Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 June 1853 — Page 4
From the lady's Book, " The Hermit of Rockrest, BY MRS. C. LEE HE5TZ. CHAPTER I.-cosTisrED. By this tiiue, the hermit had re.ched the pot where the stranger stood, and, as Blanche raised her innocent eyes to his face, the, for the first time, trembled and shrunk before its revere and majestic expression. Why did a strange feeling of shame unknown before, roll Ilk ea sultry clettd over the spotless surface of her thoughts? Why did she bow her head until her loug, loose locks mantied the blushes that burned upon her check? "Blanche,' said the heiinil, raising his haud iu the direction of the cabin, aud bendiug upon her a grave, rebuking g!a: ce. She understood his motion and obeyed it, though not without caslug her eyce one moment towarut the young stranger whose countenance 8ohei like lightning as ahe ptu-eei. ile durrd not uelaiu her; lor there stooo th.tt
awful luokii.g oid man, leaning on his slat! like one ol the prophets ot old, as il rea. y to callcowu the thunders ol Heaven. "Young man," said Father Auge!o,"what it your enuud lieref" "We have waudered out of our way," he replieu, awed by the voice ami manner of the hermit. "We wished to timi idielter for the night, for the day is almost spent." The inoou will light the patn of your return," replied the hermit. "If you were weary travellers girded fur toil, aud employed iu the service of my Divine Ma.tei, I would give you food, aud shelter, ami rest; but the sous of pleasure cau Hud no welcome with us. Go back to j our gay companions, and disturb aol the abode of the solitary. Ye are of the word. We are uot of the world. You and I cau no more mingle than the rock and the stream. Why do you linger? I uo uol wish to be harsh aud inhospitable,'' he added in a solteued tour ; "but 1 cannot sutler the breath ot that world from which I have forever withdrawn, to pollute the solitude of this Heaven-dedicated spot. The earth is broad. Tis but a narrow path I have chosen to walk iu. Respect my rights, and invade tiiem no more." There was something so commanding in the appearance and voice of Father Augelo, that ine young man dared uot liuger. With auairui nauguiiiieks, struggling th the awe wh ch he could not shake off, he turned ! awav ; jumped iuto the skiff by the side of j nia con.pauiou, whose oars soon flashed briglmy iu the rays o the setting suu. "W hat did the youi.g uiau say that covered your cheeks with biualies?" asked hat Iter Augelo ol Blaihe, as they sat together in the light ol the moon, tht etr.amed into the low window of the cabin, and sprinkled With silver the faded gilding ol the organ. "Kotlnng, lather," rcidieu Blaui l.e. ...tumKinsHui l promised luiu i iu j our uauie. 'i was a stranger, aud je look me iu,' said eur Saviour, and you have lieu repealed the wirds to n e. Why, fath er, dm Juu send them away iu auger, iueteod ol opening your uooi to receive them f "Did juu wish them to remain, lilausheJ" I bid, lamer," slie rt-piied, w.lliuut looking up; lor that s.rate leeiing ol cuutus.oii, w.icushe had never snowu bilore, diu.med the crystal minor cl her tje. ,ev wire beauiunl and tuir lu look upon, aud tiie voice of i nn who audiess. a me sweet as tile souud of llie UUiuul waterlall. Surely, lather il the aouaol u.rk resemble ihese, they canuot be lhe wicked beings you have taught uie lo anun. i nee must have beeu aucrelalor the Bible mvs those w hu welcome at. angers uiuetiuies euteruim augels unawares. My child! m chiiu;-' cried the hermit, in au earnest aud troubled tone. ' Remember now tae serpent, wila tua beuuilimr tuoune . charmed lhe moliicr of matikiuu. Reiiiember how Lucifer was Uausionnea toau augel ot light. Oh, Ihou Guardian of innocence," coutiuueo he, lilting tip his invoking hauoe ever her iuuocriit tieati, ' let tot lhe tempter invade lliis new Eoeu ol n.y chastened liearl! Once, ouce i have beeu bamsiied Irom my parauiae, iu wh:cti the serpent had stoleu. , "f"' w auoiutr uiai! Act me alone uol lor n.vse.t Itirav. Pl..n... .... :..
the iuruace glowing wnli seveulol.i heat, if powt rlul lorm shivered with sudden emotion, it be ihine iutinile will; but spare Ihia spotless and a cold moisture gleamed upon his forelamb this iamb ot the Hock ci Gilead, head "Warm the chilled and torpid a.-rpeut whom I have reserved lor thy holy alur!" if you dare, and brave its sting, but uncoil uot Awed by the solemnity of his words aud lhe serpent memoiiea of my youth, rouse rnauner, Blanche B,.ua upou her knees aud them uol from their loug lethargy. Young bowed Her head upou his lap. There was man, 1 have loved and suffered siuned aud stleiice lor a lew moments when the hermit sorrowed, as 1 trust you may never sorrow spoke . !1(j eTer HjU- .. (ja waters ol the ocean "Look up, my child. See how the moon- could uever efface Hie remembrance ol those beams sparkle ou lhe water. Uow peacelul days ol strife aud passion ; but I humbly Irusl and smiling it looks! Aud yet those same Uie dark f tain they lelt Upou my soul Ins wavelels.now calm i. the rleccy vault above, been washed out in the blood of the Lamb
were woveu as a shroud aiouud vour nii.th--era lonn, aud prepared her tor lhe grave wnere she now slumbers. I hate never told you ot the story ot . ur inluucv; bul it is tune thai I should waru ou of the doom which ws hers, aud show jou the lines traced by the hand ol mi-guioed passion aud lalal experience." -You lold me that God had your arms," said the trenibliug Blauche, "that 1 might devoted lo be his service, and pass my days in prayer and praie. Tell me not or sorrow auu sia.it makes me wish to die." "When temptation approaches, the armor or celt nee must be prepared Better, far better to know of the rocks and quicksands that lie beneath lue waves of existence, than wait till life a Irail bark i? dashed ejrai net them by the fuiy oi the tempest and broken iuto hi vers." Then, taking h r hand, Father Anrelo led her dow o lo the very bns,k t.f the stream, aud showed her the rocks over which the current foamed bright and while iu the nioouliUht. aud lol i her how dark and augry was Ihesceue ou the mpht wiieu her mother lav "uu ,u "r "4"d siiroud, hile she a weeping iulant, reclined beneath his threshiioiu. i uen, wiudtng through a pth shaded oy stirubbery aud long grass, h c irried her iu ine grave, now scarcely cisii.,,',KI t. J . ....... .,.e greeu-sward arouud it, where the victim of passiou slept iu louely aud uuawak nj slumber. ;Ou, my father,' cried he weeping Bl.inche rising froui n,e grave of h-r moMi-r and t'iroiiig tie sell iota uis Brns. -save me fro u myself-sutve Miefro .1 til- world! But when you die j you 9,y , tvtl lj(S h( lore lii yout-wno Wl 11t r0((1 le npi .it.u a.id goara me iro n vil J" "tid wu.cooi ,ue,, 0ll , mvk-epiinr wiii4,rd iiHa,u..u.hi.ge oonc-rum t.iee. ana ttley W,l bear l-B 0lou lh .jr cover li.ee wnh the.ii as a s neld. -Fear not or i am wittt nice," euitii the iiifchty.-' Lord Al change cmie o"er lhi. r rom this night. spiril ot BUuche. Sh ido-. cuiiu.u :,.,! jug, uitteu over th-h-aveul v sremty ot her i "ou "ewy so tuesa ofilimes veilmi the .ustre oi ner eyes, hue w is both Imp-
r. u.-r iuu uel .r. j, ir-m, ou ! alone " whose iu.irginsh.i htds ilovei to reel. ue, uo1 Bl niche, who had beeu cliugln to the herlouger whisp. red to her of everf-stiug peace, '"'i i" unutt-rable agiution, graVu all y releaalu murmurs told the story ot her inollier's ed her hold, and gliding down upon hr sorrows, aud ahe saw ij iu cold bo out the ' kuees, bnrn-d her lace iu the fold sol limrotM Image ol her death-ctiilieo form. But w:.t:8: ,,OH, lather," she cried, " I dare not siieak.
t.iew) remeiiibraucea came carkly and apual ! hngly on one siue, on the other glided the i Vision ol tie voatliful ..r..- ...:...!' . - --v.a, ..gnu ins, " ujfure siauding at ber KI.1M. W.lt, at, Kn... .... . -. . ...fit. tun iiu, yel sou
...... .. u..,g iniHig. nnerever she was, ! "u thy Oispl-asure. I cauuot help liuti.i U'l phantom lor.n was near. Even when 1 Ibe luce ol the stranger fair, aud Ins voice he knelt iu prayer, it tame aud knelt at h.r ' sweet to my ear. Ida, aud atie could hear its voice of ,i,us,c ; " Alls'. al'. snld Father Ang-I ., tenderly' mingliua; wn'i trie deep and org4U-like toues 1 raising her in his arms, aud lookm inoariiol hUier Anjrelo. lu;ir ou her face. "For more than fin en 1 Uil oue brief moment was never to be jesrs Have I borue y ou ou my heart as the lorgoiien. She inlgn liug-r in that solilude j " lne fl iweraeut tosweelsu my b.ightrd llil ner locks were while the suowy locks existeuce, and the slrauer ol a dav must ot the hMr.i.it t..l ... . . . ... , . 3 - -
xib. too, passeu iuto the long, polar winter oi life, but iu memorv 1 would ami te to her a. vernal blossoms, no" ! chitted by its. uow.,. ,er ,ounUi uucon. I gealed by I lroL" CHAPTER II. ! V!a theory, Uiat lu a-ln, i. the paseiona die. II, to plunging iuto iu depths, oue Could leave behiud h.m that resiles tiling, then indeed there would be peace; hut the wind tir the foliage ol tiie lon-ly moouu n as well, as that of the p opled plaiu, an I wherever the atormy e:e-neuta of life exist, they will buret lorth io streuglh. the greater for their tuns; quiesceuce. Solitude ia the empire of passion - not ita grave. blauche no longer sat by the margin of the atream aloue- Father Angelo was ever at her aide ready to guard and sustain, ever talking to her of Heaveu and heavenly things. In vain she watched for the gliding boat and the cumins stranger. Oue rveuing. Father A nirelo was read in 2 ta her from the Divine Volume; she sal agaiust the organ, whose dark and massive form brought out iu etrourr relief her owu wuu- robed figure. Naomi piled her neeJle al a ii.e GiBitnce, listening with reverend attention to the accents of her aged nvisler. It was a peaceful aceue, aud a sweet quietude reeteo ou ine vouur Uca of Blanch. Ti. hermit waa reading the history or the daugh-i l-r of Jcphlha, aud she saw iu it a type of
her own destiny. At that mo nent it aeemed to her a glorious oue, an J her eye began to kindle with a holy inspiration. - j There was a step heard upon the threshold. The footstep of the stranger in that solitude was as startling as the print on the sand iu Crusoe's desert isle. BUncha trembled. Father Angelo rose with clouded brow,! aud, on opeuiug the door, the young stranger, whose image had haunted the memory of Blanche, stood before him. The hermttdrew back with a cold aud stalely frown; but a alow buist of irrepressible delight illumined the face of Blanche Faint from excess of joy, she k-aned against the organ, and clasped both hands over her htart, to still its wild pulsations. Why hast thou comeagair, young man?"'
i ' said rather Ang-lo, in stcru accents, told thee the world was wide, aud thre Was vru room enough iu it lor thee au l in-, but that ..,..-. .......a k. I,,,..., o:.lh hela.-.HIl ns. r i..., .. r... ..ranger; i - j
my soul is troubled within me. something """B; potency, rheumatism, discses of the back and loins, teila me that thy coming is the herald ol sor- P'" leaving a brightened track, though not ; inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, hvdrocerutv." jdlsperslug the clouds. i le, cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases, &e., will be "Nay. notfo, father," cried the yourgl ithliistal lor the glory of God and the quickly removed from thesystcm, by the use of l)r. man, with a deprecating smile; and, placing :tion Pf Bl.Dcht, he was conscious the !, Tuo, elTcolds, bronchitis, incipient con some letters iu his hand, "read these, audi,t?"veu OI seinsnties was also mingled, t or ; sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea, you will see laat 1 am no nameless auventur ) hia own sake, he had likewise wrestled with liver complaint, piles, &c, will be treated, in a er. unworthy . f your regard, but the sou or a 'theouug man's spirit, for the child of his , carerul, thoroupb and scientific manner, nobleman, and the Companion of the noblest optica was dear to him as the life-blood of j That 'TJualiulg
vi ine lauu. i "Clarence, foo of Clareuce!" repeated the hermit, glauc:ng his eve over the letter aud again loldl g them. "Titles are of no estimation in my tyea. That you are a descendant of the King of kings reflects upon you tar greater Iiouor. "To be the heir of an honorable name, onstained by crime and adorned by talents, is a distinction of which a young man may well be proud," answered Clarence with unconscious haughtiness. "The echoes of fame are never heard within these rock-bound wajls," replied the hermit. "What," added he commanditigly, "What is all this to met" Theu, turuiug, suddenly to Blauche, continued, "Blanche retire with Naomi." Blanche rose with a fading cheek, hut Cla rence sprang forward and arrested her departure. No, slav," he Impetuously cried. "It was lor you I came. Life has beeu but one dream of you since I beheld shadow ol the oak. Leave you under the e mo not, I en treat, but pray this stern-hearted aud inflexible old mau to look beniguauiljp on me, for your Hake." "Oh, father," said Blanche, laying her hand imploringly ou the arm of Father Augelo, 'M uot for mine, for the Bake of the dear Kedeemer, apeak kiudly to this young ' man, aud bid Inra stay." "My child, my blessed child, you know net what jou ask. It 1 bid bun remain, peace will vanish. The image of a holy God will be hurled Irom its altar, aud an earthly ing mother deuicated lull to Heaven, as an expi-itiou for her own sinful idolatry. Remember that every year, as it has rolled over your head, 1 have renewed the solemn consocration, which your ow n heart has sanctioned, and attesting augels witnessed Blai.clie, you will uol, you cuuuol prole false to these ihreWuld vows." i ''Hie cannot, she will not prove false to the ; impulse of nature and truth,' exclaimed me ' young isau keeping his fascinating gaze ou the lace, which uever before had glowed be neath the glauce of love. "tier heart abjures such uuuutuml obligations. It already i llirolw iu uuiou with mine. 1 see it; 1 feci it. Heaveu created us lor each other and by keeping us asunder, after having ones met. vuil deleat the nu motes of the Most High, aud doom to solitary wretchenuess two beings whose mutual joy our blessing ought, lo crown. I. Id man," cuuliuued he with iu- 1 creasing fervor, "in the Irozen Calm ol age ' h:.ve ou entirety lorgolleu the memories of ; youth Does uo remembrance plead lor love like mine, no lonn of beauty like hers rise 'mid the oimness of lhe past, reminding you ot the ommpoieuce ol passiouY" . u...ii.., ,h i,rm; ,k;i hi. Here, in this solitude. I have found oeace alb-r the wreck of joy. Here, I have foster ed this pure blossom of muoceuce to present ilau offerof sweet-sme'.llng savor onto lleaven. t-he Is guileless and happy. Leave her, as you fouud her, in the bosom of tranquility. seek a compauion iu pleasure among the dauirhters ol m u, and tempt not a child of ; Go.i iuto the paths or a polluted world." I As he spoke, he folded oue arm around Blau.-he and drew her closely to him, while the folds of Ins grey robe mingled with her white do wing raiin-nt. tie bent his head till his wintry locks blended with the vernal luxuriance of hers; aud tears, alowl falling like rain from a cold cUiud, glittered ou ber hair. 1'he young ma was moved, but his emotion ouly gave more warmth and slieagth to his eloquence. "Father," said he, bidding his knee, for it seemed an act of reverence due to this sub lime old mau, " I isle u to me for her sake, if not for mine. When, you are goue, and you must be ue.tr the end ol y our pilgrim tge, who w ill protect this young and helpless beiug? Who will shelter her from the storms yu so inuchdreadi Would you leave her iu the wilderness with no rtiardian but a woman j who already must feel the infirmities of life stealing upon her I tl Uveyou never thought of this?" -God neTer forsakes those who put their trust in him," answered the hermit, looking devoutly upward. 'Not a sparrow falls to the ground without his knowledge; and is she not of more value than they?" "Let hersp ak,'' s.id CI .retire: "sortly yon would in t biud her, au uuwillnig vn tnn. to vows made Hi her infancy. Tn Got to wiiom you have devoted hnr will uot accpt a he.irt.e'S icrilic. Speak, B ancl.e let me oil you by your own sweet name and tell ine il you are uol wilting to leave thi ue-oUt- soot tor tiie home of joy aud love I came to tfer on. Tiler you cau erect au ai'ar to t our God, and offer him au i nee ose as pure as ascends from this rocky shrtit-. lie is not conn ued lo this loue spot, lie fills immensity w.Oi his presence, ami wheri ever a humau heart beats, there is his tent..! ! Hi .nche, we will worship II in together. ' Vvttt uol my prayer hud an ecii. in you sou ? bpeaa aud tell me if my spirit pieanst I fear your aug-r, but I fevl as if iuvi-ible han.iw were drawing me towana hiu; au J if ....ih,..,r ..... t. j.-. "mi iiwii 1'ici i.iTiinm h ui mi.. j emirds would Dreak asuuder. Have pity ! V .. . . upon uie, -j my lamer, aud cl me uol off come to rub me of tia Ir-tcraiic-. and Inava ine, like my own sheltering rock, bleak aud bare." "No, no, father," exclaimed Blanche. "I do not ask lo leave you I o.ily pray that be mav remain wan me. Then you will have two flowers iustead of oue, to gladden your lite-" A proad smile played for a moment on tne lips of CUreuce, as glaucing .round those low, dim walls, he contrasted them with the lolly halls of his falrter. Young man." said the hermit, sealing Biauche by his side, and motioning to a seat, "sit down, aud let ua compose oar excited feelings. We roust think aud speak calmly of all these thiugs " "Can me Uareuce, father. Treat me not as a stronger, but a a sua for such would I be auto thee Father Angelo looked earnestly and sadly on the young man, aud, as he beneld his fair aud beamiug cuuuteuauce, he could not help his own spirit cteaviug auto him, aud hse pity'rose Tor Hie young aud tender Blauche. tie might bui.-h Ine youth liom his dwelling; u: could he cS'oce iua image from her heart t tld could bmc her duwu lo Uie rocky home .men uao i-u long Miellered her; but cuulj I.- i,rv...l. h.r ll.oo.h.. I, " i ....ua uiug w woiid iilumiueu by his prvseucef- Jshail he pierce, with a stroke more cruel than the sacrificial knife, that innocent bosom, and
watch day after day the dark smoke ofsufleriug rising above the altar, instead of the pure iucenae of prayer and ol praise? He believed lu an overruling Providence a Providence thai not only presides ever the destinies of mighty empires, but directs the motion of the falling leaf. It could not have been chance which guided the boat of the stranger over the waters of the lake into an uukuowu stream, thus penetratiug into the solitude which he had believed impervious. Perhaps she was created to serve her divine Master fa the high places of the world, to be a beacon set npou a hill, to which the mariners of life niiuht turn wbeu about to be drifted on the shoals of temptation- God had, perchance, coulided her to his care during
her growing cln dhood, that pure and holy beiug iiiiglil be formed whose example, plao.vo iiiu uauguiviB u IHHIllOU, WUUIU jSKW them the 1 oveiioes ol piety, aud allure , thoughts rolled eiowlv through the mind of the hermit, likn , - .i. u " " auu me inouciii oi yieiaiui; iier iu .another, far more terrible than death. la deep aeit-t basement, he acknowledged to himself his own weakness, and the deeper his humility, the greater his compassion, the stronger his sympathy. louug man Clarence my son," he cried, laying his hand kindly on the shoulder of the youth, who thrilled with rapture at the beuiguant words "let us make this a matter of solemn, earnest prayer I am willug to submit it to an all-wise and trolling Deity. Blanche is but a child, and I beauty of youth mirrored in their beams. The Dame so suddenly enkindled mav b extuguished by the breath of experience. Go back, my son, to the a enes you have quilled, aud let time and absence test the streuglh of your new-born love. Iu the meantime, let , Blanche commune with her owu heart, in the holy shades which have embosomed her from infancy. Nature now blooms in the glory of slimmer; wl.en the last leaves ofautuniu have fallen, aud the breath of the dying season whispers of wsdom aud disposes to meditation, you may come to us once more, and I will tell you the dealings of God with our souls." "How long!" exclaimed Clarence. reproachfully. "How long!" echoed the heart of Blanche. "And then," cried Clarence, "may I claim her as my own? May I bring wiih me a man ol God lo perform the nuptial rite, or are you invested wnh sacerdotal power to consecrate our union;" '1 cau make no promises for the; future," replied the hermit, risiue aud his majestic height seemed almost supernatural, so near it i
you are only in the morning of manhood. 01 Cneral pleasure, it is impossible to be placed . KAG & STR V WRAPPING pipvr You know nothing of each other, nothing of fcEC ' T6 "8Te th,e ar,k'le ,nlM! -d in our market, the melarchol, despotism or Time, in crush- hooves of domestic happing , and ca" ' 'WSn ing the buds of feeling under his iron heel. half of the incentives of life. Ws mt tks Vihl.i ...k i You love each other now, but you have only 1 r?,,Y8 shouM ,aH i,mmidJB E olottT looked inn .rl.nlhr'- .nJ . ih- on . . HALL, and be at once restored to health, nov. 19 l8-filll n u Perl r';!.' o
approached the low walls, "ll is in vain that 1 .... .. , .,.,., .... i... a. ,i. ; . . ... ,, THIS Mill differs from all others In the construction i builds the paiaceot hope, unless Uod s , 1 liun of the Ipper or Runner Stone, which is hand leads him in. I lie future! W ho dares ' composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a
talk of the future? Who call measure its dim boundaries? Who cau gather its unknown fruits? Who pan tell whether ila untrodden fields be golden wiih harvests or b'uck with ruini IWt we, who stands noon thrt narrow isthmus of the Present, between the two g eat llltmitahtes. f to sn rosTi"ttv:n 1 I, A 11. A ISIS IV AT linn OITiRTPPv lirT.untii A "kLI .AK I t,K AIETAMORA. put. k DLKMGED, grateful for the L patronage heretofore extended to them, bv the citizens of Mctamora and vicinity, respectfullv so- ' licit a continuation of the same, and would inform I them and the public generally, that they have re- '
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ceiveo a iresli supply of Seasonable Goods just , Joseph II. Burrows.of Cincinnati, is the Invenfrom the mint, and consisting in part of the fol- : or, forwhich he obtained Le nets Patent iu im-.
io.iiic ionics.nets and Bonnet Trimmings, and would sav to the Ladies mal we are now prepared to show them something particularly nice in that department. ui i lotus, flam and Kme t assuuers and Sattinetts. Jeans. Silk Velvet. Satia, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy estingsand Cottonade, we have a full supply, and ss.heap as you can ask them. 'ur siock oi Hooisaml snnes consists in part as follows: .Men's fair. Kip and Moa Boots, fair. Morocco, Brogans, Oxford and Jersey Ties: Vonil.. and Boys Kipand Calf Boots and Brogans; Ladies .Morocco, leal ana aw siipsand Bo.)ts. All of the latest style and made of the best materials, and in a workmanlike manner. In fact if vou want ehean Boots and Shoes go to Walkers for them. Our stock of ready made clothing is now complete, ami consists of as follows: (.Tntli. fasslmere.Satinct, Lustre and Linen Coats: Salin. Mrsellsand l-'ancy Vests; Doeskin nnd Fancy Cassimere, Satinctt. Tweed. I.inen. Cotton., !....,. I n..,. duroy Hants: Shirts, Drawers. Collars. Ac. mad a of various styles and sixes, so if von want n .nil .11 out and out, cheaper than the Cheapest, just call v.t. i .niters auu KCl tiiem. Also a full supply of Leghorn, Palm, Panama, and Silk Hats. Queens are. In whole or broken sets. Earthen and Stoneware of different shapes and sizes: A full supply of Groceries of all kinds, in rM every thing that is needed to supply the wants of io surroomnug country, wmcn we Intend selling cheap and no mistake. Our motto Is small profits and quick returns, and to let no one go away dissatisfied. N. B. We are at all times paving the highest market price in Cash f.r all kin.ls'of grain. ap22 18 WALKER & BROTHERS. Queensware Glassware. Iflft. " Ulieensware-consisting of 1 ... V. Lnstre, California. Rhine. Colnmhin. n.Tiii band ten ware. Spong'd and painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware, jugs, bowls. Edg'd c c dishes, bakers, nappies, twinlers, muffins. f C Jngs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'd and painted, plain and fluted teas. CC & " S09 boxes glassware the abive selected for the country trade. For sale by O. ALDRICII. No. 181, Main St. between 4th & 5th, west side,Cin. O. WHERE 110 TRF1V f! ". TflV. VHt.1M c tiil I. , r-r., v r . . T. I . A . "irequenuy asKeo in regard arnvu.g. tthn we first heard this wondering, where they came from, we thourhl it was only occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, but after a thorough examination, we find that he has the pretties! and cheapest goods in this market, and that he gets them direct from New York and Philadelphia. He has a large and welt selected stock of i.:ti.iN Drew noil, Consisting in part of a general assortment of M, and fancy Silksand Satins, Bareges, Bareffa delaius, i Mouslinedelaii.es, Bombazines. Lustres. Pontius! : Ginghams. Lawns. Tactions. Swiss, Book and Jaco - ' I net muslins. Robes, etc. with a general assortment of arrncn uwrkra Collars, I utfs, nndersleeves. Spencers, handken-hler.. I. ccs. Edgings, Mantillas, Canes. Crane Sh.l. Parasols, K.ms, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon, an.l linings. Flowers. Wreaths. Tahbs. lo., .n.l Mitl,fil.ves. Hosiery, Ac, w iih . thousand articles too tedious to mention. Gentlemens4 Goods ' ,n variety: ' . Tweo,1f ",71,norii ; ensand Drillings. V Cloths, Cassimeres. Satttnet's. Cloths, bleached snd brown LinVestinrs. Storki. H.n.ikar. hi..r. Cravats, Glov.-s, etc.. w.ih a general assortment of BROl)VAY STYLES of HATS and C APS.of aim sl everv description. BOYw WE All " 1 In abundance, wcUsol-cted, of superior line and common qualities at low ngnrcs. '200 Pieces of Print?, Good styles and fast colors, with a heavy stock of brown, bleached and rplored Muslins and Drillings, Tickings. Checks. Flannels. Cottonades. Strip.! Rhirtii.gs, Musquild Lrs, and every thing usually kept in a retail store. Also, a heavy stock of Hueensware. Hardware Hollow-ware, Cedar-ware, and RrnMtriPs. all ol whi. K w. u. . . r small nroflu " "rj C "P' 06 ,MU a , L! ""'"' ' anuexamtne for yonraelves. It is no trouble to show goods and prices, B. H. BURTON ITtf Brook vltle, April IS, 1853. ;AR1ETIKS.The finest stock ever offered In the market, of moves. Hosiery, Silk Mils. Ladies Collar. Chemlscts, Undersloevet, Ribbons, Pilk and Berage Vails. Tidy's, Tidv Cotton, Ladies Plain and Embrollered Linca Hdkfs, ReauSiik. Linen and Cotton Pocket and Neck Hdkfs, Combs. Brushes, Threads. Need's. Pins, Button, Razor M-ops; beside a thous a t other articles, too numerous to mention In a small advertisement, all of which will be sold at small profits hv ar . D. SALUON A BOX. VALLEY HOUSE! T H4VKtm pleasure of announcing to the public I that the Vuitt Hocsc I now Bued up In the best style, for the accommodation of the travelling eommuhity, no pains will be spared to promote the comfort of those who may desire to make the vi.lsv Hor-sa their home. t'nderthe present management. I flatter mvself fiat no House in South eastern Indiana can equal Ihis. Th building is large and commodlons, and eonstrnrted expressly rorthe purpose to which it is applied. The nndersigned has had much experience in the tinaini... .ml 1. . . ; . . H ik.i -1 1 . . i " :TVT "".V " "J uD'i''n! nun, win not neglect makiRg ,hi honse their home whenever their business mT !ellh' thU place. ,Py ... , Breokville. Ind., March 23d, 18S3.
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Oil, PAINTED WIJIDOW SIIADF.N, and Oilcloth Table Covers, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer & Co. No. 8 College Building, Walnut St, Cincinnati, Ohio. Orders promptly Oiled. Country Merchants and Pedlers supplied on the lowest terms. Nov. 6, ltSi. IG-D2ius.
PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unpareileled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1R. HALL, offers to the afflicted New Remedies, 1" (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse themselves through every rart of the human system. mntidctes the Veneral virus, in the short space of
irom iwo to six nays, consequently every symptom of lliia insideous monster disease leaves the system, and the patient is again .cstored to full health and vigor, w ithout any danger from exposure, oriu- . terruption of business. j Those who have been unsuccessfully treated, and ' find the last state of their case worse than the first,
are particularly solicited to rail-. Longstanding esses of G.norrAra and Gleet, Stricturcs.urelliraldischarges. burning pains in the nrinafy lassa(ro syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions. lencorrhea. for whites.) iu. in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memory, , defaces beauty, diminishes strenKtu, vitiates the oioou, causes internal, external ana icuraoie Ai '. ,Z , ? r-VT , .' "Da a Wu' BU fool, Is treated w ith unparalleled success. i Weakness and Impotency, I Bebility of the Sexual 0,gnn,, most commonly theresltofanearlyhabit,fhogh,,etie,produced by other causes, viz: ong residence in a warm climate, frequent tndulKence, and a variety oi intercourse, close application 10 onsiness. some- , times there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted
all-con-(Washing of the organs themselves, heaviness in
the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute iiipmess. lielav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail,' when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable. Persons at a distance can consult Dr. H. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the' United States and Canada nov. 12; 1652.-T-iyr i MILL ! H. BURROW'S PLANTATION CORN cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast iron Eye, or Bush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than at lhe top, which is secured nt the back by four bolls, so tliatevery block is in the form ofa dovetail, which gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required in small Mills where tms Stone is run wiih great speed, and becomes dange- , rons if not strongly made. It also gives weight lo ) a Stone of small diameter that is required, w ithout , having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast j iron, in the form ofa busk, with Bridge tree. Spin- ! die Balance, Rine, Driver, and Regulating Screw, ! and grinds upon the same principle as a large mill, j differing only in the Running Stone: this being the great weignt. euaoies iiiogriini nearer tneceiiire a erenterounntitvofeniin and with less Lower than nv other mill now in use. This mill is portable. and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. Also, all sizes or rreneh Burr .Mill Stones, manu jactured on the same prineipl rFnrall nfr insrements the nnrchaser w ill he held Inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute; alla.iliep to horse, stemn or wuterpower. By the steady application of twohorse power. the .Mill will grind 6 to 8 bushels per hour or good meal, and will grind wheat as well as Corn. The 30 inch .Mill, if put to its fullest speed, will grind from 10 to Ij bushels per hour. These Millsare warranted to be in every respect as recommended. All orders must be directed to J. II. BURROWS, Front st., lower side, bet. Main ci Wal nut, Dec. 3, lgoi 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. Ci LOTUS, Casslmcre, Satinet n and Jean l,i. x.V Kari ihr. have on hand a very large and choice selection of cloths.cassimeres, satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. Call andsee them. '- mv 7 M ASONIC &. ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, iias removea to rMxui st. isacon s limlding. under Magnolia Hail. Cincinnati. Ohio. r ANCFACTURER of Costumes an.l Regalia of ill every description, for Masons, Odd Fellows, sons of Temperance. Temple or Honor, Druids Red Men, Brotherhood of the Union, and Good ji r neing a member oi me above orders, I m prepared at all tunes to furnish even thing upper taining thereto with punctuality and dispatch, feb. 15, '53 9-12m. R. II. STRUEVE, DEALER IN ATCHES.CLOCKS & JEWELRY, keens on A! 'nd a Urge assorted stock, of all style, and !!r" - ; a i so, repairs malcl.esand Jewelry In tnorougti workmanlike manner. mr5.'53-u Wm. A. Trowbridee. TlfIIOEEAI.r. A. HET 11,- Dealer in I H groceries an.l produce. South East comer of I court an.i usee streets, (oppoMte the Farmers Ho-! ! tel) CINCINNATI keeps constantly on hand a j : no-., """riin.-ni oi an articles in nisline, which he vu.-ra iraue at tae lowesi rates. ' 13 lyr PLA1MTS READY T? ""scrlber has the pleasure of announcing I . h", '' Plant are now large 7 . ' ." f"S '" ny quanliiy at his garj..!.. ...V..C .MooMine. at sv per KSiii. II also commence delivering to the stations l will ....... I he has designated in handbills! on .Monday the ib !"M' K!" i ,,,,e in disUnl parts of Franklin, Deca- ' rajeue. o:c
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Sec, can be ceruin of hating ' extensive and uninterrupted prractiee sitent in this plants, by sending to the gar- 1 city have rendered Dr. K. the most expertand sliced over 3W) bushels beiug of cessful practitioner far and near in the Lieatment ..r
, any uuantitv of rood i uen. no Has sprout various kinds, to-wit: lbauon PhUkh .1r,eal,Re,.1-i8,'t Red, Yams, and juinhI k1.' v j ... ..vim nn if ..i.iu, He has anabundance of e.rlv Plants, which are bet and mot desirable. .May 3.1,153. 20-4w E. H. CASE. SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, 78 WEST 4th STREF.T, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Agents for the tSlodart and the Dauhatn Piano. Terms Cash. April 9 ,'53 19lvr. Robert T ThOrbum BKJSS t OUSDEK. S.. Slv.rrn. r-;. r DLXryird Hr i ii,soniinn Wstellery and Hydraiilid Yalves. drc I IwsttlflN Xttl I 1 1 lfhfAP 1 .fWar fniittAP H rata C...I K, T:Za rr...in i . t. .' onner an.l Hl.wlr , Babbit or Ami Fruition Mettles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Casi. paid for Copper and Brass. Feb.C. "SSllUlyr. i ter Valley Canal Company will Uke notice that pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of the! Mat ot Indiana approved bvtbe Governor. Feb. 1st, ' 143, A. D., the Board of Directors or said com paay, for the purpose of raiting money to repair the canal have made an assessment of 10 per centum on the capital itock thereof, being Ave dollar on each share or stock held by the stock holders, and which anessmaut they are hereby requesUd to nay Into the treasury of said Company, on or before the 15th day of July next, and in default of; the payment of said assessment in cash, said com- j pany will In pursuance of the provisions contained ' In said Act, on the 16lh day of Julv next, offer at public sale at the door or the canal 'office in Connersville and sell to the highest bidder o much of the said stock or such stockholders as shall havo ' failed to pay said assessment as will be necessary to satisfy the same, and transfer said stock on the Books or the company to the purchasers thereof according tolaw. A. B. CON WELL, Pres't. Office W hile Water Valley Canal Ce. CoDnsrsville May 6th, ltU3 21-2montt. Ifin PA,KBn,ncaa; fancy Casimre Pants; mjv me satinet. Linen ana cotionade do do !-5 black and Taney Silk and Satin 150 Cloth, Cassimere. Linen A Marseilles do Jnst opened and for sale chesper than the cheepestst aP9-10tr TYNER 4c BAKER'S.
WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE, O. Gaodnan V C. rV.34, Pearl Mrrel, ins ist unii, Oble, NOW offer Tor sale the Unrest assortment of paper to be found In the west, consisting of Honk, News, Letter. folded Caps, Flat Cap. Wank Hook, Manilla, Hardware, Druggist, Post Office, Colored,
Printers Cards. Card Boards. Ti .nrf Ktr.. u..Ho I iM"-r, minors iius.l olored inks 4c. dec. ' i OCR EASTERN CONFECTIONS, Enable us to keep as large a slock of paper material and all other goods connect! wiih an exclusive paper w arehouse as can be found in any eitv east or w est and we can confidently say to our customers that we can give sufficient inducements for them to make all purchases of us In preference to going east. e a BOOK PAPERS. We have oh hand a full supply of flue book papers from the Dayton Mills, and will be cnnstantly receiving(as we are the only agents) all the different sizes and qualities needed by publishers ard can have made to order any size or quality wanted on short notice also Eastern Book Papers. PRINTERS. Can find all kinds of Job Papers, and Paper Materials any w here to be found in a paper warehouse; stichas news and book paper, printers' Cards and Card Boards. fancy col'd and glazed paper, plaiu letter caps, folio posts, bank aud commercial pots, packet posts, news, bonk and card Inks, col'd inks, bronzes, bronze size. &c. BOOK BINPERS, Wlllalways be furnished with Ledger and Blank Book Papers of all sizes and qualities; Binders' Cloth, assorted colors, Binders' Leather, Plow Knives, &c, Ac. PAPER MANTJFACTt'RERS. Mippneu wnuq est English Fellings. riJ,.i,i Pnwdor .iil u "a ",e Podere'011 vitr.ol, alum, Raps, Hemp LAFLIN BROTHERS WRITING PAPFRS Already two premiums have been awarded Laflin Rroihers fnr ih.'ie .i,,,i., ".TV r"'u f C writi. nin tLi, af nm:,nurf''re Z'mITi Zt Jl C"n" SEKSraT h,.,h ,mi , r' ; liTi . i 11 1'rii.e. ne , L1. "" for lhe west fo'ese celeBLISS. HOTTER CO'S PRTNTfVr r Rn We are also oeents for B. P. & Co's Card Boards, Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, bronze size, Ac. Ac. B. P. k Co. keep lis supplied with a stock of not lessthan eight thousand dollars worth oi ineir nianuiaciures. The Information Wanted. HAVINt; been informed that frequent inquire has been made for me. for the last two years'. I w ould now inform my old friends and customers, as well as the citizens of Franklin. Hush, Decatur, an.l Kinlev n... inat.lli- ...... t 1 ... i . ---- - -i - .....i. ., iia.r lanni the V oolen Factory of (iorden t Woods, at WeUmora, for four years, where we design cam ing on Wooi carding, Spiuing, Weaving, and niHn'ufaeliiring of Suttiiietls, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, t - 'lolhs, Casimeres,and Stoking Yarn, forthecus- "..., c.iiiLTun snares, or oy tno vara, or pound. Also, dying and fulling done to order in the usual season for such work. The proprietors of this establishment are adding largely to the machinery, so that we shall be able to do as good work, and on as short notice, as any other shop in the country. 1 he subscriber flatters himself tht he is too'wcl known iu this community to need any recommend or declaration of his abilities. His long residence at laurel, and constant attention to business should secure to him a good share or the public patronage. We want a large amount of WOOL, lor which we w ill pay liberal prices in goods at the Factory or Store. Any amount of wool grease will be taken; also produce of every description usually taken by the Stores. Particular pains will be taken tc accommodate foreign cuslom -rs w ith their cardinv nnr I We want to make a great many new acquaintances Come old friends, M usseo vour smiles and favours once more. Our old scale of prices will be 0"',,r"ln- ELIASMACEY. Metainora, March 4t!i, 1M3. l2-mos. JONES BROTHERS & COspecrssoas to J. D. & C. JONES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods. No. 19 PEARL BTRET, CINCINNATI, O. JOHN D. JONES. oto. W. JONES. I AKCB JONFS. f Feb. 13, WT-Mnn. IICNTIKOTON. .iHOCritlES.5 Hh.ls Suirar: 2" bbls. N.O. Molasses; x.i nan " uo Jus! mceived and for sale cheap byMarc:! Ist,18i3. 11 K. TYNER. "''" i.istR. jko. n. riRviruiR. Li nek and Farauhar. AT THE Pot Ofliee buihtiugs. South West Corner Main anil Head streets. Kroobvil'.. I...n..., The ntteiition or lhe public is most respectfully invited to our spring stock of goods, carefnllv selected, exclusively from Hie Cincinnati Market! "of the latest and most fashionable stxles."' " LINCK Oi FARliUHAR. n'CTS AMUtlllKONS.-Just receiv19 e.l a large and handsome nR.ort..... nt r n... ,.w. fashionalile bonnets and ribbons, and for sale nt '' 1.1NCK & FARUUHAR'S. TI7"ll., ,'AS PABASOLS-A large U lol of Umbrellas nnd Par..,u t. i.. '. ? lowest possible price at n,J ' Li;,CK & FARQUIIAR'S. r , ,, "splendid assortment of c -.. Z ,l rilK" "cnigo ue Lames. Tissues, silks. Satins. and white dr. L.....I ' rh(?a , B .1M1,crj J ' LINCK & FARQUHAR'S. 1) K I . TS & I X; II A M ssm pieces of we'll 1 assorted prints and Ginghams. For sale at reduced prices at I"2 LINCK & FARQUHAR'S. S I -VI .Tl i;n WA It E A VOrV l.'HVitnuipliiinHl of the most fahimin!ili unit ilnpol.l.t g,"io.jti3rvmwuanu ior sale by m 7 LICK & FARQVHAK. nAnmy.4WE,1V.II.S, Ac,L,ck &FaDI IIAR invite attention lo their ...,. i.,... ... sorlmeiit of nails and gener.il stqck or hard ware, atreduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7 .V7 nltOCElt IES, ll plies of the very cousianiiv on hand, fre.h mn. very oestquality ol Groceries, at Uie cheap store of may 7 LINCK & FARQUHAR. msWARE xv hBva ,.,,..., ,u" moslheautir.il .toct or o. ....... ... the peace, ever before offered in this market ,,,y7 LINCK & FARliUHAR. n'nT." rCAMI''!! b?rl "lri,1r M-V,e ' fashionab Hiils.Just received and for sale at V"?7 I.INCK& FARQUHAR'S. IIAXSlTcXpis " 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 cn,c Kossuth ditto is. .'" .Bn" F"f-'ool. and Artiste do. ... I ' C,'.,lh' Ul,d Fur Caps. Just arriving an.l Tor "ocbrTh, ,S5o. K,C"AKU KK. p.4!V D Y I randy I I'nndipsi I ! Twelve j dollars incr hundred pounds, and no charge Vor b,.xe, atM. DEMANDS Candy Factory Walnut OMo'' bt'tWee" Fml'JSil' Wts.Ci,,ci.rn OI,'- apl 9, I.-W-lG-ly. 'ATCII AXD CI.OrKsv- ti enders his serein. k.. ...... ... J ,,,v vii.te... oi t.r.M)K . no! ?k M.k ,ho ca,,!""i,y of w' -" Jewell 17 , "'Pa,r,'--'kiiig and mending h7y IZ'm '"'"f en,or.ience"'"i strict punetuorii?of h ""',em'alions. Shopthr,-e doors North of the post office. Jv 23,1850 3l-tr P.PITAt IIOI SK i County. Indiana, R. l)r house j ,f, r,.1ai- ., Connersvllle, Favette s. Prtinrielor. This well furnished, thnmtnrhlv naill'lo Tl'J'V"-. ,if""u''. -ve'ry allenlioi. and I mV? , f ".'i J ""O"- W hilst it i, the b .st and most fashionsble house in Iho -i,v. i. i.iit. Tr ,,e.!'n, "'" as to suit all. Jv '3J I'r'T he Hamilton Intelligencer willp'.ea months and forward bill rr payment. A ffll c t e d Read! MttniCAl, IIoiinp, ctabliliei jcars nso, by Ur.Kinl.rlin Corner r Ihinlaud Union sts., between and Pine streets, 1'hlludcliiliiii. Fifine.i v..,.r r 1 iiMi a.i.i I tirivui.. iiHtiim mm..... m ....... ulcers upon the body, throal, or legs, pains in the head or lmnes. mercurial rheumatism, strictures. imnunilies of lhe blood. wiier'hv ih. kltlit tl inn . . .... M.,.tlK ,.,., ii. ,ii excesses or has become enfeebl -d, are all treated with sue. ew. Ile w ho places himself under the earn nf llr. K may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman. suu conn my rely upon his skill as a piivsician. Take Particular Notice! Young men w ho have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulged in a habit frequently learned from evil companion, oral school the etfevts or wnicli are nighlly roll, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should applv immediatelv. Weakness and coi'intitniim..! .t.ii,'. tV' '" of n,ur",i,r energy , physical lassiiudo and , '. pnwration, imwointy mmi an i all nervo is iZt -r-re.ti v. function. cured, and full , ... i SI Lean's Liniment . rpHIS article is now fairly before the public, and j J tho thousands of bottles sold indicate the supe riority of this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it ia their practice. Try bul one ii rent ooitieanu vou win oo convinced. Ki and one dollar bottles have bseu received. nolesale and retail bv nov. i9-4!-tyr KOHL & THORN E, Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts.,Clnti. Kendall'sfe Taylor Thermometers Tub following gentlemen have certifled as to correctnes and accuracy of the method by wh the hich their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, Professor in Brown Unlveslty; J. P. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; das. Noonev, Hudson, O.; Professor Eaton, Troy, K. T.; Henshaw, Ward or Co., Boston: J. W. Foster. Portsmouth, 5. H.J Doctor Batchelder, New York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometer" wa awarded to Mr. K.. at the late Fair of the New York 8tate Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and retail at greatly reduced prices, by n.Miuoi i iiuknk. Western Agents; Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sU, Cin'ti Where may always be had On Perfumery and Ft FanJ ""' aov. ID.-oiyr. T. !IITII. DEALER IN CLOCKS. 1? EAST 5th ST OPPOSITR tlKV vnv imittv , riWAT 1 msas oirsE ' Pee. 5. lCaTn, ATI' H,
FIRE and Water Praal RssliafThe undersigned bavins: been appointed Agent Tor 8. M. & C. il. Warren's Fire and Watur Proot Hoofing. Is now read v to do rooting of this kind in any part of Franklin, Union, or KaveUe counties. The Storerooms of M. V. Hale and H. 11. & J. C.
i Burton, In brook vllle. are covered with this kind i of roofing, to whom the public are referred, lis durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all rwnnimenu it, as SU sunurior. in the construction of mostbuildli.ps. W. S.BApCER. Jy in, '51 30-l-y TVl'IlME & CO-Importers and dealers iu J t Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, mud Watch-Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of gold and silver lever and veree watches: ins void ' and frill lpln- crnLI ail.ur owl .,.,... ' ,-1... r!..l.l ;i.. i' percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists files, toys. &e. No. 131), Main si., under Commercial Bank .Cincinnati Ohio. II pains, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds. old sores, corns, frost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula, aud a sure and speedy euro for rheumatism, which we warrant it to cure, or refund the money. We could give a oumberof certificates of cures performed by it, but consider that one tweuty-flvo cent botllu 1 will go farther toword convincing any one of iu ef- ! ncacy, ttian coma ait uie cemncales mat could be printed. N. D. Gallion agent for Brnookville. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, 40. ly. No. 67 Main SU Cincinnati. mERSIS of the Indiana American. X tJ in advance, t2,"0 in six months, (3 at the . end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. ' Advetisemkts One square or less wrill bo in- i serted three times for one dollar, if pavmeiit be , made in advance.one dollar and twenty-five rents If payment be delayed one year: and one dollar and nily rents ir delayed two years, and In the same proportion for the time pav'ment isilelaved. Lanre advertisements for a longer time will be charged en I Uie same irlncu.ie. Dii. mrowx. 1111 TATE lUSFASI'.S, NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. It is important to many persons in need of Medical Assistance, to obtain I -.... i : i .. ..... y promiitly. To those who may tnus uesire to consult a prnies'4? sional i.erson. DOCTOR BROWN'S long exjKsrience aud ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari ous stages and most complicated forms, offers inducements which cau be rarely equalled by any other individual. (ionnrrhn-a, Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases, nieet, Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed oui ny long experience aim investigation. ' Constitutional debility, impotency, sterility, ' seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those ' deplorable diseases w hich arebrougliion by the. do- ' structive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine th constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can be radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and cerlitlcates csnbe seen at his office. . j TTy" Chnrees very low. ; N. B. Patients of either sex living at a distance. 1 by suiting their disease in writing, eiring ull tlio symptoms. can obtain medicines w ith directions for use, by addressing W. Brown, M. D., pet paid,; and enclosing a fee. Orrn k At the old stand. Junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, betweeu Ludlow , and Iwiwrenee streets. , UjSKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. i 4t. l'.'lU. Marshall s Salve. IT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the grestast I reme.ly ot tie age for White Swelling. Fever Sores, Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Sail Rheum. Tetter, &c. , WHITE SWELLI.Vfc ft has never failed to euro White Swelling w hen open. Fever Sores, old Ulcers. &c, alway s yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Vllve. PILES This Salve is the only remedy that has proven Itself infallible as a cure for the' Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in, ilw ill in all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disease. SALT-RIIKUM AND TETTER It has performed the mo. I astonishing cures in the.e diseases. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaesi.ti-.fa. tion in ttiese compliuuts. SOKE AND SWELLED BREASTS We would particularly rendminlco the Salve for Soro Itp'asts when open it will heal thyni sound in a short time. It will likewise remove ull inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL & COBLENTZ, Lewisbi r, Ohio. For sale by M. w. HAII.E, sep24-IO ly Brookvii.lc, Ind. J. T. RirORDS. BLIND MANUFACTURER, NORTH SIDE. NO. PS. SIXTH STREET. Second ioor East of Fine, ohboitc the "Xria Lvrwm." Branch Factory, Corner Craig & Lewis Streets. Covington, Ky. dec. 10-51. The Placa for Bargains. JOS. It. l'L.IHk keeps constantly on hand at all times, a g-neral assortment of watches, chains, keys, bret.st pins, ear rings, finger rings, spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold pens of the besl quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with agenerul assortment of fancy articles, such as are usually kept injewelry stores Also 8 day nnd thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as low as they can be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver taken in excluiugeforgoodsnr work, JJj'On door above Tyner's store. BOOTS Ac SHOES We hnve largtdy increased our stock of Roots and Shoes, and now offer the gems of lhe season, to please the taste or the torn made ladiesslinpers and buskins w ith the nrct- ,'.-, in.-. Miio.t?, in ,..c wu ..I ..rs. ni'KHEl.LS cusoauius uoots auu oiner-nxens ' in town. LINCK. & FARQUHAR. Till. ANDCR.SONi'S f.nntric IVeiitrnl- I JI izcr Hip irroiit rcrulixtor of the aloinacli and bowel! la one of the best dyspeptic and rover and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, and givs power to the human system to throw offal! diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Neutralizer in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state or the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete successes can be shown by hundreds of eerliflcales. All wo ask, is that our friends will rail and give it a trial, ss we know that it will give entire satisfaction. N. D. Gallion agent in Hrookvillu. Druggists and coin, try merchants supplied in large orsmiill quantities by Win. Anderson, No. t7 Main St. Cincinnati. Hiss Rebecca Pattison, Milliner -Liiiuvel, Ind. MISS P. will be found at the residence of her father Elijah Pattison on the north side of pearl street, whore she will attend to trimming bonnets, aud other business in her line. She will give espcciel attention tof-n.x &- Cars Bonnets of which she has a good assortment, made of the best materia ls.and latest spring fashions Just from the citv. April 4. Cincinnati Hydropathic. DR WATKR CURE EST HUSH M ENT. THUS Institution Is open, summer and winter, . for the reception of patienu. It is located about Ave miles from the city, on the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Ksiilroud.and but a few rods from the Carthage Depot. To the lover of nature, few parts or the country furnish a more pleasing variety or scenery "han spreads itselfl beforeihe traveler from Cincinnati to the cure, there nature and art combine, rendering the view beautiful bevond description. The hire and b .'aiitilul ediflcu'displuvs the taste of the artist at a glauce. The neatness nnd elegance, or the iuterinr.coinbine with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot Tail to render this establishment a desirable; one. The rooms are w ell ventilated, and neatly furnished. Th.-bath rooms are ample, and fomitiodio is, and the springs which rumi.li Hiu water for this establishment ara pure, soft, and abundant. In connection with this Institution there is a gvmnassuim. where patients will have an opportunity of restoring their muscular strength bv healhful and diverting exereise. Keinal s . iff. ring from Tterlne, Spinal or nervous .lise as-, will, as heretofore be treated successfully iu this Institution. Dx. Pats foriu iny years has devoted his time to the tr ntmnt or the sick, and begs leave to sav that n pains will be spsred for the recovery o'r those committed to his care. Females sufle'ring from Ct.'rine, nervous, or spinal diseass. w:ll as ft retofore ba treated successfully in this Institution. Patients are rqo .ted to bring two comfortables, two large blankets, three coarsj sheets, and 6 or t coarse crash towels, all or which should be marked with the name In full, or if desired they will furnished at an extra charge of fifty cents per week. Terms. The terms for Board, mui and: all ordinary attention, will be from JP,no to --en, payaoie weekly, txtra al.,HJ. Srj. a a ." ... P"uen " ettra charge some deduction will be madetothnsa who a necewssry to spend a length oftimetn the Institn ,, T' "., .-o..c n ine institn I',,.,. . lp DS iU charged two dol ThE. JolUn. win i v nii S!I?7.-k '3,r,d for lhe Bni ! For rurther particulars address post paid. D. A. PRASlf SJ r, u I r--.i . r roi.rieior. "amnion Co., Ohio, 1853. 12-3mrw. IitbI5.mI'.1KOr FOC.DRY.-Tkl esn i . n.u noW ln hlnd of Gko. G. Snocr h.,-i H"' " in operation in all iu various f.. btn P'tiowit, they are building threshli.g machines of the latest and most approved modaios, both seperators and charT pilers, with tumbling shaft or belt at the option of the purchaser, naving a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops ihoy are prepared to build machinery of various kinds for grist and saw mills they ara also man-1 rKt(ifi(s i J Z ""niiy on nand saw gum ahlrarie Z.J LV.1 fI.'PP'0 m'"' churns, saw mandrils. "blikimlto-rf also a variety or cook stoves, narlo-..b' box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids. wagon bo.es and Irons, and ...othe pmiumV.st Job work .n.l ,.:.! a . . J w ill be rurnished on as good terms as at any establishment in the west. lishmeat in the west. "" Orders respectfully solicited bv .. .. SHOUPiO HAIK
FLOT'R nAHHEUS.-.Ther-iarKet price in cash will be paid for merchantable (lour barrels at the Exchange Mill, Brook ville. by Nov. 3U.'j-J-5U, GEO. HOLLAND & CO.
KECKLEIt & BROTHERS, fmooriersof Tlnwlcnl I ntramrnt, HERMAN, FRENCH & ENCLISH franey loJ, BnakrlacV Tya, No. 3d Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of strings for Violins. Guitars, Violineelloa, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders of dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasnnnble terms. JTJfSAXB BR.'.hS INSTRU.MENTSQr Agents for sale of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated ord s rair rrennum renumery, at catalogue PrtfUS N , 1832. 16-ly i S. ENGLISH & SO.NS, I "lITholesale and Retail BEI.I-OWS JllXf. i lY VtCllKRUS, 106 Second St., between ' Broadway & Lndlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. isov. b, im. to-iyr. W. O. KEILSOS. a. W. CHCRCIULL. KEILfcON & CIIUltClIILL, Importers Manufacturers of Havana and Domestic Cigara, And Dealers in TOBACCO. SNUFF, A C. No. S3 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. G, 1P32. t6-lr. T tt'OB r. FF.I.1., Tannerand Cnr,1 rirr, 345 Jlain Sirett i inciiinali, . between 8tl and l)tli Keei.s constantly i on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather ; and Shoe Finding, at the lowest cash prices. j Dec. 17, Ifoi I CI 1 1 X A G I. A SS A X D Q I ' E K X S A It K . ' We have on hand a large stock of China, tilass and Queensware, selected especially lo suit our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully w ith Eastern Dealers in sty le. quality aud prices. In our stock of Uneciisn are w ill be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers in the East and West. Also keep constantly supplied with a lar?e stock of Rockingham aud Yellow Ware or superior quality. Our terms a-e favorable, and we Invite Merchants to examine our wares al prices. SAMPSON At CO., No. ft.' Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Dank, ! Nov. 6. 1.-52. Hi.-lyr. Cincinnati c to all those wishing to furnish their floors with a carpet that w ill look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at his establishment and loek through his present stock, which he has lately received from the east, which can be sold at prices w hich will compare favorably w ith the lowest Cincinnati rates. Delias. 1'very VarietjTs of the latest sty le and fashion, ranging in prices from 30 to 1 311 cts. per yard. Socall and see him. Oct. St'th, lt-52. RIC HARD TYNER. Sfriiij; Importation 5.: 19 BERRY & BERRY, Importer hdiI Jobber. East siIe 11 u in klrcrt, bet vv ecu 4U and otli Cincinnali, Would invito MERC HAN IS AN D WHOLESALE BUYERS lo in. peel their large and extensive slock OF FAM'V ; D, ADAPTEDTO THE SPKl.Mi TRADE. Ou rfacil it ies for seen ringdsi n.ble Sty lesund cheap Goods for cu.to.ners. are not surpassed by any House in lhe West, as o have an experienced buyer constantly in lhe Eastern cities, forwarding us daily such bargains as the market offers iu RIBBONS. FANS MILLINERY GOODS, PERFUMERY, EM BROIDERIES, COM US. LACK MOODS. BRUSHES, HOSIERY GLOVES, THREAD, WHITE nOOHS, JEWELRY, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUTTONS. DRESS TRIM MINGS, ACCORD KONS. CUTLERY. VARIETY GOODS. &e. The popular feature or sellii.gnit of lhe Goods at five p.-rcei.t. advance w ill be continued. To Cash and annrnved Short Time Buyers, we a u oner liberal inducements. Apollolluildi tic,i . W. nor. Mix aud IValnul. Cinrinnuli, O. INCORPORATED lrMC. THE attention or the public is respectfully called to tiie superior facilities n Horded at litis Institution, for qualifying individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room and Business pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship. Calculations, Correspondence, and daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course ran be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms $10. Pupilsbeing taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms r uure "' rr.nc.pai. nov. .c-.yr. .. ... " , . '.t, Youtli and .rian lioort . A VIHORors LIFE, OR PREMATl'RE DEATH. KINKELIN on Seir Preservation Only 25 cts. This Book just published is tilled with useful in formation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses Itself alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by all. The valuable advice and impressive w sminir it gives, will prevent years or misery and suffering and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent ine oesintciioiioi tiieirciiu.iren. , A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, addressed to Dr. Kikkelisj. N. V. corner of Third and lunon streets, between Spruce and Pine. Phil. adelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per return or mail. Persons at a distanco may address Dr. K. by lct- , ter. tposi iaio.j ano oe cure.! at Home. I Packages or medicines, directions, etc., forfrom j ed by sending a remittance, and put up secure ' damage or curiosity. Book sellers. News Agents. Pedlars. Canvasers and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. 2 ef-lves'-'Krery family should liaveacopy.' An invaluable . rnly is itt per ctpyMan kltmw thyself, TkK. HTTNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND IJ HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treat- ' ment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Interconises.by Self-abuse, or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, w ritten in a familiar stvle. avoiding all medical technicalities, aud every thing thai would offend the ear of decency, from the result r some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted lb the cure of diseases or a delicate or private nature. To w hich is added, receipts for the cure of lhe above diseases, an.l a treatise on the, causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentvlive ceulsa copy; six copies one dollar: will be fo"rwarded lo any part of the United Suites, hv mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid, "Box, k Post Office, or the Author, 3,a North Seventh street, Philadelphia. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DK. HUNTER w ill forfeit $50 ir failing to cure any case of secret disensethat may come under his care, no matter how long stain Iineor afflicting. Either sex are invited to l.is Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, Philad'a. without har of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are nvnea i call. I.M POTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence or the passions, by excess or self-abuse, the evils are nnmereiis. Premature impntei.rv. Involuntary seminal discharges, wasting or tiie organs, loss or memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangemenl, are sure to follow. If necessary , consult the Doctor with confidence; he otfora a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cass ll.eirliv. i ih ki..j, r physician ignorant of tl.is class or maladies. It lerwiniy impossible for one man to understand all (he ills the human family are subject to. Every reswctoblo physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and stndv. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to tne siuay and treatment of diseases of thesexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the bodv. throat, i. nose, or leTs.nain. imh. h..i i . - nmumninra. sinciures, gravel, irregularities, - diseases arising from youthfol excesses, or impuT,,ie, of ,he kloo4l whereby the e institution has beeo,n,e enfeebled, enables the Dcot to offer speedy reai rneuraniism. stnclures, gravel, irregularities, rt'1'B' all wb o may place themselves under bis Medicine fnrmnrAnA . .., ..., ne it.. tt;.a.i - - . u .V, ..I, ll.ltU. 1 1 1 VJ 1. 1 . ,,v0 ui . , iiu hid uuiiar, iivr uaci.Bjre. Oct.l5.1852 13-ly. worn,: woi.i: IwF.adi:: TO the citizens of Franklin. Rnsh and Decatur counties, and "the rest or mankind" in general. The undersigned would respectfully announce that the old Lanrel Woollen Factory has gone through a thorough repair since the flood and we are Pre pared to do all kinds of work In the Woollen Line In the Woollen tine ossibie terms. We at tne snortesi none and best p promise our customers good w - from a distance shall have thai with them snd a bed to sleep in if they stay over !.K"IZT??J?.. pounds of ZriZLT"'. V"'" 11,0 ry nignest -nar ket price in goods Ac, of our own make, w hich .TOirMrUH?KnTlM tho t"?nklin County Fair, such as blankets, satti- ! "I ZS.T? mKe .OBr w. Sood, and .11 who favor "X X , "ur wunt goou, ana .11 who favor .W.'Ith.e'ra!l,tom,l'IU've ful1 satisfaction.All kinds of men h.-.nt.i,i ... .. ch.n, r,,l -
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" "never concerns the health llie peeoplo Is MaPY f'pintv he liIe, umporlance. I take it for ! Iv 1 alu,vil 1 "n will eloal 1 in th.i. " "HieT(, Iheir-hiiH," J"i'?.e,r Pr to save .hi . 1 1. ii, Aiiii I n sat ren nd , the : liIe, of end.. rge majority of diseases in i ti list nr iuLL. " Mta.ii riii it . aallv el. uave anrH-.i,:'"" HadBrea,,; SSS: N ose. Hardness and K..1W.L 5' P, k"t ua Cough, Mow Fc""r. p" bT"' lhe t that all these denote' WoK "' onee apply the reiuedv- '""a fn houIilf -I safe when Lien 't L tender Infant wiih decide?!.. F'tbl weaTand debiliia eda:taTJ0!:;r;;e,i Worm Lyrun are .. k ..e..lo,"c Wnpcnie. nr 1 , equal in U.e catalogue of medi"i I aud streneih to n stm.r ' . he .t.i; . ",ul ." stand, i,: . "J a,r.,n-ineiTi:.'" fallible remedy for those Tfflktad the astonishing cures r.erfort ?Wl,h L"rirl ter Physicianshave ?a GdM ,,his its superior efflcacj over all othert THE TipiTwORM This is the most difficult v -'x. that infest the hum,,, stteT" "'"'roftn ndefln.te length, becoming,' J ".5 ' ".la in the intestines and stoma" H an,J so sadly as to cause St. V;t i- ' " i those afflicted seldom if Jl . Fit- Ac.-.il-W os- hastening then, to eari ' "1"t H T"t' to destroy this Worm, a x"nJ fny'- orJtr must be pursued, it 0w -.ctic treatiuei:; take 6 or f of mv Liver p iu L'"re pr.,r ,, olwtruelions, that the Worm'sT " 10 ri'n'"c all niMn the Worm, which nm-t L lv '' direct two table-spoonfuls tliree tim... 18 se of rectiont followed have never U ,"' Tli--curing the most obstinate case. r t p??." T'li ni oue wonderful effects eon its Dr. J. N. HOBENSACK-S,r.-flp tito.K. iNic ui auiguiy vaiuailenc(i, ) voa ihib iiuuiuir i timniiv iu its ..",Jr-l,r"iit I.O.I .... . I (f I.a. .1.. I . -. ... ..vir-nc uau r.er ued, anAm ?i uso no other bile jours rould be hid. A daugliterof ours bourne II senuusly diws ,l. s. in uiiis were amriuinv. hut h... J nnresouzlil for a remedy for Worm. Hnt1 lamed yours, by the time she lia.l taken hairTsVIT tie. O - Sir, the joy it gave an iffecliou.i'iT tosee the improvement i her child. about live or six years old. She ,laj J niense quantity of Worms. her s-ckiv m ,, now brightened. hersniriir,.i.. : umonuici) runu, ii.rcateiie.lwiihrf.fi,-. ." death, now irave i.ruii.is.. m I i.i. " "XI fcj.iu rroiuence, wn.e ble JDSLU la a Sy rup, restored the child aiti-n.l,. wnh ,.::.'" romn.eiid itlo all iniyni. r...i. r-... w " -""a.iurcu ire uf. avxsaig, litin li:3. JAS. B. BOW EN. Ministers c,v. Pastor ol lhe Souths iu,ion Bar.tutcbur h Late ITCAUTION ! Re t 1 . hemenioer.tlion. Parent. .that HOEENSA4 K'S WoKVkri y Me.li. ii. e in u tl.ut will all others. is the oi.l vsonns. witn certainty, and will not dirt . the most delicate Stomach. Be cart-fl7WrIS gciiiiiue article, and see that the sigaaiuit -. liOBEN.-ACK,"i, ,, every bottle. ' J" 5" HOIiENSACK'S LIVER PILLS No partol the system is more liable u &uL .an the LI EH, a serving a, a fiaerer I. pnf, Uie blood, or giving the propersecreum, fcllhr7kT so that any wrong action of lhe Liver effb i.' other important parts of the sj Wm. Ud rewlu r.. riousi, u. L.iver t ,er Complaiiit, Jaaii.lin, O.sp,,. uld.tlicrefore, wai.hevm ty mL ilicate a wroiigactien f ih,;'j,. &c. e should that miphl ind 1'hese Pills are composed of KOOTSaud PLANTS ,., i.uiir.- to Ileal U.e sick, lumrW 1.1 au EXPECTORANT, which .URinei.uThe ?sWrt' c ii from the Pulmonary mucus uiemUnuie.oriitv-h'd'st-liarjre of secreted miller. S4.lt1 tK.1 11, E, w huh chances in some im-LlirtM and insensible maimer lhe certain morbid arUaof the system. 3d, a TONIC, which ghes uhkui strei.gth to the nervous svsteiu, n-neiilmii and tigortoallparUofllieb'Hlv. 4Ui,al'ATHAKTIC, w hich acts iu perfect harmony uli u Ui ingredients, and npeiatii g on the Bowels, tndtj. pelting the w hole mass of corrupt and Tiilated a-j. terand purify ing the blood, hii-hdestMtsdiKisj and restores health. TO FEMALES. You will dud these Pills an invaluable- m.- iki in many complaints to which tou are subject, t obstructionsuiihertoi.il or partial, thev hate feci found of hies tunable benefit, restoring their fun.tnuiat arrangements to a he.ilthv action, punf.irt the blood and other fl ni. Is so elfertuallv I0sittl flight all complaints which may arise Irom f.iiiiln irregularities, as headache, giddiness, diii ntwiit sight, pain in the side, back, dec, and offered llr oublicas the besl PiiUtur all diseases, ui.-b lie fpllowiiig MEDICAL EVIDES CE. Me. the iimlersiged Physicians, li:t. li; lai liw receijitoriheir uiaiinfactun s subniuifji.i u, f..r inspection, say, thai lhe iugredieniMii 'tra Hirr are composed iiiakeslhem lhe best P.ll in s-f.ir all diseases of lhe Liver, Impurities .if tin- hi.sHi, &c. We say this not only from oar esnju.lf in, u,n,i,.p iron, inui UI .lie oeM lllc.llcul S.lltli.n:. lu the United States. All .lis. ;,.,., reeuini r Ihr'tw or an ALTERATIVE, DIAPHORETIC i..l MRCJ ATI YE MEDICINE, that came uiid-r.mrn.4vc. " ""-ii irea.eu wun me above fills :ui u must satisfactory sveress. KEORCK WOO II, M. D. G. .MeCI.ENNAX. M. I). F. HKOIVLEY. .M. D. L. BOWKN. JI. I). Vr" Purchase none but those hai inr the isi. tnre. 'J. N. IIOIiKNSAt K," uh.ii cai-U Is.s.u all others are worihlessiuiilaiions. Agents wishing new supplies, ami ill others wishing lo become ajrents. must address th Proprietor. J. N. HOUENSACK. at his Ul.nton. S 120 North SECOND Mnet, above Race, PI1IUDELPHI.!. Sold by all Druggists and .Merchants in the C. Stales. Pamphlets giving Certirk ales of cores perform in diffcreul parts ol lhe country, by the above medicines, can be had gratis of the agents. For sale hv JI. tV. IIAILK. Brookville. BKOWNIXO A: WALE. Terre Haute, nholeule agenu for the Stale. Price each 2a ceuu. dr. 3 50-Iyr. Dry Goods, Grocciies, kc. THE subscribers have jit-t received direct frna New York. Philadclphiaand f inrinDiti,Urp and general assortment of I II V VIIODSt Consistingin part of BroaJ 1 loilis. Cnimere, Yestings, Silk Ooods in e en variety. Prints and Jluslius. also a general assortment nf Hardware, Culler?' and E.lge Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps. & Ready Jls.de Cluihirie, Boots iiuii bhoes, Three ply and Imrain Csrpets. atall prirfi. Iron, Steel, Nails, Fanning Utensils, iieilowsa Eartliern Ware. Ac. Ar, Their slock lias been sele.tcil in the shove rities by a competent purchaser, and they ire sstijtSed tliev can offer poods at lower prices rt of better o,c ' than ever before done in tiie State. e Pc are n-ciK-clfuIly invited to til'" .: 6 i 'luselves. r 'I.- l'id ,.,s-st price psid for ill kinds o. v "M. ;UP,CLI.Ll'M&CO.. ;J $ t-ii 1, Laurel, IndiaisThomas McGcchin, WHOLESALE GROCER, Stuth East Cf. an-lStxtk ""'. """. J This House has been doing business Tor Jlf 21 t ears at present locationFeb.23, "53 lU-lyr. RAW DON". WRIGHT. HATCH &ED0 Bank Note Engravers & Printer" South Easfrr.0jlh& .i. p LSO.-Engraved in a style corrcspo M W A Ciller.ce to that ot Bank ?"Jc!"W,f beets, and Countv llon.ls. Bills or txi-nft. Draris. Certificates ..rstock and l,T"',t J vj,,. sory Notes. H ill and Letter Heads, f Jf1" ingand Proressioual Cards, Notarial, lnHand Seals, dec. p.nerof WW Constantly on hand. Bank ote Piperm tints, made to order, of very r,"""nfGes. The above office is nnder the nP";" .jB T. Jones, a practical engroverJif dent Mirgeon ol()b(f Thankful for past fsvowo the eontrinauce of u P' .j.-ci the citizens or town and country. "e on attention to the rart of his taking a pre full set .sr Artificial Teeth, at the late County Fair. norforme "P AlloHjnttionsinthedonU Art Pe"' 4iihe latest and most approvad P""'1' 5!TJrieis ! ?"t';'1 No charges forexainuin""" ureri JTT'Ofnee in the North end oi mo - .land. fl & J. II. SHOES BEBGfB (l. STOKE.-No.15 Front "Kwt Public landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. its on hand a large assortment of Iron- Jw,irt oftheirowD manufacture, from tbegen je, Bloom.Jastly celehrated for tbe'"1 'Holen"i ror its superior quality. r, .teel. Ert" bellows, vices, screw Pltes-.c"2lipUe spn" Blister steel, and Gern.an eel-" boxes..Carriage axles, -Mould Boards, wsgon All or which they will warran t and i otfest market prices. Persons will pj ltetamine onrstock before purchasmjeise Feb. 25, '53 10- " , ' 11 , LIVKUV " " - - . v . sua" . IB"' rt w. pay rY won w IT. name or PAYNE & MAM,' mf to thei r friend, and the P"WC?Se U J t have opened, livery stabl in ut,nd CV stand o'rT. V. Jlitche 1. B"V15ln Tt Basin, where they willb reads stai i nish carriages, buggies and horse borse eir P.oou "'fP,1-!,?' ! and covered bF?ie-th,riH cX " "uSrd "V rood snnnlvornew and fsnion" . try wituoui ue.a- K t y Bv tho feed, day or week. M f trudging a'foot or starving your IK" 4, a call, our terms are reasonable. China. Glass & Queens JI Main Street y'""T-- .orune"1 J I ain ovrec, -jgorun" chants, a full and "duments in their line: and. iau".,. , t r oilic""V"""7. ".ll.reel WW'"'"
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