Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 September 1852 — Page 4

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Vi v.m t;ra!.-tin's Magazine. THE RANGER'S CHASE. VI e-,tt'i 11 lr t the War of ISI2. t; v .? . T . i'ins r. L . ri ': i k ; nr. I 1! I 1 !! . - K K H K p . . i.,..,. th--n l' - 'i.-i uray t-ttvaks of a f; i ! s't n; ., . . !h .itorn lior'i nth - !;. i'v. .infill r.m-rs wit o

whioh !i i I

'for inert rn-l h.irsos. Folo-ir rode within tho slifltor ol tlio tiinluT, anil dismounted on tho bank of a shallow stream the first ! they had seen with a gravelly bed. "We must rest awhile, hoys," he : s:ii.l. "and recruit our horses or we shall break down before nipht." His rampaniens followed his example; nnd all led th'ir panting horses to the stream, to drink of its clear sparkling waters. I?nt lviir ir drew his back sud-

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!;: t ik.-n i- a little ink. a-, 1 tlien moved ti a ".'..io until th rri !ers were

tn uiit. Sii, h nrovisi.iiw as

:ist t!i r own hunger

n iLs:! ttolio.i. without d.biv. and

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,.! vian.is ,-u..n.'!i i r in Me th in ten times th'vnvmt'.vr: :i'i ! with t'.f readin ess ,.f ;h wo;u :i of those d ivs. ,a?h h id Iven pr.vi,!ed by wi.'o, sister. or sweetheart

n!v. befre he had tourhej the tide:

nn I. arrestin g t lie others in the same manit r. pointed to the bottom of the rivu

let.

t!l-V ll ! W.iS til with i how ev

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11I 1. IIOVI.AXI, Attorney at Law, J Brookvillo, Indiana.

AAV IMHIWl.HMIIl'.J,,,,, Htm in and

partnership in Hie practice of tin- Law tn tint Frank.ln Circuit Court. JOHN KYMAN, en 3, 1KS1 3?-t-f ElHiAKIIAYMOXIt. HI ItlOltltOW, Attorney ami Counsellor at It i Law, Office on Burg.-n street, one door North ifdeo. Holland's, Ilrookville, Indiana. Jc 2t,'51 '.- ly

If. JOSES, Attorney and Counsellor at

Law. Ilrookville,

'flico. Court street.

,lnd.

Office nnder American

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-Is n t t!ia- a horse's track!"' he asked, iiidie-t:nr the snot with his ritle. "Yes" sai l White, "and here are more. And ii.'re. t the left, they are plainer, and more numerous. Our visitors must have pissed this way, and are not going to the IVe rA-t:!'! Th" tr3 k were but faint prints in the shit tin x srravel of the stream; and. tothe eveso: I -si observant men, would have b en .jiilte void of meaning:. It was how-e.-or. t!ie peculiar faculty of Western It infers, nover to overlook anvthinp;;

and their attention once attracted, but a safe," replied Edgar. "Gut they cannot few moment were consumed in deter- , be more than three hours ahead of us, mining that, fifteen or twenty horsemen j and I think we may overhaul them tohad ridden alonj the bed of the stream; night. " tint they were Indians, and traveling in "Thev are twentv to two." said White.

histe. It nrght seem a more diiticult , e must matter to tix. even apnroximatelv, the ' men."

length of time which had clasped since ''We can cross the river," Edgar anth -ir pa-s , - e: but the invention of ran- swered, "and ride on as long as we have g -rs was seldom at fault. j light. By that time we can see which "Ceergo." said the captain to Field- j direction the Indians have taken; you can in -jr. "get on your horse, and ride up the j then return here and hasten up, the stream a few rods is fast as he can walk j men, who must reach this point before :ri am ng those tracks." .midnight." Fielding obeyed; and, turning out of i It required hut few minutes to cross th 1 stream a short distance above, came the river, which at this season is always hack and dismounted. The little party j low. Upon the western bank the tra'il now stripped their horses of their har- ; was still more apparent than upon the

rreuse came out upon the ' n0:?s- an,K picketing them upon the ! eastern. Here, also, there had been a the h rhag- was sh rt and su oot herbage, stretched themselves up- halt though not so long. "Three hours

trt!tt:n-r n.ni,',. c..,., on tne sward at the marsrin of the stream, of davlio-ht. now." thono-ht. Ei brar."and

nn d themselves As soon as the agitation in the waters we should overhaul them:" he forgot : on tlu ridges. ,Kt ' ( ;1sin!- Edgtir fixed his gaze upon the ! that his force was but one to ten that

io.itpr.nis plainly visible ot t lclclin!! s he was more than a hundred miles

But this was not the only inference I BROOK V1LLE ATTORNEYS.

mai rjiiar urew irom me signs oi i neir halt. The footprints of several horses led oil' from the river, in different directions; but it was in that uncertain, winding way which animals take while grazing and from the extent of these paths it was evident that a halt of some duration had been made. While minutely examining the ground, the captain suddenly discovered the print of a small shoe and following it a little aside, he ap proached the river bank, and discoverer the impress of both Jane's feet in th

soft loam. Directly over these, upon u willow branch, hung a small Bhell comb evidently placed there as a signal for him. Beside her footprints were those of two savages, who had sought her, and dragged her roughly back to the halting point. Edgar noted these things with the coolness, but also with the fierceness of the ranger; and grasping his ritle tighter in his hand walked back to his companion. "They must have halted here two or 3 hours," said the latter.

They think they outwitted us, and are

tiow plain, that the chase before

th-iowa- a 1 m jt oil': and it was p, e pivoea! augury oi th - resolution to follow it to the end. that th-'v thus set out

wait patiently for the

' e.

natie rra l-n

ii.i t i 'y h id finished a hasty a:; ; each t-.ken a deep draught r, .,ai whore they had watered ' the gnu- of the dawn had re.!, and "he dew-drons nn.

grass were sparkling ends in the opening light. The hin th - grove were "fluttering, .vvt;", songs, front branch to, or lining off in Io:Vt an,l i' ghts :ar over the verdant

. en: :ieir

itt-.ng n-Uy p

tiie ue.-r ste.iked out from r!i '!: tvs.a:i.i stamping daintily ground, or tossing proudly iin il'iod heads. SllUti"..l mink- .1

the rl.-ing wind. A !.- t-,h,t ..

h rse, am! watched the gradual filling from any settlement, in the midst of a

up. by the current. Scarcely a pebble, ; vast solitude, where he could meet none

or of

a gram ot san.t was washed into one j but enemies. IS or would the reflection them, that he did not note scarcely a have disturbed hi in .had it occurred. He

o! a p i ,;ig snirit. lioat -,! ,r,..K-i minute passed whose intluence he did not saw but one lmao-e the helnless can-

... uivi ii Mtitr . i r- l i;o;ig the jeweled ora m,t lL- ostun ite. m slowlv obliterating the trail; tive in the hands of his most hated foes:

JOWeis g.vithv

; i on;, or blended 'gntennig hu.' of heaven: that stii; lingered round

iig raoidlv. or

she--..; the- red in the u: ! ;:n arc of white an;:;oo:ieh. The dav

p sses,-:.;:i of the earth and

were i:i

th

The stars

in tne It : the shadows' the grow.;

deepening i:u, ea.-t grew yellow n .u!ie.l til snn'

Had t alien tu

s-Ky. "There is light cnoegh nw. bovs." s:id Edgar, ri.-i ng to his feet, "to heHn the search for the trail. Let us saddle up an 1 he oil'."' Time was never wasted bv these m.n.

witmn tive minutes all wen .1! ..... 1 ii.

i.u-. aim ' n le.l aieng t:i western skirts of the grove

indications b ft by th.

was g:-en by one a the trail was found

pa.u ai once galloped to the IMgars-ratig to the ground, a inc.! the track. . . I ...

i .-uspected. iievs. mounting. Tli.-re has'lv H.-,l-kin h-ro, and he , !s ), ,

way. to li;: I iTi.; t ii,-,. ;,n. the purr.it."

"I!i.i;;i:i hke." said W

lisot: ojir US. But tain."

".OV.T. as K,' r:,r- .'

from t!ie b'ades ;'t the end of an hour, he rose i and, cool and considerate as he usually

.urn uaiKeii nearer 10 me water, out. a was, ne would not have hesitated to enfew moments of scrutiny were sufficient counter the whole band, with his single to determine how long it would be before i strong arm. Fortunately, perhaps "no the new tracks were as nearly filled up, sueh opportunity seemed likely to be of-

th old when he saw them ; fered him, for alter winding about for a ' few miles among the Bluffs, the trail asare j i t e six hours ahead of cended the ridge which divides the two id: - and to-morrow night will rivers, and here turning again toward b ore we will." j the north, the fugitives had evidently

inns: oe making lor tne torn, ' increased their speed. The long twiI'iasan BliifTs." said White: lisrht. too. was deenenino- into nio-lit. ami

: so. will not miss the Mississip- the fear of again going astray would com-

i pel a halt, so soon as the tracks I ccame

as were first. 'Til v iis." h s i --e them. "Thev above tii

"and

1"

T MT. rilOOKSIIArVK,

tit .onn5eiiorai ijot.

Attornev and

tlire on Court street. 011-

losut- me v uuri iiouie, nruuKTiiie, initiana. my 14 31 I I.Fltrn WAlt I), Altornev at Ijiw, Brook. .V ville. Ind., and am nl for Hie Protection Insurance Coniian; . policies of in.iimnee airainst lonn or damace ly run: i.--ed on favondde terms, llfBoetw o doors North of B. II. & J.C. liurtou's etore. my I It. 3lrri,l Attorney nt law. and No. I, tary Fulilic, keeps on hand blanks for deed.-, mortsniires and all kinds of convevancjng. apl 311 liiii J tYIII S Kll.;01tr.s Attorney and ConnsetX1 loral law, Hntokville. Ind. IMtice on Court !t.. Ka.-t of the old Court House. apl .3, lSo'.' 17

Nolarv Ptth-

Urook-

Cicionati Advertisements.

Patent detalic Burial Cases.

II IV AMtOICi: S( AM. Ofan iinprovi-d ilnu.piit up in any part of the country, lfepairinirdone on the sliortel notice. iti.i i i;m i. 3. S. Clieneweih V Co.. .Miner. Andrews Ax Co. l'.ili..p. Wells 6c Co.. K. liuciiaiiun, John Swasey cc Co., Kurdsall & llroiher. Coluiuhia street, north side, between Pvcamorc and liroadwav, Cincinnati, Ohio. nih j ly

tlfKeontinne lo manufacture and keep eonstnntty II on hand, every size and variety of finish of tliisinvaluaMe article, now rapidly suix-reedinetlie use or w ooden rotlins w herevcr introduced, on account or Uieir superiority for depositing in vaults, Tor protectiiigihu remains Troin Hie casualties incident to ordinary interments, (as tlioir pr.-nl strensth prevents the earth from rrushinir them) ami the KTiitiflcution it affords the Iricn.U of the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept together In an imperishaldecase. As we have n'eeiilly reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offerinc favornhln i..,l... ...,.....t.

, to I'ml. Tinkers Ihrenirlioiil the West, and reiH.-ct-I fllllv Ml.lifit nnl.n rnmi llmm 1

W . C. DAVIS St CO. my? Ji. E. corner 9th & Main sL., Ciueinnali. ('I STOJI made Roots and Shoes at wlioeale l.yJA.MKS HUDSON, No. HS-i Walnut street! t inciunati, Ohio. ap 0, 1S.VI Hi-I-v

BPtOOKYJLLE MERCHANTS

New Good3. rpll K suhscrilK-r thankful to a generous putdic I for jiast favors, would respectfully announce to his oltl customers and to the community penenilly, that he has lately received direct from the Kast'a fresh and well selected stock of sprjnpand summer Dry Coods and notions, silk poods, ready made clotliinir. Loots, shoes and tonnut, silk, straw, and Panama Hats, Hardware, Classware, and 4ticcnswaru. lie also keeia constantly on hand a heavy

supply of lirmcerle, Mnsprd Oil, AVIiite Lrnd,'

mir himi contreii carpet warps, carpclmps, cotton I yarns. sole and upper leather, calf and kip skins, j

4

salt.

WW

irrin.l slmii s. iron nails, and steel. and a more i sO-iyji. !

relleral assortment of eyerMhinir tlinn is llsmillv I'---rte,J-C'l 1 .. s!;?T

found at a regular retail esluhlisliment. He w ould j "Bss -J LiiiSTl I sav in i-oncliistoti. Hint all of llu i.tiv. nnin..l P ' --ii .iTT ' . - ni-f

in n-- w iii in- mmu in t nw iiures as inev can oe lHiujrht at from any house in the country, fie would then extend a polite invitation to all "to come ami examine hi Is, as he always take jrreat pleas

ure in snow mir iiieni nno diaries noiuitijr i.r it

All kind

in exi

price in cash paid for all kinds of cniin

jel KIC11AKD TVNER.

ffHE Suluc

B the 1

ri speclfully

kinds of merchantable country produce taken ,,,., i ' '""r,n ni il clianire for eoo.1, ami the Highest market . ,,,rtZ, r?n"" in cash tiaid for all kinds of trnun. .,!., ." r "f

i'bscr,b.r,ll,il,,kr,1, I heral pairi.iii,..,. k,, ''"'nij ; i..r..;. .,";;,, ' ,i hv keep,,,; c.,...,,,,,,, " "r"f.l

1 ir:t is rather too tar north," Edirar : invisible.

in the sad- r' r;lt win ionow tnem.it ttiey ) Tltey tollowed, however, with all nrac-

nerthernand 'y 1 l lrv,Hl Kock- 1 ticable speed, for an hour longer dis- , in search of' fayinir. he threw the saddle ag-ain mounting atVverv offshoot from the main

enemy. A sio-nal ui'0'1 11 ,IS,- and imit iteit by his ndcre, to ascertain their direction: but. at

tiie extreme nerth Cl,.'nlK,!1!"' remounted for the pur- the end of that time, it was no longer safe and t!i . whole com- i ''''l . . to proceed, and Edgar reluctantFv drew

place. id exam-

said he ren but one

b 'en sent this ittract us from

n we'll

ute

ofil-mee t H er o;.ve it

they have circumvent up so. cap-

up. "You had better return to the river TIOW. White.' :,iil lio "noil lirinr. t brt rn

- .....v, ..in .-.in- iin nun

i on as last possible. 1 will expect you be- ! fore daybreak." "If they do not come up, I'll return myself, said White; and. turning about, he rode away to the south. The hardy ranger was now left alone, in the midst of the wilderness. Nio-ht

had closed in, moonless and the stars

but V. e i; vi ever it. V, a-ti.-s. and re pretty ne

! t the m;i-i ontinno ir!v duo

M-..-

T.V. kin:

f..r -;it

sr.uth

turn n v'hward. we s.ioner. I. t no on

we ti-ive t

I ue c i;iv:i:v wits -i nd; i.; ! v, an l ti 'v l;h him Wiiite and

.".11 re:e::t :?i r tli

;r.r r...!

t!i

ree

tiivergmg lin-'s: but the same general dircc-

t no vonn r

aeeoent of its

1 answer.

' trail, and mut re- ;' !ir.ite into small th chase. Wo

t ii ir.'m t lie i'or-

w i-.u Ii. I think, thev are m

aj cviv. th-y wiil not :- ii- e will m....t ;.. ti. .

ovemnc th. re: or. if the trail sl,..'l.'l

may ceme tojether linger on the wav

1 much t i in-- already."

s.in .i i,.l int ee; i:.!r,,r teok tJeoro;.. Fi. !,!in:

'.t.njr tlie iniinifti.,11 t,.,t t.. i ..

..... I,, nn-Hv.-iv to the nertli-u-.'t 'PI...

ler isiens set out at the snm.

lime. i.i,iii t;,( all npiintiining tion.

tor an h ur. these in the centre kept ailtherest in vi.nv; but. at the end of tn.u .me. t ie undulations of the prairie. nn, t,,e rapidly wi-h which thev traveled, had completely separat ,I them. IM-ar am. tiie tuo companions whom h. had chosen as u-,-11 ,or theexcllenee of their lors"s.a.sfr,!,(.ir u(.i-knewn Connie and coel,,essu-ere ueen the extreme riir.it.or nortitern tbmL-, , ...i.-.i.

r"i ii.i- i

tain had sheeted, both on

Ul"0r. and lor ft... ...I. ....

t-'.-e ii gave ii;m. simuM th

to i le n.irt'i. it ,s wit;,,!

c o'ltmue i!i , h -,.

Several hours passed -vhieh they h id emssodti,

. . - " ,'.m tne Danksoi twonr throe pratno streams: who;,, on armroaehiiiothe braneh.-s of th M,h.,kia. th-v su.l-nV !o:,n theui-.olves upn xh, trail ! a .-dti-ie horonnn. Kocpintway ir.un th- f uiber. it stretched te-

u-.'i me uerl'i. a -;; ,v:.

ot tiie s ream. disd-tinin

nieiK wnn !i might have 1

wood. I ae three lliene.ted

'It is the same Indian 1... i .1. .

alter a short scrutiny of the hat think- von f

I hat it we fellow ! plied, "we shall be led . I

in .M . M0 ,.,k0!S t ,,)m.uh pains to show us winch way he has gone.'1

iou are ri-;,t. has passed be,e horse wa ; as ires''

i:. o e. i ne w.-it ..ii i.-.. l. . i i

, ,1. i . ' "m.u'ii iri'in ins

li;H l.s J, t . t, I I ...

. r ,, i mi ween. not follow liiTii

Without fort il. -r ..,.--.,'.: ... 1. .

- . n.t .1, ii-:i. ue sprang aJ!Un , tU(, ,;,da0. am! ros,,m,.,, Ins original .lection-verging indeed.

r.iue i in mi. man to-, .-.r. ,1..

'I think. George, said he. after a minute's retleetion, "you had better ride on to the I'ortaire: the men will all be

there bv the middle of the afternoon

Tell them to bait th ir horses for an hour, and then follow us with all speed, so as to join us at the month of the Illinois by sunrise t -morrow. Unless the trail should lead us too much out of the way. we will wait for them there. If you d not find us there, look for three

columns ot smoke ranjino- north and twinkled but

so tit !i. and in ike all haste to come up." 1 woods. The wind as usual in this coun1 1 ! .injr m a le iu reply; but, putting try had subsided toward cveninsr, and spur-to his horse, turned his head to sunset had been followed hv a dead calm . tli - west an l was soot, out of sight When the footsteps of White's horse while M lir and White, now left alone, died awav in th ilUtnneo tl.o c;i.,,.., r

' took th-ir way as rapidly as was possible the crave added depth and awe to the soltip the bai.ksol ! Mrcam. It was a small itude. Not a branch waved scarcely

teree wit.i which to attack twenty sava- a loaf stirred; and even the tricklino-of "a

ges; mil, ha.t tiie o.l.Is been ten times greater. Ediyar's eagerness and White's zeal would have felt no check. What th.-y might not eglect by the strong hand th v tru-t d to Mratagom to compass; ai.d even the savage was no match for the ranjer. in cunning. Tho two adventurers had gone scarcely a mile, when thev were brono-ht. siidilenlv

to a halt. Tito trail was about equally divided one half the party keeping up the bed of the stream, and "the otherhalf issuing toward the loft, and leading off westward. This was embarrassing. The prisoner could not bo with both divisions; and it was oxl reinely difficult to determine which to follow. "Wo are at fault,'' muttered Edgar. "There is a siirn which may set us risrht." exclaimed White, pointing to a little strip of some white stuff which flut

tered upon a bush, but a few paces from

i lie

i uiuans turn

iim. that we must

awav, during

' belts of timber

water. "The briars have hefrien.lo.l . """.."'"'

s a need " i Ptouna listo

Edgar redo rapidly to the place. A narrow strip evidently torn from Jane's bridal dress hung fluttering upon a briar, as if caught in passing. He halted at tho distance of several yards, and cautiously approached on foot closely scrutinizing the ground at every step. The

norses nas passed

little spring, in a ravine near him, only served to make the stillness audible -as a glimmering light but renders darkness visible. Eegar dismounted, and led his tired horse in the direction of the sound; and, having allowed hint to drink, divested him of his harness, and picketed him on a slope of green grass near the spring. His own thirst satisfied, he then seated himself at the foot of a tree; and, drawing his blanket up over him, endeavored to sleep. The stillness was broken only by his horse, eagerly cropping the sweet grass; and the monotony of the dripping fountain, combined with his fatigue, soon brought on that half dreamy state which precedes oblivion. Indeod.his head was thrown "back aagainst the tree, and his eyes were closed, when he suddenly sprung to his feet, and standing as motionless as the

trees about him. assumed the attitude of

ning.

costiscep.

'.ill the the o,

course

tire." he track.

t o ii

And.

onougit to brush against the briars: but directly beneath the fragment, a small dry twigwas broken, and the leaves about it were flattened to the ground. ........,o;...,.i i . .. i i. ..

.,,.,) ;, 1 ""'i "s neon set mere,

wn found in the! cm mrecung tne ex-

...ni.i.iiion ui mo iragment, ins flispicion was confirmed that it was not accident, but design which placed it there. The fabric was not drawn, as it would have been, had it been torn in passing and it bore marks of a hand larger than Jane's.

"Th

FREE STONE. 1IIAVE on hand, and am constantly receiving a l.irye stock of free Stone, of the ver best piality. and my arrangements are such that'l ean furnish the following articles either w liolc.-ib or

retail. Window Sills and Caps. DoorSills.st. ps or

... . , -. ........ ....... iimu mm 11.1.1 Without UOUbt, near , stones either Five Stone or Marble.

"0w up. and 11 djardis-

im." White awav from

retho 1

I have now on hand.

tttl pes window sills and caps; Sotirt of 311 inch door sills. S inch wall; rnt" of most superior water table: 41M " of head stones forprave yanls; eixirns of erave yard posts,; inches square; inn ft of step stun" of all sizes; .VK" of doorsills. 1-Jitich wall; Soon " of flr,' wall opine. 4 bv 1 1 inches; toon " offence rnpinir.4 by 1-i; Tosether w ith a I a ree iinaiiMty of other Free Stone w ork, all for sale very cheap for cash. Give me acall at NTOSK YARD, F.ast side Vine stn-et. between Pearl and Columbia, on Second. Persons from the country about

Mii.-iinniK TM'.ue. e cainnir on me, ean eel their

wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the

most reasonable t

said Edgar: :inee sunrise, is when he

'for he and his

left th

W arc trv mo- to oi.tw ,t Vl,;t.. s . " :""-'"- ''70.-. as . weep a tanre sio, k of

.- ............ ..,.., ?.t.-j., ,,.ii?..inii, vi, iiauu io

S..UU i:ie capiatn; "OUt tliey (ton t know !UU P country trade. with whom they have to deal. This lit- i k ,c-., J0HN ".!. AWREr.?::

trail. Thos. sumstantial than positive

tie piece ot muslis is a lieil-sl-in i;.

though it did come from Jane F:eldino-'s

dross. Wo must keep up the stream, and simeres

let 1 ,ioso ilecoys go on their wav." t "It has been ascertained," says Cha- i teaubriand."that thowhiteman.in America, is capable of enduring more hardships and privati.ms than tiie Indian, and is decidedly his superior even in his own mode of warfare:" and thence he ilo.hier.

or- .. ....-.. i . 1-.,.

evidence noro -.., :.. -' 'ivi.omUous nooui oiHoreiices 111

V v Il I II I 1 TI IT

little

Vide

,

ueciar:

ieations like

solitary

. ..i..n.or more nmv-i.

rent signs, satiMied hint that this - ' ' .

attempt to draw

the shallowness

reasonings almost

Me

turn ot:

o: the i'ee.-i!

IWaV. His 0:il;i,li):.mo .... I

instinctive

tracks.

made since

smiled nt

. and rode 'rstood his N- 1 TI...

f:..-t tt, . ,1... I . - 1

was tiry in a

proved that they had been

ru:.n-e; i.ora'i-e ttte ,i,nv m.,st j)ave ceasiMlto drip fmnone blade to another.

buu us i)oinriin,listurle.J between

ueneame ireshness ol the !.l;..

race, and other unprotitable speculations

ma 1110 lacts. about winch there is no dispute, instead of being the result ofgeneric distinctions, are' the effects of a much later cause superior intellectual cult.ire. Not that the rangers of those

nays wore highly educated

men, in the

ordinary acceptation of the term but anv degree in the scale of civilization, by the

providence of Hod

TO CO! TR V M r.RCII I T'S. rialh-

I lerss, Ac. Wholesale Clothine. Cloths. Cas-

estmcs. Innimmes. e.-c. Ac. New

Gothic Arcade. 1S4 Main street, between Fourth

and Fifth. Ha ine perfected onrarrancnientsfor the wholesale department of our business, we bteto inform our friends and merchants generally, lliat w e are prepared to offer to their notice every article connected with our branch of trade, and particularly invite thrir attention to the excellence of st le and quality of workmanship.of our ready made' cloth inc. which we an-court. lent w ill compart- with the work of unv establishment In the Cniled States. COJIKN.I.ASKK& CO. N. B. We bee also to announce, that w e have onirajred Mesrs; M a. vs and W. Cmi.ns. of the late Arm of J. f hilds V Bntthers. who embrace this opportunity of soliciting their friends to favor them w ith a call. ap 9, 1S.V2 16-ly

TA'. 1HTT, Attorney at Law. and Not: t lie. oilice with Gcoanc HoLLisn, Es.p,

111V, lllO. T AW IAIITEHSIIIP.-Jons; A. Matso ' IJ and Joh II. Faroa har. have this dav entered into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A.MATSOX. JOI1NII. FARQVIIAR. mrift CASES IIERMA or Ituptiircof 1UUU TIIE BOWELS CI KEDRL PTL KEA.M1 PROTBrno-t or -the bowels. This disease is very

common, particularly among the laboring classes ofboth sexes, and is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Ir. Kates, of 133 Pvca-

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

has for a longtime given his attention to this disease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument, which is worn w ith ease and comfort, and. at the same time w ill keep the

bowels, or protruding part w ithin the orillce. Howimportant is it, therefore, for those w ho are ruptured to be cured. HERNIA CURED. I have used several Trusses, w ith but mile relief, until last Tall I noticed in the "Dollar, Nonpareil"' Dr. Kates' Trusses and his manner or treatment, and obtained one of his instruments, which hat 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 purchasing 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 in Cincinnati, I therefore send you these lines by Mr. Btisswell, informing you that the Truss has done well, and that I believe myself cured. as there is no protrusion or pain any more: in fact I can dispense w ith theTrussfor weeks w ithout any symptoms of the disease returning. Yours truly, GEO. II.VYDEM Hamilton co. O.

U q q q

.More Proof of Dr. Itntr' Trusses, for

Ilupiurr ol ihr Donrlsi. Carroltox, Ky., May 21. If-.11. Mr. Editor Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Kates, lavail myself of the opportunity I long w ished, to publicly testify to the great number of persons to w hom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under my know ledge, several of w hom were fellow sufferers w ith me in the Mexican w ar. For want of proper Trusses they were nnderconstanl fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious w ork, but they can now do a good day's work without injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport Daily News. ITy Dr. Kates' olllce is 153 Sycamore street. Cincinnati, Ohio, whete all those atllicted with a Rupture ol the Bowels are requested lo call. There are thousands whoc.m bearteslimony to the above.w ho have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. -J -1 tj EJ imii:ai:! kiweaxei! d:ea.e! ! .' be ye healed. Ye w ho have, ip an unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of which

f hen neglected are seen in our public Hospitals

and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of

the depravity or man: the health and vigor that once bloomed upon the cheek being destroyed, the bodily frame disfigured and disgraced. Why suffer this loathsome disease to inflame and enlarge the glands; ulcerate and disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bone and stiffness in the joints; w asting aay of the muscles, and finally rendering you unable to pursue any business occupation whatever. Why linger out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death. Ye, w h are afflicted by any form of these diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply where you can be cured, and not suffer yourselves to be treated by those who are entirely ignorant of medicine

and disease, until you are beyond the possibility of

cure. It is. therefore, of the greatest importance to the afflicted In know that there is a certainly of their being properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. Kates' Mtmi ai. OrrtcE. No. 153 Sycamore stn-et, a few- doors below

Filth, on the West side.

3 q 9

!IEOIt'AI. AliVKE!

Disr tsrs of youth and maturity acquired aan early period of lire, which destroy the physical and mental pow ers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those w hose constitutions have become debilitated through practices acquired in youth, or by the excess of later years, w hereby the pleasures of life are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing misery and regret, should make application to a phjsieian w ho has devoted his time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical office is at No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, w est side, is a Physician who is competent to cure the most hopeless cases. He also cures all those diseases arising from infection, either in their primary or secondary forms. It is, therefore, important to those afflicted tocall upon him without delay. ap 1!,1S.V ltj-ly A RELIEVED Sl'FFEKER.

lM t OWi:.s, I iicirrtalirr ACoriiii tj .linker. And manufacturer of every kind

aim quuiiiy 01 iiouseiioni Furniture, Alt. Cariuel. I

inioaiin. nes.ecuuiiy iiiiorius the citizens of Sprinclield towiishipand surrounding country, that I w ill continue theabove business in the Larue Carriage shop. And will hope to merit and receive a continuance of the vert liberal patronage which has been extended to nie for the past jeiir. Broom Machinery and Boxing Aiig.-rs of the .(

coiisisiiiioi oeauiuui new iiaiteriisot - "ri" i....n mmir to onier. ruim.s the ln.t mi, -tit... 1...11. ..r

.. common ware. A:., w Inch .11 manufactured mid sold w holt-sale and retail. I ....l..,. '.,.,. i,;.a. i,.,'...u '.. V... ! I

1 I sntRTAKERiNn. I shall continue to give mves-' 11.. 1........ i..-r... 11..1.. u .... '. . ... r . I

v . r " ,""r r1' ? '"''."' I Ginghams. Laces, edgings, inserting; need ."X frZ ! 1 ,r,r,,,.l"l".f ,lK' ''''' l'i'rsi. cd ollars.Hecves.Cuns.Nilk, Command Worstfrom the indispensable trouble atlendrng the death e.l Hose. Kid and Silk Gloves of all colors B,,.i an 111 t IrilMlll. t.l. Sill ...I.. . ...t I - Lll .... l - ..U....UII

:.T.! .. . ' ... ' " "'" "'o mi itiucrais mini. 'Use stock ol 11r111ts.nl evervoua tvand i.ri.-e

together w ith a select assortment ol'Cilv made

ltlHEI'T 1 1I FOKT.ITIOXK ANOTHER tJKEAT AKRIYAI.. By the arrival of the ship "Forest St.ite'"and "Sachem" at New Orleans from

Liverpool, we have received our Spring supply of

.t'leeiisw lire Tea ware. e.

repack or sell in original packages on most favor-

anie i.tiiis. m KMA o; I.KIiETTER. apl 9. Id: 1-y 217 Main St., bet. Fifth and Sixth.

The Fire in Brookville TI A K EM no difference in the price of goods, un- ! less it makes tin-in clu-apcr 1 1. an ever. '1 o prove that they are so very cheap, just step into Bcrton's and examine bis I Hint) slock of ,cii SSi rtsonitblr Gonilt. ' Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore; ' which he issi-lling. he.iper than the cheaiiest. I l.Aini.s iicis . is, In endb-ss variety, liaudsomeiv assort-d. and of

City. All

should call a, th.

-: "ant 1,- a.

Stoves, Ma...-St.,,,nrd...rxC;,''.f,,'- Tl'

"'"'".'-uiliY'."

" 'on enr.

Burton-, Store, w h.-r.. ... ' .. r"rlfB u

ntilin.,l.....i, . w I..U11J ..

. .""u tun ltijvfi,,L .-in .'utlor, OlV.ee, Store a, "i,k' ...... -.i 1 . . ""v ai.d s-hnr. c.

... ' . . rn. i L

I pulilic is rrsprctfullv

i-arlor itove

The

leg

1 ""I y mvilei! i 1 l ' " "

L I ..I.. 1

1.1a, a...i: ' 1

" , "H-, .sun

v cqipcr Kctllt-s.

?ugar Kettles

ols. Cl..

"V" tun.,,,,;;,' R

in, us

artd k .f 7-

WHOLESALE

;Ton: avahe

s

alw ays on hand a large and well assorted stock of

STONE WARE,

witliintlie county with a first rate hearse free of

cnarge. Patext Corpsi: Preserver. I w ill use

anie apparatus when ordered. The object for which

o is iiiieiiiieu is peneclly to preserve corpses from decay for any length of time, without being anv w ise offensive to delicacy, or unseemly in appearance. Bnc rolent iiistitiiiii.iis.-in.l ,,11 ..ti,..r. .. 1... .1

consisting 01 Jiigs.jars, to oeiaj Minerals unm the arrival of distant relMilk pans. Chums. &c, nlives,or to make suitable preparations for interof every variety of pat- nient, can. by use of this machine preserve them for ters and size. ' weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, allow in - a'l ALSO. Shaker Pipes lo gaze upon them. p ' and friction Matches. '"h 19, lr;32 13-Cin EVAN OWENS. Particular attention ! pai.ltofiHingordersfor rASMXili M I I.I.S. Tho undersigned have country merchants. the pleasure of announcing tothe citizens of Our prices are uniform Franklin and adjoining counties, that thev are now and cannot fail to give manufacturing, and hare readv for sale. Alexander

.....nai a iiiiiirovcii fanning .Mills. The patented

satisfaction

N. B. We are ageuts for Putnam CLASS WORKS, and are iilwavs nre-

j pared to till orders for

ii mil ll.ts, FLASKS,

liji uus, 0!c., ai lowest

tlgures. SEAMAN'S &HAI.NER Water St., near .Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, ap 9, 1S5-J lti-ly

iiu.roiciiicm 111 these .Mills render them far superiortoany others now in use. One hundred bushels

01 w heat per hour, ran In-cleaned with Ihem.takiii" out the cheat, and all other trash. But the tu Tl superiority of these mills can only be known bv seeing and trying. Call and see them, before vou buy some poor concern, which will onlv cumber your barn. W. s. BAKER, Proprietor. jylO 3(1 WM. MOFFAT, Manufacturer.

Callers, Slippers. Boots. Shoes. V:e., Vc

thisvalu-J' 4.rnilt-iiirii'(t ;oti

1: great variety: supc rtiiie cloths, doeskin and fan- " Ctissimeres.Suminer Cloths. Satliuets. Tweeds. Hosiery. Silks and other Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, kc.. A c. BOVS won. A large assortment, well selected, of superior, fine and common qualities, nt low prices. Itttftts, Miorsi, Iluts,, Captf, Carpeting. Table Covers.'! able Cloths; a large assortment of all qualities and prices. A very heavy stock of Muslins, bleached and unbleached, colored and twilled, cheap (rot-frit-. Hollow art-. Hardware. Cedarware, liueeiiswarc. Tea-ware iu whole sells. Vc. tVc. Our stock is very large, bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap "for cash or country produce. K. II. & J. C. L'KbTON. Brookville, April -J3, l.-Oi.

tuck with

sun OH" ri- nill Cur.. ... a

which I1.11111.. . tin-.,,.,.. "'"""Hufj. J

;.i, . . ' Ibak-r. t. 1

.licit, I. v-

''.itrM

and Keiail licm as c!n

an !nv ..il,, ....... , , '" tit

1 i r, K N ri. 1 .

1 fllTU III HI1V 1 Hktru . . 1

ripe, ami warr;tntt( i..,t,, nation hv l

nicni i.t jap:in tl Ware I,, -

P V it

chaiiic 111 tlieah. t,-l,.in, i " rr.r,,, ciiiitiilcnce, to all li fa,,,,.,' r,1,''- ,1,,'

sun-s tin m 111 11 r aii.lanii.n. Old Cnpp-r, I'ewter. an'rf Trr , , chnnge forall arti, lis i ,;, , u 'rD Oct. 3. '51. 41-u. .

J- H. Ft rj

l-jKYr.CI.OTIirn.-SArELSE,.,.ERn,Tai-II or. has on hand a large supply or readv made clothing ehean for cash, llissh.o. u - c.J. .1

- - -. ... i- " " ,...i

l H'.O. I. V IX IILLL North-west corner 1onl"" ',lr- callion s store, 011 Burgess street. l of Pearl and Walnut sis.. Cincinnati. Ohio net 11 14-tf " Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a large 1 I l l l HStlX .ifo IIMIrnnri, "'7n naand general assortmen or Japanned. Ornamental, ,) ,- of Ci,u.ilin.i. ( ,,., 8 pKl.titVpaid and Bronzed, and Pressed I ,,,-ware. which he oilers to secured. This company l:ls two depart , sel I 10 country merchants. Move and I,n dealers, joint stock and Mutual'. Kates of pre ,, ji the peddl.-rs and others at such prices as will yield a joint s.o. k department reduced one tl, " handsome prom to the buyer. Every article he of- The life of the husband mavbe insured for the b.-n-f.-rs for sale is made in his own shop, and ui.dcrlns otit of the wife, independent of -r...lii..r.

personal siipermlenilence. Irom the raw material, sentatives creditors may insure tl r . . .;

1IKRMAN IINCK.

NO. II. FARUCIIAR.

Lmck and Tarquhar. T 'I II i: I'ost Oilice building-. South West Cor-

il ner Main ami Head streets. Hrookvil

The bestand rhrnj.rst Fatnil.j

ROBERTS

coMpocxn

An alterative, T,r, i,,r,.,. '"'I Price 25 c, nt, ,,,r 1..,. ' O-i

Each box timtamt iii'tv -j". ';' " ;t P, i

rnt-ap airain as any ii,

ti nit s c h 1 a pc r, a 1 , il a , r cure of vsriniis ihn. H.i-s. i,

lures sold; lii-si,r. In

proper form fur 11

;'aiioa

' " mm I,

s ofi I

S a re

piil. t,

Sip

'ClUtui.J

11...;-

congregauons tne lives ol iln ir ministers Endorsersand securities the lives of those forwhoni they are responsible. II. II. Conn ay. Pres'f Boanlof Finance Hon. Jacob Burnet. S. Wi-gins mill T si i'.nt.ii.ino 1 : . . "

ehinen.and a great number of workmen, he hopes usual rates. J W HI I "r 1 ro..i vin x to be able to supply the increasing demand. i uvl-i-l iVO , ' '','''t.

Il..il.r.uin Ii-.. . K.nn .w... at. .......I .!.!., v 11.1 ,

tl..V. . .or!..:.. . i.V ' V. ... - ttt ...t . . ... J ' ""'- "'.v

...... ....... o ... ..... v . ...... 11 ,1111 mm linn ittiii

:tn do eipially as w

Aud in this particular he claims to have it in his

power lo oiler inducements far superior to anv other dealer in the West. " ; Having recently made large additions to his man

ufacturing department in the way of mom, ma-

Medical Examiner.

...... ......... , .f.i.in. .17. ... -11 in-re 111 point 01 price . ...... and quality, and. in addition to this, thev can al-. .1 , , , ,V !.!.. Tiie undersigned wajs buy just what they waiit.nnd mav fili up their i I'! ,0 f? ''A" fa r',".' V""sis,i"2 r " ncres; st..ks lust as thev mav desire, without the imoiive- 'I"0'" ''" 1 or which is well improved, the nieneeor waitingsix weeks or tw o months r,.ra sup- ''"'"U l' wt'" limbered. A two story frame a large plv fnon the east. Particular attention paid to , 7'"" a" 'J orchard of grafted fruit plenty packing and forwarding orders to the country. 1 01 good w ater from never failing springs stock wan,li til. 1S5-J 13 I ter mi various parts of the farm. The farm is in I " hite Water township. I miles north ol llrewers11 W.COlllA A CO-Bell and Brass Found- i '",7 ,- ,-l,e ',,,l-'j'rhoo.l is heallliy. society good.

tl, ers.and Mnnnat tun-rs of all kinds of Brass . voiicauonai prit lieges coin eni

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

per rivcis.speiter soi.ier ami metal iiiicking. Sc

on.l street, between Broadway and Ludlow. Cincin

nati. Oiiio. p Their bells are executed on new and improved principles, superior to any Foundry in the w orld. The) have a Chime of Eight Bells." the first and onlv correct one ever made in this country. teb li, ls.V.1 T-ly

T A. f. Ul' AKI1C1'

tit cinnati. dealers in satinet warns, steel

-No. 21. P,

:irl street, f in

is.

shuttles, pickers, harness twine, roller cloth, press papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plates. cVc. Ai so Agents for Sniith,Woodeock. et Knight's machine cards. mh -, IS5J ly-ly

E3

ponlidur Wlirlstoiic ,V lloli p. Manu1 facturers of Transparent Wa-h Halls. Fancy Soaps and Perfumery. Corner Fifth and Western Bow, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 11, IKK !l-l-y Country Merchants.

V"'M ATTI-:Vl'IO. iscaled toourstock of

j. vtueensware. tuna and Class. FOR SPRINC SALES, 212 crates edged and C. C. Ware, "5 " coinuiou Teas and Bow Is. " comprising a variety of articles, .V II " tine l ea and Dinner ware, l.tOO boxes fine cV comuiou glass. A littoral quantity or comuion wart allowed to each bill, t all and examine our slock and prices. E. E. tV II. Ill CCINS, No. 01. Main street, one door South of R. W. BOOTH'S Hardware store. aplll, Ir.VJ lii-l-y mNS llOI St: Comer or Court and Walnut It sts.,1 inciiiiiali. Ohio. Man and Horse ft per day. N. B I lie best of Stabling and Yard atlache.l. apl !l, leoi lu-l-y ljimiim; fashions mil is.v. cf.nO I LKM EN'S II ATS I shall introduce inv Spring Slle Ot to lltlelllCll's ll.llS Oil S:.Il.r.l .. II,',. I ll, ..I

I March. I lake pleasure in inviting mv iiatrons mid

the public to an examination or mv II AT for the Spring, as I am confident that it will commend itself to their favor and compare well w ith anv w hich may be offered, both as regards shape and quality. I shall be pleased to show my HATS to all who may favor me W illi a call, and "every care shall be taken to please those ho mav leave their orders. C.B.CAMP, p!M- 176 Main st. east side, bet. Fourth Ai Fifth.

HATS Csr best spring stle of fashionable Hals, just received and for sale at

LINCK St FAKQVHAR'S.

TF.HJIS OF AIVKRTISHi.-For announcing candidates for countv ortiees and otH-

Possossrs ini'ssiiwlec. ! "l' higher grade. snbseribt-rs will be charged l.

.Hlvnni.-ts-ir, all the Pursuits of life- I rSSv3' Tow. lobe

over ovorv owor rrn!. n.l tK..,.,Tu 1 IVath? intoned without rh.tiw. ...i.1..

nitii n v nhiin- . : .

. ostali-' 1

hoo.uso ovory Ivuuul u:,s , dear sprin, ! . " ."y '?n;7ant mon.,heir 7 tram t!lf nrounll p ...,,, ,' s ' 1 ,l nt ' M1tU ru,r'tV OVtr their enemies f twelve lines or less. All notice of death or bnTht .hcii, ,1, , J oms; ;f a; ' sss;;; ver,ns-was ,he rrKC1' timber; a.1.1. a'ter .1 ri-i. exvninifivn V 'ntI'lTOnce. For publishing religious. ,Hlitn,l. seiemifle. beot tirs, t'i, v isM., - " x''"iatKni 0 catmot Im-rer to tletai! the minute v"u,n' "'V1 '"''7 notices, or anx other calls for ' :Ul ' ",'n the Pra.- al. toother men. into- ;k.. 1 - "5 P t. be charged at the rale above

1 1 .'."iril l.lt t V . , 1, , tl. , .. liuir flints, specineo. f.iii... ' ' -1,U sa;;i( or the .r.'Ut' atld. logical reasotlinosj nn-! Political circulars to be charged the same.

Tii v w-

aot.s- w ii,,,;, ,! Jf'"-v n.trrowt r.

er. at. n r th . stii-ams. Tii it H ii- s ( n j dVno'-.! t'.ie aiv,-

tl.lW

r wav: thonoh all

s t loKriv, the principle

. . i

lVl-S.

:i:

trs nn

.... 1 1. i. - i. i . i . , . - 1

..i luviM-. u uu-ti u-ti inf adventurers tin

errmjiy upon tin

would lii'.istrati'

above. I'luy toiiowed the trail, alter it K it the strram. s-veral miles toward the north; when. n entering the broken country on t... ),-a.l waters ot" the PiaMii.it ver,'..dsi,.td..,i'y to the left, and led. a.t wt -as the lord tlios." directlv towani the Illinois river. A Htii k.C

searoei j fore suns, t. thev re.i. I.o.l ti... k.i.- ..-

noon, too, r.nd ( trat.-zuil streainl and hut a moment's expnurinjr upon lamination was ,,.lt..;.,. i

overnow. rin.ri...... .1... i . .. -----'".. to unirmine

". ui me . inai tne iimtn o.. 1 t.

. . ; "r-' v-' V I UJMU 11

s.ti , uoiu iiotira belorc.

O of i'lanes. Carpenters' and Coopers edge tools. Also importers of Foreign and Pomestic Hardw are, IK4, Main street, Cincinnati. mh li ly 11 IT.lt I Oil 1'IANO FOHTCKt There t is an unusual demand al this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money. Mr. Colburn took especial pains last summer in examining the instruments of all the manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none to compare with those by Woodwanl tV Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, flue toned, flue touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not teast are cheap. We know of no Instruments combining so many good qualities that can he sold so low. Please call and examine them, together w ith a beautiful assortment of Chickeriug's, and ?eo. A. Prince & Co's Melodeons. at COI.1U KN vV FIEL1VS, apl 9 16-1-y Sole Agents, 154 Main st. UT. F.IfVST A SOtf, Successors to Chroii t cW Co. Manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in all kin. Is, f Transparent Window shades. Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. Ac, No. a. College Hall, Walnut. 5 doors above Fourth street. Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantly on hand. an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, vir: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothie. plain bonier French vignette and scrolls, Arabesqites.interiorviews.tVe. Having made arrangements in N. Y.. we shall constantly be receiving all the new English and French stt les that mav be in the market, making our assortment the most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited tocall and examine our stock, and compare our prices w ith those of anv other manufacturer in the C. S. II . M . ERNST ck SON. No. 2. College Hall. Shades of everr description made to order, nih 19, lS5- 13-iy

I7IKI: nntt AVntrr Proof Koofiiiir. I lie undersigned having been nimoinicd Am-nt

uT S' J'" lV ' " M' Vj,rr,'"" Eire ami Water Proof

"e. is now reaity to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin, I'nion. or Favette counties 1 he Stor,' rooms of M. W. Hale and" B. II. c J. C. Burton. 11, Ilrookville. are covered w ith this kind ot rooting, to whom the public are referred. lis diirnhilit) . cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend it. as superior", in the construction of most buildings. v. s. BAKER. Jy 111,7,1 30-1 -y fjro. A. IISIc T. A Co',, llelodoon. " lx ' ''.o e on hand a line assortment of these superior Melodeons al prices to suit the circumstances ot all desiring to possess tin instrument, combining utility mid cheapness. Tiie largest size in piano case, (sometimes called Melodeon Pianos) are beautiful. The tones are exceedingly pure ami rich, and by using the swell, are loud enough for a small church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves, and from that down to 4 octave iu plain cases, as good an instrument in every respect, except in size and outward finish. We are sole agents for the West, and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. Please call ami examine these Melodeons. together with as line an assortment of Pianos as can be loiind west of the mountains, mostly from the factories of Cliickering. Woodward & Brown. COl.BCKN FIELD. apl 9 lii-l-y Sole Agents, 154 Main street.

A. C. PARKY.

JllHNRE, KI T

Parry and Iieckly. Manufacturers and Healers in STOVES.TIN WAKE, Plain ami Japanned, Whole sale and Keiail. STREET LAM PS.&c. West side of Vine st., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. X. B. All kinds of Job work In Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp t;iass alw at s on hand. Order from a distance will be promptly attended to. lllll li, 1S.V2 l-'-ly

turn to. w nen Vol! e.111 1,i.l-. ..l

merits, and h. ar the terms. " liuiv ki-tvi?

Come

Jan !! 4-Sni

ft.ii'iT.u, not m;

VJ 1

-D.

H. Sloan, proprieje -25 -7-(jin

or, liidiaiiapolis, In. I

1IOSFN I. Ii:i,I,V, Attorney and Counsel Ji lor at Law, Laurel, Ind.

JtAIMTAI. 1IOI Sl-.-roiinersvllle, Fav-tte t toiinty, Indiana. K. Hi rxas. I'roprietor. This house is in good repair, well furnished, thoroughly ventilated, tavoral.lv sitmued, and everv attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the best and most fashionable house in the citv.it. bills are at lice same tune so Ion- as to suit all. "(y Yc'-an-lv O'l he llamiiton Intelligencer w iii'iileisciiis'ert G montlisand forward bill for payment.

. A.apRtnMA. . rjMP SIlil(.MA. & CAMP. L OIIW AL'HINC and general Commission uierl chants. No. and -J:l West Front street. ( ineiii1 Ccs-.mio Particular iiTtention paid to tilling or-

ers nun iiisnosing of l.ro.lin e .-..nsi...,...! i..r

iu this market

Agents for transportation lines to and from nil

easierncilies. Mark goodsciire of si.ri......... a.

Camp, Ciiiciinniti, Ohio. ml, l'.i. ls.vj i;nv.

the

. JEXKIXS,

' "lo. s. JESKIXS, K. F. I Ol.ni R.

. ll,.l iiIaiuA CoIIhii ii.

tM.ttr.K of iiry (Joods. . Ii3 West Pearl st.

tt i.ri.l'i-11

lllll -. lv

Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati.

(1AIY! I'nnilj-! I ' dollars tier hundred in

I'll II tl Irs I ! Twelve

per hundred nouiiils. ainl no hnr.. f..r

ooxes at 51. Hh.MAMIS Candy Factory. Walnut

,..-.-!, ueiween i-11111 ami M.vin streets, ( inciunati,

x apl !i, I Mi lii-lj

t Oil. ....

I 1,. Manilla, lures, and has in store, t No. 4 Waters!.. 4 doors West of Main. Hemp. Manilla and Cotlon Kope. Cords, lines and twines

u qualities and sizes, w Inch h

turers prices

sells at nianu.

mil 12, ls.ii 12-ly

WF. .''1 10 A IIS, Commission Merchant, and 1 dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, and Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. ll. Congress street. Cincinnati, Ohio, mh lil, 1M-2 13-ly

t IIIM IIU Sl' Walnut st. between Fourth Hand Fifth. Cincinnati. Ohio. O. II. lit:iRv, Proprietor, late or Walnut st. House, mh 1212-ly

r I VtK astonishing ur.-i i.;,i, , i I use ,,f Dr. Robert, r..,,,,. "V" U?c Nature s Ou: . p,r.,h;,'l i

iWa.,

Indiana.

1 lie attention or the public is most respectfully invited lo our spring stock of goods, carefully selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati Market) "of the latest and most fashionable st les."

my LINCK V F AKUUHAK.

itlicir ba-is In i. n- il,

f 1.. 1 : .. -

n-i: I S AMI IIIKItOS. Just receiv-i 1 " 1 " a s,.r,r ,..

ssortment of the most ..." a, imy a.it ni,w., . i-ill!' it HI1I.-I sill ti 1 , .. 1. .1. .. . . ."-,iir

ins, and lor sale at 7 1., , . i .. .1 ' 1

.......ri. . ... ... ( 1, jmii It!,

o...l .1... .1 :i. .. " IfS

..... .... , .... ,-urc a,i t,ir,,,

I ..." 'k".;V ,"' .' a"5 '"Vr

icille. illicir li

qa'.

r,trf .ii,-

II ed a large and liamlsouie :

fa-lii-oiuble bonnets and rilih.

my 7 LINCK sV FAI.'ULTIAK'S.

p,e

1 -.UiSSSI-II, AS A: IA IS A SOI, s A large I' lot of Cinbrellas and Parasols for sale at the

lowes

mv

possible price at

LINCK t: FAKtirilAR's.

CV I.OOIIS Splendid assortment of

Uerages, i;erige lie liiues. Ti u.-.

Mlks. Salms, and white dress goods. Forsale er cheap. -it my 1 LINCK & FARQI IIAK'S.

pA 1 Lawn

1 anil sir. ngiiu 11111- t lit- lied,. ,r,lr ,M,lf ; priitliit inc new ami rich !if,l 4, j j of 1 in' sluiiiai ii a it., 1 i ,-, r ' i They are ntktiilw I.-.!-, ii ! y .i,lr ..

: to 11c 111,1 tin,, inn tr, pti..iial,lt. (, 1 the higllt'.t il. jr. c. ami t-. , ,",' i Family Me(i,ein Un. ! Tiie C'omp. .1111.! sar.a. 1 .;l jii riiiant nt cure of ili,.t. cl 1 s

('jt ifScic, cn i'W

1) It I I S A. . I A ; II A ."TIN .-.IW pieces of ell 1 assorted prints and (.ingliaius. For sale at reduced pricesat my 7 LINCK et FAKQl'IIAK'S.

'I.O'E'llS, Cnssiiiit-rt-s, Saliiit'ls. j l Jeans Lim k et Fakiji hap., have 011 ha

lllt a

,-e seleclion ol cl'itlis.casinier.-s.

satinets an. 1 .leans, for sale at the Luteal tigures. Cull ainlseu tlieiu. mv 7

.irr 1 Iti. 1.

an impiirrsiatc i,( bb.,.,1. :n,J rarl,,, ihe hv. r anil t.tiuarh, i.. i t, .,, , , king evil, ulc rs, scald lu-ml.'. '..'.imaV,,.' criiiliiiu-. hli.uli, a, In.ii.. 1,111,1,;,, .,.rr . ,' ,l:,i.-.l , vrs ..I :..,.!..! .11 :. .. .' . '

...... , ... ,.,,1,.-. h in:. tr

st:. - . 11 1 arm. :-.a ami i'm iiit-r, ciuisiiiiit. nuns u hi n cansttl hv en, ;'

'ri..

c It'litir'

verv large and ciioict

Vr.n?IKK WAIII--A very large avsortmeiit ,1 of the most fashionable, and' durable, summer

giiods.just received and for sale bv .

' " LINCK Ai FAKQI IIAK. HA III) IV WIF, AA1E.S, Ac, l.iv,i;".Vrs'. ui'Uak invite utt'-iition to t!u-ir couipleU- asst. rlinent of nails and general stock of hard ware, 1 at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. mav 7

i-fi,

:- ii" ii

IIK-!"EEH:s.c. I plii-s ot the ver bi le ap store of lila 7

nstar.tly on baud, fresh supsl q.ialily ol' (inceries.al Hie LINCK ei FAI.'cil'i'IAK.

ftl I-.r.SV tlir We have jnst received the t, 1110-t I. aulilul sl..ck of U-u-, iis:ire, in sells, .r bj the peace, c er before oifer.-d ill this market. '" 7 LINCK vV FA KUCHA H. ' lOTS & SI IO-Ve have largely increas- i I) ed oiirstock of liiit.isan.l shoes. and now oiler the g s of the season, to please the la-te of the most fastidious, in the w at of Irs. IIi khki.i.s custom made ladies slippers and buskin, with the prettiest babies boots and otiier'-livens" in town, may 7 LINCK c. FAKtiVHAK.

of the linn;, iv pcr-niis ,,f rtifnK

... .... ii.1.,., ,r .,(, y

-' "' . r ami agti. . i ii . (, ,rr tevcrsui general. general ami n.iei: fc',--m iliseas. s ari-ii.g from all iitimln in, f, and lu nevi r nn dicine is r. q,.ir, .1 !oinv,tr, purify the sy.f, in. '1 hey area purely vegetable i.tre, aid. ,:

it,- useti ny pirst.ns t.l all HIT'S. 1 !,, till palate, and jtrt.iliu e nn miii.i

gritiug in their i.pi ratinn. H.imlr, .:s , tf, r e.tulii be i;ive i ul' tli.tst. w In, li.ivru.t.l tlm.

greal ltciieii t . We a-k no perstiTi tu t;,ke etir erd .!. !'

us nl the medicine, hut tu call e l'u

tlia.e a littx. a nil 1 1 on iria I ii i:,tt . t i.-,r perfect 'Mlisliiilieii, hr) can n imu ;ln k ccit e tin- nioiii y paid fur" tin- -an,, . I'i.: be parlifiiiar ln. fr '-llr. b'-V-.r''- , Sarsapai'illi l'i.!l," and h.t rve ili.it t per on each bo h as a face stir, i it- t,l llic -:c .1,1., Kehcrls, I l). aml c. P, Fay, :,i,Jnli'incoihi rs. l.cller.t.n t lo- ii Meet ttfilie nn tli, iii. -

uresseil, post paid, i.. C . P. Cat O N . Y.

Ilculcr. in Fi-ankiin Ct qtiiriitt. of I lie K,l i , or. el

Nov. , M ,

.t j. ii. m:ivsm:;: a ,v I .... v

., 1 :i . can b A in, i i, ai, -

w the

omuiiiiiieation thro'.

to make known lo

Spiritual Rappinjjs

i:iI A I'.JI ST had tiiis uie.liiiiu adt ising

w oi 1.1 the late arrival, at t

'Old Itiir fmnrr." Hip-i t from Philadelphia and I altiinore. of the largest and Lest selected tock ot ;o,..s w e have ever had the pleasure of ottering fi tiie public. As the means of eoinmiiui, atiou ill, the large cities become ea-i.-r anil inor- rapid, competition in trade ii. creases. v .. ..... favor to keep pan-with the Kui'road an l telegraphic spirit of the ::ge. Therefore bj selling at evtremelt low rales; e expect to sell ot! our go.,,. ,,iiiekly and recruit often. Consequently tins spring when goods are cheaper than et er before, ai.d our stock better than usual, we are enabled to offer great inducements

to purchasers. W e cnumcralebclow a pari of our i

and dealer and Tailor' Cincinnati.

shins, t l.,

. Triiim, ine Ohio.

rtwnv! c. I Kela;l Caudv

1 Aiariufai

F.ast side, three".! s Ohio. Orders or 50 pom any part ot the cii . I Vcc e

N..-. ...

!-i:. I!:.

.:f;e

! pre

I.

II l r.

y,.'.

goods.

fsilltsi. Drrsut l.ootls, tVe.

GLOSS

1 ps India black Satin; 3 bPk ;ro ll. K'hiiie:

15

3 1 15 ' : 2n ' in

Fancy Law ns; Mourning do I to rage de Laine;

; -iiiim

Si-s Mull .lackoiM-t: Moh'resSilk Lust

Prints.

IRAK AMITOIIACCO I)F.PX. tin.

ported and Domestic Cigars, in all their varie

ties. We keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Cigars, consisting of Regalias, Canones, Cazadores Principes, Hall-Spanish, and common. At.so The best brands of Manufactured Tobacco, w ith every other article in our line, w hich we are prepared to sell on accommodating terms, at No. -2!:t Main st. ,5 doors South of Seventh. Cin. O. apl'J 13 MAKTHKNS ct OKI I KM ANN.

ii.oitn ci.otiii-n,. stoic i:.-

11 v Macnei.w iioii-sale Clothing liepot

eiain si., v iuciumui, vi.

A mberg No. 20!)

Oct. 17, '51 43-lv

T r.ATIIF.U anil l!urkvkiit Sloro 11 li Kkpirr. No. -27S Main street. Keep on hand French Calf Skins: llalliinore do do; Philadelphia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Hlaek Huek Skins for gaiters and shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deerskins and furs, mh 111, 1M2 13-ly lli:O.GlllSOA CO F.ngravcrsand Lilhographcrs, Copper Plate Printers. Stencil Brand Cutters. Ae. North West Corner Cairn and Main sis., and 101 Main st.. overT. S. Cooduiau & Co's. Hanking House, Cincinnati. TTPUill Heads, Address Cards. Letter and Note Headings, Labels, Hank Cheeks, Hills, Drafts, Notes. cV-e., at verv low prices; Diplomas, Certi'licates, Bonds. Maps. Plans of Lstatcs, tewn plats, etc. fell 12, 1M2. lv

Marble Works.

Connersvllle Marble Woiks. THIS establishment is In Conwell's large building on the corner of Monroe and Harrison sts., here the best of Ilalinn and American Tarblc Is always to be had. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones Mantles, Table-tops, and every variety of Plain and Ornamental Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced prices. Hie proprietors are satistied that, w ith tin, w orkmen ami the material they have procured, they can do as good w ork, ami in "as neat a manner, as can be done at any other establishment in the West, and on as reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchasing elsewhere

.tu oroers aiKiresseil to them

4 4k Cliainciiou Siik: 1 " Figil Poult de sole: 1 " bl'k do do 1 " Silk Albarine:

3 " Kroehe do J,l 6 " Kmb'd .Muslin; I5ip.

All these goods are beautiful and many of Mien.

entirely new in stt b'. Our Stork of Fanrjr Articles., I', also very full. Plain and Fancy Silk Satin. (Jiii"ham tV Cotton Parasols: :iiigiiain ,v Cotton Cinbrellas. An elegant lot or Fans; Linen and Cotton HdTs; Silk. Linen. Cotion. Kill ami Pie Net (.loves and Mitts. Hosiery. Swiss ,v Jackonet Edging and Insertion. Ribbons, silk. Linen aiidt'otMn Uu-e. splendid lot of Canton Crape Shawls. Thibet Wool Shawls, Cashmere and Hel.aine Shawls, l ace an. 1 Needle worked Collars. Silk and Crape Lining. Jlcn'w Urartind Doiiirstic Ctiml 0 ps super bl'k broad cloth; ;-ts Silk V Linen gloves

1 " 4 " 0 " in " 3l "

ilo ( olloii and Kul do do 1 llos,.;

do Silk. Linen Pock

lurfs and cravats; fancy Satin Scarfs, cs-c; 5 bales Krottn sle eting; 2 do line do

!) do 3 o

d muslin Linen;

Brown do Mine do

Cadet do Summer (.'loth; P.lack Cass'inicr: Fancy do Cotton Pantloonry;

- " l.inen do

Ul " .viarsailes and Fancy 411 pes bleach Vesting: " III do Irish fl " I-'rencli Linen: I

ICnolv nnd Sliocsi. 2 cases mens line boots; 2f prs Latlies Whole Cut 3 do do kip do Buskins; I do do fine calf. shoes 24 " Paro.ii do 30 prs goat do 12 " J,.,v l.ind: do Misses Shoes ct Slippers; 24 " Waiters A: Jgaiter.; Hoys fine and coarse shoes; 12 " col'd enanilM bus. Chiblrens Shoes; ,kin.; Calf.Coat Ac MoGents Slippers. I roe. .. l,....t,.,.s.

lints, llouiirtsi ami Straw .oo.Isi.

case lasn. .Mole Hats; 2(1 doz Palm Hals

1107. no Hungarian lo do .Magtar ilo do Artists do

Pearl e.- bl'k Kossutii do

Low Brush do

Straw, Florence Braid. China Pearl. Hair and Gimp. Satin. Straw, French, n-e and open Bonnets, Misses Bonnets, Children's trinim'd tSc J'lekv hats. Inrdvrnre nntl ;nrnisvt nrr. Of these articles we have increased our sbu-li very much, and we tliiiikcan compete successfully W illi any as w e buy direct from Importers. Notion" of ctitt VnrirlT. Heavy stock of C-nx-eries. Wooden ware. vc.. and all articles usually kept in a well assorted retail store. We feel grateful toakind public for a verv liberal patronag,. for many years past, and hope by a fair and liberal course of dealing to merit a continuance of such favors. opl3(l. 1M2 N. D. GALLIO .

i.i tij::i". .1 Shears, s. iss trs. Kn.te Cutlery. No. IU. fit-,:, st Maia and S . -antore. t in, i N. B .loi.l.jng lit-.; 1 1 x ai r;if - charges; also. Siiea-s.

zors and Kniv.'s groii,;.; ia i olinee.

i Lttrmttai t'vth.onnrt

THE SPANISH Ed

4 Clt-.ni. liitr ami h'-NiKit'iii tn'n1 j j prnnuM inc i hr pmw tli . Iniri.n t ""' tin-Hair rrmovin ilittl r it ll, t m' s mJ 't': curing iSt cnlnin (niwli-. a;t ot ' t In- ta p-ti-lor kccpiiiic ill' Hair nnnt, it'ipuninrTt nilky .uf'iiit' and lnbly ht. . ilnU,'i'r . It niir and acrn aiiU prop. rti 'I lt tt tul r-' ablt-, applit tt fithi-r to tin- h :u . iiTv,-'f ' tsfkin li nn tike any ni i!ic Alro1. -fatu; 0 ! arai ians so common I y c il l'"r tin- u ' oriiy fivt r all r p rp:tr it 0ii- i'Mt .t ' trin - lit in muistt unm jir.fl vHiuz.; ''' ami 'lu-ating a tl.i :iU nli..!ii pn ;rat3 ' ,r bi'inu I'rt't ot'tbf pr';t-y qniilno nt n irr-".' 1 1 pti it t n nin i hi- j; in Tii!:t toatii'i t rnets the porr nt" i !m- kin v In n m s';r whi.h pn-wiil tlif follr)r IVi-m i Mi-inT ub-stniiif tit cf"ary t.i tin- ttntura! m 't-:t.rt. anil f-tov tli nt tin- 1 1., tr is nm qn:tll- ri. Our tVfi- appl ira tinti t'f l !i H :ti: 1 ; ni ' 1 a niifrr laiting- lu-aiit) and utt t-n n i . t h t -1 ro v. (,l.. K.itt t (" lit.' -.,,i(,!n' n n.r?"iiti

soht;hi :iIi it w ill not oiltli. rii.i;'"- r' whii.i hair i litrlt I v pr.iv. wii ( h n

. .,.ar..- n.r.-,..lililr. M tiers u .' 1' r-M" Pr

and can-sini: it t" cv lnin

araiiuii trnrt ian c;iiir tin hsirn -;vi' i-ib Hair il Ul it. .. .... !-, i .i; i. ti Ti-iirrt

vr MiH-rai invuiiiii ' ,. n.

X. Y. Prii-t- 25 i !it-i pi r !""' I.V...LI...I-.. lii.ranlftirn

f the Kdirornt tli Amiru '5.

, In.iinif m r,..t!ti'''",''.''4 svt'x- I' " I

f n i nn J Nov.

2 ! ':mania lo 1 do mens V l.nys ilo 1 China triminM io 1 Mens Canton do

SECKKT OK BKAl'TV. HOW TO JE HAXDMt i i. le!in!(nf-

1 cat. instruct any per. mi i.e- , '. ! I teai h how to liial-i- lin.wn --i" t" a.V tl I leat hh.iw to renioi.-tan, .ini!,l;s!"' ' .,- Heat-1, l...t..fhn;.-lh.-sai.. t''';;B., I I leacli how to make the r,i,k I, , -y. I lead. h.. f make hr..i. tvrth k ,,. ' I teach hnw t ,:lk' i.m ll-iv, hr. alh I""..,,,. !l t.aih ho. ..i..kel..r.l l.renl.:o.rt - I tench h..w toiniiU. -.li.eas.-il F"" '; ,,. ; I teaih Im. tu ini.kf th h.r ern. 1'

;t l.ne..... .lie t-n,w III it ..-"

irk:,"!"'1

J'pr.v.-it-liin j a rnoro -'.Vs Tin prr.rit's r,1 l'r.k;'ii. lioro

:hi-1 strips ni'Um- '! tiiiiiii'r.nis littl,. i li.'iTiiue uiit'vi'n.

i'.y : an l cry tiling ill t tj),, Mlssiss-inoi.

is r.ini,,.,, I r , ... . 1 '

a.. i i iuiinit uuvo Hours.

' xvlm-ii lly ha.1 mat!.:

' ,i.. .s an Hour: it

tlic -:ioinbor s

nowoii. a halt became nece

sun

was was

ere some

rtr advertising w ives. doiilileih.

oe paid inadvamv. liorvt! n. I ehaneery notiees to K" rtaid in .l-

i vanee. I Advertising expulsion or menilH-rs fritm anv so. j erot s.H-iety. to be charted lull prieo. 1'hear.ove terms will 1... .tri.-tiv ..,.1 inn.u, ..i

hervd to by the undersi? ned. XKLSON AHRDTT.orthe IVmoerat. Jy 1S-X1 C. F. CLAKKSO.N.of the American. I nHIMSTHtltllt., XOTiri'Xo.1 lite is hereh pven that letters or administra. titvn on the estate or Jonathan Thomas, late of Franklin County. Indiana, defeased, have been cranted to the nndersirnetl bv the Clerk or the Probate Court ot said Countv. " All persons indehi-

e.l to said estate are r,.niesie. to make immediate

1

pr.

the

J . MOOIt K, So. 344 Main st., East between i Kitrhth and Ninth. Cincinnati. 1 have new on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Hotsand childrens Straw Hals. Also, a lieaiitirul fine lot of soft Cassimervhals; embmeine everv color, w hite, pearl, blue and black. My shelves are also filled W illi a beautiful sssortment of sprine stt le or Silk and Fur hats or my ow n inaniil'aeliire. to which I Invite the espei dial attention of my oldest friends and aeipiainl.inees or Hntokville and vicinity to pive me a call hen yon are in the city. " mv 7 pKTRIt Frr " SOXS Wholesale Hani I ware IValers. No. .V. I'earl street, between Walnut and me t reels, Cincinnati; mh ia, l-c,- li-ty

rresh supply or .Sprinsr and Siunnter clotliinir. con-

will be proniilly at- sistinjr ol t lotli coats, tweed, satinet, jeans and I'm-

nen coins; eassiinere, satinet. Iinneu anil cotton pan Is; silk, satin, linnen and cotton vests, of all stt les, sizes ami colors. Purchasers would do well to call and inspect his stock before btivins elsewhere, (jel) K. TYXER.

wm. aaootsnrt n. rnwutin v. KRooKrtKt.D. IV M . II KOOKFll'l.ll A. SOv., Msnni.c

"',RV'"1: th, NVo!,t "f Broadway, be- : tended to, as lliov are determined to Kiv cencnil tween Filth mid Sixth st... Cincinnati, manufacture satisfaction. to nnler. .Monuments. Tombs and tinned Stones. M. A. CRAWFORD W. W. JAMES. Mural I lives. Tablets. Baptismal Founts, .Mantel July 30, lSo-2. 3-.M',m I rns. ases. Italian and American Marble. tVc. e.-c. - Cabinet and Counter Tops. Pesurns furnished toor- TIE.IIl'S Commercial Collrjrr. S. E. iter and work executed in the neatest, most nn. II corner of Vain ,.! K....nh .1. -in.r...,i; ti.

pnived sit le. sculptiinvl or plain. .No A c-enis are object of this instil,, lion i. 10 fv r...ii..n..n i

cniploved by this establishment. my SlSv!-y 1 practically for the Countine House and business pur- , hand and'for sale by' .......... . . suits: the course of instruction embraces thetheorr! .

I 11 I ".Importers and dealers In nd practice of book keepimr and penmanship, lee- ' r 1 locus. Watches. Jewelry, and Wateh-.Makera tures on mercantile transaction, commercial cal- ! uols. and tnalerials. culations. Are.. covering the entire field or Cominer- I v onsi.uitiy on hand an extensive assortment of cial operations, thus enabling pupil to become 1 . 1 . " !'r K'v,'r,an'1 vp"r? watches: fine fold finished accountants. Tuition tor a full course (in anopiiijoweln: ,1,1. ,,ver and common specta- advance) .". Further particulars can be obtained ..,'...'.. ' "" !"lv,-r" MeiU'ils; speetiicle rlasses, by callnut at the institution, or bv addressing tho IM mission caps, revolving pistols, rarors. knives, principal, (post-paid:! J. E. UK V 11. ,ri..;.7.,i

nin in, i.-o-j KMini

1TIHI:I.I.IS . IMHASOI.S A

ll large lot of the above named articles just ar-

"cn ami lor sate cueap a. ti. l t-K S. TlTAIIV In ClToTIIlVt; The m

1 1 dersijrned lias just received from the East

: . . . l . ... . I.... - l.r." IT nlii se

: 1 ll-at 11 iinw in ..rt.v " 1 . 1 ,r lll't ll trath h.w tn prc-crvc iin-cycid. !l teat-li Iiob ,-. si.irt- liupiO' il O'-' j,,! , I t. at-h how to chance rrnv hair j' t I t- ach Low to chsi.ee the t-i. ... , ,, I uch how to mike the ' 5"V' ,,.nJ. I teach he. to n.l.kc th. !!" J"J "' I. teach Low to ri nno e suf ri.n. '".,.,. j 1 know the above an ali 1" rl' !, ' , , a.,il.

j know tin v an- all very i" 1 '0 know every per-'.n ..11 tikciKn.'

s CIV. ll,n Cll'tus in nut .jt,. ! I know tliey arch. tt. r ihan a..v.-i.i

I ask ONLY OXK luiLL vo ' . . . .. . ....10 t,,,.l-i'J

' 1 receive 111, leiiers t . .... .-..r

I . Address or send t" v" L V , l. rl-

t VtifiG-t.i Street. Ctll-lli r 'tl "

1 1 r 1 ' ; v Lri

A-.t--'''

-1 ' .;,

1) I,. V.S I PIjA ES ! Single nnd double Jacks: do braces: do smoothing nlanes now- on

tie 4

K.TYJiER.

1 li Kanawha Salt; 75 bids l-ike salt of asu-1-Jtf pcrior article now n hand and for sale bv

pcrior article now n hand and for sa

R. TYXEK.

,nd the work hv nai I or t l,'r .,

PHOOK t KU

i: . n......ii.id'.'.tfc-'

r n m " ' . ... .tt.-t ' " t he Kt-cipcs colitainnl 111 ' Reauty are exct llent- Tl,c ,i,r.:in.ir.c"r'

r eckles are tip-tup. so

.Iff

st

UPHOIATEUY AMI JI.ITTKEtiS. J veoa HorXASs. on the cast side of Elm.

o r 7- , " . i:. Main St., linden oimnereial Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. !

. , ""t. "il'l'onsai;,! F.im-vtJoods. W.l'. Hs.

.... .. 110 esai,. , ...er I. .-ill- .. 1. .

., ., . v- ." K""tl.-t. IH.IIIIflS, OOnmt ribons and tan. y dry goods, is now receiving his spring si.vk. Country men hauls are particularly re.piest -It., call before purchasing else. here.

--. . root s, .v,i..Hi Pearl stn-et. Cincinnati. North

tel. 14, INV.' 7m

id

ArATC II A'I CI.OCKSWjt. M tenders his services to the citizens of l'.rookrilleand viemitv, in the capacity of Watch and Clock Maker and repairer niakii'ur and nicii.liinr

Jewelry, Ac. Long experience and strict punctit- liereeeued

...... ins reeoiiinieinlalions. Shop inroe dmirs les Fair

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- 1 - Hlltl, A orth or the post oilice.

bet. 5th A: fith sts.. keep constantly on hand a superiorassortment or mattrasses or all kinds, and has an extra lot ot his own superior spring matlresses in three pieces, which are capable of being changed (both sides being alike and e.pially sort.) twelve dilfereiit times; thus lasting much longer, besides being more convenient for handling. Thev are

made of the verv best material, and warranted: and

a diploma for them at the late Median. apl 9 10-1-y

E IIOI'SK The undersigned dyers would

11 respectfully Inform the citizens of llrookvilh

kl ano l-orte IValers. o.7ri. West Fourth street Cincinnati. Ohio. Havim, eo,..i... . . ... ...I"""!.1

... . . , . . " - ..-i. e,i uieir lie. sale vorns ot .t-J by till reet in extent, are enabled t.

I Is V 1 1 I If ITI HI.. I.. M. House at the Canal Ba. r'.,Ar.rv1i,"U!!?.,'t,,r,"r."f t'hi'''l Cabinet Oilice, where thev are ,

10 sum estate are rei)ueste. to make immediate I roni ymeni, those having claims against the same will I cele esent them duly aullientimled tor settlement I art. f estate Is solvent. . c. YAM' AM P, J war Angust J-Hh. ljsiv! ,- l.i.i... '.i.

Administrator.

.. .. .,, .,., ,,, extent, are enabled to

--.iv-t tne innrcsi mi.i nne.t .t.v..t. r tt: .. .

found in the cttuntry east or west, all from tho.e

i.mo-ti ami nneiiiaile.t manufacturers, A. Sto.1an.l Jolin B. Hiinhain. S. Y. A full i.-.ilt..n

rrantee arivun with eh in.i........ n-

Ca"' nk Vi ly

and vicinity th.it tliey have Just opened their Dye

sin. a.ijoinn.g tne v ouectors'

Solas. Chairs. A-e. . No. SI s. 1. "...J "'.""' iuiins.

one door above Third . '.;...;''.' V ""n " " uo' . I.'"1' 11,1 "

M.?,io,.,man,,.ac,,,ri,,ga..,rtide;n.ua.l;caS e w Z' tor in his line, and Btteri5 years experience' in the " '

STOECKEL v. CO.

CO. AX nilF.sifi Manufacturer and importer , of Paper Hangings, No. ij3 -Main street, sixdoors above Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Pain-r Hangings," such as Yiew s. Chimney Sen-ens. wide curtain paper, etc.. and Velvet and Imitation Borders. e.-c, which he offers at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest marks'! price. aid !, lt-.VJ llKl-v

Principal Eastern cities, he tint, I . hn -i. ..

cral satisfaction. large assortment always on hand. ork made b onier and warranted." Furniture repaired. cleaned and varnished. Cpholsterv done w ith neatness I dispatch. Terms motlernte. Call 1 CRANE, Sycamore su Pr 16-lj

?IIOTF.CTIO. Fire.Marlno and Inland Insurance, by Pmtection Insurance Company, of Hartfonl, Conn. The undersigned. Agent for'this old and responsible ofllce. is always pr-pan-d to issue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable '"J18". . ... JOHN J. FOUTS, Aoest ForLaurcland FranVIln County. niv7.W-ly

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WM. F. rRFNCH.

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TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE.

JIIMHSTKHS and wholesale dealers in Irish 1 Linens ami white goods. Also, Umbrellas.Parasols. (Jloves. Hosiery, and every description oftriiuiiiii.gsand fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Pearl sts. C'liiciiinaii. mb. IC Ji-Iy

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From Mrs. Sarah I.yon. '.,,,,. ,!,, l" MI.avac-s instrnctii'iisabnut 1 a m) oand smooth, arc excellent. I ,-..f nC'' perience. I am now ov-r filtj . ' ,.v.ri. skin had become quite sail". '' rrii. ' XI Lavase' ststcmanil r,n" '"' ' ipn" "' Secret of Beauty, anil now n! smooth. , el-lit-''5'' From Mrs. J M At"; i,' ! must recommend M I-3' .-,.;-:k

Sweetening the Br. a band l.cai. ,.,,rThc have been adopted in "0 'J ings.icccss." r.ri-ni' .. From Mr. H h Smith. 2 r ,sr. -T have trii-J M I.avas.c - I" .f )ir ilPt crow th of Whisker-. Hair. .Vf- ,.(, a I r '" gives in his Secret of B-amv, ar. all who want whiskers, fcc. jTEl.tl W.tKBI-r " O Rci.e, corner of Hr .-l ; ' H-,.v. - ;:"r innati. .Monuments. 1 ;:'.,, ?.. ;.

hie M.nillesan.l Statuary, n.ir,

blets. Cms. Vases. Car.!. '. Counter Slabs. &c. nisheil to order. Thetnide r

Block or Slab, or .-aw ci 1 I mm V.. I. rfii:: ...Jr

lie landing. " " ; 11:. ,i

hac' - '-.rge as.-..i,,n ... .

n, antnaei.tr- ,.:, :--

lel.rafd ':"''.',. ,1. .!",

ri.-..,. screw plates. a't " .'jtraf

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th I mm 1

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it, s,,iM-ri.tr fltiality.

lows, vices, sc

l.teel.and Certna 1 sh--

r.'.. ..; 1 . ..rrttnt and sell at th'

I'eons will please call an rurchsing else. here.

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