Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 June 1853 — Page 4

, i i . From the Lady's Book. The Hermit of Rockiest EV MRS. C. LEE KE5TZ. CHAPTER IV. cohtisced.

A f tTU consciousness of the horror, the

desolateness of her lot, a sudden horrible ! were mystery aud awe in the thought, remembrance of the murdered Julian, the) Father Augelo knew that, like the patrifugitive Clarence, the kneeling figure of ths archs of old, he was about to sleep with his former, the withering accusations of tiie M- Cithers, ile hl but one wish on earth, aud ter all the events of the L,.t few mouths that was to see the child of his adoption beswept inetantaueoasly across her im-nlil vis- jfore he departed hence and was seen uo more, ion. The th-oghiof a protector, a father, a j No disease racked bis frame or enfeebled the friend one who could bear her back to the ; glorious strength of his intellect. He had arms of Fattier Angelo, to the shelter of ! reached the goal of lile, not a jaded traveller RiImci riwji j.11 Mt n....... n... tl hrt inaiitintr wit, the. liest and burden of il. Hav

ing of da wo alter a starless niht. Could he but a girded pilgrim, rejoicing iu the prospect I pressed ! V tin a leeling ot tenderness and look with a'K-h love oa her it he really h id i ot calm repose j respect caused by the remembrance of her heartsly deserted her mother? Had he j Kheintnus either lingered by the grave ol i love and care for his lost Blanche, lie re-en-not said tie had beeu a wanderer years ou i bis wile, or wand red on the banks of the lered the cibin, took, the long gray robe of yearsiu search ol Ins lost treasure ? Clnr- i "treain whose inelaurholy gurglings seemed , Father A ngelo, and, returning to the spot, ence too was wanderer ou the lace of the ! still to tell of her sad doom, w line Blanche ! spread it as a pall over the leaf strewn body, earth, with the brand cf blod ou his to, I. clung to the side of him from whom she W here now should he turn It is steps in .Vast she not pity the wanderer? Could she -j knew she was soon lobe separated. All her search of his forsakeu bride? lie had sought

repulse tier own laintri i ouw noi C.Ou forsake her in his wrath if t-he broke one of the canons His own finger had written? "Father," she cried, turning and laying her head confidingly on bis shoulder, '-for- j give me my reason has been drowned in anhed tea.s. The tears so long locked in frozen apathy ' here burst lortu, aud she wept till her very being seemed dissolved wer-t, like an iu- j

fast on the bosom from which she had so i helds and suulit waters of the promised land, lately recoiled j As the twilight shadow of Cealh, cold and Rheinlhus, for such was the natie of the gray, came stealing over tim, a supernatural stranger, told her the history of his life, ; luster lighted up bis eyes, and illumined the which we will condense in few words. It ! gathering darkness. was a tale of love and sorrow; of parental' "The bridge is sinking," he cried, udhis harshness, filial disobedience, passionate j voice, though low, was clear and nubruken. struggles for independence, resultiug in : "Oue by oue the trail plauk are giving way. wealth, which, finding none to share with i The waters are risiug between, higher aud him, hung upon him a curse instead of a j higher. They are roaring behind, dark and blessing. He was the only sou of opulent I unfathomable. They are fol iug before, in parents, and he loved a lovely, bat indigent all the d ptll and grandeur of a coming etergirl whom he clandestinely weddtd. boon - u.ty. But the c-ou of God is walking on the

after the marriage, he was nrge.l by a rjeh uncle to goto India where an opportunity offered of making a splendid fortune- Eagerly accepting a proposition which promised him independence and release from parental despotism, he left hisyouag aud unacknowledged bride, in the hopie of a speedy return.

This was retarded by the lingering illness i cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like unto and death of his uncle, who left him the heir the Sou of Man, having on his head a goldeu of bis immense wealth. She, a wife, with- I crown, and iu his haud a sharp sickle. out the protection of a husband's name, be- Come, thou reaping angels the clusters lire came a mother, and, discarded by ht-r own ' haugiug heavy ou the viue. The grapes are parents, in the extremity of her despair claps-' ready for the wine-press. Come, in dyed ted her infant iu her arms, aud guught the ! garments from Bozrah, traveling in the greatpriucely mansion of his fit itr From his ' uess of thy strength Thoa who bedrest the door she was rudely dnveu, and, believimr ! unutterable name, wrap me iu the blood -

herself f.irsaken by hiru slie loveii, from h protracted absence, which had long since awakened tne most agonizing doubts a.ij fears, she waudered without any haven in View, till she heard of Fut ler Augelo.s world secluded home, and resloved to commit her infant to his guardianship, while she herself plunged unca led into the abyss of eternity. The husband returned, wealthy bevond his most sanguine hopes, to hear th it hi i

Wife and child had beeu turned pitilessly froiii ! prophet, she waited lor the back warJ look of his iwn father's door, lo search tor them j Hie heart, retarding tor oue moment the opwith unavailing efforts, and at last to resiu j ward flight of the soul. himself to the hopelessness f his despair. j ' Father, she softly exclaimed, during a From chine clime he dragged his heavy ' solemn pause, "will you u. t bless me ere you aud wear heart. About the time, of the depart? Have you not oue b'.essiug eveu death of Julian and the flight of Clareuce, he . for me, O my father?" paused in his travels ia the town whereBian- Layiug oue baud slowly upon her head, che resided. The hundred tongues of rumor ! and feebly raising the other lo heaven

were busy with the history ol uer life, aud the widowed childless Rheinlhus fet a coif viction almost amounting to certainty, that the foundling or Rock rest and this lost daughter were one. Days, wetks, aud evea months glided by before Blanche was allowed to leave the chamber she had sought with the arrowy words of Clarence quivering iu her heart. At length.she obtained admittance aud the result has been told A tew weeks after the restoration of Blanche ' loiucr, fue Arctic dove was seen wiuging iu way over the blue waters that laved the shore of the hermitage. Tlie grey and moss' crowned rock, the aged oak, the green solitude of the youug oaken thicket all remained unchanged; but in herself what a mighty transformation was wrought! She had gone forth a guileless, saiutiv, blessed child; she returned a heart-crushed, smitten, blighted woman. She went forth a scarce nufolc'ed flower, sparkling with the dew s of the morning; she came back a faded blossom, bearing a dark spot on its petals, that told of the gua wings of (he canker-worm in their! folds. Leaning back in her father's arms, she fixed her eyes on the hoary summit of the rock, upon which a while deece of summer clouds was softly reeling, and it seemed to her that he could see the wings of her guar.ii in angel there, turning their silvery plumagu to lhe light. Ol my forsaken God," she cried in the ' depths of her soul, "I return to thy altar. I bring thee wounded aud bleeding, a brokea anil contrite spirit. O Cod, reject it not?" When she stepped upon the grassy bank, f ont whose gentle slope she could see lhe low walls of the hermitage, a cold dew gathered on her temples. What if Father Aue'o were dead? She looked, bul in vain for a glimpse She looked, but in vain lor a glimpse of his gray-robec" aud ancestral form. He was wont to walk abroad in that hour to worship God in a "temple not made with hands." in silence she led the way to the cabin, srighiiiir as the loug grass rustled aroun i her.lhmkieg it whispered cf graves. She stoo l in the cabin, and an irrepressible cry escaped her lips. Kitended on a couch near the open 'wiudo v, through the "golden vi las" of sunset into an inner neaven, lay that beloved and revered form she remembered in ond. cavintr ,ru.i..r uu iiiuo .ibij ing sirengm. His Licks could not be whiter than they wrt? v.-heu s!i last saw them gilt with sunbeams, representing ii, his towenuit bight and his snow -ciowued brow the Moot Blanc of his race; but now they fell lifelesssly over his sunken temples, their silver luster dim and deltced ' At lhe sound of that thrilling cry, he turned his eyes toward the door, and "beheld the pallid and altered countenance of his adouted child. e ."My Blanche, my child, my darling, my 1 1 " hexc!iirn'd extending his arms from the, bed and leamng feebly forward. i "0, my lather," sl. Cr"iel, springing into his embrace, aud pillowing her head ou bis bosom, "you told me, if the storm the lightning Mashed, I should find shelter sgatu in these beloved arms Hide me, In ie nie forever iu thej, sacred fold." "And is it even so, my child?" said the aged s-imt, pissing his hnud fondly over the bright lock., that tell sweepiug over his bre,st. ' Utthou com like tn relurni,. proiir.lj weary of the hnsks of e.rthly pleasure, and hungering for the unleavened bread of our! Heavenly Father's hoard?" j "Peace, peace, O father; I pray but for' p-ace. Hope and joy are dead. All I ask is! rest, rest from the strife of human passions." "Peace dwelleth with God; 'i will remember the years of the right hand of the Most High,' " cried the hermit, looking r-vere..t ' K..,.U trace, tie aided, ' was the last h-gacy of our adorable Redeemer to his mooru ug bisciples. The soul that rem .Ins true to its divtae espousals b..sks iu eternal sunshine, Tne clouds roll far below. O, myRauche, would that tlie.i dy.ng arms could bearthee evea now to the footstool of eiermi reace. JJat who is this 1"

oos-rviug. tor tne first time, the stat.iy formi Father Augelo hung ne.,r tne organ, h.s oakor Khe.nlhus, who stood near the door, uu- i eu eUlf stood in a corner. wiiliugtMut.-uJeoa the first moments of a j "She is not here:" exclaimed lhe voune meetiug so wd. ! mau. '-There is agi,t but desolat.oii and - " w y ft!"r, answered Blanche, ri-. death! BUucI.e, Father A ngelo. and Naomi, sing, and taking the hand of Rheinlhus, and ' all gone. No living voice to speak, no livmr leading him to t,,tf bedsid, -He never for-, ear to listen. There was one crave h-re be-

, , - J U naOll?Ill llpr Silrr.m. ing through the world. He has cone to Weep over her grave." Then yo will not be left comfortless and I unproieci..:, uo i o oraisc I ! eirre, my daughter" R it Clarpare n.e now, father. T.vm.,.. i W ill tell ai!. Nao.rti, who had gone to the sprin? for

water, euteresi at this moment and wet.t for , season, .r a li.llock, whi. h hesred h c joy at o. holding i.er uari.ug ouce ...ore. , , tr, i,l was of a! i.ore trregu'ar fo:m. Wh le I'irj hi 1,1 th" ''itMMfherlhe.tood!!!, his eyes fixed upon this mouin'. willed b loom. wl, lellelB Mc.onl lh , feet b-,1 Bl .oche dared not a Father Angeio whv j of earth, the usu , .uheritm.-e of mir a sodhe was so pale and apparently helpless t .ere. I ueu gust of wind blew a-i.l sora- of the brown

- . ' ue.e, .i.i u youth, soil appeared that he could never ficperteiiee decay He seemed to grand, loo at rone- t..h ,oo -b 111, . .1.. i ,. . .... ix . iuts ,m iott icii. to 'lie. S-iie had never looaed on deaf, in ne nn nan turm; but a.ie bad seen t ie rvomi '-ib.: fll qai-reri.ig to the gr-a ud, then n.fFeh and reiasia puis, less and st:il. She hid keen toe Hewers of summer and ih lea.-ea of aulumit witlter and turn to shrivelled scrolls; and she bad seen also te tree of the it-est scathed by I ghtiitng, end Till, a Wasted corpo, i0 the midst of the green wonac. i atrior A neUo'a enfeebled aiul pros .,,,-.,.,. rntniuatso ,ner ol tbos ruina

uaturr, ami she '"ell a conviction that he too w is passing away. He lud Uog it her to

look u;ku death its lite bind of eternal lite, upou lite grave as a bed whose curuiua were t ie skies, whose, pillow the bssoul of the Sa vior, iiat she kuew thsl deals was aim ana i cold, and the grave dark ami cola, and there of devotion rekindled in this eariy ieeiiua holy from aud intimate communion. 1 he spark j heaven oi.ee more descended ou the 1.1 LU 1 VI IJCI llCail, " 11 V. 1 1 " "'"vn. auu 11' I till, ( . I. . I......the smoke aud name j ol ol lue saenhee went up Irom its ruiued shrine. As Father Augelo drew near his last hour, he seemeO to have glimpses of futurity ffashiii Ha glory upou his soul. Like Moses ou the higuts of Mebo, h- beheld the green billows, and they tall slumberously away in to a smooth sea of burning glass. Sometimes the language of Scripture came rushing to his memory with the fervor of inspiration. "Aud 1 looked,' said he, lifting his prophetic eves to heaven, "and beheld a white tt lined folds of thy mantle, a id 1 shall be made whiter t.iau show." Blanche listened iu speechless) awe while he thus communed with his Savior aud his God. he dared not interrupt this sublime coinmuniou. She haruly tiared to breathe Itsst she should disturb the celes:ial aspirations of his departing spirit. But she yearned lor some token of love from the uying saint. 1 ike tiislia, gazing alter the chariot wheels ol tire that bore uwav the ascendiug "I bless thee, my child, my once heaven dedicated child and thou wilt be blessed. Remain not here wlieu 1 am gone. Go with tny earthly father, and bs to hint all thou hasi beeu to me. W aik in white garments, and keep them pure and unspoiled from Hie : world. Walk iu white an augul of mercy j auu purity, a daughter of charity, a child ol'j grace. Should lluue erring and uul'o tuuate husbau l be again restored to thee, remember, une he who turned to crimson Hie water j at Cana shall be present at e present at the reunion, the , when, instead oit.iewiuecoj., day will come mere snail be blooU, auu tor lhe wetlaiuggarment ackclolh and ashes." At last his eyes gently closed, and an ex passion ol iuert'able placidity selllej on bis pallid lips. Blanche, who had never looked upon death, knew, by the awful stillness of repose, that it was there; but she fell no terror even griet it seemec" sacrilege to feel Uer father leu her Irom the room, leaving the faithful! INaoini alone with the dead. "O:" she exclaimed, "if this be death who would not welcome its coming? 1 have heard him called lhe King of Terrors. Surely he isan angel ol Peace!'' And when she was aain admitted into the chamber of death, she hung over that form, now involved in the solemn mystery of dissolution, with strange delight. Even lhe chill ol mortality lhat penetrated her heart, when she pressed her baud ou the icy cold foreheaii, communicated nioie rapture than Oread e.s it thrilled through her Ir line. t?he kissed tin lips, where a smile of m re than mortal sweetness was lingering. She smooth edthesuuw y locks back from the mtjestic brew, nuw the marble throne of everlasting resi. 1 '0 deaih! she murmured 'thou art lovely O death! thou art grand. Now 1 see that man was made iu the image of Ins God. 1 Life may deface it, but death reslors it The impress of the Divttrly is here. O! thou glorious temple,"' she added, laving her chee ou Father A ngelo's shrouded breast, ''though the Deity lie u parted, the shrine is holy. 1 will worship here till the ruins are covered i with dust." Aud to dust they were committed, by the side ol the hapless suicide, betiealh tlie shad ovr of the mo s-srown rock. B.anche would g'&'ily have renibiued longer in the solitude of the hermitage, but her lather hastened her depariulV: and she obeyed his will. She prayed Naomi to accompany them; but the tditl.lul creilure refused to leave the ashes of lhe master she so much loved. "I have nuthi.ig more to do with the woild," she said; "lor tho little time I shall reman, on earth. I won!..1 not leave the grave of my master for thethrune of the universe." "Hut when you die, Naomi," cried bumclie. clinging to her, as iu the early days of Ikt dependence, ''there will be no one near to minister to your wants, or lo make your bed ol earth by his side. "Here is my home,' here shall be my grave. cried Naomi, "and 1 shall never leave Keck rest." 'Then I will crme again te yon, my foster-mother," cried Blanche, giving her a p.rtiuj embrace. "Aud may God bless you forever an 1 ever!" And Blanche went forth once more into the world, bearing in hr h -art lhe mission giveu her by the dyina her int. CHAPTER V. It was probibly about two yars after the death of Father Ang lo, tint a yoic.gm.n went slowly win ling u, the sohtirv that led lo lh her nit tie His f.ce P-v" ' was pa'e and his brow sid. aud he looked around I wti i i ne airol one who was goiag cn weli remeuiVreii sceucs ile entered thecab.n, I now deserted and damp and stiudderei at th ; lilmy drapery of cobweb that hung upon the wails ane swept across the fu'e i pip-'s of the organ. He touched the key., and recoiled at ' tlie cold toah and mournful sound risiuv ,.,...v.. ... ....f.v-1. iiivvrav serue roue o" ; trtt. Kill hl m i si, ,1 1 I A I .,... ! W.th a deep sigh he left the cabin, and sought the path tiiat wound ronud the rook. it was aulumn, and tlie dry leaves rustled mournfully under his feet. He caui- to Cie s.iol wbe.rrt he h.,d noee ,iaiwI m-;,i. m .1. . i,., 1 .u. . u. , ! - ; -i -, .... .-v-'i i it , ru vi, . di : Mowers over it. It ri now r..r..i ii,;..w with the inanv-colored leave f tb . na ye. low .eaves, and he w, will, bo I something like the .ires, of ror. remetnlwred th- dark iMa'ant dre of V, ....... . . ' ore .x .1 .toiiii. ni.u v os. in i ni.ee the moiirof.il instoiv of fi iel'ty Unto 'th. Father Autrrlo h i t an : li.e solitary : v. te.1 creatu-e, left lo pine in I. fe-liug herlast liour anoroachii..-. rnid fraj.-g.i herself like ll,,. faithlul dog T . t iinou tint t in of it., .u, -ru vv. s uo other grave. BianrU wit not ihere. t. ul.-ss s!.e lav tolded in the same w-indiug-s.ieei i nera.iopten l..ther. Clarence turn d away, when the tho t a-resied him that oer'S-, haps life still lingered iu that unburst fonn, o( I life lhat he might jerch.ince recall. Bending

down, he ctrefully gathered the leaves that had lalleu thickly over the face, t:ll it lay exposed to view. With an exclamation of horror, he agaiu dropped them, aud leaned shivering against the rock. O, Hie grave is kin I! Let mat respectit. It. bi les iu its suuless recess tile terrible, the humiliating process of corruption, the change from beauty to ashes, from the glory of life to the dimness and lowliness of dust. Clarence shuddered at the thought of h aving these poor, decaying remains without cofliu or burial. But what coald he do? What assistance could he obla n in that deep solitude? Aod ought he, if he could, divorce that humble aud devoted being Irom Hi clay

ou which her mouldering bo?oin was closely her at his own home, aud found her nut. 11 , tte , Had intra been told ol the coming of the stranget, who called himself her father, aud tier departure w ith him to Rook rest. De ploring the jealous maduess which had caused the deaih of his friend aud the destruction of his own happiness, and unable to endure the anguish ot a longer separation, he had veuturf d to returu Irom exile, resolved to , , , . . . . . . j bear Blanche wilh him 10 some foreign land, ' far from the sceiieof the fc'tal tragedy, whose remembrance darkened his life. Hut she was gone with her uew-louiid father witiiout leaving cne trace to indicate the course die had taken. 'I have destroyed her love!" cried the conscience-stricken husband. "I wounded her by my suspicions, outraged her by my accu satious, aud crushed her bv inv violence. She no loiurer lives for me: but I will follow ! k..i.,.i.,,,ib i..-j ...i . i her from laud to land, and sea 10 sea, giving , Hit the persuit only with lite.'Years passed away, and the memory of PJaiiclie irrew sad s. ml ial. li k the i i r : the vanishing rainbow. Wherever he went, he frequented the abodes of wealth aud the e r ."-w ... " , halls ol fashion, seeking in vain lor that fair j and childish form, whose image, shadowy ! and earthly as it now seemed, shielded hiiii ' from ill - impressions of beauty and the alure- j ments of sin. He was iu Paris. He was wandering near the close of day among the tombs of Pore la I Chaixe, lhat crowded city of the dead, lie ! stood with folded arms and peusive brow, by j lhe tombol Aoelard and Ldise, drawn by t!;e powerful magnetism of genius, love, misfortune, aud death, wondering if those now mouldering hearts ever throbbed as passionately as his own, and trying to realize the humbling truth lhat lie too must lie down in the dust like them, less happy, f.ir he must make his last bed in loneliness and gloom, aud no loving eyes mourn over his doom, no foud hand mark with sacred mementos the spot where he lay. The myriad spires of the city, crimsoned with the burning gold of the Jelling sun, formed a striking contrast to the scene aroun I hi u. He con id see in the distance the greeu hue of trees th U marked the seep of till Boulevards, that scene of brilliancy aud gayety. Around him the dark foliage of the cypress, the weeping boughs of the willow, funeral gailan.s twiued around the stoues, aud crosses illuminated by the glory of lhe west, all spoke of life coi:s.crating, by the most touching acts of tenderness and love, the memory of death. The hum of the great city came io!liug like a distant cataract to his ei's; but the low, mournful whisper of the wind through the grass, or the long, sweeping funeral branches above lii.n, stola into his spirit with a deeper sound. to de coxtinued I . ' AT UK AD QUA RTERS-M ETA MORA, .,IIK nf:itSM:n, grateful, for the I patronage heretofore extended to them, bv the citizens of Metamora and vicinity, respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, and w ould inform them and the public generally, that they have received a fresh sunplv of Seasonable Goods inst from the mint, and consisting in part of the fol low ing articles: Flam and Figured Silks and Satin Dress Goods, Ginghams. Re rage de Laines, Lawns and. Tissues, Law n and Chintz Robes. Plain and Dotted Swiss and Mull Muslin. and White Goods in abundance. w a ask particular attention to our stock of l!.nnetsand lion net Trimmings, and w ould sav to the Ladies that we are now prepared to show them something particularly nice in that department. Of Cloths, Pl.iin and Fanev Cajinc rs and Satti- ' netts, Jeans. Silk Velvet, Satis, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Vestingsand Cottouade, we have a full 1 supply , and as cheap as yon can ask them. Our stock of Hums and Shoes consists in part ns ' follow s: Men's Calf, Kip and Stoga Boots, Calf, -Morocco, Rrogans. Oxford and Jersey Ties; Youths and Boys Rip aud Call" Hoots and Broguns; Ladies Morocco, Teal and Kid Slips and Boots. All of the latest style and made of the best materials, ami in a workmanlike manner. In Tact if vou want cheap Boots and Shoes goto Walkers for them. Our stock of ready made clothing is row complete, and consists of as follows: Cloth. Cassi-. mere. Satinet, Lustre am! Linen Coats; Satin, Mar- 1 sells and Fancy Vests; Doeskin nnd Fancv Cassi- ' mere, S.itinett. Tweed, Linen. Cottouade and Cor- ! d ii roy Pants; Shirts, Drawers. Collars, fcc., made of various stylos and sizes, so if vou want a suit all ; out and out. cheaper than the Cheapest, just call overto Walkers and get them. j Also a full supply of Leghorc, Palm, Panama, and Silk Hats. tineensware. in whole or broken sets. Earthen and Stoneware of different shapes nnd sizes; A full supply of Groceries ol all kinds, in fact every thing that is needed tosupj.lv the wants of tlu surrounding countrv. which we int.-,.,! s,.iijoi cheap and no mistake. Out motto is small profits and quick returns, and to let no one go awav dis - N R. We are at all times pajine the highest ' marketpriceinCashf.rallkindsof rain. ; spsst la WAl.KKKA- HKOTIIERS. Queensware Glassware. ! Illrt '"r!t's Qtieeimwarc consisting of I'M! Lustre. California, Rhine, Colombia, and gilt band leaware. Spone'd and painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware, jues. bowls. F.dit"d c c dishes, bakers, nappies, twifflers, muffins. C C Jugs, bow Is, ewens and basins, spong'd and painted, plain and fluted teas. CC ' ci iii9 boxes elassware the above selected for the ' country trade. For sale bv O. ALDKICff, No. 181, Main St. betw een 4th At 5th, west side,Cin. O. WHERE D THEY CIME FROM? IS THi: Hl'ESTION so frequently asked in retard V RurtOi-i's New Goods, which "are almost dailv arrivine. When we first heard this wondering-, w here they came from, w e thivieht it w as only occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, but after a thorouph examination, w e find that he has the prettiest and cheapest (r.vids in this market, and lhat he pets them direct from New York and Fhiladelphia. Ha has a larpe and well selected stock of I. :i ! ' I,p(-s (soi!, Consistins in part of a treneral assortment of black and fancy Silksand Satins, Rarejres, Rarcire detains, Mo-isline delaines, Rombazines. Lstn. Joi,lir. Cinchams. Lawns. Tarltoim, Swiss, Book and Jaco net muslins, hobes, etc.. w ith aeen.-r.il assortment of French Worked 'ol lars, CulTs. undersleevc. Spencers, Handkerchiefs. Laces. Kili-inws. f,itill.is rn:i. t-i , Farasols, Fans, Hornets, Hoi.net Ribbons and timnirs. Flowers. reaihs. T.-ibbs. nnr. n.i .i.. Mills. loves. Hosiery. Ac, w ith thousand arti cles loo lentous to mention. Gentlsmens" Goods i In (treat variety: Cloths. Cassimeres. Satltnet's, ; Tweeds. .Slimmer Cloths, bleached and brown Linens and Prilling. Vesting. Stocks. Handkerchiefs. Cravat. t;lnvew. etc.. Willi a avneral assortment of BROADWAY STYLF.S of HATS and CAPS. of aim st ex-orv deseription. iiovsivt tu " In abundance, well selected. of superior fine and common oualitie at low f.jrnres. 200 Pieces of Prints, Good styles and fastcob-r. with a heavv stoclt of brown, bleaeheil and colored Mu!ius Hnd Drillinss, Tickii.es. Chocks. Flannels. Cotlonades, Strip -,l Shining. Mus.piito Uars. and even thinz usually kept in a retail store. Also, a heavy M.M-k of Queensware, Hardware, Ho'.low-ware, Cedar-ware, and Groceries, all of which were bonht very cheap, and w ill be sold for sinaH profits. I say aeain, call and examine for vourselves. It is no trouble to :.ow goods and prices. i-H. BURTON. Brookville, April 13, 1S53. l?tf . IIir.TIES Tlie finest stock ever offered I in the market. of tiloves. Ilosierv, Silk Mits ladies rolbtrs.rhemis !. I ndersleeies, Ribbons' Silk and Borage Vail. Tidy's, Tidy Cotton. Ladles Plain .ol Emhroi lered Linen HdkFs, Cents Siik l.incnand Cotton F.u-ketau.1 Neck lldkf's. Combs! Brii-he. Thrx-ad. Needles. Pins. Bulto.n, Raz,r Strop; beside a thousand other artn les, ,,n n. mero.n to mention in a smnll advert element, all of which w ill be sold at small profits bv ' N- D. SALLION A SOX. w. noaoaai.onwo. taama k. kvrt. W.E. OGR0UN-& CO. IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers in Erli.sli. I Frencn. (ie nn a n and American Fancv Ciods. Ila.iery, Clove. Combs, Buttons, Brushes. Looking Cla.ses. I'mhreilas. P:in..il, Irish linen Berlin Cord, Jaconet. Book Mull, Swis Mulls Mull Muslins, a roll assortment or alt kinds of Silk t.oods, and every description of Trimming "' ,F2F.. 7- f;:"-- every vanety of Dress Coo.ls. t loths, ( asitneres, Ar. AIo. Carpeting and Oil Cloth's nf all km.ls.direci fr.n the Msi.iifactnrers, Straw tlood. Ac Nos.M A 37 Pearl Street, Cincinnati. ' feblS 9-lyr,

Oil. I tlTEn iSDOW Ml.tDLN, and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured and sold, w h.desale and retail, by .1 . Saw) er & Co. No. 8 College Building, Walnut St., Cincinnati, OUio. Orders promptly tilled. Country Merchants aud Pe.tlerssupplied on the lowest icjnu. Nov. G, 1'-j3. 4G-l'Jius.

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! . With Unparelleled Success. 134 WALNUT MKEET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1K. 1IAI.L offers to the nfllictcd New Kemedies, I (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse Uk-lutein through every part of the human ivslem, r;nt,.itc, the general virus, in the short spare of ' from two to six days, consequently ever s iniitom I of lhi insideous monster d'nense lea esthe system, and the patient is again icslored to full health and vior, w ithout any danger from exposure, or interruption of business. 1 hose who have been unsuccessfully treated. and find the last slate t their ease worse than the first, .. are psrtietiiariy soiieitcii lo can. Long standinir cafes of ilaitorrhrn anff fjcrf, Strietures, urethral disehantes. burnitijr pains in the urinary passage, jiyphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, leneorrhcs, (or w hit 's.) ini potency, rheumatism. dNeses of the back and loins, infiain ination of the bladderaml kidneys, hydroce11 v:otcers, linen, aioi skiii insca-e, tvr., will lie ,.,,i.i. i,. ...,,,..,-,1 r..,,,, II,. ... u,..n, i- ,.. ..( n ,UI, l.i t nn" 1 IM'IH .HI- .,1 111, V, ,111, II3C 171 l I . Hall's iWtt it'mvtiirs. Als t, coulis, colds, bronchitis, incipient con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysentery. diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles, &e., w ill be treated, in a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take particular otice, That loathsome habit, most frequently iiulnlsred in by youtli, which expels reason, drowns memory, iielaces beauty. OMiiii'iishes strenirth, vitiates the iiii'im, n ita nil', inai, CAteiiiui aim .iiuiiimr sores, makes a strong man weak, and a wi- -aua l,1.,..t m..iu, in ... ..1 . I A tool, is treated with unparalleled success. We aknrs and linpotenrr, IV'hility of V.n Scxunl Organs, most coiunionlv the result of an earlv habit, though sometimes producedbv other causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, freoaeut in.lulgei.ee. and a variety of intercourse, close applii'ation to business, some- j times there is a disposition to it from birth, or it ' entiles On StullktM limine! C Kumina lime Oli..l.ul 1 seow most if the svmritoms of iirom:itiire ileiv . I astmig ot tiie organs themselves, hea mess in tm lo1"s- headaches, loss of memory and destitute ot veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in more mrtifving ccn.lition; cut off as it were ! from all allurements of female society, w ith no hoyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of tiie incentives of life. v.i-..a .Vi.ia ..rt!.. ...I Di,i.i : on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health i and happiness. le!av ?s dangerous AGUE AM) FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated i Ague Ponders have never been known to fail.' when taken according to his directions. They are nature's on n remedy, and purely vegetable. " I cersons ai a instance can consult Ilr. H. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the Cnited htates aml t'a"ada' nov. !.'; lt-52. 4T-lyr H. BURROWS PLANTATION CORN MILL : 'THIS Mill differs from all others in the constrncI tion of the I'pper or Runner Stone, w hich is composed of French Rurr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron Case, w hich forms Hie back and hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast iron Eye, or Rush, that is of greater external diameter at the bottom than lit the top. w hich is secured at the back by four bolts, so taut every block is in the form of a dovetail, w hich gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other method which is required iu small -Mills' w here the ' Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes dange- , rous ifnot strongly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, without having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy. This Mill isa square frame, made of woo of cast ; iron, in the form of a busk, with Bridge tree. Spiudie Balance, Kine, Driver, and Regulating Scr.w, j and grinds upon the same principle ns a lame mill, differing only in the Running Stone: this being the : great w eight, enables it to grind tiearerlheceidre a greater quantity ofgrjin ami with less power than , ny other mill now in use. This mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or ' hand pover. Also, ail sizes of French Burr .Mill Stones, nianu jactured on the same principle. Joseph 11. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the invenor, for which lie obtained Le ttels Patent in IS-10. rFor all infringements the purchaser will be held tesponsihle for the right of using, i 1 hese Mills do not require a Millw right to set , them up, and a II that is necessary to put them in opreation isto attach a band to tho" pulley on the spindle. w ith a prum siifli deiitly large to run the -Jt inch Mill '.Mil revolutions per minute; atta.diep to horse, stenm or w ater power. By the steady application of twohorse power, the Mill w ill grind H to 8 bushels per hour ot good meal, and will grind wheat as well as Corn. 1 he 30 inch Mill, if put to its fullest speed, w ill grind from 111 to 15 bushels per hour. Those Millsare warranted to be in every respect as recommended. All orders must be directed to ! J. II. BFRKOWJ, Front st.. lower side, bet. Main & Walnut, Dec. 3, ls."i 50-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. c LOTUS, ravsimrrrs, Kntlnpt and vi-ry lanre and hoiee selection of cloths.caMsin.eres, satinets and Jeans, for sale at tho lowest figures. Call andsee them. n.v 7 M ASONIC &. ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Has removed to Sixth st. Racon's lluildinp. under .H.iguoiia nail, l incinnati, Ohio. AM'FA.'TCRERof Costumes and Recalia of every description, for Masons. Odd Fellows. Sons of Temperance, Temple of Honor. Druids Red Men, F.rotherhood of tiie I'nion, and flood Fell, .ns. 1PP Beine a member of the above orders, I am prepared at all times to furnish even thin? appertaining thereto w ith pi.nctualin and dispatch. ftl. i-, .i, -;-.-,:in. R. II. STRUEVE DEAI ER IN ATI -HES. CLOCKS el JEWELRY, keep, on hand a larce assorted stock. ofn ... i..i prices; also, repairs Hatchcsan.l Jewe'lrv in a thorough workmanlike manner. nir5,'o3-il. Vm. A. Trowbridce. HOr.f'AI.F.A H ETA 1 1,-.-Dealer in lrrieeries and prcMuce. Sou.h K.-.t orn iCourt and Race streets, (opposite the Farm, rs lloiei; vi.m i.x.v.vii Keeps constantly on hands (rood assortment of all articles in hisline, w hich he offers to th trade at the lowest rites. IS lr PLANTS READY. I h , k " t,,c rd'"of announcing ...... .... r.r,-, i ..in.. . lams are now lartre enout'ii. ano can no niol in any quantity at his (rar- ...... j..-. ,.,.. .,.u-, per pin. ne will also commence deUv.T'oi; ; l li.e st.itioi s which ne nas nc s.gnatc.: m ..niiii.-; 0 ).;. ,e , inst. Hut i .e-e in d:.-:..;it pans of Fratikh... Uecatnr. Rn-h. Fy e:i.'. e., can be certain of having any qrnnt.'y ot'r .,! plants, by sending to Iho garden. He has sprout d i.x.t :iin bushels being of various kinds, to-wit: i.vba; on Yellow. Poplar Chunk. Orleans Red. Lifiu KeJ, Yams, and Spanish VA lute. He has an abundance of earlv Plants, which are best and most desirable. E. II C lF May 3.1,133. SIMw SMITH k NIXON, PIANO PORTE DEALERS, 7WEST4h STRFET.C1XCINXATI.OIIIO. Wholesale and Retail A gents for the Stod irt aud the D.'.nlism Pi;:v,o. Terms Cash. April il ,'63 lk-lyr. Robert T. Thorbum. BH.tS.1 f OCSr.EK. .Ve. mint f r,t s. C!n. 1SASS and Silver p'atod Faucets. Slop and Vahe I) Coik a. Soda and Generator Brasses. Hose Joints, ri-tellery and liy.lraulic Valves. Ac. Oil Clones, Caugeand Ci Mender Cocks. Copper Rivet. Spelter Sobier, and Castings in Brass, Copper and Block Tin, Babbit or Ann Fruition Mettle. Orders fro in the country prompt!, att -nded to. Cssh paid for Copper a;..i Brass. t-eb.j, o3 in-lir. vTirr.--The Stockholders ofthe White Wa-1 jter Valle y Canal Com;. anv will take notice that ! pursuant to an Act of theCe.icrat Assembly nf the i Mate of I n.liaua approved by the governor, Feb. 1st, ' ist.s, A. 1)., the Board of Directors of said coin pa- I my. for the purpose of raising money to repair the 1 canal have made an a-ossnicnt of 111 per centum on the capital sl.K-k thereof, being five dollars on each share of stock held by the stock holders, and which assessment they arc hereby requested to pay into the I rcasury of said Coinpaiiv, on or ; before the L.th day of July next, ami in default of the payment of said assessment in rush.K..id coin-) J.any will in pursiance ofthe provisions contained ' In said Act. oi the liuh day of Jiy next, offer at : public sale at the .loor of the canal oiliee in Con- J neraville and sell to the hiirhestbid.b r so much I of the said stock of such stockholder as shall have 1 fiiib-d to pay said assessment a ill he necessarv tout:sfy the same, and transfer said sl.H k on the Books of the company to the purchasers thereof according Inlaw. A. B. CON WELL, Pres't. omce hite Water Valley Canal Co. Connersi ille Mavfith. 1Ho3. 41-Cmontt. AT.S AID VKSTSr 1 ftrt V A 1 RS hla'k ml f:inr!r f "'"'mere Pant; IttiJClsl" Saiin. t, Linen and Cottonade do I-.'., black and rainy Silk and Satin do I.Vt Cloth. Cassinu re. Linen A Marseilles .In J..t opened and for sale cheaper than the chcepe.lat p.-l t!t tf TVXKR A- BAKER S.

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WHOLESALE PAPER. WAREHOUSE riHKand Water Praal RMrinci:. O. GMdmini tc Co., ' 1 lhe undersigned having been appointed Agent !:,!, Heart Kirrv-a, inrlnnmi. Obi. I?r -s-M.ot C. AI. Warren' Fire and Water Front VOW otter lor sale the Unrest assortment of paper ' KooD"(f ' "' " d' roofing of this kind in i lobe found in the west, consisting of Kol.k, ' l'rt of Franklin, I'nion, or rayetle counties.

.lews, ta-iier. TOlULHl vans. Mai l nn. Klanlr K.i.,b l Mut.ill.i. lli.r.lu.ra 1 l.-,,..i.:Dl l ' Clazml uiielazed paper. Printers I iiks.Colored Inks Fruiters Cards, Card Hoards, Tar and Straw Board.-, &c. dec. - OUR EASTERN COXFKCTIONS, Enable us to keep as larpe a stm-k of paper material and all other (roods connected with an exclusive paper warehouse as ran be found in any city east or west and we can confidently say to our ruVtomers that we can (rive sutlicicut inducements for them , make alI ases of us in prcfere ce to pie " iP'mg BOOK PAFF.KS. We hnvo on hand a full supply of fine book papers from the Dayton .Mills. and "w ill be constantly receivinjr(as we are the only agents) nil the different mi.jI .liti.M ... ..I 1.. I.I1..I i - hlive Mll ' " , Z " 1 on short notice alo Eastern Hook Fabers. FKINTKKS. Cn find all kinds or Job Fapers. and Paper -Materials any w here to be found in a paer warehouse; sin-has news and book paper, printers' Cards ami Curd Hoards, fancy col'd and glazed paper, plain loiter caps, folio posts, tank aud commercial pots. packet posts, news, Iniok and card Inks, col'd inks, bronzes, bronze size ifcc. BOOK BINDERS, tVill.il ways be furnished with Ledger and Blank Hook Fapers of all sizes and qualities; Binders' Cloth, assorted colors, Binders' Leather, Flow Knives, o;c, &c. FAFER MANUFACTURERS, Supplied withq est English Fellings, wire-cloth. Bleaching Fowders, oil vitriol. alum, Rags, Hemp waste. o;c. I.AFLIN RR0TI1KRS WRITINfi PAPERS. Alr-.-ady two premiums have been awarded Lafiin Brothers far their superior skill as manufacturers of line Writing pap.r. Their first n,l K u . ZZ 1 . ' - , . , - ear, a,lv'"'c Cf l't.tion ,n quality, style aud price. We r'el,!,e P''"1 "Si for tlie west for these celeii uii BLISS, BOTTER & CO'S PRINTlXfJ rtens We are also agents for H. P. A- Co'stard Boards. Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, bronze size, Aic. Arc. B. F. & Co. keep us supplied w ith a stock of not lessthau eight thousand dollars w ortli of their ni.iniifactnres. RAG STRAW WRAPPING PAPER tVe have the best article to be had in our market, and can aupplv it in anv qnantitv. IMtiN W ASTED. It e pay the highest cash price for good countrv Hags. E. O. GOODMAN & CO., ""v- l8-6in No. 34, Pearl, Cin.,0. The Information Wanted. TT AVIXfi been informed that frequent inquiry II has been made for me. for the last two years. 1 ouii now lniorm my old friends and customers. as wen as tne citizens or Franklin. Rush, Decatur, i and Ripley comities, generally, that I have taken j the oolen Factory of Gorden A; Woods, at .Metaj mora, for four y ears, where we design carrving on j Wool-carding. Spining. Weaving, and manut'actu- ! ring of fSattinetls, Jeans, Flannels. Khir,L-..is Cloths, Cassimeres.and Stoking Yarn, for the custom; either on shares, or by the vard, or pound. Also. d ing and fulling done to cirder in the usual season for such work. The proprietors of this establishment are adding largelv to the machinerv so that we shall be able to do as good w ork, and on as short notice, as any other shop in the countrv. 'I he subscriber natters himself th..t he is too'wel known in this community to need anv recommend or declaration of his abilities. His long residence at Laurel, and constant attention to business should secure to him a goo.l share of the public patronage. We want a large amount of WOOL, for which we will pay liberal prices in goods at the Factory or Store. Any amount of wool grease will he ta ken, .iiso pro.iuce ot every description usually, taPar'tieular pains will be taken to accnmmo.l:it foreign customer with their carding over niHil .l l e watit to make a great many new acquaintances j this sunnner. Cinnu ol i friends, let us see vour smilesan.l favours once more. Our old scale of prices w ill be our rub-. KM AS -M ACEV. Metamora, March 4th, 1833. 13-!!:uoa. JONES miOTIIERS & COSCCCFSSORS TO J. D. &. C. JOXES & CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods. No. 19 PEARL STRKT. ClCINXATI.O. UtO. W. JOVKS. K. O. HCXTINUTOSI. JUIIN D. JONES. Cl.'tll JONVs, Feb. 13, V,n !M5,,. UtOCI.KII.S.. Ilhds Sugar: 20 bids. N.O. Molases; .i nan - uo Jus? rerolvod and for sale cheap bv March 1st, 1-3:!. 11 " ;. TVNF.R. Ulir.MAN MM K. JNO. n. FARlJtllAR. Linck and Farquhar. I T Til I'. Post Otiiee buildinc. South West Cor J uer .Main ami Head streets. Krookvil.V Indiana i ne aiieniion ot the imbhc is mo-1 resi ifnlu vited to our spring stock of goods, carefully seleiteu.cxf iiisite.y inun me Cincinnati Market, "of the i.o.-si mm most lasinouai.ie st le. 1 '" " LIX'CK V FARUVHAR. rvOXI1'r . xnflinifov Ix , , j ust recei v- j I e 1 a large ami handsome assortment ..f.i . ! fiilii,.,iable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at " . LINCK 6i FARUVHAK'S. TI1."'1,1 V IMItASOLS-l large lowest possibl my .... ..i , iniiieiias aim i ar:iso s lor K-ii.. t .1... price at L1KCK & FARQFIIAR'S. PA ' C'V (iOODS. 1 1..ITV11Q 1. l . Splendid assortment of io-o Ilo I S'lks. Satins, and w hite dress goods. For's-de vent-heap at " ' J"5 1 MXCK A FARQI HAK'S. 1) t! I TS A V I U If TIN-Jftl pieces of well I assorted prints and Ginghams. For s:de at re,1.1. i-n prices at I1IV LINCK cV- FAKai llAR S. I M M Fit Y I HI-' A verv l:im,iiAHi.ii...t O of the most lasliionaia,. ni,,i .l,,,i.i poo.ls.just received and for sale by '" ' LINCK cxi FARQUHAR. irAiinivAr, iiiA, Ac, i.1M K farII oenm invite attention to their complete assorlin, i,t of nails and general sbn-k of hard ware, at jviluced Cincinnati retail prices. may" f1KOC'i:li:s, Constantly on hand.fresh si:r I IlllCSOf thR Veil host n.i.tl, r.quality of Croceries, at the cheap store of may LINCK A FARQUHAR. Ql I-.ESU'.-11K We have Jut received the most beautiful shx-k of Queensware, Tn s.dt or by thepeace,ever befon-offered iu this market m ' LINCK AFARlUTIAR. AT.S CMP best sbrin? slvle ofrnsh:.r.-.i. II n-.is.j list received and for sale at my 7 LINCK A FARQi: lAR'S. H ITS AXI t'.U'lx. 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto -Men ami Boi Fur. Wool, and Artiste do. : ,ll,h' 1 l'"h. and Fur Cap.. Jut arriving and for "oXlw. RKTIARD 1VNEU. fl.lnYt Candy! CaiidipssH Twelve LerVANlrcanVF street, between FitUi and Sixth streets. Cin. innati U"'' apI9, lti lG-i,. WTrh ' X " CKy ruwsox "tenders his services to the citizen of Br..,.kC ek V ,t "''i ' ,ho nre,t Watch and Jewel rv ie ."' rtT!"r"'--'nuking ami mending SI i"'n Long experience and strict punctnNo.horM,"C'TT,,!ali',,', """P ""-' ort'1 ,)f Pwt office. jy 23, IK.-.0 31-tf C V,JlT11,'l ,,OI"S-Connersvllle, Favette Coin, y, d i ana. R. Di bmn, Proprietor Tl. . Pi o ' '''V ra,VOral''J,'',,,!,tlM' a"1 ovcr" attenlio?, In mo.. ? i 1':'' LVISI"""'. Whilst it is the best nd most fashionable house in the citv, its bills are a,'!?L,"met'""' solow a, tosuitall. Jv 'M-3n.lv iot. ' "1ami""n 'ntelligonccrwillplease insert months and forward bill for payment. Afflicted Read! MPniCAI. Ilouxc, rvtablisthcd fiTC - "ea.r; ,by -.KinkplinN.w. Corner ot I hird and I nion St., between Spruce and 1 me streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen veArs of cxtensiveand uninterrupted prractire sfn-nt in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near in the Ueatmnt of diseases of a private nature. Personsafflicted with ..leers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, stricture gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impunities of the bloo.i, whereby lhe constitution has become euf.vbled. are all treated w ith success. He w ho places himself under the care of Dr. K may religiously confide in his honora a gentleman and confidently rely upon his sklilasa phvsi. ian TakrParticular Notice! oiing men who have injured themselves bv a certain practice indulge,! ia ),a,it fre,,,,,.,;.earned from evil companions oral school the etfecis of w-l iei, are nightly felt, oven when sslecn. and destroy both mind and bo.lv. should ani.lv linrnediaiely. Weakness and constitutional ability, loss of muscular energy, t.l-vsu al lassitude am! .-iii.'iai prosimimn. irn IrUMlity and and all norvoi aii'M't!fiii !r..lt.v.t;nH . I oven disco... i. ., v T.o...... r?n" - .1... .....Mu.iii.iui n.e Tcrtt -rot prtK-reutive functions cured, and f,r,l vigor restored. i n Lean's Liniment. j TvUlS article i now- fairly teforo the public, and I the tho-uands ofhottles sold indicate the supetority of this Liniment over other. Phvslcinn iow prescr,lK it in their nnietice. Trv h..'. o-. I ri I n cent boitb-a.,.1 you will he convinced. Fitlv cent nnd one dollar bottle have been received. " wholesale and retail by nov. pu4-lyr KOHL k THORNE. Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts.,Ciu'ti. Kendall'sSi Taylor Thermometers THE following gentlemen have certified as to lhe enrrectne ami accurarv of the luetho 1 by which their instrument are graduated: A. Caswell. Professor in Brown Univc'siiy; J. F. Kirtland. Cleveland, O.; Jas. Nooney, Hudson,.).; Professor Eaton, Tmv, N. V.: Ilenshaw, W'anl A Co., Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth. N. II.; D.m tor Biit.-bebter. New York. (A diploma for "specimen of Barometers and Thermometers" was awarded to Mr. K., at the late Fair of the New York Mate Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesaleaud rotail at greatlv re.lu.-ed prices, bv KAill, A THOKNK, Western Agents; j Northeast corner Fourth anil Vine sts, Cin'ti. i Where may ulway a be had flue Perfumery ami Fanj cy Articles. nov. 19,-49-ljr. i T. SMITH, DEALER IN CLOCKS, IC EASTilh M. OPI'ASITF. DENN TSON IIOl'vF , tlMTATI,OIHO. Iee. S, lsiti,i.i;ms.

iirton, in lirookville.sre covered with this kind of roofing, to w hom the public are referred. Its durability, cheapness. safely, and convenience, all recommend it, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. v. S. B JflER. Jy 10, '51 30-1-y 'HIT! I', A; CO. Imnortera mid Henlni-s in Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, aud Watch-Maker's tools, and materials. Constantly on hand an extennWn assortment or gold and silver lever and verge watches: fine gold and gilt jew elry ; gold, silver and common spectacles. t;old and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, percussion cups, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists Hies, to; s. &p. No. 13U, Main u. under Commercial Bank. Cincinnati Ohio. K. tDKHVO'S Linimrnt For lins. aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, woonds.old sores, corns, Trost bites, cobc, cramps, scrofula, and a sure and seed cure for rheumatism, which we w arrant it tocure, or refund the money. Wecouhl i give a mi ruber of certificates of cures performed by ' it. bul consider that one twenty-five cent loule ' w ill go farther toword convincing any one of its ef- , ticacy. than could all the certificates lhat could be printed. N. D. Gallion agent for Broookville. W M. ANDERSON, wholesale agent, 40. ly. No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati. TFItKS of the Indiana American, in advance, $--VJl in six months. $3 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents fur eery year pay inent is delayed thereafter. Advertisements One square or less will be inserted three times for one dollar, if vu incut be muue in an valu e, one Hollar ami twenty-flee cenln if payment be delayed one year: and one dollar and fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment is drlaved. Large advertisements for a longer time will be charged en tne same Tiuc:ie. pritate oisr.Asr.s, NEW REMEDIES AND il"ICK CURES. It is important to many persons in need of Medical Assistance, to obtain pood advice privately and protnptlv. To those who mav thus desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR BROWN'S long exerience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari ous stages and most complicated forms, offers inducements w hich can be rarely equalled by any other individual. Gonorrhoea. Syphillis, Mercurial Diseases. Gleet, Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, aud all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience aud investigation. ' Constitutional debility, iinpotency, sterility, seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases w hich are brought ou by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine tlia constitution. impair intellectual vigor.and produce general premature decay, can be radicaily cured, and tiie unfortunate sufferers restored to health and vigor. Dr. Brow n is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be seen at his ottice. TTJ3 Charges very low. t N. B. Patients ofeithersfxlivir.gata distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the t symptoms. can obtain medicines w ith directions for i use, by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, ', and enclosing a fee. Oi rn E At the old stand, junction of East Front and Lawrence streets and ( olumbia (Second) street, between Ludlow rj-psKlN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 4U. l-.lll. Flarshall s SalveTT II AS PROVEN ITSELF to be the grestast I retnedy r tqc age Tor White Swelling, Fever Sores, Fdes, Rheumatism, Sore Rreasts, Salt Rheum. Tetter. A e. WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure White Swelling when openFever Sores, old Clears, Ac, always yield to the healing influence of this celebrated S:alve. FILES This Salve is the only remedy that has proven itself infallible s a cure for theViles. If applied according to directions, and ersevereil in, it w ill in all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this painful disease. SALT-RIIEI'M AN I) TETTETI It Las performed thn most rttonistinc- cures in ihes.- iiseaes RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given g.-neniesut'.sfai tion in th;'se compliant. M'UiT, A.M. MVKi.i.i-.J) liKEASTS We would particularly reiidminlco the S.ilveforSore I'.reasts ' w hen open it w ill heal thy in sound in a short time. I It w ill liken ise remove all inflammation from the i Hreasts, and prevent ulceration if applied iu sea-j son. Prepared bv MARSHALL A CORI.ENTZ. LK.visnrso. hio. For sale by M . W. HAII.E, sep'.l-tn ly liKooKvii.i.e, Ind. ?m i t. i i r o in) s . :KI blind manufacturf.k. Jg'j NORTH SIDK, NO. i-- SIXTH STREET, -?" J '"0'"' 'Ivor .'nrt of I'inr. 'po'ire the ' "-Vctt I.ymtm ." t Idaneh Fa. lory. Corner Craig A Leu is Streets,' Covington, Ky. d-c. in-51. . The Flac2 for Bargains. TOS. IS. t l, l!IK, keeps coiilantli on hand I at all limes, a general a-sorliiu-nt .it' watch 's, chains, key. bre:it pins, car ring, linger ring, spe, taeles. gol.l and -ilver pencils, gold pens of lhe best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together Ith a general assortment of fancy articles, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. At.so Pilny and thirty hour brass cbn-k s. which I w ill sell a low as they can be bouirht iu the city. Clock . watches and jewelry repaired in the itest manner and on reasonable terms. Old g.d.landsil. ver taken in exchange forgnodsor work, lj"Oi door above Tyner's store. TOOTS A SIIOi;S-.Wc have largely increaetl ourstock of Bootsand Shoe. ami now offer ' the gem of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mr. Hi nmi.u custom Tttmle Imlio slinners noil roil-oia u-itl.tl... I tiet babies boot anil ottier fi v. " in ...n-n may 7 LINCK A FARQCHAR. 1 . . TVlt. AMII ItMO'S ;ns1rir Nrutrnl1' Izcr ll.c jtrcut regulator ol Hie loiii.-ir Ii and bowels-Is one of the bot dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves lhe digestion. gives a healthy lone to the stomach, regulate the bowels, and gives power to the human system to throw off all diseased ami w orn out mutter. Dr. Anderson has used the Neutrklizer in hi practice for all varietie of tliseaes arising from a disordered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete uece.ncan Im-shown by hiiudrcdsur ccrtim-atc. All we ak. is that our friends w ill cull and give it a trial, as we know that it w ill give entire satisfaction. N. P. t.'allion sgent in Brookville. Druggist ami country merchants supplied in l.irge or small quantities by Win. Anderson, So. P? Main St. Cincinnati. Hiss Rebecca PattisO.n, Milliner- Laurel, Intl. MISS r. will be found at the resi.lei.ee of her faihrr Elijah Pattison on the north side of pearl street, w here she will attend to trimming bonnets. u.i.i outer oustuess in ner line, ne will give especiel attention toS,..K A Crape Bonnets of which she has a good asortment, made ofthe best malerials. aim latest spring fashions just from the city. April 4. Cincinnati Hydropathic. OU U'ATKR CURE KST 11 LIS 11 M ENT. TIUS Institution is open, summer and winter, for the reception of patients. Il is located about five miles from the city, nn the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Dayton Railro.id.aud but a Tew rods from the Carthage Depot. To the lover of nature, few parts ofthe country furnish a more pleasing variety nf scenery than spreads itsctft before the traveler from Cincinnati to the cure, there nature and art combine, rendering the view beautiful bevond description. The large and beautiful ediflce'displavs the taste of the artist at a glance. The neatness and elegance of the interior, combine w ith the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. The rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The bath room are ample and commodious, and the. spring which furnish tho water for this establishment ar? pure. soft, and abundant. In ce.mcctK.n w ith this Institution there is a gvmnasium.whetv patients will have an opportiinitv of restoring their muscular strength by healhful "and diverting exercise. Female suffering from Uterine, Spinal or nervon disease, w ill, a heretofore be treated successfully iu this Institution. Drt. Pcisaformanv years has devoted his time to the treatment of the sick, and beg leave to sav that no pains w ill be spared for the recovery of those eonimnted to his care. Females suffering from I ferine, nervous, or spinal diseases, w'U as heretofore be treated successfully in this Institution. Patients are requested to bring two romfortan.es. two !:i-go blanket, three course sheets, nnd , or coarse crash towel . all of which should ho marked with the namo in full, or tr desired they will b? furnished at an extra charge of fifty cents per week. Terws. The terms for Board, medical services and all ordinary attention, will be from S.Otl to 910.IH. per we.-k. payable weekly. Extra attendance will subject the patient to an extra charge Some deduction will bo made to those who Ond it neeesnry to spend a length of time in tho Institution. Transient persons "will be charged two dollar per day. Three dollar will be r!-. nrge.l for the first examnation. For further particulars address post paid. ,,, A'iEK. -M.n. Proprietor. Carthage, Hamilton Co., Ohio. 153. I2-3mos. T AV.,EL ,KW rorXDRTa-Tlils csli taolishment now In the bauds of Gro. f!. Smicr ami JiULiO Ham. is in operation in alt Iu various branches, .n part to- w it, they a.o buii li.ig threshing raichme of the latest and most approved modoi.'i, both seperator and chaff pilers. with tumbling shaft or belt at thcopHanof the purchaser, nai ing a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shop tney are prepared to build machinery of various kinds lor grist and saw mills thev are also man- .. nll KeU, constantly on nana saw gum arietv of coolr t. .,'. impu. Au. u . .

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box stoves, sugar kettles, hoHow ware, odd lids, plTw" 0" ir"' Dd alsolne premium cart -..h WT an'! rc"P!lirlnst done in good stvlo and on he shortest notice, all work, done I. our line w i ll be furnished on as good terms as at anv establishment in the west. Orders respectfullv solicited bv j ,.-,. " SHOFP A O'HAIK. 1 1 1 Paid J3- I3 Chios.

FI.Ol It B IHRKLK.-! he maraet price in cash will be paid for merchantable lour barrels at the Exchange Mill, Brookrille. by Nor. 30, '54-50. CEO. HOLLAND A CO.

KECKLER & BROTHERS, Importcrsof nuairal Instru men la, GERMAN, FRENCH V ENGLISH Vi.mrj t,7orftnkrt Ac l'y, No.Srt Fourth Ftreet, North side, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, and llouWo Bass, constantlv on band. All orders ol dealers iu the above artiiies executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. Jf pSAX BRASS INSTKVMENTS.CQI Agents for sale of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfuiuerv, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, IKK 46-13. S. ENGLISH & SONS, AY holesaleand Retail IIF.I.IAMVS JUM". FICII KRKS Uti Second St., between Broadwav A Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6, 1-32 16-lyr. w. n. KKif-soit. a. w. meat hill. NEI L5S0N & CHURCHILL, Importers & Manufacturers of Havana and Domestic Cigars, And Dealers iu TOBACCO, SNI FF, &C. No. S3 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1R2. 40-lvr. .1 Af 'OK F. FELL) Tannrrand t'ur rier, 315 Main street Cincinnati; between 8th and Dili Keeps constantly nn hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at the lowest cash prices. Dec. 17, ltS-2 5-2. nlllXA fll.ASS AlU EESWAIIE. V; We have on hand a large slock of China. Glass aud Queensw are, selected especially to suit our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully with Eastern Dealers In style, quality and prices. In our stock of Queensw 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 w ith a large stock of Rockingham and Yellow "Ware of superior quality. Our terms ae favorable, and we invite Merchants to examine our wares av.l prices. SAMPSON fc CO., No. 9J Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank, .ov. 6. Is.V. IC.-Ivr. Cincinnati. I to all those w ishing to furnish their Hours with a carjiet that will look w ell, ilo good service, and neter fade, to call at his establishment and lock ;iiuisiimeii: ana iocs inroiign ins pnisciit si.h k. w ui ii ne nas lately received from the cast, which can be sold at prices which will compare favorably with the lowest Cincinnati rates. Me has. I7 very Variety nf the latest sty le ami fashion, ranging in prices ndsen! Tvvi'K iron. 311 to 1 3o cts. per xard. Socalt ami Oct. 2t:th, Ii-.W. RICHARD St I rini; Importations BERRY & BERRY, I in porlert ami Jobbers.. I-ast wide ."Mil ill Mrocl, lirtu rrn 4tU and oli. , inriint.-itis Would invite MERt HAN IS AND WHOLESALE RU VERS lo inspect their large ami extensive stock or r.nrv uttnns, APAPTEDTO THE SFR1NC TRADE. Ourfacililiesftirseciiringilsirable ty lesiind cheap floods lor customer, are not surpassed by ai.y Houe in the Wet. a we have an experienced buy er constantly in the Ea-tern cities, forwarding us daily such bargains as the market offers iu RllllloXS. FANS MILLINERY fifODS, E.MIIItOIHERIE.S, LACE ROODS. HOSIERY A;I.O ES, W III I E COOIIS. HAXPKERCHir.F. PRESS TRIM.MIX."S, CT'TLEI! V. 1 he popular fe:itiire PERFUMERY, COM KS. RRl'SHES. TDK K.tK. JEW EI.RY, RlTloNS. ACf.iRI'l-MNS, VAklETV i:oo S. Ac. f s.-llinir iioi.-t t,flheCoods at five percent, advunco will b.- t ontiuued. To Cash and approved Short Time Buyrs : n n offer liberal iu.luceiuenls. 3-lv A poI lolt ii i Id i 112. . V. cor. ."tl. and IValnut, 4'iii-liiivffi9 i. IN( OKPOKA I Ell 14. ml'.K at'.o. Hon ,.f tlie public i respectfully called L to tlie superior f.icilities afforded at this Institution, for qualify ii. iinlii i.luaN iu a thtirour h practical manner lor tlie Counting Room and business pursuit. The Coiir, enii-raec - BOOK-KEEPIXC BY DOCRLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different ilepnnmeiitsof tradt', commerce ami inaiiuf-u tures Business Penmanship. Calculatioiis. Correspondence, and daily Levtores ou Mercantile I -aw a n.l Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 lo w ecks. Term .40. Pupils being taught indivi.luit'.'.y. applicants, can cuter at any time. For further particular call at the College n.qms or address li.e Principal. nov. 48-lyr. Vsutlinnd .tlanliood, a vi.iOHors i.ir. on . rREVvrrRK pb ith. KINKEI.IN on Self Preservation Only -!. els. This Book jut published i tilled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Conerative Onnin. It addresses iiself alike to Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be re:oI by all. The valuable atl ice nnd impressive warning it give, w ill prevent year of misery and suffering and save annually Thonsandsof Lives. Parentsby reaii.ffit will Icnrn bow to prevent the destruction of their children. . A remittance of 25 cents, encbeted in a letter, addressed lo Dr. Kixkvi ix. N. W. corner of Third and I'niou street. I. larcn Spn.ce and Pine, Philadelphia, will insure a book under envelope, per return of mail. Per-ons ai a stance may address Dr. X.by letter. (tt pan 1.1 and Inr cured at boine. I Package of ni.-di. iiie. dire, lions, etc.. forfrom el by sending a remittance, and put up secure damage or . uritwity. Hook seller. New Agent. Petl'ar. Cnnvnsor andj'1 Others supplied with the above work at rcrv low rate. 2 of-lye Ei erjr famil f hnld have n copy.' An invaluable bk. tnly H " ' cttyMan TK.; .U' V iR MEDICAL JIA.H.U A.xu j ' n.iai iuwr run liiR .irri.il v'" taniiitfr an otiiline of the Orijrin, Progress, Treu." ment and Cure ofevery form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Scxui.1 lutercoiiises.bv Self-abuse. or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiar l le, avoiding all medical technicalities. and every thing that w ould offend the ear of decency, fmni the result of some twentyyears successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of disease of a delicate or private nature. To w hich is added, receipts for the cure of the above disease, ami a treatise on the caiisesl svinpton.s and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentvflve cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United Slates, bv mail, free of pottage. Address. otage paid, "Box, 1116 Fost Office, or the A uthor, 3tf North Seventh street. Philadelphia. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit $.0 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that mar come under hi care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, Philad'a, without rar of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in lhe selection of a Physician are nvited to call. IM POTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence ofthe passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are numc reus. Premature impotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for leinale society, general debtVity, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consrrlt the Doctor with confidence: he offers a perfect cure. HEAD AND REFLECT. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hand of phy siciaus ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human familv are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that be devotes most of bis time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, evclnstv aIv rievnteil to the study and treat meut of disease o'r fhesexnal organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains in the head, or bone,' mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, disease arising from youthful excesses, or impurities of the blood, whereby the e nstitution has become enfeebled, enable the DocVor to offer speedv relief to all who may place themselves under his care. I Medicine forwarded to anv part of the United States Price five and ten dollars pvr package. Oct. 13. 152 ,3-ly. WOOL; WHOM! read.i: TO the citizen of Franklin, Rush aud Decatur Counties, aud "the rest of mankind" in a-eneral. The undersigned would respectfully announce that the old Laurel Woollen Factory ha gone through i a thorough repair since the flood and we are pre-; pared to do all kind of work in the Woollen Line at the shortest notie and beat possible term. We promise our customer good work, and nil coming from a distance shall have their work to take home ket price in good Ac. of" our own make, which we waraant to be equal to anv made in anv of the

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White Water factorie. All the goods we had ut the Franklin County Fair, such a blankets, sattinelt. flannels. Jean and storking yarn took the first premium. We are determined to spare no pains or labor to make our work good, and all who favor us with their custom shall have full satisfaction. All kind of merchantable produce taken in exchange for work or good. HALL A CO. A pnl lt, lejj. 18

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V" U 11 A 1 1 1 . If XT fi y. i.-i uil 1 r ic "ieirch.ldreu.auJ I uti, to liVeTir to promote ihc-ir o" "1" '"eC ce.ebrau,d n' f Z large majoritv of dise,T. . pr'F1'7 dose, of. adulu are liable, nen.,? "h" -'ld.: .ose, uardness and K..n.. ,' rlnif t ,k ' 1 t'ouKh, Mow Fc" er P . " f ,he 'Iv. 1! ) that ali these deuo",'' J"-' once apply the reme.lv- ' Ba J hon,j . An " ;e loniiued upon Scientifl, JT w pounded with ...-.iA . ?VBe Princu.i perfectly safe -tei'Lierrudc." Worm Ly rup rCZlV A n.n Kln u, nle Stomach Kir sVI1toii ter nym&rgrtg; its superior efficacy over all otke. or THE TAPE WORU This is the most difficult ic l' that infe,t the human svstetnto,,eroTofii ndennit length, beco'i"0" iu the intestines and stomach effe .it4 faw-4 so sadly as to cause St. Vita, w -i,Ir "" health t hose afflicted seldom if eve J,?0' Ei"- r.X, W oa hastening them to", Hl,c,,h " T.rV todestroy this Worn,, , "JV' P. Inordcr must lie pnrsued.it onld u,!8''' 'Mmcnt take 6 or of my Live, Prtu01 l"Kn' obstructions, that the to remove ti upon the Worm, w hich mung? ml 1 direct two table-spoonful, three timL . T" '" ''"esof rectiou, followed have ..r. ' 1 The. ai. : curing the most obstinate ccoil tp'L'w I READ THE FOLUwmS And you cannot be md i tie Kn J, ' manity calls upou you to do v"r J''""'!; "- Huone out ol the mauy thousands . knl" h ' 0,llr I wonderful effects. "usaiio k, j. Dr. J.N. HOBliXSACK-Sir-c,,, , the inventor of a highly valuable T0U' this humble testimonv in its favor II '""'"'I 's gentle, yet ,KwerfUlly"effec,ual n-'C'h f u" Having had much experience it k,! . .flW"of various preparations, rnv wit- J ,k"'f' skilled m ministering to children ludI uou.iced it the best she had ever u! 1 l,ruse uo other w hile y ours could be h , u4 A daughter of ours became seriou-b' . Her symptoms were lr,.,i,. "U7! '"".!.- no-e .in r. : , , ::."u' u-r in..j, . , luxe sought fora retnedv for Worms h '" ' 1 'r"'1,-bj,the tm,v she tk'ei, " tte, O ! S.r, the joy it gave an actional, " ,, -:" i see me improvement in her child AIMIll I IV. or . ... i ... ' mvnse quantity of Worms, her ck !v Ton. . ""' now brightened, herspiritsretiir,,e,i ,wJ ?""',Jl1"'" time a lovely child. tlreatM l hf death . . iow gave promise o; helth. Ttatik , ' kind Providence. W blessing a,,, ,, 2"',.fc, -- - - ' ' . .. I .T 1 1 n 1 Wl Syrup, resl. .red the child. With ciinilcf 1 . -. , .... "cnuen , foril, rroI11 -" " " uure ire m. i-.i irLate Pastorofthe Soutliam'pto., Bupti,! ChurTtT1' ?Cr riN ! KeiilemH,.ttieii P..... ?"- r i ; is the only Medit me in use ti nt will -i j Worms in, ccnainty. and w". .(,iv..;,'.i '.. ' ' 17 ' !Ci.atur. -Jj LOlihNs-.U Ix.'-is on eiery bottle. IIOBEXSACK'S LIVER PILLS No partofthe sylcR1 j, ,,,or , , , ' than the LIVER, it serving as . nnrl the blo..d, or giving the ,,roresr.Ii,,ut,,,i so that any wrong action ,.f l'ie l.i.cr cm'.t, ,'he' other uiiportant parts of lhe sy siein. ri..ul' ' ,e. ;',.-" '',"' i..iiiii, jaiiujiir, j,,. ' Js'fisia. ivi-. o siiouiti. incrcfore. watch cien .:iai iii!;;ni ii,otc:.te a wroi gactnm r ,i, y mpioua These Fills are composed of ROOTS ul P it3 fim.islic.l bj nature to heal the !,. ,.imri; ' ,,. Liter niir..rr.t I . r, .X I , W hit ll iiiifiiu i.i. il. . ' .-' uiniiMiarx .lliu ils uicn.Sr.llit; itfiir.,S jCuTh!tr?'1'r'1,''i ma,bt- S4.aAl. 1 1 Eh. 1 1 1 1 E, w Inch . hai g-.s in m iiicV,.liriWr ! a,'1 msensitde manner the certain M...rt.;il,ii.. . the sy stem. 3d, a TON I C. hich run tour Ul4 ; .-ir.-nirU: to the nervutis sisteiti. reneminc health and iurortt.allparisofihet.o.h. 4Ui. -..'.1 HiHC, w hi. Ii acts in perfect liariii.un w u!i the .slj, t gre.lii'fits, ui..l op. rat:i g t.u the r...c.,a,,,. pelln the w hole mass .. corn: pt audi uiaUsi k:terai.d purifying the K... ,.l .ii-iidcsirui, Jis-j., .-uu le.-vorvs UCUIIU. to fejFales. "i on will find these Piilsai, invaluable nicluir in many complaints to winch i ou arc sul.j.nL la obstriHtionseitliertolal or paftii.1. the. bate hem found of iiiestitiiable Iviu iit. r -ttrii.g their tjurtionalarraiigemeiitslo .-. be.-.irn idiot,, pur', ithe bloo.i and other fluids etfci tualti i.. t a: C flight idl coiiij.lainls which mav ar.se from femair trres-tilarilies. n headache, gi.ldi.n-ss. .ii,cn,.o( sight, pain in the side, back. Ac., and otT.TM H,c onblicas the best P.ll, for ail diseases, u,.,,, fpllt.w ii g MEDICAL E VIDE.VCE. V E. the undersized Physician, hail ns luJ.'.V receipt of t!.eir nianiit'actiin- siibmiited ;,. o f..r inMt'tiin. say. that the ingredients of fc (, are coinpose.i makes them the ls-st I'iM i. f..'r all diseases of the Liver. Impuril'es I ;!i- ttt.sal, Ac. Vt'e say Ibis not only from our oa a lu.-g-nent. but also from that ofthe best medical ai;Ii..rm in lhe V nited States. All diseases rcinirins tV- iiv ot an ALTERATIVE. DIAPHORETIC ait! I'l tifiAlU E .MEDICINE, that came under, uir i...li. r. has been treated w iih the above Piiis xw ill. tae most satisfactory svecess. ;eor;e wood, m. d. V.. MrCLENXAX. M. i. F. IfKntVI KV. -M. II. L. l;OWEX. .VI. 1'. TCP Purchase none but those ha. ing fie .;sture. "J. N". HORENSACK." upon each tK.v.a, M.ioiucrs are worillless lln:t;i.ons. ACCIltS Wlsllil.o- t:oiv loon.!-:,... -...if .11 -itli.i 12 i w 'ishing to become tc,, ...,..t l.i.ir.... th.. !,.. pnetor. J. N. HOBEN.-'ACK. id his Ul.rj!..n. l-Jtt North SECOND Strct, aWve Rare, I'llllADELPIIIA. bold by all Drnggsts mid -Merchants in fuel". S:atcs. 1'an.plilcts giving Certiorate- of cures tcrf..rnir4 in different parts ol the ct.ui.1r. , b. the above oiciicines.can he had gratis nfilie'sgi-iiL. For sale bv M. W. R 1 11 K. Brookville. BROWNING A WALE.Terre Haute, wliole! agents for the State. Price each 'Jj cents. dr. 3 iO-lvr. Dry Goods, Groooiie., &c. THE subscriber have jusl receive! ilircri from New York, Fhiia.lelphiaaiul Cincinnati. large and general assortment of DRV HOODS, Consisting in part of Broad CMii. fa"imcrcs. Vesting. Silk (JimmI in rven varicry. Print and Muslin, alifo a general assortment f Hardware, Cutlery ami Eihre Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, A Ready .Made Clnlhiiif , Hoots and Shoes, Three ply and Ingrain Carrots, at all prices. Iron, SleeI,'Nail. Farming Vten-ils. Hollow and Earthen. Ware. Ac, 4'C Their stock has been selectd in th? a'""'"'1" by a competent purchaser, ami they rrsatwnv tl e ran offer go.id at loner price. an! of better qualitv Mian ever before doi c in tiie Stat. The'pnbiV are recpei tfully iu.iteit to call an examine for themselves. , N". B. The highest price pnii! for all 111") , ,-, -ucc. SHOI P, CIT 11 v CO.. Dec. 24, LaurelMi" Tliomas tcbin, a ilOLESALt CROCER, S.ntli l -'l " on. Sixth Strrtt,, CinrmntM. OA'This House has been doing biisines fr -If 21 vcarsat presefit location. Feb. 2j, '33 10-lyr. RAW DON, WRIGHT. HATCH it EDSOS Bank Note Engravers & Frinten Soul Eattror. e4A A Main flt.Can'-" t LSO.-Engraved in a style eom'spondiM A cllencetothatof Bank ot,9,Kllro,fkU, and Countv Bonds, Bills of Evclnnee. I M Draft. Certificates of Slock ana "enu."-, - sory Notes. Bill and Letter Hea.ls Vf'rl ir d ing and Professional Cards, Notarial, Coum; Hand Seals. Ac. hand. Bank Note P.I.erofv.rio Constantlv on tints, made to order, of very ,1PenorT.j'.-0f ft. The above office is under the superviiinn ol w T. Jones, a practical engraver. mtjj Zl - a mm'x a R. J.AV. KEtbi.,,c Thankful for past ftvoB.wo M Snnrron . . the continuance oi u I- Jirrtt . .. .. iwi.inlrT. He the citizens or town ana coun.ry. ..v - Mt attention to the fact of his taking a Pre.m--0ui fullsetof Artificial Teeth, at the uue 1 Countv Fair. . ,--iofKi All dperations in the dental Art P.V he latest and most approved pnncil'les-j. anted. No charges for examination JO3 Office in tho North end of the A'-"1 (..and. - a."TiaGiinrKni!nGEB'$IVii U. STOKE.-No.15 Front ' "''..tiiitly Public landing, Cincinnati. Ohio. strtL hand a large assortment oi n. lnf jam" . r-nn. .heceflOin'' . M I oftheirown ... ineirowD man.naciure, no." r .tv ir.Bloom, iustlv celebrated for the last ,, ... ... 1 ii.oMoii.eHotr . for its superior quality. Also iiouse . Enl)is bellows, vices, screw plan 's. -"" . .tini'Pt Rlis.erel and German steel. Carriage axles. Mould Boards. f "",,' the 1' All of which they will warrant and '. det est market prices. Personswilipie"-' ,(K. amine ourstock before purchasing eiw Fob. 25, '53 lu-6-ns. L1VERV STABLE?.. E. yi T. !" : MANLY, wouhl It r v-vu X. l N Li . wouw io lue.r i riemis .i ww , . ( " . have opened a livery stable m Ureu , f ,1 stand of T. V. Mitchel. on Pearl " Basin, where they will be ready t n nish carriages, buggies and horse. cargood supply of new and fashionable it" riage,and of open and " oroui Persons comins to Laurel by c 'wnorcMi will be conveyed to the neigh bonn? w try without delay. w Horse Kepf d)Bn M Bv the feed, day or week. t'er! "butfir" trudging a'foot or starving your Bors", tf a call, our terms are reasonable. - to thei r friends and the public gene .. . ol of China. Glass & QaeenjwJ; Main Street C incinnati . o'ut of jj chants, a full and complete assorin. Main Street Ci nts. a full and article in their line; and. 1"";,. cjie.

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