Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 September 1853 — Page 4
From the Olive Branch. Only a Country girl. Yon are mistaken I would sooner :i
than wed a nitre country bvauty.' Bnt Fredsuppese her intellif-nt and moral, full of nature's poeiry tenderhead, eraeefol, unspoiled by adulteration, a guileless, simple, loving creature.' Aye!" raid Fred, laughing, 'a choice cluster of virtutsaud grace. Country beauties are always sweet and simple, so are country cows. No! I tell you if she was lovely a an angel, with the best sense in the world, still, If unskilled in music an.i literature, with no soul above churns ana knitting kneuSes, 1 wouldn't marrv her for a fortune. 'Ha, ha,' laughed Helen Irving, but it was a very pianissimo laugh away down in the corner of hor musical little heart. Hidden
by the trnuk of a large tree, she sat reading i uer
' on the shore of his; pride He se-n-,1 to exi euse every look, every woriTnot In conformity to etiquette ami Helen's heart, beat liih; : tears came to hr eye wh-i slie tlia le;l i ho mo de a lie iri fii h i I ton. j Tue voun.j bride t.iod mar her hus-btnd. lalkiim in a lo.v t in-. wVn a neir co-ntT
appeare:. Slie was a b-nnliful. slightly formel creature wi ll hiusrhly leatures, and ill concealed scorn lorked in her great brilliant eyes whenever she g!an:ed toward Helen Once she had held sway over the heart of Fred, and li arinj who h-had married, she f mci-d her hivir of tritinvih had coma. Ilo vou suppose she knows tmytliing?' said a low voice ne ir her. i
Helen's eyes sparkled hr fair brow flushed in.iiguant. She tnrtieJ to hr husband. He was gone speaking at a little instance with a friend.
Fiesentlv Marion Summers turned toward
roil THE HE!
w ilhin a few feet, only of the egotist.
In another menvnt the young men came ; within sight . Fred's face was crimson, and 1
he whispered m visible trepidation, "Ho you think she heard?
'No,' reioined the other half audibly, 'she
shows no resentment, she has not etfii look-
inanner. No honest uirl would blush ud stammer, and theu turn pale or turn her g u!t utioit n:tst!ier. I shall dismiss yon if yud :!. no; rest re the brai elet. I heard vou spr 4k i f ;t. I s i,v you look at it lh.l i-vclilng; " . I .1 . ,. .
mil iii mon.; ii neter ei.ierwu my numi nut j you would steal. It I do not get th .t brace- i let soon, very soon, I shall write toGeotgej Harmon, and .io you th n he will marry you j
wneu lie learns mitt you nave n suspecien as a thief? You may lake till to-morrow to restore me my property you know 1 do as I say." "W ith a cheek as white as any corpse, and i wild light in her glazed eyes, Mary tottered Irom the room, full her way along the en
try, (lor darkness seemed to Have tailen upon her) up the siair, into her own little chamber. There falling headlong on the floor, she laid in silent bitter Bgony. Her spirit was almost broken. Where now were all her happy
dreams? "unshed, like a temple bv some regclir .Men
strong wind their ruins choked up her heart. The long sunny road was darkened. The little cottage with its honeysuckles, its garden, its fruit trees, struck by pittiless lightning. The priest and the altar, the manly lorm of William, with his honest dark eves shut from her guileless thought by
Vis-aud
disgrace floated before her-
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'Do vou I'lav, Miss laue" she asked; there
was a mocking tone in her voice. A little,' answered Helen, her cheek burn-
, 'MS-
And sing : A little,' wis the c. Mm tp-ily. iTlin dn f.e.ir us ' she exolnimPu'. looking
ednpfroin her book; you are sale she could a,Uance at her companions: come, 1 myself clon-.l of doubt of horrid accusation
not have heard you; but w hat an anjrel she .vi!i lead vou to the instrument.' i ions of iliicers, and jails, and w itnesses,
is?" I I Turk wh -. matter)? touch? Instantlv
Y'S, Helen was an aneel as far as outward j xvas t,e hulf-spoken word arrested the cold' For a long time she laid there; but at beauty might merit tne encunitim. She s it '' f AT a,,, haughty Ilea I were turned in lisieu- i '"'glh, slowly rising, her brain beating wi th half reclining, on a rustic seat, striving to ! ,1)T pUrprise. Such melody! Such correct S a dull, heavy throu.she clasped her hands, smooth out the dimples iu her cheeks, as she j ju,n.,t-,u ! Such br-a ith, depth and vigor atJ broke into the wildest grief, laid her book aside, and began to twine a luif j of touch 'Who is it? she p'ays like an au-j "I'll never go home it'll kill mother' finished wreath of wild roses. i j j The little children shall neer think they had Leaning on one white arm, the gnarled! And ng-.in hrk! a Voice rolls; a flood of a thief for a sister; and as for William God white oak trunk a back ground, flowers i melody, clear, powerful, passiug gweel as-! help me! we were going lo be married so soon strewu around her, peeping Irom her bright j tonishment paints many a fair sheek a deeper i and I was so happy ; but 1 can't meet his
locks and scattered over a white dress she j arlt. There is silence unbroken us the
aat quite at her ease, apparency unaware ; sjivery tones float lip.
Ave! care I not tor cold neglect,
asp ' i re or svrrEr.iNu fkmalks.
TT ST VN OS I pre-eminent for its curative pow-
fTV,i .'y ers in an ineois-
iAt??? is reeomtnemled,
lisnallv (-ailed
FEMALE COMPLA1.NTS. Of these .ire ProLAirs Uteri, or Falling of the Womb; Fi.coral bus or Whites; t'liRoxic rxri.AMMATIOX AND l:Lfration of the Womb; Iidetm. Hemorrhage. or Flooding; Painfcl, S v pI'RtSSED, ANU IR-
witu all their acepted,) no matter
I r- I II I'. nnd
'f The undersicned havini? hen appointed Atteiil
Water Proof ICooitiic.
for 8. M.A: C. M. Warrun i
R. W. IIlTTJlMTtD, iter "i -v i; ' -t
lie Curscss Street, Lirookville.iut l,elow kooI1uk. i " l''1?
the public s.jiiar.-. has always on liand a lurce as- V'y imtl of 1'rank""' .VK!
I arrlr.jt..-s, constating of Rocfcuways, Readyi, plain Rockawavs, Piiiton,
.i.nunl rt r.r-i-. . 1 liA SLOr room nl M,
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Firu and Water Proot rooting of this kind In
.uion, or Fajetie rounliea.
W. Hale and li. II. 6t J. C.
d - .,fi p ,1 . .1 . . ,,in!.. o . . 1 n . ' nurton. in Hmokville.are
KTuuc iitnun, uidiu ii ifihi n a, 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 . , ,.
and BuefTies. i of rooflnir, to whom the public are reierreu. lis
enri'h4ir will nnrt 11 In niir n tnnhM f . ll uiwium , i ilea tui-S3.3;ni;i' . -' "i
and examine my work, m mv stock Is the larirest : rMO",li'!J it, as superior, in the coji!ni
in town, and my prices as low us the same qualitv i - of worn elsewhere. j 10, jl 30-1-y
I also keep for sale Carriage Harness of any stj le '
or price
tton of
V. Is. BAEK.
I am prepared to finish to order anv descrlntlon
of Cniriasre, not on hand, at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing;. April.ltjS. 17-tf
IS U I W A It F.. THE IjA KGEST and bejt a?orted stock or Hardware. Hollow Ware, Queensware. Table and Pocket Cutlery, ever brought to town, is now
ut'insroio at low ngures at trie
ap'-i
OI.ll WHITE CORNER.
that two handsome young gentleman were so
Very near. j Approaching witha low bow, upon which : hie mirror hau s -I I lie seal ol taullle-s ele- ' gance, Fredrick Lane took the li jcrty of j asking il the young lady would be kind j enough to inform him where a Mr. Irving ' lived. j With an inuocent smile the beauty looked I
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Though tears unhidden start; And scorn is but a bitter word, Save when it breaks the heart. If one l,e true If one be true The world may careless be, Since I may only keep thy love, And tell my grief to thee. 'Glorious voice,' said Fred to his friend, who with the rest hd paused to listen, 'who can il be'' The words were suddenly arrested on his lips. She turned from the piano, aud the unknown was his owu wi!e.
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eye now i can i oe ins wue n:iw; i can i ' be his wife now; 1 can't prove anything I was in the dressing room; I did ask Miss Lej na what did the pretty thing cost, and when I she said five hundred dollars, 1 did say, 0, j how nice it would be to have all that moniey." O, I'ru ruined I'mruiued! Mother, uid I leave home for this?" I Away, in the dark night, has that poor girl
J gone the burden of suspicion crnshiug her dance of some of the best physicians, w j life out- On, ou she hurries-she is so fearful "e most they could do a
! of the dark she who ha t nursed a hundred I idle superstitions of ghosts and fairies. i Night, with its cloudy arms welcomes her now, aud covers her innocent shame from the sight of even inanimate things by the i wayside.
j 'I congratulate you, tred,' su! the young j i man at his side, but he spoke to marble The ; color had left his cheek, as he walked slowiy j toward her. i If he was speechless with amazement,
so was net she. A ric!, tiloom mu.itled her
'Mr. Irving! the only .Mr Irving in the village is my lather,' she said, rising, in a charmingly giaji ful maimer " The large house," she continued, "on high ground, half hidden by trecsand th.ck shrubbery there's whore we live I believe il was an academy once that's a sort of select school, Isn't it?' with the most natural simplicity, turning to Fred. He replied with another graceful bow. Tell your father,' said he 'that I shall do
myself the honor to call on him to morrow. ' cheeks triumph made her eyes sparkle as
n win rememuir me r roc-ncii L, ..ne; at they never did before they flashed like diayour service.' nlolu)g- & crowd gathered to compliment Yes sir, I'll tell him word for word,' re- ; ler rn graceful acknowledgement she blenplied Helen, tucking her sleeves round her ; dej wit amI humor. pretty arm, aud making rather a formal cour-: .it well she. talks: who would have
iUcu "P nuo gam- thought it? rred's lime wue ne nas louna ken her lt.art( I lae seut her away de-pair
cnug inn Kauci iiurrieu 10- a treasure, were wnisperea rouuo me room, wards home. j Meanwhile Frederick Lane, iiso, , stood Now father, mother, aunt and sis, exclai- ; -e 01le enchanted, while his poor little rusmed the merry girl, bounding into the room ; t;c wjfe quoted books and authors with perwhere the family were a', supper, "as sure fect abandon admired this one, commen-
as you ana l uve.uiai mt. t.ane you all talk ' jed that. A sedate looking student lost
himself in a Lalin quotation. Heien smi iug- ! ly finished it, and received a look eloquent with thanks. Bonmols, repartee, language
rich in fancy aud imagery, fell from her beautiful lips, as if she had just received a
Chaptkr ill. "Mrs Lacy's compliments ma'am and here is the bracelet MUs Lena wore. Sue heard she haa lost it ma'am, but had'nt no id-a it was in her house bul itgotdroppn i between the cushions on the st-4 she exp-cts, and she's very glad she's louuu it, ma'am lor Miss Lena lelt so bad." "Thai poor child," was Mrs. Alley 's first exclamation, as she took the parcel mechanically and returning it to her room, placed
it upou her toilet table, "1 have almost hro-
TR r ATT'lN, t-VC,
cninpanvins evils, (Cancer cm
how severe or of how 1 one stauiinir.
The Catholienn far surpasses other remedies, in beinir more certain, less expensive, and leaving tliesvsteiii in abettereondition. Let all interestcdcall and obtain a pampiik-t (fro'') coniaiuirj ample proof, from t" most rcsjiectuldo sources, of the beneficial re s ilts of iis ihp: together with letters from hitlily txperieneert Physic!au?, who have used it in their pia tioe, and ? peak from their own observation". It K F R R P. ' C K P . P. It. PeoiHix. M. 1.. Vtica. X. Y. I.. D. Ft em ino. M. II. Canandaisrua, X. Y. : M.H. Hills. M. IV. Kohener. N. Y. I D. Y. Foote, M. D.. Svraeime. X. Y.
Prof. Dunbar. M. D.. Baltimore. Md. I J. C.Orrick. M. U., Ilaltimore. Md. , W. W. Keess, M. 1). Xew-York l ily. W. Presi ott. M . D. Concord, X.lll J. P. Xewland, M. )., Vtica. X. Y: Rev. (' . S. Hi: mo. (!1 Min Sprinsrs. S. C . Pamphlets fcad gratis lit liie store of Gifford A: Aidei, -tcents. Laurel, Ind. A I.SO sold by Daniel Heirer. Liberty. Pawls & Morrison, Connem ille . ; R. Stewart. Orecnslmrij. Jonx Hcntlr. Yersaille'a.
Letter atldrasrri to rntecj Mr. Curtis Hatch. ' .Igrnt ct Hn-renna O.'iU. To Dr. M iri him: I have been ten years tron bled with Female Complaints prolapsus uteri, BDd all the attending d ifllcultios; at limes renierina mv life most miserable. I hnvo had the atlen-
ith but litto relieve
a cure was out of the question. For five months
before commencing with your medicine. I had not been able to perform any labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely vvcnl out of doors in short. 1 was completely prostrated, both in body and mind, and expected to drap out the rest ol my days in sutferincand misery. Mutreadine your advertisement. I was induced to try your invaluable medicine called Uterine Catliolicon. as the last resort. I had not net it a week before I felt like another woman. Rv the use of three bot
tles I was enabled to perform all the labor for six j in the family with eae. and eoubl walk any where in the neighborhood -.vitnoat ittb.iry. Nr-lhina: bull a sense of my duty t'" you and to the alllicted. has j induced me to sbite mv vase to the oublie. 1 can !
safely recommend the preparation to all those suderii: like myself. (siirtied.) M s. Sarah A. Riuor. FattDoH. I'oRTAos Co.. Oil. o, l'ee. "7. J.B. MARriUSIrt.- Co.. Proprielirs. irr,e, pi:pot. ' 4 hp.'Vvdwav , n. y. Al1C"St !'t!i, 1-.y. 34-im..
T AKK I'lSH -lOBarrels of thebest White
J J Fish. lO half do do
Just received and for sale by
May 84, ISo3.
R.TYXER.
Tr.lOIS of tlie Indiana .mrriran $i in advance, S-U in six months, g'.l at the end of the year, nnd nn addition of 30 cents for
every year payment l delayed thereafter. Advertisement? One square or less will be Inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be made in advance, one dollaruud twenty-live cents if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty cents if delayed two years, and in the same proportion for the "time paymcntl delayed. I.anre advertisements for a longer time will bo charfiedn the same i rinciA.le.
i.fl Pr.TIXfiS. Thennderslcnea woiilJ say j to all thoe v isbinf to fnrmsh their flnors witha arpet that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at his establishment and loek
tbrouL'h b's present stovfc, wiiKU ue nas lately re- , lmpGrtai.cc. I te r . ' leired from the cat. which c.n be sold at prices i son will doa'.l in 'h JT 1111 '
it Cin- their children. .i f""" w
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&0 0 CIIALLENGp Vhateverconcerncthf. wo, l'-
the people ,uxM times cf -iVt" .1'
iron
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whirli win compare lavoraoiy wim ine lowest t in- ineircuib1rer..anj J-.-T. ,
.imiii rales, tie has. i 10 liromote ttip" . .: r'- H
Ktrry Vnriety, ! feel it my dutv to "J',;'! ? nflhn late! sl le and fu-hion. ran'-inir in t.rires ' N OKAIS. n.-,,.: v.
from 30 to 1 3i) cts. ier Yard. Socall and ee him. I celebrate.! !'!., !.. . '1
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riAnVI (andr! Candid !! Twelve ; dollars per hundred pounds, and no charge lor boxes atJl. 11E.MAXDS Candy Factory. Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. Cincinnati, Ohio. npl 9, lcoi 10-1
ICE CREAK SALOON.
rfi AltDM'H. is now prepared to serve up the cooling Kcfreshments ol the season, at his
old stand, next door to Burton's Store, and will be pleased at any time during the summer, to receive hisfriends anil give them a touch of his quality. His lee Cream Saloon Is fitted up with neatness for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, and no exertion will be spared to render this a pleinant placj of resort. Ills Soda Fountain is now in the full tide of suc
cessful operation, ready and willing to dispense its
cooiiinriiuaiities loan aror.nu. tj Confeclionaries of all kinds alwavs on hand. Brookville,May C, l-.",3. 21 ir.tlETir,S,..TIis finest stock ever offered V in the market. of 'Moves. Hosiery. Silk Mit, Ladies Collars. Chemlsets. I'nderdeeves, Kibbons, Silk and Beraee Vails. Tidy's. Tidy Cotton. Ladies Plain and Embroidered Linen Hd'kCs, Gents Siik, Linen and Cotton Pocket and Xeek Hdkf's. Combs, Brushes. Threads. Xeedles. Pius, Buttons. Kazor Strops: besides a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention in a small advertisement, all of
which will be sold at small profits bv ay-ii X. L). UALLIOX & SOX. tlOSX F1'S I BONNETS I ! 1 1ST Keceived, a large and splendid lot of FlorI enco Braid, Pedal. Fancy F.dged, China Pearl, net Lace and Blond Straw Bonnets, of the latest stvleand pattern. ALSO A beautiful lot of Silk, Panama. Leghorn. Canton. Canada and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which was bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the apis! OLD WHITE CORXEK.
WATCH AM CLOCKS Wm. Dinsoj tenders his sen ices to the c itizens of Brookvilleand vicinity, in the capacity of Watch and Cloek Maker ami repairer making and mending Jewelry, t!cc. Long experience an 1 strict pum-tu-alitv are his recommendations. Shop three doors X of tb of the post office. Jy 3. Ic.jU 31-tf
Marshall s Salve. IT HAS PKOYEX ITSELF to be the freatost I remedy of tue aire for White Swelling, Fever Sores. Piles. Kheuinatism, Sore Breasts. Salt Kheuin. Tetter, if. XV IHTE SW ELI. IXC It has never failed to cure White swelling hen open. Fever Sores, obi 1 leers. V-e.. always yield to the bealinc influence of this celebrated Salve. l'll Ks I his Salve is the only remedy that has proven itself infallible as a cure for thu Piles. If
applied according to directions, and persevered in, , it will in all rases effect a permanent and lasting cure in this paintal disease. ' SALr-lIHI.l .M A X 1) TETTER It has perform- : cd tie' mot a-touiliin:r cures in the-. diseases. i KHECMA I'IS.M A X D BKitM'HI IIs-1 1 has given iretieraesatisraelioii in these complianls. ; SOKE AMI SWELLED l'.HEASTS We would particularly rendiiimlco the SalveforSore Breasts i lien open it wdi liel tii ni soun-.l in a short time. , It ill likewise remove all iiiliammation from the '. Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in sea-!
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T7luOrn HAIllKl.S.-riie maritct price in 1 cash will be paid for merchantable flour barrels at the Exchange Mill. Brook ville. by Xov.3U.'oi-oO. GEO. HOLLAND & CO.
For sale bv eepil-JO ly
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M. . HAII.E. Bp.ookvii.li:, Ind.
about so much, is in this village. He will be here to-morrow the first proper specimen of a city beau; (as of course he will be)
all sentiment, refinement, faultless in kids, and spotless iu dickey important and as
self assured as one of that like can possibly lollc, from some fairy wauil.
Still Fre l walked bv her siile like one in a Promise, me all of you, that you'l not li-p dream--press-d li s hau Is over his b.-wiloer-J a word about music, rear. iug or writing, in sjg;,t to be sure of his senses, when he saw my presence becauee because 1 have a her bending, a breathing vision of lovednes, plan. Father will not, I know; only give over the harp-her full arm leaning on its
mm a newspaper, auiu iiinnie never laiKS,
I mean ill company nil mother will be too
glad to see me churn aud mend stockings. Sis, your rattle of the tongue is the only thing I fear, but if you keep o,U!et and ask no questions, 1 will gie you that work-box you have coveted so long.' : Ella, you aresiiot quite respectful, said her father, gravely. Forgive mo, dear father,' an 1 her arms were folded about his neck, 'I akvays mean well, but I'm so thoughtless. There alt is right now,' she adJed, kissing him lovingly ou the temple. 'Come sis, wlut say you ?' j Why on that condition. I'll be sti',1 as a mouse, but what's your reason? 'Ah! that's my own,' sang Helen, dancing j out of the room. i You knit admirably,' and Fred looked ou Tith au unconscious smile of admiration. Helen sat at an open window through j which rose bushes thrust their nlusiitig bu.is, making both sweet shade and fragrance. The canary over-head burst out e.vry mo- ! meut in wild snatches of glor ous music : Helen was at work on a long blue stocking, nearly finished, and her lingers flew like snow birds.
golden strings heard ag.ttu that rich vuice, now plaintive with some tender memory, rise and fail in sweet and sorrowful cadence. Tell me,' said he, when once alone wilh her, 'what this means? w ho are you? I feel like one avvakiug from a Cream '
'Only a country girl,' said Helen gravely, '
then falling into her hnsbaiiii s arms, sue exclaimed, 'Forgive me; lam th t very little rustic that you would rather die than wed. Are you sorry you mirrid mV 'Sorry, my glorious w le! but Kily, yon Could uot surely deceive me. Did 1 not understand that you li id u-v-r ' 'Keen at an academy, she broke in, 'never
ing, I shall never forgive myseif."'
And had her owu daughter deceived her thus. The thought was death to her fond hopes. She threw the bauble on her dress ing table; aud sat dowu overwhelmed with distress. Her first thought was to wiile to Lena, her second to inform poor Mary by letter, as speedily as possible, aud she hai just seated herself for the latter purpose when a hurried knock startled her, and a pale woman stood before her, exclaiming with startling voice and manner: "Mrs Alley, where is my child? For God's sike where hive you sent my child? i heard nothing fro n her I came to see il she was sick, and the servants tell me that she is gone gone where? Te'.l me, or I shall go crazy!"' Her distress was fearful, wiie.i she h id listened to Mrs Atley's broken words of self accusation. "Where shall I go-' Wii-re sitaii 1 liud my poor chil i? On, Mrs Alley, 1 hoj you respoaiiile for the life of my I . I. I I .1. I ! .
poor gin- Alio sue nau sucn a ureaU 01 me
mo anu sue uaou i any courage ai an: "Where shall 1 lind my poor child? Oh, Mary, Mary, whete are you tins hour! Ills a fearful Hung 10 cli-.rge tue inuocent uujutiy tc list u nut to the prayers of the helpless to judge with harshness those who have nous to plead their cause. Chatter iv.
IVVIOI I'OIi S.lI.I'.nn.; mile above 1 Laurel on li.e Wliii Water Canal, containing three liuudredand twenty acres. Hk acres of whicii is bottom land. I .VI ac res improved.
Also a I. co:i lining four acres, in the town of Laurel toe rro'ii.d on which the Franklin County Fair was iiel I lan veai'. Terms Lb -rat. For farther information ir.rpiire of T. X. Stillwell, of sMiwoll. Butler Co.. Ohio, or Kit-hard CtiHunt. Es,,. in l.a ir l. .1. X. S1TL1.WELL. Aug. M'.i. 1-5:!.-:!l Tims.
BOOTS AND SHOES! 15 caes Kip Boots; 3 Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 " Men's Custom Made Shoes; 1 " Brosrans; 1 ' " Ga.ters; 1 ' Conaress Boots; P'.n prs women's Cull " 5tl ' Gout " oim " " Bu-kiiis. ull Mvles: . :W " Xew Stylo Guitcr..; 100 " Sbpper; M!ses', CMblresi's and Boy's Shoes of all iinds and qinililie?. Ail cniprisitir. one of tht1 lanret ami best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever otleretl in the We-t. ap-2J X. D. GALLIOX & SOX.
T t It 1 V wishe-
tlttf Ft:t S -The undersigned
s to s 11 a l.inn. sil'iat 'd tw o ami a half
niil.-s norih tif ilr.io'iville, n.-artiie Pike leatlintt) Conucrs ill-', t 'Oitain'ii; b;0 acres of land. One bun. Ire. I a( r. are nndt-r fem-e ami rood cultiva
tion. There are two jiood dwel'in;: lecises on il. a lanr" barn, stable and granary, corneril), ami other oat-houses, i;.", co-id fruit trees mostly pruned. The farm can be sold in one or t o divisions; each one has a tlwePina: on it. There is a pood cellar, cistern and wells and never lailinsr sprimrs. For farther information inquire on the promises.
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Bids. X. O. Molasses;
Golden S nil
Just received and for sale
ses; i Sa.ar House do
BOOTS ft: S1I01 tVohave largely Increased ourstock of Boots and Shoes, ami now offer the ee ms of the season, to please the taste of the most fastidious, inthe way of Mrs. HrnKKi.i.s custom matlelatlies slippers ami buskins with the prettiest battles boots and olher"tien" in town, may 7 LIXCK Ot FA Kyl HAR. The Flacs for Bargains. JOS. II. O.AIEK, keeps constantly on hand I at all times, a peneral assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast plus, ear nuir". finder rint-s. spectacle, irobt ami silver pcnciN. rob! pens of the best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissor, pen and pocket knives, razors of the bet quality, tofrether Willi a ceneral assortintnttf fancy articles, such a; are usually kt pt in1oclry stores. Also c1 day ami thirty hour brass clock ..which I w ill bell as low as tney can be boui:iit in the city . Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the iet manner and on reasonable terms, obi irohi anil silver taken in exchanire foroodsor work, HOn doorabovc Tynor'a sl"ro. J AI Itl L IUO I IMIJV. This es1 1 taMishiiif nl now in the hands ol Geo. G. S-hoi p aud JamesO'IIair. is in opttfation in all its various
branches, in part to- wit. they are biublin tur-sh-ti.S machines of the late t ami ino-t approvetl motldles. both sepenit rs and chaff iler. with liiinblinjl shaft or belt at tiu opiion ,f tlie purdia-er. having a lare a--ti'i inent tf paib rns and well arranged inacliine. b!at.'-s:i:i:!i au-1 t ariifiit'-rs -Imps tin y are prepared to build met hinerj of various kinds for irrisi and saw uiilb taey are iiUo niniifaepiriiur a:oi keep ctinstaully t.u hand saw jran.iners. Irtti s for v.etnbh criinb-rs, nopb in:'!-, shinirlo laacliiiies. -:rav cut: -rs. tire b ntb-r-;, churns, saw tnali't rils. idat-k - mil 'is l"w t-I irons. a:;-l alt a vMrii-lv of c'tttk slov e. put b ir ci.a:cii and box stoves, s'urar k'cttb't. htt!l,,w ware, no.; li.is. w-aa-on boxes and irons, and alotl.e j-renii'int cu-i plow. Job v-ttrk ae.1 r-'pairin? ilonc i'i 1 t ' n:..l on tue sh.tr: i: u.c-. il w nrks ti-ine in tir lit-,, w ill Se ! m r ' i i i --.i on a s c t'-'rins at any est-ii.-li-!nn'nt iu i!i-- u - . Or-lers respect all- solicited bv siii'i'i' a o-;iai::. ? I Fai.l : 13-fonos.
"Man Know Thyself." An Invaluable Look for 25 Cents. t Lvcry ramily!ionld have a. ropy.
OtHIII lonr.s w,.u i. i.r-.-s.-s iii.a.s i- , i r. upon the Vi urM, r) months. A new edition, revised aud improved, I jwo i;l(,..i,,n,,,,',just issue.!. j rection. f. ii'.m
JIr. H rsTER s tni' i. v ,wil and haso hooe ' curing the in-i.t .vt .
roa thk at ; i n itn v o,:a;ninir an ounine ui me oricin. prttjrress. treat. iient aiel enre of every fttrm ol disease, cont racie'l by promiscuous sevual in-terc-iurse. by self abuse, fir by s..nal excess, w ith advice for their pretention, written in a familiar stt le avoiding ail id til, al t- t lniit aliti.s. aiel ev -
n thine tl. nt w otdd i.f.eiiii the ear ol decency, from the result ol s,,mt-iw cijiy y.-ar- siicce-.-fnI prat tiee. exclusively devot tl to the enre of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which i added, receipts tor the cure of the above di-i-ase... nnd a treat. se ou liie causes, syinpltttu.s al.tl cure f I : . c I-"eor and A"ie. f.r tw enij -live cei ls a copy; six copies one dollar: will tie forwarded to ai.y part .! liie tinted Slal.-, b mail, free of poi-tase. Address, postage paid. C'ostlen tV t Cai.'.ish. rs. or "bo 'f. I'osl Gfice. I'lnladelihia. " This is, w ;;!ittnt ec oti.e;. tiie nvtst eoinprelietlsive aiel ititei! kittle work puhi.shod on tile class of .incases .t w ;:ith it treats, .tv.tldill ail t-'t httical terms, it a-h tresses itself tolbe reason uf its readers. Il is lree trom all obi 'ctiitnable luat-t-r. ami no parent. !.s -ever fasiitlions. can i. t to l.la.t-inL-O ill tt.e ha-e's of his mis. 'I he ailtiior
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Stands. Centre-Tables. Sofa". Lou nires. Cribs, Willow Cabs, Wujruns and Cradles. llcd!end.s, Jlattrasses. Chairs ,tf everv varietv, at the Fl'KNiTl'IlE KOO.Ms. Brookt ille, Julv 13, lt53. 31.
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Yes quite. I like it belter Hnvtltiiii elstj that is meaii I
very well.' ! 'And do ou read muclil' Frei'a glances ; had traveled from the corner, ot his eyes, over every table, shelf, and corner, in search of some book or paper. But not a pagj; not ; a leaf, yellow or s-re, repaid his search j O yea!' said Helen, with a self-s vlislied i glance. 'What bcoks? permit me to ask. ": 1 read the bible a good deal,' he answered gravel v. j is that all?' j 'All of course not, an.i yet, what cio we not find iu that lioiv volume? History, poetry, elocjuence, TotiiaiiC" the most thrilling pathos ' blushing and reeolleeliug herseil, she added, with a manner as chi tiish n ii had been dicnilicd. 'As lor other books: let nie see. I've got In my library first, there's the pri ner coiiiitinw her tiogt rs .secoini class re.n.r. Ivobinson Crusoe, nursery tales, fairy stones, to or three elements of (son. tilling, biography ol some persttu or other, nniii-r"s iincizitie, ktugR:charu the third, isn't that tt good assortment. Fred smiled 'Perhaps I tion't know as much as those who have been to sehoel m -re,' she added as
to ik a music lesson never was taught how "W hy I.eua, you looi like a gliosL Au to sing all true. And yet I am ull you see : hour ago your cheeks were as red as roses. me to-night myself my owu teacher; with What is the matter, my petite cousiu? labor and diligence, I trust I am worthy to be ! L,cna n.tid nothluu .and her face assumed the wife of one so good and exalted as 1 find : a ceacher hue, as she pointed to a siulo mv l,ubanu to be." j paragraph. Reader, wouldn't you and I like to be there " 1 hate round the bracelet; but I fear ils insi now. aud hear her storv: she liiuirliins loss, and your decentioti, have caused the
d-alii ol Alary ijreo. AoDO.ty Knows where she is; we have been searching for two days, and have come to Ihe conclusion that she has destroved her liV throucii fear and too great sensitiveness. My child, what au awful lesson is this!" The evil counselor kept silence. She da-
bettveeu smiles, her pretty face all dimples, as she tells him how she banished piano, ! ooks, harp, portfolia, music, ail iu an empty room bv thetns-elves, an i locked the door, , leaving them to seclusion and dust while' ttio luile p tnntrc cirl. tviluoilt auv Verv ,
You knit quite admirably; are yon fond jee, scheme, succeeded iu convincing a !
well-bred city gentleman mat ne com t mar- j ry a country rustic, cv-n if her fingers were I more familiar with churning and kuititug; ueedles than the piano or the harp. j
rriinAT! Avur.iT 1 1 win: -(). ODD Bushels of Wheat wanted li.mse M M. lirookville. for which ll narkel itrice in cash will be paid bv
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From the Boston Olive Branch. Four Chapters of a White LieChatter I. "flow nnfortubate! Mamma writes me that she cannot find her emerald bracelet. Now I don't dar- tell her that I have lost it, as you rememlier 1 cid returning Irom Mrs, Lacy's party- It is the last gilt of my father, and very valuable.' I'm sure 1 don't kuow what to do." AnJ Leua Alley thre-v the letter impatiently dotvu. It's w -il you are, hero in S ew York, replied her queenly const u siiakiug the heavy curls fro n her sho il iers, is site ioos.e.1 up uu -: willingly from her boA "wli.it does uunt sat ." 'She wishes to ktiotv if by mistake I could
have irouUl it on or il" I remember w heu I last s iw il, an I where ?'' ' Easily answered litt's simpleton. Jnl tell, in a general wiy, that you won. er al her for ! tiiiiiking you so c vr-les; is lo It r i n sj it on here, ! and siy that before you went to the party, 1 vou saw it fastened to tile todel cn-iuoil in her room you know you dr.ss-d there, ' ' Hut won't thai be a I tls-eK,oJ,abnosl ' urged I.eu i timidly A li Itilestick.you iiltie pur liu wii -re's the lief Vou h.tvu'i brought it lo New York have you? You did see il on your mother's toilet table, cidu'l yu? You must b-aru lo di 1
stinguish between a ,-rutieut way of getting over a mailer and a sneer laLseiiood you lillie country bit of perfection." Lena seein-tl salisiie l she could U-'t brook the sneer of her beautiful cousin nor could she bear the term puritanic il, which her fashi niaMe New York re'ilives styled her acts of conscience. Th letter was wrilten.sealed anu sent, but that nighl in the midst of splen-
dia throngs Lena's heart beat with s!i line for
red not reply when tempting her to wear: the bracelet, and then to cover her fault. ( T It, :in hour Lena tva readv and nn her ventr ; .
home. Karly in the morning she was ilriviug rapidly through the town adjacent to her own. Iler palli lay through the thick ; woous. The suu slept red and warm on the ' w ay sine flowers. The birds sang as if they , were singing the first jubilee song of crea-j tiou. Ever til. ii;g seemed happy and lio'y but that one young heart Sjhe had reached within .a mile of her mother's house, when a haggard face pa.-sed close by the carriage. tMie. knew it. It was poor Mary's lover; an.i a deathly faiutI uess uiiiimed her vision as, ou looking back : she saw him crouching forward and beating I his forehead, as if in great agony and utter despair. j Oilier voices were heard, and the tramp of j many feet. And they bore near the carriage that slackened in speed as the mournful group passed by beanug a dead body. It i was poor Mary; she had perished in the I woods, a victim to angry suspicion, nnd a "baruileoB white lie!"
JOHN WiLLIAIIS' Excelsior Clothing Stove. MT.CARMF.L. would call the. attention of my friends and the public irenerallt to inv fashionable ami cheap clo-
iu making bread, churning butt-r and
ing house, I'm not lo ba oil doue.'
The young man left her more in pity than in love, hut his visits ciid not always s.i re suit. lie began to feel a magnetic: attrac tton whin li he vainly attributed lo lleleu's beauty; but the truth is, her sweet artlessness of character, engaging manners and gentle disposition, quite w, n upon the city bred aud aristocratic Fred Lnie. There was a freshness about every thing she said nd did. Sue perplexed as well as delighted him. Often. as he was won.ierintr hour some home
ly expression wonld be received iu good so- n- -" l which couscieuce rebehed. city, some beautiful sentiment would sud-1 Cn.trrrRlI. dculy drop like a pearl from her lips, more j Mary, come here; 1 want to fee you alone rematkabie for originality than brilliancy a moment;' and Mrs. Alley entered her, If I should fait in the snare, thought he, dressiug room followed by her handsome I can educate her. Il would be worth try- innocent looking little cliamberm ui. ing.' j "Mary. 1 have lost my emerald bracelet," It was useless to combat wilh his passious; slie said tirmly when she had seat.sd herseil". so at last he fell at Helen's feet figuratively ' 'I waul lo kuow if you remember seeing it?' speaking and confessed his love. Mary lurntsj pale; she was extrecaely umI care not, Helen, only be mine,' was his id, an.i me inoughl that sue might be. even invariable answer to her exclamations of un- 1 susjiecUd, frightened her exceedingly, worthiness, how she should tppear in f ash- i W lieu she mis wared her voice trembled.
tonaote society, etc. They were married had returned from their wedding lour, and at the expiration of: the honey moon i'rtd was more Iu love than ever. At a grand entertainment given j by relatives of the bridegroom, Helen I looked most beautiful. Iler husband did not! insut that the should depart from her sim-! p'.icity; and indeed without jewels or braceleu, with only that fresii white rob, simple j sash of blue, and ornaments of fair nuas- i
loses, biii was tne most lovely creature i .
ine room. I lo wring her hands with a look of terror; 1
luiiramtcim mi rrem faloon. Olazinir . uevar ib.r., ,r.l,.. wi I lll
als, lovele tt- rs, cigars and Is left uudisturbed in the '
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Intcrcstiiic; to Ladies. ONE OF FANNY FERN'S BEST. I'mler the title of "Mrs. Grumble's Solii
oquv." Fanny Fern contributes the follow. ; ing to l he Musical World and Times: 1 " There's no calculating the difference between men mid women boar iers Here's Mr. Jones, been in iny house these six mouths, i and no more trouble to me til m inv gray S
kittt n It his bed is shook up once a week
and his coats, era v
patent-leather boots
inlddie of the floor, he is as contented as a pedagogue iu vacation lini-. Take a woman ', to board, and (if it is perfectly couveni -ul) she would I ke a drapers, instead of dropcurtains; she'd iike tne windows altered lo ! opeu at the top, a id a warurope lor her tiouucei tiiessts, and a few more n.iils ano ' another shell" in her clovet, and a bench to ; put her feet on, and a Lule, rocitiug chair, aud a big looking-glass, and a pea green shade for her gas-burner S.ie woulu lile breakfast ; about leu un notes later tliau your usual hour, tea ten minutes earlier, aud the gong, ' which shocks her nerves so, altogether uisi peused wilh. She can't drink coffee, because , it is e xhiiiarating; broma is too insipid, and I chocolate loa heavy. She don't faucy cocoa. ! 'English breakfast lea' is the only beverage ! which agrees wilh her delicate spiuster organ izaliou. She cau't uiges-t a roast or fried msh, sho might possibly peck at au egg, if it j were hoileU with one eye on the . watch. I'astry she never eats, uu.essshe kuows from ' w hat uairv the bulter came which enters iuto ' its composition. Every article of food pre-
thi.le store in .Ml. funnel, where tt ill he found a lnrire stock of sprinirand summer clothinff of the best tt orkmaiiship, and latest fashions, consisting in part of cloth dross, frock iiutl sat k coats. cashmereU, Krminet, Lustre. "I'tveed ami Linen coats Fcu-iackets. etc. Also a larire assortment ofCassimere. Tweed. Satinett ami Linen Pauls. Vests, superior and ordinary tuality, in jrrcnl variety. A ;0Ol) VAK1KTV OF BOVN CI.OTHIXC. I hate also received a larire lot of Cloths, Casimers, "estin,s. Tueetls I'nshinarelt. Kruiinett. Bress Jeans, uirect from Xetv York, all of tt hicli 1 will make up at the shortest notice, and on rea
sonable terms. Havine recently enlarged my store, it now affords room for additional numbers by which my old customers can ho more comfortably accommodated: to whom, and the public ireiieraily, we cx-
lenil a cordial invitation to call. JOHX "WILLIAMS. Mt. Cannel. April :th, 1553. l?-3m. VALLEY HOUSE! THA VF. the pleasure of annoiincine to the public that the Valley Hoi sk Is now tiitetl up in the best style, for th ecomm'tlntloii of the travelling commnhity, no pains it ill be. spared to promote the comfort of those who may desire to make the Vai.l:y IIolsk their home. t'lnier the pres oit manaircment. 1 flatter myselt Hint no House in South eastern Indiana can equal this. The l.ni!tlir.r is larire and commodious, and constructed oxpresslv for the purpose to which itisapplied. The undersigned hashad much experience in the business, and is satisfied thai all who mat- have
heretofore favored him, will not neglect makincr this house ttieir homo t heiievor their business
niav b a.l theiu to tins place. ISA AC CHAPMAX Brookt ille. Ind., March 53d, 1-53.
It it important iu A noir ir.rn a prrton ivantt Hoodi. jvfiejc they can be had the eUeapett and the best articles. Till", subscriber respectfully directs Ihe attention of the public to his new Js'tock of Coods. tvliich are of tlie latest ami the most beautiful styles and pntlcrns. s-lected tt ith the strictest recard to the wants of this country. They have receivoti the hiirhost tesliinoii'iils from persons that have seen them, acknowledirinir them to be handsome, durable and at the same time as cheap if not the cheapest
M 1 WOK Of OOUDS, ever offered in thi market. His stock consists of Broadcloths, of everv shade anil color: plain anil
lancy i assimeres. hattiuctt. Jo Vestincs. such as.Satins, Brocad
He would particularly cull thn attenlioii of the
Ladies to his lare and elegantly selected stock of I. ii dies' Drew t.ool4, Patins. plain and liurcl: Silks; Salin de Chiens; Beraires; Siik Tissues: tiiured and dotted Swiss Uressl'iitterns: Lawns: Chatneleoiillroca.ieroplins. Linen Lustres: Cint;hiiuis: Berime de l.aiues. Osc. A larce stock of 1'iiIX I S of various witterns:
B f !t t t f -S - , " , - . i i B, .a . u a . , AT HEAD J(TAIM'i:!:sMi:r.MO!;A. riir. i'mi-:iik:m:i. r-m tt r..r tinpatronage l.'T.'to'ore extend - I to theni. hy the cili.en. ..f ti, t:"eor:i :ii- 1 t i. iu'.'t . r.'-i,... t''.;l! so
licit a c.tnti limit io.i of t.i s. Hue. a n-l tv on hi iutori'i them and til." public ireiier.iily. i!.;,t ih.-t I. me received a lrcsti .'.iiipit of .Seasonable liooils jusl ; from the mint, and consisting in pari of the loli low inir articles: i I'lain ami I'iir ire 't Silks and Si-tin Dress C.o.K. i tonlnuiis. B T.-iir ' .le I.:-.. -. l.att ns ami "I issues. Lawn and I'lrt.i. lollies. ; i;i:n :n..i !:..tte. Sui-s ; ami Mull Musiin.an.l t tutei; is in iieaii.innee. i Weask p.-irti-nlnrattention to our slock of l!ou- ; nets a ml Loiiuel 'I'riuiioii s. an.i tt on hi sjit to tho Ladies Unit tie ur - mitt prepared to 'iow tliem , sonitliiinff partieularU nit t- in tinit il.'j.Mrtineut. ' c'l i 1 .. 1; s. i ' 1 , i n nn. Fiinct Cassiin.-rs and Sattinelts. Jeans. Silk t'elvet. ShIih, .Marells. t'lileut-ia aud I'am y Vesiintrsuntl I ot'.onatie. tt e have a full supply, ami a elieufi as t mi can llieai. Our sioet; of Bonis and' S;to s consists iu (.art as i follow : .Men's Calf. Kip ami Stoca Boots. Calf.
mil Twee. Is -Morocco, rirotraus. iixtoro aiitijersev lie-; ttiutas
Marseilles. &-C. i ant Boys Kipmid Cali'l' t.iis mnl l-;ro.';iu; La.lies
ai oroeco. i e;. i a ii o it iti .-su .s an.i i i.vus. .tu ot ine latest stt le ami made ol la.-best materials, nutl in a workmanlike manner. I n tact if t ou t not cheap Boot ami Shoes l'.i ti Walkers for tin ni. Our slock ot ri-atlt mro'e cloihini: it note couidcte. and consists ot as follows: Cloth. Cassiuiere. Satinet. Lustre and Linen fonts; Sniin. Marsellsanti Fancv Vests: o.-s!. in nnil l-'anct fassj-
in ' it.l --. -s. t; . i ; ,'K.,-l. -.. :,i.v.i 1 I . .1 on Hie m-.si hi.. Juit L-Ur illRn ii trn ii. TTNsa.
t ,:r l-.l ,;-e-r.-H envel..pe. . r-t t-ii.ttii -j", !. is. or.it -s. ...-t paid. lUSlihX & '.. r:u!:. i.-ip:ii.-i. s t and Book Ajrents. s :pral linos, till i t. 1."..
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I K't'A I I VF. and ii. sens::. I the st -ler.i.
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(loves ami Hosierv; an assort inent of Ladies and
(Jcnts Ki.hl.Silk. Lisle, thread and Cotton Cloves; ladies" white, black, colored and mixed Hose: Cenu' brown, white, mixed and fancy half Hose. H ATS A. CAPS. Kessuth. Hungarian. Leghorn. China Pearl, and Straw Hals for men and hot s; cloth am! oilcloth Caps for do. Caritts Throe plv Imperial. Inr'ain. A'enitian ami nirthine Carpets. Ol I, CLOTHS Floor, and Table Oilcloths. HOOTS AMU SHOliS Mens' calf and kip Hoots and Shoes; Boys' calf ami coat Shoes; a larire stock of ladies
line Shoes ofevcry kind. etc. He is determined to conduct his business upon such principles as to merit the coitlideuce of the public. Come one. como all! and examine my new stock, and you w ill be fully satislied with the'prices, April 29, ie53. '20 RICHARD TYXER.
adeed ma'am, I don't luiuk I've
all. Hut, Mary,' and h-r voice grevr sterner. I.-ua writes Ihe last nine site saw it, il was iu this room on last eouesnv week. That
nigh i 1 lelt ton here alone. I am positive ; pared with butter, salt, pelter, mustard, viuethat uooue but yourself has since beeu in. I ! gar or oil; or bread that is made wilh yeast, .missed It tiial very uiglil teil mo if yon have soda, milk or saleralus, she decidedly rejects. Ukeu it rind it return it to me, and I will She is constantly washing out lillie duds cf lorgite ycu.' j laces, collars, liau tke chiefs, chemisettes auJ Oh! Mrs. Atlev. indeed I don't know any-! stockities. which slie festoons u. to tne front- i
iu th-ng about u eiclaimei the cirl beiiinmn? ! windows, to dry, uivinu Dasseis-bv the im-
preasion tuat your house is occupied by a!
vou I blaucniseuse; tnen lerks the bell wire tor
mat.
ttSIIKHI WOOL! AVOOI.IT LOOK!
I'he M ills ox FactorT at Mittitmora are now runir.au. 1 w are readt low ait ou customers in our
lin--.the Fa-tort lias been larre'.t improted. ami tt e .an enr-i. s:,in. weave, nn-1 maun fact are Wool on as short notice. :u cood and as cheap, as any poo, I short in the com irv. Full'nir att.l .lyeinc ilttne in the usual sensor on fair ternis.all kintis of M-trt hai t-ili!e pro. luce taken for w ork and esp..ei:tllv wool irr ese. We will pay ,-asli orirtto Is for Hl.ln-o U.s Wool. Call and see us b 'f tre l :tt- in it t ot: r wool or w ork ot.terw heres. i!l--.'.t M AC V.';ORUOX & C o. .1 ITS M C AIs. 3 eases Silk Hats, , :tse Kossuth ditto M-'n an-1 Bot. F::r, ooUan.l Artiste tlo. Flush. Chub, uml Fur f aps. just arrivinc nmlf :ale eh.-.ip bv KH'HAKD TVXKK. October otith, If.ii. rllltlii.l.IitS .V l'USOI,S-A larRC 1' loi of Umbrellas and Parasols for sale al the lowest possible price at my T LF.sC K. & FAKiU'HAR'S. pUI.N'TS.V- iilNUlI .ns-j: pieces of well J usstirt.fl prints aud lme;i;a.iis. For sale at reduced iub.es at int 7 1 -IXC K St FA Riil' BAR'S. t.' ' I 71 V.l W AH tZ A very lanre assortment
il of the most fashionable, and durable summer
JUST RECEIVED t T TIIE OLD WHITE fOnXElt, the l most extensive lot of l'ttw Contl!. we nave evr hatt the pleasure of offering for sale; among which are 40 pieces plain and faacy Law us: 10 do Berate deLailie-; 1(1 do Beratre; Id do Siik French Tissue; 5 do new style Brocade; 3 do Chameleon Glace; IU do plain black Taffeta; 40 do rich, plain. ficured & fancy Silks; 10 elegant Parisian Robes; S pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; 5 do dotted do do CO do plain do do 30 do plain and fliriired Jackonet; 5 tlo Book Muslin; 5 do Bishop Iaiwns: 211 do Silk and Alpncea Lustres. pi!2. X. 1). GALLIOX & SOX.
inert', Salinett. Tweed. Linen. Cottoiiade and Corduroy Bants: Hurts, iiratvers. f oliars. ivc. made ; of t nriousstt les r. ti 1 si 7 -s. so if yini w'.-iut u suit all j out ami out. cheaper tlinn Hie f h.'apest. bist call j over to Wa iUers anil tr-.-t til -in. I Also a full supply of Legion . Palm, l'anainn. I and Silk Hats. j Q-iecn.w are. in whole or brok-'n es. F-irlhtoi , ami Stoneti a. of di'ierenl sl,ap ami sue.; j A full . j.iy of liroceriesol itli kin. U. iu fact, j evt'ry f '.i z t'lat is ne.'ilt d to s:i pplt tlie w ants of ; tlu: surt'ouiidiiij: country, tt hit h v. in! -u-l selling j cheap and no mistake. Our motto is small profits j and liiiit k returns, and to let no one piaw at dis-
saiisa.'o.
X. B. AVe are at all times payins the highest market price in Cah f .r all t, in. Is of mi in. ai'20 1? tV.ll.KKK & I.iUi'I'ilEKS. QVEEiSWI5E AVe hate just received the most beautiful stock of Queensw are. In settsor bv the peace, ever before offered in this market, 'my 7 LIXCK ei FA Klit HAR.
GentlGrneas
M'Hh uii.le'-'c'iei! th'ii-kful to
I for pr.st lavor-. w on'-! s;;y io their customers, and lo iu.- piiM yon -railv. that the MA Xi Mill II M'oi KOF KKAliV-.MAl'ECLOin-I(; and l .'f'l.r It : Ts I urihi;-Z toto,f, w iiit ii they lately pur. Iiase l ia New V..rk and l'iiilatlelpliia.has bist arrive. I ai.il is now open lit the inspection til all :.: I': .r (TntitiitS' I'.m por i ll ill s in Bro.i, t ille, ln.li.ii.a. w iiere a uniiorai an.i o'itimate bu-:ness is .!-.'; ..:. u-l where can b.'l'..un-i a trTitle ot I ea.iy-.M:i.le;.to.is superior in work mulish. p Ittant herelotort; br i;e t io lliis market, and w lot li w ill l.e s... at a j.ro .-s as lo iusur-e Iheir saietoauy wtniiitat hat c examined litem bet. ire ii'.rch;-.siui; i-lsew h.-re. I het also keep constantly on band a larjre and Well selected Slock fl
Clntlis, ';tssim"r' & Vcttiiut. I-', in brut ii. at t k tiitis atnt colors, alt of w hicii t, lil be sol-l as lotv as l .ot can ht' l iiil'iiI al tint house iu tiie west, or ma.! to order on the idiorlest notice an I in lite iii -sl fashionable stt le. We louid men exten I a pop'e int it -ifon lo Ml to come ui. I t-vatnine on; ibio.i- before iurchasin cls.-wheie. tor we feel coi:ti.lent we can oiler mi h ind iicenients in the way t.i I lo-ap foods as to secure the permanent custom of ail who mat favor us w ith a t all. TTP AH kinds of TAII.OCIXGdoncat the shortest notice, 'TT'All work warr.int'd, ami any garment rip-
5 :ng w ill be repairetl gratnitoiisly
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V.'r. ti; !it1';'t .-.l VU W i: rct ijtiti Uu'ir luun lii-it-Ai! r 'Hiu- l.-'ii. "ay, t':;.; Uu' n j-. . sr C'tjn j,fcs"ii v,. fs ihf;i. all Ui;- ji ol" ti:c Li cr. I .. Vo. Wt-v'iy ihit lift a; ! , bul mImi in. hi ti.at ol It i j iUy Vhit.-'i Strt.r. .U! : -ofjin AI1KKA I I VK. I I . VUi ! c.MW K l.M . v. l:as lt"cti trvat.'.i u i ;( , : it.o&i ik f'ti''
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TVXKK tfc
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BAIvEK.
i' IIMTIL IIf"Sf" Connersttlle. Fav.-tie
to intt, ludiauu. K. Hi Rttt. ProprieUtr. This house is iniroo-l repair, well f.irnishe.l.tlioroulily t euTilale.l. lavorablt siiuateii, and every attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the besl uml most fashionable house in the city, its bills are at the same time solott as to suit all. jy 'j-J-lJU-ly Yi 'l lie Hamilton Intelligencer w ill please insert months ami forward bill lor payment.
v. i i v
irlATF.D l.M .-MEDIATELY, A pood hand to work at the Harness makine business.
Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carmel, Franklin Lo.
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T0-1.TSI ) etl a larire :n
T , I udian-
1 b '.TI,, Carria!r A or: toe s. f tunersvile ir 9 29-lyl
:ind haudsonio as.ortuiei.t of the most
fashionable bounds and ribbons. and forsale.it m;", LIXCK A: FA K'U'II A ICS.
First Arrival this Seasoc, - j.s best quality, new ltle calicoej foj sale a
WHERE D3 THEY C HE FilOn? Jl NT reeived alotof superior hammered iron,
cd in reirard of various sizes. K.TlXr.n.
IS TIIE QUESTION so fre.pieofy as; to Burton's Xew Gootls, which are
I". I ' i 1 i ' . '. ... I . le. V IN. ". i . 7r7,riir.!i...ei.i.i.;,t .h :-: !' ..-alure. '-.I. X. 111)1. 1-NS.W It." :; . ' l..' ull others are unriio. ss .:i,.i:iti..i -. Agents w islili, ut -.c -:;;!., . " :' tw i.sitilijr tt Itecouie .-iL'e' ts. uo.-t : . ; --f i1-.'-pri.ior, J. X. lli'i'.i.ASAi h. a: : .- I -jo Xoriii SH nXii Sir.;, :.b..te 1':. . 1 1 i AJiKI.PIil A. Sold l.v all Prumr'sts ai .1 Merd 'a :!i X. States. Pamphlets civii. i C.-rt: of , nr. i. rf in tjiilerent parts o: i.h- c.c mi y. lit ihe af rcfsicines.cali l.e iia-i lt..:.- ..t tse ;.;.,;!. For sale lo AI. W. II A 1 :.K. i.rook t:!le. I:K0VXTXJ .V WALE. Ter."- iiaui.-. ii.f'i acei.ts for !:iO state. Price each cents. Jr. 3 jl'-ljr.
V 11 E S II A It It I V A L
FASHIONABLE COATS. - CLOTH. Frock and Suck Coals; t'l Soil Cassimere. Tw eed, Jeans and Linen do;
Just received and for sale cheap at the Clothing Emporium of TVXEK iSc BAKEK. p at. '53-iti-tr. Ilootsi A. Miorsi. IlHts. ck Caps. rpHK undersigned have just receivetl direct from J. Hie East, a well selected stock of the above named articles which will be sold at the low est figures. TVXEK & BAKER. apr.;9. "03 l'J-tf. 11" ALL PA 1E1I. behave now-on hand W larite assortment of Wall, Fire Board and window-paper. Also, alurjre lot of window- shades of the latest stt le and pattern, which we are sellimr at reduced prices. X. D. GA LLIOX & SOX. 2i
I - AltrETS! CAM PETS!! Just received I at the Old Whitk Corner, a most niacnitieent assortment of Carpets, of all sttlesaml prices. 2i X. D.tJALLIOX & SOX.
ilniost daily
arriving, tt hen wo first heard this womlerintr, where lliey came from, tve tlionciil it was only occasioned by tho amount of his never endii.e stock, but after a thoroinrh examination, we rind tnat ho has the prettiest ami cheapest iroods in this market, ami lliat he gets theni direct from Xew York and Philadelphia. He has a lure aud well selected stock of l,:Mii " IJi' (uoii. Cotisistinr in p:irt of a eenerat assortment of black ami fancy Silk sand Satins, Bareges, Barege tlelaius, M on-line -lelaiTies. Bombaines. Lu-ires, Poplins, f itiirhants. Lawns. Tarltons. Sw iss. Hook and -laeo-
i net mii-liiis. Ko'i-'s. -t".. tt ith n ir -neral assorliuent I of I roncli U orkedCollarst ) Cutfs. uii icrsleeves, Si.-n ers. llantlkercliiefs. I.a- ( ces, Eili:.njs, .Mantillas, I'apws. i 'rape Shaw Is. ; Parasols. Fans. Bonnets. Bonnel Kibbons and li- . nings. Flow ers. Wreath, Tabhs, Lm ami siiort j Mitts, Cloves. H "siery, t:c., w ith thousand artii clcs too tedious to mention.
Gsntlemens Goods In preat variety; Clotiis. Cassnneres. Sauiut t's, Tweetls, SuiniuerCluths. bleached and bron Linens ami Brislings, Vestings. Slocks, llandkorchiefs. Cravats, f loves, ett'.. w-,i!i a ireneral iissortmenl of UitOADWAY .STYLUS of HATS a4id CAPS. of aim st evert- description. HUY'S WE III " In abundance, wcllseleeted.of superior Due and common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces of Prints Good styles and fastcolors, with a heavy slock of brown, idem-hed and colored Muslins "ami llrillings. Tickings, Checks. Flannels. Cotionades, Striped Shirtings. Mutptito Bars, aud evert thing usually kept in a retail store. Also, a heavy stock of Uuecnstvare. Hardware. Hollow-ware. Cedar-ware, and Groceries, all of which were bought very cheap, and w ill be sold for small profits. I sat again, call and examine for yourselves. It
March 1J, lKtf.
Domestics. I VST ISI'.CEI VLD, at the Old White CorJ in -e 2'i p. Prints, good stt les and fast colors; loo Bleached Muili'u; l.M I '- Brow u ;i.i - and Bleached Drill's; 5 " Colored " ? Hod. White and Yellow Flannel; I'l " Canton " 40 " Cotton Pautloonry; JU " narrow-sti ijietl autl check shirting; :ti Ir.sii Linen. All of w hich w ill be sold on reasonable terms, bv '.' X. 11. IIAI.LIOX & SOX.
PUOTECTIO'V f Fire, Marine and Inland) IXSUk v c t: C l 31 1 A X OF II ARTFOBD. COXN. A'L OR I'O RJ TE D I8?5-
OF DIRECTORS. C. II. Xoa-niA. E. Seklev,
JnO. WiRBCRTOX, W. KELLOOO,
E. Hills, D.W. i uii T. BKLKtir, W. A. Ward H. Beldes. D. Clark,
V. W. CLAKK, President
goods. mv '
lust received and for sale bv
LIXCK & FAKtil H AK.
UAH mVARE. AVAILS, Ac, Lines & Frtl'.ntR Invite anention to their complete assortment of nails and re neral stock of hard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7
Spring & Summer Goods
bbrought meop to the- Sunday j an hour or .uore.for relay, of Lot smoothing- j Bw"cl crSuary'Ssi
with lietit, her herl tailej her. '?la 1
love nunaa cearit. ms asiea Uersei!. "it I ,'h.t.,l ..,.( , il,,,,,.. im .mil m i ir.,.,. i. ,.nt th finliit k..
SindhewashaiTietlormel 1 caunot bear ihe hearfs bloo.1 tlun take it.' ; aliens, the is ot'.en afflicted with inieretthoucht; but should he overcome aUcooveu-: 'Hush, Mary! protestation will do no ' icg little tnUs and intlaema, requiruijr the tional notions, then 1 have a hussand worthy gaod; your lcoks are puilly. The Itmlet jjmmediate consolation of a dose of hot lem-
u w Quur-u.w .ii.il an n pniua i nn , couldu't h tve rone without Imn dureawt a onads or eineet tea; choosine her time for
moment. The best of ciris e'wt wav some-i these comolaints when the kitchen fire has
wife.'
How she watched him as ho presented to one and another.
her
e best of girls giv way some-j these complaints when the kitchen ation. You said first you didn't ; cone out aud the servants ar on af
tunes to temptation. You satd first you didn't gone out aud the servants ar on a furlough. think vnn hi.il I ilk n.LJ. k-. ... m t,i tU... t I
simple,' whispered a niagii.f.ceat looking .(. now imWa , rinmh(,r mtt ,s I how Immensely tronhlesome women are! girl, repleut!eut witJi d.a.nouus, as she curl- ,f Mies Lena h;d it; repealed the girl, trem-U'd ralher have a wholo regiment of men eii her lips anu passed them. Ihe oWrvaiion U.ling se she could hardly aland upright. li boarders. Allyouhave todo is, to wind escaped neither Heien or t red. She looKeO ; do lliiuk I believe I saw il ,i her ar- -; ves, I them up in the morning, wilh a powerful at him. He smiled a Uver s smile aud only , i sar Miss Leua must have Ukeu it to' cup ot cottee, give ihem carte blanche to
" . "CI "-'7". " ", , "'! wear 10 lre parly.' Miioke, aud a night-key, and your wo:k is war- couHdent that they can suit their varied
uinnaut tti'ieiioK pmw l'fi nt, tt tin- - 1 Hal IS I im rnn et i.n.,...l... I i, ,',i,i.." lasies.
mini uj u iiss m.i.jirt. uiiurai v i neiwu yrl, exclaimed Mre. Alley, her li.is
embracing Cloths of almost every description and price; Cassimeres in irreat varictv.from the lowest trade to trie richest styles: Vestinjrs.Tweeds, Xankeens aud Linen and Cotton .Summer Vsr,of all the various k inds. together with almost every other article known to the" Pry floods trade. Their slock of booisaud Shoes, coarse and fine, larsre and small, has been selected with great care and w ill compare favorably fox eleuance with that of any establishment this si le of lUe C ity. For the inspection of tim Ladies, they present a beaiitiiul sssortmeet of fine and Fashiosabi Oress Goods. Crate and Delaine Shatrls, and Bonnets of the latest styles, and at the verv lowest fltrtires.
Thoy invito tiie especuil nitention of the Ladies
to t.ieir new an.i ekvaut sunflr ul Glass .V liucens
shriae of ignorant rusticity.
j quiveiing with passioti; 1 might have for- I
fcV Lines left bv a traveller upon the?
Buthe.O joy.heaeeinedon.y lo lov her, giveu you had you been candid aud told the I bcl where he attempted to sleep, at a the more aa she clung lo his arm so tiimdly-Uruth. But the charge you make against my hotel not far from the city of Boston: His noble face expressed the pride he truly j daughter th soul of candor itself places i A buegy chaise or a buucv waeon.
Als-t. a macnirlcent stoet of hardware, for tha
Fanner. .Mechanic and Builder, and Gmcc rirt "for the miHion'.'
l.SlfItA,CIO. THU I'ltOTElTlOX ISlItACE IA V continues to insure airainsl loss orilamatre by tire and tho perils of navigation, on
s i.-tioraoie verms as anv responsittie l oinniiiiv. is no troutilo to sho w iro ids anu itrn es.
All losses paidat the oHice whore Poliev issued, in 1 B. II. BCKTOX. sixty days after proof. ' j Brookville, April li, 1?53. 17tf Available Capital 81,000,000. . The undersigned, scent of this old and responsi- nnnniTII I "H I iPTft I V P"C bla Company isat all limes prepared to issue Poll- JJnL)UlV 1LLL AllUlV.LlO. cies, &c. &c. .. Ofllce two doors north of Burton's stere, Brook- w . .., ville. Ind urBrntvion .,..i TOIIM I. HOW l.A.7 V , Attorney at Law. yrsy20.'lS53. C2-ly ' S I J BrookviUe, Indiana.
310SES I It I'l I It" A" , v; and Attorney and Counsellor at law. Brookville,
... . r . . . .. 1 ma. umce soum taai corner 01 rublic Square. A 1 1 n ni. r. In... J XT . Tt . L 1 T l , nn . . ,
otiui ny a i. a,o.w anu inutary xuuiic, spiij, icsia 1
LiALKKii, KARLIX CO. IXD., IVTILL take acknowledgments of Seeds, take and tl certify Depositions, Affidavits &c. "EVAIV OWEXS, NOTATY PUBLIC. ; Residence, Mt. Carmel, Ind.
ho.iid A.n. iHztiiD, V . Thrall, VV. B. Bobbins, L. Hlmphrey, Wm. IsutM.
tV M. Williams. Wj. Conner, Sec'y
The attention of property holders is respectfully
catt.'.i to trie superior a.lvaiit.iires for 1 1 rc .'la
rinr.-iml liilaml In mi rnnco olferetl by
tlie I nil .: j iti.i I tM li.l.tlli CO
I he undersigned has becu furnished wilh blank
pol icies. signed by tlie officers of the Company; also wilh blank renewal r-eeipls. for continuing- policies
airea.it issuetl, ami is Uult aulhorizetl aim prepar
ed. as Airent ol said Couipany, to make insurances
for any period of time, nol less than one mouth nor
preau-r than seven years, upon buildings or their contents, ot tiipied as Dwellings, Storss, Ware-
hocses t Ht ki ut", Hotel, Bakk. Coiet hocses, Colliufs. o,-c. Arc and ihe conteuts spainst loss OR D AX ACE BY FIRE. J. J. FOU1 S, AgCDt, SI ly For Laurel, Franklin county, Ind. COliEKSVILLE JTIACHIXB SHOP, Adjoininst the Stove Foundry of VV. F. Gebhart.
rilHK undersigned respectfully informsthe pup
T)vy dxrh, C-roccr ie, s:o. mllK siil.'erilt.-rs l ine i i-t r. : 1 .Ir.'ttfr
1 Xew York. Fin!;. del; 1 insnd l .... iinati-alic
and genenil ;i-.r: mei.t el' I 111 (JOflBS
rtin.i.limi i.-trt ,,f I'.r.t .1 I'i.t;! s. Cus.imf It.
Veslinirs. Silk G.i..,ls :: t tt-rv variety. I'rmls a4
Mualius. alstt a j;.-i era! ;i-se:te' n- .-1 Hardware. Order? u -i K-Vc -'.'. tinvi n.'s. Hats Caj s. & K. ..; Made Cl.-tlut g. Hoots niitl iShi'O.. Three tdv nnd ..jn-i. I':'"'- at ai' r-
Iron. Meel. X.ii'-. l-:irii il L- l'lell I.
Karthern M ; re. tV ''
Their stoek iia been sele. led n. tne ''".c,''r.
bv a competent pur. !.:l-er. aiel til--; theveanoir.--r:oo.is:.t b-wer pri. - snl ,,,o.l,ty than eter I . M- i;;: e ... tl yf;lci
tue luiiti'c are re. p. 1 1. in; in-.f- -
examine for iliein-elvt s.
X. B. 1 he LiL-:ie-t pn c pa.-i ir .ot - produce. Miol F, C I L Ll M & 0 . 1 Decs. '-tt. - . UaAIS
fXl dcnl Mirson "";
li.aukl;i h rpu-t U'.ers.
the cor-thintu.ce "f p . rt
lie " .'tii,j "-
the l3lf
r,rrr,rTT.t;ym ..r a.ltif-
tiie ritizens of town and country
attention to tlie fre t of hi- lakii'ir a I'"''
full set f Arlilivial Teet i, ;.t
Coiintv Fa r. AH )lienitioLsiiitiide: tnl Art ho latest and ui.ist a.pr.tv.l pruu-i
anieo. .,01:11-- i.r-jivt'rs JOffiee iu lac Xorth end of tatf -t - aud. - -
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IV. P.4YSE E.
Ir V U 1 W P A- M 4 X LY
jk t uaiuc ot 1 .1 1 . s- . . - -
to their fnenns arntaepini.;
have opene.1 a lit ert su ir d
stand of T. V. Mnt liel
Husin, where they win t
Oil i-ean h
1. nil Times
re:ni m .
nish rarriatres. buwries and horse. .
(rood supply of new and faj"-.iahf u"'
r.aes.ana 01 o we " "- - lU Persons comii r to Laurel h .'"'' .
will beconveved totiie in ip.ibeni
try without delay. Horses Rf ! Bv the feed, day or wcei:. ;' 1!-:'L'',; tr'otluinira'fool orstr.rvir.iryo'ir 111. a call, our terms arc reiis Ji.aL'le.
1 HO PA!RS black ar' fuor.&4- f lUlJeoO" Satinet. Lmei. M.J -y io io, l.iuet ,d fancv Silk ".lf. '" ,.iia
iVg'tCSBSO s'
'butrveia
. . A. tlir
15l Cloth. Cassimere.Liiii""
Tit.f nimn.i nnil tor SCie T'O .1 ' ' .
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WOf.L! 1VHOI
est at api9-19 ti
HEAD
Rnvh '
mo the citizens of Franklin. "P(j-in pf'1
I. counties, and "IBO re. ui '"",.!vinri.ui:ct The under-Jned would respectfu.ly snr the old Laurel Woollen Factory b r jrC a thorough repair since tae flood Vo(mlg
pared to ao an Kmus v. t.r.s. it the shortest none and ocst , .n www
attnc siiuiK " . - , ana - promiseonr custome rs co"d " "1.. to from a distance shall hate '' ,hevt.
,'e w isb. also to purchase e: !
rpHE undersigned, have the pleasure of announc-
X inirto the public. Hie reccptiou of a lanre in- ,1 , on Bnnjcss street, two doors north of Geo. Hoi
oice 01 "tuosceiieap gvnu, uirevtirum otisiuo, lauti s unice. lirookville. nirc-11
consisting in pari 01
WiiIOKKOW, Attorney and Counsellor at - lie that be has established a Machine &nop in 1 . t .11 .. . i . . , ., 1 ....... . .1 . t : .. r ..... 1
u... t.iiiit:.ii Dtir:f.S3iretl.OnCaOOr.tl)rill ' swuii- ..our, anu isihiit luaiiuitiiiuiiiis ; .u. u,wl nrfltin Hollftn.l-. Rnl..;il. 1: T U U I tJIIIVrt KtOUIVrO Wit tl tDCin RUH
VJ o "i ''"""'"a- !. inftnoninu iuawu..L,c, nicht. Ve
" Horse Powers, Separators, Ftraw Cutters, Corn ' fnr
T I. Jft'ES,' Attorney nnd Counsellor at Shellers, YYood-sawine Machines, all the latest ' ket price in foods. &e.. I Law, Brookville, Ind. Office nnder American ""o most improved patterns. He also manufactures 1 e waraant to be Cfjual
uoice, Lonnsireet. dec 26 52-ly imp's I'HIrnl roriaDie liorr .'nil, , white Water factories,
"T MT". mnilKViriMt. Mir.,.. ., ,i n excellent anJ convenient article that every
is, Cniinsottomt I tv rt ir,.., Jr-X.. ...... Farmer who has an Orchard onshl to have.
nosi e tha Court Ho.ii. Rrooiriii!.. i..;. He expects to keep constantly on hand a suppl
. ' ' i M lliritiiin. u,.ti titts A-t ...l.t . .. T-i t u oil u im . i
ui; ii ai s... L " ' . ; or laoor '". . , e o sin"- ; v
wisn io pnrcnaseio irive aim a call. I ne .tiacnine- UB wjth their cusiom s.m. t " " tal" Vi, ry manufactareti bv him will be warranted to be of ii kinds of merchantable pro - , , $ to-
c" nn r own
to anv niadtiii t ii ilier"d;
. rflL-
' V. .Franklin Ceunty Fair., f netts. flanneN. Jeans and sioikoij. . iit r 'J-' premiiuns. YVe arc determine;! w J. , Ho or labor to make our work ? ", ,.,ifj'
T 11. XlCLrilE) Attornoyat Law. Offiee
50 pieces best Cocheco Prints,
leil: lie looked as u ne would nave swept vou entirely out i ih ,h f,. ..... I
WL ik .; ,. ' . - -jt"i ,
..t, .t .iui;. i am usio.iisheu: conlonnoed at year haud, had thty ventured one wave too high duplicity, 0 ltsa than convinced ly ycr
Is well enougH the road to drag on; But a traveler is h ird bestead, Who is forced le sle-p on a bug jy bad.
the million'.'
Alstt, Ready made Clothing, of all descriptions. Keady made Harness, Trace Chains, Halters, &c. All people la want of any article of goods in our line of trade, and the "rest of mankind," are requested to call and examine the above stoek. Do so. and you will save mono?. The h-,rhei price paid for all kinds of produce. Seipio, April 15, l3.-r-3ni.
4U
SO 3 10 15 8
5
Fliillio Aliens a Xo. 1
" Xew England " J.S. Brigcs Jt fa's. " " Plain & Fancy Lawns, " Domestic oi Scotch Ginghams, " Best Cottouado.
" Linon check for coats A- pants.
the best materials, and most substantial workman- ,'n,rlr(. for work orgoo.ei
ship. Apr;i ifi 1cj3. 13 KKPA1RIXG. He will be prepared to repair 1
Leaping .Machines and will attend promptly to the , C n't p f f 2
TW. IUTT, Attorney atl.aw, and Xotarv Piiblie. oiliee with Georok Hollasd, Eso.. lirookville. Ind. T AV 1 AIlT'F.ItSIIIl. Jon A.MatsoIJ and Joh?c H. Farqchar, have this dav entered into a partuft-ship in the practice of the i.aw. JOHX A . M A.TSOX, JOI1XH. FARCll'HAR.
Thankful for the liberal naironaee thev hat-ch.nl A It L' It A li I).
this spring.they expect by fair dealing snd small ATTORNEY &. COUNSELLOR T .V ! s: ii, ". Bern.Eel'-. "K8 e Uines, Tissu pron-s, to Mill mentscpntinusnce of public fatsnr. Erc-Wll-. Ltm. be two 11. "Al ' f '"Mtd lutdwspod. Forsalev.
... ...... .!.. .llllt-3 .tltH 111 Utteti'l t'ttllll 'tl W HIS. . titling up and repairing of any kind of Machinery HISS
inni may oe renireti. His terms ill be as reasonable as those of auy
establishment!!, the West. JOHX EXDPLEY'. ltlSSr
ConnersviUe, April 14, 1653. Jy.
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Milliner--"uici,
the i:rL .I-wiiB'
1 I " " . T-.-!k. D.. -r :rrin Oil
in nunc .nd,o trimT,..,
street. j. . s ....i.e. XrwD"
L A X CI GOODS Splendid assortment of and oiher busincss in panes' ljs-tit. Kmf-A RitnA Tia I,;.., T;caiii.. .o.,i . i itn tlttn to s-ILK tt t i. .e trsi
mailt
r'i,"".;.:r!.;,ortmeid.
IisU.andlitCet pr.is"-'
olUie'
f:
bat Five
3e pre part i'o 1 myi n--.ere otsrsc r. m ;tu!d ?ss -.rocs ' pub
rtu
.i enj ed or
sfrpK
rortt t r. . Wl rl he 1 ;llCft .he teki i ts i it b :ry noli -',U(!t 30ft jon Sec !iat' ;;n of ec ;he i -can in One CS5 tin III! avi !. ecr nc ?re: 'if . . -li i re ft I l le I.:'.' rn o nil '.ip Hi: iiel
X. D. GALLIOX, ct So.
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