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From the Boston Literary Museum. OUR 3U0 PRIZE TALK. NEGLECTING A FEE; OB, Tkt Im Pfcywlcina aaafci Fartaara bt niousi lkc mtTt. A stksr or ' The Mob Cap." "The Pedlar," Tas Wry nk anl" Paugber,"' tc., t. (COBTIXCKD.) - "I hare explained e verthinfr to Doctor Lewi," laid Mordaunt, "and he is more than ever my friend. He has even offered me a partnership in hit practice, and given me the moat earnest advice to remain." Remain!" repeated Constance. "Surely, you have not thought of leaving ur Since I hare discovered that I am an em try, the very air I breathe seems con- j tauinated. But now I feci that 1 can triumph over his malice. With the hopes that now animate me. I would face an opposing world. At this moment I would scarcely rend from my life's history its darkened leaf, for on it, black tablet I read in golden characters yaur confidence and faith. No! welcome the shame, since it is the background of glory. Welcome the cross ior the love-crown that glitters in the future!" Constance Goldman did not feel as if she had made any sacrifice in pledging ttsr faith to Mordaunt. She believed herself the winner of a noble prize in a heart like this. Never perhaps had a young and inexperienced girl a truer estimate of life. A brotherless, eisterless rphan, nature had opened tew channels in which her affections could flow. There was aothing in her uncle's character to inspire the love and reverence she lonjred to bestow on some legitimate object. She had met no one in the circles of wealth and fashion in whom she felt the slightest interest. Of a deeply religious temperament, her heart lilted itself toward Gad with a fervor and devotion unchecked by any earthly idol. In every son and daughter of sorrow she saw a brother and sister to whom God had appointed her a ! ministering spirit. So she went about ! doing good, surrounded by a halo of vestal purity, which made her inapproach able as she was lovely. From the first moment she beheld Mordaunt in the cottage of poor Kate O'Brien, she felt his superiority to his kind;on evsry succeeding interview she more and moreesteemed and honored him; but it was not till this evening, when, with the quickness of woman's perception, she read that he was the object of Wiley's malice, and at the same time he had a vivid insight into his heart, that her own was awakened; and its awakening was like the sun-burst of a summer's davs after a morning of clouds. What if his father's name was a heritage of ignominy! She cared not, since he was pure and of spotless fame. Was he not more noble, more g'orious in his own underived excellence! When Mordaunt left the grotto, the moon had set, and the silver had faded from the willow's watery boughs. But clear and serene and resplendent shone the Evening Star above his head. On his homeward way he reflected on his destiny , and its whole aspect seemed changed. Even the scaffold had lost its ignominy ,and was exalted to the grandeur ot the cross. He wondered that he had not thought of it more as the theme of an Incarnite Deity the altar of a god-like sacrafice. All the influence of Constance was lost upon her uncle in reference to Mordaunt. He refused to listen to her persuasions, to her earnest exhortations that he would take a noble stand above the prejudices of the vulgar and the passions of the proud. Mordaunt, the son of an executed criminal, should never more be an inmate of his house, and attendant on his person. He wished him noevil.he even forgave him the deception h had practised, but all the intercourse must cease. Poverty could be forgiven, but disgrace, never! Constance and Mordaunt both had too tony a sense of propnetv to think of clandestine meetings. She resolved to wait till the end of her minority, and then, being in possession of her fortune, and freed from the legal authority of a guvdian,sce could openly avow and glory in hit cnotce. In the meantime.the malicious tongue of Wiley was not silent. The history of Mordaunt became the topic of the day, aud wherever he wen t the eye of curiosity followed him. Many turned away coldly who had formerly smlfel.and some who had just begun to smile .frowned and withdrew their patronage. The artful ! miMvnwMniii nn. r tv-:i .... without any apparent venom or desion. were the trail of the serpent, blighting the flowers of confidence and esteem. The young physican had,however,one p.!!ar to lean upon in tha firm friendship .f Doctor Lewis, firm as the granite, and imperishable as gold. While his proud spirit writhed in secret at the undeserved V obloquy darkening his young renown, he thought of the love of Constance, the esteem of Doctor Lewis, aid felt himself rich beyond the common hopes of man. "Be strong, be patient,' ' said this excellent friend, "be self-reliant and hopeful. It is hardly within the bounds of possibility that vour father's mmm ill ever be cleared of the stainhat rests;upon ! it. Bu t the cloud will in time roll awav I ' j uuucii. me oniy wnat is inherent that is permanent." "I have always had a hope so strong as to assume the character ofcertainty," replied Mordaunt, "that God would bring about a revelation which would surround my father's memory with the halo of martyrdom. I tremble when I hear of the confessions of dying criminals, tremble with a vajnie expectation of discover. ing the actual murderer, in whose stead the innocent and righteous was doomed to suffer." "It may be," said the doctor, "but after a lapse of so many years, it would be little short of the miraculous. We must wait for the great day of revealing , wiivii meru circumstantial evidence will be annihilated by the consuming fires of truth." One night as Mordaunt was returninir .itk rt,. T c - ? ...v.. vfi.iui lA-wia irom a prolessional visit, and passing through across street, peopled by poverty and vice, he was arrest.dbya tumult on the sidewalk. Lights were gleaming rear the door of a low building, and several figures were rushing out in different directions. One came in violent contact with Mordaunt, at the imminent risk of protracting him on the pavement. "What is the matter!" he exclaimed. "W hat is th cause of this violent tumult!" "A man is bleeding to death!" crie d several voices, clamorously. "Can any one tell us where to find a doctor, a surgeon! He can't live ten minutes at this rate." "Show us the way," said Doctor Lewis. "Here are two doctors at once." The next moment, forcing the way through the crowd.they stood inthe presence of the bleeding man, and, ac.us. tomed as they were to every form of suffering and death.thev recoiled with involuntary horror from the spectacle before them. He lay extended on his back on Stwl i?00?' Te,tertnJ? in his own blood. He lay ,n a crimson pool and, the dark red tide was still gushing from his right arm, like the water from a fountain.

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Doctor Lewis, even in his iron nerves vibrating painfully as he gazed upoa him. "Nothing but m fight," answered ruffianly-looking byatander. "The mau that cut him ran off when he saw him bleed so dreadfully." "Nothing but a fight!" repeated Doctor Lewis, sternly; "why, he must have cut an artery. "Tia a life-stroke." A knife dabbled in blood lay dripping on the floor. Doctor Lewis threw off his coat, seized the knife, and stepping, almost wading into the bloody pool, he stooped down and gashed open the sleeve of the wounded man. To tie up a severed artery is a difficult and dangerous operation, but with a firm yet gentle touch he drew together the issues of life, till the living fibres turned, tl e valves of the fountain closed.and the victim was saved from immediate death. 'You are not used to such bloody work,' sai.! Doctor Lewis, looking at his own and Mordaunt's ensanguined hands.after they had laid their patient on a bed in the adjoiningroom, and administered the customary restoratives. "We might be taken for murderers,indeed," added heboiding out his arms, whose linen covering of dazzling white was reddened with scarlet dye of murder. Mordaunt turned deadly pale. He remembered his father, and the evidence that stained a spotless life. "He cannot live," said Doctor Lewis. "Such rills of blood have flowed from his arteries are enough to exhaust the energies of the strongest life. And why should we wish him to live, only to expend the wonderful muscular strength which God has given him in scenes of violence and strife! I can read in every line of his strongly-marked, disfigured face.a history of blood and crime." At length the man opened his eyes, and rolling them round the apartment, .hey rested on the figures that were seated by the bedside with wonder and terror. He looked upon their grave countenances and bloody arms, and had they been agents ofvengance instead of ministers of mercy, he couldj not have ex pressed more wildness of horror ai his dim and glassy gla nearest him. his ar nee. Mordaunt stood nearest him, his arms folded across his . . , . i breast, and a dark shade resting upon the sunlight of his eyes. The restless glance of the patient became fixed on his face, and it suddenly flashed,as from an inward blaze. A hoarse shriek burst from his lips. "Who are youl" he cried. "How came you here! I'm not dead yet! By the eternal God. I'll not be tormented before my time! Away ,1 say! How came that blood on your hands You didn't do it! Hah!" 'Come this side, Mordaunt," said Dr. Lewis, in a low voice. "He seems 4elions.and there is something about you that agitates him. I want him to be very quiet," "Mordaunt, Mordaunt!" groaned the man, "who told you his name!" (TO BE COXTI SUED.) Apalla Building W. ear. 3th aad Walnnt, t Incinnittt, U. INCOKPOHATKD Km?. THE attention ot the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded at this Institu tion, for qualifying individuals in a thorough practivai manner l.r lac wouming ftwm inu uusincss pursuits, i ne onrse embraces BOOK-aiEEPlNC BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different departments of trade commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship, Calculations, Correspondence, and daily Lec tures on Mercantile law ami tMiutcal fcconotny in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 rrn. i erms sei. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. t8-lyr. Reduced Prices. LlBERAI.riIR.TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS. BELLOWS MANUFACTORY. mHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens j. oi Cincinnati, and the public generallv. that he still continues to manufacture Smiths' Bellowsof an sizes at nis old stand on Second Street, between Broadway and Sycamore. Cincinnati. From hi. long experience in the business, together with being provided with a large lot of seasoned lumber ana oincr materials, he is prepared in all cases to warrant his work good. ALSO. Anvils and Vices furnished. Nov. 6, lHjo.-46-6ms. S. R. HAMILTON. J'JT VJ. mS! .' r ' frnett thvte't. TvR. HUNTER'S MEPiOAf. MANUAL It H.I AND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Con taining an outline of the Origin, Progress. Treatment and Cure orevery form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercoiirses.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written iu a familiar style, avoiding all medical technicalities, and even thing that would offend the ear f decency, from the result of some twenty 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, svmptoms and eure of the Fever and Aene, for Iwentyflve cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United States, bv mail, free of pottage. Address, postage paid, "Box, l'.W Post Office, or the Author, 38 North Seventh street. Philadelphia. FIFTY POLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit (so if failing to cure any cass of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are inueo to nis t-nvate Rooms. M North Seventh treet, Philad'a. without far of intermniinn fn.m ther patients. Straneers and others who been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are l.M POTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are nnmereus. Premature impotenev, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of Ue organs, loss of memory, a distaste Tor female society, general debt!ity, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with conn Jence; he oftVrs a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before t resting their health, happi ness, ana in many cases their lives, in the hands of pnyaieians ignorant or this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all (he ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is mo.e successful than his brother professors, and to ".hat he devotes most or his time and tudv. YEARS OF PRACTICE. exeluslvelv devoted to the study and treatment or diseases of thesexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the bodv, throat, nose, or legs, pains inthe head, or bones.' mercureal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from yont hful excesses, or Impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enreebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedv relief to all who may place themselves ander his care. Medicine forwarded to an v part of the UniUd States, Price live and ten dollars par package. Oct. U. 1858 43-ly. ' . st. eoonniaT. . nsnvi" CsOODIlAItT & FISIIIX TtrllOUESALE DEALERS in fancv and H domestic Dry Goods and readv made clothing. No. 91 Lower Market street, S. S. between Main and Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantlv on hand, for sale, a large stock or all kinds of goods In their line. Country merchants and dealers gen erally, are invited to examine them before purchasing elsewhere. mh 12, IMS lS-ly. LIVERV STABLE. (i . I A i : i K K. KIAKLY, under the F. name of PAYNE & MANLY, would announce to their friends and the public generally, that tbev have opened a livery stable in Laurel, at the old land of T. V. Mitchel, on Pearl street and Cnl Basin, where they will be ready at all times tofurnisn carnages, nuggtet ana horses. Thev have a good supply of new and fashionable two horse carriages, and of open and covered buggies. Persons coming to ljiurcl by canal or otherwise, w in m; couTBveo m in neigtibortng tawns or soon try wilhoat delay. . Horse Kept ny me rsea, day or week. Gentlemen don't be trudging a'foot or starving ypur horses, but give as - ui toriii reasoiiaDis. 4j pETEIt NEFF SOXS-Vbolsale Hard I ware Dealers, No. 59. Pearl street, betwaea Wal' nut and vine streets, Cincinnati; ask IS, Itttt lS-Iy pANDT! CAHDYt-R. H.a, "Wh,,,, V sale Retail Candy Manufacturer,No.33S, Main street East side, three doors above Eighth street. ineiniiati Ohio. Orders of 50 pounds or upwards i2-t!ipJni mllilrt 01 " cU ' lh 01 h'-P

r lTS 1 'RECEIVED AND FOR SALE!

case mens' fashionable Hk Hats; 1 do do Ko. do do; do; do; do; do; I do 3 do 1 do 1 do Men' low pressure Kossuth extra do dots' do cloth Caps; Bovs' do do; Mens' brown, black and variegated plush caps; Bovs' plush Caps; Oil cloth Ops; Children's Turban do; by OT. 6, 1833. S. D. GALLION. J"T5t"RKCEiVED AND FOR SALE! 200 Pieces Prints; 4 bales Brown Mnslin; 100 pieces bleached; 30 do mnslin de laine; do Coburg Cloth; 4 do French merino; v 3 do silk poplin; SO do Ginehan; SO do Lustre, 30 do white, red and yellow wool flannel; 20 do white and colored Canton do; 40 do plain and fancy Satinett; IS do plain and black Cassimeres; 10 do fancv do Cloths, Testings, Cloaking, Linseys, Gloves. Ho siery, etc., by A. D. GALLION. nov. 6, IKS-.!. 46. KECKLEIl & BROTHERS, m porters of lusitcnt InMrnmriita.Ctll M4 FBKTU A. I Vrl tKtl a.'--.. BMkrta4fc lay. No. 38 Fourth Street. Korth ! side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. . Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Vlolincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. ItLrSAX'S BRASS ISSTRUMBNTSijl Agents for sale of Hnules dc Co.'a Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumerv, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, 1852. I6-U-. S. ENGLISH & SOisS, Wholesale and Retail BEI.IAWS n.tNl'. F IC I KKttS, ltS Second St., between Broadway Sr Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. ", IciS 46-lyr. w. a. aaiLsox. 4. w. rncartiiLL. NEIUSON & CnUllCIIILL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana and Domestic Cigars And Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF. &C. No. ?3 Main Street, Cincinnati. rot. e, less. o-iyr. II. D. CHIPMAN & CO., CoaaaaissioB cV Forwarding MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI. references: CIirCtKS Tt. CAMBRIDGE CITT, It. Morison A: Newbv B. & H. M. Conklin, H4GGRSTOWK, U A. S. Wiggins & Co. George Uillespie. John Swasev ei Co. Tweed. Sibley & Wright Keevesa Stephens, COKKEKSVILI.K, 1KB. A. B. Conwell & Sons. Kov. , leSi. 46-lyr. Liberal cash advancements male on consignments. pIIINA GLASS ANDQCEENSWARF:. J ! We have on hand a large stock of China. Glass , and Queensware. selected especially to suit onr holesale Trade, we import our ware rtirect from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete success! ully with Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices." In our stock of (Queensware will be round an as aonmem 01 every amcie in mai line, irnm tne best manufacturers in the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock of Rockincham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms ar favorable, and we invite Mer chants to examine our wares aad prices. SAMPSON & CO., No. 99 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank, fov. 6, 1854. 46.-lyr. Cincinnati. CARPETINGS.-The undersigned would say to all those wishing to furnish their floors with a carpet that will look well, do good service, anil never fade, to call at his establishment and loek through his present stock, which he has latclv re ceived from the east, which can be sold at prices which will compare favorably with the lowest Cin cinnati rates. He has. Every Variety, of the latest style and fashion, ranging In prices from 30 to 1 30 cts. per yard. So call and see him. Oct. SOth, 1852. KICHARD TYNER. Marshall s Salve IT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the greatast remedy of tqe age for White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles. Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Ac. WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure White Swelling when ope. Fever Sores, old Ulcers, Ac., always yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the only remedv that has proven itself infallible as a cure for the Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered In, it will in all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disease. SALT-RHEUM AND TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in these diseases. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generacsatisfaction in these conipliants. SORE AND SWELLED BREAS I S We would particularly rendnimlco the Salve for Sore Breasts w hen open it will heal thy in sound in a short time. It will likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL & COBI.F.NTZ, l.rwisBi rii, Ohio. For sale by M. w. HAILE, sep2-40 ly Brookvillk, Ind. BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE NORTH-VE:-T corner sixth and WALNUT STS. The undersigned has removed his Mercantile College to his new building, north west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, w here he has fitted up a Splendid h it or rooms, express!)for his business having spared neither pains or expense in making them in everv resnect the mow convenient and pleasant School Rooms in the Unliei Mates. The plan adopted in teaching combines practice with theory; instead of using books, the pupils are exercised in making original entries of everv dav business transactions. Journalizing, Posting, balancing accounts, opening and dosing of a ereat variety of different sets of books both for partnership and individual business, where the business has been prosperous and adverse: and thus qualifviig the student for entering into the practical duties of tne accountant 111 any kind or business. The course of insl ruction w ill consist of DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, embracing everv department of trade and Mercantile accounts, vir.: Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Exchange, Bank ing. Mann fact nninr. Shipping, Individual, Partnersnip, Meamnoating.aml l otupound Co. Business; Commercial Calculations, Practical Penmanship, und Lectures on Commercial Law; also Lectures on the Science oj Accounts. Custom of Mer chants, Ac. Pupils are instructed Individually, and not in classes, so that students tuav enteral anvtime. nuit proceed in the ratio of their'capacity ami assiduitv. Public examinations are had, (though pupils aie examined privately if they desire it.) when the student undergoes rigid and thorough interrogations by the Principal, (assisted by a Committee of Practical Accountants and Business Men.) and Diplomas awanled 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 everv thing in his power to advance his students, anil make them thorough and acbomplislied accountants; and his extensive acquaintance with the business community will generally enable him to procure situations for those desirous of obtaining them. Tirms For a full course of lessons in Book Keeping. Writing, Commercial Calculations. Commercial Law. Ac (4110 Dec. 17, 185 Si R. S. BACO N, Principal J. T. K ITOKIKS. BLIND MANUFACTURER, NORTH SIDE, NO. 82 SIXTH STREET, Scr.srf rfesr Eort sf l'nr, ppaite tkt '.New LwrtHm." Branch Factorv. Corner Crai A Lewi, Street. Covington, Ky. dec. 10-51. 1)11 B't'MVV. PRITATE DISEASES, NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. It is important to many persons in need of Mejical Assistance, to obtain good advice privatelv and promptly. To those who may thus desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR BROWN'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari ous stages and most complicated forms, offers Inducements which can be rarely equalled bv anv other individual. Gonorrhoea, Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases, Gleet, Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debilitv. Imnotenev. sterilitv. seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those structive habits of inconsiderate vonth ami sive indulgence of the passions, w"hlch undermine th constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radically cared, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healta and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon In Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can oe teen at nis omce. 11 r Charges verv low. X R P.lUnUAr.ilhi..M.lt.lf..... Jl.i

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... - ... v..... ...... k.k u n.nii.T-. symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions Tor use, by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, and enclosing a fee. OrrtcE At the old stand. Junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. JEpSKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. M 12m. HATS AND CAPS. j 3 eases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto ' Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and Fur Cans. Inst arriving and tir sale cheap by KICUARD TYKSR. ,

by ttating their disease in writing, giving all the a . iJ T.h- ?'. . ""'', whl,h he made to orK..i ii.i ..Cji "'.fT" J . ' d'r In the latest style of the art and i nri.ii. ...1.

Fl KMTCnF, WARE BOOMS Having purchased of Mr. Giaosrs, his stock of furni

ture, and having enlarged the room, and added largely to the stock on hand, I am now ready to supply the public with a good article of furniture, bought at established bouses of credit. Mv stock consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, card, diningand breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain working; and wash stands, bedsteads, rtlnsh. cane. and common chairs, mattresses, lounges, safes, cribs, drc. The articles t will sell cheap for cosh or approved country produce. My room la in Linck dc Farqunar's buiuiing. BJTIKSi-U JAMBS. H ITIiaK. PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparalleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. TR. HALL oBrsto the afflicted New Remedies. If (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse themselves through every part of the human svstem. mntidmtet the Veneral virus, in the short snare of from two to six days, consequently every symptom of this Insideous monster disease leavesthe" system, and the patient is again icstored to full health and vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, aid find the last state of their case worse than tlis first, are particularly solicited to rail. Long standing eases of Gtnorrhrw antf GiVef, Strictures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lencorrhca. (or whites.) imtotenrv. rhenma'ism. dlsese of the hark and loins. J Inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele.""', "leers, and skin diseases, dec, will be nfli.L'it Mmnvnii irnm in, triinni nv imt n.. nrii. M " ' .... -.. 1 1 u I ... .... . ..... . ,i i v hsv VI It .. 1 1 . I Hall's Hew remediet. Also, eouslis, colds, bronchitis, Ihcipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles, &c, will be treated. In a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take particular ISotice, That loathsome habit, most freoueiitlv indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory. netaees oeauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and incurable sores, makes a strong man weak, and a wise mau a loot, is treated witn unparalleled success, i Weakness and Impotenrr Debility of the Sexual Organ, most commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent Indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted seow most of the symptom or premature decay Washing of the organs themselves. hea iness In the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in a more mortifying ccudition; cut off as It w ere from all allurements of female society, with no lioyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons thus afflicted, should call Inimed'mtelv on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, . when taken according to his directions. They are i nature's own remedy, and purelv vegetable. I Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. bv letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the' United States and Canada. nov. 12; 1P5-2 47-lvr. P. cV A. APPLEGATE. Carria? Manufacturers. Monroe St.. Connersville Indiana. Jy 9 2njy fl II I CKEHING'S PIANOS. We shall 1 open this week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to which we invite the attention of purchasers. They are mostly from the factorv or Jonas Checkering, who it is well known, is one of the oldest and most successful manufacturers in this country. These Piano Fortes are w orth ten per cent more than those made without the entire iron frame, as they are thereby more durable and remain in tune much longer. The touch is more delicate than in otlisr instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies ho have not the amount of strength requisite to press down the keys of many pianos now manufactured. ; Please call and examine our instruments. COLBUUN & FIKLD, Music dealers and publishers, 134 Main street, apl 9, 1852 1-y Cincinnati. DR. J. TV. KEELY, Resident Surgeon Dentist, Thankful for past favors, would besr the continuance of the mttrotmir, nf uc cunens 01 town ana country, lie would direct attention to the fact or his taking a premium 011 a foil setof Artificial Teeth, at the late Franklin County Fair. AH operations in the dental Art performed upon the latest and mo.t approved principles and warmum, no cnurges ior examination or advice. ILr" Office in the North end of the Adair tavern aim. y A ffli c t e d Read! MEDICAL IIoiisp, rstnbliiihrd fire ypnrsi ago, by- Dr. Kinkrlin N. W. Corner of Third and Union Sts., between Spruce and Pine streets. Philadelphia. Fifteen years of extensive ami uninterrupted prraclice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near In the Ueatinent of diseases of a privat.i nature. Persons atllicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities 01 tne blnoa, whereby Hie constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a plivsician. Take Particular Notice ! 1 oung men who nave injured themselves bv a certain practice imlulired in a habit frcoupiitlv learned from evil companions or at school the ef fects ot which are niglitlv felt, even whn asleep and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy, physical assitude and general prostration, irritability and all nervous affec tions, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver and ev en- disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions cured, and full vigor Yontlt and Jlanliood. A VIOOROt S LIFE. OR lRK MATURE PKITH. KINKEI.IN on Self Preservation Onlv 25 cts. This Book just published is tilled with "useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike le Youth, Manhood, and old ago, ami should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, w ill prevent years of niiserv and suffering and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by readingit will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kinkem. N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spmce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure abook under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may ml. Ires. Dr. K. bv letter. (jxsl paid,) and be cured at home. Iiu kages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom ed by sending a remittance, and put np secure damage or curiosity. Book sellers. News Agents, Pedlars, Canva.e and all others supplied with the above work atve ow rates. 2 of-lyo BOOK STATIONARY Call In at Scott's Book store, Bragg House, Post Office room. Liberty, Union Conntv. where von can And almost eve ry thing usually kept in a Book establishment, and where yon can with a very small sum of monev procure enough of good books to make a nice little family library. Bibles, bible dictionan sand Commentarys, Philosophical, Historical, Biographical, Poetical, Religions. Miscellaneous, ami School Books. Albums, scrap books, blank books, and every variety of record. ost, cap. letter and note paper, together with all the etceteras, belonging to the trade constantly on hand, and for sale on the most reasonable terms. JOHN W. SCOTT. Liberty, June 18th, 1852. 27-tf Till. ANDERSON'S Gastric NrittrnN l izrr the great regulator ol the lomarh and bowels It one of the best dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion, gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives power to the hitman system to throw off all diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Nculralizer In his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete successes can be shown by hundreds or certificates. All we ask, is that our friends will call and give it a trial, as we know that it will give entire satisfaction. N. D. Gallion agent in Brookville. Druggists and country merchants supplied in large or small quantities by Win. Anderson, No. PT Main St. Cincinnati. The Place for Bargains. JOSw, I'--RK keeps constantlv on hand at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast pins, ear rings, finger rinrt. spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold pens or the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors. Call Ka hfl,il,t 1. Ik. : . 1 iocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms n.i 0.1 ver taken in exchange for goods or work. TrpOn door above Tyner's store. ik-r "ITT!!. ItlOREIIOCSE, Mannfactnrer and II dealer in Furniture, Chairs. Bedding and Mattresses. 134 Sycamore street, six doors above Fourth opposite the Post office Cincinnati, Ohio. ' je 4 241-y COWETIIING NErt-To alleMeTtTln k FANCY DRY GOODS, I am prepared to offer at wholesale, a splendid stock of EMBROIDFRIKS LACES. RIBBONS, BONNETS, Millinerv Goods DroM.Trimmings. Hosiery. Glove,. Llnen-Cnmhrii' wniMi.cn iiivis, ran. 101110s. finishes, and in short all stylos of FANCY GOODS, and .h.n i LT reiving constantly from New York Anetionsand importers, many of the most desirable and cheap stvles of Goods. 1 " 3 The plan adopted is to hnr and sell ror CtSH charging FIVE PERCENT", advance. ' Though this system has been successfully tested by Staple Goods Jobbers. I believe this to be the on ly nousc carrying out the same In Fancy Goods. will make it to their interest to purchase. No. m East tide Main Street, bet. Fourth A Fifth st. Cincinnati. Edward Williams Tailor MIXERVILLE. INDIANA, oprcpareo 10 accommodate all who may favor ofthe liberal patrenage he has already receNcd Ills stock consist of a choice selection of Cloths. ..7 '-. vmera.miu sonettsa. I .. . . . the times . -"Jy"'11'' ct- 99. 1S52 4t-3m. J. ifrHMTt, t. rMrmwoE, a. w. roriwronB. APPLEGATE & CO. siL. n.k!.?005 ,Ml"""-rers, No. Main Street, Vct Side, below Second St. Cincinnati,, r. ?6 49tms-. ITOCSE AND LOT AT PRIVATE II SALE. The and lot immediately north of the Methodist Church is for slrp.' -M-3. J. D. HOVTLAI.

, . .. ......,.,,. .,,,,,, , me nest qnalltv, together with a general assortment of fancv articles sntcn as are usually kept in jewelry stores! -.1 'V-08 d.Hy a,,d ,1,ir1-v hm,r brn" flocks, which I will sell as low as thev run ha lwin.1.1 1

Patent Metalic Burial Case.

WE continue to manufacture and keep constantly on hand, every size and varietv of finish of thisiuvaluahle article, now rapidly superceding the use of wooden coffins wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, rbr protecting the remains rrom the casualties incident toordinary interments, (as Uieir great strength prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept together inanlmperishablecase. As we have recently rednsed our wholesale nriees, we are now offering favorable inducements to i noertnK era throughout the N est, and respectfully solicitorders from them. W. C. DAVIS & CO. my 7 S. . corner DUi & Main sts., Cincinnati. CI'STOItl. made Roots and Shoes at wholesale, by JAMES HUDSON. No. 223 Walnut street. Cincinnati. Ohio. ap 9. 1K5S 15-1-y FAXKlAt; ItllLLS. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Franklin and adjoininir counties, that thev are now manufacturing, and have ready ror sale. Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render tbeia far suuoriortn any others now in use. One hundred bushels of wheat per hour, can be cleaned with them, takin" out the cheat, and all other trash. But the full superiority of these mills can oulv be known bv seeing and trying. Call and see them, before volt bny some poor concern, which will onlv cumber your barn. W. S. BAKER. Proprietor, Jyl6 30 T.M. MOFFAT, Manufacturer. BE YE CrOTIIFD Sampel Pntppean.Ta lor, hason hand a large supply of ready made ciuuung cneapiorcasn. mis shop is a few doors ... s.auiuu swre,on liurgess street, oct 11 44-tf Mi .i KELLY) Attorney and Counsel Llor at Law, Laurel, Ind. CAPITAL HOI SE Connersvllle, Favette U County. Indiana. R. Di-asss). Proprietor. This house is in good repair, well furnished, thoroughly ...... , L.tuaiin siuutieu, and everv attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it' is the best and most fashionable house in the citv. its bills are ai inr same nine so low as to suit all. jv '5o-3u-v ITrThe Hamilton lutein jrencer will til. .,.., 1 t tnonthsjnd forward bill for payment. SI' It I fa 31 A N & It ISO V X. L'ORWARDING and general Commission merL chants, No. 21 and 23 West Front street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Particular attention paid to tilling orders and disposing of produce consigned for sale in this market. Agents for transportation lines to and from all the eastern cities. Mark goods care or Sprigiuau & ji, Cincinnati, t'Uio. mh 19, 18i 13-ly. WM.W4TTS, GEO. P. JENKINS, E. E. COLBI'RN. Walls, Jenkins V Colburii, JOBBERS of Pry Goods. No. 63 West Pearl St., between Walnut and Vine, Cincinnati, mh 12 lv pANDT! Candy! V' dollars per hundred p Candirsj I 'Twelve pounds, and no rhnro-e for boxes atM. DEMANDS Candv Factorv. Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. apl !, 1852 10-ly J MONTE. Manufactures, and has In store, No. 4 Water St., 4 doors West of Main, Hemp, Manilla and Cotton Rope, Cords, lines and twines of all qualities and sizes, which he sells at mnnufactnrers prices. mh 12, 1852 12-ly WE. .HEARS, Commission Merchant, and , dealer in green and dried fruits, frujt trees, evergreens, shrubbery, grape roots, asparagus, and Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. 111. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio, mh 19, 1852 13-ly p IRSON IIOISE Walnut st, between Fourth II and Fifth, Cincinnati, Ohio. O. II. Geferov, Proprietor, late of Walnut st. House. mh 12 12-lv rILOBE CLOTHING STORE. Amberg f A Stacliel, wholesale Clothing Depot. No. 'JU'J Main St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. 17, '51 43-ly T FiATHEH and Rm-kskin Store II Ii Kkim.er. No. 278 Main street. Keep on hand French Calfskins; Baltimore do do; Philadelphia dodo; Philadelphia Moroccos; French do. Spanish and City sole leather. Black Buck Skins for gaiters and shoes, wholesale and retail. Highest prices paid for deerskins and furs, mh l'.l, 18.v 13-ly nEO. GIRSONA CO Engravers mid LithoU gophers. Copper Plate Printers. Stencil Brand Cutters, Ac. North West Corner Guno and .Main sts., and 101 Main st., overT. S. Goodmau A Co's. Banking House, Cincinnati. TTPBill Heads, Address Cards, Letter and Note Headings, Labels, Hank Checks, Bills, Drafts, Notes, Ac, at very low prices; Diplomas. Certificates, Bonds. Maps, Plans of estates, u wn pints, etc. fob 12, lc52. ly TTTATCII AND CLOCKS W. Dawson M tenders his services to the citizens of Brookville and vicinity, in the capaeitv of Watch and Clock .Maker ami repairer making and men. ling Jewelry, Ac. Long expericuceand strict punctuality are hi, recommendations. Shop three doors ..vriiuui ,uv osi oince. jy 1800 31-tf OCIIAEFER & CORR Manufacturers O of Planes, Carpenters' and Coopers' edge tools. Also Importers of Foreign and Domestic Hardware. .ss'n siren, v. uicillliuil. nin J2 Jy OCPERIOR PIANO FORTES t There O is an unusual demand at this time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from tliescnrcitv of money. . Mr. t . .11. urn rook especial pains last summer in examining the instruments or all the manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, ami found none to compare with those by Woodward A Brown, of Boston. These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, tine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but not least are cheap. We know of 110 instruments comhining so many good qualities that can be sold so low. Please call and examine them, together mm a ocniiinui assortment or Chickering's, and Geo. A. Priuce di Co's Melodeons, at COLBURX Ai FIELD'S, apl 9 lG-l-y Sole Agents, 154 Main st. UIW. ERNST A SON, Successors to 1 Co. Manufacturers, wholesale au Cargit. .,.1 r..,... i i kinds or I ranspareiit Window Shades. Also, cords, tassels, brass mounting. Ac.. No. 2. I ollcge Hall, Walnut. 5 doors above Fourth street I iiiciunnti. manufacture and keep ronstniitlv on hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent Window Shades, embracing all the most fashionable sfylesextint,viz: landscapes, ruins, lattice goihie. plain bonier French vignette and senilis, Arabcsqiies.lnteriorvlews.xe. Having made arrangements in N. Y., we shall constantly be receiving nil the new English ami French stvles that in.iv he in the market, mnkingour assortment the most eiiinplcte ever offered in this city. Pun hasers are invited to call and examine our stock, and compare our prices with those of anv oih..p ..,..r... ........ :.. l,,ut-s- H. M. ERNST ckSON. c, , , N-2. College Hall. Mimics or every description made toorder. mh l'l, 1852 13-ly T A . ITIOORE, No. 342 Main St.. East between tl Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have new on hand a beautiful assortment or Mens. Bovs and chiidrens Straw lints. Also, a hcautifnl Bnc lot r soft Cassimere hats; emhraeingevery color, white, pearl, blue and black. Mv shelves nr.. nl.n H 11...1 1. beautiful assortment of spring style of Silk and Fur 11.11 ot my wn manufacture, to which I Invite the especltal attention of mv oldest friends and aenuainIniiMunf UH..,l-.:il. 'i i .:..:. . . 1 ".......iiiriiMu , iciiui to give me a catt wiit-n ju are in meetly. my 7 Head's Commercial College. a. f.. corner, r Main and rnrrA St. Cincinnati. 0 rpiIK object or this Institution is to qualify gentle.a men practically lor the counting house and bu siness pursuits. The course or instruction embra ces tne theory and practice of Book Keeping bv noiiMe Entry, as applied to all departments of inv nun nnnmi'm1, 'sMltllMtiahtn f nni.i wm n.. f 1 1 - tin iiiivs vmi .it-n.iiiiiit; I ransnctions. Commercial Calculations. Ac. covering the entire flebls of commen ial operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms $25 in advance. Pniills being taught Individually and not In clas ses, iney can enter alany time. s.oon noarn can be obtained at from $2:25, to S3 Farther particulars can bo obtained by railing at no .iis.i.iuion, or ny xlilressing the principal (po.t paid.) j. k. HEAD, Principal Nov. 12, ld.12. tT-lyr. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, ami Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, bv M. Sawver A-Co. No. 8 College Building. Walnut St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Orders promptly filled. Country Merchants and rcoiei-s supplied on the lowest terms. Nov.8, 1H55. 4o-12ms. nLOTIIS, Cnssimrrcs, Sn tlnrtt and V Jeans-Lisa a A Faaqrnta, have on hand a . vt ...Kra.i.i c.ioicc sei.H-iion oi ctotns.casstmcres. !fii.i.-aiiu jeans, ior sale at the lowest ngiirus. v .ti.tiuK. yiicin. mv 7 W.H..MooaD.AitBiBso!.C.F.WitaTAcn,S.B.KrTS. MOORE, ANDERSON & Co. Publishers, Booksellers, and STATION Hits, c.ilers in Medical, Theological, Classical and School Books,&c. ' No. 2f Fourth Street, north side, west of Maiund t Corner of Main and Fourth streets, Cincinnati chanSuperior Blank Books made to onler for MerICr Bankert. Steam-Boats, County Offices, Ac. v.l0, 1852. 17-lvr. eMITII A- NIXON-Wholesaleand Retail Pi13 ttio Forte Dealers. West Fourth street. Cincinnati. Ohio. Having completed theirnew aolonwims of 52 by 1) feet la exunt, are enabled to offer the largest and linest stock of Pianos to be found in the country east or west, all from those celebrated and unequalled manufacturers. A. Stodart, and John B. Dunham, N. Y. A full written warrantee fiven with each instrument. Terms e5". mh 19 1. -- 'j 4.TSVLOR. ww. . parncn. a aiJjUK, J njIUCll & WYNNE, 1 -- itus and wholesale dealers In Irish Linens and white roods. AU, -.ni.-.ii-. i. sols. Gloves. Hosiery, and every description of trim "-? r juwu, corner or .Main anPearl its. Cincinnati. mh 12 12-tjd TD. RENNETT'S Itakcrr-Rnller Crackers at 4 cts per lb. Soda Biscuit at a cts r lb, by the box or barrel. No. M), Lower Mark ir Mark 1 ll-ly ' ClBHIMfK mh 5,

BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS

Great Excitement! , : NOTWITHSTANDING ,ne ntcu,eex citement in regard to political affairs, the peo pie are yet more directly interested in knowing where itwtll be to their interest to make their fail and winter pnrcliases. We uuhesitatinglv advise a call at the . , "Old While I'wraer," Where may t found a large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, mens weav, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, queensware, groceries, &e ore, selected with care, bought on ths best terms, and will be sold ascheap as the cheapest.- In cc Delusion we say, call and examine forvourselves. K. 13. GALLI05. CLOTHING The subscriber takes plcasnre in again announcing to his customers aud the public generally, that the heavy stock of Kenwv .Hade ( Iwlbing, which he lately purchased in New York, is nowarrivingand ready for exhibition, embracing variity of every thing usually kept in a regular Fnrnihing (Stare. His stock consists in part of 1 1 envy Overronts, of all kinds and prices, together with an excellent assortment of Frock and Sack Coats, Uassimrrr, Satinet c rwrrd Pants. Satin. Silk, Cloth, A- Fancy Veats, Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, &c, all of which he will sell on the most reasonable terms. He would then extend a polite invitation to those wishing clotliiug ready made, to call and examine his stock, assuring them not in the spirit if empty boasting or unncccessary exaggeration, but with the cotitidence which the facts themselves naturally suggest, that a cheaper and better assorted stock of ciotliii'g was never opened in this market. KICHAKD TYNER. iV5 October 20th, 1852. ST RECEIVEDand for sale J eases mens line calf boots 1 do heavy do 5 do kip boots 1 " custom made do 1 " hungarian do 1 " waterproof do 6 " boys youths and chiidrens boots 1 " mens custom made shoes . 1 " " calf do 1 " coarse do 9 " boys kip and coarse brogani 2 " misses shoes 200 prs chiidrens do 1 box ladies kid do 1 44 pat. leather buskins 1 " morocco do 1 " pattent tipped do 36 prstaylorties 1 case eitlf bootees 1 " kip do 1 " goat do 2 " india rubber shoes AH comprising the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes, that we have ever had the pleasure ot offering forsale. N. D. GALLION. rEATIIER.I am just receiving from Cin. J and other markets a heavy supply of choice leather, which I can sell at prices that cannot fail to please. I have now on ha nd 2.000 lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole 500 " Cincinnati " do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 Kip and 8 doi. Calfskins. Shoemakers. Farmers, and all who want leather, would do well to call and examine his stock before makingtheir purchases. RICHARD TYNER. October 20th, 1852. T)OOTS ANI SHOES. I am now recelvJJ ing my fall stock of Custom Made Boots and Shoes. embracing Mens, Women. Boys, Misses, and Chiidrens; orevery quality and price. I would say to all my old patrons and the community gen erally, that I have been very careful in selecting my present stock, aiming to buy such as I can with confidence recommend. Mv stock is hravr. nn.l will be sold as low as they caii be bought in the' west. vici. itn, mv.'. RICHARD TYNER. fIRIND STONES... 150 Grind SbwsoraTu". I perior quality, now on hand and for sale cheap by RICHARD TVS EH. 7ALL AND WINTER GOODS The 1 undersigned again announces, tha.ue is Just receiving from New York, a fresh supplv of Nennonnblr t.sods, which, in addition to the stock now on hand, will make his assortment belter and more complete than he has ever heretofore offered in this market. His variety Is endless and u I most innumerable, embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of Fnnry dry gomla, silk gooita nurl notion, together with n large stock or Root anil aliom, Imt nnd rnps, Honnrta, Carpeting, rrnrfr mn.lc clothing, llnrdvrnrr, luavrni-c. qnrcn.irarr, Grorrrim.whilr nnd col'd enrpet wnrp, t otton ynrn, Irmher, window glnss, Linnrrd oil. white lend, grind masn, Snlt, iron, nnila, nnd sire I, and a general assortment of everv thing ever kept in a country store. He would sav to his friends that lie has the advantage of thirty years experi ence in 1111s orancii or business spent mostly in Brookville, with an extended acquaintance with all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati, and the Eastern Cities, which enables him to bnv atlowiftg-un-s, and sell at such rales as will secure to him the permanent custom of purchasers, who mav inspect his goods. He would nlso state that his stock has been bought with special reffrrence to the wants of the country, and he flatters himself that the stvles. patterns and prices would not fail to please Ihe tastes of the most fastidious. Inducements sufficient to persuade alUo examine his goods before buying elsewhere. So come one come all, to his old stand, and see if bargains can be had. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. The market pnee in cash alwavs paid for grain. Oct. 211th, 1.-52. RICH A KD TYNER. nERMin itwtt. Jxo. B. rAqrnR. ijincK and Farqutiar. I K Post Office buildings. South West CorIT THE I it ner Main i and Head strccta. Itrotikviiv Imii.... The attention of the public is most reswctrully invited to our spring stock of goods, carefully selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati Markelj "of the latest and most fashionable stvles." " " LINCK. & FAKCH'HAR. I ? ETS A N D H I II RONS. Just recei vII ed a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and forsale at -n,y 7 - - UXfK FARnl'HAR'S. I 1 7 1 1 I'Alf ASOLS-A large J lot of I mbrellas and Parasols for !. .1 ,. lowest possible price at mv 7 LII.'CK FARQfHAR'S. PANCV GOODS Splendid assortment of I n is-r. ii. ii . . .... --. , H....KV vv unites, tissues. - .-iiiii,,niMi anu .iress goous. rorsale verv chennsl ' J " 1 LINCK & FARiiL'HAR'S. 1)11 1 NTS Ac U 1 t;iIA ,TISjtin pieces of well ,...,,,, s.iugnains. ror sale at re duccd prices at my LINCK A FARQCHAR'R. CI -IIER M'AREA verv Innro assortment iJ of the most fasliioiuiblo. an. I rinnki. ii.mi..,.jui recciy.-.iana tor sale by m LINCK A FARQUHAH. UARDWARE,NA1LS, Ac, Lint. A F qrma invite ntlention to their complete as. sortnient of nails and genera! stock of hanl ware ui reuueeo l incinnnti relail prices. may 7 GROCERIES, Constantly on hand. fresh nip. U phesol the very best quality of t;neerios, at the ma 7 LINCK A FA RQCHA R fkl EENSWARE-We have just received the v most hcautifnl stock or queensware. in setts or uj me icace,ever D-fon otren-d In this market. LINCK AFARUCIIAR T)OOTS A- SHOES Wehnve l.m-lv I..-.-.... I) ed ourstork of Boots and Shoes, and 'now offer f.c in-iiis 01 1110 season, to pleasv the taste of the msiifiious. intne way or .Mrs. HranEi.t. ens10m mane lames slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other "livens-" In town. ma ' LINCK A FAKQUHAR. 1 T P IIOLSTERY AlDlTTTIIF.SS- . . v!.J?ro" "ornAxs.on the east side of Elm. uvi.amtnn sts.. Keep constantly on hand a snponorassortment of inallrasspt of all kinds, and has .... ,. ., ,,, ,s own sunor spring mattn'sses f n three pieces, which are capable r beinr changed (both sides beine alike and equally son.) twelve different times; thus lasting much "longer, besides being more convenient for handling. They are made ofthe verv best mnterint mA ...j he received a diploma for them at the late Mechan. ,C-F?JI' ld 9-ltM-y P -'DRKSSManuracliircrand Importer V. of Paper Hangings. No. 163 Main street, six """i.souKU" ri nn.i ititMtiti-ati f-An. ..! rrench nnd Amoncsn puuk n... : ... . Views. Chimney Screens, wide curtain paper etc.. andlelvetand Imitation Bonlers, Ac., which he offers at holesale aud Retail, at the lowest markplrrice' apl 9. 1832 16-1-T t I ' 4 nATS-Cie's best spring stj le of fashionab Hats, lust received and for sale at mv 7 LINCK A FARQCHARK. FREE STONE. rHA VE on hand, and am constantly receiving a large stock of Free Stone, of ih ven i....i qnniivy, ano my arranrements are such that I ean furnish the fallowing articles either wholesale or retail. Window Sills and Caps. DoorSillsb pa or Are wall coping; grave yard posts, bead and foot siunc. cuncr r rce iMone or .yiarble. I have now on hand, 8WKI pes w indow sills and caps; 5no ft of 3 ft 6 iuch door sills, 8 inch wall; rl0 " of most superior water table: 4Kt of head stones for grave yards; 800 pes of grave yard posts, 7 inches square: 600 ft of step stuff of all sizes; S00"of doorsills, 121nch wall: Sinw "of fire wall coping, bv 11 inches; 1U00 " offence coping, 4 by la; Toirether with a lanre nimntiiv nf f i.- c. Stone work, all forsale very cheap' for cash. Give me acallal STONK vmn. P.ast side Tine Street. betwm.n Pesrt and rntnm. bin. on Second. Persons from the country about pun-hasing stone, by callinr on me. ean ret their wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as I keep a large stock of finished work, ofall sizes, constantly on hand to suit the country trade. JUU.l II. us vt KMt K, mh 12, 1S35 12-ly Cincinnati, Ohio. DaemerreotVDa Stock. OMBS, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS in I -LIT AH V OODS- . Importers and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low prices. PETF.R SMITH, Nov. M-liim. Cincinnati, 36 Finh Street. NOTICE.The undcrsigsed has two new wagons, made of rood material. and bv rood workmen, which be will sell cheap. Oct. 16th, 1M9. . RICHARD TYIII,

Cincinnati Adverisement

II A V AND OliE SCALES. Of an improved plan, put up in any part of the country. Kepainngdone on tne snoncai nonce. REFFEHENCES. J. S. Cheneweth & Co.. Miner. Andrews & Co, Bishop, W ells St Co., K. Buchanan, John aey & Co., Burdsall & Brother. Columbia street, north side, between Sycamor and Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh 5 ly DIHECT IMPORTATIONS ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL. By the arrival of the ship "Forest State" and "Sachem" at New Orleans from Liverpool, we have received our Spring supply of Queensware, consisting of beautiful new patterns of Tea ware, &c, common ware, dec, which we w ill repack or sell in original packages on most favorable terms. DICKSON" & LEBETTF.R, apl 9, ltt; 1-y 217 Main St., bet. Fifth and Sixth. WHOLESALE CJTONE WARE P REPOT. Have always on hand a large and well assorted stock of STONE WARE, consisting of Jugs,Jars, Milk pans. Churns. &e. ' of every variety of patw.s mu size ALSO. Shaker Pipes and friction .Matches. Particular attention paid to fllliiigordcr for country merchant. Our prices are uniform and cannot fail to give satisfaction. N. H. Wo are agents for Putnam GLASS WORKS, and are always prepared to All order.; r.ir BOTTLES. FLASKS. m ials, Vc, at lowest ngurcs. SEAMANS&HAfNER Water st., near Main, i iiirinnati.Ohio. ap J, 1652 lli-Iy

I W. COFFIN tc CO Bell and Brass Found- their children, and that rv

tl, crs.and Mannncturers of all kinds of Brass work, dealers in lead, line. copper, block tin, coipcr rivets,spclter solder and metal niicking. Sec

ond street, between Broadway and Ludlow, Cincin celebrated Phvsiviai,

nati.Ohlo. JO Their bells are executed on new and im-

JM....-.I j.riiiciie9. suH-ri"r 10 any ronnorv in tne 1 ciinnpeaoie irom one km. I of i ,,kJl world. Thev haven I'liiine of Kinhl H..lla'th ' Hmii Krenlh. H.in in ,1... i 1. .. . "'Hn-f

and only correct one ever made iu this country. i' u, ir-.i t iy

I" - nfc.4HIlir-.o. 81, Pearl street, Cin-, once apply tne remedy I cinnati. dealers in satinet warn.. .... 1 : WntiXrlVTC A PIT O TTftT wr fivmi I

shuttles, pickers, harness twinV.ro Her cloth, nress , r , . UIYiu 0. J Papers, tenter hooks, card ele

Also AgenU for Smith.WooHcir A K;...-. ' I'enecuj sate wnen taken, and ran he

machine curds.

noolidT Whetstone Rehr Mann- K , n"""w "- '"' pr-I-riH-. f ,4 I . r- .. . . . ..i.iiiii .iriff .rrriTi in .ni.li ... it .. i ., . T

1 .nviuu-rn tu i ranspareiit an li.ills. Fiim-v , . ......-.... wimonia

Soaps and Perfumery . Comer Fifth and Western !!i Row, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap a, 1p52 !l-l-v ?

Country Merchants. " ATTENTION iscaled toourstock of x ttueensware. China and Gin.. FOR SPRING SALES. 312 crates edged and C C. Ware, 75 " common Teas and Bowls, -- " comprising a variety of articles, So" " fine IVa and Dinner ware, 15IHI boxes line & common glass. A.'L'V'"' n"a'i'ily of coininon ware allowed to uiu. i nn anu Jfn.fll. Main str. BOOTH S Hardware store.

nOSSIIOrSE Corner of rnnrt ,. w.'iT. ' ? t orf 01 iny Liver Pills, so a. t.. r m.nvl

U sts., Cincinnati. Ohio. Man and II. w l w ! .T " """ ni1, TO? rt,,T day. N. B-The U-st of Stabling and Yard Tt- ' Ml!e MmVnfillt V""'!1 '""'i " "r taclied. ,.i u kv"ii1-i . I tai.le-spoontuls three times a dav. T!. npi , 1.0- Ib-I-y feclionffo.werthavenererb,-nknowntril

: w-ISIIIONS FOR tS."52. GEN O TLL MEN'S HATS I shall introduce mv Sprint style of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday the Glh o March. Ttake ithnjiin in invitincr mv t.nie..n. the miblicto

, ' -.- ..... i"i 1 i.t.i.. 11 - . .... 11 (...it , -,u in 11,1 , iiiir null . 11 is it . I'rti'g. as I am confident that it will commend itseir one out ot the maiiv thousands who l.u rri 10 uieir favor and comparo well with anv which wonderful ctt.-. ls. ' may be nflered, both as regards shape and quality. I Dr. J. N. lltHENSACTy Sir- Grstittidclow

nmj isvor me with a call, and everv care shall be taken to please those who may leave their oniers. C. B C V M P aplVly 170 Main st.jast side, bet. Fourth Ac Fifth. 7,Kr'nd Wnter Proof Roofintr. .in- uiiift-rsiguc.l 11 lirtltil linviliir luwn m t .... fir S. M. A C. M. Warren's Fin- and Water Proot hoofing, is now ready to do roofing of this kind in any part or Franklin. Cnioti. or Favette counties. I he Store rooms or M. W. Hale and B. H. A J. C !.rl " Bro"fc'lle.nre covered with this kind S;..!IV,m'C' x?hnm he puldic are n-r. rred. Its oural.ility. cheapness, safety, ami convenience, all n-commend it. as superior, in the construction of most buildings. - s kikvu n0A,,,K,:Vrr:ro'- McltMlconsj. y t yy e have on hand a fine .......i, ....... ..r .1.. . ... ponor Melraleons at prices to suit the cin iiinstantes or all desirlnirto possess an Instrument, combining utility and cheapness. 1 he arev! si?e in ,..... vsomeiimcs ra licit Melodeon Pianos " w aiiiiHii. 1 ne tones are exceedingly pure an ... ... nm. ny using tne swell, are loud enough ror a small chim-h or hall. Their cmnass Is 5 octaves. and rrom that down to 4 octave in plain caws, as ,..,,.,, , every n-siH-ct, except in and outward finish. We are sole aifenls f..r ir the r-i, ami sen at manufacturer's price., and n-L-iil. 1 wholesale r-icase can and examine these Mel.l..ons. together with as fin.- an assortment of Piano, a, run .-c ..!.! we., ni me niount.nn.. mostly from the v, v iin Kcni.g, yyoowsrdA r.rown. , COI.BUK.N FIKLD. apl 9 lft-l-y Sole Agents, j4 Main street. Harble Works. ww.nnooKriri n. tnn n y. nnooKriEt n. U "" IEL DA" SOt, M.aniK "nits, on ine vyc,i mile of Broadway, he iwcen riiin amiMxth st... Cincinnati, manufacture ... ..n.cr. .nonumeni.. lorn lis and Craved Stones. si, riisv.. isi.let.. Haptismal Fount.. Mant. y ms. y ascs. Italian ami American Marl.l-. Ac. Ac Cnbiii. t an.l Counu-r T..ps. m-signs furnished toor vs.-iiiieu in tne neatest, most nthMri . f . I .. . 1 . . . . ... . , ..... . . ,, . uufinn-,1 or plain. -o .r,..ts arc .ii.i..yc.i o; mis establishment. my Sl-"i-ly Its it Tt, a- f-o. ImporU-rs and dealer, in ' ''. watches. Jewelry, and Watch-Maker' tools, and materials. unsianiiyon naiiii an extensive assortment ol wmn ami silver lever and verge watches; fine gold and gilt Jewelry ; gold, silver and common ie.-ta-cics. .ota ana silver pencils: sp.cta.lo glasvs. cai-s. revolving pistols, razors, k niv.-s. scissors, dentists flies. toys.Ar. No. .KI. Main u. under Cnmmen-ial Bank, Cincinnati, Ohio. J7INECARINET FI RNITt RE.-L. M I t tin. Manufacturer or Fashionable Cabincl hurnitnre, Soras. Chairs. Ac, No. P Svcamon? st.. one door above Third, where he gives his personal attention to manuracturingall articles usually called ror Iu his line, and after a., venr nviuri... I,. .l. principal Eastern cities, he'll. Int. I, a ... vin.w i.ia.iron. imrge assortment alwavs on hand. "orKinaue loonier and warranu-d. Furniture ry-pairea.rieane.i and varnished. Upholstery done with neatness an.l dispatch. Terms moderate. Call in. L.. M.CKANK.HI Svramora.t p 9 16-ly Tl". ANDERSON'S I.inlmrnt For f pains, acnes, nrulaes. sprains, cuts, wounds. old sons, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant 11 10 cure, or rerund the money. We could give a number of certificates of cures performed by it, hnt consider that one twenty-five rent bottle will go farther lowonl con vi m ine any one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be pruned. N. D. fJallion acent for Broookvllle. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent. !? Ko. K7 Main St. Cincinnati. MRS. HAZZAHD has on hand a fashion, able assortment of Millinerv. which the ladies would do well to call and examine before nnrchn. sine elsewhere. Her room is situated on Pearl st., three doors South of Shoup A Cultures store. TERMS f the Indiana American. 9i in advance. JM in .ir month.. 1 at Ihe end of the year, and an addition of cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. AnvisTTsrui-m. One square or less will be Inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance. one dollaran.l twt.Lv-flvn routs if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and 1"y cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment ladelayed. Larre advertisements for a longer time will be charged en the same principles. T AV'REL IRON FOCNDKV and Itla. Ji chine Sltap We are manufacturine threshing machines. Separators, Ploughs, Stoves, Water Wheels. Window Weights. Wngon Boxes, Ac. Having enlanred our establishment, we are prepared to flu all orders with dispatch, and will, t desired, warrant all the article ws make. Job and repair work don. 'et-24-tr J.TlLNET AC0. PROTECTION. Fire .Marine and Inland Insurance, by Protection Insurance Company, of iaryior.1, conn. 1 ne unuersiencu, Agent for this I old and responsible office, is alwavs prepared to Is-j sue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable! "S"': . JOHNJ. FOUTS. Aaasrr FnrI.aMn.1 anil ttranl-li. r- 1 .. I mj l-OJM FLOCR BARRELS. MThe mantel price in rash will be nald for merchnniahlu n,.i.rK.ml. at the Exchange Milt, Brookville. by Nov. 30, '32-aO, GEO. HOLLANB A CO. BALTIMORE OYSTER DEPOT ! It rnw Rnildiar, rr. ft Walaaf.' pt)NsrANTLV oa hand, Ftrth and m-.Ov.ter i of Superior aualitv. Orders promptly fliUod lT HOf.TA MALTBY. I ll-ms, F. HUTCHINSOK, Agent,

- - DR. MARCHTSI

UTERINE CATHOLICON. truly IVv.JV.i ; BLEMKBic -'"vwresp-ctf, lv invito " - . ii oi l,,!.. ht has ueM. WTifi ilsli..... , "hediSH2 discasr.fnnrt,! '-"iivrej;y. Womb; FtroR Ar.srs. orWh te Vn.l'l"t,of,f' iTIOS 4KD ULCKR4T10X , T ' J"" Jvn . TAL I1.VXORRHAI1E SED.A.D IRREOII.AR MEXST.rATI0,X rf" tlieir accompanying evils. ((w.; Bs matlcrhow severe or of how In- r?,'W'1 1 That this CATHOLICON U thy of the codfldeiice of the ami Til? 1 safe, and cheap remdy. is vou.-i.erf f?.lm'T',ft oi iu naving received the ai,nr..i..." ,"'i patronage of many prominei, n,,..J h'-x ii ,.iv , unci r-iaies; ami alln,i,. , timomols given in the rami. .1..." . 7 tftl?nlart( Phvsicians of the highest r..... . . 'Jdic bv the most salisfaeiorv ai;i' ,, " a eertiB, This Preparation is i.., ... tended expressly for the aw ' J1 :" ''ul so very distressing in their n .i. .. . '""plain ces, and which have hen-iof.,frS..T''l"'"i and exertions of the most a, , 0m,.r,' T,'..,he14 of all countnes. to a degre- lKvr .i ,t- ,!"c': ; in-n.T f ' .VrrKni' l- f - Vti.-a. x; r iV V-- ! " P- HMa,i;:,. ' -D. . F00TE.M. P.. Svra. -,.,. v M. H. Mills, M. 11., II.M-!,c.t,.r. v V V. . V. Reese. .V .11.. fi'v nf . v . W. Prrscorr. M. 1... , .uW,.''?" ft Punmhlets can Ii,. i..i ;.. .. "- Store. GIFKOn. A Vl iF Dr1 55500 CHALLENGE. IVI..A... ., tiniiMirtniii-. Itntoiir... ... . 'aim son will doal 1 in th"ir m.. ' ."I" ' sae the ii,r r person will.-n.1-. ,s to promote their own healtti at u - ! feel it my duty to s-.len.nlv ..,,. ,', p.' WORMS , rcconling to the opinion ..(the.'. large majority of disease, to vlwh . j are 1 ie tir.tii.in . j ..lull. .... l;..l.l.. ! 1 '".H3T : - ' r."" '"m Stomach. Pirlin. .t.J Nose, llanlness ami Kiillii.-.s ,,f i, r,11t Puis.- tmgiilr-.n.1i,t Cough, slow Fever, that all these denote .. nnu ynaillui di

i --ilk ji-.s?,

f .7i? .i .

a i at& - jrv v i -

friendly to the animal eco,:f.,nr ! ,,rtK'lf Jl

.1 . . . - "V rut. in im 11 B.rcngin in ine r-iomarn. wfiii-h mxtfi.ii ... 1 fallible remedy for those altli.U-.t itti ln,P,r,,I the astonishing cores perfurnifil Sv ;his Sinn. J, a 11,1-n iitiin nn,fr laiico is ine IK-1 vltflrAfe its superior efficacy over all oiners. THE TAPE WORM. This is the most difficult Wnm t .l-trr nf , thnt infest the human svstem. ii iron. m ...".im. indefinite length. lH-coiiiiug sn r..i.-.l mt (,vu J in. mi .un.-. ami sioinacn. ctrert ng IV li so sa.uy astocnnseSt. Vitus Pno.Fit.r..i'

ml. 10 uw ,0 ,.. . "" .s-M.i-i if. inn, niiii iii cun.,! m n. 15 rtr.

1 examine onr stock and prices. ; those afflicted seldom if ever '!j,..-t -hut .t i IV E. E. Ac H. Hl'GGI.VS, I Wosst hastening them to an earlv r-nr. Itinr.' cl, one door South of R. W. to destroy this Worm, a ven - ciierret'tnv.k

h1 .t is r.4

re store. pl , 1K2 16-1 -y I must lie pursued, it would t'hcr.-fnr.. V imi- i

curing the most obstinate case of T.YPK WclKM. ing READ THS FOLLOWUsS! And you cannot be indinVr -n to ties appml. I

siiaiine pleased to show my HATS to all who i the inventor of a hiehlv valuable nieili.-iiic.i.r..m:

inis nuinnie lesltuiouy in U- luvor. as lieixctsa' g"iitle. jcl poerfiill .-te-. uml ri-m.-.h f.,r U.mr Having haii nilii-h.yperieni e in VuofsiuEt'ifffor various preparations, my ife. h.. ... . skilled iu miuisu-riiig tu cliililn-u ii. .!-.rr-... pr noiiii.vd It the best she had ever ustsl. ti... use no other is hile yours t nulo oe lt.,.l. A daughter ot ours Imm-uu i- -i-riuu.b .lis ! Her s inptoiiis were alar:oiiig. but Ii.t m-'lli-f . lioce soinrhl f.ira rm.-.H f-r y..nus. Hiotic.. taincd yours, by the tun sbe lial taken lul'a tie, OI Sir. the j.iy it gate an n IT. --t i.ii.-it-- m.. i to see Ihe improveni'-Ht in her rhiltl. sh- W-v atMiuttivttor six years ol.l. She iass.tl an r mens.- quantity of W.mns. her siil.li rininsi'now brightened, herspirits returiir.l.anlu -V time a lovely . hibl. t.ir.-at iie.1 uti fl.i-lisf ' death, now gave promise of ln-alth. 1t.ii.t I. killtl Pniyiilenee. wlm.- Iil.-mg aU'-l-l:'X Svmii. n'stfre.l the child. AVith cintl'lenor I r4 comnietiil it to all parents whf.se clnl.tr.-ii arc ferine from Worn.s. J A S . B. BO W F. N . M i til -t r of t V Oy Late Pastor ofthcSontbaniptffii H:i.ii-l( hafi C ACTION '. K-iitn'v-r. tl' '". IV r all others, tt rl HMKNSArK"S WnKM SVK1 is the only Medicine in ue t' r't ill 'lif Worms. iln certaintv. !iu1 II rot .li-r- ' size Hie mnst i!i-lic-.te St.iltlflrh. Be rftrcf.ll V.Wff-t ! Pennine article, nn.l see llirl the .i-niatuiv. J. IIOHhNS.Xt h,"i. ou every bottle. IIOr.FXSACK'S LIVER piua No part of ihe system is more tiahlc to .iiwS' than the LIVKK. it serving as a tilt-nr ! r"r the blood, orgivine the rM-rse-p-ti4i l""i that anv rouir a. tioii of the I.i.t rtM u. oilier iiniMiVtant iwrls ofthe sv.tein. .iiBlresoU.rsf ..ti.U in Liver I 'uiiitipiii.t Jiiiuul iff. 1.I'1 ,vc. Ve should. therefore. alrln n n "'I'1" .l.uf ...I. rl.f ;...li....i mw.t.m ti.ili iff ll.C ieT. l ife... I'ills are r.iiiilMtsf .1 t.f KUllTSl"! I'I.A.M lurni-hod bv nature U h'-a' wucly. ": an FX I'M TO KANT. mlii. Ii a:.ffii-.I H"' "" n from the PuLnonarv m",-iioml.raiif..rt,pr' .......II... .l -. l -,r. f n !r.l U.iilUT. lM.1" At IKRATIVK. which rlir.11:- in "ai.' ii.. yi'l ''' 1.1, il incii...bl.f luniincr it.,- .cnaiii niorlwl "" i.i , lnMr 'mil rc t"ii'' .ir..i,'irilf ltt the tu-rviiiis --t.-in. relics ine tic'! -...1 ......... .11 .,,r....n..."u..!v. tlU.at A I H A fir- I....I. in f.rf.., 1 1 ..mi ..tiv ith t!i' i.-n-dients. ami oneratins "n ll.c !. !-ai'dri i... .k . 1., .!....., ,r .-..rriil I an.l lituVI lerand pnrifi inr Ihe lil..U,l.il..l Jl"' and rc.-bm-s ncaiin. TO FEMALES. You will find these Hills an invaluaWc in many coinplaintstomhi.il yon are '' - ' obstnn tioiiseilhcrtotal or rtu.l.tlie; ' "7 r : I.I.. l...i..f I p..t.irili!7 P''"' T, B' ...111.. VI .ii.rs.imaf-ti - - - - - f,irr tionalMrranff-meiitslo a healthy action, r .? the lfml and other fluids n cffectiialb "1 fl.rrl.t all conn. laiuls In. h mn nnse fens irn-gularities, as headache, gi.l.liii. .iifh t ,,ain in the side. ha. Ii. A'C. all'l ,llIT,.f ir.t oublic as the best Pills lor all ..iecS p Uir 'P MEDICAL EVIDENT J We, the undersiged Physicians, h'" (. J receipt or their manuiaciur.-s - . iiiMwction. say, tliat the i'i)-feullll,,":".(. are composed makes Uicm tne is.-si i IHfllM-lrWIOl lllt'Mfri i.,.!.!;. Ore. vt e sav mis nm ui ir. ,r but also from that ofthe hd medical the United States. All diseases rX" "1.1 PI E 01 an ali r.n.v inr., win ..r(J ciTin vk iiii lVK. that rame under "". J .u;..-r.r.---, --- ,lU1 u , nas m.en irenw 0 wi... n. ""- most satisfactory svecess. ,,..., u G. McCI.RNNAV -F. BKOWLtV. M. i'.......t.v y. 11 L. miyy t.v. --.- lk, ..ru TT-p Purrhaw none but ttwis.' hsrmf w ., tnre. "J. N. HHK.ACrt. :r . ..--r i"1 all others are worthlessiinitaiions. Ag.'llV wisinng new u,.,.... - y , .1. 1 ....... .m.nls. must adore"". " ' . Itwvl wisloiie to H-coine ajn-nts. mui afi." , . ihf ' ' prielnr, J. N. HOBKXSAl'K. at '-"''"'iHiu l-jn orth t-rxu-vu firei, DKLPHIA. , il,e V Sold by all Dniggisu an.l Men Muu Slates. , nffdme' Pam idilets giving Cer tiflrntos ofrur. P in different parts ofthe country, ny in" icine,ran bo had rratis or thcsc. ntsFralebvM. W. IIAII.K. hr..kHi'BKOVSNlSu A WALK. Terre Haute agents for the State. Price each 25 cents. dr.-V-'--G. C D O D D , 1 Ji 1 n IK 3 4 1 s(ii L V r f-ji Q p Wl-. m o J mm V2 FIFTH STRFKT. 0 rO0R3 B Fl NVT, CIN01SJ5 ATl,Lll''r

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