iric j r
respectfully l.iform them that he still strives to merit j naii a irajpooiiiui of, hi. Fluid
I the same, by keeping constantly on hand, the best es j ' sortment of Stoves ever offered lor sale, west nf the i 'City. All those ia want of A GOOD COOKING i ; SI'OVE should call at the Sign of the Three Red ; ' Stoves, on Main-St., one door North of B. If. & J. C. Burton's Store, where he will be found, at all times, i ready to wait on all who may favor him with a call.
(Jfhce, btore, and shop btovas, of
in . mil uin si ur i iiinii.. :
Beefin about two hour., ,,', f.J' M s,,, PEPSIN isil.ecl.icf eimtll, """"""it. Principled the Gaetrie Ju.,-,. ' i f:rc' ''ft-.
, .- ... rrriftvic1y , Agent of the StomHeh and I nteiin,, ,""-, ed from the Digestive Stomst I, ,.f ,, " ,! " . mgB Artificial Digetive Fluid . v!l"ft-s. natural Gatric Juice in i . r lilt ti.
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New York Agency. rOR the sale of Otard, Signette and other Brandies,
I' and Domestic Ltquors. Dak,Abf.ll & Co., North
HOLLOW WARE.
Qnir.p lTattla killM. Pnla. D,pn. mnA
I.ids, Andirons. Sadirons, Iron-stands, Brass aad tic4, n.nnr . aes of DR n ;i ."J" 'r
c . e- :. .. . -" r.it v r. .
the pains and evil. i,'f 7 M ;t; v s ", ,l'r' lirt-.n PPSA areremeveil, justs. ,!?,. " ,!!ir,'
neanu) aiou acti. l i !n,. , "n yi
vile copper. By an accident 1 learned tne coior of fold. That U the story I am going to tell you. One Saturday night, -Mr. Webh sent me to the village store on some errand; and, on returning home, just about dusk, my attention was attracted by a little brown package, lying on the road side.
I nicked it tin to examine its contents, with'
r k
I never did a more foolish thing. 1 must have lost the com in taking out my handkerchief; and the paper would prevent its making any ! noise as it fell. I discovered my loss when I ! got home, and went back to look for it; but ' somebody must have picked it np.
'I felt like sinking through the floor. I don't know," replied the poor iran, shaking his head sadly. 'He's welcome to it, who-
out the least suspicion of the treasure within, ever ,.e m; auu uopo u. i 1 t 1. ! 4k. .w iaww ! iHna4ri
Indeed, it was so light, and the volume of brown j lruui m uiuru mau u.. , . paper appeared so large, that I undoubtedly .us- ;though Heaven knows I want my honest earnpected that I was the victim of an April fool, i ing8- . . although it wa, in the month of June. I tore ' "Th.s was to much for me The allus.on open the folds of the paper, however; and, dis- ; " 7 conscience brought the gold out of my cerning nothing, I wason the point or throwing ; Pcket- 1 to make clean brea8t of lt it into the ditch, when something dropped out "1. n BPil of poverty and shame, of it. and fell, with a rineine sound, upon , So I held the gold in my trembling hand and
stone.' I looked at it with astonishment. Itwasyellow, round, glittering, too bright and too small for a penny; I felt ef it; I squeezed it In my fingers; I spelled out the inscriptions; then something whispered me that it was a gold coin of incalculable value, and that, if I did not wish to lose it, I had better pocket it as soon as possi
ble.
cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own in
strument, which is worn with ease and comfort, and, j at the same time will keep the bowels, or protruding
part within the orifice. How important is it, therefore, for those who are ruptured to be cured. HERNIA CURED. I have used several Trusses, with but little relief,
until last fall I noticed in the "Dollar,Nonpareir' 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 eeks. JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell county, Ky. Da. Kates Sir: You may recollect of me purchasing a "Double Truss"' from yon about Christmas which yon applied, and assured me I would be cured
before six months. Since, I have not been In Cincinnati, I therefoe send you these lines by Mr. Blisswell, Informing yon that the Truss has done well, and that 1 believe myself cured, as there is no protrusion or pain any more: in fact I can dispense with the Truss for w eeks without any symptoms of the disease returning. Yours truly, GEO. HAYDEM Hamilton co. O.
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LIST OF PRICES.
BRANDIES,
Good Brandy equal SI brandy Excellent draught do Good draught do Olard llepuy & Co's good Ditto very superior Seienette 14 years old A variety of other prices on san i:y. Rood English Good Hollands Superior ditto Good draught do Old Schiedam verv superior Kill. Good English Good Jamaica Best ditto Good draught
Bay Ktim
l
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o., , t 'P'" -V ; Ji. j... i. v ' new and bea.tiful patterns. The attention of the
rrom . ... rci.nv.., -"I" " - ..KIi. i. ....... f.. 1 1 i,...ed t Ihe V. I.I.b, rim.r
"The Recipes contained in M x.avasse s srrt oi i r---- - ' . .' ., , 7 . i. .: r.n Beauty are excellent. The direction, for removing Parlor Stove, which W'll eet . be approbation of.ll.
freckles are tip-top, so also are the instructions abou the teeth and gums rmm Mr. K,h t rnn. la fTnnslon St K Y.
MLavasse's inxtrucnoii abont making the skin rair; Copper Kettles. tie tiu continues io mcrea.e nis nkkioi s DECLX.N and 1) s ,. 1 ' V and smooth, are excellent. 1 sneak from my own . stock with every dcirable article of 1 in, Copper. SVMI'TOX, suppn.ed t., ; , ' ;, P Co I n nn e fi P rmrm nf e. snit mr I and Sheet-Iran Ware, of his own manufacture. Io rr. Khe n..i.. .-: . .
. - - " " - - - - J.". . . - . - . . - - .. - r , ,,7 1 1. ". - ? r. nil.' lice s. fti
skin had become quite sallow and wnnkleu. 1 triea , wnicn ne invnes tne a.ien.iun .1. n..- .., M,, lt , tnc UicUesi'.leire.- i . , .....) : .. 1. . . -nj u ; I mi.k . ..nfifl..ne tl.at kr emu iinnlr i illiu'iriv 6 - '
p i.a. a.e b. kiciii biiu rcmcuic, . i m -- - 1 t j , ... .. .. ,
Secret of Beaut v. and now mv skia is quite fair and I thrm as cheap as any other cstaiiii.iimeni
said , 'Is this yours, Mr. Baldwin?' "My voice was so faint that he did not hear me. So I repeated my question in a more coulagous tone. All eyes were turned upon me in astonishment; and the Deacon demanded where and when I had found the gold. 'I burst into tears, and confessed everything.
I expected the Deacon would whip me to death.
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Trembling with excitement, I put the coin jDUlue pane""' ncau, aim a.u, Inmy pocket. But it would not stay there. y "an was his wont: Every two minutes I had to take it out and 'Don't cry about it, William. You are an lookatit. But, whenever I met anybody, I was j honest boy, if you did come near falling into careful to put it out of sight. Somehow, I fel ( temptation. Always be honest, my son; and a guilty dread of finding an owner to the coin. ; if y do not grow rich, you will be happy with Provided I found none, I thought it was honest- j a clear conscience. ly mine, by right of discovery; and I comforted 'But I cried still for joy. I laughed too, the m.oif -ith th .nnliutrw that it was not mv i Deacon had so touched my heart Of what a
at the street, crying, Who's ( toaa was i reuevea: j ten
Sherry, snperior Ditto good .Madeira het Do draught Port, best old Ditto good Ditto drausht
Every description
WINE!.
e. per gal. 45 " 1 110 " T5 " " 2 00 " " 2 oO " " 3 00 u " 1 60 " " 73 " " 1 00 " " 50 " " 3 00 " " l on " ' 1 00 " " 1 SO " GO " " 75 " " 2 00 " " 1 00 ' " 2 0(1 " " 50 " " 2 00 " " 1 00 " " 00 "
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i i aw a-wrv mm a I 'Mi4.Tt b m w r. m . m arieai .
smooth. U1S 1 Iilin I U Mrs 1 , fl,. , . J,' ' 1,IT' From Mrs. J M Agar, 291 Bleecker St. Pl.r.d in anv riesirahia location bv Leadra " ,:l b-mri' '" hi i lrbr,t,j "
1 must recommend M Lava..e,s direction, for . d warn,, ...ther with a grmrat a,irt- ,.,",oVl J. Cur l ' ''fK',i'i J ' Sweetening the Bre.:h and Beautifying the teeth.- ' J f Warrfe. b.inS a priel Me- v.redV ... "l e m, .ou.'";'"' ' ""J V They have been adopted in my family with astonish- i chlni. in ,;ebrc bu.ine.s, oftcr. hi. services, with I,eC,ll .,. v,?s . " mhr'"r ' inr SUCCesS." 1 .M.... ...ll k fxnr hin silk. rill, .nil ill. ...j ..... ."'"s r,! ''' i' '... ..
From Mr. H T, Smith, J94 Grand St X Y. ! . . hem entire satisfaction , , ' '""'"'r,.rAc,rr, c I have tried M Lavas.e's plan for hastening tk. ""riVrfrr T-d Tr.n taken in ex- 1 nZ'::.
erowt
gives in his Secret of Beauty, are worth a fortune to all who want whiskers, tee.
Mr Stephen Stewart of Newark New Jersey, says I that his eyesight has been greatly improved by adopt ing M Lavasse's directions and treatment for w.-ak ryes. His friends have also tried the system with great benefit. I From Col T S Sanford, 31 Canal Street, N Y, ! ,4I have been trying your instruction for coloring the hair, and have met with more than I hoped for.
The Secret of Beauty is worth hundreds of dollars to all who want the hair colored. From Miss Kate Townsend, Waverly Place NY. The directions M I.ava.se gives for removing so perfliiou. hair are the best Ievertned. Hisplanis far better than any depilatory powders 1 know of. M Lavas.e cuuld fill a large book with testimonials in favor of his different plans lor improving the appearance, in preserving the teeth, hardening the rutin, dc. His work is the mot popular thine ever
printed. Allages,classesand sexes unitein its praise
chanre for all articles in his line,
Oct. 1, 'SI. 41-lf. J. II. Fl'DGE. MR. HOY, Practical Boot & Shoemakers,
j leave to iuform the Citizens of Broukville : auVand vicinity, that they have commenced business : in the above line, on Main-brges street, opposite the Clerk's office, and hope that by strict attention to business and his experience in Loudon and i likewise in the principal Cities of America and with a firm determination to work nothing but the ' best of stock and warrant good fits, he expects to merit a share of pnblick patronage. lcgg ursoued , boots, French calf, firtt Quality made to ordcrchca- : per than ever was made in the State of li.d. Ladies ! work of all descriptions made to order, and of real ' Parisian and I hiladclphia style, cheaper than evei before sold in Rrookvillc,
March iV, 18.11. 14-one y.
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lionot t!,e due .,.,;,., tr , f ,.f ;,.,,:. " prominent and ail.,.re,,!,? ,..,. . and he states that u..lll..a , "!Vj-
! COinpLllllt. fillll.l.g every ihing ;.,.',
foiirse to tne t.a.teic . t,, -(. t ach of living aiiimaN, e hith ccsslui:'
nr.r.HtfftM,ni:!, ,. ,;. f. "Vegeiahlel)iet,'-ay: -it i a r,"' physii.logv, tliat the .tnmadi. itf ai;
in water, impart t.itlie flni.l fr.T.'y , ving various article, uftooil, aini (1f ra ' ' of artificial Jigrt'ivx of them ! , "l" ' from ineuGturali?r2t.Trfrrirrss " " ' Cull on ihe ag lit, and gel a li-.rritiii,.i' grati. civ ing a lirw snii.uut ,.f SCI I' pi 1DF.XCE. similar io tl.eal.uve t,i.-ii.... i
of RKMAKKAliLKCL'HKS '
rls
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pun. v iw tnr.!n etc is seiiinir intinsanas oi enii.es in nil snrk everv . t . . . . ... . . . . . - -. . . ' 1 ' i
Proof of Dr. Kates' Truase. for Rap- For Perfumery wholesale, go to Dark. Aim A ; month. THE WORK called the Secret of Beauty I 111b LillhAL tab L IjLMJJJb 1 tj 1 1 AS a DYSPEPSIA CUR?!? I
lure or the Bovs-els Co's., orth hast corner of third and Kaee; 85 per , R,T.e airecuons lor making and using the di Herein ; ffHF. siih.crihcr takes pleasure in announcing to ! Dlt. HOfCillljS'S preparation r i v, , ., -r , cent less for cash than any othir house in the States. articles advertised. M Lsvas.e docs not prepare them ; I the public geu c rallr tliaf the flmstock uf goods prodiicid the n.o-t -r-irrr, i, .-.',,,,-.' -V ' CARR0i.T05.Ky., May 21, 1A.1. mh 5. iwn j for sale. His time is too much taken up in attending hleh he recent ly purchased in the Cast have arri- Urbihtu, Kmacia!,, , firrvo,, nc.h'.l 'J'1 , Editor Peeing in your paper the advertise- . to his vast correspondence You tan send the money ved and are now tirCiuiumiition. supposed to l, i t.' , ' of Dr. Kates. I avail myself of Ihe opportuiii.y ClOCkS ClOCks! ! Sj",' ' oTrecellVof .Tr,.'.' ""sf ! Read? fof InSPeCttOH. '""; '."
wished, to publicly testify to the great number . -tlTHOI.r SALE ASiD KDTA I ti I have now jcret of Beauty is sent by mail sealed up like a letter i In addition to the Mammoth slock brought from ihe , !' "rs.-.i ,
to whom life had been rendered comforts- ! ' r e my fUT,,,' SUHK ly and Mr- and at letter postage, Last, he has since added quite a lot purtha.c.l in HUXnlt Fr KF.MABK ab" f. (Tli's 1 I
have comeunder my knowledge, several of " h"Y"?,J. l-" ; ul ni r lJZl Z" dcli.h.a. New York, and Bom.,,, ,:,.,. & !
were fellow sufferers with me in the Mexican Clock Peddlers. Merchants, and dealers in Clocks. Beware of imitations Address as snore '.necessary eaaggeration but with the cuiifiilence ni'!r,T " , ''cspersie esses, t tl,,- rur., 1
For want of proper Trusses they were under generally Ihrm.irhout the ;Wet, wjll find it to their ad- No person can sell this work without written an- which the facts inspire, that ; "' " v.,-J V V I
fear of giving themselves pain by the least ; Mv aorlnrent consist. l all kinds mado bv the fol- ' aofxts wavtfh A- UlieapeT StOCK llilS llCVCf DGeil "larly ,,.efl for len h ry to l;l,... .!,.,,.'. 1
busiaess to go about I
lost?'
I went home with that irold in mv pocket. I !
would not have had the deacon's folks know what I had found, for the world. I was sorely troubled with the fear of losing my vast and incalculable treasure. This was not all. It seemed to me that mv face betrayed my Becret. 1
felt that honesty was
Mr
ment
I long
of persons
ble, that
whom
war.
constant
laborious work, but they can now do a good day's work
without Injury to themselves.
Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAX. Sewport Daily Xews. 10" Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street, Cinnati, Ohio, where all those afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels are requested to call. There are thou
sands who can bear testimony to the above, who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. DISEASE! DISEASE!! DISEASE! ! ! BE YE HEALED. Ye who have, in an unguarded moment, riecn led astray and contracted disease : the horrors of which when neglected aro seen in our public Hospitals and
invalid Institutions, bearing ample witness of the de
pravity of man; the health and vigor that once bloom
twine manufacturers: Chauneev Jerome. Smith &
i tJoodrich, Win. L. tJilbert, Birge. Peck Ac Co., J. C. j Brow n, Brewster Sc lngruliam, Klisha Manruss, Ter
ry ei Anurews. Also Agents for the ale of Rolsfurd's improved Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Instruments for Medical use.
Active persons of either sex can make mnnev hv
selling this little work Terms liberal M Lavas. e, FrcnrA CArmixf, 104 Xassaa Street. New-York
I the best policy.
'As for Baldwin, he declared that I should have half the money, for finding it; but I wished to keep clear of the troublesome stuff for a time, and I did. I would not touch hit offer and I never regretted it, boy as I was."
II. BAKER A: CO., Hatters Corner of
Also A beautiful fresh lot of line soft cassimero
Hats, embracing every color White, Pearl, Blue, Nankeen and Black. Our shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of our spring stylo of silt nssts of our own manufacture, to which w e invite special attention. ap!9, 1852 16-3-m
" 912. ?io. 3. an excellent size fur family use. com
. pletein Mahogany box, Si. Xo. 4 (still smaller) in " i lint. fi.
ed upon the cheek being destroyed, the bodily frame Extra Batteries, Handles, Insulatzed Copper Wire, disfigured and disgraced. Why suffer this loathsome . &e. disease to inflame andenlarire the irlandst ulcerate and . AL?.0-S,,",.,:,!,'!n now nn.'.' valuable for cleaning and
disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bone and stiffness in the joints; v. as ting away of the inus-
I am the only ajrer.t in the West for the n1ove Machine, and v. ill sell them at thefullowinir low uriees.
The largest andstrontrest Machine, all complete. Bat- and comprehends lour distinct classes of Subjects,
teri , n;i, it lies, eve. 91.,. no. v complete, Jgltl Willi
COEMIERCIAL INSTITUTE OF INDIANAPOLIS. W. Mclv. SCOTT, A. M. Principal. riHIS Institution isnowpermanentlyestahlished, and Is open at all times Tor the reception or Pupils, and its rooms having been recently fitted up with all the elegance and convenience of the best Cincinnati Colleges, now furnishes advantages equal to any institute n in the West fur a full and thorough Commercial Education, whilst the cost is little over one-half of others. The studies of the Full Course are thn.e .irrea.arv
fora complete and thorough Mercantile Kduiaiion,
Opened in the town of Brook ville.
All that is necessary to convince the publio of the truth of the above stitements is to rente and examine Jtr thrmielvet. lie would select for mention from
Ins general assortment the following: Mens Wear. French, American, and English, black, blue, green and brown broad cloths. U piecee Fancy Cassimere. 19 black do. S do. Satinet. II) pieces Tweed. 15 ps. Jeans. 8 ps. Bl"k Satin Vesting.
; 2r pieces fancy vesting, flocks, cravats, neck and i pocket h'dkfs. Dress Goods. 1 30 ps plain and fi;'d black silks. 20 fancy do. i IS ' plain, pint.), and fancy ilk poplins. 140" " and fancy silk and cotton l.i. trt s. TO " ' delaines and ca.hinercs. t 40 " plaid and shaded ginghams. 1300 plain & fancy calicoes. Merinoes X bombazines.
Staple Articles.
T
could not look at anybody Wit h an honest j opened a beautiful and varied assortment of Mens',
Jjoys and t hi Wrens' straw fpoous
These troubles kept me awake half the night, and projects for securing my treasure by a safe investment, the other half. On the following morning, I was feverish and nervous. When Deacon Webb, at the breakfast-table, said, William!
I started and trembled, thinking the neat word
Venn lil mv
.r.TL ir. . r ii ..i. - r ....J Spring, as I am confident that It will commend itself to W here is that piece of gold you have found ;t.ir favor and con,are well willl anv whil.h mav be
oPRIJiO FASHIONS
O TLEMEN'S HATS. I shall
FOU 1852. GEX-
introduce my Spring
stvle of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday the till, of
I March. I take pleasure in Inviting my patrons and
! the public to an examination ot mv HA I tor the
it from the ' ottered, both as regards shape and quality.
1 shall be please.t to snow my iiai to all wnomay favor me with a call, and every rare shall be taken to please those who mav leave their orders. C. B. CAMP. apfl-ly 176 Main st. east side, bet. Fourth dt Fifth.
and wickedly concealed, to keep
rightful owner. 'But he only said. 'I want you to go to Mr. Baldwin's this morning, and ask if he can come and work for me to
day and to-morrow.' j I felt immensely relieved. I left the house, j and got out of sight as soon as possible. Then j
nnen more I took the coin out of mv Docket and This company has two departments joint stock and
, iu v.f K I Mutual. Rates of premium in the Joint slock depart-
icasieu iiu im ireouij . e. x ... - nv'M reHuecit one thinl
sale and retail dealer
ceond door below Third, Cincinnati, O. ap 9 6m
-IIT I. DF.GKAAV Who!
11 i In Patent Brass Clocks. No. 72 Svcamore street.
I EFFEBSOS Life Insnrancr Company
,1 of Cincinnati. Capital Sllsussl Paid and secured.
Consciousness of wrong troubled me, and I almost wished I had not found the sovereign. Would I not be called a thief if discovered! I
The life of the husband mav be insured for '.he ben-
i efit of the wife, independent of creditors or represen- ! tatives creditors may insure the lives of their debtors congregations the lives of their ministers En
dorsers and securities the lives of those for w horn thev
asked mvself. Was it not as wrone to conceal I are responsible. II. II. Goopmsx. Pres'u Board of Fi-
. II.... I u t t c : .. ..
what I had found, as to take the same amount originally from the ow net's pocket? Was he not defrauded the same. But then I said to myself Why, If I don't know who the loser is how
can I give him his money. It
nance Hon. Jacob Burnet. S. Whnrins and T. S.
Goodman. California risks taken at the usual rates.
J. W. HITT, Brookville, Agent. Rl'Fl S IIAYMOM1. M. 1). JanlO, 1852 6-ly Medical Examiner.
cles, and finally rendering you unable to pursue any business occupation whatever. Why linger out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death. Ye, who are afflicted by any form of these diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply where you can be cured, and not suffer yourselves to be treated by those who arc entirely ignorant of medicine and disease, until you are beyond the possibility of cure. It is. therefore, of the greatest importance to the af
flicted to know that there is a certainly of their being properh treated and having the disease removed from I
the system, at Pr. Kites' MEntcAi. Offii s, No. 153 1
t-yeaniorc street, a few doors below Fifth, on tho W est
siue.
q q tj
MEDICAL ADVICKl IhsEAStsof 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 become debilitated through practices acquired in youth, or by the excess of later years, whereby the pleasures of life are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a termof unceasing misery and regret, should make application to a physician w ho has devoted his time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. Pr. S. Kates, whose Medical office is at No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is a Physician w ho is competent to cure the most hopeless eases. Ho also cures all those diseases arising from infection, either in their primary or secondary forms. It is, therefore, important to those afflicted to call upon him without delay. ap!9, 1852 16-ly A BELIEVED SUFFERER.
I beautifying nil kinds of polished work such as furni-
, ture. Piano Fortes. Clock Cases, &c. Orders for the
above promptly attended to. T. SM ITH. 12 East Fifth st. opposite the Denuison, Cincinnati, mh 5. 1KJ2 11-tiiii.
Bw.'
to Wltf
Ftrif Clntt Dount.s Entry Book Kkeping. This embrace the science of Book Keeping by Double Entry, and its application to Whulesale and Retail business by soletraders and Partners, Banking Manufacturing, and Domestic Shipping, and Commission, Steam Boating, and Foreign Shipping, and general Commission business, including the method of keeping the varioes auxillarv books, as the Cs.h
k.i, i,:iii -1. . . , . .. .. , , " nra, mu.iui i luvuieacncu muslins i hook, Hill book. Bank book, Invoice Book, Salebrmk. , i ;, ,.,,:. , . , I
enVm...k,ftc?UlW lBT",:e Atcuu,lt cr-(IBrown and bleached li.inen cotton table diaper.
The Second Clatt embrace, the Laws, Customs and ' ilUSC dlldlieOU, 1 Usages of Trade and Commerce. Irish linen, plaid and nlain iacoi. -
2 nri t last Mercaktilr Arithmetic Enibra- and edginr., fringes, and ribbons, eon, fi.rts
15 ps. 40 " 20 " 30 " 10 " 1 10 " . 400 "
tied ticking
Drilling Canton flannels, red flannel White do Salitias Bro. muslins Linen tow ling
12 ps. plaid linseys 20 11 baging. 20 ' col'd cambrics 10 " yellow flannel. 8 " spotted do l. apron k shirting ch'ks 100 bleached muslins 10 ps. crash.
.u.n..u...i, j-ccra,i.i A Fnr, or IM.tt V trrai.c t . . . i ... .... - r
I... Agur, nit,, i ;ee I, en.'CI. el UiJiin'. V and other drug, upon the nigestivr nrrim.,-. I.in.ickne.s. Also, fur ee. m in valine, n,.:,,. free use of ardent spils. 1 1 a ! ii:k t niw,,,,,,-'. with ItttCTii'fcrGne; Dr. iiocc.i: rox-s pepsiv. i. .tU!i,.. Ihedealer. i,t fine drug, and Popular j . ; throughout ihe Vnitrd States, it , ,i,,,. , Powderand in Fluid Turin ami i u jiri-u t , forthen.e of "l.sirians. j PRIVATE Circulars for the ue ofrin.Kuh be obtained of Dr. Houghton or l,i A-';-, ; bing the who! process of preparation". ni t i the autlii.rii :c. upon which tlic clam, vi ' ;t .. ! remedy are ba!t. A. it i. nut a irri,i.i.r.
.injection can ?r ra.sea against it. u., p,,,,, in respectahir standing and rcenlur i r..n , ONF. llOI.l.Arf per holtle. OBSEHVE THIS! .Ktcry buttle ..ft!,, r.. Pepsin bears t,i written signature of J. V t!1 I
lON.M. U., o,e proprietor. Pi.ils.t. !;!,;,. t;
v of. - k M.io .'larMi e,iin ,;. -Suld by ali Drugtri.t. and I), j, r. ;,, AGENTS. M. W. Ilaile, Brookvilie, Johu Thompson, Greei.sburp, Ferris & MrCnllon;h. fnivrciif t-'iurp,
i ees Calculation in Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, i ders, woolen hoods f'nm in ia.ir.i. . . .( Tl I . I." I . I
hosiery, gloves, and bonnets.
OO I-S AD KHOr.S. Spring arrangements.
K. 'I'hornk, takes the liliertv of callinir the at
tention of dealers to one of the largest, and he hesi-
t Kh i 7 j "ssoneo siock oi iioois . Commission and Brikerage, Equation of Payments, 1 Together with an assortment ,f hardware .queens- i
,.... . I " " , -" iiirert anu inairect txcliange, tic. c, on the new ' ware, Wooden ware, glassware, t.rind. ones, Win. of the western trade. We always put up such sizes and improved method of Cancellation. t dow glass, liu.eed oil, w hite lead, Hats & cap., boots as our customers require. Fourth Class Commrrciai. Law. Embraces the 1 shoe., salt, leather, Groceries, Iron Jr. N'jiIs. Cas'Vo"r,. "L1" ' IV !' "" , '.T"1'" I'"',,f' ,r?'.,,n,n '-a", e- relating to Sole Traders, Partner.hips,Cor- . tings, and a splendid stock of llea.lv Made C Inthing, and Peddle Bnnd Hats, with a full variety of all kinds , pration, and Principal and Agent, Bills r E : consi.ting of every thing ginerall) kept in a reguand colors. Merchants will find . I,, tlicr ndyantnge j change, Promissorv Notes, &e,-Mariiie, Fire, and ' lar clothing cst.t.l.shinei.t. to call ami examine our stock and compute prices he- . Insurance, Contracts w ith carriers, for hirinr I In conclusion he would sav that his good, ha
ore pure,.,..,, ei-ew m-re, as w e an- prepare,! io sen , ,d service, of Sales and the nature of tiuarant.-es. been selected with great care, and with special ref.
and lastly iho.e remedies which lie in a measure in ference to the wants of the country with which the the hands uf the Merchant himself, as the atonnar lrntrth of time he has been in biisine. ha made Lint
perieciiy laminar, aim a. an niuitcciuriii io innr
Tie best anil cheapest Fami'.t 'J,.;, .,,' - DR. ROBERT'S
. k. . COMPOcSI)
':5Asi iTS AP A it 1 1 I. V Vll.l
noots iiini siiiies as low ns nicy can lie nought In .New York and Philadelphia, freight included. W. F.THORNE, mh 5 ll-3m 74 Lower market St., Cincinnati.
t FAR Ti ion SAL.F.. The undersigned wish-
SAVE YOIB noitGV. CHARLES P. FREF:MAN & CO., (late Fkkeman, Hooiies, e Co..) mxirters and Jobbers. 144 Broadwav, 1 door South of .iberty street, New York. haTe on" hand, and w ill be receiving daily through the season. New Goods, direct
from the European manufacturers, and r.sn Aut-
v . ii hi.- i.i i 'ii, i .ii.ii-i ii . 1 1 im nt n-s nr. i . . . - . . -
.at ... i mi r i.:i. ; u . , - v.. tio!vs, ncn. insntnnatue. tanev iSHk Mi linen- liood.
is only because j anee well timbered. A two story frame a latere f",rh 1 T, ,f Ki,'h Ril;bKon,' eomprises every variety
T rrj n w-i.1. u ... . i Irame barn a srootl orchanl of crafted fruit i.lentv of V ' -ru.....i uoiit.i,. iiuiioru'ii.
A am auaiu ocniuu ' cuu wuuiu uisa ii away , . , - ... " . . ' good water from never failing springs stock water on
from me, that I conceal it; that a all. I would i various parts of the farm. The farm is in White Wa-
notatoal o-olrl-anrl IT th loser should nlr me for ' er iow nsnip, it nines nonn oi urewcrsbiirgn. Ihe not steal gold, ana it tne 10er sltouia asu. me lor neighborhood is healthy-society good, with religions it, I would give it to him. I apologized thus to nnd educational privileges convenient. Come and ., , t, . , , , . i see, when you can judge or its merits, and hear the myself all the way to Mr. Baldwin's house; but, terms. (jan 9 t-Sm'j JOHN SATER.
I T' ATVKIWG MILLS. The undersigned have the
after all, it wouldn't do. The gold was like a
Heavy stone Douna 10 my neari. It was a sort j r pleasure of announcing to the citiiensof Franklin rnnhannvrhitm n-V. ieh rraoa wn .olrii and adjoining counties, that they nre now manufacln-
' r 3 6 I rine, hav ready for sale, Alexander Moffat's Impower to torment me. And I could not help proved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in t , i i .n ,m . ;,l I these Mills render them farsuperiorto anv others now thinking that I was not half so well pleased with , ,n ,0. 0ne nilnlred bl1!,hels of wheat. rWr hour, can niT immense riches as T had heen with a mstv ) he cleaned with them, taking out the cheat, and all
, ie i other trash. But the full superiority of these mills copper whtcn I had found some weeks before, can only be known bv seeing and trying. Call and
er your barn.
W. S. BAKER. Proprietor. WM. MOFFAT, Mannfacturer.
(tGGDantl llorti.-ultiirul Store. Xo. 32 lv East 5th. Ciueinnnti, Ohio. J. C. Fkrris & Co., have eonstaiitly on hand and for sale, a good stipjdy of Vegetable and Flower seeds, warranted fresh anil genuine, and in variety not to be exceeded by any establishment of the kind in the West. Bird Seeds. Birds and Cages in variety. Domestic poultry of all the most improved breeds. Fruit and ornamental trees and plants of every description, drc, etc., with every article of note usually obtained at such places. X. B. A fresh supply of Osage Orange Seed, warranted new and good, Just received and for sale bv mh 5, 11:52 ll-6m J. C. FERRIS & CO. nl.OIir. CrOTIII-NCi STOKE. Amherir &
tl ciacnei.wnoiesaie Homing uepoi, r,o. Sim Main will he delivered ,k. ,k. r-.,,..
St., Cincinnati, O.
Oct. IT, ol 13-Iy
T FATHER mid Rurkskin More II.
Ii Kkpi kr. So. 2T8 Main street. Keep on hand (
rrencn an r-Kins; iwimmoro no no; t'hilndolphia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Bnrk Skins for gators and shoes, wholesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deerskins and furs, mh 19, ISM 13-ly "tOTTON TAIt!H S The subscriber, agent for the i Covington and the Cooper Cotton Factories, has on hand at all times, for sale at the lowest prices, a large stock of Yarns, Wicking, Carpet Warp. Twine, and Batting. R BUCHaSnAN. mh 123iii No. 26 Columbia St., Cincinnati.
T) OOTS A- SIIOFS W. F. Evans, wholesale deal
ol Goods in Transit. Lieu. Ac.
(Tr Price of Cards of Admission to a Full Conrse, I occupying from 6 to 13 weeks, 25, pre-paid or secured. A PARTIAL COURSE, Embracing the Scientific part of the Full Course as illustrated in J different seta of Books, together w ith Lectures on Mercantile Arithmetic and Commrrciai Lav, can betaken at any time, leaving it optional w'th the Pupil after the completion of the Partial Course to continue through the Full Course. 07 Price ol Cards of Admisaio to Pa.'ial Course, lt SO, pre-paid or secured. CC7 No admittance as a pupil in eilheri nirse without first obtaining a Card of Admission from the ! Principal. LECTURES on Banklnc. Political Etonomv. and
other subjects valuable to the Merchant to lie known. .11 . . ... . ...
win ueuciivcreu inruiignout tne vourse A Diploma granted only to those who may pa. s a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Pel Course. The best time for commencing either conrse will be the first Monday of each month, although Pupils are admitted at any time.
ncprt mf the Board of Examiners, May SO, 1851
wishing permanent place to trade be would stale that he never allows fus assortment to be broken so that his customers ran deprnd opnn getting ever atlicle they want at all sea. mis of the year. i All kinds of country produce lakcn In exchange for goods. The highest market price paid in cash ur w heat, corn, Flaxseed, oats, r) e, and barl. v. HICHA11D TYXEJr. Brookville, Ind. Dec. Sth, 1851. CARPETS, CARPETS. LAST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASOX. OnDh uTideriirnrd ha twit rtc'iv-cl dirrct from ihe
I M East 20 pt rich figured nrp t iig Im inp the larptMit and bent ft'U't-tt-d stock lit.- t-vr ppnrd In-fore in 1 t'.is market Cumpriii.e; the niut lasirtul and judi- . ciout clectionf ol all kiiul and tolt.rv Irom 30 tu 130 cttper yard. Those withing f ptirchae would find it to their internal to call and vAAniiiie his stuck, at he is determined not to be uiideriold by any house in the west. , KICHARD TYNEH. Brooltville, Dec. Jlt
' n'.l' .u.s
nil "lii,
er; '4
Jy 1630
Nobody claimed the penny, although I kept my n'
good lortune no secret: ana i naa teen as nappy as a king or as a king is commonly supposed
to be. i?,nF- osid M nter Proof Roofing-. The
..s t u: .. .i . j v A nndersiirnert having been appointed Agent for s. Mr. Baldwin was not at home; and I return- j m. 4 C. M. Warren's Fire and Water Proof Roofing, ed to the Deacon's house, I sav Mr. Wardly's ' now readv to do roofing of this kind in any part of , , . . -Li i Franklin, I'nion. or Favette counties. The Store horse standing at the gate, and 1 was terribly ; rooms of M. W. Hale and R. 11. & J. C. Burton, in frightened. Mr. Wardly was a constable; and ! BrnoLUe-,.POT0P,,JrUb. kTl ,1'' lo . . whom the public are referred. Its durability, cheap1 knew he had coma to take ma to jail. So I ' nes. safety, and convenience, all recommend it, as . . , . ,, , ,'!. . . ,,,' superior, in the constrnction of most buildings. hid in the garden until he went away. By that, .y io,si-3n-i-y w.s.BAhiER. time reason beiran to prerail over cowardice, and . . I mad my appearance at the house. ThaDea-i ) lor, has on hand a large supplv of readv made cloth-
ron looked anrrrilv at me. I tnr cheap for rash. His shop is a few doors North of
' -Mr. Gallion s store, on burgess street, oct 11 M-tr 'Now, thought I, feeling faint, he's going to' . accuse me of finding the gold. i ft IBS IIOrsE-Walnut st.. between Fourth . , , , - . . . ! 1 T and Fifth, Cincinnati. Ohio. O. H. ("irrnov, ProBut he only scolded me for being bo long 1 prietor,late of Walnut st. House. mh 12-12-ly
about my errand. I nerer received a reprimand -
ao willingly.
011 . 1 lit nor, n
Many or ottr eoorts are manufactured evins.lv n
our order, from our own designs and patterns, "and ! stand unrivalled. We offer our goods for nett cash, at lower prices than any credit house in America ran afford. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money n'nd make selections Trom our great variety of rich cheap goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets. Caps, Sashes nnd Bolts. Boni-et Silks, Satins, Crapes. Lisscs and Tarletons. Embroideries, Collars, Chemisetts. Capes. Berthas. Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Insertings. Embroidered Kcviere, Lace, and Hemstitch Cambric Hdkfs. Blonds. Illvsions. and Embroidered I-accs for Caps. Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas, and Veils, lloniton, Mcchlen. Valeneienes. and Rrusscl 1 jeo.
English and Wove Thread, Smyrna, Lisle Thread, and
voio'n ..aces. Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, and Sewing Silk, Gloves, and Mitts. ' French and American Artificial Flowers. French Lace, English. American and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. a pi 9 16-Sw
OILS, TALLOW CUBASE, and Ohio Mineral Paint.
we. tne undersigned, (By special request,; actmc , as the Board of Examiners of the Commercial Insti tute of Indianapolis, do certify that wc have attended the examination of the present graduating class of raid institution, and find said class as well acquainted ' with the elementary principles of Double Entry , Book Keepimras could well be expected, their aire : and opportunities ofactual practice considered. We believe them to have received from their present Instructor, a thorough drilling in this all mportant branch of Commercial Education, which, if steariil v
l erln Boots and Shoes. No. 13. keens eon.c.illv nn ! observed and properly practiced noon, will render
hand and for sale a frood assortment of palm, straw. ' them able accountants and valuable citizens, and and panama hat: w hich w ill be sold Tory cheap for ' we ''d recommend that the following named cash. Pio. 13 Lower Market St.. between Main and ! members of the present class receive Diplumas. to
Hi. d..nnndi . I lV" i nocriaarr v a oi.tn
- - . - . 1 1 TB.BKA.r-
-And msn,ifi.elneer of vnn- tinit and
I had expected something BO much more terri- j "."aiity of Household Furniture, Mt. Carmel. Indiana. ., Respectfully Informs the citizens of Springfield town-
oie. snipana snrrotindinsjconntr-, that I will continue the
I worked all day with the gold in my pocket. ve, 1 yhc ln,e Carriace shop. And will 3 r i ""P " merit and receive a continuance of the verv
I wonder Deacon Webb did not suspect some- liheral patronage which has been extended to me for
thing. I Stopped SO Often to see if the gold was BroomMachinerv and Bovinir Amrcr.of thoW.n,
reallr there: for, much as the possession of it mo1 approved plans made to order. Pumps manu 3 w ; factored and sold wholcsslo and vl;i
troubled me, the fear of losing it troubled me
scarcely less. I was miserable. I wished a hundred times t had not found the geld. I felt that it would be a relief to lay It down on the roadside; again I wrapped it in brown paper, just as I had found iU I wondered if ill-got wealth made everybody bo miserable. "At night I wan seat again to Mr. Baldwin's
and, haying found him, obtained his promise' to work at Deacon Webb's on the following ! tSay. i
UaneKTAKKRiKS I shall continue to rive mve.ru.
cial attention to this branch nf my business, with a view to release the friends of the deceased Mm..
from the indispensable trouble attending the death of
m menu, ,m v. m sinij mat i w,u Biienu i uncrata within the county with a flrst rate hearse free of eharre. Patest Corpse Preserver. I will use this valuable apparatus when ordered. The object for which it is intended is perfectly to preserve corpses from decay for any length of time, without beinsr anv wise offensive to delicacy, or anseemlv in appearance. Bnevolent institutions and all others who desire to delav funeral until the arrival or distant relatives, or to make suitable preparations for Interment, can. by use of this machine preserve them for weeks in a perfeeflv inoffensive Ma'e. allow ing all to faze upon them. " mh 1?. 155C -13-bin LV.' OWESS.
sycamore, t incumati, Ohio. mh 12 li-Cm
pif.AU ASn TOBACCO DEPOT. Imt ported and Domestic t'ipars. in all their varieties. We keep constantly on hand a larpe and e-eneral assortment of Cipmrs. consisting of Regalias, Canones, Cazadores Prineipes, Half-Spanish, and common. Also The best brands of Manufactured Tobacco, with every otherarticle in onr line, which we are prepared to sell on acenmmodatine terms, at No. 993 Main st.,5 doors South of Seventh. Cln. O. apl9 43 MAHTHEN'S At OR DEM A XX.
enstern cities
Cincinnati. Ohio.
Price 73 eta per pillon:
do do
dc 55
do do
do do
do do
30u barrels machinery Oil. S.w eallons do " do
in casks of various sizes. 500 barrels boiled paint oil.
a,., gallon ao ao no In casks rf various siizes. do do
350 barrels tanners oil. Various kinds and Qualities
from 35 to 60 cents per gallon. 1.T00 gallons in casks of various sires. Various kinds and qualities, from 35 to 50 cents per ration. 50 ions tallow grease for heavy bearings, and Coarse Machinery, In barrels or casks, of any consistency required. Price 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 it equal to Sperm Oil. Roiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed Oil, other than for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, ".Small prof.ts and quick returns." B. F. POJiD, 56 Water at., (under the Pearl st. House.) npl 9 16-Tw New York.
KOT1CJ2 Of the Discontinuance of theU. S Land Office at Tort Wayne, Ia. T7NDKR the provisions of the second section of the
Act of Congress, approved June 1'., 1840, which declares 'that whenever the quantity of public land renaming unsuld in any Land District shall be reduced toa number of acres less than one hundred thcusand, it shall he the dulyof the Secretary of the Treasury io discontinue the Land Office for such ditrict;and if any land in any such disirict shall re-; main unsold at the lime of the discontinuance uf a ; land office, the same shall be subject lo sale at some one of the existing land office most convenient to the district in hich the land office shall hae been discontinued, of which ihe Secretary of the Treasury shall give Roticr:' mmd inasmuch as the duties a'tove required hare been derolvcj ution the Serrctnru . of the Interior by the "Art to rttnHhtk the Hor:c l?cpartmrnt,'' approved 3d March. l!UO. Notice is arrordingly hereby t iven, thai the Secretary oj the Interior ha. advised this Office that the ' Land Office at Fort Wayne, in the Slate uf Indiana, is to be di .continued, and ihe iauds remaining unsold at the time of the discentiiiuanee. "are to tnr ' thereafter subject 10 sale at the Laud Office at Indi-
i-'fswvis. B. rtMp. ili ians, r. ii.DAIS, anapolis, in Said Slate: I
Sl'IClUMAK & CAMl. Indlaiapol . M.T20 j"""1" remaining unsold and unappropriated bv T;OKWARDlXG.ndgeneralCommlssion merchants,! N B. Ushall blthrnim of the Principal to fur i " . w !" 'u" "",, ,he ilm"t of
Agent, for tran.,Hrtatlon line, to and from all the , may be in want of rood i.: VT. T"" ""' V nc '""apom w
-iark gooda care of Sprigman ek Camp, of the same, stating all the particulars, and he will
mn in, lew: lj-iy. ; try and tend him one well qualified in everr nr.
R..W1TTS, Sin. . JESKIKS. . B. COLBrSS. Jf I . . . ... Vntt IsssiLrilia A- r,nllxaaas ', ttj-Ar"Cenents have been made with one of the w ail9feilaillll(V wvOIMIiril. ; largest and best Boarding Houses in the city to board
i'niir.i...i ir,j..HI,,.,n.nj nrn rpan si., De- ' is ! mc aiuncnts irom an road at Two Dot
iscro . ainni smi ine, t mcinnan. mn 13 lv i tavs per
it :
James B. Weeks, .Toll n M. Dorsey. Tlrrekiah W. Roberts, Samuel J. Morris, Juseph R. Hangh. John T Fergussn, George W. Dorsey, Nicholas McCarty Jr., James T. Brown, and Tyra Montgomery. And, in conclusion, me would congratulate the
citizens ol Indiana in now Having in their power ' to patronize a Hume Institution ol Commercial F.d u- j cation where as much information, in as short a time, and at far less expense and anxiety of mind on the j part of parents and guardians, rap. and we believe I will be imparted, as at anv other similar institution , in the West. B. F. MOHK1S, DAVID WILLIAMS, C.B.DAVIS,
Wm. SULLIVAN, BENJAMIN L, LANG.
institution who mav .1..
An alterative; Tonic, Diurt ti.- anl r... Price 25 tents per hex. i-.nnaim" - Each box contains fifty pill., . t, , . 1. , cheap again a any oifi.-r t.in.!util i timi s cheaper, and w armor, d ..Ht -ti.' cun- of various d,. r.e, inany , i il: lures .old; be. ide. ! ing a ti,r- . prop.-r form for .e. Fl 111 K al ni.hint- - ,ir-.-e.. t I. ., I, 1, .. I use of Dr. Kobrrt. Co...)..,..,..! s ,r.: i proof abu'id;,n; and c-nc I i.it. , h - t i
N. it ure o ah i;
and Uiat Ihev will cnr.- a'l r and ino-v- pleaamly ilu.i j known. 1 he I'll I. are prior icine, .tlteir ba.i tu n.-: :f:e
parnia. ;-r pard in a u,u n.,r n.in. r. . ;, i ently cathartic lo gently a,t t.atr. .... I...ging uneec-s-arily, i.icl, make ll eu P't. adapted :.Trrea!i and e,,fe. !:, d .rr .iu. m - and streotlh. ning the l...r!r, prur ,m producing luw a:,.! rich Ulod .(! a I, a ll; . , of thcctoi.taih jin.t liv. r. They arc acknou I. dgcu I v .,,,r aM rl"' I to be net mly inicvci , ti .ua h! , I t .ScSii. the highest d grec, a a general Family Medicine Uiieo,nalln. The Compound S:ir-apjrilla l'il!an1 permane-rt e-irenf ih.xe lita-e. lnrlrr an impure r.tntc uf lilu.xl, and rliilrM ; the liver and tin,atl, vi.., en iprln, K''
king's evil, ulcers, scald head. ..lurniatc rnoa
eruption. . blotch. ,, hoiis. punp1,-.. .irc. s-a ! darned eyes, glandular sweltin.-. rhen;ii'-' j lion, pains in the buiies anti jnnl, dro.;r, t ; sia, a., ',"ra.diarrl,Ka and dscntery; co'jc't. : coiisiirrptioi,!, tihcn can.uil l,y eniiillary .,S-t' 1 of the long i.. pcrm ol .crofulo'i. C":i'i;; ' infiairtion of thelung.. iiiflncnrs.iiiil r"'"' " ache, jaundice, fevt r and ague, chill ami fm'-. fevcrsill general, general an. I neni'ii d''''". disea.es ari.ing from an iltjtidici'Ht. ,
and a hciieviT medicine is rcq,.iret o,i'l!B', o ' piirify the system. .
I nn areaptir;y vege,a" , '""" f be used by person, of a 1 1 :i ge.. lhiT .n;'1'' thenalale. and ,,rtlr l.o i.nu.ia. l'.,'"'
gripingill their opcratiuii. Il,,,i,lr.'.l.1cre' . could be given of tli'..vhu lia,cUJ l.' great bel.eti 1. We ak nn p ron to lake nor rJ it ortlie mei'iritie. but t.. rail ' rl.a.ea Imi. and .t'ei, i-,al n rn"" I r"' '
rfect atMlactii'S. 'hei a i n turn , ,' -1
the miu. v p .ol f..r tl"' 1 ""' '" '
k for "Br. K"l r, " an, I ,J ..rir "llJI . a t n r .i'.i'. ..f I he ' !
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be part.roir to , Sarsaparilta I',' nre .in r.t ti in . h
Jos, K..t , i., M ll. at. 1 t . T, ti), and t nnwr.-rliT. . Lett. r. . ! i l.e i l f te r;d, ...... ,lni',J, p...i I'a.d.l.f. r. !!, ' 1
X Y. Dealers in Frsnl lit. . 1 q.:ir,Hr of ..'re r".dl"r'l t:n' Nov. ", ".!,
in I. am i.t1" ,31. ot Prie-l-
J Chemical foni'ia
K:l.irts!'f y"u
THE SPANISH HAIR GLC5,
the
IKF.CT
KEAT ARK1VAL By Ihe
mPORTATIOXS ANOTHER
arrival of tho shin
Forest State" and "Sachem'' at Sow Orleans from
Liverpool, we have received our Spring supply of Queensware, consisting of beautiful new patterns of Tea ware. cVc, common ware, &c., which wa will repack or sell in original package on most favorable terms. DICKSOS & LF.BKTTER, apl 9, 16 1-y SIT Main at., bet. Fifth and Sixth.
ELECTION or DIRECTORS. Notice is hereby given that an election for seven directors for the Brookville and Fairfield Turnpike eompanv will be held at the office of Geo. Holland, Esq.. in the town or Brookville, on Saturday the 1st dav of May 152, at 1 o'clock. P. M. of said'dav. Bv order of the Board. (ap j lff-3w) J. V. HITT, Scc. poolidfrc Whet ft tone- 1c Bear.-Manufac"-tnrers of Transparent Wah Balls. Fancy Soaps and Perlmnery. Corner Fifth and Western Row. apP. ;j.'-M y Cincinnati, Ohio.
tween alnnl and ine. Cincinnati, mh 13 lv
FREE STONE. TIIAVE on hand, and am constantly receiving a large stork of Free Stone, of the very best qtialitv, and my arrangements are such that I can furnish tlie follow ing rirtiele either wholesaleor retail. Window Silla and Caps, Door Sills, steps, tiro wall coping; grave yard posts, head and foot stones either Free Stone or Marble. I have now on hand, StXKipcs w indow sills and caps: 500 ft of 3 rt 6 inch door sills. H inch wall; 600" of roost superior water table; 4ir0" of head stones for grave yards; atOpes of grave vard posts, 7 inches square; BOO ft of step stuff of all siws; 5H0 "of doocsills, 1-Jineh wall: 20tMl " of tire wall coping. 2 by 11 inches; 1000 " of fence coping, 4 by 1; Together with a largo quantity of other Free Stone w ork, all for sale verv cheap for rash. Give me a call at gTOK VAKU, East side Vine street, between Pearl and Columbia, on Second. Persons from the country about purchasing stone, by calling on me, can get their wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as I keep a large stock of finished work, of all sizes, constantlv on hand to suit the eonntrv trade. JOILN' II. LAWRENCE, mh 12, 1352 12-ly Cincinnati, Ohio. P-,'r t CANDV !-R. Hkoobb, Wholesale & 1 1 Retail Candy Manufacturer. No. 3.TH, Main street. Kast side, three doors above Eighth street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Orders or 50 pounds or upwards delivered to any part ol the city, free of charge. mh 1 PJ-1 1.
ol
Week, makinc the F.mire P.snen...
j Boarding, Tuition, and Stationery, about Forty Dol1 lars, ihe price nf Tuition alone in the Cincinnati
Sept. i, si. 37-1 year. CR I NDSTOXESI 1 itO Gnnd Stones of a superior quality mm J uhnd and for tale by
R TYNER;
jive notice or the day nn which they w ill be prepared to receive applications for entiies of any such lands at their offiee. J. BUTTKH FIELD, (".'.......' . . J. - f - , r i
.."i.k.i.ii. i vj tit, v.iinui xtuna jjjtce. 4
.'iircn iy isai 1301 . ' . k, . ing and agreeable p
Come
A
1
Clean, white and leaiun... lr-;: J promoting the gro th,l..xurunrc ,,. ) J , the Hair-removing daiulrufl, scale. a U 1 : curing thecutanroudi.casr. of the sij.p T i-j r.,i tenmr the Hair moi-Mmparim. ", J
silkv sofine-s and highly beautiful ."'r..; .' 1
ruperlies will uc ' ." .1
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Oil
wc ha
fc.Hnr irrlHr I
to the Old White Corner! i"!:' ; ,n;f.i.eAir..t...i..i
A IN We have the pleasure of announcing to !...,:, ,0 ciimmoiil) used for ihe llsir. ' I
ur old Inends, and the public generally, that oriv orer an Hair prcparafnn cf , ve just received from ...;L u., moistening and ronli:?.'" 1
NEW-YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. I ,he .lcoholi, prepsrat 1
and splendid alock of Goods, purchased since j - fr..fthe gr av q,,al,tis of marrs . v
ate reduction in prices. Consequently, we are . . ... ...mr ihe rliiM,,,."' c"1 ".k . J
to offer extraordinary inducements to nur-! I r the 'k.n when ' 1
liriouic I' ' " " " " . ....,.:nii:
tn WITHER Manufacturer of Sheep shears, ? f;noars, Scissors. Knives, and almost even kind of l utlerj. No. 16, Fifth street. North side, 'between Mn and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. N. B Jobbing neatly and promptly done at moderate charges: also. Shears. Sheep Shears. Scissors. Rators and Knives ground in the best manner, at a hort nulite. mo ijjjra
Dee 9, '51,
Carpetst! Carpets.. -ift( YARDS Fall Style, Superior Thrre f-S W WU Ply, Tapestry, Wool, Cotton and Wool,
uruggeti,Kug,ac.; all cheap for Cash at
BURTONS.
4t-tf.
JOHN WILLTAMS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Mt Carmel, Franklin Co. Ia. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, .Vestings and Vests, First Quality CI.OTIIIXC-ReadyMade Feb. 3d, 1S52. SHAWLS7SHAWLS1
41-tf.
Bl'RTOXS.
Planes Planes! CJmglc gi Double Jacks k5 " " Braces " " Smoothing planes now on hand and for sale by R. 1 VAER.
a large
the l
enabled
chasers. We feel confident ihat it requires only an examination of our stock to insure sales. We shall take great pleasure in showing our goods to all who may favor us wiih a call. Our stock consists, in part, of 7 Bales of Brown Mo.lin, :j pieces Drilling, 75 ps Bleached Muslin, SO ps Col'd Cambricks, ps Black Cloth, 3 ps Assorted Cloths, 30 ps Saitinctta, 20 ps Cassimeres. S ps Tweeds, and Jeans, 30 ns Col'd Flannel. 10 ns Anron
and Shirting Check, 6 ps l.innen and Cotton Table
whi.h prevent the lollicics ,r...u.
suostancc iiece.r. 7 ... . ,
' and growth ofthe llair is q t One free application of the Hair 1 i : K-.., .nil mi', -1 1
immoreiasn.il,'""".' rritH'B
a whole nniiie o, .-!..."-'- . .
sold; besides it w ill mil soi I .In., hsir is sliehtlv gra.
i make their hair darkcr.and
scarcely perceptiuie.
htliepnp"--il the finest l'J r. will find
elide:
Mothers w, I.
hot
iMrrtiv
'-"- " ation the best ihey can useio ...nUl Fancy Prima, 40 pi Black and Fancy Lustre, 6 p. """-. u in piacV, giving it a ''"' ,, Mer.no, S p. Cashmere Cloth, and Muslin DcLane, "eai. iu ii to grow l.,v...risn.l.- J t ps Plain and Fancy Silk Poplins, 8 ps Dress Silk,, ,Von 0rrt can cause the hair E",W' 1 30 p. Ginghams, 3 ps Satin Vesting., ps Fancy ! . . H-:rni0 wm do it. :,.iirl
vesting, io p. Irish Lumen: Blanket. Pilot and Felt , ., ,:-.....i j:...,,. ,,!r teir"-..
Overcoating; Silk, Linnrn and Cotton lldkfs Gloves and Hosieiy; together with numerous other articles.
a large stock ot Hoots and bnoes; Hats, tana ana Bonnets, Hardware; ueenswae; Groceries; jtc. &e. etc. We will sell al extremely low rates, and hope by attention to business, to merit Public Patronage. N. D. GALLION. Oct. 34, '51. -4-tf. HATS AiDCAPS. OUST RECEIVED aad For Sale by the uudcr(J signed, 1 Case snperior Fask'ci able Hats, 1 Wide Brimmea " 1 " Fashionable Sut " 3 Doxrn Beuna Vi.ta " 1 ' Fur, Kossuth " 0 Dazen Black and Silrer-Grej P'ttah Caps, S " Oil Cloth " A great variety ot Boy's and Chil "'-n's " al right from the Manufactories, con -,i,entlv will be sold at very low lates, at K. U. G A LI.ION S Oct. 31, I. 41-tf.
who buy by a hoiesale. Addrc
S. Y. Price 25 cents p r no,..-- rpi
Dealer, in t ranklin to. ia. c' ( j.
quiringot ine coiior-oi tac .-...--Nov. 7, 'S I. -
ATS aad HAW J '.U
is,
.thick will be sold CHP.AP Tor C -" ,,
1
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I I j v. .. . Irniir, ti '
n . a 1 1 ii tie, .int. i "
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CI ENTLBikT F.S who are fund -f g1 a fine stock of Guns.Oame 11-
Powder FIa-ks,ce., at Bl'l
.i-ti.
2000
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1l llC.llllft. ..... -
25
Cmtinn.iti
Sides Upper
P0
Calfci Kip -kinmow on hand ami l'r J. ilv
Dec 5, it,
