Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 40, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 September 1853 — Page 4

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1 'Josephine!' The lady 'a form trembled Bsslie spoke. "Josephine did you say?' Thai was the name of tho loveliest wife that ever blessed man. It i but lately, by th discovery of some old letters, that I found how nuleri I misunderstood her real charac-.-.i . . I II i

-I 1- I 111, IK.. Hi rl !l i Wi. ' " 1 " " " -- --

sunny rauc . oi p.r,- .r . t . f. ,,,. hr. i C,11W here this night "

wheu 111 ciouns op r ,i ji i .nils tin- skv. so she in anecr's

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Th$ widow 3 Wedding. A Tula of St. L.oni .Tluaqeraders. BT NED BUNTLf NE. Woman, like flower clad esrth, is only lovely, when her face is bright-ned by tli f l.-l l. - I.

Of

temr3t. wlien in nearis storm s n-ign

sorrow falls, loses her beauty. Three y.-.irs h.ve eUpsed since the scene occurred which ..pens this story In a qwtet, neat cottage, in the prettiest part of Illinois, tood two ueiaons, a lady and gentleman, who had been married six months who possessed ample tnejns to command all the lumriis uf life, who were each strikingly handsome, both y iuuj yet they were quarrelling Edward BoldeiiV eyes were sparkling with anger, his face pale, lips co'.ipressi.f hi. form was Quivering with excitement.

ii:- u-if loenhii.f. ('the loveliest ,

i.d d ail iir n hub uiaiD nam pii - ,

lo.art.1 stood before him with her arms fold-

Incli was Heaving wun ;

dispel inetanchol,', to try and forget myself.

I nm glad I have come, tor in you ,1 leel u.ai I have found a kindred spirit. Will you let me seo your face?' Not now,' she replied in a soft tone, "not now; perhaps iu tiun 1 may. Will yon aaswer me a question l' 'Certainly, fair lady.

ere you evei iu Oalilornia'

Strange Sight Seventy Swarms ef j tees at War. j Ezra Dibble, a well-knowa citizen of j this town, and for many years engaged extensively in the management of bees, communicates to us the following interesting particulars of a battle among his bees: He has seventy swarms of bees, about equally divided on the east and west sides of his house. On Sunday, Aug. 1 4 th, about three o'clock, the weather being warm and the windows open, his

1 house was suddenly filled with bees,

DR. J. B. MARCHISI'S CELEBRATED GATHOLICON roa TB niLiEr iiDcisi or surrcstxo rEXAt.es,

TT STAftIS 1 pre -eminent fur iu curative powers in all the dis-

II. W. HUBBARD,

1 have just returned from California where ; wliich forced the family to flee at once

I have m-t with many strange adventures to thc neighbors. Mr. D., after getting ; which were vour sirs williu-' I would relate ! ,, ,,, j :,,, i,;. cilnnt !

as Othello told tocutle De-idemonia his hair- j r .,..,- , :f

Have you had an) sue

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pllir. and Water Proof Roofin;. ' r The nader-urned having been appointed Agent

fiHKtAE inASIFlCTtlltlt, (, s. M. C. Ji. Warren's Fire and Water Prool i on Maine Bunreaa Strwet, Brook vtlle.just below Honf.ce. is st ready to do rooflne of this kind in tlie public square, has always on bind a large as- any part of Franklin, liiion, or Fayette counties, ortment of Carriaa'.?s, consisting wvt Rockawaya, 1 ne More rooms of M. W. Hale and B. H. & J. C. Kougs and Ready, plaiu Kockawajs, Phaeton, Burton, in Brook ville. are covered with tliis kind and Buggies, t of roofing, to whom Uie public are referred. Its Pt,ri-h:tnr will flnil it to llir Kilrsnljtre to rati iliirl.ilitv liA.nt... .f..v. mil eonvenienre. all

eases for which it ! and exainino my work, as my stork is the la rev ft recommeiii it, as superior, in the coiistruclion of I .l...l. . , . .1 . i:, .. .... T ' , t 11 . til

m rev.M!iuii,vivu, i m iown, inu my prices as low as vac same quiuuy niosi uimijines. v. . o. a. ?.ctv.

of work elsewhere. Jy 10,'51 3-l-r J also keep for sale Carriage Harness of sny style , or price. rnF.Rms of the Indiana American,

I am prepared to II nun to order any description JL ;iin ailvunce, ?-'-(l In six month, 3.1 at tno

iisuallv rall"d

FEMALE COM-

FLA1XTS. Of these are I'aottrscs Itiii, or Falling of the Wotnlt; Fi.i'oaL srs or Whites; Chsonic Ixflammatiok and ltlI ERATION r THE Womb; Ixcinss-

TALlleMnRKHAOB,

or Flooding; PAtNfTL, S v rrRESSF.D, AND Ik-

witii all their ac-

the

the tigr-ss when she seeks the h ind tiiat roll- j hed her of her young her small hut graceful form quivering with agitation. j ir!' said she, 'Edward, for husband I call j you no more I will promnade when I please, go to evtry hall of tUa ssaso l, and dance with whom I please !' J And especially with that well kuowu libertine, Werner, 1 suppose,' adJed her husband, in a sarcastic tone. 1 suppose, if it suits me.sir!' Josephine, you will drive me mad." I have no objection, sir. Yon aie better suited for a mad house than a lady's home.' Madam, this is going too far.' I only follow your example, sir. You havs carried your authority too far. I married you to be vJf wife- not your fclave-' You promised obedience.' No; 1 skipoed that hateful word!' Josephine, if you persist iu this coarse we mit separate.' With all my heart, sir 'Do you mean this? Are you serious?' I never wts more so, Mr. Beldon.' 'Then your cruelty shall be gratified before night closes I will be on my way to California I go taforget that I ever knew such a heartless woman. Josephiue turn not away yet, for I hnvo a few words which you must hsar. 'Must, Mr?' and her beautiful lips curled

with scorn as she spoke. ; Yes Josephine, lor they are tho last I shall j ever speak to you. This is the first time I ver upbraided you, the first time that my lips ever uttered a harsh word to you. or any j of your sex. I h ive bueu for ed to do it by j your conduct You have contradicted my every wish you have permitted attentions from a man whom I detest, that no married woman ought to permit, you prefer the society of gay friends to a quiet hoinu I have bo much loved you have " Sir, I think you have -said enough. I plead guilty to all your charges, for if I denied them, you would contradict me. I thought you "said you was going?' I did and I will go. Josephine, you will rememtT this hour as the hour yet, as the uuhuppiest of your life. Farewell and forever:' fie hurried frsm her presence. For a mo ment she looked after him, his name roe to her I i pa and was half uttered, fur an in -taut, the woman in her soul seemed to impel her to call him back, to cast herself weeping in his arms and to ask a reconciliation, but pride, that chiefest demon iu human souls, forbsde It. Ha will come back,' he murmured; 'he loves me too well to leave; 1 will conquer yet; I have done him no wrong. I have been gay, it is true, but it is my nature, and the mere polite attentions of an agreeable nan, who is well received, should not make a husband jealous.' An hour later, she was still aloue. Night

was drawing on, but he came not. She had not left her room. She did not yet know that his luggage had been removed from the houe and that it was already on the dark

waters of the Mississippi aboard the noble

i breadth cs'Miies bv laud aud sea. , . , . J. , , .. , , rcuixar .Msn-tki:atm, &c.

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them. The seventy swarms appeared to j how severe or of how ion? standing. u . I .1 ., ;,i., nt tko Tho Catliolicon far surpasses other remedies, lu be out, and those on one Side Of the bcin? moneerxnm, less expensive, and leaving house were arrayed ill battle against ! the svstcm in a belter condition. Let all interestthose on the Other side; and such a bat- M mid obtain a pamphlet (free) containing , ,' .. , ample proof, from the most respeetiible sources.

tie was pertiaps never uetore Wlinesseu. i0fthe beneficial results of its use: together wilh

The lady's sgitatiou wa still visible though

she endeavored to conceal It.

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ru m. - ------ - , -I,. trutli I have Lad v. 1 have laid on a

emot.on-l.er large, iu eye, ui ... o.u w.. ,,- fnr v. froin wonn,.

.i .rinve. hut p eamuiz UK tlie eve ei " & 7 ' . . -

received iu an atlray wnn a oanu oi roooers, ,p. fi , .. t rnvi,rin annf.n of ! letters from hisrhlv exnerieneed Flivsicians. who

published as being dead-have ' rWrnn,l.aml fnno-ht diti., their practice, and speak from their

more than one acre ofground,and fought

i hinn- desnarateJv for some three hours not

s.' for "spoils," but for conquest; and whil

have been

beeu wrl!i a hundred thousand dollars

within an hour have seen tho score

t1.,toivivt!irife-.d inv w hole fortuno to ashes.' for "spoils, but for conquest; and while

'Will you toll uie your true christian name , at war no liviugthing eould exist in the sir?' ; vicinity.'

Will you, kind lady, permit one glance at They stung a large flock of Shanghai your face, or even let me see those lips whidi : chickens nearly all of which died, and speak so very sweetly?' ! Qna pa8sing along thc road3ide were 'Not now; in time you may, ou thu condi- ,,., , , . tiou that you tell your real name which if I obliged to make haste to avoid their err not; is Edward Beldeu: Ay, you start- eting. A little after 6 o'clock quiet was is it so? ' restored, and the living bees returned to Lady, who are you? How do you kuow their hives, leaving, the slain almost litme? Speak, I am lost in surprise.' ; erally covering the ground, since which 1 knew her whom you have lost and her hut few have appeared around the hives,

last words were, m ever you see my award, ; and those apparentiy stationed as senti-

of t 'airiage, not on hand, at shortest notice

Particular attention paid to repairing April, 153. 17-tf

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end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. ADVKRTisEXitKTS One square or less will bo inserted three times for one dollar, if payment be

made in advance, one dollar and twenty -Ave cents

C.If PETINvtiS-Theuudenlgiwd wiml.Isav to all those wishing to furnish Uieir floors wilbi arpet that will look well, do good rurvit e, and never fade, to call at his establishment and loek Uironz'h his present stock, which he has lately received from the east, which can Iks sold at prices which wiU compare favorably with the lowest Cincinnati ratos. He has. Kvery Variety, of the latest style and fashion, ranging in prices from 30 to 1 30 cts. per yard. So call and see him. Oct. 20th, le52. KICHAKU TY.NEK.

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fl WT-terc, concern, the he.H,. .1, , U.

Imwrt ' times of t lie nT . pplne v im.B.f-.. take it for rrnm.a oib ,

w promote their ..V' V.f "

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leel it my dutv io ","'"" McriH,-

Urge Xi adulu are liable. IMmThi? "b',-h chiS';

ralu m the Stomach Pi7w nouJ, -Nose. Hardness and Fullne. nr H atth V'ough, Slow Fever PnliL f ,he Uv i," H,i.ii " , reTer, Pulse irreirula,V ' "r

hi.. .

CHfli..

T..p w . RrPVT hB., r,rt .,,t if payment be delayed one year; and one dollar and , u w 1,1 be' s,or,ed ,to'k.?r nftv cents if delaved two vears, and in the same .nXtMrnaXunil w ! pr-'l-ortion for the time payment i5 delayed. Large VlRl&gUiU,,U'M B"W a-'vlrtisenientsforaloner time will be charged. n

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f Hgu

Silk and Keracie Vails.

Blarshall s SalveIT HAS PROVES ITSELF to be the freata-t remedv of tno ase for White Swelling, Fever

Sores, Piles, Khuuiuatisin, Sore Bruaits, Salt i

Khcnin, i eiter. vc. WHITE SWELLING It has never failed to cure White Swelling when open. Fever Sores, old Ulcers, &e.. always yield to the healinz influence of this celebrated Salve. PILES This Salve is the only remedy that has proven itself infallible as a cure for the Piles. If applied according to directions, and persevered in, it will in all caws effect a perinaMrt-ead: lasting cure in this painful disease. rr.:. ,,if . - SALT-KHEU.M AND TETTER T ed the most astonishine cures i tl - KHEUilATIS.M AND bilOSC

civen eeneraesntufnction In these e ! SOKE AND SWELLED BRKA-- c

rmrticularly rendminlco the Salve t ...

i win neai inym sou no u m nonunc. tse remove all inflaimuation from the

'idy's, Tidy Cotton. Ladies ; flock Maker and repairer making and mending Breasts, and prevent ulceration if applied in sea-

OLD WHITE CORNER.

rAKK IO Barrels of the best White i Fhdi. 40 half do do Just received and for sale by 11. TYNER. May 24, ltfj3.

the same uriucudu.

CATS' Y ! Candy! t'antlie! ! Twelve dollars per hundred pound.", and no charge for boxes atM. DEMANDS Candy Factory, Walnut street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. anl 9. 1832 15-lv

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The finest stock ever offered i "1TTAXC1I AND CLOCKS-W M. Dwso

tenders his services to the citizens of Brook- j l,en oien it

Ladies Collars, Cheinisets, Undersleeves, Kihbons, ' ville and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch sno j It will likewi

VARIETIES. The finest stock ever offered i ITfATC in the market, of Gloves, Hosiery, Silk Mits,1 teude

Plain and Embroi lored Linen ILlkTs, Gents Siik,! Jewelry, &c. Long experience and strict punctu

tell him 1 loved him better than life; that 1

from the hour he left ma I was dead to the world.' '

Had she read the rnmor of mv death?

feared that after I had read the milaid let- bees, no other injury was done.

own observations

" RKFRKEXCKS.. P. B. Peckham. M. D., Utica, N. Y. L. D. Fi.kmixo, M. Di Canandaigna, N M. II. Hills, M. D., Rohester, N. Y. D. V. Foote, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y.

Prof. Dunbar, M. D., Baltimore, M.I. I J.C.Orruk.M. D.. rtaltimore, Md. W. W. Reese, M. D. New-York Citv. W. Prescott, M. D. Concord, N.1U J. P. XtwLiKD, M. D., Utica, X. Y: Rev. C. S. Beard, Glenn Springs, S. C. Pamphlets had gratist the store of GirroRO & Alden, Agents, Laurel, Ind. ALSO sold by Daniel Bearer, Liberty. Pawls & Morrison, Connersvillc. S. Stewart, Greensburg. John Hustlr, Versailles. Letter addretted t eareoj Mr. Curtis Hatch, Agent at Rnvenna Ohio.

1 o Dr. Marcrisi: I have been ten vears trou

Linen and Cotton Pocket and Neck ll.lkf's, Combs,

Brushes, Threads, Needles, Pins, Buttons, Razor Strops; besides a thousand other articles, too numerous to mention in a small advertisement, all of

which will be sold at small prolits bv a22 N. D. GALLION & SON

autv are his recommendation!

North of the post office.

Shop th jy23,I;.

three doors

30 31-tf !

nela to watch the enemy. But two

. . . (i v ai . .'i sn ni.ii . sins c irx. i urii rjoro llfvi young swarms were entirely destroyed, jbied with Female complaints prolapsus uteri,

I and aside Irom the ternhc Slauo-hter Ot Da " me attending aimculties: attunes renderA ' O I l,v. 1.1 V 1 i fit ... ... t ... i u .1 .u t.l .. I k-A ..l . 1.

rtlfl, 1 C- lli ll.' H1I3VI .U III . IIU . VI ll.il .IICI.VIIleitU I ilnnr nflAinP nf llmli.t nhraininn. with Kiitlil.

I. Or It ItAKKKiliS." IhemarKel price in cah ill be paid fur nierehautabie flour barrels

at the Exchange Mill, Brook ville. by Nov. 30,-o2-50, GEO. HOLLAND & CO.

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Prepared bv

MARSHALL & COBI.EXTZ. Lcwisbi ro, Ohio. Forsnlebv M. W. 11AILE. sep-24-W ly Brooeville, lu.l.

onceapplythereme.lv- 'a,11 you shoiju.:

HOBENSACK S WCRM SVRtt

here Bowel CompUlnU

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J.-vAAiTAPETrri-

. Z " A.!". ."jnoednpon ScientifieiM". Vu

i'""""c" nu pure v V eireLilil. . l"'.ffim perfectly safe wheni-.ken d ,n'. most tender infant wi,h SjSl?Lh " to

TMitsta

that infest the h

indefinite length

s h'iman sjstem.iirro",1?'

1" the iiiti-stii

s-sadly vwioir vnS?i'6fi bnuu those aniirted .ldom' fVr ,?" ' 4e? Uor, hasu nin-them toln T lhiC todestroT tl,i . en5 grv

ters and heard of her removal from Quiucy, er party was victorious, and they only that it had broken her heart and caused her ceased on the approach of nio-ht, and

sudden death

'she had heard the reports but something whispered to her heart that you still lived and 1 oujrht not to speak it, yet I solemnly vowed to her that I would endeavor to rind you if you lived, to hear your blessing, aud The lady paused seeming still more agita

ted. 'Go ou, angel of kindness; go on, your . words are mure than life to me!' j She bade me who had lost a nob'e litis- t

band, try to win aud wen you, to be to you all that me would have beeu had she lived to see you.' 'Lady I am already won yet in loving you as 1 feel 1 must I must love her dead 1 memory. This you will permit you who

were her frieud who closed her eyes

Me success; thc most they could do was to relieve

a cure was out of the question. For five months before commencing with your medicine, I had not been able to perform any "labor, could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went out of llAAM i tinw4 1 a .-nn l.lnti,! m- aaAa

. a j . ia ai oouil, j nant.illllilciCI ilU9traLCU, UOII1 not easily accounted lor.and those most i body and mind, and expected to drag out the

conversant Willi their management nev- 1 rest 01 my uays in sunenneano misery. Buiread

from utter prostration. The occasion of

this strange warring among the bees is !

er before witnessed or heard of such a spectacle as is here narrrated. Conneaut (O.) Reporter. A Diabolica 1 Villaiu.

The Noblesville, Hamilton county, (la.) News , of Saturday last, gives the following account of a most infernal outrage: A fellow by the name of Calhoun,

who resides at Aluncic, keeps a livery

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'Yes; and vou if indeed we wed must call f lJ",c a"u s "-"--.tuur aiiu kauuici

me Josephine. I will love you as, well will 111 lhe Methodist Episcopal Church, strive to make you hippy.' j came into our county, a few days since, 'You can. But now, certainly, you will ostensibly for the purpose of hiring a permit me to see your face? girl to live in his family. After making o;awhim (for all woman have whims) several attempts to "get one, under has seized me If yon will not consent to fictitious names, he at last succeeded. it. I shall feel that if you have no couhuence prctending to take her t0 his residence, in me betore marriage, we may be nuhapny , . ., afterwards : which he said was some five or six miles 'Before you speak your wish I consent to distant, he drove her into a thick forest, it. I know not why, but I feel that I love ' as far from habitations as possible. He

you that with my honor, with my very . then stopped and fastened his horses.

bhe got out ot his carriage, and when ! she discovered his designs attempted to ; escape, but he caught her and present- ; ing a revolver threatened if she attempt- : cd it further, hallooed, or resisted him, ; to kill her instanly. After keeping her ; there all nisrht he brought her in tho

ing your advertisement. I was induced to try your invalunble medicine called Uterine Catholico'n, as the last resort. I had not used it a week before I felt like another woman. By the use of three bottles I was enabled to perforin all the labor for six in the family with ease, and conld walk any where in the neighborhood without injury. Nothing but a sense of my duty to you and to the afflicted, lias induced me "to state my cae to the public. I can safely recommend the preparation to all those suffering like myself. (signed.) Mis. Sarah A . Bishop. Freedom, Portaoe Co., Ohio, Dec. 27, 1832. J.B. MAROHISI& Co., Proprietors. CENTRAL DEPOT, 304 BROADWAY, N. Y. August 9th, le'53. 34-Gmos.

"HAIOI FOR SAIE. The undersigned

V wishes to sell a farm, situated two and a half

BOX ' KTS ! CO X N KTS 1 1 JUST Received, a large and splendid lot of Florence Braid. Pedal, Fancy Edged, China Pearl, net Lace and Blond Straw Bouucts, of the late:t stvleand pattern. ALSO A beautiful lot of Silk, Panama, Leghorn, Canton, Canada and Palm Leaf Huts, all of which was bought at low prices, and will be sold cheap at the ap22 OLD WHITE CORNER. BOOTS AND S II OES! 15 cases Kip Boots;

3 " Coarse " 4 " Calf " 1 " Men's Custom Mado Shoes; 1 " " Brogans; 1 ' " Gaiters; 1 " " Congress Boots; 1C0 prs women's Calf " 50 " " Goat " 200 " " Buskins, all stvles; 30 " " New Stvle Gaiters; 1110 " " Slinners:

Misses7, 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 the West. ap22 K. D. GALLION & SON. GltOCEKIES, Just received and for sale 20 Bbls. N. O. Molasses; 5 " Golden Syrup & Sugar House do 10 Hhds prime Sugar; 40 Sacks best Kio Coffee; 3 Tierce Rice; 10 Bbls Fish; 1000 lbs Tavlor'sbest Sole Leather, Bv ap22 " N. D. GALLION & SON, Furniture! Furniture!! Tl'ST received a good assortment of FURXI1UKE, consisting in part of Bureaus. Tables, Stands, Centre-Tables, Sofas. Lounges, Cribs, Wil

low Cabs, Wagons aud Cradles, Bedsteads, Mat-

miles north of Brook ville, near tho Pike leading to trasses, Chairs of every varietv, at the i : 1 1 . i. i.-ii nand r I I 1 1 . i 1 -V ., ,

onnersville. containing 1G0 acres of land. One

hundred acres are under fence and good cultivation. There are two good dwelling houses ou it, a large barn, stable and granary, eomcrib, and other

ut-houses, 115 good fruit trees mostlv grafted.

The farm can be sold in one or two divisions; each one has a dwelling on it. There is a good cellar.

istern and wells aud never failing springs, ror

turther information inquire on the premises.

Aug.bth, lt!o3. 34-3IUS. J. C.CONKAU.

life I would trust you. Ask what you will!'

'It is that uutil the marriage vows are spoken between us you do not see my face; that even at the altar 1 stand veiled!' 'What a romantic creature you are. I am dying to gaze upon your face.' 'You promised to accede to my wish.'

But when shall the happy hour arrive

veil?'

'Whenever you please.' 'Then let it be to night now, as soon as we cau find a minibter to perform the sacred

I rites. I 'You are indeed iu a hurrv had I not been

well prepared by all that dear Jtsephine had

that will permit me to raise that envious : neighborhood of this place, where he

led her and made his escape. 1 he girl is poor, but has always been highly respected. The scoundrel has not yet been arrested. Infamy lie rc Immortality There! The British press is just now extravagant in its eulogies of Sir George Cockburn, who lately deceased at an advanced age. The broad Atlantic is not wider than is the contrast between the ; fame of Sir George hero and Sir George there. It recounts with much blasting, the marauding in the Chesapeake Bay, a nd glorifies Sir George Cockbtirn, for his fhare in the destruction of between 2.000,000 and 3,000,000 of public

property at Washington, which it calls

told me of your beauty, your noble but rath

er jealous heart and your manly virtues. 1 should object to such haste. Hut it is assur-

she paced nervously lo : ig yo tint I dearly love you Kdward, I

consent to whatever you propose. "You bade me call you Josephine; I will for it is a dear name to me. You have two friends, a lady and gentlemau with you in whom you can confide. 1 will call a carnage; we will lake them along as witnesses, and drive at once to the Missouri Hotel, where I lodge. A minister shall be sent for,

Steamer, Ne Plus Ultra, speeding swifll

irom her. Tiro hours passed

and fro. Nizht came on, hour after hour

went by, and really alarmed she inquired of her servants where her husband was. She was told that an hour before dark he had embarked ou the boat. It required all her mental strength to hide from her servants what her heart felt, and as she weut, sick at heart, pale aud trembling to her room, she muraiured

'Oh, God forgive me! he is gono, perhaps

lorever this!'

leep came not to her eyes that night j "Perhaps you may tiot find me so beauti-: sovereign and by successive parliaments,

nor peace to ner heart wlieu tlie sun arese at : iui. morn. No deir for gaiety came to her bo- j "So long as I hear your sweet voice, 1 mm now; she had lost her world, for with all shall love you nevertheless. Go and find her faults she fondly aud deeply loved him your frieud?; be ready I will order a carwhom she had lost. Letter alter letter she riage.' dispatched to New Orleans, to Sacramento,' It was an hour later. In the elegant paraiid other points, hoping that he might re- . lorvf the hotel before spoken of stood Ldceive them, and iu these she implored him j ward Belden still in his cavilier dress but uil-

to return, asked him to forgive and come masked, and by his side the fair stranger a lo n jr the Chesapeake, dltriliir the war of 1 1. i I I. l i i i . . .1. , i 1 . i & I ' 3

aim iue uer. ! wuoin tie nan met ai me oau uui sue was JS12

5mx months passed away; six mouths to , masked . His tine figure ami manly face her. Pale her once round and plump form now bronzed by exposure elicited the adminow thin .-.he sat where he last stood when ration of a.l who were present for he had iuhe parted from her forever. A servant en-! vited the guests of the house to witness this tered with acily paper. She took it, her eye singular wedding. A scar which seamed his caught the heading of a paragraph, 'Califor- ! high brow did not impair his beauty, nia News,' one moment she gazed at it ea- j The Minister arrived. The usual prelimi-

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senseless to the floor. She had r.a.1 that ! ceeded and K.d ward Belden and his new found care about selling it, as the money would

Kdward Belden had been murdered bv some ! love rronmiiiced man and wife. Then all give htm trouble. He OI1C0 went to the

robhsrs. For weeks she was confined lo her eves were turned towards the bride. As her . Iviverhend depot of the Long Island rail-

husiiaud laid his hand upon her mask it trein- roau witn tug daughter, and was so Iright

bled with excitement her form trembled

with agitation.

He lifted the mask two eyes gazed up in

! his own asofl voice murmured, "Kdward,

mv owu Edward."

'Josephine, my God: have you come

down Irom Heaven to bless me? Are VOU

living, is it, can it be my long lost, long

i mourned wife?"

i "Kdward, wo were married a second time

i we will never part a second time.

No no! Now I tun happy.

we will ho married and then that mask kIi.iII

be thrown into the lire, and your bright eyes a "splendid achievment." Fortius,

did not meau lo :rovoke him to ! and lovely face shall shine out like a May i more than all his other exploits, Admiral

sun, as it rises from the nowery east." , GocKDurn was loaded witn honors by his

sovereign and by successive parliaments, and for this, more than any tiling else, he

I will be honored with a place among the

great in Westminster Abbey. On this

side of thc Atlantic, however, he has long secured an immortality of infamy for his Vandal deeds at Washington, and

for the cruelties perpetrated by him

(j5There is a farmer residing at

Quogue, Long Island, sixty-three years

ol age, who has never seen a steamboat. , He has only traveled twenty-five miles

1 east, and thirty-five west of his home.

lie is possessed of land, and does not

bed; a lid when she rose she was se altered that no one who had known her but a year before as a blooming bride, could have recog nizrd her now. She disposed of her property in Quincy and depirted, no one knew whither, a rumor soon reached thecityth.it she died in a convent in -'.. Louis. It was the most briliant night of the season. Xaupi was iu his plorv. His saloons

was crowded with gay maskers, who, to the sound of glad music, gl oed through the whirling maz?s of the dance. Yet there were son e who did not dance, but enjoyed the pleasure of the masquerade as much, for c ivered with ijaiut mtsks, and in an assumed character, they conversed liith othete who were as unrecognizable as themselves. One finely formed man i!ressd in the garb

of a Spanish cavalier, seemed parliculaily to 1 enjoy the sport, for, wilh the permitted I license of the mask, and assuming wcti the I

gallantry of the character which he person- j ated, he addressed every lady he met. But at last, (it wus after midnight,) he "grew tired. A lady whom he had more til. ill ouce addressed, was seated on a sofa, and as she sr Fined unattended, he presumed to take a seat beside her. 'You seem to be aloue faic Detnuisello?' said he. '1 am sir but not quite unattended lady friend and her husband accompanied me here,' the replied. 'Do we know each other?' he enquired. 'Your voice seems fumiliar to my ear.' 'We are unknown,' she replied. 'I know no one on earth, wish to know no one ; I came here by the urgent sulicitaliolis nf hi ml

pleasure, but lorgettui

ened at the noise of

that he ran away.

the steam whistle

03-The Niles Mich. Republican

i nays that on the ntoht of Saturday, Auj

, the 2 th, a trost visited that section of

the country, destroying all the buck

wheat in the vicinity.

Saturday .iglit. What blessed things Sa' unlay n jhts are, and what would the world do without thorn! Those breathing moments in the tramping march ol life; those little twilights in the broad and garish glare of noon, when pale yesterdays look beautiful through the shadows, and faces "changed" long ago, smile sweetly again in the hush; when one remembers "the old folks at , home," and the old fashioned fire, and the old arm-chair,and the little brother thai died, and the little s ster that was "translated."

Saturday nights make people human;

lWISJt FOR S.Vl.V. One mile, abov

; I Laurel on the lute Water tanal, containiii;

three hundred and twenty acres, 100 acres of which

i is bottom land, l.ill acres improved.

I Also a I,ot. containing four acres, in the town of

Uurt'l ttie ground on which the t rauklin Count

. l-air wan held last year. ' Terms liberal.

i por turther information inquire of T. N". Still

! well, of stillwell, Butler t'o., Ohio, or Kiehard

minim, fcsq. in Laurel. T. . SULIAVELL, Aug. Mh. 1H.VI. 3-1 Sin's.

MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF VHLLOW DOCK ICOOT.

rnHIS is a Purely Vegetable Compound, scientifi

I cally prepared from tho best Koots and Herbs

ol me .Alaioria -Medica, and has gained an unri

vailed reputation lor the follow ing effects, viz.

KWilUll.x; AM) STKK.1IIKMNU THE

lilVER ASn IHUKiTIVK ORGANS, AND 1'l.EAXSlNO THE Stomich ANI Howki.s.

and thn rrmNn all Killnns Diseases, Liver Com

set their hearts to beating sott ly, as they plaints, nyspepsm, indigestion, Costtvcness. Piles. iispiI Ire i!o. h M"oro tho wnrl.l tnrnn.t tl.o.o Headache. Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Xausea

into war-drums, and jarred thcin to piecos with tatoos. The ledger closes with a clash, the iron door'd vaults come to with a bano;

up go the shutters with a will; click goes

m

w 1 A.','

V

FUH.MTUHE ROOMS.

Brookville, July 13, 1833. 31,

BOOTS A: SHOES We have largely increased oursiK-k of Kootsand hoes-and now offer the gems of the season, to please the taste of liie most fastidious, in the way of Mrs. Hi khei ls custom made ladiesslipTs and buskins with the pret

tiest babies boots and otner-nxens ' in iown. may 7 LIt K &. FAKUL UAR. The Plac3 for Bargains. I OS. It. OI.AKK keeps constantly on hand ,1 at all times, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast tdns, ear rings, finger ring, spectacles, gold and silver pencils, gold pcnsoflhe best quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with a general assortment of fancy articles, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. i Also 8 day and thirty hour brass clocks, which I will eell as low as they cau be bought in the city. Clocks, watches and jewelry repaired in the best ; manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and sil- , ver taken in exchange for goods or work, JJOn door above Tyner's store. ' 1 AITREL IKO l'Ol.'XDIlY, This esIj tablishinent now in the hands of Geo. G. Srnorr and James O'Hair, is in operation in all its various branches, in part to-wit, they are building threshing machines of the latest and most approved mod- ' dies, both senerators and chaff idlers, w ith tumb

ling shaft or belt at thc option of the purchaser, having a large assortment of patterns and well ar-

, ranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they are prepared to build machinery of various i kinds for grist and saw mills they are also luanfacturing and keep constantly on hand sawguiuiners, Irons for vegetable grinders, apple mills, shingle machines, straw cutters, tire benders, ' churns, saw mandrils, blacksmiths tewvl irons, and also a variety of cooC stoves, parlor church and box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow w are, odd lids, wagon boxes and irons, and also the premium cast plow. Job work and repairing done in good style and on the shortest notice, all works done in our line will be furnished on as good terms as at any trt-.l-lishinent in the west. I Orders resnoctfullv solicited by SilOt P & O'HAIR. I 8 1 Paid S3 13-Ciiios.

"Man Know Thyself.

An Invaluable Eook for 25

iDvrry Fiuilr(lonll hirra

OlHHI vLUI'lf.S MH.U l.tf 1 11 A i.. i ...4;.;.. .-;.i..l ...l

O II I 1 11 . II H. a u,. v-uiuvuiiviin.ii.iiu imi'ivim,! i. .i I I , , ' v7 l-vtr-l, . J

Cents. !,u'":b ?'. a w.ii'S: AS HV C I ",n,.,.U"''' ,hal Worm V "m" rvB"'r' ta

. . j:.t i 1 . -I'--" "i. urm. h ii-h .. . i '

. ueweuiuou.rcisc,iaim i-tiv., totat.le-.oo..r..i. .. talin

i .. .

direct

1R. IIlSTER S HEDI' AL MaNCAL AND n AND EOOE

roa the affluted Containing an outline of the . origin, progress, treatment and cure of every form ' ol disease, contracted by promiscuous sexual in- i tercourse, by self abuse, or by sexual excess, ith ' advice for their prevention, "written in a familiar style avoiding all medical teclinicalitios. and eve- . ry "thing that would offend the ear of decency, from the result of some twenty years successful practn-e, exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of a delicate or private nature. To which is added, receipts tor the cure of thc above diseases, and a treatise ou the causes, symptoms and cure of the Fever and Ague, for twenty-live cents a copy; six copies one dollar; will be forwarded to any part of the t'nited Haws, by mail, free of postage. Address, postage paid, ("osden & Co., Publishers, or "box l'JO, Post Office. Philadelphia. "This is, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tecltnieal terms, it addresses itself to the reason of

its readers. It is free from all objectionable mat

curing the most obtia,f - "T J ? l Uil

READ TEE FOlim A id Joa cannot be Indifferent U mai.;ty.-lls ,, ,OB to ZT','1'1- -one oat f ,lle th.iuWd' . ''i" " U wonderful effects. us"'lio t, et.n Dr. J..N. IUHKXSA('Ki,.o the inventor ofahigld, vMuV. rit.",,Je',!-o.

litis iiumni,' Ustimom i i.. " Wobim.

.. .. . ...nr. n. I. .;. -

f.t.,iM-..ci i'owcriutl cflcctuai 7'" sale, llav "ighamucheXKrieI.;In,1 f"r w'orm. of various i.r.-parations, ?T skilled in ministering to chilCh.!,' c 1 nounce.1 it the best she i ' i I.L1" 1,1 d.,s. Mw-

use no other while v,,r cuu!d I , i ' Md w,ttI'l

u.M-e soiigm ira reniedv for Worms ii

noce sought for a remedv fr'f..L ''"Ml,"l

llavilimk.

mesneiiaa taken lulf b

7" ".".!.. Shenasjed

to plaeingit in the hands of hissons. The author "P returned. .nd n'! has devoted manv years to the treatment of the i"'61; t d' u.'reued with declined various complaints treated of. and 'with too little kind p, i f. 'ro'""e of health. Thai,, u,, breath to puff,' and -too little presumption to im- s rul, . ':ir" ,'o, ,fT b''P H-nding v pose.' he has offered to the world at the merelv ' ' "r"-d ,e l"dd. With condeui 1 nominal price of -2o cents, the fruits of some twenty i e.. 11 l'arcIlls tone childreu ar,

vears most successful practice." Herald.

"Xo teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in Uiis invaluable work. It! would save years of paiu, mortification and sorrow ' to the youth under thoir charge.'' People's Advo: ATK. A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, in writing of Ilui ters Medical Manual," says: "Thousands upon thousaiids of ouryouth, by evil example and the infltieuce of the passions.have been led Into the Icibitof self-p,illutioii without realizing the sin and -fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitution of thouaandn w ho are

raising families have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and they do not know the cause or the cure.

JAS. B. BOWKX. Virikt.r..r,i. -

U tl... ....1. ; . " -'

onus. It I) i-erl: !.n.l.:. , "v-re

t,.......l. U

cni'liv-ji,

... .-i .ii ih.uk .loillacll. He i-lr....il . ..

fo,'.'! wi- r.lUt aud ,h "- igtiaturT-J lltUtSACK,'-is ou every botile: ' '' N

HOBEXSACK S LIVER TILLS

,v,u "more nawe uj

than the LIVER

ir

ATS Camp's best spring stvle of fashionab '

Hatsjustreccived and for sale at

my 7 LIXCK & FARQUHAR'S.

WHEAT! WHEAT!! WHEAT!!! iV 50000 Bushels of Wheat wanted at the hange Mill, Brookville, for which tho Exnarket price in cash will be paid by highest

ov. au.va-au ulu. iiubii..u

IROCEUICS.

G

diisses; do

, latest

my

ind most fashionable style

LIX'CK & FAKQUIIAR.

JOHN WILLIAMS' Excelsior Clothing Store.

MT.CARMEL.

LATIJ A it 11 IVAliS AT HEAD QUAIITEUS-.METAMORA.

IIHE l73IDEHiIiI-:i, grateful for tho L patronagv? her.-tnlore extended to them, by tho . GBntlfiniBn'S

i-ni.-eiis ,ii ... -u;..';--r;i : nAmi.. respecil 11 ll

i'ciiacoinrj,lt A- m:ia .fcana would lntorm

A I

T would call tho attention of my friends and the public generally to my fashionable and chcapclo-

ig store in Jit. t.armel, wiicre wiunclound a

large stock of springand suinmer clothing of tho best workmanship, 'and latest fashions, consisting in part of cloth dress, frock and sack coats, cash

mere!'., c.rminct, Lustre, tweed and Linen coats

a-iackets. Vc. Also a large assortment ofCns-

siinere, Tweed, Satiuctt and Linen Pants, Vests, superior and ordinary quality, in great variety.

A fiOOI) VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTIUXC. I have also received a large lot of Cloths, Casi-

niers, estings, 1 weeds tashmarett. Eruunctt,

lress Jeans, direct from Xew York, all of which

I will make up at tho shortest notice, and on rea

sonable terms.

Having recentlv enlarged mv store', it now af

fords room for additional numbers by w hich my old customers can be more comfortably i accommodated: to whom, and the public generally, we cx-

ienu a coroiui inv iiaiiou 10 can.

JOIIX WILLIAMS. Ml. Carmcl, April Tlh, 1?53. i;-3m.

.-.ri Ilh. Is Sugar, en bbls. X. 6. M iillalf "

Just received and for sale cheap bv

March lst,l.5;l !1 K. TYXER. nKRXAN L1XCK. JXO. n. FARIUAR. Linck and Farquhar.

I l TTI1K Post O'V.cebijil.liiig.-, South WestCor-

m. t a 1 ai T ill ; ner Main anil Head streets, Brookville Indiana. InC LaHt lS:ilW!lS tll6 lieStll jl-lio attention orilieptibUc is most resK-ctfully invited to oiirspring stock of goods, carefully selectIt it important iu know rpScn a fierton icant, G... yd. exclusively from the Cincinnati Market, "of the

Khejetheuean be had I he cheapen.

and the best articlet. ' rpHE subscriber respectfully directs the attention j -1- of thc public to his new Stockok Hoods, w hich i are of tlie latest and the most beautiful styles and . patterns, selected with the strictest regard to the j wants of this countrv. Thev havo receivod the '

highest testimonials from persons that have seeu them, acknowledging them to be handsome, durable and at the same time ascheap if not the cheapest STOCK OF GOODS, ever offered in this market. His stock consists of Broadcloths, of every shade and color; plain a:id fancy Cassimercs. Sattinctts. Jeans and Twceils.

V estings. such as Satins, Brocades. Marseilles. V Ho would particularly cell the attention of

Aiuuiee io ins larjre an. i elegantly selCCleUSI' s

i.auic lrcsN lnons, Satins, plain and figured; Silks; Satin At Berages; Silk Tissues; figured and dottc

uressi-.-itterns; Lawns; Chameleon Broead

Linen Lustres; Ginghams: Berage de Lai

A large Stoclay PRIX l'S of varioi Hloves and Ilosieo: an assortment of

tJents Ki. Id. Silk, Lislo, thread and Cotton,

i.iiuies' white, black, colored and mixel

Cent brown, white, mixed and fancy h

II.VTSJkCAPS. Kossuth, Hungarian, Leghorn, China

Straw Hals for men and boys; cloth ai

Liijia lor no.

Carpets Three ply Imperial?

ti.-inaud Girthing Carpets. Oll.fl.O'j

Hoor. and Table Oilcloths. KOOTS

SHOES Mens calf and kin Boots and Shoes:

Boys' calf iind goat Shoes; a large stock of ladies One Shoes of every kind, etc. lie is determined to conduct his business upon such principles as to merit the confidence of the public. Come one. come all! and examine mv new stock, and you w ill be fully satisfied with tlie'prices, April '"1 1K3. 'tfU KICHA HI) TYXER.

. it servinc a., m ril,.... .

Any thing that can be. uoue no lo miliguten anuiu- i f' Wood, or giving the propersrerrtioa utfciu! flueuce the iubl"ic mind as to check, and ultimate- j o U't ? wron atiiea of tke Lirsr wJ ly to remove thiHrkl:tfa4 scores of human j otheriinportaul parts of the iMtcm Dd-,-.nh.i!l wretchedness. woul4!Mft te KraateM UesaiuK . rtoiul iUv Corlalot, Ja-wlie li,J? next to the religion f J-siAChrisA ou.tU Dreseui j should, thcrvfarev-w,ifllv ,C'?? and C..U111I" geiieratkma.' Intenrm-ruiww. Dm . that lmgliriridit a -..,-... -' "-."'rm

5 ") uiouga tt Has stala thoosaDxls,. W not , a grsaie

use of intoxicaUns-driBkit.) Uiougk ti has slain ! These PiiU are ettipvi.-j an4 PL i va

ealoff luniismwif-jiaiare ighiiam- . ' , ,

, thousands upon

i scourge to the "human race.

on behalf of the afflicted, ann, believe me

A ... . .. i .... i- an c A r- lit .in. . r i i. . m

V.7rmr " ". a.., J -.ZZ-r" """-""wwa.uliae seen.

"7 - ...uiMii, mui'L,

UfM seen-

""'hnf ie,orpro-

co-worker iu the good work you are soactivelv cu- "testhe discharge of secreted maitel-S . IT Ki,r,!d '"" ' ItniVEiWliivbdai,'- ; ;" One copy w ill be forwarded (seciirelv enveloped and insensible maimer the certain n,.,.l ,,,. . .1 ....n ....1.1 .... i... .. .it . . . . .' i'i.. .i t,.v... "lnln1'",,a".

id.) ou r

copies for 1. Address. p...-t paid. COSlltX strength to the nervous svsu

i u.. runiisiiers. Box i:i, Philadelphia. I Booksell,-:s. Canvassers and Book Agents, snpI plied on the most liberal terms.

July llMU" l.-jj. Jl-lill Uct. 13.

I

1 RKUAKD II. TY.NEK. I'KEUKRII K O. fAK j Spring & Summer Clothing

AXU

and vivorlo.ll ..V "' 'I'f

- - - w - I " "i "IC UtMl, . 41lal tl H t H. I 1 1L, winch a,U ... perfect harm,,,,; thclci . ingredients, and oneraiin, .s . '

; 7 ci'irupi and t ato j tcrand purify ing the BI.kkI,, luVhdc,t" Tai

'iut thev liavo rc-

ible GoihU Inst

t of the fol-

1 GixxN,

W1SS

jJiiikd by Vps

1 X

'"1 t h( ..r n..

tiw u y in

V Jul.

F

--Hi

Furnishing

Goods

TO FEMALES. ou will hn.l these Pills an invaluable me.li,ii,.

many comj hniits to wi, u ,- aro tui,i. 1.

rnllfc. undersigned thankful to a generous public : ""siruciionseitnertotal or partial, they hive Iw

X for past favors, would sav to their customers.

and to tho public gonerMly. that the

MAMMOTH STOCK OF KEAIIY-MAUECLOTII-

XG and Ccutleiwn's furnishing Gotnls. which

AND,

VALLEY HOUSE! tllA V'Ktlie pleasure of announcing to the public that the Valley Hoi se is now fitted up in the best style, for the accommodation of thc travelling community, no pains will bo spared to promote the comfort of those who may desire to make the Vai.i.ky llorsa their home. Under tho present management. I flatter mvself that 110 House in South eastern Indiana can equal this. Thc building is large and commodious, and constructedexpresslv forthc purpose to which it isapplicd. The undernigned hasha.l much experience in thc business, and is satisfied that all who may have heretofore favored him, will not neglect making this house their home whenever their business may lead thera to this place. ISAAC CHAPMAX. Brookville, Ind., March 23d, 1H53. pASHFOK WOOL,! 1VOOL.H LOOK! V' The Mills iS: Factory at MwUtmora are now running, and we are ready to w ait on customers in our line, the Factory has been largely improved, and wc can card, spin, weave, and manufacture Wool on as short notice, as good and as cheap, as anv good shop In the country. Fulling and dyeing done in the usual seasor on fair terms, all kinds of Merchantable produce taken for work and especially wool grecse. We will pav cash or goods for 1H.IMMI lbs Wool. Call and see us before taking vour wool or work otherwheres. 21-25 MACY,"GORDOX & Co.

Sim Tint WAKE A very large assortment of tho most fashionable, and durable summer goods. just receivedand for sale bv my 7 LIXCK & FARQUHAK. TT AItDAVAKE, NAILS, A.C, Linck AFarII oi iiAR invite attention to their complete assortment of nails and general stock of hard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7

Loss of Appetite. Ac, and causing the food to

nourish and support everv pari. PI K1FYIXGTHK HI.OOT).

and thnscnringall Humors. Cutaneous F.rnptions, Scrofula, Salt Khemn, F.rvsipclas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Oisease.Canecrs. &c.

Ke.ici t:so the Sk. rktory Oroanp,

the lock. It is Saturday Iliilht. and bit- and by enabling them to perform their'nrooer

smess breathes Ircc aja:n.

frieud. not to see oleasure. but

sines s brn.it hoa Irno rnralii. l,vnn.,r,l : tun. tions, preventing and curing many painful

Korrfetiulness r what? You so younK ho! The door that has been ajar all the ImSSZwS and lovely, cannot have seeu that which you Weck gently closes behind him the Irrit;,,i"V a"'.' curing all Diseases of the Xervcs,

wtslt to loreel. .nr. is shot out Sh .,f t Sk,., : i s-'. -curaigia,.ramp.,vC.

Yes, sir, I have, but I cannot forpet?' ,.,.. it.' V . UUJlr'i IT IS CNKIVALLEU IX THE CURE OF ALL

Madam I beir vou to excuse me. I would " ? aa?.c a.c .us tnasureg alter FEMALE COMPI.A.XTS

lik. to se vour f-'e. 1 do not soeak iu the I " and not tn vault, and not in the ' V wfsnew. general debility. Irregularity, Ob-

permitted tones of. ...acker, but I assure book-.ave the record in the old f-milyeT you that I am exceedingly iuterested in you. bible and not in the Bank. ; fMPuixn. as folds. Coughs, Asthma, ConsumnYour voice sou uds like the music of earlier j Maybe vou .ire a bachelor, frosty and i ,ion" 4c-'al5"'1,,P'y-dayyour graceful form, that tapering! hand, forty." Then, poor fellow! Saturday Having made use oftlTe Compound S. rup of ? C" itf .r l M' yU V".fy Xi?ht's no.Kms to yon, just a3 you are I v,"w R"". Prrod by c. morsPe & ful: Will you grainy my desire to see your . S ...... r'J. , ...f . are TO. either ourselves, or in our families, and llndfce?' notliinp; to anybody. Get a Wife, blue- j ing it to be a verv mlntarv and effectual prepara'Excuseme salUut cavalier of Spain 1 cyod 0r b,aCK-cyetl, but above all true- ! ,io". we eheerfnlly n-commend it to the am unknown to all person, except the two eved-get a little home, no matter how j Tn ?, 'rt.Ve. who are with me. I would remain nuknnw ... IlltU, and a little sofa, lust to hold two. ' dence. K. 1.; A. V. Srencer. F.so.. Cashier Lime

What a charm that verv mystery throw' j or two and a half, and then rret the two ' J01" Ha',k dododo. Kcv. William 1'hillips. Kev. Principal and boar.iingcan ba had in the "village

B'ound vou La lv do not think it i.ilo curi. or Iwn and hnlf in it r '. c , , J- n- mcnmou.i, . Jones .editor rroviaenee : n,i luniiiy lor rrom $1 2j to St 7a per week ?.v IrvoT Saturday . Gen. AdvU. W,B,Fu.LI.M. W,C. M.; Cyr. Fish-; Efforts will bj made .rsoto .u..p.,'w,tt room,

j - . fc j - - -,- iui. oho ii if i. rem. tins para Tan tl bv rr" r" r-' James niiii-uinsoD. i-s. I'ea, . , those who preier to ooar.i taemselves.

r r. won mi mml I . 1 . I . -. -' .

'No, sir, I am a widow.' A coincidence I am a widower, I once possessed o:ie ol God's brightest pMures, and only was happy when she was u.iue."

WHITE WATER PRESBYTEIUAL ACADEMY. TIIK first session of this Institution located at llunlapsville. Union Co, Indiana, will commence on Wednesday, Sept. 7'h. The Board of Trustees have s jeured as Principal, Kev'd Li-d-t.ow 11. Potter, of Brcokville, whose well known scholarship and experience as a teacher, they are satisfied, will secure at onco the conHdence of tho public. Competent assistant teachers will be provided as the interests of tho Academy may require. While the Institution is designed principally for males. ind while the chief aim will be to give thorough instruction in the solid branches of educalioii.there will be at the same time a female and a primary department.and tho ornamental branches will also be taught to such as desire it. Special attention will be pai I to the moral and religious trainingof the pupils, and the Bible will hold a prominent place as a text book. The shorter Catechism will also be taught unless objections are mado by parents in which case an equivalent Bible recitation will be required ordinarily. Tho known healthiness of Punlapsville'and its freedom from those temptations usually found in largertowns makes it a desirable place for youths who are to be sent from home.

Arrangements are making for the erection of

snacious bull-tings at an early day, and in the meantime the church building will be fitted un

for recitation room.Scc. A limited number of

pupils can be accommodated in thc family of the

sessions as mav

Then you loved her?'

Loved ? the word is too cold I lev. . her as the miser loves his gold; as the devout Christian loves his Uod; 1 loved her only too well. But you seem agitated, -vhy?' 'I too, ouce loved but sir, excuse me, I feel that I ought not to talk wilh you 1 love, I honor the memory of the dead.' Nay, stay, do not leave at least uutil you do promise to correspond with me to exchange sympathies with me you are the only one but my lost Josephine whom I have ever felt interested in.

il.l.. . - . t i J. Hales, lloet. tlrnl. I omv. .-ind one hundred oth-' rim .umii ,iir il rumi., nf J-, ..i.il-. .H.i

i .ii,- niiiii u vour wiie s evps. nn.i ti,n,iL- . . : .-' ... .r . ----- . .. ............. .... AnU

., . i.i ...vin crsoi ine mo-i repec..iileliiimliesori'rovii.i.iicc. will be divided Into two or three I Vnxl ana take COtirarje. j I his eertitW that I have fjra nnmherof . ears ' 1 f .und mos; convenient.

I Tlie dim and dnt v prions ira cn-nof been acquainted witluhe composition and in, le of ; TKR.MS OF TUITIOX.

! I hi huninor i ii,., - I . u '""""' """ f MOHSK'S COMPOUXO S Kl P , In Primary lVpartment Orthographyroading, illie IiatniUer 13 thrown llown. thk anr.-vn ' i,r V'1,-1 l ivw rkiVf-k- v,.i-i-r i . -i ki.. i . i i . V in .1,-1 ' .

t .. .n. njivn la vi inn,.,. .1 nvivn nun i, I unit .nv niv7 11 " 1 . n ril III H VVti 1, 1,111,1 (it , CUT.

dotfed, and labor hastens with

step, honiewaril bound.

-jsattiriiay iMjrht," teebly mutters the languishing, asshe turns wearilv up- I

VjVIIIi 1 , "Saturday Night, at last" whispers the ( Weepsr above the dying, "and it is Sun-1

Academic Department Latin. Greek, higher

-i:iiueni-.iiics ixc, v-i pervear.

JUST RECEIVED

r tiik oi.u uiuti: roitxr.u.the

most extensive lot of Dress Goods, we have

ever had the pka.ure of offering for sale; among

uicii are 40 pieces plain and fancy Lawns: 111 do Berago de Laii.es; 10 do Borage; 18 do Siik French Tissue; 5 do new style Brocade; 2 do Chain. -loon Glace; 111 do plain black Taffeta; 10 do rich, plain. figured & fancy Silks; 111 elegant Parisian Hobes; 8 pieces embroidered Swiss Mull; 5 do (jotted do do 21) do plain do do 30 do plain and figured Jackonct; 5 do Book Muslin; 5 do Bishop Lawns; 20 do Silk and Alpncca Lustre. ap22. X. D. GALLIOX & RON.

llicy lately p

phia, lias specUgs fr

. 'II

. i .mate c 1 "rrade o;V

TTT.T 10 ;'

Whirl! ri

salfcj

1 1

' well ReT

art as -ntlN

Lall, Kinliriirini, l

sold as low as the

the west, or nia.j

and 111 the most 1

AVe would then i

to come and examine

elsewhc.e, for wo feel

-a; Youths

(ritis; Ladies

,'s,- All of the

latcrials, and in

act if vou wnutchean

Boots and Shocsaikcrs for them. Our stock ol rca.n iinulo clothing is now com-

.;.'" ..? . , , !'";: -';"; l-'ssi-. cure the permanent custom of all Vb Bte,' favor mere. Satinet, Lustre an.' Linen Coats: Satin. Mar- us with a call. ullTu.. 07:1 J

.,vi...aiiii riiiu-i ests, J "n-Siv 1 II III1U TUIICV tassl-

w .

'1

I

f-

1 t

1 L-

:oW.le

v Xew York and Piiiladel-

1 now open to the inipo rin in,

e a uiulorui and Ieirit-;

where can be found a !

upcrior in workman-', t to this luurUet. and '

es as to insure their

amiucd llicui before

and a large and :

Vcstine,

all ofuhichutllbc

lit atsrry house in

th MMWteii- utiee le. n; o.i h mi lev ir.

ile Invitation to all

d befertrpttrVrnuirig

nt we oantsaer saca

iuduceiucuts in the way of Cheap Goods. asXoe.

FltESII ARRIVAL! FASHIONABLE COATS. - CLOTH, Frock and Sack Coats; I ) 2o0 Cassimcre, Tweed, Jcaus and Linen do; Just received and for sale cheap at the Clothing Emporium of TYXEK & BAKEli. ap29. 53 19-tf.

Hoots cV Sliocn, Hals, & Caps. THE undersigned have just received direct from the East, a well selected stock of the above named articles which will be sold nt the lowest thrres. TYXEK & BAK.EK. apr29,'53 19-tf. '

a largo assortment of Wall. Fire Board and

window paper. Also, a large lot of window .shades

or the latest stylo and pattern, which we are selling

at reduced prices. X . D. G A LLIOX & SOX. 22

p tllPFiTS! CAU PETS!! Just received

j at thc Old v hitic Corner, a most magnificent

assortment 01 tarpets, ot all stvicsnnd prices. 22 X. 1). GALLIOX & SOX.

T-Iin PROTECTION nSlRAXtT.

t. o.-ri "a:n I continues to insure against loss or damage by fire and the perils of navigation, on

as lavornoie terms as any responsible Coinpany All losses paid at the otlieo whero Policy issued, it sixtv davs after proof. Available Capital S1,000,000.

Tho undersigned. agent of this old and responsi-

iMj v. .in puny isataii times prepared to issuo l"oli cics. &.c. &c.

Office two doors north of Burton's store, Brookville, Ind. ALFRED WARD, agent. May 20, 1&J3. 22-ly 3i o s esTj. kklley, Attorney at Law and Notary Public, LAURRL, FRAXKL1X CO. IXD., TtTILL take acknowledgments of Deeds, take and tV certify Depositions, Afadkv its &c. i-: v A.xiiwis, N0TATY PUBLIC. Residence, Mt. Carmcl, Ind.

mere, Snlinelt. I weed. I,liii'ii.Cottoiia,le and Corduroy Punts: Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Vc, made of various styles and si.vs, so if vou want a suit all out and nut. cheaper than the Cheapest, just call overto Walkers and get tli-ui. Also a full supply of Leghorn, Palm, Panama, and Silk lLits. Uueensware, in whole or broken sets. Earthen and Stoneware of ditlerenl shapes and sizes: A l ull supply of Groceries of :dl kinds, in fact, every thing that is needed to supply the w ants of llu; surrounding country, which we intend selling cheap and no mistake. Our motto is small profits and .iiick returns, and to lot no one go away dis -

sat isu.T.i . X. 15. We are at all times paying tho hi-hest market price in Cash f .rail kinds of grain. " ap22 18 WALKER & UKOTHERS. Ql'EKMSWAUR- We have just received thc most beautiful slock of Uueor.sware, in setts or by the peace, ever before offered in this market. mJ 7 LIXCK & FARHUHAR.

TJO ETS A X D ltl BO.S. Just rcoeirV I ed a large and handsome assortment of the most i fashionable bounds and nM.oiis.aiid forsaleat '"7 LIXCK & FARttUIIAR-S.

U? AH kinds of TAILOKIXG done at the short

est notice, JCp All work warranted, and any garment ripping will bo repaired gruluitouslv. " TYXER & BAKER. Brookville. April 15, 53.-lJ-tf.

fl.lPITAL

J Count

IIOT'SE Conncrsville, Fayette

itv, Indiana. R. Di rnan, Proi.riclor. This

house is in good 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 the city.its bills lire at the s.-inie time so low as to suit all. jy ".VJ-30-ly jrVThe II.. miliou Intelligencer w ill .lease insert mouths and forward bill for payment. lir nTF.II nniF.BIATELY, A good

If hand to work atthe Harness making business.

oiinu oi incsiiiuauie bciii lit. n-storing their ruuc tioualarmngeinenlsto aliealthv action, punfM.,tnc I.IiMhI and other fluids so cflectuallv o .lt to flight all complaints which mav arise ir-m female urcKiihiriiii s.as hvadaclio. g.ddincss, diicu.-s.ol sigln. pain in the side, lack. A-c, and oUvn-J a ...il.ilcas the b.sl 1Mb lr 11 diseases, uik.d ll:e !pil..H iitg MEDICAL EVIDENCE. A a, the uudenuged Puyakuns, kavlng fcsd d receiptor their miuinfarwrea tubuiitled to at fat inspection, sav, l the ingre dicuu T a-hiea tiir arc coniised nakesthm U beat Pill m earfc .- HvlnuAvsMiif tlie Liver, Imp irities of the Bl.wd, eve. .Vflfay.liipavnIr froi.irn)dgil, but also from liuit of th beat laciicil uaiW;ar hT the VmHai JtoBa, -AK rttw (Hintrit uh na

of an ALXKRATIVE, UIAPHOlfETlC and pi K, 1 GA11VK IMKWC1XE, that cs me aii.irottrnntii-a.

has been treated ah Uiclj.jo i'.il iU un

Boetsatlsntetory tvwress.

til

vJ;.!F. BK0W1.BV, V. V, "w

- Jg5 Itafe"R(ieHt1hihtin)f! tW ilfis-1 tare, -J. 5, HOKEl'SACS.,! poa i, all offiers re wortliiesslaiiuilloii. AgcnL wishing new supplies, and all ohVrl

w i-iiu:g 1. 1 iie. oi.ie nir.'iils. u.ust a.l.Ir,-s ttie rr'jirietor. J. X. HOKEXSACK. at his lahralon. n. minn.- W S..U1 i, all Druggists and Metchauts in tlie 1'. States. Pamphlets giving Cerlificatv!sft urc-rl..rniCil in .iilf'-reiit parts ! the country, sy the Ahovc incvl-icine.--aii be had oralis of thc agenU. For sale bv M. V. IIA1I.E. bnMikville. Ul.'OU .MXC A: VA LE, Tc rrc Haute, holcsilc agents for the State. Price each 25 cents. dr. 3 50-lyr.

Mtsatuntetory tvwress. mi JtdJ viPKfiBOOIXjll.'lvS , . Mi-CIiEXXAS. N.U.. . jirfw.aiivi ;.ir. browlbV, m.1),

Apply to J. J. Clark, at Mt.

Indiana.

Carmcl, Franklin Co.

WHERE DO THEY C jUE FROM? IS THE QUESTION so frequently asked in regard te Burton's Xew Goods, which "are almost daily ; arriving. When we first heard this wondering, where they came from, we thought it was only occasioned by the amount of his never ending stock, ' but after a thorough examination, we And that lie has the prettiest and cheapest goods in this market, and that hegetsthein direct from Xew York and Philadelphia. He has a large and well selected stock of li.uJit 'w I9rt' tKooilw, Consisting in part of a general assortment of black

...... u.n i-iiksaiiu.-saiius. Bareges, Karege.lehiins, i Mouslinedelaines, Bombazines, Lustres. Poplins, Ginghams, Lawns. Tarltons, Swiss, Book and Jaco- ' net muslins. Robes, etc., wilh a general assortment of 1- rciicn Worked Collars, Cuffs. undersleeves. Spencers, Handkerchiefs. Laces, Edgings, Mantillas, Capus, Crape Shawls, Parasols, bans, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and linings. Flowers, Wreaths, Tabl.s, long and short Mitts, Gloves. Hosiery, cVc, wilh . thousand articles too tedious to mention. Gentlemens" Goods i In great variety; Cloths. Cassimercs. SattlncPs ' Tweeds. SmninerCloths, bleached and brown Linens and Drillings, Vostings. Stocks. Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Gloves, etc., with a goneral assortment of BROADWAY STYLES of HATS and C APS, of a,n ,st everv description BPVl.SAVM.Ut " 1 In abundance, wcllsclected.of suporior fine and common qualities at low figures. 200 Pieces of Print?, i

i,ooustv es and fast coIoh, with a heavy stock of hrnvn rilniiiilii,il l j . . ..

.m tumicu .uusnns and

I. t'S, 11CKII1IZS. L leVtK. h iinnula

I If " -V .v. .a i-t'i. t UAftE, Carriage

. At' ,i llnllnrmi 11Uimii .. I -l n ...;iu

... - -.--'j.iui.j, .-.wi.u O... V. !. Il'.l 3, ..m

Indian- jy S S9-lyl First Axrival this Season, 17 r ps best qnalitv, new style calicoes for sale a D low rates. K. TYXEK.

JUST recived alotof superior hammered iron, r 1 .. . . .. 1 1 -i- v - N' i." ii

.mmusaiu:,. xv. A 1 .1 1.11 March IS, lrt3.

Domestics. Tl'ST RECEIVED, at tho Ol White CorJ uer i vd ,vs-AAi'i

200 ps Prints, good styles and fctMroT

joo nieacucu tus.in; 150 Brown -

30 " " and Bleached Htf 5 " Colored 30 " Red, White and Yellrr,i

10 " Canton ' Ti? 40 " Cotton Pantloonrv; V 20 " narrow sttiped and chect . . y , 30 " Irish Linen. . 'jtijAiaioaiiiM. All of which will be sold on reasoaeMe terms, by ap-i X. D. GALLIOX fc SQX. ...I ; t :

Dry Goods, Grocciios, kc. nillE suhscriticrs have just n'ceivc.l d:rectfn.ra I Xew York, Philadelphiaand Ciucin.uiti,a large and general assortment of I) H Y GOODS) Consisting in part of Broad Clotfi. Cassimen'S, Yc.stiiif.-s. Silk Goods in even variety, Prints ind Muslins, al'0 a general assort iii.-nl 'if Hardware. Cutlery and E.leT'H.ls, Groceries. Hats Caps, & Kcady X a.le Cothinc, Boots and Shots, Three plv and Ingrain Carpets, at ill prices. Iron, StcclXails, Farming I teDslls, Hollowind Earthern Ware, &c. kc. Their stock has been selected in the alove cities bv a competent purchaser, andthpy arc musIM tliev can offer goods at lower pricw md of better onalitv than ever before done in the slate. J .. ... M.. 1 1 . I.. v'.l 1 In Mil AM .

Ilie puDHC are rcc"?cvimij in.i.- .

5

JT. B. The I

1

(fire, Marine and IkIrHi-ja u

OF

HARTFOBD, VOSW a'"

INCORPORATED 1825. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. A.O. Hazard, C. H. Xortham, K. Skei.ev, W. ThsaIiL, Jxo. Warbtrtox, W. Kellogg, W. B. Kobbins, E. Hills, D.W.'lakk. L. H-MiiinKT, T. Bklknap, W.A.Ward, Wm.Isham. H. Belde. U.Clark, Wm. Williams, 1). W. CLARK, President. Wm. Conner, Sec'y.

Iaa.est News. THE undersigned, have the pleasure of announcing to the public, the reception of a large invoice of "those cheap" goods, direct from Boston.

of

Llril

... i .1

Striped Shirtings, Musnuito Bars, and every thing usually kept in a retail store. b

A so, a heavv stock of (iueensware. Hardware. Hollow-ware, Cedar-ware, and Groceries, all of rmaU proms."g V6ry Cb0al'' a"U 1,0 801,1 fo' I say again, call and examine for yourselves. It is no trouble to show goods and prices. Brookville, A pril 12, 1P53. l7ff' "' BUBT0Jt-

consisting in part i

ao pieces best

Cocheco Trints,

40 " Phillip Aliens a Xo. 1

" Xew England " 32 " J. S. Briggs Co. 10 " Plain & Fancy Lawns, 13 " lou.estic & Scotch Cinghams,

o nest ottonaae. 5 " Linen check for coats

t hanklul for tlie liberal natronaire

this spring, they expect by fair dealing

roius, to sti it merit a continuance or X. D. UALLIO

BROOKVILLE ATTOBXEYS.

lro-ot-,. ''OWLAAD, Attorney at Law,! J Brookville, Indiana. 'l

r,SVK,t'G,VlE' J"8ti'eof the Peace, t0rSey inS Counsellor at law, Brookville! ap23, lw"Un. Cornerof P"lic Square.'

-117 aUOHROAV, Attorney and Counsello Vr- .KT', VffiV? "k BurK(!? street, one door Xc

i a i ' D"okvuie, Indiana.

v "I i -VI 1 ,

The attention of property holders is respectfully called to the superior advantages for Fire, IHnriMeand Inland Insurnnre offered bv the I'lloriXTlOS I.-VSUltANCE CO. The undersigned has been furnished with blank policies, signed by the officers of the Companv; also with blank renewal receipts, foreontinuing policies already issued, aud is duly authorized and prepared, as Agent of said Company, to make insurances , for any period of time, not less than one month nor greater than seven years, upon buildings or their i contents, occupied as Dwellings, Stores, Warej norsEs, Cni-RcHEs, Hotel, Bask, Cocrt Hoises, Colleges, oic, &c, and the contents against loss . or daMaoe bv fire. J. J. EOUTS, Agent, : -1 y For Laurel, Franklin county, Ind.

SOMETHING NEW.

r at

orth

UlER!IVII,Ll! MACHINE SHOP,

i.i.ioining tne tove f oundry or W. t . Gebhart. rrHE undersigned respectfully informs the pub JL lie that be has established a Machine Shop ir Connersville, and is now manufacturing THRASHING MACHINES.

Horse Powers, Separators. Straw Cutters. Corn

-Ll Al '.j U-.. k U J.

vr 'Ui ii.-uturr of

f Jw!iis!liiry. lie would dinct

ua) to the fart of his ukinir a premium nns full set of Artificial TeeU.. it toe late Frardvlii a . latest b4 ifS, i f Jh?m--

if

v ei!a. If,.

Ii " '?0vVFA LY. woald an-m-

CI. name u. - v :.wll11v, ihAtUKU

to their iricnus auu . r--, ' - , gl theo have 0,-ened a livery stable iaUureu" stand o'fT. V. Mitchc . on Pc.rl w wfcl

. tliev wuioo iviuj - - .

Basin, where mey wmw Th(,v bsvs

nish carriages, ouggies . norse cargood sunr'v or new and fashionable te no fnTgcsid of orcn and covered bugg.e . M Persons coining to Laurel by Z,o toilwill be conveyed lo the neighboring W' trv without delay- - Horses Kept . n n Bv the feed, da; or week. 'J. o. trudging aToot or starving vo ir horses, ca. a call, our terms arc nasonavie. t i:T aSiV vits -i Art PAIRS black and fancy CJjJfi 100 2MI" Satinet. L...en and toUoM do , i...v fancvSilk and ....a0

, i. '..inipre. Linen a. -

150 Cloth. Cassimere, "- tbfer Tael-g The undersigned would respt cjui . ojroot the old Laurel Woollen .nry,hnde . f."J a thorough repair nncc the ood aa ,ltBLu,. pared to do all kinds of work m te m5- te it the shortest notie nd?.ind ill 'ra'"J promise our customers ft to from a distance shall he biur' flty 0Tcr with them and a bed to sleep pound' o night. We wish also w pur. has" highest "'

Jjo-jjj ! 'luamted with its modus operandi in disease, and j lu Common branches Uengraphy, Grammar,

, "i; .un, ii, i,i, ivrpini, ii.iiii.iiui. ran mninriirvc,;H ,er year

t mien to reuietiy mat class o. in. senses .orwnicnii in

was designed. It is especially valuable In IX PI

t.KSTlOX and all it. attendant syinptoms. it cx- Modern Ijinguages, instrumental music, 'paint-

.- ...i ... niaii,i, uiiinii ,nv- r. ii., rtTuii.Ti-s .v..- iii-, oraw me. ,vc, an e m cnarire.

on ner coucn, ana IS mere another to ! por.an.t inactivity nftl.is OKt!AX, and stimulates. Tuition for the term to be paid in advance and!

Come. "".i". , mo, ii. an , ,om. -is a it., in,- m case oi proiracieu sicKncus or removal from the

i un orpunncr ot me h 100,1 it nas no superior. .Academy it will be promptly refunded. Thoso PAVIO HOLMES, M. U. entering 011 scholarships must furnish a certificate Providence, K. I. Jan. 4. Ir53. ; from the Treasurer (Mr. E. Pigman or the Agent

dav to-morrow and to-morrow'" V V i Z...., :x r.1; ".. 11 L : (Rev. Jno. C.ilchnstl thnt the terms ot the schol-

aiVIUOr; iV. UU. . arslup have t-een complied with. IriDline. Xo.4W Hro.id.-.y, X.-w York. By order or the II jard. an.lsollby Pntfgls's and ,ttr throng!ioit ihU 1L U. McKEK, r.v'l.'i.'.. (tV"Bevare of the slanderer. ''' 'i.ri... Korv.bs bv m. v.n--.i,.. ..!.. im:w. s .r,-t.ir. I ttrookvill,, . , 'i t 1. nil . 1 - -1 . ;is

!ll I. JOM.S, Attorncv and Co.n. . ' c , , ? 1 ow.0,' Separators, Straw Cutters, Corn wool for which we win ry wn mke, -- & pants. 1 I), Law, Brookvilleflnd Omd undel a. " ' SLcllc"'. w ood-sawing Machines, all the latest ! ket price in goods. &c., 0 of Je in ,y of tM thoyhave had office, Courtstree" . - '. K'a nu mostimproved patterns. Healsoman.ifactnres I we waraant to b3 equal to ""plswc to ' ingand small -T deo 2052-1, , Culp's liileiit Portable Cider JTIill. ! White Water factorh-s.. ,".r bi2ntets. J":

public favor. i ." ., - yn5ii . Attorney and X, & SOX. io;,"sSlloLBiLw- ffice on Court street, oppos. e tho CourtHouse.Brnot.il.- ' 1

1 ' a-

HATS AM) CAPS. 3 cases Silk lints, 1 case Kossuth ditto Men and Boy Knr, Wool. and Artiste do. Plush, Cloth, aud Fur Caps, put arriringandf mlu cheap by KICIIAKD TYXE1. October 2t)th, lfii2.

UMHltr.I.LAS lot of Umbrellas

lowest possible price at

my 1

my 14

31

T ?!.:T,:'CrrRr:' Aon.oy at Law. Offices' pn B orgeas street, two doors north or hi.

Culp's Patent Portable Cider ittill, j White Water factories.

mu i-AL-eiieni una convenient article that everv , the Farmer who has an Orchard ouhl to have- " f nett

f ' vw V f KceP constantly on nana a smi piy premiums.

- t'luvuiitcB. ku., aim invites an who

. . eti i'n S- 1 .t. ffrit

e Prauklm Lounij r'";J.:;T,,vin.tO's

fianncls. jei.ns ,0 .pile v-

care uciv... ,,i all s"' .'

1.1,1.. ,0 make our won; -i-sfK"-

laud's Oillcc, Brookville.

wish to purchase to give him a call. The Machine- ,.3 with their custom shall h" uttn in

itod to be of All kinds of mercnan.av,.- , IAU . ,

ur5-ll

T T ,,TTAttoroeytI.aw,an.l NotarvPuh. ' ville, ind " W"h Ga U"-". Kiq., Broik-

aV PAR.ASOI.S-A largo T AWPAnTSEKSniP.-ln, it and Parasols for sale at tho Ll and Jon- II. FAarnAa, have thu U'e , "l1KCK FARQCIIAR'.S. ( ' " 0. ' ' IllllVft . . . .

pui rs.v c.ixjii ?is-3ipi.-cosorwcU I as rtc.! prlti's nnd liiwlmm.. For s.:!j at r-.- AT

ATSOX

uturcd

ALF

JOIIMI. FA Ku II H t w

X A tl I.

TTAPVTV C. .-sr,., . '

dnc-d rn-.--.t i t.i-L :i a t

my 7 I.INCK v FAIT'lVmir:--. i ' i-ana. Office two :,,r,

1 .... voi s oioro.

rv manufactured bv him m 1. .

...r. west materials, and most substantial workman-

KEPAIRIXG. He w ill be prepared to repair

. I..

charge for wors or April If, 1833. 1

p attison

ricaping idachmcs and will attend promptly to the HpTieCCa1', fitting upaud repairing of any kind of Alachincrv H 1 S S ft , 1 TnJ. XLTi'. ' ' Milliner--Lamcl, in nf r

jiiaicrnia will be rfartn,.KiA . ihA.a Ar .

AtoKli-.l.inA. ;.. .1.. Tr. . . . . ' J i

r 1 ail t'lt r""V . -n

x. ar-a, t ffiHIMI " .lAi,.' I'll"

oiiue.-svillu, April 14, 1853. ly. ! iU fiaher fclijan " ,, '7.7.a to lrim''"r, ..fC er - - - street, where sue w ill au.nu k pCV COOIJS-Splcn.lid assortment of and other bus.ncss". .hern . ' zli,mvel ..iwiiu I ....... ... if . I, . t . . . : 1 ..n.ioliitll It t Is I . Vti I"

U -i- " ".-v. u.-iau A-iviiivs, tixsBRs, pecici an. ,, made !" ..n-titv. i: 'V!hs' "ins, aud white drvss gjod. Forsalo very she ha a g-0'l r " v, j ,- jit-. U"a,uw r-:' -it J riait.and l:il". sl'r;,:

t'-yj

tl.NCK i KAKQUIIAK