Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 March 1845 — Page 4

SELECT TALE.

From the Saturday Com ier. THE 31 A 11 T I'll WIFE.

BY T. S. ARTHUR.

Again she stood at the door of Mr. Allium Allison after 6 brief silence, "have we looked welling, her hand upon the bell. Jut a she' forward to this lime. To the period when we

should have to yield tip the hand of our child.

CHAPTER VI. Time parsed on until the wedding day arri

ved. The morning arose without a cloud, and

the bright sun smiled upon few hearts that

bounded in happier pulsations than thai ofi

Florence Allison. And yet, a feeling or pensiveness would at times steal over her spirits, and fix her eye in dreaming unconsciousness of external things. A very dear young friend was wiili her; one who could feel with her up

on almost every subject They were most of ihe day alone together, in the sanctuary of Florence' chamber. "Your spirits are not even. Florence," this friend remarked, as she observed her sinking

into one of her abstracted moods. 'Sonetimej you are gay as a lark, and then vmi seem unusually thoughtful. Why is this?" ' It could hardlv be mhetwise with any one in my situation. Mary," replied Florence, in a

quiet tone. "Marriage is a solemn thing, and ( the relations of marriage holy. I feel something like awe as the hour approaches, and a shrinking consciousness that I am unworthy to take upon myself the solemn vows of wedlock. I fear that, weak and imperfect as I am, I shall not be able to fill, truly, n wife's position. That I shall not be to him who has chosen me above all other maidens, the treasure that he so richly deserves to find in a w ife, Mary! His is a noble nature. Every day's, every hour's intercourse only reveals to me

more and more of the truth and beauty of l is

character hi pure-mindedncss, his exquisite perceptions, and ahove nil, his goodness of heart the key-stone of the arch the crownin i? gem ol every perfection." "You will bo happy, Florence, very happy. Like a pleasant stream, moving sweetly along through fruitful valleys, may your life glideon, undisturbed by even too dark a ripple upon its bright snrf-ice." "That I niul not expert. Mary. That I do riot expect Life must have its rlouds and

storm as well as its sunshine. Its tears as well its its smile. And these will be apportioned to me in an appropriate measure, as well as to U oihera. It will, doubtless, be good for me. But with the love of my husband to sustain me t ith one by my side upon whom I ran look for counsel in every hour of temptation. I shall find enough to gild even the darkest cloud of my life with a rav of sunshine. Vou must pardon, my dear Mary, the frequency with which I allude to, and the warmth of mv expressions in regard to mr intended husband. 'From the fulness of the heart the mouth speaktth. In such tender rnmmnnion between the deeply attached friends. passed the day. At ltl the h-)ur approached which w as to witness

was about to ring it vigorously, a soft, sweet voice rose clear and melodiously from within,

accompanied by a few light touches of the piano, pouring itself forth in a pensive ballad of

the olden lime. It was the very song that in other days had been warbled by a dearly beloved sister, between w hom and herself evil courses on her pari had wrought a separation deeply painful to both. How many, many thrilling memories did the air and the words

of the song bring back upon her. But one scene it called up more distinctly than all the rest a scene like the present, whr?r. that dear

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and Muffins, JL A. D. 1830, universally spoken of in the C CI. riltrrit and nrintnl Tiis7ir. Pnhrrs nml various nerindicala nt K nr..n. - - .

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At I Vl rrt irtlOll t I It A a,. - f an Am

whirh (her .at was thrown, nddrnlv one,, and! PP", ... . . f"' ted ,n a ret.red part of the city, de-

- r- - - - j i i r - w rz v r n o n mm in ni At 1.1 . .

sister stood a haonv bride at the altar. The Florence rushed in. her eves ildlv .i.tii... lue ra,sea "rc ana P , l'.".. "i"!""! '."' rworx wL.tev

guilty creature, whose lasceraled heart still from her head, her face blanched to a marble

clung to that only sister, shuddered as the pic- hue. her lips apart, ber nostrils distended, and , , p, umuiers, tnre of that sister can.e distinctly before her ' her breath almost whistling as it rushed.panting i -SIollde'' salls' Papers and m

mind, standing horror-stricken before sucli a : trom tier lieaviug hrrast. ith a long, wailing

blasting appearance as she would make, w ere j cry of anguish, she flung herself upon her she to rush madly into thai joyous assembly, mother' bosom, and sunk into instant insensiIt was only an imagined scene but it had it1 bility. effect. I Mr. Allison, horror-stricken at this unexpec-

"No no! I cannot do it!'' she murmured, ' ted apparition, could not collect, for some mo

turning aw ay. '-Happy bride! The memory j

of my sister has saved thee. I will not smite ibee down, unconscious injurer of one whose

heart has been tramp'e.l under foot, because

thy pale face was more attractive than her dar

Sets.

Plain and pressed Tumblers,

vinegars,

do Preserve dishes and cup plates,

Molasses Cans, c.

I All of which will be sold at the lowest prices

for Cash or approved pajer. COUNTRY MERCAANTS, HOTEL

Keepers, and others wishing to purchase are

ments, his bew ildered senses. When he did ; invited to call and examine the stock.

rerover himself, he sprang from the room, and . elided down stairs with the swiftness of an ar

row. But there was no one below. The par

lors were empty. There was no sign of vio-

W. S. SAMPSON.

V Oil Main ?tiAAY foal ciiJa O A r? Itoli'ir

i Third street, Cincinnati.

May 23. 1844. 2 ly

ker beauty! For my sister's sake I will spare , lence, nor any thing In give him a clue to ex-

ttoee! my sweet, innocent sister! the veiy

thought of w hom drives the dark fiend from my spirits!" Slowly and thoughtfully did the unhappy girl wander away, she knew not, and cared not whither. Half an hour after, she looked up as external consciousness returned once more, and threw her eyes enquiringly around her. She was beyond the crow ded confines of the citr. and lone. The moon shone from an un

clouded sky, throwing a dim veil over wood and field; hut resting in broader light upon the foaming water-fall and gently gliding river. The quiet beauty of the scepe calmed down ber excited feelings. It did more it caused them to sink into despair. So many touching memories did that hour recall so winy happy scenes, and loved friends, no more to gladden her heavt with their smiles and wel-

er; the whole of the building1 is occupied by patients; each having their own room, and not subject to he the observer of all observers. Dr. Cook, founder of the hospital, is the only resil dent physician, and devotas his whole time and attention to the welfare of the unfortunate

The officers for consultation, conveneientlv arranged, are on tie ground floor; Ihe Hospital up stair, is alo repcte with every facility for the roeoverv of patients." For the cure of the worst form of Veneral Disease. Gravel. Seminal Weakuess. Gleet, Stricture in the Urethra, Impotencv, Syphilis and G-vmorrca. Generative and Nfrvons Dp-

! bility. Mercurial and all otl.pr diseases of ihe Skiii,nd atT.-rtion of the Urinarw organs in

plain the terrific appearance of Florence.

All night, notwithstanding the constant attendance of a physician, she remained unconscious, with scarcely a perceptible respiration.

: At day-ligh, she appeared to recover a little,

but took no notice ol any one. The expression of her face had remained from the first, troubled, and her pure white brow marked w ith

uniisul lines. Her husband did not make his

appearance through the niaht, and this only

rendered the mystery of her condition the more inexplicable. But he was there by daydawn, almost as pale as his insensible wife. To all the agonized importunities of the dis

tressed parents, to tell them what had happened what was the secret of their daughter's dreadful condition he maintained a rigid silence, or replied gloomily, 'Do not ask me."

Taking his position by her bed-side, he nev-

LAW NOTICE. JAMES B. S L K E T If,

ihoir innt milipnant and advanced stairs, I Dr. Cooke is arknowiPi'ofed to be the mott cel

ebrated. It is proverbial "that aM lispaspnf ;ttiis rlftjfl. Clinnilpll to hi. innrfi!.l. l.tr Aff'i,..-

i - . r - -

stiiurncy unu uunsciiur u 'sre aptly and cnnveneicr.t , remedied hy Or.

ILL attend to all business entrusted t ,Cooke witbont more than ordinary tmnl.ip

him will, rare and fidelitv: -ithrr in "." Pr!,r mod.ne. he ine-

. r f . r .i . ivitahlv corps Ins o-n pntjoiiTj ami rrrv frrthe superior or inferior Courts of the State. .,.,. ,i. , . .,,-

unite anove j. omiu siore, on.iiansi.. i r.,.i.- ,, . r, , ... . r, . oppostiethe Treasurer's office. BrookviMe la.'r,- ; ,i... ijU. ,.f M.,nv. N.Y..-ins u..Vi.l

come, did it bring up to her remembrance, that ', er seemed for a moment to w ithdraw his eyes

a calm desperation took possession of her, and from her pallid fare; but he gazed constantly

ejaculating I upon her sometimes w ith an expression of

"There is nothing to live for now! Nothing! deep tenderness, and sometime with looks ol

nothing!'" stepped quickly forw ard, and in a ' the bitterest anguish

few minutes stood beside the river. As she Towards the evening of that day, Florence looked down into the dark water beneath her, , began to show more indication of returnine

a cold shudder passed through her frame, and consciousness. She became re-tlcss. ami tuut-

startins bark, she sunk to the cround. as weak '. tered frequently but mi word mold bp c!is

as an infant.

I I'.ocui-boi!. Ilwrts rear ttii lnoir of un-rl.

immutable I ''Dear. dcr Florence !" exrlaimed CampVrll

July 30, 1814.

32-tf.

JOHN II. FAKQUIIAR, Attorney at Law. Brookville. la. Jan. 10, 1843. 3-tf.

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;tl.O i (I'll ' tr. M. I I.. I. P.a.fMlaiiv.N. Y.'Iip f'iinil.r i f t,i. A'hinv I . i It j I t...-iitnl. Hi j in.'iui.in.-,) m tliP lpLrt-t ' Iprnis or ini.J" f..r liis t nn v,.i.-i fp nml i hiiniliniy. ni t onolv bv rittirt ,,f ro iV pspprs hut

i. s worth i" pror a mo, I hv I he Uvt'irpr on ni!i-p iihI from ti e sacred ile.-k." Dimncrar.c Whi'tipvpr t Iip nn rrunatp ciMnu't Pr f',lp of Mtiuiy. thPV arp vnrv pulii-tv r-nbirt-il lo 1 pnriii .rn:iii- tlTipp. 'litPrnl'v r-owilril

D'tJiicHllynf Breathing A-'thma Pain in the wirli rr'dputii's o" ti p orilr'. in ! ir.p Side, Bl rust Did Chrxt. Whim fins Cintgh.,?'- tranirs. mtpri ,. t,. in.-i iriinn i.f ti Croup, and all other diseases nfte Liter tr7il "n,ipn,J"VPrv (,'w "r" bi vp the t.i nor to l. l.l LanS. I nrh !oriii.nnio'J ami. an r,pova1nr f..r hid W. Ir i- wpM known f .rl. rirP iilU- nspprlninoil I 'ereivp n r..rros:..,r.iiin!T t.r. srrii.i..n- T e

DK.DUXCAX'S EXPF.CTOU N I" REMF.DY, cnxsu.iiPTiox.

Colds, Cough. Sfitins of Blood. Bronchitis.'

Poor wretch! Who ran tell thy sufiVrinus? and the father rind moil cr. with her husband.

Who can rolint the pulsations of thv heart of the ph s:rr:in. am! tlnor .r f.. or intimate frreinb hear'iS. beating w iih agonizing throb, deep. ' w ere standing or sitiinn ;.t init the bed, anxious deep and unseen hy mortal eve. from down in lv watching ih oprcsimi of hor f tee, or on

the inner rhamhers ol affections? virtue has j oenvormg to ci'ili the words tliat were eier its own exceeding great reward its dower ol ! and anon iniirmnrrd. inrohrenil v. when slip

joy. that no thought ran fully estimate. And .opened brreyis with an intelligent expres

virtue's-ripposiie has its reward its excei'ilino : si"ti. nnd looked enquiiincly into ihe many

ihp snlpnin rprpmnnc nfnniiin il, t.ror ..-t i Creat reward ol wrrtclie.tness- and nmittrra!ie i xes tn .1 rre nnoimi nor.

t.;.Kr; r.m.k.n . i.. i 'ansuish ofsoirit. Would that tbi

i. lur. & i i i i n' rn i.r rn r ! H . .mi i . - i

misgtrintnat his hparl that all would not pass i ,aw WPrp xvt'",, as "'"' i P" "f '"n tipmi in an agitated voice, bending ragrtlyover to offhaiiDilT. He had r.artP.1 witb KIIpii !..; every heart-but esperially un.-n the hearts of, wards ber.

an hotir before, and bp l.d !,opn llnll,1.vv the yrnng and still innocent ones ! But. as her ear caught ihe sound of hi voire

etrited and sirsnirions thtt -til m not ri..hi Slowly, at length, did Ellen arise from the ' nd her eye hi f;re. she instantly shiunk bar k

Solemnly did V e affirm that if he dared In at-' ,ar,l1! ,,irn 'H'T steps w exiily low ards the i w ith a look of fear, repugnance, and even hor

temDt to marrv anv nno hut hprPlf ), w nnl.t i ri,T- she paused not, and. indeed, seemed not , ror. and i o ered h.-r face w iih ber hands,

claim him as her husband at fie a'tar. There j rnscions of any thing around her. but took her j . Tie physiriin instantly drew l.jm bark with was something about her that half ronvinred i ,PTS ,1irr, cheerle ah.nle. When a strong band, w bi-j ering in his ear in a deep, him that she would put her threat into execn-j ,,,erp- ?hp ,hr"w 'elf oponherbed. and lav. j ho:.ro w hisper, as he did so lion. There appeared something new, and f,,r a ,ime- a kin1 'c stupor. This. nf-J "For Meaven's s- .ke. sir. keep out or her strange, and desperate in hr manner. As well i ,pr " hile. subsidrd, and ihe vibrating pendu- sight, or ber rase i bopr-lrss " ns he rould, had he soothed her hy solemn a-i,,,m ,,f ner flings flew to the very opposite) Wjih strange passiveness. Campbell permitwiranees that her suspicions were all witlmnt i ,,rpni- ,(,,, himself to he withdrawn from the room by foundation. Still he was not easy in mind I ""der this state of n.ind. she could not rest ; the physician, who obtained from him a promHappilv. however, nothing occurred to mar!'" ,,er inartive poiti-.n; but raising up qutrklv,j ie imt to attempt m see brr again, except with

the eniovment of a single heart. The rere- i v"" exclamation "Oh. hat my heart t hi" per mission, and in bis eompanv

mony enrrmerced and proceeded without interruption. The repnnses were all made, and then the young couple were pronounced man and wife. If ever ihere was a ioyons heart in

this w orld of sin. such an one beat in the bo

som of the lovely

voting womanhood

breathe freely

glance tow ards

every moment

The slightest

cause his beart to throb quickly: and the color to mount to hi brow.

"Fool! Madman!" he would sometimes say

frmii itip hilts H'd ri-r.-i's ( triorlnlnv thai

hri righi.nt the United States within the Inst V( nr. 0.-)C. PERSON'S ACTUALLY 1UF I) with thi-i insidious disease, tJonsrvnroK. Tins assertion is verified v fccnlar iler;inst rat io: irr our own mind. We behold its fata! ravages in f mi lies all s ror mil ns Daily gather ng in its rheerlpss emhrnre. a friend from every cirele, and ra-tieg gloom nml darkness over 'ts plaee of visitation. This rs nf ceri. iir nn.' fearful import. Ancnetm! a crrrel 'rrlei,t!ri rnimt;!"' inerts us at every comer stain's ar it Ine h''lsiile nt rhesoleuin 1 1 ur of riii.!nii;.; ..r m ith Ihe first light of morn, and fearfnrly aiif" soltrnnv whispers. CoNst-Mrno An T)Eth! oetii!! Listen then to the warning inle that voir hehold daily, and ffirard yourself frorrr the ver lirs unerring preioonito'V srrd of Consumption .? Colli. Cniish. Sireirt of thr Ttitnut ami Brnhch. li'Jlueiisa. Spilth-s f hhmtl. Brmi-

ihitit. Anitrliii ts or dijlirtiin rj llrro'ning Chunking or raining of Phlegm nml vili.itrri matter. Pain in tff Brrat, Af. &r. Thes are the first prrreptible font prints of Citimnmjilion, and sl.onl.l bp immedintplv ntlended to, BEFORE IT BE TOO LTE. When disease is permit ted hy a suicidal neg lect to knit its ilistrnetive and fatal thread Uon the tender membrane of TIIK LUNGS

the patient for the first time, probably will he

( neat ntt-re of this re!p' ral-d man. "even nt

I. onio. rnrolli-i! ;n a rirh mrt Mirplirr; nfrpr 'be Epreopal order. a solid cross in h'S l senr will, genteel r.,td hin k.-Is in his shoes is of Osi-lf an inducement to visit this profound dvsician, this friend to l.uinnnir' ntd (.f flrd." .Nl te Oren Situ. The Irfirk IfospitJtl in America. ,n on'v Piiilsnthroiie Insti'utiou esHhiih-d. ripi'er r e hni? -usnires or lh" pp'ebritrd Pr ('... Lp. nl "o. It Norton street linnv N. Y i"T !be relief and ronvpiieienee ofllio lldfortunste. is 'epn'ed as Ihe best nsrlirm extant for the comfort nd rertun recoverv of inHivii'trnls as Miis Intirmirv pai-ents hiire the very hp mPil'cal attend.it're. ioctiidipg- bosrd and rnrsinr !.!), very frnfriaMv faeibistes rer. verv; and as Dr ('"like, tbehnman founder or r ,'rsirnb'p 1 retrent nnd saereil security, icsii'es en the nremisea.tbe inept incrp.'uhnerniiv there re-

oocp. tliP ntnmst eintr-lence feel t home pursue t''eir tr--irnt nvrcnf iors nrd erjov ihe eocsetv of perl,B ti c most eniment pbvsieians as well is the mos benevrilentman oft he agp. En ropean, Pr Cooke attends rensos ai.i.v to his Patikxts REvryara NO .t ORTf.STREFT, ALBANY. . Y Oct. a, 1-41. 35-1 v.

lie then

would break!r' This w as continued for a few : left the house, without holdiii'' conference with i g'n to he concerned aH.iut his lifr.-when in all

minutes, when she paused, with her I and up- anyone. I pr.hahilii v 'he is far beyond the hope of the J 'W1WO Pdlar on her head, her lins nnart nod tier tincli its The ti nder W ords nn.l enrecsec of tier nn. i most nkillful Pi Vsician er rnedii inal nid. I tnontlrs. S'

widely distended, as if vM in the agony of rent-, riniled w ith the assriranre that ber bus- r?l!iy l,,",c .far,s awaken nllwh-. tnav be nndnn addition ofO rents for every yearpay--some desperate resolution, to wbirh ber mind band was not in the room. raned Florenre ,,;V.,,',I "'"h ,,",,..mnv " or hp I mept delnved tbe,rnf'er.

t "Aris or ttt IMH AN A AMEBIC X V.

ir iii ndvnnre. 50 in six S3 OO ni the end of the year

a Pnl.nonarv character That no time

bride. Still in the blossom ofi""" "".., n,-oo,r.f-rno,o rn. or- , ....M, ,oo... k i.p.orr. on n rare parnimiy marr.- ,))Jt jn p,cureino. the lo.rt, f.n.ed Medicine, i

. But Camnbell rould not! nal imposition. I Hen site w alked dehheratrly r,t ny ... w ard angmOi of spirit . 'Ibis, bowev- v, . ..

Fver md anon bis rr.- mould a trunk, opened it and taking therefrom a er. subsided afier a titoe. and she l.rv in a r:il- .' " ' nriirnv !

the door nnensilv evneciinir ' t containing a Mark liquid, swallowed it ea- ; mer frame of mind, and continued to do so for i , r. ... nf -.... ,r ,

tn see a blastinff aro.irition ! cer,v- done, she threw herself upon the , some hours, w hen she :nik in'o sleep, and re- ,,,,,.;,, ' J c

sound that wa. u-usnal would i hri- h,,r "'B ' rT f;", i" " pillow, nnd layas.mame.1 nnhis peaceful st it-during the night. T.,B .vniI.lr., ,:er.lVrr. , ,

Mil

still and motionless ns death.

CHAPTFU VII.

A w-eek had passed away on the fleet wings

n nimseii, i.ius to popari;zp not only m v ; or joy. since Florenre Allison bad become a own peare, but also the life of another. If i happy bri le.and the exritemenl of parties and

rails, and rongratnl itions. was beginning to

I give plare to the calmer delights of the quiet home cirrle. Early in the evening, the father and mother, who had rome to have full and , aff.TtionatP; ror.fidenre in Campbell, left the

I young couple alone, and retired tn their own

room.

n : .11.. r i j inexplicable rirriomt m-es. I heir thoughts were of their dear: 1 ,

'child and their conversation turned, ns a mat-!

that wretched creature should boldly thrust

herself in here, all is lost." Far different was the scene that was paing in the solitary room in whirh the objert of bis uneasy and alarnied thoughts was passing the hour w-hirh he had consecrated to a holy lite, but with unholy purposes. For nearly an hour from the moment when

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mip naj gooit reason Mr susprrttng that amp-j ier of ronr.e. to things that r nretnnl brr. beli's marriage had taken plare, she had sat j We have part-d with our treasure at last." with her fare buried deeply in a pillow, ber ! remarked the father; "and vet. she seems more feelings so paralized and her thoughts so eon- 'our own than ever. May ' she be ns happy as fused, that her state wa little above that of shedeseivrs! ' nnronrtousrrss. At last her mind lupin to! "I think she w ill be happy." replied the mact freely and with this came bark her too se- thrr. "She loves her husband tenderly, and riously entertained intention of exposing the ; he serins devoted to her. How shamefully nature of her relations with Campbell. She be has beeen misrepresented! Even his ow n had loved him w ith a blind intensity, w ith a j father had turned against him." madness that had led her to saerifiee every-j "Through false accusation, perhaps. N thing virtue itself-at his feet. To be set j doubt Iho young man. as he indeed owns, has aside at last, a fate Ion? dreaded, lo suffer an- hem led away into early indiscretion. His f r-

ot.rer tn occupy a place in his mind, and that : ther is a stern man. with a hih sense of honor

e ru nning sue was calm. Mil verv pale. f a, ,,.,..;,, ,n ,iu0.r.- (...

i ami nitogetiier imuroscil to mnverse. She

would listen, while the tears gathered in hot the eo'd and silent grave. By attending ear'yi rye, to tender wor's from her parent'; but be- ' to this k'lid dui'niti..n t limit -nut o'" lives mav rame instantly aci'ated the moment any one' vet b stnired to t lint grat en j -vniertt nod n.rrr-

'alluded, even ihe mo-t remotelv. to the uoe-, fort of mn y families and denrci-f friend.

plained rause of the terrible change that had ci me over her so suddenly and which wk still, to all. an unexplained mister v. The physician saw Campbell every d av. tint be s'eadily refused to give even the slightest rlue to the

Anvrit risrMi-t.rs. T"-e1ve lines or te ill be inser'ed 3 limes for one dollar if pay

ment be made in advneee fit 25 ir rax rneel -e

'.delayed one year, and $i'l 50 if d. trved in

ears, and so in ibo sane propor';t r t the

time rt-ivrnent is delayed. Larpo, tdvcit'T-

mentsfor n tonorer time w ill b charged euihe

V I J, 1. T. "BfTt VACV r f,.,,,rel. Fra'llin e.. . v ..i.'d

ft;'1?-' "oon nnv of t be e-ei.ts w bo sell Jr. . inform his r"lnn'c ecno. -.llv. it-nt l p Jlnxrii'i's F.J'i rrturnii I Itimfilii . which Vi u will has no"' ppmfwi! the

be convinced of if i. onder'u'l efTicicv upon per-1 sons i.pir at band, whom V"M " at Idiertv to!

rail upon before nurchuseir jr Tie prop i.-ior ,d ...-It H I,

o this inedirine pn ri 'Ciil r I rrq.ieits II n ( c-

rrr.r.TXG r.rsjxF.ss.

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j td iersop w ho f"i I dip. fi d .

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OI SIIIC fy, it. UflinOt' . ' fi.-ipnt nmnl.tv h- takon to ri v the ine 'i.-M.e I

: a fair nnd rerii'ed t rial, a per'eyi nnd Insting I cure reerisin to be performed, utile.!., the easel

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a higher one than she rould ever hope to or

copy, was madness. The thought of it alone almost drove her In the verge of inanity.

and rorrrrt piinriple,!, and dotibilrss judged his' son too harshly. But I got a letter fioni him

tn day. in w hirh hr speaks strongly of his son's

100 Bids, of Salt,

5 Do Milnsses, 3 It hds. oj S n stir, 1 Tierci of I! ire, 3.1 Sachs of Cfffee 20 h'-ssofXah's, 4 Do Tohac ro. ALSO lof of Short-!, (IikJ Spruit's, 1) ratting Chains. Upper titl Sole I.rolhcr.

hp a hopeless one hrf..fe ucioir the li edirine.

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THE WESTERN LITERARY JOURNAL a n

BLAMvfJ. rflkV bind, ciiii'mi'lv ni the American ofT''e " the follow ing kt"''s of blaolts; Poods. t Strnmoncrs. M tlit-Ctairo Deeds, I ExPCUtiollS. March 20. 1S4t

i wr.r oo n: sneat length exrlaimed. start- ; natural good qualities, and seem delighted at j

in.' up. it writ confront mm even by the side I ihe alliance, lie bcg

of his milk-fared beauty."

I ...... i . i . i - nit- iii pi-linn no- iio.oi: i I roliple to visit him immediately nnd nrrssrs

Qairkly pulling on a bonnet, and throwing ( that w e should arrompany them." ! a shawl looselv over her shoulder, the excited "I cannot think of Coi:r so lor: a journey." ceature passed into the street, and took her (Mrs. Allison replied; "nor ran" I bear the way dirertlv tow ards the dwrllingol Mr. Alii- thougbt of being separated even for a day from s.m. A walk of twenty minutes brought h r ; Florenre. She has become dearer lo me than

pei're ine door, from within came pushes ever "

11, &. S. TVXEB, AYE received within the last few weeks a fresh supply of

JJIIY HOOS. nHtCEBIES. 1IMWWABi:. QCEF.XS WA BE. TBACE CfA.S, f- c S-c.

Whirh. rn addition to ibrir former stork of

JtHE sirHseribers are constantly re .

VinVTItT X urvrnil- I Ireu a.t l.'ioos to tlicir stock i'l I 1 JIOM-IIIl KF.IEA. IcoopnRocF.niEs hardware. - i .4 MOSTHLY LITER A BY MAHAXISE QCEENSWARE. BOOTS SHOES TAfM rontamirio ("0 large .iitavn pares. ,,r rntit el V M TS IRON. NAILS. STEEL. CASTINGS, origmal matetr. rmanatrng f,, m Wrstr. n w ri- LEATHER. &r.. w hici, will be si.ld at the .: t : I r t -

rers, miii or iiipci rrrularly Irent Ihe I-l ol owes! nrircs for rnsli or Prodi ee

It it ill be divided into two; PRICE t I.INDSF.Y.

November. -1S-I4.

end of the t ear.

E. Z. C. Jt nsoN and L. A. Htxn Editors, i

KoMusou amIJoties. 100 Main street, Cincinnati Publishers. Prire. ihree dollars per at.mini in advance, or w ithin ihe firsl qimrtrr. 0-T-AII Pocl.,..., j. .

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Persons wishing in pi. l,Hse will find it ot ...jjcal Agents are requested to send the.ri VTVX XV"T W're. Co.rrlii Yam. Tat-

COTTON YARNS.

A S Agen for the Cm ington and ihe Co('cr

Cotton Factories. I bate on hand at

I times, fur c!(;e) M large supply of Coi'oti Yari.4,

of rich musir. mingled with the hum of happy! "And yet, Mr. Campbell's desire is a verv their interest to cull and examine for them

voices, and an occasional burst of met ry laugh

ier

The rontraM between hei own feelings and

Ihe scene wuhin was too strong. Q urkly de- his bride."

see ndins "l e steps, -he dro -ped her bead upon hr bosom, and wandered away in tears, she knew not whither. Hut from this state she

natural one. and I cannot well kcc how w c ran sflves

oppose it particularly as Geirge Iras already j May fih, IS I f .

expressed a strong desire In visit home tt ith ;

20-1 v.

31 ACIIIXK CAIIDS.

Mouttilr fudeis onrti iiingann 1 n ine at Ihe lowri iatr. enn on

Any persons forttardinj! us the names of five.,,h,'raI cr,uVtl- B. niTHANAN. subsrrihers. will. Ihe money, ran eithet have a! Cinrirrr.ati. Feb. 1, (Cin. Gaz. S3) 7 3m. sixth number gratis, or receive S3in rash lora' "

sixth subsrriptton All Pe.iod rnl dealers sen-! fh d4d LRS.of Iron assorted.

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.. ' 'I"'" -.... m - - n, i..irrs.tui ning IIS stlOsri Ihers. or order fur ihe ... k i'l V,WV1F 4imn ii...

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week

-Nn not if we can help it,

20,000

again aroused herself, her resolution to expose be two selfish." Ciac4'" reinrninf with f - ' "Wiii. -i-? -

iiiommiv aiierinen to nm u 1,1.0.,. t r,i n . r. r..

But we must not SALE FOR CASH. ,,';' ' " r-..- m awKSUioLuurr,

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R. & S. TYNER.

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