Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 28, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 July 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS. BATKTALrS MARRIAGE r Lre ani Luxttry, it j.t. Ti.iiuiat. If I erer marry,' Katie Yale mJ to say. kslf ia jeet, half tnitt- if r I rnarry, Ihe happy ran cr the nnhappy one. If you pta bs! ht! soall b percn pcwf-sMi-jr three three qualifications: First, a fortune. Second, spxxi look. And thirtily. common sea:.' I mention the fortune first, because I thinV it the nest needfdl a ad deeiraMe qualification
r the three. Although I reuld nrver think , nfm hu hn by &n of marry in? a fool, or a man whos ff!ine j .. hwrf ;n mixt r IteaWbewbameJ of; ,1,11 I think to talk ! us UesoUlion, h,itaing s,,lh a thirst aene for the ee a,d shine tV-r the oilier, t unqtteucjwMl, fcv ptlden streams tht fi owed with plenty of money, would be preferable to . hef; -llg wUU m hunger not ,, 1 Ticg obscurely with a handsome, intellectual ' food nf flay and ,dmiration could aproaa to whom economy might te necessary. 1 do not know how much of thi. sentiment j reproached her husband for diverting earns from Kati-'s heart. She undoubtedly hl.r tnu, ; ,na he answered with angry and
Inculged lofty uieas, oi station ana styie-ior,d her education tu the duties and aims ol hie bad been deficient, o rather err-meoos; but
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that ahe was capable of deeper, better feelings , none doubted, who had ever obtained even a partial glimpse cf her true womau's Uutu.-v ,.,rir.,.g.H....r. arrived, at length, when And the lime Katie was to take that ail-imporUut step of which she had often spoken so lightly; when 1 .... she was to cemonatrale to Iter trtettds how much her heart was in the words we have quoted. At the enchanting age of eighteen she had many suitors; but as she never gave a serious thought to more than two, we will follow her example, acd ciscarding all except these favored ones, consider their claims. If this were any other than a ttue story, I should certain y nse an artist's privilege, and aim to produce an etfect by matiiug a stroug eoutrast between these two favored individuals. It I could have mv way, one should be. - , , , , , . . a wealthy fool, and somewhat a knave. But the Uuth is it. . Our poor genius was not much ol a genius, ' r" ' v...,r,,ra, ararar musts, ana could live very comfortable in exercise tliereol without the mot distaut hoe, however, of ever aiUiuiug to t wealth. Moreover, Francis Miuot possessed excellent qualities, which entitled hint to be called by discreet elderly people a fiue character; by bis companions a noble good fellow; and by the laoia generally, a darting. Katie could not help loving .Mr. Frank, and . he kuew it. He was certain she preferred his society even to that of Mr. We.liugton, whom alone he saw fit to honor with the appellation . of rivsl. 1 This Mr. Wellington (his compauions called him the duke,) was no idiot or hump-back, as 1 could ever ascertain. Besides this, his income was sufficient to enable him to live snperbly. Also, lie was considered two or three degrees haudsomer than Mr. F. Minot. TI ... I .L L T I sucreiore, uu.y ui.ng on wnicn r rana had to uepend, was the power he possessed over Kllte's sympathies and affections. Ihe-duko-allhouch lust the man for her in everv . , . , , , v.mc vcuoc, I ii iritrostiu till IUI IUUC, g Wt looks, and common sense had never been a bis to draw these ont; and the ami lble conceited Mr. Frank was not willing to believe that she would suffer mere wordly considerations to control the aspirations of her heart. However, she said to him, on day, when he pressed her to decide his fate aud said to him with a sigh ; ,ru r nt .u . v ! 'Oh, I rank! I am sorry that we have ever met,, sorry?' Yes for we must part now ' 'Part?' repeated Frank, turning pale. It was evident he h id not expected this. Yes yes.' said Katie, casting down her Frank sat by her side, he placed his arm ; around her waist, without heeding her feeb'e resistance; he lowered his voice and talked to ; her until she the proud Katie wept wept bitterly. j 'Katie,' said he, then, with a burst of passion, '1 kuow you love me! But you are proud ambitious selfish! Now if yon would hv- me leave vou, say the word and I go!' Go" murmured Kate, very feebly go! You have decided! whispered Frank. I have!' Then, love, farewell'.
II took her hand, gaxed a moment tenderU.00 80 crne,y- 1 a'$ I ed in
and sorrowfully npou her beautiful, tearful face; tleu clasped her to his bosom. She permitted the embrace. She eveu gave way to llie impulse of the instant, and twined ner arms about nis neck. But in a momeit her resolution came to her aid, and she pushed him from hr with a sigh. Shall I go? he articulated. i A feehle vt fell from W ooirin. lin. ! I -I 6 I And an instant later, s1e was lyiug upon . the sofa, sobbing and weeping passionately alone. To tear the tenacious root of love out of her heart, had cost her more than she could have anticipated, aud the certaiuty of a goKien life of luxury proved but a poor consolation, it seemed, for the sacrifice sh' had made. vm. l-.. i. . ........ . i. r. r . i . .oj ""'g wpwu inc WI4, ft "ay , aoooiug and weepine o.ssio.atelv. Gradually her f rief seemed to exhaust itself. Her breathing became more regular au-i -ulm. Her tears ceased to flow, au 1 at length her eyes aud cheeks were dry. Her head was p:IIovred oa her arm, and her lace w.i half bidden iu a flood of beautiful curls. The struggle was over. The agonv was pased. She saw Mr. Welliuglou enter, aud arose cheerfully to receive him. H's manner
pleased her; his station aud fortune fascinated casion to stop at a rode shanty, whose appearhermore. He offeied her his hand. She ance denoted anything but comfort. But
accepted it- A kiss sealed the engagement k rt was ,t such aki. as Frank had given her, and she could not repress a slih' B,8n There was a magnificent wedding. Splendidly attired, dazxiing the eye with her V,.i.ii... .J... .l . - ...rrjuuug arouua mm wuumiug iu iuo cuanueu atmospnere 01 falrj-land. Kate gave her band to the man' her ambition not her love had chon?" Bat certainly ambition conld not have made a better choiae. Already she saw herself arroonded by a magnificent court, of which ahe waa the acknowledged and admired queen. ' The favors of fortune were showered upon , her; she float-si luxuriously upon the smooth and glassy wave of a charmed life- J Nothing was wauting in the whole circle of her ontward existence, to adorn it, and lake it bright with happines. Bnt she was not loug in discovering that
there was something wanting within her own j ,le or ,nd pubhshin, , work on " politics, oue on rel igiou, one on science, and Her friends were numerous: her husband another on anything else, all at the same tender, kind aud loving; but all the atlen- j time. Our genius U bounded on the East by lions and affections she enjoyed conld not fill j the rising sun, on the West by the horiion.on her heart. j th gouth by tm! 8norea 0 UlMI an(J oa ('he She had once Mt ii chords of sympathy j North by tue farthest limits of nUrouomica, moved by a skillful touch; she had known 1 imagination." the heavenly charm of their deep, delicious 1 harmony ; and now they were silent mo-j CT There are 100,000 servants in London, Uonless mnfSed, so to speak, in tilks and : and one-tenth of these are always ont of cmatice These chords still and soandlees.her ' p'oyment
her heart was dead; new the lea ao because It had bn killed with t golden shaft, Having kaowa and felt the Itfe ( aympalhy ia love, he could not mourn lor it, and aigh for It, uacoBMled by the life of laxary. la short, Katie ia lime bcuna mafnlficeutly miserable, splettdiu.lv anheppy. Then a change became apparent in her huaband. ' He coaki not long remain blind to
the fact that his love was not returned. He sought the company of those whose gayety might leave him to forget the sorrow and despair of his soul. This shallow joy was unsatisfactory, however; and impelled by now-erlnl lotiiriun for love, he went astray to rale UUuU. of deception, and a toUl witf of love.which smote hercouscience ht-av-You did not cans for me,' he cried "then j why do you complain that I bestow elsewhere ;lhe affeclioM a hiV, uX will, c0,j I . . ! Hi,t it i (rant ii.fol Kali mn. . I ... .... .. , .. , .. ' jstrated. 'It Is the evil fruit of an ' tee?. 'And who sowed the seed? ! W ho nve me
, i . . i . i . . . , uf ,nK buhbu. i 113 uiscajie is vrrv a hand without a heart who became a sha- ,.,, . . , , . . t common, particularly among the laboring classes rer of my fortuue, but gave me no share in j ofboth sexes, and is frequently attended with much sympathy who devoted me to the fate of a . distress and often death. Pr. Kitcs, or 153 Pycaloving, unloved husbandT Nay, do not weep. ' mlr' street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, Ohio. and ciasp your hands, and sigh and sob with ' hM for ' ,on ,ime ,rcn hi "Mention to this dis- .. .. .. ,. r ease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He apauch desperation and impatieuce for I say ' .. ... ... . ..... , L 1 r ' . plies his own instrument, which is wom with ease nothiug )ondo not deserro to hear.' and comfort, and.atthe same time will keep tl e "Very well," said Katie, r aiming herself; bowels, or protruding part within the orifice. How "1 will not complain. I will not say your ; important is it, therefore, for those who are rup-
s.Hhv.Aha r.sx ai ni)oreiJ 11.. ft grauting ; ... ... . ., I that 1 am the cold, deceitful thing vuu call me-you kuow thisstateoflhiugvcauuotcou , ':t'UU, . ! I know it." M vVeliV .11: 1. .V. J J--ll. . . . ' ,-:...,:.,.,,:.,. curieuW.in scorn. 'l have made up my mind," raid he.'-that we should not live together any longer. I am tired of beiug called the husband of the sp!en- , . ,. ... ... . dsi Mrs. Wellington 1 will move ,n my circle; you shall sh ine in yours I will place no restraiut ou your actions, uor shall yoo on miue. Wo willbefree. .. R. th- v.,rM?" ar.riWd Ktle. trem1.1: " The world may admire you the same j aud what more do you desire" asked her husbaud, bitterly . "This marriage of hands : , is mockery. We have played the farce loug enough. Few know the conventional meaning of the term husband and wife; but do yon know what it should mean? Do you t feel that the only true union is lliat of love i and sympathy T Then enough of this mum- . , ... ( mery VF a,V VVH9I BI'UU a, VIIQ . . . .... i " "u ' . . liberal to you. As much oi my lortnne shall be yours as you desire." I He pushed her from him. She fell upon a sofa. From a heart torn with anguisli, she shrie ked aloud j "Frank! Frank ! why did I send you from me? Why did I sacrifice love and happiness to such file at this? Why was I blind until ""-g' ' ' She lay upon the sofa, sobbine and weeping J v s ' s passioLl'.ely . Gradually her grief appean d i-. i i-. j to exhaust itself; her breathing became calm, j her eyes aud cheeks dry. Her head lay peacej fully upon her arm, over which swept her ' .. . . . . ....... ... diheveled tresses until with a start she i ' cried 1 "Frank! oh, Frank! come bach!" "Here I am!" said a soft voice bv her side. She raised her head. She opened her astonished eves. Frank was standing before her! j "You have been asleep," he mid, smiling kindly. ! "Asleep!" i 'Aud dreaming, too.I should say not pleasj antlv either." j "Dreaming?" murmured Katie; "and is it j all a dream?" i "I hope so, replied Frank, taking her j hand. You could not mean to send me from your father's study, where 1 have been talk ing with him all of an hour. I came back to plead my cause once more and I found vou here where I left you asleep. "Oh, what a horrid dream!" murmured SaUe'Tubbin8her "Il was so like a ,errib,e reality that 1 shudder now to think of U! 1 thouEht I was married:" "And would that bo so horrible?" asked Frank. "I hope then you did not dream you were married to me!" "No I thought I gave my hand without ' my heart." Then if you gave me your hand it would not be without your heart." 'No' Y rank," said Katie, her bright eyes beaming happily through tears "and here it is. She P1aced her rairh-nJ '"'''. he kissed it 10 tnl,wl,ort And soon after there was a real marrisce: notaspleuded, but a happv one, not followed by a lile or luxury, but by a life of love aud conteutmeut, and that was the marriage of Frank Minot aud Katie Yale. Peterson's Ladies' Nat'l Magaxiue. tTJuiige M , while making his usual cir cuit in the iuterior of Georgia once had acnight aiiproachiuE and several leagues inter-
veuing between that and the next house, I S thabeaaSfn? 'rSaZ the .ludge rode up aud accosted a lubberly- . Ge0' A Pnnc -Melodeons, at '1 l- a. . .. .. I . COLBLRN & FIELD'S. , looking boy, who was working in a smalt apl9 18-1-v Sole Agents, IM Main st ; gardeu-patch before the door, wilh--Hulla! n. ERNST SON, Successors to Cas Can I Slav all night with yao!" "Well I'll Co. Manufacturers, wholesale and retail l '. . . .. ... I dealers in all kinds or Transparent Wiurto. Sh.H.v.
recaon you csn 15 we got no bod, wo rot no a i vers, and iu a dirt Hoor; aud I reckon you cau'tatay all night." "Will, can yon give my horse anything to eat!" 1 reckon 1 can't; 1 got uo corn, nor I got no fodder, and I reckon I can't give your horse any thing to eat." "Can you give me anything to eat?" "Well, I reckon 1 cau't; I've got no bread uor I've got uo meat, and daddy's gone a hontiug, and 1 reckon I can't give you auy thing to eat." "llow in the world do yon do here?" inquired the astonished Judge, 0," said the boy, patting oat his had, "very wel!' 1 tha,-, 1"' bow do yu y"rseir?" X3 A Tennessee editor recently announced ! his intention of starting a new religions peri- ' odical "We fntd enniiuttvnt." b. m . odical
BROOK V I L LE ATTORNEYS.
OH?l U. IIOWLAKDj Attorney at Law al nroottviiie, Indiana. T AW PARTM'HSIIIP.John Rywa end li Emu Havwonb, hare this lit entered into partnership in the practice of the Law in the Frank' tnerahipfn the pr Circa t Court. tin Circs, t Court. JOH." JOHN KYMAN Sep 3, IrSl 37-t-f KlMiARHAYMOND. XV- JtOHIIOAT, Artornev and Counsellor at Law. Office on Burges street, one door 'ortta of Geo. Holland's, Brook Title, Indiana. Je 30, 'SI 36 ly Ik and IF, Law, Brookville, Iud, Office under American Office, Court street. V JI T. CHOOKSIIAMt, dec 26 32-ly Attomev Counsellor at Law. Office on Court stre.'t, opposite the Court House, Brookville, Indiana, my H 31 , a arts a a a , .. . , . ville, Ind., and agent Tor the 'Protection Insurance Com)iany, policies of hisurance against loss or damage by use issued on favorable terms. Of-j Bee two doors Nonli of B. II. & J.C. Burton's store, my T J JK. 3tcCLl IK Attonicv at law. end No-' . tary HuMie, keeps on hand blanks Tor deeds, inorlcases and a'.l kinds of convex atioinir. a pi 3D 9m pi BI S KII.GOHE, Altornevand Counsell' lorat law . Brookville. tnd. Office on Court t.. Kast of the old Court House. apl S3, 185-' IT Jw IIITT, Attorney at Law. and Notarv Pnhi lie, office with C.Eosot Uolljlnd, Eso., lirookville, Ind. j AX P.tRTSEllSHIP.-J,l, A..Mito Ij and Johx II. 1'mrnn, have this dav entered iiitu a aruicrsui m in- practice oi tne Law. JOHN A. MATSOX. JOHXH. FARvil'HAR. innncSFS rRnpttir! ll,U" TI,K bowels ci reu-ri piVkk ami lurea w cureanERXIA CURED. I have used several Trusses, with but little relief, until last tail I noticed in the "lVllnr, Nonpareil" lr. Kates' Trusses and his manner of treatment. 1 and obtained one of his instruments, which has completely cured me. I have not used the Truss for.i w....t. JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell conntv. Kv. j r,. R1TESslr: You may recollect or me purchasing a "Double Truss'' Trom you about Christmas , which you applied, and assured me I w ould be f b,for,, ,iT " Since,I have not been in Cincinnati, I therefore send von these lines bv Mr. B cl!. Inl,rln yoath.; the Truss has done ( we)i. nJ ,h .uve lnv,llf cure.a! there js no prnrusion orpain any more; in factt can dispense (i,h heTrussr or weeks without any symptoms of "'seasc remrning. Tours truly, CEO. HATDEM Hamilton co. O. ft. M tl e-s m LJ lj Lj I i-rawi mi ar. ivnir.' i rann, rr Kaptsrr ! Ihr Itnwrla. CtaaoiTos. Ky., May 21, IS51. Ms. Editor Seeing in your aper the advertisement of Da. Kates, I avail myself or the opportunity t long wished, to publicly testify to the great nnmber of persons to w hom life had been rendered comfortable, that have eome under my knowledge. several of whom were fellow sufferers with me in ,)ie Mexican war. Forw.ntof nmn,,T... I I " - -. v ... , "e underconstant fear of giving themselves pain hy the least laborious work, but they can now do a P" ,1"'s work wi'hou, in)nT? themselv Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAX. Newport Daily News. TCP lv. Rates' office is 153 Sycamore street. Cincinnati, Ohio, wheie all those afflicted with a Rupture ol the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands who can bear testimony to the above.who I have ben effectually cured under the treatment of Pr. Kates. J J 9 ? tj DIstFAHE! IIiff:! ntraEAssE!!! BE YE HEALED. Ye who have, in an unguarded moment, tieen led astray and contracted disease: the horrors or which when neglected are seen in our public Hospitals and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of the depravity of man; the 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 wuns in the hone ami stiffness in the joints; w asting away or the muscles, and finally rendering yon un able to pursue any business occupation whatever. Why linger out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death. Ye. w ho are afflicted by any ronn of these diseases either acute or chronic, should apply w here you can be cured, and not suffer yourselves to be treated by those who are entirely ignorant of medicine and disease, until you are beyond the ssibility of core. It is, therefore, of the greatest importance to the afflicted to know that there is a certainty of their being properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. Katks' Medical Orrtca. So. 133 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the West side. tl q q B ItlKOIrAI. ADVICE! Pise asks of youth and maturity acquired at an early period of life, which destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those whose constitutions have become debilitated through practices acquired in youth, or I y the excess of later years, w hereby the pleasures ot lire are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a term or unceasing misery and regret, should make application to a physician who has devoted his time exclusively to the treatment or those complaints. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical office is at No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is a Plnsicianw hois competent to cure the most hopeless cases. He also cures all those diseases arising rrom infection, either in their primary or secondary forms. It is, therefore, important to those afflicted tocall niHin him without dclav. ap 19. lG-Iy A RELIEVED SUFFERER. OCH AEl' I'R A" COBB-Manufacturers C of Planes. Carpenters' and Coopers edge tools. Also importers or Foreign and Domestic Hardware! i24. Main street, Cincinnati. nih -J lv orrr.Hion piao fortes iThe-e O is an unusual demand at this ti me for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcitv ot money. Mr. Colbnrn took especial pains last summer in I examining the instruments of all the manufacturers oi any ceieoruy not already oflered for sale in this market, and found none to romare with those by Woodward & Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but m icasi are rneap. v e Know of no instrument 1 combining so many good qualities that can be sold I Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. e . No o College Hall, Walnut. 5 doors above Fourth streeL Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantlv on hand. an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, vii: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothic. plain border French vignette and scrolls. Arabesques, interior views, &r. Having made arrangements in N. Y., we shall constantlv be receiving all the new English and French stvles that mnv b m the market, making onrassortment Ihe most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited tocall and examine our stock, and compare our prices with those of any other manufacturer in " l' s- H. M. ERNST SON. ct , - ... No S' College Hall. Shades or every description made to order mh 19, 185J lJ-ly ' eHTII A NIXON-Wholesaleand Retail PiO ano l-orte lValers. Ko. TS. W est Fourth street Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed theirnew salerooms of 5i by liO feet in extent, are enabled to offer the largest and finest stock of Pianos to be found in the country east or west, all from those celebrated and unequalled manufacturers. A. Stolart, and John B. Punham, S. Y. A full w ritten warrantee given with each instrument. Terms ca5h' mh ,2--T J00.1' s-3 Main st.. KasYketween Eighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have now o hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and children Straw Hata. Also, a beautiful line lot of son assimere haL: embracingeverv color, w hite. nearl blue ami black. My shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring stt le or Silk and Fur liau of my own manufacture. 10 which I invite Ihe espe, bal attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville an.l vioinitvto give me a call when you are in the city. my 7 W ,J KUA W-Whole,le and retail dealn . erm Patent Brass Clocks, No 72. Svcan ore streetecond door below Third, Cincinnati, o ' P t Ono
Cincirnati Advertisements. in nwa
II A v iMioui; scai.i:s. OI an ini roveil plan, put up in any part of the lo .l.trs. Kei:iir tic .'."lie on the shortest notice. HLlHltLMtS. J. S. Chencwctll A: Co.. Miner. Amlrew A Cn. Kis'top, Wells Co.. K Buctianaii, John Swaav) j A- Co.. Itnrdsall A rinllier. Columbia street, north side, between Svcamore and llroadM ay, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh 5 ly New York Agency. I 'Oil the sale of Oiar.t. Sigi.eiie and other Brandies, and I'nmestir Liijiiors. 1'aie, .Vri-LL & Co.. North Ka.-t conier Third eV liace u., Cincinl.ati.Ohio. near tiic lliirnel House. LlT OK PKICES.
$ c. per gal. 4.1 - 1 OU " 75 2 DO " 2 Mi " " 3 UO u 44 1 60 " " 7j " " 1 00 " .50 " " 2 00 " " 1 00 1 00 " 1 50 " " 60 " 7J u 2 ro " " 1 00 2 CKI 50 " 2 00 " " I tHt " " m " "
n.o. Brandy cqur.l $1 br.tii.lv Kveellent draught do tJoo.1 draught do Otard IK'puy ei Co's good l'itlovery superior Seignette 14 years old A variety of other prices on sample. !.. Good English t.'ood Hollands Suerior ditto f;oo.l draught do Old Schiedam verv superior Kl.U fJood English Good Jamaica Best ditto Good draught Hav Rum TIMESI. Sherry, superior littogood Madeira btst Ho draught I'oii. best old HittO gtHl Hitlo draught bvory description nf Foreign Wines aud Snirits. I e'iially low for cash: . For Perfumery w hnlesale. go to Da. Am i & Co's.. North Kast corner of Third and Kace: 55 per cent less for cash than any other house in the States ' mh 5, 1832 11 IllRSCT IMPORTATION Si ANOTHF.R M CURAT A KHIV'AL. By the arrival of the ship "Forest State"and "Sachem" at New Orleans from Liverpool, we have received our Spring supplv of tiueensware. consisting or beautiful new nmteni'sor lea ware. cV-c. common ware, e w hich we will repack or sell In original packages on most favorante l -rms. DICKSON & I.KBKTTER. apl 9, 10; 1-y Main st., bet. Firth mid Sixth. WHOLESALE CJTO-tiE WAKE 0 Ii;iMT. Have -iiiK pans.i luirns.eV-c.' ' i V"rl"t-, ters and sire. ; Al.SO.SI,akerPmos ' .... . - and friction Matches. Particular attention Paid to tilling otd.-rs rorj country merchants. ! 111 and -..u...,t,,,ini, cannot fail to glvo ,!ii,f.,-i;.. s.ilistaclion. . N. H for Piitu.im CLASS WORKS, and are always prem parr-u iu nu orders lor BOTTLES, FLASKS, v nils. te., at low est figures. SEAMAN'S &HAINER Water st., near Main, CineimiMti Ohii, W't''' ap , l5i lti-ly r, T.O. D. ,VICIIEI.I. North-west nn of Pearl and Walnut sts.. Cincinnati. oni .uiinulacttires and keeps constantly on hand a large ami general assortment ot Japnniied, Ornamental, Bronzed, and Pressed Tin-ware, which he otters to sell to country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others, at such prices as w ill vicld a handsome profit to the buyer. Every article'he offers for sale is made in his ow n slmpland under his personal superintendence, rrom the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to oiler iiidiicnients far superior to nnv other dealer in the West. Havii g recently made large additions to hismanufuctiirii.g department in the ay of room, machinery . and a great number of workmen, he Iioim' to be able to supply the increasing demand. Dealers who have been accustomed to milking their purchases in the eastern cities w ill Hr.d that they caii do equally as well here in point of price and quality, and. in addition to ihi, they can always buy just what they want. an. I inav till up their stocks lu-t as they may desire, w ittiout theim onvcnienccof wuiiingsix weeks or two months for a supply from the east. Particular attention paid to packing and forwarding orders to thecoui.trv. mh p.. K3- 13 J. II. GOOP11 4RT. 4 rt-HKl caMiiHi.iiiT & risin:L ll'IIOLESALE 151- tl I KS in fancv and It domestic 1'rv Goods and readv 1, .1. 1, 1 No. 01 Lower Market street. S. S.". between Main I and Sycamore. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keeps constantlv on hand, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of go.Ms in their line. Country merchants and dealers generally, are invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere, mh 12, lroi 13-ly. 11 AV. ttllH A: CO-Bell and Brass Foil nil -tl, era. and Mannactnrers of all kinds of Brass work, dealers in lead, zinc. copper, block tin, copier rivets, spelter solder and metal pucking. Second street, between Broadwuv and Ludlow .CincinIK.ti. Ohio. 1CP Their bells are executed on new and Improved principle, superior to anv Fonndrv in the world. 1 hey have a Chime of Fight Bclls.'the first and only correct one ever made in this roitntrv feb 6. lS.Vi7-lv T & C. KTMUIKTNo. CI. Pearl street. CinI cinnati, dealers in satinet warns, steel r..,.i. shuttle pickers, harness twine, roller . loth nn.. papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb idate Ac. 1 Atso Agents for Smith.Woo.lc.tek. Knight' machine cards. mis p 1S3J I2-ly ' noolidre WhtHtsnr .V BV1fi77-MamT-t tacturers oT transparent Wash Balls. Fancv S tap and Perfumery. Corner Filth and Western Ko , Cincinnati, Ohio. 0p 9, le'5-j 9-1-t Country Merchants. yoril ATTKTIO.',iscalc.l loour stock or 1 Uueensu are, China and tilass. FOR SPKl.NG SALES, 21i crates edged and C. C. Ware, Ti " coiiini ui Teas and Bow Is. SOtl " conirising a varietv or articles, 500 " tine IVa and DinneV ware, l.tim boxes tine iV- common glass. A liberal ipiantity ot comm. ,11 ware allow ed to each bill. Call and examine our stock and prices , . K. K. V II. Ill'tlc.I.VS. ao.91. Main sir 'Ct, one door South or R. W. BOO l'll'S Hardware store. apl 9. ISM ll-l-v IJO'SS HOI SE-Conier or Court and Walnut il sts.. Cincinnati. Oliin. l- ... 1 du. n. H-ri,.. h; ,r ""rz t"T .. -ami lard atapl 9. lHj'i 16-1-v VtPUI"iO FAMIIO-YS FOIt 1S-V.-F. i TLE.MFN S HATS.-I shall iutrmlucVmv Spring S,V lfu"f fifiitlemen' Hats on Saturdav the 6lh of .I" . Pleasure in inviting mv patrons and the public to an examt iation or mv H T for 11. pnng. as I am confident that it will commend itelf ".mparts wen wttn anv which may be offered. I o h as regardsstiape and qualitv. I shall be pleased to show mv HATS toall who may favor me with a call, and everv care shall be token to please those who may leave their orders C. B. C A. M P apO-ly 176 Main st. cast side, bet. Fourth & Fifth. Fire and marine lnsurai.ee. THE Commercial Insurance company of Charles - tou.S. C, Cash Capital Cajn.lKV. . , Wst. B. Hariot. President. A.M.Lkk. Seeretarv. A.s.i-um- x Insurances effected on Vessels, Steam boats, and . 1,9., , nuiiiiiiiirs. .ttercnainlise. Furni ture, Machinery, and other property, ou reasonable 'VLms'-Kl'for to -M,'ssrs' Springer & Whiteman. Office So. 13 Front street. Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shoenberger's Irou Store. I he New ork Life ,.. ri-oT. A.. ...... 1..... 1 o-.---.. e ' ts t.,., .,,, ,.v,e.-t. MnRRIat KllKKI t V PmeMdai Plist Frcekax. At'tuan-. ltrM Uirtlm Tor ( Ittrlnniitl. VV Th.ti..u. Ut t TJ I - x- . I. Coftin. I'alv.A M.rf. ' i. . " 1' ... L r.- -.:"- i ..., iieiirt vt.xierov. Jlrdiral at i.is..m. J. S. Dodge, M. l., B. L. Hill, M. U., Hunt. M. 11., R. S. Xewton. M. II. James G. Lit es insured at usual rate. As agent of the above Companies. I am prepared to receive applications for Insurance on Lives, or against los's'o, uanmge ny rire on preperty, in Br,tokvilK',orits via e n . Omee No. ,5 Front streeY. "Ver Messrs. Shoenberger's Iron Store. ' feb 6, l5- -7-0m il O. ll iM r . 7, I i ? Manufacturer and importer .l..,es.b.,;.P,;V.rVr'. -'-' Mreet, sit rreueh and American . iiumo. , oiisi:illllv on h....l views, t hiiunev f-creen. w hie .. .... i uii, r iian.-in. .i..k as and Velvet and Imitation Borders, etc., w hi'ch he offers at holesale and Retail, at the lowest mark'M'f'ee. apl 0, !85i 10-1-v O. A.TATI.OS. wst. si. rarsrn. TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE? TM PORTERS and wholesale dealers in Irish I Linens and w hite goods. Also. Cmbrellas.Parasols.t.loves. Hosiery .and every description of trimmings and fancy dry goods, corner of .Main and Pearl sts. Cincinnati. mk 1-2 12-ly
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Clocks! Clocks! - 'WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL I have tl now n-eeived mv Spring slock of Eight l'av and Thirty Hour Baias Clocks, every stlc and varielv of patterns. flock Peddlers. Merchants, and dealers in Clocks, generally throughout the West, will Bnd it to their advantage to give me a rail before buying elsewhere. My assortment consists of all kinds made by the following manufacturers: Channcer Jerome, Smith & luHidrieh, Wni. L. Gilbert. Hirire. Peek ft Co., J. C. Brown, Brewster & Iiigraham, Klisha Mauruss, Terry & Andrews. Also Agents for the sale of Kotford's improved nulvanic and Klectro Magnetic Instruments for .wjmcai u?e. I am the only agent In the West for the above Mschine. and will sell them at the follow ing low prices. The largest ai;t tronffet Machine, nil rnini,l..i.. linttcry. Handle. &e. S 15. .No. S coinplctc. SID; w ith box S 12. No. 3. an excellent si.e for fainilv us-. complete In Mahogany box, 8. JJo. 4 (still smaller) in box. Sli. Kxlra Batteries. Handles. Insulutze-I Copper Wire, Ac. Also Something new and valuable for cleaning and beautifying nil kinds of polished work such as furniture. Piano Fort-s. Clock Cases. Ac. Orders lorthe i.bove promptly attended to. T. SMITH. li tuist rillh st, opposite the lieiiuison.Cinciiinati. mh 11-oin. Patent Pletalic Burial Cases. 11TE continue to manufacture and keep const:. nlly t on hand, even- size and varietv of finish of this invaluable article, now rapidly su rceilii elhe use of woo.ien rottins wherever iiilnxluced, on account or their superiority tor depositing in vaults, for protectingt'ie remains Trom the casualties im ident to ordinary interments, (astheirgreatstrei.gth prevents the earth rrom crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of Ihe deceased in the refect-on that the remains are kept together in an imperishable rase. As we have recently reduced our wholesale pricos. we are now ottering favorable inducements to I'ndertakers throughout the West, aud rctpectfullv solicit orders rrom them. ) W. C. DAVIS & CO. my 7 N. K. corner 9th & .Main sts., Cincinnati. H STOM made Roots and Shoes at w holesale, V by JA.MKS HUDSON, No. S3 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, lrj-. IC-J-y V. O V t ndrrtn ker A: Coffin j .Haker.-An.l iimnutaclurer of every kind nuu quaiii, ii iiousenoi.i ruriiitun ,Mt. I ' - . .. . . . . Soriiioricl.t l.iu tiuliit.u..l ... ....... ........ .-, .., e.Miiiirt, una "'n?., I J.P.? ' ' m t, a, ..'.iti.MK- "irainnr imoiiivs III ine lirtle t II r- i w ill liotie to merit and r. rviv.. n ;",,,'",,a",, ""-' ver liberal patronage which b,'''n friended to me for the past year. Broom Machinerv and Bovimr Am-.-ri ..fin.. and most approved plans made to order. Pumps . manufactured and sold w holesale ami retail. I I'NnKRTAKERiNci. I shall continue to give mv es- ; cial attention to this branch or my business, n ith j view to release the friends of the deceased persons rrom the indispensable trouble attending the death or a friend, and w ill state that I w ill attend funerals within the county with a 6;l rate hearse Iroo of
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nl w ays on hand a large , C urfr' ' and well assorted slock i , fiTI;"rr or ess Preserver. I will use this valuor , abl apparatus Winn ordered. The object for w hich STONE WARE 'f ' '""ended is perfectly to preserve corpses from consistiueorjuos, J,rs ,i;i'aJ"r all " U,1,1l.h or time, w ithout being unv ' L '"1P" JupsJars, wise offensive to delicacv. or unseemlv in
n.. h.......i... .. :. il-.-.-....v,..niniii,inMi .i fiini.r, hm.A. sire to delay funerals until the arrival or d ista. re Intives or ton,, a.. ni . ?. .' . , L1 Z! bf ' l:r;'l,uri',,0", ,,,r ""' weeks in a nerbM .lv o V" l',"- 'I )?l . .T"1"' i . .i... . "-" v """" "'g an mli'ia, lrjj-13-6m VW OWK - f l.'..n I .-If. .T1II.I.S The nn.l..Ml.n...l l.. .. r tin, r . ' . . "- L,. . . in me ciiizens or Franklin ami ndto niiF ,.,1,..., ,i. .-. . " ."" "'"' nm now nianiitiicturing. and have ready for sale. Alexander .....ii.ui, improveii ranuiiig .Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far superior to any others now in use. One hundred bushels of wheat per hour, can be cleaned w ith them. taking out the cheat, and all other trash. But the rail superiority or these mills ran on I v be known bv seeing and trying. Cull and see th.vn, b-iore vou buy some poor concern, which will onlv cumber vo ir burn. W. S. BA KER, Proprietor, Jy ie 30 W.M.MOFFAT, Manufacturer. BEYECI.OTIIEI.-SA-rELSilEPPERD,Tlir. lor, has on linn. I a large suiu.lv of r...i.tv ...... i.. . clothing cheap rorcash. His simp is a few doors . North or Mr. ('allion's store, ou Uuriress tre..t oct 11 14-tf T E F r F. II SO.v ill f e 1 n s 11 ra 11 r o Com pa - 4 ny or Cincii nati. Capital sjlmumo Paid and secured. This company has two departments joint stock and Mutual. Kales or premium iu tl,.. Joint stock department reduced one third. 1 he lire of the husband mat be insured for the benefit of the w ife, independent of creditors or representativescreditors may insure the lives of th -ir debtors congregations the lives of their miiiMt rs hn.lorsersnnd securities the livcsofth,,se forwl ', ii i ax- re-pousinie. 11. . t;,iOitM ,. IV hoard or Finance Hon. Jacob Hum.-!. S. Wii,,, and T. s. (Joo.lman. California risks taken at tli usual rates. .1. W. HITT. Hro .Vvill... ...., Hl Fl'S HAV.MON II. . 11. ' Jan 10. K5i 6-lt -Medical Kxnminer. A FAUtI I'OII KAM'.-The ,iderit'ne.I I . . - ... -c 1 ins larm. consisting or p',11 a" s' ecu !lu ami IMI of which is well improv '.I. the nee well timbered. A two sn.rv iv....... .. 1 b -twi balance fnune bam a good o.-chard nf gnifted frirt pi -Mc ot good water fr never tailing si. riu.'s stock "- Vv.',.nVvv'";,.'!'r'""f f!ir,n- "' farm is in , h'!" ,'''''' "w,i-,iii. H miles north of Hr. w ersburgh. 1 lie i,e.gl,borlio,.d is healllit . societt good. 1 with religious and educational privil -ges ,,',, ei- ! el,t-. ' ""J see, when vou can iml.n. ,.r ii- I can imliri' of il merits, ami hear the termJan l 1-Pin JOHN SA I KK. sTOriXWILLLIS MERCHANT TAILOR, 31 1. C.i rmcl, Fra 11 k I i u Co. Cloths, Cassimercs, Doeskins Vcstings and Vests, 1. A.SI'RIUJI.H. " M'li l(i'MA jfe Cili PORWARIHX,; .,, COI,rr:1, Commiion mer. . ati.Ohto Particular attention paid to ,, '! . .rSn n.isa.narr',npf ' Agents for transportation lines to .n,.l rv... .11 ..... .u.,,,,,,-,,,. ,Marii goods care of Spriirmnn A- ' -." ill" iu, ito; 13-lv. i w' tTT' OE. '-St' a. E.roLaraa. I OBBERS of l.ry Ooods. No. 83 We,, j " ,1 between Walnut and Vino, Cincinnati '' mh 12 lv rV..DYI ',"d'r, rRdles.!!-twelte ' V dollars ier hundred pounds, and 110 charee for ; boxes ,,.v. HK.MANllS Candy Factort . vt uiZ ' street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati. ,0 apl II. lsj-.' iu-,. VUUIO. Ol-ll.l.t.t. fill... ..... ... ..' 1 l"r.' M''"elurvs. and has in store, vi 4 Ul,t, f"-' ooor West of .Main. He.ni. Manilla and Rope. Cord, line and , ., -;f all qualities ad slzes, which he ell. at nan .! fact'irers pric, inn ia, 1,-j-Jl-j-iv V' 1 :?,1E-KS, Commission Merehant, and H . dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit tree, RiHiL'rb',";' s,;p'"'-7"ip- root,. ..,H;ir. ,j pi "men u ! hi-' " -',K -'euli'n.l l.. ' n h X itd S,""0U l i'-i'"'-"i' l'' n IBSOt HOTi SE-Walnut st. betw een F J l and Filth, Cincinnati, Ohio. o. II t;tl Proprietor, late of Walnut st. House. ' Fourth TROV, mh 1-2 is-iv COTTO V 1 II V K -rv . ., the c"hionir,d ttrJ8 ubfnberv afrcnt for ee.?,5Bo T,,3 ii?? Yarns' iV t':."..' .c.rr WT, n,hi. .,"-"''-uAS. mh lS-3m o'. S6 Columbia su, ClncinnaU. ' TlOOTS &. SHOES ! J) dealerin Bottts and J dealerin Boots and Tx""Z , palm, straw, and pan a hats; which w ill be so "ery cheap for cash .er? cneap Ktr rasn. So, 13 Lower Market st lie. nTh"4m SC"mope' "nelnaaU, Ohio. " " TBACCO EPOT.-Im. ported and Domestic Cinrs. in .11 .a,... !"' JZZl.V? "Uy " bn UnK "'' W ""I assortment ol I iffars. ennu.ii... u T1. W e keen consunUv r7n I.-..1 IV. 7.. "" Canones. Caradore. P.,i" " ...Vf.'." 'miiiaa. ommon "-panisn, and Atso The best brands of Manufaciiimd ti Ih everv otherarticln in ... u.... ccot with everv nui..pti..i. i,.. . . . P.Pared to sell on accommodatii.a- ten... . . sj;.", '-""""""" w'''cn we are .-to.ia m.o. .i s .i. t- L i 'In it apl 9-43 MAKTHKNS & ORJJEMANN. CF.ED and Horticultural Sloe- x, O 3-.' East 5th. CincinnatiOhio J C 17, 1 fo.. have constantlv nn h.Vi ' i' F"K"' W VetaMe and Ffower' seed-'arr.'ud '7,,,andgtnuine.andinvarietv not to be exceeded Zl poultn : of l the no..V in Jnetv. liomestic orname.d .1 .L! , W ? Prov,"u breeds. Fruit and ornamental trees and plants or everv description, ,J ' .'. ',U ev"-ry article of note usuallt obtaiu,u,'h r'aees. PP1v .d-Oee Orange Seed -..,.,.K-u new an.l v.irwt 1... : . 1 I and for salo v.-mh5,185-t nm J. C. FERRIS & CO. fi A I?Fl " OT,, STOREA mberg MVij,u:h.Hhn',aeCToUiinK lleKtt, No. 2u Mjiinst., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, '51 ,3-ly T "i.ATIIER Buckakln Store-H. K;...u'!.,; -'?, ,Mm'" f-et.- Keep on hand I-rench CairSkins: Baltimore do do; Pluladelidiia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos: French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins for gaiters and shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest prices . pal for deer skins and rurs. mh 19, 1S53 13-1 y '
BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS
Spiritual Rapplngs. TtTEHAVE Jl HThad acnmmuiiiration thro. l this medium advising us to muke kuowu to the world the late arrival, at tlio M l.iie t .mrr," Direct from Piiiladelphin and Baltimore, of the largest and best selectesl stock of Goods w e have ever had the picaaum of offering to the public. As the means or communication w ith the large cities become easier and more rapid, competition in trade increases. N'e endeavor to ke.:p pace ith the Railroad and telegraphic spirit of the age Therefore by selling at extremely low ratios we ex--peel to sell on our goods ipuckly and recruit or. ten. Consequently this Spring when goods are! cheaper than ever before, and our alock better than ' usual, we are enabled to offer grout inducements to purchasers. We euuiueratebelow a part uf our goods. Nilks, Prta GmiI., Ac. 1 ps India black Sntin; 13 " Fancv Law ns; 3 " bl'k Gro H. Kliine; 3 " .Mourning do 4" Chainelion Silk; 13" Borage do ijiine; 1" Figd Poult desoie; Oil " . a:liani; 1 bl'k do do 10" Sai-sMuU 1" Silk Albarine; i.3 " Jack. met: 3" Krodie do in " Moirr&Silk Lust; 0 " Knib'd Muslin: 130" Prints. ah lnese go.Msare ocauuiiii ana munv of them entirely new in style. " J Our Mock of Fancy Articles, j Is also very full. Plain and Fancy Silk Sunn, Gingham Ae Cotton Parasols; Gintrhain eV Cotton I'm-' brellas. All elegant lot of Fails; Linen and t'ollon lld'fs: Silk. Linen. Cotton. Kid and Pic XetGlov.s aud Mitts. Hosierv, Swiss ! Jacknnet Kilging ami I Insertion. Kibl ons. Silk. Linen undCottou Lace. A splendid lot of Canton Crape Shawls. Thibet Wool Shaw Is. t.'aj, Inner.- and HeLaine Shawls, ljce and Needle worked Collars. Silk nil. I Crape Lining. Mt'ii's Wear mid UoiurslicGoodn. Ifi ps super Id'k broad cloth; Gts Silk e Linen gloves ,2 " Brow n do 'do Cotton and Kid do 2 " illue do do 1 Hose; Cadet do do Silk. Linen Pocket SmnmrrClntli; hdTs and rrnvats: Lincv hlack tassnuer; Fancv do Cotton Pantlooury; Satin Scarfs, eve; 3 bales llrouii sheeting; 2 do tine do 0 do 1 do lanen no 14 Marsailes and Fancy 40 jms bleached muslin Vesting; ' 10 do Irish Linen; " French I.inen: cases mens tine lioots; -24 prs Ladies 1iole Cut lo o kip do Buckins: ilA !- flnnKulf alu.oa CI I it Lf. .1.do do fine calf shoes ?4 " Parodi do 30prsgoat do 12 " J.'M.v Limi: do .Misses Shoes & Slippers; 24 " (iaite'rs it Jgailers: Hoys fine and coarse slioes; 12 " cold enanil'd bus- I hil.lrens Shoes; kins; Calf. Goat St MoGenls Slit pers. I rocco bootees; Huts, Bonnctsi ana Straw Goods, 1 case fash. .Molu Hats; 20 doz Pul:n Hats 1 doz do Hungarian do 2 do Panama do 1 do .Magyar do 1 do Artists do 1 Pearl eV bl'k Kossuin do 1 Low Brush do Straw, Florence P.ruid do mens & bovs do China triuim'd do do Mens Canton China Pearl. Hair and Gi'np. Satin, Straw, French. Lace and op -n Bonnets, Misses Bomiels, Children's irimtii'd & Jock, hats. ' i llnrdvri.rr mill OtM-cnvvrnrr. ! in these arlicici we have increus -d our stock t '. "', iiii'i ...il... .im eutlllH-ie s-.ie-essliin I in porters. Ifliiis rn-r i jf rn n . Heavy stock r.f tiroeeries. V. ...!. oi w.-i'.'. .l.i. oud all arfcles usii'-'llv kept in a well assorted reta I store, e feeljfmt.-f,,! toakind public for a vcrv liberal patPMiujr... fr m..,ny years i-t. and hope by a fair and id'eral cours of dealing to merit a continuance of sncli favors. apl 30, ISoi N. 1). ; AL"", O X. HERMAN L1N K. JSO. H. FiKJlIUR. Linck and Farquhar. T Till: Post Office buildings. South West Corner .Main and Head streets. lirook il!e Indiana. Th attention of the public is most re-pe. tfully invited to our spring stock f goodi. car. -fully s.-l.-.-t-rd, exclusively from the Cincinnati Market, "of Ine latest and most fashionable stvles." my 7 1.1XC K. & FA KUCHA K . . . . . . u 1 IV i . i " ",M,S"7! -.. I) ed a large and luiii.lsoine as-t.irlinent ol he ino.-t . fashionable bonnets and r,l .a...l f..rale,t "" LINCK FAKttl'IIAK'. 1T 71 OK I' I.I. AS A lAlttS(I-.l larg 1 lot of Cmbrellas and Parasols tor sale at lue lowest jiossible price ; in y LIXCK ci FAIWIIAK'S. I PASCV GOODS-Splendid assortment of t l..tt-tt. Ki.t.,..n- l..i...p . ll. I -1,-....., Silks, Satius,and white dress goods. Forsalevery Cheap at mv 1 LINCK & FAl.ftl'IIAR'S. PRI. TS & ti I I.II .1 IS,T(1l pieces or well assorted prints and UingUuuis. For sale ut reduced prices at ' my 7 LINCK & FARQCHAR'S. ! C'l.OTUJi, ( assi meres, Satinets mikI ; Jcuuii-Liv k.V Fakwciiar. have u liaiol a very large and cno.ee selection oft lotlis.cassiuieres, satinets and Jeans, for sale ut the low est Hgures. Call alidsce them. m 7 cirJIMF.H AVAIir.. -A very large assortment O ot the most t.isl.ioniilil ... an.l durald sunnier gooils.J'.isl receive. lautl lor sale bv my LI.NCK o.: FAKQI HAK. AItIV IIF. 1I.S. Ac. l is. a c KarVI'Uar invite utt lit. on to their loinplrle a--sortuiei.i 01 nails anil general stock ol bai ut reduced Cincinnati retail prices. d war--. may 7 fresh sup. ries, at toe (1 UOC'F.II I ION, Constat lit on baud. M plies ol llie very bet ip.ulity ol t;r.H-cln-;:p More of inav T LINCK A. FA HQ! H AK. I I.F.XKW MH on e i:i-t ree -it e.l i'i J most b '.lut.ful si.,-k of Hue ttare, in s--ttsor nu peace, ccr ueior ' oiler .1 ill lul lu:;Tk :-t. LINCK e, I'.tlJi.CII.M!. nit 1)OOTS A SIIOI W, have largelv in. tivi--I) toiirslock of 1...,!-and Shoe. and iiotv or:',-r III g Mils of Ihe s a-ll. to pi -a th ta-t of tl.e m i.l fastidious, intlie a of .Mrs. l!i K"t i i s i---loin made la.liessl pers and bu-kins u :;!, im- prettiest babies b.,i- ai.-i ole -r'-tteis" in 1 o. i. may 7 LINCK o.- F.U;,HHK. The Fire in Brookville t JKIS nodilT.-rei ee iu the price ,f go:,ds .11 less 11 1 makes them chealier than ev.-r. o prove that lii.-t are so very cheap, ju-l t.-ji into Hcrton's uti-l examine bis Slent y kii-Ia ! .-, si-n,nnn blr ool. Just arrit ing from Philadelphia and lialliuiore; w hich he i selling cheaper than the cheapest LAUILS ltl.s (,oiil), 111 endless variety, bali.touiely nss.,rte.l. and of llie last ami newest sttl 's. both o" pntt -m and color, among winch are handsome silks; Uarcge Helaiues, .Mi.uslin 11 -laines.liareg law ns. Front li Ciiigliams, Ijices, edgings. inserting-. needle worked Collars. Sleeves, Cutis. Silk. Cotton and or-t-I II.. . . L.- 1 I .. ,. . . iiiimei.se t. k of ..rmioi ecrv;.. , !. . . 1 i.,.r...i,.., i.i. ..i... . ...... ... ..-.Miu.ei.i 01 c ut ina.ie tJaiters, Slippers. Boots. Shoes, ftp,, v.c. Sai-MlletMf'U n ttMU 111 srre.it variety: sup rtiuecloths. doeskin an-1 fancy Cassimeres.: uiiuner Cloths, .altinets. 'Iweeils. Hosier), Silks aud oilier Cravats, Mocks, Handkerchiefs. &e.. ,Vr, IIO V'S WI'AIl. A large assortment, well selected, of superior, fine ami common ipialitic, at low price. Bonis., Mi or , Hals, ('tins,. Carpeting, I able Covers.! able fb.tl a hirer- as . ..r .1 ... i . sortment of all qualities and prices. A verv beat v stock of Muslins, bleat lied and linlde.-u li.d, colored and tw illed, cheap ,l us-ri i-. Hollnwnr.-, Hardware. Ce.larw are. tliieenstt are. Tea-w are iu whole setts. Ac., eve. Our stock i, verv large, bought at low prices. and w ill lie sold cheapV.ir ;7-li or country produce. H. II. c. J. f. I'RHToX Brookville, April -23. 1W-J. New Goods. THE subrrilH-r Ihaiikful to a generou pnbpe lor ist tut ors, would respe. ilullt annouie e ui Ins old customers an.l to the . in 11 1 1 . tt g -iierallt . .11.1.11,-1, 1. . ,-,.c.i uir t iroui me r.,, ncsii anil well seleate.t stock ol sprit I summer .... ai.o 1. in, 01. s. siik pooils. rea.lt tila.le clothing, boots, shoes and boi.i,e;,. silk. sir-,. , , Panama Huts, lianlware. IJIassware. and Wueens1..UC tie also keeps coitai.ly n hand a beat v ""I'Plv of W I, te and cob.red car,! warps. carpeting,, .ottou 1,,, ,, per icaiiier. call and kin S.-ilt s.rin.1 ....... : .... t kins. ' "..lies, iron nans, nun sieci.aiid a more general assortment of ctervlhii g than is usuallv foiind at a regular retail establishment. He would sat- in conclusion, that all of the above named articles will be sold at as low figures as thev can be bought at from any bouse in the conntrv. He would then extend a polite invitation to all "in . ....... ....i .....o.i- ins gonus. as lie alw ays take great l-lcas-urem showing them and charges nothU.g (Jit. Pr.Ke. 10 cash I-aid for all kinds or grain. , JCl KICHAKD TYXER. TJ7IBRE1M.AS AMI PARASOIS.-A .T. ,.a,e of the above named art, les w ar11 Pit a Hal f .-.aa ..L. . I. ... . - . va .. stfjit- f al Ui R.TY.NtK'S. READY JIlDi: C'EOTIIirsJO-Tbo un-! uersigned has just received from the East a ' Iresh supply or Spring and Summer clothing, con- ' sistuigof cloth coats, tweed, satinet, jeans and lin- ' nen coats; cassimere, satinet, lii.ncn and cotton ! pants; silk, satin, linnen and cotton vests, of all sty les. sizes and colors. Purchasers would do well I to call and inspect his stock before but ii-g esC. where. (Jel) R.TY.NER. Tr aa v, v. a . . w . t-, , . . . .. , J1'ck':," "faces; do smoothing planes now on Hand and for sale by lie 4) K.TYXER. ' -' - .... , .-ii.kii: anu ooiime 1 l B,,,, Kanawha Salt; bids Ijike salt of a sul')t H'rior article now on hand and for sale bv' J1'4 K. TV NER'. TTPHOI.STFBY AilT) TI.ITTREsS. 1 i sx, on the east side" f El n '"''-i'" & Cth sts.. keep co, stanllv on b, I . ...".1 nor assortment of mattrasses or all kinds, and has an extra lot or his ow n superior pri, e mattresses ,W .1. ? 1,KC' : bich are cai a de of being chnnired (both sides being alike and equally son.) twelve different Minos; thus lasting much longer, beside, being more convenient for handling. Thev are made of the very best material, and warranted'; and he received a diploma for them at tlio late Mechanics' Fair. ,,, o1(li.v BLAt KSHITIIIti-T!,c s ibscriber. havitiL been raised in the town, served a faithful apprenticeship to the Hlarlianiithilig- business, aud having built a shop in the routhcru part or the towiicahout oue square South of the publii square, is now ready fur business in all the branches or common blactsmithing. Whilst Id s'io,. and men of established character iu business run gel along, I ask thai favor and custom w hich a t out man and a new hegii.ir needs. I expet t to eari my money by honest ind nstrt and hard knocks.anc llio.e who patronize a ii ew bee inn-r is nl at r -membered durii g life, with the warm est gratitude W ork well done or no pat . May 10, 1852. Sl-3ut SA.MCEL MARLATT.
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CHERRY PECTORAL, rorc-iis, (olds, hoarseness, BRGC'KITIS, WII00PIG-C01IGH, trio: T, ASTHMA, AXD roxsrsiPTitw. Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in tins generation to facilitate the business of lite increase Us enjoyment. and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its irtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or "combination of medicines yet known, ran so surely control and cine the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease wlncli bate h.lheito sw ept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there is now ut'Uiidui.1 reason to believe a Remedy has at length been I, i i d w bit h can be relied on to cure the most .nil g, -roils uflectioiis of the Lungs. Our space here w ,11 Lot permit us to publish any proportion of the I cures anectcd by its use. but we would present the I follow ing opinions ol eminent men, and refer furthi cr enquiry to the circular which the Agent below 'named, will always be pleased to furnish free, herein are full particulars, aud indisputable proof ol these tacts. f mm rAr Pr riiilrnt of Amhertt Cllrge, the crlebratrd frrtMr Hitrhctek. "James C. Aver Sir: 1 have used your Cniaav Pe. ioial in my own case of deep-seated Broni-llit-is. and am satisfied from its chemical constitution. I that it is an admirable compound for the relief of lanngial and bronchial difticiillies. If my opt as to its superior character can be or any ser ... . . .... " ii ion service, vou are libertv to use it as vou think proper. tDA AKD HITCHCOCK.L. L. D. Front Ihe iVirit-lv I rlrbmlral Professor Silliman IU D, I L D, Prartr Chrmittt y. Minrraltgy, (kx., Yale fltcgr,McmhiraJ Ihe Lit. Hist. Med. Phil, and AicteHiiJic Svcie'es America and Europe. "I deem the Cherry Pectoral an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia .Medica. and a very effective remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure." New Haven. 1 1.. Nov. I. le-PJ. n tJOH I'ATTIS,Prep.ideaitof the S. C. Senate, suites he has used the Cberrv Pextokw. wiili wonderful success, to cure an inflammation of the luiiirs. I ut snral Ihr fir-1 Phrsirinaa ia aiae. Saco. Me., April 26, 1MB. Dr. 3. C. Aver. Lowell Dear Sir: I am now constantly iMii icyour Cnmuv Pe toralIu my practice, and pre! -r it to any oilier medicine for pulmonary coiiiil:iiiit-A. From observation of many severe cases, 1 am convinced it w ill cure coughs," colds, and diseases of Ihe lungs, that have put to defiance all other remedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of consamption. and consider it much the best remedy kiion u ior iiiai uisease. Kespectfullv vours, I. s. cushmaS.m. O. Prepared and sold by JAMES O. AYER, Practical Clieuii-t, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Brookville. by M. W. Ilaile; in Laurel, bv ;;t!rd eV Depuy; in Metamora, by C. Van Camp; in Andersonv.lle. by C. B. Overton, and by the druggist everywhere. my 28, 1853. 22-ly w r.'I. A. TKOWIXIIDUE Wholesale and retail i.rocer k frounce dealer. South-east ni.T of Court o: Race slwt, (opHMite the Far mers Hotel. i incinnati, l h-o. A choice stock of .-ill goods in his line. constantly on hand at lowest rales. apl 9, IM52 lfr-l-y ; . ?t "I E IIS IIOTEE Corner Race A Court I sin e Is. ( Mi. ii.nati. A. C. HESINU, Proprietor, ana, iie i ine 11..1 -1 is a very large waggon vara ana slab li ng for '."isi horses. Bills very reasonable, apl .i, IK,: H'ltl-m a. r. raav. JOBS KICELV Parry and Reckly. Manufacturers and Dealers in MOVKS.TIS WAKE. Plain and japanned, Whole sate and netail. STREET LAMPS, Ac. West side of Vine st.. be. tween Front and Second, Cin cinnati. N. B. All kinds of lob work in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp Glass always on hand. Orders rrom a distance will be prompllv attended to. mh li, "j li-ly T A I ' II t.t. III(I I OI ADRV mm Matli ! lie Simp We are manufacturing threshing 111:1, Lines. Separators. Ploughs, Stoves, Water (1 els. Window Weights, Wagon Boxes, dec. Hat in g enlarged o.ir establishment, we are prepareii 10 nil all or.lers w ith dispatch, and will, if 0. --ire. 1. warrant all t:ie articles we make. Job ai.o repair worn lo!.e. j J.T1LNEY &CO. '!' XIH Tlli;H A D U ESTERK i Koorisrllf r and .Mrrchants Fall tr '.le f..r -.r2. Hookg an, I Stationerv. at wholeset-, hi,.,,.!. Kr...o..u. i'ul.lisliers, booksellers. i.iiHi rs an. 1 itiaii:uaciurcrs iif every varietv or i,.i.i. ito-i.s. fMsjonn street, cornerfiold. New Y., ir,t , a oil from .'lerchants and Booksellers. to exa'Mine 11 price and pi..liti, 9 ,.r their verv large t-irk 01 lil iui. h.H.ss. .M.'inorandum and Pass I........ . til..-a, ing .1 r; variety needed, school and ,ii..-,!(, .lo, every kind used in school, and a. :l.i. lu.e.liiioirv ai d n,iMn llji.i o,i.li..L . f..r Ph I ' "Us, s. liools. ta-iit les. and Knn.Uv M .Is t inetv li :ert III III :l. L.M.-s. pmyer. and Hymn Books, of great f s.i . prie s and stt les of binding. tat ciert tari-tt of Foreign and llomestic l ir-.aliof which tliev i.leili-e in.-m.-.l,-... t l it lis I..K as anv tither house in tb in,l. N. IJ.-H-M,,.,apaii.l Letter paperand Slates tl ti.il. pr Je4-24-it Ctnnersviile Iron Foundry, !M Maimfa. ton or the celebrated Hathaway -I Ciokini: Motes. warninLed 4 mn X. It. t'a-tii.irs ai;,l Job Work i.V ..... .1 : tion m n made to order at Cincinnati Prices. t . F. CJKLiHAKT, Proprietor. ntier-i ill.-. May ie. 23-3ui MM is. 1. 1 .IIMIK LOST.-The subscriber '. '"-lck -t a'.nt the 1st of this month, at ine war.lious'aitii canal basin in tliia ,.l mi- Il ' otno-.i ai 1 j, in m'tiwv. and notes of hand am.t.iiitingto alMut I.KI. Th nni.ii . ti'Mied ng..uist taking the assigntnent. or or buying any not , n , persons, which were made pavaI I -to me originality. I hate no notes of that kind out. 11 M n1,..r.,r ,.,..r mill return the notes or eiioer inroogb the mail, orin anv other maimer, the; iu.it relaiu llie ( Hi in money fr ihelr r'" ,r"-. ISAAC Fl'LLKR. May i,. S3-3w riKLand iVatrr Proof RaMafiaar. I Ihe uiMl.Ts-irn.-.l havirgbeen annointed AVent f. r S. M. A- '. M. Warren's Fire a id Water Proof too in is now res.iy to .to rtHng of this kind in ... ," rrai.Min. 1 uion. or Favette counties. 11 .-More r.n.ius 01 m. . Ha . anrt B- H & j c H1rt .11. in Brm.k till,.. are covered with this kind 7 ""Ti whom the public are referred. Its durability. rhi'apn'ss.siifctv. and convenience, all reeoMiiii. n.l il. as superior, in th construction of jt inV-i.:,.. S.BAKER. I . If If 'OR DS Blind Ma .1 . sub- of Si vth street, second do.ir Kst rvi... opposite U,K ,-w Ltceuni." . . liJalnes .Met or.l- In rtri.-.ln i , . l : . , ..m, ,miu, nas u- " ' I . , "I . name before his friend -r ii, siuier as un rovoked. as onw a r-anial.e. a.lmonisbii.a th..m n i LI i ml Ma ... i factory . as employ ing only half-nrie. d Sliced bef ore pur. Iiasina- his at d.,u .leil.- .'T?? .' louble llie iiriiss. I tki thmt I shall hat e in uch I hanks for kind Hess. l"l"'t in returning Him mv a Tcry great, t!:ough I nintentional, ap v io-,-m .,..F..REE STONE. I 1 : V mnd am constantly reeeiTing 1 .n.i.h .1 r ii " '""emenis are such mat i raa ,.rr r . ' ilUier wholesal. ,Bd retail. in. low Sills nd Caps. JJorSillrHTpaor ..on- T.V"nV yard' posts, head Wad I foot, stones ether Free stone or Marble. I have now on band. CW0 pes window sills and capsM rt of 3ft6inch door sill,, 8 'inch wall; Coo of most superior water table 4i " or head stones for grave vards V "f Trd posts, 7 IncheVsouare' 610 rt or step stuff of aU aiies " asjuare, .WO "of door-Ills, 121nch wall- " fflre ' rPln. by 11 inehesj WOO offence coping, 4 by 4S(ewh7k lu'r " '. -.? of other Free "T1K V. KD, Kasl side Vine street, between Pe.'rl ..j ! bia. on Second. PeI-'Ti"" .?'n? , . ,..,' f i . ,y railing on me, ran get their 5"PI",r.". "'e shortest noUce. and on the ... , . ... cuuiiirr idoui . --.-.c icrrns. as 1 keen a lam atnrk of finished work, of, u aiXe,, constantly oa band to ...... couuirj iraue. , , . JOHN H.LAWRENCE, nil. K, im-K-lj Cincinnati, Ohio. HETER !JEFr A fSOsZw-hoTsalenriaTd-.T..r arei ,'rr, So-M- ''earl stree between WalJ """ ". Cincinnati; mh 12, IMS 1-J-It Wf ,MORFHOI SE, Manufacturer and dealerin Furniture. Chairs. Bedding and Mattresses. 134 s a more street, si v itnnn hnv. cnn-.i. .pKit- lh Post office sit.- IKV.. ..m .r"i"ZV.. '". Cincinnati, Ohio. je -41-y IIOOI. CAB piG, Spi ni, lay v Wea. TieT. " ' m Finisitainff, at .oitpos Woon soi l stand near Metamora The .iHblic will take notice that A. K. Tomek has taken he above mentioned Wool,,, Factort; where he tends carrying on in all its various" branches. I heir machinery being mostly new and in good orler. an.l from hi, k nowledge and long experience ii tne hjsincs In the eastern States, he lattera niti. If that he w ill nc able to turn out work as well l not superior to any other establishment In the Aestern country. People from a distance will do ell to call and rive us atrial, and I will warrant then, to m. satisfied. Pec pie coming to the Mill Vmv Tt ,r,n '"' WlU "le nded i"fedi. "ly. (my 14, Sl-tO A R. TOMJiK.
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riint. oHoicriDer.tlniikfii!,,, , RL iar iiocrai pain.nagr hi icncrnu. Mt.Mt-tl .... rcuprciiaiiT l.uorm then. k thesante, by keepingcciiiaiiit tilt sin... . u,'la'id.il' aonmeni ui siiuvti cv. r u! City. All those in want rtU l,:r,.i- ' A GOOD i 2,"".!n"""S:-' "S """ 'i'- 'f B n'"? H Bartoa's Store, where he Hi! .... .ii 'in " 01 '"""-I. ii ... . -"' 1 '-".rl.. "4 ratior, umw, More, a S;io-. s. ' I lp? Shil new .nu urinniiii natlcrn.. Then, "j public is respectfully iuvit,-.! i ,," p"!'0" " -, PaHor SiAtp. vhtsh u.li . r ii, IIUL . )W W a i. i. " "iioki:; Sugar Kettles, Skillets " " ' n r. 1'ots. 0r3s t ia A n. 1 Copper Krttlc.. He si, c,,,,,,,,, stock wiih every desirable an,,!,,,, and Sht-rt-Iron Warr.uf ki r.. Rn,. which he invite the a-.lci-i,,,,, ut Hi , """naiv, and Ht-iail, with a confulcn,. rl,-,, I r M "c. thrm as cheap nv ,ih. r ,!.., 1 " '.- CISTERN vvffi rlaced in anv desirable lot.ii,. l Pipe, and warranird, ti-gcik. r (, , mental jspaned vvrc, l-c. n. ' " .r cnawie in tneab-irr business. n, r 1 1 c' ' Mr4 confidence, toall win, raui lm '" '. sarrs them entire atisfaciiiii. "'''".a Old Copper, P-wter. .mH lrn . l change for all article, in hit imc. 'Il irci. 91. si-tl, TA hmmtttnA r- " r,r ramtlyMrtiicinri-t DR. ROBERT'S COM Pfll v r SAUSAPAI.ILLA P.Lts -...c..,,, jonic, Diurciir anil mii . rntt IS cents lrr b..x ,...,.,;:. . 11 'are 0 t cheap again a. any other si.iuUrJ 't',' timts cheaper, nrt warrant.-d m.uh,,,' ' cure of tiriiim dwiir., iukhv .1.1, tores sold; besides bcinr- an. "r'"f " -- n 1111, pin which proper furm for use. f j " " ft,.!.... I --..,- rH E astonishing nice, s J use of Dr. Kobe.-ta Cm;.,,,. ' Siria jiitoi auaiiaaiii anu et-nelii si 1 1- lb Nature Own i:in-, and that they will cure nil .-, , . '' and more pleasant ly than ant .nli,r r known. 1 he PilUarc nrttu n..:-. .... icinc, (their basis b, ii,e ),, . .;.u ,vr"i" nam la, prepared in a umrn-r r.,. ently cathartic to gently 1 ;iU.r. L - rui( anarcrwini), alitrli n,u ,, adapted to weak and ci,l, ,b;,,i r, , . and strrnptheniog the bed; , .i : . producing new and rich lilo-.,! d- ,1 , . of the stomach anu liter. They are acknowledge i I y ,;i,r ,!,: . to be not only un. sccpi, iu:,., : the highrat degree, and a a fr,.. rji l'M-iu-Sceini raniily AWdu-ine L" a-oi,.,.; The Compound SarsapamU I , 1., prrmiarm cure Ol inosc il,..j.t, wl,,ti, . . r . inot.,1,, Sl(.rtl ihe liver and Mumach, it., ,-ri ., u, , kine's evil, ulcera. at-al.t h...i '' ' .M..A.... kl-..L... A...... ..:" ' 'H Mmvjv..iiilllllir SWti,lw' rl-t lions, pains in the bones and 1 d r.. sis, asihma.diarrhtEa and .l ,-:, r, ; . if (wu.uu,,iuni wnen muiiq l) ,.,jm f the lungs i persons .,1 ,c, .e,n,. nfiamstion of ihelunirs. iull,,, ache.jaandice, fev, r and arn. . 1,,,, rnia i..mI . . 1 . . u,----. - .-..( ,rifnt an ill j 11a 11 u-ii . ;., ..j n,(ri,,. and whenever medicine ia rt qi.in i loini r.nii, purify the system. They area purely vegi-u'ilr inmn. mi. ,ty-, be-dbypcrs.,n,of a'U!;, ,. h, .rt , r..ir. the palate, and produce 1,11 i.aimj, ,lKw. Criping in their operaiin. It,n,!r.-,:.tr r cuuld be given ul thus, in,tu.,, , errat benefit. We a.k no person to :nk--. i,r w.-rd i.,ti.,. il.efthe medicine, faUI i t Jll il,r .t.nr,r chaaea hox.and if on 1-a 1 11 ,! t e v perfect aatiafaciiun. ) , tan n turn ti.i huceive the money piH rr t!,c aiie Hi.-ihi.-n, he.particular tuakl..r -Dr. ..l.,n , (,t sarsapanila Pill," and ,e, ,,, ,,,, , er.,, .. per on each box has a la, r ,n,i!c .,1 ti,,. ..r,,.- .. Jns, Hebcrts, M I), and C. I', r.; . and tu re, naneotnrra. Lettera theaiihjcct cf tin- n. iliciiu . siur; dreased, post paid, tu C. i' tat, o. r... 1 , N.T. " Dealrra in FraiiMm Co . la. 01, I. an. t. id-,... quiringoflhr Ktliior. ..I Ann 1 o an .,1 1 r 1-, Nov. 7, '51, 't l'f A"01IIIJ MIIMIM' VVMill Great Ccrr of Eysj-f DR. J. IS. IKU'IITO.V I H K 1 It d1gestiv ii gastric'1 j F la I I i) J.CE Prepared from KK.NM I" ii.. i. h Sir- ' U.1 1 'i ' S 1,1 I the Ox after dir. d i.i- ol II . U great Phv-iob. rical rl.. r,i-i. I TON, M. I).. I'h,!a,l. Ii.l.i... I . This ia a trnlt w i. inter tu I ...,..' f . r I MIXTION. DYSi'K. PM A , .1 .. t'N pu I . I P m C PLAINT, COXb I IP t I ai.-, PF.l.li' Curing alter Nature, cm m i !,,.), ly t i own aeerlit.lhc t;alric ,lic, . UT Hall a t. a'p-e.ii.1,,1 i.f lin- Kb. ii-Ium il -1 ter, wi I dig. t nr iii.-. ; t c, I- t c 1 . ci-t' cl " Beef in abnut t u Ionics, i.i. I . I lin !.. .,! . PEPSIN i the t In. I t I. in. n; , nr i !' I f" Prr'ncfrof Ihe Gastric .li,, c. I ' f m. the Pitrijf-nx, Pi i rrr: a Agent of the Sii.mach an.' I -in., ed from the Dig, t,t. si:i mi I, ..f il. ing Artificial Digt-tit, Fb-id. f i Msinral Ga.rrir .I'licc ill its t'Scci, t ' n,. il-,,. t ' , fi., t ... ,1 ami.kinr a COMfl.K I K s .d PKIIH-TT'. a-ri-riT tv fur ii. ni ti,. .i it,i. ipi' l.e nsin. .ml evil, .if II l, I . s I (I V jvifl"' PPSA ere remrve.t, n-ta. tt.. y .! w" heal Ihr Siniea.-h. i rf- n.ir w.-mt.-r. im I"" tics, curing cacs of DKHl. I Y. t Ks' .'PT'" sFIIVOlS 1IKI I.XX, snd llvsi KF I'i fl SCMPTON, supposed Is he nn lilt- ni' ' grave. Khr Sci. iintfic Ft nee i, . " ,,ck-' based, ia in the lnglit strt.rc- t l'K0fS Kpinnnnui. r,. , Mii.Tinc i;viii;aC; B A RON LIKHIG, in ni c. N-ir:..: - rk rv -i t u ... Art.r,. ..!!if",r'' pirrd from tur niuroii- mt mttrani ihr Calf, in whtrh vani- aiii. !. I u 1 II l.u .itfi.r.f f r Uf-l'. .( iwel. at i"rt IU XKK" "IN w l " " - L.mt' . ft . . t . V h, I', -f ' m in rnrjnmr niiri'iri i- t a-s ,. af n t . .. l.: .ii.,l.!t tirilittr , ..! I"Physiolngv of Di . .ii-ni. "a!." rtc ll .i line nf the due .,..,...., .1 lin '"' prominent and al-irct;n!ii,r i ' ' ; IJ a, ...... it... ... .li, i, ,.,,. I,. .1 t-r.,1. --! mm- 11 f.t.mlnn. w nu w a t c! afti.c'.a '. . ... .1...... . l. I., I i. eompiaun. nn.in.g . . -iW-C rnnrsetotheGa.uic J.m-e. '''""""',, ach of living animals, Inch .-' r-.rf r . Dr. GRAHAM, sailor .! I . ''siriV Vegetablenirt,'.at: "il is rima-K ,r .. phyaiolorr, that the .temach. "t sn.-sU, '" in water, impart loihe It.,,. Ho l-f-P' "? ,. vine varion, articles ,if I.....I. ami of mfartijlrial dtgr,tn of iluni ' trim thenatureiaigrjriT, Hi Call on ring a lsrgraTH..i"t.d M lj- J-,, similar i th".h.e iuf-i IHKABLECl liKS, f.-ra all T"' grans, giving lDBS.lt. mi'"." , ,Art.ef HEMAKAA BA.r t- c " ' -' Vnited Slates Ai a DYSPEPSIA CUSS,, . HOUGHTON'S .repsrai.cn r "'.,.. nn jrfciifH'i'ON N wrciitra,"-" prodecrd the most mnrt"rJ'"'' t .if tiebiitty. Emaciation, .trnvu rr UeCtmvmptitn, supposed to be on tc Ihr grave. 1 1 .. im.....sil le to 1 1 I ' ; ' sea in the limit, of ihi. adv. rt... no m J" , rated eenifieaie. have be. " e." ?''; ,. pi J HUNDRED KEMAHK AIIi r- ' . KrK rH delphia. New York, and iiuio early all deapermle caca, am. "; ,. only rapid and wo.iderl.H, '"! r,l ' i: tiifr It is ; great NKRV0CS D ji!1" larly aaeful for teud. nc to ailli' " f r airkneaa freeeae of ardent apiriia. Ita!ins.i ith Intemperance. . MKfr L. Or. HOVGH TON S PEPSIN, f Xc..ci the dealers in fine drug, and P-P"" -rrssn thrao ghaut the Vnited Stale.. "tt,pu'1 Pewderand in Fluid form and m r.r lb. nae nf Phtaiciall. . .c.-.'.rijs PRIVATE Circulars fur ihe ,K ar. ..r rt. n .....hi r I" .. , r..rfL king Ihe whole prove.. f P ""p f , ' .a- -.u.... .:.. h .1. ihe tla"" " remedy are based. As u i not a r'' abjection can be raised agsin.i i,tf. in reap ctablr standing anu ng" r OkE DOLLAR per buttle. - br ti'; OlilSSIE IHIV r.Ter, , j flic Pep.ia beara the written aignaiare "' . ,. r TON, M. D., sole prop ricwr. r Copy-right and Trade Markri ,tlri " Sold by al. DrnEri '"' " .....- . uVl At. r. i -i-M.W. Haile, Brookville, John Thompson, Grceuit.. , , Ferri. & MeCallouel.. LareneDU Septembero, Ia50.-3fl2i Trt ' CTEAW MARBLE .t-1' Rcl, corner of Krolat' "u.t" ; cinnau. mouumenus, iu.. -- - . .. , -1 ' ! ble Mantles and Matuary, '-r"'"'-' , Ki... wardcJi I" igiif i1 hll. lima. Vasea. ayardcJI Counter Slat. Ac. &e.. consum ; nished to order. The trade siipp'n ma rBlock or Slab, or Sawwi vi oru ...ni II. IiE. Ht.l . - k. w M am. m m mmm -ar osmn a v " 1 la ri.tlT tl..'!'! ..IlH nr landing, iinnnnau. " .1, siw ,". h..H . .ZL Aunmaeni of In n, n. , their own manufacture, from " t, ifBloom.Jnstly celebrate.! lor . jii -, 4its superior qualj:v. Also-Muse S" Iowa, vices, screw plates. Cast steel.- t,rrr .a-i .. It.-el Klintic tpriep. , ,, ol 6. les. Mould Boards, wagon bn"c- '''. ...rlei fj - they wtll warrant and sell at me 1 ! -r f ,i.'t Persons will please call sod esi-1' lie--purchasing eisuwliero.
