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1 through the gTassy taoe, or the pleasant highway. It certainly was stranpe that i Nelly thus hoimeil him, for his practiced

eye read at one glance that she loved him, and et her conduct wa directly at variance with the tale told by her flushing cheek and kindling eya. Ah, Nelly, mach suffering and ecorn had nude the distrustful: Thoa hads't Vet

that thoa wast loved for thyself

(TO EE CONTIXCED.

MXi: STiTtS .MAILS.

a talk: - From the .New York Dutchman. . NELLY CLIFFORD, tBt'TlirtBE SEAMSTRESS. BV HART W. JNVm.N. Features faultlessly delicate, although now

Jiotnrtail with oai ii : checks on which the Hush I

of fever lingered now, and eyes dilated and!10 '"'Jru burning with unwonted brilliincv; rich, wavv . alone! ma.ses of long brown hair, falling over hrr :

forehead andstre;tmiii; firout ujioii tliesuowv pillow no wonder that the young doctor gazed long upon the i!moit uneartiil v beauty

I Her Willi lav uciorr mill, auu tmMe iivn. i- , til roused by Annttardh, who anxiously ex- :

Claimed: "Tell me, ilocler, tio vou think she litis a fever'"

"I fear so," was the reply as lie counted the : strokes of the quickly throbbing; pulse, and j '

marked the noshed cneek. Nelly started upfront the pillow at the ton nl of voices ami gazed" witti a vacant tare. The doctor turned from the bed,and ajvauced to the tible, where he mixed a cooling draught and handed to Aunt Surah to administer to the utfering girl. "Here, Nelly," said she, holaing the mixtare to her lips, "rou must take this, Nelly, it will do you good "

Yes, yes," Slid '.He ynnng girl, seizing t.ie i Arrive at Lotansriort same dnv l.vV.n m

cap wildly, "1 will fiuis!i it in time. See, I j 4135. From .New Castle, by Cadiz. Mechanicshave oulv one more row of Uce to put on; I hurt. Hunte rsville. and Sew Columbus, to Penbut let nie rest a little now, lr I am so i dleton, 91 mile and back, twice week. o , T , ,. , , . . . i Leave Sew i astie VI e.iiiesda. and Friday at 8am; weary I bu I it snail be gone in mOD, 1 as j Arrive at Pendleton same day s by 3 p m. sure you, Mis-i Vesto,iI" i Leave Pendleton Thursday and Saturday at 9 a m; Neliv.ch.ld, riont vou see vou are at home? Arrive at Sew Castle same days by 3pm. i -j--.,.. ov" ,,,!,- iw li Avr ! From Frankfort, bv Keese's Mills, LebaaU Auul Sd.aa, aux.ous.j , as .e beat over . non mlA ,.imes()Wn) to Ualivll,e) mit aud her. j back, once a week. "Home! yes, 1 must go home now, for mv ! Leave Frankfurt Wednesdav at 9 a m; head aches, and I am we;tr ! There, now, 1 : Arrive at Danville next day "by li m; have set the .ast stitch. See, it is a., rinisheul Sftt'."? m; Oh, it is a gay ball dress, M iSi W eston! and ; 4137. From Winainae. bvUe.larvville. to Seltilthe young gul wildly laughed, and then said, ' lo 23 miles and ba.-k.onee'a week."

In a low, pleading tone let me go home , .inatnae 1-ri.iay at s a in;

2. On motes where the mode ofconveyanec admits of i, the special agents of the Department, also post office blanks, mail bags, locks and keys, aro to be conveyed without extra chance. 3. No pay v ill be made for (tips not pefocmed: and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained, three times the pay of the trip maybe deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fonrth of the compensation fortlie trip is subject to forfeiture. Pcdiivtion may also be ordered for a grade of performance inferior to that specified in the contract. For repeated delinquencies of mo kind herein specified, enlarged penalties proportioned to the nature thereof and the important- of the mail, may be made. 4. For loa ing behind, or throwing offthe mails,

or any portion ot them, lorthe admission ol pas-

engers, or lor being eonvemect in settinir

Affile ted Read! MF.C1CA1. Honno. rstnblUhrd five year aro ly Ir. Kinkrlin-S. W. Comer of Third and V'nion sts., betn'cen Kpraco and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of extensive and uninterrupted prrnctice speritin this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitionerTar and near In the Ueatment of

diseases ot aprivata nature ulcers upon the bodv. throji

bead or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stricture

(Travel, disease arrslne from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success.

He v. ho places himself under the care of Dr. K

BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS

Great Excitement! VOTWITllST.tXBnK the Intense ex 11 citemcnt in repard to political affairs, the peo pie are yet more directly interested in knowing Whn, it vtll in, t. tl,..i vi,.t.n..t Ia m-iL-A tli.,ivfnll

; private nature. Persons afflicted with j an, winter pnrchass n the body, throat, or lops, pains in the w e uuliesilatinply a.lvise a call at the

'Ol.l hitr I'srarr," Whera niay be round a larjre sto-k of Ladies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, qucensware. prtx-eries, &e. Ac, selected with care, bouirlit on ths best terms, and

-,. , A 1 - 1 , . UVUI II III ! IV V HITS, silt may rolipously confide in his honor as a gentleman, 1 will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In ccnclu

KOIOS AI.S frtrrrviw th t;.q r., x.tA i ruiiiiii!? an exiirs convey il:if oonmirnia! n.telli

siales inni July 1, 1):? to lln30 Junf IK4.fn : f-"1

thi 1nll.iuitkr roni.it ; ii,a lvni ivi

vil'.l.e received at the Contract Office of the Post i . 5- Fines will bo imposed. y.ules the dt-linqeincy

Ofiice Department, in the citv of Washinjrton, until . Oc promptly an.l satislae onlv explained by cert in

9 . M. of the 41 h :.ril IKAtr to he ilccideti on tlie

and confidently rely upon bis skill as a physician.

Takel'arlirular otice! Younir men who tiave iii.iured tliemsetves by a certain practice indulired in a habit freuiiriillv

iiiu ad ol the mail, a quarter's pav maj be de- ' learned from evil companions or at school the ef-

I.MUASA.

From July 1, 153, to June 30, IP54. 4133. From Lafayette. by Rcnnselaerand MorocI co. to Momence, Illinois. 7U miles and back, once I a week. Leave Ijafayette Tuesday at T am; ' Arrive at Momence next day by 6 p m: ! Leave Momence Thursday at 7 a m; I Arrive at Latajeltesame day by 6 pm. 4134. From Locansport, by I , to Camden, 16 i miisand back, once a week. Leave Lopin.ort Saturday at 6 a m; j Arrive at Camden same day by 11 a m;

! u'me cauuien bi.turoavat I p m;

caU-s of postmasters, or the affidavit of other cred- '

liable persons, tor tailiugto arrive in cot. tract tune; for ncirlectins to take the mail from, or didiverit

into, a po-t office; tor suffering it (ow ui either to

! focts of w hich are iiiirhtlv fell, even w h"n asleep.

and destroy both mind and body, shoulu aiply immediately. Weakness and contitntional debility, loss of muscular euerpy, ph sical cssitnde and general prostration, irritability and all nervous alleetions. indigestion, slujrsishness of the liver and even" disease in anv wav connected w ith the disorder

the unsiirtablenessof the place or manner of car- ' of the procrealive functions cured, and full vigor rjin;ril)to be ii.jured, destroj cd, robbed, or lost; j estored. and for refusii.jr, after demand, to convey the - mail :is frequomlv as the contractor runs, or is con- I pp i r TP PKP t W3 TTPTTTM cemed in runiiiil'. a coach, car,or steamboat, on a K,tJj D1 . V KLJJ! rome. With unparelleled Success 6. The Poslmnstrr tSencral may annul the con- 134 WALSCT M'1"KET. C ISCl.NS'ATl, OHIO, tract for repeated failures to Tun agreeably to eon- . R 11ALL offers to the afflicted New Keme.Iies!

tract: or uisube; u.ft Uie j.osl oliice .aws, or the in- f (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse them-

mnimnn xx-pai iiucm, i"i niusii.c ..io- sci ves in ro iipn everv part ot tliebuman svstem, chanrea carrier when required by the Department ut,tt,nrs the Venefal virus, in the short space of to do:tor.fcsi:umjs the contract without the as- : from two to six (lavs.consequentlv everv svmptom sent 01 the Postmaster General; for mimiiiR an ex- of this insideous monster disease leaves the' system, press as aforesaid: or Iortra1.-port11.1r persons or i;d the i.aticnt is a.rnin .stored lo Ci.ll h.v.l'ih

ipncKaes eoinejiiig iiiaiiauie tuaiier uui ui me ; visor, without anv danser from exposure, or ill- ' All comprising the lanrest and best sb.t. toct-

"'i11- . . , , , . ; terniption ol business. , of boots and shoes, that we have ever had the-plea- .. The PostmnsterGeneral may orderan increase J 1 hose who have been unsuccessfully treated, and sure ot offennir forsule. S D G iLLIOS of service on a route by allow ing therefor a pro ! find Hie last stal. of t'teir case wr. than th rt ' '

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sion we say, call and examine for yourselves.

S. D. GALLION. JUST KECF.IVF.Dand for salo 2 cases meus nuc calf boots

1 do heavy do

do kip boots

custom made do huneari.in do w ater proof do boj s youths and childrens boots mens custom mado shoes calf do u coarse d

2 " boys kip and coarse brogans 2 " misses shoes 200 prs childrens do 1 Ikix ladies kid do 1 " pat. leather buskins 1 " morocco do 1 " pattent tipped do 30 prs tax lor ties 1 case calf bootees 1 " kip do 1 " pout do

india rubber shoes

" ' jlj WHOLESALE j KECKLER & BROTHERS, fr----''. S T.?. W 'SE 1 Tmportersof Tliisiral Inslrnmcntt,Ct TJSS'S: : k? 1.1HT Have I MAX, FKF.SCH r tSGLISH I.Mcy J.

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couutry merchants. I Our prices are unifonn and cannot Cut! t., i I

satisfaction. " S". H. "c are agents for Putnam GLASS WORKS, and are alwas prepared to fill orders for KOTTI.KS, FLASKS. Vials, A:c., at lowest fiirurs. SKAMAXS&HAISER Water St., near Main, Cincinnati, Ohio, ap 9, 1.-5 10-ly

J.irpLEGATE. S. ri ll KIXOFR, A. H. rot NSFORD.

A ri'LKli ATE &, CO

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" - bw7,-, i iiyrn l rj ri , orlU siile. four tnrs Kat of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of atrinps for Violins, Guitars. Violincellos. and Double Kass, constantTy on hand.

consistincof JupJars, ' ""'ers of rteab-rs in the above articles exetuMilk uauo.Churus.&e.i prtmiptly and on the most rcaon-,l,!0 terms, of cv.in varietv of pat- Jr f " X s "K-s. IX S1 RCM ESTS.

"t saie ot ll.-.ulcs : l o. i Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfamcn, at catalogue prices. Sov. fi, If 33. ie-lv.

DR. MARnilvl-c.

UTERINE CATIIOLICOX

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ALSO. Shaker Pines'

i and friction Matches.

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S. ENOUGH ec SO.NS. Wholesale and Retail KM.UMVS ,H.tKI FtCII HF.Ksi, H Second St., between Brorolwav Y l.u. How. Cincinnati. Ohio.

Iiuuir.Li.tKS. i-iihiishers. Stationers, Printers Sov. Ii, lf.ii 4ti-l r. and U!.mk Book Maiiiifacturers, So. 43 Main

street. West Si.le. below Second St. Cincinnati, O

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tose incidental to the rest,

marneo or single. art! a.

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QPUnCFAIIOSOU tS.j. O TLE.MKX'S HATS. I shall iutrodm-e mi

now, for I arn so tired,and my poor head aches

Arrive at Saltillo same day bv 4 n m:

Leave Saltillo Saturday at Is a" in; Arri e at Winamac same d-iy by 4 pm. 413?. From Craw fonlsville. by Independence and Pine Village, to Oxford, 4) "miles aud back, once .1 week. Leave C ran fordsville Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Oxford samedav bv 7 n m:

moaned wildly, clasoeu ner n-uius over her 1 Leave oxford 1 hursoay at am:

forehead, and murmured ".irs. Wcstou vou : Arrive at crawtorosviiie same itay by . p m.

ead, take

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ieiiy, iieny, yoo u rc wtaui ui oic , if you talk so! Don't you see that I am not ; Miss Westou, but vour old Aunt Sarah!" nud I

the old woman soubed aloud; but ISe.ly only

ar nnuii.o- co.ls of lire on i.w head. t.,k I . "om nrownsiow . ny ,,ousion, to Bloom

liigton. 38 miles and back oncca w, ek.

j Leave Brownstown Wednesd:;y at6a m; : Arrive at bloimirirton same day b 6 p m: Leave B!oomini;ton Thursday at 6 a m; Arrive at Brownstown same day by 6 pm. ; 4L10. From Muncietow n. by Jay's Court House, ' am! Sew Corydon, to Wilshire, Ohio, 74 miles and back, once a week. I Leave Muncietown Monday at 8 a m; 1 Arrive at Wilshire next day by 6 pm; : Leave Wilshire Wednesday at V a n; ' Arrive at Muncietown next day by 6 pm. 4141. Prom Albion, to Sw an, 11 miles and back, once a wvete. : Leave Albion Saturday at 7 a m: Arrive at Swan same day by 11 a m; j Leave Swan Saturday a II p m; ' Arrive at Albion same day by 5 p m. ' 14'2. From Liberty, bv Clifton, A bi.ipdon. Cen- ! tKi.il! 1 ...... VM....t.: ..r.. , ... IV; am

t , in , nil , 01m iiiiriiiiiiij:ji,ii, IU HKlli;3ICl, 11

.t.d mci, . rmtesa'Ht back. once a week.

them off; take them off, I sty

a louder toae, she exclaimed "it is worth two dollars to make the dress, and she will not pay me; but I will ii.ive it; I will h ive the money V and ajaiu he tiirevv her arms alolt, and tiie eye sparkled aud barueu briji.ter thau ever. Dr. Emmons was shocked. What dies this mean he asked "Oh, sir, she will die! my darl.ng Nel ly will iiie, and all for that proud Miss Westou! For two twy and nights has Nelly worked on her ball-tiress, and they kept her last night until she hid tiaislied it, au.i then, sick ami tired, she walked home through, the s:iow.

And now must she die! Oil

tar, vou must save her; aul the terror- ; Leave Liberty Tuesday at 9 a m: stricken woman g tzed appealing V into his Arrive at Winchester "next day by 12 m; face, while Neliy laved. . iucessaully, ! 1

for she was in the ceiirium of the brain fe

ver. I5 calm, my good woman, I will do all I anfor neice,"' was the reply, as he satiiowu and wrote a prescription, and c.irefullv folded it up and said "do a'icoriliiix to my direciions, and we will hoe for the best." And this-, then, trj l!i-- clmr.n trr of the woman he h id begin to love! This, then, was the character of her whom he hid regarded as the embodiment of a'l his hoyih dreams of the good, and the beautiful , and the true! She had flan nt-d and laughed in the bail room, while she who decorated and arranged the folds of her costly si ken drapery who had stolen hours from sleep to pri lily the v.taIty of tlie belle a !id beauty Ity tessiug aud writhing with piiu. Her eyes spiri,l -d with gratified pride, her cheek bloomed wit'i ths roses of h-alth , her fingers were circled with co'.(v rlucs; while

this poor sewing girl v ts stru Bess, perhaps wilii vruil!

The eyes now bri::il with the fierce lever fire, and the deficit.- forui no v writhing be

fore him, had bent over the bill i!re.-s, unlll the eye dimmed and t!ij brin whirled; those 'attenuated fingers h-d ben pricked and swollen, and all V gr.it if v the vanity of a b ll room belle! And it is always thus! The proud a.id tlie wealthy ah, little re. k they 0f the bitter lot of the poor, they are hippy, their wants are gratified, an i she who h is ministered unto them is forgotten ! Thee an I siniilir thoughts p issed through the mind of Dr. Em-nons, as when the first, faintest' streams of the grty dawn glimmered in the eat, he tuni -d his horse's h-ad home-w.-.r 1 from the cottage of the vill.ige scam-trcss.

4143. From Portland Mills, by Parkville, to Bru-

! in s Cross Koads, lo miles and back, twice a : w tek. : Leave Portland Mills Wednesday and Saturday at flam. i Arrive at Bruin.s Cross Koads same day by 12 m. i Leave Bruin's Cross Koads W ednesday and Saturday at 1 p in: ; Arrive at Portland Mills same day by 4 p m. i 4144. From Ha-rerstown. by Vnionsport, to ' Macksville.'JO miles and back, ence a week. Leave H:;gerstown Friday at '.la m; Arrive at Macksviile same day by 3 p m; i Leaves Macksviile Saturday atSam; Arrive at Ilag.'rstow n same day by 2 p m. 414",. From Columbus, by joiiesille, to Rocki ford. 16 milesand back. once a week. ; Leave Coliimbus Saturday at 6 a in: , Arrive at liockford same .lay by 12 m; ; lnrave Rockford Saturday at 1 p m: , Arrive at Columbus same day by 7 p m.

414fi. F'nim Lafayette, bv Davion, W inship's

Mills. Jefferson, and Frankfort, lo Michigantown, j lo 10 se,.ollll Asssistant Postmaster Gc 32 miles and back, oncca week. perscribed "Mail I'roposals in the state l eave Lalayette t cdnesday at . a m; u sllo,a,i be guarantied, and the sufficiei

rata increase on the coi:tn.cl pav. He mav filsoor

deran increase ot speed, he allowing, within the restrictions of tue law, pro n,ta increase of pay for the additional stock or carriers, if any. 'the' contractor may, however, in the case of increase ; of sliced, relinquish the contract by giving prompt ; notice to the Department that be prefers doing so to carryiiigtlie order into efl-.i-t. 'i lie Postmaster General nia also curtail or discontinue the service, prorata decrei.se of pa . if be allow one month's ex tra compensation on the amount dispensed with,; wl.i'iiev .-r. is opinion, liie pi. blic ii.t"rest4 do not requir.i ;iie saia-j.or in case bo desires to supersede it by a different grade of transportation. I f. Payments w ill be ma le for the service by col- : lections of or drafts on j.oslmasters or otherwise, j alter the expiration of each quarter say in February, May. August, and Sowiuber. S. The distal. ces are given anoidiig to the best ii.fornii.tioi.; but no increased pay will be allowed, ' shoulu they be greater than ad eitised, if the points to be supplied be correctly stated. j 10. The Postmaster General is prohibited by law j from know ii.gh making a contract for the trans- i portation of tne mails w ith any person who shall have entered into, or proposed to enter into. any combination to prevent the making of any bid for a mail contract by any other person orpersons.or ' who shall have made any agreement, or shall hav'e ! given or performed, or promised to give or perform, any consideration vi hatever, or to do, or not to do, anything w hatever, in order lo induce any other person or persons not to bid fora mail contract. ' Panicular attention is called lo the 2fth section of I the act of l3ti, prohibiting combinations to prevent

i bunting. ' tl. A bid received after time, viz. Tlie 4th of April, If 53, at 9am, or without the guaranty required by law. or that combines several routes in one sum of compensation, cannot bu considered in I competition w itli a regular proposal reasonable in : amount, 12. A bidder may offer, w here tlie transportation called for by the advertisement is difficult or impracticable at certain seasons, to substitute an in

terior mode of conveyance, or to intermit service i postpai j a specified number of days, weeks, or months. j Jij-'tes la

j lie ma, pnqiosc 10 omit all iiiacccssnin- unice, or ' ; one not on the stage or railroad, or at a steamboat ! landing, as the ease mav be: or be may offer to sub- '

slit ute an inferior mode of supply in such cases. Ho may propose different timesof arrival and de

parture, provn.ed no more running tine is asked, and no mail connexion prejudiced. He may a,k additional running time lor the trip, during a specified number of da. in seasons of very bad roads; but bevond these changes, a proposal for service

differing from that culled for by the advertisement I will not be considered in competition w ith a regu- I lar bid reasonable in amount. W here a bid containsany su.h alterations, their disadvantages: will be estimated iu comparing it with other pro-1 posies. 1 13. There should be but one route bid for in a j proposal. 14. The lonte. the service. the yearly pay, the name and residence of the bidder, and those, of i each member of a firm, where a company offers,! should be distinctly slated; also the mo le of con - I vevance, if a higher mode than horseback be in- ' tended. I

13. The bid should be sent under seal, addressed !

neral, su- ,

ite of .- :

are particularly solicited to call.

Long standing eases of Gonorrhea an! Gccr, Strictures, urethral discharges. burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lenenrrhea, for whites.) im potency, rheiima ism, diseses of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, &e.,w ill be quickly removed from tne system, by the use of Dr. Hall's ,r7r rriafiifi. AIsi, coughs, col. Is. bronchitis, ihcipient con sumption, dj spepsia, chronic dysentery .diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. Ac., w ill be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take psiniciilar Notice, That loathsome fiabit. most frequently indulged in by youth, w hich expels reason, drow ns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates tlie blood, causes internal, external and -icurable sores, makes a strong man weak, and a Wtc tau a

loot, is treale.i w itii unparalleled s iceess

TI-.ATIir.Il.I am just receiving from Cin. i and other markets a heavy supply of choice leather, w hich I can sell at prices thai cannot fail to please. I have now on ha nd 2-iHfl lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole 5(10 Cincinnati do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 " Kip and tdoz. Calfskins. Shoemakers. Farmers, and all w ho w ant leather, wonid do w ell to call and examine his stock before making their purchases. RICHARD TVSEK. October 2tnh, 1S52.

EX

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sn le of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday the r.ib n

March. I lake pleasure in iuy iting mv patrons and the public to ::n examination of mv' HAT for the Sprii c. as I am confident that it w ill commend itself to their favor and compare well with anv which may be offered, both as regards shape and quality. I shall be pleased to show my HATS to all who may favor nte with a call, and every can- shall be taken to plcatc those w ho mav leat'e their orders. ' " C. R. CAMP.

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T nii.orters A- Manufacturers of

I Havana and DoincslirCIja rs, And Dealers in TKA CO. SSVFF, &C. So. 23 Mail. Street. Cincinnati. Sov. 6, 1K32. lfi-1; r.

JACOB I'. Ki:iM., Tnnnrr nntl C'ur,1 ricr 3 15 .tlntn Street f inciiiiinti; ' betiveeil Sth and !ttli--Kecps constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at tlie low est cash prices. i)ec. 17, 1S52 52.

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Ofthese are Pro, 1PS,-9 , 1 Womb; Fu oR .UtrnorWi ,,,. ,. !l ' i SIAT.OS D ri.,KR41,N ""I. IwJ Tal H. MoRiu,;r. or Floo.b, 1 r, "T- Iv

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men oevoiiipanyinu evils, if.,.

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mutter bow severe or of i!0 ' That tins C tTHOI.irov f.

my of the codti.U-nce of ih- afii, , , safe, and cheap im,.,v. i v.'.rc V..

i iisnavuig received the patronage o: many prom;

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I'HIXAG l. SS AD(H'EES W A It I'..

BOOTS An SIIOKS...I nm now receiving my fall stock of Custom Made Boots and Shoes. embracing Mens, Womens, Bovs, Misses, and Childrens: of every quality and price. I w ould say to all my old patrons and the community generally, that I have been very careful in selecting my present stock, aiming to buy such as I can w ith confidence recommend." Mv stock is heavv. nn.l

Wcalillfm ;mit imniurnrv. i will be sold as low as thev can be bought in tix'west

Debility ol the Sr.viml Organ, most cominonlv ; .), t- 2h, lf.V. RICHARD TYXER.

pRI'D STOMAS. 150 Grind Stones of a su"11 perior quality, now on hand and for sale cheap '? RICHARD TYXER.

An AVIXTmt GOODS The

the result of an early habit, though sometimes pro

duced by other causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety ; of intercourse, close application to business, some- , times there is a disposition to it from birth, or it ; comes on spontaneously. Persons thus arllicted i scow most ol the symptoms of premature decay. Washing of the organs themselves, heayinessin the loins, beadacl.es, los of memory and destitute of voneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed i in a more mortifying cendition; cut off as it were ' from all allurements of female society, w ith no

! noy es ot iioin

5 half of the incentives of li

Persons thus afflicted, should call immediately J on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health t and happiness, llelnv is dangerous. I AGl'K AMI FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated t Ague Powders have never been known to fail, ; when taken according to his direction. They are : nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable.

r-ersniis at aoistauce can consult Dr. H. bv letter.

I. Medicines sent to all parts of the I'nited

I Mates ami v: luela. uov. 12: If 32. 47-lvr

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I undenigned again announces. Hi

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Ceil ing from Sew York, a fresh supply of e:ontle t.vodu, which, in addition to the stock now on hand, will make his assortment better and more complete than he has ever heretofore offered in this market. His variety is endless and almost hnnm.ir.M.,

lie happiness, and deprived of one ; embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of '

fr'nncy dry good, Mlk good nn.l notions, Reiner with n large ilwk of Boots nntl ahoea., hnls nnd enpsi, Sonnets, Cnrpetins, n-ndy mnde clothing. Hardware, j(laavrnre. qnecnavrnre, 4rocerie, while nnd col'rt rnrpet nnrp, otton yarn, lemhrr, window gln, l.inored oil, while lend, grind xloiirw, Snll, iron, nnils, nnd ntrrl, and a general assortment of everv thing ever kept in a country store. He would say to his friends

tiiatnenas uie auvantag ' of thirty

tv'"1- A7HI.KTT. ISA AC STUAUIl A; c., MILL FACTORY, Corner of Front and John street-, Cincinnati, O.

CH APTKTt VI. Let us visit the cottage the n-xt morning with Dr. Emmons. N.'!ly wis m belter. The fever still rag-vi violently. It was impossible to throw if o:T f t h-r system ha i b.-en overwrought, am the past tiiree ye trs of severe aa.t const int toil h id weekened her too much for her to with-tuil their effects. And the young doctor trembled lor the result, when na looked upon the fiail a:id delic.ile creature before him: yet he spoke soothing words to good olt! Aunt Sj.ir.i:i, yvuo a uxiously listened for the least word, and anxiously watched for the sin tliest sigj of e i: .urag menl. And old AuntSara't was destine 1 not to he disapii iiib-d, for gud nursing hnd healing

ni-n t :ne soon couou-re.i lii- tury ol the fever

Arrive at Miehiirai'tow n same day by 6 p m;

Leave Xtichigawtow ii I hursitay at am; Arrive at l-afaette same day by 6 p in. 4147. From Gr,'en Castle, bv Grubb's Mills. Port-

liog with sick- Lind Mill., Bellmore. Rm-kville. Anniesbnrg to Montezuma. 34 miles and back, six times a week.

Leave Green Castle daily except Sunday at 6 a m; i Arrive at Montezuma same day by 3 p m; . Leave Montezuma daily except funday at? a m; ; Arrive at Gn.cn Castle same days by 5 p m. i 4148. From Monticello, to Oxford, 30 miles and

, oack, once a week . ; lave Montieello Friday at P a m; 1 Arrive at Oxford same day by 5 pm; Leave Oxford Saturday atf a m; t Arrive a. Monticello same da by 5 p m. 41.!'. From Jasper, by Allordville, to Mount Plea.iut, 2d miies and back, once a week. - Leave Jasper Wednesday at 9 a in; ! Arrive at Mount Pleasant same day by 3 pm; ; Leave Mount Pleasant Thursday at 9 a m; Arrive rt Jasper same day b 4 pm. i 4150. From Rloomfield. by Linton, to Carlise, 25 notes and back, once a week. ; Leave Bloomtietd Friday at f a m; i Arrive at Carlisle same day by 3 p m;

Leave Carlisle Saturday at . am: Arrive at BloomhVhl same day by 2 p m. 4151. From Owensville to Mount Carmel, 111., 10 miles and back, once a week. Leave Owensy ille Wednesday at Fa m: Arrive at wount Carmel same day by 11 ji m: Leave Mount Carmel edncsday at 1 p m: Arriveat Owensburg same .lay by 4 p m. 4152. From Loonville. by Crow vilb' and Taylorsville. to Hui.tii gburg, 3i miles and back, once a week. Leave Poonville Monday at 7 a in: Arrive at lluntimrbunr same day by 5 ? m; Leave HuTitii.gburg 1 uesdax at 7 a in: Arri e at Koor.y ill,- same day by 5 p m. 4153. From I'ro,to Worth. 2S milesand back, once a week . Leave Troy FYiday at F a m: Arrive a; Worth same day by 4 pm; L.ivo Worth Saturday at f- a in: Arrive at Troy sameda by 4 pm. 415-1. From tientn viile, to Ferdinand, 10 miles and hf.ck. once a week. Leave G -iitnville Saturday at 10a m. Arrive at Ferdinand same day by 1pm;

Leave rcruinand alurn:;v at 2 pm:

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T?1HF. and tVntcr Proof llonrino- " 1 We have on hand a lanre stock of China. Glas

j i ne unnersiaiieu iiaviutr been appointed Airent for S.M.&C. M.'.Warren's Fire and Water Proot Roofinsr. is now ready to do rooting of this kind in any part of Frankhn. I'nton. or Favette counties The Ston rooms of M. W. Hale and B. II. t J. c" Burton, in Brookville. are covered with this kind of rooflne, to w horn the public are referred. Its durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend it, as superior", in the construction of most buildings. v S BtKER Jy in, '51 :t'-i-y fjro. A. PKIrr A-msi. -Uclndeoni. 1 1 e have on hand a tine assortment of these superior Melodeons at prices to suit the circumstances of k desiring to possess an instrument, combining utility ami cheapness. The lanrest size in piano case, (sometimes called Melodwm Pianos) arc beautiful. The tones .sre exeeediiurlv pure and rich. I'nd by using the sw ell, are loud enough for a small church or hall. 1 heir compass is 5 octaves, and from that down to 4 octave in plain cases, as good an instrument jn everv respect, except in size and outward finish. We are sole agents for the W est, and sell at manufacturer's prices, w ho'.esale an.l retail. Please call and examine these Melodeons. to. pother w ith as fine an assortment of Pianos as can be found west of the mountains, mostly from the factories ofChiekering. Wondw sr.! ,V Brown. COI.BCRX & FIELD, ap! D tn-i-y Solo Agents, 154 .Main street.

and tioeenware, selected especially lo suit our W holcsale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in F'rance and Emrland. ami are thereby enabled to comK-tc successfully with Eastern Dealers in st le. quality and prices. In our stock of Queensware will be found an assortment ot every article in that line, from the best manufacturers in the East and Vt est. Alo keepconslantly supplied w ith a large sbck of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms ae favorable, and we invito Merchants to examine our wares chd prices. SAMPSON t CO.. So. 02 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank. Sov. ft. 1-52. W.-l.vr. Cincinnati. j'A M PIITI 't;S.--The undersigned would s.-,y i to all those w i-liiug to furnish their fi.Mirs w ith a carpet that w ill bk well, iln c"ml servne, and itei er fade, to .-a II at his establishment and lock thro'iiTM his present stin-k, which he has lately received from th- east, w hich can bo sold at prices w hich will compare lavorably w it!, the lowest Cincinnati rates. He ha-. I er- Vnrielj

ofl.ie late-t s, I,. :.t..l 1:ih:on, ral-ging til

from 311 to I 3n Us. per vard. Soeall and see him.

Oct. -.'mil. ts.VJ. RICHARD I YSF.R.

n the Unite

timonials give

rnysletans ol tne ,j by the most sat sf: c

This preparation is ii, tended epre.iv f,r i;,e so very distressing n t,

c"; !.im nave ,er.

and exertions of the in..i ?, r, of all countries, to a i!er,.e -u..'y any other mala.lv lo :T, ;, ,. '. "! the is;kkd'i;-:. rs. a,";'cil'-; cal authority. ,ee p.-mi.. ,,. i

rfL..ai.e ate not assiK-i friendly Iu the animal .

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ence in uus orancn ot bj-mess sH'nt mostly in Brookville, with an extended acquaintance with all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati, and the F-astern Cities, w hich enables him to buy at low.figures, and sell at such rates as will secure to him the permanent custom of purchasers, who mav inspect bis goods. He would also i:it. tl.... hi. i..

been bought with special reffcrence to the wants of

Plarlle Works. ww. broovmic. r. rmronr. wponKviEm. -Y Jl . it ilOflKlTHLI) A Srt, Msaati! tl Works, on the West side of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth sts.. Cincinnati, manufacture to order. Monuments. Tombs and Graved Stones. Mural Pieces. Tablets. Baptismal Founts. Manl-1 Cms. Vases. Italian and American Marble. c..A-e. Cabinet and Counter Tops, Design, furnished toorderand w ork executed in the neatest, most approved style, sculptured or plain. No Agents are employed by tiiisestaldishmcni. iu 21 2-ly Pt"H?II" A- CO. Importers aud dealer in Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and material. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of

goi.t ami silver lever :;i .1 verge watches: line irobl

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BERRY & BERRY, Importers and Jnb!rr ilnsit idc ilkMin street. Iirtwrcs 41I1 aud 5tli 'ine:Kiii;tti Would in ite MI Kt liA.VIi A.M WHOLESAIE Bl'YEKS to i:ip... t t':.e lare;e and extensive stock oi'rt.xi'V ;onSs

AV , I'i ED TO I HE SI'KINt; I KADE. i.oiiihI.h w :tl. ....r.-lC .i. .

Our facil. esforsec..irined'sinible Styles and cheap perfectly sae when Liken, and . a'. 1 :.o.ls for ci;-t i.iiers. are not urpass,..l by any most lender infant it'i decided li.-i Honso in the West, as we have an experienced buv- where Hou-..l t i i.:.....

er eoiistai.tl. in tlie Eastern cities, forwarding us weak ami .1. .. 1 1 . . . ...i i, . i .... '' ' . '

celeliraled Pliy su ians.ar. . ll-.re maioriT." ol ,1:.,.- ...

j adults are LJ.le. If .., ,sv.. ; daily cii.ani:.-:;Me troi'n ..i.e n,, 1 lia.l i.re.aui. i';.;n in t s:.et , I Nose, ilardi.e-s and ii.Ki.s, Cough. Slow Fccr. 1' .Is ir

. that an i'l-s,. u.-i.oie iK .".: : ence ap:.l iv remedy

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daip such bargains as the market offers in

,, . j ,1 -o " oo nc, 01 ttoio .inn si n .-r levi-r ei verge yyitc ues; ime iroi.i the country and he flatters himself that the stvles. ! and g'lt lowclrv: gold, silver and coiiim-" L.t' ! !"""J ?, I,r";e "''l'l nt fail to please the j cb-s. Gold and silver pencils; spoct::. lo gl issr-,, tastes of the most rastidions. Inducements antn- percussion -,p,. r.-volvliV piMols. razors, knives cient to persuade all lo examine his goods before j scissors, dentists til ... toys.,Vc. So. no . ' buying elsewhere. . ..... . . . .... . . v

, H'airlioust; So. 19 trout S'rrrl, mul tl'fihint sts.

The nbove isayvood c:t of a sin-1,.

brtween Main reared "Queen

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guarantors certihed, (see tonus.) ami siioul.l b.; dispatched in tune to be received bv or before 9 A. M.. of the 41h April. 1-53. 16. The contracts are to be executed, and return-

eo io ii.u .rvpai Line in ui or ee lore uie isi oi j ui. , ; oi uie foiun inrn .iiii. an.t i rustier. If 53. j We nianul'acfire a Cob Breaker of great strength 17. Lndor the act of March 3d. 1S45. the routes and durability, and ease ofoperalion." are to be let to the lowest bid.b rs tendering sutti- We place this useful contrivance on all siz'sof cient guaranties, without other reference to the ' Mills, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into mode ot Iran-portation than may be necessary, for , a Stock-Feed Mill; but a few minutes work lo put the due celerity, certainty, and security of such j it on or take it off.

transportation. When the low est bid proposes a! We manufacture portable Mills, singt,. an doomedol conveyance inadequate lo the due celerity, ' ble geared (best quality of French burrsl to grind certainty, aud security of the mails, it w ill not be i W heat. Corn and Slock Fee.ls.caleulateJ forsteam, accepted. . 1 water or horse power. These milis have been run When the bid does not specify a 'mode of liy si-am and Uors-power in competition against convey ai.ee. also when.it proposes to carry accord- the other roaka of Mills of our citv. at our state ingto the advertisement, but without such specifi- ; Fairs, and have ne.er failed lo carry off the first cation, it w ill be considered as a proposal for horse- ! premium on one occasion was awarded a beauti-

bot it Was not Until long weeks passed.aud the Arrive at Gentry v. lie sani" day by 5 pm. ISpntii li a'l Come, witn its soil winds and ren- 4ua' I'rrtm ''-"ivl. by O.ange. Steel's

lie rains, mid bnrstiiijz buds find flowersthat

lSelly was able to venture to the door, an t to sit at the window mil jfize m.oi lh hesuties without. .A n.i when tlie Spring advanced,!! i the lilacs hid bloomed, and th flowers in tin little garden unfolded their p.-tils, an i the vi olet and the star-flower, ami tlie anemone nestled down in the wji.il.nl ffra-s, and this birds saa sweetly in the trees, h v ploas.nl w is it lor Neliy lo w.mjer out and rink iu all the; freshness and beauty ol" .Nature. "And then auti stole over her sou! all the joy and peace of her childhood; all the nark and desjmrinsr thoughts which hi1 hd'ed her heart vanished like a dark an i trouh ei dream; and sh thmkel God that her life h-td been spared that sha hji not, ere now, been laid to sleep in th . tileut grave." Tne "night tim? of sorrow' pissed over thee, Nelly, and thy sun w il soon rise clear and unclou led. All thy d.iys will not be d.tr k and dreary, like thine early youth. There are long days of h ip;ines-sj in s'ore for ihee vet, sweet Nellv! Dr Emmons evn very often to the cottage, ant Nelly's ftee would brighten, and a flush of pleasure wonid mount to her brow, as she nw him turn into the little gr.tssy l.ne leading thither; yet, strange to s.iy," before him ho was reserve 1 an 1 ile it, and her whoie manner was stu iionsly cohi. And Nelly was .le -ctvius; herself when she thought that she did not love, the young man; or tiiAt he was drdwu so often to the cottage merely bee .use she n ad bvti bis pati-nt, and it was quite nvturai 1 1 it he siiou'd d rop in oiasioaiily, just to see how she was celling long. But Dr. Emmons was not now to be deceived by tliegay words or cornea, ng airj 0r j.j, Weston. From the terrible night of Nelly's illness nad he been nndeceived, and from "that time hid ha closely watciijj the ch.iracter of the lovely orphan. v In Nelly ClirTVd he saw all thH wis refined, and be.inliful, aud j-enlie in character; as well as a delicate loveliness of neron. whiel.

laT been envied by the daughters of the pron i nd wealthy; and it was not strsne that the

Groves.

FalmoTith, and i.ouisvilie. l. Sew Casils, 36 miles

aud baek, tiiree times a week. Leave Laurel Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 6 am; A rrive Tit Sew- Castle same days by fi p m; Leave S -w Cas'.le Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday at ri a m . Arr.ve at Laurel same day s by 6 pm. 4!5t. From Sew Castle, by Dan. Webster, Ashland, Kog rsville. and Lnray, to Muncietown, 0 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Sew Castle Tuesday and Friday at P a m: Arrive at nuicietoft n same days by 3pm; Leave Muncietown Wednesday and Saturday at 8 a m: Arriveat Sew Cattle same davsbv 3 pm. 41.".:. F'rom w h'tb-y C. 11.,'by thorn Creek, to Albion, Ifi miles and ba, k, once a week. Leave W' hitley C. H. siatnrday at 6 a m; Arrive at Albion se.tne day by li in; Leave Albion Saturday at -2 p m: Arrive at Wh.tlej C. 11. same day by 8 p m. 4158 Krem w rristow n. by Manilla and Cnthiana. to Middletown, m.les and back, once a week. Bidder will propose a schedule. 415r. From Marion, to San Jacinto, 18 mllss aD back, once a week. Leave Mariou Friday al lPa m: Arrive at San Jacinto same day by 4 p m; Leave San Jacinto Saturday at 8 am; Arrive at Marion same day by 2 p m. 4P0. From Brownstown. to Roekford, Jacks county. 1-2 miles and back. once a week. Leave Brownstown Saturday at Sa m; Arrive at Rockford same day by 12 in; Leave Kockfor.1 Saturday at 1 p m; A rrive st Krownstott n same day bv 5 p m.

4161 From Bedford, by Pmhook, to Brow nstown,

v. miles, an.l nrtrkouce a w-eek. ; Leave IJedtord Wednesday at 8 a in; ' Arrive at Brownstown s:,ine day by 5pm; Leave tirownstown Thursday at 8am; Arrive al Bedford, same dav by 5 pm:

4lfiC. From Craw fordsville; by Green Cosfle. Lodogy, and Carpe-nlersville, to Bainbride, 34 miles apd back, once a week. Leavo Craw fordsville Monday at ' a m; Arrive a' Bain bridge same day by 7 pm; Leave Bainbridge Tuesday at T a in; Arri at ( m fordsville same day by Tp m; 41ri3. From Pern, by Same Fe, to Bexar, SO miles and back, once a w eek. Leave Pern Friday at 9 a m; Arrive at Bexar same day hy 3 pm; Leave Bexar Saturday at 8 a m: Arrive at Peru same day by 4 p m.

Oi. k service. 111. A modification of a bid, in any of its essential terms, is tanl.'imoiii.t lo a new bid, ;:ud cannot be received so as to interfere with regular competition, after the last hour set for reeeiy nig bids. -20. Postmasters are to be careful not to ccrtify liie siitllcieiicy of guarantors or sureties without knov ingtl-.at they are persons of sufficient responsibility; and all bidders, guarantors, and sureties are distlnttly not, lied that on a failure 10 enter into or per-orm the contra, ts for the service proposed for in tiie accepted bids their legal liabilities w ill be enforced against them. 21. Contractors are required to take the mails from, a.-id deli, er iliem into, the offices al the ends of route;, and all intermediate oinVcs; ami on steamboat ami railroad 1 lies into iutormcdiatcofticcs not more tb.-:i; eighty ro.ls from the landit gorsuition. --2. DreM-ul contractors and persons know n i,t the le(e.irtn.er;t must, cpially w ith others, procure guarantors and eerliiicaies ot their sufficiency substantially in the foru s al.o e prescribed. '1 he certificates of siitliciency must be signed by a postmaster, or a iudge or clerk of a court of record. S. D. HI" IS HARD, Postmaster General.

Post O: fu E JIli'aktmknt, F'EBRi RVi, 1853. niCO'S Tiritt tMH.E rOI.EiEGR l) SOUTH WE 1' t'OKXKK SIXTH A S 11 WALSl'T STS'. The undersigned has removed his Mercantile College to his new building, north west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, yvhore he has fitted up a Sei.tNoiD scit of rooms, expressly for his business having spared neither pains or

expense in niakii.g them in every respect the most

convenienl and pleasant School Rooms in the Cni- i

led States. Ths plan adopted! in teaching combines practice j with theory : insiea. I of using books, tne pupils are! exercised in making original entries of every day j tiiKin..,, Ir.iii.if.inn. tnt:n.!'l:,iin, P..utl... K. . 1

lancing accounts, ope liirg.-ind closing of a great va- J con nreaker attachment, the tatr.e article I It at -oak riety of .1 iff en-i't sets of books, both for partnership 'r Prrm'iim at thr O'ho itatr Fair, last fall, against

and indn i.lual business, w here ihe loisiness has I a -4 inch Burrows Mill and Win. Stewart's Ohio been prosperous and adverse; and thus qualify i ig j nd Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be rnn at the student forent. ring into the practical duties jf . once: and if vou are apprehensive of a risky bnsithe accountant in any kind of business. j ness, you h:ive mv entire approbation to run Mr

...j... - ... , ... io. i ci,r. ! I omero. s l orn I rustier as an any- rv Sl.ool.l

ESIK bOOlx KEKPISG. embracing every de-i my single article fail to grind euual in oualitv and

part incut ol tra.te an.l Mercantile aeeounts. viz: , quantity to the combined productions of the twoor

Inc. Manufacturing. Shipping. Individual, .'art- ! 01 i'1';. 1 ""V yMCn 4rw

nersnin, steambo.-tliug. and 1 omnonnd Co. Busi- , , .. . .1

ness; Commercial Calculations. Practical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law; also lectures on the Science o.' Accounts, Custom of Merchants. cV-e. Pupils arc instructed individually, and not in classes, so that students may enteral any time, and proeee, in the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations aro had. (though pupils are 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 aw arded to llioso who are deemed worthy of them. A eonrie can be completed in from six to ten weeks. The Principal w ill take pleasure in doing everv thing in his power to advance his students, anil mat e them thorough and aebomplislied accountants: and his extensive ac.piainianee with the business community will generally enable him to procure situiitions fordone desirous of obt.-rining them. Terms. Fora full cours of lessons in Rook Keeping, Writing, Commercial Calculations, Commercial Law-. ,-e ft400. Pec. IT. 1SV2 51 R. S. BACOX, Pri n. ipal

fill silver medal. Our mills also took two first nn

miums, as tlie best mills, m two Annual Fairs of our Mechanics' lnMituie. ALSO Portahl - Saw Mills, to ba run bv steam, wafer or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse power, at die Ohio Slate Fair, iu ls-u. w hen it yvas a arde.l a premium and a splend.l silver medal. ALSO Different kindsof portable horse powers and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease o one ration, si niplicify.usefiilness,and durability, are surpassed by none now iu use. All our articles are warranted as represented or no sal. at our cost of transportation and the monev rel ii tided. Fora full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness ve refer those interested to our pamphlet, to he had at our factory , where w e take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRAVB& BC Sote. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. . turrows. while exhibiting a Burrows. Mill at our Sate Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered info a verbal agreement w ith me to grind corn thus: hoevergrinds the most, regarding quality an.l quantity, w as to be the owner of both nulls, at eacn an.l every trial: FIRST TRIAL. Straubto run an 18 inch Mill: Burrows & Co. to run a -20 inch Mill. SK' OND TRIAL. Strnuh to run a -2-2 inch Mill: Burrow s iV Co. to run ait inch Mill. THIRO THHL.

Straubto r un a -2ti inch Mill; Burrows Co. to run a 3u inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage stepped out. To the above I now-append a challenge to grind Cob leed out of whole ears of corn.

w ill run my IS inch -Queen of the South"' with a

i onie noy s, .ton 1 be cowardly there is nothing

-....ui; ?imiio i n io i ne men is oi a tning. ISAAC STRAI B& CO. To J. H. B-. rrows & Co. nov. 10 l8-6ms.

J II. BURROW'S ATF.NT PLANTATION CORN MILL

Sf-Tr- IT -",' 1 K, -W

'rniS Mill ditTersfrom all others in the eonstme

buy ing elsow here

So come one conic all, to his old stand, and see if bargains can be had. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. The market price ill cash always paid for grain. Oct. 2(ith, I.-.V2. RICHARD TVSEK. I1KR X AN l.IXCK. JNO. 11. FAR jl nR.

Linen and Farquhar. T Til 11 Post Ofiice buildings. South West Corner .Mum aril Head streets. Hr.,.,Lv,l 1... I, ......

The attention of the public is most respectf ully' invited to our spring stock of goods, carefully s.-le. t-

i. exclusively from the Cincinnati M.irt... .,r.i...

latest and most fashionable stvles. ' '

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Br-TS A DninBOeSS.-Just received a lnrce and limn Ian mo nrtmAn Ar

fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at

' Ll.XCi4.oi FARyUHAK'S.

TIP.? ;"'S PIRASOLS-A large y 'i of I'ml.reUns nnd Parasols for sale at the lowest possible price at

' LI..CK & FARQUHAR'S. GOODS-Splendid assortment of I-awns. Bemges. Berago De 1-aines. Tissues, Silks, Satins, and w lute dress iroo,ls K.,r..i., .

cheap at

' LISTK& FARQI IIAR'S. ) U I TS A: U I bil l M !.vio pieces of well assorted prints and Gino-h I1I11S. 1'i.r s.il., ...

duced prices at

,n 7 LISCK & FARQUHAR'S.

A vorv lanre assortment

most fashionable, ami ,lnr.M..

goo.ls.just received and for sale by 7 LI S C K &" FA RQUHAK. U .4 It DIVA It r, X A 1 1., Ac, UxrV& fIrT- ' invite attention to their complete assortment of nails and general stock of hard w are, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. mav 7

under Commercial Bank .Cincinnati Ohio.

rir c s'vr.T rn?MTnei:.-i,. m. I Cranf. Mannfiicturer of FashlonnMe Cabinet Furniture. Sofas. Chairs. A-c So. 81 S.camore stone .loor above Third, w h.-r- he gives his personal attention to m:in!;f::.-1.!-jng:i!! a';!, b-s usu.-illy called for in his line, and afl-res y ears experieiice" in the principal East rn eiiies, he 'ihiu':s lie .an give genera! satisCa.-t'oii. Ler-r nsso-piient nlwitys on hand. Work nn.l" t . -.' t nn.l warrant 'd. Kurniture

j repaired. I ai "I ari l v.-.niis'i"d. I'pholstervdonn I with neatness; n 1 .lisi .it- h. T-rms moderate. Call in. L. M. CRASH. 1 Sycamore st.

ap o ifi-iy

. IIVIlTIItSOXix W,i nl merit For

pains, aches, bruises, sprains, c-'ts, wounds. ol.l

sores, corns, frost bites, c ! c. cramps. crof pi. nnd a sure and ppsdy cure for rbenni'-i'stii. which we warrant it toenrr.or refund the money. We could give a number of certificates of cjir' performed bv it. but consider '' -. ;, .no.il-s

will go ftirA.iTj Ir flcjlrl. tllMIl CO.... i

printed. ' ' ' '- -ta-J S". D. Gullion spent for Uroook ville. WM. ASDKRSOS. wholesale agent. 40. ly. So. 87 Main St. Cincii.iu.ti.

LTIiiiOS

Mtl.l.'XKKV GOODS, E.MI.i:OIl)EKIES, 1 M E CODllS. HOSIF.KV .V GLOVES. WHITE GOODS. HASPKKRCHIFFS. DKKSSTKIMMISGS,

Ct I l.r.Kt . The popular f.

ot Uve percent

FANS

PElf.'CMERV, COMBS. ISKl SUES. THKKAD. JEWEL KV, IHTIONS. ACCORDEOSS. VARIETY GOODS. A-e.

litre of selling most of Ihe Goods

lvalice w ill h .oiilinilcd.

neuK an.l .ici.liiuile.l. 111.' Inli.c prj. rul-, Worm Lyrup an- se.eh. that i: -uu ." , I

j equal iu the catalogue o! me. in incs.it 1 1 . I

aim sirei.eth p tlie stoma . !i. hi. fi n I fallible reniesly lor those si;;,,!, , w::, "n.,,.'I

the astonishing cures p.-r.nin .1 - i ... s,t . I ter Physicians have failed i. i'e .,'. ,J

1 ,.- iui c.iica, y over Mi ..t

To Cah and approved Short Time Buyers, we

a n offer Id e-:l iiiducein -nts. .-iy

Patent ft tl alio Burial Case.

e.Flfs. ir.

'l-.e.-tll,I.i 'I I, nr.iCT,.,.. I,

el.. r;etn- lr.il

cvnnrii waiii:

i of the

Kcoi'tinne to manufacture and keep constantly l on iial.d. e erv size and variety of finish of

lbi invnltu.hle urtiele. iow rat.idly superceding the use of woo.lca col'.ins wherever introduced, on account of t'.eir s.i;,eriorltv for depositing iu vaults, for proiectii.gthe n niains from the casualties infill -nt Inordinary interments, (asthcirgrcatstroiigih prevents the e;.rth from crushing theml and the

gralili. aiion it :. fiords the friends of the deceased

j THE TAl'K WORM. This is lie most diffieu't t ..r. l . .1. .lr,.t, ' that infet Ihe human s; st tn.it gr.u. v j' f

. ...... ...I.... i.uiu. m-niii.ii g ... c.nic l au.i lavl

in in iillesnnes an.l stent i:c l,

io su., i as io cause . I i:m. p;,

leose ;.!U . le, seldom if e Wor hastening them to todesiroy tais nnn. a i

must Iv pursued, it no il I i'i, r,e..r.

. take li or." of my Liter P,!.. s,, ;,n

; onslr i.n.ins. ti,:,t u,,. Worm s

. upon u.e worin.wlueli in is( I.,. t;A. n m .l.

iwoiai.I. p.ioiil.Ms tnr,., a

reeuon.ioiiowc.; have never h.-n k'i.. n to f.

curing me most ,.f..ttnat.-. :i- ef i .U'L Woi.

An.l ;u car not be n.d -'.-r. n i . i', . inanity call. ii.on .on io .! ....irdun. It oik-out oil!. e li. ma ,' .iul',i. w j, , won.iert.d etfeets.

1'r. J. A. IiolihSSACK Sir: rs.:it...'..

n:;o a.-t

in the r-fl ction thit the remains are kept together the inventor of :! hiehly ,., i.iii,.m.

iu a.VsiiperisIiabl.'iase.

!'l jti'.'U,rVi',r i',! the hotel fi.io.ls. Cloths, t a uU. re,l.,r., our wboleside pri

. ; : . - i,-.,. . :ir-eiiL

to i iT-T-.TVers t ally soli, itor.l

M-Ivft: lavorable inducemeiits roi.ghont the West, an.l respe. t-

lliis iiiiui

gentle. .el i

rs from them.

W. C. DAVIS A CO. my 7 S". E. conierPth A-Main st., Cincinnati.

M

al

w-onM sing el

ItS. .t7Zini has on hsn.l a fastiion.

, 1 r.rTl ; I by JA1

assortni -lit of Villinorv. which the ladies ' JA Mrs III I'SOS, So.

lo well to e -ll ...n,! examin before pur. hn. t in. iiit.ali, liii o. enh-re. I 'er room is t!iritel on P-'arl si.. ' ----- .... ,

iiiree ooors ouin oi .su.iup cs t ulliuns tlore. mv 21 '2-2-tf '

Pb.yi'S at wholesale

'.3 Walnut street. , l..s

,.n-

lestimony in i:s la i or. :.-t-ii.e a erf'ii!! ctfe, ii::,l reiin-.l. f r,

oi ii.iu iirii it c pencil, -c ir. kl:.. jf. :hetofiarmiis pre; arali.o.s. my w.f . skill.-.l in miiiisteriiig lo .-bil.tr -' .i. -leir.-st. nollli. e.i il the best .,. Iu.il ever H- - I. kl.4 use no other while y..urs f.ml.1 he , nl.

A ..a t.e 1. 1,. r i ours I.e. a ne s -r. l . ,.-af

niTs.ni .Him. were aiarirmg. I.iit fi r m !

ap !, D.V2 Ui-

eiichi fora rci

.ly lor 1 ..r.n-. iiu: js

Tntftl of tlie Indiana .tmrriran. . 2in advance. -;.5n in six month". S3 at the i end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for: every year payment is delayed thereafter. f AmEKTisEMi NTs Ope sipiare or less will bo inserted three t'mes for one dollar, if payment be' made in advance, one dollar and twenty-five cents if payment be delayed one year and one .loll.-ir and fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same i proportion for the time payment is.lelayed. Large advertisements for n Ion .re limn will l,., ..liro...!

lUtH'IlllIIIS. Constantly on hand, fresh sup- the same innc-les tl idles of the verv He. ...... li'..- ..-,. .... ' '

i : s... si..,, oi viAn.-erius,aillie cheap store of '

IISCK A FAKQUHAR.

Al l.IASW AUK We have just received the H riiost beautiful stock of Qneenswar.', in setts or by the peace, ever before offered in this market. m 7 LISCK & FAKQUI1AK. TlOOTS A: MIOKS Weliave largely increasIJ clour stock of Boots an.l Shoes, and "now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hcrreliji custom made la.liesslippers and buskins w ith the prettiest babies boots and other "flxens" in town "" 7 LISCK A FAKQUHAR. I T P OI ATi n Ir D JI.4TTItr.SSII l-.S. .1,,-ob Hofw asn, on the east si.le of Elm, net. Sth Ac lith sts.. keep constantly-on hand a supcnorassortmeiit of mattrasses of all kinds and has an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses in three pieces, w hich are capable of being changed (botn sides being alike an.l equally soft.) twelve different times; thus lasting much "loneer. besides being more convenient for handling. They are made of the very best material, and warranted; and he received a diploma for them at the late Mcchan-icsI-air. ap, o,si-y C AA Ilt ESS Manufacturer an.l importer t . of I aper Hangings, So. 163 Main street, six Ooorsabove Fourth, Cincinnati. Constantly on hand trench and American Paper Hangings, such as icws.t himney Sen-ens. wide curtain paper, etc.. and el et and Imiution Borders, Ac, which he offers at holesale and Retail, at the lowest markct Price- apl 9, ls5-2-16-l-y

t Arttr.t, iro roi evnitv ana Ma. li chincShnn We are nianutacturnig thn'h-

n.4 TSHats.j my 7

-Cwp best spring style of fashionab 1st received and for sale at LISCK A FARQUHAR'S.

HATSAMlf.tPS. 3 cases Silk Hats. 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boy s Fur. Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, t loth, and Fur Caps, just arriving and for sale cheap by K1CI1AKD TVSEK. October '2tlth, ISii. TF. Y E C I.OTII I. nTZTsTsTiEPrMnTil lor. has on hand a large supply of ready made clothing rhcapforrash. His shop is a few doors Sorthol Mr. Galliou's store, on Burgess street. Oct 11 44-tf p.tn ! Crindy! nndSesj ! ITwVlve V dollars per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes at.M. DEM ASDS Candy Factory. Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati, apl 9, 1S.V2 16-D

FORM FOR A BID. Where nocltanpefrotn cttvertitcment it C0niemf tared by tlie bitluer. 1 (or we. as the ense may be) hero write the name or names in full of here state the residence or resiliences hereby propose to carry the mail on route So. from" to as often" as the Post-

mastorGeneral's advertisement for proposals on

enclosed in iln r V . H iron case, w hich forms the bark and hoop of ' , """a1"" I dants. garden seeds. Stone, w ith a east iron Eve. or Bush, that is of 1 1'"'1"0"1' in. Congress sin; ater external diameter al the bottom than at the I ,fl' !'"-- 13-ly

K "'RS Commission Merchant, and 11 dealer in green and dried fruits, fruit trees, evergreens, shruhberv. crane roots. a.narii.. in.l

. ami aimcuiiiirai lmtreet,Cincinnati, Ohio.

CVPF.KIOH IIA0 FOIITIIS!-Tliere O is an unusual demand at this time for low nrir.i

... .. . - -- ----- . i -

. Lin. roues, resulting no u.iiiin irom tne scarcity i lion oi ine a pper or K:-nn.-r stone, w hich

oi money. i eomposeo: or trench Burr Blocks, enclosed in

..ir. . oiii'irn toon; especial l atns last summer in cast

examining the instruments of all Ihe manufacturers ' "'e

of any celebrity not slren.iy ofter.l for sale in this cvaler external diameter al the bottom than at the I Itllirtl.t. Hi ul tAllo.l IlilliA t.l r-.- m no ni OK 1 1. ... . i Ion n-hicK i. nv.i.r.,.1 ml the 1.....L. . l i. 1

by V oo,h. ar.1 A Brown, of Boston. i that every block is in the form of a dovetail, w hich i rjIBMVV IIOrSE Walnut sU between Fourth These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, 1 gives greater strength to a Stone, than anv other ' p Fifth. Cincinnati, Ohio. O. H. Gkffroy, fine touch, ha. e the entire iron frame, and last but . nieUio.1 w hich is rc.itired in small Mills w here the I ""pnetor. late of W alnut si. House, not least are cheap. We know of no instruments 1 Stone is run w ith great speed, and Incomes .tano-e- i mh li 14-iy

Combiniup s.y m.nv rsoo omilifl... ihnt k. ..1.1 I rni.s if'not strouelv m.i,le. It lo i.A. ...1.1.. . .

: e . .- m...... 1. ......, .0,1 ve Koto . - . -.-.. .VIKIIl in

Ii

" a "eiiin.u assomneni oi 1. nickering s, and Having 11 uiok or .lit", tuai iiinkcs 11 lop neayy

.... 1 nnee ft 1. o s .Moioitcons. at 1 I bis .x

apl 9 16-1-y

COLBVRS A- FIELD'S.

Sole Agents, 154 Main St.

ouug trait re-solve 1 to win her for his owu. hp same. dated Febmarv 2.IS53. rconires. in the I

ltd transplant ea lovely a flower lo a mors ,1m slated in the schedules contained in such ad- ! congenial so ll. i vertisoment. and by t. following mmle of convey- ' K 11 . s.- 11 1 . ance.towit: Hercstate how itis tobe conveved.l Hut Neliv. Fweet Nellv. 1I10011I1I r.,t b.rs,.ir r ,v. S .'I

- - ---j, --- . ..,,. ..,,.,, sum vi nere w rue online sum in

the object of bis love; she hau alwava been ' words at full leegth usod to the seOrri and eoliieoi.,1 of iui. r. ..1.-1 ' Dated

nd sheonly W...J. red at the extreme kind-' : The nnderain.r:.

ness . f Ur-LinmoiiS, and i', peichauce, she bid for carry ing the mail on rontu So.

DR. J. AV. KEFI V. Row!.

dent Surnrc-on Dentist.

Thankful for past favors, w ould beg - ' the ,'Ontinuaui-e of ih. 1,-0 mn.. .r

ths citizens of tow n and country. He would direct

attention 10 itie lact ot his taking a premium on

1 Teeth, al the late Franklin

full set of Anifl Signed. County Fair.

I , 11 i . . . .- . . ...

wished Bomelimes that such a Irieudlv. kino, cepted by the Post master General, the bidder shall.' TrTOflie- i ,IS .IX , Ve.: ...

, - T.ri..r tl... 1.1 J.vaT 11 , r.V ........ ...... .1 ' ' , s"" .w.mvuwi amoii

, .......... ,,.v re- nana. , quir.'.! obligation to perform the ervtce proposed,

w un g.n anu sumcient snreiies,

Dated

and noble cbuiitaniou as him mit'Iit lie eiven

her to guide p r footsteps througn life, she'

niy crusl.e.1 down the hope ;,t on..e, and thru thought how happy most be Floretica Westou In the prospect of his love lor all Ashland, as tormr!y,wonld have it that none other thin she was to be iiiislrese up at "the Grove." - (tight gladly did Nelly accept the beautiful flowers, and gladly tlid ehe read the interesting books he bronght her; and her eve would kiuulo, and her cheek would flush, us she aw hiifl coming to the cottage; but it certainly was strange, thought Dr. Enimons.that Nelly would never walk with him alone in the deep old v exHls.or would never ride with him

The nnd.

a colrt of he is well

and their r'

crtv and aid.

Dated

fs gned by two guarantors.!

rorm or Kerttjii are.

J.. HOOltll, So. 3 Main St., East between , Eighth and Sintii. Cincinnati. I have now on

ersigned (postmaster, judge, or clerk of 2 a neautimi assortment of Mens. Bovs and chilreeovd. as the case may be) certifies that V,r?n? w H"ts' A,?- beautiful fine lot of soft aconaiered with the above naranton ? assimereha'.s: emhracingevery color. w hite.nearl.

ro:..-v. ,11.1 .hs. ,ka t . blue and black. My shelves im 1o Ha.1 sith

i of pron

lo make good their guaranty. Signed.

ISSTKUCTIOS'S. Ent'i-r--.-Hg cend'Hom tm he iKeorpormfett in the

com, arti to the extent the Department may ifrrn proper.

1. Seven minutes are allowed to each interne, diato oiflee w hen not otherwise specified, tor assorting the a-ails but on railroad and steamboat routes there is to b no more delay than Is snlrictent for an exchange of the mail baga.

beautiful assortment of sorinr stxlc of Sit V mnA For

hats of my awn manufacture! to which I invite the espeelial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintancos of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call when you are in the citv. " my.

On. p.tnTKo unoow shades, and Oil Cloth Tablo Covers, mahnlactnred and

sola, w holesale and retail, by M. Saw ver v Co. So. 8 College Building, Walnut St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Orders promptly filled. Country Merchants and Pcdlers supplied on the lowest terms. Sot. a, 155 i".-l-2ny.

ii aiso ci.es weight to i-t I.OItl CI OTlltr KTnnr . v that is roouired, wiihout If a v".,Vh .1 Vhi . .o r TOIE Amherg at makes ,1 top heay y. ! J.. J.,n. hrt''!' 4 'l"''r lcpot. So. 31

oodofeast -.,.,, v. Oct. 17, '51 3-ly trec,spin-; t EATItEU and Hnrkwkin St4rr-H ing Screw, ; li KirrTwt So. 37f Main street. Keep on hand largemill,. French t a IfSkms; Baltimore do do; Philadelphia

Mill is a suuare frame, made of wood or east

Iron. In the form of a bnsS, with bri.tgc tree

die Balance, Kmc, Driver, and Kegnlat

ami grinds upon the same principle as a

great w eight, enables it to grind nearer thecenlre a ' and Citv sole leather. Black" Buckskins forUsj" greater quantity of grain and with les, power than ten. and shoes, wholesale and retail. Highest prices ny other mill now -in nsp. This mill is portable, ! paid foa deer Bkins and furs, mh 10 1S5-2 13-lv and may be attached to steam, water, horse or i ' ." ""AfsTall sues of Frencl, Rnrr Mill S,c., ,. j Y "bWsereeT ."0! jactured or, the same principle. , ville and vicinity, in the r,n,rJw

Clock Makerand repairer making and mending

Long experience and strict pirn. tu-

.-nop tnrae floors Jy23,I(s50 31-tf

Joseph II. Bnrrows, of Cincinnati, is the Inr

or, forw hich he obtained I,e ttets Patent in t4o Jewel rv

rFor all infringements the purchaser willbe held alitv are his twommendationa,

r '. " ".. ' "ortnoi tne post office. These Millsdonot require a Millwright to set I

,110.1 u.r, ii a 1. .11a, is .ic-cy.sTsi.ry 10 put mem n . nww w w . opreation isto attach a band to tho pulley on the V, rZ?T l', n0,S-Cnn,'Zxme Fat,e spindle.withaprnm suffi dently large toron the "4 l.?!""-?-?- Br' Proprietor. This 1JL1. ..in 0.0 -i-i.,.i :.. " 4 house Is in good repair, well furnished, thorono-hlv

inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute; attaahen to vlr.TnJ.Ji c tr"' w-,lrn"',,ed. thoroughly horse, steam or water power. By the steady .?pli- ic ZT '1$'. "Mon cation of twohorse power, the Mill will grind 6 to 8 Ui l.Ti ? V, mi,'?' Bf " u ' hct bnshels per hour of 'good meal, and will grinJ I wheat Mthe mJ " T h0n"1 'B l if' ,i"!, ,re as well as Corn. The 30 Inch Mill, if tint to it, T,i?i. 'tvre..1,me.sol,!,,"":.!os'l'"-...JT '52-30-ly

as well as Corn. The 30 Inch Mill, if put to its full.

est speed, will grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour. S These Millsare warranted to be in everv respect as recommended. All orders must be directed to J. n. BURROWS, Front st.. lower side. bet. Main Wsl wnt-

Dec. 3, 1S52 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Cl-OTIts, rassimrrrs, Satinets and Jenn UnckA FASstinxK, have on hand a very large and choice seloetion of eloihs.oasimn.

j satinets and Jeans, torsade at the lowest figure. 'he eastern cities.

. -ii m ie ...r-fii

. . - j. . ,n 1 if JlpThe Hsmillnn tntpllii-isr. I11 " .

- , . -- ... ... j.n.'.i iiiweri months and forward bill for payment. "-,-?:.r"",4!' W.WTTSOU BOW. SllA Sc HICOH X. PORWARDISG and general Commission mer- ."" 21 23 w-'! -"""it street. Cincinnati, Ohio. Panicular attention paid to Ailing orJiers and disposing of produce consigned for sale In this market.

Agents for transportation lines to and from all

o esU!rn cities. Mark gootls care of Sprigman At Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio. mh 19, 1W5 13-ly.

ing machines. Separators. Ploughs, Stoves, Water! W heels, W indow Weights, Wag in Boxes. A-c. J Having enlarged our establishment, we re pre- i pared p. fill all orders with dispatch, and will. i. desired, warrant all tho articles we make. Job j and repair work done. 1 c4--24-tr J.T1LSEYACO. I

X7

Til

ApolInltnilrlintT,. XV. cor. ath and Wttltitit, 4 lllcillllali, O.

I.x UKrXlK.t I Ml W4K. HE attention of the public is resp-ctfullv called

o the supTior facilities ;iH irded at this Institu-

.. 1 tion, for qualify ing 111. itvi.liials in a thorough pracPltOTEOTIO'. Fire.Marine and Inland In- tical nianiier lor the Counting Koom and Business surance. by PnHection Insurance Company, of pursuits. The Co. irse embraces Hartrord.Conn. The nndersigiied. Agent for'this BOOK-KEEPING 11V DOUBLE ESTKV. old and responsible orliee, is always prepared to is. as pursued in the different departments of trade, sue policies, upon approved risks. 011 favorable coinmer.-c and manufactures Business Penmaiiterins. JOHN' J. rot'TS. Auent ship. Calculations. orrespondence. and daily lcForLanrel an.l Franklin County, my 7-tl.-.'f 1 lores oil .Mercantile Law and Political Economy in s . . their relations to Cotninerce. r'l.OI'lt It Kit Ml... I tie mars et price in ! ,he 'onrse ran be completed in from 8 to 13 I cash w ill be paid for merchantable flourburrels , ""k- Terms 4U. at the Exchange Mill, Brookville. hy 1 Pnpilslioing taught individually, applicants can Sov. 30, '5-2-50. GF.O. HOLLASD A CO. ! enter at any li.ue. ' for further particulars call at the College rooms

or a.l.lress Uie Principal. nor. 19. IS-lyr. ! Vonlh and Manhood, rmoaors life, or a frfmati re ukatr. ' KISKEI.IS on Self Preservation Only 25 cts. This B.Mk just published is filled w ith 'useful in. formation, on the infirmities and diseases of the . Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike le Youth. Manhood, and old age, and should he read by all. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives. will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually Thousands or Lives. Parents by rendingit will learn how to prevent . the destruction or their children. A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed lo It. Kiskii is. S. W. comer of Third and Union sf'fts. between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter. 1 p..t paid.; and hi? cured al houie.

Package of medicines, dirt, tions. etc.. forfrom

taine.l yours, to tl.c put, .

tte.O. Mr.lue joy it g:..e iin ail. .!:.. luf-m to see the iiii;.r..-ine,t ot ii.-r . it i-i. '... ! about livv or si year. 1... I. Mie j.;..s,..l ,t inclise .juai.tity ..: . Tie-. Iter si. k y . ...i t. , now brighten.-.!, her spi rh r. pirn. n-i :m time a l.oely child. ti.re;.tei.. d aim .1. . i.tr d.-nth. now gave promise of health, lutl. kind Pro. i.ieii. e. ah.H... I.les-mg mi -lid i S. nip. rest:.r.-.l the clldd. it.l , .11 ti.i -t.n-. commend it to all parents a Iiosc clui.fr. 11 xa fcring fi .iiu y ..rins.

JAS. H. LOWES. . Vini-ler. . ft. ,1; 4

Late Pasier.d die Soi.i:i;.liitil..n b.i:.-lt tisr jnCAUTI0X ! li oue 11, ..er. tin 11. P.f all others, that HOBESSAI K'S WnKM is the only Medicine in e.-e lltnt sill 1" V, enns. w iin ceri.-tinty , a-i.l mil 11. : .:s..rre the most d.dicate stoinacli. Le cur.f Ivn.r gcniiMie anii le, ai.u s.-e t.u.t tlie s:ii:ure. --. IIOIiESSAC K."is on fit n bottle.

Pit I TATE DISEASES, SEW KF..M EDI ES AMI QUICK CUKES. It is important to many persons in need of Medical Assistance, to obtain good advice privately and

sional person. DOCTOK

BKOWS'S long experience and ready skiil in removing venereal affections in their vari

ous stages an.l most complicated forms, offers inducements which can be rarely squalled bv anr other individual. Gonorrho a. Syphilid, Mercurial Diseases. GWt, Strictures. Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ f Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, an.l intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, iiiiimlenc . .1 r,l.t.

seminal weakness, nervous affections, and thoe ed b; snding a remittance, and put up secure

deplnrablediseass-s w hich arv brougiiton hy the .le- damage or curiosity . struetive ha!. its of inconsiderate youth and exces- Book sers. Sews Agents. Pedlars. Caiivacrs sivc indulgence of the passions, w'hi. h undermine a" supplied with Ihe bove work at vethrontilution. impair intelle, pM vigor.and prn- ry low rates. a .sf-l.eJ duce general premature decay, can be radically Ev erj" family-whonld Have a cop' .' cured, and thu unfortunate sufTer-rs restored to 'T-e.'i.4r . 25 rr per co;vMan healtn and Vigor. isnoie thytte'f. Dr. Brown is the nnlv rertilarir edtieatr-d Snr- 1 kK- RUSTFR'S MKDli'Al. MASTAI. ASD geon iu Cincinnati who gives his" whole attention ' "ASH BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Conto those complaints. Ilia d p'oini and certifl, -at,., tainir.g an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treatcan be seen at his nfffre. ment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted Zf Charges very low. , by Promiscuous Sexual Intercourses. by Self-abuse. X- B. Patients of either sex living at a distance. or l!r seyoal Excess, with advice for their prevenby stating tlieir disease in writing, giving all Ihe written in a familiar sly le. avoiding all me.lisy mploiiis,can obtain medicines with directions for "' technicalities, and every thing that w ould offend use, by addressing W. Brow n, M . D., post paid ,h r,r nt d.-cency. rrom the result of some twentv and enclosing a fee. ; years snrcesru practice, exclusively devoted to Offkk At the old stand, junction of East Front ! carp of diseases of a delicate or private nature.

and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow I o w hull is added, receipts for liie cure of the and lawronee streets. : above diseases, and a treatise on the causes. smp- - irFs,v!. DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. ! ,om '"', cure ol tlie Fever and Ague, for iwentv-

n. e rents a copy ; six copies one dollar, will be forI warded to any part of the United Stales, bv mail. j free of postage. Address, postage paid, - Box. 1! Post Office. r ihe . uthor. 3S Sonh Seventh street, greatast . Phil.-.i..i..i.i.

rente.ly of ttie age for White swelling. Fever I

sores. I iles. KheumaUsm, Sore Breasts, Salt I FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUSTER bnenm. J etter. A-c. ' ;u f.r.;, - .,. . , uiiiTKviiiiiivc .. , r . . w 111 lorreii $.! if falling to cure any case of secret vLI u. may come nnder I.Ls care, no matter r,wnr. 1 i ' . -.. bow long Und,ng or afflicting. Either sex are in- . J. er Sores, old l leers. A-c.. always yield to the ' vite.1 to Lis Private K.w.,s. 3 Xr,h Seventh healing Influence of this ccehrated Save. .it,.,,, UKii-.i-. ;.i.. . r . V- c" pii Ksi Thi. n.ir 1. 1... ... 1.- J - . .v . , Mreet. 1 hilad a. w ithout Tsar of interruption from 1'nJf M, n .. ,reV,lJ';,t ha" ",hrr 'icnls. Stranger, and others who hare IZ Jii linlr diHorrC f7 lhe P''"', If U"n ''frt"natein the election of a Pl.vsici.nare applied acconlmg to directions, and persevered in. nviled lo c-l e'lJn.'o.'.So;?!.!.??' l,erH''"-'"-la"g J IMPOTESCY-Throiigh unrestrain.-.l iudnlv a V KhITm ; .?TKTTvr, v ofthe passions, by excess of self-abuse, the - i .h . ; TtTTF.R--.lt has perform- evils are nnmeren. Premalnre Impotencv, in-

V ivi-x. ixiivi k s- , lV.."'"',e' I voluntary seminal discharges, wasting of (lie

- - -1 . IIHI'.IV Ml 1 I -S I L nil

4tlt.a AT H

Mill Uit

HOBENSACK-S LIVER I'ILI

So riart ..f the system is more hiii.'e ! if

than tiie 1.IYEK. it ervii e as a til;-r-rv -the l-lo.nl. orgi.ing i!icprp..r-. ip :i"i.i"'.i" so that any u no g a. ti-ut "1 f';.' i.ii.-r. n- tother important parts of 1 ic s.;, m. an'l'--'1'

riously in Li.er Conit.aiiit..lai.!fii.e. in.(s':

Ac. We sltollld. tl.er..('.re. aal. .'1 ct.-ry n.i.,1.. i.,.li....l.. r... ....I-.1.1 ot Ifi.1 I.

1 hese Pills are compos.-,, ,.f Kin.Tsn.l I'L-Uf

furnished by nalur to In ai !i.e mi s. I :. '!- an EXPECToK AS T. wi .. h ai-gntei.t Hi11 from tne Piilaionar. itni.-ii. in ml.rai e.or ,.lesthe .lis.-!iarg.-..fs-.n t. ! ii.nM. r. id.ai. f EKATIYE. which tit: 1 res 111 -e.ie incxj.liand insensible niann.T'li--'rti.i:i aierhid cb the system. 3.1. a IMSlC.wui.ll gi'

.irenVti. to ihe ii. tmiiis s.st.m, rencairr

and vigor to all pans ..f tb-I-.,!. .

I ll' u l.i. h s. Is o, o.TlV. 1 lllirilietl.

ingn-dieiits. and o.cratii'g n lc B,;, !"' " iu.ii.n. the li..le mass .4 crnii.'. an.l itit si

teraii.T purify mg Hie bl..d.U-U-5ir"-.

and restores tieaiin. TO FEMALKS. You will find these Pills an mval iiaMc in maiivcoini lair.ls p. w U . li y-u a"' 'v--obstriKfiinsci'.l.ert..tal . r purl .i.l.tfie? !'" found of inestimable hei.etll. r. -t vi z tn- ' tional arnuigeiuciils to a licalt iy .'' I' the blood and other fluids so ell. .tua .; (i

flight all complii'lils w ni. a may ;

irr. gulanties.as neaoacir. ... - sight. Iiin in the si.le. link. Ac. aii-i "J oul.licas the best l'.!l l. r ill dirc.-.-- i" fidb.w ing - r MEDICAL EVIDENCE We, the ui .iersige.l Pii. si. ians. hatinf ! f.i .f... rnr... Si.!tII.:I.sl a.

lltlll t if ilire ii

,.f W 'iiCti p.r . -

, ,.( :n- e

msiH-ctton

are comiiosed uii-k

all diseases i. the Liter. I Tiiplir.ti

Ac. Wesa. tins inl olilv fr 'ia e-.r e w but 'tlso from mat o- tl.- ls-t m-M - the U:.i.-dS.al-. Allcisea-!

film h .Mr.nu .-'c. ............ has been treated U!i t cabioc

. tv

c.ii I-

4i I2m.

Marshall s Salve.

T HAS PROVES ITSELF to be Ihe

1 ro

given generaesatisfactlon in theso comnli-ini.

SOKE ASD SWELLED BREASTS c wonid particularly rendmnib o the Salve for Sore Breasts w hen open it will heal thy m sound in a short time, it will likewise remove all Inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL & COBLEXTZ.

lw tBt an, Ohio.

For sale bv sep24-40 ly

M. W. HAILE.

Brookville, Ind.

Pi J. T. RTCORDS, Stal BLIND MANUFACTURER, if ;fj NORTH SIDE. SO. I SIXTH STREET, tf Fj Secmnol door Em of Fine, oppottc the hmSt Lyceum,."' Branch Factory, Corner Craig A- Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky. dre. 10-51.

-1-6 c(Nl ' da 'Otqo 'tiauui-viiKl 'oa njoisav pu iniij janjo.i -.vjoninjj.yj pna irdaos A".in-( 'fuhjt tpW IHAtadsmuj, jo UAjntoat f naN 1H V Tal.M IipnoJ

has been treated

most s..tistui t..T. Slice-. . ,on V :. M i l I NN'V v F. Bl t'tM.Ki. M. .'

L. r.oV.h.V

Pi:r lise rot e '.til l'..." iu ttirel-J. S. IIOI.ENs.tl "K." i'l

all uiher-are wortlile.si i. lui ens. Agents wi-hiiig new i. pne; ,"iik wishing to Im coiii." ag n;-. i""1 - ' ' ,1. pri. tor, J. S. IKlKE.N.s.H Ic al .. Fill l.u S..rth SEl ON ll Sir.--t. 1.

DELPHI t. .. ,..,.i ll

Sold bv til Dnigg'st t.d

Stales. ,.r.--f"

to lac a1'

Paiiinhl-ts giving Certificates

I,, .11-.. r..,.t ....r. r.t lie COIU'tO .

icines.caii be had grs.li ' ""' -' :'!'.' 1.

For sab-by M. W. HAILt. br.-. wt,lfJ

BKOWMSG A ALr . lerr. -agents for the late. , .vulyrPrice each 25 cents. ur"

or

gans, loss of memory , a distast: for leinale society.

general nebcity. or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doetor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure.

READ ASD REFLECT. The afflicted would do w ell to reflect before trusting their health, hai.piness, and in many cases their lives, in the bands of 1 physicians ignorant of tl.i class of maladies. It is ! certainly impossible for one man to understand all (he ills the human family are subject to. Everv respectable physician has his pecutiar branch. In , wblcb he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he dey otes most of his time and ' stndv. 1 YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to ' the study and treatment of diseases of thesexnal organs, together w iili ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones merrureal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, w hereby the constitution has be-; come enfeebled, enables Uie Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under hi care. Medicine forwarded lo anv part of the' United Stales. Price tire and ten dollars per package. Oet.tS.lM9 4-l. . ' ' 6

r-p 1 pinrrn 1 V 11 Fl I K S.t I F-

Jl31lir.lf.lir.i-..." - . . o. Icase mens' fashionable silk Hsw.

1 do do So. 2 I do low pressur 3 do Kossuth 1 d . cxlra do 1 do bovs" do ' Mens' clo'th C.ipK

Bovs do .lis , ...Jp1 Mens' brown. Mack and yan-gat Boy s' j lnshCaps; t ,.i -.i... i. .-...

(10l.irei.-s Taiban J K by . cllll

- x 1 nov. 6, IK52.

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r.!a" rt

TUST RECEIYED ASD FOR S.U.F-

J

"on Pieces Prints:

4 bales Brown Muslin: Iiai jiieces bieached; 30 do muslin de lame;

Coburg Cloi'i: Fren.h m Tioo; silk popiiu; Ginghaat; Lustre, tc.aool1

ju an lain . , i-cvs." i' Cloths, Vesting. Cloasinr.l T1,- tjU'

6 4 3 en 2 3D

20 40 15 10

do do do do do da do do da

do

Sierv, ore ny

. nov. 6, ifi-!. 45,