Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 December 1852 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. From the Boston Olive Branch. THE CODICIL. A TALE OF THE EARLY SETTLEMENT OF KEW ENGLAND. BT M. F. WILLIAMS. Chapter VIII- Th Peath Bed Remorse, "Oh! thou lost And ever gentle victim whose most fearful Fate darkens earth and heaven wh.it thou now art I know not. but if thou saw'st what I am, think thou would'et forgive him whom his God Mav near forgive uor his own soul.' Btrom.

Let us leave the smoky docks of Liverpool,

her favor be sufficient lo establish the fact that she is the child mentioned in the document' then I ahall lose a large portion of the estate which now remains in my possession, and which rightfully belongs to me. Thue the neccessitv of acting promptly and

with great energy. Ll no compnncuon 01 conscience deter you for you know this conscience is a treacherous thing, where it is allowed to exercise it will. Had I always listened to its voice, I should have lost many an excellent bargain. Keep the one great object in view. Let nothing detract your attention for a single moment from it, and if you are successful, a handsome reward shall be yours." I solemnly nromised to execute all von de

mand, if it shall be founl within the power of

and after wending our way . .rou. ...e car - h Ued lhe Taiet in lho most .:. .tr.u.,a ur m m v w 1 t es r scene, ot . 1

impressive mahiier. "Ilia well" said the master, placing a purse his extended hand; "I think I may rely upon x-our integrity. There is no time to lose! Prepare yonrself forthwith for the mission execute it with all possible despatch

i and apprise me of your progrese often as you i Bud opportunity .

The valet nodded assent. You should be fully impressed with the profound secresy which this buisness demands,' continued the merchant in a sort of indite-like charee. "Breathe not a lisp of it

! to your most intimate friend, and and during your absence avoid forming any aequaiiitan- ' - . 1. : .. I. ...... I,. . . . I . . t . . I .. ! ii iiiim-

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the dingy store- j . f j !,,,; address, the

merchant and his valet separated the ono to mingle again with busy life in the bustling mart, where he passed foran honest, upright, but verv shrewd buisness mail the other to

solemn hut instructive import. As we gsin the upper part of the city, and enter the magnificent Fark, we have before us a moving flood of the wealth and beauty of the great mart. Here the retired merchant rolls along with his splendid eq-iipage; gently dressed Uc'ii'S flirt iy like gaudy butterflies, sipptug nectar from the surrounding flowers; fashionable youth and vain old age are out in quest of p'.ei.suie! No signs of poverty or want are viable here. I he princely residence, the miov wlii'e walks, the velvet laws, the luxuriant shrubbery , the sparkling fountains, are all th.t meet our t7.e, save the guy throng.

that passes before us like a beaiiliiul panora

ma ol f u-litounble hie.

lhe fruiU cathered from

houses and murky docks which we have just K ft. Those are the true Sources of wealth these only the nutlets. We will enter a spacious mansion, the eu- . , ...... i. A i ..-...,...,

tiretroni oi which i t;...i.po.-u w h:a nefariou s mission.

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sessary preparations and in less thau a week

arnilv iinmi the solt. rich tainpestry, which

covms the floor before us. Although gorgeous vesture decks the room, yet it Is the chamber ol death! Not a sou lid distill bs the cnful siiiluess. save the low, t-hort breathing .f the dying man, and the soft zeplnr thai rustles ill" gilded tassels and heavy drapery, its it steals in at the open window, richly freighted willi the odors of the full-blown garden. All are w raped iu moody silence, iiiid every countenance betokens great auxirtv. 1' or some hours the invalid had been iu great tisfess, his eyes rolle I fetrfully, an 1 his whole frame trembled, as if disturbed by some frightful spectre. But for the last few moments he has laid i:i quiet, covered with a

tiaiiiii sweat, and the physician was watching

eminently successful. Everything has worked admirably, and has turned out just as you woul ' wish. The ruse of the cast-away sailor worked to a cSarm. I could have hit upon no happier expedient. I foondthe hut without any object of our search. I canuot now Inn In rl m. r. r i ) m t r ,'i .tl her beantv, neither

wnnlrl it interest von. I found no difficulty

in Initiating myself into the good graces of

me old nag ana ner omuio i after I had been at the hut a few times.a Yerdant fellow made his appearance, who seamed to hold a strong place in the affec

tions of the girl , which threatened to be a serious obstacle in the way of the execution of my plans; and I therefore deemed it most safe to bring the matter to a cloee at once. Upon my way hither, I accident'y fell in

with a most singular being who inhabits a secret cavern many miles from here. He ex ! eludes himself wholly from the world, and is just the person for a confederate. I soon enlisted him in my mission, and have at last sueceederl in placing the child in his subterranean aboJe, and I'll warrant no human eye can ever reach her, until the lima arrives to set her at liberty. I have changed my attire in such a man ner as to avade detection, and it will be necessary for me to remain in this viciuity until the excitement passes off. a I will then make

such disposition of the chil dsyou shall direct

y ours, most uevoieoiy. Ferdimmd." Lotlieraro was elated at the success of his

nlan. and lost no time in making a legal de

claration that the subject of the codicil could

not be found, as he should tortliwitti take nossesslon of the property, until evi

dence was produced to clearly establish the claim.

To be Continued.

Laurel Collegiate High School. I.AUREL-.U ITY, INDIANA. ;cri,TY. Rav.H. B. lima a, A. M., Principal aud ProJ. cj M entnl and Moral Science. Mr. L. D. W.ahrhak, Teacher tj Latin, Creek and Mathemat'ct. Miss Pamela fiiLnmo, Preceptrett in the Female Department. Miss Emily Clements, Jlstittant in Female Department. Mrs. M. M. CottWEI.L, Teat her of Modern Language t. Mrs. H. Fikoi.akd Hisses, TVnrArr Piano and Guitar Music. Tbe fall session of this Institution opened on the 16th of August, with one hundred pupils, and lhe number has been constantly increasing.. A ctnsidbe mount of Chemical and Philosophical A ppara 'a, Globes, Maps, &c., now belong to the ch ; and a thorough course of Academic study bus been adopted by the Board of Trustees. There j be a public examination of the different classes, to he close of each ses-lon. Twenty-two weeks

g usuiuiu a session. rupiisiu uu winuutu-.i tny time, and will bo charged tuition from the line of entrance to the close of the current quarter. 'o deduction will be made forabsence, except in case of protracted sickness. As the facilities for study in this Institution are equal to those of any other of asimilar kind in our State. the trustees therefore take pleasure in recommending it to the patronage of the citizens of Franklin, and adjacent counties. G. G. SIIOVP, Pres"t. Jos. Tilnev, Sec'ty. nov.6,lKi2.-46-lyr.

JUST RECEIVED ASD FOR RALE! 1 case men9' fashionable silk Hats;

FCRWITfJItE WAHE BOOHS Havlnjt purchased of Mr. Gardner, his stock of furniture, and having enlarged the room, and added largely to the iuck on hand, I am now ready to supply the public with a good article of furniture, bought at established houses of credit. My stock consists of Sofas, bureaus, centre, card, dining and breakfast tables, writing desks, enclosed, plain working and wash stands, bedsteads, plush, cane, and common chairs, mattrasses, lounges, safes, cribs, &c. The articles I will sell cheapfor cash or approved country produce. My room is in Linck & Farquhar's building. my 19-2-J-tf JAMES. M TYNER.

had secretly embarked for the colonies

Chapter X The Vulet in Disguise. (Ho was a fellow in a peasant's garb." "You shall have no worse prison than my chamber, Nor jailor than myself."' Once more we return to the cottage. Many

' years have passed since we last beheld its mos

sy room; aud tnougn a severe couiesi uas been raging a strugle for life and freedom whicii has engrossed the heart and soul of the whole people, yet the hand of proffress and improvement hat not lain dormant. Mauy of lhe gigantic trees which were familiar to us on former occasions, have disapear-

ed. and little cottages, with fieir nw white

the progress of the disease with a palpitating I roof glistening iu the suulight, have sprung

heart. At length he solily approached the : up m ilieir place, ami lunuuirramei me paicnbei:side; for an iustant he hcl.i his carlo the j es of cultivated grouud are visible iu every litis ol his oatietit, to ascertain whether vi al- j direction.

it v still remained, aud thenseiitly pressed his i Such is the altered aspect of tYiug in the

The feej le man opened his eves, and ; immedi tti vicinity of Meg's cotlaff , but the j

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some object which had been occupj iug his j the shoe's, of lime rema:k-bly.

thoughts theu starting tremulously , he eja

culated in a hoars-, broken wui-per "She is not here!'' The an noils wifo had arisen to her feet, but the piiysciau shook his head, saying in a supplicating tone

"tie inusl not be aisluroed I hen the uv i.i man drew the physician ; closer to hi'U and I lintly iiiqaire.l for his attorney. The attorney was instantly called to U si.ie,.and the feeble man motioned the other attendant to withdraw fro n lilt room. ; When they were left alone, the .iyiug man called for his last will aud testament, the document was produced, and by his direction lhe, attorney added a codicil, in due. from which wesiiail pr -a -fitly produce. This done, M r. Lolheruge rested quietly Hpotl his pillow, and wh-ii his friends ag.ain entered the roo n, they were astonished al his calm repose. But the lamp of life flickered uiuiiy it had p.ised beyond the last faiuthooe of lecovery, and helore mo iling dawned, it was wholly extiii!u;shed. Aft.r the s.iJ riles had been performed, and lhe) tir-t sha 1; o! in lu-ui 15 hid passed otF, the papers ol the decease ! were brought forth, when the family and friends were struck mute with bewilderiueut at the following strange C'.oi uillel t "While in America I deeply wronged one who'e inure, still haunts me; an. i to amend iu part for the injustice tlnisi ufl.cted upon helpless iiiuoeenc?, I fed impelled to attach to my

will the lollowing

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tle oiled paper window emits its pale, dim

light thesime massive oak door creaks upon ; its rus'y hinges. Bulif weenl- r, we Cum. t f.ii! to note the marks of time. Deep wrinkles; her head has become of sno vy whiteness, lo r 'eves luve lost their piercing lustre, and her ; voi.'e is feeble and tremulous, i But i-lill more st'iking is the change which ; has come over little flora. She has almost reached h-r twelfth year, and his grown in beautv and loveliness with the lape of time, i Her tigure is well proportioned and commanding for one of her age and her nature is g-ntle and urtless. Meg has given her instruc tion in evry branch of education'of which she , herself was mistress and her knowledge was ; by no means confined to narrow limits. ! Though still a chihl she is almost a worn in in deportment and her love and devoiion for one who had proved both a parent and a teacher, is ardent and unbounded.

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Towards the close of a beautiful afternoon in June a stiaugir, dressed in the scanty ha ! bilim-nts of a destitute seaman, called nt the ; cottage and enquired if he could be provided with a few meals of victuals, and have the privilege of working to pay for the same. j Klora was then preparing tea, and Meg itivited the stranger in, to learu something of his : h story. He told her that he had a short time befoie been cast away onj the coast escaping ; with birely what he had on his bark; that ' he was now very destitute, and desired lo

; obtain employ meat ot some kind until goaa

BltnWN. PRIVATE DISEASES, NEW REMEDIES AXD Ql'IClv CL'RES. It is impor

tant to many persons in need of MeJical Assistance, to obtain good advice privately and

promptly, lo those who may thus desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR KROWX'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari

ous stages and most complicated forms, offera inducements which can be rarely equalled by any other individual. Gonorrhoea, Syphilid. Mercurial Diseases, Gleet, Ssrietnres, Diseases of the Womb, and nil Diseases in the Onran of Generation in both sexes, treated iu a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, inipotency, sterility, seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases which arebrouchtonbv the de

structive habits of inconsiderate youth and exces

sive indulgence of Hie passions, which undermine

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Mens' brown. black nd variegated plusb caps; Boys" plush Caps; Oil cloth Ops; Children's Turban do; bv nov. fi, 18o2. " 2f. D. GALLIOX. URT RECEIVED AXD FOR SALE! J 200 Pieces Prints; A bales Brown Muslin; 100 pieces bleached: 30 do muslin de laine; 6 do Coburg Cloth; 4 do French merino; 3 do silk poplin; SO do Gingham; 20 do Lustre, 30 do white, red and yellow wcol Annuel; 20 do white and colored Canton do; 40 do plain and fancy Satinett; 15 do plain and black Cassi meres; 10 do fancy do Cloths, Vest'.ngs," Cloaking, I.insevs. Gloves. Hosiery, &c, by S. D. GALLIOX. nov. 6, lfo-!. 40.

Codicil Whereas, by my last will and tes- opportunity should offer to take a vessel for

tament, dated the 5th day of May, 1775. I ; home. gave to my btoth-er, John Lotherage, a certain Meg was deeply affected at this simple retract of land, mi 1 the bilildiiiJ- iiluaV'tJ ill I r.itul.aitft'.rvd tn, aivn, him a sunoe.r. Aud I't co'-"? 1,1 u'lS'iaC''u 'etsu.iy, iu me rrov7 . Itieli direct him lo u place near Ty, where she lace of North America, the same appraised at i had no doubt he could teadily obtain employ-

i.-n thous.ioo coM.iis, ij uo i.-iiu ,.uiii ii', i mem.

.ne I no, hereoy, ny tais present writing which I declare to be a codicil to my present will, revoke the said legacy, and give and bequeath the s-ma lo Flora Lotherage, an illegitimate child, now supposed lo be a resident of s ii. I colony. I als give and bequeath to the said Flout, or her guardian, iu addition, to the) yhoe, the sam of ten thousand dollars, lo le piii out ol nn est te. Provided, however, t;ie said Flora is discovered, or clearly proved within two years fro n tin d it-) ot this Justru;ii"iit, then I ratify aud coutirm my aforesaid uiil iu all respects, in iking void this co.licil " T:ie b other ef the deceased, who was the greatest loser by this ualooae I for announcement, was enraged an t mortilied. The sad dis ipp.iiutm-Mit which it brought to him, and t'ie lo il stau! which he believed it would cast tipou the a isa.Ued na ne of the f amil , arou-s-d the tire of his nature. But he saw, at once, tint ang-T was not the readiest way to extric le lumsvlf lrom the ii:licu itv, a;id he ieto A himself to cooler reflection

As the stranger sat opposite to Flora, and partoakoflhe frugral meal, a strange brilliancy hi up in hiscouutenince, and a peculiar twinkle might have been detected in his eye. They observed this peculiarity, but interpreted it as the expression of gralitude which he felt at finding a friend. Supptr being over, Meg conversed with him for a while upon his misfortunes, and then directed him to the next coltage where she thought he would find better accommodlious, and employment for at least a few weeks. The stranger aft -r pronouncing many blessings upon the 'ii both took his leave promisiug at Meg's'earnest solicitation, to call again, j Almost a week after this event, Frank Way land entered the cottage, lie was now I a spirited youth of 19 and h id just returned from the turmoil and excitement of battle, I where he had signally dislinguishea himself by the reckless daring. After carressing , Flora, who ran out to meet hi n, he turned to the corner of the room where Me sat,

the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce ireneral nremature decav, can be radically

cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to heattn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Sureeon in Cincinnati who "gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be seen at his office. Trf Chare. s very low. Jf. B. Patients of either sexlivingata distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions for use. by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, and enclosing a fee.

Offh e At the old stand, junction of East Front and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence street. TQSK!N DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 46 Mm. 'Every family should have a copy,'

jti invalncble oooA-, only 25 ttt per copy .lion JtilflTr tinftetj. TVK. HT'XTEIt'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND II HAND BOOK. FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin, Progress, Treatment and Cure of every form of disease, contracted by Promiscuous Sexual Intercoiirses.by Self-abuse,

or by sevnal fcxecss, with advice lor their prevention, written in a familiar style, avoiding oil medical technicalities, and every thing that would offend

the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to i the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added. receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms ami cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentyfive cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United States, by mail, free of poehige. Address, postage paid, "Box. IIH5 Post Office, or the Author, 33 Norih Seventh street, Philadelphia. FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER will forfeit 8 )0 if failing to cure ai.y case of secret

disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 North Seventh Street, PhiUid"a, without far of interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician arc I M POT ENC V Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, the evils are numerous. Premature inipotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debl!ity, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doetor with confidence; he offers a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT The amictcd would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases theirlives. in the hands of physicians ignorant of this class of mala lies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all

me 1 1 is ine iiuman laniuv are suoieei lo. c.verv i

KEGKLER & BROTHERS, Importers of Insicnl Instrument, GERMAN, FRENCH & ENGLISH i-ancy (inods, ltit!-t V- t oy, No. 3? Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders ol dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. JUpSAS'S BRASS INSTRUMENTS.QX Agents for sale of Haules & Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, 18o2 46-1 J".

PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! Wit'" Unparalleled Success 134 WALNUT STREET, CINCINNATI, OHIO. DR. HALL offers to the afflicted New Remedies, (free from mineral poisons) which diffuse themselves through every part of the human system, antidorei the Veneral virus, in the short space of

irom two to six days, consequently every symptom of this insideous monster disease leaves the system, and the patient is again .stored to full health and

vigor, witnout any Hanger lroin exposure, or interruption of business. Those who have been unsuccessfully treated. and And the last state of their case worse than the first, are particularly solicited to call.

l.one standing cases of Gonorrhea and Gleet.

Strictures. urethral discharges, burning pains in the

urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lcncorrhea, (or w hites.) im

potence, rlieuina'ism. diseses of lhe back anil loins.

in nam in anon ol the blunder ana Ki(ine s. hydrocele, cncers, ulcers, and skin diseases. t.V.,'will be quickly removed from the system, by the use of Dr. Hall's Nctc remedies. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis, ihcipient con sumption. d speiisia, chronic dysentery, diarrhoea.

I liver complaint, piles, ore, will be treated, in a careful, thorough and sciei.tific manner. Take particular ."Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, w hich expels reason, drowns memory, defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and incurable sores, makes a strong man weak, and a wise mau a fool, is treated with unparalleled success. Wcaknrss anil I in potency, j Debility of the Srjrunl Organs, most commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by oilier causes, viz: long resilience in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, mid a variety

of intercourse, close application to business, some- , times there is a disposition to it from birth, or it I comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted

seow most of the symptoms of premature decay. Washing of the organs themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veneral pleasure. It is impossible to be placed in a more mortifying cendiiion; cut offns it were from all allurements of female society, with r.o hoyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. i Persons thus afflicted, should call immediately on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delay is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable. I Persons at a distance can consult Dr. H. by letter, postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the United Stales and Canada. nov. 12; 1850. 47-Iyr.

WE continue to manufacture and keep constantly on hand, every- size and variety of finish of this invaluable article, now rapidly superceding the use of wooden coltlns wherever introduced, on account of their superiority for depositing in vaults, for protectingthe remains from the casualties incident toordinary interments, (ns their great slrenMli prevents the earth from crushing them) and the gratification it affords the friends of lhe deceased in the reflection that the remains arc kept together in an imperishable case. As w e have recently reduced our wholesale prices, we are now offering favorable inducements to Undertakers throughout the West, and respectfully solicit ofders from them. W. C. DAVIS A CO. my 7 X. E. comer !)th A Main sts., Cincinnati.

BROOKVILLE MERCHANT?

rl'STOlf made Boots and Shoes at wholesale.

bv JAMES HLDSON. No

Cincinnati. Ohio.

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Great Excitement! ! VOTAVIXIISXAIDIXW the Intense ex i ritemrm in regard to political affairs, the peo pie are vet more directly interested in knowing where II will be to their interest to make their full and winter pnrrhases. We unhesitntierly ihIvisc a call at theOld While t'rnrr," Where may be found a large stock of Ladies Dress Goods, mens wear, boots and shoes, hats and raps, notions, hardware, queensware. groceries, Ace. fee. selected with care, bought on lbs lcst terms, and will be sold aschcap as the cheapest. In conclusion wc sav,call auJ examine for yourselves. N. D. G A LI. ION. f'E.OTHIC.-Th" slcriber takes pleasure ) in again announcing to his customers ar.d the public generally, that the heavy stock of Itrndy f lollting, which he lately purchased in New York, is'now arrivingand ready for exhibition, embracing a vanity of every thing usually kept in a regular t-"Mi-iiitiinf sire. His stock consists in psrt of lint tt OTfrronu, of all kinds and prices, together wiih an excellent assortment of Frock and Sack Cants, fasslmrre.Sallnrt A- rnrrd Pints, Silt in. Silk, doth, A Fancy Vestq, Miirt, Drawers), Cravats, ic all of which he will sell on lhe mosl reasonable

terms. He would then extend a polite invitation

CtncinaaU Adveri7!lmca'

FAN-I III-I.S. The undersigned have the pleasure of announcing to the citizens of Franklin and adjoining counties, that Ihey are now manufacturing, and have ready for sale, Alexander Moffat's Improved Fanning Mills. The patented improvement in these Mills render them far superiorto anv others now in use. One hundred bushels

of wheat er hour, can bet-leaned with them. taking i to those wishin? rloiiiin? ready mail,-, to .all nr. a

out the cheat, and all other trash. Hut the full i examine his stock, assuring them not in the spirit superiority of these mills can only be known by "f empty boasting or mincccessarv exaggeration, seeing and trying. Call and see them, before you but with the confidence which the facts themselves buy some poor concern, which w ill only cumber 1 naturally sngget. that a cheaper and better assoryourbarn. W. s. BAKER, Proprietor, ' ted stock of clothii.g was r-ever opened in this j16 3D WM. MOFFAT, Manufacturer. .market. RICHARD TYNER. October 30th, le'ji. TE YF.CrOTIirD. SAwrEtSiiEn itRD.Tai

J) lor. has on hand a large supply of ready made T cloihing cheapforcash. His shop is a few doors J

.ortn or iMr. (.anion s store, on Burgess street. I oct II ll-lf ,

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ir.FFF.HSO I.ifplnsnrnnce Cnm pn ( ,1 ny of Cincinnati. Capilnl SUKi.ikki Paid and secured. This company has two departments ! joint stock and Mutual. Rates of premiiini in the '. joint stock department reduced one third. I The life of the husband may be insured lor the ben- ' eflt of the w ife, independent of creditors or representativescreditors mav insure the lives of their .

debtors congregations the lives of their ministers, Endorsers and securities the lives of those for whom ' they are responsible. H. H. linonms. Pros't; ' Board of Finance Hon. Jacob Burnet. S. Wiggins and T. S. Goodman. California riskstakt-n at the 1 usual rates. J. W. HITT, Brookville. Agent. I KUFUS IIAYMOND. M. 1). Jar.10, 6o-2 6-ly Medical Examiner. I MOSES J.KF.LLY, Attorney and Counsel lor at Law, Laurel, Ind. I (UPIT.tL IIOFSE Comiersvllle. FaiTtte l County, Indiana. R. Di ksas, Proprietor. This house Is in good repair, well furnished, thoroughly ventilated, favorably situated, and every attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the best and most fashionable house in the ciiv.its bills are

aiine same tune solou as tosuitall. jv '.t.'-.TU-ly 0'J'lie Hamilton Intelligencer will please insert (months and forward bill for payment. j. .spriomx. H.iiiiwix immx. T70RWARDING and general Com

I chants. No. 21 aml 23 West Front street. Cincin

nati, tiiiio. farticular attention paid to tilling orders and disposing of produce consigned fur sale in this market. Agents for transportation lines l and from all the eastern cities. Mark g.o.s rare of Sprigmaii A: Camp, Cincinnati. Ohio. mh 10. l.-.V.' 13-lv.

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heavy do kip boots custom made do hungarian do water prmif do boys youths and childrerts boots mens custom made shoes " calf do " coarse do boys kip and coarse brogans

i: misses shoes Uf-Oprs rhildrens do 1 box ladies kid do

1 " pal. leather buskins 1 " morocco do 1 " patient lipped do 3B prsta lor tics 1 case calf bootees 1 " kip do 1 goat do 2 " india rubber shoes All copri ing the anrel and bst slected st-x k of boots and sIhk-s. that we have ever had the pleasure ot offering for s?;le. y. D.GALI.ION.

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S. ENGLISH cc SONS,

wholesale and Retail BKI.I On Hli-l

IV il' l l ICFKS. 1110 Sccontl oeiwecn

Broadway & Ludlow, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Nov. 6, lo-iyr.

Daguerreotype Stock. pOMBS. JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS ITIIVs L1TAKY (iOODsImporters and dealers in the above articles, and will sell at low prices. PETER S.MI I H. Kov.M Ili-K'm. Cincinnati, 36 Fifth Street.

I. V Am APPLF.CATE, Carriag Manufacturers, Monroe St., Connersville

Indiana. Jy 9 2!-1y

pIIICKEHIACi'S PIANOS We shall j ' 1 open this week several of our Spring stock of Pianos, to which wc invite the attention of purcha

sers. They are mostly from the factory of Jonas ! Chickering. w ho it is well known, is one of the old- ' est and most successful manufacturers in this country. These Piano Fortes are worth ten percent more than those made without the entire iron frame, as they are thereby more durable and remain in tune much longer. The touch is more delicate than ill other instruments, a fact worth the consideration of ladies who have not the amount of strength requisite to press down the keys of many pianos now

manufactured. Please call and examine our intruinenls. COLBUKN & FIELD, Music dealers and publishers, 131 Main street, apl 9, 132 l-y Cincinnati.

TsAIt JIF.KS IIOTF.I Corner Race A-Conrt street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati

r streets, Cincinnati, A. C. HESING, Proprietor, Ohio. apl 9. 132 lii-ly attached the Hotel is a very large waggon yard and ; stabli re for 200 horses. Bills very reasonable. T ItOVTK, Manufactures, and has in store, apl 9, 1P32 10-10-m " ,I.No. 4 Waters!., 4 doors West of Main. Hemp.

Tirt. . "v . KFFI.Vi ltt -"'o-iii-a iiioi I otion Rope, t oros, lines aioltwines

J.Z? drnf So. rerun Ientif, , n" 'l'laiuies ami sizes

rATin.H.! am just receiving frio Tin.

mi-i olhtT murkt'tsi a lioaw supitlv of 1hho

latHtr. w hi !i 1 can 5t-fl at prices liiut cannot fail U jiUMf. 1 havi'Dfivnti h-u.1 2J!rt Il'iutn-k Tanned Sole 5trf 4 int innali lo 4 tU2. Sii'.t si uf.pt-r 4 " Rip and r .7. r.-ilfskin. S!n makr. Kar'n'T. h ml all who want KatfMr, mould tit wtllt-tr: H at. d examine bin itK-k Itoftjrc nmkinirttioirpim l-n KICHAKD TVNEK. Ut iot.er.H ;h. lf.V.

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Wallo, Jciikiiisi c C ti;;u ?., JOBBERS of Pry floods. No. 03 West Pearl St., between Walnut and Vine, I'lllciiii.uii. mh li ly

i dollars rx

boxes at M. DEMANDS Candv Fin-ton. Walnut

t'unrlv! C'nndipsi!! Tw

dollars per hundred pounds, and no char.'

he

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t hankful for past favors, would beg j

. which he sells

mh 12, It

at m.-itii. 2 1 J-lv

tne continuance ol the patronasrc o , ,Tf r vir; iv. Commission Merchant, and

lie WOlllil lliret't I It . a,..,l..P :,, .r,.,. , riri,., frnils. frnil lr,..

the citizens of town and countrv

att.'iition to the fai t of his takiuir

W. O. NE1LSON.

A. W. ClU Rt IIll.L.

NE1LJ60N & CIIU11C111LL,

Importers & Manufacturers of Havana uiid nomcstir Clear. And IValers in TOBACCO, SNI FF, AC. No. 23 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 1?52. 4u-lyr.

H. D. CHIPMAN & CO., Csiuitilxisii V ForiTariliai MERCHANTS, WHITE WATER CANAL BASIN. CINCINNATI. kiii-ei.e.M'i:: ciscixsiti. i riMBBinos riTV, li.

John Swasev & Co. 1 Monson Ci .ewn

Tweed. Sibley & Wright

B. & 11. M. Conklin,

nAOERSTOWS, 1A

ya .v su-iinens

ft OSSLRSVII.I.E, lu. j .1.". " ir.t. A. B. Conwell & Sons. George Gillespie. Nov. 6, 1.V.'. IC-lyr. Liberal cash advancements male on consignments.

C'III?IAI.ASAiUlll l,bisl.tiih. ; We have on hand a large stock of China. Glass

and Qnecnsware, selected especially to sun our Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and arc thereby enabled to compete successfully w ith Eastern Dealers in stvle, quality and prices.

lounil an ns-

In our stock of (tueensware will be

respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in I sortmi-nt of every article in that line, from the best

which he is more successful than his brother nro- I maniuacuirers in me r.asi aim rsi.

h) was startled at the amiearence of a sininle

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no uoiAiue.il iroai turt uuorney an ins pir- j looking stranger witfi wliom sue was eng-HjTed ticu'ars he was in uorsession ol in reganl to m deepco iversation. He saluted her kindly, the child, mid the maimer in which it had and then viewed the stranger from head to lire n left. Ashe progressed in the investi- t foot, and even walked around the room, that mtion, he bejfiit ti have a vague conception i ha might have a more distiuct view of his face, that he had belore learned soaiethinir of iu i The straiii'er observed the close scrininv in

stt inge history; aud he at once retired to his room, to gatiier hjj sc atlere 1 thouglits and re view lhe past.

CiurrKR IX. The tanspiracy. 'Willi iviid surprise. As if to marble strnck.devoid . f sense, A stupi I monument, motiouli g he stood, l ieiccd by tt vere uinazenie it.'' Thompson.

which he was tubjected,nd soon le.lt the cot

tage. When he ha l gone.Frauk enquired of Me;,

i "who is that queer looking stranger, that you

conversed so earnestly with? ' "Oh, that is a poor fellow who was cast

I away a short time ng'1,. nd has no hired out

j lo farmer March, to do his hai ing. He is a I harmless simple fellow, but I like lo have him

.Mr. Lotheraje, th , surviving broth-r. ,t ! Cttll'ne ,ells s."ch slrauge "tones," replied Meg,

al.iuj i.i hi4 ,, rivals room, w i ver' seriously.

thought. It was twilight, and for the whole I ,l do" 1 "ach Uke his ,ooks mJ s-'f."

ity lie hid b -en thus secluded. From his , v a ' . r, , wnole contour, as he sat there in his OOMe I 'w ou t you get nngry. Frnmk, at lhe sown and neg!.H-ted toil.-l, ii was evident that , ' ( rJV,''' 8"J M"' Vlh 1uiel s,n'l?' he h id passe.i l!irourh a severe stmsale a 1 re ' V M,ev,f 'ou C:ul 1 llk ybdy in the S.!lJM,MCu;iec8 an 1 avance, in I p i?'1 '' 1, , tJ , ithieii tae latt-r, as was usual in his case, ha l I , ra"'1 8llU f 'M bottl mus,"d deP'y t these come otf viuorious. At lemtli, hn rang th. 1 , 1,1 8uoken ""rds,aud the couversdtion was bell, aud his faithful VMlet was soon at hisi C ,1T - r, r- u aide, lie ordered the door locked, and seat ! A levv days aflerwards. Frank called again iug the valet close t him, addressed him in a ; "V"' co""' a"u f,a,,i ,!" Ptr"g nter-

low tone: ;,re"-,l,S " tuioeniiuvu, as on

Ferdinand," sMd he, do you recol'ect,

wnue we were trarelaig in the colonies some

x or s-ven years ago, ol" m-eiing with a little chil 1 a lovely girl, of uot more than four years t s,u id I hovel where we stopped for refresh n ems f" Tne valet, dropping his het I, rubbed it briskly, and pouuJereu- a moment, then start ing suJd-iily, he rejdid 'R-'member it, most tru!y 1 do, sir; for the fair image has Hear been erased f.om m mini." J "Do you think y u could now find the place aud r e gu le the girl As rei lily, sir, as if it had happened but yesterday!" repife i the valet promptly. "And miy I rely upon you to execute a diffimli auJ hazardous task. but one, which if icecssfu!, wl:l reward you liberally?" sail th-s mrc!i ant, in a confiding toun. "Hare yon ever had cause to doubt my fidelity?" ' "iover?" "Any trust, thn, which vou may repose in me s.iall he faiihfu!!y executed, I swear!" siid the valet resolutely. "Ido not doubt yo y fidelity, honest Ferrinand, but I do mistrust your counra on such a missi jri as I am abvitt to propose.' "Beiieve ine, master," said Ferdinand, Impionng'y. ' you shall ever find Ihem iwth unwavering." "I trust is maybe so," said the master considerately. ''Wnat I am about to propose to you, ii subst:i!itial!y this: I wish yon to visit thee iloni-'; assume some chara-ter which dl be natural to you, and best calculated to tl -oeivrt t:ie ianocent and nnwary peasants; S"i-it lo hfC.mtl oil Inioiltr tM tr-tll, tl,d t..

inat.-s ,,f tiiat cottage, and then you my easily liuj the child, or gather some information of Her whereabouts. Vh.iuld you be so fortunate as to discover the girl, jou cm then change your plan as tue circumstances required, and If possible bring her to me, or conlide her to such hands m will keep heraecure mull this matter o( property can be finally settled. If she can be Wept away from her frieuds, without exciting suspicion against me, until the time mentioned in the codicil shall have expired, all will b well, siid I shall receive my legal rights. Bat otherwise should the friends of the child produce her as the legal heir, aud lhe proof iu

CStUIJ Meg, in Ins

i. . . .

me previous occasion. r. ran was even more veied than before, and soeaking a few words lo Flora, he addressed' M-g with a good afterunoou," aud left, muttering to hmis-lf "Hew strange it is. that they will be so taken up with such a simpletou." The next morning. the cottage was for a second time the scene of mourning Little- Mora was no where to be found. The ge.n had been

fessors, aud to that he devotes most of his time and study. YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual orcans. together with ulcers upon ttie body, throat, nose, or lesrs. pains in lhe head, or hones, mereureal rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses," or impurities of the blood, w hereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Diwlor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the 1'nited States, Price five and ten dollars per package. Oct.l5.18S2 tf-ly. nOTSr. A'VD LOT AT PRIVATE S I.E. -The house and lot immediately north of the Methodist Church Is for sale. Apply to 44-3in. J. D. HOWI.A ND. FREE STOlMlT 1IIAVE on hand, and am constantly receiving a large stock of Free Stone, of the very best quality, and my arrangements are such that"! ean furnish the f d.owins: articles either wholesale or

retail. Window Sills and Caps, DoorSills.sb ps or fire wall coping; grave yard posts, head and foot stones either Free Stone or Marble, I have now on hand, WO pes window sills and caps; SOU ft of 3 ft 6 inch door sills, 8 inch wall; IMH) " of most superior water table: 4iHI " of head stones for grave yards; 200 pes of grave vard posts. 7 inches square; 600 ft of step stiiff of all sizes; 5(K)"of doorsills, Uinch wall; 2000 " of Are wall coping. 9 by 11 inches; 1000 " offence copiug.4 by 1-J; Together with a large quantity of other Free Stone w ork, all for sale very cheap for rash. Give me acall at srE YA Kit, East side Vine street, between Pearl and Colum

bia, on Second. Persons from the country about

purchasing at;ne, by caltine on me, can get their) wants suppm-'d at the shortest notice, and on the I most reasonable terms, as I keep a large stock of I

niusnea worn, oi an sizes, constantly on hand to suit the country trade. JOHN H. LAWRENCE, mh 12, 1S5-J 12-ly Ciuoinnati, Ohio.

Also keep constantly supplied with a large stock

of Kockiiighiun and l ellow Vare of superior

quality.

Our terms ae favorable, and we invito Mer

chants to examine our wares ad prices. SAMPSON ek CO., Ku. P2 Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank, So. 6, lisiS. IG.-lyr. Cincinnati. ft.4ItPi:TiyGS.-.The undersigned would sav

j to all those wishing to furnish their floors with a carpet that will look well, do good service, and

never fade, to call at his establishment and lock

throush his present stock, which he has lately re

ceived from the cast, which can be sold at prices which will compare favorably with the lowest Cincinnati rates. He has. Frerj Variety oflhe latest style and fashion, ranging In prices from 30 to I 3(1 cts. per vard. Sot-all and see him. Oct. 20th, JK2. RICHARD TYNEK. HATS AXD CAPS. " 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and Fur Caps. Just arriving and for sale cheap by KICHAKD TVNEK. October 20th, 1P52. I j I V K tt IS T A 1 1 Ii k7 11 T. PAYXE E. Iff tX IVY, under the tl, name of PAYNE & MANLY, would announce to their friends ami the public generally, that t-ey have opened a livery stable in Laurel, at the old stand of T. V. Mitchel, on Pearl street and Canal Basin, where they will be ready at all times to furnish carriages, buggies and horses. They have a good supply of new and fashionable two horse carriages, and of open and covered bmreies. Persons coming to Laiirel by canal or otherwise, will be conveved to the neighboring towns orcouu-

i trv without delav. Hor Kept j By the feed, day or week. Gentlemen don't be i trudeing a'foot or starving your horses, but give us

full set of Artificial Teeth, at the late Franklin

toiiniv rair.

All operations in the dental Art performed upon

the latest and most approved principles and war-

anted. -No charges f ir examination or advice, jrjr Ofilce in the North end of the Adair tavern and. y Afflicted Read! MElJlOAIi House, -itii blisliccl fivevrara aeo, by lr. Kin kri in N. W.

Corner of Ihinl anil t'nion Sts., between Spruce! ami Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of , extensive and uniut'Trnpted prractice spent in this ; city have rendered Dr. K. the most evpertaml sue- : cesst'iil practitioner far and near in the tjeatnient of diseases of a privata nature. Persons atV.ii ted with ulcers upon the body, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or: impunities of the blood, whereby the constitution I i ... AMfj,.!,!...! are nil tre.illr.d Willi SUCCCSS. . He who places himself uniler the care of Dr. K. . may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, ami confidently rely upon his skill as a plnsieian. j In lie Particular IN'olicr'! ! Young men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in a habit freijuently lenriied from evil companions or at school the ef- 1 fects of w hich are nightly felt, even wl"n asleep, anil destroy both mind ami body, shonlu apply immediately. Weakness ami constitutional debility. ' loss of muscular energy, physical cssitude and gen- I eral probation, irritability and all nervous affections, indigestion. sluggishness of the liver and every ilisease iu any way connected with the disorder of the procreativc functions cured, and full vigor restored. !

evergreens, shruohery. grape roots, asparagus, ami Rhubarb plants, garden seeds, and agricultural implements. No. ii. Congress street, Cincinnati, Ohio, nih I'.l.lS.VJ 13-lv

(i

HKSOUOI'SE-

Walmit st. hetw-.

o. O. House.

en Fotiieh Gei frov.

Proprietor, l.-it of Walnut st

mil J2 12-ly pI.OIIE I'I OTl!!i STORE. Ambers ll & Stachcl. holeale Clothing I'-pol, No. 2n;i Main St., Cincinnati, O. Oct. IT, "51 13-1 y

iriii i: nnl ItnkKin Store II

BOOTS n SIiOr. I am now rcccivI ing my fatt si.M-ii ,.f Cw."in Made Boots and Mio-. i-mbraciig M.-u. Women". Boys. Missies, and I'lnMrens; ol every quality and price. I would sa all toy ; 1 pmroiis and the community gen-ere.l'-. that I base been very careful in selecting my j 'T -s. nt lock. aiming to buy such as I can with ri'i!i.!'-nce recoiiim-pd. My slock is heavy, and ill l - 'ld a low as thev can he bought in the west, j O t. vi ih. 1-jJ. RICHARD TYNER. ' (HI' I) ST FS.l.-.IGrinl Stonesof a su- ; I p.-reir tpiul.ty, now on hand and for sale cheap by RICHARD TYNEK. nAM. AM WIXTF.R OOOOS.The J iiiiilersigne.! agriin announces, thkme is just re- ! ceiving from New York, a fresh supply of Siru.antitifr l,al., j which, in addit.on to the stock now on hand, will make his assortment lM-ttcr and more complete than he has ever heretofore offered in this market, j His variety is endless and almost i inumerable, I embracing a tastcf id and judicious selection of , I'nncy try cola. ilk csesla and otinn,

toyrtbrr with n I urge alsek f Hoafsi nnd heii, hnte an4 rap,,

Uonnrlsi, nrpelinx, ready nni clothing,

In rtlvsrnre, (laMwarr, nsiwart, Lritrrricwhilr sad colt cur pet warp, I'otlan yarn, Iraiher, wiadew glnn, I. inured sil, white lead, grind uttsn,

Snll, iron, nails, and steel, , and a general assortment of every thing ever Vent i

lie woiiiii sav 10 ins inenus I

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in lead, rix, '. " n

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. - , , jinn HH'1.11 J.H, fc... t i ond street, bemeen Hri.lw , . .i r i- " ,

nati.Ohio.

JLr their hells are eveeutc.l on rew

ui""i I'niicunew. si lter:i.r n . L-

worm. 1 hey have a Chime of K,,, ..,

n.i rt..i- . -

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work.

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ill a country store.

j liiat he has

ence in this branch of business "pent mostly

No. a.f" Mam sireet. Keep on hand ! r,M1 "" exu-mtec acipiamtanee with all kin Baltimore do do; Phii;i.!-!.hia 1 V.K" I-romment merchant, of Cincinnati, and the

dodo: Fhilail. lii:i Mi.r.u . i.s: Fn-nch do. Si.an- 1 r"SM '"' 1 "u s, 'inch enafles him to bny allow figish ainl Citv sole bather. Black Buck Skins for cai- "r " urh rates as wilt secure to him the ters ami shoes, wholesal and retail. Highest I rices ' l,'.'r,l,K" ,'nl ' utom of purchasers, who may inspect

naid lor deer: kins and furs, mh ft. I-.VJ t.vtr t'""-'-. "' wmim ai-o siaie mai nis sum k has

T AC

i , ciiiiiuu. aieaiers in sniim-i war

?ntiiiu-, 'ici.crs. n.irues m,., ri.l.rr i'. papers, tenter hooks, card cleaners, o,.r Acc. Ai.o Agents for f:mith,".V.. ., v ,t machine cards. nifi ii.

Coolidze lictstone A Behr.-Maij fucturcrs of Tniiispareni vs., hi i.

.soaps ana r-erruiiii-ry. t omcr F flk i: ,j

i.um , v Illl llllJUli, Ullio. ij' S. i".t.-"-l-. Country Merchants, yorn atti:tk icai-d t..,,arsn 1 Uuveusware. China ami ;i;,s. FOR SPKI..'SAI.K. 21? crates cdgi-d C. ('. War,-. 5 comiiion 'leas anil 2'.1I " coniprisMig a anelv nf r,..'.i, Sim Hue Tea and Jiinner ware, l."im iMves fine & ronimon irln... A liberal quantity of coiauinn :ire tli each bill. Call and examine mir !.. k r.i .l - rE. E. & H. lIlia.lN's.

-so. !'i. .vain street, one dour South ,.( K. ?

BOOTH'S llarduurc tore. apl9. 1-ji ic-t-POSSIKH j,E-,)rI.rnf Court ai .l W,;

II sis.. Cincinnati. Uhi,.. .Man and i:..r-rl t.i

uaj. .v. is jie b. sl f .''tabling ami Vi ,;

ached. ajd u, ii-

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Frem Ii Calf :

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l!ie advantage of thirty years expert- j CHIX' I'-MIIOS TOK Is.Vi . lininch of business oeiit mostly in ! TLEMKN'N It Al S.-x- .liali iniroduc;- ir

1 r.o. t;ii?s?i ,v re-

l 'infers. 'X-e. Nurtli Wet C..-i

his pm!,. He would also slate that hi

t n booght with special refTercnce to the wants of

F.iiEravi-rsand I itbo- . the country, and he flatters himself that the st les.

ii-rs. Mi-ni-il uraioi . raa-'ni, rtito jtru-es wonlil not rail to pl.-ns lhe er Gam, ii nd Mam tjist-s of the most lastnhoiis. Indiicemeiits sntli.

sts.. and lnl Main st.. overT. S. Goo-luiaii A: Co's. ; c:-nl to persuade all lo examine his goods lK-fore Banking House. Cincinnati. ! buvijig etsewhi-re. TPPHill If. -a. Is. Address Car 's. 1,,-ti -r and Note j No come one come all, to his old stand, and see if Headings, Labels, Bank ( hecks. Bills, lirnfis. bargains ran he had. Notes, A-i-., at vi-r bw prices; I All kinds of country produce taken in exchange

iipioii:a. l ertitii ales, IhiiiiIs. V.h,. plans of . t'-r g-nvts.

Estates, tewn plats, t ie.

feb !. 1.V2. 1v

Youth and Manhood. 1 vmoRors Lirr, na a rar.iTii(E nE.iTii. KINKEIdN on Self Preservation Only 2.) cts. This Book just published is filled with 'useful information, on the infirmities anil diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, and should be read by nil. The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering ami save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent the destruction of tlu-irchildren. , A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter.

addresseil to Pr. Rikkemm, N. W. corner of Third

Connersville Harble Woiks

THIS establishment is in Conn ell's large biiili!irgon the corner of Monroe and Harrison sts.. where the best of Italian nnil.lmcrirnn Marole ! Is alwa;. s to be had. .Monuments. Tombs. Iloadi stones Mantles. Table-tops, and every variety of I Plain ntiil Ornamrnlnl Work, I kept constantly on baud, at reduced prices. ! Theproprietorsaresntisfieil that, with the workmen ami the material they have procured, they caH do as gooil work, and in as neat a manner, as rim .be done at any ot her establishment in the West. i and on as reasonable terms. The public are respectfully invited to rail and ex- ' amine specimens before purchasing elsewhere j All orders adilies"d lo Uu-m will be promptly attended to. as they arc determined to givo general I satisfaction. I M. A. CRAWFORD W. W.JAMES. July 3(1, li-j-J. SJ-fiin

Tin market price in cash always paid for grain. 0 t. 't!i. KVJ. RICHARD TYNER. The Fire in Brookville If A K Es no difference in the price of goods, nnjil less it makes them chcajier than ever. To prove that they are so very cheap, just step into tii rtov's ami examine his Heavy aiark if Rrw strasonnble dnodia. JikI arriving from Philadelphia and Baltimore; w hich he is selling cheaper than the cheapest. I. IDIFS nit ESS GOODS, Tn endless variety, handsomely assorted, and of the last and newest styles, both of pattern and color, among which are handsome silks; Barege Pelaincs, Mouslin Delaines, Bareges, lawns, French Ginghams. IjICCS. eilp-iiifrs. insert inr. needle work -

en oMnrs. Sleeves. Cuffs, Silk, Cotton and Wont- ! a"" "nm i""1 "own io , . um- in pia.u 1

siyie oi i.cnlieuicn s flat, mi Suturda; ii..- tit March. I take pleasure in iuvitinr nn j .-t- v.; the pllldit to an e:iliiinat .in o niy II 1 1 1. -; Spring, as I am coliti.ict.'. I :t n 'ti mi: n i,: l.to their favor and compare wil xitli anv may be ottered. Loth. is regard. h... an l 1 "hall be pleased toshow my HA I s i ri may favor n:e with a call, ami every car- ' taken lo please iliose who may i-nc t!i-i l . r. i . ii . aplMy 176 Main st. cast side. bei. F..-.:r.:.. F S!

PIHF.and AVater I'rool Roofinc.4

J. 1 ne uielersigiieil having bi-i-u a;i..Mut.-.i for S. M.& C. .M. Warren's Fire aud Wj-.-r i'-.

Kootir.g. is now rca-ly to do roi'f.i n i . - L'ml any part of Franklin, I'liioji. or r'ai -tt r .t : The Store r..nis of M. W. Hale and R. II. 1. Burton, in Brookville. are ciocp-il k:

of roofing, tonhotn lhe li:'.iic are n-f'md. IJ

durahiuly . cin:apni-ss, safety . am) C"iif ciii' in-. s recommend it, as superior, m the cim.'rii. ii"n most hiiihliiigs. V. S.Ji.'.KhK. jy lll.'jl Su-l-y 1 FO. . VH 1T T A '". Iclotlcani Ii We have on ham! a line assort uu-m of ;;.. pcrior Melodeons at prices io suit Hie rin-i'-i's ces of all ilcsirii g to po..,-ss an iiis1rnmci.tr-. tuning utility ami cheapness. The lurfiv-t.:r i piano case, (sometimes called Mc!odi-n P;ir. '- are beautiful. The tones are exec edine'v yi' ' rich, ami hv using th,. swell, are loud cim.jr '"-i

I small church or hall. Their oonii.is is jm-urr

4i

NOTICE. The nndersigred has two new wagons, made of good material, and by good workmen, which he will sell cheap. Oct. 83th, 1S52.-45. RICHARD TYNER.

a call, our terms are reasonable.

Marshall s Salve IT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the greatist 1 remedy of too age for White Swelling, Fevsr fores. Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Ac. WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure "White Swelling w hen oj e. Fever Sores, obi ITcers, Ac, always yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the onlv remedy that lias

proven itself infallible as a cure for lhe Piles. If

applied according In directions, and persevered in.

it will in all rases effect a permanent and lasting

cure tn this patntul ilisease. SALT-RHEl'M AND TETTER It has performed the mosl astonishing rnres In these diseases.

RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has

j. H. GOonnART. M. rtsiiEt.. (iiKiDii urr fisiiiil lrllOt-KSALE Tr AI.r.HS In fancy and I domestic llrv f?ood and r.il r mmld l.,tl.ln

No. 1 l ower MnVtet .tre-i ft s' i,..... iP' given coneraesatisfaction in these romnliants

and sycamore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keeps constantly ! sORh AND SWELLED BRF.AS TS e would on hand, ror sale, a large stock of all kinds of rood's Particularly rendmmlro the Salve for Sore Breasts in their line. Country merchants and Helr. .n when open it will heal thym sound in a short time.

p irloined from the c.isxet. She wept herself , erallv. arc invited to examine them before purcha- it wilt likewise remove all inflammation from the aim. st to madness Stie w,s completely beside ! 'ltelse'herc. mh 12, IMi-fe-ly. I a" 'VreWred "erali"n lf ",,nc', 1n eca'

MARSHALL & COBI.ENTZ.

I.twisat-Ro. Ohio. M. W. HAILE. Broosvilic. Ind.

her. If, mil I i.1 jn l.',.,,!, riii to. .. , . . . I

- . ' , .j. u iov vvrgis IU

it was the scene of tbe strasge confu-

W hen he leurnej the cause, he was more j

UilO II si.i'i.

. i, hi. ViVi i. .11 C': Z. . .. ' w T'" axs cmcks w. nim

... ..-u, o,. uu.iv. .... w.. , ,T tenders Ins services to the ciliz-ns of Brook.

vine ami vicinily, in the caia.-itv of Watch ami

s iock elakerand repairer making ami mending Jewelry. Arc. Long experience and strict punctuality are his recommendations. Shop ihre iloors North of the post office. Jy ;:t, Irc-,11 31-tf

rHAr.FF.11 A- rOKIl Manufacturers of Planes, Carpi'iilers' ami Coolers i-dge 1-n.Is.

Also importers of Foreign and Domestic Ifardw.-ir-.

25M. Main street, Cincinnati. mh -.' Iv

s

return of mail.

Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by let- ' tor. (post paid.) ami be cured at home. " j Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom ed by sending a remittance, anil put up secure damage or curiosity. Book sellers. News Agents. Pedlars. Canvasers ' and all others supplied with the above work atvey, ow rales. 2 of-tye " j nOOK STATIOAII V Call In at Prott's Book store, Bragg House, Post Office room. Liberty. Cnion County, where you can find almost every thing usually kept in a Book establishment, and where you can" with a very small sum of money procure enough of good books to make a nice little family library. Bibles, bibb' dictionary, s ainl Commentsrvs. Ptiifosoldlii-nl. ITitori.-nl liiocrfildiicl

Poetical, Religious, Miscellaneous, and School OI m,J' celebrity not already offered for sale in ihis Books, Albums, scrap books, blank books, and ev- market, nnd found none to compare with those ery variely of record, post. cap. letter ami note pa- DT oodward & Brown, of Boston, per. together with all the etceteras, beloneing to These Pianos are beautiful, durable, fine toned, the trade constantly on hand, anil for sale on the ""e touch, have lhe entire iron frame, and last but most reasonable terms. JOHN W.SCOTT. ; not least are cheap. We know of no instruments

Liberty. June lftli. IMS. 27-tf

Dn . m. t .... , , .. n 'ow. Pleasecall and examine them, together II. AMIF,RSO S KaMrlOenlral. with a beautiful assortment of Chickcring s, and ixpr..flir rreat regulator of the Geo. A. Prince & Co'. Melodeon.. af r"p!,'ll"a sfoinarli Hltrt bowels Is one of the best em kiimx a. uictn-c

.n, on.. ... n.. iiKio; niciiiciiii-s t,i ine , apl y lu -y

I'., i-. i. iiei .1- .i. "ii..'i-.iiii .ii.iiiii, s imiiroves

cd Ifise. Kid ami Silk Gloves of all colors, and an

immense stock of prints, of every quality and price, together w ith a select assortment of City made Gaiiors, Slippers. B.xds. shoes. A-c, Arc. Grallrmra 4iMt In great Variety; siiKrflnerloths. doeskin and fancy ( .issimcres.hu in mcr Cloths. Satltnels. Tweeds, n sii-ry. Silks and otlier. Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Ac. BOV'.J WEAK. A large assortmcnl. well selected, of superior, fine aiol common qualities, at low prices. loot), Shoes), Hat. Cap.

rpeiiiig. laide Covers, fable Cloths; a large as-

SHI.IIIOIt riA0 rOIITI-St-Ttiirr t is an unusual demand at Ibis time for low priced Piano Fortes, resulting no doubt from the scarcity of money. Mr. Colbiirn took especial pnins last summer in examining the instruments of all the manufacturers

I sortllielit of a 1 Olmlilie and r.rim. A ho.. .

sti k of Muslins, bleached and unbleached, col- ! oreil and twilled, cheap

Urasrerira, Hadlawnre. Hardware. Cedarware, Queenswarr. Tea-ware in whole setts. Arc. Ac. Our stock la very large, bought at low prices. and will be sold cheap lor rash or country produce. H. II. A J. C. L'RBTON. Brookville, April 23, 1H52.

hermix t ls.ru.

the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach,

recuiaies me uoweis, anil gives

e tome nomacn, T w i-iivct t kov o . Lower to the hn' II ,VK:ST ss Successors o Croii.

man system to throw orTall diseased nnd worn oi ! ' . ,v "'.. .""imaeiurers, wholesale and retail

matter. Hr. Anderson has useil the Neutraliier iu

liis practice for all varieties of dtsases arising from

f?ro. II. fimriiii.

JL.inck and Farquhar. TTIIi: Post Office buildings. South West Cor-lu-r Main and Head streets, Brookville Indiana. I he attention of lhe public is most respectfully invil -il lo our spring siiH-k of goods, carefully selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati Market "of lhe

combining so many good qualities that can be sold j " , " n,"M ?. -Z , ,

- . " v it a r ft tin. iv. ryOMX f.TS A I II I BRO'.S, Just reeeivI cd a large ami handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and forsaleat "y 7 LINCK & FARQUHAK'S.

I r.Tiiiif i, 1,1, is & PA RASOLS A large II lot of I'mbrellas and Parasols for sale at the

Sole Agents, H Main st.

ftACO-VS MEHC.HTItE COtXEGG

II -.MIKlll-WE.i

.,ii , ' " 1 li.lL.lll M . II

a . .,.CJlp, , ieeiiuRs,ouill his Mercantil; Colleee to his new building.

For sale bv sepS-40-iy

was evident that his heart was toadied to the

core. .Many of the neighbors were prese ntoing their b.st to console the bereaved Meg. Frank paced the room for a few moments, an j then looking about among the guest, he turned to farmer .Murch, aiiti asked "Where is that strange looking- man that yon employ, who has made himself so familiar here of late?" The firmer look pn tiled for a moment, and theu replied 'Well, really, now I think on't ! haven't seen him since last night. There's something strange about it too, continued the farmer thoughtfully, "for he's never failed to be at work bright and early." 'Nothing strange at all, sir," replied Frank abruptly, again pacing the room; "it's my firm conviction thai he's an iinpoiter.and has forcibly taken Flora away for tome base purpose." The whole tronp turned upon him wiih amazement. Turning to Meg, Frank continued "Be comforted, aunt Meg. I shall make it t'ie aim of my life to ferret put this villain. I shall immediately March the neighborhood, and if that is not successful, I r.iall extend my investigations as much farther as may be necessa ry .' Tile following letter, which Lotherage in Liverpool received from his ralet in America, aTew months alter the transaction detailed bove, will giTe the reader some lieht upon the subject: r

ivtv HKa M.rrca: Our scheme has been m

CORNKK SIXTH AND

undersigned has removed

north

wet corner of Walnut and Sixth streets, where he i pKTF.lt SEF1' SO'S Wholesale Hard has fitted up a Srt.txDtD st-tT or rooms, expressly 1 ware Healers, No.afl. Pearl street, between Walfor his business having spared neither pains or . nut and Vine streets, Cincinnati;

expense in maKing mem m every respect the most : mh 12, lisa-j 12-ly

a disordered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete surcess.ascaii lie shown by hundredsof crrtiflc.-ijaft. All we ask. Is that our friends will call and givTit a trial, as we know that it will give entin- satisfaction. '. l). Callion agent in Rrookville. Druggist, and country merchants s npplied in large or small quantities bv Vm. Anderson, No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati. The Flaca for Bargains. tOst. It. C I. Alt K. keep, constantly on hand I stall limes, a general assortment of watches, chain., keys, breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, spectacles, gold anil silver pencils, gold pens of the best quality, silver spoons anil thimbles. scissors, pen and porket knives, razors of the best quality, together witli a general assortment of fancy articles, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores! Al so day snd thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as Ion ,,s they can be bought in the citv. Clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired in ttie best manner and nn reasonable te'rms. Old gold and sil. vrr taken In exchange for goods or work, TTT'On door above Tyncr's store.

lowest possible price at

,n)' ' UNCK & FARftl'HAR'S

cheap at

my J

dealers in all kinds of Transnareiil Window sii.i..

Also, cords, tassels, brass moulding. Arc, No. 2, Coll-ge Hall. Walnut.., doors shore Fourth streel.

(iiu innati. manufacture anil keep constantly on j p A BOODf Splendid assortment of hand, an extensive assortment of Transparent Win- I ,. 1n, Borages, Borage He Lames. Tissues.

now Shades, eiiibrucing all the mwt fashionable ' e-HKs. Satiiis,aud white dress gootU. For sale very

- r.i.,11 1, , , i.inuscapes, ruin., laitice gothic, plain border French vignette and scrolls, Arab-

LINCK& KARQCHAR'S.

fsillies. inlenorVICWS.Are. Ilariinr ion. I..

i ments in N. V.. we shall constantly be receiving K 1 'rs lilXI-IIAJIS .Vmpieccs of well : all the new English and French stvles that may be : assorted prints and Ginghams. Fiir sale at rej in the market, iiiakingoiirassortment the most com- i duceil prices at ptele ever offered in this citv. Purchasers are in- '" ' MNCIv A FARQUIIAR'S. vilfiltocallandexamine our slock, and compare 7T OTII(. Va.n.fmr. Haliai.l.n'ia'ii our prices with those or anv other

TTM. -''lOllI'IIIOfSK, Mniinfarlnrer and dealer in Furniture, Chairs. Bedding and Mnl-

con , t-iiii-iii aim lueasaiit -tnuoi ouoms in tne t ni- it ...... n v. ....;.. fi...i . .. . .. .

, , (i , .. , , , I ClITIt ?IIXO?l-oleead Retail PI. ; tresses. Sycamore r The plan adopted in teaching combines practice kl ano l-orte Kealvra. No. TP. West Fourth street, opposite the Post office Cincinnati Ohio with theory; instead of using books, the pupils are ! Cincinnati. Ohio. Having rompleted their new sale- : je 4 211-j tnuiati, oiiio. exercised in making original entries of every dav ! rooms of 52 bv 120 feet in extent, are enable.! to ! - - business tranactions. Journalising. Posting, ba- ' ofler the largest and finest stock of Pianos tolw ftOTlETIino F.W! To all dealer, in lancing acconnts. opening and closing of a great va- j found in the country cast or west, nil from those O FANCY DRY GOOI1S. 1 am prepared toorfVr at netv of different seu of books, both fornarinnrshiti cejebrnted and iine,innrl,..l n,.ni-. , .1.1...1 ....:. V J ..TV.'? "Iv.-.V

and individual business, where the business has

been prosperous and adverse; and thus aualifvinr

ma siuacm loremenng mio me erorrirol duties or casa. mh 1" lv the accountant in any kind of business. j ...... ."

1 ne course 01 instruction win ronstst of 1IUI BLE

tne L. s. i. xt. KKNST A- SON.

, , No.2. College Hall. Shades or every description nia le to order, nih 19, lrC-2 13-1y J A . IOOIII No. 342 Main St.. East between Kighth and Ninth. Cincinnati. I have now on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens, Bovs anil rhildrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful fine lot of son Cassimere hats; embracing every color, while, pearl, blue and black. My shelves are also filled with a beautiful assortment of spring style of Silk ami Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I invite the espet-lial attention of my oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville anil vicinity to give me a cail when you are in the citv. my T

Je-nnst I.ini a P&rui iisr. hare. 011 hand

very large and choice selection of t-loths.cnssiinercs.

satinets anil Jeans, for sale at Uita lowest tijrurus. Call andsee them. niy 7 SI'TIir.Il IV A It I' A very large assortment of the most fashionable, and d.iraldo summer goods. Just received and for sale by my 7 UNCK &' FAKQIIUK.

UA It DW tit E, Jt4 1 i,s,A:r, l.iw it urlits invite attention to their conud

tva-,rmind in the country cast or west, all from those O FANCY" 1R V GOO US, I am prepared to offtfr. at sthip ceJebrated and nne.piarled manufacliirers, A. Stod-i wholesale, a splendid stork of E.MHKOIHFRIFS , has, art. and John B. Dunham. N. Y'. A fuU written LACKS. RIBBONS. BONNKTS. Millinery Goods' ving warrantee givea wita each instrument. Terms t're Trimmings. Hosiery. Glove.. Linen-Cambric

Head's Commercial College. S. E. corner mf Main and lontth Sts. Cincinnati, 0. rrtllE object of this InMitution Is to qualify rentle-

A

&Fa-

oiiinlet., a.-

sortmeiit of nails and general stock of hard ware.

at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7 1ItOrrHIi:t,Constaiitlyon hnnd.fresh sup. II plies of the very best mialilv of Cnx-.-ri... ui

.. 1 . . , . ,

L ucai stiire 01 'aJ LINCK tr FARQl'HA R. AI'EENSffAllE We have Just received the

l moat orauuiui slorK of Wm-ensn are, in setts or

good au ilislrumcnt in evcrv resiM-ct. cm--'

and outward finish. We are side ag i t" t'-r West, ami sell a; manufacturer's prites. and reta l. Please rail and examine these M ! -! -- gether Willi as line an assort merit t.f Pi.-.;ve. r

1. round .! ,.r lhe moiiiiLiins. ni.t fr-:n t-

factories of Chiikcrii.g. W.kmI. sr.! n- " COLBCKN A Hhu'. apl oifil-v Sole Agents, lit -Va n ft Martle Works. .inninnn. n.n.PK T. J?ner;r'

iiiinurii i n A Mix. .'"

V XV..... on Hie West side .if '

tween Fifth and Sixth st.. Cmrii.nii. aVIn

. ... i T..r,l .ii. .r.f-i si..ii".

10 urn r, ..I." ....... .. . , t..i.i... i!..jii f Mint'. ir"

.viurai rH-ni", .'Hi's , . Cms. Vaes. Italian and Amen"" Sw ";'.:

t aiiini-iaiiu t ouiiiei . , 1 1 .!...! in the twidest.

oeraiiu , - - - v , ... azr. ...1.. i.r... ..m ill. u.r, t "i"

employeilby lhisetal'lihniciil. n.;.i - .. TlI II-riF. A: rO.-Iini-.rt.-r. ind l Clocks. Watches. Jeeir, and WUu .t. fools, and materials. .r r.f Constantly on hand na extensive . 1 .0..... i..,..r i.,l tcrce watrhrs. Lie r

K-OIU ail.l SO. .,-' :,. ...m..I, SI-

g...l. s.i.-i - silver pencil-: .i.-cuh- r"-

percussion caps, revolving pis...... ... scissors, dent ist, tiles, tot . Ac. -. ' ' nnder Conimercial Bank.t iiicmn.ti. Ohi ..

u -

and gilt Jewelry: cles. Gobi and

ri DtlTl Rl-

Cn.sE, Manufacturer f 1 -Fumitare. Solas. Chairs. ' ' "'f'

attention to nianufa.tnni.gal! "'' " "

" ":i " ... ..-.ri..nn. a w

for in his line, and after . ' ' pi

rn riues. 11c iii.i." , . . nA.

eral satisfaction

principal cast.-. --,.., aiwa;

a salisiaciion. unm .1

tci. .,1. loonier and warranty

. A:

repaired, cleaned and ?iifrroi,rewith neatness M.'tcTerm ra

ap 9 16-ly

AS ICE

1 Osage Orange

.;.! r.v ne in VVesl l nn.", -.- - Th,

-liVna. which will be sold low f'.r ;--.- A.J

hirb will be dehwo (fceif

:.hT-

Orange sprouts for sate or ing in West I'nion, rayiuc , eh will be sold low for 01. . - A,j

of as flue growth a. can be f " YirV""!" orders will be promptly fj",';'1-' ,J nriie

the cash, which wil be tie oiasur -t ipping point, neatly packed, - . . , gro thin any place, w.ih.ut extra cMr

' i.i,i..s Kverton Post Office. riy;;' sP.

lit' ..I-. -

ana. l ost paid

Si-jdemtier 13th

1 j-:.-t".

nit.

V pn

..iirllsOVS I.ini

-s s ..--- . . ., ,,

I.......M Slim IS1"

..r.ts

ains. aches. ! rinses. -.. - wr, (L,

frot bites. cone ti-.-i- . . .I.OIIII'.I. ..

It cure for riieuiiM.- " fl( .

r,-fiiiidin-in....... ny

1-inl euro r- l t!i,t

rl-

. x.TATt.n.

1. 1. w vxxr

Vt-W. a. ...wrsa

TAYLOR, FRENCH & W.WWR.

pi PORTF.HM and wholesale dealers in Iri-h 1 Linens and white goods. Also. IlmbrelUis. Parasols. Gloves. Hosiery, and evcrv description of trim minrs and fancy dry goods, corner of Main nnPcarl sts. Cincinnati. mh 12 --ljd

T Di BESJIE TT nnkerr-Biitler t rackers at 4 cts per tb. Soda Biscuit at S cts wU1 er lb, by the box or barrel. No. 30. Lower Marfce .

Cincinnati

mh S, IPS lt-tly

ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, embracing every de-. partment of trade and Mercantile accounts, vit: ! Wholeiale, Retail, Commission, Kxchanee. Bank- , Ing. Mannfacturinr. Shipping, Individual, Part- ; nership, Steamton4ing, ami Compound Co. Business; Commercial Calculations, Prartical Penmanship, and Lectures on Commercial Law; alse lc-tiir.-s on the Science of Accounts, Custom of Mer-j chants. Ac. Pupils arc instructed Individually, and not in

classes, so that students may enteral anv time, and proeed in the ratio or their capacity ni assiduity. Public examinations are had. (though pupils are examined privately If they desire It.) when the stu-

ocut uimt-iKiii-t n;rii! nun inorougn mierrog.iiions by the Principal, (assisted by a Committee of Prac- ', tical Accountants and Business Men.) and lliplomas awarded ti those whe are deemed wartkv ef ' them. ! A conrSo can be completed In from six to ten weeks. j The Principal will take pleasure In doing every j thing In his power to advance his students, and' make them thorough and acbomplislied accoiin-l tains; and his extensive acquaintance with the bu-i siness rommnnlty w ill gensratlv enable him to pro

cure situations ror.those desirous of obtaining them. I o. S8 Fourth Street, north side, west of Mntn.and Tirjis. For a full course of lessons In Rook : t Corner of Main and Fourth .treeta. I'lnrinn.ll

peeping. Writing, Commercial Calculations. Com- rhanSnprrior Blank Boys made tn order nr Mer

ny the peace, ever before off-red in this market. -

I ' LINCK tV FAHttLHAR.

BOOTH & SIIOF.S Wehavc largely increased eur stock of Boots and Shoes, and now offer

men prnctirnllv fur the conntinghouseand bn

siness pursuits. The cours? of Instruction embra- 1 res the theory and practice of Book Keepins- bv !

H.-inilken-hiefs. Fnns. Combs. Brushes, and in .hswt Double Kntry. as applied to all departments of

all styles of I'Af'V KOODs. nnd shall he re- 1 trade and commerce.

" voii.iniuij irom .sew 1 orx Allrllniiaanil im- v ""- r-ii-rruniiin ln. g,.n,,f n,,. ,.oii. to 1. lease lho L-uto of the porters, many of the most desirable and cheap styles Transactions. Commercial Calculations. Ac, cov- most fasti.l ,. ?n ,,e wav o'f Mrt Ilea?., im cm! of Goods. . i ering the entire fields of commercial operations, torn made ,lie, .linrvn ana 1 nin. wifh ole The plan adopted is to buy and sell for CASH, thus enabling pnpi.s ,0 become finished" account- lie" T 11" rharging FIVE PKR CHNT. advance. " .Tne course ran be completed in from eight mnT 7 1 ivr K A V poch R

10 twelve werKs. 1 erms tl, fn advance. I .

i-iipns oeing langnt Iniliviiliially and not in rial-1 IT P HOI.STI'II V "Utl" ?."! . I' Kr-jTcoaHoTj1.

v., ... uo vuuiinea at irom 10 S3 per week.

ritrther psriicnlars can be obta:ncd by railing at

Though this system has been successfully tested

hy Staple Goods Jobbers, I believe this to be the only house rarrt ing out the same fn Fim- Goods. Citv ami Country Purchasers are Invited tn look

through this stock, hoping the Reduction In Prices

maiteii lotueir interest topnn-nasc.

V. BKRRY.

R. 19S East aide Main Streel. bet. Fourth A Fifth st.

30. Iv. Cincinnati.

Edward WiHlams Tailor; i Ml.XKRVII.LK. IN1I ANA, IS prepared ! accommodate all who may favor' him with their orders, and solicilsa continunnce

j the Institution, or by addressing the principal.

J, c. nt au, rrinnpal

; (po.t paid.)

I Nov. IS, 1P5-2 4'

-lyr.

W.H.MooittD.AiiDtRsosi.C.F.W'iLSTicn.s.B.Kiva, MOOIIE, ANDERSON & Co.

Dnatl.k... t--1 tt j of the liberal patronage he has already received

7 UBUBuers, BUUKSttUBrB, HBU His stock ronsi.i. of a choice selection of Cloths.

STATIONEUS,

calers in Medical, Theological,

Classical and School lJookvvc.

DU. K. IT. BRANSON.

HAVING permanently located In Mt. t'armel Ind., would respectfully offer his professional service, to the public. a "KIWKKNCKf.mes H. Elliott, M. P., F,ir-

Jer in the latest style of the art and st price, tt, suiC UWr, ' oTn,.

AXD .TIATXKESS-

iniitt. on the east side or Kin,.

bet. 5th A 6th st... keep constantly on hands snpenorassortment of matlrasscs of all kinds, and baa an extra lot of his own superior spring mattresses In three pieces, which are capable of being changed (both aides being alike and enuallv stt t ,wui d

; different times thus lasting much longer, besides being more convenient for handling. Thev are ; made of th very best material, and warranted'; and

i ne rect-iviu a uipioiua lor them at the late Mechan

ics- rair.

Cassitneres. Satins, Ac- which will be made to or-

Hie times

Mixerville. Oct. W, 1K5-I. 4-3m

Olt PAHTRD WINDOW SHADES, and Oil Cloth Table Covers, manufactured ...!

apl 9 16-1-y

rO. A Dn ESSManuractiirer and importer , of Paper Hangings. Nn. 163 Main street, six

ooorsanore fourth. ( int-innati. Constantly on I French ami American Paper Hangings, sue 'ews. t himny Screens, wide curtain paper, and Velvet and Imitation Borden. A-e . .hi.

sores, corns.

a sure and s

w:irrant it tocure

give a nuniberid certifier.

II, nui eonsiot-r 111 -. . ,,- . " will go farther bovordcont wt flcary. than could all the certiUtJt

printed.

.. a . e Ti -

tem-"" ( if

S.'d.' Callion agent for Broo vil'. VM.AS..V.S-VIt.ir,

40.

jll able

Main ed-

hsml

SIAZZAISD has on ..?. assortment of .Lllinery. ' r,rri

,...i. 1 .1.. ..11 ion I an.l evii" , ... Prtn""

sing elsewhere. Her room is ''"; .,; .rf. three doors South of ShouptV tun - my 21 22-tf rrir' mERitIS of lhe India" -m ;,: 1 Si in advance. ... f"."" c. "

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AnVERTISESIEXTS -1 - jf ps?":"' - sertesl three times for ore dollar. r-i ! ..u-,...onedollaraii'l t-' j..i:-ri

if pavmcnt be delayed n0 in H' f'Z fifty "cents if d-layed two years, a" ,.

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adveniseineiils f.ira longer time wi

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offers at Wholesale and Ketiul, at the lowest mnrlccl l,r,t e- apl 9, 1 Hoi 16-1-y

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ing machines. Separators, Pb' Wheels, Window eight--" i I Having enlarged our csiable-linK d IU pared to All .H or.iers with . P da dred. warrant all the arlicks mM I repair work done. TlL'ET et-as-t. J'

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1 surance, by Protection I. KztBt Hartford, Conn. The un ders.cnert . .1 old and responsible 0ffice.is l!oll ftt sue policies, upon rP T foI'I-Torn.auFr.r.dankl.i.a.unr,.