Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 April 1853 — Page 4
THE RASH CARRIAGE. 4 ... Br MRS. Jt'LIA C. R. DORR. CHAPTER VII. Her Hps to mine how often hath she joined, Between each kiss hsroath of true-love swearing! How many tales to please mo hath she coined, Dreading my love the loss thereof still fearingt Yet in the midst of all her pure protesting, Hor faith, her oath, her tears, and all were jest'"P1 SHiKgsPSR. Well, if George Tildeti is in town, it mast be him we saw in the drawing-room a few moments since. I directed my wife's attention toward him, and it is strange they did not recognize each other for ho is a very old friend of hers, and, indeed, was for some years under her father's guardianship." "A few years sometimes make great change" in personal appearance, Mr. Fletcher; and young Tilden is much altered since he was last at the North. He looks at least ten years older, and at first 1 hardly knew him myself." "He is married, I believe. Is his wife with him?" 0h po he is still a bachelor, and likely to remain such. Some early disappointment, it is said, has so embittered his feelimm to
ward the whole sex, that the ladies all agree u irgarjuig ium BS a woman naier." "Nevertheless, I tnink he would like to ee Adelaide. I will go and tell her he is nere, and tnen if she wishes, see if I can find him." In pursuance of this plan, Mr. Fletcher passed through the whole suit of rooms in arch of Ada; but she was no where visible; and stepping out upon the veranda that ran entirely around the house, he stood leaning against a pillar, enjoying the cool, sweet air aud quiet moonlight. Suddenly he heard low voices just round the corner. The speakers were hidden from his view, but he thought he recognized that of his wife: and drawing nearer, he was about to address her, when he slept back and stood ailent and motionless beneath the vine-leaves that drooped over him. Could it be his wife, his Ada, in whose ear those earnest words were breathed "Did you really love me, Ada?" He thought it could not be; and he would have turned from the spot, lest he should in trude upon the privacy of some pair of young lovers, wno naa sought tne quiet of the ver anda, when the low response reached him "I did love yon George!" Was he dream ing! 11 was His wile s voice he could not be mistaken now; he heard the fervent words of blessing that burst from the lips of the nrsi speaaer; and without waiting for more for he telt that his self-control would fail nlm it he did he retraced his steps; and was again in the midst of festivity and mirth. i r ,. ,. . now strange u seemea: it was the same cone on which he had looked a few short moments before. The same rich carpets were beneath his feet the same lofty windows, curuunea wun crimson and gold, were before him the same exquisite paintings were npon the walls; the flowers had not faded, nor the garlands withered; and from the crystal chandeliers the light streamed forth as brilliantly as ever. Bright eves were beaming just as clearly jewels were flashing plumes were waving but where was the glow, the radiance that made the scene one of enchantment? Gone all gone! It had emanated from his own heart and from that the sunlight had departed. He could not linger there. The gayety and splendor seemed mocking him and with hurried step he strode the hall, gained the street, and he scarcely knew how, reached his 'own house. He ran up the long flight of teps aud rang the bell. The servant who admitted him stared wonderingly at his master, returned on foot alone, when the carriage was in waiting, not less than at the haggard cheek and glittering eye, of which he caught glimpse as Mr Fletcher swept past him, muffled in the thick foldsjof his cloak, entered the library, and turned the key. "Where is your master, James?" asked Mrs. Fletcher, as, not very long after,she, too rang the door-bell. "In the library, madam; he returned half an hour ago." Adelaide hastily ascended the stairs laid aside her hood and shawl paid a short visit to the nursery imprinted a Boft kiss upon little Kate's forehead, and then went down to the library. She tapped lightly at the door, but no one opened it; she knocked still mote loudly, at the same time calling her husband by name, but still th-re was no reply.Jand then she tried to open it herself. It was locked and he turned away. "James, ate you sure your master is in the library?" "Yes, madam I saw him go in with my own eyes." Taking a lamp that stood upon the hall-table, she passed through the parlors into the little boudoir, of which we have before spoken. From thence there was another entrance to the library and it usually stood open. Now, to her surprise, that also was not only hut; but locked and an undefined fear began to creep into her heat t. She listened intently, but could not catch the slightest ound. What if her husband was very ill? and as the thought rushed ever her, she hook the door violently. "Willis! Willis! are you here?" "Do not disturb me I wish to be alone." Adelaide could hardly believe she heard her husband's voice it was so changed so hoarse and the simple words seemed to be poken with such an effort; but after standlug irresolutely fora moment, she went up lairs to the nursery again. t or a long time she sat there in her galarobes; watchuig the quiet breathings of her ' amchild, and hearkening for Willis's step upon j the floor but he did not come: and at last he stole quietly to her own room. The fray dawn was beginning to struggle with the darkness, and hurriedly throwing off the rich dress and dazzling jewels, that looked so Irangely out of place in that faint uncertain light she wrapt herself in a loose dressingsrown,ani threw herself upon the bed, though with but little hope of deep. She was anxious and troubled she scarcely knew why, for she attributed her husband's wish to be alone to some unexpected and important business. She never thought of charging It to the occurrences of the evening; and in fact, as she lay them, longing for her husban's presence and thinking what could keep him from her side, her exciting Interview with Georg Tilden scarcely flitted thwart her memory. -. At length she heard a movemennt in the library the door opened softly, and Mr. Fletcher stepped cautiously across the hall and went inio the street. Adelaide sprang to the window and looked out. Her husband wns pacing back and forth in front o f the house, with his arms folded, and his hat drawn over his face. "I must know what is the matter," she murmured. "I will go down to the library nd he will be in presently." She did so, and before she had waited long her husband entered the room. He started when he saw her, but did not speak. She prang forward and grasped his arm. . "Oh, Willis, Willis, what has happened? you look so strangely!" With a6inile of scorn he shook off the light burden. "Do I it is very singular!" She gated earnestly in his fare. It wore look that she had never seen before; and as though he was battling with some terrible orrow to which he would not yield the mastery. "You have heard some bad news, dear Willis let me share it with you:" and twining her arms about him she laid her head tenderly on his shoulder. Forcibly he extricated himself from her embrace. "Let me alone, Adelaide, unleass you would drive me mad! Is it not enough for me to know that for five long years you have acted a lie, 'without being mocked' in this way now?" Adelaide sunk upon a chair, with a cheek white as ashes. The hour that she had so long instictively dreaded, had come she was ore of il which way should she turn; she attempted to speak, but, though her lips moved, no audible sound came forth. "I would rather have died, Adelaide," her husband continued more calmly "I would rather have died, than to have heard what I did last night the admission of your love for another. I have never once dreamed, during these yean that you bave slept so quietly by my side, that the heart that nestled o closely to my own, was all the while filled with another's image. Oh, Adelaide, why have yon deceived me thus?" Adelaide threw herwelf at his feet and burtad her face iu her hands. "It wa the admission of past love that you heard of a lovo that was dead and buried long ago. Oh, my husband, my husband! do aot tarn from me! hear my story before f ou eondemn. I hav done ery, ery wrong;
but I am not the false aud guilty thing you deem me," she exclaimed, twining her arms about his knees to detain him. "Indeed, Indeed, I am not. Sit down here and let me explain this matter to you. I will stay here at your feet I will not touch you if you do not like but, oh! listen to me this once!" "Explain if you can. Oh! Adelaide! I have believed you so geod so pure, and true!" With a faltering tongue for before she had proceeded far with her tale she felt that every word she uttered was doing her cause more harm than good. Adelaide told her hus band the whole story of her engagement with George Tilden of their quarrel and separation. Mr. Fletcher's brow grew dark as he listened. "And when did this happen this difficulty between you?" "In September, 18." "And we were married the next January." "We were. Oh. Willis, do not look no
sternly at me my heart is breaking" and no ciospea ner nanas tigntly over it, while her eyes sought his imploringly. "There IS no damrer minA wnnM fiitvA broken last night, if hearts were not made of sterner stuff" than we think them," replied her husband, as he turned upon her a glance in which contempt, ancer and tenderness were blended "but go on your story is not half told yet; why did you marry me?" Adelaide's eyes fell beneath the BternJ searching gaze that seemed to pierce her very soul. She tried to speak, but she could not. "Speak, woman why did you marry me? Why did you brine me a worn, and wasted. and unloving heart; iu exchange for one that naa never in ruled at the sound of any other voice than yours? You do not pretend that you loved me why did you become my wife?" She did not answer. What could she sav that would in any way soften her husband's heart. She could not tell him while he was gazing so steadily and earnestly upon her, and while his cold, stern voice was benumbing every faculty ef her soul of the wrong molives that had led her to the altar of the pride aud resentmert that had hurried her on. She could not tell how earnestly she had tried to atone for the wrong she had done him how resolutely she had striven with every vestige of her earlier love how faithful she had been to him, even in thought, ever since she had been his wife, and how deeply and fervently she now loved him. She knew he would think it was all mockery a part of tne tarce sne was piaying and so she kept silent while the tears rained through her fingers. Mr. Fletcher's keen, steady eazs nev er wavered for a moment and alter waiting vaiuiy ior a reply, ne approached still nearer to his trembling wife, and bent his head until it nearly touched her own. "I will tell you why you married me, Ad elaide rietcntr me who so trusted you you married me because I was rich you sold yourself for my cursed gold! Fool that I was to think that you loved me! I forgot that I was rich, and that you were not I forgot that in woman's eve wealth is of more worth than her own truth and Buritv: and I really thought when you become my wife it was uecduse i was aear lo you. You were not as good an actress when ewe were fi ret married as you have since become you had uui iearueu your lesson as neriect v. and 1 sometimes th jueht vou cold and distant, hut latterly oh, you have played your part well! xuu are weepinn- wild v. Uo vou n tv m. Adelaide Fletcher? Do vou indeed think it is a terrible thing for a man to learn that his wne sne who has Blent in his hosom HnH wiiuin ne nas trusted eo entirely, has been all the while mockine him with a oretendeH love? You have sold vour birthright for ..." t iues ui pottage, ana l Know you repent it you would give worlds now, were thij yours, if ycu could unco this Heed, and h tree to place your hand where your heart is. -em, no, not thai no t that! Have mfr. cy upon me Willis, and dcnot say that," was me ueunizea ren v tor Adelaide fnr ; the misery of this last thourht the fi rut fhnrirn that KD. u .,!... i 1 j l. ... iiunuauu ii au uruugiu against her. "I would not be his wife if we were both free: gave him the love of a liirht and carlfRa gin i give you that which is far stronger and deeper, that of a full grown a woman's heart. Do not doubt me. Willis do not'" she whispered, and in her abandonment, her iong,ricn tresses escaping trom the fillet that confined them, fell heavily nrjon the floor sue trembled violently, and Willis raised her upon the sofa. As he did so she threw her arms about him, but he quickly removed mem, saying ironically as he did so: I ou are an excellent actress. Adelaide you might make your fortune on the stacm As I looa at you weening and treinhlinir n,l clinging to me, I can almost imagine you are I am, I am! Oh. Willis, if vou con hi on. ly read my heart!" "1 nave been trying for vears. an,) fi!d entirely; I shall not be fool enough to make vue auempi again you can deceive me no longer. It was too much Adelaide's could endure no more, and her husband sprang :",n,uj" nine to prevent ner trom Tailing senseless on the carpet. Air. Fletcher bore her up Btairs, laid her npon her bed, and rane for her maid. M re mained by her Bide until he saw that she was recovering, and ihen left the chamber, telling the girl that her mistress needed rest, and bidding her take cars that cha . .1:.. v - . vuw Twna MV. UIOturbed. Did he have no relentings as he gazed upon that pale, death-like face? No, not one! He thought it was all a part of the play one scene in the traeedv: or. if her sorrow . 1 " n w 71 1 u was. "f for her detection t""""Jc a,,u moruncauon tuat her treachery was discovered Willi Fletcher had given to his wife a love uearly amounting to idolatry. Left an orphan at a very early age, and with neither brother nor sister to cling to, he had lavished upon her the whole wealth of a heart that had nothing else to love. Perhaps if his own affections tad not been so exclusively confined to one channel that which flowed toward her and their child he might havejudged hor less harshly now; perhaps he might have seen how possible it was that her confiding, womanly heart should cling to him even the more closely because it had been rudely torn from its resting place how his deep and abiding tenderness should be even the more highly prized when contrasted with the jealousy of another. But as it was, there was nothing to soften the bitterness of the thought that he had been deceived "Why did she marry me? why did she marry me?" had he asked himself over and over again, while listening to Adelaide's confession. "She could not have loved ins why then did she become mv wife?" ,J His eye glanced around the large and eegant room upon the costly books the rare paintings the statuary all the luxury and spleudor that surrounded him; and there, as in a vision, Mr. Lindsley's comparatively humble home arose before him ; was it strange that he thought he had found tho solution of the enigma! (TO BE CONTINUED.) Cincinnati Hydropathic, OR WATER CURE ESTABLISHMENT. TIIIS Institution is open, summer ami winter, for the reception of patients. It is located about five miles from the city, on theCincinnaii, Hamilton, and Dayton Kailroad. and but a few rodsfmm the Carthage Depot. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country furnish a more pleasing variety of scenery hi spreads itselft before the traveler from Cincinnati' to the cure, there nature and art comoine, renuenn!? tho vi. h.,iiii-i,i k.. 1. I . Tl , .. .'.. tiiviiuuiscnpt.on. The large and beautiful edifice displays !
ine taste oi inearust at a glance. The neatness machiues of ;he laten and most approved modand elegance of the interior. combine with the nu- ! dies, both seperators and chaff iol? with tmbestablishment are pure, soft, and abundant. In mers. Irons for vegetable grinders connection with this Institution there isagvmn.s- shingle machines, straw cut? u1 nlnde sium. where patients will haveau opportunity of churns. saw mandrils. blacksmUh7teie7 iron" and ZrS byhealhful'and .also a variety of cook svesTparto" chh' l"i aiveningexenise. 1 box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd liiU Females suffering from Uterine, Spinal or ner-' wagon boxes aud irons, and also the iin cast vous diseases, will, as heretofore be treated sue- plow. ' ".c t remiuracast cessfully in this Institution. j Job work and renatiW don in ...1
Dr. Piasi for many years has devoted his time to the treatment of the sick, and begs leave to aav tuat no pains win ne spared tor tae recovery of those committed to his care. Female nir..rin. from Uterine, nervous, or spinal diseases, will as heretofore be treated successfully in this Institution. Patients are requested to bring two comfortables, two large blankets, three coarse sheet, and 6 or 8 coarse crash towels, all of w hich should be
i l VnV,m9 m IK or tr desired they nrnXGWEU, III LI, & Co. -o F9 Zl. lLC,n"Shtd a,an """charge of aft, cents it Main Street Cincinnati, offer to couTtry merper weea. chants, a full and comnletn ,irt.l,i r .
, ,, - .. , ,,,, ouani, mrnicai services and all ordinary attention, will be from f.00 to tl0.00 per week, payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra chargeSome deduction will be made to those who find It necessary to spend a length of time In the Institution. Transient persons will be charged two dollars per day. I HI ThU In.... r Ti J 1 . , ., wiu be barged for the lint examnation. For further rmrticul. d.t . tZi , II. A. PRASR M r t r a cico Carthage, Hamtlum Co., Ohio, 18.li-imo,
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U DI CIKK There are perhaps a few net ...- i. t , , ...... 1 sons who know the fatal progress of this diseaso wuen negieciea, consequently me fault of suffering and premature death, is suicidal act committed by the sufferer himself. This fact is -plainly veri6ed by the horrible sights in our public Hospitals and Invalid Institutions, where thousands suffer out a miserable existence and a disgraceful death; therefore you who are afflicted with any form ofj "this class diseases," do not be persuaded that the disease will cure Itself, or that some simple medicine will cure, but call at once at the "Weiern Medical Office," Xo. 153 Sycamore street, ielow Fifth, Cincinnati, O., where all diseases, elher recent or chronic, are completely eradicatefrom the Wood and sound health spedily restored. 51 Gent's Furnishing Stored WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!' JAS. HICIIAttDX'.'V, No. 4EM t?iirth at. I doorenxl f iTIaia, Has a very large assortment of GEXTLEMEX'S FIRMSIISG GOODS; Shirts and Collars, Self-adjuring Stocks an unequalled variety in every stvte. color, and texture. Call and see cur goods; w can, and wifl sell low. We invite iuspectiou and comparison. JAMES K1CHAKDSOX, So. 4 Fart Fourth street. 9 Formerly of 119 Main street. w" aoni.. t. thorn. KOHL & THORN E WHOLESALE and RETAIL Dealer in Perfumery, Family Mcdicinet and Fancy Jrtirlet, A"rf A Eatt etrner tf Fiurth and Vinettt. Ci'm.O. WESTERN agents for Kendall & Tavlnr's Thermometers, Aic: Stati'Hovnn 1,-ir Olii.i f,r .41niond Lotion, Cleriliugirs Tricopherous, Lvon3" Kalhairon and Jamaica Rinr. rnra Pio.t'.,- . certain cure; Myer's Extract, Hock Kose, M 'Ie na ..uivyn Liniment, ink Erasers, Writhis Ink, v- i,"ni Kah Kx,"n'inator. Ihi Costa's Tooth V ash. Ivory learl unvriH,.a t-t., p.,!.... Wafers, warranted to be Hie best .in'-. 1.. r.Sl cotieli. colds, &c. &c. Conseqnentlv all of tlie above articles can be had here at the Hronrietor. Prices. Ba7.in. (Rousel's) HaueKs, Harrison's, and all popular Perfumer-, at wholesale ilnead at the manufacturers prices in Philadelphiu.Thet finest French Chocalale ever introduced ibis n country, in nnv quantity. SHOI LDKR RKACES. This is one of the most useful and beneficial articles ever invented (we speak from experience) and no one should be without them. They are to prevent the habit of stooping, which all are liable to do, unless they effectually prevent it, draw ing the shoulders back, and thus relieving all compression on the chest, allowing full, free, healthy action, and by the expansion of the lungr., prevents the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak, and at the some time gives a habit of erect carriage. KOHL & THORN'E, 48 K. E. Cor. 4'.h & Vine Sis., Cincinnati. HIXRT STIX. JACOB KROrsC. STIX & KROUSE'S WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHING DEPOT, 347 Main St. bet. 8th and 9th, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Gentlemen's United States FrilMMIIlNK Warehouse & Shirt Depot Isaac F. Smith, Manufacturer, Importer, Whole sale and Retail dealer in Shirts, Cravats, Collars mocks, bioves, Hosiery, rocket rlandkcrchiefs under-shirts. Drawers, Dressing Gowns, and every thing pertaining to gentlemen's furnishery. Dealers in the above line are invited to'cil! and examine our stock. Isaac F. Smith, No. 10 East Fifth St., between Maine Sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7-3mo. Head's Commercial College. S. E.rorner of Main and Fourth Sts. Cincinnati, O THE object of this Institution is to qualify gentle men practically for the counting house' and bu einess pursuits. The course of instruction embraces the theory and practice of Hook Keeping bv Double Entry, as applied to all departments o'f trade and commerce. Business Penmanship, Lectures on Mercantile Transactions, Commercial Calculalions, &c, covering the entire fields of commercial operations, thus enabling pupils to become finished accountants. The course can be completed in from eight to twelve weeks. Terms $2S in advance. Pupils being taught individually and not in classes, they can enter at any time. Good board can be obtained at from $2:25, to $3 per week. Further particulars can bo obtained by railing at the Institution, or hy addressins tho principal (postpaid.) J. K. HEAD, Principal Jov. 12, 1832 47-lyr. BACON'S MERCANTILE COItEf5E NOKTH-WEST COKXEK SIXTH AMI WALNUT STS. Tho undersigned has removed his Mercantile College to his new building, north west corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, where he has fitted up a Spr.KntD sctT or rooms, extiresstv for his business having spared neither nains or expense in making them in everv resnect the most consilient auu picasaui -?cuooi nooms ill tae United States. The plan adopted in leadline combines practice with theory; instead of using books, the pupils are exercised in makine original entries of every .Inv business transactions. Journalizing, Post ing, la'lancing accounts, opening and closing of a great variety of different sets of books, both for partnership and individual business, where tho busi ness has been prosperous and adverse; and thus qualify i-ig the student forenlerins into the practical duties of the accountant in anv kind of business. The course of instruction will consist of DOCBI.K ENTRY HOOK KEEPING, embracing every department of trade and Mercantile accounts, viz: Wholesale, Ketail, Commission, Exchange, Bank ing, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual, 1 artnership, Steamboating, and Compound Co. Busi ness; Commercial Calculations, Practical Pjniii.anship, jnd Lectures on Commercial Law; also lectures on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Merchants. &c. Pupils are Instructed individually, and not in classes, so that students may nterat anv time, and proceed in the ratio of their capacity am! assiduity. Public examinations are had, (though pupils are examined privately if thev desire it.) when the stu dent undereoes rigid and thorough interrogations hy the Principal, (assisted by a Committee of Prac-J tical Accountants and KiKines Men,) and Diplomas awarded to those who are deemed worthy of them. A courle can be completed In from six to ten weeks. The Principal will take pleasure in doinp everv Ihing in his power to advance his student, Jind make them thorough and aehomplispcd oecnn.ntants; and his extensive acquaintance with the businesj communily will generally enable him to pro cure situations for those desirous of obtaining I'u-m. 1 kk ms. ror a 11111 course 01 lessons In ItocK Keeping. Writing, Commercial Calculations, Com mercial uw. cVc , ft-IOG. Dec. 17, ltj2 5-i K. S. BACON, l'rincipa- - JA. MOORE, No. 342Malnst., r.atbetwce.i Eighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have nw on nana a neaulilul rssortment of ..lens. Bovs ami c'liiIrens Straw Hats. Also, a lieautiful fine lot of soft 'assimetvhats; embracing even -color, white, pearl, due and black. Mv shelves are also li'.le.l v ith heautirul assortment of spring style of Si'.k and Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I invite the epeclial attention of my oldest friends and a quuinmnccsoi iroKviiie ami viciuuy 10 give me a call when you are in the city. my 7 p A- J. If. Mlr.MtrH(iE!t'S IKOX IT STOKE. No. 15 Front st., opposite 'the Public landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Iron, nails and steei, of their own manufacture, from the genuine Juniata Bloom, justly celebrated for the last twenty years for its superior quality. Also Motive lloie'Auvils, bellows, vices, screw plates. Cast steel, English Blister steel, and German steel, Eliptic springs, Carriage axles. Mould Boards, wagon boxes, ecc. All of which they will warrant and sell at the lowest market prices. Persons will please call and examine ourstock before purchasing elsewhere. Feb. v5, "53 in-6-ns. RAW DON, W rTgIIT, HATClft EDS ON Bank Note Engravers & Printers South Fast cor. cj ilh A Main Sts, Cincinnati, Ohio. LSO, Engraved in a slvle corresponding in excellence to that of Bank Notes, Kailroad. State and County Bonds, Tlills of Exchange, Checks, Drafts. Certificates of Stock and Deposito, Promissory Notes. Bill and Letter Heads, Diplomas, Visiting and Professional Cards, Notarial, County and Hand Seals. Ac. Constantly on hand. Bank Note Paper of various tints, made to order, of very superior quality. The above office is under the supervision of Geo. T. Jones, a practical engraver. mr 4 1 l-12m im. J. W. KEEI.Y, Rrsi. dent Surgeon Dentist, Thankful for past favors, would beg the continuance nf th Ti-itm.... the citizens of town and country . He would direct attention to the fact of his taking a Premium on af full set of Artificial Teeth, at tho la!o Frank!in loom, rair. All operations in the dental Art performed upon i e latest aud most approved principles and war- i nted. No charges for examination or advice. i he antei JO Office in the North end of the Adair tavern rtaud. T ArKEL XROX rOVNDKY.-This es1J tablishraent now in the hands of Geo. a. ,,r.r .... 1. .,! s. i . . ?." "' imv iitiK, is in operation in all its various branches, in part t wit. thev ,r h,.iWI..- S on tho shortest notice, all will be furnished on as go. . , . . ,v,M.M11ftUU e, an work done in our line as good terms as at any establishment in the west. Orders respectfully solicited bv SHOUP AO'HAIR. 4 Paid t3 13-6mos. China.tllaas & Queensware. article in tiieir line; and. inducement to purchase in Cincinnati in preference to eastern cities. . - , . - ... ... 13-3mo. Wm. A. Trowbridge. jsf"" nd Produce. South East corner of .ui auu nnrcwirppr. mnitAdiiA i h a k- . 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1 " 'one" ouinimg, vtalnnt St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Orden promptly ailed. Country Merchants and rcuierssuppnea on the lovest terms K.v. 8, 1855. 46-liJmi. fRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success. 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OK. HALL offers to the afrt-Vted New Remedies, (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse Uiemselvcs through every part of the human svjtem. antidotes the Vencral virus, ;n the short spice of from two to six days. consequently every symptom ol this insideous monster disease leaves tho' system, and the patient is again restored to full health and vigor, without any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and And the last slate oflheir case worse than the first, are particularly solicited to call. Long standing cases of Gonorrhea and Gleet Strictures, urethral discharges, burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lencorrtea. (or whiles.) tin potency, rheumatism, diseses of the ba-k and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, cancers, ulcers, aud skin diseases, ic, will be quickly removed from the system, by the u e of Dr. Hail's n remedies. Also, cotijlis. cold?, bronchitis, incipient con sum pti 'u:, dspepsia, chronic dvsenler,-, diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles, die., will be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific' manner. Take pnrticular Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates trie blood, causes internal, external and 'curable sores, makes a strong man weak, and a wu-j mau a ool, is treated with unparnHelcd success. AVeakncss and Inipotency, Debility of the Se x ual Orxans. most commonlv me resuu 01 an eanv uuuil, though sometimes nro' warm .ftfrlW of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a db nosilinn to it from hirlh. or It COllU'S on huoulancouslv. Pnnn, flint affliIn.l seow most of the tmiKtoma .,r ,r...,i... ,i.,Washing of the organs themselves, hcnvim.aVtn the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of vencral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in a more mortifying condition; cnt off as it were from aU allurements of fen.ale society, with no hoyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons ;iuis afllU ted. should call Immediately on DR. HALL, and lc at once Testored to health and happiness, llelav is dangerous. AG IE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never b-oen known to fail, when taken according to his directions. Thev are nature's own remedy. and purely vegetable. " Persons at a distance can consult Dr. H. bv letter, postpaid. Medicines sent in all part of the United Sttitos and Canada. nov. 12; l(-j-. IT-lyr ISA AC SI'KAUB CO., LL FACTORY, Corner of Front and Jo iBR. Azm.rrr. MILL John struts, Cincinnati, O. Warehouse, N"o. 19 Frnnt Stteef and Walnut sts. between Main l neaDove isawooil cut ofa single -earodliQnecn vi .-juu.ir- torn .11111, an;! t; runner. We manufacture a Cob Breaker of roat s'rr a .id durability, and ease ol operutionr ne place this iiseiul contrivance on all sizes 0 iin:s, oy wuk-h neans w convert a Corn Wl! i,.f a Stock-F 1 mi'.!-, tnitafe'.v minutes work tn tut it on or tnke it olT. We manufacture portr.hle Mills, ni-ifrlo -nd don V,'.,K r' 1 ','"i'iyoi reach burrs) to grind not 1,1 orn 111,0 ,-iucx 1 cei.. ca;?ulatcd fors I water or hor-e power, these milis h.iv .... by steam sad horse power in competition against the other make of .Mills ofourcitv, at our 'sta'e j Fairs, and have never failed to earn- efi- the first j premium on one occasion was tw.ir'le l a b"au i.mi .-mi; vra!nn was iwar iO'l a b"au imedal. Our mills also took two flrd pre1 the be -t mills, at tw0A.1r.cn! 1'nirs cf n!cs'' Institute. iiitsutvr iiicoiK. miuins, as tur Median a 1 (j( Cn.i.i , . wi'uiiiu.-utT .tuns. 10 e run hv sVar.i water or horse power ltis Mill was exhibited in 1 operation by horse power, at '.Ye Ohio . 1.-..;. ii-JXi.sv.icn 11 was awarded a nremhm ,i ,.!.. did '.U'i'f mr.lrl A LSO--Hi STercMt li nd ofj.ori-il.le horse ; owcrs nd otea.u ..vigiTies. All our nr'.icks, for ease o an ........-.,,.,. ,., u-(rn(iiic.ai'.uuurajii".v are surpas.-cd lv none novr in use. ' ll our articksare warranted as rep rscnted or no -,u'c iuuurvcsi 01 irau-pT'arion a'ld the money Iv I II ll(.t. 't . i-ora iuii ucscr.p.ion a.iu I 'Mimor.iais 01 in-rit ....... .., ..Tr in, . u uiiiTcsicii to our fan. pin.'. 10 ue .1:10 ai utritt-tory, where we rke iciiure 10 epiai'l eiu-ll article. v , ':SAA- Sl-KtUBA: I,C Noti. Mr. ivimbalJ, the pnrtntr rf J. H. f.ir rcyis. ii mi- "SHinmii j a Km revs Mill at our aie r-ni., i.-eii inn, na.i o!i!- roii) a;-iut ,:is Mill, and t-tur.iceuusi v'ut reu inioa erhal agreement wilh me ... jr c-. n ..ins: m ever "rinds the most. rvgaruiiig qualuv and qi:a:itiy, w is to be the owner vi wiii mil'?, a 1 c.ici: ana ever- trial: nas T trta i", Straabtorun an i;J inch Mill; Burrows e: Co. to. run a '.11 inch --cc.'in r.t.ti,. Mill. S.ratK !o rim a'2 inc'i Mi!;; Burrows & Co. to run a l inch Mid. t:;ih tkui, Slrai.bto r 3.u3 incH Mill; It'irr -wsA Co. 1.0 run a ."(I in.u ?iill. When lie pinch came, that boisterous corr-.zc Mopped out. To the above I now append a challenge to grind cob feed out of v. hole ear, of co.Tt. I will run my ".H inch "Vueen tj the JovA'' wilh a cobbriakeratlacliiucnt. the san article that t jok the n-jK(!i.-n at the Ohio State Fa;r, d fa! 1, aiiist a SI inch Km; -os' Mill i,nd Wni. Stewn.t'3)hio nd Kentucky Stock Feed MiMs. loth to 1... .. once; and if ycu are appreh n-ive ora ri-k .- bui-i.-oss, you nine my crittr-; ) pitdai:.;u to 'u: Mr ltmerov-s Corn ( rihe,- nsa.i aiix::i:iy. s.iould my single article fail to gSml equal in i.i'v and quat'tity to the coiubWied pro.luctionii of tho i'woor three .mills (juntas rou pler.se) ihe.i vouian rnw few h iindrcd i!ol!ar.'ss,:i( 5 j uti.". Come boys don't be coaru' ti.i.re is r.oth'ni like walking straight into the m'orit of a thii-r " ISAAC STU.li.fll tV CO. ii)J. If. BriMWi &. Co. nov. I!) W(irr. J. H. BURROW'S A TENT PLANTATION "CORN LULL rpiHS Mill diners from all others n tne construelion f the Cpper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French r,-,:rr Blocks, enclosed In a cast iron case, which formj the back and hoop of 'he Stone, with a cast iron F.ye, or ,u-h, that is of Kii.ttcr cxti-riuu u.amcierai ll-e bottom ti-.an at the top, which is secured nunc back bv four bobs, so that every block is iu the form of a doveu.:!, which if 1 to a. st-ne. than any other ...t-..it..( mucu i n.,;uirc(i 1:1 small .Mills w here the Stone is run with rreat speed, snd becomes dangerous if not strongly made. It also gives weight to a stone of small diameter that is required, without navr.ig it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. this sill is a square frame, made of wood of cast hrini ino great weight, enables it to grind ncarerthecenlre a i(-.iicrqiin!!uiy 01 grain ana with less power than ny other mill now in nse. This mill is portablo. and may be attached to steam, water, none cr hand power. Also, all sizes of French Burr Mill Stones, manu jactured on th? same principle. Joseph It. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the Invenor, for which he obtained Le ttets Patent in lsi-' rFor all infringement the purchaser will be held teponsib!o for the right of using. These .Mills d not require a" Millwright to set them up. and all that is necessary to put them in opreationisto attach a band to tho pullev on the spindle.wiiha prum 'suSi.iicntly large to run the S-t inch Mill StO revolutions per m'inule; att.-1.1hcp to horse.stevm or waterpower. Kv the steady application of tr, ohorse power, the Mill will grind 0 to 8 bushels per hourofgood meal,and will grind wheat as well as Corn. The 3D inch M ill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 10 to 15 bushels per hour These Millsare warranted to bo in every resnect as recommended. All orders must be directed to J. II. BURROWS Front st., lower side, bet. Main e Wa1 nut, lec. 3, 1852 50-lj r. Cincinnati, Ohio. CEOTIIS, Casslmerrs, Satinets and Jeans Li vck.x.- r. ... k . t . T.T I?" n.d cho,ce selection of cloths-casslmeree, satinets and Jeans, for sale at th lo. ..i Callandsee Ihem. my 7 MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Has JlCTl.KERo' -oatumea and R every descriDUon. for kfi.nn. nji Fe PfJnce, Temple of Honor, Druids Fellows. ' Brotherh,wd o he Union, aad Good nJT'?,? memb' of Ue above orders, I am EoT " V1 ""If M tarni e70iing apperteb u s?.i2 P"ctualiy aad dispatch'. P
n "ii. in me lormota miss, w ith Kridge tree. Si indie Halance, Kine, 1 river, r.nd Regulating Screw, rind grimU rpon tl.e same principle as a lan-euiill
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BROOKVILLE MERCHANTS
Great Excitement! NOTAVITIIVrA!N DI Ci the intense excitement in regard to political affairs, the peo pie are yet more directly interested) in knowing where it will be to their interest to make their fall and winter purchases. We unhesitatingly advise a call at the ' Old While fjaracr," W'herc may be found a large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and caps, notions, hardware, queenswarc, groceries, &C. cc, selected with care, bought on His best terms, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Iu ccnelueion we sav,cull aud examine for yourselves. Ji. b. GALLION. I VST RECElVEDandfor sale cases mens flue calf boots do heavy do do kip boots " custom made do " hungarian do " water proof do " boys youths and childrens boots 1 " mens custom made hoes 1 " " calf do 1 " w coarse do S " boys kip an 1 coursj brogans 2 14 misses shoes 20 prs childrens do 1 box ladies kid do 1 " pat. leather buskins 1 fc morocco do 1 " patient tipped do 36 prs taylor ties 1 case calf bootees 1 " kip do 1 " goat do 2 " india rubber shoes All comprising the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes, that wc have ever had the pleasure ot offering forsalo. Ii. D.GALLIOS. T F.ATIII'.II. I am Just receiving from Cin 11 and other markets a heavy sunnlv of choice u!at cannot fai 2.IWHI lbs. Hemlock Tanned Sole Sim " Cincinnati " do 4 doz. Sides upper 4 " Kipandf dor. Calfskinr. Shoemakers. Farmers, and all who want leather, ould do w ell to call and examine hia Mtook hiTnni making their purchases RICHARD TYXER. uciooeriiHli, ltNjtf. iiyuan .liui:s..l am now rectlv11 ing mi mil siock ot t ustom Made Boots and Snoes.embracing Mens, Womens, Boys, Misses, and Children; of every Quality mid nri 1 i,i 4a) to all my old patrons and the community generally, that I have been verv careful in selecting my present stock, aiming to buy such as I can with confidence recommend. My stock is heavy, and Will t af,1.1nol..n. ... 1. ... ' A . i. , " "s wv) can 00 ooiignt in tne west. -li'J-LI5'?: RICHAKD TYXEK. fJUIX I STOVES... 150 firind sIon'elofaliT VI penor quality, now on hand and for sale cheap li H I C H AJJ ! JT Y N" K H . i. undersigned f gain announces. thati,e is lut receiving from New York. a fresh supply of , . . , , , "fflwaaWd iool9, which, . in addition to the nock now on band, will make hi, assortment bctU-r and more complete than he has ever Heretofore offered in this Market. H'svar.-ty is endless and almost i inunierr.ble. embracing a tasteful and judicious selection of Enncjrdrr Hoods, silb eooii and notions, together vvitl. a large stock of ISoot and shoes, hntw and enps, Eonnrttt, C arpeting, rt-ndy made clothing Hardware, slnswware. nnnnware, lirocrries, while and col d enrprt warp, Cotton yarn, leather, windowglasa, .insced oil, white lend, grind stone, Snll, iron, nail, and sieel, ar.ua general assor.ment of evcrv thing ever kept llLVnT."'.'50?- '''""l-l y to Ills friends -aataiiiaje ot tnirtv vears expe VlZlXJ "Sbrcbct incsi H-ent mostly .i. U . ' ' . exienuec aeruaintance wiiii all the prominent merchants of Cincinnati. ,. 1 il. eastern (. nies, whieh enables him to bu, allow 1 ures,an(t sen at such rates as will secure to himtlTc ru'i'""f"UVJ,!0:n ?f,I""-chascrs. who mav inspect his gco.b . He would also state that his stock has ihlr ':tl.SI''-t i:'1 "enceto the wants of the ccuntry.ai.rl he Batters himself that the sttle, patterns an I pnc:s would not fail to plcise the tastes of tbe most ratlldicu,. InduinicKm! br.Vw.!,llllo'!!U,m,,,e hU bar::.";de aU !o w &w - if r.,A"ki,"'1,oircountry produce taken tn exchange The ni-iikcl price in cash aiwnvs paid for gr.-d: Oct. uli, lev-;. KICH i it 1) TYNKK. HMXMA I.ISCK. Linck and Farquhar. AT TH E l"ot ctlh-e building?. South West ner Main mil Head streets. Hrootvil'o '..;i JD. H. tARQlHA. Cor I ne attention of u.e luibr.e is most rr, -..n.. ;" nana ited to.iiirrpring .ock of goods, carefully select d. excliisi vc ly from the Cincinnati Market, "of -lit latest and mo" !irL-l tt,,r'l... , :uiiiu;iuu: M. les.-J l.'XCK tti FARftVHAR. mv 7 ft? ??tT: FS n H,Bfl ri.J,t rec, iJ,. a larg? nd band -ome aisorlmen' of the n las.nonujie bonuctsand ribbons, and forsateat ?"y 1.1 St'llti FA HQlV HA H'f n.ani:m in .a. ... . r-r; : - u it of i.mbn.M ,,.i p;':;VrrA 'arP lowest r.o,-:-i.. .: - " ior taia at ine m ' LINCS & FAKCUHAR'S. F 'SVr .-Sl.tcn,lia assortment silts, s...!.,. Vn.i -'i.;... .1 clieapat . ............. , .u.i,: urc-s ("l'tl Fortnte very L1 1'-CK.& FAK4UIIAKVS. )ItITSA;; I' ' " ' "-l'IIA.IJi . IHIp.ccesof wnll I assorted urints hii.i I 't-soiwoii djce.l rer s.ne st re'(i prices at !in-ll MXCJW; FA RdliHAK's. ?JZ e'; W . .IIKI- A 1 . " J - -vs.a.i.u. ,titj i- t.y 11V 7 -...-.- j.i-c.1l et FAKqUHAK tl "W-C E , A I I,S, &r, Ll ,CK i j Fa P. a.sat reduced Cincinnati retail prices. hcrd ware, may 7 ( t'pS " 1 C,,""l'y n hand, fresh sui III P si, of" VC'rJ' 1"a!Ui' f MCK & . .'.rt'il'HAK. 111 rMrtMUE-Wc have Jusl received the . - r ..1 (.(.on-oii,'n.i :n 11ns in.ri.o WJ ' I IXCK. ei KAKtiVHAK. -w m rartu ... my 7 LISCS i FARQCHA K'S ij' .i.jvm.iici nnti iir K'i of IRATN 1 cue Silk Han, Mou an.l iiovs Fc 'I CAPS. 1 case Kossiidi ditto 001, an i Artiste do. i'lush. Cloth '.e'aVbl ' FUf CaP:;.f""rivi,.g and fo ate c Oct W:i"..tV? CI.t.rKS-Wx. Daw 80 H ml-. .. ...lis ii,, itir ...... in 11,.. ... endcrs h J.V ,a1. K"I,lir, in tho !..:... . .. " vineens 01 Brookcapacity of Watch and Jewelry. Ac. I.on, v .U . "r m .raiding I't-it .tiasor n'l a'iiy . hi. - V ,,l,,ni sirici punctu months and forward m&rrMUl!n Afilcted Read! MED1CAE House, entabliahcd fire years nero, by Ir. Kinkclin N. W. Corner of Third and Union Sis., between Srrnco and Pine streets. Philadelphia. Fifteen years of extensive ami i.iiinicrrupieii prracuce spent in this city have rendered Pr. K. the most expert and suc cessful practitioner far and near in the Ueatnient of unenscsol a pnvatn nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains In the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, cravel. disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, are all treated with success. He who places himself nuder the care of l)r. K. may religiously confide inhis honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a phvsician. Take Particular Notice ! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently K-uiiidu lima evil c(iiii(iiiiii3 oral scnool 1116 effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness and constitutional ability, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and and all nervous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the lievrand Bvery disease in any way connected with tho disorder of the. proeroalivo functions cured, and full vigor restored. 11 Lean's Liniment. THIS article is now fairly before the public, and the thousands of bottles sold Indicate the superiority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 35 cent bottle and you will be convinced. Fifty cant and one dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. iu-4t-iyr KOHL ft THORNE, Kortbsast corner Fourth and Vine sU.,Cin'ti. Kendall'8& Taylor Thermometers THE following gentlemen have certified as to th correctnes and accuracy of the method by which their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, Professor in Brown University; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Xoonev, Hudson, O.; Professor Eaton, Trov, S. Y.; Henshaw, Ward & Co., Boston; J. W.- Foster. Portsmouth, K. II.; Doctor Balchelder. Kew York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K.,at the late Fair of the Now York State Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and retail at greatly reduced prices, by KAIIL or THORNE, Western Agents; northeast comer Fourth and Vine sts. Cinti. where may always be had line Perfumery and FanW ArtMsa. bov. l0.-O-lyr.
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CKlnic, 1 ayette P . Uo VeV?rd,'; y, S,"?:,,'I B,n,'l evor5- eiiiloh a,rfer,n,.e. . as to suit ell. ,v"sM0."1!r8
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I7IRE and Water Proof Roofing 1 The undersigned having been appointed Agent for S. M. & C. M. Warren's Fire aud Water Prool Roofing, is now ready to do roofing of this kind in any part of Franklin, Union, or Fayette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. H. fe J. C. Burton, In Krookvillo, are covered with this kind of roofing, to whom the public are referred. Its
uu.uuiiii,, i-ucapness, saiety, ami convenience, nu recommend it, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. W. S.BAKEK. Jy 10,'51 30-1-y Marble Works. wv.BaonKnci.n. mv v. hfookfiild. WW. H KOflKFIIILD SO , Marble Works, on the West side of Broadway, between Fifth and Sixth sts., Cincinnati, manufacture to order. Monuments, Tombs and Graved Stones, Mural Pieces, Tablets, Baptismal Founts, Mantel Urns, Vases, Italian and American Marble, &c.,oic. Cabinet and Counter Tops, Designs furnished toorderand work executed ia tho neatest, most approved style, sculptured or plain. Xo Agents are employed by this establishment. my 21 22-ly TlVIIIrlE Sc CO. Importers and dealers in r I' Clocks, batches, Jewelry, and atch-Maker's tools, anil materials. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold and silvar lever and verre watches; flue gold and gilt jewelry; gold, silver and common spectacles. Gold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentist j files, toys.itc. Xo. 130, Main St., under Commercial Cant, Cincinnati Ohio. Till. ADF.LSO'S Idnlmrnt For f pains, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds, old i sores, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which we warrant it to cure, or refund il.e money. We could give a numberof certificates of cures performed by it. nut consider that one iwentv-flve cent bottle will go farther toword convincing anv one of its efficacy, than could all tho certificates that could bo printed. K. D. Gallion aeent for Broookvillo. WM. ANDERSON", wholesale agent, 0- 'y- No. 6? Main St. Cincinnati. MRS. II A ZZ A II has on hand T fashionable assortment or Millinery, which the ladies would do well to call and examine liefore purchasing elsewhere. Her room is situated on Pearl gt. three doors South of Shoup & Cullums store. ' niy21 2i-U TER7IS of the Indiana. American. SStn advance, S2.50 in six months, f.i at the end of the year, and an addition ef 3d cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. AovEBTisiMex-rs One square or less will bo inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance, one dollar and twenty-hve cents if payment be delayed one year: and one dollar and fifty cents if deli'yed two years, and in the same proportion for the time pay'meut is delayed. Large advertisements for a longer time will be charged on the same Driucudtt. PROTECTION. Fire,Marine and Inland n Zlnr ICompTv IVf Licle,npoa approved riks on favorable I sura Hartfon om -mi sue polic terms. JOHN J. FOUTS, Aokxt ForLanrel and Franklin County. my7-0,-.tj 1)11. 1IKOWN. JPHIVATE HISEAE?. NEW KKME1IIKS AM) I QUICK CUHES. ltisi.iiportanttomany persons in need i olMc-bcal Assistance, to obtain good advice privately and rompuy. to those wii-i In -IV us desire to consult a profe nai person. Jut ion urtu4.y long experience and read v skill in mmovit.-v v ... .,..,.,.,1 ..--....,;, nui.,111'113 in tiieir ti(nous stages and moit complicated form-, effers inducements which can bo tandy equalled b.-anv other individual. Oouorrluea, Syphiliis, Mercurial Diseases, Gleet, Strictures, Hiseusesof the Womb, end n'llhseases in the Organ of Veneration iu both sexes, trented in a careful, thorough, and intelliireii t manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, i-npeiciiv, sterility, scmimil weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases Ahich are brought nn bv the destructive habits of inconsidcraie youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, w'hich undermine tha constitution, impair i'ite!'ect j;l vigor, and produce general premature dee.-y, can bo radically cured, and th j unfortunate sufferers restored to bealtn and vizor. Dr. Erown is Ihe only regularly educated Sreon in Cinc'itnali who -jives his whole attention to these couipluints. I'.U diploma and cert'Scates cr.11 bo seea at iiiri ctlice. Try Charge's very low. Ii. i. Paticms ( feithersexlivingata distance, by statin? their disease in vrititig. giving nil the svmpU.ins.can obtain medicines with direction; for use, by addressing W. Erown, M. II., post puid, and enclosing ii fee. Office Attn 3 old stand, junciion of Fast Front and Columbia (Second) street, betv.-ecn Ludlo ? and Lawrence street.". UjSK1. D1SEASFS SPiEDILY CURED. 40. l-m. riarshall's Salve. TT HAS PTfOVEN ITSELF to be. the greatast I reme-ly ef tip' age for White Spelling, I-Vvt-r Sores, Piles, itheumatism, S0re Breasts, Sait Kheuir.. Teller. win n- SWELLING It haj '.ov;r failed to enre t hite Sweijlng when open. Fever Soros. old Cb ers, &c, al-.vavs vield to e healin :n.1m n -e of tliis eelebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is tl.e only t-epiedv that bai prove.! il'elf infallible as a cure for the'l'iles. If applied according to din-ctions, and persevered in, it will in all cases etT.'tt :t permanent and laslii cure in t'i's v-iinfitl I'iscasc 0 SALT-KIIEC.M AND TETTF.K Tt has perfonna the 'uostastenishin? ?i:res in these diseases. KIlKV.MATiSM AM) iilO.NCHITIS-I t haj given goneruesatisfnc'.lon in these coin;.liius. SOKE AXll SWE'.LKl) hKKASTS We would parm-i'larly ren.lmmlco H;a SalveforSore Ur.'asis when epen it w ill heal thym sound in a short time. It -.l ill likew ise remove all inflammation froi.i the i.reas s, ana prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv -MAKsilALL & COKLEXTZ. , . I-iwisBt nu, Ohio. For sale by M. w. HaILK, f epS ti1ly Kbookvill., Ind. El J. T. R I CORDS. ULillNli AIAMJFACTURER, 5l XOKTH SiHE, HO. Si SIXTH STKEET ron aoor t.asx. ot Vmr. ohtamitr tl.. '.VfW Luceum ' i.raiuv. Micto.7, Corner Craig ,Vc Lewis StreeU, Covinglen, Kv. .lee. 30-51. riooiUlee Whetstone V Kiehr. Manuj facturi rs of Transparent V.'ssii sh halls. Fft..i. Soaps and Peifumery. Corner Filth and Western now, Cincinnati, Ohio. an 9, If 03 O-l-y The Place for Brains. TOS. I.. C'EAltK, keeps com-untlv en hand ,1 at all tin.es, a .-jem-rnl assor:mrnt o'r oi,.i,,.. chains, :;evs, hreant pins, car rincs. fliiirer rin, spectacles, gold rndsil.er pencils, gold iiisof the bet quality, silver ; poena and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, togelh-r with a general as lortment nfr,m..v .,-.ii..". manner ami on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil. ..;l. i-i cuciiangoiorgooo.sor work, JrrOn daoraboveTyner'o store. ' 1J NKW CLOTHING STORE And Gentlemen's Furnishinir Es tablishment. THia !ubcr.!rs take ple uure in announcing to the citizens of the White Water Val lev, that they have just received and are now onenieg al their D , V,0.,,,.iT,f E"loriH'iji, in Hrookvule, Ind, Die largest, most complete and best .v v , ,1 ri,K jt I 1"! I1I1T .-III T . f nmi.K mg a. . - - - "....v mi.,.., tiit-y are etcntuned to sell at Prices that nu... rJn roous ever orouirtit to th . ,.nr-.-..i i.;i. please. Their stock consists in r-art of ont of all descriptions from the heaviest winter over co.-.i. .k . genteel and tam-y dress coat, manufactured from good cloths, and in a sMe that isalike adaptedto neatnessand durability. 1 lieira.ssortm.-iii (r I it Ills. A rsis. Siil r 1 u a- n... . is endless at.d almost innumemblc. cmbraeinv nil qualities and colors, al! nfirhl. or good materiel ad in the most lashionable stvle 1 heir s'ocfc of Hats. Cans. Ilmti. i- wi Jf Peculiarly attractive, having uo one article anion ttlOm tllMII IVItl l-dltlilmiad . ; V ." va.-.i v. .Lit puiMi asarc common iy kepi ma countrj store, but made bv experience!' work men and in a way that cannot fail to give satj r.t'tuia vvuiiin 8Tore.butr.-ini1nhTovTu.An.i ii-uiciion man wno may try them. met also Keen constantly on h.,.1 . i Cravats. StoVks. Pc kNt 1 "itr. Hosiorv :!.. .a v V . X! Hilars, ...t. tauor s trimmings, wnied is very heavy and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. To those wishing clolhinir inula tn n.t. would say that one of tho members of the concern has spent nftoen vears at the tailnriin.hn.ino.. nn.i nun miner 111s employ several experienced worKEien, enaliling us to put up any garment to orderonthe shortest notice and in the niosl nrmmv-.l t. l., 1 1 ,' iv. We would also say to those wishing clothing ready made, to call and examine his stock, their auali. ty a nd price, feeling confident that in neatness 0 style, durability of article, and excellence of work uiuiisiiij., mey cannot ne surpassed. We would, then, extend an invitation to all wanting any thing in our line, to call at our stand.one door north of X. D. Galliou's Store, and im mediately under the Democrat Printing Office, and see if bargains can be had. All kinds of work warranted, and any garment ripping will be repaired gratuitously. D w ... . TVXEK & BAKER. BOOTS A SHOES We liave largely increased ourstock of Boots and Shoes, aud now offer Ki!i,i5 01 me season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hcrrelm custorn made ladies slippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boo Is aud other"axens'' in town. .""tv 7 LIXCK& FARQTJHAR. DR. ANDERSON'S GastricNcntral izerlhe jrreat regulator ol tbe stomach and bowels Is one of the best dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion, gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives power to the human system to throw off all diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Anderson hat used the Xeutralizer in his practice for all varietios of diseases arising from a disordered slato of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete successes can be shown by hundreds or certificates. All we ask, is that our friends will call and give it a trial, as we know that it will givo entire satisfaction. K. 1). Gallion agent in Brookville. Druggist and oountrv merchant I supplied in Uirge. or amall quantities by Wm. Anitrmm, Ko.87 Main tn. Cineinnatf. -
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.... , ,,.j.,(-u, t,ores. Ai.sn-S .lay and t.nrty hour brrss clocks, which I win sell is lo-vas they can he bought in tlie citv Crock, watches and jewelrv renaircl in tho f.'..t
tSv'ZS1'1'"'!? tio;wri..inamminar;M " ' latl ihi "!?.iTJ D""f ?' !W "e .'.t e twenty
cash will be paid for merchantable flour barrels
at the Exchange 31M, BrooKviiie. ty Hot. 30. '52-50. GEO. HOLLAND & CO KECKLEIi & BROTHERS, Importers of ?IitKica I Inst rnment, GERMAN, FRENCH Sc ENGLISH frnncy (Ms, JInskct & 1'ayw, No. 3 Fourth Street, North aide, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders 0 dealers in the above articles executed promptlv and on the most reasonable terms. JTPSAX S BRASS INSTRUMENTS. JTT Agents for sale of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. ISOV. O, IPOS. o-U r. S. ENGLISH & SONS, TTTholesale and Ketail KEIjIOWS MANC' M FACT l UEKi- V."l) Second St., between Broadway & Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sov. 6', Ifji 16-lyr. XV. G. SE1I.SON. A. '. C HI P.! HILL. NEILSON & CnURCIIILL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana and IKimektic Ciffars, And Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF, &C. No. S3 Main Street, Cincinnati. Xov. 6, 1852. ItJ-lyr. JAC'OH F. I'lXL, Tanner and Cur-' rter, 315 ;iin Street t'incinnati; between Sill and !UliK.eeps constantly on hand a large ansortuient of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Find ins. at the lowest cash prices. Dec. 17, 1K52 5i. plIIXA (i t..SS A D QI EEXSWAUE. J We have on hand a large stock ol China. Glass and Qiicensw are, selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. Wo import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern IH irs in style. quality and prices. In our stoc k of QurVtreware will be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers iii the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied w ith a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow Ware of superior quality. i e-mine our wd price. JLLlr!!: Uncinnati. uur terms are lavorauie, ana we iimie aier p. I Li to all those wishiugto furnish tiieir Boors wilha : carpet tiial w a looi; well, do good service, and ne cr lade, to call at his estiibli.--hinent and lock Ihrougii bis pre.eut stock, which lie has lately received from i;;e cast, which can be sold at prices which will compare favorably Willi the lowest Cincinnati rates. He has. Every Variety, of ;ae latest style and fashion, ranging m prices ' '"- ' " i t-. l(-t jam. v.tiii (iii'i mill ' , l -.'.O. KICHA K TYXF.R. Spring Importations!! B3RRY & BERRY. Importers and Jobbers, East, side Jlaia atrcct. bclivcm till and 5t!i, t'iriniir"ti. Would in.ito JIEKCI! TS A.D WHOLESALE BJlEKS to insjn t t'n-ir large and extensive stock APAPTEHTO THE Si'Kl.M: TKADE. Our facilities for securing Cesirabie Sty les and cheap i.ooi-s ior customers, are no: surpassed by any Hoi-se in the Wcsi, as we have an experienced buy er Ci.nsiantly in Vo Eastern cities, forwarding us ian sue." ; ur jams as lue marKei oners in KIBLOXS. FANS viLLi;-:EitYt:ooDs, E.MItHOI KKPIES, PF.KFCMERY, COM lis, Ki:rHES, TIIKEAH, JEWELKY, niTIONS, ACCOR11E0XS. LAI HOSIElV v CLOVE. wni i ;-: ;ooi ii.:ii.hK:ii.-'.Fs, lM.-KSSTKIMMKiOS, C' i l.EUV, VAKIKTY GOolS,&c. flu; popular foal are of sel'ine most oltl.e Gaods at tivo percent, a t. anco wiu be contmncd. To Ca-!" and -.pt.eve-l Short Time ibiycrs, 1 a n offer liberal i:iii!eemenL.s. 1 ly Pateat ntaiic Burial Cass. TTE continue to m-nufceture and keep constantly It on hai-d, every si.-.e and variety of finish of in:s invaluai .e ?.rt,cle, now rapi.tly supercediiislhe utj 01 o. u( ii ci. 1, 1113 mice, r lniroouccil, 011 account ef their supcrioriiy r. rdep.-stiir.g in vaiiits, for proiccliiigilie rci.iaii.s rnun tlie casualties incident t.ior ii'iui; iui- ruicnis, iastht-irgreptstreugih prevents thu.'a.di from cnis!iin tlieni) and tlie grat t-cation it. .-f funis ih-? friends of the deceased in the ro".-c,-.!i t'i: t i.ie re.naips aro kept together in fin !iiieii liaiil-.-(-... As W3 have re- -ntly red.:ee-l our wh. .legale prices, we are now oii.-r'ng lav ora Me iiK'.-.icemenu to fiwleruikers Uirou.oi.t the Wct,anj rcspeetfulty solicitor ieT3 froiulb.-m. V. C. PA VIS et CO. my 7 S. E. comcrDth & Main sts., Cincinnati. ApoIlni:iiiir.in7,. AV. cor. 5tU and vuiniit. i-ientr.-iii, o. ISCtlliPOKATEl) l-l-. rpHF. attention of ibe public is respectfully called j. to tne superior laciiiues ailorde.i at this Institu lion, for qualifying individuals in a thorough prac tie-ai manner iur ine i-oummg Koom aud Business pursuils. ine I ourse embraces BUOri-Kfcl-.PI.M: HVIIOI RLE EXTRY. as pursued 111 the different departments of trade vci.iiiier.-u aim iiiaiii:iacli:rcs business i'ennian ship, I alculatiotis. C-irrfspon.lence, and dailv Lec 111 res on .Mercantile Law an 1 Political Economy i n.t-ii leiutiuiis 10 t-omnicrce ihe lourse can bo completed ic from 6 to 1 weeks. Terms S 10. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can (.....-I .11 niij time. For furtl'erj.articulars caliat the College room vt nujiraj me i nr.cipai. nov. iy. iS-yr, youtli jnd Irsanlioodl A Vlr.ORf Tg MFC OR A PStMlTfltK DEATH. KIKhLIX on Self Preservation Only Sii cts, 1 nis hook just puble-he-1 is rilled with useful in. formation, on tho iiuirrniUes and diseases of the Ceneralive Organs. It addresses itseif alike te Youth, BlanUood, andoldeje, and should be read ine vaiuaeie aovice aad impressive waniinc it gives, will prervent years of misery and' suffering and save an iically Thousands of Lives. " Parents by reading it will leern how to prevent ..... ..(.-ihkh.iiuii tne-ir eaii-iren. , A remittance of cents, enclosed in a letter. au.iresseu to jr. Kinkelin, S. W. corner of Tiiird ami iiiuon streets, between Spruce and Pine. Phil. a(ie'.p, ia, ,viil insure a book under envelope, per roh'rti .,i;T 4 ' Persons ,.t a distance mar address Pr. K. by let ter. (posi raid.) tn-l be cured at home. 1 ackages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom tinuins it reiui.iance, ana put up secure damage or curiosity. Book sellers, .News Airciits, Pedlars, Canvasers out. on ..iners suppuce with Hie above work at ve ry low rates. o of-lye0 - 1 1 j . -in iv tn oil i (I naTacopy,i jn invaluable book, gniy 25 cts (er copy Man Knoir tiusrlt. TK. HUXTKR'S MEDICAL MAXPAL AXD XI HAXD BOOii FOK TilE AFFLICTED. 71, ." ... " ' r . . ConTreat , "I"1"11? 01 l"? Origin, Progress. 1 incni anu euro ol everv lorm 01 disease, con ase, contracted tho cure of diseases ofa delicate or private nature, To which is added, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, svmt: toms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty. nve cents a copy; six copies one dollar: will be fornarueu 10 any pan ot tne l uited States, bv mail j ,ree OI postase. Address, postage paid, '-Box, 190 1 Post Office, or the Author. 3S Xorih Sevemh .trooi 1 Iv, ; 1 1 .1 . i, i .. 7 ' a . 11 l.Mt;iril Id. ' I FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. I)R. HITXTF.R wi" forfeit SM if failing to cure ar.v case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter now long standing or aftiieting. hither sex are in vited to his Private Kooms, 3f Xorth Seventh Street, Philad'a, without far of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection ofa Phvsician arc nvited to call. IMPOTEXCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, hy excess of self-abuse, the evils are numereus. Premature inipotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society. general aeni:uy, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence: he ofTors a perfect cure. READ AXD REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in tbe hands of physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. II is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his pecutiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother nrofessors, and to that he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bones, mercureal rheumatism, strictures, pravel. irref nlaritie.. diseases arising from youthful excesses, orimpa-i i'"" t tut; uioou, wucreuy me constitution nas become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the United 6Uts, Price are and tea dollars rerpackara. ct.lf .1999 43-IJ.
exuai iniercourses,by Self-abuse,
DR. MARPIiibt-c
UTERINE CATlioucos. roiuted a? fr ti, tmii invv;: BLEvlVH 1 -'"iie tte . Wnli"nofi J tifv 1H sr iu Ufe -'-w tiunK ,d'I ?isftJ TAL HjMORRniGE cvn. a vn lonvc,.. - tKATKrX Or TB IV " ""U naoa, or FlooJi V 05Il: '"' u.c.i utvtin,iauy:r.g evils. '(;; ' ttr- ; , matter how severe or of how I 1 nre"feru;d i That this CATHOIJCOV B? wdit ! i, ; .. . ... .. - i mfiv a . J I,4K AI I VfTr .. safe, and cheap n-medv js vo"'iU1as tr, of lU having received th.. ,.al. ed r"r t' tl. nil'... . v 'n r C(Y! ''irrokiionIf .n the United Sal," V" " timonials given in the p-1"'. 'V; , r,1!nritan k Physicians of the Mwlf r"' ''m La ji,'. J bv the moil satisraci..rv aati, .V. Ul-V'n I This preparation is Lul a.. - , I tended expressly for l!f J so very distressing in ti.ei, . V" comiii ces, and which have livrf"1 "m and exertions oftne most -.. 'l, li U..- 4 of all countries, toa iK--r..". ! m! Rw.; auv oilier n;:.!n,l v to w T i, ,1 ' V m:" "f i-ai fllEISGKElilvXTIil5-" cal authority, (see h:unvU,-t , :i 's ,l? n BLE,andarei,ot UhHv .?h U VG't friendly to the animal ec'ii.',,;.- a"-T ------ v l.. q "(KlliJ. M. 11 , 1 that all these denote WOK.MS.aud v . '.I'l 't ine rcnie.lv weak and dei,ilit:n...i . T.,..ir " H"'uu' 1! Worn, Lyrun are such,' ,h, t 'L' " ? ei.al in the catalogue of Medit-in.-s.in iW and s rength to the Stomach. wtiiiin 7"l fallible remedy for those atilieied wilh bl Pt he astonishing cures performed hvthis IrlZ ter Physicians have failed is the hest u'..3! its superior e-fflcacy over all others. I THE TAPE WORM. This is the most ditiicult Worm to dcstr. off Ihat infest the human system, it grows to ni Ht mdeflime length, becoming so coiled and in the intestine, and st-nna. !,. effectinj Xii,so sadlvastocausest. Vitus Pancc. FHs .It t those ufilicted seldom if ever,iispMu,n ".3 m,? ? . J ""S i0'- a v,'r-v e""r- tn.-ais.ii. t,i . V ir:r;ll( J', 11 ""-'reiore W i.r.tper Lake 6 ofn.y Liver P,lis. so :,s to r'ni i'vc, obstructions, that the Worm St nip mav -i J Z upon the , orm tvhi. h must be Uikea in 4,7 two talde-tpoomius three times a , lav. Th,-w reclions loliovt ed have net cr been kn.'.n u 10 fa t curing the most obstinate case -f T ll'E WOK.M READ TH3 FCLLOWISTS: 1 And you cannot be in-iirTt ren to ihis appeal Ht manity cabs upon jcu to do vo irdutv. lti0i oueoLl ofthe-;imuy thousands who h:is (' wonderful . rii-it-. j Dr. .1. X. HOBKXS irK;.. r- , J thcinventorof a hhrhlv .:nl.if.i.;..'n....is.i.'.., this lii!i!:l,! testimony in iis r.,t-..r ... i..'. .1 gentle. yet powerfully rtf -.-lual re.iit-.li i ,r 11,. liavinhad i.uu-l: oM.erienee in knoui" i-n,.... ., -,.T'r', n s i'n-l-arations, mv wife, who us wts skilled in liiiiii-terinif to i-luliir.-.. ; .1, ....... r.nounced it the best she bad ever Os.-iS,'atd wi use nu other while yours could t.e hu.. .1 .latiguteroi ours itecaans.eri.iu.h d.seasci.4Her st niptoms were alarmiiu:. but her ui--i!icr i.oce nonjiht for a rcne.-.'.v f. r Worms. Itat i c taiued yours, by the time she had taken ha'.f ! lie, O : Sir, the joy it gave an afTec-iniialo m.iL'i toseo ttieuii.ruveine-nt in her tiili.l. she beia about fivtf or six years old. she passed in ; im iise cuantity of Vi ornis.licr aicUy Mantcurw now brightetied. hcrspiritretunicl.an.iit.st time a lovely child, tlireal, net with decline ib death, now gave promise ..; health. Ttiai.ts vst kind Providence, whose Messing a'.t. nJin? t. Syrup, restored tne child. With cuin-iciice 1 it commend it to all parents whose children arc 4 fcring from Wor'ns. JA. P. BOWEX, Minister of the Gospd Late Pastor of the Southampton u-pusu hnrib. j rC7CAlTI0X ! Kemeinoer.tii. n. Pan-Ms i all others, that HoLEXSAl K WOK.M SYhi1 is Ihe only Medicine in use that will em.lieal Worms, witn certainty, and will in.t .lisarree ms the most delicate Stomach. Le careful toured genuine article, and sec that the siguature, "J. I HOUEXSACK,visoueven bottle. HOBEXSACK S LIVER PILLS, f Xo part of the system is more liable to dis.'ftii than the LI VEK. it serving as a fiiierer to punt) the blood, or giving the proporsecrelion to the MS. so thnt any wrong action if the Liver effects tat other important i.arU of Ihe system, and results iariously in Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Pi-pepsin ice. We should, therefore, watch evert- st nipt-1 thatinil:tindicaleawroiig:iclin of Ihe l.itcr These Pills are composed iif KOOTS and PLA.M1 funi'-hed bv nature to h- al the sitk, namely, 1st, an E.XPEC'i'OHAXT, h,di augments Ihe seer n from tha Pulmonary mucus membrane, or pro oles the discharge of secreted matter. Sd.au .ti TEKA'ITYE, whieh changes in s-une incxphraitt and insensible manner the certain luorbnl action thesvstem. 3d, a TOXIC, which gives Uncil strength to the nervous system, renewing tii-ili and vigorioallpartsofthebody. 4tli.a( -UH.ta TIC, which acts in perfect harmony with tie olii ingredients, and operating m the B-ok-Is. iu-c pcllins the whole-mass ol ccrruptandvitlaU-dniO ter and purifying the Llood. which destroy s4Uc and restores health. f TO FEMALES. I You will find these Pills an invaluable rae-hc obstructions cither total or partial, they r.ate i be found of inestimable be-netit. restoring uun sight, pun in the side, back, (.vc. ana w"-"" " ouldic as the best Pills for all diseases, upon ua fpilowing rV I M tl D I V A Li Ji luii"'"'.? We. the undersized Physicians, havins - but also from that ofthc best medical auuiu . j .i the United States. All diseases n-ii rnut - ... of an ALTERATIVE. D1APH0KE1H i GA'ITYE MED1CIXE, that came nr.ilcronrnu ii an ill I uvaitu mill ."v - - I i t.,.1 . il. i ... i rri rills 1 most satisfactory svecess. n (i. McCI.ESXA-V M. U. F. BKOWLEY. M. L. KOtvr... 3i.i . i TTT Purchase none but those having l"r ture. "J. X. IIOKEXSACh, open all others are worthless lmifcinons. ti olbe' Airents wishimr new supplies. ' . up w isuing 10 e-ecoine airents, iu.- - , .,rr. 9 prietor, J. X. HOKEXSACK, at h'5 ''pulLAi I-2U Xorth SECOXD Street, above K' j DELP1IIA. , , , iht - Sold by all Druggists and Jlcrcnun- s States. . . nrforo Pamphlets giving Certificates ol eun-j Be e n dilT.-reiit narts of tlie country, by tne i icines,can be had gratis of tlie aeeni For sale by M. W. IIAILr-,, urot. - . BKOW XIXG fe WALE, Terre Haul.., agents for the State. W-1T. fr.ee eacn cents. "i. CST RECEIVED AXD FOR SAI-E;. case mens' fashionable silk Hti do do Xo. 2 low pressprs Kossuth do do; do; dtV. d,; do; . do do do do extra do boys' xlo Mens' cloth. cap; Boys' do do; ninth Mens' brov. n. black and sncgaicu i no uo; ...i. Boys' plus'.i Caps; Oil cloth rn Children's Turban do; by clUi0' I now C 1 W.- X. I " -1 UST T;ECEIY D AXD FOR SALE'. 201'. Pieces 'Prints; 4 bales 1 ,rown Muslin; KKI piece i bh-Kchcd; 30 do nxislinde laine; Cc.burg Clotli; French merino; silk poplin; ftiiMrll&Kl! 6 4 3 SO 20 30 40 do dow do. do 4o do do wlute,rea ana ;n.- - - ici white and colored U" i.i foiicvSatlnctt, plain aud black Cassi wcrM. r. do 15, do. M M do fancy . " file'-2l , ' JlUis, Vesting, Clotkirj, Llnsey s.C : . 1 ' ry, Ac, by ? I
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the ,,eeople , s a. 1 mTi Umporuince. I take it ferVrLnwSiS' son will doal 1 in their tmw f"lldlUM evert p theirchildren.aiJd'rverv to promote their own healta a- SI 1'l'i'!a
S'f d,'r..to solemnly assnrTv". g W OK.MS according to the opinion orV," ' celebrated Ph.vsiciaiis.are the i-rimarv n '1
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HOBEKSACS S V70Hn SIRUP An artic cfounded upon Scientific Pri-u t.. i pounded with purely Vegetable s, 1" , ' perfectly safe when iaken' a tv t 1
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