Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 September 1852 — Page 4
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MISCELLANEOUS. From Graham's Magazine. THE RANGER'S CHASE. .1 HcMorn Siorj of the War of JS12.
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THE C H A s K
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The
cause of lli
(It'll to l0 '.'.Vpl.till ;! was enough. All w.is !v men were ruoliin ; in rv their arms nitd : ..
hnstilv rrt pnrit! to s. t
i senro'ly iieedU'orii I iiiiiij jim"
eoniusteri it i-i't-1 '.in for '!!( 11 were
out liuiu nvanl.
have canoes on both that and the Illinois
now ever, he added, snrino-ino- ao-ainto
the saddle, "we nnist follow the trail as
longaswe have light, and by nicrhtfall
I --..-. ue oeuer aoie to determine." ! He took the lead no-air, ns hi-sn,,ltn
al"l 8t off in the same swinrinr gallop,
j iu uie norm, vara, along the trail. The sun was by this time nearly set, j and the air was prowin chill and damp. Their horse tri veli d better, however, and ' throughout tiu I.iiii' twilight of that lattiude they cmiM follow the trail ag well m t n-ion. ,.,t at the end of an hour ; l io sh idows b,.p!,n to crecp r,oscr tQ ; th. in, the timber on the left could no lon-
g. r .,- (iiMinguished. they coulil see the broken grass-blades but a few vards be-
their horses together as usual, no .... ' nr.ll...l t.. ii. ... ".. . k '
seemed to retain th - least coolr,, .Z i stars came out in Z P m Nor was the consternation unnatural - for I clouds in v -ens, the fleecy .- i ., Knoi. ior ciouum in tue north disappeared in the manv lathers and mothers were t:ion ir!n, m, , i i n H' . , . , l lLTi gloom, the breeze tell suddenly to a dead ho had le t the.r hemes ,n charge of , calm, the lingering ravs in the Vest went their children-some .ot the yo u?or out, and the curtafn of ni ght was droj guests had lett aged paren s.ni,d even ' Ped to the earth. The pursuers were in those who hud closed their bouses, the middle of a wide prairie, more than leaving no one behind, though they iip- thirty miles from the settlements, upon a prehended no bereavement ot relatives, trail which was no longer visible expected no less than to li.,J the labor of; Edgar halted, and the whole party disyears a heap ot smoking ruins. People , mounted 1 5 less accustomed to alarms would have! "Here is water, bovs," said the canmade more clamor; but the pale tace and u5n. leading his 1.! to a smal stream rigid leatures ot th.se stent back- which trick!ed through the grass "w" woodsmen were as eloquent ot eel.no- as I haJ better let our horses drink and graze the wildest gestures ol most extravagant r,. i, .... i .i -n . . rri e 'i0'iui . ior an hour, else they will be too much i' . i i ,i , ; blown for to-morrow's march. I think It was in scenes like this, that the m. i u, . -, c r . . ' , ,- i , i , , w- "iul better strike for Colton s Grove per.ority o suchamanas Jol.nEdgarbe- direct; it cannot-be more than twenty came evident. He was terribly excited miles, and we can reach it before .nidtheblazHigoye and .shy hps might ni?ht. I hope to find the Redskins testitv: yet his orders weregiven with the tlrre " same clearness as it taere hz: been no It did not seem to prove F''--"- -caused agitation; and,without betraying dor in the nursuit. , u .iZTilJ";
any sirns of impatience, he sat upon his a halt i the - ' i T a horse St the rrate quietly awaiting thoir'bt t tL V I,emn? ,f the chase; execution. Hut tew moments sutile or : , 'Vi w" .not a m,an ,n Jhe company his ready soldiery to assemble. T hey : ' t ,that '' u V? the num bored only twenty in all; but t l ey l' T,he ,learts ff the were oon ioined bv half p 7 rS ?rreW heaV-V' llnveVf-; for, notwith;r , 1 , . : . : ; ? -I I' ' JU,,? landing Edgar's hope of findin-the In-
ihlii. in tutu i u I.-." i r.iti ii'j i 'vv.ir i . . .- . , n . t , . r tru. diaii s at the provo.it rnn A n ,t nCf.an0
i i 'iii int. -ri- iiv -v-ii-l l. u f.'il.aillOT'ir U'tlOIU were the two vounsrer lii.-n F;e;.iiiii'
mlem . and
IMI
g-ite,
and placing the company i n !. r Ji mand of his lieutenant, he directed to establish patrols, over the distrii protect the settlements. "You'll bring Jane back to us. J paid 3Irs. Fielding, coming to th avith dry eyes, but tremblin z liis.
"Ye?,'' he replied steni.y. -i! I have to follow her to the R-vkv 31 untains ! "' And the mother turned a.v iv .-. nv-
ing, but hopelul. The eh ir . gar was too well knownto a.lm of his untiring peseverance. Ten minutes su.iiced to mak provisions necessary to a lo:iir the end of that time F !ar t horse's head toward the prairie lowed by the ten men of his cl
out at a long gallop to the north. Theband had been .with a thorough knowledge
man s qualities: they wen hardy, resolute and untirinir
-I Kd- ! oubt
I the
i h :,.. at iirn-'.l his . :;d folh'ce, set west and selected
of evennil young, Fa"!i
equipped with riile and knife, .and each rode a powerful and well-tried horse. ' ISesides the hatred which every ranrer ' bore to the "redskin" a motive iu itself, strong etiough to bear them forward for ! manv days tliev were :ltl -.,..,l,
tached to Edgar. The
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nute and unmeaniii!' to the inoxn rienced
but triinipet-tonsrued to him, b, pressed with the belief that Jane were not merely a mar.iudin'j king an ineur.-i,:a intj this ' ! but a retreating bam! falling b ether enterprise. ..it her on
Their nurii'i
them, that he exnected a loner nurotit
In truth, be was too weH acquainted w ith the Indian character, to hnv-e full
: faith in his own expectations. "If," he reasoned, "they had designed to spend the night at Collon's Grove, they would have been at some pains to baffle us on our trail they would have gone into the timber, or at least swerved from the direct course, llut.hero, they have traveled for thirty miles, straight as the bird flies, for the point where wo. would naturally expect to find them. They must be deceiving us!" The. thought was by no means a pleasant one; for, calm as he appeared, his impatience almost amounted to agony. An I. when he briefly stated the argument to White, the ranger before mentioned, in whose judgment he had much confidence, the weight which it. seemed to have with him, only deepened his misgiving. "There is no choice, however,"' said the ranger: "we must go on now to the prove; for at least we shall be nearer to the Portage there, than here." And this was the course resolved upon. The hour of rest passed Flowly away; and. at its end, the captain again gave the
. w moLim emu lunuw. i nere was l iner expected nnw no trail to guide them; but their
course was due .North, and led by the stars Edgar once more put himself in the advance, and galloped awav. The prairie was as silent as night and a r ro-
lounil calm could make it: nnd rolling
to move a little faster than the centre, gradually converging, when within the grove, but awaiting a signal from the captain, before opening the attack. Each, on making any discovery, was to communicate it to the next, and thus pass it up to the line to the captain; and his orders tfere conveyed in the same way. His immediate object was to discover the Indians' horses, and thus preclude the
of the savages, during his light with the rc-
iiiuiiiuer. He could not have been more impatient to reach the noint mi w hirli I... ., .
i .- ..... in, itna uvaiU'ill'J- had it been the riwti.. ...... ...
where he miirht exnect to meet l.u
tress alone: vet tb
j mas a.a slow as the stealthy pace of the tiger, while he is vet too distant to sim,",,,,
on his victim. And it had all the tier'
deadliness: for even thr L-nn .. ..?.. . r
' " ' ' v- V H I J 1 . I ol the Indian could not have detected his enemy's approach the first signal could be but the crack of the rifle, the fierce onset, and the gleaming knife. It seemed an hour, after they left t heir horses, before they entered the outskirts
ui uie urove. ami munv i,n,,.if..o
O ' " J "1AJHLV .J II I 1 C consumed incautiously and silently pushing their way throuuh the tangled briars and hazle bushes. Within this belt, the ground was more open; but it was covered with dry branches and the withered twigs the breaking of any one of which under the foot would have been more than sufficient to alarm the watchfulness of the Indian. They could not yet see the fire: hut. it va :i rr.0 . l.,.n.i.n.i
, . - - . v .j n ix imuuivu yards from them, and concealed only by a thicket, within which it was kindled. mi i
me norses had not vfr '--a nor did the least oOUnd break the profound
ouL.icca ui iuc scene. ne nre sepmed
JJROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS."
TOII i. J BrookvilU.
1HIW f.AMJ, AttorncT at Law,
a iiuiuiia.
I'" fiVESIIII..!nI Ktm ami Ii hnR IUvhcimi. have Ihin lav CTil.T.'.l into pnrtiit-rithip in tlu; mctice rihe 1 nw in Ilia Franklin t'ireuit Court. JOIIX KVM. 8.1.3, lsjl 3T-t-f EUGAKIIAVMuXn. lr niOKItOW, Attorney nnd Counc ilor nt V..' ,.J"".'e " Bllrt-', treol, one door XortH ort..'o. Itollanil's, Hrookrillv, Indiana. Je 211, -51 .ti Iv
JJO-XFS, '. llronkvil
Oltiee, Court stri-vt.
I'i Law, tirookville.lntl.
Attorney and Counsellor at
Oftiee under Amerieau dec 26 aa-ly
V ai r. f ltOOKMI SK, Atlomcv an.l 11. Counsellor at Law. Olliee on Court street, opposite the Court Home, Hrookville, Indiana, my H 31 I I riCI.I) W All n, Altorney at Iiw, Brookj'l ville. In.l., and ueent for the Proieetion Jnsuniiiee Conipm.) , polieies of insitranee a-rain.t or dauiatre l.y fikk issued on favorable terms. Ufliee two doors North of B. II. & J. C. Burton store, my 7 1 K. ?IcnI Iir Altornev nt law, nnd XoI. lary Pulilie. keeps on hand Manks for deeds, inortimses and all kinds of tonvevaneine. a pi 30 '.tin ' n Vlil S KIL.KOIII', Altomevand Counsel. : loral law. llrookville. lud. Dtliee on Court st.. East of the old Court House. npl 23, !So2 IT
TAV. IIIXT, Attorney at Law.and Xotarv Tuh. . lie. otlire with tlmnt II... . . t.--.. , i.
.II i ...... HUI.I...1LF, listj.. uruoKville, Ind.
T AWP.UI r-VKHSIIIP.-tn,,, a.M.tso Ii and Jon It. Fnnt.tt.D im.-a .i.:. ... i
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' " f. m--i3iii iii me praeiiee ol the Law. JOHN A.MATSOX. JOIIXH. FARtUHAR. 1 ilf"1 op "Pt"roof 1UUU 1 HE BOW ELS CURED KL'PTe'KE AMI PROTRt'-noM or the BowELs This disease is very common, particularly anions the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended with much
uisircssana ouen death. Ur. Kates, of more street, between 4tb - r- T."Z ' - s:h, Cincinnati, Ohio has for a longtime (riven his attention to this dis
vnsu, anu nas curea inousands of aliases
Cicirnatl Advertisements.
Patent Pletalic Burial Cases.
T.i 111 r?MiSi
tcr. a rii; r; dv
... H-tv AMioicr. scAi.r.s.
ui an unproved plan. put up in nnv part oftlie'
'"i""11"; "ii ui". snoriesl notice. , WKHKIII M KS. J. S.Cheiicwetli At Co.. .Miner, Andrews AV Co. Bishop ells oc Co.. K. Buchanan, John S.asev V: I o., Hurdsall Ac Brother. Coliilnbill street, norll. .1.1 c
and l.roadw ay. Cincinnati. Ohio.
r"","'li'inc to ninniifacture and keep constantly W on hand, every size and vnrietv of flni-h of liiisiiivnlual.le article, now rapidly su'perccdii.ir the eomo THtA-'n C"m" wh,'"-vT ii.tn.duced. on account or their superiority fordepositinz in vaults, for protec inetlie remains from the casualties in. i.1. ill to ordinary iiiterments, (as theirjrreat strenL-lli LTV.Vi ! llu,.,;:'rVr, fr,M" cruhie them) and tlie Ifnttincatiou ,t nfr..i..i n. r: . , .. ' .
.. rt .. ..- iii.-u. is o, uie oeceaseil i in . 7 !'",' i"'!" "''' a"-' kept togeU.er i In an tuinerisha ile r:ii. 1 &
As we have recently reduced our w holesale pri-"i''.1'-"".T """'T''"- f:'-"n,bl.. id ni.'nls
r i, . . ,,,r,""","' est, and respect fully solu it orders from them. i -n , ..... , w- C MAVIS A: CO. m) . X.h. corner 9;, &. Main et.s., Cincinnati.
8TOVlrvS
fISTOW mn.l
j ; by JA MES Ill DSOX, Xo. "J3 Walnut street' I llifiiitini: lll.; . .
Roots and Fho-s at wholesale yiv v.. .... ,IH .
ap 9, lf ,2 KM
ni it r t i yt pok r.i t io sa o th f r .. foV ; r,r, a..k k v-v-T ,iy ,,,e "rrivni '" " " F orest Mate' and "Sachem" nt Xew Orleans from ''O it 1. we have rereived .mr i.. ..
tjuec,isare. consisting of beautiful new pattern's of l ea w are. Ac . common ware. A-v., which wo will r. pack or sell u, orurinal pa knees on most favorable terms. I'ICKSOX At I.EKETTFK apl U. l(i; ly 2IT.Mninst., bet. Fifth and Sixth.
' v, :is itn- - ' iptors y, miMuent. k from '.unit of rs were
TTe nn
burning low; and the shadows beo-an to p"?' hLWn ln',rumo"1' iii. is won, with ease creen down from tl.P tr.tn. .;f... and m, and, at the same time will keep the
had driven them Now ,,.( I H,r7 I T l bowels' or Protnidinppart within the orifice. How 1 f , , , th,en' a nash important is it, therefore, for those who are ru,.. as if the blaze had caught a dry twig tured to be cured. 1
.Hu.uiiuj utaiN.i uui,iuiuugii me iniCKet, and then, fell flickering back within the encroaching darkness. The fire was evidently neglected. "They are all aslsep," muttered Edgar. The flanks had gradually converged, according to the plan laid down; and they W Prp art thi-rtwn fni,rn,ln r
' - ' via V ll 1U1 a. I U3 X7S LvJ i Ullll H half-circle, covering three sides nf tho Mr-
tie thicket, and all about equally distant ; from the fire. The cantain crave H,p !
nal for a halt, nnd tho ivnr.l n,..l ;.. c,lrc
whispers either way: the dusky forms 1 c""''"nati: 1 ""-'n-'fure semi yu these lines bt Mr.
stnn.l t;il .,. r .1. 7: I si'ii. uiiormma you that the Truss
ence one could not have distinou hed i ' 1' Uhat,bcI"-,T0 '""-',f curod.B. there is no them from the trees amon- which thev I, Tr fartI ca" disI'e,,,( were standing. Edgar passed loll ' o V n,?f ' ' WU"U,a"' ,rn,,,,onw of " l.Ju -lu" V ; the disease returninir.
irom one enu oi tne tine to tne other. Vors,rii- .
HERXIA CURED. I have used several Trusses, w ith but little relief, until last fall I noticed in the "Dollar, Xonpareil' Dr. Kates' Trusses and his manner or treatment, and obtained one of his instruments, which has completely cured me. I have not used the Truss for six weeks. JAMES SIMPSON, Campbell county, Ky. Dr. Kates Sir: You may recollect of me ptircliasinar a "Double Truss"' from you about Christmas which you applied, and assured me I would be cured before six months. Since. I have not been !
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ii Jlaker.-AnU manularturer or "ve" "ind I,"' .V:!""""'" ""-,?"'. l" r,re. .Mt. "art
......... .., ..,.. ,, unorms the rit zeug of Spnnctleld to. n.bipand surroundinc co ,?n ,1, I .will continue the above business!,, The UrueCar rLnreshop. And will l,..pe ,o ,eri, a, vi, contil.tiance of the very liberal patronaee w hich has been extended to me rr the past r " Broom .Machinery and lloxin- Ausrrri oft'he best and ,,,o.t approved plan, made to order. I'm manufactured and sold wh ,' . ' ""'l,s
t nderta kkrino. I shall continue to iri've'mv ecial auction t ,,i, bn,nch of my business With view o release the friend, of the deceased per" ,,, from the indispensable trouble attending l! Z 'u, iwriofiij to !re.T't rori fr,mi wi'e5'fr,r ,e,;h ,,f "' i""-'t i , : r. r. .,S.,.V,'.t".,1"l,,'i, - r unwrnily in apT.ear-
oonsistimrofJn.s.Jars, Kiffl
""17,' n'b,9'ra-M EVAXOAVEXS.
TIUE subscriber thankful to a pencrotis public for past favors, would respectfully announce to
ins i.l custouieni and to the i onouiimty generally,
" "" ". i'ru uifi-ct iron, iiiu rist a fresh and well selected stock of spring and summer Dry ;oods and notions, silk poiMts. readv ma.le
eiii:ii. ,.....ts. shoes and bonnets, silk. strw , and fanauia Hats, Hardware, tilassware, and yueens. M!in ll.nil.A I . . .t
. ..v Rci-its cousuiiuiy on uaim a iieavv sum. ..r J
'"r'ror''p'' MnsffdOil, AVItil. Load.
. iiur .,, colored carpet iiri.s.. :,rp, ti,i!rs, rotlon ! yarn. sole and upper leather, calf and kip skins.:
-... Cr ,, M.,es. iron na.ls. and steel, and a more . ren. ral assortment of ever il.titsr than is usuallv
' V a r -"!'!r retail i.stabl:-l..t. He would s.i , concli.si...,. thai all of the above named articles will Ik- sold at as low figures as thev can I. boueht at from any house in the countrv. He would
men cxieiKI a no lite , million to .. , , ' .
. , ' ".iii-iio i i vie. Mllnrnli. .i
...,...,.:.- cos. a, ne always l;ilie cr,...,t ,, ,.as. g ,,, .i., , """'-I'll!,,, ur.- ... sh..w inif then, and chaws ....,.. f .r it. r.'e r, . , '""r;"f- U "k'. "f m-rehantabb. country produce taken ' .he L, ""k Z u Z "'' h I " ' n ecl,anSe for poods. . t. ,ct market -"rtmci., ,.t s, ' 1 "" """till, 1 "" pnee.ncal, paid for all kiu.l- of era in. Citv V , " r 'i I Z "l
Ji i v. Ji .1 n ii i l . i r. k . i x livh ml i ,. '
!s?Mte'
WHOLESALE OTO-Vi: AV.4UE O IH;i'OT... Have always on hand a larpo and well assort..- J ,;wk
STOXE WARE,
....louiiuiomersior ill .tlfi UM I LI,S. The ,..; i ,
merchants 1 the pleasure of m, . r ..
l-i;:. i ..... . " i" Cllize, s Ol
il countrv
Kr,,L-li . o...l " '"e
.... . "'"" "c counties, that thev are now
A ,; ,: ' V" ' f '. ""' "BV" .r--,',J- 'ale. Alexander
X. K.-We are agents in.proveme,',, in these . "VI ill sfreiifler them or Putnam norto anv others now i.. ... .!....." V'.r ""!-
I m) S (Mir nriees ..ro
Ti !i anil cannot fnil to .rii .i
M: satisfaction.
for
mv VVllkl ) whispering his orders to each man, and endeavoring to see through the thicket to the bivouac. It was too dense to allow a fair view; but he could see deep shadows on the ground, like sleeping men, and between twn nftl.oon ti..
- .. " -....X....10H .-eeiii" in your paper the advertiseSCtmedone Clothed in white, as if the mentof D. Katls. I avail mvself of the opportu. wedding dress of his stolen bride. ; nity I ions wished, to publicly testify to the Freat He returned, without further delay, to ' ""mber of persons to whom life had been rendered his post in the centre; and, silently, """'"'rtable, that have come under my knowledge, slowly, the advance Commenced. It was j ,eTeral of whom were fellow sufferer with me in like the grasp of a deadly hand, closino- j ,1,c -M"ican war- For want of proper Trusses they fatally; lor none within the charmed 1 1,rc "IU,ercons,aM,f''!irorP''vii)R themselves pain circle, might escape its implacable : hy ,he lt,aM l!lbori"s work, hut they can now do a
CMt(I ( .'IV 4 nnrt n rti Int..... a- a i .
... ...... nijiii v id uit'ni'('ivo!'.
6 ej g a h
"tlorc Proof or lr. Kntm Trusses,
ICiipturr ol Ihe llovirls. Ciltnoi.TOX. Kv.. MnrOl ,B1
Mr. EniTOR Seeiii" in your paper the advertise-
frnpe.
Ao sound not even the breaking of a twig invaded the stillness, for a "space of time which, in the intensity of expectation, seemed an hour. The tire had rapidlv fallen to mere rimler no. I
i. i. T i .. . '
ngiii laueu to a taint glow, upon the adIfi.'Orit tlii.l.t T 1. . .. .... . .
jii.iiv 11111111., iiiu ranjiers mtteu si-
ieieat or division.
Too great: the character of the dress trom wich he 1,1 (..und n fra-ruient, and the direction of their moventent,' all
tom.tinetJ to this c.neWon. n.-,.l i,
hiar.l of the Btepheils .11. opinion might The sun w the horizon as if Fieldinir's ','
th prairie. E Igar had followed th
irom uie o-rove, wh -re
g:ii!;i:it i fewhive b, as r.i)i.l thev cl.
(b.l'ense 0f port weeks before, his en continued, iv tleclinin.r toward ared the ini'loMires
arm and strut !; at once into
c trail far enough the capture was
matte, to be snttied that 1,.. u-,,,,1,1 tiL-..
- " 1,1 ll i cv it again in half an hour's riilidiuo-, in the direction h. had taken, and bv following it while daylight remained, 'he had no doubt of being ;,M(. to determine the point to which it tended. He would thus be enabled to continue the, base w ith some certainty al ter night fall, w hile his enemies were probably asleep. This, of course, included tholuzard of missing th j trail during the hours of darknessl but Edgar's knowledge 0f the country was so perfect that lie had litti- fear of this misferiune, and lie f i, ; .that thev could not be more th in three hours behind, w as a strong incentive to take the ri.-k. H iving hrtUo.l for a moment, to explain his plan of pursuit, w hich his men at once approved, he turned again to the northwest ami sw ept aw ay iit a rapid gallop. The farms were soon left out of sight, and the view was bounded only bv '"the wavy horizon! but the sun was an a 11suthVient. guide, an 1 with ml s-.vrving for a moment to the right or the left tinparty maintained its direttion for iieariv an hour. Edgar began to slacken his pace ind to observe ths ground more closelv, h iking from time to time, an 1 w ailing tor the failing evening bre. . to sweep along th prairie; and an ui. gall,,ping away again fo:- a few in m ':i!s. stil! in the fame direction. ' He was evidently grow ing anxious, tor his halts h-vaine in fr. ,;, nt r.,, 1
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HIS ;
away down the lowlands, and rcverber- '' ientlY '"r tree totreedike moving shadat in-r n lon.T f oo rJ.l.r i. .1. -. I .i I OWS. Each Cnrriofl lii !., .
- "!;-! in.: "soiiii-i oi incTi; . .: ,,a a"" poiseu tow, horses' fool steps seemed like the rumble .,n rea'-ncss for i'nmediute action; and of an earthquake. The voices of those I each PlilcJ 'is hand upon his knife, fo.
wno Hpoiii sounded hollow and ecboles ' conuict man to man. Thev orad 1 . l. . . . 1 1.. n , i ..... .. . . t;
.inn uie jingling oi spurs, ami rattling of accoutrements, seemed smothered bv"the stillness. The men of that time "were taciturn and earnest: and the scene through which they were riding was no bad type of their stern characteristics. They were in pursuit of Indian marauders; and hatred of the savage which was natural to every Western man gave depth even to their bearing. Eachearried his ritle in his right hand; and. while
lie governed and assisted his horse over
Kespectlully yours, J. M KS Jlc K K
Xewport Unity Xews. Ky Pr. Kates' oftice is 1 3.1 Sycamore street. Cincinnati. Ohio, whete all those afflicted with a Kup. ture ol the Rowels are requested to call. There are thousands whocan beart-stimony to the above.wlio have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. 5 3 Ej q
innrAME! niMi:.t.i:!! idhmimi:
for Putnam
GLASS WORKS, and are tthvais prepared to fill orders for
II I'.OTTI.KS, FLASKS. I Vials, eve., at lowest
niritres. JKA.MAXS&HAIXKR Water St., near .Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, np , lsjj 10-ly
("JI'.O. 1. WI-Vnir.M, Xorth-west corner l nt Pearl and Walnut sts., Cincinnati. Ohio. '' Maniitactures and keeps constantlv on luiiida lariro ' niidceneral assortment of Japamied. Ornamental llriMized. an.l Press .,1 Tin-ware, which he otr.-rs to sell to country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others" at such prices as willviebla handsome profit to the bujer. Kverv article'he offers lor sale is made in disown shop! and imderhis ' personal superintendence, from the raw m:iteri-il Atnl in tins particular he claims to have it j ids power to otl r inducements far superior to anv oilier dealer in the West. ' ' llavipjr re.-eiitly umde liirpe additions to his maniifiictMriiitf department iu the way of room, machinery, and a irreat number of workmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasini; demand. ' Healers wh,, have been accustomed to makine t.n-ir pun-bases j,, the eastern cities will find that' thev cando eon.-illv ns u ..II 1..... ;
and ipialit. and. in iiddition to this, thev can at-t ,-.:,lt;'1 M The nrder.". n-.l wav. buy Just what they want.nnd mav lili up their 'A Wl-'""' 50,1 " farm. co,.siti.r f pa, .J stocks ju-l as they may desire, wit ,f the ini'onve- " tut of ,icl, is ,11 nnp'ov- I b,'.
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ply from the east. Particular attention .... ...I . i fri"1"' '.'arn a orchard of ,rr:r..., .
I , . '"'v,'r '""'i"ir sprine-s tock w ..V;'.r":"'' I :ir'- "f H- far,,,. The far,,, is 1.
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out the cheat. nnmTZIV clotl,i1,!r-, heapforcasb. ,iji nl T"iU r,';rr:",,ion''rt'w' " ".;'. 9 lie lite of the husband tnnvl,i insured r..'r,i, ., . el,, of ir,. independent of c red l'rs or r '" ' " J llTewNi.,iM may insure uXl'JXZ debtors-conc-repitions the lives of their mi, i, ,.- Ki.dorsersa.id securities the lives ot ,:,os,. r , , ,' Ii - rd of Hanc,.l1,. Jacob liurne,. s. W;.l . , u,r;i?T-i
The Fir in 'Rrnnlruilla
II I . '""'f' rence in the price of goods, un-
i " ... " "" uii-iu cneajier lliiin ever. to l ,,r"TV tl,:".,h,' art' " v, ri' cheap, just step into Ml KTos: s and ex.ilnine bis y llravrslork of.cw lii-n,1b!r Coml, Just arrivm- from Philadelphia and Paltini.mwlncl, he !sselm.r, he:i.er than tlie cheapest I l inn s niiii toons ' In endless variety, handsomely assorted, and or I the last and newest stj les. H,, of patter,, and color, amortr which are handsome silks: l'.arece Jlelaines. M,,.i Jelaiiies.llar.-p.s. lawns. French "'Vf. a, !'"' I:!,,, lvi- ''1'-'' "c"' "'"rlinirs. needle worked "liars. Sleeves. Cuffs.silk. Coiton and Worsted llos... Kid and Silk Gloves of all colors, and an Immense stock f prints. of everv qualitv and price too ther with a select assortment of titv made' t.aiters, Slij..ers. Hoots. Shoes. Ac.. A c. 4s'lill iii'lt n ;oml i-srreat variet;: superiine cloths, doeskin and f ine Cassimcros. Summer Cloths. Sattinets. Tweeds ll.rsicrj.Sdks and other Cravats. Stocks, Hand' kerchiefs, v-c. A c. Cll VV ,11' t it
A larsre assorltucnt. w. ll sek-c'e.l. of s-merior flue and common iiualities, at low prices. Hoots, Miocs, Hals, t aps, Carpetmir. table Covers. 1 able Cloths a lam-e assortment of all qualities and j.riccs. A verv ileal v sto, k of Mus ins, bleached and unbleaihed, colored and twilled, cheap ' , iioii., IColloirnrc,
1 liar. ware, ledarware, Uueenswar... Tea-ware in whole setts. Are.. Ac. (,r stock is verv lar-e , boujrht at low priees.and will be sold cheapVor cash"
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U lllv rl.me.1 in ,1 ,i 1 K I !,V' ,P a" """!rled moment.been led the LrlZr i t tllL na,"kS ,n"t,"',,,n ' nS,ra' C"",r:,l"M '"-' of which tne lurtlter Side, and a cordon was drawn ; fwhen neclecte.l arc seen In our public Hospital, around the thicket, less than twenty pa- ' aml invalid Institutions, bearine ample witness or CCS across. The fate of the slumbering ! ,1,u 'li'I'ravity of man: the health and viporthat once savages seemed Sealed; for these were ' t'1"""'l "!"' the cheek Letup destroyed, the bodi
ly rrame disflirun-d and disgniced. Why suffer this loathsome disease to inflame am I enlarje the plan. Is: ulcerate and disfigure your face and bo.lj: create pains in the bone.an.l stiffness in the joints"; wasting
....... ... ... H.iisciis, anii nn any rendering vou un-
men who never spared an enemy ,and nev
er MiranK irom battle. ot. the stirrinir .-if n lonf l.nt..,..l l.
. ... ., . ... ixi co. ci a i ci, i ueir presence, as they paused for the last time,
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verged a little toward the west, until the woods in t'tat qun.rter heeasn .' partially visibleinthe haze about the settingsun. He halted once more and o-.i;'. d u;i and down the tran niil prairie fur a lnn.r ti 111 it
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l.in.ls ,i i: A... . ..... shins ot tne wood, and wa
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of broken blades, their nn l.-r sides srlistening in the waning sunlih:. was delined by the bending'wav '.intending as tar as the eve could r.vu ii t nv.ir.l 'i,..
the inequalities of the
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They had been riding thus, a little more
tliantwo hours, when Edgar suddenly drew up to a walk. "We must take it slowly now, boys," said he, turning in the saddle, as his men followed example; "for, at a gallop, our horses could be heard five miles.'' "Captain," said White-, riding forward, "isn't that a light, yonder, "to the north here.just above tlie ground!" "It is, indeed!" exclaimed Edgar; "in the trrove. too!" "Rather too far to the right is n't it!" said the ranger. "We have been following the Pointers, nnd their wheeling to the West must have taken us a little out of course," Edo-ar replied. "It must be in the grove." He turned a little to the riffht as he spoke; and, uro-insxhis horse to his swiftest walk, struck directly for the light. "Th'y must suppos- there are no men in the country," he said thoughtfully; "or else this is only a stratagem to take us out of our way, and gain time." "They could scarcely have ridden farther than this," said White; "and if tin v are not vender. we are entir.-K- .,tVti,
trail. ? "They must be there," Edgar replied, decidedly: even as experienced a ranker as be could not but believe what he wished. The advance continued not swiftly, but steadily; for they were now less than two miles from the light, and the tall trees of the grove could be distinruished like shadows n";nnst tli.i n.n-tiioni...
Tke fire was evidently built within" the
; now burn'd with fuel
awaitillir the sio-nal lr. tl,.. I..,..!.! ti,' Bw"' of,he miiseles. nnd finally renderinc
click ot a rille-lock was heard dearly vv, V"r "y w"aUm "I'atever. audible in the ,.,idi,rl,t till... .. ' if "Uy U"p"r '"'"' existence and a dis-
UnSwth .d ehwhU?! '.,,;C briUlf ! any form of these diseasUntltrgro th, dlld the w hole band, as , ...either acute or chronic, should applv where vou moved by one spring, stood round the . can be cured, and no, suffer yourse.ve,' ,o ,rel
,1 ; . ('. V B"'g "Ituiy 11H0 eacll e.l by those who are entirely i-noran, of medicine
There was no one there! They had j been creeninir with theilea.lk- st,.,.iti. .,ri
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i.itu i mil upoi; a neserteu tuvouae. Even Edgar's keen and practiced eves had been deceived by the reposing shadows; and the white ashes of a log" which had burnt calmy down where it lay, had hern conjured by his imagination into the bridal dres of the captive. The fire had evidently been burning, without beinrr replenished, for
hours.
and disease, until you are beyond the possibility or cure. It is. therefore, of thecreatest
afflicted toknow that there is a certainty of their beinR properly treated and havine the disease removed from the system, at Ur. K.tTrs' Medio i. Orfk e, Xo. 133 Sycamore street, a few doors below Filth, on the West side.
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n. ers.an.i .laniia, turers of all kinds of l!n,ss
-...n. ... anrs ill lean. zinc. Copper, block tin, copper rivets, spelter solder and metal puck in Second street, between liroa.lway and I.udlow ,1 incinnati. (lino. rj Their bells are executed on new and improved principle., superior to anv Foundry in the "rl. I hey have a ( liime of Kicht Hells.' the first and only correct one ever made in this country b'b ti. Is.V.' T-lv
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sliutiles. pn kers. bari.eis twine, roller cloth, press ptipers. tenter hooks, card cleaners, lotnb plates. Ai.-o--.s,.T,t, f..rSinitli,Woodcock..V Kui-lif. machine card-. mh PJ, Isj-jpj-"" v
UC. .1 . iiinal
merits, nn.l h.
Jan Ii 4-Mil'
it 'be terms. " Jiiji. s.u Ki.
lltRMAX lis, K. JN. . KUW, ,IU!. Linck and Farquhar.
i m ii. i-"-Ii,fliceb-..;l.l.L-.s,:il, West Cor-1 jl tier Aiaman l Head streets, lirook ville Indiana ; Ilieatt.nt.onof the public is most respectfully in-I . lied !.. ..ur spriiur stock of jr.....).. carefully si'le. t-! e.l e vclus vclx from the Cincinnati .Markell "of tlie ' latest and most fashionable si, , ' I
'" ' 1.1-M KcV F. litH'II Alt. pOVXr.TK M) IJIIi,HOs7-Ju-t receivl e.l a tar-'., and l,a,,.!.uieas,..ri:ii,.,it ol ;ne ino.t laslnouable bonne:., and ribbons, and forsal,--,. 7 l.l.NCK.V l-AIMl IIAl'r.s.
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1.-l'll boxes line V common irlass.
... .: ,. m "".""""-"?' of '."""mi ware allowed to
" ' examine our stock and prices v , . F- F.. .V- II. IM titJI.Ns, hWH II s Hardware store. ,ip(i, s.vi,ii.v
JI lor mi, I","'.?'' . -'r..cy and Counsel
(,'VVndiarV",''Ti;':,, bouse is in Jo , r . ' ir' M r"' ' r"Tietor. I t..11 r 1 ll.lllllll"ll lllelliecnccr icil'l, i '"' ""' '-ruard bdl U,r :w S1M(;3IA & C Alii" POHWAKIUM; ., p.tP f !,., .,.:.7,i,"rk,:.v.M,,,,,,p"ri '"-:". tl,efa!!:,"?l;?r,;'li'"' !!' '-ml rm... a!!
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n inn. it was the Indian -trail !"' He sprang from his horse an 1 , irefullv rxamined the ground, while his followers careful not to deface the trail, halted at some distance, and without dismotintin-r, awaited the result of his scrutiny. It was rapid but minute. 11- turn .vl" aside the !"ng grass and inspected th foot prints of the horses iu the soil. Th re were, of course, no shod animals ia their possession, yet the ho i!'s of these I, ,1 ,j.,.p. Iv indented the ground, and th tracks were much more distinct at th n .int than nt the heel.
"They were g.iinir at full s,i tered Edgar; '-and." he rnntinu along the trail toward the n r:
it stretched away, p through sloughs and v ns the eye could reach.' driving for some defin itit be!:' "It must be Coiton'
fthe ringers, the m -t among them, wiio had apnr. the examination. "Th v w
halt nearer than that, n this trail there is no ,
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ctly tit i:t v ,t:.'i
0. " mntd g.tzinir 1. where strdiffht, !- is' far videntlv
r.
W'.i it can
."" s tid one experienced ich d during u! 1 carcelv
nd in tiie line of 'I her 1 indmark."
Hut tint is nearly thirty this soot," said Kd-r.ir: -th"-able to reach there to-nio-f-'ides, it takes them ten mile way.'
"Vou think thry are making for the
oRTAtiE! ' said lute
miles from i'il not be t. and beout of their
nice thev had discovered it lleor.,:.,..
ally, it was hid from view when they descended a slope and entered a hollow"; and. sometimes shadows passed across it. as if persons were moving about it. 'They are certainly there,"' thought Kdgar. -and they imisf'have built rireon Jane's account. Nothing else could induce them to be so incautious." Bitter as was his hatred of the savaire, this idea rather softened him; and, in the hVht which h "Vxpected, he resolved to spareas many of them as possible. He had now advanced it 1.;..., l.ntr -
mile ol the grove: and thmii, the fire ; itself was not visible he could plainly ; see the reflection on its branches of the . trees above. It grew brighter whili he gazed, and they could almost imagine that they he-e.rd the cr.u klin-of drv branches m the blaze. Th- capt;iin" drew his . rent, and called a halt. "There should be a littl" clump of trees near h . re," he s:,id. gazin-j about in the oioom. "It lies here, to therisht." said one of the rangersand. ridin-j a few rods in that direction, thev found n sllir.il rrrnvn
ot stunted oaks, where tiiey a-jain halted and dismounted. II oro- tli.-iv- tio.l tl,.,:.
. " - .' ..... inci, horses, and having examined their arms, ncirched out upon the prairie. Kilo-ar brietly explain-d bis plan of attack, and the advance v,;s resumed. , His men were deployed or spread out , to theri-hf and left, at intervals of . twelve nr litten Paces: the enntsli. i.;m .
sHf remaining in the centre, and movinol:rectiy upon the tire. By this means".
ne covered a wide extent of ground, nnd
AVe have nnfhinrr r.ir It cn... i.....
said Lilgar, when they had a little recovered from the surprise, "but to w ait for daybreak, and then endeavor to recover ii... t...,'i "
oiv . i uil. Within ten minutes, the
was asleep.
COSTIXfED.
FREE STONE
I It AYR on hand, and am constantly receivinir a taree stock of Free Stone, of n.-" .- i
OUalit. and lllt.rr.nm.iii...,., ... u ........
....... L . ,; . ..-on-such ,uai i can
. . V. "'",vle unifies either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps. DoorSills.sb ps or tire wall .coping: erave yard posts, head and foot stone, either Free Stone or Marble. I have now on hand. "IHSI pes w indow sills and caps; 5iKI ft of 3 n ti inch door sills. S inch wall &H1" of most superior water table; ' 4IKI " of head stones for crave Yard's; StKlpcsof -rrave yard posts, 7 inches square; fioott or step stuff of all sizes; ' SnO" of door .ill., liinch wall: Soon " of Are w all copine. - bv 11 inches; 110 " offence copinar. 4 by li; Too-ther with a larire q'uantitv r other Free Stone work, all for sale very cheap for cash. t;ive me avail at F.ast side ine stn-et. between 1'earl and Columbia, on Second. Persons from the country about purchasing stone, by ratline on me. can cet their wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as I keep a lar-e stork of finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to suit the countrv trade. JOHN It. I.AWRFXCF. ndUl,-y,- p.1y Cincinnati, Ohio. rpot oi jTitYiF.nrtiYvrvis.riotiiI lrr, Ac. Wholesale Clothinc. Cloth., fa.simere.. Ve.tinps. Trimininzs. Ac. dec New .,"-Zf'W' M:,in -,r,-'et' between Fourth anil ruth. Havitur perfected nnr arrangement, for the wholesale department of our business, w e berrto inform Our frieml. nn.l n,..r..,,n.,.d ..... o.. ... .
- ; ".v........... , ..ci.iii, , mai we arc pn-pared to offer to their notice every article connected W ith Our hrn.irh ..r tr..!. .
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invite tnrir attention to the excellence of stile and quality of workmanship, of our n-adv made" rhthimr. which we are confident w ill compare win, the work of any establishment in the foiled St.,t,. ... t COIIE.V CLASKK ' o." ;- " w e betr also to announce, that w e have boTT"1 MR, rsand W . Cnti.ns. of Hie late tlrm of J. Child, Brother., who embrace this wTacaT rso,U-i,1S W-n.l. to Ih'im " np 1. 13. ir-1v
- "Miai'ic 1 1 il fitr n .i nt
LI.XCKA FAKQfHAR S.
Piseasfs of youth and maturity acquired at an early period of life, w hich destroy the physical nnd
meniai powers, (iimiiiisii and enfeeble Ihe natural reclines, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those whose constitutions have become debilitated throuirh practices acquired In vonlh. or W
the excess of later years, whereby the pleasures of life are marred, the objects of marriaco frustrated.
exisicnce itself rendered a term or unceasine misery and recret, should make nm.li..nii.,n i .
physician who has devoted his lime exclusively to
uie treatment or those complaints. nr. J. Kates whose Medical office is nt Xo. 1J3 Sycamore street
nrsi nouse below riflh street, west side, is a Physician who is competent to cure the most hopeless cases. He also cures all those diseases arisine
lroinmtection. cither in their primary or second.
an lortns. it is, therefore, important to those afflicted tocall upon him w ithout delay, ap 19.1S3'h-ly A RELIEVED SUFFERER.
SVE V , K 1-'nfactrer,
. . . noes. v arpeniers aim t oopers- edire tools Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware! S--M, -Main street, Cincinnati. nih li lv s;i rriuoit ri o roit rrsi-The ti is an unusual demand at this time for low priced of'n'iom'v1"' rosultinS li1't from tlie scarcity Mr. l olburn took especial pains lat summer in cxaiiiiiimtrtlie instruments of all the manufacturer, or any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none to compare with those by W oodward ct Brown, of Boston These Pianos are beautiful, duraf.le. fine toned line touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. ve know of no instr iments co,h,,e , many eood qualities that can be sold so low. T ease . ..ill n.,.1 ... .,.,.,.. ..
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... - . .. v v. .. i. -... icon., nt , coi.m kx FiF.i.n-s, apl !-16-l-y Sole Ap-nts. j;ti Main st.
nos HOI S -Comer of c(,rt and Walnut d- v X """""."."" , Mm and Horse ?. p . I-." ch'e I est "f S,i'1 s Var.1 at- ' "I'I !' lS.V.'-Hi-I-y opiux; HMiHisioi( u,, .V'S.!-"!!
March Ii-.l .-aiuniay tne litl, ol il nbl! l'1,'i""'",."i mvitimr my patron, n, 11 e public loan evaminationol mv I AT for Ihe b 1,"fl,U',,, t,,;l, i( wiU '"-"'"' ' i-.v e o'r. r. ''""'l-are well with y w,,icl, I si .ill t.e pleased to show- my HATS to all w ho take n to please those w ho may leave their orders.
apiMy i:r, Main st. cast side.bel. Fourth &Finh
"M. WAITS, nKO .cvwr.-u .. loniiKBs It nPy a is. . rn w" .1 between W alnut ami Vine, Cincinnati. ' Hill .' 1 v ( ' doli?rV ! S, ; 1 t "';' I-Twei, e V ioll.,rs i,er hundred pounds, ar.d no , li:ir.r,. ,,r seer ?..?L-.1:W"S. !",! ""r. alnia
(H.io ' ' '"" """ "iMn streets. ( ' i i ,
apt '., l-.V.' 10-1; T "',l't"t'. Manufactures. i:r.l ha. in ..,r, V...?: 4 ?!?"'.. -'-"r of Main ' .
of an : . . ' """V Kn'1'- ,'.r', '""1 twim-s
facti r .VJ , ' K''' " """ II" fit nianii-
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, . , . . . . - .issomneri iiio.f las hionabl... and durable aumun-r t r.-. en e.l;.i.. i..r :l.. ,v 1.1 M K -V FAKitl HAi:.
j I .t!imv lti .y l, i s. Ar, I , .v H,II u nii i:.v,l at,. ,, .,, t ll.cr assortnieiii ,,f ,,.,1,,11.1 Lv,.r:,i sto.kol hard ware, nt reduced Line. iinati retail prices. ,na - '
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" " ' -o.' os tin i,,j;. , cheap acion s anv,,,!,,. ' " ,"' " 'm cheaper, ami .,,.,. f:"'-;;! ciircnft'ir ,.,.., "' "'li lures sul.l; 1., -,.., J'''';? "fH. ............ c s a Um-r e.
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, pai-il la, prepare, clillv c Hlliartir
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kiln:' evil, i,.'. I I HiTi,,i,-. Iiini, j,, ,..,- ... dau.cd , et, .,!,;i.ir ,u; , : It.,,,., pains ii, ,,c !...,. a.' ia, .,,...i,,.l arr.i.i: , ;,,, ,u en li sis in j. i ti, i, n!M ,) ,.4,. ,1 e ..I , he In oy s i .. . r,,, . (i , nil' aniline ii id , (,, inn,-.. IUI, nch.-.ja. ml ire, lt . , r ;,,) , Ic..rs. fi. .--:.,.,.. .a!,'' luf :i" ansi,,- i ,
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puilnml Hnlcr I'roof lloofiny.b.r sI:,o::c";f',,r.':"5-''MToin
for s M a-r yT , .;. ' " "Pponneii Aurent Koo In. u':Jl- ' Hr: '"! ;a.er Proof
-"J" I-t of Frank UvlZZn?
. ne . -store rooms o, t l,- ....i.. ... .. . --.
and
HATS Cw
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a i. ..i.,s.jusi reA ctvert and for sale at
pt.U.ns OF DVEIITIMK.-r: 1 nonncne candidates Tor county onlccs and mces of a lusher prade. subscribers w ill be charred n noii-slllls. rilu.rs 1 T... n.l.o. ...k . 1. .'. '
paid in advance. ...y IO be Deaths Inserted without chartre. unless acco,pa. med bv obituary not ..... .., i,.... ... 1
nied. to be paid" for at the rate offlftv cent'.
tihr..6..-"1'" "'.'.'" Al1 '"'es of .b all,, r
.... ...... ,., , ,,,, ,n one ot tue benevolent societies of the ,la . lo be chanr,..! the same. m-vo'ioVi , ,","f P"litial. scientific, he. nei olent.a, .1 bt-rarj, notice., or anv other calls for si" em,.d,:',l,,,!t'' lh-- f the rate abovj Political eirculnr. to be chanred the .atne For advertisinrf wives, double the usual prices, to be paid m advance. ........ Divorce and chancery notices to be paid in vance. 1 Advertising expulsion of members from nnv .e.
ML I III ITI'll .1 II lllll llrt.11.1 a-.l 1 I ITl'l n.lll- l. hA .,h...l ..!!
ICS -t ICVwi cross tho riv,, '. ' r-ru..lil. nnd! ; ' "."":"' rice
as possible, no doubt; and they caZi .V "'""' ".th.n ,,.prti,1J? ,lis- hered V'ZuZ"" " , ana mcy cannot, tanccut each other. The tianks were , ' a BH,vIT.of ,.,e Pen,.., r.-,t ' Jjl?W t. I. tLARKSU.N.of the American.
IF KVTSOX, Successors to CAnoi,
! ', ".. Va"cturers. wholesale nnd retail dealers in all kinds of Transparent Window Shades Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. &e.. Xo '' Collrire Hall. Walnut. 5 doons above Fourth street Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantly nil hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent WinlloW Slinile. e.nltrs...i.. ..I, .1... .
. , .......... ,, .,- lni, lasniottaiiie st les extant, viz: landscapes, ruin., lattice eothie plain border French vignette and scrolls ' rabcsqucs.interiorviews. Ve. Having made arrangement, iu X. Y.. we shall constantlv be reeeivin.. all till, new Kn-lich o.,.l IT......K ...1... .i .
.. . ............ , ,, i.,,,,.. mai mav be in the market, makingotirassortnient Ihe most eiim-
,... ..-,-,cr onereu , mis city. Purchasers are invited In call and examine our stock, and compare our prices with those of anv other manufacturer in l;. 11. M. KKXST V StlV. Xo.2. College i'uii. Shades of evervd.-sonplion made toorder. mil li, lS5i 13-ly f .4. "'lOttlir, Xo. Main St., East between tit highlit and .Ninth. Cincinnati. I have nw on hand a beautiful assortment of Me,,.. Hov. and chilIrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of ...n
. .,.-.-,.. reuau.. emi.raeing everv color, w lute, pearl due and black. My shelves are also Hllcd w ith s t-eaiiiitu assortment of spring stvleof Silk and Fur nats or my own manufacture, to which I invite the cspedial attention of my oldest friends and aciuain-t.-ices of llrookville and vicinitv to give me a call hen yon are in the citv. ' ,,,, 7 ml, li, l.-.Vv l-J-ly i,::, r V ,'Va.;r':,..N"-7VV' l---.rH. 'treet.
ro... of -7, . J , , ? completed theirn. w ,ahotrer t.r I ' in re enabled to bmn.l I i Xr1 an'1 "n,'rt rtwk "f fiano, tbe .1 , . Cittintr, cast ,ir wst, all from those r, -,Tlr,ia:,J ""-I"'-"1'"' manufaw. I s A. S, drt. and J,,, B. Dunham. X. V. full wri n wrra,ee given with each inslrumc,,.! IVrm" mil l '-ly
t . . . . "
""noil, in linnoL vill.i . ... v "
"f roo,i. ,,,,,;;, : "' "
durability, cheapness, safidy. and convVnn eV. In
no. o 1 .. ' ilj'"P"."' the construction 0f
J.v IvblM-y it . fr. UA KKK.
peri V em"" "!"."' " "no "'-rt-neiit ,?f ,0",': -L rllr Mr OtlfOftllsl tit l.ri.... a..
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rb I. ..' ' re ex, dinglv pure am
anil Mail! ''-'""fO'rer-s prices, wholesale Please call nn.l evn,i., .1 . ,
roth... .1 uiesc, ..i.'ioueons, to. b . I, , o.T."!' i".l""..nn """rtmei.t of Pianos as can
- . ., ,,, o, U1L. niountams. mostly fri .i1P factories of Chickering, Woodward Brown. .,.,., CUI.HCK.N cv FIELD,
a.c. parry.
JOHX RECKLT
Parry and Recklv
Manufaetnrers nnd Dealers in STOVES. TIX WAKE. Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Ketail. ST K E ET LA MPS. Ac. West side of Vine st., be. twee,, Front and Second. Cincinnati. X. B. All kinds of lob work ill Tin. Sheet In... ...! '. -
neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp Glass always on hand. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. mh 13, lSo li-ly
WF. MIMItS, Commission Merchant, and . denier ,1, irnn nn.l ,i.i..,i r-,,;.. c... .
e,,.r,., ....... ..i..r.i 1 -.nun irees.
, 11-, siiruooer, . irratii. n.,. . 1
I.hnbarh plants. gard"eii se. ds. ,,,,,1 .. .. ," o ' '
plemenls. .No. . Congress street. (i.,..i. i '.. ''
nib ,'1 iw-.., i' ... . v
i ZrlrHr::1 - between Fourth
i, oiciiiiiaii. nino. t. i (;.., Hropnetor. late of Walnuts;. House. ',K'K" Illll pj-ly pt ii vi roiiw , o Drpor.-im tin.1"' ' '" ,"""'-,,i'- Cigars. i u t.ir vari(.. 11. s w e keep constantly on hand a large and gen-
., . liars, consisting of 1; Canones, I nuadoros l'rinclpe.s, llalf-S, ai.i
A ,. so The best brands nfManufaetur-d Tob-icco li 1 2.1 I. in -" ''"minodatine terms, at ... ;V;'l"'-!t..Ssl'"rs South of Seventh. Cin. O. apl ! 13 MAKTHEXS & OKDEMAXX.
LTalias.
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graph.
Marble Works.
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"ORR. on ih i V..t .i.i.. u- T .
0 r "' 'v"" ",'" t l."""".'!. n,a,,r;,ctnre 7.' M'""Ln"'""i Tomb, and Uraved Stone, Mural Piece, Tablets. Baptismal Fount,. ) 1 r ... .ies Italian and American .Marble. Vc abinet and t o r Tops. Design, furnish.., '100 der and work executed in the neatest. ,,,, " . proved style, sculptured or plain. Xo ee ,,,Srl employ ed by thisestablishment. my iH-aa-i J DYM-kVw! ,rw"r-tml,r,ftcrs anddealersTin -Vr.nd",lvV,I,,,,'n'1 nn, " -"orlment of rot. I and silter lever nnd verge watches- flue P.dd and g, , cweir, : go,,,, silver and J,li nol ". perJnslmn'cao. Z'r.
cssor,. ,,,.,;. ,,.,. X,, 7 ; under f omuierciat KankU incinnati. oT.io
Vl r1!""," SrOKK.-Amberg
Main St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17. '51 4:illv "
T r, TIIF.U 11 tl .1 ltti. ks.kiii Moro-ll li Ktrt.vn No ..-rf . . .-
....,,- .-, ,10, nireci. ixeep on tiaml 7r. i, ,f i'",': K",,i""r do do; Philadelphia do. o: Pn iide 1.1 i M. ............. . ..'
. , , ... .1- rreucuijo. rspullish and Ci , so .. I.,., 11,.,. 111....1. .... , '"'
, . . . ,. i.i.ck .-.Kins lor gaiters and shoes, wholesale and retail llirri.....
paid for deerskins and furs, mh P.1, lf.vj KUlv
IIISO- A" CO Engraver, and I.ithors. f'oi.lier I'l.o.. 1..;... L . .. .. ..
Cutters'. A-e V. ,'il. , ' " '. "'"
M, and ,0, Ma, .. ovcVV! 'sTJooduKtu IS
v iiiciiinaii. TrT-Kiii ii.....,o 1.1.1 , . . ...
11..!; ies, , arus. i.ener and Xote Headings, Lube s. Bunk n,,...i. ...n. .......
Xot-s. evcatver low
l)i,tlo,.I...S r-.trl.!, I ..
P....... . ' D.inus, Maps. Cans or Estates, tewn plats, etc. fel, v! lyv. lv
Connersville Marble Woiks.
T,IIS establishment is in Conwell's large buildJ i.ig on the corner of .Monroe and Harrison 9ts., w here the best of '
Italian HiiI.tni.ricslt ?lnrllc ,alwn,,tobe had. M. .,.,.,..,,. t...... .
.,. ....,... 1'.. 1 . . . "'."' " ii a i-
" . ..... ... s. .uoie-iops.anu every variety of Plain and Ornamental Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced prices. Ibe proprietors are satisfied that, with the workmen and the material they have procured, thev can do as good work, and in as neat a manner. ai ran be do,,,, nt any ot her establishment in th-West ami on as reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchasing elsewhere. le V."." a'1' ''-""'1 ", t,l". " I" promptly at. M. A. CRAWFORD& V. W. JAMES. July 30, ISM. 3J-fini nl'.AD-S ronmirrrial C ollrsr. s. E. corner of Main and Fourth .1... , ti..
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Spiritual Rappir.;s. rriin imi mi, :!;.,,, .-ZI-' '.r!Jt;1'l,:.rl;,:;i.iil :;. . "" ' l'l kite t i ,:! .-' Direct from 1',, . 1. . 1., .1 e. ,
ir. st and best solo, i.-.'i st,.. l . . '
bad Ihe tdea.ure f oir.-ro.- t., ,1... ,' 1.1;
'.s Ihe iiv-ans. .f coin !iuiiiie::t;.. ,.1, ji.,,.' j.ir!r b 'conie .-asl,.;. an,, ni..r.- r,i:.i,l ,..,' .""
lr;;,e increases. ..,.'... 1 . e1
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1 11 -relore by s-lling at ovtr . , ;, I,',,,- r- .!.. ,'.'"
I'.-.t to s.-ll on ..erg I.oaicklv ,,,,.1
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o.,,.er 1:111,1 cor Lot, . re. a I ur stock b-tt -r l.-ual. wear,- ci aided to ..if. r great Ih.liiceni lo pure, lasers. . e eniiuien. tel. ,!..., a '-i'tot
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and I .-lo-.r's it i iii iii i.g I'iiiciima!'. il!,;, .. C-.iRY! C ,',.
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Fain y ns; Mourning do IVrage de l,ame Il.-li.:ni; Si-s .Mi:!I .lackollel: .'i..!ir.vSik I.usi: Prints, mid nianv of then;
I ps India Idai k
3 " I.I k Cro P. 1,'hine: 1 " I li.-iuielion Siik; I " Kig.l Poult ile .-oit I " l.l'k do , 1 " Silk Albarlne; 3 " llroche do ti EnibM Muslii.;
All these goods a re beaiilif:.! entirely ne in s,, 1 .
Our ssofj; of laiK j Articis. Isalsoverv full ll .;. 1 ..
I l.ffs- si,L. , . ..in-. 1. in. -ii an. 1 i ottoi, a I M.nl k;,'""-"-'. K id and Pic Xe,;..Ve, .1,1.1 Mills. Hosiery. S,.slV Jaekonet Ei'-i-- -o il Insertion, l.'il.i...... 1 : ,. ji.'I
, .. . , - ..oiei: aimi ..Hon l.a, , splendid lot of Cant,.,, Crape Sl,a Is. T, ., , u ... ,
xlewo; '"V? "";!:,:::. "
b j.s superbCk bra lcl
r.r..-.,,, !,, Hl.ie Cadet .1,. Sum iin-r Cbdh: M.u k Cass, ,,.. Fancy do Cotton Pai.lioonr, Linen 1I0
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"lin.-e. n.-.-J-i:-: .1 (..', i.ko t .m.i in., ., 1, ,-it i.-- .Vci. f.' THE SPArvTl's'n "il GL0S5 CUan, white and li.autit'ui pr pt-i" C pr. mint in ihe -i td, b:iiri.iii.'.' 11.il' I the Hair renin, in- ilanlriif!. -c.01 tri. w-r. ciu-nijr l!-.c cuiaii, 10 sciisi . i ,),, sea ,p in.' 1. il for keeping lie- Hair ,:,,.,. i cje. r'in;-le e silky s.d'incss anil high!. I.e. . :,.tr-. iii'j-ainl arc. a l.ie .. roj.cn ics a 'I I, .mid n able, appl I. il 1 i tlu r In tile lirail. iinu::"' skin- It is unlik. any i, ,!ic Mr.ei. 1 ai-:0 " ara t m us s , com miia ;., 11,: ,1 i',.r 1 !n- Ii p. '' ority oyer all Hair preparaliOii. eiisie. 'i';' crtie. Iiei.t - ni.iisici.ini: ami ciiiiiilihp. i.s'ffl, 'K' and'licaln. as tl.c alci.Iii.i:.- n rai:.li. 1 'i'1 being . i.l'ihf gr i-y 'ialilits i.l n.arn .."' ' ltsp..,..-r li. r.iie.,i 1 !,e f in . i runs real ire . I''i strucls ,h,' pt'i'.sot tl.e -kin'''ii tin ae !. . . whi.h pre, 11I l It e l.!,e.Us li. n. 1 ial.' r " substance n, cc -ary lo 1 'ii- rata ra I 11, ,isu:i-,i I'aml grou 1 1, ol t li. liaii is 11,11 ciial I. .1. One IV.-e fl..eli.-:; tl.Ol . 1 I II , 1 1 i , : ( 1 1,- V. i'i' i" r
a more last in c b a m v ac.l niniiTiin nelit bin.
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irs.nles and l ane, til i.e. blenel.e.l n,.!l
l,".':"!r-, ,. ' IU do Irish Linen; French Linen: i Hoot nti.l Siliorsi ise.mens fine boots; -.M prs Ladies Whole Cut
. - i ' i.uskiiis; , OO it', filie .-alf slo.Aa O . ., . . 1
30 prs goat do l-i " Ii.in.v I i,i. .1., !
Misse, Shoe, A- si;,.,,..... o. ...... 1
H,,, ... ii' ..an, ts ,v ;gai ers: Hoy s tinean.leoarsesli.K's: P.' " ColM ea,IM .,. ' hiitltrns miin: l i-..,- ....
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mm . ' 1 P-i n Ii. miU-.-; .V. f ?. . ?,","'' !,",, S,p ' -oods.
a whole buttle .l t'e-alcdodir ,. - I -.hi So bl ; bc-iib s i , ,i i ii l, el si.': in li ;: ! ,':!" . ' r f wlo.se hair is slir,, i, c r;l y . r, ! ful iii' "'".'1 niaki ilnii- hair .I n kcr.a'iul Mn'irdc "! J scarcely pcrc. ,li! ic ,V.i:l.. r.a. '' PP? at, on the b. si lliev can t. m t'-' ' l'';'r';" ' J k.. ping .1 ill nlac. . gf.i, r it a n -'
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and causing il tu t-.o. lavina: aralinll ol ilrt call cause :iic liair
,sb I lair tl lies ,, 1 1 1 .:.. ,,. Very liberal iliscouiil netilt t: wl.i.t.iiyb, wind. sal.-. AtblnN. Y. Price 25 ecu is pirfi,,na lli :ili riii Fran!.!, n I n. la. r.i: qu . riiu'..l" I he K.i ili.r ui l.'ic Am, X.iv. 7 ,M.
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KCRKT Or ilr.AL HHOW TO UK HANDSOME a t,l,.nir.
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Palm llais
'lo Panama do do incus .V bovs do China triuiui'd do Mens Canton do
1 case fash. Mole II-. ,
1 doz do 1 1 II ri-i r. I,,
I do Mag, ar " .1..
1 do Artiits
1 P.-arl rt.- bl'k Kossim, ,1.,
1 Low Brush ,t,
.-.ra.,. norence ,;ri.l. China Pearl. Hair and (., .ip sa,,.,. Straw. French. Lace and .,,... ,o,,I nets. Misses Bonn. t,. Childn-n's trinmiM ei Jock; Hartlwarrntul riir, inrp. very Iv! '""J!-,:","" increase,, 0r stck '.r nii.c.i. and we thiukcau c,,,,,,,,.,.. ,ceessfullv ith any a, we bu, direct fro, Ino-ters. ' ' olio... ol rur, Viirirlv. iieajv , .k f i;reerie,. Wood-n' ware. v-c, More V . i" "H"U k' I'' ."rted retail st.r, . y(. feecr:..r.: toakind public for aver, in. 'ral patronage for many y ears past, and hope by a fair and liberal course f dealing to merit a continuance of such favors. apl 31.. r.VJ x. r,, CA U JO
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can instruct any e
I leach Sow lo make l.r.iwi. -n" , .
I lead, how In rcm.iic inn, .ini ' ai.o.
I leach how torhaiis-- 'I" -i !" , I l.ach h..w I.. lii-.kcllo-n,ikl.ask,i . I leach h..,v ,., make lir vii icclh a "'., I,
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I teach h..M- Iu make tlir
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I tea. Il ll.ix I., nave i re... a.... i - . . K k. ... i.r. s. r.c ill. .-..ght l-f i
t.arli hnw I" r. -l..r. lin:':'ir' ' )' " '.;,!tl i ,.,..1.1.,.,. ... i lcnrc L-r.i tiairt"" " ...ioH
I teach In.., te make iar.l i-row" -
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li nr grow I"" " ,
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II oer-igneit t,as ., received from the East a fresh supply of Spring and Summer clihi,..
I ft-yell how fo injkt' ti
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sis.ing .., ciow, coats, tweed, satinet, jeans and lin- " "r ' ,V. . . I.r ,!ini-'
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.....ice, o , t,tt,n ,, i omiiifv gentleman prncltcally for the ' minting House audbusines. i.ur suits; the course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of book keeping and penmanship, lecture, on mercantile transaction,, commercial c-,1 cuJj.t,o,.csc..e,veri,,g the entire Held of to,,.'.rSI.".l.h?.l".,SI,"I, . .rah,""t I"'l'"' ' t-co,e
advances:...-,. Fur, .i ...:r"",".p,,M.Tr. "! i TT I IIOI.sSTt'lC V .1I fllTTHES,
by calling at the institution, or bv a ,! .?, ' ,', , A -' " I'orw nn. on the east side of Elm. principal, (post-paid:) J K hk" li Z , ' i ' '"' "'.p constantlv on hand a supemh 111, l.-.VJ l.-i-fim " "C,-1A' nmipal. riora..ortmet of mattnisses of all kinds, and has ... . -r.... . " extra b't of his ow n superior spring mattresses W . , ,: " CI.OCK . pim, i ' "'" pieces, which are capable of Ving changed ville. nix "-'yiccs to the citizens of Brook, j ('""'"'I'"' l-ing alike and e.iially soil.) twelve ( in, if' lhe ffpaeitv of Watch and l"f'r''''- nines: thus lasting much longer, besides ,. .," a?-'ra'.Kl repairer making an.l ........ II, . ,,l'"' '"or con, anient for handling. Thev are
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..;,i r ., rLr"""nt-dalions. Shop three doors i r''-eive.l a (liploma ror them at the late MechanAXorll, of the .,.,, oAtn.. ....... . . .e.' Ki.ir. . .. ... . -
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one door aboie I ior.i i. '.'.'.. 1"' enmoro si..
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repaired, cleaned an.l v amis" , I C ' ,"n"," ai,9-10-ly s.RAMi,cT Sycamore t. I
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pKO rt.rTIOe,.Fire..Marlne and Inland ln-L(.r?7-r l?,T'U -'".r:."cero,pay.,.f obi l , '""' , V'" '""1'r'l-.'' d. Agent tor'lbis old an. responsible oftice. is al. , prop; red to i, sue po.,c,es, upon approved ,i,u' on' (xr.Z , ... JOHN J. FOL'TS, Aokx-t tor Laurel ami Kranklia County. my7,J
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rr. cl, and American 1'aper Hangings M,ch : iews.1 him,, -t s.-n-ens. w,.,. curuiii, paH-r..-te.. and civet and In.ilali..,, l;,,r,,.rs. hiWl,,e otters at li.desale and Kotail. at t!,e lowest mark,t I"""""- apl '.. 1.V lti-1-v
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the, will warrant and sell at the ! ,.rson.s will please .ill ani c..i""i'urcuaaing elsewhere.
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