Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 39, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 September 1853 — Page 4

The Punishment of a Coquett BY A IAUT.

Every person has liis particular way of telling a story; 1 have mine; and faith, this short preface I at once commence my sim-i pie but, unfortunately, too true narrative, j I must however, observe that 1 have pur-j posely altered names, with a view to avoid , i.rflirtintr a family will whom 1 was'once as ;;l lnTMifW be seen upo.i terms of iuti ifflte friendship. 1 Mo ! r.nmmenrra in the rear 1795. : The heroine is Isabel Athelstan, a beauty ; an J au heiress. The close intimacy which j

subsisted between nnr lannlies first led to our I I found litbel Athel.-tin again absorbed iti l!a lies, when .Uorton toon up a Udiiuie o. pafrieudship, and theiisjii s!ie va several years . t'-.e cotiipaest o!" a new lover. Mr. Morton ; per lied together, and labelled "Poetry." inv senior, we were almost iuseperulde. i liad b -eu introduced to her lv some casual ' Thev were the verses of the unfortunate Er-

have since thought perhaps I wronged he; that Isabel made me her chosen coi:i panion less for my good cuiliti' s than for m' cefects. I cer'.aiuly must have been a a admirable foil for htr, for nothing could !ie in greater contrast than my dumpy tiSnre, city deep red cheeks, mid my grev e ts, with her stat !y form, her pale ri-ii cream like tinted complexion, lu-r perfect regularity of feature, and her raven I. lack eves a;ui hair. Nor was the uispanty in ear Opposition less striking. Educated in retirement. I wis merely a simple l,e.rte.:, :''-!-tieiiute girl, with the spirit of criih.iiood softened down into the mirth of uninterrupted eUeeriuiness, and actuated by impulse ro-r th mi rt flection or calcniutiou. But Isabel whs ss calm and coid isi-ome cxqul-ite piece m t-eu jiHirv. Rarely ccit-d eith-r to pirns ii'f ir v. ain, her brow was biwhvs ;;s p:.aiu ft a s.;., u.t-r le.ki ; aiiu tne biant; sinsie xv: ,: ci. ht: 'svautifui lip ws i OKlmiij tt- i- -.d in sluue. io-iV v. i in exterior art,riieu Lie be-t a ! n icm n ts for li-i rrai cliaiacter. Mt u.'i ial-.tr 'o j ait tliiii lo te. s aaiiiiraliuu; hi,i it fta.H scmcrly posl!lle lo hi lieve tlmt il'e cob: ana pessioidess be-mty w.s in .v !t a coi-summ le eijuette. fc.Ven as th-- : J caik t i e Mews on u.cet-Mii.y, l-ioueii tne i icy letters ot Wi ner have smle.i us furl-see, eo neticatli her chit iadtfferetioe w.'s h .i ieti a restless and insalia'iie i.esire lor adn;ir.:liiit But the aiiultalii-n and homage, whien a youug beauty can alwayscomiiiaua in socirly were not looU enough for !sal 1. Her v.iuay was not to be tatisiied by any ordinary sacrifice the required her aBiirers to bcoiii; lovers, and an offer of marriiij-e could kI-ih-? be received as a sufficient evidence of power. ier i ' nterei society she hit ' At the time I first a.rp.ii.v re ttciea maiiy snuors, aua it -soiie of lier lavorite pastimes to gather a few of her VOU115 friends around her, A inle she carelessly tossed over for our inspection copies of verses billet doux, letters, and other testimonials ti the power of her beauty. If there be au thing which ought to expose a woman to lasting coate :ipt,it is siietiau unpardonable breach of coatidouce as that in which Isabel indulged. Isabtd's tact in "playina her victim" r.- .s uucciualled- While sh never departed from her quiet manuer, she yet man igf.i to adapt herself so well to the veculiar character of her admirers, that each believed her to be studying his tastes and moulding herself to his tUiidard of perfection. 1 ii-n sh-.i was a milclsles? manoverer ia the arrangement o! time end place for securing her prize In the ! it gay paity and aiiii-i the. exiitomi'ius of i.iirtli, 1 toe snare was U.cfor tiie frivolous in-; moon- j light walk and lb t..scinations ol s- nl aiei.t j weie iures or Hie t-ultiustas' ic the q-iit-t ! household circle, aim the rational pUasme of ! home were traps for her more practical admi- I rcis. I

kabel had reacii.-J her twenty Tourili year j his claims to her h md" had gladly ietded it. without having farmed an atlaclimeut likely lSitbt was an orphan, ami trie widowed aunt to end eober and rationally in marriage, when wilh whom she hit always resided had no the became engaged in a flirtatioti which I power to control her way ward iviil. proved more serious 111 the cud ll.au she had j Preparations were imniediatel v commencies.guu. touicbody, 1 have lorgotton who, CA lor celebration- the nuptials in ' a style of iutiouuced to sur ai quauitanc- a young man unwonted magruiticence. Invit dious to a u ho bote the name of Ernest Leclerc, a i d very lare number ol Irieuds were isstieil was said to be the sou of a rich st Indian, j tilr;e weeks before the eveiong appointed for

"r" "'r wiiH-iiiwu oeeu seiiuusiy iniured bv prief tor tlm recent loss nf his ! mother, had induced his father, who uoa'.ed .ti linn with a love almost approaching to ; idolatry, to send him to Londou, in the hope tn. t change of scene, aud the bracing air ot j a northern chmale might re tore lum. This j wasull we knew of bun, and as he brought j letters from a well known mercantile house . s.u,ou, u 10 oi.e u..ui uunniiieo command oi money, we nau no rea- ; boh to doubt the trulli ct tile statement. iwi-.s. .. ,o,. ovcin, j j ears of age; small, sleuder, and pale, with ; nothing to attiacl attention iu his personal : "I'I" ""v.v-. c r.i ""inuns - rves, which seemed to gleam with almost supernatural brightness from beneath his v.d...c.s.,.k '"""""'on fte.neu a feebie as his physical nature. Possessed ! oi a highly poetical temperament, and a mor- . bid seiiMbility, which l-d lum to pour forth ins ejaggeraled leelings in verse, lie was yet uttctly ileficieiit iu the higher attributes of genius which alone could give him rank union;; the gified sons ol song But bred Up iu strict retirement beneath the eye of a fond mother, bis studies i.irectrd by one of the most unworldly scholiasts thiil ever wore a priot's cowl, and his soil ' rctceiii exaggerated by the love o! bis lather, be had learned to consider himself a poet of no me.ni order. His sensibility to his own personal oefocts, aud hi beliel iu his o-n uuapp.-eciate i sum fority, gave a degree of awkwardness to his f'eir.eauor which often exposed him to the ridicule of his a-soci-iti s But unprej ossessdig as were his manners and appeurauce, he w s cot too insigniiio uit for Isabel's rapacious drsir i of coii juesl ti . u ..... i . .. .V nu. superior a now icgeoi itie werbl gave uv-auru nnvauiage over ine unpr,ictis-.d bw .and she did not fail t ava I herself of it. U e were in the habit, at that time, of passing a part of every summer t H.igiiion; and w hen We left tow n Ivuesl Ltclerc was so f ir itii.Aiialr '. w -.th his b-aiititnl mistress a-; to toliow us hiij lake lm eiugs iii ourioiiiH-.liale neifih lif-o i. Here Km. I h 1 1 full leisure to iivetlier cniuisnoon l,,.r romint',; admiri r. Hi- guib'ie-sness of characier rendrr- d her task an easy o:.e, and she focud but little tiitliculty iu a.mptiiig hrrseil' to bis t ist-s an,: riabits. sshe became an earnest admirer of ,-octry apassmnatelocrot pursuits of literaturc.c.eplored her wasled lime, and lamented her w.aul of talent; and all this will, an iim. .table grace which could not fail lo captivate the senses of the shy and sensitive bo truest soot, becaine the devoted slave f Is ,- a 7 i fApiess tne . . tAu.u-i:.-u oesires hit i i -i . b f-iie might ot-serve the nacimss with which his wcallh was squhuiiercd at her slightest wish. Isabel used moreover to take his de'icately written verses with extreme grucious-llt-:s r.--j.l tli.., . . -

1 .eo 1. i .i , i-' ""- ii.viii; ins 'if luiMiciJcaaiaitouil e .nice, - "oviv ikljll 1, . dace them iu her bosom until the delighted I r,,..,,,,,. ' nims it Pure,:, .-., -..V V,.-.-.-l .-i.., tlrtoy hm. departed, wl,-n sie would wilhdr.tw 1 -i k-io-.v net what vou refj unon mv bow VM" rrepared'fr.u, the !e-t Ko-.Ls ami lier;Ibem from their concealment, and made tic , ' ' 7 ,, i ' . r m X ' l"' '" Materia M vlica. and has eaiiu-d an un-i-Ihesubjectof many a merry ,eJ -,s ' IV- , c-rt.,, mv torty-hve yearssiuee v,.. at , r ,., A threw the nicer int.. b .Uk . , ",s s" ' 1 '- 1 'el 1 the l.ght cf ..ay. I was born Ki OCLAIIM. AM) snu-.XC.fUF.Xl.G THE ibrew the pa er into her desk, that onnttum i atim-.HV L.ther Was C-itndiau fur Livl 4NO UlUE iT;v Cleansing gathelam of love tokens and letters. I tr.br mv mother an India;'.' ,. aa: s ,ohv and Hov. x.'s. nerl Ernest as if chained to berclu.rio' w he, au l.lvo uutary start, which could u I escape Headache. Fever and A-ue, Jaundice. Xau-a! a;ii iteesmed to alTord her infinite nl,uVa- ' ' ' L" ot Ai pei.ie, ei... and causi'e,- t ie food to tion to expose him to Ihe raillery other ,0M(! Y ' b coiitl-.med, 'the bloo.l of the red : no,lrIS" a" 'i T r'"rt,', ,a -;fi,Sr '""""' rB" ! w h-r ; '"',' '' Prst por of the American soil, and xlJnW!. ligneous Er,ipti.,,s li lie nr.gmg.. ol song, and he now j runs ,, mv veins and lam prou icr of that Scrotal;. alt Uli-um. Kr; sipe'.as. Sea! I Head! mm ;ed i:, pl.dit r.ros- ,m answer to Lia '" n dnhiv, than if, like mv gentle i. ide ''a"krr I'",l',-' on tno face. Itlolcii-?. Vtcer! scarcely doahti .e th a it woul.l i.is.jr.' t. ' I 'Wil.i Cn-v inv descent from oue of the " .Mercurial Oise;,.e. t -aiu'ers. cc. lure happiness. What was his tn.ri,e. 1 great orm.n rebb. My r.itl-r s,t , , hKt l.ieretore, n hen be met with a rtrom it uti i to I'aris lor my caicatioa, but I soon trired ' 'iu lions, prcve-itinsr and carina many paiufal oeci'.ert refusal ! II tlf m i iiVrnv' bv sin t( of books and soueni to study men A life ""d danc -r.vus dif-as-'s; STtrxnviicMNu'tNo U-t-unexpected downfall of his hope's, the' pis- 1 " advent.!,, such as rarely tails to the lot of ib," carf,5-""',1!,-''"5"'1".'"- Vrv,M, ..oaate loy poured forth ,he most earnest ! Individual in mo Vrn ti-nes, , l,wu i, Hteri ruuli& rwlh 'er! ,',W!y hno ' Mtin"' a" whent.trce!y more tli.ti, : . it ts ukkivalled is the cure of all iu. uiuugiy c.ie .k. . A torrent ol reproaches . ""'re boy, and my wile and son hved it,. FKM M.K COM Pi,. ,x 1 s. stict, as could only is ue frotn a bitterly- 1 lxrv and splen.-or on a rich estate in one as weakness. eeneral deiilitv. Irrccularitv. Ob- , outraged heart, now burst from his lhis. am! of the'west India islands, while l-i;o mat- ,., SweUing or the r.-et. Limbs, j,,;,,,,. .r'w!,- ptll- k r" a"J iutl'" ' iWS U 110 U'"e 8'k of " rW of e,.CobK, s trcnFins wh:cu imiut mes 1,. ti,- . i life. i v w i.'- .. L.ob .. .,-"' -'.-n'. -s'-ma, v.ousump-

voeoi uu upi-aieiiv leeilllvT and tniiataiii's have the iumvr to sever the very heart strinrs II.. out from her presence in a sl..i e .......i cioiu.1. cppruuLuuig to lusanitv Too Weak ......v.,, . "I'lfsm iictntutiy ng.iiust ti'e "pangs which as.siled b.m unsupported by liial moral cunrage whirl, can tea. i, :l ,ra c man to endure life even in the tuiun l tor tures dreading the ridicule ,or,jilc., lion to hich she had threatened to exposn him by Birana of his passionaie verss, ami conscious how entirely he had put ;t (a u.r power to make lum a mark lor Hie tii...r nr tlllAflnH , ........ I . .. r ,. FA.oru among tne tolatile topimgs of the d.tv, no UWdty threiv away Ills life. The mnn',in after he parW with Isahel Athel,,,,, v-WttB Sound cood nt Ins room. Au emou ae.c, auu iue Mcniv iHior impaittd by Uie Heat-ly drug, alone told the maimer or his death. .Nothing w as found hii h could give a clue to ihe cause of this rash - the";nii,r i'v and .riv. t,i " . "'r..:""l".', rai, to the post Ihtr, aud the 9m, observed fe ...... ivuvi m nivc iu me noi viuuc. i ue leuer was ior his tnilv .u J . . prr3, But tbtrt, was Bolhinff in his manner which niditiled insanity or distress. Thi4 was M the

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iufonnutioil that coa'd be elicited, f r not a scrap of paper was found which couKl throw anv light upon the matter. Duly tlios8 few who were admitted iuto the confidence of Isabel could surmise the truth, but of course ii was never allowed to become a subject of public remark, and it was impossible to judge from her demeanor whether she realty felt hersel! guilty I Snnn :.fw i bis evunt the. illness of mv dear ! ' Mioi'hor r-,irfi m-,1 inn to her cliaiiiW. an i i finally rendered change of cir uecesstry, so i h,.for. 1,-r heal! h was siiliic'ent! v restor- ' cd to permit ma to iningie in society agiiu nearly a year had elapsed. To my surprise rn'oiiainbtnce, und he was too attractive a nri?-lo be easily dropped. 1W was one of ill ;e men sometimes met with in society, ; whom times -ems to forget, or elsa to s;are, for their pre-eminent beauty. 1 ail and finely !roi!oriioti"d. with a liirure snlticisutiv inciiiiiisj to embonpoint to denote that he had passed the earliest prime of manhood, but vi:h icheeh as unlurro-ved, a brow as smooth ..ltd leeks as raven black as ever boyhood wore, il was quite impossible to conjecture li:s iea! ae. Wlii-tiiei he was loo well prae.tired in female wiles to be gained by such lures as lsa-b-1 spn id, or whether he was of too col i a temper anient to be excited by wonau's eli arms. I knew not; but 1 soon p. rceiv 1 ili -.i ht- w "S not likely to te easily e;; u.r o. II is iii.ud'erenee towards her eveu appro ie.i-d contempt, and the satca-tic remarks W;i ch 1 e- .i: ; na iv dropped from his lips a-i li-;

"g ttclira the frivolous being wha iUiHereil ; a". mm her, were well calculated to ,irous :!her pride. Keseutineut now became a pow!e ' e, u! auxiliary to vanity, and Isabel detenu id-

-! that, co-t what it would. Air iMorton s'l-itild et be maiie to feel her power. But for once she had met with equal mutch. rton understood liiJ arts of coquetry as I as h'-telf. and it was amusing lo the iiiuveuin:oncerned spectator to watch the nieiMs ol tne opposing parties. 1 1 ibei's aris at leualii recoiled upon her-s-f- 1 be interest she had olt-u feigned, sin at lenwtii rea!lv felt, and while atlemplinv 10 t-iit-muie the arTectious of ths impracticable

.Morloii. involved lierselt in an inextricable ed tne union ut wealth and taste. 1 be clerM iz '. Softened, as it should seem, bv the g man who was to officiate 011 the ccasion uualiected teuderuess of Isabel, lis, ut last, was id read v in waiting the bride and brides-

smed lo throw aside the coldness in wliic'i lie had t n wrapt himself and it soon hecam? nvidpnt tiiat the I'line 1 f coauetv won I.I iu-..ii. ably end m a serious attachment Between the two players. Haughty to a f.ault and I entire". v regardless of censure, Isabel diJ not j hesitate to evince her partiality of the stradger by every possible uieiliod, while his crowing ' regard for her was apparently repress,..!, and ! hi s vned constantly stru ggliug lo overcome l'his was ihe masterstroke of his policy, ! f r his ; were s: me persou ai:d attractive manners trcei more wiuiiiii to isaoi sueari, llian his mysteri his bearing, his uncouqner-alil-culuuess, ami his reluctant sabatissioa to the irresislable power ol utlection. She loved Morton, and sh - was proud to exhibit tier affection in t-very mode which her ingenuity could divise. In his presence her wonted Cilnniess was exchanged for a restless and feverish excitement; she watched his evt-ry look, and listened to the accents of his voice as if her very existence depended on tiiem. At length 1 learned that Air. Morton had ottered, himself to Isabel an I been acceptto. No inquiry h id been made respecting his character or his fortune. Heart sick VV 1 t hope deferred, Isabel had joyl'uily lislusl t:k bl vilit mt ..r.. liA b:i-l b:,lf 11 r.rA t!ie wedding, and all that money coui ,1 nroi cure ol rich and rare wan put iu requisition l ior uio occasion, l was selected as one ol bri.le'.s mabis, and Isabel presented us ... ith our dresses, which were of white broca,.;e) e ubroidered with silver roses. During the short time which elapsed previous to the marriage, Isabel exhibited an almost childlike ,V) which called forth the censure of those who considered such exultation as unwomuniv and indelicate. But the conduct of .Morion perfectly inexplicable. His moo!!y ar.a restless manner was ill suited tj a bridegroom, and once or twice I cau-'M his eye fixed upon Isabel with au expression ot such (lark maiigf.itv us made tne shudder, One evening w e were gathered around a cheetfui tire, aud Morton, at Isabel's request, Hud I.tkea Ins euiltr. when, as sioone-l over the ibstrnniMit, in the act of tuning it vest Mi partly open and a si, uJer biaek c,aiu which he wore about his n-ck. became. , mtaueled in the screws. iol nereeivimr it. be. raised himself suddenly, and by this moveinent crew from its concealment a sin. ill miniature which was attached to the chain. ith a trepidation strangely iu contrast with her former composure, Isabel eagerlv grasped the picture. It was the fare of "a (ielic.ite w man, with little beauty but great sweetness of expression, and, as I gazed on it, 1 thought the features seemed not unfainili.ir lo me. W itii a merry jest 1 looked up todeiiiau.l t!ie name of her whosi. j ..,,e thus lay upon tl.e bosom of a bridegroorTi; bnl as I .iid so 1 caught a g'imps- r ! .,,,(. cark, rcvengefui expression iu li . o. mill nice, as his eye fasiened wild serpent likf.is.'inalion upon his ; ride. Is-ibei's iip quiv- ; en d as she.returned the picture, aud faintly repeated my question. It s ihe image of ono whom I lr,Ve loved as shall never love again,' replied Morteiu pas.-.'onalely , of one w ho is now uti uugel in heiveii of my wile. Vour wife!' exclaimed Isabel. 'Yes, my fair Isabel, "sail be, while asneer p.tss.'J his lips w ith the r.ipi-iity of lightning; ' bad you asked me cf my past life, you would ; h.tv- learned that w hen you were but a babe ! the err le 1 was a husband aud father ' Isabel started, b it she strove as she repli- , - i rt, oil,t r thau you Mioposc, Walter- vou ; c,u;. searcelv have been wed:,',! so ma,' ,ears ego, or", Ise time has forgot to trace ! !is , bara. te-s upon rtr brow ' ! Morton smiled gloomily as he said. .,all I Sell vou oi'mypaW bisie.ry U d J C ..inUa you should lean, Hum-th i .g cf b m , pruueuce would Have uic.at.'d t:i-.l lkli o.vledge sliouid have preceded vour ISi. There was a half cone i!ed sarcasm i.i ihi, remark which cut Isabel to the soul, but sue iiulv shlliidred MO.i A-:i4 Kilettt M.-vrt... .'.-:.... ,.. -..1 :....! I me. Al v w ue and sou are both rone, tn belter WOrbl' 1 HO, f.tWB L,d ua r..l.l.... man. hut there is a debt .:n .. ,.-l,;..l. vn.. J"u I ,ni" Ceutle bride must pay. His eye glared fiercely upon her as he spoke, but wh. n Isabel raised her tearful Cycs to h:s face, he banished all truces of his emoiiou nt by a single effort, aud with the sweet looks and honied words of lover like blan- aliments, sought to soothe her troubled fecllllcs. .v... tn .-l , , ... No tell m Isabel,' said he, aftera niuse. ire Mm still WlMlllir to West thn tli.nef , uh the taint of Indian blood ia his veins I and for aiiuht tnu know- lb. ..,.. r ! ..ooi, bis b7.n """" u vau , jailer Norton,' replied lbe solemnly, i - - open in r lips to Ins bro id lorebeid : , 'If Hie hi ami 1 1 Caiu were written on that i loielic.td ,n characters of blood, I would nol ' 1,1 hi ve your ciimes hti.i kUi,lN..t ,t n,er. ' j j ....-. I-.,.; i soueue l. 'Uome, my Isabel,' s..:d he, wei ! are growing too prions;- let ns seek a gayer theme. T. II me of vour early oays; did you ' never meet wilh one whom vou ouce loed ". , my Isabel,' s.,:d even as vou now love Wa ter Morton ?' 'Never' -uortom ' '1 f f,i: little c , bin t of y our, conM be un

sealed, Isabel, would it not t-ll some, lales ofi Dlt.J.R. MAllCHISI'S lovers!" 0j he laid hi? hand on her writing (CKLE1UIATEI) CATUOLICON

uesa. 'Look for yourself, Walter, 'said Isabel smiling, as slit touched a n?rin and opened Her desk. Glad that the conversation had taken a gayer turn, I placed the cabinet on the tb!,uiid insisted that Isanel should examine and burn Iir lnv tokens in presence of her lover W itli a rnw laiittli she cru:;ented, and as we tossed over many a letter which contained the nrnuiiiH outiiourintra of affection, Isabel sketched many au amusing picture ol Ilia wri- j ters. We had already giveu many to the; nest Leclerc, and fearing the story stiouid be revived, 1 hurriedly threw them iuio Isabel's lap, but not before Morton had seen til hand writing. As Isabel Hung them iuto the blaze he darted forward iMid snatched them from the rVintes . slri.-in I tr ul.i-t.,fl Ti.l ,'..vorl. T:,l,l c!rnr I to obtAiu tliem. but he was as resolute in ob- ' tainiii!; oossession, until, dreading to excite his curiosity by h'T api'iirent desire to conceal lh. m,Uabei promised to read them aloud li he Wi-U!.: return them. Morton accordingly placed tne scorched papers on the table and Isabel draw iu cue from the parcel, common-1 ced lea nug. tul anxiou-i lo uisarui -Murtou j ol any suspicious in which lur an.vit ly to se-! cure ili pap-rs might have pivetl rise, she' paused ali i iireiv a mest ludicrous picture of 1 tier pactitMt over. She depicted his tiinioit., . his awkardness, his exas;eraled seiilim-ut.liis morbii; s-iisibidty ; and while reading thepoem, wl-icii lidpened to be b's lament lor bis motner, she mimicked his nervous gestures idu pei uliar toue of voice. Shocked :it her cruel moeki ry of Ihe dead I had not thou g:it of Mr. Moiton, but when I looked towuuus liim, the expression il his countenance ws almost ciwmoiiiacal. Tuttim' bis haniikt-rcliitf to his lip, which was bleeding profusely, for ho had almost bittten it ' torou'ii. he pleaded sudden illness and wiihdrew.but tiie papers disappeared wtili him On the niyht appointed for the weddinjj a larg.; an ! brilliant party had assembled. The apartineuts were 1 ecorated in a styleuf unparalel rii ni- pnifieeiic-e and evervliaiiff Cisitlavma ids were attired iu their cosily array the groomsmu had joined ns in the nn!e-ri om, and i,oliiio-T uas wunlinn in pinnn!iti llm at. ranpeu'eiits but the presence ot tii? hridegroom. The hour appointed for the marriage ' was 7 o'clock, but minute after minute parsed, and still Mr. .Morton did not appear. Liht o'clock cainn and then the groomsman ' spr.iujj into a carriage an i s.t oll'iu search of him, while the min is of ii'.l ptesmt were rilled ' with the most painful apprehensions, lsibel wase.lmost wild wall terror. Illness or'.ieath she d'-emed would alone ileum him, and slu sat with cles'p. d hands and Oilated eyes !i. teuiag to every fo itfall. At length actrriage w.ts her.! didving at ;u!l speed lo th ' door, and iho next ihoiacnt Morton filtered the apartment. Overcame by her agitation, Isabel sprang forward and tiirew herseil" iuto his arms. Disengaging himself from her, he le i her to a seat, and while we stood ia sneech les-s wonder, h:; walked lo the door an lock-; r: eu it; then, returning to his trembling bnj-, he looked down upon her with an expression 1 shall never forget as he excl i m ls-thv! Athelslan, my revenge u cauiplete! You love me eveu u v yon woubi lor 'ive t'u shame I have put ou you, you would wed your laggard.. 1 es, my dab! is p i;,l, and I leave to a li'e o f lingering wretchedness her who doomed to the grave of a suicide my be. loved sou! Lisleii to in--! couiiaued lie, as with a wild cry Isabel started from her s.'at 'wo nin, listen t a me! U whom you cnielly murdered v.' is my son, tin- cdi'sprit)! ol the only pure ari'ectioti that ever ti le i oiy heart tiie child ot my love worsiiijip ii, as was his in titer, iu tile ml ist o ' cri ale, From the pollutions f my dark life, I rescued them, I'liey never knew whence cam: tile wealth which aHorjed them luxuries for which princes .niijht seek in vuiu; li.ev kuetv not why the husbai.d nnd father lei t" so oft his home, of p.-ace auJ splendor. My wife perished beneath the blighting touch of dlsease, au I I laid her in tiie gravo sadly nit uncomplainingly; bnt when my sou vas sincaen oown in the midst of Ins VOUIli hopes 1 swore to be revenged ou his murderess. Isabel, I could have pitied you, had vou snowu one worn -.nl v leciiu orpitxitif tendeniess towards his memorv, 1 could h:u" piti d you, but no! you mocked him whom you Ha.: slam! ivv.olanl tell vour brilliaiit assemblage tint Isaiiel Atheist m th. prou i, beautiiul. the high born Is tbel Atueisieu pngiiied tier laitli lo Antoius L,-.clere, tiie buccaneer of South A-.n-jrica, ;nd was t-purned like u reptile fioi.i his path'.' As he utt-'red these teariul words he strode awav.and ere our cr.-s could sum-o tauce had made good his retreat. The whole hotis was, of course, a sceiw of confusion. Isabel was in strong hysterics, and we weie l0 much overcome by the shock we had re ceived to use much uiscrelioii in our detail of the catastrophe. Uelore tiie next morning t!'e whole towu rung with the tale; and while Isabel lay U-tweeu lite and tie.tth, the store ol her uiipriueiole.l coouelrv and its learfn'l reu line i.ni w as in ine nioiitii ol every oue. Mr. .Morton, or rather Capt. Leciere was never again seen in L'.ngland, but bis black flag wis lot g the terror of est ludiu tra..ers. ana iiiauy an ii I-luted ship vanished in riame lro.il the waters over which bis bloodstained bark careered. hat became of Isabel? yon ask. Slio never again appeared in society. Uowned ilowu by shame and sorrow outraged lu her pride as well as KtVeciious she took refuge iu a dis taut country town, an i in strict retirement endeavored to conceal her disgrace I5.it it was r.ot until time had de-troy ed her matchless beauty, and raised up another generation, to whom tiie events of ll-r youth W ere but as legacies of oldeu days, that she could let I herse f free from the brand which stampf!, her fair I roiv w il!i shaiiie, orfor-'t lite I light which had fallen upou hcr"youa-j heart.'' B IVIUM FOB iSVI.E One mile above I Laurel on the While Water Canal, containing three hundred and tweutj acres, lis) acres ol wuich is bollom land. 15i acres improved. Also a l.ol, con(:i;aiiij: four acres, in tiie town of Lanr 1 -the s;ro md ou w hicii the Fvaukhn Countv Fa. r was held last vear. Terms liberal. For further information inquire of T. X. Stillwell, bi stuiwell, li tiier Co.. thi.. or b'i.hard Cuilum. Ks p in laurel. T. X. sriLLWF.LL. Aujr. Mh. Vt :H-3iin. MOIISK'S COMTOUXD SYRUP OF T. l.lltr Il.'ll't.' IXXt'll lion. Csc. Hri,v ""ii" "se otitic I ompoiunl Svrup of ellow Dock Knot, prepared bv t". .MOIIsK A , .', c. tiier ourselves, or lu our faRiilics.and lindicc ii io ba a very salutary an I effectual preparation, we do most rhcertiillv recouiinend il to the public as veryvahiabla medicine. K. Uournc, Ks-.. CahierX.itionat Hank, Provi.ence. i. 1.; A. W. Spencer. F.s.)., Cashier I. iuio Kok Hank dododo. iiev. W illinui Phillips. Ke. J. B. Kicbuioud, r. . Jone, editor Providence f.en. Advt.. Wm. Field. M. W. f;. M.: lm Kish. . n. r.. n. r., jnHtfs iiiiiemnson, t,.s. nea. V. J. Bates, u.vri. i-n,v , h..jj 11 . r. ers ot the most ivsnrctahb I'si.Olie.of lrtvi.l-... - his ecrlifi '.s that 1 have fora nuiuberof venrs ben "CTainted with thcconiposiiion and m leof "i""'"'!"! Z MORSK'S COMPOCX D S SUP o, W.L .1IW rl K lf.Vi-T i .1 quainled with Us modus operandi in disease, and m; liim in an resWH'u u ,s admiral I v ...i. ... latcd to remedy that class of Diseases for lib-h it was clesnitie.l. It is especiallv valuable in l."VlCKSfloX and all us attendant svmptoms, il excites to b. aliny aciion ll.e LI VK!t, removes Torpor. and inactivity "flbis OKi;.X.nd stim'll.lej bealiliy action inail Hie svsteiT). Aa aliK't't KV1'OK oi pur.acr of the Blood il 1ms no superior , , , i'- llillOL.MK,s,..li'. t rovidenca, K. I. Jan. 4. l..-,3. t'ULPAKMI) bV MORSE cc CO. . Xo. i .t Broadwav. Xew York. , and sold by lrurrcists and'oihrrs lhron:-b.,.n n,is and other eouuir es. For sale b M . ' vv. Haile i bfo-..kMlle, ' yIia-i

roil THE PELIET INUt'l'Ki; OF SfFTERllSO FEMALES.

IT ST.WDS . I Dre-einiiient for its curative powers in all the diseanfor whirh it ; u r.tiwkiti miiiiil : is recoiiiineinlod, - usnailv called FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Of these art 1'roi.Arsrg I'tkri, or Fallimr of Ihe Would; Ki.roRAL sis or Whites; CiiitoMt lvri.iM1TIOS AND L'lckratio of the Womh; IxidkntalIIemorriiaue, nr Flooding; PAiNrn, S 1- pPRESSED. AND II'.- :, i? X t- f?.-.-.-.'V RKuji lak .! tN 1 ::r ATiON, A:c., eoinpauy ins evils, it'aneer exe witii nil their acepteij.) no matter how severe or of how Ions staiiiiiiiff I he I'atUolieon far surpasses other remedies, in the it stem ill bette'r condit Let all iutere.-t-edeall and obtain a pamphlet (free) eontaiuiu!; anipio prool, innn tile most respeelahlo sources, oi'll.o benefieial results of its usu; toa-.-ther with letters fnvn highly experienced Piiysieians, who have used it in tn-.-ir practice, and speak from their own observatt.iis. HKFB I! F. X C K P . P. ft. I'lckiiah. -M. 1.. I'tiea. X. V. L. It. Fi.emimi, .M. I' Canaiidaiirua, X. Y. M. II. Hill?. M. 11., Koliester, X. V. 1. Y. I'Vote. M. V.. Syracuse. X. Y. Trof. Dunbar, .M. 1)., Baltimore. Md. J. C.,.n K. li. i)., t:i;timore. .Md. W. W. REr-K. M. I). Xew-York Cilv. W. Prksi ott, M. I). Concord, X. II". J. P. Xewland, M. )., I'tiea. X. Y: I'ev. C.S. Heard, Clean i'prin!rs,.S. C . Pamphlets had vrratis i.t the store of Gifford & Alden. Ajrents. Laurel, Ind. ALSO sold by I'axiel Meatier, l iberty. Pawls t Morrison. Connersville . S. S rt wart. C,-eeiisb!!rt. JoiiN 1 1 1- v x 1 n. Versailles. Leiirr ntldretted to rare cj Hr.Curtit llalth, Jrnt at Ravenna Ohio. To l'r. -MAnrm-ii: I lave b-n ten years trou bld with Female Complaints prolapsus uteri, and all Ihe attending d'nlieulties; nt times renderin my life most miserable. I have had the attendance of some of the best physicians, w ith but little suevess; the most they could do was to relieve a cure wi.s out oftheipiestion. For live months be! -e commencing w ith your medicine. I bad not been able to perform any" labor, could walk but a few sb-ps at a time, and scarcely wen; out of doors in short. I wascompletely pros'rated.both in body and mind, ami expected to drajr out the rest ofmy days in snfferinerand misery, lint reading our a-lvenis -ment. I was induced to try your invaluable medicine called I'terine Catlioli'eo'n. lis t'l- la-t resort. I had not used it a week before felt like another woman. Hy the use of three bottles I was enabled to perform nil the labor lor six in the family with ease, and eould walk any where in l-ie neighborhood without injury. Xolhinir but a seine of my duty ta you and to the alilieted, has in-tueed me to slate my ease to the public. 1 can safely recommend Hie. preparation to all those sud'erin? like nnself. (signed.) " M:s. Sarah A. Be hop. Fi.eeuom, roit i AuE Co.. Ohio, Dee. ST, 1?5-J. J. B. MAKOHLSI & Co.. Proprietors. (ENTP.M. DErilT, 3IMbrodwa,K.V A.tust Pih. lc;3. 31-0uies. f.'.lfl.U mil S.H.E. The uud-rsiirned i wishes to s -il a farm, situated two and a half miles uarlh of Brookviile. nearthe Pike le.idinto Conner. ill.-, eontainina: l-iu aeres of land. Due luirdre-l aere ere under f-m e and sroo-1 cu'tivatioa. Tiicra are two oo-l dvelliu! houses on it. a larore barn, s-dl" and irrnuary. cornerib, ami other 11-lioiises, ll.' sroo.1 fruit trees mostlv craftid. farm c.-n be s-i-.t in me ortwo divisions: eachone has a dwi-i.Uns on it. There is a :rood cellar, cistern and w ells an 1 iiever lail' 1 iir sj.riiisrs. For farther information inou'irc on the premise. Aicj. iftli, Icj3. 3J-:ims J. C. COXUAD. :"- V t 3 itJOHN WILLIAHS' Excolisior Clothing Hiore. MT.CAUMCL. T w ould rail the att 'idion of my friends and the I public cen era Hy to my lasliionaideau-1 cheap clo-thi-' rsioro in .Mt. Carinel. where w ill be found a larire s.iek of spriii::a!.d smnmcr rlothinc of the best work le.anshiii, and latest fashions, consisting in perl of ebeii dress, frock and sack coals. ca-h-e c.-i. l.rmiurt, I nstre. Tweed and Linen coat? l'ea-'a.-k -ts, c. Also a larse assorlment ofl'iis-sinH-r-. Tw eed. Sat;nctt nnd l inen l'ants. Vests, superior and ordinary quality, in jrrcnt variety, A COOP VAK1FTV HFllOV? CLOTHIXfi. 1 have also -e.-eived a larir-" lot of Cloths, disinters, Vestinjs. Tweeds Ca!ininrett. Kriiiinctt. I'r-'ss Jeans, direct from Xew York, al! of w hieb t will make up at the shortest notice, and on reasonaide terms. liavinir recently enlarged my store, it now affords room for ailditi-nial numbers by which mv old customers can lie more comfortably accommodated; to w horn, and the public eencra'ily, w e cxI en l a cordial invitation to call. JOHN WILLI A.MS. Mt. funnel, April 7th. ls'33. 17-am. VALLEY HOUSE! j II V!" the pleasure of announcirir to the public I liiat the Yai.i.ev Il.n sk is how fitted up in Ihe b -si st; I". for the in eoinmodatioii of Hie travellini; roniimihiiy. no pains will be spared to promote t'ie comfort of those who may desire to make the l;.i.t.i:v Horse lh- ir home. Coder the present management. I Ratter mvself that no House in South eastern tn. liana can equal Hii'. The bnildine is larce aud coininodious. and const meted expressly forihe purpose to wh'nh itisapplie.l. '1 he undersisrned has had much experience in the business, nnd is siiti-died tt.nl nil wlio may have hereioiore favored him. will not neclect liiakinir this house their homo whenever their business may lead them to this place. ISAAC CHAPMAX. Itrookville, lad.. March C.ld, 1V:!. n.isn i mt woo 1. 1 wooi,!! look; I fee Mills ; Factory nt Mtamora are now runniiu;. and we are ready to wait on customers in our line. ihe. Factor; has been largely improved, aud wocan card. spin, weave, and manufacture- Wool on as short notice, as good and us cheap. as miv irood shop in the eoaidry. Fullimr and dyoinsr done in the usual seasor on fair terms. all kinds ol Merchantable produce taken tor work and especial ly wool irrecse. Wew illpav cash or sroods for 10,i Cli lbs Wool. Cull and see us before takinn vour wool or work otiierwlu-res. Cl-'.'j J1ACY,"G0KD'JX & Co. ql'-'TIe'ir.Ii WAlir,-A verv b. -ere assortment t oi the most lashi.n.alde. and .1 irablj summer t-io-is.iastreceivedanil for sale bv ' i.v LIXCK c FARiiUHAR. n AlinW lltr.MtLS, A:c,Lisck &Fauii r. invite attention to th.-ir comi'lete assortment of nails an-l cen-ral stock of hard ware, nt re luced Cincinnati relail prices. ma 7 WKITE WATEH PU ESP, VT E IiIAL AC A D KM V. 'nr. li.-st sesseAii of this Insiltutio:, t,,.-ited -1 I ibiiilapsville. I nion Co . Indiana, will commence on Wednesday, Sepl.T h. The Board of Trustee have ? .'ciirco as Principal, Rev'd Li ni.ow !. FoTi KS.of treokville. ivh-11 well know u s. iiolarship and experience as a t -aeher, thev ar--natisied, willsecu.c at one th? confidence of 'the p-il.'ie. Competent assistant teachers will be provided as the interests of the Aca iemv mav repr.re. While the In; tiition is designed principally for males, pnd while tliA duel aim will be to give, th .roiig'u instruction in the solid branches of ed'icaiion. there willbe at the same time a female ard ii primary department, and the ornamental branches w ill a'so be taught to s-icli as desir it. Special lUtentiou w ill Ik- pai I 1 1 thn moral and reli--ioiistrainincofllie pupils, and the llible willhol l a pr.vnluciit ldace r.s a text book. T he shorter Catechism w ill also he taught unless objections are made by parents iu which rase an equivalent li ble recitation will be required ordinarily. The known healthiness of HaMlapjville'ainl Us free.'oai from those temptations uviallv round iu lar-jer towns mnkrsit a desirable place 'for vouths who are lobe sent from home. Arrangements are making for the erection of si-a.-ions buildiugs at an earlv dav, and in the meantime the church building wilt bo fitted up for recitation r.Hms . cVce. A limited number of pupils can be accommodated In the family of the rrlnripkl and boarding can be had in the "village and vicinitv for from gl S5 to SI "5 per week ! Kiroris w ill tie made also lo supply wilt, rooms those who prefer to board themselves. The Academic year w ill consist of 4-2 weeks and will be divided into two or threa sessions as niay be faiind moe convenient. TERMS OF 1TITIOX. In Primary Hepailmeiit Orthography," reading wri'irsA-c. glO.'iOO per year. b Iu Common branches Ceographv, Grammar. Arithmetic A-c, 14 per yesr. " 1 la Academic IVpartment Latin, Creek, higher Mathematics A.C. SJ'-'O per year. .Modern Languages, instrumental music, 'painting, drawing, .vto an extra charge. t union for the term to ba paid in advance and ! in ca'.' 01 proiracict sicKness or removal from the Academy it w ill be promptly refunded. Those entering on scholarships inusi furnish a certirlca'e from the Treasurer ( Mr. E. Pigntan) or the Agent trfey. Jno. vi'.hhrisl) that the ler.ns of tho scholarship have been complied w ill,. K; order f tho Board. , , - - 1.1J. McKEE.Prc.sHcnt. J. I.. .nRFv. Secreinrv. A'.t;-wl lot',. l-'i'J.

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' 41tlt I Afa 1". Jl t I F t( "11 IH'i!. I . .... Mriin.. Unp.Ti.a K(r.wl limntilln ln.l UaI,.w , . .... ........ . . ............ .... n the public s.piare, lias always on hand u la rue ussortinent of l arriages, coiisistiiii; of KocKuwnys, Kones und Koadys, plain Kockaways, Phatou, and titiesies. I'lircluiHtTS will flii-l it to their advaiit:ic t call aud examfnu my work, an my slock is the lureest ....... i . .. u 1 in town, and my prices as low as the same quality of work elsewhere. j I also keep for sale Carriage Harness ofiny t) le , or price. 1 am prepared to flnishto order any description of Carriage, not rTi huiid.nt (thortest notice. , Particular utteiition paid to repairing. ; April, 153. 17-tf - il I li W A K Ej . rulll-' llll-rkT.flll ,.1 n..r..i 1 an..lp nt L Hardware, Hollow V are, Qiieensware. luhle and Hoeket Cutlery, ever brought to town, is bow beimrsold at low figures atth" ap-.'J OLD WHITE COKXER. T 1 K i: I 1 SII .... 1 o Barrels of the best White li Fish. 40 hall' do do Just receive, 1 nnd for sale bv If. TVXEK. .Mav24, lcia. rAltlETir.S... The finest stock ever offered in the market, of Cloves, Hosiery, Silk .Mits, Ladies Collars. Cliemisets. I'ndersleeves. liibbons.

Silk and Kcragre Vails. Tidy's, Tidy Cotton. Ludb-s Chick Maker and repairer inakinir -nd inendine; Plain and Einbroiiered Linen lldkf's. Cents Siik, Jewelry. Occ. Iaois experience nnd strict punctuLinen and Cotton Pocket and Neck lldkf's, Combs, ality are his recommendations. Shop three- .loors Brushes. Threads, Xeedles. Pins, Buttons, Kazor ; Xorlh if the pott otlice. j 3, 1-aO 31-tf Strops; besides a thousand other urtieles, too nil- ' - - - - -- .

nienms to mention iu a small advertisement, all of which willbesol-l.it small nroHls bv i ..-.o v n mi 1 ihv a cav . 1 VST Received, a lar;re and splendid lot of I-Tor-I ence Braid. Pedal. Fancy Kdjred, China Pearl, net Lace und Blond Straw Bonnets, of the latest stvle and pattern. ALSO A besiitiful lot of Silk, l'amima, Leghorn, Canton, Canada and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which was bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap nt the ap:'i OLD WHITE Culi.XEl!. BOOTS AND SHOES! 15 cases Kip Boots; 3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 ' Men's Custom Made Shoes; 1 " " Brocaiis; 1 " Gaiters; 1 " " Congress Boots; fill prs women's Calf " 3d " Coat " 'jno " " Buskins, all stvles; 30 " " Xew Stylo Gaiters; lbO " " Slippers; Misses', Children's and Boy's Shoes of all kinds and qualities. All comprising, one of the largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes ever offered in Ihe West. api-2 X. I). CALLIOX & SOX. I 1 IkO, I, liiLS, Just received and for sale Ubls. X. O. Molasses: 5 " Golden Syrup & Su:'ar House do 10 Hhds prime Snrar; 40 Sacks best KioVouVo; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Bids Fish; icon lbs Tavlor'sbest Sole Leather. Kv api-2 " X. 1). GAl.LION A SON, Furniture! Fumiturf.'; )l NT received a good asiortmeiit of Fl KXl1CKE, coiuistn in pari of Bureaus. Tables, Stands. Cent re- 1 aides. Solas, Louises. 1 ribs, Willow Cabs, Wagons aud Cradles. Hedstcads. Mattrasses, Chairs of e erv varietv, at the Ft ItXIi'L'KE KOOMS. Erookville, Julv 13, 1s."j3. 31, ir.2 ITS-Cami'-best sj-rinir s! !. offajUl-. :.ab itsjust received nnd tor sale at I for sale at in y LIXCK& FAKiil'HAir II'IIIMT XiV.Vl tVIir.'.T!!! .-,, OMf) Hush -els of Wheat w anted at the baiijro .Mill. Iirooki illr, for which the Exnnrket priei' in ca-ii will Iv p.vd bv Iiiliest Xov.3d,ej-i0 CEO. HOLi.AX!) The i i.-; ilw.n.s (tie liostl! 1 1 U important tu know irie.'i a irr.iin wnnt s Gtiorff. U'hcje thiyenn he hatll hr rhcajn st, ' , and the first articles. I 'rilE subscriber respectfully directs the attention ! of the public to his new Stock op Coon-, which 1 i are of Ihe late-t and te.c most beautiful st;les and i patterns, selected w ith the strictest regard t.) the j wants of this countrt. I hey have reeeivod the ; highest testimonials from persons that have seeu thrni. acknowlediiins them to be bandsome. duraj ble and at the snme time asehe:i if not thecheapest j .S TOCK OK GOODS, I ever offered in this market. His slock consists of I riroadclotlis. of every shade and color: plain and i fancy Cassinieres. Sattinetts. Jeans nnd Tw eeds, j Vestiiiirs.su.il asSatins. lir.v aib s. Mars -illes, .-r. I He would pnrlie ilarl; riiil tbe att.-ntion f Hie j Ladies to his li.r." and cloL'.inilv selected stock of j l.:ilios' Ircs (iooilt, ! Satins, plain and figured: Silks; Satin do Cbiens; Lernes; Silk 'tissues; figured mid dotird Swiss l'res':,tten;: Law ns: f hameleonHroi-adePopliiis, Linen l.tisires; Cinh.-iuis: llrrase do Laities, ,Vc. I A lar.-o Slock of PKIX'I S of vnrius patterns; j f. loves and Hosiery: an assortment or Ladies and Cents ki.hl. Silk. Lisle, thread and Cotton Cloves; ladies' white, black, colored and mixed HoseGent" brow n, white, mixed and fancy hall Hose. IIATSilAPS. Kossuth. ITiineariaii. I.i irhorn. China I'earl. nnd Straw Hats lor lueu and b iv?; cloth and oil cloth i Caps for do. " j Carilts Throw plv Imperial. Ii irrain, Vonitian and :i rtliii.i; Carpets. (HI, CLOTHS ! Floor, and Table Oilcloths. KOO'i'S AI MiOI-:N Mens' calf and kip lloois and Sho.-s; Loxs' calf and coat Shoes-, a larce stock of ladies line Miocs.,1 every kind. etc. He is determined to conduct bis business upon such principles as to merit the confidence of the public. Come one. come all! and examine mv nw stock. ' and you w ill be fullv satislied w ilh thepricea, April 9 1S33. 0 RICH A III) TYXKR. JUST RECEIVED IT TSir. OI.H 1VIIITK C 01iXi:it.the il. most extensive lot of Press (loods, we have ever had the plea. are of offering for sale; among w hich are 10 jiieees plain and fancy Lawns: do rac de Lames; do do do do do do lie-Mie Silk French Tissue; new st; le Hrocade; Chameleon Glace; plain black Taffeta: rich, plain. figured & fancv Silks: 10 elegant Parisian iiobes; S pieces embroidered Sw iss Mull; .1 do dot;... I do do 'Jl! do jdaiu do do 30 do plan: and figured Jackoaet; 5 dn I'.ook Muslin; 5 do Liship Lawns; .20 do Silk aud Alpacca Lustres. iP-"-. . X. 1'. GALLIOX & SOX. V It E S II A It It I V A L ! FASHIONABLE COATS. - - CLOI H. Frock and Sack Coats: I ) i'jll Cassiuiere. Tweed, Jeans and Linen do; Just received and for sale cheap at the Clothing Emporium of TYXEK Oc 15AKEK. ap i'J. '53 lit- tf. ltunlst aV Shoes, Hats, & t ap's. TWlt. undersigned have just received direct from the Fast, a well selected stock of the above named articles which willbe sold at the lowest fi--urcs-TYXF.lt Oi BAKE lt. nprt9,'53 'j-tf. Ti-Al.I,, P rr.K.- We have now on hand tt a large assortment of Wall. Fire Hoard 11ml window paper, of the latest st; 1 Also, a large lot of window 'hades ;ind pattern, which n:g at reduced prices. X. 11. CALLIOX & SOX. ji.iBPr.TS! t'AUPETM!.. -Just received V. at the Old hits Corner, a most inagniflcert assortment of Carpets, of all stl's:ind pri-e. '-"- X. D. CALLIOX & SOX. ti;k I'itt rCCTKtti IVMTE l-V t'I? s.-' . .t coiiLiiiues 10 insure ;---. ini i. i k mm a . or.iain.-tsro ny nr.. and the perils of navigation, on as favorable terms as nny responsible Company. All losses paid at the office w here I'olicv issued, in sixty days after proof. Available Capital 1,000,000. The undersign -oLasent of this old and responsible Company is at all times prepared to issue Poiiv l. s. .-SC. Cs-C. 'nice two doors north of Hurl m's stere, Brookv'!','' '"d. A LFKE1) VA RI, a sent. -May at), 1S53. C.-lv 3!OSI:s J. iiKLLKY. Attornpy at Law nnJ Notary Tublic. LAIKKL. Fit A X KLIX CO. IXD tT'ILL take ackuow led -uients of Deeds, take and il certify Depositions, Affidavits ic. NOTATY PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. Carntel, lnd. 'plIE iindcrsijrued, have the pleasura of announc- . .-. ...e ,,, ,i,e, me reception or a larse invoie of'thoso cheap" goods, direct from BGstoii consisting in i.rt ,.r b ' u,rc-1 "om iioston, o pieces best Coehccrt Pri.il. 4') eo 3i tl) IS " rniiiip Aliens Xo. 1 " " Xew Lnjrlaiid " " J. S. Brif.-. Co's. " Plain ci Fancy Lr.wns, " Domestic aSi Scotch Ginghams, " Best Cottonade. ti. . , , Linen check for coats A: pants. i nankful forihe liberal patronage they have had 5 " Linen check for coats A: pants. !).:..... . r..""..s, me. Hum uani this spring, they expect by fair dealing and small proats, to sull merit aconiiuuance ofnublic f-ivor D.CtlUO 4 S ON .a.u.oai.uu.v,.so.. . HATS AM) CAFS. 3 cases Silk Hats, I lBe Kossuth ditto n. L" ?.nd B,,' F,,r' Wool, and Artiste do. J lush. Cloth, and Fur Caps, iustarririne an.lf October Coih, 1-5-J. TrMIIKF.IXlK A: IVXKAKOI. i.1 lot Ail i niiirclUs and I'arasoi lowest possible price at ' "'y t LK,CK & FARdl'HAK'S. n K I TS aV ; I I" II A tIS50n pieces of well

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..ixniiiK. is nun ri-;tw i" "i" "" " " i nny part of Franklin, I n ion, or Fayette . .eni'.i-s. The Store nvnui M. V. Hal.' and 1". II. & J. (.'. j Hitrton. in Brock ville. are covered nit!ithi k'u d i of ronrinz, to whom the imldic- are referred. Its ' durability, ch aiiK!, safety, and t-oiivrnif m-e, all recommend it, as superior, in the construction of . l -i 7 most hni.inir. W. S. BA xKl! jy 10, '51 30-1-y " -'. .. rpi:viS of tlic Indiana .imerirnn. i $2 in advance, SJ.ao in i iiiontii. at the end of the year, and an addition of 3(1 ceuu for every year payment is delayed thereafter. A nvEitTlsEUKVra One square or less mill be inyerlod three limes for one dollar, if payment he made in advance, one dolhirand tv.enlv -live eent 11 pa meiii itv iieia.Tii iMie ,var, alio one ooiiiiranu tiftv vents if delated two ears, and iu the same proportion for the time pimm-ut isiiolayed. Larire advertise inenN for a lunger time will be charged on the sam3 i-rineiklo. 1.1M1V! tn dy C':itlI ios ! ! T elve i dollar per hundred pounds, and no ctianre for boxes iit.M. HKMA.MIS Candy Faetory, Walnut street, between Fifth and .Sixth street". Cineinnati. Ohio. apl 'J, Hj-ly T1TATC1I AM CLOCKS Wm. Dawson ' tenders his services to the citizens of Lroukville and vicinitv. in the capaeitv cd Wateh and - ,Mitir' iv -,,,,. ., L I he 11 arket pne ' I l-asb will be lulid for nier. Ion. tabb' Hoilrlirirrpls at the Kxchnnco .Mill, Brook vill-. bv Nov. 30,'ja-jd. !El. HOLLAXIl iV CO. TlOOTS A. SIIOI-.S W.-bavelar-, b im-re.-,,-ed our stork of liooisand Shoes, and now u!b-r the penis of the sea-on. to please tie-taste of the most fastidious, in the , ay of Mrs. Hi rrki.i.s cus. torn made ladies siippcrs and buskins withihe prettiest babies boots und other-tlxon-" in town." may 7 LIXCKoi FAKUl'HAK. ine naco icr iJarjraiiis. t. It. C I. A li K . keelis roiisiantlv on liand tl .n at all times, a reneral assortmei.i of watches. chains, keys, breast pins, car ritijrs. flucer r'n-.ct. spectacles, pold and silver pent ds. j;.:.l pens of the best quulity . silv cr spoons and tliimbles. sris-r, pen and potket knives. r ;z.-rs of tiie be"-: qunlitj, tou-'tl! ;r ith a n-eneral :-ssorl:iieM of fane; article s, such as ere nsually kept in jewel;; stores". ALsr H da; and' thirty hour brass clocks, w Inch I will sell as low as they can be bought iu the citv. Clocks, watches and icwelr; rejiaired ill the best milliner and on reasonable terms. Old old and sliver taken in exchange for goods or work, Jj 'tiu doorabo e Tyuer's store. tablishnient now in the bands ol lito. C.. Sholp andjAMEsO Hair, is in operation in all its various branches, in part to wit. tliey are bnibiini tbreshii.ir machines of the la!e-t aiel mo.-l approve. 1 niod-dU-s, both seperators and cha:!' pilers, with luiubliiiirshal't or belt at the opium of Iho purchaser, having a laiore assortment i f ;-aiteri s and well arranged laaciiine, bbu i;sI:,i!ii ;:Ld carpenters shops tiie; are prejiared to build mat '.iuer; of v arious kinds for L:rist an-1 sawmills they ure also niaufactiirin;; an-l ke p constantly uu band saw paminers. l.-oi.s for ve- labl - jrriuders, apple mills, siiinplo luavhin 's. .straw rid; rs, tire benders, churns, saw mandril::. !'::, ksiaiti:.-lew el i r..r.-. and also a vi lely e.r eo-.k moves, parlor church and boxstoves. siig.ir kettles, hollow ware, odd lids, wncou boxes ;u, i irons, aud aUoihe premium cast plow. Job work and rcpnirius doti" in good stylo n.l on the short -st notice, all works done in our line will be f.uiash -1 on as good terms as at any establishment in tiie west. Orders respectfullv solicited bv SHO'lH&O-ilAIK. 1 Pai l .3 13-fimos. I lilOt l-I! "a liinls Smrar: '-n bills. X.O. Molasses; vo nan " do Jat received and for sale tlie:.p bv March lt,l-a3. It ' K. TYXKR. llKKMAN 1.1MK. J0. II. riRiitllAK. Linck and Farquhar. I TTIII-; Fo-tOltiee bi'il.liiics. South West Cort ner Maai and Head streels. Lrookville t reels. Lirookville Indiana. Tin alleution of i!i public is most resneetfullv inv iled to our spriiur stm k of poods, canefully selected, exclusively from the C'i.-. imiati Markeij-of liie latest and most fasliiouubU sivles.'' my 7 LlXt K. A; FAi:iilTIAi:. ' - - - f m . - 2 -1 T &: . v ij s AT I IK A I") QUAR TCUs-METAMOUA. I'ilL l AnMItSlfiM-n, erateful for ihe I patronage hereioiore .'Mended to them. b ihe citizen ot Metamora and vicinity. rcsp.-clli.U- solicit a rouiiiiiiilioii of the same. and would inform then, aud the public generally, that thev Lave received a fresh supply of Seasonable fbio.U iust from the mint, and consisUn in part of the "fol-lowiii-r articles: Plain and Figured S.Iks and Satin Pres fb.ods, Giinrhanis, I'.eraire b-Luines. I,awuaiid I issues. Law ii and Chintz Kobes. Plao. and Dotted Sw iss and Mull Muslin. and Whit . ibiods in abundance. We ask particular attention to our stock of ibuinetsand Loiiucl 1 rinimiiiirs. and would sav to Hie ljtdies that we are now prepared to show them soinrt'iin? particularly nice in that department. Of Cloths. Plain and Fancy Cassimera and Sattinetts. Jeans. Silk Velvet. Satin, Marsells, Valencia and Fancy Yeslinirsuud Cottonade, we have a full supply, and as cheap as vo l can ask them. Our slock of liooisand Shoe's consists in part as follows: Men's Calr. Kip and Stoira Hoots. Calf. Morocco, Hroiruns. Oxford nnd Jersey Ties; Youths ami novs ivipaiid I an li ots and liroirans: Ladies Morocco. Teal and Kid Mipsand lioots. Allo' thilatest si; le and made of the best materials, and in n .i-o.-L- ....nllL-,, ..,.....,- , c . ??.lUJ,.'Vr.V. .!" raiJ ,roa "-auteueap liootsund Shoes goto Walkers forthcni. Our slock of ready made . lothine- is now com plete, and consists of as f dlow Ciolh. Cassiluere.Salinet. Lustru an.' Linen Coats; Satin. -Mar-9ell9and Fane; A cits; Doeskin nnd Fancv Cassimere. Salinelt, Tweed. Linen. Cottonade and Corduroy Paid,; Shirts, Draw. rs. Collars. Ac., made of variousstyles and sizes, so if vou want a suit all out and out. cheaper than the Cheapest, just call over to W alkers and get them. Also a full supply of Leghorn, Plm. Panama, and Silk Hals. Qiirensu are. in whole orhroken sets. Earthen and Stoneware of different shape and sizes; A fall supply of Groceries ot all kinds, in fact, cveiy thing that is needed tosupplv the wants of the surrounding country, w hich we'intend xellin cheap and no mistake. Our motto is small protits ami quirk returns, and to let no 0110 goawav dissnlisfjed. X. B. tVe are at all times navin" tho bn-brsi market price in Cash for all kinds"ol u-rain. c api2 13 W ALKEK & HKOTHERS ACEEXSW UF. tV.. have just received the (, most ooauti'.ui - ork oi i;i-vniuire, in setts or by the peace, ever before oiiere-1 in tins market, my 7 L1NCK Cv-FAKtlUHAK.' p VK 'rsA iH 1 U : l-, X S Zjlill receU -I) ed a large aim handsome assortment uf tho most fashionable bonnes nnd ribbons, and for sale at ""' LIXCK o- FAKm'HAK'S. ,7 , Vfiiijta r fiUilif n nr. vice:- , ,o lrc.pieiui; aste.l Inrcjranl to Burton's Xew Goods, which are almost daily arriving. When wo Hrst heard this wondering, where they came from, we thought it as onlv occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, but after a tboroueh examination, wa tlnd that he has the prettiest and cheap si oods in this market, and that he gets th:u direct from Xew York and Philadelphia. He has a large and well selected stock of Conslstinr in part of a eencral assortment of black and fancy Silksand Satins, liarejjes. Hare-edelains, M j.isUne delaines, iionibazines. Lustres". Poplins, C.inahams, Law ns. Tarltons. Swiss, liook and Jaconet muslins. Kobes. etc.. w ith atrcnoralassortineut of t'rrurli Horlit'dCullam, Cuffs, un. lerslceves. Spencers, Handkerchiefs. Laces, t..Ij;inr. Mantillas. Cinus. Pmn Kh..-i. Parasols. Fans. Uonnets. K innet Ribbons and liiiimrs. nowei-s. v reatus, 1 abbs. lona. and short Mills, Cloves. If .sicry. c-c, with thousand articles too tedious t i mention. GentImcn3, Goods In crest variety; Cloths, fassimeres. Satttnetu, i'weede. S Kilmer (Moths, bleached aud brow n Linn- aim iTiiiiiis, cstlllirs. Mocks, an. kerchief. .s..,,iii-.,i-.i-.. nun a eencral assortment of HIIUAUWAY STYLES of HATS and C A PS. of a- ,t every description HOY'S WEAK ' 1 Tn abundance, wcllselected, of superior lino and common qualities at low figures 200 Pietvs cflMnt--Root! styles anl fast colors, with a lieuw t..v ..r brow n. bleached ainl colored Miis'ins "and lrillinjts. Tickings, Checks. Flannels. Cottonades. Striped Shirtings, .Mus.piilo Bars, and every thine usually kept iu a retail store. ' Also, a heavy stock of li ieensw are. Hardware. nouiiw-ware. t c.iar-ware, and Groceries, all of which wrrfl bouahtvery cheap, and will b- sold for small protits. 1 a; aL'ain. call and "xamir.e for yourselves. It is no trouble to siiow poods and prices , . P.. II. BUKTOX Erookville, April 12, 1553. 17tf -BRO OK VILLE ATTORNEYS. TOIIN' I. IIOn..lD, Attorney at Law, tw uivvaniiv, IllUIOlin ' .-i-vnr-s wrmw rnnyi i .. . . 1 ( , i Yo K,L0"E' ,''"tl' ot Peace, 1 1 and Attorney and Counsellorat law. lsr.ni.-viiu omeTiuth" 23 levllV. 10 i"l"are' H 1 . . Ind fit.1 oi . .. .. ... ... V inn ' -auorney and Counsellor at W iT'i. ,f 1 B"rP"''ss street. one door Xorth js;"Vl!!Si?. KroukviIle"ud,"Tl I. JOES, Attorney and Counsellor at ! J Law. Brookviile, Ind ! Office, Court street. UOice under American

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l (,, :in tlios:: lvliiiiff lo fiirir.sii their C'lorH itha . 1 ,i..., .n i...o, . a , fi e er i:io,-, i i a ii :u ins e.; ;i:-l (ll'-ni a let I'H'Ii thrmit-h hit presint ni k. wliieli l.e h:i Istelv re-o-ived from the eat. whii hrun I.e sol.l Mt p'ri-.-u l,i,h ill eonn.ar.-tavon.hiv iih tin-!.. ..i einnuti rates. He h:n. " " I Every Vairiely r.f the IntoM lvle and fu"him. . . 1 ramrinir in tnres I from 30 to 1 3d els. per ard. Sorall und him. ! Oct. 2blh, If j-J. iMlHAKil TYXEH. I - - I Marshall's Salve. 1 IT HAS PBOVEX ITSELF to be the xreat.tst '. I remedy of tip uire for Whi'.a Swellii.s. Fev.-r i Sores, ibb-s. Jiheu inatisui, boro iireasis, Salt Bheiim. l etter. A-e. j w IIITE SWEI.LIXC It has never failed to cure j White Swellii.p: wln-n open. ) Fevor Sores, old ITccrs. vc, alw ays ; -cM to the healing inll'icnee of this relebrated Salve. I'll FS Ibis Salve is the only r-!oei!v th: t b:-s ' proven itself ii.fallil-le a? a cure for tl;.' files. If' iippit---i according to din-cliol:s, and jicrscv.-rci it:, ! it will in nil rases ciTert a permanent and lastiiur cure in this puiufiil d-sea.,.. - j SALT-KIIEt M AXI TKTTK!! It has performed the m-is t nsiouisbinT car-s in tV's . disca(BIl El'.M A'l ISM AX U I.KOXCUITIS It has ffiven ren-Taesrd'.sfactio!! in th.-s.. compliaiis. SULK AXit SWEI.i.EH Lb'KAS Ts We wot.bl particularly rend inmlco the Sal e for s-.re Breasts ' w hen op'-n it will heal th; m s-o:nd iu a ?l-orl titn-'. It will likewise remove all iiil';.innu.t:oii from tiie Breasts, and prevent ulceration if replied iu sea-I son. i'repared by -lAlIbilALl. ec COBLKXTZ. L:visn:-'G. Ofiio. For sale by M. iv. HAJLK. S p-Jt-tt) IV BUOBKVILLK, llid. ".Alan Know Thyself' An Invaluable tcc-U for 25 Cent3. Lvory 5 ;ntiily should hai n conj .' ,!lKi:l I'OI'lhS SOLI) IX LESS TH AX flVK! - months. A new edition, revised ai:d improved, i just issued. j l'R. il- r; t s:u"s Mi:n;. ai. mam ai. ami imnu ri.,-K ' rrUTiitArni'iEO Coutiu.iiiiz an outline of the oriirin. pr icress. treatmcntaad cure of ever; form ol disease. coi:t racicd b; proaiisciioas s--xual ii-. terrourse. by self abas -.'or bv ..i:al cxi es.s, ;th advice for their prevention, w r.iteli in a tainiliar '.; I avoidit.g all !a.---i-. al terliuin.liti.s. ti;d . r; thins that voel.l :' -mi t-..- ear of de v. Iron the res dt ot some twet.lv vears -ucce-sful i.rac:iee. ev.Iiisii-.lv uev.d -.1 t- Co ,:re of diseases of ocln-Hte or private nature. . T o lu h i added, receipts tor the euro of the above uioe;.ses d a trc.".si. ou tiie causes, s; niptoius ;-i;.i cure of the lever and Aaue. lor I woi ty-live cei-Vs atop;; six copies one dollar; w ill be forwarded to any part of liie Cuited Stal-.s, by mail, free of po-tairc. Address, pos'.uce paid, Cusdeu ci Co., Publishers, or "box l'Jti. Fost Ciflice. Philadelphia. fm "This is. without exception, the most cowf-re-bensive and intelligible work ii:bl:she.l on the : class of diseases of w hi. li it treats. Avoidins all technical terms, it addresses iti-e!f to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, how ever fastidious, ran object to plaeinp il in the hands of bis s ins. t he author lias devoted many ; ears to the treatment of the various coiupiaints treated of. and ilh too little breath to pi-ft." and -loo little presumption to impose.' he has .!! -red to the world at the, merely nominal price of . v.if. the fruits of some f.eut; ; ears mosi sac, csi'iil practice." Heiui.d. "Xo teacher or parent should be without the ki.on led;:..- impart, d iu this invaluable work. Il v. ould sate years ol pain, mortification and sorrow to lhe;o-.:l!i under laeir charge." J'eofle's Adt o- ai fc:. A l'rcsb; ler.-.n cler -; mall in Obio. in v. rltii jrof "HuMer's Medi.al .Maiiiial."" says: "Thousands upon thousands of our ; outli. b; , v il example and lli. .ollii.i e ol'll.e passions. l,a e been led into the iiab.t ot .-lt-p..lliiiioii without realiinirthe sin and ; learlul . oils, .picuci s upori lucmselvcs and iheir posterity, ll.e coiistituiion d thousands hoare raising '.i.nii!ic. have be.-n cnf.-.-bled. if no: broken ilown.Mid they do not know the cause or the cure. An; ilimc that can be .lone so toeuLhtrn snd intluenee the public n.l!..! a-:., . heek. ;.. nU a.ately lo reuioNctnis Wi,ierpread source of ban. an i w retchedness, w.ji.1.1 conier tne irreatest I'lessine next to the r-lnion of J.-scs ( l.risi. .. tho i-res.-i.i and comini: L-,-iic rali.es. Intemperance, (orlhe u'se ol intoMcauiie- ;.-iiiks.) tiiouei, it slain thoii.-an-is upon taoi. sands, is not a jrivat-r scourre t-.l'ie human race. Acee-tinv thanks i on behalf of tne afl.ii ied. :,i.d. beLete nie. ;our co-w.irkcr in C:e uo-i work ; oj are soacliveix cn- : gaired in." One copy ill be f.irw;:r.:ed .'securely enveloped and posiae paid.) ou receipt of ia ci ids. or six topic- t- r SI. Address, p.-t paid. COsDtX w Co.. Publishers, li . I St. j. Paibd-iphia. Ilooks.-'.lers. I'ati'. as-, rs and liooli A I gents, siipplied on the uio-ibl.eral terms. July l-i,i' 1-53 St till O.t. 15. r.H 11 '.I'D IT tte'- K-.l.l.l l!l K O. HF.tr.. S 1'i'iiig & siiinnicr Liotlmiii AM) Ger.tlemens Furnishinrj Goods Millhunders-aed i.iankfel ton r'ii.-rou public I for pa--. fa'i. w .ji.1.1 say ;o tae.r i i.sU.i.,ers. and to tiie pu'.pc i?en.T:,Mv. Ill.it til" MA MMOTM sini huK KEA l -MA 1K Cl.OTHl?C and t.i-Ltlrmrii'r lurimtii;; O-i', which t'e-; late!; purchased in Xew Yori and rniia.1.1p hia. has just arrived and is now oj.cn t; the iuslicction of ail at their 'lolliiur nmporiiim, in lirookville. Indiana, w here a uuiiorui and lerritimate business is dour, mid where can be found a grade of Feady-.Ma.bMJoo.issuperior in workmauslup toany heretofore br.mhl to this market, and hicb w ill be sobl at such price as lo insure their saletotny w ho may have examined litem before purchasinjr elsew here. They also keepconstautly on band a lare and w ell sole, led stock of ( iollis,. tassiinerr cV VoMiitj, Kiul.racii.ir all kiiidsan.l colors. all ot hich w ill be sold as low as they can be bought at nr.; house iu the w est, or made order on the shortest notice an I iu tne most fashionable stvle. c "UUl'l lil.ll Vll.-IlU il telll.t ill, liailO.I lollll to come and examine ou.- ;.....l, before nurcl.asi..V .. ,. ....I . .1. ... 1 .. . :. .: .. . . eisew ueie, tor we leel coi.iwent w can o.t.-r such inducements iu the way of Cheap Coods as to se cure the permanent custom of all w ho may favor us witu a cull. T" AU kinds of TATLOEIXG done at the shortest notice. r'Ail work warranted, and any garment rippiiie; w ill be repaired gratuitous!; . 1 i Xfcrt aV uakek Erookville. April 15, "53.-l'J-if. f1APIT.lt. HOl'SK Connersville, Favctte 1; County. Indiana. K. JJcrnan, Proprietor. This house is in good repair, well furnished. thorolichlv ventilated, lavorabiy situated, and every attention paid to travelers and v.sitors. w uitstit is the best u" , a,i! and most fashionable bouse ill the cilv. its bills are Hue time so low-as to suit all. iv '52-30-lv The Hamilton Intelligencer will please insert "loiuhs and forward bill for payment. iir.ixTED i.nnr.niATEi.Y, a good , t hand to work at the Harness making business. Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt. Carinel, Franklin Co. Indiana. 'Jl-r. TE, Carriage i.' 'unersvile iv o 29-Ivl -i, AiCB.OC! ! Indian-- - First Arrival this SeasoL, - ps best quality, new style calicoes f"r sale a I low rates. J. TVXEK. JI ST reeived a lot or superior hammered iron 01 various sizes. a. IIJLK. Alarch If, ls53. Domestics. I f ST HflCEIVED, at the Old White CorJ ner SID ps Prints, soo.l stvles and fast colors; 1110 l'.leached.Musliii; ! 150 lirowu " ; 30 ' and Bleached Drill's; ! 5 ' Colored 30 " Ked, W hite and Yellow Flannel; Jl) " Canion I 40 " Cotton Pantloonn; j 110 " narrow stiiped aiid check shirting; 1 30 " Irish Linen. ; All of which w ill bo sold on reasonable terms, bv up--- X. 1). GALLIOX & hOS. PKOTECTIOV (Fire, 3Iarine and Inland) IXSUitAACK CO 31 1' AN V, OF HARTFOBD, CONN. i .ISVORi-OHATEU tSi?5. ) BOARD O F 51 RECTOR S. I A. G. Hazard, C. II. Xortham, K. Sekley, 'v. Thrall, Jsn. Warci-rtos, W. Kellooo, W. Ii. l.'or.BiNs, E. Hills, 1) . W' . ' l a K K L. Ht-MpiiREY, T. 1'ELKnAr, W. A. Ward, Wji.IsniJf. H.Ueldc.s. 1. Clark, Wm. Williams, D. W. CLARK, President. v.'m. Cokxer, Sec'y. The attention of property holders is respectfully c:illed to the superior advautaires for 1'irp, .71 it -rin can ft Inland Insurance offered by the l'ltOTLCTIOS .SIKACE CO. 't he undersigned has been furnished with blank policies.sifrueu by the officersof the Company; also , w uh blank renewal receii.ts.forcontinuinff-nolicies already issued, and is duly authorized and preparas agiini oi saia L-oinpany. to make insurances for any period of time, not less than one month nor prealer than seven years, upon buildiurs or their contents, occupied as IHvellixgs, Storks, W'archoises, Cuirches, Hotel. Bakk, Cot ut HorsEs, Colleges, etc., dec, and the contents asruiusl loss OR UAMAliE BV FIRE. J. J. FOUTS, AgCIlt, 21 ly For Laurel, Franklin county, Ind. SOMETHING NEW. ; COXSKBSVILLF. MACIIIK SHOP, ' Ailioininst the Stove Foundry of W. F. Gebhart. 'MUD undersigned r?spectfullv informs Ihe pub- ; 'J'lin undersipied r?spectful!v informs the pub .1. lie that ho has established a -Machine Shop in Connersville, and is now niamilacliirine ; THRASHING MACHINES, : i.''i,v A-uwers, r-eparaiors, Mraw c utters, corn Shelters, Woo.l-sawine Machines, all the latest aim most improved patterns. Ilealso manufactures i CulpN t.t(ent -Portable Cider Iff ill, eiicniana convenient article that everywho has an Orchard ought to have. exoecu to keeD coustantlv on hand m .nnnlv ofThraihinsr Machines, &c, and invites all who ' wish to purchase to ive him a eall. The Machine r' "lanut'at lured by him will be warranted to be of ! I''1 i the best materials, and in.vsl subsUintial workman SI. I J. ill be prepared to repair ill attend promptly to tho of any kind of Machinery .'asonable as those nf im .uuiiunieiiiiii tiie west. JU11A JAAal.r.. Connersville, April 11,1533. ly. LVVXCV GOODS Splendid assortment of I ' Lawns, Eeragcs, Berape De Laines, Tissues,

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CHALLEXGF importance. Iiv. ii r e n,r'!l v! , ' :u!w1,,d;a,,,iI;':-'c..r;'p:-fieirel-iidreii, :,.! SJ e 1 ." f It. promote their i--.:..L 1 b-a,... I it mv d..tr " " eriS.-.- , lara n ; majority of disease, to ffljr' "f U are hable. I, , u iiave " ' JJ d.en ln,, - yh:,nrebiefrr,lllotl.killrt "'V"'- .rt;!l. aallv l,:,n, ,1 "u "?Ye ? a;. . . i . ri"n ,n th smarh, pltV "e"-r, -'.-e. Hardness alld Kullucss of i, o r M a that all th.. d.o ,al" a " .,rrefflar-.rc,;n . 2. neei.p.-lv,!,,. remedv '-'ai"1 "U should most ti-n.ier infant w is', ,i.;,i . , . 1 :lw here Bow el Con "a n . J,. ' ' e! eat ad debibta Jd ' bT ol ic T'"' W or,,, Ly rap ar tUP , J V - pert,-, ,,f cqiial m the catalogue ofm'diei t, J',Uw'w r-a-1 strei.cth to the Stomach w I, ' F'" "M allible remedy fr tUo.;' U lone nstonishing cures -rfor, cd v ; ' J"P-, THE TAPE WORM 1 his is the most difficult w . that infest the hniii.ii, ' ,,J d0;"'r vr. il.detlnile leno-n, i...": n "r" to a:. . destrov ibis W,... 'Frave. most be pursued, it wrd, il.creb r l xrK-w. take .,.-,-of m, Liver I'ili' n K'i-r:, obstructioLs. that liie Worm Svri,. , K'a,"'cd upo i Worm. hu h must ; ' 3' ' -irc.-t iwotable-spool lols three t-.,. U""-'" '--es.f r-ct,ons-followed have iiev.-r'.tt." Tl- -vur-nj; tne most obstinate tasc f x i pi,'! '" ta THE POttJwmr Ami miii rannot ho . . . iA" H laat.ity calls upon you tv,'u'.;;?4iwj"!''M'.l. IL ...... ..... o. aim- niauv iiiuusau,i W. Iltderf.il elfe.-w i 0 Li fvL r.s lb". J . . Il 1 1 li 1." v c a -1.- ... I he 1'ivcnl.ir of a hi.rl.lv-. -a,.. . . ' i-o.c tl:is huuibie teslirnoiiv- in iu" fav,'.' 1 !::' "K-hii t" V'en:I.'.; etpowerful!;'e!Tectu:d reii ' u ill;;.s '-u Lav ,iv- had much experience m ku " T"' ot various preparations, mv wife sk.iied in uiiuisteriuir to cii'iidrei,'., , ' ..ounced it the best she had I" v 1" "- use no other hile yours tould be luj ' u A dautrhter of ours became seriou-h' J ,,. - , Her symptoms were alanuinp. but hlr m o" Iioce soiuihtfora remedv fotWot-n, 11 tamed yours, by the time she had taken 1 ' ' tie, O ! Sir. the joy it gave an affecTionM ' l"':" to see the improvement in X ""i1"' tiboul v or six rears old. She 1 ass i" W : J luense quantity of Worms, her rtckit to'.i-1'' now lightened, herspirius retiirnc.lla, ,1,1 V 1K time a lovely child, threatened witud - n death now pave promise of healih. 1, kind Providence, whoe ble.si,.s ' 1 s; ri;, restored the child. vViu, 7' . ;mi.i.ir,,d it to all parens w hose ciiildrc: Ire . ." Icriug lrom Worms. c !-t' ; J-H-BOWEX.MinMerortVf:, ! Fastorof Uie Southampton Bai.utCe.jr',t " I ITT'CAUTIOX :-K..memoer,tlic. parr,. , all others, that HOIiEXSAl K'S VfV:i s U 1 the only Medicine in use lhat will ".V W orms w iin certainty, and ill ,., disfTre". a the inos, d.-bcate Stomach. Ke careful w -, . LC JXSAl K," is 011 even bottle. IIOEEXSACK'S LIVKR riLLv Xo part ol the s; stem Is more liable i ,i V t ., the U VEK, il serving . mtererw Lie blo.,,1. or pivinp the propers .rei. ,,. '. , , ' so l.u t any w roijr ai turn o! lu Li; - '. '' other ii.ipo.-umi pans ..( iUv tcin. M'i r,', ','..':' riously in Liver Complaint, Jaundice Ih.V'-', "" Vc. W e should, tiiereiore. w at. h ever y,Ci..n that iiinrht indicate a w n.nS B.-ii., f p. .r I hese C.lls are composed of Kuolanj i'i j s furi-lsbed by nature ! ,..ai ihesjlk. .,.;; ' , .' an tXPKc-n.KAXT. which wn.,: ---11 Innn tne Hiilmonar; iiiiicusin. iiil.rane ,.'ri.--F f'p vi ;;,liscli;,rirr " scfx,UJ n,aiu'r- sJk. 1 FbAI I fc. which changes in some ii-M.iit,;- : nd insensible luannerthe certain ii,..rl.:,: L-i tiie system. 3d. a I OX IC, hull ,ties a. i MrcuctUtothe iicrv,.i! ,vt, m. r. uc n L-iUi! ,', mid vigor to all pans of the bodv. -lili.aC CI"H T IC, w hich acts In perfect l.aru ,v, t '.i.gre.lients. and operating 01. the li..cls ai,.,,- '. pelliiig the whole mass of corrutl. -m.1 r.i.tc.1 1.-. teran.l purifying the Llood.whieLde.ir.os,. . -', and restores health. ' """ TO FEMALES. 1 ou w ill 8,1.1 these Pills an invalu-Uc m- . - 111 man; rou, plaints to which vou arc s.iI.i- m o stru. iioi,e:ihert..'.al ,.r partial. tliev hate i loiinu o: ii.csi;n,at..e ben, tii. re-turu.g I... ir I - 'm iii.' i'i a iical.lix a. ti..::. p. - - . - tin- blood and olber fluids so erieruuillv t.. . ; "". tligbl all cfunplauils ulu, Ii ,,,jy arise ir I--1". , irr.-gulai.ll-s.a ii.'.-ida, he. j;;'..iu ..1.,,-.,.. si.-!u. pa.11 in the sid e. back. .V,-., and :. -,- , . oubiicas the best PilUfor uli d , eases, u-.,.a : fplh.w o.g ' ; MEDICAL EVIDENCE. I 'iie iindersige.l Phvsirians. bavlig 1 - ' -t rei-W MjrUieir inanufarturet subinm.-.l to t "Tor inspection, say, that Ihe ingred, ems of (,!, i: ure composed niakesthen. the K-si J'e! In i:-e 1. 'r ail diseases of the Liver. Inipur ii. - .r t.n,. i.i j. , A:c. We say thisuol onlv fr.ua our un jii-it n nl. but also from that ofthe besi m-,::,:,! iuihefu iU I the I nil."! States. All .lis. :!s.- r-.- iri, - ii. '. -e I ..fan ALTERATIVE. IHAPIIOL'hTIc ai"l 11 ::- . .... . ... ecu i. r., mat cm c uii.c-i ; has been treated with tlicaboie i'nl: ur 11. -1 v i;:i 1110-i sai.siaeiorv svecess. ;E(jK(.k troop, v. . .VrCI.KXXAX. V.. . b. 11. h. HirotVI.EV. yi. P. L. LOWES. M. V. Ii. r" Purchase none but iho-e l.a:.-.g lie- s ture. "J. X. IIOUKXSACK." Ujiun ca.k l.,.v.s. all others are worthless imiUiti.un. Agents wi-diing new supplies, ami nil .eh. -r, w ishmj-to become agents, must a.laress n.e I'; -prictor. J. X. HuKEXSACK.al his .al.rut...-y. ... I-.'O Xonli SEC0X1) Str.cl, aboc Lace, Pl'liUHELPHIA. Sold by al! Hruggists and Merchants in li e I . Stales. Pamphlets giving Ccrtilicates of cures pcrf. rim I in different purls oi the country, by the aboir wcJicines.can be had gratis of thr'agents. Forsabbv.M. V. H A I I.E. bro..k i'.Ic. KK'.iWXIXC A- WALE, Tcrre Haute, hele.-sl-agents lor the State. Price each '.'5 cents. dr. 3 50-1" r. Ury Goods, Groceiies. ke. THE subscribers have just received direct freni Xew York. Philadelphia aud Cini iiuii'.i, s large and general assortment of D It Y UOOBS, Consisting-in part of Broad Cloths. ri!eres. Ycstincs, Silk Goods in ever; variety, Print naJ Muslins, also a general assortmerit of Hardw are, Cutlery and E.lge Tools, Groceries, Hats Caps, & Ready Jltde Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Three ply and Ingrain Carpets, stall prices. Iron, Steel, Xails, Farming Utensils. Hullo ud Eartheru Ware, tk-e.. 4c, Theirstock has been selected in the abetecinej by a competent purchaser, and they arcsstisS.il tliev can offer poods at lower prices and of heller quality than ever before done in the State. The pubPc are recpectfully invited to calUM examine for themselves. X. B. The highest price paid for all kir.as produce. SHOUP, CULLU.M t CO.. Dec. 24, Laurel, Indiana. . . en PB.J.W. EFXLYi Bi-fes-? dent Snrgeon D"n,,A . U7fSKi Thankful forpat favors, would t --J-J-JLI the continuance of the patrona i the citizens of town and country. He wouW.'rci attention to the fact of his takin? a prcmuiTa o a fullsetof Ar.iflcial Teeth, at the late FniLC- a County Fair. All operations in the denUl Art perforniei a?' he latest and most approved principles and lr anted. Xo charges for examination oradrio. JCFOfBce ia the Xorth endor the Admrlaveni und. LIVE11V STABLE. t rt M .P.41SF.4E.JI A.MY, nnder ti U. name of PAYXE & MANLY, would annonn to their friends and the public generally, that . have openeda livery stable in Laurel, at tw stand ofT. V.Mitchel, on Peari strectand l i Basin, where they willbe ready at all times ton iiisuviiiiiaKi.,. uutsii-D uv..-.- - . eood supply of new and fashionable two hone naeres.ana oi onen ana cierru "r-r'"' , ... will be conveyed to the neighboring Wwn o cottry without delay. dt tne leeo, ua or weeh.. ac. . trudeing a'foot or starving your horses, out P a call, our terms are reasonable. 4J . . n,o t il I'L'STV t'Sk u. c" yl 11 W9 "L. - . . . . , r. Pants. 1 fiA o,act na .aut "."n,'i. AO 1JJ iron - annei. Liinen anu v ....e.- . Ii5 black and fancy Silk and Satin J( 130 Cloth, Cassimere,Linen4 MarAeui Just opened and for sale cheaper than tne eat at apS9-13 tf TYXEK & BAKtK - ivfifii,! wool:: reap. mo the citizens of Franklin. Knsh and r" j. I - .: I i..l. .fiuntlkllld HI-111 , counties, BI.U U1C 1 . . v. - i niV ins' The undersigned would respeetftillv "n0!Th' ci:h the old Laurel Woollen Factory na e"' a thorough repair since the oodand,?,,l1' L,n pared to do all kinds of work in the oou fl . .. . .- - . . niK.i. terms. . at tne stiortesl none anu uesi pi..-. - jjuoc promiseour customers good work, ana a e from a distance shall have their work to law with them and a bed to sleep in if ine? - b 0f night. Wf wish also to purchase --'""'.K marwool for which we will pay the very ha." ml fn k.-t price in goods. 4c, of oar own inak . f W we waraant to be equal to any made n - d ,t WhitH Water factories. All the goo"'",,, .tli. the Franklin County Fair.snch as MM a rsi I netls. flannels, jeans and stocking yarr i u ip. ! m:.,mr vav r determined to spare " , or labor to make our work good, and .. us with their custom shall have fuii sa - , fV All kinds of merchantable pr"',) & CO. charge for work or goods. April IS, 16o3. IS Hiss ReDecca Pattison Milliner Laurel, d;e0lt, TITISS P. willbe found at the 1 ofr.arl ii fciher Elijah Pattison on t he n rt - v. street, where she will attcna io, lllff .' ... i ..V .-...; in I,.-r Inn. ae "r-i,i.i. aiid other business in her lim ' ne peciel attention to Sua 4 , , A, 7e 0fthe b iiiiu ui.i-.-i --- Bonnet i" " ition toMia mo. . ,, n-in she has a good assortment,, u ;J ':bi ,!,.; M rials,and IstcM spring failuon' "t L 'u

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