Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 August 1853 — Page 4

Isabel Leslie. BY IIS. JCL1A C. R. DORR. Soon after Clarence Hamilton first went to England, lis became involved in some difficulties, from which he was extricated by the influence and exertions in his behalf of the Honorabla Arthur Stuart the father of our newly-found friend. Gratitude, that oon ripened into affection, clawed warmly in Hamilton" breast, and it was not unip predated. He beuume a frequent and most welcome guest at Hzlwood the estate of Mr. Stuart; and between himself and yoiiiijr Frank Stuart there grew up a frietidshtp that had proved en luring h it tvas anient When he left the "fast anchored ist" to make the tour of the coutluent, Stu trt accompanied htm, and for four yeats they were

constant companions They had corresponded liiice Hamilton's return home; but, although he knew Hint hi f iend anticipated visiting America at some future lime, he did not expect him sa soon, and his delight at this unexpected meeting may be imagined. We left the two frlenJs ou their way to the parlor, in pursuit of Marion and Is ibel. The name of Stuart had become as familiar as a household word to both of them, and Marien sprung forward with a beaming siniie to greet the friend of her husband, while lsa bel'a quieter welcome was not ley cordial. The young Englishman's eye glanced admiringly from one to the other so unlike, and yet both so lovely; and if it dwelt rather longer on the filler than on the younger, it -was, probably, only because her dark eyes and raven tresses were more novel to him than were Marion's sunny curls and fair, white brow.

"Whatdo you intend doing with yourself for the next three months, Stuart?-' asked Clarence, after they returned from the diuiug hall. "1 do not know," was the reply: "I have formed no definite plans. 1 shall remain in thia country for a year or two at least, and wish to see all that is worthy of note?" 'Join our party, then: we are going first to Niagara; then up the Lakes; then down the St. Lawrence to Montreal and Quebec;

thence to the White .Mountains, and soon home. Then you must spend the winter with me in Virginia but of that hereafter what say you?" "That I will join you most gladly and gratefully. But you are to leave to-morrow, and I must stav here for a few days to complete my financiel arrangements." "Join us, then, at Saratoga where we stop for a day or two. Out, lames, you h .Vf

the important business of packing to super'mtend, and we will leav you nulii evening. Shall we ride or walK, Stueirt?" A ride beyond tha city concluded upon; end very interesting to both was the long, uninterrupted interview thus utT.rded, as the carriage rolled almurt niise!slv along. "This talk cf 'auM bug syne,' my dear Frank, makes me feel as i! I were a romantic, hot-headed boy again scaling the Alps with you fcy my side, or ti reaming the hours away beneath the moonlit skies of Itaiy." "There have been mat;y changes since those, days," responded his friend. "You

have formed new ties, w hile in my case old tne have been torn asunder. Hazelwood is so lonely to me that I rare ly go there, and that loneliness it is that hds made me again a wanderer. But, Hamilton, did you not call that sweet little wife of yours, ' Marion?' " "I did most assuredly," was the answer; and a half-smile hovered about Hamilton's mouth as he guessed the tenor of Stuart's thoughts. "Do you remember telliiig mi a long story iu which 1 was gre-.tly interested one evening, while we were at Florence?" "Yes." "And was not 'Isabel' the name o the heroine?" "It was; anr1, moreover, the name beloured to the fair lady to whom 1 presented you not many hours ago. So you thought 1 had married Isabel Les'ie, did you?" "I did. When you announced your mar

riage to me, you did not mention the Christian name of your bride, and 1 very naturally

was soft and balmy as that of June; and from the woods, from the distant city, from the little brooklet that danced along by the roadside, and from the cataract far aay among the mountains, there arose a faiut, low murmur that was indescribably soolliiug. ."What.asleep, Isabel? You are more lazy thau 1 iwveever known you, if you can doze aw. av this lovetv evening. Or, perhaps, ou

were iu a waking dream, fair ladye, roaming iu ideal realms, until my voice called you from fairy-laud to the stem realities of life, again." "I cert.iiuly was not asleep, Clarence, but I may Irave been drea'ntug; for 1 did not kuow you were near ins until you sooker," replied Isabel, with a smiie, as Ur. II iinilton win . -le i his horse aui rodda.g by berstde. "Marion will be most agreeably disappointed

by your early rtJin, (or she sa d alio did not expect you until quite late.." "Neither did 1 expect to be here before ten o'clock,' when I leit her thin morning, but 1 accomplished my business more expeditiously than 1 hoped to.-aud hurried eu thinking to reacli Riverside before you left. 1 fuuud a letter from Smart, at ttie office, aud iu the

same envelope, there was another, which

requested me to give to you. Isabel extended Her hand mechanically to receive ttie letter, but she did not speak, and Mr. Hamilton continued I presume that 1 kuow, from the tenor of Frank's letter to myself, what thH contains; and, indeed, 1 have long known that Vou were to nun an object of more than ordi

uarv interest 1 will not presume so lar as to advise you in this matter, fori feel that whatever course you pursue wiil be best and right. But you know my high legard for Stuart, and llii3 much you will allow me to

say there is no one to whom 1 .vould as willingly see you united as to him. Adieu" and with a graceiul wave of the luud, he turue,d his horse's head homeward, and galloped away. Twilight was fast fading a-ray, and darkness 9tealltuly stealing on, when tta car. riage reached Gieiiwooii. Tile hrge, oid mansion looked stern aud sombre, as it stood there beneath the shadow v'l those stately

reached home again. But 1 might let him ride as far asGleuwood," he couttnued, with an inquiring glance at Marion, "and leave him with Isabel uutil my return. And now 1 think of it, Marian, why cannot you go, too?" "Oh, I could not possibly leave the babyso long, and as she does not seem entirely well this morning, 1 do not like to take her out. But you can take Archie if you please. Shall Diuah go?" . liThnm iff HO need of it Whv Archie ts

almost a man-he can go ride with papa alone, can't he? Now run for your cap aud cloak, aud tell liuah to put them on very quickly." They were soon off: Archie's little heart swelling with a sense of Ins own vast importance as after bidding a most dignified goodbye to his mother, aud bestowing a very tmtroiiiziiitr fiance DDOI1 Di. who stood

watching her young master with a smiie tl delight upon her dark face he seated himself beside his father, holding his head uitcommouly erect. It was nearly time for dinner when Mr. Hamilton, on his way home, called at Glen-

he i wood fir Archie.

'Me con waul to go home now me take dinner with ttuntie, auntie saVBl" exclaimed

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T. liKI KNAP, W. A.W aiui. II. HKLI1EN, V. I'l tllK,

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The attention of property holders is respeciVHt called tolliesunerioradt-.-iMust.-s lor .tIh , riwe a:irt Ilnrt hitiinniir !''rni by ihe PKTECI I ISMUKAMT. TO. j The undersic'ied has been furnished v.-H.t blank j policies, signed by the otlieersof the Company; also ; Willi blank renewal receipts, fori-oiil'tiuiing policies j

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! rnHE undersigned have ei'tere.l into t'o-part

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H Collcir .' Itiiildiur, V, atnut St.. Cmi iiinati, t'liio. Ord'-rs pr i'u; tly lilied. Country .Meri iuuiH and Pedlerssupidied on the iowest terms. -Xof.t), 1 s.lo . Hi-l'-'ms. ! PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! Vith Umvardlelcd Success mi u i i su.kki'. ( r.A', umu.

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her dreBS. .-. nd her eutreaties being Hided tOj F'.'.TT Ac K

hie, ttie carriage was driven away

When Mr. Hamilton first entered the house, there was u flush upon hi check, his

eyes sparkled, and, in short, he looked reiiiarft iuly well; but as the glow aud war.nth of exercise woreuway, Isabel waa startled by his unusual paleness, and by the languor aud wearine.sa of Ins bearing. "Are you not well to-day, Clarence?" she asked, as he Btopped suddeul v iu the midst of a se an.uce and pressed his hand to his

side. "You look pale." "I am tired with in long rile, that is all. I shall be well enougti wheu 1 have rested a little." "Why, you have only been to L , and you dill not use to call that a long ride. What can 1 Uo for vou?"

but Clarence s head

KOClilNS. for the purpose of carrviiur on

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Gentlemen's Furnishiag Goods

lHK undersiirned thankful to a irenerou pahiic

for past favors, would sav to tiicir tieln:.. r-.

and to the puldic ir-Mii'mlK. that the MAMMOTH STlH K OF K KA II V-.M API: t f.O I II- ! and (irutirtuen's I urun!th: to,i-t. vt hicli they lately purchased in Xew Vork and Philadelphia. has just arrived and is notv open to the inspection ol all at their 4 lolliiuir T'.iiiporiiim in Brook v it le. lntiiana. w here a unitorm a no ie :limate business is done, and vt here eau h 'f.oiud a prade of Feady -Made 4,'oods sti per ior in tv ork iu:;iiship to.my her etot., re lirousft to this marl,,.!, and which will be sold atsn. h ptiee; as to injure their saletoany who may have examined them before purchasing elsewhere.

1 nev also Keep coiiiiautiY on namt a lrir,ri? r.ml

She received uoreolv.

forest trees. Ail looked d'rk and eveu deso- ; droopiug uutil it rested on the arm tf the so'a late, aud it was with a nervous bhuduer that ' and the saw that he had hunted, bxcessiveIsaitel ordered light:8, and remained standing ; y alarmed, she rang the bell violently, iu the pi.izza unf.'i a flood of radiance poured; 'rieud for Dr. Thomas quick quick!" from the wallows ol the drawiiig-ruoin aud ! she exclaimed, as the servant appeared. But library, streaming upou the vine leaves that ! by this tune, by the application of cold water clustered around the columns, and gilding ' au.i fresh air from the window, she had suctha ciense foliage of the trees far dowu the ' ceeded in partially reviving him, so much so

avenue. Loo emu i the Strugs ol her bou- i tlial he understood what she said, aud slight- well selected stink

net. and letting il fall upou Uer shoulders, v shook his head iu tokeu of his uisauproba- 1 flotli. 'Hsiimrrrs fc Vfs.titiEt

she twined her arm arouu.i one of the pillars Hon. -'raeinir i" ttiii-Nand colors nil ,,i I.i. ii h i . t,, 1 , ... ., ., ., i . j sold as low as they can ha bought at tv ln.u

aud leauea uer neau agauisv n i no uewy i 'o, 110, lie sau presently ,-uo uoi seuu, n,c wcst. or made to order on th

leaves laid their hgl't hngers upou her brow I shall be over this presently it is nothing of on 1 in the moM fashionable tyl. caressingly. It was burning with a feverish j aiiy cousequeuce." ; WewoiiM then v-.vten.l a polifinvipdion toe!! heat and their touch wa cuolini? and urate- I l.w Mi,.,nk lir hm.i incredulous! v. but to conio an.l oxam.tie our i.;od. h-tore pur. h:i-a

..i.i ,. , , J . elsew lu-ie. for tt e tet i cohihleiit we e;m el! r lul but there was an unwonted saducssat seeing t ial there was a little color returning inducements in the wav of Cheap tioo.N a-1

lier Heart an.i ner nouie seemeu more xnau ; to his face, and thai lie was evidently recov-

usoally louely. she had felt that day more i criug, she countermanded her order, iusistitig,

i hotvever, that he shuuld go aud lie down lor awhile. "1 am just as well off on thia sofa," he

' replied. "You are ve ry needlessly alarmed

' I assure you, Isabel. 1 have

paiufally lhan ever before the coutrasl be tweeu her otvu lot and that of Marion. Hie looked around upon the objects that had beeu lamiliar from her very childhood, and her eye IV. 1 1 upon the Ittlie iuciosure where slept

her fatuer, her two mothers, aud poor blind Willie. She shrank li om entering the house, for there was no one but tiie house-keeper a daughter of good .Mrs. Morris to welcome her, aud her tuoughls reverted to Marion i i her bright, chterlul home to Mariu now listening to the pr.itlle of her child, now watching with a mother's fond delight his soft, rosy slumbers, now clasping him to her heart with a thrill of joy, such as her girlhood had never known. la imagination Isabel saw the smile that illumined her sister's face as the sound ol trampling hoofs feil upon her ear; she saw her steal from Archie's side and glide softly down the broad staircase, she heard her fond

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such turns ot

laiutitess quite olteu. "Theu there is the more reason for being

alarmed ; aud a ride ol a few miles ought not hand a beaiitu t.t n,iKuiiiii Hiifh tiVfiOf IVtiiirn... flow tlrens Straw fi

long has this state of things existed !" "in a greater or less degree ever since I had that dreaulul braiu lever. Still, il docs seem as if 1 had had less strength than ever this winter," he contiuued musingly. "Hut do not say any thini of this to Mtrion, for it will only woiry her, aud as I said before, it

is nothing ol any consequence. ; lsa'jel thought il was more than possible '' thai it might be of a great deal of cousequeuce, ; but she simply said ,-You must guard!

against over exertion, &i.d now 1 will leave

cure the permanent en.-le.iii of

us witti a rail. KY AH kinds of TAU.OKIXC

est notieo, TTpAII w ork warranted, and any

Idinr will be repaired irratiitMM

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CassimcrelK'.ts; emhrecinirev hlue and blaek. My slultes beautiful -issorlinejit of sprin

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hats of my own tnanuliu lure, to tvhieU I invite estteclial attention of mx o!de-t trienils and aeouaii

tam es of Brookville when you are iu tin

and viciuilt t

city.

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words of welcome, aud Clarence's tender yet ; you for awhile lest you should be tempted to

HENRY STIX. " J A OB KROt !S T I X & K n o u s : ;b W 1! (J T. V. S A LE Ac I! ETA ! L

C li O T SI I N ii D i: V c 317 Main St. bet Hill iiiiii Uth, CINCINNATI, t'HlO.

concluded that you had lemaiued tru to I

your first love." "So Ioid until found it was useless, aud then and then " "Then you fell iu love with Marion. Weil, if not a very romantic, it was a most happy conclusion to a love-story, and I coh gralulale you most heartily. Your wile is beautiful exceedingly !' "Auu as good and pure as she is beautiful. I hope you may yet Peas fortunate, my old friend, lor there is no happiness like that td borne; and there, can be uo Cue. home sve that which is brighten, d and hallowed by the presence of the wife. Hut we must hasten, or we will be too lite fur the concert this evening." Aud they were so..ti at the hotel again. V will not fellow flit in in al! their delightful waiicVrinjJs ot the next three months, over, grouud which ;is new to all the parties except Mr. Hamilton, but wdl join them once more ut Riverside a lew weeks alter Ibeir return. Isabel was spending the day with Maiiou; and ihy were sealed in the little room ol which we haves-o often spoken, chaltmg merri y as sisters will. "Did I tell you tlint Clarence had a letter from Mr. Stuart a few days since, Isabel? He will be here iu a week or two: h has

concluded to dispot-e f bis English estates, and remain periaueutly in t us country. Strange, isn't it? such a thorough EngluOV rnau as he was when we first kuew him! 'By the way, I wonder if he is not afre.i I that a certaiu dark eyed sifter of mine is too much attat hetl to her 'latherland' to be rut ily iuduced to leave it, even to become Mistress ol tiazetwood Hail.' 1 fancy that P ea has something o do with his decision." "How foolish you are, Marion. Stuart has do relatives now in England, aud no friend iu the n:e world dearer than Clar

ence. I no not think it at all strange that he i rbould wish to be near him." j "Neither fio 1. aud besides Riverside is not j very far from Glenw ood. W hut a dear, good j brother he would be! ' j "Yea 1 don't doubt he wooli make a! Tery nice brother!" replied Isabel, laughing; i "and it is really a pity that you have not a ! younger sister, so that there would tie some I chance of your claiming hi'ii as such. Hut, i aa it is, you may as well give it up; for Frank i Stuart has tot remauiei heart -whole thus lar 1 through life, to tall in love w ith an 'old urtid' ' at last." j 'Now, Isabel, it is you who ara foolish,! not 1'. Are you any less worthy of love at j thirty two, than you w ere at tw enty-tw o M

wheu you have been growing uobler aud better ay, and lovelier. Nay, con'l call me a flatterer, dearest sister: U ok there for yourself !" and tw ining her arm about Isabel, she led her to the mirror. "Wastnis br iw ever smoother ir fairer? this rich tiark hair ever more luxuriant? oi these eyes ever more lull of earnest, holy thought? You are worthy of Frank Stuart.dear Isabel, anu he is worthy

of you, audio saying this I hardly know which I compliment most highly-" Isabel turned hastily almost impatieutly away f'oiu the mirror, aud took her Beat agaiu. "Your idle badinage as I consider it Mariuu, is Ot coming ollogellier too serious r have uever lliongnt ol love or marriage in couuectlotl witti Mr. Stuart, aud he has never asked me to uo so. Have 1 ever given you ur him retsou to think that, if he did, 1 hould listen wiliiugly ?" "ever, my dear, scrupulous sister nevr! Y- u do take all these things so soberly. But 1 was satisfied, long before our summer journey was ended, thai he was not indifferent toward you; and you liked him so well aaao acquaiulauceand a friend, that 1 have thought uo, 1 h :ve hoped that you might love him, that is alt " Isabel did Dot reply, but she looked troubled almost sad; and the entrance of little Archie just then with an armful of toys, furnishing a good excuse, the subject was dropped, and not agaiu resumed. Mr. Hamilton hd been from home all day, aud had not returned when Isabel wm to the nursery with Mtuou to give Archie a good-night kiss. The carritge was announced while they were f roiit klug with him, and Marion turned Irom the laughing chiio to ac

company her s.sler Irom the

mauly greeting.

"1 am all alone," she murmured, as she! lifted her head and with a sigh passed the : threshold, and stood withiu the library. Stuart's letter was yet unopened, and ; drawing the curtains closely, she Beated herself by the shaded lamp aud com.neuced read-

uia;. iever Had worus ol love lalleii upou a

heart belter, prepared to receive them, for Isabel was piuuig that night lor worus auu tones of tenderness aud ati'ecliou. She was longing lor tome Iriend to whom she might lie all iu all, and who might be all in a:l to her. 1 he paper she heiu, loo, was one that few women could have read Unmoved. Il was uot a sentimental "love letter," lull of prettily turned teuieuces, higu-llowu exag gerated terms of eiiuearnieiil, aud exquisite Veises expressive ol feelings that never had, u.id never can have an existence; tiul it was Hie lull aim fiee outpouring ol a noule, earl; il was buch a letter as a loan in his maturity would write to a outaii whom he reverenced us well as loved. Some one liassaid, that however a woman may uespi.-e the lover, sue uever uespises toe love, fie mat as it may, we will not pause lo cifcuss the question ip re. But in t(i,s case Isabel despised neither the one nor the other, r- s sue rtad Stuart's earnest wuros she was at first conscious of but one emotion a strong utsire lo find their echo in ,cr owu heart. As we said before, sue was tiiiit eveuiug sad and lonely . V earning lor Sympa

thy and coinpautuu.-dnp. Hera it w is offered ' her iu on -of Hie teucere-t and holiest tHatioi.s of Hie. bliouid she reject tnal sympa-

thy, that companionship, and Wain through hie, and dowu the rougri p.titivvay iQ lUB grave wilh no strong arm to lean Upon, no cmld to ucslie iu her bosom aud call her mother' i The way looked dark and il might be long; aud al first llieie Was a w ild wish al Isabel's heart to say to Stuart, "Come lo me 1 am : joins lie to me lover, husband, friend." j Bui Calmer mOineuts ol reflection came, I and she felt thai thoog'i her posuiou uow j was a ioneiy at tunes a painful oils it ; would be still more so u she w re an uulov- ' iug wile, and she uid not love cluart. Withhvr bauds c osely laspeti and her! head resting upou them, Isibel sailor many lioui reviewing ner pa-t hie. She thought ' of her first, girlish love for Clarence. How iikeafnr Jt dream it seemed! how light and of how little conseqteuce wheu compared w ith that far deeper, womanly love that sprang into Ine and being w heu she agaia ; met li mi alter those yc.trs af absence! And '

sue tell as sue sal there with the love-words.: ot anouier slid lingering in her memory, that lii.it later love, of whish neither he nor' Manou had ever dreamed, had sealed her' earilny destiny. She could not give another such love as she liati giveu him; she would I not perjure herself by giving lets. I Have you atisweted Mr. Stua't's letter! yet, Isabel?" asked .Marion, as she sat in her sister's parlor two days afterwurd. j "I have not. He did not wish me to reply 1 to it. He said he should be at Kiversi e in a few days, and wished me lo tlmm of the j milter until then." i "I suppose he leant to have an opportuni- !

ty to plead hts cause in person, in case you i

soonni lie ineiinrti to say nay. "He wi'l be oisappoieted tien; fori shall give Clareuce a note, and ask him to phce it

in ?inari s nanus Delore we meet. I wish lohave aoy conversation wilh

the subject. 'Then you are really determined to reject i him?'' ; "I am." j "Well, sister dear," I pr-sn ne you know : beat, but it does Seem to me lh.it vou would be happier if you were married. You are so alone here, and Stuart why what laull can ' you find with him?" "No fault, Miriou. Any woman that is, any woman who could return his love, might I

be proud ct being ins wile. 1 could Dot be

talk. Come, Archie, let us go aud see the

birdies," and alter drawiiii; the curtains and placing a tiny silver bell within the reach of Mr. Hamilton's hand, she left ihe room. It was as Isabel fearsd. Clarence Hamil

ton was "passing away." Slowly, almost; imperceptibly, but steadily and surely Death ; was stealing upon hisp'ey. Marion was the ' last to awaken to a sense of his danger, and ! even wh' u told that he was Certainly declin- j ing, that there was scarcely a chalice of his rccotery, alter the first sluiiuiug shock was' over she slill kept hoping on

How coul i sue tuiun mat he would die? He Had survived the terrible sullenug and del riuui 1'iat loliowed the accident ol which tve have belore epokeil, and could she be lieve that he was now dying when he seem ed so calm, so cheerlul, auu suffered comparatively uutmug ? On, uo, it could nut be! and so she, hovered about him, inimsleriiig

lo his wants, reading or singing to him, t.ilk- i lug of their clunkeu Arcuie and lea, tile, Iitlie blue-eyed fairy, or weavuig bright dreams of Ihe future, seemingly scarcely con- j si ious of tiie uark cloud that was hanging over her head. Clarence himself never spoke to her of his situation- He could net bear to witness her suffering; audiudeed, although neither ol llleui were conscious of it, there had never been such eulire confidence between them, : sucli full aud perteel iitierchauge of thoug it ! aud teeliug, as to preclude ihe possibility of reserve and concealment al such au hour. j Manou had ever seemed to her husband n.ore like a beuum ul, affectionate child, to be loved oh, how teuuerly! lo be guarded and caressed, more like a biigut bird, folding her

wing iu hisowu uesl o home, lhan like i friend in whom he could implicitly confide; 1 and, all unconscious y eveu lo hi nsetf, it was to Isabel thai he turned for sympathy iu his deepest aud holiest thoughts, j "Come aud spend the day with Clarence, j will you not, uear Isabel? It is necessary ' that I should go to L ou busiue-F, and 1 ! do not like lo leave him wall uo one to care

for him bul Hie servants; aud i lliiuk, loo, he seems rather low -spirited this morning. The carriage will wail lor you. Your sister, Marion." Isabel obeyed the summotm. She found that Clareuce had evidently tailed withiu tho last few days, and she had uot been with him long belore she found also that he was, us Mariuu had written, unusually depressed iu spirits. So taking some prelly, fanciful work, she sat dowu by hi side, ami tried to talk with him cheer'.ully and eveu gay ly . Bul the effort was a vain one. He would uot couverse she saw that the mere attempt

to listen to her w as painlul, aud thought Hint

II she remained silent lor awhile tile shadow in ght pass away. Neither of the two spoke for nearly au hour. At length a sigh, so deep that tl was almost a groau, startled her. She sprang lo Clarence's side aud laid hei hand geutly upou his forehead. "You a-e very ead to-day, dear Clarence. Are you weaker or suffering more i" "1 have but little paiu, but I am growing

weaker every day, Isabel. I am not very ftr from the 'dark valley.' "

'But you do not fear its darkness, Clar

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pur. v.m!-:iesi;m:ii, ?rate;'ui i .r I. patroiiasi: hcrclo'ofu oMcnded to tlieln.

citizens ot Metaiuora and vieuu'v. rosp-.-vir

licit a cont in nation of the same, and t oil them and tin: pueiie sreneiallt . that Ihey ceived a fresh supply of Sea Jonalde o from the mint, and consitin iu part kit lowins articles: Plain and Figured Sil!;s and Satin IV-'.

OiiiE:ha:ns. Hernire dc 1, aim's. Laws Law n and Chintz Robes. Plain and

ami MuU Muslin, ami U 'hit.; (

We ask particular attention to ournetsand llounct Trimminc. and inn; Ladies that tve are now prepared to

soniethinjpartieularly nice in that tie; artie. Of Cloths, Plain ar.d Fsitii v Cas:niers ai d netts. Jeans. Silk Velvet. Satis, Mai-.elis. Vul and Fancy Vesttetrsatpl Coltouude, vt e have

supply, and as cheap as you can k tneiu. Our stock of tj.ijji and Sl.o.-s con -i;s in p. follows: Men's Calf, Kip and Stotra lioois. Morocco, tiroans. O ltril and Jersey lie..; . and Bets Kipaud Calfiitots atel llioan.; I. Morocco. Teal aud Kid Mips and Hoot-'. All .. lateststy le and made oftnebet tnuterlals. a

a workmanlike man ner. f it t.u-t it yen t ot ie-. p Boots and Shoes pi to Walkers for the ti. Our stock of ready made clofhitij is :ioti-e.tei-plete. and c niis: of as follow s: Cloth. C.nimere. Satinet. 1 u-tr.: and Linen Coats; Sniin. ,larsellsand Fancy 'ests; lloeskiu nnd Fancy Cassimere, Satim'tt. Tweed. Linen. Coltonad and Corduroy Pantc: Shirts, Drawers. Cdlars, o.:c., nia,'e of varioitsslyles an-l sizes, so if t itu want a snit.ill out and out. cheaper than the i'heapest. ju-t call over to Walkers and set them. Also a full supplv of Leirhoni, Palm, I'a'Ktnia. and Silk Hals. Qneensw are. in whole or broken sets. KarlV.cn and Stoneware of different shap and sizes; A full supply of Groceries ot all kin. ts. in fai t, every thiujr that is needed to supply the wants of the surroundimr country, which wo inb'nd .-llin -

cheap and no mistake. nr motto is small profits and ipiick returns, and to let no one go an av ,ii -satisfied. It. We are at all times pninr the hlhe-t market price in Cash f r all k'nds of Tan . ap'o H W'ALKKH it; l.l!0 T1IKKS. Qiiconwaro ( Ihssuaiv.

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''''So 'w ho have been ufifuecessfiaiv tre.,!.,,.aB.. iMordc.dists U-. I; S. 1', .Uin st.' J w t ' , rt,.,i fi-.. h.st stau- off. la-- wors,. than the fir. !crt.."iiii!e.-.-!..l l.a...f.,L.uui.r.i.u Ohio, - , . -w 'r ,t a ,,, i are particularly ,..i:t P,.:,l to ml!. I 1 rkw r 1 t S 1, m-s: si-imiit.tr e.es of ;.,r-i'o c:irf Glrct. 1 IC . N lH.iS4.?N I.ilHtM Vr j i. j ,'.5 ' ! ' ' ' l.ott , u. oini.1..-,,.. . :,. . -a J Sirieinn s. . rethnu.iis, e:.r-.cs, be.neii pains 111 the 1 1 pains, in. In." . Iriuss, -pran, f. 1 111 i, v. nan.. nl.l j ( . ' . $ : eak and .let,,: i;ii.,i. n... 1 .... - k urinary b:'--a'j.f. -yr,;oh-, sen inat tt eikncs, or sores, corns, n- i-t -.di. . cone. ci-;in-.p--, scr.. tula. ioel 1 - j ' ' ! I jrrWrw i 1 l-.-rm. an- tn,... . .., ,, ,- X

m.l ena-saiia-, t-i eorr:."-i. ior wine s.t ,111 j a -n ; ml -pe ... V cere tor 1 lo le,,,,; 1 11. v h w e j - I liVy .p 1 '" "'C caial.-, ' ; 4 1 y.iii,-'ii..a'i.,t-,i.uisc.st so-'ti.e tvcl.- end loins. I wnrram ". ;.,c-ie.,ir refund tno -noiiet . ..mi.I., . . (jf , 'ti . " ' ' i'Mn:: .. 'c- 4 I

W t.ti:- i ml iiiniiitit.ii 01 ti.e iiiao 1 r j w '.'nets, ny o.-oce- 1 irn e a ncniiieroi ,: lei.-.'is ot enr-s rinea ot . .. -7 . , : , t " ' " ''. inusc :. " v. , I

le, ceneers. u.eers. n.i.t sui ,t!- a ses. -.... v, i ' be i'. bft e.usid' r th-t O'ei m"i:t-l'.ve nil i.ir.iie , . I? : f K ' ; i '".Jjfr' . a ' '-""t cures ; , ; 1 ...... ; .. (.Hal. !y re-uovi d iron, tec s'-ieni. hv tn-e ire cfHr. tt p.l .,, tarlher tott or. 1 1 oiimiiciiil' anv "lie 01 ii el- . fi , . !. r 1 .... ... ...... r,t .. .'. J I'i'li's'Vfir roino -; ' ' ' tlcaev. tiau t-olild ali the cerftlt at-s t.a.'.t t ould be 'S ' 1 ".i ' JS . , 'jl l-.-.-i I v ., v.u e j c-; : - -'..tj -Vts.i. eo'i-as. e .l.i.s. 1, r.o, -oils, iheipieiit con prime. I. -kl ; 1 ' siunielon..'' -:.e .-ai.ei'ronie.Ksentert. diarrhoea. X . 1'. Oallion airent f .r Uroook vd! ijL I II i-. T p;. W, .;. 1 1 I llv.rio.c.pa'ani. 1 H,--. e v.iM be tre.eat. in a W M. .X M-.I.'SOX. hole-ale aire:,!. . 'U'ii.tj I ! ca.-end ."..00 !--, 'and -ee-ni-' I. ue-mier. 4U. ly. Xo. bT Main St. Ci:n imiiili. S. KNi'.IH S:. SON. 1 . .1 V .'' :'l ' ": -T" - '' . r-,. .. .- . .. I

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That loaiii-oni.i lei'ilt. mo-t f-eoioM, iv ii.,hil2e.l I mf)pi( of i 1iili:m:t nicricail, KI.KS. l''l Se,-i.,l St.. between j ii s . 1 " 'u .f'l'". ' ! -' ' .Ho", f in by y oe.ta. tt .ik-ii e. eN reason, drott r.s nieniort . I in a.' t a.,ce, --.'..til mi siv months. :t ;)t the l!i-o:'.i way c- iaell' t , t ' ee laeai c i.ei. j.'., ..jv v..' ' ' ' - 1 ' ,' ; ; . f defaces Ifimty, ii;!'ii:;'.:afcii;!;i, vifititt's the I tmi'of the v.sar. and an addition of Itn cents for X01 . i. Ire.' :C-l;r. el',- or''-'''-- ' T !' ' :':' ; ' 1 Vit-.,-..' ' 1 hloo l. ca e-es iioei a:d. e:erael lii.-l -u iirabl I ... . o.. ...o ,..i,i ia .I..!.,,-.,.! t!,..i.,.!.tl..r. iV ".' 'v u "a v"' '": : :-' r - :-.,.' 1...'.' ':

! ; sores, n.ai,. - a stioe lin n -t ea',. and it w,- 'lau 11 I .m rRTitin:iif-One s.i'aar.. or l-ss w W In- w. u. m:us,.n. a. t. . , n, f.: uiLa. ,,"';' lr''lo : ;' :' ' ' ' .:';t 2 -al ' '1 ., '''. I ..... I ..I , . ' i . .1 . . I ... . . r - 1 1 1.. , . ..-1 e "TrT-l,.IIII 1 " ' I..'. . ''Taa." t, " f 1

00... 1- ... .0. a , o ...... . .. -erieil ill'1'' ui-i'-s e-r i.ii'i not an . u ja.y iio-ni o- ; I' I ! I , t 111 I i 1 I i I I f , I n ! -1 i.e 1111 1-. a - 1 a . A , V..ak.K;uidlli tency, aiade in advai-co...' .lollcrami twe.y-t:ve e.-nts il'H-t ' ol III ICC IIU.I-. .,-'., or-! "".'''.' ' '.', : - - . ,.'. . 1 l(-l,;i!ty ..flue .S.-i .til .trgnut, most ci.ninionly ;t ,,a v 111 "it bo delav ed one t can and on tb.llar and T mp' -; r. Man-a:': i"r r-. f J ,"J," ,'.'-.'.'' ' ,V '" - -is ; .',..'. j 1 tin' res.ilt oi en earlv i.aial. lieueru somotiiu -s pro- ,fv Veins if d.-laved ttt o jcits. and iu Hie ;i, I vsiilfl ttttri t)oiios ir f'iunrs, ; "1 ,7,r.' "V ' " " '"' '. ,' ,.'! .la, ed I y 01a r .a.a-es. viz: l.n-s reM.l.a.e ,ua .r.',,,ri.,n for lie-time pay'meit is.ieiiiyeit. I.:.i?e And li.a,!er :i. i 1 1 i I.M i ' i. s. 1 i-!-'. tC. ' ti'ldo... V-'"." ''" ji .."': I v. arai , lima. . li. -i-e i:t '.a : !areiice, an-' a t ar' !.. advertisements lora longer tin.e will hecharaed u . . o-. ,r at. 1 it cat . I ro,'tiM. f .p',.'v".. 1". ' " r " .. "f ..... a . of iutei-. oiir , . t o s apj.ii. iii:...i to l.u-iie. s. .01,1 - ihe saini! 4 riticil.'. '. X'o-. . 1;. t.-'i '. ;' ' r. n ia- i ..; .' .'.. -' i' !. ' '"'' t fa '

comes ! s..ii aai't'o.-h . I'er-ous tlai .1 jlii. t-d )! TJfiiW T'CSHI ". I'I't - '! ainii r ami r- , Ht-jAU KfT T T. , so i-.v ni.oi i ;.. si nit loms ,,f prernat ire del at . ' J rirr, 15 ;.:ta Mrerl i nt tiati', .. i., Ci , i Wa-idi ir " .a..'as ta.o.i-eltes. la at ice-io I'IVATr. lti:.i!"S, hrturill Mil illld '.'lli-if-; - . .a-laailv a .' '- ' 1 - .. tthe I, no., h - da. : e-.'o- of inemorv aad .K-t.n.te XKW UK Ml-'UI I'.S ANU band a tar it '. .0 : k'-e .f I c. liter ;,.","..';.'- .'!' .' p ;. : iol'teiieral;! as.,: . I, i ,,.. .ii.e to b.- pt.-.. ed Ul ICK (TLl.S. It impor. ,, .,,,. ,.-,,1. ... !;, . , .: , ; .!."t,-i V.W--"' ' v - . a 1 ! in a more 1 ril . I : t -lit;, n; tut oil i.t il ere t:...l t.. mnny j-erS'iix in n I .). .-. 17. ! V.' - v;. L-J noi'i'v, I I I a I a!;.,,'-! Ill- of ieinale s,ie, . ttill, i.o y5.. -y-n o! Me.l i. al ,t s., ..,.. ., ,,t.:!,i n ,- .',.'.'..',.,.,.', .'. ' ' '- - " a, -at- ; hot,-.. :-.;. ..ae-ii.-a. laiae-. and depn'.ed ,.f one Ire'iv; s K'U,"' ' 'ivi'-'1." ' ' ll l"S 111. t .vs f. Jil i I'. V i: it. i,;,.i.: ,..:.,- ': :' " ...r .'I hicfot 'the i:e .ali.ei, flii'e. rafif1) ''i f V I'romptly. iilii'-'tt!"i i'-'t .e-, I,-. :, a'.;.- s 1 ,.aa. ('-i .-..,.,,,. ',,. . ''-'r.a-. ..-.'.J ; "p-rs.o- 'Cai, Mi, ;.'.:. should call i-.titnedialeU Hi tin- de.',' t-. -.!- It ii pr..-' ... ., ,t. .. . ., r . . -t d ei - .-.Hoar T' 'v,t'-'i,...,l"',.''.'V ".' ';",,!li "''t'..I '-icililt. ItAl.l.i.ii.l be m restored to hea'lh 4 "Vy si',,, at v-r-.t. l"."t i a , 'I r. V. . : '.. t W-r.- ,.. ..,.;;. ,"r :'. .,'; r " ' ' Vi ....... a.,. ... ;.,! ha.,,.:,,. ... l. lav ;,da,ia-e,-..s. I.M'V,.S .- ..a.'-ai.e f. , . : . -. r. ;, :-, .' , a. , .. i i -. . a a . : ,! : , ,; J"'- ... A .MII'K AM" I'i-.VI-'.i:. Ir. flail's ( .-lei r.".!.-d 'NjVNX;v' an ! rend;. -I.cl m remot iter t - firv.-.f :x '.! .1 ;.i . ..1 : :. i.-. ...... -t it t!u'. i... '' ' 1 r'" :' ' ''T t-r 1 ; Asie l'..,I..rs :!!.'. t '. ' 'I l-'aMi kllo'Vll 11 tVil. " lier.al a.".ec!.ois ill !:a;fl:ar l-.a -'.ern i 1'a '"' - a - I a a ', r. . i ' - l,. . ., ,.., lid..'t."i..'-."".''-'"'i'r ''';"-.a.j tvo-ai 1 ai.eti .i.-eoroa e to hi- iira, lain.--. Th yare ous stiares a ml ino.t cotiiidlcal. d !ori:i. oilers in- :, .,r ... .,(:: a- .--- I : A .l;neO t.-r ..f'.. a-. . '' ' f i i.a . r-'s ...t ,. r a - 1 pure!) '. ec 'aid, . ' .lacenienN tt hieii 1 an be rurclj liii'e.d i.y ant ,., , , . . ,.r, ;, , a, I ,. . .1 ' '. 1 . 1 " - - -. n,'.r .1 r.u''w t.'r." .' V, ." -'""'S '' - 1-4 ' P :-.!. s ::t a .!:-f a. e i all eon - al '. 1 'r. I f . bv let! v r. other ino.voiilal. ,. , ., , . r. . . , . . j ... .. ; a' ,i M . t . I ,. Co,, ',1 1 .- r .' "!' V ' v '' ' '" ' r - ! aid. ..iedi.'i..css.-,l..1,ll l.arsof ,he Cl.llod Coiima-l.-a. y pi air,. Merc; -ial P.- a.s.s. fli-et. ' j,,...;.,.,,.. ... .., ....... -1 a ': '-Si v nr. b-' f.Vc.'V e .''-"V ' ' - '! S'.a.e-aie! C.-aia- a. 1 .ov . 1 ls."-.'. li - 1 1 r S'.ri. -fires, llis-iis,., vf ti,e .l. and all llUe:,s.. ;,, ti ,: . ,.; V , ' . .v al' saaeii-ar , , r . ' ..a ." ' - ' ''' .. . in the O.-a'an oi li. li'-rati.oi iu both s - -. liaait.-d ,,.,.' ' ,.,;,.,.', 1' .;",. r ','. "'" '!:"' ' " '' - "1 ! path nt n.ANT.vno.N conK mill, i'--' itj. i.p.f.-i..-y, .:..rir.:. " - " - ... "m..v c., (., -,:.'!;;.:;.' li 1. ". ; A " -1 T'-T scnon.ai "id less, n-rt ous lee,. : a. i Hi...,' r... .; ... ... 1 jti-t C t. Ih.l.V. ' ii-a he .-' ,i ,i i .' r " -:' - "K-.-s-t ' ..--TT: deidorabieouoa-estthieiiereie .a . .... ,;.t th.- !,- ..v. ... ..a.. ci: ...aaii. ' ;,. .- ,'.', j..iVi ;.'... '..V.' ': "'- - I -i...;-..'i...... .-.'.. str, elite aiiiii.s of a,eo,is,.leiai"to,.';a -.. av... ' r.l Pro aiei.ee. v - a...,, ' f S--'f-'-i f-W . th,Jeo.i;-,o.,n.i,..;.-or I i.'.-l aa I r.-.n-i ,.r i ,,..,.1 .;.ii,-!.i fa., a-a tie-,, Hoofs tt.tha ' .'. ' ' T', '. 1 '; !'1 ''" .'" A S't.-.,. I .!

v. "'.". !a-.5Jr7 .laee c leral ', remi.i'.re .i .aaiy. eaii r:..,. "; . .... , r .. ..ill 1... ;. ,t,'l, do o f-i servi.-o. at i ..f;,',-ir,,.,, -.' "J", "' ' '" ' " ' ;' -ir; s-J .'-.'.' - -.' . . .' .4 cured, an i the nulortaiot', ; ,!..(.- ;..;oial t. . t '' a! lf . 1 -'ue, a t ai'd h- ' ""u ' ,V"'";. ,, , , ,. I -...,'; .'. .-4s ll.-llilll llll.l l i'.-.r. ;:,;-. a, I- pre--at k, v. la-I, ii:-- la-.h re- : 1 ... p. "a r '' -- o ' '' ' "' ! ' -i I . ;M.r -SSTji lir. Urott n is Ci-.ad;.-r a-a'aily ..'ce. ! - i- . .1 from !u.- v-i. hi. .- I !! at " '- '-r.'i.if.'f...:! -:.-,;...... ;...;u 1 - I'.'T.' , .: -i con in t'iiit in'iati who aiu-s i.U 'tho.,.. a'.aaata.n v t, will t o.aya.-e fat ,.raiat v. uh ;ne u .t e t C.I.- ' -, l- i r-; r, ,y,-.. ., , J

UiS- . - rt i-v jt:,v.K.,;.-Ut';.is-.;-.'.r ' " yriv, v., 1 ' ' i V.. ' ::3.'fl.!'.r-..ve,y!.v. ,.ni...t:.'.-stv-. -..:,., f..st..... rat roe; w:.a"-v7"' 'o' 1 . r... 1 ' ' , '-----' ,ia. 1.: .,- .I.-.. by si.a.li.o taeo-,1. . i , v re i a .-. t d z : 11 the Oct. H'.h, 1'..'. " l. H I i . t.' ! 1 V . , . i. . , ,.' T'.'' ,',''"'' '..'."J",'" i''.. a"v :- I

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- -" f 1 ' ' t ' .'! .'4 (i.n.eAlth.. old sian .I.'-.!. eiie. of I-.s! F.-onl Tr. rjnr c. CraPt? llOi. h A(. IV S I.IVn. Pills: I

'... '..-..'- : ! and C.d.lmbta (Second) -tr'-i, hettteea Ludlow L'.lilH -'"'l . , Xo janol m :. a -a I ,. . ' V I .. taisibetu c. ii - - ;. .IH ,.,.r...i. Importers :i.d Jnhlu r vttlc o . . ..;t.. I..,., . ' -; I I hate ii,.w oil Til's .!'! ' i '!- irom ail other-, in the , oastr.tc-1 " :; v..,'Je n, . v'j.s; ti-' iimv CTKE1) ' Mrcf . l.fl v. fit. js ni Mu, , ,;.'.,',., ,.Jl.'." , ',. ' "' T:" l' liimi.l eMi- !. .i, !'... lV;vr i! e. tt id, h is; ,',. j... : i u i i! ;i ti - i . -,-,'t .,...' ,.".','..' ' i 1 ! I

, e. i,.; 1 ,, l-rent h iliin- I.loeks, ere l.i M la a! Wo el. ! ! v i I 'I i 1 . 1 1 1 '-. o I s A X : " I ' ' ! I- A I I ( ,., . .. ., . , , . . '" ': ' . . ci -t iron .-,-,'. v hit i forms tie-back an. 1 I ... I ' . . . c ' ' KUVKti.s i... lo ! li e'. !': ' i -. - W . ,' It' ' i '. , , ZZ':- ' !' V ''"' r- ' . I- '. the ;i , a. -i ir ..,!.;..'. or io.-h. Ila.t is oli lii.i).:-lli 5 btifC S I f t ' V - k ! - v ,. v..'-,''o, )(".'".' - '."""' '" "i""-:' r crea'-r . ! real dia meter at the bolt. ml than at the , ! I" I! S felVaa Tt',:1.;' to Iu ttio jreatas' A 1 I' i i 1 ' 1 ' ' I I i r v r!l 1 .. . i a' .'. I ' i'. ' ; '; .",.',..'...,'.' , ,' ''"' ;" ' ' r- "i " I " 'It . top. tt ..i. a is ...air. .1 i't i.,e laeek by tour boll-, I r,.,,o..tv i I',- ii.-t lo.- t hn Swell inc. Fever Our facilita-- tor a-a i ai r ! - .;'! s " T i".',',.. . fep ','.'. J ', f , "... ;'.,'", 1 ' ,,',;"'::r j . t'ud even il 't n in Ihe lorin ol ii dot etaii, v, ha h ; .-.ores, !':.s. I,' n en m.i li , iii , bore lircat. Salt (o.o.h i'r .-!.,:! --. ;.! i "t 'r !-. r.ny (-, llt., ;.x ,.r 'J''" "t..S!.

men cail ait sa:e,.a r -i.-.ia ai i.i it m.m.o. ciiaii ant ota. r , ha-iim. i -ti.-r. o..-. .., , ;ae u t. .- :.. :i - ' -' ; . I ( pi iiii- . .. ... ,. lev 7 .nn !'i "i v -ho ii i I j ..ir, d iii Muall .Mills here ti.e , M III l'ti S ','t I ,;.' IM;-!: a,is never f.,:!e.'. to euro er e,.r'-t,ti i a '. -: rn .a" -a - "-' .',,,,,, . . ;' ',, '.,,';' ' " ',' '. ' '"' " '' i ".. .. S ! 'lie l . r n .. i;a -li eal -p-a-l. and becomes danye- While s i a "t '' o; en. .!, It sn, h i a,n . It, -.-i. .ts . ' - .'.''', . .t . '. '."' ' ""' :'""-i ar, f . ', ,...,3. 1: oi. ,.j ..:,.!.. , . ! I.-..,- s .r. . ..I.I tl,- '. . A ... - . 1..1.I ... .1... t.'.o -.is... . f '''' ' '. . . ' : ' ' " ' ai.'a-r. -..,. ,c 4

a s; a: . .a a: ,i .'la; a.-;, r ti.i.l is r". in ire, I, tt hhoul ' he:. I it: - h:lhi"l "I tin,, ale brut ed Suit '. M I I .!. I N V. ! '.' : ' ' '. -, V ' ' '' " ' ' "' V, . . '. V - 't .',',','.. ', a ' ' ". '" " " '" v! "'-' f h:.. 1 . c or I 'c... ti-.it lees, s ,j f.p h-avy. ; J'H.I. This M-v is die only reme.ly t,;,t h; K J rile. ;. IMi--J, CO , . .','.:..'.'' ' '.-'v ',"' 'I ".',' '---" I 'I i.i , ai ; li ;i .pi.ir.. Irani", made of tt o. or cast I proven .ti '.: in hoi ; s a cure for the I'les. If .CK :! -. .i ' . .'t'-'i '-.!, l.i'tl,'. i.i -t .' . - .". ii " ,',.",?, '- ' 1

1 d'a' la aiai . i.i.ae. lb a. er. .net i; -.'alidiiij: Screw. .' it ill :o ad ..as. a . ' tt a periiiiiuei.t and Pi.tii z W ill IT- reel--. JK.V. i t i:V, : ,, '".., 1 ',';,' '," i ', .!'"',? !' 1 : -I -r n ;- ..;.i, the saa,. prin-iple as a .MSK null, i v,ir in t'-'- i-tdnt-." d a... li A M K I K I I . ' : - . I ' I l"S a .,',-".' ,J ".' i"i"' ' " ', '"".'' . f in a a,l. i:i lh" li.a aim. Sione: ties i.einsr the: s. ll'-lill 1.1 ' V ,.M) 1 Li'lKK ft !.; s peeonn- I'll i - s. I !' i i; .-, A :.! :-' 'i. ',,."-, ' V ,,j .', '". 1" ; ..,"'.'. '. ", l'. ,"i .. "'.'.' " f .a -a t v 1 ' . .oaa-l. s o a, aa 1. I aaa :'.a Ihe . . i.i i-o a ! .al I a . ... a- ! a -'..1.1 .1 i I - .11 r.-s il, the... iii., , .w . ' T ' t I t. : .- I" ' : ,i I 1 I , '. " ' i ....". ' . . t . . .. - - . a r. . . : . I. e , ;a

... " '!.!-. eia!. i;l. .'"!-; iii 1'ial .,;,;, l-s now. r Plan ; iilil'.l M ATI ' M A X it I.lIMNclll MsI t li:.s 'I :,e . .j.ular fe.i;: .f - ,.;, L- ... C gi'.i'.l,1 ir"'!''."-';!" ' ' " '''''''' '' I I'yV'Vl a . I : V . . a . , ' "a H ill li s " . -ihlt ,.,iH js '"triable. i-'i ' ' "' '- ' a ' '"i . '. .a I '-' t 'a . 1 1 i , I 1 1 1 . Si O, . , , 1 .1 :;, 1 ;', t ii t . ' ! .' '' ' I . I i . ' ' ,.'' ia a -I. "'" V '' " ' i

Aii'-T-J '-' ' - : 1' a. 1 t , -!.,a '. tiabr, lease or : S I ' i-i A 1 1 S V Kl ,! li 1 1 Hi! F A M S U tt onld 1 ., ( , . h :. . I a . . . .1 S a: I 1 li . - i -. . . ,,,, , , I - Uat.."i , '. -i. j n rtictiiai ly renal, nil-o the salve for tor- Preii-ts a in.'aiijc.l ' 1 ' .' i' V Ai . J. 1 , . 1

;.e ' aa I .. a la. -aeaa io-!aia.o. ' , 1 1 it i 1 1 I '. .. vt o r- o . ve a II i n I'ii n, li'ii tio-i f rom the V j ,, .'.,', , i i'i.'i. 1- i.i v ' i'! i !?." ', ii . '' ',' . I 1 '. I' I. a : '.-, ! t n.e; enati. i - the i,,t en- llrca -'.s, ai d - et 1 1 t ck elation if at plied in sea- it , '; ... ,' -V - t - ' i '" i " ' ' " f .-. b.r i-i-1- he .-i.t..i..-d I.e tt .. Hat- nt iu Is I-.'.- ion. Prepared by ' .. ,i' i., ,ce-t '..iaele l'i-i, .. -i.' i a " . . f the . I' ,r ; II - ai.aao , ;:t (he a areiaiter tt ill I,,; heel A P.b 1 A I.I. o- f O III FX'T'. S S , .... -, .. .. ..'."','... f

l SO- te-l'OI.S'l io I'o.' !a ' lahl of edla-. 1 . Kit I- r, r . ( ,' ) . - I .Tt' aa'.' '' . '" t

I i-''-r ii 'ii .Mo!-do i" t r. .. a", a .Millv Htrhl to d ' For -al.-be M. M . HA U.K. a-' ,r . J ' .' . ,V. .j, . ,'.',' ., , .' ' ; ' ' . " ' ' ' '" . 1 hitere- ,a -ai ai I : il ' at is c , es-ait to o it tleaa, p. I :. t; HiiooxviL :l. In.!. '..-'fz'r, '''' ' ni:. i' i V . "i ,. i-ii, " ',i" ' J s: i-, ,ai- .e a- -ra- lai-t'ea'.r. .it thesieady i.poli. '. .' i.iM) 31 ANT FA CPU HER. - " rV ! ? A ' , .',,,,.., , I

! I--e-s, ,: ., .a ; , a,.; aa ....,... tU! Il 1 t ,,.! M !I I I! SI UK. X'O. .--J SIA'lll siTKHhT, .. V ' ' I rl ." I l ate I sfi-.s i, :.;.'-! -a ar - ," I la 'aLi'inl tt ill -rind tt h 'at .- ' ,, , . ;t 6i F.rtt i,t '.'. Vbotlte Ine ' '' '.... 'i'.,"i ;-: . a-...-.. .. .- i i;

n:.l..i..l t.v4..i:.'. c.,'.. 1 : 'So ii.t, Mill, iin a! 10 it. faM- . i: -v. . I "... " I .', f ...,,.,. r,' ' o" t - " 1 '

' " - . ' s. -.1. a ;; .-.-0,1 t'.-m M lo I., bus,,. Is per inn. v. ;, : ,,eh i'i Corner Crait A Lett i. s;ri.ot-. I -ait to the 'r'-se . a v . va -riiri : I he i:i evei t re-i,ae i ',,, , ... ,. 1, . " dec. Ie-el.

nil who ntr.

dir led to J. II. Ill lil.'llW.'-, side, bet. Main tV: V, ali.at. ;-. Cincinnati. Ohio

let i

id in

.ittiiiici , S;i I Ijk'I t 11 e . tV I ' . o.'i 11 1 1: , ha t e .,u lata to.i a tele, It on of, leie.ft.easdm, is, b.r ,-aie ;.t tht' lot, est tie.urt'

ml ! ,1 a 1

Th Plac.-i for Bargains. s;, l-t- f ' t.A t: S-s ket ps consiautl, on hand I at ; l1 : .a. . a e,-: ' ret a.-oitia,-nl of waiciies. hairs. ;.; hr-'ii-t ihu.-. ci.r r::ivs, tlnirer riair. pe.'tit.'..' a-', l illl'i -liter pel.eds. .1,1 pel's of l!a.t ie t oa;il i . - Iter and Ihimbles, eis-ors,

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bill i.l-o I,,., ,1 t aid Ol la

(l,o V -.i.e. I So .,.,. , .' AL1 UIA 1 i t r. id . A I I . K .MKIdt I A K. o

1 ,iic x ')!)!) I'Klii.oW.S' V U It N ! 11 1 XG cSTOll WILLfAM APHIS,

t'j

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K d .'. 1 all o. I.dtilia f'h.'

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'tie; n 11a at all til

Pa, on-

alii. ilieiill. a of fn ;l 01, fir Man e. Temple 00 d of the

under I

. ltuitdiiir -li. Ohio.

s and I.Vf-aliii of lis. Odd l i'll'l'l s, ; of Honor. Pruids 1 Ciiioii. and Cood

a 1- mves, razors i a general asv,rti

; 1 ally kept injattel. .Mi.i il.ir.y horn br-i t". ;, i they .'illi lit! boi - ,nd jolt clrv rep; lo' reilsotni'dc la'l luS.

e ti li:iiii;i: for ncr's .-tore.

f the be tt often.

y ai

nnlitt ,

tide.-,

1,1

h I

eio(.is.

aid in the ciiv. ii-ed in ttie best old r:ol.lai.dsi!-

piodsor wori,, ; j On

llftl'TS A; I) t"l ours;...

-Il-:!!!.

.her of t!t. ai.'ove orders. I am s to furnish et erythinir apperunt'.ealitt and dispatt h.

."-! I'l.-ia .ai made .est l.'l'-i. mi'v 7

ll! Wehave lam. ly incrcask of Hoots and shoes. and uowoil-r ... season, to please the ta-te of tho in tha' wayt.f Mrs. lit rhki.t.s cuss slipiters and buskins withiiie prcl"ts anil other "li v.-ns.'1 in town. I.IXCKcVc rAPitt-'lIAi:.

rp.l'K ar. a I totals tioe, for .; tical man: pUl-slllts. lit H 'K rs purs-tcl COinine, . sll'p, C'i.lei t-.ir. si n :d lin-ir re '.ai The I .a weeks. 1 Pi! p. 1st, enter at at or tur: or address

has 1 llio-t

en trc ..tis.'ut

.t"! tt i.ii 1;

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it. n.nuTAT,, di:ali:h in

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inn

Itftf Lustre. t alitorma, I, lone band teaw ;ire.

Spoiic'd mid paiuted tlish ware.jiurs. bott Is.

ttlg d c c disiit'!., bakers Qns.

C C jnes, howls. i'iv.'iit and basins, sp. painted, plain and fluted teas. C C - .V 2"!l boxes lilasstvar. the ah tve select

country Ira le. For sale bv O. W.HPICH. No. 1 1 Main St. between Jt!i tl- .1th, west snlo,Cin. O.

t Ol'tUlbi.t, lold

s. bal.er, id.dcs.

nappies, ttt illlers, inuf-

iij'J ai d

ed fo

-r'. u. , "it. 1 w 1

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-,1-ATCIir.S. r'.Oflts vV hand a I .r-.- .. s.orled - pro-, .; also, r piers tt at. tia roiao, w.e '. aaaaihe (

Mri:s'S ;:ivi ir riitrsi1-

l!u' tircul ii iiiilalnr of llto

S ttllll .1 -.;.: 11 (t IllHll'lt-h mi: .f tile best dt -pe .i ., and f iver and aine medicines of the pre-. i'l a.-.-. I: t neutrali.inp: ipialilies improves the .iies',i..t,.it a', a healthy tone lo the stomach, regulates .,;,e bowels, at, d irivvs power loth., human ststam to ;arow ..tl al diseased and worn out matter, pr. An ' tsou ha used the Xeutralizer in

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T'i

irivina C :!-!- 01 to leal r.i If. v.-.

fin;

tf i.a.

II ',11

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in ixiui'

An InvaluaM: lo! ibr 25 Cent; 'Iii crv n: I V No - ii !; vp s it, f.

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IXIX'I .V WAI.i:,'! .

i his p. v. lad;-, I t"ea

bv hn tli.'i it tt li

tiiWlil KV, Keeps on I.., !, , ,,f all t, p., ami e;iiid Jetvelrv 1 :i l ner. iiir., 73-1 1.

in

Wm. . Trowbridge, t s .- i.i: a isr.T.u iv

r in

WHERE DO THD7C:riE FROII? 1 S Till-'. ttt'KS I ION so fi'e.p.entb a-ked in r.-r-ard

tat are rdmi rd this tt .. ,

uirhi it

nev

. tt hi h-a tin i

ailv

I 'in

tt as ,

I to Uiirtoii Net, flood strriviiitr. Wiien tt o tirs w .here they c;tnte. from, v cnsi.-tnc.l ttv the amount

hut aftT a thoroush exiiniinaiiou. tt , fa 1 thj- t ho lias the prettiest and cheapest "roods in thi. market i ml that he jrets them direct from X'. tv ork and' I'liii.'i'lelpl'in. "J ',:ls !nre;e and we'd s lected stock t. r I,.UU - i?l0st fn'Mt:!-'.

Consislina'in let. ot a l-cii'tiii iiwrani'lil .,

s. bar ':r .

I M tiisHue delaines, l-.n. lb:lZin"s, Lustres. I

AV.

i:-i i:

Ui'

l.ro.luee, oiln p;,-t corner ol . ts. j. ;( th" Farmer II". ae-'bs con-tiinlly on l-ao .1 u :.'l am. os in hish'u... which h"

eti- c fo. all a rieties of diseases a nam;: from I.-r, d -tale of the -tomat h. for more iia ii y ears ' !'!, e tuiT'lcfe su. cess.as can be shot, n a i '.Is ..f aeri H. ntes. A il we ask, :s thai our t. ill i ad :ii,.l eivc it a triiil, ,.s (,-r.otv thai ao'i i.tir" siiii-fiicttou. X. l. Oaliia.il i trc: I ...ti!.. i'rearirisis and cotint.-y ni.'rehiit.ts I in i.ir:'. -T small rpiantities. by Wai.An- , X... s; y. 4iu si. Cineiiiiiiili.

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Mat ilott. a- ' tre-. -, ,-"i t r... t . I.t s, ,i a!e r iheir pret .l.ntr ;'Il in. :it ..id. i oi: ol -o lla tw, It . "t.'l d

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e a! e -;i in lilies

. ;. be in -Mail in-

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re--, .mil v a familiar t

Ulol t'ttfi m v , irom

S II V in part of P ;lk (iooes ii

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di t.tii

s Rebecca Pattison, iMiiiiucr-.-liivuvl, I ml.

ISS 1. Mill be found i.t.thj rtasidenre of her

u on the north si. lit c.f pearl

ai

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I Pali:-

r l-ilib

street, tt here -h i tt ill alt. ml to iriiiiuiin? bonnet'

aiid oiler tois'H es- in h-rl'iie. She will "tve csj.criel nitenti.'!! to s 1 1 k tV- Ci: trc. Hnnnets of tt hicli she li:is a eoo.l as-..rtmei.t. ina.ie .t the b.st .naterisU.acd latest .aiini: fashions i..rt from the ciiv.

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in.:: v.- t:

i.i.,

dues not look lone or

teocti? Tim path

dreary;

"Uli no, lsnbel, no: 'lnouoh I wulk

no UOI , throunh th vailev ttf l!i sh idott, of ,,b I I

him ou ; tr uo tVtl for Thou art witn .ne-

1 by rod nnd I hy stun they comfort me.' " I Thou whit in it, Clareuce? What is it tlitl is troubling tou! You are not at all yourself to tiay. Will you uot tell me why you areso uulmppy, and perhaps I may be able to remove the cause?" j That you cannot do, my sister. IsiW! Unbel! 1 must sell Riverside, an.i Marion and our children will be homelessl" j "Sell Riveitle! Why. CUrence. vou are'

dream.njf. You do not know irhat you are

andfanev Sdksand ..-"tins, bar

I tiinchitms. Lawns. I arlb. "s. .si-s. nookan i .'a i net mu-'-ins. lloiies. etc.. in, '' ; C''i' 'r il assor; a,.

of Frriit ii M orlid' "tir.

nd ,

rkp.

CulTs. ttndersleeves. Sp -ua -rs. t. '"'; '.ere, neH ces, Kdiritia-s. Aliintiiliis, Canes, I i.t;; sh

I I'arHsols. b'iins, ItonneU, P, t- net ui'hoi.s a:

mmrs. Fiotters, n reaihs, ,;,aa, i.;i.

I MitlS. Cl tt . s. li tiery, tVe.,M !'il ' i clos too tedious to inoir.'.-ui.

Gcntlornens Gods In groat var ety; Cloth, t'assitnor.". Tweeds. Snm.tier Cloths, 'a'., ,, bed a ;, ' ens and LlriHiiis, 'esi:nns. Stot Us. 11;.!'. I Cravats, til .ves. etc.. ttuh aen 'rain.11ROADWAY ,S I'YLKS

or It ATS and C. PS. of , -,1m .st ,n. noyss vim it

In abundance, tt ell select . -d. of scaerier coturuou tpi.ilitl . at low liirnres.

1 aIs.

escripi

line

Inir.e r-se. v. of A I dies. I ' i

PI W ii a Ihe 1

h t 1 :- filtiii

er. . lar

al.

I'..(ieni'iti.-t v as tt bite, and When idalod i!

ltll'1 .1 tMI braia !as it Ul'ieh

a;ta le i 'labia.

nss.irimer.t Iks. S.eip lait ators. and t lo (he t'lii:-

H M lXil I'tlX .V I.AlitlV I K.U'X.

-h i m porter 1 i I' r- .

II

'I .Main street. I mers. !r

0 UTE SEALERS,!

tri!!:i, i'5x t i !?:v. This .- tii'-l shuiei.t now in the hands ,.: I, no. G. Suni i

s ''II . h:. is in o p" .'i ', : o ii in ail its arions oi pt'l !.s wat. 1'iey are be.'-lin; tnresh-ia-s nf the latest . ml most approved nio.ls -p. 'raters and chatf pder?. witii tumbnt I :c oi.'-oa .-r i-,e p'ln h.iser, laree i iment of patten, mid well i;r-

iic ..i.e. i.iaci, -niiih and carpenter.-! ,-h pr 'i iiro I to biiit I maelioiery of van

th"y ar.t aIo n a:,- . op hand saw !iin-

r y ..'a'.bi nd -rs. nppl" t, ill-. : -s. :,-a.v cutt, or. tire b, tider-. i' lrils. b!a. k-s.oithjt'..'vel iroi.. ro 1 ..fc o'j stov e-. parlor chur.ai ,- i. i Mr kettle., hollow w are, nod lids, ml irons, a ltd also the 'tre-mittm c-:l

.11. s. I.o.li Iin- rt h i, dar a raia:. d m they are

km. is lorari-t and saw mills

lit. i ii rii-sr :;t"t ke -p constant

ae

sy uii'to'iis a; d car ' I'ventt -rit e eel ts a will be forttar.'.ed t , t y inail. fr-'e cd ".! Co.l 'll A Co., ,',;!

fire. Pirla-i Ibis i-. !' M-.site an tlass f ,l,s. t'-i hi, i. ;,! !- its readi r,. tcr. and no to plieaia.', ha- .h-vob".

vari-Mi, ,-'!:i!,!., breath to p ,'tv pose.' 1 e ha- . iiomiiud i.r:, e . yoats ni',4'. .j. Xo l-a; ai r

kliottb-ee unbar!'

would sate vci.r. of o the in, Hi iicda'r

e cure oi .. ipts tor tat ei'ta-o on later an

i t.. ' of

I A

f t,n:

A. hire

t nit,

I'

or "Ine. Il"j. i'o-

- ..t t.ie caii-os, i'i--, for d-har: ! Su.!.-.

pain.

Of-

Itardtt are. 1

!,. !'! e l. -e

i;r

IlatsCais.A Three ply and I'a. Iron. Steel. Xad-. i".

Their st

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y a con.p

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ale

rnis. ,f ; l! i- ., pan nt. i in tue I iii-ali

on. ork

it i,l. Il it trea ,,lres-e- it a from ;al . ,o.t a-ar t';.s iil.iW of hi- ! v ears to l-te

Ids lr. il'ed of. ;ia

S'.d -f.'.!,;' t"Ha! t i III

v-t -iied '

f J i i or !

l, is. i I rl

i'i"

and ' pres.! , o-l.i

ts

il

re-lite

A foioinr ai' . the reason o! e".. "liable uiivt-

ili,,. t ail ol a " t J . I he alliLor j

atmelii o' I,, -' tt ,!i too i'liio llipl lo!, to iutiil the merely I ;..i'.ie tw my

re ti n.

Tlie p. lie cva.iti'ie t X. ti. i" prod...-.-. Jlec.'.'l,

Vi (.lis I'" ''li - :-!,! pori.ia icr fToo.ls at n i it-r ! -I : c :.re r- "--

,r ti.eiiiseit.-. 'iii; hie'; '-i Mil.'. 1

ii r.!!ti-s, (-.-.rar-!-. iitall priw. . t'i-'llHl-. iiiii""' ,r.-. tV.a. A. .

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n')LES.lLE GROCER. .Vi

nt siarcd 1 I) V. dtiollt the

I in tiiis invaluable work. It eon. mi,! tab aboil and -orrotv ueir chars;." i'toiaE's A u-

.n i

To

ate

elert man in it .Mi.i!;:l,''

no. in vvri.ii -r s; I hon-iii. t il exam! hi I'I ,,"J!i le I into t;

."-

-I.I a I :u c.

TX".V.T!.M!IO. '- Ihe Sledart an

Sii!

Thorburn

Xe.

- f fi

will 1 til'.!! Or

wor": and ?. shorb-.t not e f'lr.'.l.lle.i f.

"1.1 1', th- '..-. ers rc,s;,et.-o'i:ih- ?

n,l , T

r,.

kJ00 Pieces ..i'lVnts

liappy iu that place, because it is a part of! talking about you have b-r aitilnff up too

nave not been a very

long. I am afraid 1

careful nurse."

my creed that there cu be no true mardape

av where there is a union of hear Is es w Wl i as Hands, aud I have looked into the inner 1 most depths of my own heart, and 1 find uot ' even a shadow there of any wanner feeling than fneudly regard. He could not be hippy : if I were his wile, for I am no dissembler aud he would soon feel tltat I did not love htm as I should, and as I had promised be- j lore the aitar that I would. So it is b iter for both that we remain as we are." I

But, perhacs, vou might toarn to J0Ve thin, white hands, and wept like a child

him in time," "ArlexTmu'a lessons, iflearnel at all, are

learned easily. I do uot feel.hiclined to matt

room, but he t

held her fast, Fayine-

uu i jo imio nitinc, inaiiiiiid. .siunij auetioriinat would certani'y be Uusucueescn go 'loue. Mamnm, s'-ng Archie (-olful. But let us talk of something else, dear leep, bo;" aud dropping his head upou thej Marion, and do not look so grva about it, pillow, the tittle fellow closed his eyes and j will you thiuk it suctt a terrtole tiling if 1

vtiButerleiteO steep, auuougu ine veined Hps ; never play ihe part el the bride in the irage wAiit.i ttnitiAr Hiin tha rd lioa Uurt tn .v it,, i A nf iii?vs

would tsutTer nua tue red lips urt m aa tu

Yo!uutarj sail! a. "Stay with hira, Marion do:

immediately, and ahull be but a moment put

line on my bat and shawl, ii.ny and sic? to

him. Good uight, dear:" and belore Marioul

could reply, Isaoel was half way down stairs, i tl as a calm, oelightlul aveniiig; and bid j ding Hie tioachiiiau or ve tdowiy, ls..fe! suutt I liotltM y U ou the t-oll cutdnuua, auu ?Used j her eyes in a vague) oteamy reverie. The earring, writ el K-lleod noi?itef?ly ; the air

! dy of tile?"

j "Oh no, ltibel. But I have been aa hanI must 0 PT 88 W it'e IllVfcSf. thut won mnst n.st think

K-ould lite you to be one too."

me foolish

s

L-t Archie go with papa, he want lo ride," rxelMimel little Archie, ona bright morning of the fo!, owing winter, a Mr. Ilaiioltt.il w prp irmg logo out. Tapa is ROiug too Ut," replied Mr. Hamilton, as he took the little fellow in hia arms. "My !ttii son would be very tired before he

It was no won i.-r Ht Isabel thought her patient's mind wandering, for his cheeks wre flu she-., his ryes were unnaturally bright, anJ their expreeson strange and painful, j No, lsahi-1. I am not dreaming would 1 "I"! Ti is all too true, Riverdale must be

tild," and Clarence coven-d his fac with his

s-

ivbel was astonished bewildered, and whde she i meditatins opo whit she should sty -lor ,'he still did not believe the tale her companion, jfter a struggle for composure, spoke egain. ''Bear with me. Isabel, I am feeble end chi!a;sh. and this Intelligence has completely dnmauned me." "But wh't is it, Clareuce? You have not yet to d me, and perhaps It may not be as bad as you think." Clareuce smiled sadly. I will tell you til about it. Isabel, and then you cm judge for yourself. Besides, it will be a relie' to me, for I cannot tell Marion. Poor chili', now will she bear it?"

cooo sty les ami last colors, turn a heavy stork of brown, bleached am! colored M ushns "and i)-il-' 1inT9, Tiekinsrs. Cheeks. Flannels. Cotton.vles. Striped Shirtines. MusepiHo Bars, and every timer usually kept iu a retail store. " Also, a heavy stock of liueenstare. Hardware.' Hollow-ware, Cedar-ware, and Groceries, r.il oi" which were bought very cheap, and will be sold for small profits. I say again, call and examine for yourselves. It Is no troubla to show soods and prees. H. H. Et'KTOX'. Brookville, April 12, 1fj3. l?tf

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n-s. c, i' 'ici'a to i.:"

'..a' .V'.. C'n. "p and 'ait e I . lb..,. .T,.:nt. i j

11:1 C.lobes. iv.u. Soplt-r

uid Hlock

Orders fro in

I i't

-li-

rirt do; e in rrood -f, le are! , all works .bin- i l.nu s prood terms as at any est.'j-

ie I ! v SHti'lT i 0'iIAIR.

,1 i.t ; f 1C1.1 It i . vt r-.-ii.

:tcr

J I'.S.5 HiitN Si a-...;

'all bl.js. N'.o. -Mo!aj,es; ;., Half " do ive.t ami for sale cheap by ist.lsiU II K. TYXKK.

j-o. H. r.R?ri!in. Farnuliar.

()

t .r

by le.

V It!.'tt! Pnvo

ui tock of liuceu.

e pi

jt er be to

jit-trO

are, in .

cd ihe

coffered in this market. LI X'C K & FA R1L" H A K.

nO Mi l l M)K IIUiOS.Ju,t receivI ( i' i a iar-e and tianesome assortment of the most fashionable bonneu and ribbons, and for 'ate at m 7 LIXCK ci FAKiil HAK-S.

P A Xi CI CiOOWSSpl

t-AIlICTIF.S.The finest stock ever off-red V in the market, of G love.. Hosiery, rsi'U yiti. Ladies Collars. Ch.'mis "ts. Vnd 'rsleeves. Kih'ooi.s, Silk and r.-rairo Vails, Tidy's, Ti.lv Cotton. l adies riainitii.i Embroi b'red Linen H lkTs. C, ntsSiik. Linen anil Cott in Pocket and Xeck Ildl; f's. I oni'as. Brushes, Threads, Xeedles. Pins, B,o'a.i., Kajor Strops; besides thousand other articles, too nrmerous to menli "n in a sotall aviver'a.setnji.t. all ef which will be sold at small pr.tfks h aviv X'. D. GALLl'OX' & fOX.

iidid n-aortmciit of 10 Laities. Tissues.

nd whita dresj goods. Forsalo very

LIX'CK & FARQX'HAR'S. I'I Lcaa'3 LlGinier.t. ic!t row f.tii Iv bef-i-e ts-e ntiMie. and

J the iM!;s:,c ia of bottles sold iiolteate the snpei rity i f t"s J.iiiinient t.vor other. Llitsienms lion pre-, ale'; in t'tSr praet'.t-.. Try but one J5 cert battle a'1'i : en ,11 b- convinced. Fd'ty cent .no! oii io'lftr boKl-s nave been received. Wiiolesaie ;a:.l r.-UlU I V r.oe. i l-4-lvr KOHL i. THOKX F, No;:liejst erner Kaurlh and Vine ;U.. Ciu'ti.

:t';s. Sntips cheap at my 1

Ui!s :

1 1 !!( !', U Ju-t r. eit

.Mart

lira; max t itrr. Line!: a

T Till! P '.d OiV.ee 'eiildii . m .i;, West Cor-

. 1 ner -ilnin nn 1 ll.;i!-,l stri'tds, brookt il.'e Indiaiiu. The attention of ttie public is ino-t respect'iilly incited to our spring sbeek of troo.N. carefully selet tetl. exclnsit ely from tho Cincinnati Mark.ei,"of the l, U and most fajhionnbl'. stties." la'v . LIXC K FAKliCHAK. Kendari'ss. Taylor Thermometers.

tllK following -.'it,. " " e c'n.ne.t as to tho

i:s tin.

L-a- 'd 1 1 rout. i.i t

d tt ork t ,

.1.

il:.:! Slil ai", s li.eir

! vt ho re

if in. I broken ' or',i.' cure. .-Iit'ii and ini I l'!';ni:,te- : . of b'.noan '..-, Ldessinir i : j pre-ent

;o.llt on,-

McCJechin.

i-j

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lloiise has ;' ears at nrcs-io

t..f C'l. .iiJ,s!f..T.:y

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r..!..r.iAin b'n(ir!irprsi'"- ..

Cailiii wiic t-"

I LMI.-il !i A c-llence to ai d t ;:,! lb ii,-ani Prof.

I Seals. A c. ns'.aii'.ly on . n ade to ! a above efli,

T. Jones, a prac!

:u:t .'i.a

ed in 2 et I at of ! ui k

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di'tlf 'irsr" .ii i. ful f,.r Mot lav-.

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'ir- ly e!ivc!o-.. ; Cl vents, or s; . .:. CU-IB cc p; i;t. ,ai Aj-enU. sui--'

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ll-tiil Oct. li

't, eili. ois of !o.v ii and coini.r..

ctteition to the fact ot :.';- lakii jt I ft ..t ef Artificial Te.-tii. ut Co'.l lV Fi! r. A'i opersti.M s i:t the delil.i' Art P ia' late-.t and most M-p "Vt-i prim'l ante.!. X rilarir.-- '''revia ia j;'7':.'ri's iu the Xor.ii via! ei t-3

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cur rocl ik1! i.nd:ii.-ciirsu

v rf tuj niethol bv which

rpO tha . Uizers cf Fratik!-'!. i:.-h r.'Jd Decatur I conrt'e?. and -the rest cf niaiikin.l'" in general. The und..'ri -ne.l 0l,;j r...?ne..iluilv ani.ouiice that

I'.O.i;.. l.ooiie.r Ti I! el 111 Uli. CO !"

on hand a larjre assormtelit "f'J ''j,:neJW oftheirown manufacture, train i h e- t-s Bloom, iusllv celebrated fjr the ,,. .''

a .... . if?.-

5.

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" Let m- know what you are talking about, ana every descriptic j.l . T ... an(1 Fancy Dry Goods, every tear Clarence, and then peruana I can Ull Goods, C loths, tasstmeres. ic.

w. oasoRtLsmve. tfti;? Hr.i W. E. OGBORX & CO. TMPOBTERS and wholesale dealers !n English

J Frencs. German and Americaa Fshcv Goods, j Hosiery, Gloves. CoTibs, Buttons, Erns'a'e. Look-, tng-Glasses, Cmbrallas, Parss ds. Irish Linens, t Berlin Cords, Jaconets, Book Mulls, Swiss Mulls. Mull Muslins, a full assortment of aH kinds cf i Silk Goods, and every description of Trimmingis !

variety ot L'ress ;

ffitsmv .HEUCntXTS suplijd from

I. th.st'o'lo

;ii

I

ll.Alr t n.! i-n iitet.t nr.. l-ra.l.ir. tl.

A. Cas ell.' Professor in lirow'51 I'nive'sity; J. P. Kinland. Cleveland, O.; J.is. X'ooney. Hudson, O.; Professor F. iton. Trov, '. ; Henshaw, V;r I iV Co.. Boston: J. XV. Fos' -r. Po-t.-noutn. X". H.; Pot ior Batt holder. Xew York. (A tlil'lo.iir. for specimen of Tlarometors nn i T'.enn .meters" teas awarded to Mr. K..at the late F.i'-r oftli'. Xtv Vork Stat-; Acri. n'tnral Society.) Tu?se instrnmer.t" are afforded wholesale and retail at -rrea.-Jv reilincl t.riees. bv K AHL S. 1 HORX E. Western Agents: JtO'thess corner Fourth and Vine sts. Ciu'ti. Vhore may tlw j be had fine Perfurbery ar.d Fancy Ankles. tioy. lil.-49-lyr.

the rdd La

a tht-oi'il re r.irc! to .I.i a at the shorles fir .,!ii:s.. our from n diTan Willi lilel'l rn It's:'- V.'ew n a. I fs.' v. a,

fc-t 1 He

v.-a ma .VIPf V,'i l)e Frarl: netts. flan

, o i

i thro a

in -1' nt to h nter f. Iin Co

l. ;t

p.i-eliioil!:-. '. Or la ..or t t Til!'.', 01 ttath liie'r e All kilids of i

I oati prices!

a

; of Wa.-e, at the lowest Ciuciu-

Stoce

jou.

(TO EE CCKTIKVED

ft ISO, v urpe.iiig jino Uil t iotas ot&ii Kinds, Ql-rc-ctfroia liie Manufacturers, Straw Goort.tfcc. X'os.o5oi3- F.-srl Street. Cinciiiiiati. feb 15-9-1' r

ri'ies v . iron atoce ware.

T5 do -Muibttry do C5 do Canton Blue do TS da fancy styles do 2C0 no common do .s.l da assorted siytes; SCO boies Glesivvare; 500 do;eu pLtin crystal Tumblers. For wars a: low prices call at 91 Ma.in stree 2d doorbdicw the Trust Ct. Back. Hl'GGlXS. BHO. z AX'DEESOX', may 13 ly Si;n of the Pitcher and Easin.

pA. DV! Ccndy! Candies ! J Twelve I Vj dollars per hundred pounds, and uo ciia-ire lor (boxes atM. DEMAXDS Candy Factorv, Wain at ; j street, beuvesn Filth and Sixth. streets. CinciBatt. . 1 Ohio. 3, lsiilu-iv !

hat r Aii.-

leii rut . arc has iron.

air -I rev the flo-'dand we ara prv- ! !;iiijs of work in C'-.' Woollen Tine Ladle rini best terms. Vt'e .:""i: r 1 v ork,anJ ill co.nit:g eel. ail hi ve theirwori; to take home a bed to slevn in if tlty stay over .ii f eo :o p.irehase -Jb.l'i 'J poun.'.-i of '. f j tv:;; pa . i',,. very liishest -i-ar-o"ds e.. of .eir c.'.vn mtike, hh-h

,: .! 1 lo :.: y made in any .f the ).-;"--. All -.lie ir-i'-ds we ha 1 ?t ay Fair, sii.ii as Iliiii'k.'U. salil'S f.a 1. S.Ochlla. t;tr'l lOO1. tile 'I ."St re ,iC!i..r!a:i,..ai i, s; are n ' pa'ns t;r tv o;a ,.a.l. a.,. I ad vt ho !afrr - "I -.!, ail rate l".,l! s. 1 'slaeti oil. a!i:..u!:;:..l4 produce taken in ex-

l.r iis snpenor q!,:i!

Know-j . i,.a ., ri-tt I

Tl. !,.., a. .1 i;ari'!illl .'O'-el.

, ".'...'.- -'... Il Rorod.."-

carnuire mxivs. .-;o...

All of which iheyvti I "'';,"', "Hr,.;l aP

est market prices. Persons" '-l',,JwWre. amine utirstuck before iiart -a-n Feb. -J.). 'J2 10-ti-ns.

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of r A t ' thai

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1V-ATCH A.D CLOCKS-Vt'M. Ptwsox t? tenders his services to the eitlnens of Brookvt!!ei!d vicinity, in the canceity ofW'atcii and Clock Malce rand repairtr niekirijr and mending

jeweiry, tu. Lor exnerlcr-ce and str'.ct punctu

e::i. urn a:s reconmienaauons. X'onhof tae poit ofBce.

OTIIEKS & CO-

.1 C "'SSOItS TO J. D. & C- JONES &. CO. i

Esa'cr.'- ir. Dry Goods,

Xo. 13 FEJ.I-i L

JUH.S- B. JONIs.'

Shoo three dcors ! cases joxpjy 53.1550 31-tf - Fsb. 15. '53 SWbs.

C I XC 1XXATI. o. GEO. w. joxes. e. c. nrsTioios.

to the; r friends una me "-e" have opened a livery stal-K 1

stand of T. t - -littiiei. m'"' , .at times

l'.:,".u, where they vtidin re...... T!lv n,-h ca.riases. bneeU s atid nors. s-ijiu h;ir,t ri. irood i'ii.niy fr.ew and iasum... . ;. .nases.aud of o, en and cotercd - nr0..yspersons condpe to Laurel e t-..-co-" will he conveyed to the ie:ff-'r1' -

l:-v v, tliio'.ti uoia . .

3-,-the feed, day or ween. -'-tr'ud'ir.jra'foot ors:arvinffy.,.ir w & call, our wrias are t -i.!.'"-''1'-''

.nnPA IRS black aj5 100 "o:- Sating. nonnd;.

ein-n

don'1 at si'

Lireu cbff

blaek and i. acy

156 Cioiai.caesiiit..- "- hn tae ,'-s, .lust otniiiedaiid forsai''VvK 6 BA8

OT.l'tl. 'I 'I '

fliel

encel first 1 the it of go! corre great ttvelj that ' In 01 sdva labot fact ltllt' tier real, rise ; T ques remi Whi its c ralp Is may lies, Deb Deb rate T the cor to? 1 Am in t amc wer Pec Net Vir, Ohi Illi Ma; Te; Lot Mil Int Alt Ma Ke 1 Fit deb 1 nic ant but the deb too ami itii "1 iai Pol Bo