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TH3 HASH rURRIAQE. BTMKS. JULIA C. R. DOER. CHAPTER VI. 1 would forjret, t strtve in vaiu iu dreams, in dreams The radiauee of thy glance upon ma beams So star ha met jlv rSIe for vears whose beauty does not shine. Whose lookVr speechless love is not like thine! PaRK BlliJlXlS.
Mr. Flerheratti Ad. I ill rmiird in Mi.l-d'-eWgli a tew weeKs, aa 1 theu returned ssJ
lv to their owu home. Mr. Liiidley-s h art aud hm.d, hid ever I been a open as the day, ani he ha J always lived liberally, though not etnvts:u:y After tlieselllemetit of his affairs but little r-tii lined except tlie h.msa wiiere h h i i !ivd ever since his rmirruige; aud tliat, Sir. Fletcher declared should never pass into the hands of strangers. "We will find wine pood man and woman who will be williag to occupy the hack p irt ef the house, Ada, aud take care of the, rest of it; theu wht-n we wuut to coma here we shall not have to ask leave of any one." Ada s tearful, yet pleased assent to the proposition, told how painful had been the thought of yielJiug occupancy of the dear oti rooms to those who could not revere the as eociation that, for her, clang round each window aud doorway; and she turned away with comparatively light heart, when site tho"t that she might return wheu she would end find all things in their accustomed places. Three years passed sw t!ty a way. Little Kate had become a marvel of beauty aud lov liuee in the eves of her fond parents, aud
Adelaide often sighed when sue- thougiil , w hat a iet slie would have been with her grandpapa tud h-r aunt Kate,; Willis fairly worshipped her and the c.tld returned his love with eulhusiastic fondness. "Here, Ada," said .Mr Fletcher, one morning as he. eutered his w.fe's dressing room, and threw som cards down on the tab!-, "here are invitations for a party given in honor of Edward (Jreyson and his bride, who a e to be iu town uext Week I really wish you would lay aside yaitr mourning and ;o; will you, love? You know Ned is an old friend of mine, and I would like t-j show him some attention." , . 'I will do so, certainly, if you wist it, Willis: I do uot ueed these sa'jle garai-nls to remind me of mvdear full-rand Kate" and
her lips qaiverei as s;i j g'.a iced al nor duck. robes. "1 know it my diar Adelaide; your true heart has uever needed them, aud it will really gratifv m very much if you will go to this party- You will need a new dress for the occasion, I suppose. Every thing tint you have must be out of d ue by this ti ne." "Oh.entirely I have nothing that is wearable. But suppose you give me the beu tit of your taste as well as your purse," she con tiuued laughingiy, as her husoati I threw the last mentioned article into h r lap "What Bhall it be?" , . Ob, I don't know anything about such things only don't wear wtiile." "Why uot? White is always pretty an 1
becoming. " . , "Yes, and lor that very reason two thirds of the women in tlu room will be arrayed iu itso I wo ild rat'ier you would wear something else." t ( . "Tlie eveniti J arrived, and wujh Adel i.de rame down to the parlor where her husband was waiting lor her, he thought he had never sen her look so lovely. She was, in truth, far more beautiful now than in her girlhood, her figure was rounder and ful'er, and the look of Haughtiness and pride that i kor trlier il ivs. at lint 's lent a rath
er unpleasaut expression to her face, had given place to one of wommly sweetness. Her eics, with their long sweeping trmg-s, were as deep au i as res;leu deal as ever, and there wis sjm.-what m .re ot gr .ce a ided lo the usual digailv of her beiriii-. Her luxu raat hair, urraug-d as she generally wore it, iu rich, glossy braids, forming a natural coronet. wantirelv without o nauient A robe
di i not know, poor child, that had there been uo secret veiling her heart from her husband's gaze, she would never have trembled thus she did not know that had it not been for that sh could h ive- met George Tilden calmly and quietly spoken tlie uecess iry words of greeting. :r!d passed on withontsorrow oremotiou. She feared because her heart had throbbed wil lly, and because her cheek flash ed painfully, that she was not ase.itirely mistress of her affections as she had supposed herself t be, and in that thought the keenest ag
ony lay hidden. But it w mld not do for her to remain there.
It was nearly time to go home and her husbtu.i would be seeking her, so quietly liiliug V curtain, idle, emerged from her place ot concealment. "It is a I mg tima since we met, Mrs Fl-toh-r. Have you entirely forgotten me?" A-M.tidw col.-r 'd, for G-orge- Tilden was st la :ing so clo-e to the window that she hid unnoticed him, hut the first sound of Lis o'... t-iPOl,(Tot her tO hrrself. She felt that
i mi. rinTKD wi.nuvw sit.siK.is). O ITHSOHF. DISEASE ASDSPFE , BI1j oil t ,,,, T,lllo Covers, manufactured and t DV t 'I'llE there are perhaps a tew pe . old, wholesale and retail, bv M. Sawyer tfc Co. No.
sons who know the fatal progress of this disease . p college Building. W alnitt St., Cincinnati. Onto.
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when neglected, consequently the fault of suffering and a premature death, is suicidal act committed by the sufferer himself. This fact Is plainly verified by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, where thousands suffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore yon who are afflicted with any form of "this classdiseases," do not be persuaded that the disease will cure itself, or that some simple medicine will cure, but call at once at the "YVcsteri. Medical Office,"" So. 133 Sycamore street, below Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all diseases, either re
cent or chronic, are completely eradicated from the
Mood and sound health spedily restored. 51 Gents Furnishing Store. W1101.ES.ALK! W HOl.KS.A I K ! ' JAS. KltMAl.H0, IVo. 4 Il Fourth . i ilrml of irlain, Has a verv laree assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FLKNIM1INC. GOODS;
Shirts and Collars, Sell-adjusting Mocks an nne-
Orders promptly tilled. Country Merchants and
Pcdlers supplied on the lowest terms.
IOV. 8, IKJa. !0-lIU9.
BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS Great Excitement! T OT W 1 T 1 1 S T.t U I the tutenseexj citemeni in regard to political afliiirs, the peo pie are ret more directly interested in knowii.g whero it will be to their interest to make their fall and winter purchases. AVe unhesitalincW advise a cull at the 'Old " hile t'onirr," Afhere may be foiiml a large stock of Ladies Tress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats und cups,
notions, hardware, nueenswure. groceries. vc. c:c
uot a chord In her heart thrilled as the well- ! quailed variety in every nle. color, and texture
remembered tones fell upon her ear, aud she was strong again. "Certiiuly not, Mr. Tilden when did you arrive in town?" "Last Monday." was the reply and thon
Sv'eiuir thai with a formal how she was about
to pass him, he laid his hand respectfully but firmly npon her arm to detain her. "Mrs. Fletcher Adelaide, I have some-
Call and see car goods; we can, and wi1 sell low.
We invito inspection and comparison. JAMES KtCIl AKDSON, No. 4 Fast Fourth street. 49 Formerly of 11U -Main street. W M. KOHL. E- THORNS. ixoiiL & tiiokm: irnOT.ES.1LE and HET.11L Dralrrt in Pf fumrry.tannly Medinurtand tanry Artii I' t.Sirth
t'liug to say to you do not refuse me a few 1 -tyrESTERN aients for Kendall & Taylor's TUer
moments of V our time." And belore sne U moineters. ore; r-une aeems i r u...v.. .u, ... was aware of hi. intention he had drawn X'v her arm within his own. aud led her through certaill cur,.; Mvcr's Extract. Kock Koso.M"L ns the plass door that ooeued upon the veran- Volcanic Oil Liiiiment. Ink Erasers, Writing I.ik,
aa 'Rut and Roach Exterminator, l'a Costa's Tooth : :.:.. . A ash. Ivorv Pearl Dontrilhe. I.o. ick"s rnlinonic
make, Mr. Tilden, let it he in as few words
sittn we sav. cult aud examine for Yourselves
K. 1). GALL10N. J VST JlECKlVEIland for sule 2 cases mens tine ctilf tts
Wafers, warranted to be the lest article in use for coughs, colds. CiC. Scc. Consequently all of the above artii les can be hnd here at the Proprietors Prices. Bazin's. (Koiisei s) llauePs. Harrison's, and all popular Perfumery . atwhnlesal ' ilnc:id at the niamilai torers prices in Pliiladelpbia.Thet
tiiuv't frencii Lnocauiie ever imroouceu mis u
as po?siole, for my time is very precious. " Too precious to be wasted upon mel Oh, Ada, l ute did I or.ee th nk that I should ever hear such words from you?"
Adelaide drew herself up haughtily. country, in any ouantity. "Whatvou hue to say does uot seem to be SIUU I.OF.l MR AC-:. . it rn-i i i i ..,. l.. This is one of the most usetul and baiiefleial arvery ...iporiaHt, Mr. Tilden, aud I must beg , J invented (we sp-ak from experience) you to excuse we.' an ,,0 nne should be without them. They are to Ag uu Mr. Tilden placed his hand upon prevent the haiit of stooping. hi. h all are liable her arm and drew her to a seat at a little dis- to do. unless they effectually prevent it. drawing . the shoulders back, and thus relieving all compros- . ... , , . sion on the chest, allowing full. free, healthy ac'Farden me Mrs. Fletcher, but for years tiou.nnd by the expansion of the lungs, prevents have 1 longed inexpressibly fortius hour,and the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak, and
now vou must hear me." l llle 5ame "mc e" c :l ":"m "'L'.' '"sc
lie had uot seated himself by her side, but
stood before her with his arms folded proudly
aud his eve fixed sternly aud reoroaohrully henrvstix. RO,'?' upou her" lace ! Oil A OC K 11 U U O L O "You have not forgotten the past I know ! WHOLESALE et RETAIL
you have not, and I must speas. You have C L O T I M ( I) 10 IMJ 1 ,
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KOHL ,fc THORN E.
E. Cor. 4th & Vine Sts., Cincinnati.
PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO r It. HALL offers to the afflicted New Kemeilies
1 1 (free from mineral poisons) which diiruse them-1 -elected with care, bought on ths best terms, and
selves through every part of XUc human .sysU-m, i w ill be sold uschean as the cheapest. In ccuclu
intitiom the enerai virus, in me snori space oi from two to six days, consequently every symptom f this insideous monster disease leaves the system, and the patient is again .sstored to full health and vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and Bud the last state of their cae worse than the first, are particularly kolicited to call. Loiur standing eases of fionorr ftra end Gleet, Str'n lures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, len. orrliea, for whites.) tru potenev. rheuina ism. diseses ofihe back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydroce
le, cancers, ulcers, und skin diseases. Ac, w ill lie quickly removed from the system, by the use of Ur. Hall's tine rrmediei. Also, coughs, colds, bronehitU. ibcipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery. diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. Ac, will be treated, ilia careful, thorough ami-scientific manner. Take p.trtictila r Police, That loathsome liahit. most frequently indulged in bv Youth, which expels re:ion. drowns memory, defaces bcautv. diminishes strength, vitiates the
blood. c;i'-ses internal, external and :icuralde
sores, mates a strong man weak, and a wu -"iau a
fool, is treated with unparalleled soccess. VfaUnc"i mill lnipolciicT,
Pebility of the Sr.viial Orgim: most couimonly I the res. lit of an early habit, though sometimes pro- , dnced by other causes, viz: long residence in a
warm c'unate. trequeni imi'iigence. aim a vaneiy of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus nlliicted seow niot of the symptoms of premature decay. V;:hing of the organs themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of mcniorv and destitute
of veneral pleasure. It is impos-ulde to be placed ! in a more mortify ing eendition; cut oil as it were ' from all allurements of female society, with no ' liovos of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of lit'.-. Persons thus aflicted. should call Immediately on Pit. HALL, and be at once restored to health and lmnpine-?. lielav is dangerous. AGI E AND FEVER. Mr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according to hi directions. They are nature's ow n remeity, and purely vegetable, i Persons at a distance can consult 1'r. H. by letter, i postpaid. .Medicines sent to all pnrts of the Cnited i Mates and Canada. nov. li; If 33. IT-Iyr
IIRK and "Water Proof II oof in. The undersigned havingbeen appointed Agent br S. M. & C. W. Warren's Eire and Water Pro.it lioollng. Is now readv to do roofing of this kind In anv purl or Franklin, Colon, or Tayette counties. The More rooms of M. W. Hal and B. H. & J. C. llurtou, iu Hrookville.aro covered with this kind of moling, to w hom the public are referred. Its
durability, cheapness, safely, and convenience, nil
rccommeii.t n, as superior, 111 the construction oi most building,. W. K. BARE It.
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I cash w ill te paid fur men hcnlablc flour barrels at the Exchange .Mill, Brookville. bv Nov. 30. '..J-311. tW.O. HOLLAND & CO.
do heavy do do kip boots " custom made do " hungarian do 44 waterproof do " boys youths and chil.lrens boots " mens custom made shoes " " calf do 44 44 coarse do 44 boys kip and coarse brogant
y tnisst's snoes 20li prs chiltlrens do 1 box ladies kid do 1 44 p:il. leather buskins 1 44 morocco do 1 44 pattent tipped do 3o prs ta lor ties 1 case calf bootees 1 44 kip do 1 44 poet do 2 44 indin rubber shoes All comprising the largest ami best selected stock
hi pools ami shoes, that we have ever had th pleasure nt offering forsale. N. P. (SALMON.
l''.ATI!I'ltI am just receiving from ("in.
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fail
Jy 10, '51 30-1-y
Marble Works. w-w. anooKriBi.n. rmvYPi, v. Fp.noKrirt.D. TIT?! . BKOOKFirLIUSO Mnsi.t l VosK.on the W est side of Broadwnv. be
tween Fifth and Fixth ss., Cincinnati, mannfaetore
to onier. Monuments, Tombs and S raved Stones. Mural Pieces. Tablets. Ilaptismal l'ounts. Mantel t'rns, Vuses. Italinn und American Marhb-. &c.
Cabinet und I ouiiter I ops, Hesigns tunnslied toorderand work executed in the neatest, most npproved style, sculptured or plain. No Agents are employed by thiseslaMishment. my 21 22-ly
ri."IK & !". Importers ami d-alers in
lin k". Watches. Jew elrv, and W atch-Maker s
tools, and materials. Conslanlly on hand an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and verge watche: line gold
and rill ew-elrv; gold, silver und common siecta- J
Vies. itoiu iiuu mi.ii " u I-. ii.ui. ti.i.-vi-, percussion caps. revilvii.g pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists tiles, toys. csC. No. 130, Main St., under Commercial Bank. Cincinnati Ohio.
KKCKLKR & BROTHERS, Importers of M n si rn I I n m men t, GYMM AN. EHE.NCIi A- EN'iLISIl I nner (Souls, KiiaUrta Ac I 'rn, No.:is Fourth Street, North side, four doors Kant of Walnut, Cincinnati.
Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars,
lolmcellos, and Double llass. constantly on hand All orders ot dealers iu the above articles execu led proniptlv and on the most reasonable terms. irphAX'S 1JKASS INS'I KCMENTS., Of
Agents for sale of Ilaulcs & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, ut catalogue
prices. Nov. C, 1852. 4fi-ly.
DR. MARCHlsi s
UTERINE CATII0LIC0N.
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leather, which 1 can sell at prices that cannot to please, 1 have now on hand o.nou lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole 5il 41 Cincinnati 44 do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 44 Rip and f doz. Calfskins.
Shoemakers. Farmers, and all w ho w ant leather, would do w ell to call and examine his slock before
making their pun bases. KICHARD TVNEK tlclober-ioih, K-32.
nains. at lies, nr in ses. sn nuns. cuis. w o'mos. oiu
sores, corns. Trosi nues. cone, cramps, scronna. nun a sure ami speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it tocure.or refund the money. tVceonld give a number of cerlincutes of cures performed by
it. but consider that one twenty -live cent noiue w ill go farthertonord conviiuing ar.j one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could be printed. N. I). Callion agent for Broookville. WJI. ANDEHSUN. wholesale agent, 40. lv. No. r'T Main St. Cincinnati.
S. ENGLISH & SONS,
and Retail III LI OtVS tl tM.
.6 second St., betweeu
I nose iiieiaeiuai lotne resp.rlablcna',. ...
married orsmgie.aiol usnalh knowvn. ier lEtltLE CHJIPL 1. "aieorr. Of these are Pkoi.apsi j lT ri. or im'. omb; Fli ok Ai.bcs. or Whites; Cninv i" MITIOK AND ILCEBATIOX innE , . . tal H. m.irriiaoe, or Flooding; lAls,. ',;''- FED, AKD iKRKIil I.AR MtSTaI lT'o A ' T,l"t
tlieiruccouipanymg evils. i( ,, - ., " "'sU
Broadw ay o.- Ludlow. Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. c", Isj- lo-lyr.
w. o. SE1LSO.
A. v. cn-n HILL.
ISEILS0X & CHURCHILL,
Tmporters Ac Manufacterers of I Ilavniia ntid Ionift5c Clsra rs, ! And Dealers in TOBACCO. s.M'FF. A C. No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. ! Nov. 6, 1P-V2. !d-lyr.
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lyiKITS n SHOI"i... am now receivI) ing my fall stock of Custom Made Boots mid Shoes. embracing Mens, Womens, Boys, Misses, and Chiblreiis: of every ipiality ami price. I would say to all my obi patrons ami the community generally, that I have been very careful in selecting my present stock. aiming to buy such as I can with confidence recommend. My stock is heavy, and w ill be sold as low as thev can be bought in the w est. Oct. Siith. IS32. ' KICIIAUD TYNEK.
MllR. IIAZZAICD has on band a fashionable assortment of .Millinery, which the ladies would do wellto call mid examine before purchasing elsewhere. Her room is situated on Pearl St.,
three doors South of ShoupAi Cullums store, n.y 21 2-tf T.7I of Hip Imlinna American. f in advance. S-.'.all in six months. .3 at the cud of the year, and an addition of 3(1 cents for every ear payment is delayed thereafter. A DYtRTisEWKXTS One square or less w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance. one dollar and twenty-five cents If pav ment 1-e delaved one vear: and one dollar and
fillv cents if delayed two years, and in the same nriinortion for the time navment isdolayed. Large
, trull I I'El.l.i Tanner and t'nr.I'rirr, 3t JIain Mrerl iminnali; between Sill anil nth Keeps constantly on hand a large uorlment f all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at the lowest cash prices. Dec. 17, lfi2 32.
mailer now severe or of how U That thisCATlioLlColN" ; l!iy of the codtldcnce of Un fi s;fe, and cheap remedy. U v, of its having received the apt
iliiuitiipt v. ie.n:t proUIITJ.-li'.i:!,..,.)
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in the 1'r.ited States; and ; j, ' timonials given in theaiM 'I . f,V "'""'sn- ut. Phvsicians of the highest r..'.L '-'' h"hr' i i by the most satisfactory a..i:,f,r tv "acert; :J This preparation is hot a ,."r,'..M . . tended expressly for the ::hve-.lL '', .' 'Jl " '"" so verv )listres)i!'! itt th,.!....,. "' '"''. "inn!:: i.u.
1 ces, and which have hen'to;,, "rn'' ' "-'i'let-i and exertions of the most srroirt u": 'kill
of all countries, to a degree beyc '. ' 4 any other malady to w hi, b the hima,, ,K'r i TnEIN.;HED.ENTS...cene.V.:;'h'1;;-:-
cai auuioriiy. te e pa 111 pli ;.-t.; ;,re ALL vl . "'
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'in. J-sa- Azni.ET-r. I ISAAC STI'AUIt & CO.,
i MILL FACTORY, Comer of Front and John
street-. Cincin' -Ui, O.
1 1I I M ST" rS...l.W Grind Stones ora suI perior qualitv, now on hand and for sale cheap v ' KICHAKD TYNEK.
sicken all mv confidence in womanhood all
my belief iu truth, Adelaide Lindsley, and now yo must hear what I have to say. You are a wile they tell me you are a h ippy wiie, but I cannot believe it. You and I were bound by every tie, save the l ist one al
' the ulur. I w.iscal ed away troui you, and when I returned, 1 learned that you had given to another smiles and love-words that be- ! longed only to me. I a-ked you to give sme I explanation o!' the matter, i meaut to ask 'it r-aonably and gently but I worshipped ! vou. A '.elaid Lin isb-y t was beside myself, ' and it may be I used words that I should not. j At all events you refused, scornfully, contemmuouslv. We paited iu anger. Iu lour
'litce mouths from that tiin you were i hri.le of another, Adelaide. If von loved
347 Main Pt. bet t!i and Dili, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Gentlemen's United States T-VU'IMII Varehoue c Shirt Depot ' I saac K. Smith. Manufacturer. Importer. V hole
sale and Ketail dealer in Shirts. Cravats . Collars Stocks. Gloves. Hosierv. Pocket Handkerchiefs V n ler-shirts. Draw ers. Dressing Gowns, and every thi ng pertaining to gentlemen's furnisher'. Dealers in the above line are invited to call and examine our slock. Isaac F. Smith, No. in East FiPli St.. between Main Ac Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7-3ino.
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Head's Commercial College. S. E.rornrrnf Main and rourth Sis. Vmrintiati. 0 m HE object of this Institution is to iualify gentle J men practically for the counting housa and bu si ness pursuits. The course of instruction embraces th,. ilieorv nnd nractiee of Hook Keeping bv
' as yon professed, you could not so soon have Double Entry, as applied to all departments of i loved Willis Fletcher Which time did you trade and commerce. ! 1-i-e yorse,f-whn you ore allegiance
to t".e lu 10e or ine new c-ring the entire fields of commercial operations. His words stung Adel ii ie to the quick, tins enabling pupils to become finished accounthut she. reulied without anv perceptahle emo- . ants. The course can be completed in from eight
. to twelve weeks.
ii uu. "When Mr. Tilden remembers that in three little months from the time we part-d, the day for his own marriage wis already ua:iie.t", he will probably agree with me in thinking that the question he has asked
would i:oine with more grace from other lips j
I than hjs " - ........ llTlia .l..r f. o t mrn
i. lTl.: , . -N0HT..-XVE:;T COKNEK SIXTH AND
f roh velvet simolv relieved at tha threat ""' WAI.M'T S I'S. Hie ini.lersigno. nas remove,! ot ruby VelVti, sn.ipiy ic.ic . , 0f marrying!" I i,;. Mercantile College to bis new building, north
by a fall ol costly lace, au iiasieaeo l. ......, ..u-orce ciden, Theresa GordO'l wrote to west comer of Walnut and Sixth streets, w here he diamond pin, tilled mihwiwIv her tall am. i El. ill more than a month before mv " has fitted np a Srt.Ksmo srtx or oo, expressly
eh.re mv ef.:,g,met to Mr. ! ' Z' . b! e.. the moii
that vou were to be m irrted iu '...,.-..,. i,i,..isant School Hooius iu the I ni-
her white and rounded ar-iH uncovered. lta ' i-hrll.lrl. ;.,l i believed it. Did the tell au ! i.-.i .,.o..
iu b-aniiiui c'Juuiui au . . u,ltrui1?' of her dress. . 1 'gle d.d'-she tiiJ, Oh, Adelaide, I never .,Vell,Ala,eitVryoar drs o-uilrht b- ov, for one moimnl llutl I comes yo J woulerfdlly. said JU ' , r ' ! knew th tt vou were a wife, and since theu
after siirveyi.nr her a msmeu-, in sueu.e, or , - U() U(,w a,f(r Vur
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V; We have on band a laree stock of China, Glass and Queensware, selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. We import oar Ware direct c ...,.r.,..tttrer iii France and England, and
are tberebv enabled to compete successfully w nU Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. i In our st "i k or lu.iiswure w ill be foun.l an as- j sortment of every article in that line, from the best j manufacturers iu the East and West.
Also kecpeon-taiit'y supplieo wnn a large sloe:.
ri.r.. ami ar-- 1101 asocialeil w ;t!i a frieudiv to the animal eeonie.-.v
K E F E K K X I J- s V. R. Pec kiiam. M. li.,rti,a T l. II Pi l-u.. ... l lv 'S '1.
J'. I . rofiTB, M. D. M. 11. Mill,, i.11.
graceful form, and the loose, hanging sleeves ; were looped up, by diain ).i I clasps, leaving Flt,tl,,rtI,
Terms in advance.
Ftipils being taught individually and not in clas
ses, ih 'v can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from $2:25, to S3 pervvc'k. Further particulars can be obtained by calling nt the Institution, or by addressing the principal,
(post paid.) J . E. 11EA1', i-nnc'.pai
.Yov. is, iso--'. i.-iyr.
li ICON'S ;i.:nc. i ii.u iM,i.i.or,
give til - win wows l nave unerea, ana lei mesk one that I luve now no right to as D. l you, then, really hive me, Aim?" The young; man still stool belore her, hut not as proudly as at tirst his hed was bowed and his voi.:e trembled. It was a moment before Adelaide spoke when she uid.it was k i n i I v and calmly. 44 You have, in"deed,nt riht to ask me that;
but I will nevertheless answer you truly t
... , . , . j lull I Will uririiiicica.. lay on the table I, -side him, an I he I, ted a George." laniheent hrac;let from it bd ot white ..WesvouD e7 y,
else you are very becoming to the dress-
which is it ? 44 Tliat is too m lmentous a question to be decided without cue reflection." replini Ana, with a gay lau-li "tuougn provided the effect is Hie s un-, I d-m't liuuw as it is J I much consequence afur all. So y ou like my dress do vou?" "Very much; bat I have a tnllia addition in milM to it." And openings sm.dl casket
that I
a nriirniht:
..tin and r.l isoHid it mien his wile s arm
TherA now We'll go"-
ih .oks with hall a doz-n kisses, he wrapt her ,
cashmere carefully about her aud placed her ' t.
iu the earn. ig?. I were filse, then lliera was no truth
Tberoo ns were tttronjen, ami auer mo , na " first hdf hour Adelaide s ircely suv her has- j N har me oat, GerKe. You interban I until late in the evening. I hen, as s'.e ! , -,w !t.tore i saM wn.u i intended . happu -d to he stan linL. directly beneath one ; ( you ouce , W1S fiA l( ou . of tue m issive chau teiiers rn toe music -room, , . or u,(,4Ul u, y,v.i carelessly turning over some new 8,,' ! d lb,e , m , without any suliU ient reasoa
he approached her ana a toresse i ner iu a low ( ,ee,i to -o n- petty tale of scandal.
a i l inl.ir s J t me words in it no e nlleuiaa
you lor tnat. was Die
I have been taught to
... 1 ., . u . i impetuous reply
. E 77 . 1 1 s. , think t!i it vou n-vcr cared fornix tint vou
were oniy trittin:' in it was out ineiov o;
ie mo netit, and t have thought that if you
tone.
' A la, who can that gentleman b the cue who is leaiiiiis ajaiust tdo mantle in the drawing room? tie has hardly turnel li s eyes away from you for the I ist qn trier ot .m hour, llis countenance looks familiar aod I am sure I have seen iii.il b lore, but Icaumt iinaeiip wher.' Adelaide raised h-r eye w thout m vinvr, and dtrtctlv b fore ti-r, a'lt'ioiiir'i u t in Die
svn a, i irtaisiil. sloo i Gea.-Je. I'd ten. Sh- ! recoif i iie.l him instantly, an 1 iusp'te of every e:Fort to prevent it, a burning b! a-h m uia- , t.d to her verv fareUea 1. At the same moment th gentle nan perceiving he was cb- j served, turned carelessly away. ! Why, who is it, VU any one we know? ! oi ought to know, I shaulj say, for I aai bj- ; trayiug my ittuoraiiee " j Ada made soma evisive reply, and then; confutdly savin nn ethitijr a' ut wishing i to speik to a In- n 1 who was passing, she has- i tily joined the UUy in question j Mr. Fleb'hur looltei after hjr a m onaeiit in ' astonishment. Tne lla I of light from the chan teller had fallen directly upon her. an 1 I he coul. 1 uot help untieing h-r stirt of sarprise and her h ighten-l color. Then w.tii a . half smile, he thoug'it " A I a his mii-gied ' so little iu (society lately, that she has grown as timed and as easily embarrisS" I as a siOiool girl. I must not let her seclude herself so anv more." And seeing that she was talk ing earnestly willt Mrs. Wilson, hry turii Kt tow; rJs a group of friends who were chatting at little distan :o. Mrs. Wi.son ani Mrs. Fletcher passed slowly into another roo.n, and as soon as tlie latter could find an excuse for so doing, she di9eugag)d herself from her compauun.
Her thoughts were all in a whirl, aud she ;
longftd to bs alon i th it sh might regain ths composure she ha I so suddenly l ist. The house where she. was that evening a guest, was on of those old stone buildings which art still ocv.tsi omlly to beseeu in New YorK tnl us vicinity relies of former ai;e. The walls were s thick aud massive, lii.il they looked as if they might stand secure and strong for centuries to come long alter the ephemeral structures otitis present day shall have vanished like Die creations o' a dream; or like those castles in the air which rveu the most prosaic of us are ever building Ea :h wiU'iow was a recess in itself, and the rich damask con dns afforded a screen impet vious to curious eyes; arouu I eacli little re cess were low s-.tts covered with cri nsoii velvet, and gliding toward one in a distant eorher of Die room, Adelaide threw hers-lt upou the soft cushions, auldrew the curlaia
closely before h-r. There was no shadow of any feeling akin 1 to her form-ir love for G -org-. TiMeu ;Hrk ing about even iu the most deeply hidden aud shadowy corner of Adelaide Kp'ich r e heart. She thought that she h td completed conquered all her affectiou for him, even before lier marriage; aud it that stems RCarcelv possible when we consider how short a tune elapsed beteeU the suudering of tiieir en gageinuntaiid llmt event, certain it is,lhat Die deep and abiding love for her husaaud winch sprang up iu her heart, a ud which she so ten derly cherished, had loug bel'oro this time, rooted out the last remains of her former at lachmebt. Yet now, as she sat there bihtud the thick folds ol tlie curtain, she trembled from hea.i to foot, and scald lag Warn kept starling to her tftm, ouly to h crustied bacu agaiu for she would uot let them fall. Sua was temfieo by the violence of he.r own emoiious; aud as lie sat there with her hands clasped over her yes, and her head bowed down, she felt like guiliy thing, abashed and humbled. She
sh uiidcvi uuer 10 ala iv . I co.i iierei uivsll wroug d and nisu te i by your su p.i :oes, mm I resolved to conquer my uVeetiou r you P-rhaps whe i I stoo I at t a-i allar i.iy husb nid was not as .tear to me is In .Cawed to be, or as my duty required; bur, il so, it. is a fiU t 1'iat has lone; si.a'e been atone.l for by l ie .leenesl love Now you inusi le4 me p ,ss for this interview lias lasl-d long tueileli " 4-iae moment 1'iire, A. e nine. Theresa Ger'.outod nid tales of tne c.icoilrageineiit yoahad given Harry M-lvill- ol the pp.iient pleasure with which you had r c ivv. his addr-sscs uulitshe nearly maddened me. i It was she too, you say. "-vho Ret ;ii!oat the ! story of my approaching m.irri ig-, and (hat ; siie must have known was entirlv fa!e.
Wiiit.a'e we to think of these things'" 41 I'hal she wishe i to make miseiiief, and sueceMiii admirab'y." "You are lenient iu your judgement, il y u call her by no harsher name ths i that of a mischief maker. It may be easy for you to forgive her,'" he c niiinn d bi leny ''for you wlnars nwa happy wif-: and mother but for me" he pausej, and then added iu a lower lone 4,1 never redized so fully anow, how much her ;iachii atious and my own folly have cost me. 4,Oh Adelai le. .d elai.i ! are we indei separate I for- v--r V
"liiese are nol tit wor.n tor me u near,
ir for you t speak, George, mi 1 iu a calm-r
isi'imeiit you will yours If reijr.-t th in.
iSo.v, larcwcU an I in iy lod bl-ss you! !?!ie gave him haf hand lie raisej jt to his lips far one moment, and was gone.
Adel il le remained in the veranda for a few
moments lost iu iniuful thought. Re-ollec
ti nts of her early home ol her latiier ol K ite in siiort, all the associations t l the
pr-sence ol George Iihieu had awaKeued, rustied over her wall i'Ver hrlmmg power;
an i with tae'ii cine, su'i a wild yenuing to lav her nead upou h r husbiud's br ast, and weep such soothing tears as she could shei' only there; that she felt as if she must fly to him acauovvledge all, au ; bjg for tlie sympathy she so uiui h ue -ded. But uo, . that might not lie; she must force back the ' 'risjht drops, and In I lem lie as a dull, h - ivy weigut upou li. r heart, while she w, re a , saiiiing l:p, ami talked I ghtly and gayly of a; liiousaitd iiiiliderent things. She had started wrong, and she dared not retrace her steps. Helweeii herseif end her husband's sympathy her own hand had lately thrown up i barrier that bad, with each succe-uing ytrar grown h i;'.er ami broader; end now Btie fear-
el ro retno ve it, lest she should herself be crushed beneath, its ruins.
The plan adopted in teaching comiones practice
I w ith theorv; instead of using nooks, mo pupils are i exercised in making original entries of every day ! business transactions. Join nalizing. Posting, balancing accounts, openii.z and closii.fr of a great vaI ri -t of diir rent sets of books, both for partnership i ..,..1' individual business, where the business has
been prosp -ro is and adverse; and Ihns ipialifyHg the student for ent -rimr into the Dmrtiml duties jf ... .-,.eiil:i! t iu anv kin. I of besia 'ss.
Th - course of instruction will consist of DO CRT. E F.N" I KY r.iMHv KEEPING, embracing every department or trade ami Mercantile accounts, viz: Wholesale. Ketail. Commission. Exchange, Hanking. .Mauufacturiiisr. Mopping. Individual. Partnership. Steainboating. and Compound Co. Business; I'omineri-ial Cab illations. Practical I'eiunanship. and Lectures mi Commercial Law. also l ectures on the Science ot Accounts, Custom of Meri. x .
l'lipHs are Instructed individually, nnd not In i class so that students may enter at anytime, and ( proceed in the ratio of their capacity and assiduity. Public examinations are had. (though pupils are j examined privately if they desire it.) w hen the siudent undergoes ris'-d and thorough interrogaPous , by the Principal, (assisted by a Committee of Prac- i tical Accountants ami Business Men.) and Diplomat awarded to those w ho are deemed worthy of " a course can be completed in from six to ten weeks. . ... The Principal w ill take pleasure m doing every thin"-in his power to advance his students, and m:ii e them thorough and acbompllsli-d accountants: and his extensive ac piainlanee w ith th business community w ill generally en-'ble him t pro..n p.. u i-iiions for those desirous ofalitasniiiirthem.
Tvbms l"ora full co irs' of 1-ss.ms in Book
Kepin". Writing. Commercial Calculations. Com menial T aw. eV-c It 0. Dec. IT.ls.V-' 5-i K. S. BACON, Prim pa- -
r A. ?IOOIlT! No. rii Main St.. Cast between .1. Eighth nnd Ninth. Cincinnati. I have lnw on hand a beautiful assort met t of .M ens. Hoy s and i hildreiis Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful tinel.it of soft Cass1 mi. 're bat.-: embnicing every color, w hite, pearl, Ida ale! black. Mv shelves are also ftll 'dwilha beautiful assortmert of spring ty 1 or Silk and Fur hats of nn own mannfai t'l'e. o which I invite the espeil'.al all -i tier, of my old. si fri-iuls and aeipiain- i
lances of Urookviii ' ami vicinity to give me a can when you are in the citv. my 7 li v .i. ii. siiorHi iic;i:'ei nto IT. STOMEr-No. IS Front St.. opposite the
I uelii' lai'.t.ing. i uu inuaii. voiio. rvecp i-oiiMaui.,
on bal d a laree assortment ol Iron, nails ami steel. I o! their on i iminnfai t r . from the genuine Juniata '
Bloom. Justlv celebrated forth - last twenty years for its super":.' quality. Also .Mouse IPde Anvils, h. ll iw s. vices, screw J'dates. Cat st -el. F.nglih Blister ste -1. and Herman sleel. Ebplic springs. Carriage axles. Mould Poar-'s. wagon boxes, Ac. All ol wbiih they will w arrant and sell at the lowest mark.-i prices. Persons ill please call and examine .mr slock before pun busing b w here. Feb. e.). "."i3 ltl-0'ns. RWOON.WRinHT, HATH! cc EDSON Bn'.i Wote Eitravers& 1 rinters Si".'h r.ntt rr.f ah & M"n Sts.CinrrnvnH.Ohio.
LSI). hi:g-a ed in a stvle eorrespm.it aig Inov
H'archattsr, No. 19 f ruit Street, between Main and H'alnttt jrf.t. The above is a wood cut of a single geared "Queen of Ihe South"' Lorn Mill, and Crusher, We manufacture a Cob Breakerof great strength and durability, and ease of operation.
We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of
Mills, by which means w e convert a Corn Mill into a Mock -Feed Mill; but a few minutes work to put it on or take it off.
We manufacture portable Mills, simrle and dou-
Idegeared (best quality of French burrs) to grind Wheat. Com and Mock F 'eds. calculated forsteam. water or horse power. These mills have been run
by steam and horse power in competition against
the other make i .miiis oi our cilv. at our Mate
Fairs, aud have never failed to carrv off the first
premium on one occasion yv:i awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took tw o first pre
miums, as the best mills, at two Annual Fairs of our Mechanics'' Institute. ALSO Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. This Mill was exhibited in operation by horse power, nt the Ohio Mate Fair, in lssii, when it was awarded a premium and a splendid s'lv-'r medal. A LSD Di Hi' rent kinds of portable horse powers nnd steam Engines. All our arlieles, for ease o oneralion. simplicity, useful ness.and durability, are surpassed by none now in use. All oar arlieles are warranted as represented or no sale nt our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and usePilnrss we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our fa. lor, where we take pleasure to explain each arth le. ISAAC SI FA I B oV UC Note. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. 11. turrows, while I'xhihitii z a Biirrou s Mill ;.t onrSale Fair, last fall, was hoiterous about bis -Mill, and courageously entered intoa erhal agreement w ith me to grind corn thus: Whoever grinds the most.
regarding qualitv and quantity . w as to be the ow ner
of both mills, at eaen and every trial: i hkst trim.. i S'traub to run an is inch Mill;
Burrow s A: Co. to rim a in inch Mill. sc. nn Tiaii . Mraub to run a?- inch Mill; Burrows & Co. to run ai4 inch Mill. third ttii it.. Stranb to r mi a inch M'll: Burrow s Ac Co. to run a !ill inch Mill.
When the pinch came, lliat boisterous courage lopped out. 'I o the above 1 now append a challenge to grind
con teed out ot w hop' ears orcorn. I w ill run my Is inch "Queen "J the S-nth" w ith cob breaker allaehment, the tnmenitvle Ihnt '.nt,
tfie Pit nt' h ni at t tie ft'ira .ln'r Vn i r.U st f.il I. against
a inch Burrows' .Mill and Wm. Stewart's Ohi
I ! hentuekv Stock l eed Mills, H,th to be run ut
once; and if y on are apprehensive of a risky business, you h.-.ve my entire rpprobatioit to run Mr Poinero"s Corn Crsher as an anxiliarv. Shoul.i
my - sii gle artii le fail to grind euuiil in omditv nnd
quantity to the tonibiued prodm tions of the twoor
three mills (just as you please) then you can draw
a lew hiiii.ir -il itoiiarsas st ipes put up.
Come hoys, don't be cowardly there ! nothing
like walking straight into the lueritsofa tiling. ISAAC SiKAVBiV CO. To J. II. Bi rrow s et Co. nov. Ill la-iiins.
l.l. AM) IVI'TKIt CiOOns.Tlie i unilersiene.l again announces, tin, ne is just receiving from New York, a fresh supply of SteiiHftitniile i.omb, w hich, iu addition to the stock now on band, will make his assortment better nnd more complete
man no nas ever noreioiore one red in this market.
His variety is endless and almost Innumerable.
embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of
Fnnry lrr Kood, silk j;ooiU nnd notion, together with n In rye mo k of toots nml hor, hills uiid raps, KomirlK, Cnrpf tins, rcnily mntle flnthlllfj, tlanlivarc, glaasvTiiir, qiicclismirr, il ocs i ics, vvliile nurl col li nirpri irnrp, t'ollnn rui n, ten liter, Trindow.lass, l.iiisrt it oil. Mbile li-uil, lii iml moan,
Suit, iron, nnilx, nml Htrrl, and n general assortm-nt of every thing ever kept
in a l ountry store. Ite would sav to his friends
that he has the advantage of thirty y ears experience In this branch of business spent mostly in P.rookville. w ith an extend. i.' acquaintance iih all th e promirent merchants of Cincinnati, and the Eastern Cities, which enables him to buy at low figures, and sell at such rates as will secure to him the permanent cuMom of purchasers, w ho may inspect
ins goons, lie w ould also state that bis stock has been boerbt w ith special refl-rence to the w ants of the country, and he flatters himself that the stY les. patterns and prices would not fail to please the tastes of the most fastidious. Inducements sutllcient to persuade all to examine his goods before buy ing elsew here. So come one come all. to his old stand, and see if barga tis can be had. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods, I he market price in cash always paid for grain. Oct. iilth, L-.-i-J. Kll ilAUD TYN EH.
adverlisenientsfora louger time will be charged n , f Buckingham and Yellow Ware or superior the same iiriiicisdes. t quality.
llur terms B'e lavoraoie, uiei .r mint ..dicbants to examine our w ares ad prices. SAMPSON CO.. No. M Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank, Nov. fi. ls.V.'. (it.-lyr. Ciiicinnati.
PBOTEfTHWr- Fire.Marine and Inland In- ' surance, by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Coiiii. The undersigned. Ag -nt tor Ibis J old and responsible oflice. is alw ay s prepared to is- '
sue nolicies. unon approved risks, on laioranio
terms. JOHN J. P'Ol' i S, Aokst F'orl.aurel and Franklin County, my ?-(!.-t
I'KITATF. OTSriASF!, NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CCKES. It is important to many persons in need of Mdical Assistance, to obtain
Kl"l rt'l'ie ,.l....- ......
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'.jVlf v proniptlv. lo those who may
Y-Vi-r..r tli
IIEHMIX IINCK. JNO. 11. FARIJI IUR.
L:nc!t and Farquaar. I T Till! Pi-I oilice buildings. South West Corner .Main anil Mead streets, Brookviile Indiana, he attention of ihe public is moi respei tfiillv initeil to our spring slock of goods, carefully sebM til. ex lusively from Ihe Cincinnati .Market! 4-of the
latest and most fashionable stiles.'4
iuy7 1.1NCK& FAIIUCIIAU. 0 ,T,TS .n"K .I.IIN Just receiv-
ed a large and lian.l.oiii" assortment of the tmt
fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at
n " LlNClviV FAKHLIIAU'S". pIBHri.I.AS A 1MHASI),S-A large lot or l mbrcllas an,l Parasols for sale ut the west possible price at "iv7 lir.CK cV- FARQITIAR'S.
tiOOD-Spleiuliil assort,., eel of
Berages. B.-r: g,. it. Laines. 'I issues.
iitins,and white dr .s goods. Forsale i en
J H. BUR ROW'S
ATF.NT rL.AiNT.A I'liIN CORN MILL
J
sr- i
I cittenw to that ot Psi.K .vni"s. uiulroao. stale
and Co'intv 1'onds. Bills of Exchange, Checks, Drafts. Ceit:tlc:.ts of Stock aud Deposite. Promissory Notes. Kill and 1 ciu r Heads, Diplomas. Yisiting'aiul Professional Cards, Notarial. County mid Hand Seals. Ac. Constantly on band. Bank Note Paper of various tints, made to order, of very superior quality. The above otlice is und-r the supervision of Ceo. T. Jones, a practical engraver. mr 5 lt-PJm
,. nil. J . W,
fc? denl Surgeon Dentist, ijl r;i' Thankful for past favors, would beg . ,,1 . nle continuance iif the patronage of the citizens or tow n and country. He w ould direct all Mition to the fact of his taking a premium on a , full set f Artificial Teeth, at the late Frauklin i
Countv Fair.
thus desire to consult a profes- i
sional person, DUI'TolJ , BKOWX'S long experience! and ready skill in remoi ing ve- j n 'real alT -i lions in t ' i i r vari
ous stages nnd most complicated forms, offers in-, diicetneiils which can be rarely .'quailed by any . other individual. tionorrhica. Sy phillis. Mercurial Diseases. C.leet. Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of (Seiieration in both sexes, treat 'd j in a careful, thoroue-h. nrd intellie-ent maiiner. pointed out by long experience and investigation. ' Constitutional debility. inipoC-ncy, st-rility. seminal weakness, n"ri ons affections, and those deplorable diseases which are brought on by the ,le-
striu five habits r incousnlerate y outh and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine tliu constitution, i in pair intellectual vig.ir. and p-i-d, ice general premature ibicay. can be radically cured, and the unfortunate, euirerers respired to bealtn and vigor. Dr. Brow n is the only regularly e luealed Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and cerlilicutes c; n be S"..n ;1t his office.
Charge very low. N. II. Patients of either s-x living at a distance, by stating th 'ir disease in writing, giving all the s nii.l'iins.can i-btain inedii in.'s i ith dir 'ctionsfor
i:e. by a.blre-sing V. Brown, M. D., post pai l, i and enclosing a fee. I (i-M, y At the old stand, junction of Fast Front ' and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow j and l.awrenee stree' '. -ysKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CUBED. I " 4ti. 1-iin.
' 1 All IT.TI C-S.--1 he niiitersigtif.l would :iy j ' to all tho.se w ishing to furnish their floors w ith a carpet that w il. look w ell, do good service, und ! never lade, to call at bis establishment and lock through his present sto,k. which he has lately received from the st. w hich can be sold at prices which will compare favorably Willi the lowest Cincinnati rates. He lias. I very Variety, of the latest stvle and fashion, ranging in prices from :i to I :ii els. per yard. Sm all and see him.
Oct. O'th. 1-."i'. I'M U.IKI' i , i . o .
J-i riiiii 'importations!! BERRY & DSRRY, Imporlers iitwl Johhers. ile .Tiiiill slrrrl, liclwrea -tl ul .jli i lll i iia I i . Would invite MEi;i HAN IS AND WHOLESALE LC i E1IS to inspect their large and extensive slock V F t it i tUfiViS, A DA PI EDI (I IDE SDK IV; TKADE. Our facilities for securing d-sirabl- My les and cheap i: I. r,ir cii.M'ners. are not surpassed by any
.N V
oil J'C. A. V.
Pr..r ii,.-...- vi i. .. , :.-
, .. . -.)) ei. i)., ridunore J. C. Orru k. y. li., .. l t-"I-W. W. Kike. M. P.. Cer,.r- - .
V". PRE ott. M. D.. Ci;,,ir,"i..N."H' rt" I Paiiii hletscan be In.l irr..,:. . i '
Store. CIFFOkl. x-, oV v 'V''1 D'l
, Central Depot. 3c4 Broadway. V.w"'"'' j Pec. ll,ls.VJ-5!-6,ns. e"rk. . 6 5 0 0 C II A LL pi N G E
, aiever concerns t v In aHli md h,,.,,,,, ,
I 1 '" ' ' i.'isei .at- ales'. Si.l -.i-.
tunportaiice. I take it for grant,'.! thai evert ,r son will dual tin their power Msmeihe i,',!, , their children, and that even 1" rvm will ,.n,ptv,. to promote their cwu health si all sn-r r , i t. el it my duty to solemn! aure y.-iu WOKMS. according to the o;'.ini.,n i.f i,r
i-eiei.iaie.i i uy .-iciaiis. are tlie orimii-y faiis,-,r.
mug ui.ijoioi oi ui.-casesio winch el::lj .n I a.lults are liable. If you have an appetM,. , iially chnngi ahle from one kind -if t,.,l I Bad Breath. Pain in ihe Moniarli. P.c.iic'.'
a use. I!anlues ami rullne-s of t'., p.
; i.iigii. .-"low i-erer. fuise irregular . m. b, . that all these denote WOKMS. and m.u ,!,..-,' ' once apph the reined v ECbEMSAtltS WORilSYEU?. , An article foui.ded upon Siiei.iillc I'ritu-ij avr.-m
; poiinoeu wiia purely vegelaii.e i.li.iai,r,,. ,.rc
j.i-i u-i hi .ue ii. ii liiK.'n. am, can : e re .-ii t,. ;i.
. ' .. ' o.-.ii.i w .i.i ...wi ctuicgiai i-r-fi
I Here uiiut-i i ouipiaiuis a.e: )uirr:.,.ea . si,' .hon-
i weasan.i neiuiiiaieu. tne ionic pre.. . rta-s of n:
orm i.j rep ure siu n, mat it uu ,:s ::i.j;a.,,
eijuai ni llie calalogue 01 me-l:-:i:-.-.. i, c-i if g t)n(l . R-.d strength to the Stomach, nl.i.h :.:i.i,..i n p.
11. ..wi. In it... W..., n-e have an ex ne nciic'd buy
er eonstantly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us , fallible remedy for those alshct-i :ii hisdiu
ila;h se.ih bargains as the market oilers in
HI BiloN
MMI.INKKVnooDS, EM BBOI DEKIES, : LAC E lliMJUS. , iiosiEKV e. hloves ! w ihte ;niips. I HANliKl'.Kt HIEFS. di:kss i imm.mincs.
t l TI.EIiY i The po
: al live percent, aovanec
FANS
PKiiFCMEKV, COMBS. T.HC-HIF.P, Tin, HAD. JEW 1.1.1! V, Kl'TTONS. CcOKDK"NS. YAKIETV ;U01 S.ivc.
lar fer.tnre of s -lling eiost t the loiods
ill be i onlili'ii 'l.
' te.r PhY.siciaiis Inn e failed i ih.
.1 1.
its superior efficacy over all
y i:u Mrar. i
ls'l CY.irl.SC r.
Til
HE TAPE WORM.
This is the most difficult Worm to .lesirov o'ai
e-t the human sYstem.ii grows to nrslnew
To Cash and at proved Short Time buy ers, n otT-T liberal inducements. 31',-ly
Patent Fetalic Eiirial Case.
I.' A Ni rv
4 I ', U I
;,lks.
heal at
iu 1
I.INCK it FAKCHTTAM'S.
)ltITeV ('l;lf MS 5(11 piece, f well
n -o i rmis ami i.ingiiams. For a le i ...
luced pricesat
I IN" li & FAIIUI HAK'S.
OI 'IT l of Co
A very larae assortment
e. at
goods. Iu. I receive. land for sale bv
"'' ' I.INCK Ac FARftl'HAK.
UAH DK I II I I.si, Ac, Lihck & Fariinisa invite ill t -1. 1 i , in to their eoiindeie .
sortment of nails and general stock nf hard ware.
lit reduced Cincinnati retail prices. mnv"
r.!iOC!FTSir.N,C.intaiittvnii hand, rreslt snpM plies nt the very best uualiti oft;roceries. .-.t il...
heap store of '" I.I X Civ & FARQVH.AR.
Al i:rNSlV AHF-We have Just received the l.' most beautiful stock or (1 'li'I'tt.m'n to u..ll ...
In the p-ace. ever before or-'p .d in Ho. i...,ri ...
LINl K iV FAIHUTIAK.
mi-"s best spring sti le of f:ishloi,.ii.
received ami for sale'at I.IM K iV FAKlU HAlCS.
if ATsic II H.-.ts.just
IITS AMI C'AI'IS.
3 cases Stlk Hats. 1 case Kossuth ditto
Men nnd Boys Fur. Wool, nnd Artiste do. 'lush. Cloth, and Fur Caps. .iut nrrii inir and for
KICHAKD TYNEK.
I
Sale l lli'lin llY
O. toberenth. is.")-;.
TIT . :ri,OTIirn.-S,Mrr:,.SrrrP:nn.Tai. I lor. has on hand a large supply of readv made clorliiiig-cheapforcash. llis shop is a few doors North ol .Mr. (Jalliou's store, on Burgess street net II N-tr S .A"VTY! rnndy! t'lindiolTllfneTve 1 dollars per hundred pounds, and no char.'e for boxes atM. DEMANDS Can.lv Factory, Walnut trr-ot, between Fillh and Sixth streets. Cincinnati. npl 0. l.-.V' 10-lv
irTrn am ci.ocks-wm. 11 t emlers his services lo the citizens of B
ville and
insdx
ilizens nf Brook.
yielllltv. Ill the cateieilv nf V1.. I
' iocs .iiaKeraml repairer making nnd mending
' . - i-ong experience and strict punctu
iiiiiy ar- ins recommendations. Shop three doors
loriuoi uie posi otiice. jyi;t,L-.0 31-tf
rsville, Fayetti
I A PITA 1. HOI "ST:-Coiiii.
1 THIS Mill differs from rii others in the eonstruc
' tion of the I'pper or Homier Stone, w hich composed of French Bnrr Blocks, pncloscd in
cast iron case, w hich forms the back titui hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast iron Fye. or Bush, thai is of
greater external diameter at the bottom than at th
top. which is s-cured tit the back hy four bolts. so P :.t e ery block is in tin' form of a dovetail, which ' gives greater str-ngtii to a St me. than any other method whiih is required in small .Mills where the Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes ih.ngero'is it not strongly made, ltalsojrives weight to I a Stone of sm.ll diameter that is niiuired. without
Krn.V. I Iiav'n.g il thick or high, that makes it top heav y.
i n :s .ii . ii e :t sh u.i 1 1- iiame. iiiane 'l w 0011 iir casi
iron, in the formula bus.:, w ith Bridge tree. Spindle Balance. Kiue, Driver, and Kegul. , ting Screw , and s-rii.ds upon the same rincipleasa large mill, differing only in the Running Slone: this being the great weight. enables it tocriml nearertheeeiitre a irrcat 'r uliantitv o'p-riiin nnd Willi less i.ou-ep limn
All onerations in the dental Arl Performed upon ' " r "V" 1""v " ' 1 . 15 lr'alde.
he latest ami most approved principles and w ar-
anted. iVo charges lor examination or advice
'npoince rland.
iu the North end of Iho Adair tavern
I A I II
I i taMishmont now in the hands of Oro. C Snoi p and .IvWKsO'liYtn, is in operation in all its various branch -s. in part to- wit, they are building threshing machines of the latest and most a proved moddies, both s?porators and chaff pliers, with tumbling shaft or belt at the option of the purchaser, having a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they are prepared to build machinery of various k iinls tor grist and saw mill -they are also nianf actnrii g and keep constantly on hand saweiimln.p, lr.l.1. T..P -...all.l pi...l..p .illa
V hen ah re-eutered the limwini; rooms, shingle machines, straw eutt-rs. tire benders, she Ion ltd tli'iil nearly desert d , but she could ehurns, saw mandrils, blacksmiths tew el irons, and see uolliing ol Mr. Fletcher "lso variety of cook stoves, parlor church and 1. ......... ........ 1-. ....... 1. ..I I . . n- ... ...1.1 It.l.
Mie repaired to tlie music room, where wagon boxes and irons, and also the riremiu.n cast"
plow. Job w ork and repsirlng done In good stvle and on th short 'st notice, all w ork done i our line w ill be furnished on as gooj terms as at auy establishment in the west. Onlers respectfully solicited bv SIIOPP&OTUIR. 84 Paid S3 tJ-fimos.
she had li lt In m. (le was net there; and turning to a gentleman Willi whom both her husband and uersall were on familiar terms, sue told hint tliat l r. Fletcher hud Ceserieit iir,au l she mast beg his assistance in tiudmg the ruuaway." " Yoni hdsbaud went home some time ago, Mrs. f'lelcner,' was the reply. l met hint in ihe hall ju t as lie was going out, (ie bioked very p .!', aud thinking he was iii, I oderod to call ll.e carriage, but he aaid he preferred u -Iking." Adel i e locnea the surprise that she did uot Bp-M.i, and requesting the genlleinau to do her tile favor Dial her hushauJ had declined, vbe was coon iu her carriage, roilmgaloug the uiiiily-liglited aud now sileut streets, fro IK co.ntixokd ) tj"ln Bremen they crry round gas n casks for tale.
Mini mnv be altached to steam, water, horse or
j liiiinl pow er. Also, all sizes of Freneli BurrMill Stones, manu ' jactnri'd nn the same principle. I Joseph It. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the invenI or. torw hich he obtained Le ttets I'atent in ,'4S. i rl-'or all infringements the pun-haser w ill be held ! tespmisible for the right of using. 1 1 hee .Mills do not r. uiro a .Millw right to set them up. and a II that is necessary to put them in ! oprealien ito attach a band to tho pulley on the spindle. with a prum sutll .iently large to run the 24 inch Mill S4tl revolutions per niihiit ; attadiep to horse, steam or water power. By the steady appli
cation of twohorse pow er. the .Mill will grin. 1 liioH bushels per hour ot good meal, and will grind wheat
as well as Corn. 1 he 3D inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 111 to l. bushels perhour. These Millsare warranted to be in ever- respect as rc-com mended. AUorders must be directed to .1. 11. BURROWS, Front St.. lower side, bet. .Main Ai Walnut. Dec. 3, 1SW 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. pl.OTIIet, rnMlmrrri SntlnrHand
C JriaitK l.nti r ari ii. nave on nan ct
I Coei.tv. Indiana. If. Drn,. Proprietor. This Hons,. ,,, r ,,,.,ir- famished, thorotiehlv
. . iuk'ii, ,m oratiiv situated, and every U't Mition paid to travel-rs and visitors. Whilst it" . l, . b st and most fa.i,i,,ai,,. i,,,,,,,. in th ) jlv. jt, ,,,, BK at tlie same time so low as tosuitall. "lv '.V-ait-lv J' r I lie Hamilton Inl elligencer will "please insert inont',1:,. i;,r, l ,r pavtiient.
Clii'i:i. Gliss & QueenSwnre.
nrSEWEll, IIILI. A: Co. No. P9 Main Ftrect Cincinnati, offer to country merchants, a full and complete assortmeut of every article in their line: and. inducements to purchase in Cincinnati in preference lo eastern citlc. 13-3 uios.
CWFET POTATOI .S. The nubscrtberbas
A iH: c t e d Ilea d! 1iBSCAI. II"nes OKtitlilis'tnl five I ycrtrw ! o. by Ir. Tv :ii !trli N. W. Coni T of Th rd and I'nion Ms., h'tweui Spruce and Fine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen Years of extensive and uninterrupted prractice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near in the tieatineut of diseases of a privato nature. I'ersonsalllii led w ith ulcers upon t'ae body , throat, or leg., pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, dis 'aso arising from youthful excesses or impunities nf the blood, whereby the r. institution has become eufeebl d. are all treated with suci es. He w ho places himself und t the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and coiilidenlly rely upon his klllasa physicl.ui. 'i'iikr Particular Niollco! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently
learned from evil companions or at school ihe el-fe.-ts or which are irghtly felt, even w hen asleep, ami destroy both mind and body, should upply Immediately. Weakness and const t.itional ability. lossoT iiuiscularenergy. physical lassitude, and
I general prostration, irritab.lity and an I ull n 'rvous affections, indigestion, si. iggishuets of the lievraml I BV-rv disease in any way conn 'cled With Ihe dis
order of tho procreulive fuuctions cared, aud fall igor restored. II Lean's Liniment TUTS article is now fairly before the public, and the thousands of bottles sold indicate tho superiority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it In their practice. Try but ones!.! cent bottieand you will bo convinced. Fifty cunt and on dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv nor. iu-4-i-lYr KOHL JcTHORNE,
Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts., Cin'tl.
verv large and choice selection of cloths.rassi meres, !
callaadse ,1,e lowe,t T Kendall's Taylor Thermometers ! rpllE following gentlemen havecertifled as to the
eorre. lues ami accurncy oi me metnol DV wnten
riarshall s S?.lv3 IT HAS PBi 1 YEN Il'sEl F to be the grnatast remedy of tip" age lor White Swelling. Fever
Sores. Pil 's. Bheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Kin mm. Tetter. Ac. WHITE SWELLING It lias never failed to cure White swelling w hen oj en. Fever Sores, old I Ice rs. eVc always yield to tho healing ii tiui'iice ol this celebrated Salve. pll.K- This Salvo is t!ie only remedy that Las proii'ii it--clf iufallilde as a core for the piles. If appl ied according to directions, and persevered in. il w ill in all cases efl , t a permanent and lasting cure iu this painful .1.. -ase. SAIT-IIIIECM AND TEITF.R ri has performed tlie tu os t astonishing cur s iu these diseases. , Bill. l.MA IIS M AND BBuNl 111 I IS I t has; giv-'ii gi'iieraesat'-f-'i tion i.i these i ouiiliauts. , SOKE AN D S El. I I- D Bi. EASTS Wo would ! particularly rend m tub o the Salve for Sore Breasts ; iv hen open it w ill heal thy in sound in a short time. 1 It will liki'W ise rentoY all intlamnu. tion from the. Br-'asts, and prei cut ulceralioii it applied in season. Prepared by j
el A noil A 1.1. At CUIW.EA I A, i.K'e tsm no. flhio. For sale by M. l . 11 All, E. eep.'4-40 It Bi.ooh villi:, In. I.
j, t. i? Frowns.
f. .A BLIND 31 A N UFA CT U R K R, NOUl U SIDK. 0. - SIXTH STI.KKT, Li g SkCoHft tom I'.ntX of r.'nr, vf-fivsile the - ,Vtp F.yrrmn.' Iri:i-h Kiirt iry, ('uni'T l'rai tV Lewis Stroi't, t'ovitittt'Ui. Ky. 10-. 1.
...ctnrvr-. of Tninsi-jircut W-i-h llalN. Kamy , So;i Ti p.-rturii'TA . I'or.ivr Kiith 11 n I V(-iorn How , Ciitcinnati, Ohif. a; i, l-.-J '.M-y The Placi for Bargains. 1 ON. US. t'liA l(K kft'ii coiistataiy on 1.nnl nt iitl liim-4. a p-."mrl -trt mriit of w:it tn, t h:i'it. koy. lro:tl 'ln, rnr r.n.r-4. fin'f riiiff, jt(M't:u'It. irtl ami silver I't'tu il. ir.M ow ot'lbe bt?t qiinlitj, !ilvor ?m.oi' nti' I tiiimlih', M if-or, (it'll nn. I iMH'kot kiiivfH.my.ors of tn.t .(imlitv, t'-T'llitT wilii :i ft'Mfnil a'.rt nn'iit .i"f;uu y arlifU'S, !m'Ti s r uii;i1 ki'pt in jewelry Mtri". A!o H ilny aiil U.irty lionr tru c'lock-. wli'u h I n ill tiIl nn low an lluy v:m Ik hou-flit in lht .-ity. lo( k. w :it hi' ar.'l jewelry r -pui rtil in tin UmX mam:tranl " ri'amiitilf t'Tins. Old euM :tnl xT taki'ii in oxchiinee for jroodsor work, JO311
u""i amoc itin i srn'iut i Si'AY CLOTIIINC; STOiJK Aud Gcntlcmetrs Furnishing Es-1 tablishment. fPlIE subscribers take pleasure in announciiifr to 1 the citizens of the W bite Water Valley, that the) liaveiusl receivedaiid are now opening attheir 4' lot la i si if I'.nt port ii in. In Brookville, I ml. the lariresl. most complete nnd best selected stock of clothini; and peiit's furnishing K'Dls ever broii)rht to this market. hich they are determined to sell nt fine, s that ramiot Jail r please. 1 heir stock consists in part of l oan of nil dcsrri plinuis from the heal iest w inter over coals to the most irentc "I and fancy dress coat, manufactured from
0.1.1 cloths, and in a style that isalike adapted to neatness and durahi bty . 1 li.'irassortmeut of 11 ats, 1 rsls, Mi i ri .V Drnn rr is eiiilless nnd almost inniiinc ratdc, einhracinff all kimls. quutitiesHiid colors, idlof w hich uru made of piod materiel und in the most lashiouaulo style. Their stock of tl.ils. -nps Ilools & Shoe is peculiarly attractive, havin; no one article amonjr them than can be classed w ith such us are comiuouly kept in a country store, but inude by experienced workmen and iu a way that cannot fail to give satisfaction to all wio may try them. They also Ke. p coii-biiitly on haiwl a pooil supply of I rnvals. Mo' ks, i'ock. t Hdk'fs., Shirt Collars, Hosiery, Cloves. Pocket i.;oks. Trmiks, Carpet Sacks,'t.ImUrell:is, Woolen Cointo.l'4: "d every tiiit-p else usually kept in a fiiniishiiur store. Tney w onl.l aUo especially direct the attention of the public to their sIik k of Cloths, Cisoiiiir re-, VptiiiKs and tailor's tnuiiuinirs, w hich is very heavy and w ill b .' sold on the most reasonable terms. To those w ishine clotlin ir made to order, would say that one or the members of the concern has siient tifteen vears at the tailorincr business, and
I has now under bis employ several experienced
workmen, eiiahlu R us to put up any carini'iil to order ontlie shortest notice und in thii most approved style. e would also say to llios? w ishine clothinj; really luaile. to call mid examine his stork, their quality and fn irr. f.vllrs confident that in neatness of style, durability or article, snd excellence of workmanship, they cannot be surpassed. We woubl,theii, extend au invitation to all wanli HIT out thing in our line, to call al our stand, one door north of X. 1. Callion's More, and immediately umlcr the Democrat Printing Office, and see if bargains can be bad. All kinds of work warranted, and any garment ripping w ill be repaired gratuitouslv. TYXER& BAKER. Brookville. Pee. 20. '52.-1. ROOTS iV RIIOF.SAVehave largely inrreased our stork of Roots and Shoes, and "now offer the eems of the season, to please the taste, of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hcrrci.ls custom made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other 4flvens" in town. Di.iv T I.INCK & FAKQCHAR.
Vj continue to manufactitre and keep consiautly !
on hat. -1, everv size ami veriely of tinisii of; m:.i
thioiiival'iat.le urli. '.e. now rapidly superc lini: l!-'- . 4ne
use or woo.len eolta s w iierev r oiir''.iui-.-'t. on cccount or Ih-ir sep riorty fordcpitirs in van!:', for protectiii;rlhe ri'Miains from the i astialti-'s incident toor-iinary iiit'rinents. (asti.eirirreat si.ert'i prevents tlie earth from crushinj: them) Kiel tieirralilhat'DHi it affords the friends of the deceased in the reflection that the remains are kept topthcr in au imperishable case. .1 1.... .. p......i.iU p.-.lti ...! oup w ho!e.:l. nri-
..r.. .er'.r'o,.. f ,i,.rat.l.. ii-dieieie its ' use no other w hlle yours could he na.i.
to I'mlertak'-rs th roiejl: out the Vi e-t. and ic.ei tfullv solicit orders from them. . C. PA VIS 0; C. niv T N. F.. corner !tli A: .'ii.in p'.-., Cii.i ii.nM'..
that inf
i inilelinit.' lei-irth, becoiuin so cele.t an.! liuU'iav.
iu th. inl."I.iies and :.iT'ia.-h. cfTevlai tin- :!th
so s ndty as to caiiseM. ,tus ilaiiie. Fits, ii'-.lu
; I-.....- ioiii. i.-.i M-iei.iii u cicrsii.pei-iria'. it : : rr
, v ohm hasten in:: them to an early irrave. Inorditodc:riy Uus orui. a very cni- -t.i- ir-.aimu J iii'ist be pur-ucii.it would ilierclure We -r..jr: : take tl or - ol m l iver I'ilis. .i ;.s t.ir.:i -u-i ohstrui-iions. tliat Hie Worm yru;. may t.tJ r., . 1 tae V. erui. hich ini;t !e u.kea in j two table-spoonfuls three times n day. rw rei lien, eil"H ei! hai e neicr Ih'pii known t. la li i ciir.i., the ino.t obstinate case of TA 1'K WOlM.
RUAD THE FOLLOWING!
Ar-I ui cmiKtt lie J ndilf.T 11 1 this h;-im-:i!. Hi
!!.- iiii lo ! y.Mir . II t .'
! :.t ' t'lc inaiiy th'U'lin4!s h- ru ; w.n h'- I -l!i-i !. Ur. ... . IHHJKNS ACK S.r: ;r:;l;l;:,!vt.t. . the v'l.turol'a iiifli!) vhIuh'-U iiu.i;(.-iJi-.T 'tiij' this h . nitili ti-ti tunny in it fa or Iumi r , Lviit!t'.)ct rri'iill I'iTi'i'.ual rcMiif! furVi.rrr
; ll-.' i r Jiaii iiiucli i" periiMHv m know iif.'h,rf"-:f
i ofvari'Mis j r.anitioii9, my wife, !. ' i I sklifi tl in iiiiiiistfriiis l iliiMri'ti in ifir'. vjr1 u.iuiu-c-il it thf bi!t she vwr iv. z:A u:
A danhterof ours became serieii-li ii:'-v. -Her sy in) loins w ere alarniin?. hut her laeUirr si noi-e sought tor a remedy for orins. l!:o tamed yours. Iy the lime she had taken hall a In.; tie. u: Sir. Iheioi it ae an a;lectionil' n:atii. -
lo see Ihe iuiprovelio'lit in her child, th twe i
about liv- iir years old. Mi." paMK'.l u i:nieiif." ip.iantily of V onus. Iht siikly c..::i..'-i .t " now ffjr!iteiicd. Iter p:r.ts r-tiirncd.aad :. e time a lovely child, threatened with d. clinr death, now Kac promise of In allh. I In i ks V.
kind Pro, idenec. wh-h-e t.l.-s.ini atl.-nja-j: y.-''
Sy n:p, respired the child. Wuh contid.-utc . r.
comineiHt u lo all parents w nose laiwreii art r. ferine from Worms. JAS. P.. lluH KX. Vhii.ierof C-y Late Pus'.orof '.he S.)iitliain.toii rkiptistl tk.
TfP C ACTION Heiueir iht, tli. n. PanrMsr all others, th.t HOKK.NSAf K W'.iKM Vhl is the only Medicine in use that will taviia: Worms, w'itn certainly, and will not disaster ' the most delicate Momach. Be caref.dyouffl C-'Uiiilie article, ami si-e tliat the s ci.alure, "J. . HOliENSACK,"is en every bottle.
crmmoii piaxo ronTr.si-There
n is
an unusual demand st this time for low priced
Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scurcitv
of money. Mr. Colbnrn took especial pains last summer In ; examlnipjr the Instniments of all the manufacturers of any celebrity not already offered for sale in this market, and found none to compare with those ' by Woodwsrd A Brown, of Boston. '
m-su riani.s arc iK'auuiui. ourauie. niio ii.neii. . . .. .....
nas , ,, ,..,, ,,. ,; f ' .... K; I nennoin lers w as awnmen 10 .vir. n...ni me laio
on hand for sale a quantitv of sweet potatoes for f ..... ' " i. .. vv-c ,..... Fair of the New York Statu Aerii nltnral foeirtv.)
seeil. Ami he will have nt ths nvrht season, any I .,,,'.,,,,.,..,.., ., I hese instruments are anonteti wholesale ami re
quantity of plants. Bv bills hereafter 1 wiil inform
t'ae public whan the plants ran be had. The seed .,.' " . " t. "L ' . KAMI. & TIIOKNE. Western Arents;
ins sis, (.'mm.
their instruments are eraduated:
A. Caswell. Professor in Brown Cnirepslty; J. P. Kirlland. Cleveland. O.; Jus. Noonev, Hudson. O.; Professor Eabin. Troy, S. V.: Henshaw. Ward & Co., Boston: J. W". Foster, Portsmouth, N. H.;
loctor Balchelder. New V ork.
(A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and
Apollol.nllitinirs. AV. fr. .Mil and Walnut. ( i nr i n n:i 1 1 , O. INC" iliPOKA I EH l-is. THE nttenti"io of the peldic is respectfully cs.""d to the s-.iji'Tinr facilities afforded utthis Inst.lutioii, for ipialifi in iinlii idiials in a Ihorouirh prectical maiiner for Ihe Cnui.tinir Koom au.l Hi.Mncss pursuits. The Course embraces HUilv-KKI.I'l.; BY liori.I.E ENTIIY. as pursued in the different departments of trade.
commerce anil manufactures llusiness p.-niuae.-shlp. C:.b iih.lioiis. t iirrespondciiee, and daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Coinmcri e. The fours can be completed in from P lo 12 weeks. Terms s)-lll. Pup.lsbeii, taught individually, applicants can enter nt any time. ; For further particulars call at the Collcpe rooms ! or address the Principal. nor. 1'J. -ps-lyr. 1 Vontli nml .tlanitoocl. a viooroi s 1-irK. os a rRtsvrupe death.
KINKE1.IN on Self Preservation tmly 5 i ts. This Hook just .itihlishcd is filled with 'useful Information, on the infirmities and diseases of the fienerative Orjrans. It addresses itself alike te Youth, Manhood, und old aire, and should be read by alt. The valuable advice and impressive wamine it jrivos, w ill prevent years of misery and suffering anil save annually Thousands-nf Lives. Parents by reading it will learn bow to prevent the destruct ion of their children. , A remittance of sl."i cent, enclosed in a letter, addressed to i'r. Kixkem. N. W. corner of Third and Cnioii streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, w ill insure a book under envelope, per return of mail. Persons at a dislanee may address Dr. K. by letter, (post paid.) and be cured at home. Packair -s of medicines, directions, etc.. forfrom eil by seiidiiiir a remittance, and put up secure damaire or curiosity. Hook sellers. News Atrents. Pedlars, Canvasers anl all others supplied with the above w ork at very low- rates. 2 .if-tye, r i'.vorj- iitini)- IoiiI1 have si ropy.' An invaluable book. nlij 25 its fire copy Man kiton- thitretf. TK. RENTER'S .MEIIICAI. MANCAL AND l HAN U KUiiK FiK IDE AFFLICTED. Containins an milliii. of the Oriirin. Proeress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous S.'xnal liitercouises.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Escess. w ith advice for their prevention written in a lainiliarsty le, avoiilinjr ull medical i.-vhni" alilies.and everything that would otlend the ear of decency. fpm the result of some tw enty years snceessful "practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To w hich is ail. led. receipts for the cure of the above disease, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms ami cure of the Fever ami Aeue, for twentyfive cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of postage. Address, pnsiagre paid, 4'Box. ItKi Post U liter, or the Author, 3S Nonh Seventh street, Philadelphia.
HORF.XSACK S LIVER PILLS
No part "t the svstem i ni"re liaMe to &:n' than the LIVEK. it servit j: as a tilt-rer w put-1 thr blood, or divine the pr.r ecre!ie t..t.ic f.--
so that any wr..i trai tion i t the Live -, d-. ..ther imiiortai.l narts ot the y !em. and n-siau "
rioiisly in l.iver Complaint. Jaundice. I'y"T,!
eve. We should, therefore, wau-nc.cri r. . - , . ... ... ,.r ll.e J.'er.
that iir.cni ii.uii.iic ii'. - . ,yt I Hills are colut"-sc.l ol KOllTs and
furnished bv nature to heal Hie si.k. namely. '' ,,, rVPKci'OKASr. In. i aiiiii" f l Ihe
-- n from the Pulmonary niD'-'iin"-ai.rsi.e.orpn. ,.iesthe discliarpeof"'4'"'"'1 n,!"l''r'. u r, Mini- i,.:i. ..i, -, in soul"' lliexl'lirsl'
ami i',,s-.,.s;b'le maimer'tl." certain m-Hud ..Uo."
the system. 3d.aTl.MC which
strenplhto me iierioi s s........ - - .,THAS
5':'A 'iSr 'S !.: Z; .h the
iredindoatu
pcl.inirthewho.e na--".i - . -
t..rsiol liiiriivine me i-m.u.-
aud restores health.
You w
TO VKMALF.S.
in fl,,.l these Pilb an uivauai"' n:ei i
in many complaints to w hi. h y e" aro s 1 ohsirm tioiiseithertoud or partial. t.a i' , 1 f..u...l of inestimable ef!',r tiona! .rra..e.;.nents to a h.. h r, ft. J
the blood and oilier niiius "-..-
n.e- ii an coiuiiiiion-- ..
i......i.r;ii.... as headache, ei
sight, pain in the s ' r n4 a.H.c fc
oublic as the best tiiisnu fplliovin? r viflF!CE
VA e. the nnders:ireu nien.. . - - f
receipt of tiieir manutactures ''"". ,,,,, tif 1 .. .!... lt.e iivrediel.tS "'I '' , I
inspection, say. - - .,; m l-c are composed makes them the g.v. all diseases or the Liver. Iinpunt es f .
We sav this not only iroia"-4 -,-".w.rf
i i .n:Ei.t. -
I. nil. -- . ,v J
d eC -';
l.t'f
FIFTY DOLLAR FORFEIT. DR. HI'NTER w ill forfeit $.il if railiuz to cure any case of secret disease that may c cue under his care, no matter bow lone tati. line or afflictinfr. Either sex are invited to Its Private Rooms, 3S1 North Seventh Street. Phils. l'a. without I jar of interruption from other patients. Stranger ami others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are Vited to rail. J M POTEN C'Y Through unrestrained indulrenceofthe passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are numeretis. Pn-mature Impotency, invol uiilary seminal dischanre. wastine of Uie orraii.. loss of memory, a distaste for lemale society, general debility, or conslitulioual deranpement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor w ith confidence: he offers a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect lefore tmstine their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hand, of
A-e
but also lroin that ou.n - "" .,irinrrjr s the United States. All l'Z-?? i of an ALTERATIVE. DIAPHOl-1 H . GATI VE .MEDICINE, thai came und; ' . has been treaU-d wilh tiieaboie r.moSt satisfactory .vccess.f;E ;. -McCLENXAN.M-( u'
h. UO WEN. .-,.
TT7 Purchase none hut tti. se ""'"'V,.,
lure. "J. N. llUJJEA.tc tv. "i
all others are wortUlessiniilattw.s. tfftiteti Aeents wishine new sapi-ln;. :W Pr i-i..., to liecome airen'.s. m!l au',' r. J
prietorT J. N. IIOBENSACK. at hu t' HuL.
1 .1-11 l II ' - 7 nf I unr ft . ihi cl
'L.. rertif rates ofcurr-rl
j-aiiipnii;u5.....p. to tiea1-'' in different parts of the country-j icines, can be had eratis of the For sale bvM. W. HAILh. lr'' l.)lf
BROWNING & WALE. lerrc.
arciits for the State.
Price each 25 ceuts.
dr. 3--lr
TCST RECEIVED AND FOR SAl J case mens" fa-hionale silt
1 a.l no -' "- - ; ,-
low pressure . r
do; del
do do do do
phvsicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is
i certaiiilv Impossible for one man to understand all
A. DF.I.M.N 'SI "t ric Xeu I m I- the ills the human family are subject to. Everv
iatorl lf jrreat rpgulnlor of tlie respectable physician has his pecutiar branch, in
Is one of the best which he is more successful than Ins brother pro-
mediciues of the fessors, aud to that he tlevotes moat of his time aud
studv. YEARS OF PRACTICE. exclusively devoted to the study nnd treatment ofdiseasesof thesexnal
aotatoe.. caa be had now. at mv r.sidence one mile
north of Brvikvlfle.on the East Fork. Feb.9i,-!p-ll-w. . H. eACB.
ro.vl .pinlities that ran be sold , ,1h"'! ru e , ni n, V , and examine them, top-ther lT,l,.H l Tnt?KVV wV.tr ortment of Chlckerlng's, and ,,KAV I,lh'nVvi o-s Mebleons. at . or,ht'! eorner Fourt h and i
I)1?;
ilomnch and boivel
dvsnentic and fever and aeue
present aze. Its neutralisms' qualities improves the digestion. (rives a healthy tone to tlu stomach, rcc-iil: tes the bowels, and eivrs power to tho hu-
iman system to throw on all diseased and worn out orrans. toc.-ther with nlcers upon the body, throat, ' matter. Dr. Anderson hat used the Ncutralizer in n.M, or lers. pains iu the head, or bones tnercu- .
nis procure lor an ,-nncuusoi mseases arisinr irom real rheunitis!n. st net u res, cravel, irreguiaruies, : a disordered state of the stomach, fur more than disease, arisinr from Youthful excesses, or impu-
twenty years with complete success jts ran be show n . rilict of the blood, wherebv Uie constitution has be-
cheap
conibiiilnjt so nisny (rood "pinlities that ran be sold
so low. ('lease call
with a beautiful assortment
Geo. A. Prince & Co's Mebideons .at "V-.VlViU Perfumerr'ana Fan- in ,jr'.rl,f- WruwtisU aud country merchants - Medicine forwarded to any part of the United
ii'i.o.n.i nnr.i-i.r, Iai.i 10 iO-l.r I suppueii in unrn
by humlreilsof rertitlrate. All we ask. is that our mine enfeebled, enables tlie Dor '.or to offer speedy friends will rail and rive It a trial, as we know that relief to all who may place themselves under his
ll w in an w ciiiirti imiipineiioD. s. a. t.uiilfin iKi'ni rare.
i or small quautities bv Wm. An- " States. Price Ave and tea dollars Mr aaekars.
Kosuth
extra do bovs" do
Mens' cloth Caps, Bovs" do do; td i'i jt Wens' brown, black and Tarir Bovs' plush Caps; Oil cloth Cps: , Children's Turban do: by cA' nov. 6, JJ--UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE: 211 Pieces Prints; 4 bales Brow n MusUd: 100 pieces bleached; 30 do muslin de lame'
Coburg t tow. French merino; silk poplin;
Ginguaai;
a velb
wnue aim " V-.oipIU
tancy . . ,,. fiu-'v-,
aierv. Ac bv
6 4 3 "II 30 20 4U 13
in
do do do do do do do do
do do
si e'r
' - . I niPTr.'
Cloths, YWinF, tlons"
pi
ebs Agwass, IM Mttw t.
I''" "' rlerson. No. P7 M
Main St, Cincinnati. . 1 . 1PP '
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