Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 October 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS. JUL I A HARRIS; OK THE MEt'HA.MCS D U GHTER. BV W. NF.WTOX. CHAPTF.N I.
the evening was bright, and almost every one whom the sisters had invited was present, Frank Clark came not. What can be the reason! Esther queried to herself. Can he be unwell! or is he unwilling to appear among my associates.'
She could not divine the cause of his
Let tw invite Julia Harris to our par- i absence, and it took time to develope it
Harriot ( umniinrrs to lior sister
with rav con-
iv, ; ai
Esther.
TliHt cann-t be done
font, was t.io r pry. Why not! is sh n t rrspectable!' 'Th-it is more than I know.' s.-iM Es-
.Nevertheless, the party was in hirh
glee. Funny things were said, smifes and bright faces were seen all around. But poor Esther could say with Hainan the .igagite. '-All this availeth me
nothing.' She made an effort to be hap-
ther. Butttilow thatfhois. Are we oh- ; pv and checnul but of no use. Anyone
ligcrt to asK every one that is respectable, could see that her attempts were sickly,
If so we must recognize in the circlt
vur acfiuaintnce a nunereil poor
vant girls vea, Mrs. Smith's no'TPS.
even, But is she not well educated and ladvlike!' enquired Harriet. 'I can't say as to that." answered Esther. 'She never went out of town to school, therefore I don't see how her education can be very brilliant: and in rela-
1 . l mi a - 1 .
oi.anu vapia. mere was Deneain ner cr- : affected smiles a mark of chagrin not
to be concealed from the observant eye.
But the clock at length struck 12, and the company dispersed. Right glad is Esther: for all kind of affection, affected cheerfulness 'comes most directly across the grain. A person may put on an outside show of modesty, politeness, honesty and
ot merriment. hen the mind is "ill at
ease,"" we detest mirthful associates: we long to retire to our chamber and weep
olitude.
tion to her ladyship, I"m sure I know wealth.much easier than an external garb
nothing, nor do 1 wish to bi inlormed. Her father is a Mechanic; her mother takes in sewing, and sh ? is a poor plainlydressed girl. Let her associate with those of her own rank and fortune, and there
with be content: of i! sr
little with me."
You know so little of Julia,' said Har- i H "r lister ever pitying those in trouble, riet.'so little of her education, iroodness followed her. of heart, and personal attractions is I 'Alas, me! Esther now do not lay the the reason why you oppose her, I think.' 1 niatter so seriously at heart,' said Harri-
iOII I. IIOVTLAXD) Attorney at Law, ,1 Brookville, Indiana. T AW lMUTSEHMIIP.Jm,, RvNAtt and IJ I'.uoar IUymosd, have this dav entered into partnership in the practice of the Law in tho Franklin Cirenit Court. JOIIX KV.MAX. sep3, Itfol 37-t-f EDGAKHAYMOXD. yr nOKROTT) Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Ofliee on Buijm street, one door North f Geo. Holland's, lirookville, Indiana, je 20, "31 -JO ly I. JOAES, Attorney and Counsellor nt . Law, Brookville, Ind. Office under American ilice. Court street. dee SC 5'J-Iy - JIT. ntOOKSIHK, Attorney and
.t. (. ouiisnllor at Law. oitiee on Court street, op-
posit, my
the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. U 31
in
Xo sooner did the company leave, than
she is not it matters ; twiner attempted to do so. Uut she was
! not allowed to be there exactly alone.
'It is not so in a passion.
replied Either, evidently ; t-
Is not Frank Clark cro-
ing to he hero? And do vou sunnose I'd
have him think that we draw into our society poor mechanic's daughters! girls whose hands are soiled bv labor!'
Sj saying she left the room, stepping
'Don't speak to me, Harriet; I'm in no
mood for talking.' 'I hate to see you feel so bad about a trivial affair. On the whole our party was a good one. All seemed , "Don't sneak to me I car! RclU! "
unusually spry, and slamming the door i Harriet obeyed. She knew Esther's after her. " j disposition too well to undertake to comJulia Harris was not rich, reader, : fort her against her will, though h r parents were in comforta- i Esther spent the rest of the night ble circumstances: yet possessed other somehow, and arose in the morning with (jualities destined to serve iier as a pass- swollen eyes and the headache, port to the most genteel circles of socio- But the next Sunday she saw Frank at ty- Church.whenhegaveher a nod ofrecogJust nineteen summers had spread over nition; and though there was a sort of a
her their roseate mantle, at the time of
the foregoing conversation. Her hair was black and glossy, her eyes mild and bright, and her" very motion of personification of ease and gracefulness. She had gracefulness. She had a rich affection and a gratilied heart. Herfeelinsrs were tender: and amono-the
distres
sen, neglected and poor of this
world, she acted a part of a mini-terinrr angel. Though she had never been out of town to school, or stepped into a popular Female Seminary, her mind had been asidiously cultivated. Music of the hio-h-
est English and two or three Foreign viously enrn!red
mile ot contempt that wreathed his lip which seemed to say , 'I know ye,' his nod did her some good. 'Ila, ha!' said she to herself, 'I'm not exactly forgotten Frank after all.' 'Yousaw him there, Harriet did you not! said she to her sister wher. return-insr-'Yes.' 'And he bowed to us did you notice it!' 'I did not.'
conld hardly have sunken her more BROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS. visibly. Her feelings may be imagined, ..
but I will not attempt to describe them. Suffice Jt to par that Frank in a few weeks took his wife to the South. His uncle died in a few days after his return, leaving him immensely rich; and Mrs. Clark, whose education and personal appearance were brilliant, shone in the brightest circles of society. The identical evening that Esther ha' her party two years before, he spent ii her company for the first time. Sinct which time, he had corresponded with Julia H arris, by letter. The wedding was appointed at Mrs. Clark's rather than at her fathers because the house was more convenient for the oecasion.and to avoid the suspicion of the Cumming's girls. Harriet, the good-hearted, kind and excellant, Harriet Cummings, soon alter married a worthy man with whom she lived happily. 4 But Esther a proud haughty girl who despised honest industry and unassuming excellence, led a life of "single blessedness." Her extravagant father in a few years failed in business, and she proud, pettish Miss! , was compelled to work with her kneedle to obtain the indispcnsables of life. THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE!
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nt; nave also eiurage.i
I l.FRT'.n WAItl), Attorney at Law, Brno. .1 ville. Ind., and agent for the Protection Insurance Company, policies of insurance agaimt loss or damage by fire issued on favorable terms. Office two doors Xortb of b. H. & J. C. Burton's store, my 7 1 H. IHcCI,rilE Attorney at law, and No.1. tary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortgages and all kinds of convex aiicing. apt 30 Pm nVItl'S KlI.r.nilF, Attomevand Counsellorat law. Brookville. Ind. Office on Court St., East of the old Court House. apl -23. 1S52 IT T IV. HITT, Attorney at Law. and Nolarv Pub. I. lie. office with George Holland, Esq., Brookville, Ind. T AW P.tBTSEKSIHP.-JoB, A. Matson Ij and John H. Fariji har, have this dav entered into a partnership in the practice of the i.aw. JOHN A.MATSOX, JOH.XH. FARQUHAR. lUlMJ THE BOW ELS CURED RI P1X KE AMI Protrttion of the eoweis. This disease is very common, particularly among the laboring classes of both sexes, and is frequently attended w ith much distress and often death. Dr. Kates, of 153 Syca
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 w orn with ease and comfort, and. at the same time w ill keep the bowels, or protrudingpart within the orifice. Howimportant is it, therefore, for those who are ruptured to be cured. HERXIA CURED.
I have used several Trusses, w ith but little relief, until last fall I noticed in the "Dollar, Nonpareil''
it. ivates 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 weoks. JAMES SI.MPSOX, Campbell county, Ky. Dr. Kates Sir: Yon may recollect of me purchasing a "Double Truss" from you about Christinas 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. Blisswell, informing you that the Truss has done ,-.itI iilI li... T Kl:.. ,. i
.. v ....v. ii..,. ..v-.ie.u in, sen curen.as mere is no
protrusion orpain any more; in fact I can dispense
w ith the I russf or weeks without any symptoms of the disease returning. Yours truly, GEO. HAYDEM Hamilton co. 0.
Patent Hetalic B-jrlal Cases.
VJY. continue to manufacture and keep constantly M on lion. , every size and variety of finish of
i...,,!11ai.ie article, now rapidlv superceding the use of wooden coiflns wherever introduced, on account of taeir superiority for depositing in vault, for protecting the remains from the casualties incident toor.linarv interments. foh,.,r.n....i .1.
prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of the dece:is -d in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imperishable case. As we have recently redueed our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable in.lucemenLs to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. . . W.C. DAVIS & CO. my t . h. cornerDth &. Main uta., Cincinnati.
Ifl'STOn made Roots and Shoes at wholesale
Kepalrii.g.lone on the shortest notice. , '. JA : DhOX , Xo. -.3 Walnut street.
lti:t t i:iti:.M I. C incinnati, Ohio. ap 9, .5eio-i-y J.S.Cheneweth & Co., Miner. Andrews & Co. PriVY-v --TTr Bishop. Wells V Co.. K. Buchanan, John Swasey l V? . . 1 naor'ker A f'of f in os Co., Bur.isall Brother. J Jj -'laker. And nianul.ictur.-r of everv kind Columbia street, north side, between Svcamore 'iua 5 A'1 """r'"'1,1 "'"litun-. Mt. Carmel. and Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. ,h 5-,y i Z' Liverpool, we have received our Spring supply of Hroom Machinery and Boxing A.g".. of the best Oueensware. consisiiiin-oi b..ni fi.i .i.... . ." , n. ,., . . i,u!- "line oest
: . v" i''n..iiif r i-M,i, .-.i piaits ma.ie to order I'lim, lea ware, d.c., coiiinion ware. osv.. which we .in 1 niaiuila.tnr.-.l m,i 1 . ' . .. UI"'
repack or sell in original packages on most faVor.
.-. iv i.f.KtTTER. opl9, 1; 1-y si; Main st., bet. Fifth and Sixth,
BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS
STOVES! STOVksT
J"
IIAV A.M UHL' M AI. I S. Of an improved plan, put up in anv part of the
New Goods. TlIK subscriber thankful to a generotnr nnlilie
A for past favors, would respectfully announce to ', his old customer and to the community generally, j that he has lately received diret t from the East a j fresh and well selected stock of spring and summer
j.r t,.M..is an. 1 notions, siik goous. rean inanr clothing, boots, shoes and bonnets, silk, straw, and
Panama Hats, Hardware, (ilassware, and Queensware. He also kecp8 constantly on hand a heavy1
supply of lirocerir, I.iilvrril Oil.'WIiile I .tn H .
j W hite and colored carjiet w arps. care1iugs, cotton t
salt, grind stones, iron nails, and steel, and a more ' general assortment of evcr thing than is usually, found at a regular retail establishment. He would '
say in conclusion, that all of the above iiame.l article, w ill Ik1 sold at as low- figures as they can be bought at from anv house in the country. He would
then extend a polite invitation to all to come an. I t' HlllillU ' i . IM...I. - I , A .a,., t'lL-1, (...lot 1.1...,.,
ure in showing them and charges nothing for it. ', rcsptcilully i..f'(rn id, ni (,,. . " ' h
All kinds of merchantable count r i.ro.luce taken 'he same, by kr. pint- c.,....,, . . " 'rn
n ... .... n 1 . 1 ..... ... .. i.wm.iil ..C ti... " ll
iniiaiiKt- i.ir p'wmi,, aii.t wv iiipica, maiti l ..n,.. r, r
price in casu l.aio ior an Kiiios 01 grain. -'? n 1 1 ......r ih .am ,,- ... .,Kf je 1 KICHAKD TYXER. I S2tVF. shuuld c.li at ,hr V"D "0 - i Stoves, nn M....s ., iW li '
The Fire in Brookville
ARTS no liiTT(iice iu the iiri-e of eroods. mi-
it m:ikr tluin -ln:M'or than v vtr.
To tirove that tho are 50 vtrrv iluai. iut stci. in
to Bi RToN'it ;inl o:iniitic hi ' lli-iivy bkk Ic f ,N'rw Ftrnnonnblr Cood. Just arri inir from htlailflj-hia aiti Hnltimurt-; which be i olliftr rhnMr than th rhfapest
.1 ware. wuicii we will niaiuiiaciured and sold wholesale and refiil
. 1 packages on most faVor-' . ntRTAKF.RiNr.. I shall continue to o-i. ..
cial att. ntmn to this bmnch of mv business with view to release the friends of the deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and w ,11 state that I will attend funeral' within the county with a first rate hearse free if
1 1 KWfStSi-..ry?ic i
"' I k 7"h"cr,b' r. 'hankful m , .
s-l . . , .a.r..nB1rr 1.
"and ,1 ,
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1 0. 1:
Krio. btorc-, wh. rt-l,- a ,,n I k
I a nor, uni'v, Mo-r
' nt-w and beautifi;
Suet" Kettle?,
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I ...U.... . 1 1. 1 . . -
..1.1. ii, iiiiiiuvuiici) a?MruMi, ana 01 topper Kritk. the last an.! m wt-sl Mvle. ttotli of nattem mul Murk uidi i-v.-rr
silks;
r h
1 .
1 M l i n. 1 1
1'arlor Stovf w huh w .H
Amliroii. Sa.hrim.. $ Or.
Ot ir;.li'. .... . ' 1 ' lllfrv
i.iin'p'i nn niitt-i-i ron v. .'.rt-.ot L, ' '
WHOLESALE otom: mark O I:pT.-.ave always on hand a large and well assorted stock
stoxe ware,
n.ent. can, by use of this machine preserve the, for r,- "'vesa,e,allowi,:?ai;
. ..csc . reserve. I will use this valu able apparatus w hen ordered. The object for which it ,s uileiuled ,s pert'ectlv to
decay for any length of time, without W,. an" I " U-licaey. or un.ee.nlv in appeal atu-e. Hiievo eiit nsiit.il!..,,. 1 ... '.' .
- f ii'niimvc, i" .c siiuaiiie
- ery vanctv of patters and size. Shaker Pipes
... lion .uatches. 1 Particular attekiio.. '
Our riee...:r.Vi?:Z Jr u; I . ;,"-,. ."""'""" " P ! "e cmz-ns of
,,,1 V...;.,.. . ' '" ;,,,,7r. . ..7. J "V ,,B ,nu""'', 'hat they are now
SttS ""E',e MiViTmi's V..i V.T-Tr.- i!vl. .ri'a v..V.r s:il'. Alexander
v ii riiiiniiiz .Mills. I he iat'Mitl B. WinrAnroit 11.1!rovcilieii.iii 1 1 J . 1 1 - .., I
IH.III (l ITS Ili.U IH iko a1!.... 1 1 . . .
mh 19. li-32 la-.m
EVAX OWEXS.
o. wheat per hour, can beclcaned with tliem. t .k i, " out the cheat and all other trash. H, "he r ft superiority of these mills can onlv be L ,, . .. i 7.
and try ing. ( all and see them i.,.r..r.. .
....... ..MM. rii. will onlv . .Tiiit.c-r
,.-,Y "'f.if. Proprietor. V M. MOFFAT, .Manufacturer.
seeing
buy some onr barn, i jy 16 3(1
uciimati'.oiiio. ' . T)K f 'TlirD. Samiei . SnErrrap.Tai- , lti-ly ' )'". has o hand a large supply of ready m!..
ltanjAiages, she could mauag-e '-alter the manner of a workman th:it needeth not be a-sliamed." She h:ul read history, poetry and light literature, and conversed intelligently upon all topics of the dav.
he could adduce some reasonable excuse ' for his absence.' j Oh yes! I felt bad at the time; but now I care nothing about it; for his heart
tJ 9 3
the services of F- Tt
'I wanted to sneak to him. and askliim Mans-iei.p, Miss Am e Carey, Mr. Stowe, ami
K A: . l i . manv others, who contribute Miscellaneous, U;itiswhy he duln t attend our party the Other ticaf. Seientiflo, Horticultural, Fiiiancialand Com-
lll'Tlit. mercial Xews.
'Perhaps he was unwell: nerhans rtre- I Ye !J,re 'V'tormil,0,Uo V.'1"'1 nether paper, -,,0,'c l,oof of "'''' Triiwr., for
' i auu in inn spare money or lai.or to make our pa- IClipturr ol'thc Konrli At any rate I presume ! per valuable to every one. male or r.imale. I
i lie i.a.cue lias i.ecn esialllsa.:il M.ll l r.A KN, I ........... n.., ... .i, i . and has grow n in confidence as a reading and ad- -R F.ditor Seeing in vour paper the advertisevenisii.g paper. Our establihment has changed men! of Dr. Kites, I avail mvself of the opportufrom a log cabm to a large sixstorx -building. Our , -, ,, , ,' . ,. opporiupress room has also been greatly improved. The J I long w ished, to publicly testify to the great old fashioned h:itu! iiressn. Iii-a la..nn .1-......1...1 ! nil ml.er of nersntis to .linni lie. 1....1 l....... . ,
i . , , , .- ...ii ni..i..tiiiv-i..i in in., ii.ii ..v.-.. re ii ii e n I was With US unquestionably, though his ! and steam presses introduced. We now have six 1 comfortable, that have come under n,v know led -e body was absent. Were he not ooinrr so Per presses driven by steam, and many card. ; a,.r!ll (rf 1. " T U '
, - , . , a - - i nan. i ami ouier presses, instead of employing!. tit s.iueiers un me in J10e V umiiiino-s was a merchant at soon to the fc,0lith I d make another par- tw o men as formerly, the number has gradually ' the Mexican war. For w ant of proper Trusses thev G , -Mass., Who kept up the appear- ty and astonish hilll with Northern p-lit- j ""i-lledto two hundVed: our expenses have in- j were underconstant fear of giving themselves mil. once of beinjr rich, lie made a rrre at of- tor after all." k Vku hV I bv the 1,-as, laborious woA.. n. ' " .1 Tl
! ,ijiv.i,i "i iviniiii ui, iiul ..i. oraiicii oi lue - ----- . n.. Uu I business, w e now undertake to execute almost anv 1 eoo.1 day's w ork without iniurv to tliemselves
He made a rrreat ef
fort toslrne more brilliantly than any of his neighbor's. Mr. Cummings had two daughters Harriet and Esther. The former was mild, sunny-tempered, and affectionate. She considered herself none to srood too visit
CHAPTER III. About two years glided by before Es ther heard any thing more of Frank Clark save by accident. He wrote letters often to his friend G , but
His
parents were poor
course she could not sneak to aul vulgarities we seek to
our readers as if thev w ere
the poor in sickness, to leed the hungry, xvas seldom she condescended to
cloth the naked, snelter and befriend the unfortunate, liut how different was the latter! Esther was just opposite of her sister in most every particular. She was too naughty to speak to poor people too much engrossed in selfishness to care for their sufferings. Ami it was alwnysa matter of wonder, among all who knew the sisters how two such antipodes happened to spring from the same source. Frank Clark, to whom Esther was much attached, and at whose house the before mentioned party was made was a young man with whom the sisters had formerly been acquainted. O was
kind oi work pertaining to the art of printing. We ! can fill orders for Xew spapers.Rook-work, all kinds of Job Printing. Minding. Lithographing, Wood Engraving, Stereotyping, o7c. We .tate this to show our onward progress. j Our l-nilv Paper !
loutains a much larger amount of reading than
Of his for of
of thou-
but
his native village, but while vouno-a rich
uncle had taken him to Charleston, S. C. into a wholesale store.
His situation made him a subject envy among t!u companions of childhood. '-Young ladies rished him,'" as the saying" i-, and talked
him. This imc' is not rich," one would say to the othei.
'He is, he's worth hundreds rands.' And no heirs." He lias no wife, no children
case he should die without a w property would be divided among
distant relatives. But how h.ippens it that Frank's uncle never married!' Oh, he buried his betrothed long years ago, I am told. The blow cut him to t!-:e heart. Heneverlook.nl an
other, and has lived a bachelor all days.
How old is he!' 'Eighty. And accordingly to the ordinary course of nature. nmt go the war of all the earth.' 'Does he love Frank."
It his m re
his
speak to him.
and of them.
Frank intended to visit his native village every summer and spend the warm season among the agreeable and salubrious breezes of the North, but his uncle was so old and infirm, he found it difficult to leave. Business in almost all the Southern cities demanded his attention. A broken-down old man like his uncle, could not attend to it. But in the summer of 13 , two years subsequent to the party of Mr. Cummings. he so arranged the affairs of his employer to be able to visit his Northern friends again. A few days past after his arrival, when 3Ir. Cummings" daughters were invited to attend a party at Frank's father's which invitation so much elevated Esther, that she appeared as much above the common o!b of her spirits, as she had two years before fallen below. Vou would be astonished to meet Julia Harris there! said Harriet to her the evening before the party. ; '"True! I should be greatly astonished." 'Why so!" asked Harriet. Frank's father is not wealthy not more so, perhaps than Mr. Harris, the poor mechanic' "I know that very well,' responded Esther. 'But Frank you know he's got the wherewith; he'll make things shine. I shouldn't wonder if he furnishes his father's old castle with new furniture throughout. Frank is not rich,' said Harriet. 'His uncle is supposed to be wealthy, to be sure: but we have no woof of tli.it snid
hespeetfully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport llaily News. JO Dr. Kates otHce is 153 Sycamore street. Tin
cinnati.Ohio. wheie all those afflicted with a Kuture ol the Bowels are requested to call. There are
any other Cincinnati daily paper. We devote es- I thousands whoean bear testimony to the above.w ho p.ecial pains to getting accurate an.l reliable news ' have been effectually cured under the treatment we are particularly careful to avoid personalities r Ur Kites
jri.c i.-i. is we treat) intelligent men. and i
give them such information bearing on the subject, as w ill tend to enlighten the mind. ! The Cim in-ati ;a7ktte w ill maintain its posi- j tionas a leading Whig paper in the Wkst, and its 1 proprietors and editors have, through a series of fifty years, been the steadfast friends :.nd advocates i
ot those principles known as Whig principles.
for Putnam
GLASS WORKS, and are alwavs prepared to fill orders for l!OTTl.ES, FLASKS. Vials, cte., at lowest figures. SHAMANS A-HAINER ater st., near Main,
i in
nn 0
- - clothing iheapfor
tr.O. D. WnCHEI, 17 North-west corner Ji,,r"'f Mr. trillion Ii of Pearl and Walnut sts., Cincinnati. Ohio I octl l-l-tf
.Manuiactures and keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Japanned. Ornamental, llronze.l. and Pressed Tin-ware, which he offers to sell to country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, peddlers and others, at such prices as willviebla handsome profit to the luijer. Every article" lie offers for sab' is made in his ow n shop! and under his
per-onai superintendence, from the raw material. And in this particular he claims to have it in his power to oiler inducements far superior to anv oilier dealer in the West. Having recently made large additions to his manufacturing department in the way of room, machinery, and a great number of w orkmen, he hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand. IValcrswho have been accustomed to making their purchases in the eastern cities w ill find that they can do equally as well here in point of price and quality, and. in addition to this, they can always buy lust w hat tin y w ant. and niav tili up their stocks just as they may desire, without' t he iuennve-
liien. eor waitingsix weeksor tw omoiithsfora sin.-' 1 tnniere1. .1 ply from the caM. Particular attention paid to 1 '7'""' ,!'T'1 ?r"'"1 "r' 'haT:
pacing ami iorn anting orders to the country.
color, among which are handsome
1'claiucs. Mi.uslin Uelaines.Bareges. lawns. Kren. h
C.iugha ins. l aces, edgii gs. inscnii gs. needle work
ed t ollars. Sleeves. Cuffs. Silk. Cotton and Worsted Hose, Kid and Silk tJloves of all colors, and an immense stock of prints. of every quality and price, together with a select assortment of City made tiailers, Slippers. Hoots, shoes. Ac. eve. T 4iirntlrii.ru i .xrt n great variet: superfine. -loths. dnskin nnd fan- " Cassimeres. Summer Cloths. Satlinets. Tweeds. Hosiery. Silks and other Craats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac., eve. KOVS WEAK. A large assortment, well selected, of superior, fine and common qualities, at low- prices. Hoot. Shoes, iluls, ;iv. Carpeting. Table Covers. Table Cloths; a large assortment of all qualiti.-s ami prices. A very heavy stock of Muslins, bleached and unbleai lied, colored and twilled, cheap
li-ociTic, ISoMovvur-,
Hardware. I eoarware. uueensware. lea-ware in ! An alterative, imne,
w hole setts, Vc. v.c. Our stock is very large. I Price 25 cents per h
i.ougni at low price. ami w in nes 'iu encaptor cash . l.acn ikiv contain ti n p
In I.e. j
lich he invites lit.
and Kc.ail, with a c
hem as cheap ativ ..riu
CISTERN Placed in any it-sirV Phil-, itid warraiin i i; ,
j nitui t jHpMiicd M an-, (u
j chartfc in ik alr-ve hu-.in , j ciiiitidf net, lo all tm fa,!r h ; surr tht-in nti; at i-fUtii- n
Old CoppT, Pewter. ?t. chnnpe f,.rall artu-l. s m j Oct. 3, "51. 4I-tt. Thv best and chftrftnt ran,,:-,
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lirookville, April . 1S.VJ. HERMAN IIMK. J.VO. II. rAKMlIIAK.
Lmck ana Farquhar.
X TBI E Post Ofliee buildings. South West Cor
ner Main an. I Head slreeis, llt'ookviUe liiilialia.
attention of ihe public is lao.i rej.e. ilii!! in-
it -.1 lo ..ur ) rii.g-l u k of goo is. t ar- l'ulh s le. te.i. e-.t l'i.. i ! Iroiu the I'll., ll.l. all -i:t. k .1, of liie lal st and n;o.-t fa-hio: abie stjles."
I y I l.'i !v .7 IMieiriUK.
A'
The
u. Illssiiop s store, on Hinge
: iev ,n.,. rs str.'ct.
1 1'.FFI'It SOX I. ifr rn cc ( ni ., . " ' '".'ciiiiiali. Capital Silrti.lKill Paid and
.. ,w" oepariiiienis
" ' '' loeai. call1
joliil si
T!
v.. i "i uie w ne. liiilci.c intent ..r ..r...lii
r nr i ;.
k department red n,.,..i i.i. i
life of Ihe husband innv be insured lo'r 11... 1,,.,..
, M-.ui.irs may insure the liv
... .iii.rs co,greg,itioiis the lives ol th. h.ii.lorsersand securities ihe lives of ih
met are rei.ou., ble. II u
es oi the.r
'ir uriiisl.Ts. u-e forw hoe,
oioiiM,v. Pre."l;
Hoard of Final ee Hon
:i risks t.-.L .... m. . ii
MITT. Ilrooklille i
n . r i r it . .m ( ). 1 1. ,v . p 6-1 Medical Kxaininer.
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usual rati-s. .1. v.
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1 W.COrt'IX A CO Hell and Mrass Foiindl, ers.aiid Mannacturers of all kinds of Hrnss
w..rK. dealers in lead, zinccojiper. block tin
per rivets. spelter solder and meial puckin
copSee-
twecn liroadwav and Ludlow. t incin
mill strei't. 1
nati. Ohio.
J-?5 Their hells are executed on new and improved principles, superior to .my Foundrv in the world. Thcj have a ( hinie of Kight Hells. the first and only corn el one ever made in this coui.trv. f.-b ti. l.-.v.1 T-Iv
1 .V '. KI:a1!UST Xo. 21. Pearl I , cinnati. dealers in satinet warns, si
tre
1 hey do not permit their i nner blindh to follow the
behests of ain nor blindly advocate evcrv measure of Party w ilhont ii.q'nirt , w hetlier right or w rong. While we pursue that which is right, we w ill follow the diitates of none. Tlii'Coniinerrial .ovsof the Pailv Gazette i. very full, and accural ly made up from the books of the Merchants' Exchange, and all the best sources of information, by one w ho devotes his whole time to the suhje. t;'and w e give all the Financial and Commercial Xew s a business man mav waiit. Ah an ndrrrtising motl iimi , the flazette stands foremost. Its yearly advertisers number near five hundred, an.l ouradvertising charges w ill reach SldO per.lay. Our number of transient advertisers are very numerous. Our Tri-Weekh contains all the news of the Daily. f Our WeeMjIs the largest, best and . heap 'st intT-.t West. In CI il 1st., it can be had. as mat be seen, for SI no per annum. We commend. 'however, as most satisfactory and independent. sii.gle subscriptions at $-J. This costs a lit; 1- more, but is less troublesome and more satisfa. tory. We invite all 'iition to tin- claim's of this paper to the support of the " est. Without in the least relaxing in our exertions to make the Political department of the Gazette worthy of public confidence, or suffering any diminution in the care bithertoexer.ised over th Commercial department, and the departments of Local and General Xews. we have determined to make increased exertions to render our toliimr.s set apart for M1SI l'.l.I.ANEOUS KF.APIXG. more acceptable to hit subscribers. In this department will alwats be found a carefully chosen melange Af Tales. 'Poetrv. Moral Essays. Descriptive and Historical Sketch". E.lifting and Humorous Extracts from Current Literature; Agricultural..! Horticultural Information, and a column of amusing and instructive sele. tions for the benefit of the Juvenile members of the Home Fireside. We w ill leave neither pains nor expense untried, to render our paper entertaining a nd useful to the Business man and general reader and Family Circle. We often, as illustrations, introduce s. r.rt.1
i nit, oi model nouses ;i
n n tj q
DISFASE! nisEAE! ! DISEASE! ! ! EE YE HEALED. Ye w ho have, in an unguarded moment, been led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of w hich fwhen neglected arc seen in our public Hospitals and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of the depravity of man: the health an.l 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; wasting aw ay 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. who are allli. ted by any form of these diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply w here you can be cured, an.l not suffer yourselves to be treated by those who are entirely ignorant of medicine an.l disease, until you arc beyond the possibility of cure.
It is. therefore, of th
afflicted toknow that there is a certainty of their being properly treated and having the disease removed from the system, at Dr. Kates' Medical Ofrt. e. Xo. l.3 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the West side.
t.Cin-
I ree.ls.
ihiitlles. pi, kers. harness twine, roller cloth, nres-
papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plates,
A i so Agents ma. hine cards.
for :
niilh,Woo.leock. tV Knight"; mh W, L-.VJ 1'2-ly
Stl.r Tl,,t ...; i
w ishes to sell his fi.r... ....... r
between !m and inn of u i. ; .. ..n"i ',' :."'
balance well timbered. A i .', ,".
1 ..r-r ei...l iv,.'. ......
io.I water from never fail in.' si.rb.v. ...J.t. . .."
VlV:" "I1""" part, of the farm. The farm is in
vt ater township. H miles north of Hrewer.i he neighborhood is I..1..I1I.1 . . ,
w itli religious and educational privileges ,.,; . ,.,ient. (nine and see. w , ,,, ,.., ..,-.
. "' 11 -ur 'lie Icmis jail !' 4-Mll
White
bunrh.
Jl'IIX SATEH.
p. iiT.t i, iiiH sr:v tor, ln.ii.-.iiapolis, Ind.
II.
iic.s,:s.r. lii i Lv. ah, Jt lor at Law , Laurel. Ind.
1A I'lT.1 1.
D. Si.ntx. pr.qiriej.' -.1 -7-linl
ruey and Counsel
'I repair, w.-ll lu
oolidffp H lii'lMonc A. Ilchr. Manutaetiirers of Tninsparent Wa-h Halls. Fancy K.tMt nii.l IVrfMin.-rr. Corner Filth and Western
Kow , Cinciuiiati, Ohio.
ap SI, lc.0 't-l-y
Y
Country PTerchants.
"OI K ATTL'.TIOV iscalcd toour sto.1.- of
Hueeusware. China and Gln.s.
FOII M'KINt; SALES. CIC crates edged an.l C. C. W are, '. " coiiininn Teas and Hot. Is. 2-.HI " comprising a variety of articles, ".Ml tine l ea and Hinner ware, t l.'il'd boxes line .V common glass. A liberal quantity of common ware allowed to each bill, t all and examine our stock and .rices. E. E. .V H. IICGGIXS. Xo.91. Vain str-et. one .'...or South of R. W. HOOl II S Hardware store. siplH. 1.V.' lij-l-y j)SNS III! I'Si: Corner of Court and Walnut II sts..( incn.i.ati. Ohio. Man and Ilore. .r day. X. H The best of Slnblmg and Yard at"vhed. ,,i .,, j-.. i,ii-v
n n :tiriICAI. ADVICE!
SViV'tYt! r.tS!l,0,SS tOH 1V.-GEX-O 1 1.1-M EX s HA I S. I shall introduce mv Spring sltle of Gentlemen's Ib.ls .... s,,ir.l... .1.'.. ,:,i. ...
greatest importance to the I March. I take pleasure in inviting mv natrons .-,d
the public loan examination of m ' II AT for the Spring, as 1 am confident thai it will commend itseli to their lavor and compare well w iih anv which may be oflered. both as regards shape and quality. I shall be pleased to show mv HA IS to all who may lavor me w iih a call, and even care shall be taken to please those w ho mav leave their orders 'V. B.CAMP. apn-Iy l.GMam st. east side, bet. Fourth & Fifth.
Diseases of youth an.l maturity acquired Stan early period of life, which destroy the physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble the natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those whose constitutions have become debilitated through practices acquired in youth, or by the excess of later years, whereby the pleasures of life are marred. Ihe objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing
spotlit iii makinrr parties to the North. Moreover, Julia Harris has been of late
es Frank ha lvevt a faithful l.nl and jrettinjr extra apparel for some occasion, it is saiJthat he has v.-.i! -J him afiout all Jf .Mr. Child's our milliner, she has of his property.' purchased a bonnet at twenty-five dollars 'Frank was on from tho S mth to visit expense, ami a mantua was recently his pa-ents. mvl was politely invited to bought of corresponding value, the party from which Julia Harris was! "Indeed!' Where" does she get excluded, on account of her Ix-inor in or- 'lcr money to dash out in such fidin.iry ptvuniary circunis mc"?,hi 1 a me- nery !' rhanic's daughter. "That is more than I can tell. Somesav ! she has received letters containing it lateCHAPTEK II. Iy.' The eveninn'for the party arrived. It "Well I don't see for what occasion was a very pleasant on". The moon she has been purchasing such apparel, shone briphtlv, the air was mild, the sky -1 must confess,' said Esther. Still. 'I
uncle rrlveshis no.-k. ts full nf rrol.l t .n.I ,7l". .'.'s -"ot,g,se,1 persons misery and r.'gret, should make application to
t'ur r.oitori.-il arrangements are smb. that ii. all departments nfo'tr establishment we can offer a guarantee of ability, correctness and dispatch. Few Weeklies in the Vnited States contain more matter we have nearly one-third more than any weekly from Cincinnati, an.l each weekly is equal Son pages of an octavo volume and none, are made up with so great an expenditure oflaborand money, especially for the purpose of supplying matter of peculiar importance to Western Headers, nnd of properly presenting and consistently advocating the great Commercial and Social Interests of this section of the I'nion.
physician who has devoted his time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical ofliee is at Xo. l.3 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, westside, is a Physician who is competent to enre 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 af. flicted to call upon him without delay, ap 10.1852 10-ly A RELIEVED SUFFERER.
TERMS. halfvearlv
, payable after six months of
was Ciear, an I t! out of the elite.
At the appointed hour ming's drawing, room wn
illuminated. Iiro-o at,l cos'.Iv
rors, paintings 01' the finest stamp, carpets an.l sofas adorned it, for Cumininrr's was a man who, like epicure, m ant to '-live while he ed.'"
'H nv t!i.- cam acres do wheel up,' said 1 to herselt. I m so glad we are able Harriet. ! appear before him in rrood stvle.
Yes. and h"' rrny and how penteel j When they entered Mr. Clark's thev they all appear." said Esther. met two young men at the door. Esther The sisters were in a chamber. The ' failed to notice them thinking them called former had been down to welcome, and ' servants for the evening.rather than inviwait nun the ladies, and the latter had ted guests.
re was a general turn ; can't think she will be at the party to- : nigh!.'
When the next evening come the sisters bent their way to thedomicil of Mr. Clark. Hundreds of dollars had been expended
in preparing for the occasion. They I dazzled in the richest attire. " j 'Frank means to atone for the sin of '
j neglecting us two years ago, said Esther j
to
Mr. Cum-, spendidlv
murich Mr. ; the liv- i
tnev
aliirhted
Miss Bovdens were
.My. rieh.lv
attir-
been w it.'Iiing t!i from the window. How richly th;
dressed!' Oh, yes thev looked fin Frank Clark isn't he
ed! 'Frank, is not here, as I know of." Whit, w.-s not that. Frank who cam? a minute ago! walked carrying in his hand as I thought, a gold cane. Xo.' Who was it . 'Charles Mason.' "Well said!' I thought, it was Frank eally. Charl v and F.'.ii.k always did look alike. He" 11 be a lon soon no dmibt. The s's'ers then descended the stairs nnd Esther's eye sparkled with joy as she entered the room filled to over-rknving. Alt-.wevmed gay and merrv all were richly" apparelled, and Esther thonsrht within herself that she should not be ashamed of her associates in the presence bf the young Southerner. But alas! h3r object after nil was not gained. Hours sped by, and although
(Jood heavens; said one to the other, those girls, so far as dress is concerned 1 eclipse ail. j Esther tossed back her head, on hearill"; the compliment not intended for her
' PAILV. pavabl TKI-WF.EKI.Y
t each year 5 00 ' ; W F.EKLY, S Jtl in advance: during the I year, or at the end of the year 3 00 j i THE GAZETTE TO C I.V I5S. For the cash in advance, we w ill send the followi ing number of Weeklies, to be stopped in all cases ' when the time is up: I 3 copies for 95. and for each other, from 3 to 8 1 alG 1 S do S10. do do S to etl. .1:05 W do SOU, do do CO and upwards l:t0 i Ci.va A nniTioxs. New subscriptions to a club can be made at the proportional rates an.lsothat i the time expires w ith the others of the Club.
Atfnts nnd Fro pre t us. Postmasters axo Fkkk Paters. We make all Postmasters agents of the Cincinnati Carette. and request of them to obtain and forward subscribers for us. and we will pay the regular commission on all they obtain. We will also send to any Postmaster our Weeklv, 1 free, w ho w ill act as our agent, and w ill keep our Prospectus posted up in his ofliee. and aid in having it put and kept in other places, if he will designate his w ish io us. r.srrliaiiffes. W'e exchange our weckh w iih pleasure w ith anv of our w eekly rotempomries of Ohio, Indiana', Kentucky, an.l Illinois. To those desiring our Daily or our Tri-Weekly. we w ill exchange the first for S3, and the last for SO. if remitted to ns in advance. fr if they ill publish our Prospectus to that amount. and send it to ns marked, we w ill exchange. 31.1. fits.
1 O of Planes. Carpenters" and Coopers" edge tools.
Also importers of Foreign and. Domestic Hardware, : Si-I, Main street. Cincinnati. mh li lv
ear with a haughty air: bntHarriet though Oalg not so. splem.idly attired as bcr sister,fclt ; icned, Hvin in w'e,t v.,in. Faveiie county in-
rebuked
The first man they met with was tin Parish Minister. This surprised them
Singular! thought they, that so grave ' growth a man should be invited to a srav nartv : P"?' ?
O is an unusual demand at this time for low r.rice.1
Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money. Mr. Colbnrn took especial pains last summer in examining the instruments of all the manufacturers or any celebrity not already otTered for sale in this market, and found none to compare w ith those by Woodward ei Krowti, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, line toned, fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know of no instruments combining so many pood qualities that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together w ith a beautiful assortment of Chickerine's, and Ceo. A. Prince & Co's Melodeons. at COLHCRX & FIF.I.P-S. apl 9 16-1-y Sole Agents, 154 Main st. U?I. rilXST A" SOX, Successors lo Carcii. ft: Co. Manufacturers, w holesale and retail dealers in all kin.isofTninspar.Mit Window Shades. Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting, ftrc, No. 0. College Hall, Walnut.. i doops above Fourth street. Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantly on
II.1IUI..III 1 .111 lljlil n" III. HI 1 ...I.Si..r.'..l ,,-J -mm.low Shades, embracing all the most fashionable . ... 1.. . 1 "
l.Ml?c.lMlll.il. til... i. (ic, .....is. .a. .I.V proline. plain border F'rench vignette and scrolls. Arabesques, interior x iows. eve. Having made arrangements in X. Y., we shall constantly be receiving all the new English and French styles that may be in the market, inakitigourassortment the tnot complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited tocall and examine our stock, and connare our prices w ith those of anv other manufacturer in ' the U.S. H. M. ERXS T & SON, Xo.i. College Hall. Shades of every description madetoorder. mh lit, 1K5- 13-Iy
Kurt. i
of ro
F I HI. .-iixl Water frof Rnfcnr. Ihe nii.lersigne.l liavingbcen apt .vnted -.-nt M.& C. M. Warren's Fire ami Water Pn.ot hoofing, is now ready to do roofing .f ihis kind in any part of Franklin. I'nion. or Faveit- rortitV 1 he More rooms of M. W. n,,i.. ,,,i'i! n ...
ii. in lirookville. are covered with this kind tl tiir. to whom the tiiiT,I.. ..- . ..
durability, cheapness, safety, ami convenience, all recommend it. as superior, in the construction o njyloi.y W.S.BAKKK.
firw P"CF.: Co', .irelortron. VI "e have on hand a Hue assortment of these suportor Melodeons at prices to suit the circumstances of all desiring to possess an instrument, combining utility and cheapness. The largest sire in piano case, (sometimes called Melodeon Pianos! are beautiful. The tone, are exceedingly pure and rich, and by using the sw ell. are loud enough for a small church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves, and from that down to 4 octave in plain cases, as good an instrument in everv respect, except in size ami outward finish. We are sole agents for the West, an.l sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail.
Please call and (tether w ith as tine
louiu i west ot uie mountains, mostly from the factories of ('bickering. Woodward oi firown. , COL1U HX A- FIELD, apl !l 10-1-y Sole Agents, 154 Main street.
examine these Melodeons. fo. an assortment of Pianos as can
A.C. PARRT. JOHN RLTKl.T Parry and Rccklv. Manufacturers and Dealers in STOVES. TIN WARE, Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and Kc tail. STKEET LA MPS. Ac. W'est si.le of Vino st., be. tween 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 Class always on hand. Orders from a distance will b? promptly attended to. mh 10. 1S.V! 13-iv
HO! SIR Cm n I'.iili.i. faveiie ana. K. Pi R in. Pronri. l.ir 'ti.,.
i;rnis;ie.. thorouglih
a'.lei.iion s the best bills are ii-Mil-ly
ase insert
house is in g,n
vcmuatc.i. tax oral- y silimt.-d. -.!
paid to tr.-ii elers i.. visiiors. hiM if and most fahioi,al.l.. house in the . if. ii at the same time sol,,.i a- loeil all. 'iv ' r-1 h,. M.-unili ,,, li'.tellig. iiccr w ill i, G months and forward bill f..r paviiienl
j. A.s:'ni.:,v. ., ,,,.. LOKWAHDIXf: ali, ge,:,-r:,. (,.!,- ,m.r. i,-,r In'""- IV K",'., "tri-i. Cim-in-
- mill -....ii ;i in.,.. .i:i..i ... ni -ii.
poking ol produce con..igncd for sal
dors and ,1
in ihis market.
Agents for transportation lines to and from
.mi- , -asiei-ii ciiics. .Mark goo.s,-.-:r . ,,f
amp, i men. null, u;
prignuiii .V
iii 11 p.i. 13-lv.
"'." -EO. S..IEXK1XS. K. r.roi.Rt UN.
mus.M iiJ.si?s,tV 4'iiihiii ii.
I.'I.IU.I.-S ,.r Pry Coods. Xo. 1'.3 We-t Pearl
'iri ii iiinui an.l me, ( mcii ;,ali. mh p.1 v
st.
fCWOY! CitmlT! Caiidirs J ! Tw.
t .iollars ner hundr.-il nouuils. n.nl n .-l.-r....
Iv
l,i r
"oxes ain. i-.n amis Candy Factory. Walnut
ireei. Iietweell V lit . .ni.l Siv.lt .lr....t. -;,.rtl ..i
upl !, ls.VJ Hi I
Ohio
T n)TE.-Manufactures, and l:ns in stor.' 4 Water t.. 4 doors West of Main, ll.-mi
..inula and ( ..tion le.pe. Cords, lines and tw ines
.ill qualities ami sizes, which he sells at inaiiu acpjrcrs prices. mh 10, l-.V.' 10-ly
Y f.. IIF. A IIS, Commission Merchant, and it dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shrubbery, grape routs, asparagus, and
Khuharh plants, garden seeds, and agricultural im
plements. A o. in. ( .ingress street. Cincinnati. Ohio, mh !!, L-.'.O 13-Iy
I tIBMW 1IOI SL-
II ami hifih. ( inciiinati. Ohio. o.
. Ii s a "v is i i ;:;;;ws.-jut receiv- ) e.i a hirge a:.. I ii.-ni.iue ..s..rlii:."iit ..1 l.ie luo-t i.liioii;; i-le b-. a.. -is an.l nbboi.s. and forsaleal n.J J i.lM. ixsV r.Viiiil'IIAK'S.
,1.
-.!:!:., x b". o! L ini.r.'ilas iw.-t p.,...i,!e price
a- i'
and l-'aras'-I? at l.lNl'K & FA
S V l.:r-. ? !.r sule at tin
MVIIA!
"V ;oiivs;.i - .s. Ker.-iire-;. r. -re:: -
a' -lis. and wii.l.- .'.re... u
17 A rv 1 l-'i-v
:n:.s.
heap;.! Ill) 1 liKlATSA V I as-i.n.-.i prii.: luced prices i.t
ii.l a-or'.:ui'. .- es. I is -is. For . sale
L!X( lv .V-
AilUl'ilAh-:
I,
4...JJA.tIS;,.rp;. ai.d (iilighains. For
es of u eil i le at re-
I.I.NCK Oc FAUuri!A!"S.
.(Ti V .l'iJllv
r large and .
OTiSN. ( ii-Ainu-irs, V.'i I ; net i: n :!
tl !.! K V- Far :rn.R, h.-i e oa hand a
lti.ice sele. lion of. b.t.is.ca-simeres.
iliii. t-and .1 al... for s..L-at liie b.wot liirures.
( iiil alid-ee thel.l. ,. -
y-s ..a.or.iK .i si. r. .i verv large assortment kv of the most tii-hi..i .-i!.!,i. and' durable, s.iiiiaicr
o.ls.j.i.t recci e.i and for -ale bv ui ; li:m ii. FAU'.'VHAi:.
!I
u ;!:i-..i:i,s, sVc. Liv. K e. Km
i.-rin't invite all -i.'.-on ,i theii- coiui.l.-t- as
r. in-ill of nails and gein-nil slock of hard war. ilt reduced Cil.l illllilli re.;.; pri.es. llli. 7
pi,
Con -l.-u.ily on bin d, fr-'sit , l.es: ipialiix oi ir-H-eries.nl
IK
the ti
7 l.IXCK ,-v: KAi:it"HAK. !"NlV t :.S: e have jusl ree -ived til-b.-:iuiif-:l s-eM-k of i iiie.-ns. :ir.'. iu s;-ils.. peace. ecr b -lore oM'-re-l in tins nim-l- et. I.INt Ix e. FAiistl'llAlt.
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(lint s ch-;!n r, aini u :n : .n. enn' "vrim; din, um t, ltirt- miIi!; !n -i.ltv ln-i,, -ntr rrm for n.
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Walnut st. betw een Fourth Ii. Ohio. it :...
I'ropn.-tor. late of Walnut st. House, n.h l-J l-j-iv
rii; i:: iMn omn o ni'.roT.-im. I ported and llom.-stie Cisrars. in all their varieties. We keep constantly on hand a lanre ami general assortment of Cisrars. consisting; of Kealias, Canones. Cazadores I'rincipes, Hall-Spanish, and common.
Also The best brands of .Manufactured To! w ith every otherarti. le in our line, which w
prepared to sell on accommodating terms, at -No. il3 .Main si.. 5 doors South of Seventh. Cin. O upl" 43 .MAKTHE.VS cV OKHE.M A.NX.
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ec Staehel. w holesale Clothiinr Henot. o. "i.i
Main St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, "51 13-lv
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Hartle Works.
.nana, w nu n w in ne s-bl low- for cash. Thev an1 of as line crow th as can be found anv where." Ml orders w ill be promptly ftn-d, if accompanied bv tbe cash, which will be delivered at the t,9n,'t
syippine point, neatly packed, so as to insure their J T . VS 'ul..-
many place, without extra charee with ex- I 'I- ,--'"" -'":".-'''" "V intv.v Klhth ...t ...th I' ni-inn,li . I hsvA nrnr nn
hand s beautiful assortment of Mens. Boys and chil-
ffav Dartv. ; 1 . ; , . " .
.rl',e!ess t,or r,ocl l,..A I "m? r.enn l ost . nice. j-ayct e Co. I.li
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room w here Jie as sitting, and ascended
an 1)0.1
onablr? bonnets and shawls.
old-fashioned flight of stairs to a
room, where they left their fash-
ROKKRT G. IlVBHARn.
eptember 13th, 1?.V. 10.
They descended to
when lo! they .lisc.nered to their great as-tonishnicit th.tf they had been invited to a v.. dJijso-! Frank Clark was about to be married: and who do you think reader: . his affianced was! None other let tne tell than Julia Haris. - - -
UK. AMIERSOX'S T.inintrnt For If 11MI.1S ,.-li,ia li..ii... .. ... 1. ...
. . . - - . ... i., uipi-,, i, i.i... c.US. O.IIKIS.OI.t line CniDroiuereu sores, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, and I a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we j w arrant it tocnre.or refund the monev. We could a urawinrr room flve nmhornf certificates of cures rTf..rme.l bv
n. out consi.ier mat one twenty -flve cent bottle will go farther tow or.l convincine anv one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be printed. S. D. n.illion .ifront for Broootville. WM. AX DEKSON, wholes-lie niretit, P. ly. No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati.
Esther as we have tefore
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II.lZKAlin has on ri.md fYisMnn.
seen, was '- V". .'I'..: "" .w'"n ,nc ,!" les
. ,, .., . . . - . i --' " -iiiM.n..niu cyaiiiine neiore purcnanaturallv very sens-.tive; and had a bolt nmr elsewhere, tier room is situated on IVari t 1 . t- ,. , , . . ... .Kh.. .l,x.. C.....1. t-i. . ...... . s
iroin ncaven iaiien sudueniy on her, it 777 " """"i1" uiiumsstore
tuy CI SS-tf
drens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassimerchats; embracing every color, w hite, pearl, blue and black. My shelves are also filled w ith a beautiful assortment of sprins style of Silk and Fur hats of my ow n manufacture, to w hich I invite tho cspeclial attention ofmy oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call hen you are in the city. " my 7 ri:Tril XKrF ArSO"VS Whole salellnrd w are Healers, Xo.59. IVap street, bctweeii Walnut and Vine streets, Cincinnati; mh 10, 1S5 l-ly QJJIITII A- ?l I TOl Wholesale and Retail PIO ano Forte Healers. !?o. 7?. West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed their new salerooms of 5- by 1-Jfl feet In extent, are enabled to offer the largest and finest stock of Pianos to ha found in the country east or west, all from thos celebrated and tttieqnnll 'd manufacturers, A. Stodart. nnd John R. Punham, N. Y. A f ill written warrantee given with each instrument. Terms rash. mh 15 ly
WM. rittooKr:rT n. enwun v. rninnvriri n
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Works, on the W est si.le of Uroa.lwnv. he-
tw ecn Fifth and Sixtli sts.. Cincinnati, manufacture to order. .Monuments. Tombs and (Jraved Stones .Mural Pieces. Tablets. Baptismal Founts. .Mantel I I nis. ases. Italian an.l Aiu'ericnii .Marble. e7-c. Arc. Cabinet and Counter Top. IVsisns furnished toor- ' derate! work execute! in the neatest. mot approved si.le. sculptured or plain. Xo Acents are employed by this establishment. my -J1--2-2-IT Il'IIir: A- CO. Importers and dealers in ' Cb" ks, Watches. Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold nnd silver lever and verge watches: tine gold and gill.ienelr.; gold, silver and common spectacles. Cold and silver pencils: spectacle classes.
percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, principal, (post-paid:)
'""'. .li-niisis nies. ims. esc. . inn. Main st under Commercial Bank". Cincinnati, Ohio.
f F.ATIIEU nnd Bn.ki.kin Store II Ii Kki-i.er. No. e:s Main street. Keep on hand French Calfskins; Haltimore do do; Philadelphia dodo: Philadelphia .Moroccos: French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins for raiters and shoes, wholesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deerskins and furs, mh P.I, lp.VJ 13-ly
1 RO. GIIISOX CO Kneravers and Litho
graphers. Copper Plate Printers. Sleneil H ru.,.1
Cullers, esc. .North West Corner Kaon and Main
sts.. and 1 1 Main st.. overT. S. (Joodmau & Co's. Biinkinsr House. Cincinnati. ITfRill Heads. Address Cards. Letter and X'ote Ileadinirs. Uibels, Bank Checks, bills, l'mfls. Xotes, ore. nt very low prices: Hiplomas. Cerlitieales, Bonds. Mrps, F'lans of Estates, tew n plats, etc. feb 1, 1.-5-. ly Connersville Harble Woiks. THIS establishment is in ConwelPs laree buildineon the corner of .Monroe and Harrison sts.. w here the best of Italian and .lineriran ITIarble 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. 1 he proprietors are satisfied that, w ith the workmen and the material they have procured, they can do as good w ork, and in as neat a manner, as can be done at any ot her establishment in the West, and on as reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited lo call and examine specimens before purchasini; elsewhere. All orders addressed to them will be promptly attended to. as they are determined to give general satisfaction. -M. A. CRAWFORD W. W. JAMES. July 30. H-.V. Si-Giu HEAP'S (ommcrrlal C'ollrrr. S. F.. corner of .Main and Fourth sts.. ( inciiinati. The object of this institution is to qualify frenttcman practically for t lie C oil n tins House and business pursuits; the course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of book keeping and penmanship, lectures on mercantile transactions, commercial il-culations.V-e.,cveriiiff the entire field of Commercial operation, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. Tuition for a full course (in advance) $25. Further particulars can be obtained
by cnilimr at the institution, or I.t addressing the
J.E. HEAD, Principal.
Tr.d'ii black bl'k t.'ro ft. t liilllleii Fiu l l'o bl'k do Silk Alb
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All these coo.i entire! i;e-. in Oil r Sf.-M I'- also very full, ham ,v C..;i,.n I'
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brclii-.s. An.-l.-crriM . .t of Fin,-:
li-IT-: silk, l inen. c,,i;. .. Kid a...l and Milts. Hosiery, Sw iss .v . lack.-ii-Insertion, iriiii. i. ns. s -ii;. i,i,,cn a u. u s.len.lid lot of Cant-. n Crape Sea" . I-
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do J Hose: do Silk, l.-i .-ii I hd'.'s al,.! era. al.;
Sit.. ii S.-arl's. t ; ." I-Jlles liriO. n .sU'-i do tine ! do i' 10 pes b!-:i. bed n I Ml do Irish l.iu
fell, v
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'- " i.ii..- .o 1 ' (a. let CO 4 " SummerCl-tl-; ti " I'dit.-k t assimer; 10 " I-'.-.n. v ,1,, 311" Cotton Pa, itlooiiry: 5 ' I. in. mi do HI " Mars.r.les and Fane. VoMiim 8 " French I.inen:
Knot nml lio a. 2 cases mens fine hoots; oj -rs Ladies Whole Cut 3 do do kip do i ii'.-skiiis: 1 do do fine call . shoes it " Paro.li do 30prs(roat ,i l-j J.-iii-v I.oel: -b. Misses Slioes et Slip.MTs: ?4 " Caite'rs .V .' waiters; Boys fine and coarse siioes; 1-j '...I'd .ii.-iinl-.l bus. Chiblr.-ns shoes; kins; Calf. (;.... t .v .M..-(b-i ts siipp-rs. rocco b ...tec: Hats., Knnnrt and Slrntv .il. 1 case fa-li. Mole Hats: -.'(I ..,z paii Hats 1 d..z do llimirarian lo -2 .1., Panama .io 1 do .Magyar do 1 ilo m.-iis v bovs do 1 do Artists do 1 China Iriiniu'ii do 1 Pearl es bl'k Kossum do 1 .Mens ( ai.I-.ii do 1 Low Br-isli do Straw. Florence Braid. China Pearl. Hair rnd Gimp. Satin. Straw. French. I.-ice and open i;,,u-n.-ts. Misses Rounds, Children's trinini'.l ec Jorkv hats. Ilnrdvrnrr nail (turrnsnarr. Of these articles we have increased our stock very much, and we thinkenn compete successfully w iih any as w e buy direct from Importers. .ofion f rmr Vnrif-lr. Heavy sto.-f; nf Croeeries, Woo.l.-n w are. A-c. and alt articles usually kept in a well assorted retail store. We feel grateful to a kind public for a verv liberal patronage for many years past, and hope by a fair and liberal course of dealing to nierit a continuance of such favors. apl 30. Iiroi X. II. G AI.LIO . I'Tlllltll.I.AS Ayn I'A II AMU.S. A
1 ' large lot of the above named articles just arrived and for sale cheap at K.TYXKICS. nr.inv ji ibi; i.otiiix; Tin- mill dersigned has just received from the F.ast a fresh supply nf Spring and Summer clothing, consisting ..f doth coats, tweed, satinet, jeans and lin-
nen coat; cassinu-re. satinet, linneii and cotton pants; silk. satin, linneii and cotton vests, of all st. les, sizes and colors. Purchasers would do well to call and inspect his stock before Ion ins elsewhere, (je 1) R. 1VXEK.
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n i ci i risrnni; t it ie. t s.. V Bonnets. Ribbons and Fancy (,'oo.ls. W. P. Devor, holesiile dealer in silk goods, bonnets, bonnet ribons and fancy dry goods, is now receiving his sprins stock. Country merchants are particularly reipiest.-.l tocall before purchasing elsewhere. Xew Block. Xo. 30 Pearl street. Cincinnati, XortU Inc. leb II, lr-oi 7-gm plE CAIHIET rrifNITt'ItE. L. f. 1 Cr.ne, .Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture. Sofas, chairs. Ac, Xo. Fl Sycamore St., one door above Third, where he gives his personal attention to manufacturinjall articles usually called for in his line, and after 2o years experience in the principal Eastern cities, he thinks he can give general satisfaction, l.irse assortment always on hand. Work made to order and warranted." Furniture repaired, clean-. I and varnished. I'pholstery done with neatness and dispatch, 'terms moderate. Call in. L. M. CRAXE,S1 Svcamore st. ap 9 16-1 y
perior article now on hand and for sale by
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ii oi IIofmans. on the east si.le of Klin.
b.'t. 3th ci 6th sts., keep constantly on hand a supe
rior assortment of mattrasses of all kinds, and lias an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses
- ' m three pieces, w Inch are callable ot ocing changed ('LOCKS Wm. Dawson lu.tl. .i.ln. K.il.i t;fce nnd enunllv snftA twelve
tenders his services to the citizens nf Brook. .i.r.. ...... l.nAd. thn. I.Blinff much loi.mip b.,.iila
Tilleand vicinity, in the capacity of Watch and being more convenient for handling. Thev are Clock .Makerand repairer making and mending n,mv of the yen best material, and warranted": and Jewelry. e. Iing experience and strict pmi. tii- he jrejred a dijdoma for them at the late Mechanality are his recommendations. Shop three doors (,' Fair. mill lli-l-v
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Korth of the post office.
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DVKIIOI SE The nndersigned dvers would n-stectfiilly inform the citizens of Brookville ami vicinity that they hare Just opened their Dye House at the Canal Baoin. adjoining the Collectors' Ofliee. where they are ready to coler silks, muslins, cotton yarns, woolen do, and also printing of all torts of calicoes, Ac. STOECKKL x CO. eI8 ae-ly rnOTF,CTI-f . Fin-.Marine and Inland Insurance, by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn. The undersigned. Agent for'lhis old and responsible office, is alw ays prepared lo is. sue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable terms. JOHN .1. FOI'TS Acest For rl.ausn-1 Franklin County, my 7 ,"o ly
(1 O. .41 DUr.Sfl Miinnfiiclnrer and importer , of Paper Hangings, Xo. 103 .Main street, six doorsabove Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings, snch as Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc.. an.l V elvet and ImiUition Borders, cvc. which he offers at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest market price. apl 9, lp-32 10-1-y s.a.tavi.or. w w. a. rrs.H. i. r.. wt.n TAYLOR, FRENCH & WVTJWE, 1.'ll'ITi:il and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and whitegods. Also. l"mbrtdlas. Parasols. (iloves. Hosiery, and every- description of trimming and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and Pearl sij. Cincinnati. ma Viii ly
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1 hey have been adopu a i . ing success. ' . . , ,irj!liisl
From Mr. H 1. Smitti. "I have tried M Lava-"' 1"-'
growth of Whiskers. Hair, . (ir(.
gives in Ins Secret oi i' all who want whiskers, fcc . , ' . i f--Ctim m ti n Bi r ?f Krt.r.. comer of Bn.adwy W ' ,,.,.', j... einnati. Monuments. T'.mi' " f. ble Mantles and S-tatMnry. Riff tV
bleu, irns. , ' - , n "r-'-i.
Counter Sla't.cv-c oi,. i .- . nishei to order. The trade s-pi u Block or Slab, or Sawed to or-u r. --
If Retail. Thesuiiscriln-risnew." .
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hardware, eiubraeincocr var v t ci . ehanls-. to. ds of all kinds, table .r,l H,
chanics to. ds of all kinds.
mill and cross cut saws. rnrt. miii .ni.I r.-i.s s-.'
llass. guns and pistol-
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