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Isabel L e site. BY MRS. JUUA C. R. DORR. Sacred as the promise that Isabel Leslie had made to her dyinj; mother would hare been regarded by her under any ctrcamstnnees, the fact that the words in which it Wis coached were almost the last that had fallen upon that mother'a ear that in a few moments after they were breathed, she had exchanged th6 iiecen'ant rounds of drill for the dee p harmonies of lieaven rendered it still more bo. It iihm to her excit.! fancy, that her mother's spirit had caajtht the vow from her lips, aud borne it Hp Into lite presence of Him who sutetlt upon the t real While Throne. Tint promise hat not been made Heht'v or iirnorantly. Isabel had
round the pillars wapporttnf the platta, had clambered p and spread themvelves. upon the roof, but there was m ether change. By one of the open windows at lady, apparently about twentv-seven or ig.t, engaged in some light embroidery. She dtd iret look in the least sad or unhappy yet there was something about her face and mien that spoke of past aorrow. You could scarcely tell what, however; for her smile was sweet and rn iovons as she turned to meet a young
girl, who at that moment approached the window from without, one tiny hand graspin ir the folds of her ridlne-dress, while with
the other she unfastened the little velvet cap that so well became her. .tor l.it.ulf tmve had each
charming ridel" she exclaimed, as she laid i ii.. and commenced
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oeeu.iut -v ', -, - smoothing the long brown nngiew urn much the companion and conudant of li-r ' , animated faee. "Ebony was mother, lit H sh knew b-tter than m.-st fine f and we flew over th hills young girls woald have done, what respon I, ms,!capsM W1 were. Caesar abilities she was taking upon herself Ru. : fouud jt work l0 kwp np ,ith U8. BBd she did not shnnk Tnm the tsh; and tt yr.-is. , , ine he nopes Mis8 Marlon wont take indeed, wondcrral how grwefu.iy sne -lntr ride very soon. And, oh!-l have herself under h-r arduous duties. She rmg.t . ei for you bel: we passed River truly have been said to be "eyes to the b!i ii; siJ(? aajwhat Aa you ihinkl" for kbe teas almost constantly by m i!lie s .-rrav don't make me gaea, dear Marion : i J: .... . I,:.., i.iu.ri.f.iiiiir hi h. l,a(1iiifr I J .r .. .
eiue, ""'8 '" ..-v.....s -.... , . WI1 ever cooi at riddles.
to he mistress of Riverside?" said Isabel, gayly for she saw that Marion's heart was too full for words. 'Oh, not soon not very soon. I cannot leave you yet, Isabel." Tn,Wlr did Isabel nart the rich tresses
on her youne sister's brow, and fondly press.
her lips upon it, as en e sain -"" m ki sister now, and evermore,
Not many months afterward there Was a small brldal-partv assembled in the elegant j. inn-room at Glenwood. Exquisitely
lovelv was the childlike bride in her robe of
pure white, and her luxuriant ringlet tincon fined save bv a simple wreath of the Kly
of the valley; but scarcely less so was the rule, unirilnal Isabel, with her deep, dark
eyes and raven tresses, bound with severe simplicity around her beautifully-shaped head. Once, only, during the evening did Clarence Hamilton, on looking suddenly np, meet those eyes bent upon him with such a stones exnression, that his heart thrilled
and the unbidden thought arose "Has she unite foreotten that she ever loved me!"
But the next moment she was receiving her guests with a graceful dignity thatcompleteIv deceived him.
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her presence, and no one would have dreamed ' upon her foreheatf; more heart-tight and that the two who there met so coldly, but . fou! light beamiug from her eyes for is not so calmly and quietly could ever have lov- , love a moH potent quickener of the 'inteled each other as they had loved The later-i lectt And her rtiind had expanded and view -vas not lone, and it was tinged w ith 1 grown stronger during an inil nirte hssocia-
saduess on both aides; for Mr tlaniillon had lion of three years with ene of higher, loft
ier mould than her own.
It was iust the mo-a Dleasanl of all the
lav. oeeu niv.re re- 1onlmi a, .an now vacant . nH as his pleasant rooms at RivtraiH-thn one that
manner tow rd each other: , u i . . m.i., c .j
i -u i . ice itrit eti a unuriri iimuuu item ivaib. wa- i ..it. iioiiiruuu iiau iiiiet up bo exuuisiitriy
him out under the ehade of the ei.t m:-?etic trees, and describing, iu glowing language, the beautiful and pictttresquesc-iiery arouud, tinging to him the wild, plaiutlve ballads he to!ovtd to hear, orguioing his small fingers over the keye ol the piano; thus giring him aeourceof amusement of which he nev-f wearied. Indeed, the poor boy sometimes
Brtiit he was "almost g'ad he wis blind; for j if he could run and play like other boys, Ins dear iter Isabel would not grant liiiu so much of her time aud atteution." The little Marion, whe was seven years old when i;er mother tiiod, clung to her with a fo id nes scrticely les than lliat hi woulJ have given to a parent; and eo well ovi she combine firmness with g-nienss, thit both children revered as much as they loved her. Riversid, the estate of Va:ier ll imilton, lay about five miles to the north of Glenwood. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Llie haj been friends in boyhooii; and that friendship had grown stronger when, each having arri ved ai man's estate, thev found themselves
agreeing upon nearly ail questions, whether
of national or domestic poll. y. 1 h--ir lainilies had ever been upon terms of the closest intimacy; and It was a rare thing if a wee passeit vnlhout finding Clareuce, the only eon of Mr- Hamilton, quiet y mated in the pleasant parlors at Gl-nwood, reading to or chatting with Ms. Leslie and Isabel or, aa wns more frequently the cae, pleading with the former for waik or a ride with the lat ler.
For the l.vt Nar there havi been more re
serve In their manner tow
and, meanwhile, Clarence Hamilton had been
looking into his own heart, ud had learned but we will not anticipate. At the close of a dark, gloomy day, about fix months after her mother's death, Isabel sat alone in the library. The large pariors had looked so lonely ami dreary after the children had retired, that she hl ordered lights in her father's favorite apartment thinking that change of place might, perhaps, drive away the soduess that weighed upon her spirits. There had keen an uuusnal diplay of wilfulness on the part of Mariou that day, and she had b-n obliged to exert her authority more decidedly than ever before: Bhe had been fancving, too, lht Willie
was growing paler and more feeble, and these caues, together with some trirting household difficulties, made her fe-1 more oppressively than rat her wont the burden of care that rested upon her. She had tried to read in vain; and was sitting by the tabic, with her head resting upon her folded arms, when the door opened and Clarence Hamilton entered. She looked up, and welcomed him with a faint einile as be seated himself by her side; but after a few fruitless attempts to maintain a conversation on ordinary topic, he
said "You look sad to night, Isabel; I wish I oared ask hy you are so, aa I used to do when we were children together." "I know no reason why you may not, Clarence," replied Isabel, without raising her eyes; for there was something in his t -no and manner that embamss-d her ehe knew not why. Then trying to s,ieak more gayly, she continued, "There is nothing the matter.except that I sometimes find being the
Lady ot the Manor rather a troublesome dignity. Have yon been to L lately?" "I have uot," was the answer; and the long pause that ensued was broken at last by Clarence, who exclaimed -"1 cannot talk to-night upou indifferent subjects? I came here to speak to you of ourselves of our own intercourse. Isabel! Uavl! why do you shun me as you have of late? For the last
few months 1 have fouud it oilFicu'.t to obtain even a glimpse of yon; and never untd this evening have I met you alone may I not ask why is this?" "! hav- not the leisure I once had to devote to my friends," was the evasive reply ; "and my spirits have not beu such as "to allow me to mingle in society with any pleasure either to myself or others." "And this ts me, leabel ?" asked the young man, sadly. "I had hoped that you regardel me as more than an ordinary acquaintance thU friends a we have been from our very childhood, I might have claimed the privilege of friendship, and striven to soothe and comfort you in your affliction. But that you have not permitted; and now 1 hardly dare ask that yon will give me the right to do to for the future. Yet yon must know that I love yen. Iab-I that 1 have loved yon for years!" thtt th hope of one day calling yon mine is the dearest that my heart has ever cherished. May i not believe that hope is not a vaiu one?"
Whv. then. I learned that 'Massa Clar
ence' is coming heme. Old Lina had every window in the house Wt.Je open, 1 verily believes and sech tearing dewu and pulling t- rights again I never saw t' my life "
A slight flush had mounted to the brew of the othersister; but the younger one marked it not, and in a moment aoded 1 wonder if he looks at all as he used tot
Lina said he had been gone ten years." "Do you remember him?' "Oh, yes and how handsome 1 thought he was! Are you not glad he Is comiug home? I am; for now there will probably be something gHng on to keep us awake;" and the merry girl bonded away to her room, singing as she went. Clarence H million was ccnting back: and how would he com! alone or otherwise? Isabel knew not: they had never met eincn the interview of which we have before spoken. He left for Europe the next week. Uutil the death of his parents she had heard from him occasionally through them, but for the last live years no iuteltigeuce concerning , him had reached her. A few weeks afterwa'd he etoed ajr&itt in
CHAPTER II. Three years years that had been very short, so fiaught were they with happiness had fled, since the bridal-wreath had rested softly amid the bright curls of Marion Leslie, and. as the bride of Clarence Hamilton, she
had gene Torth from the stately halls of Glen- , wood, to pTenide ttver a new home, not less elegant or less stately than the old. The cares of a wife and of a mother and to a woman not nttetly heart'ess they must be many, even when, as in her esse, wealth bids her fear not for the temporal wants of her loved ones, and when Love, folding herlvhfle wings, stands ever beside her hearth-stone keeping "watch and ward' these cares had not dimmed the brightness of her eye, or lessened the radian., of the sm ' that 11 loved to linger op. her lip. She had changed, it is true; changed, from the light-hearted, carelesej f ifl te th loving, trusting woman. She had grown more thoughtful how could it be otherw?ie, wht the happiness of two being as dear to her as were her n 'Me husband xnd her precious little Archie was in . her heepinn? And there was more dignity
i in her bearing for was she not the cherished
wile of Clarence Hamilton?
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j re t rued to look on the graves, rather than i the faces, of hia nearest relatives. Willie's i . . . j . 1.1. ' .
lie's resuiif-place, he needed no explanation
rromthat time tney met irequenuy. During the long years that had rolled away since tney parted, Isabel had striven to cone,er her attachment and she had succeeded; but thrown gn into hia society, she soon found that if it had been easy to love the high-spirited, anle.it, enthusiastic youth, it would be sliil easier to love the noble, Intellectual man. Did he love hert she sometimes fiucied that he did, although he had never even alluded to the ast.
Marion, mv own dear sister! why will
von ao longer confide in met For weeks
vou have been sad and restless yonr cheek
grows pale your step is s'ow aud languid;
and at times vou startle me by an unnatur
al gayety that rs more painful to behold than
sanness itself. I am convinced that your suffering is more mental than physical yet ...... .
vou evade all my questions, w nai nave
done, Marion, thus to forfeit your conli-
dwacer
"Oh, nothing nothing, dearest Isabel!
Do not be anxious about me. I have not felt verv weil for the last few weeks, b it
will soon pass over.
"You cannot deceive me, Marion. 1 have
read veur heatt too long not to be well
- aware that something Distresses you. 1 can
not now demand vour confidence you are
too old for that, 1 can only bg by the love
1 hve so long borne you by the memoty of
vour mother that yon will no longer wun
hold it from me. May 1 ask you a question
or two, my own sister? and will yon answer me truly 1" she continue,!, as she drew the
now weeuine e rl to her breast and twined
her arms around her:
"I will I will, Isabel! ask me whatever
vou wish."
"Then tell me truly, Marion, do yoo not
lov Clarence Hamilton?"
Marion started quickly from her sister's embrace at this unexpected question, and an almost aniry flush rose to her very forehead; then, wi h a" sudden revulsion of feeling, she
buried her face in her sister's lap, and wept
more bitterly than be ore,
"I am auswered, darling," said the latter
after s'.ie allowed her to weep a while in
ailence. "Now tell me all about it"
"Oh, do not blame me, Isabel! Indeed
indeed. 1 did not mean it 1 could not
knowingly, have given my affections to any
unsought. I did not dream that 1 cared fo
him until I was told that that" "That what, dear Marion V
"That Mr. Hamilton had been a lover of
yours b-fore he went to Europe, and that
you refused him. lhen my eyes were open
ed; and, at the same moment, 1 felt that h
who had once loved one so good aud noble as
you are, even vainly, could never care for
one like me
"Von do yourself Injustice, my sweet sis
ter I should feel that 1 was bestowing
treasure upon any man In giving him the
hand of my Marion; but, teil me, have you
ever had reason to think that Mr. Hamilton
loves you 1 '
'or the especial use of his voune wife: not
large, but airy and cheerful, aud so full of
comfort an old-fashioned word that is too often a stranger in the vocabulary of house-
lu terms rtow-a-days. Here were Merl
on s lavorite books, her writing-desk, her
work-table, and pryttiee do not start, fair lady in one corner the very prettiest of cradles, so that when Master Archie grew
tired, and his white eyelids, with their long,
silken lrmges, began to droop slowly over
ine large, brown orbs beneath them, nurse
need not always carry him to the nurserv.
but Marion could herself lay his little head
upon the richly frilled pillow, and watch his
quiet slumbers.
Here was the young mistress of Riversioe
sealed one bright morning In May, with her ; ntssv stix
Isabel had turned her tace away; it was pale as marble and almost as rigid, such was the effort she made to retain her composure;
"Never, never! His manner is always
kind and courteous, but nothing more. But,
oh. Isabel! do not do not betray me
and so successful was slie, that her voice
scarcely trembled as she repUed "It may not be, Clarence: we can never be more to each other than we now are friends." Young Hamilton rose hast ly, and gazing upon her face for a moment, snid "Then 1
utay linger here no longer! I thought I had
ce 1 could never look upon his face again, If
thouvht he suspected my foilv
"Nay, feJr not, dear one, V oor secret is
as safe with me as il it were hidden In you
own breast. row, go let Mora smooth these disheveled curls, and try if, for my
sake at least, you cannot call yonr smiles
reason to believe that mi love wss not nnr-i and roses back again, she added, as she
turned: but it seems I was mist .ken rr tenderly kissed Marion's now glowing cheek
well!" and without another word he left ih. ' Blind fool that I have been!" murmured
room. I Isabel, as she gained the secrecy of her ow
Isabel's forced composure giv way the apartment. "How could I expect that one moment he passed from h .ihi ant, iasxoun. as conSdiug, as prone to love as
.VianOll, COUIU asw:itlso iirrij wins iia
my motner tnis is terrible she murmured; and her slender frame swayed to and fro in the vioienc of her emotion. The doo.- had not quite closed behind C'arence Hamilton: and turning iuvolunt inly for a Usl look, he was startled by beholding the suiden change ia the countenance and attitude of her hloved. Noiselessly entering the room, he stood again by her side. "Isabel, t was not deceived yon do love me; and this strange agitation convinces me that some cause of which 1 am yet ignorant occasioned the cruel words you have tust spoken. I leave yon uot aain nntil all is explained ." "Oh, Clarence! I have hoped aud prayed that 1 might be spared the agony of this morn nt," was the young g.rl'a answer. "I will no longer try to couceal from yoa that you are dear to me, but thete is a bir to oar union thdtctu never be removed." "Tilers can be none that U iusnperaUe, Oh, label! now that I know you love me, 1 canuot give yon up." "A promise to a dying mother can never be broken, Clarence," And Isabel relat-d to him her last conversation with Mrs. Leslie, Earnestly he strove to alter her determination lo persuade her that duty required no such eelf-iwcritice; and, finally,' he said "You need not be separated from Wiliie and Marion, dear Isabel: my home shall be theirs and yon can watch over and care for
niem as wen in one place as another."
I a now l I eel that
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to come and examine out Goodj before purchasing elsewheie. Tor wo feel confMent we can offer such inducements in the way of Cheap Goods as to secure the permanent custom of all who may favor us with a call. IO" All kinds of TAILORING done at the shortest notice, jrpAil work warranted, and any garment ripping will be repaired gratuitously. TVN'ER 4 BARER. Brookville. April 15, '53.-19-1 JA. HlOOnE, So. 342 Main St., Kat between Eighth and Ninth, Cincinnati. I have new on hand a beautiful assortment of Mens, Boys and childrens Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful tine lot of soft
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NE1LS0N & CHURCHILL,
I reporters & Manurartnrers of 1 llavanaand Doniesllrrignrs, And Dealers in TOBACCO, SNl'KK. &C. No. 53 Main Street, Cincinnati. Nov. 6, 18T.2. 46-1 r.
T.tf OB r. rr.I.I-, Tanner and Cnr- ,
.1 rirr. 34. main sirect i iBtinnau,
stonishingeuresl hys.cmn, have fafied !,,'! perioreffieat y over all ,Xr. "'"ce ti
THE TAPE WORM This is the ny st difficult W orm ln ,il 7" I
that
indent
in the
so sodiy a, to c. 'i"?
inose amieted e d..m ir,.r.., ' tl" -.ta t Wobm bastei.inc them to!n VH thaI :1 ' T.rti to destroy thi, Worf''ravc. must be pursued, it monu th!frp?,!c ,rtfaimri i
lurooi niy Liver I'm. r"'1tt H
obstructions, that the Worm. "
upon the Worm, which hhmi k.,.?1" aadire
i.i. ,i -
' in dfisej od
between (lh and ittli Keeps constaniiy
j on hand a large assortment of all kinds of Leather
J alio l-lioe rilt'llllE. "i uic .wwva. i.u i-iiv. I Dec. 17,
rittrATK nisE.vsrs,
NEW REMEDIES AXD
QUICK. CUKES. Itis iinpor
tant to manv persons In need
nf MpJteMl Aui.tann. tdnl.tnin '
good advice nrivaU U iwi 1 IVi ri ivk ivnnri'lu'lltr.
promptly. To those who may , ue have on hand a'large stock of China. Glass
iu. ..esire v.Mituti j.roi. - . Qlu.eI1,va . ,.ele.l especially to suit our
UUt 1 OK ,,,,,,..,, T,i,, We imt.orl our Wara direct
exerience ' rrnm mnnr:irtnrers in France and Enctand. and
moving ve- .,,. ,..,1 ... ,,,,.,.. ,,......f,,iiv ith
nereal affections in their vari- .-., ..ii,,. .i r;.
ons stages and most complicated forms, off.rs in- : ", ,(V,k of qu.; are wiu be found an as-
ducements wnicn can be rarely couaned by any . sortlm., of everv article in that line, from the best other individual. ,ni,..l;.. lnr. r i:i the East and West.
Gonorrhoea, Sypbilli. .Mercurial Diseases. Gleet, A, keepconstantlv supplied with a lnrgestock baa lit a.s mm f th A V nan K ,1 nil 11 ann.Ad
; 'r1 A ' . rI of Kockingham aud Yellow are or superior
in s careful, thorough, and lnlelligenl manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, linpotency, sterility, seminal w eakness, nervous affection, and thi.se
two tahle-snAnnfnlu l
rections followed have never hT.!f"' T!,wdij caring the most obstinate ca.eol TVluyKM
nd you cannot be lnOifr.-rento,, U; tily calls upon you to do! ''Tpc.-.l. n.
ron.J
,hu "e,re to consu V.T' sionnl ierson, SrX BROWN'S long fjj and ready skill In rei
l , rrIlfS Mill ilifTers fWitn nil nlliers In the eonstruc-
f assimere hats em bracing every color, white, pearl, j lion of the Upper or Runner Stone, which is blue and black. Wy shelves are also filled with a .composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a beautiful assortment of spring style or Silk and Fur ' cast iron case, which forms the back and hoop or haw of my own manufacture, to w hich I invite the i the Stone, with a cast iron Eve, or Bush, that is of especlial attention or my oldest friends and ac.ipjain- , greater external diameter al the bottom than at the taneesof Brookville and vicinity to give me a call : top, which is secured at the back bv four bolla.so when you are in the city. my 7 ; that even-block Is In the form of a dovetail, which
- givesgrealcr strength to a Stone, than anv other
deplorable diseases w hich are brought on by the destructive habits of inconsiderate youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, which undermine the constitution, impair intellectual vigor, and produce general premature decay, can bo radically cured, and the unfortunate sufferers restored to healtn and vigor. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his whole attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can le icon at his otflcfl. VCy Charges very low. N. B. Patients ofeitlier sex living nt a distance, by stating their disease in writing, giving all the symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions for use, by addressing W. Brown, M. D., post paid, and enclosing a fee. Orrirs At the old stand. Junction of East Front
and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow and l.awrenc streets. ICy SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. 40. 15m.
i nualilv.
! Our terms are favorable, and we invite
chants to examine our wares aad prices. SAMPSON & CO.,
lNo. 92 Main St., opposite Trust Co. Bank.
Mer-
Nov. 6, lWJ. 4G.-lvr. Cincinnati.
n II PETlA-S.-The undersigned would say to all those wishing to furnish their floors with a carpet that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at his establishment and lock throueh his present slink, which he has lately received from the cast, which can ! sold at prices
which will compare favorably with the lowet lin-
cinnati rates
A
manin culls utton von in a ,
one out otthc mauy ltiouands h i ""oui" wonderful effects. -auMlio has wenjl Dr. J.N. IIOBENSACK-Ci.. .
the inventor of a highly valohi..T.',IIde l0:
this humble testimony in it, f. . ' ne-I
gentle, yet powerfully effertaai M
If av nig had much exiwrience ia .-,.:'... OTmt
of various preparations, n.y wife Z. "'1 skilled in ministering to en'iUrtBia
nounced it the best she had ever nv.l .Th r ,"
use no other while vours could be hail A daughter of ours became seriousk., Her symptoms were alarming, bat h-r m air Iioce sought for a remedy f..rWr-r,. " i. r1'1
tained yours, by the tune she haj taken S" 1 tte. O - Sir, the joy i, gave .n air, "4iu? t
attout dvo or six years old. sh.. .1.'J T -Mr-
mense quantity of Worms, her .U lilv" '1 now lirn-hteneil hersi.irit .- "'Mll-i
time a lovely child, threatened :TI!!,,M
death. now pave promise of health. Ttiack, Tt3 kind Providence, whiw blessing itteBd-nV Syrup, restored the child. With conMeil T 'J commend it to all parcnia whose "i
ft..
ferine from Worms.
Late ra.-roroflheSouthain"ntn ZTri
, nana.
' Trp t'Trnv t I
He has. fifi.- ..... j"-ru,ri
of the latest .""V.'r'.Vging in price, .L" -I!1 '! S
from 30 to 1 30 cts. IH.T yard. So call and see hitn. ,h " "'. k. n0Vlr't;H Oct. oiHh, 52. HICI1AKJ) TVNEK. j Inik, it
done with one like ClaretiCe Hamilton, with out loving himt Now, onc' arain, my ra
niant dream is over 'their happiness shall
be dearer to me than my own!' were the words of my vow. I have kept It thus far
shall I break II now:
We may not pause here to tell cf Isabel's resolves of her effort to secure Marion's happiness of her struggles with her own heart ia the night watches, whs there was no eye to witness her suffering; save that of Him who seeth in dark news, Suffice to say that, several months afterward, Clarence (lamiltoa called at Ulenwood, and requested a private iuterview wah Miss Leslie. Isabel," he said, as he roes to meet her and we cannot deny that tSere sm a slight ting of embarrassment In his manner " Isabel, I have a boon to ask of yon, and ere I make it known will yon pardon one allusion lo the past? Yon cannot have forgotten what passed between us In this very room more than ten years ago. While I was ia Europe I strove to forget von or rather
iw iimiss ot y., oniy as ine Inend of.
childhood.
work-table drawn near the open window,
which overlooked the flower-garden, busily eugaced upon a little dress she was embroid
ering tor Archie; aud a happy smile rose to
her lip as she glanced, alternately, from the buds and flowers that were rapidly growing beneath her skillful lingers, to the lair face of her child, who laughed and crowed and tossed his little arms as he lav unon a cush
ion at her feet.
It was a pretty picture: and so t'louirlit
Clarence Hamilton, as he stood fora moment watching them through the half-opened door,
before either were aware of his approach.
Hut a scream ot delight from Archie soon
told him he was discovered, aud he entered the room.
A hearty frolick with his bov, a little quiet
chat with Marion, and theu rising, he said
"t entile w oni you good-bye, Marion; I
have business at j , and shall not be at
home before sundown. Yon will not be
lonely with little Archie fora companion?"
"Jti no, replied .Marion, "he is excellent
company. But come back as early as possi
ble, aud 1 will meet you just the other side of tne river it will be a delight ml walk."
1 his is a capital Idea, was Hamilton s
answer. "If you are not at the oak tree
when I reach there I will wit awhile for yoo. Uood-bye, darling," and stooping lo
caress the babe he left the apartment.
A moment more and he dotted his can
gayly as he galloped past the witid .w. He
rooe remarsamy wen, and Marion gated after him with a clow pride and admiration
upon her face, until his figure was lost in the distance. Then with a hair sigh she took up her work again, and the wreath of tiny sprays
bum ..a nvu cngrossea ner attention. "NetThusdny will bo Isabel's birth
day." she murmured to herself, and Archie
must surely nave tins dress to wear when
we go toUienwood. Thirty years old uo,
inirty-onesne will be. Who would believe
UT 1 don't Hit ilk ehe looks older than I do.
ana tne gin wue glanced involuntarily at
the tall mirror mat reflected her (mage. The hours flew sw ftly; and it was nearly sunset when Marion tied on her little cottage-bonnet and started for the oak tree where she had promised to meet her husband. How happy she was! and how lovely, as witn the rose hue deep ning upon her cheek, her brown ringlets floating about her brow, and an unusual light in her soft eyes, she moved lightly down the dell! It seemed to her that her home had never been so beautiful before; that the flowers had never been so laden with fragrance, that the trees had never raised their crested heads so proudly, that the river had never before "discoursed such eloquent music." She tripped along, now gathering a wild-rose, now pausing to look lor the lowly nest of the meadow-lark, now mocking, in very gladness, the gay caroling of the birds, aud now laughing, as they turned their heads and arched their necks proudly, yet timidly, as she passed. Why is it that such an unusual elation of spirits Is so often but the prelude lo some heavy sorrow? The sun was just flinging its last rays npon the hill tops, when she emerged from the woods that lay at the bottom of the dell, and she harried ou, thinking that Mr. Hamilton iniajht even then be waiting for her; but when she rented the place or rendetvous there were no lrCs of him to be seen. So she threw herself UpO" rude seat beneath the branches of the oak tree to await his coming The sun went down. bu. he came not; the
shad tws grew darker and deer the clouds slowly laid aside their gorgeous tt0tinK "nd seemed to wrap themselves in sober '." nd now and then a star peeped forth timidly.
.Marion grew somewhat impatteul, but she
1st OB kroi j method which is required in small Mills w here the
I ' K ( ) S I' i run wiuiita'ii speeu. ntii oevuiiiMe uangtS'
STIX &
WHOLESALE RETAIL CLOTHING UKl'O T, 347 Maiu St. bet 8th and 9th, CINCINNATI, OHIO.
i A I I) A It IS IV VLS AT I! P. At) QUA RTF.RS METAMORA. j I'lIK ,ni'.HSIfiXr.I, grateful for tho! L patronace heretofore extended to thorn, hy the ' citizens of Metattiora and vicinity, respectfully so- j licit a continuation of the same, and would inform
mem and the public generally, that they have re
rntts if uot strongly made. It also gives weight to
j a Stone of small diameter that is required, without : having it thick or hich, that makes it top heavy.
This Mill is a square frame, made of w oodor cast iron, in the form of a busk, with Bridge tree. Spindle Balance. Kino, Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a large mill.
ditferitigouly in the Kunning Stone: this being the. j great w eight, enables it to grind nearer thecenlre a greater quantity nrgrain and with less power than ny oilier mill now tn use. This mill is portable, i and may be attached to steam, w ater, hone or ' hand power. j Also, all sizes of French Burr Mill Stones, mann ' tacluredon the same principle.
Ji.sepU II. Burrows, or Cincinnati, is the invenor, lOrwhich he obtained Le nets Patent in l42. rFor nil infringements the purchaser will be held
ceived a fresh sunnlv of Season.iblo Uoo.U Inst , tcsponsible for tho right ol using.
from the mint, and consisting in part of the fol-1 1 hese Mills do not require a Millwrighl to sot lowing articles: j them np. and a 11 that is necessary In put them In Plain and Figured Silks and Satin Dress Goods, opreation isto attach a band to tho pulley on the Ginghams, Benurc de I.aines, l,swiismi,( Tissues, spindle.wilh a prum sufll liently large tn run tho 24 Lawn and Chinta Robes. Plain and lbmcd Swiss im'h Mill SHI revolutions pr minute; atta.ihep to and Mull Muslin, and White Goods in abundance. ' horse. stesm or water power. Hy thesteady nppliWeask particular attention lo our stock of Hon- cation of twohorse power, the Mill will grind 6 to 8 nets and Bonnet Trimmings, and would sav to the bushels per hour of good meal, ami will grind wheat Ladies that we are now prepared to show them as well as Corn. The 311 inch Mill, if put to its fullomethingrnarticularlv nice in that department est speed, w ill grind from 111 to 15 bushels nerhour.
ui t loins, r-iain ami fancy lassimprs and Sattl- ' 4U -'tiiisare nnrraotuo to oe iu every respect
as recomnieiuieii.
Plarshall s SalveT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the greatast I remedy of ttie age for White Swelling, Fever Sores, Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt
Kncnm, teller. ore
brnnff Imp
BERRY & BERRY, Importers and Jobbers, F.ast aide ?luin street, belli ecu 4 tit und otli, Ciiirlimali, Would invite MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE BUYERS to inspect their large and extensive stock OK I'ASrV (UOODS, A PA PT ED TO THE SPRING TRADE. Onr facilities for securing desirable Styles and cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any
House In the West, as we have an experienced bny-
W1IITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure j er constantly in the Eastern cities. forwarding us
White Swellinir w hen nncn.
Fever Sores, old l leers, flic, alwavi vield to the ki nnUAs, healing influence of this celebrated Salve. MILLINERY GOODS, PILES This Salve is the only remedy that lias ! EMBROIDERIES, proven itself infallible as a cure for the Piles. If LACE GOODS, applied according to directions, and persevere din, ' HOSIERY A- GLOVES, it will In al! cases effect a permanent and lasting ', WHITE GOODS, cure In this painful disease. HANDKERCHIEFS. SALT-RHECM AND TETTER It has perform- I DRESS TRIM MINGS,
ed the most astonishing cures in these diseases. d I l.r.KY
daily such bargains as the mark d offers in
FANS PERFCMERV,
COMBS
KRVSHES, THREAD, JEWE1.RV, KITIONS, ACCORDEONP. VARIETY GOODS. Ac
netts. Jeans. Silk Velvet, Satis. Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Vestingsand Cnttonade, we have a full j supply, and as cheap as you can ask them. I
Our slock ot hoots and Shoes consists in part as j follows: Men's Cair. Rip and Stoga Boots. Calf. I Morocco, Brogans, Oxford and Jersey Ties; Youths and Boys Kip and Calf Hoots and Brogans; Indies
.Morocco, ieat ana ivia Mtpsana Hoots. All orthe lateslstyleand made of the best materials, and in '
a workmanlike manner. In fact if yon want cheap Boots and Shoes go to Walkers for them. Our stock of ready made clothing is now comf lete, and consists of as follows: Cloth, Casslmere, Satinet, Lustre and Linen Coats; Satin. Marsells and Fancy Vests; Doeskin nnd Fancv Cassimero, Satinett, Tweed, Linen, Cnttonade and Corduroy Pants; Shirts, Drawers. Collars, Ac, made
ot various sty les and str.es, so if you wanl a suit all
out
over
A
and
queenswarc.in whole or broken sots. Earthen and Stoneware of different shapes and sUoa: A lull supply of Groceries of all kinds, in fact, every thing that is needed to supply the wants of
inr sarmiitioing country, wnicn we Intend selling cheap and no mistake. Our motto Is small profits and quick returns, and to lot no ono go away dis -satisfied. N. B. We are at all times paying the highest market price in Cash frall kinds'of grain, ap?? 18 WALKER & BROTHERS.
All orders must be directed to
.1. II. BURROW!, Front st., lower side, bet. .Main ci Walnut, Tec. 3, 18.VJ 50- lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio.
CI.OTHV, rastimcrrs, Satinet and Jean l.ixm.V Fari-har. have on hand a very large and choice selection of clotha.casaitneros, satinets and Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. Call andsec them. mv 7
MASONIC &. ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE WILLIAM ADDIS.
RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS It
given generaesatisfaction in these cnmpliants
SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS We would particularly rcndmmlco the Salve for Sore Breasts when open it will heal thym sound in a short time. It w ill likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL &. COBLENTZ, Leivisbcro. Ohio. For sale by M. W. II A I I.E. sep24-40 ly Brookvii.i.i, Ind. PH .TrT7nTf:oi.Dsr lm BLIND MANUFACTURER, fK NORTH SIDE, NO. 84 SIXTH STREET, IfJrJ Svcond damr tail fine, vipotue the
"Aeir Lyceum. . T Branch Factory, Corner Craig & Lewis Streets, Covington, Ky. dec. 10-51.
The Place for Bargains. ICS. II. CLiAICKs keeps constantly on hand ,1 at ail times, a general assortment of watches,
chains, keys, breast pins, ear rings, finger rings, t spectacles, gold andsilver pencils, gold pens or the j best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with a general assortment of fancy articles, such scare usually kept In jewelry stores. A t.so 8 day and thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as low as they can be boughlin Ihe city. ' Clocks, watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver taken in exchangeforgoodsor work, lO3" door above Tyner's store.
has The popular feature of selling most of the Uooils . at live nerceitt. advance w ill be continued.
To t asn ann approved snort lime nuycrs, we
a n offer liberal inducements
3W-ly
and nut.Vhcaper than the Cheapest, just call i removed to Sixth st. Bacon's Building, under r to Walkers and got them. Magnolia Hail. Cincinnati, Ohio. lo a full supply of Leghorn, Palm, Panama. AXl FACTUHER of Costumes and Regalia or Silk Hats. everv description, for Masons, Odd Fellows.
100 1
Queenswarc Glassware.
Crntea Qneensware-consisting or
Lustre, California. Rhine. Columbia, amlrilt
nnu wawnre. Spong'd am) painted dishes, baker, plates, teaware. jugs, bowls. Edg'd e c dishes, bakers, nappies, tw idlers, muffins. C C Justs, bowls, ewens and basins, spong'J and painted, plain and fluted teas. CC ft " 209 boxes glassware the above selected for the country trade. For sale bv O. ALDRICH. No. 191, Main St. between 4th A 5th, west side.Cln. O.
of I
Sons of Temperance. Temnlo of Honor. Druids
Red Men, Brotherhood of the Union, and Good Fellows. Iff Being a member of the above orders, I am prepared al all times to furnish every thing appertaining thereto with punctuality and dispatch. fob. 15, "539-12111.
R. U. STRUEVE, DEALER IN
WHERE DO THEY OSIUE FROffl? IS THE Ul KSTtON so frequently asked In regard to Burton's New Goods, which "are almost dailv arriving. When w o first heard this wondering", w here they came from, we thought it was only occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, but after a thorough examination, we And that he has the prettiest and cheapest goods In Ihis market, and that he gels them direct from New York and Philadelphia. He has a large and well selected stock of l,:ttlit ' I) rrs ooIw,
Consisting in part of a general assortment of black
1VTATCHES. CLOCKS A JEWELRY, keeps on It hand a large assorted stock, ofall styles and
prices; also, repairs H atches and
thorough workmanlike manner.
jewelry In a mr 5, '53-11.
YtTiiai
tf groceries and
Wm. A. Trowbridge, I.I'W 1 ,r. A H ETA I ..Dealer In
cries and nrodttce. South K.t enmr .r
y o-tnann rtace streets, (opposite the Farmers Hotel) CINCINNATI keeps constantly on hands good assortment ofall articles in hisline, which he offers to the trade at the lowest rates. IS lyr
PLANTS READY. THE subscriber has tho pleasure of announcing that his sweet Potato Plants are now large eunuch, and can be had In anv .ntlw . hi.
i den ItlSt ahi.VA llMnkrilla . . i.u'v ...
and fancy Mlkaand Satins. Raregos. Barege dclains, also commence delivering t. the stations w hich M .oslinc delaines. Hombaaines, Lustres, Poplins, j he has designated in handbills on Monday the th Ginghams. Lawns. Tarltons. Sw iss. Book and Jaco- I inst. Rut those in distant parts of Franklin, lwi" net muslins. Robes, etc.. with a general assortment j tor. Rush, Fayette. c. can be certain of having rvnrta nsrkrd l'ollan, I any qnnntily of good plants, bv sending to the gart ufls. nn. ersleeve., Spcneers, Handkerchiefs, La- den. He has sprouted over aim biishels-beinVoT ccs. Edgings. Mantillas. Cns. Crane shawl., various kiml.. i.,..i. ik. v-n '
Parasols, rans, Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons and linings. Flowers, Wreaths, Tabbs, long and short Mills, Gloves. Uosiery, Vc, with thousand articled 10 tedious to mention.
vrCntlemens Goods
ry breeze; and she listened and lisleued nn
ttl aha grew heir t lick and weary. At Itugth she started up in alarm . It was quite I dark; she had the woods to repass, anj con I
mv'cudiuff lit at ner huahand a business l,,!
I thought had succeeded; but ! detained hiin later than ha anttclnate.!. aim1
when I again met you, aud saw that there j hurried home. was now no bat to our union, my heart As she reachei the gate, aha paused to would dwell upon the admission I had once' hearken yet again: but no sound met her ear won from yon tnal rou loved me. There ' save the low sighing of the wind through the was a time when I fancied that the dream of i linden boughs, aud passing ou she entered
ine nouse.
was noon their own rrounda and frw n
danger. Still she waned, imagining that the 'n TetyvVlV!h,eh!.TrKBU,nI'V, oh of hi. ban.. . hf J... K - Tweeds, Summer Cloths, b.ched and brow n Un-
. hvw. " v w I 1.9 UVU W "
Chunk. Orleans Red. Lurbt Red. V.m. -.l v.!
isb While. ' ' Hehasanahiimlanceofcarly Plants, which are best and most desirable. E. H rise May 3d, 133. 2Mw t-
ens and Drillings, Vestings. isUcka, Handkerchiefs
Cravats, Gloves, etc., wiih a general assortment of BROADWAY STYLES of HATS and CAPS. of aim st every description. mil t. -a as 1 I
In abundance, wcllielected, of superior line and common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces or Prints, Good styles and fast colors, with a heavy stock of brown, bleached and colored Muslins 'and Dril
lings, itcKings. rnects. nannels. Cnttonades.
SMITH & NIXON, PIANO FORTE DEALERS, TP WEsT 4th STREET. riSCISXATI. OHIO. Wholesale an.! Retail Agents for the Stodart and the Paniiam Piano. Terms Cash. prit 29 ,'5:- 19-lyr. Robert T. Thoiturn.
eS.iiS FOl'SUER, K: H H'ett Frtnt 4r., C'
i , n m ami Oliver plated r aucets.Stop and Valve
i v "ess, aooa ana venerator Brasses, Host
my youtu tiiiRiii yei no reaiited: but your manner soon convinced me that it was a vain hope, and that Too would never recard me
W illie'a lif n-,,.,1.1
be shortened by taking him from Glenwood. ' g vou had done in davs gone bv.
u. wiuivwry mtng around b i van scarcely tell how by alow him he can so from room to room, and i degrees 1 found tnv affections twinins- around
about the s-rounds. Marion; and I now love her. Isabel A.W
. . . . - r - j w
even to some extent
. . ....
alone, tt coald not De so eieewhera. and h.
is bo studied to his home that, if taken from it, he would droop and wither like a transplanted flower. fid, Clarence urge roe uo lunger: anr paths lie ia opposite directions, and God will giv us vtreulii to walk therein. Lrav me, now, 1 beg yon are but torturiug yourself and me bv prolonging this iuterview. Us and may heaven bles ...... ' 1 Cl. ... i i . i. i
jv.. K.na ciwuuni nvr nitnti, Clarence
sincerely ; not, perhaps, with tha
t love af boyhood, but with the calmer attachment of matnrer year. Will you giva her to me, Isabel V Calmly did Isabel Leslie place her hand ia that of Clarence Hamilton, as she replied CUrenc' 1 h?rtoyou wilingly -gladly, .he would have added, but her tongue refused to syllable the word is just coming np tha avenue- go meet
(to BE COSTISVED.
...... .. ....... , ............. , , ,,s , aml uMirauiic aires, eve. Oil Globes. Bfiially keptlna retail.tere. Gaugeaml CillenderCocks.Conner Rivota-Snelter
Also, a neavy stoca: oi nueensware. Hardware. ' Solder, and Castings in Brass. Conner and Block I Hollow-ware, Cedar-ware, and Groceries, all nr Tin. R.hMi i.h bui. u.ui ' 1 -L
QrKESWAKE-V have Just received tha most beautiful stock of Qneensw are. in setts or
by the peace, ever before offered In thtt market, my 7 Ll.NCR AFARQl'HAR.
whieh were bought very cheap, and w ill be sold for , small profits. I say again, call and examine for vonrselvea. tt
is no trouble to show goods and prices. n. II. BCRTOX. Brookville, April IS, 1853. ITU
Met lie..
the country promptly attended to. Cash psid for Copper and Brass, Feb. S3, 53 10-lvr.
H ATS ANI CAPS. 3 eases Silk Hats, rase Kossuth ditto Men and Roy Fnr, Wool, and Artiste do. Plash, Cloth, and Fur Caps, Jnst arrtvlnr and for sale cheap by KICIIARD TVNKK. October SOU, 18S.
CA1MTAI HOUSE Connersvllle, Pavette County. Indiana. R. Dram. a. Pmnrlet.?. "Thi.
: bouse It In rood repair, well tarnished, thoroughly
it for a moment to hi. lips, and lherr " ' Leslie Was alone. i 3it Hamilton rose ciowrtv. nA lh t.. and most faahionabla house la ih it- t. hitt.
, oei nowea ner head and murmared mm- aitne same time so tow as to ntt all. jy'5J-30-ly
mother mv mere thaw motbtK- ...i ILrfne Hamilton intelligencer will please insert
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'ARIKTIES.The inest stock ever offered In the market, of Gloves. Hosiery. Silk Mits, 1 ldics Collars, Chemisets, Vndersleeves. Ribbons, ' Silk and Herago Vails. Tidy's, Tldv Cotton, Ladies Plain and Kmbrol lered Linen Hd'kPs, ;cnts Silk, ' Mnon and Cotton Pocket and Neck HdkPs, Combs, Hrushes.Threads, Needles. Pins, Buttons. Raior
pirops; oesto.es a tnotisann otner amcles, too numerous tn mention In a small advertisement, all of which will be told at small profits bv ay N. D. GAI.LI0X.& SOK.
W. OOSOKBtnnwo.
anwaso a. babt.
aa..a a Yet again must wa pass over tha period of ten year in the live or those lo whom our story relates. It was a m or mug nearly epriug-lime: Gisawood bore much the eanra appearanoe that it did when wa Bret looked upou it. Tho fine add trees raised themselves, If possible, with n mors stately tulea than at 11 tat time, and one er two of tha very oblast bad began to ahow alight ynptunu of decay. The vioea that twined
nee m complete! From vour hom. in
en bless, O blss nwl" For more than an hoar ah remained there, while ever and anon tha low murmur of vctces from the plana fell npon her ear. I rtteit wall kuowa foot-step sounded a mo-! utent more, and Marion name t her her sweet face all smiles, and tears, and blushes. "Well, Ma-ion, what la It? Whan era yen
Booths and forward bill for payment.
W. E. 0GB0HN & CO.
IMPORTERS and wholesale dealers In Eogllsb, French, German and American Fancy Gaods,
BONNETS AniHBOS. Just received a large and handsome assortineat of the most fashionable bouuetaand ribbons, and for sale at BiJ? LI.NCK.& FARUVHAK-S.
Hosiery-. Gloves. Cnmtaa. Bntinna. Bn.Ku
ing-t;iassei, Vntbrellas, Parasols, Irish Linens, Berlin Cords, Jaeeneta, Book Mulls, Swiss MulLs, Mali Muslins, a fuH assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, and evwrv wescrintlon of Trimminra
F a M a-- iinontL J and Fancy Dry Goodt, every variety of Dress ANC1 OOOBH. Splendid asaortmeat of Goods, Cloths, Casaimeres.&o. H!k. 'SSJfc. fVnf J!t Uv"' Also, Carpeting a.d Oil Cloths or all kinds, dlllka,SaUns,and whlta drew goods. Foraalevery reel from the ManufaeUracs, Straw Good, r. m.i " iivrsjiviraeuiD Nos.3S AS7 Peari Street, Cincinnati. I
VOTirE. The Stockholders of the White Wail ter alley Canal Cnmpanv will take notice that pursuant to an Act oftheGeneral Assembly of the State ol Indiana approved bv the Governor. Feb. 1st, IMS, A. It., the Board of Pirectora of said company, for the purpose of raising money to repair the canal have made an assessment of piper centum on the capital stock thsreof, being live dollars on each share of stock held by the stock holders, and which assessment they are hereby requested to Kiy into the Treasury of aaid Compaay, on or 'fore the 15th day of July aext. and in default of the payment of said assessment in cash, aaid comfiany w ill tn pursuance of the provisions contained n said Act, on the 10th day of July next, offer si public sale at the door of the canal oflice la Connersvllle aad sell to the highest bidder so much of the said stock of such stockholders as shall have failed to pay said assessment as will be necessary tn satisfy the same, and transfer said stock on the Books of the company to the purchasers thereof according to law. A. B. CON WELL, Prest. Otttce White Water Valley Canal Co. Connersviile Mayuth. Ifi3. tfl-Smonthe. 1 A A PA,RS b,i,,k and fancy Casalmere Pants; llUSOn" Satinet, Linen and Cnttonade do 1S5 black and fancy 6ilk and Satin do . 150 Cloth, Cassimere, linen & Marseilles do Jnst opened and for sale cheaper than the rheeneatat ap?9-l9-tf TYNFR A BAKER'S.
BOOTS A- SIIOI'.S We have largely increased our stock of Hoots and Shoes, and "now offer the gems of the season, to please the tasto of the mot fastidious, in the way ot Mrs. HcHsttt t s custom made ladiesslippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other "livens" in town, may 7 LI.NCK FAKttUHAR.
Bit. AMFUSO.S (iastric etrnlixerllie erritt rrsruiator of the Ntomarlt nnd bowels la one of the best dyspeptic and fever and ague medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion, gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, nnd gives power to the human system to throw off all diseased and worn out matter. Ur. Anderson hat nsed the Keutraltier in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete success .as can be shown by hundrcdsof certificates. All we ask. Is that our
rriends w ill call and give It a tnal. as we know that it will give entire satisfaction. D. Gallion agent in Brookville. Pmggists and conntrv men-hunts
ApolloHnildinjr, . AV. -or. Mh aud Walnut, f'inrinnati O. INCORPORATE!! Jf-IS.
THE attention nl the public is respectfully called to tho superior facilities afforded at this Institution, for qualifying Individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Room aud Business pursuits. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY, as pursued in the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penmanship, Calculations. Correspondence, nnd daily 1-et-: lures on Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course can bo completed in from 8 to 12 weeks. Terms $40. Pupilsbeing taught individually, applicants can ' enter at any time. ! For further particulars call at the College rooms j or address the Principal. nov. 19. 18-lyr. : 'Evrry faitillr should have a copy.
An invaluable ttok, tnhj li tit per ropy Man A-narr thytelf. TK. HUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL AND t HAND BOOK FOR THE AFFLICTED. Containing an outline of the Origin. Progress, Treatment and Cure of everv form of disease, contracted
bv Promiscuous Sexual Intercottrses.bv Sell-abuse.
or by Sexual Excess, with advice for their prevention, written in a familiarstyle, avoiding ail nie. Ileal technicalities, and every thing that would ofleml 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 added, receipts for the cure of the
above diseases, and a treatise on tho causes, syuii
toms and cure of the Fever ami Ague, for twenty-
HOBENSACK'S LIVER FILLS.
than ,W LIVER, it serving TVK the blood, or giv mg the proper serreU lotbe hi. i so that any wrong action of the Lirer effecu ib J other important parts of the system, and resolis ri4 riously iu Liver Complaint. Jaundice, llv.netm. i Ac. We should, therefore, watch every '
that might indicate a wrong anion ot ihe'ljierJ These Pills are composed of KOOTStnd PLANT?
lunusiieu u iiniure to neat ihe tick. iitraelT I, an EXPECTORANT, which augments ihe il S from the Pulmonary niucusiuerabraucorpn. oles Ihe d ischarge of sec-ete.l matter, id.ati Al 1 EHATlt E, which changes in some inexplifji,,! and insensible manner Hie certain nterbid arike i thesystetn. 3d, a TONIC, which gives looml strength to the nervons system, n iiew tne he;-1 and vigortoallpansnfthehody. tih.tl ATH.U . TIC, w hich act in perfect huri'u.ynv wttti itwti-i ingredients, and oeratii g .u Im.-t;..w. l,,i,ir , peiiing the whole mass.d t omintaad Titausi aj .
teratid purifying the l;io,.d. a hkltdv,.!i-v. and restores health. TO FEilALE?. You will And these rilNait iutaltiuhlr mri.in mitiiy ciii:i;iiiits to w u: h v .iu are M.! i. ,-M ! ol)striiciiinseitlierttal or pnrtiAl. thev hu've I.-,: found of inestilnntde betietit. n-M.iriii Uwir tut tion.-il arr:ingenients lo a healthy cti"n, purtvn the blood and oilier fluids so etlVi tiially to put -. flight all complaints which may arise front frm irregularities. as headache, giddiness. dlrtir sight, pain iu the side, back. Ve., and olt.mil.' ouhlir ill1 tllC Iffpl i'lll. ftr till (jlMUM'S QJlfD U fpiK iiije: MEDICAL KVIDE.VrE. We. the un.lersiged Physicians, fisilnr iwi ti
receipt of their manufactures sul.nitl-d lo u f
inspection, say, that the uurrcdiruisof which ui
are composed maker them Hie Ih-sI Pill in nv f-1 all diseases of the Liver. Impurities of ttw Bloor
c. yv esay tuts ntit ouii lrotn our own lu-irnier1.
but also frim that of the iosl medical auuioritv u
the I nited Stales. AH disease requiring Its' o-i
ot an Ai.i r.K.s 1 1 1 K, III APIIUHETH and PI i GATIVE MEDICINE, tbsi came ui..ierourti"Ii.
has been treated wiih tlicabme Pills alii th most satisfactory svecess. . " GEOhCE W001. M. P. " . McCI.ENNAN. M. U. F. BKOWI.EY. M. V. L. BO WEN. M. D. Jlj3 PurchascnonebnttlH.se having the :ru ture. "J. N. HOBENSACK," upon each hu.ii all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and illotbri wishing b become areiiM. must address liw Vtprietor. J. X. HOBENSACK. al am Labratorv. 5 1-jn North SECOND Street, above Kace, FHILA l'EI.PHIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchant' in At ' S biles. Pamphlets giving Cert;f!catcs nfcure jK-rf rm" in different parts of the country, by the ahevr rat'' icincs,can be bad gr.ilis of the arenl-. For sale bv.M. W. HAII.E, Brook ille. BROWNING fe WALK, Terrc Haute, holf' agents for the Slate. Price each 2o cents. dr. 3 50-lyr.
IV.it Oflice, or the A uthor, 3d NoriU Seventh street. Philadelphia,
supplied in large or small Quantities bv Win. An- five cents a copy; six copies one dollar: will be lor-
derson, No.P? Main St. Cincinnati. j warded to any part of the United States, by mail. i free or postage. Address. pot:.ge paid. "Box, l'Jti
Miss Rebecca Pattison, MillinerLaurel, Ind.
MIS I. will be found at the residence of her father Elijah Pattison on the north side of pearl street, w here she will attend to trimming bonnets, and other business In her line. She ill give especiel attention to Silk 0s Caars Bonnets of which she has a good assortment, made of the best materials.and latest spring fashions lust from the city. April 4.
f AITtLL IllO.
ll lahlishnicnt now
FOl!" DRV. This es-
n tile hands ol Gun. G. Mini'.
and J awts O'Hair. Is in operation in all iu various branches, in part to wit. they are building thresh
ing machines or the latest and most approved moddies, both acperolora and chaff pilers, with tumbling shaft or belt at the option of the purchaser, having a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they ore prepared to build machinery of various kinds for grist and saw mills they are also manfarturing and keep constantly on hand saw glimmers. Irons for vegetable grinders, apple mills, shingle machines, s'.raw cutters, tire benders, churns, saw mandrils, blacksmiths tewel irons, and also a variety of cook stoves, parlor church and box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids, wagon boxes aud irons, and also the premium cast plow. Job work and repairing done in good stvle and on the shortest notice, all works done ia o'nr line will bo furnished on as good terms as at any establishment in the west. Orders respectfully solicited bv SHOUP& O'HAIR. t Paid $3 13-6mos.
GnOCrniKSi Hhds Sugar: 20 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 2"i Half " do Just rocoived and for sale cheap by March 1st, ira 11 R. TVNER. ncKM tN likcs:. jno. n. riitqrnis. Linck and Farquhar. 4TTIIE Post Office buildings. South West Cort ner Main and Head streets. Brookville Indiana. The aint'on f the public is most respectfully invited to onrJPring stock or goods, carefully selected, exclusivefy tr.'. ,he Cincinnati Market, "of the latest and most fashlonanto styles." my 7 LINCK & v'aAI'IIAB.
Is. A-c, of onr own make, wuith bellows, vices, screw P'ates. ls.t ftp. equal to anv made in any of the j Blister steel, and German steel, ci i jf tt lories. All ihe goods we had at Carriage axles. Mould Boards. wagtB Kii nty Fair.aneh at blankets, satti- All of which they will warrant "" M!l wd''
ket price in goods. Ac, of onr own make, wuith
we waraant to be
White Water fact.
the Franklin Cou
netts, nannels. jeans and stocking yarn took the tirst prenilnma. We are determined to spare no pains or labor lo make our work good, and all who favor ua with their custom shall have full satisfaction.
All kinds of merchantable produce taken in exchange for work or goods. HALL & CO. April 18,11-63. 18
JONES BROTHERS & CO-
Kendall'8& Taylor Thermometers. THE following gentlemen have certified as to the correctnet and accuracy of the method by w hich their instruments are graduated: A. Caswell, Professor in Brown University; J. P. KirUand. Cleveland, O.; Jat. Nooney, Hudson, O.; Profetsor Eatou. Trov, N. Y ; l1",".?1'?,'' Wrd cm Boston; J. . Foster, Portsmouth, S. H.t " I Doctor Batchelder. New York. (A diploma for "specimens of Rammoters and Thermometer!" was awarded to Mr. K., at the late Fair of the New York State Agricultural Society.) These instruments are afforded wholesale and retail at greatly reduced prices, bv KAHL dc THORNS, Western Agents; Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sto, Cinti. 1 Where may always be had fine Perfumery and Fancy Articles. nov. I9.-I8-Iyr. CANDY! Candy! Cstndiea !! Twelve dollars per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes atM. DEMANDS Candy Factors, Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati, I 0fa'- apl 9, 1853 16-ly i WATCH AXD CLOCKS-W,. VkZh tenlcrshtssorvicctto the citizens of Brook-1 villeand vicinity. In the capacity of Watch and I
s-iwr Jsaacrana rerutirer n,nk ir... ' . . . . .- .
Jewelry. Ac. Lontr kr, .J ' .""." nJJ ? ao"ar b"'es have been received
FIFTY DOLLARS FORFEIT. PR. Ht'XTES w ill forfeit $ 50 if failing to cure any case of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or alllicting. Either sex are invited to his Private Rooms, 3 North Seventh Street. Philad'a. without far of Interruption from other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate iu (die selectiou of a Physician are nvlted to rail. I. M POTENCY Through unrestrained indulgence of the passions, by excess of self-abuse, UKevils are numerous. Premature inipotency, involuntary seminal discharges, wasting of the organs, loss of memory, a distaste for female society, general debility, or constitutional derangement, are sure to follow. If necessary, consult the Doctor with confidence: he offers a perfect cure. REAL) AND REFLECT The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their heal Hi, happiness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands or physicians ignorant r this class or maladies. It is certainly impossible ror oue man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he devotes most of his time and studv. YEARS OF PRACTTCE.eTrtusively devoted to the study and treatment or diseases of thesexnal organs, together w ith ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or legs, pains iu the head, or bones meretireal rhenmatism. strictures, gravel, irregularities, diseases arising from youthful excesses, or impurities orthe blood, whereby the constitution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer speedy relief to all who may place themselves under his care. Medicine forwarded to anv part of the T'nited States. Price five and ten dollars pr package. Oct.l5.lssa . 13-ly. wool: wool:: ueadi:: TO the citizens of Franklin, Rush and Decatur counties, and "the rest of mankind'1 in general. The undersigned would respertlully announce that the old Laurel Woollen Factory h:":s i.' .'te through a thorough repair since the flood and are prepared to do all kinds of work in the V .lien Line at the shortest notie and best possibic t -rius. We promisennr customers good work, and -.11 coming from a distance shall have their work to lake borne with them and a bed to sleep in if they stay over
o---ni. e w ian aiso to iiiircnastj vrwv rvuuua vi n nota. lusilv CCleoraieu ir "iv u!ADo"'
wool for which wo w ill pay tho very highest mar-, for its superior quality. Also ou . jft
Dry Goods, Grocciios, kc.
mllE subscribers have 1nt received direct frora
I New York. Philadcltilii.iaiidrincinnali.altT and gencml assortment of it it v . a o it $ ,
Consisting in nnrt of Broad Cloths, r.is,imere'..
Vestings. Silk iools in every variety, Prints t--t .Muslins. aUo a general assortment of Hardware. Cutlery and Edge Tools. g Groceries, Hats raps. & Ready Made Clethirj, f Hoots arid Shoe?, Three j.lv and Ingrain Can.'ts. still prices, f rrou, Steel.'Nails. Fanning I Icnsils. Hollow ti-, Earlliern M are, tc, ;c, J Their stork has been s.-le.t. l in tlie above W'j
bv a competent purchaser, at.uim. thev can offer goVis at lower prices and of ts-ti. i...r. i..iw in the -laic
qiiaiiiy man ever ui-no. ' Tk.. ....1.11.. ro r.....ee!fll V lllVlUd W
IU" .U.'I . i . examine for themselves. ,y, N. B. Tho highest price psid for ad i-hormTllcGcchin, and Sink Stnt: OnrnnMuOb.. This House has been Joins busiacafvr -"f 15 years tit present location. Feb.25 ,'33-llMyr.
RAWDON, W R IG IIT. HATCH 4 EJfiO1
.itrou,,, ,i i,iou.,.- -tart I Ba nb Writ p FTnraver8 & ttFi
.77.. . .i,;. oa.Cisriari-ue"'I
I LSO.-Engraved in a style corresinvh A cllencelothatof Bank "jeV'ifieck-J
and County Bonds, Bills "l .V Pn-m"
i .fails, v,eruncaw-s 1 ' ; . j , isi.-m sory Notes. Bill and Letter Heads. f'P'MJ
ingand Profesaioual Carat, .vuwi...,
Hand Seals. &c. . . D.,nf rtrKnf Constantly on hand, Bank N o P-P'., 1
tints, made to order.ofvery 'nPer,"'J""0f C
The above office is unner mv ,y-- ,jB - . , ..r m r 11
1 . jones. a practical srnfci---.-
DIE
3 dent urpe" ' jt
Thankful for past V"" oite tho continuance of the &jfirf
the citizens or town and country. .a mt attention to the tact of his taking P frinklii!
lull set ol .trtinciai teetu, a. -County Fair. , , rt perfennea up
Ail operaiioiis in ine uv".. , ana1 he latest and most approved pn 'P1' ; .rte.
anted. No charges for cxamina"0" . irBver6 JOOrnee in the North endof W" and. - - - - - m0?
U. STOItK No. 15 Front St.. ".atii 1;
Public landing. Cincinnati, out"- " t ,! ,ir? on hand a large assortment oflron. nt' Ja!li,ii
oftheirown mannracture. rromti" y
Bloom, justly celebrateJ for theJa7 'Hoie'An
vctrl
v
ti-1
J. D.
SUCCEASOBS TO &. C. JONES fc CO.
Wholesale Dealers in Dry Qoo&Wr V n til!1 i n i r.-w,.. news : - I a it Waal M Cftl - Jaftitf
est market prices. Persons wi" I ,,e,bc. amine nurstoek before purchasing
Feb. 25, '53-10-C-it. , . . arTi n S f w r 1 I? L K
Livr.ui .: ' r oniPr b' (j. name of PAYNE 4 lb.' to thei r friends a nd the public gf tie
h.v ooened a liverv stable in l"":" ,ni C'
i - . -, a-,i sirtn. ....
stand or 1 . v . .witcnei. ' -.. mtt w ci .hem thev will bt ready at an " v,rt
No. 19 PEARL STKET,
CINCINNATI, O. jenx d. jonbs. obo. w. jokes. CAKBB JONK8. g. B. BCKTIKeTOM. Feb. 15, '53 9-6ms. 11 Lean's Liniment.
rpHIS article ia now fairly before the public, and
m. mo viiuuiuiuas oi oolites soia indicate the supe-; riority of this Liniment over others. Phvsicians now proscribe tt in their practice. Try but one 25
cent Dome and yoa will be convinced. Fifty cent
Poraons coming to Laurel by "'.", 0;o
I will be conveyed to the neighboring
3 iiukm Kept r
i.t.,a i iek. Gentlcmea v -
XjV uie its u. iwj . - " . t..rset. ou : trudgingafoot orstivingyorhorsvt, tf ! a call, oar terms aro reasonable.
Bitty are his recommendalious.
.yortnor the post office.
Shop three doors
.ty"3, IK0 31-tf
Wholesale and retail bv
novj.l'Ma-ijr KOHL t THORNE. Northeast corner Fourth and Vine sts.,Cin'ti.
China, GlassQueensffaJ,
Mn Street Cior'anoffcr seo
chants, a tuliana cuik-r " ntti P"
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