Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 26, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 June 1853 — Page 4
From the Lady's Book. I returned the haughty glance of Clarence With . I an eve tierce and anquaiiinr.
TAB Hermit OI nOCKreil "And it was for this you refused to accom
BY MRS. C. LEE HERTZ.
CHAPTER III. costihued. One evening Blanche remained at home, a ad suffered Clarence to go to tome scene of pleasare without her companionship. She fellas tfehe would oe happier alone than by hit. side, with the growing fear that hi heart was wandering from her. And now (he noveOv. the intoxication of her feeliuga had
subsided; now she was accustomed o the incense that every where greeted her, it was losing Its power to charm. She beginning to feel desolate and oppressed. She remembered the Eden morning of her love, and sighed at the retrospect. She had tasted of the tree or experience, and found its fruits bitter to the taste. She recalled the sweet tranquility of her life when embosomed iu the shades of the hernr.itage, her days glided on onrnfled by passiou or fear, and wondered why love must begin in rapture aud end in sorrow. She had said to Clarence she would rather remain alone, and yet, when ' he turned away without urging her to accompany him, she felt regret aud disappoint
ment. His dark eye rested upon ner iur moment with a peculiar expression. "I it, indeed, alone that you wish to be, Blanche?" asked he; "01 is itrathei ttiatyou are weary of being with me?" Weary, oh no!" she replied. "But I am weary ot being abroad. Iamiiraiof trying to be like other people, and of forgetting what I am myself. Indeed, I sometimes think lam not myself; that the Blanche of Rockrest is no more, and a strange, cold, unnatural being come in her stead." "Do you indeed feel so?" 9ald her husband, approaching her, with a lighted countenance. Then do not try to banish her. Be still the Blanche whom I first knew, and attempt not to imitate the follies you condemn aud
depise." Blanche lifted up to him her dove-like eyes, with a look of gentle reproach, though a feeling of self blame again bowed them down. "it tu to please you." the cried, "that I have eudeavored to be like others. 1 have learned to hide my soul and to seal my lips when I felt my heart gushing too freely; and I Lave tried to laugh wtien 1 was not merry,
and seem delighted when I am sad; and yet and yet" she added, with a sigh it seems
at if 1 had lost all my own, and gamed noth
ing from others. Oh, Clarence, I often wish for the wings of a dove, that I might fly
back to the peace ml shades of Koch rest'. "Fold your wings on my heart, my gentle dove," exclaimed Clarence, drawing her to his bosom with the passionate tenderness which jealousy had veiled, but not extin
guished. "Your home is here. Forgive me all coldness and estrangement. Forgive me it I have been a faithless guardian of too dear a treasure. I fearer1 that the world was become my rival; that the voice of admiration was sweeter to your ear than the accents of my loe. I see, I feel that I have wronged yon. The whiteness of your spirit is untained. It was the shadow of ray own that darkeued it." Blanche who felt as if a cold avalanche had suddenly fallen from her heart, clung to his
bosom, which she deluged wun ner long repressed tears. All wild as she wept, she bad never felt so deep a happiness. A feeling of blissful security from some mysterious, impending danger settled like the lull of the tempest on the storm-lashed billows. "Oh, do not leave me!" she cried, when at last he rose to depart. "I feel as if my guardian angel were fomaking me." "Then why not go with me." "1 cannot go out of myself to-night. My thoughts are too precious; they make me too
happy. There would be tears in my eyes which others wonld see, and think me sad, while the bright smiles in my heart would be too deep for show." And thus, in love and trust, they parted; he - to fulfil in engagement wiih friend, who had promised to meet him at the gay gathering he to meditate on the fullness of her reborn joy and content. I will aoon retura," said he, looking tack upon her, with one of lhoe lambent smiles which always played like summer lightning on her soul. Where ware the arrowy words, that winged by the hand of passion, were destined
to hang quivering in memory's core till it festered and bled, making an irremediable wound? They were not yet formed in the red-hot f.rge of jealously, that lurnace where sevenfold heal is always burning. Blanche remained in a kind of ecstatic reverie, wondering if she were not in a dream, closing her eyes to shut in her blissful thoughts, then epening them aul looking softly, tremblingly around, as if to see if there were no shadows lingering near, ready to roll back on the morning brightness of her happiness. With a sudden impulse she s'ided from the the sofa on which she was seated, and, reclining on the carpet in the stme careless, chiliish, graceful manner she used to do an
der the old oak tree, threw hr arms across a low foot stool, and leaned upon her warm and roseate cheek. Excitement had subsided into depth and quiescence; the stillness of the apartment tell slumberonsly "J pon her. and the lids, so lately moist with tears, gradually rloeed nnrier their dewy weight. She was a child again, and dreamed she was on the mat tin of the stream, that had been the mirror of her childhood, and that she saw the snowy locks and august figure of Father Angelo reflected from its glassy surface. His voice murmured in her ear, and glided like a deep rill into the fountain of her feelings. She smiled, and stretched out her arms in aleep, and the movement puma ly awakened her. Agiin the voice murmured in her ear, and her lumbers melted away. Starting, and raising herself up on one elbow, while he pushed back the loosened ringlets Irom her brow, she beheld a figure kneeling at her side, far different from Father Angelo's,
for it was adorned with all the graces of
yootn
psny me?" exclaimed Clarence, every consideration consumed in the bloce of passion. "It was for this yon cheated me Into the conviction that yon were as innocent as the dove for whose wings yon were sighing. And I, fool that I was 1 believed your false words, an J, on the faith of your Judas kisses, warmed you once more in my heart of hearts. Oh, thou specious dissembler, thou mayst well tremble, for the hour of retribution la at hand!
As he thus gave vent to his stormy emoion, nnder the exsiteinent of the most mad
dening jealously, Blanche rose to her feet with the r bouud of the sapling after a sweep of the whirlwind. It was the first time words of anger had ever been addressed to her. Naomi's voice always softened into tenderness, and Father Angelo's into love, whenever di
rected to their foster child. At first in trembling terror, she listened to her husband's wrathful denunciations; but, as he went ou, the great law of self preservation, implanted as a bulwark to aggression in the human breast, resisted his dark charges. She felt she was wronged, grievously wronged, and
the cry of outraged innocence rung in her
bosom. She, who had always been as gentle
as the nnweaned lamb, tender as the brooding dove, now stood like the forest empress, conlrouted in her lonely lair. Those fierce and deadly passions inherent in our nature, that had slumbered from her birth, and of
heart throbs wildly with its new-born hopes. Speak, and tell me the name of your mother." I kuow not," answered Blanche, shrinking nervouslv from the agitated stranrer. She
dreaded the approach of mankind, and bo instinct of nature drew her towards this o-
known and darkbrowed being. K sucn dread and destructive elements slumbered in the bosom of the young and handsome Clarence, what terrible passions might not dwell beneath an exterior bronied and withered by the intensity of an equatorial sun! "Have you no relic of her?" cried the stranper. In a voice of passionate entreaty; "noth- " . . ... .1 !J I
in thai will counrm uio wuu-umu uuin..,
that grow stronger and stronger as I gaia and the patient Is again ic upon you? Yon voice-your eyes! fi:"" bod! it must be so. Those who have been un
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I have a letter." replied Blanche, now
effectujlly roused from the torpor of despair, and, rising from her conch with a strength she was not conscious of possessing she
opened a small cabinet near the couch, and, unclaspinga pocketbook, dtew forth a paper. It looked worn and faded; aud in the folds of it the writing was scarcely legible. "It is hers. 1 should know the characters amidst ten thousand scrolls," exclaimed the Kirantrer. "Blanche, mv daughter my child
child ofmv poor lost Adella!" He caught
her in his arms, pressed her lo his bosom, aud she felt his hot tears scalding her cheek.
Terrified and bewildered, Blanche slrug pled a moment iu the close embrace.
"Oh! let me no." she cried: "von know
not what I have suffe'ed. My heart is bro-
You crush it, and make
nsuccessfullv treated, and
And the last state of their case worse than the first.
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That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged
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to make all purchases of us in preference to going
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F III E aad Water Prssl Kwwflnsr. The undersigned having been appointed Agent rr S. M. & C. M. Warren's Fire and Water Proof Hoofing. Is now ready to do roofing of this kind In any part of Franklin, Union, or Fayette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. II. & J. C. Burton, in Brookville.are royered with this kind of roofing, to whom the public aro referred. Its durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all recommend It, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. W. K. BAtXKH. Jy 10, '51 30-l-y Tkl'imK Ac CIO. Importers and dealers In IF Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, and Watch-Maker's tools, and materials.
Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of
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percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives, scissors, dentists files, toys.ckc. No. i:tO, Main St., under Commercial Bank .Cincinnati Ohio.
cash will be paid for merchantable flour barrel.
at the Exchange Mill, Brookville.by Nov. 30. 32-50. GEO. HOLLAND & CO. nKECKLEIt & BROTHERST
ImportcrofTIiiicil Instrnmrntt, GERMAN, FRENCH or ENGLISH .'wary ,ewda, HnaktrtaAc Tya, No. 3 Fourth Street, North side, four doors East of Walnut, Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Vlolincellos. and liouble Bass, constantly on hand. All orders of dealer In the above articles executed promptly and on the most reasonable terms. Irir'SAX'S BRASS IXSTRL'.ME.TS.CJ1 Agents for sale of ilanles fc Co.'s Celebrated World's Fair Premium Perfumery, at catalogue prices. Nov. 6, IS52. -ly.
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whose extstene.n she was nnr.nnscioi.8.
were now wakened aud writhing within her, ken yon hurt it.
with the coil of the serpent ai d the sling t bleed atresn. Yon deser.ed my moltier, of the adder. She was of deadly pallor, for j even as 1 am deserted. Yon drove her to a it was the incandescence, not the flame , violent death. Oh! let me go. You area of passion that was burning in her iumost man, and niust be cruel. I fear you I being. Her eyes glittered with a metallic ! dread you." gleam, and the solt cnrl of her lip was Her white and quivering lips suddenly tost in the quiver of disdain. Was this father ' closed, and she fell back fainting on his Amreto'a Heaven dedicated rhild. the ancel ! breast. When the attendants entered, sum-
of Rockresl Alas! the bloodhounds werejmom?d by the violent ringing of the belt,
let loose nnon her. and thu Lnnted deer ; they were astonished and alarmed at seeing
turned upon its pursuer for a life struggle. "e.lr mistress lying insensible in the arms of
"Clarence" cried Julian, his spoitive ac- " "ranger, wnose aaru ana loreignasptui m-
cents changing to stern resolution, "recall ' "ptred them with distrust aud awe. w nen
vour rash words. My coming was accidental. 'aucne came oaca 10 me, ana Baw nun wuu Using the freedom of a privileged guest, I called himself her father kneeling by her side, entered unannounced, and foaud her sleeping with a countenauce of such ardent feeling
tine a weaned crnid j nuu luicnrv auAiciy, uo iciubuuucu
"And knelt to awaken her!" interrupted sion oi sen urn em lowaruB mm, a oniigc;
in ty youth, which expels i reason, arowns ; memory, Bleachir,p p0wders,oil vitriol, alum, Rags, Hemp defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the waste.Ac.
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warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of Intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from birth, or it comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted
seow most of the svmptoms of
Washing of the oreans themselves,
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u" "-. """'","'-" ".w'i - -. -"..ij ol their manufactures.
have the general agency for the west for these ecle-
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W e are also agents for B. P. & Co's Card Boards,
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u. t, anion agent ior rjroooavuie. WM. ANDERSON, wholesale agent. 40. ly. No. 87 Main St. Cincinnati.
TF.ltns of the Indiana American. ?.'in advance, $2,50 in six months, 9'J at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. ADviBTisirrs One square or less will bo in
serted three times for one dollar. If payment be
made In advance, one dollar and twenly-nve cents
f payment le delayed one yean and one dollar and
fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment is delayed. 1-arjro advertisements for a longer time will be charted en
the same iinncltle.
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rholesaleand Retail RKI.I.OUS JIXf.
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fTl'nt rXT Enamelled and glazed Papers, Bronzes, bronze 2vn?7."Tn ize' c- B- R & Co- keeP u "PPlied with n ,nd rtl.tf..e ,9t.oc.k of "t lessthan eight thousand dollars worth
of veneral nleasnre. It Is imno&aihle to be rilaced
In a more mortifying cendition; cut off as it were
from all allurements or female society, with no hoyes of domestic happiness, and deprived of one half of the incentives of life. Persons thus afflicted, should call immediately on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delav is dangerous. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated Ague Powders have never been known to fail, when taken according to his directions. They are nature's own remedy, and purely vegetable.
rersons at a distance can consult nr. h. Dy letter.
RAO & STRAW WRAPPING PAPER
We have the best article to be had in our market.
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Clarence with withering contemnt. "Awav ! unaccountable reaction.
Pi,. ij posipaia. meaicines sent to an parts oi ine unueu The cold weight .,, ,, ,o.'.a i..
w - J I . . . i:uiivu anu v niio'ia, uvr w ilo , a j
with this falsehood! Take that, perfidious , mat naa Denumoed ner seemea meiimg, auu fiend!" he cried, dashing his glove at his ' sensibility resumed its sway. She was like feet. "Take it and begone! You know on the drowned person resuscitated. Every what terms we meet avain .' ! nerve was quiverins and instinct with an-
ish.
to be continued 1
Julian raised the glove and put it in his, go
bosom, then turning to Clarence said "It is well. You and 1 understand each other; but for her, if you do not take back every aspersion cast upon her spotless inno
cence, all eternity will be too short for the
gnawing ot remorse and the burnings of de- I j I Wj A la K 1 V ikliA
spair. Humble yourself in the dust before , AT HEAD QUARTERS MET A MORA
her. or vou deserve to lose her forever." i nnr. CKDKRSIRNGD. grateful for the
"She is lost to me forever!" exclaimed I 1 patronage heretofore extended to them, by the
Clarence, with auch bitter anguish that citizens or Metamora and vicinity, respectfully so- , . . . . ,.B .. licit a continuation of the same, and would inform Blanche was about to spring to his side, when tllcra aml the public Benerally, that they have rehis lookdeteired her. ! ceiveda fresh supply of Seasonable Goods lust "Blanche, retire to your room," said lie, I from the mint, and consisting in part of the folin alow, husky voice; "I have business to ! "nd ptgTred Silks and Satin Dres, Goods, transact which makes your absence urgent. Ginghams, Berage de Laines, Lawns and. Tissues, "Unkind Clarence! misguided, cruel hns-. Lawn and Chintz Robes. Plain and Dotted Swiss hand!" she cried, the vlilleriup soark eoine and Mull Muslin, and White Goods in abundance.
J. H. BURROW'S ATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL
mil in her eves and a thirk haze vatherinir : "t 'imuim iiituuuii tun, w nun. out in ner eyes, ana a inica naie gatnering Dets and Bonnet Trimmings, and would sav to the over them. " V hat is it you are about to do 7 indies that we are now prepared to show them Oh, think of Father A ngelo! Think of the something particularly nice in that department, white locks of age! Remember his parting! Of Cloths, Plain nnd Fancy Cassimers and Sattlnpj.,ii netts, Jeans, Silk Velvet, Satis, Marsells, Valencia
' ' " .nil L.n.r V..tinM,.it Pi,tti,n.ilA - l...-. r.. 1 1
My memory has kept pace with yours,"
he answered. "Be assured, I have forgotten ! nothing. Blanche, I require your obedience.. Once more, I command yon to retire!" I
Slowly and mechanically she turned away,
mere, Satinett, Tweed, Linen, Cottonade and Corduroy Pants; Shirts, Drawers, Collars, &c, made of various styles ami sizes, so if you want a suit all out and out, cheaper than the Cheapest, just call over to Walkers and get them.
Also a full supply of Leghorn. Palm, Panama,
and Silk Hats.
Qneensw are, in whole or broken sets. Earthen
and Stoneware of different shapes and sizes; A full supply of Groceries of all kinds, in fact, every thing that is needed tosnpply the wants of the surrounding country, which we intend selling cheap and no mistake. " Our motto is small profits and quick returns, and to let no one go away dissatisfied.
N. B. We arc at all times paying the highest
market price in Cash f-r all kinds of grain.
apiK IB YYAL.rlE.rtac UKU1HEKS,
left the room , ascended the marble herself, lateststyle and made of the best materials, and In
like the doomed Arab-an king, entered her chamber, and sat down on a low conch by an
open w indow. 1 here she sat motionless as a statue, the cool evening air flowing in with dewy dullness on her fevered temples. Shej heard the sound of shutting doors and retreating footsteps below, then a stillness like the grave succeeded. Blanche eat thus for honrs, then sank btck npon the conch, while the rising wind blew in midnight blasts on her damp tresses and uncovered arms. She did not sleep, but she felt uot the wind ; she knew not that the clouds of night enveloped her. She was not conscious when its darkness faded into the gray of morning. The chambermaid, on op-niug the door to awaken her, recoiled at the eight of her cold while face,
and fixed mournful eyes. She spoke to her,
but received no answer, bhe drew near, and respectfully touched the pale hand that hung over the couch; it thrilled through her like ie. Alarmed, she rang the bell and summoned the household: but the master was net theie! A physician was called; but the skill of medicine seemed unavailing with one who appeared transformed to stone. While lie was trying in vain to force the congealed blood from her veins, whose delicate blue could no longer be traced on the snowy sur
face beneath which they meandered, CUrence
rushed into the chamber, with wild countenance and disordered hair, exclaiming
"Blanche, lama wretch! He is dead!
JulUn is dead! He fell by this accursed hand!
H7 is she dead, too?,, he cried, in a lo
shuddering toue. "Have I killed her, too?"
".No. no, said the physician, waving hiin
back with one hand; "disturb her not, or she may be a victim yet. I warn you to fly,
young man, ere it be too lute. I understand all the dark transaction. I will watch over her." Clarence, stood one moment, as if transfixed; then throwing himself by the couch, on which Blanche recliued, he clasped her to his bosom In a passion of grief and rein irse, kissed her brow, cheeks, aud lips again and agtn, then kneeling by her, lilted his bancs and eyes to Heaven, as if supplicating for mercy and forgiveness. "CUrence, ' cried the friend who awaited him at the door, "come; for it ts death to liiijer." Fm.ling the uuhappy young man obeyed not his reiteralad callr he entered, and, throwing ore arm around him, wilh mingled tenderness
and authority, bore him from the spot, with
THIS Mill differs from all others In the construc-
- tion of the Upper or Runner Stone, which is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a
cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast Iron Eye, or Bush, that is of
greater external diameter at the bottom tnan at me
top, which is secured at the back by four bolus, so that every block is In the form of a dovetail, which
gives greater strength to a Stone, than any other
method which is reuuired In small Mills w here the
Stone is run w ith great speed, and becomes dangerous if not strongly made. It also gives weight to a Stone of small diameter that is required, without
having it thick or high, that makes it top heavy
This Mill is a square frame, made of wood or cast
..L..,i;k. ..,. i r.it .iv.,1 i iron, in tne iorm oi a onsK, wun onure tree. iMtin
i .. .j ci ti-.ii r..'i 1 i die Balance. Kine. Driver, and Regulating Screw.
uvoia aim ruiica (u iu ni.ri. I'll luuni. i ... ' . , , . ..." Our slock of readv made clothing is now com- K.rmu ,UP" e same principle as a large mill, plete, and consists of as follows :I-Cloth. Cas,i- differing only in the Running Stone: thii i being the mere. Satinet. Lustre and Linen Coats: Satin. Mar- reat weight, enables it to grind nearerthecen re a
sells and Fancy Vests; Doeskin nnd Fancy Cassi-
supply, and as cheap as you can ask them
Our stock of Boots and Shoes consists In part as follows: Men's Cair, Kip and Stoga Boots, Calf, Morocco, Brogans, Oxford and Jersey Ties; Youths and Boys Kip and Calf Boots and Brogans; Ladies
morocco, i eai ana rviu Mips ana Hoots. All ot tne
The Information Wanted.
HAVI'Cibeen informed that frequent inquiry has been made for me, for the last two years. I would now inform my old friends and customers, as well as the citizens of Franklin, Rush, Decatur,
and Kipley ronnties, generally, that I have taken
the W oolen Factory of Gorden & Woods, at Meta
mora, for four years, w here we design carrvins on
Wool-carding, Spining, Weaving, and manufacturing of Sattiuetts, Jeans, Flannels, Blankets, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Stoking Yarn, forthe cus
tom; either on shares, or by the yard, or pound Also, dying and fulling done to order In the usual season for such work. The proprietors of this es-
taoiisnineni are anoing largely to the machinery, so that we shall be able to do as good work, and on as short notice, as any other shoo in the country.
i ne suoscrioer nauers nunseii that he Is too wel known in this community to need anv recommend
or declaration of his abilities. His lon residence
at Laurel, and constant attention to business should
secure to him a good share of the public patronage
e wont a large amount of WOOL, for which We will pay liberal prices in goods at the Factory
or More. Any amount of wool grease will be ta ken: also produce of every description usually Uiken bv the Stores.
Particular pains will be taken tc accommodate
foreign customers with their carding over night.l
we want to make a great many new acquaintance!,
this summer.
Come old friends, let ns see vour smiles anil fa
vours once more. Our old scale or prices will be our rule. ELIASMACEY,
Metamora, March 4th, 1?53. 12-9mos.
JONES BROTHERS & CO-
scccrssoRs TO J. D. & C. JONES &. CO. Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods. No. 19 PEARL STKET.
CTXCt.NNATI, O. OCO. W. JONES. . O. HCNTtNGTOR.
NE1L550X & CHURCHILL,
Importers At Manufacturers of llnvanaand DomesllcClgars, And Dealers in TOBACCO, SNUFF, cVC. So. i!3 Main Street, Cincinnati. Xov.6, 1K2. 45-ljr.
iKOll r. FI'.LL, Tanner jinct Cur
DK. BltOWN, i between 8th and th Keeps constantly
PHIVATE IDISE ISF.S on hand a large assortment ol nil lunus oi i.eauier NEW REMEDIES' AM) and Shoe Fin. line. at the lowest cash prices. QUICK CUKES. It is impor- i Dec. IT, 1-.V2 33.
taut to many persons til need of Medical Assistance, to obtain
nuul ailvien ttrivutelv ami
Him HmTiewnn-, wmim -' ..in.- ... ..... Wholesale Trade. We import our Ware direct from manufacturers in France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully W illi Eastern Dealers in style, quality and prices. In our stock or Qneensw are will be found an assortment of ever) article in that line, from the best manufacturers iti the E:it and West.
Also keep constantly supplied with a large sloes
THE TAPE vopr This is ll,e n.o,t diffieult M- I that infest the h,,' f wrm tdl( I indefinite length, becouiii J "'""""Mo ,J in the intestine, a,l 1"' M fa. 1
bo saui
y as to cause k, ...--'wui.t n,,.
those afflicted se!,!om if ' ' Eit.. 4, Work hastening them ." """! thai ,t ,.i todes.roy tl,is U.."J "'rtJ nv-. '
lllUM te pursued, ft ,,..-. erect,r t-e;r take 6 or.- of U"" I-,.
....... u. ...Mii.. main,; Wiw. t " "'
upon tne w orni. vhi,- ,,, ..J!'
twotal.le-SHKM fnU U, , tak"" " -W rev followed lave J. The.
i ri ng uie iu K-t Uli uai i u ! fa
And joii cannot he u,d (r,.r 7, "ulj. a..itlIUu1.on j. ,u:';:
pn
promptly. To those who may
thus desire to consult a professional person, DOCTOR BKOVVS'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their vari
ous stages and most complicated forms, offers in
ducements which can be rarely equalled ry any other individual.
Gonorrhoea, Svphillis. Mercurial Diseases. Klcet.
Strictures, Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ nftJeneration In both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner,
pointed out by long experience and investigation.
t. onsuuuioiini ueuim, imi.nein-. , pieim.,.
seminal weakness, nervous affections, and those deplorable diseases w hich are brought on by the de- ' structive habits of inconsiderate youth ami excessive Indulgence of the passions, which undermine
tha constitution, impair liueiiectuni vigor, and produce general premature decay, can bo radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to health and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complnints. His diploma and certificates can lie seen at his office. Try Charges very- low. j K. B. Patients ofeither sex living at a distance. ; by stating their disease in writing, giving all the i symptoms. ran obtain medicines with directions for '. use. by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, ' and enclosing a fee. Orrn At the old stand. Junction of Eat Front
and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and Lawrence streets. j
ITpSKIS DISEASES SPEEDILY CUKED, 40. Win.
plIIXA .I.AS! I.l.si .int.. I i We have on hand a large slock of China. ;ias
' man:
one out of the many
I wouueniii cnecls.
Dr. J. . IIOUEXS Af"K c!-. -
the inventor of a higldt nluli,iV this humble tcMi n in .,.: '
h f.
O-etltll ..tV.uurCiill...
T....v.:i-; . v - """-iiwiii
lo.i insnao inuciiexper-i.iv, ' ' .f various pr.-.arati..i,. mx . .1 ill. .l il. I.i.li.lun... ... ,-. . tc' U. .
w run. tea ij . l.oi.l . e.l ii the best ?lie . . ,
use no oilier w hile our ru.t ii.' .' "
A d:;ughlerof ours Ihm ame. ',"
l!er symptoms were alarmin- i,0. V nni-i. .iimrlil r. . -.1. I. .- ... 1"!
orK.M-kinpham and Yellow Ware vf superior uoce sought for a reinc.lj .' quality. tamed j ours, by the time she ha.t uk , tiur terms at favorable, and we invite Mer- tie, O. Sir. Uie joy it g aiiaSertif,!!.. "" chants to examine onr wares and prices. to see the improvement in her ch :,i SAMPSON .V CO., about tjvti or six years old. m,.. ; "
JORlf D. JOXES. CiREB JONES, Feb. 13, '53 9-6ms.
CinOCtHlES. Sllh.ls Sugar: I 'ill bids. N . O. Molasses; 5 Hair " do Just received and for sale cheap by March lst,lM3. 11 K. TYSER.
Queensware Glassware. 1 OH 're Qnreaiware-consisting of 1UU Lustre, California. Rhine, Columbia, andgilt
band teaw are.
Spong'd and painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware. Jugs, bowls. Edg'd e e dishes, bakers, nappies, twifflers.mufflns. C C Jugs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'd and painted, plain and fluted teas. CC & " 209 boxes glassware the above selected Tor the country trade. For sale bv O. ALDKICH, No. Main St. between 4th & 5th, west side, Cin. O.
nv other mill now in use. This mill is portable,
and may be attached to steam, water, horso or hand power. Also, all siies of French Burr Mill Stones, manu lectured on the same principle. Joseph H. Burrows, of Cincinnati, Is the Invenor, for which he obtained Le ttets Patent in 1842. rFor all infringements the purchaser w ill be held tesponsible for the right of using. These Mills do not require a Millwright to set them up, and a 11 that is necessary to put them in opreation isto attach a band to tho pulley on the spindle,with a prnm sufficiently large to fun the 24 Inch Mill 240 revolutions per minute; atta.ihep to horse, steam or water power. By the steady application of twohorse power, the Mill w ill grind ii to 8
bushels per hour of good meal, and will grind wheat as well as Corn. The 30 Inch Mill, ir put to its fullest speed, will grind from 10 to 13 bushels per hour. These Millsare warranted to be In every respect as recommended. All orders must be directed to J. H. BURROW!, Front st., lower side, bet. .Main ci Walnut. Dec. 3, 1831 50-jyr. Cincinnati, Ohio.
HIBN1N MXTK.
A
jko. n. riRurH.a.
Linck and Farquhar. T Till', Post Office buildings. South West Corner Main anil Head streets. BrookviKe Indiana.
he attention of the public is most respectfully Inited to our spring stock of goods, carefully selectd, exclusively from the Cincinnati Markutl"of the
latest and most fashionable stt les."
my MXCK & FARQUHAR.
BO'N XKTS .4 l It I IIIIOS. Just received a large and handsome assortment of the most
fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and forsalcnt
my 1,1-M Ive FARQullAK'S.
Iti II It FIX AS I A It A SO I. S A
lol of Umbrellas and Parasols for salo at tin.
owest possible price at
my LlI.Clv FARQUHAR-S.
HI I V IJOODS Splendid assortment of
jiwiis, Ueniges. Hern ire De I-aine Ii.......
Silks. Satins.and white dress goods. For verv
cheap at
my I L1XCK & FARQUHAR-S.
pl.OTlIS, Caasjlmervst Knttnrtsnnd
j jean i.in'i a r irii hii, have on hand very large and choice selection ofcloths.cassimeres,
satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures.
Call andsee them. mv 7
MASONIC & ODD FELLOWS'
FURNISHING STORE .
WIT T T A Tf AnntQ
WI1JjIUi UV lUbl U-'iliCj Jv IkUi'lf I lias removed to Sixth st. Bacon's Building, under
Magnolia Hail. Cincinnati. Ohio.
If ANUFACTURERof Costumes and Regalia of
ilL every description, for Masons, Oddfellows,
al.ll l' .L. I ... i """iinej,
Z r. i r B " his bosom saturated with Wood. The frozen over her eyes, as if to clear .way the mists Bfw,m , ,hw R1,eb-
f l.nM Ilia ..U t ..i - " "o i""ru 1"
Julian had ttiose sportive manners which male it impossible for the most ul tra devotee of formality to preserve the stiffness ol ceremony in trie atmosphere w hich he breaihed. Blanche had always admired him next to CUrence, and wherever she went, il left by Cla re nee to the cuardianshp of comoaraiiv-
that embrace ofajjony, and, gushing from her bandaged arm left a dark red stain on the breast of the unhappy fugitive. It was but too true that Julian had taken np the gauntlet which Clarence, in jealous madness, had thrown down, the duellists had met, and the gay an I handsome Julian fell bv the hand of
his too late repenting friend. Reason return-
S THE QUESTION so frequently asked in regard I to Burton's Sew Goods, which arc almost daily j arriving. When we first heard this wondering, '
where they came from, we thought it was only occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, but after a thorough examination, we find that he has the prettiest and cheapest goods in this market, and that he gets them direct from Sew York
and Philadelphia. He has a large and well selected stock of l.ailit N llir faoodw, Consisting in part of a general assortment of black andfancy Silksand Satins, Bareges, Barege detains, Monsline delaines, Bombatines, Lustres, Poplins, Ringhams, Lawns. Tarltons, Swiss, Book and Jaconet muslins. Robes, etc.. w ith a general assortment of French Worked t'ollars, Cnffs. nn.tersleeve. Sneneers. Ilnndkerchiefs. T,a-
ces. Edgings, Mantillas, Capes, Crape Shawls, j Parasols, Fans, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and li- I
mngs. Flowers, w realhs, Tabbs, long and short Mitts, Gloves. Hosiery, &c, with thousand articles too tedious to mention. Gentlemens' Goods In great variety; Cloths. Cassimeres, Satttnefs, Tweeds. SnmmerCloths, bleached and brown Linens and Drillings, Vestings. Stocks. Handkerchiefs.
Cravats, Gloves, etc., with a general assortment of BROADWAY STYLES of HATS and CAPS. of aim st every description. BOY'S AY F. A II tn abundance, well selected, of superior fine and common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces of Prints, Good styles and fast colors, with a heavy stock of brown, bleached and colored Muslins and Dril
lings, Tickings, Checks. Flannels. Cottonades,
Sons of Temperance, Temple of Honor, Druids
Ked Men, Brotherhood or the Union, and Good Fellows. jTP Being a member of the above orders. I am
prepared at all times to furnish everything apper
taining inereto wun punctuality and dispatch fee. , 'S-9T2m.
It H.STRUEVE, DEALER IN
i(Hi.H
ItTATCHF.S. CLOCKS A JEWELRY, keeps on H hand a large assorted stock, of all styles and
prices; also, repairs Watches and Jewelry In
thorough workmanlike manner. mr5, '53-11
Wm, A. Trowbridge,
TVrilOI.F.stAI.F. A: U FT A 1 1. Dealer
tl groceries and produce. South East corner o
.k. ri, . .1 rj.ii.1... u i nis too late rrpenun
preVch she was Ttoo t.ess ,o conceal wi ! ? "h"ht "J'"' Wood; and when. he. satiated with the artificial sweets or so! I J " . "TT f " . , , . . . ?T. .BO I the ground at hisstde.denoanrinf himelf asa
- T:''7'"rcl"," mnrlerer. the expinoi Julian asserted, wiih
sh- hid coaerved that the cloud 011,, bow V ' Z """nC" of BU? d" of Clarence grew darker when J,!"n wis i JJ8 h'8 WU lhou8hlln "PHnr hrr Somllmw the warm n i' whirh . i a . a . J'ia'. w,w ..U,M cli-d ,.J LA ,hM Clarence fled, with blood upon his
line was i
suddenly froren there, by a glance from I I l.L I.. ..fCI ...
vnuiiDUTj uiruuyii no Vfjrniog in me CTOWd and she felt for the moment sick and wretch ed, and duading sh knew not what. The
crowd wowld close together, the dark cloud
hands and blood npna his bosom, with des
pair in his soul, and the invisible Avenger of
Court and Race streets, (opposite the Farmers Ho tell CINCINNATI keeps constantly on hand
i..il ...1111111111 .,f all al.il.i. I. lit.ltIiA . 1. : . i. l .
Strimtd Khlrl..,o- Mnanniln Rara ami ..-ore Ihm. . .u- . . ....
: - . n, . .j .U...B vuvrs in me traue at uie lowest rates. usually kept in a retail store. 1 t Vr Also, a heavy stock c-r Uueensware. Hardware, I '
Hollow-ware, t eitsr-wsre, and Groceries, all ofj p isrmn DC anv w hich w ere bons-ht very rhearv. and will ho aol.l r. rilHU 1 O IVill Ai-f X
small profits. rnHE subscriber has the pleasure of announcin
I say again, rail and examine for yourselves. It' -- that his sweet Potato Plants are now large Is no trouble to show goods and prices. i enough, and can be had In an v quantity at his rar-
B. H. BV Kit) j . J"' "oove nmnaviue, at Jiiper 111. lie will
Brookvllle, April II, 1S33. ntf
V
CHAPTER IV. tt was months after the events recortlel in
vsntah I h iui., t j . im m- iiiiii ," un mi we are aoout meroiis io mention m a smaii advertisement, all or Tanlsh, e sparkle of wit and gayety a gam , , drih( wng -nfoiJwl ,ne dre , , hieh will be sold at small pcoHs by
cum-cawi, bu i iimmm soiiie mat naa been ,u. m. ..!, ay S. D. eJALUON V SON.
AI11ETIF.S.--The finest slock ever offered tn the market, of Gloves. Hosiery. Silk Mils.
ladies Collars, Chemlsets. Vndersleeves, Ribbons, Silk and B-ntge Yalls. Tidy's, Tidy Cotton, Ladies Plain and Kmhrot lere.l Linen lld'kf. Gents Siik, Linen and Cotton Pocket and Neck Hdkf's, Combs, Brushes, Threads, Needles, Pins. Buttons, Ratnr
Mrops; besides a thousand other articles, too nu-
IP
Marshall s SalveIT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the grcatast remedy of tiie age for White Swelling. Fever Sores, Piles, Rheumatism, Soro Breasts, Salt Rheum. Tetter, etc.
WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure ; RIBBONS.
White Swelling when open. ; MILLINERY GOODS, Fever Sores, old Ulcers. &e.. always yiebLto the 1 EMBROIDERIES, healing Influence of this celebrated Salve. i LACE GOODS, PILES This Salve is the only remedy that has ' HOSIERY & GLOVES, proven itself Infallible as a core for the Piles. If WHI TE GOODS,
applied according to directions, and tersevered in, HANDKERCHIEFS,
It will in all rases e ncct a permanent and lusting cure In this painful disease. SALT-KHEUM AND TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in these diseases. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaesatisfaction in these eompliants. SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS We would
particularly rendmmb o the Salve for Sore Breasts when open it will heal thx m sound in a short time. It w ill likew ise remove all inflammation from the
Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in sea
son, i'rcpareii ity
MAHSI1ALL & COBI.ENTZ, I.twisaraa, Ohio. For sale by M . V . 11 A ILK, so244( iy BrookvilIiE, Ind. m i t. inroKDS. l-sg BLIND MANUFACTURER,
i ii jm nr., iu. c;s imaiii inrci, f5j Svrond door Entl of rinc, opposite the PTvi o.Vrw yrrrim." ( Branch Factory, Corner Craig ci Lewis Streets, '
Covington, ivy. arc. JU-31.
No. !j Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Bank
Nov. , 1KW. IG.-lvr. Cincinnati. , l.l i;Ti:t.JS.--The undersigned would say j to all those wishing to furnish their floors w ith a carpel that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at his establishment and lock ' through his present stot k. which he has lately received from the eat. which can be sold at prices w hich will compare favorably with the lowest Cinciiinati rates, lie has. '
1- very A nrioty. oflhe latest stjle and fashion, ranging in prices from ?.u to I :l cts. per vard. Soeall and s"e him. Oct. 2Mb, 19. ' RICHARD TYNER. Sj riri Importations'.! BERRY & BERRY, Importers niit Jobbers, l'.at side Main street, bttnrr 4tlt and 5tu, Cinrimintis
Would Invite MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS to inspect their large nnd extensive stock OK i nn titMIDS, ADAPTED TO THE SPRINti TRADE. Our facilities for securing desirable Styles andcheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any House in the West, as w e have an experienced buyer constantly in the Eastern cities, forwarding us
daily such bargains as the market oners in
PERFUMERY,
nipnbinn.nlitri.fUi. l .--irey
i........... ... .. ... ,. ,K r S;t., now brighu-ned. her spirit renin,, ," Jr'!-
nine a lovely child, threatened i 1
leatli. now gave promi.e o" ti.- iti. i. ". 4
if- lu.. 'M
' ymf lllntiii. ,
feriug frtim W onus
I4K H IU1WI.V V:..:... -
kind Providence, whose ble
Syrup, restored the child. With
'..menu ii i.. an parents wtiose ili.Wrn.-
Late Pastor of the Soutlia
ni't"iilii.t.air.
f VlT CAUTION !-Remein.H-r.th,n. pir... ; alf others, that IIOKENSACK'S Vo, H-
iiiij nieuicine in ue thai nji tTtit
..i int., a un i-eiiiiiiui. auu lnit.;i,j?..
ie
. ... .n rr ai ii.ii-p. o..i.i.ip nn;..l. ...ii .li.. .i. . . .'"-ft
i .. .. .... will, iv, (.Hi. c.v .JJ
iiuiir..i.flL iv,' is on even o
"tilt.
-J.
IIOBENSACK'S LIVER TILLS No part of the system Is more liai.,, ,' an the LIVER, il sen ing . n&n.-.-,. .
blood, or giving ihc i.roiir.n..,... ...l"'
COMBS.
BRUSHES, THREAD, JEWELRY, BUTTONS,
ACCORDEONS,
th
the
so mat any w ning aclu f Ux Liver ctwi.
inner niioriaui pans ol the.' slim
riouslv in Liver Coiiipl.,inl.Jad,lT. j,,..,,! Ac. W e should, thereiore. .auke.en ',,, 1 that might indicate wr.,. ...... n.. .-. -. I
r,. uie Liter J
furnished by nature to heal the si,-.. ,llm,i",
aji EAPfct IORANT, whithaufiueute tbe'm'J
-i. ..i-... me iiiinonap niueii.iin niuraiw on.oles the d isi-harge of secreted nutter. Sd.t,' .
i r.n.v i t r., w null changes iu iiW,,,,
..u ...i.i...o..i.. inonnri me cenain niorrtiiiKtjuj i
imn.N. iii. .HI, a I U.VIC, Which giv u.n,s
....iii ... me nervous sstem, renitg,. I
nu ipur loan iiansoi tne .oily. lh.ac'AiH.-.
Tro there i th j S The" ;!e Ve .jdt
tost Me
is r Th
In P
St an
bei rfi! to Bi ,ail lie
ti-
h
is .it
i CUTLERY, VARIETY GOODS. A-c. i iiuua. in en.-. i narinen; ,ii,ur, ! The nonular featureof selling most of the Goods ingredients, and HTa:mg on tin liufkn,
1 at five percent, advance will be continued. JiMiing the w hole niassof corrupt ami titbM
To Cash aud approved Short Time Buyers, we an offer liberal inducements. 36-ly
1)IIITSA li,;ilAIS-,-,onpiecos of well 1 assorted prints and Ginghams. For sale at re-
s
Wrand iurif inj: the Hl(HiU.bk-hJinntiiHj
The Flaca for Bargains. tOS, It. CI.AKKs keeps constantly on band ,1 at all times, a general assortment of watches.
72?
Anolloltulldlnir.:
Walnut. Cincinnati, O.
.MUKfUKA 1 .U IPAtt.
duceil prices at
fiy7 MXCK & FARQUHAR'S.
TM MHI WAKE A very large assortment
of the most fashionable, and dumbU mill m..r
gooiis.jusi received and for sale bv
my LINCK 6 FARQUHAR.
H ARDWAUK, WAILS, Ac, Linck A Far-i)i-ia invite attention to their comrtleto n.
sortment of nails and general stock of hard ware. nl M.lmwi.l : : .i ... I
i.iv.i v iiiviimaii retail prices. mav7
nHOrERIES,Coiistantlvon hand.fresh sup. U plies of the very best quality of Groceries, at the cheap store of
'nay LINCK ck FARQUHAR.
QI EFSSH AHE-We have Jnst received the most beautiful stock nf Un ii .1 . o m In .nil. -
by the pence, ever before ofTen-d In this market.
n,5 LINCK & FARQUHAR.
r's best spring style of fashlnnnb
received and for sale at
LINCK & FARQUHAR-S.
chains, kexs. breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, mHE attention of the public is respectfully called
spectacles, gold ami silver pencils, gold pens of the J to , sl,perior facilities afforded atthislustitubest quality, silver spoons nnd thimbles, s.-issors, tU)n for qualifvinz individuals in a thorough pracpen mid pocket knives, razors of the best quality, tical nlallm.r f,',r the Counting Room and Business together w ith a general assortment offnncy articles, pur81iit The Course embraces such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. , BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY,
Ai.so S day and thirty Hour nrass clocks, winch I mid i., the .IiHerent detiartmenlsof trade.
1 , i ,. : II ..
w ill sell as low as they can be bought in the citv.-
Clockt, w atches and jewelry n-pain-d in tlie best manner ami on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for goods or w ork, JJj'On doorabovc Tyner's store.
TjOOTS A SIIOI .S-. We have largely increasII ed our stock of Bootsand Shocs.and now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. HraRKi.i.s custom made Indies stumors nod buskins with the nrot-
I tiest babies boots and other"lxells,, In town.
may 7 LINCK & FARQUHAR.
commerce and manufactures business renniaii-
ship, Calculations, Correspondence, and daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course ran be completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms $40. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can enter at any time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or address the Principal. nov. 19. 48-lyr.
nATS-Cm Hats,Justrc
my J
HATS AI CAPS. 3 cases Silk Hats, 1 case Kossuth ditto iMen and Boys Fur. Wool, and Artiste do. Plush. Cloth, and Fur Cans. lni rriv.lir ami T.-v
sale cheap by RICHARD TVNKR.
October SUM, lt-32.
j dollars pel
Cnndr! Candies 1 1 Twnim
Per hundred nonmls. and nn .hnrm. r.,
boxes at id. DEMANDS Candv Factory, Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati ohi- apl 9, 1K52 ie-lv
in
WATCH AND CI-OCKS-W. PwTmt. I I I enders his services to the citiiens of BrookVllleand Vicinity, in the eanaeilv r U-.ll. -...I
CIH-k Maker and repairer making and mending Jewelry, oic. Long experience and strict punctuality are his recommendations. Shop three doors 14k .vC l.a a a .HI 1 a,
,.ie jui umce. Jvy;i,lMo0 31-tf
PAPITAI. HOUSE-Connersvlllc, Favette J County, Indiana, R. Di-rn.n, Proprietor. This house Is in good repair, well furnished, thoroughly ventilated, favorably eituntud, and everv attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the best ami most fashionable house in the citv.tts bills are at the same time so low-as to suit all. Jv '32-30-1 y rrpThe Hamilton Intelligencer will please insert
nonius mm forward, out lor payment.
hiding in roses name timidly from its glow-1
ing ainonsn to iiiarninate ner lace.
how, surpriwsd in the act of sWp,
wltlch thoojrhi there was no guilt, there was
bit attitude of mock reverence laughed
UL. - - . I I ,
I cum wb. vittitig on w low coticn, supported i bv pil ows, whoee white linen coveting could
,n sarcly be distinguisheil from her pale and
iaanmi.l ali.m. ill. l.n.kJ ..J LI. u J ( nwn ...,M UCI rjr., lllUlirttlllll V 110.11 IUB V III IV ItlllSR IS HOW nttCd Up in ine innocent shame, she liugned and blushed l'a,.i .w .k...-K .1. . . j t,n.i.Ki. r.,,!.., nr,ni,.n;.
VALLEY HOUSE! t HtVEthe pleasure nf announcing tn the public
1
also commence delivering to the stations which he has designated in handbills on Monday the 9th I a . n .. . . I . 1 ! . 1 . ...
...n,, .1.1, iiKmr ill 11191.111 luinn ill pnniun. i i.na.
tur. Rush. Fayette, Ac., ran be certain or having any quantity of good tdants. bv sendinv to the war
den. He has sprouted over 300 bushels being of various kinds, to-wit: Lebanon Yellow, Poplar Chunk. Orleans Red, Light Red, Yams, and Spanish White. He has an abundance of early Plants, which are best and most desirable. E. H. CASE. May 3d,lK33. S0-4W
ail
bloodies complexion. Her eyew, mourufullv
riveted on th skv seen through the nartd beststyl
. 1..1.. I. ,.1 .,.11 r 1 i. . eoinmuhitv. no tvaiti will h snared lo hnvtnote
. . . . , . . VHiinuii. nuu a t.,111, iiutru IWRi Willi 9U nn . . . 1 " ..
tne more reaany ior tne tears sne nad urevl- ,.i,i. .i. t.. . i- .u.. .L, , ' comiort ot inose w ne may desire to matte the . c. .kna.hi . r . ' . movahle waa her attitude, that the long loose v,.,,T Horse their home. . J "n inougni noi t cnanging l)H.l, thnl floated uver her h i Vn 1 11 ! i m.1 ll.it t'.l.,r tl, nmunl n,.n. aiM. An! t H.lld, MV.nlf
I wttn tne Dreetteot lite that iu her breast
SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, T WEST 4th STREET. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Wholesale and Retail Agents forthe Stodart and the Danham Piano. Terms Cash. April 59 .'33 1-Ivr.
The door opened, and a stranger entered. He waa a tall dark man, whose face seemed hrnnted with the heroin auu of a tropical
clime.
"Think me not an Intruder." aaid he vent-
ly approaching her. "When yon leara the motives that bring me here, 1 trast I shall be fotgiven." He tiek a seat Bear her, and gated apon her long and earneetly; gated till his sad dark
her partially recumbent position; for she had
bte dteamlng that the old oak beughs weie rustling above her aad the grassy carpet or Roekreat beneath her, and the illusion was not yet dispelled. "Yoa look now as you did when t first He beld yea," cried Jalian. "I never shall forget that moment." "Nor I either," answered Blanche, think int of Clareaee, and a Tat at si g-h died on her lip-- Bat why are yoa here?" she added. I thou flit yt were with Clarence." "I left him ta the festive throng." here plied. "But the scene had no charm for me.
aim ym. were - per ; ..... w ,n b,
CT' r!r.t . f "km-,11.1 . P,7m,!nt "Yon are the adopted daughter of ralW became for a little while the guardian of vonr ! a . .i : t :. e. .
j v , - j n"ri, necrrru, -tun piuwa urrruit el rtOCK
All at ence .Blanche remembered the clond aba had m aflea area ea the brow el Clarence when tha aorcaof Julian was ia her ear, and aha made a mere meat to rise; bat the door wsm throw a open tloiulianeoasly, and Clarace a tared, with a dark (ire baraing in hia oyaa, to which tha giancea yet trembling ia hor memory ware animer unbeam. Hit anddwa antraaeo, vtormy countenance, aad deriaat air auuck Blaneho with auch terror that her llmba were paralysed. She attempted to ris, but pow arieas as tha bow
whoe string has snapped acander, leaned ! ..parated ia early vouth . i .ft .1. : t . W . . . 1.1. J I .
med to be lulled na House in South eastern Indiana eaa equal
mis.
The bnllding Is large and commodious, and con
Robert T. Thorburn, BRASS fOfXDER. S: IS Hrtt front St..
JJKASS and Sliver plated Faucets, Stop and Yalva
Cin,
Kk. ia,.lk.,.vi...-J.i.i- In., nnsiness, and
r i.uftft.1 ... I,.,, , nere...iv.iT i.vi.mi uim, win woi newiert maaing no ray of interest or cariosity lighted ap the this house their home whenever their business froren calm of their surface. nay lead them to this place.
' J) Cocks, Soda and lieneralor Krasses.ilose JoinLs.
striicted expressly forthe purpose to which Ittsap- j ri,n(te anJ cillenderCocks.CoppVr Rivets. SpeUer
Solder, and Castings tn Brass. Copper and Hlork Tin, Babbit or Ami Fruition Mettles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Cash paid for Copper aud Brass. Feb.S5, 'i3 10-lvr.
plied.
The undersigned has had muck experience tn the
business, and is satisfied that all who may have
rest'
At that beloved and revered aame, to long a stranger to her Mrs, ah started aad tremb ed Her boent heaved faintly and heavily, a- It under ea Icy weight, and the preeaed hr whiu band apoa it, pained by ita awakeaing
ISAAC CHiPMAX.
Brook ville, lad., March 83d, 1SJ3. MUO ttrVSVILLE HALL. X. BiiMinr, Proprietor. AT the argent solicitation of many respectable rltiti.es, I have consented to open my house for the entertainment of travellers and others wishing r. i i .ft . ru .... .. .
rciir-iiiuriiu) i a uie wwn ui Drownsvilie, t niOH CO,
Afflicted Read!
ifF.niCAl, llouve, r-MnblUlied five
Hi r-rw ago, y Dr. Klnkclln X. W
Corner of! hint and Union Sts., between Spruce
and Pine streets, Philadelphia. Fifteen years of
extensive ami uninterrupted prrartiee spiMitin this
city nave renncreu nr. iv. tne most exnert and suc
cessful practitioner far nnd near In the Ueatment of
diseases oi a pnvaia nature. Person afflicted with
ulcers upon tne hoiiy, throat, or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, atrietun.s.
gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or
impunities ol the Olooa, whereby the constitution
nas nccome enieonien. are all treate.1 with success He w ho places himself under the care of Dr. K
may religiously confide in his honor asa gentleman,
auu vuiiii.ieiuij reiy upon nis sain as a pnvsictan. Take Partlctnlnr Notice ! Young men who have Injured themselves bv
certain practice Indulged in a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school the effects nf which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply
Immediately. Weakness and constitutional abili
ty, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and
general prostration. Irritability and and all nervous affections. Indigestion. sluggishness of the lievrand
very disease in any way connected with the discrdorof the procreative ' functions cured, and full vigor restored. H Lean's Liniment. THIS article is now fairly before the pnblir, and the thousands or bottles sold Indicate the superiority or this Liniment over others. Physicians now prescribe it in their practice. Try but one 9J cent bottle and you will be convinced. Fifty cent and one dollar bottles have been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. l-l!-lyr KOHL it THORNE, Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sls.,Clntl.
1U. ADi;ilM'S l.aalrir Neutral1' iatcr.-t lie irrcit t regulator ol tlie
HlomncU and boweU-l one of the best dyspeptic aud fover and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing ipiulities improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to tlie stomach,
regulates the bowels, and gives power to the human system to throw off all diseased nnd worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used tlie Neutrulizer in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of tho stomach, for more than twenty years with complete success.ns can lie shown by hiiiidredsofcertilleutes. All wo ask. is that our
friends will call aud give it a trial, as we know that it will give entire satisfaction. Pi. D. Cullion agent in Urookville. Druggists and country merchants supplied in large or small quantities by Win. Anderson, So. f7 Main St. Cincinnati.
Touthand Irlanhootl. a vinoRors Lin, or a prkm .tcrk death. K I NKELIN on Seir Preservation Only 23 cts. This Hook Just published is tilled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses iUclf alike te Youth, Manhood, and old age, aud should be read bv all.
The valuable advice and impressive wanting il
gives, will prevent years or misery and suneriug and suve annually Thousands of Lives.
Parents by reading it will learn how to prevent
the destruction or their children, a A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter,
addressed to Dr. Kinkkmn. N. W. corner of Third
and Union streets, bet ween Spruce and Pine, Phil
adelphia. will insure a book under envelope, per
return of mail.
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by let
ter, (post paid.) and be cured at home, j Packages of medicines, directions, etc., forfrom
TO FEMALES. You a ill find tliese Pills an imalu.Wi- nr&, in many complaint;, to winch jnu are simictt.
onstrui tiiins eilher tnUil or imrti.L tli. x i..m i..
i louiol ol inestimable benefit. reMoriiig ;unr f
; tionai arraiigciuciiu. lo a healthy action, pirn?
ine iiiihiu auu outer nill.ls so ellevlnalti fei -w
uim un ciiiiijuaiuia which llia ariiH Iri'tn t-
irregularities, as headache, gidiliucs. dittio
signi. pain in the sole, hack. iVc., ai.d . 3 rt. ouldicas Ihe best Pills lot all discuvs. uin. fpllow ii g MEDICAL EVIDENCE
t K.the uudersiged l'liys.cians. Imliir Ul
receipt ol their inuntiluctiirc- tjt.iiijt!.-.: te
inspection, say, that the iiw.lin.Knf aiurb Hi
are composed makes tliem tne ii.t fill in uc
all diseases of the Liver. Iiimuritii-suf lit- Kin
ckc. W e say this uot onli froin our en ij jo.lg.ii. i
out atso irom tnal oltliets-si iiiclunl auilien'e
the liiiiteil Stales. All li . n-.iuirii,e Uk of an Al.TF.KATIVK. IdAlikihV.VU' i..i i! UATIVK .MtDlCI.M-:. tliatc;iiue un.i. rmin...i
has been treated Willi lliealnoe t ills aitli most satisfactory svcee.
C1.HH(;E V(K1i. M. 11. . Met i KNNAN. M. U. F. liKi'Vl I tV. M. 11. L. bOW t". M. 11.
)i f Purchase nonel.iit these liavms t!i-
Hire. "J. IIOBKXSAI'K. Ui"ii each 1 all others are worthless imitation.
Agents w ishing new suni'lies nJ ll"l
W istliuir to tM-eoiiie M-enN. must a.l.lre lhr 1"
prietor, J. X. HOKKNACK. 1 his Utrnii"'
l-.1i -ortli SttU.MI StKel. ahore Kace, rtti.-
DELHIHA.
Sold bv all Druggists and .Merchant- in Uie Suites.
Pamphlets giving Certificates of cures perf m
in different parts ol tlie country, ny tne amnc it
Icilies.can be had gratis of the agents. For sale bv AI. W. IIAI1.K. Krookville.
KKOWMAi; rti WALK. Torre Haute. whuleM:!
agents for the Slate. Price each So cents. dr. 3 5e-lyr.
oil bv aciiilinfi- a remittance, and nut un secure
a. !.. - a ... ... '
ITilSS lteaeCCa rattlSOn. damage or curiosity
JMillincr -Laurel, Ind. ' MISS p. will be found at the residence nf her father Elijah Pattison on the north side of pearl street, where she will attend to trimming bonnets.
and other business In her line. She will give es
peeiel attention to Silk ot Crack
she has a goon assortment, mad
rials, and latest spring fashions April 4.
Hook sellers. Xews Agents, Pedlars, Canvasers
and all others supplied with the above work at very low rates. 2 ef-lye 'Every family should have a copy.'
Ju invatimote oook, only as rr per epyman
knrw thytrlt.
MEDICAL
-W-, f ITT V-TP 13 C V4 V T 1 H - 1 T M1V1T11. AS.T1
Bonnets of which II ,', .-it'iutriK prin th v' a ppi ir.TKn Coo-
e ot the best mate- " ' I " ,. " , " ':' T.,.
Just from the city. 'mj. wniinc im. i". ' 3 ' men! and Cure of everv form of disease, contracted
Cincinnati Hydropathic, ' OR WATKR CURE ESTABLISHMENT. flvltlS Institution Is open, summer and winter. L for the reception of patient. It is loer.ted alvout five miles from the city, nn the Cincinnati, Hamilton, and Daylou Kailroad.and but a few rods from tho Carthage Depot. To the lover of nature, few parts of the country furnish a more pleasing variety of scenery '.han spreads Itselft before the traveler from Cincinnati to the cure, there nature and art combine, rendering the view beautiful beyond description. The large and beautiful edifice displays the laste nf the artist at a glance. Tho neatness and elegance of the interior. combine with the numerous attractions which present themselves to the invalid, cannot fail to render this establishment a desirable one. The rooms are well ventilated, and neatly furnished. The bath rooms are ample and commodious, and the springs which furnish the water for this establishment are pure, soft, and abundant. In rennection with this Institution there is a gvmnassiuiu. where patients will hare an opportunity' of restoring their muscular strength by healhful "and
ui v ertiog v yercise.
Drv Goods, Groceiies, ic.
rpHK subscribers have Jnt received direrttV
X Jet .ork,PhilailelpliiaaiiUliiiriiiaau.ci
and general assortment f 11 II V liflODSi
Cnnsistinrin nart of Hmad l"lli. Caim""
Vestings, Silk Goods ia every variety, Printt I"
Alusluis. also a general assortment nf Hardware, l ulh ry ami fc.lge Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, 4 Kcai Made Clolnms, Boots and Shoes,
Three plv and Inerain C art!, at all prices. Iron, SteelXails. Farming t'tensils. Hulli' V.. .,1..... Wnre. AT.. AC.
Ti.,.;, ....t- 1.... iu..-!. elected in the shore fta-l
...v....... ....Iihcv iresati"'
ti e", can offer goods at loier pneei ind t kBcl ... .. l...r... i.ti. in the Male. I
quality luane.e. ii...l tn fall If I
by Promiscuous Sexnal Iiitcreourses.hy Self-abuse or by Sexual Kxcess, with advice for their preveif tion, written in a familiar stvle, avoiding all meili
cal terhnicnlities.aud every thing that w ould offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practice, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is mliL-.l, receipts for the cure of the above diseases, aud a treatise on the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twentyllvo cunts a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the United Slate, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid. "l!ox, 1 Post Oflice, or tlie Author, 3S North .Seventh street. Philadelphia.
The public are rerpeel
examine for themselves.
X
produce
Dec. -J4,
ine for themselves. .11 timli el B.-The highest price paid " ill ,ce. SIlOUP.CLLUMAi 0-
Laurel. Injun
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. DR. HUXTEE will forfeit 550 if failing tn cure at.y case of secret disease that may come under his rare, no matt -r how long standing or afflicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 3 Xorth Seventh Street, Philad'a, without foar of interruption from other palients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a Physician are nvited to call. I. M POT EX CY Tli rough unrestrained indul
gence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, the
Females suffering from Cterinc, Spinal or ner- evl, numerens. Premature impntenry,
VOTirr..-The Stockholders of the White Wa
il ter Valley Canal Company will take notice that pursuant to an Act of theUeneral Assembly nfthe
State of Indiana approved bv the tJovernor, Feb. 1st, IS4S, A. D., the Board of Directors of aaid cornpa-
n;, ior in- purpose Ui raising money to repair tne tr..i.lli.. m . canal have made an assessment of in per centum Kendall 8& Td ViOf Thermometers
on the capital stock thereof, being five dollars on j rnHE following gentlemen have certified as to tho each share of stock held by the slock holders, and ; .1 correctnes and accuracy of the method by which
.nieii .m-ariiinn, Mivy arw arnruj mtncvicu ii, , tuvir instruments are granUatea:
nay into the treasury of said Company, on or
Those who are disposed to patroolte a Temper- 1 before the 1 ith day of July next, and in default of ice house wt:i please call, and ao efforts will he lh payment of said assessment In cash, said corn-
spared to render this m comfortable during their stay
iroj. w-ow
w. oaaoaatonwo. aawaaa a. aaar. W. E. OGB0RN & CO.
"Bianeh " ..-I. k 1. ... jsroKUKsiM wholesale dealers la Engl ah, li..t-!f r 1 '"JV,m' ' '"Creaaintaj- 1 French, German and American Fancy Gods! uaiton, lor sncn I ait told la the name you Hwsiery, Gloves, Combs, Buttons, Brushes, Look-
p -w ueioie you aa anhappy wanderer ia earch .f a lonf )t treaaarw. For j eara on years I have eought ia ala for tome
irwee 01 an auored wlfa from whom I waa
I beard your hralt
pany will In nursuance of the Droviaionscontatned
in said Act, on the 16th day of July next, offer at public sale at the door of the canal office in Con. nersville and sell to the highest bidder to much of the said stock oftuch stockholder as shall have
failed to pay said assessment at will be necessary
A. Caswell, Professor in Brown University:
J. P. Klrtland, Cleveland, O.; Jas. Noonev, Hudson, O.; Professor Eaton. Trov, N. Y.; Menshaw. Ward & Co., Boston: J. W. Foster, Portsmouth, N. II.; Doctor Batchelder, New York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and
Thermometer!" was awarded to Mr. K-,at the late
i r V . Mild MIMlkiK. tnlt an. t k. ... t I L. ft j-
and pallid theeka. Jnltaa rose, wnd while his coy.r tha child af my ct Adella la yon. faca reddae. anJ I hit brw contracted, lie ; your HneaatenU and feataret are hera My
lng-Glates, Umbrellas, Parasols. Irish Linens.
Berlin Cords, Jaconets, Book Mailt, Swiss Mulls, Mull Muslins, a full assortment of all kinds nr
Silk Goods, and every description of Trimmings)
ana rsnry vrj uwin, svery variety 01 Ureas Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, &e. Also, Carvedng and Oil Cloths of alt klndi, direct from the .Manafacturen, Straw Good, Ac. Nos. 35 & 37 Pearl Street. Cincinnati. feblJ-9-Iyr.
to satisfy the tame, and transfer said stock on the Fair of the New York State Agricultural Society.) taAfttr. nf IK. AMmM.KM ..ft . ft. Is I. . I . . 1 . ft . 1 . " '
hch uisvramenta are anoraea wnoiesaieand retail alf really reduced prices, by KAHL A THORKE, Western Agents: Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts, Cin'ti. Where may always be had One Perfumery and Fancy Articles. nor. l9.-4-lyr.
Books of lha company to the purchasers thereof according to law. A. B. COX WELL, Prett. OtBce Whitewater Yalle- Canal Co. Counersvllte May 6th. 1853.-81-Sojonlka. i'ATS Alatt TESTS.
1 fin paiks black and fancy Casslmere PanU:
1WV
800 " SaUnet. Linen nnd Cottonade
Ivi black and fancy Silk and Satin
do do
T. Si!II Til.
DEALER IN CLOCKS,
IM Cloth. Casslmere. Linen V Marseilles do 19 KAKTMh ST nppntiTC ntrvvcw tmecc
Just opened and for sale cheaper than the cheep-; CIrii ATI. OIIIO. est at ap9-I9-tr TYNER at BAKER'S. , I Pee. 3, iree-M-Sms.
vous diseases, w ill, as heretofore be tn-ated suc
cessfully In this Institution. Da. Pk.sk for many years has devoted his time to the treatment of the sick, and begs leave to sav that n pains wilt be spared for the recovery of those committed to his care. Females suffering from Cterine, nervous, or spinal diseases, w II as heretofore be treated successfully in this Institution. Patients are requested to bring two comfortables, two largo blankets, three coarse sheets, and 6 or 8 coarse crash towels, all of which should be
marked wilh the name in full, or If desired thev
voluntary seminal discharges, wasting of the or
gans, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debt!ity, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor w ith confidence: he offers a perfect cure. READ AXD REFLECT. The afflicted would do
well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the bauds of
physicians ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all (ho ills the human family are subject to. Every
respectable physician has his peculiar branch, iu
will bo furnished at an extra charge of Bur cents which he is more successful than his brother pro
per week. ' lessors, and lo that he devotes most of his time and Tkrns. The terms for Rnard. medical serviea. study.
and all ordinary attention, will bo from SjrMto to, YEARS OF PRACTICE, exclusively devoted lo 1 10.00 per week, payable weekly. Extra attend- the study and treatment of diseases of tbesexnal
Tliomns McGechin, ny. ,-ro c.if olf r'r-
and Sixth Str,. C.-rmMf.. Oh.. This House has been doing buS,nefor-7
-1 years at present location. Feb. 25. -5:t 10-lyr.
iON. WRIGHT. HATCH 11
Bank Note Engravers
South Ea.tc.r.oJA,h& .v. - LSO, Engraved in a style cojre.ii , caVlencefothatof Bank ...! County Bonds. Bills l,l
Drafts. Cortrflcitcs of Stock anfl vn- T'
sorv Xotes. Billind Letter If es. - -v ii.gand Professional Cards, XolariH, v Hand Seals. Ac. . ytveri' -.i..i..iU nn hand. Bank o.r' .H.
linls. made to order.ot ven ''Z.ml
The above office is under tne "l- ,,.!.
- Jones, l-'- rTBuH
-r- 11111 a ar
1S dent ,Suref?J.vrs,llfe'-1 - - - . i i...l r.,1 for oast ' , (
he continuance t
the citizens of town and coi.mrj; .,. attention to the fact of his tak nf P FrJBtl I r i-..H..inl Teeth, at lnc I
rnn.lt Fair. . . . ..r.rm 'r I
All oi-erations In the det.t-i A ,n J I . . 1 m.t ..i.nroved prnm! ... ti.
TnOffioe iu the Xorth endol
......1
e - oilti
Ttment of ir.-n-J,
Public landing, Cincinnati. 01. 0 jI; J
Lr.n,l . assort mt'lU ' ,1lliD', .
via iioiiu ar. ineEC" Trtif.
of their own manufacture. - ,fr,i: is tn :....i. eie hraieil for in "-.u,Jes V J
Some doduction will be made to those who And it necessary to spend a length of time in the Institu
tion. 1 ranstent persons will be charged two dob lars per day. Three dollars will be charged for the first exam nation. For further particulars address post paid D. A. PEASE, M. D. Proprietor. Carthage, Hamilton Co., Ohio, 1833. ia-3mos.
pinr tho sexnal " . . . 1 fi.r
mice will subject the patient to an extra charge I organs, together with ulcers upon tl e bdy, throat, 1 oom . j usti j i i.t . Also-M"uW" . ft 'J
i.xj, v. .ar,..,, .s.U9 m mid UCu, wi v . a, ... v . v K..11..,..,, vif-P-1. UtTOW BiaW-1
- . ...la Tl-HEUI' .l.a
Carriage axles. Mould coar-. --7 , v
real rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregularities, 1
diseases a"Hig from youthful excesses, orimpu-j rilies of the blood, whereby the e institution has become enfeebled, enables the Doe ".or lo offer speedy
relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to any part of the United States, Price Ave and ten dollars pr package. Oct. 1 3 . 1852 43-ly . wool: wool:: readi:: mO the citizens of Franklin, Rush aud Decatur
J counties, and "the rest of mankind" iu general. !
bellows
Bliste
superior quaii.; - - Ca,t f"-f rs, vices, screw plaUsA uf ,jrj rstcel, and Germ.-. ,
All of which they will w rra -
est market prices. - Person: -. . l!C.Wa amine our stock before purthaMns Feb. 25, '53 10-6-ns-
ST-4.BI.5
Tim tl'. IC 1
. name of PAY XE ".iientHf. ."S,
theirfriends and tne P"'"" "..urel, ' "ru.
f AI1IF.L IROJI FOCJIDRYi This es-! I J Ubl.shment now in the hands of Gko. G. fnorr and Jaais 0-IUta, is In operation in all ita various branches, in part to. wit, they are building threshing machine. Of the I . Ut anil mm. atinanv.il nwul.
et, both te perm tors and chaff pliers, with tumb- The undersigned would respectfully announce that , stand of T. V. Mitch e . T , ,n nra tfrt Una ShBIl rtr Kft.lt at Ik. nnlln. nt K. r.1. .K..n. ... i 1 I 1 U- 1 1 L I .1 1. RlLKin. W Ue TC U I (' I W 11 1 , ,. ....i,. ' ' .i ft
- - ..j....... in I' - -1. -i , tlie UIU ajaurvt uuu-iii riiin - um Kuira miuu-iu . , . i n r... , tiu n'" , -o hi having a largo assortment of patterns and well ar- a thorough repair since tho floodand we are pre-; nlsrarrl!RC ;"5,d fashionable t ranged machine, blackamith and carnentera shona n. An .11 kind, or wnrV In th U -n-,ii.n lin good supply or new an , buire- j
they are prepared to build machinery of various at the shortest notie and best possible terms. We riages.and of open an )
to
have opened a livery stame - ,a .land of T. V. Mitchel. on Pan ras- i
kinds for grist and saw mills they are also man- ' promise our customers good work, and all coming 1 .,eKons veved to the neigb'or'n
fartlirill. anil tu. ftA..l.nll am nam. .... . r J : k. 1 1 I i . i. ... . i i villhO
..wr vi..i.. v. sum- j in. i ui.--iiii-i Mimi iiaitj lueir snrt ui uun uumn - . .'.,. mers. Irons for vegetable grinders, apple mills, . with them and a bed to aleep in if they stay over try without ueiay
......uio iiiaeniues, b-.iww cutlers, urn oenaers, 1 night, tv e wun also to pnrchase S0,000 pounds or , , . " week, lit'!""- " sal f churns, taw mandrils, blacktmithstewel irons, and wool for which we wiU pay the very highest mar- By the feed, da? "il.voarliffl-T "
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also a varietT of cook stoves, nsrlor rhurrh r.i Vol nriisvA . n waaiIb An nr.,,.... ..w. .tinh trudging
box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids, ! we warsant to be equai'to any made in any of the a call, our terms are
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wagon boxes aud irons, and also the premium cast plow. Job work and repairing done in good title and on the shortest notice, all works done ia our line will be furnished on as good terms as at any establishment in the west. Orders respectfully solicited bv PHOUP&O-HAIK. St Paid 13 13-omot.
White Water factories. All the goods wo bad at
the Franklin County Fair, such as blankets, satti-' nelts. flannels. Jeans and stocking yarn took the first premiums. We are determined to spare no pains or labor to make our work good, and all who favor ut with their custom shall have full satisfaction. All kinds of merchantable produce taken tn exchange for work or goods. HALL & CO. April 19, 1853. 18
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arncle'ln-their ! t" in Cincinnati in jreiereniet 13-3nios.
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