Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 9, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 February 1853 — Page 4

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A TALE.

From the New York Dutchman. NELLY CLIFFORD. THE VILLAGE SEAMSTRESS. Y MART W. JANVMN. CHSITEItltl. Florence Weston was an only child, and heiress! Her father begnu life a poor errand boy, then clerk with a small salary, theu head clerk and finally by, dint of the closest econo.nva nay not economy, but by extreme parsimony, he saved a sufficient sum from his wages to be admitted as a partner iu the firm which formerly employed liim At the ngeof fifty, fascinated by the pretty face of the landlady's daughter where he boarded, he suddenly found himself upon the brink of matrimony. I said fascinated by a pretty face hut not alone was he influenced by tins consideration. fie reasoned thus: "I am petting old, ami I need somebody to taVe care of me, It costs a frre.it deal to board out, and Jane Mauley will make me a snug saving wife. Pritlt girl, too. A good idea"'and so the merchant, in quite a business like manner, just a if he were going to purchase a bale of goods, laid the matter before Mrs". Manley,the mother of Jane who readily gave her consent, aud referred him at once to her daughter; and the fair Jane, thinking it would be a fine thing to be the wife of a merchant so rich as Mr. Weston was known to oe, accented .im. It will be readily seen that this was nwrely a marriage de convenience on both sides; of course no eflvction existed between them Jane Manley married for money, but he committed a most egregious mistake, as she learned full soon to her sorrow. The vision of fine houses, handsome fiirnituture and expensive dresses, which she h d built, vanished like the "baseless fabric of a uream." Mr. Weston lu 1 1 the purse-strings lightly as ever, habit was with him second uaiure- II his wife remonstrated with him upon their parsimonious manner of living, and wished to live in style commensur.ite with their wealth, he would only grumble out, "Poch ! nonsense Jane. I have always liveii sjug, it's the way I got my money, and I don't meau to spend it foolishly now! I'm sure we have enough to eat, sn j drink, and what more !o you want? As for dashing out wi'h o lr arri ige and fino ho-ses, and costly dr-s-es, I sn'antdo it. We never were used to it. an ! I nt sure I sha'nt begin now i" A lid thus fall arguments usually elided. Twelve years passed away. Twelve years of mon..y ge ting to Mr. Veston,and of fruitless repining to his wife. Hie had marrieu for money, and was reaping tlie bitter fruits of such a union Ouly one child was given her Florence, a girl of ten, beautiful, but proud, self-willed and vain. About thistime, Mr. Weston was suddenly seized with a malignant fever, and died. The miser was hurried from his moneybags and nis merchandize. lis treasure he could not carry with him, they were left behind It cannot be supposed that Mrs. Weston's grief for the death of her husln nd was very violent, for she who marrie for money w ho prostitutes the h-st feeline of her heart to the basest of all consideration is wanting in the purest end noblest sympathies of our nature. Her husband has died w ilhout a will, and Mrw. Weston and her daughter became sole inheritors ot his large fortune Of course sh-j had the M'e control during Florence's minority, and so her plans were quickly swilled. t loreiice was pi I ve-d at a f.isi i. n ble hoar. ling school, and Mrs. Weston, after a hritf period of mourning, wci.t to board at a fashionable boarding house. Of course a young widow, Mrs. Weston was harrly thirty three at the time, of her husband's death, and would have passed for some years younger a widow, young, good looking, while under llienritrimoni.il noose, aud liked her present liberty to Well, to voluntarily lose it again; and so she avowed her intention of nevet marrying, and peo ple saio mat 11 uas from respect lu the mem ory ol tier late hush; die nusuanu: l ern ins il was i L r At the expiration of six years, Florence Weston came from school, with her head full of nonsense and the beaux; vaiiier.haughtier and more beautiful than ever. About this time a pleasant situation was offered for sale in the neighboring village of Ashland, and after one or two visits, .Mrs Weston resolved to buy it and settle down in that style of living which i-he had always fancied to be the very acme of human etijovn ent. Thither she repairtd with lnr daughter who soou pstonislied all the good people of the village with her wonderful aco,uirein ntsPretty, vivacious, w.tty, and with the reputations of being an heiress; courted and admired, Florence Weston came to look upon herself as the belle ami the beauty cf Ashland. All the young ladies imitated her: all the beaux flattered and followed her, the girls said she was a "dear er-atnre, and that her soiress were delightful," (by the way. reader' oiress were not in vogue before til Weslons came to Ashland the good people give parties then.) and the f enllenn u said she was "a tine girl" th. uking perhaps of the "cool hunflfeds." Ken AhiIhip l . . who studied h.w m il,- nm. -..i- ot a i j i V "on declared her to be nil 'anrrelic creature," while llis sister, Miss K. S M. Montarrue ' (wnose acqiiaiiilauce vou ni n e r-ader ni 1 Mr,. 'Souire Briefs:? a mi,i.L tlZ' ." suture unci s;i a maiden la, v. of , Imlv.ll... ;-... .... , , " nvuM-niiFn ii ,i, nwii nccuuui oi iier nji i might be credited, although the record in Hie family Bible declared her to be the e!d-st of four maiden sisters, and past the second, nav, third corner of that remarkable point in woman's life, round which many an ill fated damsel glides ere sh is aware and finds herself sinking in the quicksands of old uiuidism. Even Miss R. M. S. .Montague declared that "they had long fell ihM lu.,d of some one lo take the lead of the bong-totig of Ashland, and that the Weston ca ne very opportunely. Mrs. Brief, too, caught the fever, and her theme by night and day, was the ele-.,nce of Mrs. Weston's establishment, &e , &c.,whi'a the 'Squire ouly muttered "tidd'esticks." and something i-bout "pretty milliners," and seizing his hat, rustled towards his office. And so it was settled that the Weston were the L-aders of the bong tong of Ashland. ixo party or glittering was considered plete without their presence: notliiiirr um . . . . " - " ireutel until ii h.t r.o--;...i ,1." ......r . " I j ' itiiou. i lu short everythitie was a la Westou! !

Of course all this adullatloa was nleasinr !. p,;rs""s distance may ad.lrxss nr.K.bvletMra. Westou hoped and p.a- ned to cure j "package," "good match" for her daughter, while the ed bj sending a remittanct. and put ,pt-eure fair rloreuce onlv laughed and flirted with ' lan,ase or curiosity . all. And certainly her admirers were not I fio,,,,k .s,ell'"rs :s''.a .Asr-'nts. Pedlars, Canvasers

few. There were Ixni.tht of tb. .,.: .. ! without number, who entered the lis'ts holdlv and threw down the glove unto all riva s! there was the young aspirant for literary honor, who wrote sonels "to Florence," which appeared in the "Poet's Corner"ol the "Ash land News;" there was Arthur montague, the younv law student; and some even wnisperetj that the tiew minister had gated with wi-h!ul eyts tnmd the pew wherein iVIrs. Weston and her daughier a..peared every Sunday; but all these wooers tued iu vain, for Mrs. Weston shrewdlv re marked to her daughter ! hop.., Floren e you will nsiver thmk of marrying a ni. r chant, for it is not every one "who in.tk.o outaa well as your poor .le id fath r, and who eer heard of a poor author or a miuiu-r making auylliiug out of ins s.ilury. Theu there was a rich young farmer, Jenningi, whose span of bla;k horses were often, times -seen tied to the g t te of Mi a. Westou's mansion, but Floreuce a.iid "she was sure she t-hould uot marry a f irm-r, and goto live away in the backwoods, with no companions but rustics and dair.-mams," aud when her mother remoustrated with her, an I told her ihe -should not treat Mr. Jeun nrs so impo liiely, ahe uly said with a mocking laugh, that she did not fancy "that b or of a farmer," aud if he came again she would tell him so and also she shouldn't mam- for money!" And the inference was that' he had kept her word; fur t .. spuu of black horses and iheir ownei that "boor of a farmer from henceforth disappeared from the mansion of .Mrs. West on. But now, h re was a prize well worth sc. curing, in Dr. Emmons, thought both Mrs. westou and her daughter, as m. V Mnrnari from Mr. R.; r....V.f .u .. . troni Mrs. Briefs: aud from that time a mark- ! ed change uok place in tlio vhole demeanor oi tne la ler She exerted herself to please, and when in compauy with Dr. Emmons, Ehe received with evident jrratificat ou the attention paid he Handsome, accomplished, and youug, it wa not strange that the yooug man should eea her society; and thinking that se beauliful a casket held within a well cultivated mind, amiable disposition, and warm ht-a.'t tha jewels which, 'long ago, he had detrniiued

should adoru the woman he called wife it was not strange that he was in a lair way of falling in love. And s-o all Ashland set it down as a matter of course that the fair Florence Weston Would shortly become mistress of that fina old residence the Grove." CHAPTER IT. Itwai a winter's day, the snowy Gelds stretched faraway towards the darkly rushing river, upon which, huge cakes of ice were floating downward with the current. The lulls aud valleys were clad in an ermine tobe; the tree tops swayed in the cold wind, with a weight of pendent icicles dropping now and I theu from their branches. All Aslilatid was shrouded in a white snow; but the day, though cold, was yet sun-shiny j and pleasant without, and groups of the vil-

"ge gins were seen lightly tripping over the smooth level ed side-vvalks.laughiug aud chatting merrily. Tne sleigh-bells dueled : and the gay shouts of the riders were heard, telliug of the buoyant and happy hearts beating with in; but ail these sounds ol life and animation fell disc ordmlly upon the ear of a fair, delicate young girl, who sat at the window of a chamber of Mrs. Weston s mansion. There had she sat since morning, sewing, until her head ached intensely, and her .-Under fingers were tore, pricked, and ewulleu. Once, only once, she raised her eyes fiom the still', rich silk on which she was sewing, aud gazed upon theauiinated scene without. a It was a loug, eager, wishful gaze, which the young gin cast down upon theside-walk, and the merry laughter of the young girls, who swept iu the bright ribbons and warm muffs and tippets smote upon her ear, for it was den. ed tier to thus idle away the bright smi-slimy day. Toil, ceaseless labor, was the portion of the sewinsf rirl:and as she gize.l upou the soleinu tvooiiluiiil, sliroul-d iu snow, and the fields white in their winter rou, how she longed to go out and lie down a ni forget all her griefs m i ne long, dreamless slum'aer! But back to earth aain, to thy labors and toil, for rest is not now for thee, sweet Nelly Caiford: ' Who says that the poor sewing girl, the lonely orphan, has a right to wile away the bright day in idle dalliauce? A deep sigh burst from the lips of the village seamstress, and for a l.-ng time no sound Was heard save tha monotonous pricking i.f h-T needle tiirouff'i the stiff silk, as siie air in. j bent over herwoik. j Sweet Nelly ClilFjrd, the prettiest girl iu ail Ashland, thine was a Imrd lot that of the poor a..d Ion, ly orphan! N llyV father had once been a fanner, and "well off" in tho world; but sickness and misfortune c.tme upon him, and the comfortable farm house was sold to Intel the demands of releulless creditors. Oh.il was a sad day for them all when they left the pleasant lions-en tha hill, ami went to live iu the little, hut for it could I. called i v no oioer llrtllie usial Ilie eilife Ol

the Village; aud it was a time ol" bitter sor- j and other materiats. he is prepared in all case roiv to 1eliv a lair isirl of fourUeu smnuiers lo warrant his work good. when h,-r" fuller -i, . j , , ALSO. A iiv ils and V ices fu rnt-hed . hen l.i r fuller, ho lud been lor some j ov. G. .iJ.41iHillls. s:. 1. HAMILTON. time allium, taned last Irom tii-j d.ytha lie! left Ins firm, an I uieJ the f. llowiug winter;' i.trflB F. FELL, Taniirranil turaud th-n as il to prove liie t.-ulhof th olu 8 i- l ricrs 3 !. -tlain Slrret t'iiiciiinuli; i.ig, thai "iiiisiortuues never coins siuclv " selwrrn Ktli a.n;l !)tli Keeps constantly her mother-always a delicate woman- sank "'i'"- assortment of all kinds of Leather . . 3 . , " lrv aud Slioe Finiling. at the lowest cash prices, under this iu w stroke, and in the succeeding aec. 17, 15- o-2. autumn sti- loo w.is laid away lu ttierr.v. yard. ('IIIAGL.tSS ADqi EEMVAKE. Poor Wile tlmn ..,rt In t . t... t , ' vJ We have on hand a large stock of China. Class tooriNellv, thou wertinleed to be pitied! onll ti,u.,.MV!lriN selected especially to suit our

11 "i'mig nuw wiiii liu one lO COllllor. lllee. I I SV old Hunt .r.l. the sister of her father, ! auawnoliaj always ived in the family. Aunt Sarah was kind to the orphan, and tried to comfort her, as she best kuew how, but she could uot for loug mouths bring the orphan to speak c tlmly ol her dead patents;

and Iheu she told her that she would always !:;;,Xv. superior love and care for her as if she were her own ! Dor" terms a-e favorable, and we invite Merchild lluil silo would labor for her and sup- : chants to examine our wares and prices, portlier. SAMPSON oz CO., VI.., v M ii. i I'M No. 90 Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank. But Nelly, though a child in years, was a Nov. 6, lr52.-lti.-lvr. Cincinnati vvoiiian in ihougkl and actiou, and she knew .--,.-.-. , , . , -tn.it li..r ol.i .,;.t ...,. k i.. ....i. . i tP- 111 LTlAdS.-. The undersigned would sav

1 " oiiM sue ai once resolved lo orocure so me sew imr ' lit rseif that she might not ba a burden to her i . . . . . . " auu so sue went and learned the trace of a seamstress, and soon hud employment en ugh for all her lime. t or three years had she toiled on, poor Nelly. Three long weary years, which shou Id have been giveu to the eujoyinent. of Hie Ireshnessand beauty of hie, and in ministering to the wauts of the mind which cried aloud foi ojod. I TO BE CONTIXTED ) Pi.nildiae,. W. ear. Stlt and uuiiuit, t inrinnnli, O. INCOKPOKA TED 14H. rF'!E attention of lie- public is respectfully called .- 'l, llul" auorueo at tins insuiu- !"". ' 'v.ns tndivi, nal, In . ,hor.,ch pracii. -.i .... ,i... .- ii ,T.. .f ....' . '' '" "."5 " fllUl'UMIICSS iuiins. i u e t on rse e m o rae I'.OOK-KEEPIXG BY l'Ol'RLF. F.XTRY. a pnrs ied iu the ditferent departments of trade, coinm.-rce and manufactures Business Penmanship, Calculations. Co-respondent", and daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Coinme.ee. The Course can be completed In from S to 12 weeks. Terms $tt). ; - r...-i,,iii mu. , luuuuy . aoiuicams can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. uov. IU. trMvr. outli mid Jlanliooil. viooiors live, oa i rasMiTrRe netTr. MX KF.LIX on Self Preservation Only 5 , ts This Book just published is tilled withuseful information, on the infirmities : diseases of the ociii-nioe organs, it addresses itself aliki te t ouin, sjanaoo.i, and old ge, and should be read ov ail. i ue yaiiiiinie advice and impressive warninOt gives, will prevent years of misery and sunerinand save annually Thousands of Lives. " Parents by reading it w ill learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. , A remittance of -'Scents, enclosed in a letter nililniddiwl n I I U-.. x- i m - " .' " . V "- -'-'" corner of l bird " ,":, .V. T"' " "eiween prnco and P,e Phil. ... .-...ii. win insure a dook under env return of mad. i clope, per 1. a. ers s 'l''" :0" llu 'e above work at ry low rales. of-lyejaJ T'vtj- f.-muily shoultl have n ropy.? Jn inrah.al'ie book, only a ,tt per copy Man A-ior thytrlf. DK. lirXTER'S MKHliAl. MAXVAL XH ItAXn BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Con-' taming an outline of the Origin. Prr... -r I 11 ure OIever tortn of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intorcouises.bv Self-abuse, or by Sexua! Excess, with advice for their preveu- ' u. .... wruien in a laminar stt te. avoiding all medical technicalities, and even, thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of soinetwentv ears successful practice, exclusively devoted tb the cure or diseases of a delicate or private nature To w hich is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, aud a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of tho Fever and .Ague, for iwentvAve cents a copy; six copies one dollar; wdl b- forwarded to any iwirt of the I'nited States, bv mail ' free of postage. Address, postage paid, - Box 106 Post Office, or the Author, 3S XonU tevenlh street ' Philadelphia. ' j FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. PK. Hl'XTER will forfeit $o0 it failing to cure ai.v case of secret disease that may come under his care, no m uter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Koom.s, 38 Xorth Seventh Street. Philad"a, without fjar of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others w ho have been untortunate in the selection of a Phvsician are IM POTENCY Through unrestrained genceofthe passions, bv excess of s -If-abusc the ' evils are iiumereus. Premature impoiencv ' '! ' roliinl.-irv n,i,,-l .li.i . i'"' .-' ln indulvoluntary seminal discharges, wasting or the " J pans, loss of memory, a distaste for i7...i -S ! ffviitf-ml deblitr a nuo....: , ' "t.r,. sebt.i y, or consiitutional derangement i are sure u. ".now . 1 1 necessary, consult the Doc- . ,- -ok M., i.. k.. : - - -- " ,vilc,iir, ,.,.ers a ported cure READAXH REFLECT. The ntni.....i j. well to reflect before trusting their health harminess, and in many casss tiieirlives, in the haiids or physicians ignorant of this class of mala.liM ! MA nimL.tr cerwinly impossible for on man ionrf;;.S"n utr ins uir numan lamuv re suli ect lo. Kvrv respectable physician !,as his neciniar hran-h i .,' . . ,.....-..... i:,m urancn, in - w-uicnne is more suctvssfu than his brother r,rofessors, and to that he devotes most of ' hi. tfm.i .hiAh.i. ... .. . . ' .. . ' "' i . - - - ww4 vi aaa UUIC ItU YfiARS OF PKACTICE.evclusivelv devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of thesevnal orpins, l-igeiher with ulcers upon the body, throat nose, or legs, pains in tlie head, or bones," mercnreal rheiinislism. strictures, gravel. iriw..i...i.;.. disease arising from youthful excesses, or hp,p rilies orihe blood, whereby the constitution ha become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer nee.lv relict lo all who may place themselves under hi" care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the tTit.d States. Price Ave and ten dollars per package Oct.14.lc53 -ly.

1 US 1 RECEIVED AND FOH SALE! I case mens' fashionable silk Hats;

do do No. 9 do do; do do do low pressure Kossuth extra do boys' do cloth Caps; do; do; do; do; do Mens' Hovs do do; Mens' brown, black and variegated plush caps; Boys' plush Caps; Oil cloth Ceps; Children's Turban do; by nov. 6, 185-2. A". D. GALLIOX. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE! 200 Pieces Prints; 4 bales Brown .Muslin; Infl nieces bleached;

musiin oe lainc; Coburg Cloth; Frcm-h merino; silt poplin; Gingham; Lustre, w hite, red and yellow wool flannel; white and colored Canton do; plain and fancy Satinetl; plain aud black Cassimeres; fancv do Cloths, Vesting, Cloaking, Linsevs. Gloves. Hosiery, Ac, by K. l3. GALLION. Iiov. G, l.-oV, 40. KECKLER & BROTHERS, Importers of Hn,irn1 Instruments, GERMAN. FRENCH or ENGLISH K...M v fronds, Knkridt Xo.3i Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins. Guitars, iotinccllos. and Double Baas, constantly 'on hand. All orders o; dealers in thealiove articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. jnpSAX S BRASS INSIKi:.MENTS.cQr Agents for sale of Ilanles & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumerv, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, 1852. 46-1 j-. S. ENGLISH & SONS, r'holesalc and Retail ICFI.I.OU'S .7S FV F C: I I KFISS, ltui Second St., between Broadway & Ludlow. Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6", li-o-J KJ-lyr. W. G. NEllSOTf. A. VC. CIlt RI HILL. KE1 LJSON & C1IUUCI11LL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana mid Domestic Cigrars, And Dealers iu TOBACCO, SNL'FF, iScC. No. 3 Main Street, Cincinnati. Xov. 6, 1632. 4ti-yr. Recnced Prices. LIBERAL DIS.TO WHOLESALE PURCHASERS. BKLLfJWS M ANUFACTOKY THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Cincinnati, and the public generally, that he still continues to manufacture Smiths' Bellows of all sizes at bis obi stand on Second Street, belwc n Broadw ay and Sycamore. Ciut inrati. From his long experience in the business, together w ith beiving xp-rieiice 11 imr nrovi.le.1 ilh u b.r-.. I..I f ...,,.. liiil.:ili. 'I r-i.li. Wi. ini,..,r, nil- v.... .11., imiiort our are direct from man ufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully- w ith Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. In our stock of Uueensw are w ill be found an assortment of every article :n that line, from the best manufacturers in the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied w ith a large stock n, to all those wishing to furnish th --- ir floors w ith -.-iri...i t)-,t ill il- u ..n do good service, and - . .. . . ' "ever fade, to call at his establishment and lock through his present stock, which he has lately re ceived troni the cast, w Inch can be sold at prices w hich will compare favorably with the low est Cincinnati rates. He has. I very Variety, of the latest stj le and fashion, ranging In prices Trom 30 to 1 30 cts. per vard. Socall and see him. Oct. snth, 1M2. KICHAKD TYSER. i Marshall's Salve , IT HAS Ph'OYFX ITSELF to be the greatast : I remedy of tqe age for White Swelling. Fever Sores. Piles, Rheumatism, Sore lireasts. Salt Khentn. Tetter. A-e. , WHITE SWKLLIXfi It has never failed to cure ! W bite Swelling w hen o cb. ; Fever Sores, old I "leers. ,Vc.. alw nt x icl.I to the ' healing influence of this celebrated Salve. i PILES This Salve i the only remedy that hns proven il-elf infallible as a cure r.r the Piles. If applied according to directions, and pers-vered in. ilw ill in all cae cfT- t a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disea-". I SA1.T-KIIM V. AMI TETTER It has pcrformeo the mointonishipg cures in tlies,. diseases ! KHF.I .VATISM AND BKUM III I t i,a, given genemesatisf ution in t!ie.. compliant SOKE AM) SWELLED BREASTS tt e would particularly n-ndmnib o the Salve for Sore lireasts w hen open it will heal thym sound in a short time. It will likewise remove all inflammation fnnn the lireasts, and prevent ulceration if applied iu season. Prepared bv .MAKMIALL Ai COR1.F.XTZ. ' 1 rwism ro. Ohio. ! Forsaleby M. W. HAI1.E. ! sep2l-ltl ly Urookvu.ie, Ind. iS At OS "tlF.ItCAXTII.K C'oYfLEKE ii -kih-e:;i' corner sixth axu WALXCTSTS. The undersigned has removed his .Mercantile College to his new- building, north r west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, where he has tilted up a SrLESnin sriT or rooms, expressly for his business having spared neither pains o"r expense in making tliein iu every respect the most convenient and pleasant School Rooms iu llie l"nileii Mates. 'l"h I'hm adopted in teaching combines practice w ith theory; instead of using books, tlie pupils are " " ii.,ihk oi i rmal entries nf .!.,- business transactions. Journalizing. Posting, balancing accounts, opening and closing of a great variety of different sets of books, both for partnership mid individual business, where tho business has been prosperous and adverse; and thus oualit'vi -ig the student for entering- into the ftiartiral duties .if the accountant in any kind of business. Th- course of instruction w ill consist of POl'BI E ENTRY BOOK. KEEPIXO, embracing everv department of trade and -Mercantile accounts, viz: hole sale. Ketail. Commission, Exchange, Hanking. Manufacturing. Shipping, Individual, Partnership, St amboiUing'. and Compound Co. Business; Commercial Calculations. Practical Penmanship, sn.l Lectures on Commercial Law; also Lectures on tlie Science o.' Accounts, Custom of Merchants. tVc. Pupils are instructed individually, and not in classes. - i that students may enterat anytime, and proceed in the ratio ot Iheir capacity and assiduity. Public examinations are had, (though pupil, are examined privately if they desire HA when Ihe student undergoes rigid aud thorough inlerro-'ations by the Principal, (assisted by a Committee..? Practical Accountants an-l liu-oncss Men.) and Piplomas awarded to those who are deemed w orthy of tlie m. A course can be compleieJ in from six to W'eeks. ten 1 he I nncipsl will take pleasure in doing cyerx thing in his power to advance his students, and mat e them thorough and aebouiplislie.l accountants; and his extensive accpi.iiiil.ince with the business community will generally enable him to procure situations for those desirous of obtaining them. iKRMs. For a full cours? of lessons in Hook Keeping. ruing. Commercial Calculations. Commercial Law. A-e a ' Pee. I?, ISj-y o- U.S. I!tin Pi-i.',;.:....! ' T. T Tt 1 r il i n a U---'i RI.IXD MWITPtrTTiprD e, v," ' v t4 UlWIili, XOKTIISIDE. XO. SIXTH STREET ? : J Strud ur ot of l"ne, opo,rc the !'' " '" ".NVtc tycfKm.'' Branch Factory, Corner Craig & Lewis Streets Covington, Ky. j, c. 105U 1U IS It nVN. I'Rir.vTK msKvsr.s, XEW KEMEH1ES AND QTICK CI liES. It i, important to manv persons In need of .MeJical Assistance, to obtain irood advice privately and ,..... nn,i.. -r .i . t Z Till 7 ro,1. tj l sional person. POCTClk nnow.i . pne experience and ready skill in removing venereal afTecti.tna i ,H.mi I . i i. "i quatle.l d","m.e,, .n,hl ,h -' 0(h.er "'vtdnal. Gonorrho-a. Svnh a. . .1... . i i to.iipiuaiea iorms. otfers in by any t !onorrh"'"-s.vrhillis, -Mercurial lie.ises. Gleet, f' - nctnrcs. Diseases of the Womb, and ill r , ,,,0,lel?lun both sexes, treated . , 1 " . " .1.1. inu imp im.nl ...... . pointed out by long experience and investigation' Constitutional debility, iinrtotener st..pilltP .om"a aknes dTorable disease seminal weakness, nervous affections. nd th.J -v w - uixu siv VIUUKIIIUU II Lilrl DA. tructtv habi of inconsiderate youth and erces. . .,T'"'"tenc8 ofthe passions, which un.ler.nin. - ' uiaiii : in.eueciuai visror.and nro"e.ceneral premature tlscay. can ba radicallv mrril. anil Hi,. ni,r.,pt,,...,. ... . - n ., j . mv ;;' - "'l Kllv auionuuate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. lr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surpeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention ixxr TTT Charges verv low X- B. Patients of eithersjvlivinjrata distance by stating their disease in writing, (riving all the symptoms, can obtain medicines w ith direction for and enclosing a fee. Post paid, OrricK Aube old sund. junction of East Front and Columbia fSeeon.n n... n,it... -..w.u .uuiow

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PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DR. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies, (free from mineral poisons) w hich diffuse themselves through every part of the human system, antidote! the Veneral virus, in the short space of from two to six days, consequently even- symptom of this insideous monster disease leaves the" system, and the patient is again ivstored to full health and vigor, w ithout any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and And the last state of their case w orse "than the first, are particularly solicited to call. Lonir standing eases of Gonorrhea and Gleet, strictures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, leneorrhea, (or w hites.) impotency. rheumatism, discses of the back and loins 1 inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, ic, w ill be quickly removed from tne system, by the use of Dr. Hall's Sew remertiet. Also, cough, colds, bronchitis, ihcipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles, tc.. will be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take particular -"Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, w hich expels reason, drowns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes strength. vitiates tlie

blood, causes internal, external and incuruble sores, makes a strong man weak, and a w ise uiau a fool, is treated with unparalleled success. Wenknetts und lmpotriicy , Pcbility of the Sejriiat Orgntit, most commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: lonjr resilience in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, elos. application :o business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted r-vww iii.it ii, c , niioms oi premature Oeeav. Washing of the organs themselves, heat ines's in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed : in a more mortifying rendition; cut oil as it w ere from all allurements of female society, w ith no , hoyesofdomestic happiness, m.,1 .ieprived of one I half of the incentives of life. I Persons thus alt'ieted. should call imincdiatelv on un. ii all. ano he at once restored to health ami iin)itiin-s. iii-i.iv TS oangerous. .G! K AMI f liVF.R. Or. Ihill's c..lel,mt..,l Ague Powders have uever been known to fail when taken according to his dir-rtions. They aro nature's own remedy. and purely v.-cetald-. " Persons at a distance can cor suit Hr. II. hv letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the" l'i.it"d .-uues aim banana. i:ov. lv; ISo'J. 4-I r A fHi c t e d Read! Mr.IlCAI ISojiwe, rstaldished five years nffo, by Ur. tviuUelin N. w. Corner of Third and I'nion Ms., I' 'tween Sprure and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen vears of j extensive and uninterrupted prr.-ic tice spent in this ' city have rendered Dr. Iv. the most expert and successful practitioner far and rear in the tieatment of . diseases of aprivato nature. Persons afnicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheuinati-on. strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or t impunities of the hi I. whereby the eonsiii-ition j has become enfeebled, are all treated w ith success. j He w ho places himself under the cure of Ur. K. I may religiously confide iu his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a ph s-cian. j Tuki'l'articiiliir iilicc! I Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently learned from evil comaiiioiis or at school the effects of which are nighth felt. -en w'--ii a-leep. aud destroy both mind and body, shoubi ap lv immediately. eakiK-ss am! coii.titutional ileluiity. loss of muscular energy, phjsi, al K-siiudr and general pro-trutiou. irritiildlily and all ie-rous aiieetions. indigestion. sli,:gil,iirs of the liver and every disease in any way council d w ith the disorder ot the procroaiive functions cured, and full vigor' e.-tore,!. J H. BDRROV'S ATRNT P L.ANTAT10N CORN Mil. I. m "THIS .Mill differs from all others in the construe--tion of the I pper or Runner Stone, w hich is composed of French llurr blocks, enclosed in a cast iron case, w hich forms the back and hoop of ineMone, wiin a cast iron r.ve, or liusli, th greater external diameter at the bottom than at the lop. w hich is secured at the back by four bolts, so thatcvery block is in the form of a dovetail, which gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required in small Mills w here the Stone is run w ill great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly made. It also gives weichi to a Stone of small diameter that i required, w ithout hay ing it thick or high, that make it top heavy. 1 lus -Mill isa square Inime ., , r i . iron, in the form ol a ., nwtiu.il cash greater quamiiy o grain and with less power than ny other mill now m use. 'Ibis mill is portable, and may be atta.l.ed t steam, crater, horse or hand power. -ii.-o. iio -i:- oi rrenti i,irr..i;ii r-iones, manu j jacturedon the same principle. : Joseph II. loirrows.of Ciiieiniinti. is thetnven-j or. tor w hu h he oUaincd l.c ltets Patent ill 1.-4.'. j rFor all infringements ihe pureliaser w ill be held ie-Mi,sioie ii.r tlie rigut ot u-mg. I hese .Mills do not require a .Millw right to set them up. aud a II lfat i ue-essarj lo pu them in opreaiion Mo attach a band to tlio pulley on the spindle. w ilii a pruui 'sutti .ientlj large to run the i4 inch .Mill e.-IO revoluiiou per minuie; atta.diep to horse. sterna or water pow cr. !' t!iestead application of twohorsc power, the Mill willgrind litofl bu-hels per hour ot good meal. and will grind wheat as well as Corn. I be 3d inch .Mill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 1(1 to 15 bushels per hour. These Mills are w arranted lo be iu every respect as recomnie d-.-d. All orders mut be directed to J. II. RrRROWS, Front St.. low er side, bet. .Main t Walnut, Dee. 3, lc5- 5U-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. ivpB. ig R. AZiti.Err. ISA AC STl'AITIl A: CO., -MILL FACTORY. Corner or Front aud John street-. Cin i""ati, O. Warehouse, t'l rrnf Street, ami ll'fitnut stt. hetwrrn Main The above isa wood cut of a single geare.l Oneen ofthe South" Corn .Mill, and Crusher. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation. " We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mill, by which means we convert aC.irn .Mili into stock-Feed Mill; but a few minutes work to put it on or lake il off. We munuraUure portable Mill, single and d.nitvlegeare.l (best .piality of French burrs') to grind Wheat. Corn aud Stock Feeds. cab ulated forsleam, water or horse pow er. These mills ha e been run by steam and horse power in competition a-aiust the other nuiktt of .Mills nf our cilv. at our state Fairs, and have never failed to carry otr (lie first premium tin one occasion w as aw arded a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took two first premium, as the best mill, at two Annual Fairs of our .Mechanics' Institute. I ALSO Po table Saw .Mills, to be run bv steam ' water or horse po.vcr. Ilii. .Mill was exhibited in I operation by horse power, at tlie Ohio State Fair in lsxii. when it w as awarded a premium and a .leu- : did silver medal. 1 A LSO lliifere it kindsof portable horse pow ers ' ami steam Engines. All our articles. fr ,.;,s operation. simplicity. usefu1ness.aud durability "are surpassed by none now in use. All our article-sure warranted as repre-eit d or no sale at our cost of transportation and th niouev ' refunded. , For a full description and testimonials of merit ' and usefulness we refer those interested to our' pamphlet, lo be had at our raetorv, w here we take pleasure to explain each article. ' , v xt ic k ,SAAC STK-"'B &BC : Xote. -Mr. Kimhr.U, the partner of J. turrows, while exhibiting a Burrows. Mill at our Sate 1 Fair, last fall, was lwiterous about his Mill and ' courageously entered into a verbal agreement with i me to grind coru thus: W hoever grinds the most regarding quality and quantity, w as to be the owner .ix - inuniriiimiio nun " and every trial: i FIRST TRI4L. Straubto run an 18 inch Mill; Burrows A: Co. to run a SO inch Mill. SECOND TRl.t L. Straub to run aC2 inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run al inch Mill. TU1RD TRIAL. Straub to r un a 26 inch Mill; Bnrrowi & Co. to run a 30 inch Mill. W"hen the pinch came, that boisterous courage tepped out. I o the above I now append a challenge to rrin.i cob teed out of whole ears ofcoru. I I w ill run my 18 inch -Cxitm ol the S,jith- win, - ! cob breaker attachment, the ameart,rle lhat took ! f.. Lt . ,1 i , . . I o,'k ' -or. last lal I. against ( """""" - '" "in. Mewart Ohio . .1 - --v. .ums, otun o o run at . oncet ntl if you are apprehensive ol a risky busi- , .- , .. - - j u , 'c "uure ap prooatiou to run .Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as an auxiliarv. Should est. von hare-mv nnt m ....: - .. m" sincle rfitf,e fil to grind e-pial in quality and 1untltI 10 ll combined productions of the t'woor idrid5,, - - d - Come boys, don't be cowardly-there Is nothing 1 like w alkmg straieht into the merits of a thing. j To J. II. BcRRowa & Co. nor. l'J t;j-Om,. ( .t. p... .i.i.. ... J ""u,r ",rer:.'?- 3-H- J1'n ' 'c, lurec uoors aoove regit i street

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' liroteetilurthe renmins from thn .nu-ltl uent loontinary interments, (as Uieirgreat strength prevents the earth from crushing them) and the (rratiflcation it affords the friends or the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept together in an imperishable case. j As we have recently reduoed our wholesale prices, we are now offerine favorable inducements to I mlertakcrs throughout the 'West, and respoct.....j Duiiv i, vi u,i 9 limn iiiem. . w- C. DAVIS & CO. my . N.t. corner Blh & Jlain sts., Cincinnati. prSTOJI made Boots and Shoe at i'1,.Iuo..Ia I ; by JAMES HUDSON, No. 2-23 Walnut street' Cincinnati, Ohio. ap !. ls.VJ IG-l-y FST1 Tf "KtlrTvTTi ,,,J aTln( Mr'(i-. ''is stock oflurni ir.u'; 11h!'vl,1T enlarged the room, and added AT I h.MuvY ha'1-' am now ready to supply the public with a good article of furniture, bought at established houses of credit. My ,"!ek xHlTJ'l f!'1""8' l,l,ruaua' 'tre.card.dinii.gand breakfast tables, writing desks. i '..i.,;.. working and w ash stands, bedsteads, ninsh. . and Miimon chairs, niattrasses, lounges, safes. crils. (V The articles I w ill sell cheap for cash or ai.i.rov ed conntrr i.ro. nee. Mrn,!. ... t 1 quliar's building. my lft-2-j-if JAMES. M TYNER. B1?or'"hErijfTl,,E,D S'"f;':'-rrltr,.Ta .b,i .T' , n,1!',nJ " "!!!- of ready made l l :-!h: "SP - a fow doors "lion ssiore, on Kunress street. oet 1 1 44-tf "rIafl,:vl.,:,'f'y', AtlrU Counsel" lor at L.i , Laurel, lud. Mtlll'PIt . ... . . , .j,,, LonnersviUe. Fayette I t oiti.ty, i.d ami. K. I ,-.. u : I hou. ... . . ......... iiiiiiieior. ins 1" g I ret air. umI! -,.r.,l-i....i . , veiitihited.favop.iblj situated, and' ev.'ri ai'-,'t o ! S-"1;1 .Whilst iV i"he b?st : . """""'i-' House in tin cm . Its I. il, .-ire at nit' sji:k' tune (!. T-I.-I-I... ., :,.."'""" JJ '-'- V IV r. , .t , 11 " """isencerw i 1 ideas, i sert 1 " "is and lorwjirdJdnv.rpeilt. J. A. Sl'IUfiM AN. SI1 II. WILSON KKOW N. i rnim-i ui..x- . w r i general Commission meriers an'.- paid io a ! ..r or'n this i..rL H,,,,'?' I,rmlme -'"i?ne.l for sal. T. ,'.. . - , -'. !UI" -' " est Front tri-et.Cincin-ni tlti innrkt t ihe,T.,,V.,'ri.!ri,nI;?r,:.',;on ,ino" " from all ., ' . -"arK g.i(Ml care ot Si lilnn f . ..; : . .1 I man tV .0.1, .in. ,i,io. nib Id. lSVJ l?-ly w . vri ci:o. s. Jenkins. B. r.rni ri - -Bi'itt. ;. . fi..tl ." . - - - - , - p i.i.r .n.-s 01 iirj t;,..is. No. i;3 West Pe I St " ..-t-ii wauil lanil 111, I o,.-;.,. 1. hi 1 f VnnV! a"I ! faiidie!!Tnelve ' 'loMars per Innidr. d pout.iU. and no cliar.- f,.r boxes at.M. HE.MANHS Candv Factory . Walnut - betw een Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati '"" apl n. l-.VJ !C-!j I "V ' - .Manufactures, and I. as ill store. 4 i.ler .t J .1....-- W t of Main. Hemp, lines ami tu iiu-s -Manilla and Cotton Kope. Cord ii ijiiaiiiii-s ami I sues n Inert he sells at mil 1J, ls.v laeturers pric rnanu-l'J-lv Jl A Coin mission .M reliant, and r in green and dried fruitlruit trees. ' everreeli evergreens, shrubbery. rrape roots, asparagus. and 'hu,,;"'l plants, garden seeds.nnilagrieiiliur.il impiemeius, ;xo. in. ( ongressstr s street, Cincinnati, Old mh ll, 1,-52 13-ly ntl!SO" tmi Sr.-Walm,tst.bet.v en Fourth ; i ami nun. i ineinnati. Ohio. O. II. Glfn'ov Hri,r,...,r i..,.. ..r xv.. .. .. v.ttri.Ol, I '" "aiiiuist. IlOUSe mh IS 1-J-ly t LOBE B.OTIIIX; STOitTJ t l & Stachel. wholesale Clothing Dei.f Ainberg liot, Xo. 'Mi .'lain St., i ineinnati. O. Oct. IT, 'jl 13-K T ;.-TIIKi. and RuckSiin Store H Ii Kimm.kr Xo. 2 .Mai,, street. Keep on hand Fr.-nch I a , f Skins; ll.-iltimore lo do; Philadelphia dodo; Philadelphia .Moroccos; French do. Span ish and City sole leath lilack Rin-k sl ii,. r..r ..... oi--ai.-ami retail. High est nrii es pain icj ueersKins and furs mh 111, IiJ..i i:t-lv rT( ii A AD CI.OCKS-Wm. Divcson is services to the citizens of l:r,i::. tenders his se villeand vicinity. Clock .Maker ami in the capacity of Watch am! repairer making and men ling g eXlM-rieiii-,- nt..l .I.I..I ..." Jewelry. A c. Long t ality are his reeomiiiei,il:itii.i.d si,...'- ,i. . .

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SriM,A,:"V-I:K rOIS-Manufacturers i ol I lanes. Carpenters' and Coopers' ed -e tools Also importers of Fore;gn and Domestic Ha"rd w are! 2Jj, Main street, Ciiiciuiiati. mli 1 Jv jCl PrStlOR PI.4AO FOItTESI-There 1 p- J '""usual demand at this time for low priced 'ru"n '"HrU'!S resulting no doubt from the scarcity "i money. I . t. , ... -- .."-i-jii . I llese Pianos ro K.tniitir!,! a 1., ... fine touch, have the emire iron framVnd labut not least are cheap. W e know of no instrument so iow",fp,0 "-"ynnalitie. that can b?SS w-ithT'h. ; r V"M Bnd exa'"ie them, together r,. p rul ""'"rt'-ont of Chickering's, and Ceo. A. Prince oi Co's Melodeons. at , 1 r. ,e , COLBURX fc FIELD'S,' ' i J'Y 0,e 1-M -Main !st. .. J. A . REKI.V, Ito!'i,",' ,,,rr'"" Wontist, l hankful for past favors, w ould be" il,,...;,;, ,V..'.'' l" "H Patrona ' " i-oiiinry. I! i' won .1 direct "i in in,, t.-t full set of Artiiieial County Fair. o- iiii.ii;iug a premium Jcein, ai uu lato Franklin All ..... . ' he lii.; " ' Art I-rfonne,l upon ant ., I x-. i i 11 l'r,n' ipies ami war "Vi-l1:. .""' ''harg is for examination or ,t-i a.,!. '" li'! -Nor"' Jr Hie Adair Ui,.',, y TT 'fl' ?U?'T VSO' .-"ncessor to Cc.;. deVi.' . ..."" 'V;""""'''l'""ers. w hoi -sale ntlrl rr-tail 1 : , " "V " oi..oi i ran. spa rent Window- Shad ! Also, cords. ,,P;ls, ,,;,. tK.r y i ( oii-pr- ii,i!. WTi,.,.,.r, ,!onr wFort', ;)r;,; j Cin.-nnr.ti. mn..,:r,.Tr nn,, t ro.rinv on" , , ' ' '-i .-.-ssori,n-,.t ..I Tnnoip-l-" now 1i1.1nu .....1 . ... .. .lvl-.... . , .- , , " ' mn' r's'iion-.l.Io pbe, - - .-n.w-.rt'- ri.ina 1.,. bo-,l fV'p-h viiir.tt- nr.. P-.r,nu lt1 fflictintT . all f.e n-w- F,-Pb F-nch tvt.., ,,M' ,nv'h' in lioni,.,,. . I, . "' ' '"'"r"in-.t P.-most eo-n-p..... ni-,,, ofV,.r.l in Pila cilv I,,-..!.. vit,i, t "rcbas.rs nr-in-."".examine our toelc. and eomi.-r. ",f "-"-e w ith thoe of ,m- oth - r,r,. .' I,1! TT- S- 11. M. KRVT SOV. c, , , Xo.?. Collej.. II.i!l. mn lTn.;';"frir-t,(n "r. I Xo. 5iVnint.. Fastb . F.O-M1, , ,1 s-,,,l, rine!ni,ni I I h... s Kes-illCI a.,.rt.,,ert nf X'M,. Poc ,n,l ..1, : 1 ltr,. ctr!,. ), u ,, ,,,ir . : , . ' ' ' "I oo '"i en.. im.o o.nr!. I Vnrtt so-me,it of prlnr tvt or 5tw nr pr bats ofniv wn mnnvrietnre. to w hi.-li !nv".. th ' ' '"rk. MV I'M n nl ... All.. ( s r,, ,,r nfn,v ,,,.. rHn(l, ani ,ronin. ' - "' "r"os vil. . nt-.I Vieillltv to rirn ... - 1 when von are In tbritv. mv ' Hparl'q nnrriTrprc!aI OnllPg-e. c r rnrer- ,.f lr n fn'f rifi.th C. . r .- ..- r m'K nhW r,..:, TnsCtotion is ,irv fo-tle-m o, r.,rtle-,l.- Tor th.. co-.ntip"-l,n.f,nd h-l-,n., r,..r.,;N Th co-i-s. An.,,,. .,!.,., ..,b-.. n V." "nr !""' of fiooV Ktv.- bt-To..l,rnt-v.n. sn,i,.,l to U.rnrt,nn of rp.sir, .,. p.r.,n,,,;ri T,r, nr vrar,;l T"n-' 'ior. -.r,wH Cnle.,l.-,n,. A ov. """" eo-.,n,.r.-IM ooor-.tio,. t' ""b;lto l..con,fl..i,e.l n-connt-r ' " '"""C e-n b . eo,,l..t.I in fro.n P,,t lAHrnM:,. Ter-n. --, in sd van r -r..,s ,,, in,pvi,,,I:1v mI SO. t''"V MP Ptilr tl n c'.ihoard cm b nhVM, nt frnm -ri. to per wnt . F-.-t'o.rr.-.r)ie,r, enn b- ol.tn:n,t nr 0.ipn nf '".'t .tion. or bv n.Mn,.!.. !-, . Prin. ipnl IV. I - .. 1 -Ivr. .1A -V , ovr,. mmi'tset.ld T.-.1 2 " "i" v-.'H'l. nv XI s roltegr. rjnibiinr. ''Vpinnt st.. Snw-rr A- Co. N". rin..n..i rt..,. pI'i " "r"',,ir,'v n"1- Tonrtrr Merchants and - dler ,.,t,r.1ie.I on tb lowest terms. Nov. ft. f LOTim, ratmer. xntinri nnt 1 .Iran,-JtkcV Ft.orrt,,. hsv- on hand a vcrx large and choice scWtion ofcloth,.rs..im..re snt.ncts and T-ans. for sale at the lowest figure..-.: Callan.Ueo thrm. mv - W".H.MooRsn.AxnnRsot.r.F.Wii.,Ttrn.S.B.Kv7. iMOORE, ANDERSON & Co. Publishers, Booksellers, and STATIOXF.KS. calers in Medical, Theological, Classical and School Books A'c No P Fourth Street, north side, west of Main and t Cc.rnerf Mnin,n,, Fo,mh CincinnMi chsnSnperior Blank Book, made to ohZZ iC-.T?oB::n0"'.,lU:am-B'1ts-foaut, Offices, Ac. ' .' V! -HITH A- eVIXO" WboiV.i.t o..-.., ri F a'"". Ao.Tsi. Wt Fourth stnet . "i.n w""" n "tl-l their now sale iniinnt; Al.:. . ,-t.. , , n1r"".2.: "' ,n "em, are enabled t extent, are enabled to fotir.H . u. i m no eel,h,.j 'I""mry '? M.or we"- from those ----.. , t-cieoraten anrt ll and unequalled manufacturer. A. Stod art. and '' war!. B' D."!h,,m- N- Y. A full written cash " - ' warrantee given with each Instrument. Terms mh 12 ly TAYLOR. PRFinifirifr 1 y??nTFHS anJ I'le dealer, 1 Irish ' lol, f nt"' ,,'h,'CC,,wi'' Alsn- Umbrel!,.Pa4. Pearl.t. f.7.' twrner o, Main an .... , .,,1.1.,. ah 13 1-. -lyd T Cv?13' BaUerr-nutter ih ?ken."4 cts.prr ,h' Soi Biscuit at 5 cts er lb. Ptndanaa. wt or uarrei. Jo. 30. Lower Msrt. ask s, jaw-n-tiT

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BRQQKVILLE MERCHANTS Great Excitement! VOTWITIISTASDISK the intense ex- ' iN citemcnt in regard to political affairs, the peo ' plo are vet more directly interested in knowine ! " "r 'j w'" l,e,t0 ,h''r lnterBit l "iakC tbeir fa" , and wmteT purchases, We ""Ue-.tangly vi-e Wh"e befou,,d aVaVge'sToTk ol Ladies Dress

notions, hardware, queeusw are. srK'eries. &c. de selected w ith care, bought on ths best terms, and w ill be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In conclusion we sav, call aud examine for yourselves. N". 1). GALLION. CI.tJ'riIl;. Tle subscriber takes pleasure in again uiinoiiiiciug to his customers aud the public generally, that the heavy sto k of ! Kfi'ulv .finite lolhiit, which he lately purchased in New York, is now art rivingaml ready for exhibition, embracing a vanity of every thing usually kept iu a regular ; l-uritif,liitiis sire. (His stock consists in part of Heavy Overcoat, of all kinds aud prices, together with an excellent assortment of Frock nml Sack Coats? Casdiinere. Satinet V rwrcil Pantu, Satin, Mlli, t'luili, A: Fancy Vots, ! Miiris), Ursiu rr, t'ravats, iVc. all of w hich he w ill sell on the most reasonuMe terms. He would then extend a polite- invitation ' to those wi.-hing clotliing ready made, to call and examine his slot k. assuring them not iu the spirit f empty boasting or iinncc -essary exaggeration, j but w ith the conridel.ee w liu h the la' ts llieliu-eiy s j naturally suggest, that a c heaper si.d I etter ise ted stock of clothing w as never opened in ill market. KICHAKD TVNEK. I October 20th, le.jj. J1 1ST KECEI VED and for sale nses men: line all' hoots heavy do kip boots ci s'om made do !iu!.gari:;n do waterproof do bojs youths and I'hildrens loots mens e:..-to:u made calf do fct coarse do 2 " boys kip and roars'! 2 ' misses shoes tW prs hil.lrel:s ,1,, 1 box ladies kid do 1 " pat. leather busk ins 1 4fc looroeio do 1 " patt -nt tipped do 3-'J prs taj lor ties' 1 ease calf bootees 1 ' kip do 1 " goat do 2 ' iiolia rubber shoes Al! comprising i!h h rg.'-t and 1 of boots and stioes. thai ehave sure ot offering forsIo. 111' l ilt It.. Ii "th.-r lu.ir' i l.-atlu' whi.-h I c:,ii t please. I l.ave now i.n h-tnd -'.'10 li.s. Hemlock Tarn: ."Villi Ciiirimiaii - 1 doz. Sides Upper 4 Kip and .!oz. Calf Ains. SliopitiakiT. Far i.er. and all w ho want l-nt'i-wouid do w. Hp, call and examine lis p-k I. f i makingtiieir pur, ('.ies. iMCHAKll TVXEK. October -Jt th. 7tKf"rS ' n MIOLV... ! am t ow re-eiv-I) n. g my fell stock of Custom .Va.le Hoots i.n.l Shoes. embracing M -ns. Wma -ns. Hoys, Misic. and Childrens; of every quality and price. I w ould say to all my old patrons and "the i-oiniiiiiniii g-n-eranj, mat 1 nave been very can-ful in s, i,-. tii g my present stork, aiming to bnj smh a, I can v. ith ' confidence reeoininei d. .Mv stock is h -avci ndi will be 1.1 as low as tln-v can l bought th -a ! Oct. ;t;iii. i.-j-j. LUTIAK'l" TVXEt: 1UIAD NTOA K. Lit. :-it d Stone. .fa su tl penor quality, iiinv on Inmd and for I,- ,-h.-! ItlCHAlUI I VM-.l.'."' SJitOISS. Tlie 1 undersigned again anno. nice ceiviug from Xew Yori;.n fre-u s h :....e is jJ5t re- ; -K of ncii-oiinj:,. , which, in addition to the -to.-!; now on hand, will make his assortment belter an. I more complete "- ' . i , e on -reil III variety is endless an, aliaos; in tin market. ' liiM'iierable. emoracing a tastet.il ai.d ju li, ion.; se! i lion of l aniTibi tu,.s nti , s:ud isciiitiia. ti'illi.r vviiit :a :l-. ISooih II tl J teflOf c 1.. L f . hat and c.-ii. lioiin t, :n pi ,-,.ajr in:..laihina, 1:11 liyvoir, ijlitMwan., qm--yi,rc, t.ioct i ic-.xt ,iie mi,! coftl rnrprt vv.irp, t oilon jin n. 1, -Mti. r, M inoovi -Li , l.it:i-i ii oil, wliiir l.-:,,, Ki i, .luiK-ts Suit, iron, naiU, :iutl -m l. and r. general assortment ofev-n thing ecrk-it in a country store. He would .y p, , . )r :..,.,(, that he has the ad-, ant:,.-- f (!lirI", V(..,rs ,.x..r,. ence in this branch of :..ii '..;,, ,.,1 15r.Kkville. with a., c-.t t.d-V a..p:)lii.t;.i;.-. w 'h 1! the prominent merchant.-of C. ncinnati. .-..,.! i!,.. Eastern Cities, w hich enables l.im p. 1 :.i!.,w f u res, and sell at such rates as w ill e. t.. him It7e permanent custom of purchasers. ;.,. ia-pe.t hisgoods. He would also stale t!iat his "i,H-kh-been bought with special retl.-renc- to th- want of the country, aid he Tatp-r, ,iu-tb.-.i ii... 1 nattems and. -A-ent lof liitTar, ., uJn tasbr, ..v. . r"- wt.m., not ... ,i n ,, cient to tenua7i!'r!iviU.Ji..!u'.-tiiVt.u buying elsewhere. "' So come one come all, to his old .-tan.!, ai d see if bargains can be had. All kinds of country produce taken iu exc'.ai for goods. The market pnee in cash always j aid f,,r gr.,i Oct. 2Cih, Ico2. Idl il.lKLi TVXl. Ii! 11EKMAS I.1NCK. jxo. ii. r.iv.iji har. Linck and Farcthar. X TII f. ; Pot (M!i( ,. building-. South Wi t orr .'lam anil Head streets. lirookvilV li.de., The attention of Ihe public is most r.-.-pe. u..llv invited to our spring slock of goods, ca refill i j s,"le. t-ed.exelu-.iv.-lj from the Cincinnati -Market "of the latent and tuo-t fashionable stvles." ' LlX'cix S; FAKut I1AK. lO..nT.S .DRlBBO.S.J,s, rec-iv-IJ ed a large ui.d handsome assortment of Ihe ino-t fashionable bonnets and ribbon-, and for-aleat l:1'"' LIXCKv FAKyUI.k"S. ITlSBKELLtSA: PAIJASOl.S-A large , ' '"l "! 1 inbrellas and Parasols for sale at the lowest pussildo price at m 7 LII.CK & FAKUCHAK S. V A 1 Lawi Silks, Sn cheap at my 1 C'V iOlS Splendid assorttm-i.t is. i.eruges. Ii.-R.ge He Latnes. Ti.i:.-s. itiiis.and while drees goods. Forsale vert I.IXCK& FAi:iri!AK"S. 1 ) It I . TS i LlMilll ,T! SVK. pieces of W ell I a-sor;ed prints and Cn.ghams. For sale al rdueed priceat "IVL 1-IXCK & FAliQLllAK'S. s M'MJICB VAI-:;:A ,-erv li,r.:i..,. , f tlie most fashion:," ,1 . :,." ,ir.i.i.. goods.just received and lor sale by '" ' LIXl K ,v FARi.:CHAK. T IV till' T- r -m- . - - . . - - .-.hi., ! !!!., AC, Lix, K .x: Far n" "An ....ii-. aueniion lo l!ien ir oi.ii,:, -p, sortinent of nails and gei rid st,.. l. of l..,r.i ,. ..... . iv..,,,-,, . ...c.iiuaii retail p niiij fr,-h 1 1 HOC I U 5 I S, Coi.-tamlv on 1 a l M plies ol the very be.-i.jiiaLtvofUr.it cheap store of n; s,at liie I.IXCK A FAKlil-HAi:. rfi"svtitF-wc i;.i, v.xw ?ltF-We have j-t rec, iv.-d t!i - ........ -.uu, nn -ii.cK oi tiue.-i.swar. in s,-..i b Hi peace, ever before o:r .red in th.s market lixck & F.u::i iiai:. my T i SHOKS-Wel.avelarg.-fv increa l ed ourstoekof Hoot, and Shoes, and nou oil -, nm.7,clr,1"''''a,'"' ' th.-ta.-e of thv .... .!,,,, ,.rs. II; ;:..; i i , , loin made ladies sin, i.er and l.,...-i ,. i,...i tlet babies boots and olher-tix -ns" in tow n.' 1.1 XI lv tV FAi.QCHAl 1T1MIOI.kt?:i?v ai ITTilt'VS. v j A'OB t.OFM tin PL- ii.t si i . rav t . ... bet. ill, AOUl st.. ke -..consian-lv on t,..,l .1 f lllattrass-s .if .It M.l. .... i an extra lot of liisov, !, superior snrinPieces, which are f..l.l.. i. .i. ... " , (both side, being alike .,..' n' ' 7 .. ";' ' different times: llius insti ., . , ".. "i..''.lJ . ' , l.,.... ........ ..-, I'.iiii.-r. : -sin -s ,.,,, -,:,,., ,r ii.-llldlilig. Til -t made ofthe very best material, and warranted are and . . 1...-.1 a .npiollia tor t ii.ni :.! th,. ..t . yt les I-air. .... "... than. 1. .' Il--V V. !oftr,,.holre...7-- .r; ' ,-'".." sireet. ,x Frcn.-h I t i,,,n'" ' ""-t.'i.tly on hand hrcn.n aid American Paper Hangings, ,:!, a. t lews. Chimnev Screens. i.le e-,-.,'. ' 1 '. i and Velvet and I mii.-.ti.... r,.'i. V-1-' ," .' inlf.r..! ll'l.-l...-, ,7 " '''"' "., V.IIIC11I1 uu-?Mie .iii.i it.... , I at t,n lowest mark. vi pnet . apl 9, l.-j-J lfl-l-v H ' S!C"" W'X M'ritif style of fashionah Hats.just received nml for sab- at I.IXCK & FAK.U'HAIl'S FREE STONE. T HAVE on hand, aud am constantly recei ing, - . ..,., a,,,, . i.i rr i,,n . ... ...... ...- .,,.0,,,. a,,., ,v arrangements are such that f can furnish the fj;owins articles cither wholesale or retail. m.low Sills and Caps, DoorSills.st. lis or Are wall coping; graveyard posts, head aud foot stones either Free stono or Marble. I have now on hand, 2piK pes window sills and cnp; 500 ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills. inch wall6iH) " of most superior water table; 400 " of head stones for grave yards; 2110 pes of grave yard posts, 7 inches square: 600 ft of stop stuff of all sizes; H .vm-of doorsilU, l-.'inch wall; ) " of flro wall coping. 2 hv II inchesHUM " of fence coping, 4 bv 1-J; ' Together with a lar-a 'l'2"e w1?r,''', for sale ery cheap" for cash. Give m e acait at !TK w- a un g3' '"Je Vine street, between Pearl and Colum bia, ..u ot-couu. i-ersons from the countrv aloiit purehasuiF stone, by calline on m, can gel their wants supplied at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, as I keep a large slock of mushed work, ofall sizes, constantly on hand to suit the couutry trade. JOHX H. LAW RF.X'CE, ..mh 12, lSo-2 12-ly Cincinnati, Ohio. ia0uciieuiyjiB OIUIA pOMRS. JKWELKV A XI) FAXCY GOODS TII- ' I LITAKV t.OODSImporters and dealers in the above n;.i i' -,ii t-ii at low prices. rz. I Kit SMITH, X'ov. 4t5-li in. Cincinnati. 3li Fifth M.vot. OTICE.Tli nndenigted has two new w agi on. made of cood material, and bv eood orkmen, which he will sell cheap. Oet. 9Sth, liK.-4i. KICHAKD TTXER.

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11. k i MHo.i: SC1LI, Of an improved plan, put up in auy part of tho country. ICepairii.gdone on the shurtesl notice. It E FFl.lt I'. (LS. J. S. Cheneweth A: Co., -Miner, Andrew s & Co. Bishop, VVUs (-.. K. Buchanan. John wasey 6; Co., Bnrdsall iV Lrother. Columbia stre-t. north side, between Sjeamor and Broadway. Cincinnati, Oliio. ml'i 5 ly A.VOTIIEF illF. 'F l.nPOKTATIOSSKr.A I A K K 1 Al.. By the .-irhval of the si.io --roresi laie ana --.--ai n-iu ai tirieans troni l.iverMitd. w e hae recciveil our Spring supply of tiucensware. consisting of beautiful new patterns ! Tea ware. A:e.. common wan. iS:e.. wi:kti we will repack or -ell iu original na-k: ges on mot favorable terms. l'ICKM)N a I.EBETTEK. apl '.1, 1C: 1-y 21? -Main st.. bet. Fifth and Sixth. i A- r. lirtKit!'?. .'el. Pearl street. C. IIt warps le-l re -d--. i,.-. r.dl r cloth. , leal:.-."-, comb p!.:tes. ! cinnati. .1 -aiers to sat shuttl-s. picker-, hari.e. t papers, tenter uoo!,s, card cXc. Also .'get ts for Smiih.W lna hii.e ca-.i-. ! '.. V". V lu;;-:it" !. I.. I -.".; lv Vi'helKt: r Transia: elfilllierv. v Mi:;. 0!i:o. f; V. i . , er Lii'i!, !:r. -Vain:-k..l!. Fancv and Wcieru l.VJ U-I-v ta. tur is Soap., an,! I Ko.i. Ciiuli Ooi'ntrv Kerch. 1 Uu-een.-w ale. Clin a a:i-t i;;i,s I- i i'i:i i; . . ratl'i e.ig d :..;. c. I". "5 " C :.iii:. iu i . :. . ui.d : Si" " '-"-t'l rU g :. vari-f "H " li.ie T.-a :.i d linn;.' l.il 11 U.xe tii .- .X neon gl A tiPeral .iiri4.tilv ot ,.eu:i cat h b:I!. t a:.d ..i m i ,. :;r i to our. -lock ol U::re. .ow U. . "f artiile. r wre, K ai-i nil.-we I ;.i . ! Xo.ni. Vain - r - t. .... - . Linn l!"S lia-.i-....r. -tor,. A- 11. HI ';"! vs. .or r .::t'.i .. i. . Y. iij !'-. 1 5-.'- !..-!- 1 m: m: It M-.,r:l.,,r,, -I 'nrii" Oh:-.. f Court alio ". . : ' - ! : i .-! .: dav. X. Lll.ci.e.!. i:.. .-I !. l i-;-:.:-i (J t-I.I t; r t !lltvi I ! i.i X, : - '.11. I . . i. -iy - ... ;, i ti.-i.-. n"- iv ' . , -i... , ",' -M;.r.l.. I t..ke pi. asur-in oni-o n: the p..l !i, p. an ,-,::.,. i: ale.n ..: u.y I! A i .- pru g. :,- I .,ii, i I ;!,:.; it :'. lio-ir fv.,r ai..l ...i:i;ar.- w -!l v;-'. :n.i in:.; be .. ler.-.' I ,, a r.-.-:.r.l-si.mi. . . .. .", I .-.' In.'j,l-as-.lt...:.w tt H.ils o . - - 111 :. . ; I .1 . th(? il wl,, i..:i b. - ' ".' '. .... in;. I.-a .- lli -ir . ". Ii. CA I '.-I I.i, y.;.ii, st. . :i..: ! -.!. . K i .v F itrr S'teof K nr.fi i i i The o'li.-.i iiaviV.. Warr. n rea.lt to .i at.kr.n. I t,' t. i S. .M.tV C. .ii g. i- i 1 art of I". ill r o ill it .1 Vvat s of ti i. kil . Fi.v.-n - , i d II. !!. A I lie More rooms ,.r M. W. Hurton. in i'.roo'. vill -. er.. !':.! o -r -d w id: th.. lie are rferre. i.nd eonyeiiier-. of rooting, p. m ,,, j.,,. , .111 r.. l.il. ty. .-' ea j,i es. -af.'' recoiiim,.,,,! j, as superior most bnildine. ' j iu. 'si sc-'i-v iii ; cop ,..,; . K A K E !i rtr, I We t.rlMCr.t foliate on ba; .! a ii. .,-s 'Fclorf -rtofli ,Oll, penor CIS ..f i.-loit -ons at pro e to -it l!o !" cl-vi.!..':'!-II oesiri.'g lo l.ri.s.-ss :nt i.,.l inenl. coin bum g u.UHy and d -s. Tlie large,! -ie ;n -d X-lo.':-..,, ril,!...-' e exe'-'-lipgly l nr.- ai ! . lire loin! cr.e.g!. lor a rconiT'as is 5 M'T;iv.-s. l i.-mo cr.s... (soei-tM-es c: are beautif.-l. Tb- t..r :., rich, sod by usicgil e sw ell small cliur. h or hi, II. 1 1.,, j an. . trom tl'.- t dow n I 4 ... lay. in lain ca.S"s. av '..-t. exo-pt in sivc ii" 'i:-"-cii.eni in ev.TV r an. I on.. :.rd ! nib. We nr" . 1 g-M f-.r t!I " e-t. :,i-. s.. ;,, n,::ln:f: ael.iror's pri-es. w bob-,:.!.. r I an" retail . I"e: e :.!! .-.! ev.-iudt ,- t:..-sf. XI. .d'-.-ns. 1 g.-ri'.-r w;ii r, r.. n... , ,.r n I bo f.."n.l w--- ,,f tl.-. . ..... .. r.. dories of ("1 ii keri: g. 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C . -...-ipttv on '-;,i:. a,. g..l.' tint .Mi,., lever :n ar-d g !l !en . rt; g.,1.1. . c'--. o .i.i ai , ,0.. ,', p r,-U: .ion r - i . scissor. d,-i t-.i ft -s. t... under Commercial ran'..'. ett.'n,-, .', rt. nee t o' v. rtr - : -,.: tine g .b! i.-r a in I co. o:n :i '--. tui .- u- ta-l r-!-.-s-s. i i-: t r;-'"r-. kui' ' A e. X... tW!. Main st.. Ciiic'i.r.Kti. Uliio. rl-Vr; C .RffcTT Fl PMTI Ttt:.-! . xt t .MM-, xiami t-.r..r f F.-.-hioi.-.l.l Cab't is. ; t irt,it-tre. Sotiis. "',nir. . . V,-.. Xo. r S, -.ore -I.. i.er - . gives hi- : -r- : ' ga";!!''.:. 1 - u-";,!'i caii -.: '.1 ' -ir evperi.-nce in tbe I..' ti.ii.V t... can give ger"t i ln-avson 1-an.l. t- on- ,o,.r v.- T'li-.l. ;. atl-. t'on to ni.ii. -iT:, i ,r i . for in hi t'-t-.-. nu.-i : 0 ,r pnncpal E i-t -rn , .-ml snt.-fii, t on. Iirg . :,. Wo-'.- ,11". f. . f l . I .r;,- .1 r -o-pre !. ,1 -mil .-..'1 y .-.; t -d. F.irniturr t"l,',!-.lNt -r, do-o-will: ii'-atucss in. ap ! lf.-ly :nl! l. : it '.. 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A kiitueimtj One square or ls will be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made In advance. on doll.-imnd tw.niv-iii- .-.-nt. if payment be delayed one vear; and one dollar and ' nny cents ir delayed two vears, and in the same proportion for the time paym-nt isdelaved. Large advertisement for a longer time will be charged n the sam- ;nnr. les T A VIC EI. IRO t'OI XDH Y and I J rllinrShop We arn mall ufaeln ring th-es!i-iiiff machines. Sepamlor. Plough, Stoves. Water neet. in, low w eights. Wagon Boxes. fcc. Having enlarged our establishment, we are r. repared to fill all orders with dispatch, and will, i desired, warrant all tho articles we make. Job and repair work done. e4-24-t.- J. Tl LXEY & CO. pilOTF.CTIOX Fir -.M arine and Inland Insnrane-. by Prot"cpon lnnntirn Company, of : Hanfor.1, Conn. The nndrsigne.l. AgMit 'for tills old and r "ponible offl. e.isalway-. prepared to is-j sue policies, upon appr.iv.-l risV. on favor-ibid term. JOHX J. rOl"T. 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