Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 November 1852 — Page 3
gj-jj.' MAYS. 5-"7X7v7.Tn is under lh edito. en " lWts j. Kti.i V. Ls.., ho is firts. figures, opinion ami poli-
-..mie v.trroii. i nnrnn v ncrvm.-
MJirect attention to the nd-j ton Black,
1 f this institution in anouier ; s. i toward, l'uiaski i CBarnett.
I - i . - . i . ... ijvs sinoo we inane a. s-iiort ex- . throng'1 parts ol r ayette and The crops of corn ountif
ivll ripened; wneai looKeu i iiendrv,
tv!y wellXhr Canal. has ajrain been out of orf the tumbles having tumbled 'Vviwtion is again resume iJ will not again be inter
" ;irf winter, rs we learn that Fulton and St. Joseph A P i,is taken the precaution to ! Richardson, ius ' Fountain Harris Revnoldti the remaining tumbles that r-r o i ' .,Itae'11 o Oreene and Owen Andrew
i!vt0 give way. a Humphreys,
,t,u;j doubtless be greatly mthe low rates at which now freighted, generally Library. ear Laurel friends .- to establish a Library, The now over, the country i it only remains to devise the .t suitable plan for disposing j winter evenings now at '-.'! that time be profitably em ,,r f.io'i.slily wasted! Were a1 .vtion of books brought among ;i time would
-raich would otherwise be apt to Shellenberger, - ... f ar . , . . -
.. l'steninorto discussions upon ! Jiorgan a o Uriffff,
rav o o efort by all would secure a re.Vj I.ihnrv. and one winter's use :
nirL-.riI HTI IllillVllI' III H i'?. i TT-11
would be worth more than , P"keand Vermillion M ' t I. Simpson,
nc!e outlay. t us ... . Perrv. Snenrpr nA Vrrirt
i . ' I ' ' Teachers luMitulr. G 11 Roberts,
S?mp!sM to lorm a county associa- ; Randolph, Jay T. Wilson, ijfMfiers, for the purpose of ele- .Riplev Luther Shook, " T .1. I .ff . ,
.-?6eca:;inr of teachers and pro- ' Jt 'ucrson eim,
ut the c&use of education. Such ution is much neeaeu. nue
let superior schools in some parts j ayne Oliver P. Butler,
:r.ir as scarcely to deserve the j This should not be. The new i W I5 rnminrr intn nnprntinn. All !
.. , . ! Adams Wm G Spencer, ; meeting frequently, in different , Alien F D Lasselle, the county, would not only im- j Bartholomew J Struble, : if best schools, but tend power- ! Blackford G Howell,
jeievaie me poorest to tne sian- ; ' the best. We hope
: :ht the matter drop, but push Cass-Danl D Pratt, -iin the line contemplated. Their Clark John F Read, s4mhL and we trust would, be A n"?laVy'
,: community. Thr t,obo Islmil "J&y n private Ipit-r from thp PaW'ht.,i.j Mniilnn. Cant Bakpr. of
iurir.ii ou the 14th ofSeotembpr at Dearborn O B Torbct. X C
a armed brig, the commander of ' i-k: r ah- '
lit of Atii!c. ( apt. Bker boara- 1 Rrl-,rll.,
r. mail steamer, nn llm tie.imer, ou llie wav ipvri'sn to ranama. He reports that rnotroips on the Ulami N. Y. Sninll ( haiic ' Til pieces are to be had at the ?li M lit. it ii said, in exchange for umo( ihirty dollars. Why need complaint of the scarcity of silver when this coin can bo so easily obAn Old ( nrtiuan. "C Klirk. the oldest cartmnn in Mew in(! t pr-nt in hi eii'litirth veiir. rc hn lirrniM on Y,In.Jnv . nnk. j -- '"ana, Mr. Klick r-ive.l hin first li. P1" D-Wjtt Clinton in lb03. when muishfd mSa wag Mayor of New rmpect of the whalers. w'f from a merchant of Tlnnnlnln rAat.I6ih.say,.. I believe there will be r lken this Vear limn vmr In. ""'K season. U'. h.. .cr "?'AJtntv of oil. Edit ors Sentenced.
'libellous on the Government. i Miami Brnj. Henton,
; j Monroe L Gentry, I1 editor in lUisoIccinr.; Alonto-omprv P. Plnrl-o
'Hbya man. and L-icL-fd nut nf Moro-an ESTaher.
rafice,for publishing an account Xoble J W Brothwell,
editor th.it bn !;.. ..i fl-n Mfro,in.
v I Parke G K Steele,
f F'Mle Sculptor. Hfnet ilosmer. a vnii n nr wAmin At . - j fc w
rai rr - - t . . ... v
-Sw ...uu.g ol "..enow., posoy jj c CoopCT
"f anliti. : . . ... m uiaroie, wnicn evinct-s hifh "-)er, and promij. s to rcnrni:nent as an artist. She calls the "Hesper the , ,!ch ,l,e has completed. -euce of
"wo With .1.. J r . Ol WU1- Ml II OCrVlCC, lh?r r d f d,l"nt mU' Scott Dr McClure . lerCefu Iv r.ilmJ ... l.L.n.. c. . '
.aiMieS D I llm nnnnit A ... - I ""f .rehead, and under her breast
. "i moon. I he concention of
" 'l llie Whole W-nrlr u bo h.r no-n . . 'arse niece, ,r
PgresS. Thehnst ...i.sk;i-j :..
Miss Hos.-ner proposes to visit Rome Si. .yea"' Wltlla view of becomine a
i Ko.Mith' Siater. ' Zulaski. Kos.uth'.-. sister. hn
I family, arrived hera a short time
t f n "le 'arge new house on the
j, v . --"-" oireet ana irving i lace. '"k. for P..j,- 6
c . "vrrheard. m Joe, nd let's take a drink." "Wji ,T',Thomas- can't afford it." !'bnip.yforit, .''Unofsn-.l.: , ., Wk.i i ii"g oi me money." "l then!" ,i
' and energy; for 1 tell you
iULa'toms' 1 find it up hill but-ioess to .,, - under Honor- ;i .n
tl'forhr1,nder 1uo': it does well ! "Kiodv 1" sn hour. nd then I iret lazy
IndiRna LeiciHluttire Stgsiom SENATORS.
1832 Dcm.Whig. , Adams and AlUm S o j Brown, Monroe T M Adams, I Boopo, Hamilton, Tipton N j J Jackson, 0 0 1 0 0 0 I '; Clay,Sullivn, Vigo M Combe, 0 :-IurkT V Gibson, 1 Crawford and Orange Joseph I ox, j Dearborn Richard D Slater, 1 neiaware, &c. J Vandeventer, 0
bo reasonably good, and to j DeJvalb and Steuben A G
Dubois, Gibson, and Pike W Hawthorne, Decatur W J Robinson, Elkhart and Lagrange T G 0 1 I 1 0 0 0 0 Harris,
d ; Fayette,Union Minor Meeker, 0 ' Flovd-J 31 Morrison, ter- Franklin Giles Gant, I
done on the canal, and the Hancock and Madison Thomas
.Ms. -Ulster. 1 0 0 0 Harrison G P R Wilson, Hendricks-John Witherow, Henrv Win W Williams.
Huntington and Wells Theoi dore Horton, to an- Jackson and Scott M W
I 1 I L 1 1 Mucins, Jefferson J H Sullivan. 0 0 0 0 Jennings and Bartholomew ! Spann, Johnson J W Kightly, ; Knox. Daviess, Martin G G j Barton, . Lake, Laporte, and Porter S J 1 Antnony, Lawrence John Edwards 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 t Marion Pores. I r,w-K-,l-
b, . . , ...... M.M.jaji n, e employed in j Miami and Wabash John
f nrfc n,.J the dailv sntcula- i ?.IoW"y j S Brookriiire,
S D Hall, , Ohio and Switzerland--W II Powell,
r,e citified to learn that several 1 "scy al,u anaerourgn v K ; , e . , .. . I Greathouse, jtteKtaiof our county have it in PutnamL Glazebrook,
0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 1 I 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 Shelby George W Brown, Tippecanoe A W Gordon, Washinjton T Cutshaw.
: county, those in other parts are i arren, Benton, &c. Elijah
Odell, 34 16
tobcaritsburdcns; all should HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. hpnetit. An .issnriatmn nfi Dem.Whio;.
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 lioone W m 1 Jones,
. , I Brown S Manrille, the teachers CarrolIj B Mn
v .inuoii v nson oeawrigut, Crawford X Peckai paugh, Daviess R It Sutton, DeKalb E F Hammond and R Work.
M,in,is from Acaimtco. and f.nin i Durham. o
0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (T 1 I 0 0 0 I
;eon Pmvian account, two shin. Decatur .V T. TTndprvi-n,l l
fh and niher aa American, and 1 nl ,n-t T f i
tiered Capt Baker off. In rurs,,- r,uur7.t" 1 ' - . . 1
astriidiona received from his owners . '1Knarl J Maxheul, 1
-ilco, accompanied with conies of the aette A Martin, 0 n Mr. Webster and Afr. GraW, ' Ployd J P Famslv and W W ? I IT" . ... .! . :
I'niviii oirannon, awaitm? ihe ! t auin, 3
f Commodore McCaulev. (rum Val. 1 FnimtninTVir. Siotm... i
where llie fl:ie ship Rrilan was lvinir Frsnlrltn T K;mr.. .-J J? L"
Rock a feller. Fulton D Shoemaker, Grant R Wilson, I Greene? J W Ferguson, o ! Gibson A C Donald, 0 Hamilton D Moss, 1 Hancock 'W Handy, 1 Harrison John Lemon, I Hendricks J II Ballard. 0 Henry Jas S Ferris and Joseph Yount, 0 ; Howard and Tipton Isaac ; Parker, I Hnntington and Wells Peter Emery, Jackson J S Tanner, Jay J J McKinney, Jefferson A W Hendricks, D j Bridges, i Jennings D C Jones, ! Johnson R S Hicks, ! Knox John T Freeland, ; Kosciusko I H Jennings, : Lagrange Whig, i Lake A McDonald, j Laporte J C Walker, i Lawrence D Lewis, I I I I 1 i o o o i I I I a i I i i I o i l 0 0 0 0 I I 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I I 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 ! Madison Wm C Fleming,
nd M. Sougere, editors of the ; Marion J Price and George P !en several rv sentenced to one I I?,IP1
S"anHnd fiKr u I Marshall, Starke-E Brown, nlrPa" ! Martin-T Gotee,
Perry D T Laird, Pike J Graham, Porter G Grecount. Pulaski. Jasper Dr Thomas, Putnam A D Hamrick and A Johnson.' Randolph I Bundy,Ripley S L Jones," 0 1 1 Rush James Walker and Saml
. . ., , i Greene, lovely maulen penny t i nut,
0 0 1 I 0
. 6 oneiny oamuei uenaison,
Whig, Sullivan Squire McDonald and W McKee, 2 Switzerland and Ghlo O Dufour II E Dedd, 2 i Tippecanoe S McCormick, A F Chapin, 2 i Union Nicholas Druly, 3 Vanderburgh J M Stockwell, 0 Vigo II D Scott, L A Burnet, W i Goodman, 0 ! Vermillion D Shelby, I I Wabash T S Lines, 0 0 0 I 3 0 1 1 0 Warren Warrick Wayne E Ryon, 0 S P Low, 1 E Hunt, H W Shumar, B-L Harris, 9 White and Benton David Turpie 1 0 67 33 O-Antlrew J. Ogle, late a member Congress from Pennsylvania, died sud denly at bis residence in Somerset a few days since. fjJohn L Stephens, the distinguish ed traveler, and President of the Panama Railroad, died at tho iwaiilsnM nf hie
. "Ut g ,, , ' wwhitj icvsicbb: ' w. .... ii!ti. can,t ,l 60 here'a f father, in the city of New York, on the r. . n.L : : .
: twin intt.
Laurel Collegiate High School, LAV UK I, CITY, I.MHASA. FACUI.T. Kav.H. B. Hibuks, A. M., Vrincipal surf Prof, of Mrntnl atiH Moral Science. -Ma. L. P. Withjis, Teacher mj Latin, Creek anti Muthematic. Mim Pitn Beldixo, Preeeptrett in the Female Itritrtmrat. Mm Kkii,t Clemckts, Jttiitant in Female )rgfart ment. M. M. M. C'oskbli., Teacher mf Modern Langnatrt. Mas. H. Fisslird Hiaact, Teaeher ol Piano and G attar Mmoie. ,Ahc"" e,s'0,, of this Institution opened on the lGth of Aturust. with one hun.lrea pupils, and the number has been constantly increa-.injr. A nsid-eral-lu am.Miiitofl hemical and Philosophical A pil'es. Maps, &c., now belong to the si'hool; and a Tiioaoi sh form of Academic studv ?i V " dol,l!i by the Hoard of TruMees. Thre will be a publicexamination of the different classes, at the close of each session. Twenty-two weeks constitute a session. Pupils will be admitted at any tune, and will bo charged tuition from the time of entrance to the close of the current quarter. Xo deduction will be made for absence, except in case of protracted sickness. Aa the facilities for study in this Institution are equal to those of any other of a similar kind in our Slate, the trustees therefore take pleasure in r.'com in ending it to the patronage or the citizensof Franklin, and adjacent counties. a. . SHOCP, Prcs't. Jos. Tilnky, Scc'ty. iiov. 6, lt52.-4C-lvr.
Edward Williams. Tailor, MIXEKVILLE, IXDIAXA, IS prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their orders, and solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage he has already received. His stoc k consists of a choice selection of Cloths, L'assimeres, Satins. &c, which will be made to order in the latest style of the art and at prices to suit the times. Mixerville, Oct. S9, 1652. W-3m. Teachers Of Franklin Co. Attend ! THERE will be a meeting of the Teachers (male and female) of Franklin Countv, in the town of Hrookville, on Saturday the 2wh of November, for the purpose or organizing a Teachers Institute All the teachers of the county (especially of the common schools) are earnestly solicited to attend. St. A. GOODWLV H. B. HIBBEX. GEO. A CHASE. Xov. 6. 1Pj2.-4G. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE! 1 case mens fashionable silk Hats; do do Xo. a do no; do; do; do; do; do do do do ins low pressure Kossuth extra do boys do cloth Caps; Bovs ilo do; Mens' brown, black and variegated plush caps; Boys plush Caps; Oil cloth C.-ps; Children's Turban do; by nov. 6, 1852. K. D. GALLION. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE! 200 Pieces Prints: 4 bales Brown Muslin; 100 pieces bleached;
muslin de lame; Coburg Cloth; French merino; silk poplin; Ginghaai; Lustre, white, red and yellow wool flannel; white and colored Cantou do; plain and fancy Satinett; plain and black Cassimeres; fancy do Cloths, Vestings, Cloaking, Linsevs, Gloves, Hosiery, &c, by S. D. GALLION. nov. 6, 1852. 46. KECKLER & BROTHERS, Importers of Tlusical Instruments, GERMAN, FRENCH & ENGLISH fr'a-scy tiABd, Ktkcta& l'y. No. 38 Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders of dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on'the most reasonable terms. rjSA.VS BRASS INSTRUMENTS. jjl Agents for sale of Dailies & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, 16o2. 4G-lyr. S. ENGLISH & SONS, tT'holesale and Retail BELLOWS HAIVCKtCIIKKUS, 106 Second St., between Broadway fe Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6, 1J52 16-lyr. Daguerreotype Stock. pOMBS. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS MII , LI X Ail V liOODSImporters and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low'prices. PETER SMITH, Nov. 16-12111. Cincinnati, 36 Fifth Street. W. O. KEllSO!!. i. w. cBuRcniLL. NEILSS0N & CHURCHILL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana anil Domestic Cigars And Dealers iu TOBACCO, SNUFF, &C. No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1S12. 16-lyr. H. D. CHIPMAN & CO., t os i i n st V Vsrwars!ia MERCHANTS, WHITE YVATKR CANAL BASIN, CINCINNATI. Ki:FKKtl: ri-ri-T-"n.. . cxwaainoE CtTT, IX. John Swaev A: Co. ', Monson Je oy Tweed. Siblev oi Wright B. & 11. M. Conklin, Reeves ej Stephens, icoS-NKRSVII.I.E.lD. A. B. Conwell cV Sons. Nov. 6, 1KV2. 16-lyr. nxoERs-row a, i A. S. Wiggins & Co. George Gillespie. Liberal cash advancements ments. male on consigni'HI'i i We have on hand a large stock of China, Glass and Uueensware. selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern lK-alers in style, quality and prices. 111 our stock of Queensware will be found an as- . " .....i -.a - i.t. . i. of Rockingham and ellow v are of superior " - " . ., . i :.' ,hUU,r , : ' "fn oCr ware, a.,1 nriee, chanU to examine our wares a.d pccs. Xo. 92 Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank, . . - :c ? ,, , ' K r-: ..: '.SOV. O, loa.. tO.-J... vnvii.trto. 1 1 n-isici-niTADic vn-rtxi. s. - - i tice is hereby given that the nndersigned has been appointed administrator of thj estate of Mary Goudie, of Franklin County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent SAMUEL GOUDIE, Ad'm. October 25th, 1,-52. 15 3w. ADJIIMSTK ATOrt'S SA LE Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday the 23.1 day of November next, at the residence of Mary Goudie. late of Franklin county, deceased, all her personal property consisting of cattle, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, ore. A credit of six months will be given on all sums over three dollars, the purchaser giving his note with interest from date, with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws. S A M V El. GOV li E, Administrator. Oct. 55th, lf-52. 15-3 w. lAH PF.TI"i S. The undersigned would say . ; to all those wishing to furnish their flooii with a carpet that will look well, do good service, and never fa. 'e. to ca II at his establishment and lock through Bis present slock, which he has lately re ceived from the ca-t, winch can be sold at
30 do 6 do 4 do 3 do 20 do 20 do 30 do 20 do 40 do 15 do 10 do
w liich can be sold at tinres ' . . . , . . . . . . - - ' ........ n.u ii.carri.iiiE,n. vonfavorably with the lowest Cin- ?'lm'h Xhry J-""",w ,,d,, the expiration of 30 t,iing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treatfavorably witu Uie lowest Cin- a.,ytrnm this .lale.delinqnents will be liable to suit i ,nent and Cure of every form of disease, contracted
hich will compare cinnatl rates. He has. Every Yurietv, of the latest stvle and fashion, ranging in prices from 30 to I 30 cts. per yard. So call and see him. Oct. aitn, KICHAKU i i At.K. HATS A1NTO CAPS. 3 rases Silk Hats, l rase Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, and Fur Caps, just arriving and for sale cheap hv K1CHAKU I1JUK. October SUtlt, 1S52. LlVthtVSTAnLK. C1 AV. PAYS TK & E. HI A TV "LA under the T, name of PAYNE & MANLY, would announce to their friends and tho public generally, that they have opened a livery stable in Laurel, at the old stand of I. v . .iiiu-nei, .on t can street ami t anal Basin, where thev w ill be ready at all times to fur nish carriages, buggies and horses. They have a good supply of new and fashionable two horse carriages.aud of open and covered buggies. Persons coming to Laurel by canal or otherwise, will io conveyed to the neighboring towns or country without delay. Ilornrs Kept By the feed, dav or week. Gentlemen don't be trudging a foot or starving your horses, but give us a call, our terms are reasonable. 4o 4J TTJ?. VlVF. DOLLARS HKUIKI) i sUOST.Strayed from the Canal Boat Wash ..t u..h. iiigton. between Laurel and Harrison, about the 16th inst.. a small dark grey Rat-Terrier Dog, with a short straight tail, and answering to the name of Billy. Had a brass collar on his neck with R. Coe, stamped on the collar. Any person finding said Dog, and returning him to the subscriber at Cainbridge City, or Messrs. Roots & Coe, Cincinnati, Geo. Maxwell. Brookville, or John Milcy, at Harrison, will receive the above reward. 4o3W- MORRISON & NEWBY. HOLT A: MA'LTBA' Great Western "Oystter Depot' lia sons New Building, corner 6th and Walnut Sts. Cincinnati. Fresh oysters supplied to dealers, packed in ice. Spiced oysters by the case, a first rate article at low priees. Shell ovstersby Hie barrel. 44 3w- J. HUTCHINSON, Agent. of TIT JIA.TKOA'BRIIG E Wholesale and W retail Grocer & Produce dealer. South-east orner of Cour it Race streets, (opposite the Far cers Hotel,) Cincinnati, Ohio. A choice stock of all goods in bis line, constantly on hand at low prices. apl 9, 1852 161-ly D R. "DI TTO'S-Resident Dagtierrean Artist. Rooms over Price's Store.'
DU. BIIOWN. PRITATF. DISEASES. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CUKES. It is Important to many persons in need of Medical Assistance, to obtain y promptly. To those who may ' inus aesire to consult a prolcsltl' sional person, DOCTOR iff. i DHiinj's long experience -e aad ready skill in removing reiicicii luci-uuni in meir Tan ous stages and most complicated forms, offers inducements which can be rarulv equalled by any other individual. " Oonorrho-a. Syphillis, Mercurial Diseases, Gleet, Strictures, Diseases of the W omb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impotency, sterility, seminal weakness. nervouH tr.ti.n ami thMA deplorable diseases w hich are brought on by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, w hich undermine the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be seen at his office. '!"" Charges very low. B. Patients of either sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symptoms, can obtain medicines with directions for use, by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Office At tho old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. JOSK.IX DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 10. 12in. ONLY TRUE PORTRAIT OF WASHIXGTOX JUST PUBLISHED. T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT CP WASHINGTON. Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only origi- . nal portrait, in the Athenciini, Boston. This superb picture. Engraved under the super- I intendenec of THOMAS SULLY. Esi..the eminent I and highly girted artist, is the onlv correct likeness of Washington ever published. It has been characterised as the greatest work of art ever produced in this country. As to its fidelity, we refer to the letters of the adopted son of Washington, GF.ORfJE WASHINGTON CUSTIS, who savs, "it is a faithful representation of the celebrated original," and to CHIEF JUSTICE TAXEY ofthe Supreme Court of the United States, who says, "As a work ofartils excellence and beauty must strike every one h J sees it: and it is no les happy in its likeness to the rauii-r oi ins country, it. was mv good fortune to have seen hi mi in the days of inv "bo hood, and his whole appearance is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait you have issued annearsto me to be an exact likeness, representing perfectly the expression as well as the form and features of the face." And says GENERAL CASS, it Is a life like representation of the ure-it orie-innl. PHRst. . DENT FILLMORE says, '-the work appears to me lo have been admirably executed and eminently i worthy oftae patronage ofthe public" Savs MARCHANT the eminent portrait painter, and the pu pil oi Minn, -yonrprint to my mind is more remarkable than any other I have seen, for presenting the whole individuality of the original portrait, together with the noble and dignified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteristic of the illustrious man it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture we would refer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen at the office or this paper, and to the letters ofthe following Artists, Statesmen, Jurists .Hid Scholars accompanying it. ARTISTS. Marchaut and Elliott, of New York: Neagle, Rothermel. and Lambdin, of Philadelphia: j Chester Harding, of Boston; Charles Frases, of Charleston, h. C; and to the adopted son of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. P. Custis, hiniselt'an artist. STATESMEN His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Major Gen. Winfleld Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. William R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Linn Boyd. Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm. A. Graham, Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon. R. C. Wininrop. L.L.. ii. juKisis.-iiiw. Roger B. Taney, Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Rufus Choate. SCHOLARS. Charles Folsom, Esqthe well known Librarian ofthe Boston Atheueuin, who says, "I would ratherown it than any painted copy I haveeversecn;'E. P. Whipple, Richard Hildrctli, Hon. Edw. Everett. LL. D., Jared Sparks, LL. D., William H. Prescott, LL. D., Washington Irving, Ralph W. Emerson, Esq.,Pror. T. (. Upham,J.T. Headlev. Fitz Green llalleck. H. W. Longfellow, Wm.Gilmore Simtns; and FROM EUROPE. Lord Talfonrd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London. Arc. &c. Ac. THE PRESS, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure .it is sold at the low price of per copy. Published hv GEORGE W. CHILPS, N. W. cor. of Fifth and Arch sfs. Philadephia. WILLIAM G. STEEL. Sole Ag snt for th State of O'.iio an l Indiana. This Portrait can only Im obtained from MR. STEEL, or from his duly authorized agents. Arrangements have been made w ith the Post Of. flee Department, by which copies ofthe Portrait can be sent to any point, per mail in perfect order. JTT Persons by remitting Five Doi.i.irs to WM. G. STEEL. Cincinnati. Ohio, will have a copy of tho Portrait sent to them free of Postage. L r Magnificent Gilt Frames, got up expressly for these Portraits, furnished at the low price of $5.00 each. JUST ISSUED, A MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OP GENERAL JACKSON, Engrarrd hy T. B. WELCH. ESQ.. after the oiiginal portrait painted by T. SL'LLY. ESQ. This Portrait will be a match for the Washington, and is in every respect ns well pit up. Price 93.00 per copy. Address as above. 45 NOTICE. OrrirE IsmsN t Mrrro. Kinr. Ixsi-rsm e Cow-) rNV. lr!sNro!.rs, October 11. l-'52. rpHE M EM I'.F.KS of said Company are hereby tinJL titled that at a Me.'ting nf Directors held this day. I it was trdert-.t, Tbat for tbe imvinent of losses by I
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lire, estimated interest thereon, and other liabilities , Read the following, and see if this medicine sustained and incurred by said Company since the is worth a trial. This patient had become very feeassessment of October T. lSjl.-amoiiuting in the ag- ; ble, and theefTcct ofthe medicine was unmistakagrogaleto the sum often thousand two hundred (If- ! ply distinct: y-seven dollars and sevciity-niiie cents. the follow- ; " Vmtcd States Hotel, Sirxtoox Sraisos," ing assessment on the premium notes given to the j July 5, 184!i.
ompany ie pai.i iy me ineinners in.-reoi to the I Treasurer on or before the twcuty-niiith day of No vember next ensuing, lo-wit: Ok Notes in Force. On all notes dated on or before June 10. 1P51. and j not discharged at this date, being from No. 3445 to j 4461. both inclusive, fourteen and three quarters per cent. On all notes dated after June 10. 1851, and on or I before September 20. being from No. 4462 to 44-., notn inclusive, twelve and one nalt percent. On all notes dated after September 26, leol, and """TvwT'li- . . R. " u",r 1 - lotl' "-live, ten and one half PT "-""I, . , . i ,, , ..... . to No. both inclusive, seven perceni. or before April 29. 1K2, being from No. 4..)9to No. ' 4.i7T. both inclusive, six and one ounrler nor cent ! " noU dato.1 after April -i!..' 1S52. and on or : before June 10. 1K12. beine from No. 4578 to No. I : both inclusive, live and one quarter per cent. On all notes dated after June 10. 1CV2. and on or 1 . . ...... . . ... ! ..!.;.. f..,...,........ (1. 1. .u,.rn n... .. ,.. V n... ,11 ........ .,:, . i iia..i":i ' ' .' r. . On alljiota-s expired or .Hs, hargcd on or arter V' "rMT V""' four and one quarter per cent n- ''' TtM ' ''oi TT v "J. "i ihJ. .i e -Vi'rUary 24' ' n r ill In J T I . l, 'IT fM,,rel0,r ''""T'lf ".' ,F? "!!: n 24. 1K.2. and on or bc-fore April 30. p-52, eight and one half percent. On all notes expired or discharged ofler April 30, 152. and on or before juue 9, 1"52. nine aud one half n-rceiit. On all notes expired or discharged after Jnne 9, 1.-52. ten and thr.-e quarters per cent. On all notes expir-d or discharged -after July 31. 1KVJ. and on or Ufore Ortolcr II, l-52, fourteen and three quarters per cent. Ordered. Thai the Treasurer charge interest on all assesnneuts not paid on or before November 20. 1S.V2. Re. Eirrs roR A"-str--5wtvrs will l forward ardedto netnhcrs Interest ning unAgeiits or authorized Hrons to whom m are exe.-ied to make prompt payment, will be charged on all ass,ssineiits reiuai VMti.i on una niter ine --nn oav oi ovemner. on for tbe w hole amount of their premium notes. agreeably, to the eleventh section of the Charter. Notes ofthe State Bank nf Indiana, or ofthe specie paying banks in Kentucky and Ohio, wll be required for assessmentsIn cases where members have alienated their Policies bv sale of the assured property or otherwise, they are hereby notified that it is their duty to surrender the same for discharge, and to pay I the amount due up the time of surrender, agreea...c un.... ...... ..c ..K .... .....v. ... bly to the requirements ofthe fifteenth section i the Charter, which must be enforced by officers of I the Companv. Thisisso important a matter to 1 members, that Agents are especially requested to i call theirattention to it, and to give the properini formation in regard thereto. Policies fordischarges should be forwarded through the local agents, .....! .1.1.., ...... .1 t (tin ..n t r- In no e.ise will m j poijey be discharged until the amount oramounts. due on the note up to the date of surrender be first paid. Bv order ofthe Directors: Oct. 14-3w CHARLES W. CADY, Trcas. FREE STONE. IHAA'E on hand, and ara constantly receiving a large stock of Free Stone, of the very licst quality, and my arrangements are such that I can .furnish the following articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps, DoorSills,stcps or ' f re wall eonins: crave vard tvosts. head and foot - .. - .j .. stones cither Free Stone or Marble 1 have now on hand, 5000 pes window sills and caps; SH) ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills, 8 inch wall; 60tl of most superior water table: 4m " of head stones for grave yards; 200 pes of grave yard posts, 7 inches square; 600 ft of step stuff of all sizes: 500 "of doorsills, 12 inch wall: 9000 of fire wall coping. 2 by 11 inches; 1000 " offence coping, 4 by 12; Together with a largo quantity of other Free Stone work, all for sale very cheap for cash. Give me a call at MTOmK YARD, East side Vine street, between Pearl and Columbia, od Second. Persons from the country about purchasing stone, bv calling on me, can get their wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as 1 keep a large stock of finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to auil the country trade. JOHN H. LAWRENCE, rah 12, 1853 13-lT Cincinnati. Ohio. VJOTICE.The undersigned has two saw wagit ons, made of good material, and by food workmen, which he will sell cheap. Oct. 25th, 185.-45. RICHARD TYNER.
JOHN WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR, 3It. Carmcl, Franklin Co. Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Vestings and Vests, First Qnnlltv CLOTHING-Krady Made Feb. 3d. 1852 1. H. OOODRSET. M. riSIIEL. GOODHART & FISH IS L WHOLES A EE DEALERS in fancy and domestic Dry Goods and ready made clothing. . ii uower AiarKet street. S., between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantly ......., iotmic, a large stoc-K ol all Kinds of goods in men nue. c uuniry mercnants anil dealers gen. erally, are invited to examine them before ptircha. sing elsewhere. nih 12, 1852 12-ly. I nuncing candidates for county office .ml .i. cesof a Jiighcr grade, subscribers w'ill be charged 81, non-subscribers $3. Township offices $1. To be paid in advance. Deaths inserted without charge, nnless accompanied by obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be puid for at the rate of lilty cents for every twelve lines or less. AH notices of deaths or tributes of respect, by any one of the benevolent societies of the day. to be charged the same. For publishing relife'ioi-s, political, scientific, benevolent, and literary noticHs, or any other calls for public meetings, to be charged at the rate above specified. Political circulars to be charged the same. For advertising wives, double the usual nrices. to " 7,?''.. , .i - i . , , M -''-'---' """S VUUUWI 3 UViltCa IU UV 1SU1U 111 AUVance. .uvenising expulsion of members from any so "S.."c el-' oe Kna IuU Vr'n': u ,7. i f i "DL . l- ana invnriablv ad. hered to by the undersigned. NELSON ABBOTT, ofthe Democrat. Jy 1S50 C. F. CLARKSON.of the American. CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure of C01T.HS, ( OLDS. 1I0ARSEXESS, BROXriHTIS, WliOOPIXG-fOUCn, CROtT, ASTIMA, AXD COASIJIPTIOX. In ofTeriug to the community this iustlv celchra- I ted remedy for diseases ofthe throat and lungs, it I is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of I the afflicted, but Clank ly to lay before them the ! opinions ol distinguished men "and some of the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge" ourselves to j make no wild assertions or false statements of its ' efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering i humanity which facts will not warrant. Many proolt are here given, and we solicit an In- ' quiry from the public into all wo publish, feeling I assured that they w ill find them perfectly reliable, i and the medicine worthy their best confidence and : patronage i From thr dittineuithrd Profrttor rf Cirmiitry and ' Materia Mrtlira, Bowdoin Cotlrge. DearSir: I delayed answering the receipt of your inir it. enwis in .., f..m;il i.. '.k r.n!. of inv friends. This I linv. nnw ilnti m i 1 h ttiwh .1 Ar faction, in cases both of aduluand children. i nave loiinu it. as us ingredients show. a power- ! ful remedy for colds, and coughs, and pulmonary ' diseases. j PARKER CLEAVELAND. M. f). j Brcsswi. e. .Me., Feb. 5, lrlT. I trom an Ovrrteer in the Hamilton Millt, in thii j City. . Lowell. Aug. 10, l?49. j Pr. J. C. Aver: I have been cured of the worst j couirh I ever had in my life, by j our "Cherry Petj torsi.," and never fail, when I havo opportuuttv, ! of recommending it to others. I Yours, respectfully. t. D. E.MEKSON. Dr. J. C. Aver, Sir: I have been afflicted with a painful affection ofthe lungs, and all the symptoms of settled consumption, for more than a year. I could find no medicine that would reach iiiv case. until I commenced the use of your -'Cherry PecI TonAi.," which gave me gradual relief, and I have I been steadily gaining strength until my health is j well nigh restored. ' While usinir vour meilielne. f hwl tin. oritlft..,. tion of curing with it mv revernd friend. Jlr. Tru man: of Suinpter 11-istrict. w ho had been suspended from his parochial duties by a severe attack of bronchitis. I have pleasure in certifying these facts to you, And am. sir, yours respectfully, J. F. CALHOUN, of South Carolina. II f Tht following was one ofthe worst of cases, which the physicians and friends thought to be incurable consumption: Chester, Px., Aug. 22, 1P46. J. C. Aver. Sir: I was taken with a terrible cough, brought on by a cold: in the beginning of last February, and was confined to my bed more than two months. Coughing incessantly night and dav. ' I . ..a...r ..... .ni,:, in. r.r. -ere suiiKen 1 ".." ir.m ,. r, soon, uirceo. was rapidly failing, and in such distress for breath. thal lj(t. h f , colll1 lM, tnwr tained. While in this situation, a friend of mine, (the Rev. John Keller, or the Metho.li.t chnn h) i brought me a bottle of vour Cherry Petto.-! which I tried more totrratifv him. than from anv expectation of obu-iining relief. Its good effect in- '' locontinne iL ...e. and I soon found my , health much improved. Now in three months, lain ! ... ..l ,i,nJ .,! rnn .iirihnw n, nu in your great medicine. With the deepest gratitude, vonrv ore, JAMES GODFREY. PREPARED AND SOLD RY JAMES C. AVER, 1 Practical Chemist. Iaiwell, Mass. ! Sold in Brookville by M. W. Hnile: in Laurel br i Gilford dr Depny; in Metamora by C. Van Camp; in Aiifiersonviite ny t . ii. overton, and br th8 druggists everywhere, i - . " 40 , tr,vrTy fnmily sliould have a copy. , Jn invalnahte book, tnltj 2S ,t, per copy-Man ; (. thy.rlj. ! TvK. HUNTER'S MEDICAL M ANITA L AND n uis. nui.iMr cos tiil- ippi .tim. r 1 1 HAN by Promiscuous Sexual Intercoiirses.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for thei r prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and everything that would ofTend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty u.e .-or oi UC-C-1IC, , m.lll U1C resilll oi some iweniv years successful practice, exclusively devoted b the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp , inins aim cure oi me rever anu jiicue, ior twentyof , nve cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be fortoms aim cure oi me rever ana Ague, lor twentvwarded to any part of the United States, bv mail. free of postage. Address, postage paid. "Box, 196 Post Office, or the Author, 3c North Seventh street, Philadelphia. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HCNTER ill forfeit S50 if failing to cure any case of secret will forfeit S.W iffaillng disease that may come under his care, no matter how longstanding or afllicling. Either sex are in vited to his Private Rooms, 3r North Seventh psrefii rniiau n, n imoui iar oi inwrrupiion irom other patients. Strangers and others who have been . nfortunate in the selection of . Physician .re nvited to call IMPOTENCY Through unrestrained ccs, of 7eir-ab,,,e e cess oi sen-aonse, me tura impotency, ingencc ofthe passions, bv excess evils are numcrens. Premature voluntary seminal discharges, wasting I gans, loss of memory, a distaste for feniale society, general debility, or constituUonal derangement, arc sure to follow. If necessary, rnnsi.lt the IW. wnfllinr Of Hit nr- . .. - . z tor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. READ AND KEFLECT.-The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happi - ncss, and in manv cases theirlives. in tbe hands of ,..':; ; , ,.r ,hi. .1... r .uj;.. i. , ' cefuinlv imnossible for one man to understand all (he ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, iu which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of thesexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs. pains in the head, or bones' morrureal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under hii care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States, Price Ave and ten dollars per package. Oct. 15, 1853 3-ly. HOUSE AND EOT AT PRIVATE SALE.--Tbe house and lot immediately north of tbe Methodist Church is for sale. Apply to 44-3m. J. D. HO vVXAIfD.
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AIM. AttD WINTER ARB ATf CE MENT I --White Water Canal Packet Line between Cambridge and and CounersTille, Ind. U. Line ! Cincinnati. Cincinnati . S. Mail Daily Packet On and after the 1st of October, there will be a Tarket leave Cincinnati, at 3 o'clock P. M. precisely, passing through Industry, Home City, Clevestown. Harrison, Cedar Grove, Brookville, Metamor. and Laurel. The following bozta comprise the line: BUCK ET- E STATE, and Huusitn si am : There will be a Packet leave Cincinnati every Saturday, at S o'clock, for Cambridge. There'will be a Packet leave Cambridge every Monday morning, at 7 o'clotk. These Boats are exclusively for Passengers ! This route passes through all the principal towns ofthe White water Valley. Horses and Carriages can be had at all hours, at Brookville. Laurel, and Cnnnerville. to any part of the country. Small packages will be delivered at all the towns along the Line by leaving them at the Office. In going up the boats will pass Brookville at 3 o'ciock in the morr.ing. And in going down about S in the evening. HALL dr. BARWISE, 41. Jw-. Proprietors. YTICE IS HEREBY GIVE That letters of Administration have been rranterf to I me uuuersigneu, upon uie estate or Solomon Allen late ot franklin County, Ind., deceased. All persons indebted to the estate are ri'iniir...! bt m.ka immediate payment, and those having claims again-, ine esutie, win present tnem according to law for payment. The esestatelis probably solvent. tl.l ALLU, Adiu'r. September 311th, 1S52. 3-2.-. John D. Jokes, G. W. Jor. - No.TJoncsAllev. Phil's. TONES BROTHERS CO., mPOR. .1 I-EKS AND DEALERS IN DRY ;OODS,a. 19 Pearl Street, Cincinnati, beg leave to announce to their friends .-in,) customers, that thev are now receiving their Fl'LL ; SUPPLIES for the FALLTKADE. to which thev ! respecuuiiy invite your special aitention I.risimr a lanre and cref, llv .i-.,t jofthe Newest Designs in DRESS G.mns, .d tie most desirable of all kind, of FOREIGN AN D DOMF.STIC FABRICS I Having devoted manv years of close attention to i their business, and ina.uiurh ihv .' .uvir rwws. ami uave a uun-nnser mn,t.nt v n the market, to get tin styles, and avail th-mke. of every opportunity to pick up bargains, buyers may confidently expect to find a stock well suited to meir wants, ann at llie lowest prices. Their Patent Threads. Spool Cottons, Irish Linens. Hovle's Prints. Csmhrie. , nnl .nH e.i Muslins, and many other goods bciiurmaniifactnnxl ami caremiK seiecieu in curope, tor t heir own sales: having their seal on each pound, dozen, and niece, are thus iruarai.tie.1 to the r..,h..., .' !;" .... r. . 1 1 .. i .... .j r' . ... of genuine aualitv.full weiirht and lenh..nrt ... feet finish. ' ' A liberal discount will always be made to Cash buvers. Sept. 1852. 39-3m. CjO.TIETHIMl lEW!-To all dealers in ! O FANCY DRY GOODS. Iam prepared tn offer, at j wholesale. a sjilendid st'H-k of EMBROIDERIES 1 LACES. RIBBONS, BONNETS. Millinery Goods! Dress Trimmings, Hosier-.-. Gloves. Liiien-'f-mnhri.. Handkerchiefs. Fans. Combs, Brushes, and in short all styles of FAXCV (JOODS, and shall hereceivmg constantly from New York Auctions and imr'" IJ- luu.i. ,.i uic luusiuusiruoieaiiucncapstylcs 'llie j, lan adopted is to buy and sell for CASH, charging FIVE PER CENT, advance. Though this system has been successfully tested by Staple Goods Jobbers. I believe this to be the only house carrying out the same in Fancy Goods. City and Country Purchasers are Invited to innt through this stork, hoping the Reduction iu Prices n 111 iuae 11 iu meir iiiiercst to purchase. D. BERRY, No. 192 East side Main Street, bet. Fourth k Fifth st, 36- I'. Cincinnati. Marshall s SalveTT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the rret,wt I I remedy of tue age for Wliite Swelling. Fevar ! ; Sores, Piles. Rheumatism. Sore Breasts. Salt i Rheum. Tetter. fcc. I WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure ' lute swelling when orea Fever Sores, old y.cers. Ac. always yield to the : liealing influence of this celebrated Salve I PILES This Salve is the only remedy that has proven itself infallible as a cure for the'Piles. If t applied according to directions, and )ersevered in, i it will in all cases effect a permanent and lasting j cure in this painful disease. j SALT-RHEUM AN IJ TETTER It has perform- ! cd the most astonishing cures in these diseases, j RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS It has given gcueraesatisfaction in these compliants. I SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS We would ' particularly rendmmlco the Salve for Sore Breasts ' w hen open it w ill heal thym sound in a short time. ; It will likewise remove all inflammation from tho ; Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in sea son, j-reparea uv MARSHALL & COBLENTZ. I.EWisni Ro. Ohio. For sale by M. W. II A ILK, 'sep24-40-ly Bbooeville, Ind. I CLOVER III L LEU. The subscriber. living one mile south of Blooming Grove, will be ready to hull and clean clover by the 1st week in November. This machine will be one ofthe li.'.l i ii uw. rhirh will hull ml .-).,. n ... b once running through. I will attend with m ! machine wherever desired in the county. on reason ante terms. il. MATHELU. Sept. 2f, 1832. II.-3w-. New Goods-New Goods. rllLI DLItMO'LDtakes this method of inlormiiig the citizensof Union county that he a s just received direct from the Eastern cities, one th largest and best slock of Spring and Summer o.hls. both fancy and substantial, that he has ever d the pleasure of exhibiting to this community, is stock consists in part, or the following: Drewsi Silktt, .Bleached and brown Plain Black, changeable, sheeting 10-4 wide: tnped. barred and hgured. Mole skin. Silk, Fur, Silk Tissues aud lie rage, brush, Kossuth, Jenny Borage Delaines. Liud, Magyar, CalilorFancy and bl'k nious de nia, English, Straw, laiucs. Braid, full trimed and Plain ik wat'd silk poplins common palm leaf and Fancy and emb'd lawns straw hats. Fancy Kosdo& pln French ginghauis suth China pearl hats Domestic At Manchester do for infants BIk, striped and solid do Hardware and cutlery; Fancy, oil, red and figured Crockery ware; prints ,Glasswareaud liueensPlain and fig'd bl'k prints ware; 4-4 double purpla do China and Tinware; Plain bl'k silk warp lustre Trace and stage chains; do do mohair do Halter Chains with do do Alpacco do snaps, Fancy and plain Ames shovel & spades; Swiss mull (V mull muslins Long and short handle Superior India book " 1 4 prong forks; Plain and crossed barred Mill, cross and hand jaconets and lawns: 1 saws; do white and col'd cambric Tennent and Wood do & fig'd bobi nets for caps, Hunts best axes and and underslevcs; i adzes; French braid. China Pearl, Nail and lath hammers Cobure lace, hneiish straw and haU huts: and French (Simp Bonnets; Horse. hite washtore -Misses and children, " and shoe brushes: Bouets. capoi neck ribons; Japanned aud brass taPlaiti, fancy and bl'k man- ble castors; Uiu ribbons; Horse vard, and curry Extra wide fancy colors for combs; bonnet strings; Ladies. Misscsaud chilLadies bl'k, white and fan- drens shoes; cy colored kid gloves; Men's, buys aud infants Ladies bi'k. bite aud fan- bisitt sihI shoes; cy colored silk gloves; Drugs, paints, oils and Ladies blk pic mc gloves dsestutls; and nuts; Trunks, rarp't sacks, laid ics. .Misses and thil- and saubcls; dreus plain and fancy silk Cariage trimmings and parasols; fly nets. Ladies, Long feather fans. Three Ply, Imported,' - shell luck combs; 1 1. grain cotton and rag 4 tniitalion sliell carpet; " Buffalo - A full and complete " Horn " stock of Family GraceWhile mixed and ties. bl'k hose: 3.l4d6.lM10d 16 and Ladies fine unbleached ilkl nails; c.1 bradssnd " SlaU " w rought nailNflnisliiiig Misses and rhildrens " brads; shoe nails and Ladies tine linen cambric saddlers tacks; nun is; An. 1 and S Massachu . s-auies uue t orir collars sens .viackeret, oy llie 1 aiifl R.l,in,i.tL; K., ....l k..if K.. ....! ' Ladies silk and hand-work Kanast ha and New Y. Ladies Bsle , ZJ- . ! rf. h n ! " , . linuen lace; salt bv the barrel; . thread lace, Louisville lime and ceand insertion; ineut: Italian silk era- Washing tubs! vats; Wooden Buckets: Gents bl'k silk hd'fs; Wash Board (zinc) " " "Pocket " Also sole agent for Lou- " white linnen - " don ot Co.'a family adiesbl'k silk lace, and medicines; G.B. veils; Such as Indian expectLa4fe 13e bl'k silk lace; orant Blue, blue black, brown," compound alt K .,a ni , c " -ii ! ,,TVrhHa, "d grass green cloths: Carminative balsam: Blue, blue black, steel and Tonic Verm age; Oxford mixed cassamers; Female Elixir, nam anaiancycassamcrs: Kemedy for Piles; i pm. hts- ,i r- , . . I 'T t ? tberokoe Liniment; grey tweeds: Fever and Acfue Pills; Blue, blue black, brown ffc Oriental Hair Tonic; steel mixed satinets: India Sanative Pills; Plain and Ribbed Prince Dr. Ben Brandreth " Albert vord: Smrar Coated ""'L'nrt',h'i,H.n'0'a J1'01! "eP,;'''u'P' , P1. i'nif!l,,"..3i fapr'ngton's Fever ; . P,..TU . IO. ,1111' r IIIS, barred cottonades; McLaine's Pills i Heavy twilled linnen duck McLaine's Yermifuge; ; ..rasa ana orown unnens; B. r . ftianestock u-. .. i k, Tl . - i ' ," ""H iTh """rlT-no,-.ran'l ! ''" "t L&T5L: Umw"M A i drills and bagging. Folcers Olosnonian: 1 BrowD 0n.l,.rK"mu.l.ns Wistar. Balsam, Wild . j tirkinr- I riunr. Sh .JS aS' . . " " ,v" '-' ' m': .. . Atnn ?f ' Lon com- , BroSS,! "t k1'1-"'? w a , w. "." Uble ,?hJ Tolceo, Snnfl and clrvierni ... s . , . - loTa ' ? ? ' ,nd CrPt' T' i . - .w 1 Jfon.Y,.rnf - I Z"7 "?.er Jrt, t Vi te""' menuon in this notice; all of which tbe attention i ?' lefit-?.,, of ontT are most respectfully invited. The undersigned bee leave to return thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow, ed, and hope by an upright course, and close attenlion to business, to merit a continuance of the same. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods; to those wishing to pay cash can get an advantage of ten per cent on all snms over on dollar. A. B. JOHNSON. Lisianr, May 11,1PM. S2-6m O. A.TAYLOK. S V. I. ruses. J. I. SVTSSI TAYLOR, FRENCH-k WVI-JIsTE, In PORTERS and wholesale deaJers tn Irish Linens and white goods. A. mo, Umbi-ellas,Para-sol. Gloves, Hosiery, aud every descnptloii of trim mings and fancy dry goods, corn ex of Main anPearl iu. Cinclnaati. etk l-i.).lvd T. D. BE'TIsJETT'S BtTlraTTwBatter -. . ... ,.. , . m Crackers st 4 cts Per lh. Soda nMscnit at S cts tuscutt at i ! per lb, bv the box or barrel. 5o. 30, Lower Market CmcinnaU. mh 5, USB 11-ly
FURNITURE WARE ROOIVS-rHavina purchased of Mr. Gaedkee, his Stock of furniture, and having enlarged the room, and added largely to the stock on hand, I am now ready to supply the public with a good article of furniture, bought at established houses of credit: My stock consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, card. diningand breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain working and wash stands, bedsteads, plush, Cant-; and common chairs, uiattrassci, lounges, safest cribs, dec. The articles I will sell cheap for cash or approved country produce. My room is iu Linck ic Farquhars building. my 19-22-tf JAMES. M TVSEK.
The Flaca for Bargains. j JOS. K. CI. All K, keeps constantly on hand ! at all times, a general assortment of watches. ! chains, keys, breast plus, ear rings, linger rings, spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold K:nof the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, , pen and pocket kWes. razors of the beu qualilv, ' together with a ge.. . ral assortment of fancy articls, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores" Also 8 day and thirty hour brass clocks, which 1 : will sell as low as they can be bought in the city. : Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in tlie bet : mannerand on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver Uiken in exchange for goods or w ork, JU'On door above Tyner's store. i TTrrlrf. MOREIIOVSE, Mannfacturrr and ll dealer in Furniture, Chairs. Bedding and M.il- ; tresses LH Sycamore strect,six doorsabovc Fourth, "Fl-"'" rosiomce I inciunati, Ohio. Je 4 241-y T AfREE AC.17DE.TIV. This ilistitutioii is li situated in the pleasont villnge of Laurel, Fi-st klin Co. Ind Comiuenced its tirst term August "Jtli 1&V2. The object of its princinal and frien.U i. t,.rn i the means of a good education within the reach of j every young man and woman in this county and I vicinity. Provision has been made to secure thor- : ovgh instruction in all the various branches of English. Scientific. Malhamatical and Classical studies, i Students may make choice of the studies which ."e ""a o quality mem f..r the course of tT 1 i'.V .I'"e-he'her of business, . "If "JZ YT?'- . . j Board may be had at the hotels, and at various Pn' ate houses, on reasonable terms. ,.s-.ee o, m pv and terms or Inras. I Reading. Orthography, Writing and Arithr. "I"l VIcr..'l,,.,'rl" .. . 2.00 luetic, h.t .juaner Geograyhy, Parley's Un. History. English ! Grammr. LT. S. History . Nat. Philosophy 2.i0 i n.t .'r.HFii-. ntiteora. t.eoe.. llenvens i v. ";. , yV:.. T .lr R:. 3.00 . -' " """. "iicncocs s Geology, Robinson's Algebra," Geometry tLiegenaer M,.i.l ...,.l f .,..! uki it.--. . Chri"i?anU, h,h" ,u ' idences of . V h"stianit. Log c. Rhetoric. Surveying, 4.00 I f-.aVn. am"'-rck '""Cuages, literature and nouinson s Astronomy 5.00 Exercises in Composition and Elocution througuthe course. BOARD OF EXAMINATION. Dr. Gifford. T. J. WHITE, Moses J. Kullv, H.Pike. Lewis C. Fonts, C. H. Clements, Dr. Kitchen, J. l. Henry . James Tuttle. Esq.. Favetteville, Ind. Danl. Churchill. Rush Co. 35 If. All. W. BIEGHLE, Principal. ' -TT j y V z A. APPLEGATE, Carriag .wiuuiaciiirers, Monroe st., Connersville 1 Indiana. Jy 29-ly pIIICKEItlXi'S PI.4SOS.-Wo shall y open this week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas Chickeriiig.who it is well known, is one id the old- i est and most successful manufacturers in tliis country lhesc Piano I-ortcs are worth ten i.er ceni j more than those made without the entire iron frame, I as they are thereby more durable and remain in tune much longer. The touch is more delicate than . in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration ! of ladies w ho have not the amount of strength reqj uisite to press down the keys of many pianos new uiuiiuiuciuruu. Please call and examine our msirnments. COl.BURN FIELD, M usic dealers aud publishers, l.VI Main street, apl 9, 12 1-y Cincinnati. ' h tets7cincinnati 5,," r , tf.-w. .. c . . attached the Hotel is a verv large waggon vard aud fUbli ng for 200 hor-es. Bills vert reasonable. I apl 9, lP5216-10-m L. DEGRAW tVholesale and rcUil deal- . erin Patent Brass Clocks, No 72. Sycamore treet. second door below Third, Cincinnati, O ;p 9 6 in tH2P ft e tl t Nliririnn Il.ni;.f Thankful for past favors, would beg a the eontinuaiiee ..r f t. i.Htr, ..-. ,,r the citi7.cnsof town and country. He would direct attention to the fact of his taking a premium on a full set of Artificial Teeth, at the late Fraukliu County Fair. All oerations in the dental Art performed upon the latest and most approved principles aud warranted. No charges Tor examination or advice. lO'Oflice in the 'orta end of the Adair tavern stand. Afflicted Read! " , lIF.niCAI, llonsr, rstablivhcA ram ago, by Ilr.Kinkrlin-N.U Corner of 1 hird and I moo Sts., between Suruce 'and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of extensive and uninterrupted prrartice sHiit in this 1 ScS diseases of a privata nature. Persons alllicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in tho head nr bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures. gravel, disease arising from voutlirul excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution j has become enfeebled, are all treated with success, who places hlmseir under the rare of Mr. K. may religiously confide iu his honoras a gentleman, and eoiifldenll'v rel mum his skill ns id,. ;...., 'I'iske I'-irt icii In r police ! i Young men t ho have injured theinselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently ' learned from evil companions or at school the cl- , feets of whieh are nightly felt, even vMn asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply im- ; mediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, j loss of muscular energy, physical assitude and eencral prostration, irritability and all nervous affee-' I lions, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver and evcry disease in any way connected with the disorder , of the procrealive functions cured, and full vigor I restored. i A'outli and .Tlniiliond. 1 ' A yitiOROI's LIFE. OR A PREMA.TCRE DEATH. j K1NKELIX on Self Preservation Only 25 cts. 1 This Book just published is filled with "useful in. 1 formation, ou the iiitiriuilies and diseases of the . i Generative Organs. If addresses itself alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by all. I The valuable advice and impressive w arning it . gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering . and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children, j t A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a tetter. , addressed to lr. Kiseelis. N. W. corner of Third and I'nioo streets, l-etneeii Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a book under envelope, pr return of mail. Persons ai a distance may address Pr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at h-.me. Packages of me.lH-ines. directions, etc.. f..rfrui ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure daniage or curi.tsits . Bk seller. New At-erts. Pe-llars. fsntwrs and all others supplied ailh theauve work alvry. w rales. t -? . s 1 " BOOK ST.lTlOVtltr Tail in at Scotfs K-M.k store, Bragg House. Post OfTW room, lat crty. I'bion Charity, where you can find almost every iniiig-usually kept in a Book establishment, suol w'lerx you can with a verv small sum of moor-. procure enough of rood books to make a nice little family library. Bibles, bible diiliorarys and Com-, nientary. Philosophical. Historical. Biograpbicj-1. ' Poetical. Religious. M;-a-e!!:;t.e.us. and School BKks. Albums, scrap books, blank h..ss. and vv. ery Tariety of rcord. post. cap. letter and note paper, together with all tho etceteras, bclongirg to lite trade constantly on hand, and for sale on the . most reasonable terms, t JOHN W. SCOTT. ' Liberty, June lt-th, Jei2. 27-tf j V"OXICEef the removal ofthe Land Office from ' it Greun Bay to Menasha, in Wisconsin. l'nder authority conferred by the second section of the act of Congress approved June 2(5. 1K4. entitled -.n act to create additional land districts in the . I States of Illinois and Missouri, and in the territory I north of the Stale of Illinois." The Land Office now at Green Bav in the State of : Wisconsin will be removed to the town of Mena- ' ; sha, and be opened there for business on the first I day of September next. j 1 Given under mv hand, at the citv of "Washington, i this 14th day of Julv, A. P. 1P52. " i By the President: MILLARD FILLMORE, j JOHN WILSON, ) cting Commissioner of tbe General Land Office. Jy 30 3S til oct I i "ITrA'wTEI. A complete set or Dr. Drake's tl "-Western Journal ofthe Mertlraland Physical Sciences." published at Cincinnati, O. Addn-sstiie , Editor ofthe Indiana American. 3f-.-3w. ; j pONEY TOW SHIP EI.ECTIOX. The I I Board of Commissioners at their present session. , have removed the place of holding elections In said ; township, from Bulllown to David Lame's Tavern in Andersonville. . Sept. Tth,IS52. 3f.-5w. Till. ABF.nSOtr...trlrrnir,l D iier-Up. "Zt reSu.-T-rTTl1: totmcli nd botrelsi Is one of the best ' W? ; present ! ii dige dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the age. Its neutralizing qualities imt.roves sre-.iion.gi.rs a oeanny lone to the stomach, i... .u i- l . ' I man svstem to throw off.l. diiart?t . Sluef. Dr. And?rso?h n- tlfe C,,V'? m"""-.. ."J; Ncutr.l.zer tn his practice for a II varieties of d iseases arisir g from a uisomerea state ot tne stomach, for more than twenty years with complete successes can beli.- irn by hundrrdsof certificates. All we ask. is thai our friends will call and give If a trial, as we know that It will give entire satisfaction. N. P. Gallion saent, ... ..no. 'iiKisi3 no rnunir. mririian.s supplied in large or small quantities bv Wm. Anderson, So. 87 Main St. Cincinnati. It ."7;TVV''-:.J ..". ,n ,n' ,nn m pair.ln a good location, and the onlv Tavern in the town. It has a good run of custom, and will b-
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For the Removal ami Pfrnianem "tire of all ivrcuvors diska?:-".s. And of those Complaints w hich are cau-.e .y an lis -. aire.1, weakened, or unhealthy condition it the .ERVOlS SYSTE3T. This beautiful and coiivenier:t a; li;-r-;?..n of tli .vterku --a,ers of tJALV'AMSM and AI.UiM'.T 1S.M. has been prouonnccd by distinguished plivni. cians, beth in Euroj and the United Stales, to be the moil rmlttahle Mrificimil Pisroiery of tkt Dr. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BELT MAGNETIC FLUID, is osd with the moft perfect anil certain secccis m s!l ca.-es of GEM-RAI. DEBILITY, Strengthening the weakened bo,ly, givinir t.me t th. 1 vniiuus organs and invigorating the eiitiie s.neio Ai-o in KITS. CI! A MP, PAUaUSIS and P"I.SV. , I'iSI'KISiA or INDIGESTION. I'.HKUM TISJ Acite and H.ir,ic. GOUT. EPILKI'SY, H Ml V-l-O. DKAKNKSS. NEKVOIS TltK.MORS. I'ALIi TAT ION uf i mi HEART. AI'OILK.W. NEfJitLOlA. PAiNS ,-. ,t SIDE d ( 1 1 EST. 1.1 VI. R rOVPLt'NT. SPIN L COMPLAINT. , till VATl Hi; oi ihv SriNK, HIP COMPLAINT, li!S ! r.ASKS - THF KII)N'KS. DKFICIEXCV of SKit ; OlS jvd rmSH AI. E.NEIttiY. anl all NKR i OL S DISEASES, w hich complaints aiise from oiia .iu.le rattkc namely, ! A Iei-niiRemciit of the rrvoiu Syatcijv. 7T In NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drugs snj Medicines i.i. r.ett the diotate. for ihpy weaken tti . vital energies of the ali-eadv prosuatcd system . l.lle. under the ttreiiSthcnilig; liie-giTinp. istaliln t "iil.itucc of Ualvanisin. as ii. liel by tias I.eautU i ful and wonderful discovery, the exhausted patient aL-.i weaaeiir-t snffeicr is restored to ;..n..r iiealih. iiength. elasticity, and vigor. 1 i.c great peculiarity and excellence f Tr. Christie's Galvanic Curatives, t-or.M-ts in the fact that tlicy aiief m-J cure disease by fi.ra,d afpluatum. iu place of the tiual mode of iritgsmg and physicing the patient, till exlttasted " ..inks hopelessly under the iutiiction. 7 aey lt....ei ,m thr ichcle sustem. .. Iiuii promote the secreliout. ani nermr do Ue sniAvi i.ijury wider any circ-imstewtt. Since their intrciiui-ti..n in the UniteJ Stales, oi:iy dree Tears nice, more than 7.5,000 Poisons, ir.cliiiling all ages, classes, and conditiens, moug which were a largs numlfr 1 ladie-i. who are tew liaily subject to Nervous C.mplair.ts, have been EHTIKEI.T AND FEnMANEKTXY CURED, ben hope of relief had leen given up and luiiiii cl.c 1 ci-u tried iu vain 1 ... To iliu'rnte t! e ne .f tlir S AI.VAXIC RK.T.T Hppixe the case ol" a per.n arilictrd i:h tiwt bans ot risilrz-.-ion. DYSPEPSIA, or anv other I b'axui Nervous Oisorder. In oidinai v ca-c stitnalat-.ts art taken which, by their action on the nenc. aol nrisclt-s ot til stomach, srlord lempo.-ara iYtet which Lave the patient in a hover stu' s ,i i;U i'l.vucl facnl-ies, alter t!.e action tlm cx'-iml br.c. .i c i. Now con-.paie this w ith tl, et!.- t -iiinj l.imi ll.en.;,c:ttii.in;f thr H tl.VANP . i, a Dy. rpiic - urtt-lcr. ren in the woisc ; l.,ini t-l ati attack. i:.l simply I t ti.e licit aioui: ' :..e Lodv nsiig ti.e .Magnet.c Huil ss I'irectcd. a si.c'i! p.iioil tiir iii.ensii le 1 erspirr.tion will act i , ;i j oMtn, .-lenient of the Belt, thereby eda-ir- Hi! . rnic rue lii.aien which will i.ass on ut :i.. . .-. ... . .(;.... .nr (h.m u . c. ia:is k c; up a couiiuiious tial.anic ciiculation tinot i,h.a.t tho trni Thu the mff.t .... etc cases t li'ie- p. SI A are ir.IiM .-iNK.NTI.V I KM). A Vr.w :S ' ' 1 I r.N .11 1 LV Si iH. IK.T TO Lit I'HK DIS '.ASK K t. WiS UM'l IVli MTKS AM) Ti:STIMO.l,I )f !ie ""lost I iiilouUli I Character, From all i aits of tin t..ui,t:y. ceul.1 ha given, sura cicnt to liU ciei; c. i .Taa iu tUi paci : AIM EXTRAORDINARY CASE, which eoncliiM.ely pio,es thai Trulli is Mronrcr laan Flrlloii., rrito b Rhrinnalivm, Eronrl'.itis. anl DysprpsisW 11EV. DU. LAXD1S, A Cl.KIICYM AX, Of Nw Jersey, of d.st:!:Kuil,cJ a:ta.iiincnts aai exalted rcputat.on, wii:c, : Sii.sr.v. New Jersey, JuIt 1J. IMS. I)n. A II Cor.isrir: -.- L'car Sn . i ou n ish to know of men hat has bc.-n the ieult, iu mv ow n rase, of the application of the G tLVAMi: BELT im .Kt li, LA K. My reply is as foiio-vs : For about tnrntf, yrcrt I l a 1 l ei n sufTcrin from Dyspepsia. Every year the symptom; became worse, nor could I obtain permanent relief from any course ol niedieiil - rentmcnt hates er. About Jmu-lrrn years since, in c nseqnenre of freiurnt exposuio to tl:sweather. iu the discharge of my pastoi.1 duties, 1 became rubjret to a icn Chronic lti.e'iniatism, which, for j oar after year, caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: iu the inter of lti4a and "4i!, ia consequence of preaching a great deal in ny owe and various other churches in this region. I waa no tacked by the lironclutis. which soon I crania a severe as to rcquiie an immediate suspeusina o my pastoral labors. My nerrous surfem uat nvA Ihorougtily pivsfrittrJ. and as my ilronchitis heeanis worse. also did tay Uyspcpsia aud lllicnti atic af lection thus evincing th:it these. i)iorders vvarn connected with each other thro -i;!i the n.c.Jriui .f the Nervous System. In the whole pharmacopoeia tlicre seemed to b no renedial ayent. w hich com reach and reeiiw-rate m-- "s'ervous Svstem -. cverv thing that I Lad tried k.i this puiHse had com pletely Uilrd. At lat I was lr.1 by my friunds te examine your inventions, a.id (though vvitii no vci sanguine hopes t.f their e.hciencv .) I dcterniinr.1 to try the elici t of the application ol" the li.M V tMU BFI.T ivn NKiKLAtE, with the MAl.N k.i H.' M.I II). This was ia Jnne. 14. To sir tunt niMiMisi.i, i?t two pass mv DtsriTrsis H.nci.i, ii ricnv ia I oss i.uiiu is kiscsii: v liin.ni i-Atsoas ; ana hate I sisce omitti.d a sis,ii e iijiki as Ac.-oi st or ike BsusrHiris; i.svi Kntt xsna sr. rcnos has Est irLi ceased t t; i i sik. Such is the w onderful and happy rcuit of the experiment, I kave rec.Hnmnlr.l the BF.LT and Fl.l II) la saany who base b,-ea likewise suffering from Neural K Affcctams They have tuesl them, wuu UATrs sssriii I act is.s. is itiki . asc. I era. r sir, very re.t-ectfnllv roars. "lili.lU" U'.'LA.VD.'Si DR. CHRISTIE'S G A L VA ' I C ji FX'K LA CE l HoeA IT all -oti.pla-r?s s3erting ti.e Throat ot Iswd.swch Krwurhitis. Iniianmaiioii of the Throat. Nervous and Sick lit a.Urhe. L'unnrs nf the Head, Neni-algia ia the Face, rl'irnrg r-r lloariag in the Fars. L-eafnevs. which is gens-rnlly Nervous, an J thfst stisucsiu g cemj.ian.t. cu.ict Tic Dolt reus DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVAMC R ACE LETS Are found of va.t service in cae ef f'-vu-Isionr or Fits. Spasmodic Complaints, and general Nervosa AfTections of the Head aud upper e.xiierr.itirs. Alse in Palsy and Paralysis, and ail Di.ca-.cs cansol bye Deficiency of Power, or Nervous l-xergy, in Use liaibs or other organs of the body. Tic Doloreux and Neuralgia. These dreadful and agoni?ing comtdaints are rto mediately relieved by the application' of the iai.taisi Belt, Necklace, swul Fix-in. The Belt diffuses the Electricity through the Fystem the Necklace has a local effect and the Fluid acts directly uiktii the ailected nerves. In these distressing atfiistioas Use application NEVER FAILS. FITS AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible cnr.plaints are always' caused by a Derangement .. tit Xcreet. The Bei-t, Beacelets, and Fix-id, will cure aearly every case, no matter how young or how old the patient, er how confirmed the complaint. Numerous and astoaislung proofs are in possession of the proprietor. T" .Many hundred Certificates, from all parts of the country, of the most extraordrnanr character, can be given, if required. . .'e7. l OT meonrenienee at ' CIMSTIE S G1LI1XIC JlH No trouble or inconvenience attends the use DR. CHRISTIE S &.1LliXIC JIRTICLF.S .nJ I they may be worn by the most feeble and delicate wun ienect ease and safety. In many cases the sen sation attending their use is highly pUatant and ogm mklt. They can be sent to any pai t of the count) v. Prices: The Galvanic Belt, Three Dollar The Galvanic Necklace, The Galvanic Bracelets, The Magnetic Fluid, Two Dollars. One Dollar each One Dollar. 1T3 The Articles are accompanied by full aaol plaja directions, ramphlets. with full artiealar may be had of the authorized AgentPARTICULAR NOTICE. W Beoran of Comlerfeitt and li'arthUtt Jmitamioua T). C. MOREHEAD, M. D, S-JLL AOEVT FOR THE UNITED STATT4 13S Broadway, New Yesit. ATTHOKIXEH A';.. '!. tv M. w. ll A I.E. Bro.. ; -. i;i .: F. I r .a -. Fairtl-Ict B-aver. Liberty; C'ba. Va n fsn-p, Metamora: jG.ffirl and D-puv. I a .r"l. S.-pte n ber 4. lf.11 y r-V fpOCOI XTH V "tlEK .AT'?. Cloth, :ll Ci .tl'Sv CasAr.. A-..- N-w letTie-"ii F..:ji ili ! I Irn, Jkc Wi.rl s.-.i ' rlJDi!!?"'..,.! . Tnmei'i , 1-4 Mail- siri i-ir.i. I our friends and mer.hai-.ts jrev.-rr.U-, t!.8. ,e ,rt. prcpar.-o to oner to tne.r '! -i v a m uCOI-. In'lv neeird with onr hramh of. trade. -x p.lrt.. WTHe Uieir attention to tne escell. tic sty's aiol t - -" " , ... 4. ... ii.... ...... in:. us. oy i.. a... .f i rv,,i.i. . n.i,. w. . r.prortnnitvof soliciting their friends in favortintCiJ ithacall. . ap D, lr$ 16 - ly
