Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 21, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 May 1852 — Page 4

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From Sartnin's Magazine. Three Brothers

:iJ they offer Iiim the mildest reproof, although j

Folliculites uis temper was uari.ly to te Dorae as j we s-hull see. It frecjtu-nt'y happened in tlie spring of the j year, that the stream which formed the water1 power of Joseph's nrill, became swolen with ; freshets, that the waste-weir was scarcely stilrieielit to cjrru sia-av- tllM SUIlvrtluOtlS Wilier.

Th. merchant of Millbraok, dying, left three . M wag usuay kepl iu mo.

eons to inherit ins estate, tins was trie mo

ATalcotlnionaad Disunion. ST J. T. TROWBRIWJK. PART I.

tion ni 'htand tisv: but even then. It was not

valuable property in the village, consisting of ' ucomllIOB circumstance for the mill-pond

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an extensive country store, the only out in the place, a handsome farm, anu. a very excellent gristmill. On his deathbed, the merchant called his three sons to his side, and said : I am about to die; and I shall have made myself ready to leave this world iu peace, when I hava given you the advice of an old and experi

enced man, and a father s blessing.

to overflow a portion of Richard's land.

j On one occasion, after the early freshets had ; subsided, and Richard had sown some choice

seed for spring wheat in the field bordering the ' pond, there came a heavy rain, which lasted

two uights and a day. The stream was swolen, the pond rose rapidly, and the water poured ; over the waste-weir a cataract, tut uobody ever suspected that Richard's choice seed was in dau-

ger, until he himself, got up one morning, and

II. It AK Fit dr. CO., Ilistter Corner of

Mnuiuil l'ourui ?Ls., Ciuciunuti. We have now

opened o beautiful and varied assortment of .Mont",

nova anu iiu.ireiis straw goods.

Also A bcaut':lul fresh lot of fine soft cas.simere

Hats, embracing every eolor White, i'carl, liluc,

.vrtitKeen anu iuuck. Our shelves are alsn filled with a beautiful assortment of our spring stvle of si it ni of our own

iuannfuctire,to which we invite special attention.

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PHIf. FtSHIOS FOIt 1 S3!?. HK?ft TLK..MK.VS MATS. I shall Introduce my Spring style i f Ocntlcmon's Hals on Saturday the bill of .March. I take pleasure In inviting my patrons and the public t an examination of my HAT for tlio Sprin?. as 1 am confident that it will commend itself to their favor and compare well with any which may be offered, both as regards shape and quality. I shall be pleased to show my HATS to' all who may favor me with a call, and every care shall be taken to please those who mav leave their order. C. B. CAMP. ap9-ly I'd Main st. east side, but. Fourth ot Fifth.

I leave- to you considerable property, which

I hope you will know how to appreciate and . found he pond.field cored wUh walM

eniov. 1 last tns more pleasure iu Bestowing, . i . . - , , enJ- , r , , , In a Tiolent passion, he flew to Joseph, and upon vou this frmt of my mdustTy, since I have f , . . ,. . - r . ur - J ; blamed hurt for tue misfortune, the satisfaction of feelins tuat, in accumulating l ... ... , 1 3 . , . 1 have told you, hundreds of times, that you i.i. i l I. .. . 1 - liw. t J

wcailll, a xiic utYti ivuutviuij niuugnioii-

ing being, nor ever dtviated from the

pauiuirecumue. auu uu, my buub, luueiuoi, mined the crop I set the most by. If it now, what a heavy burden of guilt upon my bwa fieM 0Q it9 8iJ which i.i' i.i. u i . .u : - . : A : 1 tr i

in danger, this would net have happened!

ought to have that waste-weir fixed? exclaimed Richard, angrily. Now your carelessness has

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couscience lea me 4l naa oeeu Pn.-u ui. , 6ensiUve j h was d , h rf . &

1 , ' ' i insinnat;on of selashuess; but he answeredlcalmness of my fellow-being3; Consider, too, how ' j much better it would be to live in honest pover- 1 ,lT, ,. , ,. , , . i "Brother, von wrorg me. 1 am sorry to ty, than in the midst of ill-got riches; and, in all t g ... vour dealings with mankind, remember the i .. . . , . . , ' 6 , , , , It is very well to be sorry after a misfortune earnest counsel of a dyine father: be just to . , ... , , , ,, . , , has happened, through your carelessness! Now your neighbor, and keep vour conscience clean. .. . . , . . , v - , , tell me, if vou please, whether you intend to reAfter giving utterance to much more advice , ... ,, , , 6 ,6 . , , ,. , build that waste-weir, or not" of the same description, te which his sons listen-i , ,, , . . , , . ,. v , , Joseoh could scarcely control his anger at his ed with pious attention, while the old man , . " : brother s overbearing manner, said i , . . f I don't think I shall rebuild it any sooner I have made my will, according to the best , , . , , . . , ., 3 , . 6 . , for your demineenng, he said drily, of my ludgment, and in the sincerity oi my i ,T. ,, ., .,,., ' ,J f , . .. ... Ji 'ion won't!' muttered Richard, through

of one more than another; and I am sure you will respect your father's memory too much to murmur at his last worhiy dispensation.' The young men joined in assurances of veneration for the old man, love for each other, and pious submission to his will. Thou the merchant of Millbrook continued.

You, Richard, my first-born, the beloved of your mother, whom I am going to joiu iu another world, you, for whom I first experienced a I father's tenderness, you have a just claim to be . considered first. i Richard pressed the old nan's hand, and Joseph and James bowed in silent acknowledgment of their father's justice. j

TrFFEHSOX I.tfo Iitsu rnnre Company of I ini -iiinati. Capital SUKi.ootl Paid und secured. This company lias two departments joint stock and Mutu;;l. Hat 's of premium in the joint stock department r 'dueed one third. . 'The life of th- husband may be insured for the benefit f the wife, independent of creditors or representatives creditors may insure the lives of their debtors congregations the lives of their ministers Kndorsers and securities th lives of those for w horn they arc responsible. H. H. Goodman. Pres't; Board of Finance Hon. Jacob Hurnet. S. Wiinrins ami T. S. Goodman. California riskstnken at tiie usual rates. .1. V lin r. Broot-ville. Agent. Rl'FUS HAY.MO.M). M. 1). Janin, 6-ly Medical Examiner.

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WHOLESALE Cincinnati Advertisements CiTOlE IWAUE

H BEPO X.-Ilave at- , wav on hand a lanre and we'll assorted stock of STOSE WARE, consisting of Jusrs. Jars, Milk pans. Churns. tVc, of every variety of pat- : Uts ami size. j ALSO. Shaker Pipes and friction Matches. I Particular nUention paid I

r to niiine orders tor coun!i try merchants. Our pri

ces are iiinlorm ami can

I, noi mil 10 give sausiacli tion. N. R. Wo are agents jj for Putnam I CLASS WORKS, ,H and are always prepared ;, to fill orders for , llOTTLES, FLASKS,

ials, &c, ut lowest llg-

F-tllJl I'OKSALE.-Tho undersigned wishl. es to slH his farm, consistinfr of IliO acres between !Hi and lutt of which is well improved, the balance well timbered. A two story frame a largo frame barn a good orchard of grafted fruit plenty of good water from never failing springs stock water on various parts of the farm. The farm is in Whitj Water township. 1J miles north of Urewersburgh. Th? neighlMirhood Is healthy society good, with religious and educational privileges convenient. Come and see. when vou can judge of its merits, and hear the terms. " (jan'O l-fmJ JOHX SATER.

1-iIIlE and Water I'roof Hoof insr .The rmdersined having been appointed Agent for S. M. & C. M. Warren's Fire ami Water Proof Rooting, is now ready to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin. I nion. or Fayette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. H. tfc J. C. Burton, in Brookville. are covered with this kind of rooting, to whom the public are referred. Its durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend it, us superior, in the construction of most buildings, jy 111, 1 30-1 -y V.". S. BAKER.

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ures.

SEAMAN'S &HAINER, Water street, near Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, np 9, l.V lu-ly

i mm CASKS IlF.liM lor Ilnptiirc of KKKJ TIIE BOWELS Cl'KEi) KLPTVliE AXU PaoTRi'TioN of tug Eo-.vELs. This disease is very common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, nr.d is frequently attended w ith much distrvssaud oftjn death. JJr. Kates, of 153 Sycamore street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, Ohio, lias for a long time given his attention to this disease, and lias cared thousands of all ages. He applies his ow n instrument, which is worn with case and comfort, and.

I at the same time w ill keep the bowels, or protruding

part w ithiu the ontlce. liow important is it, therefore, for those w ho arc ruptured to be cured. IIERX'IA CURED. I have used several Trusses, w ith but little relief, nntil last fall I noticed in the "Dollar,Nonpareir' Dr. Kates' Trusses and his manner of treatment, and obtained one of his instruments, which bas completely cured inc. I have not used the Truss for six weeks. JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell county, Ky. rR. Kates Sir: You may recollect of me purchasing a "Uoublo Truss" from yon about Christmas which you applied, and assured me I would be cured before six months. Since, I have not been in Cincinnati, I therefoc send yon these lines by Mr. Blisswell.

informing you that the Truss has done well, and that I

Great Cure of Dyspepsia 7 i 'Jmn DR. J. S. lIOUIITON'S'w-McK. SCOTT, A. M V .

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GASTRIC JUICE!

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H.tV AXD OIIK SCALES. Of an improved plan.j.v.t up in any part of the country, l.'epairing done on the shortest" notice. It K F F K It K X C KS. J. S. Cheuew eih & Co., Miner, Andrewsei Co. Bishop, Wells & Co.. U. Lui.haaun, John Swasey V Co., Burdsall ci- Brother. Columbia street, north side, betw een Sycamore and roadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. mho ly

msr ciieap toreasn. If is simp is a lewiioors Aonn oi

Mr. trillion's store, on B-.ir;ress street. Oct 11 14-tf ftIIS,-'V" XIOI'Si: Walnut St.. befveon Fourth i nr.d Kii't'i. Cinriunaii, Ohio. O. II. iIlttroy. Proprietor, late of Walnut st. liouso. nih 1" lM-ly

lips ashy pale with passion. Perhaps you mean to ruin ray crops every year the same! And I am to bear il, I suppose, without a murmur. The angry ma a concluded with a threat

which roused the niiglity passion of his brother. ! rVAX OWEs, Vmlrrtaker & Coffin Although Joseph had the day before made all ! ij 3.'-Aiid inanutactuivr of even kind and 1 J inauo uu j qu!.iUy household l urnitiiie.Mt.Carnu l. Indiana, arrangements to have the waste-weir rebnil',as ! Kespectfully informs the citizens of sprii.guYld town- , , , , , ! sliiiiund surro;m ii:i'-iouu;r , tiuit I w ill contimi.1 t!f soon a tue dry season should come, he did not : above t.u-ir..-, ,., the Larue Carriage shop. And will s fit to tell Richard so, rebtlked him severely ' lu,l,e '0 K'i,'i;i"J receive a coutinuaiic- of the very ,. . 3 i lilieral patronage which has been c.vLeieied to me for

viHutaiaiice. r isruer woras louoweu, the past v, ,-r. ending in a bittr and las tins quarrel. i r.room'Maclilnj-ry and Boxing Angers of thehtand 6 . most approved plars made tj order. Pinups manuIn vain cid James endeaver to racoueile his i factured and sold wholesale and retail.

brothers.

IJ lor. has on Hand a large supply ot reaoy ma.ie ctotti- believe mvself cured. as there is no nrotrusion or nain

any more: in fact I can dispense with the Truss for weclcs without any symptoms of the disease returning. Yours truly, CEO. IIAYPEM Hamilton co. O. .lloro Proof of Dr. ICates' Timses, for RnpInrc of the ISowrln. Carroiton, Ky., ? Jay 1, S51. ia. Editor Seeing in your paper the advertise, nient of Pn. Kites. I avail myself of the opportunity I long wished, to publicly testify to the great number of persons to whom life had been rendered comforta

ble, that have come under my know ledge, several of

whom wero fellow sufferers with mo in the Mexican w ar. For w ant of proper Trusses they were under

Joseph's indignation was stern.

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, i j . .u . so unreasonable, so little like a brother, as Rich- ! sive to delicacy, or unseemly in appearance. Br.evo- ' " ' which 1 think should properly belong to the . ' " i IeIlt isiit:itions and all others w ho desir to delay fu- . Bowels n.ill vrtl, l,oa conmitna Ki m o n n i R;,.fc i ! nerals until the arrival of distant relalives.or to make ; sands w ho i

' r j r j jr ' I5ut the 1,lsrrel not end hare. Richard i ,,ib,,'., ard: you are laud of air and exercise: and I am , , , . . i maclu , . . ... . ., ; "buseu James beeause he defended Joseph and ! fensiv sure the action of a farmer lile wnl suit you , , ,, 1 ' mi, Jouh blamed i in fur c , no ;iK P -J J ""

better than anything else.

Jowph blamed him for siding with Richard and

! Jam PS hvriltliA indirrnftrit nl t),a nn

You, Joseph, have a mechanieM genius. ! , " , .s . uolIi.- . , , . , ., .. ;,n ehort for, to give all the circumstances or l ou have always taken dehght in the uiachin- ,. .i a . r , lue q,,arrelia detail, would fill pages the dying err Khnftt t!i null, for th manafftnipnt ni whirh . . . . e j &

' - , . j i 1 1 ! counsel of old KicharJ JSIan was forgotten.and you arewell euiled. Accoraingiy, I hava given 4. K . ... , ,

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to his farm, and Joseph to his mill, leaving 1 James alone ia the old family mansion. All MUlbrook was struck with astonishment, and the old housekeeper was confounded.

for a month, the principal topic of conveisation j

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suitable preparations for interment, can. bv use of this

machine preserve liieni for weeks in a perfectly iuof-

:e state, allow ing alt to ga.e upiui tliem.

lil. In.: 13-Cm KYAXOWEX?.

Country ncrcliants.

VI' ATTKSTIOS iscaled to our stock of;

X Queensware. China and Class. FOK SPKIXC SALES. 212 crates edged and C. C. Ware, 7. common Teas and Howls, 2'J0 " comprising a variety of articles, 500 " tine Tea and Dinner ware, l.'ii'O boxes tine vV common glass. A liberal quantity of common ware allowed to each bill. Call and examiue our stoi-1; and prices. K. K. ec II. Ill CCl.VS. So.ni. Main St.. one door South of li. W. l'.OOTH'S Hardware store. apl U, loi 10-1-y

New York Agency. T?OH the sale of Otard, Signclte and oilier Brandies. 1 uud Domestic Liquor. Dabh.Abi.ul 6i Co.,rorlU Kast corner Third cc Kace sts., Cmiinuati, Ohio, near the Burnet House.

LIST OF PRICES. ItUAMJIIiM.

Ciond Brnu.ly equal 91 brandy Excellent draiiiilil io :ood draught do OUird Iepuy dt'Co'sgood Ditto very superior Scignelte 14 years old

A variety of other prices on sample

Ul.ti. Good English Good Hollands Superior ditto Good draught do Old Schiedam very superior

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Good English Good Jamaica Best ditto Good draught Bay Hum Sherry, superior Ditto rood Madeira best Do draught Port, best old Ditto gOid Ditto draught

Every description of Foreign Wines und Spirits, eq ually low for cash: For Perfumery w uolesale. go to Dark, Adfi.l Si Co's., Xortli East corner of 'lliird and Hare: ner

cent less for cash than any other house in the States.

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$ e. per gal. 4't " " 1 INI " " - 5 . 2 l " " J 50 " a ou l ro " 75 " " 1 IM " " 50 " u 2 (K) " " 1 00 " " 1 00 " " 1 50 " " 60 " 44 i " 0 (t) . . 1 111 a (ki no " 2 mi '. 1 li " liO "

prcit Plir.iulngiral I luno.t, byj. S.HOL'OHTON, M. D., l'h.lndi !; hia, I'a. Thi ii a truly wmU-rlul rrmrdy for IvniRESTlOV, nVSPEI'SI. lAVNOICK.. I.IVF.Ii Ct 1 PLAINT, CONS I IP ION, 1.) nF.BII.ll Y, Curing lirr Nauirr'a onii method, by Nature", own agent, the uMne Juice. C5" Hall a tca.pm.ntiil nTiki. Fluid, iiifnsrrl in wa trr, wil I ilnri.it or ii.olw-, Klvc I'uin.il. f Kuact Brf in abnni two hnnri, out of tnrstomarh. PEPSIN i the chii-l' vlcrocut, or grrat Digrttrvr rrinciplroflhr Gastric Juice. '1 he Snlrrnt the Ftetl, the Purifying, Pmrrvirr:, and Stimulating, A gt nt of the Stomach and lntnm . 1 1 in extract-: rd I'rom the Dirt stive Stomach e.f the Ox. th. rv.r.-

lingan Ariitieial Dige'tiv Fluid, prreinelv like the ) natural Gattric Juice in it. Chemical pu'wen, and furnishing a COMPLETE aod PERFECT SVit-

Jiui miurn. nv me am oittim preparation the paint and eriU i.f VUG F.S 1 ON and DYsI FI'SA are rcmiTcd, jut an th-y wi uld lie by a healthy Ston ach. i ii di ing w omler lur I)vyptic, curing - of PF BI.TY. I'.E AC PATON KEUVOt S BKCI.XX, and DYSPKPrC ens. Sl'MPTON, supposed to be on the rrrce cflhe

j grave. F.he Sciriitifne Evidence iimhu wltctiit i, ! hated, i in the liighcat'.legree CL'KOUS ank KEMAHKAHI.K. I BARON L1EBIG, in hit celebrated wrrk on A r imal Chemiiiry, tay: "An Artificial digestive F luid i analnr'i'it to the Gastric luice, mav be rcaiiily prri par d from the mucous nieiubrn;ie of the tom:u h of the Calf, ill whtcli various article tf food, as trust ; and egg, will hunjtrr.rtl. rhnnzrr!, amli.'izrt tr-l. vn ! i re th atm in m np a . i.r , -tf m 11 1 , 1 f .' n t A. A.im.....

Mtemarh' IK. C'OMHE. in his valuable writing nn the "Pbj iolugy ol Digestion," abserves that '-a diniinulioui f the due quantity of the Gastric Juiie i a prominent and all-prevailing cause .f Dypepia;" and he states that " distingiiithcd professer ol'uicdeitie in London, wfco was severely afflicted wiilithis complaint, fl nding everjr thinir else to tail, had re

rmirse to the latcie Juice, oulauicil from the slum

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Heiiems vonimil-imi hii.i,,, of keeping the ro,ca, x ; , Iim.k, Bill be.K, P. . 1, ,,,, Grain bonk, l):i:5; J iJM) . ent bonk, ,V.t .

i ne ,euii tin r eiiinrat, t'ri.siit I r;:i!e aiui ; .. , Thnri ftatt-Mi:tr.;'' ces Calculation in Ini.rt.Coruuiisi.iriii and lir'-W.--.'. Direct and Indir.it Kvei., aRtl iniprov.d method cf t ai Fourth tVuu fojj.Mtrri Law. .Ve. relat,ng to Side i .

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and.eri.e. ,.f Sale. ,d , B:id lastly I ho... remrdiea wloel, tl e hand. ..f , ,.!,., ,,.,.'" o! G.i.i.i. in ran, t. Lieii.i,. ' C V l'rii-e i,f Cai ri , i t.'.c,,,: . occpyii.cfr,,m 1 ee"k. "c". cured. : - A l'AICIMI.CGVaSE. Era'.rac r-rt id tl.e Full C-:..-.-. ets of H.,k,. t. sr IIr.,, j , ' "

iiiiiuenc auu t crairo rt i ,1 !1) time, ha, ,.,. ,,,, c..nip., t . , ,!. I-a.UJi tLJ tlie F ,! ? i r, ur.r. ! Cj Price ul Can!, of Ailni. W S0- I're-paiu i.l srriin...

Cr Noa mittal.r. asanup.l luei,!,.., "I br-t obtaining , t , 4' ul Aa , Friiicip:it. j LF.CTCR F.S on Batiklng. p..lir:; p

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ri ;Kr,l ' , , , I NPMTHiEKiNo. 1 siirdl continue to give nivespo Richard s anger was still hot, and ciai aMl.ti,Um to this branch of mv business, 'with :

1 HO lOruier f , . 1..M1KU .f.,. ,u ..r hlUorlous work, hut tllrv run now te n Imy'o vrlr

declared that he could hav patinece no longer 1 a frioml. r.l M stntothnt T will attn i'uiv-ra! with- j without injury ti thi'msohvs. i.t!i nno a im , .i..1.t frt. . in tht" i ouiitv v itli :i t r-t r:.o hnrs. fn?e i-hiinro. i? t tmM ,r- .

Toyou.Kiehard,' pursued the dying man, I ' , r . ww" ' i 1'.vtt.st Cmtrss 1kK-Ekv,-R.-I will se this vr.te.aMe ' v",s" .Mt-n.A.. , ... ,. . . . . .. and tno latter hnnlr said that he wished to haTe i apparatus when ordered. Tiie object for which it is Newport Daily cws.

Kn.u nnn V... ever- uiu periu, ning to u Jore coininuuicaUon with one sonassionate i intended is perfectly to preserve corps,., from decay Cp Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street, Cin-

. I'orauj e ,u:, i,..u t.e. -., ise . .e,.- ., , 0, l ,, l,rtsj afflicted w ill. Hnntnro of

arc requested to call. There are thou-

can bear testimony to the above, w ho have

been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr

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IFISKASE! BDiCAdE!! DlilEAME ! ! EE YE HEALED.

Ye who have, in mi unguarded moment, lieen led

astray and contracted disease: the horrors of w hich when neglected areseenin our public Hospitals and invalid Institution., bearing ample w itness of tho depravity of man; tho health and vigor that once bloomed upon the cheek being destroyed, the bodily frame disfigured and disgraced. Why suffer this loathsome disease to inflame and enlarge the glands: ulcerate and disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bone and stiiTiios? in the joints; wasting aw ay of the muscles, and finally rendering you unable to parsuo any business occupation whatever. Why linger out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death. Ye, w ho are afflicted by any form of these diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply w here you can be cured, and not suffer yourselves to be treated by those v. Iio are entirely ignorant of medicine and disease, until you are beyond the possibility of cure. It is, therefore, of the greatest importance to tlie afflicted to know that there is a certainly of their being properly treated and having tho disease removed from tho system, at Dr. Kates' Medical Office, No. 153 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the Wj,st

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Disease of xouth and maturity acquired at an curly period of life, w hich 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, tho

j objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself ren-

dereda termof unceasing misery and regret, should

Clocks- Clocks! Yr HOI.ESAI.K ASB KKTAlfe-Ihave now V received my spring stm U of Kiir'il Day and Thirty Hour Brass Clucks, everv stvle and varietvof patterns. Clock Peddlers. Merelnrts. and dealers jn Clocks, eem-rally throughout tho West, w ill llnd it to their advantage to give me a call before buying el-ewhere. My assortment consist., of all kiiids'made bv the following manufacturers: Chauncev Jerome." Smith k Goodrich, Win. L. Gilbert, Bircre." Peck A.- Co., J. C. llrow n. Drowsier & liijrraham, Elisha Slanrnss, Terry cc Andrews. Also Agents for the sale of Rotsford's improved Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Instruments for Medical use.

,:.v iiugg riijfnwi N simm ..s jii s. j-ii. -i-

och of living animal., which proved romplrtrhj tur satisfacmry cxanoi

cetiui. Dr. OR A M, author of the famous works rn 'Vetetahle Diet," saysi 'it is a remarkable fact in physiolngr, that the stumachs of animals, macerated in water, impart tn the ft uid t he property ot dissolving various nriicles of feud, and of Reeling a kind of artificial ilrttmtx of them in no ieje ti:Jtrcnt

! Cull mi the ag nt, and get a Descriptive sirrnlar, ! gratis, giving a large am. unit of SC i EX I t KIC KV. IDKM'K. similar tn the above, tuen her i t h n port, j.if UEMAKIvAULE CITIES, from all part, ol the ; Vnitc.l States. ; As a DYSPSF3L1 CURER, ! TtH. HOl'GH TOX'S preparation of PK P I V has : predceed the noi-t wja'-i-f ie tit rj cts, curing ease, of : 'e7f i, Emarintrtrii, .Vet ri,-t Vrii , and Ot. s'irf" "ir Cor.sttnifiiu-tl, iipp. i il to be on the irrv ver"-eof

the crave, ltis i m iio.siMe to s ive t he di la :1 . of cases in the limits r ttii advcrtiseitn nt Im t an then ri -catod certiti cate. have lieen given nf mure thun TWO Hl'XPKKI) MEMARKMU.K t lTtF.S. M.il,.

j dclphia, New York, and Iloston alone. These were j nearly all desperate caes, ami the cures wire not j only rapid anil wonderful, but p'-rm.ineiit. It is a great XKHVOl'S AS ITDO I K, and pnrticulnrly tit fill fur teml. ncy to hi! lieu disorder, I.iver i Complaint, Fever and A true, or had !y tr.-a ti it Vcv, r

and Ague, and theevil elicit, ol" Qiiiiiine, Mercarr and other drugs upon the Dig, stive orpins, atn r'a long tick ne.s. A iii. fur nrrsi in eatinr, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost n cciicilciWrofrA with I ntrrvf:rriittrr. t)r. ItOVGH I ON'S PKFSIN-. is sold bv nearlv all the dealers in line drug, and Popular Medicine, th rontrbout the Cnited States, it is prepared in powderand in Fluid firm and 111 prtsci iplion vials

lor ine use oi riMiiristll,

ITllVA l E Circulars

tie oniaineii ot ur. lloiigbtun or hi. Agent., ,1. .cubing the wlo le proees. ol preparation, and riing the authorities upon whieh the cla.n.s of tin. new

n nu oy are naseii. A. it i. nor

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i: to you, with all its dependencies, and the land belonging to it 'You, my iear James, have a talent for trade. Yoti shall be a merchant, efter your father. The store, and the viilaga lots, which naturally it n Teitli it T (riVM fi-k vnn

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'Aid now.ohnivaons.he.tr mv latest counsel. ! ct"'u" me oroiuers liiane, whose i II t numi

. i.e t . ...", i . . . ' ritinrrpl vcau e niiirk a fZn.l .1 . . , ! 1 I

- fuuiongn your property isaiviuea letnot your . . ......on. tu mgojiips anu seen . . t e . : lovers of scandal, asi a kwnrh e.r

r La uo uiviiieu uiau- Xjituuiir logeiner, anu lor ' t , ui a . . ... . . knew n . ' Q S. JA KMJ urserynian and l lonst. t marenit .nEulua-l 6od, asyoulibVS alwavs done i crlm lnttl trial. j j, .innati. I'ruit Trees. t;rnpe Vines, straw berrv ir defo-low. United, you will be strongcivided, j But however pleasant a subject it might be to j liliterbac .e world will discover your weakness. Rich-, ta'k a"ouf !t was a singularly unpleasant one ; Plants. Bulbs and rubers, esc. Also, :vo v e.rieties of ard shall rake Crain in abundance, and he .hall ! t0 contemplate, for the brothers Blane. j Sea'nJbea" sharwith hie broth.rs: for Joseph sh ill grind I It is impossible to describe the discontent of j l"TrVrdV-V' i'" pMl

it.aad James shall oner lus store freely to both, i "--"'"iiug uu uis tena.i in tne larm-house. 1 of Eitlh and iCace streets.

pOSS IIOISF. Corner of Court ami Walnuttts.,

ti. uiuo. .Man ami llorse gl per day. best of Stabling and Yard attached.

apl 9. 1-.T0 liVl-y

And co fnay Teliv.oh my -sens.in love, in intejrity. In mutual faith ;:ind so may Heaven bless you, as I bless you now.' The death of old Richard B'ane took place in the family mansion, which appertained to the tore, and which now became the property of James, the youngest son. Here the brothers had always lived , and hers they continued to lite after tlie merchant's death; for James would net permit either Richard or Joseph to leave him, although both the farm and the mill-estate boasted of houses almost as comfortable to live in as that beloning to the store. 'No, ne boys,1 James would say,you must not leave the old family mansion, a long as we all

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A-i Ol V 1II1U1T UlSITUSTPn ntm irnm fll.A C.n.l I . .

es - I .! mo iuuu iic me, ! to the children he heard squall. The onl k:.- I '

isfactiouhe enjoyed iu his new situation, was the j unbounded privilege of scolding; and an occu-! paliou in which the fretful man continually in- ! dulged. 1

Joseph was no better off. The miller's lamily was not the most pleasant family in the world, and the miller was no associate for Joseph. The poor man had but one resoucre to addict himself to study, and become a morose, melancholy man. Nor did James, who was naturally so cheerful, and so sond of company.suffer less. He missed the society of hislrothers.he was always lonely,

apl il, lr-VM lii-2-

O. .lTVDKKSS Manufacturer and importer of Paper Ilartgipgs. No. R3 .Alain street, six doors

above Eoarth, Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings, such "as Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc., and Velvet and Imitation Borders. iVc. which he offers at Wholesale and lietail. at the lowest market price, apl il, 1: .VJ-lC-l-y

dome. So he spent nearlv all his tim in ihn

company which frequented his store, to the i ereat distress of the nnlmnnv lioiiskro. 1, I

I I J - l, W"W pined away like a lovesick schoolgirl.

It was not in their social feelings alone that the brothsrs suffered the consequences of their unnatural seperation. Richard now carried his

grist to another mill, and it was through his in.

tiuence that Joseph lost much custom

remain bachelors, lou are within a quarter ! now, in the old house, which seemed so enipty

of a mile of your farm, Richard, near enough, I and dreary. He could no longer hear to bo at

you are such a walker; and 1 am sure it is bet- j ter to give up the entire farmhouse to your ten-: ants, than to thiuk of going to live there yourself. And as for you, Joe, 1 am sure thai, with so good miller in your employment as Mr. j Mitchell, and so large a family in your house as he supports, you may be contented to remain here for the present. 1 think that we will be happier together than we ever can be separated ; and now, if you like, 1 will make a bargain with you. We wiil live here as long as we remain bachelors; and the one who takes a wife home first shall take his brothers with him. The young men agreed to this proposition, and laughed at it, too, for it really seemed absurd ta think of three such confirmed bachelors ever taking unto themselves wives. Indeed, James named this condition merely to keep his brothers with him always; and they, understanding it so kindly humored his conceit.

For five years, Richard, Joseph, and James lived together in the mot perfect peace and

happiness, to the marvel of all Millbrook, aud more especially of the excellent old housekeeper. She declared that she had never, in her wide experience, seen anything like the love of those brothers. Meanwhile the farm flourished, the mill ground out grists of gold, and plentiful were the profits of tlie merchant's trade. RT II. In the many things the brothers resembled

A. C. PARRY.

JOIISi REI KI.Y.

PARRY &RECKLY Manufacturers nr.d Dealers in STOVES, TIN WAKE, Plain and Japanned, Wholesale

and STKEET

Ketail

I A l PC .t.rt

West side of Vine st.. betw een m!,KC application lo a physician w ho has devoted his Front and Second, Cincinnati. ; time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. , ,7-T ... ,. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical office is at Xo. 1.j3 Svca- . B. All kind, ofjoh work in 1 Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper neat- I more street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is

ly aud promptly executed on rea-1 a ' hysieian w ho is competent to euro the most hope

lie

He

also cures all those diseases arising

eonable terms.

i.muii ,i;iss mums oil iiiino. i r." -.it.,-. Order from a distance w ill ba I from 'nfectioii, cither In their primary or secondary

promptly attended to. j forms. It is. therefore, important to those afflicted mh li, 1KS-2 1-J-ly J tocall upon himwithout delay.

apl3, E-oi Ifi-ly A RELIEVED SUFFERER.

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I am the o;,lv rL t in th" West for the above Ma- r."" nc "V"'" " (:'" t u. ...e by Physician, chine.and uiifs.il them at the following low price's.- I llVv ni I ,!!r'nt,"l rerular pra. lice. Tr.ee, The laws, amUtroinrest Machine. .11 c..m,d ., Bat- i o it s v K TIBSJ veev t. . . e u terv. Handles, (Ve. SK. Mo. 'J complete. luiritii r. . " " n""'"'"' '" centime box ?PJ. .No'. 3..,. excellent Zef, 11 iv.T T'T'"1'.' a" wntten signature of . .V. HUftiH-

plelein Mahogany box, X. 4 (still sinallerl in r"X " ' i":.?"1''' ''r' V-

box. $).

4 (still smaller) in

Extra Batteries, Handles, Insulatzcd Copper Wire, !

A i.fo Something new and valuable for cleaning and i beautifying all kinds of polished w ork such as funii- I tore. Piano Fortes. Clot k Cases, tVc. Orders for Iho above promptly nttemled to. T. SMITH. I-JEa.-t Fifth st. opposite the Dennison, Cincinnati, j mh .", 1S.1C ll-iiui. i

lopy-nght and Trade .Mjrk.-t secured.

buld 1 y all Drtigeisi. ;n.d D.alcr in Medicine. AC KN I S. M.W. Haile, Brookville, John Thomnson, Greensburg, Ferris it MnCuMough, La.vreucel.urr Septembers, 18.0. 37.-12m

v i.ersc

llieliest tune f.ir enmmenrii r Ti, . be Ihe firs! Mmulur of eai U nn,:r - ' ' "r" are admitted at time. tio-.-i, f K'port rl t'.r r.nr,! r. ... M e. the inn!' -s:ni.t, - as ibe hoard r. Kxamuu r- 'i ",,' c . ' . .'

t1 :e ol Il.i;i.l:t:i.i;:.., the evaniiuate-n ef f

said n..t:tiitn n.mil fii.t

with the It n.riitiiry ; i,ih it-ink Kcci.iie: a. ceu'.il . , anc! opporiiiliitii o! acTUie beiie u i hi pi to Ii vr rrt r ,

sirueinr. a t lo.ri ei uei :ri .n.j brHi.i li el Cc retal Kil.it .: t'liii-i,. i and pi-np-vM prail

liieni ahle accui.ini:ots a, i.i ,. v ul.ilwe u .el id rec"i,:n' lit. T , i . , , tiiembers of ti.e pr. -eut i!... .- , u ;," wu .- Jum: . I! . .V.'t I !. ., I dill M. 11 ,.,. Til tn rt.,S, unit J J. !nrii-. .' .... , ;7 Kerciunn, t-ei.re W. 1 1 . . . t i. ... . Janu . T. Urowii. au.i T ra M r ,.a,..T' And, in curiuMm!, e um.,.: c-. rr cilireiK ii'luei.iiia in liu l !i.i:,-.i ::i to pairrtue a II-.ife 1 u.ii- t;i, .. eat i ii w hi re a. n.-uch n.l.ire -ii..n. in ; , . klid u t far 1 is n 1 1 -1 j.1.1 .ii,mi i, ,, p;irt el" par. ,u :i:id eiia.--ltai ".i .e'-.i , ill be inipr. rt( it, i.s .ii mi . 'e. r ... in tin- Wet. jt. k. ":": ,i

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V. M.SLI.I.1VA v. 'li.S.!, Iiidiiiiapelic. Mav ;. I i. N. H. Il sleill be the aim i f ! Iil-!l tire iai'li.iti ef t!..i i;i.!

si.e it, w ith itmiii Jlate nite.t. btlsilles. ini 11 ii

may be in maul ol r j :ir i f tlie sr, in;-. t.; i , t, - a , j j i, trv and i.i,..l :,,iii (,i..- -.

t icii la r. Cj Arram;eiiieiits liac li-i-n rei;!r- v largest ami lie.i Itoaniitig 1 ..,.., :., ft nil lu Jcc all t'ac St in? .ft. 1 1 t .ii a ; l-irt pi r Weik, n.ik:nr I :. -.ii Hoarding, T"lntion. an. I S i?v Mei-re n li hir., liic irii til' liiiii . i i.:, ;,l ,., , C.i i Icit Sept. 4, 'it.

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DOOTS AMJ SHOjet;. Spring arrangen ts, l) W. F. Tihitinp, Inkcsthe lilertv of callinir the attention of dealers to one of the largest, nml ho hesitates tint to say the very best nssnn. il stock of Hoots and Minos in Cln'ti; a'biptc.l to the season nml wants of the w ostorn trade. Wo always put up such sizes a. mir cii-t. oners require. Also For sale men and bovs Palm Leaf, Canton and Peddle Braid liats. w ith a full varietvof all kinds and colors. Merchants w ill And it to lln-ir adrntitaze to ell ami examine our stock and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we are prepared to sell boots and shoes as low as they can be houghtin New York and Philadelphia, freiglit included. W. F.THOPNE. mh 5 ll-3in 74 tower market st., Cincinnati. Sr.V.Ii and ISortirulturnl Store No. 3i East 5th. Cincinnati. Ohio. J. C. Ferris cic Co., have constantly on hand and for sale, a good stipply of Vegetable and Flower seeds, w arrantml fresh anil genuine, and in variety not to be exceeded by anv establishment of the kind in the West. Hird Seeds, liirds and Cages in variety. Domestic poultrv of all the most improved breeds. Fruit find oruan'"t:i' trees and plants. of every description, Vc, Ac., w ith every article of note usually obtained at such places. X. B. A fresh supply of Osage Orange Seed, war-t-inted new and good. just received and for sale by mho, ltj-j ii-cui J. c. r:.::i:is i co.

stoves: stov

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l can iniru:i but icr ! I it ach hti w to fi.in.c ii.iu,i i. i. i . X t UCII ft.i U Ul III (IV - t A P. '; l I irnrh hn to vhaTir I lie : ' v f. 1 U'su-!i hnw to m. kt w i I tt at !i linw in inn ki !.-.. i ti t!, I h hfiw t-j :n.kt '.T -:- v. I t rich In, .v in i!iM-.; ; , m n 1 X tfat'h !itW tO PiS Ivt i, ,- t-.;,r.l r;i. i . I It ui h Iikvi lo in im- ilf; 1, -ir -r,; I -n hasten lUt- i;rn i It o; u Ui. . 1 tra; h hiiv I-. ! a w In i'. t aiwi ; I lcii-!t h - w to p r mtvc i ! r . -1 trat'l Iiom t rt-tir.' i m i : ; i i t 1 IfHi'li h,iw to i iai-t' jtra tt ur . ;I t'tifli iiuu t u tli -t i it;- i .-n'.- n. . I tr :i h h-iw t ii ni.i :,c t': !; i.- , ' ' , , I tctli how to m:.Kc tl.r ! , 1 1 t at Ii liow to rnnot - ti ji i li n -I kntiw the ii'.Kivc arc yli pr!t ci!i i 1 know thvy art- h 1 i n-i y - ii i : . ..' ' I know fwry pcrnxT. hi'I t I f?iv directions to mrutI I know thev art hrl t v t it jii h : i.i 1 ak ON I.V t K DvM.I. A U i.": I rtcive n; U iti i tint - n A Hch-f s or send (o Ni . I. V S - v.

CI TOUT: CI.OTIIIfi STOUr. Ambcrg &

l Maclicl.w nolesale Llothing Deiiot. n,

st., Cincinnati, O.

Oct. IT

.'!!! .Main

51 13-ly

Fire and Harms Insurance. TIIK Commercial lnsaninee Conipanv of Charleston, S.C, Cash Capital s:U0.W.ti. Wm. 11. IlKr.iOT. President. A. M. Lrs, Secretary. A. is. Chew , Agent. Insurances effected on Vessels, Steamboats, and Fhitl'oals: also on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, .Machinery. and other propertv. on reasonable terms.

, Kefer lo .Messrs. Springer i; Whiteman. Olliee o. I lie n j i;, Front street. Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shociibcrger's

OILS, TALLOW tillEASEsand Ohio Mineral l'aint. .hit) barrels machinery Oil. Trice 5 cts per gallon: O'.llil o-.i1l.itia .1., O '

botli the older brothers went a rrent 1 ;!. no I rtvii ston-,

s , - . M . . Mi. MS- HI. SL VLB IMS SB J . Accumulated Capital. ?3."4.75.".-"4. Mokris i KANRLt.T, President. Tlinv Fkkemt. Acltiarj'. Lotsil Iii-rrlor for Cincinnati. X. W. Thomas. M. 15. Koss, Lew is Whiteman. C. D. Collin, Calvary .Morris, A. H. Coleman, Henry W. Derbv. llletlicwl I xnniinrrs. J. S. Dodge. M. D., li. 1.. Hill, M. D., James G. Hunt. M. D.. K. S. Xewton, M. D. l.i cs insured at usual rates. As agent of tho above Companies. I am prepared to receive applications for Insurance ou Lives, or airainst loss or damage by Fire on property, in lirookville, or its vicinity. A. S. Chew, Agent. Ortiee Xd. i.i Front street. Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shoeuberger'a Iron Store. feb li, 163.' i-0iu

TrtTIIFIt anil HitcUsTiii, store It. li K KPi.Eit, No. 27( Main street. Keep on hand French Calf Skins; Tlaltimore do do; Dhiladelphia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins f ir pat 'rs and shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deerskins and furs, mh 19, li2 13-ly

Xo. 2C Columbia St., Cincinnati.

out of tlieir way.to make their store purchases at

Tirownsvilie and bmithtown; instead of obtain- ! ing their goods of James for thirty per cent, less than they paid elsuwhere. Moreover, James n longer had Richard's produce, and Joseph's flour to trade upon; but others enjoyed the profit while th brothers wera enjoying the quarrel:" Thus matters went on for more than ft year. James aniiously waiting for Richard or Joseph to make the 6 ret advances towards a reconcili

ation, they wailing for each other, and the three making themselves as miserable as possible. COXCLCDED NEXT WEEK.

in casks of various sizes, do do do do ?otl barrels boiled paint oil. do 55 do do .-iXt gallons do do do In casks of various siizes. do do do do 3.V1 barrels tanners oil. Various kinds and qualities, from 3.1 to Gtl cents per gallon. lolHt gallons In casks of various sizes. Various kimls

nnu qualities, from 3.. to 50 cents per gallon. nlRtll . it TnnirrTTnriuvr 50 tons tallow-grease for heavv bearings, and Coarse T V jt jiJ? ,-Jr trr. BIPO r-Im Machinery, in barrels or eask,;T"nv consisUmcv a" ' '",r

reuu red. Price f. cents i.er II, ' ' . I , i ! i "i i.i 1 1 1 1 j ,iii iimiii a uirgi" aim general as

lMii.ii,. m,i m; i o !.. " ,. . . sorimentol t urars.

- '.iHiiisiiaiiii,iii u.irrci.s,ai mo lowest

m.il iei jtrice

COTTOeS VA IS "S The subscriber, rirent for the 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 Ratting. RUUCHAXXAX.

mh 12 eiu

I)OOTS A: SIIOF.S W. F. Kvaxs. wholesale deaf- ) or in Roots and Shoes, Xo. r.i. keeps constaiitlv on hand and for sale a good assortment of palm, straw, and panama hats; w hich w ill be sold very cheap for cash. No. 3 Lower Market St., between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh 12 12-0m

Machinery Oil, warranted not to chill in tho coldest weather, and considered bv those using it equal to Sperm Oil. Boiled Paint Oil, equal to Linseed OiLotherthan for white. I am constantly receiving large supplies of the above named articles, and my motto is, "Smnll profits and quick returns." R. F. POXD .W Water st., (tinder the Pearl st. House.) np! n-10-7wr Kew vr'k1 J'.t'T I JI IMUTATIOSAXOi:ilii ir t.l.KAr AKKIV Al. r.y the arrival of the shin l.K.irest Mnte'l .n.l 4inAt s- . I

consisting of Kegalias. ( jiiiones

lazniiores KrincirM's, Half-Spanish, and common. Also The best brands or Manufactured Tobacco, w ith every otherarticle in our line, which wo are prepared to sell on accommodating terms, at No. 203 Main st. ,5 doora South of Seventh. Cin. O. apl 9 13 MAKTHEXS fc OKDF.MAXX.

. A. TiVLOH. VJ. B. FRENi n. J. C. WVSNTTAYLOR, FRENCH & VYUriE, ?IlMIS'rKU3i and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and w hite goods. Also. Vmhrelhis. I'nr.i-

ls.tiloves. Hosier', and every description of trim- ! lea w are, eke., common ware. ccc. w hich we will re.

Liverpool, we nave ree

lueetiswnre, consisting

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lie

t-.'w'.1. KK" I K'S IHOX ll.t.. 15. Front si .nu....ii.. i... i..i.

Ian. line. Cincinnati, illii.i. K... .....i

hand a large assortuient of Iron, nails and stee'l. of their owu manufaeture, from Uio genuine Juniata bloom. jiist.y celebrated for the last twentv vears for its superior quality. Also Mouse Hole Anvils, bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast stool. English Blister

i.uini .i i uiitii Meet, tlliuic

each other; but still no two of them were much les. Mould Hoards, wagon boxes. eVc. ' of hi X

like. - V. " pV a'"1 ' at e lowest market prices . . 1 erson.s will please call and examine our stock beion

isiciiard, tne farmer, was of medium height, , purc.iaj.ing eisewhere

iiume our stock before

mil 12 12-ly

tilings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Peurl

sis. Cincinnati. mh 12 12-ly J. H. OOOnitlRT. St. rtstlEL. CiOODHAUT FIS1IEL. WIIOLF.SALK DE.tLF.RS in fancy and An. mestie lrv t;oods and rcadv made clothing, Xo. 21 Lower Market street, S. S., between Main and Sycinore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantly on hafnl, for sale, a lanre stock of all kinds of goods in their

line, v ounir inereiianis ami uealers generally, are invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere, mh 12, 1S52 12-lv.

nM..l .1 r 1 I 1 ! . ST- '

ii.u5.iiiai ouuui luuuy coiiiiiiriun. tie was v.! iiwr s -rn i. ii , . i ll' II iLiMt'. Importers and denlers in Clocks considered by ladies of taste to be the hanusom- I' Watches. Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and

w, . ,. I materials.

Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold

est ef the three brothers. He was naturally S

sn.er i-ncus; spectacle classes, percussion raps, revolving pistols, mzors. knives, sciss,rs. dentists fi.es. toys. eve. Xo."l3t. Main street, nuder Commer cial bank, t mcmnati, Ohio.

quick tempered, haslv in speech, geuerous in ' f "' "yer lever and verge w atches; fine gold and gilt Ki. .J K5 8 1.:. ! - " r,'''- ,i'ver common spectacles. Gold

..ivhwii. wsbsu -j-1. hi j wiai.a a sa. a 4 7 CUIIII' ty." JtJseph, the miller, was tall, athletic, with rouuJ shoulders.thin cheeks, a massive forehead, and a tlianghtful blue'eye. He was nervous in his motions, sensative in his feelings, profound iu theught, but he differed most from Richard, in the perfect command he appeared to have over his temper which was nut naturally less violent than his elder brother's. lames resembled one as much as the other and no more. He was small iu stature, active, cheerful, good-looking and amiable. He was generous as Richard, and mild as Joseph, the miller.' It was very beautiful to observe the forbcarf T HD.l.ll .n.l T ..... t . , T"l . 1 , ...

iiv-d -.v,- .uu mum lunoru mciiaro, in 'fie cu.inrrs; also. Shcai-s sh.... c

his ffquent outburst of passion. Fcarelv ever ! ' e""1 Knil0s ""i'1 n the best mannerat a s'hort

inn r.' i-i.tn

Patent lTIetalic Burial Cases.

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CTKATt 7IARRLF. W O II K S , Ln wkt & Li L-cle, comer of Hroadway and Fifth street. Cincinnati. Monuments, Tombs ,nd Crave Stones. Marble Mantlesand suiuarv . Baptismal Fonts, Mural Tablets I ,,, ases. Cardcn Figur,-s. Cabinet and t o inter Slabs. Ac. sVc, vonslanlly on hand and furii'sucd to order. I he trade supplied with Marble in Idoik or Slab, or Saw ed lo order. mh li 12-Iv r-V1.1" 1 F-, n? !-K' ,lKI"5t:R' "h'-les.ile . KetailtandyMaiiiitacturer. Xo. 3:tti. Main stnvt l-.r.st side, three doors ai-ove Kiglith stnet. Cincinnati' umo. Orders rf, vi pounds or upwards delivered to any part ol the city, free of charte. mh 1212-11

1 5 TIII.lt, Mar.ufaet!irtr of Sheep shears. Ci.;i' vcls-,,.r51:.K'Uvc' almost everv kind of Mi nnls,0" ,6' billh s,rivl' -N,rU side, "between -Ja.n ami Svcamore, t incitinati. Ohio. Ii Jolibllio- n. llr .....1 . .

rau.'ch-cs-7 Pr"Pily.lone t mode rau inaruv s. also. Shears, Sheen Shears. ssM-

ITJE contimie to manufacture and keen constantly on

11 hand, everv sixe and variety of finish of this" in

valuable article, now rapidly superceding tlie use of wooden coffins wherever introduced, on account of

their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protectiugthe remains from the casualties incident tooniinary interments, (as their great strength prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratfication it affords the friends of the deceased in the rcBectioti that tlie remains are kept togi-therin an imperishable case. As we have recently rednoedour w holesale prices, we are now- offering favorable inducements to t ndcrtakers thnittght the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. W. C. DAVIS iV CO. my 7 X. E. corner 0;h ct Main sts., Cincinnati. p W. rOFFIXcVCO. Bell and Dmss FonndMi crs.and Mannfacturcrs of all kinds of Brass work, dealers in lead, zinc, copper, block tin, copper rivets, spelter solder and metal pueking. Second street, between Broadway and l r.dlow, Cincinnati. Ohio. "Cr Their bells arc executed on new and iin proved principles, superior to anv Foundry In the world. they have a Chime of Kiclit Bells,"thc Erst and cnly correct one ever made in this countrv. feb 6, l?i27i-ly

nt Xew Orleans from

1 our Soring suniilv of

f beantiful new patterns of

pack or sell m original packages on most favorable terms. 1'ICKfiOX & l.KBKTTKK, apl 0,10 J-y 217 Main st., bet. Filth and Sixth.

, a. srtttnM v. SPItlGMAIY

S. CAMP.

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noolitlyrc A lietstone sV ltt-lir. Manufacl ttm-rs of Transparent Wash Balls, Fancy Snaps and PnFt...n..n. i'..,n... r:ni, I A,' . . 1

. .""hi iim ami csiern now.

ap 9ISj2 -l-y Cincinnati, Ohio,

pF.O. I. -VIriir.LL Xorth-w-est comer of It Pearl and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Man itfactures and keeps constantly on hand a large and

FORWAKDIXO and general Commission merchants. Xo. 21 and 23 West Front street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Particiilnrattention paid to rilling orders and disposing of produce consigned for sale in this market. Agents for transportation lines to and from all the eastern cities. Mark goods care of Sprigmnn V Camp, Cincinnati, Ohio. nib !i. l-.VJ 13-ly. WM. WATTS, CEO. s. Jt'NKIXS, r . F. roLDCR . W:il(.-, .T( iiKius tV CoiI)inii. JOURKKS of Drv C oot, IVo. G3 Vv oht Ii'nr! st.. -Ie Iwcon Wnlnut ani Vino. Cincinnati, mli V2 ly FREE STOTJ eT T IIAVF otihiunl. ami am constantly receiving a

1, large stock oi r ree stone, or the very

Kl Na.-au Strn t,curiii s.lid tiicwu.k k lu:lii-i rif !)()! C 1 Copirx of Lrttrr rrtr'Y Fr-'lll Mill I., ei.ur! "Till- Hi 1 ijio lellie II Hctiilyare tn !;...'.

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rg'HE Subscriber, thaukl'u I to a cciicriius public fer H tilt liberal patrouagr bestowed on hint, would rc-pectlulty i.iform them that lie still strives t merit te.i- : .rac, by keeping cuustantiy on hand, tl.e best : t ortmcnt of Stoves cvrr ef-crcd lor sale, wtsi cf the City. All those iu want o A GOOD COOKING ST-OVF. sboulil call at the Sign of the 1 line Kd S:i.v,s, on Mam-St., t.v.c dour North of ft. H. it J. C. Bl St""', w here he will he found, at all times, ready to wait m all ,llu mav lawir h.m with , --.li

tailor, iMtiee, btoie, and thop Stoves, of the tecib an! ;-iii new and beautiful nattcrns. i bp mi. i,,,.... .,r ' From '.u s. s.

public is respectfully invited to T ha Kt.lding Door Parlor Stove, which wi II meet the approbation of all HOLLOW WAKE. Sujrar Kettles, Skillets, Vols, O yens, and Lids, Andirons, Sadirons, I rnit-if amis Bra-s and Copper Kettles. He -till continues to increase his

iwi every ticsiraii c ann leiif -i i.,

Shcrt-Iron Ware, of his own niaiinl.ii i,.r. ,

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.ill I.i.

! MblS-r' and sitiliic.Ji. pcrii-mc. I

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.......... u. ,,.v .... . inv .uu lurnisii tue follow ing articles either wholesaleor retail. Window Sills and Caps. Door Sills, steps, fire wall coping:

general assortment of J.n.mnncd Or,,.,,.;.r, . n' .: ' I . . ' eau ami jooi eioncs eiuicr Free

o.l ,.i i.i T-..".i " : u' " r,'"' "f -arni

.......... , i,.",i, ini-naiv, niiieu uu oners to sell lo

wnicn ne invites the attention of Dealers, W hoi.

ana iteian, wnna conriiti net- that he can thrm as cheap as any other establishment.

U1STEKN PUMPS Ploera in any desirabie location bv Lemien Pipe, and warranted, together with a general assrtment tif Japaned Ware, he. ocing a practical Mechanic in tlieabnve business, oft. rs bis services, iih confidence, to all who favor him with a call, and insures them entire satisfaction. Old Copper, Pewler, and Iron taken in exchaoge for all articles in his line. Oct. ,'!. al-tf. J. H. Fl'DGK. TAe best and chrapit Family yTrdicinr in the H'tiiJ DR. ROBERT'S COMPOCND SAKSAPAKILLA PILLS. An alterative. Tonic, Diuretic and mild Cathartie Price 25 cents p, r bos. containing so Pills. Each bot contains lift, pill., which make, then as cheap again as any other standard pill, auu four tinus cheap, r, and warranted much snprrinrin the cure or various diaes. many of the Svmp mixtures sold; besides being a more conv. incut and proper form fur use. fllUE astonishing success which has attended the .1 "e o' Dr. Koberts fompniitid Sarsaparilla rills li proof abundant and cone In si re that they arc truly Nature Own Reme.iieR, and that they will cure all curable disease, mucker and mm pleasantly than anv other m.,; ;,. known. I he l"illareprincipallv an alteiar. r dicuic.ithiir hasis hi ing the sii'd xtrr -t orsar.aparilla, prt partd in a superior manner.; hut siiiTirientty catbartir in gently assist nature, without purging unnecessarily, which make them peculiarly adapted to weak and enfeebled penaiis.iuvignratii.t; and strengthening the b.v, priir'iving the si su-rii. producing new and rich bfuod a-.d a h..-althy action of the stomach and liver.

a ncy .re acKno w leu ged l.y onr ahl -st

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skin h.lit bec-ei e ,111 II.- iin4 Hint wrillktul. M I.:ii.i-i'i ml: m i 11 i.' !;.. a ri i st Si i l-et i,f .'I: jilt ), 11 I le. A n. kill IB ;li..i " 't smooth. I l-'iviiii Mr. .i ?J Ar:ir. -:vi lto-erkci 51 I lI must ri c.Miinu n.i l l.ii :i s s.-.s i;ir i'"" Swtefiii.igthe li.-ea-fc au.1 Itiautii) itn; d. j they bave b-en atl-pted iu my Utniiy nt 4 iK .10 l ess." I 1 r::i Mr. H I. Smith. 2"4 ttrai.d StM I l have tried V I.ata.s plan f-r fct ""-J cromhcif V'lil-ker'. Hair, Ac. 1 he liinC

cives ill his Scitc' of Hejilty, lire orili ' at! who want w hishrr., (;c.

Mr Steptien Sti-w art ul Ni v. ::rs V tlial bis evesilit ha l,e, n r: i : i ie.p

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Kri.m Cul 1' S Sanferd. "1 Cu

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the hair, and have nu i with m-rt'tnan 1 li-t'"

The S.-cri-t f.f tteaaty is w (.r h Itutnln il 1 11

From Miss Kate Ti -mil, Waverly rlf

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partitions hair arc the best lorrtrnd. fjrbettrrtli.il anvil. piUtur peli r I km M l.as... r.oilii f . : I a larre b.n.k with in favor l his ditlVreni plai.a lr .mpmuir-sf rearaiice, in prcs'-M it'g the I" lh, harJ- '" - J .. .... ........ ul. rt.'. I

1-tims. SCC. It I s W17K IS l.ir ne.-. -

printed. Allaccs.classesaiidsriesnnitriii He is selliec I f c pi- s il his l. -i ut- ivnm:i.,j?id the -.i-crrt

Itimiiii. n .-. ....... i: ;... msking and using tare

-Heerti-icl. M Las Js. e l!in s not pi

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lursjie. ne ei'ii '- --- . . a tc I.i. vast c rr -r n.:-mc leu 1 by n..iii f..rt.e k, '-:. giro! ,t-!- i. li-' 0I,r.,.ipt..f-hcd.'.r ?r , ,.( y ., nt bv m.il. siab. d up l.ai-l

and l l-ttrr . i-irrr, y.,e. ,-,-. tri ' 'j'l 't'n srconirn ll-di ii!-, i e-l.t tiiiie s iu he sent fur i jt, :iri' -ci iinitatiniis AUiiri a Nn ,,. rs.,,i can s. il t'.ii work witlmii .hcrityfr-mMLasass,

. ..: if, ith. r v cs make r ,

nhvstetkn. .-il.,., tins little "'k Term" liberal

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country merchants, Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others, nt such prices as will yield a handsome

prom to tno tmyer. livery article he offers for sale is made in his ow n shop, nad" under his personal superintendence, from the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to offer inducements far superior to anv other dealer in tho est. Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, and a great number of workmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand. Dealers w ho have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities w ill find that they can do equally as w ell here in jwiat of price and qiialitv and.in addition lo this, thev can alwavs Iruvjtist wiiit they want. ami may till up their stocks"just asthev may desire, without the inconvenience of waiting six w eeks or two months for a supply from the east. Particular attention paid to packingaud forwardingor.lers totUa co"ntr?- mhl9,if52 13 17Ai-l-G M.S. Tlie undersigned have the A pleasure of announcing to the citizensof Franklin and adjoining comities, that they are now manufacturing, and have ready for sale, Alexander Moffat's I in. h '.s ,0v namUnT Mil,1-'' Thc Pa'J improvement in 1 '""m farsnperiortoauv others now tn use. One hundred bushels of w heat, per hour, can be (.leaned w ith them, taking out the cheat, and all other trash. But the full superiority of these mills can only be known by seeing nml tr ing. Call and see them, before you buy soruo poor 'concern, which w ill only cumber ronr barn. , . " W". S. BAKF.R. Proprietor. rVi ?n Wr.MOFFAT,M.niufa.turer.

I have now on hand.

2t"K pes w indow- sills and caps; Suo ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills, t? inch wall; 6IH1" of most superior water table: 400" of head stones for grave yards; Silt cs of grave yard posts." inches square;

Diiiiim step stun ot an sizes; 500" of doorsills, l-Jinch wall;

8Kin of Are wall eopine. 2 by ll tnchei

ikio " orrence copmg,4by 12; Together w ith a large quantity of other work, all for sale very cheap for cash.

rail at n i WeiE a-iltta, fast side Vine street, between Dearl and Columbia, on Second. Persons from thc 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 w ork, of all sizes, constantly ou hand to suit the country trade. JOHX II. LAWKE.VCK, mh 12. 1Fo2 12-ly Cincinnati, Ohio.

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ji Chemical Compound timar f'he So4"-'-

! THE SPATJI-H HAIR GL

unexeentinnalilf. hi:t -!..........

me nignesi ai gree, and as a general Family Mdiciue Unequalled, The Compound Sarsanaril la Pilissr. .a r....i..

permanent cure of those di.ea.ea w hich arise from I THE SFAUI.Xi ii.liiA

.i iiiiiiurcnicui iiiooii.ana morbid s..c ret ions ul , ( Clean, white anu muiu. the liver and stomach, viz., erysipelas, scorfula . r ; .-' priiniuting ti'c gruw th,b'vn i' kind's evil. lllr...r. ..1.1 K. '..I : . . I . L . . : .. .l.iwlriiO' rs

P. ,.u,, mate ciitaneetis tn.-n aii rcnie, , ,i ss eruptions, blotches, boila. pimples. sure, weak or in- curing the cutaneous diseases ol tli ri ! ff( flamed eyes, glandular swellings' rheumatic aflVc- i led fur keeping the Hair nnm. iinparti tions, pains tn the bones and im ins, dronsry dvspep- ' silky softness and highly beautr.ul "' ';, rll ia. asthma. diarrh'F.a and rf, ....... . .'u". .,.....! hi., nr.mrrties i !i br ...

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" ' - rsno ny capillary ohst ruct ions : aoie, appneu enner to tne . ,,.,0iiF s; I ? ,he ''" l'. persons of serofuliois eonstitutions I sktn- It is unlike any of the A icne. ', , (

innaiiiaiuiii ot tne lungs, i n n ueti z a , t nd i gc tion, head- aratians soroinnimily used kt tne : .

I-ree Stone -. .,Muier, ictrr and agne, chill and fevers, and ! ority over all Hair prepamt. iiis .... - ,L f;ivo mo a ! feersin general, general mil nirr. ..is lOl.t- A en tes hein ? mnistetli ll IT a nd I ouii n- ' . I

JOHN WfLLTAMS. MERCHANT TAlLUIl, 3H. C.irmcl, Fr.mkliii Co. I.i. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, Pim finality CMlTIUNG-RendTsMade Feb. 3d, 1652.

, ,ne-e isint; Hum an injudicious use of mercury.

anu wnenever medicine is required to invigorate and purify the system. They area purely vegetable compound, and may be aied by persona of all agea. They are pleasant to 'he ptate, and produce no nausea, uneasiness ur gripingin their operation. Hundreds of certificates could be given of tho. who have used ihera with great bench t. We ask no person to take our word as to the merits of the medicine, hut to call on the agent and purchases hnx.andifon trial it does not give the must perfect satisfaction. They ran return the box and re reive the money paid for" the same. Purchasers wi be particular to ask fur "Dr. Robert's Componn Sars.parillit Pills," and observe that thc green rap per on each box has a face simile of the signature of Jot, Hoberts, M. D. and C. F, Fay, and to purchase nonenthers. Letters on the subject of the medicine, must he addressed, post paid, to C. P. Fay, Owrgo, Tioga Cii N.Y. Dealers in Franklin Co., la.ran harn terms on enquiring of th Krluorj ef American of Siookville la. No. 7, "5 1 , 4).Iveai-.

and'heating as the tlcnhohe rnr,,r ' ,.!. :

being iree ol toe greasy qualities . ,,f

Its power tu remove tue gnni"""-" -structsthe pores of the skin when fc whi. h prevent the follclcs from cmi"' substance necessary to the natural m nd growth ofthc Hair is am quailed. jr One free application oftbe H.iirOb " e. a more la.'ing beantr and mnisturc in' ,f hnl l.ottle of the nlenholic nrtH '"" ,

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whose hair i. slightly gray, will S"1 '.I.-!-.... r

carccly perceptible. Mothers "'.1,,'ir(B ation ihe best they can use to drc-s cm. ke ping it in place, giving it a r.-i it bl?f 4 ,'

anu causing tt to grow iuvur.it... . - Jj1?.

ration ol art can cause t ne nan ish Hair Ohiss wi'l do i I.

i:i.n.i ,i;...n. .- m,.!o t. PrcfiT"

who h'liv liv wholesale. Addre s C. T. i7

M. Y. Price 25 e uts pt T bottle. Dealers iu Franklin Co. la. caa learn

quinngnf th F.Jitorot the A Bicrican f

.not. , si.

this Jih: C-'I

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