Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 November 1852 — Page 4
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MISCELLANEOUS.
From Harper's Magazine. THE TWO FRIENDS. Or. the Fatal riisundersiandinr
At asmall supper party to wliieh I was iiuit.'il al St. John's CoIIctc, (hiring ,y visit to C.ini'.ii lit!'.' story of College lit"., in former li.in-s was related., wliicli in , ie ;t .'.ecu iniprosl.in upon inc. Tivo young uit'U tie." ii:irr;tlr s:ii.J, malije-iil.it.-d iii the siitw year nt one of (he cn!. ges I thin -it w f at St. John's itself; Imt rt. not quite sure. The one was a somen ii it
Tiler was one upon whose mind it wore ami fretted like rust upon a keen sword blade, lis horn w;ii bright Hiid cheerful; his wife whs fond, f.tilhful and I ovely; beautiful children grew up aroun l his patch like dowers; riches were his,aud worldly honors fell thick;
upon him; but day by day he grew stonier
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and more sal; day by d y the cloud and the j1(J (JniCinu.ltl (i H35C 1 10 LouT, h'tllY . s!s -iotv eiioompassed him more densely. Ofj T ,,, i,.ss i(.(i,.rs will be direete.I. " his r'lihlrei. lie was niistsiom.lelv. fn..,l. on, I -r.OIHl OW Ml "" r I ' m ill Tlltree
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!ns trife oh, how terribly he loved her!
r him, Bhe was no
men like too nianv women
Tin
1 cars.
Cincinnati Gazelle Company tlcsirc In invite
:i . c i- . t. i-t jitt -nlion to their several Aettspaper issues above
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whom alFection the IVopl
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spoi,-, tviioin lenaerness Hardens, wno learn
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PlIINTEn IN CINCINNATI ON StEiM I'hF.SSES. i Supplied with the earliest intelligence from tlie i sea-board, ill it day and a liulf, ami from : other places in a corresponding short time, j In Telegraphic Communication with all parts of 1 the country, I Having Correspondents of the most reliable charj in ter in Europe, Washington, New York, and other vilir- .
vv .. I.. . r 1 i ins paper must reacu ti estern people w it i I he v..ne siting io competi-aie ter i news earlier than any eastern publication, injur? Go.l only knows. But I We have also engaged the serxices of K. l.
, , e , . J, ., ! Mans-iei.d, Miss All k Cahey, Airs. Stowe. and liappT, happy for him that Lmma bailey was , ,.,- others w ho contribute .Miscellaneous. Matisuot Ue oilier women; the speiliiie ecu Id not ! tieaL S.-ietititlc, Horticultural, Financial and Com1 & luercinl News, ptiil her; lliat indulgence bad n debasine ' We are determined to lie I'cliind no other paper.
il siller, elei-t and will not spare money or labor to make our pa- , 1 ' per valuable to everv one. male or female.
SU'I he reir mor? ?;iJ. It might be that ' I heiJazetie hastieen estaldi-'hed SIXTY YEARS, . and has irro n in eoittldenee as a readinj; and adevery tun- he held her to Ilia heart, be re- ! vcrtisiu-r i,:ner. Our estal.lishment has . ii.-ni.-.l
J v... l.t... i i.-. i . i from a lo!f eahill to a lari'e siv slor linililiii". Our 1
niciiioeiru i i.ii ne nuu mam ner urollier. 11 i , . , , ! press room has also been rrei.tly improved. The mipbt be, that when rhe ga7.d into his eyes, 'old fashioned hand presses have" lieen discarded, i. iil I ,.-1,- .,r i; . .! j i i - I and stNim presses introduced. We now have six w nil bioks of undiminished love and confi- j ,,wer ,,r,.s'cs ,,riven ,,v s,,... ., mauy ,..ir(K deuce, he feltth.it there was a dar'i secret .''and and other presses. Instead ot'einplot inirhut . . , . . . . . ! two men as formerlv. the itumlicr has ffraduallv ln trJin K.iA.tli Ilia -o.t ft..n..l. ...!.:..!. 1. ' t. ... i i' ... 7
H, . .......... w. ........ ,un i.iiuiivn iiojii lie sw eiieo io i w o iiiinoreii; our eviiensi'S nave lllwas luc.wedneccessarv for bim ... .. ... .. - ; ,.r...,..,i r .i.oi.,n i, .i .....i
. . J l.inci.-a sue siw In m, which cou d she have . ' . ; ; " .ii"...
aim iusi:-ai 01 coiiuavui;"- out one oraili-n ol the business, we now undertake to eei-iite almost any kind of v. ork pertaininsto the art of printinsr. We
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man Is;1
youth, of the mime of Hiii-
c.t; t!i-; other gr.tve and somewhat te1-; but frank, and in way su!len His u:nu was Pailey. As so frequently happens with men of disimiliar character, a orcut intimacy Fpr.mg up between 1'ieni. Tiiey were s,Torn friemis and companions: and (hiring the leer, vacation of the second year, P ;i:y spent ft jrre.it p Tlion of his time at the noitse of Eiilot's motiter. In those days b -for- lib-r d notions be ..an to prevail, this was considered a:i honor for S lily was a m m of aristocratic birth, and Elliot a pletiiau. There was n sreat attrtction in the house, however; for besides his mother, a sickly and iu'irm wo
man, Mhot s family comprised ti.L . r . . .
--.ne ex nusure oi niiinorin eves After their return to CnHeir- in one of tiieir drinkinsi bouts, then but too cotivn iti.a quarrel took place among a number of the College youths; the officers cf the University inter ferred, and one of them received a dangerous blow from Hailep : w hich put his life in
jenparday.
to tty immediately, nil 1 at the etitreatv of his
frieu.l, he sought an assyhim. in the house, or Elliot's mothet. After the lapse of several days, the wounded oliicer of th College was pronounced on! of danger, and EHiot set out ! to inform his friend of the gvod tidinjs. ri.H-aution, however, was still n-cessarv, a the college officers were still in pursuit; and he went alone, and on liorseb.ii k by night with pistol, at his saddle bow, as was then customary. The distance he had to ride was f o:ne two a:id thirty milt-s and he. arrived about midnight. Like all yo'.uig ni"n of his temperament, Elliot was fond of dreaming dreams. (! had remarked the a Imiration of his fri-nd for his sister, to whom he was devote My attached, and her evident We for him, .-.n i he Imd built up a little castle in the ;,ir in reg.ird to their union, and her elevation to slation and fortune. As he approach d the bouse, no i indott shew ed a ligl-.t but those of his sister's room, and putting t!ie hors- in t!;e stable himself, he took the pistils from il. bolsters, appro ache I th liens.-, and qr,i:ly n,)viel the door. A gr -it oal; st.iire.ne. ,-n..'-'tig from the lull to th- room above, wn-t-im nediately within fiuht w'nh the ton, I II. .... .1. . I . r ... . . '
l. ii ii.fi uii me rigci o! wniCti Ins mo' chambrr, ali i on the left II. at of d is . T"l
I tie ynntir man s lirst an I natnr.t
was too lo.dv n,-.; but w'l it was bis surprise indignation and horror, when be beheld thdoor of his sistei's ro on qni kly open, and the figure of S'.aiiey glide out upon tho landing. For a moment there was a terrible, struggle vviiiii. i him; but he restrain -d him-s-dt, and inasctlma tone as he could assume s .i I, "C i:ue down I want to speak with you " Without the slight hesitation or eir.reirrasnieiit. Railey came down. i'n. I followed him out into an avenue of trees hei ted no to the h-Mise. The only question he ask"d was "Is the man dead." "Come on, and I will tell you," answered the other; and wh-ii th-y bit got some hundred yards from the bouse, he suddenly turned, aud struck Ilailey a violent blow on the face, exclaiming, '-ViKian and scoundrel! give me instant satisfaction for what you have done this night. There's a pistol. No words; for by either yon or I do not quit this greiiiu! alive!" Railey attempted to speak ; but the other
wotilu not hear him, an, I struek
nun me oi.i eni oi i ne pistol, the von eg man's blood was aroused. lie snatched the weapon from his hand, and retired a few spa-c-s into th" full moonlight. Elliot gave the words, One two, three, and the pistuls were tired aim ist at thesime moment. The next morning at an early hour, Mrs. Elliot, now very ill said to her daughter, whu liavJ been watching by her bedside all night, "I wish, my dear child you would send some rne to Mr. Bailey, to say I desire to speak to w ith him. After what h id pissed between lis three the day before yesterday , I am sure he will willingly relieve a mother's anxiety and let me see yon united to him before 1 nie. It must lie very speedy, Emma; for inv liours are drawing to a close, an I I fear cannot e'en be n'otracted till your drar'hrother be sent for." Emma Elliot gazed at h t mother for n m anient wiih tearful eyes, an 1 th-n answered as calmy as she could, '! cm call him myself minimi. Me sleeps in my old room now, since the wind blew down th chimney of that heh.id form-rlv. "No, send one of the s-rvanv," slid bei mother; and in a few niinnt-s aftr, Mr. Uailey was in the room. Ie w is a m in of a kind heart, and g-n-rous feelings, and but the slightest shade, of hesitation in the world w is visible in the consent he gave to an immediate union with Emma Elliot; but both she and her liiother rem irked that be was deadly p do. The laws of England were not so strict in those times as th-y are no-.v in rej ml to marring". Tiie clergyman's house was not more than a stone's throw from the dwelling, and the pri -st was instantly summoned ai.d came.
Ml is strange Iv sai 1 Mr. Hiiley,"
netore the cereinmiev. "As I walked
avenue, l im- a greu ,,.Vil of blond." "Nothing else?" asW Mr. B die y with H Strang- and betv.ldercd look. ' There were poachers or. I last night," said the old botisekeep-r. who had been brought into the room as one cf the witness's; "for I beirl two shots very cb.su to the house."
Never was a joyful cereni-my
to exact in proportion to that which is given and w?i i, when the utmost is c'one, still, "like the horse leeches" daughter.cry 'more, more!' II" adored, he idolized her. Her lightest wi'h,h?r idlest ftney her captives if she had any were al! gratified as soon as t'i?y wen lormed. Opposition to her will, seemed to be en orT.-ns, and disobedience to her lightest com ii ind by any of her household, was imme.ii.tt ly checked or punished. Was he miking retribution? Was he trying to
atone 7a grent
same the pnlroiinire
of the West, to the especial interest o! f
aper is devoted. Th,; senior editor is
John C WmiiiiT. who for twelve years has lieen in chanre. Hi s lony residence in the West, his various positions, piiltlic and private relations w ilh the people of tho West, has made him familiar with thir wants and necessities. Besides we have five otlier editors. v ho have chanre of particular. l.-pnri-nients. As a further claim to the support of the West in .reference to Eastern papers, the tJazettc
mcied she siw hi ni, which could she have!
beheld it, would have turned tdl that passion- '
at' be
saddest darkest, most despairing conscious ness that can overload the heart of rrati.
affection to bitterness and hate. It might
th.-.t he knew be was .lee;vi.in-ih ; of Job Priming.
can till orders for Xeu s papers. Hook -work, all kinds
b Printing, l.indiuir. I.ithoirrai.hiiiir. Wood
! Kngraviiur, Stereotvi.iiar. OV-e. We vtate this to
show our onward progress. ur !:iil- Paper
.. in. i,..- ;i j,;.;.-.. .n,-i .i .inn oi reae.inir man
1 iv.iKni, a nine came, wnen cotitulence any olher ( in. ii ;,:,ii daily paper. We devote esif every confidence was to be wiven nnnn H.U : l"'viil1 pains to getting .i.-.'iin.t,-and reliable new s
& i - i w e :i
earth was ueecessary upon his part. He
part
was struck with fever. He bad over-exerted hi-cselfiti some works of humanity among hi' poorer neighbors. God had given one of those genera! warnings, which he somelimes aj.irrssts to nations and to worlds warn;iis. trumpet-tongued; but against which men close their ears. lie fell sick very sick. The strength of the strong man w is gone: tho stout heart beat feebly though quick; the energies of the powerful brain were at end; and wild fancies, and chaotic memories reveled in delirious pranks, whera renson had once reigned supreme. lie spoke st range words in his wanderings; but Emma ai by h s h iside night and day, gazing upon his wan, pile face ana glazed eye, smoothing his hot pillow, holding his clammy hau l, moistening his parched lip. Sometimes overpowered with weariness, a mo-m-nt's slumber blessed her away from care;
,pr::i:l then, when the ciitical sleep came,
haw shi watched, and wept, and prayed!
He wcke at length. A nurse and nl
BR 00 KYI LLE ATTORNEYS. lOHX I. IIOW LAMI, Attorney at Law, J Jtrookvillc, Indiana. T AW I,.Itrr.ItSIIIP..tons Ryi nml li Emi.tP. IIavmonp, have this day entered into partnership in the practice of the l aw in the Krankiln Circuit Court. JOHN KYAIAN". sep3, IjCiI 37-t-r EUCAliHAYMONI). (VIH S KILIiOIIF., .In sli.e of the Peace, : and Attorney mid Couiisellorut law, Krookville, lud. "Oftiee South East Corner of Public Square. apl S3. 13217. .y- 7IOHIIOW, Attorney and Counsellor at V i l.-iw, Ottlce on Rurgess street, one door North of Ceo. Holland's, Krookville. Indiana. je '.n, '31 -ti !y
Ji:S, Attorney an, I Counsellor at liw, Krookville, Ind. Ottice under American Ollicc, Court street. dee "li 3-.-ly Nitl C'. Cltfl(IKMItK, Attorney mid Counsellor at Ijiw. Oltice on Court street, opposite the Court House, Krookville. Indiana. my H 31 1 I.I'IIED AVMtH, Attorney at Law. Rrookl. ville, Ind.. and agent for the Protection Insurance Company, policies of insurance ngainst loss or damage by riREissued on favorable terms. Office two doors North of 15. II. A: J. C. Knrton's store, my 7 1 II. 7IcCI.l"Hr. Attorney at law. and Noil i tary Public, keeps on hand blanks for deeds, mortgages mul all kitt.U of coiivevani-ing. apl 30 9in JAV. IIITT, Attorney nt Law. and Notary I'ublie. ottice with Georoe Holland, E"sq.. Krookville, lu.l. T AAV P lSTA r.ItSIIP. .Ton A. Matson li mid Jonx II. Far. jciiar. have this day entered into a partnership in the practice of the Law. JOHN A. MATSON. JOIINH. FAKQl'IIAK. mnfl r HKBMA or llnptnreof llMIW THE KOW ELSCCKKD Kl'PTl KE ANIi Protri Tlox or tiie bowels. This disease is very common, particularly among the laboring classes
ortmth soxe, and is frequently attended w ith much distress mid often death, llr. K atcs, of 133 Sycamore street, between -Ith and 3th, Cincinnati. Ohio, has for a longtime given his attention to this disease, and lias cured thousands of all ages. He applies his own instrument. which is worn with case and comfort, and, at the same time w ill keep the bowels, or protruding part w ithin the orifice. How important is it, therefore, for those w ho are ruju tured lo he cured. HERNIA critEIL
1 nave use.l several J russcs. w ith but little relief.
until last fall I noticed in the "Dollar, Nonpareil" l'r. Kates" Trusses mid his manner of treatment
an.t obtained one of his instruments, w hich has
completely cured me. 1 have not used the Truss for six weeks. JA.MKS SIMPSON, Campbell county, Ky.
Cicionati Advertisements.
ire panic ularlv car fill to avoid personalities
and vulgarities m-seek to give facts we treat our readers as if they w ere intelligent men. and give them such information bearing on the subject, as will tend to enlighten the mindr The Civ inn-ATI :a.i:ttk will maintain its positionas a leading Whig paper in the Wkst. mid its proprietors mid editors have, through a series of fifty years, been the steadfast friends :,n l advocates of those principles knoM u as Whig principles. They do not permit their paper Mindly to follow the behests of any nor blindly advocate every mens-
I'.;' W ilewe rs !' .n a T I forming you that the Truss has done
will follow the dictates of none. " j well, and that I believe myself cured. as there is no I he Commercial ovi.vf the Kaily Ga- i protrusion or pain anv more: in fact I ran dispense zette is erv full, and aeciirat -lv made up from the i . -.. i t- r "... books of tld- Merchants- Ex. hange. and all the best W,,h ",0 Trl,f or ,veoks w,tho"t a" ! nipton.s r sources of information, by one who devotes his the disease returning. whole time to the subject: and we give all the Fi- I V,,,,rs lr.,1, ra,'n iiiviil ,,,, .
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...... v viiu i.e.. .,e s a oiisiiies.s. man mav : want. As an adverti sing- medium, the Oazette stands foremost. Its vearlv advertisers nuin-
IR. K ates Sir: You may recollect of me purcha
sing a "Double Truss" from you about Christmas which you applied, and assured me I w ould be
cured before six months. Since. I have not been in Cincinnati. I therefore send you these lines bv Mr.
Patent Hetalic Burial Case.
of
11 V AM) Olit: St ALLN.
A' I'.contiii.ie to uiaiiufac-.iire and kci p constant! II on hand, evert tUv and variett ..f tiuish t
I ie arucie, now rni.i.lly superceding Uie ; use ot oo,,. c.itin, wheret. rii.trod.i 1, on account of their superiority l'..r depositing n, vaults, . lor protect ngthe remains from ihe casualties inci-
j.ieni loor.i.iiary miernient.. (a, theirgreat slrenKili ! ,elect,-.
1 , ,i . - riisi,,llir ii,,.,,,) ,! uralill.atioii ,t ullord the frien.u of the dccca.,-1 in the relic tion that the remains nrc kept t..", tlier ' 111 ail liipi ri-ll;.l,le case. " j As we hate receiilly reduced our w I, o,ale prices, we lire now- ottering tat arable inducements Mo I ndertakers through. nit the West, and rcsnecl'tully solo -it orders from them.
. ,. .. W-C. HAYIS (), my , N. k. comer '.ilh & Main sis., Ciiicimiali.
in an unproved plan, put up in ant pan of the I , , inaoe l is ami Shoes nt w lodesalc
iiiiiiry. Kt'pairiug.ione on the shortest notice. v nc'.u.t, o. -j:t
countrv. Kci
J. S. C henew clh A: Co., Miner, Andrew s cv
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an.
t-uicuiiiati, Ohio.
Walnut street.
up !. L-.VJ UhI-t
hop. Wells iV Co.. K. Kuehanan, John Swasev I pVAS 0V1:.VS, lldcrlaLer A ..it:.. Co., Kurdsal. A: Kro.her ' L Jlaker And ,, tun-r of et ' " ' ... anibiastree . north side, between Sycamore and .pialny of Household Furniture Mi d l1r..adilt.C.,,c,,,l,ati, Ohio. ,,,1,3-It ; Indiana. Kespe.tfnily inVorms the coi'," '"'f
BRVILIMEIIIAXTS j Great Excitement! j YTAVlTlISTAeVDli the intense ex-' r ilerncni in regard to political l.tTairs. Ihe ic.,.' pb" a re tet more directly interested in known g; h ere it w til be to their interest lo make their fall ( and winter purchases. I We uiihesiti.t.i glv i..lvie a call nt the 'Old tVliiir ararr," ! Where may l.e found a lnrge-pHk of ladies liressi Goods, mens w ear. I..,.,ls ,,, ,,oes. hal mid caps.!
ii. ,i... is. i..-ir. w ..-. ..i.-.,w are. croi-erus. A-.-. A-.... '
ith rare, bouglii on ths !h-s terms. :u..l ,
ill Im" sold as cheap as tue cheapest. ccmlu-j fion we say. call iiii.l examine r..rtoiirs, ve. ' N. ii. ;ali.ion. I
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J tiK'EA T A KI.IYAI.. Bv the
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rest State" and rpool. w e have
ANOTHER
rrival of the shin
Sachem" nt New Orleans from received our Spring suio.lv of
Quecnstvure, eonsisiii-g of beautiful new patterns of
lea ware. Ac., couiinon ware. &.. which we w ill repack or sell in orig:n:iI packages on ni,,-t favorable terms. MCKSON iV I EliETl EU, I apl '.MC; l-y 217 Main St.. bet. Filth and Sixth.
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VHOLESALE
yrnyr. Av iitr.
l,rii.H. 1.1 :.i . ,."" '""-ens ol
I ,,m . '-."i".""! siirroun.iuig countrv. that l. ill continu,- ll,ea!.ove busincssin ,i, Larue Carriage shop. And will hop,, to merit and e eiv " a continuance of the vert Lhcr.il patronage which has been extended to me for the past tear I room Machinery and Koting Augers of the best and mos, appp.ve.) ,.,, ,,,,. , , ' ' ' manuraclured and sold wholesale and retail 1 I M.KRTAKEKIS.S. m Collti,,,,,. to jjive' Inv e,. rial alteniioi, to this branch of ,v i...: ...
!',' rVl'- "'' friends of t. ,1,.,.,.:,, ? from the .udis,,..,,...,!,!,. trouble attendmg tl "deml waihu'Vue-.::::: ili.ii.vu?t'," -'t,Mid,;,n.:rtus
......r,;,. """a ,lrsl ""a hearse free of,
LOT III ;. The subscriber takes i.ie isure 1 in itgatn annoiiucing to his riist"iuers and the 1 publir geiienilly. that the heavy stock of I Itmdjr .Miiilc I loll.iog, I which he lab-It purchased in New York, is nowar-l
nt ing.-imi rea.it tor exiiiiution. embraeinp a variity of every thing usually kept in a regular l-'nrniliinu Siiwrr. His. slock consists in part of llr.lTT llrrrrnnl
ot all kovls mi. i prices, together w ith an excellent ia.ii-M., ,), assortlllelit of j Kirl..li" Store, w I r. I M I'rorli and Siirk fnnfv, ready to m , i. ;i i, m Cnwimrri". Statinet V Tweed Panls,l I'dflor. Olhc, s't.i, ' Satin. Mil Hi . f loth. A- lanry csts, ! new and l. ;.,iul,, )la,.ri,.
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Mi i ri, Draw ers, ( rniuls. r..
all of which he w ill sell on t!,u i,.,,s r-as..nabl
lerms. lie woiii.t t!i,'n extend a p.dit to those w tst,ii,g cl, .iliing rea.lv iual-.
exatniiH, his spick, assuring them ofelnptt boasting or lime c es;
Put w itll the routl'lence w hich the facts tli,-n,...
naturally suggest, that a cheaper and better assorted stock of clothing was never opened i n,; market. KICHAKIl TYNFK OetolterofMh, 1KV.'.
utilir is rcpccif',,!'
Parlor Slotc, win-!,',
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always on hand a larg,
and well assorted stock of
Patent Co
Zkrkt<f&rT 1 and friction SSfesil, N,', Particular 'sl j N :l l':'id to tilling
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consisting of Jugs.Jars, '". linet oleiit institutions aiid'Tlh.Oo.'il ,;,''t'!,'r' ! -M ilk pans. Churns. lVc, o delay funerals ,, ,e mriva !!, 'Xt a i' ! "t evert variety of pat- "tives.or to make suitable preparations for ,t ., i ters and sie. ment. can. by ... of this ,..!,,;, ,. , 1 " ' T."',or:
AI.SO.-M.ak.-r Pipes Ml', k' perfectly inoffensive slate, allow .or and friction Matches. to gaze upon the,,,. ' J""w '"f
.niehi.ioi, ......... . a. i.i-uiii i:'ANOWKVs- I
orders for
I VST lIECEIYEHaiid for :.!.
I - case:
do do
to call ami Fuj.ir Kettles. . '
not in the spirit ! Lids, A lo! .r.o.s, sil,r , 1, ., .' ,'
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w.ili.v.rr it..,..,!, , ..r."!"" ml Sk. . t-Ir.,ii War. ...i I,' "' w hi. I. he mi ii,. . ., ' 1 "
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' ol.jert for w hieh
eserve corpses from
without being anv
ripe, and war. j.if .!, I, l:. .tl Ot J,;,,c.l ,r.
j ch:..,ic ... 11,, , t-.)l.t.tli lice, I
sir..1 1.
j--.t, .i
11 ll 1 1- ' .(.,, , I ll Wilt, l::i .,, I.
j ..r. tk. Ill . li'.irc saii.l:., -,, I Old Corp. r, IV ter. an
. In litre l.r all arliclc.
j Oct. 3, 41. i-u;
a k v r.e
;''"r. 1 r.iir.i
' HI hit IO,,-.
J. H.
in . - ---:-sr - . ! . i. . .. - , ,,e tumors gnc.l haveSifesv -r4.'j "r Prices are uniform J pleasure of announcing , K. t-l.ir,-., f I Sa . Jr,-X and cannot tail to give rank in and adjoining counties, that thet -.re anilrjl i satisfa. t man iitaetnring. and hat e read t fr I, i i' (fWmm ff N-.H-We are agents .roved F'anning .lills. Tfie patent -d
Sl 'W lLM1 '! "" re alwats ' L.. licalpcr l,..,ir.. XlJiJlkh - ....... ,.. l. "Ut the cheat, an.
.1 ISO ri'LKS, FLASK !i Yials, ve., at low
tigures.
SHAMANS Ml A I NER Water St., near Main, Cincinnati. Ohio, up !l, I-3-.' Hi-v
II. far si..,..
now i ,ls... oik. huihlrv.l ImkIu-N
an wru.iu.. with tli.Mii.takinir
l,tiv " ' Hflll. IHT
nr !.;irti. - s
i It; ti,...,.,.,,
" " -"-'vr r.ii, -Miiiniiiu-turcr,
t ntt'ii tine cnlf honti ht'UVY llrt k ii !oot rn-toTii mnIc 1o lift rin.-in w :.t- r proof lll'-H- t UtO!U ItiatU ftllOOft vuf i1
2 hiy kip ii fit coarse hro-rans J ' III !'? infl .MK jir chil'lri-ii! ilo 1 " ml. IrathiT b'i.k in 1 niriict' 1 " :ittnt tijM(I i!o
3f pr ia l'r tif 1 raso :.lf li.nt't" 1 " kip 1 k JT:it tin Al! ompri iitc tin larcrM ami tst UM-t-'il s1ck nf i 1 - an. slices, thai we liao over ha th phia-
, I u-nfl)r. RolM riUi. n a
T I, ITfcriC -I am jut rereivin? fnin Cin. J is proof nbumlani and cuc.uw,rl ''-l" t
l,,l,r" "r- I leatlier. w licit I call st-II :it rtriee limt Niinnt ' j t. ., . " '"' w!
4 i I.
He
1 Tfte if, t and chrr.;,,,, rent-', V.'--.,
uti ROBERTS . . coxtpovvn SAKS.iPAiai.i. ,,...f
Ail aln-ramf. Tonic, iimr. ... .. .
i. i utile, llt.ir. t,. ... i
Price 25 r.-..t.r.-rt,.,,.r,,,,,; .
. i,i, d,,. in, y ll l!.
rncap aira.n a any tel., r , tim. cheaper, ai,,l wanaio ere of various .)iw.i-., ,,,
tares s.itd; kcsi.t, ,
proper form fur ..
nil,
0'i'r, j,. , 'i fill, ll ., ...
"" . t li.e ,
V
pi-
tthieli w ill ,,y cumber i
C'nitninjj
'i-i... w
ae. I have now on hand
.'.ml lbs. Hemlock Tanned Pole
do
nn VLri dTiirn
I) lor.l,as hand ,MT ""'T " " ""' cl,.thing-. l,eapf..rcasl " J ,;. ' r J I 4 Si''"" "','"r North of Mr. (iallio !, " r .' 1 " f''"' ,l""r'1 4 " Kip and H .loz. Calfn oct 1 1 14-tr ,M"ri''''l"'rgesstreet. Shoemakers. Farmers, and all t
.1
seen red
& q q g g'
ner near nt e iiuiitlre.t. and our advertising charges w ill reach siiki per. lay. Our number of transient advertisers are very numerous. Our Tri-Weeklv contains all the lion s of the Hailv.
Oiir AVoKlj-t Is the largest, best and cheapest in the West. Ill ( 111 ltf it can be had. as mat l.e seen, for Ql 1,11 ...,r ...,.,,,, tt'.. 1 'l.
-I " ' ' cr, u ,.,i'.,rt.,l,l.. .1.... I . . . .
.factory and independent. single subs.-ritt- ' ' ..iioer my Kiiow ie.lge.
.loic Proof of r. Knlrs Trnssra, for ICiipture ol the llanrh. CiRitni.TOS, Ky., May 21, Is31. Ma. Kditor Seeing in your paper the advertisement of Dr. Katks, I avail myself of the opportunity I l.uigwishcd. to publicly testify to the great number of persons to w hom life had been rendered
. turns at S-.'. 1 Ins costs a little more, but is less
, tr.titl.Iesoine and more satisfai torv. j We iutite attention to the claims of this paper to I The sui.l.ort of the ttesl. Witnr.,,. 1 .1... 1.,.,
aun pnys- i hiving in our exertions to make the Political le-
ic.isn were ill t!ie room; and the first said h ; partment oftheC.azette w orthy of piiblicconfi.leme. , . , ii,, i . i ' "r suffering any .liuiiinition in the care hithertoevlooed iiuteti belter; the second said lie hoped ;er, ise.l over the Commercial department, and the
th- crisis was pist. Rut tile hltshind beckon- ' ' 'parlinents of Ial and C.-neral News, we have , ' i determined to make increased exertions to render i ffl t!lf WlbV to ltillt. :.n,t cKa Ir T.auL.I l..,l,1 ' our eoli,....ie u... ..t.op. f.,- Xt.s.-r.L'.l , X-..',,.',.. '
h'KA IILXC. more acceptable to our subscribers. I 1 """' "e.r. an inose ainicieii w ith a KupIn this ilepartinent tt ill nltiavs be found a care- i tare ol the liow elsare reuuested to call. There nr..
either had Willi its balmv tressses uiiou his : '"" ""'lange ot tales. r,.,-trv. Moral Es
su.e.j. oi n i.oiii w ere lenow sunercrs w ith me In the Mexican w ar. For w ant of proper Trusses ihev
were uii.lercoiist.nit fear or giving themselves pain by the least laborious w ork, but they ran now do a good day's w ork w ithout injury to themselves. Hespectfullt yours, JAMES MCKEAN. New port Daily News. 1ZF l'r- Kates' office is 1.V.I Sycamore street. Cin-
'I his
id the
tr.O. I. V 1X111 1. 1, North-west corner
f I'earl and Walnut sts.. Cincinnati. Ohio
-tianiitaelnres ami keeps constantly on hand a large and general assortment of .lapanue.l. Ornamental. Ilnuizeil. and Pressed Tin-ware, w hich he otters to sell to c.untrt men hauls. Stove and Tin dealers.
... U. ... . . . 'i i ii" '"I. .'leioa joini Mock, and .Mutual.
" '" ,'."" I" ,," ,M,.UI. ..". .. .1. ..... Ill tl- JOilll SlO.-k O
crs ior saie is mane in lilsott ii sliop.an.t uiiderhis I he lib
l-.-.,,i... u .. -i ii iieiiiieitce. iroill Hie raw material. C lit o t he t it',, i. .! i
particular he claims to have it iii his Hematites,.,,..!.,,,..; V '"" r r.-pn-tier in.liiccni.-nti far superior to ..,- .Iel.t..r, . ; i v !' "f th. ii
ith. r dealer in the West. ' Fi..l..r... , '"'' ' "'-'r
re.ei.tlv ,.,,.,1,. 1... .,l.f! V .. r.ln-s til." III
. . i . i . iiiaii ii, e. are resi.ons . ,. li
lepaitnient in the w av of room, ma- Hoard of v
.-1, 5 ...rv I ,-....,. ., i..,...r. i. . . "on. .ia
.v...... ... n ...e... ue iinpes a.,, I ,. I.ood ui-i n to be able to supply the increasing, leinaii.l. 1 usual rates I v '
li.alerswho have been accustomed to making! i-i-i-i- ....',. I ""ti,!.". Agent their purchase, i the eastern cities w ill ti,l th: i i.,.,111 is-.., ' I MIA A!OM. Al. II.
they can do eoiiallv as w ell herein point of t. rice ..le.li.al Exu
mi. I (piality, and. in addition to this, they can al-
ways i. uy pist w hat they tviint.anil mat till up their "1 ! USDS .r. K i'.I.I.Y
sioch.s nisi us.net may uesire. without Ihellieonve- 1 lor at Law. L;i
me
and that thrv will cure
and more pleasatiily than am ,,
ri.rj',
know n. I he I'll Is an
praiiipniU
And iii th:
power to
llavin:
iifact tiring
skins.
11 14-tf ' " sir; ei. Mioemakers. Farmers, and all w ho w ant leather.
- ; woi.i. i . i. . well to call and examine his stock tx-fore .. . . SOy t itr Iltnrniico ( oiiimi- ! makingiheirpurehases. KICHAK1I TYNEK.
apital SltKi.inp paid . O' - r -nui. is.,-.-.
......,.. nas two .leparlnienis-
nates of preii.in,,. .1..
partinent reduced one third
aiisband mat be insured lor II... I.....
iciln, ttl.e.r l.as.s hi iiii
pan I la, prepared in a ii,., ri rntly raiharf.c lo genii. fing Ul.nece.arily, wleih , adapted in weak and . .ii- . I,;
ami strcngf l.c...i ,1.,- h. d
it.
st -rs.
' ol tlu.se .,r u I,..,,, ;,ioli-n. I'resV.
b Hiirnel. s. Wigg-n, rnia risks laL ,... ... n...
in i i . lirookt i Ie
Cain.,
j llODTS I'M SHOF.S...I am now reccivj l ing my fall stock of Custom Made Boots and I Shoes. embracing Mens. Womens. Hovs. Misses, I and i oil Ireiis; ,.f every ouality and price. I w oubl ' sat t .ail my ..1.1 pair. . is and the comn.iliiity geni cr;. lit. that I have been very careful in selecting , n. t present st.. k . alining to buy such as I can W illi collti, lence recoiiitueiid. My stock is hcavv. and
1 1 l.e sol. I as low as they can be bought in ihe west.
ct. '.titti, ii-.,-.'. KICIIAKD TYNEK.
h.i -
titr..,,jfv,; r hmi . ,,nl- . 1 I'.ati,iv.,.,,. "
..rod i.cil.g n. w anil ricl. 1. !!....! .. . .. , ' '.r '
i 01 ike toi.a. I. ami li.. r. Thev are acknOw l,-,l,-, ,l(,v .ni. ..i i .. ,
to be nol onlv .h.i if. i .. ' rp!,e
;aiui;ier.
-aiircl, Ind.
Attorney and C
olinsel
ience of wait ing six weeks or ttt .. months for a suit- i
ply from the east. Particular intention paid to 1 1. V IT. 1 1. UOISI" (
packing and forw arding orders to the country
llltl 11', ir.ri i.,
him, and threw her arms ovrhitn, and lenn-
echintr bosom.
"1 have something to tell you," he
i:i faint voice. "It will b forth, torn and rent in fur many a year.
I say s. Descriptive and Historical Sketches. Edifvin
j thousands tvhocan beartestimony to the abot e.tt ho
Ura
ls
1 iY.Clri A : H.-1I and llr t, crs.an.l Maniiactun-rs of all kin.
... K. 'it .in r- ill leao. zinc, C'.pper. t.p.cK till, copper rivets, s p.. Iter si ,1,1 it and nn ial pin king. Second slreet. betw een Hroa.lway and Ludlow .Cincin nati.Ohio. IC? I'heir bells are executed on new- and improved principles, sup, rior to anv Foiin.lrv in the world. Thev hat e a ( hi me of Eight Hells.' the lirst and only correct one ever made in this counlrt . leb (i, 1S3-J 7-lv
Ulliersi il!,.. t.'.,, ......
unit. Indiana, b'. Iit cv.v p, ;
, , e , ' .-fl .,'l.M . I HIS
" ' 1 repair, well 1 11 ru i she, 1 , il 1 1 , .ii "h I v I 'Venti . '.ted. lavorablv situated.:,, ,.r ,,.,,,; s Found- paid to travelers and t isiloi s. t hilst i, j. ,. ,Ht ot lirass and most ta-hionable house in the . o .t- i.-n- .....
at llie,au.e lime so low .-, t,, sn . 'fv .V-'ai-lv Ji i' ihe llaiiiiltoii liibdlig.-iicer w ill i., insert l ni. iiilhs and forward lell f,,r p: ti.ieiii
I . i
A: It!: Mil!? I
-inuati. de
N'ottf,
tliet th presence of God i uear to me, it must r,il t" H'tsin . , l amilt Circle.
re poKen. isring your ear earer to me, in v Kmm.t."
and Humorous F:tnict4 from Current Literaturi-; ll!lvc eRei'tuaHy cured under the treatment f hultles. il kers.
tgricuiiurai ano iionictiiiitRiiiiitormati.in, and a ! ot nr. Kates.
ihsi:.i:! iiirti
.-. .i,,,,.-,,, i mm i inn e sen-.'lions lor It has ; 'h ben, -tit of the juvenile members of the Home
I riresme. tie tvin leave neither pains norexpeiise
a per entertaining a nd use
No. 21. Pearl street, ( inatinet warps, steel r is.
cloth, pr
laniess ttt inc. roile
untried, to render our i
man and general reader and j
j We often, as illustrations, introduce tvnnd cuts, of model house, and distinguished persons
I
l!-n,tKI! ! !
11KYK HEALED. Ye wliohave, in an unguarded moment. lieen led astray and contracted disease: the horrors of which
card cleaners, comb plates.
niith.Woodcock. ix- Knight" lull 1 1S3.' l-.-1v
cue oi-ex en : and lie li'li nered to her earn- : "ir r.iiitoruil arrangements are such, that in all iw hen neglecte.t are seen in our public IlosniPils
estly for a few moments. Mone snw
pass-"! upon her countenance; for it was part
1 .l....,rt la 1 .1 ; .1. ..... ...
urn g'larantee of al.ilitv.
in otter a ' and invalid Institution, be...!,... .,..,..i.. ;,..... ,.r
.rreelness and dispatch. ' .. .. . .... 1
ew Weeklies in the Cited States cont.-ii . more vw '"1"!' man: the health and vigor that once
I , , . ....... . .., ,1,,., i .in, .,n,-iiiir,i iiiuri- mail anv ' ,--" .-i"", t n.-c in-uii; oesi rot e.l, I ue oo,-
i t Hitmen nil mo cioinrs 01 the lert . nart v tt eek v roni ( ne limit . and ..... I. w ,.,.t I.-u ...,.,..i i. r n o ..... ... .
' i -- t - - ' . ii. line iiisiimnco ..mi uisgraceo
,,, an ociai. . toiutne an. i none, are
concealed by her beautify arm. None heard ti e words he tittered in that low, lnnrmuri t :r tone. Put suddenly, his wife startad up with a look of horror indescribable. Ph
had wedded the slayer of her brother. Slv had cl asped the hand which hud thed her
made up with so great an expenditure of labor and
money, especially lor the purpose of supplving matter of peculiar iinporlanceto Western Headers", and of properly presenting and consistently advocating the great Commercial and Social Interests of this section of Ihe I nion.
TERMS. ! DAILY, pat able half yearly
ti',il,l,.,j ci... ,. , , , , , 1 r.r.ixi.i. pat ante alter six months
i..tivt4 i'i'.ii. ' 1 1 ir- ii.iii niv ffi Hiifi ri rpccnii a..., .it -
litn aeVin an,l clasi.fd with e:.rer n-...;nn .b .... WEEKLY. S-.":iki in advance: W':3li lluri'ilj iim' ! o. either acute or chronic
I "-.- It'll lilt, III til n IIU , ..... . 1 , I c.i -
, , j , . t M-.ti.oi ai im- npi in me tear h,d drstroyed the cradle fellow of her Youth ! -
h:i born- him chililren ' ; ' .".-' -y r' 1 V .
.1 . OO..U1M , 1. ,- ( 1 l Mfllll I Ml' If I 111 W
Kur tho t
One look of horror, ami oii-lono- urrh' ,,lr nn"1 f XVeokli'' to he M.i.pe. in all cases t euro
shrink, am! iw fell senseless upon the floor; n M1-' fr r.au.i for ea h other, from 3 to ? i n ,I,ortrx?, of the preatest iinporlanceto tho
atth bedst.le. Th.v took hr . : t , 2w V . 8 to ! n"11''1 Kow "t there is a certaintv of ihcirbe-
' liirn ' . flit lilt IK1 "II Itlil ttim.ir.lj ihmi: ,......,.1.. i. a . .1 1 . ..
- - - --1 .-- i iii" I'tvnvr -t iri'Jiit'ii null n:iviiitr inn i tam i f. .
- I.- i' us n n cunt tan Ke mali at the t.roportional nit' amino that the time expires ith the othert of the Club.
into Iter eyvs. Then they turned toward the Asrml n nil I'rospcrlu.
. i t'si i -vfhs a t i K vv, i . rvns. v e make nil hat was it thev f.iw there ? He had Postmasters agents of the Cin, inuati i;aX,
re.piest ot them to obtain and forward subscribers for us. and w e w ill pat the regular comniision on all th 't obtain. Ve w ill also send toattt l'oslmnster our Wn.-l-1,-
free. tt ho w ill act a onr agent, and w ill keep our l'rpeet its posted up in hi, ..nice, and aid in hav- 1 iti it itiiMit.T L,it I,, ,.l ;r . .. :o .. . t
situate his wish to n, i feelings, and exhaust the vital energies of man
; hood. 1 hose w hose constitutions hat e become dc-
.
''' T le'"t behind. AVe cm hmigc our w e.-k It with pleasure with any I of onr weeklv cotsnipomries of Ohio, t ...I
i t
Yi hy suffer this
loathsome disease to inflame ami enlarge the glands: ulcerate and disfigure your face and body: create pains in the bone and stiffness in the joints; w asting aw ay of the muscles, ami finally rendering you unable to pursue any business occupation whatever.
j Why linger out a miserable existence and a dis- . IHI : graceful death. f t V., Ml... ...... ..nil. .....I 1. r. ...... ... .......
. . , -. .... ...v ...in, i. ., niriii oi niese inseas-
houbl apply where von
3 (HI ; can be cured. and not suffer vourselves lo be treat
ed by those who are entirely ignorant of me.liciue
an,l disease, until you are beyond the possibility of
I papers, tenter hooks
I1:-
.ALSO .Agents for! mai Ii i in- cards.
ooli.Iare Ylic Is tout- A IJi-Iir. MannI tactiir. rs of Transparent Wash Hulls, l-'aucy Soaps and I'erfuinert . Comer Filth and Weterii Knit . ( inciunati, Ohio. a, !l. ls,-,-j ;i)-v Countrv Kerchants.
yorie i'iTi:riii is.aie.i toourst.nkof 1 Uiieenstvare, China and ilass. Ku:spb'i.(;s.i.i:s, '-'I .' crates edged and C. c. Ware, 73 coninioti Teas and lent Is. 'J-.KI comprising variett of articles, " tine l ea and Hinne'r ware, l..i;(i l,es ti,:,. iV common glass. A liberal .piatility of cotnnioii ware alb. wed to each bill. Call mul exaiuine our stock and prices. K. K. V II. Ill (IblNS. Ao. !1. ilain street, one door South f !. W. I't'Urirs Hardware store. apl'.l. ls.VJ lti-i-y J)SS lln si:c,.rner of Court and Walnut
i .s.. , iiu iiii aii. iiiiio
J. A.SI'IMOMtN. . - roliW.MP.IM!,.,,,, ..,(.r, c..,.is.;n ,,,. n,,i .'n""-- I'' -' U'; 'rnM '- im in- ' . Hi. Ohio. I-articulur attention paid ., i,2 r.
, , ' osposing ,,i pr...tnce c.ns.gii ,, ,,r ae in t!i s market. ! A-ents f,.r traiisp.otali..,, lines (.. .,.,,1 from .,), ; tlie ca-l.-riic.ii,., .Mark g N.,.re . Sprig,,,.-,,, cv
I v oi..... tlllo. iiii, HI, .-..,. J ; i v wm. v, ,s. ia:.,..,i:tKits, K. r.ioi.ii, KN. wit-., .SruJ.it.s a t cJJmh si. pMilir.KSof in b. Pearl st.. .1 b el ,.,,, Walnut and Vine, t ineinn.Mi. ml, 1-J lv
dat. X. lita. he.l.
..i.-in an, i Horse S! l i...r
1 he best of Slabling and Yard atapl !i, .-,- li; l-y
sprinkled water inher face.hathedther temples
w ith essences: and rradnallv linhi k,..u
C- , ..t.n- I, .ll.
h-.l.
heani the .l,riek. He had beheld the lust ray of hope depart. The knell or earthly happen-n-ss had rnn-r. The (rates of another world stood open, near tt hind; and he had passed through to that place where all tears are wi-
p-d from ill tyes. There was nothinc but!
moved from the system, at Ha. Kates" .Mi:ni ai. (Ifrn r.. So. 133 Sycamore street, a few doors below Fifth, on the West side.
ni :! i, tiivii i IbsttsEsof vouth and maturity acquired r.tan early period of life, w hich destroy the physical and mental pow ers, diminish and enfeeble the natural
feelings, and exhausl
A musing Sriiooi s-"nr. It ws aTauiinatioii day in our school we had reatl and spelt tol.1 the sounds of all the lett-rs that hie any sound siid the "l.revi-
'-iiiiii ki. ano Illinois. l o those ttesirinp ot.r
Hailv or o ir Tri-Weel.lt . w e w ill exchange the first for mid the Inst r..r . if remitted to n in advat.ce. Hr if they will publish ,ir Prospectus to that amount. and send it to us marked, we will exchange. 3'.'. fits.
bilitate.l through pnu ticcs ac.piire.l in youth, or by the excess of later years, whereby the pleasures of lire are marred, the objects of marriage frustrated, and existence Itself rendered a term of unceasing misery and regret, should make application to u physician who lias devoted his time exclusively to the treatment of those complaints. Pr. J. Kates, w hose .Medical office is at So. 133 St cmnnre street, first house below Fifth street, w est side, is a I'hvsi-
a.ions" and 'mortirtcatioi, nh., without xur v;l, M,to, TS.M(,
im. n. u a word ami then we wre arrnd "r ranre pront- for sale hv the nmler- cian who is oompete-it to cure the most hoiele
Ollllienoor In Irent of I , r.;i.. f, l. ,'-"'"' '"'-'""'' rat.ue t onntt In-
. v-,.-, ixT
ill:
II., nl... .,. .1: ... .
tana, w hi. h wnl ... ...1.1 I.,,.- r..r ..-.a. ti ......... ......,.
looked at and to answer sue!, r.i.i ; ... as line grow th a can be found ant wh. r.. ' n . from infection, either in their primary or secon.l-
oroerswni i.e protnpiit till.-.!, if accompanied by ary lorms. ills, tneretore, important to those afthe cash, w hi, h w ill be delit ere.l :., 11... Jt n;......i ... n ,i. . ........
"Wnmr. ws Johx RtH-.F.RS scrnt to s? 'I'P'tig point, n-atlt pa, ked. so as p. insure their - p, ,,. . HK 1 1. k it .rm-,,.' D ,.,.....;, , . . , si RNT TO grow th in ant place, w ithout extra charge with e.x-I P '--l'-' A Khl.lh tl) M Frtl.fcR, ir.Tn . sil the tescher to me, in a coniiitan- pit. it directions.
; ' " . .-si 'on. e. i-atetie i o. unit- o C II .1 V. F I'.K A."
, ..witi-.i. . ... ,,, i,ii.i;ii. . .-
e-epieinoer lain. !.-'. 411,
they or the teacher saw fit to k.
D'pai
C'OII II Maimfaeturers
k' of Planes. Carpenters and Coopers" edge tools. Also importers of Foreign mid loiiicstic Hardw are. ShM, .Main street, Cineiiinali. ml. l-. lv
Sjl I'l'lllOlt IM -TVO FOHTI'.Sf-Tlien" 1.1 is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scurcitv of monev.
Mr. Colhtirn took especial pains last summer in
jnst
up the
dinp voice. I couldn't tell. "Tli next?"
No answer. ,.Johii,i knows," said a little girl, at the foot of th? cl as. "'Well," said the teacher,' 'if Joshna knows he may tell.'" "In the fi-FR," said Joshm, looking verr solemn and wise . j That was the lust que. lion. We had lib- I rty to make all the noise tve pleased for five'
liiinutcs, and men po home. s" "li.lKII h. on hnnd a fashion. ; with a beautiful assortment of Chi, kcriug-s , ; .11 able assortment of Millinerv. which the la. tie, l.io. A. I"r.... .. .. . ..-. M..1...1 p'
would do welltoeall and examine before nm-,.1,.,. .-Iti uiuv ".' r-..-r .....
" . 11 ts s.i, 1:11 pi on .'oar. s. . n.l u l.L-.-v A . -. .
c f. ..... - I ' i ,'. .uvni;,, ...
A Ill ltM"S I.iiiii....( r. ,
j.ains. a. he,, bruises, sprains, ruts, w oun.ls.ol.l
sores, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure tor rheumatism, which we warrant it to cure, or refund the monev. Wecmld cite a number f certificates of euro, performed bv
, ni ' ' ,1 t w enty-H. .. c,., ,..,. exaniininc the instrumeiils of all the manufacturers will go farther tow ord cent in, tg any one of its ,.f- of any eelebritv not alren.lv offered Tor sale in this in a. t than could all Ihe certitiiates that could be market, and round none to compare w ith those printed 1 by Woodward tV llrown. of Dosfou. '"'" "r.':'.1.' r"rBroook ville. These Pianos are beautiful, .lurable. fine toned.
tt .ti. .'Aiit-.KMiA, wholesale agent. 1 fine touch, have the entire iron rr....... ...,.1 1.... .....
.No. S7 Main St. Cincinnati. . not least are cheap. We know of no instruments ! coinbining so manv good qualities that can be sold "".so .m PI. ...... ....II .... :
lt.llt7Ytlln ,... . - ' ..; ' ". " ." -... .. .iieill. logetll
10. It.
iain st.
. I'd of the
et erv year pat ment is debit.
sing elsett here.
three doors South of Shonii.x,- Culluu..
A correspondent of the Genesee Farmer' ",? '-M ",f ' - -
II I.lt.nst l A. -Ml---, Successors to Ctpun. 1 ...C r ICI. ,. . ' II. ,V- 'n. In.,llf.......r..N I . .
. ?-'..".li in six months. :l ,, dealers in all kinds of Tr-i.,..',ir,...i vvi... ...'.. 1... . '
ar. and an addition of 30 ......is r.,r Also. cor.u. l. i,r., .0 - .... ..' . .
, , , , ' - - - ..,.111.. tvi., .to. V delated thereafter. College Hall. Walnut. 3 il.rnis nl.,,,.. P....i.
One s.piar." or less w ill be in- Cincinnati, manufacture and keen constantlv on or one dollar, it t,-,. ,,..,. 1,.. h-,,,,1 ., ,.,1,.,,.;, .. . '
made in advance. one dollaran.l twe.iu-Hv.. ........ .bv si....i... ..,.,i....o... ..11 ., .' r ,, . '
... . ' - - - ... - ......... ...a iiios, iasl.1,11.,11,1..
;ir. and one dollaran.l sttlcsextant.vij:: landscapes, ruins, lattice goihie, lirs. and in 111." s.in..-. l.lai.. border .r.i..-l, vl......i... ...... . .. . . .
anchidv- in the ,,eseceof the d v i, ! tos, it it, ,!, place, and hind it there. o the i.Ve inT Xf lb-in, mory of the de til. After it was over Vr"""iple of engraft inj." This plan, it :"'"' l'r""-'l''cs- all the new Knglish and French ,tt l,"-s that may be
oil li'.lH circa list ,;,c ", alter another occur- s id, has nroved entirniv eeo.ft i - : " . m iue mos, com-
IOIIIC Hie ililKru! I V , , , "'"-" V,,,ll,-"- 'ren.wn. are in-
- - ...... oarr
I'lrillril Trees. mdent of the Hen
sits that girdlml trees may be preserved by i T, ,"! eM Ho Indiana
1!,.. f ,1'.,.. ... i l !-m a.ttanci
...j; .ore.,-.. T.-.ke out a MwV f J -. j.- . .
"t..r.xienaiiir-,nove Ant kr ms.-w.ts
and Iv-low the girdle, and Like trom the body 5,'rted threetimes for one , :,i, ,,. ... . " made in advance. .me doll:
.-. ,,,,.,i v, ni.i.inei tree a diocK Cnrresnni.il nor if,,-, .... .1.,,.,,
S ' 1 ". ' .. ....... .-ue .ear. si
more me. i-i sinoe sud sii, xt ith the bark on, aud ad- m'y if ,w "
'.after another occur- ,s said, has proved entireiy successful.
irs mi '. suspicions . Astr,n,r
red to arotts f
hired horse was found iu t'l- stable. Tlim came l!,e u-ws from Cambridge llmt voa-ie r ilat had s I out the nirlit b.-l',ire no one knew whither. Then two ptlsvcre found in thegr,i-s by the si lo of the avetiu. Then .Itops of blood, aud t-taggering steps went t raced across the grass cou-l to a small shrnli-
.. . ......L....r... . . ... . .
oery which leu 11, me -mi.ii ui me nonse, and t:nd t'ardiier of Ciueinnati.
there the dead ht lv of the son and brother tv.ts found, I v 1 1 f Ct". its 'l he i,,,i f.4. le:i forw .rl in at'empting to re ich a door in the rear of llie budding. Mrs. E.liot died tint night, without "hav-
!
- , I 11 r.iMimA AHI.K and wolt made ur prices will, those of any other manufacturer in
' - mug; .'Itirrtr r. . .' ' , ! "pringanu Mimmer Clothinpand Fur- ne i . .
LoflSTIKE, Oct, 2".
ii'shiui
I
A Iffer from Trov. Inr.iana m,u. ib " "ld off at Fl KsT cos I"!
f.".- ,,c ..l- Olllt COI
iirumrs o, r snocs ig mu.ler, which has been perpetrate." on the trading Boat, F.liia, No. 2 near Thou, posn'e Ferry. The boat, it is supposed, belnna-e.l to :ti
. . T, -' ' 1 1 , T 1
11. -M. Kb'XST ,k- SOX.
Xo.i. Collec-e Hall
Shades of evert description made to order, mh 1!, 1S5-.' 13-lv
Coo.ls at th
"uotiiic auc nit
an on at MKSi'cos Asitwill
litiue until 11... evil, ..r . . ... .
sooner ton call and see ,!.. 1...11... -ri... ....... . "
lions range from fll to 33 Per cent. The . T ' .-"iOOHF, No. 3 Main st.. F..it betw een
-pi 1 , r . '" ' I'-'eie iiiem to oner to their customers new and
.... ..a ....... i. tt ittioui anv person " i".ni
r.l .1, fl....- 11.., .. . .... ... n.c
-. u, am. oeu cioines. covered
.l.lk ..... Y....1. : .1 I 1
an niarKe, 1 at their selling price, as the one price . t iiiciiiunn. . umr nw 01, st s,,., w ill be adhen- A to as hen tororc The nm 1 " "''"""f"1 assivrtment of Mens. Koys and chilpri, tors ot the above estaldishiiient hat e adopted 'Xn'n s,raw Also.a beautiful Hue lot or soft that mode of doing bi,s, ,.,,. x;7- -,.ar o!,i their ':,,,"n"'re "-its: emhraeingevcry color, w hite, pearl, stock entirelt ti... .....I ..r ,-.,.. . " " ''laeand black. Jlv shelves are also filled w ith n
beautiful ssnrtinciit of spring style of Silk mid Fur
s at all times, and the extensive i.ri,... '.' mJ own manuraettire. to w met, 1 tuvii,. the
are now making for the -pci-nai niieuuon 01 my ot.test friends ami a.sptamf. 1 1 1 -t-ii 1 i,L . lances of llrookvillc ami t icinitv to give me a call
with blood; this aroused t he suspicion of the r'''"ir'' "",m n this for mori'. room. A II w ho 1 wlu'n Jou are in '"-' f- " "5 1 1 a e II it fit-on Ihis A....I.I: ., . . . .
cze,,who commenced dragging the river 'H-..ln.U.u...
and at the time the letter w as w ritten their : ,'u,""e,ves "P- the better for their pr.e. ' ; Healers. No. 511, Pearl street, between WaP
ii-he.rl of her son's lit. Iv,st;mii. ' bodne-s had W f.. I . ..u L , ... j v.. , 1.1. ..,... ! . ..A "t AlK, '. ,'1ff'''"l;i''"''i
, i"'"i ineir neacs .split '"'' -.-. sme ...an, si. net. roiith and Fifth. "'" '- "- ls-ly fall ,ive,i; every inquiry was m.i ie; and a I open and iron weights tied to them. 5ev-j Cincinnati j - 011-r's jury was summoned. They re- "itl trunks ere lound in the boat, which' T Mlt7t7nn4-n-Zi.Z j CTl A "VIXOl Wholesaleand Retail Pi-
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Cilieiiinnti. I, bio ll-ivin P.,..,.i. ...... ,i....
... ...... mnmn. I'louns. Ni.ti-H. vv...,. , rooms 01 .vj hv l-Pll f....t in ...... .1.. .
which
turned what is" called an open verdict, and . had loeii broken open and rifled of their con- . ,e matter passed away from the minds of' tents. ll e general public. j All bevond the above is still wrapped in the Kuttli.rewas one who remembered it. 1 most profound mystery. 1
tJI'UlM- I IMIIfMS 1 oil S.V.-c:i-I LKMKX-S HATS. I shall introduce ,t Spnie.
tieutiemeii s lints on Salurdav the lit Ii ol
leasure in inviting my patrons and examination of mt'llAT for the
nu. lent that it w ill commend it. lt
compare well with any which
ttl
I -March. I tak
I the public to ai
Spring, as .,,
lo their fat or and
lll.lt l.e ot! red. boihas ree,.r,lssl I ....i:...
I shall be pleased to show iv HA IS to all whu mat "atomic wiih a ,-all. ami evert care shall ! taken to please those w ho mat leave their orders. n , ,- li-t A MC. apsi-ly l.i, Main st. east side. bet. Fourth tV Fillh.
'IMfl! n.ly! V:ttf. U- ! ! -Twelve dollars per hundred pou ni'. and no charge for oxes at M. IiKMIMis I'snJ, V..t..rr vv..i
belweell Fifth and Sixth sir -els. Cin, inuati. apl . 1-3." .i-lt
I
stre, Olli,
store
I IHIVri'. Manufacturcf. and bs .1 . .. . .,- . . ...
1. V" '. "-, 'loor. .1 esl ot M:. III. Il.r.
,. ' "ii", 1 imp.-. 1 oros. lines aiul twines
-ni .iialiue, alel sizes, tt Inch
rturers prices.
he sells t
lull lv., l-.V.'
Ileltlll-l-.'-lv
r 1. .fir: a hv. i
onimissi.
ieai-r 111 green and dried if :ii
ns, snrui. pert . grap." ro.e.s. aspar-'irii
11 Men haul, and
fruit trees.
Kiiiiiiarn plants, t'ar,
plements. No. pi. C.iugre mh III. I.-.VJ 13-lv
',1s. and agriettli oral im
slreet, t illellil.i.ti, Olliii.
our a1. 1 -
.1111 Ifl llliui,.!,!,. I, . .
the hi-hi st .1, Eri c. ami a L-r-'r3)
taimlv K.in 11:- C
The Comp...ii.d Sar.Mi'n! i.
pcrn.ai.cnl cure .if ifi.i.c il,s, an impure stme of blond, ami n,, the lit, r and s,(,.na, h. 1 ,., , r king, evil, ulcer,, scald In a,!. , !, CriiptU.II-. hint, I,, .,r. rlan.cl rjri, gla..,l..tar , '.ration, pains in the h, .,,-. ami ,,,,t ia, asi hnia.diarrh'Ka an, I ilt.i
T-.tr I. t via i ... .. cnsunipl...... wl,c cjii,.,!!.. , .,.
.( ..... ..... ........... v.srsp lis,.. 1 ,e 0. Ihe lull qs
It I l S"l"0 r.S. 1 .vi Grind Stones of a su- ' " I perior ipialiit , now on hand and for sab- cheap ' Kit IIAK1I TYXKK.
i
fe i! it ,vr.- a '-. ir.-.i "" -'.' tk - ' .1
,i,-en,',i again aiinoiinees. 1 i.-il he is inst r...
eeit ing from New York, a fresh supply of Sc:i-on:ili- t.ooiN, which, in 11. billion to the stock now 011 hand, w ill make his assortment holler and more complete than he has ever heretofore otfered in this market. His variety is en.llessan.l almost i,,,iiii,.,.r-.l.l..
embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of
"hi.nrv dry voo.l. Kilk fioodn nnd nnliuns. lorlhrr iih large slock f lloois. nd shon, hnls nnd raps, KonurlN, ("nrprlins. ri-ndy mntle rloihins, 1 1. il.l tore, lilnsswtirr, qnrrn.wi.rr, (.KM r,ir..t, hilr nad rol it mrpcl im rp, ollon turn, Irnlhrr, wimlawgliiM, I, inset . I ail, xvhile lend, jjrind Mlcnrw, Soil, iron, nails, nnd lerl.
and a general assortment of evert t!iin
t
'M'a.eii:
ti':..n: r .'u.ii .r:..il...( " ! .. , i. ... i,.r ) r, n't -I to no ic-ri
ir, ',a
!l!l
r k -,.t
111 a cotiiurv siore. lie would sat to his frien.is that In- has the adi antage of thirty tears e;i-ri-ence in this branch of business, spent ruosth in
iirooK t me. t itu an exteiideiT acpiaiiitanc w ill
itn-prominent jiicrchniits of -,,,, i,,:,, i. an. ,,,, Faslern l i'.i.-s. w Inch enables him to but at low tg ures, and sell at such rates as w ill secure t.. Iiitn tin
p-rinaneiit custom of purchasers, who mat in
ins goo.ts. He w 011I. t also state that his sto,
li'-. -II i.oejriii w III! speela ren-rellee lo . ... .,,.-
the coiintrt. and he flatters hiiuself thai the sit les. patterns and price, would not fail to ideas.'-th, tastes of the most fastidious. Inducements snrticicnt to persuade all to examine his goods before bill ing elsew here.
So
persons oi -cr,. 1
.iiliainalinu of ihe 1.,,,.. im',,, ache. .lai. n.lice. fever and a 1 1: IV ters ill gei ra !. general and disease, arising IV. 01, a i,,n,,: and w he. ever medic, lie m r. .( purify lh.- ...n m.
I he) are a purely vecet .1 Me i ' ir.t, 1111 he llsc.l h, per...... of al I air. I I,, . ar,
Tile palate, anil pr,.tltic..
eripiiigu. ili.-ir ..p. raii, n. II
rnlll.l lie gilr , uf nu., .!, Iiatcu.i.1 tliu.
(rri iil neii. ti .
vt c ask 1.0 person to
nie ,111-11 ic. lie, ,) , I ,, ,;. 1 1 1,11 i!ir at I,
t-ha,.- a hex. ami 1 1 on trial tt ,1,.. . i ,, Lpcrf'ecl al i.lacli.in. "hi j ran r. tun, .1, ccive ,he ii.oiiey p.i,.l I,,,-" ,1.,- ai,., p. he parlicular l..a-!.f.,r '-Dr. 11,'i.r' Sarsaparill , Puis," ai.il i,h.. rte ,t,,,i o pi r on cadi In.x ha a l..e. ,it,iie ..I ir.. .1.,., Huberts, M u a, c ,.f , ahil mute tit In rs. Lellevs , f,e s., M, ,.,,,,', o , ,;i. i,,, dress, ,1, p,, paid, p. C. P. Kat, ,.c X.Y. lealcrs in Frankl'i. Co.. l-i . ra I. qiiiri.iv nt th. Kilm.i's .,1 ni. , .. ; . ,e : Nov. ?, "51 ,
'k'b-'is VKTII ..Jir.Ulflnf in.Mnl ' . 1 J. H. Mi:is-i.K!Mr;,.. e i .... 'i ,' , , .( ,
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I ' I BMI1 IHM Sr.-Walnut I., I and Fifth. Cincinnati. Ohio. (I. Proprietor, late uf Walnut si. House nth J l.'-jt
t,.,-ii Pour'h H. C.,:,ri:,.v.
pl; A eV SI TOSI I ''! IM.P""r.-It. t' purled aud Hoinestie Clears, ill all Iheir van,,.
;iUi:i,i,,l AYnIrr I'rnof Hoof ii,a. I Ihe im. I. rsigi,, , I liavingl.een appointed -. nt ,'.ir ,- ' " Nl- Pam irs Fire ami Water Proof
I.'
a lit Th'.'
inn.-, is iion re.i.iy lo .lo rooting of this kind in part ot l-raiiMin. I nion. or Fat ette counties Store rooms of I . w u.,i i'a .. ... ..
Hurton in lirookville.are covered with this kind
... ,-.u, ,in me p.. re referred. iiiiral,ilitt.ci...,,ess. safety, and convenience
, ... , -is superior, in Ihe construction of
....-...,,,, ,,,L-s. Xy jy ltl.V.I :in-i-v
lt
ji:o. . i'iti i:A (,. -fieio.iooii. , ."e have ., httn.l a tine assortment ol these superior Mel..,!,.,,,,, at prices t ,;, . circiimstanis or all .lesmngto pos.es, an instrument, combining utility ,! cheap,,,-,. The largest ie i piano case (sometimes railed M. lodeon Pianos) are beautiful. I he tone, are exceedinglv pure and rich, and by using the swell. loud enough ..r a small church or hall. Their compass is 3 octaves and from that down to 4 octave in plain cases, as good mi ins,rm,.t ..very respect. except in size mid outward tiuish. We are dc agent, for the West, and sell at manufacturer's prices, w holesale and retail. Please call mid examine these Melodeons. to. gether w ith as H,,.. .., assortment of Piano, as can e lound w est of the mountains, mostlv from the factories of ( hi, k. ring. W lward A- lirott n. , , , . . COI.IU KN ev KIKLIi. apl n lif-l-y Sole Agents, 1,1 Main street.
A.C. PARRY. JOIII ItEl Kl.T Parry and Iicckly. Manufacturers and I-alers in SIOYKS.TIN WAHK. Plain and Japanned, Whole sale and lb-tail. STUFF" LA.MPS.A-e. West side of Yine st., between Kront mul Second, Cineiiinali. X. H. All kinds of lob w ork in Tin. Sheet Iron mid Copper neatly and promptly executed on reasonable terms. Lamp t;ias altt at s on hand. Orders from a distance w ill be promptlv attended to. mh lv', 1S3 Iv'-lv
lHarble Works. tt'M. WROOKF1FI.P. i nn mil v. Illlnnmti n.
-tir.tl. HlllllllilTI I.IIA Ml, MtRBi.K 11 Works, on the Wet side of Hroa.lwav. between F ifth and Sixth st,., t iiicinnati. manufacture to order. .Monuments. Tombs mid "'raved stones. Mural Pieces. Tablets, llaptismal Founts. Mantel" I'rns.Yases. Italian ami American .Marble. A-e.. iV-c. Cabinet and Counter Tops, lb-signs fiiniished toorderand w ork executed in the neatest, most approved style, s. ulptured or plain. No Agents are employed by thiseslahiisliinciit. my -Jl--oj-ly t 01 II 11". '. Importers and dealers in Clocks. Watches, Jew elrv, and Watch-.Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and verge watches; line gold and gilt jewelry: gold, silver mid common spectacles. Cold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentist, tiles. tots.iVe. . i:m. Main st., under Commercial Hank", Cincinnati, Ohio. .
I :
b't
spaltis
al la-. . and
lies. W e keep cor,tantlt on hand a Ian
era! assortment of Cigar's. otisi-pi g t,t
t an, , lies. ( azadorc i'riiu ipes. Hall c.iiiiiuon.
Al so T. best brands of .Mani'f.u tared Tobacco, w ith evert otherartii Ie in our line. whi. h w .- nr.
I to sell on acconiuiodaf ing terms, at
till St.. 3 doors South of Seventh, fin I,
dpi 1113 .MAKTilKNS.V OH I iK.M A N N.
prepare, I to No. --"tut Mai npl 1113
11I.OII1: IT OTHIMi VrOHP.-Amberg II V Machel. holesale Clilliiiig lep..t. Xo. '.'I'l
-Main st., Cincinnati. O.
Oct. 17. "31 -13-1 v
rl.Allir.'t 11 n (I Kiii ltsKin Store-II i Kki-icr. No. 07s Main sir,., !. Keep 011 hand trench Calfskins; i;.-iliiin,,re do do; Philadelphia b.ilo; Philadelphia Moroccos; Fr lido. Spanish mid Cily sole leather. Clack Hack Sk ins b.r gaiters and shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest pri. es paid for deerskins mid furs, mh 111. Ir.VJ 13-lv
1. Ii:so A CO Ftigravers.-md I iilio-
1i:0
crapiier. 1 upper I'late I'rinlers. St.-neil llran.l
(i
1 inters. A-r. .torth W est Corner liain. and Main sis., and KH Main st.. ov.-rT. S. Cooilmau cv ."s. Hanking Hons,., Cincinnati. 11 Pllill Heads, A. hires, Car ls. Lctw and Note Headings, babels. Hank Checks, Hills, Jiralis. Notes, eve., at v.-ry low- prices: Diplomas. Cerlili.ates. Konds, Maps. Flans of Kstalcs, tewn plats, etc. fob i,-v. iv
Conaersville Hartle Woiks. 'PUSS establishment is iu CointeH"s large buildI ing on the comer of Monroe and Harrison sts tt here the best of Itiiliiin wild American "Tlarulc It alwats to be had. Monuments. Tombs. Headstones Mantles. Table-tops. and every variety of IMiiin anil Ornamental Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced prices. The proprietors are satisil nl that, with the workmen and the material they have procured, they can do as gooil work, and inas neat a manner, as can b-done at any ot her establishment in the West, and on as reasonable term,. The publican- respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchasing elsewhere All orders addressed to them w ill be promptly attended to. as they are determined to give general satisfaction. M. A. rii.WVKOKll.v W.W. JIM ES. July 311, Is3-J. 3.-t;m
me one come all. to hi.-old stand s.... if
bargains can be had. All kinds of countrv produce taken in exchange for goods. 1 he market price in cash alw avs pai.l for erain. O' .Iii. I Kit ilA KD TYN Ki!. The Fire in Brookville t A K lis no difference in the price of goods, uni I less ii make, then, cheaper than ever. To prove that they are so t cry cheap, just step into l.i r-j os and examine his Henri i k ml" .rsr "tin.onnlilr lomls.
Just arriving from Philadelphia and P.allimore; t. Inch he is selling. henper than Ihe cheapest. I.A Wilis IMC lis. (,OOI,X, In endless variety. liaii.lM.iu. lv assorted, and of t'f last and newest styles, both of pattern and cdor. among which are handsome silks; Harege D dailies. Mousliii Delaines. Hareges.law lis. K relief, C. ing!;:. ins. Laces, edgings, insert I ngs. needle w orkid "liars. Sleetes. Cuffs.Silk. Cotton and W orsted Hose. Kid and Silk l.'lotes of all colors, and an immense .p k of prints. of . vert .pialit t and price, t ."ether with a select assortment of l'iiv made l.aiiers. ." lit pers. !.k.,. Shoes. Ac. oV-c. "Ii-nllfl mt-n's. 4ooiIm lit greet tariett; snpertineelotlis. ib-skin and fanet C;..-i, 11-res. Suinnier Cloths. Satlinets. 'Tw eeds. Ifo-i. rt. s,t,s , ,ltler t rat als. Stocks. Handkerchiefs, ,Vc. A c.
IJOVS IVl'.AII. llUllellt. Well sel.-. le.L of sunerlor
fllie and ,-oiriiiiou icialiiie.. , ),,,. prices. I'OOtS. MlOf. lllllH. ('Hl, Carp. lil g. I able Covers. Table Cloths; a large lls-
A vert he
and .b-ab-rs ,a s.i,r--. 1 and "i'aib.r-s Triiii.i.ii.s, Cincinnati. tCuo.
T'AMIV! l'.Mi"
"I Kelaii :
Fiast si.l,-. tlm Oiiio. ir.!.-T ant part ..I ih
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l!l i.l TH!:r. l Me-ar-. Si i-s..r-. K 1 Cutlery . No. ID. l ilt1 Main and St .; more. ( ; N. l'.l.,l,i,ii'g ...- ,1, rate i'Iiiip.'.'-: a!-,i. Me z.orsand Kuiti-s gr.-a...
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THE SPAr-JI:I KAIH GLOSS CIwii, w lutf litis I it: ;ii,iii.,! ir.': 4 it r i nm 1 1 ti ir t lit- c 10 . t Ii. In m ri jih i- :n-r '
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silk- ti.,1 1 hi ami Inch lie iiitaii) ir r l If int-rti Wlr, up) 1 1 il t it Im r to i li- h L I II t I L - atlll ..till.
rat iAti !u ('iimiuiii. i u i ii !nr 1 H lu " t oritv mrr ll ll;ur ti. i ant-On- (on- -' it
t riit - Ui iiij: mitiM inti" inl anil lu :it iiij; a ti.t altuli !i Im-iii; I i'i i" tit t Im- et :i j .u 1 1 - putt i r io r nit i i li t,in
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so IU ; !. nl ti 1 1 w .i nii ht- hair is I iijht U fr,-
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l.im. i ic, f tallntrnrr, Hardware. Cc.larw arc, yneensw are. Tea-ware in whole sett,. Ac. Ac. tbir stock is verv large, bought at low priccs.aml w ill be sold cheap'for cash or country produce. II. II. v J. C. LKUTON. Hi., .k t ill.-. April 23, ls.V.'. HE'IM IN- MM t. J. B. rRs!I IlR. Linck and Farquhar. I T Till: Post Office building.. South West Cor.1 kit .Main ami Head streets, lironk viKe Indiana. I he attention of Ihe public is most respecttullv int Ited to our spring sbH'k of goods, carefllllv selected. evcliiit .-It from the Ciiu iniiati -Market "of the lalet and most fashionable stt I, .." j "' LIN I h A FA KUl'II A R. !0-eV !:' .AeVmtlHKO-VS Just receivI e.l a b:rge and handsome assortment of the most '
i.isiiioiiaiue Poiiiicts and ribbons, and forsaleat .. '"' LINCK tV KAKUl HAL'S. i;.MI5U;.,s A. r.l II ASOIX A large 1 1 lot ot 1 inl.r. lias and Parasols for sale at the low est pos,i,ie price at '"' LINCK & FAKtll'IlAK'S.
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makcli. ir hir .Uik. .'.ai starc.'ly pcrc. ptihlc Mu at. on the b.s, lhet tun ii" keeping ., in pbci , cmi i sud caiisine ,r In grim In
arsfinn .l arl can can-.
i.h Hair C.b.s, will lb. .1. Yert liberal discounts i'i
who h.iv hv whiilc-alc. Aibiri'
X. Y. Price 2S c. ins ,., r t'..it n t .. ... :.. c i I...... i,. r.n barn rt"
i,iirnic.d the K.lilur.,1 the A m, rican Nov. 7, "it.
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SF.CRET OF BEAUTY. HOW TO IANL0Mt
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in. trip, t any per-.m hn U.U ''' h.,w to make hniwi, skin fair
V1 A y C' (;OOUi Splendid assortment Law ns. Herages. Berage He Laiucs. Tiss,
-iiks. sanns.aii.l tt hite dress goo.1, theapat
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For sab- vert
LINCK At FAKtil llAI' S.
1) III TS A ti I ( : yi s:,ihi pieces of well I iiss,,rt,.,i prints and l.iiighains. For sale at reduced pricesat 'J " LINCK A: FAI.'irHAI."S.
........ k..... ... r,m,,tr Ull. I.tniPll s
Itrachliuw ln-.h..grlhc.alb.wfacc...i.rm'l I l. a.1. h.iw ,.. make the w rink h o skin r. 1 teach hnw ,o make hn wu 1c th . I leaih l.w I n.akciitr. nsivc hr.-a, h ,. rt .. I tcach l,.. tuniakc hard hriiw hand ' I' I tcach hnw io make di-.-acl em I"
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I leach how to make ihfl hair Kr.iw l"tti""
I tan hasten the growth ol w l,.skcr. m'"
I leach hu lo have bright anil " I iraih hw to preserve th. ctesir-lit i 1,,,'Shni III respire impaired rte
I leach how to change grat hair t" " d 1 1 path how lo c hinge t he cni.r "I ""' " , .1,5
1'I.OTIIS, iis.inicrcs. Satinets oik! 1 Jcilllv-I.it K.V Kar.( tl.n. have 01, baud a
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leach how t.t niitkc tit'
l.-ach l.iiw t'- r n.i.vc .
,lte above arc all p
very large and chua e seletiiou "f . bulls., as. i,n, -res, satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. Call andsee them. ' ,, 7
'11.11 "till Avert large assortment
H of the most fashionai.le. and durable summer 1
nl'.AD'S C011n11rrci.il (ol Irtrc. S. K. comer of Main mid Fourth sts.. Cincinnati. Tho object of this institution is to .pialify gentleman practically forlhe Counting House and business pursuits: the course of instruction embraces thetheory and practice or book; keeping and penmanship, lecttir.-, .... i.i. ...... ........ M. .. : - 1 ....
.... 11. ii.s.ii ,1011s. coiuiiiereiai cm- 1 . . n ..- . , ciilations. Ac. covering the entire field ol Commer- I 1 1 Alll.tt, Ar, Linck a- 1-a
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rtmeiit of nails and general stock of hard w in
goiMis.jiisi received and for sale bv
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kn.itv i t . Vv pi rsnii iil lik
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n.lvancel .e j.",. Further particulars can be obtained i n' ''''"'', 'im inuati retail prices.
nt calling at the iiisiitutiou. or bv addressing the principal, 'post-paid:) J. E. Ilk A D. Principal.
11111 1:1. i.-. i.t-tnn I .-heap store of
ITCH AXI i l.OC KX VV. Il.wsns ' ""' tenders his sert ices to the ciliens of Brook- i ... ,
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alilt are hi, recouitiiemlatioiis. shop ihrwe d.M.rs, North of the post office. j -3, le.Kl 31-lf
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tlill llie .. '. "" . . , . p PP.dDK t Kit I lrl J 1 r Cc'iim of I.rfrrs rrrrivn' '' ' ,. Fr'. m Mi" A. L. Itei.te ". ' 1 V,'
" The Kicipes i. main. .1 n. IleaulJ are .vc.l'.il.t. lliri" r ties arc t.t-l.n. i ai-oit" ' '"
. he . 1. th and iriiuis .. .. , .. Si 1
I From Mrs. Sarah I.) mi. ' "-' ;l" l
I M I iivasse", iustl'iictl'ilis ;i"' ''
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vte have iusf received Ihe i',iii im'" , . , 1
most iK-aiitifal st. k ..f viueei.sw are, in s.-ttsor '', - , ,',. ... , ' ,,.,.. ,.,i,, .'.ml r""' '
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Ill IJ.S.Constantlt on hand, fresh sup. I plies of the very best uuulftv of lirocerics.al the
LINC K ic FAKUI IIAK.
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peace, ever before offered in this market.
LINCK tV FAKltrilAh.
Ill i: IIOI'M: The undersigned .Iters would resM'eiitilly inform the riliens of liriMikville and vicinity that they have just opened their Dte House nt the Canal Hasin. adjoining the Collectors' t llice. w here they are ready to c.der silks, muslins, cotton tarns, woolen do, and also printing of all sorts f calicoes, Ac. s TOKCKEL A: CO. e r e,i-v
PI - VriSPHIMiTIIlDK,l,.V. pOTr.rTIO.Fire.Marine m.,1 Inland In v nonnets. bibbons ami Fancy (Joo.ls. V. I. 1IK- I ""ranee, by Protection Insurance Comnm.v. o
IlOOTS A. KHOKK We have largely increas-
II cd our st.H-k of boots and Shoes. and now oiler; Hie gem. or the season, to please- the taste of the , most fastiiliou,. in the way of Mrs. HrKRKi.ijt ens- j bun made ladies sip-rs and buskins w ith the prettiest babic biHits ami other"flens" iu town. 1 may 7 LINCK A FAKHCHAR. Ui iioi.-trr.it v a o .iJATTit less j l:i. J . ob il.iFS.tt. 01, the east side of Ft 111. ( bet. 5th A fdh sts.. keep constantlv 01, hand a supe-
riorassortment of mattntssi-.s of all kinds, and has t
skin had beer, c qllile s:l!l"S M l.atass.-', st st. ni and ret''
Si en 1 of Beauty, and iio't r..J ' siiionlh. , . ,,; ,,k. From Mrs. J M ".irar. -" 1
"I mii, ri enmnn ml l 1 'l'' Sweeli ..tog the llr. a ban.' , Tin') hate been silnpK il i !' " ili;s,-c.s " , ! From Mr. H I. Srnlli, - ;4 . "I hat e iriril M I.atas.c pel" '
growth ..f Wl.l-k.r-. Hair, sr in Iii. Secret id li. a' it, a."'
allwhowant w hisk. rs, N;c.
il.'lrttord. Conn. 'The Ulidersbr.ic.l. Ai-ent fo..l.l. il. three ..ieces. w I. ich are ca. table of li.-i.ior ..l,,,,,,....!
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t or. Wholesale dealer in .ilk .roo.l, lion..,.,, b.in
m i noons ainl fam y dry goods, is now n-ceiving "d and r,-spon,ib0 oiliee. is alw ays prepared to is- (lth sides being alike and cipially soli.) tw elve
. , ,,,ii , men iiaiiis nr. pjiiii. itlarlt reipiested tocall before purchasing elsew here. New Klock, No. ,.o I'earl street. Cincinnati. North lot". leb 14. IS.-.-J l-Xnl
sue policies, upon approved risks. 0.1 favorable different times; thus lasting much "longer. Ix-sides M iral Tablets. Cms. -"S ,;
K':!"- , JOHN J. FOI TS, Aget ror rl.nuand Franklin County, my 7 -0 ,-.t"l
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RtNr. .Manufacturer of Fashionald
I nilleVISTK ITOlt'S NOTICE No- il"' :. L. M. j V tiee is hereby given that letters of a.lminisira.
iieing more convenient ir itauituiig. 1 h.-y are made of the very het material, and w arranted; and he received a diploma for litem at the late -Mcchan-
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Marble Mantles ai d Mat :
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eturing thresh- Cincinnati. Ohio. Having complete,!
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, . - "-.'.-.,.-. 1 - ....... ... ...... ;!..,-, ,,. nnm.il ,0 i.e ii.iync enlarged our establishmeiit. we art" pre- found in the country east or west, all from those par.-.l to till aM orders with dispatch, and w ill. 1 : celebrated and uncnuallc.l manufacturer!.. . Stod.lesired. warrant all tha article, 1.0. . art. ami John K li,,,.i,n, v v- t r.. .. . .. ...
nd n-pair work don. ' warrantee ritm with .V inairumem. T...,.
J. TlLNHY UCO. "
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p...... . , , ,. ,. .. "" " ia,e 01 1 1 .'.....ui..,.',.'. ..imiiiiaciurer ami importer riirniiitri, K,.r... i'i...ip. x-n ., ki ......... rranklii. 1 ..tin... . . I ..- ..... , 1
, , .-...., 5.,., . ; - - ..e.e.isei 1. nave i.een ' rap.r Hangings. .,. (,.( .Mam street, six one door above Third, where he gives his personal fr:,,1lU'1 undersigned by the Clerk of the doorsabote Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantlv hand mn ntio,, p. inanufa. tnniigall articles usuallycalled rebate (ourt of .said l ounty. A II K-rson, indebt- French and Aiuencai, Paper lla.e'in-s." au.-h as for in his line, and after S.1 tears experienco Ui the e.l to said estat are reo,ueted fo make immediate View s. t l.imm t Screens, w i.l,. curtain puper. etc.. principal Kastern cities, he thinks he can givo gen- payment, those having claims again,, 1!,,. ,,,,,, in and Yelt et and Imitation liorders. Ac, which he 1 nil satisfaction. Large assortment nlwayson baud, pros -id them duly authenticated fr setllement offers at Wholesale and Let-iil.at the lowest markWork made to order and warranted. Furniture the etate i solvent. b.f. V tf IMC cl price. ... 1 i-vHL-i-t-repaired. cleaned and varnished. Cpholsterv done August 2Mh. l.-Vrf 37.-3w lii,iiiist'-,tnr "-' with neatness rd,T,spc,v . Term, moderate. Call '.. n '- T T A,"---Cawc", lu-st spring stt le of fashionable ln" , L. M. CRANE, PI Sycamore st. 1 1 1 1 I C II, Hot SE D. D.iiut. proprie- Jl I' '. just leceivid and lor sale al PB Hilr Vlor, lBdianapo,,,, tnd. J 9j-'.7-m ' in; ; UNCK & FAKtll'IlAK'S.
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Cabinet and l-ounter Slabs
oil hand and furnishei. to or. e l with .Marble in lib", k or der. TT.115 1 VA K EI Hst ri!
II A l.'etail. I he sul-t rii'i r .- til. Lower Market. Ciin-iiinati.au
liar.lware. eiti'.raeii g 1 1 crt v ehaliles lo .ls ofall kill ls. n l'i
milt and rnsi cm snw hatforks, .-rain and grass si t tiles. -
.-hiss. ..1111s and l'islols. . ester" p
countrv trade is particularly
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