Indiana American, Volume 22, Number 16, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 April 1854 — Page 4
From Mrs. Ben. Darby. THE SEWING CIRCLE. CHAPTER 1. f AU! getillo dames, U Can u r'eet. To think bow ntonle couni wect l!ow moiile Unlheiied advice. Tue husband fr the wife tiespbe. , Bris. Among the various societies of II.'pIldjur J. tor tho benefit an J amelioration of the human race, was tho "Ln-
dies Union Missionary Scwui' oo cicty." It congregated onct in evtry week, at different houses, suiting itelf to tho convenit mo of its numerous incmUrs. It' ollicers wero active at.i efficient in. tluir oneraiiouj; that whenever they could settle uniuniomly Dn a subicct The irreal fcat to perform generally was, to Lrin them into that desirable position, for every ono had their opinion (whoever knew a woman without one?) and held on to their rights with great tenacity, and were remarkable for carrying their point jiour et conlre, a tho case miht be. I would not convey the iJea that the ladie of llap-lh.u d wero raore difficult to concorporato in their various IiropoUioaa, than ladies generally are; ut I nc.ikof it as a general ihin:;, aud the ladies of the Uuiurt Missionary Sewing Society of Htp-IIazarJ were not an exception to the rule. Women are union. itiin thv abstract not in the aggregate. The li rit lady that entered the society, (it met at Mrs. Grimes's,) was a pale-faced, weakly lookinr creature, wilh a hectic check. She was dressed limply, and looked as if she had not yet concluded to live or die. She had been dying ever since sho was married, but some how or other, she made out to get along on tho highway of life pretty fast. Sho had breathed on, through her threatening doom, until sho was thirty-five, and had made her hiu-band the envied father of nine bMrs. Grimes said, " that was 1 that kept her alive!" S Mr. Kosburn came u-before Mrs. Finkton had taken t her things. Shu was a very handsome lady very ladylike and atl.tfele in her appearance her language was decidedly grammatical, and smacked of city experience. No ono found fiult wilh Mrs. Rosburfl's manners; yet she did not seem very popular, considering she had so many advantages, and so many facilities to please. She seated herself in the tx rocking-chair, and, drawin out the skirt of b-r black silk dress, j smiled complacently, as much as to j say, I am not quite approachable A A A pray don't come too close! There was somethin-' in her that could not be
p istnd. Mrs. Grimes said "it was the Pllta a 111110 paw-iacea iauy in a green Eastern streak, and you might as well i tlsSU0 w,lh Pink n-ribbon and a try to walk over the Ohio, as toget past ! cameo breastpin as large as a dooritj jkuob; "he has a light to stay nt home ' Mrs. Saul Jenkins was the president ' anJ havo lh lby J51? ti'n 'onths; of the soc-ety. She was one of your jto m:lLe I)ieS and corn dodders that good, kind, bustling old ladits, with a . ,f she caa B the where-withal to honrt l.ir.ro . . mWUtnno nr.,! n make tucm; then she has a riht to
0 - - - , soft as a sponge. Sho could cry one minute at the sorrows of her friends, and the ncxt,1au-h at their re Jiculou.1 ! ways; her hand was open "hs day to ! meiun cuarity, ana wucnever any i whenever unv-' thing wa$ concocted for the benefit of the poor or the helpless, Mrs. Jenkins was sure to be there, and no mistake. To her was consigned, by mutual consent, the management of atlairs. "Ladies. I declare I am sorrv I kent you waitinc so lonir!" said Mrs. Saul ' lentin. hiwtlinrr into th mom wlicrn I the ladies had already commenced ransacking the baskets for unfinished garment, "but our clock run down, for a wonder, for it keeps monstrous rr.Mid time, and that nut me ä litil bt!p ( ! hindhand, and just as I was putting on my bonuet to urt, in comes Öam : Jmi4 U if In rniiL! (tti tho loin n f nur Iii. r r.inner kelLl.t I.T ri:it;.. iinnl.J
butter. I went into tho smoke-house ! ton, looking indignantly, "could not be to get it, and lo! and beholdlS i"lly had i honored eveu it they were obeyed left the hickory dye in it ever incc I j ucl1 Poor pusillanimous " colored the warp for my rag carpet! Ill "When I say man," said Mr, took mo a full half hour to brighten it, i Grimes, ! mean man, und not individand don't you think, aft?r all, it was lot ' if brutes." little!" "1 like the men very well in their "It is niorAllv irnnntsil.lä. r. ! Proper places, and in season," said
Jenkins," said Mr. Pinkton, "to expect a girl to keep things tidy. If you believe me, tho last time I was at the U .1. . i f I ooeteij, iiiad great gninp oi a gin 01 . ours burnt up an oven of bread as black as a co!. and the cow trot into ! the back shed and eat up a barrel of po . . . w . tatoesaud turued over a churn of soft soap." "La, me! that would havo bought truck enough to mako two or threo shir'.ü for the heathens," said Miss Fobes, nn old lady who tried to appear very youthful; "1 dodeclarv, what a pity!" " Ves, 1 guess it was a pity, and Mr. Finkton said chanty began at home, and lhat I had better let the Sewing Society $ ureal and stay at homo and keep things ported. Men are ko unreasonable, Mrs. Grimes, dou't you know it?" "Indeed, not I," replied the l i ly aldresed; "they liko to seo things sung at home, in doors and out. " I would not give a pin -li of s:ui!f for oiif of your poke-easy sort, that conies and goes, liko a domestic critter, to get his grub, anl never knows whether his wife or tho kitchen-girl uukes his tea." "I would prefer such a mm," uid Mh Fob'. "to one liko Mr. Shame: he is a real cot-Bett, noli me .... . - j r o - into every hole and corner on thai iirt-uiocs. .ur. oiiirpc never nee a l'Utft- moment. .Sim can't Itnl a neighbor a makin.' of tea, tut ho u Cinistilteu, or give kwhj nn old pvfico;tt but wh.it he nnut survt-y it fruni U'p U bottom to gee if it h giixtlle. 'Well, I declare !" crici Mr. Liw gon, a pretty little woni.tn wi.h very blnck eyes and white Ueüi; "If n r.i;n vrm to ft)l about my coaccriH in that kind of style, he would be very apt to catch I despise to see them mixing up nieswes or meddlin,' in any way tv iih house concern. In Kentuck they are rtüsed to know better." t "Indeed, I think it is lis much their duty to see to thing, th wife's," said Mrs. Ilosbnrn; -Ui Saw Kurland men m.iku tho best husbands in ih world; they aro so handy f-pocially vith cows and butter." Well, well! I had rather see a bear fight th.n to sec a man churning. LV. Mrs. Ilosburn! I hope you don't use Jour husband forthat purpose?" Haid IUs 'Fobes, laying her work down on her lap and iHUhiuj heartily. "Er. Kothurn never does anything ben-'i:h thu dignity "of a g. ntltiii ui," l'vpücd hi- lady Ufa win j heiself up very proudly.
"Never let him churn then," added Miss Fobes. How mistaken you are, Miss Fobes!" a dd Mrs. Overton, playfully; "I think it the plcasantest thing in the world to have Henry pottering round the house and kitchen wilh me, helping me to peel apples or string beans, or rock one side of tho cradlo while I rock tho other." Of course," said Miss Fobes, sarcastically; "I would not object to the latter employment as it must bo so very profitable!" 'lam like Mrs. Overton," said Mrs. Grimes, looking benignly over her spectacles; "I like the men folks., and 1 will own up to it, and I believe there is only ono in ten but what would do right if his wife would on!y let hira." "Ohl Mrs. Grimes!" cried Mrs. Pink ton. "It is a fact I know it," sail tho old lady. "I am never happy viihou: my husband is at home," said Mrs. Judge Wilford; "although I havo beer married twenty-five years, and have lived half that time nlonc, for he is always
nearly on the circuit." "La! Mrs. Wilford! I would aot be tied to any ono that way," cried Mrs. Fobes.' "Nor I," said Mrs. Finkton. "Where is Mrs. Larkins?" asked the lady president; "she does not attend very regularly." "Susy h is her hands full a homo, I guess" replied Mrs. Crimes; "sho b .n't no notion leavipg unless everything is just so. 1e never neglects .home ho had Either pay the line. All who aro "'J in this good cause ou"ht to., üble diligence at home never curtail domestic comfort; for wb-1 a man comes homo and finds his ifife gone he is very apt to conceit half his comtort is gone, but if ho is put oil with a half-couked supper and a dirty table-cloth, and tho young ones cutting up, he falls out of humor with himself aud everybody else. I never knew u hungry man, under such circumstances, anything but ill-disposed soino way; such times I feel for them." "Ohl yes! they aro lords of creation, and ought to bo attended to above all things. Now I think, a woman has her rights, or should have them," said Miss Fobes. "That is well put in, Miss Eliza," cried Mrs. Tucker; "for my part, 1 lh" they are very little but .slave worse than some slaves I know, C"V soe lhat lhe7 h iVe ny right: I hts at "All a mistake Mrs. Tucker," rei i- .t l e i i f work, to patch her husband's pants; to . sew on his everlasting buttons; toset JP evcrJ' nioht ilh a ic child, until he conKS "omo frora llie UJJ. o' w tiiu iciiiucthucu uiui-nii, ur ii it is election times, you have a riht to stay home and get up bi-dinners while he takes care of tho president s bus-1 incu Rnd comes in at meal times, with a rt'ir.ment of Ifuosur fioujers to muss up wo uouse auu jui, um uciu carpetsbut yon can t vote. No! woman can't vote. ii "Nor figure iu tho Senate," aid Miss Fbe$. t "No." id Mrs. Onmes; "God has 'g'v her a dith rent place. Adam was made first, and all creation was . . . . . . . Put under hisadinini-tration--woin;u s Pl'lcc ,n u7 UM Ml,ynsM3fc ttUU v"'ullJ,l honor and obey inK "Some llUtbinds." Raid MlS, Irs. 1'inktoii. "That is to ar, when money," said Miss Fobes: you want 'or to take 11 f pi I. I. lw V.. 1 1 j out,. 'u w 'ärh -ill' "r k"w "i vi vr.,.. ivlhij, or 8t up with the sick baby or in ca.se f R thunderstorm. Mrs. Jenkins, must If .1 .IT Ol i pui sieevcs in mis upion; Just as you please, dear.' 'How do you liko our new preacher, ! Mrs. Itosburn?' aked Mrs. l'aine. 'I havo never heard him. Xcvcr heard him! how you talk.' I attend Mr. Gray's church.' 'Ah! indeed!' Mr. Gray is from the cast, is he not?' asked Mrs. l'aine. 'Yes indeed!' replied Mrs. 1'osburn, j )'ou can tell that as soon as he rises in tho pMjpit he is verv "riiecful.' Well, that's the mail thin. said Mrs. Siul Jenkins: 'if he only has his lieart full of grac, that is the best giftio cm nunc us I lu'iirJ some one ,v ho was an OJil Fellow,' s iid Mr. Turkrr. If tlti-ro in anything od I nhout him, i never noticed i,' rtjiliod Mr. Ji nUrti. "lho Order of Odd Kllows, I mean , Mrs. Jenkins.' l'reaeher havo no business in such conclaves," said Mrs. Tucker. Why, it U it very goad institution, ' Mi., !..:.... i i i. i ! '"".u . ": " ",,u ?An. 1 wy ureugners may not reap Us Dene ts. r .Denelits! la! Mrs. IV.ne,' siid M Pinkton, do you let Mr. lVmenull the wool over your cy that way. I know n' , . J . . "UW cry wen. u mere wat unytlun ' so
verv food in t tlipv wnnld nnii.,..,it'u;t"J. biio never couiu nave readied
up go clo'ely.' They do a great of gfxnl, I know,' rcjiiied Mrs. l'aine, tartly, aud her eye snapped like a wild cat's. 'Look w v m ------ at me widow Mekenis what would! she have done if it had not bef n for the Odd Fellows all the tim lie wa sick, they kept him, aud paid his doctor bills, and buried him and only see how genteel the girls luuk, mid Walter is goinj to college now don't tell me they are not doing- good.' Dear me, Mrs. l'aine, yon need not flare up that way ; I mean that a man has no business with secrets ho ouht not to know anything b it what his wife does," said Mrs. Finkton. Then some of them would know very little,' whispered Mrs. Derrymnn, a lady with a bright sunny look, und a dimple in her check. 'Please lYia flint ifii Bia:jt fac Ssimllt hand! I "" a-satUM UOOV fca 13 äjlllllil. What! put gussets in a sack?' Why not?' Oh. ii is uselehs ther will not know the ditfereaco in Ohali They both laughed heartily nt poor
littlo Mrs. rinkton.but tho simple soul thought they were laughing at the South Sea Inlanders. "Ohl wad some pow'r tU gifte glo ut
Tu io oursel'tas ItUor soe u, II wade fra moult a blunder free ut, An' foolish notion." But there was no such talisman vouchsafed to Mrs. Pinkton so she was often found shooting her arrows in tho dark sometimes they rebounded. Mrs. Smith took her work, and went over to tho w indow, whero Mrs. Pinkton was cutting out aprons for tho coming generation. Sho seated herself, and sewing rapidly without rais ing her eyes, said, 'Mrs. Pinkton, was Mrs.Jerryman laughing at you?' No why should she?' 'Yes she was!' 'Is my collar on straight?' 'Oh, well! it could not have been me sho was quizzing.' 'Sho was though,' answered Mrs. Smith, 'she has a faduon of making jests these western people all doit and we never get thanked for trying to refine thcia they are so rude and so uncouth. I wonder if Indiana will ever bu civilized,' continued Mrs. Smith, raising her voice for the benefit of the listeners. Afler a while I hope it will, at at least," said Mr. Ho.sburn, 'there are a great many eastern folks coming out iudeed thcro is a great change since I came. When I came out,' said Mrs. Smith, '1 did not think tI could stand it a week longer we could not go. anything wo wanted and the houses are put up like barns, and with so little judgment no pantries, no dressing closets the poorest dwelling in New Engl.irid is hotter fixed.' After all, however,' said Mrs. Derryman, triumphantly, 'Indiana is tho fifth State in the Union.' Gracious! I don't see how that can be,' cried Mrs. I'inkton, 'it ain't the fiflh.in my opinion, by a dozen I never shall be ablo to enjoy mysejf here.' Why don't you go back?' said Mrs. lierryman, 'no use suffering here, when you could be so happy nt your old home.' U1I, Mr. Pinkton gets a fine practice here the place is well calculated for his business w e canio out to mule money. 'lie skins the Iloosier., and you abuse them that is not fair," said Mrs. lierryman laughing. No,' cried Mrs. Jenkins, "you must not drink the milk aud kick tho can it ain't good policy.' 'When we first came out here,' said Mrs. Smith, 'I went over one day to Timothy Strong's carpenter shop, and asked him if he had any ready-made paste-boards; says he, 'Heady-made I don't know w hat you mean.' "Have you any paste-boards?' said I." nnick vou c:m find lot of thorn u Mis DieL.n.'. milliner - . a tliouUt you meant bonnet boards. Precisely so." wu.4 niiirrlnrr vnn cowl Iffo Berryman, you know wc'lloosiers can jQ tjl(li .Not'u bit of it niaj:ltn!lie diJ not know any better butsee, I have sewed this seam up, wron 'side unward what a pity I thank you for your scissors, " . .Mrs. 1'ame. "Mrs. Smith that was not as bad as the mistake between l'atsy Fields and myself. Sho came over to our hou.se one morning, 1 was knitting, Mrs. rinwton,' said she, 'won't you be pleas- - v - ..f J V- I ' IV t J cJ lo ,u:in inoljlt.r a SI,uicr H liu'e onc will do, so Us I. gs ain't off.' Oso I'at"uy, says 1, 'what under tho sun does t'liiii imiltuii. ur4nl ti'itli no.i.t...OII T ii a very queer notion, Mrs. l'inkton, I know, but sick folks will have strange ' idces all at once, mother took a fancy to biscuit, and bhe says the must have hpider biscuits.' I 'Laws me! what a notion it's enough to kill her, ays I. 'o,' said l'alsy, this doctor taid hhe miht have them. ' provided wo do not make tlum too rich. j 'And how do you make them, Patsy?' said I.' Just like other biscuits.' said Patsv. After you work them well, you roll them out and cut them, and lay them on lite board, and theti they are ready for the glider '.Marcy! child, t-aid 1, 'you will make me cascade; go along. 1 havo nofpiders, mid if 1 had, I roiifd not bear to haiullo tlieni.' So home sho went, and wo have nevr been friends since. She said 1 was the proudest and the stingiest lady in Hapilaz.ird. Site knew 1 hud three spiders big, lino ones; site ruw them turned up under llie dresser.' Talkiug of doctors,' said Mrs. Lawsou, 'puts me in min 1 of June Groves. Ihey say she u truimr to be married to Dr. "Cariitiglon. lou don't tell me?' sai l Mrs. Jenkins. Vts, and Ihey nay Tom Carrington 'n tilting toKitiy tSpnrks, und 1 bhould not wojider if it was true. He wears nnil iif Iviltv'u riii ..j- V..II.. All. .. ...I I L hu 8aw ilailJ .."t. Lt! Itl:l,;i;,, it was hers.' That will ritioMis. Sparks a foot,' said .Miss Fobes, 'iTeilinir into Mich a biir bet.' Sally marrying Kit Sands will balance accounts,' hiiid Mis. Smith, spite UV". llu,un M" tu L'll''iia, and left hcr wllUoUt ,l uinu'- Ul,a il it had not i .., it Inr Ii... n 1,1 h ,,r v... i. r , . ? . . home; but hu died on the route, and the Order made up money to bend Mrs. S. Iiome. And they tell me that Nathan Peek is going to take another wile.' .a, me! Mrs. Jenkins and his nin't been dead three months, ' said Mrs. Fobes. Yes, 'Liza, I guess its four.' 'Xo, Mrs. Jenkins," cried Mrs. Lawson, 'its only three; when was election'?' The first Monday in August.' "Well, his wife died the day after." "I know it is four months,' baid Mrs. Law-Aii, "for it was the very day my Ahe! Olivia was born, aud she is four months old to-day." "Oh! I give it up." said Miss Fobes, your almanac is correct data. Dear me I wc must sew faster, or we tdiall not get through this pile of steam loom.'
Scnnison J)mt COR. M ALVA AD FIFTH, CINCINNATI. OHIO. ÜKNNISOS & KOV, rROPKIETORh.
Wltoaeantentid Hrlull Dealer in N. EAST CORNER WESTERN ROW & I'KARl ' CINCINNATI. CT PARTICULAR PAINS TAKRN iS TllK SKLKCTION OF TI1K UfcST FAMILY GltOCEUICS. Nov 11 tcü V I j r. TL IMPORTERS AM JOHUERS A' WATCHES. jewelry and fancy goods. 130 main stki:i:t. US DER COMMERCIAL BANK CINCINNATI. Watch Makers' Tools and Materials. Sot. II, l(r53,4T lyr. GEIJEHAL M A 1 13 ST A I S L I S 1 1 M K N T, No. 3 College Mull, Wnlnut 8t., Cincinnati. E. MENDEN' HAL. Map, Hook, and Print Seller, hn ronatanlljr oil tinmt GulJj Buoki ofkll UihW, School Apparatus and OtiUlno Map, Anatomical IIiiimi, Allaara, nail Giuzettoe rut Drawing Instruments, Gcologicil Cabinets. JTIlcrcco ir, C'Iiurlniul Vrlnl. .flap ol nil other 1i111!ht. Jan. 134 0 m. wm.c.wnn'ciiKU. mos. j. fisch. WM. C. WIIITCIIKIt & CO., Sarri'or lo Male, AVIillclir r & Co. Ji3 Ilfatrrs iu !)ais, Caps, urs, AM) IIATTFJIS' TKIMMIMGS, Corner of Tenrl and Main M. CINCINNATI O. llrookvillo Hank in Operation AIJ of Franklin ('miity liavelienrd ofllie low prlcci, at bleli (ion.ln hae boon uniformly aold at Ilm chuap Uiro l i). iitic;r:& son, And that U tli reiuim why Uiey havo bIwhm liud the cream of Ilm country trudo. lint tili Full, know iiifirthiitOooili wer liiirli whentlie Men linnt rulie, ull tu hastily, they ronrludud I wait till tin' rtmii UK over; w hen from Iii re being inoro ler tluiii Imyt'M, ttar bought tliolr Vtoutiltful Ftt.l Ai iulur lock at Ten per Cent Less. Thnnnnr othor Hutmo in llio Vslloy. I lux we run uB.lcr.wll ull who lniiij:lit cnrllor, n h ill be fi.mxl tiy .rit'itir ourtiooJ and thuir. 1 ry it aim tee for )mrelvc. Our tot k I Indocd a choice and beautiful o. r, and cannot be boa ten In Franklin Countr. D.PHII K A SON. JO'ItwIUi-ay togothore. That'i o. 1 tf. Hats k Cans. A aplondld lot of all tyletand rlce,of tlieabovt ariit'ia ju.i oi eueu ai fiALUO.VS STORE. Enured a t loi. by J. Crll'.ro t,r II i ll,r,. t I I t ! ' : . . I . i. S . l ' t An O 1111.4. OHE A r DYSI'.MrSiA! , .--r-rO -V TJIF. TRt'C DIGESTIVE FLUID, on. K.iMTKis: .jiici-:. Protmred rrm KKXNK.T. or the fonrth STOM ACH OK 'I HK OX, after tlirertloiia of BARO.N 1.IKHIC. the rrt-al l'h)bilcci al Clu-mUt, by J S. IHH'mi I'OX. M. 1.. Philadelphia, I'a. TM Is X ATI." K li'S OW.N Ht.Mr.DV for an tin limiUhv Stoinaeli. tin arl of man rnn ciual It on rntlvn power, llrontnin! no AM'CIIUl.. HIT' trpniely B-rroenldo lo tho tal, and may be taken by tho nio.t feelilj patient who rannotvat a ntvr rraekt'r without nrnit tl itro. Iteware of HKl'UCK I I.MI I A I IONS. IVpaln I NOT A URt'O. fall on tlu Airent, and (ret a l)errlpliv rireii. Inr. rrrnll.rlvlii(r a lurra amount of M'IKNTIF10 KVI IH'.M'F., from l.leblir'a Animal Chemistry, lr. t'onilio'a Fj'lolojy of Ihttfatloii; Ac M. W. IUilk, Uiiookvii.oe, bulofiilo and retail A (rent. Augiitt 1st, lHj3. 33-ljr. 0 D. Clement's Cash Store. nAVIXtl Just rri'fWpil a ;.iu'ral nsaortmoi.t of now (jo'i.ls wlilrli, nl.l.l to my tin-si-nl stork tiinki1 my artniiMit rnmli'lo till of alili h will boaul.l low firriisli or .r.. lu.c my stock roiislsts, III iart, of n viint'ty of t 'lutli. ('ttaiiinr., Null iii'tts.'I'MOfils, Ji'tiiu's V Siiiiniior uro. Also.rrrrv varii-iy of l'rinl. Lawns, ilnifliitms, Uolnln, ll.iiiil.!:.ni.', .l ilu u:iJ flim y ailka, l.aco .Mil'., Kill il..v... iK.'. fe. A l.Xi, a Hu lot of Qiiofnswarc, f'utli.rv, (iroro rli-s, .Vi', totf.'iiiir witli tin. II in-l assortment of IJoot A Mi'if vvor liroiijlit lo till j.liioc. Anv lti.lv Unit I cuiiiiot suit In a mir of slioc must Uli t iin li-r tli.' iiiIIkmh o of tin lui k nif .. N. It. In rltutiu mtr my lutslni' to fali A Troiluro I lo nn limn' limn w liiil I am roni ll..il to do, ami I Iiojiu till will I'O rovoivetl a a aull'.i'it'lit i.....rv. WAM'KII, "li.fiOO l.usln-1 whaul. lU.lMH) do rorii, far which I will pnrriisl,. V. H. t l.ilMlC.M S. Lauri'l, Auf. Kali, 13. nil-tf. iCAii co.i) h:tti.(;. h attliscribor 1 Jut now rtct'l Inf from tlto Allai.tii- t ill. f.ir II... s..ruiu lilnif Kull an.l Win tor tru.lo a Inftr. In II au. I coniilt'ia assortment o alt Ilu vnrlt'llt's of liooil eniinivruttfil In tlto follow li it list SStup.o & Fancy Dry Good. Silk flitult, Xml in t, II anhvair .Qiirrniivnir, C In till Uir, Hi t l'nif Han't Shirt tlmtr am Oil CUiht V in I'rliut hikI l.ralhet to w lilrh Um atU'lilloll of tin. (.iililio Is n.M'rlnll illri'i'tL'.l. IIk Iius tnkfii arr.'iit .niu litis full In Ilia ii'l.-i Hon of Iiis Komtf iiniililinK linn to nll.T, to Ilm Irml j u tui k ii Ii Ii In i' tf 11 1 iiinl nrli'ty nxcncil tiny to lo iiiiiiul In (Ii it inarki't ami to w lilcli lia liail bo iu:tU li'X IrcW'.t inlilllionr tlirourli'oit tliesrasoii. Iliijrr would llml It to llii'ir tnlrrl torall uiul lnji' t hi tock ( w hli h will ulw a txi fouinl laryo uiul iiltriK Iii '';li.'foro, uri liiulnir clri'w hern t it1 ili't.'rinlii(.'.l Iii prin t thnll be ui low at llumi or anv hoii.nl In llir t'liiiiilrv. H.TYNKU, V. S. 1 In Iils!icl inurki't prli't nlwa) ul. in t a!i for all kiii.Ujf rain ami all npr.ivo J louiitj) r.i.iii'i tuk.'ii 1 fM luiiiL' lur (ouds. lirookilU Ot-t, l.'Ht 1 13. Pllti: und Wiilrr Iroof Itooriitu'.I I lia nii.U' ri irix'.l havlnr li.tn a'iointi'il Aici'iit for S. M. M. W arriui' Klr ami Wnlor I'roul liooflnir, Is now rcii.ly to lo rootlnir of Ihl kin. I In any tiurt of Kranklin, I'nlo'.. or Fn.'llo rniinili's. Hit' Moru rHitii of .M. W. . In 11111111. II. (V J. ('. Ilurtmi, In llruulivlili'. in rovori'il wltlitlil kin. I of rooting, to whom tlio ulIii' am n-IVrroil. lit tlnmliility, fliniiini'. iif.'l) , an. I ronvenliMirn, all r.'iiMiiini'ii.l H, as ii I't'rlor, in Ilu ronslrnrtion of mosttuiiiilinir,. V. H, IIA KILH. Jy io, '51 iio-i-y 1 i:0Ci:il I i:s.1 llli.l S.nr; I I vii tibi. . o. Molii'Do; i'J Half do Jtil race) veil and for sulo cheap by March 1st, Ki:l. II lt. TYNF.K. IIXRMAX I 1 Nt R. JXn. It raqrit4R. LincI: and Farquhar t T Till! Posionieo builillmrs. South West Cor1 1 lier Alain anil Hend street, Itrookvllle lii.liiina. The iilteiitlon of the publle U most respei tfully Int lie. I to our spring slock of ifoo.ls, carefully selected, exclusivt ly frou tin Clin iniuitl Market, ''of the lalesl r.iij niulfj 4iomil.le slvles." niy7 LINCKoi FAKCU'ltAK. rs? ''VlV at - i bJ I nlin year l-.VI la iiowr nearly rli'.l, ami I B 'iriiestly request ull person Indebted lo me, or lh Int.. tl r tit of H. .V 8. 1 ) ner, to muko paymeiil by lh. Ilrsi day of next month. All claim of loiii stan.liur, mi si ux raio, or I shall brliiR ull oti them liuuiedlutclY. niCIIAIll) TYAtll. Jlwekvlllo Djc. 31 -33 If. I r A is nni:r, i i.s, Ac u k a Fai ti ui'iisk Invito alleiitloii to their comiiiele as-j ortiiient of nail ami ircncrul stock of liurJ war at reduced Cincluimll retail price may7 s1 1 1T. I'll .V M'i:iMir.N are pnylnr; the liltrhest prlco fur linen aud cotton ruirs deliv ered at their p.ii"r mi II. Hrookvllle, .Nov, 3".h, 1H03. 5iMf. , 1 AII'.SSPI'.r.U IiikJusI received and will In tl future kevt a coo. I a.s .rtiuent of Crm-cries. , Dry t;jo.ls uiul Fancy Article, w hich ho will r a t (he inn:t red need price. 1 .Nov. 3Ul'i, 1.'.3.-S''
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Daniel F. MenJer, & Co. Cincinnati Steam Kttrcnii & ItUNrtUi: MASTFACTOItY. COR. OF FRONT AND SMITH STS. Keeps a general assortment of m Tirnii Jll.lil 11 Uil i i i n m Ii ii m: coiilllii(rof tlio following artlclei, U: RoowohI, Mulw'ftnny, Walnut lrlnir aii'l 11 In Buivam Milo lioar.ln, Wrltlne Dotkt, Enclo.od aud IMaln W and Work Stand, WarranU'd fqunl In nm.liiT in miiv nindu horeur clxpwliore. and which lliry offcral very low pricen, for ca ur aiiroeJ aL'l' KINDS OF LUMBER WANTED. Kar. II. I3, 47 ljr. PRÄNCTS NUELSON. IMFORTF.R AND M ANl'F ACTl'RKR OF Cigars, Tobacco mm bnull, DKALKK in Leaf Tobacco, No. 233 Muhl Mroet, between 5:li and Xth, iSicn of tho Indian fhler.l 1NCINNATI. OHIO. Ko. II, M3.47 lyr. l Y Z3 1 A TrIi AC li) nnoi tt dkalkr! it I II V ii t Ii S , No. 57 PEARL STREET, RET. WALNUT A VISE IIAL'I.VNJ TI OHIO. Marth 17 lfii yl MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE WILLIAM ADDIS, Una removed to Mth t. Hueon't Hull. ling, nndor MariMilia Mail. ( uieliniatl. Ohio. II ANU r At .'TU KKK of footiimra and It alia or al err dvnrrlntlon. for Mnoim. Odd Fellowa, 8011 of i'üinperuiif. Temple of Honor, lrulda Ke.) Mon, llrotlierhood of Ilia I'liUn, aud Good ellowa. IfT IteWif a member of ih aore onlfr, I am prepared at all llmea lo furnUli eTrytliliit aiiernti iiiR niereto wiin ptinciuauiy anuuiapuicn. r.ib. ii. 'sa u-ijiii. f I a H , fi'l' 1' 111 tV .J't) DKLL&liUASS FOUNDERS, IßllSILTLSs AndallkintUof llrat Work: Delora In I.ea.l.Zinc, fopper, lllix'k Tin, Copper Itlrots, Spelter, Solder and Metal racking, Second Mrcct, bet. iiroadway and Lutlbitr, l incinniiu t'liio. irpTlu'lr liulU areexecutoil on new and Impro ved I linclplo, auperior to any Foundry lu the World. Nov.ll, lRi3,4T lyr. c. m:vholi, (Ite E. F. SnjbolJ,) Importer of HARDWARE, AND MANUFACTUYEUOF Plane5, Coopers' Tools and Tress IIocp., No. 247 .Tin In street, Ciitriiuiatt t. Jan. 134 Gm. S. MlMNlXQ. E. Jkimio. IU'TTERriKLD. Manning, Jennings & Co. WHOLESALE. JBdWJHS. COMMISSI OX MER CIIA XTS. V on Ttr.,. o ... r.-. 11U. iUll.l UII.L1 Side, Second Door aftove Sixth 5 JVo. 3, Sixth Street. CINCINNATI, O. Nov. 11, lfC3, 47 ljr. A. K. lAor. 11. D. Root. F. E. Ar noT J. E. II. llou-t. 10 A'SSTOLS Si OS. Importers and Jobbers of JftnciT (ßoois. i g.W. Cor. Cth Main Sta.Calt Home Buildings. CINCINNATI O. Manufacturers of various IJrands of Jan. 134 ly fine Cigars. II. I). CIIIPMAN Ä. COCO in in I a I o ii tV I'arwnrdlitg M KUOIIANTS WHITE WATKKT AX. U.BASI.,CIXCINJCATI. ni:ii:iti:.ti: nanaasTi. : c smbkiduc riTT, U. John Kwasry V l'o. ; Morrison Xewby Twpc.l,sllilfy& Wright: B.vV 11. AI. Conklin, üüt'es& Sti'.lii'lis, ; lUniRsrowa.is. t nH!Nsvii.t.K,iaD. ; A.S. Wlpeln fit Co. A. II. t'onwt'll V Xons. J ;'or(ru (iiilcsplo. Liberal caih d vunee inctitn iu:t ui consign mcuU. au'.o-l'J-lyr. Aaron A. Colter, GROCERY, I'KOUUCK. AMI COMMISSION 3ii:icci!A. r. S.K.COKNKK K KKVKM'H AM) MAIN STS. IX IVXATI, OHIO. Sov.Cij4((.i)r-. fU Lh Vlow orilinl. lines, I.Att arks, I'orlrall, 1Iiiloiuaa, .M:ii, Miuw Cnr'l, oti', Drull.t, Hill ef l'Aliun;o, l,uLi'U, Ac. Ac. MIDIH.KTO.N WALLACE. Nu 113 Walnut Sirct t.Oiiit IVllow Hall. Cliifinnutl, Nor. 1 1 , ir'.va 17 1 j r. rp II K nn.l'rKlrn(l liars uiiturctl Into Co-.nrtn.'r 1 thip, uiul. t Hin niiitii. uiul flrm of Jo.M.S, LO Ki.T I'iV Koiüll.NS, Cor Hit. iiiiriiosoofrnrrjliiiton a Wlntlcsjilo IJrofory ami ('uiiiiiiI.jI.ui liiimiicss. M.JO.KS. U.WII LO V KM, (Lulu of J. 1). & C. (Lulu of m. Outer.) Jonotdc Co.,) Clnrimmtl It. KUIll'.lNS, (I. tu ol Milro) , In. Itana. LovKTTTTtonniNS, U'liolfHitlts (irjcra & Coiiiiuihhoii Mrrrhantf NO. till I'KAKL 8 I HKK J , XKAH VIXK, aj.'.'o lU-ljr. t 1NCIS.NA 1 I. r NO. 3 12 MAIN ÖT. . 11ETWEEX 877, AMD 977. Ki:i'ls consUiitly on hand a beautiful essorlaenl of HATS A iN I) CAWS, of the most lashlouabla kind. Ho In lies 111 old friend al lirooU t lllo to five him a call w hen ihey Visit the l itv. May ?, I.:l 1 yr. J. C. LT NX. I). L. B IUI W.N NOTAltY l'UliLlO. REAL ESTATE NU. 2. WKCHANICS' INSTITUTE, x li..T.. O. LOANS N KOI IT I ATF.I) P K t ) M PTLY A N Ü I'O.x HHKN 1 IA1.LY. Nov. 11th lj3 40-lyr. J ERNST. II. L. DANIEL JA COD KUNST, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL STATION KK AM) B LA XIx II O OK MA X VI A C TUR ER, No. H i Main Street, bet . i ecu Third ami Foiirlli reels, 1 ' 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 1 n ' I , Ohio. Nov. 11 lCi3 7 I yr. IV. WIMITUN. SIIOTW h.l. A. V. WIMSTO. i. a. w imtiii. Winston & Co. wliolosalo tloitlcrsia Jlru (l3 o o b s , NO 29 lVarl Street, Uetwoen Main it Walnut, CINCINNATJiOUIO. reu. ii -w. A. Tailor. V. 11. French. J. E. Wynne. Taylor. French CtWynno, U'li.i'iuiiito dealers lu Irish Linens & White floods, AM) EVERY" DESCRIPTION OF Tnmmings k Fancy Dry Goods, Ko. 9 Main and 1, 3, 3 fc 7 I'cajt ft. Jan. 13-4 I . t'ln.
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S. S. CÖOFIH. Yholiilodcaltrln Drlod Fruit, Clover Peed, ' and produce generally. No.39VahnitSlr'pt V.etwppn Front A Columbia iioo buaii. iini:ii'f: iii.m. V(MM alo tlo AI'AKIIS. HIM) no oa nits, ao (to i t un r.n m:i:d. tu i to re and for anle. Feb.17 lyr. FI UK WORKS Candies, Nuts and Iruits, W lioleitulo and retail by JOHJV R. MYERS. KoSCI Main Mreet, bet. FmU and filxtli, Want Side. CINCIWATI. 07 All ordxr promptly flllod and package warranted mil wKi. Hoy. 11, lf33, 471 yr. IMPORTANT TfTBUILDERS. Morslcyc&Ehlcr, FR OXT STREET, BET. WESTERN 1WW AiD JOHX, CLCLXA TI, OHIO. Dealere la all klntia of Lumber and manu fa turera of Saah, Doora, Kli ndn. Window Frame", Moulding, Iu Filttxlera, Vether Boarding, While and Yellow Tin flooring, Fliflving for Storea, railinjr fur Feu c e a , rioaril pinned onbotli ililes.of rnrlom tliU-kDOx aultnblrt f.ir tin timlde flnUli of hotntca. 1'hN rnWititiAhment wilt te found to b of irrcat. brnellt to peraons uuiblira; In the country, ax lliey can bo am piled ln're with all tlto iniil'TiaU reaily made of lumber, thoroughly aennoned for flnkhiiiit UoiiKe. in mo Liunner ur.l tonnet teil wiiuiin eitlulilinhmetit liiere la kept for niilo an exteimiro aMortment of Lumber for all biiil.llnjr purien. huh liritned and claied, eonatiintlv on luiinl. AU order prompily ultendud to. Tl'.KMS CASH. Nov. II, lc'iU tT 1 j r. Xorth-tJst Corner of Canal and Watnu Streets. CINCINNATI, OHIO. ma MJir.TUi:i:n or Mil M SCHOOL IIS, AID AND CASTINGS OF EVKRV DRSCRIPTION. Nov. 11, 1153, 47 -lyr vi' v YoiiKm nou Mi.tiirnr 1 POT-THUS. J. KU .NhT Manufiifluror an denier In all kind of transparent window shade Also cord, Tunic!, Uni mnunliii(r &c. No.'i CoII-ko Hull, Walnut t.,Cinc ii'iiutl. Church, rilore ami otln.-r lure shades pninpdt t ordurl'-a auperior atj le. 7 C C DODD' FASHIONABLE IIATTEU. 61 Fifth Street. C1NCINAT1 OHIO. 43 4 jr. Guiidry'a Commercial Wrlllnj l'luid. TlIF, un.ler!(rned is prepurcd to fiirnieh the A Western nuirkrt ilh a auperior Wrltlnir Fluid Iilsoun Invviitioii mid which In color, durabili ty, and tl in. lily Is wnrrunted to be uiisurpa-ved. The color is ut !trt a trrueuUlt bluu, cbuning; to a deep permanent bluck. All orders w ill be promptly attended lo by a.ldrositiiir,or culline; on him ut his oillce In Mereuntile College. It may uUo be rblaim d nt the book Mtirt-s (renerally. JOU.V GUSiKlY. Nov. 11, K-Ö3, 47 tyr. The Great American ) ranee, Tale. TentrVl'U n OR Tho Weal and Woe of Social Lifo, OI'tF. VOLUME 12.M0, SI SI.CO D EUITIUXJI ST HEADY. 'A ilcorly intorotii.ff anJ powerful work. It vividly imrtrnv oiie of tlio tcrrtflr exrluit of slrons drink in l.otli liijrli and low lirc. Nor lira such scene ns it li'ilct cillior hu:iiritiry or f.'W. Let tliis Look rirctilalc. Il hns a l.cuiliccnt aim, ami Is tlio vt'liicl.' of a.lntlrulily told and most auluUry lesson.' Prpsbytvrlan. Alihoiuli written w ith a direct 'moral purpose, which is usually a felt-r on tin Inincinnlion, this novel displays no coin mon skill In fictitious voiniositlon. 1 lio i. lot 1.1 one of almorliinir n'. un l frciicnily derolopes speciiiien of or.i r1 and vlKorou cliuructer drawing. Now Vork Tribune. Her Uescrlitoiis ere cxcccillngly i tluml ami vlvl d. PuntiiH Kecorder. Written w lilt remarkuble power. -Pror. Jonr a 1 ii Ono of Its chief merits It tho xccllctieo of It conversations. Enquirer. IIa i inniiy tlinllinir u-ao and well drawn charueter, that you road it w 1th absorbed attention. 1'hrMiiin Herald. It I certainly Ilm most powerful tfinperiince talo that w o haro ever perused. Journal iV Mul senirer. lleaut'.fully wrllton. A work ofjtreutatrenj-ih and power. Cot pel Herat. I. The Incidents dramatic, and the interest Intense to tlieend. Ohio SI tesinan. A book which ahould b rem! by all fathers, mothers, aona and tlauhlers ami rupee lull) those who linnxtno tlioy can drink temperately, w ithout dunirer. It Is exccudinicl) liilerestitif-. Slur lu the W.ist. lublt.hrr. 2-t WEST Eot'KTII KT. Cm iNNsri. January Olli li-il-3-lü mo. 4Mt Arei tuATK. is Ml XL Fl.tl K11UKR. , II. I'orwsroH'i John II. 1!van AFPLEGATE & 10. Dookscllcra, l'ublislicra &. Stalioncr?, 43IIaln Etrcet Cincinnati. U'E li .vo one of the larirest and best ass,irled slock iu the West. Our slock embrace th best work nil Tlieologg, Medicine, 1ac, Mechanics, Agriculture, Histo'i;, Travels, Talcs, Mnnoi-s, Philosophy, tj-c. and a.romplet" assortment of nil thu mo.t desirable Miscellaneous II. nit s pulitishe.l. Our luek of SCHOOL HOOKS embrace nil book of merit iwo'l In lim Vrt, from the Npe lllniT Hook to llie Lexicon, (lur stock of stationery emit races e very variety of tltttttk Hooks from the sinull .Memorandum ttouktothe larjre an per-roial Leilt'r,liicludint t'tferyarllcle used In lie rountinz-rooui. Wo have for the Country Merchant a full vaiiety of Letier.Cnp and NnH I'apur, r in clu pus, Wrapper . Könnet liosrds. Ink, Ac, eVe. Durown I'lilitleiitliiii nrn tm welt known n work s of the hijrhrsl inerll, to re. I'll re morn limn Ull en. mi. 'nil I. hi ol Hie m.t prominent w In. Ii are C I. A HKt. V C II M M I. S I A H Y, IIH. DICK'S COM(etil W oi k ., luilllu'S unci t History, Plutarch's et tutor, Jiiseiihua, A..-. We Invite all w ho d '.il lu, or pur din) book , to clve us a rail, as w e are coiilldi'iit we ran oirer them sin It inducelin'iils a shall be mutually beneficial. Nov. 11, IKt3. -IT ljr. EUfeDRIES IN STORE."" liii l hurr.tr, im) this prime molasses, .HI " K. II. do 3IKI bfr prime I'.asler colTef , 3 l'okct9 Java do "no packages fresh Teas, H.imki Jli st. e. turn, '.'Ml iiuckaire mackerel, .VI l"ies Va. .Mo. Tobacco, Vim Keir nails, VDII Hale Mo, I balling, I'D bids flue Sinn, tobacco, Sll.tiUO half -ipaii.sh clears, Candles, Soup, Murcu, eVe. &e. for sale Uw by HKISCU tV Will I K, No. M Lower .Marketstrect.Clucliiimtl. M ay 1 1, If .. S-.'-h UAWDON.WRIGUT, HATCH &ED30N Bank Not e linsravers St Printers Saul It fcjf rr. 41 h A Main Stt,(inrli,nnt:.OIil. l.siO, Enirraved in a tibi corresponding Incx 1 cellence lolhatori'.aiik .Notes, Kallrond, Mute and County Houds, Hills of Kxchanire, Cheeka, Urnfls, Cerlltlentes ofStock and Ueposile, l'romlssory Note. Hlllaiid Letter Hend, Hlidouia, VisitInirnnd Professions!. Card, .Notarial, County and IIa ml Seals. Are. Conslnntly nil hund, rtiink Note Tnperof vnrlous tlnis, made io order, of very superior cjuulity. Theabove oillce I under the snpervlslouof Oeo. T. Jone, a pructlcnl eutrruver. mr 5 U-l Jm S. ENGLISH AND SON'S, Wlio.csuli) low s. and Iietull Manufacturer of He Seeoad St.,t.'t. Hroadw ne and Linllt'v,t incliinatl, Nov. li, ir..,;i,-. t; i r.'
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t i, ; ! !... - I I I I hv 30 afconti buik), and 5 w I I no that wa will real aud let the rout apply i nrchawd In iritrn time. Y-e ar lue largcFi 'Iano leakralii the West, and will rent or it l lower for taiM than any oilier housr. lo West Fourth Irmt. J l KL II öt nur.. Hoy. Ulli 1SÖ3. Mn.onr.oiM mn.onr.. ffl - .ONM! il I:MIII-.0 ! i !A A j I Harpe tot k of lii.h.ip ( bild'a Wclo. dton the bi-sliu A merira for aule, wholvnale and retail. Nona oflrred In thi cily can rompare with them aiany on will aek now led ci who will come and aeothera. Ml'KCII &, WHITE, 74 Vt Koii nh atreet, Ilcad-quartort for J'lanoa In rinclmintl. Nov. nth. lett. 47-1 y Uand O.l Cloth 'labia Cover. munufa-turpd aid old. li,,l:.le and retall, bv M. Hawyrr & Co. N . HCilleir lluililii.jr. Wuluut St., Cincinnati, hi . Order promptly tilled. Country Merchant ai d Pedlerssiipplied on tlieloweslternu. Nov.O. 1k3 4U-l'ma. Mathematical and Philosophical Instruments. II KMC V WAI1K, SW.rOIt, Fourth and Sycamore, nppo! . , l'oat Olllce, tip Stulr ntranro on 4lh Stra Keeps constantly on bnnd Stirvevnr'a Coups. Levt-U, Theodolites, Transits, Tvlcprapli InsVi inerilsi Ac. 4u-(imo. NO HUMBUG!!! WOW I your time to obtain a fortune for 1. III neither liook Amende nor uaelosa rerelpta; but a sur method or making from to 201! per cent, upon any capital niiiTivta lrr-tente-l. This valuable Information can bo obtained by ending ono dollar by loiter, post paid directed to W.0 I'. Cm. SI 8 mo VAX UEHGO Clucinnntl Ohio. T, SMITH Dealer in Clocks. 12 CST 5lh ST. OPPOSITE IrfIMX I1OIM0 C1XC1XXAT1, Ohio. '33-4T-ly nAICri'rsHATS.-SI'KINC. FASHIONS. Introtliielion Huy, r-a.iir.ley. March 4V. 1k4. Wt sha II Introduce our Kprlnar Stjlu of (ienllomen' Huts, on hutiinlDy, March 4lh. The reputation wo havo alremly tri. i nr. I for thu inaiitifuclnre it tlio bi).l Moleskin and Heaver Hat. I a utllc lint (tunrauteu for the qual.iy. The Mi In of our couU tills r-prine. w ill surpuss, for beauty and ucatiit'M, aiiMhlnjc heretofore ollered. L. II. UAKKIt & CO. 8. W. Corner Main b 4t!i sts. Cinrliu.all. 1'. S. We nro n'.w ready to receive order for th" Introduction day. .Marth 3, 11,0 w. NEW SADDLERY nni's.vY.irC BIOIlwC. j I1U.NTKK, COliUKX, KDMESTOX At RA RR, j Importer, and Manufacturers of ilini.riET. iiARiiu'ARE. carriage trim- ! MIXbS, SADDLE-TREES, leather, springs. Axles, Ac. no, a church building, Walnut str?et,bct. 3rd &. 4th strceU, Clnclnnatl,0. The undersigned w ould rerprctfully five police to M. rrlmi ts. Cnrrit:a MaiiiifncUirer and Saddlers, In the West and South. West, that they have mssociiited lhemelvrt forlraiis.ti tiii'- extensively, the alove named business Inall lU tarieiy. They aro now op"iilnga larjre slock of Xew and elegant Goods, selected w ith srreat care,(the senior partner having been several tuuiiUit In Hie market.) both as retard sty ; and price, nnd purchased largely with I ush lio'ni Hie best Ei.lili..h. Geriunn, and A literi.iiu niaiiul'ucturers. As they will Import their I'orclnCooiU und buy their American direct from manuluct'irers, they w ill, at all times, be enabled to bold outnatlcruiff liulueeinuuls lo purchaser. They w ill adopt in the inaiinfreiiieiit of thei- bus- I ile tho principle of "Progress." chief of which j are "short proflis-' and lurtre ale" for Cash, or ; upon short t me, nnd coupled w ith ntmost daily I r....iets of New and Fashionable articles. n short llicir aim w ill be to make th Cincinnati market In their line, equal to either Philadelphia or New York. The personal attention of each member of llie firm will bo (riven to the detail ns w ell as the management of the business. This wilt enable their friend to order, w ilh the fullest conlldeiiec of (reitinj- promptly whatever lhe desl.eof iliu newest stile, and at uniform low pric''. N. D.IIUNTEK.lnto ofN'-Y., JOHN A COIll'KN. lata of Mm si Ille. Kv., W. KHMESTON, lute with T ler Davi.ison fV Co. 1! COM H.M. Ii luto of ritiuiiarsburg.K,-., Jan. i:!--t lim. DR. J'. n. MÄRClllSi S CELEBRATED CATIIOLICON tor. in nfcuar iKDrrii or i rrtaino raxs.Lt. ,r :'as ft -a: 1 !SI ,'" pre-emiuentlor . 1 lis curative pow era lu all the diseases for which it ss la recommonded, usitaliv calle.t FEMALE COM PLAINTS. Of these aro I'aori I H.RI, or Fulling of 111 Womb; Fi t on l pr or White; I'Maonir I KfLAMMSTIOSI ANO If rTto or ui own; Ik iota TSLiiEMoaaHsor, or rlooillnt; Pa l MIT I., Stir FRKSfttD, AID I RKtlll LK ,iSSl Kl I HIS. O.O., Willi Bll tllflT tlCcouipaiivliiir evils, (Cancer excepted,) no in u tier bow severe or of how lontr wtnn( i nsr Tho Catholleon furaurpas.se other remedies, In belnrf liier certain, les expensive, and leavlnjr tbe siem iu ii better con. IUI. n. Let ail Interested call and obtain a pamphlet (Tree) contuiulu; nmplo proof, front llie most rerpeclablo aourre, ofllie lieiiellil.nl result of Its use: lo?elher lth letter from hlirlily enperieneed I'liyslclnns, who have useiliiln liici'r prat lice, and sjicuk from their on ii obsert utloii. n r. r r r k n r f. s . P. ft. l't kiiam. M. Ii.. L tica. .N. V. I.. 1. Fi r Mino. M. I. Cuiian.luiiriia . N. V. M. II. IIii.i., M. H., Ilohesler, . V. 1. V. FimrK, M. P., I'trac'ise, N. V. Crof. iiinl.nr. M. 1.. Hull I more. Mil. j. C.ontin a, M. I.. Ilnllluiore. Mil. V. . l.'risK. M. II. ?iiwVrk Cily. W. Tioisi ot r,.M. I. Concord, N.M. .1. I. Kivt.sn. M. )., Cticn, X.Vt liev. C.H. Hasan. CHeini rpriiiir.S. C . I'n in 1 I 'Is hud (trati nt tho store of (.irroae A; Ai m:N, Aceiits, Liui rel, lud. AI.M)"II hy K. K. Kaller. Ilurrlson. Ohio. lissiKi. HatMKB, l.ll'eriy. Tawi s: Miihrison. Connerit lllo. S. hTI'AT,t!reeiisliuri. Jnnv lli'NTt.a, Veraullle. I.rttcr !! rtinl t. rmee Mr. Curlit llntch, Jlfrnlnt Stnvcuiia Ohl. I o lr. M a nisi: I Imvo b rit ten year Iron bled will Keiuiih. Couiiiltilnls prolapsus Ulerl, and all tU iilteu.llnrr dlnieullies; nt time renderli'ir my li'" most mi.-nl'le. I havo ha. I the aliendance of some or th nest ph siclim. w illi Imt little success; llie most the) roiitd (In wn 10 relieve a cure was out ofthe question. Kor Ave inontha liel'oro riiiiiiniii.'lnii w Ith your medicine, I had not been aide to nerform any labor, could w alk but a few steps i.t u time, and arnrrrly went out of doors lu short, 1 w usrompletelv prostrated, boll, lu l".1ynnd mind, n ml et peeled to draf? out 11. rest ofnt j .liiva In sullerluj und misery. Hut read Ihk J our advertis Mnent. I wn Induced lo try your Iiiilliiiilili ine.ll.lno culled I I Tine Calhollcoii, o the lust resort. I had not used It w eck before I felt like another woman. Hy tho use of three bottles I wn cunt. led to perform nil the labor for six In the family with ense, and could w alk any w here luthe ticliilihorhood without Injury. Mathlng but a sense of my duty In you and to the nll'lcted, hns liiiluce.l mo in slate my case to the public. I can safely reeoiuiuend Hie preparation to ull those siiilerlnir like m; self. (sit: no. I,) Mis.PsatM A. Hisiiof. V'liKwooa.roaT.o Co., Ohio, lec. S7, j'2. J.ll. MAliCIUSI or Co., l'roprletor. i. sts t naroT, 3U4 rnoAP-r, a. v, Foli. IHh, lrjt Onm. .tpolloEiulldliiir . IV. cor. nth and Wiiliinl (inrliinnll! O, I.NCOKFOKATEU IftH. rnllK attention of the public is respectfully rrtlU'd I l i t'uo superior facilities n (Tor .led nt this Institution, for itiaiif) lni; Individual In a thoroneh practical manner for the Counting Hootn hl. I Husiu' plirstiil. Th" Course cmliriice l;uoK-Kl.Kl'i.N(J 11V liulT.LE F.-NTK, as pursued lu the diflcrei.t lepniliiieiits' f tied, co.iiiiierce nnd manufaelurtis liusiness rei.munshl p, CHleulatloiis, Corrospondelice, and dally Lectures on Mercnulile Law and FuUUou! Economy In their relation lo Commerce. . Tho ( outjo can bu vuui.lelcü lu irom e i w ek s. Term ID. I'liplUboiniMmi'U Ii: Ji IJimllv , applu-anU can enter ul anv Inno. j For further part ularacallat the Collcpe rooms ornd.lroMlho I'r ipi.l. nov. 1'J. 4f-l r. j LUiSi PS " SOLUTION ! IVilCuroDiarrhtBat bloody Flux-1 :ij-I M. W. IMIl.r, Agent for Uroekrille.
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Cabin ft Wmt A., oxumr,!!. undertlcned, at No CD West Kiüh au between Vloa and vvalnuttaktspleaure In iuforintiicburnenr! and the public that b bat on band at lar- aad complete a ux k of Cabinet War a can be found In II' vt, of every description and ialitymbracing; atylea and prices which wUl b foond daplod to the funpy and ne e!liet of all classes orpurcliaers. My vtock Iserjnal In extent to any similar clock everotlered In the Western country. Toe workmanship t f superior excellene I fashion and durability. I am possessed of faeilltlesfor menurarturlnic.'bv which I can afford mj article at unpreccden'ed low terms. Uj motto 1 "small profits and quick return.' I respectfully invite the public to visit mresten. alv warerooius, and examine my varied and !. rant (lock. ROSEWOOD FURNITURE. Now oa band a eoinple and very e'.eg-ant assort, mentof Kosewood Furniture, embracing sofa, Tete-a-Tcles, Center Tables, F.asy Chairs, Parlor Chair, etc. or the most beautiful and approved styles of form trimming; and finish. I would also state , thai I am prepared to St op larjre Mirror or Tier G!ae ,of Die beit rHlitjf and of any alz or shape that may be required framed to suit the lU ( the purchaser. MAHOGANY AND 11 LACK WALNUT WARE. ofus.Tcte-a-Tctes.Ccnter Tables. Ftands.CasT Chuln.lfockine Chair, kola-seat Chair, HookCase and K-ka Bureaus, Uedateada, etc. of every tvle and tlcwertptlon. ' COMMON CABINET WARE. I bav on hand a very heavy stock of cheaper ware; comprising t ano. Hag, and Wood heat Chair, of all Wyler and prices, Hureana, Ta. ble, Kock inj; Chairs, Stands, UeUsteadi, Lounge etc. LOOKING-GLASSES ON HAND. A lareasaortmeatof Looklnx-tlnea,of flit, rosewood, and mahogany fraines,whlch 1 will seil at low price. MATRASSES ON II AND. A rood supply of sprlnjr .curled tal and palmeu to Mairuiwea, maite In (he best manner and also make ilium to order in any way that map b dualred. Ordered work will receive particular attention andbodrnotn the most w ork manlike manner. 1'articular iillenlioo paid to w holesale denier. 43 ljr. A. CO.SS1 I.NK. nercantile College. Nortl-iYat Corner My lit and IVal nut trrtClnrInnatl Ohl. rrllR undersirned ha removed l.ls merrantil 1 Collego lo hi new building. North-west corner of W alitul atnl (ith t. hero he hat fitted up Splendid Suit of :ooms,etprfsly for hi busln-s. having spared neither pain or expenso ia ma-, king tlijm in every n-'pft t th mot eonveulent and pK'ns.'iit Scliool Hoom in the I n. led Kate. The plan adopted In teaching rom'l.c pructlc with llieorv; iustewd ot using books, the rmnll aro ) exercised iu niuklng original eiitiicsofvvery day tm si n es transaction. Journalizing, posting, balancing account, opening and closing of groat variety of llffercnt seuol book, both for partnership and in.iii uluul business, where IliA business" ha been prorperousand ndverse: aud thus qualifying tho student for enti'r'.ii'-Into the practical diitle of the accounuuil In any kind o business. Tin course of i it.4 ruction w ill consul of doubbt entry look-Keepii.ir.emlir:ii ingevery department of trade and Morcuntile Account, vis; Vi tio!eaale. Retail, Commission, Exchange ,BanJiing, Manufacturing, Shipping, Individual Vamerahin, SteamloatinQ,and Compound . . , , . .. Co. Bunnes, Commercial calculations, Practical Penmanship, and Lectures ort Commercial Law, also Lectures on the Science of Accounts, Cuttom of Merchants etc. In addition to the regular four cf tudr. the mider!irn?d Im nia.ln arranremeiit wt' Honry Know, Esq.. Hon. lie I my Morer, Prof. C. v . "iV rifrliU aud other eminent Lecturers, to deliver a course of Lectors on Ui aubj.'c' of Commercial lw, History of Commerce, Political Economy, a connected w ith Commerce, and other ubjecl of (treat Importance Into commercial point of view, aud never before Introduced to any Mercantile t'ollejre In the United Stale. Pupil are Instructed Individually, and not In cliiKses. so that student may enter at anv time and proceed in the ratio of their capacity aud assiduity. ul. lie examination are ha.l,(thonjh pnpll ar oamii,...l i,riratelr ifthev riesira tt.l shi'ti tba slu.lent under?.' riffid and thorotifjli Int-rri- J ; lV ,,0 principal, (assisted by a Commiut-a , of Practical AccouiilnnU and business men,) and lip,ma awarded to those w ho are deemed tr il... r.i... ' A course taa be completed in from clx to week. t The pr!ne!;iil w ill take pleasure In dole eyery llii lift In hi power to ad.anco 111 student and muse litem tboroiizh and accomplished aeconwtants and his extensive Rcquaintnnce with th? ba. sines community w ill feuerally enable blm to procure tilualion for those detirou ol oblatulng them. '1'rrmat For a full conrse oflescon Irv'Book Keepinr. Writlnjr, Commercial Calcnlattona.Cowi. rucrciul Law, etc .'.ttto.UO II S. HncAtn . Kut, II. Ij3, 47 lj r. m'inclpal. ltbltion ,)la IIooKa. published and sold by Jacod Ernet, t ,,n l .1 Ci . l..j . 0 iu i. .'ittui purr, vi' ecu i mru Biiu roans p, roei , Cinch mall , 0. . . ' I1..!. n.nn'.Thnn...ln.t...1 ... ' , . 1. 1 1 - ..wi.'wi. ... i.-o ... ... nimUl .11.111 IUV.lv, Key to Arithmetic. M Elementary trent'se on Aljrebra. 44 Alrelira, University Edition. 44 Kej to nljrcbra. 44 nl u nil I'hilosoplir. 44 Oeometry. 44 Attrniitiuiy, Vnlvers'ily Edition. 44 do. r eboot K.'lilloti. Surveyins: end Kavlffatlon. i:oin.os -ti tTiin.HATicAL As OIEK. IT AVIC1 been reoueed to evamlne Pof. l.'o)iinona Kerl .-a or Mathematics, and to report my opinion Ciereof. I have with pleasure luad.i tut elf tis w ell ai nuaiuteil Itti tho specifle merits of the ..k. n I well could without tb actunl usliif ol them In the recllntioti room. Prof. l.'ohhiMHi miisi be, I should Jndpo from hi book, a keen, apriphlly and Ihorousli .Vstlumaticl. lie vroul.l seem to have, eilher a the cia of name, or the result of study and practice, a qnlck Intuitive perception of mathematics! prluciples, and lo be remarkably adopt j artifice for abbre vinlii.p tho melho.t of olrli r problems. 'I h Alffcbra I clear and aulllelently diffusa In explanation. aiidfi.rul. he an abnn.tant stork of problem with explicit and Inr-entou mode of solving them. This work I stiftUienlly etenlvo for the orelnur) purposes uf course of College i i,lm.i ' ll.Kiruciion. j 1 Ii Ceoüietrr embodies croat amount offleo I metric t now le.lce In a coin.ss smaller titan ( usual. Ibe diutrrama are w ell conceived andre liii.rkul.ly well e.Tittel. 'Ilm 1 rea.ise on . urvej In-ffiiid Navigation'! full, nn.! C'Vc iuiiiiv Interesili f fact which may l" new to most of our tiidenl. The d'.nzram are, as In the (ieoiiu'try, unusually w elt done. 1 'I he l aliin.l I'hilosophy Is decidedly liiterrstlnf, lint only funis mutter, but for the ninniier In which principle ere explained and facts staled. .Not ' only the slu.lent but the e. neinl reader may Und ' ainiis. uiei.t and nr.. lit from Hie hook. W. C. LA HAUKE, . f-'iiorliil 'l (leid nftlie Tutlic K. liooll of Indiana, (.'reciuuslle, Ind., I?j3. CI t. TIOJ YE AFFLICTED, KF.AO AXH HF. MAPF. 14 WHOLK. HKS. HALL Ac WHITK, bavlnr f.trme.l vo-j.nrlner.tilp, roiilii.ue to ba consiillej at their Oltlce, 134 Walnut street. Cincinnati, Ohio, on all diseases of j.rlwiio or (Icllrnto nature, and fuarrniilee a cure in all cases which Ihey undertake to ire nt. Hy a lonf course of atndv and practical evperlence of iiiillmiied extent, .)rs. II. At W. have the KrutihYntloit of preseiilin; the iihfortunate with remedies that buve never failed to cure th most nlarmliiff cases of GU.NUKK1IKA end BY I'll II. I. IS. I'lidcr Ihelr Irralmetit, all of the horror of Venereal Hlseaaes, Impure lllood, L'lrers,Iini9tvi cy. Coins In the llnrk, sn.l Orpans of Unitlont Inflnmntlon of the Ilia. I.ler and Kidneys, Hydrocele, Alis, esses, IM.essrs of the Liver and Lime. Hropsv, r'crofula, Tumors, Kpdeplle Kit. Hlaeaw of Ihe Nervous sxstem cenerally, Dlarrhaea, lyentery, 1'iles, Fistula, Kuptures, dc.,are permanently cured. 1'eriodlcul romrilalnt of female, however coin plicated or appalli'ir; also.all other diseases Incident to females, cured, end every function, restored tolls natural toneand vljror. Agrne and Fever cured lu twenty-four boor, warranted. hawiSAt Wet. Dr.H.ot W. devote arrreat part of their time to the treatment of those cases caused by a secret aud solitary habit, which ruins llie bodx a. id mind, uiiflltlna; the unfortunate Ikdividual for i Hher business or society .' bom of the sad and melancholy effect produced by early habit of youth are weak ties of the back and limbs, dimness of tho bead, dim lies of alrhl, palpitation of tho benrt.dxsnepsla, nervousness, dersniremcat i.f the digestive functions, ) iiiptomi of consumption, eVe. l be fearful effect on the mied arw much to bo dreaded loss of memory, contusion of Ideas, depression cf spirits, et il foreboding, aversion of society, self-dlsirust, tlnil'llty.Ae., are amonf the evil proVu.'od. hnch person should beforn eon. siimmatlnK mnrrhif-e, consult a physician of exnorience anFsklll, and be al once restored to health and happiness. )n ' l etters addressed lo nr. II. P. WMte.oor 1331 I. O., post-paid, contalnlnf a fee. promptly attended to. and Medicine forwarded lo any part of the Fulled .Mates, secure from observation. Mrlitest seere observed. .Nov. 11 lt-53, 471 j r. t.TI3H: IS MONKY. JON. II. rl.AIIK al hi newatore, one door south ol the VALLEY IIUl SK keep conUnl ly on hand a r'ti',l a'rtmetit of Jew clry, WATCHES, CLOCKS, silver spoon, raiors, and, jtreat variety of FANCY ARTICLES, uch a aro nsuallv kept by Jewelers. He I prepared also to repair old Jewelry, and to clean and repair clock aud watches on reaouible term and at short notice, lie will also lake oldailveraud told In exrhanpe for good. lov. 4lli '53. -KJ-I.e. Furniture! Furniture!! H .T received a good assortment of FrRM,1 H'KK.. couslst'e; In part of Hureans. Tables, Hand, t'eulre-'l bb-,rot'a,l.oun;es, Criba, Willow Cab. Wapons aud Cradles, Kedsteads, Mattrasses, Chairs of every variety, at the fckSitvhe kooms. Creek ville, July 13, l-i3. 31,
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