Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 14, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 March 1853 — Page 4

THE RASH MARRIAGE. BY MRS. JCtIA C. R. DORR. CHAPTER IV. When will yonr parting be "sadness and Mirth? Bright stream end dark one-oh, never on earth! Never while triumphs and tombs are to near. While Death A. Love walk the nine dim sphere; While flower onfold where the storm may sweep. While the heart of man is a soundless deep! Hin. "Adelaide, my daogtiter,, aid Mr. Lindsley the next morning, "Mr. Fletcher was here last evening, and told me that yon had promised to be his wife provided he could gain my approval. This is a very sudden af fair on your part. I told him, of course, that I had no objection to receiving him as a son-in-law if il was yonr wish to become hia wife; int he mast have seen that I was surprised. Have yon considered this matter well?" 'Yes sir, and I shall be ready to redeem my pledge in a very few weeks." "I thought perhaps there might be some mistake about it." "There is none, sir." Adelaide had hitherto spoken coldly, almost haughtily; but now with a sudden revulsion of feeling, she threw herself iuto her father's arnis end burst into tears. "Oh, my dear father Jo not refuse to give me your blessing." 'his yours, my child," he replied, aa he parted the hair upon her forehead and looked tenderly in her troubled face. "Bat Adelaide do not be hasty in this matter I would not have a child of mine appruach the altar from any other than the purest and holiest ol motives. VVillis Fletchjr is very wealthy you will move in a very different sphere from that you have hitherto filled, and with many girls this would be a sufficient inducement to accept his hand. A re you sure that it does not influence youl" "I have never given ita thought, father, and I could not sell myself. You surely do not thiuk that he possesses nothing but his wealth to recommend him?" "No, Ada I admire his character verv much, and if you love him, I have noth'iBg more to say." Adelaide did not answer. Her father's keen, piercing eye was fixed stendily upon her, and she felt the color mounting to her forehead. "Ada, will yon not delay this marriage a few months?" "Mr. Fletcher urges a speedy union, sir, and I have no good reason to give for objecting. It may as well be done one time as another " "1 should be sorry to give you pain, my child, but you must let me speak plainly this once. I believe that a second love may be as true and as tender as a first, and VVi'lis Fletcher is quite as worthy of your affections as ever any one else was. But a vine torn from on resting place will not at once twine around another. The blenling tendril must have time to heal and grow strong again Do you understand me, my daughter?" "Perfectly, sir; but in some cases th vine is very strong in itself, and needs no cup port. If you will allow me to decide, for myself, my dear father, I would prefer thnt tee

merriage should take place at the lime already named." "Very well, Ada.it shall be as you choose." It is very possible that if Mr. Fletcher had remained in Middlehurgh during the four weeks that elapsed between the betrothal ano the day appointed for the wedding, he might h ve suspected that Adelaide's feelings to ward him were not exactly what he would have them be. Yet even in that case lie might have attributed anything like coldness en lier part merely to maiden coyness and reserve. But on the da after their engagement he left the village and they did uot meet rgaiii until a few hours previous to the ceremony. .fter Mr. Lindsley and Kite discovered that Adelaide was fully resolved to tollow the course she had marked out lor herself, they made no further effort to dissuade her. Ou the contrary, they used every effort to cher Ish and strengthen the attachment they could but hope she was beginning to feel for him ho wassosoou to call her his wife. Ml. Fletcher, who himself resided in New York, had friends in Midcleburgh, and frequently spent weeks with them. Adelaide had, therefore, known him for many years, and he had loved her long before she was aware of the fact. A heart more full of true and noble impulses than his never Ihroobed; and she knew it well and appreciated il lully. To do her justice, she gave him esteem, reverence, gratitud-, even a calm and quiet affectionevery tiling in short but love; and aa the stood by his side at the altar, and iu a voice low, tremulous, and full of feeling, uttered the responses, a less credulous heart than his might have been justified in believing that he gave her that also. Kate watched her narrowly. Her cheek was very pale, but that w n nothing unusual, and gave her no uneas'itess. Her voice was calm, and she could discern no traces of an internal struggle. "I am almost contented about you, dear est Ada, she said, as they were for the last time alone in their own little room. The ceremonies were row all over, and Adelaide was exchanging the white r.ress. with its del lcate lace bertha, in which Willis thought she looked so very, very, lovely, for one more suitable for traveling. "You told me four weeks ago that you did not love Mr. Fletch er, but I really believe you do a little; Oh, Ada, darling! do not be an unloving wife; do n i repay the deep devotion of your husband with iudinerence." Do not fear for me, dear Kate You know that 1 am not heartless, and I will try to be all that Willis COuld wish." "But, Ada, once more I implore yon to be frank with him. 1 do not think he ever dreams you evercared for another. It would pain him probally for a little while to know it, but it would be best iu the end. Tell him that yonr heart has once bowei at another's shrine, but that henceforth it will respond oniy lo the fond affectum of his own Will you uot, dearest? I feel sure that he would love you none the less, for his generous forbearance; added to the mere fact that yon had confided in him, would go far to increase your own attachment." "I canuot, Kate, it is too late now, and I hope he will uever hear of it. But, sister," he continued earnestly, "I promise you that I will try to deserve his love, aud to return it also." "Hod grant that you may do bejth, Adelaide, and may He direct and guide you. Do not forget to look to Him, dearest, for strength and wisdom "I will not I will not but oh, how I shall miss you, Kate" aud Adelaide threw her arms about her sister's neck, sobbing wildly. "There is no safety for me anywhere but here." "There is safety for you anywhere, my beloved sister, if you will" ouly lean upon the Everlasting Arm. But you are wanted down stairs; I hear father and Willis inquiring for you. Here, bathe your face iu this cool, fresh water, and I will brush your hair a lit tie. There, now we will go down xou don't look at all as if you had been crying" and with their arms about each other's waists, the sisters descended the stiirs. A few weeks found Adelaide fairly established in her new home. And an elegaut and luxurious home it was. Mr. Fletcher had purchased a beautiful place just out of the city, and fitted it up for the reception of "is onoe wun an the comlorts aud adornments that wealth, guided bv the most f. tiVeoua taste, could procure. To Adelaide it was all novelty and beamy. Her father was in what would in New England par auce, be Called moderate circumslauees, about mid way between the vale of poverty and the mount of affluence not poor enough to be deprived of auy of the real comforts of life, nd yet not rich enough to indnlge in any expensive pleasures. Adelaide had an almost passionate love for the beautiful in nature and art. Her husbaud had taken care that in the home he had provided for Her, she should be enabled to gratify it to its fullest extent, and he was not disappointed in the delight it afforded her. But what touched her womau's heart more thin all (he rest, was to fiud that her own pe a liar taste had been so regarded. It seemed to her that she had never during all the years of her acquaintance with Willis uttered in his presence a wish, or even a fntict , that he had not remembered, aud gratified as fax aa it was possible. They went from room to room, each seeming to Adelaide's eyes more beautiful thau the last, and at length entered one that ber husbaud designed should be exclusively her own. It contained harp, a book-case filled with the choicest books, in the costliest bindings, a writing desk and a work table, all of the most exquisite workniausl-.ii. and in the largs bay-window, which led into t he garden, and alibrded a Hue view of the i-udaou, was a collection of rare and beautiful pUnta. The chairs aud ottomans were ol th lightest and most beauutul paiterna; and

one rr two exquisite painting hung pl Kendall .s& Taylor Thermometers the wall. She approached one of them, and (mug following gentlemen have certified as to the then with an exclamation of astonishment I eorreclncs and accuracy of the method by which

drew still nearer. Not a great whle previous to tneir betrothal she had been speaki tg to Mr Fletcher of an engraving that she uarticuiarly admired, and had said she believsd she should nev-r be tire i of looking at it. She had never thought of it siuce, but not so her husband, f t great expense, and with no little trouble, had he succeeded in obtaining this original painting. "Oh, Mr. Fletcher," she exclaimed, as she turned her swimming eyes upon him, "you are only too good, loo kind to me. How can I ever repay ou?" "Wry easily, my love," he replied. "I consider myself alreary repaid if 1 have giv en you any pleasure; but il your eratiluoe at ' anv time becomes burthensome you can (Itsi." ,, . ... .,- ,:.,,... i;i,. ;, charge all your obligations very readily just , tan me uv sumc ies ,o, mm ..o h-hj ia iir appellation than Mr. U tcher, aud I shall be the debtor. You have never called me Willis once. Do you fiud any dillicully in pronouncing the word?" "Oh, no, uone at all," said Adelaide, laughing and blushing. "But but " But w hat?" "Oh, nothing. Only I suppose I have n't got in the habit of il yet " "Well I hope xou will get in the habit of treating me wmiliarly before a great while. Are you altvay s so diary of looks and words ol affection, dear Ada? You no not kuow how I long to feel that the deep pure love I bear you is returned fully. I have always been alone, as far as the nearest and deare'st .- , i j i relations of life are concerned lean r member neither father nor mother, and my little sister died when I was just old enough to weep as if my heart would break over some,u-. . .1. , . i. i , i, thing very terrible, but Inch 1 could not comprehend. Aud I have lelt such a wish to be loed, for myself alone, as you, Ad., who have always breathed the atmosphere ol aff ction.can never understand 1 thought that

when I could call you my own sweet wi!e, them than can be classed with such as are commonthai restless y earning would be stilled lor b' ket in a country store, but made by experienced

ever-but it ts not. You are a ways kind,

but I watit more than kindness, Ada;Icaube They also keep constantly on hand a good snpplv of satisfied with nothing les than love.'" Cravats, Stocks, Poiket lidk'fs.. Shirt Collars, There was an earnest, pleading lone in her erv. tlloves, Pocket Books, Trunks, Carpet husbands voice, that went lo Adelaide s heart. VV hat would she not have given if she could, They w ould also especially direct the attention of iu all sincerity, have thrown her arms about the public to their stock of his neck Willi the fond words that would at ,',1ml.h''? Cas,simers, Vesting, .,,, t., .il- . "d tailor s trimmings, which is verv heavy and will ouce have sprunn to the lips of a true and be sold on the most reasonable terms. Jtt"alu loving wile. To those w ishing clothing made to order, we She replied kindlv, affectionately; but she would say that one of the members of the concern fell that he ws (.rieved bt-cause she iid uot l!as sl,e,,t lif,-'t,n years at tlietailoringbusiness.and i u - r bas now under his employ several experienced respond as he wished 13 his expression of at- workmen, enablii g ns to put up anv parmei" t" ortachment. She lelt how deeply she had deronthe shortest notice and in the most approved wronged him in giving hint her bund when !tvlethe; deepest aud holiest affections did not ac- , " Vful0 th"" .ishi'l',"1"'.i"!f re ' , .... . dv made, to call and examine his stock, their uuaticompany the gilt. She. hau told Kale that ,y ,i Ari,. feeling confident that in neatness ot she should be a good wife that she should style, durability of article, and excellence of work-

discharge all her duties faithfully- She now aaw that her first duty was to love that failing in that, she could discharge no other as she ought. (TO BE CONTINl'ED ) M E T A M 0 R A New Goods Cheaper Than Ever. I'HK undersigned hegs len e to say to their old L customers, and the public g-neiaily. that they have just received aud opened a s Vudtd slock of goods, selected with creat care to suit the wantsol the country, which they intend sellii g very U for cash, or exchange for approved country produce. Their stock consists. pai t..'t'tlie follow im: artidos: Main and t gurt-d ilk and Satins, Alpacca silk warp ami .Mohair Lii-trc; Cashmere of various colors and pialities; Octanes of arious patten. s and prices; French ai.d Domestic Ginshams; Embroidered Mode lih.ck and bn.g Shawls; Kid. t'ashiner. Plush, Mlk and Woolen Gloves; Lambs wool, f asbnu-r aud Cotton Hose; While, I'.nk.ani! Gn-cii Satiiitiounct: rev. Lace. Ruffled. Colored. Straw, tliuif nris.ii. Jenny Lin. I. Pearl and Florence braid Bonnets: Frilled crape and Mlk linings; together with a laree stock of Bonnet feathers and Kibbous; Re, I. hit,., and Yellow Flannels; English. French. ntid American Cloths: Satin, bilk velvet, and Fancy Vesting,, ljoesk.us and Fancy Cassinieros; -alinctt. Tw eeds, .--nd Jevis; Canton Flannels. Checked and lliekorv shirting; Bp-ached and Brown .Muslins; Table Linen, I rusii aud Towel Hinper. tlur stock ol Itoots .md Shoes ! Is large and complet . made in the best order and of the finest ok. t rial, w arra' ,-d to please all tastes. "r miratriirr) v un5i.'is iii '.in oi astonow't Log Chains W ood and Hand eis. noor locks. Uitches, Hinges. Screw s, Ilrads. : ....vv. ... ins, iiiiii uvi, iiauo .vxes. ,mi. Cross-cut and hand saw Files, Table and Pocket Cutlery. tin ceil swa re of every- strlc. And quality, China, Flowing Blue, Mulberry, and hite Iron Tea Sels. of fortv -six pieses each', or in smaller quantities; Bon is, ileal Dishes, Xappies. Bakers, ami Pitchers. Preserve ond Fruit Dishes! Tumblers, lanterns. Mo lasses cans, and iu fact everything needed for housekeeping. Also a large stock of lirad)- -tludc riotliinsr, Made in fashionable st le. and of the best material. We can fit every size from Tom Th b. to the Kentucky Giant: together w ith gentlemen's linen shirts, net un-er shirts, and drawers; Fashionable, bilk. Fur, Kossuth, and Hungarian Hats; Men and Bins' Plush and Cloth Caps; and in fad even thing usually kept in a country store. Call and examine our stock. If we do not suit you in price and quality, we will chargeyou nothing rorshowing our good's. J. B. e are at all times paxing ihe highest market price in CASH lor heal.'Corn. K c. "Barley, and Buck Wheat. WALKER : BROTHERS. Metamnra, Ind., Xov. 1, ls.vi. 7-if. WHOLESALE TAPE-v WAREHOUSE. I'. O. (.ond ma ii A Co., 1VO..H, IV trl Slrcrl, itin.d,. Ohi. VOW otler for sale the largest assortment of paper 11 lobe found in the w e-t. consistu g .r B.mk News. Letter, folded Caps. Flat Cap. Blank Book". Manilla. Hardwan', Druggisi. Posf Orti. e. C.lorei. Glazed unglazed paper. Printers Inks.Colore.l Inks" Printers Cards, Card Boards. Tar ami Straw Boar,!.. c. Ac. OCR EASTERN CONFECTIONS, Enable us to keep as large a slin k of paper material and all other goods connected w ith an exclusive paper warehouse as ran be found in anv citv east or west Slid we can confidently say tooiir customers that we can give sunicicut inducements for them to make all purchjwe. of us iu preference to going east. HOOK PAPERS. We have on hand a fMI supply of flue book paper from tiie Day ton Mills, and will bo constantly receivii,g(as we are the only agents) all the different sizes and qualities needed by publishers ai d can have made to order any size or quality w anted on short notice also Eastern Book Papers PRINTERS. Can find all kinds of Job Papers, and Paper Miterials any v here to be found 111 a paper warehousesuch as new sand book paper, printers' Cards and Card Boards, fancy col'd and glazed paper, pl iin letter caps, folio posts, bank and commercial po.ts packet posts. news, book and card Inks, col'd inks' bronzes, bronze size, oic. BOOK. BINDERS, Willalways be furnished wild Ledger and Biank Book Papers of all sizes and qualities; Binders' t loth, assorted colors. Binders' Leather, Plow Knives, &c, A;e. PAPER MAXTFACTt'REKS, Supplied w ith best Englisli Fellings, wire-vloth. Bleaching Powders, oil vitriol, alum, Rags, Hemp waste, .x-c. ' LAFLIX BROTHERS WRITING PAPERS. AlT'ady two premiums have b -en awarded Laflln Brothers for tln'ir superior skill as niuiuif.'.ctiireis odine Writing papjr. Their first class, and Contress I-aid papers are at least one year ill advance of all competition in quality . sty le" and pri'e. We have Hie general agency for the w est Tor these celebrated pajH'rs. BLISS, BOTTER ACO'S PRINTING CARDS. ve are also agents for R. P. ,t Co" Card Boards, r.nameuevi ami gl:;zed Paiiers. Bronzes, bronze size. eic. &c. B. P. ei Co. keep us supplied with . ,,, ,,01 less man cigui thousand dollars w orth of their manufactures. RAG & STRAW WRAPPING PAPER We have the best article to be had in our market, and ran snpplv it m anv quantity. ka;s WAVl i'D. We pay the highest cash price for good country Rafrs. E. O. GOODM AN & CO., nov. 19 !8-6ms No. 34. Pearl, Cin..O. Consolation to the Afflicted DR. J. KATES 153 Sycamore near 5th St.. Cin-' cinuati, Ohio; begs leave to announce to his friends and the public generally that he stiU con tinues to devote his time and attention to the alle-S ( iation of human suffering by curing any disease.?' especially hernia or rupture, and diseases oftliv blood and urinary organs. The success hich he has met with, tiy his pecu-' liar mode of treating all kinds ef diseases, which ' are sometimes innocently acquired in youth, has been astonishing: curing the most desperate cases after repeated failures of the most eminent practitioners in the country. Disease ofa peculiarcharacter. are guaranteed to be removed in a few days radically, without often- : ... sive or deleterious medi..i., n. 1 w stuo .. eminently successful in this branch nrh;. n.,irn Ueil.g

patients would savo much time and moncv to sv i tv- - ,l,1 ll BRACES, nothine of the ,,;... r monc--',osy This is one of the most useful and b.neflcial arnoming ortheanxietj of mind by giving him an ticle.ever invented (we speak from experience) early call. Through long laborafter vears ex-peri- t"'1 no one should be without ihem. Thev are to ence ,be can warrant to all, no matter hn . prevent the hab.t of stooping. hich all are liablo

and long ending It may bave been, a thorough' Cure. Invalids yonr tre In...,.-, t. . .... , is., i once to him, who is able to meet all eases. your true interest is, to apply , i. .1,1., .. ... -ii ' Female sufforirir with irroirulftriii, ",uciiiiii;,h oe permanently cured, sml 1-t no scruples nor false delicacy hinder you from ap-l-iyiiSiu proper person, when you can be so readily restored to health. Dr. Kates begs leave to say further, that Ins rem.dies areprepared , a scientific and skillful man......er, o-oi.cye. locureea.h and all diseaI" nls attention so long has been directed. wun mil oirecpons how to use them. Therefor ... .imii.s iremany set ilou of the country bv atldressii ga letter postpaid to the Lector." slating symptoms etc. can have advice and medicine sent to him. After a long experience, and bv a peculiar method he guarantees to eradicate the disease eutirel) without putting any resirarnt. lr. Kales meiicikl"of!he is No. 153 Sycamore street, first house below F.fth, W est sidej Ciuviuitatf, Ohio. dec JO, li.i5i.

their instruments are graduated

A. Cawell, Professor in Brown University; J. P. Kirtlnnd, Cleveland, O.j Jas. Nooney, Hudson, O.; Professor Katon. Trov, X. Y.; Itenshaw, Ward & Co., Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth. N. II.; Doctor Balchelder, New York. i i. .!... fr ..soecimens of Barometers and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K..atthe lata E,ir, ,h. Vow York State Agriniltural Society.) These instruments are afforded w holesale and re - - - , i , i i i , - 3.' tail atgreatlv reduced prices, by K. HL & Til RNE. Western Agents; Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts, Cin'li. Where mav alwavs be had fine Perfumery and Fancy Articles". nov. l!.-4fl-tyr. M Lean's Liniment rpHIS article is now fairly before the public, and X me inousamis oi oouics soli indicate line superioritv of this Liniment over others. Physicians j)ow - rjhc u jn lcir prattioe. TrT ,,", oneS!5 cent bottleand you will be convinced. Fifty cent and one dollar bottles have been received. , Wholesale ami retail bv nov. 19-48-lyr KOHT. THORNE, I Northeast comer Fourth and Vine sts., Ciu'ti. 1 NKW CLOTI1IXC. STOIf E And Gentlemen's Furnishing Establishment. THE subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the White Water Valley, that they havejnst received ami are now opening at their Clotliinir Emporium, in Brookville, Ind, the largest, most complete and best selected slock of dothi.tir an.l (rent's t'nrtii.hii rr good ever brought to this market, which thev are determined to tell at pnrrs that ro,( jail to Their stm eonsisu In part or f oal of all description rr,,m ti,e heaviest winter over coats to the most penteel and fancy dress coat, manufactured from P"mI cloths. and in a style that isalike adaptedto ;"'" d durability. THeirassortment of PantsOeil'tShlrtsft Drawers j5 endless and almost innumerable, embracing all kinds, oualitiesand colors, all of which are made of ""deriel and in the most lashiouable style Their stuck of 1 1 ... . - ... AA. is necllliarlvaltrartive-havint. noone article mnno. "V .V l ,iU1 wg,vc al" na".sl"P' ll,c" cannot be surpassed We would, then, extend an invitation to all wan ting any thing in our line, to call at our stand. one door north ot N. D. Galliou's Store, and inline. li- j ately under the Democrat Printing Otlice. aud see 1 if bargains can be had. j All kinds of work warranted, and anv garment ! ripping will be repaired gratuitously. " ! i TYNEK & BAKER. ! 1 Brookville. Dee. 20, '52.-1. V-T.W 3irS-TSTO:iE..THll BsCRI- ! hers would call tin iilt.'i.tion of the ladies and gentlemen of Brookville and vicinitv. to the 1 ew and s lei.did stock of SHEET MCS1C and Musical Instruments, which are open for exhibition at their store. No. Hi 4th stre t. next door to Smith & Nix on's Hall. Having l -ased the above store for a term of year and fitted it upat a great expense, in a style heretofore unknown for this business, we hope by iinliriiig exertionsand unremitting attention to deserve a share of public patronage. We have made arrangements w ith all publishers east, to receive new publications w ithiii three days of tne,r issue. adies are respectfully invited to call and ex amine our stink al anytime, as w have f(sn Ei7r ntr. i at then te,vre. We w ould call the attention of Violinists to our stock of strings, Italian and French, fresh and just selected by Mr. Diinton w nose long expenencein the employ of Firth. Hall & Pond and Win. Hall ASons.ot New .York, have peculiarly fitted him for Violins, Flutes, Clarionets, Flageolets, Guitars, Accordeons, Fluliiias, and everything to be found in a First Class .Music Store. We have been appointed local Agents for Tiltvn't immrrmrut fur Violin anil Vietneellot, several of w hich applied to instruments, may be seen upon application. We shall be bants to ev-

' ,, .. . plain the peculiar benefits of said improvppvnt and operation bv liori ,1.1 . I"'., exliblt testimonials in is favor from the eui'earlisU li-'sll. when it was ' i ,, ' t the Cnited States and Europe. did silver mAlal.

Our stock of American made Guitars best pecuiarly ad;ipted to this changeable climate; arcuil al ur Flutes, Clarionets. Ac. . are of the best make nd finished in oil. thereby not so liable to ch avek 1 the varnished instruments. In fact our whole stock is new and of the best quality and w e would respectfully invite Country Dealers lo call, before purchasing elsewhere. ertTeachers and Seminaries supplied at the lowest larms. Bertini's, Hunter's, Beyers, and all populow instruction Books for the Piano Forte, sold er than any other house. . D1NTON & THCRSTOX, Don't forget the number etl Fourth-street, dee. lu-ol.ct, Cincinnati, Ohio. j o tTiiso-nK iisr.sr. amispeh 1' V 'l It I'. There are perhaps a few pe sous w ho know tl , ratal progress of this diseaso when neglected, consequently the fault of suffering ; and a premature death, is suicidal act committed I by the sufferer himself. This fact is plainly veri- ' fled by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals ' and Invalid Institutions, where thousands uffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore yon who are affli. ted w ith any form of "this class diseases," do iwd be persuaded that the disease w ill cure itself, or that some simple medicine will cure, but call at once at the Western Medical Office," Xo. L3 Sycamore stroet. below Fifth. Cincinnati, O., w here all diseases, either recent or chronic, are completely eradicated from the blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 Gents Furnishing Store. i WHOLESALE ! W HOLESALE" JAS. KM II Alt ls., 4 Eesi I'oiii'lh si, I doormat of .lain, Has a von largo assortment of GENTLEMEN'S Fl RNlSHING GOODS; I Shirts and Collars, Self-adjusting Stocks an tine-' quailed variety in every style, color, and texture, i inn ami see cur goods; we can, and wi(l sell low. I We Invite inspection and comparison. i JAMES RICHARDSON", j No. 4 Fast Fourth street. I 9 Formerly of 11") .Main street. liriSVRY certify that the President eVTrus-! I tees ot the Harrison N. T. R. and Brookville Turnpike Company, at their session Iwbl in the! town of Brookville. Saturday Feb. 2tith, 13. passed the follow ing order. to- it: I "Ordered by tho Board, that al! wagons when tho ' freight contained in same, exceeds 5ml lbs.be and ' the same are hereby prohibited the us? of the' Harrison. New Trenton, Rochester and Brookville ; Turnpike. ' , "Every person who shall drive anv wagon con-1 veying freight exceeding 50IKI lbs., 'as aforesaid,' over said tunipike.shull for every such offense lorreit and pay to the Treasurer of this Company ths sum of Twenty-Five Dollars, to be collected in an action ofdebt. before any court of competent jurisdiction and the toll gate keepers are required to prosecute all cases oniing under their supervision. A. R. MVI.EERY. Sec'tv. March 5 II. If. X. T. R. tV B. T. C. ! llt. NIr.S. SON'S .:isrir eutrtill izrrtliv trroiit rrsuluior of liie istomacti unt bowels-Is one of the best dyspeptic aud lever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bow els. and giv .-s power to the liuiiKiii system to throw on" al diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Xetitralizer ill his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stoma, h, for more than twenty years w ah complete successes can be shown by hundreds of certitl, ates. All w e ask. is that our friends will call and give il a trial, ns we know that 11 w iti give entire satistactioii. X. D. Gallion agent tl uimi.i uie.

iville. llruggists and country merchants 'mn. in the form or bunk, with Bridge tree SninI in large or small quantities by W"ni. An- Balance. Kine. lriver. and Regulating Screw No. SMain St. Cincinnati. " and grinds upon the same principle ns a large mill' fltfTerinf. onK in ft... ' .

supplied derson, W M. KOnt. . I. THORN.. iKiHir. k tiiohm: H H0I.ES.1LE ami KET.11L Dealer in Perfumet y. tamiu Mediemetanil Faney Artuh i.S-rth Eat! r.iurr tturih ami Vinettt. Cin. O. "IT'ESTKRN agents tor Kendall & Tavlor"s TherU mometcrs. ie.: State agents! r Ohio, for Almono i.ouon. y lennugtr l ricopherous. Lyons" Kathairou and Jamaica Ginger, Corn Plaster a certain cure; Myer's Extract. Rock Kose.M'Lesns Volcanic Oi! Liniment. Ink Erasers, Writing Ink. Kat and Roach Exterminator, lla Costa's Tn..ih ... . . asn, ivory j-earl Ketilnttce. l.ocock's Pulmonic W .iters, warranted to be the hesi nn.-l.. I,. ..... r.,. l ..... r coughs, colds, &c. &e. Consequently all of the above articles can be had here al the' Proprietors Price. Bazm's. (Rousel's) Ilauel's, Harrison's, and all popular Perfumery, at wholesale ilnead at the nianufacturers. prices in Philadelphia. Tliet me lli.lluiilVltirVTa V 1 it u .... ,1. u'lVJl 1 irm u vuihuihui country, in any quantity ever introduced luis n TtSZH. " E! JiV ! .i .. .i V . . , . ' "1'"" "ion on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy ,ction.aid by Hie evte.t,,;,,,, r ii.. . "nrans from btx-ominp wek, and ... . i, . - . .1 v. v .... a. I'lv. ncs ves a hnbil of erect rarrii-.ire. W (HI I Jt. T1IADV L' N. E. Cer. 4th & Vine Su., Cincinaati. !- Ij I V I-" I f V vT t III p AtPtYNF.&E lliv .', " PA VNK & MANLY, wmild announce . . ' stand of T. V.Mitch.l on Pa.ri . Basin, whor- they w.ll lv. r,.,.d. .. V . i,i,ii,.n... i,,". : " ... i T ' 'X "'ur-P-.W..1 .......i. ..r.. r . . . ri.iges,and of open and covered buggies, ".'.U'V. ""'"name iwe horse car-, Per,.,,, coming t Laurel by cuir.l'c.r'o.h,rwi,a, ' 7AX wl:,: .V' l l" or ou: try without delay. llerscs Kept By the feed, day or week. Getbonan k. Leuiteinen nnr i a call, our terms are reasonable.

OIL PAWTKD WIS DOW MIA DCS, and Oil Cloth Table Covers, inanuluclurcd and sold, wholesale and retail, by M. tawj er & Co. No. 8 College Building, Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Orders promptly tilled. Country Merchants and Peiller9supplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 6, lsoo. 40-1"iiib.

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelieled Success WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1K. HALL offers to the afflicted New Koine. lies. (free from mineral poisons) w hich diffuse them selves torougn every j.ari ol the human system, j vmiaoirr iiie cncrui , irus, in ine snon space Ol irom two to six ays. consequently every symptom of this insideous monster disease leaves the sy stem, and the patient is atrain ,stored to full health and vicror. w ithout any danger Iroin exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated. and find the last state of their case worse than the first, are particularly solicited to call. Long: standing: eases of flonarrhrrt anrf Gref. Strictures, urethral discharpx's. bu miner pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lencorrhea, for wliites.) im potency, rheuma ism. diseses of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases. Ave, will be quickly removed from tne system, by the use of Dr. Hall's Srw rrmnlirt. Also, coughs, cob Is. bronchitis. Incipient con sumption, dy spepsia. chronic dy sentery . diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. &e.. will be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific maimer. Take particular Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, whit h expels reason, drowns memory, defaces iH'auty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and curable son's, makes a strong man weak, and a wi. au a fool, is treated with unparalleled s iecess. Weak news and Im pola'iiry, Debility of the Sexual Oi'iun. most cominonlv the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: lorg residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a varietv of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted seow most of the svmptoms of nr 'mature dec.nv Washing of the organs themselves. heaines'sin the loins, headaches, loss of niemory and destitut of veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in a more mortifying cci.dttimi; cut off as it were from all allurements of female society, with no lioyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons thus afflicted, should call Immediately on DR. HALL, and be nt once restored to health and happiness. Delav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according to his directions. Thev are nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can consult Dr. II. bv letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all partsof the Vnited States and Canada. nov. 12; lt52. 47-lvr Ar"' J.SR. AZHI.ETT. ISA AC ST" ATTO - CO., MILL FACTORY. Corner of Front and John street . Cinci- -ti, o. ll'aitituitr. So, 19 trmut Street. between Main ami Walnut tr. The above isa wood cut ol a single geared "Queen of the South" Corn Mill, and ('rusher. We inauiifaclure a Cub Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of operation.' P W e place this useful contrivance on all sizes of .inis,i.j wiuc.t means we convert a Cum Mill into CI.H.L.L 1 M;n. . ; lino it on or take it off. ..... ...... omaiew miuuies work to nut We manufacture Jiortable Mills, single and doublegeared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat.Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated forsl -1111 waier or Horse power. I hee milis have been r,,,, by steam and horse power iu competition a-aiiist the other make of Mills of our citv. at our state Fairs, and have never failed to ca'rrv off the first premium on one occasion w as aw arded a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took two first i,romiiims. as the best mills, at two Annual Fairs of our M-'chaiiics'' Institute. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam water orhorse power. This Mill was exhibited in' irse power, at the Ohio Slate Fair, in is awarded a premium and a splenAI.SO Different kinds of portable horse and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease o operation, simplicity, usefuliiess.and durability. are surpassed by none now in use. All our articles are warranted as represented or no sale atourcostoftransporlationand the money refunded. Fora full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our factory, w here we take pleasure to explain each article. v ,, v- , ,SAA' STK-""R& BC Note. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. . tr. rows, while exhibiting a BurronsMill at onrSate Fair, last fall, was boisterous about his Mill, and courageously entered iutoa verbal agreemei.t w ith me to grind com thus: whoever grinds the nio.t, regarding quality and quantity. . to be the ow ner of both mills, at eaen aud every trial: IRST tP.UI." Straubto run an IS inch Mill; Burrow sV Co. to run a ill inch Mill. K' oxn TRIM.. Ptraub to run a 22 inch Mill: Burrows & Co. to run a-.'t inch Mdl. THIRD TRUL. Straubto run a 2:i inch Mill: Burrow it Co. to run a 3n inch Mill, when the pinch came, that boisterous courage topped out. 'lo the above I now append a challenge to grind cob teed out of whole ears of corn. 1 w ill rim my 1H inch (.rii uf the South" with a eobhreakerattaehnieiit. the- same a t'rte that o,.k the Hicm. iim at the ithmita'e t'ah .Ust fall, icainst a 24 inch Burrows' Mill ami Win. Mewart'sOhio Tid Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be run at once; and if you are apprehensive or a risky business you have my entire approbation p, run .Mr. Pomeroy's Com Crusher as an auxiliary. Should my single article fail to grind equal in quality and quantity to the combined productions of the two or three mills (just as you please) then vou can draw a few hundred dollars as stakes put up. Come boys, don't be cowardly there is nothing like walking straight into the merits of a thing T . ISAAC S IRA IB ci- CO. 10 J. II. Bi-rrows & Co. nov. 19 4S-6nis. J H. BURROWS ATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL 'THIS Mill differs from all others in the construction of the Cpper or R iiuier Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, cmlosedin a cast iron case, which forms the baci and hoop of the Stone, with a cast iron Ee, or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at the lop, w hich is secured at the back by fr bolts, so P at every block is 111 the form ofa dovetail, which givcsareater strength to a Stone, than any other inet.io.1 which is required in small Mills w hen-the Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly made. Italsogives wei'-luto a stone or small diameter that is required, without having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy . ...... ... ,o a square mime, made of w ood or cast me nugoniy in tne Kunntiig stone: this beinv tl... great weighu enables it to grind nearerthecentre a ! P..S..S. an, i .im less power than ny other null now in use. This mill is portable and may be attached to steam, water, liorse or band power. Also, all sizes or Frenel. Burr Mill Stones, manu jartured on the same principle. Joseph H. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the invenor, for which he obtained Le nets Tatent iu - rFor all infringement the purchaser will bo held tesponsible for the right of using. 1-1 i:,i. . ' ..... ..... . . . lu-w .uiusoo inn require a -Millwright to et . ii .. ... ii ti an. i a tn.t ... ... ... SL - "L " . V "'I'". tne in in 1 . " ey on Illlllev nn tt spindle. ith a prum sntti .ieiitly large to run the -24 inch Mill 24ti revolutions per niiniii.-; attaihep to horse, stemn or water power. Uv the steady application or twohorse power, the Mill will grind 6 tog bushels per hour ol good meal, and will grind w he-it as well as Corn. The 30 inch Mill, if put to its ful'lest speed, will grind from 111 to 15 bushels per hour These Millsare warranted to be in every r.sueet as recommended. r All orders must be directed to J. H. BfRROWH, Front st., lower side, bet. Main & VaI nut. Dec. 3, leoi 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. f LOTUS, rawlmrrri, Satinrlsnnd I . .lo,. .... 'i a. """"'and ... . .. . ... ... a vs. rjn,viH.tll. nari! oil Imml a very lanreand choice sol tioii ofcl.t:.3.caiinere. satinets and Jeans, forsale at the lowest ligures.-- , Cailaudsee them. mv 7 j CI ITBIOB PUVO t OTFS!There I Yi. " unusual demand at this time for low priced riano cones, resulting no doubt fro in the scarcity "r Cnih,"n k l-cial pain, last summer in 1 f . '"stnimet.is oi ll the maiiiifa. Inre ,-""n. "ol ""eaity offered forsale iu tliis .oursi, ano loiinu none to con " "".i nrowii. of liostThese Pianos are beantifal. .l..r,.i.t ... Zh7nTTP 'TA"Z combining so gl onTtie, tine touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but no instrti!tiLi t nttul;tir.i ilmt is .i iso ; low. Please call and examine them, together r"" :uaw.rt,",.l . of thieker-ngs, ,j J apl-16-l-y oleitC..t-,lMM.i;,r!. '

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BROOK VI LIE MERCHANT? Great Excitement! NOTWITIIST.iDltW the intenseex citemem in regard to political affairs, the pco pie are yet more directlv interested in knowing where it will be to their interest lo make their fall and winter purchases. We unhesitatingly advise a call at the "OUI While lni-r," Where may be found a large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, queensware. groceries. oic. A:c selected w ith care, bought on ths best terms, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In conclusion we say, call aud examine forvourselves. N. V. GALLIOX.

1 1ST KECEIVEDand for sale 2 cases mens flue calf boots do heavy do do kip boots " custom made do " hungarian do " waterproof do " boys youths and childrens boots " mens custom made shoes " " cair do " " coarse do " boys kip and coarse brogans 1 5 1 1 1 6 1 1 in i-s suites eWprs childrens do I box ladies kid do 1 " pat. leather buskins 1 " morocco do 1 " palt.-nt tipped do 30 prs lay lor ties 1 case calf bootees 1 fc kip do 1 " goat do 2 " india rubber shoes Al! comprising the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes, that we have ever had the pleasure ot offem g forsale. S. D. GALLIOX. Il. t l lll II ...I am just receiving from ("in. mid other markets a heavy supply of choice leather, which I can sell at prices that cannot fail to please. I have now on lia ud 2.M.0 lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole 5(0 " Cincinnati do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 " Kip and doz. Calfskins. Shoemaker. Farmers, and all who want leather, wouid do well to call and examine his stock before niakingtheir purchases. KICTIAKD TVXER. O. lober oi il,, iKj.j. 1XMIXS xn SItors 1 am now receivII ing my fall stock of Custom Made Boots ami Mioes.oinlirnen g .Mens, Wometis. los, 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 sefectii g my present stock, aiming to buy such as I can w ith confidence recommend.' My stock is heavy, and will be sold as low as thev call be bought in the" west. Oct. 21th, 1S.V2. RICHARD TVXER. n It I X ! STO KS 1 50 Grind Stones ofa suII perior quality, now on hand and for sale cheap 1 RICHARD TVXER. rv.i.i, AniviTr.u ;oons.Ti,e 1 undersigned again announces, thame is just receiving rrom New Vork. a fresh supply of S-e.i.on iblr mU, w hich, in addition to the stock now on hand, will make 11 is assortment belli... nn.l ... . 1 . . . .-...s. ...... iiK.irr vipiiiiueie than he has ever heretofore offered in this market. His variety is endless and almost innumerable, embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of 1-imry dry nootls, ilk UooU mid notion, together with n lotp aiock of ItnoiM mid .hor., hols itntl cnp, Konn. 1., 'ni prliuX, inidr tiimlr iloihjng, 1 1 1 ! wo ir, aliis-vtnrr. qumiswiire, iioc rir.M ,ii. mid col'il rnrprl vtiirp, 4 oiioh yarn, Irnihrr, xviiitloir Kln.m, l.iiisn tl oil, while Ii ikI, ! 10 -, Sail, iron, nniU, nml nirrl, and a general assortment of every thing ever kept in a country store. He would sav to h:S friends that helms the advantage of thirty years experience in this branch of business spoilt mostly in Brookville, with an ext Ice acquaintance with all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati, and the Eastern Cities, w hich enables him to buy at low figures, and sell at such rates as w ill secure to him the permanent custom of purchasers, w ho mav inspect ns goods. He would also state that his stork has been bought w ith special reffr rence to the wants of the country, and he flatters himself that the stvles. patterns and prices would not rail to please Ihe tastes of the most fastidious. Inducements sntti. i-ient to persuade all to examine his goods before buying elsewhere. So come one come all, to his old stand, and see if '.iit.tni tun in-n;iu. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. The market price in cash alwavs paid for grain. Oct. Will, 1,-52. RICHARD TVNER. IlEKM.sN MM K. JNO. H. riRttCIUlU jjincK ana t arquhar T Til K Post Otlice buildings. South West Corner Main anil Head streets, Brook viCe Indiana. 1 he attention of the public is most respectf ully invited to our spring stock of goods, carefully selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati Market! "of the latest and most fashionable s1 u-s." J") I LINckcV FAKQUHAR. BO.I'TS . OH I1IIIOiS. Just received a large ami handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at '" ' LINCKiV FAKlU BAR'S. tr yyiuy.l.l.y X I AUAM)I.SA large ol of I 111 br.. 11,. ,....1 i..,... .1. . 1 . ... .r I ... . ., : - .jo ivi s.ue ui me low est possible price at LII.CK & FARQI HAR'S. irA'rV C;OOISSplendid assortment of ' 1-iwus. Borage. Henig,- De Lames, Tissues. Silks. Satins.aud white .Iress goods. Forsale verv cheap al '' LINCK& FARtiUHAR'S. I I It I M S A U I f ; 1 1 JIX-,I. pieces of w ell I assorted prints and Ginghams. For sale at reduced prices at '" T I INCK & FARUVHAK'S. Ol "Mnr.lt W.tltr-Averv large assortment li of the most taslmmable. ami durable summer go.Hls.jusi revelled aud for sale bv '" 7 LIXCK V FARQCHAR. U. It I W It r, A I I.S, .Vc,Liii k ft Kits'iiiih unit- att -i.tiou to their coiupl. tj ass..rtment of nails and general stin k of bard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. mav 7 J IlOCr.lt I r.S, Constantly on hand, fresh snp(I plies of the very best qualify of Groceries, at the clieap store of ",a " I.INCK & FARQCHAR. niTF.vin tnr-ffo have just receiveTthe V most beautiful stock of dneensw are, in settsor by the peace, ever before off-red in this market ,n-v ' LINCK&FARHCHAR. TJOOTS A SUOr.S We have largely increasU ed our stock of Bootsand Shoes, and "now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hi rr,;,,,., custom made ladiesslippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots aud ollier"lixens" in town. nii,5 I LINCKci FA KUCHA R. 1 T lln-Tix.xn T.TTIirsS. . . - , J?, "n I'orMAXX, on the east side of Elm. bet. oth & lull sts.. keep constantly on hand a superiorassortmeiit of mattrasses of all kinds, and lias an extra lot of his ow n superior spring mattresses III three pieces, win, I, are capable of being change.! (both sides being alike and equally soft.) twelve different times; thus lasting much "longer, besides being more convenient for handling. They are made of the very best material, ami w arranted; and he received a diploma for them at the late M chanf'' rair. .,, ,,,.. ( V,AIIIFS Manufacturer and importer I 1 of aper Hangings, No. pi3 Main street, six doorsabove Fourth. Cincinnati. Constantly on hand trench and American Paper Hangings,' such as lew s i liynney Screens, w ide curtain paper, etc.. audlelvct an.l Imitation Borders. Scc. which he offers at holesalo and Retail, at the lowest market orice- apl 9, le'52 Ili-l-v II 'TS,ri!"r's ',pst sPn'rip style of fashionab Hats.just received and for sale at ,v ' LINCK & FARQCIUR'S. H ATS .SD VA PS, 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 , ase Kossuth ditto M "li and Boys Fur, W ool. and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, and Fur Caps, tust arriving and for sale cheap by KICI1AKU TVN'KK. October eoth. ISM. Tr YE CLOTHE I.-SAMt-EL PnEepERD,TaiII lor. has Oil hN 11.1 a Inn... n.nl.. r i clotlimg cheapforcash. Hissbop is a few doors North ol Mr. C.alliou's store, on Burgess street oet 11 H-tf 6 i..XjDY! Canrlr! tandiosTl !-Twelve dollar per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes atM. HEMANUS Candy Factory, Valnut street, between Firth aud Sixth streets. Cincinnati. apl 9, 1S51 lti-ly IJ rsV.l?H.l?.TIf .ORE.-Am..r,r - .. ...is.iiu uioiiiing itepoi, .xo. viiu Mam at., t nidnnati. 0, 1. 17, '.1 i:Mv WilTfl,."D C1.0CKS-W,. DwvsoN il I en.ter his services to the citizen of Brookrio tx. lVK',"i'' in to capaeity of Watch and rtock Maker and repairer making and mending Jewelry , esc. Long experience and strict punctuality are lis recommendations. Shop thtve door. North of the post otlice. Jy23,ltliu 31-lf p.tlMT.tt IIOrSE-Connersvllle, Favette ' -"'!". Indiana, R. Di-rxh, Proprietor. This vent'i'l "?d r;'!'air' wc" f""'ihed. thoroughly ve . dated, favorably situated, and even attention paid to travelers and visitor.. W hilst it" is th- b st and ms, fashionable house in the citv. its bill are M 'i!L'J!1me jmie so low-.. to suit all. "jv '5-2-311-1 v ITI Hamilton Intelligencer will please ,n,"ert months and forward bill for payment. Afflicted Read! EDICAI. House, established five M jit rears ano. hv lir.k o,b.i: v wCornerof Third and I nion Ms., between Spruce nu i tne streets, rinla :e!phia. F.fteen vears of extensive and uninterrupted prractice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far ond near in liie Ueatmeut of diseases or a private nature. Personsafflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, puins in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, (travel, disease arising rrom youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby tlie constit ilion has become enfeebl -d, are all treated witii success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his bonoras a gentleman! aud confidently rely upon his skill as a phvsician. Take Particular Xotiee ! Young men w ho Have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulged in a habit frequeiillv . ..c.i .ion, i. v.t.iipnntuits oraisciioot the ef-i re-ts of which ore nightly felt, even w-in asleep, and destroy both mind aud bod , shoi lu apply im- ' mediately. Weakness and coiistip'.tlonal debility, 1 loss of muscular energy , physical r.ssitu.le and g -h- .' er..l prostration, irritability "and all nervous ,r.c- ' lion, indigestion. sl.iggislmess ..f the liver and ar .' e- disease in auy way connected wiu the disorder of the trocreaUv function cured, and full Tiiror i estorea. I

WHOLESALE CJTOE WAliE tl ntPOT. Have always on hand a large and well assorted stock or STOXE WARE, consisting of Jugs Jars, .Milk puns. burns. etc, of every variety of palters and sire. ALSO. Shaker Pipes and friction Matches. Particular attention paid to flllingorders for country merchants. Our prices are uniform and cannot fail to give satisfaction. X. II. We are agents for Putnam GLASS WORKS, and are always prepared to till orders for MOTTLES. FLASKS, Vials, ckc, at lowest figures. SKAMAXS &HAINER Water st., near .Main, Cincinnati. Ohio, ap 9, ls.VJ 10-ly

QPKIi F lM!IOS ro 1S.-,'. GEN k TLh.M EN S DATS. I shall introduce my Spring style of Gentlemen's II: ts on Saturday the bill o March. I lake pleasure in inviting my patrons and the public loan examination of niy HAT forthe Spring, as I am confident that it will commend itself to their favor and compare well with any which may be otlered. both as regards shape and quality. I shall be pleased to show my HATS to all who may favor tne w ith avail, and "every care shall be taken to jtlease those w ho max leave their orders. C. B. CAMP. aplt-ly 170 Main st. cast side, bet. Fourth dc Fifth. F I It I. and Water Proof Mooring. Ihe undersigned having b.-ni app.'i.ted A -cut for S. M. C. M. V anvil's Fire and Water Pr.w.t Roofing, is now ready to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin. I'nion. or Favette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. II. tV J. C. Burton, in Brookville. are covered w ith this kind of roofing, to w hom the mil, lie r. r,-i,-rr..,l li. durability, cheapness, safety, an.' convenience, all recommend it. as superior, ill the construction of most building. W". S.BtKER. j II!, '31 3tM-y nFO. A.PHncKA Co's.Jlrlodfons. 1 1 W e have 011 hand a line assortment of these superior Mclo.leotis at prices to suit the circumstances of all desiring to possess an instrument, combining utility and cheapness. The largest size in piano case, (sometimes called Melodeon Pianos) are beautiful. The tones ere exceedingly pure and rich, and by using the swell, are loud enough for a small church or hall. Their compass is 5 octaves, and from that down to 4 octave in plain ens 's. as good an instrument in every respect, except in size and outward finish. We are sne :ignts for thWest, and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale an. I retail. Please call and examine these M-rlideons. to. gether w ith as fine an assortment of Pianos as can be found west of the mountain, mostly from tho factories of Chickering. Woodward A: Brown. COLIiCUN V FIELD. apl 9 ir,-l-y Sole Agents. 151 Main street. ITarble Works. ww. BRooKFiFf.n. rniv,n v. mtooKriri n. TIT M . It ItOOKriKI.n A. SOU. Msttma II Works, on the West side of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth st.. Cincinnati, manufacture loonier. Monuments. Tombs and Graved Stones, I Mural Pieces. Tablets. Baptisu.al Founts. Mantel Cms. Vases. Italian and American Marble, etc.. Arc. , Cabinet and Counter Tops. Design, furnish. -.1 toordernnd work executed in the neatest, most approved style, sculptured or plain. NoAgentsare employed by this establishment. my 21 22-Iy ' Ttl'IIMr A" CO. Importers mid deaT-rs in 1 1 Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on band an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and verge watches; tine gold and gilt jewelry: gold, silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils: spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists files. toys.iVc. No. 1:111. Main st., under Commercial Bank'.Cincinuati Ohio. rIIK CAItlM-.T ri It"ITI"Itr. L. M. Crane. Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture, Sofa. Chairs. Ac, No. SI Sycamore stone door above Third, where he gives his personal attention to maiiiifacturingall articles usually called for in his line. and :ifter2." years experience' in the principal Eastern cities, he thinks he can give gen. eral satisfaction. Large assortment always on hand. W'ork made to order and warranted." Furniture repaired, cleaned and varnished. Cpholsterv done w ith neatness; n l dispatch. Terms moderate. Call in. L. M. CRANE, M Sycamore st. ap fl 10-ly DIt. AMJFItSO'S Liniment For pains, aches, bruises, sprains. cuts, wounds. old sores, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, w hich w e warrant it to cure, or refund the money. We could give a nuinberof certificates of cures performed byit. but consider that one twenty-live cent bottle w ill go farther low or.l convincing any one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be printed. N. D. Gallion agent for P.roookville. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, 40. ly. No. ST Main St. Cincinnati. II Its. II tit ha on hand a fashion.tl able assortment of Millinery, which the ladies would do w ell to call and examine before pun hasing elsew here. Her room i situated on Pearl St., three. loors South of Slioupc Cullumstore. my 21 22-tf TI'IIIIS of tlio Indiana American, in advance. '?'..'il in six month. ?.1 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for eery year pay meiit is delayed thereafter. Aiikiitisi:mknts One square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made iu advance. one dollarnnd twenty-five cents if payment be delayed one year; anil one dollar and fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for th" time payment isdelaye.l. Large advertisements fora longer time w ill be charged n the same i-riiic:le rIlOTrCTIO. Fire.Marine and Inland Insurance, by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn. The undersigned. Agent for this old and responsible otlice, is alw ays prepared to issue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable terms. JOHN J. FOl'TS, Agent ForLaurel and Franklin County. mvT-ll.-i rUH U It KKi:t,S .1 ho mared prioe in I ra-h will b piinl ftr nipn-hantaMe flourbarrels at the Kvclianire .Mill, Hrookvill by ov. 30. -oO, GEO. HOLLAND & CO. nil niev. I'IMV.tTr, DiSEASF.S, NEW REMEDIES AND UriCK CVRES. It is important to many persons in need of Me.fical Assistance, to obtain good advice privately and promptly. To those who may tint desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR BROWN'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in Ib.-.r v.iri- ' v. 1S'4r' ( (1119 stages and most complicate I forms, offers inducements which ran be rarely .'iiullcd bv anv other individual. oinorrhiea, Syphillis. Mercurial Disease, fileet, S'.rictures. Diseases of the Womb, and all D.seases in the Organ of (5 eneration in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and invetig:it:on. Constitutional debility, impotence, st rilitv. seminal weakness, nervous allertions. and those deplorable diseases hich arc brought on bv the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessivein.liilgence of the passions, which undermine th- constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored tb healtli and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who "gives bis" whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificate cube seen at his otlice. 11 r Charge very- low. 2f B- Patients of either sex living at a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions for use. by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid and enclosing a fee. ' Office At the old stand. Junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawr mce streets. 10SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 46 lain. Marshall s Salve. IT HAS PROVEN ITsELF to be the ?retat I remedy of tip? age for W hite Swelling. Fever Sores, Piles. Kheuiiiatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Rli-'im. Tetter. &c. WHITE SW-EI.I.INC.-It has never failed to cure W bite swelling when o en. Fever Sores, old Ulcers, if, alwavs yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Salve. PILE- This Salve is the only retne.lv that lias proven itself infallible as a cure for the' piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in, it will iu all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disease. SALT-RHEC.M AN l TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in tliee diseases. KHEl'M ATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaesiitisfartion in these coinpliants. SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS we would particularly rendmmlcn the SalveforSore Breasts when open it will heal thym sound in a short time. It will likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL & C0BLENTZ, ' Len tsarRo. Ohio. For sale by M. W. HAILE, sepiM-lu ly Brooevilli, Ind. TOP J. T. R T C 0 R T) S . S BLIND MANUFACTURER, NORTH SIDE. NO. e3 SIXTH STREET, f!l5a Sreond door Eatt ol Fine, opponte the ".Vriff Lvrcfm." Branch Factory, Corner Craig & Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky. dre. 10-51. Coolidsc Whetstone A. Bchr.-Manufacturers or Transparent Wash Balls. Fancy ; Soaps and Perfumery. Cornur Fifth and Western : Row, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, 1K52 0-1-y The Flaci for Bargains. i OS, It. CI.AItKs keeps constantly on hand I at all times, a general assortment of watch -s. chains, keys, breast plus, car rings, finger ring. ' spectacles. gold aud silver pencils, gold p-nsofthe best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissori, p-n and po. ';et knives, razors of iile bct quainttor -ther ith a gen.-rul assortment or fancy articles such as are usually kept in jewelry storesl " j A io ( day and thirty hour brass clock, which I ' w.ll sell s o- a, Can be bought in the citv. 1 Clock. wui l,e. ai,, jewelry repaired in the best nann'raud en r-asonabie tern. . Old gold .ind ail. ! ver latea n eithaugeforjoodaor work, jfr'On door above Tyner't store.

KECKLER & BROTHERS, Importers of Iiis,icnl Inst riitiicmt.CKRMAX, E REACH & KXGLISil Kt r .omI., itiiskclacV- I'oyn, Xo.SH Fourth Street, Xortli side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of Mrine for Violins. Guitars. Violiuci'llos. and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the moM reasonable terms JtfSAX-S BKASS IXSIKl MKATS.jr Agents Tor sale of llaules k Co.'s Celebrated World s Fair Premium Perfuuiurv, at catalogue prices. 6 Xov. 6, Icoi. 16-ly.

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S. ENGLISH vt .-s(l.S, Tl-holesale and Retail It KI.I . W S .M A ! I'll : I l It Fits, lis. Second St., between Broadway V Ludlow. C iuciunali, Ohio. Nov. 6", IK2 W-lyr. . O. KElI.sosi. A . v. ciirp.i nit i.. N KILS0N& CHUKCHI LL. 1 mporters oj Manufacturers of I lllll 1111:1 :illd Ioiii.s,tic i'igltrs,, And Dealers iu T(liA( ( (. SNI FF. VC. No. 23 Maui Street. Cincinnati. Nov. fi. ls.".2. liviy r. T.lt OK r. FELL, 'I'm liner h nd nr.1 rior, 3I." .Main Mrerl iictiiii:i t i. brtwrra Stli mid Keeps constantly 011 hand a large assort tnei.t of all kinds of Leather ami Shoe Finding. at tho lowest cash prices. Jec. IT, lfj2 02. piiiM ,;i.Ass ?in ri".sVAisi:. V; We have on hand a large sluk of China. Glass and Uueensware, selected especially to suit our holesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, an. I are thereby etiatded to compete successfully w.:h Eastern Dealers in sty le, quality and prices. In ourstock of Queeusw are will be found anassortni"iit of every article in that line, froiiftiie best manufacturers in the East and W-t. Also keepconstantly supplied with a large s!o,k of Rockingham and Yellow are ol" sepe. ir qi.ality. (ar t Trns a-e favorable, nr., I w e invite Mernii.ts ; I'aii.il.e our ware. II w.l pr:v SAMPSON o CO.. N,. !2 Main St.. opposite Tru.-;C. R ink . ov. n. I.i. in.-lyr. ( incintiati. p.tK rr.'S'l Mis. The und- rstgned won!.! say to all tbose wisliii.g to f'.irnisli l!i--ir t'oor.s w dli a carpet that w ill look w ell. do goo.! service, and t:eer fade, to call at his establishment ami lock tlnoi'irli bis present stock, h'uii lie has lately re-ce'ne-1 from liie cast, w tm li can 1 at prices hi. li w iii coin). are favorably ita the lowest Cincinnati rates. He lias. I very Vsirirly ofliie !at -;;; I e and fashion, ranging 111 prices from re to I a.- , is. perarl. Soc:tl and see him. l. t. .1 ;. 1 -.V.. RICHARD "I VNER. b: rii.j; Jniportnlion!! BERRY &. BERRY, Importers and Jnbbrr. i:nst iI- .! ui n slrerl, hetneea 4tli ami ."i(ii, 4'iiK'imi all. Would invito MEKCHA.M S AN II WHOLESALE DC VERS lo inspect their large and extensive sloi k or r t v tw-.i'. ADAPI KDTO THE SPRING TiiADl'. Our facilities for securiiig.t'sir.tble sty les and cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any House iu the West, as w e ha e an cp'-rioliced buyer ronstantly in tfie Easlern citi.-s. torw arding us ilaily such bargains as tiie market ..tiers iu RIBBON'S. FANS MII.I.INERVGOtlDS, EMBROIDERIES, LACE GOODS. HOSIERY .V GLOVES, WHITE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS. DRESS T RIMMINGS. PHKK; MI'.RV, Comhs. BRCSHES, TIIK K A P. JEWEI.RV, nr rroNs. ACCORDEONS, CITLERV. VARIETY GOODS, oic. The popular feature of sdlieg mo-t of the Goods i at live percent, a.h ance w ill he continued. I To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, we I a 11 offer liberal inducements. eb-ly Patent PTetalic Burial Case. 11" r. continue to manufa. tur' and keep constrn.tlv It on hand, every size and variety of fiiii.;. of this invaluable article, now rapidly sui ercciiac tfe

use of wooden fortius wherever introduced, on a,- t count of tbpir siiM'rior.ly for depovtii.g in vaults,! for protecting the r-mmns from th- casualties in. 1. dent Inordinary interments, f?..s ti.eir great sirei.giu . prevents the t-arth from crusi.n.g th-'iir aiel the ; gratification it affords the friends of the de. eas .,1 Ui the reflection that the remains are kept together ; iu an imperishable cae.

I As we have recently redueed o?ir w lt. h-sJe prices, we are now ottering f, oral,!., indnce'ii.-nts to Cndertakers throughout the U est. and respe. tfully soliciloruers from tliem. W.C. DAVIS A CO. iny7 N. E. comer flth A Main sts., Cincinnati. : nt STO.tl made Bootsand Sbrn s at wholesale. I by JAMES HCDSON, No. 223 Walnut sireet. ' Cincinnati, Ohio. up 9, lsj-J tj 1-y . .pollo!tnillinsr.. v. eor. r-tli and Walnut, 4'iiieimiali, tl. INCORPORATED l--ps. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities afforded al this Institution, for ipialifv ing individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. Tb Course embraces HOOK-KEEPING BV DOl'BI.E ENTRY, as pursued in the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship. Calculation. Correspondence, and daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in tb eir relations lo Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to li weeks. Terms 4l. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address tiie Principal. nov. 11. IH-lvr. V nil til and Hnnliood. a yiooiioi s Lin:, or i i-Rtmri Rt kith. KINKEI.IN on Self Preservation Onlv -'.i cts. This Hook just published is filled Willi "useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive w aniiiiir it gives, w ill prevent years of misery aud suffering aud save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of cents, enclosed in a letter, addr -ss, d to Dr. Kinkelis. N. XV. corner of Third and Union streets, 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, (post paid.) aud be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure damage or curiosity. Book sellers, News Agents. Pedlars. Canvasers and all others supplied with the above work at ve- : ry low rates. o pf-ive ' I 'Every family should have a copy. An invaluable bonk, only 25 itt per copy Man ' kutrtv thytelf. TlR. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND 1 HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercouises.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar sty le, avoiding all medical technicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result or some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts Tor the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for iweiitvflve cents a copy; six copies one dollar: will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of pottuge. Address, postage paid. "Box. l!to Post Otlice. or the Author. North Seventh street, Philadelphia. FIFTY DOLLAHS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER w ill forfeit S ill if failing to cure any cae of secret disease that may come under hi care, no matter how longstanding nr afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms. 3 North Seventh Street, Philad'a, without far of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate iu the seloction of a Phvsician are nvited to call. I.MPOTENCY Through nnreslrained Indulgence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature impoteucy, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs. lss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessa.y. consult the Doctor wh confidence: he offers a perfect cure. KEA D AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases theirlives, in the hands of physicians ignorant of tl, is class of maladies. It is certainly impossible f..r one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Evenrespectable physician has hi peculiar branch, iu which he i more successful than his brother professors, aud to that he iet t,i,.a u;,t of his time aud stii.lt . YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study aud treatment or diseases of the sexual organs, tog ih..r t ith ulcers upon the body, throat, eose. or IcgsfJ us in tlie head, or bones, mercureal rh .imat s n. trict ires. gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the 1.oh1. whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables Hie IW.or to otferspee.ly clief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to anv part of the United States, rriee Are and ten dollars per package.

DR. MAROlMRi-e

UTERINE CATIIOLicox Point -, " is "-riUji or t:. .si: : 'i . in i-.... A i.r ' ".1 ;. - i .'ntion of i ., -'"dPra, .UM ut Uur, '' , Vl "f llfMHe . - - t!::.:i ,."t 'tis., ff, hose incidental to the re lm.rne lor-iie-le.:,,,,! ,,,, t ' ' :, .;.., J Ot thee are Pkoi.ips; s l"Ti . , fS- 1 U omb; Fli or Ai.nt s, or V. hit",.,.' r, 11 ' 1 MXTIOS.ND I 1., ,;IU1IV ,-'!'"""': Ivr-.J .... . . . " Tt. II f MORRHiOK. or Flo. v"kb; I ir.u, nd l.-RK.ii i.iB Vi.,.. ." r"r-Lv "in lheiraccc.ini. an, i.,,F ... ;.. ''"-O.,' :flH mailer bow severe or of li., C .' that thisCATIku.H'uN i, -. ,t"i:' ;; ihy if the co.iti.iei.ee of u, . " '.. ' I"v' r ay sale, au.l c.ieap reine.lv. ,,,'":.'. I ilf its ti:ivii:e re... .li ...I . a .le,. ; ,r -f patronage o: mat:.- .r,,nri.,: , a:,d bv. .n the Cnite.is.au s: .'ll3 ' ira 1 liimmials given it, .: :,..,.. .: ''"ri!.: 1 iiysiciaus 01 ihe l:e;ics: to til,' llio.st s;.t:f..c;orv This prcpar;.:;,Mi is ,',,! t.-iuled express'x tor t' e so very !i-:r.'ssi",,g .1.,. ces. and wuich i::: e l.cr 1 113 eei le.J;s ,,; tj,,. n,,,,; ofa'l com tries. i,,a ,!e-r' any ..i'it ic: la.u t wM, TDK INGREDIENTS. 1 i.; - ascert.f A " '"it is : , - If": hI l: : ' IKla:. !. cat autao.-.iv. 1,.. 1 . ieri,.:,..t '') j -ti 1.: DI.E.andafei.ot .-,..:,:,. ' .j " fnenuly to tlie aniinal ,.,.., x" ' 'Hit; 'J -r.:cle 1 - ki...i. ei. it. -. ' I'. Film:-.,.; . ;,..", ., D. . I'n.iTl . "! . 1 1 :. ..'"' :!!. M.H.. :; ''' :a.X.V ITot. I . M,,;. V. I J- C. I'R.a. k, .M. li W. W. b'lssr. v. ". W . PKts. ,r, r. X j, l auii hU'.sc.'.ii be I a, I Lr: "':". . - otlli. V ' HcrJ.N. II .-iore. 1 ! I.- . l-l t'a- I.:. r, re,,rani,.p,,,. n,V "' Dec. 10. D-i-J 3l-uais. "' K fk 30 0 CIIALLEXk " hatever coneerr t':e l.ea't'i ... 1 . . , Hie l.eeot, e is at nil t . limportanee. I take it f .r--on will doal I iu th.-ir jeei", T: 1 lu'ir children. Mid that ev.- ... to promote their ow 1, 1, :,',;", ;i feel it jny .1; ,;,,.,., ,', a 1 -. m.....'s. ac.or.hiigto t:,,...,. , . . .. .elebrate.l I':,; ... , ,,.,;.'. .. . ' " large majority ..f , u . t . ; adults ;ir.. liable. If v In,,. a'h ! , ually changeable lr.im ,.. kn..:,.t I....1 Rr- :.(,. I'ani in the s; ::..'. p :' .1 No-e. Il.,r.lne-s ai.d Fullness ot tb. K-v oug'l. Slow Fever. I'lll-e i rrcgiilurr, s that all ;! l.-note WORMS. once apply the remedy ' "' EChLNSACK S WCRn SRUP .A 11 art ..-le founded upon Scien! ,flv pri, ;;,!...,.', i " iri-iauit' l-ri;t-tly f-:i!"o whi-ji lakcn. a?nl . mi ! iii.-st tt-iul.T infant wttli .W-.-i.ii-.l Wi lllTC I'ou:'! ('.iint.!..;. 1 h:. . . ,1 fl, -..i.i, 1- .in-; 1 turril.M';. XfUt'-ii weak and debilitated. IlieToi ic !.r,-n , J Worm I.i ran are s, 1, ti., i, .... r $ isl O. tl.e . ....1. ....... ... e1'-' ".' UI.,! siren. Ml. to t ... Si.... I. .. !,; ... . T fallible remedy bar those atlhcte.l p,',.,,' the astonishing cures perforin.-.! lo t'e. Sir liter Physicians bave failed j tl e W-l i-v,o'v:', its superior cCkacy o er all "t ars. tiie T.vrrTworr. This is the most difficult Worm te .le.tr-.y 'a that infest the human system, .t grow s ,, M,'m indefinite length, becoming so cil.-.! :n ,! (;..(, , , in thi intestines and stomach. elVci.nc t' ,' '...ji so sadly as to cause st. Vitus .ai-.. y e. ly, l tliose afflicted seldom ifeersipe.tt'it'.ti.'r.. okm hastening them to an carl, grave P tod.-sir-iy thU Worm, a verv .,'r-.i. '....".. must be, pursued, it won!.! !!i. -c.-r.-lake li or S of inv l iv.-rl1., ir ir obstructi. 'i.s. that Ihe W orm sir-n. ., ., .. upon the two table tt orm. w l.ii !i 13, : ; r t.'t;trii .' -pHinf::U three t::i ,-s u ,!ir.' 1 ; c. li::i e ,-r : .--n , : 1 "bstitiat-. a-.- .f TAPE V. i curii.g tl.c READ THE FOLLOWING'. A -n tai:i;ct he i:..! rT.r, t,. , fc ..... ( .:.-r! i! .-V, Ir. J. V Kui.t .s.l'K- ! -it- iti .'i.t..r : u n. li.i- I -:ii;.-'.' i :., in i: .--;! ..-. i-.. rl .ir.'.-r -. If.. . ti IT . i ..i IU .if, t- NTii'1,1 -S:r: i:r:.i, .-' i. nic-ijj. :. . ; r ol various i-r.-i arati.'i.s. tiivv.il -. skilled ill lliillisleril.g to children in noi.ncc.i u the i.cst sae bad ever u.-.-.l, ai.d ,.. use no other hde ...irs r.ml.l bcha-l. A daughter of ours tx'came s,-ri..usl i!:., a.ri! Her s ii i j loins were alarming, but In n, ,;: ,.r nocc sought for a r. , ne.lv for Worms. Il.-.i i r tail"'.! lours. !. liie l she Had taken li:. i i '. tie. o: Sir. ihe joy it gate an affectionate mtii. tosee theiniproteui. i.t in h -r cluM. sii-.- Ual, on t th it or six tears old. sue pcss,., an r meiise titii.tity if Worm. ber sickly com:tci.a. now brigblened. her-pirils re;iirn.-,L;.ii,l i, a... time a lovely child, threatened with . I. clim- r death, now gave promise o: l.caltli. 1 ar. i t kind l'r,.t i.l. u.-e. whose bl-.-ii-.g alt'-i-hnp ; Sy rtip. restored the child. V ilii coi li.l. i .o I r coiiiu end it to nl! parents !,,..-e children arr fering from l orn.s. JAS. P.. HO WIN. Vini.terefthi G; I. ate Pastor nl the S..uti!.-iiii, ten Liaplisl ("hurtii. JP7" CAUTION: Kernel,!,. -r. then. PanrtMull others, that IKHiENSACK'S WHKM SU!1 is the oidy Medli ilie iu use Ihat txiil er!i.'. W orn.s. ti iln certaii.ty. and v ill net ,!i-:xrco the most delicate stoiuaih. He care! ..lionet ' genuine article, an.i see thai tin- sigLature, "J. e lllHitASAl K, is en every bottle. HOr,EXSACK"S LIVER PILLS. No part ot the st stem is nu-re Ira'-le t .hs-'i' than the LIVEK. it servit.g as a ti,!.-r, r t.. ir Hie 1.1 1. or giving tl.e i.ropcrsecrction Mtii.-!'-1 so that auvttr.il ga.te.il of the Lit er .-ffert" I' otlicr illiportalit parts of the .ystein. ai d results riously iu Liver Complaint. J.-iuiidire. Iiv..-p tVe. W e should, therefore. at, li every s mp: that might indicate a t pu-ga- ti"ii "I He' l i'-er The.- Pills are composed et iilH'TSaii.! PI.AM1 furnished bv natur- to h.-;.l tl.e siik. i.amcli. an EXPECTORANT, winch augment the '" u from tne Piiluionart niuciiaienil.raiie.nrpro otes the dis.liar.re of secret.-,! nailer. -Jd.Sil .1' TeI.'A 1 1 E, hich changes in s-ene inex.lir'.ai.d insensible manner the certain m'Thid km the a stem. 3.1. a TONIC. in.li pvc tea ' stretigtli to the nervous stsf m, renen a E and vigor toall arts of lhel. lt. 4l!i.at AlHAfTIC. w iii. h acts in nerfeel liarnieny u!i the ol.. i i ..,...r..ii. o. on th,- t,'!. andrt pelling the "whole mass of corrrl. t and itiat' ni!;' , . i i. .l.,.p.i . !St&'l terand purity ing me t5i,i.u,uiiu "."'". and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will find these Pills an invaluable m"i;' .... . .. i.... i, ..... re stiteect- 1 iu mailt compia, i, is to m, h . .... . . lu,.;.l,l..il,,.ri,,ll or i...,rt-:.l.thet !t "1 found of inestimable benefit, restoring tlu'iM""; tional arrangements to a hea l! y acti-.u. I '' - ." the blood and other fluids so effectually "" i1" -..ii ...... ..i.,i.,is ui.i.-l, m il arise If""" ' -l ' r ' .. . I.1..I....I... ...d.liliCSS. .lill'l"'' i rrt- ii ti it 1 1 tit,? lis iir.i-o'i . . sight, pain ill the side. back. tkc. and onblicas the U-st Pills for all diseases, I- " fplloH ing 3IEDICAI. EVIDENCE-, W e. the un.ler-ige.i Physicians, havlnc y r.k..;. ....,.mf,.,-liires Sllbnsltt'-'l l" inspection, say. that Hie liigreuiem-y all diseases of Ihe Liver. Impurities ef th J ip. A,..,, .o.o.l .., L S 1 I....I. L e IMS,.,"-- ... Ac. We say tins not only in in our .--. - j hut also from that ol the best uieu.ia ";ni Ihe I lilted Slates, an uis.-.-! ---. m-,.a ofnn ALTERATIVE. PlAPIIOKtTIl arJ I ..A 11 I r, ..Itl'll l-.r.. ma, ,...s h.ls h i Irei.le.l Willi the & X'VC rh's n.Ul lmost satisfactory svec-ss. GEORI.'E WtiOP. I - ;. M.-( 1 T.XNAN. U1E. KUOW LEV. ; i'' L. bt.W EN. il'.I'; TTP Purchase none but those liafiiV , x t, ture'J. N. HOUENSACK." upon all others are worthless iiii:tatioi. jr:d J Agents wishing new snppli'1 l address JW wisiung to become agent: prietor. J. N. IIOBENSACK. at hi IJ ' -pBlU l-.ti North SECOND Strnet, al-ote ba.-t DELPHI A. . , in tt I Sold hvall Druggists and McrtMnU" i.nes. , 6r..-r:,e: Pamphlets giving Certifloutes of curt- I c!t, in different parts ot the country. t'J d'1 icines.can be had gratis of the agent-"-. .. For sale bv M. W. HAILE. be , '"'" js BROWNING fc WALE,T.-rrcHautt. agents for the State. Toii-!rf Price each 2o cents. ' US 1 RECEIVED AND FOR s ALE! J case mens' fashionable!!! n do do No. 2 do de; do do low pressure Kosiiuh extra do bot s' do do: do; d; d; ji! t do do Mens cloth Caps; Hoys' do do; . , pin-l; Mens' brown, black a::d ranega." i Boys' plush t aps; Oil cloth Caps; Children's Turban do; by c.i'lC nov. 0, 1KH. . - 1 1ST RECEIVED AND FOK S.UE: I i(K) Pieces Prints: 4 bales Brow n Muslin; l.m '.!..,., he,!: ell .1 I mii-iin ie lame Cuburg Cloth: Frencu meriue; siik poplin; liiii-hayi: 6 4 3 21 2 SU SO PI lo do do do do do do do wetVed and yellow' while and colored I h::n d ..l..o, t,,l tam-v a.o plain and bla li Ca: i'lierfs: do do 10 do fancy . . G'om Clotl.. Vesting, Cloakir.p.l-''l5ei-;5i.U!-i-aiery. tc., by hot. 6, lcj.'. IP.

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