Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 January 1853 — Page 4

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From Godey's Lady's t'uok. Ceut i eme n FlirtsBT KATE WILuriRC.

Andy Cavtnder was a sad trifler yrav. There was scaicely a maiden

village to whom he had not niniie one lime er another, and a!l as a piece of past time: uot seeming to

stand that maiden's hearts are tender things, and liable to be hurt in the handling. Many tears had Audy cuused to flow from Uauti ul eyes, yet if he knew the tact, it did not apppear to pive him serious concern. There was always a smile on his lips and a light word on his tongue. At last, however, Audy's heart received an impression. The image of a fair young girl rested upon it, not as of old, like the image, of speCHluin, to puss with the ohject, but

like u sun fixed image ot Hie li.iguerreotype. i?! range fiiCt! the fickle, light-hearted Andy Cavender was in love really and truly in love. There had come to Woodland to puss a few months during the warm summer time a city maiden, whose charms were to potent for the village flirt. She came he saw, and was conquered. It was soon plain to every one that it was all over with Andy Cavender. Kate the lively, witty, darling Kate Archer , had subdued him with her charms, though a'.l unconscious herself of the conquest she had made. Rut othetssaw what she perceived not, and looked on curious fcr the issu?. 'What do you tii ink. of this Jenny?" eid Kate A roher, one day to the young friend with whom she was spending her summer in the country, and she laughed as she spoke, at th-! sainet ime holding up a letter. "News from home?" remarked Jenny, smiling. "Oil, dear no! It's a love letter, and, they sav, nothing else. Oh dear! To think that 1 should have made a cotiqueat

already !" "A love letter Kate? venture, sure enough!

yon i roke.i ? ' 'You blnl' hear and see for yourself," rp'.ieu the girl Then as si.e unfolded Ilia leltrr she put on a grave counteiieance, and opening the pages to the yts of her friend read aloud:

Well here is an sJWhiiso heart hava

he managed to introduce topics of conversation, aud to talk pretty freely, although the talking was nearly all on his side. Mis Herbert maintained a cold reserve, aud answering entirely in monosyllables. For about a quarter of an hour Andy endured the ordeal, wonderiug why this particular youug lady should happen to be a-

lone in the parlor of Mrs. T-, and wondering still more why Miss Archer did not make her appearance. Just as he began to fee! a little elicited aud uneasy, the door opened and in walked another young maiden whom he had reason to remember a Miss Mary Harper. She was one of his old flames. She ap" pered surprised at seeing him, and greeted

him with coldness. Andy tried to say some j sprightly thing to Miss Harper, but ho was f ir from being in as good conditional at first The effort to entertain Miss Herbert had somewhat exhausted his reservoir of spirits, and his attempts to draw further fromr there wero not very successful. The two young Udie3 drew together on the sofa, and maintained a mutual reserve towards Andy and that soon began to be painfully embarrassing. "Wht does all this mean?" Andy had just asked himself, for he was beginning to feel puzzled, when the sound of light feet along the passage was again heard, and, the door opening, his eyes rested upon the form of Caroline Gray , to whom he had once paid his addresses. Very particular reason had

Andy Cavender for not wishing to meet Caroline on that particular occasion; for he hd committed himself to her more directly than to any other young lady in Woodland, having on one occasiou, actually written and sent to her a love letter. The precies contents of that letter he did not remember: but often

I when he thought of it, he had doubts as to ' the extent to which he had committed himI elf therein, that were not very comfortable. ' So aiiother ami another entered, and.

i strange to suv, each was an old flame, until : J there were present not less than six fair re- , linking spirits. Silent, Andy sat in the midst ' of these silent because the pressure on his feelings had become insufferably great for'

; nearly a quarter of an hour

Spunky A Mrs Bennett, whose "worse" I

half, after posting her ran off with another

woman, says "I have worked to support him in gambling and lazineRS as long as 1 mean to, although should he die soon, I will pay his furnerul charges with pleasure." O""llow do you spell Feladelfy V asked a small city grocer of hi partner ne day, as he was sprinkling sand on a letter which he was about to dispatch to the city of brotherly love. "Why,Fel-a, Fela, del Feladel, Iy, Feladelfy." "Then I've got it right," said the partner. ID" The Mansfield Herald says that town escaped destruction by fire the other night during the gale, owing to the upsetting of a kettle of fat, in the north part of town. O'The first shad of this season was caught

in the Savaniiuh river on the I4th inst. It

sold for $35! a hotel keeper in Macon becoming the purchaser. FLOCK HAKHEI.S The market price in cash will te paid for merchantable flour barrels

I nt the Exchange -Mill, Brookville. hy

OV. 3, J-'-oO, tJEU. HOLLAND CO.

Laurel Collegiate High School, JLAUHEI, CITY, l.NDVJIA. FACFLTY. Rav.II. B. Iiibbi, A. M., Principal mud Prof, of Mental and Moral Science. Ma. 1,. It. Water u ah, Teacher oj Latin, Greek and Mat hematic t . Miss Pamela BcLnmo, Prereptrrto in the Female Department. Miss Emily Climists, Jtiiitant in Female Dr-

partment.

MM. m. M. l onwtl.1., Teniher of Modern Lan-i gnaret. Mrs. H. Fisulasd Hibbk, Teaeher of Piano and Guitar Mutic. The fall session of this Institution opened on the 16th of August, with one hundred pupils, and the number has been constantly increasing;. A considerable amount of Chemical" and Philosophical Appajatus, Globes, Maps, Aic., now belong to the school; and a thorough roiRst of Academic study has been adopted by the Board of Trustees. There will be a public exainination of the different classes, at the close of each session. Twenty-two weeks

constitute a session. Pupils will bo admitted at any time, and will be charged tuition from the time of entrance to the close of the current quarter. No deduction will be made for absence, ex

cept in case of protracted sickness. As the facili

ties for study in this Institution are eoual to those

of any other of a similar kind in our Stale, the trustees therefore take pleasure in recommending it to

me patronage ol the citizens ol f rank nil. anu aujacent counties. G. G. SHOUF, PreVt.

Jos. Tilnby, Sec'ty. nov. 6, 1852-40-lyr.

JUST RECEIVED AXD FOR SALE! I case mens' fashionable silk Hats;

FURTflTI'HR WAKE 1IOOJIS-Having purchased of Mr. Gafdsrr, his stock of furniture, and having enlarged the room, and added largely to the stock on band, lam now ready to supply the public with a pood article of furniture, hnWht at eatnMiahRil houses of credit. My stork

consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, card, dining and breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain

working and wash stands, bedsteads, plush, cane.

and common chain, mattresses, lounges, antes, cribs, fee.

The articles I will sell cheap for cash or approv

ed country produce. My room is in Linck At Farquhar's building.

my ls-sa-ii j.i.vica. m i i ei nr..

BALTIMORE OYSTER DEPOT ! Karon's Itiilling cor. ( V Walnut. (H)XSTAXTLY on hand, f'i eih and Spiced Oysters of Superior Quality. Orders promptly hilled bv HOLT t .MALT BY. 51-3ms. F. Hl'TCIIIXSOX, Agent.

J. T. RICORDS. BLIND MANUFACTURER,

ilggl SOUTH SIDE, NO. tf4 SIXTH STREET, IgjrS Second door Last oj Vine, oppoile the ES Lyceum."1

t orner craig At Lewis streets, dec. 10-51.

Branch Factory,

Covington, Ry.

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My dear Miss Aicher: Will you permit one who, ffom the moment he s:w you, he-ram-an arder.t admirer, to lay his heart at

in as uncomfortable a state as could be imagined, an ! he was beginning to wish himself to the North Pole, Kate Archer aud her

your feet. Until you appeared in our quiet friend Jenny entered the room slowly, the tillage, no maiden had passed before me ho . former wit!l all ,, h, ier j la1d, upon had power to will mv love, lint lrom the! . , , . t I i. i ,ri , which the eyes of both wererestine. moment I saw you, I no longer lucl control . ' b over my affections. They flew to you like a j In an instant it flashed upon Andy Cavenbird to its mate. You cannot but have ob- ; d8r that he was to be victimised by the city

: belle. No sooner had this thought crossed

serve;; in our meetings, urn l legarn you with more than commou interest, and I have p Tmitted mys-lf to believe that you read the language of my eyes, and understood its meaning. You did not turn from me j you diil not look coldly on me. Havel erred ' in believing that your heart responded to the warm emotions of my own? I trust not. J If it be so, then I a.n of all men most miserable. 1 will wait with trembling and impatient Lope your answer to tliisTeiidetly and faithfully yours. Andrew Cavender." I'N'ow, Jenny, dear, what do you think cf thist?"' said Kute, gaily, as she folded up her letter. "Ilav'nt I made a real cono,uest?" 'Andy Calender ! Wc;l, that beats everything." "None of your country maidens, far him," laughed Kate. "Must have a city belle." "Countiy nviideiis! He's mad love to every good looking girl within ten miles round." "lleV "Yes. There 8 no counting the heart he h is broken. "Did he ever mako love to you." "Oh, certainly." replied Jruny, gaily. "In real earnest?' "Ah! now you come tn the point Perhaps you've not hear ! that Andy is our Tilluge llirt. "A flirf, ii deed! And so I am tobeone of his victims? Oh dent?" "I don't know as to that. I more than half suspect him to be m earnest now. In fi.ct, 1'ye heard from more than one sourcj that he is desperately in love with you." "Will he hang himself if 1 am iuenorable?" "There's no telling. But what kind of an answer are you goiug to make to his avowal of love ;' "What shall I say?" Oh, tint depends on your feelii g " "He's a regular flirt you say," "I could name a dozen pitls, at least, to

whom iiis attentions have been of aneh a character as to make them believe that hh designs were serious. Two or three were made very unhappy-when he turned from them, liko a insect, to s ell another flow- j er." ' Tiu'U he m it lie punished, " sai l Kate, resc'.nte'y; fti ! be mine the ttsk t lay the smarting lash upon his slioul !rs. For the nan who di jieratoly t-iiles with a woman's feelings I have no'pity. He has been tbe cause, of pain beyond what it i possible for himself to feel; if I can reach his sensibilities in any way. you may h sure that I will k'.o it with a hi-arty goo-i ill." " do not like the t!un:glit of giving rain," re uaiked Jenny, "even to a reptile." ' r.iiu is solitary in most cases; and w ll be particularly so in this, I hope. He will have BJuie idea how it feels, as the woman sai.l, when slu nipped her boy over the head with a stick for striking his sister." It was as Jenny supposed an 1 as we inti

mated in the beginii'g; Andy Cavender leally and truly over head and ears in

it'u Kate Archer, and every line of his amatory epistle, was from his heart. Two or , three letters were written and destroyed be- : fore he produced one exac tly tilils mind, and j this he finally despatched in full confidence ' that l'S it came from his heart, it must reach ; the heart of the lovely maiden. i Two days went by and no answer was re- ! ceiveil by t'.ie eaauiored swain. He began to; feel anxious. On the third day, a little per- ! fumed envelope came to hi hail Is, which on. opening, he found to contain a pink, perfu- ' med, satin-edged sheet of nete paner, on ' which were a few liivs most delicately writ ! t.ui. They were as follows:

IIOWN. rillVATI'. DISF.ASTF.S, XKW KK.MKJJIKS AMI Ul Il'K IH'RES. It is important to many persons in need of .Me Jieal Assistance, V) obtain 1 1

promptly. To those who may ' flilla .l.iaifi. t ...moult 4 .rif..d.

sional person, POl.TOh

KKOWJf'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal alfeetions in their vari

ous stages and most complicated forms. otTcrs inducements wliioh can be rarely equalled by any other Individual. t;onorrlv;i. Sypliillis. Mercurial Diseases, Gleet, S'.riv'tores, lliseasesof the Womb, and all Diseases in the Onrau of tiotieration in both sexes, treated in a caref'il. thorouirb, and intelligent manner, pointed out by lornr experience and investigation. Constitutional delolity, imioteney, sterility.

It was a social seminal w eakness, nervous atleetioiis. and those ' il,MilorHtl. lis-as;'S tiieh rm broutlt on bv the dt--

party of the most novel character, ami one : struetive habits of iiu onsnlenite youth and exees-

! sive ind 'Z nee ot the passions, which undermine ' the constitution, inniair intellectual viirnr, and pro-

About the time that Andy's feelieg3 were j dnee general premature decay, can be railically

ClITi '1. .,111 IIIU llll 1 r, VL1IIUIVJ 9WIIC11M3 IMUIl'U heaitn and visor. Dr. lirown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who saves his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and ccrtillcat'-s can be f''cn nt hisofliee. Ctiarir-'S very low. It. Patients of cither sex livinsr at a distance, by statinc their disease in vvritiner. eiviug all the syniitotns.can tttjiin medicines wittitirectiinsftr use. by addressing XV. Brow n, M. It., post paid, and enclosinsr a fee. Offii e At the old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. IZJ SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CI KED. 46. 14m.

that he has never forgotten.

do

do do do do

Mens'

Kovs

do No. 2

low pressure Kossuth extra do boys' do cloth Cap;

do do;

do

do; do; do; do;

do;

Patent Ketalic Burial Case. BR00KVILLE MERCHANTS

Mens' brown, black and variegated plush cap; Bov s' plush Caps; Oil cloth Ops; Children's Turban do; bv nov. G, 1852. X. D. GALLIOX. rrST RECEIVED ASD FOR SAL! I 200 Pieces Prints; 4 bales Drown Muslin; HHI piece bleached;

muslin ue lame; Coburg Cloth; French merino; silk poplin; Gingham; Lustre,

white, red and yellow wool flannal; white and colored Canton do; t plain and fancy Salinett; i plain and black Cassiineres; ! fancy do

Cloths, Vesting, Cloaking. Linsevs, Gloves. Hosiery, &c, by X. l). GALLIOX. nov. 0, 1-5. 40. I KECKLER & BROTHERS, j Importers of llniicnl Inst rn men tt, GERMAN. FKKN'CH A EMiLISII Fancy iol, ICaskcIs 1'oys, No.H Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Wnlnut. Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for X'iolins, Guitars, Violineellos, and Double Bass, constantly on band. All orders ol dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. )L jSA. S BRASS INSTRUMENTS.! Airents for sale of Mantes & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. Noy.B, 1P32. 40-ly.

30 do 6 do 4 do 3 do 20 do 20 do 30 do 20 do 40 do 15 do 10 do

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED!

With Unnarelleled Success

134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1R. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies,

If (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse them

selves through everv part of the human system,

antidotet the Veneral virus, in the short space of

from two to six days, consequently every symptom of this insideous monster disease leaves the system, and the patient is again restored to full health and

vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who hare been unsuccessfully treated, and And the Inst state of their case worse than the first,

are particularly solicited to call.

Long standing eases of Uonorrncm and utert. Strictures, urethral discharges. burning pains in the urinary passuee, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lcncorrbea, (or whites.) Impotency. rhcuma'ism. diseses of the back aud loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases. &c, will be quickly removed from the system, by the use of Dr. Hull's Nfir rrmediet. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis. Ihcipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea.

: liver complaint, piles. &c, wall be treated, in a

careful, thoroueh anil scientific manner.

Take particular Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged

I In by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory, : defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the ' blood, causes internal, external and incurable sores, makes a strone man weak, and a wise mail a

i fool, is treated with unparalleled success. I Weakness nnri. 1 in potency

Debility of the Sexual Orrant, most commonly ! the result of an early habit, though sometimes pro

duced by other causes, viz: long residence in a wnrm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus ufliicted

; seow most of the symptoms of premature decay.

v ashing ol mo organs themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed ill a more mortifv ing cendition; cut off as it w ere from all allttremenU of female society, with no hoyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons thus alllicted, should call immediately on 1'R. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delay is dauircrous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hail's celebrated Ague Powders have never been know n to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy, ami purely veeeUible.

Persons at a instance can consult nr. H. bv letter.

"117 E continue to manufacture and keep constantly l on hand, every size and variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rapidly superceding the use of wooden colllna wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protecting the remains from the casuulties incident Inordinary interments, (as theirgrcatstrvtigtli prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of the deceased in the refWtion that the remains are kept together in an iiiiKrisliable case. As we have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favomldu iinlorcmei.t

to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solieitorders from them. W. C. PAVIS & CO. my" N.E. comer 9th & Main sts., Cincinnati.

rt'STOt made Roots and Shoes at wholesale, by JAMES HUDSON, No. 223 Walnut street.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

ap 9. 1KW lrt-l-y

Great Excitement! VOTWITIISTADIG the Intense exll citcmcni in regard to political affairs, the peo pie are vet more directly Interested, in knowing

w here it w til be to their interest to make their fall j

nmi wimer pnrcnases. We unhcnilatirglv advise a call at the Old White frer," Where may be found a large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, qneensware, groceries. Ae.ic, selected with care, bought on ths best terms, aud will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In conclusion we sav, call and examine for yourselves. N. 1). GALLION. "'I.OTIII'f.Tho subscriber takes pleasure i in again announcing to his customers and the public generally, that the heavy stock of Kf-iirir .Tlnde Clothing, ' which he lately purchased in New Vork,is.now arrivingand ready for exhibition, embracing a vanity of every thing nsually kept in a regular CurtiiahiaK Mlorc. His slock consists in pari of Irnvy Over con Is, of all k inds and prices, together w ith an excellent assortment of Frock and Sack ConH, Cnituere Satinet Ac Tweed rant, Satin. Silk, Cloth, A" Fancy Vets5 Mi i rift, Drawerx, Cravalft, cvc., all of w hich he w ill sell on the uiot reasonable

terms. He would then extend a polite invitation

Cincinnati AdverlsemJ

FANM.Xi ?IIt,I,S. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Franklin and adjoining counties, that they are now manufacturing, and have ready for sub-. Alexander Moffat's Improve. I Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far superiortoany others now in use. One hundred hu.i.cU

of w heat per hour, can be cleaned with litem, taking ! to tluwe w ishing clothing ready made, to call and

out the cheat, and all other trash. Rut the full ; examine bis stock, assuring them not in the spirit superiority of these mills can only be known bv nf empty boasting or uniieeeessarv exaggeration.

but w ith the confidence which the facts themselves naturally snirirost, that a cheaper and better assorted stock of t-lotliing was never opened in this market. RICHARD TVNER. October Slith, ltW.

seeing and trying. Call and see Ihem, before vou buy some poor concern, which w ill oniv cumber your barn. - W. S. BAKER, Proprietor. jylG 30 V.M. MOFFAT, Manufacturer.

BF. IK CLOTHED.-Samcel Snsei tsD.Tai- ! lor. has on hand a large supply of ready made clothing cheapforcash. His simp is a Tew doors North of Mr. t.'alliou's store, on liurgess street. I oct 11 44-tf I

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Ul an imnrnv.i .

country. Kepairingdon.. .., ",i, . i "! l'i

. r, KI K t rs 1 J.S.fl IiottnuM.il. . j- . . ' -

& Co., l.urdsall & Knitln-r.

v-iiiiiTimia street, nort.i .i,i , . and Hmadwav. Cin. ,. ',: .,'. vlwm S

"BE M'AI

-Amir,.

Forest State" a,,. ..S;u J v.! ... Liverpool, wo ,,:iv. ' V(tuuensware. rniisi.t; ....,., "'r!I'm ,

iea ware. Ac. cm,,,,,,,:

rejai-K or sell

able l-nos

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1EFFKIIKOX l.ifeliKiiriinre Conipa ' I ny of Cincinnati. Capital SUHi.otKl Paid and -secured. This company has two dfnnrtmctit

Joint stock and Mutual. Rates of premium in the 1 joint slock department reduced one thin!.

1 lie lite or Uic husband may be insured for the ben- I eflt of the w ife, independent oT creditors or representativescreditors may insure the lives of their debtors congregations Ibe lives of their ministers, Endorsersand securities the lives of those for horn they are responsible. 11. II. ;onn. Pn-s'l; : Hoard of Finance Hon. Jacob Hornet. S. Wiggins : and T. S. Goodman. California risks taken at the i usual rates. J. W. HITT. Ilrookville, Agent. I RUFUS HAVMOND. .V. D. janlO, 1MJ 6-iy Medical Examiner.

IIOSESJ. KKILV, Attoruey and CutmscI xU lor nt Law, Laurel, Iml.

iiostnairt. Medioincs

Stnlo- and Canada.

his miud than, rising abruptly, he bowed to the fair tormenters, saying: "Excuse me, ladies.' Anil bent a hasty retreat. Hut, eie he passed beyond tlie street door there reached him a gush of merry laughter from the musical voice of Kate in which oth er voices mingled. On the next day, he received a letter directed in a delicate hand. It enclosed the one he

had written to Katj, and accompanying it was

a note in these words:

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(1APITAL HOC SK-Connersvllle, Favette t County. Indiana. R Dras, Proprietor. 'This house is in good repair, w ell furnished, thoroughly ventilated, favorably situated, and everv attention paid to travelers and visilors. Whilst it" i Hi., i.e.,.

sent to all parts of the United I fashionable house in the eitv.its ,;s are nov. 12; 1KV2. 4T-lyr. I at tin? sanie tiine so low as to suit all. jy j-.-:!ii-ly

iur ii.imiuon inieuigencer will please insert G mouths and forward bill for navuieiit.

1. A.rnto!A. SPKI;3IA.

LUiin.lKlil.M, nmi general Coniinission

cnniiis.n. "I andJ3 U...I l-r..i .i !....;..

iiali,Ohio. Particular attention paid to fllliiig orders and disposing of iirodnce consigned for sale I in tins market. I Agents for transportation linos to and from all

more than those made without the entire iron frame, ! ,'... 1 "'"'. ; ,."rk goods care of Sprirmaii cc

lore dnnitde and remain in : - -

JUST RECEIVEDand for sale 2 cases mens tine calf boots 1 do heavy do 5 do kip " boots 1 " custom made do 1 4t liunguriau do 1 ' waterproof do 6 " boys youths and children boots 1 " mens custom made shoes 1 " " tair !o 1 " coarse ilo 9 " bo;, s kip and coarse brojana 2 misses ..hoc 2HI prs chiblrens do 1 Imx ladies kid lo 1 ' pat. leather buskins 1 morocco Io 1 ' patient tipped do 3J prs tav lor ties 1 case calf biMit,.,., 1 " kip do 1 M goat do 2 indin riibln'r stioes All ooinpri su.g the large-t and best a-l-.Mted slin k of boots and shoes, that we huve ever had fie pleasure ot off-Ting for sale. N. D. ;. Ll.lON.

aid 9, I.;-; l-v 217 I , & P mi i

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WHOLES

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aii.li of

I' ATI5I.lt .--

nod other markets a heavy s.ipply

I. A: A. APPI.F.UATK, Carrine

Manufacturers, Monroe St., Connersville

Indiana. jy 9 29-ly f1IlckFTllT'S 1'IAXOS.-Wo shall V open this week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to which we invite the attention nfpurvhasers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas Chickering.who it is well know n. is one of tho oldest and most successful manufacturers in this coun

try. These Piano Fortes are worth ten per cent

n.wn.sn RRiiA H. a. an . . -. -

CX Mi Bw - .

mer-

I am just receiving from Cin.

of choice

1 '.'illtcr. b I can seTI at prices tlial cannot fail to please. I have now on ha lid 2.H O P-s. H 'uiPm k Tanned Solo 5UI Cinc'.iiiiati " do 4 doz. ttiiles upper I Kip and e dm. Calf skins. Shoeiiiakcrs. Fanners, ai.d all who want leather, would do w ell to :;!! and examine his stm-lc tM.fore making their piirchasi-s. RICI1A K D TVNER. October 2P'.li, li-5-J.

iMiU.'. ' "T. I---1 :.. f I ... i -j r,h,r!i-'!;.'

DCOTS Tl JSIIOKsS..

I) ing my fall st-H-k of Cu-t-uii

! 'ETcry family Klinnld Iiave nroiiv.'

An invatnabtc book. v 25 its per copu .1art

know thyself. lilt. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND I HAND KOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual lutercourses.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiarstyle, avoiding all medical technicalities. and everything that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenlv

years successful practice, exclusively devoted to

the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, svmp-

: toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty"There, was it is presumed, a mistake in the j five cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be fo'r- ..,( .i.: t, i , , ,r warded to auv part of the United States, bv mail. direction of this. It was probably meant for , f.e or,lostage! Address, postage paid, " Hox, 1!W Caroline Grav, Mary Harper, Nancy IIerbrt i Post oiliee. or the Author, 38 North Seventh street, T r- " l i .i . -. . Philadelphia, or Jeuny Green. In order that it may receive its proper de tination it is returned to the wri- I .F,IFTY . n?"'I:-rK.f EOitl'EIT. DR. HUNTER 1 r ; w ill tirteit ..(! it railing to cure any case of secret ter." i disease that may come under his care, no matter vf., -o n, . , , how long standing or atllii ling. Either sex are inThe villatre Rirl was a changed man after j vito1 11 )lis .rivate l!..o,s. North Seventh that. He had played with edge tools until lis I Street. Pl.ila.l'a. without rar of interruptiou from ' other patients. Stranirers and others who have cut htmselt, and the wound in healing had : been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician arc

nvited to call.

IM POTENCY Through vnrestrained indnl-

this happened years ago and he is a bachelor geneeofthe passions, by excess of self-abuse, the

j ev us are nuinereus. rreniaiure linpoiency, m- ; voliinlary seminal discharges, wasting of the or- ' gans, loss of memory, a distaste for temale society, ; general deMMty. or constitutional derangement, j are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence: he otfers a perfect cure, j READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happij ness. and in many cases theirlives. in the hands of ; physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is ' certainly impossible for one man t v understand all ' (Ue ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pecntiar branch, in which he is more successful than bis brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and j study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to J the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, j nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, mercu- ; real rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, , diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the Mood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his ; care. ' Medicine forwarded fo any part of the United ! States, Price Ave and ten dollars per package. ; Ocl.15.lS3;! n ly.

S. ENGLISH & HOMS, li-l,o!e.!e ...d Retail HKI.I.OIV S ItlAffl'

FAC I I KKItS, lii Second St., between Broadway ei Ludlow. Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6. 1P."2 4lj-lyr.

Daguerreotype Stock. S. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS J

ft OMRS

I. t.ir Aitv ;oods

Importers and dealers in the above articles, will sell at low nriccs. PETER SMI TH,

Kov. I0-I2m. Cincinnati, :H5 Fifth Street

"tll-

and

I ML ' ' '

leftan ugly scar. Poor Andy Cax-ender! AH j

still . notwithstanding several subsequent attempts to make favorable impressions on the hearts of certain pretty maidens. Thesto y of his punishment at Mrs. T's flew over the village in a few hours, an 1 after that, no fair denizen of Woodland for a moment thought of regarding any attention from Andy Cavender as more than a piece of idle past time; and on a few occasions that he ventured to talk of love, tho merry witches laughed him in the face.

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a. w. cm n HILL.

NE1LS0N & CHURCHILL,

Importers Manufacturers of liavniiu nmi lomciiio Ciirar, And Dealers in TOBACCO. SNUFF, &C. No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1S5S. 40-Iyr.

H. iV II. M. Cnnklin,

hai;krstows. 1 A. S. Wiggins c Co. t.eorge Gillespie.

O-Cotfoii Mathers says in one of his permons -'Whalis a Lady, in the true and old, English, but a loaf dian that is a bread serve, or one that will give loaves of bread to the indigent. O" Truth and justice are all one, for truth is but justice, in our knowledge, and justice is hut truth in our practice. O" There exisits in human nature a disposition to murmur at the disappointments and calamitis-s incident to it, rather than to acknowledge with gratitude the blessings by which they are more than counterbalanced.

AM LOT AT PIIIVATF. .--I he house ami lot Immediately Methodist Church is for sale. 44-3m. J. D. ROWLAND.

CALENDER FOR 1S53.

JAX

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was i love

MAY

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'My dear Pir: Your letter, containing a' most fluttering avowal vf regard for one who in comparatively a stranger, has been re- ! eived. Its effect I will nut attempt to des- ' cribe, nor w ill I, at this time, venture to put ; ill written lanetlage what I feel. To-morrow

evening I wr.l spend at Mrs. 1 s. Mny I hepe to see you tiure? Yours, Sec, Kate." Andy was ia ecstarics at this answer to bis ; epistle. It meaning to him was as plain as , -'CT

if Kate had said, 'Dear Andrew mv heart is ,

yours."

On the next evening he repaired to Mrs. !

T's, trembling v ith fond aulicipatiou. On nteriug the parlor, he found but a singte person therein, and that a yonng lidy name.! Herbert, to whom he had fonm-rly paid very marked atteutious. Aware that she had been made unhappy by his fickleness, not to call it by a hirsiier name, the meeting rather threw a damper over his feelings. But Andy had his shuj of coolness and self-possession, Bud aliUotigU it cost him a considerable effort

NOV

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novsr. SAM norlh of tin Apply to

FREE STONE. T II YI? on hand, and am constantly receiving I a lanre stock of Free Stone, of the very hesl mmlit. and my armnsements are such that I can furnish the f Kowiii articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps, DoorSilts. steps or Bre wall copin; crave yard posts, head and foot stones either Free Stone or Marhle. I have now on hand, 2TIIU pes window sills and caps; Son ft or 3 ft i inch door sills, 8 inch wall; iltm of most superior water tattle; 400 " of head stones for crave yards; Ci 0 pes of crave yard posts. 7 inches npiare; f!.0 ft of step stuff of all sixes;

.VHI "or door sills, 12inch wall: 2IH1I " of Are wall coping. 3 hy 11 inches; looti " offence copinsr.4 hy pi: Together with a large ipuimity of other Free Stone work, all for sale very cheap for cash. t;ive me neall at SvrOeSF. Y ltl, Fast 'de Vine street. I 'tween Fearl and Columbia, on Second. Persons from the country about purchasing stone, hy calling on me. can aret their w ants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as I keep a larire stock of finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to suit ihecounirv trade. JOHN H. I.AWKF.NCK, mil li, ts.VJ l-ly Cincinnati, Ohio.

II. D. CIIIPMAN &, CO., Commission & Krwnrilin MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI. HKfF-lt EIXfCKstS rite-tan vn. i l iMBmnot ittv, u.

John Swascv oi Co. 1 Morison .V: Ncwlvy

Tweed. Sibley fc XV right Keevesci Stephens. VnNNtnsvii.i K. in. A. H. Conwell & Sons. Nov. fi. P-7V2. 45-1 vr.

Liberal cash advancements ma le on consignments. f 'lIIXA fSLASS ABQIT.ESWAIIF,. 1 ' We have on hand a large stock of China. tJlass and Uueensvvare, selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. In our stock of Uueensvvare will tie found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers in the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock of Kockingham and Yellow Ware, of superior quality. Our' terms are favorable, and we invito Merchants to examine our wares ami prices. SAMPSON fe CO., No. 02 Main St., opposite Trust Co. Hank, Nov. 6, 1S52. 4li.-lyr. Cincinnati. 11 Alt PETIXCJS,-The undersigned would say ' i to all those wishing to furnish their floors with a carpet that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to 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 with the lowest Cincinnati rates. He has. Every Vnrictr, of the latest tyle and fashion, ranging In prices from 30 to 1 30 ets. per yard. So call and see him. Oct. With, 1W2. KICHAKD TVNEK. HATS ASD CAPS. 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Bovs Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and Fur Caps, just arriving and for sale cheap bv KICHAKD TVNEK. October 2tUh, 1852. L I V KU V S T A K L S . I I AV. PATXK Ar E. ill A Sfl.Y under the XX, name of PAYNE & MANLY, would announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have opened a liverv stable in Laurel, at the old stand of T. V. Mitchcl. on Pearl street and Canal

Kasin, where they w ill be ready at all times to furnish carriages, lingeries and horses. They have a

j good supply of new and fashionable two horse car

nages, anu oi open mm cincrcu uiikh-. Persons coming to Ijinrel by canal or otherwise, will he conveyed to the neighboring towns or conn-

try without delay. Horses Kept By the feed, day or week. tJenllemen don't be trudging a'foot orstarvingyonr horses, but give us a call, our terms are reasonable. 45

as thev are thereby more

tune muchlonirer. The touch is more delicate than in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not the amount of strength requisite to press down the ke;s of many pianos now manufactured. Please call and examine our instruments. COLHl liN FIELD, Music dealers and publishers, l."4 Main street, apl 9, 1K2 1-y Cincinnati.

MltniMIs HOT EI. Corner Race ACnnrt

streets. Cincinnati. A. C. HESINt;. Proprietor,

attached the Hotel is a very lanre waggon yard and stabling for 2KI horses. Hills vcrv reasonable, apl 9, 1.-.V-' lii-ltl-in

s-sv IIII..J. 11a IVr.l.ly 1 , HI'lUs rr? rtent Kiirirenn Dentist.

Thankful for past favors, would hog - the continuance of the patronage of

the citizens of town and country. He would direct attention to the fact of his taking a premium on a full set of Artificial Teeth, at the late Franklin County Fair. All operations in the denial Art performed upon the latest and most approved principles and waranted. No charges for examination or advice.

TTOfllee in the North end of the Adair tavern j und. y !

Afflicted Read! KDirAL House, evtnltlislteil five ! venrw niro, ly Ilr. KinUelin N.W. i

Comer of Third and I'nion Sis., between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of! extensive and uninterrupted prractiee spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and sue- ' cessful practitioner far and near in the tjeatiuent of j

liseases ot a privaio naiure. rersonsamu-teii wnn :

ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains In the t head or Imiios. mercurial rheunialistn, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated witfi success. .

He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. .

mav religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman.

and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician.

j uHc I'uriicniar .voncei

Young men who have injured themselves by a1 Hcadiiitr

certain practice indulged in a habit frequently , Notes. Vc

learned from evil companions or nt school the ef- 1 fects of which are nititly fi'lt. even wMn asleep,' and destroy both mind nnd body, slioulu apply im-1 mediately. XX'eakness and constitutional debility, ! loss of muscular enemy, physical essitude and gen-1 oral prostration, irritability and all nervous ntfoc- I tions, iinliirestion,sluin!ishness of the liver and ev- -cry disease in any way connected with the disorder of the proereativo functions cured, and full vigor!

restoren. !

I iiicmuati. Oiiio. mil P.i, lsj-J lH-ly.

WM.Wi.TTS, I7EO.S. JIXKlXs, K. T . I ol.r 1 R S. :i(f,.?riikhi A Colhttrti, JOKHEKS f Dry f.'nn.. No. Ii3 West lVnrl St., between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, mh 12 lv

pnilVl rami)! Cniidie!! Tm

X Hollars per liuinlre.1 pounds, and no chnrir.

mixes at .vi. iir..v.-t.Mii t an. Iv

tve for

Factory. Walnut

slreet, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati. Ohio. apl 9, l.-.V.' Iii-

Maimfai tures. and has in store-

rst.. 4 doors XX est of Mam. Hemp.

I am now receiv-

Made Hoots and

Slio '-.en'.l, racing Mens. Woiuens, Ho, Misses, and t'liildrens: ol everv quality and prii e. I would

i say to all my old patrons and the utoiiiuiiily gi-n-j erally, that I have been very careful in seloitirz i mv present stiH-k.aiminir to loiy such as I ranwith conlldeiu-e recfiiiiiueinl. -Mi slock is heavy, and

vi ill lie sold as low as Cict can be iHonrht in the west.

Oct. 2t!th, lr.r2. KICHAKD TYNER.

1 1tIN I STUN ES.l.VICriiid Stones, .fa su

perior quality, i:ow on hand and for sale cheap KICHAKD TVNEK.

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IP

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W.COiriXAcO-H

Lr?.fcl!, .VJltl

work, oealer- m 1 ;-. per rivets. -ielt- r v.i.l on.I slr'et. b.-twe-'h !'

nati. Oliio. Their U-lt :.re . ;i , proved Jirii.ciple-. :jjH ri... i . .- world, l iiev havr a I I ,, ... . . and oiily correei one ci cr in i -ll 6, 1--.i2 7-i

1 I t ci

OTlt'lZ. The undera'gr.ed has two new wagons, made of rood material, and by good w-ork-

nen, w tneli he will sell cheap. Oct. 2.1th. l32.-4.1. KICHAKD TYNEII.

I II3XTE..1 No. 4 Wan

viaiMlla and Cotton Kope. Cords, lines and twines "f all qualities and sizes, which he sells at nianu. "Miirers prices. mh 12, 1SV2 12-ly AIT K. 71EAIf, Comniission Merchant, and ) dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shrubbery, grape roots, asparinrus. and Khuharh plants, iriirdeii seeds, and agricultural i:npleinents. No. ii.Congressstreet.Cinciiiiitli, Ohio.

lllll P.I. 13-ly 1 1 (' IIOI'SE Walnut st. belwcen Fourth xl and Firtli. t ine'iinati, Ohio. O. II. Ctrraur, Proprietor, late of Walnut st. House, mh 12 12-ly pEHE n,!)THI .(; STO:tE. A inhere xl : Staehel. wholesale Clothing Depot. No. 2(iJ Main St., Ci, i in'iati, O. Oct. 17, '51 3-ly T IMTIIL'U nmi IliicksUiii Store II li Kkpikr. No. 27H Main street. Keep on hand French Calfskins: llaltimore do do; Philadelphia do do; Philadelphia Moriwcos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather, llhu k Hm k Skins for gaiters and shoes, wholesale and retail. Hisrhest prices paid for deer skins and furs, mil 19, 1K52 13-ly tEO. ;iIIS A- CO Engravers and Litho1 1 gruphf rs. Copper Piute Printers. Stencil Brand Cutters. Ac. Norlh West Corner :mo and Main sts.. and nil Main st.. overT. S. Goodmau & Co's. Hanking House, Cincinnati.

J! riiill Heads. Address Cards. Letter nnd Note

Labels, p.unk Checks, Li'ils, Drafts.

, at very low lirices:

Diplomas. Ccrtiticates, Honds. Maps. Plans of

tsuites. tewn plats, etc. feb 12, 1-.12. lv

Youth and Mnnliood. A vinimors LIFE, oa a ritEM ATCHK niEATff . KINKKLIN on Self Preservation Only 2.1 cts. This Book just published is tilled with useful in

formation, on the infirmities aud diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to

Youth, Manhood, and old age, mid 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.

Connersville Karble Woiks THIS establishment Is in Conwell's larire buildingon the corner of Monroe and Harrison sts. where the best of IlaliiMt ami American Garble Is always pi be had. Monuments, Tombs. Head stones M.intK's, Table-tops, and even variety of I'luiii iul ((manientnl Work, kept constantly on hand, at reduced prices. -i lie proprietors are satisfied that, with the work

; men nnd the material they have procured, they can 1 do as good work, and in as neat a manner, as can be done at any ot tier establishment in the West. and on as reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens before purchasing elsewhere. i All orders addressed In them will be nrouinilv at

tended to, as they are determined to civ general

; by

I 'A El. A l 1VITEK ; The I undersigned again announces, tin. ,i,c is Just receiving from New York, a fresh sapply of sH-n mmn utle Xw hich. in addition to the stock now on hand, will m;. ke his assortment better and more complete than he has ever heretofore otT-red in this market. His variety is endless and al,not i iiuioi- ral.Ie. embracing a tasteful and Judicious s. l -ctiou of Ennry dry ysd, kilk ;I imI otims, tocrlhrr with n liiryc ik otf Itool nud shorn, biila nmi cn ws.

Bonnet, Cnrprting, rrndy aaiidarloiklny, I

Hnrdwnrr, lilamwarr.qnn'atnarr, trorrrira.whitr nnd eol'd rarrrl rnirp, Collon yara, Uulhcr, iviudvtv jilaas,

l.iuHced oil, whilt Irnd, grind luiins ! Snlt, iron, Biiiliaud rrl, and a general assortment of ev ery thing ever kept in a country store, lie would say to his friends I that he has the iidvautaire of thirty years evperi- ; ence in this branch of business cut mostly in j lirookville. with an extended acqiiuiuu-ince with nil the prominent merchants "f Cincinnati, and tlie ; Eastern Cities, which eiutldes him to buy allow figures, and sell at such rules as ill secure to Iiim Lie ' teriuaneut custom of purchasers, who mav in.-pett ! his goods. He would also state that his sio, k In.s been bought ith special r.-ff-rence to the uui.Nnf ; the fo.inln . and he flatters himself that the st le-, i patterns and prices would not fail to please tie-1 tastes of the most fjislidiotis. Inducements suli:cient to persuade all to examine his goods hefor. bnv ing els..w here. So come one come all, to hit old stand. Mid see if . lianrains can be had. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange : for goods. I

The market price in cashali:iv paid for grain. CM. Slitli. IVJ. KIlTiAL'D TYN Eh.

A . I!i:AKIItT-N,. ,i.p cinnati. dealc.- in , i

sliuttles. pi, k.-r. I.ri.,-.. i p.-.pcis, tenter ln..ik, . ,i ". .,' A .

Ai mi A. -nis for Sn.itli.V.

inui lone ils.

i.A 1.

ooi;.!go Wheliostr A BiUr - , la. lurers of Tnu - a-,-, i v.5., i, Soap, and P.-rl'iiaien . Cen,.-r r :v i.-,- y L'oh . Cincinnati. Vl'.ut. t . .. Countrv Tlerchsiits. VOI IE A't 'l LM'!;iX 1 Hueeiisviare. li.na ami i.i.-. I ci: .-ri.iNi; -. ! ; SI2 cral.-rdced null'. I. vi-jr. 7o coaiiiHMi 'I , .,,,. . 2',0 ri-inj r:-iie-a i;,-M - - ' 'SO " lil.e l.-a Pa ,UV. 1.K.O boxes I...C iV . -.1, n . A lilMTid qli.,1 .lit , , i:,i,. .- e;u. h b.ll. ( aii ui.il cxtu.i,.- i:r :t!E. K. .v II. I i i.i. No. 91. Mail, -ir-et. i.,.e , r ,. l'AKiTI! llir.iui.re, ter.-. q ; c. )C;ssii;i M:-i ,r;t,. ,;

H I i: . ii.h.Mi. III,:.,. M:,i, ; '. :.. b-lac b, ,1 of ; teeli -d.

nx.i-.. .-11.1 I .l ll.lnsl i-r si!e ,il 4;,-ntlellicns Huts oi. Siliir .i -Xiari.il. I la.- .U-i,ure in iun.i, e i..- . liie .li, t., :,i, cxamieMi l:.'ll sprii.e. a- I am i.n l.-i.-n; Hi;.: ,m -ii ......

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I ' tt.eir fu or a:..i il.iav bj oil -re.i. I .'! 1 --a.il i.e l I -a-e.i hiay f..i or in,- u ii!: ; ti.t,Cl. t.l pl.-ifo ll.o.

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ap9-ly 176 Main st. ca-1 -i le.l..-

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I 1 I.e Ul .lei tor . .V. v c. hi:i.Ii,.ir. i, HO

1 art ol !

, CKAWF0RD& W. W. JAMES. 32-1'im

Parents by read i ne it will learn how to Prevent

the destruction of their children. ! satisfaction

A remittance of 2.1 cents, enclosed in a letter, j M. A addressed to Dr. KisKEi.is, N. V". corner of Third t July 30, 1.-52

ami I nion streets, between Spruce and Pine, Phil- I, , ,.., . . adelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per : 'T T 11 - m. lUxvsnx . .. 'Ill tctiiiers ii, .on ipk. to tin, ..if, , of U..U.L-

jvilleand vicinity, in the rapacity of W'ab li and I Clock Mujkcrnnd repairer making and meudini; j Jewelry, etc. Long experience and strict punctiiality are his recommendations. Shop three doors North of the post office. Jy 23, 1".in 31-tf

CIIAEFEIf A COItK-Mnnnfaetiirers

Capentl'rs, and Cooiiers edire tools.

I Also importers of Fos-eiirn and Domestic Hardware.

return of mail.

Persons at a distance may address Dr. K.by letter, (post paid,) and be rured at home. Paekacesof medicines, directions, etc., forfrom ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure damage or curiosity.

Hook sellers. News Agents, Pedlars, Canvaser .. .1 .ii n.i,..H ,...i;.wl i... ..k.-a . 1. I kj

... 11 tl of Planes

ow rates.

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BOOK. STATIOXi.t I( V" Call ill at Scoffs Hook store, Bragg House, Post Office room. Liberty. Union County, where you can find almost every thing usually kept in a Book establishment, and where you can with a very small sum of money procure enough of good books to make a nice little family library. Bibles, bible dictionary s aud Conimenlarys. Philosophical. Historical, Biographical, Poetical. Religious, Miscellaneous, and School Hooks, Albums, scrap books, blank hooks, and every variety of record, post. cap. letter and note paper, together with nil tho etceteras, belonging to the trade constantly on hand, and for sale on the most reasonable terms. JOHN W. SCOTT. Liberty, June lHth, 1SS2. 27-tf

224. Main street, Cincinnati.

mh 12 ly

riAMX EOKTE!-There

maud at this time for low priced

Oi'i'i'.Kion

P is an unusual d

Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity

of money. Mr. Colburii 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 nono to compare with those by Woodward & Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, fine touch, have the entire iron frame, and lat but

nol least are cheap.

The Fire in Erockville MAKIS no uiflVroiice in the price of pmuls, uitit make them iheiier than ever. To prove that the are so rery cheap, juM. step iiitn Hi hto;hhI examine hi Henry itm-k of IN'rw rrnonnb1r -mwIi. Just arnvii. from Philadelphia aiil Iult:nmrx-; W hu h lie is Hlinir rhenper than the cheapest. 1. 1 iuks iurs i.ocih, In enclless variety, haiiUomely Htrtesi, ami of the laM ami newest st--t, hoth f tiattern and

et-lur. among which nre liatMlsoine silkn; r.arej;e j r I)elaine, Mulin Delaines. KiireC"'. law iih. Freii h t r;h.

.I. Vxarr.'i.S Tiff V.; rv:t'1 t r-M'ut t . raiinlii', i;itjt. nr i ; 't

The Mr. r ol M. W. H.-.l n; ; f.'i .

mirttMi. in i.r.Mtk ilh. ar. tm.-rr O v.i v ol ri'in., ti tiiiiti tin- i.nhiii -r.'r- :cfr

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nnl h'nhliiiir.w.

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on hi:i.l a tine u--fi,ii. ! : ' i

perior M--htl"oi. ai -rt t it.i tn.- .. ees of .leir;i c t" p-.-- a ii-tr: ; : liininir utility :inl l:ea, i.-. TV 1 piano ew. (tunit-tinie eaili-'! Ji-i"-l" .. ;

nt.r.ltii. I lie tne mv i-H' . m!! t:s I. :r the vt.-f. nr.- h-v. :

i 1 FO.

U m- hav.

Gimrhnms, Kaees. etlrinir?. inserttnjrs, needle work

od Collars. Sleeves. rnffs.Silk. (Vuton and Vort- i

ed Hose. Kid and Silk (.loves of nil color, and an i d :n ii

siiiull rii'ircti or h:itl. T

el lrom tictt down to

tniliH'I-i in t

4 m-tae !ll i,-r r.-M-.-.i..

(jiiomi vkt & fisiii-:l

I3CI.I.S I.r. OF. AI.F.US in fancy and

loiiH'stic Pry tioods and nadv made eloihinir.

ao. 01 Lower Market street. S. s between Main and Mcamoro. Cincinnati, tlhio. Ki-cjis constantly on hand, for sale, a larsre stock of all kinds of poods in their line. Country merchants and dealers e.-n . er.illv . ari invited to examine them before purchasing elscn here, mh 10, l,s,VJ 12-ly.

s Mr.ifrATii.r. roi.i.Kr;v;

COKM-.K SIXTH AMI

I W.M.M'T STS. The nndersicned has removed

his M T a:. tile Collcire to his ncn- buitdins:. north west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, when ho has fitted up a Sri.r:nin si it of kooms. expressly 1 for his business li.-ivinir s-ared neiihcr pains or expense in makinsr them in every respect the most convenient and pleasanl School Kooms in the t'ni-

led Males.

r ro-v

NUKTH-WK.

Marshall s Salve

IT HAS PliOVKN 1TSK1.K to be the jrrentast

i I remedy of tin- aire for White Swelling, Fevnr

Pons, Piles. Klietuiiatism, Sore Breasts, Salt

; KhiMim. Tetter. &e. ; WH1TK SWKI.1.IXR It has never failed to cure ! White Swelling hen 01 c.

Fever Son-s. old Clcers. A-c. always yield to the

henlinir influence of this celebrated Salve.

PI LKS This Salv e is the only remedy that has

tu-oven itself infallible as a cure for the Piles. If

' applied according to directions, and persevered In. il will in all eases effect a permanent and lasline , cure in this painful disease. ; SALT-KHEl'M AXl) TETTKK It has pcrform- '. ed the most astonishinsr cures in these diseases. KlIEl'.MATISM A N 11 BKONCHITIS It has sriven (reneraesatisfaction In these compliauls. SOKE A X 11 SWELLED HKEASTS We would particularly rendmiuleo the SalveforSore Breasts w hen open it will heal thym sound in a short time. , It w ill likewise remove all fnflamniation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied In scai ion. Prepared by I MARSHALL ci COBLEXTZ, i Liwisarao. tlhio. For sale bv M. W. HAI1.E, sepil-40 ly Hrooktii.i.b, Ind.

Weknowof no instruiuents

I combining so nianv (rood qualities Hint can be sold i lott- Pl..nuA..11 .....4 i

T)1?; V.lr r'nsV'c Wemriil- with a beautiful assortment' of Chickerinp's a d V ixpr..llic frrnt r-irMlator ol the ,;00. A. i.rince & to Melo.leons.at lainnrli and bowels Is one of the best j'o Kt'KX & FIETH'S dy speptic and fever and aSe medicines of tho , Bp, g-.y Soi AKents, 154 Main 'st.

the digestion. rives a healthy tone to the stomach, ' regulate the bowels, and pives power to the human system to throw off all diseased and worn out matter. lr. Anderson has used the Xeulraliier in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from

a uisoruereii siaie ot ttie stomach, ror more than twenty yenrs with complete suecess.as can be shown by hiindredsnf certificates. All we ask, is that our friends will call and give It a trial, as we know that it will give entire satisfaction. X. H. Gallinn agent in Hrookville. Hruggists and country merchants s npplied in large or small quantities by Wm. Anderson, No. FT Main St. Cincinnati. " The Flaca for Bargains. I TOS. II. Cl. tllK, keeps constantly on hand at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold pens of the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, ' pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with a general assortment of fancy article's, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores! Also 8 day and thirty hourbrass clocks. which I will sell as low us they can be bought In the city. Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired In the best

ninuuer aim on reasonaoie terms, iitu gob! and sil-

nlH. EIlXSTA SO, Successors to St Co. Manufacturers, wholesale am

CAHfilt.

aud retail

dealers in all kinds of Transparent Window Shades.

.i iso, corns, insseis, brass mounting. Ac. o. 2, College Hall, Walnut. 5 doors above Fourih slreet, Cincinnati, manufacture and keep constantly on hll ml mi HTlmi.irn n.jnHini.i.l ,.f T ................ 't ..

dow Shades, embracing all the most fashionable ' Satins,and white dress gomls. fr'orsale very

immense stock of prints. ot every quality and price, together with a select assortment nf't ily made tlaitcrs. Slippers. Boots. Shoes. Arc. A:c. -nll.n.a'ii tlooi(i In great variety: superfinecloihs. doeskin and fancy Ciissiiufrcs..Suiumer Cloth. Saltinets, Two.-. Hosiery. Silks and other Cravats, MH-ks, liui.iikerchiefs, A:c, A:c. IlOV '.NIVEAU. A Lirce assortment, well selected, of superior, flue and common qualities, at low prices. Pooti Mioe. IIiifK, HV Carpeting. Tni.le Covers. I'alde Cluths: a large assortment of all qualities and prices. A very heavy stock of Muslins, bleached aud unbleached, colored and twilled, cheap t.rwrrira. Ilsllnwnrr. Hardware. Cedarw are, Uueeusware. Tea-ware in whole setLs, A:c. Ac Unr slock is very large, bought at low prices, and w ill be sold cheap fur ca-h or country produce. H. II. A: J. C. L'KliTO. Hrookville. April S3. li-.V.. IliaHiS 1.1X1 K. JSB. B. riRvllBAR. Linck and Farquhar. T Til K Post Oftice buildings. South W est Cor1 ner Main and Head streets. Hrookville Indiana. The attention of the public is most respectfully invited to our spring stock of goods, carefully selected. exclusively from the Cincinnati Marketj"of the latest and most fashionable stvles.-' '"' IJSt k Ai FAKQI HAR. )0M:TS- AS DHIlIllOS.-Jnst re-civ-I ) ed a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at niyT L1XCK Ai FAKHLHAK'S. T.VIHHi:i.l,AS & I 1 It A SO I.S A large II lot of Cmbrellas aud Parasols for salo at the low est possible price at '".v LIXCK & FAKQCHAR'S. PAXCV iOOINSpleiidid assortment of

Law ns. Herages. Borage He Inline. Tissues.

styles extant, vin: laiiils npes. ruins, lattice rothic

plain border French vignette and scroll. Arabesques, interior v iews. Are. Having made arrangements in Ji. Y.. we shall constantly be receiving all the new English and French styles that may be in the market, making our assortment the most complete ever offered in this city. Purchasers are in

vited to call and examine our stock, and compare

cheap at

niy 1

LIXCK & FAKQUIIAR S.

TH1.TS&; lilXiHA.tlS JOOnieces of well

i 1 assorted prints and Ginghams. For sale at r. duccd prices at I my" LIXCK Ac FARQCHAK'S.

1'I.OTIIS, anstiiiieroi., Nu tiiiets uml

,r ..roe, wan inose oi "y r nianiiiactiirer In ! , jPnn!,LIW K A: Kak.;i uia, have on hand

il. .q. rn.i.'i n,,u.i, So. 2. Cnlloire Hall.

Shades of everv description made to order, inh lit, lHo-,1 13-ly JA. IIOOIIK, Xo. 342 .Main St., Fjist between Eighlh and Xinth, Cincinnati. I have iinw on

very large and choice selection of cloths.cassimeres, j satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. j Call andsoe them. my 7 i Cir.TIJIEII W.I HE A vcrv large assortment

O of the most fashionable, and durable summer

goods. just reccivedand for snle bv

my 7 LIXCK Ac FARQUHAK.

I ware lVaiers'. Xo. S Pearl'street, between Wal-' V 'n'''"" in exchange for goods or work, JCfOn

... t VI.... I in.- tin.l I i.uvi PPi'iif.

mh 12, l!v2 12-ly

i QMIT1I Ar MXOS-Wholesale ami Retail PI-

AY

t ano Forte IValers. No.i-S W,Mt Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed their new salet rivoins of 52 by 120 feet in extent, are enabled to offer the largest and Ancst stock of Pianos to be found in the country cast or west, all from those

celebrated and unequalled manufacturers. A. Stodart. and John B. Dunham. X. Y. A full written warrantee given with each instrument. Terms , cash. mh 12 ly

The plan adopted in teaching combines practice

w ith theory: instead of using hooks, the pupils are exercised in making original entries of everyday business transactions. Journalmiur. Posting, balancing accounts. ojH'iiing and closing of a great variety of different sets of books, both Inrpartnership and individual business, w here the business has been prosperous and adverse; aud thus qualifying ftie student for entering into the pra tical duties of

the accountant in any kind of business. ; - - Th course of instruction will consiit of DOt'BLK ! s. i. Tivi.n. rv. w. ratten. 1. i. vtvvi

BAYLOR, FRENCH & WYNNE,

hoi -sale. Ketail. Commission. Exchange, Bank- 1 I .'- "- , V , , ,i

im Mnnillaetlirine.. Shllilillie-. Ill.livi.ln.il. lnrl-. I " ft""'"- - inn

nership, Ste.imboaiing.and Compound Co. Business; Couimercial t'alculations. Practical Penmanship, and Lecture on Commercial Law; also Lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Merchants. ;e.

Pupils are instructed individually, and not In i

classes, so that students may enteral anv lime, and er

proceed in the ratio or their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations an- had. (though pupils are

exam ned privately if they desire it.) when the stu- j dent undergoes rigid and thorough interrogations ; W.H.MooItD.AsrEBSO!,C.F.WiijrTicn,S.B.KTS. ft. .. .1. . !: : , . ...... I '

e, me r n ucii:t i, i nssiie.i ey a v. omniuiec ol 1 nictical AccKiintant-s and Business Men.) a ad Dinlo- I

mas aw arded to those who are deemed worthy of them.

A course can be completed in from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doing every thing in his power to advance his students, and make them thorough and acbnmplislied accountants; and his extensive acquaintance with the business community will generally enable him to procure situations forhose desirous of obtaining them. Tkrws. For a full course of lessons In Book

Keeping, w nttnsr. Commercial Calculations. Com

i-.iercul Law. A-c (NOP doclT.li.'W 31 R. t. HACUX, Principal

JI. TOORKIIOI SF., Manufacturer and dealer in Furniture. Chairs. Beddiur and Mnt-

tresses, 134 Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth,

,11 l:.Ulllir -iuiiniiaii, vjuio. je 4 241-1

! sols.t.loves. Hosiery, and every description of trim

; nungs and fancv dry goods, corner or Main anPearl sts. Cincinnati. mh 12 -12-Iyd

TD. IIGiE TT'S nnk Pry Butter i Crackers at 4 ct per lb. Soda Biscuit at i cts

lb, by the box or barrel. Jo. 30, Lower Mark

Cincinnati. mh 5, li?52 11-tly

MOORE. ANDERSON & Co.

illnktl.V... T -1 tl J

X UUllSUOfB, SVIUA-SCUCia, U1U

STATIONS KS, calers in Medical, Theological, Classical and School Books,&c. So. 2P Fourth Street, north side, west of Main.and t Corner of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. chsnSunerior Blank Kooksmsdeto order ror Mur.

i iTT Bankers, Steam-Boats. County Office. c.

.v.ie, 1 MS 47-tyr. ,

QOnCTimC. IVF.AVI-To all dealers In k FA.NCY DRY GOODS. I am prepared tooffer, at wholesale, a splendid stock of EMBROIDERIES. LACES. KIBBOXS, l.O.XXETS. Millinery Goods. Dres Trimmings. Hosiery. Gloves. Linen-Cambrie

nan ikcrv-nicM. ran -Comb .Brushes, and in shart Double Kntrv. as applied to all departments of all stvles or F.tfl (iOODS, and shall he re- trade and commerce. ceivmg constantly from Xew York Auctions and im-! Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile porters, many of the most desirable and cheap sty les Transaction. Commercial Calculations. Ace. cov- ' -r'r'I?' . i . i- . v . ... ! ering the entire fields of commercial operations, rf.!r..rl Ktvlvu-2iT ",r" for CAS". '"' enabling pupils to become finished aecountr7 h I .K- I' "avnn,e- i '- The course can be completed in from eight rhomrh this sj stem has been successfully tested , to twelve weeks. Terms 25 in advance, v hPl J''";';, 1 Relieve this to be the on- Pupils being taught individually and not In clasly house carrying out the same in FnneT Goods. e, tliev can enter at anv time ' thr".1 ' C",,l,'ry ''".rrhnsers are invited to look Good imard can be obtained at from 52:23, to $3 through this stock, hoping tho Reduction in Prices per week.

" " "eir liiieresi 10 purenase. ; Further nart eiilnr bo obi.inod hr enllino- nt

the Institution, or by addressing the 'principal,

hand a beautiful assortment of Men. Bov and ehil

drens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful flue lot .f mift Cassimerchals; emhracingeverv color, whit)', pearl, blue and Mack. My shelv e are also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring style of Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I invite the espedial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brnokville and vicinity to irive me a call

when you are in thecitv. my 7 j xl plica of the very best quality of Groceries, at Uie '- cheap store of TTearVa nnmmarrlnl nnlloo LIXCK Ac FARftCHAK.

IT.IIID V ARK A I I.S, Arc, Lisrg At Fa-

at reduced Cincinnati retail prices.

uru invito attention to their complete as

sortment f nails and general stock of hard ware.

need Cincinnati retail prices. may 7

inoCF.UIFS. Constantly on hand.fresh np-

-v. E.rornrrof Mam and fourth Sit. Ctncnnati. O. ' AI'F.EXSIV.IRE We have Just received the THE object of this Institution i to qualify gentle- J m,i beautiful stock of Queensware, in setts or men practically for the counting house and bu- bv the peace, ever before offered in this market, smess pursuits. Tho course of instruction einbra- j 'my 7 LIXCK A: FAHUUHAR.

, s me inciiri uiiu pmciiee oi jook jxeeping nv

BOOTS Jt SIIOKN We have largely increased ourstork of Bixdsand Shoes. and now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the mo.-t fastidious, 1n the way of Mrs. HrRRei.i.s custom made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other"flxens" in town, mav 7 LIXCK Ac FARHUHAR.

lTJMIOI.STEIlY AiD

II F.S. Jam

pi

ft. HKRHV.

So. 192 East aide Main Street, bet. Fourth A: Fifth st. " Cincinnati. Edward Williams Tailor: MIXERVII.LK. IXniAXA, TS prepared to accommodate all who may favor

1 mm with their orders, and solicits a continuance ' of the liberal patronage he has already received.! His stock consists of a choice selection of Cloths, I Cassimeres. Satins. Ate. which will be made to or-' der in the latest style of the art and at prices to suit the times. j

Mtierville, Oct. 99, 1BS2. -3m. 4. ArrLEQATa, s. fmcbi-iokr, a. n. rorxsroRD. APPLEGATE & CO.

BOOKSELLERS. Publishers. Stationers, Printers ' and Blank Book Manufacturers, So. 43 Main Street, West Side, below Second St. Cincinnati, O. ! r. l l!r-4ni-. j

(post naid.l

Nov. 12, lfj5.-

7-lyr.

J. K. HEAD, Principal

mi.

U. IT. BRANSON,

HAVIXG permanently located in Mt. Carnicl, Ind., would respeotfully offer his professional ervices to the public. REFE8F.XCES. Tames H. Elliott. M. P.. Fair

field; Drs. Z. Casterline, A. C. Fosdick. and A. B. Casterline, Liberty. nov. 12 4T-2ius. OH, painted Avniww siiinns, and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by M. Saw ver Ar Co. Xo. 8 College Building. Walnut St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Orders promptly fllled. Country Merchant and Pcillcrsfiimdied on the lowest terms.

Kov.f, !(. ,A-i-2,u. I

MATTRESS-

OB llnrHASV. on the east side of Klin.

bet. 5th At 6th sts- keep constantly on hand a suieriorassortment of mattrasses of all kinds, and lias an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses in three pieces, w hich are capable of being chaiiTed (both sides being alike and equally soft.) twelve different times; thus lasting much 'longer, besides being more convenient for handling. They are made of the very best material, and warranted; and lie received a diploma fur them at the late .Mechanics Fair, apl 9 10-1-y " rO. AAD1IESS-Manufacturer and Importer of PaH'r Hangings. Xo. 165 Main street, six doorsaboye Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand French and American Paper Hangings, aueh as Views. Chimney Screens, w ide curtain paper, etc., and Velvet and Imitation Borders. Ate, which he offers at Wholesale aud Retail, at the lowest market price. apl 9, 1P32 10-1-y

TTATS CAWr's t est spring style of fashionab

11 Mais,

uiy l

i, jnst received and for sale at

LIXCK FARQUHAK't-.

mid oull.'trd tu.i-h. c :;r.---1 X '

ve-U ai.-i i-ciiul lua;.uf.. liter's r i ai.d retail. Please call and eviilliilie t.i.-si' ! ''- iri'tlier w -ta life :ui j-'irt:.ii-iil "I t' " I.e f.i.llel e-t "'. t'l IH.i-l' I II -. ' f.iU.ii.es ill I :........(:. V. ....in:-. ,v s i iii.hi aN .v I'm hj I ulu-'-v' Side Ag. i t-. IH ' .

Ilartlc 7oiI:s

ww. sRoo'ii ir.i n. i" "

- -II . HH lht ll.l.1'4""'

U. on Hie V..-1 :.' '1 i.r---

tween t-iiihann mmii -i--. "' to order. .Monument-. 1 ''' ar Mural Pieces. Tablets. I rns. Vases. Italian ai"'.ii"":"

Cabinet and ouliler I -. l. i.-.l ,n II

.iera.li. ... -. - S,e"

pniyeu siv ie. si-iiii.i... i - eiiini.iveiiio ihiseia"liii'iil.

TVI UTIK '.V f'O.-l I I Cloeks, Watches. Jc CIO . tools, and materials. Constauth on ha.el a 'ZXZ go!.! .ind s rlcvcr ami vctp-" ;.,. and g.ll jewelry: gold, silver ;"J ' "r cles. ;..ld and silver jH'i" t

ifrruit'ii - ' : .l..,,ti.f- 111,-. It."

I-'..;im. V

I.i''U'.. f irr ic''

I',.

;;m.cr:'iJita..k.i-.-r Cpe. Maioieu tnrer ol -s .- Furniture. Sofa". Chair. &r.. , .,, OI,eoor above Third. - .;J

attention to manutacian..;. - rj

for in his liuc.aliil .iuit- . - ,1(

. h Ttimi.s ... ...siirtui'""1

for in his line.

principal Eastern cines. I

eml SMIISIIICIIOII. . '

Work made M order aid .arm...

-a.' ?-

with neatness i-aM.,

ap ! Hi-ly

,!ie "--"' r- ;,;.,!. I.. i tl.nir,. Onii,g-pro' Mr ..,,,

, 1. living in West I .nen. Tr

)-: fe

orders w ill

the cash. '

dim which win '

of a imegrovi-' ;

n." pronii'ii.- . - , . .,;,!, win be '

.yippn.ipoim. .. " .lU.uni .'! growth in any l'lj"' '

pl c.t ilirei inuis. i 1 i.i.iress Ev.-rton 1 e-t (K ' ii'-fW-l

. mi ;k m

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r i...... . -- i

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epteinli

llll.ltso-'-'

k , ...r-in ., !-

ain. aches, ft " X' aivs."""

frost tules.r.ii".'--- .,.,..

K .-nr.- I'T rhelll"-V, ,1

rellill'i I"'

i-,:,-:if4

sr-' a

,-ut "

Da

sores, corn

a sure and si

warrant it incur,

give a iiumneroi "..... .,,.,,11-11"

it. but consoler ma' , " ., ,.,rji " . . will go farther toword-",,,,;:,;.-ficacy, tlian could a l"1 11 '''aXKsO rJyL

toni IllZZIBD M' ,i,t..

would do wcnio. i - ..nau-i sing elsewhere. "V"'"'. " CuUJ thr.H- d.Krs South of Shun? -

my 21 S3-u ..nrri'1

I J in advance, ei. , ' , of ' ."

" ""V.htfrfiftw-.. itisdcbve'w.l

X Jinadv

end of the year.

-One sli:n

if !.'

AnvF.RTIFfVIKMT-" ., ,l,r.

serted the times f' "".lir;n,l t'!1 1.. : .i, ,, ,-e.,iiic dollar"1' , , ,

111.11.1e 111 , ......... 1-an"

ncnt U'

r tna

. . ...u. .a..k.v...l one ' -1 in v

11 pavmeui iir - ,e-irs." ". filly 'cent if dehiye.i two ;. r"

the same pr:nc:i'K-s.

T tlKEIi IB'V":t

I . w. - aw l 4 aw U O , Cl.t-ft-7"

Wheels. Window eights. - ut. ,

Having enlanicd our i- iir3tr-

pared to fill an on . - u .ii- l wnrnint all the at"

and repair work done. e4-i4-t.

TllS

-- -r..Mrii'-,,,.J,r PIOTECTIO' 'Vin"-''-1 V siirance. by Hrotcct.en 1",,,.

Hartford. Conn. 1 nc -- a,s i" .,, . old and responsible occ. ; rL.ks en ,fr. sue policies, upon 'l's J. TO.j-t terms. .. (-(,'jnT. m'. FerLaurel and Franklm