Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 19 August 1853 — Page 4

THE OUTCAST'S DAI GJII EIt. A Tale of Love Pride and Poverty Br JULIA REYNOLD:?.

Sume fifteen years ago, the apnearar.ee of j a house attracted my otnervatiou: it wis tbea iu a neglected slate. The sweet scents floating from its uu ten led ir.le:i, invited attention to its desolation; iulru ilng creepers nearly veiled the windows, mo-it of which irere broken; me re.n liuin j p ins wtre ooscared by a thict coating of dust and cob webs, the roof was in most places hire, the doors and shatters cracked from want of punt. 4 1 hat pla'M seems to nave b-eu onr.f. prpt ty," I observed, as we p issed, to a fflend j ince dead, who was walking witii me t the tune; "what a pity itsliould have been suffered to fall into decay-"

"Ye," said mv Irien J, 'I remember when iauu U(SPllaw nis trigm aemeinor, ne iwn I neSs, in which they were euvelooed during it was Indeed an exceedingly prellv place, so I fro,n n,a "!"' politeness made himself the hour9 of Ilig,lt by Rivillg utterance to ueat and cheerful looking, "the air'of reliue- I most popular " th ornr.e; but, sensitively !strange ghastly fancies, and pitsous lamenmeut diffused about it too. made it evident ! shrinking Irom all notice, he passed on t j tatins at their hapleys lot; revert to how he that it was occupied bv p-rsonsuf superior , ,us desk Wll,, the sam- courteous bow, and had felt, a a child, noon witnessing a pauand cultivated taste, flat nobodv wi'll live i eveJ inore coustraiaed a.r than formerly ,! . rnera. fpr.ak .,ftie lnanner in which

there now; it ct uld be purchased for the merest trifle - still, there it lies unoccupied." "No wonder," I said, "when iu such a condition." The owner," replied my friend, "has repeatedly otfere.l to put it iuto thorough repair, and to let it upon the most ad vi Hugeous terms, but hs cannot succeed iu get ting a tenant. iobo.iy win live mere: me i place is said to be haunted. It was trie ceu re:it nr . e. trre;it n.ivertv. : great endurance Wheu many vears vonnj- i r than I am now, I re iimuj to h .v s-eu a delicate lady, whose hih bred a:r procl .i;ued her birth, walk feebly tmo tiist little court, I supported by a mm oMine, eveu noble pres-! euceouone side, an 1 a lovely girl, iu the rich bloom of eighteen, upj sen, upju the other.Thouah in so nonu'uus a neighborhood, ihev : lived aloof from all society, and appeared to ! find in themselves alone all the, intercourse they needed;every little overture to aoquamtauce, which native kiu iliness of heart oo the part of their neighbors dictated, was repulsed by a consistent coldness, that most effectually checked iu th; bud the faintest approach lo lamiliarity; so tney lived un

friended and nnapproa-dnb e forgetful or !"S Us a,,d uupeless days, and rejected uourneglectful of that iu ieoeiu'euc by which ! 13'""eht, told but too surely upon hiv exthe human chain is so effectually and liar- j haUst!'l 'rame, preparing her, as i were for moniously linked in tlie happy bon i of uui- ttlB l-rriul blow that was yet impending

versal br...therhood. 'I li? y were people ot Cultivated taste and eleguiitaccomplisUmeiils; often ol an eveniog ihe steps of Hie passerby had been arrested by Ilia delicious voice of song anl the skiiiul accompaniment of several instruments, touched wit'i artistic excellence, till the ehier lady's health began visibly to decline, aud then all was huaiied and melancholy At this Mne, the voifur girl aud her father but seldom left the house together, dedicating nil t ieir leisure to the I beloved and amiable invalid, who was mother to this girl, aud who, at an uuusuahv early age, iu open deriance of parental junctions, on both sides, united herself to Air. H , his family beiu equally adverse to the connection. Why this liosiility exis. ted 1 kuow not; nor cid I ever inquire; suf fice it to sav, the obectioiis raised were insuperable. Owing to haviiir married u;l ler those painful circumstances, Mr. H was Dy his lather deprived ot tlie incom- h-lial hitherto enjoyed, being then solely depeiueut I npon this bounty- A vouuirers .ii. without i npon this bounty A vou liner s in, without a profession t9 aid him in this slruifirid with adversity; his wife, also, was by her rel iiious stripped of ail portion, save that hous auj a life annuity, willed to her by an aunt wiule. she was yet iu her childhood, and of which she could not be disoos-essed. Under sn,-h adverse auspices they entered life, the heavy ; penally ol uisooedieuce casting its gloomy ehadow athwart their path, w nle their heart's rankled bitterly agaiust the pareuis who had reared them in habits of luxury, aud thru because of having yielded to the suggrs:oiis of their own (herediiarvl tr,-. ..n i,, i lad them aside, and cou-iirued tfn-in to oov- ! ..IV 'l-Ka.. 1 rt- . . ... T 1 , ... r tojt uiaio no enon lo recOIK llla'.IOII, 1 till their child, the young girl to whom 1 have alluded, was born iu n,e second year of their marriage; when, bjoye t by t!ie h i.i ol restoring !.er lo the position toey had themselves forfeited, true to til - insiiu'-.t of parent- , al tenderness, they sued lor p ir 'ou w .tU ' humble entreaty but iu vain-iheir uiimt n-al parents forg. i fu of that iiiviu -st attrtb- i uto, forgiveness, bar.iened their i1MtiTs ag uusl their erring children, and ruthlessly drove ; them from their doors wit'i Uimuuud suo.fing. . i "Forth, from that hour, tosudice to them- ; elves alone, became their unhappy ueterminat ion. With the developed growth of thejr ' babe to whom they were most tenderly' Btiached from the desire to improve their j condition; in her the mother possessed a' weet and engmjug comp.iuioii for solitary ; hours, and the father resolved upon iucreas- I iug their means by obtaining more employmeut for which lie should receive pecuni iry remuneration. To both of these young pro- ! p'e, with their false and peon liar ideas this j course was at hrst repulsive, but, by being freqneutlv eutert.iined. it k.um l.J. .....i. ing.andthe more they considered ' It ,hJ easier it seemed, till his mind hiving heroin-i familiarized with the oro-eet. Mr 1 1 a de.ui'u c.veri iiimseii, so as ! insure its attainir.ent;and,nt length, after m iuy heartburnings resulting from wound-1 pride and frequent disappointment, he was eiiir.ged as flwr,k in " cr,uiting-house, at a salary of lOOls per annum. "Daily his ftirwife walked down tvith him to th-end of their liitle g irden, an t ;it the ge received his parting kiss, daily she met him there agiiu t the accustomed hour of his return, their child in her arms, uu i kiss of welcome ever on her lips, au i tender words to compensate for foregone toil, tio they lived for yers ob-erved, obscure, and blam-Iess till their girl grevy to lovely! womauhood, with the mon tender utt ic hmeut 1 to her parents, and uuh.i, pilv, the most reseulful feelings lor Vieir wrongs, in which they had unwisely mslru te her; shi inherited all their strength of will, aud the ame passionate susceptibility by which thev were characterised. "When the girl hid attained h-r twentyfourth year, her m iiherdie i: tint was, indeed maevere blow! ani the poverty winch I at impended for tweuty-sn years no.v cum with a single vtrnle. True, there w.,s a liJtle secret hoard fo.iii i on t ie deith of M s H , previously uiisuspe.-t-d, a i i her tattler was still iu receipt ol h s silary, but f .r how long? "Without any abiding sense of r I;gu.u to sustain him, the grief of Mr. II ou his wife's death was intolerably it could n t be described scarcely iniari,)eJ. A in n f strong affections, and inio niuble will, h mourned as oue without hope, ani w uil t not be com forte 1; h- forgot t!it Uiere h,i been mutual sacrifice thought oulv of tinposition whica she, for nis sa:e, had f0r eited of the privations she hai so unrepiiiin,'y endured yea! ani h forgot hei c id i, w io n h had loved with such tender eces,; a i he detarmmed. that he might du y honor her iasenaibleremaius, to spsuj tiu i:!tl.3 Mj.r hoard that witii piojs car ail Tir.n sll" dental ahe had tress irsd op for his a id th-r dinjhter'e use. lie caused, as in m-wke-v hsr l.dr cold Uu'w to bi array -d ia c.wtiv ' grave cbith-, h-r stiii for.n to In i i,. ., ; nblizjn-i t c.ilfi i, which by sol -m.-i i r . , . light, was born-in astilely h-ar-. ir,v by Fix coal-black horses, lo his owj .tne .- tral 'om'j. fjllowel alon- by th, m isiruni' coch containing him a id his sincs;e j cni. T, 1'IWIlsa iwe,-!, oju-'ie. to n.-r last resting-place. "But, though his relitt.ins doul-d hi n not tjte poor wiisucliou of laying his faiihful ! dead within tlie family sepulchre, still they : mde no overtures towar is reconciliation I l.r.nii.J .. . L : . w nr. me atnict! mourn -rs. It U ,.01ir, e j trust Frtr thj u L ..r .t. .. i , . r I possio e ; th,v hd ;e;cd in va ; r. i :zrtZ;:y;?i ws raoet sign ly disappa.nto,. for'no toke . ! of recognition was g.veu. am Wiih iL fl l ofhisbslovedparja-r !.:, U-f , !?, u, ! Of forgtveneas in t.ie grave; braiZi u,,irt, 1 spin', ui iiis no aorrowiug iu heart, lie retarai usugnier to ineir ueso'aiea no n-'. ain-irting beneath the ke.-a sensa or intolerabla bereavemsut, almoiutely iucuusoltbie, ii would sit for hours iu uuody deje,-. tion, tileni and abstracted start at tne laiutist noiw became daily more irritable a prey to the mostinteuse anguish; his nervous' ytem waa irrecoverably ehakeo, and he laraed from the gentle consul itions of his daughter, If not dlgu.ted, certainly with uch marked and nndiso-uis-d im.Hfit,- , i.i,...i a .u. "r,.r "".r -'-". Kgvaa me gnei. against wnicn.( tn he 1 1 ... lo UOOtllA a il .4 n i... I 1 1. .. 1. .. resolutely struggted. "A note of inquiry from the head of the firm, la whose counting-house Le ws eraployed, in eonae measure restored him to hituaelf. More to. never strong became the urgent necessity lor exertion; his salary as.

common necessaries of life were to be provided for, and the menus of making that provision almost completely exhausted; he felt that, lo support nature, ha must battle

for tn en-. ""J determined accordingly immediately to resume his employment; he : therefore returned to the oifice the morning subsequent to th receipt of the note 1 have already meutiouad, and recommenced its arduous duties. "On every face he might hare read the kindly expression of sympathy, for, though Mr. H had always treated his brother! clerks with th- did reserve of di-sUat politeness, yet his title) person courtly breediDjr, ! and higheense ol lulegnty, uisensijly attrac tel thein towards hhi, He uaj never, uy j i. . i i , U,4C.44 44, ot superiority, wounded their i i self love, therefore they all tacitly acknowl- ; edged him, as he really was, their superior,

auu, as i.e Prepareu 10 enier on tue custom- ; htf hl(i ceebrated his wife's obsequ.es, ud ry duties of the day, they looked upon him ; en :oin hj8 dallorlter ncVer l0 (or lim tle coi.i.iiiseratmgly as they remarked to tach p0or charity of a parish coffin, but, above all, other, "How .errinly poor H was cut up ot to j0T froin ,lis fami v but eVKr by thecdamity he had s-.ista.ned." ! to pres rve her independence, nor permit "leu flays ot bM had thrown is want to tnu.slorm her into a beggar. And accounts considerably ,nto arrer; and thos o uM Uuu it 8hould never be.cour kind-hearted me.! felt reelly glad that such; J r eisi eVerv sv. nptom of moattentian tohis hooks was deminded of him !,:',. ,i - - - i

j ... .i.ui.,i uialiuci ui . 1 t u . . 1 1.: .1. t. , ""ua l" " " appearta "verwhelm.M. A weelt of s .-ddlous attention l0',lul n"f f 11 iIm ..le-t'ie earliest iu the 'hze' aa J th Iate Img-rer.tliere, long after 11 clos.-d pile, emaciated, haggard Poriug ovr these involved and, as it beeined f""' , V 1111 11,3 l)oor ca,,;' hter the hours wore 'dvuy uunug his auseuce. A.oue, and ""ff'eu.ied; not one human being to whom she could outpour her sorrow; the sense of isolation, the crushing weight of calamity pressiug heavily upon her, aud predisposing j iier mind to euterlaiu doleful forebodings of , yet sterner adversity. f'or was her presence j vain; too clearly sue noted the fatal change liu her only remaining parent sleeoless a u ii j in uesceuj upon mat devoted aud neroic woman. "Oue day, about a mouihafter his return to tile counting house, Mr. II remaiued much later than usual in tiie oifice with a tellow clerk; there had been all extraordinary press ol business thitday bilis ol l.l ling to be tide I, invoices mido oat, aud a'lcuuts to be balanced, being both m-n oi punctual aud exuet habits, tney continued busily emraued a,l"r llla Uefarlure ol t!,5 other clerks balauiciu3 llMT accjuutsI "1" ",k Kodu-sS, my day's work is over j at tIil fjr it too,' exel timed .Mr. ' VV i,mot 1 lhe l"er 00l;uPJUt t ie office) i 8,,u"wh;,t brlsiil'' ns l compiaceuliy repla- : his le igers aul papers iu his desk, and I too offlns spefiUct-s - but, looking at .Mr. ! " , who slid sal opposite him, pen in 1 there was such a b ank expression of P?rolexlly 111 11,3 counted .nee, wan auu liaggtra such an air oi iangor dJ 1 deuility oil luas J OVv'r uU eillire i,Krsou' ils altyut,on ui' 11,3 kin i-l:earted riveted the ci.npi-iiou. who, replacing iiisspeciae.les, looked at tlim more nileuily, aiu excla m-,i almost iuvoluntanly, with an exc.iei iuloualiou "Bless my s ul, Mr. II .isauythiug the nutter with you ' "A few broken inarticulate sounds were i Ul3 uly r"r'"y; 114 "er l, hi n k"urfJy. i "cti.ig a-ic-i.a.iue, uua gl illclllg dowuwar.s upo.i tile outspread piper ju Witicn Mr. II 's gaZ3 was riveted, he raised bis hands with a gesture of surprise aud coit-lematiou! all was coutusiou the same hguies, over and over again, frequeullv i repeated the same unsatisfactory results. Poor Air. H 1 his intellects were suspended flen-pless iiiJiils, we.iryiug grief, insullieieHl loud, aud intricate arilliineiio cab:ulatiou, hiid done their worst paralysis of tlie brain hid supervened, an 1 tuerc he s it, path I, woe b gju-, couiused, .-.ud unconscious Willi neuev-jleiit sol.eild le Mr. Wilmot removed ln.il froul the office unresistiug, aud, li.tvuiJ ttsa.slei. Inai into a cab, accom pauied him lo his home, where, as gently as he could, he orose the leaiiul tiiiugs of his illness to his afflicted daugiiler, bud conti.led htm tu her lender care. This was Mr Wilmot's first an.) only interview with Miss tl , ana the extn ordinary rirmiiess wit'i which she received hispjiirul communication tilled lii n with admirdtion and respect. And uow, lor her, co;nineucel a series of Borrow a .ti suderiug almost uuexunpled, if not altogether without parallel Wlnles'lie, in her person, ex Hinted til highest attri-' botes of feui lie excelb nc-s lov, uheuieu.ee, self-denial, fortitude, amounting even i.j heroism all but religion, iu tiiis tho was daticieut against its sojthinjr iurlueuces her he-irt was closed by tiu recollection of her Par7'u; ro"gs ('? fitter fruit of their own .'?ODa,e"ce ' 11 nnv" be' a'so bT ' "unereut curas ol pndo winch, being hers bolli by temper and iuheriuuee, was unconsciousiy foster! and developed by her peculiar euueaiinu unusual position, an 1 the fact ! of her having been cut oil" from all inter- i course Willi tier fellows by tint spirit of! preteuf.on in tier p ireuis, who ?h. in the strengt h of her filial affection, looked up to as tile most perfect models of all human perfection. "For a year his daughter suppo led him by the exeros-j of those accomplishments in which she excelled; Iier falh-r had never sutli -iently recovered to resume his employ-ni-iit, nor did the physician, w ho had attend edhuniu the eariy stages of his malady, hold out any encouraging prospest of ultimate restoration: his f ten ties were hopelessly impaired, alliiojh, at one illoin-iu, capable ot exercisiuj his jiidaiiie;t. soundly as ever at liie next he was utterly incompetent to form an o, union upon the most trivial subject. 13ut a curious feature iu his case was the pern iiaciy with wlik-n he brooded ove( tile remeuibran.-.e of bis ex.ui'siou from hi family; lie was sii. tut ins p ime, not titty years old, his latner still living, an ag -.i, imlaca b e. auJ reseulies ,nau, . i -u , ( world's weallii; his .iaiighler sp .s ot nuking an appe.il Herself told gr.nt Is, re in ieh i.( of Uer uutoituaate parent, or even to Ins U.-oih-r.s. o n uc you..i iisi-n lo no sncii U-agaej,-Il ia; u iy, II ' e note 1 a so;. -m hi r, that she .-tioiim never s Course, uo miller how j ... slioul i ue situated Oueerie.. I pr ),lis - Loin oo; to sucU a asirojsly liiey the wi.! r set lu, l,eaa all I stor ny. aad wth il Hie w Oi ol d-sot.tuou prog, ess-d. tie rutoirss Wia ,s, ts SAeepuig ,.ast. s-em-d to ex,)-,! ! lUe. i utmost -xoess, oi l.try ,,n Hm dv,.ea hous -; i t ina.iy ,.: i,- -s i? , ,,1... ,v .M ;.lM ,. pe . iro.n ,.ie r.,,1, vin.;ii t ie suo au.1 Tit i u peueiraie-t, w:me lue iii,iiiais.i. d in aa ,, trie una tp,.y a,-.. -u.j .-us re a - red ,t , wiiile to .can Lie lujjry wuaout; i.oiu win,.,, aioi every a.lioletnu Ueuoled b-. t-r days' ma vaii'su -J Aliss il i,jvi g .,arl;j wu i lit -n ene by on at a tmrd of 1 1 -ir oria-;a .l valae, for the purpose oi up,.yia u gjiit ueui' ol jtuy exisieuoe ruriuaai'-iy ior oiais-u ,',-r poor laoier itfg a n in ,i ; ,r t i-.i i i i. icy Co .lt;e' i , n ,,!, l.-e .lo .; lie w.i.s ,,A uuoo!- lo ie ve )t. " " ' i -. r. Mie t -ii.. c i mi,,, on;-, in ,r,, .e iiij ucio-an uui c, ori! Itsii ,,, . j-j jr til - XiMiiiii ; oat soj, I,, j.a .,te a nun - 3 ole. II, iall-,1 WaVa.-4 and tier ais i, mr ne grew titiu restiess, deuun t'ur per,ielu at ntteoli n; H1j tii tsee egi at a ico n.iiis nmals in w ile i sue so uiucii ex i-lleu, au I Hie nfreiw of whict almost dguitiej tneir poverty, were laid aside lor Me more hmnbte euinb vmeni of u g. i. old worke.,, lf Clr'ul'.V; ttt e,,r,,irl0u ol eudeann-nt tro.u hi.n. her herf, 5e3lL 'Ttioa Pertorming those revolting '"r mor8-1 "f breld' or pic of could not leave iier paor fuller sutanently long to enable her to purchase foud lor him, therelore gladiy did s.ie rece.ve oacfi tilings iu repayment ui" her tum ail labor. ; -Again o.8ine winter, cold aaJ nippiatr No fir m the empty graU lo sappiy Beediul llf.lt trt ll.a mi. ; i , F -i..,,.;," , ' I" T Jai.u; nisurlicienl d.j me in a of i!l 1 i own attenuated Linos - "f'CUH ?r, r 7? nhrd rH?"l Z't .'lJ.dis' the , . -a .'""S "u " uar09sa, rea---iteu ei mo eurearv bv Kt. . . queralous eoaiola.ut, I , . vuutuin nii i mo uow rapidlyat ti. ...i. i . ; i"Mac invalid, nor last tie to earth lier j beloved lather hr solitary friend! , "Who can im.geher agony T No respite ever toil, starvation, hopeless watching. Agtin and again the same ternbie suggestion ilJ , ,i , f ..Vfoi . ' p. - "' -r-..", nu, sen uesirucuoii. nre-

ed with a shudder. Oh, how she sighed for ! the rest of the grave; and how she till, with a brave heart, evercome and battled with advers it y. -No wonder that her reason tottered. "But the continued demand for activity preserved its balance. No work, no food; and by her exertions alone could the wants of her unhappy and famishing parent be sup- ... e J . j i r . plied, lie, attunes, had glimmerings of con-, sciousnass which only served to reuder hia !

condition vet mure heartrending, lor Ins i nm,l const in llv recurred, with sorrowful! repining, to the luxury of his boyhood's I Home; lowaruu ins ciuse ui ma U3 iiii was of more frequent occurrence and longer dura tj011. . r1Hr wer tiin ton. when, abandoning himself to unutterable despondeucv. he would break up01l tlle terrible Bience of the dark - bility. ) 'Christinas drew nigh, aaJ on the day: proceeding the festival, she give her poor father thiir last morsel of food, which he ate i with extraordinary avioitv. She carefully , smoothed his tumbled bed, kissing him teu-' derl folded up some finished work, aud toid him she should speedily return with a j fresh supply of nourishment, her eyes glittered, and she smiled a ghastly smile of encouragement; for, as she spoke, at tiat very moment the lust for food ng-d tierce an i unappeased within her: for the past eighteen hours no ailment ha 1 pissed her lips Invigorated by his recent meal, her father replied by e hearty heiidictvu. and, as he bade 'God bless herl' she set out upon the errand. "The wind blew in fitful gusts, the heavy rain saturated her scanty and insufficient garments as she hurried onwards; almisl faintiug, she arrived at the house of (he lady by whom she had been employed to work; she received, accompanied by inaiiv praises for the uealness of ils execution, iu compensation an amp!- supply of wholesome and nutritious food, to which was added a few dainties, f r, from one of this 1 1 ly's s-rvants, who had originally lived with poor Mrs. H , she had heard of the destitute con iilion of father and daughter, and anxious to alleviate their sufferings had, from the instant she became acquainted with their wretched circumstances, kept Miss II almost entirely employed. "In faltering accents Miss II expressed her gr.ititude to her benefactress, and, without stopping to satisfy the tut derable cravings of ; lh- bitter, burning hunger by which she was cons I ned, she hastened home with a more h 'pel'al heart than she had known since the fi st hour ot her calamity. Almost joyfully s'irj entered her father's room, eager to tell hiai of her success, and lo present him with l'r del caciesto which he had been so long a stranger. "Hut why that sn Iden pause tht stale of horror that scream of cgouy? j "lie was dead! j " Turn we from this melancholy scene to 1 ne of fairer pro mi-e. j CONCLUOKD NEXT WEEK. ! YV tf.d i.nir.niAin.v, a good hand to work at the Harness niakinir business. Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin Co. Indiana. 21-. s- TE, Carriage ;t.. i.'-uiiersvile Jy ca-iji Iudian First Arrival this Seasoi;, - ps best quality, new stvle calicoes for sale a t ") low rates. K. TYNKK. JlT reeived a lotof superior liammered iron, of various sizes. K. TYNEK. March IS, lari3. Oomfistics. Il ST Itr.CtIVi:i, at the Old White CorJ uer 2H0 ps Triiits, good ?tlc5 and fist color'; lull bleached Miiiii'n; 15(1 " Brown 30 " and Tileaehed DrilPs; 5 " Colored " 30 lied, White and Yellow Flannel; Id " Canton SO " Cotton Pantloonry: 'JO ' narrow sloped aiid check shirting; 3U Irish l.inen. All of w hich w ill bo sold on renon:ib!e terms, by ap2-2 N. D. GALLION & SON". SOMETHING NEW. conkh!svii.i,v. ?i.cmr. shop, Adioininethe Stove Foundry of W. F. Gebhart. 'PHI', undersigned respectfully informs-the pub1 lie that he has established a -Machine Shop in Connersville, and is now manntacturiii"' THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers. Separators. Straw Cutters. Corn Shelters. Wood-sawing Machines, all the latest ami most improved patterns. He also manufactures ( I i f f I...-,-. .... -. an excellent and convenient article that' every r'lr"" r wno nas an urcnard ouchl to hav Vk ex.':rt ,okfeP constantly on Uanr hand a sntodv ot in rash i ue .Machines. Ccc. and invites all who wish to purchase to cive him a call. The .Machinery manufactured bv him will be warranted to he of the best materials, and most substantial workmansnip. KEPAIKINt;. lie will be prepared to repair ne.-iuiij -,iat-nuics ana w in aiieno promptly to the tlttins up and repairing of any kind of .Machinery that may be required. His terms will be as reasonable as those of any establishment in the West. JOHN ENDSLEY." Connersville. April 14, isj3. V. R, W. HUBBARD, p Alt It I A ;K 31 A X l' FACT IT It K It , I on Maine Bunress Street. Brookville. just below the public square, has always on band a larire assortment of Carriages, consistine or RocKaways. Rouirs and Keadys, plain Kockawavs, Pluvton. and tiujies. Purchasers w ill Hnd it to their advantage to call and examine my work, as my stock is the largest in town, and my prices as low as the same ipialitv of w ork elsewhere. I also keep for sale Carriage Harness of any style or price. I am prepared toU.-.ish to order anv description of Cairiasre, not on hand. at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing. April.is.3. lT-tf 1 1 '. ilItSO A- CO Enirraversan.l I.itho'I craphers. t opper Plate Printers. Stencil lb ami Cutters. Arc. North NV est Corner Rano and Main sts.. and lid Main St.. over T. S.IJoodiuau & Co. Kankine Ho is .. Cincinnati. '' "PBill Ilea Is. Address Cards. T etter and Note lleadinars. babe's. Kank Checks, Bills. Drafts, Notes iVc. at very low prices; Ibpl mns. Certirt. ates. Bonds, Maps. Plans of Estates, town plats. Are. feblilt-ia lv T"1 LAKKKST and best aborted stock of I Hardware. H.vlow Ware, liaeensware. Table and Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to town, is Bow b-dnc sold at low Bure at the i'-'- OLD WHITE COKXEK. AKE riSII... -lOBiTelsof the best White F"h. 40half do do usi received and for sale by K. TYNER. May ?4. 1AS3. ICE CREAH SALOON. I GAHDSER, is cow prepred to ssrve-up . the cooling Refreshments ot lhe season, at his old stand, nsvidoor to Burton's Store. and will be pleased at anv lime durne the summer, to receive hisi'neiids and give them a touch of his onalitv. j His lee Cream Saloon is fitted np with neatness ' for liieaecoimnodation of ladies and gentlemen, and no exertion will be spared lo render this a rdei?s:il;t 1,1 :)! . ol" re...rt i His. sod;, Fountain is now in the full tide of sue-1 CJ-Coiifcctionariesof .llV-in.l.,t-.y.:,i..M t. . ... i. v. . Brookville, May 6, 1S33. 21 nnAOT-i-tr t . 1 11 1 ' I ' IY I IXilili Al lUlLlfj 1 Li ' K I. I II IL III I I.' V 'l.'l'l lllliri o : Ton. n . . ' J Brookville, Indiana ille Indiana ' ' iue, muiana. pItl S KILCJOUE, Justice of the Pe-see.1 ) andAttorney and Counsellor t law. Brookville lad. OtEce south East Coicer of Public Square' tt- ?ro now. au Mrnev snd ro,,n.ii.,. 1 Law, Oifice .u Barge. .ire,t.or. door vk of Geo. Holland's, Brookviile,.cdiaEa. j..-.-, ,-, ' . D ,vFS .,...,. . . ruffii. ill L 11 Counsellor at i .AJ e,lnd- tinder American uniic. i oart street. dec S6 53-ly V WC. rUOOKSHANK, Attornev and i,. yi.iiiu..iinriLw. umee on Court street. odpel e the Court House, Brookville, Indiana. I Ill It O 1 1 i. .1'l'Ll lit, Attornovat Law. Office .1 . on Burgess street, two doors "north ofGeo. Hoiuii'i bvihc", nmukMiiP. mr5-U i rir iiiTT.iH . t . . : i , .- . I """" a' "v. -oiarr fobi, , j uuim,, njq., nrooKvine. fid. T AW P.inTJEKSmP.-JM A. Matsow li and J-ois H. I- AR jcnAS. have this d.v pni.H into a partnership in lhe prseti.-e of the 1 sw JOHN A.MATSOX." JOHNH. FAKHVIIAR. A LF. WAIM, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Erookvillo, tndiana. Offce f-o do'-ira ccrth i B'trton's S'.ors . 1

P'JOTECTIOS - B T're' Ar,'2? J?, w, I XT I j & Ij It A CUr AM) , OF IIARTFOBD, CONN. IXcOSPOHjU'ED 1825. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. i "i"RD' ?v""w V' w ?-EELEY' " . 1 HR ALL, JXO. WarbCRTOX, . RelLOCO, w. B. Fobbiss, K. Hills, D.W.-lk L. Humphrey, T. Belknap, W.A.Ward,

" ishaw, i-i. belde, h. Clark, m. l illiass. 1). V. CLARK, President. ' W. Conner, Sec'v. The attention of itronertv holders i re."rcctrtillv called loili,-uperi,,r adrantases for Fire, 7Isithe PKOTEC l lOX I.SI It A.M K CO, 1 he undersigned has been furi?bod with blank i .. . , imit i r lit tr onereu dy policies. signed by the otliccrsof the Company: also with blank renewal rereipts. for continuing policies already issued, anil is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Coini'snv. to make insurances for any period of lime, not lesslli;tn one month nor !

greater than seven years, upon buildings or their I potency, rheumatism, diseses of the buck and loiti9. contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Ware- inflammation of the bladder and kidney, uydrocenorsEs, Chi rches. Hotel, Bank. Coirt Horses, j le. cancers, ulcers, and skin diseases. &c.. "will be

-oi.li-.ues. etc., oec, and me contents against loss PR DIXltiE BY FIRE. J. J. FOI.'I'S. Agent. 21 ly For Laurel, Franklin county, Ind. rilHE undersigned have entered into Co-pariner-L ship, under the name and tirm of JoNKS, LOFKTT KOKBlNS. for the purpose of carrying on a Wholesale Grocery and Commission Business. -M. JONES. DAVID LOVKTT. (Lute of J. 11. & C. (Late of St. Omer.) Jones i Co..) Cincinnati R. KOHKINS, (Late of Milroy, Indiana. JONES, LOVETT & ROBBIXS, Wholesale Grocers &. Commission Merchants NO. BO PEAKL STREET, NEAR VINE. ap29 10-lyr. CINCINNATI. RICHARD H. TY.NER. FREDERICK 0. BAKER. St tn-incr Sr. S t o OUUILUCL VlULllUlr AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods ryiflE undersigned thankful to a generous public 1 for past favors, would say to their customers, and to the public generally, "that the M A M MOTH S TOC hOFli EA DY-MA DE CLOTH1G and Oeutlrmcn't 1'uruiahhig (Jo,nls, which they lately purchased in New York and Pniladclphia.has just arrived aud is now open to the inspection of all at their Clothing- rmporiiitn, in Brookville. Indiana, where a uniform and legitimate business is done, and where can he found a grade of i eady-.MadeGoodssupcrior in workmanship toany heretofore brought lo this market, and which will be sold at such prices as to insure their sale toany w ho may ha e examined tiicm before purchasing else where. They also ke.?p constantly on hand a large and ! well selected stock of j Clollis, Cussiinercs Ac Vcslinffs, j Embracing all kiudsand colors, all of w hicli ill be ' sold as low as they can be bought at ny hou-ein'i tlie west, or made to order on liie sliorlest notice j mi l iu the most fashionable sly le. We would then extend a polite invitation to all I to come and examine out Goods before purchasing ! elsew heie. for we feci col tl.lent we can olTer such I inducements in the way of Cheap Goods as to se- ; cure the permanent custom of all w ho uiav favor us with a call. VCr All kinds of TAILORING done at the shortest notice, ! TTfAll work warranted, ami any garment rip- ; ping w ill be repaired gratuitously. TVNKR & BAKKR Brookville. April 15, 33.-19-tf. r a. , . Eia ?I OOI! T, No. 14-2 Main st.. East between hilt ami Ninth. Cincinnati. I have tin- on nanu a oeauniiii assortment ot Mens. Bovsaml children Straw Hats. Also, a beautiful line lot of soft Cassi mere hats: embracing every color, w bile, pe., ri, blue and black. My shelves are also filled with a beautiful 'assortment of spring style of Silk and Fur hats of my own manufacture, to which I invite tho espeilial attention ofmy oldest friends and acquaintances of Brookville and vicinity to give me a call when you are in theciu . " mv 7 llENRV STIX. JAI 03 KROISK S T IX & K R OU SK 'S WHOLKSAI.E& RETAIL CLOTH I i U I) U I o T, 34" .Main St. bet cth and 9th, CINCINNATI, OHIO. I. A 1' S: A EC II I V A is S ! AT UK A I) QUARTERS M ETA M O II A . : pill: rDi:KSir,E, sratefnl for the 1 l patronage heretofore extended to them, by the citizens of M etamora and vicinity, respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, and would inform : them and the public generally, that tlicv have receiveda fresh supply of Seasonable Goods iiist from the mint, and consisting in part of the tollow imr ariii-les: Plain an. I Figured Silks and Satin I'ress Goods Ginghams. Re rage de haines. Lawns and, Tis,.., l.nwu :i:id Chintz Hobes. Plain nd Dotted Siss K.'d .Mull .Mh din, and White Goods in abundance. 1 eask particular attention to onr slock or Bonnets and lionnet Trimmings. ..,,.,) w0,,), sav to the Ladies that we are now prepared to show them something particularly nice in that department.' Of Cloths. Plain and Fancx Casimers and Saiiinetts. Jeans. Silk Velvet, Satin, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Vcstingsand Cotionade, we have a full supply, and as cheap as you can ask them. ; Our stock of Boots and Shoes consisis jn pnrt follows: .Men's Calf, Kip and Stoga Boot-. Calf Morocco, Brog-ans. Oxford and Jersey Ti"s; Youths ' and Boys Kipand Calf Boots and Brogans; Ladies .Morocco. Teal and Ki.l Slipsand Roots. Allofthe latest style and made of the best materials, and in i a workmanlike manner. In fact if von want cheap I Boots and Shoes go to Walkers f.ir them. i Our stock of ready made clothing is now rom-I plete. and consists of as follows: Cloth. C:is-1 mere, Satinet. Lustre and Linen Coats; Satin. Marsellsand Fancy Vests; Doeskin und Fancy Ca-si- I mere. Satmelt. Tweed, Linen. Cottonade and Cor- I duroy Pants; Shirts, Draw ers. Collars. eV-c, made 1 ot variousstyles and sizes, soifvon want a suit ill ! out and out. cheaper than the Cheapest, just call i over to W alkers and get tliem. -XV? .'J'11 5"Mdy of Leghorn, Palm, ranama. ' and Silk Hats. Qneensware. in whole or broken sets, Karthen and Stoneware of ditrerenl shap.-s and si-es; I A full supply of Groceries of all kinds i..' r.,. i the surrounding ; country, which we'intend selling: cheap and no mistake. Our motto is small profits i iiniiK mat is iieeueil lo supply n. .......... r and quick returns, and to let no one go aw u dig SiUislieii. N. B. We are at all times paving the market price In Cash f-.r all kinds' oi grain. highest apv. Id Vv'Al.KEK i BROTHERS Quoenswarc Glassware. (0 ?ratvs Unecnnvare-consisting of U 'O Lustre, ( alilorniu, Rhine, Columbia, and gilt band teaware. i pong d and painted dishes. , bake plates, teaware.iiis, bow Is. Edg-J c c dishes, bakers, nappies, twifflers.mufC C jugs, bowls, ewens and baii,s painted, plain and (luted teas. spr.ng'd am; I I- .. .4 BUS boxes glassware-the above selected for the country trade. For s. by . t O. ALDRIC1I. No. l-il. J.ain St. between 4th & 5th,west side.Ciu O. WHERE DO THEY C:nE FROM?! T s T" E QTESTION so frequently asked in regard : I to Burton-s New Goods, which are almost dailv arriving. When we Orst heard this wondering",! where they came from, we thought it was onlv or- ' casioned by the amount of his never ending stock, ! but after a thorough examination, w e find that he ! ha the prettiest and cheapest goods in thU mar-" j ni-i.iiiin mat negeistiicm direct from New York ' I an Philadelphia. He has a large aud well selec- ' ! ted stock of ' !,:nlii hl('s(,(i(i(N, ! Consisting in part of a general assortment of black I S ml l..io-4 Sil Ira tiA ... O .... t, ... v; -;-" ;...-, i.areges, uarcge delaiut, : M vasline delaines. Bombazines. Lustres. Poplins ' Ginghams. Leu ns. Tarltons. Swiss. Book and Jaco- ' net muslins. Robes, etc.. with a general assortment of Crenel. Worked Collars,, ! Cuffs, uudersleeves. Spongers, Handkerchiefs I acos. Edgings, Mantillas, Capes, Crape shawl,,. Parasols, bans. Bonneu. Bonnet Rih'oons and liMn,fSVrIOWew' 'VVr'at.Tabb,, long and short Mitts. Glove,. Hosiery. &c. w ith thousand articles too tedious to mention. Gentlemens Goods i In Rreat variety; Cloths, Cassimere., Satttnet's : Tweeds. Summer Cloths, bleached and brown Lin"uu i-.ri. nucs, esungs. Mocks. Handkerchiefs Cravats, Xb" of HATS and C A PS. of aim -st evnty description. If if 1, it In ahnndanor, volUoU-cted.of superior fino an.! wUU i 1CCCS 01 I'l'int Mrown, bleached and colored Muslins and Driiiinirs. I iccine-s. r i.M . I t.... . . ,. . " . " . - .s, laiiucis. VOIIons.1es, Stuped shirtings, Muuptilo Bars, and everv thing nsnali.v kept in a retail store. 6 Also, a heavv sbwk of Uiieenswara rin v.. , . Hardware. k k ' v-eunr-ware, and Groceries, nil cf, hich were boughtverv chean. and u ,11 Ke'.i'i r '. small prorlts. I ay again, call andexamine for yourselves no trouKle to ltimr H. .,..1 It , B.H.BCFTON. Brookville, April 12, 1S53. 17tf VAH.,ET,.l;s Tne finest stock ever offered "le.mar6e:V r Gloves, Hosiery, Silk Mils. HI r nderaleeves, Rii.bi.ns, Silk and BmM ml,. Ti, It's r .ir Cam..

Plain and Embroidered Linen HdkCs, GcntsSiik,. TJ8 ,,rtle,e ls"ow firly before the public, and Linen and Cotton Pocket and Neck Hdkf Combs ' J '?e "ands of botUes sold indicate the supeBrushes, Threads, Needles. Pins, Buttons. Razor ' non,y of th,s liniment over o:hrs. Phvikimn. Strops; besides a thousand other articles, too nu- ! now Pribe it in their practice. Try bu'one 25 merous mention in a small advertisement.allof i",1 bott,eand you will be convinced. Fifty cent

wulra w -ui ce soia at smalt pronts bv i t small profits bv A. D. GALLION & SON. w. oaottciotwo. rnwARD k. bakt. TIT T --s rr v-i e . . . U. IU. uurnUUiN X UU. . . . I t K l e,ks and wholesale dealer, in English. ! Hosiery, Gloves. Combs. Rmion. Rrn.h'.. i " y nruiu, Mrman mo American Kane Hesierv. Gloves. Cninh,. R,,i,,.n. h.,..k ing-lases. Umbrellas. Parasols, Irish Linens Berlin Cords, Jaconets. Book Mulls. Swiss Mull,, Mull Muslins, a full assortment of all kinds of Silk Goods, and every description of Trimming, and Fancy Dry Goods, evory variety of Press Goods, t loths, Caasiroeres, Ac. Also. Carpeting aud Oil Cloths of all kind,,directtromthe -Manufacturers, Straw Good.iic. Nos."!5c:3? Fesrl Stroct. rinnnnni feb!5 9-'.vr.

OIL, IMISTED WI.HDOIV SHADES, and Oil Cloth Tatile Covers, manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by M. Sawyer & Co.Ko. St'olleste Building, W alnut St., Cinriunati, Ohio. Orders proinj.Uy tilled. Country Merchants and Pedlerssupplied on tile lowest lerun. Nov. 6, 1855. 10-l!.'ms. PRIVATE DISEASES CURED! With Unparelleled Success134 WALSUT bf KEE'f, CINCINNATI, OHIO; DR. HALL offers to tho aSlictcd New Remedies (freo from mineral poisons) which diffuse themselves through every part of the human svslein, antidoirt the Veuorul virus, in the short soace of

I from two to six days, consequently every symptom ': oftliis insideous monsterdisease leaves thesvstem, , and Uie patient is again icstored to full health and I visor, without any danger from exposure, or inThose who have be'n unsuccessfully treated. ad find the last state of their case worse than ihi rt are particularly solicited lo call. Long standing eases of 0norrhea anil Gleet. tUrictnre. urethral d'nchiirges. burning pains in the urinary passage, syphilis, seminal weakness, or nocturnal emissions, lencorrlimi. for u hite. , quickly removed from the system, by the use of Dr. tiau s .ne rrmeatet. Also, coughs, colds, bronchitis, llicipiant con sumption, dyspepsia, chronic dysenterv. diarrhoea, liver complaint, piles. &c. w ill be treated, iu a careful, thorough and scientific manner. Take particular .'Notice, That loathsome habit, most frequently indulged in by youth, which expels reason, drowns memoir, defaces beauty, diminishes strength, vitiates the blood, causes internal, external and ncurablc sores, makes a strong man weak. and a tu- --au a fool, is treated with unnaralleled success. Weakness mid Impotent-)-, Debility of the Seruat (Jrgnm, most commonly the result of an early habit, though sometimes produced by other causes, viz: long residence in a warm climate, frequent indulgence, and a variety of intercourse, close application to business, sometimes there is a disposition to it from binh. or II comes on spontaneously. Persons thus afflicted .'ow most or the symptoms of premature decav. Washing of the organs themselves, heaviness in the loins, headaches, loss of memory and destitute of veueral pleasure. It is impossible to be i. laced I in a more mortifying condition: cut otfas it were I mm all allurements of female society, with no I hoy esofdomestic happiness, and deprived of one i half of the incentives of life. Perss.nsthus afflicted, should call immediatelv on DR. HALL, and be at once restored to health and happiness. Delav is dangerous. ! AGl'K AND FEVER. Dr. Hall's celebrated" Acne Powders have never been know n to fail. when taken according to bis directions. They arc nature's o n remedy, and purely vegetable. Persons t a distance can consult Dr. H. bv letter. postpaid. Medicines sent to all parts of the I'nited Stales and Canada. nov. 12; 1P.10. 4T-lvr J. H. BURROW'S PATENT PLANTATION CORN MILL. rrHlS Mill differs from all others in the construc--tinn of tho I'pper or Kunner Stone, w hieh is composed of French Burr Blocks, enclosed in a cast iron case, w hich forms tlie back and hoop of the Stone, w ith a cast iron live, or Bush, that is or greater external diameterat the bottom than at the lop, w hu h is secured at the back by four bolts, so I ";"itu'r; 1'iuikis in me iorm ol a dovetail, w hich gives greater strength to a Sione. than anv other method which is required in small .Mills where the Stone is run w ith creal 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. 'Ihis Mill is a square frame, made of wood orcast iron, in the form of a husk, Willi Bridge tree. Spindle Balance, l!ine, Driver, and Regulating Screw, and grinds upon the same principle as a largo mill, differing only in the Running Stone: this being the great weight, enables ittogrind nearorthcceiitre a grealt-rquanlity or grain nd with less power lhau ny other mill now in use. I his mill is portable, and may be attached to steam, water, horse or hand power. Also, all sizes of French RurrMill Stones, manu jaclured on the same principle. Joseph 11. Burrows, of Cincinnati, is the Invenor. for which he ol.tained Le ttets Patent in IH-t-J, rFor all infringements tlie purchaser will be held teslioiisilde for 1'ie ri.lo f it.ii.. T hese .Mills do not rennire a Xtill.. . . ! t.iem tip, nn.l a II that is necessarv to put them in oprealion ito attach a band to tho" pullev on the spimllo.w ith a prtim sufti.iicntly large to run the 24 inch Mill 2111 revolutions per ininmc: atiaahep to iiorse.stpnmor water power. Bv the steady appli- I cation oftwohorse power. the Mill w ill grind 6 to 8 bushels per houror good meal. and will grind wheat ' as well as Corn. 1 he 3(1 inch Mill, if put to its full- j est speed, will irrind from lu to IS bushel i.erhonr These Mill. are warranted to be inVvrl. as reeotnniemled inn,eile,1 i All orders must be directed to J. II. riPRKOWS, Front st . low er side, bet. .Main Wtilnnt, Hoc. S, 1S.VJ 5t-lyr. Cincinnati, Ohio. nl.onis. rnsimerr, Snflnetvnncl li J'nns Li- k & Fariji ihr. have on hand a very large and choice selection ofcloths.cassimeres, satinetsand Jeans, for sale at the lowest figures. Call audsce them. mv 7 M ASONIC & ODD FELLOWS' FURNISHING STORE. WILLIAM ADDIS, Has removed to Sixth st. Bacon's Building, under Magnolia Hail. Ciucinimtt. Ohio "If ANCFACTCKER of Costumes and Regalia of ill e ery description, tor Masons, Odd Fellows, p-nu oi temperance, lemple of Honor, Druids neo ,n en, brotherhood ol the I uion, and Good Fellows. V f Being a member of the above orders. I nm prepared at all times to furnish everything appertaining thereto w i:h punctuality and dispatch. i.'O. i.i, oa '.Him. - 1? TI STRTTPVP T)F AT PT 1TJ OiUUL lj, LJ VjlLtL,k, iJN IT 11 P " 1 - 1 "tS.CLOCKS & JEWELRY, keeps on II hand a large assorted stock. ni:.n t.,1 .i.,,-s. niso. repairs watches and thorough workmanlike maimer. Jewelry in a mro, V3-ll. Wm. A. Trowbridge, 11 .s.Ji. a: ii i; A 1 1,--. Dealer In I M groceries and produce, South East corner ol J ','m f.V,.V;,.'T!,!r01'1''' (opposite the Farmers Holyij y i.i i.i.y.a ii Keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of all articles in hisline, which he ..... ... ... 4,a,,v al iuL, iow ebt rates. 13 ly r I. It XT A ilAlbata itrve i- eon ottrs ""I. tl Ai(l.....i:,.ili. h.i.. i . usTCiiite. nun harder and stronger than silver. When plated it resembles exactly lhe solid silver. of Mi.kr !,,.,r,,",::i",,! '' Iw assor.meiit di.:i I I. ' "il-"'."' 1 a,'U" S"". Forks. Soup I.a. in h J knives, 'in Spoons, Castor,, and nl .,?r,'lV,r!" otl'i'r 5.r"cI "ecessary to tho comt-...... u, ,;. n i ante HUNTINGTON v LA ROYTEATX. - . . 'tlh Importers.lin Maiu Siren. j. j3 lu-lvr-. Feb. SMITH & NIXON, " PIANO FORTE DEALERS, T? WEST 4t'i STREET. ClNCIW TI Olim Wholesale and Ketail AgenU for the " and the Pan ham Piano. Terms Cash loa!,rl n,J April ep . '33 19-iyr. Robert T. Thorburn. I I? Cn. i. verr'Med Faucet.,. Stop and Valve .n "' G,nrn' Brasses, Hose Joints. Pistellery and Hydraulic Valve,. Ac. Oil Globe, . r-n-igeand CUlendcrCocks.Copper IHretiSp" liV; Solder, and Casl,g, jn Brass.'copper and lilock Tin. Babhi, r A ,, Kruitio.i .Mettles. Ordersfrom the country promptly attended lo. r-'ro'n I Cash pa for Copper and Brass. I Fcb.-.'o, '33 10-lvr. fi Hen Frtnt St.. OVEEXSW.tllE. most beautifiil sto.d osi beautitul stock ef Queensware, in setts or u uie peace, ever before offered in this market. LINCK&FARQIHAR n?a:ET niRBOS.Ju.t V11 a large and handsome LZin. ""'"?!?' ."-'ortment of the most ....uvisan.i noi.ons.and for .ale at "' LINCK5 FARQVHAK'l FARUIHAK'S. F ,?CV 00-plendi.l assortment of SilkTS;,?. "T . .VY,. "S?? L' '"-s- Tue., cheapat ' CM 6oa' or8ale "rj UNCK & FARUUOAR'S. II Lean's Liniment , uo uuual ooiues nave been received. Wholesale and retail bv nov. I9i6-iyr KOHL THORNK, Northeast corner Fourth and Yiue sts.,Cin'ti. POr.Mnr IUEHCII ISTS supplledrroni . th rollonit.n.l!., nf W .. ... a, ! . I' . 1 .. ...,4,...u.,ra,viuuii. uau Pr,, es: crates V. Iron Stone Ware. T5 S5 75 2P0 AO .ioit 500 do Mulbery do do Canton'Blne do do fancy styles do do commoi do do assorted styles; bozes Glassware; doien plain crtstal Tumbler,. For ware at low prices call at Ul Main street. 2d door below the Trustee. Bank. HVGGlNS. BKO... AXnEnsftv j may 13 It Sign of ta Pitcher and Basin

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FIRE and IVatcr Prsof flooring-. The undersigned having been appointed A ire i, I for S. M. & C. M. Warren's Fire and Water Hrool Roofing, Is now ready to do roofing of this kind in any part of Franklin, Union, or Favette counties. The Store rooms of M. W. Hale and II. If. & J. C. Burton, In Brook ville, are covered with this kind of roofing, to whom the public are referred. Iw i durability, cheapness, safety, and convenience, all, recommend it, as superior, in the construction of most buildings. W. S.BA xKR. Jj 10, -51 30-1-y , I A: CO. Importers and dealers in Clocks, W atcbes, Jewelry, and Watch-ilaker'a

toots, auu materials. Pnnstnntlvnn hntM an avland.. - . . . gold and silver lever and verge watches; tine pold nrl Kill I I . 1.1 :, , Tiu,sii,rr arm common SeoLa- ! cles. Gold and silver pencils; spectacle glasses, ! percussion caps, revolving pistols, razors, knives. scissors, dentists flies, toys.dic. No. 150. Main st. under Commercial Bank'.Ciuciiinati Ohio. D1 . ADF.KSO'S Liniment For pains, aches, bruises, sprains, cuts, wounds. old sores, corns, Trost bites, colic, cramps, scrofula. and a sure aud speedy cure for rheumatism, which we ".iiraiii ii locure.or reiuno tne monev. Ue could -give a number of certiticates of cures perfortne.l bv ' it. but consider that one twenty-live Cent bottle -will go farther toword convincing any one of its ef- ' flcary, than could all the certiuYates tkat could be ' printed. N. D. Gnllion agent for Broookville. j WM. ANDERSON, wholesale asrent, j 40. ly. No. S7 Slain St. Cincinnati, j rpritIS of tho Indiana American. a. in auvance, 5i.su in six months. $3 at the end of the year, and an addition of IW cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. A dvertiskmests One so'uan- or lt-sn will 1... in serted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advaiue.one dollar and twenlv-ilve cents if payment be delayed one year: and one dollar and llfty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the time payment isdelaved. Large advertisements for a longer time will be charged the same nriuc:.les. 1)11 i5i:ow. PBITATE DISF.ASr.S, NKW KEMEDIES AND Ql'ICK CCRES. It U important to many persons in i.eed of Medical Assistance, to obtain pui'ii am ice privately and V promptly. To those who mv thiis desire to consult a pridcssional person, DOCTOR BROWN'S long experience and ready skill in removing venereal affections in their pri ons stages and most complicated forms, offers inducements which can be rarely equalled bv anv other individual. Gonorrhicu. Syphillis. Mercurial Diseases. Gleet, Strictures. Diseases of the Womb, and all Diseases in the Organ of Generation in both sexes, treated in a careful, thorough, and intelligent manner, pointed out by long experience and investigation. Constitutional debility, impotency, st-rilitv, seminal weakness, nervous aflectioiis. and those deplorable diseases hich are brought on bv the destructive hnl'its of incoiistderute youth and excessive indulgence of the passions, w hich undermine th constitution. impair intellectual vigor. and produce general premature decay, can be radically cured, end the unfortunate s offerers restored tb health and vigor. Dr. Brown ia the only regularly educated Surgeon in Cincinnati who gives his'whoh; attention to these complaints. His diploma and certificates can be seen at his office. TTT3 Charges verv low. N. H. Patients of either sex living at a distance, ' by stating their disease in w riting, giving all the symptoms. can obtain medicines with directions for i use. by addressing W. Brown, M. 11., post paid, i and enclosing a fee. Offk e At the old stand, junction of East Front 1 and Columbia (Second) street, between Ludlow' and Law rence streets. Ijj-SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. j 16. liin. I Marshall s Salve. TT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the greaLnst I remedy of tiie age for White Swelling. Fever Sores, Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, Salt Rheum. Tetter. fcc. WHITE SWELLING Tt has never failed to cure W hite Swelling when open. Fever Sores, old I'lcers. Ac. alwavs yield to the healing influence of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salvo is the onlv remedy that has proven itself infallible as a euro for the' Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in, it will in all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure in tlii painful disease. SALT-RHEVM AN I) TETTER It has performed the most astonishing cures in thee diseases RHECM ATIS.M A N 11 BRONCHITIS 1 1 has given generaesatisfaction in these compliant. SORE AND SWELLED BREASTS We would particularly rendmmlco the halve for Sore Breasts w hen open it will heal thym sound in a short time. It will likewise remove all inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in season. Prepared bv MARSHALL & COBLEXTZ, 1 cntsnrRo. Ohio. For sale by jj. v. HAILE, sep24-40 ly Brookville, Ind. W Jul- KTORPSr BLIND MANUFACTURER, pfrfd NORTH SIDE, NO. P2 SIXTH STREET, i j ,s,'r""rf rfo,r o" "J Vine, oppotiie the - r" " Branch Factory, Corner Craig V Lewis Streets, y-o. o.g.o,,, n.; . ut-c. lu-ol. The Plac for Bargains. lOS. II. CL, ltK, keeps coiuiinnllv on hand I at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast pins, ear rings, finger ring, spectacles, gold audsolver pencils, gold pens of the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with a general assortment of fancy article's, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. Also S day and thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as low as they can be bought in the citv. Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the best mannerand on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for goods or work, irPOu doorabove Tyner's store. T)OOTS ,V SIIOI-S We have largely IncreasII ed ourslock of Hoots and Shoes, and now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hi rrei i.s custom made ladiesslippers and buskins with the prettiest babies boots and other"tlxeii" in town. ma ' L1NCK& FAKylHAK. TU. AMILRMIMS (;atric rnfrnl1 izer-Mlir great rrgnlalor ot tlie Kloinncli nl bon eK-1 one of the best dyspeptic and fever and airuo medicines of the present age. Its neutralizing qualities improves the digestion. gives a healthy tone to the stomach, regulates the bowels, and gives power to the human system to throw off ali diseased and worn out matter. Dr. Anderson has used the Neutralizer in his practice for all varieties of diseases arising from a disordered state of the stomach, for more than twenty years with complete snccess.ascan be shown by hundreds of certiticates. All we ask. is thai our friends will call and give it a trial, as we know that it w ill give entire satisfaction. N. P. Gullion agent m Brookville. Druggist, and country merchants supplied in large or small quantities by Win. Anderson, No. S7 .Main St. Cincinnati. Miss Rebecca Pattison, Milliner -Laurel, Ind. II ISSS P. will be found at the residence of her JM father Elijah Pattison on the north side of pearl street, where she w ill attend to trimming bonnets, and other business in her line. She w ill give especiel attention toStt.K ifc Crafi bonnets of w Inch she has a good assortment, mude of lhe best malerials. and latest spring fashions Just from the citv. April 4. I AI'IIKI, IHO rorXDKY. This esli tnldishment now in the hands of Geo. G. Sntorr and J iMKsO'lliiR, j, j operation in all tte various branches, in part to-wit. they are building threshing machines of the latest and most approved moddies, both seperators and hafr pliers, with tumbling shaft or belt at the option of iho purchaser, having a largo assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they are prepared to build machinery of various kinds for grist and sawmills thev are also manfacturing and keep constantly on hand saw glimmers. Irons for vegetable grinders, apple, mills, shingle machines, straw cutters, lire 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, w agon boxes and irons, and also the premium cast plow. Job work and repairing done in good stvle and on the shortest notice, all works done in our line will be furnished on as good terms as at anv establishment in the west. Orders respectfully solicited bv n - SHOlPiO'HAIR. $4 Paid $3 13-tjmos. i 1HOCEHIES.-.5 Hh Is Sugar vl 5M hbls. X . 6. Molassos: aiHalf " do Just received and for sale cheap by March 1st, 153. 11 K. TVNER. I1SRM! IIWK. JK0. H. raRQriiR. Linck and Farquhar. I X Till-. Post Oillce buildings, Souih West Cor- . I lier MaiD and Head Streelj, Drool rll'e In, loina The attention of lhe public is most respectfully invited to our spring stock of goods, can.-fill I v selected, exclusively from the Cincinnati Market, "of Uie latest ana most lasmonahle stvle,." my 7 LINCK ck FARQ.UHAR. ! Kendall's& Tavlor ThermomptPM Tnvc ii .f ciuiuuieieiS. HE following gentlemen have certified as to the correctnes aud accuracy ofthe method h .hi.i, their instruments are graduated- ' A. Caswell, Professor in Brown Untvesitv J. P. Kirtland, Cleveland, 0.: ' Jas. Nooney, Hudson, O.; Professor Eaton, Troy, N THenshaw, Ward & Co., Boston; J. V. Foster, PorUmouth.N. II ; Doctor Batchelder, New York. (A diploma for "specimens of Barometers and Thermometers" 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, by KAHL & THORNE, Western Agents: northeast corner Fourth and Vine sta, Cin'tt. here may always be had One Perfumerv and Fancy Armies. nor. 19.-io-irr. rN,,DT aTt Candies !!-Twelve J. dollars per hundred pounds, and no charge for boxes atM. DEMANDS Candv K.cLorv vv.i. street, between Fifth and Sixth"!.,.. r-i....!.. .1 - ... , v 1 11V 1 11 MM II , Obxo- apl 9, 1852 l-ly V, nuers his services to the citizens of Brookville and vicinity, in the capaeity of Watch and I. di Maleran(1 repairer making and mending Jewelry, &c. Long experience and strict punctuality are his recommendationa. Shop three doora ivotthof the post office. jv23,i50 mf

FI.OCU Il.AHIII-.I.S.-.l hcmarhCt price in rash will be pad for merchantable flour barrels at the Exchange Mill, Brook ville. by Nov. 3D. '5J-50. GEO. HOLLAND & CO.

KECKLEli & TiROTIlEIiS. Importers of TItisicrt I Intrumpnts. GERMAN, FRENCH & ENtil.lsIl f nncy Hnalcrladc l ey, No. 3 Fourth Stree:, North side, four doors East of Walnut. Cincinnati. Every description of Strings for Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, and Double Bass, constantly on hand. All orders o dealers in the above articles executed promptly and on the mot reasonable terms. liysAi'S KKAiSS lNs iRVME-NTS.jn Agents for Sale Of Hault-.A A- Co ' r.eWitt ' World's Fair Premium Perfumer , ut catalogue lirlM., prices, Nov. 6, 1&52. 4G-lj S. ENGLISH &. SONS. : AY Wholesale and Retail Kt.lJ.OIVs JIIM'. FACT I it u; e. ,.i,d si Bmadway & l.n.ll.iw, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nov. 6. Iroi l(j-lr. w. o. r.i!.sox. . ' HI RCHILL. NEILSOX & CHURCHILL, Importers & Mat:iif: i trrer of I Havana ami Doinenlict'igariit And Dealers in TOBACCO. SNl FF. AC. No. 23 Main Street. Cincinnati. Nov. C, t6-lyr. JACOB F. riil.I., Tanner niiil Cur,1 rier, rtl.j Iaiti strrct Cincinnati; betwern 8th and fit Ii le,.. constantly on hand a large assortment ol all kinds of Leather and Shoe Finding, at tlie lowest cash prices. Dee. IT, Ir52 52. pl!lA til. ASS NDUI THSIVAHC. j We have on hand a large stock of China, Glass and Queeusware, selected especially lo suit our Wholesale Trade. Wc import our Ware direct from manufacturers iu France and England, and are thereby enabled to compete successfully w ith Eastern Dealers in sty le, quality and prices. " In our slock of liueeiisware w ill be found an assortment of every article in that line, from the best manufacturers iu the East and West. Also keepconslsiiily supplied with a large stock of Rockingham and Y'ellow Ware of superior quality. Our terms a-e favorable, and we invite Merchants to examine our w ares and prices. SAMPSON iV CO., No. 92 Main St.. opposite Trust Co. Batik. ; Nov. 6, lf52. -iC.-ly r. Cincinnati. CAltIETIX;si.--Th.uiidersfgiic.l would say ! to all those w ishiug to furnish their floors w iih a carpet that w ill look well, do good ceriU-e, and never fade, to rail at hi establishment and lock through his present slock, w hich he has lately re- j reived from the east, w hich can be sold at prices ! which will compare favorably with the Ion est fin- , cinnati rates. Helms. ' j Kvrrjr Vnriet I of titC latest sty le and fashion, ranging in prices from 3l lo 1 30 cts. h-t yard. Socall and ee him. uct. -.Tiin, jtjg. l.ltll.yKll n.tK. Spring Importations!! BERRY & BERRY, importer and Jobbers, l.ust side j .'lain ktreet, tirlurcn ttl mid otli I Cincinnati, i Would invite MERCHANTS AND W lldLKSll F. i BUYERS to inspect their large and extensive Mock Ol'I'tXYblMtW, ' ADAPTED TO 1 HE Sl'KlNO TRADE. Onr facilities for securing dsiralde sty U-saud cheap Goods for customers, are not surpassed by any House in the West, as we have an experienced buyer eonst.-inlly in the Eastern cities, forwardii.g us daily such bargains as lhe market offers in RIBBONS. MILLINERY fiOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACE OOODS, HOSIERY A : GLOVES, WHITE GOODS. HANDKERCHIEFS. DKKSS TRIMMINGS, CIT1.ERY. FANS PERFIMERY, COM US. BKISIIES, Til i! EA D, JEWELRY, M'TTONS. AI'(KDEONS. VARIETY GOODS. Ac.

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Tlie popular feature of selling most nflhc Goods w'ra'l purttying the Bluod.nliichde--.: at live percent, advan. e ill be continued. ; a,ld reslores health. To Cash and annroved Sliort Time Buyer. I

a ii offer liberal inducements. :'lMv A pol lolltt ild intr-" . W. cor. ."til ami Wsilnnt, Ciliriiinalit O. INCORPORATED IMS. THE attention of the public is respectfully called to the superior facilities atlordcd at this Institution, for qualifying individuals in a thorough practical manner for the Counting Loom and Business pursuils. The Course embraces BOOK-KEEPING BY DoVKI.E ENTRY, as pursued iu the different departments of trade, commerce and manufactures Business Penman ship, Cab illations, Corrcsi.oiidence, and dailv Lec tureson .Mercantile Law and Political Economy in their relations to Commerce. The Course can be completed in from 8 to 12 weeKS. erms S4ii. Pupils being taught individually, applicants can euter al anv time. For further particulars call at the College rooms or auuress me rruicipal. nov. 19. S-lyr "Mcin Know Thyself. An Invaluable took for 25 Cents. I.vcrj- Futility should tt.-ivr a ropy.' OOOO COI'IKS SOLO IN I.KSS THAN FIVE J mouths. A new edition, revised and improved just issued. iir. nr.vTER MKnirn. mwu axii hard rook Km tiik ikh.h i r.n Continuing an outline of the origin, progress, trentmentaiid cure of everv form oi disease, com rai led by iromisi-uous sexual in tercourse, oy sen ai.use. or ly sexual excess, with advice lor their prevention, w ritten in a familiar siyieavoiuingall medicnl technicnlities. and eve r tuing mat would ollend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty vears successful practice, exclusively devoted to 'the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. T o which is added, receipts tor the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise mi the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty-five cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the Ctiited Stat.-s. by mail, free of postage Address, postage paid. Cosden & Co., Publishers, or "box UK, Potl Office. Philadelphia. "This is. without exception, the most comprehensive and int. -lli-it. Ic work published on the class of diseases of w hich it treats. Av.ii.liio. technical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of lis reauers. II is Iree rrom all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. I he author lias devoted man) years lo the treatment of lhe various complaints treated of. and 'with loo little breath to puff,' and -too little presumption to impose.' he has offered to the w orld al the merely nominal price of 2o cents, the fruits of some twenty years most successful practice." Herald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge." People's Advocate. A Presbyterian clergy man in Ohio, in writing of "Hunter's .Medical Manual," savs: "Thousand, upon thousands of ouryoulh, by evil example and lhe influence of the passions. have been led Into the habit of self-pollution wilhoul realiziugthe sin and fearful cottcUcnccs upon themselves and their posterity, lhe constitution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure. Any thing that can be done so to enlighten and influence the putdie mind as lo check, and ultimately to remove this w ide spread source of human wretchedness, w ould coufer the creates! blessing next to lhe religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and coming generations. Intemperance, (ortbe use of intoxicating drinks.) though it has slain thousands upon thousands, is not a greater! "."u,c o-' ".muni race, .-le, em my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and. I : tC me. your co-worker in the good work vou i. j actively eujriigcd in." One ropy will he forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt of So cents, or six copies for SI. Address, post paid. CuSLEN St CO.. Publishers. Box HKj. Philadelphia. Booksellers, Canvassers and Buok Agents, supplied on the most liberal terms. July I'th' 1?53. 31-till Oct. 15. wool: whom: imai)!:: iT0,he,.cilizen"';Fra''iii'. Rsh and necamr ; 1 counties, and "the rest of mankind" in general. ! The undersigned would respectfully announce toll I th. i,i i..,,i xx-ii.. L T J . . T' ""-) mrougu a thorongh repair since the flood and we are pre-j imreoK.iiiiiii Etnas oi work in the woolln Mne ; at the shortest notie and best poasibie terms. We promise our customers good work, and ill coming i from a distance shall have their work to take home i with them and a bed to sleep in if they stay overl night. W wish also to purchase 20,000 pounds of! wool for which we will pay the very highest mar-' kat price in goods drc, of our own "make, which' we waraant to be equal to any made in anv of the r W'bite Water factories. All the goods we bad at the Franklin County Fair, such as blankets, wittinetta. flannels, jeans and stocking yarn took the first premiums. We are determined lo mn no min. or labor to make our work good, and all who favor in wiui uieir custom an. AU kinds of mere ha til charge for work or goods. HALL & CO. April ip, itjj. r. JONES BROTIIEKS & CO fCCCFSSORS TO J. D. & C. JONES &. CO. wholesale Dealers in Dry Goofls. So. 19 PEARL STKET. CINCINNATI, O. OHO. w. JONES. . o. arrrnsoTOir.

JGHN D. JONES. CAEK JOIfBS. Feb. 15, '53t-9-6eu.

HI Rll tin,.,. I' ' Pk. ,j to promote their helW ! end. celebrated of V?,e large majority of disease, t . i Z- cau ! adults are liable. K yL,' 1,ll'h vbiM.ea? ! yough.Sw Fever. Pulse i' V' e brv mat an tln-se denote WORM'S- , . Jr"rt"iBib.'once apply ,he reme.lv- ' booJd HOBENSACK S WORJI svrttd An anic e founded aPo s m, p fiUP. ' wiien t.,i .... ...... . ui-e. k. most lender ii.thnt w in. ,f....;.. . . . ?" n tk 1 - 1 illl'ICBII When Ki.l " ""U h-t,.-K, ,. ., wi .- .'V.,V"'l,""'tsai.l HUtr, ? 'u WcraiL,n,. " I l"c ' ---"" ueiiiiuaied, theT..i . . al euual in thecatahM,.,..', .- .m,.l l.. '!.... . " "' it slariii. I'vnic aurl strength to thZZbZZT' f" falhble remedy for n..... . ' lh n'-t esit , itLoiit BIJ theastonisidn.cur... ..Ji ,r" l-! 1-J, er Physician. fcffi1 its superior efficacy over all " 'Sct THE TAPK WORM i This id the m. iu the intestines a:..i '-'. at,d . so sadly as to .-,..,., ''- eCe.-:,i, ,, , ...... ic IC.-.glli, I,..,.,,.,:. - . V'"U ' rsusj,,.... tode.-.roy il,., V. ,;. a V' II. ,....s, ..i- ,iirs ;,-,. , 'Mt.: - c l'e: ;,... lr-p,ri, ' r- i;i.oe i v - i ...r.-. .'U-1II,C1I0,S. lti;,l ii.,. YV upon uie orm.wi,i,, lu,. , two ta!,le-i..K,f, u , ,".. .' : "t.ii rie rectum. foil, I:!)v , - :. Taes ,; .. ,.f curing :he mo.-t bsUuate. ca..-f w-'i', ''; . READ THE FOUn ? - "ua.i. .nii jou cannot be ind ff,r 7, manity calls upon you lo do nrV, ," ",'"'- one out of the n.auv thous.,.-u"rl'iul-r- only naertul effects. ins Dr. J. N. HolilAsirt the inventor of a hi..l,u ... .. '. . t-lu.lriot this humble testimo,,; in'hTrn''',i; il. I'ili. p. . 1. : . ""I is ,,ii. .. . -.' - . . , -iie,-iual Having had much ei,i rie... ,, - -. -iie,-iual r.-M.. ,!.irm. r ... r,..,.. . ' skilled in miniMermgio chililrci,,. " ' nounced it the best she had eve, , , :r'"- ' " use no other while yours roi,l, lii . , ' a'-'1 """-i A daughter o ours became ,er:..u. h a:. , Her symptoms were alarmii.g. but I , Jnoce sought rra remedy f,,r Worn,, u'" "1: "'' ' ' tained yours, by the unie sh. had tat',-, V' ' r "ltte. O : Sir. the joy a, e an .t' to see Iheimprovein.-ut in Uer child " about fiv or six rears .m il t. , w luciisc-quantity of Vorn,s, her' si. A;7''; t now briirhiened.lier.,. r . . ! t"- Kn, , u ririiani on, .... .. ...... . ,,,,,1,. inrcaiched miih, Slime kind Providence, whnee ji,,. proni-.se ..: !,.:, ,. - LWiLg atteL,iIllr,;.. rup. restored the child. commeiMl ii t,. all parents OH Celill'lei if I . lermg from Worms. "It0 lrc u;hose clulJr.-. . . Lute Pastor ol the Southampton bapti-utii' IT-? CACTI OX! all others, that IKll.KA'sai u -s:' y,..',1'' tsjrii 1 kf is II,. ,.!, , ..i: -. ... . . - ' i'n.H ' -" ui, il. e 111 use mut the most d. lieatc Stomach. Be car. fctTj -..-ii. . ii o-n.'i hit .,.. b.ii.. . r-i : . ,-. i, ........"" '"' siirinlLr,.HOBENSACK." i on ei ery bottle. J. X. ! IIOIaENsJACK S LIVER Vlll No part of tiie system is more liable i iV" lp Ihat. the LI YER. ,, serv i, g .s the dood. or g, v n.g , he pro, vr s.; M!u ld b C other iniportaut pans of the V m, ,. a,,d Z riouslv , .u ,-r Complain,. Ji,, ,r. i - " s ild. therefore, tuau h even mm! ,. .lint n.igl.t indicate a w r,,c a. ,,., Ti'XT These I ills are composed of ROOTS an-i PL t T furnished by nature to heal lhe net. 'i..' an KXIW U.RANT. whicli augtnelils ,lK. . .-.ii from the Pulmonary mt.cu. menil.rane.o,,,, -f k itix J5 "fowled matter. 2,i.a'.U1 r.l.A lilt, which changes in e incxi.lii,.. and insensible manner the imiii, morbid a. ' ,.tj :"'e',;''ln,-i-T"---.iiivii give, ,..; ! strei.t-th p, the nervous system, renes n,f h.j, 1 and vigortoall pans of the body. ,jt!,.a f 1 1, y,. I K . w hu h act in perfect harmony ,ti, it,eei),rr i ingredients, and operating n the Bowel. .... pulling the whole mass ot .-..rrupi ami -.u.ui ,.,. TO FKaMALER. 1 ou w ill mid these Pills an iinaluahV m,,!,,!., in many complaint to which mi are siil i-,1 Is obstruclionseithertotal or partial, the. !,, rr, round of inestimable benefit, restoring tl - ir f ipona arrangemenislo a heallhv action, i.ur,!.,,, the blood and other fluid, so elfec tuali. t., ,.,; flight all complaints which may arise fre-i, (, n i irregularities., headache, giddiness. dan.eol sight, pain in the side. hack. v-c.. and ..tf.-reo ihf oublicas tlie best Pill, for u diseases, lil-n U,e ipllowirp ' MEDICAL EVIDENCE. A the undersiged Physicians. Liifig taj tlie receij.i oi meir tuatiun..ctures sul..i,ii',.,i i,, i fr inspection, say. Uiat the ingredients nf winch tliev are comioscd nakeslbeiii lhe l.ei f-, m .(', j all dis4.a,s8 f the Liver. Itn;,iirities f th bl .i cvr. yyesay tins not only f-em nr . r. I'litm-M bill also from that ofthe t'.est nie.lnal jnttien,, , Uie I inted Stales. All lis.-as, . reomru tl.e'tis-?.rAVTK-?TIVE- -'HOKKTIC m",4 VIHGA1 l t MLMCINE. that c.-,n,e uii.!. r..arn..ti,v. has been treated with thcab.ne Pills with the most satisfactory sveccss. GEOK;K WOOP. M. P. G. McCLKNN AN. M. 11. F. HKOWLLV. .M. P. , , L. BOW EX. .M. II. JZr Purchase none but those having the sifejlure "J. N. HOHKNSAt K." upon each M.u all others an- worthlcssiiniiatioiis. Agents wishing new supplies, ami all ..i!bt w ishing to become agents, must ad Ires, the Proprietor. J.N. IIOBF.NSACK. at his l-al.mMry. I 'JO North SECONU Siret, aboye Kate, FH1UULLPHIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchants in the I'. States. Pamphlets giving Certificates of cures perf..rrJ in dillerent parts olihe coin try. by the above awilicines.can be had gratis of Uie agents. For sale by M. W. HAILE. Kr.x.kville. BKOWNTNG v WALE, Tcrre Haute, sb ilcjale agents lor the Stale. Price each 'Jj cents. dr. 3 00-lyr. Dry Goods, Grocciies, kc. THE subscribers have just receive"! direct from New York. Philadelphiaainl Cimiiiiiati.s large and general assortment of DII V GOODS, Consistingin part of llroa l Ileitis. Cassimeres. Vestings, Silk Goods in eury variety, Pnuls slid Muslins, alto a general assortment f Hardware, Cutlery and E ige Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, & Heady Made Clethir.f. Boots and hoes, Three ply and Ingrain Carpus, stall prifes. Iron, Steel, Nails. Farming I tcnul. Hellow and Earthern Ware. vc, Ac. Their slock has been selected in the sbove rthe by a competent purchaser, and they al sad thev can offer gooils at low er prices and (ifbeUcr quality than ever before d.nc in the StateThe puld'c are n.-ciM-ctfully invited to cal'i"11 examine f.r llieniselvcs. N. K. The highest price pniil for all kit pro.uce. MIOI P, CI LI I M V CO.. lh-c. 2-1, 'V'-J Laurel, IiidisBi. Thomns Mc-Gcchin, irHOLES.ir.E CSOCEK. Uurh Er.it Ctr. and Sij-tk Sfrttt, Cmrmnati. Ohi: This House has been doing business lor ilf 12 years at present location. Feb.25, 10-lyr. RAW DON, WRIG HT. II ATCH & EDS0' Bank Note Engravers k Pnnte" Sonth Eatteer.ol4thA Main S.C"-"" . I LSO. Engraved in a st? le corresjyiii!iif A cllence to that of Bank Notes. W'' and County Bonds, Bills of Exchange, ' Drafts. Certifloie, nfStock and licposite. rrr. sory Notes. Hill and Letter Heads, iliploniingana i-roiessionai y,arus, Hand Seals. &c. ., -,riiiii Consuntlv on band. Bank Note Psperol tints, made to order.ofvery suienorqnai . The above office is under lhe upervis""' 0' T. Jones. . nrxctical engraver. wr 5 li- - dent nrtrD , - Thankful for past favors. ' the continuance of the palf ;L.. the citizens of town and country. Heul orI attention to the fact of his taking a pf"11"'", tim full set of Artificial Teeth, at the late County Fair. .,,n All operations in the dental Art perfonr j jr. he latest and most approved principl'" anted. No charges for examination or' .tr, JTpOffice ia the North eud of U.e iJiT " aud, (1 & J. II. SIIOKXnKBGEB'!'J!J'J 1 1. M OICi:. No. 15 Front ft-, -'.uiilll Public landing. Cincinnati. Ohio. Kef.P. i stefh on hand a large assortment ol Iron. n ,juniu oftheirowo manufacture, from thcgeiiu"' ?ft Bloom, jusllv celebrated for tho last t --Tllf. for its. superior quality. A!iOA'o"' j,,,!!;!! bellows, vices, screw plate, f ! 'jntii-t Blister steel, and German steel. '-"PV '', &rCarriage axles. Mould Boar.ls. wag on ) 1 ,. All of which thev will warrant and sen ' est market prices. Persons will pteaj " K amine ourstiK-k before purchasing eiseu Feb. 25, '53 KMP'is. - LIVEIM TA H L Ji;fr ,vs li. name of PAYNE & MAN LV, wo a,.M to theirfriends and the public genera r . , - e 0-1 have opened a livery suble in Lanrei, f . . stand of T. V. Mitchel. on Pearl stree a. ip(l Basin, where they will be ready at a"npr tare nish carriages, bugtries and horses. --j car-o-ond .,ir.r,lrnrnew and fasliionnbie t

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