Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 41, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 October 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
From Graham's Magazine. THE RANGER'S CHASE. A Western Sry of tle War of 1812. BT J. L. S'COJSEI.
CMAIirER IV. THE CAPTIVt FREE. c-.SCLl"PED.
his voice he dared not raise it though he might reach her side in one minute, he dared not advance! His rifle might do him service:for, even at that distance, his unerring skill would have disabled an enemy at every shot; but he knew that, at the first discharge, the pursued would become pursuers, and all chance of a rescue would be at an end! He was sure, bi-sides, that the first motion of the savants upon an attack would be the mur
der el their prisoner; and brave as he
The neigh of a horse, faint and distant, j as, h MunUered, iit.I shrank from the
but uniiustaki!" '. had onm- lloating up the ravine up mi th still niht air. And thoueh, after waitinj many minutes, it
thought. While he stood
tree, harassed bv
in the shadow of a
these reflections, a
was not repeated; it had b ;en so distinct , sudden movement took place in the cir
as to exclude all tlmut. cle-nf savages. One, who seemed the "It must have conic up the hollow," he I chief, ro-etn his feet, and the council muttered, "from any other direction I I broke flip. The warrior turned toward could never have heard it." I tj,p Capi e. and, taking a large blanket And, without hesitating for a moment I frem the ground, spread it at the foot of he prepared to g the direction indica- j a tree. and beckoned her to take it. He ted. Throwing his blanket at the foot 1 ,, this with so mn.ih more courtesv than of the tree, he grasped his rill?, poured i was usually displayed by Indians to their fresh powder in the pan. lest the night j female prisoners," that Edgars blood air might have affected the priming, and 1 tingled to the very ends of his fin-
inen, arawmg nis dcii around so as lo bring his knife convenient to his hand, he set out cautiously down the ravine
one man in pursuit of more than twenty. Cautiously and slowly he proceeded down the bed of the ravine gradually descending toward the lower level of the river bottom! He was guided wholly
py the ntttle rivulet which tinkled quiet
gers. 'The redskin dog designs her for his wife!" he muttered; "but he shall die first, if I lose my scalp!" Jane rose quietly from her seat, and, wrapping the blanket about her lay down upon the ground. The chief and two other warriors then placed themselves
near her, to prevent escape; the remain'
ly along his path for the dim starlight -w nr the- nrirtv- tm-end their blankets
u .i. . i .. i. - .r t . ; r-'j i . .
"jum iiui iitfiii-imi.: int.- in-p.u m wnicn
he wal&ed; and his procrress was conse-
aronud the fire; and, within
utes, all was as still within
a tew minthe faintlv
quently very slow. The way was wind- ! ljrr'ated snace. as if not n livin? beino-
ing, too, and seemed almost to run paral- j breathed between the rivers. The fire lei with the Mississippi river; and its , gradually burnt down to abed of coals; as channel grew deeper and more broken, i ihe flame went out the shadows crept Other streams came flowing in on either Jciof,. anj ciOSer to the duskv group; hand, and at every moment he was com- ! an(j B0 still was the night that,on stealpelled to halt and grope his way across jnr, a imie nearer Edgar could plainly the gorges. Large trees stood obstin-j hear the heavy breathing of the tired ately in his path; and roots and briars, j sleepers. vines and thickets, impeded his advance.' Stilfnearer and nearer he slowly
jjui puutm jiersevera'-c ', sirrnginened
by the hope of rescuing the captive, still i
v ov.-ry obstacle. ; h id been spent I
carried him forward o
3Iore than an hour
thus, and he had besrun to listen more at
tentively, and, if possible, wat close for signs of his enemies.
crept, though with no definite design or plan of action. The bride who had been snatched almost from his arms, was within that circle and this gave it a fascination not to be resisted. He was now
h more i UjK)n the bank, which sloped gently down He hal- i tn thu lor el nfthe bivouac: and here a
ted on the brink of a deep ravine, which j narrow, sandv path wound round the jutfurnished a channel for another small tn points, and led directly toward the stream; and, before venturing down into smouldering fire. Almost without an ef-
lts bed, stooped nearly to th ground,and I fort 0f the will drawn by the charm of
remained ior many minutes protoundly : her presence he stepped upon the noisehstening to every sound. The stillness i iess sanj. He commenced the descent of night was quite wnbro'ieii: and he was ' issued from the shadow of a little ridge
on the point ot beginning t ie descent, ! Was, for a moment, in full view of the when his eye caught the ilis'i as of faint J whole partv passed on again into the lightning, playing briefly u;ii the leaves , shadows, and stood within twenty feet of at the bottom of the ravin g It was ; the object of his search, gone in a moment; and his lir.t impulse j The liht from the dying fire played was to look up through the tre-tops at : fitfully upon Jane's face, and a smile, eethe sky. But the stars were shining se- Tcne as in her happiest moments, gave renely there was not the slightest j meaning to the flitting shadows. Becloud in the heavens. He watched for side herT motionless as fallen statutes, a long time for its reappearance but the iav the stern impassive forms of her eapdarkness remained as deep as before. It ' to'rs; but Edgar knew too well that, rigid might have been a fire-fly yet it was j as they seemed, profoundly as they slept, strange that it was not repeated; and it the slightest noise would rouse them to had been, not so much a light, as a flick- a dangerous vigilance. Three of them cr, like the blaze of thin fuel, and it had i iav between her and him and two were died out gradually, not suddenly disap- j ne"ar cnou!Ih to grasp her, should she peared. W hile he stood irresolute, re- ; r;se. But he srazed upon her face once fleeting upon the singularity of the ap- j more, beautiful in the holy calm of sleep pearance, an imperfect, sound as of very ! as tranquil as a summer skv. The imdistant thunder, seemed to float along j puise which had led him thus almost the earth and die away at his feet. He within arm's length of her, slowly shaplaced his ear to the ground, and again 1 pod itself into a purpose the vague listened. The stamping of numerous : attraction settled into conscious resoluhorses became plainly audible and they j tion. could be but a short distance from him. j Hebcrran to move cautiously to the To his practiced ear the sound was famil- i left, around thesleeping circle, within the lar enough and he had no difficulty in : deeper shadows of the grove, from tree determining its locality. i t0 tree, toward that beneath which Jane He at once rose to his feet and nsrain ' was slmnher'mrr. Xeirer. sten bv sten.
examined his arms. Moving cautiously i an.l silontlv as the closintr in of'niirht.
bo active a walker as she was far from suf-1
ficient for escape. Edgar grew silent and anxious, though the cheerfulness of his companion at another time would have drawn many a emile from the gloom of his face. "We can only push forward, John," said she; "an enterprise so successively begun should not be given up in despair." "I can never despair bo long as you are with me, Jane," he replied; "but I ought to till you that, unless I car find my horse, our capture is certain." "See, then, if I am not a better night ranger than Captain John Edgar," she said; "I hear your horse, now!" The Ranger drew her to him and kissed her warmly. "I shall resign in your favor," said he. "I should have passed without hearing him!" This was more compliment than earnest for as he spoke, a low nicker from
the bushes directly in front, indicated the spot where his horse was still standing. The faithful animal was aware of his master's approach. A few moments sufficed to prepare him for retreat. Edgar doubled his blanket, and placed it behind the saddle. Lifting Jane to this impromptu pillion, he threw himself into his seat, and turned his horse's head toward home. "What is that!" Jane exclaimed. Floating up the ravine came a prolonged war-whoop, ringing among the trees,
and dying away in a thousand echoes
along the ridges.
"They have discovered your Edgar said: He waited to hear no more, gaining the dividing ridge, set
swift pace toward the south.
derwas reversed the chased were now the pursuers and speed alone could decide the race. Edgar rode a p iwerful horse, who had borne him safely through many a fight as well as march; but the double weight he was now carrying, the journey he had made, and the eflbrts still expected oi him, forbade the idea of rapid travelling. Yet the bloodhounds were upon his track; and at the dawn of day, now scarcely an hour distant Edgar knew that they would sweep down upon him like the wind. Escape seemed as difficult as before the rescue.
Yet the Ranger was not cast down.and
BK 0 0 K VILLE ATTORNEYS. Jbhy D. IIOtlLAAD, Attorney at Law, Brookville, Indiana. LAW PART-VERSHIP.Johh Etna, and Enoia Haymond, have this dav entered into partnership in the practice oftlie Law in the Franklin Cimiil Court. JOHN K Y.MAN, ep3, 37-t-r EDGAKHAYMOKD. W MORROW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office on Burgess street, one door 'orth of Geo. Holland's, Brook ville, Indiana, je 520, '5126 ly l D. JOIES, Attorney and Conmellor at If, Law, Brookville, lud. Office nnder American Office, Court street. dec 26 52-ly V I'C. rnOOKSIHK, Attorney and Ji Counsellor at Lam-. Office on Court street, opposite the Court House, Brookville, Indiana, my 14 31 I I.FRI'.D W.V1ID, Attorney at Law, BrookA vine. Ind., and agent for the Protection Inanranee Company, policies of insurance against loss or damage bv fir K issued on favorable terms. Office two doors "orth of B. II. & J.C. Burton's store, my 7
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escape," but reoff at a The or-
and slowly, he then descended the bank until he reached the bottom of the ravine.
CIYIUS KILi;ORE, Attorney and Counsel- ' lorat law, Hrookrille. Ind. Office on Court st., East of the old Court House. apl 23, 1P52 17 JAV. IIITT, Attorney at Law.and Notary Publie. office with Georck Hollisd, Esq., Brookville, Ind. LAW PARTNERSHIP. Jon a. Matkos and JoH H. Firiii har, have this dav entered into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A. MATRON, JOHNH. FAKilHAR. 1 000 S;)ES,,,EK!VI or nurture of 1UUU THE BOWELS Ct'KED RUPl l'KE AND Pfotritio.X or 1H BOW ELS. This disease Is vorr
common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended with much distress and often death. Dr. Katks, of 153 Sycamore street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, Ohio, has for a long time given his attention to this disease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument, which is worn with case and comfort, and, at the same time will keep the bowels, or protruding part within the orifice. How important is it, therefore, for those who are ruptured to be cured.
HERNIA CURED. 1 have used several Trusses, with hut little relief, until last fall I noticed in the "Dollar, Nonpareil-' 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. Dk. K ates Sir: You may recollect of me purchasing a "Double Truss" from von .-H:,t rk.;.,...
I which vou aMflied. mid ,nn.1 i -....i.i i.
tne strong neanea pioneers uaugmer cured before six months. Since, I have not been i
gave nuieinougni to oanger. as in an women oi her class excitement only evolved her energies; and she talked with a sort of cheerful elation, as if the peril were already passed, and home once regained. Edgar was far from beifig so much at his ease; but he had never known fear, and, save on account of the loved one, whose arms encircled his waist he would have rather have made his dispositions for battle than for flight. His only hope was that the Indians might be delayed in searching the woods around their encampment until he could gain sufficient start;and this hope vanished almost as soon as formed. They had scarcely ridden three miles, when the thunder of many hoofs came rolling down the ridge. The enemy were in full chase, scarcely a mile behind. 'AVemust try the virtue of speed,' said Edgar; dashing his spurs into his horse's flanks, he sprang away at a rate which gave promise of soon distancing the pursuers. Their footsteps soon died away in the distance; and, could he have kept up the pace at which he started, the captain hoped he might reach the river before overtaken. But at the end of a few minutes, he was forced to draw his rein.
The ridge had grown so narrow, that the ravines on either hand intersected each other, and broke it into steep and dangerous gorges. At the first of these his
horse came to a dead halt, and neither
HAY AM)OUi: SCALES. Of an improved plan, put up In any part of the counlrv. Kepairintdone on the shortest notice. uiit i i;ici..m ts. J. S. Chenew eth & Co., Miner, Andrews Co. Bishop, Wells V- Co.. R. Buchanan, John Swasev & Co.. Burdsall ec Brother. Columbia street, north side, between Sycamore and Broadu ay, Cincinnati, Ohio. mha ly
VI, E continue to manufacture and keep constant! .? ."" , ," ' CTT ",ze Bml arietv of finish of ! this invaluable article, now rapidly superceding the use of wooden coffins wherever introduced, on account of their superiority fordepositing in vaults, for protectingthe remains from the casualties incident to ordinary interments, (ns theirgreat Stren-Mh prevents the earth from crushing them) and The gratification it affords the friends of the deceased , in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imperishable rase. I As we have recently redueed our wholesale prices, we are now oflerinir favorable inducement to I ndertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from Uiem.
. w .C. DAVIS & CO. my , N . fc. comer 9th & Main sis., Cincinnati. r l I STON made Boots and Shoes at wholesale ; by JAMES HUDSON, No. 223 Walnut street lincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, lf.V.' 16-1-y '
FAOWE;VV "-rtak.r.V offi Jj 'later, And manufacturer of even kind I and quality of Household Furniture, Ml. Carinel.
IMMIillld,
BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS
STOVES! STOVES?
informs the citizens of
Kesnecll'tillv
Springfield township aiid surrouiidiiircoiiiurv , . I will continue UtealMtvc business in .. 1 '
DIHKCT IMPORTATIONS ANOTHER fringe shop. And will hope to merit and receive a tJKEAT A KK1 VA L. liy the arrhal of the ship continuance of the very liberal patronage which "Forest State" and "Sachem" at New Orleans from j ua" "extended to me for the past vear. Liverpool, we have received onr Spring supplv of Mnmiii .Machinery mid ttoxini; Augers of the best Queeiisware, consisting of beautiful new patterns of. ; and most approved plana made to order. I'umns Tea ware. Ac common ware. &.. hich we will I manufactured and sold holesiiie and n-tail. repack or sell in original packnires on most favor- t snERT.iKEiiiNi;. I shall continue to nve'mvcsable terms. DICKSON & I.EHETTER, . ciul attention to this branch of mv business Vi ith apl U, 1G; 1-y 217 Mainst., bet. Filth and Sixth. ' Ylt-W 'P "-'lease the friemls oftlie deceased ne'rsons
New Goods. Tl IK subscriber thank fill to a generous public for tiast favrs. would respectfully announce to
his old customer and to the community generally, ! that he has lately received direct from the East a I
fresh and well selected slock of sprjng and summer Dry (oods and notions, silk coods, rcadv miide
clothing. boots, shoes mid bonnets, silk, straw, and j Panama Huts, Hardware, (.lussware, and Queenswnre. He also keeps constantly ou band a heavy, supply of j
i.rucrrirs, Linsrra Hire Lran, Whites antl fiiloretl cnriM't warns, cnriteliiio. .nlt.in
jams, side and per leather, calf and kip skins.' salt, grind stones, iron nails, and steel, and a more general assortment of everything than is usuullv .
found at a regular retail establishment, lie would say iu conclusion, that all of the above named articles will be sold at as low figures as thev can be
bouirht at from anv house in the country. He would I
then extend a pol'ite invitation to all lo come ami f 1HE Subscriber, thankful in ,, examine his goods, as he always take great pleas-1 I h liberal pirnnsB, i,,.,,,, H , r'""
u" m snowing ineni alio cuargesnoining ior ll. j i.iiurm lnrm thai he ,iii All kinds of merchantable country produce taken ,hc same, by keeping c-...!ant ,)n ,.jr"r,'I in excluiuge for i"o.ls, and the highest market "rimeni i.f Stoves .r o.'Vrtii l.... ' Wf, . : . i r .... . !.:.. til .i f" . l. . . . .
Ine iii casu paiu ior an kinos i grain. tw umse in want , ,,n ' uf a, J 1 KICHAKD TYXER. Si OVE should call at the Sicm r ,1 K'G mvl ,, . " ?.to,:,,'.n" .Ma,,,-S.'- '.' "H-r N.,rn, ,.; 'km
X lie ire 111 JSrUUKVliie "" a'ore, nere he will IV ...., " J.C
IKKs no difference in the price of goods, uu- i " . ' ,.Q all nn ti,(,r i,,,. '.'"'",.
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A KKS no difference in the price of goods, un-
jii iess ii nuiKes tiiem rnenner man ever.
I o prove that they are so ery cheap, just sU'p in-
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' , ami ,;,((ri new- and ht-aitiiftil iai .. . e
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to Ki ktosiV and examine his ! public is rcsiieciftillv inv
iinir) lm k ef .Xi ir HrasoHaMr .osxW. Panor btove, w hirh w .Ii n , , i ,ile ,tB.,, I . . k - - " rf- till 11- I . . . . . "Ilttrtltibl.- . '
jiim jrmui" ir.iin i-iiiianeipnia ami lialtimore; j ""Li.ow t .t i j. l which he isscllintr cheaper than the cheapest. 1 Snrjar Kettle:". Skilli.' V .'
L.tDli:.SDKli(iOODS. Ami; ,.i. V ,U,NU
iu -iimiil- arii-i. iinnuMiiiii'i as."trif.. nilu ol vonurr hell t
lock wiih rrt-rT
slvl.'rt. ImiiU of iaturti aiitl
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, irom me iniiispensable trouble attending the death
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......... ivuiin nuiia nrst rale tif.nrsA r-..
of
WHnr.FSAT.in
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S nrPOTVlKE! ."""P-'-'v.-I wi,l use this valu2 havi: r iivTiVprZ!:' and wellassorted stock decay r..r UJr.K STOVE W pp I Z ,l!"ve, y, or unseemly i appei r- " ARE, ance Ki.evolentiiisliiutionaan.l nil others who deconsistingof JugsJars, ' 8lri'o 'claj funerals until the arrival of dist-nt relJlilk iians.Churiis. A-e atives.orto make suitable nr.. ..,ii.,.,. r. ."
of every variety of pat- mc" a"' e of this machine preserve them for tors and size. weeks in a perfectly inoffensive state, allowing all ALSO. Shaker Pipes j to C!lze "I""1 ll"'"and friction Matches. m1' If'oS 13-Citi EVAN OWENS Particular atteation ! " H-LL raid to filling orders lor', 7AI Ml tLS.The undcrincd have country merchants. ; f ,l,c -.Pleasure of annoiiiicing to the eitiz-iisof Our nric.'sare iinit'orm ! rranklin and adjoining counties. ti...t n.... ,
j. ami canuoi tail lo give ; V:"". "" nave ready for sale. Alexander
lj s.iiii.o i on, ; ....(.i.. veil rauillllg .Mills.
he approached like a shadow. He was nrvtv within the infliiptire of the licriit. and
Turning to the right, he gUdod silently ; but one tree stood between him and that i voice nor spur could force him forward
and Stealthily alunsr its bed for two or 1 u-hirh hp u-n rndenrorinrr tn rpnrh A Edo-ar snranrr to the OTonnd. and lonkinrr
three humired yards, when, on coniine-'. hroathls .innsiv ilnrino- w-hieh h. m7Pl oyer the nreciDice. shndilereil at the loan '
to a hend whore the stonv soil had resis
ted the action of the elements, his progress was suddenly arretted by a stream of light which shown front beyond the projection, and cast deep shadows upon the opposite bank. The tire from which it came was evidently lmilt within the ravine for concealment for it was only from above that it could become visible
at any considerable distance
Cincinnati, I therefore send you these lines by Mr. Blisswell, 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
with the Trussf or weeks w ithout any symptoms of
the disease returning. Yours truly, GEO. HAYDEM Hamilton co. O.
6 tj tj q q more Proof of Dr. Kritra' Trusao, for Itnptnre al'lhc Itowrl. Carrolton Ky., May 21, lSol. Mr. EntTOR Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Kates, I avail myself of the opportunity I long wished, to publicly testify to the great number of persons to whom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under my know ledge, several of whom were fellow sufferers with me in the Mexican war. For want of proper Trusses they were underconstant fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious work, but they can now do a good day's work without injury to themselves. Respectfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. New-port Daily News. JO Dr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street, Cincinnati. Ohio, whete all those afflicted with a Rupture ol the Bowels are requested to call. There are thousands w ho can bear testimony to the above.who
have been effectually cured under the treatment of Dr. Kates. 5 5 q q q DISEASE ! DISEASE:!! DISEASE!!! BE YE HK.U.KD. Ye who have, in an unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of which fwhen neglected are seen in our public Hospitals and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of
the depravity of man; the health and vicorthat onee
upon the form of every sleeper thev
were apparently as unconcious, as if each had been a corpse. And yet. how fearj ful was the risk at every step. The slighj test rustle of a hush, the hreaking of a jtwig, even the -rating of his feet upon ! the gravel might awake his enemies j and then farewell all hope of rescue ! But his was not a nature to shrink from
danarer. Cautiously drawing the ramrod
he had been endeavoring to take. A
hollow, whose bottom he could not see, j cut directly across his path, and extended both to the right and left, farther than his !
eye could penetrate. "They are coming, John!"' exclaimed Jane, sprinjringto the ground; and he
bloomed upon the check 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
away of the muscles, and finally rendering yon unable to pursue any business occupation whatever.
w hy linger out a miserable existence and a dis-
To approach nearer in this direction from hi riuV. ho tor.k- thp rirrrvr,r.l,l
Would not be prudent for, by the shad-i step. Swiftly, but silently, he glided i plainly see the dusky outlines of their
ows on me Dank, lvlgar could see that at from one tree to the other. Within four
least twenty horses were picketed just . feet of him lay Jane, in profound and beyond the shoulder of the ridge; and a tranquil sleep", her head restino- upon her snort from one of these might attract arm. and one hand extended toward him; attention. He had no fear of other yhile on each side of her, but still nearer pentinels; he well understood the Indian than he, her captors were ready to awake practice of posting none; for, apparently ! at the first movement.
to negligent are these most vio-ilant of
i waiiiur&.uiai c en in i :ieir incursions, and stretching torth the ramrod, gently nen they are constantly liable to at- touched her open hand. She did not tack, every man lies down to sleep.trust-i move he touched it again and she ing solely to concealment and the Mani- : slightly drew it. Once more she opentons for protection. j e,f her eves, and gazed upon the sleepinoI he ranger therelore slowly retreated Indian before her fortunately., without a few paces, and silently climbed the ; disturbing him. He passed the rod slowimnk upon the left. From this point he j ly before her face; she turned her head could see no light: but upon advancing and was about to speak, when he showed
""'"S me; rutin.-, a nine nearer than lip
had scarcely time to lead his horse a few graceful death.
yards to the lelt. When twelve or fifteen Ye, who are afflicted by any form of these discasIndians dashed furiously up, and, like either acute or chronic, should apply where you him came to a sudden halt. He could ! can be cured, and not suffer vourselves to be treat
ed by those who are entirely ignorant of medicine and disease, until you are beyond the possibility of
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for Piiin uu
tJLASS WORKS, and i.r always prepared t fill orders for HOI Tl.ES, FLASKS. Vials, oic, at lowest figures. SEAMAN'S &HAINER Wuter St., near Main, Cincinnati. Ohio, ap 9, 1SW lti-ly
nr.. I. WIM'IIELL-North-west corner
VI of Pearl and Waiiiut sts., Cincinnati, Ohio. Manufactures and keeps constantly on hand a larse I ami general assortment of Japanned. Ornamental, Bronzed, and Pressed Tin-ware, which he offers to sell to country merchant. Siove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others, at such prices aswillvicida handsome profit to the buyer. Every article' he of- j fers for sale is made in his own shop! and under his ' personal superintendence, from the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to oiler inducements far superior to any
UUii 'ii-,iii-r in nit; ,i CSl. Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the wav of room, machinery, ami a great number of workmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand. Dealers w ho have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities w ill find thai they can doeiiinlly as well herein point of price and n.iiaiity. and. in addition to this, thev can always bttv just what they want. and may flli up their stocks just as they may desire, w ithout the inconvenience of waiting six weeks or two months for a sim
ply from the east. Particular attention paid to packingand forwarding orders to the countrv. mh l'.l. 1S.V.' 13 J1 AV.COFI'l sV CO-Bell and Brass Fonndtl. ers.nnd Mannacttircrs of all kinds of Brass w ork, dealers in lead. zinc. copper, block tin, copper rivets, spelter solder and metal pin k inc. Second street, between Broadway and Ludlow .Cincinnati. Ohio. ITP Their b-lls are executed on new and improved principles, superior to anv Koundrv in the world. They have a Chime of Eisrht Hells.' the first and only correct one ever made in this countrv. feb 6, 1S.V T-ly T A V. ltr.AIIIHT No. 21, Pearl stn-et.Citi-,1 cinnati. dealers in satinet warns, steel re.-ils.
shuttles, pickers, harness twine, roller cloth, press papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plates. O.C. Also Agents for Smith,Voodcock. Knight's machine cards. mh 14, 1KV 12-ly
Whrf stone .V Ilrhr. Manu-
of Transiuin-iit Wnsh K:ilu v-,.,...
Soaps and Perfumery. Corner Fillh and esterii Row , Cincinnati, Ohio. ap !, ls.VJ IW-l-v Country flerchants. yoril AT'ri:TIOiscaled to our; stock ol 1 Uueensware. China and ;la. FOR SPKIXCSAI.ES. SI--' crat 's edued and C. C. W are, 75 common Teas and Howls. S-.1I " coniprisii.tr a variety of articles, co " tine T-a anil DiinieV ware, KiMI boxes line c common glass.
a iiiiemi iiiantity of common ware allowed to
e.icn inn. i. an and examine our stork and prices e. k. & ii. iirwiixs, No. 01. Main street, one door South of K. W, BOOTH'S Hardware store. npl!, lSjo IG-l-v
HSMIil SI'. Comer of Court and Walnut sts.. iiiciniiati. Ohio. .Man and llor... ei
day. N. tached .
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We are agents .improvement in these Mills render them f',r sui.e-
........ , in use. one hundred bushels ol wheat per hour, can be cleaned w itl, them, takimout the cheat, and all other trash. But the , ft, n
uiese nuns can oulv be known bv , seeing and trying. Call and see them. b.-'or.-M.?, .buy some poor concern, ulii.-i. u :n
your barn. y. s; HAKE. VrZAT Jj lO 30 VAI. MOFFAT, Manufacturer.
the last and newest
color, among which
Delaines, Mousliu Delaines.Bareges. law ns. French
Uingha tns. Ibices, edgings, insertii gs. needle wurked Collars. Sleeves. Cutis. Silk, Cotton and Worsted Hose, Kid and Silk Cloves of all colors, and an immense stock of prints, of even quality and price, together withaseleil assortment of City made Jailers, Sliper. Boots. Shoes. A:c.. A c. 4ilt-llllll-nW OOflM I: great varietj: superfine cloths, doeskin and fan--'assinieres. Summer Cloths. Sattinets. Tweeds. Hosiery. Silks and other I ratals, Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Ac. A-c. BOV'S AY E.IK. A lare nssortnieut. well selected, of superior, fine and common qualities, at low prices. Coots, Mines, Iliils, t'iipo, Carpeting. Table Covers. Table Cloths: a large assortment of ail qualities and prices. A very heavy stock of Muslins, bleached and unMoai lie.l, colored and twilled, cheap j i-oc-i ic-M, ISollovvnr, Hardware. Cedarware, Uueensware. Tea-ware in ' whole setts, iVc. Our stock is very lanre.' bouirht at low prices. and will be sold che.-ipt'nr cash
or countrv produce. Ii. II. iV J. C. L'Kiil ON. llpmkt ille, April lV.'.
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Br' tti
r de,rh:c nii!,..,r'"c'v'rki, Ware.ot k, ..,,;,;" f"Pr
ulrsay
and Shcrt-1 rnu
w hich he iuvit.-s tin a -n i,,, , .i( n- , '"" 'urv, ,
aim Hciail. nli. tuiit.i'iur. .1 " Bi.lr..
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nrm as cheap i nnv in 11 r .!-..!. 1
v 1 o 1 L K A P
riaced in anv desirabie
; l-ipc, and warranted, ti.c ii
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I cniimieiice, in all wlin Tiit'it li:m
surt s , In m 1 imrc saii-fac, inn. c4",iij ,D
Uld Copp. r, Peter, ami Ir. n . 1. .
chance fur all articles in Ms l.in- n 10
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Oct. 3, 51. 4 l-t I.
TAc hrttand rhtap . DR.
Tr. K CLOT IED.-.s., u SEPPERr,.T!,iJ or.hasoiihan.l a large supplv of readv made v"lV";,"'?.,,!:,rTh- ibH.rs
'-- ' . .-union s sion. on line...
H'DGE.
' " Family .Vc!;rith,.. ROBERTS
SAKSAPAUIM.a pi,lK ti. .It. 1-...,:. n: - . I..
"""" lit r ;. . Price 25 cent, pi r hi'. emu , v ' 'nit
Each hoi coniams liltv tiill.. v ,. , 1,
cheap attain as any min-r siitm'ar,' linns chcanir, antl tiaraniiij ..., 1
Oct 11n-tf
ess street.
1 1.lFl-.KSO l ifoliisuraiirr ( omiia- ' f mcinnati. Capital SKKl.tMl Paid and secured. This company has two department joint Mock and Mutual. Kates or premium in the joint stock department reduced one third. 1 he lite of the husband mav be insured lor the benefit ot the Wife, independent of creditors or representativescreditors may insure the lives of tiu ir debtors congregations the lives of their iiiiiiit r
i.,..i..rscrs aim securities the lives of ihose for horn they are responsible. H. 11. Cnnnxtt. Presf Board of Finance Hon. Jacob r,urtiet. S. Wi-n,,, and r. s. Hoodman. California risks taken ufthe usual rates. J. W. 1MTT, Bnv.kville. Agent RVFl'si HAVMONlt. M. D. Jan 10, 1S.-.2 C-l.. Medical Examiner. A '.-"-' Von SAI.K.lTheTiid. rsirrn.vl wishes to sell his farm, consisting. ,f bin . r,.s. between flu and I(KI of w hieh is w ell imnroved. the
oaiance well timbere.l. A tw o slon frame a lar -e Irani,- barn a srood orchard of irrafled fruit ideiitt Of C-OOil U liter In.... ..... ..:t: I ""'.
t - - -' i.tn.nir sinngs stock wa-
i-ari 01 me tariii. 1 lie farm i
, " " r nsllll'- li miles north of Drewersburgh. I he neiirliborhood i henliliv 1
" '" aiiu emicatlonal l.ri ....... :
Cl,t. Come aild See. W li..n , 1...1 ..r '.
merits, and bear Mie i.thw " t, 1,1 v v T-n .
jail 1,
forms, riding back and forvard,scarchinr
for a crossing. He drew Jane, whose white dress might betray them, behind a tree, and breathlessly awaited their motions. At a word from the chief they all turned directly toward him. He seized Jane by the arm, and dropping his hor-
But again he resolved to take the risk, ' se's rein, sprang down the precipitous
bank. A fearful yell from the pursuers told him that he was seen; and a rush and a scramble, regardless of the crumbling bank, brought them almost upon him.
r'nolirfgr facturers ,
had ventured below, he gained a view, not only of the light, but also of the fire, and the formidable group around it ! More than a score of swarthy Indians, all in their war-p:unt and sr.vtesrjue ornaments, and each with hi cun and tomahawk beside him. snt snvkino-, one after the other, in a circle about the tire! A little without the line th excited captain could indistinctly see the shape of something white; and, as his eyes became accustomed to the light, all doubt vanished it was the Captive Bride, seated apart
irom ner captors, with her face buried in
himself forjan instant, and pressed his j more fearful than the first, heralded
It is. therefore, of the greatest importance to the afflicted toknow that there is a certainty of their being properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. Kates' Medical Office, No. 153 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the West side. 1 q 3 q q ltli:il', AliVIC E! Diseases of youth and maturity acquired at an early period of life, which destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural
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avuii, jattc. iowii me ravine run: , leenngs, ami exnansi tnc vital energies of manhe exclaimed, and bringing his rifle lip, I hood. Those w hose constitutions have become dethe foremost warrior fell to the ground, I of'tated through practices acquired in youth, or by
pierced through the head. Another veil, the "xw f years, whereby the pleasures of
linger to his lips, blie was silent.though j wild spring upon him
ure.u mess 1111 t-xcueineni. jjui Hie nerves of a true frontier girl were not easily shaken: and Jane saw at once that her lover's safety, as well as her own liberty, depended upon her self-command. Obeying a sign from him, she commenced slowly and cautiously .though with trembling hands, to unfold the blan
ket w Inch protected, but also impeded
But the ranger i
life are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated
and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing
was more ao-ile than anv snvao-r- with 1 m,"T regret, should make application to a
one hniin.1 ho crsin.-J t",oo ?! W.. Iivian who has devoted his time exclusively to
" " v s a s- A V. ) utiu irviuii. , they had recovered from their contusion, i his rifle was reloaded. Slowly he began 1 to climb the bank but his first move- ,
ed toward him. He turned and fired his
last shot another savage rolled groanl ino- down tho hank Itnt tlm n.l.la n,m.
I her. As told after told fell gradually ofl', ! too great. His enemies were too near to her heart beat with a wilder and stronger allow his again charging his gun, and an pulsation; and when, finally she found j attempt to retreat up the steep ascent
her haids. Could she have known whose springing h fnd ruling TnZ .elf nP7o I -btcTltw H kl
r ui.ii ni. iiiui umc , siraini-a nerscii, una csunousiv rose to
the treatment of those complaints. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical office is at No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is a PhysifMflti hit ia rt rtv tt.vt t on r-. It,n ... .s 1. 1
ment was observed, and again they rush- ! ca.s. e f ures tho,e di,eases arisine
from infection, either in their primary or secoud-
arj- forms. Il is, therefore, important to those afflicted tocall upon him without delay, ap M, 1P33 16-ly A RELIEVED SUFFERER.
of Planes, Carpenters' and Coopers' edsre tools.
Also importers of Foreitrn and Domestic Hardware.
2i-l, Main street. Cincinnati. mh li ly
been her emotions.
! her feet.
Full fifteen minutes an age at such a time had passed since Edgar approached the tree. But the suspense was amply compensated, when, without the least noise, he saw her, by his direction, gain the shadow of the first tree. He lin-
Edgar prasped his rifle and knife with
a fierce energy, which threatened the suicide of an immediate attack. But he
toon recovered his calmness, and set cool- ; ly about making a thorough examination 1 of the position,and calculating the chan- I
ru t ST ' i j jrd still to see that she was unobserved 1 he place had been well chosen for ( and then one moment brought him to her concealment. It was acireul.ararea. in- j siJe, and joined their lips in a kiss as inclosed on all s,des except the southern, tense as was the danger bv which they by the broken and rain-washed ridges. vwre surrounded. and not more than an acre in extent. It ! V,t 1... .t. ...j .v.
: .1 . i . r. v. ..v .uuiii Hi.i -i-iiA, aim incic uas ttrno I n il iio.l . e.-f ,r I. .. . . I
nt us; ana u was i ne volcme of water,1 collected here into one stream, that had 1 cut out the ravine along which Edgar' was advancing. It was dry now, howev- I er, and the grass, which in this conn- !
try everywhere follows the rains of
The click of a rifle-lock direct be
hind him caught his attention, and
ve O is an unusual demand at this time for low priced the Mann Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcitv
novt tnnmont rIU. ri,.n. u- ,i.i of money.
; uV.uL7 , j "a,ls " "T 11 ? ! -Mr. Colbnrn took especial pains last summer in over nis neaa. A TUSH down the bank examininc the instruments of all the nninufh.mnr.
immediatelv followed. The Com pan V of pf an "v,,'lri, not already olfen-d for sale in this rano-prs. led on hv WhitP h.A . J;.-J ; i ' J '' "one to compare with those
D " -- J ll 1 1 time to save their captain. The sava- . 1 t
gt s, iaKen Dy surprise, were unable to
make
by Woodward & Brown, of Boston.
These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned.
fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know of no instruments
amies that ran be sold
xamine them, together
r, i , , . . iiuii oeaiuiiui nssomneni ot i nicKenng s, and
"g.". j"icu ins nu n, ami as- i eo. a. rrmce ix co s .uenvi
- , 's.M-'Msvvivarrti ! v; riiv ve a stand; for with them, as among combining so many good quai undisciplined men, a panic was irre- ' -.i,,wl. Mo"? ''aU a,,d exr ,- v, i . . 1 rr with a beautiful assortment i
all undisc
mediable.
sumed the command, pushing the charo-e
directly Home upon the confused and!
scauerca party, uut such as were not
apl 9 16-1 -y
deons, at
COLBCKN & FIELD'S, Sole Agents, 154 Main st.
yi. F.HST A"SO' Successors to Cuistt,
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Manufacturers, wholesale and retail
spring, was growing luxuriantlv beneath
the shelter of large oak and hickory trees. Of these there was a littl" clump or grove in the northern arm of the area: and it was just within the edge of this that the fire was kindled. From that eido an experienced scout might have approached within a few paces unobserved;
out what could one man do against twen
rt
i ne savarres mirnt j;uij ... .. " i ..
.i;.,.,. .i . . , uimuhu uj minus sprung actively nnon
thpir L ,1, 1 , i ,mumenl' a"a ! the ascent, and gaining their horses, took ' tnWr -';Tn.n.Wni win,, shade,. their last chance would be gone. He I t.fl-.i,. th... i a J i y.iv "iv Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. &c. No. 9. tcnlr Kor .!, V,,n,l ...ll.: 10 n'?"1- A "PV lett Seven Of their war- , Collrsre Hall. Walnut... doom above Fourth street.
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v..-, aui..ii ii, mh nan me in: ritici, iy. 1 j """ : - ............... .... inn i1a, J in tkn liiim f il- . . I hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent inmg (lead in the bottom Of the ravine. f dow Shades, embracing all the most fashionable
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ly, though cautiously, began to retrace his steps through the wood. Five minutes brought them to the ravine, and here he should turn to the left, if he wished to regain the path bv which he
had approached. But by this course, he
must utKe a wide circuit to avoid the In
dian encampment and every moment
was precious, i urntng, therelore. to the right instead, he led her, as ranidlv
as she could walk, in the direction, as he supposed, of the dividing ridge, alonr
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t -- r V ""s" nun ue nau traveieu in tne eveninothought.was to watch the movements of , His observation of localities was usually his enemies,and take advantage of what-1 so accurate, that there seemed no dano-e'r tver opportunity might otier: or, if ! in missing the way. But he had been
none snould present ltseit. as was most , so much absorbed in the approach to the Mobable, patiently to await the arrival of bivouac, that he had not noted the wind-
an Hi en. inmnlthp rsvino ,-on th nn:n-
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Ana now a harr.assin
cured
them, or
would lose the benefit of all the dili--gence he had ured, and" having . success nd rescue almost within his ", gfasp, "rould have the misfortune to see them glide out of his power! Here, within a few rods of him buried, perhaps, in UwHight of him sat the captive, snatched almost literally from his side, at the altar; and though she might have heard
the fomnjss: an,l liis tiirni-ico m .i. ,
What if White should not meet I great on finding, after an hour spent in they should miss the way! He ! pushing forward, that he was apparently
as far as ever from the ridge. It was long past midhigft, and but a 6hort time could elapse before the prisoner's escape must be discovered. It was vitally necessary that he should recross the river before suprise; and yet, without his horse, this was impossible. Jane expressed confidence in her ability to walk even much farther; but the speed of even
Edgar called his men back from the pnrsuit, and mustered them within the gorge. Not one of them had received a wound. "We are all safe," said George Fielding; '-but where is Jane!" "Here I am," Jane answered from the ridge above. Instead of flying down the ravine,a s Edgar had directed, she had climbed the bank behind him; and, unwilling to leave him in peril so fearful, had determined there to await thi asms
Had she been armed, be wmiM net ,... i dr,n sw Hats. Also, a beautiful tine lot of son
k i . v , asimerehats:embnieinreervcolor.white.iearl.
plain border French visrnette and senilis. Arab-
estpies. interior view s. Ac. Having made arrangements in N. V., we shall constantly be receiving all the new Enclish and French styles that may be in the market, making our assortment the most complete ever offered in this ciiy. Purchasers are invited tocall and examine our stock, and compare our prices with those of anv oilier manufacturer in the U. S. H. 'M. ERNST & SON, No. 4. College Hall. Shades of everv description made to order. mh 19, ISS-i 13-ly J-. flOORF, No. 349 Main St., East between Eighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have new on
hand a beautiful assortment of Mens, Boys and chit
been alone in the fight.
Day had dawned on the conflict, and now the shadows of the forest were fast mellingaway. Leaving their enemies to be recovered by their companions, who would soon return for them, the ranrer9 remounted, and set out toward home. Edgar lifted Jane into his saddle, and with little difficulty, catching one of the Indian horses, rode, happy as if already
her husband, by her side. On the morn-
ing ot me inira day they once more reached her father's house, where the rejoicings at her rescue were shared by the reassembled guests, at her wedding with the Ranger-Captain.
blue and black. Mv shelves are also tilled with a
beautiful xssnrtment of spring style of Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture.' to which I invile the especlial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville anil viciuil to give me a call when you are in the city. my 7 PETKR SKI'!' AMSSWholawieHard ware Dealers. No. 5t. Pearl street, between Walnut and Vine streets, Cincinnati; mh 19, 1854 14-ly
u ue uesi oi mauling ami v ard at-
apl SI. iroi lti-l-v
sjimiim; fashions roie is..-f.-i3 I i.E.M EN -S HATS. I shall ii.tro.lnee u.v Spring st.Me ol (Gentlemen's Hats on Satiinlav the lith ot March. I take pleasure in inviting mv patrons and the public to an examination of my' HAT for the
.-to i..r. as i am conn. lent that it w ill commend itself to their lavor and compare well with anv which
...... in- .mutch, ooin as regards shape and oiialitv.
. .....i .e .ieaseu losiiow my HATS to all who
...... ....... me wnu a ,.au. nn, I every care shall be
.vi, incase mose w no may leave their onlers. ap9y lTGMain st. east side,bet. Fourth ei Fifth.
IIM-.MAN MM K. JMI. II. FAKv(l llAR. Linck and Farqnnar. I T Tltf-: Post Olliee building.. Soul!, Ve,t Cor.1 tier Main an:! Head s'.reets. i:rookil!e Indiana. Tlicattci.tft.il of the public is uio.t respei ti'ully invited to ourspring .toi-k of goods. carefulU s'leeteil. cx-ltisivcl IVoiii Ihe Ciiiciuiiali Market -of t!ie lalct and most fa.hionabie .tiles." my 7 LINCK c FAKUI IIAK. pOWETS I5III!IHS. Just receivl) cd a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at inv7 l.lNCKiV FAKUlTIAK'S. IT.IISIItl-.I.I, AS A. 1MKASOI.S-A largl-
l lot ot t mlircllas and Parasols lor sale at tho low e.t po.s'dde price at ni 7 LINCK & FAKUVHAH'S. . pASTV ;OOIS Splendid assortment of. I.awus, lleragi-s. I; -rage I'e liiues. Tiss ics, Silks. Sutius.aud w bile dress g-nxls. Forsale verv cheap at l! 1 M.VCK & FAi:ai'IIAK'..
cure of -ai-ious iltMtaces. tuain Hires sold; hi siili s bi 11, a ,i(,.r
proper form fur ue.
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)IIITSAl:iM.IItn S 51 a I pieces of Well assorletl priuls and l.iugliauis. For sale at reduced priceat my 7 I.INCK ei FA lUiCHA K'S. 1'I.OTUs. assiiiicrc-., Sjitiiit-lsi ,-iml V Ji-aiifc I.in V I-aki iiar. h.it e on hand a ven lar-e and choice selection ofcloihs.cassiniercs, satinets and Jeans, forsale at the lowest figures Call ainl.s.ke them. m, 7
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V..1ISK A v t fasiiiouabl.-. a
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I.INCK e. FAi:c;ril.il
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p. PITA I. II-m;i,. V tor, lndisnapolis, Ind.
tlOXES j, KELLY, Attorney and Counsel Alitor at Law, Laurel, Intl. I ' XVITA L IIOI SEt.'7.nnvrTie"rK;7tte C omit . Indiana. K. Ui iim,, Proprietor. This bouse is int.,0.1 repair, well furnished. thoroughly vet. Hated, lamrabh situated, and everv attention paid to traveler ami visitors. hit -t it is the t and most fashionable house in the citv.it- bill, -ire atthe saine tiine.soovv:,losuitiill. jv W.'-Si-lv ITT he Hamilton Intelligencer will please n.s'ert B months and forw ard lull for j'avmeiit
I. A. Sl-RIOM AN.
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i;oiavAKniN(; a I chants. No. -Jl al
s. camp. A: CA3II.
and general Commission merillld C'A esl Front .11 1 I;.
I'ati.Ohio. Particularatteiition paid to liiii,-. rlers and disposing of protluce consigned forsale in this market.
.-iKei.isior iransportation lines tumid
rn cues, .viarfc goodscare of ( amp, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh m p
frien all
Spri-man iV j-' 13-1 v.
tn;r ;i:s:,.ii, a.-, i.im k FaKyl iia'I ilivilv alt lion to their eon.plel.- as-
irt:i lent of nails and general st.u k of liard ware, al reduced Cincinnati retail prices. mav 7
ll s:;p-.atthe
I i It(( i:K Il, Constantly on hand. fr. II plies of the ver lie.t tpiulitv ot (;roceri
cueap store 01 mav 7 LINCK & FA R lit" HA R. 01'KF.SSYYinr-Wf have just roe ived the v most beautiful st.n-k of tiut-'-nsw are, in setts.ir ! the peace, ever before ottered iu tin. market. I"! 7 I.INCK & FAKurilAR.
nOOTS .V Ml4l We have largely in, r,-,s-I) ed ourst.M k of lii-otsaud Sli ies.and now oin..r the g ons ot t', a to please the taste of the
itio-i uisiiiiious, in 11-w ay 01 virs. iii khki ij" enston, madi l.-i.li. s .i,g,,.r. :Ml. !. ,, -kins v. ill, t!ie pret- A
ue.i ii.n.ies i..)ois aiel oti, t"II.-,!s" in tui.-i'. :i-0 7 I.INCK A: FAi.ulTI.', 1
ging t, inn 11 s-auh , i Im,I, ,.,,, M.lapled 10 weak anil i ule.-lil, ! ami strciiglhcmii ihe bedy, prtiilncilig new ar.il rii-l, li.'u .il 4. of the stomal h anil livir.
They are acknnn l,-,gi ,i !.y ,iur aM
10 lie not nnly iincvccpti'iiiA'r.c. I the l.ighct d crt c, a ml a. a ir.'i., 1
ramtly Medicine Um-cntHrtl. The Conipiiiind Sarsapjrilla l'llisan i.', iK.,i, pi riuant ill cine of those disia-o hiihr' an impure sian- t.f lituwl. and .n..rl.ii n'w be hit r and s.,..ai.,, v nt., rrj .1,,, :4, K,.nt,t kinn't evil, ulcers, scald hcail.'i.!,.,,,,,.', tVtt' eruiliiiiis. bl..ul I,,,,!,, s..,,n-, ,it,
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ami w in 111 v i r uu ilicnic is n rj'.in.l tc limp. nn n,
purii v 111c systi 111. 1 hi y area purely vcq-ctaMe i.ivj.. . m.ln be used bv pi r.i.iis.,1 all a, Th, v arr pi. i.im i llicpalau-, and pnuim-i- in. i.au.i'a. tmnnsu ei',p,,,i,l tlu ir .i. ran..,.. llMii.!r.,ls,,li.n f,ci'rouid lie give 1 ol" t!,,... ) lia,t u.,J tn . gn-al bent f, 1 . vi-.. -. , . ,
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1 ivi itic in. ,11. y i:i,. I.,, ihe a,m l'lir.lij.iro be paruclliar in a. k fur -Dr. il.'.ir,'. l.rpu
"""I' 1 am, tins. ,-,i- 111.1, ,,,, ;r.,hilt
p. r .., cacli 0n l,;is a l;u' sinuli ,.f ,!n- .,i.e,rr
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Unlit 111 (nr.. I.i tl. Is ..11 llo-siitij. ,-, .. ,1,, , il( In sst d, pusi (in id, C. 1" 1 11 i K, I ,. IV.-aler. ill FriliUliii C..., l:,.i in 1, ., -,, qiiirtiik; nf 'lie K,l , ; :irs 1. 1 Vii., l inn ; j r.k Nov. 7, M , , , ;
: (i
I Ir la
-IH1TI A T! I'll Ii".' N !'
I. II. l!i:iM, l l. it .V t ...
and dealers in s:;,ir;s. C..-'. and 1 ailor's Trimming.. N-. '-.: Ciiiciunati. Oi,io.
this I
VVM. WATIS:, CiKO.S.JKXKINS, E. IT. . OI.Bt R N . U allw, .! titAins tv (il!:u ii. 10niiF.KSr Dry Goods. No. 1:3 West JVarl st I belw . -en Walnut and Vine, Ciiiciunati. mh 12 lv
P".".11"1 Candy J Candies. ! Twelve t dollars per liiin.ire.l pountls. and no charge for boxes at.M. HF..MANHS Candy Kaetorv . Walnut slrcet. between Filth and MmIi streets. Cincinnati. 0,,", apt !l, 1.-.VJ Ki-l v
Manufactures, and has i No. 4 Water st.. 4 doors West of .Ma
store.
ii ......
'.inula and ( niton Hope, Cords, lines ami twines
- ... an, ics ami sizes, w lncli lie sells at manu-
Hirers prices.
mh I-.', IKVi l-j-lv
FI!Kn,.,,, Wa,rr Troof Uoofinjr.for i it"i .'-"vf'w1 avingbe.-n appointed Agent .r' ' " ' '" arri'" " ami Water Proof Kooling ,, ,,,, ready to do roofing of this kind in an) part ol Hunkl,,,. 1 nion. or Favette counties. The Mure rooms of M. v. Hal,. , B. H. & J C Burt..,,. , Jrookvill.-.are cover.-.! with this kind of roohng. to who,,, the pubhe are referred. Its durability, cheapness, safetc ami eon. .. J.,1..' In
H. as superior, iu the construction of
W. S.HAKER.
recommend
most building.
jy lo, 'ii :tti-i-v
ClvV. PI"f ECw" lelodeon,. n.'ri ,, v 'aiV,i" a mu" nrtment of these su- " f -V1'1;'1'.'"."S " l'ri -a l "it the circiimstanii s of all desirinein posse,, a i,triiment. comf I""1 r"!""'-- T" largest size in iJSh ,"V'i(s,n!!,'""K' 1'aile,, -M'n'l-n Pianos) rich an ! "' exceedingly pure ami nih. and bv using the swell, are loud enongh for a small church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves ami from that down to A octave iu plain cases, a, good an instrument in everv respect, eveent in size and outward finish. We are side agem, l'"r the ami rl-t'-'i'il " ",anuf;u',1,rer" prices, wholesale Please call and examine those Melodeons, togeiiier with as fine an assortment of Pianos as can factories of Chiekenng, Woodward & Rrown. . COLBlRNe.-FlKI.il, apl D-16-l-y Sole Agents. 154 .Main street.
a. c. parry.
JOHS RKCKXY
Parry and Iteckly. Manufacturers and Healers in MOVES, TIN" WARK, Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Retail. STREET LA MPS. Ac. West side of Vine st., between Front and Second, Cincinnati. N. B. All kinds of lob work in Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp class alw ays on hand. Onlers from a distance w ill be promptlv attended to. mh lKW U-ly
AIT E. TOEAUS, Comm ission Meri ltant. and dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shruhherv, grain- roots. asi.ar:"ii.. and
Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, ami agricultural im
plement.. Ni
mh lit. 1KV.J-
o. Congress street.Cincinn.-iti, Ohio.
1.1-lV
n I HSO-V IIOI SE-Walnul ,t. between Fourtli (I and Fifth, Cineiiinati. Ohio. o. II. (;Ei raov. Proprietor, late or Walnut st. House, mh l!i 13-ly fi.ii AMiTOR irrn hepot. im. V' purled and Liomcsi ic ( igars, iu all their vaneties. e keep constantly on baud a large and general assortment of Cigars, consi.titig of R-galias. Canones, Cazadores l'riin-ipes, Half-Spanish, and common. Also The best brands ofMaiitifactiireit Tobacco, w ith every otherarticle in onr line, w hich we are
prepare. 1 10 sell on accomiu minting terms, at No.'J'.W -Main st., 5 doors South of Seventh. An
apltl 43
O.
il A RTHENS Ai ORHEAmNN.
it l.dlli; ( I.OTIIIM. STORE, A mberg M Slachcl, wholesale l loll, inn- Den,,, x oi.u
-Main St., Ciiiciunati, O. Oct. 17, "51 13-lv
T KATIIF.il and Riirkmkin Store-H li K kpi.kr . No. -j:.- .Main street. Keep on hand French Calfskins: Baltimore do do: Philadelphia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and Citv sole leather. Black Buck Skins for gaiters anil shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deer skins and furs, mh l'.l, p-.V.' 13-ly
ami Litho- ....: I rh.i
Cutters. A c. North West Corner Rami mid Main
sts.. and lot Main st.. overT. S. Cooiliuu tSi Co'e. Banking House. Cincinnati. irBill Heads. Address Cards. Letter antl Note
ii-atiings, Laheis, Hank Checks. Bills. Drafts.
.sc., m verv iow- prices;
flEO. ;iRSO A. CO Engravers tl gmphers, Copper Plate Printers. Stei
Note
inplomas. t ertincales, Bonds. Maps. Plans of Estates, tew n plats, etc. feb 12, lf52. ly
Marble Works.
WR.MOonrin r.. ;pvv tan v. iimimin.
II HOOK FIELD A Ml t. m
Works, on the West side of llr,i,v ho.
tween Filth and Sixth sts.. Cincinnati, manufacture to order. M on um ems. Tombs and (.raved Stones Mural Pieces. Tablets. Baptismal Founts. Mantel I ms, ases. Italian and American Marble, etc.. fcr.
cabinet audi ountor Tops. Designs furnished to or- TIEAD'S Commercial College.; derand work executed in the neatest, most an- J I corner of Main and Fourth sts.. Cincinnati,
prov en six te. sculptured or plain. No Agents are
ciiiuo, cu ii) mis esiaousnmeiit.
Connersville Marble Woiks. THIS establishment is in Conwell's large building on the corner of Monroe and Harrison sts., here ihe best of Italian and. American Marble Is always to he had. Monuments, Tombs, Headstones Mantles, Table-tops, and every variety of Plain and Ornamental Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced prices. The proprietors are satisfied that, w ith the work, men and the material they have procured, they can do as good work, and in'as neat a manner, as can be done at any other establishment in the West, and on as reasonable terms. The pnhlicare respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchasing elsewhere All orders addressed to them will be promptlv attended to. as Ihey are determined to giv general satisfaction. M. A. CRAWFORD& W.W. JAMES. Jut) 30, 1KVJ. 3i-6m
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5 . 3 VT ii... i ., i ,iiiMiiui,ii alioi, tro. :,,, inivisii.g to make kiioun to
I the I. I .- arm al. at the
-lllil VI,iti- nrr,"i -ot-, J'i, l-,.i.-l; h-aaiid I ail. more, of til.- l.-r-I best sele. ted -t n k of (iooils v e have ever pi ':.si,re i.f oil. ri, g to the public.
'i'e means nf i .iniiiinni, ;:t.on vi ill, the large eities I,.-, oeie .-asj.T :.h, tuore rtipi.l. omj, iii ,.,, i Ira.i.' in reas. s. .-en.l. av or to keep pace witii ll,e l.'ailr-Ke! and t -1 -gr:.:-hii-niril nf lb..
- ::t . tr, e, lv low rat.-s; we cx-
P.ir.-i 1 f g-st an, hail the
Th.'
bv
pe, I to sell oil o::r goi.i! ten. Co! s -ipn iitlv tliis cheaper than ever '.-fire usual, we nr.- i-mibl ! t.
(iiickly and recruit T-ring when goo.!.. ; lllld our stock I. 'IVT !:
"If.-r great ilidaet
f'AMV! C.I V) !-: ! ! I.'etaii Caleh ;.':! in. t'.i : : -. T.. Ea-t side, three'i'o.irs :,!,..ve I - i Ohio. Orders of .V pom.. is or anv i art ol tin-1 it . l;v,- ,,f ii. inin i.i Tiir.st.M. i r i ,1 Shears. S, ;.irs. K i. , 's. . Cutlery. No. hi. Fifth Mr i. .Main and S. caciore. Cin, n.i.;,;;. i. N. 11 Joi.l,:, g neatly :.! .: j r..;.. rate e!i:,rg,'.: .li-o. Mi. ;,,-., s i .' ytrs K pi es . ,-, :. oliucc .
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ietreliasers. V. e eiii;K-r..telielov a jiart of n;;r
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1'ai.ey l.av, ,,.; Aiournii. g tn Herag,- de Inline; (' ll rhani: M IsS .Mull J.'lc'hOuet: Mn:,r.v ilk Lust: Prints. Mu! liianv of them
I ll.. .a black Siiti u: 1,1k Cro ll. I.n i. : ( iianieliou Siil,: Figd Poult de o:ei bl'k do tin Silk Albarine: r.ro.he ,1,, Emb'd Miisiii::
All these g ....It are l. v.i entirelv i;e in .i p..
?nr M:;-,. r i'i:soj- Artii lcs. ! also v, i v f. "'lain at,. I Kiim , ,s.,h S:iiti.;iiigh:in, . i'o-.t.ui Para-ds: loi.liain iV- Colin,, C,i,br. llas. Anv! si! lot of Fans; Linen and Cotton Ildl-: S.lk. I. ;,;ei,.( l!:,:i.h;,l and 1'ie Net Cloves and Mitts. Hosiery, Sw iss ,v Ja, Uon.-t E.i' ing and Insertion. Ribbons. Silk. Linen andCotton Lai . A splendid lot of Canton ( nine shawls. Thibet Wool Shawls. Cashmere and HeLaiue Shawls. l.a.,-ai,,l S Reworked Collar.. Silk ami Oipo l.inin". 3Icii'j Wear ami Ioiiiom ic t.oodn 0 ps super bl'k broad cloth: C"ts Silk c- Linen gloves
Cit a priin,..
I I'
GLOSS.
ik lull.
hib.n
do Colt. i and Kid do do i Hose: tlo Silk. Lim n Pocket lui'fs and cravats; fancy Satin Scarfs. c-i : a bales Brown slieeting: ? tlo tine do
9 tin I do
pes bleached muslin tlo Irish Linen;
r.rovv n tlo
Blue do Cadet do Summer Cloth; Black Cassi inert Fancy do Cotton Pantl.Minr); Linen tlo
Marsailes and Fancy M Vesting: in French Linen: i
ltwol nnil NiMH. 2 cases mens tine boots; S!4 prs Ladies Whole Cut 3 do do kip tlo ' Buskins; 1 do do line calf; shoes 24 " Pan-ill do 30 pr goat do li " Jennv Lin. I: do Misses Shoes fe Slippers, 24 " (.'niters iV Jgnit.-rs: Boys fine and coarse shoes; VI " cnlM enaml't! bus. Childrcns Shoes; kins; Calf.Coat c.- MoCel ts Slippers. rH-vo lniote.-s: Ilit, Bonnet and Straw t.ooitx. 1 case fash. Mole Hats; -.11 tioz Palm Hals 1 doz tlo Hungarian lo a do Panama do 1 do Magyar do 1 do mens bovs do I do Artists do 1 China trimm'ii tin 1 Pearl V bl'k Kossutn do i ileus Canton do 1 Iw Brush tin ; Straw. Florence Braid.' China Pearl. Hair and Gimp. Satin. Straw. French. I -ice and open Bonnets, Misses Bonnets, Children's trimiu'd & Jock) hats. Ifnrdwnre nnd ()nrrnsnnrr. Of these articles we have increased our sbx-k very much, and we thinkcan coniH-te successfully wilh any as we buy direct from Importers. Notiit e-rj- Varirly. Heavy stock of Croceries. Wooden wan-, Ac, ami all articles usually kept in a well assorted retail store. We feel grateful to a kind public for a verv liberal patrtumpefor many veara jiast, anil Iiok- by a fair and li'i-ral course of dealing to merit a continuance of such favors. apl 3d. lfcl N. D. GALLIO. TT!IIII!E I. E A S A ?N It PAR A SO IJ..K
.) large lot of the above named articles lust ar-
aii, vi hile at,,! !,. ;n. i
liriinit.l ,,.g I lie ei ii v. 1 1,. ',. M
III. Hair rcilii'i iliL- i!.tii,ii-cH. -i-iii, s M'Tl.' 1
or, nr. ,Kc c,i tatn .,iil ... a., s til l In- t 1- 1. 1. ' li tl far k.-f jiing the Hair m.-isl. ii:,iarie.i'H ' silky softness ami htlilv be . - ,1 ,t 1 1 u.'r -. r--: 1 ing and agrci able irncnii 'I!" ' 1 able, applied eilln Iu il.r In a.l im':-" i'"H skin- li is iinhki anv nf ih.-Mrm, i a, ,. i l"t a ral a ns sn 1'i.in mini I , ...r .1 l',.r lln 1!. Ir ('
o.-ilv over all Hair ni't-i.a.- il-O.i- . ..ii-:-'- ' " l'f Tt
frlic. hciili mnlsleliiiie ali.l i- i,l i n g . :.'.'! and healing as the alciilmlic t, anoci: rrI...: .-.i... .1 . , li'
... i. ill ii-,- ki. i. Its finw i r tn rcmnv e I In ill ,i ue.i. t nal. strilclsilie l.ort of t!c -kiltuli'll '1
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ami crtiw th i,i I he Hair is ,n iin;,n. il ,.:..,-...... ..ni.. ii:,i. i..-.:i '"-P
-n , . a iniiri- lasting bi-l v s, tl ,., i:,nrt !,-o p a whule li'.iile i.l iln'alii.l i.lii p- ir-i'"'
siilikbciib sit vi ill mi, n.il iln t. i. : " i. 1..,. I, .ir i . . I 1, 1 1 v rrjv. uii! f'J :";
make tin ir hair iljiki r.jml r.i'M scarc.lv pirc. plil'lc. Mc.ilicrs aiinn the bt si i licy can to, in d c-s. keeping It in pbu't , giv i l. ir it s i''l'-! ami c.iiimmi: it In ernw Iumi , i;i t.l
a, a,,. ni i.f a. I can cau-c ilic hair n i;"
ih Hair . In's win mi li. ,..,Mlii-'
Verv liberal iliscmmis n. am mi-.-"-who li'iiv bv whi.l.salc. Ad tlre r"'N. Y. i'ricc 25 ,-eni. i, r In, III. - ,,,,,rr Hi sh-rs ill Franklin Co Is. can b arn " qiiiriugof ihe l-ldilurol tin- Aincriia" ul i;r; . Nov. 7, "51.
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?ECPvi;r OFBEAUTV. HOW TO UK IlAMfeOMEI can in.ti-iiit any prr..ii ho t"' '""j'' ,1. I teach l.tiw m make l.rt.w -I "r and c I tcachli.iw to ri-niuve tall, pimiiU and r. I leach h.. t..,l,an7.- tin ""','.". ' i. I leach ho. I" make I lie w rink led -k m n, . I icac-l tn make hr.wl. -ell. . f ' ; I iraihbo. to ,kc.,lf.ii-.vcbi.ail
t I, . ,h In. aak. hard I rev. I. nam,-- ' ' -
imhl,l k.-.H'.i.M.I guni. nru .. I lech how t. make .he hair gr. ;; j. 1 has,. ,, ,1,. grnvvlh ;.' .lnski rv
m . a. i...u i.-iw itrifitt aim -1
I ic.ih h.w I" preserve lh. c. cs,.-l. ' ' i .. .. h III re.t.ircimi'-nrcd i-.iii." .
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I liat-h hnw in no". ---' , hiiri-'1" I each hnw lochsncclhec.. ..ml tin ,, ,. ,ch how ... ...,kc the h or ' ' 'V d , .each ho. inmi-kr, he
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all r,.,-f,.llvl.,r rT .'bean ami i-
1 Clocks, Watches.
my 21--VM-1V
"0. Importers and dealers In lll-S. Jewelrv. an.l W . I. . V. l .. I-
,.M, biiu niniertats. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold ami silver lever and verge watches: line gold and gilt jew elry; gold, silver and common spectacles, (.old and silver pencils: spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, rarors. knives, scissors, dentists files, tov s. &c. No. 11. Main St., under Commercial Rank, Cincinnati, Ohio. plXCI VVtTI SPR I TtR A DE, 1 8.52. V ' Bonnets. Kibbnns and Fancv Goods. W. P. 1)Kvor, hoi, sale ,1,-aler in silk goods, bonnets, bonnet nbons and rain y drv pvods. Is now receiving nts spring stock. Counlrv merchants are particuv " rf ,inest.-dtocall before purchasing elsew here. iew HliHk,No.50 Pearl street. Cincinnati. North lae- fob 14, lKV'T-Pm
riE CAItlEX n iniTrur i
! I rivt. Manufacturer of Fashionable Ch'in..l"
S. E.
The
object ol this institution is to qualify gentleman practically forthe I'ounting House and'business pursuits: the course of instruction embnu-es thetheorv antl practice of bonk reeping and penmanship, lectures on mereantiletrnnsactions, commercial calculations. .Ve. covering the entire field of Commercial operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. Tuition for a full course (iu advance) $ i. Further particulars can be obtained by calling at the institution, or bv addressing the principal, (post-paid:) J. E. HEAD, Principal, mh 19, lSo4i3jm "ir-ATCH .IXD CLOCKS-W. nTwso M t.-nders his services to the citizens of Brookville and vicinitv, in the capaeitv or Watch and
rived and lor sale cheap al K.TVNEK'S.
HEADY 71. DE CEOTIllMi The imtlersigned has jusi received from the Ka.l a fresh supply of spring and Summer clothing, consisting ol cloth coals, tw eed, satinet. Jeans and lin-ih-d coats; cassimere, satinet, linnen and cotton pants; silk, satin, linnen and cotton vests, of all stv K-s, sizes and colors. Purchasers w ould do well to call and inspect his stock before buving elsewhere. (Je 1) K. TYNEK.
PEACES! PEACES! Single and double Jacks: do braces; do smoothing planes now on hand and for sale by Ue 4) K.TYNER.
know Ihe sbnvc ir
. . .. .- ..l..-n
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a know every persun .in n- ,,, fnl""' ! g,v dinciovsio make and " '''" jc.rt , know they sr.-better ,h..i ." a lCform"" i ask ONLY ONE POI.I.AH feral! ! - I...,. ,, .nilri. DO.I-'l ,-,l" '
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Mrs. Sarah I.von.
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ji i. - . , , r."1 ' and mouth, are excellent. I 1 rf5r-'
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1 ri Bids Kanawha Salt; T5 bids Lake salt of a su-
1'Jtr pcrior article now n hand and for sale by
Je4
K. TYNEK.
TTPIIOESTERY AXD
I) Ess. J
MATTBESS.
-Jacob IlorMAtin, on Ihe easl side of lm.
bet.Aih Ac Glh sts.. keep constantly on hand a supcriorassortment of maitrassi-s of all kindv and has an extra lot of bis ow n superior spring mattresses in three pieces, which am callable or being changed (both sides being alike and equally soil.) twelve different times: thus lastinrmuch longer, besides Kui.ii. mam Mnivnipiil for hanillin. Thev am
Clock Maker ami repairer making and mending made or the very best material, and warranted: and
Long experience ami ainct panrtu- he received a diploma ror them at the late Mijchan-
Miop three doors tea' Fair.
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Jewelry. Acc.
ality are his reromiiiendatious.
IVorlhof the post office.
DYE IIOESE The umlersigned dyers would respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vhinity that they have Jnst opened their live House al the Canal Basin, adjoining the Collectors'
urlice, where they are ready tn etder silks, muslins
apl 9 10-l-y
ClITHn: MXOJi Wholesale and Reta lPi.
O ano Forte Dealers. No. Te, West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed theirnew salerooms of 5-2 by 120 feet in extent, are enabled to offer the largest and finest stock ot Pianos to be found in the country east or west, all from those celebrated and unet411all.1l manufacturers, A. Modart, and John B. Dunham, N. V. A full written warrante given with each Instrument. Terms as. ma 12 ly
IU . ; s. --. . ..i.-it- v aoinet vii, cc, w uero Kiev arc rcauv in enter silks, muslins, I V 'J So,a-.t' nairs.A-c. No. HI Sycamore St.. cotton yarns, w oolen do, and also printing of all
one door above Third, where he gives "his personal
- ....,. , luriiiga,, an, cies usually called for tn his line. and after 2.) yean evperience' in the principal Eastern cities, he thinks he can give general satisfaction, large assortment alwavs ou hand. Work made loonier and warranted." Furniture repaired, cleaned and varnished. l"holstervdone with neatness an I dispatch. Terms moderate. Call In. L. M. CKANE,fl Svcainorest. p t 16-1
aorts of calicoes, ore.
e Id 2b-ly
STOECKEL CO.
rOi A IN" DRESS Manufacturer and Importer , of Paper Hangings. No. 163 Main street, six doorsabove Fourth. C incinnati. Constantly on hand French ami American PaHr Hangings, such as Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc.. and Velvet and Imitation Borders. tVc. which he offers al Wholesale aud Kctail. al the lowest market price. apl i, lsoi 16-1-y
PROTECXIOf Fire.Marlne and Inland Insurance, by Protection Insurance Companv, of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agent for this old and responsible office, is always prepared to issue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable JOHN J. FOl'TS Aoekt For rLauand Fmnklin Counts, mv 7 , SO It
WVT. a. FWIT.NCH.
J. m. wrvsr
O. A. TAYLOR.
TAYLOR, FRENCH & WSNNE,
In PORTEHM and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and white goods. Also. I rabrellas. Parasols. I.I,, , es. Hosier) . and every description of trim-
ir) gooos, corner of .Mam and
aib 12 yz-ly
mingsan.l fancv
Povrl su. Cincinnati.
:perieiice. I am no. ov-r fifty T'
'kill hail become nunc n"- .- .. ...m"
. ...iirl S- , r-.rl,
M I.ava.se s ilium ami r ..nuiu1" Seem of Beauty, and no. m k, smooth. rtl.-crkrS'- , From Mrs. J M Agsr.2fl s',f.inti.r' '
I must rccommciid M I-"'" ' , ,l,r t" J
Sweeieninglhe Brca-h anil : ..ik"-'
1 hey have been adopted i "l3
ing success
. r. v:
FrVm Mr. H L Sraiih.
"I hare tried M 1-avas.r's '!a " itrrt . ..... i U..r Ac. I " . e.
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Cteaji fiARni-E wonKS.-: Li u . c Hriiid'av and rum
.rnw,hAr WnlcLers. Hair,
: l:. ..f Rcaiiiv, arc .
all who want whiskers, Ice. -
T .tltT
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a... w.i A Ct.tnun-. K.nll!nl', r"" .lti"! au
kJ Kn . corner of Broadway ami
Cinn.ii Monuments. Tombs S'!'l
bleLs. Irns. i ua..- fJ,
i li-'"' j
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