Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 10 March 1848 — Page 4

ATAi... "From the Lady". Hook. Erf. Washington Potts. BY MISS LESLIE. cox rixcEn. Mm. M .rs.len h;iijr fiieint) the adjoining, r-vu to ir.-ss, Aititna remained in this, and pl.vced bi-elf before the class for the same purn..w. "H-iuho!" said she, '"how pale and vded I look. What f.-tiouinsf day I have hail! I l te Wn on mv feet since five o'clock this

.... . . . Riurutng ana i teei now more m to "0 19 ttesl ... . . , , . than t. add to m V weariness liv the tak of cress- , " - ., !.. nit. ami tneu pTivmsr tljM. njrreeabte for four or , . ik-..i:vu. five hour. I beem to think that parties (nt .. . . .

least snci primes as are now in vpo-.ie should... . linn in tltnr lltfrht ful Pj.ia A .

ouly begiven bv persons who have large houses, ' " r , I rge purses, conveniences of everv descri-ition, j . . a . ,. . " and aervantK enough to do all that is n-cesarv. ..iiK. . -. . " 'Albina istilktng qm-t senstblv, said Aunt n . ., . . Qalmbv to Mrs. M.trsni, whocanw iu to see t . . ii tier aaugnu-r requircj ner assistance iu dresslog Pho. aid Mrs. MarsJen. "think of the erlat of giving a party , Mrs. Whington

r..tts, and ot having the Montagues amonethe!, ---- -j. w. .ijic j .u j . l. j "lto"i v. hat I nave heard of them, and seen of guests. W e shall find the advantage of it when ' ...... ' v' :. .v..-. . , the Creeks.'

visit the city agaia "Albiua," s;tid Aont Quimby, "now we are about dreKsins'. iust quit for a few moments and help me on with my long stavsaiid my new black lk gown, and let me have the glass awhile; I am goiug to wear my lace cap with th white; a'in ribaud This dark cnlico gowu and plaiu . rnlin cap won't do at all to sit here in, before i all the hhlies that are conn eg up." "On! no matter," replied Albina, who was wuwiiltng to reliuquish the glass or to occupy any of iier time by assisting heraunt in dressing, (which was an ays a troublesome and tedious business wah th-s old ladv) and her mother had ' j . . v ... 'j r ... .. - ....... .,! tHc6mu H.,.,i"., i .. . ire company, and to pay her compliments to tne " . uu " . j uc irsu. lur (lie reeeillion OI . Montague. "Oh: no matter," said Albma, "your present .ress looks perlecl v we!l, and ,Ue Wies will be too mch engaged wi-h themselves ad their own dres to remark anything else. - t on will nhrtA -Ktl...- ? -

orsiik.aud whether your ca, is mnslin or l.,ce ' min" for in no waV could he acElderly UJiea are always prtviliged to wear what i CUUt f"r A!bi"a'S P"?Jil?c,i," T Mr WashU most convenient to them." j ington Potts. "And yet," thought he, "is a Albina put on the new dress that the mantna- ' " ""' B"d illexlw-iencod girl more blameable for maker had made for her. When she had tried it i fr bI,,,d'"?s in fr !enJs'i. (or what she hues, the preceding evening Mi,s Matson declared ; "" l frio,,c'!!,lil, l,,an " acnte, sensible that it "fitted like wax." She now found that it j ,aU'nU',i man for his blindness i:i love? The -r.lv. iki- :. -.. -.. ...... . master spirits of earth have almost ttroverkiallv

" -v. us. it i 1 1 u i vuw ii im t'.iiicn i

j t ,-.u, v jri ii i n ai an, ana tnal - j ones.Je of the foreboov was larger than the : n,ame1 won,en of weilk intellect, and almost as other. Miss Matsou was called up, and bv dint i PP0Verbi"l,y lhe d'-Wrea of such marrirtges ref the pulling,, tretchh,- aad smoothing w .,-the mother rather than the father. A

known to mantua-makers, and still more n,ea.,aof her pertinacious assurances that the dress had no fault l.af..e jik.... 1..- . to acknowledge tiMt she could wear it, and t!ie rednndanr-v r.h 1.. . j . . . ! j ... "gT nue was tinned c.wti and pinned over. Iu sticking in her comb she j broke it in half, and it was OI.g WUne she could I "trance her hair to her tisf.. :.... ! Beforhehadcon,Dletedher .oiu.,- ..." -r ' the ladies arrived and came into the room, and .. ... ) v-. v 1UI ' ' t. 1 J ... -iiuina was obliged to snau-h up her pr.raph.-r lialia and make her .scj;.e into the next apart inent. At last she was drest s?ie went down stairs. ! The company arrived fast, and the t.ariv !w.,i Bromley Cheston had come eariy to assist in ' aoing me nonours.and as he lead Albina to aseat, ne aaw that in sp.te of her s ; iles .-he looked weary and out cf s,,irit-, and he ri!i-d her. "After all," thought he, "ihere is much ihat is interestinff about All.ina tr.Uo The party was very select. coi.Mstin. of I lite of the vili.seeand i ;i,i 1 ... ... ... , till, as is often the case, those whose presence! uu! uesiraoie bad sent excuses, and those' who were not wanted had taken c are to come i And Miss Boreham, (a young lady who having nothing else to recommend her, had b-en invited ; ""Wy on account of the usual elegance of her' Uir, and whose drss was expected to add prodigiously to the effect of the rooms,) came i ...osi unaccountably in an old faded frock oflast ! year's fashion, with her hair quite plain and uckedhehindherearswith two side-combs i CouIJ she have had a suspicion of the reason f..r i which she was generally invited for- perversely determined on a The Montacues sat topiher in tine no their eve-irl:.s. . '. , ', - - sr.e.y one mat enteredthe room, and rrit.rii.? the company in 1

loud whispers to each other; poor Ms. Marsden I juncture (to the great consternation of camp if they were not told " I PV e8rS ' IrS- MRr'en ""d Albina a paralendeavoringto catch opportunities of paying i M M'rsien "Q" n" angluer) who should! "What:" exclaimed the Montagues- -onlv 1 YtVr"'n Tib,,"'sand Prop-rtius, a dissertaher court to them. j ,nk heT "Prarance but Aunt Qtiin.hy in the p.p. red to-day-(star.ing up and tes'if yino; all I ,,0n A''r"!' a'"1 "n0t''er " em)erAbout n,neo clo.:k, appear an immense cnpiCa',rf 7" W''i, hAlbi,,an0 Chn h U6 W" wor,i(' of blond lace, Kaon niW, nd flowers; anH Tuat.ed her to keep on. The old lady was of the Eenglish ) Hov barbarous to inveiele us ' , 'W roune UAi ,h!,t -far as tinderthecap was Mrs. Washington Tott-. al Wd in smn" shaw' lo Irge ones, and into such a place'" , h poles asunder,"' passed Mrs MarsdenV house little thin tnning look.ngwomanwi.h a wl.iush ht'r WaS S, CUred fr0IT coIJ by Wck j "I thought I felt strangely chilly all theeve ' on -JrninK to Lis lioleiT. ami seeing the lichts freckled face, small sharp features. n,l fl i ,k 1,;ln """renief tied over l.er c.pand under her niutr " s.i.l Mrs. P...I I...L r,..'i... ; st.ll gleam.np, he went in to see what was the

hair. " " ' cflmnesloQ thearm of Mr. Washii., ! ton Potts, who was nothing in con.pmy or anv ' where else; and she led bv the hand a l'ml.. 1,.,.laa suit of ;tflrt, braided and frocged with blue'a pale rat-h,ki..g child whose name she pronounced Laughy-yet, meaning La Fayette; and whobemgthe youngest scion of the house of ros.a.ways went to parties with Li. mother; lurmwLs.nnl. .... .. .. ..it p.,. ai nome. i Brom-ly Chstou, on b-ing introduc-d to Mrs. I asn.ngton I'otts w surprised at the insigni ncance ol hir tiure and face. II- : : .j her U!l in Mature. h,re in ....... :." i and ia short the very counterpart of Mrs. Montague. He found her. however, as he h.,d , v-rit s ne nail sup-i posed, replete with Pri.ie, vai,;y, ipt.orti ceana i snlete with o.; : : My. to which she added a .icWning an of sweetness an.' amiibiii... .. of sweetness and amiabi.i.v. and , "1: -.on to extraordinary powers of convert -a on.used assemUHe of incorrect -nd superficial ideas, which she -.nistook for a , feneralVnowledp-of every thing j thr worU : Mrs. Potts was cel led' with ,he hlnlo no ' f-ce and fitr-. and the vers- IZl. of the young lieutenant, and she bes'.owed upon ! ! r,K ' fc appearance i pa a large portion of her talk J "I hear sir." said he. "vo.i v,,. i. , Mediterranean Sea. A ' ZZZ.. " .t. " 11 -i .hares." replies! Cheston, w CerUinIy ! very benutif, 1 F ' dP9 CcrU,n,y "Yes. I should admire its rli.lUrlir.. ..t .. ! resumed Mrs. M- Po- "they .requite poe L ' you know. Tray sir. which do you prefer, Byron or Bonaparte. I doat upon Bvron; and' eonsi.ierinit what sweet verses h? wrote, 'lis a ptty he was a corsair, and a vamnvre nirat. n,l all such horri.l things. As for Bonaparte, I rV. ercon.aeuaure hint after I found : : ' cm on poor Old fcit.g George's head. Now, . when we talk of (jreat men, my husband is altorther for Washington. I Uui?h. nnrl t-li t.

rotts its because he and Washintrtou are name- Tossible, that I may hear what she is sites. How do you like Li Fayulte," (pro- t',inS "hout, and take an anportuuity of perbouacing the t.ame a la canaille ) , suading her away.' , "The man or the name?" enquired Cheston.:' As Mrs' M,rsd'n approached within hearing "Oh! both to basure. You see we have iistanc'S Mr. Montague wasleaning across Aunt eIled our youngest blossom after Mm. Come 1 Qu""l,y d C'vtng Mrs. Potts an account of here La Fayette, stand forward and my dear, ' 80m-ln" 8 H't had been said or done during hold ap your htsad. and mate a bow toUte geU. , P11'iiJ entertaiunient at Devonshire Hoase

t'-,aa I

"I won't," -.creamed La Fay. tie. "I'll neYer make a bow when yon tell me. Something of the spirit of hi ancestors," lid Mrs. Potts, affectedly smiling to Cheston, and patting the urchin on the head. "His ancestors:' thoneht Cheston. "Who

jconM they possiVy have been?" j "Perhaps the dear fellow may be a little, a ; very little spoiled,' pursued Mrs. Potts. "But to make a comparison in the- marine line, (quite in your wav, you know,) it is as natural for a : moih-r s heart to turn toher vouno'est dailinp as .... - 1 i is for the nee-ile to point out the lonj-imde. 1 ,, ,. , f .Now we talk of longitude have von rend Coon- , . , ... . - 1 'era last novel by the author of the Spy. It's a ! . , : sweet book Cooper ts one of mv Dets. I saw i " , t, . !l r. rhwlon Kilt f r,.nr.. ...... . 1... t sir. tnextonf isnt ot course You are. Our ... i whole aristocracv ts musical now. How do vou t,., - . . j hke I aganint 7 on must ha ve heard him in 1 i Europe. It s a very expensive thinjr to hear 1 31 " , Pajraniui. Poor man! he is Quite p-hastlv with : ' , . . , his own plavme. ell: as vou have been in the .... v p.o,...g. ..e,a. j aeneen tn tne Mednerranean, which do you prefer, the Greeks ir:r0r".7 , .. A ru Well for my part," resumed Mrs. Potts, "I confess I like the Greeks, as Ihaveal ways been rather clasM.N.1. They are so Grecian. Thiuk of their beautiful statues and paintings by Rubens and Reynolds. Are you fend of paintings? At my house in the city, lean show you some verv line ones." "By what artists?" a?ied Cheston. "Oh! by my daughter Harriet. She didlhem at drawing-school with theorems. They are beautiful flower-pieces, all framed and hunr no; they are almost v?ilhy of Sir Benjamin West , '. I thw manner Mrs Potts ran on till the en trance of tea. and Cheston took that oppertunitv II . ' '7"" '7 ";r; 8 ,e "nai'-J , M ''th f a"?' : J Eut ' re- : " ,5r f,lie 6tra"pe I'MVUy o.taMet.iatisstnnei.inesloumleveii in luteinJust l'nt'imeut for choosing so absurdly Al- "! 1 m0rt k"ow"u t,er-" i 1 ,,e party went on, much as prtrliespenerallv do whepe there are four or five guests that are supposed to rank all the others. Tl. P .. r;..;,. .............. pised the pi, beians, and the pieb""n' Wer" oflR?,"W !,t "E ' ' ! American esvemble is any real inferioritv of; "k w frit or acknowledged. There was a r lk.--, I 1 . J . a w- . . "eral i"-ss "d a general reslrtint. Little i w,.s done, and hllle was said. La Favelte wan- , tiered about in every body's wav: bavin W , . - j ' , kept wide awake all the evening by two cups of I slroiiir culVee. wlii.l. l,w n...il.ur H.,J . " ' mioi in. 10 , ; tuUe because he ouid have them. I .!t re wasauvnys a group around the centre, table, l.st!esfly turning over tl.e soveniors, ul- I hums, ic , and picking at the flowers; an.'. La J j i-ay cue ate plumb-cake over Chcston'a beauti- 1 ! ful :rawiues. I I Athn!ir.,.nI,al1B, lit the Montai'ues i.hsn.i ... i... hvi M-'"- exchanged glances at her ' tisic; and Mrs. P-tts, to follow suit, hid her hM hr fan aml 'npeivd; though in ' 1 iriitiibo ..i .... : 1 . 1 .... 1 " hI,ow " -row I trench, or a sen.il.reve from a semiquaver. All tins was a great annoyance to Cheston. At A'- ' bma's nquest he led M,s8 M-ntagne to the I P ano. Si.e ran her lingers over the instrument as ,f to try,,; C;tVe a shudder, and declared it . ' Ul 01 lUnP' 8nd "hen rose 1 norror ironi the music stool. Thi. mnrh ..... . "wv-,. aV iiio ltiujll PUTpr'S Mr MarsJ'". a musician had been ! ht frQm th' cil' '.v the day before for lh exPrrSS purpose cf tuning this very iustru- ! condescend to play before reoi nr. ' i P . leo(nnS "y !." eu -i i , . . ' ''m.- ana noddf d all roumi Co ti,e c,""'',an" "d '-"H-ndo you do. good peo- , aiin said M I . ... oeyuu are a,i enjoying your.-c.Vts. I ! thought I must come down and h;ive a peep at ; you. For after I had seen ..II il. .-u.. .r - - ' tone smi me.rnooos, ami hid my tea, I found it nretiv j...!-.,; ,, . ... uuu ora silting upstairs with the m uitui -m.'l7" " " "ners lhan ' sleep wh.le I was liikinn-" i e-' x, , " Mrs-. Marsden, much discomfltled. led t., Quimby to a chair between two matron, who ! were among--nd pretension, to refinement were . ...... ,,aIf,abIe' Bl,t th oKi 'y no i lea cf re.. W!"Mn tion.ry all the eveinS between Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Jjckson. Sh t..... .u ... ! ecu M see more of the party, if she quently ehaneed her nlace. nd Iv.; r -i.... ' Id see more of "Z r J" T . changed her place, and beirnr of .h., ' hesitated ; ZIZ l DW ever ; '' f ,,0WW hr.n said Albina in ai under voice, ! "what Ca" ' h- -ery one it. Mst- ' ice-cream, immediately sets it a.ile f ., - - WM nl ' at- 1 a,n sure ever- H'''g is in " ,n " ""Rnt to be. And something more than ouoht to be "re L-dMrs M.r.l.. ,-. . 8 ea .Mrs. .M irsJen, aller trymir a snoonfol P'W Mrs. Mtrsden, af.er uvina ' ...h. ,i. .. i : j ; . " . ' Scream, (I .PPJIV X. ' ,less) and it is not fit to eat '" Care,e8S' , "And now,- said Alhin, ... ' ; . fj. will show you a lar worse mortific.nion thui the fail -rse mortincation th., the fl . ! ure ot tie ice-cream. Odlv lot Aunt Q.ii,nbv between Mr M n. ! , t Washing,, Pons"' ee" Mf' MonUSe and Mrs. -How in the world dii she ret there'' . as,1,:.J tS4T . . v .awnru .Mrs. .u irden. - I v I T:al-A a. . n . !

tweenthetn. There ,s " "T5 fW fnch

but to P her off., well as we , make.L Is... .A . . . Ca"' ""d 10 ..... -...., . i win manse-B tn . I t- --' s. sa h moment, said he, -I w,. lonnglng .k .... rtrom with Lady Aguu Fitzhenry on

my arm (unquestionably the finest woman in

England) and Mrs. Motiluo-ne waaa f.-w atena in advance, leaning on my friend the Marquis of JWYIIIglOD." "Pray, air," said Mrs. Quimby, "as yon are from England, do you know any thing of Betsey Dempsey's husband?" "I have not the honour of being acquainted with that person," replied Mr. Montague, after a withering si ire. "Well that's strange," pursued Aunt Quimby, "considering that he has been living in Loudon at least eighteen years or perhaps it is only seventeen. And vet I thiuk it must be near eighteen, if not Quite. Mav be seventeen and a tii-ir vii .i .1.- r . 1 T " i 1 . . . ... 1 r .1 ..." utbi iu ro uu iiib sale sitie. so ' v s.r.e...ee. Ue,5ey a momer ! noa . .,1.1 ,1.1... f II .. r.t 1 was an old school-mate of mine Her father I, tuwi umh. oi iiiiiib. uer lamer i kept the Black Horse tavern. She was the onlv . nir uieuiny j acquaintace I ever had that married an Englishman. He wa, a grocer and in very good bMIness; but he never hked Amer.ca and was a. - j "J" "U''",g f-!" 1 W;lH Md " WeUt h0met , and was to send for Betsey. But he never sent for her at all; for a very eood reason- which , ' , ' g reason, whtcii was that he had another wife in England, as j i w . - - "" g .a.tiu. ,s ami so ne went nome, a was to send for Betsey. But he never sent "f ! g"? - ' most of them have no disuuraneemenl to vou. .augcuicui. iu jou, sir." fr t .. j r Mrs, Marsden now came tip, and informed Ir Pfti id !n . ...u; .i.... .u. i ii hesii'l-l I""' " B""" ,a 'ay:

liexio.. of Mrs 1 7Z ' I .h . Vk f T daUS,,ter. ra,l"'r at least , any relief, ye, , hi. Me.lin.ne Vvr ntmeu iair rel .V; nex.ouof Mrs. Marsdeu s, and that, though, a ; about Albina; I did not suppose they had any wl! V'Td ,'."r ,,rrr, t' h"U 1r Gi",r"1 lutle primitive iu appearance and manner she ' .,ok ,i . t . , i " head, Caihanne .tni. half n.iare h. low- I.inn ...... manner, sne 8uch relations belonging to them. I think, in ,'" "hat hewa. civen hv nil t.is Friends and had cotiM. erable property in bank slock. To future T mnt fni,r,. ir . 1 . .1 1 ,',,'"-"'". ""il har.is..l ev.n q.ians r Matt. rand Mm Marsden-s nrono-al H.mI s.l 1 1 . , tuture, I must confine myself entirely to the ar- ; I! d fn.m hi ,,..., this M.-dicine mtvd h.m -l-ireus propo?al that she should ex- . istocracv." enir. ly ,,, short time. Mr. H. Pinmmer, flUi. change her seat for a very pleasaut oue in the i i'V',Uirr9i.l i d 1 . . -j "'r'' M."'" '.Vr,.,'M-en F.;lnh and Ninth .ineis, ,, , , . ' . ... . , 1 ue "el,wrated to the last monient," said !'' tht l,. w.ie .a ai-end. .1 hy two ..f the b.-t other room next to her old frreud Mrs. W ill.s, - Mrt. Montague, "whelher we would come But ' "r'T' '- "'""""' '. "hen d.Aunt Quimby replied nothing but "Thank vou M, v i t,,,m,u,,,,, ,,,,,,,r. JM mw . 3 ' iiiaim jou, as jir. Moiitssrue is coiiio- to wr teh stnnrwhen i "., she 1)1. n iim ,1 ,o bottles of this ,,,:, r.

. ... . .urs. arm ivn.ss ,uoniEiie. annarent v heedmir - - ' o no one else, had talked nearlv the whole hp- , . . ' ,nnp..l, !,.! ,L,I .i.. .!... Ding ...each other, but loudly enough to V hear.l t.v sill itronn.l ll..i. T1!. . i . I heard tv all around them. The vounir I..K- . ine joung laiij, ! -hild, talked like . woman, a"d engaged it. argutnet.t whether the fltrlation of the Duke of j Rtsmgham with Lly Georgiana Melhury woul.leud serioulyor not. "To mv certain . , . " kuuwle.jge, said Miss Montague, "his Grace has never vet H .el- 1 V, If. T A rnas never el declared htmse f to T.idv li..orol. j fe. ana or to any body else." "I II lav von two to ., 1 Joulwol one, said ."Mrs. .Montague, "that he is married ,0 her before we return to En.r and.--.-N,." . replied the daughter, ' like all others of his sex 1 , - 1 . ,s . . , . " 11 "ls tit? UfllfrllltJ ill Ktfhi.i n rr 11. a Uiuo . . .f.nAas,nA

,,t'i . ... iv-WUi itwiutiiig great eiifCi. A, ,0 0,U ?'."'?" ,rU"'" -"''This was a signal for the company to break ,,p, Aun Qumby, leaning , n her turn across Mr. : and Marsden g'arly smildd ,.,;, out, while Mon.ague "and cons.dertt.g how young von Albina could have said will, Gray's Prophetessare you talk very senstbly. Men certainly have ..Xow my wea ,. j a way of keeping women in suspense, and an Leavw me? ,ve me 0 unw.lhngness to answer questions even when j But.according .0 Mrs. Marsden. the worst of F f T, 7, W-7 fT1"n'UW' B,,,y:n11 the poet, the professedly eccentric Bw-

i rl:....rl,ie T .... ..no. - . ". - --.v... Iiiailirtl IIIV ... .. cir.ru ears ngu, tue jji 01 lasi April. IIeVasgo.nl a man as ever breathed, " excellent provider ,00. He always goes to market him.f. ,d T "... u., ' hl-min, him a lit.u fr h(m 1 rs -' v ..i.ui i.y rim.t , XJ II ' . . j his greatest fault is his being so unsatisfactory , - , As lar back as last March, as I was sittinir at mv l : .l.,..., f , , . 1 . . J, knitting .n the lutle front parlour w.th the door ' r.,oii Ta. i ... .1 r ., j ...e 111,111 panuiir wun tne ooor . pen, (for it was quite warm weather for the i.: .. t. . , .1111? 01 year; iiiiy i airiowl came home, enrrviiiin his hand a good sizd shad; nnd I called ont t him to nk n-l.:.t l. r,.- c. :. very beginning of the shad season: but he made not a word of answer; he just ped on, and left the shad in the kitchen, and then went to his mn a..:: L . .. ...e mm a x-cry oneitw. nn(, , M h' - 1 1. , . b , w.w... .1, uiiiiii-r wet nn 111 n.n n.1,1 much he e,,ve fL bat he stiH ....id., L J"Z - and ben .0 talt r , '., . I'd let it rest awhile. A week or two ifior T 1 ,Rn asked htm; so then he actually said he had' f.,reotto,i all about it. And to ihis d .r I A.,n; know the price of that sh id " The Montagues looked at each othcr-almot laughed aloud, and drew Kick their chairs as far from Aunt Qnimbv as possil,!?. So also did Mr Polls. Mrs. Marsden came in an on ' r..-...: . ... . ' . " J 1 Ol VrVailfn nml rtvm.ts..w4 K a 1 -I of lhe risk of rcnewinher rheumatism hv stav ' ing so long between "the damp newlv-pwred i walls. The old l..r!v ,, ..A,'. , ...1 i " o.n.ei i un y , (punuig tier hand on the Paper)-I am sure nobody could find out ,.i " mti uau evurcei V Wn ut r..t fiv. mi.iM I rr.. w : The M.intiirnes proposed coin? awnv imme. diately, and Mrs. To-ts declared she was most apprehensive for poor little La Fayette. Mrs Marsden who could not endure the idea of their departing t.ll all the refreshments had been ' me reiresiiments had lieen Vlm1.! tSiiir..! ii.. I a 1. ; ... pre.t pains to persuade then that there was no ' cm unit mere n as no

'..i .. .r. ""canons of ll.e evening. "After all." s. id Alhi-

aiiirm, as she hiul had arm. f-resTl. ,!,..(,. ... . ,, .. " ,a,in. in J, U O ""Tr1' . te.s and ,i. ,fn s UI. I ' . .. " . " ' Mn' MTn wnt Favelte. " L i i-...... TU- il.i. ,u .u ' .. . . me newly-papered Zw ZZZ X Zm Z' .. . " "' "y on colds and rhetima- " Wh -"ver.Zl TZ. . . :T " Wld , hle ZZ TZlTZ creased. However nobodv actual, v wen, . in toZZ ' ' "Pans, .,id Mi. f . . .. L FrenchLvT "' ' " tl " " ""V " a"d cl'ick-. si.an nave pone round." Albina now csme un to Aunt OnimKr fUAl ! - vw , rtVmn ln cId -y ""fd tire,!,) and proposed that she should return to l.er chamber ... -urn to l.er ennmner, Pth.t.lie should return to l.er chamber, ' assuring her that the waiters should hs. nu.rt,.. ? ' .T 1 " ! t0 P et," replied Mrs. Qaimby. -I am very j 7" hw- B,,t "00 need not mi'"1 me- G ' .71",! " V'T ! .- ...-.... . , ,um s. tii.iv iv IIIUSO three nonr oirl. i th s-nllnu, rnu.i..k.. .s..sr- IIUUU.IS has spoken to yet, except Bromley Cheston.VKen ,0 3'' HCfl'1 By Cheston When I am ready to Po I shall take French leavv, asinese I'.nghsti people call it Knt Annt niii.,,!,,.'. ;.!. f l' I a- wuinn.w itica vi j. irm ii irnvr W38 i 3 W' P""" P' concluded that '""" manner of taking leave must be particular- ... i .... irpiietiiuiiv nnu ceremonious- i nerelore. having paid her parting compliments to Mrs. Potts aiid the Montagues, she walked all rouud the room, curtseying to every hod v and shaking hands, and telli.io-them she Im l psm. in ..t-l French leave. To put an end to this ridiculous scene, Bromley Cheston (who had been on assiduous duty all the eveuin;) now came forward and taking the old lady' arm in bis. offered to escort her up suirs. Aunt Quimby was much . . , ....... e... .v.t-i yminrjy wat mgcil filtered by unexiected civility from the. fme.t

looking younor man in the room, and she nmi-

lincly departed with him. comulitneiilin- him - B on his politeness, and assuring him that he was a real gentleman; trying also to make out the degree of relationship thatexistod between them. "So much for Buckingham," said Cheston, a8 he ran downstairs alter depositing the old lady at the door of her room. "Fools of all ranks and of ages are to me equally intolerable. I 1 j uiciauio. i never can marry into such a family." The party went on. "Iti the name of heaven, Mrs. Potfs," said

, , , . . . ,atlasia-.d irivr ih. ir erriitiratra, thai thrrr i nm mrs. Wontagtie, "what induces you to patronize , "awake Am n,at ,i motet mrn when rvrry thinithese people?" i has t'ajli-d. and that it the Gr at U md for

Why, they are the only tolerable persons in . J ' .-t l i .,. . . . . uir uriuiiutiuriiuoa. anWITitfl Aln f.illa "nnH 1 "e neignoournoou," answered Mrs . very kind and obliging in their way. I really ! 3 .v.... j , .u- 1. n . . think Albina a very sweet pirl, very sweet in- ' ja ...j m m" i .. .deed, and Mrs. Marsden is rather amiable too. iuccu, at! u mi i qu;te aminble . moho niiunuie. tna uiev are so graterul lor any j llttIe notice r take of lem that u , afrcting. Poor things! how much troull they 'vel it. getting up this party. Th ,ooh as jf h , j , d , ' I i r u , . "a1 a "ara day 8rk, and I have no doubt they will be obliged, jn iconseonence to ninch ih-m.-l. r l.u. . , h;lve piven thrmseIve8 in ; hh Th(v ,ooh as jf h . . . , .!.. ' : ! I -e no doubt they will be obliged, in' consequence to pinch themselves for mouths to ,. r.. t . . come; for I can assure you their means are ' ...... .u viiis iiiiuierable old aUDt j saw hpf y j ' U " veiv Biiian. verv Kiim I iniiMri AoIa i.:..:..i there IS something rather genteel about Mrs. 'pMnrnlnF....l I .1 L , . e return to bng;laud, he thinks it expedient to cnsiatid, tie minks it expedient to : m..L- , ., .... ni:iLa er.tr. a o r . .1... i. r . .. : "oiue s icrriices, tor tne sake oi bceiuff tlie o ; on irnue, ior t lie sa .r .... . .. , .,.,-..eoi .American society. "Oh! these people are not in society, - i jm r . . claimed Mrs. Potts eao-erlv. "lean assure von ;hese Marsdens have not th-subtest pretensions ' lo 80cietv. 0h! 110, ,.2 of ,L nit tTsuZe ' that Mr. Marsdeu and her daughter are at ill ia . socieiv." Tl,;. . t . r, , I ., . . "is conversation was overheard by Iiromlev - nheslnn ...l It I,; .1 . ' I U"e-10"' ",,d "f"" hl,n ln"re than he was ... .. iviuinp-10 acKiiowiedire. even to h mself .i .. ,, . , . . At length all the refreshments had gone their : ronnd nnd th Tnt.... . 1 . . ,' . Tl U ""'e, ous ..H3. 11 itsllIIIPIon tolls prelered a i t . . . , . conspicuous depnrture, and therefore made her 1 . an i: .n. n .1 . . I l m . . : - vs.iiiuj , amnor ... n 1 11 . . ! pn 't 1 Sob Z ,7 n c" " ;3fX. ul'l Z ? ' , i Hopes., 4.C. &c. nlld who was just now engaged i a tale called "The Bewildered, ...... v..e,. in a li.ie i-aneu " 1 lie llewildered, andau Ode .0 the Waning Moon which set ssoni.uriiij; auout me Country, and "Kent ! I.: ....:-i... rr,. ". . '""'"'"S""' 1 e poet, 1101 benign man 0f this worIl tiiJ ot ,.,.. hj nre aj " ' oppearance ai the parly till the moment of the busile occasioned by the exit of Mrs. Washington Potts. He ...j .....v muni, aiiLi bLUUICU wild. We will not insinuate tint he bore any resemb'nnce to S.mdy C'ark. He certainly wore no chnpenn, nnd his coat was not in the least a la niilit-.ir ( rJ, conar a: militaire, for it was a dusky brown frock. His W"' . "I"' lh f tec ,J'r0"' anr.mtich afTeclel by scribblers who are i'1it,,i,,,le of imitating the noble bard in any k -t .ookcq as ,, ,,e ! J" ,ear,nP 1 hi- eyes seemed "in inintT imi ina i . i i ... fine frenzy rolling.' irom one Ins moonlight rambles on the banks of! .he river, and his pantaloons, and cct.skirt showed evident marks of having bevu deep ' amonsr thecat-tTils an,! ! Jl . .1 . a ..ong inecat Mils and splatter docks that grew ID th. tnn,l nf its m...r. i ' ' . "'" an" "I mine mud ol its marfin. "e'"K a ,nan th,,t nta of time, he T yUnien' ,,ous '''''VP" and lwe,ve ""clock, and remiined an hour n . . . . y i classical, and poured Into the - i . n is. ",niirr -vneven nis aunt mid ctsixn i'V rrmi llfl I nrr i p t by reminding the poet of the hteness of the hour ami "la-.rly carryino; him oft"." "Aunt Q iitnby hid lonr since lyen asleep. Rut before Mrs. M;ir.d-n an I A!hina conl 1 forget themselves in "tlrM nature's sweet restorer." they lay awake f,.r an hour, discussing the filignes and vexations of the day, and the mortifi- .... na. ''"s P't'lyh' cost n five times as much . U W, and I ' P1 we have derived from it 'XT'1' f'easnre at theirown party. ..... ..,, unn win v. "P Marsden. -But yo may dcnend on it. this little coiin,li.n..i ... M vi. '"T ?T , hereafter. And then it i. ... ... Pot.s will ..rove. S'" ": - u.n....,i(eV.,x 10 ns hereafter. And then it U somethinp; to 1 I - viiiviiiiiii' 1 tl I ! the only r.imily in the neighborhood that coulj presume to do such a thintr." "!tCll'BEU KEXT WE- ?-'''- OFT It I D OF Tit A r CO, rt, F 'Z. "V"- '.. .i r '..j A ' . . I'mdncin,hr "-'-i'Pf 'nr- M.l-v. - 10 ... - " ,r.-ss.ir.. ,,n Tlti ft vtTV rri-.1t mitaL 1-k.-Scf..l,. .r,-eradi. ,,ed irom the ,,.,.; hV Tha '"'" e. po. r...i m. d.ci ... .tayue-. a,,. riVe c. rra.n to cur.- w h. n ,,,, riv n. d ,1... V'l the e.v.-. l.trht nnd h.m . . , rht mid h.-at. All is want. H i. . r.; oUn'r;;;;.;,-.-.' ."i ' -" -tirx lyu.ar.. A PVSICIAS- opimov of Dr. JAYXE, , ... ! " . - .. . ' "- "S. O Si.r I., , .1in'nTy ;:r;etier,. .7 in . IM.iu ...lyiii ,(,ar Sir: I hVi A , . I

. : . " . n rs, .nu ran m,. t , . . .........ii,.. ...... nn.i ,n .t i truly say, that t have been more s.,ce.-sf..l in .he use r""1'1, ' J've but a .hrt time. I thnvr.re de.eef that as a ni.ld, sr... and thon.oek p. , minoi r. my ... iihv-iriai.. I .mi t. r.i.i.nr...

................ ....... in. .hi-best f, lhe follow, nt; ol,. ion. reasons: r d.-s not fit Riv.n i than oi any whtrr. I base , v, r ..,-. I,i. ,h, he.i f.. V'"l'rr " - "v-ss.o.i a ui.. Crei .hie t.au.ea. I. not weak n the luiif. and prostrate ll.e -v I, ni likem-.st oilo rF.i. coram, in common use n.'.rd it aba.e the app, me ot .he paiiei.t like o.h.V nua tine medicine., wh.eh have been .is.-rf by the f.clrv In a word .1 :i nearly ,,!, the thi.,? wl.uhhas l ti sottthl for by many uf ,h. facullv for ae, . cone by. I n main vnnrs. c. I.mhar flrie'i.m M n Prepanil only bv Dr. D. Jaine. Pkiladelph,.' ,... old on ajrency by M . V . H y 1 1 v J1" Brookville', Iud. G A.riidw.il. louik n..i. . . bw rv ww -. w . .Josiah Drake. COMMJSSION orr, r-Op;E MF.RCHAXT8, ! t. iSll I'.l. i A- IM r 1 R K l t. f- .SH l a . 1 1 r . e " nM"- ," "s", ....... aior,, ilicinnati 1BKKAI. C ISH ADVXCKS.m.de . .. ment. ofProdure or other mrrchan, i.e 6 Messick. I aylori. ts aus liable Kc Bruce. John K..Sler. J,, Calhoun. 1 . H. Year man, Mar.h & Ct M- Sorter Sow. KMi. Kt Morton. L. w orthinrion Oe.4T'jj.j r

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A safe and certain rare for Cniisnn.pt iou of the I.uir;s, Spiuitie; .,f Blood. Coughs, Culds, Aslhmi, Pain in the Side, It ronrlntis, Whooping Cough, and II Pulmonary AfTectiun.. To iho.e who have di.eased Lnnpt .Wf call yciur candid ami sincere attention to the e-rrat merit nflk.l . . . . - - . - 1 "' ...- preparation, ami i.oi pill II onvi Wltn other medicine, w j.hniit enquiring w hither there i !"" "'j';'r"r? Pro"f , f ",Mr. j(rn)1 Bienorihehi?hetnUine-. ami hu are living I witnr- and - br arm. C? A th- rhjfirian ing cn aifii. t j a int j'n)ictan and M. i;i:il Family, evin ihnr frofor havt- had . . . . , . . . CCRKS m.dr by thi. On it Htn tlv. iml r,.m out at las. a-.d r,ve ... thrir ernitieair.. thai th. rr i n. niunlv t .i., .i j.. V- .i,: DISK ASKD l.l'NGS AVrwill reive b. low a fr w r.-. marks it ih r.,ivrltt i and -xtr.iet front therrrlifi CatfS. W l.if-h n Fll-Bfl In m I l,- hamnkll which ran iH-se... in full, and ih ect place h. re they n-sidr, by c.ll.nrr ..n the apmt where thi mnlirinei.for.al,-. C3Th t are frnm mm of ..id. hieh landiiir, that thf urt-irm k-ptic will at once be convinced nftts value. Rmh 1 r...J I . n.bl 1... .1.- t..j: 1 "r,,lo,n known to itie wiih roniiirnitior.. I 1 1! ?.f ' -h"V,r" '"7" T 'l TrX? !; ;f naeinn.ii, in the c.- of Mr. chart. Wade, . s.Mh,tr..t market .p:.ce. th rr Ktrer' Syrup i ,,f -'-ron and TarCCKF.D him, .r.er all other ' h"- Mr. D. I..,dlw. H.ee street, !,,,: j f ci. U , reined..-, had tailed. Mr. D. Ludlow. Hate street, C.?1,T " F": "."" b" n"r,,,r' b" hi 8 r'JZri" f.C IIV"C""' h".' "P "'P" Tr V" , r"'',".,'l'-entir.Iyciired by the ne of the . .hove m.d.c.ne. Mrs. Ann Child.. S.xth ..net. two floor west ol hmiih, sys that she had the CraMimii - . itn v.. n. . .1 . ... .... i . .... . - r..... vi.imi!.. xi.i nun, two i -- w.-j, t ,mh. she had the C-,,, lion, ami was reduced to a mere skeleton ar.d her ''""f" s d.i-s..ne ,ho,,?h .....'.enhecare of. ! l'iell rrtlnrrrl her to heallh. Mr. J. Finch savs he had adr adiul c.ieh and cons,a,iv......i.. ni...t. I and eri at I'ain. it.......!. ........r .1 ..r r. ........ i ...t r, . ... . . : r K.. ,,ir.n- i.r.r, et he coiilinua p-.n wor.e: l...i .1. t.. ...l.... ni.rm , rori.te; mm. .in. ipe v m. Murk. I:.ie l.t Mjsier.irCinc.i.iia.i for vrirs, savs i Mr. i-s statement are en. iil.d ... full con- , h. lei.ee. and i!.,. tv full corroborates what he ha. ! lElkr, fiTiTr'ir''""''- IheAVifrnf ! -H. ' '""' rri.me!Id.Vi 7trrinJ"ttvxv j W. sli.-on, M. v. o. ore Walker. .1. P. Gan.iss, F.q -. . e...r., ., n... ro'ter. r.sq, t.r.l- . v'..... ''', -K "rrisi.n. F.sq.. o. ch.irchrll 1 K"q ' ',',,"""'P C terk o 'Cincinnati, will iei,rv Lithe l..e.,al,le Valoeofihi. Medicine' for n......,l , 1 - i n.. ...... c. 1 V .,....,,,.,.0,111.. ., .ne ,"" farrone w.ih C.iiui..pii,m, that her Doctor 1 hr lM ot live l...t ..ne dav lonifer. and that i ,h" v:l,,,;,l,l' -f " Crerf he, ri.tnrly. l)r W1ls.n1 L' , ...e ru.monary Consumption for many years, and his rvnv-dirs failed iinn-, y.t O. . or.' L,te;u.r(A o 2ar had the I 1......; . . Imppit'st fit ti. ij 5 9 u 5 8 5 3 CT irrifrr nr ,n n,n,rAv ...... ...',1.4 ui iii. v w . . I.ate Pnife.sor in the Cincillti.ili Klerl.c Medical Cull, pe, and a Physician well known, who has an ex. tensile prac iee, in relation 10 the cure of "is. B, It, after 1.,-eii.ir pis. 11 up to Die wiih the last slur;.- ofCoiis.impiioii, by a number of able Plnsicians Mr. A. I.. Scovill. Sir Hnwrv! r reluctant I have been to permit my name to appear, a'taclud lo X cerl.li. ate r. comutendini; Paltent Medicines, Nostrums or Ca'tn.liciims, I oeverthrl. s think it t..v dutv, not only to my patrons, hi.t to the cnimiinitv, anil, all attluled with diseases riq.iireup Culi Medicine, 10 state, that in three particular cae. ot incipient Cos. tHKr,ti,,H, viz.. Miss Hell, step daughter of Mr. .Ilm I'arr of this . iiv. a i;. n.t.l.n. .......;.. I. r.. " """:lr-"'" r. nn.i .nr. u . k. Cox, one ot the j k.sertand'Tar rn;.",j:ri,.1Mrc',,fic' V. Willul:ir. I.tl..i.r. I M 11 ir .. .1 .. ..1 ' -,n,,i.,r conrarter in lisoptr.I n iliai I lisvcmr uH in my practice. Our uf 'hec:.s.sl,.,ve. v,. Mi.s ll.-l. ,,,,, and in be la. under the Last Staeof Scrofulous C np. 1 ( ,,,,, a, i,,.,,,,,.,,,,,., .1 hi ,..-. r. ni.. u 1... ' " "end ince p,- ;..n t iy hein7'Caiied 10 treat the ! of .:.Ppn;.V hVaVih.'.nd ;ZZ;: die W.th aUV ...ll.-r iliseave - ..... n , 1. . Joi.i.K I idv ol'iliis fill. As it rejects the' health j of lh, '.nh.r eases, all the t' r -at. nnitr pr. n..,t.ii..ry I symptom. --m to have.nbsidtd friili the use et a lew ! bolt I. s t.f the syrr.tp aliove. I V. ry re. clf-illi, &r., IIIU AM COX, M. D. Cinei.maii. .l:.u..ary. 18-17. 1 Forsalehv A. I.. " St'O VI I.- corner f V;r,l. a, ,,t I H;.ee Smrl. t'li.einiiar,. Also lor ak by K. TYXER, Brookville. sl. MORE PHOOF THAT S3IITH'S TONIC SYRUP WILL EFFKCTUALI.Y fCRE THE FEVF.H AND AGVE. iM't, i..p., rtiiciiv imii, i , , p .,r Yi-crtnMi- Fvbrifiiev tur'iht t i.rtr ut Amr ami m . hi "i ti ii Tamil v. Ttiiiit ii'n i am m n r-

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f'n m nitThti.i-h.ni) MPart ofixiv huWn nlu ! !" A"r"" r..r t hills and Fev. r,and I .inter.- ! ii m-ommniu .t to my Iriend. and the public a. one j l the m,.s, eflVd..:.! and innocent remedies tb.t 1 I have ever know n used. t It. ft ATF.S, P. M I rrrrp eru C f a . . . as.This is to ccrtif) that 1 was.fliici. il lal'soiium r W'lth Arue and Fever, ai... I.a.1 .l...n T....I. e.rs. an,) ,lr,c , ,,,, ,,me ed every remedy that i c.tii.i near ol, n iihoui elfect, and despaired ofeier n-a-ttlllaa- a.. ..II. t ... a . Id try .smith ii 1 tunc M rih1 liyti.Tiictwt1tnt.lift tituti eiHMl li aldt. mtd iliu Itnif . 1 ilicrt fort-tlo In my fritntN and ilua'tn mnuct ui n nudy Prepared by W I LSOX, STAHBIK1) He SM IT Iti , , I.oiilsvil le, Kv. r"or""leb- M. 1V.HAI1.K, ' ",n Hr....l.v.lle, ln.1. WOOL AKCMXi spinr:ir:G and weaving. "ttlT'Kare now readv with three .,r .l...,l.l t hille. in tineorder for cirilmr C.r i alo.,..r,,.l. . oro "7; ".'.oilier. ..!. wuh si, p.,w', r l..; . ,..; " . run a nd . iuZ happy to .n,.c.',i,l:i,r . h" w ' I " M on ... f work in. ,e. .i,,Ilir atad.s.s.re f,r .... of ih, ireard,.., be.ntl VV' ru .-r w ni nn tair terms a. Ur a. we maj nave on hand to ..ut cii.to.ner. t'ru-es Carding 5 and 7,' et. per lh. SI,""'"C 15 and 12 1.. Wea,M,lcra..,nctl 18 in. per vd.. chain found M ras .!,,, s .. tUain fimli, Maiiiitiiuurii,!; Cas.met jrj to O) ct.. per yard " " '"' I and tSJ t.s per vd. ... ... - nss...., White flannel on shares fr pee yd. .i to 3S rt.. Cloth on shares .ml ?j ct per " per yard SO to f JJ m.nkett mi sl.ar.-s and Seta, " per )d. .10 fr narrow S S Kn C... :.. - "r s me. ...... ...r . Fnllintr w ill he done a-usual at usual price., from 10 ,. ."nd Z " .""""I P:ir"' ' 'he above w.-rk we wilt w.rr..,. i : ' ..... fTZ: .7 Z "ry and examine nnr.t. ck if.hev .... a " -. T -,, ....... .. io meir iniere.t tn rail on n. ai th.. am. II f . ' S .airr! April J3, 1S47. 175-mo. A VOI.tXTAIIY irirvrtc r...... " ! John Van V.IL, . .,,,rnu t. ,. . SepJSth. MA. and ..: 1 would cheerfollv aci.n. an sKenc forth.-.ale of , oorfam.lv imilici-ie.. because I t,rl .ati.fi. d. ihat if I h.d not tken v.o.r Fxp. ctorant. I l..,ld h, f .re this dav hive h.-en in mv Crave. In th, month ,.f Aur;ust. .84.. I h.d a verv ..sere attack ol 1 yphn. Fever and lutlam-n.rinn of my l.ntis-s, wh.eh ndurrd me verv low. lnaf. w days a.-ler my fr,., left me and I h. r. , r,j .ir.-i.eib. I...,! a hid cootrh and ra... d Inrce quautnie.nl matt, r from my l.i;.t- or .tom.trh. A. my s'r.-lij;l.i i creased, my eonh l-o inerens. d. I told toy pl....,an that I wanted to take j our . snrctorai.t. He thought it wa. not h.-.t. He made me .me.,r.i. for mv eoui;h, which I took I or two or , I. n- u , . I....;.', , . - " ' -... .. ,u mr nn (..ml My rough si,! ii.er.as,d . n.urhthat mv .inmarh and 1'inrrs f. It a. if they were all raw, there was nch a soreness. ra.sed a very I.r re amount, and il an. p. r.d to me tl.a t I wa. a. had off a. n.at.v people I nasi- seen i. il.. l,.i r 1 . '. . ly Com lulled Ih.ir I h.J . , .. . . - v - ... ...........pi,.,,,. , ui,. . I ".,n '"''' "'"" Esnertorant. and com-' ihe. ... - . ' iweniy-i..nr hour. I .hen ,,. qr , t,nv in my feelinc. and h, f..re' !-t.ev?.. v: ii"- .ir, tf o .h,kwhi i h,v;.;.,;d ..vi":":::,":: niir. yon are at liberty to d . so He.p.ctruli ...nr.', J.,hn Van Valk. nhiirrh,!' M. I Le.itietnti t.r.s,.n V V .Jf r"n'! "n,i b-r Dr- D- Jm- 1'hil.delphia. and old on ajjeiiey by M. W H I I.E. 9'J Brookville In l. . TlTItt ER & '""nr..,,, ohm, w,-st Seven. h .treet, between W.i rw isf.w aim jonn LTiAW UIVI-Diii-n.iiB ... j ... S . ' ' - r -s. a s. x r.n.. sh ne-erip..on. ot Cirenlar s.. ..i. .- . i iV-.kk . or II.,., c ...... . . "s"..r

. "i t"n. or Narrow Saw. Tor tnrninr ..her for by hand nr mill power: .11 kind, if l7iL,r'reeen,ed in . workman-ike m.naer. I Buckled .... rrp.j ,nd w.rrauted e,..l ,o new. eb. 3d, 184 7-1t ,.. 7 ir

REVOLVING, Duelling, and other G."" "'k' " "''""I': Pocket Cntlery, Dirks i ;. rt. A?eiit lor Ka-uen. Po Jrri Maine at, betwtrn fifth and Sixth all. SS 1 Linck and Farquhar, HAVE tnt nxrivrd a new a-,,rlm.ni nfantrnHM ; S . Du9 L A S 1 WAME r..-i S"P' ' '"' ""d Tp- 1 CohBrfh Flowmj Bl.-e T. a W ar qi'KKX'S AXD G1.AS-" V A R E. coi.MMmr in part ibHrirh Flowinr Bine Tea Ware r, t, i i,i aw un ut no " Oolden Grape, Spr'.i.e; and Folensburf; do Painied fvarions patterns) j0 D .. . I . i .... - . i . . i , . . u v : c . 1. : j .. . i . ' V D' "es AUr S J nprnkville, Hardw knives and 51ass Pitchers. Jue-s. Plates. Salts, ami Pr.m. While anil ColM Flint Tnmhlers. ;n lu. .i.l .i ': ; KW STOKK, opposite to the Po.t Of- ! tTarrlnrara nan pil. uarawre and cutlery. KXIVF.S and Forks, Pocket and Pen Knives Bn.ch. r's Knive.. Shoe K.uves, I r.wine Knise ' Spear.' super Hand Saws. Cross Cut ...d Wood do Trace, Halter and l.er; Chain.: Tea Kelt les, Shov.1, and Tones, nr.. Kettles Coffee Mills, Mill Saw : Filei. Flat Bastard do. half ronnd d. u..e. ... an rocks, r-.ie Ki t ana fen Knives. - . els ami Tones, Hra Kettles, Coffee Mills Mill Saw ; Files. Fbt BaAard do, half round do Horse Kar, u...i,. s -;i . r ; Adam. Shovel,. Deven .i. C.:i do: Manure Forks, -c.. .' . ' e;... "1 - j - . """'" o. . t, ,th .io, ... mi. . no; ,-.1 anil re r orks, Collins' Axes (warranted;) Hames; Stes Irards; Balnee. Sieel and Ir r. Squares, 1. adels ai d Skimmers, ....... ...,...) itV,i. flllOD i.a.ci.es. i i.nioier I'a.t Locks. General as-ortment o Ituits H inrre and Screws; Chest and Trunk I.o.k.; Tai.le and Tea Spmnis, Sad Irons, Candlesticks Hore Pnishe.. White Wash do. Sand Paper. Sewinr and Pep Awls I For sale at the new cheap store of J"- L1XCK & FARQUHAR. WOODEN WAKE. TJine Washing Tub. and Churns, Pointed foot do. Ttowl Knife Iloxes, Potat.H- mashers. Butter I.ad.is, llolling; Tin. Clothe do HalflU.hrN, Auper Handle, Tar Cans. lleiieh Screws, n.akefS. 7.i..S W.sllllnvr.la For .ale at the luwe.t Cash priees at the N'rw Store of , . I.INCK &. FARQVHAK. n rook vi He, Dee. 30, 1SJ7. GIJOCEKIES. I 3 io Coffee, Vircinia Tobacco, I nd i to. . r. i. n.ifrar, t olnmon do Madder, A lum, Copt ras. Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipe., Sut r. Imp, 1 ea, Sal.ratu., " 1 . 11. uo ivpprr. Molasses, Al.p.ce, h.K-olaie, Ciniiamnn, "ice, Kps..m Salts, Mackrral, Shoe Hlackinp, llriuim fords. Matches, Bed Cords and Tl...l. I For sale at the New Sto e of . I1NCK t FARQUHAR. Braukvillc, Dec. 30, ts.7. For Sale. ft, WO .mall rramedwellin,. I.o.isr., in the town of Mo int C.irn.,-1, new ly built this spring, and finished 111 pm.d order Ir otTersa fir. I rate o,.p..ri.mitv loc. .oil. steady Mechanics, w hn are rrentK in demand, and 111 one ofihe best neii;lihorhoods iu the State. Situated on the Turnpike, now- under outran, leadinrtrom llrookville to Cincinnati, render, it a desirable location. Said propertv will be .!d , n ac fommodating term.. For further particular, anplK. llHUXDHK I I , Augu.t 9, 1847.-33.stn Mount Carmel BAIIG AliVS. DAIIGA1NS.' D. A. Cheevers Cheap Cash Store. H 1) I.' ; . . . . . . Tf HxVF ' r. iiouu ; ? ji.ei-1., sir oiJUUS, whirl, l am prepared to sell at pi ire. that cannot r:i 1 at pi ice. ra'H one- and ill sen. 11; I .r cash thai I Mil mil., . .., .. profits while ..i rsarem iki..r one lartr.- one- and While tllt.S r. ilm ... q,.o.....n....l..u .1 a .. - ---s . - . e .,imc, 1 ,1 1. ..1 rail 11 pun them for their patronage, feeling aured '"f iH licili-apiuMiilnl. Ihmvr . l-lzga. f'fnlhfr. &r. taken in ixihanpe for Goods, and Cah paid for w D. A. CHFEVFH ,.,," . Opposite Conn Home. Rrookull-, Sept. 30t., 1347. 4v. IltOX &. STKEL. Hloom lK;t;, A-n.lt-Mn I hon Store X. W. CHAI3IAT, 'iSAMuin Street, near the Court House r.vr.v.v.-i 77. "IIOX (t NAILS nfall .izes. SI F.FLS of everv .1.... . . ' " ,.,.j., ri.TJ III Cn I. f toll, all of the verv best no. I it.-.. j .nvils, v,se, II. liows. Carriage spr.ntrs and Iro mer moulds. All of pood nualitv and warranted """'j A ll linillllit-ntl I mil f n.M I11 i-st c: I. 1 ... A "pt,ri)r.inicl( -ofSliiii Iron, 22,24, 25. 2fi 27 NH. All oflhe luie articlm 1 r.,- ..,1. ml "f lrt' rau- r Minlinm-. and niackmnlii Ausu.t21.HS4S. i4.ir. New Establishment I'HK subscriber wishes to inform the citizen, ol llrookville. lid the t.obl.e r..n. rUr .1... 1.. is now- prepared . .-,-.. .... .,m...osoi 11 I.C I I HING: Tflt VINT. CI VKIII vr. .1, -.. j. . . ..... , . - -.-.-.a ... ai, mi... .sol .MA CHlNKlV;s,tii-u. and rt pairinc Seam Knirines, rastinr;and liiii.h.u every iari.lv of Itra.i vrk Al.o make, and repair all kinds of Otin., Pi.tuli. r. ic. I he suhseriber i lit etuis n.inir the oe.t of ....... ,, rK , me lest manner and on th. mo.t e;:sy and accontmndalii.c; tern... Hi. shop is in fn-ni .f the Methodist Church and within three sqi.ar. . of Mr. Speai". Mill. .. . JOIIX MO'FITT. May 3d, 1847. , Co::rttic.Iiij. TrF.t H. IIUHIOX ha. assneial.d AMOS n " M tllTlX with him in the tnirr,,ol. ,.;... -, :. " ..e mercantile onsines. i They will couiiniie at theuld stand, and invite their! friends ai.tl id. .... . . ' , , ' - i s ... ,-i.i. nu examine their sio.k iHr.ire ptirchasinrr elsewhere, a. th-v flatter ' tli.m..lve. they rati aell GOOD ARTICLES on I sucA lern.s as w .11 be entirelv sat.sfactory to nurcliaen. Brookville, Nov. 20th, 1847. I NOTICE. ! Im V ,NRT.X T hn 5"d'" ! L . "l . , ' '"". hr " ''"iron, of clo.,,1!r ,, h,,",l ''im... ,. ,. i c t ,.wd of MONKV. at -- viHe. Nov. 2,U, I847.-4S NKW SIIOK SHOP; riiyitr. cmen. ,.r rtr.,kvi!l and viein..,,'J"""r"r""r,l'h"' K'-' CAIN .t AI.I'KUT ISII.KY. have .-nter. d into P.rii,, ,.p , ,hr shsK- Makine H... .... .. I heir .hop ,n the norih basement r.H.tn (it k A m. a-.a.-H U . ' l I - anYn'h "r;' " '"J1" mo., ,.,b.,a..,iil 1 T "!l''';hry "l"' thrir iend. to N. It. 5tr Cam her. by notifie. alt per.nn indebted to htm ... call I .mm.-diaiely. a.id .e,.l..P,h. ir acc. . n a, either by cash or note. Stuck is l.,Bl,, .U nq "m cash to continue busine.. nu,uir. Kt.I CAIV, A i. ii i.i. i n ii rv Nov CSin ,tJ. ALBERT RILEY. l'J!!";" TYTnrn Ani- r.. rr. s"..rr...T 1??", ' 8 . e . irrnmnnnvt ravellrrl I tutr. thmngh gtvea mver tmdici , . , ., Head the P.,t MatDear Sir: I hen by eeniiv that Mr.. v i,."i. ,.r",,e k ' . re turn of l.ivrrC...... . ......e ...... .11, K ft a lo.m.u.'i, Br,..,rrrfArrof rrrarrrv. In H, l.tj.si.s ..tiiatioti, .he Imr. r.d ome.it ,.., when, ..,,., the advice ora friend. sl.e was persuaded to tr. what efficacy there inicht he in Kcv R in P. I BAUD S VKGK I I'AHIR I Il.I.S-.d , here ... none to be had short ..r40 mile., a me... nr. r wa. ! despatches! for item, and one bos. on W proc-md I I'potl takinc the first dose, lhe t. rr.hl'e ...... ... k' . ' M-oee an ine ni-l Rhv.ir,,n. . .l. .1,1, wa. so n. .ch relieved tha, .he wa. rn.SI, A I np, and ... two week. wa. quite recover, d. She i. my mother, and re.id. . ,,. ar OIIOw . , Illinois. ,d no. p..ee. Hue h. al.h. I,.., i. careful .till , krr j a ...pi-i) oi iiie.eeiiraurainarv nil., n hand. Mnrrl. t II For .ale by 3T-6m M.W. HAII.E, llrookville, Ind. OHIO HOTEL: AT I? A R If I SON. OHIO: D GERARD, Proprietor t , . k. rHtS Hotel has been refitted ,,o 'a in.ide and o..t-.hr room, all Inrni-h.d with new carH-ts, ... w bed', bc.l.t. adv ihji.rs tables-a.ld r '-,"-t- ..r ,he ..me ,vi :r"Tr;"v: - t.?',',M.'?'"':.. . '- , - - " ".,-,.... ...a. a. ne, too. I. not iirpa.s..l r.,rthe neee..arte.nd luvtirie.of lift-.aud , -. - - . ... " v , -1 epiewre. he StaliliiitrtM'loa;... t . thi. Hon e ha. sLnb-en impr .ved Thebe.t of provender will at all timet be luriii.hed. Travelers m it 1 ftnrf : , .l..:...,.-. . . . . .vraiuri ana auvaii.. tare tn .top at the Ohio House. 'eb4. 7 6.tf CI-1AKTXEKSIIIP. . F VII tintl-rirrti-il katra rnl....J i - rnr the tew ...ni... i. , ,nT.,nr aeuoii ol r ..neral romnii.s.o, I forthetrans.cu.inol r-oer.l Comm, ...on ...J rorwarumr llusiues. at i (,,.... .i... ,u.

firm nf SPKVr-r xv r-i-.u.T , , " ' ?b...L.s . TwL.!. A'B--",l,rM thn't ' ot 1 "-" ali.t.f I"'"' ruolWl r I VVrT' , HVM f GVAR D. t.w Orlen,Te, tla. n i,

LOOK AT rTfIsi vTHE Snhstriher lak.a this method to ret. th.nka to h.a old friend, and cu.iomers for theiVv libsrat pa.ronaec h rei.,r,,r l..,..- ..""T rc.pec.full.- .olicit. . com. nuance of their favor. I have now n hand a full ,d romplete ...ortmeni of i11' 'A eelehrated PKKMIUM COOKIXO ' , . 1 hr "" person, having this ,tTe jn u, ,M.,r testimony lo m superiority over all other .tovt. "i me ki.iu ever ottered to the public. Als. Green", patent and coinliin.liou Cookinr !toe,for economy in fuel, conrenienee and .!.,...? ln all the department, of cookinr. -I Lis i u""rP",' any Stove ever invented, for the trut otwlmhwe can refer to ),.i.,,l-.l. r i jhavelhemini.se. . . "rIrc,''l Ifeneral a.sortment of .,r h'cht ten, .even ...d .iX fM .tove., Uf the nw ' Proved patte, , n.e.lt ol 1 ". S..Sa. 1 mrR rates, ! "-dersij, i con.modatii.i ' ii.erns .no nni.n, t.nrethcr with a full ".",r,,l"i m ana japan ware, namely: Candle Sr.C-Ls. Sliiu-s,. I.,K f , ... , ' ...w.., uiiKiirr,, .miiiuii'i cups, lit. . P.-I, . r n .. . ..r ... e.. ... .- . . ,n" "nnersnrnrd is determiiH I commodate term, for cash , ' I , .v. eK. ai. ui wnita nrter.sned is determined to aell on the uoit a.. r,ro..l.:il. v. ... . VUX.. BrootvilW,,Nor.S6,h.tS47. t . ., u, . ... in. . I B- All kind, of Job Work dona at .hort noticw. I wu" eaine.a. l48-6ml J. H. F Watches, Jewelry, &c. rTiHE subscriber keep, cnn.tamly on hand, a fuB I .int.lv of fine fiold ....I S..I... '...kJL r" I - - - - sji. 1 . . aiis,Hvi 1 ruin the r I. braird makers. Al.ua larfe assortment of ) Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Silver Plated and BritI Wars-. Pocket and Table Cutlerv, Gold and Silver Pencils, Diamond Pnintad Gold Pen., wuh Silrtr j Hole'cr altaehed, fi-om $1.50 lo S3. SO. Perifocal Spectacles. ! A new article of American Manufacture, prrtVttl. Jeasy and naiural to the eye. 't hese clas.et has j been examined and highly recommended bv those j ho have worn them and fully tested their superiori. ' onty overall others. . Just received, a larce assortment of Gold and Silver ! Frami., Glasses ins. rt. d in old Framea, and .old ir the subscriber, only atteiu in Cincinnati. All kind, of Clocks and watches, music boxes, aa j j ewelry, repaired in the best manner. Old Gold ant ...... u..iii vr taken in exciianr. Si''r N. L. HAZF.K. No. 157 Main, S duor. above 4th H OU KIN ItlCE-S I ,CJ K3 iImPrTed Patent Zinc Washboardi. ! . 1 "rT. beiwem Kim and Plum. 1 iVl'Lirri'iim 1... 1 . 1 "A VKACTL KKll by Inn. oi.lv,..i.l warn 11 It 4 V ll.e .h. ..... . .... I . ..:..' tw . . . .T. . 1 . ..vie now oni'n-fl 10 ID. public, 111 point of .implicit v of structure, uursl.il, it ot material, and sunn,. ,,-c ol s. soap and labor. He l.-els warranted m recommend in? hi. Wa.hboard. to the public, inasmuch a. thousands have tested lh, ir in. rits, and 111 ev. r, ras, thev have riven emir satistaiueti. C. rnlicate. could r. a. III. be obtained in any quantity, hut he deem, a tnal .".r hi. Wa.hboard, a .lifnYirlit proof. A full and rompleir su.(ilv kept constantly oa hsnd. and old wholesale and retail ai reduced price. All or.1. rs ,r,,n,,, ly , I, ,1 i. H Any imrtlim r'.en.muii dissattsfird aft.r thorough test of said article, rei.lestcd to return them and the money in i! case, will be refunded. He has Ini-n com,.. II. .1 tn enlarge his i-st.bl.shment (owinc; to the iuerejse.l demand for his Wa.hhonrd. lor lhe last .jx nientl.j.) and erect extensive marl inr. r. by which he ho :.es to f,...,r.. i.. n..l.- .11 .1. i mamls T , "V Een11i11efxc.pt the.e marked t. I Vini.tl. ..f r.r.l. e mJ " "ac . uu k 1 it u i. Dec. 16. 31. iy ' TERMS CASH.' L V 31 A N & II I c E TM POUTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealler. ha Hard wart and Cutlers, Wire, Steel, NaiU kc SiSii ol' Uu Anvil, No. 87 Main .irect, 5 door, below pearl t Cinctnaatk July 3d 1846. J7.r FOIt SALE. TWO lot. in Brookville-with dwellinr hsaiti. on r .; ..iii.ai.o.omr voiu.ai. lot., all upon iia.onalile terms. I . JOHN A. MATSON. January It t84. A( PURIFY THE hi 0 0 D. M O F P A Tft VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHCENIX "BITTERS. The high and envied celebrity which thew pre-fmiacH Medici., have .couireJ for their invariable efficacy ia aM he .lisr.se, wl.irh tly rr.,fe to cure, ha. Kodercd th Bwi.l practice of pmT.uS not only unnecesnrv, but aaw-or-ll.y o( tl.tn.. 1 l,ey are knuwa by tl.eir fruit. ; their foci work, testify f.,r tl.em, and ll.cy tnriic sol bv tl faiih of the credulous. Of 4STHVA. JCVTKnti CIIROMC RHEUMATISM. if'Kt:rio.V.s..r far UlADItER mni KWEVS BILIOUS FEVERS & LIVER COMFLAUfTS.In the ..win and west. wl-re tle disease, rsevsul. lhr wil ha f..ind Invaluable. I'lanler.. farmer., and o hera. who one 11 w -M.sheinea. will ncv.T afu-rwanl, Ir wirhiut tbr-m UILIULS VHOUV. v.d SfK.HS Loenc. BILE. cosrn-EXEss. colds t Co runs, cnouc rt...rAll' noN. l-a,-d w nh rreat aureen in una due VVRKUPT HUMOUS. DKUPSIES. DVSPEFSZ A. No peraon with ll. diatmiinf 4a ease, .hiaild .h-lar usuif thrsr mctbr.n,-. mmrduiulf. KRVPTIOSS uf the Skin, ERYSIPELAS. TUT LEWY. VKwn - .1 s . r. ..... e. . e.. r or inn acoorre ol llw war I tern eoui.trr theae mrda-ine. w,l. f,nd a safe, tpeedr. an ....... your, mrsiKTiora leave the aratran .ubjeel U a re.itm of ih dise.se a cure I.r thcae mclirme. n taraucBk TRY THEM. BE PATISnm. AND BE Ct'HLD FOUL MESS VOM P LEX IO S. OCNEnAI. SET3ILIT7( tiOVT. UWDISES. GRAVEL. II EAO AVItEH. ef eteiy mrf. IMVARO VEVER. INFLAMMATORY RHEUVAT1TE KE bLOUD' JAU.WIVE. LOSS AlTi LIVEn COMPLAINTB. LEPROSY. LOOSENESS. H K II C II It I A 1. t. s? . Never bib to era.Uci.te eniirclr all rhe rffs-t. of Al'.sxui'Thsitelr ..me, th.n , r.., '.ZT... ',ereur" T Mt.Tir SWEATS. KERYOVS OEhlLITY Ke7?0V COMPLAINTS of aU . vRUASIC AFFEailusl PAI PITATIOS rf HEART. PAITEK S(-, n ptrtja Th. . , 7 - "e swirmai pnaw- or thear mMltnaM .1 ruird of Tils r a m. .i.,ut... ,L. r . , v, . . : hi " .or war ui incM um Alrdirtne. ahHie. PAINS in tlw he. smIc. back, bmha, juinta aad ore am. It HE IJIATIKM. Thn. .(Theicd wuh Ihk sril.le disease, will be tan of n lief br the Lite Medicine. nvsu or B1.001) ioth iikad, scUirt. SALTRHEUM,snELII;s sci!orn.A. KINO'S EVZ1., h tw vonit hamm, I'lCl'll S. ej errry aWcTtrticsw WOKMS.i.ill l.U. a-e rtl.srtiiallr esveued W; Ihwe M.-dinnra. I'arcnt. will do well tn .lir.nn.rr I hem .) rss-t thm e.wiimr .ufp,eted. Kettf ifdl beccruun. THE LIFE FILLS AXD riKEMX BITTEEX PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thns remove all disease from the system. A .itrrle trial w ill place the LIFE PUIS PHGENIX 8.TTERS beyond th reach of caw;) Utioo iu tl e.timatio. of every p.tieot. The reauii.e ofil.ese meslkine. are sow put up hi wliilt wrapper, and labela, t.nrethcr wiih a pamphlet. Kki Mod..'. Unci Samaritan." containing the siirecuoaa. tax on which i. a drawing of Br.adw.v from Wall atreet W sr . 1 rT. . . k. 1. . : . . . :n Office, bv Which Snonsi ti.if.n- , 1. . . . . . n. airt Cud us. Tn wraipei. aod San.aiil.n. are conirirHesi ..-l-js... uu i , . -i ,j. .ir . Ihe'ef,e H..m w!m procure tlieta w iih white sraterseM be amarest .1..1 . K. . mrm - .....--' n r. . I . A.

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