Indiana American, Volume 21, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 21 October 1853 — Page 4
From tue People's Paper. ' A tVII.lLEJttA.VJs JOIUXAL. It was somewhere about the end of Jona thai we were cruielnz off Fay ta head, on tSe coast of Peru, in the ship Arabella, of Ply
mouth. The trade wiud htch ha J oeeti ' htowine- fresh for a few dsvs had subsided. n.lma hi i. , i ti it a ei-nt'a breeze, and all hands, with lha excepliou of the boat iteerer, II an at at Iba mut beaut, and the IIIOU at fha helm, had rone below to breakfast. W wra a! tea led at ourcliests, with our (! touiud toooM be-fore , "rnanchios; r haid tack and awll je ok." and talking overonr hard luck, far we bad DOt seen the pout of a penn while for the last ten week. Gee er two ( a, howeeer. had finished our breakfast, and were eogaged in ihatiruj skier's pastiwie overhauling; our chestswhen aJ! at once th wslcome sound tru shouted frora Iba uiaat head: "There aha breathes." la aa instant all waa confusion ; aoma ra n on deck with their mouths and hands full of bread and beef, other who had concluded to tara eat after eight bell Ina "clean rig," bad their st.irts in their bauds, tossing- them over tneir beads as they ran to their different beats. 1 was the tub-oarsman of the larboard quarter boat, and It my duty, wheuever whales were In sight, to assist the bow oarstnaa to place the tub ol the line which U attached to the harpoons la it place in the boat. Having finished my work, I now took a lookarouad. Th barpooner, or boat steer or a b I commonly called, was burnt etifaffed In "bending- on hie craft" to the cud of the Una. (Craft I the technical term ued by whaleman for harpoon, lance, spade, &e. and while the proper nam I always used when -peaking of luuces, spades, and all other Instruments or weapon need sapra lily, th harpoon I Invariably called th iron.) A boat half of the Crew and moat of the officers were In the nggiog or at the mast bid,aniliily looking out to loewrl,u'h no wiahing to be the fi rt to catch a alglit of th whales' spout when they again rose 1 0 tbe sarUca. TkoCapUin, who wa pacing: the deck with an impatient aud hurrlal step, would ow aad then grasp his broad brimmed Panam hat lav bo Hi lianJa.an.l turning Ii la lace vparrf,hoatAiJit the top of hi voire; Aloft, there! don't you see nothing of her yet?" I "No, sir," would be shoaled back, "uolhinfla sight yet." Steward, roared out the caplaiu again, "see what time ilia." - "He qua! piet eight," replied the Portu- - jee ateward." ''A real o'd spermaceti, remarked the captain, lieh beau down three quarter of an hour or mora." At trie moment, and joat a I had placed no foot en the lower rail lit ol the unxzeti rtgfing, for the purpose of going aloft my elf, au old Indiaa who wa seated on the main topsail yard, Bung out; , "There she blow, right along side!" And ear euougU not mora tliau an eighth fa mile dlstaut, and to leeward; was a Urge perm whale, scarcely aettilng himself out of i;hl at my lime beurt!t the surf.ice of t!te water, as ha seemed to be quietly breathing at huge volume ol carbonised air, ana booting It oat far over the water in den mans of vapor that la shape nud appearance reeembled a white, bushy-looking; cloud. 1 weald here remark that all the different specleo of whalci are known to a whaleman aa wa ai he ) Ute form and appoarauce of their "spent, a the air which they breathe forth I called. AU wai now confusion ca deck allor might be seen, like cat sliding down the backstays, ethers runaing. for their boat. ""Standby th waist boat, stand by the ijnarUr boat, stand by to lower," aud every Iber possible order that could be Inugiueii r thought of were given by the officers of the different boat from mate down to boat teerer. In the midst of this coufmion aud uoise, caused by the anxiety of the different male to get their boat oif first, the voice o( the captain wa heard over all, in lour of thnnder; "What are yon all shout? Iltul up the paainsail," he ahoutrd, lay aft here to the main brace and hack the inaiu to;tiL. Mr. CotFm, what does thit fellow MJ abflT" 'Another whale about a mile tJ th I no ward of the firet,'' waa the reply. By this time th ship's in tin topsiil had been laid to the mut. The determined taue f hi voice, a well as the mauner of the cautaia's proceedings h id re-tored th whole crew, officer and in) to order. "No stand by to lower aw.iy," he shoutd,"whou I give the word." Th fail were cleared, and the crane swans;, with the skip k-eper all in readiness to lower "Lower away fore aud alt" wa hooted and in an iustaut, a if by nw'ic, four boat were seen bojudmg over the wave to leaward with their small sprits ill set to the bree, and every man straining away to th ear in a race that was to make the for lunate boat's crew that first reached the huge leviathan and got their Iroua buried In Ins carcase, a liltie band of heroes till some oilier boat should meet with like success on some futar day. I was in llie first mate' boat. Ilia name wa Frank Collin, a native, 1 believe, of Nan tecksl, aad one of the moat active tii-n whluli tkt renowned little IslattJ has cvr proJuoed. The second mate, whoa nun wa Johonou, wa on of those self oonoeited aae, that are ofto te b seen on slior boi-tlng of their performance at a. IIa was tiiut eyed, aaar-alghud, knock-need, aud with ehuulier set so high that hi head wa placed between them, omethlng after lh mauner of terrapin's, by which n i ne h waa called by th crew, among themaelv, and with whom ha waa anliilug but favorite. Tbe third male' name was 8 wain, aatiiirl man and a gol whaleman. The oapialn natty weut in the fourth boat hlmaf, but, having he-il a tt well fwrimu time, hi hoaltarrnow had laka tho head of hie bim I. Hal to return U my story. ,-ftr pulllug wty from the thtp a sullkieitt diaUuee to have snaUUd the otrnier at the I- ef lug o.ir to have sM the spout of the uer-at wlul, ill boat ateerer was ordered to laud ui In ih bow of the boat and look out for hi it. Our boat wi ahead, aa l la mate waved hie hit to Old Terrapin to take hia uara out of lha water. Tbl precaution i oiteu adopted, or If awhile I at all any tu iM-t uoiaa will alarm hliu, aid If he otiea get fairly frighleoed tbare m I'UlliliU pMapei t of getting near enough to gel lurpjun faiteuod la Tha bott-steorer had scarcely gut on hi feet when he saw the whale about a lnp' length dUUnoe. The boat's .tll had been ! a hue with the male and th whale, aud hMd prevented hia seeing the spout Tuo boa1, aleerer jumped down to hia oar, aud we all thought we were sure of him; but the secoud mala had either not seen the mate' signal, r, hee ll of It, had continued urging ou hie mn, au? waa now side and side with us. The mate who, ander other aruuuuUueea, would uav cheerfully taken hi vara out of th water and allowed I he -coud mat to have bad the houor of being tiie first to fasten, now had hi dander up. "Pnlt, I tell yon,"h crieJ, "evrry moth, er' son of youj there he lays, only ihree anas flS give way, now, a new k ulfa lor you all round if we only g-l fiit to lii;n. Se i tiat cheekle-headmi old terrapin goiiij right ou to hia eye. He will make eighty barrela if he in ike a drop." Here he seamed to be drawing ahead of th other bout "(Jo it hit boysi a aaw pair of duck troMrera for each of you, aud a head of tobacco In eanh piH.kst. Th perspiration wa- now tre.nniug d wn ear faces, and th thwarU on which wn were eetling, a w strained every urv at t ie oara wer actiully wet. The iihU lit hi .elf, Mn he alwul in the lern sheela, with on i haiiil uu the staeriug oar to Uirei-i our coarse, waa heaving away wiiit the utharat Hie a'W'r oir, f rinding hi lth, n I putting and blowing ik grampa. That hnad of t.ihioce seemed to do ihn b-.ine, or els Hie m-n In lh aeC'iud mile's boat 'ere blon, lor we all ai once shot ahead full a to it's length and er opponent did than w tat he ought tu have doue at tt'at look all of Ina or( out l th water, or, it I technically ternnd, "hv ap.M V were now wlihin the Jdi and whirl, prtols ran' by the Nu Ik motiim of lha urn' ,.jwerl"ol I41I aa he forced hia way Ihfoi.ii tit wtier II aa going oil In t'i I ewat . il. r of Ihr or lo ir imlr au 'i .w, Mt'i we f. U mire of him If he -pnuteil bill lure t tini' iit'tta. Sund i M sld Mr. Collin, gU way he l. fü I oti." 11 y ihi if-tr to 'li t l mi txrer or I. ,r. imiiir, A Knv we n r i ii i lu e proiiuiily 10 lii.wli:, ami i 'o'l!-! it-. t rl.t Hut teiui iiioii l' trtki'is; ii !i i j i'iiti ov-r my Inialli-r wl Iii il 't Hi-ititl, .ma jut aa Miey wie Iii! mollig- l.i wipo4 in hi han preparitory to darling hi burltod Irou Into
jJ?gg!gj!''? the sides of the whale, the monster gave a heavv lurch forward, settled beneath thesur -
face, aud all that waa left for as to gaze at was his enormous flukes, or tail, as he threw them eome thirty feet la the air, and then lowly and securely drew them down perpendicularly after him aa he plunged deep down iuto the fathomless ocean. "There goei flukes," shouted the mate. "There's a pretty mess old gogle eyes ha made of it. I f we had hove np intime, the whale would have had her rpoutiug out." We were now lying quietly on our oars, wiping from our eyes the perspiration which had almodt blinded aa. Gradually and slowly the second mate's boat approached a, and when within hailing distance her officer wbhed to know bow nigh we got to the whale. "Nigh enough to lose him," waa the reply of the mate between hi teeth. "Mr. John-ou," said he, "do yon wiah to pull off to leeward for the Other whale, or will you jog along easily and take your chance for this one at the next rising?" ''I will take this chance," (aid the second mite. "Very well, then," replied the malet "1 will pull away In the leeward with one boat in company and yon an remain." The mats accordingly mads a sign for the captjin boat to follow him, and we once mote prang to our oars with renewed vigor. After pulling away for halfen hour, we hove np again, and the boat leerer stood up ou the bow thwart, holding on by the boat's painter to steady himself. "Do you see an) thing of the other boat?" inquirea Mr. Collin. " Y, sir," replied Macy, "there they are," polntiug to w In iward; "both the second aud third mate' boat ire within a boat's length of euch other." J ut like the stupid -," and checking hi mar If for a moment, he conlluued, "why dou't they spread their chtnee aud keep half a utile auart. However, Macy, yon look out sharp for the what that was seen to Irewant, aud I will keep toy eyee oa the boata to wiuuward We had been waiting about half an hour who, all at once, the inula jumped up ou the stem sheet of the boat, and after g iaiiig long and arueatlv to wiu lriw, lolj M tcy to see If be could sea anything of the second or third male' boat- Macy turnej round, and in a few momenta repliedt "1 can't see y thing of the boats; but I thought I saw a pout ju-t about where they out to be." So aid I," replied Mr. ColDu "it I singular hut ha become of them all at once." he itulinued "I ouly turned my head away for an InnU'it, and when I looked b.ick they had both vaniahad. "Down to yoar our.," he cried, ami hailing Starbuck, the boatsteel er in charge of the captain's boot, aud whom he had sigualized to approach us, he orJered him to follow, and we both commen ced pulling to windward. lu a tew moments alter we liai taken our ears, the mate - distinctly the spout of a whale to windward. "(Jive way again, boys he cried "there is something wrong with I ho boat.' "A" we 'proached the whale that wa now within a short distance, the matt, all at once, jumped fairly ofT hi feet, aud exclaimed : "Both boats stoven by heaven! aaJ there re the poor devil floatiug about on oars and nieces of board, to windward of the whale. i'ullawty my heurllcs, and lot us see what U th mailer." Giving thq whale a wlJo berth, we rowed up to the wreck, aud found that the .Hon were nil of them ou the bjttom of the boats. "Do yon want to be taken off before the ship can reach youT" inquired Mr. Coffin. "No, sir," said Swain, "the ship cut fetch ' ns on her present tack ; yon can fasten to the whale" I want tobe picked np," shouted John on, whose ho it was not half so badly sloven ai Mr. Swain's, "my boat Is all to pieces." "Is there any one hurt or uii-iing among you?" said the mat. "No, sir," shouted all but old Terrapin. "Can you hold on for Starbuck to reach Too?" "Aye, aye.sir," wa the reply, and notwithstanding the perilous position In which some of the poor follows were placed, it wsa given in a cheerful tone of voice from the men on the wrecks of bolh hoat. Mr. Coffin now determine! st'lk th4 whale. (I accordingly directed us to rasumeouroar. Macy, who was standing an in the head sheets duting our onference with the officer of the disabled boats, did not lake hi oar, the whale was not over two hundred yard distant, and by the time he had hi irdus ready for darling, we wer along side of him, when just as the whale was routing hi hump up to turn fluke a second tim. Macy let drive both iron at him, and buried them bolh up to the sockets In hi side. Oue of them, hi first iron, reached his Vital, and lucky for u that It we so, for as the barbed iron entwred hia body he doubled hlin-lf up till his head aud lall nearly met, and then suddenly slralghleuliig hlm-elf, he struck our boat with the end of hi open jaW and stove In the whole of one side of il. Catching sight of Hurbuck's boat, he then headed off In pursuit of that. This new movement gave an opportunity to save ourselves, a tv were now enabled, by taking effour flannel shirt, drawers, and tro veers, and stuffing thn In between the boar.! In various places, and by all of us otling on oui sldo and balling with huU and buckets, to keep our b als free of water. Our Hue, of about five hundred f--t In length, waa II run out to the end, which w still retained in th boat with a turn round the loggerhead, and the whale, which had been pursulug th captain's boat at a rapid rate, waa now snouting thick blood from the effect of Macy1 Ural iron. Tiie ship hid by this time picked up th crew, together with the remnant of Hi two stoven bo its, and waa heading down u In order to drop a new bo il in command of the third m tte to render u such aa-is t a lire aa w might aland in Heed of, and to take our line, should It be neceeaary for tll'MII lo do so. In a few moments, the ship hove b r head yarda aback, and Mr. swain puld np along side of u. lie lol.l us that while they were ' waiting for th whale lo come ne up, the first .1 .....i' I...-, I thing he saw was the second mate' boat shoot up lu th air like a rocket, attem.'ed with the grealeat cracking and sn ipping of "" ii . .uthat he ever heard. Iiaiinear d that the whale cam up to th surfaoa of; lh water eiactly uuder the butt; that John sou's iuvaria ile stupidity ha I preveuled hi telling his men to have an eye in that direction aud being half bliud himnelf, he kuew untiling till he felt the who! hump agalunt lh b.al and the only thing that prevented a great loae of life, waa ths positlou of the, boat being so far removed from the whale's fluke, that the animal wa uuabl to strike a fair blow at them. "As for me," auid Swain, "il wa no use ihlukiug about it Iher wa the whale, aud I had two sharp Irons, rio I ihooirht I might a we'.l mult a d.tah at him ao I planted a couplo of them in hi ogly carcase, and h ; returned me compameut wy a öiov of hia " " ' " - U . - , I - .1. . I I . . . .. ' aones lucaeiiauu t ten you wn.ii ittt it is. it was all done hefor old Terrapin hal fair v I found out that hi own hiiat wa stove. Well." said Mr. Coffin, "then be haa YOUr I Irons and lin fast to hint uow I"
Yessirjaiid i ;niiiä neis tu sue ror ut of pasla, and tha tliiluted willi hay-cliair for I ee he I spouliug blood." (that If hay cut small; are Miid to fntteu While tin eouvration had been taking Unlckly. Thi plan I adopted in France to placs, the, whale, which had been acluallv a cotisiderabl extent and h is Leen liitro luo eiigiigd In a hot pursuit after the csptainli ed years sgi la thii counlry Although bout, aud Starbuck had had great diilioulty Hot generally adopted, It ia deeerving of curtiu avoiding him, had now settled down, aud slderation by graxlers. With respect to the by the sudden stratus on Ilia loggerhead. p-' eiriclaciy oTttcid food for fattening animals peared to be struggling auder the water, a there is aa on most ol'ier subject a ia often Hi case wheu they are mortally variety ol ooluloae. It la well kuowu that wouu led. swlii derive more bneiit from sour milk Hfarhu'k had given up all iJea nf any fur ' tliau they do from milk in a fresh tat, and tlir attack, and his attention was now dl- ' there I no doubt but there are particles which reeled to us. The men, glad to have escaped promote digestion aud facilitate tue couauin from all danger of a mid bath or perhaps ! lion of a large nuatilty of food, and conse.
broken limb, were pulling cheerfully along, aud the boat had lot within about an huu died ysrds ef us, wheu lu an Instant, and wi'.lioul warning of any kind, up roie Hi j whr' i's head perpendicularly out of th water close under lh bow o( the boat, He ooeii ed wido hi tomtit) Jiws, and, before lnr headway could be deadened, lu shot t i bo.tl between hi Jaw ant junk, whan so l.lxiily closing Ins moulli like a (rap, he bit tli boat, In hiilv.- esanlly lu the mi idle, aud wh.il i Die uiol wonderful, not a aiugl pereon Was iiijdri'd and lue crw wrr all euablod to li uig uu to lii Irnguieul of the bout till they ro taken iiiruy in seuoud m ite, who by this inn Ii id ale got dowu a new bout from l,i skids and had mail his appearance on the fall of ai'lioll. - It waa now neur sundown, aud Mr. Cofllii ahlflsd lh cud of hi lino lulu lh second! iiuto'l boat, tuj wo all oxthangod pl'tccs,
' J l- ... 1 ( leaving our old wreck as transport with 1 which Is retSurbock't men, and alao the
. second male's back to the ship. About sonnet the ship wae within a hun ship dred yard of us and the whale had uol been eeu lor some time. We had hauled in our line until it was taut, and we made np our mind titat after all our exertioua and danger we had lost the prize we had been straggling for. Even spermaceti whalea have been known to sometimes die deep down under the water, and when such 1 the case It is often found impracticable to raiae them to the aurface, and such we suppoaed to be the case with thisone,and the captain had just bailed Mr. Coffin, to say that he had better get the line on board the ship where he could get more power to assist in raising him, wheu all at once we felt the line slacken np, and in aa instant afterwards the whale breached out of the water directly uuder the bows of the ship. Iiis entire vast and unwleldly looking carcase seemed for an Instant to be suspeuded perpendicularly in the air with bis tail scarcely buried in the ocean, and then cantiog over siaeways the whole vast man of mutter came down with the force and fury o( an avalanche square acroae the ship' for foot, aud not sis feet fiom her stern - bowprlt, foremast and all goiug by the board, with a tremendous crav.li, aud nearly burying the forecastle of the ship lu the ocean.' Two boys whs were aloft furling the fore-top gallant sail were never more seen. The whale however, moved not again, and was found to be dead when we finally approached him iu the boat He must have Instinctively made that the last breach in hie dying agony. They always have, at such moments, what whalemen call their flurry, and their death struggle at such times are terrible. The ocean, in many placea red with their life blood, Is at times while with foain as they swim round aud round, lashing Its surface with their broad and powerful fluke in their death agony, and tho brawst whaleman at such times always takes car to keep out of the circle which they mike, and which al ways gels smaller, uutll at last, whsn they arrived at Its centre, they turn er on their side, and always die with their heads polutlug to I he setting sun. This is no romauce, but an actual fact that every whaleman can substantiate. My tale is nearly told, a few words more aud 1 hev done. A gloom wa throw u over u by the loa of two of our shipmates youugboy, too small to go in the bouts aud e neon titer the dangers to which they would there be exposed, were thus unexpectedly ushered into eternity from a place of apparMill aMf'tiriltf u.U'lt.. rt lh r, it m kA.1Bl ww. -www. ..j , Iii. vi ...w "mi vvaia VIvWV, iu all twenty-four men, who had all been in great danger during the day, not oue was seriously hurtWe worked all night to clear the wreck and get the whale alongside, and to get np the tackles so as to to him in, as It is callod. At all events e had this consolation w were quit certain the whale would make u at least one hundred aud twenty barrel of oil, for he wai-Jilie lougest that any one on board had ever eeu, beiug nearly ninety feet in length. About noon the next day we commenced heaving In the blubber, and by nine o'clock, that evening we hod it all in. We now got the ship's head towards P-yla, iu which port we iutended to repuir damages, as soon as we got our oil boiled out aud stowed away below. The quantity of oil, however, fell far short of our expectations. The greater part of the blubber was what whalemen call while horse a tough, hard substance, lu which there Is but liltie if any oil. In fact his whole body was full of scars, caused by belli-; so often harpooned before, an J perhaps lanced but he had hitherto always escaped. The blubber all around thene cicatrices was without oil. Head of harpoons as bright as polished silver were cat out of the blubber lu many places, tho wounds closed np all arouud them. They huJ been br ken off at the end of the shauk near the head, aud barbs were left in the whalo. This monster. It must be remembered, wa captured off Peru, within fifty miles of tho C04t, but we cut out of hi blubber a bright irou head, marked, "Bark Harriet, of Loudon, Capt. Heel" This whale h id of course been struck, or fj-tened to, by one of that ship's boats. We knew that thut ship had not beu ou this coaxt for three years, but was cruising for oil in the lnliau Ocean and near the Islands of Japan. The day before we went Into port we finished boihug out his blubber aud we found notwith-tanling his euonnou six, ha only made about sixty barrets of oil. Reader, this whale was "Old Peruvian Tom," well known to all whalemen, and for years the terror vl the whole coa.-t, aud the hand that In written this sketch I one that aaeisted in hi capture, aud 1 wa one of the crew of that bo-it from whence was darted the barbed aud glittering Iron that was buried deep In his Vila's . 1I.J. A Coiiare-aamuu'e Idea of llciivcn. An exchange paper speaking of the death of Mr. Clay, Bays: We hV9 eldom read purer ipocimens of genuine cluquencu, than may be found in soma of tho eulogies pronounced in Congress on tho mournful occasion of the exit of tho dintinuieh?d Statesman. Hut thcro is one cfTort that despito tho solemnity of tho Deration, or the gravity of the subject, will provoke a mile, even on tho faco of devo'.lon. We refer t tho remarks of n gen. lemon from the West. Hoi reported to liavo aid: Yesterday morning nt eleven o'clock the spirit of Henry Clay, so long tho prido and glory of hi own country, and tho admiration of all tho world, was yet with us, though atrugliug to bo freo. Kro'hL'h iiowtrrnino,it hud passed over
rur,'tlio dark river,' through tho gate, into
the cvloatial city, inhabited by all tho junt men inado perfect.' 31 ay not our wrapt vision contemplate him there, thi day, in aweet communion with tho dear friend that have go no beforo him! with MadiiJti, and JeH'ur- - 1 I I on 111111 asmngton, aim uenry, ana rankiin with tho eloquent l ully, with Ilm l.liviiw, IMni n ujilli An rrii tint f.Airilo the 'Jivino IMato,' with Aaron the Lovi'.e who could 'speak well' with all these great and good,ince and before tho flood. iiis rtrinrniv irna.i una irraA.i inn Ilia princely tread haa graced tho for the U tilne. These halls will wako no moro to tho nitric music of hia Voice Did tho tall spirit, in its ethereal form enter the courts of the upper anctuitry, bearing itself comparably with tho spirit there, as was Ina walk mnoiijr men! Did tho mellifluous tones of Iiis greeting thcro cnrapluro tho hoats of lleuven comparably with bin strain 'to atir men'i blood on earth! Then, may wo not fancy, when it was announced to tho inhabitants of that better country. Ho comes! ho comet!! There was a rustling of ngcl wings a thrillingjoy up there, only to be wit- , """'J "Si Hour Food 1 Battle feil on amor liiu I. isrikMPal ti r.a inenllui rye flower and water, into a kind i queutly eipe lit the fattening of rattle. Agricutlor. Itriglit Nittl Kloomy hour. Ah! thi bi-autifal world. Indeed I know not what lo think of it. Souielimo it I u II Mn4 nn I suushiue aud heaven ltlf Is uol fr oil'. And then It uliane so IdiMily and lad irk and sorrowful and the clouds aliul out l ie sky In lh lives uf lh sml. lost of us, Hum are bright day Ilk thi when w f a if w roul l ik lha great world In our arms. Then ome th ,jloimy hour when th fire will nrlilir bum in our heart nor ouour li.-.irtlis, and alt wil'inut and with in i üuiiial,iold and dark. U-lleV in v ry heast ha lis secrrt sorrow, which the world knows imt, and oflenti'ivs w call a mau cold wlmu lie la ouly s id. f,oug. O-AJvcrstty U tho trial of princijilo.
METAMORA.
Ladles Dress Goods. 50 ,,oce, Besl rt, ',nl JOO Octanes 25 " Cashimercs 40 " Pre Silk IS " Mohair tfc Silkwarp Lustre 30 " Gingham 20 OllPrlnt 13 " Dress velvet SJ " Furniture Priiit 83 14 Plaid I.insey 400 " Drei Trimming! 9(10 Shawli from fine to extra flue All or the Latest and but stvle last received and ror sale cheap ty vv aluck & uxus Metamora Cloths Casaimerea Domestics &c, SO Pieces Eng. A Amer. Cloth SJ ' 1'Ialn dc Fancy Camlmcres SO " Plain Sc Fancy Satinet 30 Plain Fancy Vaatinr 73 " Flannel 4 nates Shooting " Fine bleached Shirting 50 Plecet'Blearhed Shirting 13 "Check Khlrtliur 10 ' Hickory Miirting Just received and for tale by WALKEH 6c liKOS. Metamora Inj. 100 Kegs Nails assorted. ' At no a large anortincnt or Ilarlware rnoper A rarnonter Tools. Jul received ami ror anle by WAl.KEJt i 11HOS, Metamora lud tO-Sms. no Sack bent Rio Coffoo '.o hh'l Sugar from fair lo prima inoiils N. U. MolaMCt 8.1 Hyrrup UlK) M llavaiinaHalt 10 llaranna A rcltne mirar On baud dt for sulo by WALK Kit & DROH. Quccnswarc. 50 Iron Stone To Polt 1.1 China Tea tutta KM) toll Common Teas Vim common pltlos dos PlU-hera AIo mentldiahps.napploa, TwIiTers.miifTlin and Claa ware. Juit received sml for nie hv w.i,hbi f uicyi. Motamora Ind. Ready Ma!o clothing g.lO Men's Heavy A lri" ConU S'.'.l t'ataluiore.aalineti A Clolll Pants 173 PUIn A Kaucv V-l 40 Roy Cos If vsrloussiio A kinds 33 " Plain A Fanry Paula 40 Plain A Fancy Vent 4 Pus. Men Lainl-wnol under slilrU 8 " Larnbi-wool Drawer Also a larir assortment of men's check A white shirts. For sale very low forCaih by WALKEli A BKOTI1EKS. Metamora Ind. Boots and Shoes &c. 7.1 Cases Mona Kip A Cairitool IU " ' Kip ACairshors " Voutb A Itov HooU i Youths and lloy Kroeans A I no a large assortment of Ladles Seal Morrocce A Calf Hlips A llools. Mens aud Uoys Jtals Caps Ac. Laurel Iron Store. Just received a good assortment of Iron A Sinei which I will toll low. BAMUF.L WILLI AM. Sep. 20. 10 tf. CIO NN F.TS I II ON N UTS I ! JUST Keeelved, a larjra and splendid lot of Florence Hrald, IVdal, Kancy h.liroil, China Pearl, net Lace knd Blond Straw Uouueu, of the latest style and pattern. 3 -ALSOA beautiful lot of Silk, Panama, Leghorn, Canton, Canada and Palm Lt-ar Ilm, all of hieb was boaeht at low prices, and will be aold chuan at the aptt OLD WHITE COkS'EK. SI .MM I'll AVA II n A very larsre aosortmeiit or the most fuihlona'ile, mi i durabl umini.r goods.just received and Cor salo liy my 7 LI.NCK & F.MUll'UAK. n Alt IlVAIir,( AILS, Ac, Liar A Fabdusts invite attention to their complcto assortment of nails and jfoncral stock of bard ware, at reduced Cincinnati retail prices. may 7 WHITE WATER PRESBYTERIAL ACADEMY. THE first session of this Institution located at Dunlapsville, Union Co , Indiana, will commence on Wednesday, Sept. 7'h. Tho Hoard of Trustees have sacureo as Principal, Kev'd Lrolow 1). PottkRi of Jlrcokvlllo, whoso well known scholarship anil experienco aa a teacher, tboy are satisfied, will secure at onca the confluence of the public. Competent assistant teachers will be provided as the Interests of the Academy may require. While the Institution Is doslncd principally for males, end while the chief Mm will be to pive Ihnrou'icli liistrnction In the solid branches of edueationhere will be att'ie same time a fY'in.ik' and a primary department, nnl tin' ornamental brunches wilt also be tanght to siieh aa tlosira It. Special attention will be paid to the ruornl and rclifrlous trnlnlnirof the pupils, ami the Uiblo will bold a prominent place ai a text book. Tho shorter Catechism will also be tmiirtit unless objections are made by parents lu which case an eoiilvulvul lilhle recitation will be required nrdinurily. The known healthiness of Dutilapsvillu audits freedom from those temptations usually found iu larger towns mukes it a desirable place for youths who aro to be sent from homo. Arrnnicoments are making for the erection of spacious buildings at an earty dny, and In Die meantime tho church building will bo flttcd up for rocliallou rooms, Ac. A limited number of fupils can bo accommodated in the family of the 'rlnclpal and boarding can bo had lu the village ami vicinity for from $1 Vi to ai ?3 per week. Kfforts will be mado also to supply with room thne who prefer to board themselves. The Academic year will consist of ii weeks and will bo divided Into Iwo or throe sessions us tuny be f und mos, convenient. TKKM.H OFTl'ITION. In Primary lleparlment Ortln(crupliy,' reading, writing Ae, IO.inni Hrear. In Common brunches aiongraphy, C.rammar, Ariihmellc Ar, 14 per yenr. In Arndetule lli'prtuieiit-Iilln, Creek, higher Mathematics Ac, HI per year. Modern lomguugns, Inatriimental music, paint In. drawing, Ac, -an estra charge. Tuition for the term lo bo paid In advance and In case of protracted sickness or removal from Ilm Asadittny It will be promptly refund.. J. TIiom entering nn scholarships mut furnish a certificate front the Treasurer (Mr. K. I'lguian) or the Agent (Itev. Jno. lillcbrisl) that the t iriiu of the nlui. rlilp have been rnmplled with, fly order of tho Hoard. D.D. McKLK, President. J. I.. Aannaw, Secrotary. August loth, l"iJ. :WNotice "" IS accordance with an Actpnssnd by ti I fJenernl Aasnmbly of the Hinte of In llnna, euO lleil "An Act to provide for the tnUi nt Coiinly Neiiiliinrlcs and the property belonging thereto, and approved June PJ, IH.VJ." we wlll nrrr at public snbi on rl" unlay Ilia V.'d day of October l.:i, at llie courthouse door In I'uloii eoiinly, Indiana, the enmity Seminary building, and all real and personal prop. rty belonging the re to In said rounty, hale tociiinmeuee between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M.eud I o'clock P. M. on said day. The apparatus belonging to said hemlnury consist In part of Prisms, convex and concave Mirrors, Air Pumps, 4 Hull (.asses and Kings, Pneu, malio Pumps, Turrentlal ami celuatial lilobes. Mlcrti iope, two Ttdescopes, Mngle Lantern wllh ns, tronomlcal jialBllngs, twofiulvanle II Merles with apparatus. Orrery, Electrical Machine and apparatus, one box of mi neral selections (lNlaeclme.is,) larg ilaroinetorand 1 berinomeler, Pulse (i limes, elc. The conditions ofsalaars as follows, to-wll: The purchnsnr will be required to pay ilia Interest upon tho whole amount nf lh purchase money for one year In advance, at the lime nf receiving a rertiflcale of purchase, and the principal In ton equnl annual Instalments, with Interest annually In advance upon the residue nf said purchase money. The personal property belonging to ike Seminary will be sold nil a credit nf twelve months, the purchaser giving his note, with approved freehold security, fur the amount or llio purchae money, with Interest thereon, and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WKLI.IXOTOX I.UVM)N, A. V. C. fll.tltl.KH SUTTKHjT. V. C. July I l,lHj,1.3l-lillU.l. '..'. 0. D. Clement's Cash Store. HA VINO Just received a general asaortmei.t of new goods which, addod to my present stock makes my assortment coincide all of whkb will bs sohl low for eanh or produce my slock eouxUls, In part, nr a variety r Cloths, l mere Hstlliclls.Tweeds, Jcnnes A Nnmmer ware. Also, every variety of Prints, Lawns, (iliiglinins, Dclalns, llombitilnes, plnlu and fancy silks, Lace Mills, Kid (.loves, Ac. tVc. A LM, a lliia lol of Queensware, Cutlery, (.rocerlea, (Ve, together with llie finest assnrtinuiit or llools Nh'M's ever broulit lo this place. Anv lady Hint I cannot suit In a pair nf shoas must s'.ül be under the Inllaence or (lie dark aar. X. II. In chnnging my builness to l'ab At Produce I do no more Uihii hat I nm compelled to do, and I bopo thi will bo riH'ulvud at a luDlclinit apoiogv. WA.M Kl), VO.lioo bu!iels wheat. 40,(KK do corn, forwtileh I will psvrnsh. C. II. l l.t.MKM M. Aag. mth, IH.V1. Sri ir. A 11 71 I'OII l.i:. On miu a;Mlv I Laurel on the White Water Canal, containing three hundred nnd twenty acres, liM) acres of w bit Ii Is bottom laud, 1.10 acres Improved. Alao a Lot, coiitnlning four ai res, In Iba In of j.anrt l ibe (round on which the Prank tiu County fair was held last )car. Terms Literal. Por furllinr li.r.,rmtlon Inquire of T. .V. K'llllWell, of Hthlwell, ilutler t o., (Iliio, or Kh l.r.rd Cullum, Ks.i. In Uund. T. M. M ll.l.W I'.l.l,, Aug. Mb. I.. I :i 3,a. 8 l'i:i:MNV.tlli:-W have Just received Ihn most beailllflll Stock of Itiineiiaa are. In aelUi.s by the peace, ever before offered In tins iniuket. my 7 I.IM:k.v,aIv4I;iiak. 1) V l P, II. II. Horton having piirclinsod Ilm enure Intereil nf John I', llnrloii In llie lore at 1 1 rook vi II nn the Ut. day nl Jniinnry dial, and J. ('. Ilurlon hating boiiirbt II. II. Iluri.ui'a Interest in lh store si Melitumra we aro anxious lo sn llie up lha business of llie firiu,piroiis knowing lltetnaeltea Indebted to its at ultliur place prior la Ilia lima mentioned above are requested lo nitv up Wllliotil delay. H. II.AJ.C, III If I U.N . Unii.vllloqt. )3ih, 13-lf.
It." W. .HUBBARD, flAIiaiAOE iriANlJFACTITItr.It, 1 1 on Maine Burgess Street, Brookvillejust below the public square, has always on hand a large assortment of Carriages, consisting of Kocaaways, Kougs and lleadyi, plain Rockawaya, Pbxton, and Lupine. Purchasers will And it to their advantnge to call and examine my work, as my stock Is the largest in town, and my prices aa low a the same quality of work elsewhere.
I also keep for sale Carriage Harness, of any style or price. I am prepared to finish to order any description of Carriage, not on hand, at shortest notice. Particular attention paid to repairing;. April, 1853. 17-lf Till! LAUGEST and best assortod stock of Hardware, Hollow Ware, Queensware, Table and PockerCutlery, ever brought to tow d, Is bow being sold at low flgurvs atthe BpW OLD WMTE CORXER. rAKU FISH. lO Barrels of the best White J Fish. 4 O bait do do Just received and ror sule by R. TYSER. May SI, 1W3. irAltllTIl'.S The nnest stock ever oflTcred V In tho markel,of Gloves, Hosiery, ttilk Miu. Ladles Collars, CheinUets, Undersleeves, Ribbons, Nllk and Hem go Vails. Tidy's, Tidy Cotton, Indies Plain and Kmbrol lered Linen HdkTs, (ienUMIk, l.lnen and Cotton Pocket and Neck Hdkf's, Combs. Hrushci, Threads, Needles, Plna, Buttons, Razor Strops; besides a thousand other articles, too numerous lo mention In a small advertise ioent,allot which Will be soldatsmall profits by ay. . D. UALLIÖX 6t SON. JOHM WILLIAMS' Excelsior Clothing Store. MT.CARMEL. T would call the attention of my friend and the I publle generally to my fashionable and cheap dotlildg store In Mt. tarmel, where will be round a large slock ofsprlngand summer clothing of the 1 Deal wnra mansntp, ;anu isiesi lasntona, ronsisiing In uart of cloth dress, frock and sack coals, cash meruit, Eriutnet, Lustre, Tweed anil Linen coats Pea-Jackets, &e. Also a large assortment nfCaasimere, Tweed, Fatlnett and Linen Pauls, Vests, superior aud ordinary quality, In great variety. A GOOD VARIETY OF BOY'S CLOTHING. I have also received a large lot of Cloths, Caalmers, Vesting, Tweed Cash mare tt, Krmlnctt, Dress Jeans, direct from New York, all of which I will make up at the shortest notice, aud on realisable tjrms. Having recently enlarged my (tore, It now affords room for additional numbers by which my old customers can be more comfortably accommo dated; to whom, and the public gonerally, we extend a cordial Invitation to call. JOHN WILLIAMS. Mt. Carmel, April Tlh, 1833. I7-3m. VALLEY HOUSE! I HA VEthe pleasure of announcing to the public that the Vallkt ilorsa Is now lilted up In the best style, for the accommodation of the travelling community, no pains will be spared to promote the comfort of thoso who may desire to make the VM.icv Horst tholr home. ' Under tho prttsent management, I flutter myself thai no House in South eastern Indiana can cijual this. The building I lnrjjo and commodious, and constructed expressly for the purpose to which it Is applied. The undorslgned has had much experience In the 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 them to this place. ISAAC CHAPMAN. Brook ville, Ind., March 23d, 1803. CtMI I'OII WOOL! WOOL!! LOOK! The Mills di Factory at Metamora are now running, and we are ready to wail 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 any good shop lu the country. Fulling and dyolug done in the usual sensor on fair terms, all kinds of Merchantable produce Ink en for work and especially ool greeae. We will pay cash or goods for 10.IHK) lbs Wool. Call and see us before taking your wool or work otherwheres. 21-23 MAC Y, GORDON de Co. DIt. J.B. MARCIIISI'S CELE1JRATED CATIIOLICON VOR TUB KBLlKf AUDCTRf OF StTriBtHe FKMaLts. IT NTAMD pre-eminent for lis curative powers in all the dis eases for which It Is recommended, usually culled FEM ALK COMPLAINTS. Of these aro Proi.p s Cirri, or hulling of tho Womb) Ki t nssL sis or Whites; Chromic Isri.sastior and .Ul 1 tiok or tub Wows; ItntnssTAllliensRiuoa, nr Flooding! Pstart L, H ti rraRsasn, mo laRBot'LAR MassrausTioa, (Wo., with all their aocompanylng evils, (Cancer exreided,) no 111 silo r bow severe or of how long standing. The Catliolicon fur surpasses oilier remedies. In being morn certain, less expensive, and leaving Ihesystcni lu a better condition. Let all In lere steil cull and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing amide proof, from tbe moat respectable sources, of lli 0 (ti-nolli Inl results of Its ua; togelhur wllh letter from hlcbly ex per Winced PhysiolAits, who bave used It In their practice, and speak from their own observations. It K F II R K K C K s , I. It. I'll KIUM, M, (),, I'tlra, N. Y. L. D. Ki.tttiao, M. D. Canamlalgtia, N. Y. M. II. H11.1.S, M. I., Kobestnr, N. Y. H. V. K110TM, M. I)., .tviaense, N. Y. Prof. Iiimbar, M. 11,, Itiiltlmore, Md. J.C.OsHiiit.M. 11., Ilalllinore, Md. W. VV, Hkkbk, M. U. Mew-York Cliy. W. I'ss.. ott, M . II. Concord, N. II. J. P. NRwi.tmn, M. ),, t'tlcn, N. Yt Rev. C.N. Hksrii, (ilenn rtprlngs,., C . Pamphlels hail grails at the store of CtirroRD A Ai.iirm, Agents, laurel, Ind. AI'NUsold by IUnirl HaiRMR, Liberty. Pw is (V Mossisos, Cnnuersvllle. H. NrsM art, (ireeiislitirg, Jona lli ari.B, Varsallltta. L'tirr arrW is tmmj Mr.Curtl W, Agmiat Hnvnnn OAa, To Dr. MsRcntsi: I hsvs been ten year tronItled with Female Complaints prolapsus Uteri, and all the attending dlitlcullios; at ll s rendering my lifo most mUeralild. I liavo had the alien dance of some of the host physieiuus, wllh bill 111 Uo success: the moat they could do was to relieve a cure was out nf the question. For live month before commencing with jour medicine, I bad not been abln to perforin Riiy'lalior. could walk but a few steps at a time, and scarcely went nut of doors iu short, 1 wascoiupletely prostrated, both In body and mind, and expected to drag out the rust of my days In suflerlng and misery. Hut reading your advertisement, I was Induced to try your invaluable medicine railed Uterine Catliolicon, aa tho last resort. I had not mud it a week before I felt like another woiunu. liy Hie use of three bottles I was enabled to perform all the labor for alx In the family with ease, and could walk any where In the neighborhood without Injury. Nothing but a sense nf my duty ti you and to the allllcted, has Induced me lo state my case to the publle. I can snfely recommend the preparation to all those tillering like myself. (signed,) Mis. NaRaH A. Risiinp. Fsrsnom, Portaub Co., Ohio, Dee. ÜT, KiJ. J.ll. M A HCIIISI V Co., Proprietor. C KtiTS4l. ItsroT, 304 BROADWAY, N . V. August Dili, Kt3. 31-oino. iTiiiiti:i.i.i I Alt OI,M A large 11 lot of I'mbrullas and Parasol for aale at llio lowest possible price at my 7 LINCK & FAIWIIAIPH. 1)III r4A: s.OS.II V st aisi pieces of well saaortod prints and Utugliams. Kor suis at reduced prices at my7 I.I NC K A FAKQl'IIAH'8. IMKENESSES ONLY $1. DKAUTI KU U CO LOK KU DA U F.UKKA N LIKENESSKS. VEII!II.N(lHriKY-l.lilH(iAl.l.r.KV, 'onitrrvlllr 1 11U Mils V I.I II 1. 1 Ml lukes plmisuru in aanonnclngto his Irtemls tlinl he Is rssaMsTV lotatsd In t ).r.H V ILI.K. Ills Hooins have been roiistrticleil expressly for llio Daguerrean Art, and ars sei niid to noother (inllery In the West, for Ar Tiartr ASSASosassT nr Liuiirt they also poaaea rare facilities In the Ciismii albiiiI Mii hash al Db1 A BT M B NTS. IIIS UtCF.rTIONROO.M 1 1 . I flu . 1 .. . , . 11. urcn iiiu'ii up exprussty in view 01 renneritig lv:iFtM-U9mw'1 ,'r',w,," I'OST MORTl'.M I'lCTUKKaS.
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And every variety of LAMiSCA PK, In all its Nat 11 nil llenuty and (.randeiir. POK I K AH N roplml, ami '!' pfs btkitii ol nil alca, fur Inaorlion In LOCKETS. T0B1BST0NLS, Ike. CTMr. W.wlll ron-tniillv keep on bnnd, and sell at sliindlird lirlees, I .Shi I lll'.M l'.. IS, ( IIKM. ( AI M. M. I Klil.M.S, o.e. Alan, lino 1. 11 III). lilMfllM. Pit I IKK Fit AM KM of Sil slses, and J KW KI.K V of every decrl'llon. lie bus a lln.i whnla size liialrutiiubt (Lewis' inuke) Unit liu will sell, nr I'M-liiitiirn fur a linlf at e llialriimniit, UIU) . Kl I VN "8 A M.lMl.Mi: KKIAI.IA ina.lo tit ttrd.'r.siid am in hi i'kh I Iiiiii lliey run bg lial st any K-Uilditlimeiiiiiitiioiiiy, ft'in-R urt s iiiu. u Ai .m. i hi. i r. Ni 1
MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YKLLUW DOCK UOOT. THIS U a Purely regetabU CsmSaanrf, scienllllcstly prepared from tbe best Root and Herbs of the Materia Med lea, and baa gained an unrivalled reputation for tbe following effects, viz. RKGULATI.NU AND HTKK.NGTHK.MNQ THE Livaa ixo Uiorsnvs Oao&as, asd CLBassiae Tnz Ktomaci ahdBowzls,
and thus ccatae all Bilious Diseases, Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Coali veness. Piles, Headache, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Kaasea, Loss of Appetite, Ac, and causing th food to nourish and snpporteverv part, pukifyisgThk blood, and thus coring all Humors, Cutaneous Eruptions, Scrofula, Fait Kheum, Erysipelas, Scald Head, Canker, Pimples on the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, lansers, &e. Kbqi'i.atibo Tea Sutirroiv Oiaim, and by enabling; them to perform their proper functions, preventing; and curing many painful and dangerous disease; riTRtnoTitzxiNo akd QctTu ms Xssvofssvsrvx, thus allaying Nervous Irritation, and coring all Diseases of the Nerves, aa Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps, See. IT IS UNRIVALLED IR THE CURE Of ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS, aa weakness, general debility. Irregularity, Obstructions, Nwelllng of the feet. Limbs, Joints, dec., caused by weakness; also, Lena and Thboat Com laibts, a Cold, Conghs, Asthma, Consumption, etc., also, Dropsy. Ilavlnt: made use of the Compound Pyrop of Yellow Dock Root, prepared by C. MÖr.SK: CO, either ourselves, or In our famllle,aDd finding It to be a very salutary and effectual preparation, we do most cheerfully recommend It to the public as a very valuable medicine. K. rtntirna. V.M.. Caabt National Rank-Provl. I donco, K. 1.: A. Vv. Hpencer, Kjq., Caahler Lime Kork Hank dododo. Kev. William Phillips, Kev. J. II. Rlchmoud, C. H.Jones, editor Provldeneo lien. Advt., Wm. Field, M.W.C. M.t Cyrus Fisher. M. K. H. P., James Hutchinson, O. H. Uea, V. J. Bales, Doct. IteiiJ. Colby, and one hundred other ot the most rosporluble families of Providence. Tbl certifies that I have fora numberof years been acquainted with the composition and mode of manufacture or MtiRnr.'StUMruusu hVHUr of YELLOW DOCK ROOT. 1 have also been acquainted with Its modus operandi In disease, and ran savthatln all respect II I admirably calcu lated to remedy thai class ef Disease for which II waadealgned. It Is eapectatl y valuable to IN1)1UKSTIO.N and all III attendant symptom, it excites to healthy action the 1.1 VKK, removes Torpor, and Inactivity ofitils Oi(UAN,and stimulate healthy action In all the system. A a llr.rliHA '1 UK or purifler of the Hloo.l U has no superior. DAVID HOLMEN, M. D. Providence, R. I. Jan. 4, 1KV1. PKKPAKKUUY C. MORSE & CO. No. 440 Broadway, New York. and sold by Druggists nd others throuzhout this and other countries. For sal by M. VV. Halle, urvoKvute, ao mos 171 Iii: sind XV nier Prof Hooflne;. 1 I he nnderslgned hsvlngbeen appointed Agent for H.M.AC. M. Warren's Fire and Water Prool Kooflng, Is now ready to do roofing of this kind In pft 0f Franklin, Union, or Favette countiea. The Ar rooms of M. W. Hale and 'H. H. A J. C. Burton, In Brook vllle, are covered with this kind of rooting, to whom the publle are referred. It durability, eheapuess, safety, and convenience, all recommend It, as superior, in the construction of most building. W. S.BAjrKR. Jy 10, '51 30-l-y Tr. 1 114 of the Indiana Americans i in advance, 93,50 In alx months, 93 at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 cents for every year payment la delayed thereafter. Advrrtiskmirts One square or less will be Inserted three times for one dollar. If payment be made in advance, one dolWsnd twenly-flvo cents If payment be deliiyed one year; and one dollar and A fly cents If delayed two years, and In the same proportion for the time payment Is delayed. Large advertisement for a longer time will be charged en the same itrlncUde. CAMJY! Candjr! Candt!!-Twelve dollars per hundred pounds, and no chargo for boxea atM. DEMANDS Candy Factory, Walnut street, between Fifth aud Sixth streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. apl 9, leii 10-ly TITATCII AND CLOCKS-Wm. Dawsor t t tendors his services to the cilizeni of lirook. ville and vicinity, in the capacity of Watch and Clock Makerand repairer making and mending Jewelry, Ac. Long experience snd strict punctu ality are his recommendations. Shop three doors North of the post office. Jy 23, I860 31 -If The Place for Bargains. IO', It. CLiAltK keeps constantly on band J at all limes, a general assortment of watches, chains, keys, breast plus, ear rings, finger rings, spectacles, gold aud silver pencils, gold pens of the bust quality, silver spoons and thimbles, scissors, pen and pocket knives, razors of the best quality, together with a general assortment of fancy article's, such as are usually kept in jewelry stores. Also 8 day and thirty hour brass clocks, which I will sell as Iowas they can be bought in the city. Clocks, watt lies and Jewelry repaired in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Old gold and silver taken in exchange for good or work, JXOn door above T) tier's store. f At'RCL lUO.V rOlTIDIIY.-This es11 labliabmetil now in the band of Geo. G. Hnocr and Jamb O'IIair, Is in operation In all Its various branches. In part to wit, they are building threshli.g machines of the latest and most approved moddies, both seperalors and chaff pliers, wllh tumbling shaft or belt at the option of tbe purchaser, having a large assortment of patterns and well arranged machine, blacksmith and carpenters shops they are prepared lo build machinery of various kind forgristand saw mills they are also manfacturing and keep constantly on band saw gummers. Iron for vegetable grinders, apple mills, hlngle machines, straw cuttern, tire benders, churns, saw mandrils, blscksmlthstewel Irons, ana also a variety of cook stores, parlor church and box stoves, sugar kettles, hollow ware, odd lids, wagon boxes and irons, and also the premium east plow. Job work and repairing done In good stylo and on the shortest notice, all works dono In our line will be furnished on as good terms as at any establishment In the west. Orders respectfully solicited by MIOt'P 6t O'IIAIR. 9t Paid 93 13-Omos. UtOCLIIIi:!.-. .Illh.ts Kugnr. U (l bbls. N.O. Molasses; U3 Hair " do Just received and for sale cheap by March Jat,lOJ. II K. TY.NKR. UBRMAM MNCR. JXO. tt. VARlll'HAk. 1 Llnck and Farquhar. AT Til i: Poat omen btilldlnga, Ninth West Cor iter Main ami Head si recta, lirook i II! Indiana. I ho attention nf the publle Is most respectfully Invited lo nur spring siiH-k of goods, csrerully selected, exclusively from tho Cincinnati Market, "of lliu latest and limit fashionable sUles." my 7 LINCkes FARQUHAR. BOX V.T A I) It lltll4. Ju.t received a Inrgo aud handsome assortment of the most fashionable bonnets and ribbons, and for stile at Uiy7 LtNCKss FA litt till A ICH, WHERE DO THEY 0:ME FROM? IN TIIKMCKM liON so frequently Baked In regard to llurton'a Now (ioods, which are almost dally arriving. When we first heard this wondering, where they came from, we thought ll wa only ou raaioned by the amount or his never ending slock, bat after a thorough examination, we dud that he has the prettiest and cheapest good In tills mar ket, ami that bsgvUthsni direct from New York and Philadelphia. He has a largo aud well selected slock or Is.'lllic'M PTC (aOOll, Conalsllng In part of a general assortment of black and fancy H ilk sand Matins, Itareges, Haregadeliiins, Mtiuallna delaines, llombaxlnes. Lualres, Poplins, (tinghaini, Lawn, Tarllniis, Nwlss, Hook and Jaro net muslin, Hohes, etc., wllh a general assortment of French Werkest t'ollaira. Cuffs, utidersteeves, Mpeneers, llundkerrhlefs, lot ces, Kdglngs, Mantillas, Cap, Crape Mis wis, Parasols, Fan, Honnefs, Honnul Ktbboni and linings, Flowers, Wreaths, Tabbi, long and abort Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, Vc, with a thousand article loo tediou to mention. Qentlemens' Goods In great variety; Cloths, Casslinerei, Saltlnet's, l'weeds, Nummer Cloths, bleached and brown Linen and Drilling, Vesting, Mock, Handkerchief. Cravats, Gloves, elc, with a general assortment of nilOADWAY bTYLKS of HATH and C A I'M, nf almat every duscrlpllou. IIO !J Wl'.tlt In abundance, wi ll selected, of superior Una and common qualities at tow figures. 200 Pieces of Prints, Good Btvles and fast colors, with a heavy stork of brown, blenched and colored Muslins and Drillings, Tickings, Checks, Flannels, Cotlonadea, Klnped NMrlings, Musqullo Bars, and every thing usually kepi lu a retail store. Also, a heavy stock of Queensware, Hardware, Hollow-ware, Cedar-warn, aud Groceries, all of which were bought very cheap, and will be sold for small profits. I say again, call snd examine for yourselves. It Is no trouble to show goods and prices. H.H. BURTOM. llrookvllle, April 19, li3. Klf DR00KV1LLE ATTORNEYS. lOIIM II. IIO WLAIDt Attorney at Law, J HrtHikvllle, Indiana. itVltl I Kll.t.Oltr, Justice of the Peace, V and Attorney snd Counsellor at law, llrookvllle, lud. omen South East Corner of Public Hanaro, apl S3, IW.VJ 17. WJMOItltOW, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, t) nice en llurgess street, one door Xorlh of Gen, Holland's, lirook ville, lodluna. j o, oi vu ly ! i 1 JOVl'SI. Attorney and Counsellor at Ir. Law. Itrnitkvl le. lud. vllle, lud. I) fflce under American " . . 1 . . DiTlce, t otirt street. p.th,co,;?.lo;s;; deo "0-3 My ItOOKNII K. Allorney and Ulllce on Court slrwet,op llrookvllle, Indiana. my 14 31 I II. IVri.l'lli:v AltornoyatLaw. Offlee tli on llurgess street, two doors north of Geo. Hoilaud's Office, llrookvllle. inr4-ll I V, IIITT. AUornryslI.sw.sii.t NoUrv Pub ti lie, ortlie with GaoauB lloi.i.Asn, Ksq., lirook' it.. iti't. l'AltTM:itllP.-Jous A.Mat.or and Jona H. Kabui'iias. have this day cutwrvd Into a parliierahlp In the pructlce of Die Law. JOII.S A . M ATHOM, JOIIMI. PAIim iMlf. ALT. W Allll, ATTORN KY Ät COUNKLLOlt AT LAW, llrookvllle, Indians, (irilee Iwo doors liorlb Urn Ion's trv.
tIJk R PETIM tS-a.TB andersltmed would say ; to all those wishing to furnish their Soors with a arpet that will look well, do good service, and never fade, to call at hi establishment and lock through bis present slock, w hit b be bus lately received from the east, which can be sold at prices which will compare favorably wllh tbe lowest Cincinnati rates. He bas. Every Vnrlety, of the latest style and" fashion, ranging in price from 30 to I 30 cts. per yard. Boeall and see him. Oct. 320th, 1852. RICHARD TYNER. XXarshall's Salve. TT HAS PROVKN ITSELF to be Ihe jr re staut I rernedv of tne are for Whit Swelling. Fever
Fores, Piles, Rheumatism, Sore Breasts, bait Khenm, Tetter, Ac. WHITE KWELLING It bas never failed to cure White Swelling when open. Fever Sores, old Ulcers, &c, always ylcl J lo tbe healing Influence or this celebrated Halve. PILES This Balve Is the only remedy that bas proven itself lnfullible a a cure for the Pile. If applied according; to directions, and tersevervdln, it will !n all cases effect a permanent and lasting cure In this painful dlscnse. BALT-KHEUM AND TETTER It hns perform ed the mostaatonlshlrif cures in these dlst-ase. RHEUMATISM AND BRONCHITIS 1 1 ha given reneraesatlafactlon in theae compliant. MIKE, AIIU BV Cl.Lr.lt i n ws would particularly rendmmlco tbe Sslve for Sora Breasts when open it will heal lliym sound In a short lime. It will likewise remove all Inflammation from the Breasts, and prevent ulceration If applied In sea son. ITepareil bv MARSHALL & COBLK.NTZ, Lrn-isat aa, Ohio. For sale by M. VV. HA ILK, sep34-40 ly HitoosviLls, Ind. Al'ITAL lfOI'Sr-ConnorsvlUe, Fn Countv. Indiana. K. Dcaata, Proprietor, ,tUoroii).:.1y i ry atioi.i.oii It Is the best I Bous is lngoot repair, wen ruruisiiuo,ii ventilated, favorably situated, and every ba d to trave er and visitors, vt mist ll is and most fashionable bouse In the city, Its bills are at the same time solowasto.ultall. jy 'SJ-SO-ly irPThe Hamilton Inielllgenccr will please inort mouths and forward bill for payment. ...... Domostics. Jl'NT Iti:ci:iVI'.D, at the Old White Corner you p mm, good styles and rust colors; UK) lllesiliod Muslin; 130 Drown 30 " and EloailtoJ DriH'aj S Colored " 30 Red, White aud Yellow Flauncl; 10 Canton 40 Cotton raittloonry ; VO narrow all Iped aud chock shirting; 3D Irish Linen. All of wblcb will be sold on rcaaonuMe terms, by apW N. D. UALL1UN ot hUN. riioTiX'Tiom (Fire, Marine and Inland) INSURANCE CU3I1A1T s , OF IIARTF011D, CONN. Jh'COKPOtJTEÜ 1825. DO ARD A.C. Hazard, w. T II ALL, W. H. ItORRINS, L. HrarHRiT, OF DIRECTORS. C. II. NOBTHAM, K. r'rRI.RY, Jno. Wabbibtom, V. Kkllouu, P.. Hills, D.W.I i.akr, T. Hri.rnap, W. A. Warb, II. Ukldkm, 1. Clark, Wm. 1-itA Wm. W h.liahs. D. W. CLAKK, President. W. C'ONNKB, Kec'y The attention of nropertr bolder Is respoc Ifnlly called lo the superior advantages for ar'l re !la rlaie) nntl Inland Insnranre offered bv .... ... .... ' The under.lped ba.beeu Mrnished with blank already Issued, and I. duly authorlr..d .nd prepar-l ed. as A rent of sit id Coini.anv. to make insurables -...-.- , v, lAf.nv lui A.t .tf I in. mil l.i., I inn Atiamnii ti imt IWI mllj .VI I VX4 Vt IIIUO, Nl'l Ica.WIUII VMV II.V..1IM IU greater than seven years, upon buildlnps or their contents, occupied as Dwrllikos, Ktohks, WabeMOl'SES, Cnt'RcnRs, IIotbl, Barr, Coi'RT Hot PL'S, Collboks, &c., Ac, and the contents sgalnst loss oa dahaoc bt riRR. J. J. PULTS, Agent, St ly Por Laurel, Franklin count) , Ind. SOMETHING NEW. cor.iisvii.Lr. ji.ciiifr. shop, Adjoining tbe Klove Foundry of W. F. Gebhart. Till undersigned respectfully Informstlie publie that he has eslabiisbed a Machine fchop iu Connersvllle, ami Is now manufacturing THRASHING MACHINES, Horse Powers, Keporutors, Ktraw Cutlers, Corn Shelters, Wood-suwlng Machines, all th i latest anu mont Improved patterns. Heataomanul.tctiires C'ulp'e rutrtil I'ortublt Cidrr .Tlill, an excellent and convenient article that every Parmer who baa an Orchard ouirhlto have. He experts to keep constantly oti hand a ait 1 ply of Thrashing Machines, &c, and invites all a ho wish to purchase to give him a call. The Machinery manufactured by bim will l-o w arrunted to be of the best materials, and roost substantial workmanship. KKPAIRINO. He will be prepared to repair Reaping Machine and w ill atlend promptly to tho Auing upand repairing of any kind of Machinery that may be roqnired. Illstorm will be as reasonable as those of any establishment in the West. JOHN K.N'UUKY. Coiinersvllle, April 14, lrü3. ly. CANTY GOOD Splendid assortment of C lawsi. Bemirts. rleniffe le ljiinei. Tissues. lies, I issues, For sale very Silks, hatins,and while dress p tods cheap at my l ' UNCK & FAKQVHAK'S Furniture! Furnlturi!! JI'ST received a good assortment of Ft'KNITUKE, conslatingln part of liureaua. i'ubles, Stands, Centre-Tables. rJolss.lxiunges.C ribs, Willow Cabs, Wagons and Cradles, lludsteuds, Msttrasses. Chairs of every variety, ul tho FLIlN tUliK KOOMS. Brookvllle, July 13, lPi3. 31, JUST HKCKIVED T Tili: OLD WIllTi: ( Oie.M'.XI. the it most extensive lot of Dress Goods, wo buve ever bad the pleasure of offering for sale; among which a roan pieces plain aud fuary Law its; 10 do llerage do Lalitcs; IU do lisrairo; 1. do Mlk r'roneh Tissin", 3 do new stvltt llroenil.'t II do I'hameloon (.luce; 10 do pluln black Taffeta: 40 do rich, plain, figured At fuitcy Mlks; 111 elegant Parisian Kohcs; H pieces embroidered Hwias Mull; 3 do dotted do do Co do plulit do do 30 do j luln and figured Ju konel; 5 da llook Muslin; S do Hlahnp Lawns; SO do Nik aud AlpMica Lustres. Spirt. H. D. GALLION fit r'ON. WAI.lt I'AIl'.ItsiMWe have now rrn hand a large assortment of Wall, Fire Hoard end window paper, Also, a largo lot nf window slunles of lbs tnlestslvla and patient, with h we are sidling at reduced prices. S. D. GALLION MO.N. S.W pAHI'r.TN! CAltlMlTMI Just received ) at the Uld Wiiitr ('iissrn, a most mngnifli't'iil assortment of Carpels, or all sit Iks snd t.rii n. IM N, D-liAl LloH M. " irvstruAiXi:!:. Tin: i'iiotccthh istt it tx i: t'OailA" Ts coiillnues lo liiaure aRainst loss or damage by fire aud the perils of navigation, on as favorable term a any respunaibla lompBiiy. All losse paid at the offlee whore Pulley Issued, ia sixty days after proof. Available Capital Si, 000,000. The undersigned, agent of this old and roaiii.lbio Company is at all lliuo prepared to issue Policies, fee. Ac. Ofllco two doors north of rturton's slere, HmokVllle, Ind. ALFKtD WAKD, agent. May 8U,IS33. W-ly mioses j. Ki:iaLi:v, Attorney t Lnw and Notary Public, LAUKKL, FK AN KI.IM CO. IM., WILL lake acknowledgment of Deed, lake and certify Deposition, Affidavits die. bo otsXnd s lions". 13 cases Kip HooU; 3 " Course " 4 . raif m 1 Men's Custom Made KUoss) I Hrngans; I Waiters; I Congress ltoots; ICO prs women's Calf 50 . m Goat . BIN) " Rtiaklns. all stylest 3 " New M)Ui (Jailers; PK) Mlppers; Misses', Children's and Hoy's fihoes of !1 kind and qualllloa. All comprising, one nf the largest and beat aaaorted slock of HooU and Shoes ever offered In tho West. ,,,23 K. IL GALLION & PON. p ItOCr.it I r,s,Juat received and for sale yo iibls. is. U. Molasses; S " Golden "yrnp V uar Mouse do 10 lllids prime flugsr, 40 Macks best Klo Coffee; 3 Tieree Klce; 10 Itbls Fish; KXNl lbs Tat lor'l best Fol tsnllier, ' Hjr Bps. N. D. GALLluX di hON, TTATfS-CAsir'a best spring si) le of fiisbloiiab 11 Hats Just received and for sale at d and ror sale at LIN CK ai FAUaCHAK'.l. m y 7
Iaaics.1 New. THE undersigned, have lha pleasure ofannotinctng to the public, llio reception of R largo Invoice of'thostt cheap" goods, direct from Uoslou, consisting In part of ail pieces bol Corlieeo Prints, 40 Phillip Aliens a No. 1 W " New Kuglaitd " 3i J.S. llnritsÄ Co's, IU Plitla V Fancy Lawns, 13 ' liomeatle Ai HcnU h Clugliaius, H Ileal ( ollonnde, .1 l.lnen cheek for Coals V pent, lit Bt ii V list forlho liberal patronage the) have Had this aprlng, Ihey evpeet by lulr dealing ami small Profils, to still merit a conlliiumii e ( public rvtr. N . 1). (i. I.I.I U., v MN . oxiis NOT A TV IMT MC. IUüiJinto, Mt. Cuiiiiil. luJ.
$300 CHALLENGE. Whatever concerns tbe health and happiness ef tbe people iiatnsM times of tbe most valuable Importance. I take it for granted that every person wilt do all la their power to save th lives ef their children, aad thai every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. 1 tlwr ii1 tTI' ln,y to solemnly aesare yea thai VAOKMS, accord iug to th opinion of the most celebrated rltj siviai.s,are th primary causes of a large majority r diseases to which shtldB a dulls are liable. If you have an appetite eonUa ?.a P.? "ana-eabla from one kind of food to aaochsr. Bad Breath, Pain la th. stomach, Picking at lk Aose, Hardness and Piillnc. r ih RelTv. Drr
Conph, How Fever, Pulse Irrerular-remeanbe-that all these denote W OKMs, aad von skouist at once applv the remedv HOBEWSACK! S WORM SYRTJP. An article founded upon Scientific PriBcl pies, com pounded with purely Vcgsubl subsunees, batnr perfectly safe wbea taken, andean be gtvaw lo ita most tender in rant with decided beneficial eSecu where Bowel ComplalnUand Diarrhoea bave ina weak and debilitated, tbe Tonic properties of my Worm Lrrnp are such, that It stands wttboal aa equal In tbe catalogue ofmedlclna,ta giving Uram aud strength to tbe Stomach, wbirh make U aa low falllbl remedy for those afflicted with Dvsrareia, the astonishing cure performed by this yrB al ter Physicians have fa lied Is the best evldei ce a it superior efficacy over all others. TIIE TAPE WORM. Tills Is lha most difficult Worm to destroy of alt that Infant the human system,!! grows to aa almost luduflnile length, becoming so coiled asd fasteaed In the Intestines and stomach, effecting tbe health so sadly as lo cause bl. Vitus Dance, ElU, that t hose smti ted seldom If ever suspect that II U 1 srs orm hastening them to an early grave. Is rder todestroy this Worm, a vera r.m.n ir..in..ni ""' fursuad.H wonld therefore be proper I l"k" 8 " '"', " ", so ss to remove all "brtru.rll"i, orm Kyrup msv art direct .. . ,., iarn ia a oses or TP J L mes day. Theas dliwo laiiio-sitnoiiful three times day. These 41vr oeen Boweie raiiis) ...".io.iiiiiecaeoi Mm worm. head thr rnrrnrrTPTrrt ,"""" luuiiwiiui uo aas sees 11s I wonuentn encrts. I Dr. J.N. HOBKXSACK flrs Orsiltudelo yes, "iiniiiwiai a tiigtiijf vaiuanis msOK Ine, trow pla this huiiiblo tvsllmony lu lu favor, ts being a sale, getitle.yet itowerfull) effectual remedy for Worms. lug bad nint h experience la k uowlng the erects of various preparations, my wife, who was well skilled In tiilttiautrlng to rlill.tr. la distress, prtiiounced Ii th best she bad ever used, and weald use no other bile yours rould be bad. A daughter of ours became seriously disessed. Her symptom were alarmier, but her mother a t ii.x-e sought fora remedy for Worms. Having obtallied yours, by the lime the bad taken half bottle, 01 Kir, the Joy It gave an affectionate mother, losee the Improvement In bor child, s'.ie beingabout flva or alv n in .,1,1 wl.. . u.t tnense quantity of onus, ber sickly roiinlenanee now brightened, bersplriu returned, and m a short lime a lovely ililld, threatened with dwllne and. death, now gnve promlae of health. Thank toat kind Providence, w hose bleaalug attending soar h) rup, rcatorcd the child. With confidence i recoinn. end It to all parent v bose rblldroa are suffering from Worm. JAS. II. HOWKX.MInlsterof thi GospelLuto Paatorortbeouttiampluu HupUat Chunk. inTACTIOX! Kememoer.then, Parent and all others, thut IKl!E.SA K'K WOKM JYKL'I' Is the only Medicine in use that will eradicate W onus, w im certainty, and will not disagree with, the most delicate Hönisch. He caiuful ) ou ret thegeiiuliie article, and see thut tbe signature, J. 5. IIOBtACK,"ls on every bolllo. UOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part nfthe system Is t)ir;v liable to disease ilHD LL V" jrvli.9 MH.M. irw insu tue id Y ining ss stillerer to iÄÄÄ! Ä fce. e should, U.erVfre. watch every Vmptom ,..ii.i 1...1 . 3. I 1 tiiati1 uiuiiaitj s mug aci ion 01 me L4er. h . ,.. " -" 1 hese Phi are composed of KOOTS and PLANTS furnished bv nitliire to heal the elck, namely, 1st. an KXPKt'l'dHAKT, which sugmenls the secren from the Pulmonary mucus membrane, or prosotesthe diKhurgeofseca-eled Uialter. i.l.an AL1 EKATI VE, v. bicb changes iu some Inexplicable and insensible manner Ibe certuln morbid actio of' theajatem. 3d, a TOMC, which give tone and strength to the nervous (vstem, reite Ing health i;nd tijrortoallpiirisorilie'body. 4lh,aCATIIAK'I IC, w tilth acta In perfet I harnionv with tbe olbertngrcdleiits, aud oiersting on the Bowels, and ticimi.c ins) itoic niassoi corrupt snd vitiated mstterand purifi lug the Blood, wbkbdertrov. diseaseaud restore bcallb. TO FEMALES. You will Und these Pills an Invaluable medicineiu many cnmplnluls to Which VOli are auMert- la. obslruitioiiseitbeTl.itiil or partial, tbev have baten found or inestimable benefit, restoring their furrc--tionitl arrangements to a honlthv action, purlfvlnsr the blood und oilier fluids so effectually to put t nigni mi complaints which mac arise from female v Irregularities, as beutluihe. riddiuess. di atphi, pain in the side, hack. Are., and offered the. outtltc as the best Fills for all diseases, niton the fpllowlnj MEDICAL EVIDENCE. V s. the undersized Physicians, having bad the receipt of their inauiifut lures submlti.l l Inapection, say, that Uie Ingrodlenls of which tbey iiipu iitasesuiem me pest nil in e ror all diseases of the Liver, Impurities ol the Blood, &.C. We say Ibis not onl) from our own Judgment, but alio from that of the liest medical authority la the 1'i.lted Mates. All dls: nae requiring the rise ofan ALTKHATIVK. DTAPIIÜNETIC aud PCK(;A1I F. .MMilL'IM-:, that came iiioicr our notice., has been treated wllh the above Pills with tbe liiitsl sutislartory srecess. geokck voon, M. D. J. .M,( I.F.XXAN. M. D. F. llh'OWI.KY, M. D. , L. i:uu:.. m. d. yZf Purvbese none bnt those having the signs Hire, "J. N. HOKKA'SACK," upon each boi,as all olhers are worlhli ss ImiUitlons. Agents wlaiiing ,0W supplies, end all others wishing lo become sirenl. must nddresa the Pro--prlelor, J. N. IIOItK.NsACK, at Iii Ubralnrv. So. I-.MI Xorlh FKlU.Ml Hired, above Kare. PIIII.ADELPIIIA. hold b) nil Prugg'sts ami Men hnnts la lbs t' StltleS. i'ntuplilets giving Certificates nfrures performed III iliflereiil psrls ol the coui trj, by llie above med- . Icliies.cstl bo had rrulls of the agents. ForsslebvM. W. II A ILK. Itn.olt vllle. liUOWMNij ft WALK,Terr llauU, wholesale Sfetiu for the Mule, Price rut Ii S3 rents. dr. J OfMj r. Dry Goods Grocci.es, &c. fllllK subscriber have Ina! received direct frrttsv I New Vnrk, Phllndt lplilaand Ciiirliiliatl.elarg-. ami gciivrul s-.ortioeni u( it ii v ii o (i n n i Cnnslslliiglii part of Hroad ( lotus, Cssslme res., Vesllngs.Mlk Coitila lu every varletv, Prints and e Muslliia, also a general aaaortmenl ti Hardware, Cutlery and Edge Tools, Crocerlea, Huts Cap, A Kuo.l) Made Clothing... Ifoots 1111(1 bliocs, Three ply bihI Ingrain Csrpr,s, Blpricr Iron, Hied, Nulls, Farmli g I tensils. Hollow aaCJt Fnrlberu VVitre, Ve Ve, Their Slock has been seiet I cd la 1Kb iUii sltlaa . by a couipeteiit pun huacr, aud they are ssilslstV tlievcan offer goods at lu or prlrrs sat ef belter ijiinllty than evar be To re .lone lu lbs If ale. 1 be publ'o are ro.-t.c, ifuiv ,ia..j, iv.an aal evniutiie for llieuiscltea. N. H l h highest i,h paid raa ail IIbJs produce. MI0VP,t l'U l l A CO., Dec. St, .. lAirs4,lsdiaBay iaivi:itv"sTAnisH. n v. iv!m:.v i:. ynwv ..dcf the.. 11. name of TAY Mi. A MAkr..wotU aiisounew to their friend and thr ruMw j-us-rstry, tttall ha e opened a Iii ery l k.l U iwutck. si the e. laud of T. V. MIL hol, ua IVarl- Intel aad I s . Il.i. in, where lliey will be ready al all time loll nialt carriages, buct. I is ssd hursee. 1 key kave good tupply nr ne v and fjsMorwbW twe korse car riage,aud of ope a r.itd coversnl hogrles. Person reining (0 laaaal hy raaal oeMaa rwlse,. will be ronveyei'i to Ut sigibortMg tew as soustry w llhout delav. s'twrw- Kent Ry the feed, dsy ar week, (.eatlemen don't bjIrudgtuga'foot or siarvlagjoor horses, but give us a call, our tavms tare scsswaable. 41' WOOL! WOO..!. ltKADf.:t TO tbe rltlie rises Frntrfihvy ITusti aed Pcestercnuulie, and 'live rt.st caf mankind" la gessral.'. 1 hs undnrslg ted went Id resyiectfully BBssvuaee thai' the old LaurcJ Wsttltca Factory bas geee ihreegh i a thorough rs tpsir since tko laodaaatwe are tre pared to do all kinds of work la trie Vt otdtsa Line at the sborW I Bert and beet poastsie Serasa. vte ' promlseour caastXiieragnod work, and all eoanleg; froma dlsV.vreilian have their work lo take kerne wiih them isd a bed U steep la If Ihey uy ever' Itlsrlit. WrisMslsoln pun haae 80JS01 nouads f'' wool for vrbtcB wo will pat the very hlgheatanarket price 'ib good, dir., of wir owe make, which wars nt e be equal to sry wis de le say of lhMilta W aU-r factories. All Ik good we bad Bt the Fran alia CaMinl-v Kalr, attrh aa blsnkeU, salUlielta. lis line k. fvana sod stocking yara IimB Iks Brat prcinlui ns. V c aie doU rtnlned l spare ao ralnaor labor to mako nur work rood, sad all who favof us with their eaaSt.m shall have full satlafartlow. . All k'iwds T aiersbaatable prod sen taken Iwert charge for wrk or goods. HAlXotCOa, April lM3. 1 His s ReUecca Fattlton IMillincr -Laurel, Ind. . MIJ ft r. wl he found Bt IbwresMeeee of ber U iher 1.11 htH I'sttlson on the eorth side off-earl stree',, where sbe will micnd lo triinmlng bonnets, and ether boslacss Is her Hue. hhe will give esperl il attention toMta Cbsvb Bonnets ef which she lias a giMHl aaaortmenl, mails of the b.al material s.sitd IsBset 4. ring fashions ist from the ally. AtrilL I"S..Ot'M ISAItHI'.I.X.l hanisrstl pries la ' rah wilt he paid rr merchautable louraarrvls al the Eschnare Mill, lirook rill, by .Nov. ao. Wi.. UKO. IIULLAND CO. nOOTNtV kllOi:s..V. have largtdy Incress cd nttrsam k Of lliMtt.snd hhoea.Bnd WnW offer toe gfiuaof U10 season, to pleaae (He taste of the ino.l fululi'iis, In Ihn way of Mrs, lii saai.ks res. U'iii made a,!iiBaittirs and buskin llti the p ret Heat bublow Iks (tls ami Mlo r 'rli a' la town, limy T UM K ca FAKqi'MAR. iV'iir.tr: urn: it n whi:atiii V A(I.(MH Mitabels of VUieiit Wa nted at Ihe bang Mill, Hr.. ok llie, lor which Ihe F.snarkrt price In caah will be paid by highest uv . 3ti, ,'ai a M v. 110 ll N 11
