Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 June 1852 — Page 4

ITlir ISibcrttian uiiclHi I'ricmlin a Tight flare. .1 .- . -. ! .1 I

Tbe -nan that Hot llttmhnt:. .1. uttriug me process 01 re-omuiine me .oivThr is- ' which 1 was a passenger had rr portion ol New ork city, which was de...pned to'clmnge liorsrs, ami "iVd" the ia- iroyed hy the great fire of 1335, two Irishnorr. ft a small towu in Vermont; and men, employed as hod carriers upon a block ,-ii.. er over, we were waiting the arrival ol "f brick scores in Beaver street, were seen .st. petition on intersecting route, to proceed loitering about half an hour after the other r.Mon our lournev- Cigars had been lighted, workmen had lea the premises one evening, and bv wav t'f passing our t:nie, we had cem- There was a qnaulily of Ptaging an 1 ot'ier ,emeda 'critical examination of the man. refuse lumber tying about, loose, in different montli pictorial t-sters of Kariunn's Menag- ,ari of the building, which these men hsd r;e which covered the walls of the spacious 't lost sight of during the day, and they rubor room, lV.rnmnVs mine opened a triiilliil -nained behind to secure a b.ick-lo.id of tonic of conversation; every one present .oarus. which Ihey had found leisure, in the .J-med stTeri with anecdotes "of the "Nap - I f lei noon, to get together at the top of the l. oii I of Showmen," and Woollv horse, the , house where they had been at work. Keeiee M-ruisid, and Joiee Ilcth, were not U will be remembered that the stores forJottcn ii the discussion which follow- ; thrown up in the -burnt district," were, in ', I many instances, very sham structures, and ' i i .1. l ..1 :..';..:. 1... I I were, ot.lv beld ..o hv the snonnrt arror.fed. hv

Siii...clll V a luuir, siau-M'itu iiiuniuimi -- j -i- .- -ii - -

with u owl like expression of wisdom ami ' the neighboring buildings.

ci 'iiiiv, who had been listening to our rejvarks with au evident desire to lake a hand,

li-okecut 1 s'posj you think that's all filed big concern'. Anybody would that han't seen it.' Then I suppose you have seen it?' said inv legal friend. Yeas, I seen it at Springfield, was the reply; 'it's a darned humbug'.' Is it possible'.' said the Major, seeing a prospect of fuu. Couldn't you oblige us with a description &f the institution. Cert.uiilv.' answered Jonathan; here's the

stage, and as soon us we get started I'll give ! yon all the items. They can't humbug me very often, and when tlicy tio, I cil'Uie to advertise t'or'eiii till 1 gets quart;.' la a few minutes we were under headway, aud our verdant friend commenced unbosoming himselfYer see, Eamum was a going to show his caravan down to Springiield, Fourth of July, and 1 thought there'd be a good chance to see the elephaul and celebrate the day both at onc't. What 1 wanted to see more than all the rest was the Car of Jogglenot, drawn by a string of elephants.' Did it meet your expectations?' I never seen one side of it . Before I got in town, they'd got all through paradin,' the elephauts vs nnhsrnessed. and the Car of Jogglenot wis into a woodshed. I made up my mind right otf, then that the ha consarn was a humbug-' Was Barnum aware,' I asked, that you

were t.) be in town ' J Not ;is I know, was the answer. j If he had known it,' addeu the Major, 'he j would doub'Iess have waited. JJut you visited i the exhibition, I supple?' ' j 'Of course; I was bounj to do t'nat, if it i bust me. That was a bigger humbug tiianail ;

the re-t 'How so?' W hy, in the first place, I expected to see Jenny Liiui.' Was sit; announced in the hills?' I don't kiiow; I didn't read'em, but I ax ed the man that stuck up the picters if she'd be there, and he said yes, and that she'd sing the bir.i song standin' on top of a cage of coc-

The haste with

which tne walls were run up, was altogether reprehensible, and some of them settled, or

tumbler1 down altogetner, oeiore ine interiors were completed. One of these was located as we have above alluded to, and the heroes ol" our present sketch had waited below for a full hour. When it had got to be thor

oughly dark, Tatrick ventured to ascend the

ladders leading to the hall -finished ro.1, tol

lowtd by his friend Michael, for the purpose o' securing the plunder they had gathered to

gether.

New Goods. T TIE subscriber thankful to a penerotu pnblie Jbr past favors-, would rcspcctt'nllv announce to

I his old customers and to the community generally,

mat ne nas lately received direct mini tne ban a fresh and well selected sto.'k of spring and summer llry Roods and notion. ilk twl. rea.lv made

clothing, hoots, shoos and bonnets, silk, strnw, and

I'.n.aina tiats. Hardware, t.lassware. and uueensin 11c also keeps constantly on hand a heavy sup) it y of liioeerlos, Linseed Oil, AYliitc Lend, White and colored carpet warps, carpeting, cotion cams, solo and tipper leather, coif and kip skins, salt, grind stones, iron nails, and elect, and a more general assortment of even thing than is usually fonrd nt a regular retail establishment. He would

w jsay in conclusion, that all of the above named ar- ' ' tii les ill he sold at as low figures as they can be j bought at from any house in the country. He would 'then extend a polite invitation to all to come and

TnYl-iriTF! II liAintl o fAt-i. " Ail "meni.-gooii. us no ui a s ...ice B.c-.i. . icas-

V ill I l.vj IclUt fAU-lUlsjiil) urein showing them and charges nothing tor it. afv?'l Ictfiiti ivn I -Ml kinds of merchantable coiinti-y produce taken Vll .M ii.tl.lt AAU 'in exchange for goods, and the highest market IftYtl'VBTliv ' price in cash liaid for all kinds of grain. I I IcM, i jel KICHAKl) TYXER. Among the numerous dLsooveries Scioaee has I 7y- , . w -made in this generation to facilitate the business of 1 i , BI'L''S AlNIi P.IK.tsOIiS, A life increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the' 'a' of the shove named article just ar-

i . nil., iiri n- ,-m-Hll ill J. l l c I

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it f .1- fta

ai-.ifli -,

CHERRY PECTORAL

'For the rapid Cisi-e of

rorcus, (OLDS, iioarscxess,

BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS

t 'rm of human existence, none cau be named f; r,v0 and lor sale cheap at

real vame to mankind, llian tins contrihulion of f hmi.trj - to tits Healing Art. A vast lri.il of!

its virtues throughout this broad connlrv, has proven 1 K'r5''e'1 " J"t " b-yond a doubt, that no modieine or'JoiublnaUon j 1 P".?1 !l'""S"d

ot m.'ittcines yet known, can so surelv control and

CLOrillXi-Tho nn-

reeeived from the Kast a

Slimmer ,-lolliiif-- eon-

! si.-ting of clotli coats, tweed, satim t. leans ami lin-

cure the nnmerous varicti-s of Diilinonnrv disease ' '"'ere, ratinet, unnen ano couon

which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands I !'" satin, iinnen and eoiton vests, or a ' i.i... t 1 .... i vl litR. !.( anil nnlnn Vniv.hnaArc h-aii M iIau aII

and thousands everv

Having gained the upper story, the two! abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length ' " ra" "l inspect his stock before buying else-

uo. ' i "-en iouiiu men can oe renea on to cure tne most

...I.-., f L- .4,l-..l .lrd I.;. -.,t ! a"gumii unecuous oi tne Lungs.

friends leisurlv commeuced to "wood

J . . 1 ' ' (l!ii.lr.irma .,.t i ,.f I ...... 1 . - I

ui not permit us to punnsii any proportion of the euros affected by its use, tnit we would present the following opinions of eminent men. and refer further enquiry to the circular which the Agent below named, will always be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable proof of these facts. From the Prrs 'nlent of Amhrrtt Col.'rgr, the celeb ratcd Prufes-ror Hitchcock. 'James C. Aver Sir: 1 have used yonr Chkhhy Pki i-nnit in mv Ott-n ;!. tt il.'.si,-a.iat.H Ri..i...li;t-

Ihe back wall tumbled: violently , is. and am satisfied from its chemical constitution

(jo 1)

R. TYNEK.

Cincinnati Advertisements.

Patent Metalic Burial Cases'

IT'Kcontinne to manufacture and keep constantly

Y on hand, every size and variety of finish of

this invaluable article, now rapidly superceding ine ue of wooden oofflns wherever introduced on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protectir.gthe remains from the casualties incident to ordinary interments, (as their gre A strength prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it nffords the friends of the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imperishable case. As e have recently reduced onr wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfull v solicit orders from them. W. C. DAVIS & CO. my T N. E. cornertHh 4 Main sts., Cincinnati.

rl'STOI made Roots and Shoes at wholesale, l.yJAMKS HUDSON, Xo. 223 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, 1K2 16-l-y

Cincinnati Advertisements.

HAY AMIOHE SCALES. Of an improved plan, put np in any part of the counlrv. Repairing done on the shortest notice. iti;Kn:iti:ti;s. J. S.Cheneweth & Co., Miner. Andrews & Co. Bishop, Wells V Co.. R. Buchanan, John Swascy At Co., Burdsall fc Brother. Columbia street, north side, between Sycamore and Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh5 lj

turned wiluly to his companion with the interrogation: 'W nat'a that?' j MuTlher,' shrieked Michael in response;' aud in another instant the two lumber thieves ' had scrambled, one over the other, out upon ! the edge of the rear wall of the building, as the entire front went down with a crash into ;

the street

with the shock, the heavy gutter gave way ;

at one eud, and ratrick having seized upon

thai it is an admirable compound for the. relief of

taryngial and bronchial diiiieulties. If mv ol.inii.:.

t it nnrtiallv o.senHs.-t Mirhap r nnir In ... ' . v '

.. . . -.-..s j ; ou are iiueny to nse u as you imiik jiroper

EHWAKD HITCHCOl K.L. I.. D.

Front the tVirft-lT t t bi-nlr.1 Professor Silliittnn, 1 1. i. I, i.

Professor of L'hcmitrry. Miiirraltigy. (i.c. Ynle Col-

j (rr, Member of the Lit. Hixt. Med. Phil, and I Scientific Societies ol .Imcrira and Eurotte.

-l ueem me vhkrrv t'KnoRiL j composition from some of the best

1 Jacks: do braces; do smoothing planes now on I .-.Ii-....i..i i- x-1 - n

.iiiunntii.il P.1H-uj ye ; i. l i.ir.n

Bbls Kanawha Salt: "3 hhls Lake salt of a su perior anicle now on hand and for sale bv

je4 R. TVXEK'.

l.)0

Clocks Clocks !

IIOLESALK AXI KETAIII have

and Thirtv Honr Brass Clocks, every stvle and va- fj P W YOtK ACenCV.

riety of patterns. rpOR the sale of Otard, Signeite and other Bran

r mi k rtiiiucr., .Mcniiniiis. uuu in .n.-rs hi c hh ks,j uies. and Domcsuc. ljipiors. Dark,

generally mrougnom ine esi, win nno li to ineirj fo.,Xorth Kast corner Third Race sts. advantage to give me a call before buying else-t llati, Ohio, near the Kumet House.

where. .My assortment consists of all kinds made ) t torn y-w n 11TIT?Q by the following manufacturers: Channeey Je-I ijlol Uf 111101110. mine. Smith cc tJoodrieh, Wm. L.Gilbert. Birge. RRAnirai.

Single and double I ?-'k Coi J c: Bwn, Brewster & Ingraham, ; - t $ c. perjal.

t,,-. n-iiioiiiimre.j. uood Hrandv eoual !1 bramlv 4. Also Agents for the sale of Rotsford's improved Excellent draught do ' " 1 0(1 " " Galvanic and Electro Magnetic Instruments for Good draught do 75 " . "

Muitical use. i otard Depuy & Co's good

Ditto ven superior

COHHERCIAL INSTITUTE ; " OFIDMKAPOI.Ii. ' V. McK. SCOTT, A. M. Principal. rWlHIS Institution is now permanently etablihed I. and is open at all times for the reception of Pa pil, and in room having been recently fitted ap with all the elegance and convenience of t be best Cincinnati Colleges, now furais lies advantarmi equal

to any institute n in the West for a ful and tkor-

'uugh Commercial Education, whilst the cost ia little over one-half of other..

The studies of the Full Coarse are those .ieccsary fora complete and thorough Mercantile Education.

land comprehend, four distinct classes of Subjects,

to wit.First Ca Double F.ktrt Book Kssciit.

Thi embraces the science of Book Keeping by

Double Entry, and its spplication to Wholesale shd

Hetail business by sole trader, and Partncn,Baiikinr

Manufactiiriiig, and Domestic Shipping, and Com

mission, Steam Boating, and Foreign Shipping, and general Commission business, including the method

of keeping the varinrs auxiliary books, as the Cah

nook, Hill book, Hauk book, Invoice Hook, Sale book.

Grain book, Outwatd Invoice book, Account Cur-

t-nt Dook, &.C. The Second Class embraces the Laws, Customs and

t. sages ot 1 rade and Commerce. 2'at'rsf C lass Mbrcantii.b A aiTBstETic Embra

res Calculation in Interest, Discount, Loss and Gain, Commission and Brokerage, Equation of Payments, Direct and Indirect Exchange, He. Ice, on the new and improved method Of Cancellation.

Fourth Class Commercial Law. Embraces the

Law, A.C. relating to Sole t raders, Partnerships, or poratiun, and Principal and Agent, Bills of Ex

change, Promissory Notes, Ae, Marine, Fire, and

KbkLI A. I - ismiiiv-, uiiiiaci mi. tirnvn, iui nirillg

( in. in- " ner vice, oi aaies ana me nature ol c.uai suiet

' laud lastly those remedies which lie in a measure in

The Fire in Brookville

MAKES no difference in the price of goods, unless it makes them cheaper than ever. To prove that they are so very cheap, just step into Birtos"s and examine his

2 00 2 50 3 CO

an admirable , Ginghams. Laces, edgings, insertmgs, needle work- ; kxtra Batteries, Handles, Insulatzed Copper ire,

nnicies in tne et i nuars. Mecves. t utis.MiK, t otton and worst-, etc.

for

his skirts with the desperation of a drowning t mau; and the two friends found themselves I ou a sudden, dangling between heaven and

earth, in tne darkness, irom ecge oi tne Iran gutter. 'Och! bad luck to it Michael!" shouted

r....;fc l.l tl, ...lt. ..-l,,. i composiuon irom sol

, ... .naicna .v.ean-a. ami a verv effective r.'inoiiv are ye doing! the class of diseases it is intended to cure.-' "

l aitll, l atrtcfe, 1 m llOUidlir niesel last to -ew riaven. 1 1.. .tnv. 1. 1M!1. ! together with a select assortment of Citv made

that beautiful tut of vours.' ! - Is.- , I'resiihnt of the ; ;aiters, Flippers. Boots. Slioes. Ac., e-c.

uuesue uas useu tne I hkrrv fEiTo-( ; iiiIciik u (..ooiis

In great variety: superfine cloths, doeskin and fancy Ciissimeres. .iiiiniiH-r Cloths. Fattinets. Tweeds, Hosiery . Silks and oilier Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, est.. vVe.

ROY'S WEAR.

i simiitiv iisit'.w mir . .ifc-nnv- w-t.id. ...-...

don't be botiieria' verselfwid the fut- It's

liniTjr slotk f Krw i-naonnt)!e Ooodn.

Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore; I I am the only agent in the West for the above Mawhieh he is soiling cheaper than the cheapest. ' chine. and will sell them at the following low prices. LADILM IMCESK (.OODS, : The largest and strongest Machine, all complete, In endless variety, handsomely assorted, and of . Battery, Handles, eke. 815. Xo. 2 complete, $111; the last and newest styles, both of pattern and with box S10. Xo. 3. an excellent size for family color, among which are handsome silks; Barege use, complete In Mahogany box, 88. Xo. 4 (still

I Homines, -Moiislin lielaines.Uareges. lawns, rreneu smaller; in box, JJIi.

ed flose. Kid and Silk Gloves of all colors, and an

immense stock of prints, of everv quality and price.

; e i' c .

... u .. VI... . ... J .. a. c. .-euaie

.ii, uegurr.iu, .uicnaei, we re uuue lor . :,, wi1h wonderful sneeess. to mm . ;.,fl...,....-

Let go the ful man let go the tut or we're ! tion of the lungs. uiurliiered, the both, uv us, so we are" I From oncol Ihc fimt Physicinn in .Tlaine. 'Alt, bejabers, I'.itrick; mind yer business! . , , Sco; -Me.. April 2fi, 1.-40. T . ... , . .i Dr-J-C Aver. Lowell Dear Sir: I am now eonwid the gutthers now, foreumt ye, there; and stmlt,y usineyourCimRRv Hectoral in mv i.raetiee.

Ai so Something new and valuable for cleaning

and beautifying all kinds of polished work such as furniture. Piano Fortes. Clock Cases, &c. Orders for the above promptly attended to. T. SMITH, 12 Eat Fifth st, opposite the Dennison,Cincinnati. mil 5, 1S.V.J 11-bm.

(I

1 1 R0" HOl Sr, Walnut st. between Fourth

Maioney will

A large assortment, well selected, of superior,

It's go I

atoos ami parrots. She wau't

sure ye may be thit Mich.iel

take care uv the lut 'Let alone yer hoult, ye spalpeen ye! lucsel aswudu'l be kill wid vel Let sal'

'Och, Pat, is this the way yer iraters a friend that's clung to ye fer uigh a year? By the powers ye may say that .Michael Ma-

there and I 'oney won't quit se now!' and tightening his

...... .. . .. ,-.,. .n.ii-1 iiiviuciiie nir pulmonary tine ami common iialilies. at low prices. complaints. From observation of many severe ca-, Hoots,, Shorn, Hats, Caps, ses, I am convinced it will cure coughs, colds, and ' Carpeting. Table Covers, Table Cloths; a large asdisoassot the lungs, that have put to detiauee all sort incut of all qualities and prices. A verv heavv other remCMies. stock of Muslins, bleached and unl.lea.hed, col"I invariably recommend its us? in cases of con- ..rod and t ille.l. cheap sumption, and consider it much the best remedy ;iocci ivn, tlollovvai'c, know ufjr that disease. ResK. ifully yours, " ! Hardware. Ce.larware, Uueensware. Tea-ware in I-CI MLMAX.M. D. whole setts, iVc, &e. Our stock is verv large, 1 spared and sold hy JAMES O. AVEK, Praeti- j bought at low prices. and will be sold eheapfor cash cal C hemist, Lowell, .Mass. i llp ,. i.i-.i.li.ee. it. it., j. r. i: li It'inv.

' Brookville, April C3, 1853.

Sold in Brookville. bv M. W. TIaile:

Gifiortl ee Depuy; in Metamora. by C

in rtiioerson ine. oy v.. a. Druggists every where.

in Laurel. by Van Camp;

Overton, and by the my iW, Isvii. 22-ly

never seen one side ot her and then A know'd ihe whole consarn wasadarned humblle-. "Veil. then. I went round and look a look

o ll,.Ll,,k l,o,l b- rnnnii i"IS VOlCe

... ,, ' , i j j .!... j .. ! attract any a.u wliic i mivut Chan ;e to be in i heels. Window Weight

iu uirir w-ts inui ii a no miicu inuiiaiiu wcvi- - . .. 1 1 j . . ' ...i: .k;...

' iit.:t-imr fiisi.ric 11111 f mifi.-k i.iiiiiii if im- i.,..... . ...n..-ii ii... i-siniiiisii iiiiiil. w c :in? iin-

RDRMIS t.INCK. JSO. H. FARsCHAR. Linck and Farquhar.

I TTlIi: Post Office buildings. Sonlli West Cor1 tier .Main and Head streets, Brookville Indiana.

The attention of the public is most respectfully invited to our spring stock of goods, carefully selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati MarkeL'of the

pared to till all orders with dispatch, and will, if latest and most fashionable styles."

luio uca.n. i - - : murthcr" at the top of T l, K IRO oi DR Y and Xn. 1 ii rhinehop W e are manufacturing thresh- -1 did all in Ins power to ( ig machines. Separators. Ploughs, stoves. Water Tl might change to be iu j W heels. Window Weights. Wagon Boxes, itc. vi

grip, .uicliael seemed actermiued upou adhe

ring to the only chance apparently left him

lor t-uiely from a terrible death

.Michael shouted

aud really

1 in il... t !t I-,;...jII,t 1 .t n.llurn iti- neaiiiiy uiatnoce, um i auitu iuuuu it nil-

was, aud the folks was all feedin'.'em Willi : f - pp- -b ""." desired, warrant all the articles we make. Job

apples and cakes and thine. I had some lr,e"u s . R's and repair work done. ooiichnnts in mv hat, so 1 held it out to one j 'itggles, .Michael found he must go for je44-tf J.T1LXEY&CO. of the earned things, ti see if he' take one. n or """B lJ" " ' "i!; Deciding IIFUX xn tvrsTFR n-j i . i it would be better to leave Ins lriend to l ie T .. I1 I llt.K AI Vt.STt.R 'Did he take oue?' I ,,., ., to do,trov Patrick as well a, 1 Kookscllt-rs and I rcliaiils-F,ll 'lletook'ein all, and the hat Tf, stuck ; cIi.uk e, I. lan to destroy ratrick as well as tr.lo for Konks an(, St:llinorl. !lt wImlo 'em inl.isnastv, peaked month, and bepun ! lmll, he mace up ins miud to swing off, j ,!... Kmcss ev- Kei.looo. Publishers. booksellers. ,. , ,,- ' 1 . l. j V.i.t :' though a broken skull, shattered limbs, or : station ts and manufacturers of everv variety of eat,., 1 hollered to the keeper, and U.d , ineMUble. lldvili " cmertSobl. Xew V.. lain it wss a bran new hat. He said never , 11 rla'" , " . 1 ! . " ' g ; ii.viu a call from .Merchatiis and Bookscllors.to ev-

niind, he'd Eet it neaia.' I r-tc,-u '"- mux on u.e , n.nlne , ritv, .,,, n:,,,os ,- Mll.ir vory w j

. - w ..v. v. ..." , ...... x , ... ..mv i.iiii.,s. ..i i-i,-;ii.i u in ;uii I aSS fneints "lut,'' which happened to be at lei- ( Books, embracing everv varietv needed. school and . . ' . Ll......;...l k..l . ...........:.. I . '. .1 .

sure, lis uelermiiiation was la.s-Uiiied. ... i-.-i miki usni in scuoois ano

Och, then, good-bye, ratrick," said Mi

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L1XCK & FARQ.VHAR.

BO.ETS AMI8IBJtOS. Just received a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and forsaleut nivT LIXCKcV FA KhCIIAK'S.

Did he get it?'

" Yes, lie got it, but a hat ain't of much account after an elepliaut's cliawed it. Then, . I'd a sworn the hull consarn was a humbug. '

lTItmitF.MVtK & I'AUAStM.S A large l' lot of I'rnhrclla and Parasols for sale at the lowest possible price at

my 7 Ll.M lv fc 1AKUI 11AK S. p.tXCV" tiOODS-Splendid assortment of Lawns, Beniges, Berage Ho liines. 'I'iss'ues,

ademies. libra rv and miscellaneous books for Pub

lic Institutions, schools. f-in.i!i.s nml s:,.,,.!.,,-

Well, I took a look at Tom Thumb, aud the ! tuu'' ,url u 'g spcec.., oao ,uca w , scho.i.s. ,;,,. .yer. !m,, i,yn,n Books, o. great r.-i r-i - ,r ... j ,u. i'u .,-,i, ; It; but 1 did nt stale the boarus. ratrick, miud ! vanety of sizes, prices and styles of binding. StaCoyluoa Chief, and the man that hduled w ith j 8ll.,shed into persa-! ti,,"or "f ovor v;"-i'1 "f 'S" '' Domestic his toes, and the feller that went in with the e' 7" 0 ,e' 1 11 sn.sMiea into pergd ll);ltl 1-.,t.tur of wllk.h ,,u. ,,,01;,e th.Mns,,lv,.s

lions. Ihe will animals was well enough, ; -' , but I didn't see as they look anv diHerent i ler- a"" looli to m- wi to .nd ch.Uers from anybody elfe's. I expected Uarnuin's -1 and Wllh a 'no unearthly scream he lions would be twice as big as anv others.- ! ?u:t "IS g'V ul' hls nend . foot who gave There was one thins though, thai was fust ! "m "f,""1 ' " tll ; u,Vil iwld e' ani1 flown rate; that was the wax statuatary-espeoiaily ' "V'1 Mltllael wllharf"- . , . , the -intenipenmee family.' I told the man , S0 ,C ,i,UCed' "1 ,he da'kcess. hat lhe

irig.iieiieu irisiiiiieu una noi ine remoiesi iuea ol their re;d position. Oue eud ol the gutter to Inch I'alticK clung, had lodged as it was tailing, upon the aojouruing builuiug, ciis-

. taut only about lit lee n teet Irom the ground;

Silks. Satins, and n hit '

cheap at my 1

dress goods. For sale verv

1.1XCK& FAKQUHAK'S.

that tnk care of it, I wished everybody tiiat ever driiiked a drop of sperrits had to stand and look at that about a week they'd never want to drink again. lie said he wished so

tu.

-"Thkeitall in all, though. I was mad; I so ' o-ugiiug ail me didn't see what I expectedand 1 dian'l hke h,l ,n ,act butahout a loot lro.n u.e earlh! the idea of ix-ing humbugged, so I enquired of At the moment he quit his hold upou Patone of the men that was stirrin' up the mon- s ioul he g"el '" as beiug lauuchkies where Burnnm was, and he pointed him eJ eteruitj, and his surprise may be couout to me, selling lemonade out of a waffon. J '.en he tound that niMeaU of this, I went up to him; and. thinks I, ,l'll give be was launched saMy into a muddy passagehi.n a piece of my mind.' Sez I way which ran between the buildings. Mr Itarnnm 'Howly Mother! continued poor lalnck,

suit clinging in despair to tne guiier, some six feet lroui terra hrma.'Och, me wife aud ehil.iers! Help! Murlher! help!'

'Sixpence a glass, set he. '1 looked at his lemonade; there was just one lone, solitary, second handed slice of lemon in a whole wa-h-tub full of it, and he peddlin it out at sixpence a glass. That made me madder than all the rest, sosaysl.loud and auriitably '.Mr. B.irnum, I think your showsa darned humbug. Young man,' sez he.'I s'pose you paid to come in?' Snpposin I did?' sez I.

Well,' sz he, 'supposin' von have: vou

1 j It I X T S A. i I U 1 1 A ?l S;i ki pieces of well I assort-..! prints and tnighams. For sale at re-

to supply as low as anv other house in the tra.l.

X. B. Foolscap and Letter paperand Slates at mill prices. je 4-24-fit Connersville Iron Foundry,

A l Manufaetorv of the celebrated Hathawav

duced

mv 7

prices at

L1XCK & FAKUUHAR-S.

Propnetor. late of Walnut St. House.

mil 12 12-1 y pOTTOS VAIIA'S The subscriber, agent for ' the Covington and the Cooper Cotton Factories, lias on hand at all times, for sale at the lowest prices, a large slock of Yarns, Wick inc. Carpet Warp, Twine, and Batting. R. BVCHAXXAX. nih 123iH Xo. 26 Columbia St., Cincinnati.

llOOTS A: SIIOF.S W. F. Evans, wholcsalo ; l) dealer in l?oots and Slows, Xo. 13, keeps con- ', stnntly on hand and for sale a good assortment of palm, straw, and panama hats; which will be sold ,-i.t-v plutnn r.ir i!ii.h. Nrt l!l 1 .nwor l n rt i.t st l,i.- '

tween Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio, mh 12 12-tim

rtlfiAK AMITOBICrO DEPOT.-Tm

; port-.l and lioinestic Cigars, in all their varieties. We keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Cigars, consisting of Regalias, Canones, Cazadores Principes, Half-Spanish, and common. Also The best brands of Manufactured Tobacco, w ith every other article in our line, which we are prepared to sell on aecommodatine terms, at Xo. 203 Main sl..5 doors Sooth of Seventh. Cin. O. apl 943 MARTHKXS tu ORMKMAXX. olTDnnd Ilortioiiltnral Store Xo. ii 32 Kal 5th. Cincinnati. Ohio. J. C. Ferris A: Co., have constantly on hand and for sale, a good supply of Vegetable and Flower seeds, warranted frc-h and genuine, and invariety not to becxcoedoil by any establishment of the Kind in the West. Bird Seeds, Birds and Cages invariety. I'ome-tic poultry of all the most improved breeds. Fruit and ornamental trees and plants of every description, Arc. -c.. with every article of note usually obtained at such places. X. B. A fresh supply of Osage Orange Seed, warrant. 'd new and good, just received and for sale bv "mh 3, 1S.V2 11-Gm J. C. FERRIS & CO.

Seignctte 14 years old i A variety of other prices on sample

Good English 1 fin " " Good Hollands 73 " " Superior ditto 1 Oil " " Good draught do 50 ' " Old Schiedam verv superior 2 00 ' ' I - ' Itf.TI. Good English 1 00 " " Good Jamaica 1 tm ' ' Best ditto 1 50 " " Gooti draught tK) " u Bay Rum 75 " " WIAE. Sherrv. superior 2 00 " Hittogood " 1 00 Madeira best 2 tK) - " Bo draught 50 " " Port, best oH.l 2 W " " Bitlo good 1 00 " " Ditto draught WI " Every description of Foreign Wines and Spirits, equally low for cash; I For Perfumery wholesale, go to Drk. Aeei.i. ACo's., Xorth East corner of Third and Race; 25 per

cent less lor casn man anv oilier House iu tne states, mh 5, 1832 11

DIRICCT i:IIOUTATIOS ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL. By the arrival of tho ship "Forest State'' and "Sachem"' at Xew Orleansfrom Liverpool, we have received our Spring supply of tineensware. consisting cf beautiful new patterns of lea ware. Ac. common ware, &e.. which we will repack or sell in original packages on most favorable terms. 1HCKSOX A LEBETTER. ": apl 9, 10; -y 217 Main st., bet. Fifth and SUlh.

X. H. Castings and Job Work of every tion ma.le to order at t'iiieinnali prices.

W. F. (iKIiHAin, Proprietor. Connorsville, May 2S. 1-52. v3-3m

C'l.OTIIX, Cansiinerrs, Satinets and ' .loatltN Lin. k FsKqriiAR. have on hand a Viry large and choi.-e selection of cbiths.eassiuieres, saliio-ts and J.'ans, for sale at the lowest ligures. Call aiulsee tin m. mv 7

AROTIII It M irTlnrtr Orpat nnrs cf T

uvsndn.;..

T.T T C1 irv rv'w!

UXX, . O . O. I llih.

IHK TRlv-"-.!!

U1UKS TIVE l? i ,.

GASTRIC JTIIrr,.

Prepared from Hf.NNt or ,i, "vt.

the Ox afu r directions ' of BAhnV1 1 ' ereat Ph vsiulor,,. i r-i. H.N Ln

TON.M.u., Philadelphia,',!,

hi

This is a truly wnnderli.i

PLAINT, COXSTlPA-nox01-.?:1-' Curing after Xamre's " DEE; own agent, the Oastrir Jinhoi, ki u

B-T Han a trp,onful utlil. ter, willdi.cestcrdis.olvp Fi, t"1" Beef in about t l,0r, ' ft,i, r

PEPSIN i tlieehi.f ,

rr

Food,

Agent of Ihe Slon.ni h a

mg n Arliht ml Iiigcitiv,.

natural tra.trir J.tirri

furnishin

ST1T

ll.e pains and evils

Ffcl'5A are

healthy Sio

tits, c.irinccs-.-. f DEBIi rrv . li NKHVOIS DE -I.XX. ,,71 S. :f-'H

grave. Ehe bci far F.ris.T W

baeI, is in the hk-hrM-.i, . ' .."i"'" t ,

-'' It.

PEPSIN the ehi. Telem. ." rineif,leT the O j.trie Joir, ?lr":f .' rf,the Purify,,,,;. rrr .'j,'. gent of ihe Siton.si h ...h ""i

ed from the Digest it Su,nri, ,.f' IT ''

n Arlitieial Ii,gc.t,v,. ; '""J.tt,

'i.i i,..n.- jiii.rm ot j-, 'r -.' a nishing a COMPLF.1K I'lt" "4 ITU TK for it. By the ,i, ; ''W

no rv,. NDGF.S, 'nv 11 rer.m.Ten, j,,., ., "0i U.I ciaih. 7i i. rt.,,,-,''' j rc.se, ofDEhl.V'.'-lt

the hand, of the Merchant himself, as the stoppage

IT,fl.U.ffl.ll...-.l,l.ir,l,a.C . u, i ... . C3" Price of Cards of Admission to a Full Course 1 MARRAHI.K

occupying from 6 to li weeks, $2J, pre-paid or se, j Jsjj ' 1 'J' J J 1 1

'"aPARTIALCOURSE, Embracing the Scientific I : ;'I";"1(i' , ' part of the Full Course as illustrated in S different : .;m.,M.?'' ." Ar:ifta.7 rrl

n....l . .,h -..I. i .. . 1 i-K" me oisinc 1., "

- " ..... n.-.J ,-r.,m

Arithmeiic and Commercial I.av.can betaken at I .,... . i men.'iri

any time, leaving it optional w;th the Pupil afier the cttmpleiiun of the Partial Course to continue through the Full Course. C7Priee ot Cards of Admisaio Pa. 'ial Course, 12 50, pre-paid or secured. (Tj No admittance as a pupil in cither . itirse without first obtaining; a Card of Admission from the Principal. LECTURES on Ranking, Political Economy, and other suli eels valuable to the Merchant to be known, will he delivered throughout the Course A Diploma granted only to those who may pass a satisfactory examination at the completion of a Ful Conrse The best time for commencing either course will be the first Monday of each m.inih, although Pupils

rcaamiuea at any lime. Report oj the Board oj Examiners, May SO, 1S51

!lr r.mA.

the Calf, in .hit h vari.ii,. ..... '"I"

nd egg., lr.r,.f,,r..e,r,',, . i

inrnc same miunrr oi thru tu i

stomach. -"i-Rlif DR. COM HE, in hi. u, . "I-hyiohigy Di Jh" ' V.1'

lion t-f the !,,- ntmntiiT- .,.;.- c

prominent and l!-pre,airr, , r M and he state. di.lillrM1.,,.d W cine ... London, !, ...i,,? r,'

tery thing rwt ' IC Juice, ohl.in., .-. '

complaint, fnidi.r

ro.irsc to the Ga.n-

acho! liviiijaium:,!. cesstulV

Dr. CRAff tM.nmW

hick proved m

t.- r I

"Vrprufalr Dirt - 5.s it m

phVfiiocy,ihai the i,.me.i of tnir.." 1

j in wt r. impart t ntit fli,i .i,f

' tko ti..u..... J ,1... : I :

S. .h- Ho.rd nfV' . .n.l. L .r'.i- c ' . ; of ertifi, ml d,z. ,tn ,.f ,h

I vine various artir'i 1,1 f,,j V '

T'-ff, e l t .,f . a S

deserip-

V I" .l ?I K1J XV. li 1-: A very larg - a, O ol Ihe 1110.-.I lasiiioiial.le. an.i duiatdc

ortinent summer

goo. is. just reecivedand for sale h my l.lXClv v! FARiiUHAU.

U AKUIVAKE. AILS, Ac, Liw k s; Farnn invite all -iili.ui to th- ir eompl. ie as.

s.iiiiueni oi nans ami general sliH'k ol hard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7

IlOCKr.T ROOK LOST. Th: subscriber I lost his pocket aliout the 1st of this month, at

the warehouse at the canal hasiu in Ihis place. It conitt.iined about $.; in money, and notes of hand amounting to alio it $1.41)0. The pul.lic are ean-

tione.l against taking the assignment, or of having 1 KOCERILS, Constantly on hand, fresh supany notes on any persons, n hich were made pay a- VI plies of the very best iualiiy of tiroceries.at the

w.v ... ..i . i. .....it, .us t u;.,v mi i. -si. i .m.-ii Kin.i cm-an siore oi

may 7 LIXCK & FARQUHAR.

MI.OHK 4 I,O riIIi STOIIi:. Ambcrg I oi Sttieh.-I. wholesale toothing Depot, Xo. 2u'J Main St.. Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, '31 13-ly

1. VTIiril and Itnrkskin Store 11-

WHOLESALE

O li:i4T. Have always on hand a large and well assorted stock

of STOXE WARE, consisting of Jugs.Jars. Milk pans. Churns. Ac, of every variety ol pat-

1 lers anil size. ) ALSO. Shaker Pijies i and friction Matches.

ni.ij Particular attention

; pain io niiiiigoraers lor

t)ur pri.-csare unilorin and cannot fail to give satisfaction. X. II. We ::re agent for Putnam GLASS WORKS. and are always propur 'd to till order for hOTl'I.KS, FLASKS, ViaU. &c, at lowest tigiir.-s. SEA MAX'S AJIA1XER Water st., near Main. Cincinnati. Ohio, ap 9, 1-.V2 16-ly

tutc of Inniauapolis. doecrtify that we har attended the examinatiun of the tre-.it irradiialiii- elm ol

said .iistitution,aud lind saidclassas well at qumnied with the elementary pr.iuipics of Uonhle Entry Book Keeping as roi.id well beexpectrd, their age and opportunities ol actual practice ronsidi reu. We believe them to have received from their prescnl Instructor, a thorough drilling in this all : tnpi.rti.nl branch of Commercial Edutiiiou, which, if steadily obierved and properly practiced upon, m ill render them able accountants and valuable citizens, and aud oe would recommend that the following named members of the present class receive Diplomas, to wit . James R. Weeks, J..hn M. Dorsy. Hczckiah W. Roberts, Samuel J. Morri, Joseph 11. flaiigh, John T Ferguson, George W. Dursey, Nicholas McCarty Jr., James T. Rrown, and Tyra Montgomery. And, in conclusion, we woulil congratulate the citizens of Indiana in now having it in their power to patronize a Hume Institution ot Commercial Edu

cation w here as much informal inn, in a short a time, and at far less expense and anxiety of mind on the part of parent, and guardians, car. and we bclirvs w ill be imparted, as at any ol her similar institution in the West. U.K. MOUH1S, DAVID WILLI IMS, C. H. DAVIS, Wlf. SULLIVAN. BENJAMIN L. LANG.

ni in n. t;w (

from thehatnral dvrsiTt ptr,

nil on in. ip n. .......

f.rs 1 1 s riiinr .Inrn-im...... r. .

r . - 'is' kvt-t

I PKM E. similar lo the.

"''''P-irTilk

Indianapolis, May 20 ISf 1

N. II. It shall be the aim of the Principal to furnish all the graduates of this institution who mav de

sire it, with immediate employ ment; he therefore re

quests ntisine.s m n in anv part of the State who

may be it. w ant ot irood accountants, to imfnrm him of the same, statitir all ihe particulars, and he will

try and send him one well qualified in every parocular. I C r' Irnnnntinl. t . 1. n .... .1 1.1. ..-.!...

lart,.. aud Ih ., ..ar.f,.g H.,s. s in the city lo hoard I JI"hv' k r uY"v

i nun ioue an uic smcienis Irom ahroaii at I wo DolI Urs per Vtck, making the Kniire Expense ol

. union, and !iaioiicry. ah iot Forty Dolirice of 1 uitmn alone in the Cincinnati

. ..r iiL'i iui- I ni r m-i .

I nited Slate..

As a DYSPEPSIA CUBa DR. H01GH1 OX'S .r,,.lr JT pr i.iict H the ctiom niarrrirj -frrfi (tr a Orbitty Emnrialivn rrvcm hrt v tic Cohtumptivn .iipfMi! u U .n thrm! Iheprjive. It i in..4i!!t i, ; xiir if'--t sen in tlir hmitwol" tbi ,sr!iwrr,.m-bt u I'vmi v n HirMiDrtTiTF . 7

ntrh all ilrprrae- rae, ttifj jv, t".., only rapid and ndt rfnl. bur -rr-.-n.'.,! iii a great X KKVOVS c

1p1t in' f.ir u-riilt nt 5 t,, :,: Cutnplaintf Frvrr and AtrM?.. and Agu stud thi t il titt and nth-r drijr n rn h- iv,

lonicknu". A.m. for t-rt- .t, , ,T 1;t , frrt- '. of a nl flit - ;-ir t?. liar. ntncc;i4. a ith lntcmftfrnv.ee.

t iirm,iioul tnr Liiitt-ii v.a'r. It t p-tt4

I'owurraiiH in r uki lorm-ai.tS m -f: t. for th nr of P!iytri.n. i.tiit irt' I ... -.... ,

I nn viiiutai-' iwr ; hi mm CI iMvaitf

bin tin m holf prm-t of prrj ir.-t -i

the author. '(- upon huti t,.n,. t; l, rt-mrdy art- bard. A it i nt a tn; r.f ol)j ction raw be rairtf araii't itsr K Hi-

m iperHioietaning and r ft tr jn iict.

: rc'S Xw

H-utrditifr,

lar the Colkirtn. Sfpl. 4,

1 )tir.

(1EO. T. AVINniEI.I Xorth-wcst corner; T of Pearl and Walnut sts., Cincinnati. Ohio. I Manufactures and keep.-. con:t:iptl on h:ind a h.nre and general assortment of .1 .-i ; rt n t. . -. 1 . fimauieulul.

Hronzed. and Fres.-1 1 iu- are, which he otf.-rs to I t,n, n h..

sen to country nier. -naiiis. Move an., i m o.-ai peddlers and olher. i:t si, eh prices ;iiwilli.-

SFX RFr OF IsF.Al'TY. HOW TO BE HANDSOME. I can in. trm t nv ih r..,u how lote liinitmn r.

I I teach how to make hrowu .kin ta.r and char, ' I teachhow to remove tan, pimples and freckles. I teach how to change the sal low face ..it on. ol beuly j I teach how to make the w rinkled skin smooth. 1 teach how to make hrnwn tei-th as whiii a. m-arls

I tcaih hw to make offensive breath perfectly sweet I t ach ho to make hard brow n hand- smI'i and w hit

to make dt-act ruin, hard and uu.id. i

j I teach how to ni-ike the hair grow luxuriantly. J

'Come dowu out o' that ye blumiheria foot!' exclmiued Michael, evidently disappointed to tiud that lie wasn't hurt at all ; "Down wid yer, 1 say! it'is a mighty fuss ye ! are ui.ikui' up there about n.tlli'u! i 'What Michael, is it yerself there?' i -Uejabers, ye re wakemu' the whole street i wid yer bloody howhu' come down, 1 say, i aud lave tue Boards till morinu'!' i Talricfc was soon relUved from his plieht

have paid your quarter, and you've a perfect by l,le a'd ol a ehort '"u,ler 'hlch M,cnael

right to think just what you please

Why,' said the Major, after the sensation caused by his recital had somewhat subsided, why did you not demand your money back. You certainly could have compelled them to refund your quarter.'

Vou see xh truth is,' said Jonathan,, rororik A Simlmr Vnstom. scratching his head, ,1 d.dn t pay no quarter Mf H,ruty, n. a recem travel into Uie .ute I f .1,-1 If. IV I-M11TR THf riVViSS SOITlt ... J .

........ ...w ... . .. . r- rtorol r rauce. finds a siuu-ular custom

procured near by, aud the two friends jogged along homewards, declaring tnat they Had never been iu so "tight a place" before.

Whenever they had occasion to provide themselves Willi lire-wood afterwards, both .Michel and Patrick did il by day-light!

AI Ei:SV ARK We have just received the t most beautiful stock of itnccnsw'nre. in setts or by the peace, ever before offered iu tins market, my LINCK F. KUUHA K. )(OTS A MIOKS We have largely inereasII ed ourstock of Kootsand Mines. and now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the niot fastidious, in the way of -Mrs. Hi rrei i-i cus

tom made ladies slippers and huskins n ith the prot

ocol oaoies noots nnn oiner-'nveiis - in tow n, may T LIXCK ci FA KliUH AR.

out. It the Under or holder will return Ihe notes of hand to me either through the mail, or in any other manner, they mav retain the $.fl in monev f '-r ih.-ir reward. ISAAC Fi l l, KR. May J5, 1?.2. ta.Sw

1 IRF.and Water Proof Woof inc. L 'l'lie undersigned liaviecbeen appointed .-rent for S. M. c C. M. artvn's Fin- and Water Proof Kooflng. is now ready to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin. 1'nion. or Favette counties. The More rooms of M. W. Hale and B. II. & 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, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. v. s. HAKEK. jy 10, '51 30-1-y T X. KICORnS Blind Mannfaetnrer. Xorth ,1 side of Sixth street, second door East of Vine, opposite the fcXew Lyceum. - B' lames McOor.1. in a private card, has taken occasion to drag my name before his friends and the public in a manner as unnrovoked. ns nn.

warrantable, admonishing them to bew are of mv ies become easier and more rapid, competition in

hliml .Manufactory, as employing only half-priced trade increases, we endeavor to keep pace w ith

nanus, it nis mentis and the public should be in- "'e naiiroad and telegraphic spirit of the age.

oureu. oj nis earn, to iook at my halt priced work, i nereioro o; selling at extremely low rates; we ex-

.riorc purciiasiiig uis at oounie trie price, I teeltliat

i snail nave innen pleasure in returning him

thanks for a very great, though

kindness.

Spiritual Rappings. K HA 1. Jl ST had a communication thro'

M this medium advising us to make known to

me w orld the late arrival, at the 'Old White tsrnrr,"

nir.-ct from Fhihidelphia and Baltimore, of the largest and best selected slin k of Coods e have ever

nad Hie pieasun; of offering to the public.

As the means of communication w iih the large eit

ofthe Times.

. .. , . V--.V...

vaiiing Willi uewiy marriea couples, winch is

A Rloomcr in a Uasr. j t'.uis ueseribed to lu.ii by a res.ueut lauiilord rl . , D .i 4-. r .i to ' who, spoke of numerous customs in Frauce

1 1 u,,," B'"" which are distinctly traceable to the Druids month Banner a lew dig. m the bread baske d Gaos, Une of , , for his .mpertiuence. C.iye ,t to him Ilarnet N Years-qui l au nauf-imislletoe of

.mill lie ii.uu ucuuii uui ,vuuu. . j . .1 1 . . .. . . . r J J the new year) almost universal in provincial

France.

her!

!l have sir, with others, stepped beyond the bounds and dominion of fashion that retuorseless tyrant, w ho raies more subjects than any ten of Earth's mightiest Kings and ; Oh '. what a crime it is, in tli eyes of some superlative moiiest folks! Well sir, is there really anything iuiniouest in a pair of pants and a short dress i if there is, then your sex must be immo.:est beyond degree. The truth is, the immodesty is all the imagination, and not in the dress. When I heara man or wo- j man, making 'gratuitous remarks' 1 mark' him or her, as the case may be, as possessing a corrupt miud, and au impure imaginaliou. We have adopteu the "Bloomer" becaus-e we do not like to carry from morning till night suspended Irom our waist, from two to lour pounds ol" cotton, and a half a bolt of calico, which we have to lilt at every step we take it is abnrden too grievous lo be borne. If as you sty, "the long dress and four pound petticoat, is productive of much si kuess aud death," why con't you com out and be our champion, and advocate the universal adoption ot the "Bloomer Costume?" Remember "cousibieucy is a jewel!'' You think it "dispeuses with rather too much clothi ng in cold weather," this only proves that you geulieuiau kuow nothing about the matter Jn cold wet weather, I wear under

"And see," he said, pointing to the brazen ' chaiiliclecr which serves as weathercock to1 the lownhall, "do not we get the national emblem Irom the Gauls. Uo we not get from them also the cocorikay which we made the young people go through with only three days agoi" Anil pray, what may that be the cocorikay said 1. "This is the first time I heard ol'it lie explained the custom, which is, I believe peculiar to this place and its vicinity aud, even here, growiug slowly into disuse. On the evening of the marriage, or, at farthest, the evening alter, the f aliers and mothers of liie newly uiarnetl pair couduct lliem

into the nuptial chamLier. 1 n the middle of llie floor suuds a smail tub half fall el water. : The groom sits dowu in this, the bride kneels before him, and the parents stand around them. I he groom then crows three times like a cock coco rn hay aud, each time.lhe bride auswers with a cock-atiay imitating as nearly as may be the cackle ol a hen pleased 1 at having just added to the white honors of her nest, l'his ceremony seals the emaucii paiion of the parlies from pareulal authority! they become Gauls in their own right. It descends, so tii la no lord savs, from the first

111V

uniiitent ional.

ap li-3-m

VVTI. A . TltO V BR I DGF-Wholesale an d 11 retaiHiroeer iV Froduce dealer. South-east

corner of Court fc Kaee streets, (opposite the Farmers Hotel. Cincinnati, Ohio. A hoh-e stoi k of all goods in his line ,eo nstantly on hand at lowest rat.'s. npl 0, lt-o-J 16-l-y FA It TIERS HOTEI Corner Race Court streets. Cincinnati. A. C. HF.S'IXtJ, Proprietor, attached the Hotel is a very large waggon yard and

siamiiig tor -.tu norses. jiiiis verv reasonable, apl 9. 1S5C 16-10-m

peet to sell off our goods quickly and recruit often. Consequently this Spring "when goods are cheaper than ever before, and our stock better than

usual, wc are enabled to offer groat inducements

to purchasers. W e enuineratebelow a part of our

lOKMlS.

Wtlka, Ili-OM :ol, ,Vc

Fancy Lawns;

iiounniig do

Borage de Laine;

t.ingli.i in: Swiss Mull

:. " .T.iekonet: 10 " MolCrci Silk Lust

150" Prints.

a. c. Parry.

JOHN RKt KLT.

Parry fAiid Reckly. Manufacturers and Pealers in SlO KS. TIN WAKK. Plain and Japanned, Whole si.lj and Kelail. STREET LAMPS. Ac. Vest side of Vine st., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. X. B. All kinds of job work In Tin. Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. 1-anip t;ias alwas on hand. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. luh 12. LS5J lS-ly

FREE STONE. Ill AVI' on hand, and am constantly receiving a large stock of Free Stone, of the" very best

1 ps India mack Satin: !15

3 ' bPk tiro 11. Khine; 3 4 Chamelion Silk: it.". 1 " Figd Poult desoie:i-.1l 1 ' bl'k do do 'ID 1 Silk A marine; ':

3 " Pro. ho do ti Emb'd Muslin;

All these goods are beautiful and manv of them

entirely new in style. Onr Ntnck of Fancy Articles.

Is also very full. Plain and Fancv Silk Satin. t:ing-

nani t otlon fnrasois; Tingham V Cotton tm

brellas. An elegant lot of Fans: Linen and Cotton

Hd Is; Silk, Linen. Cotton. Kid and Pic Net Cloves and Mills, Hosiery . Swiss iV Jaekonet Edging and Insertion. Kilil.ons. Silk, Linen andCotton Lace. A splendid lot of Canton Crape Shawls. Thibet Wool Shaw Is. Cashmere and PoLaine shawls, l-.ee and Needle worked Collars. Silk and Crape Lining. JlcnS Wrarand Isomrstie ;ooilv. 6 p snperWk broad cloth; ;ts Silk & Linen gloves

Hrown do

Kliie ilo Cadet do SnmmerCloth;

Plaek Cassimer;

Fancy do Cotion Par.tloonn:

l-inen do

mv pants, two pair of drawers, a cotton and I ''"" p country, wno called theui-

flanel pair, which makes me more comforta- I Se,VeS UjU,s laal 18 e:tlil or ng''ug CH-k8. I ble than any long dress open at the boltoa j '"chued to think mis nola mere tale of possiidv could. You think also, that ..tie ! "" Ia,"!k,rd. ,,,r h-G '"s clsh aud the lashiou might bechnnged bv degrees, without I ttUls Scotch preserved, lor many ceuluries, causing anv gratuitous remarks." Permit I cuslo,l,!i ,u ich the bird in tinestion cut a me sir lo say sir, we think vou are at hast ' l,lnC1l,,, nSur hut these marks ol acommon tAventy years tieiiiud the limes; it has leeu 'm U" lhe 'rl'ke inhabitants of the au-

aetnonstraled long ago, that to cut a dog's tail i cie"1 are uttkV naruiy cisceruible

qualily, and my arrangements are such thai I can

lurnisti tue tollo ing articles eiiner wholesale or 3i)prsgoat

retail, vy imiow Sills and l aps. Hoor Sills, steps. Misses Shoos

nro wan coping: grave yarn imisis, neaa ana root Fov

stones either tree stone or .varDlc. 1 have now on hand, iooo pei window sills and caps: SOOft of 3 ft 6 inch il.wsills.fi inch wall; tSili" of most superior water table; 4011 of head stones for grave yards; C'O pes of grave yard posts. ? inches square; Ft ft of siep stuff of all si7es; .UHl-of doorsills, 12 inch wall; 2011) ' of tire wall coping, 2 b 11 inche; loco offence coping. 4 by 12: Together with n large quantity of other Free Stone w ork, all for sale very cheap for cash. t;ive mo acallat STOJiK V IKR, Fast side Vine stnet, between Pearl and Colntn-

do Cotton and Kid do

.do Hose; do Silk. Linen PorVrt hd'fs and cravats; fanev Satin Scarfs. te:

,i bales BrOK n sheeting: 2 do tine do do i

Marsailes and Fanev 40 rn-s l.l,.i,-l,i n

v""'"!--- ' 10 do Irish Linen; rreneh l inen: ! font nnil shor.

cases mens tine boots; 21 nrs Ladies Wmlo r.

do kip do Kaskins; do fine calf shoes 24 " Parodi An

do 12 " Jennv Lind; do & Slippers; 24 " Caiters Jo-nite-.-

French Calfskins: Hallimore do do: IMnladidphia

dodo: Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather, lilaek Hnek Skins for gaiters and shoes, wholes:.!. and retail. Highest prices paid for deer skills and furs, mh 10, 1K2 13-ly J. A. STFIOIUN. f.l lSP, Sl!(3IA CA31P. IJ'OKWARPIN'tJ and general Commission nier- . chants. No. 1 and 23 West Front street. Cincin

nati, Ohio. Particularatteiition paid to tilling 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 Sprignian iV Camp, Cincinnati, Ohio. nih 10, 1852 13-ly.

WW. WITTS, GEO. S. JENKINS, E. E. COI.BCRN.

Waft, .Icukius V Collmrii, JOBBERS of Dry Uoods, No. C3 West Pearl St., between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, mh 12 ly

1AM.Y! Candy! Candies !! Twelve V dollar per hundred pounds, and no charge for

boxes atM. HEM AN PS Candv Factory, Walnut

street, between Fifth and Sixthstreels, Cincinnati,

Uhio. apl a, 1K)2 lu-ly

T BOXTl'i Manufactures, and has in store,

.1 ad. 4 W atcrst.. 4 doors est of Main. Ilemn.

Manilla and Cotton Roe, Cords, lines and twines

oi an qualities and sizes, which he sells nt manu-

taeiurers prices. mh 12, lf52 12-ly

IV" K. MI'AltS, Commission Merchant, and tV . dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shrubhory, grape roots, asparagus, and Khuharb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. ill. Congress street. Cincinnati, Ohio, mh 10, lc2 13-ly

tXOVI.S, 1 ndrrlakrr.VCoffin

?lakrr. And manufnetnrer of everv kind

and quality of Household Furniture. Mt. Cnrmel. Indiana. Respectfully informs the citizens of Springfield townshipand surrounding country, that I will continue the above business in the Larue Carriage shop. And will hope to merit and receive a continuance ofthe very liberal patronage which has been evten.led to me for the past year. Broom Machinery and Boxing Augers of the best and most approved plans made to order. Pumps manufactured and sold wholesale and retail. 1'NnKnT.KERiNn. 1 shall continue to give myescial attention to this branch of my business, with view to release the friends ofthe deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and will state that 1 will attend funerals within the county w ith a first rate liearso free of charge.

1 atknt ConrsE Preserver. t w ill use this valuable aparntiiswhcn ordered. The object for which it is intended is perfectly to preserve corpses from decay for any length of time, without being any wise offensive to delicacy, or unseemlv in appearance. Kncvolc nt iiistitutioissaiid all others who desire to delay funerals until the arrival of distant relatives, or to make suitable preparations for interment, can. by nse of this machine preserve them for weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, allowing all to gaze upon them. nih 19, lf52 13-6m EVAS OWENS.

iiuii.is.iiue pr.uu io me niiver. r. cry article ne m- , , h . , - ....... , . ,-

his ' , , .. . .. . . .

fers fr sale is inn.!.- in h Is i.m ti sleqi. ai.d un.l

pers.nial s;i.erii:ten.li i . e. frmii the n.w ini.ternl. '

Ami in llus particular -lanrs tohui- it in his

power to otfi r in. In. inet;t far aup -nor to an i other deal.-r in the West. '

liavihg rei-ei.t.v uci-!.' lnr--e Mi.iitier. e t-i ;.;s nian-

tifuetitrii.g department in lhe wav of room, ma

chinery, and a great irnnUer of work men. he hopes

tone aiue to stipj'iy tiie nu rea-inir ii.itiaiui.

Healers t ho liave been aieuslnmed to making

their purchases in the eastern cilies w ill find Hint thev can do equally as well herein poiit of eric"

and quality, and, iu addition t-i this, they can always buy just v hat tie y vaiit.and may till np their stocks just as they may desire, w ithotit the i neon ve

il iciiee of waiting six weeks or two mouths for a supply from the o;tt. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding order to thecoutitrv. mh 10, 1S..2 13 j. it. tsoonnsMT. w. FlsrEl.. C.OODII.YUT & FSNill,!.. 'ITrllOl.rSAH-': Ii:I.FlCS in fancy and domestic Pry tJoods and ready made clothing. No. 21 Lower Market street. S. S.", between Main and Sveamore. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keet.s eoiisl.-nitlv

on hand, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of goods I and smool h. an- rxrcllrnt

in their line. Country merchants and dealers generally, are invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. mh 12, 1W2 12-lv.

1 leach h-w to i-rt-serve tin- cii-iirlit l.ir 1.1'

1 leach hi. w ( rt-siiire impair, tl eiesiht. I tta.-h hois to change gray hair to its ttriginal Ci.lor

I V ach now iu i-nspge iheco or ol the hair as ties. red 1

do do

s fine and coarse shoes: 12 " colM ct.,.7i-.i k.I

vnuurens miivs; kins; Calf.;.iat & MoGents Slipp.-rs. I roooo bo.oA...

Ilat, Koimrt and Strn vv ;oods.

case fash. Molo Hats: 20 doz Palm Hoi.

rAXn(i 3III.I.S. Tho nndersigned have

r the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of

hranklin and adjoining counties, that thev are now

manufacturing, and have ready for sale. Alexander

Moffat Improvc.l ranmng Mills. The patented

improvement in these Mills render them far superior to any others now in nse. One hundred bushels

of wheat per honr.can be cleaned with them. taking out the cheat, and all other trash. But the full superiority of these mills can only be known by seeing aud trying. Call and see them, before yon buy some poor concern, which will only enmber voiir barn. W. 8. BAKER. Proprietor, " jy 16 30 W.M.MOFFAT, Manufacturer.

d iz do Hungarian do

do Magyar do 1 do Artists ,lo 1 Pearl & bl'k Kossuth do i Low Brush do :

Straw. Florence Rraid,

no 1'anama do do mens i bovs do China trimm'.t' do Mens Canton do

p W.COt'FIei A; CO Bell and Brass Fonnd- , ers.aiid .Maiinaetiin'rs of all kinds of Brass work, dealers in lead, zinccopper. Mock tin. cojiper rivets, sjielter solder lind metal packing. Second street, between Broadway and Ludlow , Cincinnati. Ohio. UTt" Their bells are executed on new and improved principles, superior to anv Foundry in the world. They have a Chime of Eight Bells." the first and onlv correct one ever made in this country . fob 6, 1S52 7-1 y Fire and Marine lnsurai.ee. THE Commercial Insurance company of Charleston, S. C, Cash Capital $3.i).niitl. Wit. B. Hkrkit. President. A. M. Lee, Secretary . A. S. Chew, Agent. Insurances effected on Vessels. Steamboats, and Flatboats; also on Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture. Machinery , and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Springer & Whiteman. Office No. Li Front street, Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shoenberger's Iron Store. Tttr IS'cw ik I ,ifr lamrnnn Company. Accumulated Capital. 5354.TSS.24. Morrw Fkanki.in, President. Flint Frfemn. Actuary. I oe-3 1 IHai-rrtorV for Cincinnnti. N. W . Thomas, M. U. Ross, Lew is Whiteman, C. P. Coffin, Calvary Morris, A. P. Coleman. Henry W.Perbv. tlrdiral l xin.ii.rrs. J. S. Dodge, M. P., B. L. Hill. M. 1)., James O. Hunt, M. P., R. S. Newton, M. 1. Lives insured at usual rates. As agent of the above Companies. I am prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Lives, or against loss or damage by Fire, on property, in Brookville, or its vicinity. A. S. Chew. Agent. Office No. 13 Front street. Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shoenberger's Iron Store, feb 6, 1S54 T-Ciu CO. A eVIsTir.SS Mannfaetnrer and importer of Paper Hangings, No. Ki3 Main street, six doors above Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings." such as Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc.. and Velvet and Imitation Borders, Ac., which he offers at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest market price. ,,,1 9, leO-2 16-l-y

1 t.-ach how to m ike the hair soft, rich a.td glossy

I leat-h liow in u...ke t fie I ip. and checks re d . 1 tcat-h how in ri-n.ntc upi rfiueiis hair. I know the above are all perfectly harmless. , I know tht y an all very cheap and pleasant.

1 know- every person will like the in on trial. I triv. ciirec-i.oHS tn make and use these compound.. I know Ihi-v arebelli-r th:man SiUcrtised co-uu-tu-s I ak ONLY ON F. DOLLAR fur-all this information.

I receive no letters unlet pot-pa.d. Address or send to M.I.WASSE, French Clirmi.t. 104 Vas-au Si reel, comer of Ann, New York he w ill scud the work by mailorniherw.se-. ntOOF CF.K I1KCA I F.S. Copies of Letters rrceiTed hit the Agritt of .V. Lcrrse. Kr. ni M.s A. L. Hc-nnett, of 31 East P.ri.ailwy, N Y. "The Kccipc. ci.niained in M Lavusse's S."c-n i i-l Beauty an- excellent. The directions for n-nm ine ret-kU-s are ti p. top, so also are the insiriic-tnuisabuu the tec-lh and gums From Mrs. Sarah Lvon. 620 Houston St S Y.

MLavas.e's instruc-tionsabo.it making lhe skill fair

I speak triim mvownex.

penciice. I am now ov-r f.liv wars .f age. and mv

skin had hecoi. e quite sallow and wrinkled. I Irii cl M Lavas.c's s stem and remcdic-s as pr.nird in hi Secret of ileauty, and now my- skin is quue fair and smooth. From Mrs. J M Agar, S91 Blecck.r St. 'I must r.-o.mmend I l.avassc, s direclions f-it

Sweei. ninir the Hntli and Beautifying the teeth. 1'hcy have been ad..ptc-d iu my tamiiy will, attuui-di-ings.iecc ss." Fnim Mr. H L Smith, S94 Grand St X X. 'I ha. e tried M I.avas.e's plan for l.alel.i.ig the growth of Whiskers. Hair, A:c. T he direct. mi he gives in his Secre t of Beamy, are worth a fortune lo il! who want whiskers, cc.

Mr Stephen Mr.iri l Newark Xew Je rsey,

O.S..T.V10R. VI M. . FRENCn. J. E. WYNNE. TAYLOR, FRENCH & WXNWE, TJIPOItTKRS and wholesale dealers in Irish 1 Linens and w hite goods. Also. Fnibrellas.Parasols. Gloves, Hosiery.and every description of trimmings ami fanCT llrv POmle. "enrner ..f M-.U ..l

clothing cheap forcash. His shop is a few doors Heart sis. Cincinnati! nib 12 12-ly

Oct 11 tt-tf I

BY. A"F CI.OTHri. Snwt ELSBKPrERD.Tailor. hason hand a large supply of readv made

ir.ri'EKSOeS liife lnsnranre Comp-,

y im e ine iiuiiii i. v itpiuii . i.n..ii.i,i jam and seenred. This companv has two departments

Gimp. Satin. Straw. French. 1-aoe and op,-n Ron- - nnX ck and Mutual. Rates of premium In the

nets. Misses lionuets. Children s Iriuiiu'd i Ju.iv joint i.-k .leparimeiu reuueeu one mini.

China Pearl, Hair and i

hats

9ft' inch by inch, hurts worse than, to cul it off ail at once. lit coucluslon, Mr. Editor, allow me to say for the benefit ol' those very nice, aud exceed-

ly modest young or "gentlemen at large," as

W. B.

W Keeling It ridge Case Decided.

Washington, May 23.

lt Tll .L.. :iiv ..i. .. ..

th rs mv be. aud that we intend ..em,... , ; ""S" "e allowed in tne

. , , .." . , ... v oecree ot tne court, tin ess the bri.icn. will l ...g the board ol town trustees at lcr next low safe aild convenient af aU Lea session, to pass an or.i.nu.ice, appropriating ol ! for ats having chimney eity fet fl, X eurlicient sum of money to purchase a vml ol Water. camphor, lor all those whose nerves are soex- j 0 " ., ceecingly sensitive, that they may not.slioula i 1 court will not sanction either plan thev clituce lo meet a Bloomer' on the side ! Prol,osed, but il the defendants can make a

wain, be tinder tiie painlul necessity ol Unit- , "nru ieei wiae nn

Yours for the 'I?!oomer!" H A R R I KT FO.VI E RO V.

TDrentlful Tritg-etl j-. The F.aukfort (Ky.) Yoeman of Tuesday st, relates a most revolting tragedy that occurred in Morgan county, in that state, recently. A Mr. Jonathan Prather, about seventy years ol age, de'uberatjly 6hot his wife through the heart, causing her to die instantly; after which he seiie-d a. bowie-knife aod

inliicted a wound i:i his own threat from'

which he died in about 10 days.

der the western .bridge and make a channel equally as safe and convenient as the eastern

cliaanel was before the erection of the suspension biieife,:inii remove ail otaers obstructions

irom u, incy may try the experiment at their

oiiausi aun responsibility - 3d. The eiecree heretofore rendered shall bo reeoriied, and, tuless the ohstmctions to navigation be remove.! or remedied on or be-1

! foro the hrstol rcbuary next,the bridge shal

oe moaicti.

ItniNiwnire aail Qnrenswarr. Of these articles we have increased onr stock

bia. on Second. Persons from the country about very much, and we thinkean compete successfully purchasing stone, by calling on me, can get their with any as we buy direct from Importers.

wants supplied at tne shortest notice, amt on the ' rVsiion f rrrrv Vitrirtr. most rvaseirable terms, aa I keen a larre stock of. ti.,-,-.- ......v- Ar : . . J .

fimshed work, of all sires, constantly on hand to and all articles usually kept in a well assorted retail I nsual rates.

su.. ...v ..uv. ston. w e leel pratetul in. tinil miniie for a

John; n. LAW kENCK. litural patronage for manv vears past, and hope bv 1 mcinnatl, Ohio. I a fsir an j i frmy course of dealing to merit a con'- "" " - - itinuanee of such favors.

SOXS-Wholesale Hard-1 apl 30. 1S.VJ X. D. GALLIOX.

mh 19.1?.-? 10-ly

nr.Ttit lit.v

I ware IK-alcrs. Xo. 59. Pearlstre-t,betweu Wal- 1

The life of the husband mav be insured for the ben

efit ofthe wile, independent of creditors or representative's creditors may insure the lives of their debtors congregations the lives of their ministers Kndorsers and securities the lives of thoae for whom they are responsible. H. H. (ioonais. Pres-t; Koanl of Finance Hon. Jacob Burnet. S. Winrin,

and T. S. Gooilman. California risks taken at tho

J. W. HITT. Brookville. Agent.

r rinnAl.it,ii,.t, janlft, 1R52 6-ly Medical Examiner.

Countnr Merchants.

V, K AtmTIOS iscahd to ourstock f

J. uuevoosware, t hma and Glass. FOR SPRING BALKS, 212 crates edged and C. C. Ware,

.a common Teas and Row Is. 2J0 " comprising a variety of anicles, 50O " tine Tea aud llinner ware, 15H0 boxes line cV common glass. A liberal quantity of common ware allowed to each bill. Call and examine our stoe k and prices. E. E. .V II. HI CGIXP, No. l. Main street, one door Somh of R. VT. BOOTH'S Hardware store. aplO, 1K52 16-1-T

OUSKRVF. THIS." K.erv b.iil

Pepsin bear, the w rife n ..cm i r. .f J. S 1 l O.V, M. II., s.e prnprirlor. f t iait. tu Copy-right and 1 rail r Market cini. Sold by ai. Drurrii sr.il il-r. ii. VAcjKXTS. M. V. II,,;ie, BrontrilV, John Thompson, Greens'nr!;,

Ferris .t MeCu.loneh, l.BWrct-s f

sepK-mucrn, 1S50 -3;.-um Tae best and cheapest Femtig V-j -n.r--DR. RCBEilT'S roviporv:i SAHSAPAKIU. V I'll An itirativr, IYnic, Pinntir n.i i1

rntt 2$ ii nt ) r ht . ct.ir:t:iiii.v i i Each Hon roiiiiii- !.liv juil, itn-li n. l rht ap a fit in j ah ill. r Ma-u'sr:! y 'a. finn chc:ipt r, and arr.niitt i ii.uri? i. j-tr run cf ari'iww i!i- c, to art f '1 S' HiifoltJ; bciittt- bcitij; a uu ix corvc iirt'iiiT ftirm fr u".

Ttyii K artis.li,nir wrn !m b b ' i -f Ir. Kol't-rt t'ti i;;i..iiiul sariy i j;r'nf .tbumlntit ai.ti i-u-ltir thi ru j Nat art '9 Own I.emtvie. ' find liiat t!ify wi'I cure a'l c i rai U ii.-ttf. 1 and nmrt- am than n tin r fi t- -kiitiwit. 1 ht I'iii-ar prim ii!U iu'm, ' lent', vlb r Uai- bt'tl;c tH !id Wr:I I :ar. la. pn j-art d in a iin nir nia"iMr ni ly caibai lit to ct-iiitv a ! i;aiurr. myX ' pinij utiii'f'a'"tly b ni.ikf tlw r ; a!pt l i" w :ik and rutii hli-d prr"

ami it ii in initc 'hr ii'y, pmr "" BI prml iii-inc atn! ru b lit 4.J a b' of i!" imath ami livi-r. "1 tu y art- at UnO K tl u 1 y .mr aM t to bt- tint uiily tin At' jiii ui'iV, bt tht lit git t i rt ftrtf, ai:d at a cr' ra' Fmitily Mii .cm I if-cn The Ci.mxi' nd Sarw3tari!!a ril!i tr

nt rnmnun t u rt ci I t hnr di mfcirhi

yti intuurt siair uf h.uiMl, and nt

ilir livtr nd Etonian h, r'7.. rn'ipf!. w

Linir'a rvil. ulctm. acald brad. bnir r

eruption- UIt-ti . boil, pmipli -' ' tiamed fr, clndUr fwill.iic rhtvm' tioim, t ai" in the b m and jini. dn,I' ia, a'hma.diarrli Ka and dtn:tr; eniumptioni hea cad by rapiltary o" nf the hint i' p rn t t ruluiti'i cii ik. iimt illf!llll7a.n'r, f

i.dir.- f,t r and ar , rbillaicCff i

frrr'm ral and h'T-mb dt aearmi.i: i. ..n, an injndicinM. " and heiit-vrr mtdinne i nq'tifftl lOif'tiiunfy the yt n. . 1 .. . ' ... -. ial, r romp'"". V

nt j iir pmt s . - - -

ht iii il by pt rHM itl a.l W

thai hm t-yetpbt ha htrn preat ly , mprovi H hy adopt KrMM" 1,1 f,Kir 'P'r",H- " UMj ifctt

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me m i.avnwstf (iirectiotia and treatment lr w.'Mk rye. Hi friend have a. -o tried the yiem ub great brnefit. From Col T S Saufurdl Canal Street, X Y. 1 ha e he-n trying yur instruction fur ctloriinj the hair, and hae met wiifcj more than 1 hopt-d fur. I he Secret of Keauty ia orih hundred of dollar to II ho nnt lhe hair colored. From Mi Kate Townnend, Waverly IMace XT. The direction M l.atiMt for rt moving an-

p.THnoii hnir are the bi-t I ever tried. Hinplun i i far ho tter than any depilatory iod-m I know f.

ji livjmv con hi nn a i.i rt txiok ith ii--tiiniii:il

the pa la'e, and prmlnri-

1 fa. anrr

no rara.

Hiiiidrtti''' rr-

could he triven of tboff i

treat Ueintit.

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it. ofthe m.di.-in.-, hut to c!lo

i-hasi a uii.si." - mi

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Tie panic-en." " - - - - - -l.--irrvM

j Jo, llcioens, - u. "

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in favor ofhisdlircre.it nlans l..r imnni ... .I.- .n. dr. sc d, l.u.1 Jiaol, ft I

pearar.ee, in preserviiir ihe tee ih. hardriiit:r the 1 N Y- .

, B!irO''-'-'

O.efi 1

i.ims, fee. His work . the most nomilur thi-i? cv.-r ' D'

printed. All aires, classes and sexes .mite in its praic j l.ci"sl He is sellintr iho.isands of runic, of hi. murk i- ' Nov.'

month. TH F. WOK K railed the S.-erM of Mi-anty j Rives directions for making and u.inr the diHe re nt i artit-lc-s ailvcrli.ed. M Lavas.e doe-s not pn psretl., m l for sale. His time is too itine-h taken np in atte ..dine: 1 I. his vast correspondence Von tan mil the monea , by mail for the work, (one dollar) There is no dan- ' per of its beinR l..t On receipt of the dollar thr Se- i tret of Reality is sent hy mail sealed np like a letter, and at letter pt a t, ' Inducement to Clubs To accommodate neighbor-i tiooods, eipht copie-s will he sent for Five Dollars Beware of imitation Address as abr i No person can se-ll this work without written authont) from M I.ava.se. J AGENTS WANTED. j Active person, of either s- ran make money by sellinir this luile work Term, liberal M l.avat.e, ' frenrA Chemist, 104 Nassau Street. New-York j

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J Chemical Compound similar tothe Satin al Oil of

the Hair. i THE SPANISH HAIR GLOSS,

Clean, wh.tr and bea.ii.ful preparation for ms

' promotinthr growth, liisnriaoce and beamy of Subserintr.tbmil'"'1"' j w the Hair-rcmovinir daodr.iff, scales and scarf, and j fS ,lrr,i painomire hi" . corinr the cntaneoi.sdiscases ofthe scalp-uneqnal- ' ",,, . ,fl, L i! , m il' l,r"L.i led f.,r kerpinirthe Hair moi... imn.rtinr to it a rnk rTi"::'r"1:!.Vl; Trr. .-co"""

ilky sofinrss and highly beautiful lustra

rOSS HOI SE Corner of Court .ml Walnut I sts.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Man and Horse I nor day. S. H The best of StaMinp na YarJ tWched. a,,i 9, ,H521G,.T

nut and Vine streets. Cincinnati;

mh 12, 10-ly

I I I JHMS4TKATOK' S.II.K-The tin-

j -I dersiined Ariniiiii-tnitorof SILAS TYXKR. lat 'of Krnnklin eoiinlv. in the State of Indiana, do-

I tl'.O. jilRSO A. CO, Knpravers and ceased, w ill expose to sale at public auction on Fril l.itliojrniphers. Copper Plate Printer. Stencil ,day the lSth clay of June. li.V.'. at the late rosidene Brand C utters, eve. North West Corner tlano and . of said decease",! in Brookville. in said countv.a Mainsts., and 101 Main street, over T. S. Goodman portion ot" the personal property be leucine to said eV Co's. Bank inr House. Cincinnati. ivstatr-.consistinc in part, ol'horses. aeon harness. TlF Bill Heads. Ad.tress Cards, letter and Xote I one new two horse w airon. one iMijrev. one set busrHeadinjrs, Labe ls, Bank Cheeks. Bills, Prafts. PT harness, household and kitchen furniture, beds olej,.vr.,cVc., sit very low prices. and beddinp. Also one canal boat w ith fiimituro

iopioma.-v..enireites. Bonds, Aiaps, Plar.sof Es- ! an.l all Ihe necessary fixtures for running same.

r.nn I'OU SALE. The un.lersiimod m is lit1 t.t !! his fnrm innalinai A tun

! between and 1IHI of which is well improved. Ihe S?.,.?..V.. : sIOS rOR i;K.

paianrrweu timncrcHi. A two storv frame. I.r w I shall introelue. mv s..ri..

tmmehani eoo.loreh.inl ofjrrafied fruit plenty ' of ','n''men,s II.us on Saturday the tith oi

of erixvl water from never tailinir splines stock wa-

leron oin.ius nra. o. ine larm. llie farm ia in White Water township. H miles north of Hrowersburgh. The. neiphborhood ia healthv, societv eood. ith relicious and educational privileges conveni-

eni. come une. -e, nen you can Jmtire of iu

ear the terms.

JOHN" SATER.

tat es, town plats, ike.

feb li, 1.SS ly

OTARV

haine Inn appoinw-d

The defeadanu were ordered to pay the costs; about Si'teeti thousand dollars. J oopes Daniel and Taney dissented from the

judgment.

PIBIiIP.-The nndersisned

bv the Governor, as.

Notarv Public, will eive his slriH. sl ati.-m.,.i. ...

any business in his line, that his friends nmy favor him with, and by due ami strict attention to bus. iness he hopes to merit eenonil satisfaction. Hav-ir-a riumbtr of the mositapproi ed fe.rms of IV.-dv Mortsraees. Unit claims. e.-e on liancl. Those wishiue a. know le.ljrmenta Ixken. or deeds. Ac. made, will do well to ecvo hint a rail. He w ill be found at the auditor's office, jnn .V-3-ly WM. II. MV1.FK. KY.

J EKXS. Amounts of three .In sr un.l under

cash over three and under SSOnine months credit; 1

oer ?jo a civilit of l-i months will be eiven tho

,.... ...-. r ie. eive note wun approved socuntv; coilectable without any relief from valuation or appraisement law s. JOHN W. HITT. Adminijdrator. Brookville. Indiana, May S7, 1S52. 3-3w VOTICE-The first ek-etion for Directors of the

ijtureH and M. lainora Turnpike t onii. v. will . be held at lhe otliee of .Vosn J. Kri.lv. in the" town '

ot i-iuri-i, on samrclaj the VXh clay of June,lcj. I may ii 2-3w

JOTTiV WILIiTAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, Mt.Carmcl, Frankliu Co. Cloths, Ccissimeres, Doeskins, ;

estmgs .ind V ests,

tk. ..." . i '. 1 n invitine mv patrons and siJ t cxn,'ntion of my HAT for the bpnne. as I am cotl.t.m that it will emmond itself

k" 1- . .'' mpare well with any which

...... "..iron, nomas regards shape and einaliiv.

. oe picased to show mv HATS to ail who

mt or me w ith a call, and every care, shall be

, j.ieasc tu.jse w ho mav leave their orders. C.B.CAMP, ap!-Iy 1T6 Main st. east side, bet. Fourths Fifth.

J& C. REAR HIT No. 21, Pearl street, Ci . eiunati, dealers in satinet w arps, steel ree.

o...,,.ie. ie-Ke-rs. nnrtioss iwipo, roller cloth, press papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plntos, e-e. jr Also Agents for Sniilh,Wou.leoek. e Knight's machine cards. luu py isj-j i-j-jy

j WW. lOltF.HOt SI , Mannfaetnrer and I dealer in t- iintiture. Chairs. He.ldinsr and Mat-

inc and acreeahle nnipertiea will be found n mail

able, applied ei (her to the headnr irntalinns ol the j skin- It is unlike any of Ihe Alcoholic and Oil prep- j aratians so commonly n.ed for thr Hair. Its .ipeii-! oriiy over all Hair preparations consist in its pmp- j ertic. hi-in? mo.sienine and coolinir.'n.rc-aa'of dry ine j

ann nrac.ne as tne alconol.r preparations are: and

be-ine free orthr qrra.y qualilics of marrow, oils (at. It. p.iwer to remove the elutinotis coatine which u list rwcts the pore, of the skin when unhealthy, and whi. h prevent .he follicles from exudine an oily substance neeessary tothe natural moisture, beauty nd ernwth oflhe Hair is unequalled. One free application ofthe HairGlnss will impart a more lat in e. beauty and moisture to the hair, than a wheile bottle of thealeoholie p re pe rations ...ually iild;be.ide it will not toil the finest linen. Persona w hose hair is slii-htly eray, will find this article to maketheir hair d'rkcr, and render the Cray hairs scarcely perceptible. Mothers will find this preparation the best they can nse to dress children's hair, keepine it in place, giving it a most beautiful luster and causine it to erow luxuriantly. If any preparation of art can cause the hair to'grow, the Spanish Hair filoss will do it. Very liberal discounts made to Dmeeists and those who buy by wholesale. Addre-s C. P. Fay, Oweeo, N. Y. Price 25 rents per bottle. Dealers in Franklin Co. Ia. ran learn terms on eiquirineofthe Editor ol the American of Brqtik-rjlte. Nov. 7, '51. r-1yer".

.1. ....... he keeuillCCi.

lts.oc.to-j Mrtm.l',.,'si.o.s cv r

Cilv. All

SIXJVE should

!'. n -I ,

.. .ml o. ' II-

II m. .

Stoves, oi. Main-SI.. em

Burton's Store, w

he re he

.11 be e'

nd.

I First Qtiiility CLOTH I XG-Ready Made !StS?S'!rc?5i.v,lu.ry Feb. 3d, . oppoaotelio Post ofhee, Ciucinnati, Oliic.

TOfOrTBV JIEIICHA.M'S, Cloth, for.. Arc Wholesale Clothinc. Cloths, Cassimeres. Yestimr. Trimmines, cVe c;e'., Sew Gothic Arcade, lf-l .Main street, between Fourth and Fifth. Havineperfe.-teel onrarranc-enieTits fur the wholesale department of our business, we Iw'ff to inform our friends and merchant O'lierully. that we are prepared to offer to theirnotiee every article connected with onr branch of trade, and particularly invite their attention to the evceltnee of style and qn:.lity of workmanship, of our ready m:.le eloUiiue. w hic-h we rre eonfident will compare with the work of n?iv est:iidishment in the l'nite.1 stales. C.OHRX,'I.ASER ec CO. S. B. We bee also to announce, that we have entrasre.l Mesr: Mem-rsand Wji. Chiliw. cj the laic firm of J. ChildsA: Brothers, whoembrace thta npp..rtui.ity of soliciting tueir friends to favor them w ith a vU. , 1J2 16-ly

.1. ...... rn. all . hiii

. ..-e c..r au" "'.us

Tailor, tJince, o.e.... , . i,M.iilil naiien.--. 1 1 lkf

public is re.per.fully i..vn J' !.-.....:... mliirh will """ . V

' HOLLOW Ol'

Skillet. . ... v

Sugar Kettle,

r . ... IrnS

Lids Andirons, Sad.. Conner Kettles. He .nl ""'.-..f I

.tork with every """'V; t..'' and She-et-lron 7 ' t

.. h;.h .nr. res inc.-"" .i..i

iia'1"

of

1

and

tbs-m

u..;l -ith a collh'l' ,'c,:J,;.V.sir'-

.. --, u.'H"lt ..ni

as cheap an? "'"V. pl'JI" CISTERN F L ,v

Placed in any d'"..',!

J 7 .tr mil" a -r

Pipe, and -rr.'.ied, f'c . r"pT4 mrnt of Jap.ned f r- A

chanie in the above bailie'

confidence, toai

who fator

surci them entire I'"1"' . Trtn l! Old Copper. Fe ler. . d r change for all article, . ,I,e' j. Oct. S, '51. 41-tf. Ti 11. Co. Manuf.ieturers.i l''1,,,. in all kinds of Tmipure'it v cords, tassels, brass tiioum - rtsi , Hall, WahiuUS door lJ li tminufaetureand ke. p rot.-" xViisie '. ,- sive assortment cl Tnm-I'n ,,,..;,l.-5f -r brmdBet.ll the m..st fasuioi l I - ... ,!n lau ee eothie. r;avirV,

l . ' ... ii-.Mnes.nr,.

netteanei acre.i.i .---. v

1

itig made arraiipem. i.i- ai. y bor.-eeiiincall the m" r'';-,;:;; ear--that mav be iu tho , L ' ! V ,.,.i..te ever ..ffrr.-.l " .;,st,t--

are i.w:t-d local! .Bdev t,mM!

k-.-a ..f oe-ervllC-CIirn"-

mh 1!, lrjC l.'-l

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