Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 August 1848 — Page 4

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- , HR. SniTH, . Kequf I to Mr. Wttshinicton loIt. BY MISS LESLIE. rco x t i r v. n i "But Mr. Snntl," resumed t:hef "Tell u something of him'" I 'V hy, Bromley, what makes ynrtso ! fl io-efv ? 1 Blllx- F,rr.l .l 1. I ..... -. .i. .. ... it) i not the man to ask people to tea unless he is sure thev are orett vieoent son r flt So he went first to the British Consul and in- 1 quired about Mr. Smith, aud described his looks hnd dress just as he woutd a rnnawav 'nrentice : And the Consul knew exactly who' he meant, and told him he w ould answer for Mr. Smith's a mail ill I'O'Ml rnrHP HP llft n..r.l . man ot noon character, and perfect v honest and respectable And that vou ki " quite, as much as need'.,. '

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men we had him to let nn:t ;., ...i.;.. ... . mm to tea, qu.te III a plain way; nut ne seemed satisfied, and thouirh there v-r . i. . i.ucKieDernes and cucumbers, and d u"h he did not eat a thing but bread and butter. not much of that and took no sugar iu and only drank two cups. And Billy talked him the whole evening about our factories, our coal and iron, and he listened quite l.l l'M M Tl 11 O-l.i r. .... .. . . I ,. " very well,. lliouirllhedidnotsavmucluandhekeptawakei nil the time n I, i. !,- l r,- ' w Hctl W fts V er Clever of him, and J tiMii Bi:lv is e.J t0. He seems like a . r -ed ma,,, f .- ,e ved lmU Jare from I -.tl;;,p.T .... . .. . ..... , , ; '" opun tier iieUil as i v;..- t r-.:r .., unt'er the table-and ! he r,-i - ' t ,,-, T. , r , ' .ie r.t.i tin.. , . ,hni.T when he Ml over i:ie rcc-Rersot the :..g chair. :H wipd tile tdoo-.l ' j.. ., ,. " on nu nose with his own ci :ii haiidkerchief- I ; litre p;iv he's juthaH h,,t l,n ; i .re I.i, ...i.u tninded. Kiirl ...m. .r..:i ..r : ; .-.... aiLnu en !ii liter some- : thing wrong that he hardly says any ,hi,.g at nil. Here be comes, trudging a oner beside the ........ji .. .e. .. . . . " ' . r .-. , ... , ,,e uas goi ail tne basrp;ajre safe. tven the brown naoer .i ,1, : Th,t' 1. .'.,.... .... 8' : " " s- t- 11 11 cl il rv la r'.IIT nil 1 J If reel ' 1 Mr. Smith now came up, and iaquired of Captain Cheston for the nearest inn. that be ,;!t remain there till a boat nassed doer., f... pi.i.,. ! tlelphia. 1 "Why, Mr. Smith" interrnnted Aunt Ooim- i by, "where's the sense of beino- Bo b-neL-ee-.r.) i We ought to he thankful for our good luck in ! getting heie on the very day of the pic-nic, even ,v,i ... , . , . we tnu come ny mistake. .ow we are : .... - Here it s all nonsense for you to run away, and go and mope by yours. ll" at a couulry t ..vera. I suppose vou are afraid you are not welcome But I'll answer for you as well as myself." Civility to the stranger require.! that Captain Cheston should second Mrs. QuimSy: and he nid so in terms so polite that Mr. Smith was induced with much ditTilence to remain. 'roor man'." said Aunt Ouimhv. i:. a lor voice to theCantaiu-"be.eve.o .,iM plain enough that he is not much used to Ui.ig among great people he's afr .i i .,f iVelloe, I . L- . J tish out of water. Jle must have a verv pnr opinion of himself, fur eveu at Billy IVrfowl's he did not seem quite ht home; though w- ail i., eu.-our.ige mm, and 1 told him .nys-if s soon as we sat down to the te,-t.,ll -, to make jnst as fr-e as though he was in his own house." Arrived Mt the mansion of the Cheston, Mrs. Quimhy at first objected to changing her dress, which was a very rusty black silk, with a bonnet to match; declaring that she was sure nothing was expected of people who on their travels, and that she saw no use of takino- i!, trouble to unpack her b ir-r io-e She ex--.e l.o,.. ever, overruled be-.1, : re..: -.v ,...1, ,s ,,, .enuna, wno on-red lioth to pack and repack for her : Act-ordlno-lxr !.. A 1 ir - .. . . j;j ... re.. neis.-u 111 v, imi s'le called her second best suit. The gown wa thick rustling silk of a very reddish brown, wilh a new inside kerchief of blue-tinted book muslin that had never been washed. fiver 1,-r shoulders she pinned her canton crape shawl, whose brown tinge was entirely at variance with the shades of her gown. On her head wnsa still harder cap trimmed with satin ribbon of a still different brown color, the ends of the bows sticking ont horizontally and scolloped into numerous points. She would not w ear her best bonnet lest it should h. injured, and r .rtmiateiy her worst was so small that she found if she put it on it would crush her second-best ra.t. ri. . . t r-ne carried in one hand a stiff starched hand Lerebief of i.;i.,; 1..:. .. , . , . , ., , " tt""'n "he considered too good to unfold; and with the other she held a faded green paras,,,. j Thus equipped,,,. o,d lady s., out with Capa,, i nun .irs. i. iieston lor the acno of tb ' I'lCi.i... - f t . . i . .... 1 - ' ot too party nemgixlitiH , ,- vance of them i ,,-y mw .i r. SMint i strnl ino -.'' -t the l.uvn, Mrs. O limbv calle.1 ... e a id g ve hi, an,, .0 her ni.-ce sav- " imu under your w ing, t " ' ' iable, while I walk on ;' - i.r.iiuiey, how well you J-,rK ' ' : :'' r'-'' ' oi-ntals. I declare I'm ri- r-i h:i-1 -.- .u. -. 1' i not everv hody thvt can nave an o!h. o'.wajs ra.iy and willing to squire them" And the o.d lady, like many young ladies, unconsciously put on a different face and different walk while escorted by a gentleman in uniform. iBroml-j" continued Aunt Quimhy "I heard some of the pic-nic ladies in the boat saving that those who are to ride up are to ..ring" a liou with them. This made me open my rye, and put me all in a quiver; so I could not help epe.TM,iK oui ana saying i tehonld make a real right down objection to its being let loose a...eng the company, even if he was ever s , 1

lam. Then they laughed, and one of them . 'aS " loSeS : replied Miss A' wood smi.iiiT heroically 'I said that a lion meant a great man; and asked " '."" b"on cllwr Mjf:eS L-j have heard the crcumsta.ice .nentioiied when me if I had never h-ard the term before. I - , ra''S , , my father has spoken of his great uncle Jemmv sweredtbat may he I had, hut it must have' Uaf,ln;1ta "ort Poc-m ,rked m,n, that ! the chairman, and of the shoemaker s family inslipped my memory; and I thought il a great "' ,,t,le ' w,tU """tUin el a cas, i I to um e jllmv mwird nA , shame to speak of Christian people as if thr"'''!; W"'1 ,0iUVe' '"" il ! were the two Sail vs. Debbibus was called equalwere wild b.-a.s3" was.uthehft- j, h itl ,,, ,,;,,., "And who is this great ma?"-inn,,ired ' . 1 am P,,re ri,Pa'8 father was no such; Then tumint, to the cerv b,., , a:.

-U.. 1 i S leseOll. .... "Uh: tie s a forelg-ier from beyond the sea and he is coming w ith some of the ladies in their own carriage Baron somebody" "Btron Von Klingenherg" said Cheston have heard of him." "I ., . . i.ai s i,,e very name. u B,.ems he is just rome from G Asermany, an,, has taken rooms in . . ' one of the tip in.in-, ii.,i.,ij n. i. ..... l. .. i , ., all to himself. I wonder how any man ran r ...j. ..v..,,.-., v. uei e lie lias a laoie bear to. eat his victuals sitting all alone, w ill. not a soul to speak a word with. I thiuk I should die if I had nobody to talk to. Well' they said this B.rou is a "person of verv hirh' lone, wiuc.n t suppose means that he has a very loud voice-an.l from what I could oatber. i .snionaoie lor tlie young ladies to tall in love with him, and they think it an honor to get a bow from him it. Chestnut street, and they take hln all about with them. And they say that ha has iu his own country a castle that stands on rind, which seems a strange foundation. Detar me now we've got to the pic-nio nlace af - I - II a. how gay and pretty everything looks, and what heapa- of victuals there mutt bj in all thase Li,ikets, and oceans of drinkables in all those bottlet

, and demijohns. M-rcy on me I pity the dish ,

washers when will they get through nil the 'dirty pl.tes! And I dclare! how heautiful the flags look! fixed up over the table just like h-d-t ii rt:i tw I Hiii cr!:il vmi hivo iilritT nf rhairs " J 1 ' ' I here, besiilw the benches. And only set-! if cakes and lemonade coming round 1 """" '' woli tier seal miner one ol me ,TP,"S' an'' eIlle,vd unhesitatingly into whatever conversation was wnlii.i her hearine; ""'I'"'"")" , a l a;,y U.estons to ak t!'"'" qu-stions or address to them remark!. : " c",n,i,ny P""-"yl''- '" SOn" S"' s,""t' k" ' sd"1' ' lkHi; a 1 S(lni rt'trM,ine further into tlie woods, amused them- j MvM and each other wi,h itt,nZ' r 1 " fo frtt "r"er(' was s usual in Philadelphia ( auni i a tpni hirm nmrmMlnn nfb.ii "' ' " 'v'-' 6 . ........ J l" l 1 - " 1 some vou ng ladies, and all were dressed in that ! -" . t-tefu!, and decorous manner which oiiiiicuisiie me lair cainseis 01 tne ciiy ot . s , 1 - 1 . : M- r ...-1 . i, I - , ' J ' nere, i wuit'.o speak, to vou." i - , , ' Chestou had the amiahility to approach .' .1 i - .. . ; Vn7 cheertully: though called away , from an animated conversation with two ,,fTinavj.iwooi tne army, and three young lawyers, who had all formed a semicircle - ,' uncirue , u lierseji . beniff the cynosure ; " . i "Jlvitilla" satj Aunt Q.uni!y. rather a low voice '(lo take some occonnt of this no, ir ' ' MoTn matt th' M.inJ me. He's so V"r-V Wkward, and thinks himself such a mere ! inlm '.v. that T dare rat- be fi. i,u.e - - ' l 1 oei,1P w ithout an imitation, and all amonir strangers too-tho.lirli I've told him over n 1 I 1 c over that he need lijt have the least fear of be- : ing welcome. Th-re now 1 I now th -re's a good girl i ah-tle V.vi h... i aii.iie. i od Know J on , - 1,11,1 siirit ,,im UP hr' Ht ,,!,m,? re on your broiherVown grouud. 1 scar-ely know how totals to an Knc.sl. j '"""" - replied Myrtilla in a low voice. " hv, can t you ask him if ever in his lif- . 1 , ... . ' mw wide a river, and if l.e ever in Ins lif- - saw such nip tres an.l if hi. .l..n't H,,.,W ..... : sun is a grtet deal br ghter than his, and il" he ' evrsnielt bu.-kwheat b-fnr-? - ' c... ... ,i....t i.-,.. .1 . . .... I A vrt. : tnr.i 1,....., T. c:.l. 1 ..i.i. ...i. .'111111 .ii,ij '1 I , tr .1 . , . . , ! tet.i.ig fnvi. his suppress-,! smile tnat he had i heard Mrs. Uiimbv s instrn.tiinsi like f) ie i . : ' ' 11. i.i th rel-sv .H i ..... . ... ... I ' , 'i .....I..-1 -i. .ii je?c eiy li.e r e ii v foilownig them. ...nleing a curtsey to the genlleniau and saying in our life see so " Mr. Sin ith, nil you ever ., - wi Ha river? did vou ever h bi rtr..s? iiin't von lliinlnot, ires. ion i y oil -oar l,f. seesuc "r Bl'U H af-'"''l ""shtcr than yours? , :n,i tli(1 "mtU '"u kwheat b. f .re?" i nave not liad th.- happiness replied Mr i S nith w ith a sii.-periiig l.nigh, us he rose from ! tiie ol I stamp and f -g -tii-.g t',.u . w.a not u i ci.air, tri-d to hand it t . Mvrtil.a. She bowed i ii. acknowledgment, placed" herself on the seat I -a.ni for a wh.le endeavored to entertain Mr. ! Smith, as she stood leaning (not pu-turcquclvj j agtiu.-t a portion of the broken fence. ' j lathe mantime M,s. O-.i.nbv continued to i call the attention ol" those around her. To ! some the old lady was a sour.-.e of amusement, I to others of disgust and auuovance. By this! '"e they all understnod w ho s'le was, and ho she happened to be t!l -re. F.x.n.r h-r evea .i 1 - j . ' ..."... ....g ia.:y, . W hom sue bad heard addressed as Mis L brand. I .... . 1 nod WHO with S 'Veral others were siltinir nearly I 1 . . npposite, 'Tray, Miss" sail Aunt Quimby"was your grandfather's name .Moses?"' ! "It was," replied the young lad v. ! "On! then jou mu-t be a grand-daughter cf '

i ii o pt'itiri nine vjrs- v..iiiii"iy inisseii ner pro" t . r,, .,.-, V J an.i pnrtfVr i.r k in . i ' ,... .. n in.ih, iTUMi.ina smtr u ti-r and jh khios oi iock ana wati m , music

ii ill?. - i u.t.t,. .1. . . i mr . . . . .... me ui mi MtiiuiiiiiiiLi'uir htiui men n i?r. nuv ' " ... . . - . . - v. r.mininti si i-hxa f:..M .... k.i.u. :i i I-.- i i

fgee, and looking nro-.i.d to hi,., she ecdainied, J s teason 41 r. Mmth don t taU." er-; Compound Strnp of l.iv. rur, and Tar,) wen, , W '- it in tne m,.i ..(..rre. number Hinps, Mre;.,;, Ste."- b."d. Silver Silver bouVl., taken in e,!,:

1.: U.i : it mere 18 not ;Mr. Smith a sitting on a I I r.j v.eS.u u,Aiug ,.,,,,,., ,.,,. .h..;i -.d;..;;.J. 1 ! e.c. ith il,e crti(ic..i..n ,.f it.ham.v . ffeet.. and ' '.r,!c,.V,' V. "V'"f?rs ' . .. .

f .t s. .. t "I ,if tni nui-r n..... . I i I . IK I. I ri,ll r ai 11 lai'K a I tHI rllll lltll- nil i-t . Ill t " inain'oiur mi m vi .11 ini niv " tin, in fK.1i.KI..........IUi -."

ins ia, : ..... ..:.i ,.1 . c...i. . . . . . ............. ...... . .. - .' ' ' . . . . ' ..rinn-iii 01 Bluer, l,. rman nrrr and u.ird in I Xo. 1ST Mim. 1 1I.1..T.

.... ..r ti . u . ... r t 1 11 1 1 mil oeriei 1 v c11111 ir 10 iimiut t n, e.-,i ink in it ,m uiMim.ini,. k. r.., t 1...1 ,.....a t 1 ne .111 nermaiieiit cure 01 tnese ,11 pa 11 11 1 uiseases. . , , - -1

to , . . . . . 1 ...,-..:,,. ,.e u j .:,n .... . e ,, . ... half a l.oitle. the couch was entirely cored: from this 1 never beli. re attained bv any hy any other remedies ,.h..; ..;..i! r V . . . . 'i wm.mtrmr

ntl;owottthe tence.Mr. -imth. You'll find . . i m ... u.er , .ime. recuvered rap.U.y, .d when' , h.d .ed i in.E:'",r u- w ... K-fc... and iiM Z'Z, keni'Tu "Illtl ItlUS,

much 1) easanter seal on .his l.ivu tin...-, (...bio, I ' r"eui pc. we; eu iiiouestv. Jui I el 1 must sa -.. i.--, 1 wa-ao.e 10 assume me lami iv vocations as , - , r. -........., Jewelry Stores f. 3fa atteil- n,uc" I'anter seat on tins low stump behind ' - .,ia. I am fully satistied thar if it !i:iil nut bee 11 for l.pe of permanent recovery can he found, d, for all T . ?a .L' ,,r.nar,d .0 ...end . .11 i .. .K i M . f V?l ma iU 1. 1 ...i.. et mi I tlistl as lar as 1 I ave had onnnr niutiM t,f i.h- .1 n , .. . . il,..,.. ,.1.,. ...t: 1 1 n j are a.su pr pared to attend to all oh. in the IJ r. ik V-A

,,.-, i.ii,.,. . vj rin nr I, lieu u 11 mere. ...eriiia ri .....,..iiiiiiii,iiie'iiie. lwoouioiiw oe in.iie'p-r.ve: - ...'u.'.i"'....!;. ....... . . .. . k:i :..: i . . - . . .

, . . i , . , . . . er.n e; o e Hie o oiur-,, 'Ml en 1,1 (II, anu WlieU old .Moses L,ytiraiKl, who kept nlivervstablet.pl,.. ... 'kr , . ,. . . in R,ce Street; and bis M, Aartd, always use - ! ' "" ""l "mke " 'ireU' ' . " e''; l.atternoil the wafn-s. I took it back t.ebiin ...

to tinve the le'st carriage alter the old tnnu was ! past doing it himself. Is vour father's name Aaron?" "No madam," said Miss I.ybrand, "My father's name is Richard." "Richard, be must have been one of the second wile's children. O .! I remember seeing billl about when be evu u little K.... IT.. I... 1 . " .er, noei a C U i 1 V head . a lid OU Week d.tVS tren.ral I v u-nre . ' " "y sers; hut he had , Yes, yes ; 7 "i? "? y. ' J ' 1 " "e i i.e.. .laron in u iiaH iieeii v.tiir nnrui a-... ...... . , . .-- . care u driver lor vnnntr muii I i , & v. - ut e., 1 un"r" 1 rv"-'i"ter just alter we were first r..i t ..i -.. . ... ln:,m''"' -lr- Uuimby hiring Moses Lybrand best eHrri.re ... I..U ... ...S : ,. ..,! - - s ...v ...in in, i, i lueniii.iius an, groomsmen on a trip to Kermanfow,,. It was a yellow coacl.ee u ith red curtains, an.l held s ! all very well with close packing. Iu those : . . , ., , . . im s people took their weddin.r riles to C-r- ! . , i i- i , , ,T . . ' niat.tii.vu and I rauktord and Derby, and orderi . . . , , . ' ed a dinner at a tavern wit 1 custards and wbioa I .) i :. . .i ...... , i , . i 1.4111a tw, -... ... . .. 1 .1... a I ouu v.viue noi.ie it. .ne evening. Allil tne nigh . . . .i . . . ,. i i, is ...e, n... it.urrie.., weni as tar as' Chest.-r and Dunk's Kerry ., ; tuej id not then slart ctr from the church door and scour the . .... ... , 1 the way to .Niagara just because they ! !esa,.dgneoms;asif.hatwas any rea- ' ,, . , ling their homes mre.-tly. But pray1 ' roads all w ere britle: son for fl ...i .1 ,.'1 . 1 . , w-hiit has become ol vonr iinele A arm. "I c.o not k..ow"-k,id the voung ladv look- ' i;.gmcl,d,spleas.-d-"l neve'r heard of him." i " .,oi ie me j our grau.ita.tier s . inn cm you not tell me your grauiifalher s name was Moses?" lil.lki.t.r iinr.iii'' ri.l u. ...... f ..-.1 , ... . S. t ....ie., ,.,,SS lelVOrUUU "OUI t - - ..... .' i " " " ,lu'd tx,ore 1 "ss l,nrn " ' oor 1,1,1 man 'resumed Mrs. Qaimbv ,i-h l .,...,k........ k l .... . . .v...e..,,-e. i. eni, ne oecame cniliiisii many ' years belore his Cecil. " , " V , I Miss Lybrand men rose hastily, and proposed ... her ...... ; -""l-"'s a wa;n lurtner in- . ... . .......eu,.ee.o,(,ai..ons a walk lurtner in1 I.e. , . I M . . .,i t . -" g " "c'y -.'.-.iii...i.eoiiii iiirn.irii nn.i i.nn.i thn, ' ...... j........ .ne... , : 1"'r l"ei-ds ' king a private signal to her not to "'V Ue tlle "'orehl geiitlenmu to accompany u-''m' Auut Quim,,y Paw' them depart, and looking roUnJ Why, Mr. South-have the la- ' K l" JUU 1 le "" "ul 10 l BUre thev ""ilul -vo" to ,,,lKnv them." Mr. Smith sigmli ed that he had not courage! to do so without an inviation, and that he fear-i ed he had already been tiring Miss Chestou. "rho, pho" said Mrs. Quimby "you are . - qtmeioo rutivne. fluch up a little spirit and run after the gins." "I believe 'replied he I cannot take such a j liuert "Then I'.l call Captain Ciieston to introduce you to some gentlemen. Here Biomlev "

"Xo no" said Mr. Smith slopping her!

apprehensively 'I would rather not intrude any farther into hi kindness." -.T declare you are the shaincfaoedest man - ,;r i t i . n " .nrrww in hit mei n eiit men, yon CHH waiK , about, and look at t!i tn rihI Ihuli .f.r' : n uiic ifiun-iiwumi, ouu uteres a i fnis; or vou can go to the edge of the bank and 1,U. at the river, and watch how the ti.le goes pttes down and le-v-e. il.- ,.:..... t..,.l, :.. ,, llulj. See Low thick they are at low wa- j ter I wonder if vou couldn't count them?! And maybe you will see a wood-shallop pass aoitg, or maybe a coal-barge. And who knows hula sturgeou m iv jumi out of tde w iter, and Iv turu -ver heels and back g-,i? It's quite . " haudsoine Mght." tinot :lr.Sin:ill riHna liu m.I.Lh .1 : ,..av. - D ..c ..u. -', walked about and looked at things, and probaMy counted the splalter-docks, and perhaps ,aw ! a llSM lUllltl. i ..-gul K.,,.1 f1I,P,nr,,i ,: ,i, - . t lint nastllullless nnrsnerl Altss (J.iimhe urviuv. m,ii mn hr His u.ia ..r 4(1 or ' ' ' p . -u, ncieut cnurag to talk, if tfly klll.V wllit to Wl, ,h Ua,A l, . n r..-l 1 -,u ' hen the h-ad is well furotsh-d with l.ir: Ill milrTIIJ Ainunt hahllit i t w..l...al. 1 " " " ' K,VII,K ti,em "ance. "That's v-rv rr..,l. oWrv.i i ,n" T ' 6 " U'limby "and it suits me extctly. Bit as to , v.-,.., ... . ,, . I ; nun. n.'iweeu ourselves lllougl tne lSnliII : , . ... w,,ll""ls I' -muih; i tiuuiti , ! whrtlicr lie was ever in such genteel society 1 r 1 111-11.. thiaka ' ,-'a"J not ta'K' roorman. But then he ought to know, that iu oar country h-! need not he .. , .. of noboly; aui that here all people are , and one U as good as an another." e1":,1 " w as Rood as an another "iS'ot exactly" sail the young lady "we 1 a iAmerica, as 111 t.urope, numerous gradnt ions of lllilld, maimers, aud character p0- : I tically we are tqual, as tar as regards the lights 1 ' 'ti7.-im, u,l the protecti.n of the laws; and j ' a Mi, we have no privileged orders. But iudi- i 1 ll-"',ll 11 ,s iiimcuu lor tne rennen and tile , vnhor the learne.i nn.l (lie i.Tnor.i.t tl,. . aT' IMe 1,'ar!"'" al"! lf.Mior,iit, the irtuI'ltf nun 111 e vicious 10 assoc late iainiiiany anu .... . . . 11- tl ' '" ls" '"i'lt.-I , even ill a 1 epublic , The old lady looked mystified for a few 1110- . ,. . . , , ,, i ineisi I nninatei v. even inn i einililie. " iio-nis, nun iiien nroceeueu ".is vol KIV. DPO- - - ' 1 ide's -iir,Tei,t We can't be rail fellow well l"e s ,nu " ,l1' u cau 1 H HIIW e" n'"1 Uit" 1 I'l'K.aild lltrry but lor my ; - - oart. 1 I link invself s onml n nt l.n.Iv " i t - ., - - .. - ...... .. j ...... j . l contradicted this opiaion, and just - 'then a geutleman came up, and stid to the I , , ... . . ,. , j oung lady .M st Alwood, ailow unto pre-; i sent vou with a sprig of the last w ild roses pf . ; .ne s.-ason. i loui.a a .ew sun lingering o.i a b"-!' "I'-'y lane just above." 1 "' ' in" tiiossoms in my nonnet wave, Miss Atwood iuserting ihem amid one of tl,e r'l,a"lt l,,,WH' " i' oot .Atwooa sai l Aunt Uuimoy "! kmnv t!"' ,MUU5 ver' wAl is "ot 'our f,i,t'r Cl,arlea Atwood, who used to keep a large 1,olt's"le s,ore 0,1 IVont "tree!?" "! ,mve ,he ''appiness of being that gentlell,an'" ortcHter," replied the young lady. "An.l you live itp Chestnut now, don't 'you -among the fashionables " "My lather's house U up Chestnut street." "Your mother iv.isa Ross, Wasn't she?" "Her maiden mm" was ll"s.'' '. . ". .. " ! 1 ttumgtit so'' procceiie.l .tjrs. (i limbv (lI reInPlnuer vonr r,t;!er vr ,. i , , . . ' . I Hie sou ot lommv Atwood who kept an iron-: . , . - , ninmrpt s ihnn rtnee-n S,o.i,.-t Mrr.nl I.,. . i e. r "v i lll,c'i") ei.r ne . XT.. I... X- . .r .1 . . , .. ...,, vec. grauiiiamer was a very OUUging man, rattier fat. I have t.ft-n been in his i ....... .i i. . ,. i .1 ,i.. . i ' ,- ,,.,e .... ,,i ay. i remem-, 1... nu 1., o Ol . f I.: .. j . , -it.euinf; it , ,'..e line in ou eiiner patterns, ne re- , einiie.i nie me iiiuuev as soon as 1 asKedlnm. .i .. i i i .. i . , ' A o.i nnut .er tt.i.e. l.e I i. b. ...!,.. - eo'E. I mended fur me without charging, when I put , j him in mind that I bought them there; which' i was certainly very genteel in him. And no j wander he made a fortune; as all people that 1.,;..: tl.:. .. .. . ., . r ..' " ' I 'hankful to them, lour grandfather had a ' ,,roth f A d kept a china shop ', ThirJ yJf i a,u, ,e marr S,lly ni,,iisa, A(Um ; ison, was in the shoeiiiaUing line and died rich. , , . , .. ' , , ,.,..: ,, , , .i.... ...iiiii.v ....ne. v. en, nun ne nur.e nan n sort of notion of Sally Iht kinson himself, before K" ""1 '""tee, ve,l,. .tie. . t;u A ,1.1m I'lCK- . ... ,n"n "m bot U 1 hi' wif 1 T " 8' " ' ' "" d"R" ff '""' n"t'er. mw another S trah, after his wife: for he sild , ,, . , Ihera ecu dn l be to many Sally Dickinson's ' . , , ' a y ,,.kiu on s. I.ut tl.ev found aflerivtrds they could not tret . V. ' " '" 1 along w ithoiit tacki e oie.oi; ..ii nine i.uMar .-inn to 0I1C Ol the Sil. : - . .... n i , , . . , rans, aim jane 10 me oilier Then they had a ... ,,... ' "inieeti. i.-;y vaneti I'eunv. alter some Aunt ... . ,.. .... ... av-vx-s !!(. nui mtir i '1-1:111 nii-ii. hum iint-T 1 i.uis had a boys vet rather than the name should he . , " ' . "P ;no" W tuej chrirdened Inn, Debbd.us. I wish I could remember w hether Debbibus was called , , "uscaiuu nMertl.e lit.l tl.,1.1... ... .1. .. after the little Del, by or the bier one - ' 0 ' 'K one "'T ' ll""k " " n &"d X""- foll.er mJTmyJ " 'I am ria l that I can set this n .tio,, I - auuuis- . lin(I - juie looking young gentleman who had hrought her the flowers, ami who had seemed I Viirr til iia V x nt no.. 1 n al. s t. . - '""v-,' "'"" "l me mregoing ctalocne. M,;. a j . i k e... , .. . I "o. .,.s nana, ana said to Aunt Quimhy-' Let me present you to a grandson of tllllt rery D.bibusM, Edward SyZZll i si in e ,er 1-O.J..S, .eir. t.uward ymmington i mv sorl nr ... j e ... o. ' . . ' ; nlv For, pf cousin: allll snn nf St . " - ill till 11 1 Lll II. the lawyer, w ho chanced to marry Debbibu,'. .., u,,i... . - , ununirt. YoungSymmiugton laughed, and after telling M,s, Atwood that she did everything with Wd grace,., prosed thatthey should join selves further in the woods. Mis, Atwo.,d'.o.,k" . ...... eviiu were amusing themi Ins arm, and bowing to Mrs. Quimby they de, j par ted. " 1 ,mts a Ter' peasant voung lad v,"said she "I'm E'd I've ot acnuainted w-itli ber .1,.. xeT much like her grandfather the ironmon- ' 5er ller ose '8 'he very imaire ofold B-nnv". " ...... J earing that their turu might come next, all t j the young people now dispersed from Atintf Umh s vicinity, who accosting a housewifely lady that had volunteered to superintend the ar- ! rangements of the table, proposed going with ' her to see the baskets unpacked. ! CONCLVDED NEXT W EEK.

uie Annuauv ui uunsunipuon ia ti...uta parallel, m me innat,ir n'l(;rfli.- nixi Wnfcli 12-l.-n

.he Cited State., v.s how mnnv cmld nave b....;vr"t"' evt ti.c.r employment, w n. revcr tne-.an-; TFWFIUy CUmW. ' j c" "r" , saved if .hey h.d I resort.., , Roger' Liverwort, fc mXeT:" " bhb J rfrV XTn". "J K M,"Uf" l-r in v un. 1 hntisaud nimn ThouamU are now TnoT",r n m rt mt iiit-i know , int iiivariaitie prue iail,, u..twl.. .k... iV.., rau i .1 . - . . 1 . . their ftiiiwrmr i pk .nr nti.f flu- i- minifl-iiruh v IU-JW iMHlll . tlffll 5lhmlOtht lticiucnt l.Ohio. I

tt,m to H,-ilih-Xo ont- dhiI rc,..r:! though ronr ihyk-iii am! trinuU Five vmi itu to dir.':! you tannvin itp hy Imt lnrtur mik, I i. mU in li,- with the , ,, '" ",""";M,""- -p..ni.n h her crrtin aim-d in ('in rinnati, t.. show thi the cure, n makes are not conr,,rV '" ' " " ""I- " ' V'T? place where it Head wha she sav: a c 8 kenTii JVaTK ' '; pby.ir.an.. bin they failed to eive me auv relief, and for the snaee of out vi ar I crew rapid- ! worse, in atltlirmn to this. I was attacked w itti a SZt'uS ZTTXlT". I UA pMui ihentrictet attention, it butflv.l all hi .Will i ' ' " re ra 1 1 FH III, nil' HI HltH a an ihii-n were called in. hip of which a ,,r, , Wilful nhvsiciun. but ll i heir eflort. i.rov ed alike unavailing. At last, a physician who was Vu'Z' llZZfXj? f tl.,i, I. .I...ll..r .L 1 !. i "' - 1 "v - "" tame to see me, b. lieved that a few ,.,y. at most must 1 etui n-.y earthly career. M frieiuls were now- called I 111 lone tnrlll'- Hut mv hr.ithi r at this erisis. fbear- ' and must in justice av. that I truly return t'nv sin- : c, n. ,i,a,,ks ,., the inventor of th. priceless medicine, and win, 1,1 tecummend all persons afflicted with liicased lum;s to civc it a trial. I . IHRRIKT ROWE. UPllle llllllerirrned .In ...t . .- K .. K . . ....... ' r,trs H.we ic, Vec,. b i, per ij v c- . nu.iuud w h aU c,rc,.m,an.e.. 1 ' 1 P.P. JOHNSON. I'F.tf.K P. MITTHRWS, ! 1 NOMAS CRAIG, ! ,IOS F.VXNS. 1 atasmtnn. nm, r.-t isit. ( J mr. u.mimihi,uhm ji.iiiej i ,(' " ii medicine have ind need 1'hysictaiiH of the ' inteM t .n.hnir to prernhe it-Ye even l'r.feor 1 else has failed. - t.i w iiui" nut i I'Miiiims Ilr. II. Cos. late Pnifessnr in Cincinnati Medical Collet . oRKe on 8,1. street, ses he cured Mis. It. lt ol Scrofulous Co.isunioti.in will. Ir. Iliurer.' I.iverworlaud I ar. after she w as i;ieeii up to die by a 1111111b- r of skillful Phv-icians. Dr. W. Hnliar.ls of (',11, Kiii, says he cur. d Mr. Carles Wade, of Consii mpt ,0,1 with this medicine af.e r all hi. other remedi. s had failed. i C j' Dr. II K WiUon, a c irular rhv.'uiaii ofGalli- 1 I" us, savs n reanv aete.t like a charm 111 the case or Mrs. W .,, the wife. .1,1.,- Key. II. Wiseman, of I'tri-t Ohio, who wa. 01. th- point r death i,h pulmonary I ..iisiimiumn, ane w as restored to In al, h "Iter a f.i. week, by the c of lr. Kuirei's I.iver- -.;. late ,'a..r Mrs. Eetn-rt who n..ev .e.i.le. n "!,r' "t, three noin s above Kiirh'h, Cin.-innati, is .p..l. ,1... m..,i r....... .. I.I.. .. . cord. d. l ht. lady had the Coiisumpiiou for the last i year., and lat.-'lv he cr. w worse-and w.ine worn ., ,.m:(1K.,,l d C(lW ; h, . , . ".r e . r; every nay, renuee.i to a mere skeleton, 11. 1 e.1.11: ri ... 1110. 1 .nsir.-s.inp-, a,, ner pnysieians cave t.r ,, ,,. ,. wilh ,,. ,aM ,,.,., of c. ,,,,,. '"n7r-. ''"Iliafei-a. now called 1.1-a cel. hr.tcd IhtothcIi -a nm.i ,li.,n.inr, nil drr phvinmi. . -., . - ; .................. yr , her r. con rv. linally her inr-s 1.1 .erai. d h.,th ii. ., . - - ., - , , . . . . . "ally ,A,, rl,i,ll ""' ' blood settled under her nails .o.ha. they fame ofT; her fri.-n.lt eameii. to take lr ia'wcu at tin. crisis ,i,e commeneed .,nktn), anit Dr. Hoyers' Liverwort ami Tar uhii-h I. ... .l k... ... i i. ..1.1. . i - ... . u- .n t n mip na, e..oe - , --y, doubt the vinure. of this wonderful medicine arc invi ted to call am! see her. C7Coniimptives should call on the Apent and see the certificate in full of the above mentioned cures and also a va-t number of other. For .ale bv A. I.. SCOVIl., corner of Fifth and Raee Street., Cincinnati. Also for sale by H. TYNER, Mrookville. 13. .-. Wll'll. f ' 4 11 III VaT T,, , . a V 7 1IF. imderstiriied take, pleasure in informing his r-i.nds and the public uenerallv, that he will he ready for card, in; Wool be the fi rst of May . H,s estahlisl.iiie.it t. one mile and a half above llrook'iVw". ir.1";;''.' r'',rk,' h,.'re h h"' " HrM r:,lr " t olM'IOl. t A It l)S, and having employed a first rate Carder, he expect, to do tirst rate work. Any pers en leavmtr evi.,,1 at A. W. Sulle..h.,rs-her'. store, " " """" "' lr- Cieore Herry's, it will be promptly attended M, anft tn- rolls returned. ALL WORK WAHH NT Ell. JOHN" PKI.SOR, Proprietor. lMES COOPER, Carder RrooUville, April 10, 184t. lo-3m " " IK OX & ST I. la L. ,. ,, , , iil.tiiivi llMlia;, AMI.ICMTI IRON .-wTOREi V. AV . fit A I AI .Y. I,,,. .. . " . . . . , ""' " mrrei. near tn .urt lliuse. f A f V.V.Y 1 I I. .. . - . n" .-" -A 1 a' 1 -"', s 1 f.Ki.z orevery iiew erimw.ii a,l,r.h.. .-..- 1.... I ... .... .i . tivtls, ,ses, llellows. Carriage springs and Iron Axles. Hammered Iron. Crowbars. KI..I-.. .,..1 H,.m. r ,,",1,,s- Aii.,r good quality and warranted, XI.SO A ..iperior article nf Shut Iron. o.. 22, 24,25. 2n ,V 27. V 11 a It ..' 1 1... ..I....-U .. : n .... -..i.i r... .....e. r. i , i ,r- ...i.i n.r yn-u, and at low rales. Countrv Menhants and lilac ksum h. ".'"V"1 ' '-r their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. N . W. CHAPMAN. 14-ly. IltMl IN AMI !SIIlt;rS. E " V 'E just received a complete Mock of E ............ .. ..... . ,K VI M I oar.,-, Kip at.d Calf Boots and Iirogana ii.ii e narseaini Kip Hoots and Hrogans. Vol' I'HS' Coarseand K,p Roots and Hrogans WOMEN'S KIP HOOIS. " CALF do " lilllF.R do " Half (ia.ter do " MOROC.VOdo " r.OAT do " Morocco and float SHOES. " Kid SLIPPERS " Col'd Hairr.a.ter ROOST. CHILDREN'S SHOES and ROOIS. l.art nV and f ;i ids It 1 II II k-o OVI.-I, nunr. R, . j Th.-ahore articles are of a C horrr Qunfiffu at.de I will s. II them at Cincinnati prices FOR CASH. R. I V N E R . RrnokvillP, 2th Nov.,lS47. 50 VST UECEIVFD and f. r salt on artnmniodating rrms 10 Sets Fancy W indsor Chairs. 3 'arge dn Rocking do 2 Fancy Settees. 1 do e xtra size. N. D. OALI.ION. JiO.OOO la AT II IN',; For sale by c. F. CL RKS0V. June ;d, 1R4S. .1. S. AYIIalal A.AIS, NOTARY I'l BMC. HROOKVII.I.E. IND., little, ... V n,. .. 11. ..I.I...... ..I'.!... . I. .... , iiiun i itotise. June 1. 1?mnAtdlt.m fP.ki kiiiiuuiium ui iiigmuu fllHF. under-igned hae ing enter, d int.. c...nartnrr.1- 1 .. I ship. ... the Tailoring llu.iii. s., would resp.rt- '". ,harf ' public patnmage in that line. I h,,r vhop i. cm- door north .1" Linck i Farquhar's s,.,n-, .... Ma, liurg, ...... in Rr...,kv,.ie. w h.V ,b. y T' d '" ''" ,,rk '" ,h'' la" ". tl m...t durable manner; w arratned in all case.. iut such a. ...ii i....... .. k e.. . . .. ., ., may sun those who mat fae or th. in with their ru.. loin. And they take this inelbod to let.irn their thanks tor the favorable patronage heretofore bestow. d upon lb. m, and hope liyont-t attention to business to merit a continue!!".- of the ame. SWIVEL SHKI'PARI), THOMAS SHEPPARD. May 31st, f4S.-23.4w house & two Lots for Sale. HE subscriber wish.-. t .,11 a house and two lots the town of Hoch. si.-r, ..ear th.- lock. Lisa fram l.ouse.and a cumfi.rlable dwelling. x, u 1 HOS- FIT TON. May 21th, 1S4S. 23-3ev Ql- KEXSWARE A XD UL 'U'ARP IS I reeved and for , ah, V.arge ...Jit of I que. nswarc and Glassware heM.V24.U4S. ""b h. TSEIl. New Goods. . V v , cn."- I"'" ri"" "'ntion to his .tck "u. pI.-V"'. , 'Th h" J"M h"" by I "V'lZ nZ &' '"' . -"rs.en, i.nnc.and cotton good, for gentle. , " " I - en s wear ! "n'y Colond French '''. Csimere. 4 I--(-iiigbam. Lawn.. ... . ... i- i . - , " "ylecalicot. " WM T"'inB'' ci.'roti-eVtroiedVn,.. ; H . . ' "' ""'t drawer goods, and all other '".ZFT 1 .J..lrhk",,n;,'' ' ehe order or the dav, he sures hit old customers and ihe nuK... .k.. k.."i:,. no. h. .. ..........i.i i... I . . ,, "!. n,i promises a. great taric:.Vpnncr.7lr,,b'y " hC mrkrt " May 9, S4 R . TYNFfl. j Engine Shop and Foundry, bv v ... A IJ". "ALABIRD. A . II 1 I r t Ix. ' I creilll Street opposite White V... r. . ... C.nctnn.tt. On hand ard tor sale at th.s time, 2 r.ngines, 12 ,n. Cyhnder. 4 feet stroke. I , 9 ,u- rt 3 do do - '- in. an 2 d . "J0 n. do 2 do do do "o at ,n. ,in m 1nKk' A,RLF' MILLS ANr fOKN SHELIFRV . ."k,. OEARISG made , or er ' dn Mar. 25, 1844. j

!Dr J. White s Celebrated Remedies

stroiifi r claimt to public confiib nce. Disease, in all its varied torm, yielil totbetr'ise. Dr. J. V i f, table Kliir i a certain core for Colr3. Cot;h, Coiitimptinn. Breast Complajnst, etc. etc. It it e pectorant. tonic or retoratiTc, alterative, timiilant, pectoral anl deiniriceiit. It promote expectoration, remove congestion, anil strencthel.s Dnrl testtrei the tone of the w hole nyf tern. It corrects the consumptive faint of the lluiils. ami by its stimulaiinsr qualities and power of allny intr irritalion it promotes ahsorpti -emovincr tubiTt les from : the limes, mil inflammation I mm the mucous mem- . hrane nfihe hnnithitat luht . Try it mhi-ii rhr t It mat. tomarh and limes are tore, and uimn from cntd and cotiu'h; it maciral power will rtrnnvc all ' noiihis. it any, of it itienimahle raliie, and the jus--e 01 i nr n jiiiihiumi ii nns aeqtnreii. , fn I "1" P;'"'-' rrmain wio me i Ffiauif t.iiir, i'T riowr , e nienees. Heart tier Iou n or J remature - an- never hereafter w iiline; to he w iihoul !" Few rnudu have ret ued o many, m vanuu diiea', from suttVrin? and death; none equal to it j for whit h it is prepared. ! Pr. White's Indian Comnnund. iiereverine;l v used, ! positively cure every ce of Dypf pi:t, however se- , vcre orehriinie Aa n-mult- t'.ii fl I,- r.-mnv:i1 of Fe. . r ... " . . t"le Otistriictmns d o.l.er diseases, it !s mtallihle inevint nee ot tne unparallelled power anil mestima ''e value ot n impurity of the hi. .ml. It actually has accomi.li.lieil ''' ' "' asserted Sar.apanlla would do, bu' ,,i never, really, perlornud. The Indian "ompiiniiil is the mily titifitiliiil? remedy fr Scmfula ..rKi.V Kvil, White Swelline, SyphiIIIK I MTril Mil II All' rt' II r 1 .1 t I IK aacst I It'tft rn f- '' " he' Skina, . f the Hon. .. Arte -s of the i.it.r. Oyspepsia, ts.ivee,, hhenma.i.m, Lout, a nd lor a II ervo.j. and C hre.nic com pi amis occuriniR- in il.hMi.at, d constitution., and cnstitu;"al dhrrr,litary rmpl,t.. w here the nru. of th. par. nt cau.esa .in. I. p-.nent of Scrofula ..r Sv- . ciyt, ,.r mercurial iieitr in tne r , aim - iM"-"i, ..-, a. in persnns ir timiu. '",l01 a,"t" hrokt it d'iw it hy mercury and am-nic, or " Bn '"M,r"P " r innidieioi treatment ot deae in , . ..is,-i v. (secret ; dis. ase. w lit n the poisim nli... rind and lals'l, into the circulatinc mass, the Indian Coni nd promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus Irom .ystem, and nr.. due-, t ra.lieal aisd nermaneni f"res. lVmlin- itt way with sile.it but H etive power, the Indian ('impound rivt tone and nnrirv "' all the Secretory and h cn t..ry orcaos, repairs all u an s, know n ami nnkiioee n, and I ai,ilu froni the se stem cu re vestige of disease. Ir. White's V, ntahle P.M. unite trr. at power wiih .... in.-.. iieiion: operating tnroucl, out tne annientare canal, remo, in all o mOee a. cumulations in i "- howeU, ar.d stim..Utin7 l the rr,.uml.r ..rP"1" a healthy state; a i.d ai tiuj as a tonic, t hey x- "" 'ti-rsi. . af ail part. t'the fi-ame. and are ol !." K.-t..ia,,ve m. di.ine is r.,Iin d': A.' a m.d'cine tor J-emalee, the i n ii,e e di maud !.. them and ', their ..it.i.i Ifiri i .- , i.l, ..il .. I.- . .k. c I""' truarantee to other, w ho are afflicttd. Dr. White's ' V.-j.-table Pill, are a standard mcdiriiie, universally approved, and j,lv esteemed the 1M p,. ,.w i e iiit-ui o.ie-e aim you w 111 ti,e tin m mere - 1 Dr. White's V. c-efal.le Emetic, act with more mild- .)'''". n,h.' r Kmetics, and are ol'tiicalculal.le ben1 "llrr iv- - ----- ..r .1, v. .i.e 1 numan lamiiv 1 v . 1 i.-i.-. . .... . , . r", Dr. .1. M hite . Macrie I tnirm nt he claim, cttrai ".cy heal.nt- virtnes and enratite propefles and " '.u oe couipiri-on in practice wilh all th. ,,th- . T nest reined les ot this class known in lh.- t'n.T.il t X.,,.. ,,,.a :.. t,-...... :.. : .a- ... . . i" , "i , hi iiiouth t nee-., a no Uniment. ' 'nVian.uas-.. nf 1" i" diS j V "a not pond for." For H adaehe, j ""Uhache, Neuraleia, Spinal Afrectiotis;for llurn., ' Scalds, Hruis.s. Sprains, fun, incipient Kiinf. j .' Swellui"-. Syphilitic Vlc. r.; and 'am. an.l Swellmirs and ' nflamatioti. however caused ', "r "" hatever part ot the body located, it it infalij hie. ror all bruise., and as a lounter irritant alterI an "Irish weddniR," it has no equal. Try its cfl'eets ! externally or internally f..r your own person. Tn i I it externally or internally forvour own domestic ani'nial, and you will liod it econ.jmv of time of time, and money alwav. to keep the Mac-.c I.iiiiment by vou Of the hundred ihouaii.l who have used it since its' ; invention, not one to .e:r know led ce, ha. fail, d to a-' I ward loth.- Macic l.inim. nt, its vast .11 eriortv to all ' ' ,,,,M r '-i"'' "i.. "H is diflicult to.ay what ii is i ' pood for." j These celebrated remedies are for sa', wholesale! and retail, hv Dr. J W III I K, and agencies made, at i hi Holanic Medicine Store oil nth st . opposite the ; Call House, Cine una i J. K. H I K A It D. A rent for Indiana. I Our townsmen, licit '( MMITIV. and J S t j POWERS, are arcnts r Ilrookville Ind. ' ', March, 21rd. 1341. 11-tT. A C Mt D. Dr. .1. WHI TE nine-be rons.ilt.-d at hi. ' v;,-lkN.,.,'s:A,-.kMK!)KIVKJ sr?I,K SD or:! - . . . i. . i, .in. .i.iur irom t ne- corner in viain, opposite the tiall House, Cini ulna,,. Ohio , 'I h...e at a distance, who cannot rail on or tend fr i 111m, whose ca.e. are not bivond the reach of all m.-d-:J .orard...R ... l-.n. a , state..,, tit of their Zi " ' " "'" .oe...r acte.i, p.o.o., prorct ami general nature o. their com - plaint., (ca-h aecompanvin.. such tat. -nit-ntt. no.t1 ...... ..:.i .. '.. . .. 1 . their cure. pain,; mae procure tne rcme-ellet neccssare lor t llr. J. iriirrr't Ce'r'-rnfrrT Rrmrrirt. The Vegetable ! Elixir. Indian Compound, .Vagic Liniment. Vegetable i Pills, Vegetable Emetic., Sic. are rapidlv ..iperced.ug 1 all other inedirini s. because on a fair trial of , hem they , uniformly proee t henise lees to be all that has been' assumed for them: tiiediritK s of great power and cfH-j ... . in relieving anu cu rm-r tne maiadu-t common to on r country. I HON' A X I S A ILS. ,"JO,noo I. US. Wayne Iron. 20.000 lb.. SI. go Iron. 50 Keg. Siimata Nails, I ..-i.i .. .ri,.-ii. i,nnn,i'iii ot Mips iron vi purvua.e.ioi i,,e an,. iiici u re rs at lower rates than arcallowed to Merchants gent-rally, and 1 w ill s II at a smal I advance on cost . R. TIX ER. Ilrookville, Not. 2'), 1547. 0 D. Cargill. j s Ilradliurv. CARHII.L et BRADBCR Y, Successors to ANDREWS, I ARC.1I.L k CO. Manufacturers of Stoves. Grates and hoiiow vare, ! Main St , Eift Side, betwe.n Fourth and Fifth,; . CINtTNN i 1. OHIO. ( . ..... .aiao.i .ii.i iniiirovi-n I'ren.n.m Cooking Sloe- .. Tco and Seven Pl.t.. l.rl..P ...a I aim,. n Stove., Ac. Hollow War., Sid Iron'. Wagon Roxet, Andirons I ea Kfl.lt , A.C Dee. 30. 1-ly PLAXKS. cV C." SlNtll.E and Donble Rut .lark Plane Single and Double Ritt Smooth do Single and Double Pitt Fore do Single and Double Rut Jointer do Rabbit and Sash Plane. Flooringand Cei'ing Plane. For sale low fo. cash, bv Ilrookville-, Nov. 11, 1S47. 30 R. TYNER. Builders Ware Rooms lii;;;;;;;;;!! -sjiK, irtmtir hmt ri?( t iii fc? ' va Is1...1" .'U A""' l,mT"S M'l". Sh, Door and at liln.d l-aetory. Come r Fourth and Smith t. , Cin .O HINKI.E rs. (;iTI.D. Have , n rt.,1 a large and e xt. n.ive building with machinery for the purpose of manufacturing nd ke. p,ne ,.n hand an assortment of Cannel D-.ors. Sah Hinds. Door and U m.lo.e F.-am. s vi . ..i . I log. Rase Shelving; for Sum-., . hue and yellow P.ur , H.-.r.ng. Hoard, and Plank, planed on bulk .ides . to various thickness, suitable for inide finish. ug ol lathe Lumber Yard, connected with the Factory t they base a good assortment of Lumber for all buildtlwAi. . - x. '" ' " - hutldings on .llc Ohio and Missi,.,pp, rivers, will find il in .h-., intere .t to ...,e,.l..... i.k . .. i, st to pun base ail their bu, Id ,ng mat. na a..fu., I ia '"? ,h"r l"nVb"r' ,,r" k-i,n"' ' ' nTh'rrt' r,... i i r,n , ' " ' "" ,he pr.-mi.ct. W e have j-'-'-vralbi... g, on th.s U. the p.-t sc. I Ma.er builder, having contractt in .lie country where mat. n.ls and mrl,,,.-. i....,iri,,,rn.i,cal,n,l,,a;u"",r PrTVo-. r " nMm " ,,y 10 "uh "h H ". . and 10 by 12 ...che. at 4J cents, per l.gl.t, and allothcr art.el, ,n pr.,p,,rt,.,n. She .owr'n,tAh'''k "k1'",r''''hvein ""-"binerv, we arl a?.o.d .Z' I?? 'yrr-C"""' ,nd "'lrad 1 no,?. . V. ' "a' h 1 1 Pa,r"'"' th.. ctablishl nitnt w .11 be supplied with i..,.l. 1 . .. k a n.i.. .k k . . "...-, . IIIUlll AlVoeJ " T nVr,:,,,ru"' l,a"'- i kb."1 i,r.roVpoLL:..':"ti!':'....T?."Ms -j"-a h.Indin..Amer,caar.,.oi,".a:L ZWZZ RnM.kv.lle,Iud. Mar.IS4S.u GUOCIalwIKS T Jr io CofTee, Virginia Tobacco. Indigo, Madder, A Ium, ('opera., Logwood, Powder, Lead, Shut, Stove Pipe", Supr. Imp, Tea, Sal. ratu., " Y. H. do Pepper, Molaes, Al.pire, ( hocolate, Cinnamon, Rice, Epsom Salts, Marker!, Shoe Blacking, llroom Cords, Matches, Red Cords and Plough Lines. For sale at the New Slo e of TNCK ?c FARqVHAR. Rrookville, n-c. 30, Hi hats: hats: hats: MESSRS. Linck .V. Farquhnr, have jti.t received a large and comp lete a. .ortme.it of : Dodd'a superior MOLE SKIN H ATS; do do Rn.sh do do do Panama do do Plain Straw- do do Linnetre do Superior and Common Palm leaf do Rlae k and w hitc Wool do June I, HS4;

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w. n. Phillips, No. 7 Mititl Street, west side, three door aboC Front I near the Public Wharf, Cincinnati, o., m mr.vi.r.iv in tinui t.Klt.l ana ncuuiK 8 ' keeps constantlr on tnnti, a irencral assortn - ii nf !t, SueTir, Coffee, Tea, Molas, s, C hecsc, ; ''irr, liid.ir.i. Saleratns, (ila, Nails, Cotton arns, Kih, I ohacco. Soap, Tanilie, and all other " " - vroierv nii-iness, w men win tie solil " i"est priers fur CASH, or m rxthan lor v- , ' The "irh Trie paid for Fratlicr, F!aZ . . 1 "rh' "aron Lard. -tiirnc 1 inmthy- ..- , . uru . ' - s.,v.n.i;. v,"""""ui j-t. 1 a. J . it a k Kl?. J, f I,ARK. Clocks, Watches Jewelry. J BARKIS Si C I.Alt K, have on f f namt iind lor sale un accommoilatintr ti rms, ( locks. W atches. anil a eeneral assortment of Jew elry; rotisistinir in part of the ..!!.... I.. t.-:i.. i i ...,.n,,IKaiii,,,. r.ini'UIT 111! Watch. and Jewelry, and the (hanm of plasm : in spectach-s. ,Vc. i 1 hankful li.r past favors, they hope by a ttricf at- 1 trntion to hu-iiu seto merit and rece-ieea liberal tbare ' of the public custom, determined as thet re that ne; ' liairinr Clocks. .... 'XTZn n'' . , uX??'ZlMl"?IZLr?!t ner,y 0-M,,e ' s....-..k . : J . " r' March 2d, 184. 10-tf, North's Cough Candy. kjai.i. Men, Women, and Children, we -nd ia-r !n-i-iii. cm-tmr: Hi- n knnsn tint i irrimi now sufiVrmt? with a IT. ctn'tts of the LuntM such a Cotisjh,. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat. &c nut it .1 nr vrn:nii Rnu neeii re in I i mm 1 ne use nf Dr. North's FMurtnran. Coui-h Cao.lv I, is pleasant tn take, and is certain to cure cheap, conveni. nt to take, and a sure cu-e. What more can be R.k.il" It has stood ihet.st l'.,r thr I1.1 ilm mn in Ciuciiilliti against all slande rout iiisinii ii 1 inns w hie-h has e h.i n throw 11 out be p.rsons inter, st, d. Cher nostrum. l,ar been puff, d, flourish, d aw bile! and then forrotte 11, but "North's Coi.fh Cande " still stands a hrii;hi star ill the firmament like it. "nameake. All ether, must move on, but it stands, the Hop. int.. F. bet. a port of Health. or sal. wholesale and ri tail at Xo. S2 Walnut st. 3d and 4ih, and cor of 7th and Plum, bv A. A. NOKTH. On., and M. W. H 1 1. K.. llroekville. Ind. S. P. OAKS, Fairfield, Ind. Feb. SO. ll-4wr II.'' 1 fflaTv . . " " ' i.le.llLll, Bealfir in Imn. SfPfil. flWs. AyIpc rt' Surings, Wagou Hoxes. Axes. Mold Boards. &lc'. ( . - . - , ', A L S O, Manufacturer of the e. 1. brat, d Wmu-ht and Steel ..ion. i,iiari. now, e ast .violel Hoard flow., rich! .i ..r. ..,.. .1. a c....v. . . .... :.. r . ,,,.., vi ..ii.. i' ii. 1..1, .iiiii r lows, nnov.-i Plows, Cultie alors. Harrows. Dra?., Cast Shear Plows. Ac, aP warranted to perform well. A liberal discount will be made on cither iron or plot s l.e . I... .- e:... .... s. i . . . . - . . . ; : ...-in ouiii, ue i . en .-ni an.l Diu, e ast siele, I. incllil.ati, U Mar K.-li-ly Hardware and Cutlery. MILL and Cress Cut Saws, Wood and Hand Saws, Drawing: KnI. is. Cutting Kiliv. s, Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Butchers" Knives, Knob 1. ticks and Latches. Thumb Latchci Round and Square liul.s, Putts and Screw s. Iron and Steel Square., Mill and Cms. Cut Saw Files, Hand Saw Files. Waffle Iron, Steel Yarda, f.riud Stone Cranks, Nail and Shoe Hammer., And Innis. llrac. . and Hit.s, Ames Sh-ie-.-l. and Spades, Heavy Orail Shovels, Hay Forks and Axes, Manure Forks. Hani, s, Hra.s and Surar Kettles. I he ahoee arc oil" r.d at the- lowest Cincinnati prie s for Ca-h. u. 1YNEK. Ilrookville, nr. 2-, J&47. 0 Honev Wanted. I.I. person, ind. !i. d to the mule r.i;rtied. or t i R A. u S. Tyner, are r. quoted ... mak- immed.ate payment. K . 1 VNElt 1 Hruokvi'.le.Jan'T 4. 1343. ' . ' ' " ' Queen City Scale Manufactory, Main wtree-t, J l..or from the river. rITHE .uh.cr.b. r ha on hand and It constantly M ni-niita. t.ir.ng I I.A IIOKM s,.es. A.o, lira-- and Iron Reams. quality. All of which a-c warranted in cv.rvre spect. Plia.c .all and examine before punha'ing I lcw here. ev .vi . II l. I'll . K 1 . OHIO MKCHxNICS- INSTI I t'1 E. 1 hi. is rsrtil) that the pr. niiu-t. was awarde d at the E.rbth Atinoal lair of tth.o M. chatucs Iosntule lo Win. Hi, I, 'art. for Platfrrm Scab s ibere exhibited by him. I ieen under our hand .Ins first dav of Nuvtmber ' JOHN P. FOCTE, Pres't. ' J. W. Applcgate, Sec"y. Ja. '41. 4 Staple Goods f p". Rrcwn Mil litis. I)t '0 ps. hi, ach. d do 20 p. rolor- d do H .. Red I ick.ng 10 p.. C beck 2 II. Mmm it c,..;n. rl:.t e For sale at 111 U I ON k MARTIN'S ' 'y 1st. .- urn. Air: v co. mi (u:s.i.i: m: a i.i: is .v Clorli. Walche. .Tru'rlrv. AND W A I CH-M tKf.'it'S 1 OOLS V MATERIALS No ., w,., Fourth Street CINCINNATI, O. , Oet 20, 1847 -43-ly ' IMTTSHUKC.'H IKON.i It IL tnpply f ihr I.ORENZ IRON, Nail., st.v 1. and u. tings, warrant, d lo be equal in quality to any,,, ,., n,4rk.t, always on hand and ...r . t a small advance on pmsburr pries, (oomrv M.-rrh.ni. and others w.Udo well ... give m. a call In t .rr purcha.iiii- el.ewhi-re. Slab Steel r ploughs, of all sin . alw.es on hand, at .. . C C. 11 R SII ER S Iron Store, No. 220. Main street, a few doors above Fifth ft.. 1 Cincinnati. Ohio D.C. 25, H47. ., Lightning Rods. on,ce and Manufactory on , s.. between Main and Walnut. ( INCINN a. 1 . o. SPR XTT'S P x I EN I SHRU. I WSTFDCR- . 11,IOX!":n'",,x 1K.HININO RODS, in ,. ! I.tigil... with gla. i...at. r. and bras, terrw.con..ect.ng joint., improved Metallic A.tachment. for wrte-k or frame. ,,. ..ke I... ..i . ... .. pronged copper head, m . nnted with lift.vn .ilver Pol II I ... , ,, h h K.. ........ e ... . ... . -. . i k . " i-ai .no Sll.ntiy dischargme (he a.r of its sUp, raliundtnt . iertririi, mor' hr Lch, Z f "e , e ,,, h c 'Lr'", ""''"f ""' -""Vwath" r"l. re be mid a d.i-ibt. perfectly .afe from t he aw- . e. ..-ntr.i.UH.L,,; ,h..r,,sbT ' 'he immeti.e'r.atr..nae . T .7 'T " Mch ' k light ""g r 1,1 L. . ', r arc receded Ey The .ruble ""f'H""" r-'l. topper Hatis and Weather Vane, for "hrrh. .. )tc. vtca.ncr lanrll.tr j Price only ten cent, per foot, w hich includes the ! Head, Gl... Isolators. Me.all.c A..a. hmen, p.ek ng '" charges. I.,'.t J, p", npHy f. rwaerded " llace to age,,,. Thcw rods are pro.ule.1 w.th 7;n. r..... rou arc proem, n " . ...... .U.S. 21-001 I " K do 3M " k"",,;.,. h.... V..,i JO kept nails, for sale by .. ...... r, k i, RICHARD TY.N'ER. Ilrookville, May 4, 1847. G. A . RidwelL jTsiDrlike A. BIDU'RLL .V CO. COMMISSION AND PRODVCE MERCHANTS. R , " v' v x .-.k r.s. made on assign. JLJ mcnts ofProduc-or other merc-liaiioisc HFFFU -ire 1 M'k",ik-k' T,,,ri '", Daggrte St Rruee, j John Kugler, Jam. s Calhoun. L. H. ea.man. Marsh It. r.i ' s w "fi'" F. Hit Kc M o'r.on, j S Worth, ngl. ,n. De.4752-ly CO-l A I IT X K 1 1 S 1 1 1 P.

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I, r , ', . x.. ..-..e ..-orern. 111 pied ,c lues have acq u ire lor tlie ir icivarialila tltcicy u all y . """' 1 "' "' J- welry, (...Id and Silver the disease, vrhiri, .la v proles, to cure, has rendered the

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1 1 ,. r. '" " ""'.er Lever and Verge Watch- usual practice of purtiiu ..ot ..ul) unnecessary, but uiivors. I.old and Silver Pencils. Spectacle (....... Vi- thy of the,... Thev arc known bl their fro its ; their load ouu tritir..p, reu.siun cap.,li.to,. Razor-, Knit, a works testify fr tl'ienv, auct they thrive not by the la lib ai" Slts.ors. V.. . 4c. Ik..-dsl..e '

flHE nndersigned have entered into partnership Tor the transaction ol a genera! Commi.s.oB and I forwarding Business at wx Oiii.ba.vs, under the I firm of SPENCE Rt GIAHII, and solicit a share ol , I he business of Frank lin and adfoining counties. 1 ROHF.R T SPENCE, i . 7 HOXI A? C.l'ARD. NrwOiti'Htls.Drc. t't.. S2-1V

Watches, Jewelry, &c. 'IK uh-.cnirr kft-pt conitamlj on ham!, a full "pply of fine Goltl and iUt-r Watches, frum ut- t. !t'jruil mAtrv Also a larre aurtfnent of Jewelry and Fancy Goods; Si!v. r Plated nd Brit'a - ,l ' "-.: i. nu lame cutlery, iioin ind bilvcr i llvltltr at'.arhsd, from l.50 to 3.50. 1'umonu join ran iuin lens. witiihilTer JFerifocal Spectacles. i A new article of American Manufacture, perfectly 'easy anil natural to the etc. These classes hate len evamiiinl and hipbly recommended bv thoae n" nave worn tnem a nil lu'.ly ten, d their superiorttirity over all t.ihers. J" received, a lan-e assortment of Gold and Silver Frames, (; !ascs in rt. i in old Frames, and auld bv l.u ...KE.:i ..l ... i.. - 7 " ' ui, ,, inn, .1,, in in , ineiiiiiaii. bones, and Old Gald and HAZEX, a Dote 4ih ti ;r,Brn.i Pilrnt 1ITae1tkA-.."e'-v" vi u nx najuiiucuue ' Fifth street, he i Met n Kim and Plum. II AM F-U UKKD hy hi Iv, and warnnt-tl r . - in i u iuinr public, in point of sunt.l icit v of struct. ire. dnrabilit "' material, and 11, 1 t c'o'hes, snap and labor. H' feels w-armi.t. .1 in r. . niuiendini-his Wahboart. '" public. 1 ,a.u,,n S ?. th, yianda have Irilrn their tni nti, am. 11 v they have riven entirt ' i-faetien. C.rf-.i. eold readily be obta 3n "."a.i'itv. tun t d . i lus a trial of hit W hoards a sufia i j. -jui'. A fu" a1"1 "mpl' 1' .npply kept constant) i:"ln'-nd -"''I w huh .ale and reiaii at reduced pn met: Waiknilt on reduced prices ...i - ......ipi i, aii.'iiiieii 10. N. U. Any pure-has. r' -ee-ominp-dissatisfied after a ' thorouch test of said article, is requested to rcturt th. m and the money in all caset will be refunded. He ha. been cum, n il. d to enlarre hi. establishment ("'"t to the- inereas,d demand for hit Washboards lor the la.t sit months.) and erect extensive machine. ; ry. by which he hopes in fntare to supply al demands. Caurian Ncne genuine except thote marked O ' Rice, on the hack. ORRIS RICE, t South tide.of Fifil. St., corner of Hone Cia Dec. Iri. 5 1-1 y i INVALUABLE ; FAMILY CUMFAXIOV. SIX LtCTl'KFS on the Ciiier., Prevention and Cure of Consumption, A-thma, Diseases of tbc He art. and all Femak- Ilisea.r.. 2t4 paeet, J; en i.art-ii..iaL-e ni ri. : ' ... s. ' 5ravin,-s. raper 50 ett.; bound ?9 els. Mailtoanr oiioinuer n races aim l nest F x pander.. (2. ; to any part. 50 ct. po.taie. Inhaling Tube., Silver, IS', hy ma, I, let.er postage. Ahil.miiial Swpportert' I perfect. s tn tlO. for ail Kupmr.., Fallinr of the IRoweltaud Womb, and Weak Rack and Chest; tent 1 by Expr... rtery where. For Hr.ee. or Sapporter. or Rupiure- Siip;.rtci-..givc he iC!it from h.a.1 to foot I and circiimf. re-nee .if person nut the surface, ium above the hip. If Rupture, mention which side IAeenttwanl.il f ir the aH .,r the above priMids .J j re.s Dr. S. S FI1C1I. 707 Hr .adw.av, New York 'oilpail Feh.2, H4I. 17-lt ' VOU SA la la. 1 W Ol ts m Ilrookville w ith dwe Hint; bouses, cat on the bsj ora, theothcron the hill , a Koiomc tolntb, lots. all, ion tcasouablc term. JOHN A. MATSON. Januai jrlst. 184(1. , Eaton and Kitridge. r MPO sTKKS and Mauiit'aeturc r. ufC.uns H.flt, J and other sp,,rin aparatu. REVOLVING, (j DuellLn'r, and other "-i L Z ) iiin M:,k. rs ii.aiir.al-. I',.. Let Cutlery, Dt Rowie Knives. c. tc. Agrat. lor Eastern Per Kcr, Maine t, b. tw.nn fifih and S.xthtsti. HI vr hats' caps:: flOZ. l a.h.owahle and Plaiu II TS s3 ? do. Leghorn do 1 do. Panama do 2J do. I'aln. da 8 d i. Men's and noes' C , PS. I'L K ION . MARri.l.

'st- "LEs,."n.,.i ' . stm ne Extraordinary ." t, of a tuperior IV11 uu'd adei-. our n ad. n to nonce the iait. d in cv. rvre- ,r'"1"sT popularity of Dr. Halt's Lang Ba.-

taiH. .Mr. N..r.h. tl..- ar- ut. t. 11. us that hr it astoo i.h. d him.cir. at th. nue.h, r of run. that it it pcrturto 1 among our ow i, c,t i.-i.s. w hote names be scca s.uiially puhii-hea. that those- whunistbr scci.tnsj. may call en th, m, and b. ar Irom .heir own lips, haw .hi y were si, alt In d I io.u an untimely tomb, and erj stored to their frit lid. and r. lativc s, hy raiag xhifi truly valuable tin dii-iiu-. I he agent st.il ronti nues lo guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to give relief within 24 hours, or returns the mom y. Every bottle that has been sold 111 Ciiiviiiuiti, during the last ti mouths, wa. stdd with the alH.sc guarantee; and t,. ha. yet to tec the f.r.t buttle returned. For .alcly JOHN RINK ARD, General ag. ul for Indiana, and M. W. II I ILE, Itroukt.Ur. pTT F I THE B LTb d" MOFFA T'8 VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS PHOENIX BITTERS. Tha high and envied celebrity which these pre-enineat Qf ,1.-771 3M. A "t TK and CHLO.MC RHKVMAT1SX. dEFtcj'M.xs f fir l:I.AhltR ani KWSEYS BILIOUS FEVEnS at LIVER COKIPlNTS In the s.ei-li and west wu-re these etueaar pn-vad, the-t mi'i be fiaind Inealuabk- Planters, farmere. and oihera. tvha ooos use these Meilirines. will netir afi.-retar.kt lie mitfaut UVsa. BIU'JVS illlH.IC. and t-LKOlN Lootrneu. BILES. COSTtrESESS. COLIIS A. Ol'GIIS. CtWLlC. CUNsl .llfllov Cted w.th (rival success in thai diss-aae. cork rPT ii v .v o ; -, vkvpsil s. 9TBIEXSZ A. No pcmai with this distresainf dV eaa.-. alvajld delay usuic lla-sc mt-d.a. s anmedaitel-r. tKCPriON-i of lht SicJi. llvrIi'La1S. FLATULENCY. FEVER anil ACtE. lor tha, seourfe of tha vsreaten. eountr-r these mim- will t Gaind a safe, speedy, and certain remedr. 1 -Oct medirtiis k-ave the aventn subject us a return of the iti-es-e a cut by thr-ae mcticnees n pernatneof. TRY THEM. PF. SATI.-FILn. AND PE CCRtD FOVLSESS C U M H L E X I U S. O E NE RAL DEDILITT. GetT. iliniSK. (iRAYLL HEADACHES, nfturry fMliKO IEI ER. 1SFLA MMATOKY KHEVMAu ,..,. .e , ...c- . nirB. a j.r n. h.uvu. wk..v.k.&, kva w .1 s TITE. ii VTJTI COIHPL AINTB ; kt.TotZZlSC M s II C I II I A I. IllKrACri! Zl'Zl Llll """'r " "' rful crepara.ea. of Sarsapanlla. SUSHT SWEATS. .NEKPOfS DEMUTY SEKVOVSt ra.PU.vrS . .'f 0K,.-.4.MC AEFE-:T1USS. "'i? ,V "EART- l'AISTtK S1 MOLIO. FILES. The ons-inal pop ie.orofth.ae metine. " f PJ " 35 "aodtnt by .he ute of UVae U(e Meilicnes alone. P' in "in" "nd "fate. HHEt'JlATI.JI. Th-aw affiled tr.th .hi. u. .k. . .r. ...i SSSTIClie OlSearw, ,, w Hill. IN leie". VJ l..ir .'lil.,... ; ItCSII of BI.DIID to the head, scuitrr. saltrhbu. .imi.vW 8 C R 0 F C L A. oa K IN O ' B EVI la . m s. Lt - ' V anc"""B' ek i I si m . . . : I . ...I. ... eiiraiua v etneciea neheae Medic.net. Parents will do well to administer Ihrtn whew ever their eKistenne is suspected. Reli.-f wall be certain THE LIFE TILLS AM) MOII BITTEES PURIFY THE BLOOD. AnJ thns remove all disease from the system ' A sitiffle trial trill plce Ihe LIFE PUIS art' PHtZNIX B.'TTERS beyond Ihe reach ofcomi e tition iu the esiimatioa of every patient. The genuine of these medicines are Dow put up in whiff wrappers sod labels, together with a paoiphleL, cai'ei Moffat's Good Samaritan," containing tlie directions. Arson which is a drawing of Broadway from Wall street tc V Office, by which straugers visit inj the city can ery easi1,' find us. The wrappers and Samaritans are copyrifcbtea therefore those who procure them w ith white wrappers eri.1 be assured that they are genuine. He careful, and do D4V buy those with yeUow wrappers; but if you do, be aattsfa that they come direct from us, or don. touch theaa. Hy" Prepared and solj by rn. wiiaiaiAiti b. MorrAT. 335 Broadway, corner of AnthoB tireet, New York For Sale by