Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 October 1844 — Page 4
A TALE.
Fiom the Sal'trdtiy Courier. TilH SELECT PAilTY. BY A "LADY of Maryland." "Mary." s i 1 Su-.,aii Maxivel! to lior cousin, 'Jo you not mean to call oil the strange ladv
at Mrs. Campbell's and invite her to your party?" Indeed I do imt! I intend that my parly shall he very select, ami of course, I dutrl mean to ask eveiy body."' ''I suppose not.1' said Susan, 'dnil you ought surely to pay some au.'iuiuii 10 a stranger, and to one whose appearance and manners evince that she is a perfect lady."
tel'.ojt. His maniers, too, were so polished, so refined, so full of graceful deference to the opinions of those with whom he conversed,
that, added to his rare colloquial powers, ihey
My Dear Liston: Mortified self-love is a sovereign panacea for a wounded heart. Miss Speiicer lias completely dissolved the echanl-
ment which her beauty had creaied, simply
could not fail to make n favorable impression, j by expressing her opinion that the daughters
ucurv was in raptures: Mis. fmencer was much ' of mnelonnc.: r umiiu o. ... i.ul
pleased. Even Mary, in contemplating the at
tractions of her visiter, forgot to calculate the effect of her own; w hile Susan huidly dare trust herself to speak of one w ho, only of all his sex she hid never seen, realized ail her conceptions of the dignity of human nature W ilniot remained all the evening at Mrs. Spencer's, and his opinions of the family can be gathered from the letler, which, on his return
to his lodgings, he addressed to his friend Col.
Liston: My Dear Liston: I cannot sleep, and there
is no one nere wiin w noin I can converse so
freely as with you. Therefore, I haveconclu-
"Really. you can see further into a mill stone i oed t(, i,es,ovv .edinusneM upon y..u. Oh, than any one else. Susan ! pray, how did you j r,isIon i ver1 hclieve i hiVe nle, ,.. f;lle in
"l,n,,:l '""'"" aptiievi.aaj i ,no si,ape of an angel! You know I have al
society, and by her unqualified conteinpl for
country schoolmasters. You know that it is
not many years since I quitted the profession
of teaching. To do the ladv lusiice, she did
not mean to mortify or tiflfend me by expres
sing her sentiments. She di i not know to
whom she was speaking, nor was the aware,
from the difference in the names, that Julia was my sister. About an hour afier I had left
Mrs. Spencer's house, where the conversation I have alluded to occuired, Henry came to me greatly distressed by what had taken place, and lull of apologies for what he called his lister's folly. A little reflection convinced me how idle it would Le to take offence at the silly expressions of a young lady, so I cimplten
with Henrj s request to upend the evening
New Goods.
New Goods-.
o sec her. i ways rj,ijcue,i ,,e i;1(,a of ue al firt jghi, at his mother's, and even induced Julia to achei at poor old Mrs. Wood blll ,, ran r(Ur, lhr ,,ny , , havc ll)is, .pp, 1fS SpPnrerv inVi,ation to her parly,
Have von been to sec her?"
"Xo, but I met
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" """',""' I " ..s,-,.,-,.-,-,,.,, ,Pr mind correspond wnh her I ers,.n. : n !.:. ,er ,. ..... .1 i..,m mr I love fit.
emhai rasped j ,i ,r v,ih .. ; i. .... ..r r...... ! " :n : i t.. i ...... ..t ..t
i i . j .il- . m iii iir in mi iiniicr iioiii n st ioiiu ana. ytoir friend, he i!l forswer amtuiioti and de-! the siime ir.almly. You are mitak) n. Tinvole hi whole future life to love and l.a pi- s i i vlii.lt nx bunty ln.d m an tmd mines-!. Hut I w iil endeavor to givp you a meih- ; being broken. I am a Yi-uie to b ntnaru-d t odical arcoiinl if my introdt ciion to the beau- j tl e more oili,l iha.nsol a cibi' t d i r lifnl heiiiJ w ho ha-t welliuuh bei'lnd me. ' P !ecl. nn I at 1 1 bli' niul f. tenti- loait. 'I"
iou remembi r Henrv Spencer, the clever ;f. .pn,,iiv I think I iuf f.n i d m Si.hIi Max-
KfSiion wi:h which she met mv
eiToris t coin nence a conversation convinced 111; at o:icf of lie? g-in-!iio of Ifr heart and j of her fmri'irity wiili refined sucie'y." j 'Well, I hive mi iLtw'-t liiit j .mi are an cxreiient iudt'. but a I happen lo know soinethiiit! aiioiit the familv of this lady. I believe I
Wb & S.TYNER have lately received from HE subscriber hereby respect fuV T
the East a fresh assortment oi Dry Goods; Giocerits Hardtenre and Cutlery, Mill and Cross-cut Saics; Qurmsirarc, Shoes, Fur hats, Florinhraid and Straw Bonnets
I lorms ins customers, unit ......
general, that he tins just returned from Ue Kat. and is now opening a general assorml, oflGiMHls suited lo the present and sipi.ra( j, ieg season. All of whu l, will be offered f..',' sale on the most favorab e lei m for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE Not to mention it, d-l-il. n,av sf. iv that my Mock consists -f almost KvVpv
grade, hade. quality, and varieiy of Drv !Oo.k1s. adapted to the ue. r r,i. con,.,:.
They have also teceived from riiMnireh ErHimcation of awn. women .-,,,,3 and Cincinnati, and will keep constantly on children. All are imited to tail and see tie hand, a large quantity of IRON. NAILS and Roods and Piices.
SALT, all of which will be sold an low asthevf ALSO
can be bouel.t in Cincinnati, adding freight 011 nare " ""I assortment of
heavy articles. Thev also w it.h lo purchase a large quantity of WHEAT and FEATHERS and other atii cles of Produce for which they will pay th highest market price. August 5ih, 1844. 33 ly.
licit p nnp nhk'nuthil ItookRirotiiisf
Al' li. liIJKIAlA Si. IU.'.
1U)()K STORE AND HOOK-RIXDERY Xo. If). West Third Stin t. Ci-n iniinli.
(ICS.
Hard Ware, Queens Ware, Sh
lioots, lints Leather, tind Groceries, including a good stock or SALT. n N- D. GALLIOV Crookville. June 3d, 18-14. 24-lv
TIN WARE! TIX WAKE.
1
FOIIX H. I UDGE still
a lhe.e to my own dt-iei initiation, and not j ,.,,, ,, vij!eil v.,.-,liMj,, ;is, wi,. ! wHl ., .i, f,.r
i intend shall be j
1:1 k ilt- ner to a put wim-n
very pirtictilarly select." ! . - .. ... I I . . : T .
.i, Hiiaui.i 011 Miiin a'.'oui .iiss ; (. my
diia s ! i'.ii:;'. .vj ;ry ! said her broth-'r who hail j been a sileni hut not inat 'e.iiive listener to the 'conversalion of the cousins. "Why, C.em tie II Mis.;n to!.! me that he had! go 1 1 rea-oii t. beiit-ve th 11 her father was a'
lo roitin.le the happi
with whom we wereb.ith so much pleaei? nessofniv fir. me life, ill can sin crrd in gain-
Well, he lives hen, and he met me immediate-; jug her iifleciiors.
She ami Julia have be
an ival. and iinitrd me 10 pass the mme exceedinsily atlarlu'd to each oilo r.
evening w iih his mother and sisler. lie piess-' aint I ate ei coiirat'i r by th laMer not l o ilese 1 the invitation so earn sil v. ih-ii I could not j pair. I shall remain here till An'uiim. w hen 1 decline it. and though somewhat fatigued, af- i,pp to bring my ueoini.' lo a happy conclu
ler spending an hour uith dear Julia. I repair- ;,;iin. and lo have the felicity ofiinroilticing on
who at one time was a s hool master." 'George I enson i s fool; anil really. Maty, th- lull I do not wish to seak harshly, I nui.-t siy that j-oiir conversation does not do much ciodii to your understanding. I have the pleasuicofMis Uratidou's acquaintance, and I assure you that if f cm Id fl.uier 111 vse!f that mhi
would ever resemble her. I should be more pro:: 1 t!ia:i i h tv. yet had reason to be of my sislor." " iarv S.ien.'er cu.-ed her pretty lip and tossed h-r h.vi l in ilisJiin as her brother ceaseed to speak, hut sha did not reply, and to change th c. lwrsvi 1. S i-ii i i upiii-ed -if Henry when Mr. WiLiMt was expected in the village. "It is probable that he w ill be here this afternoon.'' 'Oh! I am so el id." said Miry fnigeit':nj! her atmer. "Ho will be hcie in lime for my party." ':l?:il. M 11 y." interi upted her brother, ' how
do you know that Wilnint ts sefllrienilv
: ed to Mr. Spencer's, more, indeed, with a view' I to gtatifv Henry, than with any expectation
of pleasine to myself. I had not, however, been in ihe house ten minutes before my f.itisue was forgotten, and I rt-nieniliored only that I w.i in the society of the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. Mai y Spencer anio be more than seventeen, for she lias all the htilliam bloom of extreme youth, yet tl.eie is in her deportment till the dignity which belongs In more mature years. But 1 cauiiol
describe her. Sime day, perhaps you may I
see her, and you will then own that if your
fiiend has lost his reason, he ha, at least, a fair excuse for his folly. Mrs. Spencer, the mother of Mary, is a fine, respectable looking old ladv, and there is a pretty looking girl, a relation of the family I presume, whose daik grey eye, and pale, high forehead. gie piomise of intellect, but her manners are rescued, and I did not make much progress in tier acquaint nice. Julia's health is much impioved. Sliicloes not know Mrs. or Miss Siu-ni-er hiil has
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gen-1 i 1 . . 1 C ,.. i niiitt-nli :istil Willi her.
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" " '" a """" li M a ci.cnnistatKe which prepossesses me in hei
very select? 'Pshaw! Henry, have done with your nun sense you know as well as I do that he isom
1
G.
DICKINSON retioij
011 hand al bis shin
. 1
thanks to hi- cePenl assi.ituieiii of Tin
to I'll?- ilimjt. ours, C. Wll.MOT. The snn.mPr months glided rapidly and pleasantly away at the vilhge and eatly in au
tumn the village newspaper announced llie marria'.'e of the Hun. C Wilmot, and Susan, only ilaiiL'hter of the late J lines M:i .vell. I'-q. The moral of our slorv, be lletl run uia-. read. Mary Spencer realized. whrn am late, the coriectness of Pope's conclusion
Worth makes the man the want of il ihe fellow The resl is all bin leather or prunella !
'1'- -' " - - ..tt'iiir ill li f-ljnrffo
coiiiMiues o keen
i" r.n oki le. an ,.
"an-. Ilf J.I.,
friends for lite fav 01 s lbe have so !jl- p'oeines ihe P1-.1 s:(,i k. ami i,.., r ull.. .
rally hestowed on him for nearly fUe years, job in v., i,,,ih his shop in.li 11 be done jn ) p and begs 10 assure Ibeni no effort shall be best and most substantial loauiiei. p(,r ie wanting on his p-rt lomerii a continuance of ini'h of iliis he rel'eis to tli,e w h;ne n. tin-in, boih in reference In win k"aiiship and tontzid litui fm the l;isi sjx veais. H,-,U cheapness of price lo suit ihe limes. . ho'f-i or retail al Cinciiiuaii priies f. r Good books deserve good binding; did they Cash only. contain ihe power of speech as well asall He also keeps- constantly on hand the manner of lonsnes. how many tales of wo IMPROVED PREMIUM COOKING sTnvr ......I.I .!... .,!.......... ..T il... .....1 " Hill,
.Miiiiut- 1 riinr . ns:i. i i nun .1.
li iii-iioii ihey have suffered merely for I lie waul of a decent etei iir. w bich might have
i been supplied for a few shillings, and would
b v i secured In him ihe inliooo-y and friend1 1 f.he selndar aud geuilein in, pieserving in lofnture generi.tions.
t.enl leinen resnlmg at 11 itist-im-e,
eing a difTieully in getting their liiuditig. will find il lo their advantage by packing and di-iei-ting tbeni as above, style and price; they may rely upon iheir being well bound, al the lowest piices. and carefully packed and returned witbont delay. In all nu-h cases, the
fieighi. and an
tl litfli i.i in.,.- fl.....1...l I .. .1... ... . .
"iiii-iiii nn- oesi move 111 p.p. lie is alsi. ptepaied lo make Sj,ofx Sj,-t heu'lt. and mend Tilt. Unixs. or .;;., flir. His simp is adjoining, (hi the real j Mi. lii.i;c-' di ug Store. Coii'ilrv Meichauts would do well In ca'l
ami exatiiiio- is m are and bis 11 m s expener-, Fl.,)1I1:lr, . ., IS1 1 ,
JOIIX II. IWItQUIIAK, Ai roHxtv at Law. Ilrookville. la. in. 10. lf:3. ' 3 tf.
W jib
NEW GOODS.
I order for payment tor the binding, 011a hank.
ANF.S Ar Itl'ISTON b.g leave to inferre or firm in Cincinnati, is requited.
Q f c it wa rc AiGJin wa re.
II 1. Mitisi i itier lias How i n l.aml a
a ciicnnistaiH e which prepossesses me in
favor. Von know my confidence in the judgment of my sister, and how much I tun disposed to love nil to whom she is attached. 1 have
o! I'w til - uMiuguishe.l men in ihe iitate. and ,. 1 i.... 1....
1 " 1 iin ii imi a nn" rur . 1.111 1,1 11 1 1 1 11 1 i-ii. nii'i
111.11 ins mi, h-;i u i-iiufifj in ail lieiltsl la III- 1 1 ...ll;.. i. .. ,, i..
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Li'r 11 mi n ni 11 ii 11.11. 111111 111111 ji hi ti
veil 1 expect lie will arrive 111 the stage c,t:1,t. i.i.1,,1 u -1.., neMi ih.. lull ins :u vn-
this i.fterno .11. and it h. is mu otherwise en-1 hies of fashionable life, a impatient for ihi
gl2 ''i. I Wl.l o.-mg bi-n hese to Pass Ihe even- ,.,ilrl;, f,,, lls , .-..nil. f einhleen. Wr.le
ing. ii-id von e.m ihe.i judge of .;s pretensions L,,,,,,".,,,, 5!recl lo'Westville. I shall be here to be ranked among th- e":-e.;' i sm0 ceks. Yours, &c, .M-r S.iencer w as the belie and beamy of j C. Wilmot. the v.ii eje in which she resided. Her moth-! M . j ak u fi,jr ladv with whom er being a w i.i.nv 111 easy circnmsiances, and I v ,!ing. ibis moinmg. N'ir. W ilm. t?" h iving lu:l two children, had ii-lopted the or-i,. -..i vj .... ,.,., ni ili npnilemaii enleied
Mr. Spencer's pa: lor. "It was my sister." be replied; "her health is
dim niece of her deceased husband, who was neatly oi the same nge as her own daughter. Pleasing, 1 hough not beautiful in her person, and of a disposition to shun rather than court
delicate, and she is ordered by her ph) siciai.s to tide out every day."
1 niiieeu, 1 was nut aware tnaiyour sisierac-
innanied you. Whv did you not inform u
ilifli'.enee of her ch -trader !.eig increased b sj. V il"s j ,le village, and allow us the her dep-vi l int situation, it required more than j niPilsre ,,f ni;,King her acquaintance ?'
::i;uy peiietiatioil t- discover me renneu "Joiia has been here for several weeks; but
.!iei vatino Snsa.i Maxwell was completely
cc'ipseil by her hriil:-iut cousin. The nntiirul
ir!nai" penetia!io:i ! ONcover the renneii
iv,) ciiiiv.tel mim!. the fervid, affect iotiate ! 1..,. ,...., i.,,..i,t, ,.,,. her much lo the
nature which we-e e..:icea!-d bv her utlobslru-j i,llso which is the reason, probably, that you Mve an 1 somew hat cold m i ooT. j i,avo never met." Westvi'ile, a beautiful littie village, and its 1 i.j reCret very much that I was not aw are of
tn' ihti mts are lespeciat-ie. ana n.r ine mosi 1 1 . i.i,T hiinwi.: but I bone now to have an
piil wealthy. It contair.s besides, a minera
opportunity of tepairing my involunlaiy ueg-
,iriug. w Inch though not celebrated enough to ; l2ence. I seldom visit strangers, unless I
lender the vi l age a place or rasiitonable resi.rb : L.novX- who they aie. for there is a risk. Ill Ibis is sufTu ientlv s to attract those w ho are w il- , 1 f m;,kin " very improper acuiiainlaiices.
tlid assiirlment o' sesselial'le goils.v) huh tbey !
are ib-terneiieil to sell low) ce.nsislii g 111 part of,
col Ihe, lilue lilack t h tl.. Hlne do. " Green, do. " tr' n do. " ' liif"!'! Mixfl do. " Invisible (i'u do " Jlrnh do. " Steel M;x'd i!o. I''ancv and plain I'asiiners. 2- P's. 'utiiietts, crnsistieg of Hlack, Hlne Sin! (;ailet and Sheep mixed. I'xcbeqiici . DiniiiKiiil. striped and Plad t'aiicitB. H Kentucky Junes. Heveripcti and Zebra Cloth. 15Ps. Suinrner Junes. Plain. Striped and
Pnlid PHiilnlooin. nnd Coat I. mens. !( PV. A li.acca Luster, Changeable Striped
nnd Plnin, Jlombazinrs, litilzarinrs, I.mrn (iiiighams, Plain tilm k Lutestring Silk, 10 Pn. dro de Sap, ' Hnnnet Silks. While ami Colored Florence and Satin,
Fancy (iim)$ and Fiiiipe, Mo'ialin de tinv. Shawl. Cambric Hemstitched and Silk Handkercli iff. Thread Ja'ckonett Ci tton Fdging, Footing and Lace,
Wore and Mitts, Fashionable llonnet $ Cap Fobbont. Cambric. Jackanett, Douk, Siri and Mull Mnli)i, Bishop Lruns. F.arlslone Manchester Ginghams,
Mo'islin Crape de Lane.
m ii u siiiisi-i iiii-r lias now .11 l.aml :i I 11 -e
their cuteu.ers an.) the public in general. ,,,,,1 comnlele assorlmenl ..f O.,.-....,.
that Kiev have ptst received a large nnd m leu- r:iliiilft nilfl fTlmir UT.1ll IloilKiA .ml ni-...,.,.- ..r .
3IOItItIS L. DUNCAN, '"""" nUi,u are Common, printed and China Teas. 75 TTANUFACTURES, and keeps constantly , ( ,lo (o Tea J)u(f Su.
11 U .... 1......I ! . "
1111 11(11111,
gar ami Crram.
C. C. printed $ drab Pilchcrst f; Bouls, C. C. Fdzed an.' Printed Plates, Ttrijltrs, anil Mi'JJins. C. C.rdg.dand printed Dishes, Fakeitand
Am. 7, Fifth St reft. Soith niile G doors irrvl of Xappir. li aiait. CtCL'.TI, OLIO. C.u, Blue raised, fgure and ixinltd 7"
CHAIRS. TABLES. BUB HAL'S, BHDSTEADS. BHDS. MATBASS FS. c, Of Ihe Rest Quality, al Reduced Piicce.
Cincinnati, May 1, 1844.
19 Gin.
LAW NOTICE. JAM K S R. S L E E T H, Attorney and Counsellor at La v ILL al lend lo all busiecs rniiustcd I bun with caie and fidelitv ; eilher in
the supeiioror inferior Com Is of ihe State.
St
Plain and pressed Tumblers. Mt.tdded salts, peypeis ui.d rinrfarr, do Pi eerrr ait-hrs and cvp plates, MoUise Cans. '-. All of Inch will be sold at the lowest piicc for Ca-h or approved paj er. COUNTRY MERC A ANTS. HOTEL
Keepers, and olheis w isbiug to pun buse ore
Office in Major R -.-ks' building on Main si., invited lo call and examine the slock
north of the Court House, in Rrookviile. la. Jul3J 1841. 32-1 f.
W. S. SAMPSON. No. Rst Main sired, East bide, 3 doois below Third sired. iuciiiiiati.
ling 10 escape the dust an 1 heat of the city, without the e Mat of a visit to the springs.
No visitor, h iwever, had ever yet appeared of so much importance as the one who w as no expected. Wilmot, though still a youni man, had distinguished himself in the counsels of the na ioti. and w on a name and reputation
amoitg tl-e great men of the. day. which ren
do
dered him an impotiant personage in a far ; people."
1 I .nn sure, Mr. Wilmot," she added, 'you ap
J prove of young ladies tit: ing ve.y paiiicular in
their associations?"
' Certainly, Miss, but I did not suppose that
any but re-pectuble peisons tvould atteirpt lo niter society al West iile." ' Oh, Ihey are respectable in a certain sense.
but what I mean is, that they are not the first
2)0 23 15 ? ) 15
21 1J
.WST RECEIVED,
And 1'o' sole In A, D. Galliot:
1J ) Bbls. of Salt, 5 Do Molasses, 3 I Iii 1 la. aj Sugar, I Tierce of Bice, 3;) Sacks of CJf ee 20 li' Cs of ails. 4 Do T..bacro. ALSO A lot of Shore! s and Spades, Dratriog f Julius. Upper ood Sole Leather.
May 23. 1844.
Mv.
more extended circle than tba of Westvtlle.
N.i wonder, t'.ien. that the li;tle village was in adulter of expectation when i! was announced in the newspaper "that the Hon. C. Wilnio:. having declined a public dinner tendered him by the inhabitants of , would ai rive in a few i'a it WoUiIIc, vlctc he would remain for some weeks f.r the bep.fti of bis health" The excitement
'The first people! I do not understand the meaning yon affix to that expression." "1 w ill then give you an account f a very narrow escape I made from forming an extremely imnroner acouaintance. and -oli will
- .- - 1 . 1 then understand what I mean by the first people. Among the visitors here ibis summer is Miss Brandon, who. I am told, is extremely nrpitv nini :ienteel it her aiu.eirance. Susan
of Hood'
r-o'.sedby this paragraph w as partaken of by here, was quite charmed w nil her, ami I w as l ie f.uniiv of Mrs. Spencer, ail the niembeis mi the very point of calling on her. w hen fur of wlr.ch, tl otig'ii for ditT-rent reasons, were I innately I learned that her father was a me anxious to see the distingn she;! strange.. chanic, and that she had a brother who bad
Henrv. woo had kn.nvn Mr. Wi'moi the pro-j kept .1 country school. O' course. I declined ceding w inter at Washington, w as anxious tn j i,( visil her. for mechanics ha.e ceiiainly im renew :.n acq'iai-Mance from which b.e had de- , business in jroo.l society; and as to school inactive! botti pleasure and inst t nctioti. M.n j ; ters, if there is any lbing upon earth for which
W'sIiC
of charms, which she bclieveil required only an
1 for :m oppot innity of ir. ing l.ne power ! I have a perfect contempt, it is a country ped-
Woollen do
Ps. Splendid prints. " Blue do " Ticking, " Bleached Muslin. " Abuse it' Veslings, " Linen Table Cloths. " S'ifterior Irish Linen,
Ltidies S- Childreiis Hose, Gentlemen's 12 we, Together with a Urge assortment tlO tedlOUK 10 riOl.uei-te.
--ALSO25 t'ases RHOT- nnd -"llOKst. contnining 1-i-irgK ni.il splendid HS-.'l.ient of Shoes, f" Men. Women n d Ctuhireii.
10 Cases ni Pnshinnahle Hals, 2 t'lSPS Wool llls. 3 C.tses of ,,a!in Huts. S t'nses of Hnnets. 7 Pio'kiges of Hardware, containing' tut ssort.lietll. I.iMMi lbs. Eastern SOLE LE TllEIt tai nod will Somiihli l'k k . 4 I Viz IM11I i.lel.ilii'i Cult skino.
J ! irg-. nn I snU-iulid Hssortnient 01 i.;uren j Vlfi' j'lst Ol.elieil
1 1 rge siiinil v nf tirnreries. IVhiIs. 1 ,111 tot Vnrn, Tin nnd Earthun ware conslnntly 01 hifl. llr..okvil!e, Mav 24. 144 No. 22-W
If.& S. TYXF.B, 5 AVE let-i iveil wiihm the last few week to A a fre-h niiiy (
DBYGOnns GBfifFIHFS FABD- j wAiu: Qi i: i:sii a ;;. t TBACH rllM.s, ! fete Which, in addi'iim lo tl 1 ir honor stock of
(Joods. mate ibeir si'i 1 11 ei l iv il Persons vislingto ii.ila-e v i I fid il !
iheir inleicsi to call iii.d exaiiiii fi-i iln tnselve. May 9ih. 1814. 20 ly.
O.XIMSilOX irtlKW ltlllG Itl SiXKSS AT NEW Oli LEANS. 'HH E undersigiu-il having established himself at New Oi leans, for ihe purpose f acting a General Ct in mission und Foivanlii c
Business, wolihl solicit a slum of FiaiiMiu and adjoining counties. I have made advaniHgt-i i s al ral'geiiieiiiji iili a good Ii. final re tfl!if heie. for Insuring liny, and all other Produce -hipped per Flat Hoai. winch will be eff 1 1 .1
i by wilting to me, if I am acquainted with l.e
applicant. All business enti 1 sti d lo n e shall be fuitli fully and pron pllv i.lleiK'ei) lo. thomas ciai:d New O: leans, No. 2 5. N-w Li ee
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M--r. Jill.'
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WE have . Medici
V!iU Her r.n
iity of Ito w as
-play to prove irresistible.
'L'U m be seen, eoull I lint w ih obtain, A'l other wish my own power wold.' gain " Mrs. f.;ieneer w as desi;-oii of seeing Ihe m aa of whom s'l hal heard o much, and Sus.ui M ell. w ho ha l been au attentive reader of Ibe deb ites i Coagi ess, w as gratified at
the prospect of t-er.i-.iv.'ig acnuimleJ wit 11 a
disa.iiti'sheJ t.?a!or ;v.i.l s! ites n Vn.
mot w is -, ' i:v bv .i.-
GltOCKUIES.
WE heve on hand a lo' of SUG A R. COF FEE. and MOIASSES. which we cm
ell a low as they can be had in llo pit".
Our Store House is in the haement rm.ir o
the American Printing Office.
I
We intend
agogne." M iry had been so occupied w ith her subject, that she did not perceive the look with which W1I11.0I regarded her. until, as she ceased to speak, he advanced m Ihe sofa 011 which she sat. and bowing profoundly, said if such are your sentiments. Miss Spencer.
I owe you an apology for ha in intruded my- keeping ihes articles on hand and for sate
self upon your acquaint nice. .Miss Ilraniioii is 1 hereafter, constantly my half-sister, and both her father and iiimej were mechanics ! Moreover, I am the ideii-i Feb. 15. 1S44.
Ir. Wil- tieal country school master of whom you have
i-.i'iui reeeiv -.1 wiih ro-at corili il- I beaid. I have the honoi to wish you a good
s , v-er's fimily. w it'i w h
I'A TEXT MEDICINES.
on band se.-cial kinds of Paten ... -.. ,i . ... t
nil's, w lilcli we win sen inn nn
Cash, or almost mil ku d of n, unity ptodim or inechaliicil proiiucliofs.
We luve on hand al present tin following lo-w it: (himn's Utilise! Pills, I rails'' I'trcrSf Anne Pills, Good's i ma'e Domestic Pills. Erans' Soothing Syrup, foi ( hi Id en, Anti Ttil'iioos P.ila,
( iiiiiiimniitc rills. J So rm Von ulchlei's erb
W A NT F D A I AY A Y S I 'II EAT. -foi I LAX JnKKU. lor . bub tic mai k.-l 111 ice will If i'id m CAH-
PRICE.t LIM'SLY. Apt ilStb, 1644. Ri-ij
T'ATS OFTII". INDIANA A3IEUICAX. 'Jtl) Dollars in advance. 2 50 m six iiimi'tw. 3 III al the end 'f 'he year indan addition or3J cents for every jcarpay--neni is delav ed llieieafier. Anvr.iinsKMr.i.rs. Twelve lines orb" .:.i i i o .: r... ,l..H:ir if l';iV-
w in oe instT'i-.i i lints . i -1 '"
oetil be made in
Pills.
hav
C. F. CLARKSON
All of w hich are excellent Medicines,
ing stood the test of experience. We would also inform the owners of Patent
Medicines that w e propose keening a Paten'
Medicine Depot, and sell on the usnal per cent
advance. SI 25 if pa nu nt be
.liilm-flil ..no P:ir mill SI SI ifd. lavefl ",r
.". I ... .1... ........ iirnimrl ion U'T ll'f
earw. .mil so in ... s.ni'tr . . . ...i.miwr
nine ni ineiil lsde aved. L.alger am
- ... : . . . .. OiP
i.enls for a longer time w ill l e cliargcu
same principle.
tiii.-. snirvn CITIJKEXCY.
'JHE Editor of the American will fake ike - following Currency at par, for sfubs-enp-
ion or advertising, to- i'
and also advertise as in ihe al oe list, gratis. jJl'SH,
?lailc:ix:ir,
tIolaM,, roiiulry Linen,
BLANKS.
-it th.'
oi
sp
v. . -. I- .1 ;;-,! o il" ;
ii v . -viili ii-i'!i i 't e es. sp! j;i lid ti-ci."', a..v t iMa.i.,';i.ii.v expres.-tve ;.: once of fine feeiinj and oi ihe highest o.-dor of i -i-
... , . - I VT
t'l w in. ;n he - morning. All ! tijvn iiinviiip u mi mr uuic
his I
im :.i We,t Mr. Wilmot emitted the apartment, leaving
..!.! ihirtv ! bearer utmost net ii tied with amazenieul and i Deeds.
s consteriiation. j A few days after, Wilmot again w role toCol. Liston . I
We w ill endeavor lo do every man justice.
hard, eoiistarily at il.e American oiuc . run am. n...,.. .
hove meiiiciiies. t. eriincincs oi iiieir in-un
the following kinds of blanks:
S'immones,
Mortgtges, Quit-Claim Deeds, March SO, 1844.
Subprp.ia, Execution!,
Chickens,
miner, :iteeie,
and their great h Micfit in the diseases to which j OOII flesh is heir, are in our possession and can be Dried Apples seen. C. F. CLaRKSOX. iDl'fed PeachC
Feb. 15,1844.
Corn, Wheal, Flour, C'oi-nincal, Pork
, Iter!,
II n Flour Uacon
Or uiotil any mechanical production.
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