Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 15, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 April 1853 — Page 4

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THE RASH n ARM AGE. BT MRS. JULIA C. R. DORR. CHAPTER V. Oh cast thou not Affection from thee! in this bluer world, Hold to thy heart that only treasure, fast. Watch guard it suffer not a breath to dim 1 he bright gaol's pun y. And to his e70 There was but one beloved face on earth, And that was shining on him. Eykox. We are very well awara dear reader, that wo are about todepart widely from the coin-

mon usages of Author-laud. Still, as we are j merely a neophite, we hone to be forgiven. But we have yet another excuse to plead: we are not writing a regular romance, with its full share of castles and dungeons, murders and banditti, but a plain story of every day life; one which, indeed, has got more than its foundation in fact. We are mare, too, that in the opinion of the younger and more imag i native class of readers, Hie interest of cur lory will be greatiy diminished if we sav that Adelaide never died with a broken heart herself, nor caused her husband to djso. But uch was the true state of the case and we are compelled to acknowledge it. Adelaide Lint-sley, led cu by pride and resentment, had c minitted a grievous error She had, by her hasty marriage, placed the happiness of at least two lives iu the most imminent danger. But, as she had sau to Kate she was not heartless, and she was by uo tneans devoid 1' principle- the was young aud sorely templed; au l she did not fully realize the risk she was incurring. Ami In truth it west not loiir sifter her marriage not until she had Uarued how much there is in the very happiest uuiou io ! call for mutual love and lorbearauce; uol uu- I Ut sue nai sioou uy ner nusuauu siue, iu sur- , row as well as in joy; not autil she anew, from actual observation and experience, how ; much there is in the laminar intercourse, , of home-life, that will inevitably grow lame. I commonplace.and Oevo,d ot inter c8l unless ; the e.eval...gnuren.m.g influence of afiic- . tion invests it with grace aud .nguity that j she became fully seusiu.e how terrible had. been the precipice, upon the brmk of which , she had stood. Bat even belore she had been many weeks a wife, her eyes Were sufficient iy opened to make her l.em hiijriy thank God that every hour was in .kiug her husband stiil dearer to her heart that he possessed such uoble traits of cLarac'.rr that he was so devoted to her so tender aud forbearing, that she could not help loving him. Just one year after her marriage sin wrote as follows to her sister: "I presume it is not necessary for me to ell ou, dear Kate, that this is the anu.versary of my weddiu. All d.iy long I have been blessing my Father i a (leaven that l have not been punished as l deserved, lor having dared to appro ich the altjr with s irreverent footsteps. Ico uol wouJer you, my sister vou who reaiizj so lullv the

holiness and saucity of the true mnrri.ige, j t was nan the usual breakf.st hour when thought me w Id mad. Iwasso;for fear- j a;l trt- f.niily, ex.'eotiug .Mr. Lindl-y. as ful is the hazard incurred by any woman sembh-d at Hie table next morning. He had who places her happiness iu tlie keeping of j ll0t yet com dmvn. Tney waited ten or firone whom she dees not love, no matter how I teen minute- for him, and then Kate rang the atroug or deep may be his ati ichmeiit to her. ! bell. Mill thev h-brd no movements in his Had iny husband been any fling but what c.'i.vnber, wiiic'll wis directly above the break-

He is nad tie been one wim .ess worthy of : love, or les calculated to ins.dre i:, 1 trem ble to think what my fate would have been. an unloving wife! On, Kale, can you think of any other combination of words so fraught with deep and mournful meaning f The danger is past in my cjss; fur no wile ever lov ed a husband moredevotedly than I uo mine now. But 1 do not the less i egret the past. The first fw mouths of my married life were embittered coustautlv bv tlie knowled that Willis was grieved and disappuiut-d tiiat I was not to mm all that he had expected his i wife would be; that he tliouirMt m cold, and ' perhaps, heartless, avoided many sad Ali tliis would h ive been hours hjtli oil his part and my own, if I had but taken your advice Kate and been less haty. I But I must sliii uis igree with von on one ' point. 1 have always be -n glad that Willis ' knows nothing of my former engagement. i 1 think it would have troubled lum, particu larly wneu we were nrst ,, rle ; ; ne nas some ! pecunar ways oi iiiinKiug, a:u oneoi ins no-I tions is that a second attachment, it ever

felt at all, can never equal a hrst in depth or ; stopped beating raug out upou the clear, still Intensity. So you see that it is Weil, that he j morning air. ia ignorant of Mat atf iir; aud suico I have "Stay here, Adelaide," said Mr. Fletcher, known Ins ideas on the subject, I have been i detaining his wife as she would have rushed in constautlear lest he should hear of it. I I past him "tel me ga first." But she shall probably be w.th you m Juue, autre- I would not be kept back, aud they eulered main a moiuh or two aud wont we lit e j the chamber together fine times? It is often said that marriage j The bed was undisturbed, and had evweakens the ties that bind a woman to her , i.ientlv not been occupied durin-r thr) nioht.

eanj irieu is; out i uo uol rjeweve it certain- ! j 1 .vr.w.a " , ikai-, ui uu I urar ; father, any belter than now; aud 1 sometimes j think never half so well " ciy pn.u.i auu ery nappy was .inclaide, I when she returned to Mia.ilebnrgh theensu- j ii """"""i pas a iei srtss oeiieai'i ine j iiiHi:iiu. ni in. nmA i r. ,i.., t. . t t. . . . i .. , " " " "--leieo Her cniiiinood. lor sne no re a hit e Kutt. r.ih i her, who must ueeds be presented to graiipapa auu turn rvaie. What hanpy meeting it was! Mr. Lindsley and Kate had both visited Adelaide in her own home; but that was her first return to the parental roof since she left it as a hride. "Let me have her let me have her!" cried

Kate, eitenm.g her arms for the b.hy. and them that the spirit had fled forever he was scarcely wa.t.nj to gre-t Mr. Fle'cher and stone dead. hersister. "On, the dear l.itle t!n..g: what ! Kate had fallen npon her knees l.v his side, black eyes she has, and I really be'.i-ve she and, with her hands clasped convulsive! v loto"he7"n for she smiles when I speak j elher, was gazing upon his lifeless for.,,, . , with a look ol terror and agonv upon her 1 presume she does, was tha laughing face far more terrible to behold than tlie pule, reply. "1 have talked to her about Auul ; calm Natures of the dead. Kate until 1 think she ought to know you, ! Adelaides strength and self conlrol selif she has any brams at all -which her lath , dom failed her in an emerg-.icv, and, with a

. ,tMJ ...timniiuuvinu tiewotil ,h L ,k , ' !'S ,,,e'"UU r"' " uoioiiii; out a sort ol instinct that makes her reach out her kittle arm and spring wheu Ioff-r to lake h-r. Oh! you ueed uotcome to defend yourself, Willis; von" nZ ., , V"? 8i W!' U B1Mi"-'' you are, and that you dou't th.uk that this child knows anvthiuir." "Not quite so bad as that, Ada," replied the young father. 'I am willing to admit that she seems to know when she is hungry; and when she is sleepy, the genera'ly goes "to sleep. I am not aware whether mothers eonaider that is an evidence of remarkable renius or not. But voa are credulous enough for both of us. Only think, Mr. Lin Is ley, ahe was trying to make me believe yesterday' that the baby said 'papa;' and she is let me see she is all of hve months old Isn't sne, Ada I ' "You need not be uneisy lest she is too precocious," said Mr Ltudslev. as he stoon ped to look at the delivate little creature that Ki . . yreaiure iiiHt j youVnmer" uTtnev ! to have remarkable chit.i.-,, ft... .k' i l .,. ,. ... : . . " r"--.j iciiy iiuu no is sne going to look like?" "I do not know who shi remb!es," replied Adelaide. T gave her your name dear Kate, hoping that she might look like you I ahall be satisfied if sae looks hill" as good." ""Oh, you flitter! but COUle. ten i II r--t-foryou, aud I know you must be tired Ilrre not a patti which she did not retread. Her bright, happv eyes flashed everywhere, hnd eeined lo take everything at a glance .and her voice and Kate's were heard, now tn one room and now in another, mingline like tha humtnnc of bees. "Vou mnst play and sing for m to-n:eht my danehters. Come, Ada. leara the rast of jour explorations until to-morrow, and let us save one of your old aontrs." Adeiaida complied. Her husbmd was passionately fond of music, and at his request she had devoted much lime in perfecting harself in the art. She had really mirie wonderful improvement and Mr. Lindsley and Kate wero delighted. " Ada has heen learninir tn .U- i j , - w (i.r mo uurp I W I 1. ...... I i . . - 1 " , v. .1 had nn, re ' . ..o - ..an. l.n - forms admirably," a.id Mr. t letcher, as his eye dwelt fondly upon his wife. "We are going to take you home with us, Kate, and on must take lessons of Signor Masssuenli. or whatever his name is, too " n "I should like it very mu. U," replied Kste, e win taiii more about in hv a But you are not toeveu think of home and by. j a in less than two months." ' llow much this music reminds me of Theresa Gordon:" exclaimed Ada; "she has never written to me, and I think it very strange. D you hear anything from Mr. Gordon, oapa?" "Yes I told yoo, you kow when I was io ew York, that he married again soon after returned from Europe. Ha cid not make

Ehw take the baby ."and Kivinr tlie child 'ug repose, aua wkii ncm reverent touch regulates the bowels, and gives power to the hu: die Balance K oe Dnv. rRT. , ,'reS,'i" to the nurse, Kate led the way toie tea u- T, lhe ' "a" of IV "XTZfr 'XmSZ'1 b'- locks of one aud the broaru tresses of llie hilticfora U differingonly in the Kanmig StoL: thi, toe Late as the hour of his arrival was there othvT- , disorderA-d state of the ilTawSa. we,p,,t: s"w Frind ne.rerthecentre a w..uota room iu the dear oW house ha! . Adelaide lay silently in her husband'sanns, tw;rit, years with complete sue" 'sthou ZTXZ ffi" V0 T Adelaide did no, visit before she slept, not a ! 'f room where, on the last evening jfH '" X!, KT nook in the garden that she did not explore, I ? tg;""-versing so on,- wju re ,.nlir frf,' g '"Jf J fr lc ' not a flower-bed over which ahe ,i..l not L,l elly "nd PP'ly- le did not siih or moan, ' in Brookville. Druggist, ,d , ZZ'.. Also, all sizes of Frenek Burr Mill Stones, tnanu

a very prudent choice, I imagine. His wifel Willis laid her gently on the sofa, and stole was but a few years older than Theresa and (out of tho room, lu a rnomeut he returned, they have never been able to agree. I am bearing their babe in bis arms. Kneeling by

airaiu mat my old iriend s noma is anylhiug by a Paradise." 'I am sorry to hear it," replied Adelaide. "I always liked Mr. Gordon very much; and I used to love Theresa, too. But she certainly neglects as very strangely." "By the way, Mr. Lindaley," said Mr. Fletcher, "what has become of that young man from the South he was award of Mr Gordon's, I believe whom I used to see here occasional!?? I think his name was Tildeui Goorge Tilden, or James Tilden.or something of that sort." I have not heard from him, directly, for a long time not siuce you were married t believe. Mr. Gordon sometimes alludes to him in his letters but says nothing very definite." "Well your young friends are both rather negligent, aud not any too grateful, I think. By the way, Ada, didn't I hear once that he was very much iu lore with you? it seems to me 1 remember some such gossip as that j years ngo. i How Adelaide cheek burned, and how her heart throbbed: It was one of the penalties of deception she had practiced towards Willis, that she was ill constant fear of detection. But the light did not fall upon her face, and hearing a cry from little Kate, who was- in the adjoining room jnst then she flew to the cradle; her sister replied i I suppose he was married about a month after you were-we heard that he was go.ng to be A new subject was broached before AdelaiJe returned; and as she entered th-i room, her father extended his hand and drew her to his si.le. Come "How pleasant this is my daughter riere Kato. an I sit down o:i t'l s s ie. and I shall almost fanevvou are r iris ain. trvl,ir to who cau c.iug c.ot to You look more like your mother as yon grow older, Ada," he continued passing his hand over ,e rich, dark hair, thVwa, dimply parted u ,r forehe,d, an ! gathers in a knot behind "dou't yon l!.iuk she ao-s KateT" Ah it was a lUeuess perceotible. onlv to the eve of artWlion. Thev were -s ....lit--moth r aud dauffhter could -be: but Mr. Li .i.isley loved both, and fancied there was a resemblance hetween them. It was very late before the fami'y-party separated for the uig il; and even alter they had all arisen and stood with the lighted candles in trn-i hands, Mr. LinJs'ey stili lingered as if unwilling to retire. A;;er he had once lell the room he relurueJ on some trivial bu siness, and ariin tenderly hissed them 'Go i bless you and keep you my children," hes tid I oo not kuow but 1 am foolUh; but I uo uoi use to leave yon tins evening. I leel Justin the moo.i for sitting here and chatting

such'vn,?'-el,t" Bat "xd- u'shlr 'T 7n"T" ",of Iht 'Lan '.T "lor mat ( t-aining and kindly than its wont, he weut

not - tairs fiS rd0,; dd after a little more delay Kate sai i. will go up and speak to him. It was much later tliau nsual when lie rrtired last nigiit ,anu he is prolab!v sleeping su soundly that he lias not heard either of the bells." "Why not let him sleep, Kate?"" asked Mr. Fletcher; " he is growing oid now, and ought l:i b taking his ease, and as you say, it was very late wheu we separated last night." "Ort. he n-ver likes to sleep later than this." renlieri Kale: "od Sesi.W l. , i;l hnanienlrlir din.oiini.i ;f .,....t t-.b i...ooipe wall veil Wns moruing. I will be back iu a moment." They heard her run lightly up the stars trip along th-; ball, and tap at Ihe door just above them. There was no answer, and she knocked ag.iiu nice loudly tnan b-lore. 'Father, are you awake!" she called. Still ail was silence, and she s 'fllv opened the door. Another moment, and a sh riek so loud and liercin that the listeners sor.inir nr.Uw- t ii.ir f-..t .i k rhe. candle was still burninir dimly in its socket -tlm Unrr Llflr u-lt l.tnturi ..-; weird-like in the faint light that struged fby lhrough the b, is, and a close sickening odor til.ed the roo.n. Mr. Lilidsb-y sitting in an arm chair by the head of tli was bed with his Bib! upon his knee, and thev. . - . - uiiticeu anerwar.i that nis nng-r rested u noil these words "There remaineth, therefore, a rest for the people of Got'." His head had fa'len upon one side, and lay upon the pillow, and his white h tir was swept bick from Ins firehead, leaving it calm aud undisturbed as that i f an infant. The senile smile with which he had left them on the previous night still lingered on his lip: hut oue glance was sufficient to tell hrmii-M that i-ur.irid n-r lnish.n.l. slie spr,.e qUK kly to her sisters s.de k t k 1....1- ..t .t", Kate, look at me! sneak to me! Do you not know me Kate?" The dun yes turn-.; partia.ty towards her. fir'l together; but ther was no other lok. n o! re:.u,nii,..n. IItl,,st,m .1.nuu i.i5imo iiiije.'ii were kuii sli I imo servants ami a near neighbor or to, who hai l-en startled by Kite's shriil, piercng scream, came crowding imo the room. Wiui a waive of the haud Mr. Firtcher moiioueu them beck, an . raising Kate in his arms bore her into her own chamber, and laid her upon the bed. Adelaide hung over her in speechless awo- ; B', t In sicians were summoned, but their i efforts were all iu vain. Before the suu, I which she had so gay y welcomed at its ris ing had reached the Z-uilh, Kate Warren lav cold and white and motionless a thing of clay! sii, I . I lu,..., r.,. ,-, ,i.... ... i u a Tl Ju . or es arlrfcled by a disease ol the. heart; but "'J . uneasiness as ner genera, ne.lih seemed scarcely less firm than than usual. But this sudden shock had been more than her d-lii'ule frame could endure, and the father end duiightor together slept the sleep that knows no waking. Kind triends and neighbors, instead ol the hire I undertaker, performed the last sad of-ii.-f .i. .i i . i - nces ior me ueu arraying mem lor th-ir and the suddenness of the blow had stunned

her. Mi. Fletchar lonsj-d to s-e her weep; j dfl but to his tender words and caresses she re- wturne.1 no reply save a light pressure of the j

nana, uccasioiiitiiy a suuiu-r would pnss over her frame, but her eyes were bright and tearless. Suddenly ihe church bell rang. There were a few quick strokes, and then a pause ih.n .iMn.nii ..j men once twice it sounded and amin csasmA A.li.lot.4 1. A i . 1 . . ...icai.iu .. uut, a U.I.I, tu UOtice lh u,nn . hot nnur Ali ;r,a.l h and listened agerlv. . "Hark. Willw lhatis for Kate-the bell struck twice." Preaeutlv, in rapid succession, one stroke followed another U. they had counted twenty- five "Yes she was twenty-five years old last month. Oh. mv noor. noor Kale!" Rut ... i i - still no tear moistened Adelaide's cheek; her irmoicteued AdeUide'a j cheek; her parched nd her haud 8 dry and iios were niomn. . he bell tolled solemnly and slow.and r pealflmted io llieir eirs. lender a,,he?,lhe Ifl'i ,e,r'y8n;,S,0W-aD(J asthe ow pealflmtedlo the.r eirs. lender and sadly sweet, the tears, that h;id hillit-rlo refused lo flow, rose to Adelaide's ere, aud rolled slowly down h r cheeks. Wiliis clasped her still closer to his hesrt "Thev are at ret. mv Adelaide. Ourlnd lialh taken them, aud Ele doeth all things . . "I know it-1 know it! Butoh, they ara lolling for father, BOw!" she exclaiirn-d, it Arttug no left!" "Mother, father, aiater-aot an.

iner side, without s peaktn, he placed the lit

tleonuonhe breast, the little one in her breast it nestled closely iu her bosom, smiling softly. Adelaide clasped both the child and her husband's hand to her heart, with an exclamtuoiiof passionate love. "Oh, my husband! my little Kate! I will not murmur or repine, while you are still left ine! I thank Thee, oh, my God !" she continued, "tbal in the midst of wrath Thou hast remembered mercy!" The next day hut one was appointed for the funeral. A long aud mournful nroces-ion accompanied the bo.iies from the house to the church, and the two coffins were placed, side by side, within the altar. A chaplel ofwhite flowers rested upou the black pull that covered the one in which Kite lay, and the soft, trembling petals i learned in a strange con trast with its8ombre hue. The aged minister who had been Mr. Li ndsleys associate from early manhood, who had breathed tiie baptismal blessing over their li'lle ones in their infancy; who had knelt by his dying wile, and wept wi h him over her grave; who had, at that very altar, united both Kate and Adeline, to the husbands they had chosen now stood there with his ow n blanched locks aud trembling frame wail iug to bury his friend. His voice was fotr.niuloustl.at he listeners bent o.rl forward , catch the soond as he announced his text "T here reHiaiuelh therefore a rest for the people of God !" There was not a dry eye in the house when he ceased spe ik ing;a-id then, one br one, all who wisheii approached to take a last look at the d-ad. SI .wl ih i,!i. ih. !,:. i.. ...... j . Ml 7.1 ."Zi ""V5 stird ,e AlZ aged, tlie yenno- d the little ones- who were lifted' o that t'i-v might wonder ilJe,y "u' coffi's"' g TiZTt CZtrl'r c re w near, and with uncovered heads thev carefully lified Iheir precious burdeno and bore ti...m ,.,ilu .!.... ,i- .,:.i ..- cession pioceeiled on its way, weitdlpv along the village street, and through tm.re than one green lane antj they r-ached the J'''1Tiiey laid them in one grave the f.-.th'T anr1 the daughter beside the wife aud the mother who h id been so de-ply mourned; ami more than one heart in that large assemply turned sadly away from the scene before thein. in iri ih..l t I.,. I., ...... .. i r, . towards the setting sun, where Kate's voung husband had been "buried out of si -ht."" (TO BE CONTINUED ) Kendall's& Taylor Thermometers rnHE following gentleuien have certified as to th correctnes ur.J accuracy ol the method by whicl the the method bv which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, ProtV-ssor in Urown Universitv; J. P. Kirtlan.l. Clcveh.l, O.; las. Nooney, fludson, i).; Professor Eaton. Troy, N. Y.; H 'nsliaw, Ward & Co.. Hoston; J. W. Foster. Portsmouth. N. H.; 1'octor Batchelder. New York. (A diploma for '-specimens of Barometers and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K..at the late Fair of the New York Slate Agricultural Society.) Tlies? instruments are afforded wholesale and retail atgreatlv reduced prices, bv K IIL&Til RNE, Western Agents; Northeast comer Fourth and Yine ts, Cin'ti. Wh .'re may always be had fine Perfumerv and Fancy Articles. nov. 19.J9-lyr. Xr.W CLOTIllXC. STt litis And Gentlemen's Furnishinjr Establishment. 'i nt. suiiscrioers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the White Water Yallev. that they have j :ist received and arc now opening at their Clotliintr Emporium, in Rrookville. Ind, the largest, most complete and best selected stock of clothing and gent's furnishing goods ever brought to this market, which thev are determined to srll ni prim Hint rnmivt fail la pltatr. Their stock consNts in part of Coals of nil ilrirrinlinni from the heaviest winter over coats to the most genteel and fancy dress coat, manufactured from good cloths. and in a style that isalike adaptedto licatn.'ssaud durability. Theirassortment of .-uitM- Vest, Mi Iris ,V Drawers is endless and alino-st innumerable, embracing all kinds, qualiticsaiid colors, all of which are made of gooo materiel and in the most fashionable stv ;vle. 1 neir stovfc of le.ifv. fans, Hoots A Shoes ts pect:l;arly attractive, having no one article among them tiiiiu can be classed with such as are commonly kept ina country store, but made by experienced workmen and in a way that cannot fail to give satisfactinn to all ho may try them. They also keep constantly on hand a good supplv of Cravats, Stocks, Pocket lldk'fs.. Shirt Collars, Hosiery. Cloves. Pocket Books. Trunks, Carpet Sacks, I" mbrellas. Woolen Comforts, aud everv thing else 'lsiially kept in a furnishingstore. " Thcy would alo especially direct the attention of the puhlicto their stock of Cloths- Cassimeren, Vostins, and tailor's trimmings, which is very heavv and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. To those wishing clothing made to order, we woniii say mat one ol the members of the concern has spent fifteen years at ;helailoringbiisiness,aiid has now under his employ several experienced workmen, enablii.g us to put up any garment to orderonthe shortest notice and in the most approved style. We would also say to tlios; wishing clothing ready made, in call and examine his stock, their qunlitij nnri prirr. f -cling confident that in neatness of style, durabilitv of article, and excellence of snrt. iiniushijt, they cannot be surpassed. We would, then, extend an invitation to all wanting ami thing iu our line, to call at our stand. one door north of X. 1. bullion's Siore. and immedi. at-ly under the Democrat Printing Oflice, and see if bargains can be had. All kindsof work warranted, and any garment ripping w ill be repaired gratuitously . TYXEK'ot BAKER. KrooVville. Dec. CO. "50.-1. BOOTS SHOES We have largelv increascd our stock of Boots and Shoes, and "now offer the gems of the season, to pl easo the taste of the ino-t fastidious. i th-. way of Mrs. Htrrrlls cus. slippers and buskins with the pret;s and other-fKens"' in town. : USCKoi FA litlUHAR. tiest babies boot: mav T oitiisohr disease adspee it a v . . i. i nere are perhaps a few pe : sons who know the fatal progress of this disease a ben neglected, lor.seqitently the fault of suffering and a premature death, is suicidal act committed b) the sufferer himself. This fact is plainly veriBed by the horrible s'phts in our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, where thousands suffer out a miserable existence ar.d a disgraceful death; therefore yon who are atllii led with any form of "this class diseases,"' do not be persuaded that the disease will cure itself, or that some simple medicine w ill cure, but call at once at the '-Western Medical Oillce,"' So. 133 Sycamore street, below Fifth, Cincinnati, O., w here all diseases, either recent or cliroiiic.are completely eradicated from the blood and sound health spedily restored. 51 Gent s Furnishing Store. W IIOI.KSAI.K WHOI.KSM.E JAM. HU'HAKDSO.v eo. 4 l onnh .lrcnl of Inin, lias a ver large assortment of OEXTI.K M EX "S Fl KS ISH I XG GOODS; Shirts ami Collars, Self-adjusting Stocks an unequal led variety in every sile. color, and texture. all and see cur goods; we can. and w i1 sell low. e invite inspection and comparison. JAMES RlCHAKDSOX. So. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 119 Mainstreet. TlK. A'PFRSOS Gastric eafrall iwr I lie croat rrsulator of the Moiuach and bon cU-ls one of the best dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the !h i neutralizing qualities improves ...v ...Kvsiinii,ii,rs a iteailliv tone ...ro.ii..i i.... - "t ."- ""' quantities dj w m. Anderson, .o. v. .Main St. Cincinnati. kohl. t. K. THoaxa. ilfil I. X, I1!! I USX IS WHOLESALE ant KETJIL Dealer in Perfume. ry.temify Mrd,c-n, t nnit fanry Jrticlrt, s',.rth ,"?f,r',x""rr f Fourth and rinettt. Cin. O. TI, tsitKX agent! for Kendall & Tavlor's TherIt mometers, &c; State agents I r Ohio, for Ala- .v 7- s. .vii.iui;,! s i ncopnerous. Lvons ' Kalhairon and Jsmni... V eert.in . up... VI ...... L . . . . . ' - , n! piaster, m . . .',." r 1 "irct, It OCR KOSe, ,M LC V IIS cl. Kook Rov.M-I.tn. " K"o came Oi! Liniment. ,,k Erasers, Writing Ink, vT 1 " n' f V." rm,.n.'"ori Costa's Tooth : vlZX, waVramJd to tircle in" for eoughs. colds. &c. c. Conscpientlv all of the ?,boV,? " ''n be ha.l here al the Proprietors rrV at the manufacturers prices in Philadelphia.Tbei French Chocauue ever introduced ihis a ... namny ThU 9 one oi the mi uiul and TJeflcial r-! ttcletevor invented (we speak from experienee) A Tl I nia rati .A cltnttl.l ..III . -V (art. . SIlOl LDF.B BRACES. anil no one ,ii.i,. k ,. ....... .v m . - ". -"" '"y..,. iney are to " t itiitoi,. inim. i ntv arc ridrunlelsYhev T,l1l'- hUh "i1 mi? liaW w '..Z .Ji the h u,l.K-rs back.an.l th,,; revfn'Vi sion on the chesl. alio ing fu, frM, healthy ac t1,"n""d b expansion of U,e lnrgs. prevent, the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak, and iipresf ac. vents and nine nine gives a nar.it of erect carriage KOHI.A-THORNE, N. E. Cor. 4lh & Viue Sts.. s hkxrv stix. Jacob Kuttrn. ; !S T 1 X & K 1, fl TI S P N wnoi Fw pi Vr.V, 1 r- I J5 """t RJ7A.1? " V''. ' ' U 1", . oil main m. Mt Mh and Sth, I CINCINNATI. OHICX J

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OIL PIKTEB WINDOW SHADES, and Oil Cloth Tablo Covers, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer & Co. No. 8 College Building, Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Orders promptly Oiled. Country Merchant and Pedlers supplied on the lowed terms. Nov. 6, 1P65. IG-l'iiiis.

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparalleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DR. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies, (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse them selves through every part of the human system, Hfi,rir mo t ir.., III WIC SUOIT SpSC6 OI from two to six days, consequently every symptom of this insideous monster disease leaves the system, aud the patient is attain .(stored to full health and vigor, without any danger from exposure, or intcrruptioii ofhusiness. . T,h.J0,wh.0Vu,,r i;;n unsuccessfully-treated.asd And the last state of their case worse than the first, are particularly solicited to call. S Lone standing eases of Gtnorrhem aud Olcet, tnclures, urethral fliscnarges, bunting pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lenenrrhea, for whites.) im fiotency.rheuma ism.diseses of the backaod loins, inanimation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases. &c, will be quickly removed from the system, by the use of Dr. Hall's Sra remedies. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis, incipient eon sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles, &c will be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific manner. I t-i . i . That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory, def"ces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the b xd, causes internal, external and -curable mIST Weakncat ana Impolency, Bebility ol the Sexual Organi, most commonlv the result of an early habit, though sometimes pro" tiuccti oy outer causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a varietv of intercourse, close application to business, some- . times there is a disposition to it from birth, or it " !""" comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted a"?' W" Pture decay.of Tencril1 pl""re. It is Impossible to be placed J" mo,re,mortirin vendition: cut off as it were SttX&n baifofthe incentive, flife.' P Persons thns afflicted, should call immediately on DR. HALU and be at once restored to health an? nawiness. 1 e ny is dangerous. AGl'E AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have rJlnnJikf never been known to fail. g to his directions. Thev are r.llsS.? postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the United States and Canada. nov. 12: 1652. 47-Jyr iCB- ASK. AZHLETT. , ISAAOSTI'AUn&CO., ! 31 ILL FACTORY, Comer of Front and John Btreet-. Cincirsti, O. U'ai cheute, Ke 19 rfr Srrrrt, trtmeen Main The above is a wood cut of a single geared"Queen "the South" Corn Mill, and Crusher. ami it ainut ttt. of We manufacture a Cob Breaker of great strength and durability, and ease of oneration. We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means we convert a Corn Mill into a Stock-Feed Mill; but a few minutes work to put it on or take it off. We manufacture portable Mills, sino-to n. "le geared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat, Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated fbrsteam 'ter or horse power. These milis have been run h' steam and horse power in competition against the other make of Mills ofourcitv, at our state Fairs, and have never failed to ca'rrv ofr the flri premium on one occasion was awarded a beautilui silver medal. Our mills also took two first preiiinims, as ine d?si muis. ut two Annual Fairs of our Mechanics' Institute. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be run bv steam water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Fair, in If-fit, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. A bSO Different kindsof portable horse powers and steam Engines. All our articles, for ease o operation. simiilicity, usefulness.and durahiiii.- . surpassed by none now in use. ' ' All our articles are w arranted as represented or no sale at our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit "nd usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our facforv, where we take pleasure to explain each article. ISAAC STRATB & EC Son. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. H. turrows' " ni,e exhibiting a Burrows Mill at our Sate Fair, last fall, was boisteroi.s about his Mill and courageously entered intoa verbal agreement with ",e ' crind corn thus: W hoever grinds the most regarding quality and quantity, was lo be the owner "f holh mills, at eacn and everv trial: FIRST TRIAL. Strr.nbto run an 18 inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run a 20 iuch Mill. SE"'n TRIAL. Stranb to run a 22 inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run u24 inch Mill. THIRD TRIAL. Straubto run a 2G inch Mill; Knrrowj "t Co. to run a 311 inch Mill. When the pinch came, that boisterous courage tepped out. To the above I now append a challenge to grind enh t...l mi. tvt -knl .. r Cob teed out of whole cars of com. I will run my 18 inch -ii,rrn . the South' with a rob breaker attachment, the tnmeaitirle that oak the Premium at the f)h state Fair.lkst fall, against -24 inch Burrows' Mill tmd Wm. Stewart s Ohio i d Kentucky Stock Feed Mills, both to be run at once; and if you are apprehensive of a risk v business, you have niv entire niiml.Di;A.. J Poi".ero Cor" frusher as uu auxiliary. Should ",J article fail to grind equal in quality and 11,a,,tlt" "e combined productions of the two or 'hree mills (iust as von nleasei then rnn . j few hundred dollars as stakes put np. ,.,t'OI,,e ho don't be cowanilv there is nothing 'ike alking straight into the merits of a thing. I o J. H. BrRRows & Co. nov. 19 48-6ms. J H. BURROW'S ATE NT PLANTATION CORN MILL j "Tins Mill differs from all others in the construction of the Vpper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast iron Eye. or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at the top. which is secured at the back bv four bolts, so . that every block is in the form of a dovetail, which gives greater strength to a Stone, than anv other method which is required in small Mills w here the Stone is run with great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, w ithout having it thick or high, that makes it tor. heavv ..i.i, a piniftic iruine. inane oi vamIaimii jaciureaon tne same nrinc nie. i...,.i. h .' .... ..... 'rl'Jl'li v J. a . 1 " n "einven- ' " ' . i. i.c iit-ts raiem in 1S4S. rF"r aI1 .'nlrinirenients the purchaser will be held to,,...,,. ..r r.pnioi using. 1 hese Mills do not remiin . xrtiiwit. . them un" 11 that is necessary lo put tbemin opreation isto attach a band lo tho pulley on the spindle.witha pram sum dentlv Urge to run the a4 ,nch MiU fi4u revolnUons per minute; attaohep to n"rse. steam or water power. Bv thestoadv apnli- " iwioi ower,uie .win win grind 6 u8 bushel. rv..h..,,,..i". ...j . " mB r- . v i. nir,i,iiiu w rnnn via,, as well as Corn. 1 he 30 inch Mill. If nut tn it. -..,, elcd" '" 'rrind rrnm 10 W bnshcls perhour. .'"""" ;'"-'re warranted lo be in every respect as immn,.,, J All orders must be directed to J. H. BURROWS, Front St.. lower side, bet. Main fcWalr.it, Dec. 3, 165a-50-ijr. Cincinnati, Ohio, c2! low v""n them. m ? n-p.ninn aaaA ' l Mr. Colbnrn look especial pains last summer In examining the instruments of all the manufacturers I of any celebrity not alrea.lv offered for salo in am. TJ1 vi-"'' JJ' none Xn ""ire with those "odward fc Brown, of Boston. nn. ,rt..K a .L .luiiLio, ana toned, ne touch, have the entire iron frame, and last but ant h.l.n.ir.il ,...0. m . not least are cheap. We know f ' e "lo"' r04 artu mTS5 S.J.W;JW1 "n' " them, togo,her cA. Tar""rr J rai st-Sv 4. im b I pl-lM 1,.

BROOKVILLE MERCHANT? Great Excitement! N OT WITHSTA S DIS C the intense excitemeni in regard to political affairs, the peo pie are yet more directly interested in knowing where itwtll be to their interest to make their fall and winter purchases. We unhesitatingly advise a rail at the "OH W hile Soraaer," Where may be found a large stock of Ladles Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, queensware. groceries, Ac. Arc, selected with care, bought on tbs best terms, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. In conclusion we say, call and examine forvourselves. K. D. GALLION. TUST RECEIVED and for sale

z cases mens One calf boots do heavy do do kip boots " custom nudo do hungarian do " waterproof do boys youths and children boots " mens custom made shoes " " calf do " " coarso do boys kip and coarse brogans misses hw.a 900 prs childrens do 1 oox ladies Sid do 1 pat. leather buskins 1 ' morocco do I " pattent tipped do 36 prs taylnr ties 1 case calf bootees 1 44 kip do 1 " goat do 2 " india rubber shoes All comprising the lurgestand best selected stock ..v. ma, ttc nave ever naa ine pieasure ot offering for sale. N. D. GALLION. IEATHER .I am Just receiving from Cin. J and other markets a heavv supplv of choice leather, which I can sell at prices that cannot fail to please. I have now on hand 2.i00 lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole 500 " Cincinnati " do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 " Kip and Sdoz. Calfskins. Shoemakers. Farmers, and all w ho want leather, would do well to call and examine bis stock before making their purchases. RICHARD TYNER. October 20th, 1852. BOOXS AXD SHOES. I am now receiving my fall slock of Custom Made Boots and Shoes. embracing Mens, Womens. Bovs, Misses, and Childrens; of every quality and price. I would say to all my old patrons and "the community generally, that I have been very careful in selecting my present stock, aiming to buy suih as I can with confidence recommend. My stock is heavv, and will he sold as low as thev can be bought in the west. Oct. 2t)th, IKS2. ' RICHARD TYXER. fIRIND STO.ES. 150 Grind Stones of a suT perior quality, now on hand and for sale cheap Z RICHARD TYXER. FA". W"TER ;OOnS The undersigned again announces, thatue is Just receiving from Sew York, a fresh supplv of naonnblr -ool, 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 i mumerable! embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of Fsry dry gooda, ilkmlsaad tiena, together with Inrge slock f Bmis aaa skim, hm aad caps, Bonnet,, -nrpvtinx, n ndy mode clothing, llnrdwnrc, (lamwsre. qnecasware, tiirocrrica, white RHilcoI'dcarpcl irnrp, 4 otion ynrn, Irmfarr, vriniiowgliiM, Linseed oil, while lend, grim Mono, Snll, iron, nnil, and ulecl, and a general assortment of everv thing ever kept .U ull.n,ry uStor,e" He wo,lId r o his friends that he has the advantage of thirtv vears experience in this branch of business spent mostlv in Brookville, w ith an extendc' 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 will secure tohiin the permanent custom of purchasers, who mav inspect his goods. He would also state that his stock has been bought with special refference to the wants of the eo-intry and he flatters himself that the stvles. patterns and prices would not fail to please the tastes of the most fastidious. Inducements sufficient to persuade all to examine his goods belore buying elsewhere. So come one come all, to big old stand, and see if bargains can be had. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. fc The market price in cash alwavs paid for grain. Oct. 20th, IS52. RICHARD TYXER. BHJiiii uscK. j. n. farqciiarT Lirtck anrl Parnrihar - uiwuui. I X THE Post Oflice buildings. South West Corl ner Main and Head streets. Brookville Indiana. The attention of (he public is most respectfully invited toourspring stock of goods, carefullvselei ted, exclusively from the Cincinnati MarkeU'-ol'the latest and most fashionable styles." " 7 LIXCK.& FARQCHAR. TOXCTS tXnmnBOYS.-jst reoeivI ed a large and handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and forsaleat m5 7 LIXCK & FARUCHAK'S. fTJIBBEtUS A PAB.tSOLS-A large K) lot of I mbrellas and Parasols for sale at the lowst possible price at m 7 LII.CK & FARQX IIAR S. pAXCV COODS-Splendid assortment of Lawns. Berages. licrage De Laines, Tissues, silks, Satms,aud white dress goods. Forsale very cheap at m-vl LIXCK & FARQUHAR'S. pItlTN A: I.-VI.IIA5I55O0 pieces of well 1 assorted pnnts and Ginghams. For sale at reduced prices at my? LIX'CK PiBornii,.s s I JI JIEH W.JRFA very large assortment i " . j ' uurauie aummi goods, just received and forsale bv my7 LIXCK & FARQUHAK. ..... ii. .,e. an. , aurabte summer U ARDW ABE, XAILS &c, Lima & FarrnA invite attention to their complete assortment of nails and general stock of bard ware at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7 ' ft ROCF.RIE.-i, Constantly on hand, fresh sTrZ. tl plies of the very best quality of Groccries,atthe cheap store of ma" 7 LIXCK & FARQTJHA R. QFEK-ySWARE-We have just receivdthe most beautiful stock of Queensware, in setts or by the peace, ever before offered in this market. m" 7 LIXCK & FARQUHAR. lTEIIOF-STF'HY lATTRrss- . - ."...i.x,..ii uicc,n?iiieoi rani, bet.oth & 6th sts., keep constantly on hand a jmiix;riOrassorf mAnt ..,.. r , . ...T , . Ve lon.Msses oi an Kinus, ann bus an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses in three pieces, which are capable or being changed (both sides being alike and equally soft.) twelve liflerent times; thus lasting much longer, besides being more convenient for handling. Thev are made of the very best material, and warranted: and he received a diploma for them at the lato Median. l-air. .nl oik i... CO. AX DRESS MMnnfactiirer and importer a Of Pnmr llnni.. ,e ..: '. . . - -, . .nam street, six doors above Fourth, Cincinnati. Constantly on hand Fntnrh and A t "".cucaii ruper Hangings, such as lews. Chimin. . ...... . ; i . , ,, ', ' ; - me curutiu paper, eic, an.U civet and Imitation Borders. c, which he oners at nolesale and Retail, at the lowest market Pnce" apl 9, 1852 16-1-y HATS Cawf best spring style of rshionab Hatsjust received and for sale at m 7 LIXCK : FA RQUHAR'S. HATS AND CAPS. 3 eases Silk Hats. 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fnr, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and Fur Cans, tn.t imri.. ..! re sale cheap by RICHARD TYXER. uciooer'jtiih, isjj. ;E YE CLOTIIED. SAraiSHii.i.gtA.TaiI lor. has on tin.ul . l.n... .....1.. f ...... , ... .-..v. a....ij oi iv..... uiauv clothing cheap for cash. His shop is a few doors :Sortn of Mr. trillion's store, on Burgess street. oci 11 44-tf P,l1Ia"! Candy! Candles II-Twelve J ' dollars per hnndred ponnds. and no charge for boxes at M VI w vi v 1 1 1 ,.. i ... , - .... iio. ration, tt ainut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati. h r i a im a- is-ii( mATCH A1M CI-OCKS-Wa. D tvt-sox I I eildprt bti.rviMM ia K a . ., . 77 , - ...iat'IIS oi 11 TOOK - ville and vicinitv. in tn. ...... . rl. ,. , - s.eit, u. v. ,cn anil (lock Maker ami repairer making and mending .11." iA. ,"",'c''i'nenceani strict punctuality are his recommendatioiii. Shop three doors ivorth of the post office. jv 23 isso 3i-tf pAPITAt HOCSE-Connersmie, Favette County, Indiana, R. Dras-AX, Proprietor. This tSmI,..!? f trir' wc" """'i'l-e.l.thorouehlv M,!.?0hI5,1!n.te1'n', "eT attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is th- b -st and I mosl fashionable honse in the city, its bills are me '"low-as to suit all. Jv '50-.KL.lv TTrThe Hamilton Intelligencer will please insert months and forward bill for payment. Affiicted Read! MFDICAI. Hsntr, catnbliahrd five Corner of Third and I mon Ms., between Spruce and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen Year, of extensive and uninterrupted prractice sneiit in thi. ctty have rendered Dr. L theos exrtertand eessful practitioner far and near in the Ueatment Tf lu!Zf21Z: nT- PonsafnictTd wirh 2lS C""6 body' ,hro,t' or le"" P'n. in the i?Vne' mT7anHi rheumatism, strictnres. fZ ,'?luT!Vn,,Tom "'hf excesses or Impumties of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K. SU T'l7 w,nnn' ln ni honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely npon his skill as a phvsician. Take Partictalar Notice ! 1 onng men who have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulged in a habit frequentlv learned from evil companions or at school ihe efrecU of which are nightly felt, even w"tn asleep, and destroy both mind and bodv, shoulu apolv immediatoly. Weakness and constitutional. ability, loss of musctilareuergy. physical assitnde and general prostration, irritability and all nervous afTectious, indigestion, sluggishness nf the liver and avery disease in any way connected with the disorder le'Crl', functio""1 '"'dt nd full viiror 13 Lean's Liniment THIS article is now fairly before the public, and the thousands of bottles sold indicate the supenoiityofthia Liniment over others. Phvsicians now prescribe il in their practice. Try but one S5 cent bottle and you will b convinced. Fifty cant -. . ...... w n,iB own received. w holesale and retail bv wav. l-9-iyr KOHL THOR5E, Icortbaaat esmar Fenrth aad Vina sts., Cia"w.

WHOLESALE Stot: avaiie DEPOT Have always on hand a large and well assorted stock of STONE WARE, consisting of Jugs Jars, Milk pans. Churns. Ac, of every variety of patters and size. ' ALSO. Shaker Pipes jj and friction Matches. r-amcular att.-k'.ion paid to flllingorders for country merchants. Our prices are uniform and cannot fail to give satisfaction. S. B. We are agents for Putnam GLASS WORKS, and are always prepared to fill orders f.,r EOT! LES, FLASKS, Yials. Arc lit hiu.l I1 figures. SEAMAN'S AHAfNER Water St., near Main, Cine 'inati, Ohio, ap P, 12 lti-ly SPI FSftIOS FOU 1S.i2.-GKS . TLE.MEX'S HATS. I shall introduce niv Si, rimr style of Gentlemen's Hats on Saturday the lith o ; March. I take pleasure in inviting my patrons and j the publictoan examination of my" HAT for the 1 Spring, as I am confident that it will commend itself j to their favor and compare well with any which j may be offered, both as regardsshape and qualitv. I shall be pleased toshow my HATS to all who may favor me with a call, and "every care shall be taken to please those who mav leave their orders. ! C.B.CAMP. ! ap9-ly 170 Main st. east side, bet. Fourth k Fifth. F IRK and "Water Proof Roofing.The undersigned havingheen appointed Agent for S. M.& C. M. Warren's Fire and Water Proof Roofing, is now ready to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin. Cnion, or Favette counties. ' 1 ne store rooms of M. W . Hale ami B. II. & J. C. Burton, in Brookville. are covered with this kind of roofing, to w hom the nublie are r..f..rn-.l It. durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all -TiMlnii- " SUPeri0r, ,D Vs" bTkeS Jv 10 5I 3twi-y " C1FO. A. PRnfEACo'ii. Tlelodeons. I We have on hand a fine assortment of these superior Melodeons at prices to suit the circumstanccs of all desiriiigto possess an instrument.combining utility and cheapness. The lareest sire in piano case, (sometimes called Mclodeon Pianos) are beautiful. The tones are exceedingly ruire 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 cases, as good an instrument in every respect, except in size and outward finish. We are sole agents for the Vest. and sell at manufacturer's prices, wholesale and retail. Please call and examine these Melodeons, together with as fine an assortment of Pianos as can be found west of the mountains, mostlv from the factories of Chickerir.g, Woodwsrd fc Brown. COLBI KX V- FIELD, apl 9 16-l-y Sole Agents, 1j4 .Main street. Harble Works. w. BROoKFirm. rnn-r r. wwooKnci o. "IT Jl . B ItOflKFIF.MI A" SO W , M ,. tt YA orks. on the Wet side of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth sts., Cincinnati, manufacture loonier. Monuments, Tombs r.nd Graved Stones, Mural Pieces. Tablets, Baptismal Founts. Mantel l7rns. Vases. Italian and American Marble. Vc..Vc. Cabinet and Counter Tops, Designs furnished to order and work executed in the neatest, most nn1'ii.icn siiic. sciiipiiireo or plain. em tool Constantly on hand an extensive assortment goiii and silver lever and verge watches: fine gold and gilt jewelry; gold, silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolt ing pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists flies, toys. ore. Xo. trtil. Main St., under Commercial Bank.Cincinnati Ohio. FFF. CABIXET FI RMTmr.-t.. M. Chase, Manufacturer of Fashionable Cabinet Furniture, Sofas. Chairs. Ac.. Xo. l Sycamore stone door above Third, where he gives his personal attention to mnnufacfiringall articles usually call-d for in his line. and i,fler2." years experience in the principal Eastern cities, he thinks he can give gen. crnl satisfaction. Large assort merit always on hand. Work made to order and warranted. Furniture repaired, cleaned and varnished. Upholstery done with neatnessi.n l dispatch. Terms moderate. Call in. L. M. CKAXE.f l Sycamore st. ap !) 115-ly Tll. AXDF.riSOVS l.inimcnl For J ' pains, aches. I.'n'si.s. sprains, cts. wonrds.old ' ... . ,. . -ma.,,-. -ns. - .,.. ores, corps, fros, t... ml e.cramps.scroinla. and sure and sue -.It cur- for rhemnatUm, whicli we rarrant it tocure.or refund the money. Wcconld ive a numberofcertitk-.l -sof en-s performed bv sores, a give a numnero! cenitn-.t ot en-os r it. but consider that one twenty -five cent bottle will go farther towon! convincing any one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be printed. X. D. Onllir.n agent for TJroookt tile. WM. AXDEh'SOX.w! ole-:le agent. 40. ly. Xo. ST Main St. Cincinnati. lfRS.IIAXZ.tftn has on hand a fashion. . I aide assorimenl of Millinery, which tile ladies would do well lo cnll and examine before purch-. sing elsewhere. Her ro nn is si.:ted on Pearl St.. three doors South of ShonpA.- Culliiiusstor. my SI -2-f Tril-tlS of the Indinnrt American. Si in advance. S2.51I in six montiis. s:i ;:l ih end of the year, iiml an addition of 31) certs for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advkrtiskmknts Ore s.iiare or less will be in-! sorted three times for one dollar, if pnvmcnt be1 made in advance, one dollar and twenty-live cents ; if payment he delayed one year; and one dollar and ' fifty cents if delayed two vears. and in the same j proportion for the time payment isd-layed. Large ' advertisements fora longer time will be charged an j the same irinciA.l j PTKOTECTIO'V. Fire.Marine and Inland Tn-! surance. by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn. The undersigned. Agent f..r lliis old and responsible office. is alwavs prepared to is- , sue policies, upon approved risks, on favorable terms. JOHN J. r'Ol'TS. Ac.et , ForLaurcl and Franklin Countv. mvT-O.-ii I FIiOl'R B IHKF.LS... hc mnntet price in cash will be paid for merchantable flourbarrcls 1 at the Exchange Mill, Brookville. hv Kov. 30,'5J-50, GEO. HOLLAND & CO. .' 1)K I??UTx. pmrATE njsr.Assrs, NEW HEME HIES AND QUICK CCKES. It is important to many persons in need of Me Jit al Assistance, to obtain jcoo.. ti,it.-e jtritaieiv unil ; promptly. To those who mav '-t Ihus desire to c.ns.ilt a tirnf.... sionnl person. DOCTOR Hiif 7 BROWX-S long experience and ready skill in removing ve nereal affections in their various stages and most complicated forms, offers inducements which can be rareJy equalled bv anv other individual. Conorrha-a. Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases. Gleet. Strictures. Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impotence, sterilitv, seminal weakness, nervous affections", and those deplorable diseases w hicli are brought on by the destniclive habits of inconsiderate vouth and excessivcindulgence ofthe passions, w"hi.-h undermine ths constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored tb healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularlv educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his' whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be seen at his office. j Charges very low. X. B. Patients ofeither sex living at a distance, by stating their disease In writing, giving nil the symptoms. can obtain medicines w ith directions for use, by addressing w. Brown, M. D., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Orrir-B At the old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. IO.SKIX DISEASES SPEEDILY ClRED. 46. 12m. I Marshall s Salve. i n.v.-i rn...tr..x iistLf to be the greatast a remedv of tne are for Wh i Sm-in.... k to KJ,e"",atlsm. re Breasts, Salt ....J?i-" . . " in ic .- vt e.i,i.i.i. it has never failed to cure w nite Sw-elltng when ot'cn F ver Sores, old l it ers. Ac, alwavs vield to tho healing influence of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the onlv remedv th.it has proven itself infallible ns a cure for the" Piles. If applied according lo directions, and persevered in. it w ill in all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disease. SALT-RHEl'M AN l TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in these diseases. RHECMATIS.VI AMI BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaesatisfaction in these compliant. SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS we would particularly rendmml. n lhe J-alveforSore Breasts when oHn it will heal thym sound in a short time. Ilwill likewise remove all infiaiiimation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepsred bv MARSHALL COBI.ENTZ. LEW-isBmo. Ohio. For sale by M. w. HAII.E sep24-40 iy Brookville, Ind. !?-s-J RllVfl Xt A V IT 1? . r-re.Tr.

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....... 1, .'i.t.i u r a. 1 1 1 n r. Covington, Ky. ' . Js . v...s ' ..cvw. ore. 10-ai. pooildg-e llnstatsas Behr. Munuloolidtjre tVaaotstone A: Behr. Manu1 facturers of Transnarent Wash Kails. Fane a ' Snaps and Perfumery. Cornar Fifth and Western , Kow, Cincinnati, Ohio. ap 9, 1H52 9-1-y 1 The Flacr for Bargains. JOS. R. CL.IIIK, keeps constantly on band at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast rdns. ear rings, finger rings, spectacles, gold and silver percils. gold pens of tha j best quality , silver spoons and thimbles, -scissors ' ..... ..... ...... . ... .... . ... ' pen ann pocket Knives, razors of the best quality. such as are usuallv kept in jewelrv stores Also 8dav and' thirtv hour brass clocks, which I w , airi.A.VA. win sen as iow as tney can be boiu Clocks, watches and iewolrv renai ell as low as thev can be bought in tint citv . watches and jewelry repaired In the best Tn lnnpr.n.1 nn .a ..n.1.1. - . . . j .... . .. .. .... v "... 1. .... 1 -. 1 1 1 . viti Kvii.i it.1.1 nu. ver Uken in exchange for roods or work, irTOn dsrabOTWTyaarwstoT. J

le--3 NORTH S.IDF VO im hvtu VoVrT voiiiniary seminal .nsrnarges. wasting or me orIII er.nrf - Fi .?' hlKfctT' R-ans. los of nicmort, a distaste for female societv, R'iJ u v V ' We ' poneral debttitv, or" constitutional derangement! Rch P.etor, rJlZ ',.,. c ! are sure to follow. Ifnecessary, consult the Doc-

KECKLER & BROTHERS, tm porters of TCtiMtrnl Inntrnmrnls, GERMAN, FRENCH or ENGLISH t-icy tiud, Raskrislv l'T", No. Fourth Street, North side, four doors East or Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of St-ings for Violins, Guitars. Violincellos, and Double rtass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers iu the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. JtVpSAX-S BRASS INSTRUMENTS.., Agents for sale of Hanles & Co.'s Cel. l.ratcd World-a Fair Premium Perfumerv, at catalogue prices. " Nov. 6, 1852. 46-ly-.

S. ENGLISH & SChS, AY holesaleand Retail KKI.I.OM S M AM . ftCII KIKS, 1116 Second St.. between 1 Broadway & I. udlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 Xov. 6, IS.VJ IC-lyr. w. o. sriLsotr. a. w. CHrarmtL. NE1 LfeOX & CHURCHILL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana and Domestic Cigar. And Dealers iu TOBACCO, SXl'FF, &C. So. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Sov.6. 18.12. 0-lyr. JACOB F. I'F.Mi, Tanner and fur. rier, S4.5 .Main Street Cincinnali; between 8th and Oth Keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at the lowest cash prices. Dec. IT, j2. CHIXA CLASS AXDQI EEXSWAUE. We have on hand a large stock of China. Glass and Queensware, selected especially to suit our f from n.urturers 'in Franc; and England', and . are thereby enabled to compete successfully with : Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices." holcsale 1 rade. We import our Ware direct In our stock of Queensware will be found an assortiuent of every article in that line, from the best nianufacturers in the East and West, Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock of Rockingham aud Yellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms a-e favorable, and we invite Merchants to examine our wares ah.l prices. I SAMPSOX V: CO., I So. 92 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Hank. I Sov. 6. Is.VJ. lli.-l? r. Cincinnati. ' pA II I'KTIXtiS. The undersigned would say j to all those w ishing to furnish their floors with a carjtet that will look well, do good service, aud never fade, to call at his establishment and lock through his present stock, which he has lately received from the east, which can be sold at prices w hich will compare favorably w ith the low est Cin1 cinnati rates, lie has. j I-very Variety, I of the latest sty le and fashion, ranging in prices ' from 30 to I 30 cts. per vard. Socall and see him. Oct. 2Uth. 1S.V2. RICH A K II TYXER. Sj rii;; Importjitious!! BERRY & BERRY, Importer and Jobbers. Fut siide ?lain street, between till and ."illi, (inrinnali, Would invito MEKCHAX IS AXI W HOLESALE of "ouse in the West, as we have an experienced buy er ronstantly in tiie Eastern cities, lorttardin; daily such bargains as the market ofT.-rs in RIBBOXS. FAX'S MIM.lXEKY'fiOODS, EMUKOIPEKIES, LACK GOODS. HOSIERY A: GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS, DKESS TKI MMIXGS, PEKFl'MKKY, COM BS. BKCSHKS, Till! EAD. JKWKl.KY, HCTTOXS. ACCOK11K.OXS. CI I LbKi . VAi.IETY t;001!S.&c The ponular feature of s-dling n.o-t of the G.ki.Is I at five percent. ;.dv:.nce w ill be continued. To Cash and approved Short Time Buyers, a n offer liberal inducements. :tii-ly we Patent I'Tetalic Burial Case.

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. "ot-ito-. - - , " poii u,e t. onn. ;,,.!, must he taken '.n .lis. i ,. i two tal.l.-spoo,,i':,N three times , .!,, 1 1 K continue to ,uannf:,. ;;,re . d keep const u tly reiIi(IIS, ..u'.,wi.j hav . Jr W-lt n. . 7 I ,! . on ban. , every- size ami variety of linisli or cun ,,K. , ,.,..,.......,, I PK i '", J this invaluable article, now rapmly superceding the J 1 1 '

i:se .t, wcimien comns w iiei-cter iniro.iiice.l. on r:ccount of their superiority for dcpo ting in vaults, for protectingihe remains from the .assialties incident to ordinary interments, .as theirgr. at strengtli prevents the eartli fw.in crrshii.g th-m) and the gratification it afford-- the friends of th,' deeen...l iu the reflection thai the remains are kept together in an iinperislial.lc'.-ns... As we hav? recently re.lu ".! or nh'.Iesale prices, we are now offerii.ir fit..r::'.!.. iri.liicemei.ts to I'n.lertakers throMghoet i k . e-.a,.-! respectfully soli, it orders from the n. Vt'.C. P.'.YIS eV CO. my 7 X. E. corner Pih .v Main m., ( '.ncuii at;. f "S r7! ' JA.M1 STOi r-rd-n.-.of. sOS, o-.s nl whol.sale. III 1. ei? Walnut street. :.p 0. 1.-.VJ l,Ul-y Cii.ciiiniiti, t.iiio. ApoIloRniIil!nc . W . cor "tti and uainnt. ( inrinn.-iti IM'Ohl'OKA I'EII ".f4-s. rpHE attention of the public is respectfully called L to the superior facilities afforded at tiiis l ustitiition. for qualify ing individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. The Course embraces book-keepim; by koublk entry", as pursued in the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship, Calculations. Correspondence, and daily lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economv in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms $40. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 111. IS-lvr. Youthnnd nanhooil. A vinoKors Lire, or a hrkmatcke pkatit. KIN'KEI.IN" on Self Preservation Only -2.", cts. This Book just published is tilled w ith "useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself nlike le Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive wanting it gives, will preveut years of misery and suffering ami sin e annually 1 housamls of Lives I arents by reading it w ill learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. A remittance of 9.t cents, enclosed in a letter. a.t.iresse.l lo Dr. Kinkelix. N. W. corner of Third and Cnion streets, between Spruce and Pine. Phil adelphia, w ill insure a book under envelope, per rvin. .. oi loan. Persons at a distance may address Tr. K. by letter, (post paid,) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom cd 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 very low rates. 2 of-Ive ' Every family lionld have arop'y.' Jin invalnable book, only IS itt per eoptjMan knmn thiitetj. DK. HUNTER'S MEWCAf. MANUAL AND ll.V-ll UAAV EV 1? Til A' ICClll'TLI, r .... t.:; r t . ment and Cure of everv form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intcrcourses.bvSelf-abno. or bv Sexual Excess, with advice for their preven cal technicalities, and every thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to tlie cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To w hich is added. receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, sv mptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for lwentvfive cents a copy: six copies one dollar: will be forwarded to any pan of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid, "Box. 1!N PoAt Office, or Ilia Author, 3 North Seventh street, Philadelphia. tion, , imun ... .A.iiiiiiiriii. .13, at.Huingaii mcui FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit t'tii if failing to cure any case of secret diseas?that may come under his care, no matter how lone standing or afflicting. Either sex are ini vite.1 lo his Private Rooms. JW North Seventh ' Street, Philad'a, without Uar of interruption from ; other patients. Strangers aud others w ho have . been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are nvited to call. I I. M POTENCY Through unrestrained indul- . genceoflhe passions, by excess of self-abuse, Ihe 'evils are numerous. Premature impolencv, in voluntary seminal discharges, - tor with confidence: he offers a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do ! well to reflect befhn trusting their heiit.h h.,...iness, and in many rases their lives, in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is j certainly imossible for one man to understand all ' (he ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pecutiar branch, in which be is more siecvssful than his brother professors, and to tiiat bo devotes most of his time and I slti.it . YEARS OF PRACTICE. exclusively devoted to trie study and treatment of diseases of the sexnal ' orfans o(rether with ulcers npon the body, throat, - nose, or leirs. naiiis hi iIia h....l .,r ,...n... .....n... real rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities. ""awa arising irom yonthliil excesses, or impu-: ' r,,,e of"1" blood, whereby the constitution has be' : j . . . ... enmv enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedv J reI,cr to " ho ma place themselves under his I CSrC. 1 Ajai . . . I .e,JI 'orwardad to any part of the Unitad i Stae Pries flva and tea dollars per packag.

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UTERINE CATHOLW T'-iiiti ; ;yiv;rri hose iiieiilMi.tui . ti marnea ors.ngle.ai d usuiif. t ""'') 1 Of these are Hani.wlfVPwlTlt. . , w me rcsnei-t.o.i,.... , ""' A'-r. or WhUes-VJ' " MATIOS AND l l.l IRat 4... U . .. s or TBI SKO. AND lKRll.lli. 1 " ri 111 eiraecompanjinircvii ' 1 alter how severe or of hw nr i" rv' " i ""i! I That tliisCATHOLIlTA-'f '"""licg. iv At thi. .m,.i fi.i - '' ill 111 er 1 sale, and cheap r.im-v ".....cire oi th,- afield T I eap r..mi.,h . i, 7l it ' -I Received the a, Z f'" h III oi n? na nig patronage of tPl aoa. ii e i iiueu Mates t,A r, ". the vo by the most satisfaci..r, '"'''I'ilily . ... oi me nighest r. ,. , , " This t.rpt.if...ii.,.. ; : "I'T y.asccrj tended expressly for'iheaL'.'I"'-3"-" hut BLE. and are not . Vc, inenuiy to the animal ' Mi! "hci KEF K b v v ..-,". , R i.. '..-. ti a. n a . i ii rl.ESixu; M. 11 , . T. I'. 1 . rnoTE, M . II ;. '. '''";:S"J1,.1 -V. II. Mu m M i. ,.- V Prof, p, m ,; Vr. S. T. J. c. it..,. m "si: 1!'Te.St4. w. w p.- '; ,; .. w PRt,,Tr' tl'l. ' . '5 '' -Y.,.1 ramphletsi'u Ii 'Uroni.N. H tore tlr Ij:;,, c Dec Jec. in, l-oi 51-6,; ,. "-''- i urk. o0 0 Gil ALLEGE the peeoole i , .," ; ; .! '.v. VVWl theirchildr..,, h '.",r l" V4' "' 1 to,,r., . , . Person. illi'n.lf j " ' . " ' ii aeaiin at a'.l sarriBo,. I lt'ci ii n.- ii...,- ... . celebrated ii large nujontt of diseases to tthu-h cH " adults :iroI j,.,,,,.. If to,, have an" p, ; .tally changealde Iron. ... L i...i .'.'" " ' ..., 1 .. .. -.... HUH ..... lu, rani in ia lie Sfomaoi,, p., t;. '". . ' ose. I!;:r.lness and Fullness of th. rv. rerer. mis,, irregular ha: nil these denote WOK Ms. ami tv' once apply the rcme.lv ' . ' 1,"",l isa.,.1 IHrr!i.K- iut, weak and debilitated, the T,.t,, ,., c.iin i.i run are such, Uu.i i; , c.piai iu me catalogue ofniedu Slid Stre..,l. .,,... . ,. AO 1I.C; I fallible remedy for those atlli.-tcl wrh lwr I ll,e ""toumhins cures pcrf..rme,l l.y u s-n-J .". nave tailed .. the Vst ttiJ,LtJ : ....t....., vui, ac. U..T Kit ..Tilers. TIIE TATE WORM. This is the most difficult '.m tn,l,-,;:, uiat imesi me nu man system, it grows tninili ...... l.-l.iTlll. It.'COnilH t p,. I in th int. -sli nes aud stomach, e". lirg tii.- he Jt : ro saoi as io cati-e t. .ti; pa avce. Kits, Ac. tiiose atnicte.l seldom if er.i peel liiiit n 1. 1 - ....7. ,...si. .u,.:r mem loan cari. crnve ,.- to destroy this Worm, a v.-rv ea;-r.-cti,.'tvj-must be pursued, il vtoul.i therefore In- vrei, take Cor Sol mv l.iver IMis. , ,,. ,,'.,,,. oos.rucnons. mat the onn Srnn. n:n upon me tt .,r,n. , ,e t REaD the following And you cannot he 1ml ifr -r.-i: to this nppehl. manitt .alls upon tot, to do t our thitv. In, one out of the inauv thousands :..- has trr: wonderful ctlects. Jr. J. N. HOHKN'SACK S: Gra:i:-j.!.';. the intentorol a lucid) valuable nieilini.--.fp.-this In,. ni.ie te-ti:ii.int ,u i, lavor. as ( .zt . gentle, tc! powerfullt'etfet l ia reined, f .r U.illat ins h: .1 ir.-.n h experience in kns,'ng oi.r.ous ,re ar:.llol,s. mv wit.'. w;:-.m itk skd.e.l in ministering to riitldr.-nm.listr.Hs. J nouneed it the liest she had ever ns.-.l. u.A . use no oiiierviole yours could Im- had. A .1:.! eln.-r of ours I.e. ape- sernuiv .;"a Her sj mptoms were al.inieii". hut h..r m..tmnoccsMiurhi for a rcin.-.ly f.rWorris. la.ul taiiieu yours, l.y the I nie .c had takm ha'f j m tte. O . Sir. the jot if gave an alVei tienai.. nv: to sf the improvement in her child. V tnbou t five or six years old. She pr.ssc.i n nieti'e qtiantily of onus, her sickly c.ui-tir now brigl-.tencd. herpirib- r,-t"rue.i!aii.i it. as time a lovely child, threatened with d.Hin.death, now gave promise ..; health. Ti'iu k kind Providence. hose blessing :ittiil'ii 1 Sj nip. restored the child. With , ..i.fi.lene 1 commend it to all arents mlwse riiil.iri-r. are fcriug from Worms. JAS. Ii. llfiWEX. Minister of G Late Pasiorof the Southampton liupMl 'barr" IlT CAUTION ! Heiiie.tioer.tli.n. rssMi.i all others, that IIOHKN'SACK'S Wt'llH SI K is Ihe only Vedi.-i, -e in u-c th:.t nil! rv.: Worms, a. it n cerinintt . ati-l v. ill net .i'sac"' the most d.-lieate Stomach. IV far.-f.iltocp-i cennine article, and see thai the signature. "J IIOBEXSACK."is on evert bottle. HOEFA"SACKS LIVES PILLS No part ot the s stent is more linhio t di-a than the 1.1 YKK. it serving as a tiit. ror I" V flic blood, or git ing liie i.r.-pcrseertieit to lhe f so that anv rot e action f tin I.iv.-r ofnt" other imi.ortanl nans of the svsj-m. an.l n'u a riously in l.iver Complaint. J-Aiindi.-e. J 'y -"IP" A c. We should, ther. ion', waia-h every nwi -: that might indicate a wpirr action of tliel i"' These Pills are compos. .1 .. KOOTS sn.-f fiirnislied bv nature to lira' I1 nk. namely. ! an EXPECTORANT, wlii. h sugincnts the w n fromtti.j Piilmoiian mucus iin nihraMe.orp..testhc discharge ofsccn l J aiattcr. Sl.an ' f ERA! IVE. which Chanel's in some ineiplics: iriceii.-.l.le ,nn 11 tier t he t-C-'Jlill nierl'l'l ACUOH Hie svslem. 3.1. A TON IT. which pv.S "f strength to the nervou s; stein, retics n E .1 and vigortoall parts ofthe Mdy. 4'li. i1n TIC, which acts in pert.il imnneii; "Ii M U;J ingredients, and oenting en H lels. ar.. pelling the vt hole inas f -orr.:pl and s illatet n lerand purify nig the Kl.w.l.wliiih.,.crtm4i" and restores health. TO FEMALESYou will find these Pills an itivalnahl' rafi" ; I....I. von are mhifl. ill tnan. ...U1. ..III.- - - .- , - i.A. 1 . Mriii.l.thct -haw f 1.1's.rui im'ii?. 1 fso. 1 - . J found of inestimable benefit, restonnir tteir n J tionnl arrangements t a li.-.-ir.hv a.u..u. 1- . the blood and other Suids ' ctTeclnslly 1" P -,!., ..11 i. .., wl.i. h mat arise fP'i" lr"' irremil-irtlies. as hcfldache. giddiness. d,iriw" sight, pain in lhe side, hat-k. &c., and nuhlicas tlie best 1'iUsfor all disca -s, itrti' Hi "'"'MEDICAL EVIDENCE. vi i..,;.ei Piivsi. iati. havlnc " receipt of their manufactures suhmitte.1 j inspection, sav. that the ingredients 4 are comtiosc.l makes them Ihe nest rn all diseases of the l.iver. Impurities 01 ...v Ace AVesay Ihis not only from our own iu lit also from that ofth best nie.iuai ." -. the United State.. All di.--" rewm , , of an ALTERATIVE, PIAPHOKtTM GATIVE MEDICINE, that came n J'"' j has been treated wilh the above J H" most satisfactory avecess p f! I'.Koivi.EV. V- , o., i v M. D. Vll'I 1. v -t .t. VP Purciisse rone hut f h.se bavu . . n re, -J. N. HOBENSACIi." P" Mf 1,. oc .. ..... .-- lure, all olh hers are woritiiessim taoen-. ,'totr nts wishing new supplies, iw f "' "" -." " .. '. .Aire A . wishing to become r-gem. m"-' -- .-...rt prietor. J. X. HOREXSACK, t ni ynli l-.1l North SEl'U.D Mwei. an"" I'ELP.'IIA. ,...; tna Sold by all DruggiU and .vierm"Stales. ....ncrforr Pamnhlets giving Certia."te'" L ...ar ia different parts ot lhe country. ' icines.can be had gratis of the agent . For sale bv M. W. HAII b. w1"" .rs. BROWXIXfi WALE,lerreti3iiagents for tlie State. Price each 25 cents dr. 350-1' Tl ST RECEIVED AN D FOR f -- J case mens' fashionablcsilk liai-F do do Xo. 2 uo - do do low pressure Kossuth extra do boys' do clo'th Caps; do: do: do;. do; do do Mens' Bovs' do 00; Mens' brown, black and vinegar 1 Bovs' plush Caps; Oil cloth Csps; Children's Turban do; by -aIAo-'' nov. 6, lt2. N. D.- , rUST RECEIVED AND FOR I 2po Pieces Prints; 4 bales Brown Mnslir; 100 pieces bleache.1: 30 do muslin de laine; 6 do Coburg Clolti; 4 do French merino; I 3 do silk poplin; ; 20 do Ciugh.iw; 20 do Lustre. ,ol 30 do white, red and' yetU' '"c & 20 do white and colored Can " 40 do plain and toncy SatmcU, 15 do ilainand!iiikl'--,''ir ,, 10 do fancy . file". Cloths, Vestiors, Ctakiiif."-1,:', )kl,U sierv, Ac bv "- aav.i, lS-.'.-4.

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