Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 December 1852 — Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS.

From the Boston Olive Branch. THE CODICIL. A TALK OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF MEW ENGLAND. BY M. P. W1LI 1AMS. CHAPTER I. The old Cottage. 'The wilil winds sweep across the old damp floort.

And make a weary and a waiting moan; All nighCynu hear the clap of broken doors. That ou their rusty hinges prate and groan. The early tinys of Xew England! What a fiooii of romance is connected with their titstori! Tiie opening incidents of our preseut n .raitive, are Uid at a period just auterior to the tirriug eents which led to the Ainericau IiVtoIuIioii. The cult nies w-re. comparatively tranquil, but tin preat cauidrou ol pnbI c sentiment had ulieady begun to simmer at the boliom.-allhoueli no human dreamed of the great r.n.i startling uplieavinfjs which soou after followed. At the fine of which we wiite, there stood a cr zv old ccttjjre, some league from any

thcr cwcllinz, just off Iroru the highway

can, won't you''" continued Flora, pleadingly. "And cio try and make papa love them, too, as father used to." Here her voice failed, and she could proceed no further. The chilling wind reinineded Airs. Urey that it would he imprudent longer to reinriii in the open air, and she led Flora to the house.

Laurel Collegiate High School, I V LAUREL CITY, INDIANA. ,lr

FAcrirv,

Rtv. H. B. HinliEN, A. SI., Principal and Pre.

qj Mcvrni ana worat science.

iurcha-sed of Mr.Cnixii, his st.k of furni

ture, ami having enlarged tue room, au.l ail.lca larg.-lv to the spick on hand. I am now ready to nip ply the public with a g.. artnle of fcn.iture. iou?hl at established bouses of crvdit. My slock.

DIt Bit OWN.

I'KIVATE DISEASES, MEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. It is impor

tant to inanv nersons in need.

of .Medical Assistance, o obtain Mr. L. 11. VWtekmas, I cue her tj Latin.Grrek ; rollist, f Sofas, bureaus, centre, card, diliii gsnd good advice privately and 'and Mathematics. .... ! breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain

promptly. lo those wno may .to inntu iseldixo, rreceptres, in tnc - w,,rki,,g and wash stands, bedsteads, plu.h.cane, thus desire to consult a profe" - .male Drj,trtmrt. and coinmon chairs, iuattrases, lounges, sais, sional person, DOCIORj Aitss Emilt t lemktts, Atintant tn Female De-. crjJ &(, BROWN'S Ions experience partmcnt The articles I will sell cheap for cash or apprnvand ready skill in removing ve-1 Mrs. M. SI. Conwell, Teat her -f Modern Lan- p1 ,.nlI,trv ,,ro(i,u.0. yjy Ion'm is j Linck & Farnereal affections in their vari- 'gunge. !., I, ,V,1, !,.,.

ous stages and most complicated forms, offers in- j SIR. H. Fisglasr Hisbex, TrorAer Pianoand I " J)V iv22-if JAMES. SI TYM'ER. I .luennients which cau be rarelv equalled by anv i Guitar Music.

i ue i an session oi wis insm-aiion openeu on wie r. . . m . nrmrtn. llithnr August, with one hundred pupils, and the PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! number has been constanllv increasing. Accnsid- TITit:i TTnTiarf llplnrl StijTPCQ !Zo.:'ad TnoS hRr"AfLL fferS, I"9 ft'"--eri.KV,nedie,, has been adopted bv the Board of Trustees. There 1 ' (free f"" ""n1 poisons) which diffuse tliemwill be a puMieexauiiiiation of the dim-renttla.s, -' through every paH ot the human system, at the close of each session. Twontv-two weeks : ""doie, Ihe eneral virus, in the short space of

const lute a season. Pm.iU will b:' adlll tted at . i u " v,.Mi.v .....

anv time, and will be eharz.'d tuition from the

Patent Iietalic Burial Case.

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Chafteb III. Tlia Strange Guest. 'Whatfoe'svr 5I111II hap to nignt. Give it an nnderFtandirp, htit no totigu'." It was the latter pirt of Noreniher. The day had heen cold and !isml and when darknew aet in.heavy, ngly l iokinc clouds omend a severe rieht The ancient clock which occupied mi corner of M.-e'a linii-bl- apartment, had struck n!ne. end the good 1'aire, adding another armful of fi-riV to the aire my g'owr . 1 I 1. . ..l.l.rri.n.lliABi.llni..

ingnre. inoKnawu ...... . siveind:il?ence of the passions, which undermine

rase, and cr--ru!lv a.iUstm ner spectacles, ! (,C co.1tjt,ltion, myA, intellectual vigor, and proread a chapter from the holy hoo' , preparato- duce general premature decay, can be radically

I., retiring as ha.i be-ll tier custom lor curea, anu tne uuionunaio sanerers resioreu 10

11" V. continue to manuractnre ai d keep constantly 11 on hand, every size and variety of finish of! this invaluable article, now rapidly siiperc.-diiigthe ,

I B U 0 OKVUiLE M EIU'IIANTS

Great Excitement! V OT'iV ITIiSTA ' IM the intense exa cileineiii in regard to political affairs, tiie people are ct more directly interested in knowing where it will be to tlieir interest to make their fall and wint.T pnrclias.-s. We uiihesitatii.'ilv advise a call at tiie

'Olil White t oniir,'

Ciclnnati AdvertisenieaiB

I illx.r individual

I tJonorrhira, Syphillis, Mercurial Diseases. fJleet. I Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases ! in tiie Onran of Generation iu both sexes, treated

in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, iuipotency, sterility, seminal weakness, rervous affections, and tho.so denlorable diseases which are brought on bv the de

structive habits of inconsiderate youth and exces-

Where may be found a large stock of Ladies DresS Goods, mens wear, boots and shors. hats and caps, notions, hardware, queens are. groceries. Arc. Aic., selected with care, bought on ths best terms, ami will be sold as cheap as tiie cheapest. In ccuclusion we sav.call and examine f.ir yourselves.

anv lime, ana will oe ciiarg.'H iiiuion irom me , -- time of entrance to the close of the current quar-!"'."! 'e patient is again .stored to tor. No deduction will be made forabsence, ex-1 yifror, without any danger from c

A-.u- r::i....i iu..l iK. ', healtn ami vigor.

years. r aiir iiiisi.-. . . ..v. . w.... ... - .,.-.,.. . j e..

I I. tl.Aiiitl.tri.l m mill ta run fiorrin tn ...-.....

. r ., -.., !,.. ..r ii... ,1ms I,. 1 ' 111 ""'"S ' e 1 geon in Cincinnati wno gives his wnoie attention

un.111!, iK'iu i.-ri. ...v.v. ..'fill spitefully agmn-t the littl? oiled pap-r I to these complaints. His diploma and certificates fie seiUeim-iit ot fejlem. U was a full day s , h:h rod i, , Uii l,irl,t to th ' can be seen at his office.

jour..yl..twe,nihesetilernentsuudthetray- ' ' OM Meg started from the I ZChl W0?,' 1 . a- , ,-lt-r w hither nub email or oeaSHiit, aeeiiied y . & , M. B. Patients of either sexlivmg at a distance, T ' , L u Ll .lt -t the old rut- P' reverie, and Ihr .wing her gla. -a hack bv stat,n!I u.eir disease in writing, giving all the T it alin-ist iiicis peiisihle toialt at the oiu .oi ,L r,;n r .,. i.,i-rf out 11 ; ..-.i..rc , k,.,; m.ii..i ii.iV riir.....i.. r.., J

t .gor rest and reesh-iient L-Ule thought . t:.ey who men passed over the dreary rod 1 ,.Hnother t.Vest.i.l old nobles nut atuniy e t-rrihle slo-m is approhin;, and I fcir .he l,.u, thcr grand ch.'.lreu would p r lu.m he , ,wM vnflJlnii t,l..s of .upttrr c S.tme journey ,,, few inu.ueul-; lh- Ui 1 Thpr, sh nM b a f,re f.tej would se ,t tl,,.S -ivc ,n a ,., ,K... 1 umI.r tllB asvanir,K 0 ,,, ulllff f0 pui,!e lhe posses,s,i,tf all the ease and luxurid Ice ol . hpm of r

privat - ep. riineni and . ..ari.e.y , . , U so wild. I must

aim lilts - ,- , ,

h ive a goon nr nere, ior n is 1101 iiuiiko 7

symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions for

use, by undressing v. Brown, -H. JJ., post pant, and enclosing a fje. Orn' e At the old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow aud Lawr-nie strwt. V7 SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 4G. 12m.

cept in case of protracted sickness. As the lacili-

j ties lor stuoy in mis Institution are equal to mose of any other of a similar kind in our Suite, the trus- ' tees therefore take pleasure in recommending it to ! the patronase of the citizeiisof Franklin, and adja- : cent counlies. fi. . SIIOL'P, Pres't. Jos. Tii.nky, Sec'ty. nov. 0, 135.-40-1' r.

UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE! 1 case mens' fashionable silk Hats;

do

do do do do

Mens'

Uovs'

do No. 2

low pressure Kossuth extra do boys' do cloth Caps;

do do;

do

do;

do; do; do; do;

to irlaiiue .it tiie beuuidul villages,

lust, f.irm hi.u.-is, ms'ling a among the lerl.le lulls w in. Ii ill y passed in quick succession tiinl tlieint-ives set ciovm at their ji uruey '8 end, almost before they could recoiled wh-re they wi re, iiut so it is. J 11 the language ol IVuuysou "We .ioubt not that Uiro' the Ages one increasing purpose Conies, And the thoughlM of men ate widened by the process ol the suns." But to the litlle cot 1 Is Fole occupalit wus nn ecceuiric female, familiarly know us ' Oid Meg," whose singular manners and kiud hosniialitv had become proverbial binoug the

cdoiiists. Probably less tliau forty years liud roileu over head, hut within that time she haru pasd through many neie 11 , 1 1,1, e wrinkled bro and bent form, her thin gray locks and hollow clicks,' gave her tiie appearance ol a Veteran on life's journey. Her strange history, to llio.-e who were familiar with it, Was one of the deepe.-t interest; buns it has no connection with our n.irra live, we pass it ovtr, merely remarking thdt she was known to be mistre.-s of a rare edu-

Cd

that I m iv hive visitors h-fo-o morning. "an J

she addd another armful of faggols.

Alihnugh my fond infty b- mean, and my ; bedding scanty," she continneri.'t 110 wander- j er shall ever enter old Meg's nov.-! without i being welcomed by a cheerful fiie." j The thread ol" her soliloquy was here broken short by the outer door creaking upon its rusty hinges, and Jack Brert ster a weatherheaten fisherman entered, wet and ahiv- j ering.

Bless you, aunt Meg," he exclaimed, at

: (Every family srtould have a copy.' : An invutnabie book, only 25 ttt per copy Man know fAijry. DR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND HAND BOOK. FOR THE AFFLICTED. Con- ; taining an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treat- ; meat and Cure of every form of disease, contracted I by Promiscuous Sexual Iiitercourses.by Self-abiisa,

or by Sexual Excess, wiin auvice tor tneir prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding nil medical technicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twentyyears successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To wliich is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Arue. for twentyfive cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be for

warded to anv part ot me l nilea Males, i.v mail.

Siens' brown, black and variegated plush caps;

Bovs' phi5h Caps; Oil cloth Ceps; Children's Turban do; bv nov. (i, 1852. N. D. GALLION.

Pcwt Office, or the Author, 3d Monh Seventh street, Philadelphia.

. ma .1 111 . iirui-.i iu nil, ii"i i..c 1 iiuiu iii.ii,. he approached the fit e; "ten thousand bleg- 1 free of posta?e. Address, posiase paid, "Box. 1!W

ings on your head lor this comioriao e nre. The poor fisherman will owe you an everlasting debt of gratitude for your kindness." "t is truly a wild night. Jack, and the Great Spirit" protct all wanderers abroad whether by land or sea.

Yes'" replied Jack ," seating Iiims-ll -we

J UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE! J i.1M Pieces Prints: 4 bales Brown Muslin; 1(H) pieces bleached; 30 do muslin de laine; 6 do Coburg Clolh: 4 do French merino; 3 do silk poplin; 20 do Ginehaui; do Lustre, 30 do white, red and yellow wool flannwl; i20 do white and colored Canton do; 4(1 do plain ami fancy Satinett; la do plain and black Cassimeres; 1(1 do fancy do Cloths, VestUiirs, Cloaking. Linsevs. Gloves. Hosiery, Vc. by N. D. GALLION. uiiv. 6, js.w. 48.

FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit Sid iffaillng to cure any case of secret disease tiiat may conn under his care, no matt T how Ions standing or aflliclinar. Either sex are invited to h'S Priate Rooms. 28 North Seventh PI. it-,, I -itl.i.it fj-. .,f int. .ri-.n. !!.-.., fV.-..n

shall have it pretty rough before morninS but olhI-r paiients. 'strans -rs and others who have it his been for som (lavs coming on, and been unfortunate in the select ion of a Physician are

most of the fleet on th coast have been pre- ! nTi,"J,'" f:''li , , . . , .

.A in.t !t We. run into the cave earlv 1 "L '"V T '" unreV" .. ",u"': ted promptly and on the most reasonable terms

y...... - , . gence 01 me passions, o excess 01 5-u-aouse, me irpslV'S KHASS INS'l RITMENTS r if

evils are numerous, rremauire linpoiency, in- , .,. flir ,;1i ,.f ii..,,!,.. & t o Celebrated

's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue

KEGKLEll & BROTHERS, Importers of Wnsiml I nsilrii nidi !., GERMAN. FRENCH Ci ENliLISH t-ancv in,.l-.. It:iaki-la&' i'ovn, So.lW Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Everv description of strinirs lor Violins. Guitars,

( Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand.

All oniers 01 cieaiers 111 me aut, c ariicies e.ecu-

of Hi is iusideous monster disease leaves the system.

full health and

exposure, or in

temiption ol business

1 hose who have been unsuccessfully treated, anu . find the last slate of their case worsu than the first, j are particularly solicited to call. Long staiidine eases of Gtinorrhca and Gleet,' Strictures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lcncorrhea. (or whites.) iuipotency, rheuma ism. diseses of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidnevs, hydroce

le, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, dec, will be quickly removed from t:ie system, by the use of Dr.

Hall 8 INew icnicities. Also, coughs, c il.ls. bronchitis, incipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. &c, w ill be treated, in a careful, thorough and sciei. title manner. lalic particular Notice That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, w hich expels reason, drowns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes streinrth. vitiate the blood, causes internal, external and incurable sores, makes a strong man w-eak, ami a w ise maua fool, is treated w ith unparalleled s iecess. WrakiirsiK anil Iinpotriir) s Debility of the Srjtrual 0;ri. imsl commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, close application to business, miiuctimcs there is a disposition to it from birlh. or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus alilicled seow most of the symptoms of premature decay. Washing of the orsans themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory ami destitute of vcueral pleasure. Ii is iiupossild.- to be placed in a mre mortifying ccmlitioii; cut off as it were from all allurements of female society, wi(h no hoves of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons thus afflicted, should call immediately on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been know n to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy, anil purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the United States and Canada. nov. 12; lso2. 47-lyr.

use of w ooden coffins wherever introduced, on ac

count of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protectingthe remains from the casualties incident to ordinary interments, (as theirgreat strength prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imperishable case. As w e have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout the West, and resp.-ct-fullv solicit orders from them. V. C. DAVIS & CO. mv 7 N. E. corner 0th & Slain sts.. f ir.riimnti.

- - ity of every tiling usually kept in a regular (il'STOI made Boots and Shoes at wholesale, ! " " fr'uriiiSiinu slore. .' by JAMES HUDSON, No. 223 Walnut street, I His stock consists in part of Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, Irti 16-1 -v j Heavy Wrrrronla. . " ' of all kinds and prices, together w ith an excellent VAX OAVEAS, I ndcrlakrr A; of f in assortment of j Maker. And manufacturer of everv kind: Frock and Sack Coats, and quality id' Household Furniture, Sit. Cannel, Cnlmere. Satinet & ruTed Pant", Indiana. "Respectfully informs the citizens of: Salill, Silk, Cloth, A: t'ltnry VrU, Si.riiigficld tow iishitiand surrouiidiii2-cniu.trv that ' Siiiriw. Drawers, ( ratal. c,

I will continue the above business in the l-arue far- ' all of which he w ill sell on the most

terms, lie woub! llieii exlen.i a pnie

N. D. GALLION.

(iI,iTIIIXi.The subscriber takes pleasure in again announcing to his customers and the public generallv. that HieAeavy Mock of Itriiitr taixle lolhinu, which he lately purchased in New York, is now arI riii:gaud readv for exhibition, embracing a vaii-

nagesnop. .s.nu w in nope 10 uierii an.l receive a continuance of the very liberal patronage w hich lias been extended to me for the past vear'

Broom Slai Lincry and Boxing Augers of lhe best and most approved" plan made to order. Pumps , manufactured and so Id wholesale aud retail. j UxnERTiKEEiXi. I shall .nlinue to give 111 es- ' cial allei t'.ou to iliis bniin h of my business. w iih view to release lhe friends of the deceased persons ' from the ii,.lis;-ns::b'.e trouble all. ! lirg lhe death

01 a frlel.d. and w :!i -!.:te l! al I ill attend funeral. IlST ' within the ci,uty w.'.ha firs: mte hears-.- free of "- char.--. 1 .1.

PiirxT Corpse PrEsnavrR. I w ill use thi. valuable a) I aratus h. n orb-re. I. The ..hi for w k . h it is inleinie.l ; perT'e, il t. pre--rv e -orse- fr..ia .U-eiiV for any lengrh ,."f lime, with.oit In-irg anv w ise offensive to .1. I,. a. 1 . or ui;eemy in a p. arancc. lhievob-iii inslilutionsau.l '.1 ..ih.-r. h,esire to delay fi.nen-.ls ui.t l the irni al of .h-tai t r.-l-atives.or t. make suiird U- pr -j aratioi'S f.-r int. rment. can. by 11 e of th's n.a.'liine pre-erve th.-in fr weeks in a perfectly inoifeiisive slate, allow ing all to gae upon them. nih lt, 1-5-: 13-6ui EVAN OWEN?.

:i-'.i.able in ital'.on

to those wishing clothing ready made, to call ar.d examine his stock, assuring t'.iem i:'i in the spir.t of empty boa-ling or unn. c-e-sary exaggerati-.T:. b it w ith the conti.leiice w hich lhe hu ts tii :nel es

n:.t'iraili sugg.-sl. that a cheaper and lK-".l--r a-

fed -t k of clothing was -r oi.en.-d in ti

market.

October 'JS::.

Of an improved plan. put u'n couniry. Ke.airiiig.i.,i. ..uli,,. ... 1 'ari '

. .-. , ... I.l.l .11 I".. Bishop. Weils cv- t .... R. Bu o: .. Bur.lsail Brother. Columbia sir.-.-t. i...ru and iiroadway . t ineiii!:; ti. .

An.:r-w. Iiai.an, J.

r.K'HAKl' TYM Li

If GREAT AKliU AI..-1;, , ... "K.ireM Male" an.l ., -.. l.'.v.TiHM.l. we l.:i.- r .. .... llue.-nsware. t . v: - . , . '.

1 ! ware. Ac. r-.n.n.

r- , r.-pa. R or si 11 m ii.s ;.:.ie i -rms. .

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to

it

Ikid .r n . lor nrtor till Kpeini Bs

1 .,,.... 1. .1,. ,i,eu,wui .;,i, 1, ioone-1 use oau weainer ouisi"-, w "6" , ........... World

v. o.. .1.. u. t to bv t1, j, w.,sovr.'. gans, lO.s.l n,,U,,o .or ....a.es.Kieij, , pripfgi

iTerle'.lp 1 U.M'J i ,( j 11 "Would that all skippers wer. as cautious --'l5V; Nov. 6, 12.-4b-Iyr. Her huuiUe aboJe was indeed shattered .Id!,, neighbor Brewster." said old Meg, ! tor with confidence: he offers a perfect cure. ; hulk composed of logs far gone to decay, aud ; f.ein "Then, would many a precious i READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted w ould do j

1 well to reneei oeiore irusiing ineir neaun. nappi- wnt w ;

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quiver ime a lov f L j j .1. n

Jul l.rough the pro.ecl.ve care of old Meg) , Meg," s-ii 1 Jack . i.l a concra.U anu crt.tee had been carefullyhileU Herate tone.J il believe von; I have sailed will, moss and straw ,0 that it ..o afforded n i)Qw fo, npMr thir,v vear8i a coinlorlable shelter in heat aim cold. . ., . . , f r, . . , n ,.,iw,I l,i ,,,., , . . u -,i m all kmts of craft, nd in all weathers, but Uld Meg posebsed a heart overflowing with . , . , , , ,.! 6 r . , never an accident have 1 ni-t wiin except, POO'juess aud lhe wearv travelers uiiou the . - .,,.,.,, ,j . ., f ..." i r i it mav e, the occasional carrvng away of a tiuwHy were not the only rccipp-uts of her ; , hi of ,K;1, srt .. hosp.t ,ty 1 He cottage wa. situated near the f hj, ah()U, , comwnB, mere ol a little cove, una lu rough weather f h Jort(j s.raring life, ...any a storm-beaten mur.ner louud shelter ; whpn , knlck at ,heHonr iritrrinIP ,.;, under its humble root. li.e place was also Th d uam g,!irtefi to hrt feel, and liaiiiuchlrequentedbythehshermanwhocruis- : nlonlent, touted her customary ed along Ills co tM, here tiiey put in lor water, , .

i "ComK in.'

una u was a lavonle pas:ime wiin old Aleg, during their leisur- hours to teuch theiu to read tiud write. Her iloor was ever open to BHunj-rs, iind she never seemed to happy as when administering to the comfort of ome poor unlortuuute.

Theknoeking was ropeated Ion 1 ?r than before, and she hastened to the door. As she opened i', a guest of wind baffled hers'ght; but a gruff femaln voice drew her attention in

' another dir-c'ion, ami. peering though the ! rain and darkness, she discerned ".'stooping ! figure before her. closely muffl-d in a cloak Can I Th stranger spoke nothing audible, but iin-

mediataly set a large basket in the entry at Meg's f-et, and tin n placing a small package in her hand, she turned and hurriedly left, b-fore old Meg could sorlicientl v collec t be sense to propound a question. The kind hostess struck dumb with wonder, stood motion

less al lhe door unable to move. Jack Brewster, hearing lips storm beating 1 into the entrv, and becoming a'armed at the j silence of the dame, hastened to the door, i where h found hi r in a state of bewilder-j

ment. He took the basket in bv the tire, i

ness, and in many eases theirlives, in the hands of pin sicians ignorant of tl.is class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all lhe ills the hunfn family are subject to. Every respectable, physician has his peeutiar branch, in ! which ha is more successful than his brother professors, and lo thai he devotes most of his time and studv.

YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to ' the studv and treatment of diseases of the sexnal t

' organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat.

nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, m tcu- i 1 real rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, I ! diseases arising from youthful excesses, or inipu- j

: rules ot me oiooo. w nereoy me consiuuiion uasoe- ; come enfeebled, enables the Doc '.or to offer speedy j relief to all who may place themselves under his I care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States. Price five and ten dollars per package. I Ocl.l.l.ltNSC 13-ly.

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nOI SF. AXD LOT AT PRIVATE S t LI.The house and lot immediately north of the .Methodist Church is for sale. Apply to 44-3iii. J. D. HOWI.AND.

STONE. and am constantly recivinff

FREE

T HAVE on hand.

I a large stock of Free Stone, of the very best ,

Chaptex 11. The Step Father. "Parents have flintv hearts! Wo tears

move them." Otway.

Where now stands the little village of Wey uioutii, at the time ol our narrative only a few rude cols were scattered here and there aioug the margin of the deep, Cark forrest. One of Hie iiumbwr never tailed to atlrect tiie attention of passers. And ii could not have been the building itscll which drew this unusual notice; for it was only a ni-e.u rough col at lu-st. But its rude front was covered with thrifty woodauie, aud the neat yard teemed witii a v.riety of delicate flow-

trs and tasteful shrubbery, which presented , then ;hnl1inK the aoor ,ed n,d MeR tl, achair, j

i,,.Suuf, tu..i.,v i..D s....i , wh,,re ,e Wlirmlh SOOH revived her. rest in whose bosom it seemed to neslle, that . T;19 first hl,isne8s 110w was to discover the even the sturi.y tanner in returning Irom contenl9 of tlli, blske,. It s plac-d upon his work in the grey of the evening, weary uMe nd whj M he,,, t,,e ,i?,lt j lck though he was with Ihe day, uncnsiously R,.clr nrnrHul,n B ih mvslerions

stohped at the wicket gate lo admire the scene. rk e fir ,ook ofTn oi rIo,h cover- ! ZkZZ.bm.

Anu the bare looleG tow uoy as lie crove tile il1cri ,,pn s(.v(.ra thickness of flannel, and i wants supplied at the shortest notice, lowing herd btlore him, always turned up at fi.Hy. after some moments or diligent work i most reasonable terms, as I keep a Is

u.e uUr, pameu .u pee. ,.ie, n.e , uue leuee, a)d M anxietv.a sleeping infant, snuglv and olteu, whi.e gazing became uun.iiidlull f emUedlM , a materii,i of ,l,e richest and

ins cuurge. s. hu me sL iiuoi-eiiu.ireu, wneu ; . a .: . . , ,,r w revealed to their

S F.XGl.TSH MJ.xS.

Ti,tn.i., n.,.l Retail BHI.I.OtVSM tM'i

W ' VC I I tilths Uti Second St., between Broadwav A Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. ti", lfa2 10-lyr. Daguerreotype Stock. -10M RS. JEV. ELRV AM D FANCY GOODS MI- , L1TAIIV OODSImporters and dealers in the above articles, and w ill sill at low prices. PETER SMITH. Kov.i l(i-12m. Cincinnati, 36 Filth Street.

w. O. NE11.SOX.

, w. rin-Rcmn.

rporliug n ertily home from school upon ar

riving at the enclosure forgot their frolic, and priuseu lo clap their litlle iiatn'.s with cnildish glee i.t the Ll joining flowers. Sjucu ivas Hie atractions around Mr Grey's cottage; but if we peer very closely through the clustering loltage, we shall discern a i.iligeut ult inlaut whose beauty may well vie wil'i that of lhe beauteous plants she so devrly cherishes. S e flits around among the

vines liuimniiig souu p aiulive air, or heaving deep sig:is which pi . inly tell that she is the companion of greil And why should greii atiiaie thai lair frame? Surely those mil.: blue t ycs and golden ringlets were never inleude.1 lor a child of s -rrow. But sorrow lul she is! Once her beauty might have been compared with the blooming freshness of the riee now il partakes ol the calm inet k ; serenity of the lily. ! Mr. Grey was not always the proprietor of the colt. igi. This in a me tUsure, accounts for the grirl olFiort. She had be -n fatherless scarcely a twelve mouih, ere Mr. Grey was instated as her step father. At first .he tried to love lii.n as a parent but then so uu-

like her ral lather that al! her efforts failed. When she iiproached him with a merry air in anticipation of a parental caress, his colj formal siernly rebuked herand she turned away oaly to wep There are men wliosesulei.su diguity will IreeZv the warmest blood tiiat ever Coursed through youthful! Veins. Their Very prest iice wiil uampeu ihe ardor of the most buoyant spirit, and send a thriihng oread to every iieait Of such ualuie was Mr. Grey. Perhaps he was not eo.iscious ot auy repulivenesi but his very manner was Culd, aud forhi.idiug in the extresne. At length Kira relumed his stern looks Willi coluuess, aud now he began to regari, her as a stubborn child, void of affection. ; He more frequently aliui.rd in a peevish manner lo her veil.'ulues-, aud treated her wiin the more severity as it steruuess could win aflVction from au inuoceut aud guileless h?rt. F.ora though she could appear unmoved in the preseuce of her step fattier, was sinking r tpiily nuder her load of grief. Hie wuhl sit for long hours iu Ihe sluiuess of the evening, gazing upou her tl li y Companions; aud then her memory would waucer back to the b.is-lul iavs of her eaily childhood. When her dear, goo.1 fattier, that was, led her by the

atoiished gaze! Kach looked at the other in mute bewilderment for a moment, n'ith-r having the power to speak. At last old Meg raised her little guest from its novel cradle, and burst forth into exclamation- of admiration. 'A beaniiful child a perfect pictnrel What wretch tou'd have been so cruel as to send it out on such a night this?" Ml i a prettv child." ventnrai! J n-k in a timed tone; ' but what can it all mean?" "Heaven protect us; it is more thin I can tell," sail Meg, in an quallv timid voice: but see what rich clothing il has, anr her, the basket contains everv thing to make the little dear warm and comfortable."

Thus they went on, striving to solve the tnvstery, but onlv becoming more deeply involved in its intricate meshes; and to what pitch of desperation th-ir anxiety would hae led them, it is difficult lo imagine, had not old Meg bethought herself of the little package that the straiiTer had put into her hand' ; and w hich, during the excitement of the mo- I ment. she had entirely forgotten. ' She picked I st up from the floor, and npon unrolling it, found it contained a small purse and a letter. ' Her cuiiosity led her first to open the letter . It was written in a delicate Tenia's hand, aud ; ran thus: j Good Damk: Your piety and kind-heart-e i b-n-volence ar not" unknown to your ! neighbor. Although w-s live far apart, and an I strangers to each other. 1 have so often j hear ! of yonr svmoalhy. You are the only I being ou earth to whom t Can now look for ; consolation. God grant that you may not turn a tie if ear to my hiimhl suppl ic itioas. It is my earnest prayr that yon will take charge of the infant which accompanies this , Adopt this as your own, an 1 furnish her with ' all the comforts which are necessary. In the purse you will find ten guineas, which will for the present, pav yu f ir your trouble, and furnish s ich nc-sj tries as the child may immediately need. Before ih it su n isex'mist ed.you shall have more. Let her suffer f r

nothing, an t you shall be amply rewarded, not only in money, but in the grateful remembrance and earnest prayrs o f a crnh-d and broken heart. Oh, do not refuse, nor seek to know further of its history. It shail be nnfolde'd to you in due time. I feel that I have already written as much

quality, and my arrangements are such that I can furnish lhe fallowing articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps. DoorSills.stcps or tire wall coping; graveyard posts, head and foot stones either Free Stone or Slarble. I have now on hand, eiiCO pes window sills and caps; 5IK1 ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills, S inch wall; Coll" of most superior water table; 4IMI " of head stones for grave yards; 21-0 pes of grave yard posts," inches square;

600 It or step stun oi all sizes; Slid "of door sills, 12 inch wall; 2t;0() of fire wall coping. 2 by 11 inches: 10IH) " offence coning, 4 by 12;

Together with a large quantity of other Free Stone w ork, all for sale very' cheap for cash. Give : me acr.ll at ' niom: Yticn, East side Vine street, between Pearl and Colum-I bia, on Setond. Persons from the country about '

g on me, can get their I

and on the ;

arge stock of '

finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to ; suit the countrv trade. 1 JOHN II. LAWRENCE. j nih 12, 1832 12-ly f iueinnali, Ohio. "VOTICE.--The undcrsigved has two new w ag-

it ons. made of good material, and by good work-

SElLfeON k CHURCHILL,

Ti;mnri,niA. STanufacturers of

J llaranaauil KoinesticCigars,

A...I ll...,lers ill TOBACCO. SMI frl-.OVL.

No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1S.32. IG-lyr. il. D. CHIPMAN & CO., V o iu in o f'nrwiirili": MERCHANTS,

WHITE WATER CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI, j

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CiMBtllUOE CITV

Morison V Newby

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Manufacturers, Slonroe St., Connersvilie

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ft 111 CKEKIXi'S PIAXiS. We shall 1 open this week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to w hich we invite the attention of purchasers. They arc mostly from the factory of Jonas C bickering, w ho it is well know n, is one of the oldest and most successful manufacturers in this country. These Piano Fortes are worth ten percent more than those made without the entire iron frame, as they are thereby more durable and remain in lune much longer. The touch is more delicate than in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies w ho have not the amount of strength requisite to press down the keys of many pianos now manufactured. Please call and examine our instruments. COLBURN cv FIELD. ! Sf usic dealers and publishers, 134 Slain street, ; npl H, ISM 1-y Cincinnati.

ilt.Tir. HN 1IOTEE, Corner Race & Court streets. Cincinnati. A. ('. HESING. Proprietor.

attached the Hotel is a very large waggon yard and stabling I.ir2e0 horses. Liils very reasonable, upl il, l-j2--10-lt!-m

I.. Ii:t;:tAW Wholesale and retail dealer in Patent Brass Clocks, No 72. Sycamore

treet. second door below Third, Cincinnati, O up H Otn

r, SIS. J. AV. KEHIiV, IteNi"

. ilent Kiirgron DcntiiC.

.Thankful forpasi favors, would beg X llie iMMl' miaiire of I'll lull rol.efe of

i the citizens of town and country. He would direct i attention to the fact of his taking a premium on a ! full set of Artificial Teeth, at the lale Franklin ; County Fair. i A 11 operations in Ihe dental Art performed upon tiie latest ami most approved principles and vvar- ! ranted. No charges for examination or advice.

JUTr" Office ill the North end of the Adair tavern and. ly

FA""I; Till. I.S. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Franklin ami adjoining n.ui.ties. that they are now iiianiifactnrii g. and have ready for sab-. Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far superiorto any others now iu use. One hundred bushels of w heat per hour, can be cleaned w ilh them, taking out the cheat, and all other trash. But the fufl superiority of these mil's can only be known by seeing and trying. Call and see them, before voii buy some poor concern, which will onlv cumber your barn. W. s. BAKER. Proprietor, jy 10 3d W.M. MOFFAT, .Manilla, mrcr. ' TJE VECI.OTIir:i. SAMi-Ki.Sitii-rKRD.Tai-Jl lor. has ou hand a large sujq.lv of readv made clothing cheapforcash. His shop is u few doors North of Sir. Gallion's store, on Burgess street. oct 1 1 -H-if 1 MFITRSOI I.ifp Insurance ( onipcI II J of Cincinnati. Capital S1((M'(,U Paid and secured. This company has two departments joint sloik and .Mutual. Kales of preinii ni iu lhe joint stock department reduced one third. The life of the husband may be insured for the b -n-elit of lhe wife, independent of creditors or representatives creditors may insure the lives of i'i-:r debtors congregations the lives of th ir ministers. Endorsers and seenr ties the lives of iho-e t r w!.,.m they are responsible. II. . i;,ii,iUv, Pr.-s't; Board of Finance Hon. Jacob Unmet. S. V.'igc-h: and T. S. Goodman. California riskstjAen :.t lhe usual rates. .1. W. HUT. linv.kvill.-. -.-i.t j Rl'Fi'S IIAYMiiNH. .M. 1'. " i janin, it-j2 G-lj Med .iil Examiner.

Us T K E( i: I V E 1 ar 1 f. r sa!

s l:ici. hue -!f heav y d kip !..: ci;tort fn:;.ie .io liiTi.g-irian il wat.-rpr.f ' l.r.v. voei' - and chii lrer.s bw.s ?n,-ns cUsl-.ia nia,ie sho. r:-!f do t'-ars-- b bovs kip and coarse ! T'vsns

2 ' niis-s -no.-s 2: 'i pr biMrci.s do 1 l..Ia!i, s'.id .! 1 " pat. 1. -alher 1 " m.-roei i'.o 1 pattent tipped do 3-i prstav lor ties' I ,a -etilf bo.-1-es 1 kip 1 ' g-...t do 2 " india ruh'.er sooes .Ml compris.i t the ian-e-talei l--t s-1 -i ted stoil of boo', nn.l shoe., that weiiave 'v -r ha ' the plea sure o! offering f'.rsale. D. GALLIUM.

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Cin.

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T EATfirrK.--! am just rec j liliil oih-T ii.nrkels a heav y t leather, v. i.k'a I can s -H at pi iceto pb-;:..-. 1 hav--i:ov. on hand J.' (10 lbs. H.-nil" k Tarn " Ci:.e:i:i::;ti

4 .b.z. sides npp -r 4 " Kip and s do, c'aif sl.ii-s. Shoemakers. Farm rs. and ail v ho w ant leather, v ould do w ell to t all ami evatii'i.e his stock before nia'singili. ir purchases. FIC1IA lilt TYNER. U.loher-J. th. lr",2.

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ITS t"VI y.jr.i(i;S... am now reeeiv-

mv fall .pi. of Cu-toui Slade Boots and

!ue-s. eiiii.r.tco g Mens. Yi omens. h.oys. ..lis-s. n.i I'lill-h-. i.-: oi everv .pe.ality and price. I would -.v to :.!! nv old patrons ami the coiumunitv g-n-

lh;.t I have been very careful in seleiling e:.T stM k.aiuiiug to imy such as I i-an vi :h v recommend. Sly stock is heavy, and old as low as thev can be bought in the w.l. (th, lea-J. " iMt llAlill TYMEK.

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i. 1 ''ni:!h-.,,il 4 :: ' aps.l.;.3j.;.,;1 nAro-p,:;aSFi j Slar.nauurer.i.f k , , , if , f ill lead. zif.c.c.M...r. M,K ii.., 'J her s-.l.t. -r s. t..t metal . . I Kr... ii I. ' r

1 W.COFF

1 1 crs. :uul

work, ilruirr in K-::!. zii.-

It;;!i. Oino. JTr5 Th-ir h-AU ar. t cv,; , jr''d pi.ii lvs. sup. r .-r t ;i wor'.'i. Tlvv lutvt a l him ..1

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aiul onlv i-orrt.'-

one f cr i:.

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1 1 St n'D STONES. 1V.1 Grind Stones of a

penor quality, now on fiatet ami lor sale cheap

11 srs J. KKllV, AttornJL lor at Law , Laurel, In t.

id Cceaiisel

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A . !!:. KIKT-X...

-iunali. d--alers iu .a.;i,. '.

;hut!les. pii kers. hari.e; i :u

papers, tenter hooks, can! e'e Ac. A i.i Agents for Sn.i! i.V,' ma.iine cards.

h. I-.

Klt'HARli TYMEK.

'.tPIT.ll IIOI-S3: Cot rsv;.i.r Fav .-Ue V, Coiinty, Indiana. R. I'i rmn. Propri. f.ir. lliis boas - is in good repair, w ell furnished, thoroughlv ventihit -d. favorably sliuale.l, an.l everv ail nl ou paid lo travelers and visitors. hiUt it'is i:..- 1. -st and most fashionable house iV the i i; . il. !,js ,,re alllre same lime so low a. to suit ail. jv -.".2-ii-lv ! i-The llamiiton Int -liigenc r will pi -ase insert G months and forward bill tor pavnicr.t.

J. A. SIMtPiM 1 S.ftii

rORWAKPING and general 1 chains. Mo. 21 and 23 West Fr

& H. SI. Conklin,

HAOF.KSTOWN, IA A. S. Wiggins & Co. George Gillespie.

male on consign-

A mi c t e d Read!

IIFBICAL Iloiivc. rsita bliSiftcil live il vi'arsi iiso. bv lr. KiiiKolin M". W .

Corner of Third and Union Ms., between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia. rifleen years of extensive and uninterrupted pri'.n tice spent in this city have rendered Dr. Jv. thejnnst expert and successful practitioner far and near in the Uoatment of diseases of aprivat.-v nature. Pi-rsonsalllii ted vv iili ulcers upon the boily, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, w hereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. lie who places himself under the care of Dr. K. mav religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman,

and conlidentlv relv upon his skill as a physician. 117- I'. ITCFl.l

Takcl'arliciiiar .AOiirei U , dealer 111 green and dried fruits. Iruil trees. Young men w ho have injured themselves by a ev ergr- ens. shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, and certain practice indulged in a habit frequently Rliubarl. plants, garden seeds, and agricultural imlearned from evil companions or at school the ef- pletncnt. No. 111. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio.

feels of which are nightly felt, ev en w n nsteep. mil I!h 1-.)J 13-ly and destroy both mind and body, shoulo apply im- -" mcdiatciv." Weakness and constitutional debility, t IIIMOSV JOf'ST Walnutst, between Fourth

loss of 111 oscular energy, physical Essitude and gen- tl and Filth, Cincinnati, Ohio. O. 11. Gkipkov,

rropneinr. la

11. Veil SOM nilOWN.

Commission nier:ront streel. Cincin

nati. Ohio. Particular att 'utiou paid to tilling orders and disposing of produce consigned for sale in this market. Agents for transportation lines to and from all the eastern cities. .Mark goods care of Sprigmanit Camp. Cincinnati, Ohio. mh pi. l.-.V.' 13-ly. VVM. VV'VT'ls, liUO. S. JENKINS, E. I-. COI.ri'R N .

X'' Itfffc. -.? I- A.. A- t 'At!A3II.

ll'.ERS ,,f I'.n C. I.. No. 113 West Pearls'...

en Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati. -Iv

fOl

.1 belwc mil 12-

rlsrlNSvTt. John Swasev it Co. Tweed. Sibb-y S: Wright Reeves ct Stephens. VONNKRSVII.I.E.IND. A. B. Conwell c Sons.

Nov. fi. 1-52. IG-lyr. Liberal cash advancements

incuts. 1HIA tJI.ASJ AIN'D tU'EKlVSAVAISF.. i We have on hand a large stock of China, Glass and Queensware, selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and aretlierebv enabled to compete successfully with

Knstern Healers in si v lo. duality and prices.

In our stock of Uue'ensware w ill be found an assortment of every rrt cle in that line, from the best manufacturers i:i the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied w ith a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior qualitv. Our terms a"-e favorable, and we invite Merchants to examine our w ares and prices. SAMPSON it CO., No. P2 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank. Nov. 6, 1-.V2. 10.-1 r. Cincinnati. C A It PTlXlA'tiS. The undersigned would say to all those w ishing to furnish their floors w ith a carpet that w ill look w ell, do good service, and never fade, lo call at his establishment and lock through his present stock, which he has lately received from the cast, which can be sold at prices

which will compare favorably W illi the lowest 1 111-

cesof ahighergrade,siibsi-ril.-rswillbecharged$l,i ci.n.au ran. Varic,r noii-subcribers S3. Township offices 1. To " oflho ,atesl ?,vIl. ,llui fashion, ranging in prices

I '.'"''". .. .. . .. . I from 30 to 1 30 cts. Per yard, svncnll ami see nun.

Oct.Sulh, so2. nn.ii.in" 1 .vr.it.

men. which he will sell cheap.

Oit. 25th, 1S52.-4J. RICHARD TYNER. j. n. c 00 nn ART. M. Fisnn.. e.onmiAiiT At fisiiuLi lTTIIOLESAtK nflAl.IlltS in fancy and domestic Dry Goo.ls and ready made clothing. No. 21 Lower .Market street. S. S.". between Slain and Svcaniore. Cincinnati. Ohio. Keeps constantly on hand, for sale, a large slock of all kinds of gomls in their line. Countrv merchants ami dealers gen-

erallv . are invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. mh 12, ls.t2 12-ly. TEKJIS OF AIVr.HTISI.;. For an- ! uouncing candidates for county otlices and otli- !

flAMJY! fanily! land ie ! Twelve ' dollars per hundr -d pounds, and no charge for boxes at SI. DEM ANDS Candy Factory. Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixtli streets. Cincinnati, Ohio. apl U. lsr.2 lo-lv

1 HOMT..-Manufactures, and has iu

et , .vo. 4 ater st.. 4 iloors w est of -.lain. Hemp. -Manilla and Cotton Rope. Cords, line, and twines of all qualifies and sizes, w hich he sells at manufacturers 1. rices. mh 12, 1S32 12-ly

!' Io!nAI?N', Commission Slerchar.t. and

WlVri".! fciOOItS The

1 1 undersigned agtiin announces, t!. a . ,e is just re-

1 ceiving froiii New York, a fre-'i supply of 1 -.-tn:i:it,lr tfrusl, ; which, in addition to the stock now on hand, w ,11 make his assortment P.-n.-r a-i.l more complete than he has ever h -relofore offered in this market, i His v.-iri"t is eii.li e.s and aluio-t i in U'n erahle. I t embracing a histeful and judicious selection of I ) I'iiite y dry &mik1, silk uimmIo uhiI I

toellii'r with 11 liirt- ick 1 ISnvl-s 31 tut thors, 3i:it und rtipst. iio;itii l, t 'ai'pel-.iie, ri inly mua cluthioe, E I n n re, sltiwttri. qiirrnwttre, t.rotnim.n hilr unci col li rnrpel whijs t nllnii yarn, Ic-tlhrr, wiuilow Iiim,

!E.inc il if, Aviiitr li-:tilt f;riii1 toBr, Suit, iron, iitiiN, nucJ Mcrl, j and a general assort ment of ev ery thin ever kspt j in a country store. He would say to his friends i that he has tin-advantage of thirty years xperiI ence in this branch of b-isine.s spent mostly in j Rronkville. w ilh an o.teniiei' acquaintance w;th:dl

the prominent mere ini.ts of c inciunati, and li.e Ea-l'Tii C'itii-., v. lii. !i i-i aides him to buy allow figure., and s,-il at such rate, as will secure to him the permanent cusl on of pur. hsi-rs. who may ipspc-i his poods. H would also state that his st.x-k 1-1. been bought with spoeia! r -tf -rence to the wanti of the couniry, and he flatters himself that lhe sty I. i. patterns and prii es would not fail to p! la-et:ie

i tastes of the most fasti. lions. Induienicuis sarTi-

j cienl to persimde ali p examine his troods bef-.'e store, I l.uv iiur elsew here.

So .-.ime one come all. to his- old stand, nn.i .ee if bai-cains cn be had. All kinds of country produce taken In exchange for goo.ls. Tiie ri!aret f rice in lash al-vav . taid for r.iir.. ( t. Si.fh, l-.vy. KICHA RI TVS FR.

("oolii's ftut.irei

onlii'-re Hhrfsfimr A Kihr.

01 1 ransp.i-cl.T i.:e. ., ;, l i

1 reriiim--rv . I r r ". , :r '. v cinuali. Ohio. ; ... 11, p;,.;;

.s.,;.f.s a. Row. Ci

Country ITcrcliaats. -OJ'U ATTKSiTli! i..ui .....

A Ciueensw are. ( h:na ,t I 1 Fop spi:i m; - '2 crates .',ig -.1 ai. I I . .i eoielic.il I . ii l .... ipri.ii ;i ! ;. .'.1.11 " r.i e '!' a I.V boxes line i -. -i.ii:... .", i.ber;.! quantify ( , ekcn bill. Call an i cv.:n 11 r . Ii. No. HI. Slain ...r-. t. ,i, HOOTH'N llanUare sb.r-. pS EiCI'SK-t ,.n er.. II sts., 1:.. ll.i.ao. (tiro. M ii. . , . ii :t,e ...j : tacheJ.

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li. th.ir or j..l ,. n 11 a v f.e . :i r, .'. I u- ! s-'.-i! be 1 i. .-.-.! T. l rac.-r w ' . . tak.-ll tel.h-a.-c L...- . Ci P-lv 176 Main st..

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IIATtS AIVD CAPS. 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Slen and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and F"ur Caps, just arrivine and for sale cheap bv RICHARD TYNER. October 20ih, 1P52.

Deaths inserted w ithout charge, unless aecompa

nied by obituary notices, and w hen so aecompanied. to be paid for at the rate of fitly cents for eve- j ry twelve lines or less. All notices of deaths or j tributes of respect, by any one of the benevolent ! societies of the day. to be charged the same. j For publishing religious, Militical, scientific, be-' nevolent. and literary notices, or any other calls for 1 ,,..1.1 .... ,,...! inn., to i... ..l.Mr..1 tt the rale abov. '

spcMie. " HVK11V STAIILK. Political circulars to be ch.-irge.l the same. w p4yK & r JIIM.Y, under the For advertisingwives, double the usual prices, to ( (rj namc of PAYNE cV -MANLY, would announce be paid in advance. I p, their friends and the public generallv, that f-ev Divorce and chancery notices to be paid in ad- ,iave ,,,.,, liven. s,;lWe in Laurel, at the old vanee. , . ; stand of T. V. Slitchel. on Pearl street and Canal Advertising expulsion of members from any se- Ka wht,r(, Ucv wj bo at tilnos to flir. cret society, to be charged full price. - ,,i.h carriages, buggies and horses. They have a

1 lit? iHHM V H't 11115 Will t't. ?ll IV llj tliix.1 ill ! lui'ii mu

hered to bv tho TimU'rsiiriiOxl. " XKI.SOX AHP.OTT,of the Democrat, jy 1850 C F. CLARRSOX,of the American.

0

11. r.m rF.n avisdow siiaii:s,

sold. hole sale aud retail, bv SI. Sawver & Co. Mo.

S tallies c Building. Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Orders promptly filled. Country Merchants aud Pedlers supplied on Ihe lowest terms. Nov. 6, levjj. 43-l2ms.

j good supply of new and fashionable two horse car-

ruiees.aml 01 open anu covereu ouggies. Persons coming to linrel by canal or otherwise, will be conveyed to the neighboring tow ns or countrv without delay. IInrs.cs Kent Bv the feed, dav or week. Gentlemen don't be

trvidcing a'foot or starving y our horses, but give us

a call, our terms are reasonable. 4

Marshall s Salve

j IT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to bo the grealast

I reniedv of tue age for Whito Swelling, revnr

Sores, Piles, Rheumatism,

Sore Breasts, Salt

Khei'm. Tetter. &e

WHITE SWELLING U has never failed to cure

! Reduced Prices. I LIBERAL PIS. TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS i BELLOWS MAM'FACTO 1Y.

THE subscriber respectfnllv iuforms the citizens While Swelling w hen o c. of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he Fever Sores, old I leers. Ac., alw

still continues to manufacture Mniihs hellowsof .11 .i .... ... l.i.ol.l t;ii..l Oil Seeotl.t Stri-et. l.etn-eei.

i Bniadwav and Svcamore. Cincinnali. From his proven itseir infallible as a euro for the Piles. If t.,.. ... ;.r,......'ir. ti.e low....... together ih i,- applied according to directions, and persevered in.

ing provided with a large lot of seasoned lumber! it will in all cases effect a permanent and lasting

and other materials, lie is prepared in all cases

eral prostration, irritability and all nervous atlec-

tions. indigestion, sluggishness of the liver and every disease iu any w av connected with the disorder of the procrcalive functions cured, aud full vigor restored. out Ii unci iWmiliontl. j A VIOOPOT'S LIFE. OR A PR E W ITr R E HE ITU. ' KINK KLIN on Self Preservation Only 23 ct. This Book just published is tilled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike te Youth, Slanhood, and old age, and should he read by all. The valuable advice and impressive w arning it

gives. will preveui years 01 misery ami sunenng ami save annually Thousands of Lives.

Parents bv reading it w ill learn how to prevent

the destruction of theirchildren.

, A remittance of 2j cents, enclosed in a letter.

addressed to Dr. Kiskelix. N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per,

return ot 1:1:111. , Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at home. i Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure damage or curiosity. Book sellers. News Agents, Pedlars, Canvasers and all others supplied with the above work atvey, ow rates. 2 ,i-lye BOOK STATIOMf All Y Call in at Scott's Book store, Bragg House, Post Office room. Liberty, Union County, where you can find almost every thing usually kept ina Book establishment, and w here you can witti a very small sum of mon.-y procure enough of good books lo make a nice- litlle family library. Bibles, bible dictionary's and Commentary s, 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 with all the etceteras, belonging to lhe trade constantly 1.11 hand, and for sale on the most reasonable terms. JOHN W. SCOTT. Libertv, June ISlh, 1S32. 27-tf

-opne

mh 12

lale of Walnut st. House.

-12-ly

1L0BK (T.OTIIlMfi STOUF. Ambe I ck Stachel. wholesale Clothing Depot. No. 2 Slain St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, "31 43-1 v

M"

r.AXESi:! ami liuc UsUin Store 11

Kki-i.fr. y'n. '.'is Slain street. Keep 011 hand

Flench Calfskins: Baltimore do do: Philadelphia'

do.lo; Philadelphia .Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins for gaiters and shoes, w holesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deer skins and furs, mh 19, le 52 13-ly

-Engravers and Lilho'rinters. Stencil Brand

Outers. Ac. North We.f Corner Garni and Slain

sts.. nn. I lnl Slain st., over T. S. Goodmau & Co s. Banking House, Cincinnati. TTPBill Heads. Address Cards. I.etVr and Note Headings, Labels. Bank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Notes. iVc, at very low prices: Diplomas, Certificates, Bonds. Slaps. Plans of Estates, tew u plats, etc. feb 12, 1.-32. lv

p 1:0. t;ii!saN- a- roll graph. -rs. Copper Plate 1

Connersvilie Harfcls Woiks THIS establishment is in Conwell's large buildingon the corner of Slonroe and Harrison sts.. where the best of Italian nndAmeriran llnrMr Isalwavstobe had. .Monuments, Tombs. Headstones Slantles, Table-tops, and every variefy of Plain anil Oriuimnil.il Work, kept constanllv on baud, at reduced prices.

The proprietors are satisfied that, w ith the work, men and the material thev have procured, tlu-v can

do as good w ork, and in as neat a manner, as can j The attention of lhe public is most respectfully

The I ire in Crockville

KiS no difference in the price of good', ca

less it makes th.-m cheaper than ever.

To prove that they are so verv cheap, just step in

to Hi'hton's and examine his Hi us , al oris nt ."V-xr Mi'sMsnklr (iimls. 1 Just arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore:! which he i'sellingi heriper 1I1.111 lhe cheni.cst. ! i-Aim:s ij:t:ss (.imus i

iln endless varietv . bandsomelv assorted, and of

the last and newest stvles, both of pattern and '

color, among which are handsome silks; Barege ; Delaines. Slotislin Delaines. Bareges. law ns. Frem-n I Ginghams. Laces, edgings, insertines. needle work- ; e.I Collars. Sleeves. Cutis, Silk. Cotton and Vrt- j ed Hose, Kid and Silk Gloves of all colors, and an ; immense stock of prints, of ev ery quality and price, i tog iher with a select assortment of City made; Gaiters, Slippers. Boot-'. Shoes, &c. Ac. " ti-ullruAl-u'N CiiKMin

In great variety; superfine cloths, doeskin and fancy t'as.iun-res.Sumnii-r Cloths. N&ltinels. '1 weeds, riosiery. Silks and other Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, cVc. Vc. ROY'S WF.AK. A large assortment, well select -d, of superior, fine and common qualities, at low prices. lioot,, Shorn, Hatw, Caps, Carpeting. Table Covers.'! able Cloths; a large assortment of all qualities and p rices. A very heav v stock of -Muslins, bleached and unbleached, colored and twilled, cheap tt-o-t-ri-i, llollownre. Hardware. Cedarware, tiueensware. Tea-ware in whole setts, tc. Ac. Our stink is vary large, bought at low prices. and w ill be sold che.-ip for cash or 1 ntry produce. P.. 11. & J. C. L'KliTON. BiOi.kvilleiApril 23, lr.32. I'EilMAX I.IXCK. JNO. H. FAR4CHAR. Liuck and Farquhar. lTT!!i: Post Ofliee buildings. South West Cor-

A m r Slain an.l Head slreets. brook v ilie Indiana.

ster E'r-cf r. cnr.nf

5 ; he -e i,.l.-r.:?.- . l-i u.g'-.-. i. .;;.; for S. M.o . X. V. irr.-n's l-'.re ai'.. V .-, Ho :fi::. i. now p a 1; lo .! r :i. 1- ' ; -a.iv mt of Kre.l:i.!hr. l'ni..i ...r r";. : . . Tie- More ri...a f SI. V. . ai.d't. Ii. llurioii. in i-ir..!,v ille.a-.- . -..r '.' '. ot roun:i?, to w ie'uii l!..- 1 it u.- are r '. r durafeiili . cit -iif-r.e--. -i: . :il..l 'i recoinitiecd it. r.s sa;.'-r.e.-. 11. tii- 1 ' " most bi;i. lii g.. V . .i-:

jv 1C.-.)! 3. -1-y

'! tn- l:.rw

1...I

. arc t" ell. sic

lead

1 fr"'

It'

TiH. AMir.nSOX'S Gastric XctltraJ-

1' izrr Ihr great regulator ol tiie

Ktomarlt and bou rls Is one of the best

I dvsiienlic and fever and ague medicines of Ihe

nys yield to the I present age. Its neutralizing dualities inn. roves

healing influence of this celebrated Salve. 1 Hie digestion. gives a healtliv tone to the stomach,

PILE". This Salve is the only remedy that has regulates the bowels, and gives power to the hu-

hand thr. agl. the uarrow walka, noiutn.g out m rhle u'1 Iremhlinj frame will permit. Ilia diilereui Howers. and Liuirlit her to rear! I ,n indeed misernble my heart sinks with-

aud love them. : me- 'd' he iven bless yon m i Ihe j child. Adieu, Flora." The evening was far advanced, and the! No sooner had Meg glanced through the ligdts one by one nisanpearco from the ueijjti- , contents of the letter, linn her keen perceepboring cottages; aud by its clear, pule liybt lion comprehended its fall meaning. Whiie uiigtil have heeu discovered Mora Grey seal- ; sh hat b -eu readinj it. Jack haj b"en eied wilhiu a deligtinil little arbor made by her aoiiniug the conteuls of the purse with eviovvu bauds, tar away in one corner ol the ' dent set is'aeliou. giiden. As she sat 111 a thoog'.iti'ul mood, a! The sight of the bright cold coin had so tall female figure approached ner. "Flora," j electrified him, that he entirely forgot the said she, '-are you here, child? ! letter which Meg was persuing; and it w.uj Wny, 1 h ive searched t he house through- i with no littla gratification that she noticed oat for you." this fact, for she would escape making him

"J es, mamma," said Flora, in a sm-eet acquainted with its contents.

given general-satisfaction in these eomplia SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS V

to w arrant h.s work go..l.

ALSO. Anvils. md Vices furnished. Nov. 6, l?32.-40-0ms. S. K. HA.MILTON. Head's Commercial College. 5. E. corner vf Main and i'ounk Sts. Cincinnati. 0. T'HE object of this Institution is to qualify gentlemen practically for the coanting house and business pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of Book Keeping byDouble Entry", as applied to all departments of trade and civnmeroe. B isiuess Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile ! Transactions. Commercial Calculations. eVc. cov

ering the entire fields of commercial operations, ' T)ETEIl E'l' A: SOJiS Who'ecile Hard : thus enabling pupils lo become finished accouiit- f ware Dealers. No. 59. Pearl street, between Wal-

ants. The course can be compicieo. 111 irom eigni nut and V ine sireei-s, c iiici.niau;

mh 12, 1i-o2 12-1)

cure in fhi f.ainful disease

SALT-RHKU.M ANI TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in these diseases.

RHEUSI ATISM AND KKONCHt I IS I t has

ibants.

e would

pa rticularlv rendmmlco the Salve for Sore Breasts

w nen open 1 111 i.eiii m- ... ......i ... u n..... 1 11.1..-. It w ill likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared by MARSHALL COBI.ENTZ, Lrvvisai'Ro, Ohio. For sale by SI. w. HAILE, sep24-40-iy Brooillc, Ind.

to twelve weeks. Terms S25 in advance.

Pupils being taught individually and not in classes, they can enter at any time, j Good board can be obtained at from J2:25, to $3 j per week. j Further particulars can be obLvned by calling at 1 the Institution, or bv addressing the principal, j (post paid.) ' J. E. HEAD, Principal

man svstem to throw offal diseased and worn out

matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Ncutralizer iu hi practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of tiie stomach, for more than twenty years w ilh completesnccess.ascan be show n by htiudredsof certificates. All w-e ask, is that our friends will call and give it a trial, as we know that it will give entire satisfaction. N. D. Galliou agent i 11 Brook ville. Druggists ami country men hunts s rpplied in large or small quantities by W'm. Anderson, No. ST Slain St. Cincinnati. The Flac for Bargains. TOS. It. CLAIIK, keeps constantly on hand

,1 al all times, a general assortment of watches.

; chains, keys, breusl pins, car rings, finger rings, j spectacles, gold and silv er pencils, gold pens of the j bc-st quality, silver stoous and thimbles, scissors, ! pen and pocket knives, razors of the lest uualitv-

tog-therwilh a general assortment of fancy articles, such as are usually kept in jew elry stores" Ai.so 8 day uml thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as lows they can be bought in the citv.

be done at anv other establishment in the West.

and on as reasonable terms. The public arc respectfully invited to call and er-nmim-specimens before purchasing elsewhere. All orders addiessed to them w ill be promptly attended to, as they are determined to give general satisfaction. SI. A. CRAWFORD W. W. JAMES. ! July 30, 1.-52. 32-Cm

'ATCTI AMI CLOCKS Ww. Dvvvso

tenders his services to the citizens of Brook-

ville ami vicinity, iu the capacity of Watch and Clock Makerand repairer making and mending Jewelry, A-c. Long experience and strict punituality are his recommendations. Shop thrrf-.? doors North of the post ofliee. jy23, Is50 31-tf YF. HOI'SE The undersigned dyers would Jl respectfully inform the citizens of Brookville and vicinity that they have jut opened their Dye House at the Canal Basin, adjoining the Collectors' Office, where they are ready to coler silks, muslins, cotton yams, woolen do, and nlo printing of all i.ort.s of calicoes, &c. STOECKEL & CO. eld 2u-ly qCHACFEH A: COBIt Manufacturers i ' of Planes, Carpenters' and Coojiers" edge tools. Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware, 224, Main street, Cincinnali. mh 12 ly

vtti il to ourspr.ig stoik of goo.ls, carefullv select

ed, exclusively from the Cincinnati -Market, "of the latest and most fashioi.abl stv les." my 7 LINCk & FARQUHAR. rOe?:TS A?H nitinjIO'S. Just rereived a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and riboous. and for sale at in) 7 LINCK es F.VRUUHAK'S.

r.iiASOI,S A laree

Parasols for sale at me

'FO. A. FI5r" F A fo'i. eTcImfe Tl f 1 11.- on t;al.l a :ire a-ser.'-: ' t ' peri.-r Sleloii.-ors a! prii .--to .-lit ;!..- . re

ce cf a.ldesinegto p biniiitf ut'l-ty aud 1 .e piano case, (sone lime are b.-alitif .il. The I ui rich, and hv using tin' s1

small church or hall. 'I li.-ir 1; and from that down to4o !ai ;ni' goo.l an in.lurn.-nt in ev.-rv r.--; .-it.'1 and outward liei-li. Wi- ar. . a; West, and sell at itifcTiiifaclurer's prin and retail. PU w rail an.' evamiue t'l.-se V...thcr t.th . rtae an a.-ortieept "f I'

he found we.t of th-' mom tairs. 111

factories of Chitkering. W ls'.t Hr.. Cnl.Hl'HS .V HKi.i' 1.,.! iiv--y Sole Agei t-. I d -v 1 !l ' liable Works. WoRFS.o th,- Vest side "f '':'

iweeu r.o. - t.4

toor. -r. .uonmn .... K.. 55

Mural riece.. 1 mw-i I- i.,.it,- ft,- 1 . - v-.....-. ,...li.. ,.i..l iinen.-Mi-'h"1'1'-" '

1 rus. -is- . .... f ami. :.-.l

( at. in. land c oi.iuei i .1 .,,.,..! work eecut-i! in l1"

proved stvle. culi tiir-1 I'1en.l -loved b tbis e--.aid e-'i ment . TiVUMK A: '0.-D!''i' l clocks.Waleh -s.J vv. irv. a

tools, and material-. Constanllv "ii hand an eve

,i .iiviT ever aim ,!.

!n: goia. sim

TT It ItSt V. I.I. W A-

1 I. lol of Cmbr-llas and

i lowest possible price at

. - . ,,. i Clocks, watches and jewelry repair-'d in the best

W -' v -L v , w t ' manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil-

A ' iliio I", "lie -vn. ..... ,! . ...iii.i (.iiei-l,

tnii-i. 'Um ih.iibin and forirot it WHS ...r. . .. 1 -j , , t (P't pant.) J. E,

, . &f -- 1 ieu guineas ne said, musingly, as n 1 s,ov

(jrowiugiaie. drew thu purse strings and passed th trea-I "Thinking" eaid Mrs. Grey with aatouish- j B,,re lo Mpff -ten guineas! what are you to -rvOCXOR IIOTI,AT-ivill receive aclas. meui- ! do with all that'" ! 11 or tw o of persons for instruction in the Frexi h Yes, mamma, and if V cu sit ciown hsrej 'That " replied th dame "is to pnrchas Lasqcao. Those inclined tostu.lv- French mav by myside, I will tell jou all I was thinking ,he necessar'y articles for thechild, which it tTr ,i"'ti""alhi'lwc'linKnbonl I ... ta nsv.. . 11, 'a.... , OV. lSa2. 4.-3w.

11, soon neea. 1 iiai sum win vv uui 11 very v, r. -i a j ts. 1 ' '

mrs. cirey ooey-u, ami r lora conunuea 1 ,t ( wav inwards its support."

was thinking, mamma, that 1 should go 1 AnHdon't x-on know who sent it?" con-

"I

to town, and try to earn a liviug for myself."! ; tinued JMk, whose cuirosily was aroused "You go to town! what! and leave al .... . . . ., ff-.i: .

your lveautil.il flowers? F . 'ns, mamma, I am prepared to sacrifice: , "Tr . " f e.-ery thing. Father grows ...ore stern every j ll?e ch,'d ". Prenlf ' ho "? cav. He does not love n.e. 1 know,aud 1 can ! PleJ and ,sh T t0 kePP th:,dear llUle babe

not think of reinaiuing here a burden to him

1 am now eighteen, aud certainly 1 can do something." "1 have sometimes thought, myself, that such a contse would be the best, bat have never dared to mention it to you," said Airs. Grey, gravely. "1 thiuk that when you are absent yonr father will miss your company and relent." "It rr ay be so'" said Flora, and her voice trembled with emotion. Yon rarely will take good care ef my flowers, will you not?'"

Mis. Grey replied that she would. 1 "Aud send me afresh boquel whenever you

"And yon won't refuse, I know," said Jack, tenderly, whose kind sympathies had beceme interestod in the little stranger's behalf. "Bless it.no! Meg never yet turned !.er back upon an innocent wsnderer," and ehe clasped the child warmly in her arms. The night was now far advanced, and Jack

feeling the necessity of looking after his craft, arose and departed, first being strongly admonished by Meg not to lisp a breath of what bad transpireC.

To BE COKTIKTJED.J

DR. K. H. BRANSON, HAVING permanently located In Mt. t'armel. Ind.. would respectfully offer his professional services to the public. REFESEMCF:S. James H. F.Uiott. M. P.. Ffleld; Drs. Z. Ca.terline, A. C. Fosdick, and A. B. Casterline, Liberty. nov. 12 4?-2ms. j. ArrLEOATC. s.ri.uatSBra, a. h. rorxsroRD. APPLEGATE it CO. BOOKSELLERS. Publishers. Stationers, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturers. No. 43 Main Street. West Side, below Second St. Cincinnati, O. nr. 26 49-4ms-.

AARON A. COLTER, GROCERY, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION 11 Hit CI I A .XT. S. E. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND MAIN STS., cncwsATi, 01110. Nov. 2f IsA-lyr-. C PIT 1 1. IiavSTS D. D. S1.01X, propri. tor, lattiaaapeps, tad. JJ 5T-6a

Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed their new sale

rooms of 52 by 120 feet m extent, are enabled to oiler the largest and finest stock of Pianos to be found in the country east or west, all from those celebrated and unequalled manufacturers, A. Stodart, and John B. Dunham. N. Y. A full written warrantee given with each instrument. Terms cash. nib 12 ly G. A. TAT! OR. WW. B. rRETICB. 3. C. WTXXr TAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE, IMPOKTEHS and wholesale dealers in Irish Linens and w hite goods. Also, Umhrellas.Parasols. Gloves. Hosiery, and every description of trim mings and fancv dry goods, comer of Slain miPearl sts. Cincinnali. mh 12 12-ljd

ver taken in exchange for goods or work. TPPOn

door above Tyner's store.

-ty-M. IOEIIOl SK, Slannfactnrer and dealer ii F'urnitiire. Chairs, Bedding and Slattresses, 134 Sycamore street, six doors shove Fourth, opposite the Post office Cincinnati, Ohio. Je 4 24 1-y ! CJOJIF.TIIIXG NEW! To all dealers in :

O FANCY DRY GOODS. I am prepared to oflVr. at

w

QI'PERIOU PIAO rOKTESI-lhere i is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money. -Mr. Colbnrn took especial pains last summer in examining the instruments of all the manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none lo compare with those by Woodward V Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, flue toned, fine touch, have the entire iron frame, aud last but not least are cheap. We know of no instruments combining so many good qualities that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together with a beautiful assortment of Chickering's, and Geo. A. Prince & Co's Slebxleons, at

COLBURN cV FIELD'S

LINCK ot FAKclUHAR'S.

1,' A Mf C Y OOti-Splondid assortment of Lawns, Berages. Bemge De La-.nes, Tissues. Mks. Satins, and white dress goods. For sal verv cheap at m.v 1 LI.VCK & FARUUHAKV.

1) H I XTS A I ;t I A STS SOO pieces of vtell assorti'd prints and Ginghams. F"or sale at re-

uueeu prices at my- LINCK A FARQUHAR S. ('LOTUS, Casnitiiercfs, Sntinctn nittl V Joxiltsi Lix. k cV Farocuar. have on hand a very large ami choice selection of cloths.cassi meres, satinets and Jeans, forsale at the lowest figures. Call andsce them. my T Ol"7I5IEI AVA1IE- Avery large assortment O of the most fashionable, and" durable summer goods, just receiv ed and for sale, bv , my 7 LINCK cSc FARQUHAR. HAI'vVAriE,'AirS, Ac, Linch A- Far1i inn invit; atlenlion to their complete as-

ticuti-.l

in. S..SC f

ini-

s an.l 1

,ist.:.-V.

!e a fw wati iii-: line

ai.-l i"'i;

ii.-il-: pb.

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r..J ... i:i.

g'

:tli.l trill i

cles. G.'.ld and s.her p p-.TCUS-ioll cap-, re vol VI I.l 1 - i .. ;.,- til... t'.v

scissors, ili'riee Oili'-

under Commercial i.:i.ik.v

I4 Ckane. Mai.ut.-ict ii rer ot -Furniture. Sofas, .f r.,.- ': "

give

.11 ..rli. l.'i- "-

;3earexH-r;; lii ii.ks lie J L

ire.a.sort:neiii p. .1 .-and warratib''-

varnished'

s; a Id.-l::-

C tJi 1-- - -

I-

1.. il.

sortuiei.t of nails and general stiH'i

at reduced Cincinnati retail prices.

of Lard ware,

mav 7

I

oi.e .loor ai.ove 1 uiro.

attention to iiia!ii:fa.f.i" for iu his line. aud alter r.ri.-ii.:il Eastern C'ltiC-.

i - -i

cr:it satisia. i on. Work made 1refai red.cl -ane

ii i'.ii neatae

in.

up" l'-ly oSvfiFOUr;' if o-e l'ral-e-!''eii.s f'T .. , snclliving iry-' !;'"' ,

.liana, vvhiih will f " ' , ..,

..r,.s fi,... erovv in a- i.i"

..r.i .r. u lii b- pr

vi lin n win e.int. neatl) I

he fe

ti t:.i ' 11 ,

i ere ' nl I ... Ii 1'' '"'

the cah.

.yippif.g point, n grow Ih in any I .- plieit din-. tiei. Address r.v-rt

t o t ; aiu- . t en! er 13:'

aches, btllise-. -pol'les

f:-o-tb.t -;'; ,ee.ly car for r!i '

r reli.i e "'

at

:i i'ot (1;v;'r;-

Jl'.

, i-

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riltOCEKIES, Constantly on hand, fresh snpvl plies of the verv bestciualitv of Groceries, al the

cheap store of

mav ,

LINCK it FAKQUHAR.

apl 9 lG-l-y

Sole Agents, 134 Slain St.

QTEEXStVARE-We have Just received the most beautiful stock of Queensw are, in setts or

I by the peace, ever before offered in this marke

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LINCK & FARQ.UHAR.

HM. EItST A:SO', Successors to Caroit. , A Co. Manufacturers, wholesale and retail

dealers in all kindsor I Rtn,n.tn..ii Vi.lw s:!....!...

noiesaie. a spiemua siock or fc.virSKUijir.Kii-.,! .,. .; , .

LACES. RIBBONS, BONNETS, Millinerv Goods, ; :V 7. xv i , PT ",ou."ll""A &f'' iso' '"' Dress Trimmings. Hosierv, Gloves, Linen-Cambric " "f ' " "'""V J doors1 n'mve Fmmn '!reo' it .1 '. - V V . . I inciiiiiati, manufacture and teen eonsbiiiilv on

iiamiKerv nieis. rans. v omns. nrusnes, am, in sno

all stvles of FAVCY tiOODS, and shall be re- k e a., iranspareni vv m-

BOOTS & SHOES We have largely increased our stock of Hoots and Shoes, and now offer the jt-mus of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Sirs. Hchrei.i custom made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other "tixens" in town, mav 7 LINCK & FARQUHAR. -

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O . nEXSETT'S Bakery- Butter

ceiving constanllv from New York Auctionsandim-

porters. many of the most desirable and cheap styles of Goods. i

The plan adopted is to buy and sell for CASH,'

nickers att cts per lb, Soda Biscuit at 5 cts chargingMVE PER CENT, advance.

er lb, by the box or barrel.

Cincinnati.

No. SO, Iower -Marke

mh S, 1S52 11-tly

Though this svstem has been successfully tested

by Staple Goods Jobbers, 1 believe this to be the on

ly nouse carrying out the same in ram-x coons.

styles extant, viz: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothie,

piain ooruer frem-n vignette and scrolls, Arao-esques.iiiteriorviews.ix-c. Having made arrangements in N. Y., we shall constantly bo receiving all the new English and French styles that may be in the market, making ourassortmeiit the most com

plete ever -offered iu this citv. Purchasers are in-

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W.H.MooasD.AsEsos.C.F..Vn.sTAcH.S.B.Krvs.

City" and Country Purehasers are invited to look i vied to call and examine our stock, and compare

V. BERRY

No. 192 East side Main Street, bet. Fourth & Fifth St. 36. ly. Cincinnali.

MOORE, ANDERSON & Co. Publishers, Booksellers, and

ST ATI ON FiKSi Edward Williams

Dealers in Medical, Theological, T S prepared ri.,.,:i ..,i ei,.si Ti.iro .xV I him..wi,h.,

through this stockhoping the Reduction in Prices ! ,0h1,r,l1ris with oseoaIn.Iot.,'-,""I,ufa' V' niade of the verv best material, 'an will make it to their iuterest to purchase. j lne t- ,T. S0-; ' . he received a diploma for them at

No.2.Colletre Hall.

Shades of everv description made to order, mh 1, 1S52 13-ly

JA. MOORE, No. 342 Slain St.. East between , Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have new on

No. 28 Fourth Street, north side, west of Maiu.and at Comer of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. chanS-uperior Blank Books made to order for Mer--f ;l inker s. Steam-Boats, County Office, ore. K)T.10,ljJ. 47-lyr.

Tailor;

Ml A ttt 1LO.C. i.MUAA, hand a beautiful assortment of .Mens. Bovs and chil-

10 accommoaaic an wno may lavor drens Straw flats. Also, a beautiful . lot ..r ..n

their orders, and solicits a continuance ' CassimerehRtstenibraciinrpvei-veolor vrhit.. oenri

of lhe liberal patronage he has already- received, blue and black. Mv shlv,-. r.. l. n...i in. .

His stock consists of a choice selection of Cloths, , beautiful assortment of spring stvle of Silk and Fur Cassimeres. Satins. &e.. which will be made to or- ' hats of mv own manufacture, to which I invite the der in the latest style of the art and at prices to suit espcclial attention of mv oldest friends and aequainthe times. tauces of Brookville anil vieinilvlo srira mo w lull

MATTItESS-

Jacob Hofmasx. ou lhe east side of Elm.

bet. 5th & f.th sis., keep constantly on hand a superior assort ment of maltrasses of all kinds, and has an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses in three pieces, w hich are capable of being changed (both sides being alike and eouallv soft.) twelve

different times; thus lasting much longer, besides

being more convenient for handling. Tlu-v are

and w arranted; and

. the late Slechau-

ics fair. apl 9 lfi-l-y (1 O. AS'DKl'XS Slanufacturer and importer ', of Paper Hangings, No. lo3 Main street, six

doorsalmve Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand I Freieh and American Paper Hangings, such as' Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc., I

and civet and Imitation Borders. -ciie., w hich he offers at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest market price. apl 9, 1S52 lti-l-v

pains. :

sores, con

a sure and speed ...mi l il to cure

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mEBlIS of t!f Indi"n,o,t T in advance. 2-Vl 'V,?,, f ' end of the year, an.l an .n - r,.,nor. every year payment ! ' r

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l! iiavriu'iu ' : ;.v)r. 3" i fifv Vents if delayed is.h Wr proportion for the time V , ill is-''-advertisements fora longer n-n-

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w hen you are in the city.

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HAl'S CAMr's best spring style of fashionab1 Hals, lust received and for sale at ?' LINCK FARCWWAR'S.

Having

pared to till all or. e rs " ja,.4 e

desired, warraui t and repair work done. J.TU1 e4-24-t." pUOTECT-S-I sursnee. by Pr" 1 'i ..fjigni-l. ' '".jr lLirtford.Conu. I ae ' . jwajspol obi and responsible e9 ce.n - en

( policies, upon Bl 1 joilS J- rl , '-" rt .. ' .,..rr. is

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