Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 November 1852 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lirs In Three Parts. WILLIAM CUTTLER, OF KEW YORK. BT PART 1. LOVE. A glance a thought a blow It stings him to the core, A question will it lay him low. Or will time heal it o'er! He kindles at the name He sits and thinks apart; Time blows and blows it to aflame, turning within his heart. He loves it though it burns, And nurses it with care; He feels the blissful pain by turns With hope and with despair, PART II COURTSHIP. Sonnets and serenades, Sighs glances, tears and vows, Gifts, tokens, souvenirs, parades, Ar.d courtesies and bows. A purpose and a prayer; The stars are in the sky He wjiiders now e'en hapa should dare To let him aim so high! Still l.epc alturcs and flatters, And doubt just make him bold; And so, with passions all in tatters, The trembling tale is told. Apologies end blushes, Soft looks, averted eyes, Each heart into the other rushes, Each yields and wins a prize. PART III MARRIAGE. A gathering- of fond friends Brief, solemn words, and prayer A trembling to tho finders' end, As, hand in hand, they swear. S.veet cuke, sweet w ine, sweet kisses And so the deed is done; Now for life's waves and blisses, The wedded two are one. And down the shining- stream, Theyjaunch their buoyant skiff, r!es-.i ii th y hut trust liop- t 0ream, Eutuh! Truth cchos "If!" TIIE SEQUEL "IF." Ifhealth be firm if friends be true It" self be well Controlled, If tastes be pure if wants be few And not too often told If reason always rules the heart If psssions owns it swsy If love for aye to life imparts The zest it does to-day 1 f pro viden ce, with parent care, Mete out the varying lot hile meek contentment bows to share The palace or the cot. And oh! if Faith, sublime ami clear, The spirit upward glide Then bless'd indeed, and bless'd forever The bridegroom and t he bride. From the St. Louis Republican. Kat Coivlip's Fancies. " Entreat me not to leave thee or return f r o:n te'.low-ii.g after thee; for whither thou goest I willgo.an.iiiiiereth.nl lodgrst I will lodge, thy p eopU- sh;,u I; my p -ople. Wh-re thou diest will I die. aiid there will I be buried. Ruth. Ii I were rVsident and the whole of Congress only for oneiveek, I would remodel the world or as iimtli of it as belongs to Uncle Sam; at least I think I would I certainly should try sjiin one of the first acts I would pss yes, the very first would bj one prohibiting men with wives and families, and men w:ili l.iniilies sud no wives making arrant ess -s ol tnemselses by running away to Cdiforiii.i without their encumbrances. I wou d'nt luve ruy suc-h a wild goose scampering off lo lea l avagihotid dirty grubbing It'll" loafing lit",, thousands of miles aw.iy while the poor women are lelt i.t home to cultivate the lii r us, c.iity noses and ragged chillies of au iiiiichuite anion ui of worse than f.itlterless juvem.ity. I have tl e.t come to it, tiie g.Hls be praise.!; and I wish evrry woman, (Califoruia wi lows I ineati.) wiio Ins come to it, aud has got used to loin-iinees like a weak loving hoping longing .miilcv thai she is had a litle of i- y s;.?r t u lien lo r lord and master (s.iv iie in u k ) br. aclied the subject. I should I ke to hea' nip iiisbaiui, supposing that I had soch an aiiim il aita -hed t i'm-, irll me h was going lo Cu-ik-roii without uie. I should en oy il; it would be cxciliug. particularly in w arm weather. I fit second thought I shoul I tu t enjoy it, if 1 cared atiytliiug lor the lei luw, I might wound his feelings. Goiug to California, are you, Mr. J -u-? (I always iiid ali.oi.iuate the name of Jones, .1 is worse by many degrees than Sill llll, and I kuow I slmli bo persecuted into marriage l.y one Ho. tribe.) 1 will have a divorce .Mr. Jons, and you shall settle an allowance on vouri liiliiren. and theu, Mr. Jones, you m.iy -to to California and welcome, or to Honolulu am! marry one of Queen Pomarcs tug t.l.tcK .i .ueht. rs.- if not, -whither thou goest I will go," us sure as my name is K ity. Pliat is wU.it I should say, or something like it and that is iv in,t every woman ola. ed iu tiie same position should say. He shou d liei-.-r heir lii- last o it. I would s.rve it up wif i hisshaving water, c ire ct y l.e I. ad tumid. d out of bed in thu morning; he should have it mixeo up with g.oans in his.oi'co f r br-akfast; tacked on to hisiiiui,. r in s:g!is cf forty female power; liia..es.i;. .lem-nlary lo his siipper.and shower.-.! tipeu him j,, ,., turrets ol tearsand thun.tcniig proeno-cth.ps ol bad luck wheu.fairlv iiist.ie Uie curtains, U s ioul l rou-lt it ut home, before he went, besure, by way- of lorelisie idat toconeiu ihe d.'ggin Quth Inv her bu saa lid to trail p off to California w in. .ut lie r. Iiasa toller place lhau her head in h-r beitt. "Whither thou g.est, I wi!l go; and where' t'lou lodg-st I will lodee; they people shall be niv peo,de. U iiere tao:i die-l, will I die. This i, the uoctriu, tue irue and only com- : pa t wlnc i shoul i he h-tiding bctw,-e inan and worn ni. -Whither thou goest, I wil go; what is s.uc. f.r the gander is sauce f-r the goo.. Will hi, brig u day dreams of gcl.i.' aiwjys ofgoi.l. repiy lienor long, wvahty moiulis, weary L ug VPar ol an.xious. mociy feanug tho.igh? Will those gold.-u ureams fill ' u; tiie. d!-.try void iu her heart, which long since tired ol selfe, when she gave it him at now pin. s aud ftets l-.r llmt aLSwering puis it n.is.-,s? While the glittering dross he is s aving for, and hiding stealthily, lest the spirit oi murder and theft should clutch it fu n him will the thought of this to her be taken 33 fair barter for missing letters, w hich he had promised to send by every mail, and never fail? Will whole reams cf orrespondence writta ever sotloseiy, equalize the lossof his daily presence iu his "louse? Will puge pon r-Z i f the fondest endearment evercoined in wo . unse her to think the less on the husband ki .s,her.'everas he left or came borne when he ua- with her? llsr chd.l, perhaps ' learnd i j lisp "papa" since he left: he taught him that first of oil ami he i not at home to hear it. The , :dd is ill, prre;i;s is djing. Oh Goul he is n -t lucre. iien ivii! be come? she asks T,i: w',-'"? refer says: "In the ' Motit.:--, long, u, repentant mouths ne it-: l pns.ov-r Her, ai loae and wrapped 1 i inemnry ; ;!,,. !;,.,t. and hope of the (U1'ire, ;,' t ios.. ,,;r. Mveitover her tnaleless heai!. Aud at night, as her praver to Him 1 ou her lips lor him. her other self. f.,r , i-iid the child she bends over her heart vs. Iliisbui.il, never, never more. "Whithr li on ent, 1 wilt j,0. Tiy 1e(l(,e sl) e my I rrple, where thou diest will 1 die and there lie buried." KATY COWSLIP. ft?" GeortTf. Pmifcslianlr i"a nn..: 1- ....... .... yiirpa,j,,g twenty seven designs for an edition ot sjin-ie isms Labin." j
Anecdote of Parson IS. Many years there was, in liiej eastern part of Maeliu-ielt.s, h worthy cl.l D D., a n.l although lie was an eminently benevolent man mid a good christian, yet. it must be con'issed, he loved a jose much better than the majority even of inveterate jokeis It was before church organs were much in use, and it so happened thai choir of his church had recently pnrchas-d a doublebass vi I. NoCfar from the church was a large town pasture, nnj in it a luiir? town .ell. ' )u. hot Sabbuh hi Summed Im get ml of Hie tieU anu came bellowing up the treet. About the church there vas plenty i untrodden grass, green an I good and Air ouli stopped to ;ry it Quality, perchance to
jasc-ruiii if its location had at all improved its flavor; at any rate, the reverend doctor was in the midst of Lis sermon, when "Booi woo-woo ! went the bull. The clergyman paused, looked up at the : singing seats with a grave face, and said: i "I would thank th musician not to tune ! their instruments du ring service lime, it an. ' ik'Vs me verv much. the peopl started; nii the minister went on. "Hoo-woo-woo!" went the bull as he j passeo Riioiher green spot. J The parson paused again, and again ad- ' dressed ihe choir... ! really do wish the singers would not j tuuet.ieir instruments while 1 am preaching, ; f.ras I have already remarked, it aunoys me l very much " j The pe pie tittered; for they knew by ihe : twinkle of his eye that he knew as w'r 1 as anybody what the real stat of the case was. I he iiiiiii,! oLaiu vie.iL on w i: ins it's- r .Course, but lie had not proceeded Tar before. ! I another- Boo-woo. woo"' came from .Mr. Bull. I l,e parson paused once more, and ex-
"I have twice a ready requested ihe mucian J Promisciions Sexual Intercourses.by Self-abase, in theu.ll.ri. ,A ' ,i t"rn,uc,an!' i or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their preven;in lite gill.rj nol to lune lliMr instruments tion. written in a familiar six le. avoiding all me.lililurmg sermon time. I now putlicularlv "',l1 t-'chnicalities.and even thine that would offend
j requcM Leiavor, lhal he Will not tune ( double l,ass Vj,, wtlje I am qrca hing." i t.i ..j i. :.. . I 1 "i was ioo much, belnv ivor got up much t- "ira in EjcdK:iig out iu c!nrch, ! aini fetitiimiereti al' t U isn't me. Parson R ;i.tk.fll j bull!.. " j "Oh," said the Parson, "is it? Then tha ; sexton will pleaeirjv.eaway tw Jn! The p"ope lauglid;but with a (fratiricd look at the success of his joke, Parson H j weni on with his sermon. tunu n-Th-niMib, .r?..!..-. .ninnno ' I . 1 ' i.vuc.ui.u, an that of London Is 2 1100.(1(1(1. . there is ( and an i ST caustic ; lug tiie me '
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u nr conception OI Mahomet paradise ! vlt.1 . o-.n " lolineellos. and Konlile Bass, constantly on hand.
no disliiicllou between a nero-ct n.xn ' IMPOTKrVT!imn.H ,..,r.s.,n;j i.i..i All orders ol dealers in the above articles execu-
'-l- , "fUio passions, by excess of self-abus,, the ,ca Yrpsl Vs BKASS INsViuTk NTS ?t' V
"We praise men t .r fiirlilinT ' i.,n...,v- ....i.,..i .i";u.. " ...L ,J! '"' Agents for sale of llaules & lo.'s Celebrated Indi
wrtler' "audnunish children f... rl. gans. lossof men.on. ,1,1 ,it i-.lr i.,..,ni.,...i .... "onus fair Premuim Perlumery, at catalogue ,
I .rvTh- I'.nli. rtt 1 1 . , , n i? iv miiiis, ii ii eessari. consu.i tiieUocj iLT Itiel uKe of eilington' whose funeral : tor with . ..iiti.lein e: be ctr-rs a perf ect cure. I Is to take place some ti-ne in November is to 1 READ AM) KEFI.ECT. The afflicted would .lo ; be buried in lour cofiins three of ? : , well to reflect befnre tnistiiur their hcalih. happi- : inahoirtHV and one of h-d i n,M' aRd 111 ",a"" t!ieirlive..ln the hand of ui.1.11 g.uy auu one OI lead. .. ,xs , jrn.iranl r.f tl is . ... c.r .,.... II... I.
J 0lf ion would not be forgotten as soon as j you are deed, ither write som thing worth j reai:iug' or do something worth writing. j XT A CoUMTRr TET TO B! DsCOTIS- D I Where the titi-gatherer wou't loilow you, aud, can't liud yu u. j O A monster blast by gunpowder, fired j ''' "'Cans of a galvanic battery, took place j lately at Furness quarry, on Loclitiii", near j luverary, Great Britain. It is computed that j 40'OIHI tons of grinite have been torn up varying iu size from five tons downwards. i ne lotai marge or powder was 6,0(1(1 pounds ! - ' t
iLT in Uemerara they have begun to nuke ! Octa Sa-I P rciBpoper from the plantain fibre. I '
I Jy" 1r wi. . r , &3 Mr. W ebster, just after ihe s ,d cata- ! j trophe of the Atlantic, which was wrecked off i mien s toint, rose in his seat in the Senate and recjred three Providential Heiiveranc-s from impending death. The first we have , -. i. lorgouen. ne second was on Ih occasion oi me loss ot the Lexnurton IL was iu New York, and had engaged passage horn in ouiwas lea ny some slight cause to' change his mind. He returned back to his ! that fatal 1 hauksgiving eve when the Atlantic was lost. He was on his m. in IV.1.: , and had laken pasage i her to Norwich! j hen the boat touched at Xew London, he ; deemed it unwise to nrooe-d ;.. i. . r, . .. . . " - '.n vaie. But it was replied.-the boat is new a. staunch, and never his stopped for win) or weather-.t is the 'storm line." le went on shore and in one half hour an event occured which left that stronor boat to Ih- m.rn r I the winds and waves, and s-nt mooroi,. ! through the land. He did not ascribe the de- , or.i.ra io accident, luck, fortune cliancl.ut to the good Providence of God, who siiff.riow io tail on the ground . k(uw ma uuiit:c i I ti r 0,dF'hJnei. 1 he Lawreneeburgn Press tells the following good one: two or three years ago, if our memory serves us rightly. d Father Jones was appointed Chaplain to the Stale prison, and a verv appropriate ppoint,nent il was. At the time wneu the anouncemeiit of the fact was made, a member of the Method..,! ci... k - 1 . i."'iii.i. irsi ling ; within range of one of the rireuits where I he had preached for vears, having some l.us- . 111-ss to transact with one of his neighbors, I ' "" 1,18 hrs.Mnd having to pass the house jol brother P , 011 his road, conclud-d ; to '- pass t.lF a joke." Now, hroth-r P . j had b.eu all the days of his muihoo.l a 7e.il011s. active, spirit-d ineniber, prompt iu his respou ses f ' nine,," an I such like, i,n always s-md peculia'ly ilelightei with i Father Jones' preaching, for lie would sit iu . the church and co operate will, great satisfaclion to himself ad that minister. Seeiu ! his wortbv brother Hi:....b..n Iu...... .1... ...... s - ........ . . vi , v ii.v, niiur mrtTO.1 iiumoreu tiisc.iple rode up to Ihe fence j aud alter the usual salutatiou, accosted him thus I M?ro!ier P- . have you heard the news?' ! ! 'Why what uews brother S anvthiiiT , J....O i strange "'I5: .-y.0" J""-, ha, been i : sent to pjiiit-ntiarv for one vear." I On heariiitr this, brother P .with nn- ' auec.eu astoiiisi.meut, indulged himself su-n rem irks as hy, you don't say so? Is it possible? i it real. y a fuel?'' 1 t .. . . 1 j ' reus, : peuss i i uy, says brother P ," I i uiere.s no mistake about it! I he it from . brother ., a,,d ,e saw it in the p-aoers, . so I reckon il mn.-t h. .o ' 'Weli,"savs brother Psilting him, no.... on me irittn ol the romor 'noa- hr... t .r but ' cau'l s,iy I'm sup rise,! at this .'tween me and vou. I alum, n, old Kalher Jonrs wasn't the right" kind of a man. The tact is, he's better tu the ieuitc,ii...y i ian out ol it, and I told mv wife he would go there some day." Ilaviv? thus delivered hinij. If of his opin- . ion and alter a few similar comments, brother ; " '"thiui without explanation, astonish--u nn.i uiiiuseu al liie i llect of ll: e imforiiialion tl v brother P- . lelt when he learuel the truth about il we never heard. This is a Irtiiehable aiiM-dole .,.1 ! II.I r.l. ,1... 4....I. .1 . - ....... 1 1 lO ..u.u ,o many person are rea iy to kick any body down a hill who has in thriopiuion got a start that way. Candles and Soap of Human Fat. Amosg the editorials of the Scientific American for October 30th, occurs the follouinrr. No paper in the country is more reliable than the Americrn. The statement furnished is horrible: i When the cemetery of the Innocents at Paris was removed to the cutside of the barriers, the buried corpses, which had accumulated to the depth of sixtv I feet were found to a great extent, appal j rently converted into fat. Thp snhv.t, of the skin, cellular tissue, and tendons, all the soft parts.and even bones had completely disappeared, leaving only the fat, which, resistin? longest the inlluenrf. .if decayed oxygen remained in the form ofnino-irc ari.I Tlco I, r. ...ii...... lai as 1 employed, to the extent of many tons by ! : S'M! t s" .imiiii'uuuic ui sua 1 an.t . :. candles. The French arc people of hne sentiment, and thv 'V cort.iinlv- on. ried the quality to a cha'rmincr p0i"nt of i reflection in receiving; lioht from candles ' maue otti 01 me bodies of their fathers We loathe the cannibal, but civilization ' f has features which, if not rendered fa- j m ili ii-,xil- t , -. w . I ,,,i,,u,j a rtpuisive as tiie prac tices of the savage. ——————— —Thunder storms are of occurrence in high latitudes. In a residence of six years in Greenland, Sir Charles Geiseke only heard it thunder once
I'JtlV.iTfl DISEASES, NEW KKMKDIKS AXU QUICK. CURES. It is important to many persons in need of Me Jieal Assistance, to obtain
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t Vst';l Tife". pood advice privately ami S" 32. alivlf V pmtnptlv. To those who may -; ti Sr'-jr ih9 desire to consult a profese..-. V. vdf. sionai person, le hi. t j o and ready skill in removing vcnero; infections in their vari ous stages and most oomph, ated forms, oilers in ducements which can Da rarely equalled by any other individual. fioiiorrlicea. Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases. Gleet. Strictures. Lhscascs of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner. p'utodout by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impntency, sterility, seminal w eakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases which are brought on by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radical tv cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Sur geon in i.!ncinnati who gives Ins whole attention to these complaints His diploma and certificates 1 i"n K i ....... .. , I, . .. Trr Charges very low. - B- Patients of either sex livine at a distance, by suiting th -ir disease in wrilinir, (rivinpr all the symploius. can obtain medicines with directions for use, by addressir.e w. Browu, M. D., post paid, and emlosinsr a r.r. Ornei At the old stand, junction of East Front ar.d Columbia (.cecom!) street, between Ludlow aud Ijiwreme streets. CF SKtX DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 46. 12m. 'Every family sltoicld have a copy. J;t invtitnaf e bosk, n'y 25 1 1 1 per cottu Ian -p.,, m-UFHS MFmrTf' xmvimi .s.-., B li AXdVooKORE tanuns an outline of the Origin. Progress. Treat 1,1 ear of decency, from the result of some twentv years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure ofdiseases of a delicate or private nature. I o wuiclt is added, receipts for the cure of Hie "" '"witsfs, nun a iremisL on me causes, svmplrms cure of the Fever and Arn. for twentvlrVl900 sixcnj.iesniie.lollar; will he fornrtiru in Diiv itnn iti i ii n ' . i s. t ., r 1... . ; i warded to anv i.art of the United St:ite. free of postajre. Address. iot:ore paid. " in. in. Box, l'.H Post Offlee. or the Author, 3S XonU Seventh street, i uiiaucijiih;,. ! FIFTV POT.I.AIfS FOKi'F.IT. PR. IIUXTF.R i will forfeit .V1 if failinir to cure any case of secret i o.'seasjiaai may cuaie un.l.-r Ins care, no matt : now long standing or atmctins. hither si x are in-. l". 3? Seven.h ireet. riuia.i a, wifiout lar of interruplion from othar patients. Straucers and others who have general ae i:uy, or constitutional derangement. ! certainly impossible for one man to und .rstan.l ail j (he ills th .-hum in family are subj-ct to. Every I respecUble physician has his peculiar branch, in I which he is more successful than his brother orofeasors, and lo that he devotes most of his time and sum. YEARS OF PRACTICE. exdusiveli devoted to the study and treatment or diseases of the sexual organs, together w ith ulcers upon the body, throat, nos , or leg, pains in the head, or honest ni -rcu-real rheninatisin. strictures, gnvel, irregularities, disease arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby th? constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Dm-'.or to offer speedr relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to anv part of ths United Cl..lfl, 13rl..A .... 1 . ... I 'll Medicine forwarded to anv part of ti JOI SE ,AI LOT AX PBIVATK il S.V I.K.-The house and lot immediatelv north of the Methodist Church is for al". " iPX!,0 -3m. j. p. lOWI.AXD. FREE STONE. T HAVE on hand, and am constantly receiving l a large siock oi tree Mone, or the veri best , quality, and my arrangements are such that l can furnish the f .Low ing articl -s either w holesale or ' retail. Window Sills and Caps. HoorSjUs.stcps or j fire wall coping; grave yard posts, head and foot stones eiiner tree Mone or Marble. I have now on band, SI1.II pes window sills and caps; 5mi ft of 3 It 6 inch door sills, 8 inch wall; GbO" of most superior water table; 4uo " of bead stones for grave yards; 2b0 pes or grave yard posts. T inches square; GbO ft of step stuff of all sizes; 51'U " of doursills. liinch w all; Eoen " of fire w all coping. -2 bv 11 inches; 11)0(1 " offence coping, 4 by lii; Together w ith a large quantitv of other Free Stone work, all forsale very cheap for cash. Give me acall at !Tlrc VAKO, East side Vine street, betw een Pearl and Colum bia, on Second. Persons from the countrv hont ! P,lrch:lsill!r sn" bv calling on me. can .ret their wants supplied at the shortest notice, ami on tho i mo4t rensonnlde l..rm. I L-...... . ...i. . r ,1.. , I .. .1 l.lttt ,1111 1 .l finished work, ofall .-omsimiiiI.- i....i ... suit the country trade. nib ie, l?o2 12-ly JOHN II. LAWRENCE. Ciuciunati, Ohio. VOXICK.The undersigred has two new- wagj.1 rocn. which he will sell cheap. 1 "- - -'" iiii.iv . ...i. ...m 01 irooii worKOct. eath. 1S52.-43. I1ICHAF.D TVNER J. H. GOOriUAPT. H. risiIKL. (OODII A UT & t ISIIB.I, irllOI.ES AI.K WKAI.IIISX in racv and tl domestic Dry Coods and ready made clothing, No. 21 Lower Market street. S. S.". between Main and Sycamore. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keen, ..oiwi ool on band, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of "-nod's in their line. Countrv merchants and dealers v ' eral.y , are invited to examine them befonM.nr.-hn. i sing elsewhere. mh 1 1-, W-lv. ) rpr.HJIS OF AI)VI'.ilTSl;.For anX lioiincing candidates for county ntliccsaml o;licesofahighergrade, subscribers w'ill be charged SI, non-subscribers Sit. Township offices $. To be paid in advance. Heaths inserted without charge, unless accompanied by obituary notice, and when so accompanied, to be paid for at the rate of fifty cents for every twelve lines or less. All notices of deaths or tributes of respect, by any one of the benevolent societies of the day. to be charged the same. for publishing religious, political, scientific, bo novo lent, ami literary notices, or anv other calls for l"'1') "'Whigs, to be charged at" the rate above Political circulars to he charged the same. For advertising w ives, double the usual 1. rices, to 1' paid in advance. ii,,. -.i . : , . , . . , i Advertising exnnUion of ,e.b..r, r,o... ...... : cret society, to be charged fill l.riee . The above terms will besirictli and invariably adu.'icu io nj i'ie liiiitersigned. NH1.SON AHiiorr nfiiin n.,.., Ji C'F'r''AKKSt).N.or the Americaii! n,CiV;af?iT,,:D wido.v sihdks T" kl' ' l,"",T,'l'- ''"vers, manufactured and sold. holesale and retail . l. M s. . ... x . v .. SC'dlege Bull, i, g. v.alnnl st . Ci.,. i i..:.," ir''cm promptly (ille'd Pedlers siiMli,.,! on ih,. . Country Merchants and lowest terms. or.fi. l.-oo. 4(V-liu - Reduced Prices. Lir.ERALrilS.Tl)Viroi.rAI.EPlKCHASERS. nr.i.i.., i , tMp At: TO if V T MIK sutiscril.er respectfully informs 11... !.:.. of Cincinnati, and the inbli. .mm, -nil.. ...... ...1 I i - -. ,'i..l lit' in. ivs ... nii.iiuia. l ire Mmtlis- i;,.nsf ad sizes al his old stand on Second Street, between Proadway and Sycamore. Cincinnati. From his lonsoxperioi.ee in the business, together w Hh Icing provided with a large lot of seasoned lumber and other materials, he is prepared in all cases ! to warrant his w ork good. i ALSO. Anvilsaad Vices furnished. Nov. 6, lSji.-4.i-0ms. S. R. HAMILTON, j Head's Commercial College. ' mM,.'" nr' "r Mn'n " '" th Stt. Cincinnati, 0. rjillh. object of this Institution is to qualify genlleJ men practically for the counting house and business pursuits. The course of instruction embraces ihe theory and practice of Hook Keeping bv i Poubl.il-.ntry. as applied to all dejiartinouts of trade and commerce. I Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile I Transactions. Commercial Calculations. Ac, coy-I ermg tho entire fields of commercial operations.! tans enabling pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from oi-ht ' to twelve weeks. Terms .., in advance. Pupils being taught individually and not in clasCoo.i l, k... , . ' v ..in 1'iiivr ni n iv iniif .... ,. ,..jj u,,o Further' particular. c,K. ,...:., .-:... I (P"t paid.) Jd' I "l ffl 1(1.1 T ti is i tx . .
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. .. o.s.i ...-.ion m ,i,c rRKNcn . s... 1 nose inclined to s,..lv c..,.,.. make early application at his dwelling. Xov. Sth. 1X ir ,- DR. A. . lillANSOX 1 i-,v . . . , permanently located in Mt. Carmel ' W.?'I,,, 'Pi-ctfuiiy om-r hit professional 'J.' ,M. P.. Fairv nine. A. C. fos.i ck. .111,1 . I! uov. li 47-2111S. r . Springfield Academy h. "Winter Sessi.,,, r s.-liool will Tr" and"' mriE ...v-.ix. vil .'l" IV I , lil.l of n., , ,..,lv,. ontinue fourteen wjeks. Th. ....... lr'...! tion , 11 remain as heretofore, v ., 11, ...,;.,. .... 'r i'er i"f"r,!,at'""- " f.r a i'mi'ssian. "st,.. kV. carmcL Xov. c, irlvA" p 1 nil 11 Id be Ipal. nniMSTR tTon's OTirE Vn. it lice is hereby give: 1 .liif ,... . . v, , , ' , . iiii.en..gue.l lias .i o. iV "minisiratorortlio estate or Ber rien II. Larue, late of tiiecotn tv or Franklin, deceased, "aid estat e is suppose,! f. be solvent. v u 1 V -'foKE, Administrator. ovembertih. lco-. 47-3. rAP!T:,' "Sr.-D. D.Slo4. propri..lr, lvUnpps, lad. JS5-W-)m
I Laurel Collegiate Hijh School, LAV KEL CITY, IXU1AXA. ! r.ttiXTi, I Kkv.H. n. ll.niiEs, A. JI., Vrincipal aud Pro. oj Mental ar:rf Moral Science. I Ma. L. D. WiTiasiiN, Teacher J Lain, Greek laud Mftf hrmctict.
M iss Pamkia Pieluixo, Prcceptret in the petnnte Ifetat tturt.t. .Miss Kmilv C!.E5isTs, .issittant in Female Department. Mhs. it. M. Coxwell, Tcaclier f Mtdern Language t. Mrs. II. FiNoi.iND Hieben, Teacher P'aiitand Guitar Music. Tbo fall session of tbis Institution opened on the lGlh of Aucust. with one hundred pupils, and tiie i number lias been constantly increa-injr. A cnsid-1 omhle nmoiint of Ciii'mii.:!! and Hliilosintiir:tl An-i
;aratus Globes, IMa;s. Ac, no-.v belonir to the1'34 WAI.XCT S I'KEET.
'i-hool; and a THoRorun rorr.sE of Academic studv i.-is been ailonled bv the Hoanl orTrnsiees. There ill Ih' public examination of the different classes, at the close of each s 's-ion. Twcnlv-two weeks constitute a session. Pupils w ill Im admitted at any time, and will bo c harped tuition from the time of entrance to the close of the current quarter. Mo deduction will be made for absence, except in case of protracted sickness. As the facilities for study in this Institution are equal to those of any other of a similar kind in our Mate, the trustees therefore take nleiisure in recoin-tieftiliiio. il ft. ' 1,10 patronage of the titizensof Frank lin. and aljaccui counties. ii. i. Mini r, rres t. Jos. Tii.sky, Secty. nov. 6, lfoi.lj-lyr. 1 UST RECEIVED AX D FOR SALE! 1 case mens' fashionable silk Hals; do do o. 2 do do; do do do :o low pressure Kossuth extra do hois' do cloth Caps; do; do; do; do; -Mens' Boysdo do; Mens" brow n. blact ar.d variegated plush caps; Roys" plTish Ca;s; Oil cloth Caps; Children's Turban do; by nov. 6,1852. X. D. GALLIOX. UST RECEIVED ASD FOR SALE: 200 Pieces Prints: j 4 bales Brown Muslin; ! 100 pieces bleached; .iu .to muslin de lainc; C 4 3 20 20 30 20 40 15 10 do do do do do do do do do do Uobiirg Cloth; French merino; silk poplin; i Oinsrh-iui; Lustre, w hite, red and yellow wool tsiunl; white and colored Canton do; plain and fancy Satinett; j'lu.nanJ black Cassiineres; fancy do Cloths, Vcstiuas, Cloaking, Linsevs. Gloves, Hosiery, ,Vc. by X. 1). GALLIOX. nov. 6. 1K-'. 4(KEC KLEII.& 15R0T 1 1 E LIS. r I 1miinSi.n.if llmtiriil In.f piinniiif.. PL'U I i , v cpcvcii x. iaci i-n . ........ . n..,,.11 ... u.l.ll.l-ll K-,FI,.y B,.lfV, oiKiicKA ion, no.-.tsi hourllt Mre"l, oith side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of strings for Violins. Guitars. prices. Not. 6, lfjC. 4'j-ljr. S. ENGLISH ec Sll.vS. "holesale and Retail IIII.IOIV S .ISA l. FtCI L ttKl, luii Second St., between Hroadivay & l.inll iw, Cincinnati, Ohio. f "ov. 6. 15240-11 r. I Dae;uerreotvpo Stock. ah.ip.. iiivl'i iy' . in L lri mi.inc w .i.e. I..... i r... i. i s.v-..... ... - Importers and dealers in the above articles, and w ill sell at low-prices. FKTF.R SMITH. Nov.S 4ti-12ni. Cincinnati, 3ii Fifth Street. . O. NEII.SON. . W. ( Ill-R, HILL. NFilLbON & CIIUlvCUlLL. Importers A Manufacturers of 11. -1 vn 11:1 Jttxl Oomrotic iqtirs. And Dealers in TOBACCO, SM F1-, &C. Mo. -.3 Main street, Cincinnati. Not. 6, 1K52. 10-lyr. II. D. CIIIP3IAN &- CO., CnmliiiB t o r n n r il I n 1 MEUCHANm WHITE WAT UK CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI. I U'llKEM'I'lM riSCINi, ITI. John Swasev el: Co. Tweed. Sibley & Wright K coves & M 'phens. ", ONM:IlSVI!.l K.1ND. A. B. Conwell cc Sons. Nov. G. lraO. 4fi-lvr. riMiotincc city. I. Morison .V New bv H. & II. M. Cnuk'liii, IIA.iF.nSIOll'N. IV A . S. Wiggins & Co. lleorge liiliespie. Lib-nil cash advancements incuts. ma lo on consigiipHIW C.I.ASS A I Q I ' r. I' ' S V A 1 1: V i"c have 011 band a large stock of China. ;iass II, '"' UV ns'.vare, selected especially to suit our holesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern Healers in style, quality and prices." In our stock of H i 'ensnare w ill be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers in tiie East and West. j Also keep constantly supplied w ith I of Rockingham and Yellow Ware quality. :i large stock of superior 1 Our terms a-e favorable, nud we invite Mer ( chants to examine our w ares akd prices. j SAMPSON ev CO., I No. o- Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank. '" . t, ls.i-2. 4(i.-li r. Cincinnati. lAIlPI''ril;S,-Tlu; undersigned would s:i V' ' a" those 11 isiiii g to furnish their floors with :i carpet that w ill look well, do good service, and never fade, to ca II at his estab! lishmeiit and lock through his present sto.k. whi.h he has lately re ceived troui the cast, w hich can be sold at prices w hich will compare favorably w ith the lowest Cin cinnati rates, lie has. 1-very Variety, 01 uie lines, siy ie an. 1 tiiMiion, ranging in prices irom o.. 10 1 .a. cis. per varo. nocan and see him Oct. anh, 1KS0. I.MCHAKU TV.NEK. HATS ASD CAPS, 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur. Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, cloth, and Fur Caps, just arriving and Tor sale cheap by RICHARD TVNEU. October Jt.lh, 1S.V2. Livr.i: V stahlk. 1 ft AV. PA Y .V I'. Jit A I,V, under the "" '' '-- r. ei .. .i 1. 1 . wouin announce to their friends and the nublic cener.-illi. iln.t i.-v haie opened a livery stable iu Laurel, at the old standoff. V.Mitchcl. on Pearl street and Canal Ha-in. where they w ill be ready at all times to furnish carriages, buggies i.ii.i horses. They have a good supply of new and fashionable tw o horse carriages, and .if open and covered buggies. Persons coming to Laurel by canal or otherw ise, w ill be conveyed to the neighboring towns or country without delay. l!ori.cs Kent By the feed, day or week. tJentlenien don't be trudging a'foot orstarvingyoiir horses, but give us n call, onnernis are ivasonable. 4a ! Marshall s Salve i IT HAS HiOVK.N ITiKLF to be the groatast I remedy of tip age for White Swelling, Kevsr Sor,-s. Piles. Kheumatisin, Sore Urcasts, Pull Khenm. Tetter. A c. Will ft: SVi:i I ISC U has necr r.lh.d lo Vhite Swelling w hen oj en. Fever Sores, old I b e i s. c, alwavs vicld to the healing iiifluence of this celebrated Salve. Pll.K-i This Salvo is the only remedy that has proven uscn iiiiaini.ie as a cure for Ihe Piles. If applied according lo directions, and persevered in, ilwill in i ll cases effect a permanent and lastiii" cure in this painful disease. " SALT-KHKr.M A X l TETTKIJ-lt has performed the most astonishing cures in these diseases KIIEV.MATISM AM) BKdM'lUTIs 1 1 "has given geneniesjitisf n tiou in these eompliarts SOKE AMI SWELLED P.KEA STS-iVe would particularly rondminl. o the SalveforSore Breasts I w hen open it w ill heal thym sound in a short time I It will likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, aud prevent ulceration if applied in ,,.- son. Prepared bv MAKsilALL COBLEXTZ. I , . I.EIVISB! no. Ohio. ! For sale by M. M. HMIF i sep2t-4IVly Brooktii.m, Ind. pETEK SEl'F & SOeVSWT,n!s,re Hard 1 ware Dealers. Xo. .".!. Pearl street. between Walnut and ine streets. Cincinnati; mh lii, 1F3J 12-lv C .UITIf A S' I XOS Wholesale and Retail Pi. V -' -s -v k, ano rorte Dealers. .Xo. 7fl. U'.,.i c ... . ncinnati.Ol.io. Having completed their now saleSrZZl . . . - ........ ci... ix vri I i;i iiityt in r n. ami join, n. Dunham. X. Y. A full wrin -n Terms casa loi n ly w-jf. s. rREirn. mint aw vsn.. r !:'L"'"r a a x iiu a, itiuiy ua & W X N WE. IPOJETKUS and wholesale dealers in Irish 1 Linens and w hite goods. Also. Umbr.-llas.Para-1 s-.is.i.ioics. tiosierx.and every description of trim 1 mines ami fancy dry goods, corner of Main nn- . t.i.i-iuiiau. ma 12 IS-Ivd TD. Cra. U E X F. TT Tt,,U- c "rackers at I cts 11,-r 11, s:...i. ii;..,..;; .. e ... er Ih, hy the box or barrel. Jio. 3(1, Low er Varke Cincinnati. mh 5, lfvi 11-tly V.H.MooRKP.AsnrRo!.C.F.W,LTirH,S.B.KEvs. xMOOrvE, ANDEUSOX & Co. Publishers, Booksellers, and STATIOXKlis, Dealers in Medical, Theological, ni.-vs.i.i 1 c.,i.--i i .1 .1 x,' 1. 1 .-oil.. 11 viuil OCIlOOl IOOKS,.VC. o. 28 Fourth Street, north side, west of Maiii.nmt "' -riiero, .nam and Fourth streets. Cin. im.-ni , r'MipiTior Blank Bonii made to order for Merchts, Hankers, Steam-Boats, Countj Offlces, &c K-rT. llVjltai. 47-lyr. '
ni'Uf ITCrtF. WAIIE noons Havini; I purchaseil of .Mr. Gie.nsitR. his stock of liirnit ire, and havir.ir enlarged the room, und abled largely to th" sloek on hand, I am now ready to supply the public with a pood article of furniture, bought at established houses of credit. My stock consists of Sofiis, bureaus, centre, card, diiiinpand breakfast tables, writlnir desks, enchned, plain workiim an.l wash stands, beiisteads. plush, cane, and common chairs, mattrasses, lounges, safes, cribs. Ac. The artid.i I w ill sell cheapfor cash or approved conntry produce. My room is in Linck At Karquhar's building. my ia-i-.-tr - JAMES. M TYXEK.
PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! Wit Unparelieled Success Cincinnati, onro. IHii ted Xew lteim.li.-. i 1lK' "Al.l. offi rs to the afitii ted Xew Itemeilics, t' (free from minerr.l roison Inch dih'use ili.inminer.-.! poison.) which diffuse them- ' selves throiitrli every part of the human si stem. antiiioiet uie eneiut virus, in the short snm e of from two to six dais, consequently even sviuptom ofthis insideosis monster disease leaiesihe'sisteiii. and the patient is again .tstored to full health and vigor, w ithout any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and nnu the last state oftheircase worss than the first. are particularly solicited to call. l.ong slandli.g eases of Goliorthra and Gleet, Strictures, urethral disi barges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, l?nc orrhca, (or whites.) inipotency, rheiinm ism. diseses of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kiducis, ludrocele. cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases. S.c..vi!l be quickly removed from tnc system, by the use of Dr. Hall's nr i enietitet. Also, coughs, c ilds, bronchitis, ihcipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysenten. diarrhoea. liver complaint, piles, Ac. w ill be treated, careful, thorough and scientific mumicr. in a lake ltiirtiriilar "Notice. I j ii.i. il 171 1 il si . 1 1 1 1. ii:iiiii. i.ii.si ir.ii.ii.ii.lv ...fin mn Tl. .. i . .. T i .... . ... . . . in oy louin. wnicn exi.ei reason. .Irnwi s tneimirv del'aces beauty, diminishes stn-nuth. vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and incurable sores, makes a strong man weak, and a w iae mau a fool, is 'rented with unparalleled success. Wraknrst ami Impotent-) , IlcllilitV Of ItlC .Ve t tint tli viu, m.i.l i..i...mi.i.li.
me resin, oi nu carii uuo.i, lliouali souietliues pro- . . ... ma. j , or iitiscrtulv in app-ar-duced by other tamte. viz: long residence iu a j ", e' '"evoh nt institutions and all others w ho .lewarm climate, frequent indulgence, and a larictv . ,rv, delay funerals in.t:l the arrival of.!is;utlt r,.. of intercourse, clus ' application to business, some"- j "r to make suitable prepar.-.tioi,s l.,r iniertimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it I n,0,', an.by use ofthis machine preserve them fur
f!(lO! on spontaneously. Persons thus aliiicted rs-'ow most of tiie s in i, .ins ni preuiainre uecai . t!ie loih. lient'u. he. I h of meniorv autl ilestitnto of vcm;r;il pleaim. It i imiosiMe to be t'UurU in a more mort lying ci.ililior,; cut o.'l as ii were from all allurements of female society, with no hoyes of domestic hi ppir.ess, mid deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Per an, s thus alllii ted. should call immediatelv on I'll. HALL, ai d he at once restored to heal'.h and happiness, li 'lav is liaturerotis. MiVh. AM FKVi:K. Dr. Hall's cclebnit-d Ague Powders have never b-en known to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy . an. I purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can . ..nsuli Hr. II. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sett to all pans of this I "idled states and Canada. nov. K; Is.V.'. 4T-li r. I. v . APPLE li Carriag Manufacturers, Monroe St.. Coniiersvilie ana. iv II "ilv ISIKK fliCid'S PI l(i.-Vui shlill open this w eek several of our Si.rihL' st i k of Pianos, to which we invit the aitei.ii..n ol purchasers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas Chicberirg. w ho it is ell known, is one in" the oldest nu. I must successful ruituufacturers in this conntry. Tiie-e Piano l-'ort-vs are north ten per cent more than those made without the cut ire irm, iraaie. lis they are liiereey more durable and remain in tune much lin ger. '1 he touch is more deli, ate than in other instruments, a fact worth the consiileratiou of ladies w ho have not the amount of siivrgth reo. uisiie io press now n in. manufactured. keys of many pianos now Please call and examine our instruments. COLBI H.V .V K1EI P. Moie dealers and publishers, l."4 Main street, spl It, lev. 1-y Cincinnati. FAK.VII'.HS !!Ti:i,-Comer Race ACoiirt streets. Cincinnati. A. C. Hil':, Proprietor, utlacbed the Hot ! is a very large waggon lard and stabling f.ir2i;o horses. Lills verv r.-asonal.lj. apl 0, l -.i Ki-l(i-in BHItJK A "V holesale and retail deal. rin t'a..iil Iti-tvu I 'l.ii.b m v.. -o . .. .. . ......... ireet. second door below J bird, Cii.tini -i. tl lim i t sp-v i. J. av. Kr.r.iv. isosi. tfJ'---v? !' r.ttrsrpon PcBtiNf fv-v v- I liankfiil for past favors, wotihl li-g ""-s L- Ihe continuance of ihe n.,ir,.i :. ..!' I me ciuzens 01 town and country. He w o;. I dire : n.ieiuiou ... t.i nu , in nu taking a premium on a ; lull set ol -irtldelal leelll. lit Ihe late I-rnlikliii v omity i-.-nr. .-.II operations in the denial Art performed upon Uie Lit. '-I .lllil mo. .t i.norovn.l ,.ri.,..:... I .. . ,,,,,, it nil ... rar.t"il. No ch.-ir.,, Iorer1.111i1.10lo.. n. ...I, ;.... jr7't)a;tc iu tiie North end of the Adair tavern J 1ICAI- 1I-1!1P. -s;lfIis!!Cil fivp .r use, by Ir. BviiiUcltn N. W. Comer of Tlr.nl and I nion St,., b -tu eeu Snr aim l ine sire, .-is. I'litiaiiciphia. t-itteen years of extensive and tinint errupte.l prraclice spent iu this city have rendered Hr. K. the most expert and successful pRictitioner far and near in tiie U.-atment of diseases of a private nature. I'ersor.safllict d w ilii ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pairs in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strii tur 's, gravel, disease arr-ing from youthful excesses or impunities ot the blood, whereby the constitution t has net .', me enfeebled, are all tr 'ated w ith success. lie w ho places himself iind 'r the care of pr. K. may religiously ,-onudc in his honoras a e'ouiloiuan, ami coidi'lenily rely upon his sl!l as a phi sician. 1 sK' fit rliciil.tr ItntH'r! 1 iiiiiii men w no nave niiercii liiemselves liv a certain practice indulged iu a habit frequently learned ftoin ci il coim.aniou, oratsch'... the effects o! w hich are nightly felt, even w mi asleep, and destrov both mil., I and bodv. shoubi aiaily immediately. Weakness and . onstitutioial debility. 1 lossof iiiuscular energy, phisical ussitu.lc and "-enera! pros.i-ation.irrilaliir.'.yand all nerv,. ,s ahe - 1 ti.u s. indigestion. sluggishness f the liver ami ev- 1 cry dis use iu any nay connected w ith th" disorder i of the procreatiic functions cured, and full vigor; .oii-o. Vontlimid tliiiiliociil. a iinmnrn i n f. o a kicm iti m nn iTit. KlXhELIX on Self Preservation Only rt ,n 1 his Book just published is tilled w ith useful in. formation, on tiie iiilirniities and diseases of the Ceneratiie Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, .Manhood, and oTo age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice find iinoressive w .i..ii..f. t.
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gives, will prevent years of misery and sutTcring : (1 rf? ; IBSOS A" CO Engravers and Lithnaiiil save iiiinually Tliousnnilsol Lives. i " cniphers. Copper Plate Printers. Stencil Kr:nul
Parents bv reading it w ill learn how to prevent uie nesiruciioii oi iii. ir . nu. iron. A remittance of 23 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Hr. Kinkei.in. X. W. corner of Third and I'nion streets, between Spruce and Pine. Phil, mlelp hia. w ill insure a book under envelope, per return of mail. Persons al a distance mav address Pr. K. bv let - tor. (post paid.) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, etc.. forfroin oil by sending a remittance, and put up secure damage or curiosity. Bonk sellers. Xe-vs Agents. Pedlars. Canv.iers and all others supplied W illi the above work alvcv, ow rate's. o oi--p, e IOOK ST lTIOX tUY-Call in at Scott's Book store. Bragg House. Post Ollice room. Liberty. Cniou ( ounti . where j on can tind ill most every thing usually kept in a Book establishment, and w here you can with a very small sum of money procure enough of good books to make a nice little family libr.-ri. Bibles, bibl-dictioi.ari s and Commemarys. Philosophical. Historical. Biographical. Poetical. Religious, Miscellaneous, and School Books. Albums, scrap books, blank books, and every variety of record, post, cap. letter and note paper. together w ith all the etceteras, belonging to Hie trade constantly on band, und for sale on the most reasonable terms. JOIIX W. SCOTT. i.tuerti , j une IMii, 1,-32. er-tf i.ower to the liuinan sysl mh lo throw ou" al diseased and w orn out inatter. Dr. Anderson h.''S used the .Ncutralizer in his practice for all varietiesvlf diseases arising from adis irdered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete sue.'ess.ascnn be siiown by liiiudre.lsof certificates. All ve ask. is thatour friends w ill .all and give it a trial. ,i we know that it w ill give entire satisfaction. X. D. flailion njicnt iu Brookville. Druggists and countrv niefchaiit si'pplie.l in large or small quantities bv Wiii.Auueison. .in. s, .nam St. Cincinnati The Flac. for Bargains. TOS. li. (TiAIIK. keeps consianllv on hand " at all times, a general assortment of watches, Cha ns, keys, breast pins, car rings, linger rings, spectacles, gold i.d silver pencils, gold pens of the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scisso's, pen and pocket knives, razors or tho best quality, together w ith a general assortment of fiim v article's, such as are usually kept injcivelrv stores! A i so S day ac.l liiiity liour brass clocks, which I wall sell as low ..s they can be bought in the citv Clocks, watches and jewelrv repaired in the best ...u. out nun on reasonaoie terms. Old gold and silr'l"!l",l'::,'!!'rorE',0,i!0'''''l", IC7"On -ly.TI. 7IOREIIOISE, Manufacturer and It denlenn r iirmture. Chairs. Bedding and Mattresses. i:w Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth opposite ihe Post office Cincinnati, Ohio ' je 4 iMl-y CJOTTF-.TIIIXW" ArAV!Toall TealeiV" In O FAXCV lKVfiOt)lls.Iamprepared tooff7r.at LACKS. KIBHOXS. BOXXKTS, Millinery Goods, lress Trimmings, Hosiery. Cloves. Linen-'t ambrie Handkerchiefs, rans. Combs. Brushes, nn.I in short all stylet of FANCY (iOODS, and shall bo receiving constantly from New Vork Anctionsanil importers many of the most desirableandcheapsti les of Goods. 1 The plan adopted) is tilmv , s(.i for CASH cbiirgii.g FIVE PEK CF.XT". advance. I iom-h this si sfm has been sucoessrulh- f .stcd by Ma pi Coo.ls Jol.hors. I believe this to he the on ly house carry j, t!l, ,.lln0 , p.,,,.., g,,,IsCity and Com, t-v Purc'u sers are inv fd to look thro: gl, this stock, hopit g the Keduction in Prices will make it to their interest to pur-base. 11 PtllDC I No. in-y Kea,, ijc jr.,,, street, bet. Fourth A- Fifth st. i 30 Iv. Cincinnati. Edward Williarns Tailar: ppre, ' M I K R VI I.LK. I X 1 II A X A ' larod to a.ioiumodate all who III ', v f. ,- w ith theirorders. and soli. li. . ...... nV...... .'. .,-novrai i n, mnage ne na already received. lltsst.H'k consists of a choice selection of Cloths Cassimeros. Satins. &e.. which w ill l.r made to order in Ihe L-itest style of the art and at prices to suit the limes. Mixervllle, Oct. 89, 1S32. 46-3m.
DU. AM)r.SOVS(.nMrlcntrnl. r Tf fI, . n CS.OCHS-X. ruw,n,' izcr tli c g rent rrnlalor of tiie ;, 'e-tidors lussorvic-'s to the citizens or BrookNtnmnrli and tii els Is one of the b-st J .', "'' vicinity, in the capacity f Watch and ri sncptic and fever and ague medicines of the , ' L ,aKl'r al1'1 repa rer nutking and memi i.g pres-ni age. Its neutralizing nualitios imnroves ';' elrj . iVc. Long experience ar d strict run. iu- '
Ihe digestion. ?ives a healthv lone to the stomach, v -., r .V" rccoln"1,1.1"'''''s- Minp tl.re doors P rc"iilaie tl... bowels, .-iinl trivo. ........... u... i ort., ol the post oilice. ii s:i. I, -.-( ni.ir 1
Patent Ketalic Burial Case.
Y K c""tin"c to niaunfa.-tu.se ard keep constai.Uv tl on hai... every siza varielv of Ilij.'i of' ir1'';" 'y1';1" ani ,:?,v ri'r'i!, ai'ercedi.:etho .".,m, , r, i "'-rever ii.tro.lmed. 0:1 neomit of their superiority for depositing i vaults, or proloc ii-the r mains from uK. castiidlie in, . tl.1 lo nr. lll.ir,. nln.... ...... .1 . - 0:1 ne rir.-v,.i,l, ih:. I. r- " ' .":"" i.r,.n,i .. , , t mem) and ilu ..i.i.,uii"ii ib uiiii 'i.s i ne r i, - c,r i ... .1..in the r.-tl , , , - ....... i-, . etio;i t.i:.ttiier.;iiiuiiiSurekeptto--cilicr! nslialile case. I in an iinpensiiafile case As we have recenllv red need our who! s,e ,.r; ces. we are now ollcring favorable induc'eiiu'iits ' , iin.-i i. im-r, uiroiiiio'.ll me .Mt. fii..l fully I.e. to"i iiiiiui-rs iroill lliCIu. i . C. DAVIS 4: CO. I-., corner Bth & .Main sU.. Cincinnati. niv X. I'l STOn mndt Boots and Shoes at v, holesale I i lo- I M 1. s: urni.nv v . . . . ' , i, : " . Vi ' viainiit str.-et. Yl'aliiut str -e ap P. l.-.V.' lu-l-y 1? I 1IIM I.AS.I llllrrlllllrr.t c.l:.. ,.1 ' K, ,.11! llll.l iiiiulilv of -.111.1 iiiai uiacturer ot evciv kind tf Olisi-Inil.l I- iirnilcre. Y t I'..- i I liidiana. i, .n . . .'t.iiii.i liesoe. tfiillv informs In. .-;i;-,.... ..i; i Sriii"ti pringtii ld toinishipaiid surroniidii.irtoiiiitrv 't'-t.i . . ... ivi.iiuiir .m-anuie niisii.ess in tiie Larue Cur- , naceshop. And will hope to merit aid receive i j ...i.tinuaiice of the very liberal pannage which has been extended to me for i!.-. . i , j Urooui Ma. hiiurv mid iioxii.tr ii"ers oft' and most approved plans niii.le loonier. 1 best .i;nps I in.iiniia. iiire.i aiuisoi.i w hole-sale ai.d retail ' . "'siikiaaMi.-i snail c.iititiue to give l S I'K nit OS ..... jneiiiiou io ta:s in-atnii if n:y bu ll:ss. w .III , .e reiea-e uie Ineleisol the .1.,.,.. I I I nil. i t!i. in.) ...i.e. ii . . 1 ii. hi.- iei.sai.ie ir.ii.t.l- ::ii. i.i ti .i i. friend, and will sL-ite thm I ;n .... ..... r... .' , . j within the county w ith a first rate hearse free of ! charge. ' I i VVC,'.'r CoRrsr: Pheski-.x sr. 1 w ill use tbis ml,,. ; ....... .... .uiuiti, n ncii oruereii. I h it is intended is perfectly to ,.rcserv ,.,p,es from ' decay for any lenaih of tiB,e, without being anv ' ",lK-'' "a perie. tly inoffensive slate, allowing all . ... . ..... 1.J-OII1 ' . , ' L - 1 " - 1 1 K 1 nl plersiire Ol' lll.li.nitii.o.ir ... H..l ' -! Kno.Mi . .....I ii.i;eiis OI : ..... ... .. ...,,,:,,.t i iiiiitii,.,. t,,at t icv are now I ., an,, a. turii.g. .,;i have ready for sale. Alexaml 7r Mo rats. Improved tanning Mills. The Patented ' miproi cmei t , thee Mill, render then, flir sllpe- : riorl.iaiii otuers now in ue. One hundred l,,hc's ol n heat per hour, can be . lean-,1 it), them, tak .i'" .l tae cheat, and all other tri.,. lj, , ,u f, b lK,0 JMb 30 V M. MOFFAT, Manufacturer. ' I) lor.hasollliai.il a h.rn-,. ....i.. r . .. P.. . . clothing-.-heaptorcash. M,s. , . . r. .2 " I'" "N"c'i-4r-',rialli",,S',i,'rl'' 0,, ""fp'"" street.' .1 ? V.tSOy 1 ifo nra'rVromra. ) if Jiiiimiali. Capital SIm:.ihk! Paid and . ii red. Tins company has t departments .., ... . "i 'iiniMt'iil I it .1 . t .1 l"111";"- b-at.-sof premium i the ji : 't t..ck departmei:! reduced one third. Ihe lite of the husband may be insured forth" be,,. cm "f the ,f... epcn.l,.,,, I: creditors . .'10-"-senuitivcs creditor, ...... 1.,.,,... ... . .... r . . ! d .i.,ors-t.m,!.r,....1,i,.., . ' o." Mi.dorsersand securities the live, ,.r 11,.,... c...... Ihcv art- responsible. II. II. Hooomik. IV,..-,-t '"".ard of Finance Hon . Jacob lluriu l. S. Wi.-.. .. I an. i i . s. Goodman uai rates. J. v. I.'firrn ,1 .i-i,.s.,. .. "u Janin,! C-ly. -'aVmine, (,l'r,f.P.'m"!l-r iio,:... i i;. . "?N- -ri.r..t.r. i ventdat .,1. .avoraldv s, , , . " "Veri ".T'.' r' ' . , .....o no ,sf- , ,n Itl . ils bills r o ii." same inn,. ,i,i,,,,. 11...,. ,. . "' '-'""" Ji ..-e-.iu.ly ,- IIS t.l -.,il ..I. - S II ..e .iiiiiiioii Intel igcnc-r w ill .,1 ...... ,,., Ibsand forward bill for payn,. ".. "SCrt .spriiimah. i rORWA.M.INn a,,,, nPnX r,-',' ' 'a,i OnhP S!"'V' W,t F'""V"t.Cie , I '' t'.i'hio. Particular attention paid to nil;,,,, orin ihismark;;1:"8""1 'f Vr"d" . ! Ager.ls for transportation lino, i.. 1 c - , . 11 tern cities. Mark goodseare of Spri..iiin & "" "llii'i1' j"'1"- '' i'b i.-.vj Kt-iv. ' ' i'.n'l IVM.llMTTS, CEO. ..JENKINS. E. P. . OM.in V. T ' .IbhKS of ry l";o.. XTo. r.3 West IVarl st i "''tween Walnut and Vine, Cincinnaii. i I- ly r i , 11 r"n1"! 'n?ivlios! Twelve J ' dollars per huii. Ire.l pounds, and no char-e for i boxes nt.M. DEMANl'S Candv Fa. ton. Walnut ; s'.-eet, between Fifth and !li!i streets. inciui'iti i V.''"'; l'1!, I'-ai-Kly ' i T ''"'if E, Manufactures, and has in tnre 1 i ..?' 4 V!,,,'ri,t- doors West of Main. Hemp, e'emlla and Cotton Rope. Cords, lines and twin... -n quinines ami sizes, w hich be sells at lacturers prices. nib 12, maun, l.'-ly Fi, IKAIIs"j Commission Merchant, and dealer in green and dried fruits, fnm ir,...s i. evergreen,, shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, ami Rhubarb plum,, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. III. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio, mh 1!, 1KVJ 13-lv 1 1ltvnv nol acr vv-..i.. ,", ' . ( I ., i l?J , f:- a nut si between Fourth Prop T, 'Wah 1;, "Vi ," "" ;"FROY' ii.V, " .Jlplllv "al"ut st' i,OHSl!' ' II.ORr: C'l.OTIIIXi STOHF.. Amberg vV Mac Uel. w liolosi. o .,tl,i...P li I ot. No. SbU al IS-lv Main st., Cincinnati. O. Oct. V I T KATIirit mid RnrkKhin Store II ili Kuri.ER. No. S7H Main street. Keep on hand . icm u i an i-kiiis; iauimore do no; I'hdadelnhii, .1 .1... 11. i I .. .1 . . I .... :.. s. .... ... . , . 1 ...ii,i ..lorocc ns; rrencililo. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins for gaiters and shoes, wholesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deer skins and furs, mh II), Is.Vi lll-lv ' ' "" 'r'-lVc- North West Corner (Jan., and Main i , m ..lain si., over I . S. Good mau A: Co's. : Banking House. Cincinnati, . lI1r?'lii" ""ads. Address Carts. LetW and X'ote "''a-biigs. Uihels. Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts ",""' lV.. at verv loiv prices: Diplomas, Certificates, Bonds. Maps. Plans of 1 '-states, tcivn plats, etc. r..h i-" is-... i. Connersville Marble Wo.ks. TIISS establishment! in Conwell's large buildn gon the corner of .Monroe and Harrison sts.. where the best of ' Itnlinn unit linrriran llnrblc Is alwajs to be had. .Mo nents. Tombs, Headstones Mai.tles.Ti.ble-tops.and every variety of lMain ml Orimmeiilal AVorii, ki'iit constantly on hand, at reduced prices. The proprietors are satisfi -d thut.w iih the worknien and the material they have procured, they can do as good work, and in us neat a mariner, as can b -doi.oat any ot her establishment in the West and on as reasonable t Tins. The public ar respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before piirchi.sing elsewhere Allor.!ersa,ld:esied to them will be p-ompfty attended to, us tliey are determined to giie general satisfaction. M . A . C K A W FO K D & W. W. J A .V ES . July 30, 1-32. 3-.'-tim 1VYKJI J ' n-spec YK IIOl'NE The nn.lersigf.ed .Ivors wonl l and vicinity that they have just opened Vh.-ir iVce 1 ..use at the Canal Basin, adjoining tho Colloclofs' " ic-a.ii locoiersiiiis.iiinsiiiis, cotton yarns, woolen do, aud also printing of all fcorts of calicoe: e 18 SO-ly , &c. STOl-.t KEL tV CO. CiniAEFEK V f'OIISl Mai.nfactiirors j v o. t lanes. ( anienters' and Coopers' edge tools. , Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardw are, 'JiM, Maiu strc?t, Cinciiiiiati. mh p.' Iv lei i-.l(ll,:s -iei i.ti ri-iik,ri I1 is an unusual det,:and att'.iistime fur low i.riced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity i of mocev. "' Mr. Colburn look especial pa.Vs last suminor in examinii g the instruments of all tin, '"annfaclirors of any ceiehritv not already ottered for 'ile in lliis market, and found none io compare w ill, those: 111" Wooilu'iir.l A. Il,.,. r ,....,...f These Pianos an bountiful, .li.r.ild,, flu., ..,..,., fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last hut not least are cheap. We know of no instrument combining so many good nualitios that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together with a beautiful assortment of Chickering's, and Geo. A. Prince cV: Co's Melo.leons. at " COLIH KX ex.- FIELD'S, apl 9 lG-l-y Sole Agents, lj4 Main st. H!7'J'":?,S'rASO:V Socessors to Caroii. 1 to. Maiiulacturers. wlndosale and retail dealers in all kinds of I ransparent Window Shades. Also, cords tassels, bra-, mounting. cXic. Xo. e. t ollege Hall. . all. ut. j doors above Fourth street tincinnati. manufacture and keep constantly on "tensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable styles extant, viz: landscapes, ruins, lattice g uhic. plain hor.ier French vignette ai-d s. roi's. A rabes.jiio. ict rior.i.ws.A:,'. Having mad- arral;vnieiits .11 X. Y.. we shall constn :lv be recviv.n" HI the iiewKi,t!idi ami French st-.l that mav he 111 the market, uia'i ii g .eira-sorliii ent tiie most coui pl-te over oth red in this city. P,ircii.!s,-rs are invited to call and examine our stock, and compare, our prices W ith those of anv other nnn'ifacturer in the V. S. Ji. ji. KKXST A: SOX. c, , ... So-"-'--'." ge H.ill. Miades of every .1 -scription made to order mh P.), leji 13-ly T .4. MOOKC, Xo. 34C Main st.. East h.-tween tl. Eighth and Xinlli. Cinciiiiiati. I have n.nv on hand a beautiful assortment of Mors. IS ., s nu, , hil..rens isiraw inns. Aiso.a Oeailtdul flue lot of soft t assimcrohats; embraci ng every color. tiit ' p -,rl blue and black. My shelves are also fill .,1 will, a beautiful issorim-nt of spring style of Silk a,ul Fur bals of my ow n manufacture, lo which I im it the ; espcclial cltintinn of my oldest friends and acouaii,I lances of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call when you are in the city. mv 7
TILLE MERCHANTS
Ureat lixcitenien t YOTWITHsTASDIXti Ih i .1. in. -in in n e:.r! i i ditical ::f irtei.s., exlllelil in reel.ni to 1 'litil :;f-::ir. Hie l.e..le are let n. ore dire, lly ii t Tested in knei,i and i Wet Here it n ill l.e lo tl.e r ii.tertrrt to ii:;:ke their f.,il int.T ltlir'liK-.-s. Ukiiesdatii sly r.dv 's a rail at tlsr i sriii i ? i s nrr.TT - ' M'lier.i may be Smiid a lurze t . k of La li' s I s : " i r. . l:r loods, in ! 'V.'i'.r. boots ai d !... I.Ms :n il otions" hltrdcar,:. fjue.-u .v. are. l-rirf-.-ri.'s A ! A-.. - " s.... , .... .i.... ,.. l.Ttus. iii.il will ! sold as cheap a lh cl.-ap-st. In r't.cla.i ............... . .... it ...i fu t i: p... it mi'i ,.iiiiiiu I'l " -N. 1', . .srs.-lv -s. : LLIoX. f'LOTHIMi.-.Tlie subscriber t;:ke, ,l,.r,, ire public generally, that t::e lie.-.vx .!. k .f ; I'M ll V fjl. t '!.! ti i t. t-. . w h he dy pi:rc!i:is - I in Jf.'w York. Is l;ow a pvii giitel r.-adi 1. r cli.l it:ii:. embracii g a vanity of every Uii.c-s,i:.lty kept in a r.galar E'nrnisliiiij; ssiore IIist ick fo; -"Lis in part of ' l I...T. : . . . ... .i ..-..' .. ,.t..,rt t ,.r , . ........... ... I'rorli nnd S.-ci Cnntv f ia - - . it c mw. . w .. s . - - ..... .. - . ... in , ti i, i ,i . iirini Sniin. silt., f-ioi... f .-..- . 7 Mtiri. 5i-: v-i-s. v i - --- ' ail oi H i!. . h he v .11 s.. u ,,ii tis.- most r.-a-icat ' t -rtns. Iff woiiJil ;:i,'.i ct -ini a rul.i-. ii.i t;.tio:i to thos wishing cluihi'ig n-;;ily niad . t i ai.d e;iuiiiie his st.u k. iissi.rin- til .:i i.o. in t'le -','t ii ofeieptj l..i;.;ii.e: or ui.a. c rv i'':;'.';i iiiii-u ts liiepis -1 e 1 !.... .. but ill. the coMid.T. - ii.-.l :r.-.!lv s;:e- 'st. that a eh t'. -f; . ';i'MT an. - ' '''H-ii of clutililig Ki. 'vi. r o; ene.l in t;,:I r.n v.xiio TV.'iKK. market. Octi.berS! Ih, l!.VJ. J'2 ust in.f i:n ri t:.! r.-r r..;v .eises i:i"ns fre e;,lf boots do heavy U,, do kip 5 n its ' ci.sinm ini.de ! ' bwiir:,rin do " i!i,i;r.f hois jo .tl. srei eh'l.lr.-rs b I la-'ns riistoni riiade 1 " " calf 1 " " Coarse do 2 b-iys kip. coarse brogat.s 2 " n.i.sessho es 2('dprs tliii.lrci.s 1 box laili -skid do 1 " pat. leather buk ir.s 1 nio.occo )o 1 " patt.-i.t tipped do ?6 prs ta; .r ties 1 case calf bootees 1 " kip do 1 " pout do india rubber slioes All compri i g t!:e largest auilKst s-lertej stock of boots and shoes, that w o hare ever hid Hi" pleasure ot oilerir.g forsale. . p. GAI.LION. TI. t Tlf lift.--! am Jast receiving from Cin. I .sud other mark.-ts n heavy supply of choice . leather, w hi, h f can sell at prices that cannot fail 1 to please. I l av -now on hand 2.1 1 d II s. Hemlock Tanned Sole .lid Cincinnati " do 14 doz. Sides upper 4 " Kip and f doz. Calf skins. Shoemakers. Farmers, ami all w ho want lenlher. . w o! I. .lo w ell to call and examine his stock before makii .gthcir purchases. KICHAKU TV"E1.'. O. loher-Ath, rol. pOOTS , ! Sllor.S. I am now receivl ins my fall stock of Custom Made Hoots and hhoes.enil.racn g Mens. Won, ens. It .y,, Misses, and Children,; f every quality and price.' I would s:iy to all 1111 old patrons and 'the o:iimuiiiiv .--n-cralty. that I have b -en very careful in s le.tii g 1111 present sto k.aiiiiingto liny such as I an w itii coidiilcii. e reeoiiiinend. Mv stock is bean , ai d w ill be sold a, low as they can ! bought ir th" west O.t. a.tli, ' KICHAKU TYAER. ' n IC I O STOrV ri 1 V. C.rind Stones of a sU. penor quality, now on hard .in, I for a. hean L'- . KICHARD TV XKi:. rii.i. t undersigned ceivii.e from , l-.iiii announce,, limine is just re oi s. a ir.-n s.ippiv or "Hvnitblri.Biul. s i which. In add tion to the stock now on h,n.i -m ,'. 7 ";'"t h,',Vr mnrv ""nplet,. tli .n he ha, ever h -ret .for- on" red in tl.i, market. I isi.iri-ti is.-nd, essan.l alniosi i -iniimerable, einhRiciiieataslef.il and ju.liciou, selection of l--...CT.Iry son,.. iik so.t nn.I notion, lo-rlhrr with n tnrsr tork of ESooi nnd hor. ho I. nn.I cnp, r.or-, t,. nrprlir.K, rrnriy nmtle rloth;ns, riarrtiT arc. al;,,iT..rc. qnrrn.irnrr, ;riTri,,mhilrnBHfi.r,lrnrprt irnrp, 'lion ynrn, lr:.i,rr. windorr vl.an, iu-.ee. I oil. while Irnd, 3 id -lour-, Snlf. iron. IN, :., trel.
:n, a general assortment of every thing eTo- fcrrt I i- 1 .' i
in a i country store, lie would s y to Ic, friends i
...... ... .,..s ,, a.ii,.., -tag,. i ,irl, Tr:ir, cxperi- I C H 1 F "J II- S III ence in this branch of l.u,in... ,! V i n ri i. i. L v.f . . . ,", Is
i.rooKi ille. w.tli ext.-inle acquaintance with all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati, and the hiistern Cities, w hich enables him to bur at low.ttgures, and ll at .. h rales as w ill secure t,( hii. the pertuaiieiit custom of purchasers, who mar inspect Insg.io.ls. He would also state that his stock has been bond,! with special rerence to th waM, of the country, and he falters himself that the p., patterns and prices would r.ot fall to p. " the ti stesof lue most fasiidious. Ii..l jv.inei,ts scfic ent p. persuade all tocxaiaine his go.Hls before buy irg clsew here. So com,, on,, , ,(. a,). to nis olll slilI1 j aB(i ,. jf bargains can be hud. All kinds of country produce taken in exrharr for goods. The market price in cash slwr- raid for rain O. t.'-tl,. s.y.; Kn.n.lXf TTXtll. The Fire In Erookville IT-KT'S nodifT rence in tho price of goods, unx ' 's 'l makes tlicni cheaper liian ever. To prove that they are so verv cheap, just step into Ki ktox's and examine his llf-nvv -i.K li of w Mcnaoniible f:ds. Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore: w hich he is soiling cheaper than the cheapest. i. a Dif:s Dtir.ss coups, In endless varicti. hand -oinelv assorted, and of the last and newest stjles. both of patt'-rn and ...n.l, ni. .i-j. iiicii are nalulsouie sit:,s; i.atvge l.eiiimes. .i;.m t.iligllams. I ii : ., .CI co . oiiiirs.Mccie llose. Kid and Si k ; loves of nil ...il.ir. .....i ... imuiense slock ,,f prints. of every quality aud price. . , 1,1'iit, assonmuiii ot L ilv made Gaiters, Slippers, Boots. Shoes. Vc. Vc. licailrmru Loans In great variety: supcrllne cloths. loekin and fancy Cassimeres.Summer Cloths. SaltineU. I weeds. Hosiery, Silks and other Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, vVc, vVc. BOr'SWEAK. A large assortment, well selected, of sopenor. fine and common qualities, at low prices. Hooto, Mine. IIuli,( an,, Carpeting. Table Covers. Table Cloths; a lar"-e assortment of all qualities and prices. A Tory Fieavv stock of Muslins, bleached and unbleached, colored and twilled, cheap ""''. IJollnvrnl--. Hardware. Cc.larware, (tuee.isware. Tea-ware in whole setts, etc, Ve. Our stock is Tory large, bought at low prices, and w ill he sold cheap'for cash or country produce. B. H. & J. C. UKBToN. Bio.kville, A pril 3. 1.-54. I1K11MA7C MSCK. JSO. H. r ARvjrHAR. Ijinck and Farquhar. I T Xili: Post Oflice buildings. South West Corj'l ner Main and Head streets, l.roofcvil',. Ii,,ll ,,,.. The attention of the public is most rospocttullv invited to ourspring slock of goods, carefully selectc.l. exclusively from the Cine im.uti Marketl "of tae ; latest and most fashionabl- iies.-' J " ' LIXck V FAKttl HAK. ; nOeVKTS A-VnillllBrtS.-Just recciv- , t ed a large and handsome assortment of the mo.-t asinonauie ooiuieis and rii.iions. and forsale at '"'" LIXCK & FAP.yrilAICS. TT. VI Hit F I.t AS A- I till sit iv A large s . .in oi i iiu.reiias ano run,,! , for a.ii.. i low est possible Price at " ' LIXCR & FARQUHAR'S .1. .i idiwy. Splendid assortment of ..anus, neraires. lieraire I ! Ii.,a 'l'i..a...... Silks, Satins, aul white dress goods. Forsale verv chcapat my 1 Tivr1!.- x. n i nn.-n i n... i - V r.i..Hi. u.vn s. ; I)HITS& ;it;ilAejIS-5W! pieces of well . ussone.1 prints and (onghains. For sale I 'uced priccsat at reMXCK & FARQUHAK'S. U 'LOTUS, rasiincrr, Satinet and J"nsi LimkA: Far.ji hir, have on hand a . very large and choice selection of clotlis.cassimeres. s -.tiiiets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. Call andsee them. inv 7 cm ti r.n iv a st i: a . rj' large assortiiient .....,iaii,e. aim ..uraide suinm I P,"s.usi receiveiland for sal bv "'J ' LiXCIviV KABhI H AI;. - j II- ! -1 III, A I IS, Ac, Lim x '' ""R invito at!: ntion lo their iorii C.- C AR lie as-1 '"rtmeni ot inuis and general st x k of l.;.nl ware 1 ot reduced Cincinnati retail price.'. 1:1.11 T - ' lresil supt, idie.s of tiie very st .p.al.ty of ;r cerie.ati:ie LIXCK ex; FARQVHAR. cheap -;ore . nnu' 7 rErSW irir-' have Just received the most beautiful stock 0. ttuei'V,s are, 1:1 setts or 1 bv the peace, ever before oX-rJ in t-'s market. I my 7 LIXCK & rAKvil 'LlK. I) ed o OOTS A. NIIOIiK. Oeick of liontsand Shoes. and now oil. the gems of tiie season, to please, the taste of Hie. most fast .Hons, in the way of Mrs. Hcbkei.ij. custom made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest hahies bools and olher -nxeiis' in tow n, may 7 LIXCK Sc I Ai.Ul IIAR. lTPiiOLvrruv I. l.-1 Ja' oil I lor M INN. 011 tiie il i! -i I of VP-, bet.jtli .',- (it;, s;.. t, eej. coiisiaidly on hand a s,,K' r.oriis-oriui.M ..r mitrasses of all t,it:.l. .-n ! ,a s I i n e ii-a io, oi ins super. or sj-ru-g iii:er-'ss 's in three pieces, w hi. !, are cuiiabl i.f l.-in-. . h .,.,-...1 I sides elit Id r more ; of the -ii T alike ai d eipially i'.) t .-lve s: ta n Listing u;rcii longer, be .hi C"livei,iei.t 'or-liasidlil-g. Th v are 111a Ti b. st :;'a: :..!. and w ar.-.n ted: and he ic, received a diploma for tue ni il the h ie .Me. h.iiiajd 9 Hi-l-y ir. (1 O. A"ITir;SS .".'iinufi, tiireran.I import-r . of Paper Hangings. Xo. p;;i ;j:1i street, six rouri'i. 1 iiicinuiiii
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French and V,e-,s. 1 hi,: Am raper Hangings, sucii as s.-reoiw. w ido curtain paper, etc.. I iiilatioi! Borders. ',-... w liic.'i he lie aud lielail, ,.t the lowest murkapl 9, Iffi- 10-1-v and Veh ! and otters at Who!.' ct price.
n"4.. . TCa" '" Tring sti le of fashionable is.1- policies, upon 8pl'r,r'''. T VoVTS-;'n Hats, lust received and for sale., l,r.,,J JoHXJ- rt-.D.-"
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HAY Of an niii r.i roi-i.tri. kei l-lan.pu, , ': J..-S.I 1 ! ,.,,,; K ( . I-.;-!.,,,.. .ci.s . .... t Kurdsall ,v l.n.:! r ' -r. .. .li.ll.l.,a st: : and i;r.i..w... . ( el. I "Ki.re-t Mat -:! . ' ., i iv.-q .,.,1. v.e re. v. . il ii: . t -rips. : 1'. it.: Il 1. K -t AL3 "'sS;I t r. 'i - I.St) . klid fra;., 1 l'-.rt 1 I"!,..; ''"'"dry 1, .l;.r .... . :"-'i i:,i.,,i ,-:. ... fi.i '"''-Kis ,MAs I, . ..... v.-r,:.. ,.. . ' nut iv "i'!'.K.-iv;; TV. coffi-v A. c o-r. 1! : 1 -i.ai.i a. tur. w ork. dealers iu lead. 7.,,, per rivets.s clier sold -r olid street, between Lroa.! 1 ati. Ohio. '"ri"'. .I nieta! 1 ,. , Vf'' 1 iieir t.-l!s are eve 111. .1 or. ,,. ... 1 pro...., principles. s.:i,(.r , , , F world, iiiej haie a I I, i!,i,-,. (.,',..,. , and only . orrect i,e ,-icr made u 'o ' leb C. l!-.-,-' 7-lv i ft '. iir. x n istT-x... ;i. p,., I. c.ia.ati. iicid.-rs in al i,,-i ,,.,' win, 01 . ;. . . . I - .......... . .. ,.-i,, 11; nci, ,w ,1,. T . H .s.ii. 1 uwi.lv,, car.i ileal,, r Ac. Also Agents for Saiilli.Woo.!. i..i, nu, e earns. la'i i-1 II ol:lep tllM'Msm. IU. v. s
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". , ll.ClllllilU. I.JJIO. ap 9. 1-. Country rierchants. T 1. " ' is ni. d t.. tsv.-ll JL yileenslli re. i Mm ninl l,ia. Fol' si'i;i;,; s.ti.hs SJ-p crates edged and C. r. 7.", co'iiiiion Ten-.-n.l H,.nv." --l " coniprisii.ga laneP ,.f ar, " ue l . a ai d 1 .I;ll,."r mar,.t l.ii.l. boxes line .V coiniii..n gia... .1. A li!, rill .illillitill of couifnon ...... . each bill. '..ll .....i .' . ' s ,n, v-.vitiiii ne i.ii r siitet: a: ;j r- i-.. iv ii. iiniidx -o. .. .nam street KOOTir.i Hard i, are store loor apii'. i-.v:-iii-: IiSS IH.rSK-Coriierof four I! sts..( ,i.cit,i.a. ('.hi,,. Mn ;n! i-l . .-, , i Vj-i "ay. .x. II I!,,, i,..,, r S.I..I.H. .. apl ;i. l-.k'-li-;. c,i r..v s 11 a i s i I ; .. i'V;Y"' ;T--t.tiei..cn'. Haus sa,,,;.!';; ll.e le-M.. loan ; pni g. a- I am co, i;,;,-, , ,i,.. . ..( ,.'..... to the, r telor i:i,,j i.,i-,ire ,,..,1 .... . II i av he I oiiia-'i -.-,!-,! ap,. a,,,,,; . : i.- -.1 11. -nil HAI S I., ,,e ia a call, i.i.d .'Veri ci-. v s.. i.sc t.ni.e w in, mav l.-ai e t' I shall ii, niay h,..,: taker, top; C. H.l AVP. ly Tilt Man, st.cn-tide.l.et. K.-iinliAF. ap' '.,. i.i,,-r r rcii i.ootins 'I ill' ,.i '. '1 -'lile c l.al i,...i, :ii,i, , , ,., c. oi . ..... o. , . e-i . i, avr -ii r ,re ai... l.'ooii, p. j. i re..:v to .in r.,o(li of i e tcrt of Frai.klii'.. l i, ,.r i ,,. - l r. The More room- ,,f v. Hide and B. H, ii . Hiiri..!.. in broolii ill ..an . ..i.-red mll isi. of rnoiing. to w ho in the ;,s.hlic arc r f.-r..,l. lnr.lity. cl.er.pr.ess. s.f ii. and ...nr, , n-coiiinier.d ii. as superior, in Hi.- ruii.i-:.' most b..ildi::c. v ,s uiKi, jy lo.Vii 3.1-l-T left. A. P;;P.(T,'. fo's. e1lodcn " t ie have on hand a iii.c as-orlii l perior Mel or.s i.t pri. rii.gto po Slid rhea ., 'times The tone o si.it t!,e i r, iiT'. ;s an t,i-tn:;i:.'i I. r -s. Tin- liirc .;.,' ces of all des Lining utility piano case. ( are beaid:!',:!. rail I M. i.-.-rt P.:
lin Dcla.iies.Bareges. law ns. Frem n i rich, ami !.y using Hie sive I. are ,,i;,l i r ' ' es. edgii gs. insertn.gs. needle w ork- I small liur'ch or nail. Tli ir c,eni..:.i i- .i.-ai.
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good an iiistruiueiit ii: cv-n r,-. !. c,'. ;i ' and outward lini-h. W'.- are ...i,- -; l- '' ' Wos. and sell at inauufa. t i., r's prs . .:- ard rcu.il. Please call and evaur."' li- V '.' .-..1 gether with ils Sne an assortment of I's- u M ho found west of the iiioentaiiis. m..-:a f- 'n ' factories of (Tuckering. 'V,,o.li.i',i ,v R- 'i. i.l.lil'KN A ri.1;;1. apl i Ifi-t-v Sole .' g-tiK I d are Karlile Works. yciT. nonftnp, n. . n.. vp r. re,.Krltl' TI . It llliDRI II I 11 A Ifll. I .' i.'ii,1..i,i.Iv..ii,.i. r',...i :i-' . TiareiU, a. to order. Monument-;. T,,;;il. .. -i '.'.e-'"' ! sl..K Karl' 4 Mural Pieces. Tablets. It.ij-t -r al r "'ii t'riis. Vases. Italian and .'. ai " ' ': ' Cabinet and Counter Top.. v.i liin. ileraml w ork executed in tne ii.n'.-i proved style, sculptured or I Inn. e employed ill thi.sesiablisi.m,'i, I. ,: ' t' locks. Watch 's. Jewel tools, au. I materials. Coiis-antli on hand an o'c :!-T'' gold and silver l"leraiel i .',-.' al' and gilt jewel n : gold, silver '. . les. Gold anil silvr p.-n.-.l-: -i' I:,.!. i" ,... t percussion cans, recti H i: p'-i.1 scissors, dchli-1- tiles, i. i;s. Ac. under Commercial liaiik.i'.i'i'"1 N.l. Ie'- s . I'-i'-1-IM'. C.tBIMiT I I IMITI "i FV miE, Miinal.i, Hirer ..i L...... I, ...... S'..r.. . ' !,-, i rs. ,Vc e 1 1- I ." rf one door above Tliir.l. li.-r- '" ' utletitioii lo iii.-iniit.i, t'lr aigau " - ., . z v j io r in ins i, ii". a nu - ..... rrf ,. 1, e t'i uivS he .'3 principal r.a.i 'rn en oral salisfai t Ul. - - , toord Tiuel warraii.-;-ned and varnishe-h 1 1"' . . . ..erl.il. l l :e.. Work mad repaired. . ! ; w iti, neatness ; n Idispat. a. r"' ; in. L. M.t KAXK.M-." nn It,-", v II Osa" Orang-s;.roiils lor ; signed, living ie W -st 1'i'i'1"- r:'- ; .liana, which w ill be sold low of as line grow th as can I" t"""'1 " ; . ; i. ...,.,,.,lv lilt.-.i. ,f r'" tl'ie ca-h. which will he deliie'' si ippiug point, neiitli .i eked, -i-grow th in any place, w dhoat cstm ul plicit .r.re. tious. 1 l,l.lM Vv-i.rton Po-t (,l.,', . ' ar.a. p-t paid. Seidemh-r letil. TxJS. .SiI:"KfO I,n"", i p.iins.a.l.es. 1-ivses. s,.r:nr-' s .res. corn s, fro-t bite, olic cra-i'l a s, ire and .eeiii cur- '"r. J."1 ""''.""( -v.' warrant it tociire.or r.-fiiiei im; give a ntiniberofcertiitci.tes "- it. but co..i.,.rt:.nt "'" ,v '"'-:"",. will go farther to:. 1. r,l,. . a, lr:.- ' (J lleiicj. tliul. lould : !l t;i1 .'!, , pririt-d. , X. 1). :.tlti..n acoi.t f.r r.r.vwi'-'; atS V..M. AXUiiN -i'-v- i' 40. iv. x'". ?: ysi. I .1 ' i..,.i a '!... !' , h-'i" . ,. ei 1 11111"'''''' h 2 Id' S? f-r 4. ! I 6. o tP 4, Cli, sue: S'lr. ilI.f. l5D lia "" Si aide assortment of .Viiiiiieri . would do well local! and cxii'iiiH1 sii.g clsew here. Per room is sit
We have largely increa- I ti.r-i: doors South of Mn".j 1
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