Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 38, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 September 1853 — Page 4

From Gleason's Pictorial. The Gossips of Haaimertown. T D J- H KOBINSOMMrt Walker, the grocer' wife, was an Inveterate gossip. The rmbit of discussing the affair of her neigtibors, in a very liberal man -ner, bad assumed the form of achronic complaint: it had grown stronger as she grew olJer, and developed its peculiarities more strikingly as she journeyed down the vale of yoari.. We cannot say that Mrs. Walker meant to do any person a real injury by what she said respecting them; but she seemed to experience a -norbid pleasure in dilating upon the foibles, failings, or eccentricities of those nbont hr. We would not have it under,..f tk.t !. urns the only on in Ham-

witn mat

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nurlniril B.ll! IClrH IO menu. I UK

which did not rightfully concern lier;she had a bevy of particular friends, who sympathiz

ed and co-operaiea wmi nei ouius j r.Bt spends, and in keeping them. ,

Among those choieespirils might be men- language had excited, tioned the name of Mrs. B:ack, Mrs. Brown, J "I've got the most

Mrs. Green, who were near neighbors and professedly intimate friends. When anything of unusual interest transpired iu Hammertown, Mrs. Walker was usually the first to hear of it; she was famous also for making discoveries; and when she fancied he had ar fived at some important secret, she hastened without delay to Mrs. Black, to whom she related it unr the most solemn injunctions ef secrecy; and by the agencv of the latter, it may naturally be supposed that the affair was not long iu passing through the various shades of coloring imparled to it by the qualities of White, Brown, and Green; so that, in a little time, all Himni-r.owu was conversant with the matter. One day Mrs. Walker put on her bonnet and went to Mrs. Black's with a face unusu

ally mysterious in its aspect. I he good Mrs

"No doubt, no doubt, poor man! I hope it will be hushed up, and not go any farther: it will create so much scandal among the gossips. And, if ther -'s anything I do abominate, it'a a busybody," added Mrs. Brown, emphatically. "J ust so ; but I mustn't stay a second longer, for I left my babe wide awake, and he's cried his eyes oat by tliis time," answered Arabella, as she hurriedly gathered up the folds of her shawl, signifying once more that what she had been telling must be kept as an inviolable secret. When the exemplary woman had gone, Mrs. Brown could not resist the temptation to "run over" to Mrs Green's and hive little friendly ta'k with her. "I'm so rlaslraled and worked up. that it don't seem as if I could stay in Hammerto n "another rlav, there are such carryings on." 'Goodness gracious! You don't say so!'

exclaimed Mrs. Green, her eyes expressing

eloquently the curiosity which her friend's

astounding news you

ever heard of. It didn't come round Robin Hood's barn, either, but just as straight as it couhi com". Cornelia Ann, can yiu be firm?" asked the visitor, with a nnlo-dra-matic air. "As firm as the Bay of Fuudy," was the

i deci-ive reply.

"I know you won t credit it, but Mrs. Jones has stolen six jars of suufffrom Mr. Walker's grocery, and what else she's tfken, the Lord only knows'." "Just such a woman, for all the world, as I always th metit she was!" screamed Mrs.

Green, elevating roth hands, to give her words proper emphasis. 1 never did like her, and 1 was saying to Mr. Green a few

j days ago, that Mary Jones was no better than she should be. It's kind o' strange, but I've i had my suspicions about her character, which

Black perceived at once that something of , 1 ha ve never before hinted to ray most intt-

wondrous import was passing in the busy J mule Crieud. brain of her visitor, and she ingeniously set j tfhe was not the sort of person that I herself at w irk to learn the exact stale of i should have rhoBen to m ike a confidant of,"

her mind. ' replied the other, "but 1 toilless it never en

From "Wise Raws and Modern Instances." One of Sam Mirk's Varna. Although women are not eudoed by n ture with the same strength as men, they aiut deficient in rael courage, when there is need of it. A woman that would scream and faint if a mouse was to run over the keys of her piano, could face fire, shipwreck, and death in nny shape, with a calmness and coolness that nothin' but frith in Providence tan give. 1 recollect a curious circumstance that occurredMown to Kennebec, during the revolutionary war. I had it from one of the rm:ir Old r.ant. Eldridffe and his son had

to leave home one day to attend meetin' of

the king's friends, ana mere was nooouy ioft ; thn linns hnt his daughter Mary and

a hired gal. both on 'em about eighteen yesrs I . - . -

of age. W ell tilings weni cm a usu n puny mnrh till about sundown, when there was an awful uproar in the yard Such a yellin' aud screaniin,' and squealin', and gruutiu', and scamperin never was heard 'What in natur is nil that, Sally?' said Miss Elridge 'Lord only knows, miss,' said she, 'unless it's the rebels a-seizin of the Captain's swine for the fort. The cowardly villlus know that the men folks are all away, and I should

not wonder if it's them taking the chance to of tlio beneficial results of iu use; toge i i , .tt- ii r oil rrntm ' letters from hitrhlv c x perie need Phvsie plunder.' 'Veil, if the men are all gone, hayc in thei-r ptiee.and speak 1 the guns aint,' raid miss; 'and I II treat em own observations.

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the public square, has always on hand a large as-, any part of Franklin. Union, or rayeiie counties, sortmenl of Carriages, consisting of Rockaways, Tlie Store rooms of M. W. Hale and B. H. J. C.

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"1 do declare! I haven't seen you look so well for an age!" exclaimed Mrs. Black. "Set down and rest you, and tell me if there is anvthiug new over your way." There is always something new under th sun, Solomon to the contrary notwithstanding," replied Mrs. Walker, who was determined not to be cheated out of her se

cret, until she had first thoroughly excited the curiosity of her friend. "Yes," she added, sentimentally, "there's always something going on, out it isn't always best to tell all one knows." "The very identical words that I said to Mrs. White!" exclaimed the other. "I do say for it, it beats all! But you always was an exemplary person iu that respect, and nobody cau say any hurt of you, far nor near. If the'e'sanything that I like, it is to see people minding their own business. I really consider it morally out of joint to tattle " "My dear Mrs. Black, I am happy to find one person that entertains proper ideas on this subject, when Christianity is so scarce.

I suppose I'm foolish, but I was thinking of;

Mrs. Jones. "What about her?" asked Mrs. Black, quickly. "You are such a discreet person, that 1 declare I'm half tempted to tell you " "I can keep a secret," said tho other, firmly and importantly. "Well, pray don't mention it for the world, for I wouldn't haveil leak out for anything!" "I wont mention it to a living soul!" "Then, 1 don't mind telling you; the secret is this. Mrs. Jones has been taking snuff."

'Is it possible!" ejaculated Mrs. Black, ap-

tered my head that she would steal; but so it is, for it come directly Iroui Mrs. Walker, and she had ought to know, seeing her husband has been the sufferer." "You don't kuow exactly what other things she has taken?" inquired Mrs. Green. "No, I don't; but, tea, sugar, coffee, raisins, spices, and all such things, probably. The fact of the case is, she has got a monomania, aud can't keep her bauds off from anything." "It doesu't surprise me a bit, Mrs. Brown, for she has the queerest look with her eyes." Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green discussed this

subject thoroughly before they parted, ana felt that they ought to be grateful that tbey had been kept from the evils into which Mrs. Jones bad fallen. Before three days elapsed, it was all over

tlammertown that Mr. Jones 8 wile was a confirmed thief. There was not a thing that could be mentioned, but what she had the reputation of purloining; she had taken silks, f-hawl--, cloves, etc., from d-y good stores

rings, puis and chains from jewellers shops

as well as tens, coffees, sugars, and six jars of

Fnuff from Mr. Walker s grocery.

1 Ins singular and astounding news was

talked over iu all circles, and produced uni

versal horror in Ilammerlown; for Mrs. Jones

was a lady who had hitherto borne an ex

cellent character and been much respected.

i These scandalous stories at length reached

the ears of Mf . Jones, for his good wife be

gan to be slijhted, and treated with marked coldness by those who had been proud of her acquaintance. Mrs. Jones wa3 much shocked and mortified, but couli not forbear smiling, when, among the articles enumerated as

having been approprirted by her, wro men-

to a shot at any rale. If I clout hit em 111 scare 'em, for "cowards don't like the smeilj of powder, it's pyson to them. Let me take a look from the back door. Lord a' mercy j

on us!' aid she, 'it's a monstrous great bsg black benr, a carryin' off the old sow in his arms. Whv. he stands seven faet high a-

most on his'hind legs. J et's drive him off; :

follow me,' and she too a brand ot Burning ; wood from the kitchen fire and ran after the ; bear, wavin' it round and round to keep the ! blaze bright, and screamin' and shoutin' at i tho top ot her voice, for wild varmints are awfully scared at fire. But the bear warn't so easily darnted; he. stopt, aud showed an j awful row of harrow teeth, enough to fright-

en any one. But on she went, came up to .

him, and fetched linn a lilow oi in? not.

sparkling, hard wood stick, full uflive coals,

risrht across his eves and nose. It did the

business for him. Bruin dropt the pig (that

scampered off to the sty roarin' as ifclawiu'

warn t lust quite as pleasant as tick Ii it ,) aud

then he made for the fence, which was built

of long ranging stuff, not trees nor poles, but

betwixt and between like, such as the rafters , they use for scaffolds. Well, the bear, who ;

was half blinded by the hot brand, tried to get between the logs, and, ju -t as he put his head through, miss lifts up the upper one and springs it on his back, and had him fast in a

minute. 11 just made a trap line wnat the Cuba feller? call a garrotte, for strangling of

prisoners. The way he gave lip, until the

woods rang again, and lore up the chips, aud . grass, and gravel, with his hii.d feet, and set j

them a-flyin' in all directions, was a caution '

to sinners, 'fcailv, sais miss, 'come hero'

and sit on the end of this snrtng-poie; keep

it down with all your might; he can t get out; he is properly noosed.' 'Oh, I'm afeer- j

ed, miss,' said the gal, 'I'm ekeered to death.'

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net Lace and Blond Straw lioiintts, ol the latest "';:' '" . "',....,... . stvle and pattern. ! tnm madeladiesslipporsnr.il buskins with the prvtAI.PO I tie-t babies boots and olher'Mixens" in t" n. A beautiful lot of Silk, Primma, Leghorn. Canton, ' may 1.1NCK c; FAIIUIH AR. Canada and Palm Leaf Hat", all of which was ! bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the ! Tfie FlaCf! 101 Bargains. api-2 OLD WHITE CORNER. lOS. ti- l'l. A IlK, keeps conMantly cn hand ,1 nt all times, a general assortment uf watches, boots and shoes! .Vsffji'j'f; ,c"e.ir,X"":;r.te

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bestuualitv, silver spoons and thtmbles, scisotif,

pen and pocket knives, raz of th ben iptality, together ith a general a-c.rUneid of fancy articles, such as are usually k t in jewelry sbrc. A i.so fc' day and Ihirly hour bras clock , w lich I will sell as low as they can be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and jowelrv repaired in Hie best

I manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil- ! ver taken in exchange fir goods or work, irj'On I door above Tvuer's slore.

parently very much astonished at what she ; tioued six jars of snuiF takeu from Jlr. Walkhad heard. I er's slore.

'It's true, every word of it," resumed the grocer's wife gravely. "Where did she get it?" queried tho inquisitive M rs. BlackFftm my husband's store," returned the

iniormani, in an impressive w usper. i Grown, who had luloriiied her on

"W hat II huppen next, I wonder! adoed best authority," as she said, tint

Mrs Black.

"Hush not a word more. Your husband ; is coming, and I wouldn't have it breathed ! to anybody else for Iho world!" said Mrs. j Walker, hurriedly.

The entry of Mr. Black put an end to this conversation, and soon af'er, the visitor returned home. The moment she was quite out of sight, Mrs. Black threw a shawl about

her, and hurried to .Mrs W lute s.

Her husband succeeded iu tracing the snuff story directly to Mrs. Green, and the latter declared that she knew nothing about it, and had only told it to one or two of her intimate friends, precisely as she had it fr m Mrs.

the "very Mrs. Jones

had stolen six jars of snu'.l', and a great variety of other arlicl. s. l'ully resolved to follow tho m lUer up to its origin, Mr. Jonei called on Mrs. Brown, the baker's wiTe, who iu turn, avowed that she had repeated the siory just as she h id received it from Mrs. Arabella White; therefor., the injured husband hastened in lhs residence of thn latler. Mrs. White was in

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: the. same state of innocence in reward to the

"I can't stop but half a minute," she Baid. !sub,ect, and only knew th it .Mrs. Buiek had I've only run in to tell you the news-things j loi j i.cr that Mrs. Walker h id inform-d her.

work eo queer." coniideitUally, that Mra. Jouee had taken a

'How you do talk! Tell me all about it,

for I'm dying to hear something new; ll.iuimertown is so dull." rejoined Mrs. White. "There what a fool I am'. I promised up-

no i-i.

Alter a jump or two he o'll, an ,1 t!i-n lie ros

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ncrt. n I CaU- tt,,i elm trri.., '

I quantity of sn,,!' from her lni-bind-s-Mr . j , itVan"a h,, puiiod' o. his he . I

i an iarter her quick stfk. lint it

i :iu T 11 A navl liner l r 1 lt rI).kiil I r irtii.u

j posied- I hut excolitfut uoni tu w:is.tis ri a

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iirir;t j iM.iit.ti iitirii in t'V'.iin i j nit- i . .

K.., .V,.,,..! I b.vA nn ariti " .i. ... .V . . . ' . . " , .. i 2 'red about Wl t '1 tils peait nan ri n , n-i.l

... ,v ...v,.. . . .. .. wuoieaiiair; sun naa no more Ktinwovig.; oi , i ., , ,,, ii ..... . . i I i,. r.-ii,i Rack "slid Mr. VVhiin koI- .1 . ... j . , tie.ivvani bled to death. He was lac lurrLuorelia BlacK, s.ua .lrs. nue, sol- tIe sabieet than an ntuit, and con! l our : , , ... i.-.,,. i , p I,,,, i ... i'i! id a-mi ever kiinu- i,i i.i 1m l.v.L-1 r . ... .. , , .. 3 est bear ever seen on l'l'? Kennebec Iviver

"Arabelli White, your words carry cou-

vicuon inere isn i a nii"te woman on ullj a.i i,..,,., ,.,.,, rr i.r ,..rilaojM

i-arth that I'd sooner trust. Von shall know j .,.i. i-i,.., ,,..,.. r rhriuii ... n..ien..-

i was "perteciiv snocnea wneu s.ie neara

; lAIi:tf I'OIt SAIiH. The undersigned

'Skeered are you?' sais she. 'Now do tell. I w ishes to sdl a rami, situated two and a halt i,t ii i . u... ivk.i II. I..U i miles north of Brook ville. neartho Pike leadinglo

. i-ii, i i " "J " i (...mersville. containing ITO acres of land. One

Well, JUSt giye me your nana, men mat I hundred acrei are under fence and good cultivainay take a good jump, and we'll let him go; ! thm. There are two good dwelling houses on it. a but it's a pitv, too.' Well, she creeped up and ! ,:nre bam. stable and granary, corncrib, and other i l.: ' I o it-lionses. 1 15 rrood fruit trees mostlv grafted. creeped up ever so cautious, keeptn on. eye Thc farm Cfc ,,p s,(, , onc or lwo niViSions: each on the beast, and the other on tlv young ;udy, one has a iw. Ling on it. There ii a good cellar, and gave her hand. And what does inis3 do i cistern and w. lis and never failing springs. For U.., ni,. lini a mill lli-il n.inrlir r..tli.l lip n i ' further information impure on the premises.

. -V i .V u 1; rl Aug.fth. l?l.-3-.?nis. J.C.CONHAf).

.1 l"p l-'l l'l mil. . , v. tv , ru- , cm. ui her down on the. log, 'do you hold fast till I g for the carvin' knife and do far him.' 'Oh! don't leave me iu the jaws of this roarin'

lion, that s a dear lady ; oh ! dou t. 'It aiut a lin, Sally,' said she, 'it's nothin' but a har. Don't hi skeered; hut don't stir for your life, or the critter will give you such a hug Bill Edwards will h jealous.' 'Oh! be quick. Miss Mary, then; he's struggliu' dreadful now.' Well, she flew to the lmue, and back agin with the knife as quick as wink, and, passin' through the gate, got the other side of the villin, and stood ready for action. 'Now, Sally,' sais she, 'hold on for dear life. When lie feels tho knife, he'll

make a desperate spluiige, and kirwhollnp!

like any tliiur;. Are you ready: 'Yes. 'Then here goes,' and she, drew the knife across his thio.it- Well, his tongue was stuck oul ever so far, his eyes (lashed lire enough to light up tha foiice a most, and he fairiy roared agin with pain. He braced up against the fence with his hind feet, and in niaged to get a small purchase for his paw-, and made a desperate pull backward wish his might. The more he pulled the moro he opened the tronnd, and slio gotanolliei rle tr sweep of tliekuile across the gash, and cut it through. In the last struggle; he threw his

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ranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops In.-y are prepnrcd to build niai-hiiicry of various kinds tor grist and sawmills thev are also man-

20 Bbls. N. O. Molasses

5 " Golden Syrup & Sujrar House do 10 Ilhds prime Siigar; 40 Sacks best Kio Coffee; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Bbls Fish; 1000 lbs Tavlor'sbest Sole Leather, liy np2 " N. V. GA 1. 1.1 O.N & .ON, Furniture! Furniture!! Jt'sT received a good assortment of FIIRMTL'KE, consisting in part of Bureaus. Tables, Stands, Centre-Tables, Sofas, Lounges. Cribs, Willow Cabs, Wagons and Cradles, Bedsteads, MattrasscSjChairs of every varietv. at the KUR.SlTUKE ROOMS. Brookville, July 13, ir53. 31, IlATS -l'Ar' best spring stylo of fashionab

II. llatsjust received and lor sale ol

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I1AKPFTI!VGS. The nmlerslgned would say I; toall those wi'liing to furnish their floors with a carpet that will look w ell, do rood service, and never fade, to call at his establishment and lock through his present stock, which he has lately received from the east, which can lie sold ot prices which will compare favorably with the lowest Cincinnati ralos. lie has. Kvery Variety,

of the latest style and fashion, ranging in prices from 30 to I 30 cts. per vard. Socall and see hint. Oct. Will, 12. ' RICHARD TYNER. Marshall's SalveTT HAS PROVEN ITSELF to be the grcatast J remedy of the age for White Swelling. Fever Sores, Piles. Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, .-tit Kheum. Tetter. &c. WIHTK SWELLING It has never fa. led to cure White Swelling when open.

Fever Sores'old Ulcers, c. always yield to the healing inlliience of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the only remedy th-'t hr

Proven itself infallible as a care for the Piles. If

applied according to directions, and persevered in, it will in ail case-, clfect a permanent and lajtii. c.ire iu this painftd disea . SALT-KUKU.M AN 1 TKTTKiJ It lias performed the most aslor.hin cures in th-'.' dieat-',s.

KHKV.MATIS.M AND I1KONCIIITIS ! t Las gien c Mieraesr.tifaction in ihese rompiianli. SOKE AN1 SWELI.EH BKKASTS We would p:1 rti'-ularlx rendmirlin Ine Salve for Sore llre;-.ts hen open'it w ill hc.d thyin sound in a sliori time. It will likewise remove all inllamir.at'.ou fr..;u lh" l.i'casts, and prevent ulceration if applied in teason. Prepared by .MARSHALL & COr.LKNTZ. Lkw ir.rrii. tHii '. For sale by M. . HA I I.E. sep'-'l HI iv Brookvii ! K, lad.

"Man Know Thyself." An Invaluatle Eook for 25 Cents.

r.very family lioultI liave a ropy.' o'lOO COl TES SOLD IN LESS 1HA.N till.' i ) months. A new edition, revised and improi ed. ' 'just issued. i j I'k. lli'Mnn's mkpti-aL imii .vn mxn ioos ''. in;: rut: .n li. i C.Miluii.inT au ou:l:r.e ol ihe "rigin. p-ri'gres. treat incut rind cure of every f.inn ' lot .lie.;e, cont ijiet-'d by pr..iniscu.uj t--'-xual in--I l-reourse. by self abuse, or by s :ual cxec-. w :,.!i ! a.iviee for ilieir prevei ti.m. w ri;p-n in a taiu!'i..r 'style avoiding all medicl le.-huii aliti -s. and -I ri'lhing t! at would olT.-rd the car of deeency , ln'.u liie result i.rsoun- tv. ei.ly i-ars hci e--1 ul praili..'.

exclusively d evot -d to thc cure ol diseases ol a d'dicate nr prnate naiure. 'l owhirh is added, receipt- lor the core of the above iiiea.es. and a trenP-e on the cau.e-. m mptom-and cm of the l ever and .gn-. !r Iwenlj-liic cci ts acopv; ix r..pie one dollar; will b forwarded to any par: of the United Stat .-I. by mail, tree uf postage'. Addies.. .otaze paid. Co.d.-n iX Co., luldi!iers, or box l'JG, lot Oftiee. Philadelphia. " I his is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intellicilde work iublistied on the i -las of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all technical terin, it addresses itself tothe reason of its read'-r. It is free from all objectionable matter, and i. o parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands of his sons. "I lie author has devoted many years lo the treatment f Ihe . various complaints treated of, and wilh loo little breath to puff,' i.nd -too little presumption to im- ' pose.' he has olfered lo the world al the inercly ; nominal price of Scents, tliefrmlsnfsome twcnlx ! years most successful practice." Hesai.i.. I "No teacher nr parent should be without Ihe

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sKiu.-o in I1.!Ili.,-r'I To ,-! :!,'. ,. . noill.ced ll tin' :K-st si,,. ;r.,l u'Jt, use no oiie r wl ile o:;-;-s c.nii,; (,,. A .laughter, four- i..- .,--,,,,'.1,' licr mpt.iiiis wen- alarnnf.-. .a t; 11. ice sought for a rem. d; ir Worm.' tallied yours, by the tun.- sj. K.,j He, li". Sir. tiie joy i gin,. !la...,: ',

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factiiring and keep conslantlv on hand saw glim

mers, irons r;r vegetable gnnners, apple mills, ; know u.(1(re imparted in this inxalunble work

siiiugiu iiiaiiniies, ;rw . iiuei, me i.e.oiei ., w,ii( ,:, vp vears orpmn. inort ihea tion and sorrow chums, saw mandrils, blacksmiths tew el irons, and , to the xouili under their charge." People's Analso a variety of cook stove., parlor church and j vo, 1Tt' box Moves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids. FrJsl,Uerin .lenrvman in Ohio, in wrilin--l

wagon ou.xes uuu irons, aim aisoiue premium casi plow. Job work and repairing done In good stylo and on the shortest notice, ail works done in our line w ill be furnished on as good terms as at any establishment iu the w.-i. Orders respcctfullv solicited bv MIOI P & O HAIK. $1 -Paid $:i -O-Omos.

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nir tTi iviiriTii tviir iTm .lusireceive

'5 Ifhds Sugar;

C" bbls. N.O. .Molasses;

S."i Half " do uid for sale cheap by

.March 1st, l.-.r.t. 11 K. TVXER.

Nov. 3d, 25-511

.lOsOOO r.ushelsof Wheat wanted al the

hange Mill, Brookville. for which the Ex-; Herman i ix'"K. jno. n. rxKui iiar. narkct price in cash will be paid by highest' LinCk 3nd FarQllhar.

OLO. IIOI.LA.MI TTIIK Post Olhcc buildings. South West Cor-

1 I ,io I iniiniid lon.l c P.111I0 llrfuxb w- ll I niliuiiu

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l'll.i.l Irt .i-ir u.iri 111 Kloi'lf 01 fr.Mi.ls. pr..lni:i' ..leel-

i d. exclusively rrom the Cincinnati .Market, "ol the latest and most fashionable slvles.' mv 7 LINCK & FARQUIIA K.

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IiA TIl A II IS 1 V A Ii S

ij impoi rnnt iu kntrw wnena person win fx (iontlt. iviCAC thru ran be haittherhcapest, 1

ami the brst arttrlet. I 'pllF. subscriber respectfully directs the attention j of the public to his new Stock or IJoons, which 1 are of the latest and thc most beautiful stjles and I patterns, selected with the strictest regard to the wants of this conntrv. Thev have received tho 1

nnrnesi testimonials iroin persons inai nave seeu -p 111,'in nllJRTl'Bii UFTiMfii) J them, acknowledging them to be handsome, dura-' 7-,.'i.y irl..,- . , I .u bleaiidatthesamctimeacheapifnotthcchcapesf 1,,V . Dl.l.SIt grateful for tho I" rtv fi 11 iliJ - patronaee heretofore extended to them, bv Ihe ,. ',VUV, ,' .. , citi.ensof .Metamora and vicinity, respectfiillv socxi r cfiered in tnisniarkct. His stock consists of- iltU tt continuation of the aine,and would inform Rroad, b.th. of every shade and color; plain nri.l . tlipin ami th.j rnMio generallv, that thev have rofancy l assimcrcs. Sntlmctts, .leans and Tweeds, ! c,.ivc1 tt rrosh aupplv of Seiuionable ";.mds iiist csiings. such asSatins, liroendes. Marseilles, rv c. from tho minti and consisti,,B in part of the follle would particularly cull the attention of the . i,)win articles: Ladies to his larj;e an.jclegantly selected slock of j nin omi Figured Silks and Satin Dress Hoods, I.nulics' Ilrcxs .ooIm. I u... ,1.. 1 ai,,n. 1 .,, t:.......

Palins, plain and tigure.l; Silks; .Satin de Chions; j iMmn ,n chlntaRolw". Plain and Dotted Swiss

aboil t hi c or six

......... 1.1 ,, uni:. nfr (ii( 1 , now briglit.-in d. lurs o.isr. ti nic.l' lime a lovely child, ti rcatem-1 ,., death, now gave promise d. ilih'. kind I'roi id ii.-... h.,.,. 1.1,...;,,,." . S rup. r.-lore.i t .e child. U ,:h loniitciid it ...ail .arei.i. l.e.e:;. Ivrmg ip-ui xrn.s. JAS. I'.. i:oWEN.Mi,,i--..r

j 1 -lie I a-lorol ihe .-ouuialliplon 1.. j

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1 1 " --- - ---- "- llii'-l .I-i;.-.!.. Mon,;,, . :,.,lr,. I upon thousands ot our youth, by evil example and . .. ;,, ,i,a, ,,.

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icariui . unx iiiix-ii.t 11 jm.i. uiriiiw-iit-, jiii.i tn.-ir . posterity. '1 lie constitution of thonsmids w lm are raising tnmilics have Iwen cnfeebleil. if nl broken down, and they do not know the cnne or the cure. A ny thing thai can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind a In check, and ultimately to remove this wide spread sourer ..f human w retchedii.-ss, would comer the grealet bl.';iig next to the religion of Jesus I hnst. on the pre.-m and coming generations. lnteniM-rre. .or lb use of intoxicating drinks.) though it hits ts n Ihoti.-auds upon ihnusauds, is not a gr-at-r scourge tothe human race. Accept In v thanks

I on behalf of the ntlti.-led. and. believe me. your : co-worker iu the good work you are soactivclx cu1 gaged ill." ' One copy will be forwarded (securely enveloped and postage paid.) on receipt of 'J5 ccnti. orsix , copies for SI. Address, post paid. COSDEN v:

C.. Publihers. Box Philadelphia. (ookele:s. Canvassers and Hook Agents, sup- i j.lled on the most liberal terms. 1 Julv lhlli- ls.i3. 31-lill Oct. 15.

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hut if you ever " Never, never, as I hope to be saved I"

piotested Arabcl a. "If you should li-p it " " Lucrctia Hlack, do yon wish to wound my sensitive feelings!?" added the other, deprecatingly. "Not another word! You (.hall know the

whole. 1 hope nohodv will overhear ub?"

Airs. White quieted the fears of her frieud

the sabieet than an int uit, and con! 1 only r. . .' 11 . ii-.ii 1. ..i- :...i

V.Tm ,'"". - , , Well, S. me of the nei2HIrs skinned it for

me ., gnani J0i.es 10 v.ma .ura. . ...er, , ,)(. und wh(it Jo lMnk K,,e M wi()l tUj

fur? 'M idr: a mull" of it,' said Colliitgwood. Vll 1'ri. I a .lil, ?' n I:il.i

perteciiv eliocked- when .w Heard j cni, ,.,,..,,. .Nn, , ,

liy, whit on airth did she.

I do with it, then?' 'Why, she ha i the eliiii

11:11111 si niii-k. ,-iiit iiiu luiiiu.rii il a viir. stall- ? . . .. ...

, , " , . .11 . .1 1 11110 yarn, ami vo'.ve i 11 no nurrie i u oiu. rr der, and was unspeakaoly astonished at the u kj . woiM a hMW

wn Tiniii. "i .,. u .... "i .. "1 have traced the scandalous story that

that Mrs Hiaek had reported that she h .id i ?. ..0

told ner, in commence, uiai .urs. jones uau . 1 - 1 . : r ii- . 1. I . .. .

IdKOIl a large . uanuiy ui m.uu iixioi ii-i h i.- , , , , , , ..,,,., -.

I T would call Ihe attention of my friends and the I public generally to my fashionable and cheap clo1 t'li in s'oro in Mi. l arniel, where will be found a 1 in:e -I i. k of .spriniraml summer clothing of the j b . .r'.- muns-hip, 'and latest fashions, consiFting ; i:i j ri ..1 .-i.ioi die-, f ro. k and sack coats. chl-ii-

nu'i-.'lt. I.i-'cmet, l.i'stre. I weeil anil J.mcncoa.s i'ea-iaeU.'ls. ,Ve. Also a lure assortment ot Cassimere. Tweed. S'alinett and l.inen Pants. Vests, superior and ordinary ipiaiity, in great variety. A OOOll VAKIF.TY OF V.OVS Cl.OTIIlNO. I h.ave ;..ls,i received a lai-e;e lot of Cloths, Cainu'rs. Vet:ncrc. Twoe-I Cashmareit. KnuiiiiMt, Dress Jeans, direct from New York, all of which 1 w ill make up at the shortest police, and on reasonable terms. Having recently enlarged my slore, it now affords room for additional numbers by which my old customers can be more comfortably accommodated: to i hom, and the public generally, we cxt 'lid a cordial invitation to call. JOHN WILLIAMS. .Ml. CaniK'l, April Tilt, 1?53. I7-3m.

shirt for lum, th.tt he might he reminded f ii......io....ri,:....;r...a.i ;cl, ..,..ri..,i ..

niy wile has stolen sij jars ol snutr, directly j civiu J ,he j 1 . Ii ' r,'titriii1 I r IihipI nmi v. I ... ...

on this suhiect. and drawinir her r.liair closer. 3 , ' x. . 1 .1 . .' if. o: I they should ever put on. s lould be on-? inula

J i- p. iiisiiier iiirs. jones s c.naracier pross v viu- 1 . .... , ... .. .

.1 . .. ! Ui nir !l III III in 11 uni . lllll III', la l.ljIlnF t.. Ilia h.ill.li.l 1 ' J

prepared to hear the announcement.

"Six jars of snuff!" ejaculated Mrs. Walk r.

"Tpjjethr with tea, eorTee, sugar, aud so ;

one ot the: mildest and tnnekest ol men, a clergyman of the Church of F.ngkuid. that

) was settled afterwards in Nova Scotia, as

.Oil-!,. 1.

Ha.I 1 ubull uill fbiQ matter I., Inn n.ilf.itn. : . ' .. J. . -

"Renieiiihcr. Ararwila. that 1 would nnt ' " . brave and victorious'.' 'W ell, did sue ever

. . -. . , , 1 anil, 11 no oilier rciiieuv iciuaiiis, Mian reeori ,, . ,. ..,.,;., .vj i, . ,n 1 place so much confidence 111 another hunnn ! , 1 marry? said the Captain. es, s.n di 1,

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uetng, .urs. jones nas oeen lamng suurt from Tr Walh r tor "

- er. "O. l.ucretia'." exclaimed Mrs. White.

holding up her hands with pious horror. ! . ii;,,;i 0 i good and as peaceable a missionary as t;i v"U,,B,b,'""d,ied,h0 """'"""I. "Yoao4r beyond ! i

.... . ... . . . . 10 urn .! 1. " uim n m. vuh j i c iuk'i i a 1 "I l ; . . .1 1 1 : 1. . .

How much did she take ' asked Arabcl -I ,,...,. ,,. ,r., ,o..;r.. ) I...K;. f "aierai, sum v.oi.iiil'w oou, .or line wens

,"'J""' . y like, the brave like brve,hiros of a fe.ulier tak.P!: s.ifr; lor...y liushaod told me hat flock , ler. You kt.o.v who popl, are she had pundptsed a small hex of Waboy i fcy ,h BSSOci,P,.. -Kxeuse me,' sais I 'yov at Ins store. it , .,TI, , ..,. ,.r n,r;.... u

..a Ml. I' . I 1 1!. t... (.!. tA'.- ....v w 1

"And a chuRh member into the bareau,." , couM 0lUf a Ulin so trivial? There n " a,,7iya.C"r"ictaiuly a great difference between lined her head pretty high n the world- fc. snuffas .,,llU.rnota,orv,nIll atean- ix

. wonro, .pi inc.u .1 up long, 11 in., ;-.,, fro J, W.lker'i store. Ilehnld

how large a fire a small matter kindlelh

' asked Arabcl

la. "Mrs. Walker didn't say; hut enough, I'll ; warrant you." j "Aud she's keen railed such a nice woman '. too!" i

VALLEY HOUSE! T HtYEtho ldensure of iiiinonneing to the puldii

i that thc Yai.t.fy Hoi pk is now tilted up in the

I best style. for the accommodation of tho travelling j coeimuliily, no pains xvillbe spared lo promote t"e comfort of those who may desire to make the j v.ti.i-y llors-E their home. I Under the present management, 1 flatter mvself

that no House in South ca.tern Indiana can c.pial this. The building is large and commodious, and const rn. ted expresslv for the purpose to which it is a p- !'"' 1 lie underBiflfiio.l h-i bad much experience tu Ihe hMine. and is satisfied that all who may have heretofore favored him, will not neglect making this house their home whenever their business r.iuv lead thein to this place. IS A AC CHAPMAN. K rook ville, Ind., March i".!, IrM.

P.erages; Silk t issues; figured and dotted Swiss

Press I .-litems; l.awns; ChaniHlo.oiil.rocaderoplius, Linen Lustres; ;inghnms; Hernge de Laincs, iVc. A large Stock of PKIN I S of various patterns; Olovcs and Hoiory; an assortment of Ladies and Cents lxidd.Silk, Lisle, thread and Cotton Olovc.;

Ladies' white, black, colored and mixed Hose;

Oents' brow n, white, mixed and fancy half Hose.

MATS A. CAPS. Kosuth. Hungarian. Leghorn, China Poail, and Straw Huts for men and boys; clolh and oil clolli Caps for do. CiRrFTS Three plv Imperinl, Ingrain, Ycnitiau mid t;irtliing l arpet". OIL C'l.OTJIS Uloor. ami I able Oilcloths. ISOOTN AD

SUIiS-.Mens' calf and kip Hoots and Shoes; lioys calf and goat shoes; a large stock of ladies tine Shoes nfo ver kind. etc. lie is ik'lcrmincd to conduct his business upon sued principles as lo merit the confidence of the public. Come one. come all! and cxamino my new stock, and von w ill le fullv satisfied witli the price;, A pril S!, rf-."3. "'JO KICHAKD TYNKIJ.

.H ST RLCEIVED 'I'll I' ll.l Will TH K M : , the

one thing, and the uatur of IrieDiisliip is

leaks out.'

"Thai's what she wont

But she a1vav8

us.'

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iiing.and we are ready to wait on customers in our

i great talker like a silent woman, for both j 1 -avlory luu neen largely improved, nn. i . 1. " . . ii... 1 w e can c.ir'l. spin, weave, and manufacture Wool can t talk at once. A gay man likes a do- , s,lort nniWe, , pooa ailll as cileal,.a9 al,y niestic gal, lor he can leave her to home to I p.i.ni hop in the country. I nnMi.liil.lun and in.lrd nin. while ho mi Fulline and d veins done in Ihe usual senior on

Al!:'!..r"i,:Miii. ,,: a u, fair teruis.all kinds of Merchantable produce taken

l. n., c ..n. .,1 ... l.,l..,... in..!., . Di;l,, ..Jj1 "... .! f.irxvork nnd esneeiallv wool irreese. Wa will mix-

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Alter considerable more conversation of:,. ' , , ' ...c... j I and so

this nature, the two. worthy ladies pated ! rZTL "( ! ,n.ach ory. Now, r,e

riurr the : - m:" . .V. V.u . M ' i.i ort-;.i ! 0UM"r way you must i,r uie

It chimes beautiful, for they ain't

Now, friendship is the likrt til .-xillrt thinnrd

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i .5. -o... , . , . .-i. oilier anil h trtenils. , simi-

:iirs. tvaiaer mane many apologies, nnu

"I'm so thunderstruck!" cried Arabella, i .ff-tf t1(

i orpaiii iroin rxeruon, sne seated ..i ,j u ,u ;;.,, ,r.,.i. r m.ir

.. ' V. ' . . . Whlta. Krown. (Jren &. Co.

The surprise and mortification f the parties referred to cannot be imaeiued, w hen a

full expose of the subject took place, and .1 .!: ... . 1 u... .. 11 l.-.c,;. 1 1... ..

. r - . , . i , i ii r , uisuiiiriru uu w n.u a biiihii wwio , To,V'eT,b"?K '?3 : had erected such a towering fabric of Talaele no nearer to it than tha man iu the . l . i

! cash or goods for lO.OOO lbs Wool.

Call and see us before taking vour wool or work otherwheres. 21-25 MACY, GORDON & Co.

and Mrs. White took occasion, durin

day, to "look in" upon Mrs. Brown, the

baker 8 wife,

Why, Mrs. White, how you friehen me!

I know something must have happened somebody's sick, or dead, or going to bj married!" replied Mrs. Brown.

Iker n-.ade many apologies, and j , . f d pursuil9 and recreai do all she could to counteract the ; f ,u ii niul .oi x

effect of the lalse rumors which were being ; smoker tor a smoker, a

i t .-j av.ii.. ci....... ..... noon.

iiiuuu. loivuvu nmurim, uuuiiueiiuv. "lis rr.. , .... , . . ,

r .v i .v- .r . ine moral oi mis siory is qu is aiu.niriix. one of tha most singular thing that ever -i j . t i .v lr.-.. v . ii. , s. v i . sl.inderous storlee crow larger the oUener happened in tlammertown. 1 shou du l .i. . tt-v .i v , i . .r i r,..i ... ,u.. .v I. thev ars repeated. hen they have passed wonder if people round out that those who ' .v " . . ,- i . j. ... i .i,. . : through halt a dozen hps, they can scarcely

iirwiruii w iiiuii, h3u,iiiiv , ui anv UCller l j v .v . c i.li ', . " 1 1 I he recognized ns the same that were first told.

horse-racer for a horse-racer, a prize-fighter for a prizefighter, and so oil. Matrimony likes contrasts; friendship seeks its own counterparts. Well, the lady had three sous,

i and as soon as they were bom they had the

bear s shirt put on; and one Hung is certain, Ihey were all three men of undoubted courage. One was killed in battle in Canada a

captain iu the Rritish army. The other two were civilians men that nobody would think of takin liberty with. The hair

shirt is iu existence still. 1 seed it

than other folks.

"You make me tremble all over!

n.. ... ... -.1: l . ...I. : ...... ir

. . , nn -. c, t-iiu i ui- i an, lamuK .

I nprnr 1 . . , ...

Ql"?I5ir,K AVAlir. A very large assortment k of the most fashionable, and durable summer

goods, just rocoivedand for sale bv my 7 LINCK & FARQUHAK.

11 AUmVAHE,' W1I.S, Atc.Limck &Far1 1 qcnxR invito attention to their complete assortment of nails and general stock of hard ware,

at re.iueca i incinnatt retail prices. may ,

and have a small bit of the yarn to home

...... ... . ...... V ..... . - .. . I:... :. . u f

.. , . .: ... i o.iri pumu'ii LTXiuncB MCnllllll jom i

,. a.uucnon .ueti uo, expeia lon.asj MacrBvoy. aa ,0 untl, the unhappy on. may say.in my lite," added the baker s , Mrs Jo; convertcd illto an nnmitigated Mlr.J Rrown. I'd like to t.ll v.. -I... ! "PPprialor of other people's poods.

It is, hut 1 can't. I'm on my honor

"I shall really liiink hard of you, Mrs. Vi Kite, if yon treat me in this way. Haven't 1 been on my houor ever since you knew me! and did 1 ever keep anything from you that was worth knowing!" "But, Miranda, I have sworn "

"Ii this jour friendship for me, Arabella j White?" j "Miranda Brown, you have conquered! ! I couldn't keep anything from yon, if 1 1 hould try. Give me yonr ear I musn't1 speak above mr breath. Mrs. Jones has been j

stealing snuff from elr. Walker's store!"

WHITE WATER PRESBYTERTAL ACADEMY,

mlin first session of this Institution located nt

I Ihinliirsville. Union Co , Indiana, will com

mence on Wednesday, Sept.T'h. The Board of

Trntes have secured as Principal. Kev'd I.rn-

myself, J row I. Po-rviiii.of iircowviiic, whose well known

scnoiarxiiip ami ex ei'iit'iuu as a ivaener, inev arts

satisfied, will secure at once the confidence of the public. Competent assistant teachers will be

provided as the interests of the Academy may re uuire.

While the Institution is designed principally for males, sml while the chief aim will be M eive

thorough Instruction in tho solid branches of e.ln-

rharrh Ulntlr.

' I., r..... ,

A correspondent of the Knickerbocker late- ! 7"' ' ' " ,"0' Wa' a.. 'lch cow Iv attemle.1 ''meetinir" on S.ml.r. .1 . .il. ' fea ,re, auJ f Jlstanco, mi

lage in Connecticut. He was especially

charmed with the sinpng of the hymn com"- "f "V " ' ;

now. A ltomanlle Story. A French paper relates that recently a young milk-woiii.ui of the environs of I.i Baumetle, newly married, was carrvin? the

produce of her dairy to the market of A tlirers 1 calion.thcre will be at the same time a female and when she Fimml. k., I.I ...i- a primary department, nnd the ornamenUl branch

es xvill also be. taught to such as desire it. Spe

ever had the plea-. are of offering for sale; among w hich are 40 pieces plain and fancy Lawns: PI do llenurc de Laincs;

Herage; Siik French Tissue; new stx le Ilrocade; Chameleon (dace; plain black Tallcta; rich, plain. figured iSt f.incv Silks;

10 elegant Parisian Kobes: -P pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; 5 do dolled do do 20 do plain do do

plain and figured Jackonct; llook Muslin: Ilil.op Lawns;

20 do Silk and A Ipaeca Lustres.

sp:2. N. H. C.AI.1.ION & SON.

1(1 5 10 40

30 5

do lo 1.) 1.) do do

do do do do do

him mull .uusiiii,nun ii line l. oo, is in aiiiiniiancc. We ask particular attention to our stock of Hounds and lioniiet Trimmings, and would say to the Ladies that we are now prepared to show the in soinelhingparticularly nice in that department. Of Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cussimers nnd Satlinett s.Jeans. Silk Velvet, SatiM, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Vcstinesand Cottonade, we have a full supply, and as cheap as you can ask them. Our stock of ISootsntid Shoes consists in part as follows: Men's Calf. Kip and Stoga Hoots. Calf, Morocco, Hrogans, Oxford and Jersey Tics; Youths and liovs lxijiand CalfUoots and llrogans: Ladies Morocco, Teal and Kid Slipsand llools. All of the

latest style and made of the best materials, und in a workmanlike manner. In fact if you w ant cheap llootsund Shoes goto Walkers forlhcni. Our stock of ready made clothing is row complete, nnd consists of as follows: Cloth, Cassiniere, Satinet, Lustre :ird Linen l'o;d-': Satin. .MarsellRand Fancy Vests; Poeskin nnd Faney Cassinn re. Salinelt, Tweed, Linen. Coffonad.. and Corduroy Pants: Shirts, Prawers. Collars. c.c, made of v.irioitQstvles nnd sizes, so if vou want a suitall

Firman n. ttxer. rREDEnirK o. faker. JSpring & Summer Clothing AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods rixlIK undersigned thankful to a generous public J. for past favors, would say to their cnstoniers, and to Ihe public genernllv.'that the V A M .MOI II STOCK OF KEAPY-M A PE CI.OTHl(I and Ueutiemen't J'ttrnirhrji i;noif, which they lately purchased in New York and Philadelphia. hn3 just arrived and is now open to thc inspection of all at their flottiins; Pinporiiini, in P.rookville, Indiana, where a uniform nnd legitimate business is done, and where can be found a grade of Keady-MadeOoodssuperior in workmai"-

ship loan, heretofore brought to this market, a: J

'tile.

nor.ExsACK-s i.ivnn i in

-o pan oi ue sx -letn is merc b: than tin- I I V Kit. it ..ti ing a. a t, the bl..d. orgii iug tin- pi,. per.,., r. so thai any w roi.g a. I i i ,, ithi r iniportanl parts il ihcs. si, m, rioiislv in Lit er C plain!, .f-iiii..!'!

,xc. Vc -hould. tiieit h-rc. n r 'L,.tll, ". t'.i.t ni'L'ti! in.ii. ale a wrocg ;i, iiei, ... j',.. ; ' . '1 !i Pills are ciim..,.i..i ,.i !:nni ), (' I nrlii-tied bi nature I.i h.-ai Hie m l . . h : ;in K PK "I HH A XT, wlr. h i;Cin...s e . C , t-. n fr-.uitae Ptilmonart inn. is u:. ,,.:. rai:. ...r .. .,!espe discharge of .-cj-.-h-l BiVP r. J....I : I F.K ATI VK. hi. h !iai:ee- m soiiie w . ,. M-ii inseiisilile manlier I'-e reriain iie-r' :, . -the system. H.l.a TONIC. !n,!i n.- i ! Strellglll to li.C liert.OW si. 1. on. I.-To W IT'.' 1 and t ior loall pan- .t i!ie'iy. 4:1,. j e j I IC. hieh ai I- in perfe, I l.arnioni t, nn . . ingredients, and .. i.tmh. mi ti i; ... . , I pell ire Ihe hob- ma. .if corrupt .111:111,,' terand purifi ine the i;i..,..l. x hi, lidi'trin.de. I .....1 ........... i,.,..i.i.

i.1;.'

TO FEMALES.

oul nnd out. cheaper than Ihe Cheapest, just cull over to Walkers and get them. 1 Also a full supply of Leghorn, Palm, Panama,' iind Silk Hals. I lueenswrire. in whole or broken sets. Earthen and stoneware of different shapes nnd sizes: i A full supply of Groceriesol all kinds, in fact. i'i i ;, tiling that is needed to supply thc wants ol' tin? surrounding country, which we intend sidling i cheap and 110 mistake. Our motto is small profits and iiuek returns, and to let no one go away dis-j

?attiied. I

N. ll. We arc at all times paving the highest,

market price in Cash for all kinds of grain. I

ap:.' id Ai.ivi-.ji cv ui;o riiEi;s.

You will Ikid tli.-e I'ills;,., intahiaM- m:' -in many complaint t which tun ar.-n!.j.-,t. ' obstrui-lioiiscilhi'rtotal or parli;.!. tii. 1 .., l.rr found of inestimable ben. lii, r. s.,rn r t!-;r f :r, tional arrangenienfs to .1 healt'it .uti-.n. p-inno g thc blood an.) oilier fluid, s.. cli'.-. pi:,:!i t nl w liigln nil coinplainls win. h may n" frtn l-.'i!-irregularities, as headai lie, gi'ddin--'. .!u; n, m sigh 1. pain in the side. i,:Iei , ,,.... Uu.i r,- i ouidicas the best Pill, lor ill i!is.,;.s..s, Uj.(.n 11,. fplloti ii g !M E I) r C A L E V I D E C E . vt a, tne udersnrt.l"ji-ieiaii, hi.:g ha.i it? (Tct-ipt ol their ii..miiA..ii-r-A.,im.'r.'d !. n l"f iuspei lion. -ay. teat ti. lu.... 4',.ref ahi.b IVv

w hich will be sold at such nrices as to insure ther "f eoniposeu m-ikes the;,, ,.. -st Pill in I...

sale to any who may have examined them befors I " diseases of Ine Liter. I ... 'Is of lh Blond. purchasing elsewhere. Vc- v "iaT tl'i i'"t' : 'iimur ow n jiidgtm-itt.

1 ncv also neepeonsianiiy on nana a large ana -wr-. - , si 1111,1,1.11 a.iiii.uiii in

well selected stock of 'lolhj, 'niinierc A: Vrslings, ' F'mbrncing all kindsand colors, all of which will be ! sold as low as they can be bought at nny house in ; the west, or made to order on the shortest notice nnd in the most fashionalde style. ; We w ould then extend a polite imitation toaii j to como and examine our fi'tods before purchasing I clsowheic. for we feel confident we can offer Mich indiiceinents in the way ol Cheap floods as lo secure Ihe permanent custom of all w ho may favor I us with a call. ! jrpAU kinds of TAILORING done at thc shortest notice, JPi'All work warranted, and any garment rip

ping will be repaired gratuitously.

Brookville. April 13,

TYNEK & BAKEIt.

53.-19-tf.

F 11 E S II A II It I V A L ! FASHIONABLE COATS. -r CLOTH, Frock and Sack Coats; I ) SjO Cassimere, Tweed, Jeans and Linen do;

Just received and for salo cheap at the Cloihing

Emporium of TYNEK UAlxEK.

ap j3 iu-tr. Itootsi ,V Mint-s, Ilat. & Cnn,

rnHK undersigned have just received direct from

.L the l-.ast. a well selected stock or thc above

named articles w hich will be sold nt the low el fig

ures. TYNEK it HAKEK. aprt9,'53 'J-tf.

tyAI.I. PAPER.. We have now on hand a largo assortment of Wall, Fire Board and

window paper. Also, a large lot of window shades of the latest style and pattern, which weare selling

at reoiiceu prices. ."X. il. GALLIOA o: SON.

ftAIlPKTS! CAKPETSII-

1 at the Old white Cornkr,

Jusl received

a most magnillcenl

assortment of Carpets, of all slvles and prices. 2-i N. D.GALLION & SON

A t'?l

isuit.irK.

PROTECTION ISSril SIT.

O PA V continues to insure nirainat lot

or damage by fire and tho perils of navigation, on

as favorable terms as any responsible Company.

.-in losses paiuai me ouice wnore coney issued, in

ai! uav alter prooi. Available Capital 1,000,000

The undorsignad, agent of this old and responsible Company is at all times prepared to issne Policies. &c. &c. Office two doors north of fiurton's store, Rrookvitle, Ind. ALFKED WARP, agent. May 20,1533. o-x-iy

I ' 1 C I '. M W Alt V. Wo have just received Ihe most beautiful stock of Queensw are, in sells or

y tilt peace, ever before olfered in tins market, my ; LINCK & FA IiUUII A K.

pOMNETS A IHMIHOS..!st rec ivI ed a larire an.l handsome assortnieiil of the mosl

fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for sale at

my 7 LINCK oc FAKHLIIAK'S.

fftPlT.tl. HOI'SK-Connersville, Favet

' ' Couutv. Indiana. K. llrasAs:, Proprietor. This

house i in rood repair, well furnished, thoroughly

ventilated, favorably situated, and every attention paid to travelers and visitors. Whilst it is the best

and most fashionable house in thc city, its bilN are

at tho same time so low as to suit all. it '.VJ-'.hl-ly

jr"TThe Hamilton Intelligencer w ill please insert

months and forward bill for payment.

lir -TEl IMMimi ATF.I.Y, A good

IV hand to work atthe Harness making business.

Applv to J. J. Clark, at Ml. Cartnel, Franklin Co, Indiana. 21-f-

!Ier

i baby ?irl, w rapped in fine linen and warm j flannels. Ou further examination, she dis-

:d aitenlton will be paid to the moral and roliir-

iou traiiiingof tho pupils, and the Bible w ill hold a prominent place as a text book. The shorter Calechim w ill also be taught unless objections are made by parents In which ease an equivalent li Me recitation will be required ordinarily.

The known healthiness ol ininlapsviiie and its

sior. .i i .i.. i u.......

. . . , . l Lirm ,Illt lll i ir lien. . 'I,ucriilia, you have ctven me a powerful -u u- t

Chango. I rtsally feel faint-yonr sa!u, tnv j H,70o:

K.r3r I1V WWHUI am T v w'ltlUVili ; I

mencing with tho following vera:

A when raging fcrtr burns, We shift from Bide to nuje by turns;

And a tMnr rIif x-f friit. ; A T.nnt.,At,. j - .,

. . . .. iiaiiuiruiia. nnu au miniivmiiiiw iinr iii .

Ti chaur the place but keep the pain," j li.nali.ig that the mother of the child was j Arrangements are making for the erection of lie aayt the singing was very fine.lheenun- j driven by pow erful consideMtions to part ' spa -ions buildings at an early day. and in the

c ition was distinct, tho treble beantifullv Willi it lor several years: that the i.VO.Iil mean unit i ... - . np

. . - r i ...

covered a purse contaiutu j twentv-five r.Id- rro',,om fro,n ho'", temptations usually round iu .t NTatole,.. nA o . I......:.. Lirgertowr.s makesit a desirable place foryouths

It was one of

always fancied.

tho

ll

it: it

doesn't seem asthoucll it could be so." !

"It'a just as I have said, and it aff ected me dreadful, Mr. Brow a; I couldn't have felt worse; 1 haven't been easy a moment since. Her husbiud hi to be pitied." "So h is, I declare! I shouldn't wonder if he had to leave Haminertown. This is a miserable, tinCal world, really; truly honest people have reason to be thankful that they are kept by a merciful Providence." It wouldn't be strange,"' resumed Mrs. White, confidentially, "if Mrs. Jones had monomania for takiug everything Eb.ccan lay her hands on.' "Such things are common," rejoined .Mrs. Brown, "llid the steal a great quantity V "Yes, indeed, several jura; and no doubt Mr Jotter had to coma do 'i lundsomel v lot it "

'At when a-m-a-rn-a-ra-As when-a-ra-G;n fc-ver burns, Uin fo vcr burns. As whn a-ra a rati i 11 -fe -ver burns,"

ftT"'Iinic!" siclicd Mrs. rartinrlon.

hrre I have been Ruflcring the birramles

rr.,..a r i.. ... u. 11 . for reciiauon rooms . tx-c. .1 iimneu numocr ol

..-v... ...t, ,.e..st.u it ui, wouui nil- ,M,pii, CSn bo aceom modate.1 in the familv or the mauely supply her place, and the bl.ie.lx cow Principal and boarding can be had in tho "village was to afford the child milk; adding that the "d vieiniiv for from si S. to $1 75 per week foster mother tdiould every year receive at I K,r ,r" wi" """l '? "PP1? wilh rooms ample sum for the maiuteuueo aud clact.ou ZTh week, and of the chtld, nntil circumstances permitted w ill be divided into two or three sessions as may its nat nral parent to resume the thai cc ' bo found ms'. convenient. Theyouui; milk-woumii accepted the trust I , . TKKMS OF TUITION. thus rea osed ,1. hr. d i..-.Vl r V. ln.m-7 I'epartment-Orlliography, reading,

. . T . 1 writing vx-e, siv.utsi per year. ingtolhe market, hastened home w it!t the In Common branches Oeoi

letter.

of death for three mortal weeks. First,. HjA DrucATE Hint. The Merchi;il' I Was seized with a Vilopdiotr nhn,dnrr Exchange Company, of Ne York, nave

- . . , , . ... . 1 . . . - r ikiiImI in cui cine 11 r. 11

in me tett namstiire 01 ine Drain, which

was exceeded

ventilator of th

u iuiiaiiiiiiauoH 111 menorax, ana notV : no extr charce will bo made f-r the use of

1 m eicK wun tnc cniixrotorm nioihns. Thore is noblesin likeinat of health, pat tir-uUrlv vvhn you're tick."

s Geocranhv. Grammar.

youn louticitncr, tho cow, the pnrje and tho - Ariinmetie&e. Sllrer year, letter. ' Academic Pcpartment Latin, Greek, high'

.Mathemailcs tVcSAi per year.

' posted io several conspicuous places, iu the

r'.K V r. ' of "t bu.lding.the floor of which is by a Etopparre of the left psvP(. wilh mnrbIe) fh foowin!, n,yr,ro. the heart. 1 his gave me ; "Gontlemen usin? tobacco art, int. rnv A that

the spittoons!''

(LTA litile Wituig done too:K immy done t'j tiursev

Modern languages, iuslrumental music, 'paint-

iii'.-. drawing. Cto, aa extra oharge. Tuiiieu for the term to be paid in advance and in case of protracted sickness or removal from the Avademy it will be promptly refunded. Those entering on scholarships must furnish a eertiflejilc fr m 11! Treasurer (Mr. E. Pigman or the A rent (Kev. Jno. (iilrhrisll that the terms of the scholarship havo boen complied with. bv oi.lcr of Ihe Hoard. l.n. M-KfcE.lW.I-nt I i.. Ax :fiv. Srcr.-t.uv. t.e! '.I'!il, i.r;3. --;.i

JIOSKS .1. KKLLi:V. Attorney nt Law and Notary Public, I.AUKRL, FK A N KLIN CO. IN P.. lyil.I. take arknowledgmcnls of Pecds. take and II certify Pepositlons, AfrjiUviis &e. NOTATY PUBLIC Residence, 3It. Carnicl, Ind.

VIIERE D3 THEY COBIE FROM?

1 S 'I IlKlil'I- ITt)X so frequently asked in regard I to lbir'.on New Goods, which aro almost daily

arriving, x. hen we first heard this wondering.

where tiiey came from, we thought it was only occasioned by Iho amount of his never ending stock, but after a thorough examination, w c rind that he has tho prettiest und cheapest goods in this mar

ket, anil mat he gels tncin direct from Aow ork

and Philadelphia. Ho has a large and well selec

ted stock ot IuJii 's. P.'t'.ws Moods,

Consisting in part of a general assortment of black ' and fancy Sdksand Satins, Bareges, Barege detains. I

Monsline delaines, Bombazines, Lustres. Poplins, Gingham. Lawns. Tarltons, Swiss, Book and Jaco- I net muslins. Kobes. etc., with n general assortment of Krnc!i U nrkcd Collars, j Cuffs. underslceves. Spencers, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Kdgings, Mantillas, Capis, Crape Shawls, Parasols. Pans, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and li- !

nings, Flowcr, Wreaths. Tabbs, long and short Mitts. Gloves. Hosiery, Ac, with . thousand arlicles too tedious to mention. Gentlemens Goods In great variety; Cloths, Casimere, SatllnePs, Tweeds, Snimner Cloths, bleached and brow n Linens and I'rtllinz-s, Veslir.gs. Stocks, Handkerchiefs. Cravats, Gloves, elc. with a general assortment of BROADWAY STYLKS of MATS and C A PS. of aim vd every description. nuyswuiK In abundance, well selected, of superior fine and com mon qualities at low figures. 201) Pieces of Prints, Good styles and fast colors, with a heavy slock or brown. bleached and colored Mulinsand Prilling. Tickings, Checks. Flannels. Cottonades, striped Shirtings, Mnsqiiito Bars, and everv thing usually kept in a retail store. Also, a heavy "lock or xiueensware. Hardware.

Iloiiow-wnre, I cdar-ware, and Groceries, all ir which were bought very cheap, and w ill be sold for small profits. I say again, call and examine Tor yourselves. It is iiotroii'do to show goods and prices. B. II. IJUKTON. Brookville, April 12, If 53. 17tf

i-. V A. .ii -J.l-ti.VTi:, Carria;

t . M :.. t'aciurers, Alonroo t. C-'nuersvile

Indian.;. ly 59-1 x I

First Arrival this Seasou, - ps best quality, new stxle calicoes f-r sale a i .) low rates. K.TYNKK. .51 ST recived alotof superior hammered iron, of various sizes. K. TY LK. .March is, IrxlS. Domestics. I I'sST lir.CEIVEUt at tho Old White Cor-

liie I inteil Mates. diMM-. s rciiuimig Hi

of an ALII- HI ill I-.. PIAPHOUKTii- ami lTE-

i' iniII Inll.i. ..-h-rs :!i.' Pr'- ,'"'! . f, i lill.A-

ner-

'.MiO

pm I. VI

3d

ps Prints, good styles and fast colors;

" bleached JMiulin; Brown

' and Bleached PrilPs;

5 " Colored " 3d " Bed, White and Yellow Flannel; III " Canton " 40 " Cotton Pantloonry; 20 " narrow sti iped aiid check shirting; 3d " Irish Linen. All of which will be sold on reasonable terms, by apiJ N. 1). GALLION & .SO.N.

ATI Vli .'i! KldlTMi. Urn! came under onrantiir.

has been trciifed with tliealunc i'ill aith t,:f mot saiK-iui ton si. c.'-s.

(.'I'.oliCK Wfir.ii. M. p. .!, i i.KN... m. p. I". HI.'iUVI.LY. M. i. L. !,'U K.N. "d. P.

T,T Puiv'na-e none but i;n.e hat 11, ture. '-.1. A. IliiBKNSACh," iq-.a ali otiicrs are worililessiniiiafi'Mis. Aeiiis v i-Iiine new s'.ij.j'liev. :e w i.-iiing lo lieeoiiie :iL-ei:K. ni'iM a.i-ii pp.-bT. J. X. II'iBKXSACK. at lii l-.'o ..nli ,-IX'ti.M) Stm.-t, above Ka

l'Kl.l'MIA. Sold by all Druggists and Merchan's In lbs I. Stales. Pamphlet gi vie:: Ccri'fh ales of cii.e. p.-rfrtti in di Herein pari. ..! liie ...in try. bi the tl,"ic ai.'iiicines,caii be had irr.ili.- "f ihements. p"rsa!-bv M. . ll.Wi K. I.reek '. iil.. lii:oVMNG A- WALL, lerre Ilau'e, wh,dc; agenis f.ir tiie Stale. Priee each ej cents. dr. 3 i ' lyr. Dry Cootls, Gncciio.-. kc. rpllK subscribers hate i"-t rercive.l .hrcth"" J. .New YiTk.l'li;l.-i.!elj.iii.iaiidCimiiin'.i.l," and general a .rfnt,'!i! ef i ft v uoons. Consisting in part "f ilr"a I l'i..;i s a.imcp'. Vesting?. Silk C..vt- in c. r tari. P . i'rints anMuslins, also a general a-s-'ruiwnt m Hardware. Cntl.-ry :nd 1 !(:' i-i"!". Groceries.

Hats Caps, cc Kcady i.l I lotidcff, JJOOtS SUlll fchtii-i, Three ply and Ingrain Carpels . 1""

Stec!. Aails. I arnon; i ien i -. "

lartliern V pre. fte . iXi-

Their stock iias been selected i: 1

bv a competent ptircli.iser, i!'.' thev can offer gmtds al lower j 1 c;

nnliiv than ever bef,.re dene n. i ThepiibPe are re, j.. i tt illy ii '

examine fur themselves.

X. Ii. Tho highest pri 'P paui

produce. SIKH P.Cll...-

in c. VI.

ZZT. . . ii r - LY- Be"'

... -J.-.. " l.Rlltt.

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PROTECTION (Fire, Marine and Inland) INSURANCE C031PANV, OF IIARTFOBD, CONN. IJXC0XP0RJITED 1825BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A. G. Hazard, C. H. Northa, E. Siklkv, W. Thrall, Jto. Warbi'RTON, W. Kkli.ogo

W. B. Korbiks, E. Hills, P.W.-laek.. L. Hi MPHREV, T. BsLKitAr, AV. A. Ward,

Wm.Ishav. H. Bsldiw, P.Clark.

Wm. Williams. 1). W. CLARK, President.

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THE undersigned, have thc pleasure of announcing lo the public, thc reception of a large invoice of "thnsocheap" goods, direclfrom Boston, consisting in part of 50 pieces best Cocheco Prints, 41 " Phillip Aliens a .No. 1 Wl New England " 32 " J.S. Brigss Co's. " 10 " Plain & Pancy Lawns. 13 " Piomestic c Scotch Ginghams, 8 " Best Cottonade, 5 ( Linen chock ror coals X. n.ints.

Thaukful for the liberal patronage they have had

ilROOKVILLE ATTORNEYS.

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The attention of property holders is respectfully

c.iiiea io tnc superior advantages lor I- irr, .M -rincand Inland Inwuraurr offered by the I'ltOTECTI03l 1.SIKAXIT VO.

The nndersiened hasbesn furnished with blank

policies. signed by the officer or the Company; also with blank renewal receipts, fur continuing policies

already issued, and is dnlv authorized and itrepar-

ed, as Agent or said Companv, to make insurances

lor any period of time, not less than one month nor

greater lhan seven years, upon buildings or their contents, occupied a IIwellixos, Store, Wakf-hoi-ses. I'ltiTRciiEs, Hotel, Bank, Cot aT Hoi ses. Colleges, iVc, Ace, aud the contents against Los

or Damage v fire. J.J. hut IS. Act'iu,

For Laurel, rrankliu county, Ind.

Iron, !

i,. i-.-itc cm , ..r,. Mti-fir't nlbcliw .' !--.itf. ...il kinds l ,v t o.. r, 1. Indiart.

the conliimance ol

ine citizens oi loitn nnu i eme. -

attention to the Tact ol iiistakiu. i .in lull set of Artificial Teeth, at lb.- 1-- rI" Conntv Fair. j,-,ii Alloperationsinthedenlal Art y ria. he latest and ino.t approved pni. . -anted. So charges foreTammat - t j-7Oifice in the North end m .r., a--" and.

I. IV Kit 1 STAHL-K; lr. name of PAYNE & MA. IA . v -j!'to their friends and thc public geucr.ei. have opened a livery stable in l-autci. -.. f, , standoff. V. Mitchcl. on Pearl s'r-'. (, Basin, where they w ill r ready at a:i - w, iiish carriages, buggies r.nd ." "''..d LrK W goodsupplvofncwand fashion:e l. t ringes,and of open andcovcreu t,,,!n;'",i;.cr.if. Persons coming to Laurel l-y n:U 'twill be conveyed to the r.cigliben: g w"try without delay. IIorri Kept x, Bv the feed, day or wc. k. G. -ntlcm " ;rrt trudging a'foot or starvingyour nei...a call, our terms arc reasonable. .

PAIRS Mack and taucy f -;' V,, lUU Still Satinet. I.mcn a:.d t r r .3 black and fmoySilk -! "",,,1!" l.Mt iolh. Cas.-iiiiere.Lir.eii.x

Just opened and f.r sale cneajn est at a pen 1! tf TF.h r-

SOMETHING NEW.

I counties, and -Ihe r-.-t ol re.

. - i ...i.i v.icnccii u": :

the old Laurel Woollen w'i'Ve t

21 ly

TOII"V n. IIVI.AM, Atlorrey at Law,

u xirooKt uie, inuiaua. HVIll SKII.GOIIF. lsli.. ,.r.l. D .

i r'nZiu? t:o.EnsvitLi: itiAt iinn shop, In l-. '2'1V?,".?ou.lil fca1 -Taet of Public Square. Artioinimr the Stove Foundrv of W. F. Gebhart.

api irj. i,. rnUE undersigned respectfully informsthe pub

11 .'"" -tuorney and Counsellor at : L lie that be has established a -i

ti , Law, Oincemi Burgess street, onc door Aorili L oiinersville. and i now iiianufacl

orGeo. Holbind's. KrAnlvilu n.on i cimiro tr iII VUS!

. . v...,,.,,ultt,ia, . M li iinMl tlr lllAC-lllltliC, I nir.

jesai. -ji "tilv z 7 . .. -.,,.,..

- - I Horse I'nw.m Sennrntor. mraw v-Illiei-s. t urn vool lor wimu . ma.-- .

Tl !. JO-VTCS, Attorney and Counsellor at Shellers, Wood-sawing .Machines, all the latest k;t price in goods . 01 ' " ma,io in nrP

..an , i.iui.ivt ine. ina. umce nimer Aniemem ami movt inii.rniil TiHtterns. Me also man nlaciures ; tie w araaui i' i-i

WOOL! 1VOOI

IO the citizens of hnim.nn

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pared to do all kinds or work in

al the snone-i n.... ' l inl a

! . ... 1 promise our customers cooo "' rt to fa" ".

i .tiacQiue ouop .11 1 j. .hsiance shall have iiici; ; - , T ,13y CHINES, I niht. xve wish also to pur. h.ie - bu;nei4

,aw, Brookville. Ind.

Oflice, Court street.

. l.G.L.L,11A,Ca. SOrv. . iHtsie the Court House. Brook ville. I.,.li9... ' 1 HecxpecUtok

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equal to any

is.-i.its Water factories. .1". huntf -

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e.uij . mo ri.i.iiv.i" - ; i ,.,....1; inl-vai" - rt;

HATS AN I) CAPS. 3 cases Silk Hals, 1 ea Kossuth ditto Men and Boys Fur, Wool, and Artiste do. Plush, Clolh, and Fur Caps, just arriving audi" tale cheap by . K1CHAKD XY.NEK. October jotli, lfcoi.

i Ks Itl'CI.tJIIE, Attornoyat Law. Ohlie .1 1 on Burgess street, twodoors north of Geo. Holl.iiuPsOmce, Brookville. mr5-ll j T W HITT, Attorney.?'. Uw.and XotarvPubvill.VCin.!HC0WilUG,ORGIt How-KD'Ea-t ilrook-

U.riHKF.I,I,AS A; PARASOLS A large T "AIlX!xiKItSIIIP, Jonxt A.Matsos lot of Umbrellas and Parasols for sale at tiio .M a,,d ans FaRulhar, have this dav rniur.-.f

Office under American anu most improved patterns. He also manufactures dec 26 i-.'-lv j ('nip's ralcnt Portable Cider Mill

an Orchard ouirht to have. netis. naiineis. ji.o -- -.i l0 srJ ' .i.

n .o.a i r i nn. ..lis in' -

expects lo Keep conslantlv on hainl a supply prcmiunis. -- - ar.n '!

of Tlirashing Machines, &c, and invites all who r labor to maKe our w r. full rti,si .(j wish to purchase to give Uim a eall. The Machine- us with their custom siia a,t !-.,, rv manufactured bv him will be warranted to be of. Ail kin.Usu men han-'i i ,IAu, the best materiais,and most substantial workman- charge f.ir v.'W or goons, ship. ; April IS, I f . KEPAIRIXG. He will be prepared to repair . f tl8 Keapinc Machines and will attend nromptlv tothe ; lhpi!C2 , j

I. --:-- . . .i..;i,;.rr JJa 1 3 i "" 1 (I,.

lowest possible price at

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LII.'CK & FARCiUHAK'S. '

....-r,..,.11ijiiu up iracnce oi tne Law. JOHX A.MATSOX. JOHXH. FAilCtl'IIAK

TlTtlVTS.V IV:iI A'nis.ooie.J ,.r.,ii

I a.'oited prints nnd Ginghams. For sale ;,t rt M T.lRiN'KY it C0l'i?KI.I.OK AT I. AW lll..-- .1 1, .. a :. I Cmn..;il.lJ.. -. r . '

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my . l i .xi i a- r .W - ' H lis urPn v Stcrc

no: Hi

fitting up and repairing of any kind of Machinery

luai may oe reqmrea.

Millincr-

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His terms will be as reasonable as those of any ;,ifc. fmind at the rf' j.

establishment in the West. JOHX F.XDSLEA. A" 'L Pa, 5.,n on the ,,,,1

Connersville. A nril 11.1653. Iv. ! "' J.v, u. nd to 11 '

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,' AXCY GOODS Splendid asortm-nt of 1 Lawns. Borages, Borage De Laincs, Tissues, bilks. Satins, and while dress good... For j-'i'c vei v cheap ;:t I-- i usr k i r:u':P A

i her lins-

ana. .'"..'io toS..Kvrri

she ha

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l ossnrtn-cm. " ' :. .mvt,'"B:

She w"';(, '

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