Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 3 August 1849 — Page 4

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Tii rv-itenM-nl tuns pro.inr.ti l.y tlie depart- ; The lady was in want of a Port of odven.oss f.ir j . . ' . . J ' . i 1-11 i l. . : . i ............. i

jh Kaawlriljir wot l"t'Ycn.lly t E.nbir uk.1 Ilappinr-, "How I envy those ignorant Irish girls '.' s ii.1 Lncy Shannon to Iier father. "I xvisli I was n of lhrrt, ami then I should not be ivreielid." I.ncy was the cJ-mlit.r of a r-entlem-in, ivl.o liad lost his property t'ltoii-li Hi" liiistiiKtMi;--incnt of tliers t;i whom lis lii reutided. In hi prosperity, h l.d nitYr.:el his d.tniihters the. best nvaus of oll-i:n:n a useful ediii-ttioii, and few x'OO'.'i; !.i.i'.-s wre so at roinpHslie.i am:, at the same tin..'. o capable. When Lie h!.v !":i-m f-l! upon him, ihey lnt.v ed themselves to li-ar i!. a:, t. not tolly rea'.:7.iii!i the tieprix Kli.ms I uhi.ii liiey xvr- to lf -subjected, thev were resigned ami even ehevrlul. Mr. Shmisinn, iio i:.i;i pis-ed the i-irri.ii m of life, but who still retained a ?;d portion ol tivity, . it: not despond, let atise he fell assur- d thsti as tin-re li iJ iee:i no loss of integrity in the) loss of property, tho-e alio had leo h;s companions in prosperity won1.: h- remix', an.! even Biixious, to !tirtiiu li'un with the uie.iis ol oniiiem iiij business sj;.:iti in ite nud lin.iled way ; and in the sucress of economy an i untiring "industry h had t!i- !Vd.-; conii.iei.ee. His exneot it ions however, were f.iHteinns One rich mail to whom lie applied tor a small loan, refused, bee.iose the ln!i:.ra;t eon!,! gvt noseenrityi.nl his cV.ru-liT f .r prohity ani jfener.il intelhetuee. A c'.ereymsii, who w.ts iininenselx rkli. n-tti-eu on lae "round that he had placed all his s.-ciiUr concerns in the h;'.;u!s of a battker, j w!io::, however, he :id not even refer tlie aiii.i eaiit. A third who h.id been his

lire of her children wniiM have overeo-ee tl!

niolh.t r, hose iViime wa ; ii ttiir.lly feeble, hoi not the same cmse inerrs-it the illness ol Ln7y, mi. I ohii.rei! the parent to foi .jet herself in her anxi. ty tor the sufl'-noj; an.) nfiliot.-d ehihi. Left in some i. jrree alone, the foil Weight of his distress c;:ie upon the :X ctt.-iiat.- father. Attir-lhe wxs lii-pos-.i to lay violent hands upon himself, net, indeed ! e .use he was willing to labor, or submit to any humiliation lor the s-.ke of his family, hut he;-i.ne he seemed to be in tiu ir ay, an i ( eih i .s it, by his r Tnov..l, he reioier.-.l tiio'ti m re O'ttaplet.-ly helpless, the h- arts oi the i::osi worl.ily wnuli; be touched an,! some re.i-f obiain. J. 'Can it he," thought lie, '-that a e.,c i eenration uv.iits us to obtain a livelihood or has mil-take been comn.itted, so that, while the in-tell-t.t has bee ii tr-dtio.:, sntne o:!ier point as important has h-en urirVete,i II .s excellent wife, he knew, iia.i instructed the chil.lren in all the essentials of goo.1 housewifery ; but they were raliier cal.:ul ii .i to pr.-i.:e rvrr a hoiise!i Ki than to io l::e labor to whicii t:ie eioniesf,r imit suimiit At this .lark i'.iom'i.t, the

her rliil.ln'ii, an. I ho reooinmeinieii me, because

I bad bet n so well f;iu': .te.I and so well brought ! up myself, thai I knew how to nwiuf ehil.l- j ren :" von must giv her p.vvl wjm,' tti ) he, ,

an.' if she ilisippoints yon, l will lie noeouKtible," 'Yon hear what he says, Miss; do yon authorize him to sty so ?' 'I know not on what authority he speaks,' said l ; 'but l hope he d.-s not overrate my intention, if he does my ability. I have no personal a. qiiaintance with the voting la ly s.ii.l the keeper, 'but my lit'le d.tutotef wits here just now, an. I I M me that :e v. t onee her Siit.!.ath S. hool tea. her, an, I

she l.ived her i.ers. and the:

!.e 'iMil'.bt me tbe rest.

:e:irlv. The voting laiiy's ntnne ol her sister, who is just gone j

out. sa.it I.e. 'laiiht me t':e rest. t

' l'iie amount o! :l is, that I am eng-eyd as i governess to three ehil.iren, end a sort ol com- '

pa:iio:i to the motile

HOOTS AVI) SIIOF.S. S tl VK tul rereivt-fl a roiTtiilele Mock t.f 2 M IIX'S ('oafo, Km ttn.l air Hoo'l. n.l Drnfran. HOYs" r.nrc ami Kip Hooi an.l Umram. YOl" I US' ".iarenntl Kip Hoon iinl llrngaiu. WOMEN'S KIP HOOTS. t'AI.F rfo r; i t'EU tl. " llairiiaiter tie ' MOROCiO tlo ' HOA I" t " Morot-i-.i autt CtK-.t StIOES " Kit! SI.1PPKKS I tl:iH';an. r ItnOST. t'H'.I.nit KN'S SHOES nn.l BOOTS. I.ndi. ?' and li.ni.' HI IlItEK OVER SHOF.S. Sit Tlie rtltnve r.-iicb are t)t" C.'it.-re Quaii y. antlil will st II tlit in at Ciiitiiinalt prices KOll C AStt. H. I YXEW. liitxik iiio, aotti Xnv.,ts4r 50

Winter StoeU of

IeT.v Slrills GOOD

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TWOI on i h. !o i..t..:til.

tan, it.li 1

.lannai

."e of !,'77V

re tehe i ins ear

phvsieian. and w ho v.is very wealthy,

regrtt.i

that he had int epgi.-d in erecting a" block of buildings, and it required a!i !;e had and more too, bv..! he was himself obliged to borrow. The fourth thought that fri-nes should never have anv pecumarv concerns with each cth-r, for it always destroyed frien.iship. Oisronraged by the result of these ooolioa'.ious ?5r. Sli.tnuon d.-

termine.! tost ine r .t'ier ilian ask assistance. His daughters, seen g his cislress, an i knowing That the dav of neeii e,o; i not h- very di-tai.!, determined to make ai ellrl tj turn their talents t a iva-itae. i'iie iirst Mtetapt was to obtain something by writing tor the magilines. The eldest wrote a tale lor a i-iiii 'By School establishment, ami left it to te examined as a specimen ef a s-ries to ft. How. The second daughter wrote a poem, an i presenl-tl it for publication to the editor of a popubtr magazine. The third lure.i a neat room, an ! proposed to t.-auii a siuall s. hooi. Tiie fourth hoped to obtain some emn.ov metil .n paiutitig mans, or engravings, ami i'l" tittti iuteii'.ieit to ply her nee.tte in company with iier mother, wh, though in feeble Ipalth, w;;s determined not to be a spect at .- o;oy t-f tiie iudustry around her.

from t ae in xt

room. 1 he p or sick rhtld h ui undeil ken to comfort her mother un.i was ju-t caliii.g to her rereil. fsii.u th xvorcls of the S-tvionr, wloi: to encourage his followers to unwavering tiust m rrovi,i-nce. .e assiir i them that the li: : ' s arrow fell not unobserved, an.t the meanest

human beiug was of more value than many sn irrows. ' The current of thought in th- min.i of the unfortunate lather was ,:iverle.i from the iat.d t iiannei into whien it se-ined incl.aed to run ; and resolviiig not to be outdone by I. is cl.il.ireu, be hasiils arose and went forth, d-!cri::i::ed to find something to do. however degrading; it might appear to the world. i The nose nee of .Mr. Sn.innon, not at dinner, ; for they had none, hat at t:ie t.inner hour, tilled his uffl.'Ctiouatj wile wi;h apprehensions, for ' she knew his strength of feeling, and ha.i feared ; inueli from the deep gi ;'om wuicii was setlbag over his min.i her anxiety, however, was relieved when he returned, soon uft.-r Calk, ap: a- ; Teiiilv more cheerful til in wh.eu he left i.t r in the meriii ig. He ii.ni har;ly kiss.-,-. I. ziy and removed h:s outer co.it, w h. n Lot y eiitere.l, ani il was not many minutes before nil the ! oth-r children were seated around Lizzy's b-d, 'evidently more delighted than if tin y had not heel separated. L ail was t-lling anotiier d"

the a.. ventures ol the .:ay, when Liz.y suggested to. a eat il si.oitld relate aland what h.u happcueo, a ad il. n she e. r.ld heitr ll.eai all, an '. Oil.-" leilil.tr would Sufii.'e. "L oaie inrv,' si;. Mr. Shannon, 'let lis hear your story liist, fjr you are tlie ob:c.-t. Wilvit success had you at the parpen's V 'I rang the be!', and as admitted as cssi.il,' said Lucv. Wi:en Mrs L'.irnel npneared, I

t'.i

in ifi

ailie:

il was true that she

isl.ed to h.ire

For few . lavs the lu: of etivalovmetit en- assed her it

couniged the "laiiolv, but sadness came over J domcstio. She answered allirnatt ively. and I them when tl.ev w- re ohii-ed to leave their 1 asked what work would he xp. t:tt tt.' 'Kverycomfortihle and 'spat ions dwelling, and retire j thing.' said she. 'hut washing; I have a girl to m small cwel ing, in with h t .ty mustbesuh- who caa co l.iat, but she can uo nothing els-? jected to much int c-nves.ieiice. Tiieir lurni- , ' '" ture was sold at am-tinii by tl e Assignees, ami i 'What wagsdo you propose to give madam ?' the portion exempted by law from saie was nut ! 'I nnl ! j.ive two dollars to a good Am-r can sufficient to furnish even the tenement which j girl,' she said, 'hut why do you ask the jiisthey were oldig. d to occupy. j tioii ? Do you know of a.iy goo.; girl V '1 oo,' Inn few iia.slhe oeas of nnrcbasintr tlie said I, 'and am au;l.or':7.-d to engage t!i" olace

daily food for tiie ftiniiv ireginnnig to fail.

eldest daughter went lo the yg. nl of the Sun

lilt? lor one.' ' ho is she V 'The daughter of a

' gentleman who has been suddenly recucec. to J poverty. 'Pang liters of gentlemen make poor , .-rvant.-v sain sue, 'but if on k now her ana will ; answer for her chara -ter, I will t:y her, for I have become desperate. 'I think so will ol j her,' said I, 'that rather than she should lose

day School association, and was toid that iier story was well written but not su'.Ttciently doctrinal. She then carri-d it b a weekly paper, nnd after waiting two months to have il nad. she was informed that st was approved, but the

nrorrietor had concluded not to pav foranv tales ber id.ee, I wiil c.o her work for a lew tia

because he could rr-t as many ::s he wauted free i till she can come and take the place ; you know ftf exoense not so vieli written, to be sure, but I can be we'll spare! from home now.'

rood enonrrh for common readers. I 'Uj Vu n.euu w;tt You say V s..i 1 .Mrs. Iir-

The seeond poem at the

tuel. sue to..k a s-vere Cold, and, l law s-e- suusel. ln.it wnen I Was preparing to come Home, ; nave von '. 'Having lonnd It impossible to get (". i,,s, nrint , spi-iiin-., ruts, incipient Kmc i ,t i:. -,...r.,i . , rr l,!t-.,,i m, s, ,,,, lal" n,,rs" ' " reri, tnere ne n matie eviensive ", iMs.-t.-.. islv sick, required ell the care of her motU.- ' M.s I'. said,' 'O, if I Coul.i get a girl wno knew i any hgi,er emplovm-nt,' said I, -1 have been J?;."""'' 'V.V. VV.Sj T J"'"": ""2 1 CenlriH... AVaim-Co.. Iu! . h..m aVpbcaiiun, 1 ,'r

, during the dav. end of her sisters, by turns how to work as well as you o one that had re., lice., to this. Is iluolau honest calling ?' 'Are r ,, w,i,t.v.r pr.'t ,lu-hotly l....e,l, it i iulali-1 f"r, '-i- may In-dlr.-..l I ,- ,,., rverv h .criptom. at C.i.cim.a.i pr.ee.,- T 7 I V Ii K XD HIDES! night- No emph.vm- !;t in -air.ting cnld . some syst-m in her l.bor, I would give her any j you in earnest !' said aiielh. rf the gentlemen. We. Forallhr.....-., and a ......iter irritant atl.-r :,f'.". ,'kafi-l.eri "miu-v mhli.'K earriace .... heavy article, .adv. In addition f , ) k -uh-cnler Uavinc oar. lias, d ihe old Tan-Yard

procured by the lourth tang..!, r i .r many wages.' 1 told tr that, il f.e I ked my word, 'I never was more so,' said 1 ; 'you will bear ' iv.jn , ,i,i,, ,t Ma. no equal. I ry it. eBet-t. .- M-tam..ra. ' , 11 Mrsl 31 1 T'.. M,lll''r,'",l,r( - of Mr. ....! in in Hn...kt il le wi.hca to parchue

s ; but el l.isl a coiisije.-.t!e i.O was en- : 1 saould have no ohjett.on to living will! tier, . v. lluess, Hint I have tried ill vein to get other ,..,., " ' '. J . ' ' "'. , ' F.DWAltD II AH TON, S.r.etary. 1 ... rtdncitl nrice. ' Hide, ami Hark, tor ntuel. he ill fj.-e the market

ged at a very low pri.e. As the hone of the , for I must earn a living in some wav. So the ; employment. Hal 1 must not spend my time niitl, and v.,'.. ill ih.d it ".eeii.-imv ..f .i.ie ..l.ime. and : J" oik, April, lst. 2iw. j superfine Black, Mine Hlack, ti.d.l Mixed and ' l,ric,"-c- ,,-, t..irr

daughter, alter deiivcring la r inagai.ine ofiice, and wailing a

month or mo'c, was iMcrmed tn .t it hatl het-n mislaid, and probably lord. The teach' r sat, day after H iy, in h r seh ni-r .o .1 expecting applications. Put, utthc-ugii she had sold a aitinb'e g I t ring to pav for ti.e prii.luig ate! t.isiribmion of an a.:v; riistcg eireutar, no pupds upplie.l. "I he weaUier ia tiK' meantime, h'-came

cold, an I having no means to pnr' hase a stove

and

rions

er, at

be

week

ga

.amity seemed to rest upon this, the sisters all took bold, ui.d the Work was none Viry promptly and very well. Toe employer was well salisf.e.:, hat he id not pay Ihem, and l-e-cause they Ca'!ed too soon, as he thought, for payment, he concluded not to employ such troublesome persons any more. Not rintiu'g employ from otlmrs, t.ie younge-t parted w i:li some vaiunble books, at a sacrifice, and purchased some clotii, which she made up iu the hopes of finding a purchaser for rea.-y made nrticies ; but sh- was obliged t s. ii tite articles at less than the ce.-t cf the materia's, to get some meciciue for iur si.tk and sufTerii.g :ster. Unable to got a small loan from any cf his former friemls, to te-t tminieiue business, Mr. Shannon eiiceavoreo to obtain employment as a book-keeper or clerk ; but bis irieiids could not bear lo employ one w b.o hud peilmps employed them in other times, and strangers preferred a younger man. It was on Ins return home, after a vain application for a subordinate situation in a bank, that Lncv uttered the e-nc-

nel. 'I tlo,' said I, 'I should like a link? active

j exercise. I shall lak- it as a great favor, , Sti.i she, 'tho' I should be afraid to impos.. : o- ' t.es upon you as yon seem willing to impose ; upon yours- If.' "1 took oil" my tilings with nit I tt.rtlier ceremony, w.-ul over the House with ; Mrs Pirnel ami soon faand mvse.f at work.' 'Everything was in coul.ision. lor you know J M-s. P. is no house ife ; but, with the ai i of the other girl, I wrought such a ch ,:nge helore

the mother who is a widow. The

terms were to be two tloll rs a week, but when she ttiseorere.l thai I could play and sing well en.i'a.ih lo teach such children, she volnutaiilv

toi. red to .ir;,.'' Tk-"; !Dr J. White

.iis,.ll.eill. l.fi:. i tit. it.-.,, .u.. - . alive what knowledge 1 have and was likely to los when we Ir.d to pail with our p.anu. O, dear, w hat a luckv tiling il is that I used to be a

monitor sometimes at school !' . 'Come. Ann.,' said Mrs. Shan unit, 'it is your turn now. "I went CireCll . to the great hot. !,' s .id Anna, 'and saw the landlord. When I ushetl hii:i if he had occasion lor another domest c, he said, 'no, bill ha wanted a wile or a bops .-keeper, to look id'ter bis domestics.' 'I hav tried sev-rul housekeepers, s;id he, 'hut li.ey have all filled, and 1 am desperate. Have you ever lived out V said he. 'Never sir.' 'Have you ever kept house V 'Never.' What sort of a situation t:u you expect, Imu ?' l Car not,' said !, "so it be on- that I can till honorably. Who are you V 'Ti.et.aug'iterof ag titlematt, who has been faithful ta his chdreii, if nol successful ill business. 'Colli.; you head tile table Lt the Ladies Ordinary, do yem think ?" l have be-n accustoine.: lo good society, and h tve a o.o!;,er o:.t.ii! le of a.:vi-.iiig and oireetirg t ie i i ail ti,iVi-o:i matters. ' '1 want a lady, sad: he, '..f j:o.i 1 maun, rs and goo-i education, one c.paide of directing servants, and nl.l enoueti to conn. mud respect. You seem to have nil the qualilica ious but age, how will yon nc-

tpnre that ? 'It will come in time wiliiout much effort on my part. How old do yon wish me to tie ;" 'Twenty live at 1-ast ' '1 w'U try to be lc t i.t v-iive. then 1 sln.ll soon be that, il I u::i -:i -;,tili y t inidoved.' 't ome,' sai l he,

1 ntti, ii.gly, 'tne bell will ring for dinner id a f-w minutes, yon may go with me and inspect the tthles, and, if yon pbuse, you may give us a sje cim. ii ol our tpi nitty at tile head of tiiem. '1 t.dlowa a. him to llie ding hall, and, by good luck, sngg.ste.i some imoroveuiei.ts in ihe arrangeaient cf the dishes. The landlord then led me to the housekeeper's seat at the table, where you may he assure.!, 1 presided with becoming grace, lor 1 am duly installed in of;; e, atas -lary of three hundred dollars tcr the first year.' Tmvi l -tit e has certainly beeti kin.! t us,' said Mr. Shannon. 'The dark night has bro't oat bright stirs, and mine is not the least brilliant among them. When 1 ! It th hone this forenoon, I was a desperate man. goaded to despair by tne destitution of my family, and in ..gaant at the indifference, with which the world looked on. I d -termin.'d to imitate your , example, my girls, and engage i'l any employment that offered, however mean. As I passed a trim store, a thought struck me, which 1 immoci ateiy reduced lo actions. I entered, and told tlie iruit dealer that I wisl.e-.i lo try an experiment, and il he would trust me with a basket of oranges, 1 would sell them for him. .Mv respectable appearance, probably led him to think I was about lo engage in some frolic, i and he filled quite a larg- basket for me. Promising to return in two hours, I took it on i my arm, and (.oeeeiied directly to the counting 1 raoni o! a merchant and hank director, who had refused the day before to assist me. lie was . in conversation with two oth -r in i. bants, with i whom I had once been on equal and iuti-nate ' terms. 'Will you buy some of my oranges, I gentlemen, sai 1 I ; they are sweet and cheap V What do ou in.-au .' Mr. Shannon,' said one of , the gentlemen : vou have not turned pedlar.

FOItt SALE. ! Mrtikille mill, rlwallinir, hnMsre, on lite oilier .... l he hi 1 1 ; a l.usimit i uluahi i-a5.n:atilt ter.n.

JOHN A. MA! SON. I.t.tMrl. t-.f.

Celebrated Remedies

A H K witlio.it a p-irMU l. in tl v in:tria!,lf iccii- ? fullmt tin ir i nipli ymviii. W lit r it hr v -uivc ou t-r ' i lit sv i-vim-ilic art' l t-d hy w iih th'-niitt r n t rtT.ii'ilM s kimw n, tlu-M- invarialih pnivr tin ir n pcrioi cM-el It-nc-i flli'' 1 In ir .mifau rH y siroiirrr r iatm to pnUtic ci-itfi'itci. Dwi-ar, in all vari (i tnrm, yi t! to t!;rir lr..T. Whin' Vt jrtabU-Kliiv i a ce rtaiH cure for Cn'u!-.-, Cfi:li-:, CfHMinpti(.n, lliva! Ctniplaiii't, ttr. etc. Ii iv fpccTnrant. n.U'C up r-tnrattvt alItraiivf, t t 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 , t ctor.-il anil Uiini!crnf . It proI'.rtT' xj't i t;:-atiiTi, r iiisivi- ciir"5,i,,M-i atul f n-;ilMi. and i "-i-ir ihr if.w irtln- w htlt yst m . It t-crrtci tin c;'Ti)i!inti- faim of tin.- Hiiitl, ami l i -ti inula: in; in. i ami t r ot'a!la inr irrii at!m it rrnr.tt (li-iori'ttt-n, n-imivin-j tnln-rcU-! lYnm th1 Inner, anil inflnnimatitin (Vom tlit- r.Htcmi tm-in-I'-ranr mf tho l nvhn a I tutn s Trv it v lit n the throat, stomach anil lnng art son ami u :rriii!f from i-nU! pinl c.imrhs; it mniial puvtr will nim-vt all tbmnt-a, i( any. f its im titnubir aim , and tin- jutiff if tho r pntaTitm it ha :um;iiu- d. V mih v!i. ii -si thf Vi p. t.thN K.lixir, fur Tlrtur A l?n, Xt'.n frt v nit ihi . Ht-arin 1)ohi tr Prt nintiiiT l.ahor paint, nr.- in tr lit r afi r i' linsr ti hi- itlu.nt if Few r'TV '.'its h:vr n -nit'tl i many, in various di-ii-a-:'. from V: ::iir an J daih;iume iqual to it

: w hu h it i- p;- ra: t 1.

!r. Wlnii N Indian i. or.-pcnm!. pc ri vi-rinpl v i.l, piisitivi. v ciirti i v fry c.tf "f 1 -p pia. how t vt-r s -vw or. hr: .nil. A-a rnn.-dx l.ir tin r mm al itf Ftmalf Ohtriu ti-n and oiht-r di-i at it is infallible. In ovidv tu f th, :narsllt l d pow r ami im tina bio value nf lhf Indian Compound, as an Altt rativt and rnritit rof tht- niot.d, f may rtMi.ark Or. .f. Imh- l.a nn? it in tin- m'int ni of a cn at nnmht r of tin- mot loathonit form of S phlittc st crt t dit:ivs. viih thr 1,-r.niHcai'mn ..fit happy HVits, and tin -p. vdy pt rr.iant nt cnit ol tlu-so drt adfn I dis-u", mvt r Inforo attaini d bv an bv anv oiht-r it-nitdis

or in Kuropt

stoves! stoves:: FflflIK -tiilicrrilHT i m rt-M-i imr ne of the lartrnst and the tMtt a.rinit iu nt Suivt-s tvt-r t't-U for ;,: in tht- tow ti of It rook t iih-, hav iii? jnt ri-Hirn-d from iht city hi-rt- hv ba par d no pains in so 1i-tiri(r tlit-best paitt rtts from tho bi t of Font diit . And tlo if i-.hinc ctn.d ariicb in tht line tf Stitvi-o. cannot bnl bo phandaltt r looking th ronh hi imk. As it rt'spitts prit hi- iVol cotif.dt-nt tht y ill bo in arocrdanco t Tho tiin'-s My tnvr arc- ail t.f cwhI inatoriaU, and I have bad a spt ciat o to tht i hit knt 4 of iho plat is, Jto. A mom; birh will bo foond pattcrt-! fr..:n tho Foundry i.fW.r. lat i y Co., and 1 n provt tl l'rt nt in m Cm kiiif; Stt"-1 . Al-o. Fam Air Ticht Parlor Frcnklin al "ft n riato ttix s, w ith ail and oory ar' iolo bibni;in to tho stove and rtii kin? inn ; iu !i as 1 1 ak ttU s, WatHo irons, Kcc. All t.f hith iil bo titt d up and trimmed out at tho sl.ortot no lire; choan try cheap lor cash. ALSO. TIN W All R. Of every tartt ty, wholesale anil retail. Merchant tri in ir ort't r for "I inwan-. can be acroiniui.dHtt tl at vhort notice and loweM rah prion . Hon.- .poiitin? and In ad made and put up to order. 5to c pipe always on hand or made to order. N. 11. Old Iiras, Coppt-r and V wter mkt n in ochiiio for ware. . J.ll.Fl PdK Main Ilnrgv-: st. Bruokvitlo, Srpt.CS, -i1

At the New Store, one door north of tlie IIoloI nnd west of the Conrt Houw-. 1 H. VKSI" repoc(fully returns hit -han .ito his friend tor the pntronacre lie ha leceivtd suite the open in? of his NKW SI OUT., and nidit-t a c--iitim:anre. He ha j't-t reoeired a plemlid t'-ck of NKW SPHINU AM) SVMMKH (iOOMS, to which the attention of the pub.ir i re pec t fu 1 1 y iniTed, and w hich he i t!ctt rinhied to m J as low fur cah as they can be purchased in the city t.f Cincinnati. His stock cotiM-ts in part nf CLOTHS, Casimers S.itiinets, a varietv of Men's and lt' Smiinitr Chub. ALSO, Lustres, Frmo s, (iinchani. Lawns, Mo. PoLaiuts, Jatkonets, Calico. ParusnN, nnnet Kihbamls, ArtitieiA!, Muslins, Vc. qi'KKNSWARK, Hardware, ; lu.u are; HHl'SIl and Halm Leaf H A I S; IU)() I S and SHOKS; SVOAiV, Molao, Cotfoe, Mackeml, and in fact a great larit ty t.f CirMioorios, N. It. AH kind of merchantable produce taken in t x- hamo tor cot.ds at the hitrhot ca-h price. lirookiiHo, Mar. 2' , w II. 11. WKST.

IIULLKTIX (). 5

T

The Indian Compound i the on!v ntifailinty remodv rorKcn.fnla or Kin?' Kvil, White' Swellinc. Sypbi"-

ml M 're u rial Iii-t-im i. I" let r. Kru -

Skin, a s of tho Hones, Afl'ot'tions , nypi pia, Cotivenes, Khoiimnf r all rvois and Chronic cmnlaints oc-

li

tions on ;h of the Lite liout. ami 1

cnriinq- n tlolnliTatt d constitutions, and ctmstnu-

tionalaud hereditary eon:plaint, where the virus of tht pan nt rami ; a tb-vel ip- nn nt of Scrofula or Sypln i. (st en t) or im rcuri:tl Dim :( in tho child, ami in all conipbcavd case, a in y rsons w hoo conni tn;ion are hrkt u diw n by m rcury and arsenic, or b an iinprttper or iuTi:diciiiu: tr. ntmont of dioase in trom ral. in the w orit form, of the nmt loathsome

(ecret; di ase, w hi u tho poison is absorbed and taker, into the rir iit'atint; mass, tho Indian Compound promptly ai:d theroi;ehly eradicate the iru from j tlie system, ami product radical ami perrnaneni ' enres. WorSitiit; it way iih silent but cflVcttve power, the Indian Compound Rive lone and em rpy to all the Secretory nd Kxcr t.-ry ortan-t, repair all the wastes, know n and unknown, and banishes from the system every vestige nfdieao. Or. Whine's Votetablo VtUs ur.ito trroat power witfl mildness nf act ion ; opt ratin-," throughout tho alimon- -tary cnnal, remo. iiii? ail o tensive accumulations in the ho tve I , art! Mimuiatiu- all the surroumlin r- ' ran to a healthy state; a ml tint? as a tonic, they t x- -alt the tm rjrio rf all parts -pf tho frame, and aro of prreat ntility wherever a Caihartic, Laxative, Altera- ' t.ve or Ke-torativo medicine is rotptired! As a medioine for Ft malt , the t t nvivo demand for them and tht ir popularity, with all who use ihem, fumih am- I pie puaranteo to others who aro afflicttd. Or. White's V jji table Tills area standard medicine, universally rtpproved, and justly esteemed the best Vills now known. Vso tin in once and vou will use them there ( after. j Or. White's Vt cotahle F.motic act w ith more mild- 1 Hess than other F.metic-, and are of incalculable benefit in break int, tip most ol tho diseases that aHitt tho htnunn family. ; ForIr..t. White Matri Liniment ho claims ex tra ordinary ht alini- irt nt s and curative proper io, ami thai tested by con, pa ri-mi in practice with all the othtr hevt remedies of this clasi known in the United Stains t.nd in Kuopc, not om in in-tant cflocts and intrinsic im rit, bears any compirion to tho Mapir Liniment. In tht lanrznai- f others, u is dioictit to say wh;it it is tint -rood for."' For H adarhe. Toothache, Ncurateia, Sninal Atfection ;for Hiiro-.

IHE Season of th

ar has come w hen

extreme care sh-oild be

t;tktn of tho hta!th. Ntar'.y all the ditac of Sitjun.i rare tracoa-iio to exposures in the Sprtuc.

r to the neglect of those unheal means which -hoiild have been resrtid to. It is not surpris-in?ihntth-human .- to in should be powerful I ati - cu il at i In, t imo. 1 ho whole realm of natim hows that wonderful in-

flut net s art ,i..,..miI. Tho outer world aw akes t new

life, and man and bt at and all animated existence are atl'tcttd. Now is tho time, therefore, to u- such medicinal pr pnra'ioos a experience has hotwi to be infallible i. the prevention ami r tiro f diseases. A snilXO MKDICIXKS, the O rat-It nbori Vetrotable PilU. the i raefenb'rtr; Health Hitter, and tho tirai feiiberpr; Sarsaparilla Compound, should superceded all oiht rs. Forum tor-aliiM tin Tills am) Hitlers arc of iucalculabb value. Those who take them in ed not fear ikeenervatint otVt ct of the Summt r which is at hand. The ohnri ol tho present Hulletin is io nppri.e the public itf the ackuow It dod snperiorit v ot't bt (rat teiibt r s a i: s a r a ii 1 1 . i . a c o Mrorxi). Sarsaparillr i5 of vast efficacy in cb aninc tho system I nun its t'oulost t;.ints; but it must be prepared on the mot scieatific principle and in the mo-t faithful manner. It is not emm-h thai we put it in lari-e vessels or vat m steep or boil, mixing it with great quantities of molasst and water. An article thus inauulactun 1 must injure the tone of the Stomach, ann In comp.irati. ol v itu-rt. The Sar-.tpari !la Compoiind manufactured by tho Or:iefi n't r-r Company, is a mot powerful eonct titration. It i- t S.iaparilla w hat (Quinine is to Peruvian Hark: one bottle containing more virtue than ten of any other ever hefore inamifacturvtl. 'I he doso- is half a tea-spoonful only; so that there are more dost in a bottle than there is in the larpi t buttle in market of any otlu r manufacture, lt it al

most literal ly a s u I n h a t c I" -sia r --.a a ! i 1 1 a . The public aro well adistd of i he uses of Sarsaparilla, by means of the numerous: advertisements which crowd the press. It is unnecessary for us, therefore, to trouble the reader with a rt capitulation of the matter. We would simply add that all person who have made up their minds to ite the art iolo should pure have no other hati that made b this Company. Cj I' is warrant! d to be ten times more t (Ht-ac ious than any oilier known; no matter bow lar-re the bottle, or extravagant tht adteniM incuts Ik came it contains in addition to Sar-npanlia, a pow erful concentration of Mandrake, Hurdock, tuition's llelit-fht, Klder, Yellow Dock, Ouiacum, and other important medicaments wliith aro not found in auy otht r propar.it ion. lt has performed curt sofa kind almost surpassing belief, ami it recommended h- tho

r a cu 1 1 v.

TF.IiMs tIKTIIK INDIANA A3iriJIC N. P,WO Dollars in ad ance, S2.50 in -ix months, 9 LOO At the eml of the year, and an aUit-,.i of 30 cent for e cry year paj nu ut is dt laved then altt r. ADVFRTtsTMnNTs-. On st-uare or e$wil bo inserted t hree Hint f.ir one did lar.if pa mt nt be niad in advance: one doilar and t went y-fio ct nt if payment be tb'luyed one year; and one dollar and fifty cts. it "dt lated two years, and in the same proportion I'm the time patim nt i. delayed. Larc r advert im men t. fr a longer ti-ae w ill bo c harped nil the same priiieiplt s. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. G. V. LDKlNti TON, X S coin no net d a Liurar) lt pot for the Sa'o of h Cheap Publications. He intends hot ping on bund all the late thep works, either historical or t: i mums. So sittin as any new work is pnMi-hed it will he found at his establi-limt nt, at tho original publishers price, uiihoiit carnage t.r postage. He lias t h 'fallow m? works now on hand, to wit: Title. Prlrr.

2S 2

Jacob Faithful, Hy Capt Marfan, Tt ti r Simple, do. ,J.!phet in Search t-f his Father, do.

do. Hy Ni d Huiitiine, Hv Lieut. Murrav, do. do.

Hv

. tSrav

Hv

Hulwer,

do. Hv M. Araco H Mrs. do do do Hy Ht iim tl

Midshipman Ka-y,

It' d It t ii'o r, I he Wrtck. I , I ho flips, a, I he Cabin l( i Ht d Hunt rt Last Da t sol Tomptii Heroine of Pari Sot-rot Service Ship Muet ii tif tht' iiel, Haronett's Da itch tor.

Donovan's Adventure in Mexico. Ktit er cf the Reef Orphan Niece Hy Mrs Tickrring Love in a Cottaie Lena Cameron Lives of the Ireidt tits Mike Fink Hy Btnmtt, Lives of Taj lor and Scott, Clinton Itr.ul-.haw, Trnpner Hrtd-, '! he font cade Hy H nnett Frugal Hisew ife Family Doctor a medical work Secrets of Mount F.cho

F.ttreno Aram, Tolham, Lectures on Astronomy Mothers of Filmland Women of F.ni-tand Wivo of F.nc-'"d

Dan ch tors of F.mrlaiid tlo T.amllts of tht (Nac By Ht iim tl 25 American Heviiw 22 Fort DuOuesue 55 lllustated 1 Hoof Gen Scott 25 I ht Ht autiful Widow 25 Thysiulo y. Animal and Mental 50 Safer ant's Life f Henry Clay 25 Love ami Parent a 5-0 55 Fitch's Lectures 011 tho Luiii? 25 , Consumption Curable. 57 Treatise on Milch Cows 25 Marriaire t'lts history ami Thilosopht ) 50 Matrimony, Human fights

Mrs. H-.U Sketches uf I ri-h Charac tor, in 11 ! Nos at l? cents each Spur? hot in on F. tin cat ion. Lectures 011 a Sober and Temperate Life, Self Culture Thjsiolocry and Threnohn-y Hy Mrs. Fow er Fowler's Practical 1'hrt liofop-v

W ith arious other work ttf facts and ion, to p-other with camLt-s, ttils, oysters, Jicc- Oct. CO. Just Received ss'iiinj; am sujimhii GOODS. ; T TH1-' F.W CASH STORE OF WILLIAM Cllll.nflt S, who still oeeupies the corner ; room of M, Hmlmau's Now Prick Hnildinjr, en

BIcre remarkable Cures of CONSUMPTION! ! We are rerrit iR letter, daily, routa.n inaj intrlli-

rt-nta- ilui Dr. Kofm I..verort and l areuaiiiaivra . inakt- tf....i..i.. tur.- bfreer il i intrmloced. A ... rfrom JOHN A. COI.l.IXS, F.Sq , F.DITOR AM) I KOI KIKIOH of the I EMPKKANCE ouiX, aio At;KM AXD I.KCTURKR for ili till tn nivisio.v uf the SOXS uf TEMI'KUASI K .f OHIO. Ci.wi.VNATI, Not. 28, 1I4. A. I.. Sovii.l: l. ar Sir For the pa-t . ilit or ten monitif, I hare fflt im lint. I to av m.mrthint; in relation to Ihe KX 1KAOHUIXAKY HEALlXti qUALITIF.S of otir irt'paratitn nf Ytr. H.eer Compound STrna. tif I.irr...rt and Tar, fur yo.ir om, bat more ca p. rially l.ir the bt i.t'tii t.f l.oe afortunat prrwin. an- THREAT KN KU or AFFLICTED s.ih I'VIMOXAKY COXSITMPTIOX, and who I ke mi o il' have a rreat aversion to quack", u iluar spicilU't and cail.tilicoix; but a combination of cin umttanri'. ha pri'vi uied till notr. In Novrml.tr. 1S4, my .fe tot.k a wvere rold, hu h st tilt tl upon h. r A VIOLKXT COl'GH wa the const q tit nee, which increased in aeTerity t!rii. .he uiii.t-r, and ntluctd her to almost SKKI.KTOX. It al.not incessant, and at undid at ith SEVER K PAIX in the SIDE and

UK I 1ST , a. ciiniiiain. il t. ill. FEVER and COUt XIliHT -WEATS. SHE KXI'EC I OR A 1 F.D more than a PINT of MATTER DAILY. VI.CF.RS ; Vl IiEKKI) upt.n her LUNGS and DISCHAKGl'.H. Iier HANDS anil FEET sere COLD AXD CLAMMY as tlta.h, and a PVHPLK TINT Kill, d !.... h. r lips. Tl.ta skill and varid rfTorta of e.ir family rhys.c.u.. tere completely bafQed, On the lt of" May, 1S47, he inlurm. d tne that be eon Id tlo it.iil.iu; more that, erant her temporary relief, that her case WAS HOPELESS, and that the could -NOT sl'aVIYE .iK.re il.an a fortnight at the fortius.. 1 immt tliatt lv called upon DH. X. S. NEWTON ol this city ittl.il has been so skillful in the treatment of canct-rs.) and stated ber case to him. lie rt fi.niim tt.i -d Dr. t'ticfrs' Liverwort and Tr, assured m.- that there was noihtnt; of quackery iil.tiut il, hut purely a SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION, and cave me the history of aereral cases, all conoid, rt d hopeless, w here this p. eparatHin RESTORED TO HEAL TH. A bott e was procured, and in one week Ihe expectoration was nearly CO XIVKIIKI). She continued frradually to improve, I., r .;.. me rt turntd, herCOl tiH in a few months t'EAsED. She recovered her b i ll EN'G TH, and to a trrv creat dt arret her health, and is now a most FXTK lOA'DlVAHV TROPHY nf the HEALING V1H II KS o.'Dtf. HIK. KUS' PREPARATION OF LIVERWORT AND TAU. I can only say that I have d ritrd scry great l nefit from this prt parat.on, for hoarseness, sore threat, a tl stricture acrtiss the chest. I have been tnalil.d, while sullertne from severe Cold and Hoarseness, to speak will, comparative ease for two hours. It has one advantaes, in my own ease, over other expectorants, it does not deranre the d.frestire fii.it liu.is, pro.tiic.ii-; h. ad-ache, or m-rvous inability. 1 regard it as n.Imiratih adapted for the use ol pti'.'ic speakt rs. R. specttiillv vt.nrs, JOHN A. COLLINS.

1

nzsp.ii a sot TuorcH your phtsicias .isi FNizxns cu e ror ip to die.v Y'otir condition cannot be more hopeless than that of Mrs. Uowe. lliis is to certify that I was taken with a pain in my side and breast, attended with a disiressinr cout;h, and fur the space of one year errw rapidly worse. Alttto.ii-h 1 had in attendance three physicians, one t.f w horn was considered very skillful, all of tlitar tnoris proved alike unavailing. Atlastom of llie physicians came in, and decided that 1 could nut Itve more than one doy humeri! All of royfriends In In veil that a few days at most would end my earthly careerl! My brother at lhi time hrarini-; of the astonishintr cures made by Dr. Koiers Liverwort and Tai,went it. Chillicotl.e, distant thirty miles, to procure the aliiitt- medicine; and, strange to tell, before 1 bad ustd h-lfa bottle my coui-;h was entirely cured, and when 1 had used two bottles I was able to attend to mvf.tmilv vocation as usual. HARRIET ROWE. We, the tintlersiffi.t d, do certify that this account tf Mrs. Kowt's is correct, wcba-in--" personally acquainted with all llie circuntlaiu-e. P. 1. JOHNSOV, I'ktkr I). Matthews, Thomas Gray, JosF.rH Evans. ! Staunton. Ohio, Feb. , IS4n. For -.ale holoale and retail by A. I.. SCOYILI., Corner of Fifth and Race, Cin'ti. Aliolty K. TYNER, Brookville.

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I

IAEJf5L!: WOKKS. .Mini Si CROSS, late ofN'ew York, are now rei in at their New Marble Rooms, in the Eclectic CilU-T-:.-. Corner of Court and Plum Sts., Cincin naii. the lari-a-st and best selected lot of Marble ever tii-onht lo Oiiio, ami wail, a class of workmen from the East, are now- pre part d to furnish those desiroo. of er. cittiT diirrible mementoes over the craves of lli.ar tleeeast d friends, a superior quality of Work, and their connection with the Quarr.es is such, at a much lower price than any oilier establishment West of the Mountains, and hut a shade above the usual price t.f the common oi native stone.

that 1 li -.ve eiitr.i-Toi! to r urn in tiiikint; will vou l.a v, c-ntlenva, or not ?

l week, vit!i tiie privile-if ol for I must he. 111011112.' Vliat w.ll vou lake

amount ot.tt lit Itvo tio'lia

si'.tiiitl in the parlor when 1 prefer to tio so. for your load ?' sai.i the peiillt'iiiaii w ho had not Tiius you , I ali.t'r, our rent is provi !e.i for.' 'lefore ajmken. H is wortii two tlollars at reMr. Y. tre.tl ou kind y V -kej Mr J-han- t.-.il,' Fail 1, 'hut you may have the whole lot lion. 'Quite to," sai l Lucy ; 'ami jut Ivfore 1 nt one tiollar nd li.reo miarters.' 'I w ill take

left, an ocourrtii.'e took iiUtee whifh hrotipht it,' li,

me at once into favor, nil.! seems to prove lli.it a decent education, after ail, is of 110 tiisailvant?;' to a servant. Mr Paruel is to deliver a' L.-ft'.ir.' before t!.e I.yeeum this eveniii'j. ami. tiefiriii t.' know the true vaoioj; of st-nif lines 1 tlu.t he wailed to quote, he assed his wile if she r. i'.iiltt te l thrill. "liei:iti not, and I very hun.: iy Mi..t. tl w here thev nvijlit he found I in ?penser. lie hrousrht tiie volii'iie, and s.hui foiml tliem in it. He then invited use into his study, and told me to ue Lis I hrary its il ; it were my own. !;o you see, father, il lie had ; no heart for your wants, he hatl a h au w hit 'a ' may in i.'.e subservient to mine. Cat Jose- , phuie, let us hear how yon succeeded.' ', 'I went with Jai.e to the Intelligence Olnce,' said Josephine, an 1 w e could hart.lv make tile

money, always to kta p ihe Macic Liniment hy you. Oi tin- hundred tl.otisaii.1 w ho have list d it. since its invention, not one lo ovr knowttalce, has failed lo nwar.l to the Maijic Liniment, its vasi superiorly to all other Liniments, "li is difl'iclill tossy what it is not Cootl for." These celebrated remedies are for sale, wholesale

., , . . 1 . .. ... nr. ... .. n 1 1 r..Ki..i airtatcit s iiiaoe. at hut US I have IIO change 1 must ni, Itotanic Medicine Store 011 e.h st . oimosite the

trout. le iuu win. mv cnecK lor tne amount. vait iionse, v ineinnati

He filled a check, and said, "then, Cromhie and Miller, you HMit buy a basket, too ; here' a blank cheek for cucli of you.' ' They oi l as lie proposed, and lis folded np j the thr.: and ptive them to me. The basket ' was emptied oil the spot, and I set off to fill it asxaiu tor each of the others. On my way to llie Iruit seller's 1 called at the bank with the : checks, ami the teller counted me out three

dollars

I told him be had made a

thousand

cellars, he turned awav to wait upon another

JOHN HlNKAlin. Central Acent.

Sold by .taints S. Towers, Ilrookville. " 11. H. Morton do " " Prow n ,c Masters. 3 miles north of Fairfield. " S. P. Oaks. Fnirlield. " Y. Lee. Laurel A. It. Mariintlale, Melain. ra. .1. A. M.otl, Rochester. "' Fuller Opler, Hantoll. March, itr.l. IS4S. 13-lv. A CARD - it. .1. WKl'I E mav he ctiastilled at'his POI AMCAL MEDICINE SfOSH AND OFFICE,

011 nixu. sircat one tloor from

"If keeper believe that we wanted places as rionies-

lh. corn, r ol Msite

He looked tit the checks again, and opnosiie the t'alt Mouse, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1'hnseat

til it e-ch w as rood lor a thousand tl. stance, w ho eann.it call on or send for him, whose

q c ui-.. 11. .t 1 .1... ...... 1. .. i" . 1 . 1

forwartlinc to him a sta.erient of .heir ace, the lencth of lime they have been afflicted, symptoms, progress and ct-n ra! nature of their complaints, (cash accompany intr said st-att nients. postage paid,) may procure Ihe rem. .lies necessary lor .heir curt.. Pr.J. While's Cflr'irntrtl Rrmnlirt. The Vegetable Elixir, Indian Compound. Mamc Liniment. Veirelable

customer. I saw throiitrh thi whole at once.

A motive, which I care not to analize, had induced the three priucelv merchants to furnish me w ith tlie means w hi.?h one of them previous-

CHSLD-EIHTH. I A valuable Scientific Werl, upon the subject ol i ("'.-station and Child Pirih. bj R. tv. Gei-.su. r, M D , . j latent' Paris, just puhlisht d ill New York by the j ' Author. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. , THIS WOKK contains recently discovered iitf.irni- , . alion upon a sub.Yct of llie highest importance 10 i ! Married Persons, or those cotitemplalil.e Morriae. i

It will he found of oi special value lo those wllne ( means, health oa other circumstances, do not permit j ihem to increase the number of their family, w ithout crcat inconvenience, surl'.-rinc or perhaps risk of life, j A method of avoiding lln-se troubles and dangers, at will, (ri ecnily discovert d by a celebrated French Physician) is 1'ully communitat.-d in this work, is ! thai any person may avail himself of it at once, with- ' out cost. The means of iirevention here set forth are '

' therafore within the reach of all. '1 he process is new I ' safe, infalliable, cotivt nient, simple and cannot ill-: 1 jure the heel ill of the most delicate. I CTCAVTIOX. "3 I Some speculait.r has elantlestiuely (under another ; 1 iianie)publisheil an imitation, (bearing il.esanie title) j ( which, besides omitting thf most important por- '

iK'.Nstii 11, tiiipesiitecr.tiuioi.s 0111 01 ! ONE DOLLAR, When the peice is j TWENTY FIVE CENTS For the genuine, foil and complete Work

Conies ol this work wall be sent ill a close enveloin

ulation with which this ta'.e comment'

I d never known what it was to be well oft", tics. When be was satistied that we were in ly refused. 1 intended oulv to shame him, but

I Fliould not re coittenle.', salt! sue, -ant; 11 1 earuesi, tie pave us cnairs, una treaieu us more ne 11 a.l tairly oiu-imnoeuvreil me, nnd alter i.u, g. lame Mn. tics, fee are rapnll) superceding single letter postage to any part of the Init.-d Stales

were ignorant a thousand avenues ol paiu . civn'y th 111 lie h-.d a cozen others w no were callinw at the fruiterer s. oavinw for the basket .' 1 r. ". nes, necause on a lair (rial ol them 1 rr twentv-live cents sent, post-paid, to Dr. H t

would be closed. All I wth is, that I was j waiting lor places, and sitting in n row upon a and or. ierii"' two others to be sent s I oirected.

tiead." "I could bear the loss cf property wiibiut a! sigh," said ber f.itl.er, "but w hen I see tho-v I love so unhappy, 1 am distressed; but I am till uuwiliing to believe that education really and necessarily increasis our mir-ery ami our inability to obtain the means of a c-uifortable subsistence." "If we were ipnorant lirutVes, we conk! find employment," said the oiu.je-t lianghter ; "there is a demand for teivauts, but we niurd, tarve." "Why may we not become servants then V Mid the second daughter ; "surely it will tio 110 harm to carry a Isltie scieno. into the kitchen. " "Von have not the necessary streiietii," Siii.i the mother; "and it is ten to one it any ! ocy would employ you." "I am determined to try it," said Anna, "for if lean get a situation, I shall lie able to make Lizzy more comfortable at least. Lirry. dear, rion't cry so ; il will not hurt me iu my oj n estimation to become a doniest.c, and I have grown too desperate to care what others may think of it." Anna's resolution seemed to put couiap- into her sisters; and, alter s-ome i.ir.ssioii, the whole four sietermiiied, the luxt day lo make til experiment of foiiig out to service. Mr. Shannon opposed the p.a 1 unui he found it uselea to do so, and he wns obliged to ceusnt to have the famiiy scattered for a seou, ia the hope cf a future reunion. 'I hll apply directly to our minister's w ife," aid Lucy, "lor I kuow the w auls an American girl." 'She will know you my dear," said Mrs. Shannon. !l trust she v.'il!." s.tid Lucy. "I do uot (mean to go as if 1 was ashamed." "Inha"! co to some hotel, if I can," said Au-

Lui;- bench. 1 r- ill v a l-.av fame in. an.', alter

a few words with the keeper, 1 was called and introduced to her ;-s a young woman wanting a p! :ce. 'Where t:i,l you live iast V stidsliein .juite a business way. 'At hojiie, m n' mi,' s-.id I. .t home, li tvo ou n-ver lived onl '.' "No madam." "So .ant h the ! tier, yon are not so liiil cf mischief, then. V bet w:k do you evpn". to tio ? Can you cook ? Cm you wash and iron " I know bow lo peiferm ail lluve operations, said I, but 1 shall uee.l some practice before I shall become expert.' 'Kxpkrt,' said one, expert, where did you get that word ? What educitioti have vou had.' . gtod one. ltiadam, T trust. Then what are you going to li-e out for ? Learned servants are apt to be good lor nothing: the cictio.iarv and wash tub assort iike oil aim ater.it is sai :.' 'Tii-v shall not nntatioiiize," said 1, 'if y. u will try me.' What wages do you expect? 'What I may deserve,' saidl. humbly. 'I hope to m ike inyse'f so useful s tocesere the higliest w ges, but 1 am willi;ijj for you to try me at the lowest.' ; In sti'rt she agreed to try me a week at a coilar, and I went lu.ir.e with Iier. She proved

I c i'iie home, undecided what course it was ex

pedient tti pursue. What sha'l I do, my children, let me have , your advice ?' 'I w ould return every cent of it,' said Lucv, 'and show my in :epeii-.it-nce.' 'S i w on'd I,' said An;., 'and starve before I'd t-ke it.' 'They only gave it from pride," sai l Josephine, 'you stooped so low that it mortified them.' Perhaps they expect to be repaid.' said Jane. Don't you think so, Lizzy ?' 'No,' said the sick child, 'I think they were sorry that father had been refused.' j 'When one repents lie has a right lo expect ' forgiveness. I should use the money, father, 11 tut repay it if I was ever able, to them or some sutVering fellow creature." 'That is my view of the mr.tter,' said Mrs. Shannon.' 'And mine, too,' said her husband. 'The similarity of the three checks proves that it was no mistake. It was evidently a purchase, and a payment, net a loan. If i take the money I make three friends, if I refuse it, I may lose three, I have no right to attribute a good act to a bad motive. I shall at once acknowledge the favor

with gratitude. And girls, you may all go and

they itnif. rmly prove themselves to he all ihat has been assumed Tor llu an: medicines of preal powar and ; 1 tlit-acy iu reli. 11ttr and curing the maladies common 1 to our conntrv.

post-paid.

leissner Hn 2-l.v., nttico -.meaty Streel. . X. H.-No Bookseller allowed to sell this work,

.GK.OCKISIKS. I C..f,'.-e, Virginia Tobacco, 5 W "s- f. Sunr. Common do Su r. Imp, I . a, Salt ratus, " Y. 11. Jo Pepper, Molasses, Aispiee, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Rice, Epsom Salts, Macker.il, Shoe lllaek.l.g.

1-1 npooi v ... os, 3iatcnes,

t.ltlipai, Madder, ccom, t'operas. Locwood, Powder, Lead, Shot, Stove Pipes,

Red Cords and Plonch Lines.

Forsaleat the Nt w Sio eof LIXCK .t FARQ.VHAR brookville, Dec. 30t, 1S47.

PKliKY

.J. 31 OO UK.

Pl.-iviher. Pt'tnp ,ivI Il,,! rant Maker. No. I.! fiflh st.. ht-tw 11 Rat e an.l Elm. has constant!

il and for sale. Well. Cistern and Force I'nmn.

ad Pipt s of all si.es.

Rams, for conveviiic

to ttweinnirs

to be the wi:- ol a master builder, w ho. w hen get released from your places.' 'I should pre-

I entered, w as studying a lone; account at a desk

in one corner of the room. Wile," saij he as we eotcred, 'I have wasted two days Upon this accoiK.t, and cannot reconcile it. 1 would g-ve half I am worjii to know a little of Hook keeping. I am satisfied that there is an error ol at least fiftt. collars ncianst me, but I cannot see where it is. I wish that girl was a clerk instead of a cook. 'Perhaps, sir,' said I, 'I can be of service tyon in both caparities May I look at the account T 'Look at it, yes.' said lie, and if you fia.i where the error is. give ou a five tiol

lar bill and a new trow 11 into the bargain Tlie

na, -ioriney give nigue. wages, u.au private la- , items ot the account were numerous, for it remilies pay. ' j !ated to building operations of some magnitude. "You will be too mm h exposed there," said 1 examined the Ot bt and cre.iit, but it seemed the anxioua mother ; "I pray you nol to i.sr" la.r except certain balances, and a few quesuch exposure." ' t:ons soon satisfied me that one credit li id been "Never fear me, mother." tiiJAuct, "I shall 1 repeated iu them. The error was soon made think of you when I am 111 danger, and thea I . evident, and the man, to mv surptise, took out

nan aureiy wear a ciiarm aj-tioi uiisLi.:et. 'I," said Josephiue, the seocud daughter, "I will turn uursery niai i, am: lake care cf saiuebod' ci-.ildlen. hut I shall be alraid to leach them any;U;ng, lest they should boi-cme k helpless and uuhappy as we are." "I Will take auj thing lean get, if it is m t :i choo!," said Jane, the foarih -laugluer, "ler :t is best for seryaaU not to be loo particular."

Alter arranging tiieir plans, m.1 coiu mdilig i;ve ooil.tr bill, the voucher of my to call Bt home iicxt cTciiuig, Ihe stsiers kise,l -:cw Jaue tell us your slorv.'

the feeble Lizzy, aud retired, m belle,- spirits ' ! was wailing tor a cab

than usual, to fhe;r sniali and ill veutilated : time alter .loset.hiue left

rooms. Early the next lureuoou, the suiters, : ladies came, and sereral of the r?ir!s

v "God bless yon, my children," said thedistresed father, as they left tiie tloor. He followed them with his eyes until a turn in tiie street 'tincealed tb-n nnd .r:'.ve !iiei:i fr--- co'ir- . irtj,.

fer,' said Anna, 'to keep my place a little w hile, nt least, to see what I can tio ' 'And I too,' said Lucy, '1 engaged f . r a trial w eek.' 'Father.' said Jane, 'w hy can you not keep tiie whole affair a secret and let us see what it is to earn our living ' 'What was hard necessity will b? a good frolic now.' said Josephine, 'and I promise fiat we shall keep our places, and come every cthsr Sabbath, for this, I believe is a servant's privilege, to tell our experience. This plan was agreed on, and continued until all were satisfied that knowledge unfits for labor only when it is united with pride or affectation an.l that it is nnlavorable to happiness only when it is perverted or worthless. si a 1 is S II 1 P.... I s f w ussm 1 SJ CO.rAItTXKItSIlIL'. ritltE undersicned have entered into partnership f for 1 he transaction ol a rvneral Commission and Fi.rwar.lin; Husmess at New Orleans, undei tht firm of sl'ENl'E ! Cl AUD, and solicit a shared l he bit st. less of Franklin and a. hoi nine cotnutes, ROHVH T SPF.NCE, THOMAS: (i I AHD. New Orleans. Dec, lS-ln. 52-1

oil hat

Sheet L. ail and 1

ALSO Hydraulic Water

water irom pnni;s or small streams

gardens, stables, fcc, where a head of from 4 ta s feet

can be obtained. Water can be conveyed from 100 to 150 f. rt in height, and from 2 to 4000 feet on a level, at a small t-p use.

All orders iron, the country executed w ith ness and despatch. Cin , O , Dec. i. IS4T 5!-ly

j The Presidents of the United States-1 IThrir Mr niters atnl .lhnhtixtratrnnt. fg'O w lik.. i nririeil, mi account f ihe Iuannraft lit'ii ot" tnc.i rreulrnt, ami a History nt" tht ' principnl political rvrnt of tImiiiiitraiiMn, mitl : ! of llu- tmn-actitiiii of Congress at tacli s siuii tlu-

rint th pt-riod. j Dpclai ation of Imlcpemlcnce. AiticU ot Contt-'lt-r.nion. C.iititutton of tht I'nitfJ Stairs, will. Xotrs and 1 HtlY-niiCt. A hrirf history o. tlie event and circnmstancrc 1 which led to the Vuion of the States, aud formation of the Constitution. A syiiopti-s of thr Constitutions of the several State. Taules of Mr m her of the Cahinef f the variou ; admiiiistraions, Miniter tt Foreign Countries, nnd otlier principal public officers. J

l r.ronol;;ical I able ot l'tilittcal invents in the Vnitrd States. 1 Statistical Tallies of Hevenue, Commerce, and Pop- 1

ii lal i m.

Hrown.

n?lih American and French Cloth. t Suprrtiue plain, Kngii-h ami Aim rican Ca-isimres. ' Fancy " - do. j 41 HUdi, Hrowm, Gray and Gold Mixed Satin, l " Ulack and Gold Mixed Tweed. j Kentucky .lean Superfine Tl lack S:rn and Fancy "WoOl Vesltttg. ' ' Fancv Vilk Cravats. ! ' .Satin Stocks. j Fine Peavrr Brush and .Vilk Hats. Leghorn. Chin t Pearl, ai.d Palm Hat. ' He nUa calls the attention of the ladies to one of the richest selections of all kinds and every variety ot Black and fancy silks and 1.11s-(res. Plain liim Drlain, Painted I. awn, Calico, Book & Mie-liti, Plain and Plaid .laekonett. Plain, Hlack and Htrht col'd kid jplnves. Hlack and While silk trlovi-s and Mifts. And in a word every limit? necessary to furnish a Lady's or Genth man's w ai drobe, and at prici s that cannot he surpase in the West. All kinds of approved merchantable Country produce taken in exchange fr Gmid. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for tht-melves before piirchasint? elsewhere, as he is determined not to be undersold April 6 15-ly VM. CHILHC.S. DISCO vj;jn Dr.GUYSOTT'S

SsSin.'icror

April 15th, 1S47

Ii. I. JOHNSON, ATTORNEY AXD COCXSF.LI.OR AT LAW, I.ALHKL, IND. H. fer to Messrs. Coram, Tweed t Co. , t'incinlial Cieo. H.il land, K.q., Urooh v i I le, I nd . Oct. 25, 1S47. 44

SUPERI0!t,

f THIS

PH!LST 'T ftltCTtS

ISCSE IT

'"VlGORaTE-

INS EODV

nil-: most srccK.ssn r. iedrim-: in TH K V. ORLn JUST RECEIVED ! A FRESH Mipply uf tius felel.rattd inejieire,

L v wiin-ii mis proveu so rciuarKuoiv suirclu.

.tir mr cure oi .-crufnia I oil sump' ion. ull liiu nm.

A complete List of Members of Cunpress from 1739, lAitr i omj'Mivts, (.urri.jt Humors. Kltrii i,mtim " tS-lfi. j Durirpsi. Costivrnrss, Qnirral D'hilllf. J'niiis in With Torn aits of the Presidents, engraved on steel , Hfaij. Siilf. Chrst. Hurl, joints ani fur JU, rr,,riinlhehes. style ofthe ?.t I'rt.m the -most .pproved j nf..s,x. Asa rented v f. ,r .: If A 1. K roll

Cheaper than the Cheapest. XF.W HOOT AND SHOE STORR. rSMIK Suliscrihers h.iiiii; rt t ently commenced in 3 the Shoe Trade, Wholesale nnd Hets.il, would cnll the attention of ihe ptlhlic (rerterally lo iheir stock now rcccivinc It consisis tif Foots, Shoes, Hroc-in, rlm I.t a'", Leghorn and Panama Hals, carefilllv selected from the M antit'arleries, hy one of the firm, whose ex peri, nee w ill justify ihem i.i savior; their -t"tk, in poiiil of quality, will he surpassed hv none in the city, and are determined to sell at as low piices, il not a 'i:il- lower than anv other home. Call and we will with pleasure h.. v..u ottr stock CF.ORGK I.O.VF. CO. No. 6fi Main st., between Columbia t Lower Market Mar. 1848. U-ly

likenesses. ItT V. H.ilsh. F.sr. of Johnstown. X: Y.

! In one lartre, handstime volume, 8vo., in emblematic ;

binding. Prince "2 50. nrax' No expense has heen spared in the preparation of 1 i these volumes of Documents, History, and Statistics, I to render the same worthy of patronact', not only nf j Statesmen and I,cfrilattr"hiit of the American puhi lie cent-rally; w ho w ill find in them the Trensury of : Political A'tii.Trre, and a mass of information in- '

dispensable to evt ry intelligent citizen.

Koney Wanted. i LL persons iiid.-htt d It. the nnd.-rsiirned

ad St S. Tyner, are requested to make immediate pav men I . h. TV X E K . ilrtmkville,Jan"y 4, 1841.

P LAI ATS it lias probably no equal, and as a

UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE For Ifmovins all impurities frr-m the svstetn ami pivinz general tone- lo tleliilitatod organs, it jtisily claims a superiority over all otlier medicines. . Customers are invited to call and examine reriiti-

' cates and reeommt-ndntions. N. K This is the MOST HIGHLY Cf-.Y. ; CENTRA TJCD SYRUP in use. -nit iii in Q.i.irl Bottles and sol.l at O.W: JJULLAJi .er l.oii:.-. to II i Sl IViitles for Five IV.I!

! rewarj. uii insis'.ed nncii mv receiving it. He tiieii questioned me about my e.'.i-ati.m, and tiiialiy ngrenl to empKiy nie'to keep Ins ; couiits. Anotiier pirl is tu be lured to do the cok'nt; snd wnsliinp, and I am t.i be paid tno dollars per week lor book-keeper and maid ,.f i all tlie easy u-ork. So that book-keeping, ivniih . I ll.oucl-.t useless t school, is to lie the unking . ct me .'..raujht 1 see. Bat here, inoili.-r, is ihe

ilCCOUllt- '

S'lltl J.11A til m...

id iii t-enli!,Te.l : f', .Itr 1.,........:.. . j . . . . I

.... : . ' ' "-c.'w.riai .h. ij. f ih, Krjnk in cotintv fronat

ill waitintr ' u-;.l. tl. ,,.11 tmext-d. of the

went oj w iia iTiem.tne Keeper old not calt me. At last, when a v til -pressed lady came, he beckoned tt r.ie, cud introduced ine in lerins, which i-.ere very kind, and which indicated, as I !io..i;:!itJ oi'-e arr-ii-,in;:i:.ep mv faniily.

(J. C. .M1LLRII --t CO. M X L" F A CTl'H F. U S OF Cast, Wrong1 1, and Steel, tlouldtoard Fioaghs, () T , c n

I HE n!ricnrl h tlii" flay appointed, by

statr if

11. lsie nf said eouniy. deceased. Per

son, bavin; claims asrainst said estate will present them according I., law ; those who are indebted lo the estate w ill prt pare for immediate pay n.ent. The estate i pmbablv solvent. F. A. COXWF.I.L. AJni'r. .tint.- ;- th, ' 5 I i.

Pay Up: All p. rsons'indt-V.letl to the undersigned, irto ffs .V S. Tjner, are herehy notified to make payment I the 1st of .lanuary next, all those having claims 5 is lone standing are hereby notified, ihatifpaymt n n not made at that time, that the proper meaoirtil be taken to cocr ce pa men t, ax longer delay canes lot and will not be granted. K. TVS F.J?. Dec. 31sf IS4.S. ?2.

WOOL, WOOL. CASH Foil WOOL. """TF. will pay cash or roods for 20.000 hs. of W WOOL at fair prices this season We have a laree stock of Satiinetts, .leans, . assimeres. cloths. Tweeds. Plaid Fla-inels, Red Flannels, While Tla..Al. Hl.i.Lets. 91ld inrie-.l ilntn.t evers' etiel ii

the Woolen line, hit h we wish to exchange for NETT. the Proprietor. i r.Ucn v. illi I'

CAUTION EXTRAORDINARY ! BEWAIiEof Counterfeit " miTATIOXS! A The Gftiufut J)r. Guys'iii't F.jtmcl if Yif r Dock itml Sanaparilui is put up in Inr-e sspuin Bottles containing a Quart, the nnmo of liie .Stub

Blow n in thejdass. and the siiriialurc ol

Engine Shop and Foundry, by A. 15. H A LAlilRP.

Front Street opposite lute xx ater Canal Rasin,

tor sale at this time.

Ccinnati

F-ttints, 3 ri i 3 do 3 do ( da I do PR T ni.F.

All kinds of Ml 1.1. Mar. 35, 1341. 14

On hand ard

12 in. Cylinder, 4 feet stroke.

9 in. do 3 do do a in. do 3 do do 9 in. da t do do 8 in. do 3 do do ! in. do 50 in. do

MILLS AXD COKX SHF.LLEUS.

GE A RING made to order.

Wool at very low prices.

! Manufacturing. j We are ready to Manufacture theabovo kinds of Goods as low for cash as any establishment in the I couttlrv, or on shares on former terms. i ' Cardm? and SDmiiing.

AVill bt' do nt' to i'i ciiwtomcr-i, Ht lasl war- price. CARDING 1 V are ready for cardinR- roll-, and ill hr i-va-ly to wait on all who m;iv oil uu n f..r work in that lint. FULIilXG In all '.is branches can be done lo suit customers at j all times. Hy prompt attention to our hnsiness in i all its various branches, we are confident of render- !

inr general satisfaction to all who call on ns. Try ns and see. F.. M AC Y & CO Laurel, April 10th, 1849. lf-9m

J 0 1 1 X I. I lO XV Ij A X I , Attorney at Law, I'ROOKVILLi: la.

LBALE super Penn. Sheeting. I u a Cincinnati do Cotton Yarn " Itaiting and Waddinj; Hat and Hand Hoxt s Fr -ale at the itetr cheap store ol t.'xck far qrn B

Y. Y.Y.S I..L ....

eacli niitsiile wraniw-r.

Prepared at S. K. Beiinetrs Labral.-.ry. I.JTTI E FALLS. X. Y.. ami sold by ni! i!- lini-iN :,iid by the principal merchants tliit.iuliout tUi ruitcil States, West Indies and Canada. For Wholesale and Retail at Iteiiii.-u s n natrO Branch Kmporiiim No. 4, t'oller-c Hall, Ciucinnesiei, AlsobyXl. 1V.HMLF.,). V .. ' .1. n. DAVIS, J Brookville. F. BROWN, Fairfield. J. L ANDREW, 111. .ominc: Grove, P.. TYXF.R & CO.. Metai.inra.

K. Y. I.F.F., , . D. TATMAX, SL,urclJOHX D. MOODY, foch.st Z. A. XYE, New Trtnlun.

QHEEXSWAKE AXD GLASSWARE." il'ST received and for sale, a larjre assortment queensM-are and Glassware, hv

V . ......

. TYXF.lt.

10,000 Ids. Butter Wanted, T"""OR w hirh Ihe highest market price will ti. papt bv xt M. ( HILDF.il V V. h. .h. uii

Support Western Effort! T 1 1 K ii II E A T V EST. A LITERARY AND FAMILY SHEET OF THE FIRST CLASS. Devoted lo Ihe Instruction and Amusement of ihe P. opleof the West an.l Southwest Equal in every purlieu lar lo the best Eastern Weeklies. TERMS. 92 00 a Year, 91 no for Six Months, Payahle always in advance. ?X ajrain calling the attention of our friends in this section of the I'nion tt. the claims of our paper, we lak- occasion lir-t to express our gratitude for the very flattering patronage hitherto extended to it. Ene. i 'uriircd by the univtrsal satisfaction our prei ious efi'oris appear to have p;iven, we enter upou the new year v illi iner. a-. d facilities. OVR EDI TORIAL DEPARTMENT has received several valuable accessions, and the current topics of the day w ill meet enlightened and indt pendant discussion in our columns. Of It SERIES OF PRIZE ROMANCES, founded on events, a tl introducing characters, intiI mately connected with the history and traditionary arratives of the West and Southwest, are continued. In this department we have published, and made ar- ' ran;;, m. tits f, r the coiitribmioiis of the ablest Wcs -t tern author-, embracing ihe namesof : MISS ELIZA A. lil l'l Y, XV. D. GALLAGHER, i KMFrSON HEXXF.JT, XV. G1LMORE SIMMS, JOHN T OX1LIN, JOHN S. HOllll. CAPTAIN' T. WARE GIPSOV, AND OTHERS. Ii. the d. parlmen! of OKKilNAI. POETRY we . iilist the valuable a-sistance of OtwayCiirry, Miss Phu-lic and Miss Alice Carey, Mrs. R. S. Nichuls, . Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt. Mrs. Celia M. Kcllntn, Mrs. I Anna S. Rickey, Mrs. Osmond, Mrs. Snrounicy, etc. Of R HI MOKOf S SKETCHES, a most attractive feature of the Gnat West, and a department iu which it has already acquired a hiph rt p. i. ati. in, is r.-fr.ilarly contributed to by "Jerry Nolibs," "Kalcoiihr.dife," " I he Laughing Philosopher," an.l the ablest skcich w rili-rs of the day. p One of the most pleasing features ofthe journal,

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Elank Executions. &c..for Sale-