Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 October 1852 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

J K I I.O tS V ASD U K V E X U E. A TIp of t'ttsihiwn.

BY r. K. WILLIS. :;, l.-.ve! th ,11 art the ver, god of Kv.r. aft -r all. we c.yinic.t th o

romit Uilloh 1 ,nl i! !h cast--! .in snri'Vit o liei-p I.ibl.'.l wat'is of

vil, tevii:-'

wVsOx. ii ! Ptomhini was at'.'il halis of I, inn, -ok. w!iu-!i ,, erkvik th tV Rhino, lie was

nit wealthy: but lu rr,imb;roi forty s.lwart archers upon his estate, and these were ever reaily to fiirht; for their kinj and country.

The Count, however, possessed

not therefore be expedient to narrate all that was said by the lovers on that occasion; Pit trice it" to observe that they endeavored to console each other with the mutual vow of eternal constancy. Suddenly the Countess, who had never loll the apartment during the tender meeting, uttered a. faint scream the lovers started the heavy tread of .1 warrior's barbed hell was heard in the trreat stone

nil loading to the ilittinr room: anil thev

He per

ceived by either of the three inmates of that apartment. In half a minute all would have been

lost, but a sudden idea Hashed through

the brain of the Countess.

I;

1! knew that the Count, was near, j.i.l returned home without beinff

Twenty to YVceWlr l OO

rat li S .C. WRIGHT, C. S. WKICIIT, I.. B. BKl'EX. Editors and Proprietors. Incorporated and doing business iinderthe name of The Cincinnati (JazetieCo.iii any. To whom business letters will be directed. .1.(MM !fw Subscribers in Three Yenrs. The Cincinnati llnzeile Company desire to invito attention to thpirwvor.il Newspaper is.no above mentioned, sind ak for tho same the pat nonage o'

I that apartment. I the People ot the West, to the especial intorostot

which the paper is nevotetl. Ihe senior editor is Jonx c. Wm,;nT. w ho for twelve years has boon in eharare. His lone residence in the West, his v.iri-

The dinitlj j 0"' l"K'''""S' public and) private relation w ill, tho

a 1 . -.l with a : ."""". " """"ar "

.. . . . : . . . . . 1 private sittmsr aparuneni; ana oevonu

1 1 i... t,,.. mi , 1 , 1 1. -,,-i.i . .... 1 ,.:.' .

on vii' ti.tv in mi. ..vi hi, .villi tlllis was the lovely jrirl whom an old friend in the hour of his death, on the field of battle had bestowed upon him. Tho beautiful lsrunliilda was some

THE CINCINNATI GAZETTE! tVtt.Y..$S; TRIWEEKLY...,; WEEKLY. .$2

Club of

tthat room was the bed-chamber of the i lord and lad of tin4 mansion. This bed j chamber was at one extremity, forming jthe left winy; of the edifice. I "In the name of the Holy Virgin, Fol- ; low me!" said Krunhilda to Ulric; "and

j i!o vou. dear girl compose Yourself to re-

"r . ceive my husband with tranquility."

Just as the loor ot the private sitting

' - . l V I 1 I'l l.. I

. i- . u tiii:iu 11L V ICV , .11'. I. .'I .1111111.1.. nilU she hersoit was symmetrically shaped , flrio.the Count entered the dining hall,

""-""- V1 . I threw himself upon a chair, called for

v,ou;u uiiiiomii no v;ernneim

years yonneyr than lier husband; but 110

one would have noticed the disparity of

aje existing uetween the nohle warrior

and hi lovely wife, because he was as

nne 01 lorm ana as Handsome in taee as 1

nther editors. ho haveoharsre of particulardcpart-

nioiits. As a Tiirtlior oiaim to the support of tho Wost in proforiMice to Eastern papers, the (Ja.otto

1 tnrew inmseil upon a cnair, called tor a

1 ... ... t.'l' V .till, ..IIl VT11.V..V1 lll.U . 1 II . . 1 ilnearly forty when ho espoused lkinh.I- tio'n with ,,is sUtc t w, h jcscribed da do Oaston I he r union was blessed i morilinff-8 chilS(?.

ev a son ami ne;r. aim iiiov nad oeen i

In the meantime tho Countess con-

Printki. e ri-iNr.vTt ! Stkim Prkssi-s, Snpplioit with tho earliest intollisonrc rr.tn tho soa-toar.l. til n tlaj- niirt n Imlf, ami from other plaoos in a corn'. pond insr short time. In Toleersphic C'ommtinioation with all parts of tho rountrv.

llavine t'orrospon.ont of tho mo. ri-liaMc ciiara. tor in Eun.pe, WaMifncton, Xcw York, ami otlier J cities. This paper mnt roach Western peoplo. with the n-Vvs earlier than any eastern puhlieation. iy e have atso ensnared the services of E. V. MiWfiki n, Mis. Ai.n i Cmtv. Mrs. Stow, and , mat y other, w ho contribute Miscellaneous, statis

tical. Seientme, Horticultural, (inancial and Corame -ial Xews. vje are determined to ho behind no other paper, and will not spare money or labor to make our paper valuable to every one. male or female.

I ie Gazette has been established SIXTY YEARS.

., . , .,-, , , dueled L lriC llUo tlie secret precincts of ! an bas crown in coiiflilenee as a riadinsr and ad

........ ..v.. v...,..... llivn '.Jl.ll.C.. chanjre in the somewhat retired and soli

tary life hitherto led bv tlie lord and la-

dy of t!ii Castle of Lahneck. On day the Count informed his

iuai ne n.ni a inairer ot tteet

lier l.vninif nn.rlm.Mit Tl.ore n ' vtisin paper. Our establishment has changed

1, . - .in a iv, muni V. niilTl ?llllil iiuihui', .Flir . arg-e Closet in one Corner ot this room, press room has also been preatly improved. The i and to that recess did the Countess illl- , dd fashioned hand passes have' been discarded.

L,.i- , ii. , . ,. i aii't steam presses introduced. Ytonow have six I mediately hasten. he Stooped down power presses driven by steam, and many card. lIO ; MKii.l n Irin l--vt ti-liisth tt'ic Lit into ' lliltld Slid nthir tirr!. Int.l nl'riiiil.kvinnlul

' uiin 1U1.I..1 . ,11111 UVJVI) ft HIV II tlO l t, IlllV ......... v-s ,a.-" . in. . import- ' il..v vt nK-s, A..- ,Wrt as formorly, tho nnnther has pratluaUv

ance to communicate to her; and with- I " ", ' . V . i T . ' - r eM,en.os l,avo in-

.iit flirt h.r i-.. 1,.-. .l 1 L ' " "'"v v" 7VV ' -..-.... " " ' . ' ""v "" '"""vt"

thus:

13 1! OOICV J LLE ATTORNEYS.

J

OIIN II.

llrookTillo.

HOW I.

lieMuna.

y I) Attorney at Law,

ami

AW IVtlt I M:iCSIIIf..loiN Ktm ax

II t-.miAR HivnoiLi, have this dav enten-d into partnership in the practice id tho Ijii in the Eraukiln tin-nil Court. JiUIX KVMIX, sep.l, lSj 3T-t-f KWiARHAVMOXII.

t ?10IIH()V, Attorney IV Law, Oiitoc on Burgess sir

ot t;eo. llollands. Jo 3l iMi ly

and t'ounsellor nl ct.onodoorXi.iilh

lirookv ille. Imliuna.

I 1. .KtM'.S, Attorney and Counsellor nl I'. Law. Dioolcville.lud. Office umlor American

Ollic, Court street.

dec 20 j'J-ly

r yi V lltHIKMI K, Attorney and It. Counsellor at Ijtw. Oitice on Court street, opposite the Court House, Brookville, Indiana, my 14 31 t I I Itr.T WAIin, Attorney at Law. rirook.'V ville. Itnl., ai iit for the Protection Insu. niiioo Company, policies of insurance ntruimt loss or tlamaire by riRE issueil on favorable terms. Ofll.vtwo door's Xorlh of li. II. & J.C. liurtou's store, toy 7 1 It. Icri.l'lir.-Attornoy at law, and Notary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortcaees ami all kinds of convovam Inc. pl l !m pYItl'S KlI.ROItr, Attornevand Connselt' lorat law. Ilrookville. Ind. Ottieo on Court st..

East of the obi Court House.

a pi S3, lK-iJ 17

T W. IIITT, Attorney.it Law. and Notary Pub. .1. lie. office w ith Gkorhk Hom.ixp, Esij., lirookville, Iml. T AW lAKT t:HSIIIP.Jon!t A. Matsox l and Jons II. ERt nAR. have this day entered into a partnership in the practice of the i aw. JOHN A. M ATSOX. JOIIXll. EAKHUIAR.

Cicionati Advertisements.

Patent Hetalic Burial Cases.

! terranean nass.iirc: and Hrunhiltla desired : "-int...t of enduetit;? but one branch of th.

! . i.i. , i ,i . 1 xusiness. ,o now umtonaKo to execute almost an v

ti-r l r , . . , ., , , , ,1 me oiuil to nasien anu uesceuu in mai kin.l of work pertainine to the art of printing. We

.uv ue.tr uniniiuua, i,iou Kliowestlull : hidin.T place. 'n ml "r-len for NowslvaM.rs.lbw.k-vvork. all kinds well that HIT late respected and revered! I of Job Printing. Hin.lins. I.iihoirraiihinv-, Wood

I.lltld' i-tfi-'MJ (HUli

As he was fatiirued by the sport of the 'w our onwani proirress.

Fire, took, unto him, in second espousal, ,1..-. .1 .r : .1.1. - .

iiiu uou"ini i en a iit'isiuuorin? cuieitain. ... . :.. i- i .1.1 .: . i . . i,:-

, t v .i ' "ionium, vouui lvuuoiiui rt'ureu 10 ins to wife. I rem thi marriage sprung- a coud, at an earir hour. The worthv dau-hter : an 1 at my father s death, I Wd of Lahneck soon wooed with success swore to behave to mv mlant sister with n... r m .i. i i.:i

all the kindness it was nossiblo for mv ! .i ..-.u . i. - 1. ' - - . .1.. .

j .1.1. v. ii 11 a ii.-iii.ui" iioiiri . ruse ireio.iv iivnii

his side. She hastily donr.ed her srar-

W'e suite this to

Our liiiv I'aiier

Contains a much largxr nmount of readitiff than any other Cincinnati daily paper. We devote especial pains to cettinir accurate and reliable news we are particularly en refill to avoid personalities and vnlirarities we seek to pive facts we treat oe.r readers as if they were intelligent men. and (rive them such information bearing on the subject,

is in leim o, eilliiui'll luc I111U.1.

1x1 iNNvTi ;f.ETTK will maintain its l.osi-

a leadincr Whig paper in the Wkst. ami its

it n!t. I. or ,iAt o,..l.t.,.,l.. .,1 .m, proprietors an liters have, throuch a series of

m.nrdi-.,, l, .o ..- u . ' ; . , , '" ..'.. tiny years, boon the steadfast friends anil advocates

, , , ' - ".llt'u,UL ot in 01 ll-- husband, and tlieil proceeded With CSU- of those principles known as Whig principles most tender description her behalf. You ; Hons steps towards the secret closet. (Tiv ;''' permit their paper blindly to fellow the tllso know thaf she has fi,-(l the evee.,.l i ... f. ; ., . , , , I behests ..f any nor blindly advocate every meas-in-ri.K, 1 1 V "ixit ie ixcted-; She raised the trap door she descen- ure or Pan. without im,uirv. whether right or in?iy honorable post of hist lady to a ded the steps and the noisome air pro-:;', l'rsne that which is right, we riP'tlt IlOUle l!uche about the fomt r,t" J ... 1 u . . it i will tdlow Hie dictates of none. L.Jr V. I 1. ot ducHl upon her a strange efloct. Her! Tllo omillrrria, Kmv, of the n:,ii, na-

..iltIf., ., ,tlt nnj.niii.iie nave head lelt dlZZV her brain seemed to i very full, and accural ly made up from the

uu .,v,,, i,,,! o. some proomy eava- whirl and the lamp burnt dim and feeblv. lur, who would have formed a match for' c.-u t , ,r 111" her worthy of her birth and beauty ' , 1-roceedcJ Tor wveral yard along Hut. alas!" mv dear Brunhild:.. l,e l.",". l,,e ,,mow s"bSlerr.meati passage, which she

'ss it was possible for

rougn nature to maniiest unto her. And ..-..11 r ... .1: 1

....ii, i 1 1 . uii ntyseit 01 my ; ments. took a li.u in her hand, left an-i The t vow 1 ,ia is nearly twenty years yonn- , other in the worn for fear the absence of ! t,a. :

1.V.-1 man 1, niiu since 1 I'.eeame her jyua

books of the Merchants Exchange, and all the best

sources of information, by one who devotes his whole time to the sub.io, t:"aml we give all the Financial and Commercial News a business man mav want. As an n.t vrrtisintr mrdiiiiii, the Clanette stands fon-niost. lis yearly advertisers number near live hundred, and our advertising charges will roach Slim porday. Our number ot transient advertisers are very numerous. Our Tri-Y kem.v contains all the news of the Pailv.

alas! mv dear Brunhilda. she lia

fixed her affections upon a paie a low- had rv;,clle,! 10 b' a ll'ght of about thirty steps born caitiff, who is not tit to" hold the ill s',,s was pursuing her way geutly, and stirrup of the Lord of Lahneck. I am 'th airtmUu.g heart, hen she suddenly advised of this ill-fated attachment tumbled trr au object on the ground, throttoi'i the kindness of her noble pat- j She uttered a Taint scream, the lam,, drop. wXe . ' -

. .. v ., . iMinnv: sister irom

It u

tcre my intention, Brunhilda, to take ' OIval,,,e-ss " l" hurnhle truth at ouce : tr.d.iosi. Iiorco t.,-,i, 1 t . . tl tilled :..ri. kr.'.. ..r.l... .1. .1 ! e inviti

... ...,..;..m iidMcii uii " "v.v.... o- tl,,. support or the West. Without in the least rolllterpose my autnority between mv sis- mail lue loojdioies at the back of the house ""r exertions to make the Political deter and this lias, attachment, i" .hall ' waich.by means of embrasures cut deep into ! Kr"?'!? Dnnp; lier hack With in m tl oon ibvs the eartlt, had formerlv admitted air ...... I li.rl.i I en-ise.l over Ih Common ial dep- rtment. and the

Sliall be here: see that all i roi,nr.,.l ' :. . ... ... 6 1 departments of Local nndi;cnoml News, we hav

j Our AVrcklji ts the larrcst. best and cheapest in tho West. I III t l II hs, it can be had. as may bo soon, for

yi no per annum, ho commend, however, as

the. vicinitv !!, r,..rt 1. .-. .1. Uut humdtt torm was all.motionles. and I 5i"ilittr.!: ''''T;.n.,,,'''"?'fTt

but is less

and mori satisfactory. ait'ntion to the claims of this panerto

WC

for her reception.

llrunhilda expressed her willingness to fulfill her lord's wishes; and on" the

tollowinjr morn;nyr, Count Rudolph teraheim set out on his journey to court of his sovereign. Filteen days passed away, and on

evening ol the sixteenth the fount made his appearance al the o-.,t,. ,,r t..ib...,..L-

that sublerreueau abode.

bered bad lately beeu closed

she up.

It

de the the

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

e. 1, ... ...m.ui aS uawn oi moriiin'T. And very like the goddess Aurora might she have been d.-emed: for her

of youth

tor heart was sad.

most linii,l l.ln

her hair w.a ol a sunny auburn; an

no 111 v, ,i? v ,im 1:1 a in .. j ; t!te most1

perfect symmetry. H,.r beautiful teeth, '

mi the opening roses of the

cheeks w ore all the freshness

and heaith, although j

Her eves were oi tin'

seen betu c.

n,s. were W ide an ! even; and liercnri-

ous,y worked stomacher only half concealed a bust of boilehinr loveliness.

Mich was the lovely creature whom the

t ouutess hastened t receive

11 iiuie:,,,.,, K:nilless. Some m .ntlis pass ,l away. and.

Fieo ta-. endeavors of the fount f ountess d Sternhe-in to sootlu

with tho

m

and the

reilieni- ! deiermined to make iuorensod exertions to render

lour columns set apart for MISCELLANEOUS Was 1 KE AlUNt;. more accenl dde to our subscribers.

llier. lore the corpse of Utric ou which she In this department will always bo found a caroI I . 11 fnilv chosen mel.tnee of Tales. "Poetrv. Mnnl Esimu Linen. sa.s. Ih.scriptiveaml Historical Sketches. E.lifx ing Jitsl as til is conviction entered her mind, a 1 '"'erous Extracts from Current Literature; , run - 1, . , Agricultural and Horticultural Information, and a suioien light Illuminated the passage, and i column of amusing and instructive selections for Count Ivuool.dtue JrVruheim met the l,aff-' ,M'V''rt, Iv ,:,'?,M,U,M,,"h,," of ,ho l .... 1 .nitron mil 1110 ii.iir , p, resale. V e w ill leave neillier oaill-s nor ovoense

nntried. to n-ndor our paper entertaining a ml useful to the Hniness man and general reader and Enmity Circle. We often, as illustrations, introduce AVOO.l rnt of model houses and distinguished persons and ptneos.

Our K.titonal arrangements are such, that in all

jopartments of our establishment we ran offer a naraotee of ability, correctness and dispatch. P.'w Weeklies in the I'nited Stat s contain more alter we have nearly one-third more than any m ckly from Cincinnati, and each weekly is eipial

'.is pags or an o--tavo volume anil none, arc

and

vine

and ef pr-.porlv presenting and consistontlv advo

cating the gis'at Commerolal and Social Intervals of ttiis section of the t'nion. TERMS. II AII.V. payable half yearly $s 00 TKI-WEEKI.Y. payable ailer six months of each .ear 3 00 WEEKLY. $?.-O0in alvancc; $2:50 during the year. or at the end of the year 3 (

infill r AM.S HI.HVH nr It l 11 rr of IKUU THE HOWEI.SCl KE1I KLPl l RE ANI1 Protri tiox of the iioiv eiji. This disease is very common, particularly among the laboring cl asses of both sexes, nnilisirontcntly attended with much distress and often death. Pr. Kates, of 153 Sycamore street, between 4th and 5th, Cincinnati, Ohio, has for a longtime given his attention to this disease, and has cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument, which is worn with ease and comfort, and. at the same time will keep the bowels, or protruding part within the orifice. HowImportant is it. therefore, for those w ho are ruptured to be cured. HERNIA CI KEP. 1 have used several Trusses, with bill little relief, until last fall I noticed in the "Hollar, Nonpareil-' Pr. Kates' Trusses and his manner or treatment, and obtained one of his instruments, which lias completely cured me. I have not used the Truss for six weeks. JAMES SIMPSON. Campbell county. Ky.

P-r. K vtes Sir: Yon may recollect of mo purcha

sing a "Houhle Truss" from you about Christmas which you applied, and assured me I would be

cured before six months. Since. I have not been in Cincinnati. I therefore send yon these lines bv Mr.

lilisswell. informing you that tiie 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 Trussfor weeks without any symptoms of

the disease returning. Yours truly, GEO. IIAYBEM Hamilton co. O

3 tl q q tj Jlorc ('roof of Dr. KntrV Tnissrs, for Ititptiirr ol 1 lie ItoxveN. Carroitox. Ky., May Cl, I S3 1. Ma. Em-ron Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Pr. Katfs. I avail myself of the opportunity I long wished, to publicly testify to the great number or persons to whom life had been rendered comfortable, that have come under my knowledge, several of whom were fellow sufferer w ith tne in the Mexican w ar. For want of proper Trusses they were underconstant fear of giving themselves pain by the least laborious work. but they can now doa good day's w ork w ithout injury to themselves. Kesiioctiully yours, JAMES MCKEAN. Newport Paily News. JCT Pr. Kates' office is 153 Sycamore street. Cincinnati. Ohio, w hete all those aniictod w ith a Rupture ol tho llowols are requested tocall. There are thousands whocan beartestimony to theabove.who have been effectually cured under the treatment of Pr. Kates.

g uni eyes otitis wife as she glanced rapidly

He was seafo.l ,,., I,; 01 miw. i tcldn.g to tl.e

Etidon the croup was a yo,ln,r m. hrl '""r"15 ier fours, Brunhilda uttered

IUUU ami lOIl!! SUrit'R. W ho 11 nw-okn nverv

echo in that sitUsterreueau lhos eel iocs that j ha.i prohubiy slept for years Ivfere. I .M tiid-noit vi-itii the idea, lit it In hi l dis- J covcreJ unequivocal proofs of bis dishonor!

hav AMitr. srAi.r.s. Of an improved plan, put up in any part of the counlrv. Kcpair'i'giione on the shortest notice. 14 1 , j 1 1 .it dm i, J. S. Chenew etli o; l'o Miner, Andrews .V Co. liishop, Weils .X- Co., R. liuctiaiiun, John Swasey .V Co., Hurdsall .V linuher. Columbia street, north side, between Sycamore mid liriMidway, Cincinnati, Ohio. 111I10 ly ni is i:ct n ti tout atios another i;KEAT AKKIYAI.. P.y the arrival or the ship 'Koret Siate"and "Sachem" at New Orleans from

l.iverpo.tl, we have received our Spring supply of Uuoci.su :ire. consisting of beautiful new patterns of

lea x. are. tve.. common ware. 0. w im-n we will repa. U or sell in original packages on most lavoruble t-rms. ld( KSON .V I EliET'l KR.

ipl'.l.lii; -y 217.Mainst..bct.FifthandSixth.

II F. coiitinue to manufacture and koop constai.llv It 011 hand, every size and varietv of tinisl. of this invaluable article, now raphllv su'iHTceiliugthe use of woo.len cotlins wherever introduced, on account or their superiority for depositing in vaults, for proteetinglho remains from the casualties incident Inordinary interments, (as theirgreat strength prevents tho earlh from crushing llieni) and the gratification it affords the friends of the deceased in the rctlectiou that the remains are kept together in an imperishable ease. As we have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout tho West, and respectfully solicit orders from them. W. C. PAYIS & CO. my 7 E. corner 9th & Main sts., Cincinnati.

ftSTOll mml!. rioots and Shoes at whole-ale . A" nf ,n,tI by JAMES III PSON, No. 2-J3 Walnut street! ! ; e'e f'T, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9. 1 lii-l-v Pr, e "' rali paid

;VA 0VKNs, 1 ntlrrtnkrr A oiiin Ii ."tlJlkcr. And manufacturer of everv kind

WHOLESALE otom: wtiic O IM.l'OT... Have

ami tiialilyor llousehol.t l-uriiilure. .Mt. Carmcl. Indiana. Kesicclfully informs the citizens of Springtield tow iisliipaud surroiiiidiug countrx , that I w ill continue Ihcnhove business in the l.irue Carriage shop. And w ill hope to merit and receive a continuance nf the very liberal patronage which has been extended to me for the past year. Broom Machinery and lloxing Augerii of the best and most approved plain made to order. Pumps manufactured mid sold wholesale and retail. I vio RTAKKRixu. I shall coiitin lie to gi ve invcscial attention to this brain h of mv business, with view to release the friends ofthe deceased persons from the indispensable trouble attending the death of a friend, and w ill state that I will attend funerals w ithin the county w ith a first rate hearse free of charge. Patent Corpse Preserver.! will use this valuable apparatus w hen ordered. The oi,;,...t ft,- i.;. i.

alw ays on hand a

and well assorted stock " 'iilemled is perfectly to preserve corpses from 'f doca' f"r any length of time, without being anv

ctu.xn viakk,

w ise offensive to delics

ii. . or ntiseeiHn i ...........

ance. hiuevolcnt iiistiliitiiis and all oihers w ho desire to delay funerals until the arrival of di-iant r.-l-atives.or to make suitable pn-parations for interment, can. by use of this machine preserve them for

-..no .il peneciiv moueiisivc state, allow to gaze upon them.

inn 19, !.-.. 13-Om

rail

EYAN OWENS

and are nlways prepared to till orders for HOTTLES, FLASKS. Yials. ,ve., at lowest llgur's. SEAMAN'S A-JIAIXER Water St.. near Main, Cincinnali.Oliio. ap 9, 1.-5- lli-ly

Jli:t. 1. WlX'lil'.i. I. North-west corner It of Pearl and Walnut st.. Cincinnati. Ohio I

consisting of Jugs..Iars. Milk pans. Churns. oe. of every variety of patters ami size. A I.SO. Shaker Pipes and friction Matches. Particular attention

paid to lllliiigordersfor Tl 1 V I s. r' -tin K i ". country merchants. V .1. .'. ! 1 'S T1,e undersigned hav

Our prices are uniform t in . .'".' ' """S to the cilize,,, of

and cannot fail lo ri, "'J'" "S counties, that tl.cy

s itisf u iiiin -s.--- ii aiiuiaciiiriiig. ami Have ready for sal

----- ... .IlitllMI 4 I III l.f.w.i.l I. : - wi:n

i:lasVyorks, i -y Lrt,n r":;;:

n. .1,.. .".I - " v" ."" ein.laKilig

..... ..... .mui, mm mi oiner tnish.

s.iperioruy

are now

Alexander

KKOOlvVI LLE MERCHANTS 1 New Goods. Tlll subscriber thankful to a generous public for pa-t favors, would respectfully announce to his old ciistouicrf and to the community generally, that he has lately received direct from the East a fresh and well selected stock of spring and summer lry ;ods and notions, silk poods, ready made clothing, boots, shoes and bonnets, silk, straw, and Panama Hats, Hardware, Ulassware, and Queensware. He also keeps constantly on hand a heavy supply of

lirnccrir, I. inspect Oil, White Load, I

. nne ami ooinreil carpel warps, carpetings, collon yarns. sole and upper leather, calf and kip skins.

sail, grimi stones, iron nans, ana steel, ami a more general assortment of everything than is usually found at a regular retail establishment. He would say in conclusion, that all of the above named articles w ill be sol. I at as low figures as they can be bought at from any house in the country. He w ould then ext. Mid a polite invitation to all to come and

examine his gnoils. as he alw ays take great pleas

ure in snow ing tiiem ami charges Homing lor it.

All k mils of merchantable rountrv produce taken

goods, and the highest market

1 tor all kinds of gram.

KICHARU TYNER.

The Fire in Brookville

iKLS no .lirterence in the price of iroods. un

less it makes tllelll chcalier than ever.

lo prove that they are so very cheap, just step iuto Hi k ton's and examine his llriiry U of .cvv M-aonnllr Cood. Just arriving from Philadelphia ami Baltimore; which he is selling i heaper than the cheapest. I. A III I S DItK.SS I.OODS, In endless variety, liaml.-oiiicly assorted, and of the last and newest styles, both of pattern ami color, umong which are handsome silks; liar.gc

jiciaiucs. ..inti-iiii i "e lai ites. oareges. lawns. Freiu-n

C.inghaiiis. Laces, edgings, insertii.gs. needle w orked Collars. Sleeves. Cufls.Mlk, Cotton ami Worsted Hose. Kid ami Silk flovcs of all colors, ami n

immense stock of prints, of every - tjuality and price,

. .... , -i.n m t, . 'i i ii.eiii in v u maue Gaiters, Slippers, llo.its. Shoes, esc, Ac. T ivt'iillciaicn'. tsooi n greal variety: superrinecloths. doeskin and fan"y Cassimeres. Siiiiuuer Cb-itiis. S:atinets, Tweeds, ifosiery. Silks and other Cravats. Stocks. Handkerchiefs, .Vc. vc. IJOA 'S W EAK. A large assortment, well selected, of superior, fine and common ii:t!ities. at low prices. Ilooi., Shoro. llais.Cap., Carpeting. Talde Covers. Table Cloths; a large as-sorlrm-iit of all qualities and prices. A very Ilea, v st.u k of Mu-liiis. bleached and unbleached, colored ami twilled, cheap (ro4--ricw, IKollowar'-, Hardware. Cedarware, Uueensware. Tea-ware in whole setts. oc. o.-e. Our stock is vcrv large.

bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap for rash or countrx produce. B. 11. & J. C. UbllTON. Brookville, Ap ril C3, Kr2.

STOVES! STOvljr

I k- - "T .

-V?--. 7 . r I

Tl,

rp HESibsciiL. r.il.,1,, ;,, -B the liberal ,.i,i,ilt... ,,v;j"

"m that !:,.,-

' " s con. tain , nn li,j e in wam - , ''' , , i-St., cue il,.r Nrl. V rT A

rctprctl'ully i.ifnrm tl-rm that :(.

. .r.ai.ie, i5 .rcpingcan.taiiiv

iri nicni oi Mm

City. All thc

S'i'OVE should

Ktli.-.-a (ill Mum

Kiirtiui's Store, h. re he . 1 H 1

ready to wait on all who may I ,,. ri ' I-il.r. Office, Sior,, ', l new and bcauiilnl pattern. ii' ? 'crw public is respectfully i,,v,,.", ,'',' ', 31 '5:n:"i

hirh w i; ip, , ,j

IIVJI.I.IIU '.V.tt-

u:ir jveil.es, J-Kl

Lid., Amlirous, Siiluon.. j

.-upper ixetlies. He -tt!

stock with everv d

'arlor Stove,

I'o's, o

-'ji..:

cm in,. .

l;nt en

f these mills can onlv I... i-., .... .. i...

seeing and trying. Call and see tlie,,,. before vou buy some poor concern, which will only cumber your bar... w. s. BAKER. Proprietor. j.vlh 30 WM. MOFFAT, .Manufacturer.

VF.n.oTiir.n s. t

lor. hason hand m Imi--o mi.,.i.- i'.. ... '.

clotliing cheap for cash. His shop is a few doors

r. ..anion gsiore, on Bun oct 11 n-tf '

IIKKMiX MM K. JNO. H. riRllliR.

Linck and Farquhar. T Till: Post 0);,e buildings. South Yet Corner Main anil Head streets. Brook, die Indiana.

1 he attention of the public is int respe. l.'iilly invited to our spring st. H-k of goods, carefully selected, ex. lusi, .-ly f.-..ui t!i.' fit:, iniiali Market of the

lat.'-. ami liw-t lii.-.i.oaal'le s!!,'s."

l" 7 i.lM'lx A: FARQl llAi:.

Manufactnrvs and keens constantlv on lemd i..r.-

an.l general assortment of Japan I. Ornamental, j 1 '" i I.ifp I It Ml rimer ComnaBronze.l. and Pressed Tin-ware, whidi he offers to ' of I'inciniuiti. Capital .lim.noii Paid and sell to country merchants. Stove and Tin dealers, secured. This company has two departments peddlers and others, at such prices as w ill v ie, a J"!" s,.ck and Mutual. Rates of premium in the handsome profit to the loner. Every article he of- J'.'!"1 "''.''' department reduced one third, t'ers for sale is made in his ow u shop! a ml under his t ' lu' life of the husband mav he insured for the benpersonal superintendence, from the raw material. ' " 0,be w ife, imlepcudcut or creditors or rcpreAnd in this particular he claims to have it in his ""'"'""ves creditors may insure the lives of their power to otter inducements. f.;r superior to snv : congregations the lives of their ministers

other dealer in the West. cnoorsers ami securities the livesof those for horn

nav ii g receinix mane large .ni.iuions to his man- . .' - "". s"'iisioio. n. u. iinonMvx. 1

utaciuring ilepanmcnt in the way of room, tna- i , ... cinance non. Jacob Burnet. S. W

clnnerx . ami a greal numiierot w ork men, ho hopes to be able to supply the increasing demand.

xtJWlVrN AM,i:iIiitiS.J,:t receiv-

I cd a larce alel tiand-oim' :t!,-or'Liiieiil ot" tit . mo.st

fasiiioi.aic boaiieis and rihi'ons. and t'.ir-aleat

my 7 l.l.Mlv.V FAKur.MAK'S.

res"t; ggins

Iiealcrswlto have been accustomed to making their purchases in Iho eastern cities will tlml that thev can do eijually as w ell here ill point of price ami quality, ami. in addition to this, thev can always buy just w hat they want. and may tt I i up their stocks just as they may desire, wiihout' the inconvenience ol waiting six weeks or two months for a supply from the east. Particular uttention paid to packingaml forwarding orders to the country. tnh 19, 1S.V.' 13

arc

Board of Finam

,' ; ""."man. . aiiiornia risks taken al the usual rates. J. W. HITT. Brookville. Agent RI Fl S HA YMON1I. M. 11. jat.lO, I80C C-lv Medical Examiner.

W.COFI IXA. t o

il W.I U. ers.

Hell and Brass Found-

iss P-

A

botw ei

te

White

work, dealers in lead, zine.copper. block tin, c per rivets. spelter solder and metal pin king. !

ond street, between Broadway and Ludlow, Ciucin nati. Ohio. J!"p Their bolls are executed on new- and Improved principles, superior to anv Foundry in the world. They have a Chime ol Eight H dls. the first and only correct one ever made in this country. teb 0. 1.-.VJ ;-ly

F.llt.tf I'OII SALE Tho

wishes to soli his farm, consisting of p;n acresseen 90 ami loo of !,;. ). iu .. ..n ; ,

i... i., ......... .i . , , ""pro. en. tne

! f . i . """" '-'' . two story frame a large

"I t.Mioorcnar.l ol gralted fruit pi. niv of good water Irom never f.iilino- si.rii,-.... i. ..

n various parts of the farm. The farm is i He .-Iter tow lis bin. 1! ,..11... ...... i. ... i,

burgh. The neighborhood is health. , socion-oo.l with religious ami .durational privileges convenient, tome nnd see. when ..... !.. i ..

merits, and hear the terms ' n'm v w T i c-..

janfl 4-iu '

1' I .1 en

I'll"'. ; tl.e Count rushed forward, and burrtexi hid ' "a' "T '"-Iih sw srroat an oxpn.tituro rrint..r JV(-r . - i . r. money , especially for the purpose of suppl . .'"'Ssp'r .ce:,, in the bosom ot burulii.t!a! ' matter oft nliar importance to Western K'ca.1

The gniitless xvonuui fell lie.ivily upon the ground; there was a low moan, followed by a gurgling iu the throat then a sob, a sigh, ami ail was over. The spirit of Brunhild; had lied forever: j

"At that moment a secoii.1 shriek burst upon Count lluiielpirs ear, and he next instant L:a rushed forward, and threw herself upon the IhxK- of her lover.

Suddenly she arose from her prostrate pos lion, and addressed the Count de Sternhe- I mint,

Wretch!' exclaimed s"i

'he. in terrtlle ac-

pri.'l ii tao you i ; , tmsoi fr j, ,r s,.pa. ration !'r.'iii hor lovor, I.I.i's sorrow ili.l ru t aJjat.'. I v.. . 1 . 1 , .,

s .... ,, ,v , v. ntu- t.e . -viint was at tho ccats, yu have slain an innocent lady ' nurse in tho pinion, tho two l,.!io, woro s'rl? , 'S'""ak: soaiext at mo ot iho w imlows oi tho lari ' say ll,al!'1,e was innocent!" cried Ida, apartment wliiolt sorvod as tho .lining- c,:lsl,i:'g 'er arms around the corpse of hor lt.ill of the c;ist!o of L:i!moek. wcll-heioved Ulric, and I am Ills caus-e of While Cixnveriii with her sister in law, , b r '.timely death, Moved by my prayers Id chanced to look towards the window, and sh li'isday admitted I'iric to the castle ' on lioinsr so she suddenly uttered an excluua-! "s-'iric!' cued the Count, now trembling tiou of joy, st.trting at the same time as jf violently from head to foot, and turning something had materially affected her whole ghastly pole; for he k new that this was the Mine. ! uame of lite vuuna imue ou whom List

The Couatess glanoed in the simo din-o-tion, and there, at a little distance from the gate, she perceived a tall aud handsome youth, in homely guise, standing iu a respectful attitude, aud pariuo; wistfully up towards the window. The moment he saw that he was

cbserve.l by the ladies, he doffed

had bestowed her affections. "Yes L'lric, whom your wife concealed iu the castle, at the moment when . 'Oh, God! Oh horror ! 1 hi-ve theu assassiuuled my wife aud she was innocent! '

THK n.VZETTK TO Ct.ms. For tho cash in advance, wo w ill send tho follow-

j ii g number of Weeklies, to lie stopped in all cases

- "' " ". ! 3 copies for S.", and for each other, from 3 to ? I 5 S do $lo, do ,b P to -JO. .Ires ill do $011. do do en and upw ards 1 all Cm a AnniTioxs. New subscriptions to a club

can bo made at the proportional rates ami so that

the time expires w ith tho others of the (Tub. Asrrntw ft tl il lrnsprrt n. Penis, uni KtiKit l'vr-s. Wo make all Postmasters agent of the Cincinnati Gazette, and ropiest of them to obtain and forward subscribers for us. and we will pay the regular commission on all they obtain. We w ill also send to any Postmaster our Weekly, free, who will act as our agent, and will keep our Prospectus posted up in his office, and ai.l in having il put and kept in other places, if he will des:gnate his w ish io us. F.xrlinn erst. We exebarse our weekly w ith pleasure with any of our w eekly cotomporaries of Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky, ami Illinois. To those desiring our Paily or our Tri-Weoklv. w e will exchange the first for ?3. and the last for $. if remitted to ns in advance. Or if they w ill publish our Prospectus to that amount, and send it to us marked, w e w ill exchange. 3J. 6ts.

n tj EJ q fj Ol.stEAslE! UIMEASK!! OTAsir:!!! UK YE HKALEP. Ye who have. In an unguarded moment, boon led astray and contracted disease: tho horrors of which fwhen neglected are soon in our public Hospitals and invalid Institutions, bearing ample w itness of tho depravity of man: the health and vigor that once

bloomed upon the cheek being destroyed, the bodily frame disfigured and disgraced. Why suffer this loathsome disease to inflame and enlarge the glands: ulcerate and disfigure your face and body; create pains in the bone and stiffness in the joints; w asting away ofthe muscles, and finally rendering you unable to pursue any business occupation whatever. Why linger out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death. Ye, w ho are afflicted by any form of these diseases, either acute or chronic, should apply where you can be cured, and not suffer .ourselves lo be treated by those who are entirety ignorant of medicine and disease, until you are beyond the possibility of cure. It is, therefore, of tho greatest importance to the afflicted to know that there is a certainty of their being properly treated and having the disease re

moved from tho system, at Pr. Kates' Mi pii xi. Orrn c. No. 153 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the West side.

V. Iti: KlltT No. e. IVarl street. t.in-

intiati. dealers in satinet warns, steel roods.

shuttles, pickers, harness twine, roller cloth, press papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, comb plates, e. c. .Al so Ag- nts for fstuitli.Woodeoek. oV Knighfs machine cards. ,n, pj ps-,. pjiv

1 'oolidgc

t ' llU'tlirers of

W Iwlsioiio A- Itolir. Manu-

1 ransiiarent Wash llalls. K.uie.

Soaps and Perfumery. Corner Fifth and Westerii

nou, t mcini ati, Ohio. no , isj...

Country merchants.

m li.ui i: ri i (sealed to our stock of

i vtuc.-nswnro. t lunti ami ;iass FOK isl'hIXi; SAI.KS. '.'10 crates edged and C. C.Ware, " common Teas ami Kow Is. ?M " ronij riso.g a variety of articles, " lino I -a ami liiuner ware, l"nll boxes tine ,v louimon glass. A liberal iii.i!ditj ol ciiuiiiion ware allow

co n ii 1 1 . v all ami examine our stock and

K. K. .v II III '

No. 01. Main street, one door South ot K.' W LOOTirs Hardware store. i'pl',1. 1-.V-' t(i-l-v

Ito

prices.

0S.F. Oil GF. SPROVTS.-1.000.000 Osag.. Orange spn.uts for sale by the undersigned, liv ing in West t'nion, Fayette County Indiana, which w ill be sold low for" cash. They are of as fine growth as can be found anv where." All

that he was shrieked ihe Count, throwing himself upon orders win bo promptly filled, if accompanied tv his cap, and his kuees. and clasoinir Lis i .1 ... t'ie cah. which willbe delivered at the nearest

made a low salutation, niacin his l,.l ., .. .... .u , syipping point, neatly packed, soas to insure their

' ?. t'v . , on uuiiy Ul woe, his heart ut U:e same time, to convey to Ida ':

his appreciation of the pleasure he encti at being recognized by her.

experi-j Near to the Castle of Lahneck are the ru.iusof iu uucieut Couveut, which tradition

"It is my j informs us, was erected by Count Rudolph de

I Sternheim, previous lo his departure for the

grow th ,n any place, without extra charge with ex

plicit directions. Address F.verton Post Office. Favette Co. Indiana, post paid. RO KF.RT i:I lU'BHARP. September 13th. lS.v:. pi.

I)

"Tishe! 'tiahe!" crisd Ida

ow n L Inc :

. ,e,, ...ougiuicss oi mat gal- holy laud lo expiate the single crime of l,j8 ' a sure and speedy cure lor rheumatism

I. 71 1 t Illl 9 In ntfj III n ) . li." .i tii - . . J Wil

..... v buiv IHC I HV t- alllil tfl PPHIIi'D III . Ill- I 1 1 M -A 1 1 IWXvv! I I I

. AMtl'ltSO-VVS Liniment For

pains, aches, onuses, sprains, cuts, w ootids. old

cramj.s. scrofula, ami

sores, o.rns, fn.s, bites, colic

. w hi.-h w e

warrant it toeur..or rofnn.1 il... i..i,.,r iv......i i

i? ;-. 1 1 i . 1 1 iiisii.i. .ion n-.,e mv.t ui... . . ....- . . . . . . .- .

... L , . ...... ..i ,iiiiiv4ic? ui inn-, n-nnnnril pv

my iiuMisti.!, sam me Countess, with a u pui oy one uame, that of sister Ida. ! ,'" consider that one twenty -live rent bottle tirh: for s!, sineer.!.- iii...l .!. r. -c ' . i ill i.. farther toword convincing any one of iu ef-

, , ,r.lr. , AHO,CP (aliinmy nailed to the two hapless lovers, in whose Ml .If she did' Tounter. uot, however, r!are mter.Vre. j Lewis p. Campbell, the Whig candidate Suddenly Ida Ml upon her knees at the ' for Congress in the T.utler distict, after havf. et of her sistcr-iu-lavv, and bathed her hauds ing leen branded by the Locof cos, iu Cou..lib , .. -.. ! . ....

" ,gress and out, Willi being a l ree-oiler, has i

Jly dearest Brunhilda," sa',.1 the weeping j more recently been charged by hisoppouents

tin, in a v on. e almost iiiaudiole through deep I with being a sUve-hol ier!

emotion, "1 implore Ihee to la'.e coni:vtssiou

si

q "j q q .iii.nit ai. Aiivui:;

PisK .sKs of y outh and maturity acquired at an early period of life, which destroy tho physical and mental powers, diminish and enfeeble Ihe natural feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of manhood. Those w hose constitutions have become debilitated through practices acipiircd in youth, or by the execs' of later years, whereby the pleasures or life are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated, and existence itself rendered a term of unceasing misery ami regret, should make application to a physician who has devoted his time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. Dr. J. Kates, whose Medical office is at No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below Fifth street, west side, is a Physician who is competent to cure the most hopeless cases. He also cures all those diseases arising from infection, either in their primary or secondary forms. It is, therefore, important to those afflicted tocall upon him w ithout delay. ap 1!,1S3'J lti-ly A RELIEVED SUFFERER.

heavy, than could all the certificates that could be

pruitot. X. P. Rallion agent for llroook ville. W.M. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, W. ly. No. ft Main Si. Cincinnati.

I Its.

i i me, or t miaii oie ; i p.e presence of

that young man here has renewed all my grief, ana u ,y atlection. Grant us the pleasure of a few moment's interview. "The Count may return at any moment," ai 1 Brunhilda, in a voice peculiarly agitated; "and moreover the ..'epriuisuus and sorts, would notice your egress from the mansion, aud your converse wit'i a sttangor. " Then allow that youth to enter these w.i'ds, only to bid me farewell forever !' said I.:. i, in so mournful a tone that melted '.he heart of the Connie.--,

i ou r w:si, woum involve us danger," said sh. ; "and y t I know

I ran refus-e to rralify it To wou'd be j ciilous; to reject to cruel."

"Never, lady, wiH I rie from our feet uutil it, y d. s.r- he crani..;!" cx.U.ne.1 Ida "Hate, then, your wish," retimed Ilrunhd.'a, and a signal no-from the enchanted Idasocu Lroi,bi the gullant I'iric lo the narlment where the U.ti.a were prepared to receive him. It would houseless to attempt to deFcribe the particulars of this interview between two fond lovers. The pen of the romanist has full often depicted those scenes of tenderness, of sighs, of tears, of consolations, ond if despair. It wili

in greal not how

accede lo il it would be

The facts bearing

on the latter charges are these: Mr. Campbell took his fmiily with him to Washington! the last session of Congress, with a colored j servant lit at bred wil't the f imily, but she ' rvtunioJ to II m Hon before the session was ! out, au i Mrs Campbell hired a negro waman a slave, to supply her place. When the session cW d a id Mr. and Mrs. Campbell were about to return to Ohio, theserva.it wag very anxious to come with him. Mr. Campbell bought her. and immediately mauumitted her, aud she returned lnvin vvitii Im family free. She was his slave from the lime he paid for her until he could write the manumission. The loeofocos must he hard run to get up thia new charge on such a slate of facts.

O In twenly-two years there have been

on. y eighteen accidents in Frauce by the explosion ol boilers. In that country no locomotive, nor any sleitm boiler, can be used 1 ithout having Kea first submitted to the examinalif u aud l-si ofoue ol the ffovernmeut engineers. IT A cor'ev,.,,dence has been intercepted between Maini and other member, of the London Revolutionary Committee, which shows there is great activity in collecting money among i:s partiiaug iu Germany. 9 j The most of our rural churches ap. pear to be built, not o much as to please God, as to frighten the devil N. Y. Dutch-

HtZZUtD has on hand a fnshi.oi.

lo assortment of Millinery, which the ladies

to well to call and examine before pureha-

ller room ,s situated on Po.rl

throe doors South of Shoup.Xi Cullums store, niv Cl ss-tf

I won!

sing elsewhere

PKU.MS of tho Indiana American. I i in adv ance. $iHI in six months. $:t at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Apv RTis:wiTs One square or loss will be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment bo made in advance, one dollar and twomv-'livo cents 'f pay mom be delayed one v ear: and one dollar and fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion Tor the time pv ment is delayed. Large advertisement for a longer time will le charged n the same principles.

qrilAKrr.lt V COim Manufacturers 0 of Planes, Carpenters and I'oopors' edge tools. Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Main street, Cincinnati. nib li ly 01 IM.lt lOH PIA0 1'ORTF.M-There li is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money. Mr. Colburn took especial pains last summer in examining tho instruments of all tho manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none to compare with those by Woodward oi Hrown. of Rostou. These Pianos aro beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know of no instruments combining so many good qualities that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together w ith a beautiful assortment of Chickeruig's, ami Geo. A. Prince & Co's Melodoons, at COI.IU'RX .Si FlEi.P'S, apl 9 16-1-y Solo Agents, 154 Main st.

riolhc Ihe IX.nkcd! T".UMV?"SE "-ABl.K.nd well made ni,hVrpNW"a 5Um,"er C,"thi"'e''d F"uotiiic a it c nr.! is now being sold off at FIRST COS l'l It will only continue until the 35th of August next ihe sooner you call and see the better. The deductions range from it) to 33 per cent. The Roods .re all marked at their selling price, as the one price system will he adhered to as heretofore. The proprietors ol the above establishment have adopted that mode of doine business, vix: Clear out their stock entirely at the end of every season, in order to enable ihom lo offer to their customers new and fresh goo,is stall tim,. ,j ,ne exu-nsive lmn.. metit-s they are now making for the FAIL trade: requires them to do u,U for more room. All who uZhZfSH" hiS "n,inn"' certain, y behind ihe .eo.and the sooner thev fa and post themselves up. the better for their puw. .)Tllir IL'r-ti.c

Xo, 181, east ,id0 Msin st. bet. Fonth and Fifth,

f-iln.l

T at'HEI, IHOX rOI XDRY and Tla. Ii r nine ShpWe sre m"?acturi?hre?hVx hrrhivV!'",So',0,r'' rl.t. 8toT.X w.to, W heels. W imlow X eights, Wacon BoxeeV-c. J.Vi .een "f.'reJ,0,,r lisl.ment, we ,re prepared to fill all r,lers with ,li,p,uh, and will. I """I' ."" ,h0 rifK" make. Job and repair work done. J. TlLNEY 4I O.

UI. I'ItST .V SOX, Successors to rson. , A.- Co. Manufacturers, wholesale ami retail dealers in all kinds of Transparent Window Shades. Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. oc. So. i. College Hall, Walnut. 5 doop. abov e Fourth street. Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantlv on hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, vir.: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothic.

plain bonier French vignette and scrolls. Arab-esqnos.iiileriorviews.iS.-e. Having made arrangements in S. Y.. we shall constantly be receiving all the now F'uglish ami French styles that may he in the market, niakingourassortment the most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited tocall and examine our stock, and compart our prices with those of anv other manufacturer in the U. S. II. M. F.RSS T SON. So. i. College Hall. Shades of every description made to order. mh 19, l-!5i13-lj-

l lllil -: Corner of Court and Walnut

" --..no an. , mho. ..iau ami iiorsos, it

....... ... ,.c i.iii oi .--laming ami i aro at tachod. ,, i,, l,-.,c Hi-l-y Si,.",'l" tMMIIOXsi I'IU ls.VJ. r:K.

l ' i i.r.vi I-..X s ii a I S. 1 shall introduce my Spring

XI "'-loiemcii snais on Mitiiriiny the lith ol -March. I take pleasure in in. iting my patrons and

i " examination ot my mat for the

-loii.g. as i am couinieiit that it w ill common. I itel!

... ineir i.i.or ami compare well with anv wlii. may be oflercd. both as regards shape and quality

snan no picascii to show my HATS to all who

m i. la.or me w ltd a call, ami every care shall he

..ir., ii mease iiiose w no mav tea. e their orders. C. H. CAMP. apD-ly 1 0 Main st. east side, bet. Foil rlh tV Fifth

pilti: mul AVatcr Proof Itonfinc

- is'sm-ii iiavincneen appointed Agent

V, '" ' ' "urrv and Water Prool hooting, ,s now ready to , rooting of this kind in any part ol Franklin. I'nion, or Fax otto counties I he More rooms of M. W. Hale and" H. H. 6c J C

......ii. in iirooKviue.are covered with this kind

... '"iiiur, iow non, ii,,. public are referred. Its

..........in., , . ue.iiu.ess. sal. -ty, ami convenience, all

. . i i superior, in tlie construction ol

jy 10. Jl 311-1 -y

nrp. A. I'UIM KA fo.,. ?lolo,lron. . . x ,V "" 11 m"' """rtmeiit of these su-

1 ' " ' "icoiis a, prices lo suit the cireumstanc. s of all ilesmrgto possess an instriiiiient.com-

nit uuiuy ami riieai.ness. Tho largest size ill piano case, (.sometimes called Meloileon Pianos' are beautital. T he tones an, ex. .iii.oiv .....i

rich, ami by using the sw ell, are loud enough for a smalt church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves and Iron, that dow n to 4 octave in plain cases, a goo.l an instrument in every respect, except in size nml outward finish. We are sole agents for the "est. ami sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. Please call and examine those Melodoons, to. gether with as line an assortment of Pianos as can no found west of the mountains, mostly- from the factories of ('bickering. Woodward oi Prown. . ... COI.KrKX x- FIKI.ll, apl 9 lil-y Sole Agents. 1.'.4 Main street.

horn

1ONI'..S .I. Ki:i,LY, Attorney and Counsel lor al Law, Laurel. Iml.

'A PITA I, ll(U'Si:Counorsviile. Faxetto

mmm iimii;ii :i. iv. lit viv I'r.xi.;..... i

is in cooil rfitair. wt ll rliri.;Kt....i .1 ..S. 1.:.

inii.iit u, i;itirail Sllii;iti..l iii.l

JMld to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the best

' . ' '""loiianie House ,n the cilv. its I, ill, , at tlie same time so low a-tosuit all. "jy V,i-3li-Iy

,i .... .1.011111. hi mi, ing(-Kvr will ideu I. iii.ii.ti.d 1 i-

.... ....no tiii.i ..i.i.ir.i o 11 ,.,r l..i,-t......l

a-e insert

I. A-Sl-ailiMtN.

5. CAMP.

CA31 1.

PORWAKniXfi an. I conoral Comniissimi m.-r-I olim.M.Na. 31 anil 2:1 UVst Fn.m .tr..i. l....;.,

""i.viiiip, 1 ariu'iiiar atlctii nil im . io i;n;..

in tin- niHrkt.

-lirItt- l.tr tr.'UHlMirtfittnn lW.oa ll

" v4',, 1 mint;!. ,l IlTk CKMi tare itl Mtril'Itia ll a-

'i;uiuiaii, VM1111. n;h Hi, i.rz 1 1

S. E.rn!.Bt RX.

M. WATTS, GEO. S. JEN KIN".

Walls, Jenkins. tV rolliu-ti,

"iir-iio 01 iiry oous. .xo. i;:t West Pearl st.

if ..i-ineen w ainui ami inc, Cincinnati, tnh li ly

f' "IV! i:ntlj ! t'nndirwt! Twelve

x' i"iiars per luimireil pounds, ami no charge

"oxes 111 .xi. DhMAMis Candy Factorv. Walnut

sireei, lietw-eeil Filth 11ml Sivlti streets l'iii......O

apl '.. I s'.'ii lli-ly

Ohio.

I KOVI'l. Manufactures, nml has in store I I o. 4 Wuti.r ,1.. 4 ilmir, W...1 nf .I..'... 11 .,

......n.i am, , 011011 nope, i onis, tin

u 011:11111

b'cturcrs prices

ami tw iui

nun siics, w men no sells at maun

inh li, 1,-ji li-ly

llr V's 1 1'AIIJ Commission .Merchant, ami M dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees evergreens, sliriibtx'ry. grape roots, asparagus. ami Phubarh jdanls, garden seeds, and agricultural implomciits. Xo. in. Congress street,Cincinnati, Ohio ,1.1. Ill Is-.., ,'. ...

IMII SI'. Walnut st. between Fourth

.1 ami fillli. t ineinnati. O hio. O. Il.i:,.n..v

Proprietor, late of Walnut st

lull li li-Jj

House.

lUK AIt AMI TOIIK I O ni'.IMVr. Iiii

( ' ported ami liomeslic Cigars, in all their vanities. We keep constantly ou hand a large and gen

oral assortment ol Cigars, consisting of Kegalias

I amines, ( azadores Prineipes, Half-Spanish, am

common.

A i.so The best brands of Manufactured Tobacco.

uii ever, inner article 111 our line, w nici, wo arc

prcparoii to sell on accommodating terms, at

'.'.'.I Main st.,. doors South of Sev enth. Cin. O.

apl '.1 13 M A K TH r. S & OKHEMANX

pi.oin: letiniix; stoui:. Anihci tV Stachel. wholesale Clothing Depot, Xo. it Main St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, jl 13-ly

a. r. rRRv.

JOIIXRE' KI.V

Parry ami Ilcckly. Manufacturers and Healers in SIOVKS.TIX WAKK. Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and lb-tail. STKhF.T I.A M PS. Ac. W est side ,,f Vine st., be

tween Front and Second, Cin

cinnati. X. B. All kinds ofjob work in Tin. Shoot Iron and Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp Glass alw ays on hand. Orders from a distance w ill be promptly- attended to. mh. li, lroi li-ly

Marble Works.

J A. noORE, Xo. 342 Main St., Fvst between , Kighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have nw on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens, Boys and childrons Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful line lot of soft Cttssimerehats; embracing everv color, white, pearl, blue and black. Mv shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring stylo of Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I inviti, the especlial attention of my oldest friends and aciiuainlanres of Ilrook ville anil vicinity to give mo a call when vou are in the city. my 7 jlETER SEFI' ATSO'!-Iwiio1a.ale Hani 1 w are Dealers, Xo. 59. Pearl street, between Walnut and Vine streets. Cincinnati; inh 12, lio2 li-ly C WITH XiXON-Woleile and Retail Piano Forto Dealers. No. 79. West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed their new salerooms of 52 by 120 foot in extent, are enabled lo . fi!""' n"e,t "tKk of "'no " leh J.ei i'OUn,,7,;?!,,.or ,reM' rn " eelebrated and unequalled manufacturers, . Sto.1rt, and John B. Dunham. X. Y. A full written

warrantee given rash.

wun eaca liislniincnl. Terras

mh 12 It

M.HTO.nrm. Fmvtpn v. liRonKriri.n.

" M . IS ItOOUl 11.1,1) A NOV. ,.,,,

v.oRKs.on tne west snlo of Kroadwav. ho-

tween Filth and Sixth sts.. Cincinnati, manufacture

loonier. ..lonuiiienis. lonitis ami (,rave.l Stones,

uurai t-icces. laiueis, liaptisuial Founts. Mantel t'rns. Vases. Italian and American Marble. A-e.. Ac. Cabinet and Counter Tops, Designs furnished toor-

oerami won. executcit in the neatest, met approved st.le. sculptured or plain. XoAgei.'sare employ cd by this establishment. mv 21-ii-lv

ni inii; .v

l I

tools, and materials

CO. luinorters ami dealers In

locks, Walches. Jewelry, and Watch-Maker'

J FATIinu nntl Iturksikiii More 11

li Kkim.kr. Xo. i7H Main street. Keep mi ham'

French ( uirskins; Hallimnre do do: Philadelphi

.i"in, riiiiao.-i.iua i.ioroecos; frenchilo. Span ish and Cilv sole leather, lilaek Buck Skins for gai

tors anil shoos, wholesale and retail. Highest prices

pam lor uecrsKins ami iurs. inn ill, ls.VJ Kt-lv

1KO. ;ll!SO A" CO Fngravers and I.itho

grapners, t opper Plato Printers. Stencil Bran.

Cutters. Ac. Xorth West Corner Cann and Main

sts., ami ini Main st., overT. s. Goodman A Co's

uaiiKing House, I ineinnati.

..JLrlbll Heads, Address Cards. Lctlor and Xote

leadings, Uii.s, Hank Checks, Kills, Drafts

.xotes. A-e., at very low prices; Diplomas. Certificates, Bonds. Maps. Plans Estates, tewn plats, etc. feb li, l-.li. ly

71111:1.1. I ' lot ot I'mbr

ow esl iiiis-

111 v 7

S A. 1 li ASOS.S A l.irge

-1 lias and Parasols lor sale at me price :il l.ISCK A FAR(;l'i;AK"'.

A x ( v ;o;is sj Lawns. Borages. IWair.

Silks. Sa'oiis. and while drc.,.-

heap at

'" I I.INC'KA FAKQVIIAir'S.

ol

mliil assortiiiei.t i'e Laiues. Ti-s

.. Is. F'or sale , cr.

slock with every destr.,!,.,. a,.. T" incr.,,-1 and Sh.ci-lr..n' ar. ,i: l,.','' ',f ttli w hich he mviit-s tin a : r.i, , . . , ' '''': Mir. I and Reiail, with a c inli.!, ., r'-H iiult, ht m as cheap i anv ... I,..-,.'.. '" n iu.l

CISTERN p I riaced in any tiesiral.i, '0...! J pe, and warranted, i,.K, ;t "v Le lit of J a .:i,ii il Ware, In. (,.,. ir'"erla

Pi,

mt-11 1

cnanic in iit a; vi- Imimik , t-oiiiiiU iict , tu all w Im fa, nr U urvs tht m t ntir- ati-facTinii

Old Copp.-r, Tewter, :.nd r, thaiijf fur af I an it-U s in h' '

Oct. 3, 51. 41-11.

r., r.i. ' "'tl

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1

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o

TAe lieitanil chrapttt Vimi'-- i;-

DR. RO SEPT'S

COXIITUX;) 1: Mi; 111 1 i.ii .

Ail alterative, Tnnir, Dmr, :1( . "'1.

I'rice 2.x rem m-r 1,,.. 1 ..li

Each hnx contains tit'i , pili., .it.(e' cheap again as any nth. r .t:,:1t a. tim.s cheaper, ami warrant, J ,', cure of va rums il ic;i-c.. . -, 1,,

Hires sold; bcsi,,. !,! mg a n.'..rt '''p 4 proper fiinn fur use. v.;..ii:tk. a T ilUK astonishing s(.., , ,,), 1,. g use of Dr. Robert, f,,..,,,..,,,,,; sZ'.!..:'.U" is proof iihumlaiit am! c-m iu.,,,. .( r ..' ' 1 " '

XSature-i 1 : iv 11 ;;.

Jlol that llicv will t-nro ;t ,-. and imice pit a..iu ! . 'ti,;i ;.. ,

e 1 I : .1 !- 1 . .1.1 ,

'll 1 4

)KlMNiV n ; a-s.trt 'tl j-rii.ts i .ui

my 7 rrxcK tv fakuI"Hai:s'

k ii w II.

ii'im, (tln-ir iu i n.11-1 1 Ih, pi 1 ;i rt tl in ; oil I y cat liai tic to t. tt jiii 11 1111 ct ":n ;i . m.I;i t-t in wiHk j ;i! ami strt nilu iiit.. i ji n? ncii: iz ' ! r. Ol" lilt' SUlli:U h Mill ! 'I !u y rt- arkir1.- !. to In not only u:u utlif Iii(!ict li pr c. ai Fa:i::!y ! Tin Com p n ti.l s-it

' pt rinym 111 con- ol' i It ' 11 illiJHiri r-'-.t't- i f , j i In- livt r mill 'i. ;n:irl I kini;' t il, ulcer-

.eruption-:, lt'o'ili 1 Ht j.i.u-.-s of well , i1:iih U rjr. !:u.i!ni: l"r al r units?, pail.. 111 t!.r !.,.

nix, a iima.rlutrrl '

v I. ft. i

1 . i

lA rii, C asvjnicrcs. Sal iiit ts :tn J' ill! I.in Ki: r iKiji ii r. havo hi li:m a er larirt an 1 . !iim K cti-ui ,t I..t'i!.e::-iiii.'.-0', iitiin'l si ii I J-:iti. l-irsil.' at lac iwr-i h-ur.-;. all ulitUcf lii-Mti. v 7

, f l.K tl

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J.11

K V . IX S A ..-ry la:- ;:-rl:i i.l i-it ?;i-.ln..:::t!,l.-. .i;;r:;uU- s.-intu- r i-cf. . ci an.! .r l.

CifI(U;!HrMS M !t .if i tit- lmm i in""::!i:i t :oii --i i in li. . i;i in! c . Ic i r in iT1 it ra i . 1 1 i t :i v r I - I 1. 1; ' MII.I !ll lt H T

I oriM I .i ! l. . Ih- le.I.N rri..i;v-iii

- r .

li

.m:d.vi;:i:.m vii'iun liivit an -nti lllleltt nf nails iiii.i i;e

it reduced t iiiiinmili ret

35.

I then nil st.ick.

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1 : ; - f i

(i

mu-

ii. s,

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0

m:is;v i:ti: v. ... i.

t h.Mi.tif.ll st.icU Hi' Ui.

the peuco. cv cr hef.ire i;i'er my 7 l l.x.i

lllMU S A. SISOI'X V. . I) cd . nirst. Kk "I r. i.ilMiii.l

llieeenisul tlie se.-i-.m. l,i !!:: t!

must fast . li,. us. imhe w;.. .: .'., -. .

Ill mn.l-la.lies -li..,T- aiel '. ; si hal'ies Im, .i.s ii. I i.!ti.-r"i! !.- may 7 LIN. 'K ,v !-'

.ve j:i -t receive.! I i.sw are, in s.-lts d iti tins market. i K.-i !riii n.i; avc largely im-re ami lee. .1

; ,. ith !e i II I IM t Al.Ui !.

Spiritual Rapplngs. T. tt.W r.J I'S'i'he.d acnimni icati .!, ;!ir.i-. lies iiiedi'iin aitvjsi,. ii, tu i::akc kmiwn t

the world the Int.- arrival. ;'l the.

l.l Whit;- oinrr."' Iiirecl from I'hila.i el j.!ii;i and Kaltiniure. of theh r-

ir -st ami l.. -t s.-te. t -.1 -t.., k of limnl. we have ever had ile ideasiire of oir ril '-to l!i" Mil. lie.

As Hie in. s of con', m n nil niioii w llh 1 lie l;.re-e . il-

ie.s become casi.-r eel more rapid, competition in trade increases. W e endeavor to keep pace with the l.'iiilr.iad ami t -leirr.n.hie n:rit of the

I licrelore ty .selling ;,t evtrviiiely iow- rales; we expect to sll ,.;r oir !t...1s nuickly amir. cm. I often, t'onseiiiiei.ilv iliis printr w hen ir Is nr.; i heaper than ever before, ami our slock belter th.vn usual, we are cnabl.-il lo otfer srieal in.lm-emei.ts lo purchasers. V- e eimin-erateliclon- a part of nnr oods.

Wilka. Iri no.N. tVc.

f'-MV l.'-'.ail I

Kasi : t!lie, any

! -

le.li.r e Orders..' rt ol ;.e t-i

liniN in in: .! e'l.-ars. Scissors, t lillerv. No. ... I.Main and i ;,ti;..r N. ii Ji.i.i.h -a. ii rate ciiarL-.--: at-., e z-rs and Kiiives .j;,. tiiiuce .

1 l'S Imlui lil.-n i, Siiiin; 11 :! bl'k :r.i I', l.'liir.e; 3 - 4 '!i.-i,m-li.Mi Silk: l.-", " 1 ' 1-lL-d l'l. lilt deso-e; -.(! " 1 M'k do .lo in 1 " Silk Albarine; - 3 " r.roche do lit 0 Kuili'd M.isiii:: i.-,u-

All these iroods are be;. entirely new in st, ,..

I.iir Mm k ni I

l-'il:n y Law lis; Mouritii: ,io Hera-..- de Laini n -i'iim; Sw i-s Al nil Jacliom-t; M.ih'rA :lk Lus

1'riiits

f t'u

TIIE SPAI-JIMl'irlAl'i GL'Si & .' li :' ii. li ! ami i.'.f' j.r.;.''

on.

le

tiliil and niaiiv

oin-y

Irlirl!-...

I., also very fi II. and Fancy Silk Satin, i ;ii ; ham .V C otton I'arasols; Cinhaiu .V l otion I m brellas. AneleL'ai.! lot of l'ai s: Linen ami i.;i., lld'fs; Silk. LiiuMi-t'oiion. Rid and I'ie Neltilov, ami .Mills. Hosiery. Hii..A Jackouet i:.:ii,- an Inserti l.'ilil.oi 's. s i i . . I.im-ii amICoti m T.a. c. splendid lot of ('anion ( rape Mian I.. Ti,i!, -t w,.: Shawls, (aslimere and Jl..aiiie Shawls, la, can N'e -ill" work,-. I Coliars. s M; a n! (' ,.iii;i ."Tlen'w Uriiriuid Dome - ;;.w:s"

i ps superei k l.piiin clolli; ilk V2 bii.en L-i

. .o Cot:nn ami h nl 'o l.i J Hose: do Silk, Lim n !'. !. t 1 d't's ami cr.-t.al-; li.i.i. s; tin Scarfs. ,v,; "i bales I'.rown sh.-ctiir; - do lino do l do I tio Jll pi s bb-.'ichi'.l inu-ii!l .III io Irish Linen;

Connersville Harble Woiks.

rpIIIS cslal.Iishinenl i in Conw-oH's larie builil

l luznn tlie corner ot .Xlunroo anrl Harrison sts

w ncre inc ticsl ot Italian nnd American Marble

Is always to he liatl. Monuments, TomVHea,l

siuncs ..laiuics, laiuo-tops.ancl every vawt'ty of

Plain and Ornamental Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced jiricc. The proprietor!, are ratisfled that, with the workmen and the material they have procured, they can do as pood w ork, and in a.s neat a manner, as can bo done at any other establishment in the West, and on as reasonable terms. The public aro respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchnsintr elsewhere. All orders addressed to them w ill bo promptly nttcmle. I to, as they are determined to give general satisfaction. M. A. CKAWFOKD& V. W. JAMES. July 30, lfji. 3C-iu

- l.row ii t..i i " llliie do 1 " ta. let do 4 " S ummer .'loth; (i " Mack t 'ass-iiuer: 10 " Kane. do 3il " Cotton i'aiilloonry: j " Linen do 10 " Mar.-ailes nml Fane; Vesting: 8 " Fr. ... h Linen:

Knot nntl iioe. 1 cases mens tino boots; -24 prs Ladies Whole Cut 3 do do kip do I liiiskius; 1 do do line calf shoos 24 " Paro.li do 3llprsgoat do 1-J "Jenny Lin. I: do Misses Shoes cc Slippers: 4 " Cail.-Vs iV- waiters: Hoys tincamlcoarsoslioes; 1-.' " col'il cnaiiil'.l busOiililrens Slun-s; 'kins; ( alf.Coat c.- .MoCents Slippers. j rocco bootees; Huts, lloniiclsi and Mruw (ioodx. I case fash. .Mole Hats: -.It doz Palm lluls 1 doz do lliingarian lo -J do Panama do I do .Masrvar " do I do mens .V bovs do I do Arti-H do I China trimni'.i do I Pearl X- bl'k Kossuin do Mens Canton do 1 Low- lirush do ; Straw. Florence Rrai.l. China Pearl. Hair am! Gimp. Satin. Straw. French. Lace ami open ll..niieis. Misses Bonnets. Children's trimm'.l it Jot kv hats. Hardware nnd (arrnsnarr. Of these arjieles we have increased our st. k very much, ami we thiiikcan compete !iccef'illy Willi any as we buy direct from Importers. .'Notion rrcr, Vmict). Heavy sunk of Groceries, W ooden ware, A-c. and all articles usually kept in a w ell assorted retail store. We feel grateful to a kind public for a vcrv liberal patron.iee for many x enrs pa-t. and hope bv a fair and I't'enil courw, of dealing to merit a con"timiaiico of such favors. apl 30, If..-.' X. Jj. GALLIC

-i ,1 r.Hli'it 1 11' I in rim

lie- H i. ir rcllie, 111 iLi

c.i 1 1 n e i V c 11 1:111. 1.1 - il b-il for k pn.ir Ih - M.imsiiky -..! 1 uc-s iin.i lo c !. 1 1 imr ami i-.rci a'.',- p iiic a: ion il t nlit 1 toil

"kin" 1 1 i . 11 11 tl U a i. el 1 '.. a. .iti. i.s s'.ciociii'.i. '.- ii t. 1 11: 1 1 . li. i rail H.ll r J' r. t'ii ." i' 0 ci'l',. - !riu,r miiisi, n i.r am! i " aii-i It. itinias i! c i ... 1 - i., 11 t :-. c ,.l I I'c irr. ;i-y 'j '..'. In li - j. ... , r it. rem... 1 In 1; : .in si .'ni,- 1 lie pnic. ol l!,c -I.'" whi !i pre. tut ihe fiiiliilt- . 11b -au 1, m .-c.-a r. t.i 1 In t .. : ti ml iri 10. ih ii' 1 l-.i H .11 1 1 - i. ... i Dm in c appr.-Kt'im t't''" ' s lin.l-1 til -1 in ir t. a to a 1 .1 ; . a I. oir b et ic l I 'i- '. 1 i'i'' '' stild ; I'1 sill, s 1 1 ,1 1 1 i 1 .il ill' wb.i-i luiir is -iiL-l.i S , cr.e.' 1,111 ki lit. ir hi.ir il.i k. ...111'

stare, I. 10 rc plit'lc. i

aMull 1 lie bt si 1 tit . t a 11 1 -. In p i ir ,1 1" 1-1- cr. r.'ii 1 hllll CHI.SIIli; 11 I" ' '. M " a ral ini nl :i 1 1 1-an c. 'i-.- ! N' is!. Hair 'iiu-s ii! .le it. X'cr, libi rat ili-cetittls n. w II" buy by w hi.icsii I- . X. Y. Price -'S t ni. p. r I Dial, rsin KiiMil.l 11 1 I qiiirintrnf llic Kilm-r i.l lie Nov. 7, '51.

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I can iiislinit any I" '-' I teach how l" nmki l.r

I Icaclili.iu le r. inn,

I leat h li.i fi i lium: I I, jch h ,w t in 'kt

l.-ach hew' t mil'.' I. -at h l'' 1" .i'iik' I, avh li.i t" 11. -k' ttai-li le w i niiik' tcaih Im Iu nek

can llii-l. II 'be -r' ' '' " ' tea. h Im l l have lirn.li' ! trath hw tu pr. - r.c 1I11

icavli m I" r. e?. ri liiii' t.-ach hyw 10 cliai IT' t J

t-.Jt-h Imw 10 til1l.ee l'1

I t,-?lll ll'IW tO llik I tench le., In nii.l teat h in n n.

! 1 .1... .I.,,.-, a re all 1" '

know lie y are all v.-. y t l.. !' c'-" I';,

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itiiihi:j.i.as am iauasoi.s.11 large lot of the above named articles iust

rived ami for tsalecheai at

r.Anv mm

o kmov cvt rv p

s 1-1, tl : rt clitiiiS HI niilK

1 .....v I i.i . arc h. Iter 1 11 .in-".'

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r.cmlt.i M.UVXSSK. ' rk.k.

K.TYXF.K'S.

I 4 Vas-au Street, come

r nl' .Mm,

jud lh

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Constantly on haml an extensive assortment of gold ami silver lever and verge watches; flue gold nml gilt jewelry; gold, silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils: spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, demists Hies, lots, A-c. Xo. 130, Main St., under Commercial Hank', Cincinnati, Ohio.

1 11 A i C I N ' ATI S PR I XJ XII A Die, I S.V2. V bonnets. Kibl.o,, and Flint v Goods. W. P. 1Evor, holesale dealer in silk "ko.mI.s. bonnets, bonnt riboni and fancy dry goo.ls. is now receiving-

UEAB'S rominrrrial C ollege. S. E. corner of .Main ami Fourth sts.. Cincinnati. The object of this institution is to qualify gentleman practically for the Countiui; House and business pursuits11 nil..., r i.u,r....ii..n ............. .1....1. .

- ... -. . .-,i. iun.iuu-3 .uciiicory 1 iw . , and practice of book keenin? ami nemmm-l.... 1..... IJ -' i.e .

tlires on mercantile trnnsnetions om,. A..i t

riilations. Ac.coveri

cial tiperalious. thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. Tuitiou for a full course (in advance) $-'.1. Further particulars can be obtained by calling at the institution, or bv addressing tho principal, (post-paid;) J.E. HEAD, Principal, mh 19, lsjj i3-m

ill. tart .'I aim: I'J.II I iiix; Ihe nu

ll dcrsiciied has just received Iron, the Fast a fresh supply of spring and Summer clnlhiiur. consisting of cloth coats, tweed, satinet, jeans. -iml linncn coats; cassiinere, satinet, liiinen ami outon .ants: silk, satin, lium-n and cotton vests, of all sty les, sizes and colors. Purchasers would do w ell to call and inspect his stock before bu.inir elsewhere, (je 1) K.fyXEK.

wink 11 v mini , 1 VS.

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II.A"i:S f Single and double

transactions, conmu-rcial cal- . , ',"',."" 1"-"' 7 " " nr tho entire field of rJJl i ual1 "d fr "' hr Cie 4) K. I hK.

1 Ki H'-'ls Kanaw ha Salt; 75 bids Ijtko salt ofa

I'JU pcrior arlicie now n band and for sal

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ro'.'i-r ir I.rt'rri rrrnm. c-M.s. A !.. ll.llll.'tt.

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Rrauivarc rxccllcnt. '!'" .reiri:'"

r cckles are 1. p-tup

tlie le.-lh nml villus ,, ..oloP

. From M s S .r..h I.von. ' Ai; tie ' MLava -'iiili-iir,i"'i'-lb' 1"(.ak,ri iii ! 'and .mui. h. arc cxt cll. -i.t. ,r ".'' prri.iite. I am now or-r " , r,i,k

skill had li' tii i i quite ao"- -s. 1 t, ', .it ni am' " .

!S. cn'ii if Beauty, and no 'my'

.month :ul ill.cck'J; j From Mrs. 3 M ;"'-.., o'f '

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AD MATTRESS.

llorMiNX. on the east side of Elm,

bet. oth & Olh sts.. keep constantly on har.ua supu

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I? t.-nders his services to the citizens of Brook- i riorassortment of mattrasses of all kinds, and has ville and vicinity, in tho nu;,.- ni u .1,.1, .i ' an extra lot of his own superior sprine mattresses

Clock Makerami repairer making and mending In three pieces, which are capable of beinir changed Jewelry, Ac. Long experience and strict punctu- (ltl sides beinr alike and equally soli.) twelve alitv six, his Mi,n,.,m.n.i.iinn. iihnn .. different times: thus lasting much lonirer. besides

I'e-i North of the nost orllcn. ' tv tiii -Ji.if , beine more convenient for handline They are

maue 01 111c , - 1 . uc3i iiiainai, .im Marrmiii-u, anu

TYK IIOl'SE-The nndersigned dyers would 1" respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity that they have lust opened their Dve House at the Canal Basin, adjoinine the Collectors' Onice. where they aro ready to coler silks, muslins, cotton yarns, woolen do, and also printinir of all

sorisot calicoes, dec. SIOECKEL t CO e Id 2ti-ly

nis spnng stock. Country merchants are particularly requested toc.ill before mireliasitio-1

New Block, X0.0O Pearl street. Cincinnati. North "le' lcl 14, IrtJT-elm j rir. cAniMr fihViti -Yik."!!.; I t iiim Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet' rurniture. Sofas. Chairs. &c. Xo. M

one ,or al)ove Third- wH.ro lu ,firos nU pcrsoni;, T)nOTErTIO.Fire.Mariiie and Inland InIn hi" h,a',n ? " iV" ":?a" nh l,!' ""Unl'y ca"ed li ,",r!,",, ,,y r"in Insurance Co , S "f rii ci .1 K . ','?" "yP"""'"-" '" o Hartford. Conn. The undersigned. Asrent for this cr.lr,far rYlT'hU,,''hVKn,!iy 0,,, "wIM'Woomcc,lsalw.vsPrt-pare.lto il wri !f b. assortment always or. hand, auo policies, upon approved risks, on favorable VVork made to order and warranted. Furniture terms. JOHN J. FOUTS AoVxt wiVl.7ca;.Velss"n7s V?rhi",T'- l:l''-'""n lon! For rl.auand Franklin Counly. mi 7-07," wun neatness : n 1 dispatch. Terms moderate. Call I "

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ho received a diploma for them at the late Mechan

ics' Fair. apl 9 l(i-l-v

CO. A'S mtESS Manufacturer and importer , of Paper Haneiiurs, Xo. 103 Main street, six doorjabove Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings," such as j View s. Chimney Screens, w ide curtain paper, etc., 1 and Velvet ami Imitation Borders. Arc, which he offers at Wholesale, and Ketail. at the lowest mark

et price. apl 9, IKK 10-1-y

V. T4VI.OR.

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J. E. VVYSNK

TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, ni'OKTF.UN and wholesale dealers in Irist

up 9 Ifl tT

I pAPITALHOl'SED.

D. Si.otx, propricje So 27-8m

.incus ami w lnle i-oo,ls. Also. I?mlirell.. P..r.

sols, Gloves. Hosiery, and every- dpccri.oio., nririn,.

rnings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main and I

Swecrninp Hie ' " T f.niily '

IBryni.f m-rnau. !'.-"--

ing success

r- XI- II I. Smith, 2' l,r: i,'1

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crow ih of Whisker'. ' gire.il, hi. Secret of Bcauiv, rc all w ho want whiskers, K'-

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- r i,:' b dc RctE. corner of i Gil- ' ncinnati. Monuments, l '"'"' i3nti' 'JL Marble Mantles and Statuary. W. f-;

Cms. vast- -r. cere-.

XI.0-1I Tiiblets.

Cabinet and Counter Slabs.

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ed with Marble in tiio. k. i ca ¬

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on handamirurnisnei. ' " or Ss' ' f.

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ABDWAKE! I ' "w , ,g

ci Ketail. inesuost..; -

ci Ketail. mr,ui .. , - 64, Lower Market. Cincinnati. s,Klif hanlware, embracin-every v: r, 'j Hket chanlcs tools of all kinds, table .ind 1 nj mill and cross cut saws. hav. - 113,i--

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rorks.erainanuirrass - j.,.. class, guns and pistols, cisi-.r ,., , . country trade is ,nioalar. n' ro''

tock, as it will ne sm o. M r;.p." rms.

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