Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 October 1847 — Page 4
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true christians un.lef Htl circumstance.-'- I spiritual world. Being in what maybejwe ma this evening
WOMAN S INFLUENCE:
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"O'ali thr pasinna. jealousy JEvtraeis ihe hardV.1 service, mid paya Tli, note.-. l "rsiee ' T. watch an enemy's mt; wagsrsTj liC IUK of ll -"'
It 10 ii lovely principle. as g''n the ,
Imliiii their intercourse with mm anj other. Love runs Horn God thiough all hie intelligent, creatures, lie is th..' great
t 'tTit rn! Power, ami ilka tlie sun in,iu whore rays light and heat are diffuse.' lloough the miternal world. I.nve nnd ,'i'iuth emanate from Hun. giving life and enerr to the creatures ' bis banc!.
Should he withdraw hie spirit imrn us tut
tur an i lit-tint, we should that instant be inanimate bodies, with nt more hie or motion limn tbe inert particles f matter up on which we are now slandiig- The rriutu res declare that "In llim we live.
but lxw nun'
lev pass becd-
tlenmninatpd emiiiibrio. these, uood and ! Iirai.uv to-day of fie
had influences a.e rontinuall y Asni lli(i I I''"' pnrti? liquor ! hive ever had 'their pmnn.anl it ws8
Tut nexl day after Kliztneih Seymour f..ni.l her brother in lliat sink of p.dhiii ... mid m kepi hy SHIworni, where the had been c.uco.ie.1 to pi.i.'oti him. .. .i.ui.1 in TteuKiiii Siieel l
w,r Is. he common, "eplv ,,,,,7?"aih'J7";iSngT"h l-.-. ..ru. ..,..,... ii.o I mortals think pi thlb! 1 ti
"P "' ,ne 8,iT; T , i I llewly on. . if the.r l-ves uere in tbe.r
PLEDGE A.m.". go ..-... ..r - w bands and all theY had to do was to
, ... ... ,r .,...iHt.i tt.ftn vhi
a oanl, ano wihm-, n -naiu,, ....... . , vet hop- wm ii.'i px'inci in her breast thit happy day world yet come when lie might becottv a person of steady habit, anl a useful metnhr if society. The pm-pecls were indeed dark and gloomy, and t el she continued to hope on ariit all the dlscoUiakMiig circumstances which atirrotinded her. She well knew that M. Phillips had more power over him than all other persons, if she w as dispsed to exercise it, she Mill believed he miuht he induced to attend a temperance meet
lug, especiMlv if she would accompany hun, and encourage him in the enterpii.e. While ihesn pleasing thoughts were paainL' rapidly thr..nih her mind and just before she reached Pal k 6treet chuuh. when she m Adelihe coininp. It had het-!i several weeks since she had ipok''ii with her, and she now felt a kind of ditiiJence in mating her. At one moni ni ehe h id a orejt iniiid to turn from tlie part, and cros tip.'ii the opposite fide of the stieet so sensi;ive and nervous was she in - consequence if her former intimacy wilh Adeline Phillips
and ih pectiliar relation she had suttained to her brother; hut m 're especially for the reason ihdtshe hoped I here a some I' tile prospect of that relation bing renewed- !She did not, however, tiun out of her course, tut kept steadily on and sin met Adeline. F.lizbHth's hea't trembled; for she wis yet in doubt what kind of fjreetinjj the. would pive hr; whether cordial or an indifferent .me, but this harrassing doubt was soon diss-ipated, and a bright
P.in-hine ifieamod in herBOuI.and ajoyons light broke into her sparkiinrr eye as Ad eline grasping her hand. ex pressed great jny t meeting her The greeting was cordial and wsnn as Elizabeth's heart could wish. It seemed to her that their former fr.end:no and intunicy were all at once resto red and but one thing now was to be done in order to complete hor earthly happiness for her brother to sign the pledge. Khzibeth I am really glad to see yon, end Ada'ine in a voice more sweet to Elizabeth's ear than any earthly music. Come, I am g .in? to take a w alk on the Common, and should be pleased witfi Join company. 1 have many tl.injs to eay to you Nothing could give more pleasurr.' replied Elizabeth, while a thrill oi jov ran through lieT nerves, and her heart lmoM jumped into her throat So inn. h agitated and overjoyed wm she to tr.cel her friend under fcuch lavoraUia ciroa.tiatan-
Arm In arm theso two lovely and good girls pursued ll.eir way to the Common. As they approached nar the old I'l.n Tree, Adeline said, 'Did you know your brother promised me, by that trea. a short time ago, to sign the P.eda and become a temperance young iinni' Ah. Adeline, he 'old rue and mother that he meant to do so, and such jny as we felt, you can hardly conceive of. replied Elizabeth. He also sold you were cuing with him to be a witness. We could hardly believe him. and yet we never Knew him to utter a falsehood at any lime, how ever drunk he might be.' He told you nothing but the truth,' answered Adeline with much entliiiditdin.
sun I intend to Keep uty prunme. i nave faith to believe, if he signs the pledge he will keeji it inviolate I Oh! if you wiil induce him to become temperate, mv mother will pray for yon with her latest breath, and I will work for you. become your slave da any thing for von which tod gives me power to do, exclaimed Kiizaoeih in the joy of her heart. You have more power over him ll an mother, sister or any other being upon earth. He loves you still, 1 know he does, and this gives you the power.' 1 will exerci!-e all the power I have.' replied Adeline. We are plaeed hereto be life: u I. Every thing has its use the menet worm that trails across our pith, and the smallest inject that flits through the air. Tbesrt have their uses, and answer the purpose for which they were created by Infinite (ood;iess and unbounded
Wisdom. And shall ue of all Hod's creatures go don the stream ol time, and do no good, like the iceberg floating upon the iK'.ean wave, and melting away in a warm climate! No, no, Elizabeth. Oir duty im plain, and if we don't perform it, we must be beaten with many ttripea. We all need tin; assistance of others, if we do not acquire the habit ol doing good in this middle state of existence, we t-hs!l be but ill prepared for the next state that awaits us. The work which is there allotted for us to lo.slnll we torn away from, seeking a place among rocks and caves W hy dii creative Wisdom bring us into being, and in.-i.ke us capable i f doing goon! Surely, not that w might become drones, bartily caring lor ourselves, much less or others. Hu.iihii n.ituro is weak. Ooil helps os all, auu we uuot boip one another.' It doe me good to heir vou tatk thus.'
said I'.liz ibetli. -I s-.I have not done! hilf as much good as I might have done, j till- much ot in y pisl Me is a blank. l'o see clearly an error, is the next ; tep to correcting it. replied Adeline. this material world is a beautiful one. j how admirably adapted to the Ut.es of curl
being! And yet how many, with down-1 h ,hll
cast eyes.grovei along and ace not its beuuli , nor heed the le.ia"Us winclt every plant I
an J -lower letches us! Kegardless ot every i ther principle but the teljiuk one. men pans along by the poor, lb uitresed and sinful, with a niu. h ind.tTereuce and
pamper them, and minister to thoir annimal wants How much they mislake the object of human hie! It was intended thai
we should be co. workers wilh turn in doing good to each oilier, and increasing the amount of hunia i hnppiness. But a'as! how short we come in doing our duty in this respect. We are yet comparatively young, Elizabeth, and do let us begin li'e
las we shal! with we had when the hour oi j departure shall come upon us. I hope we may.' replied Elizabeth I ft seems to me now that I sha'.l never
wish to do any thing again, but to try to
do all the good I can.'
Remember, dear Elizabeth, there s no temptation before you now, and therefore, the track is comparatively quite easy, but when we are in tbe midet ol temptation to do evil then cocies the te9t of your moral strength and virtup. But to drop these general remarks. How was your brother
Charles this morning! Did he look like putting his name to the pledge!' Oh! no!' replied Elizabeth. -Ever sirce he told us he was going to sign, he has bet'n di inking dreadfully He ;y he is so much excited about it that he muidrmka while longer, and wi-h.'s
in to let him drink in peice. 1 found t.im in that grog hoieof Sull worm's q-iite intoxicated, but when I asked him to accompany me home, he went w ith ine. I ought to be thankful for Mils. That Siillorin is a ho rid looking man. I suppose Piii prejudiced, but it seems tome 'here is somothing in his countenance looks s bad as a murderer.' li is a horid business he's engaged in. and you must expect his face somewhat
to correspond wilh his business,' suid Adeline.' '.Men may become so hi-dened
in this traffic as to looie the comuu.n i sympathies, uf nalure. They are govern-j ed exclusively by the selfi-.li piinciple, and the iear9 of the snff- rii.g have no more eff. ct upon them than if their hearts were made of granite particles. When such rfie they will go with just Mich a class as themselves. And what a horid slate that will be! To be plced among those who have no sympathy no feeling no love not a kii.d word spoken not a wish felt not a kind act dune but where all is selfi-'uness. coldness and moral death.' 'Oh, yon make me shudder.' said Eliz
abeth in a tin tried manner. 'The blood runs cold through mv veins." 'Such s situation,' Continued Adeline, would m worse thin to be obliged to remain for ages in an open grave yard wuh no companions but the silent tomb
stones whose inscriptions might instruct, and yet torment.' Adeline fe't her sensitive companion's arm, press hers more cloself and more nervously at the utierance of those sayings, she looked into her face, and the tears were actually chasing each other down her cheeks, and her bosom was heaving with emotions. Why! Elizibeih. how nervous you are?' exclaimed Adeline, in a pleasant manner. know I am.' she replied. 'I've been so lately more than usual. I'm really ashamed to be seen crying, but I can't help it. I have cried so much about mv brother Charles, that sometimes the tears stail before I know it.' 'Never min.-i, replied her kind companion. 'I hope the time will soon come when, if yon have occasion to shed anymore tears about your bro'.her, they
shall be 'tears of joy, and not of grief.' Di'l vu find hun alone at Sullworm's
groegety7'
'Ah, no. I here was another young
man there,' she replied, 'but I did not see
hun drink anything '
The last part of this answer she added
as a sort of qualification, lest when Adeline come to know who this young man was, her feelings might be injured. She did i.oi know what was passing in the heart of Adeline in relation to Carleton,
neither w as she aware of what she had
; said lohim; perhaps if she had she would
not have felt this delicacy which now governed her motives. 'Who was this young man?' inquired Adeline. Elizabeth hesitated and cast her eyes on ihe ground. 'Why this reluctance to tell?' still continued Adeline. I suspect it was Henry Carleton, and if it was, instead of hesitating to inform me, yourduiv would seem to lequire you to tell me, that I might know whether he visited such places or
not. I should certainly inform j ou if you j
were similarly circumstanced. '
'It was Henry Carleton,' said Elizabeth
i
us; nut we nave ire power io v?mnrac! uie good and reject the bad. or io reject the
! good and hegovenipd by ihe bad. This power of volition is what distinguishes i.s. and makes us answerable for all we
1 1. i nk. feel or do. Do you suppose a person lo.ies his influence on eaith when he dies and goes to another stale of being?' 'His name, wiiungs and acts may be remembered, and have influence after he has gone to th3t borne whence no travel
ler returns.' replied Elizabeth. Tine these no doubt ill hive more or less influence accoiding to the fame of the person, ihe extent of his writings, or ihe splendor of his acts,' anwerred Ade
line, 'but ihere is a power which he ex
e.cises on eanti over aca reyoiia
these, liis thoughts, his feelings,
menial exercises, all have an influence
upon minds here, while he is in ihe spiritual world. Ifhehasa wicked character whiie he lived in the flesh, as a spiritual bo in a he continues to exercise a wicked influence here, and if a gnr.d christian he w il 1 exercise a good influence. Tehere is an intimate, but not well understood connection between the matciial and spiritual worlds. We know auJ fee. ihe connection between soul and body this is not so much a mystery, but all believe, and yet ihe notion that quite as close a connection exists between ihe two worlds is considered by many, r.nt
only as unphilosophical, but absurd
ridiculous, tut I believe it is true, withstanding the world may laugh at
and p.'intilie finder of .-corn at ihe advo rates of this truth. Suppose a strong
friend and advocMe of ihe temperance
I purchased some j he pretended to have, t'r. nl wlnt he had : im:nirt-.r, which, I ,a"ul!v seen, he knew they adhered lo
no eisv task
to t1 f t!.e dnin';ard "tiaclt I" Ins nips, alter he b id oiiee put Ins iihtoeto ihe pie.'ge. StilUvorm well knew this, unil yet he preteiule.l to know inn.y tiisiancoa m whn-h I hey had proved false, like ii.anv others who tell ;i"e.i lo tho Tenii.iTai.ee ra.t-e. hed about them, t. r Mjck and sordid pur-
ii in v shoo, it lias a line n-ivor, ano
mikes a man tee! about right after he has drank it. I look some of it nearly or quite two hours ago. and I still 'eel ns rxlnia. tnig -irets, it is in. ne of j. ur tlishy elutf, bulit halves on.' This unrj'isl tied prmsn of his brandy.
"eyiiumrV 'avouroe bevragc. made his posos
lor
iio.ulii water, and bis stomach cry out
pome fit u. I have do doubt yotl have Rome rtn liquor, said !ewinmr h'it my drmkiug
1 days are altnosl-ar an end I hone. I can
assure you Stillworiii. I am in earnest about enrolling mv namu among tbe Wash ii'gtoni aiis. but I don't epem io be quite rea'iv yet- ' must drink a little longvr Yes, I think vou will diink a Utile
lnngtr before yon herd with such hypo
all i critic il characters. he areblv replied. l
his i think I i-h;ill too. I've no faith in them
They will all dr;nk slvly. quite a number hiivj to my cerium knowledge. I've watched their movements, and l'e become perfectly satisfied that they aie all as vile a set uf arrant knaves and hyp ocntes as ever infested the earth."' By signing the p'ei'ge. I may k'll two birds with une -tone,' said Seymour, stni-lin'-llow sol" hastily inquired the anxious ruinsnller.' In the first place I shall become sober.
and that's Killing a pretty largo bird,' he replied, "and in I lie second pi ice I may once more take to these arms one of ti.e nio.-t beautiful gir's that ever walked the streets of (Ins citv. and that would be
I catching, if not killiag a nioit beuuti'ul
hire". What do you ill tik of tbut, eh! Slillwo-n'! Think! replied Stillworm in a very irrave manner. 'Why I think that vou
are most wolully deceived. That girl to I , .1.. . . : . . i
ci.use should die, think on not he would w,,,"m W," ... , . , a in love with v.iung oaileton. Ilecoiiidut
i-lnike her off if ue was disposed lo do so.
No ! do'i't think V'" i"ll
repl ed Stiiiwrin Minting.
ve it up yet N.-i her do I
Iht- publla. W Im their te, hoih in quality nd rite, r? all thar i maud of tht-m. MJhj a l.v, r .,(' tt.r mo!.' rb l,a btrn rmp l- ! d m ri h, w ll..-(IKukiii? ..I in in cn.uqu.-nre of niitmiiK . flVctt, until in I, nijll. lie b. tnmr hope. 1. nr rillitWi. hin.ii; , ..fibe in'porrvt! rarirtir of T. a in c ur ni:rk.-t; a ai.s.l ahirli had not mcli an rffVrt In iMO.i.wtv. r. ..) p-rfi. will tir amrl (v .liii,i,.i,.i.l. Th.-p.kin Tea Cin:pav l.ae c. mn.eiirrd the iiupi.rta. ion t,r ehuice Turirties of
r. tti.ee camel, lea tfl ai..l pi. Vrd
lore lieer Im-iii inlrH
" e 'o .mporurv d-iwiir tiier .her have an n rood, for wool on fair iirmi i Odin?, Ill 1 III a, 7. nil, r. and f.nni r.... sk;..k Ke - I, ..... .
. . i - s ....... uh.iu ,w ihii v.iH,,fijers. i-ficti. ivnriin.m-nil ,n .1 1 ...... . ,. ; u:
P"..i.- i ana 10 g.j .
wool anowo x SPINNING -AND WAVING. "WE.".re n"w n'A ,,n ,nrwftr doable aaw 1 linnet u. fine ontrr for cardinr, fr cu.tuoier. ). io t. car.lt. a S70.pii.dlr ...chine for .pii,.iiila. wool, oiih f ftuKvr loom, readT t. run, and wi'l hS happy lo acc'.:i.ndntF all bo "will cull on y.' fc'
" - ,. . u,r in.c at a nit .inr. M
, ( a n....i r-iieiu flaviir, colli- j ore of ihLircnrdit bcin-done cer nicht buion.r nil treat cai-e h.ch l.e there- j on hort notice. Manulacturine on sharta or br tl -!ii.-rd lino ihit coontry. m pt . yi.nl early in the fall or onrtrhn ,r will -j.
tte t upiiu niai.V ofll.e,- who hflweft-iwl !.. K.
lo r.Bkt lio n, ronfirraed t -.lri.:k r. Ladir who
think I shall qti-te ti-t. at any rate not til n', '! '' ",-i J'k"' - . ""I"iiui an tu-$ can here be uu. d. with the prtat adIhe 8ll:i!'!v ot hrail'lv which I r-ellllv got. ; vantaire over other, of rltii.c; a pnre article at wholeshall i be goe, MeyniO'ir. I should like ; r"ce'. however ..n'l the qnaniirr. The comla Inv vi.ii ti'ie o this. It is the pu- i Kuic.
test I iurve ever htd; nil SV SO bo have 1 r f B- 1 Pekin Tea Coirpiny, No. 75 and 77
rintumir ei. anquotinnably aril ihe b t tea import d into this morkrt. That they sell them cheaper Will call , than any other etblihn.cnt. i a fact prov.-u in a
Viiiii.v i """"a"1' intaiie .nce thi y have opened their !
I 'Xonfm would :.dvneor fr'n-nds to call at thii is I ' plare, and ifttit y don't ish to buv at leat to obtain
I'll it- i ''ulr puniplil. I k. pt en th.-ir counter, entitled
-ii.M.,o tea iirn.HrrJ. and in, retroni 1. am a !.tt e
Itiva
as a c ma
r ib.
drank it.' No d-u'nt, xnid Spy moil r, 'I
some o'der tune perbap-.. bt ladies are those a 'ii,-itMi--.i n,r iii-t
live il.ey ate my siller a ii Atlahue
I ' ii'.Tul information on the tnhiect. Thi pamphlet i Siillworrn strtpd is if a lion were cros- given rrati-. journal of Co...ni rce. simt I ih naih I l,,.o I... ,,-r-..!..- w drink Crccn lea, and f. r many Tear have cing LIS (.am. y 'Vtr l,t-rr0'!; b.t.i Pinc one dollar p. r t I fir it. But thank. Ill the world he Ished to see. i t the pi-kin Tea Co.. e now r. t a 'h tier Tea from He not deceivetl nv that sue O'h. I.Vio 1 ,llrm '7S,1' .I": pr P'"nd w "'""k "" l""""
..n.... niii.i, ... ,e ,. w , iiti. iiiir.eeil noir per yar. and nio our h-ir, r tea in the barrain. rt.mmel.d m lo Ptkili Ta Ootupany, aays e. Mir-
crit :cal girl, III led : I i i w -i Hi 'in J Tieioi I caiitioii n.i inisiiist her iris." And be le't ."Seymour, anil went to hisgroggtry. (Continued next w.ik )
v uicii.
ia.iinu I'fcta per yd., chain fawt WVa.it r Jean. t ellji ro.n. Mai.ufaitnrln; Cawinet 27 to 4JJ t. p -r rant " ' on il.ar.-a J and I8j u per yd " Jenna ar.iea Caxinolt "SVIiite Flannel on shares for ' " " per yd. 2!) to j eta: " Cloth on (hare and ii eta. par " Pr yfd SO to S2J Blankrtt on aharri i and eta. per yd. JO for narrow " " " 60 lor wide. Fallinf will be done a tnual at uual pricea, rram 10 to i5 and 50 eta. according; to color and work. A 11 the aSn.c work we will warrant to be done in the hr.t style. 1'hose wisriinr to ptirchate trood in sar line will find it to th-.ir interest to call m , at ID,
, 7 i - "" .vtcai u iney want a a.mnv
K. M ICTJtCa
well made anicle of tnoda.
I.aun l April 2J, 1847.
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CHEAT & Gll,
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rgllllShas been the secret principles of too many B "I' lb'" w holesah- dealers in Teas up to tins time, and the. have pi-actic, d the no.-o siimm f..l intpoilions on tl. .-(-..in. try M. rchani a ittio.o an. ftaroldettetion. lint a new era in the T. a 1 rude h:i- come anJ ilii'l'F.KIN IE.V COMPANY cliiims .he honor of lt ll.tr..llii;li'.ll . Tluvwcre the lir.llo iai.e the bi.nuer of Ueiorm, on winch it ha n.ci iwcd tin- simple ord
l'ure Tras ot honrst . rim.' ; to the Prk'n Tra A complete r vol in ion ha-. I.e. n the coi.s, ourncr St.. New York.
! Y u tiny hr snreof ob'ainine at all timc pnrr and 1 hih.v flavor d t, as. by the ii ,e pound at whole, a !e pries, " i!.e P.kin T. a '..mi.any, 75 am! 77 Fnbon t. They have probihly the Isrir. st .iock , and creates vuri.ty of fine preen and hlnek teas, o' any etabli,hm nt in the U. Stat-. Th.y art ro ; ii'f a Ipree lm uu -s. and a Frcal benefit lo consu- ' nn-rs of t. a . At'tas. ! CTF.ditnrs ai d Publishers of Newspapers in the V. Sinus. Canada, West Itnhw. Jcr. who will eive the above 13 insertions in . their r. -.peclive JenreiiL. incl.idliic 'his notice, will'bepnid for the onir in any T. as thi-v may choose to s. L et from ine Ca'alorne.at the prict s h rr i:io..ed and l;y their pttrchaMiie of the CoiiipaltV Is ice the amount of their bill, which ; ih.yan- at libtrty to dispose of as they please.
I ap.-r v ho adv. ruse mo, direct copies marked
Cemparty Cnxcfrr,
-1-VR SPFXCFR'S trr.FTtBII! PILtS M " TOXIC and H FSTOR A 1 VR YF.G TA RI.K BITTKHS.-Th.sr rills are an Iniirer asnontr ih. of .loohllol utility. 1 hey have ps. from tt thocsnnds dr.ilr I jonrh. d upon the tide of e 'p. ri mrn t, and now stand hieher in n putaiir.u, and are heenn,inir more estnivrly us, H than anr other prepsrai1(,c T m.-d eii.e ev. r prepar, d for the' relief of si.flvr'nr man. Th.-y have been intrndiiei d into ever, p'ace it has been found po,il,le io carry them, and there ara few towns and villapes but rontuin some rtnarkabl evid.-i.ecsof their tood tfTects. In the South, parlisvnlarly, h. re h.lious dien,rs prevail, thee annnally save the lives of thousands. For proof nf 'the forreo-ins-st.7temet.ts, and of the v.ilne and erTSmcy of ih s r. dicine. the proprietor will ins. rt a fl w of the many thousand estitnoiiiaN which have be, n pnsentid to him hymi nef tbe fir't respectability men who ean-
; mn e nnniriii or iim-n nreo m any way to prrvarirata ' men who l ave higher siew of moral responsibility
si's ,utire, i :isn n. c rt.iv to tacts heeatise
continue to exeisisea favorable influciice
over il?' 'His sayings and acts might, and probably would be renienihpted by gome, and so far l hey would continue to exercise a fan. i aide influence over i':' 'Ah! you don't go far enough, my dear Elizabeth,' replied our 'New Church' woman, for such she was t-t truth, Though he is ilctifl yet he tpeaketh." The hid den internal sen-e of this Scripture m, that a n. an though he may be dead, yet still coniinnes lo exercises a power, spiritual being, upon the inhabitants of the
eurlii. and this a-iue Iroin any saving or
acts he may ha ve inieied or performed, befoie he shuffled tiff his mortal coil. If he was a good man his influence is good. If an evil tme his influence is evil. You seem only to understand the sense of the latter of the passage quoted; but leuietnber, Eliztbelh, the word of !he Lotd has an external and an internal sense, and ii can never be fully comprehended until we learn il spiritual meaning in another nale of existence. In the spiritual world ihere is no time, nor space. Thought knowf. nei'hpr one nor ihe other. Yon can think of Si. Paul's in London, ss quick as you can think of our Male House, ami yet they are im re than three thousand .Tiiles apart. Neither N thought ohsimc ed by material substances, for you can think of your broiher Charles a ea-ly
and as readily if he were confined piihiu tlieih ck walls of a Slate prison, as if he sioo.l before yu in ihe open air. Think of Chailes,' huriedly exclaimed Elizabeth. 'There he is now, I believe walking upon (he further side ol the
Common.' Adeline looked in the direction hei companion pointed, and said! it is he! I
know his peculiar motions, and his manly lorm. Theies seme man with hue. Let us keep which of them, and belnre they leave the Common we will speak with your broiher.' Elizabeth was greatly agitated so much so, that she entirely forgot the train of thought w hich Adeline:s peculiar doctrine stored in her mind, and she thought of nothing bul the meeting between her and hei brother. We must now leave the young ladies for a short lime, and attend to what was passing between Cha's. Seynmur and Tom Siillworm. For these were ihe persons the quick eye ofF.iizibeth and Adeline had discoveied. Siillworm saw Seymour pas I. is shop that Bfiemoon w hile Carleton vt as ihere, still maturing the young drunkard's des
truction. At the earnest request of Carleton. Siillworm had followed Seymour to ihe Common to have some conversation wilh him, and if possible to induce him to spend the evening at his groggery.
when the fatal drt'g might be administered, as the death giving decoction was already prepared, and only wanted to be swallowed by the victim of Siillworm's cupidity, and Carlelou's revenge, lo ensure his death. Still vt orm had just overtaken SeYmour 89 ihese females discoveied them. Seymour was partially intoxicated, having drunk often through the day, but he was noi so much so but that he could navigate quite well- Siillworm rejoiced to know that he had been drinking, for he believed in this state he could the more easily make him a prey lo his wicked machinations When Siillworm came up with him he accosted him in a very polite manner, apparently was vety glad lo see him. 'A fine afternoon Mr. Sevmour.' rid Sull-
The lai-t interview he had with her 6he told hun her very soul was bound up in his. mid if he should die, or cbnnge bis mind, she could not survive the shock. I tell you Seymour she loves hiin to distraction, stid all the powers on earth conld not shake her affectum. It is deep rooted, and t he branches run up tall. Think not ol her I entreat you He not deceiv
ed. Lay not that flattering unction to .
your sen I, tor sure as yon are a living man i
il be most engregiously
he may go wilh you to a temper-
1.. t llu coit-oini rs of every w iii-rc look at what SrJ.t. 3J, 1"4'
we li.ive none.
Isi. We Here the firt to send thein Tias that used
to bt'C.liied loo uol.d for lllelll bt fore. : ! in. I. We have driven out of llu- niartot a vast : '. anion in i f tra-h, and mi reduce a hen. r cU. ef Teas ; tlii.i. ha- j.n.r br. n old. Import, rs of 'lea oft n , come to us to forihiir own us, , and for tl.eir ; ' friend, fine qtu lilit s i Ley can f, i.d no vv here 1 1st . ' f 3d. Ve h:ve r. d'icvd prices imirt than ?S p. r c-. lit- ' both in Biii.k hiii! lirt.u l.s. l lie wtiol-.,lr ero. ; ; cers say we are roiiiinir the l-a.le ftnd cull os hum- ' bnrs. This we hnve .lone airt ad v , and now see whut : .seure ready to do. , lt. We will s,ll Teas by the si -jrle rhe.t, half die. i or 14 Ib. box, at ihe same prices Oii.t whole-: sale iri oei rs pay in ii,e iniporur when tni y L-uy by the h.iu.lr. ii p:iekai;es. s j 2nd. 'I he w holt sab-" pruccra allow only I t or at most 14 I;s. tare to I he hallch.sl "1 his is a chtat. , We wi:l allow in most insia..cen, 15 and 16 lbs. tare
oil tlie -me.
5 k 77 Fulton j auothrra favor, and themselves no injustice. ' "
I KM I.MONI M.S : I Reader ! do net fail to notice the foHowinr festimaj nv in regard to ihe effiaary of Spenver'a Yeg, labia
'KF. l-u. . fPlirPYltl'lH' Tompkins" BIitfT. Snmpter Co. Ala, J?n 4. HJ fntia.'A"- I S.$-i,Itsw ,l.s.l T)r Apencer: IVar Sir-I wi.h yon to fori. rdm. Tirrnty Thousand Pt-cf toid each lp rvrry terra:. ; n tarire supply of vour Pills; T don't ihtr.k 300 bo.ea Tg" UK tilt AJr.r r N llUlti COMPANY desire to rail , c lare- a qun!ity to send I sold 01 hn.es the last F ll.eattent-on of every ore inu rt-s.rit in the he.-ilth i sis months, they nre t he most popular Pill, in this of the -real and beautiful We.i, to iheir news re.- place. For billitrus enmphont. sick head-ache dispense cling ie and such like d'xea-i s. thev are eonsiden d almost Pll.r OVS DISORDERS. j n infallible rrm.-dy. I have f.-merly b, en a(j.-nt for This class el distases is ihe (irtat Scnxirff of the Or Peter's Pi'l;bi:l I now sill three dozen of Tone w.s.ern h mish. re. Go w here we n-ar. .heir ad ' II" toone of hi. My usiomcrs think them su nirlo
i. hereby nndt rtake to sejl every kind of l from xi.f to firree rt-lili 'ifr tiatmtl t It, . r ,1...,,
the w!iole:.le l-roe ra do.
VOU Will oe most BllgregloUslV U I -u t ;il ll- 1 ll-. can we do ih.s. !. ihe i ountry no r. ham?
I'liu ismir answer. We itr.- content wuh , veil t,. r o, .......tit ; ..r c- s - ..
ance meeting for the purpose of getting . wholesale grocer. VOU tosi'tll the pledge, but her Olllv vblCCl ' Wt" A' r rv ' ,n"Rk" "f ,h' un-.ry n.e. chant. " J l.ir silt-in r tlii nt h. r-ii'.. i- 1.-. .11. 1.. ii ir ii.--.t. , 1
Would b tO SllOW her poWPr. She is ns ,,. , come to Ihe War. ho..-., of .I.. PI.SIN 1 K nmbilioiis as any lemnle I hat ever breath- omrae t.ani;t.- ..f I n.ev ?. i ti-, iitn ;
ami .1 tin ix.y had 1 cua il.in, at lol. prin, it is tilt ir own (unit. An F.ni-li-h inipiirter lately boasted to ns that he eoi:d nuike iiioic nioii.-y b stnuinir bad leas to N. York market than on .. I'i as. We sic resolvt d to overthrow this fraud; and now call tip. .11 agents in ev-rv town in the t'. Slates t cot.u forward and boy the 'leas in.potlid I y the 1I.K1N 'I KA O ; and we pltde ours. Ive,. that if in sia months thev do not sell more Tea than tin ol.l-t atid larjr st dialers in the town, we will ic th ni our Tea without charge. 1 ti is plain F.i!gl-h nd ca.oitit be misunderstood. Weappealfortisiiiuouyioihcii.in.ei.se auccia, of our Ac,, nts in any purt of the t'liit, d Slut. s. .irrnrs xcnutril in rvrrv ..ta n in the Vnurif Stntrs
ed. It is true she Las taken quite an ctive purl in the temperance movement recently , but I er sole object is popularity. It Carleton shoulJ intimate in the least deree adsig 1 to Icive her, she would be ns likely to take tj drinking herself, at anything eUe. lain your friend, Mr. Sey-i ninur, and I beg you not to lot that.-m . mug girl deceive you. If I know any ibuij ! of woman, she jve-i, and loves but ononly. You've no hops' in t hat quarter. These r marks of this dece t'u: sconn. ' drel were lie tne dashing of a cjid wnve i
over the stunt ol the loving Seymour. bis heart grew cold within him, n.o Knees trembled, bis hps q.i.vcred, and his frame convulsively agitated. Stillworm's keen eye noticed all Ins uiovemeiiis--penetra- . " 1 . , . .1 1. 1 e , ..
tea 11.tr iiii.tiguis won-11 now agitated Irs soul. His wnrrs bad produced, he fancied the desired eff-jct upon Lira he bad intended.
eiT'-ets are set n and felt. 1 he brave and sclf-d- 11; ii.rf ; 1. P' s, it ler v. ho preuve-. his w ay to the west, to make thi w tl.leno s 1.11,1 aiit hlesfcem as the roe," meets this ! dr. adt'.i I vil. He is w i lii.tf- to cork hard and endure '
every privation. th.nr,kt hr in h?m. Put ill a little while he is seixid wilt, some form of bil'io.is disease. His sirtncih now i. weukn.'s-,. a e't .id c, ti n .m r his pi-o.otc.s; and hi ivc'aim. irunit! thnt 1 rt: rrr
i.d' nrtirt 'T?c to rn tit t hit drrnititil rvtl a'ir: to cute it vt.rr it 'h-et te ze upon iff r.-rrn-.'" Iro.o -he ; m. no nl . f '.h, lm dii r ef the rilcr-n s ol l lvn.. ...h n the pr . lit hour, bii tious li ases 1 a.e sent ,rrt.w : soil tieoli.iion ihr, nch ihe laed. t-t tbcera.es of the lost tl and ihe loi 1, II ihv a:orv. ' A nstmi 10. too out .1,111 h- re entries up Ihr i Sufrrtue Jiu.rr tuti r.i tlt.t the t:!i-g Soyv l,F THE F.ST, m'n so Tr-i.-'o jr t hmr the '.rattnit turthrn ot ttr roa. t'icutJ tf till .it r t trs'tK tct to j sea 0 rttiamtr y' It la not iricvirtr. to -as , No .vno:: j And why r we sav n ? lieea.ise there is no etas ofd.t-ai.ts that can be so certain! prev,ntsd audi . cured as thoe now spwken of. j I 1 his is the f, rear fret to which the O raefrnhrrt- i Company wonid vail the aireuttou of f;OYKK NOits, j 'n.F.KC.VMKV. .Il KISTS. I.OVYKKS, .VKIII- ' , CALMF.N, PHI1. l VI H KOPIS I rs ..r evervna.net and sect. IIVSllANDS. FVIHF.KS, WIVKSand! i MOTHFHS in th. niti e Wot. There i 11 1 rt - on ! why Hilliou. diorders alio. .Id not be j
j I t r v v v : 11 i li d from the West. The read, r may not belie.e this; he ' maysmileat the idea. Hut in tli.se davs of Great
lei-'t oranv other Pills.
Respi ctfuly'youra.
O. C. KFLSF.T
t ivn-rston. Snmnfer Co., f Ala.) Junes, mj. At.nrnT SpFNrrn. M. D. T'- a R Sin. We have w ith in the last vear sold a'.ea, t w hnntlre-l a. id fifty ln..es of y our anti-bi lions Pi Ha. The ' are c; n. raliv ei li.idi-red ? -r-o-d fi.oilv mediciaa' R. F IIOI STON !t ClL F-r sale be Hilt i llai'.t , Ilrockv illc, I. id '.. 1?46
for 1 itr title rtnr lent tiy xhirh trry run tnukr nun- l)iturri' w hy -hi ti 1 il not aunt-thin; be found which ry.and rotifer a bciuf.t upon i.'.e J'ujIic iy tuf-jiiyihg ; w ill control ami cure di. a ,-a which are, in their 11a
t f'Urt ui 1 irle. t tnre, controlnhle and c.rnble' CATAI.Of.fF. OFTF.AS t. i" a well known fart that the true nature of bil-: C.t Sale e.- tmb Wa;:iiot ses or im j ions disorders has been hut partially understood. I Pflf'TI TpA r'tTiantl Hot list hten tlir t-rrst OTt nf ihi- ulltr failure of;
, , 7J is; 77. Fii.'f. n Street. .V. F. , The Teas mcntioiit d in the t'aialt.c;iie are cone tip ii, quart, r pound hull' pound, and otic pound pat k- '
act 1 ne nrsi on tniue w r:ip 1. r is !i an. III. second is
i) i: . 1: o ; e k s r o mi o r. i) s yn f;P or LiVi:!ii)UT Tl TVU .1 stiff mn! crrtm'n mi p fur COXL'MP rmxof Tin: r.rxas sjiiuim & "'). Cmi ah. Ctiids. Asthma. Pain in the Side. lin'iirhiti. Whimpinsr Ciiiaf, awl all I'L'LMOXMi Y AFFECTfOXV. TJV.M what the rrirfiratrd Dr. Richards MTea Ph. sician of more than 30 vears' .tii.iIhi-
I Hrrrr.a 111 the case of Mr. Charlrt H n'lr, thai I aflerhavmir resorted torrcrv meant within his knul- , edire. lor the treatment of Csntumr-tion, without th ; slight' si bent tit. he permitted him to use Dr. Rugrrt' 1 I.ivernnrt and Tut; by which he was restored to perJrrt health. (Sip-ned) WM.J.RUHARPS, M.D. ) Please call at the Agent's and ce ihia certiticataia : full.
wan-r prot.t paper, aim the iiur.i or uutsidi- wiajiper j is of Chint a. rice pnper. 1 he ( ompany at 11 none but pood Teas, done up in this superior manner, all of I li.t in grown in the most luxurious ditticis in Liona. j Country dealers may . Uct as small a quantity of each kind as ther iike. and hnve tin m nur-ln-fl
' He not cast down, Continued the Cold "i'-ibist. these Teas also tmnr m live put;iul
blooded Villain, and Ivinrr Ntilhcnrn. . uim.v p?ckaBe.. caliefl quattoo..., ivcrjeuuta-
There are other girls in the city nnd conn-
Ira too. as beautiiul as this Miss Phillips, end 1 think possesses much bt tier princ pies. MiR 3 altogether too puritanicil lo make an agreeable companion for lite. The temperament and disposition of her sister Cnroi.ne, suits me a vast, deal better than hers. There is a liberality of sentiment, generous, and open heurted iceling in Caroline's composition, which arn entirely free from bigotry and superstition, and which renders her society exceedingly pleasing;. She is not a girl te be carried away by the peculiar imti .ns
cut, fanciful and portable shape
Persons risidiutr ill any pi.rt of the Vnited States nr Canada, can ordt r any of the Teas 111 this catalogue by letter, to suit their wishes. We pack them 111 Chinese box'saud deliver iheni to the forwarding Merchant free front charpra for pnekintr or cartage. l he niouty should alwavs accompany the order 1 GKKF.N TEAS. YOUNG HYSOX, (joid CO 38 do avveet cargo co 50 do do do fins co ":$ dd fine cargo 00 75 do cx'ra hue eo 37J do Silver Leaf I fO Silver Leap Seldom sold even by larpe dealers, because of the very atnall profliis made ou its sale. 1 his is a very superior Tea. do Golden Chop, Plan tation or Garden Rrowth. X 00 Goings Chop. This is ihe finest Green Tea cultivated in China. It is of the finest pii-kins, and exr. 1 ; all otln r Ore. ii Teas for its delirarv of flavor.
1 Tea has never
small lota, as presents
nearly all the niidical u u mil t.icdicilie-veiidcrs of
the day. To FRFAK Tri E CHILL '. seems to have been and to be their errat aim in fever and nriii; audio pui-jce. drench, bl 1 d and n.rrciirialI in alt the other forms of bilious fevr. Wha.1 havc lucn the eon-i on,. tic. t They are too well know n to need relntintr. Tens of tl.oii'ands have died; multitudes have hail their hlood pois'.ned by mercury; scarcely an save I era pi niiani n;! ) cured. '1 he true theory is li r v -1 lion! and in rases where it is in the system, 10 eradtctttt it thoroughly. Ail t hi sc cr. ds a re sure! v attained br the celebrated Graefenlerff Vegetable Pills. lai'ttht-ni be fairly trit-d throug-hout thr Gr ai Vrt. niitl (he iSiHiout Ttiitit h:rh t tiiifr tn tin- u-in al-nn-nt lik- 1-T)nv. w ill ht- ratliiT .1. Health vi'. bt
tf llil V rtntrirf (.: the aalU-w rnmnlct ion . II h tnfttlc rarir.
nnsr.un xotfor there is IIOI'E Ef'E.S' lOIi THE DYLYQ n s c s n n n z a . ." ' , k 1 u f 7 his is to rcrtiry that some mouths since I was taks with a pain in my side and breast, 1 callid in i braid of several Ilhysiclans, hut th , j fail, ,! u eive me any rt lief, and lor tJie tlarc t.r one year I prcw rapidly worse. In addition to this, 1 was aitai k-d wiihaviu. lent rouru. although an txci lit nt phvsician lived io the sniiie hotiic, aitiiu.etl the i;raf,st exert ions, and paid the ifricft t aitiution, it bafilid all his killtwo oile rs w, .e call, d in, one of whuui was an aK. tland skilful physician; but all thtir effort pmvtdalika mis vailmK. At last a physician who was attending a camp mt cliinr in the neii;hi.orhntid, came to see ma, and deeiareil ihat I could not last more than one day
louct r. ato, liit-vast nuiiiht r w ho came to sec me he-
'and he and Stillwoi m looked dancers at
me when I went into the shop-door, and j "rm 1 l,,ve 10 sU0" ''y-"" m.v asked Cha.les to go home wuh me.' shP once in a w hile, and take a turn on Xs doubt of thai.' replied Adeline.- ! ,ne Common where the air u pure and 1,1 lit.., ... i,.. i,,... ...,., invigorating. Il reiurenaUs me, and
IJsitii n irmu i wr unit, lll'li . Ull iliiuv I
his drinking. Stillworut for the sake of; the paltry gain, and Carleton for other, j hut equally powerful reasons. i can
fnthom their motives. E;tzibfih, this is a beautiful world that we live in, bin
ihJre are a great manv bad men who in- j
il. The spiritual world to which;
we uiii.-l all go, is the world of cnuses. and this ni.ileiial one we now inhabit, is
of the day, however ripe they miy be or
however saintly tney may annear upon the I ' c V Heretofore th . .. . - i . ,. . ' . . . i teachid this coiiulry, cxc. pt m mm outside. In the midst of all these Mora! t.. ini;.,rt. rs.
reforms, as they ore hypocritically termed, i H'5N- , rT fin" ... -i , ? I do Plantation PTuwth she stands po;sed on her own indivicuali-' gixpowdf.k, e..d
ty, unir.oveu as the rock anion"; the angry eurg.:s of i be ocean.' ' 'Liberty of sentiment free from bigotry i and r-iiperstilion!' thought Seymour to' himself. 'Yes end fiee from till mora! j principle to I fear. Hbe may have such ' generous, open hearted feelings for rum-; sellers and Wine-drinkers; bin I liave no ' sympathy for sucb. Often have I wished j there was not a plsce in the cily or town
where intoxicating drink are so d, and yet. my raging appetite driv js me to such places. tSbe loves Carleton to distraction. Well it may be so, Perhaps be ihinks she does, but he will continue io love him, while he was last following ou after in in a course of dissipation Docs she know how much he drums, or has love blinded her iii these faults! I wish she did know as much as I do about his habits. For I am sure, if she did, she would give hun his walking papers as she did me. .Sniiwor.ii mey tell the truth, but my 6ister told me lo ne on my guard, and a woman's instinct leads her to look into a man's character. She judges well, and quite often belter iLan we can. I'll watch him, I don't like his coniiteuaace much better than Kliz.beth did.' Thus did Seymour commune within him sell in silence, while Stillworin's keen
blatkees were fattened upon bim
6erpeiii's gaze, as it be would res
inmost rece-cst'Sol bis heart and soul.
I should be very happy to see you at my pace,' continued SuiKvorin. ' flunk no more oi .Mn,s Philips, She b is disuiis sed you and taken another to her arms.
and If you have the spirit of a man in you,!
you win not run alter her I m certain
00 7J 1 no 00 75 1 CO 1 25 CO 7J 1 00 1 25 00 38 05 6iJ
00 34 00 00 00 30 00 31 00 .'0
00 50
no supi nor do small leaf, plantation prowth I M PICK I A!., trond tlo brink a. nl fracTont .1.. cerions leaf, vt rv .perior HYS'.N SKIN, rshwI. tine llavor do do extra line HI.M K TF.A5. POITHOXG, full flavor do tine do very superior SOUCHONG, pood do extra fine OOl.oXG, strnii?, flavor fine
Oolino '1 his Tea is a trial favorite, fc eivea ouis-er.
sal satis action. do scry line 03 tSJ do in one pound and half pound rattys, extra fine 00 d3
! "K PLUS I I. I K i J0 i Xb Plis Ultra. This Tea is f-ae-rant and sw. et as ; i.on-ray. It icbls a perfune that is truely delicht- ! ful. It is of garden growth, and superior to anything of thi- kind in this country.
, I.Nti Libit KHKAKFAST TKA.flne i do do ilo extra fine ! HOWqUA S flXTUKF.. a strong and rich black lea, P. kuc flavor j CONGO, pood do verv fine ' PEKOE FLO WEHS. pood do do e-nrilcn cruwth
I Besides the above weexneet daitv from rhln.
several splemlid chops of Tea. rxchitrrely imported j by the "PKKKtX 'I K A CO," and which we intend to copy right to prevent trickery. Let uuragruts ret ' riady. "
HFCOMMEXDATIOXS
lie. ed that a ft w days at most, must end my earthly
carier. J;v Ti ientu T.-e -r weir railed m rn fr n,r rltri
fr.sh and fair; s.rcntrth and i.leaiirahli- uii'slmni I4"' my broiher, at this cri.i. (h- arinir of the aston.
j will return, and the next season will not find fhsi j 'shine; cures perlormed by nr. Hop rs' Compound SyO R.I IE r.H"V.vr; r.;p of Liverwort and Tar.) w. nt to t hillicothr and j for the victimsof th. di.ca-.sri f. rrid to. Weventure : back a distance of sixty mil. in 13 hours, to ret i to.ny that it" these Pip. w ere furnih. ri to rvervfamiiv ! '"me of the above medicine; I commenced taking it.
in the Unio .1 Stan at the expene of t ttrauge to tell! before I had taken halt a bottla THF. tiESFNJT. nOI F.RSMF.ST. tne couch was entirely cured; from this time I reit would be the most economical and merciful ex pen ! covered rapidly, and when I had used two botiles, I ditureever made. W hv? Because frt m every familv i ,,k' " resume my family vocations as usual, I oil Biiliout ttn.!rnrirt trnuld hr hnnii'ied! 1 he Wrs't ' "m '"'' satisfied thai if it had not bet n for this excel, would no hintrer In-iln-adid. 1 here would i mcliciiie, I would now be in my prave, and must, NO VOHK SICKLY' SEASONS.' j in justice, say ihet I truly return my sincere ihans to The inhabitants ilu r. x.,.1.1 he rn , Ve..m -,! tlie inventor of this prirt It ss medicinr.tand would r.
romplaiuu a lhoe or the healthiest portions of Xcw comm. ml all persons afflict, d with diseased limes l .. .. ! . j , o u I e.- e u t te ir
l-.niriniKl. i K '
L i.I ike all oiher ant.-b.ll.ous medicines tbe Gra. ft nherir Tills iiu.rly ptrrent the formation of the dii ase within the s) stem. Those vv ho use them accordinp to direcii.ins r.l.V.Voy HECOMF. PITJJOVS! M'ith these n marks the Grai-fenb rjr Company in-
vne a situ more . xteiineit trial ot tht.r Pill.
lt.
00 50 CO fiih 00 75 037 00 .0 00 87h
1 50
HARK1ET ROWg.
Let tieirhhorhoodt rnft together and set a tuft-
ply, nnd distt ifiute to every ftimtly. 'nd. .er Clergymen reeommend and dittrifiute thetn. 3d. Let I.undho'd'TtJurnith them to the teltlert an their lands. 4th. Let Emigre-Hf Sorirttes and other philanthropic hotlret Juruith them to tle needy In short, ilit-rc is no earthly reason why the West should not he perfectly healthy; that on its beautifu prairies and beside its noble streams strong and vigorous hea 1 1 h should not be enjoyed. In the follow iinr dist asea tle.se Pills also achieve
equally wonderful triumphs
Flatulency, Fluor Alhiis. or Whites, Gastric Fever, Green Sickness, Grip?s, Heartburn, Head Ache, llysttlics, I ncoiitiuence of Crne. Inditri-stion, I nfiamaiion of vitat parts Inflatnation cf the Stomal h. .Taundice, Liver Complaints, Low Spirits Menstruation, Suppressed or Painful Xervous Disorders, Xeuralc-ia, Hheumaiism.
I Stomach Various diseases
We. the nndersitrncd, do certify that this account of Mr. Kowc is correct, we being personally acquaints with all the circtimslauce. P. P. JOHNSON. PF.TF.R D. MATTHEWS. T1IOMASCHAIG, SOSF.PH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, Fcb'y 7, 1846.
Arthma,
Hillious Complaints, Boils, Bowels deficient action in, Breast Pang, Calarrh, Constiparion, Conirh of Pregnancy, Costivent-ss, Piarhotea Oiflicult Breathing, dyspepsias, Oyspeptic Consumption, Digestion, Imperfect, Uetermitiaiion of Blood to the Head,
j car Ache, Erysipelas, i Epilepsy, j Fever Low, Xerrona, In-
terniiftent. Bctniltcnt.
Fever and Ague,
i Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed impos.
au.ie. io alwavs olita. ii cood ere. n and blat-k T,i. "
'kin."lv.Vi,.r. -V '""'oom. ofPe. . hilliou. or rhro.ie disonlers, these Pills. ' tao. a, frara o if I l,",U" ,a "chirTr ot'de-ful triumphs. Here they de- ! Su" r t"TDai'y ! fy competition. And as the susceptibility of the J I " i American rnnttilntl... ; t.. tl.ese diSeHSCK. theT IICI
1 III a! We have trit d the Teas imported hv the Pekin Tra I pt'T .ivied bv some. " j d the , Cnntpany, 75 Xt 77 Fiilion st. New York, and if we The Pill Of thfi MeW IVcrld- . i live will try them often. Thev are sellin- the most i ,t BTUI "lBlliew V.IIU-
delicious t,as we . ve drank, and retail them at I J. neirwonn. riui efficacy in these cnmpiain'i an-, whi.n-sale prices trniri- Pvtt i - r,,m 'beir power to open the Pores: dense and
The line.t sueciint lis nf ir.-i-en . hlaek . ....... 1 nrc.trOi' n the Stomach and Bowels, make the TLnne
.o.niii tins eoiiutry, are imported l.y the Pekin Tia Co., 75 Ki 77 Fulton Street. Those who want mod
tea at reasonable prices can always get ihem there. 1 Tribune.
.3 irordto Tea Drinkrrt. The P.kin Tea Co., 75 and 77 Fulton st. have imported into this market
makes me feel quiie happy. This confinement to a shop all the time, is a good-
deal like Work, alter all. Y llV OOlll ou . JS. l.t Si ,11,...... I I, I some five hundred thousand dollars worth of the finest
ivensa call ofiener- I hav'nl seen oil ,- I ... n....w "- grade. nfGre.n and Black lea. grow in , he Celes-! jveilsa rail OllPliei, I nat nt seen inn- ot ihe noer o ove. or the at reno-t h f trial Emnir.-. done i... in all .he vieio... r.. i.- 1
tni v. ii. i.t e ingenuity can invent. It is a Drivi. i i. ... t. '- .. . -i. . .. ... . ' .
..,(, cm-t tin. ireai r.taoiisnment, and
n.sur. ai.u a mmriort to ttrink them.
W1I.I. THIS LIVER WORT AST TAR CI UF A COL!)? I DO XOT ME AX MLR FLY RELIEVE IT IIUI WILL IT CURE? This is a question we frequently hear asked. Tha following certificate is si levied as throw ingsomc light on the sp ject. Mrs.Chilths has no doubt that it not only cured her cough, but that it cav ed her lilc. head what she says There is tio excuse for diseased lungs, when the public will continue touse medicines that are solely recommended by the vender, or which is norrr by soma orcign or utiknou-n certificates, for the tol putpot oj gain. Cj-please read the following: Mb. Scovill Sir: I deem it a duty to let thepubli know the great value of Dr. H tigers' celebrated LivEKWOB I AND I'AH. I was so far gone with th CONSUMPTION, that I had no hope of ever being restored to my health and friends; I continued togvt worse and worse.and myeougb was so distressing tht I 1 became reduced to a mere skeleton, tboogh under the care of an able professor of this city. With lilt la or no hope I got a bottleof the above medicine, which proved to be even more than it professed. Its action was like a charm raising the matter and phteem, checking my cough, and healing my limes perfectly sound, by using only three bolt lei. ,f anyone hat a cough and is in danger of consumption, and doubts the gnat blessings which attend this medicine, thry can be easily satisfied, by calling on me, on Sixth St, (south side, two doors west of Smith, as 1 have) ns doubt it is to this medicine I owe niv life. (Signed) AXXCHILDS. Cincinnati, January 31, 184S. N. B. Those who are afflicted with diteatcd Lungo willdo will lo consider calmly whether their condition, is more hopelett than was that of M rt. Kovt, oj Staunton. or o( Mit. Childet, of Cincinnati. If there are any who still doubt th.- Great virtues 9 this medicine, please call at the Agents and get a pam. phlet luntaining numerous certificates of astonithing
tow h, althily and clear, and to give lone and strength cures r Ihe first ana most respectable c.tixens so the system: i A. L. Sennlle, whilesale agent for the West iDd
aOtlto.a. t. v. orarr ui rii.il a.iu svace sirrcis. vis... For sale by K. TYXEK, Brookville, lud. November, 184. 4T-tf
since jour beautiful sifter came lo Call j th drunkard's appetite,' replied .Sey
eig-i the ri.LDGE, i bel.eve it
salvation.' SiH Ihe Pledge!' echoed the
me woria oi enecis. . ... .;.j . i. bH mU. .Vnn.ani V....-H
same morniiitr. nnu uss ieik kiiccu su c .
e tiduee as thev tte&ti uLx.ii tl.ei uitvimr- atilsss and simple-hearted Eiiz.tbeth
'Perhaps not, replied Adeline
There
are two spirits, good and evil, constantly operating upon us, and we have the power to choose hich we please. The freedom of ihe human w iil the power of
I volition is a great gift, and one which
...me oenu tui their leet. They care nol who suders, providad they leel not ihe want. There is nothing strange or mysterious in thia VVashiugioniaii movement, ll is only Currying oul. to & ce rtaiu exient. iim spirit which breaths thrug:i every
line Ot the .tvv IVslsmanl an. I t l, lll.t
una too, when properly understood aild j ''"' el very well undeistood although ai.preciaud. Ainu ought to leel toward, j 'il"n fle'' "oloitie have been written each ol;iar m every respect as the re orm- "V"" ' tn's attribuie of our nalure s-d drunkard no feels towards bis lalien i hich exalts us in the scale of being, and brother who is still addicted io bis cup, j makes ns individualities. But for this Tne einot. ..ns which prompt bun to reavh ' grr a gift we should be mere machines
..rtn nisi nanu ana nu UI br.iiber up irom uiiout power and without acc.uintabil-
unpassi-
iiever
uo mat tn;ng so long as your name is
Charles Seymour. Hy so doing you'd be
you to breakfast the oiher morning. . m a dry huky voice. I 'eel them both m
Call, I shall be glad lo see you al any an aUiinet overpimering ilegree: but I iniirl
j time.' eig:i ine ri.tnoE, i oei.eve u is my only
Il now occurred to Seymour lint he ow
ed Stillworm for the glasses he drank that ,. r . I l-
- m tnn.mnr. inn tva tan oriptpn Tfl 11."
'I don't know as I fully comprehend ,,lllfl in ht tom.rh . man. for to tell ihe
your meaning., said ihe unM.phislicaied i ,r,llh he not en,erUjn qujte so high an
opinion of this rumseller since tMizabeih had cautioned him to beware of his cunning arts, as he did be'ore. Heing thus opportunely prompted by his sister to be on his guard, he thought he could see the devil lurking in his keen black eyes, and tbe coiisumate hypocrite in all bis smooth motions and so-1 compliments 'I believe you have a small bill unpaid against me." said Seynmur ! will soon
WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, ' 49 John street. New Y'ork In towns w here there is no branch, the Company I will appoint our on application by letter (post paid)! or oiht rw i.e. Persons wishing lha Pills sent by mail can order I them. j Price 25 cents a box. j Myers Sealon. Cenirevill. Indiana. General A rent i
for the Slate of Indiana. Robert McClei y, Agent, Brooks iUe,lnd.
TERMS CASH!
Thev sell frond !
i teas only, anil mail tht nt at wholesale price. , Country merchants who wi-h toalwavs sell good teas ! . can alwavs obtain thtm at ih's plare, on reasonable terms y. Y. Courier and i ir-r. ) I The Pekin Tea Co., 75 and 77 Futon st., ere per-' forming a great and rntd work, and will, in a few years, beyond all tloubl, driv e all the poor teas which
I nave aeiupeit this country, and del raurird consume. a ; of the article, out of ihe market. They emport nolle ! but pure and f. arrant teas, and re tail them hv the
Come the but ol ridicule anion ' your Will- , "nt"' 1"""' ' wholesale prices. Families are aloanioilS and friends ' ways ...re of obtami..-ri...d t... at the rrr.t t, a paiiions anil trieilOS i wjndoii. in ouanntit-s to suit their e.,o....-
I think I shall do it. he answerred- ud at the same price that the merchant pay who buy Uben.' interrupted StiHworm. leehng j '"T.a JVL P.ki Te. Co., 75 ftc Very anxious about Ihe tune. 77 Fulton st.; li a d. I.ci .n. isolt.n- Tn ii;fo,i.
Thai's more than I Cdl. tell' renlied 1 p,r P""'"'- "on-nm.r. of n. a. who have to pay ' A Hardwareand Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Nails "ce. ... . . ' i ' shillmpr. pr wound for this article are renue-terf I axi'vil ol' lhl llllil
.-CJUIOUr. 1 III tlol rcaiiy JCt. I UlUSt toc.npare .1 with the above and mil re fr them. elves driliB a while longer. It seems lo I "hich 1. the b-t. If yn tia buy a better tea for i brtndy never tasted so well, as ,t d.-ca since. I ve made up tny m ud to become a ' ,hr A-'.g Hys,.n, sold at this gnat Tea ..tabii.i,'. ! aehil.v-lonian. I can't mi. il un vet .' ! r:nJ.,."' 1 c"' I'. " ""i" -r "'i? f the j
TO COUNTRY HERCHAWTS. Crockery Ware, fcc. rTlHE subscriber having by recent importation aoa
I
la V 31 AN & 12. 1 C Tl.
TMPORT EKS, M hole-talt and Retail railt rt in
Si-fia ol" I lie Anvil,
No. 87 Main street, 5 doors below Pearl st. Cincinnati, July 3d 1114a. 37-ly
deled his tock nl pnntra an o common ware.
would inform those w ishing to purchase, that he can now offer for theirevamination one of the best selected assortments in the West. He f.ls confident that thosa who favor him with a call will find it to their intesrsl
to purchase, as it is his intention to tell at low prisas, j eitherforca.horapproved paper. j The stock has been selected w ith a view to thasaaw- ! try trade, and consists in part of I Common and Printed Teas and Tea Warci i do do Bowls, assorted sizes; J do do Pitt hers, da do I do Edged and C C Plates, do do I da do Baker's Di'hes and Nappies; I With a great variety of other articles in his lin. I LSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which will ass old bv the box at Manufacturer's prices.
SAMPSOX, I.IXDSEY. fc CO. .Vo. 92, Main ct. east side, opp Trust Co. Bank, Cia. March in, 1S45. jo-ly
.usury and depredation, are ibwsa lb.il
; ny. The influence which governs us.
.. . . . ... 1 l.V.a.,. ,,.., -.,. an . -. ..... .1
Call ami bett.e It. I OUgul to lie ssnamea "... . 5. , can 1 gite 11 up yet. ld we have ever bought elsewhere at one dollar In let snrh aKaiiraa aland tlnoaid.' Still W Orfll's hea 't was reiolCed to hear Com. Jdrertitrr.
Hon't mention it. Mr Sevn. .or.' reoli- ' this, lor he feared he mivibl Uku il int.. ' ur:,S'riri? '-.hare good tea.
J . . ; can ni.uin ll ol l.lc ft Kill I el lo tbe rascttll. Nothintr was tirther in. in ; "is head 10 sign that day. thep his hellih 1 st.-.Vrrrwf y.
mv ihouirhta. Your memory is much 1 p'ans would be completely frustrated ). Jf .'T c -'"n-'hrfuliy caiitheat
better than mine about th,S 'r.fl. ii:vr . e had lift SO 1.1 licb hope) of inducing ! iB townand country, to the great Warehon
I her
75 and 77 Fulton
II. II. L.ANDIS, Clock and Watch Repairer, FA IR FIELD. IIS DIANA.
"3ROPOSES To keep his shop in Brookville for one
a month or more; during and after
the
TERMS OFTHK INDIANA AMERICAN". fit WO Dollars in advance, S2.50 in six months, al. I at the end of the year, and an addition of 30 swaM for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or less will a inserted three times for one dollar, if payment bt niada
the sitting of j in advance; one dollar and twrnty-r-jve cents if ptj
11. 1 1 ... . . " - . . ieniu.li 01 i. 1.... r.01 pure ana rrarrant Teas, hoih
SV(. sir; Liu ni'i wo ni tic 11 Dpt! 01 inoiicing in town and country, to the rreat W.r,ho ..r .t... ! pairinr
pr .mpi gooa aof m sue, ana tctu.ta avcry Cl ...rmiou mf.n thamel fom the ! youreelf no uneaamess about lha'; call and ; is.M'g-onians to v.o.ate their pledge a.; -ompany ".ir.ong acquaintance with the propri- V. Vl ,r"nt Mr K'St: .p; ; nma ra-raewt i ivi.
m -- . .... r . - " - - - v, to. tiinr. vtn.nusiet- ot ' . o . ; - itn , miijo iih wi . . . l. raVB
Franklin Circuit Courts, for the purpose of re- j tnent be delayed una year; and one dollar and fifty . ng Cltwks, Watches, ?cc. His shop in Brook- i f delayed two years, and in tha same proportiaa far
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an tne fstmrprinaif w
