Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 January 1853 — Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS.

Fr in thj B est a L:'. :ury .Vajeura. OI K $3.0 PKIZli TALE. FIEGLECTIltfG AFEE: OH, Tiic Tciing rhTniiinu and hia Forluuo FT HES. fl50I.LVK LcI HEVTT., .ororThs Mob Cap," "Hie Pedlar." Drunkard's liaiighjr," etc., etc. The (costinckd.) Mordaunt . practice was rapidily t.tendij among the rich and influential.assioncr those who could appreciate his merits, as well as reward his services.

He no lonjer looked with anxious eve wretched survivors of so poor a consolaon the sleeve of his coat, or the rim "of i tion? Who would deprive them of a his hat. He could afford to buy new i home for their bitter tears! Those who ones. He was no longer poor, no Ion- j die in the arms of their kindred, who are ger unknown. His mlnd.liberated from i '"id quietly and reverently in their six the iron fetters of poverty, and unchilled 1 feet bed of earth, with the palm of prayer I x the vanors ofobsruritv.wns fnnsri.un I end praise, what matters it to them if

o: an expansion, a warmth, an elevation unknown before. He became strongly attain-. d to Doctor Lewis, who, in his own familiar intercourse with the young man, displayed a geniality of ieeiiag. more winning irom tne contrast wua uu prevailing reserve and dignity of his charactor. Mordaunt eeeasix na'dv mei. Wiley, in i whose breast the gaU of jealousy was added to the venom of envy. Himself the now rejected lover of Constance, he hated th-? man who he believed, had ri valed hn in her affections. He did not ini:e his visits at Mr. GoiJiiiun's. e l t-j retain the privileges of a -He : frier II" Mjr tstxt: . t'.ioiih denied f;tr dearer rights. d to watch the progress of, aunt, and if possible undermine the , Iv fabric of his "rowing fame. j '-Every man,"' said he, '-has some : weak, vulnerable point, some spot that the t?tyx ef stoicism has not bathed. eIor i;.nt;t i proud. Let the barbed arrow pierce him through his pride, and the wound will prey upon his life." The soul of Me-rdaunt had a vulnerable spot. I ut it was one of which Wiley never drv.-med, a spot where the arrow would indeed penetrate, deep as t'.ie core of lil'e. li-.:t time had folded its layers thickly over it, and the man at times forgot what had well nigh maddened the boy. The age of a tree is known by the coisecutlve circles that are formed round the hear' of the trunu, and it takes many a stroke of tiie sharpest ax to reach the guarded part. Thus year after year had wrapped 1 tout:.: i.ie quick of Mordaunt s heart a deeper ceatir.g, rendering it more inaccessible to external injur-. He was far removed from the associations of the past, and on that one subject the lips of memory were hermetically sealed. One evening Doctor Lewis came into his cnice at a late hour. Wiley was sittii-g there, leaning back against the wall, on the background of a dark ciouk, so that his figure was not at first distinguishable. Mordaunt wa in an abstracted mood, and apparently forgetful of the presence of one w hom hisn.iture uxoi-Jed x ith a strong.electric repulsion. "(Anne to my office Mordaunt," said Doctor Lewis, laying his ha. id tamiiilarly 0:1 his sh ukier; -1 have a gloi ious subject the criminal wlu was executed this in -.ruing. He is certainly one 01 the nob !.;. specimens of humanity, as laras the outward man is concerned,! hav jtver seen." An expression of sickening horror passed over Mordaunt's countenance. lie shrunk involuntarily from the hand i-.n i in kind : ess upon him. Doctor Lewis Lea !: him with surprise and disappointment. "I thought you would welcome such m opportunity," said he,rather coldly. 'You surely must have conquered ere this thst morbid sensibility that recoils from sn art which the xvants of science demand, which philanthropy sanctions, and religicn approves. The man who has vio'ated the l.uvs of God makes an expiation greater than his life.when he yields his b.idy t ) the scalpel, which explores the winding mysteries of vitality. Living.he mny be the scourge, dead the benfactor of tv.rr.kind.' "il .etor." replied Mordaunt, and his usually sunny eye was darkened and ovi rcast, "I would far rather disturb the awful slumbers of the grave, than touch the poor victim of man's righteous judgment. H' was condemned and executed o.i cireuni.-tantial evidence alone. Such n d x i?icn is not lawful. It is oiton mur"the ni'esi rue', deliberate kind. I believe Icin ir.noeent. I xvould not make it saoti'it-e of his body to save my own from burning i'.u.ies.' Wiley lonne.l forward from his darkened cirr.i r and gazed with intense curiosity on the paie anil excited face of Mon! iitnt. Why should he feel so painful an interest in tiie fate of a nameless emlef.ie tor? What was h'n miilt or inn i . e t liim? It was not merely nl.straet sympathy with his race which could extinguish the color of his check an ', quench so suddenly the light of his rye. Wiley, the naturally cold and envious, 1... ,l..t:i..rl.el,- i.sl..'.o l: ,1.1. -i i, ,'i i .lit i t -.iiuiw nil-,1 liu luaiio.,.t Wii.v. watched his victim -it feline sub I ;r and tlissimu.ation. He had dia.- )v red a wire which communicated with the vital, vulnerable part he had bee-! s i !or. seeking. And he txvistrd ami twisted it round the screw of iTlcmn-r ro-i.!T f,, dr.i,i- I 4.. - : till the Lean's blood came cozing drop lx- droits oo.i.1-the inner wound ' ', , .,. ... .! nx.. noiurrejou '-nigiu, said Doctor Lewi, tak-iiS leave ot Mordaunt wtth a serious kind oi manner, which, made the vounsr man rrasn his hand with unconscious warmth. . - - " 'I see you are , t . inaiuus.tiim i ii-ar sertousiv inuisposea.

. . - , - ..,.,. u uv.nim null a itivau c:'inot always command our will, ! fl,i crime iu sholti he hides from her the and everyone, I believe, has -some 1 fact that his own lather perished i-rno-Mrancrp unaccountable weakness, which niiniotislv upon the scaffold! s"this has its ebbs and flows, like the moon-ruled ; honorable!'' tuv' ... , , i It was not till after the words died I fear you think me weak, Doctor,"' ; away that the spirit felt their reptile inrepiied .Mordaunt, "but Jj not judge me tluence

without neannar. i wi II not detain you now. rvmip nmo whoi T-r Mvtit-,.iv at leisure, I will tell vou something ot

7,. OI, ea,r!f, " A terrible the eye of Wiley fixed steadily on MortlSllJ, 1 U ch1iWhoo.J :viH make-daunt, who was seated at her side, and therlectno chord vibrate in Ion-, alter ! an impulse whick she could not resist

3 rx . r .... . nt ti ioctor ijexvis Had left the office, .xioiuauni resumea n;s seat, and leaning nts ciuowsoti tne tatiie, pressed his forelieil't;xi;i Ins nan I: bemlinp; his head ........ oo... ...i ... .,! ...asses over n 2 l:: t"cM. ..... ...... ,ut,.,iL. i ii,. 1'imii- i-i.i ,.-i u ii a strong jylare on the ghastly fraine-xvork of" li!e,cl'-am:ng col l and white in its d;m recess, and threw the sh vdjw of Mordaunt darkly on the floor. Wiley looked at the shacTw at . snii! ?d, then Fo;tiy rising, he appioched the youn.r ;'hysici.m, and said, in his nsi:al tool, passionless tane 'Y'M do not seem well to-night, Mord iuut. Can I do anything for you!"' "No, sir," replied Mordaunt haughtily. Then.with a sudden change of voice, he aJJed 'Tardea me; I thought you had !e:t me." 'I am glad yon refused to accompany Doctor Lewis," said Wiley. "I have mure sympathy with your scrupulous htinianiiy than with his cold, abstract love of s conce." . "I hire not been actuated by human i c- -- .... ity, said Jiordaunt hastily. "I will not nccept unmerited commendation, if roil consuler ,t such. But I do not. I look upon Doctor Lew is as the high-priest of uimnnitr- Ilo; r.xi-r '..,: . ..j . s- "lul 1 v 1 ei It Mil , 1 1 . c- 1 . ... v.x.j s ne a lover oi manKina.

'Why did you tell him that you wou'Jj not make a sucrifice of the body of th?t man, believing Lim innoecnt,to save your o vim from consuming fire !' "Because," replied the younjr man, with energy, he probably has friends, who are watching w ith ajronizin;! anxiety to pay to his poor remains those holy rites immemorial time has hallowed. His blackened name, his awful doom, the rope, the scaffold, and the hangman's jrripe, cannot divorce the victim from their affections and sympathies. The sanctity of a christian burial heals the papint wound caused by a violent md iffnominous death. Who would rob the

their snnt-tihed dust oe mruie to add to knowledge that in scenes far from my the glory of science and the good of , llative home I have endeavored to forget man! What matters it to th m,whether tlat j oore a dishonored name, and to their bones moulder beneath the clods of j maje or mvselfan irreproachable reputhe valley, or bleach in the sunshine of tation. But'it was u.r no foul, deliberate

.heaven! Friends never go to piercs in- ( , to tne mystery ot tne cnarnei-nouse. I Affection shrinks back from its cold threshold. The wreath may hang on the marble urn the tablet gleam with gulden characters. Love, sorrow, memory ask no more." "Som? o'"his kindred have died upon j the scaffold," said Wiley to himself, pas;'ng his hand over his eves to hide the triumphin: malice o! tneir ncams. "i know it, as well as if I had se m their bodies swinrjin?: between l.eiven and earth. Constance shall know it.too' 'For myself," continu -d Mordaunt, in a still more excited tone, "I care not ;what becomes of tics clay temple o: mine when the indwelling Deity is departed. Earth, fire, flood may claim . 1 r -II 1 . . I . " liietr own, ior ti win resoive ;u ism huo i its original elements The soul the enfranchised angel what cares it lot the poor remnant, the broken chains, the i bad res of sorrow and slavery it leaves I behind!" We will leave Mordaunt to his own c 1 .1. - .1 I 1 i L-ta-i tiuMs, tor wueu lilt; uwrvi'jt-u I'll ' U--I , ,i , , li- i ilev.he suddenly extinguished his lamp: , - , , . ' ,c. j , -.! ' noil u r-intin.l lum.nH i dirL-nfia-- t s irith : and wrapped himself in darkness as with a mTtle. The memories of childhood, rolled back in a black flood, dashed into billow, drowning the toys of the presj ent the hopes of the future, even these rene aI,d lioly ht of the Evening Star, could not disperse the thick gloom that followed in the wake of those cold wra- , ters. It only made their shadows more : appallinff. The dark hour was on him the eclipse of the soul, for the first time j ; since the evening which introduced him to Constance Goldman. I 1 Yes, every mortal, that has a soul to! feel, has their dark hours. Sometimes the night-cloud comes we know not , whenee.nnd goes we know not whither. I Sometimes it is the shadow of a mighty j sorrow , a sorrow rising gravely and and gloomily above the landscapeo! life still existhig,though years may have stretched : their space between. j : 31 ordattnt's own nature was too bright and sunny for that mysterious spirit-wo so many are doomed to feci; but the dark ' mountain, whose shade had fallen on the green field's and flowery vale of her childhood, still loomed upon his sight through the dimness of distance and mist of time. I Not many days after the scene we have ; described in Mordaunt's office, he was met by Wiley at the house of Mr. Goldman, w ho was stiii an invalid Wiley exerted himself more than usual toshiiie in the conversation that evening, and his apparent warmth of t"ocIin;r lu-arlv stirr 1 ,1 1 . . I pr;seti Aiordatiiu nuo an inward ac i know'e.lgnicnt that h? had wrontrcil this ; man's nature; that it niioht pnps(-s:S sonio ofthc finer traits hitherto lyinjr beneath or beyond t!ie observation of t!ie world. By imperceptible decrees and ivith consummate art he led the conversation throuoli many tributary streams into the

'.channel that suited his purpose. i ITDesirks. Wh-n our desires are fulfilled i Pride of birth and station had been to the very letter, we alxvays timl some mis- , touched upon Vo;ht'y, and Wile had take which renders them auj thing but what j maintained that tiie aristocracy of intel- we expected j lect wasthe only true aristocracy the ! tJ-Ycu ..cm animate' bv thisfine Autumn one that would sooner or later.be ttni- scene my dear, Annie,'' said a lover "No," ; versally acknowledged and respected. said she. "I never shall be AuuieuiateJ till I There xvas somethinsjnoble, he said in become your wife "

: the efforts of a voitni man to rise above the misl" irtunes of h's early life. Hut no honest man should be ashamed of his parentao-. To his proposition deferentially stated and skiliTuUy reasoned, he pained the assent of even the aristocratic Mr. Goldman. "Hiit," said Wiley .crlancinii keenly toward Mordaunt, "suppose that in addition to his poverty a dark stain rested on the- family of a youn nun, and, concealitiir all knowledge of the circumstance oi his early history, he should strive to in ingratiate himself into the favor of his superiors, and attaint their skirts with the b'.ackn that clutiiT to his own. ! "I know such an one "who even aspires to th " he continued, hanu of a younoi., i,. ,- i .. . l ti i .- n lacv iar above hint. He has partial v 1 i . . , -ii, " Sl,cc( 111 impresMiip her with the belief that he is a man of noble sentid cuts and qualities, that his impulses and aspirations are like bet oxvn, and that his genius, and talents, and acquirements are a fair oti'set to her possessions and P'oud name, and tint an alliance ; w,t.h ,Mm to her happiness i and peace. He bides from her ls lustory, wlncli he would lain bury in the oblivion ; 0f the past; he 1,idos from her the truth ; that his name would brin.T dishonor noon hcr ad those connected with her by the ,i.,rt t;c. 1,0 1, ;.!., iv i.. ,u... i...V.HIT.V vi.-, 11 o lie 111 1111 III it I lit. IS Roc-kino- in hi mnrrmiri. I., rriLl -a t o - o ,t;..v-w,ti uuu : namo Urn ,9S l,oo I .;,t, .t.i Constance had istance had ansxveied "o, it is not honorable,"' before this influence was perceptible on herself. She observed ! urged her to turn and look upon him. I ; As she did so she met his glance, and i ,er own was riveted as il bv facination. 1 Never had she seen the face of man of I such marble palior. Never had she wit-i nessed fuch an expression of sternness ; iPiron any human countenance. ! a, .f iiu yet. Hashing tiirousrh this stern ness and despair there was a suddenlykindled burning ray, quick, bright, andfierce, as the meteor'of a dark night. In' that momentary communion of glances, a! history was revealed which volumes niioht not contain. Vou have seen the lightning instantaneously opening the gates of midnight, while stretching beyond seemed interminable fiery streets, glimpses of the eternal land. So oltimes the lightning of strong emotion discloses the mysterious depths of the soul "that city of our God," whose length and breadth uo gauger's wand has ever measured. For one moment the face of Constance was bloodless as his oxvn, then, quickly j and gushingly rs the blood follows the1 stroke ot tne lancet, the warm Current! . 1. . 1 1 , . 1 ruMieu ever tier CIIPCRS BnU DrOW. II Waft likp- tlio LroT L- i n o- im nf mn if a Kmm.l : stresii;. when the n ln from tl.;! nris.m h.xn.!.. or i,h " " i vx tho a li- . . T.X V"'!'"""' l"c ,u,,a c!eofCana,xvhea the huele. w.tcrowr- . rd , Gpd Rnd biugheti.-.

Mr. Goldman, whose easy chair was pliiced a little back from the group, and who beheld not the emotions we have described, repeated with emphasis the words of Constance. "No, it is not honorable. It is not pardonable. I could pity, nay, esteem the young man who, making no secret f his misfortune, endeavored to make

! himself an unblemished lame. But I never would forgive the one who deceived my confidence and to introduce into my family a dishonored name. Who is the voung man of whom you are speaking!"" "I sir, am that unfortunate man," exclaimed Mordaunt, to the astonishment of Wiley, rising from his seat, and turning toward Mr. Goldman; "but I have never sought to deceive the confidence of my friends. I have merely been silent on a misfortune for which sympathy has no balm, end friendship no relief. lac crime that my unhappy parent was doom- I ed to a deaui ot s:uine. Th Victim of ! ; a dark inscrutible destiny, he lei t on the minis o! all that knew him a conviction '. o.hisinnocence as clear andineilacable as ' if the testimony were written Ivitha dia-Irv-ti-kttil twin tfilile nf iTt'ctn I '1 h:s gentleman, with a penetrat.on .vr,;,.i, !,- s morf honor to bis head than u;. h,.art has diseove.eJ the secret, which have guarded iroin no mean and unworthy motives. Why he has taken this opportunity to disclose it, in a manner the tortures of the in juisition could not have surpassed, lie al me knows." 'I menti.ini'd no nt.tnpsi ' cried Wiloxr. evidentiy disconcerted by the undaunted frankness of Mordaunt; "if conscience I has directed the application, I neither ..,; , .t, . . , ,.R(?. tll,m tllis u a traordin ary ";,isciosu re s aill Mr. Gold. m ,p ,-rom the excitement r , r '. . . , ui iiio it ciiu?, i nuuvt nut u ueii my , -i it J nerves nave received so suuuen anu severe a shock. Doctor Mordaunt, I have t. ....i luivi mil n iui a vuuil" "l-lli f in nOM . , - f , ,, I nae esteenieu more, but th-.-se un or7 ..v.. tunate circumstances you should have made them known to me sooner. I am placed in a very distressing position." (to be continued.) Ben. I riiulil ins Letter lo a Yomiff Woman. The Boston FomI gixv-s fix-e copies of unpublished letters from Dr. Fraukltti, which have recently heen founJ in tliul city. The following one seems to have been addressed loaimv wuii wiioiii nu xvits on itiliiibite t-rms I""""" " ",s " i-iR-, vuu "no was sun single at til it lime: p - ! I Hilxdklphi , Oct. lb, Iijo. j DkaR K.TV:-Your fjvor of Ihe ISth June ' i , . ... , '-"uocj c.nne to hail I, hut ou the iM September, ! Ust three mouth after il written. 1 : hii.t txvo we, ks before xvrilte:i voii lonr ! c at, and sent i. lo the car- of Your brother ' U'rtr.l. hear vou are now in Boston, eiv ! iuij l-.)X-ely as usual, lullfily mi vis-. Kill Let in- give you some no moie pigeons than v jii c;tn eat: be a uood rirl, uii.t iton't lor-rel youriuteclii-iii, go ciiiisiitutly to iiieetiii . ot lo clniri;.! till you jr.-t a (jooJ h'jsbaml, i-ini lib-ii sl.iy .it li.-me ami nurse ihe children, and live lihe a Christian, impend your spare hours in sober xxinst, prayers, or leurniii.r lo cipiicr You must pr ictice ad. ition lo your linbaud's esl ite i'V indiis ry and Irugalily sibth action of all outieees-ary expelis . .Mfi.rirLicM ioN he i I soon tnalc you mastvruf. As loDivid -N, I s.iy xx ith brother Paul, -Tel there tn iij itivi-ioii aiiping ye, hut as vo ir too l sister Iluhbir.l (mv ove to fieri is'uell .nuiiaun witli the bule'of two, 1 hone vou ii . - ' u, uecoiiu-as expert Hi tile rclk of THHKE.lliat xviieli I have a,j.iiu Hie plra-uro ol seeing you, I may find y-u, like mv gripe vine, sur rounded xv ith clusters, plump, juicy, blushing, pretty little roeues; ust like their mamma. Adieu, the bell ring-, ami I musi go auiong liia grave ones auj t.tlk politics. li F. O 1 1 is easv to live well a in on pood people. Hut shoxv n:e ihe man w ho can preserve his Iwilni-r lii-a tt-iwil. n uo.l 1.; .,..,... I.. . ' s, ite ol Miotig temptation and Universal ex- I ""P1--I? W.h vvhat apnropri.;,e xx orV of r, ,11,1 ! the .-- votk Art Union pr-eiit Us subseribcrs in ISol? A tne)uiliceut bust. i rp l..,.itl,.,r :.. m. -.. - . . i New llampslitre, Massaclius tls, Connecti cut, and Rhode Island aresuilv bothered with llietr "li.inor bills..' It does not sne ik I very xveil for tiieir h tliits. T.vcry fnn:I j- ..iixild vc n rnpj .f .t'i invaluable hook, on'; 25 fr per conu.ilan A.-f'o;- t'nsrif. HCNTF.R'S MEDICAL MAXTAL AND ' HAND HO. IK FOR TDK AFFLICTED. Containii c an outline of the Origin, Progress. Treatment and Cure of every form ..f disease, contract-'d by Promiscuous Sexual Interco uses. by Self-aSuse, 1 - 1 su.ii r. , ess. ,,a am ice ior tneir prevention. written b, s c.miti-.r.i.i . ..,i.i: i1. il t -chnicalities.an.l everything that w ould oilen.l th ear or decency. Irani the res dt of some twentv years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To w hi, h is added, receipts for tiie cure of tha above diseases, and a treatise on the aus-s. symp- ! Pons an I cure o! th- Fever and Asrue. for twentvlive cents a e.ipx; six conies one dollar: will be for warded to any part of ihe Cnile 1 Stales, bv mail. e ot postage. Address, iiostao-e naid. 'Hot. I'lfi ! ;;: - -. or t ie Author. 3-? Xonh Seventh street, ; tdiia. FIFTY doi.uks FORFEIT. DR. iirxTEit : w in lorn-ii s.io tailing to cure any case of secret disease that max- co n mi l r his cars, no matter bow lousr standing or anticline Either s t are invited to I. is Private Hoouis. 3 .North Seventh Street. Philad'a. witho.it f.-ar of interruption from ci,r,,r,,-i, ; ,i.7. J ,i..:.... .rnt. ..'.'..' . , ,v 3luiuiu.i n i injitiainre nvite.i 1,1 ,-att IM PUI b.N( 1 hroutrh unrestrained indulgence ofthe passions, by cxc'ss of s -lf-abns.;, Ihe evils are niimere is. Premature iinpot ncv, involuntary sTiiinal discharges, xvastiny of the orpans, loss of memory, a distaste for lemal s viety. general dehtlity. or constitutional Lran?e!ittnU are sure to fellow. Il'n ecess.uy. consult the Doctor with confidence; h- otters a perf 'ct cure READ AND KKFLF.CT. t he afflict".! xxouLl do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases theirlive.. in the hand of I'lii .'leans ii;n,.:ai!l ., u iN , UISS Ot lld'a l!,-S. 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UST RF.CF.IYF.P AND FOR SALE! I 1 case mens' fashionable silk Mats;

do do No do do; do do do do law pressure Kossuth extra do boys" do cloUi Capa; do; do; do; do; Mens Bovs' do do; Mens' brown. black and variegated plush caps; Boys' plush Caps; Oil cloth Ops: Children's Turban do; bv nov. ti, lejj. X. D. GALLION". TUST RF.rF.IVEn AND FOP. SALE! J SUO Pieces Prints: 4 hales Brown Muslin; Ion pieces ble.-n lied: 30 do muslin de laine; 6 do Cobtirg Cloth: 4 do Preneh merino; 3 do silk poplin; 20 do Gingham; 21) do Lustre. 30 do white, rod and yellow wool flannel; SO do . hite and colored Canton do; 40 do plain and fancy Satin. -U; 1j do plain and black Cassimeres; 10 do fancy do Cloths, Yestiugs," Cloaking:, Linsevs. filoves. Hosiery. Ac. bv " X. It. GALLION. nov. Ij. IS.V.v 41. KECKLEK & laiOTIIEIIS, I tnporters of Iiisirnl I list rumen t, C.KKI .MAN, FHKNt il S- KNlU.ISH I .mrt ;.., ItsiBki-l& 1 t, Xo.3S Konrlii Street, Xortli side, four door Fast of Walnut. Cincinnati. Evcrv description of strinr for Violin. Guitars, Violitiecllos. and loulde H.-iss. constantly on hand. Ail omers of aeaters in tne above articles evecitI ted prouip-.lv and on the most reasonable terms. I irr'SA.VS BRAS INS'I KCM E.M S.(J j Atrents for sale of Hntik-s oc Co.-s Cefebratcd j World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. Not. C, lt?32. tC-ly. S. F.NG!,l?n ,t mi.mS, ll'-ltolesale and Retail BICI.I O'VS J!1M"W f Ci t ICI-'.lfS. liU Second St., between Broadwav A I,ud! )w. C incinnau, Ohio. Xov. 6, lso2 iO-ljr. W. O. NEII.SOV. NElLfcO A. W. C'HfRf HILL. &CTI unci 1 ILL, m porter & :.ian:meti'rers ot t Matana attti iioiiirrcisiiri And Dealers, in TOBACCO. SNI FF. AC. No. i3 .Main Street, Cincinnati. Xot.6, 1S52. 5'3-lyr. H . D. CHIPMAN &. CO., Com 111 i i n 11 ,V I'orirnrilinj MKIHM1AN Tri, WHITE WATF.i: CAN AT. H.VPIN. CINCINNATI. ni i : it i;x i: TIN' INS VTI. Joint Sw;;-.-V Cc Co. Tweed. S:M -v cc XX ri; Keeves cV- M pH-ois. f ONNLHSV T ! U.IND A. E. Con" ell & Sol: i-vMRRinnr: city, ia. Mor:on A Nexvbv B. A II. M. Couklin, HAOEtiSIPXVS. l A. Vieir:n A Co. George Odlesp'-e. ;ht Nov. P. 1; :.'. JtS-I; r. l.iher.;! casli advancements male on consignincuts. (151 1 A i A l-.tss A .- 1 . i r.. W e ha e on hand a large stock of China, tilass ai:d Queensware. 0tl ...... sele.t-il esi.eciallv to suit our W holesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and Euslainl, and are therebv enabled to compete successfully with t":,st 'r" ';'aK,rs in st le. .pialitv and prices our st oek ol Q-neensware wi be oiind an as'nent of -. ve rv article in that line, from the best manufacturers in the F.ast and West, Also keen constat. th supplied with a large stock of Rockingham and cllow W are of superior '''I'L.'iV.. r,,-r,bt.. n,,d w inviie Merchants to evaiaine our wares avd prices. SAMPSON cc CO.. No. 51-2 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Hani:. Nov. 13. IsjO. 4U.-lx r. Cincinnati. C1.iU3,r.TFV;S.--The undersign -d xvoal-1 carpet that xvill look well, never fa-le, to call at his through his present stoi k. ceived from the cast, whitdo good service, ami 'sti.blishmcnl and lock xi lib h he lias lately rei can be sold at prh-es which xvill compare favorably with the lowest Cin cinnati rates. lie has. I very VnrioSys of the latest stxle and fashion, ranging In prices from 3d to 1 nt i ts. per vard. So call and ee him. Oct. CUli. P-.-'. " PICHAHD TY.NEU. Harsh?xll s Salve IT HAS ri'.OYEX ITSELF t be the greatast I remedy of tn? age for White Sxxelling. Fevr Sores. I'il -s. Rheumatism, Sore llreasts. Salt Hh -iim. Tetter. &e. WHITE SWEl.l.tN'J It has never failcl to cure White swelling x hen o; en. Fever Sores, old I h ers. ,x c. alxva; s ield to the healing influence or this i- -l.-brat -d Salve. PILE- Tl' s Saiv is the only r.-m. -.ly that lias proven itself ii.f..!i'e!e as a cure for tiie Piles. If applied aecordiug to directions, and pers x -red in. it will in all cases e'l'.-it a permanent and Listing cure in this paint'.:! disease. SALT-HI'El'.M AMI TETTF.l! It has performed the inos t astonishing cures in thes .li ,e-ises. Rill IMAT1SM A.N 11 lilMNCMHTS I t has given generaesalisfa.tioii in tiiese compliants. SOKE AM) SWELLED Ui.'EAsTS xv. would particularly ren.lnimbo the Salve for sore llreasts w hen open it xvill heal t!i m sound in a short time. It will likexviso remove all inflammation from the I Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL ..- COHI FN 17. l.c isiirnn. Ohio. I For sale by .1. XX. HA I I.E. j iep-24-4'1 ly liuootivif.i.E, Ir.d. n iro's ni-'HC iTii.r. roi i rep "uci ll- K.Vl Ci.KNKK SI X I II X1. WAL.NTT STS. I he und -rsigiied has removed Inril'si has titled up a Spi.esoih srt i of rooms, expressh for his business having spared neither ail s or expense in inasii-g inein in every respc! t tin-un st convenient and pl-asant Scho el Looms in the t'nited Stat-s. in, plan a-iopte,t m t-'aciiin comlines practice with theor ; instead of usinu boot; s, tne nunils arc exercised in makirtr oriirinal entries of everv dav bnsiness tran.sat tion'. Jourrialiin. Post-;;jV. ba'lanciuc accounts, open 'us and cl-winff of a trr -at x ariety of dilT-rent setsof books, both for partners!! p and individual business, a Ii -re th business bas been prosp,-ro;.s and ad vers : and thus i-ualili iia Ihe student for ent -riutr into Ihe tit nrrnal duties ot the accountant in any k itcl ,f b-win -ss. Th eours of it sir u tion will consist of POt'LI F EXTKV IHXllv KKF.PIMS. embraciiur everv depart in ent of trade and M -rcantile accounts, viz: Wholesale. H 1. C.vnmissioti. Echamre. Ihmkimr. Manufai tnrini. Shippiurr. Indix ideal. Partnership. Steam!oatii !r. and Compound Co. raininess; Commercial Calculations. Practical Penmanship, and I.e. fires on Colnui-rcial Law; also Lectures on the Science o? Accounts. Custom of .Merchants. i-c. Pupils nr.- Instructed individuallv. and not in classes, so that students max enteral anv time, and i.rocee.1 in t!i ratio of their eaten it v and ass dnitv. Public exai nitrations are h-el. ;t!ioech pupilt arc xaniined privatelv if thev .1 -sir- it.l when the stndent mt. I bv the Prii .es 1,;-! aim iuoro iiru inierroeations ipal. (assist e by a Committee of Pracj tical Accountants an I Dusincss Men.) and Diploi mas award to those w no are deem .! xvorthv of them. A courCe can b we ks. couiplet 'd in from six to ten The Principal xvill ta'ce pi -nsnre in doing errrv thine in his power to advance his students, .mil mai lu Mo laoroujrii nno aeno-n ptisiie.t accoun tants; ami ins eteiisi . ae piaiiilanc with th business community xrill -n. -rally cnabl him to procure sit nations for those desirous (ifobta-ininir th mu. 1 EtiMs for a lull cours of lesson in Hook iv epinir. x- r.t.nsr. ( oui-uen-ut! Calculations. Com mercial Law. ,ve 4i;n Due. IT, lf-5? 5 R. S. BACO X, Prinrip.l ' H L I N I MANUF A OTUR F. R . XdKlllSIDE. .NO. Si SIXTH SIKEET, Sro'itl uti'M t7,t 6f I mr opposite the .sere i.. term . T Hrauch Fa-tory, Corn t Cr.ilj; eV Lewis Streets dee. lO-ol. rniT ATn iir sr.s, NEW REMEDIES AND QlTCIv Cl'KES. It is impor-l . i J t t...o ... in;iu. oersons tn nee-1 of Medical Asi,iau,-e. to obtain ' pood advice privately and ! 1? t).-t; 6s promptly. To those w ho inav I thus d to consult a nrofe "- onal pei-son. Dor i or n PKOWN'S loin; eTpericnce and r 'ady skill in removing venereal affections in Ih.-ir vari 'sE? ous jtacesard most complicated forms, offsrs inducements which can be rarely equalled bx" anv other indix idual. ' ' , (Jonorrh.va. S philli.. Mercurial Diseases. Gleet : Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Onran oflieneration in both seves, treated in a careful, thorouch, and intcllijT'nt manner, .ointe.l out by lone experience and invest rrat'or..' Constitutional debility, iuipotencx, sterililx seminal weakness, nervous atfections". and those deplorable diseases which are broueht on bv the destructive habits of iiicons.,! Tate xouth and excessive indolence ofthe passions, which undermine theconstitntion. imoair intellectual vip.r. and produce general premature decay, can be radicallv ciire.l. au.l the unfortuiiat 0 sufferers restored lo healtn and vigor. j Dr. Brown is the only reeularlv e.lucat -d Sur-I Iteon in Cincinnati who cives his'whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be teen at his office. V f Chnntes very low. N. B. Patients of either sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symptoms. can obtain medicines w ith directions for use. by addressing W. Brown, M. 1)., po.t pu and enclosing a fee. OrrtcK Atthe old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlaw anilLawrenee streets. ITJ-SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 40. 12m. ITS Al T Al'sl. 9 eases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, and Fur Caps. Just arriving and for ale cheap by RICHARD TYNEK. Oitobrr Mh. IMS.

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rUItSITt HK WABE ISOOeTTSHaving L I'urcliased of Mr.liRBtKR, liis stock of furniture, and havintr enlaricil the room, and add- d largely to tlic stock on hand, I am now ready to supply the public with a jrood article of furniture, houjrht nt cstaldishetl houses of credit. My slock consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, canl, dininpand breakfast tables, writing desks, enebwed, plain working and wash stands, bedsteads, plush, canu, ami common chain, inattrasses, lounges, safes, crib. V-e. The articles I will sell cheap for cash or approTcd country produce. Jly room is in Line's St Farquhar's building. my l'J-2-J-tf JAMES. M TYXER. PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! Vith Unparellelcd Success m WALM T MKKET. CINCINNATI, OHIO lK. HALL offers to the alllicted New L'enicdies. '

1 1 (free from mineral poisons) w bich diiluse them- ' e "Ives tiirough every part of the liuman system. antidotes the Vcneral virus, in the short space ol from two to six days, consequently every symptom of this insidcous monster disease leaves the system, and Hie patient is asain .vstored to full health atid visror. ithoiit any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have b.-en unsuccessfully treated, and find the last st;,te of their case worse than the first. are particularly solicited lo call. Lo:iir staiidinir eases of (ioniirrhrn aw Orrt. Strit tares, urethra! discharges, biirniht; pains in Ihc urinary passage, syphilis. eiuinal n eak he-s, or noiturntd emissions, leticorrhea. (orxxhites.) impoteiic . rhetima ism. diseses ot'the back anil loins. inflammation of the bladder and kiduci s. Iijdroc cle, l ancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, esc, will be j Uickly removed from tne system, by the use of Dr. j Hall's Nct:- trntart. j Alsi, eo-:iis. e 1! t iir ineliiiis, iheiiieiit cin i smnptioii.il sp-p. ia. chronic ihsei.terv.il iarrlmea. liver couiplaii.t. pil -s. Ac will le trent-d. in a careful. Ihotonirh and seiei. title nmiiner. 'I jjI.o panirul.ir ol ce, That loathsome habit, most ire-iei.tly indrled in by OTitii. whirli evpt-ts r-':isoi. drowns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes strencth. viliat-s the blood, 111 -.scs ii.ternal. external and incurable sores, makes :l stronsr m; n eak. and a wise mau a fool, is tr-at-.l wit'i unparalleled s iceess. Weakness mid iinpolcnr) Debility d tiie Srxnnl fx'ins. most loiumonly the res'iit of an early h.-ib t. t!iotih soui-.-times produced by oth -r i-auses. vi: lot r resi-b-tn e in a warm i litnate. fr q-'.ent ind -li'tice. ai d varictv of il.t -reolirs -. il-is -times th -re is a di appucal on lo oiisiness. somep. is, tion to it from birth, or it i conii-s on sp-tntaiieoMsly. fersons tiiiis aniuted s nio-t oftli." syiiipt-ms of pr-matur- d -cay. VashihT of the organs tlicmelves, lieax iness in the loins, headaclev,, los of nu-mory and e.estitut of v.iieral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in a mor' mortifying ce;.ditioti: cct off as il wi-re from all allurements of female society, with no hoyes of domestic happii ess. and deprived of one hall ot the incentives ol lite. Persons thus alllicted. should call Immediately on l'K. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delrv is dangerous. A;i'K AND KEVEI!. Dr. Hall's celebrated Airue Powders have never been know n to fail, w li mi taken according to his directions. They are nature's owp remedy, and purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can consult Dr. H. by letter, postpaid. Med'u ines sent to all parts of the t'nited M: tes and Canada. nov. 1-.': Is.vy. 47-l r. -UT I'. A- A. APPLCHATr;, Carriag l , Manufacturers. Monroe St.. Connersvilie Indiana. jy 1 s'l-iy 1 II I ( RrillMi'S -T.n()S.-V,. shall open this week several of our S-prinsr stock of Pianos, to xxhich we inxit-- the attention wf purchasers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas Cliickering. who it is well known, is one of the old- ; ct and most sin e -suil manufacturers in this coun- J try. Tli-se Piano Fori -s are worth ten percent more than those made w itliout the entire iron frame, as tln-y are thereby more durable and remain in tune nilich longer. '1 lie touch is more delicate than ; in other instruments, a fact worth the consideration i of ladies xx ho have not the amount of str -ngth reip uisite to press down the kes of many pianos now manufactured. Please call and examine nnr instruments. COLIH'KN .V FIELD, Music dealers and publishers. 154 Main street, pl '.!. r-5-J 1-y Cincinnati. D5S.J.AV. KI I.I. V. I'fsi- ;" Sci!t Siir:rron I'iitist. i'l liaukful for past tavors. xvould beg - tne continuance of the patronage of the citizens of town and country. H e xvould direct alt -nthui to th - fa- t o'" iiis taking a pr-'miuai on a full s-t f Ai-titicial Teeth, at the late Franklin County Fair. All operations in the dental Art performed upon h? I:it-. st :tn.l nuwt ni'itrovod itrincii'l-.'s niul war aiit"l. X rli;;r 1' r ox:intii;iti(n or rulvit-e. i JPPOrlife in mo "ortti cml ul" the AWuir tnvf rn t uini. y Afflicted Read! JZIlf'.ii Ilonsir. estii Id i.l:-il tire vrars irr 'v IJr.liinliPlin X.W. Corner ot I lnr.i ai"l Inion M . , b-tween Spruce and Pine stre.ts, Philadelphia. Hi fie -n years of et.-nsi e au.l uniut -rrii. ,1 prra. lice spent iu this city have rendered D-. K. the mo-t expert an-l successful pra. titi-.ner fa.r and n.'rir in the t.o-atn.ent of diseases of ;t pri vat , natr. re. Persons aoi'n-t -d with ulcers upon the bo. !x . threat, or lei-s. pains in the head or i. ines. lucrcurial i he u mat -ni . strictures, gravel, di-ease ariiu fr-im xotittiful ece-ses or unties ot the bioo.t. wie-re'.y th - constitu'ion has become enieeb! -.1. are all treul-'d xx ith success. If- xx ho places hiu.self under tie' car-' (.f Dr. h. max reliiriou-h tontbie in hi- honora- a c-'tdleman. and con lie ent 1 r.-lv upon b,s ii;iia n.n sician. 'Salvf Vn r!H'H I:, r .Notice ! A'oenpr men xx ho have injur.-.l th'-inselves by n certain prai'.iie indulired in a ha'.it frequently 1 -an et from ex il c.-nipanior s or at s. iio-.l the i f. I'eets ol" m hi. It are ni-hli v felt, even xx n asleep, and .'.-s-rey b.eli tni'.-.l aa-1 body, siionbi apply inline, lialely." V.'. a' ness and con.tiptti.nibl debility, loss ot niu-e iiar ener; . phx sical t ssilu.le and sreiicnil M-lraiton. irritabtfux and all nervous niiec-ti-M s. i:. !i'-e-ti..u. slecihness i.i tiie liver and ev en dis-ase in tuix wa conn., t -.1 xx it!i th - disorder of t'ne proereative functions cured, and full viiror restored. Voiit!. ansl A v;i:n,:.. s ,n k, on A KlMxl.l.l.N on Self Pres. This Hook just puLli-di. -d firniatioit. on the inllr-uiti. i-i:km vi i tr: m-x'i u. rvatioii i i .1 -Ja cts. s liiled xv-th 'useful in -s and dis -i . nf ti,( (.'eneralix Organs. It addresses itself alike b Youth. Manhood, and old aue, and should be real; by all. ; The valuable advice and impressive warninc it; Cives. w ill prevent xoars of misery and sulleiimr ! and sax c a n n uai i Tliou-aiids of Liws. I Parents by r-'adiuir it will learn how ti prevent i l!ie d.-stru -tion of Iheirchil-lr.-tt. , A remittance of i." ci-nts. enclosed in a letter, i address.-.! to Dr. Kim.i:..in. N. V. comer of Third and Cni.-t. sfr-.-'ts. betwe-n Spruce au-l Pin". Phil- 1 a.b-lphia. xx ill insure a bo.i tinder -nvclope. tier i return of mail. p.-rsoris at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter. I'post paid.! and be ciui-d at home. I'ln-L nir--5 of medicines, ;irei lions, etc.. forfrom ed by sendinj a remittance, and put up secure ilamaire or curiosity. Hook selb-rs. News Atreuts. rdlars. Canvaser an-l all others supplied xx ith toe a box e work at vc our rat m. i of-lx , I' 0K ST.-iTI' KY Call in nt Si-oifs Hoot; store, lirasu' lloc.se. i'o-t (lili. e room. Lib erty, I'nioti Count. . x. here x on can find aim.. -I eve ry ltiine usually K 'pt 111 a hook et:t'.ishm.'nt. and where on can xvith a very small sum of money procure enousrh of rood books to make a nice little fainilx P.br: r . Lib! bible dictiot-.arx s ni..l Commentar.s. Philosophical. Historical. Hios-raphical. i'oetical. K- l 'sr'.-ins. .Miscellaneous, and School Hooks. Albums, s, ra. books, blank books, and cv. erv xarietv of record. t. st. cap. 1 -Iter and note 1. a - I...-V. to - -tii.-r xx ith all the cl c.-t -r.-.s. .or-in to Ihe trade coustantlv 011 hand, and for sale .... the most reasonable terms. .lollN W.SCOTT. Liberty. June ls'th, lue-. iT-tf IlIJ. lATiniSin'S Laxlric Nnilr.ilI' iwrthesrrenl rrg-tilntnr oi tttv sitoiuiscjj mill Ifovvrli Is one nf the b-st dx sp - tic an-i fever and actio ine.lu ines of the present are. Its ueutrar-ziiiff .pialities improves the dic-estion. ri. es a healthy tone to the st ouach, regulates the bowels, and irivos power to the liuman s.st -ui to throw oifal diseased and xxorn out matter. Dr. Anderson has n-.ed the Neutralizer in his preetii e for all varieties of discus -s nris-n!- from a disordered state of the stoma, h. for more than twenty years with complete success.ascan be slum 11 by hundreds of c -rtifl. ales. All we ask. is that our friends will call and irive it a trial, as we know that it xvill srixe entire sati-f.u t;on. N. D. Gallion nevnt in lirookville. Drucsrisls and country merchants si pplie.l in larc" or small .piamities ly Win. Anderson. N'. S7 -Main St. Cincinnati. The riac t for Bargains. lO. It. I, A!iK, keeps const.-intlv 011 hand at all tiui" ral .rtni.-iit of ab ii-'s. I Ch:.l. ke. s. br.-:it plus, 1 diver p ar rintrs. flncer rini. i ,-n. ils. e-obl p-oisof the j und t'.imbles. scissors,' spectaei 's. s. -Id an-l best onalif. .ilver - 0011s pen and i... kct knives, razors of the be.t lomlit. toir 'ther ith a ireicral assortment of f ni.-v articles, such as are usual!, kept iniewelrv stores' A t so P . lav and t'oitv Iio-t brass clocks, w hich 1 will s-ll as low as thev ran he bom-lit hi the citv Clocks, xvatclies and l-,...lr,- .....:,.,. I.. .... i.. mannerntnl on r -as .n-ible terms. (11,1 p-.dd an. I ., ,,...,1, ,1 , 1 no- -! ver taken in exi h.-'nc-for s;oo.ls or w ork, I'j-On doorabove Tyner's store. 1 ll-.tl. flOltr.UOrSK, Manufacturer and U dealer in Furniture. Chairs. Bedding and Mattresses. j;tj Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth, opposite the Post office Cincinnati, Ohio. jeVMl-y CjOrTIIIXi rWI-T.i alt dealer. It, O FANCV DRY ROODS. lam prepared tooft-.r.at wholesale.:! splendid stock of EM BROIDERIES LACES. LIHHON'S. BONNETS. M Uinerv Goods! Dress I rimminirs. flr.si.-rv. (Jloves. I.ineri-l ...l,ri.. M:inilkere!ii"!s. bans. ( ombs. Brushes, nnd in short all stxles of FAM'V li'.IOOS, and shall be receiving constantly from New York Auctions and importers, many or ihe most desirable and cheap t les Ofdoi.ds. The plan adopt ..1 is to buv and s"ll for CSII chnrgineMYE PER (EN I. advance. Though th s ayst-ni has been Successfully tested by Staple (;...ls Jobbers. 1 believe this to he the on ly house carrying out the same In Fnn-x Rood. City nnd Country Purchasers are inv. te.l to look through this stock, hoping the Reduction In Prices will make it totheir interest to purchase. D. BERRY. No. in-: Fsst ,ide Mr.4n Street. het. Fourth A- Fifth St. JU. ty. Cinciiinati. Edward Williams Tailor; MIXERYII.I.E. INDIANA, ?S prepsred to accommodate nil who may favor him with their orders, and solicits a continuance ofthe liberal patronage he has already received. His stock consists of a choice selection of Cloths. Casstmeres. Satins. Ac. w hich will h3 made to order In the latest six le ofthe art and at prices to suit the times. Mixerville. Oct. I?."v2. 4-3in. J. reinjTs, . ri.iciriNn"., a. n. rormroxo. APPLEGATE &. CO. TJOOKSEi.r.iTRc., publishers. Stationers, Printer I and Blank Book Mannfactnrers. Xo. 4S Main Straet. West Side, below Second St. Cincinnati, O. 1 ar. S6 lJ-4ms-. TIOl'SF. AMD I.OT AT PIIIVATE II SAI.r.Tlie house and lot Immediate). north of Hie Methodist Church Is for !. pplylfl 44 cm. J. n. BOW! ASP,

Patent Ketalic Burial Case.

conliiuio lo manufacture and keep constantly M on hand, evcrv size and varictv of finish of thisinvaliiiible article, now nipidlv su'percedinsthe use of w ooden cotlins wherexer introduced, on account or their superiority fordepositine in vaults, 'or prot.-ctuurtiM- remains from the casualties incilent to ordinary interineuts. (as thoirtrreat strer.slli revents the earth from crashing them) and the rralilication it affords the friends of the deceased n the reflection that the remains r; kept tu-'eth'-r n an imperishable case. t" As xve have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are noxv otrerinir favorable iniluccim-nu to Undertakers throuirhout the West. sin respectfully solicit orders from them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. my 7 X. E. corner9th & Main sts., Cincinnati. 'I'STini made Poots and Shoes at wholesale. t by JAMES HUDSON, No. Cini innati. Ciiio. S."ia Walnut street, ap 9. Is.VJ ItJ-l-y PA.!(i MIM.S.Tlic midersi-nc-l have ; I the jdeasure of annotincimr to the citiz-'ns of Franklin and adjoinii z counties, that thev are now tnanulactnrii'ir. and have ready for sale. Alexander Motlat's Improved Fanninir Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far snperiorto any others now in use. One hundred bushels of w heat per hour, can be cleaned with them, taking out the cheat, and all other tra-h. Hut tiie full superiority of these mills can only be known by secinir and lr; ii:sr. Call and see them, before voii buy some poor concern, whhh will onlv cumber xour barn. W. s. BAKER. Proprietor, Jy 10 3'.l WM. MOFFAT, .Manufacturer. T V. Y F. C f .OT I i V. . Pamt el PnriM'r.Rn.Ta I 1 1 lor. has on ha 1 a larire s-'i-olv of rea-lv in.-ido 1 lothiiifr che.-Ti for cash. Hissiion is a few- doors .! North of Mr. fiallion's store, on Burgess street. i oct 11 14-tf MOSFS J. KELLT, lor at Law, Laurel, Ii.d Attoruey and Counsel I'APIT.U, HOI "Sr.- Connersvilie. Favette 1 I oiinty. Indiana. K. Di fnsn. Proprietor. This house is inood r -i air. well furnished, thoroi-'ilv eniiian-o. lav.irauix situated, and evcrv att i t on aid to trav, lers and visitors. Whilst it' is the best and most fashionable house in the citv. its bills are attliesame tune so low a to suit all. 'jv j-.'-Sd-ly j Ji. r The Hamilton tiiteHiirenccr w ill please insert G months and forward bill for pavmcnt. j j. . SPBIOMAS. H. xvnsos nroxvv. I, AKlUMi and eeneral Commission IIHTcnaius..o. -l and-J.l West Front street. Cincint'ati.Ohio. Particular attention naid to lillin.r ,.r. ders and disp5iilfj 0f produce consigned lor sale in this market. I Agents for transportation lines to and from all I Brow n, Cincinnati, Ohio ...v v...... iiieoies. .uarK irooilseare ol Shr - A, lull il', lr5.' n-iv. I XX'M XVATTS, REO. S. JKVXIXS. r. r n.orrv SS . C m L I T OHHERS of Dry (Joods. I J hetween Walnut and Yi No. W.-st Pearl St., lie. C incinnitti. lull K Iv ADV! Cnmlj-! Faniltc!! Twelve Y dollars per hui dr pouiuis, ami no charge fi.r boxes at.M. DEMANl'S Candy Factory. Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth "streets. Cim iuneti. Ohio. apl ;i. lf.'ii ;i:-ix I?0.Ti:. .Manufacpires. and has in s(,,re, ni -X". 4 i aler st.. ( doors W i-t of eaiu. L'eiup. -oannta ai d t ottou Cope. Cords, lines and twin. all ipialities and sizes, u liii h he sells at uemu-l-l-.-firers Prices. mtt l.-- 1' Iv prices. ur F. 7 H . dealer r?:FAK', Couimi sion Mer. liant. and in gre -a ami dried trulls, truit tre--s. evergreens, shruiib -ry. grape roots, aspar.igus. and Hhubarb plants, garden seeds, ami agricultural i;uplemeuts. No. in. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio, mil l'.t, 1 .v.' Kl-ly HnSOJIrSK Waluutst. b"twee:i Fourth :md l-'if:h. Cincinnati. Oiiio. O. 11. :i rnov. Propr.etor. lat of Walnut st. House, mil I'J !-'-! v XI.Oir. f J.T5llli siTO.lt A ni'.."rir 1 1 eksta i h.-l. wholesale i incinnati, t. Clothing D -pot. No. Cb tbt. ir. v.i 4:i-ix-Mani st t t: Ti;3s ana I i Kcci cii .No. itji . F:iic'v-.ki;i Slorc-ll Main .r -ct. I.- -p on nan. I -liiu.ore do do: Philadelphia Uor.'. t o.; Fr-. i.. h do. Spaner. Ida- k Pu.k .- l;:us for irai'aleal.d retail. II L'iiet . rices I-rem Ii Calfskins; 1 dodo; Philadelphia sh and City sl l.vt ters and si.o -s. w led paid for d ins and furs, mil L. 1 ,-..-.' LMv lyj. t'zf'rj-v i ! rraph -rs. fop., t utters. c. N. ..! sts.. and i l Xlaiu ! .'." i'O Ei crravers and Llthor Pint- Print -rs. St -te-il Urand W. -t Corner ;an- ami .Main .. ox -r T. S. Coodinau & Co's. Hai.l;in- House. Cin.-inna ir-.-M'.ill II -a s. .. hires. H-adii.e-s. Labels. Lank Nob's. a' 1 e-v low p Diploma-.. C .!. Fstab-s. tc.i n plats, etc. '". l.et'.'r and Note cks, li-lls, Drafts, Lou.; Maps, Plans of ! Ii. 1KVJ. ly !V T..T-8f AX!) OLOfFiS-tVit. n.s t Mulers hi rvic'st i t;. iitizens ,.f Drook. in tae iai a i:y of V. at. h and repair t iiiakiuir and inendinir is evper'e-iice and slri.l pun. tnmeiidations. Shop thrjr doors "!-. jx ill. l-jn 3i-tr vi!l e an I x u-iu'r.-. Clock .Maker at i J 'welry. Cc. Lo al:t :-r his recoil North of the i.--st :iT.it .V 'OnH-.Manufacurers ;. Ca-j- -ni -rs' and Coopers' ede t'l-'N. ers ,.f Foreign and Doniestie Hardware, eel. ( itu innati. mil li lv r of pi.i AN., let.' '-JI. Mil i I v' 'rr.T?s?s !'itio i'okti:s!-tihts : is an unusual d-onand at this time tor low priced t Piano Fortes, resuliinir no doubt from the scarcity j of nio.e-y. I Mr. Coiiiurn took especial pains last .summer in j evntuin',! rth-- iustrumeiiisi.f all the manufacturers j of c.tiy .vl.d.riix not alr-ut.'y ofler.'d for sale in this ; market, and found none io compare with those ' hy inar-liV Lro-in. of Hoston. ; 'I lies - Pianos are b-eetifnl. durable, fine ton-d. tine ton. h. he.x c the oi tip" iron frame, and lust but : te-t l -a-t are cie-i.p. We know of i;o iustriiiuenfs ! .-ond' einsr so many 2001I ip ablies that can be sold ; so low. PI 'a-e ea'l and examine them, toe'ther ! 'ilii a heat. to d .assort-,,..,, of ( hickcrnp-s, and j A. Pnace cc Co's .Veio-1 ...ni, at ! cm 1,1'KN A- FIELD'S, nplO IiJ-l-y f-'olo Agent, 15 1 Main st. If. ."!. r?nST.VS(. Successors to C..:m V to. Manilla--Hirers, w bolesale an, I rem. I :il ers in all kirdsof 1 raii-i.ar. nl Window Slm.les. AN cords, ta.scls, b;-a- inonntimr. a-i-.. No. -2. ( oil -s;.. Hall. aluvt. .. doors above Fourth street, (incinnati. inati'.Cn tore and ke--p coustantlv 011 hand. an exteusivea-sortnieid or I ranspar -nt Vx'in.1 ov Shades, mbracinar all tiie most fashionable at . les ev'.ant. x iz: landscape... ruins, lattice iiotliic. plain border French viirnotto a.,d scrolls. A rabes, pn-s. inter':" r view s.,Vc. Ilavin-r made arranc.tuents in N. Y.. xv e shall constanth be receivnur all the in 'xv EiiL-lish ami Frei.ih stl'-s that max be in Ihe market, makiuourassortm-'i.t the inostroiiiplete ever oifer.-.l in tliis ciiy. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our stock, and conn. are I 011 ,irn 03 xvitn tiiose ol anv other manufacturer in Lie L . S. II. M. KKN I SU.'. No.i. Co'derf Hall, j Shades of every ilcripiion made to order, ! nih PI. l."ii Kt-lj I , . ,,..,, ., ,. . . i I No. Mam St.. Fast between ' V ' r :i.'.ilh and N mth. ( in.-iuiiati. I have n-ov on ' '"u""ul a rlmei.t of Metis. Ho. sand chili ' J' " ' lr:lw M : N- -o.a be.iutitul fine lot of soft 1 Cassim. ! blue an, 1 l.irtiit-f: re hat-: ent'. ra.-inir every color, wli ite 1 black. M-shelves are aNo tdl -d pearl. .. ith a 1 assortment of sprinc st. le of Silk an. Fu hats of my v.. 11 manufacture, to xvliich I invite the c-pei Pal attention of my oldest friends and acpiain lances of lirookvillan. 1 vicinity to pivu men call w lien vou are iu t'e 1 1 1 v Head's Commerciril College. T. F.rm ner f Main nnrt l oin til Ut. VniriiTnafi, O. 'J.I1E object of t'.t. Institution is to .pialify irentleI m mi practicallv for th" counliiur iiouse and business pursuits. The cours of instruction embntcs th theory and practice of Hook Keepine bv Double Entry, as plied to all departments (if trade and commerce. H isiness Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions. Commercial Calculations. A-c. cov-erii-c the entire fields of rnmuiTciul operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. T;i course can h completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terns i." in advance. Put. ils ine taucht individually and not in classes, th -y . an enter at any time. Good hoard can Iu obtained at from Si:?"., to !3 per e 'k. Further particulars on b ' nbtamed by callimrat the Institution, or bv addressing the "irinci al. (post p,id.) J. K. DEAD. Principal Nov. li. J ' 47-lvr. . ' " - O ' . ITr I WleiIOAV SIIUILS, V ami Oil ( loth la 1 e Covers m-inni ,ei,.r ..I n,l sold. whl sale and retail, bv M. Sawx er A Co. No. f College Building. Walnut St.. Cincinnati. (hio. Orders promptly filled. Countrv Merchants and Pe.llers supplied on the lowest terms. Nov.ti, l-.io. Ki-iems. 1 xl. I 1 1 si, rnsxlnirrm, Sntlnrtv nnd ' I Jeans) Lisn K& Faroi Hn. have on hand a very large and choice selection ofclotlis.enssinieres. satinets an. I Jeans, for sale at Ihe lowest figures Call andsee them. my 7 W.II.MoontD.AsDtasosi.C.F.WitsTArn.S.B.KiTS. MOORE, ANDERSON &Co. Publishers, Booksellers, and statiom;us, calers in Medical, Theological, Clnssical and School RooksAc. No. S? Fourth Street, north side, west of Main.nnd t Corner of .Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati. chnuSuperior Blank Books made to order for Merfr r Hankers. Slcani-Boatt, Countv (JQlccs. Ao. .10. 1 S5J. 47-lvr. qIITII A: MOX-Wholesale. mil R.-Uiil Pita inn Forte Dealers. So. 7c West Fourth street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed their new i. rooms of 5- by p.H) feet i 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 and unequalled manufacturers. A. Stodart, and John 11. Dunham. N. Y. A full w ritten wurrantco givcu with each Instrument. Terras cash. uin 14 lj .a.tatiok. ww. a. rarm. j. r. wvssr TAYLOR, FRENCH & WifNNE, ?IIMllTi:ilS and wholesale dealers in Irish I Linens and whilegoo.!s. Also, 1-iiibrellas.Para-soIs. ;ioves. Hosiery, and every description ..firiui miiigs and fancy dry goods, comer of Main nn1 earl sis. Cincinnati. nih 1-2 I J 11 I). H F X K TT'S Ilakcrr-Buttcr li Crackers at 4 cts er Ih, Soda Biscuit at 5 rts r lb. by the boa or barrel. No. 30. Lower Mark Cincinnati.

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BH00KVILLE MERCHANT? Great Excitement! VOTVITIISTAXDI'G the intense ex i cilcnieiii iii regard to political affairs, Ihe peo pie are yet more directly interested in knowing where it w til be to their interest lo make their fall and winter purchases. Wc uuhesitatic-rlv advise a call at the Htl Whilr I'ornrr," Where may be fouml a larire stock of Ladies Dress florals, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and cans.

notions, hardware, queensware.proceries. iVc.Ac, selected with care, boiiphl on ths best terms, and w ill be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In conclusion we s.-iv.call and rxumii e forvoursclves. X. D. GALLIOX. pI.OTIII;.The fiibscriber takes pleasure in aain announcing to his cuwtomcrs and the imblic generally, that tiie heavy stock of RriMtr 'liwlc 4'lmhinx, whidi he lately purchased in New York. is now arriviniraiid real for exhibition, embracing a variity of every tli'n usually kept in a regular i-'iirMiliiis rkforc. His stock consists in part of Ifr.iry Orrrroals, of all kind and prices, toiethcr ith an excellent assortment of KrorU nnd Sack (nals. .-ivsimeri-.!iSri! l A. rtvrrd Pauls, NiXin. Sii . . loib, A (nnry Vests, s Jurist, Ira v, i rs,( ratals, Ac., nil of w li i h he w ,11 sell on th e most reasonable t -rais. H-' wo iM tiien extend a polite invitation tlif wishine clotliii-.s ready made, to call and examine his sto. k. assuring tliem not in the spirit f en ply b.-aslii,2 or unto c -essary exaetreraiion. jut :th tae confidence which the facts themselves naturally surest, that a cheaper and better assorte.l Mock of c-e.hinjr was r.ever opened in this , mar'.ct. K1CHAKD TYNEH. I October COlli, Ir.V'. UST KFCEIYF.ii and for sale 2 cases mens fine culf boots l hc;ivv da 4 cu"t:n n.a!e 4 b'U- yo:;tIis hiitl cltiMrent booU 4t liiv.'ii'? ru-t';n inatlc slt'vjjt " " :lf do carso do 2 t.s Ivipaml ckar;c brojrm; J) 0 ytr ( do 1 ladif. kid do 1 " pat. It'alSitT bi:kins 1 ni'ro'-Mi d'i 1 4i putt. til tlpp?d do 3'I prs u I'r ikt as- i ;iir I'oott-oa 1 " kip do 1 e.at do '2 ' iiidi.-i r:il!'.T siior At! coinpri s-rir t!e ?: rc'?t and hest slortc'd 9t' k f !m n it. and sin". that w e Iiare ever had tin' id-'u-ur. ot oOoni'ir r.r-a!i.. IS. 1). L1.H. i:.v Tir:i r am just -..'e--iving from fin. j ts a heavy sipply of ciion e i sell a! prices thai cannot tail i and other in: leather, xi hi. h I to please. I hai ave n,nv ou hri f.d ' s. IVmlock 'laur.e.i So'a k Cinri!!:.a.i " oo . S.t 1 1) 1 .-.ill 4 il..z. r 4 h Sho 'iiiaiv -1--K ; en. I s , '-s. rare ,-cilio-sdi a: rp.ii- ',.1-,-- . Calfskins, nil all xi ho want 1 -a' 'n:--i?c iiis sloe'r tt illCIiAKD 1 Ni. -,i o:i i . I do i loas 'i,gll,i-i th ed-r-.. ir: 1 1 i1 g inv " S:F!)i'V."-l am i.ow receivfall st k ..f Cut-it;i Jiade Hoots and 'u.er.i-- ! e! -us. Wo n -as. Hoys, .Mis-es. .'i 'r,- o- -r ijcitity and price. I would ail my oi i ;,.-,tr.,i.s and the community iren- . Ill, ; I i.i.v e -, n very careful in sclectinir sent st . . k imiii to buy such as I can with en. e re. i ,. ,-n e . .My st ck is heavy, and - s-d-l .i- I-. as '.iiev can b e b.oic-ht in the" w.-st. Ctth, 1-.V2. ' KH'HAHll TYNEH. n ill I (b i;ri"V! s-r-'.i' " S per. or ipt.iiitv. I"rs...lj0 Hrind Stonosofa suw on band and for sal cheap KIC1HFD TY.NEK. 17 ".I.?- AD WISTF.E GCODS.-.TI:.-I tii.dei-siirned a.-iin announces, tlia.ne is just rc- . - , . . ct: iroui .i.'ii 1 ,i-s. a 11- -sli s 1 SS;,5.,tl - ttO-'l ply of wliii h. in a. I. litem to th" stock now hand, wili cu ke li;s as-ortut -nt better and more conipl -t than he has ever h -retofore oR"-ril in this mark-t. Ilisvari-tx is ei !! -ss aud almost i 'iiinrie'able. einbraciutrata-t -t'ul and judicious selection of l i.ticy Ji y ttoer!,. i i U o.: 1. 1. nolioli. loriln r xvit.i n Inir alock of Knot i,t::l shoes, h-.ila nnl rap, """, 4'nrprlitijj, irnitT ainala rlutlilng. 1 3 11 r:l .v . i-, !:!-, ore. qorens it rr, rorrrto.srliiir nnt rol'd rarprl wnry. mlfon yarn, Ic-ntiirr. winilaw ylii. ,iiirrtl vii, iviiile lcnl, rincl atones. Soil, i. an, imila, i.i.il icrl, and n cm era! assortm-nl of every toinc ever Ic-pt ill a country store. Pe Mould say to his friends that I. e h is th,-advantage of thirty years experience in ll.-s branch .jf business spt.;t most!, in Hroo!. viile. w ith ss cxt nd-V acpiaii.taucc with ail tie-promoe-rt m -.-chants ,.f ( incinnati. an-l t', Eastern Cities. .. h;, h enables l.i-n to buy r.t b..v futures, au.l s--i; ai si,, rates w ;il secure lo him l ie permanent c -! en of pun loi rs, w ho max m-;.. i t hisiroods. He n oeld aNo state that his s!o. k has '11 boee-ht .X itil sj.eciul re rouldrx. and he f alters t!rence to III - wai t, ..!' tin h :iu-elf tiiat the -t; I.--. 1 :.tt .-r d : es m ..aid not tad to p ! '"a-telloes. Indue. -luci.'. ' al! to exil.iiilie his jr tas! -s ..f :he ,, cif nt t- t .-rs:n Lux ii cl-'ev h So come on. bargains .an I .' li k in.l., of fo r ifood s. 'I 11 ' market o. t.inih. I- (--..-." a!l.to hi old stale!. In-. I. otit.trx produce Liken in :::-: alwa" s pni I for sin. LK iiAKH i. NEK. I1KHM1N IIMK. JNO. II. rtRrilAR. Linck and Farquhar. . rp Tjj.. (, !;.,, bnibiini;,. S011I11 West t'..r- . ner .Mam ami 11. ad streets, lirookville Indiana. The attention of Cue pubiic is 1:10 . t respectful!, invited to our sprinir stock of goods, carefully selected, exclusneh f, 'nm tiie Cincinnati Marki t"ol ti.e latest and most fashionable ,1.1 ." mx ? LIM'k & FAKtlt IIA K. nOWrTS Aoni?ll50XS.-Jusi r.- c;.- 1 e.i a larfre into ban. is, one assortment of th" .,10-t fa-hionab!e bonne's and ribbons, and fir sale at : nix; linck i eai:iIT:a;;s. J' e'lIIHLil.KelS Jc 1 IIIAS'.U.N A l .rirI lot of Cuii.r -lius and Parasols for sale ui iu low ct possible price at j mx 7 1.L.I K ii I'A HCilTIA ICS. P 1V'V tiOOWN Splendid a.ortm-nt .-f ' - Ltixvns. 1; L -rai:.' le Lames, 1 .., le dress goods. F.r sale xe: Silks. Satins. an cheap :.t my 1 LIN Cii Ai FA Kul'li A IPS. II IS I TS A- ' I e(C, II TIS ;tib pi.-ces of e'.l I asorf -.l prints ami .ringhums. For sale at reduced prices at mx 7 I. INCH A FA UQl ilA IPS. ni ni'.l? H AHI,-A very laru'.' ...sorim-nt 1 of the most fashionable, and' durable iu r poo.U. just reicneUand for -ale bv my LINCK & FA KUCII II X IS mi ! It I i I l,S, ,V-, Li-sck ei r nociiAR invite att ntion to their comidet as sortment of nails and -renend st h k of hard ware, al reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7 1 Ii OCF.lt If -., Constantly on band. fr. Il SUI - s I plies of the very I cheap store of t ipiality of ;roccrics,altlie nay 7 I.IXCK Ai FARQI'KAR. fiIT:i:SH HI!-We have just received the I 1 .' lUOSt I. -a'ltlf.ll Sl.x-l- r.r U.le.O.au ore it. .ntt.i.r by Pie mv ace, ever before offT 'd in this market. LINCK A FA KQl'M A K. D(l ITS .1- Slirv..',v,.l,- 1,..!,- ln....

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the tr yns of tue mo-l fastidious, torn made ladies season, to pl-as-e Hie taste of the iuth 'wayof Xlrs. Ht-RaEf.f.s ctls. slippers and buskins with the pret tiest fai-ios boots and oiher'fie ns" in town. '" 7 LINCK & FALUl HAR. UIMIOLSTFISY I'.N J XI OB Kor M, AD ?IATTIt.siiN. oil the casl side of Elm. bet. r.tli A liili sts.. keep constantly on hand a superioriissortin -m of muttrasses of al kinds, an-l has un extra lot of his own sup 'rior spring ma'ire-s-s in three pi -c-.'s. which are capable of b -ing c!iaugd (both sid -s being alike and e.pially sort.) twelve ditlerent tiiu -s; tnus lasting nun II longer, b -sides being more , venient f,.r handling. Tli.-v are made of th very h.-st mat 'rial, and v urranted; and lie receive. I a diploma for them at III - lab- M 'i-tian-1. s' Fair. apl U 16-l-y r.: ! AeSIl?S:iS Maiii:f:.c!ui-r and iutpurt -r of Pati'r Hal irine-s. No. I3 Main street, six doors above Foil rt 11. Ciiicimiati. Const-intlv on hand rren.li au.l American Paper llanirings, such as Yiews. Chimney Screens, w ide curtain paper, etc., and Yclvet and Imitation Border, Ac, which he offers at Wholesale aud Kctajl. at the lowest market price. ap! 9, L-'jJ lij-l-y ATsi Camp's best spring style of fashionab Huts. just recnived and for sale at my 7 LINCK A FA RxlPH A U S. FREE ST01ME. Ill A VT. on hand, am! am constantly receiving a larire stock of Free Stone, of the very best quality, and my arrangements are such that lean tiirnisli th f .Lowing articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps, Door Sills.su ps or fire wall coping; gra.e xard posts, head and foot stones either Free Stone or Marble. I have now 011 hand. 2CMI pes window sills and caps; Sin ft of 3 ft (i inch door sills, H inch wall; 600 of nio-t superior water tab!.-: 4'm ' of head stones for crave yards; tsipcsof grave yard posts, 7 inches square; Goo I t of step stuff of al! sizes; Sun-of d.H.rsills, 1-Jiiicli wall; 5ISSI ' of fire wall roping. 3 bx 11 inches; loon" offence copiug.4 by I.': Together with a large quantity of other Free Stone work, all for sale very cheap for cash. 4;ive me acullat fllK V A It Is, East side Yine street, between Pear! and ColumIdn, on Second. Persons from the country nlwiut purchnsing stone, hy calling on me. ran get their wants supplied at the shortest noiic. ami 011 ihe most reasonable terms, as keep a large stock of finished work, of all sizes, constantly on hand to suit the count rx trade. JOHN II. LAWRENCE, mh 12. lcV2 12ljr Cincinnati, Ohio. Daguerreotype Stock. DOMB. jr.'. F.LRY (XI) FANCY GOODS Mile 1.1 r All Y (.OOUVlm.oners and dealers in the ahoro articles, and will sell at low prices. PK1KK SMITH. i".4 4t-liin. Cincinnati, 3t Fifth Street. "ajOTirn.The undersigred hfi two new wagll ons. made of (rood material, and by good workmen, which he w ill sell cheap. Ocl. 85th, lfW.-lj. KICHARD TY5ER.

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