Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 22, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 May 1853 — Page 4

MARRYING Through Prudential HotlvesBY MART VALE. 'My dear Mrs. Elmer," said I, taking my seat at her feet, as her v:citor, a sentimental young lady of the firet water, left the room, :id 1 not hear you express a disbelief in firat love?" "I suspect it was the came of a favorite author that attracted your attention, rather than any remark of mine. I merely read the

lolluwiug extract from one ot nis letters.

" 'Do you know, said 1, as he assisted me to put on my cloak, 'that, if our couversasioii of the last hour has been overheard, we have lost, irretrievably lost our reputation as followers of the bon ton? I am alone to bame, as you are a comparative stranger, yet I thought that vou had resided hew long

enough lo know that it is high treason In a gentleman to speak of literature to a lady. Dim recorded as an insinuation that t'lere

are tilings in the world worthy of attention besides herself. Do not think me ill-natnred.

I only say thi to show that my fault was

of twenty marries his first love, and scarce w hich is, In such a case, a more heinous sin OT.e oat 6f twenty of tha remainder has cause S than wilful transgre?s.on.' f to reioics at having done so. What we love i " I am not so ignorant as you lmagi ne, . ..A . ....... j...? : 11- -,th..r fan- he answered. I flatter mvself that 1 am

!U loose eanv uatft is tcin'm'tj ....... - , t r D c.ful creation of o'ur o n than a real ty. We already au ta.t to the court rules of B . build statutes of snow, and weep when they j This I speedily discovered to be one or the melt.' In inv opinion, this consummate , most imperative, and have met with no reaoer of human nature never penned a truer i temptation to break it until to night At rare-r i.hthnn this " i l,t' continued, I shall have a compan- ' ...b.. . j. j ,. r ,.,l,d lion in'misfortune: for. if 1 a:n convicted of

J,ike most voung lad.es. 1 had formed a ; P-dantry. you will not escspa tne title

.. . . .1 iLAn.D Mflra4 n iv.-han a-ealvle. eternal I JiUe.

inc." iiad Ji.i not relish it destruction. "1 ;

"It was the first lime he had ever addressed me bv this name. 'Iw'ill know what it is,' pursued, planting hirosell firmly in frout of ine; aud the rigid cross-examination that ensued, Indeed, elicited the. truth, all except the name of mv informant. 'Answer ine but one question: Was it a man?' he domanded

fiercely. " 'It was not.' . " 'And pray what lady stands so !t;gu in your estimation that you w ill receive from h-, . t.U lite this, of one who has never

given you cause to doubt hiB word or honor?"

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Oir, paktrd wisdow siiAni, nnd Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured ami snlil, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer & Co. No. 8 College Building. Walnut St., I'lllclnlilili, Ohio. Orders proniptlv tilled. Country Merchants and Pedlerssnpplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 6, 1S55. lii-l-Jins.

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PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled,Success m WALNUT STREET, C1XCI.NNATI, OHIO. "liR. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies. J (free from mineral poisons) wl.ii h diffuscthemselves through cverv part of the human svstem,

antidotes the A'eneral virus, in the short space of from two to six davs, consequently even" symptom

of this insideous monster disease leaves the system,

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believe that many, after being disappointed in their first affection, marry through prudential motives; but I caiiuot believe that bucIi unions can be happy." 'You display a romantic contempt for 'prnjeatial motives.' I should be sorry were you to marry with any other. I hope that tUey alou- influenced me." My astonishment iner-ase ! tenfold. ! had aiwa's regarded Mrs. Elmer as a pattern of conjugal HtFeetion, and had inwardlv resolved that, if I ever married, 1 would strive to select a husband who should resemble hers in manly devotion, goodness, and intelligence, only he should be far han.isomer. My mind iusianlly seiied upon fiis want of beauty as the cause which, attlie time cf her marriage, had prevented love from mingling with the motives which had induced her to accept him. "You are bewildered, I see," she said, with. an amused look at my face. "I hive

snocRei vour renuea notions oi iiiatriaiouy

I did not rest well that night; my dreams

were troubled bv the picture of a Bteru

sehoolmastar, whose every third word was Greek or Latin, aud myself seated by his

I side, in solemn state, with an immense DiacK

letter tome iu my lap, aud my fet covered with a pair of indigo stockings. But then a voice mur nnred. 'At least, 1 hsvs a companion in misfortune; and I turned to meet fie laughing glance of my new acqaintance. "He mad-- his first cail a day or two afterwards, a,il from th-it time was a constant visitor. I was, remember, very yonni, and new to the world, my knowledge of which was drawn from ro:naic?, all of which assured me that life without love was naught. I had long treasured in my secret soul an Ideal being, whom I had endowed withevery grace and virtue, and 1 now found mvself repeating 'But from that first hour I met thee,

All caught real life from yea

v igor, w ithout any iiungertrmu exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, aud find the l ist state of their ease w orse ilian the first, are particularly tolicited to call. Lone standing eases of V.onorrhea anff Gleet, Stricture!, tin-thr;;! discharges. burning pains in the urinary pas:;n:re, syphilis, seminal vv cakness, or nocturne! emissions, let. corrhen, for whites.) tm potency, rheumatism, diseses ofthe back and luins, inflammation ofthe bladder and kidneys, hydrocele, careers, ulcers, and skin diseases, etc., will be quickly removed from tne system, hy the use of Dr. Hall's Nm- remettiet. Alsv, eoiglis. colds, brvncli'tis. ihcipierrt con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic d sen ten", diarrhoea, liver complain, piles, etc.. w ill be treated, in a careful, thorough and scum tide manner. Take particular Police, That loathsome halvit. most frequently indulged

in by youth, v hich expels reason, drowns memory,

The more 1 thought of it, the more firmly on tne flute, and was accustomed lo aaco:;-

convinced was 1 that tins extraordinary nanv me. but he declinea. 'lie would miner

terr.Mi.-. a...i- to nt mvself into favor I windfall, dropped, as it were, at my very feet, ,par voire alone.'

again, ehill "have to tU you a real lave Blory i was de igned by my good genius for my ei- , iThank you.' he Biiid, sighing, as I coaof first love, too. I pecial benefit. I can truly say that I made ciUie,i. 1 shall never he&r that song wilhW hen I was about vour ag3 and, if you j no effort to attract him. I locked with con- ollt thinking of you ; and it is with i.eep saiiwill excuse me, I will add, iu some respects temptuius amusements upon the manoeuvres uees that I reflect tliat this i the last time 1 quite as nonsensical; ten more perhapsj "d lures of my young companions, never hall hear it from your lips for years persince I was an onlv and petted child 1 resi- ; feeling jealous of any attention whicfi they hnpa forever.

ded in a small inland town in the interior of i mign -.yion, wen Knowing ui,

contented himself with au explicit and indig- J nl,, t!ie jtK-nt is aain restored to fuil health and

liaut denial ol the charge, t rum inisniomeni vrtt were closer frien Is than ever. Often

siuce has my cheek crimsoned at the. thought that, on this occasion, 1 fairly challenged a declaration; but theu I Was loo ignorant, as i well as happy, to thi uk of it. "The wiuter uas-e i, soriuff, summer; and ,

the frost began to give signs of the decline of the year. It was the nay proceeding my birthday, aud my ever-iiidu'geut pirenls had promised nie a fete upon that occasion Night h id closed in, and I sat alone iu the parlor, my father aud mother having gone to see a sick neighbor. 1 lay upon a lounge, my eyes clostd, and my mind tilled w in bright anticipations and" rosy dream". A knock at the door marie me start; it was a gentle tap, but one that I had emphatically learned hy heart. I stood in trembling expectation uutil a servant ushered in the visitor. My heart was a true prophet He saluted me with more cordiality than usual, and tried to telli of indifferent subjects; yet

I could see that his thought were wandering, warm climate, frequent indetireni , and a variety

After an hour spent in this manner, he looked of intercourse, clos - application business, some- j

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Clt 1 1 ID rliIV.ll, l-llili- . "' J - rs again, with a desperate attempt at composure, asked ine for his favorite sou?, ll was the same that I was Biasing wlito I first met his eye, and he had told me that the feeling ! manner in which I hrd executed it h id at

tracted hiin lo the piauo. H played lincly

WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, 1'. O. Goodman Co.s No lenrl Nirrrl, I inrlnna li. Obi. NO W offer for side the largest assortment of paper to be found in the west, consisting of Hook, News. Letter. folded t r.ps. Flat Cap. ltlank Book, Manilla, Hardware, Pruppist. Post Grace, Colored, Glazed unirlazed paper. Printers Inks.t'olored Inks Printers Cards, Card Boards, Tuf and Straw Boards, cic. &c. OVR EASTERN CONFECTIONS, Enable ns to keep as large a slock of paper material end nil other cods connected with au exclusive

paper warehouse as can be found in any city east or

vest ana wecsn connoeiiiiy say loonr customers that we can rive sufficient inducements for them

to make all purchases of us in preference to going

east. BOOK PAPERS

IVe have on band a full supply of due book pa

pers from the Liaj ton .Mills, ami will ne constantly

FIItF. and Walcr Proof Hoofing. The undersiirned having been appointed Aireiit for S. M.i C. 51. Warren's Fire and Water Proof Hooting, is now readv to do roofing or this kind in ny pHrt of Franklin, Virion, or Fayette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. II. S. C. Burton, In Brook ville, are covered with this kind or rooting, to whom the public are referred. Its durability, cheapness, saf-ty, and convenience, all recommend It, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. y. s.BAKKK. jy 10,'Sl 30-1-y

Harble Works.

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WM.BROOSiriEI.il. tmriffD V. HKOOKTIfcl.tl.

II IIOOKFIKLII X SOU. M1Rbi.

ohks, on the v est snie of Hroadwav, l.e-

twecn Filth and Sixth sts.. Cincinnati. ni:inuf:i. tnre

to order, Jloinimenls. Tonihs and Graved Stones, Mural Pieces. Tablets. Eaptismal Founts, Mantel Vrns. Vases, tlalian and Aiin'rican Marble. .dec.

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1 cash wiil be paid I'-r luerrhaiitu'de S;.ur barrels at the Enclianiro Mill, Brt.kyille.by Nov. 30.-&-50. EO. HOLLAND & CO.

KECKLEU & BROTHERS. Imprt"rnf vinsirnl InsilrHmrntsiiCEi:MAN.FKK.NCH , KMJI.ISII fanvf Uatnln, Hni,UrlA: It. No. 3 Fourth Street, North sid. four doors Kat of Walnut. Cincinnati. Kvcry description of Mrings for Violins, Guitars, Vioiiiievlliis, ami lioul.le Bass, conslanlly on hand. All nrl'-rs ol dealers in the above articles executed proniptlv and on the nio reasoiiable terms. VfSAX'S BKASS INSI Kl .MF.NTS.Jjf

Airents for sule of llimb's v Cn.'s Celebrated

World's Fair Premium Perfumery, ct catalog

receivinc-ras we are the only agents) all the differ- I ' nmneiann oumcr t ops, i.esigns uiniisneu .o-r-

ent sizes and Qualities needed' bv Duhlishcrs ard derail. 1 work executed in the neatest, most ap-

can hnve innde to order :.ny size or quality wanted

on short notice also Eastern Hook Papers. PHIN1 EKS. Can find all kinds of Job Papers, and Paper Materials any v. here to be found in a paper warehouse; suchas "news mid book paper, printers' Cards and Card Boards, fancy col'd and glazed paper, plain letter caps, folio posts, bank and commercial poids, packet posts. news, book and card Inks, col'd inks, bronzes, bronze size. &c. BOOK BINDERS, Villalways be furnished w ith Ledger and Blank Book Papers of all sizes and qualities; Binders' Cloth, assorted colors, Binders' Leather, Plow Knives, &c. Ac. PAPER MANVFACTVRERS. Supplied withq est English Fellings, wire-sloth.

Kleaelnng rowuers, oil vitriol, aium, tti'gs, iienip

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defaces beantv, diminishes strength, vitiates tne 1 ast . iVc

blood, causes ii'lernal. external and "icurable I LAFI.IN BROTHERS WRITING PAPERS.

sores, makes a stroi.g man weak. and a wi- "tiau a 1 fool, is treat ;d it'i unpanilleled success. . Wrist-: no si si and Impotenrj", Debility ofthe Sr.rnnl I), gnat, most commonly the result of an early habit, though, sometimes produced bv other causes, viz: lor.g residence in a

proved style, sculptured or plain, employ ed by tills establishment.

No Agenls are

m 21-22-ly

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Il.tlK A: CO. Importers ami dealers in

Clocks, Watches, Jewelrv, and Watch-Maker's

lords, and materials. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and verge w atches Hue gold and gilt lewelrv; gold, silver mid common specta

cles. Gold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, i percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, ( scissors, dentists flies, toys.&r. No. 1W, Main St., under Commercial Batik. Cincinnati Ohio.

pniHs. Nov. 0. li"oJ. I'My-.

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the ?tate. The society of B-

was better l,e might liajr with t!ie:n for a while, he

TO BK CONTIMT.D.

comes on spontaneously, fersons Inus allilctea geow most of the symptoms of premature decay. ' Washing of the orgfiiS themselves. hea iness in the loins, headaclies. loss of memory and destitute ' of ver.era! plensure. It is impossible to be placed in b more mu-tifj it cctiditiet:; cut offas it were from all allurements of female society, with no hove of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of Tf -. i Persons thus afflicted, should crll immediately on PR. HALL, and be at once restored to health sr.d hni ipiiis. P' biv ?. dargerous. AC.VK AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's cclbrate.l Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own reToC'ly,and purely vegetable. Persons Rt a d'stciu e can cot suit Dr. H. by letter, ' postpaid. Medicines sent to all ports of the Vnited j States and Canada. ikiv. 12; 1S.")2. 47-lj r

Already two premiums have been aw anled Lnflin

Brothers for their superior skill as manuracturers offlne Writing papvr. Their first class, and Congress Laid papers are at least one year in advance of all competition in quality, style and price. We have the general agency for the west for these celebrated papers. BLISS, HOTTER CO'S PRINTING CARDS. We are also agents for K. P. & Co's Card Boards. Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, bronze size. esc. &c. B. P. & Co. keep us supplied wilh a stock of not lessthan eight thousand dollars worth

of their manulactures. RAG cV STRAW WRAPPING PAPER We have the best article to be had in our market, and can supply it in anv quantity, j K.f;S WAKTl'Di ! We pax the highest cash prle for good country i Fugs. E. O. GOODMAN A CO., I iiov. l!l tfMjms No. 34, Pearl, Cin..O.

II. A"Iir.IlSO'S I.inimrut For

nains. aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds, old

son s, corns, frost bites. colic, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and speedy cure for rheumatism, which w e warrant it tocure. or refund the money. Wecoulri give a number of certificates of cures performed by

it. but consider that one twenty-nve cent bottle will go farther ton ord convincingany one of its efficacy, than could all the certificates that could bo pri tiled. N. D. Galliott ogent for Broookville. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, 40. lv. No. 67 Main St. Cincinnati.

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and more select than is generally to be found would e-e I ng be lenn 1 aga.n by my ie.

i evr-n ceiigni-a 10 nniirar vririzu y iuu.u-i-

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College.

in so retired a nlace; and aitnougli aladis

i n. from 1 h inlroooli t ri- tvek I V Kt.litp. cut when in their presence.

. . , ; . . " 1 .1. ' lli.io.rbt ha wis l.tnic!r A-ivrA bv 111 V

wnicn orougni us me newspapers, ami ine , ""g-- - - -jj f k 'I"1 1 1 11" -rival of 'Uodev' once a iminlh, kept us '. "I'.niier, and piqued inlo an attempt to iuepiw j 1a t f I 1 1

from falling entirely belli . I the times aud other feelings. .k. c.Qb.nos Th.,iir .f ih nvid-r-oaeli I "Time flew on. and the gossips of the

was,as italway. is iu a village an event of j " jA"!: nead'8"Com!neiai

great impi riance, even u u ere empty ; nut "V"- . , S. E.rome,-." nnrf Vsth Sn. V,,r,nrt;. 0 one day the interest of tiie public was rdsed i ut none of these timigs troubled me. I rnHE object of tb's Institution i to qualify g 'ttl9 to the highest pitch bv the appeirancs of a i ,va3 ""'J" to hPPf ,0 hHVe nim near me, to men practically for the co-mtinchot'se and bu nssh-ncer who alicdi'ed at tlie hot-l aid or-' f1 1,is eves fixe i on me if reading my siness pursuits. The c v.irse ol iii.trucjion e.ubrapSKnger, v.no aiij.ii.ei nui.i ana or . .s.i u:. ,, ces the theorv and pm.tice of Book Ke nii.g by

llfiril Ilia U. vvilL rj r wo iiuuti-u. ti ino . - linn i

.a(d tC h-ali it Imnr'ii Piilirprsiiitin vL'ilh

.1.- lunnlnrd. he aiinouiiced bis intention to 1 Pf Ottenlivo ear the thi-ttght. Business Penmanship, Lectures on M Tcantde

become a citizen of

admitted to the bar

CB. 1ZHMTT. I S A A C STI A ITU A: CO.. XILL FACTOR V. Con:er of Front aud John street-. Cincinnati. O.

to tne differed from his deportment to ct iers, tra (tf an I j,,,,,,.',' ' to pour into au ever ultcnlive ear the thoughts Business Penmanship, Lectures on M -rcat.

K ie just been ' an 1 feelings that fear of ridicule had hitherto Transactions. Commercial Calculations, etc.. curand iiad heard tut there ' 'ed e to conceal withiu my bosom. -Of "".g the entire fields of commercial openilions. , nu nail ueara in ti loere . thus enablmc pupils to become tiii;slied nccom tthere for Mich au one, love " niV'r 8Po!l"; hit worB a Knll ants. The course can be completed in from e-fht

wa a good opening

the principal lawjer ofthe place hiving died

a.shortttme before. ' For several days nothing wai talked of but the late arrival. 'Law ton's puns were quoted by the young men, his o. iii'on of trade by the p ipas, his respeetlnl an 1 deferential demeanor praised by the tnatiinns, while the daughters exhausted tli-ir stoc ol superlative in describing iiis b.-'ght eyes, Bwett smile, and enchaining whiskers. In

protecting air, as if he fell that he hid a rt?ht to twelve weeks. Terms in advance.

to cuine and sui port me, wbiie 1 locked up tohruwiih a c mfi hng tenderness a litt'e singular iu om by nature so liijp i-ephlied an i iniepeiideut. 1 heard thit he was at ti:iie p 'tulint, even pis3t0'iate; noma called Slim a heattless trirter; and all agreed that he was conceited except tnjself. Who had a t belter right to know ud nulerstmid him j than I? Yet I saw nothing of all these1

Pupils being tang'il individually aud not in clas

ses, thev can entrat any time. Good board cau be obtained at from S -'-5; to ? 3 per week. Further particulars can be obtained by calling nt the Institution, or bv addressing the principal, (post aid.) " J. li. HEAD, rrinctp .l Nov. 12, 4T-lyr.

The Information Wanted. TTAVIMi been Informed that frequent inqui

1 1 lias been niaile for me. ror the last tw o years.

I would now inform hit old friends and customers.

as well as til citizens of Franklin, Rush, Decatur,

nd Riplev counties, generally, that I have taken

the Woolen Factory of GordeiicV Woods, at Mela

mora, for four years, w here we design cam ing on

) Wool carding. Spilling. Weaving, and manufactuI rirg of f-'i.tlinetts. Jeans. Flannels, Blankets.

Cloths, t'assi meres. and Sinking Yarn, fortliecus

torn; either on shares, or by the yard, or pound.

Also, living and fulling done to order in the usual

ejFon for such work. The proprietors of this cstuKlishinei.t are adding largely to the machinery, to that w e shall be able to do as good vt ork, and on

as 'iort notice, as anv ottierslioii iu the country.

"J he subscriber flatters himself th;.t he is too wel known in this community to need any recommend

or declaration of his abilities. His long residence at Laurel, and constant attention to business should

secure tohim a good share r the public patronag

We w ant a large amount or WOOL, lor which we w ill pay liberal price ill goods at the Factory or Store. Ar.y amount of wool grease will be taken; also produce of every description usually taken bv the Stores. Particular pains will be taken tc accommodate

foreign customer w ith their carding ov er nigiit.l

We want to make a great many new acquaintance this summer. Come old friends. 1 't u ee vour smiles and favour? once mora. Our old teal" of prices "w ill be our rule. KLIAS MACEY. Metamora, March 4th, 1831. li-tluios.

MIIS. HAXZAItn has on hand a fashionable assortment of Millinery, which the ladies

would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Her room Is situated on Pearl st., three doors South of ShoupiSi Cutluinsslore. (

my 21 22-lt I

Tr.IllIS of the Indiana .American. $2 in adv ance, S2..r'l in six months. 83 at the

d of the year, and an addition of .l cents lor

ev cry year payment is delayed thereafter.

A nvKRTisKM ests tine square or less win no in

serted three times for one dollar, if payment be

made in advance.one dollarand twenty -five cents if payment be delayed one year; and one dollarand fifty "cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time pay ment is delayed. Large advertisement- for a longer time w ill be charged u the tame irinei.le.

W . li. tl!.-o. - VV . . ill HI HILL. KE1U60N & CIIUUC1ULL, Importers t Manufacturers of lint nntt and llnnipslic Cigars., And Dealer in T' B A CO. S.M FK. At . No. i3 Main Street, Ciuc'umali. Nov.f., is.'.?. 4'-lr.

1 UOII t n.l.Li Tun iter aim nr. ,1 ricr, 315 JIain Mrrcl CiiKilinali; j

hnlurrn Kill Hllll :miiveep v.oisuiiiii.

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married orsii tl.-j,,,,) .,:ilu

Ofthese'pHVif-Mrr Womb; Pl.t on A.ct r" Klb,. .

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llioiraccipanyi,,, evil, " Vc. nn.tterhow ..4l.r.. , , . ' -"a-cr .x,.t.,, . - That l!i is f.VIMoi i('..v '"J.-U,,,

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on li:md a larire assort mcnt of nil kinds of I.eaUlcr .: ., ,. . - , , ' I: i;n.a:, f. ..,i "I if

tended ev pres-U f.,r ;! c ; so very d::res-ii;L- j ces. and w hich iciic l;..r, and exertions of of all coui.lries, ton i, rt

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lected cspcciullv to suit our

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PIlOTECTIOi. Fire.Marine and Inland Insurance, by Protection Insurance Company, of Hartford. Conn. The undersigned, Agent for'this obi and responsible otlice. is nlw.v. s prepared to issue policies, upon approved risks, on fav oraldo terms. JUMX J. f OC'l S. Aia si Forbnnrel and Franklin County. iny7-tt.-v Die. nuowx.

pkivati: iit:Asf:J, XKW RKMKHIKS A.MI QUICK Cl'RtS. It is important to many p.rsons in i.ecd of .MeJ:c;i Assistance. V ol-luin i ..I.-:.... ..;.-..,.i.

, 'CijA; '"'-"S Pr,",Id'y. To th .se who may i'74ft-$fc7 thus desire to consult a prof,--

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1 ( We have on hand a large stock of China. i;ia.s

mid Qiieensvv are

Wholesale Trade. We Import our ware e.ireei from inaniifactiirers in France and Englai:d, and I i.re thereby iMiiible.l t colnl..-te ucci-,fiill W illl I

Pastern Dealers in stv lc. quality and prices. In onr slock of Uue.-iis.are will be found an as

sortment of every article in tiiat line, from the beat liiauwfacturers ia liie F.a-t and Wi-l. I Also kef-pcon-iai ;lv tipplied with a large stock I ' of Rockii.ham aa l Ycliovv Wire ol .upcrior, Ubality. , ,, 1 i Hiir terms a-e favonre'e. and & mvue iler-.

chants to c.ii..H e c.-.ir war.- a -d prices. I S A. MPS OX & CO.. 5o. M MtJh J t.. -i i .r-ile 1 r-it I o. linlc. ; ,.v. fi. lr.V.'. l!'.-1vr. t'iucinnati. .

1 1 i I'I'TI .- I l- illiib-rsiglieil would sav I lo a'l ti-os.- i-..ing t luriiisli their floors w ilh a carpet that will look ell. do good wruce, and iH H'f t.:J'-.t-i;i'.l it his c-t.-bli-hmei.t and lock through hi pr---ei.t sto,k. which he ha lately receired lr..m (lie i-a-t. w In" h call tie sold at prices

nhi.h vv .il c dapare lavom-nv wuu me iwwcm mi- j ,.,.. ;,rul

ciiinau r.it -s. tie na. V, rry t nrirt j ofllH.' la'est stvle and f.ihion. ranging in prices li,., ii :-ii I :iii ei. i er vnr-l. So call and lim.

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CnALLENGE.

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.bnn Mr. I.awtn Incline at oi.i e tile rre;,t I'lUlt'; iuJ, tl iney IH1 existed, 1 iel l

mau of our Millie Utica;' aud, like, most o'h- ! crtl,,J h ,va !jV!i'1 hi,n ,",u"r P'rbaps, for the ii.,. ;j .1 .. n rl it for b, I,..,,,, lir l.n,!i.,r i cislinw between us would liave b-en lessen-

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a patient ear to all quarrels, dotn -sttc aud

I set these remarks down lo the

p.iblie, and.no matter how pressing; h,s busi-jco-e ol envy, and smiled complacently ai ness encaeemeuu mia'it be, holdina hinss-lf i keen disemment of character aud nioliveg. in reaatues to p!ay the pirt of chief guest "M itters were in Hits trim wh-o lone at ev-ry pleasure party and merrv-m .kmff. day received a call fr.un Miss Novel, 'the -It was at one of Muse last Hut I first iivt ( Mle' a she was called, a distinction to i,:. I had half ... .... o.,. ... .i- in,, wlneh sh-i w is by ii muni i iseustiile

him. 1 had pictured luni as conceited ami fopp-sh, and was resolved to siiovv the good people of B tint they hid been m ikimj fools of themselves only to gratify bis e!flove. He should see, too, that ou of thrin at least was not to be blinded by high-flown hpeeches aud outside show. Accordingly, I did not look towards the end of the room, where I knew he was stationed, for nearly

mi hour after I entered. I bad been indis-; posed for a week or two previous, aud ther- ; fore had npver met him even at church. At ; length, I was led to the piano by one who had been our Adonis until reeentlv, and whom I now treated with more affibility

than I had ever be'ore shown. I Imd played several pieces, and sung divers songs, wh'.eh were turned by the company; there was a psme in the denitnd, and I look advantage

or indifferent. Slie tre it d ms with an unwonted degree of utfection and sociability, whis'ti I kn-vi presaged something pecu.iarly disagreeable. " 'Do you go to Mrs. Henderson's party to-morrow night?' aiie inquired, presently. " 'I expect to attend, sain 1. " 'No doubt your presence will be very agreeable lo most of the company; but I know a few who would rather you would remain at home. There are a set of r"e-

Ilrs Homan s

tat Ii j) Having now an excellent room for business.

and hav ing last purchased a large quantity or honnelts (suited to the fashion and tlm seaon, lionnett and Dress Trini"iings, Jew elry. ribbons. Ikcc, gloves, inel. ready niade clothing. t';s, and the various other artieies in a fancy store, she solicits business. Having been at considerable ev perse in building and fitting up a room in good s'.v le. and b -ii g determined to sell a good article i heap and at low profits, she asks the citizens of Br iokville aud Franklin Co, to call ami see her Bounetts, &c., Ond learn her prices. IIr store is immediately opposite the ri-sidei.ee of Mr. Hill. March 7th, 1SS3. 12-2iiio3.

R . W . BOOTH it CO., Importers oud wholesale dealers in European and Amsrican Hardware, Cutlery and Guns.

South West ror. Prarlnnii H'oi.i.f St.. Cltii rnnntt.

AVK received, and are eontantly supplied

wi th every art'u le in their line, suitabb to the

Western trade, purchased of A mem an. and impor-

i ...! .llr..A. r...... t.,..tn.,. M'it-.,iO,.li.t. u.ol i:orniM n

signing misses who can never forgive your j manufacturers, emhrai ing the bst qualities and

in .nnuolv ol me oniv decent 09au tale n.i8iramis. wtn.-nwiii te sot.i at t.nau auvnnieon

liouid Bay th it he motiim-

granted us; or I

ohzes vou, since 1 have never seen that de

sire for his attentions which he saya yon have shown. "Half of this speech, smoothly and innocently as it was delivered, would havesutfic-

cnt to sing mv favorite, an I what I intend- i eJ lo V',,ke '"' W,"l1 b' ' VmCe CUok el should be Ihe last before qui -.tin r Hie mil- i ed 1 ejaculated sic stool. It was ' Moore's Farewell lo: " vles're Ins attentions. t!ia thmigMs inspired hv the exquisitely ' " 'Forgii-e me, my love; I would net mournful words and music, t had almost for- nou''d Wing- fr the worl..;

-otteii the nresence ol o.li rs. wh-n nlmifi- ""-. "".-iu, i re.ai mis vou may

ing to r -is.' my eyes. I encountered a gaze which siartloit and confused me: I could not tell why. Standing at nns corner ofthe instvuneiit, almost l.iojng me. and hn-'i:ig slielit'y forward, as if lo drink tnevery note, v. as a young nun, a stringr, ;id h ttpNome enough to sa'tsfy even vour l?.sti li.vns taste. You like portraits, and I will describe him a!ie then ap veered t.v me. "He was ta l, with a figure of 1'ie inopt gr ireful proportions, walking and moving .a if he had been the monarch ofthe universe; raven hair, not curling, but waving around a fine, thoughtful brow; eyes that rlashe 1 and glowed at times, until I hardly cared look at them, and anon seenn-d melting into ten dt-rness; perfect teeth, and a smile which even now I must acknowledge wa singularly sweet. I old not niaHe th-si pbservillous first, for I looked nvvay iustamly, bat could feel th.it bis regards were fixed on ms sli!l. He remained motionless uutil I

refute ihe false charge, not by wortiB. but by

; actions T lie remark 1 a.luded to I heaid I myself; and he added, the setuda!ous fellow, , tuat he was too old a bird to he caught wilh cbatf.' I "VViii, a mighty effort. I commanded my-M-ll'soiiicienily lo thaok her for h-r tlisinlerested kindii", nnd csanre her thai, if au op- ' portun'ty otIVreil, I should gladly reciprocate Uhe lavor. iihe took her leave, and I give , way to my feelings. Disappointed love, i mortified pride, and resentment strove for 1 oust -ry in my bre.tst. 1'lie latter triutnp i- ! t d; and, wild glowing cheeks, I hastened to ; mv toilet, resolving to make him feel lo the utmost the mortification he would have me : experience, 'ever hud I bestowed such I p utts upon my person. I carefully laid

1ta: tt.ouxr, iVo. 19 front Street, firiireen Main cifi H'a'nrit tts. The above is. 1 wood rut of a single geared -Queen ofthe South" l o: n Mill, a; d Crusher. We manufacture a Cot. Dreuker id' great strength and duraoiLlv. aiide.-ie of operation.

We place IS is usetul contrivance on all sizes of

MMIs. bv v, l.i. ,i means e convert a Com .Mill into a StocU-Fe-'l Mill; but a few minutes work to put it -in or lake it otT. We -.nan-ilei fire portable Mills, single and tlou-H-g"aroil (!v-t tpuility of Freni h burrs) to grind

Wheat. Corn ai.d St ick Fe.'ds.t :ilenlated forsleam. wi.t -r or hoi.-;.' iower. Tii.-se uiilis have been run by steam anil horse pow er in competition against the oilier make of Mills of oe.r city, al our State Fairs, an I have never failed to c:,'rr oif the first premium on one occasion was iiwnrded a b.-auti-I il silver med.d. er mills also took twoflrst premiums, as the best units, m two Annual Fairs of our .M-ch:i -lo s' fcslitute. ALSO Port.. Me saw- Mills, to be run by steam, water orborse power. This Mil! was exhibited in operation hy horse pow er. at the Ohio State Fair.in 1-!!, when it wns awarded a premium and a splendid silv er nied: 1. ALSO Piffeiout kindsof portable horse powers and steam Fngines. All our articles, for ease o operation. si uiplii ity. usefulness. and durability, are surpassed by none now in rse. All our articles are warranted as represented or no sale at ourco.-d ot transportation and the iiionev refended. For a tiill de-eciption and testimonials of merit

and usefuli, cs we refer those interested to our

pamphlet, to he bad :it our factory , where w e take pleasure to explain each artii lo.

i--j.it. r 1 t i a- ui; Kote. Mr. Kimball, the partner of J. II. turrovt s, vv hiie exhibiting a llurrow s Mill at our Sate Fair, last fall, wa boistMous about his Mill, mid coarageouslv t nlered into a v eroal ngreeinent w ith

nte lo grind corn thus: w hoever grinds the mo?t. regiirding ipiiiiitv and 'piautity. w as to he the owner

of bolh mills, ut eacn and every trial: inssr TRIVt.. Stranb to run an IS ini-li Mill: Burrow s tS; Co. to run a 2U inch Mill. SK- OND TillVI.. Stranb to run a CO in.h Mill; Unrrows iV Co. to run n2-l inch Mill. Titmn tivl. Stranb It r tin a 8'i inch Mill;

Burrow At I o. to run a 311 inch .Mill.

cost.consisting.in part, of Win. liutcher's & Spear & Jack-1 sou's File5, Saws & Rtlo Tool?, j Wade .Sc. Butcher's, Geori-e Woftcnhoini : &. Son's tlebrated Razors, Pocket Knives. Shears, Scissors, &.C, ! Table Knives aud Forks, Carvers steels, cte, I Log,. Trace 11 vl cr, Breest, and 5ih Chains; and Stretchers, Hooks and Hinges, .Inrir. Vifei.Prllwsnii S' fe Hammer .)' '.ime' i nil. T. B.'R v !."rrShor. !j nuil Sp.l,t. j Collins Co. . Hunt's. H. Mann's and Uppen-j

clts Axes .md Hatchets. W il Iron's. Parlii.g tt ;

.. . . , .', . . . .. . ..' cohbreakeratta Inneid. the snme i 1cle that len

nay grocers , aou i o -or s ,-t-i,,. -. . ,- ,,.. r.;... s,, i. . l ,.i r.l l ...

a 4 inch liunows' Mill mid Win. Stewart's Ohio

i-nle every article ot tircss or ornament fiat

he particularly admired, taking care, how -ever, to re-place them by otners equally becoming. M v stern determination was uear-

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

ce vset! singing, and theu walked slowly away. ; V -'""' e,y .,.. r, I a a few seconds, the l.i.lv of .he houI J w h.t h was h .tided nte just a, I was ready to

i.,;....i i.i .... : :.-.....i m. i I go. Ihe tears rushed lo my eyes; but 1

L'i tut' i i iitut ui tu iuri iiiii umu- cu mi. , . i i. Tl,,. . do,... I k..o. bv B,.ecil , drove tnem back, aud. without looking for

quest, since tluv worthy hostess had several ( mtrriageable daughters, and never was i known lo neglect their interests for the mv mentary gratifialion of a gu-st, and I w is j tuffioiently we'd acquainted with tact to read '

a reputation superior to all others toraccur.icy and durability, and sold at manufacturers' pr-eee. Also, agents for the sale of the best I -on Fire Proof S ife manufactured, which we sell nt maiiulVcturers prices, feb. 2j, '5:t Hl-lyr.

I d Ketduiky Stocl. Feed Mills, both lo be run at

once: and if v on are apprehensive of a risk v busi

n-'ss. yon linve my entire approbalion to run Mr. Poinerov's Corn Crusher as an auxiliary. Should

T IT CTmtMTr TlI.sTT,T t XT my sii.Hi article fail to grind eonal in onalitv and

IV. 11. OJ lktllj 1j, llJsklji Jit, li quantity to the combined prod in tiens of the two or

three mills fius-t as yon please) then you can draw

, a lew nutoireit uoimrs a stakes pm no.

ri. ! Come l.ovs. lion't be cnwarlly there is nothing

like aiKtng eiraignt into nu morns oi n laing.

ISAAC STK.t I B cV CO

I Ime i4; II j. O Sg L- H

II. Bl KROVV S iV Co.

bit, 1'.) 4S-43ms.

H. BURROW'S

PLANTATION CORN MILL

chagrin in her eyes as she iiresvuled b in This proof of admirdiioti, c u;i!ei t) the oue he had s-lready given me, sotten-d somewhat my determination to feat him coldly; end, had ihese fail -d, his ad.ire.-s m ist have disarmed me. Mis voice, wheu aii.iies.-iipj a lidy , w "ever soft and low, an excelleul liiiag' in man as well as woman, and his tnitin'r on this occasion ree jectfal almost to timidity. He stood by me for a shert time, nuking remirks and replying to mine wilh dist iiil gravity, umil a rather lively observation from me cansej him to turn his ev,ea to my face with a smile, at th same lime respondii?ln a eaver lone. The ice wis now

the delicate note ol" compliments which

knew lay perdue among the leaves, I tossed it inlo the fire.

'The first person that I saw upon entering the room was Miss Noyes, who, 'laoped in Klysium,' wis listening l the suga.eJ sentences poured into her white ear by the 'sc.tn.lalous feilovy ' whose couduct i-lie li d deprecated. His fice I'ghted up iustiully, but I affected not to see linn. Hall an hour more saw me engaged in a ratlling flirUliou with a young uav.il ettnoer now ou a vUitto

U . We piomenaded, and I swept past La .Moil hanging ou the middy's arm, apparently iu the tiuesl humor with myself and my new conquest. The conversation of my companion was the flattest of snull talk; but ! listened as ti the w isdom or a Soiou. 1 ventured oue look at L.twtou as we passed him tor the twentieth time, tie had left

.Miss Noyes, aud leaned agaiust the wall.

-11-ATCITF.S. CLOCKS & JEVtLRV, ke'rs on i it band a large assorted stock, of all slvles and

prices; also, repairs vv atehes auil Jew elry in thorough workmanlike niauner. mr 3, "53-11.

t 7IOOUI., Xo.?l2 Main st.. Fast between

I, Eighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have new on; hand a beautiful assortment of Mens, p.ov s and t hil- j dreus Straw Hats. Also. a beai.tiful tine lot of soft j Cassimcrehats; embracing --very color, w hite. pearl, I blue and blavk. My shelves ;ire also tilled with a benutiful uss-.rtinent of spring stv U- of S.Ik and Fur i hats of mv own tnanufai tim-. io which I invite the ! especlial attec,!i-in of mj oldest friends nnd at quain- j tauees of Hrookv ille and vicinity lo give me a call i

when you are in tne city. my I

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moved no mor duriag ihe remainder ol Ihe 1 !ii;el,t a,U IUOOJ"' ' 'lk.ug any

evening ( lo"S,'r 'heu we reached the other end ol "If I bad WnpVased wilh his appeRrincliw,0 ,,,,1 ",,,lli,rew m-vU ul,0,, and manner, I was charmed wilh the insight ' ! , e ."" V0' ." 1 1 Hiat which hi couversuion tw me into his h" hur .jJ k,r,"t bulWu; coul'' mini. Ihavealwsv.cordullv oateste,i , J 'eu to muci a.;v ...tage tu l.. ret tod cor -oft nothings and chitchat with which t'.e 1 ,u,'r H,,,i "e''1 h,,M borrow a I t.i Trom a other so are wont to regale .s. I had tat!,- I 'u 8' n9 ' !'' U ia .r h- tA .ll mv l,r- ,...o auiifiKtit. mo. 1 1 ovvii ua ii0. aud s'.o. of cojrve did not to

ki... . - i ... iMjnit without

W'ivt' ii -ftiiis u - "J'i m uivi nittii svqan tlvi. t,.. .n,.o.,nJ K-Ll K . ' W ii h .ie.cii:iiej

remtrk tMiliU. to thi. but couched. I d ire " 'You are enjoying youraelf much

, uioi, aiiu tvuii.-nii my eiiKiw.

a .t. it. Mior.nt:tjor.es inox

M'Oltl'., No. t. Front St.. orpe.s-te the 1 tion of til-I pper or K-imi -r Stone, which

Public landing. Cinciimali, Oh-o. K -en constantly ' comnosetl of Fremh Horr I'doclis, em loseil in

on hand a large assortment ol Iron, rails and slcel. ' fs"t iron case, which forms the back and hoop of of their own niannf.icl ire. from the genuine Juniata the Stone, v. itii a cast in.u ltj e. or hush, lliut is of

Bloom, justiv celebrated for the last twenty years grvtilerevteruiit .luimet -nil tne bottom loan al Ihe for its superior quality. Also Mouse lloie Anvils, lop. w hich is secured ;it I ho back by tour bolts, so

bellows, VitVF. screw plates. 13-1 St -el, Cligl'i-ll Blister steel, and t.'ermnn jtecl, J'liptir springs. Carriage a vies. Mould Hoards, w ngon boxes, A-c. AU of which 'hev will warrant and sell at the lowest market prices. Persons w ill please call and examine oursiooij before purc!ia?ing elew here. Fob. -23, 'in- 10-6-ns.

u-nmiiT irT.-ri t. v '. iron, in the form ol a husk

i. i. . , i . v ti vx, i i-' - ' ; it-1.

R-wvnox

BankiVoto Engravers &Frinters Sitwf rf cor. 4th A Mntn S't. ' in-tnr.nl.Ohi. LSv. Engraved in a stvle corresponding in ej tM -nee to tiial of Hank Notes. Kilro;ol. Mate

to

ay, in mo-e elegant terms; for in thoe days, I prided mywel upon what I Onceived to be the perfect propriety of my Ungnagrt. H took the hiut, and at ouce led the conrerdtioa into other channels touching lightly lipos different topic until his quick eve asaured him that he had founl one peculiarly tateresting to tne. He ivke of music, and r . i ' . . " .

irom uns, ny h inosi natural transition, we

I a lltlie COUUetL!l tr:rlin,. and Countv

ad-it IIU4. Drufts. CertiSe.it-s o-'Stock and Peposif, Prootis

ory .ote. oiuai.a l etter tiesos, ii.ptooia. istting and Prof sional Cards, Notarial, Com ty and Hand seals. &o. Constantly on hand. Bank Note Pnperof v.irlons tints, made to order, of very superior quality. The above office is nndef Ihe supervision of Geo. T. Jones, a practical engraver. mr 5 1 l-12m

tl -at every block is in the form of a dovetail, w hic gives trc.iter strei.e'll to a Slone. than anv oth.

method which is required in euioll Mills whervllie

Stone is run with great speed. Hint becomes tlauge

rous if not slronglv mad-. It also gives weight to

a Stone of snii.ll diameter that is required, without

hat ing il thit k or high, that makes it toil heavy

1 tns .vim sa siuare mime, ninoe ol woottorcast

w ith llrhlgetree.Si.il.

nine. I'river. aim it-'gui.ii.ng Screw

and grinds upon the same principle as a large mill

ditreiiiigonlv in the Kunuiug Slone: this being the

gre I weight, cam s it to grinti nearer tliecentre

grei.ter quantity of grain and with less power than

'I bow u asueutiugly. g -twig with much interest at the gold lce upou the oilicer's coiU:. I ' I am not, he said, tu a low tone. "I oared not trust myse.lt to speak, but looked as frigid as an iceberg. I " l cannot be hippy when I fear that I have alienated a friend,' he continued, with

Hands. Rdls of Kvchai-ro. Che. Vs.! ny other null now in us . I h;s mill is portebb

ami may ne tuiactieu io sioani, w ater, tiorse or

narti power. Also. allses of Frenek Burr Mill Stones, niir.u

laciMrett on me same principle

Joseph I', Kurrt.w s. of Cincinnati, Is thelnven

nr. lor w hit h he oUtaindl I e nets Patent in 1S4-2.

rror all iiifr ngein -iits th purchaser illb hold

tesponsihl-- for Cie r;irhl of using.

1 hese Mills tlo not require a Millwright to set

, sfr-r-s w- , i wein up, ami n n.ai is nect-ssar) io pui inem in AV:.. V. : Irfi.. ! "l-reatlon Isto attach a bend to tho pulley on the

JONES 13R0TI1E1JS & COsrccFssnns! to J. P. &. C. JONES &, CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Good$, 'o. 19 PEARL STKET. CINCINNATI, O. JlsnN' 11. JONES. OKO. VV. OXES. ( AKI.B JO?Ks. I. o. liCSTIMUTOX. Feb. 15, '.3 O-fims. 1 KUt EUIES.ss.-. Ilh.ls Sugar:

1 211 bl.M.N.o. Molasses;

IT. Half " do

list receiv ed nnd for sale cheap hy

aiarcii 1st, n-..;i n k. TYN EK. BEIIMAN IINCK. JMO. n. riltiJlHiR. Linck and Farquhar. T Till' Post Otlice btiiblings. South WestCorner Main and Head streets, Hrookville Indiana.

The attention of the public is most respectfully in-

neu io our spring slock ol goo, is. i uretully select-

I. et Insively from the ( iiiciunati Market, "of the

latest and mo.--t fashionable slvles.''

my 7 LINCK 6: FAKQl I1AK.

0-" V.TS AS ItlltltONS. Just receiv- ) cd a large and handsome assortment of the most

fa diioi.ablo bonnetsand ribbons, and for salt-at

mv Lf.NCli.tV FAKltlTIAK'S. tnillir.l.LAS A. PAIHSOLS- large I lot of l inl.relbis and Param is for ;il,. m

lowest possible nrice at

m LI..CI4 i FAKtirilAK'S. A.rV ;OOISSplei,,li.l assortmenl of Law ns, Ki-rages. Heraire lie I,ain.-s. T,

Silks. Salins.ana white dress goods. Pursuit? von

neajiav

my LINCK FARQIHAU'S.

S'onnl person. nui itK BKOWX'S long experi-neo and ready skill iu renin ing v i ne real affections in their van-

ouss'.ngcsnnd mo, t rotiiplit nte.l forms, offers iudueements w hich can be rarely tquall.-d by any oilier individual. (Jonorrhiea. Sypliillis. Mcn-tirial Plsi-;is,-s, niect,

S'r'ctures, Inseiisesof the vv omb. inol all lliseas -s in the Drgan of Generation ill both sov.-s, treated in a careful, tln.rough. ami intelligetit manner, pointed out by long experienee and itivesliiratiou. Constiliitional debipty, impotence, st,.rilitv, seminal weakness, nervous atlectious. nnd thos,tleplond.le diseases which are brought ou by the deslructiv e habits c-f iai-in?ideri:te vo.ith and exeessivc indulgence- M'tlie passions, which iinderiuii-e tin constitution, inijiar inl -llecpial v igor. and product general premate-e decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate suilerers restored to health and vigor. l'r. Brown is Uie only regularly cdmated Snrgeon iu Cincinnati who ir'ivi-s his whole attention

to these compluiuts. His diploma :ind certil.cates cn Is- ses-n al his ..(Jlce. i ''"7 Charges very low. ! N . 1.. Patients of either sex living at a distance, I bv stating their disease in writing, giving all the

syn-ptor.is.t'riu obtain medicines tv ith directions Tor use, by addressing W . Uro-vn,M. il., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Offd e At the old stand, junction of Fast Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. JTj-SKl.N I ISEASFS SPEEDILY CVKE1). lJm.

rin JmiMiviation

EERRY if. EEUIty,

ti

Importer nail Jobhrrt l.as.1 side ?l;in slrrcl, lirtui'i-u tu and .51 1, 4'iliri ii !:. World invite V. h ill II A N I A Ml WIIOLHSAIE JJVY KKS to i"-' '-' t th or t irge nt 1 eteusiv c stock III' F .0tl). j APAPTKIl 1 Til!'. Si'KINt; TKAPE. ! On rficibties tor seen ring. Isir -Mo stv l.-santl cheap CooiN f..r cTistonn rs. : re i. t s.trpa-si-d b aio House in the Wc-t.as e ha, can evp-riii.c -d buy- , cr eonsfntlv in I. -s- re c;tte. forwarding us tla'lv sin li btrgaii.-as tin- market offers in

Flint 'N.

Mil l INKK'Y no'UlS, i-:.Mi:t:uiPi-.Kii-.:-, LACK Cixilis. IIDslKKV A nl.OYES, v ill i t :nops. IIANPhKKCIIIt-.FS. PKKSS I kmimim;s. Cl'TIKKY.

F .INS

PKI! l-'l'M EIfY, COM IIS. PKl'SIIKS. TUKKAP. JKWF.I.KY. Kl'T'l ONS. ACCtlK'PKONS. YAHIE'I Y ;t01iS.Ac.

Had lire:,,,.. Pai in !,. Sio,,,,,. hrk'(' t!,utallii,,.U-,.te WyllMS.and vut once applv t!..- rem, ,, ' ts"m' HCbJL WSACli S WCRH SIRUP A u art i. Se found, -.1 , ..i s V '

.o,.d,d will. .,.,;.v v-. . ."" rr,"r,i"'"-"i

perlectlv siitc hen taken. aMtC"! int-t tender infimt with .l.-i.i...i : .

here Ko .-1 Co,pl.i,s a, d iiar.-fi.'hatciVrJ weak and tlel.ilHi.ted, ', f . ....., J Worml.yruparesu.l,. ,(. e.-','.! i'I'I equal in the catalog.lt. o i,k-.1., ...j,. .;,' " i ..,;ir.flh.,,,i,,.s,,,,14lK,wta fallible rt-medy fe.r lao-e ,-,tl!ji;, ,1 wi-.h p,.-,,, I 1 iie !,sloi,isl,i.,o. ........ . i i . . . . rtrni

. . in i "v uiu strati i' t.-r J liysi.-iiin, have no',-, is n ,. iKl V,.L its superior eC'a ai y o , r ilUtaer.

This

THE TAPE YORM.

The Kinil:kr font tiro of s--l 1 U:jr nit of Uic i.oul fit fivo -trc'iLt. ah;iiit, will ho rontimuMl. Ti iuh an. I ii..rovt'. Miort Time Buy its, we n ii tTT li'x-ral in-lui rtn 'Ul. ly Patent tletalic Burial Case.

s

1 1 1 1 N TS .V ; I ; 1 1 ni sy,i pi0(., of weU assort -d prints and liinrii anis. For sule st v...

luceil priccsat

ni7 LINCK FARQI HAK'S.

I ?l vir.ll W tlir-l very large assortment

of Hie most fashionable. n,,j .li.rahl. .i.. r

goods. jujt received and for sae ,v

'.v ' LINCk cV FAKQCHAR.

UAit mn nr.n 1 1 i.s, Ac, i.iv k a-Far-utma invite atb-iuion to their complete s-

irtmeiit of nails and general stock of hard wnr..

at redncetl Cincinnati retail prices. may 7

JltOfKK I FS. Constantly on hand, fresh snpI Plies of thevrv best niinl.lv off; riM-eriika .,. 1 1..,

cheap store of

n'ai ' LINCli FARQUHAR. t r.rSV ItF We have Just receivhe most beautirnl stock or Oueensw nr.. In ..oi.J,.

y the peace, ever before otrere.l in this market

nl ' LINCK & FAKQUIIA R.

H ATS -Camp's best spring stvle of fashionab Huts, Jusi received and for sale'at

mT ' LINCli FAUQt'HAR'S.

Plarshall's Salve T HAS PKOVhN Ilsl.l.F to be Ihe grettasl remedy of tue e.g.: for Whibi Swelling. Fevr

I Sort s. Piles, Hheiiinatistn, !or Ereasts, ShII

lilieinu. Tetter. Ac. WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure While swelling when o cn. Fever Sores, old Ulcer.-, v'iie., always yield to tho healing Influence of this celebnited Salve. I II.E". Tnis Salv e is the only remedy that lias proven itself iuf.illil.lt as a cure for the Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in, it will in all cases elicit u permanent and lasting cute in this pcinful dis.-iiso. SAl.T-l.'HM'M AND TETTER It has performed the most astonishing t iin s in these diseases. KIIEl'MAIIbM AND BKONl HI I IsI t has given ceneraesntisf ict'on ia these compl'muts. St KE AN11 SWEL1.EH bKEAVI S Wo would particularly rendminb o the Salve for Sore Breasts w ht n open it w ill h -al th; in sound iu a short time. Il w ill likewise remov e all inflammation from the Breasts, and prev ent ulceraliou if applied in season. Frcptired bv MARSHALL COP.LEN'TZ. Lew tsnt'itn. Ohio. For sule by M. . IIAILK. sep-.'4-4tl 1y )'o;ookv li.i t, Intl.

BLIND MANUFACTURER,

I

At I. con tip ne to manufacture and keep constat! ttv

II .ui hand, every mo and variety of tiui.-h of this inv alual'U- article, now' rapidly siiperc'-ilingthe : use of v oo,bn collins w hereviT introtluced. on ac- ' count of their supt-riordy for depositing in vaults, for proiot lii.gthe reman. s from the cusualiies incident to onltii.-irv interments, las tlieirgreat strength . prevents the earth from crushing thein) and the gl-itUlcation it nll'ords the frieluU ofthe il -ceased in the n-fl't lion th;,t the remains are kept together iu au imperi-liabb-ca-e. ! As we have- r-centlv r liwed onr wholesale prices. we are now oil. .ring f.vomble. inducements lo Undertakers thro'irhoi.t Ihe West, and ro-pccl-fullv solicit orders frt.ia lliem. W. C. PA VIS .V CO. niv T N. E. corncroth tV Main sis., Cincinnati.

HATS A1N1 r.Ifsi. a rases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ilitto Men and Hovs Fur, Vool.niid Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, nnd Fur Cans I. .si i ..

sale cheap by lilCHARH TV.NEK.

octot.tr k'lltli, 1S..J.

1'.!,V, r""'l l rnndlo!ITwelve ' dollars per hundred nonnils. .,.i ,o,.... r...

boxes nlM. HEM AN PS Can.lv Facton. Wultiul street, between FiftU and Sixth streets. Cin. innti.

Ohio. anI n. iv ii-i.

-lATATCH AMU n.OCKS-W,. inwso, t tetiilerx his services to tho citizens of Brookyule and vicinity, in the cspaeitv of Watch and

v iock viakerand repairer-making nnd mending

. . - . ' "sperience ami strict punt-til

Jewelry

alilv an-

Nortli of the post oflie

"'ITAf, IIOISK-Connecvlllo.

Shop three doors

jyS'MMju 31-tf

loimty. Indiana. R. Hi-run, Proprietor. 1 house Is ingoo, repair, well furnished. thoroug ven Haled, favorably situated, and overv attenl

Fav-ette

Tin.

thoroughly

pai.l to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the besl a n.l most r.isliional.l,. house in the rilv . its bills nre

";:",""" ",'' tosmtaii. i '.vj-an-iy

. . ... - ...iiiiuion iih -niireucer win please luscrt

lo-iniis .tun lortvaM mil lor payment.

NOR I II SIDE. NO. S SIXTH STREET,

lg --1 V eoittl rfear i.flrl nf I'.nr, opposite the z '-.Yen- l.'ircmn." Branch Fa-dory, Coru.-r Craig A- Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky. tire. 10-51.

The Flace for Bargains. OS, li. VliA Ii Ii keeps constantly on band at all times, a general assortment of watches.

chains, kevs. breast plus, ear rings. Auger rings.

spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold pens ofthe besl tjualily , silver spoons and tliiinl.les, scissort, pen nnd pocket knives, razors of the best iiinlity, together with Mgeneral assortment ofrancy articles, such ns are usually kept in jewelry gtort-sl Ai.so S day iimi thirty hourbrass clocks, which I w ill sell as low ns they enn be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the best manht-raud ou reasonable terms. Obi gold nnd sj. ver taken in exchange for goods or work, JTjj'Ou tioorabove Tyner's store.

is the most diffloult W

Iliat inf.-sl the hi, man y Mcm.it grn s t ar.al4c.

; ln.lelinite length, becoming ... ,ie,l md fs,vn, :.le- intesiines :.n -lonm. li. effect, m Hi. xinso sadly rs to , au.,. st. Vitus Paia-e. Kits. 4r..-.;'

iiiosL- uuut-tcil el-l..iii it cvt-rsuspvciihatitisitrd

, i.asii-i.ing inem loan carl; zw. , .,; todcMroj th,s Worm, a yen energt-tic trotn--nnisl be pursued, it would iii, rc..rt- W r. j.rr ; take I", nr.- ,4 mv I ivcr I'iMs. so a tu rriivi I fd-strnciions. ,;,al Ihe Worm Svrnp mat a,i V, j upon the v urm. which must U- taken in . to tab! -s ,,.ii:';s three times a liav. lw. rection, i,. Hot. cd have never be-u li l.w

curing tlie toi.st o'ist,i:..:tec.-i.-.-..f I'APt V. (!:; READ THE FOLLOWING! And you cannot be n ditferen to tl... ;. : i P inanity calls upon yu lo do your di,tv. II in one out o; tlie maiiv tnoi.-ai.d m La -i woi.d'-rf.il cttei is. Ir. !. N. lloliEN'S.K K S.r: C.rn: : . f, , . the iuvciitorol a highly valuable me.l ,i. .jip.ni;

.in- iiiimnie le-iiiiionv in us tavor. :t. f. ,..r.v s,1(f

gentle, vet powerfully etlectunl rein -.!i r.-r e..,rn,-

lluv nighad mucuexi.erient-e in ki,,si:,.:!,,.fi,of various preparations, my wi. s m skilled iu uiiiiislernig to chiblr i, u,..-.rcs. . uoiiiii ed it the best mi., had ever u?-i. ntu use no oilier while vours could Is-hail.

.a uuugrtK-r oi our.- l-ecui,ie scrn.n-o ii sc.-'I.-i

It. r sv inptoms were Uariniitg. lea b r iii.-i:,it:

li-.cc sought for a remcdv tor Worms. Hii;ij: laincd jours, bv tilt- lime -he had lak-n la;fali t'.e. o: Sir, the joy il gat e in aflctii ume niuih. loses- lheimprovciiie it -n hur child, slic btii

uimu t livtf or six yrars -.Id. she passe J an ui.

mens.- .-pianniy ,. v ruis. lur Mckiv ce-i.tifii

now lirighiened. lu r M.irits rcianc d.itiid u, a sn , 4

time a lovely tliild. I i.-catened i;ti dtilim t death, now gave prom 1st: i: hcai'.li. Itiantj V kind Providence, li '. iiigaHcneiiJ ;o.

Svrnp. restored the tin' J. Willi tei.ri.lci.ci I rcm, in. end it to all pan a.s at;e children nt I.

fertng from Worm-. JAS. 11. lill ' VEX.Jlinisler ofthe Of' Late PastoroflucSoutliauipton UapUsllbaKli.

0TS ,V MIOI.M We have largely tncrensII edourstock of Ho-itsnnd Shoes, and now offer the gems of the season, to plense the taste of the mo. t fasti. lions, in the w ay of Mrs. Hi-rrfi i.s enslom ma'ltladit-sslip.ersnnd buskins with the prettiest babies boots and olher"llens" in town, may 7 LINCK & FARQUHAR.

1)

It. AMH'ISMSS ;s.tric Nrntrnl-

envelope, per

Thankful Tor past favors, would beg

wandered to pootry, from poetry to romance i " pereeverance lliat surprises! me; -aud it is

and worke of a graver tattrs. was now I Y VM" uml wn ca" '" you.

i a now you too wen io suspe- i you Ol CA-

iiii-i"iiiiiiiiD ... .ut? mi nxc ... I . - . ..

the citisens of ion .! eoimtrv. He w onld direct ! n.rso.si..:n or . mer power, i.y rue sieaoy a .pit

p.omoleteiv In mv element. From

liest childhood I had been an iudeiatigable i l,rice - thufora blame mvself, allliough he" latest and movt approved princi.;'e and war-

bookwonn, devouring evervthing that cme i "-' "'y """-" " worn woui withitt my reach; my briiii was tilled with a ! to be f'''np, 'i'f' w ' explaiu mass of heterogeueous lore, crod.i in with- 1,16 '!,bs9 of your r.hanjrM iinntierf 1 am out Oftltir; but I could jenerallv find a little ' 10 ,,,i,,le n? -Po!og!' or repttion knowledge oralrauat any aubiet. j will place us upon our former friendly

li

"My lovw of poetry amouoted almost lo a j

foolim?.'

attention io i le lad ot tns taking a prvminm on a full set of ArtiAcial Teetit. at the late Franklin i County Fair. j

All opera'tons m the dental Art performed upon

anted. No charges lor examoinilon or advice,

TTT0 'n the No.-th cud or tha Adair tavern eland.

At RCl. iu6 FOnDSV.-Th-s es-;

taivlis '.intent tww iu tha hands of Guv. G. Snot r i

and J mn O tl km, is in operation in ail its various j

t . I .. , . , , . uinciius, tu p-i n, wn. ui-v am t.-t!.MinK . ir-.su-j

Daasion.andffaveatona to my whole char - 1 ..j .LAi it. m.icinnesol the latest and most arprr.v,i m.v.1-

. , , , . -f ji,..i !", tiso noooy aa no was, naiiuea ll io uias, ooin seperators ana vnatr piterw. wit i ttimocter. I was not Iu tha habit of displaying.,,...,,, ? . . . . . i,n..laft orK.,i. . ,-.,., Jt h. n,.r.h,.,r.

mv treasures to those whom I cousidere.1 , . . .r. having a larci assortmealof ivaWarns and well ar-

cold and prosaic. aonllJ and heartless: but 1 !,rj,e A TZJs., r ihZ I nit4 machlni,. Mat kainHI. 0d vrnten, sho,.,

leit my Inability to hold out much Uuger, kinds tor prst Nnt naw miU-s tiwy are also man

" U-i ii .t tro.ibl- yourself to render udoIo- T "'. ,r""" I. VL'"U' . ' ' L .. . N

. r.,, i. . , Biiinsia niacmnes, s;-a-s ctiifrw, t, ucntiuiw. ries.lrom audi a source, and under s io I oir. churns, saw m.u lrils. blac'-csmitlist,wel irons, ami

j eum-i:ne.s, loe would be vveu more worth also a variety of cook stoves, parlor church and

less than i-hiilf; aud to use vour ou eloiriiit box stoves, s-'gsr kettles, hollow ware, odd lids.

pbr., ."tilt! bi.da caouol be caiuht with "e'" bs ku.I irons, and also the premium cast ,lln, i: plow. , Jon work snd repairing done In good suits and " '.Vy own p -rase! oa surprise ms. I on the short si notice, all works done in our line

.... .... L. .1 ll U. ... i. . : . ttlHhn(lirhUI,a.l nn.itsw.l Isrm. a.,1 .iivfr.t-'h.

i bi.i .... m rt ,r.,u i u" " " v." i-'"" ,,::' .:.. ,. ., .- . '' .----

- ' uv..i k.vn. ; -.. II,. I ..1.1 .. ... rt..l. i.i.o.t- ... w,'.

had now met with one who could appreciate

me. With great tact, he drew me, as it were, out of myself, and I was not aware how completely engagwd I had hn anlil a move' meat of departure throughout the room warned mo of the lateness of the hour. I krone. " 'Yoaare mil going yet, anre'y ?' eal.l my Cinvpsaiia, in ton of surprise. !i is very

early.

A filleted Read! Mi:iICAI. House, omtablUliril five yrars iiiio, by Itr. Kinkrliii N. W. Corner of Third and Union sts., between Spruce and Pine streets. Philadelphia. Fifteen years of evleiisiveauil unint -rr.ipteil prractice siu-iit in this city have rendered llr. K. tho most evpertnnd successful practitioner far and near in the tjeutnient of diseases of a privata nature. Persnusalllicted wilh ulcers upon Ihe body, throat, or legs, pains in the lien I or bonc, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, nre all Ireitted with success. Ho who places himsflf under the care of Hr. K. may rePin-msly confide in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely iihiii hit skill as n plnsician. TakeParlicular .tice't Voung men w ho hnre injured themselves by a certain practice indulged In a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school the 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 nnd all nervous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the lievr and

overy disease in any way ton net ted with the tlis-

crtleror the procroativ o functions cured, nnd full vigor restored. II Lean's LinimentTHIS article is now f.tirly before tho public, and the thousands of hollies sold indicate the superiority ofthis Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 25 cent bottle and yon w ill be convinced. Fifty cent and one dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale nnd retail bv nov. 14-ts-lyr KOHL THORNE. orlheast corner Fourth and Vine sts.,Cin'ti. Kendall'stk Taylor Thermometers milK following gentlemen have certified as to the X rorrectnes andaecuracv of th.. .n(oi,..l h.- -kik

J their instruments are graduated:

a. v asweti. Professor in Krown University: J. P. Kirtlnnd. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Noonev, Hudson, O.; Professmr Eaton, Trov, N. Y.: Henshaw. Ward & Co., Boston: J. W. Foster. Portsmouth, X. H.; Poctor Batcholder. Xew York. . .1 ! ... . . ...

MtnVir tr finn FFI T iVV i t. ' 1 r specimens oi isaromatars and SM.-io.viiiilirtl.liilnS Thermomet"r'w wrH.l in m. v

FU R N I s U 1 XG STORE.; F'TL0,V in rZ FKe ri . . nnttj . Th?e ln i-ntnentsnrenn-onled wholosaleand fi 1LLIA51 AnDTS, j tiill at greatly redo, e.1 prices, by Has removed to Mvth st. Karon's Building, under v KAIIL & THORNK, Western Agents; Msgnolla H-ii. Cincinnati. Ohio. Northern', corner Fourth and Vino sts. Cin'ti.

HAM FUTl-HKR of Costumes nnd KegsPn of "'iJ lav s be had nne Perfumer) and Pan

.11

slomnrh nnd bows-Is In one of tho best

dyspeptic and fever ai.d ague medicines ofthe present age. lis neutralizing qualities improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the Moiuach, regulates the bow els. nnd giv.-s power to Hie human system to throw off all dis-used and worn out imitler. llr. Anderson Itaa used tho .Neutralier in his practice for nil varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of Ihe stomach, for more than twenty years with complete stictt-ss,asean he shown by hundreds or certillcates. All w e ask. is that our friends will mil and give it a trial, ns we know Hint it w ill give entire salislact,ou. Ji. 1). Gallioii ngent In Hrookville. Hruggists and country mere hunts supplied in large or small quantities bv Win. Anderson, So. ST .Main St. Cincinnati. Hiss Rebecca Pattison, Milli nor- Laurel, Ind. MISS I. w illl round at the residence of her father Elijah Pntlison on the north side of pearl street, where she w ill nttend to trimming bonnets, and other business in her line. She will give es-pecit-l attention toSn.a Cara llonnels or w hich she has a good assortment, made of Hie best materials.nnd latest spring fashions just from the city. April 4. Cincinniti Hydropathic, or watkr cure kstahliument. Milt IS Institution Is open, summer and winter, L fnr the reception of patients. It is located alwut tlv-B miles from the city, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Day ton KaUroud.atid but a Tew rmlsfrom ihe Carthage Depot. To tho lover of nature, few parts ofthe contitrv furnish more nl,

t or scenery than spreads itselft before Ihe traveler free ol pottazo. Address, poslie-e pai.l. "li'ox I ro.n I i,ii.,,in.ti ... . ....... , ,

spindle.with a prum suttl lentlv large to ran the St inch Mill 40 revolution per niuiiitcs atta.vhcp to

cation of twohorse power, the Mill will grind 6to8 bushel per hour of good meal.. mil will grind whent a well as Corn. 1 he 30 in. h Mill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 111 lo IS bushels per hour. These Mills. ire warranted to bo in every respect ns roc.mnieitde.!. All orders must be directed to .1. H. BCKKOWr. Front lower side, bet. Main Walnnt, Pec. 3, ltoi 5C-lv r. Cincinnati, Ohio.

rl.OTnit, rnavliiirrr. Satinets and I .lean l.ixiKilt Fsaqt-tisa. have on hand a very Urge and choice selection ol'cloths,cRSsimeres, satinets and Jeans, for tale at tha lowest figures. Cail andsoa the iu. my 7

irom I incninati totliecnre. there nature and art

commnc, rcmienng the view beautiful beyond description. The largo nnd beautiful ediftce'displavs the tasio of tho artist nt a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior. combine, with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot fail to render this establish

ment a tiesirame one

Apollnlliiilfliiic. " . V. ror.-'lli nnd W ill n I. iiiriuiiatis l.t'IKl'Oi;.'l'KI lf-4-1. THK attention of ihe public is respectfully called to the superior facilities atl-irded al this 1 nsiitution. for tpiulirv tug iiidividtinis in a thorough practical manner tor the Counting Kooui and business Pursuits. The Curs'- embraces tiOOK-KKF.Pl.M; bV Pul liLE KXTKY, as pursued in tne different departineiitsor tmde, coinmer.-e and manufactures liusiness Penmanship, Calculations. Correspondence, and daily Lectures on Mercantile l.aw and Political F.coiioniy in their relations to Commerce. Hie Course ran be completed in from S to 12 weeks. Terms S in. Pupils being taught individually , applicants ca.i enter at any tint--. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. 4--lyr. Vontli nnd .vianlioorl. . a v hiokois ui t. on a ntinuiE death. ! KINKKi.lN on Self Preservation Only -25 cts. i Thi Hindi just published is tilled W illi useful in.

formation, on the iutlrmilics mid diseases of the fiiMiersiive (irgans. Il addresses itself alike te Youth, Maul. ood. and old age, and should be read by nil. The valuable advice and impressive warning it

gives, w ill prevent years of misery and suffering and sate annually 1 lioiisamls of Lives. Pareiil by reading it will I. -aril how to prevent the destruction of thcirchildren. , A rt-miliai.ce of e."i cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to lr. Kim.ki.isi. V W. corner of Third

and Cnion streets. I.eiw ceil Spruce and Pine. Phil

adelphia. will insore a book under

return ot ma I.

Person at n distance may address Ir. K. by letter, (post paid.) and In- cured at home. Packages ol m -dicines, directions, etc.. forfrotn ed by sending a remittance, and put lip secure damage or curiosity. Hook sellers. New Agnt. Pedlars, Canvasers ami all others supplied u iib the above work ut very low rates. 2 of-lyc 'livery fnniil)-khoulil have a copy.' Jil invaluable 6A-. pw'y 2S ts ter copy Matt AnnW tt'Htett. llt. HPNTKR'S MKDli'AL MAM'AL AXD V IIAXK I1DOK FtlK THK A FFL1CTE1I. Containing iinoatlineof Hie Origin. Progress. Treatment and Cure of every rorm of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Inlcrcourses.liy Sclf-ahuse. r by Sexual F.xccss. with advice for their prevention, written in a faniiliarsty le. avoitling all medical technicalities, and every thing that w ould offend the car of decency, from the result of some twenty year successful prut lice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts lor the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, sy mploms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentylive ceuUa copy ; six copies one dollar: will be for-

aarileil to any part of the tinted Slate-, by mail.

1'Jti

TTPCAVTIOX ! Kcnit-uioi-r.then. ParrntM

all others, that I!(H;K.S.U K'S Wt'KM Mii:

is the onlv Mclicine iu use Unit "ill eatlict'

Worms, vt itii ccrtnu.P . and iil not di.-igrce wia

the mint delicate Mi.ma h. Be carefiilvoujrltM

et -inline article, and s, c that the sieciitiire, "J- H

HO LLXS A C h ," is on et ery bottle. IIOEENSACrTs UVER PILLS.

Xo part ortlie system is more liaide to ditl .1 . ,. . . . 1 C- 1. :t . .. I.... .. j u KlMM-r 1,1 n-.lflf. 1

IIIHII l,IC 1.1 I l.ll. II Moil .3 ' ( - I

the blood, oririt ing th, preoiTsi-s-n-tion loincwi'. s.. ilo.i ucv r,,: .-a, ten ol the Liver clfcrt 141

other iini.o'nan: i;.:i- .e'lhr system, and results -

rioiislv ii, l.,vcr( leiii.Ninl. Jauii.lice. lKspea.

A c. Wesiiouhl.tii. rcvre. atcheery synipt-cl

that mijild indi. at- awrr-i.; ti"n ..f the bner1 1. .... n :i. . i.-.i-i-c l ..f KlKlTSand PLA.M;

r.X.,!. I hv ..:.i-ir..'iu K-r.t the sick, namely. Kl

.... K I'l l -Till: ANT. iuih aus'neids the

zu irooit!,- PiilMioiiLrv nun u-iii--iid'nn-.'fir'l

- ..... . .ii......... f r. l.-.l matter. '.M.miAt

Tf.it A'l II K. vt Inch tlui'.iges in seine inevj'hrah'i

.o-rl n- certain llln'iu

leuc

lil.ti insclislld-

. ...... ii .. 'evil- uiiicii roes

iuesvsii .il. is..-. v.. - j...i,.l,

nervous . -- .,.,.

I.IH1V. 4UI.o'".-

l,..rmV Still UWOUK-

ILC B-iWCIS. mu"

:rei nth to Hie

.ml v igortobll parts nl the 1 It'. hich act- in perfc-.'.

mgrei 1 1 i-. an-: ' 'osii-.s ... i,-.i : ,....i.iHliUtiteaafc

,.d Purift ing ta:i;ioed.L!cUdeStre!(d

and rest -res hci.!lli.

TO V V. MALES

v.... will fii.d tlu-se Pill an invalun. mf'

i v on are Hil-jctt-

P.e-t Oilice. or the A uthor. 3? Xonh Sevenlli street.

Philadelphia.

FIFTY POt.T.ARS FOKFEIT. PR. HCXTrin will forfeit $M if failing lo cure any case of secret disease that may com? under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are in- . .. i: . . i. . s .1. s;A......k

.... , n . , ui" ... ..ia . rit.io; it-..i.:s, ..c? A.r.i. .-u.i-.i.i.

us re wen v eniuaioo, anu neatly rurnisli- Street. Philad'a. without f jar of interruption from Hi n. . m ro0"! "r, ample and commodious, other patients. Strangers and others who have

luniisn ine wau-r for Hits been nuf.rtunate in the selection of a Physician are

csiaoiisiimeni ar- pure, soft, aud abundant. In

ccnneciioii wuu this Institution there Is a gvmnasium. where pationUwill haveau opponuiiitv of restoring their muscular strength by uealhful and diverting exercise. Females suffering from. Uterine, Spinal or nervous diseases, will, as heretoforo bo treated successfully in this Institution. Da. Ptig formany years has d ,-vot -il his time

tuu irentment or tho sick, and begs leave to sav

nviied to call.

I.MPOTEXCY Through unrestrained Indulgence of the pasjio-is, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are uatucreii. Premature impotei:cy, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for teiitale society, general dcbl!ily . cr constitutional demngemenl, are sure to follow. If nei-essary, consult the Doctor with confidence: he offers a perfect cure.

KfcAll a.mi Kr-.rx.fct I . ihe atiiuted would do

111 many l-olllplatllls te wunn.-- - lq

it u-rtotal or parn-i. f.- - -

olctrilctionsi iiaerioiai .-. I'-""'. ,.,. fCBc. found of inestimable 1 via "b re-torinf licit ' tioual arniiigeiiieiits to a liealthy ' I i . . i i...i...r A lid tat iSi.rlGll 1 .

tue i.ioo., ,., .,.... .. ... .rffrnB fnUK

flight all couipiaiiiisi..iu ...... -- ,irIlt,:

the

irregularities. as acj. aim. . ..(T.-rdUiM .-. ,.. i., ti... .i.le. hack. to. and

oublic I the best Pill- for ail discus- ;

Ut. tin- iindersige.1 Physicians. ... - w . ... i-,.-lr..s fllblllittetlW

rcccipi t'l uic.i .iii.. - wiiicll m . inspection, say. thai t!ie in'ui.'"!" are composed makes them t.ie fall diseases of the Liver. Impurniev w

&c AK-say lliisi.oioi.iy ir...-- - n; but also from that olliie l"l m'1 nVtat

the Cnited Stat -s. AH '''..K', "ail PfS' of an ALTF.KATIVK. IdAHHOhtll - ATIVEMEldCIXt.thalc:-nicu!c.f tBt.

has been treated ilh t'u-auuvc mos,s..P,:ac.onsv;s.K .

I.. (it)AVEX. M-.B; ,y

TTF Pit rc!:n -none but those nan' ,r.. -I V. UOKKXSACIv." une

..11 o.I.ers nre uorthl-.simitali'lll-- ,. otittt

Agenis Bi-liing in w supplic. ,'rM Pf .:.i.i.. . i re-euts. u,u-t:",'.r..,nn.-

,"rielor:i.llBKSACK.ftto; pulU I . ..-. ...... ..hilt '--

.... t.

,j Merchants

KCOXO Slr.et.

Zg'iii a-1

. by th'

100 Xorth

UELPHIA. Soldbv all 1)

Stales. P."mi.iilets rivir,g CertiGcnt

:.. .;-.. ....ris ..fihe coni.try

, o ,.v .... . n;,.

.....W.S C. I l, lia.l tril ls .. in. -- ,...:

For sale bv M. W. IIAILK. hr-- " b,;t.

ifc H.UC

dr.3-I:t- ,

KKOAVXIAC

agents for the State. Price each 25 cents.

Drv GoocK Groceiie?, 5

. .1 W

.1 receiv. a lf

THK subscribers have , rjnciiiniit' Sew York. Pl.ilaJelplua1'01

s . . : - 1 ---..- - w -v, ra, ii ..- i' n.si i t .i-t a a iivt an hi. tci 'iiu uv iimi no pains will be spared Tor the rocovery of well to reflect before tnisiing ti.eir health, happiI M Cl A fAinm i tt.y.l .w t. : tC . t a t . . ..... . . I '

cy Articles.

nov. 19.-49-lyr.

wondermtnt, sud hedged to be fcllowed tie 1

pleasure Ot aitertuicg me ao no

words. 'Ellen, titer is

here.'

not doubt his

sotnetd'Df wrs

Orders respectfully solicited hv PHOl-P AO'H AIS. P.i t f r?,o.

every doscripiion, for .Afaons, Odd Fellows.

Sons of Temr-erame. Teninto of rinnnr. llroi.l-

j R -d Men, KrvvtheriKwd of the Union, and Good ' T. .11 I II . ; T Pelng a m. mlwr orti.e above onlers. I am ' . PJ' ' CLOCKS. 1 prepared al alt limes to furnish ev.rvthinst anper- I EAST 5iti ST. OPPOSITE PKNXTSON HOUSK

i :.-.iiiiug inert io wi;n puucluV.ity and uit-pstch. 1 ,o- 11

IV fc. Is, -AVMi-ri.

Bsc, S, ldij 60-eiBi.

those committed to hi rare,. Females s,iR.,rl..

fro.n ITtorine, nervous, or spinal diseases, w'll as herotofore ba treated siiceessrully in this Institution. Patients are ronnestotl to bring two comlortables. two largo blanket, three coarse sheets, and 8 or 8 roarao ernsh towels, all of which should bo marked w ith Ihe name in full, or if desired they will bo furnished at an extra charge of filtv ce nt's per week. Teaws. The term for Board, medical services and all ordinnry attention, w ill ho from 8.fH) to $iu.mi per week, payable weeklv. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra cliap'e Some deduction w illio made Wi those who Mod it necessary to spend a length or time in the Institution. Transient persons wiil be charged tw o dollar per .lay. Three dollars will lie charged for the flrst cti.,-

bation. Fur Ttinher panictilnrs a-tdres pom mi-1 I 1. A. PEASE. M. I. Proprietor. ' I OarVhsce, Qamiliau ., Oliio. lr3, li-Smes

ness. and in many cases their liv es, in the hands of

physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is

. . ..f

and general s..riae-.o , n , ,

Consisting in part of BroaU i - pKta

Vesting.. Silk ds ;a ev i r? Muslins, abo a general ass-'" J.iHardware. Cu lery and W Hats Caps. & Head; .Va'le 15oofs and Shoo,

Three plv and Ptrrrain Carpet'- f

auies. lllli. . 1 ST ...I. F-irn, c l ic.--.--

ccnaluly Impossible for one man to understand all Jru". ""-v -

the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in ! which he it more successful tla'n his brother pro-' fes.sors. aud to that he devotes most of iiis time and sluilv. i ! YEA RS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to tiie study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, , nose, or legs. pains in the. head, or bones, mercu-i real rhenmatism. strictures, gravel, irregularities, I diseases arising from youthrul e .cesses, or impu-, ritie ofthe blood, whereby the c institution feasbc- ; come enfeebled, cmbles the Doc'.or to offer speedy j relief to ell w ho mav plaee themselves under his

ra..o..i -- ... .,iH

Earthen. Al are.to--- ,Wv V,

Their stock ii.,l-r nicltrtt hv a con.pele.it prr. laier. ' ,-,na of Is" Hiev can ofTer goods t oer MaIt qc - than ever be., re - Ul.j ,o o Pcarerccp-rJuhy j v

care.

.Vt t cue forward-d -a s-v pnrt of the Uniicd States, Pr-rr fireantl teu -joU-rsrrnackuge.

Jaurcli

:"ThomaGcchin,r. r n,'Ef. South t"' nh.

Wr'irr,. Of"?' "mB!

s..f Vsrr. .'i s- ' k.,;itli

eet,ti.t.-i6

. , ,rr basin

ti.:. iinns hasbeena -.es.

j ,.,,,.-n.

lyr

X'

o. T.3r at present lo "?eb.ii5, '53-lOfM

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