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LAUREL NEWS.

MntKI.,HUDlY, SIT. 17, 1S52

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V'" I column of the American is nndcr the editoxt1 . . i -. .. . visit m.-ueo. ...... ..t or xt. ....... i w - v.,.. .. .

- n, tcvES. iims ueparimonl i ., , J wr..-. f., .. i... .a oi-tti Of' . . ... . .,.,-.- i ; i responsible for its facts, figures, oiiinions and noli.

..rv'- "'-k of Fax oil.' County. ami is i

.1IVmaM2-'n'," of- : .'i.nkin. - - - --

..M"" ,naof thst t o. win apply lor , ',i'wr ,' i,,inc connected ith the I ,i( .i '. . , ,,,,, rvor.

llottirnr-d. Mr. F,. W. I'attison has returned from Cincinnati, and become attain a citizen

upturned.

of three weeks we have ol Laurel, aim pone into business

exeellfiit health and

via a!"0

.. .nr post m

ith mind much refreshed by f:.;em!sand viexvng the scenes

j ,-iys. now pleasant cna

r lltose halevnn

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lrsr. Wright and M'Carly. These gentleman, candidates for Governor, made speeches in Laurel on Wednesday evening, the 1st. inst., to an audience which, notwithstanding Gen. Carey made a speech on Temperance at the same hour, was quite respectable. Mr. Wright spoke first. Coming as he did with the reputation of a ripe scholar, a philosopher, statesman, christian; of an

j accomplished, eloquent, classical speak

he memory ol

j 'ifal innocence! Who can visit .- h; early life, and not feel

Temperance

Uev. Thomas Spencer will deliver a er practiced in most branches of oratory

lecture on Temperance on to-morrow ! from tne forum and addresses beforejstate evening at early candle lighting. j agricultural conventions, down to the

I more hlimhle snhnrn nf lootitrtnrr In Run.

- ... . . ., . .vvfcui .. . k ' u 1 1 day Schools; the Governor of the Cth state in the Union, and a candidate for re-election against a man proverbial for

his integrity and fairness, we expected to

Amlrrsonvillc Turnpike. This valuable work is still progressing

,-it:ons of pleasure, or leave it, with some vigor; but we hear many

emotions of sadness? What complaints about the stone and rrravel

.fcctioas arisen me nttna . b e i hit left so lonrr in heaus to the creat

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,fBr raven tie nau..is. i nere is annoyance 0f the traveling public i w-i .vara cnnt m inv --. "

-,-:en "c,r "c 1 i ears are likewise entertained bv stock

hear something eloquent, substantial, candid. But we were disappointed. Nev-

si cultivating riant, and flow- mucn of the er before did we hoar so poor a speech . with its ancient curb and wind- - i from a great man. , r j !..,,., material now being used on the road for I . r . , . V ,e , from whoe ceep 1-ctom c. After introduc ngh mselfas a candi-

h -oiuiH the "imn cravei is noi such as 10 insure eiuier a,,, ., . , ... c;tmiese have wound the iron- date, he proceeded to say that he should ,:ket" filled with its Pre and re- pleasant or permanent road. e hope nQt ;:Tl.a?M. There the meadow over there is no ground for such complamts; ' , . C . i" . . I 1 . I . ( 1. . . . . . 1 . T.l 1 . .. . I , . ... i 1 1 .-. n 1 t -

? , , . . , 1 to show that we were more interested in

i;mSower to nowe.-iuegaj miner- per time to direct the attention ot tue tcc is the orchard, the barn, the ,;roftors. stockholders, and others inter- '. Ak, the hill, the b-oad fields, and 0., . niattor so important. The

fou ranflin oititti; ubcr bi :Kefclutton bed errn S3cefon. D t m Z I) it r b ii t c r c i n T a 3 1 g c I . 0 0 it 15 Bollard j it b c iu t I 1 1 1 c it , you ro e l d) t it e r f c t n c tS e b it I f e n j u b c j a I; I e 11 babe. Syrr VivM ate, ed tvurte invii in tci

GriiutcntMa Jliicr ictit, tab" tr .affteru fi net iHKhlub' ciiiiiebrat, tvrldicr ten lrrf tcsS i a it fed aurrorCert, bem !e(jterii tic 3I1151M tcr Olcrf?, Xburbwter unt f etcu U ucrbcamtcit v.n $.ut'e tcr i)icpra lcii'autcn 511 bcncbtcit. Cicfcr ScfcbatK fct auf ben Inch ijclfjjt ltcitw ; taiutcj: ticjr c.c'tilanij tut "JUlacmci-ieu tutcCct jnr 5praiiic icfo:n;ncit, u nMinfilitc cr tit

vvruntc tarjitlcjicit, avl.t'c t!it jnr trttt

He claims much credit for the school law and for his husbanding the swamp lands, and school funds and would have all Methodist, Presbyterian and other private schools, abolished and require all chi ldren to he taught at the public schools. TT1.,I f., l.t l 1 1. :.l

drt . , . . 11c 11 iuu"iu iiaiu, nr bam jur nil.' m ore affected by matters pertaining I ... , , , c t x. - .u w L I constitution and regarded the 85.000 to State, than m those relating to the! . . , Al 0

1 i.:u - ' . vjrcuerai uuvi'rnmeni. sain inar. it hp nan - - -

cu-r ioea p.is wt-re . d j h j ds f : had gone against the vh! Dartv and all -nfmcv near bv i" the wood ! c i the regulation he would allow congress- . - , wheW often we have re- CW the road' with, ,mP0'tant i men but 3 dollars a day, and members of , h.18 Wn m ?t0ing & aUthrisummer d,y, to pour over privileges, will look to the latter for a j Lesri8lature eieht and' remarkcd wkh ng stock to be taken in certain public

us by tl... kind teacher, good comlortable road. apparent seriousness, that it would afford ' tne convention only three

" ,. . . ,. XT . , .. days at terwarus inserted in the new con-

1 1 i ! 1 1 i i v 'I - 1 1 1 i - IV Ul.'V. 11.13 j, dLIUfllll A VJll- ;

ire se read the won! of life, the

taxable property of the state amounted to 130 millions. He had proposed the new tax law, and the swearing clause which had brought into the tax list a vast amount of property never taxed before and the taxables now amounted to 220 millions, that the taxes were therefore being

I greatly reduced, and that he who paid

ten dollars last year would have to pay but five this, and so in proportion. The

idea that taxes have been reduced one half will be new to tax payers with good memories. The Governor would have us forget that when he came into office lands stood at the appraisement of '-W, and now at that of '51. The enhancement of all the lands is no inconsiderable item to overlook to sav nothing

about the increase of personal proper- ' ffi.icr :)iefelutu:i ivra tlafk u:tC

til IIUU UilLlJ Itlil Ot..U tl HL'll VIA i'l'Ulf

jnit'eH cid'luj to syxnx 3?crfe:ii beituuaii.'it. cctii iL'uitfi) iMtl) ?itiffUiru;ni iibn it in OJcte ftchcnb,'" -pttnft (ciitrfrnut-. A) won ct tcr t.'utofr.uuM'c i ,-ut u i. av icfi.ni.qctt, vo(ld)s i t l'cittem cou;ut) vtU ictrt wurte u.it cr cri'ucbc tnt oicrf ten .'IrttM, a it f ii); Ll)o it cr ul) bejtobe, Cent Oauu t?cr:ulci"c,t. (:r olevf la -3 ban it cliciitcti nit? ym )vra.if.i;t omcfrai" vo.n 12. X?c :cmccr) : ,,J it c $ 3 o ? Sir 1 orcii. t.n; tit

'l-;; "--I t'f iijc ro i ubcrjaiMby.-ii

ii tt) i cr (5i;icii"ii)att ale Icrt'c, Itvar surer u. f. m. tat Senate u;;t iNovraioti

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THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE!

DAILY. TRI-WEtKLV..$3; WEEKLY.. $1

Club of Twenty to Weekly tl OO eucli.

New Goods New Goods

nl BLIC MIX OF STOC K. Tiie unler

J miTi'il hnvii cr more mh-k Uinn ne ran

J .C. WRIGHT, C. J. WKtGirT, L. B. BRCEN,

Editors and rroprielors.

J'llt; lIl.ltMi;TM.I taken this iii.-iliOl of will soil in Iun'l.on Ihe lh day of October nexu I informing the vitizeiisot L iiion rum.ty that lie a part of his large stock of entile, horses, b rood t JtiM received direi t from the Eastern t itirs. one mures ai.d colts, one fine yonne Jack and tlinJe jenth larircsl and best stock ot i- prn i ami Summer i es. t lm sheep mm hoars", two new wagon, plow oods. both fancy anil substantial, timt he has ever m ,1 other farinii c tools too tedious to mention. al the pleasure of exhibiting to tins oinimmnj . in-, the cuttle ill be found some 12 or 13 good is stock consists ill part, ol the followinc : d: irv or farm cows. Iressj Sil'..k. lik-:-.. bed and brown 'I n-o-S i e. All sums of three dollars and

Plflin (.lack, i Inu i-'able, li .;c ! -4 id ; m il th.-I.: all ii over three a credit until tho

wn:i!! a crv: t of forrlen months win ot e i' -ri i ;- v:n hi i e.te with aprrovc ! 'i'. lion or ;'i.ir:.isf,iiioiit biw . i'J.-?.-.-'.t. C. W. S.X1TH.

I- ... . . . . - IV II 11 II 1,1 VI u u

... 1 i i J ptit.itinn Iv -v -.-. , nU.l,:t. il

tne way to oe good ami )Iospr8. E. V. Pattison & To., arc ; tics, that he would like to dwell upon it ' -V'""" ynuS u.e,du. eau,rf. fr;ail,c. otjir be.

coed old las .lonej learner- i,.,t ,TOtt tl.o nrrtinn f i i . i.t, r ., , . . . : iaie unu truuiuivs irum iitcurnnir ueuts i ., ,3 n -h5 u.it f ..,,. !-.. hi

?cit : ivcmt ttttf jobch tcr ali iw.irc, c

ioll:cti tie u'ianncr, nxeU1e iin.ictbtjie

aliout to commence the erection of a ' nn ilrinr nn.i Vmir

' !SlaI11 was lne i .,l,,ml,i,rl,m!(ivl,iol1tl,(.v inteml i:..:., i:.:.i , tor such objects.

;:i0i;?e .aias.

:t is anions the

. . 1 .... i . . .i 1 , - 1.,- tlm timn tho linrr sensnn . l . . . . t . i i i .

-ssallsaehoujhtto be, for its - ... , '? " "u'u 1,,lvc l" esnecial nride in the new lnu- nf ,lMrPt,t ! 21 .It Vll'Cit ticicr "Oltt tferaillafitfil. rot

,,r.:ed by a good frame)-where.VilCfeS- , Z:,"- " "'l lor that Pleasure and confine himself Estates of 300 or 400 dollars he said had cxd)act i.crtc.t. Wat lied,

,n:s.unvW have trudged to rea.a m-.e, ... - 10 state mauers. rm, u . i.,.. i MUlinicr tit. t,r, taii Cbctl 1C11C IWtlllia

IU11U(.1 If K. 11 UI1 OI'llH 111 Olllllll IU1" , 4 , . . 1 3 l I V ,,, j , . J , .J, l, , .

o i u u i o ii a i a us

But the Gov. seems to take the most

After this sanctimonious exordium we

yer's fees, clerk's fees, &c. This was 1

a I S am

3 e it b bejeuijnet imcn, ivclAe mtt Slj

s':rn: of reailiiif. in tile lile ol s;;uiiiutr!iiy an mi.- uuss iv iui

s.rcM. and some other equally imo- rable to pack. expected not only that he meant what he , ,, ' , , ' , , . ' j C It D lU'jCtd)llCt

.oouforthepurpos-. Mr. Sami el Williams has just com- ' Paid about confinino- himself to subjects 1 F., i reilltcUcit tciMllt IDcrtcil (mf & tcrcil

!c-b,ar tracing these reflections nl, t ,d a kre. new smith shop. There local to the state, br.t that we were to la" H 'ooKsreasonaole, wnen we stop to ; etcUUHiJ til tcr U).cllart IVtC t!l crhaU

o' they may be interestinjr to ; firt rr,te ononinT for another one or I, entertaine.1 with sometliimr ennerinr

consider the great increased in the ex- : Ccf Darci. c3 tbllCtt BiTluctCtl fclttc. fill

. -!t oot b? to others

Hits aivav, yea how life, itself

r-.Cir.b.

tnnrnorati'd and doinir business underthe name of i trined.barred and inmred. Mol - in.!-iik. l-ur. tM,..v ..r J,n:t.ar. J?5?: e?.cei I the Jack nd ten

The Cincinnati Gi.zctfeC.in,-tnv. i JrlZr r"Zui

G,UUU -eiv wr.rr. ... - naill & w'ntM silk ....liu9 cnimou t-alm leaf and -

Years. 1 Fancv and einb'd lan straw lmt, 1 amy K"S- IJ i J iST II : t:S OTU r.-N '- The Cincinnati Gazette Company desire to invite dooiiifii French einrlinms sntli China fearl hats t t h -r,-'..: u :i.i: I .tiers of adniinislrn.

attention to their several New spaper issues above Home-tic A: Manchester do for infants mm on tie- . ,t .j.. ,.f .t .naili.-oi Thonnis, late of mentioned, and ask for the same the patronacf of Kl"k. striped and solid do Hardware and cutler;-; Fr.mv.iiii C.r.u V . In.t'M.a. i ceased, have been the Feople of the West, to the especial interest of Fancv, oil, red and figured Crm kery ware: l i:.i t ! t 1'. ':,i.d,;riied lo the Clerk of tli

w hich the paper is devoted. I lie nemnr editor is ; prints Clanswareaud Uneos- l'rdte Crturt of :t-d c..untv. All pers.ns indebtJon C. Wrioht. who for twelve years has been in Plain am fld ldk prints ware: ed to said est.-.l ar re"i;esu-.l t- make iminedliito charje. Hi s lone residence in the West, his vari- 4-4 double purpl' d China and Tinware: iinymei.t. thos Iia 11. r ctaiinsaeiinst the same ill ons positions, publicand private relations w ith the 'iajn hl"k silk warp lustre Trace ami slasrc chains: j .' i t t'n-T'i dn'v aothenticnl d for seitl.-ment people or the West, has made him familiar with ,i j niohair do linlter Chains witii Hie e-t.:te is .tent. C. C. ViNCAMP. tliirwiintsandnei-essit.es. liesides we have five ,0 lo Alpaeeo do snaps. August C-lh, 1.-.V2. 3T3w. Administrator. otlier editors.who have cliaree of particular depart- j Fancv ami plain " Ames shot el AV sj n.les: . ... - ments. As a further claim to the support of the Swiss mull e.: mull muslins l.oi.p and short handle J"C'f.I'.rTlf 1ir:PM' l, ISTlTI'TFi West in preference to Eastern papers, the Gazette Superior India book " 4 pron fork-: -,!,,-. Bn t i , O. Cini-terod in 145. This j Plain and crossed barred Mill, cross and band n.l -h n i- r id ;a'r.cnlai.t. 1Ji.."i. Printed ix Cincinnati oh PteaH Presses, jaconets and law ns; sn s; The l'..2ht;i w int-r -ioi. of thl tnstfinte will Supplied w ith the earliest intelligence from the do w hite and 1 ol'd cambric Tei.nei t and "Wood conm-.e:,. .n t'.ie iirt Moi.dav of Xovemlx-r, and sea-board, ill a day nnd a ha If . and from d,, & tip"d bobinetsforcaps Hunts b.-t axes and t .; r.eirino t'i. otlier places in a correspond in:r short time. j and undersleves: ad.es-. FACC1 TV. l'.. 1-:.'.T.-,m s. M. T.. Prof -seorof Ilia In Telea-raphic Communication with all parts of French braid. China Pearl. Sail and laiii tiaiiiiuers ttieorv :.-id ir;.,;ie ,,f nie.iMino. K.S.Newton, the country. CoSiiinr lace. Enclish straw and hub h.t-; M. Ii.". Pro''.-s..ir of desenrtive and opi nitive snrllavins Correspondents of the most reliable char- Bnil French Gimp Koimets: Horse.white Wa-h.store r -rv. V. . iri-: v -i.i.. V. ll.. Professor of special, acter in Europe, Washington, New ork, and other .js,esandchildrens " an.l sho - brn-lies: ..riic:.1.atid pai!ido?"u-nl anatomy. .1. Kinc. M . H. cities. ; Hoih-is. cap & neck ribons: Japanie-d and Ituss ta- Ppii.'.Mr oj'.ii rit .-;i.d iiseases of w onien and This paper must reach Western people w ith the plain, fancv and bCk man-ble cast . r: : .i.lr -ii. J. il. Hi ii-v,i. M. !.. Professor of new s earlier than any eastern publication. j tau ribbons: Horse lard, and currv t hv -v are! t!.c ii ,-V.tnb-s of niadicinc. G. W. W e have also" engaged the services of E. D. Extra w ide fancv colors for combs; " 1,. fin ki v. M. p.. Professor of mat -ria medical MAXsriEi.D. Miss Aliii CRtv. Mrs. Stow e. and ; bonnet strings: Ladies. Misses and clr.l- t'.er.-'-nf. ard nicli. al lH.tan . J. V. Hovt. M. many others, who contribute Miscellaneous. ;:tatis- Ladies bCk. while and fan- drens shoes: p.. ly r.fci..-m:sir pharmacy am! toxiolosr. tical. Scientifle, Horticultural, Financial and Com- ; c- colored kid cloves: Men's. bo sand infants This I: stitat w a chartered in l.-4."..:ind has h.-eii menial News. ! Ijidies bi'k. w hite and fan- boots and shoes; (he most tt 1 1 r i t . i ! e;s. hmd in Chh innati. havingalWe are determined to be behind no other paper. tv cobreil silk cloves; Pruirs. paints, oil and rea U ha.! ; e'. e inm.lred ai d siM -live matricuand w ill not spare money or labor to make our pa- La.jjesbl'k pic 111c gloves tlx e Mulls: l :i ts". It conC....... ns lu-rCoHre. tllo principal .lper valuable to every one. male or female. and mits: Trunks, carp-t sails, 1 iate s-. en , .... ti-.- liberal and prouressive M stems 1 he Gazette has been established SIXTY A EA RS. La,i,.s. .Mj5es and chil- and satchels; ,.f :!,e M : 1 Science, and has recentlx adopted tinam! has grown in confidence as a reading and ad- drens plain and fancv silk Caringe tnininings and L-; er..-is 1:1 .sr- of dispensing w itii.ill charges vertising paper. Our establishment has changed parasols: " tlx nets. f .r tiie f--es of it- x eral pre ssors, lenv .ng 01.lv a from a log cabin to a large six story building. Our Ladies, Long feather fans. Three' Fix-. Imported, ,-har-e -!!.-. per session, for Matriculation and distress room has also tH.en greatly unproved. The shell tuck comb-: Ingrain ctlon and ra? se.-iioii. This amount i-. required of all who allele! old fashioned hand presses have been discarded, imitation shell carpet; n part or all of the lectures of the Institute. Muaiid steam presses introdmed. W e now have six u " Kiillalo " "A full nnd complete dents w iil tod it ' --r interest to be in aitendam-e

power presses driven t-y steam, and many card. .. "Horn " " stock of Familx Groce- ;is earU ;,s ;';e l."i;h of tn b-ber. lor the preliminary hand and other presses. Inst?""' of em ploying out u u V. mixed and ries. " Icilnres. sti.l.-i Is upon 'heir arrival in the city two men as formerly, the number has prs;ivy ! bl-k hose; 3d -1.1 Cd fd lCd 10 and xi ill call at the ort'u-e of Prof. K. S. Xew to-i. .. 1-9 sw elled to Iwo hundred; our expenses have in- ladies fine unbleached " CI -vN: t-d brads.and West sevenib st. For further infonnati a idress creased from ten dollars per w eek to one thousand. .. slat w roie-ln ;-n:ls-.linisliii g !'pf. K. S. e-rxx ton. or J. K. lii i nivs M. P. and instead of conducting but one branch of the Misses and childrwus " brads- shoe t.u.'.i r::-J rieai: Aii':i.". lsje.:!G-3ls.-. business, w e now undertake to execute almost any 1mi1u. Hne p,1K. canibric saddlers lack-: , kind of work pertauiirg to the art id printing. We hdk'ls No 1 -in.l - Massadtu- C''1- r.TIIt" I'.VI To all dealrs in can fill orders for Newspapers. Book-work, all kinds Ladies fine worked collars ielts Ma.kerel. b the O FANCV COOPS. I am prepared M otfer. at of Job Printing. Binding. Lithographing. Wood and schimis.-its; b-,rrel or half barrel: v hob-sale, a pb-! did stock of EM BKOI PF.blhS. Engraving, Stcreotx ping. &c. We tate this to l., silk ,, lalld-work K.maw ha and New V. I At K. Kl I'.l.oNs. BONNETS. Millir..-rx Goods, show our onward progress. j limien ace; sail bv the barrel: Press- Trimn.it irs. Eosiery. Gloves. Lincu-Cambne Our I'nlljr Paper : Ladies lisle thread lace, Louisville lime and e- Paii.ikerci. '.. I'ars. to. ubs. Brushes, rndiii si.. rt Contains a much larger amount of reading than ; edging and insertion: ment: all txle of l-WX'Y - and slia.l lc- reany oil er Cincinnati daily paper. We devote es- Gents bl'k Italian silk era- Washing tubs; ceiving constai tlx from New ork Auctions and 1111pei ial pains to getting accurate and reliable news 1 vats; Wooden Buckets: porter-. 111:11; of Hie most desirable and i hcapst; les we are particularly careful t avoid personalities Gent bl'k silk hd'fs: Wash Board (mii-x ot Co ..is. ,cn and vulgarities we seek lo p-ive facts we treat " " "Pocket " Is., s.ile 1 for Ion- 1 he biari adoT.te.l is to buy and sell for CASH.

our readers as if thevwere intelligent men. and " white linnen " don A: t o.'s lamily cliariic FIVE l'Elt (EN 1'. advance.

give them such information beariig on the subject. 1 adiesbl'k silk lace, and medicines; as w ill lend lo enlighten the mind. j G. B. veils; Such as Indian cxpe. tThe Cini innati Gazette will maintain its posi- Ladies wide bl'k silk lace: oianl lioins a leading Whig paper in the Wksl, ami its Blue, blue black, brown.-. compound i!-

ropnetors anil editors have, tlirongn a series ot olive brow n, anil olive and terative Sarsapanlin:

But how - .1 !.- 1 " , . , . , . , , penses Ot the btate (jOVCrninent SlllCC ; rolC C3 Cie ICbtClt UlUHUiaClt 'IbDl lflCU'Ue IH xears. been the steadfast friends i ml advointes grass green cloths: Carminative balsam;

luitin 111. tviiiu. . 10 lUCbldie llilMlCS WHICH any SCnOOlDOV 1 , cu , , . . , , . ' thitil etui xJixueit eme.x nhnebi.t tlin-e principles known as Whig prim iples Blue, blue black, steel and Ionic ennage; Mr. T V Mcrr-nrr. xvp lionr is aliout ' , k,,; Lo. ' nl;,;..;' has filled the gubernatorial chair. tl xOltC "f . t" The, d,.Vo, pern,,, I lieir paper 1.1 ix' tofou'ow, he Oxford mixed cassa r,: Female Ex,r;

nv' As it were, yesterday we were ' , n ' , , There was another point about which !U'L" ".V 1 SJi'uui. i-aaiic

, - n-e o' I s,i ;.,!,; ft -in 1 a i"-" incix muu. x.ni. m...- mio;iu collect irom sucn unscrupulous , . icu Of. res :u ccrciiT cru. ric x20;lltt or:e,. ne ae o.u .im spiking: , e . P 1 . . .. .. . the Governor seemed quite nice, as it . .. . ... . , -' ... . '.

iiro.t u-oi toiij nv lurix il-i-l x iui-. i sheets as tne sentinel or Jacksonian. , . ,. . , ituikvi wuc votai ,i-.i iciuiiq pfrcicicr, ic nritrta hits litftrnrv rnnntntmn n n-oll qj v . . . . - . .. .

But he proceeded at once to talk about . , V - V ! lxe'v ume t"-" P-C VCa:

. . , 1. . .1 1 --k 1 :j u . ..-vi..uuii.. .vi ciuimui.ri.. .. " UIMIiiI DL'il IIKi't uii5 I TCI Tili' lcr(p

i v 11 lir.fri-T. in nni'MTion. asu t h:nir hoffin i nv ciamor uicn saiu uulmi ruts- .. .. . . . ' . '

w;l . Da sat-Tanifiii in inft ling iieiu ' "r - rx iudO to his

rn at'-. t ss, 1

ilts:ons.

t ..-.. : . . i.. i. 1 it .1 x 1 0 m rT it-11 1 f i n n ctiii ni.i nnnn 1

c. i i n- rn i., t..n ir.x ! iiir v ill fx"u iioi-ix tr ;i ii'iiii i HM i v r.i v n urn hi i hp i a i-ripr i-. .

.K.t.uurm, txestern cnargeon to ...... L ...x., . x ..c o ,., s. The character of the State abroad he (1C110 tur IcCCIt 7 ntr hitter. Tail Iix'.Ik

-t. 2i i.!:3 -st. -AliuisteriKl aid irom boon roccivir.sr larrre nuamtlics Ol wneai erai tiwi-niiut-uiiu lo-tv, ui.u uiu.-ot.-u

ites?? f-t'V.i. Ail are invned to at-

i... ....... ...... . .. w . s j . n iv nir ,t - lie re i or Wlieill, illlll 1 1 iiuinv itiiu iiiiiiiwiiis,ciiiii nun nun u.no.v.1 , e .1. s mi

ItU " . lilt IHLPl-Uia W l till. IIU1 . X 11. : r . ,f , i.- s w .. tHin? nour at three dollar, twenty-five a whir Administration, in a time of pro- i llTC f '

s.ttbrttu school. cents per h:irrel. Tlio merchants otirrht found peace, it required fiftv-four niilhons , . . . , . . , . . wimtn am .uavui'i uno ctrcn vyicairc ie

Wuol, of this place design t have tVir fall coo:ls on so as t0 com. to carry on the government. Now we SZu 'ZlZ Z ZZ " ?lX- Uilflcrctt.UClt,

brat on en Tu. ar. 21t list -, , . . t t- t .t t it ' ' """"uj llov x..iK.n lu uioi(c uviii't vi':i .u. i:a iit -cciiu'cr..s ,u k s north 0f ,.tn Rev II ,lrC fi,U ' m scaS!n' bel,0VC lt hM "nt bccn rretended can" ted. In fact it would seem that the Gov- tCU Wubt mtiCX' ' ----- - i-i tllpn that, the averao-e annual annro- .... . ... .

.Tt.jr.ncinleof Lanr-1 Hiah School,1 .loim i-citt, . . . ,r ernor considers himsclt a great bcnelac-; Acrr ClMta flt'ir fort. Cjr fll.tl: CaK

verv inst.lv rpo-nr.li, nst a limttor of Brent OJItll bftl Uill C lit flllhCl'Clt 'citCU Itiltt.K

within a few dnys. We learn they are that the expenditures then were only ;mportance amj he thinks this is reo-nla- fuill?eit, fcitlC llieajlffrtMlMfl fr "tic pnvino; tiftv-ilve cent for wheat, and re- twentv odd millions, and that now under , . , r i. n ... Tti. 15)Cilcmi?.irt. lLleUoil tie X'l.ircrbitCtcit

iil li-Uver addresses on that

oc-

It.

striiposeti, considers

, ,., 1 . . . l,nn f...t, ..1.1 , 11 I 1 T J , 11 - qn.l "X f 1- ! s. . . . . - .

-t everv friend of tabbath schools d cent n 'place for tiie relienrsr.l ot ins . mu ...u.. uu ,"""u":'' Ml- country was happy under measures which tCltcni )0 d)Vet I'CluDcil, Ipariatlt Icti -n,. r.r.ArTiFri. speech. Gov. Wrioht we Wright well knows that a large proper- he had contended for 20 vears, What am"1K 'Ctbit fCtllC .UniittHlj;

Bask.t ?icctii,o;. h :,r h -.s bis appointments made to suit tion of the fitty-hve millions which he cornfortabc thought! i forme l that a basket meeting nlncos. r.nd where he speaks in the day says r.re now required, is applied to ex- In alludin-r to our commercial svstem

'lie lGih iust.

1R Util:llL H IK I'liUt U I'LiUH u iu in.. . ... it i l .1.

- present order reversed: while others , ican territory: anu ne also htios lnal dollars sold bv the stores was now made lilt WatltClt alia f It 11 f I C h It. M:c cr

tV."k tu-.d perhaps with more reason whatever is expended is appropriated by here, and that the question would soon 'W, fct tic flciPijbiilutc ir pbhnu tct . that the .ovf rnor acts wisely in reserv- a Congress, in both branches of which be whcre ig rcvcnue t0 come rrom. anj iSlcrfi? " tcr rc'J.UsJ ten ta;, .1at alfe

XT. T i). ..,

Jiaurei too l"""'"'"" s- s.s . f the who e llt .lt firr.i?p i-.-ftr. ixx.x h -iJoiF m t

sctcucru )o d)vcx bctabcit, iparfam iiitiii7c. (5r h.il'c fclbit !ctnc .Hrn

joon rcr 3-(- tcr c5crf it nl? Iborhtfcr

iiii5 we it it cr ft.t) tabor in ten 3'1-cn

ith-jroven-,:-Wiley Chapel ti,o has I'etit along to speak at night, pemhtures growing tlirectiy out ot tne he secmed t0 intimate that our home ! Z'tU''...

1 of nUe, com- sJ1!je c0!lsi,!cr J,N-S talents such that . annexation of TexaS, the Mexican war, manufectnrcs werc catlv on tUc in. T.. ' " r . " "V.e.V ' I :

It will continue ho to w plac,,(l lu?foro. anil tho and the purchase and protection of Mex- creaso e gaiJ that g Qut of eyery ,Q

Fir; Irox!.

? was i c.vsi.:erab:i irost here on the

s'li..lllltl.st. . . , .... t.il.. tl. . to e it !it .- tf ,1.1 nN t,., t f . f t 4, . I

;.i;t Ti.ttv for I in after-n ere. t lie even no- there are larfe maionties 01 wnai ne cans !f ;, r,f 1, on'iitimiii hi.iv usit mil. i uj

" j s. - - . s . . s . s. ..... - ( c- US IL lUVAllIUH ailVllll,! nFi..iiiii. ii vi. Hie

Tterf.T'.p.anfe. as it requires the best tal democrats. et he assured us that ne

lieliests of anj nor Miiully ailxoeate every mean- Plain an.l fain v i asiiier: H.-m.-.K for l"ile:

lire of Party without iiiquirv. w liether r'plit or Krown. blaek. preen an1 lierokee l iiiiiii. nl: w mub". While we pursue that which is ripht, we , prey tt ee.s: Fev. r ami Aciie I'.ll ; will follow the iliiiales of none. Elne.l.lue Muck, hrown e.- Ori, n::il linir Tone: The Commrrrial ixev(ir the l;.ily fia- cteel niixe.l si.tinei.-. In.lia Sniial.ve l-ilU: ictte isx-erx full, an.l aeeiiml ly ma.le up from the Plain an.l Kil.he.l rrit.ee hr. Hen llnu .lr. iii " l.ookn of the .Meri-li.-int.-i' Km lianpe. an.l all the best Albert eonl: Si:c!ir l oate.i " sources of iiiformntion, lty one who devotes his Plain an.l ril-l.e.l Angola Peters Yt iielal.le; liole lime to the sul.je. t: ami we pive all the Fi- ami .Mohair eonl: Sappii irtoli's Kever naneial anil Commercial Next s a business .nan may Plain, mixe.l. slripe.l an.l Airue P IN; barrel coitoiiailcs: Mel .line's Pills .! an nil vert itiinff mrfliltltl, Ihe f5a- Heavy twilletl linnen ilmk .Mel aine's 'eriiiif'P'.: zette stan. Is foremost. Its yearly a.lvertisers unu.- Crass ami brow 11 1 11111,11-; K. I-'. l-'li.-iiii-'..ek ber near live hundred, an.l otirailvertisit eiharpes Uro 11 aiel bleaehe.l inns- lir. Koper' 1 'onipou.nl w ill reach ?li 0 pcr.lay. Our number of transient 1 tin. ami Irish linnen: sirup. Lii.inni.l ami a.lvertisers are very numerous. Ilrowtt anil bb a. he.l. blue " l ai r. Our Tat-W eekly contains all the nws of the, ilrills an.l bi.ptinsr: P'olirers O'o nouian: raily. Brown Oznal.iirz muslins i-tur's i::.lsj,ni. S il.l Our i an.l b.-.l tii kmp: ( h-rri: Is the lnnret.l.esl ami ch.-ap.-st In the West. 1 Shirt, striped and apron I luff- l'i.p.nni for the III t ltlba,it can bchail.a niav bcseen.for checks; cure of all l.m p 1 0111Sl 10 per annum. Me commend, 'however, as Brow 11. fl.eurf.l cotton an.l plain!.; most s.-ilisfin lory and in.lepen.lenl.siiiple subserip- l inneu laltle cloths: Tol-m . o. M111IT an.l ciI ions at Si. This cost? a lilil more, but is less Hi-ached " par: troublesome and more satisfai torv. Ked. preen, yeliow, and t'arpet. coieru t an We invite atl 'iition to the claim's of this paper to while flannels; , colon Varus; the support of the ' est. Wituont in the least re- And a preat many other articles to te.lio.t laxii p in our exertions to make the Political de- mention in this notice: .ill of n hi. It the aii -nr-oii pari ment of tl.e r:.-i zette xx ortln of public confidence. ' tin citizens of the uraiitv are in. -I r.-spei i:,.ll; or snrTerinp anx 'diminution in the care hilhertoex- invited. 1 he tinders irne.l ..-l leave to r-turti

ereised over the rominereiiil dep.nlinent. and the thanks for Ihe liberal patronage hep lof.ire bestor.-

I i-e-.i-'t; ibis o-ti'iii has been successfully teste. I

i.v (-taple to o i" Jobbers. I believe this lo be the 011y bouse 1 arrx ;i:p out Ihe saute in Fancy ;...!. ".'.tv and . oiil.l ry lur. Ii:wers are iltx ite.l to lix,k ll.roi -'n 1' '. -i'."l. . 'hopinp lite ttedii. lion in Prices .11 liil.ke it 1 their il leresl to purehas... II. KKKKV. Xo. V.-: T. si -;,!e M.:iii str-et.bet. Foiinl. Fif;!i st. iv. t'ii.cil urrti. C"TTIA 511. From l'i sut.f. riber on '.lie Cist p ii.st.. : I ci.l bi.x horse, three x can. old last sprinp. no shoes, si ar on ti"- pastern join, of Ihe left hind f..ot also a snail sor on tin-back cause.! bx sa.l.ilr. ' other inar". r -c .11 '.led r.o while on him all hav near 111 hau.is h:ei. Ai.t per-. !. r -ttiruii t the horse to tne. living two miles' . oris east of Ion I:. psx ille. Vuiot. co.. In.l.. or irivii ii.l'.rii.ai.o;' where he max li-found. will bo liberalH rewarded. K. F. liKOOKHANK. Aucn-t -'till. I.-.V.'. 30-3w.

I I?".: of I lie lniliaiia .ii-.crini.

1

end of t

ar. aid mi addition of tUI rents for

exerx tear p:.. iuei.1 is lcliyco inere.-tiiiT. A 10 t'.i' 1 1 xi t n 1 1 une s.jiinre or Irst will be in-s'li-'.l line" t i-i'-s f.-r one i!:.Ilar. if payment be li.a.'te in :i;'. :;i .-.oi.e doUarand t'tnt -five cents if 1 :.x in.'!.! l-e .:.'iax ed one x ear: and one dollar and tiftv ell- if .Muted two years, an.l in the same .roj ort on i'orllie lime paxinent isdelael. l.a'ire 11 dx cr! - 'ii "' I - for a loupe r time w ill !e i-Iiare.l the same principle.

departments of Local and Ceneral News, we have ed. nnd hopes by an upright cours -. ami 1 -to.- at- r,l! po.

determined to make inrrei'se.l exort:oi s to render . 'iition to nusiness. 10 tnei.t a rontiiiuai.ee 01 I ie our roliintns set apart for MISCFM.AXKOl S same. All kinds of country produce taken in exK FA lUXfi. more aecepl.-tble lo our subscribers. chanpe for poods; to those w ishinp to pax cash tan In this department w ill altvaxs be found a tare- Plt " advantaire of ten per cent on ad suns over fully chosen melanpe of Tales. 'Poetrv. Moml K- ne dollar. A. II. JOII.NmiX. says. Descriptive ami Historical Sketches. E.lifxii p Liberty, May 11,1-j2. 'J'.'-oiu and llliniorous F.X'tracts from rurrenl I.i.er.il'nre! - -

Agricultural and Horticultural Information, finds T)OOK STATION IKV (ell in

-IT'.tli .TIEI VIS!tinii: Vlioles-:,l..a?:.l releil lir ... er A: Produce dealer, sii.uth-e.ist corner .1 I ... r. ,v Ka. o sir. els. ;...po-iie Ihe Fer-

!'..t CiT.' ii.r.ali. 't.'.io. A c.iou e stock of

his l.ue . const;, nllt 011 hand at lowest iipl !. 1 -."-.' lil-y

I ! A IC IV.- IU".! Iiiirdwarcl-Wli..l.'1'il

I 1 v ! !;..!. The sii!.s,.n!,er is noxv otf.-riup at Xo.

f'citiuj- Fair. f.'eC-untv Fair will lie held 1

ep

'.on tiie 22, 23 and 24 of ?

cut:-

! Pell.Tr. vrr.ivf.tifip. tiii vvnn'e itx.'iren

candour, he proceeded to state that four - j .-; - c....t -s

it least a difierent character, to sPoke from the record and uttered noth- ' millibng ofloar8 in silvcr had been'L ' ,.l . .1 .K.r . Vi. 'lV. f : . V

r5.r...S!i Wo-.us c-t Ohio, will deliver perlVrrn with effect the farce and the in? but what was strictly and literally brought int0 the country this year; but he ' ,-cr jc fi'cr f-r Vcifc'S-OCtiC Ccr iVfllfrtl,e2:w. Others will also ad-. rround and lofty tumblings of the clown, true, "There is a higher law gentlemen," nover hinted at the amount of gold taken ; tal SltTcmbli). ic thurhutcr Wiixlcn

And Jt.HN', they say. performs his part to said he, "than any on your statute Qut D5d the Governor from all this ; JClUOliSl lid) lltit trci CelLuK ta.llt.1l beadmiriithm. book."' He was for doing right ntl : wish ns t0 infer that the balance of trade 5' btc fa.llnhril .Ueft'-lt fur fdlc 1 .,cnrnffffr trusti to consequences. ! was turning in our favor, or what did he brIu N auf 3G Collar. Ulur democratic candidates in Indiana have. e have often heard of dema- : 5eit fCtt nct.a.l.itx.t CifCC,. Jcboth, .... , ,: ... , : o-oo-ueis-m. and seen some snecimens. but . !K, Ilea) lllfbrcrc let tCll vicill

v.,- i.eiu-M-. uiaioM. mm er.-nn p..ut-u 7 - . ', : Jir. JlCariy came luny up 10 our va- mtteeS te Cau,ej ,tll0 crciiatCS be

r I. I on er !:tr!;et. I :;i jinati. an extensive stock of

biir.lti are. ei'ibm.-ir every variety. Sin has 111. -ch-inics tools 01 all kinds, table nii-l pocket cutlerx .

t Scott's mill aad . ross ,11 sans. hi't. L-rriin. an.l manure

column of amusing ami instruitive sole, tiors for l"ok store, linipi: House. ',.-t 1 :i;,e r. -m. 111.- fo-t. s. L'ra'n and s sejth-s. -itee!. t.aiU. w i.i.iow Ihe benellt of the juvenile meiiib.-rs of tin: Home iTty. I'l.ion (out. tx . here j .0: . an fad alino-t eve- plass. pm . end p-.:,... 1 i-tern pitn-ps. Ac. The Fireside. We will le.nve neither te.iiis unr ov. ry thinp usually kept ill a le.oV establishment, and comtn trad s i-ar'.ciilnriy iiui'.e.l to tlieaboxe

iintried. to render our paper entortainii.jr a r.d use- xt iivre x nu can Willi a very small sum uf 11;

fi.l lo the Husiness mall and general render nn.1 procure enoupii of 1: 1 books to make a ni. -little b ne.

it tt ill i.e s dd on Ihe pio-T reasor-nble Vt'M. it. DAVISON.

p? pie on various ucrricultur.il

those days. We hope every : mechanic in the land, will come ti" an interest in this great etiter-

e.i , 1 ... - - i.iitii.. j v v u ,1'iiiiiist .iiiv wiiiiinu ii their claims to ofilce upon their adher- if the Governor can t take the premium pectation8. Hi3 P;leech being in reply faftu 0 ta$ ta$ qailje 4Va:tcnpf r ' once tt. what they are pleased to call de- on that article, at the State Fair, we don t to Wrighfs was necessarily as discon- fonat jahlrctd) nC:u'.d fl'- " fltr Olctff

S. '. Parkor. ;rR ami Lady arrived here on the Tiiv are both ia o-ood health. Mr.

iima.!ea few marks on his rout mocratic principles, rrrowinj out of 11a- ".now w no can. nected as the latter. He seems to be a UilD t(Htr! liter CHIC til.lltdic Vlitijiiabc I? Oil

-ay of public speaLinT. He made i i 11:1 1 politics. We do not now recol- W e couiil not but inier tnat nis excel- piain practical man of strong sense . Xd)t IJClUjcr ill-3 V I It V) ;lt It P C r t ll 11 C -;r.riii!at:c!phii.,etv York, Cleve- Ic.; a sieffh- exception. Whenever lency approved of the corruptions under andweii informed upon political subjects, ? e u 11 & & t" C t j, t 8 ScUarj jil

eoc. His welcome voice tlif-e was a President, or presidential Mr. Van Rnren and why should he not, nn(i auite well aualilied to expose the OCranlJHcit.

candidal-- of that stripe, our democratic for the expenditures during his own ad- false ar(rumcnts and sophistry put forth ' a C(J btc ll".l.f 1,1ctllc vJIt'tnuttyl :, tap .M,.-!i.h,tes have fastened them-elvr to ministration which seemed to have run . v , -s onnonent. IC flCfiCnwarttjJC ma. (i ltlt Vet

h-s skirts with the death like grip of up in the same remarkable degree aa

ii , .1 . -i . a-tnta-inl -it iii-ail F tlia WliiiTa fur tiirnlniT Tl

leeches. Aniiercnee to "tue party was x x.....M.i v,. .... p hack Will deliver lecture . 1.. .11 : 1 out that slinnerv Politician. The Gov- Tratie. at Snow Mill. Friday nipht.

SllltllitSI'il IO tillSWlT illl llll L-lillllllS illlll Id 11 . 1 !....! ...K.sl 1 ST..... .l...- St:.... OX

snpplv everv qtialincation for cverv . ilice ernor sneeringly said he had heard of but Sunday afternoon. 4 o'clock, at s'priiiptieid Meth- ' ., . ' ' . ,". nnorootrm fnlloivino- that election that "" I'hnreh, Sept. 2,i.

li-f.ii tlir.i 01 i.overnor now 11 ut v onsia - it.trt niniitiiit Tnlftrv h,e: t-ndinthis county we might even of selling the grass off the public grounds rVnilM r tt

rtNMsnnTr.,.' i n vV-i t .,e,T,',tt .0 Tho rhil.lron which hail lietore been given awav. The Vilit If I I'il X ijk?i ! . .. 1' "'""")' "V" fc.xtboi. Irusit-rand B. I. Claypool say to Semmary Trustee. 1 he children . ?. . - .. iiftinprr.' I cu ihrc T eittr IrtiTti ti.ic 11 nrrr .Ii.

- ih. ... 1 . ... ... 1 . t 1 tf :iilt-orf istino- hp cnirl xx-.-is! SI nnrl it is-i?.,... a..tt.n..s.i irt a,.o..,o,. h.a ,r ' 1 ' . . ... ' .

wuuij anu mtise speeches, were t lie tansrlit 111 (lemocraxic hooks r- -

tv ilt'Riocratie teacners. t-ersons xvere

not even suffered to think upon State and CY.untv affairs. All freedom of

1'ianaii

' lirarii tliroughnut the district, be-

saii.i tiie election. He bus already -f speeches, ami has appointments l'oKli. i:l.

m nut had time to collect much

in since our return. 13ut from

T-r3n h-ar the whis are on the aler.

it Club, on hist Satur.lav liicht.

bitnbcrt ia.iieii von tbrcm c;iiun an

ticrta J..M11 auf :

r.v. av.w. sxTDr.itiunnv.n n- f crtacit lfiirtc, fo bclaiifc fid) tie eI HACK Will deliver lectures on the Liquor ,,1,1,,,,,, fe (Slpi-F.. miJx .T-torltittee .nrieiit

Tratie, at Snow- Hill. Friday niRht. Sept. 24. """U I'" ""-'"V x.v...

3 e ) n X a u f c it t trcibunbcti

ml :Tf am Horizon to announce mc niune m . 11 . v. . 1 i . 1. .

m.ar 'art mm m . ... -....... r It'll'll. II I'llT IT I'll' I 1 1 Z I III il II l I It I I II

cubs am ffimmiit nf virr;!.,. , 1 .. 1 r . bronoht but 83.80. This was the onlv i.w.- r 1 r.,.. k - -tnm- r..- k-.. --: 1.-

a town-hi,,. that part of Ohio .;,)t(,Vt,n roA to think upon State reform. ' "YosTVlTTO'!, J.tMtCtl, Uttt ClC, Ollllatt fclblV ta hive lruv-.-leii tnere is no nolitical . . n r 1 .... r The dovernor then harned for a time . ....i.i..t..r.. .'n.ioiiii xv,... it.-.,, i vxixl ? ,tt f.i icu . rin '.t.-ir jViiri'.fte nemie

ami 1 iiin.TX ;ur:nrs. .-vi. lit-L-uou. it. -- r - (..- .s ..-.v.. ... .... ,,....

Familx Circle. ' lalililt llhri-rx . rileles. hilile diet ;., irt s ;.;d '..:-

We 'often. Its llhistrntiors. li.trodi.ee -ivooil metuarx... r..il.-...hicat. l!i:orial. i;ie-r::p!.;...l. CUM. of model houses and dUtiliL'ttUlied persons Poflical. r.el'Ci..u. .Mis. elinie .... ai.d M ho.d -Hid id'iees liooks. .xlhuuis. scrap hooks. I. luiik lo..,s. neil evOur Felitorirl arrenrcment are such, that in nil cr Trii-ty or record, post. ;,,,. inter and ii. te prilepartiuents of our eslaldishnieiit wecnn olTer a l'r. tosrether ith all the el ceten... l.eloi,L'ii l- to irnaraM-eof ahilitv. correctness and dispatch. Il'f trade constantly on hand. a. .1 for al- on the Few Weeklies in the I'l.ited States contain more mo't r '.-isonalde terms. .-,,'"-x Vx.MOll. matter xxe have nearly one-third more than any Liberty, June lMh. lji .-tf tt e. k Iv from Tini inn.-di. and cm h -eel.lv is eiii.-il K , tooi'ii pair,.. ,,r an octavo volume and none, are 'V -. I rl.incrjr r.iitt.-r made up tvilli so rreat an expenditure of hil.oran. I trackers aM els per ll. Soda liiseuit at Acts money, especially for Ihe purpose of sepplvintr per ll. hy Ihe box or barrel. No. 3i. I.ouer .Market matter of peculiar importance to M'etern Headers, iiicii-.i.ati. 11 h .'.. l.-.VJ 11-Ty and of properly prosentirp- nnd cor.:ileiitly ndvocatinir the creat ('omnier. ial and Smial Interests of f,;-i III. .f . AV. KElll.1 ttr!Tthis section of the t'nion. 5r-"iJ roil Itt lllist. ll'.'ki die. Ii.o.; TFKMS -sJVy v-v- located perinniiei.tlt in HrooUli j ri - .,i i t.. ir ,. .o.i J " I vile. l-r..i,kl.li conn It. Iii.iiaiia. .All ?HI VKKfxPl,ar,r;: -SO operation, ithe.le..t.a Art periormed po the e''eh ;.Mr after x months of blte.t an.l most approved priui-.plcs-au.l i arrantoSSii:. co ;;!troc,ccln t,,c - TIIE GAZETTE TO CI,t"BS. . ........ 5ly For Ihe cuslt In advance, we xvill send the follow- I ' I ST.I V Ili:i fkF It Importer, xxli.des.i1e inc nuniber of Weeklies, to be stopped in all cases 'l ami retail dealer in Hardware IV Cutlerx . Xew hen the time is up: Main st.. doors abut e Eolith st.. Cincinnati.' n.iio. a copies for S.'i.nn.l for each olher. from 3 to p 1 ff, keeps constantly on hand a Inrjre a-.ortni.-nt in hi" f do lll. do do 8 lo 50.. 195 line of business". oc 17, 'ol 4:i-lv SO do S-jn, do do 20 and upw ards 1 rctti Cm a Ann it:os. New subscriptions o a club -I-tTI'.t. A complete -t of lr. Prake's can be made at the proportional rales nndsoth.it " "Western Joiirntd of the Medual and I'nxsjeal the time expires w ith I he others of the Club. Sciences." published at ' in. inni.li.O. Ao-lr-ss the Agent and rrotprr.ll.. Editor ol the Indiana American. 3.-.-3. Postm isrr.Ks ivn Frve I'.trr.rs. We make nil , tih k t -ri r- -. Postmaster, agents of the Cincinnati Gazette, nnd -W.rV.i ,P """" H" request of then, to obtain and forward subscriber, t r.. Ln r '.r w1'"",': I''".1 t ' r. ... .... i .. . .. in . . ii. . . . i . r ranklin Coiinlv Fair I. rounds a1 l a ir. I. on I u-s-r:: i n: :n 111 l,aj ,l,e '?uUt eomm"!,",n on .iy th.- Uu t i... k v. m.. a ii.i.ed ,.:,.-

We will also 'send loanv Postmaster our Weeklv. .''r "r rofre!.m.-H ...r nc the week of

fr..o 111 ....... .., ...jni i ... locriur. i. ...illlll.

Prospectus posted up in his ofilce. nnd nld in hav-, in-r it put and kept in olher places, if he will dcsipnatc his w ish lo us, ;

n. h :

I! . I ! .". 1" ii I- litis on li.ni.1 n fa-hion-.'.! :d.i.- r. s vti.iei.t of Millinery, which th- la. Pes wo:;',.' , i ,-l!i i,-.'l a-"l examine b-'bTi- pur.'hu-si..-e'.s.'iv r.-, i!er room is sit. luted on Pearl St., three doors .m:;;i of : honptv ('ullu:lslllr:. my vi -.J-t:' The TIcTci for Bargains. HIS, IS. t I. Ills, keeps iocs,.,, itly oi, hand .1 :. all ;, ri.es. a ral a-s.. runout f wai. Ii.-t. i liair.s. keys. It i -t pi..-, ear rit.-r. B.i-ser r.i.gs. spe. tacl .. e-'.'ei ai d -.It er pencils, eidd pens ol tne best .j::::! T . si! .-r sj ... .,is ! thimbl.-s. scissors, pen :m I p ..-'.:et i; ,iii , s. r...r.s of ihe b.-.t .,.-.al.it. lo-. -titer tt i:.. e . .Me-riil as-, .rt ment of fancy aiiicl-'s. sin h are us,.; ii !-cpl il. ieit elrt stores. A i so ,s .la;, ai .i :ii:r,y hour brass de. ks. v I. ieh I W'iil t-ll iis low as -Jiey lull be boll-hl ill the city . Cloi ks. x. a:-'e s ai.d j 'w elrx repair--. I in tin- host niaiin. -ri-nd o.i r i.s-i,, aid.- terms, in.l e;..bl and sil. v.-r t:.keii i ;i .-, Ii. .i - i,.r Is or ork. JTJf Hi. do-tr il hot e I l:ers si.ti e. t' et .HPUMlRr-.!:, M.inuractnr.-r tii.il l d.-al -r n i-'ttritil'ir . ehairs. le-ddintr and M.tt-tress-'i. ;r I t a in..r - -tr -.-i. si doors ah ve Fourth, o-.-.dsi!.' .'...lo:;,..- I iui innati. lllno. ie 4-..-J41 X

P 1 1 151. Ix" ;ilf rf ISrnl Cihilr.-l hei (i ill I .1.1 ,.t i ;..l,, s:A -.hi the h -irs of.l..!i

. 11 Ht-tt-x nn.l rrointxr rio-hti xx-ero ventured tO point OUt as a Corruption Caleb II. Srofif-llt.as an ln.lepeii.leni Ciin-Te.-s. oil iSl.lU .111(1 X OIIIUX II lllls rt. " . 11. Ile forth., office ofSl.eriff of l.c-oiklin ConiOv 1...

As l,i tli ri.r... ,., ,., . r

... . ivil ..leu. mail ci

! kit little about Itimaud seem X0?

-hos; who kanw n: ire seem ash.amed rik. Scott's fr.en-Js, tho' firm,

's; 'te stir, as they regard Ohi. as rentlomen centralizing

' Thcv tl-.erel'ore lieem it il polities!.

be very i:iu, h concerned. Hut all at once Gov. Wright lias turn

oi uiiio.

1 free action as to local mat- "Pon the Galphin claim the only thinj

Ce.larl.rove tun . s.M Aupust, ik ft ,,dttc u,fld,c fxC qan .c!, Ja(j ,ar

arl'citctcn tint t.ifitr jctcr fit f uu? i'u

' cit,ii tjcutcx crbicttcit rij Giunitn lrcld'cc? cr rrj.v a'cntire, ;ahle jfine 5tnicru ft rcocliiit-Hiii nut

lliscrbed mil swallowed up in these anilseemeawonaerillliynorrincaat.lt, .liana, at the October Election, and oblipe his many ' ' ' . l ii.s,...l ,.-:tl,., o ..::kln ir.,t friends. Ae. CLIO.

ideas of Nation- . J11 """""" x,i..i.,.,. .jo.o,t ..c.c Jjaliroi, Ap. is.13. 34-. nil .kn i..... .nt!.-.,,. rf Afi nn Pi.pon'a . - w . 1 . . SIT 1

Ul. CllU lUllll 'IIUI.S, s'l A.A. .Ml. 1. I V 1. , . m j Hie .....Ol HOI ., U..OI..O ,T f I .- . V .... O ,...,., ll.l J S S f t

. . . . , ,. . ,, .. I.ntvrx. of XVhile Water towiishin. a9 i IUIUU ui lli vni.' ill. sei'i.iuu 1111 s.iuini,

auiP.inistratlon.Wltll all nis long list 01 leg i,iepeiideiit candidate for Assessor. later fctltC xjlMWitllClttClt tfflitatCIt fli.lt

i i r j i i-.-t treasurers to boot. Ihe tiovernor re-: iihcr ben xrtr.iit te!i T. :i j.iMcit hdts ed over a new leaf, and read a different U1,U11M' ittE are authorizer! to announce It. ?Ic- llctr lr" ,tllll!i' kt.iji. vi j.iiuii . u.-

. t-M.oa tlttt lnril milldstlSOl the pOSItlOUOt DCnjamtn ( lurcma candidate for ProsecutinB Attor- ' tctl . X Kt CulHT Cll'1t1MC).Ml, 0 1VCII CSJ

THOMAS V. MITCHF.I., f UHI KX MI'UKVl Laurel. September 7, ".'". ltt .

I'.OSKY TOW Mill r.M'.CTIOV I Hoard of l'onimisio, er. a' th.-ir nr. . i I

in hite V. : ; .- I -.". i -: . . j . i'raiik tin co. In.l.. on !. di.v of I-,-. I,. .,;.. r. b -iveeulhe bmirs i-i liiit'llo. k A. M. : al 4 -, 1.. I. P.M.; the follow hit d--s. r;l. '.! i.'e.il I . 1 .1 '. en,:, inin about one hundred and acres. ; l o-it ;.n- ti of w hi. h is improved, and Pie reuiaii.'l.-r is w-ll timber. '.1. A i'd dw.-llin house, bare. . om . ; d-s. . arriaire ltoi.se. ami all necessary bi.il.';. i are on tin-place, and :he plac is xv. -11 tt ai--.'el ' tv.oei.o.l lii-ii. i:,;,l s"tenil t.et.-r fail i i s. rii. - : also oo.i b.-a rii.tror.-h.ird of .-hoi.-e fruit. '! i"' p-. . :!:. of sottini: o." ..r 3:. a.-r.-s of crain tt iil l-'-r.t en t!ii faiLand eritire p-.,-'. -ion in

c p,,l,,i" irocli. 1 chapter if. which s. U D.i 1

str-' " W :u'liri:SS '"s fellow- politics are altogether more important

" 'CMiue on the evetiin? of the

St Ciin''ie-lightiiis, in the Court

Fraknlin Butler at Sandy Hill, when he

nev, for this Common Pleas District.

an? 6

in fotiicr .ntjt ftrk x2p.ufiViifi.it aucx

!.:js come J.mn,i. -ii

""-.mw cuine an

politics are altoo-etrier more important - llTr. are anlhorized to announce tne name or .' r i . . s.....,l!.e. - ,fi. , ,. , v , ,, . waiwritino- pious epistles to Jesse Hoyt H joilof H. uoodhh aa an ind.-pen- citl't ill fkii Milt cr appclltrc ail allc than national. !W WC regard this as " ' 1 .' J .lent candidate for Representative, at the tbtober p , f 4,. rfltltt'C tUMl 3l.VHmfcU ,-. Tf ,in rrrnP,i,.i nircr.,,-s and others, and trying to swindle that election. Jy 23 JCUC, ucui. rcuitci imi xriui .1...1. significant. It lie regarded J'iekce s I it lib iTCrill ivarcil, ltd) It'.ll le.t ill 1 r .1 . c t l- . 11 enmmnnitv hv means of the Washillo-ton irR. Ci.mtKsoN You will please announce the i . ' ., - m - chances for the vote of Indiana ns at all community oy means o. u.t a onr verv xvonhv .,.. excellent Miaarcit UU& lint tu Ktucit CtrctU!lji'lt

?!trulh riec!eJ by your old aud

, Dr. SATlt r.l.

now citizen. H'e

, , . . , -n -. , . ill name 01 our nin- .1-1. won .1 l,(.l,l.nl,n.,f,n tUi.. and arren Bank. mit it IS urged that K -presentativein the Lecislature

It . M I III MUI11U V1L IRUl UWUI I Iv VlUt" l . 1.

or hut hurras and euloo-ies of Major one of the Secretaries acted corruptly in ,iate ror'lheWnatc, at the rominp election in tv'-!

! Tm .1111 nwirii. fiffit crhf ikbtflt

e tlOlP tllR n. ll l(T - .1 t 1 1 1 ...1 - m n. 1 ....,. h nl. rrfl - ,

- iH make a r.llv. Come-oor General Fcankus Pierce, as the great- reference to tne t.a.pn.n cia.m, anu s aiu ixx d-s i.ANE. I crpariamfClt. AM au.'.nitf C cauiiflc

,lrewea-ake let esit rnnt .-.in nf the 10-0 Hut n,it is tho that the same secretary IS now a good 11 K. Clarkson Yon xvill please announce the ftp nMlfCC, 1VIC mail CjlilUlT, jtl Illlll I

' UJ ' tx AS I - "s-" ' ' -- " - . 1. , . .1 n.mnArT 1 Trnr. Mn r nln f.ir I s. ...i.'.l . . tllit IUXI

1 11 1 u I ill 1 ii n; ci.

rr.i c? . J:J -., ill name of X. J. TTtlr a, a eanclidate lor

l.overnor evidently thinks it safest to fierce man. nu.t 011.1..... u.u he offi(.e of CoulUv Tr(.;l,llrer, and oi.iiCe hi many - , . , 1. -, 1 rorruntlv he ouo-htto be punished cer- riendsin (July") V HIT E Al ER. "''xs. : proclaim that there is such an individual corrupui 1 :n..Vn i.ivnnx.n. t.n.. f r,,i.

" oeeilliniT . 1 .... n c.T lesrni A Vr.r.T,-r .1, o r! n..vn tailllV Wncillfr lie is ioi i ici lv ui kjv.v..s. I-. vile. is a cand date for f

-J I. I - . .

im i a t i.x viia it1

"gitiing to he very brisk. ''I JosEni A. Wru;ht, the Oovcrnor, ,

re receivilie e0oiis bv the that I fousrht hard for the Constitution. I The important question however is, was rnri .of ',nU;'n"

'"n,chtliey are filhngiheir shelves ascertained the amount of the school it proper to allow the interest, as the'.

r-xery bre.nch of business ',,,U the first time nnrl innertod it in mv Principal had betore been paia Dy ucmo U of the Court of t'ominonl'leas. or tne counties i.rSf..

.... . . . .1 U llnfornrif f n 1 1 Of I trt KtinW . . ..

messages, bv which the character of the crai; am. n.v- xj.v..v...v.. . -s. , uccHsretec.ion.

fen, Mc ctir.ti xitciif nun ia cn nccrxTi trcrccu mnf:tcn. xi fct cAUx fRhU fc

Plearo-me coS of ! I patf .1.11 IttC lUlIirtl 5U U'Wl, lt UUrfcUft,

nv.r ut err ;V.m voti crm Avam.oic, cae Self turd) Uebcrlailtiiij ntcCcrcicdirii

TT S

m., iiiiiivs si itoar.l ot i onimisio, er. a- th.-ir nr. . i I session.

xx e exchamre our week I v w ith ldensnre with anv have removed tl ho.. ..i ;...t.iin. .1, . i .i.i

of our weekly cotwmporerie, of Ohio. Indiana", t iwnship, from P.ulltow n to Pavel l.-,r.ie'n Tavern Kentucky . and Illinois. To those dcsirlre onr In Andersonnlle. Dailv or our Tri-YVeeklv. w e w ill exchange the first Sept. 7th. l-jo. 3s.-'Jw. for ?3. and the last for ? t. if remitted to us in a.l- " .

vance. Or if they will publish our Prospectus to thai amount. nnd send it to us marked, we will ex- 1 ihanpe. 31. fits.

John D. Jones, ) r, ... C a. eb .Tone. 15. VV. .toxr-s. I unn- "o. 7 Jone, Allev. PhlPn.

lOM t KIIOTIIFTtK A f I "TITO II- , rms m ii. ti.riis i-n nn v .Otlk. o. ! Penrl Mrcrl. C'iiir.nlinfi, beg- leave to announce lo their friends iird customers, timt thev are now receivine their FI'l.l. SI'PPI li-'S for the FA 1.1. T It A PH. to which ther respectfully inx-ite your special aitenlion. as com.risinr a l.irtre an.l carefullv ee. ted assortment ' of the Xewe.t pe.ien, in DKFSS fiOOHS. rod Ihe most desirable orall kiud, of FOKK.KJ.N AND DOMESTIC FAHRICS. IT:i vine devoted many year, of close attention to their business. ami ina-much as they import many of their oods. and have a purchaser ronstantlv in the market, to net tip six les. and avail themselves

of every opportunity to pick up barimins, buyers may ronfldenlly expect lo And a stock well suited to their w nnt. and nt the lowest prices. Their T.tt 'nt Threads. S.tool Cottons, Irish Linens. Hot te's Prints, Cambric, Jaconet, and Swis, M us ins. and many other pood, heincni.inufacti.red and ear -f'llly selected in Europe, for their own sales: havine their schI on each pound, dozen, ar.d piece, are thus guarantied to Ihe piirrhnsi'r to bx of genuine qiialitv.full weight and length, an.l perfect finish. A liberal discount will always be made to Cash timer,. Sect, is.-,", 3n-3m.

-The February n

'1 1

deser'.lH'.l land it ill bt

't;-gtobe more lively.

t tn nav the Principal ! TOII It YTfA!V n a candidate for the offic of

nrnm wna nprmnnnni v pcrnn u -- i j ... i a.-.i

lir fct tcr vhifidU, xai mast lvcntjV "tenex ciii rnttcl .ill.'r libcrtaMtiirit il.ijic rt.Ut.'ii fefort ciirlaiTcii fcUe Wat ibn

Ifctl'ir, n;st li?ir iluD tcr Vfiusiatur re

ttn't l t-i.t it- a.trouu xxas permanent ly t'tunii- e--- . j j,,,, fr the circuit compose of the counties ; l e have a market house liT t . ,-t.t: i . j "t t t ... l.nxv it ronld he ivronP to allow interest of Shelbv. Rush, Decatur, Fayette, Union, Franklin

w . iiMiiu. i cMiiuiisnt'n tne new si-nooi law " - - . , i ... iw.;t,orn t! IteterlH ii Tt...,! . ti.. . . . .t :-:i nf Klo , irhnr ; nd ix-arnorn.

Of meat her. i 7 "d thl laW f &C'"' T . A...H ! :l Sf' VS. ..SL'S; .VCflC fe Ut tr tlltt tCSV fl'.tCU H.Wtfifc

Mr Brow's meal ,h" I Zri" Tlu wc Tn as encouraging; sign of , law. ll canaour vv b ...v.. -v . D - ".pi iiCii j tf r tf t;c rcsilerratc.l t:i fril!,c-n 3ci.

r v. fctlv , , . xrrtf nv ma ne iiul cumc uui

iiiv llillt.. as mo 'ti ' v J

, ce iwni,hes such a good article, and ;

accoinmoaatiDg that he can

lire.

, like an hones'

il i-f cattle enough, to meet the de-; The large harn of James Tcttle, ' was either rig

i rn re authorired to announce BEX J. WHIT-I .... .'rhf ilt'lDetf f t, t. t. 1111.2 tOiUX tfll

. . .,! d.i. I int Ihp r aim II ixf-. acanai.tate .or tue omce ot oncrin o. i x- - , . . . t man and ..aytliaiine ciaim Frank)in co1)ptv Ind) the 0ctobereUction. t.1.1 Hilt cunr '.'.11011 :)J'aibcrf VOU-

lit or wrong! He an- . api iu n fommcii tufrterii. Itf '.Wit -,ltctrr ten . . r ii-r-at arri niilhcriTtrl in unn nil nrfl trifi Tlftmn of i ' ...

sanshin makes mm so . ii RTl.owasaca...iidaie i ,MiMcG V lnt:t.l ueil I'i -le v;er. f rnicirc tl inn

sobi in .

ir-vs-- s. day of J.-,i . Juiisiart . s-, j.iii i;ir . P .". sal-, the p-ir. curilx . A.iL-'sl b 1!

.11 it. I.

u.

. .- li.trd io le jtai.l on th-- first otie tlnr-1 on tiie 1st dux of :i.e r.- i :iiii.!.-r on the 1st eax of v ill 1. cr..-i-t;ied on i;.-iy of iSi ii c Holes w ith r,-.prot .-! seTIIK IIKIKS. :.- ?i.-t,.-.

f U'.IM V. litis ii.stitiit.on is t'ie i le:-s .,,1 viliiiire of l.r.iin-i. Fr.-o k-

d it- tir.t t-riii Aui;..si Mh

.30lli WILLS A3LS MERCHANT TAILOIJ, 311. Carmcl. FrnnMiss Co.

Afflicted Read!

Mr.DIC I lloiiar. rstalillshrd firr vrnm aioi hv lr. Kinkrlin N.W.

Corner of 1 hinl and I nion ts., betwoen Spruce

Clothp, Cassimeri's. Doeskins, Vc&tiiig and Vest?.

and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen yeara of -jrst nn.l'ilr I I extensive and ui.interr.ij. ted prracticc spent In thin p , , i-,2 citv hare rendered Dr. K. the most expert and sue- ' "' '

Ol II IXC-It rat! y Ma.le

eessful practitioner far and near in the Ueatment of

diseases ni a prtva.a nature, rersonsaniir.en w nn

4 loll!,' Ihe .Vi.4 it:

up a

T Ii it Ii s fi; I

llll Co. ll.d.

1.--.J. 1 lie o '. .' --.".Is ; -"....-ipr.l ;.;i.l fri--n.l, is lopnl Ihe nn-a; . of;i .-x..,, edu. .-.lion tt iihin Dn rtn-h i f every x o r, n. j. ii an.l nriiit.ni in Hits comity and vii-ii.it) . f'r . ui. li: 1.:' ii mii-iot-i s -c-ir - , ii rovh ii stre. ii ti in :-ll tiie x jirio-is bra,-ch--s .,1 KnClish. S.-i.-ii-.il.e. .i.-:t h:. mailed ;n.d I'lassii al st .id:i . St i.'e :.s nir.t nn.1. -.' choice of tie sjudi . tt Incii TriJ.V be be-t -.1 lo.Jlllilily lli'-ni f.-r t..e ...iiris- of lifcihev int -iel to pursue whether of business. tea. hire, or tin- various professions. I'ioar.1 iiuit be hud nl l-e li-.t -Is. anil at v.iriou, priviit. hoi.s.-s. on rei.s..,,nl,;e i -rms. ( o- psi: ii. si, nv k n -tr.:. Ms or Ti rno. Read., z. l':-rhi i- hx. U rilincai.d Ar. ilimct c. per ';.l! r'.T fieorttt h-. i'l.il s t'n. It's,.-iry. Enc'ish f.nim.e'ir. "'. . I!i-I .try. Nat. Piido. hy 2. .10 F:r-tSe o-. Algebra. Cog.. I!e:tten, Scho. I Phtsioloev. ChemUt.y Boi.U keep. 3.00 Ni't. l'!i:l...i-i.y. Wood's le-iiirty. Hitchcock's Geolo.jv, l;..iiii. son's Algebra, Ccoitti.'trv (l-crecder- 4. on Moral ai d M-r.t.-.l Phil ..jopl.y. Evidences of t'iir.stiiiniiv. l ojrie. !;h --loric. Surveying. l atin a it.r-"'-: l.-.t friiccs. literature an.l Kobii. son's A s roiioniy 5.00 Kver. i.r-s in I ...oposi.tion and Elocution throuchI'.iC cour -. IbTAED OF F.XAMINATIOX. Dr. C.ii V-.-.I. T.J. Will IK. Mosc. .1. K II. Pike. ),.-. f . K-ils. :. B. Cl-m-t 1. Dr. K-tch-n. J. 1'. Ib-nrr. James T iri -. E-i . F-.-ctt.-r.lI, Ind. Dan!. ' !" ri hi!!. I.'ms i To.

X-.W. Ab. W. KIEMIi.E. Prni-ipal. XT- r . . PVt.T.d TF, Carrier"

. l M.iii:ir.u Hirers, Monro" st..

C.orr.crpvill"

ii 0 S-ly

tmn whv de'. ... .. p n.x p,r..:ii i swer his parti

Yo ' U""B : 'J' consumea .,, hp irnnossible 'forsheriff of Fmnklin Co. at the October Election. .;.Hi J., ,,; we fi,

. iimii ill Kirtrrp ne iv 1 re lino nirrnr i. ... - .1 1. . , . u , .,., - - 1 ' . . . . .

licar. the work of an incendiary.

e must have meia.

,etone..r.l a . 1 - . .-

mot at ( hent W w f" 1 The ci ?A uT"' , , the same time knowing it to be without havoh., v"ncnt Us?t w fek, is : the Cleveland Herald concludes a

Jtbism, ' 7 '"'everasscm-Kincr article mvino-the rMtn ""r: Sep.. P.h is.vi.

I- o. Ult. countrj-. Some ; c .-, ,0, e, ' But the liovernor did at lasipucn into j

for him to discover anvthing improper in ! -itt F. are authorized to announce join ! filf ri. fill vW.HI sMClCIJC lliailHit icitliui.

... j II t'l.l M jr., as a caniiinaie tor .Assessor u. Ft-iptfc ,11111 rA .iiiul Met lUH PCU'l 1 . .. nllm nrincinnl nr! at 0..1.T .ha It.,..,...,, Hellion I- is. Hill ....it 10 linn; . ii ii ss.

a Ueil.Otritl .t llig s ...-s.. rami tow un.oi.w. w.-s. . ......

candidate for

TtEJ. J.SPOOSEH is

I) Prosecutine Attornex- of this Judisial citruit.

-. number present on la X (ic"' Sc0tt wiU carrv that State' as fo1' r'twecn three and four low?:

Liiouon iKv.l 31 The . .

tieenng.

irror. -Xo our friends we would sav. our .: .... i;i,0 x-

rji, 1 . : . . : - ' 1 liemocratis; tuiiiiif"! ictmioivio,

o-n,,. '"lasupiie on board the I"U!iP-'cis were never more cheering. . .-n .u i- i.-it.

v - . x.11 uutiru tne 1 osio.n.n- iicur inure ii.eertiii;. , . . i. it,. ' On" V a fut jh for the Core- Re a that every vote will I e brought , b"1 more Pecial'y e last leg'slature ith 01 these gentlemen who to 1,10 polls which universally secures a ' and the constitutional convention, but

...c ueaa, cleared ov l ffPK' who attend fir,

f the win- :i'laru r t!,e tate from which we 1. .. "orniatijll. WO Imvo noii-a nfitttnnl

have ; to carry out the great measures he had

citR ll.r..A Tavern Stand, in the town fo

State politics With surprising Vigor ,prais- p West Vnion. Fayetle Co. Ind. It is in pxod ree ' , , .t- j jt.i pair, in a srood location, and the only Tavern in the ed every body and every thing, dubbed i 'tow') ,,". goo,i rim cf eusto.n. ami win b-

fiolii on reasoname terms anu co.1111110113. 1 o. ticular, applv lo subscriberon Ihe premises. " " ' PKTEH A. KEMH. 8ept. 10th. 1S52. 3l.-3w.-.

v c w.id, cleared over Sl.tinu u hig triumph in Ohio. The wurk is in tnnk "nrecious srood care"' to appropriate

rperin, , I tlle hnn,!s ,of the most energetic, thor- thc cmlit 0f their doings to himself, and

I l.ll.r 1 1 1-11 w -s

.1. 1 v - (-iii ;im rriiiHilo ittnn h mm pvprv . . i i i t.... ri.

lrw the I,,,-" . . uoulu miartir f,l. v'r."' .... .. 1 -V. show how both bodies nau ueeu uui .uue

f Jl'wc is a siiilieio. c .... .". !u,1;-inl..rmation.we Imvo fimnnrti more than mere instruments mh.s hands

! '1. ""-H I L I 1 1 I I I I li- r" fA I .s.ss x ' - x' 1 1 1 I X - . s. . . V.

"wrneath to break tho fall. "fissions to our ranks. What we h

r,lsi"lsil nnrl

"nice 1, 1 .; c X.I.IH-sc-Jn!(V1Sdoc.l,,eJ'l'i'tl.andV

. "-.nn .move. 1

h

u.- -o.. t. aim victory will lie ours

s backed up with power. j COncocted. It was fortunate for him that

That

0&issl'- the uVnorarit. L v 'i.. I the English language embraced such

"'uiui tn. 1 . .

. x?f e Cetur,! 1 !""nfr 1 10 glunoua old Whig Party of Ohio

' Aotltit. .. ."'-'. "'.i

.Xoti,-. , ' xt.iiiio-.iu in in.

Reived o,.mu Pld ami silver wil

w. I 1.9 .....! ...H . . ' ' "'"Hill" I1M1V III lilt? Ul IU. . ,

ue sulnect hat which -.ii Lr .-r.. i OianK

, worthy of parts of speech as "I" with its variations ifOhio." imy" and "me," for without these, this

part of his speech had been almost a

ink. When I came into office,said he the

J AT HI. I. ino-V FOIXnilV nnrl TinI rliilir Shop xVe are manufiicliinnit threshins machines. Separators. Plouclis. Stove. Water VVheels, Window Weirht-s. Wapon Roxe,.e.-c. Hax-inz enlanred our establishment, we are prepared to (111 ail order, with dispatch, and will. I desired, warrant all the articles wo make. Job "je ntt. Wr dne" J. T1LXEY A CO j. n. iioonHART. "f."15" . (ioomi Ai; t ixt risnuij.

lirlIOI.F.S.tE.1-; IIK.II.I H .11 laiict nun . V domestic lirx ;oods and ready made dothinjr, I So. 21 Lower Market street. S. S., between Main anil Svcaiuore. Cincinnati, lihio. Keeps constantly on hand, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of poo.ls in their line. Counlrv merchants and dealers pen- i erallv, are invited to "examine theni before pun-baaing elsewhere. nih 10, mi 12-ly. J

I'on rct-A tlnt.i. ( iu- JfcH'Utt-.c.i 5m. cn'on'iv- nun uif it il'f tt;:i:ii:c 3c it I t itUU"ici.1,cbCii ! VOTlBVl'I I1MP The nndersiencd havi ine been appointed by the Governor, as a Jiotarv Public will cive hi, strictest attention to any business in his line. Hint his friends may favor him with and bv due and strict attention to business he hoi te's. to merit ceneral salislaction. Havma- a .......k. of ti.e most atniroved forms of deeds, mort-

r-.ires.nuit claims, etc., on hand. I hose wihi!,r acknow-V-dp-iiieiitstaken, or deeds, etc. made will L 1 ..vehiin a call, lie w ill be found at the

auditor's ,.m.e. W.M.H.MTLKEKY. jan 5 3 ly

ulcers upon the body, throat, or leps. pains in the rrtHE 1MMFNSE FA5-HIOS A EI.K and weil msde ' .'' ' head or bones, mercurial rhenmnt'sm, etrictnre,. ,t(Klt of Sprint: and Summer t loiii-.ng and Fur- "' " "'

pravel. Oisease ans.ne from yoniht'il excesses or n;,,ljllg GooH. ,.. ,. ( ( KilidM.'S PIAOX.-W shall

V ,, .":T- . . . """ .?"V,,,i. . . .,, - o:.,.nti.i-...ekev!.ral of our Spri,. atrx-k ot

1" TlOW RPllllT ! U ni r n.'l j v."l. n . u 1.,. I. u,. i.v t.. I t.Mlifm Al mir ha.

He who places himself under the care of Hr. K. nT continue until the .Vh nf August next, the ' ,1lv frm the fai tore of Jonai

max reneious y co nnoe in nis nor.or as a eeniieman, ,T0,,erj.m call and seethe beit-r. IDe .ieiluc- c'Uickeru z I it i w-.-U k :. n, i ouo .f lh oldand confident I v rclv noon his skill as a .ht sic.an. i ,;. . ., fr o,, , -i-i r..nt. The randt are u . . -. i .u,

, -. . .- r.o - ....is. f.s. j-.... r- . j ;ln,j 'l'r.sl Hi I...1I'"'. .... .. ..I (IDS COlinfake Parl.aularot.rel- i all marked at their aellir.e price, as the one price n Tt)t.t( P...t, p.e. are worth ten per cent onnc men who have injured themaelveg a .. .fjm -iUK ..ih.-red lo a, heretofore. The pro- "-' , ., .- .1 i. iL ,

certain practice indulged in a habit frequently . -ri . oflho Bb,ve establishment have adopted

learned from evil companions or at school the ef- tmt mnAo of doing business, viz: Clear out their fert.s of w hich are nightly felt, even when asleep, glof j, entirelv at the end of evert- season. In order and destroy both mind and body, should apply Im- , en,Me them to offer to their customers new and mediately. Weakness aud constitutional debility, . frc,h ,,!, , a;i times, and the extensive arrai plosaof muscular enerey. physical assltude and een-1 menl5 tnt.T are now makii z for Ihe eral prostration, irritability and all nervous affec- ' FALL TKAl'h! tions. indigestion. slucizishness of the liver and ev- 1 fpnuire, them to do this for more rx-"r.. Allw hn

err disease 111 any wax connected with the disorder ,ave not plven this establish ment a c,H are cera:.n-

of Ihe j.rocreativo lunclions cured, and full rigor

restored. Tnulh and TTanliood. a vinoRors Lira, oa a rKrxiiTi'aa pk.tb. KIXKKLIX on Self Preservation Only as i ts.

This Hook iui niil.lished is Hlled with .isefi 1 in- i

formation, on the infirmities ai d disea'-s of the 1 yODrF. of th-- r IJ-nerative (triraiis. U addresses itself alike t.1 .1 .ire.-n Hay lo .'.I -, Youth. Manhood, and old ace. and should be read authority coi.-'-rre I h by ail. art or r-.tiirres' a; p' The v.iliial.le advice anil impressive warnii z il '-An a-l tx 1 r-i!-frives. w ill prevent years of misery and sulie-ll z Stat s of 111 ii.-'-n. and sax e in. nitiilly Thousands of Lite-. 1 1 on'-, of Ie? - r Par-its by r.-adinc it w ill learn how to prevent f.i i i.nd ' 1 the destruction of their. hil.'rn. V. n will A rem.tiai.ee of cei ls, enclosed in a I tter. s'ia.:.ii.!l. "j. .1 addressed to Pr. Kiskei in. .. W. cori.er of I hir-l . a- ..f h,--j-l-u-. r :

111 d I'ninn st- is.belw -en M ruce and Pine. Ph i- .;x -n 1: n ler 111

iidelpl.i.i, will ;ns.,re a Im.k under envelope, per this U'.'

reliirn or mail. ' p T.11, 1 nt a distance max- address Pr, K by let-,

ci.r i ' 'loin". .

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x behind the apt . and the soon.-r th. y ro and post

themselves np. the betu-r for'lfir p-!ie. OOTHH' .!.' A !T.. Xo. at.ea side Main st. l-t. Fo-. th a... I I-" fih.

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as tiiey are t:ier--b:-' more durable and remain in tune m-.K-hloi.cer. Th- ton. h is more delicate than in other instr :t-.:ji ts. a faet worth the consideration of ladies tt ho list? not the amount of stri'tig-th reituisitc to prexx .low n the keys of many pianos now iriiifiufa i-.ired. Please liiil and examine our instruments. fOLUi K.N f; HELP, Mu.ic d--a'"?rs .ind i--;i-ii'..crs, 154 Main street, '11 il. 1-.V.' 1-y Cincinnati.

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r.eat .r.i :i IZ oc-Ii rs I. - ' -r.h 'r. Ie.S-x.the i :.i I ni ii. ruction. on . -. -set . 11 (j:i i . : -tar t edar " t bv Join. dweH- - - ill,

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plT.MTl BK Alt I. I.OOTIs. Ilax iu J' piircl sc.! of -Mr. il.jnjti, his slock of r.irn

lure, aim axinc v........." ... 10. ..u, uihi a. nun liin'elx to he stock on hand. I am now ready to stipI'.lt" the , .il I c with a ti.n.1 aniile of furniture, bo'iitht 1 established houses of. ired t. Mr stm k

consists ... Solus, iiurcaus. i tre. can ! . o ;t.i r e at, .t , ... . I... u r.tillir desss ... e.os...l ..Imim

workinc- ami xt n'sh stands, beds, .,!,. ,,p,sh, . nn.-. ' U'; paidO ai d I

at,.l ronimon chairs, mattrasses. lotmp-s. sul'-s. . .-rii.s. A c.

.... ... , . -:.i ...11. '..... r.. 1. . ... ..1 1 .1;- . 1.1 ' . - .

Jnim nniiliiri. vv room' ,- in I in. k oi' Kar.iu- i 1""'k x'l-i'f. -'.ii-,nta, reuiari, tai.viiisory j ft , er in I'atent xlrasa I locks, No 7-2. Sycamore 1 attached the Hotel is a very laijr.' wacroa yard an ;

1 ' i,;,i ii.,. " tMF;f TVNFK ; rod all others supplied witii the arova wots at t . treet. aecooi door below luird, Cincinnati, u itaoiitu: f-rav uor-wj. jjuU very rea.or.aMe.

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apl , lre W-10-ia

.-su inner b. o .th man, with nature.

May 9th, 1S5C. CC-lf