Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 December 1852 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

3 - - From the Boston Olive Branch. ,THE CODICIL. A TALE OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF SEW ENGLAND, r r. wiluaii, . CHrri: IV. A touching scrnk. Oil! ask me not to speak her fate, Oh! tempt me not to tell The sin that made her desolate Passion she could quell, Alas! the grave can nuly be Fit rroee of her m wry." Tt ws midnight in the metropolis a clear fold mil! night lit Fehraarr. The stars shone dimlv ia the heaven", and the wan moon looked dnra. upon the few fctragglere, who harried along the slippery and almost deserted streets. In a small woden house in a remote part of the town, lay Flora Grey at the point o death. The room wis scantily famished, but everything about it b.ire evidence that pain' had

him all, an I imp'ored his advice and alJ, beg giui he would keep the whole affair a prolouiid secret. As lie listened to her recital, even the stoat heart of Jack Brewster was moved: and as the tars coersed dowu the dark, rough furrows of his lace .little Flora, who sat prattling upon his knee looked op anxioas'y, and palliug her tiity band npou hU cheek, lisped out, What m ikes yon cry, grandpa? This was a voice of pleading not to be nuheeded, especially by Jack Brewster; and brushing away the tears with his coarse cuff, he said, in the roost folemo and dele: mined manuer: -Meg. 1 have a willing heart and a strong arm, aud so long as the one remain tra-s and the other auimpaired, this dear little babe shall never know want. Go on as yon have b-gnu provi le'all that is req'tistta, and Jadlc Brewster will be a father to it." Mes- expressed her gratitude in the most

ardent manner, and Jack Brewster, left the f c alculating patriots ready to meet the awgreea

fro. The streets were crowded with excited , Laurel Collegiate High School, gronpa of men, who talked with loud voices LAURKI, CITY, INDIANA. and significant gesticulations! All boisnessj FA1;'1'. . . . . . . . i P-T.H. B. Himti, A. M., Ynnctpal mud ProJ. was prostrated, the merhant left his counter.. Mental mm M.rm, J the mechanic quitted his work-bench, and. Ma. L. D. W&tbrx&x, Teacher J latin, Greek the artist droned his pencil, and mingled in tnd Mathematics the busy throng! Soroj a-ed high oath, while !MtMHMKLjBsLDio, Preceptren in the Feothers looked grave and shook their heads 'CLnn'm, Jtt.i.tant in Female Defurebodingly Yuan ra examined their prtmit. muskets, middle age.lJJ men prepared their Mrs. M. M. Coswcll, Teaiher of Modern Lan-

mihtarv eau-pagss.and old mcu freely poo red ""e1 , 4 J. i n h-iTl.t., k I Mas. H. FixeLaKD Hibsis, Teacher out tlieir sage connsel. Open hostility be-'c -f M -

t ween the government and the insurgents had Tbe fall session of this Institution opened on the been officially declared,and long before night- j 16th of August, with one hundred pupils, and the

fill tho narrow atreeU resounded with thes I numoer nas oeen constantly incrrasii.-. actiisiu-

eruuis amount 01 v neiu.cai aim r uiio:mi.iuic.ii, .-. ,.

I Pian and

.. . j o-.!.,- 1 1: .i ernoie amount oi i. nemicai

sumng orums oi ine onus,, euiuiery. as iiiey ,n Glo. M & now bL.lolie . lhe

FURNITTTRG WARE BOOMS Having purchased of Mr. ;rdme, his stock of furniture, and having enlargod the room, and added largely to the stovk on hand, I am now ready to supply tho pnblie with a good article of furniture, bought at established houses of credit. My stock consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, card, dining and breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain working and wash stands, bedsteads, plush, cane, and common chairs, mattrasses, lounges, safes, cribs, &c. The articles I will sell chaapfor cash or approved country produce. My room is in Linck dc Farquhar's building. , my 19-22-tf JAMES. M TYNER.

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Iuh ffa..n tA mxkA tliA inrii.l ennifrll,i m . . . .....

- iT iT ii k5 a iiK ,! exalted feeling ol sell approval wmcli alav

in her humble abode. Although riisexse and anxiel) had long preyed npou her delicate cheek, some t'.tces of its fonnr b-anty still linger there like a guariien "ngel to accomiitny her to the lo.-nb Th physH-itn. a clerCyriinn, and a female nurse, were her onIv .itt-ndant. Raising her emiciated hind, and brnhed a tear from her silken lashes which sheiced her eyes that still shot forth a heveanly lutr,she faintly murmured Has he not vet come?'

goaded by i oppression, held downby Ua,cA ! J T

takes possossiou of the miud after it has de-

determined upon any great object of purer benevolence. Cham-ek VI The Disaster The Merchant aud his Valet. Gloom is upon thy lonely hearth. Oh! aileut house ouce filled with mirth.' HbMans. On the following day, old Meg's cottage which had always been opeued as a oheerlul

"No, my chd.i," whisp red the minister, t resting place to the weary travelers,was turu-

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tieiit: ha certmiily will not fat I to l here. j had hvt it ou the previous evening with a light 1 1 ' ... , . , . , - j i, . j i. u . k i r u. i ..i I mother country, there lo e-cape the impen- ' I le.tr ne will bo too late, she Mrhcd: l lieart, aud euibarkel on board of bis little ! ,. ' 4- i , , . ,jt. . i i - . . - , ,i dinwcisis Ainoug the first to dissolve, was .tkitt uKv iiinl.i I biu? I not trtr. . frft Pi ol ar II halii1llifr M tolerabla itmIm wh, I a ... '

w " - j r - ... - ... . " - - - - his pardou; he will spuru m-; if ask it," and 1 blowing at the time. Jack af er taking his eus-

she buried her tace in the pillow, aud sobbed

m trched along with their glittering bayouets, echool: and a thorocbh roiiRsnt of Academic study

briirr-t red coats, aud paudv olumes to awe has been adopted bv the BoaH of Trustees. There

the pOjle. J will be a public examination of the dinerjnt classes, B, ."J. .n I at the close of each session. Twenty-two weeks ut there was another class equally asac- .,:,,.. ... v,.; .-in h ..lmin-d t

tive and wheu darkuess drew her pall over any time, and will b3 charged tuition from the the scene, every firm house for miles around time of entrance to the close of the current quarki.i ;,D ,a..l ..i'.j iio !,.,.. .r 'tor. No deduction will be made for absence, ex-

tii for tii,lv ill lllis Institution nn. enuftl to those !

sors Willi tiul hearts, ignorant thought they ' of any other of a similar kind in our Suitcthe trus- ; were, of military organization or the tactics of tees therefore lake pleasure in r -commending it to . Wlir. , the patronnee of tho citizensof Franklin, and adja-l

The people of the colonies had at last firmly resolved upon a hazardous duty Long

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED'. Wit'i Unparelleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

p'1R. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies. 5 1 1 ' (free from mineral poisons) w hich diffuse them

selves through everv part ot the Human sstem.

Patent Iletalic Burial Case.

at the close of each sion. Twenty -two weeks '' the. e neral :ras, m the short s, ace of

of this insideons monstor disease leaves the system, and the patient is again .trstored to full health and vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and And the lust slate of their case worse thau the first, ar particuhirlv solicited to call.

Lonir standing eases of GanorrAra and Ccef,

Strictures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the

urinary passage, syphilis, scmiiiul weakness, or

nocturnal emissions, lencorriiea, (or w hiles.) im

tTTE continue to manufacture and keep eonstai:t!v

tf on hand, every size and variety tf finish of

ihisinvatuablo article, now n.pidly auperc -ding the use of wooden cotllns wherever introiluceil, on account of their superiority for depositing in Vaults, for protectingtho remains from the casualties incident to ordinary interments, (as their great strength prevents the earth from crashing them) aud the gratification it affords the friends of the deceased

iu the reflection that the remains are kept together n an impcrishahlcrase. As we have recently redneed our wholesale prices, we are now offcrins favorable inducements

to I ndertakers throughout the nest, and respect fullv solicit onlers from them. YV. C. DAVIS & CO. my 7 JT. E. corner Oth & Main sts., Cincinnati.

BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS Great Excitement! VOTWmiST.lSDnC the intenseex

il cili m in in regard to political affairs, the peo pic are yet more directly interested in knowing where it will be lo their interest lo make their fall and w inter purchase. , We unhestlatii.fflv advise a call at the j Okl IVIiitctsm rr," j Where tnsy be found a large stock of Ijidies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and cups, notions hardware, queensware. groceries, Ar. V:c scl ft m1 with care, bought on lbs best terms, and will be sol.l as cheap as th; cheapest. In ccnclu-

su n we sav,call and examine forvourMdves. S. 13. GALLION. rjCOTIIIXG.Thj subscriber takes pleasure ii r.irain annonncinc to his customers and the

' cent counties.

i Jos. Tii.ney, Sec'ty.

G. G. SIIOL P, Hres't.

nov. 6, le52.-46-lyr.

ruler-, and burdened with unequal taxation.,

they had resolved to assert lh-ir rights. 'C'eu to the canu n's mouth " The great Americau Revolution had burst forth. When lh si-jriii bi-gan lo gather ia iUblackness,lheConiiiiiC:al horizon was deeply overcast by the I'orcbodiug shadow, and

1 many ot the best established nruis reiin-

do

l do 3 do 1 do 1 do Mens

Bovs'

do No.

low pressure Kossuth -extra do boys' do clo"th Caps;

do do;

do

do; do; do;

do; do;

public g enrrallv, that the heavy stock of

IICciiHt vlflr lanhinc, whith he liitely purchased in New York, is now ar rvii.caud ready for exhibition, embracing a vari- . ity of even thine usnnllv kept in a reeular

l"STOTf made Boots and Phoes at whoteaale, j l-nriii-hins; stior. by JA.MES HUDSON, No. Walnut street,) His sbcV consists in part of Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, 1F.V.' 16-1-y j Hr-iry (Irerremla, F" ...... -T-Tm wwm Z ; : ' of all kinds and prices, together w ilh an excellent Ala M III.I.S. The undersigned have assortment of tue pleasure of announcing to the citizens of, frock and Sack Coafat franklin and adenine coui:ties. that they . nw ra,imrrr,Salnrt X rwrrdPants, n-ai.ufa.turit.g. and have .ready for sale Alexander SMtiin, Ml U, loch, A Fancj- Yrst, MnrTni'a Imnrnvifl I inmur Mill; Tim. -.. ... ..1 I - 7 ' '

Cincinnati Advert isements

Sg&tVA UK WMll

in aoniiing Er'f-

.The kiud-hearted divine was endeavoring to soctiie her troobted min I, when the door softly opened, aud a m in of nearly f.trty years, with sttiwsrt form au I riid brow eotered the room. It was done with little noise that the invalid did not peruieve it, but the physician iuslmtly arose, and motiouing the stranger to retire, followed him into the entry. A few moments elapsed, and the physician returned to the be Jside; taking tile htui of his patient iu his, aud bending over her, he whispering "flora, yoar faiher has 'come." As the words reaelieJ h-r ear, a tremour

lhe house ol Lolhenge &. Bro. I he youui . i .i. .. : . t. . i : .. I .

iMdi.iry survey ot tile heavens, couuluded it i s . . . . , , ., ill. . v. k. , , . . poo , visttuig the colours only occasionally, ha I reached its height, aud ventured tuto the K .. . . , . , . j . 6 i i.ip ptitiiliit-tiMl ttii-ir atfairs nnon

while the elder conducted tueir affairs upon

this M!e of the Atlantic, and through t'ie energy and enterprise of both, they had amassed a handsome for u tie and established a lucrative trtde. Bjt they were men of ili-cri ii'U iling foreight, aud upon the first

orfta But,

"Ou the wisest on misfortune's shelves. Are wracked by errors most unlike themselves.

J ick ha I pi iced too much reliaoce upou In ; skill and previous good lues; ia foretelling the i . I. ... 1 "l'l. ..u .... I ,A S..

. . . . . i i . . ! aiiiitr lice oi me ntn iy revuiuuuu, nicy wie viuieace, and wheu the inorniug diwued, the ' . 1 1 ... , i.

at re a J with the I -. " . y r . ...

Uies. nLMjuruilliy, nrraugiu; iiiuLicia Willi as little det iy as possible, the el.ler Lotherage embarked with hisf.tmily tor Engl iiiq. Tne elder Loinerage. thutigh a vkilful financier, was e tiph Jlicaily a niau ol' pleasure. He v.ilu-d hi own grat ficatiou abovs every other object, 'l'liouiili proud spirited and

neighboring snores were

sh tttered fragmeuts and rigid corpses of the i

little vessel aud her u uforluuate crew. Old Meg, who was always upou the lookout after a. storm, was the tirsl to discover the disaster. Wheu she found who the real suf

ferers were that hottest, opuiiejrled Jack Brewster, he, who for the last six yeais haJ

ran through her frame, as if struck bv an been a regular visitor at her rude hoin-, whose electric shock, and for a momenta sweet i f ice had b Oome ai lami liar as auy household . smile pl tyed around her inarjle li,is aud then j object, iu whose kiuJ and cheerful words she ; an awful gravity foilewed. hid fouud s dace iu her darkest trial, ihe iuiy ! With downcast face the stranger abroad- being iu this broad, wild, uncultivated UuJ ed the dying girl. 1 lie meeting waa most of slrauers, wiiom the dared to audress with

affecting, tor four years the daughter had i the familiarity of a frieud when she realbeen estranged from her pireuts During iie:l th-ti h-" h id be-n l-iken away ; the sum of ik.l iur m I ii .m i rk t .. t ! i ,ra nnu I. ... I 1 .. : ' t- u.-. r m ... - - I 1 1 1 L I ,r m hi. n A n.l .1 ill

from her; aud her mother crushed d iwo by I more ag u zing w; s the ifH.cli..u at this time i tnre Wa3 s.dm moved to deeds ol pure heriel ani ptijf.il apprehensiou, ha I pa-id to ! just as sue reposed a ueo iru t in him. au p i nevoleue, though upon ona occaion Ins j

th wnxl.l f snint h-r f,b . I,... 1J1 , ,.p,i, i. hiskiiil nian.n deUrii. n ! le-imgs iiaa in-iieo io som-iiiuig iiae tenner

oniy surviving relative, stool bt-f.-ie her. , ol assiistaiice- Hal Al-g been pus9se. .11 For a moment she seemed to forget Ins 11 itu auy urditt try mm I sae would hiVe been pros ral strrnn-s; the cold, rigid features of h.s trated by tae severe shavk; but face were for once subdued to nnlda-s , and! -vlure loi'ty courage dwe Is a tear triekled dwn the furrows of his toguh la oie weak heart w. licit braves au adverse cheeks as he eufolded t!ie erring d.iughlrr iu ' file.

bis arms. ' Thau li s whoe ardent soul iu iiiunt swell

Mens' brown, black and variegated plush caps; Boys' plush Caps; i Oil cloth Ctps; Children's 1 urban do; by nov. 6, 1P52. N. D. GALLION. I UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE I : J 00 Pieces Prints: 4 bales Brown Muslin; ' KH) pieces bleached; , 30 do muslin do latne; 6 do Coburg Cloth; 4 do French merino; 3 do silk poplin; SO do Gingham; SO do Lustre, Sfl do white, red and yellow wool flannel; 20 do white and colored Canton do; 40 do plain and fancy S:il:ncu; 15 do plain and black Cassi meres; 10 do fancy do Cloths, Vestitigs, Cloaking, Linsevs, Gloves, Hosiery, CfC. by N. 1). GALLION. nov. 6, l.-'o. 46. "KECKLER & BROTHERS, T mporters of 'Insicrtl Instrnmrnts, GER-

I MAN, l- Kl-.Crl iV t.IW,ISH f ancy txiMMla,

potency , rueunia ism, otseses 01 tne oaca anu 101ns, ncto a, others now in use. One hundred bushels inflammation ot the bladder and kidneys, hydroce- ! of wheat per hour, can be cleaned with them.takii.g le, timers, ulcers, and skin diseases. &c. will be j ollt the cheat, and all oilier trash. Hut the full

cjiuckly rciuovctt lroni tne system, oy me use 01 ifr. t superiotitv of these mil's can onlv be known bv Hull's Nrtr irmnhrt. i seeing and try lug. Call and see them, before vou Also, co-ighs, colds, bronchitis, ihctpient con , bj. 8me ,)oor ,.oi.ccn., which w ill onlv cumber im t nviiwiisi:i 1 hronii ii oitjr' liirrnm. I 1 w- i.ti

inri ivmi'unin. '. v.. itvuiu, .f JJ'IO all

cureitu, 1101 vinj.il uiio ?i il-iiiiiiv iiiniiiiirT.

Take ntirt irtilii r Notice.

That lotithsome habit, most freimciitly indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory , defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external aud incurable sores, makes a strong man eak, and a wise niau a fool, is treated with unparalleled s iccess, Wrakiirtis and Inipotrnry, Debility of the Scx unl Oifinm, must commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: lot g residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, clos application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it front birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted seow most of H12 symptoms of premature decay. Washing of the organs themselves, hea iness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is impostbt to be placed in a inori mort.fying cciiditioi;; ci;t off as it were from all allurements of female society, with no lioyes of domestic happiness, mid deprived of one

balfof the incentives 01 1 it.

imprint-mem in tm-se.fi 11s rei tier mem r:,r stipe- ; n ofwhi.h he will sell on the most reamtMe

ti-rms. He wotdd then extend a polite invitation to those wishing clolhir.e re:dy m:ide. to cull and e-iniiiie his stock, assuring tiicm not in the spirit f en.pty bo::st:i:ir or ciiiuc.M-ss.try evatrgcration, jut w ith the confidence which the facts themselves n::t:irit!ly sunre-t. that a cheaper and better assorted stock of clothing was n-ver opened in this market. MCHAKD TYNEH. October STUi, 1Pj2.

W.M. MOFFAT, Manufaiturer.

IVF. YF, CI.OTIir.. SAMraL SHErrrnn,Tai ) lor. has 01. hand a larg-- supply of ready made clothing cheap fort ash. His shop is a few doors North of Mr. Giilliou's store, on Burgess street. oct 1 1 M-tf Tr.rrFIISO'a l ife liisiirnnrr Coinpa,1 ny of t'ii.cinnati. Capitnl ajhi.nn) paij allj secured. This company hns lw.o departments joint stock and -Mutunl. Hates of preuiiutn in the joint stock departiucnt reduced one third. The life of the husbui.d may be insured tor the benefit of the ife, independent of creditors or representatives en dilors may insure Ihe lives of their debtors cor.grcgntions the lives of their ministers. Endorsers and securities the lives of those for whom they are responsible. II. II. GooDaix, Prcs't; Board of Finance Hon. Jacob Rurnct. S. Wiggins and T. S. Goodm.-iu. California risks taken at the usual rates. J. V. HITT. ISrookviHe, Agent, i Kl'Fl'S HAY.MON1). M. 1). j janlO, 1832 C-ly Jledaal Examiner.

Hit AND OKI'

Or an improved plan, put un in , T7T country . Kepairingdon,, on !i,e .h. "J ttt fki:kaci V ""iiftJ. S.Chcneweth k Co.. Aim,., ",' , Bishop, Wells & Co.. R.WU j?''-. & o.. Burdsall & Brother ' '

Loliimnia street, north siJe. betac,,, c and Broadway, CiucuiuaU, tt 0. J?"'

- 1T

AXOTm-J

Forest State" and -Sat-h.-i.'.-- ,. v "' tl . 4

Liverpool, we have received r.rSt,ri, l'''r''t

itucrussire, cousi-ui.c r.i ln t,f ' " ' I'l a Tea w are. o.-c. comiii-.n r.rc a.. m'.I'"t- ri.. ,

j rcat-K or sell 111 oriainat i.n,.i-,. ' t able Irnm i,iru'...v '" ! "n " "! -i..

d.lt';1-y ei?MaiB.,..i HfcTTK.

rviurcT piroitTATiox i liKEAT AKklVAL. Bv '

JUST KFCEIVFPsnd for sale 2 rases mei.s line eaif boots

Persons thus afflicted, should call immediately ; tl or.a J, HLLLl ) Attorney and Counsel

K.,..r.l.l i.. I. in ill nira a ill, m il hi nnv. i is:hcl Ac I yit, t-ourlh Mreet, A orth

..... 6 , - ' 1 i ; ! si.le, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati, s.ous wen- unhri tle.l, au J frequeut y led hint Kvery dtfSt.ri,,t;on of strings for Violins, Guitars. ' into strange device'. j Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. His brother was of a different character. I All orders ol dealers in the above articles e.xecu1 Wilh hi, 11 .r i I av ut -e nr -d ni l-it-d lie ' te,t promptly and on tho most reasonable terms, w i-h ni.n.s. rii aviit.e pr aa niiiiM. lie, jr pmaxs BRASS INSTRUMENTS. j jf sacritie.ed every Olher pnnci ile to that efsell- j A?.Mi for g-e of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated ; intere-t. Surevd in bui.-uess transactions, he : World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue

never tailed 10 lake si ho t- ra'deadvaiita 'e o '. pnees.

on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health

and happiness. lVlav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according fo bis directions. They are nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the United Mates and Canada. nov. 12: 1W2. 7-l r.

TIT H. A- A. APPl.tdtTF,,

l .Manufacturers, Monroe St., Connersville

Indiana

Carriag

jy 0 20-1 y

lor at Law, Laurel, Ind.

'(MPITAL HOrSK Connersville, Faxetle I County, Indiana. K. Di rxix, Propri -lor. "i bis house is in go.nl repair, well furnish. -.1, tborougMv . ventilated, favorably situated, and everv nttei.tioii pai.l to travelers and visitors. W hilst it is tii best and most fashionable house in the c-itv, it bills lire . at the sruiie time solou as tosuit all. Jv "52-3ti-ly I "TTPThe It.Hinltoi, hit .-lligencer w 'ill please insert 6 mouths aud forw ard bill for pavmeut.

1 do heavv do

5 do kip boots I " custom made do 1 liursrnri:;n do 1 ' waterproof do 6 Imys yonthsandchildrens boots 1 " mens custom made shoes 1 " calf do 1 M coarse do 9 ' boys kip and coarse brogans 2 mis.-s shosi etV prs bildr--ns do 1 box ladies kid do I ' pat. b ather buskins 1 " morocco iio 1 " patt-nt tipped do 36 pra tax lor ties 1 -ase calf bo dees 1 ' kip do 1 goe.t do 2 " iudia rubber shoes All compris'.t c the largest and hast a-lert-.l .st.x k of boots and shoes, that weh:tveever had the pl.-a-siireot offering for sale. "1. D.GAL1.ION.

HOLESU.p

si.j ot

leftih to pi

V. ITIIF.K."-1 am just receiving from Cin.

nd other nmrJii-ts a iu-avv s'lntdv of choice

lail

j. i.spRtomv.

n.witsnjt citon-st.

t'toe with wloin he dea l. His sordid na-f,

il -ss, aud the iin,ireioii the seeue had ma le

ujoiiIiis Ktiny heart was never lully obit-; erate-t. A'though imi rMfT-riMitly inclin-d, the brou erscouducted ih'ir buisuess very bar no j n:o.i-l, were successful beyond the iortnnes j

O most in-ii similarly situated, anil tiller the

Nov. 8, 1832. 16-ly-.

c

r.n.1 il,r ,i, i,.- fmht ihro.i .b ! rev lotion broke out, cutitenlod themselves

Willi irilillUIII( It'iaila? Allla VUUUUCU 4JVJ-I t despair; she still clung to ,er ! t'crations al-.Hvst wh,.lly to the old world.

might reach me before I died," said the iuva- ! high debate.

lid, iu a low and brukeu whi-tp-T. feel1 she

t t

1K

PUITATE DISEASES, NEW REMEDIES AND

QUICK. CUKES. Itisimpor-

that I do not deserve your pardon, but I know ' sacred chtrgn with alia mother's devotion,

that you will not reproch me now. 1 have ! aud sought protection in linn who tempers a secret to uul'ol l to you, aud a last, a dying the uorin-ru blast to the shorn lamb, requ-sl lo make, which, as a father an I m At about uouu the sa,::e d iy, two travelers frien.l th- only frieud on earth lo whom I halted ut the coll go lor rest aud refreshments, may look for consolation iu this my lost hour Front tiirir dress aud Conversation, it wasevI pray you will giant. ideut that the stra-igers were no less personShe then fell back upon her pillow, and ages that au English merchant and Ins valei. drawing the ear of her father close to her lips : W Inle they partook of their scanty iiieul.lhey whispering a few words, while the tears cour- con versed freely upou lha rebellious tdale of sed rapidly down her pallid cheeks. i the colonies, au.i the probability that striugeul At the disclosure thus made, the father ' measures must eventually be resulted to in stilted to his feet. The expression of teuder- order t subdue the insu rgeuts. The metness whnrh had for the few moments perva- chant seemed lo be conducting the Conversaded his face, instantly vanished; and dropping tiou for the iufur.n ttiou of his Valet, but old

the hand he held, as a thin? of loathing, he Meg was not an inattentive, though apparent- j

seemed to forget the sad occasion, aud gave ly a Cirel--ss listener. Siio was a repuoucau of Strictures. Dis eases of the Womb, and all Diseases expression lo his anguish: ,I(S purest stamp, a d entertained a most di- !" the Organ of Gjiieration in both sexes, treated I C. i ii. i ,111. . , . r. ', . . j r inacarelul, thorough, and intelligent manner, .My Uod that I should haTe lived to see vine abhorrauc-for everytluug t'-at savored of Tloil,u.d oul bv ions-exirience and investigation.

.iijuc.r-, vrriueo; ere it lint e- , rovallv. Cshe Had lasted ol 118 blller oopres- I Const

notigh that you s'iOul-1 poison the hie of a too . sious iu lhe mother couutr . before she had doaliug inolliT.aud ctuse h-raro.iimi datth, ' entered upon Ihe daring resolve, t- seek a but ya must now pierce lhe hearl of a falh- quiet and humble home in the rough, new er who would have loved yon had vou prov- world, alona aud unprotected, ed yourself worthy uf his affection? Could As she Was performing h -r domestic duties you not have died with the. secret or vur abou the house, aud tea ting lutle Hon

uisgrace muaeu tip in your own Heart I I hen wherever fhe- weut, she lelt tne room f. r a

KNTil-Isn i t-OiVS

-ITTholosale and Retail I1EI.I.O W II . A I .

W F .CI lKEUSa It Second St, Broadway & Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6, 1K2 4G-lyr.

between

Daffuerreotvpe Stock. momde iv'vxll 1?X' l'll P ANCY GOODS Tfl-

taut to many persons in need j 1 'l Y 'tiOO DM of Medical Assistance, V obtain m,nr,.ir; and dealers in the above articles, nnd

..11 l Im r,rlee frill-.K .Xlllll.

w IIUU M'lllVu ll..I.I

V proinptlv.

y,-jr inus aesire to consult a proiessionnl nerson. DOCTOR

BROWN'S long experience and r-ilv skill in rpmnvim 'i-

n.ir ... 1 uir...-'....a in tli..ir Vnri-

ous stages and mst complicated forms, offers inducements which can be rarely equalled by any other individual. -

Gonorrlio-a, Sy phillis. Mercurial Diseases, Gleet,

1 . ,11 ,i ln i-.rif-i.s-

To those who may c.f,.i.. Cincinnati. 3ti Firth Street.

A. W. 111: R' HILL

t XX. n. NE1IJVIN.

JxElLbON & CIIUivClllLL, ' T mnnrti.ni A Manufacturers of

1 Havana and DonicsticCijars, And Detilers iu TOBACCO, SNUFF, AC. No. i.3 Maiu Street, Cincinnati. Nov.C, 1652. 4G-1JT.

Constitutional debilitv. impotency, sterility

seminal weakness, nerxous affections, and thosa deplorable dis eas-s which arc brought on by the destructive habits of incousiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine the constit it":on. impair intellectual vigor, and prodace general premature decay, can be radically cured, and tha mfortunata sufferers restored to h?alln and vigor.

Dr. Brown is the onlv regnlarlv educated Sur-

I might have forgotten you, an i es-ape.l the moment, when the merchant instantly chang- geon in Cincinnati who "gives his"whole attention I .h.ill. tend .llmr ..... ... 1. ; . . I. . .. .- . r . I , .. . . . . .A ...... .....1..:..... I . . - . .. .1 . .. , .1 ... . -. I

m.t iiunr iuhow eu ai conversation sua ajcres-tuw nia va el in . " ma u.inuiua uuu iviu.im.ta .

f.n 1... tn ut kia nmmx llllllls

II. D. CIIIP3IAN & CO., CouiuiiaatoneV tonvanlinj MERlMIANTtS. WHITE WATER CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI. ti:t' :it !:: ClMriNNATl. ' CAJtBRlPOC C1TV, IA.

John Swasev & Co. , Morison Oc ew by-

Tweed. Sibley & Wright Reeves & Mephens, 'fOSXKRSVII.I.K, IXD. A. B. Conwcll & Sons.

Nov. C. 132. IG-Jxr. Liberal cash advancements mule on consign-

B.&ll. M. Conk I'm,

n-XGERS-IOWN. IA A. S. W lgg ns & Co. George Gillespie.

me lo tne grave. iNo: I il not emit your au uuder tune.s .id:

reo,u-s. Although I now f .rgiveyou in the "Did you observe what a beautiful hour of death and pray that God in his in I'm- that was?'

Ite mercy may forgive vou, 1 will never see; -I did. sir; and, by heavens, the old hair ' symptoms,can cbtain medicines with directions for j hfd.uLle Trade' x'e i

list have sloleu it, for such a lovely creature i JndcJosh . ' Brown"-P91 P""' j from manufacturers in 1

can be seen at his office.

I Tr"r Charges very low. child N. B. Patients of eithsrsexlivingat a distance, :

by stating their disease inwritiue. giving all the

pIUXA I.ASS .IXDQI'FiFASWARF. 1 1 We have on hand a large slock of China. Glass

the child! Farewell. M iv a brio-liter latur

await you ! aud the distracted niau lefl the bous-t. , But the iuvalid did not h-ar him through; the first seuteuce was more than her Weakness could withstand, und she swooued iu lhe arms of Iter physician. When morning dawned, the watchful attendants still b -ut over her bedside, but no min I was there! The frame remained the tigid flesh the t ramiiej sinews but the

OrrtcE At the old stand, junction of East Front

and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. 2r SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 46. 12m.

could never have been raised in a miserable : hov. I like Ihio." "(low closely she guards it, tool" coutin ued the merchant, earnestly. I observed il." reuli-d the valet. "Per

il ips il would be well tu question h-r up m the Every family shonld have a copy.' subject; the offer of raouey may tempi her to " "'".i" firr "y--,' Ui-c.lose. -.H HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND the speaker had barely ce.tsed, when Meg l HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Conafain entered the r om. wilh little Flora i..i. tainine an outline of the Origin. Progress. Treat

ment ana x nre oi even torm oi nisease, coniracteo

by Promiscuous Sexual Tntercoarses.bv Self-abuse

reason uicT gave mem auimaUuii, trig at her side. The strangers had by this

, "uisneu tlieir repast, aud set back lets- or by Sexual Excess, with advice Tor their preven r . v rx . ; urely picking their teeth. 1 tion. written in a familiar style, avoiding till medi

v...-.r...i- A-piriluoncy . j 'And wouldVl thou, mortal solve the mystery? old

i-ejond tne port us oi mtluily Tl. I ..; ... .I....... .

in " ii.v.i in H'l.iv-I, ir..iH, 1'iF IIIC inn; m mo

and Queer.sx-are, seliHted especially to suit our

import our xxare oireci France and England, and

are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. In our stoek of Queensware will be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers i:i the East and West. Also keepconstaiitly supplied with a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms a favorable, nnd we invito Merchants to examine our wares ad prices. SAMPSON ei CO., No. 82 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank, fiov. 6, le'52. IG.-ly r. Cincinnati.

De Verb.

We will now i-etnru to the collage. Three yeirs have clips -d stuce wo lell old Ieu iu possession ol her little protege. She had entered upon In r charge with all the interest of an owu moliier, atrl how il had become au inseuarable part of h-r b.-ing As it grew in years, and its little miud begau to develop itself, she bec.tm-s more deeply interested iu its

i at ur progress. i tueu he was a rovalisls.an.l all romlisia h . r-

Une tlt.ug however, weighed heavily npon fiar0e( as ihu..,. tjrautsjho could she her ..d,a,.d ad led another mysterious , bread ,10pe forirelief from such a source? At length to the alr.-a iv inlnctte meshea which w-re .1,.

eeply w oven aruuud the hi-tory o' lhe child.

"Good dame," mid the merchant, iookin? ral technicalities, and everything that would offend 'j never fade, to call at his'esbi d Meg teuderlv ill the face, "vou seem in thS ear ,K'"?I,' ' frn'n ll,e re1!,,,,.t "f e I"? through his present stock, wl i.ul.le tb.a ,.,.: liiL i ii . years snccesstul practice, exclusively devoted to I eeived from the east, which en ouolts this morning; may I be so bold as to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. wi,ich will compare favorablv

: trouble

iuquire tliec iuse, and as my met, us are ample

above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symp

toms anu cure ot tne rever ana Ague, lor twentylive cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid, "Box, 196 Post Office, or lhe Author, 3d North .Seventh street, Philadelphia.

perhaps 1 call render vou assistance

Meg looked at him scrulinizingly ; his ".oao- ; ten nice seemed lao lull of benevolence to be : capable of deceptiju, aud she reflected upon; the prub milky of his boiug a special mess-u- ' ger, sent by Protideiice iu tiiut particular time !

ot n-ed. Iter brsl impulse Was to untold to ! FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. nUNTF.R

him the whole affair, and invoke his aid- but i'1 forfeit 80 if railing to cure at.v case of secret' sn'e cheap by ' . i . . ' .1 i . -. ... .. ) l .1

. ir..-ns.. ...a. rnai i. im.? .inner ii is mre, no matt

For the first two years, an unUii -wu messen

ger had regularly supplied tne in ems of its suppart. With onei-r.ug purctnality nn nuseeuhan l had furniahe-l money t- dejray its exp-us-ts Bui for'lwelve ut nitli it ha t b-en

she Said-

"Yes, kiud, sir, I am iu trouble, but I fear you can be of no assistau e to me Alv sad story would b-i of litllo interest lu vou,'' am her eyes wandered toward little Mora. ir ...... ;..

uu ore iu wani, ii would eive

r

how longstanding or atnicting. E.ther sex are invited to his Private Rooms. 38 North Seventh Street, Philad'a, without far of interruption from other patients. Strang jrs and others who have iH-en unfortunate in the selection ora Phvsician are nvited to call. IMPOTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are. nuniereus. Premature impolencv, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the or

gans, loss of memory, a distaste for temale sncietx

1 n.lHPF.TIs(;Se.Tlie undersigned would say "it; to all those wishing to furnish their floors w ith a

cariet that will look well, do good service, and

iiiiiisiimcni anu iock hich he has lately real! I e sold at prices

oinpare favorably w im the lowest x 111-

cinnali Rites, lie has. Ivcry Variety., of the latest style and fashion, ranging In prices from 31 to 1 3(1 cts. per vard. So call and see him. Oct. 2t th, 152. PICHARD TYNER. HATS ATV'Tt CAPS. " 3 cases Silk lints, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boxs Fur, Wool, and Artiste do.

Plush. Cloth, and Fur Caps. Just arriving and for

KILHAKD 1 1 NEK.

October 2tlh, 1F52.

open this week several of our Spring stock of

r utnos, to wntcn w-e uivn tue niiention oi purchasers. They arc mostly from the factory of Jonas Chickering. who il is well kio n, is one of the oldest and most sutc-ss!'ul manufacturers in this country . These Piaro Fortes nre worth ten percent more than those made w ilhout the entire iron frame, as fhey are thereby more durable and remain In tune liuich 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 rci. uisiteto press down the key s of many pianos now inanufaitured. Please call and examine our Instruments. COLBURN & FIELD. Music dealers and publishers,!. Main street, apl 9, U 32 1-y Cincinnati. FAR7IEKS IIOTEI Corner Race &Courl streets, Cincinnati. A. C. HESIXG. Proprietor,

attached the Hotel is a very large waggon yard and , stabling for -Jen horses. Bills very' reasonable. i apl 9, 1852 Iti-10-m

TIt. J. W. KFELY, Kfsi-

dent Snrgron Dentist,

-'l hankfiil for past favors, would beg ' - 1 the continuance of the patronage of

the citizens of tout n and country. He would direct attention to th" fait of his taking a premium on a fall set of Artificial Teeth, at the lata Franklin Comity Fair. ' All operations in the dental Art performed upon

the latest and most approved principles and warant.. 1. No charges for examination or advice. TTr'Ofticeiu the North end of the Adair tavern and. y

Afiicted Read!

FDICAI. House, rstnMisiiod five

vrnrs a:, by lr. Hmhrlin-N. x .

; Corner of J lnnl and 1'iiion Sis., b.-tween Spruce i and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of ! extensivcand uiiiiib-rnipted prnictice spent in this i city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and suc

cessful practitioner tar aiat near in the tjeatiueut or diseases of a privata nature. Persons nfllicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the bead or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enreebled, are all treated with success. He w ho places himself nnderthe care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon hi skill as a physician. TnkcParticnlar Aotico! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged iu a habit freipiently learned from evil companions or at school the effects of which are nightly felt, even w"-!i asleep, and destroy both mind and body, shoul.t npplv inline. liately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of niiiscularenergy, physical ussitude and general prostration, irritability and all nerx'ous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver and every disease in any way connected Willi the disorder of the procrcutive functions cured, aud full vigor restorcd. Von Hi and .Tfanhood. k vtnooi's i.irK, or il pre.xtvrr ntewn. KINKELIN on Self Preservation Only 25 cts. This Book just published is tilled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery- and suffering and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of tlieir children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed lo Dr. Kinkei.in. Jf. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid .) and be cured at home. 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 of-lye

si-KHajiArv A: us: vvx. FORWARDING aud general Commission merchants. No. 21 and 23 West Front street. Cincinnati, Ohio. Particular attention paid to fill ng orders and disposing of produce consigned Tor sale in this market. Agents for transportation lines to ai d from all the eastern cities. A'ark good-care ol sprigmnii iV Camp, Cincinnati. Ohio. tnh 1:1. i:S-ly . . W. WATTS, OKO. S. JSNKINS, K. K. i o.-.bi ns. . n.f,7'"it:uV ('oiiivo,

i I uifiibio of Dry Goods. No. ftt West Pearl

I tl oviwecn X aluut aud me, Cincinnati, i nih 12 Iv

St.,

r. til.ii h I can sell at prices thai cannot

-use. I hav- cos on h-i nd 2.H.0 l!-s. Hen bxk Tanned Sola

50 Cincinnati do 4 il.-x. Sides tipper 4 ' Kip r.nd s 1I07. Calfskins. ShoemaUcrs. Kareier-. i-.h.l all whoxai.t lealh.-r.

w o:l.i lo well t call and examine his st-n k I. -fore mat. ins tlieir purchases. KICHAFD TYNl'.l.-. October 21 lb. lt-."2. TlOOTS "-Mj SirOr.S. I am row recciv- ) ing my fr.ll slock of t ii-loin Made Boots and Mto "-.'nbracit g M.-ns, Wo.ner.s, loxs. Misses, aud t'i.:i.lr-.-n-: ol'i-v-ry n'ial.tv :.ud price. I would say t all i..y r-l.l p:::r..i and t'ie co-iiinunity g.-u-cra'.ly. t!i:.t I have 1. -rn ery cr.rcfiil iu seleitit g my pres.-iit .-to-.-k. aiming to liv.y su li as I can w ilh ci M-l .-i-i e recofiiineiHl. ly stock is heavy, and w ili b.- sold as low as thcx can b- lioughl in the" West. ! Oil. -.i th, 1.-52. " l.K'H A if D TYNER.

''TONE W.iRE

'l':"--t':,un;..J

v LSO.-.S.J,

t irr

Hilt T.,

I' i trtitn or;i,.f3

...r.s. fl ASlv

ftr.. ai l -i

-AMA5S-BASf ucr si., m-ar Mt .i!Kii,r.ui..,,ilH)

1' j-jj-iu-j,

; ct Av.ror'FiA. co-B n;i,.,iP, ;1r i U. erj.n.l Mannactun-n. of ail J'g

m ort . ll"lll'- III I..M.1 .. ... -"

....te ...uii... ..i."i..L ' I' "r. l-l'S't. t:n,

1"-' "".-."li.." o.....i-r a r, a In.Ull

oiki si reel, o.-twceii lir.ud l.uti.Ohio.

i, . .. .:. 1...1I

' , i:z ns' 'i i-j

l . -- -. , -. , I.. t-,, world. They have a I hum Ki-ht Ii !;.';

aino oihx corr-.-ci one ever nt.v itl t lcb6,'lNV.' 7-ly

Twelve ' I

flA.rY! rrtndy! Candirsi!!

x; oonars pt-r IKin.lr.-.l pnuiHls, and no charge lor boxes at.M. DEMANDS Candy Factors-. Walnut street, between Filth and Si.xlh streets, t in. ini.ati, Ohio. iii.lll, 1.-52 lii-l

1 I) STSI'.S...i;,! Grind Stones of a su-

bv

perior ;uai;ty , .on o-i hand nd for sale rlu-i

KU' HARD TYNER.

1 IIUMTE,-

I No. 4 Wale

-Manufacture, and has in store

tersl.. 4 iloors XV.-vt ol' Xlnit. 11.......

-lainila .null otton Rope, Cords, lines and twines "f ail qualities and sizes, which lies -II at manufacturers prices. mli 12, lsj-J U'-ly

T K lEAKVi, Commission Merchant, and

d -alar in gre-n and dried fruits, fruit trees.

I P'ikii.i-. s.

: .ti... Li.a.i.ii.t :lv

n 1

vrr.

1 ,1 CI I

A. C. KK.tKI!IT-.;i.p,1..,.

iuunti. dealers in sat n -t ,. .

si.uie.ies. .u kers. uari.c- t line, r.' papers, tent -r hooks. ard cK an-Ac.

Atso Agents fair 8iiiilh.Van.iv.vt a. t. -

ma bine cards.

evenrr.-ens. sliruMi-.-rx. gr;:. root, a-par;-:us.::i:d Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. H-. Congress street. Ciueiniiati, Ohio, mil 10. l.-'.)2 13-lv

UBVIMIOI'SR

in. I I'inii. Cinciiinati, Ohio,

U a

Proprietor, tat

mh 12 12-ly

Walnut st, between Fourth

O. II. Gei rnov.

of Walnut st. House.

iLOItn CI OTIIIMi STOItE. Amherg T .V Stachel.w holesale I 'bulling li-pot. No. 2tsj Iain St.. I'iiiciunali, O. 0. 1.17, 51 4:vly

T i:XHJ't and IInclilii: store 11

Ii

F tTUl'U and ntirVskin

hKi-tKt. No. a: i Main str -;t. K-.-i on hand

Vren. h Call Skits; Haltii-mre do do; Philadelphia dodo; Philadelphia Morocco-.; l-'ri-nch .lo. Spanish and City sole leather, lilack ItucW Skii.s for gait -rs and shoes. x holesale and retail. Highest prii es paid lo- deer skins and furs, nih l'., Ii-.V,' Ui-ly lli:O.ilR0A CO Engravers and l.ilho1 graph r. Copper Plate Printers. St.-ie-il Rrand Cutters. ,t c. North West Corn -r Gauo and Main sts.. an. I 1. 1 Maiu st.. ovcrT. S. Goodmau cV Co's. Banking House, i i iinuiti . liH Heads, Address CuHs. I.etl -r and Note Headings, Labels, Bank Check", Bills. Drafts. Noi.'s. cVc, at very low prices: Diplomas. Certificates, Bonds. .M-i,s. P'.jii. of Estates, tewn plats, etc. feb 12, l-.".2. ly Connersville Harblc Woks THIS establishment is in ConwelPs large buildingonthe corner of Monroe and Ilarrisou sts.. w here the best of Itnlinit nnd lmcrican Marble Is nlwa; s to l.e had. Monumei.ts, Tombs. Headstones Mantles. Table-to,, tnnl every variety- of IMain and) Ornamental Wnrk, kept cons'antly on hand, at reduced prices. The proprietors are satisfied thai, with the workmen and lhe material they have pmcim-d. they tan do as good w ork. and in as neat a maimer. can b: done at .-.ny other establishment in the West.

and on as reasonable terms.

P.H.?i AM) WtVrr.K (;OODS...TI,e : I undt-rsigned ai-ain a an ounces, tha ...e is just rei ceiving froi,i N ... Yr.a fresh supply of ! Sr.i.nnalilr amis, w hich, in aiUitioi. t Hi.- stK-k now on hand, will nuke Ilia asmrlMi -i,t better and more oninplete tinin h has ever Ii -retofore ottered in this market, j B's vari-ty is endless and aluioi! i nnnuierable, j cuihrjH ing a tasteful and judicious selection of ; t-'taiicy rtry naxla, silk nirailsnnd HOtiuna,

I lorlSt r s itli n huge Block of i

Itaola nnt shora, hnta nnd m tM,

Hon ii I., Cnrpt'lint;, rrncly mnderlolbing, IS iKltr or, iitnavavrnrr. qrurnswnrr, t;i-wai-i-a.while nnd col'tl -nrH-t wnrp, ollon yarn, Icuhi-r, windowglaaa,

It .in-.lt d oil, while lend, grinst sunn, Salt, iron, nrtit-s nnd otet l, nnd a general assortment of every thing ever Vspt I in a co 1 1 i.t ry store. He would s:.y to his friends j tiu.t I. c has Ihe advantage of thirty years oxperij dice Ml tliis 1. ranch of business spent mostly in I Brook ville. w ith no extend-,.' a, tpiaintance w ith all ;h prnminet t miTchaiits of Cincinnati, and the ; Eastern Cities, w hich enables him to buy nt low- lic- ; ures, anil sell at such rat s as w ill secure to him tin- ' p -riuaiid.t cstoni of purchasers, who mav iusj.ect j his goods. He M ould also slate that his stock has be -ii ho-ie-lit with spe, i-1 r -fr-renee to the wants of ; the eoi-i try . and he flatter himself that the st I i patterns and prices would not fail to pi ease the j tastes or the most fastidious. Inducements snfli-i

cient to persuade all lo examine his goods before! buy ir.g elsewhere. So nine one come all, to his old stand, and see if bare-ains can he bad. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. T he market pnee in cash alwavs paid for ir-rain. Oct. 2(ith. ra2. Kit 11AKD TYNEK.

The Fire in Brookville !i KTS no difference in the price of goods, unless it makes them chf-atw-r than t-vt-r.

To prove that they are so very cheap, just step into Brmos's and examine his li-nvy l o It !' !Wv SMfionnlle ?eala. Just arriving from Philadelphia and Ball more; which he is selling cheaper than Ihe cheapest. I. A dies uiti:ss i;uou.

In endless variety, handsomely assorted, and of the last and newest styl-s, both of pattern and

:or. among which are handsome silks: Ban-re

poolidsrc YA IietM one A Rchr.-v,., 1 la. lurers of Transparent V. --n : , c", So.tps and Perfumery . Cora-r F.fta rt V.,--,

now , c iiiciuiiati. Ohio. .-S.Vi

Country Kercliants. II ATTr..TIV.QWt0

9.V.V'-aui-,

1

no's noi

it

sts..

M

our si K-k

elisw are. ( hira al il i;l ,.s.

KOH SPKINGSAl.hS, 212 cn;tes edged au.i t . ( . i co'niiiou Tcs an.! 1! C2H " comprising a vanelx uf a-i'.l.-j, .'HO line Tea and Bn.ncr ;,. lat ''oxes tine x ciii nn.ii irh'.s.. A liberal ijiiantitv of ci-aunm as-.- a'l,. each bill. Call and exsm:i!i- our sn.-k :, ,i -., E. K. iv II. iiri:i;iy No. Pi. Main s-r 'ef. o: e d....r Sr.- ,.f K. '

i.wxJin Hardware store. :,pl;l. pie-iii-i-i

onier of l ..art r.i-.i Vai

ni.tl. Ohio. .Man ii .1 It .r.,- . ,

1 day. N. B-The I. i ,.f SUM:, a; V.m :

' laclieil. aj.l ... Kvw.iP1I; I'tM'IOWIOIt -:.V'.-"a I." "I I.K.MKN'.- ll.lTS.-s'-;,lii,,m..!ii,vi,es,,. style of ;.-nik ni, n's Hat. on Saf..r.!::y ...i Aiarch. I t.-ik pleasure in im i:i:.g no p.-tMa: : the publi. in .-.a examinati-ui of im 11.1 f Spring, as ,.,.,i ,., ii,!(. i n a! i ill cnuiin :...(; to tlieir fu or and ...liij.-ire H.e! t.il.'i ; i - may l.e '! r.-.l. I u:!. j. r -ear.i- shape :u..l . !:, ; 1 shall he jileased tosl.ow tnyllAIS te i,i ; may t;n ..r n.e xi ith a call. ;,i.l "c cry car. - -i.: taken io please these w ho max I-ax'c '' - - C. B.t'W.. ap!My 176 Main st. east side. Wt. KiH.rf.. Kif. iriltl'.and AYatcr Proof Koofini, ', I 'Hi- ni.iter-igne.l l.avi;'..-.'ii a, i- i.'.e. At

for S. M. A- C. M. V arreii's f'ire sr.. I W-.t.' !' Hooting, is now rcuiiy to i!n rootinir ..f It 1. : -snx art ot Franklin. I'ni.s'i.or KimU l he More rooms of V. W. Hal an.i K. ti. . J Burton, iu Bronkvillc. are cu.ti J v. lib tin k of rooting, to v hem the pul-iic arc r-f rp i. durability . cheapness, saf ty. al .1 c.iit. ; Mi..', n-coiuiuerd it. as suK-rior. n; liie c. .i-ii.t'"' most hiiiidins. W. ii.Kr.i. jy lo.al 3e-l-y

A. lIt r.V Co. 'Iclodcori

have en ban. I a tine :i.s..rt;u-ie. -e ii s

perior Mel.sleons at tirics t suit ili i-ri-;in' ecu of all iles.rii gfo pos.-.s an ir.sir.iii.-rU f bining utility and cheapness. 11:.. Iarr.-.:J piano case, (sometimes ca.l.-l xp..s!.-..r: t'r are b -atilif.il. The i.uk are cxixistn.; ;

nro. 'T We 1

iiihuii- ..l .- . pans, tossc

wilajraarn.-lheTeile l messenger Ii ..I s..,i.ln : ,i-,i.ii . : . ', "P"""'! t general debtlity, or constitutional derangement, t

Ivciisauiijared. -th.ia ..r....s... . " Jour ' Mid are sure to ...tiow. ., necessary, consult

j ni ; iiutn , alia- iieri:llnl

CI V. IAYM7 A 17. ?l tSLT, nnder the I name of PA YN E & MA SLY, would announce

! to their friends and the public generally, that C"ey have opened a livery stable in Laurel, at the old S stand ol T. Y. Mitchel. on Pearl street and Canal j Basin, w here they w ill be ready at all times to furI nish carriages, buggies i.ml horses. They have a I gnd supply of new and fashionable two horse car

nages, aiul oi open aim coven-o onggies.

t t le mystery, wh.ie.ti -veu oii Meacouid uot

nnJerst and. A sev, re winter wis ap-roacliiii2: tli means whieh sli-s passes ed weriieir'v rw.-

nau.steJ, and !i begiu to have dark fore- roll

Iht? feemias Ol Meir. a id iilie e.m l.l nn I ........

coin mi her uri-t'.

i MJi unar t ui'.j,-- m, site as the biw tear Ir-d il.iof.i rid, r.Ad ll...u. -..C.J. 7

. i e , . - . , . ' i.i ,is,i, waa xuflJlue i to mv bOdiilrfS Of ill future. llhn,.(rh ils h.x.U - I :. .l ...

- , ; . - -oru ii w.i tne merest inlanl. t lie perwas but a shutered lo? hut. h-.n-n d iu ou sou who supplied its wants at rim, su.ld-.lv every side by the fr..n Testures of ths wild , d,,pp-r and was dep ived of the lv i 1 'U norsean I'ow "" "'her than source of its support . Ia Hie hour of Ui'l ' old JW. yet ha I it been the inmate of a pal ; kin i ProviJence raiae.1 up one who promised ae-, it could not have b en m .re a-.licit uly ; assistance; but ia me gde or last nieht. that cared for, or more hherally provided wilh ev t same Providenrss, wlio-ws work are always ery necessary comfort. Not one cent of; mystersoua to II,, mortals, .natch d nwiv aouey rvc. ived had Mefr prnpriated to h-r j tiie. Ust pillar ..f .ny .upporl, aud now I a.i tle; il had all been ejtp-n;!ed for tlie benefit ! indeed poaerlena " ! or ths child. And now. when the supply Tiie earnest recital of the olJ lady and her i was cut off. and she coul I discover until-: flowing wrs, touched the heart of the liter-I inf m the fjilnre but darkn. and di..re,. chaul, and he could not rind il iu his nature '

.nrr a.. w weea aniiiisi Deyonu eneu- i to prVtss tnrihs-r his lu.iuir.eare8oertii.p- ihe I

,, , , , ; chil l. His curiosity upon lhe subject was tim- of her darkest de.anoii- I .-ralitie.l- an.i h..i..... ...a i ......

deucy liml J ack Brewster et-red the oottar j ,,-y. w Inch he r.-q.,d her ti appropriate in ! joat at tar.l.cM M-p w buried in such i such mauuer as he might deem Uosl beneti a need aud sopm revelie. that site did ei.,i for nm. Pi ,i. ... . ...... . .

. .

tha Doe-

tor with confidence: ft ntTers a perfect cure.

I be tender mention of Flora .1 , i.j ' KEAD AND REFLECT. The afrlicteil would do

. . . , i ..

well to reflect before trusting their health, hnnni

ness. and in many eases their lives, in the hau.ls of physicians ignorant of II is clas of ma'a lies. It is certainlv inip-issible for one man to und erstand all the ills the hmn:in family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his paeutiar branch, in which he is more snceesifi.l than his brother professors, and lo that he devotes most of his time and studv. YEARS OF PRACTICE. exclusively devoted to the study and treatment or diseases of thesexnal organs, together w ith ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in tho head, or bones, mercureal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impu-

Persons coming to Laurel by canal or otherwise.

will be convey ed to the neighboring towns or country without delay. Honrs Kept By the feed, day or week. Gentlemen don't be trudcing a'fool orstarvingyonr horses, but gix-e lis a call, our terms a;- reasonable, 4a Marshall s Salve IT HAS PRO YEN ITSELF to be the great.tst remedy of tue age for White Swelling, Fever tores. Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Rheum, Tetter, ecc. WHITE SWELLING t has never failed to cure Yhite swelling when o ca. Fever Sores, old Vlcers, iXrc. always yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Salve,

PILE- This Salve is the onlv reniedv that has

amine specini -ns before i.urehasing elsew he

All orders addrcsi -d to th -m win he promptly attended to, as they are determined to give general satisfaction. M. A. CRAWFOKBeV YV. W. JAMES. July 3(1, lt-J-J. 3-2-iim

ASD CTOCKK-Wm. liAtvsos

rs his services to the citizens of Brook.

ville.tnd vicinity, iu the capacity of Watch and Clock Maker and repairer making and mending Jew elry . &c. long experience and strict punctuality are his recommendations. Shop tlire door North or the post oflice. jx 3,1.-5(1 3l-tr

CjCHAEFr.lt sV COBB Manufacturers

Ih-laines. Mousliu JK'laiites.liareges.l.-iwns.Freiicn ! r.ch,:u dhy using the swi II. arc ! ! ; :

small church or hall, l iieirc-mp:-... i- "

ran to 4o. t.nvciu -la n

I t.Il.l-fll! II... I II,,.. i..tr e(-a n.H..n...n4 ,,.. II.. m-. .L- . i

I he iintiltr are resiiectfullx invited to call and er- e.l r.,il r. s l. ....... -. siiil- f. ,..i m-i . ami from tlist

lirATCIff

tl tend,-

of Planes. Carpenters' and Coopers' edge t"-ls. stiu k of Musi

ed Ilose, Kid and Silk tiloves of all colors, and an

imu.i-i.se stock ol prints, of every -quality and price, teg -ther w ith a select assortment of City made Callers, MipjK-rs. Boots, Shoes, Vc, e.-c. tii-atlniiru m t.omis In gr.-rd variety; superflnecloths. doeskin and fancv C:issiineres.Smiinier Cloths. Sattinets, Tweeds, Hosiery . Silks aud other Cravats, Mtuks, Ilaudkcrthiel's, iVc., A;c, HOY'S WEAK. A large assortment, well sclei t -d, of superior, fine and common onalities. al low prices. Hoots,, Shoes, Hals, ( np, Carpeting. Table Covers, Table (Mollis; a large assortment of ;.!! iiuaPties and i.rices. A verx heavv

r'ta.h" b i lven ?tMt UY thC PiU"', - "l .s will call and gixe U a relu-f to all who may place themselves under h cure , lh disjase.1 ' S Vp lie.i in la nre orluill ,

ranc-j

, It wis at the

care,

Medicine forwarded to any part of the Vnited States, Price five and ten dollars per package. Oct. 1 5. ItSC 13-ly.

OTSF. AM LOT AT PHI V ATE

no, even raise her h.wd wh-n ho ent-rexl.

A !t-r c. t sfiu j about tin roam a mom enl. and atr.kiug the j; dden ringlets of -little Flora will his swollen, sunburnt haud, as he tottered towards him, h approached old Mejj, and tapping her gently opon the shoulder, said: What is the matter, MejT Why do you look so down-Mst? Of yore, you woul I meet us wifi a s;ni!e and a cheerful word, but of I tie you have seemed buried ia melancholy. W hat does it mean 1" ' Mee ra;s?d her head, bnt irmtad of answering the anxious Inquiry; she instiuctivelv looked at Flora, and heaved a deep-drawn sigh. The quick eye of Jac'; iustant'v intepreted its meaning, and takiug little Flora iu his arms, and preseiug her delicate cheek to his rough lips, lie said: "What is it anything connected wilh this dear clii Id, that casts such a gloom before yoal One would think that such a lovely briuj would make your days all suushine You can certainly confide your sorrow to me;" and he looked imploringly into her face. Old Meg knew tint she must have aid from onn source, and 6he felt that there was no one in whom she eould place more confidence than Jack Brewster. She knew thit he pos sMsvd a kind heart, and would never suffer want to enter her door; yet she could not bear the thought of burdening rthors with her woes. But when she saw tha beautiful image of Flora before heryand then looked into the dreary future, she was prepared to aacritice evey feeling apoa the eharge, anc sad. reatlvi tc Cafold lis troubles to Jack Brewster, ana kbioe by his eonnael. She tub:

north of the Methodist Church is for sale.

Apply to 4a-3nu J. ruHOWLAND. FREE STONET TIIAVE on hand, and am constantly receiving I r.v . , n. . I- Af IT t . .. r . l - ,

, - J j ; a ........ v. . . . . eiuiin, VI. I II U .IT. nasi

ny na i acaroiy gtinej the road, when inality, and my arrangements are such that I ean farmer Wayland s ao i Frank eutered. lie Ornish the fal. owing articles either wholesale or

looked back after th trav lers for moin-ut ' T .. nniI- rs.iiis,stcps or aa.l ihe.. i,.,n- I , xi j V "- ; flre wall coping; graveyard posts, head and fool au.i then turned to Meg. and aaid artles.ly. , ,,, either Free SWne or Marble. Oil. auut . M-g. you nio't been feeding! I have now on hand.

BOOK STATIOX ,Y Call in at Scoffs Book store, Bragg House, Post Oflice room. Liberty, Cnioii County, where yon can find almost every thing usually kept in a Book establishment, aud w here yon can w itfi a very small sum of money procure enough of good books lo make a nice little family library. Bildes. bible diclionarys and Cornmenlarys. Philosophical, Historiial, Biographical, Poetical. Keligioas, Mi-cellai eons, 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 enustantlv on hand, and for sale on the mosl reasonable terms. JOHN W. SCOTT. Liberty , June ltfth, lAVJ. ST-tf Pn. AMiriSSOA'S Gastric TVontrnla iinortlio arrent regulator of the Moinach niitl boivols U one or the best dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines or the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion, gives a healthy tone lo the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives power to the human syst em to throw off al. diseased and w orn out mailer. Dr. Anderson has used the Neulraliier in

bis practice rorall varieties of diseases arising from

,i .iti.r.icie.i ..ii. i.i im-siouiacn, ior more than tw enty years with complete snrccss.as can be show n

ny riiinure'isoi ecrtincales. All we ask. that our

trial, as w e know that N. l. Oallion agent

and country merchants

mdivd iu large or small Humilities bv Wm. An

derson, No. fc7 Main St. Cincinnati.

ored

Also itniorters of Foreign and Domestic Hardware.

SKJ, .Main street, I iiicu.nati. nih i 1x

e i

O is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the m un ity of money. Mr. Colbnm took especial pains last summer iu examining the instruments of all the manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none in compare with those by Woodward V Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, hax-e the entire iron frame, and la-t but not least are chei.p. We know of no instruments combining so many good i)uulities that can be sol.l so low. Please call and examine them, together with a beautiful assortment of Chickerng's, and Ceo. A. Prince iSt Co's Melodeons. at COI.BCRN A: KIE1.IVS, apl 9 16-1-y Solo Agents, 154 Main st. n7I.KRNST SO, Successors to CiRoti. oi Co. Manufacturers, w holesale and retail dealers in allkiudsof Transparent Window Shades. Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. &c. No. 2,

I oit -ge null, xx aliiul.5 doors nbove Fourth street.

Cincinnati, manufacture and keep const.mllv ou : L' A fv

bleached and unbleai bed. col

:iud tw illed. chean

lirus-s-i-if-n, Ilellsarnr-, Hardware. Cedarware, Uueenswure. Tea-ware in whole setts, cxre. ore. Our stock is very large-, bought at low prices, and w ill be sold cheap for cash or country produce. B. II. & J. C. CKUTON. Kio ikville, April S3, 1S.VJ. i.rsMix mnck. jo. n. rHrnn. Linck and Farquhar. T TII E lo-t Ofiice buildings. South West Corner -Main an J Head streets. BrookviKc Indiana. Hie al',ei.t:nii of the public is most respei tfuliv inxited to our spring slack of goods, carefully selected, exi liiively from the Cincinnati Marketj-of the latest and most fashionable stvles."' " " LINCK. & FAKQVHAR. BO'r.TS A?ninnOS. Just received a large and handsome assortment or the most rashioiiabUe bonnets and ribbons. and rors:il.-al 1,1 LINCK fc FARHUHAK'S.

. t.c

i an -el - :ar .Hirer's .ri. e.

good an iiivtranicni in ev and otitw.'.ril fiii-!i. M West, and sell at inaiitif. atid retail.

Pleas,- call and exatrine tli.-- M '' ; gcther with as line an as-..rt-nciit I' ' " i! ' lie found w-t of the iiu.nnlains. factories of t.'liickering, Wo.mI-.1 A Ctil.BCKN .VMM Ik a),l 9 lfi-l-y Sole Agents. I d .VSim urrtl. Illrtle Works. ...... ... ,n t .wrm''

WS.M'"'"-' ' . n. M.,rl

-.I. BUIWIIII"-'1"""", ,

Works, on the :" " " ;

tween nun aim .-im si- - ,, ..... 'i ...!.. t..l l.rsir.i

loonier, .innuinr is . L M

Sior

I rn-. ases. Italian a i ". ,m,.sM to

a

NoAc'iif

:ir'..'.-.r-

...: I r'.,:.nler 1 1 'TV. 1

.i.7,....l work executed in Ih' "''"

nroved sfle. s. -uli.litr. d er l: 1 . it. ..... .-...i.li.lim.'i.l.

ein'ioyc.i ny iine-tu".'- -

I " Fiv ? " -Z.:: , an.l Vch-M1

I I 1 IOCS-, - ..e - tools, and materials. ...,, -nir.fr: Constantly on hand an r gold and silver lever and verge

and gill iewelry; g" a -. ncr . .

SALT-RllEl'M AND TETTKR It has perform

ed the most astonishing cures in these diseases. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaeantisfaction in theso compliants.

narticnlarlv n-ndmmlco the balverorsore Breasts ' . a"..,.,.I"e,i'. . 3 .V".'1 assortment of watches.

ik.. it will h,l thvm SO.....I I.. . av .i... :'a.ns.ixes. .nreasj pins, ear rings, linger i

! It w ill likewise remove all inflammation from the ; H. in ns orthe

Brents and, irevent ulceration if applied in sc.- V". 'k V,"! - 3?

The Flacej for Bargains.

JOS. II. CI. AUK, keeps const.mtlv on hnnd at all times, a general assortment of watches.

finger rings.

lage, and pursued iheir jou'uey.

them

"no pes window sills and cars;

Son ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills. 8 inch wall; 600 of most superior water table; 400 of head stones for grave yards; 200ies of grave yard posts,? inches square; 600 ft of step stuff of all sizes; SlW'of door sills, ISinch wall: 2000 of flre wall copinr.2 bv 11 inches; 1000 of fence coping, 4 by li; Together with a large Quantity of other Free

For sale by aepC-o-ly

Prenared bv

MAR bH ALL & COBLENTZ.

Lcwissrse, Ohio.

M. W. HAILK.

Brookvilie, Ind.

are ray altera, oe yotlT I know tiiev'rd

royallers by their nice clothe. I wouldu't giveVui vittils if they starved, I ku-w! ' Meg gently chhl him for his rudeness, aud he commenced a frolic with liltle Flora. W j have before said, that Frauk Wayl.nd was the sou of a farmer. Farmer Wavland was .Meg's uearetst ueiehkor. who lived onlv

anoui lour miles distant. Frank olten Visited !,ona woraall for sale very cheap for casta. Give I cask

tne cou8e to see -.unt Meg" as he called ! """" TOaK V R h-r, and he ai d Flora had become Lit mala : East side Vine street, between Pea'rl and Columtrieiids. He was a robust lad of about twelve bla, on Second. Persons from the country about years of age; and, though possessing a kind perchaaing stone, by calling on me, can get their disposition, he frequeutlv caused old SIm w,nt uppln?d at the shortest notice, and on the n,..i, . i .""iurul, "us la iee most reasonable terms, as I keep a large stock of much lrPlxity in ccqueoce of his rough- J flnished work, of all sizes, constantly o hand to

nu iiiiniiMTU irom ins narenis aii.t ami. inecounirviraae.

together w ith a general assortment of fancy articl.

such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. Also 8 day ui thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as low ,.s they can be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil.

I1" "1 , x- ,Q pVi , ,T . x? , vcr taken in exchanee for goods or w ork, TrrOn I ware 1 ealers. No. 59, Pearl stee between al- door above Tv ,.,.., , orK' US nut and me streets, Cincinnati; . nih 13, 152 1-2-1 y "1.71. monEHOVSE, M.-innfacturer and

ii

liaiid.au extensive assortment of Transparent Win

dow Shades, embracing all the niot fashionable stylesextant.riz: landscapes, ruins, lattice gothic. plain border French vignette and scrolls. Arabesipies.interiorviews.osc. Having made arrangeinents in N. Y.. we shall constantly be receiving all the new English and French styles that maybe in the market, makirgnurassnrtinctit the mo.t complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are invited tocall Hiidexainine our stock, aud compare our prices wilh those of any other manufacturer in Ihe US. II. M. ERNST !t SON. No. 4. College Hall. Shades of evervdescription made toorder. nih m, ism 13-ly T A. MOOISE, No. 340 Main St.. East between ,1, Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have n-w on

TTlBIlEI.IiAS V IAJIASOI.S-A large ij lot of Umbrellas and Parasols for sale ut the lowest poa-siblc price at '""' LINCK & FAKQVIIAR-S.

CiOOItS Siilen.li.l ....... i r

Law lis. Bernp-i-s- Iter.... 1;., I -e;.

filks, Satms.and white dress goods. For sale ven t heap at n,3' 1 LINCK & FARiiCHAR S.

PniliTS A; lilXJIIAMSi 500 pieces of well assorted prints and timgliams. For sale at re-

I.INCK & FARQI HAR-S.

prices at

d uce-l mv "

CLOTHS', Cassimcrosi, Satinets and V' Jeans. Lis- k & KiRijiH.R, have on band a very large and choice sel.-clion of c!nlhs,cassimeres. satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest li-ruro.. Call audsee them. mv 7

nt

summer

crJIMEH AVAIIK A vcrv large assortme O of the most fashionable, and" durable summ

gooos.jusi recetveaand lor sale by ' LINCK &' FARQUHAR

dealer in Furniture. Chairs. Bed. lino- and M..i.

SMITIIi XIXO' YxTiolesaleand Reuil Pi- tresses, 134 Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth, ano Forte Dealers. No. 7S, West Fourth street, opposite the Post oflice Cincinnati, Ohio.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Having completed their new sale-

l rooms of 52 by 120 feet in extent, are enabled to

offer the largest and finest stock of Pianos to be found in the country east or west, all from those celebrated aud unequalled manufacturers, A. Stod-

arv, and John B. Uunliaui, . . t. A run w ritten warranto given with each instrument. Terms

Jo 4 24 1-y

hand a beautiful assortment of Mens. Bovs and chil-

drens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of soft Cassi mere hats; embracingevery color, w-hite, pearl, blue and black. My shelves are also ffll.-.l with a beautiful issortment of spring style of Silk and Fur hats of my ow n nianufaiture. to which I invite the especlial attention of my oldest friends and acitiain-

i.iiicc9.i iii..iir.iiiijBii.i iiciuio iu me a call n ima-iveav a-&.. ., , . , when vou are in the ritv. ,, 7 1 PKOCEltir.S, Constantly on hand, fresh sup- ! I' i plies of the very bestqualitv or Groceries, at the

i cneap store of

n tKDtr iREAILS, Ac, Liktk V 1 jrna invite attrition to their complete

: Far-

fete as-

sortmeiit or nails and general stock of hard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7

ties. ' i i 1 rie-r." percussion caps, revolving I ' ' . J

V Ca.. Manulacturer oi "-":,'.

Furniture, -oftis. Chair.. c.. -sc. ' . one door above Third, . here he P -, attention to .nnntif:- ,,r,nf a"jtf Lnr I lor in his line, and afteri., -'Vi " f!

I L- . -I .rti .-11'. Itv lilHItif lis" - ,

Work maK to '.nur t.- . h(j.;.j;.

. - i , i-, iii-n. i Wilis'

A .... . X.-IT s.1 V

reiiairo-.i. 1 1 '

with noattR-. :

,,.i.r-

,ip mi y ,l( ) Osage Orang. C'idf,,r , signed, livirg It. Westl i.:..:'. r-. k tu-

ol as r.ne pro i" - - ., , , . I.., ,.r.eei tlx fill' .

orin-rs;ii r--': ', - .

which wm "e 'V

tt

tho cash, wlncn win " ''". "-. v i:jn.

sxipning point, nealiy l'-'1 " , , o S-'row thin any pl.KV, Witiioat cMra -

plic.f directions. Ft''

I-iriivii ... ...... ii til'-"

Address 1

ROr.FhTt:

D1

tne spirit or the time, an infinite hatred for

tne royalists aud an ardent love for the largest liberty. Meg, upou examining the monev which tho stranger had left her, waa overjoyed with gratitude t) find it quite sufficient lo carry the thild comfortable through the winter .he returned thanks to kind Providence for this unexpected iuterposiiUn, and once more resumed her task with a calm miud, though her heart was still heavily ladened with grief. Chaitkk VH. The Revolution. "Iu these distracted timea. when each man a reads The bloody atrategeora ef busy heads. r- r , . Otw.t. Confusion was rif m the metropolis! WoJieu sua ci.ilureu wire sec i..rviu; lo j,a

mh 12. 18i2 13-ly

JOHN II. LAWRENCE. Ciuaianall, Ohio.

NOTICE The undersigned has two new wagons, made of good material. and by rood workmen, which he will sen cheap. Oct. 25th, 1855.-45. RICHARD TYNER.

j. . ooDm.T. w. rrsniL. GUODIIART & FISHEIY WHOLESALE DEALERS in fancv and dnmestic lry Goods and ready made clothing. No. SI Lower Market street. S. si, belween Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantly on hand, for sale, a large stock of all kinds of goods in their line. Country merchants and dealers gen. erally , are invited to examine them before purchasing elsew here, rob. 12, 18S-J 14-lv.

lor, laal.uiwpop, lad-

. Sje loaaj , 84 47-as

QOWETIIIXO TVEV!-To all dealers in O FANCY DRY :OOlS. I am prepared toniTr. at w holesale, a splendid stock of E.M BROIHERIES. LACES. RIBBONS, BONNETS, Millinery Goods, Press Trimmings. Hosiery, Gloves, Linen-Cambric Handkerchiefs. Fans. Combs, Brushes, and in short all sty les of FAeSCY fiOODS, and shall be re-

b. i.Tivim. w-w. . mtrarn. a. . r "'K cnnsianuy irom .tew t orK Auctions an. 1 m-

TAYL0R, FRENCH & WSNNE, J?S ! ,n dcs,ra,)le and ch?aP st-vl- Transactions. Commercial Calculations. &c. cov-

.vrtniti-rciai oireraiioiis.

nib 12 ly

Head's Commercial College. . E. corner uf Main and rourth Stt. Cincinnati, 0. ' THE object of this Institution is to qualify gentlemen practically for the counting ho ise and business pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice or Book Keeping by 1 Double Entry', as applied to all departments of trade and coaimeree.

B islness Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile

est quality

LINCK & FARQUHAR.

QVEEAS W . RE We have just received the most beautiful stock of Queensw are, in setts or Dy the peace, ever before offered in this market, my" LINCK &FARQCHAR.

T7IPOKTEIIS and wholesale dealers in Irish The nlan adonted i. tow .n r. net. "f- ' s commercial oi

I Linens and white goods. Alan. Umbrellas.P.r.. chnro-i. fivr PVR i'iat . ....... ' ". eimoi.i.g pupils to become finished accont t-

. . . . ... - ..... . . .... . . ...j min.. ail is . lilt- C ni'rie f.n t. , ... , .1 . .. 1 ; .. r.

. .. T'l. . . . . .

Though this svstem has been ,n eessfnlly le..,.! r" ..,:".. "e completed in from eight

bv sinnleRivrwi. rnkKM i k..i:.. . i. .' k . ..V " . , . . es si, , advanee

: " l ev ... , V i.e. i.i ir i.ivr Wlllj' house carrying out the same in Finer Goods.

. vuy ami t-ountry 1-urcliasers are invited to look Good board cm h. i..oi,i c r.-.oT mt m vs. ncvvcTTK wt, . x, through this slock, hoi.ii.ir the Rednetion In Prion. ra can bJ ohtaincd at from 8255, to $3

a. a vmrsers at a cis per to, .-ooa oiscuit at a cts

sols. Gloves. Hosiery, and overy devcription of trim mings and fancy dry goods, corner of Main anPearl sts. Ciuciiinali. ink 12 12-lyd

er lb, by ths box or barrel.

Cincinnati.

No. 30. Lower Marke

mh 5, 1852 11-tlj-

w ill make it to their interest lo nun-base.

1). BERRY, No. 192 East side Main Street, bet. Fourth V Fifth st. 36 ly. Cincinnati. Edward Williams Tailor: j MIXERVILLE, INDIANA, , 1 S prepared to accommodate all who mav faro.

1 him with their orders, and solicits a eontinnsni-o

BOOTS A: SHOES Ye have largely increased our stock of Boots and Shoes, and "now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of I lie most fastidious, iu the way or Mrs. Hi rrells custom made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other'fixens" in town, mav T 1.INCK& FAROIIH AR-

Pupils being tautrht in.lirt.tunllv ...t not In cL. i

ses. they can enteral any tim. - ITPnOLSTERY AJfB JIATTRTISS.

C I.. J sens HoFStass;, on tne east side of Elm, bet. 5th & lith sts.. keep constantly on hand a suie-

Fnrther particulars can be obta:ncd by calling at riorassortvnent of mattrasses of all kinds, and has

the Institution, or by addressing the principal, (post paid.) J. E. HEAD, Principal Nov. 12, li?52. 47-lyr. DR. It. IT. BRAN RON, TTA VING permanently located in Mt. Carmel,

W.n.MooiD.AstRos,C.F.YA"iuTACB.S.B.KtvB. MOORE, ANDERSON & Co.

Publishers. Booksellers, and ",h;1'bc", patronage he has already received. II Ind.. would respectfully offer his professional

--.Vra. av ,ua,a,7 v, m Vll'llarc l'K, tOll Ol C lOttlS. ' O 'a II ,1P IIlIIVa

iSlAllUil,l(S, ' calers in Medical, Theological, Classical and School Books,&c. No. SS Fonrth Stret, north side, west of Main.and at Co.-nir of Main and fourth streets, Cincinnati chan.Snperior Blank Books made to order for M .r-iT-.v' Sners, Stea:n-Ba.ta, Coauty Office," &c.

REFKSENCES. James H. F'linti. M n ir.i..

Held:- lrs. Z. Casterlinc, A. 0. Fosdick, and A. B. Casterline, Liberty. nov. 12 IT-2ms.

KlT.lU,iu.-

-tjr.

t assimercs. Satins, Ac. which will he

der in the latest style ofthe art and at prices to suit the times. MUerviile, Oct. 29, 1853. 6-3m. j

- PrLtaaT. S. SMCKIKOCR,

APPLEGATE & CO.

li ... . : I, . l""Tfc.','r.n" eieuiege Budding. IValnut St.. Cincinnati. Ohio

Sreu iZSV" gl:?.1 PW : Merchant, and

nr o,-.i(i-j,n... ' i aru.oin anppuea nn tne lowest terms. nr. 86 9-4in-. I Nov. 6, ltsiS. -18in.

. r. PorKsroan.

Oil. p.tixTEn wnnow sharks. and Oil Cloth Table Covers, mannfartur-d and

sout. w holesale and retail, bv M. Sni vprrt r v

an extra lot oi nis own snirenor spring mattresses

1n three pieces, which are capable of being changed (both sides being alike and equally- soft.) twelve different times; thus lasting much "longer, besides being more convenient for handling. Thov are made of the very best material, and warranted; and he received a diploma for them at the late Mechanics' Fair. ,pl 9 16-1-y CO. A nWFSS M.innfactnrer and Importer , of Paper Hangings, No. 163 Main street, six doors above Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings, such as Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper, etc.. and Velvet and Imik-ition Borders. fee.. which he offers at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest market price, apl 9, li?55 16-1-v

..n t if. Ill

September imh. If. .-.--- - 'j.

l.ains. aches, bruises. 'I'-'-- . -,

- - . . 1.;.... .... il'. iTiin'l' ...e

sores, corns, in.-i v.- - - - . pia, ,n. - -a sure and siedy cure f-r rhrep ttrt, warrant it toc.m-.or rcf u nd lhe o rf ,r i.. . nnmherofcertikV-ites f"5,.rrt

:i k. n...i.t..r that one l"? '. '.. -mifei" ;i'

will go farther towon! cvii.c''; w"ricacy . than could all lhe printed. prne.";l0' , N- 11. Gallion agei't r,,r. Kr, ., ...f

....lift-'

UltS. IIAZZAKW h " Vh.eb the i"s orfment of !" would do well to call '"rini.-eJ sing elsewher.-. Her tullun,fti.' three doors South of Miotipo.

my 21 23-tf .mrrif

rpr.KIS of the ind.o n-. Ti jn advance. "' of

end of tue year, ,;,..Mi1iien-a""'iVv

viiicin is " " nr Irs-

WM. 40. ly.

1 en.

every year pay

AnvERTisnars

serted

Ts-One so""",;, jf );"'

. alft Mir. " I C

three times lor . ,.cr.tyr'V

... ,,!'"''

H

.,TS-r.rt best spring style of fashion ab Hats, Just received and for sale at

made in iin;u , . y.-sr. a1"1 ,'

ifpay ment be 'U'ye aii.i ; u

fifty cents tt ileum. . . j.teisy , portion ror the advertisenients fors longer time

the same principles. - - - . s

r At RFI. !BO rllZ: L rhinrshap- ":ll5. s,,. ing machines. separr.!r rW !Uron b-v Wheels, Window eigW- ,,,-rt. Having cnlarg.-d our et-J' .h. pared to fill all '''.rtiolei desired, warrant all t"e r t( and repair work done. j TlI-t, c4-24-t. suran.-.-. by I ' . .m.Iersif'1-

Hartford, t onn. ua:io i J &n-

nart.oro.y ii.. - i 1 fsi' old snd sponsible otflec. j sue policies, uiia -'l''JO,i-.1. '..,,. trms. ... ..nntr. SI? '

"7 7 LINCK e FA RQT'HAR'5.

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