Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 August 1852 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. Frtne of a Country liirl.

jcted at the commancemeut of this story mast bo broken iu upon. as far ai tin-a is con- j cerned aft.-rwards the important place which j

nn.dsr I not my h mnnrm tha Wwer lieU in the city wiled upoii him , L I intend to be verv n.yslenons'for . the attention and favor of the Kin. Charles ' ; ;ilh my renders- young worn. .l-p- " l ""f .th" ..country wagon which had justar- good will of citns and the kn gut ITed at the yard gate of the famous Chelse, i receive the father honor ..' baronetcy. riTed attne s , , Avlesi.urv in the first voar of marriInn. the Goat and Compose, a name form- .a.j.vy.e . ll,n " . . - i ..r i , ed I ft cave birth to a daughter, who proved ed bv corrupting the pious original,. "God m , , , ' - .u ' Th ,,. worn.,,, seen 11 " n!y clld- alU rouu'i whd,n B8 w" ,

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-""I about the a-j-e of 18. nd was

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ilnM. She was

ing, both form and look giviug indications of j theruddy lica.th consequent upon exposure ; to Sun and airin thecountry. Aftersteppinfj from the wagon, which the driver im.ne.li- ' ie!y led into a court yard, the gill stopped for ; . :.. uncertainly whither to .

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tin deceased became married. ilh

' wouied lirmuess, Lady Ayle.bury immeJiate-

i lv took steps f r the vindication of her own

s decently dressed, j '. a U,e ""P9 " w i81""1 f P'" ft 11 C B D V D E 0 V ft R tic fashions of th. I rents ent ined themselves. This .!i,E.,ler ' j li H I Y t b i U

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soon, ov me - i herself by the tiresnle of a nicely soided parlor, wherewithal to refresh hers. l . afier a long and

a le2.1l asserter of her cause. r.uward Hyde ; dangerous affections ot me Limps, utir space nerc ' will ...o ....r..it .is tn iiiihlish n.iv timiiortmn nf the

was iudeed a youth of great ability. Though ' cure5 attected by its use, but we would present the

i in ... , ,l .,: I ,f,,,i in following opinions of eminent men. and reler turtli-

ouij yea. v. og, .,. ..- erenouirvto the circular which the Aeent below

and though he had spent much of his youthful j named, will always be pleased to furnish free,

w Herein itre m.i miuvuijis, du,iiit,iiiu',t i'v of these facts. From the Pr tsiilent of Amherst College, the celcbra- i

ted Pt vtrssor Htteheoek

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well formed and well took- reac.ru u.e age u. I. w ..v.. ..e. . ..-

tr died leaving an immense fortune tx-tiiua him. It was first thought the widow aud i her daughter would become the inheritors of lhU without the shadow of a dispute. Put it ; proved otlurwise. Certain relatives of the 1 deceased brewer set up a plea upon the fouu- j

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-0 When the mistress oi me inn, wiiuna.ij

come to the door, observed her hesitation, am

..k-H her tj cut-r and take rest. 1 Us young

i-i .u..-.I iK. invitntitiii. Hlld

woman reaui'y .. . ' , i i l.r .ian.rhter's i u-hts. A vouna lawyer.

ho had been a frequent guest at her husband's table, a:id of whose ability she had formed a high opiuon, she had fixed upon as

tedious -ournej . . ass.-rter of her cause

"And so, my poor girl," sam u.o i. after having, iu return for her kin tness, the

whole particularsoftheyouug woman ssitualion and history, "so thou hist come all'this ; way tj seek service; and hastlhou no frUmd but John lodge, the wagoner' Tru, he is like to give thee but small help towards getting a place." "Is service, then.difficult to be had?" asked the young woman, sadly. "Ah, maTV, good situations, at least, are, hard to find. But you have a god heart, child," said the landlady,and as she continued, he looked around with an air of pride aud dig

nity; "thou soest what have come to myself; left the couutry a young thing like thyseK with as little to look to. But 't isn't eve. y one for a certain, that must look for such a fortune and in any case itmust be wrought for. showed myself a good servant, before my poor old Jacob, Heaveu rest his soul, made me mistress of I he Goat and Compasses. So miud thee, girl-" The landlady's speech might have gone on a long way; for the dame loved well theaound of her own tongue, but for the interruption occasioned by the entrance of a gentleman, whm the landlady rose and welcomed him heartily.

"An, name, a.a , the purse before him, tiied to speak.but stopwas a stout, respectably attired person of , middle age.'-how sells the good ale? Scarce- ; ing griUl(lde La. ly drop left iu the cellar, 1 hope? j Aylesbury appeared not to notice har vis.Euough left to give your wors.iip a , I . .....IU o , I lll 1 " JO'

draught alter your uug rosi to fulfil the promise implied by her

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BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS, JOIIi I. IIOWIiASD) Attorney at Law, Brookvillo, Indiana.

LAW I.nT?iEnSIlIP.Joni Kvm and EnotR Havmokd. have this day entered into iart i.ersl.ip in the practice of the Law in the Franklin Circuit Court. JOHN KYM AS, scp3, 1H51 3T-t-f KlH;ARIIAYMO.r. "11' IdOltllOlV Attorney and Counsellor nt i Law. Utliee on Burgess street, one door Xorth of Uco. Holland's, Urookville, Indiana, je 20, '3126 ly

1 I. JltKS, Attorney and Counsellor at 1 1, Law. Brookville, Ind. Uflice under American Oftlce, Court street. dec 20 52-1 y

Cincinnati Advertisements.

For the rnjijil Cure of fOKiHS. CCMS. HOARSEXESS,

BRO.M'HITIS. VIIOCriG-fOlGU. I

CEO!" P. ASTiniA. AXD !A

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NTl'V. CKtMIK.KIIAKv Attorney and . Counsellor at Law. Office on Court street, op-

' posile the Court House, Brookville, Indiana.

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M'HF.D WARD. Attorney at Law, Urookville. Ind.. and agent fr the Protection Insu-

! ranee Company, policies of insurance agaiu.t loss or damage by tire issued on favorable terms. Of-

i , ,, ,. . . ,. , . a j nceiw o eoors .Aonu oi n. ii. j.... nunnu o swic.

: ninilM it. this i-ecnnitton to f:.cilil:ile Ihe hiisitiess of I

, lit', in. reHse its eiiiovuient. and even urolon the I m-nm? ,

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nr. lerill OI ni.llian exisience. intni- c;u. oc iiiuiteii oi . ( t

more real vaiae 10 u.iiiihniti, iii:tn mis comruiuuoii j of Chemistry to the Healinir Art. A vast trial or its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven i beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination . of "medicines yet know n. can so surely control and , cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary disease ' which have hitherto sweptfrom our midst thousands

! T W.IIITT, Attorney a, Law.and Solarj Pub

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Cincinnati Advertisements. Clocks! Clocks! WnOLLMLb AXD ItliXAII- I have now received my Spring stock of Eight Hay and Thirty Hour RrssClo. ks, every stylo and varif.lv fkf ri!itlirlifi.

Clock Peddlers, Men haMs. and deal -rs iu Clocks, I eenerally throughout tlie Wvt, ill find it to their

j ud vantage to give me a call before Ixiying else- ; ' w here. My assortment comm-w of all kinds made 'by the following inamifaet'ip-rs: Chauiicey Jc-1

roiiie, Muitli iV i-ooincli, in. L. Cilliert, liirge,

BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS

New Goods. TUP, snherit.er thankful to a generous public r.,r ..,,.1 i,vn ....il, I r.-i,ei tfullv announce to

i.. ..... ..,ki....pH ... .1, ...niiiiiiiiiitv culierallv.

that li has lately recoivi...l dirXt from the Kast a fresh and well selected stock of Xinpnd Hummer I llrv :oo.U and liotioi,,, goods, ready made j clothing, hoots, shoes nn, bonnet,, silk, straw, and ! Panama Hats, Hardwur,.. ;i:.sare, and Queens- j ware. He aloo keeps constantly on hand a heavy

supply of i

STOVES! STOVsf

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I'V-a m "" r Z"l ,,ru"u'r ""erahuin, ; firi ,.rio, ,in,mt Oil, Wliito I.pad,,

..... ..... . .. , l tite and cn ored carpet war s. car .im.i cs. cimon Al.wv-Aite.il-.for he sale of Kolsfor.1 s improved ,,r,.,K. a(l ..,,.., leather, call and kip skins,1 ;alvauie and Electro Magnetic Instruments for h." "' rH alls. ,,d steel, ami a inorJ

Medical use.

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at law, and o-

tarv Public, keeps on hand blanks for oeeds,

mortgages and all kinds of conveyancing, apt 30 9m rlYlH SKIU.OKE, Attorney and Counseli lorat law . Brookville. Ind. Office on Court st.. East of the old Court House. apl 23. 11-52 17

lie. office with George Holuxd, Esq., Brook

ville, Ind.

T AAV PAHTSr.KSIHP.-Jnm A. MiTsn li and Joii H. FiRuriiAR, have this day entered into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSON. JOI1XH. FAKQ.UHAR.

time in the society of the gay nud ihe fash

ionable i f the day, lie had not neglected the pursuits to which his family's widi as well as his own tastes had devoted him. But it was with considerable hesitation. and a feeling of anxious diffidence that h, consented to uudeitake the charge of Lady Ayles.iury's

case, for certain strotis tlioiiii unseen and i

i unacknowledged sensations, were at work in j ' his bosom, to mike him fearful of the respon- j j sibility and anxious ubout the result, j The young lawyer.howvver.becainec juusel for tliebrwer's widow and daughter.and by a

striking exertion of eloquence, aud display of 1 legal ability .gained the suit. Two days after the sucessful pleader was sealed beside his two alien ts. Lidy Aylesbury's usual manner was quiet and composed, butsh-j now spoke warmly ol

her gratitude, to the preserver other daughter from want, and also tendered a fee pay : meiit iiiuui.icent indeed for the occaiou I The young barrister did nut seem at ease du- ! ring Lidy Aylesbury's extresiou i.l her feelings. He sli.Jled upon his chair, changed (Color, looked at .Miss Aylesbury, played with

"James C. Ayer Sir: 1 have used your Cherry Pei TORiL in niv own case of deep-seated Bronchit-

i AAA OASES HKItMA or Kiiptwrp of 1UUU THE BOWELS CURED Kl PTTliE A"1) Protri tios of the bowels. This disease is very

is, and am satisfied from its chemical constitution, common, particularly among ine laoor.ng classes

that it is an admirable compound for the relict ot of both sexes, and is Irerpiently attended wnn mucn laryngial and bronchial ditticulties. If my opinion dislre5saIul ofleI1 death. Dr. Kates, of 153 Syca-

as to its sujierior character can be of any service,

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more street, between 4th and 5lh, Cincinnati, Ohio,

has for a long time given his attention to this disease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He ap-

vou are liberty to use it as von think proper

'EDWAKli HI'I CHCOCK. L. L

Frnm the 1 id. lv lt-Iiictl ; b , i' c:ii:...u , . , k I

P."",' r. Ci."1. j, Mn.erVlw, ! Yale Col- i P"- h instrument, which is worn with ease legeiiemhtr uj the Lit. Hut. Mat. Phil, nml j and comfort, and. at the s;ime time will keep tho

Scun'ijic Sorienei .J Amenta mm Europe. bowels, or protruding part within the orifice. How

HAY AT DOME SULKS. Of an improved plan, put up in an part of the countrv. Kei airii.irilone on the shortest notice. IILI'IDIIIMLS. J. S. Chenew elh iV to.. Miner. Andrews & Co. Bishop, Wells A: Co.. 1!. Buchanan. John Swas. y ck Co.. liurdsall oc Brother.

I Columbia street, north side, between Sycamore

and Broadway, t-u, cinuati, Ohio. nihj ly New York Agency. 1""OIt the sale of Otar.l. Signette and other Bran- ' dies, and lioiuestic Li-piors. Imrk, Apti.l. 6c Co., 'orth Kast corner Third iV l.':.ce sts., Cincinnati, Ohio, near tne Burnet House. LlbT OF PRICES. HKAMMl ,

Rood Bnindy equal SI brandy Excellent .fraught do " flood ilniiight do Otard lli puy & Co' good llittoven superior Seignette I t years old A varietv of other prices on sample. i.l.. Good English Good Hollands Superior ditto Good draught do Old Schiedam verv superior Kill. Good English

Good Jamaica Best ditto Good draught Bav Hum

1 am the only :gont in ti e Wt for th" above Marhine,and will sell them at the following low prices. Tho largest and strongest Machine, all complete. Battery. Handles. &e. $15. ". 2 complete. Sill; with box (12. 3. an excellent size lor fnu.il use. complete in Mahogany l.ov. No. 4 (still smaller) in box. SU.

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general a-ortinei, I i f er inn c man " usunuy . tound at a regular retail establishment. Ho would i s.iv in mi ili,, thtt t.11 of the above named ar- j tit I ill b s.,1.1 t :ih low fig ires as they can I..bought at from am house in the country. H-; would

then et-...i a i id, i,. ui iiatioi: to all to come and

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examine I,,, - U. a-he ::lwa s take great ).n

ure iu sho irg them ai d charges iiotlnng lor u. , ic ....e, .., .M... ,, ;1. .

All kinds of mer.hantal.le coui.tr produce taken i.riniei.i i.i 3..,.r. r.. r r.-.i i.,r.,., ,f'' in exchaine for good. and the highest market City. All ... imv a good rooKivr price i:ica-h paid for all kinds of end... , S'i OM. sl.m.ld call at the .S.cn ..f tl,r n,r. ',,

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The Fire in Brookville MAKES no difference in tl.e price of goods, unless it makes then, cheaper than ever.

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K, lr-i Ki.tl..ri.-M. Iliiioltiw. Inslllalxeil Colili.-r Wire, i m.aLc !' Wi-w SM'n OII:i blc f ,OQU. f liOl. !.(.,

ic. Jii-l arriving iVoi.i Philadelphia and Baltimore; , Sugar Kettles, r-'.i." .4t,so Someflilng new nud valuable for denning ' which he i- - -1 i i i nr cheaper than the i lieajevt. I. id, Ai.iliron, Sa.lirnu. and beautifving all kinds of polished w ork su. h I. Il I IS 1)11 ESS liOI)S, c..p... r Keti!. . 11. -ti . i furnitur". Piano port s. Clock Cases. Ac. Orders I In endless varetv. handsomely assorted, and of ttutk iih.ni !'.. ild

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I deem .the Cherry Pe- torxi.

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admirable

important is it. therefore, for those who are ruptured to be cured.

composition from some of the l..-t articles in the Materia -Medica. and a very effeitive remedy for the class of diseases it is intended to cure.'1 "ew Haven. Ct.. Nov. 1. 1-P.l. MAJOU PATTISOX, I'rosiidrnt of the S. C. Senate, states he has used the Cherrv Pe' to kal with wonderful success, to cure an inflammation of the lung. Eroin om-ol the fii-t I'liysici ! n i M iiar. t .. rt m.. l ei: ij,

Pr. J. C. Aver. Lowell IJe'ar Sir:'l am" now . ..n- i completely cured me.

stantlv usincyoiirCiiKrr.v Pei TORxi.in my practice. for six weeks.

and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary JAMES SIMPSON. Campbell county, Ky.

I Pr. Kates Sir: You may recollect of ino purcha-

Dould.; Truss' from vou about Christmas

HERNIA C'VKED. I have used several Trusses, w ith but little relief, until last fall I noticed in the "Pollar, Nonpareil'' Pr. Kates Trusses and his manner of treatment.

and obtained one of his instruments

Sherry, superior Pittogood Madeira best l'o draught port, best old Pitto good

Pitto draught

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$ c. per gal. " 1 (XI " " 7."i w 2 Wl " " 2 50 " " 3 tKt " " 1 f,(l " " 75 " 1 tHI " " 50 " " 2 00 " " 1 CO " " 1 tm " " 1 5t) " " to " " 75 " " 2 t!0 " 1 ll ' " 2 no " " 50 " " 2 tK " " 1 CO " " GO "

forthe above promptly attended to. T. SMITH. 12 East Filth st. opposite the lk-nnison. Cincinnati, inh 5. 1,-52 1 1 litii - Patent Fletalic Burial Gases.

"E continue to muni; future and keep constantly

on hand, even size and varietv of flnish of

this invaluable article, now rapidly superceding the use of wooden coilins w herever introduced, on account of their superiority f ir depositing in vaults, for protectingthc remains from the ca-ualties incident toordinary interments, (as theirgreat strength prevents the earth from crushing then.) and the gratification it affords tiie friends of the d.-ceas -.1 in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an in. peri.-iiiiblei a.se. i As w e have re. entty rcdueed our w hob-sale prit ees. we are now otiering favorable inducements to Cndcrtakcrs throughout tlu W est. and respectfully solixiiordcrs from liiem. W . C. PAVIS ,V CO. m7 N. E. cornerPth t Main sts.. Cincinnati.

the la-t and newest stles. I.olli ..all -ni and,

'color. .iiii'H g whiih ore bandsome silks: Barege Uelaiii.-s. Moiisliu i..-lau.i s.Ban-ges.law n-. French I ;ingluit'.s. l-.c.-s. e.igii gs. inserting, iiecdle orkj cd I'.dlar-. Meet. -s. Ciitl-.Silk, Cotlon and Worst'ed He. Kid and Silk Giov.s id ail colors, and an

, immense -!' oi pri.i...... . .j. - r. .. . . , .,. . rll.,t, ,. tpigetber will, .-.lee, a-si.n me.it of ny made , 1 ;V;

i I. alters. upper-. i."'is. .-ii",. ..... . j nll-.t .mIsi In great van. p.: s'.i ran-. bdhs. doeskin and fanI cr Ca me r. -I.-ai.iui. r l b'tii. Mittii.et. TweeilH.isiery. Silks ai d oil. r Cratats. Slocks, Hand k-er. hii f-. A. .. X .-.

tll - I..llt. I A large a--ortni. i t. well seiected, of superior, j fine aim coii.n."ii .o.al'.ties. at low prices. Hunts. Mines. Hals, Cups. j Carp. rue;. I a I I- t o.ers. table t loihs; a large as-j sortment of all .Ualities an. I prices. A very lieu- . stink of M'i-1 i. bleached and unldeac lied, colored and t illcl. cheap j Ni -t Hcll"vvnr-. Hardware.! ei.irware, U"i ens are. Tca-waro in j whole sett-. fcr. "nr -lock is very large, bought at I"" I rn e-.an d wi'l Pes.. Id . h-: pi'or ca.-!i , or . oui.tn pr.-l . -. li. 1-. Oc J. C. I l.ii 1 ON. BrooUvV.I -.April .3. W.2. !

and Stu .1-1 run re..,l' Li wtr.ch lie in. .us tin a -.lent in i ,. u, and Heia.l, will, a contiili in.-.- !!:,.

lie in a r ii i-; j. a - "ii .in. r ,m t.i r,i,T c i -i' k u n r y m

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DR. HO BERT'S ( ''Mini n

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description of Foreign Wines and Spirits,

qitnlly low for cash: For Perfumery wholesale, goto Park. Arei i & Co"s.. Noith East corncrof 1 bird and Hace; 25 per

which liai I cent less r,,r ca-h than any other house in the Slides.

('I'STO?! made Bo ts and Shoes at iml -s.-le. by JAMES HI PSO.N, No. 223 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap p, s52 lli-l-y

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Ill ;ll!l lis.li. JNO. li. lAltsil-HU. Linck end Farquhar. I TTIIE Po-t Ol.i. e building-. Soaili West Corner Main and Head slre. ts. Brook t ille Indiana.

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I have not used the Truss

complaints, rrom oos -rvatien ot many s -vere ea

ses. am conviuee'i it win cure couirns. coins, am. fliseases of the lungs, that have put to deliance all

other reme

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our.i T ) - S A NOTI I El!

nd uianutai lurer of t-verv kind

and ipialily .. Household Furniture. -Mt. I armel, Indiana. l'c sportfully informs the citizen of Springlield ton tishipand surrounding ioai.li . that 1 will continue lae above business in the 1 arue l urriagoM.op. And will hope to merit and receive a i oi, lniuiii.ee ol th.; ven liberal palionage whidi

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respectfully in-car-ftilly s. b'i tMaiivi :, "id tin-

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;',1 six les." 1.I.M k V IMr.'H'HAK.

that I hold your services abjvt? compensation in tho way of money, I wis'i also to give you

Words. i a nieuiorialof mv graliui la iu anolher shape." I walked not," was tho gentleman a re-; , ., , , u t r t 1 " , . j .i ; As she soo'ie thus s!ie drew a bunch of keys nlv."-ut took a pair of oars, dame, down tlie I ' ... . , . .. f ' . . . r-i i from her pocset, w.itc.t every U ly c.rridlm r.ver. Thou knowast I alwdyscomu to Cliel- ' 1 ; thosa days, an 1 lett tha room. aea luvaelflo see it thou lackest anything- 1 . ,,,,,,, .. . ;, i it p.i-sed lurin2 her abs-'nc between h, air," replied the landlady, "and it is , . ' , . . . ... .., i,., the parties wiioui sho lett toj-jtu-T will be bv that way of doing business that jou have , . . . - J " ... I.st kiiow-i. hw the result. hen I.nlv Avles-

made yourself, as all the city say s.llio ncnesi .

man iu tho Brewer's Corporation, if not in all

I invariably r.-eommeud its tis,- m cas -s ol consumption, and . onsider it nnieh the l.est retnedy know u for tiiat disease. ICciieetfiillv vours.

I.s.t i IM.ty,M. i. I Cincinnati. ! therefor

Prewired and sold by JAMES O. AVEK. Practi- i cal ClVmi-t, Low ell. Mass. Sold in Brookville. hy M. W. Ib.ile: in Laurel. by ! Gilford oV Pepny; in Metamora, by C. Van Camp; ; in Andersonville. by C. B. Ovcftou. and bj tiio : i Drutgists even w here. in 2''. 1-52. 22-ly i I ' -IIT 71. A.TKOAVimirc.sE W holesale and f ! retail I'rocer A- Produce dealer. South-east I corner of Court & Hare streets, (opposite the Farmors Hotel.! Cincinnati. Ohio. A choice stock ofj all goods in hisliue. constantly n hand ut lowest , rales. apl l. l!-.2 16-1-y , : liAlftlEIIS IIOTEE Comer Kaee & Curt i l' streets. Cincinnati. A. C. HES1NG. Proprietor. attached the Hotel is a very large waggon jard and 1 stabling for 210 horses. Bills very reasonable. ! apl 9, 152 HV-lU-ni

X. ('. rxnilV. JOHN RECKLY

bury returned, s io fouud her daughter stan diug with averted eyes, but her hand within that of Edward Hyde, who ktie'.t on tha mother's enlrauce and besought her consent to their uuio.i. Explan ttioas of th ) feeling

London itself." "Well, dame, the better for me if it be so," said the brewer with a smile; "but let us i .1.. ....... ll.',. nmtrt nreltv Irieud of

h ..,;, ,il, which the partin entertoii-d for each other, thine shall pleasure us, may hap.bj tasting with , ., ensued, and Lady Aylesbury was not long us." ....

in giving tha u.-sirel consent. "l.ive me leave, however," said she to the lover, la place around your neck the nifi iiori d whic'i I iutende 1 for you. This cliaiu" it was a superb go d ona -"w as a token of gratitude from the ward in which he lived to my dear husband." Lady Aylesbury's calm, serious eyes were filled with tears, as she threw the chain around F.dwaru's neck, saying, "ihese links were borne on the neck of the worthy aid honored man. May thou, my sou attain to stiil higher donors." The wis i was fuiii.le-l, 1'iou-rh not till din -

The landlady was not long iu procuring -a sloop of ale, knowing that her visitor never set an example hurtful to his own interests by countenancing the consumption of foreigu j spirits. "Kight , hostess,'' said the brewer, when he had tasted it, "well made and well kept, and M.at is giving both thee aud me our dins. , Now, pretty one," said he filling one of the measures or glasses which had been placed beside the stoop, "wilt thou drink this to thy sweetheart's heall?" The poor couutry girl to whom this was addressed declined ihe proffered civility, aud with a blush, but the latidlady exclaimed, "Come, silly wench, drink Ins worship's health, he is more likely to get tliee a service, if it so please him.than John Uodge, the wagoner." "This girl has come many a mile," continued the hostess, "to s -ek a placs in town, that she may burden her family no more at home." "To seek Service!" exclaimed the brewer; "'whv then perhaps, it is well met with us lias she brought a character," with her, or can you speak for her dame?" "She has never yet been from home, sir, but her face is her character," s.id the kindhearted lady ; "I'll warrautshe will be diligent

and trusty

1

sine a

which you applied, and assured tne I would be cured before six months. Since. I have not been in

send you these lines by Mr.

Blissivell, informing you th.it the Truss lias done well, and that I brlb-ve myself cured. as there is no protrusion or pain any more; In fact I can dispense

with theTrussfor weeks without any symptoms of the disease returning. Vours trulv, GEO. IIAVPEM Hamilton co.O. 6 q q Ej Vloi-C ."roof of I)r. Iintc' Trur, for ICiiplin c ol lite Howe!.. Carroi.ton, Ky., May 21, lK51. Mr. Editor Seeing in your paper the advertise

ment of Pr. Kites, I avail myself of the opportunity I long w ished, to publicly testify to the great mtniberof persons to whom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under my knowledge, ; several of whom w ere fellow sufferers with me in the Mexican war. For w ant of proper Trusses they were underconstanl fear of giving themselves pain I by tl.e least laborious work, but they can now do a

good day's work without injury to themselves. Kespcctlully jours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport Paily News. JJj3 Pr. Kates" office is 151 Sycamore street. Cin

cinnati. Ohio, when all those afflicted w ith a Kuptnre ot the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands nhocan beartestimonv to the ahove.who

Lamp Glass alwav son band. 1 1)ave b0,,n effectually cured under the treatment

v.rn, rs iron, a .iisiauci: win

i proiuptlv aft Mided to.

IlHEI.t T IJIPIHI l GKKAT A li i: I V A I..

Forest Stat.- and "Sachem" at New- Orlcansfroni I ;,-,.!.. ...I 1. ...... r i v . 1 1 our Soriiiif sam.lv ..I'

Oue.enswa'i-e. consist ii ... f bea u ii ful new Patterns of l. been extended to me fur the I a-t uiir

Tea ware. eve., common ware. A,-.--., which we will Broom Machinery and Boxin- Angers of the bo-t

repa.-k or sell in original packages on most uivor- . . ; ' i " i. ,n..,-i. . nni

nl.le l.r.i.s lilCKSO.N cV I EH EI IKK. ; l"?""HI 'ureu an., sum wnousale ;

17 Main -t., bet. Filth and Sixth. I

niHM'.Ts .:- i iiiiti:?.s. j,isi r -ceivl) ed a large and iiaiid-ome as.oriin.'i.t of me mo-t faso.oiiable bonnets and r boons, and l-irsaleut niv 7 i.lNtKcV FA I.i till Ali"S.

apl li. Hi: 1-

order.

nd retail.

?Hli'.l.i.l,lN A. i'ASI ASilES A larg

lot,,: t ti.i'i'.-.l , and Par.is.ls tor aai al tu

low et pOs.iLde puce al niv 7 LINCK .V FAP.'jl IIAKS.

WHOLESALE

rt-v1 If" :

Parry ami Itockly. Manufacturers and Pealers in STOVES, TIN WAKE, Plain and Japanned. W hole sale and Retail. ST P. LET LAMPS, eVe. W est side of Vine St.. between r'ront and Second, Cincinnati. N. B. All kinds of job work in Tin, Sheet Iron ami Copper neatlv and promptly executed

on reus, .liable terms

:- '' M .i i M,'

I -IMi'l-

i"t

f) I I O 1EIHT.--i u 'i always on hand a , and well assorted

A ICE

Have large stock

l NnnRT.Kl aiMi. I sanll continue to give nivcsi ial alt ention to iiii bnini h of mv liusiness, ' ith view to release the friends ol the deceased ncrsons

from the indispi iisalile troubl attending the deatii I.' . ( V i;.5iI-i .- leieiid as.o.taiei.t of of fri I. and will slate tlial I w ill attend funerals I IK-i; li. r.ig - in- Lain.--. I n s. within the county wilha fl:t rate hearse free of Silk s. Sat. i. -.and w hit .Ire-s g mkIs. For-nl-verv charge. 'ch-a-iat Patkxt Corpse PaksERcun. I w ill us this vain- UW LINCK & FA'.:..a"il AU'S. able apparatus w hen ordered. Tl.e object lor w hi.-h I - -

It IS .mended is lierleitlv to , reserve ionises from l lilt IMS.'. . I ..ll 1 IIS-5! ei.ieces of w ell

ot time, without being anv I i.i,rt d prints and Gii.ghums. F..r -iile at re

duced prices at .... - LINCK x F Ai:01'H AKS.

sire to delay funerals an;. 1 the arrival of distant rel- " . - -

alives.or to make sult ible preparations for interment, can. by us,, of this mm hine preserve them for i weeks in a perl'.-i th inoilensi, ,. state. nl! ;,, ,

VlUx

A t. s 1 1. . an , . en Price 25 cc.il p F.-ach box cull ta li' t'.l

. .hcun arain n. v -il,

j t.nii s . hi api r. ami av inei i! i ! cure fit i ariu-is i! -i a-i th i turf In si.t. l...if,K ai,

proj.i r lorn, lor use.

V It I. it-toll I s!i in suc-.-l w li :

t,f l.r. P.. I,. r. Ci-i.p....

i pi-..,id'bui.iiM.tt sioi rioicliisiii th (

Nalnre s Own fnip.:ir

and that thev wi'-l cure nil c, in'.r.i . . s,,,l mere pleii-aoily il..,n a.,, r..'..t,r k.iov.:'. I he Pi: i. r prii-t ip:,:, sti u i-i a

icinc, v"IM r ''no i" i'i- tinp.iriila. pri pared r.i p tii. r:,,r : . i til I v i j: i li n i tic lo e;i n it y ms.i.i io, gill l- II 11 lie 01 SsH ri ! , W ll irli n.kr

adapt.-il ia vrcak anil ciiti-, n . , and sir. lig'.h. iiing tin hi-iiv. t, pnol i.eitig ui m ai-d ri,-ii I.;,, of ihe stoma 1. ami li., r. '1 In- v a re ackne u ',i- ! .-, i; I. y . tit be nut ..i.l i!ie-j :i..-i

''.ij iioi , rtt;tl)

f Sr.

1 1

V'ti.ii

: tr

! 'fan

ueray tor any I.-iilMIi

wise on -nsive to d -I cacy. or un,-eiiilv in appear ance. Biievoieiit institutions ami all nib -rs w l,,,.!..

to gaze upon tln-ni. , inh P.l. 1-5J l''-("m

EVAN OWENS.

I of Pr. Kates.

liOTTLES, FLASKS,

Vials, Occ., m lowest llgures. SKAM ANS &IIAINE1! Water st., near Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, ap 1, lf52 lij-ly

!EO. I. '4Vl lIEi.E North-west corner 'f of Pearl and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, Ohio.

ps constantly on hand a large

cut ol Japanned. Ornamental.

.STONE WARE, consisting of Jugs.Jars, Milk pans. Churns. cVc, of every v ariety of patters and size. ALSO. shaker Pipes and friction Matches. Particular attention paid to tiilingoidjrs lor country merchants.

Our prices are unilorin -nAXXI.j .11 1 1.I.S. The undersigned have and cannot tail to give ; 1 the pleaur.-of announcing to the eili -ns f satisfaction. j Franklin and adjoining counties, that thev ur,. (,w N. 15. Weare agents mannmetiiring, and !iave r.-adv for :! 1 -vuider forPtitnuiu Moffat's Improved Fanning Mills. The pal-nte. !,LAS ORKS, j improvement iu thes,. M,s render them far supeand are always pre- j riorto any others now in use. One hundred bushels

pared to nil orders lor "ea. per n our. can oe cleaned w ith them. la', ing

..in .in- cue;.!, alio an oilier tr.lsli. pit tlie full superiority of these mills can only be known l.v seeing and try ing. Call and see them, before vou buy some poor concern, w hich w ill only cuml-cr your burn. W. s.. BAKER. Proprietor, jv l'J 3,t WM. MOFFAT, Mamtfa, turer.

EOT.;, Citssiit

ven large and .iio.i e .-

and J an-, tor is..v ;l:,-M.

'uliuets I Hit ale

res. Sat iiict--ind :.;t l!in. have on har.l a

l.-f lion ol I olii s.i a, si in e res. ..I .-at th.- lowest ligitres. niv 7

uimi::! w O of tiie nio.-i li.

goods. j.. Ill v ',

nr. A verv larg . ass.,rl:nei.t oi i I.l . .-ooi iluraido suuiiui-r

eiie-iai.d -al i. LINCK .V FAU'tl HAR.

12. L-52 12-ly

.-I q -j

Al ItEE I1S. FH llt" nutl Ma

li clu no Sltop W e are nianufacturing thresh- j . i.ig machines. Separators, Ploughs. Stoves. Water W heels. Window Weights. Wagon Boxes, eve. j I Having enlarged our cstablisjiuienl. we are pre- ! pared to fill all orders with dispatch, and will, i ; desired, warrant all the articles we make. Job ; I and repair work done. i,.J-j4-t.- J. T1I.NF.Y iv CO.

. ! the depravity of man: the health and vigorthat once rpO SOI Tlli: AM) VESTEH. ; bloomed upon the check being destroyed, the bodi- ,' ItooKsoilrrij anil lercliitntsi-Fall ; Uf di,nff)m,,, alll, ,,isftrace.l. Whv suffer this trade for 1.-..2. Hooks and Stationery, at whole- - t- . sale. Kumiss & Knt.t.oou. Pe.blish-rs'. booksellers. 1 loathsome disease to inr.ameand enlarge the glands:

ulcerate and disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bone and stiffness in the joints; w asting

DISI ASE! tTHSEASE!! DISEASE! ! ! BE YE HEALEP. Ye who have, in an unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of w hich fwhen negleitedarc seen in our public Hospitals and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of

stationer and manufacturers of everv variety of Blank Books. John street. conmrGobl. New-V..

ger aud surtciiuj; had tried s- verely tiie p; rti, iiivita a call from Merchants and Booksellers. to ex- , . , amine th prices and qualities of tlmir verv large Oiicemed. I lie son in-law of La ly A les- s,vk of uianl; Book.. M -moraed-im and Pass

burv became an eminent member of tl.e l'.nr- imo'ss. mbracins every vari ; n -ed.-d. school and

lisli bar.aud al.-o an important speaker in th

classiial b-oks of everv kin-1 us -d in schools and

academies. library and miscellaneous hooks for Pub-

Parliament. WheiiOiiver Cromwell bronchi " :'' " " ; tt'' , '"'-. "'i "'day schools, liihles.prayer.and liymn Hooks, of great Ihe king to the scatfbrd, aud established the , variety of sizes, prices and styles of binding. Sta- ... - pj i i r r tionerv ot everv variety ol Foreign aud Pomestic commonwealth, fair Edward Hyde for he ; manufacture, all of which they pledge themselves held a government post, and had been knioht- i to sup-ply as low as any other house in the trade. 6 . ... N. B. Foolscap and Letter paper and Slates at ed was too prominent a member of the roy- : n ill prices. je 4-21-Ct l ;. .....i.. ... ..r.i

I fx. tav I'm ij m renpe .lie STiiiiiiiy la iiiu lien r.i- 1 lers, and was obliged to reside upon the conti- ! ' nent till the restoration. When abroad, lv ' was so much esteemed by the exiled prince ' afterwards Charles 11. as to be appointed i Lord High Chancellor of England which ap- : poiutmeut was cofirmed when the king was j I restored to his throne. Some years after- , wards, Hyde was elevated t) the peerage .first in the rank of baron, and subsequently- as

Connersville Iron Foundry, I) Manufactory of the celebrated Hathaway Cooking Stoves, warranted 4 years. N. B. Castings and Job Work of every descrip

tion mane io oroer :u v incinnatt prices. W. F. GE BHAKT, Pi

connersviili, .May 2s, 1-J2.

' .Manufactures and k t and geiu-ral assorltn

lironzeii. aim I'res-e.i 1 in-w are. w nu n ne oners to sell to country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others, at such prices as will yield a handsome protit to the buer. Every article he offers for sale is made in his own shop, and iinderhis

personal superintendence, from tiie raw material. And in this particular heclaims to have il iu bis power to otli-r inducements far superior to any other dealer in the W"est. Having recently ma le large additions to bis nian

ufacturing ilopui tincid in Hie way ot room, machinery, and a great number of work men, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand. Pealers w ho have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities w ill find that they can do equally as w ell herein point of price and" quality, mid. in addition to this, they can always bin ju-t vi hat they want. and may tili up their stocks Uist as the may desire, v ithont the inconve

nience of ailing -ix week" or two months for a, supply from tlu; east. Particular attention paid to packing and forw anting orders to the country, inh p.l. 1-52 13 j. ii. (ioontiART. m. risnrt,. ;o( t) b i a JiT & fisiib:j, llIIOM-.SAI.r, Dll irritS in fnnry and -totiH'Mu I'ry ;no.U anl r';i.v iiimlc t'ltiHiiff.

No. 21 IiOwor Market -tnet. S. S. hrlween Main

1K Yt:ri.TIlI-:il.S-vMri:T.Fni:ri.FRD.Tai-

rlotliiiifr t North of Mr

Alt SMY AUS;,. Ac. Liv k V Fak-

t,inv:i iiivits" ail i.ti-Hi t M 'c .omjii-'U as-

si-rtm -i.t na:U aii-i iici-irul ttu ii. ot l.ar-1 war;, al ro!lni k.'J t un imiiil! rot-iil ('rii'i'.. may 7 inOT:i !!.. m-.:.iit.y on h:.m. t r sli i'lis.-o! tli'vn le-t -i:alit ofGrK.'riv'',attls; th- ai) r: of

tht- IntT'it -t tj. --r

Frfilil! V M :1Ih Tit. -j . Tiu- Com; nun! S:ir-ap.n -i 1 i. -r t rn.; n m curt- ct" ih -.. :.( -i w ! iiiipi.rf sM't- -f itiml, :i i. ! u r'i. i li It i r and Mnmach, -.i,., i vi;h ;. kii-E.' vil, itUr, naUl l; Mil, -:, :i t lllllit'lt-, li.tiU tit 1mi:;. J'tiitji'.- -i.-i i!ai:it i! yv-. cl.i Mlti!: r ;!.l;-' r'i 11(111, pains iu t!ir Ut.iu am: .in! --. i. . hnm.d r-iri ( ! !a a n.t i j . i ; . nniMiitipUtiiii uIm n imu'-'j'I lt (.; t of id-.' -'Hi i; i iiti'-nii-i ft ro! m ii)t';a:nati- i ol iIil itinw, ii.ilin at Iu .1 J' nil f. fi- t r ;tm! a j; m ', t . ' ! l.-v t r in iri'in ru ' . ciii i ji I n ml m i - w ii if ;t -I - ai'iv;i.i: t f- in a ii ii. iu1m- n t In ik r ii. iit-.li.- i r ri'iiri . ' .irit ! he ! I 1m v ar-a j-ur ly i j !i !c i bv I jh r-.'ii-i -it IV. thf piil.rr. iitnl j.r. (! no ? . , Kt-ilimir in tti'-i i It .1:1 . I! '.I. c-iii '1 Ur ir i t ii c i tiit - u li ;ii . 'i-

rt-:i1 t in t" I . f a-k n M'rfHi t tiiliL r v t.r.l - V'r ni ! t.f ttif mt t.u-iii-, lit; t : it .'nil fit i. it A r. i,s'i.: purha or a Imx. aul it tr ihI 1 1 i'. i m I rnr it,i n. t irrt"i c t -a t it '.if t ifli. ' lit y , :i t: ! : ii 1 1: ti.t t a ii nr ct-i" tl'e moiu v imil lor the mh j tirtSatr i

'i ttr.- :' rrt v, . f f CUI.S.i si . I. '!"( J i'Mlfcl..

: 1

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i fvw striM

t.

away of tho niusclefs ami finally reiidorintr you unable to pursue any bur-fines occupation w liatovor. Why lintror out a tnierablo existence ami a disgraceful death. Ye, who arc afflicted by any form of theso diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply whore you can be cured, and not sutler yourselves to be treat

ed iy tnose wuo are entirety ipnorani oi meuioine ntH sc:iniore. Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantly

on hand, for pale, n larsre Mock of all kinds of ools

In their line. 1 ountry mercliants and dealers pen-

Proprietor.

FREE II . WC on hand.

STONE. and am constantly receiving

n q

"Upon thy prophecy, hote8, 1 -Aill lass Earl of Cl.treudou a title, which lie made fa-

huriuto mv service: for but vest-rJav my mous in English history.

liousiekeeper was complainiuj of the wau t

of help, since this deputji-hip brought n;e Ajlesbitry pased her days iu quite and re

more iu the way of entertaining lh people of tirenient. Cilie had now h id the gratification

the ward."'

These events, so brieflv narrated1, occupied

a largo space of time, iluriutr which I.adv

Ere the wealthy brewer and deputy left the Goat aud Compasses, arrangements wers made for sending the country girl to his house in the city on the following day. Proui of haviugdone a good action, the garrulous hostess took advantage of the circunistance.to deliver an immensely long harangue to the young woman on her new duties, and ou the dangers to which youth is exposed in largo cities. The girl heard her benefactors w it'i modest thankfulness, but a more minute ob-

of beholdinw her daughter Countess of Claren

don, and seeing the grand children she had born to her, mingle us e.ti.iU with the noblest ol the land. But a still more exalted late awaited the descendants el" the poor friendless girl who had come to London in search of Service, in a wagoner s van. Her grand-daughter, Anna Hyoe, a young lady of spirit, n it aud beauty, had been appointed, while her family stayed abroad.oue ol the maids of houor to the Princess of Orange and in tliat situation had attracted so Mronglv the regard of James, Duke of York, and brother of Charles 1 1., that he contracted a private marriage with her. The biith of a child forced a public an-

uouucemeulof this contract, aud ere long the

quality, and my arransrem 'tits are such that I ean furnish the follow ini; articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Taps. lioorSills.sfcps or lire wall cooin;. trravevard posts, head and foot stones either l-"ree Stone or Marlde. I have row on hand, Cl't 0 pes window- siils and caps: 3'Ml ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills, p inch wall; Ct'O " of most superior w ater table: Wtl " of head stones for crave yard-: SCrt pes of urave yard posts. 7 indie square; 61 0 ft or step stuff of all sizes; SCO" of door sills, lOinch wall;

2ioo " of lire w all opins.S hy 11 inches; I 1000 " of fene" coping-. 4 hy 1J: j Tos'ther with a lirre quantity of other Free Stone w or!., all for sale very cheap for cash. Give me aca'.l at nor v uti), Kast side Vine street, between Pearl and CYliiinl.ia. on Second. Persons from the country about pnrchrisirar stone, by callinc on me, can pet their want supplied nt the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable lertr.s. as I ke' p a laro stock of finished work, .d all sizes, constantly on hand to suit the count rv trade. ' JOHN IT. 1 AWKT.XCF. ! inh 12, IS.v: 10-1 j- l iucinnati, Ohio. nl'.TI'll r.IF A SflS-W holesale Mard- . 1 ware l-aers. No. .'.0, Pearl street, betw een Walnut and Vine streets, Cincinnati; ; mh 10, 1.-30 li-lv

nnd disease, until you are beyond the possibility of j

cure. It is, therefore, of the greatest importance to the afflicted to know- that there is a certainty of their beIntr properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. K.i-nts" M epical Office, Xo. 133 Sycamore street, a few doors below

Fifth, on the West side.

rii:ii( ai. aiivu k! Diseases of youth and maturity acquired at an early period of life, which destroy the physical and

mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural

' feelimrs. and exhaust the vital energies of man-

j hood. Those whose constitutions have become deI bilitated through practices acquired in youth, or by j the excess of later years, w hereby the pleasures of life are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated. I and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing misery and regret, should make application to a j physician who has devoted his time exclusively to ! the treatment of those complaints. Pr. J. Rates.

w hose Medical office is nt No. l."3 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is a Physician who is competent to cure the most hopeless cases. He also cures all those diseases arising from Infection, cither in their primary or second, an forms. It is. therefore, important to those ar. dieted tocall upon him without delay, ap lO.lfjO lti-lv A KE1.IKVED SI FFEKEK.

:i(orciisi. Ilisslion

;u!ti m'sstore. on liurev

I'l l j . is-ii 1 1'.ITFKSO I ifcIiiMirait 'c omp.-i-.1 II)' of Cincinnati. Capita! Sinti.wiO Paid and secured. This company has two departments joint st.u k and .Miitin.'. l.'.-it,-s of pr.-iniuni in the joint stock department r dnced one third.

I lie lite ol tne husband may be iusur -d tor the benefit of the wile, in.b-pin.li-.il of creditors or representative creditors inav insure the lives ..r ii.,,ir

debtors l i.i:irr. :iili.is Ihe lives of their niinist -rs. P.ndorser.sand securities the livcsol those for lioiu they ar- responsible. II. II. Iokhim .-. Pr. s!: Hoard of Finance Hon. Jacob Unmet. S. Wiggins and T. S. I.'ooilinau. California risk-taken aft lie usual rates. .1. W. HI IT. Urookville. Agent. I.l'l-T "S l.'.U .VOX II. M. II. JaiilO, l,-.-,0 C. 1 y .Medical Examiner. t r.T.ISI roil S AI.T.-The undersi-ned

. i w islies to sell Ins farm, consisting of acres; between 1HI and H ll of which is well improved, the

oaiance well tiuibered. A Iwo story frame a lame Inline barn n coo.l orchard of grafted fruit pleiiiv of good water Iruin never failing springs stock w a-b-r on various parts of the farm. The farm is in White Valor township. 11 miles north of llrew ersburgli. 1 he neigliboi hood is heiillhi . society cood, with religious and educational privileges convenient. Come and see. when ni ran iudi-o of its merits, and hear 'ho terms. " JOHN SATEH. jan SI 4-)-tn

,Q

Ki;Stt tISi: We have ju-t received the

ino.t b.-aut. ful i -i k of tu r.swar.-. in settsor the ii -aw. ever before oli. r -.1 in Il.i- market.

niv

1.1 il K .V FA K'iU HA!

pOOTS V MIOIWe!iave largely iucrease.l oiirsioikof limits and Shoes, and now cider the c-'uis of tiie season, to please ihe taste of the ino-t latiilious. in tie- ay ol Mrs. li nnnt li custom made ladies slippers alid bu-kiiis v. ith tiie pret-tie-t babies bonis and otil -r livens"" in . n. mav T l.l.M K.v FAiiti.1 HA R.

be.particul.ie loa-Klur Srtr-apui ill'i I'l.i' ." ami ul per en i ach ho has a li te .t .s, Ki.hiris, M ll. nml I", liioic i' licr.

I.l tie." ell I ll' sni.J, iln ii!, pu-t pun!, i-i XV. Ile-ilcrs i n K. ai'l. 1 i fj 'i irine nf i In- l.tii'ie Nel . 7, 'i 1 ,

Dr. ri". si r.c ill .it i lit.Mlli. i id In .

1 I i.l lie c. ; t

Co.. In. i,i

nml :

1 in,.',', a 1 1, ri, ti.pirr tj' :i ii ri lias-

, nei"! bt jc-

ii rl. I. rm r.r n . I lire- k. libt J-Ii'ir

orally, are invited to exaininc them before purchasing elsewhere, mh 10, 1K.0 10-ly. 1 1 V. Orn V CO Hell and Krass Found-

If. ers.and Mannai turers of all kinds of Ilrass

work, dealers in lead, zinc, copper, block tin, cop.

per rivets. spelter solder aud metal piifkint?. Second street, between Broadway and Ludlow, Cincinnati. Ohio. IO3 1 heir bells are executed on new- and improved principles, superior to any Foundry in the world. They have a Chime of Eight Bells, the first and onlv correct one ever made in this country. feb 0. 1KVJ T-l -

A fi in r : r .1 ; ji it wtMiiB Great C;:rr of Eysrepna? -v --.. -r- " ; ' x - V- 7 V f

Spiritual Raprings. UM' I'.J I --'i' had at-oniiiiun;. ation tl.io. jJ jJ j$ V V Jl X

-No. 21. Pearl street. Cin-

.V v. isiiAiiiu r

ciniiati. dealers in satinet warps, steel reeds.

1 .1 .

shuttles, pickers, harness twine, roller cloth, press

papers, tenter hooks, card cluancrs, comb plates. cWc. Also Agents for Sniith,Woodeoek. ft Knight's machine cards. mh 10, 1KV0 10-ly

210

seiver thau the good landlady might nave se-n grand-daugliter of Lady Aylesbury was opeutn the eyeund countenance of the girl aqui t ly received us Duchess of Voik.aud sister-iu-

;rn.na. of ..i,rs8imi. audi as ninznt. nave .

induced tha colling short of the lecture

lln.....r Ih lf.ndtj.dv ItfCtUre had an end. . a riot Old m-t. Rh cmv tlr .!c.t..l ...l. I,.,.. . Cop S l A. I' 1 IVm.n'. Kir VV mI... Proof

... . r.t,. d f.vlU.i... her nresumi.tive to tl.e Uriiisl. crown. Kin.r I Koofintr. is now ri-ady to do rooting of this kind in ! of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this

Mill. .1. WAfUS CCUlliV..as..T.s..s... ... , k - ...... .

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i,i.iu .-ij ii-soury oia noi long survive mis : , event Uut ere ehe dropped into the crave.at I

"'Illl'.nnd Water Proof ICooflns. 1

The undersiirned having been appointed Airent I

a. II A i: I' ER -V C'OHK Mantifacliirers O of Planes. Carpenters' and Coopers' edge tools. Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware. 00-1. Main street, Cincinnati. mh 10 ly yil rr.UIOIl IIA0 rOUTrSI-There p is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money.

Mr. Colhurn took especial pains last summer in

examining the instruments of all the manufacturers

i ooliilt;o ll liclMone V Ilol.r. Manu- ; lacturers of Transparent Wash Balls. Fancv Soaps ami Perfumery. Corner Fifth and Western Kov, Cincinnati. Ohio. ap 9, IpoO U-l-y Gountrv Ilerchants.

"Ol"Il ATTIltTIO iscaled to our stock of

I tlueensware. China and Class.

FOR SPKINC SALES, crates edired and C. C. Ware,

"." " coinnion l eas and Howls, SOU " comprising a variety of articles, 5ihi fine Tea and Dinner w-are, 1,",IHI boxes tine .S: common glass.

A liberal quantity of common w are allowed to each bill. Call and examine our stock and prices.

E. E. c- II. HI C.UI.VS, Xo. 01. .Main street, one door South of K. VV. BOOTH'S Hardware store. npli, 1.0 Hi-l-y

jlO.SS IlOI'sr. Comer of Court and Walnut 1 1 sts..i ini inuati. Ohio. Man and Horse Jl per day. . H The best nf Stabling ami Yard attached, apl a. 1850 lij-l-v

JOSS iV W 2 .LLI A 318 xAlEHCIIANT TAIL0K, 3It.Carmcl, I ran 1. 1 hi, Co.

Cloth?, Cassimcros, Doeskins, Testings and Vests, First Quality CXo riIIXG-It;u!yMadc Feb. ad, lta2

J. A. srRlOMAS.

S. CAMP. CA3II.

i;OK AKH1MI and general Commission

L chants, . i, .,,, yVl.t Kro1, strct.ucillcin. nati.Ohio. Particular attention paid to lilling orders and disposing of produce consigned lor sale in this market. Agents tor transportation lines to and from all the castorncitics. Mark goodscare of Sprigman (V Camp, Cincinnati"" Ohio. mh l'J, Irjo i.t-iy.

C.KO. S. JENKINS,

E. E. roI.Bt-RN.

I, .Ic-iiltiiis-cV ll)iu ii? "S of Dry foiods. No. i;3 West Pear! St..

WM. W ATTS,

VI :ilt

TOHREKS

J between Walnut and Vine. Cincinnati

mh 10 ly i' A IV I l iintly J I ;i ml -! jl. Twelve V- dollars jier hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes atM. HEMAMIS Candy Factory. Walnut street, betw een Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati.

apl '.I, 1-j0 Iti-lj

1 : 1 1 V I..1I S'5' had acomniiilhi ation thio

this nie.iiuni aiivi-ii g lis to make known b

w oi 1-1 llie late arrival, at the

-tt.l WliiM' t iinnT,'' Dire, t from Pliilad, l.ia and l.altimore. of thelarg st and be -t sole. I -d stoi k of tioods we have ever had t'..e 1 lea-are of ..a.-ruee; to tiie public. A s tlie m 'at. of i o in mui.icntion w ilh the larire cities Ii.-, on. e eu-it r and more rapid, loinpetil.ou in trade iii. -reuses. id it or to keep sne u i'li Hi- I'ailroad and t I-era Inc spirit of t Tie tge. 1 lii-reti.r.- by selling at .-vtrenii ly low rat-s; v. e cxpeit to s 11 ot" o ,r iroo.is ,ui, kly and r -emit oft -n. l'..nseq.n t,tlv liiis Sprinir when goods are cheaper tiian vit before, and our sou k b. Iter tiian usual. v.e are en:,!. led to oTi'.-r great induce, nei ts lo purehasers. ' e .-liumeiatehelow a part of our goods.

SMtUx. I'll" .OO.t. IXC. India black Satin; l." Fancy Law lis;

bl'k Cm 1. lihine; a Chami lioii Silk: 1.". ' Fi-1 Poult ilesoie; -.11 1 bl'k do do 10 Silk Albarine; S."i Ilrofhe flo 111 Uml.M Muslin: IV

All these c I-ap- beautiful and

entirel) new iu -Iv le. Our Slock of I'nnry Arliclo. Is al-o very full. Plain and Fancy .--ilk Satin, liiinrham iV Cotton Parasol-; t;inei:im cV Cotlon I'mbrellas. An.-leiki lot of Fans; I.inen and Cotton ll.l"f-: tilk. I.inen. Cotton. K'd and Pic Nd .'loves and Mitts. Ilosi.-n , Sw iss V Jackonel Edging and Insertion, Kil.t.ons. silk. I.inen audl'otton L... e. A splendid lot of Canton I rape Shaw Is. T hibet Wool Shawls, Cashmere and Del.aine Shaw l-, I. ace and X -. ille w le-ked Collars. S,lk and Crape Lining. rIii M carmiil Domestic ;ol. G ps super bl'k broad cloth: "'tsSilk A: I.inen gloves 0 llrown do do Cotti.naud Kid .!o 0 I.lue flo do J Hose;

Cadet do do Silk. Linen Pocket SumiiierCloth; Inl'fs and crav ats; fancy-

Flack Cas:mcrs Fancy do Cotton Pantb.onry ;

I.inen ito

Mar-aih s and Fancv -((1

Vesjinir: in

French I.inen: I ICnit nml Sliors.

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-Mouniing do Kerage de 1 aine: i. B.'lui'ii: Swiss Mill! Jackouct: Moh'r&.S'dk Lust; Prints.

maiiv of til .'ill

cr nt I'hi-ie. -u-i 1 i.,rio--w,o I UN. XI. 'll . I'll ! la .' ii-!-, -i- ' I II! . 1. 11 t-'iH 1. i' 1 lei I. . c I l'.V. HYSi I I . i'-l t . I ". ' '. 1 ' ! n. UVi'. ' ll -5 I 1 I I I li' N i. an Ciirii'.- al'', r N..iii: ' "- n n m, e fin t. - ir. tin lei-'iii i--. I--,- I'li i. t, a... .. i.l il ul l!n- 1 b.l.l

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Slilf I f--r M. It I'"' i"-1 ' 1 ll,.- n ii.is and evils of I''.l 1 Pl'Sl are ri m. 'I. I1 "I a " h: alt! y sin i ach. ! ''

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Satin Scarfs, ix-c: 5 bales Brow u sihv-ctii g: 0 do line do fl do i flo

pes bleached muslin do Irish EiiaMi;

0 caes tr. ?r, fine hoot

3 do do kip do Buskin

1 do do fine calf si...-. 04 Par ..ii do

?o prsr-oat !. 1-! Jenny Lind: do I Mi., shoes A: Slijpers: 04 f; iters V ' ..-ait.

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HAHON Til l"! inmi I'licmi-lr , -'i a.iaiiici.'is tu .be O pan il I i-oni llo- n.'e the ("a If, i n Lo 'i and cegs, i i I in -in the tvtrr in'i'. . i sti-.ii.ticl. ." lilt. COMPF. '

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linn ..I ttte liic H'ih.''1!

proniiiii lit sue at -1 ri 'ii and he states hi". " tine in I.iil.ilen, w!o via

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actnil living iii;!i.i,' .rf-.i..'." nr. on ;; am. am

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arrival at the Goat and Compasses, the youth

ful rustic fouud herself installed as housemaid in the dwelling of the rich brewer. The fortunes of this girl it i our purpose to follow. The first change which took place in har condition subeequeul to that related, waa the elevation lo the vacated post of housekeeper iu the brewer's family. In tins situaetiou aha w8 brought more thau formerly ia .contact with her master, who found ample

Cluules had married, but had no legitimate is-

sue, and accordingly his brother, lamily h id the prospects and rights of success-iou. Au,l. in rc.liiy two ininiruiatrt ile-. ciii'.inU of the liarclooled country girl did fill the t'l one M.rv wile ol Wiiliam 1 1 1. and Qtiten Aim, priucess bolii ol illustrious memory. S?uch was ihe lortuue of the young woman iu whom tiie wortliv laud Unix ul me Goal

i and Compasses) was Icenul et eiivour,ig.ng loo '

anv part if Franklin. I'nion. or Fay ette counties. , The Store rooms of M. W. Hale atid B. 11. & J. C. Burton, in Bp.okville, an covered w ith this kind of p-otinir. to w horn the public are referred. Its durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend it. as superior, in the construction of most ...ul. lines. W. S. HAKEK. jy !.'. :.l :!' 1-y 1 X. HI I'OItHS Blind Manufacturer. North

J side ot Sixth stn-ct. se

ciH!; r imiion rem is.-2. gex-

i i.r. M r..x s iia is.

ond ibvor East of Vine

opposite the "New Lyceum." . B- James McCord. in a private cani, has ta-

rash a hope by reference lo Hie lolly pxisitiou k en oc, as.on to drag my name before his friends which il Had been her own fate to attiatn iu ", ,he ,V,.hlU" !" 1":!'.",or T '"'provoked, a. un- .... . .. . , ..... warrantable, adnionishiiig them to beware of mv lile. In one assertion at least, the ltotiless nii.i xi,.n,.i-,..frv ,...,,.,., o, .,i, i,.,ir...ri:i

means 01 aomiiing iier prupi .c.j m v.uuuuv... , .uuuuuuiniiy rigut,i.iti .citw iu uie niusi , minus . n m9 menus anu me puntie snoui.t tv? mn liT.killlul ecouemv and mauaire- labored form tome way orother. With- d.i.ed. by his card, to look at my half priced work, a. wU as her .kllllul econen.J ana man g , lrUlieIlue M , . v . comiucl . he. ore purchasing his at double the price. I feel that

iiient. By degtvea he began to nua nerprei- . ... ..'r.i. , " i i snau nave mucn picas. re in returning him

nce nectBSJiry to his haptutM, and temg a ihesequr-l to tUe couutry Rlrr ti story coulii I nd no?.

man orboth honorable aud tndep.ndentmind, n. t tiave leu sue!, a. ,t is. , OIj r Allm-.7,, & w he at leuztn oflered her his hand. It was ac j , " 1 It vinir. l ullinc ,i Hnis.liinff, nt . j u u ts... r.u, o, fiv veri. he ' Bl'siU die soon, Cnlfy, I must S. -t 1 Ghhmii. .V Vo.."sold -land near Metamora. 1 he cpted,and she who but lour or nvejearsDe. out ou a long journey." "Beirv well," re- ' public w ill lake notice that A. K. Tomsk ha. taken f..r- I. ft hr countrv home barefooted, became ulied CutTv.-l ruesss von hah "itoikI ironic, the above mentioned Woolen Fai lory : w here he

v. V . - . - . ' Ir- t P -" tt tne wife of one of the richest citizens of Lon - bec tuse it's all ihe way down hill."

very great,

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though 1 intentional, ap B 16-3-m

For many years Mr. Aylesbury .wiraiich was the name of tha brewer, and his wife lived in heppinsi aud comfort together. He was a uian of good family and couneclions.aud cou-

'Huantly of high, r breeding than his wife j could boast, but on no occasion had he to j blusu fur the partner lie h.d chosen. Her -caliiiiuhi.ru strength, if not uigoily ofchar.acter, conjoined w ill n exlr -uie iputckiu ss of preception, n.a. c l.ei tin her place at i.er hum aim's l.ible Willi as much grace and crco- j il as it Uv had been boru lo the station. And, as lime ran ou, the respectability of Mr. Aylesbury's position recived a gradual in i crease. lleVcuneau al.ierio o., uin; sun--juei.lly a sticritl' of Ihe Cily.u.i- " 10. ne queues ol the latter tleval.ou, was kuignled. j

Afterwards, and ov part ofths myslry pro-

0"An Indian chief once went lo the office of the Anu ricau Cuniniiraioner at Chicago, to whom he introduced hlmse'.f as a good Indian, a great friend to the Americans, and concluded hyaf-king for a glass of whiskey. The Commissioner gravely lol.l him they never ).ive whiskey to good Indians, who never wished for any suotl things that it was0i.lv sd by hid Indians. I'tien." repl.eu itie iin i .11. tjuii !v:y , "me oned 11 ras-

intemis carry ing on 111 all its various branches. Their machinery being mostly new and in good order, and from his know ledge and long exerience in the business in the eastern States, ho natters himself that he w ill be able to turn outwork as well it not superior to any other establishment in the Western country. People from a distance w ill do well to call and give 11s a trial, and I will warrant tliom to be satisfied. Pecple coming to the Mill w ith wool for rolls, w ill be attended to immediately, (my 14,01-U"! A. K. TO.MEK."

market, and found none to compare with those

by oodw apt cv lrown. ot lioston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, have the entire ip.n frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know of 110 instruments combining so many good iptnlities that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together w ith a beautiful assortment of Chicki-pug's, und

t'eo. A. Prince s Co's Melodeons, at COl.HTKN cV FIE1.1V:, apl 9 16-1-y Sole Agents, l.VI .Main st. U?l, r.UeiNT sV SOeS, Successors to Caroii. 1 e Co. Manufacturers, w holesale and retail dealers in all kinds of Transparent Window Shades. Also, copls, tassels, brass mounting:. Arc. No. 0. Colleire Hall. Walnut. 5 din.rs above Fourth street. Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, viz: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothic, plain border French vignette and scrolls, Arabesques.interiorviews.svc. Havintr made arrangements in ". Y.. we shall constantly be receiving all the new English and Fp-nch styles that may be in the market, makinir our assortment the most complete ever offered In this city. Purchaser arc Invited to call awl examine our stock, and compare our prices w ith those of anv other manufacturer in the U. S. II. M. ERNST & SON. i No.O. College Hall. Shades of everv description made to order, mh 1, 1850 131-ly

I IIW.VriTi. Manufactures, and has in store, .1. No. 4 Waters'... 4 doors West of Main. Hemp, -vanilla and Cotton Rope, Cords, lines and twines "11 qualities and sizes, w hich he sells at manufacturers prices. ml, u, lriO 10-lv

shall introduce mv Snrinir

style of Oenlleineii's Hats ou Saturday the nth of

March. I take pleasure in inviting my patrons and the public to an examination of my II AT forthe Spring, as 1 am court. lent that it will commend itself to their fa or and compare well with any w hich may be mrered. both as regards shap and quality. I shall be pleased to show mv HATS to all w ho

may faior me With a call, and every care shall be 1 I " taken to please tnose w !io tnav leave their orders. V'

C. H.CAMP. np9-ly KGMain st. east side, bet. Fourth .V Fifth

rir.AItS, Commission Merchant, and iler in green and dried fruits, fruit trees.

evergreens, shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, and Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. n. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio, mh P.l, 1,-ao 13-1 v

flo Panama do ilo mens A- boys do China trimmd flo Mens Canton do

China Pearl, Hair and

1 1KSO-V HOrSK Walnut st. hot we tl aud Firth. Cincinnati. Ohio. O. II. Proprietor, late of W alnut st. House, inh 10 10-lv

en Fourth Getfrov.

Fire and Har ine lnsurai.ee.

T'HK Commercial Insurance company of Charleston. S. C, Cash Capital 53.)i..tHK). Wjt. B. Heriot. President. A.M.l.tE. Seeretary. A. S. Chew. Agent. Insurances effect ed on Vessels, Steamboats, anil Flatboats; also on Buildings. Merchandise, Furniture. Machinery, and other property, on reasonable terms. Refer to Messrs. Springer or Whiteiuan. Office No. 13 Front street, Cincinnati, over Messrs. Shoenb-rgers Iron Slop'.

OTTOS YAK'S The subscriber, ae.it for

Ihe Covington and the Conner Cotton t-'... i..ri,..

lias on hand at all times, for sale at the low est prices, a large tock of Varus, W ick ing. Carpet Warp, Twine, and batting. R. hi" I IIANNAN. lull 10 "tm No. OG Columbia st.. Cincinnati.

HOOTS A. MIOES-W.

il dealer iu Hoots and Shoes, No.

, F.

Evans, wholesale

13. koctts con

stantly on baud and for sale a cood assortment of

palm, straw, and panaiiia tints; which will be sold very cheap for cash. No. 13 Low er Market St., between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio, mh 10 10-flm

j'KMlt AeVIl TOBACCO DEPOT.-Im. I, port-d and Domestic Cigars, in all their varie-

(iliO. A. ritICE&-CS. "tlelodconsi. l V e have on hand a tine assortment of these su

perior Melod 'ons at prices to suit the circumstances of ail desiring to possess an instrument, combining ut,!ity and clienpne.s. Tho largest size in piano c.is ;so:ueti- .es called Mebnleon Pianos)

vi'.ii....il!.!.t) d.illi The Au- are b autil.il. The tones are exceedingly j.nn and kjio.-i.- s,.ssio.i 1.1 l.. is 1 1 . sii 1 at tot, ...it vo. mucin e rich, at d b usii g the swell, are loud enough for a ou ea.oi.iia i :;a of .,,g,isi next, and lonitiiue thir- smal! ch ir.-h or tntll. Their compass is 5 octaves, teen wee i. i Ins i lied, sin. e itsfst.ililishuiei.t, j and tioai t!i, t down to 4 octal e 111 plain cases, as has ei.je; e-i : eiei-ier share of patronage than its ' good an instrument in every respect, except in siE friends at. i i.ipal.-i!. No possiMe means wilt be ; and outward finish. We are sole agents for the spared to ren.ler liiis Aeaileniy permanent and an , West, and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale ei . .1 ,u-triin e..i in Hie ed.hate.li of our J oulh. j ai I retail. 1 ur n !. here it is lo. at 11. I., proverbially I Pleas,, call and exiruine these Melodeons. toiti.i -i.t ai .i u -aiihy . tioa l.o.d can be had at x. g -tl. -r w ith 11s tine an assortment of Pianos as can reaso...u.',c pro es. For particulars enquire of (be found west of the mountains, mostly from the ft :. A. ell ASK, Principal, j factoeies ot Chickering. Woodward Ac llrown. or M. V. stMONiSON, Try-usurer. " t'Ol.HliKN A- FIKI.Il, Mt. Csrm 1. .'"ly 16, P-aO. i l-w. apl0-lGf-y Sole Agfnts, 1J4 Main street.

OeUITU A ' I XO Wholesale and Retail Pi- I lv ano Forte Healers. No. 7i, West Fourth street, I Cincinnati, Ohio. Having completed their new salepvoms of ,Vi by 100 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 tho. i celebrated and unequalled manufacturers. A. Stod- ! art. and John H. Dunham. N. V. A full written warrantee given with each instrument. Terms cash. mh 10 ly 1 T A. ItlOORK. No. 340 Main St., East between I. Eighth stnl Ninth. Cincinnati. I have now on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Boys and childrens Straw- Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassimere hats: embracing every color, w hit-e, pearl.

blue and black. Mv shelves are also filled wiih a

I hr rw V ni h Life lii.Mmnce Compnuf . Aecutnulated Capital. i3.4.7.Vi.04. -Morhis Frasklin, Ppsident. Pi.ivv FnrEM.x. Actuary. !., ul llircclors. for ( ini lo.imi. N. W. Thomas. M. 11. Ross, Lew is Whiteiuan, C. D. Coffin. Calvary Morris. A. H. Coleman. Henry W. Perbv. lt-fticul xnntinrt-i. .1. S. liodge. M. .. K. L. Hill. M. D.. James G.

Hunt. M. D.. K. S. Newton. M. D. V Lives insTire.t at usual rates. A. ni-ent of th'

above Companies, I am prepap'd to receive applications for ! itsurance on Lives, or against loss or damage hy Fire on property, in Brookville. orits vicinitj. A. S. Chew, Agent. Otuee No. I.i Front street. Cincinnati, over Messrs. Slioenberg-T's Iron Store, feb 0, 1-jO -7-Ovu

ties. V e keep constantly on hand a large aud general assortment of Cigars, consisting nf Regalia., Canones. Cazadores Principes, Hall-Spanish, and common. Auso The best brands of Manufactured Tobacco, with every other article in our line, which we are prepared to sell on accommodating terms, at No. 0!I3 Main st.,5 doors South of Seventh. Cin. O. p!9 l"f MAKTHENS V OKDE.MANN.

1 Hoys fine and course siioes: 10 " col'.l ertanird r.u-

' Children Shoes; kins; Calf.Oont (V; Mo- : (Jeiits Slipp.-rs. ,' roeeo bootee-: I lints. lionnolsi and Mraiv (.ootls.

1 case f;.-h. Mole Hats: Ot) dnz Palm Hats

i 1 doz do Hungarian do i 1 .lo Magy ar do 1 1 ilo Artist do I 1 Pearl iV- bl'k Kossntu do : 1 Low- Brt.-h do I Straw, Flop-lice lira id.

; Gimp. Satin, Straw. French. Lace and open Iion-

nets. Misses Ikinnels, Children's trimm'd k Jocky I hat. I llnrflvvnrc nud (iicrjivrnie. j Of these article w-e have increased our stock i very much, mid we tliinkcan compete successfully w ith any as we buy direct from Importers. olion- ' -l-rj- Vnriely. Heavy stock f Groceries, Wooden ware, etc. rind all artii 1 usually kept in a well assorted relail

store, we loci grat -ful to a kind public tor a verv liVra! patronage for many years past, and hope by a fair and hl'eral course of dealing to merit a continuance of such favors. apl 3d. 1-..0 X. H. G ALLION.

An PAUASOI.S. A

aiued articles just ar

rived and lor sale cheap at K. TVNER'S. nl'iADV TIAIr. CI.OTIIIM. The unit dersigned has just received from the Kast a f resli supply of Spring and Summer clothing, consisting of cloth coats, tweed, satinet, jeans and linnen coats; cassimere, satinet, linncn and cotton pants; silk, satin, linuen and cotton vests, of al! styles, s-.z.'s and color. Purchasers w ould dow-ell to call and inspect his stock before buying else

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of Paper Hangings. No. 1153 Main street, six

beautiful issortment of spring style of Silk and Fur 1 offers at Whol

-Manufacturer and importer

iloors above Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand

French and American Paper Hangings, such as View s. Chimney Screens, w ide curtain paper, etc., and Veh ct and I nutation Borders. tVc. w hich he

Co.. have constantly on h.-md and for sale, a good supply of egetable and Flower seeds, warranted

h and genuine, and in varietv not to be exceeded

by any establishment of the kind in the West. Bird Seeds, Birds and Cages invar.etv. Domestic poultry of all the most improved breeds. E ruit and ornamental trees and plants of every description, ix-ccec, w ith every article of note usually obtained nt such place. N". 11. A fresh supply of Osage Orange Seed, w arranted new ami good.just received and for sale by "luhScoO ll-Gin J. C. FERRIS & CO.

I'IMIOI.-iTKKV ASI .H.ITTIIF.'.Sl I .S. .1 n t,. HoFM AXN. on the cast side of fclin. bet. 3l!i V tt-.ii sis., keep constantly on hand a supcriora ortm. r.t of na".trases of all kinds, and has an extra lot of his ow n superior spring mattp'sses iu three pieces. hich are tapahle of being changed (both sides being alike and equally soft.) twelve dirr.-rcr.t times: thus lasting much longer, besides being mop- convenient for handling. They are made of the very best material, and warranted; and he received a ili!o:ua for them at the late Mechanics Fair. apl 9 16-1-y

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rcp-iii bears the wiittcn "r.-,.,lf TOV.Xf. I., sole V'r",'"':,;.,- . ,c l opv-righ. and I mile Mrel vs -Sold by all Dr (??.' .J!' M. W. Hail.'. Ilro. k'vi"--John Thompson, tireenssa.,. . Ferris &McCi.:lo.i-!i.LrtUf Scptembfr,18J0 .-3r.-i:n. - -- "" . ...ii:Ks."'.ii'

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ciniiati. Moi.iiuieiits. Tome ai.i.. -..1 1 ... 1.,.. sr.-ii iierv. I -.le "

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Counter Slabs. Ac.. xc. con-.a.

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71 1. AC KeniTIII'VC; The subscriber.

I it -e. be.

hats of my own manufactup'. to w hich I invite the

esperlial iilteutiou of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brnnkville and vicinity to give me a call ' w hen you arts in the citv. " my 7 I "ITT I.. DI't.IlAW-Wholesale and retail deali Y t erin Patent Brass Clocks. No 70. Sycamore j treet. second door below Third. Cincinnati. O. I -p 9 9m

et price.

aie aud Retail, at the lowest markaid U, l!-jO lti-l-y

11.41 III : Cl.OTIIIM; STOUI:. Amber!-

tale

O. Oct. 17. Ml 13-ly

Main st. ( iiK'inn:iti

TAYLOR, FRENCH & WkNNE, f lll'tAHTEIts and wholesale dealers in Irish 1 Linens and v. hite goods. Also. Vinbrellas.Parasols. Gloves. Hosiery. and avery deccriplion of trini-

mine auo iiiuey ury- goo.is, corner or viani and

dry

Pearl sts. Cincinnati.

ma 13 10-1 y

T KATIirS anil IIucksKiii tore II li KtriKP. No. 07-1 Main street. Keep on hand French Calfskins; Baltimore do do: Philadelphia dodo: Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sob- leather, lil.u k Buck Skins for gaiters and shoe, wholesale and relail. Higltestpri.es paid for deerskins and furs. ml. 10, li-JO K'-lv

hav-

raised in the town, served a faithful

apprenticeship to tne i;iii-ksiiiitfinisr business, and liaving built a simp in the Southern part of the ton n. about 1, t e s.piare South of the public s.juare. is now r--.nl for business in all the branches of conn.... 1, blae'. .sini'liing. W hilst - Id shops and men of cstal i -n -d 1 -har.i. n-r in business ean get along. I s-k that favor and custom w hich a young man and a i-.-w b.-ginner needs. I expect to earn il. v money by In.nest ii.d.i-try and hard knocks. and lhiew!io patronize a jjew beginner is always remeinbercl .luring life, w ilh th. warmest gratitude. 1 f ork well done or no prtv. M.y 10. It-iO. OI-311; SAM L'KL MA KLATT.

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