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WOaATTS ITJrLUEPJCE: OK IMS RTIXR" PiMlLT (Coftttnws-d.) CHAPTER VII. Adeline . Elizabeth mw S'ilWorm tv .- i lie- ,i.irit i fr.ii !r- ., but I he v ti not iffot'ii z- him. They r.ur.. ri-d their iep jind soon overtm!. cy - mniir wh'i A tisurly walking alone ! in d.wneat ht-ai! s if he did not li...iw list they were in pursuit of h:m. Wh-n tify came up to him, Adeline v. as V,c fi,st one to greet him. and she performe t ihi ceremony in such a cordial mvisner i!iat i"-m f rs.'ol ail that Still-w-rsn na-l toid hi:o, or if he rememherf av !hi:s: l: believed it all was false. I ivi v i.a l to see you saia Aoe li'l. W'pi w as thdt person you was con veiKini? wtth a lew momenta ago.5 . . , J . 1 :li.-lS 010 not im,ufu.aie,y B vr ; in.- M qtl, l-ni wniffi ms lair iricnu s-kru . h;;v. si.i; !;r the very good reason that
h v as a-t i:ned to acki.ow ledce to Ade- ove vi h'ch the inehriaie feels fcr his broth. I ii-ie that h- haJ been w ith a Rum Seller, ler. It is the pnre flame that burns on tbe al- J K z-.th il h'S embhrrassment, andarof the human heart. It is kirdled I
ci i-ct ore i the cause; i.,r although sne i at k .lltt )iltr4lllf infill aTVIIll s i - . r
worm when he lei her brother, yet s-uspi- ' " " .T "!'or,"le "fac., ii. i.t .k.. i.o ... th his brother then, and his heart io hied ciiri cfs-e I her mind that he was the I . . ... , 1 ... , , . . . . . i with jov; tt seems like the voice of an an man. Hw form and peculiar look had , .onding over ,e mor,, of the made an im.iresxion not easily to be for world, and gives new tope to itsdegerer-e-n;en. he was not naiurslly very ( led inbahitants. jonhms. or prone to form unfavorable opin-1 l will give you notice, replied Seyi:iii nf persons tin Might acquaintance; mour, whose heart leaped :'or iov at the
yet hv some tr eans or other she had a ITv -t contemptible opinion of Si ill worm. Sh" believed he was black anough 81 heart to co n nit anv Crime in the dark catalogue of h 11 mi 11 offences. Being of a chantable ipoition she did not know but her feelinas towards this man arose altogether
front prejudice, and she hoped they di1;jbnt wby I cannot tetl. that be has some for she was reiiiotanl lo think so much 'dark design upon you Will v.u heed
eil of any person. Rut notwithstanding a l thi-s kindness of her nauire she could not git rid of the impression thai Stillworm was a dreadful w icked and dishonest mm. Whj don:t yon answer Adeline's qnes110117' inquired Eiz al eih. 'I guess you ars ashamed of your company, and wonder, if it is he of 'Who do you think it is,' he asked wuh coi'.siderahie anxietv. 'That Uoin-S.-ller. Siillworm,' she rerlied. -I thought it looked like him when he left you. 1 should rather see any oih er person on the face of the earth than to look at him. His countenai ce makes me ehntUer only to think i f a.' lie is engieed in a mr ierons business.' said Adeline, "and yet, Iroin long habil he may not see the resell of his ho rid traffic. If h does he is a gteat sinner- Prejudice, long piactice. and a variety of othe, causes may shut out the light from his mind, bin I ruusi confess I bate not much charity for those who con lint: to deal out thia poison to their I neighbors aeait st all the light that ha b-en recently . riwnupon this subject, It seems to me tney must be legsit.lessj
ol the weilare 01 their lei ow-creatu'es. j Adeline. here cid be obtain such in- are more splendi fly fitted up than oihers. and inieni only on filling then ow n cof.j formation respecting- me! Lnj bsr.,onders better diesed and f -r. Ah! the ee.;ia:i puncipie-how "e id Caileun told him tl.e whole nlre f(ll, of ,imle, ,, rmpm,Pp Sey -imne inournaiuies! Men a,e not awa.e . ! rep.icd mth .g.tMcd. IT1,,m. hen he started from the r. mo.on. the power of ihU priweipl- over them, j VlXt Van r ?, 'i hsd "'-Iworm's establishment in his mind, and completely ,1 flicqnalines them ( iV'jT ,-r "k j Ht mmt epec.allv did his tremlvmo anv enjoji-tenl here or hereafter.' ., ;..,.,. , stomach long f-.r the brandy w huh this
. . . .j.i: :.i uui ia:, giMHi seiist?, aoniw, sain sense. A'1e;rp, said ChirJes.
i .i .. e.i j t , iiiniiip, Tiiimirinj uuriesi in tTtfen mediaIs tl.e Spieiiteofihedrunkaidi,-,n r ,.,' ?
-iei -. V.: .i-... r I 1 1 I'llll. lneT II II- kiu. CMUIj I.JI" well know and leel. 'll is nt, Charles; in the sense it whirh I was considering the subject, she teplied, 'and yet tt mvy becUs-d i ih those feeliiics w hich seek their mvn gtatificalion m preference to ihe good tf oihers. Hul a person mav have this arreme
strong upon him, and make great t -fforts I confident i i Siillworm and am I ?h to g-atii'y it, rnl yei not be entirely des- ,ubi'cl "'thtir vile rtmarkr! I deserve tiii.teof kind fetlngs towards another. 1 n"1,"' ttMlment at the hands o( Carle-Icancor.-eixesuth a case. The mere Jon!. ' been nUruv-d ab..i apatite doe, not necess.rii v. like desires t'VJ t!J " r7eila',Ct!;.. "l ' bt l;ee be wu d be gui'tv of uticrinir for fi tly lucre, evcln.le all the -'! be. w i f.il. nrqiialihed .alseboors. AL! teehi.es of the sot.l, bm when indulged to j The lorger I lite, tbe more corrupt and any considerable extent, the power o( al-. seltish I rird human nature. I would be cohol heciiis lo eiu the asc endai cy and charitable, but facie will control uur mirds will sonn destroy ihe motal ei.Frties, j and jntlrSicnts. Wc must come to ccn-
. . . . weaKen conscience, and prostrate tne man to level wuh the b.mes. Yes, worse than thai. Il w.il destrov the in - soncis 01 ins nature? w men ne nas in com- j mon with ihe lower older of beinc, and ! . . . r 1. . ...... . 1 . . rf
even makes hun bate his own otliprmg. related to vou what SuJIworm tnld me i tlressed. and looked to this wanton as il i his sad result, no doubt, arises Itom a Seymour. I've no wish to injure tbe j something micht be made out of him, eispecses of uican-t) wcasioned by lhi poi- J character of Carifton, or anv one else, j ther in one way or another. Approach oi-: Whatever may have been niv bshits in! inn-him m ibit him ik. . ... .1
Will it destroy the power of lov, ?' inqnireJ the anxious younc tnan. . . - Surtl)-.iw,,,rep1edAd,hf,e. There r illli cMi fi u irmlil II. ll.niirit i Man a noor .inr.,.i......a. n,.,,L ...'' love has been tutiie I mm Sate K)t. i.u i has imbued his hands in the blood of the w(fe whom he once loted aboveall eanh ly things. Such is the power ol alcohol over human naiure. There is no saieiy exe-pi on me rock ol toial b.-unai-ce.' m a drunktt rd. s id Set mour. in the trembljiijj accents of cncf. -bui never have cea-ed to love. Wl.sn in.-li .l-.-ji.-iit ti iven from you in const ouecce I mv h.a.its of j. . . , , . , , ' '! t oiit.titieii tne same rcganl lor tu I alwavsrlid' No more ol thai now! replied Adelnv .
am aiixionsiti see vou oi-ccnie a ten.-; ami be w.n.ld uul.pj!, have lailen on ' peered up under her bonnet, hut her fenporanct? man. enrol tour name ut -on iha? bs knees beiore her and declvr.d anew j tures he did noi recogn-ze; she w.xs a ha'dowpd pledge, with full purpose of heart " ;'', hut the tale wi.iih .Siillworm j stranger to him ' to keep it mv,o!ate. and . n w.il S1Vc y. i -t-red into bis ear v. as tresh ... X knu xot, no, hexh9r r,i(.m! cf foe . .k it i ...... . i his ii.i.mnil anil I. a J ..... ;...... I - "v.. .v. "i'i"i oir;.
at.iis;iti. lie nas ptnioist ti ail Itiose W ro ask him for slrerg'h. accoii'iiif t the ccumstan-es , .u h ibev mav be i.ia. it k j . . , . ceJ. Hvvihk nnmbe-red Ihe ha'is of the . . tie.il, il.i ton I ol b. li-te be w ill cjre for your imn.rtnl .u r I lo.d you, Aueime. thM I would .i2n ...r ,.,ei,Se on,, , ,raii i.i iii. nn ii.at sa ' - n,uo, apparently much Bsi.a-ed. n -n. . na, lea, ti. hen will yon no; ik.i .1.....I ..i 1. . . , -- ..u.i-.t an. so mucn reice i.iir moiht r. and m.xke mf harp, ? .nM.msly i.i,,.;,i Pi.,.1.,.1. .. .... - . ...vj..... .....aiTiii. v. iiiie te-ar iren.nit.n in he. br ehteve. . . . I cannot now ,Ppo,nt the lime, but if m v lue t. .pare.! .1 hal. be acc. mplishr d ' I.i not dear F. j .beih. ask him. to fis m-'oatr, ot ine i.om. ir. lis sbt.tild pretn .tin el v on. and fall from his Inch ia o!v. said AUIiit". When he sitjns he must do .1 is un a 1. hi iinrnnvS ol an. ill wiihouuhe leavi mental reservation, an.l thsn hewill be-nstamedin resistnn ihe lempuii.ms which mav assail him. Yoii have evpressed my feeltns precisciw, ne replied. I am not ready yei.
I dmi'i feel sirong enough, but I trust the !
time) will come when I shall he wiring hi pive up nil. ard then I put my name Hi thai paper with a strong determination 10 adhere toil, lire or die hen you f el prepared, let me know i, an1 I will attend yi u to the meet in 2. aid Adeline. I think it will he better for y'n o enroll your name among the temperste M ptihlic nieeiinfr, raiher than 10 fio t moie private's, b'Tatise this course ill not only streng'hen your own resolution, but yon will be sittings good esainf le, and perhaps pome others may he iuflaepced to follow it. Yow must not only think of your own salvation but of the good of others also. It is a heaven if feature in this moral movement that as wn as the drunkard has takm hia firm stand upon the platform ot W as hensrtonianiem, bis heart burns with love for those b ar e-till here he was, in tbe j mire ar rt filth of intempertr.ee. This is I the kind of emotions hich swell tl.e bot .rr e!a ar d ders IbPir f , a ld n8IlDV. TJ.ere is r.o esrih' 1 1 . I! I ,:. - i . . . . i a MOV, no in mi iiii'iiie tn i A CO wtr n ttie es mixed with tbe! 'run. r,a.0 ? ...r, .i.u n.u fnint ui'lCiiiv- oini ui iviitri i ii ij jjx.-i I v-x , tj ny (prospect be'ore hirn. not only of nddi niniseu ot tne cmei s avery 01 nis appetite, hut of again renewing bis engagement with the lovely Adeline. What did Stillworm say to you! innnired F.hzabeih. I feel 6ocie curiosity to know what that consummate villain $ pre paring lor you. i iiave a prese.-.timent. ,'lhe admonitions of a sister, although thr-y mav setui to be tinged with euperetitioua fear.' Well do T remember your words of caution yenerday morning? replied Charles. They sank deep into my heart, and whelk er they partake of superstitions fear, or noi tbe impression made on n.t ie not ea-
company, and no : bi0,,d ouli i B,n on my puar1 whom I til 1 11 ai lliardwatrh well 1 1. e ninvrmenta .f Still.
worm, and Hera he broke off the senI tence. lest he should arouse the reeling (of Adeline. Elizabeth knew who the ol her person was, whose name he was i boHt lo tnention, but che kept ulent lor the same reason her brother did. Why did you not Charles, finish the sentence! irquired Adeline. Yin reed r.t-t tear ofintlictine pain on me. I tbink I know whose name vou was about to conpewith Jnillworm's, ii was Csrelton's? Am I right! Speak and tell nie Let no f Ise notions of delicacy ceter you at all fr.in declaring the whole truth. 'Pardon me, Adeline. When I say your corjecturee are right. Stillwonn bad mu'ru 10 Y . . y. "no rielonfsaio you lovea iariettn to destraction i that he cou d not shake you off. if he were disposed to do e, and that vou I was I vd -critical aiid dec. i f j! inwards j me-' 'A tkin. iW trarurer, excVimcd siflioiirio rpmftinan ei am fs. a ism n. n . .. . ... ,wc . re in inn rii . iir.iiuiris lew mn ..... un. ni.1 1.IUIU.I riiTtllllized her motions and looks wuh great Isnxietv. feeline- much cnriosiiv to kr.nuj hat thouobts so much encrro.-sed i,cr ati tentioti, and to bear what reply she would j make. .11.. 1 . . I . . 1 .- . i , use iirinii men uitcreo aiKonoOiIS abcut tne, in adJition to his drinkinu and I oiher v;cee! she inauired. Ihws he make ........ i .1 li.. i i , "'cu .. cry .cnsonnu.j ,eaa u. i tK'CtJa,,?MeKt1 -'e to ! tnr? fc"','e charity over Lums.n I lalllllu SBns kll n.aH J , -ff.tiiiu i"iii hi iifiiihyrpfsion. hrpe, Adeline, ou will ret believe;? iiia iiilwiriiiiinrnin.,., k..,. ...... i j other respects, 1 believe I'm not a slan - - - j .... erer. I Ins vice I've always guarded - , ... , . , ' , e- - 'h!s "'Tncl l? boueve ill ot n one, until !e lenrnei. I l,.,h fc,s- ",ld "n thess 1 have foun ; ded mv oamiens.' In that Charles, you are right, replied eline. Ii iit.viiriu ik.i . ... ..... rcatiy to believs ill f wUr ricigbbora. Wiih j such principle, as vu havtv advocated. j yn msy make yourself useful in tbe world, ;prtiaea you leave off your practice w,"rn 'eems io t.c your besettinp em.' 1 a oanOnn lhat practu e. it C.;d, Iltf n,B P0""- exclaimed the . , - in iii'n si ii ws iia. i i-ia i pa riiiki noc . . , .". - na t? no tiotitti ol It, t.aCi she in a c..e.t-nVcIC. wl ifh tBkrnfd I " tee- wficu iKir.ia tl.e purest tinoJ lions of hue in .-eynuur's btart, Hie ,,p . iniiiirs si n? lioapr ll wr. io.lt ....or. ' - - w... .. and be dared i c uunwurr ii. lest hs should sruiislv orTend his be1 i 1 a ji .... i , "", " r n " e ,rp- . fee stale of tcelinjs that then ex.eted be- ' iji . ,. L . , iiween Acelnie and t arlett.n. h ...mlit i .. - .. e. . . . .. nor un, u.rmr ci i.tipe orij;r.i,y slnnino; " ilr.ioh iho ti.rk cloud which m w seemed .10 Mirreiiml him. j it is time i..r us to re com?, said d.. : ' e c-c mn. c i.ks mm, arm in j a-nt. t-.r.-cd fr. m him. fche continued " nieinier jeur pren.ise, aim imi 'Ot .Te-l it in ni(iiiilarpil tl n.a 1 . . U ,,,,,"!d bi? bnd l: hreast. and with ihe oiher no i s . .. i - i . : i . . - . . . e i-'ui iu ms ten caito t:pon Ms rifhl loin'.e.l to the' I .1 . ... U . c " "S , f"r,,n titer itieir beads, but not a word cscaoed his irembl ? ,p8 The Ml U(l him I .nd w.-r.t to their respective homes. i He continued his nrmneita.it b..nt ih C . inn.on, absoibed in deep refl. ciions. He hoped, nd yei he fe.red. Amid all his meditations, love for Adeline held a iiinmitis.nl n It. . a . 1 .1 I I ' I'm' ST. S".V PMC intr inai j l ai leton n:; he s.i, within himself. j Tan Si.w, mils .lory be Hue? Will .he H - ve him in spue of all h.s vices. She once loved me. hu alas! my ungovernj. be appeitu ! That was an mseper.ble j
It broke tip that sweet communion of two hearts, wlm-h was my life, and my all. How could n be possible that such an influence could have controlled my nflVctiotis for ttai eirl for whose life I could almost Im down my own. Dry and burning astny stomsch w n crying incessantly as it doev for more liquor, and. like the trae is never satfied, I would ih's roinein foresw are forever foresn are, the imoxi eating cup, if that would ensure me hei IO'P. Thns did this young drunkard hold communion with himself while he wandeied through the pleasure ground, e.. ganlless where he went, or w ho he miht chance to meet. He continued his wanderings until very near mcl'tfall. It had now been several hours since he hn.l pt.rtaken of the poison, and his tomach wa patched and feverish. With the excite. ment ticcasioned hv his meeting w lib ; Adeline, and his absence from intoxica- i ting liquors for a loneer pei iod than usual. nAn. V. am I. I, I ... V... 1.. i 1 ... iMt - oi iuriMic oooptiit-u n ur iihm'u iii the arms of sleep, he now fell an ir resist8ble impulse pressing him to go tos.n-e ne of the thousand gtoggeries sca:terrd S ,lr01, the city, and to slop the nouhs ! of the myriads of little crea'ures in his stomach which were incessantly cm ins j for more liquor. He thought of Ade.j line, and then ol the pleds; but hi ra Sing appetite got the ascendency over all other emotions, and tel he still in'.ei den at some future day lo become a t mper - ste sober man. 'Yea Adeline wa riht when she said I had better not sign the pledge tnilii I could (lo so w un full purpose of heart, i and a strong determination to keep it. Rui Elizabeth is in too much of a Imnv, he said to himself a he continued his walk inwards the cily. Sbe does not look so deep into the drunkard's soul a Adeline. She is a sister and her t fTection is strong for me. I don't bisne h r r u: : j; 1. -v.. lur ur'iie oiuiiMiK nuu ill s IiuiiJ, 110 knows the depih of a sisters love! Xoih-' . . ,. . . . , . , . i ing but kindness has been manifested lo , me bv Elizabeth. Il is true she has! j - -- ... sometimes been triumphant, and who would not be undet ftich trials and aflliclions as my conduct has forced upon hot?, I must drir.k to night, but I may not to morrow. I feel now as If I comd tesi.t temptation another day; but I can't to
barrier lr our love.
night. Yes! I shall drink to night ai d ciiattfr vim. to-morrow morning, I w ill draw t.paies i When Adeline palled with TC'.izsbpih. olution not to drink any more until I puilaf;er their interview wiih Charl s Sey-
my name 10 ine written promise m lit tn( Abut inance, and then I'm quite sore of insisting foi ever the ragings end bur - 1 nines of a craving appetite.' i While these thoughts were running through his mind, he was by an irresisi able impul.-e, directing hia steps, w it h n little haste, towaids one of these vile places where the fire-water is dealt out in opposition lo ihe la s of the land, and against all the better impulses of our nature. The groeeerv to which he went
we will not undertake to desciibe. It j company Seymour to a tempciancc meetwas similar to all other sinks of pollution line. And this suspicion was well fmnd-
and shame where diunkaids are made, The only difference in them is that some nilKiimmns tasesll hrl niiaoit ... I.i-K. . i Iv. But af'er reflecttne serioi.lv uoon !ne subject, he finally concluded to go . - to another place, and leave S:i'l worm's brandy for some future occasion. The 'caution of Elizabeth, no doubt, hnd much ! influence in hrincinp him lo this rmio... ' 1. . r .. . ion, and lucky for him, perhaps, il was so. j Fully bent on satisfying his appetite! this time, he entered an oyster saloon. ! and took frequency and deep pma"ion, j nntil he became much intoxicater! so much so that even ihe tumbler washer himself wished him eon. After drink it2 himself quite drunk he staggered out of this den of misery, and made the best av he could inwards hi me As he w as stapgering alon ihe fide nriitL . tl 1 nna.iiin.:l' in 1 1-. . i . t 1 ! J .-...n, "luj , a an, i.i nit; piirri. a j r,lnae tiigbiw s!ker, whose vinoe had eince'fled from her. saw him on tl.e , fnv!lA . nt ... .,t, ... , "'-" Hit' iTIItt I, til U Ml Hit III l , over to see wnat discover- ! les she cou Id mak e. He was oniie w!l I 1 ...... ..... ... 11 .11' .r . .111 a.... rue Uaid. 'Shali I assisi you on vour wav ? I oui sum" in me uirvciioii vou appear to ' e, and will accompany you with ,-leas- . . . r i . . - . , j me-, ii you nai e no fi'ieciions. I t,e sndenly started at ihts stranpe fej msle v,,re. ' nervously clung to her mm. not nreeiselv kniiwinff what 1 n.s I bont. I "Who are you? he inquired in a thick ' indistinct v.cce, which would have told jphtmlv the stale he I plainly the statft he was m, even if he had been able lo walk w iili.nit ttmnprinn X matter abotu my name she repli ,cd in il e acftnisi f astrean. It is.en.meh i - - - - i f. ... , i. . ,k, .,....,. r.......t i ....,..,.. i. n.i. Havma a va.ne.dreamv suspicion ihnt Having a va?ne. dream v suspicion ihnt his attendant miifht be Adaline, or his .is.er. he clumsily turned his head, and he replied. Do you know who i tin?' 'You're a handsome young man. she answered. I know that. What more should I want to know? And she ner jc i . . - i 1 "' " ' pirs.ru u,s a,ni, snu Mgneti jo imni i'hvt ?he might hate been heard across ! the street. This ia not tbe ti.stiiine I have seen Ton bv a ffod mnr she con untied: olten have I seen vn.i .r.l ....A ana as o; j ,,. hve , wUhe(1 , bft wj'(h VOU. 1 here J is someihine about yon thai alwats ar , ,...,,,... , .., i. .ii- imi n"rii. en. ni u asiiens ifsi us. . . . ' . " ,,rr " ntiotner man ever did. Now it was true there was somethinc about him that arrested her atteniion. bui 11 was noi that indescribable something w hich the lover fancies. This hearls wanton had her eyes fixed on his g dd Lapine, which was attached to a beatui ful cuard. and rested in his vest pocket. It was a silk puard which Adeline Phillips gave him some tw o or three vears before, and w hich she hraded w ith her own fingers. Preiendinp too much' love for ti'm, and pressing tip iirt a-sMsi j hi. side( mor, ment which seemed nee j
essary toktep him fnon failing) she d r itly s!i p d thf wi.t-h (u rn I i p Wel. and 'iii ibe ennid ilh a k u f-' vbuh
-he had opened for 'he purpose. Tins was done v uli so mm li an and skill llihl he a none the w is for it. Carefully corcenlii g ibe watch aln u'. her jrrsmi. she conio to d to gallant turn along and to inteiest him in ct ner;i'ioo. Siispieii-n began to i ie in his mind that this female w a noi such a clia'aeied as he w tiid wish to be been wiih, drunk as! t . ' lit- n. 1 t. lie wo are now tiesr where I Hive, ami I think I enn get alone u ill, out jvmir a-M'at re. He as fearful that I K',:.ibeth would be wa'ching for him as jar,er t-iis'm, and that she might se ' him in company with this (!'. Intox Ncjited he a. still he had s iis enough i I. now ihe efT-et u miM hae on b r if he dicovp'ed hin ll.ns ailendf il. Tim was verv careful not to wcimii ber Nel tugs insny oiher way iban drinkiog. lie kte w th s was a source of t.nhai uines- io I 1. . u : . . . r i t ntfi. ui'i hi?, nroriite tor Firt'liil Ul I ;i K II ill Si be gratified at all hazards. -Oh. sir, if yon do not wish me io sc company yni. I will leave you.' replied this w tcked. thievn cjr iskii h arm i"n m his. turning off in another divas now nenr hrm. He renioo. Seymour ; hf.d somewhat overccme his uitt xicatton by being exposed io the fresh night air, (and ds not stagger o much as wben be , first fell into the ct ntpany of this p pa i-ermj U'fbt-WS.ker. Ashe went Up to tre noii-e. I'.iiZiibf ih was stanniiic in the frontdoor, nnxiously waning for Ins errias was her invariable custom w I en i her bfothoi wasoilt intbe eveninp. Wbet he came , p she noticed he had been dr i k.i seeing g. but el.e exjres-edhfr joy nt hirn. and rebrked him net. Sbe now fc !l as if Ihe prospect of hta sii" ire ., , , , , the pledge was more gloomy than ever A lhouind Cl.llfliClini? emoliona trn.p in 1 1 . ..- : 1. . ... e . 10 r tirnri. v-oiiieiiines sue Rlllim leei much enromaoed. and hope would draw 1 . 1 . , . , upon her m;nd, arnl then despair would chill her Mood, and it M em tr. hr , .. . ...... ih.il all was forever lost. TllUS she wn tossed about alternately between hope and fear, w hile her brother continued to drink more and more evety dsy and ; seemed fartln her from becoming a sober person urn in on the limimon. sho wtnt luuiiP Home 1 md found Carleion and her Slater I arOi I ne mgeibet in the parlor A she enleted the toe-m then countenances 'ooked io her n if they had been talkine over some wonderful secreis for he seemed to be unusually gt.ilty in appe ararre. and her sistet's eyes sparkled unwonted fiie, as if she felt very indignant about si metiiti.g. Adeline was suspicious 1 1' at lie . . hail been communicating to her sister (he in-eiligence that she intended to avjed, for he had told her all he knew about it, and expressed his fears that Adeline would sloop to such degradation as hi considered it. He viewed Seymour as a poor degiaded drunkard, and beneath the notice of any reputable girl, especially f.tr below the ettrntioii of such a girl as Adeline, while he was perfectly con-cions that he w as fast travelling ih: sm 'oa '. wi:h thedispised Seymour, and not so far behind him as might seem to som. Adeline tarried in the room a few minutes, nnd not a word was uttered by either of ihe three. She then left them for a short time to put away her bonnet and shati!. file she wrs i tit. Caroline land Caikion improved the tin.e in good earnest. 'I w ill tell her as soon as she comes bark, what I think of this new movement, said Caroline, in a voice apparently chok- ! ed w ith race. If she should do with ihst drunken printer to a public meeiine of any kind, and especially lo a temperance meeting. I should be actually ashamed to acknowledge her as a sister. What can Hie wild fanatic be thinkiri. about?, Within a few months she has s.ranpely changed some of her views, although she was always very different in her no. lions trom me. Do you think it best to tell her now? nauired Carleion in f..r ami tren.t.iinr. He was fearful that she would pje him anotner lecture, and urge him to si?n the pledge, or suffer the consequences; for i.fTection for her was very sironi, and his attachment not easily broken. He felt this most seriously, and yei he hal the vanity to believe that her love was as ardeni as his. and that she could not make such a sacrifice o( her own feelings as to turn him off under any circumstance.' 'Tell her now, repealed Caroline. Yes now is the time before the wild notion . k I 1 . ... . - , ei.oi. ,,0vC ore-fine more nxea m her mind. Mie's set 3s the hills when her mind is mads up, and I fear no influence f ar, s 'in i ri iiuiii iit'r nnrn io in as. s a i beciu in season and then it mu lm rl....!.. i ful." Now wereerettn say of such a smart lUitms ,nrl r..i,.. Di.n.n. .k.. -ki .- """t", i imi ue ; as by pocriticnl in her hypocritical apparent oppnj Miio t her sister's movement, but such i he fact. It is true it alarmed her pride, bm then she had really conceived ihe noi inn ofaltachins Carleion to her self, noiw ithi,nd,nn the love he now had for her sister. She had practiced some ait upon him, and not unf'etiuentlv exci led his baser feelings wuh the help of Wine, hut this w. etitirelw eAnM.I...t f, - J s-""v. o v. .. deline. Shehtdnol the most .li.la.,1 , idea of her sister's designs, craft and cun j ninjr. To ie! I the t. uih, Caroline was f creily pleased with the prospect of Sev I ........ . k: . - : . 1 ........ kii;i 1 i iicrs, iii ms (-o.i.itfciioti s Adeline, but she had carefully concexle,) ' Hits from C.uleton and her patenu. Not a soul mistrusted her designs, so waiy was be in all her movements. Well, Caroline, you musi do as you ! think propel, he renlied: hut I n,tist con r e c . . ' '7" -nnsequtires.- ' 1 mi have noihmg to fear, Henry,' she answerted. ch.u kii.J t un under Ibe rhin and ItH.king very smilinely into his face. ; At ibis moment Adeline Ol ened Ihe I dooraud saw the motion of her sister's I hand as she w ithdrew ii from CfcltNM's hin. She did noi like this famil iarity of mat ner. and the nroximnv t.f I..I...J ...at.-...:... I.... ..u: - i - - . : I .... iisnu in iiiriiiin, mn Mir sniti un, ning 1 and appeared n..t to have nonced this de-l monsiratim) of afTt ciion on . . , Ihe part Of Caroline. She howeter thought of it '
ttouIy. and w as d tei iiniied io keep her . , . ,, .,, e e on future prorecdmj. I hw UImil' at .
she w as to believe ill .f I.... ri.,t. . i he knew- there ciple about lier.
w-! a hwV of raoial pi III- U f Sudin. n..iif .ny of thr importra varMtu. j V rhii h.u she hoped this d. (ntirX''nXiCi4Til''rk "?' ' '"ct-. tM,.wrrr.rliPi-rwwiMbp arwc- wool, vita
til her character, w as proifucn) more from ' n' I I ifniri in , . Hini:irw iii"rr tli'lll I a ,. 1 ... . .............. ..u . views of m-ciciy, thn from any innate wickedness or moral lurpimov. (Continni-d lint auk ) . , . rTore doings ofthd Kinc Pill In Illis. trr't Letter: Di ar Sir: I hi n hv r. rufv ihM Mr. F. iaa Arm a oi ki d oilh a . v. rr turn ofLivrrdimplninl in the autumn lsi ihal he bad ia aitenitalic all thi ti-.t phinieiati in tbe lieinity, A linaniyn'.uty prnuint.rrd hrr pnrt rerererv. In this diMjt-.ii(r, kiiuaiioii, she lii rid some nix t-k. . K ni-n, p.n tn- aili ice ol a trw nri, lie a a io tri ht i'fcv thi n- tnitrlit be in Re n.moa iHiMjuu lll.l.s and thi re was none lo be had .hurt of 40 milm, a mtis np-r wa ni-Npaiciieo tor li.em. anil one ho only o..n inh. r i pun unong inr nr( itue, trie trntile pain in .i.'. & ... ,,...h .u, ... .1 .k.. .1. i..j .:.
op, and in ta.i erk a quite rvcuvrred. She ia ? .'" ,r,lo ' ret hetrer Tea from mi mitlur, and nid. . n. ar Oitov, lilinni., and ,llrm l , ""'V f'T P"i1. We drink one pound ni.m pov,-,M;nne hialih, but it. ear. Cul ti!l to ke. p P,r wrrk.OT hir we are now sarin; thirt.n dila auppl f UiiHrtinvnliniin I'iIN on knd. if" 5",r" njoime herer t.a in the barrain. I. AMMSTROVt;. P M i t"""n1 Pekm Tea Companr, aaya we.-Mir-
.Mrn, III. M. W. H AII.E, brooktilk', luj. For sale b f S7-6n CHEAT V CROW RICH. fit HIS hi. b.Tn the secret principles of too many of the whnh'ulrdi-ali ruin Teas up to this time, ami thei have praetiei d the most .lianuful impo.i. nuns on tm-t omitry Merchant uhont any I. ar i.f di 1 IcrTiflll Itltt M n. u. m ... tk. ' I ' l i and the PF.KIN TF.X COMPANY claims the honor !of it. introduction Thei wi n- the fint o r.,.. the plt ,urU. ' " ,oc.,,m" . . ' r' honett priw." I UtVtEe'con. . ... "c- . - to he called t.wc.Mxl tor thun In-iore. JSn.tnn-". ! tl-an has yet ever b. i n sold. Impoi u rs of Tea ofti n i c n.e to us to v" ' rur their own ns.., and for their . ) frii nils, fine a 11.1 lilies thev can find no wh-n- ... i j 3l- u havervdneed prict. niori. tha.t tl pi rcrnt- ' ! hoth in Black and limn l ias. The whoU-.ali- ero i j cm .ay we an mining ih. tradeand call .,. hum-; 1 hur- This we have none already, and now .re what ' it. w e will s. n Teas by the .ii pie ehe.t, half ; "U'' i.4Jb" ""'.''.k' 'h," pri"' ,!'t n"'4- ! ..orspai t theimporten ahrn ihty bay by t"idnd ps.ka-e.. .I? i,Jr'.i',X T "l. .r 1 iii.t.i i- 1 ..a. ian- 10 me it; to the hall chest. This ia a rkm I 'Vo '" "' most instances, IS and 16 lbs. tare on ine same. 3.1. We hen b undertake to sell ererr kind of Tea fronwi.r t tirrlx e renttper pound cheaper than the w holesale rmeers do. How can we do this, asks the country merchant ? This is our answer. We an-content with seven pi r cent pmt.t iustiad of 2i Jt SO per cent, a la stnuicsiiie (rroecr. ire merchant. for saving them h rrafter from bcint; eheated. Let thimeonieto tbe Wan hi.usi s of ihe PKKIN TKA (Lt . . .1 . - .. I -.f - . . . . t ...;.i-... . ,n.-y c-t eisem nere; and H'thiy bui bad Teas then, at hih nricts, it it tni-ir.inniaii.i. , , ri:.k ;........ 1....I- l j .. .. .. : .... ..(.,- .m .,,n...? mm.ini m ti. mat nei could ni:;kem"rc nmnej hy. n.'.iiic bad Teas to X. ; Vork market than on pinKI Ti a.. W'e are n-sulit d to , overthrow this fraud: and noa call npon arrntt in! evsri town in the l Slates t,. come loraard and buy , tl.e Teas UT.lM.rt.d l.y .he I KK 1 X T fcA I'd : and 1 ue pl.iU-eoiirs.lies, that ifin six months (hi"S do not s.l! more Tea than the old. si and larj.t d.ahrs in iliflusn, wc ill eive th m our 1 vj nithont elmrer. I Ms is plain h.i.eu-h tml cannot be iuisundim.u.d we appeal lor I. sitniimv to the iniiiit n.e sue..of; our Aircnts m anv part ot' ihe t'nit.d Stat. a. Jgrntt wanted in every tewn in the Vnited Statet mr inr iffrr M rnrtr ; hit , &i-f. th. .. M K.. ..j ewT a A.....-. .,.;., i... ' . ,,r pureumele. C T t 1 O.I-I-V nn-l.- c O- S., . , n. J il v . D l i m S" 'f TUB ffetln lei Company IS U 77, I vitnn Street. .V. F. . The Teas mentioned in On- Catalogue are .lo'ne np in quarter pound hall' p.iun.l. and ..ur pnintd pack- " . ... or rail per IS Iclll. Ihrai rtinil is water nif pnner. and the ihml or tint siHe napper . -. I-'" ' . c company sen none out ro.Kt leas, none p ,,, th.s peri..r manner, all of tn. ni trrinin ihr must luxurious dmtirls in China. Country dealers may select at small a quantity nf each kind a. ihey like, and l.aie tlittn parkid in one chest. 1 hi se Teas also come in five pound Chinese packages, callid n,uattooiis, a very ii.nirnel.t, fanciful and pnrixblr shape. lVrs.ms n-.iilinffin any part of the t'nited States or Canada, can nr.li ran v ofthc Teas in this catalogue by K-tter, tu suit their wishes. We park them in Chinese boxes and deliver them to the foraantiur Merchant fn-e In m charges for p.ickinf or carta. 1 he luoney should alaais accompany the order.') ltEEX TEAS. YOVXG HYSOX, g.K)d 00 JS t" itt carpo oo 50 J lo do lino oo nil tlt fine carro 00 7S lo extra fine oo 37 Silver Leaf so Silver I Ear Seldom sold eicn by lat-fre dealers, because of the very small pn.ffits made uu its tale Thia is a very aupcriur lea. do (iolden Chop, Plan tation or CUrdrn frowth . I 00 CioLPtM Chop. This ia the finest Orecn Tea cultivated in China. It ts of the finest piekinrt. and rxeella all other Oret n Teas for its delicacy of flavor, stn-nth and an.ma. Heretofore this Tea has never rear!., d this country, except in small Iota, as prraents HYSOX. very fine do Plantation growth GVXPOWDKR, pied 00 75 1 00 00 75 I 00 1 25 00 75 I 00 1 35 00 t8 00 82 do superior impebiai ' -"'"oa nn cenotV. verior hysox skix, psHnt, fineriavor A.. . II I C 1 . . - no au extra nne BLACK TEAS. rOVCHOXG, full flavor do fine 00 34 00 00 00 50 00 38 00 .'0 no co do very superior I SOl'CHONG, esx.d ' ooidoxG.,,iyl,crCflavorfine Oiii.iso This l ea is a ereat favorite, fc eieea ..ni.. r. al satis action. do very fine do in one pound and halfnound rat. 00 63 tys. extra fine oo S3 NF. PI.VS VI I R V ,jj Xb Pli-s 1:lta. This Tea ia f -arrant and aweel aa a nu. cay. It yields a perfune that is trnelv delitrhtfnl. It is of rarden proath. and superior to any thine: ol the km.i in thia countrv. KXtU.ISIt BHKAKFAST TF.A, fine do do do extra fine HOWqUA S MIXTIKK, a stronc rich black Tea, Pekoe flavor COXtiO, rood do very fine TEKOF. Fl.OWF.KS, exwd do do rarden tmwth 00 50 oo eih 00 75 037 00 50 00 7h and Bcdr, the .hov weexpectd.ily from China : n7Tn .o.u,,k-"l,,"," "f tm. w,rey import. j . cnfy rigta I SO HECOMMFXD ATtOXS. Heretofore tt ha. b,Tn v. rj difflct.il. indeed impos. sitile, in always obtain rood rreen and black Tea..- ' kinVrnris TuZZZ 3wa" rm"1 " r" ",uld h ,ur ''y We hare tried the Teas imported by the Prkin Tea i fmP"n5" " Fulton .t. xw York, and if we I aXllis NT.!, TnT.i ... '- , . I 1 1 KIM-IH Ml r., ":'c!!Tr r""t Saaccinsena nf V kl.k . ! sold in this countrv. are imt...r..vj k. .1 ... . -. .lna. m rreen , n K. v r..,.. " . .... .""ei. 1 nose snt want food Z " """bh- pnet a can al ay. ret them ihere.irr" l)rinkrrt 1,r Pikin Te. Co., .5 nd.. Fulron st have imported into th,. marke I no rt 1 H ml. .k;. - I . . tome ve hundred thonand dollars or;h of the .., '"T " !".. "to. intbe Celea-"""-"P man t.r various fancy packa- '" co"r ipity can invent. It is a nr..i ..l.com,rori,od7nkfhVn ?.4.L,t". "..'.t "- lere to bay 1 eaa at this er.. 1 v...ki:.k p. "I '. . .-mwii.hiii.iii. ailO nn 'ysohun thrm at this place, on reWial teems...V. I. Vturiernnd Enauirrr. r.-. .1 . K 1 .. Vturitrnnd Enauirrr. "ea Co., 7. and 77 Kultor. .t ThrPtkinT f,,"ir.e. rr,. at and roed wurk. and w.11 " . V. ' L.l. a T 5 !j .t 0 ' roor teas wkich ?.k . ""."r"''"'' t rr.ded consumer. oflhe .ecle ..trthem.rket. They emport none I bn. pure and f-arran. t, ,., ,Bd retail then, bv the , .oicle pound at wholesale price,. Familie. - IrrJ-lE .:: - ! . " 7 " ..r ""ervliaiit pay who buy to sHI arain Itoi.u Ti-w xm ' ' 3 tosUatain. IMily Trite Sun. ne Vl-ng Mc r,.-The Pekin Te. C- TS He 77 i,.:eii. nehcioaooinne T. . ,t 50'eent. J.x shiiuncs n,rnnnd r.., .1... ...T.." tn P'T ."hV;B,;:rbe,bei;h Vv:!a.:"b-l"dr&.,Ir?-',l four.hill.nrs than y.m have bivn rrttina at .is .ki.. Ihonlte Me..!0'!.'!.1.0 rk':?1' ,'no''cr-. Try i sa-i.a. siiiii m tnisi pnsr i awsw -ki ; a. ".' atTict It is better th.n .y thinr f tfcj - " . ""-S"i eisea.i re .t one dollar lfiiyfu,irreJ.r.sirct.l,m cmhI tea. iks. ' P k, Tea Co, 7i .nd TT Ful.. t. .wrrrsii y. .JtSiVZJZ'rr "'- . 7 r7 " rprtmni ini. botk i ww nd -mntrv, io he rrr W .rvknNM. If TwS I ! .-.. r i -i , rPsV.Wa
'"-rb,'- lw ttinr te, hotti m qnaiiiv nJ r"", are all thai u .tmi.d of th.m mh u.v.rnsr rmT... hrrt I... bn em.i,..
, l lo tirkcwihc trinkiiul rem in nmranicr nt d'rp"i",,t. Tfcrprkia la Company hair lr ,.-.-. y min I oinriaTiy- ril crnnairacril ilr imponaiiun of rhoicr Tanriir r rnir - arni-n iri, it a m t th iiewtn Taira ana pickin iin rrr.l cart- which hr thrrr. uiit iirui ovra iMtrndan-d una thiii (ouniri aeX7h."et.Pn a. a rose, which at prrM-iit to imponrr. Amonr ilinr uunn;, mini a uayr. and liarranl -I"viiit n-rainnirna mall u n on) prmmii. ' "Pn many or those aha liavr triVd it. ha hnn lu makr Ihrm ronbrim-d aratrinkrra. Ijidica ko j ave iteo it, way thy m trr hefurr drank uch t.-a. ;B"' " rr k-.lk ihr rrnt i. att hiir it at T5 and 77 Faltoa at C!den ""'I SA. 1hPi kin Tea Companr, No. TS and 7r FnlinH "inn. anqaia;innabW aril the hot tra importid into thi markti. That ihr? w lltkc-m chraprr than anv nthrri-Mahhrarnt. ia fact prorrn in a thousand intanr- mrr th. y hare oprm-d thHr tore. Wr m.mlil adviwonr rrii-nira lo rail at thia -a.r.. ..,,, aU, ir-onr inrnin n 'V''1 n.plile kept n thrir ei trait toobtain enantrr. t-ntitlc-d "Hinta lo Tt-a Drinkf and tat-rrfrnni darn a little ! orlul mlormalion on the nSircl. This Danmhlrt il many rear. Have f..r it. Bn, thank, . " '"."l T, and f..r nrr" i ir one dollar ik r Dnund Yos may be .nreof nbiaininr aM limes parr and , knrMy rlaroei-d tea., by the single pwand at wkok--:le pnei., of the Prkin Tea I'ompanr, 75 and 77 i Fulton l. Ihry hare probable the 1'arrr.t stock, Jand tn-are.! variety offiue rnti and blark teas of , any e.iabh.hwn-t in ike V. Stat. a. Thee are da
mpa tarce no inn., and a jn at benefit io cunia- oeen toano po.inie to carrr thrm, and there ara mi-r. of tea. Atlaa. I few towns andrill.ee. bat caiirain seme rmarkabla CTKililors and Pnhli.bers of Xcw.papen in the p ""irnees of their pood efTi Hi. In the Soqth. panic. State., Canada, Wet Inil.-a. e. who m ill rise the olrly. w here bi!io disi-aw preeaiLthee annnally above 1 J inM ni..n. in , their n-prctive JoarnaU, in- i "T'' ,h' ,nrr "f nnoand. For proof of the forerwctudinr thi. notice, willhe paid for the same in any I me statements and of the valoe and effiraer of thia
r ,hrv may ebonae to ailect I cm the Ca'alotnte, at t U""" ,h' ' nm hT "eir purrha.mr of they ari at l.berty to d..p.eof a. ihry pl.a.e. l aix r. Who ailr. ruse mii.t direct copies marked othi.;vin Tra Ctmpuuy Gaxrttc, Ti Si T7 Fulton t.. New York GUArFF.Vl.ERf, PI LLS. 7'-enr Tinv.onrf Bnjret trU meh t every week fXH K t.K A FFKN BKMG COMPANY de.in- to call P the attention of every one inu rested in tbe health of the rreat and beautiful Wist, to their views rea pectin; BILI.lOl'X DISORDERS. .t""!'- -"r .-rr .f.be - '"r" nemiaimtee. 00 wnerr we mav. their sad ; ctT.-ct. are M-n and felt. 1 he hr.rr and .clf-d.-nyinr ! ',!jr pre.se. hit mtbe west, to make the t Wild.rni.. hnd and hlosw.m as the r...e," meet. il, , dnadtui evil. Heis,u,nc torork hardandendure .rrT? Tr". "''"n' But in a little while be is seized with some form of bitions disuse. Hta stnnc-ih noa i. weakmaa. A cloud trnnii over his prospects: and heesrlaims, trcutd that there irere tome medicine tm prevent thit dreadful evil, endf : cure it n-hen it dti teixr pn iti virt'im!" From the I moment of the land.nr of the Pilrnms of Plymouth I to the pn si nt hour, billions disease, have lent soeniw : and desolation thmuch the land. Let the graves of . the loied and the lost tell the story. I A mnmenttinns nnestinn here comes a p. Dtet Ihe I supreme Ruler intend that the tmiiinm i SOSS OF THE I'frvr. ' vil'irg tn hrttr t he heat and hurt hen t the daxi. I .1... 1J ll .1 I ' i j bh nrunt ncrvnrecr ra aa tad calamity? . It is Rot irievereni to ay x.vno:.' I s-j-v- j .. . . mis iit iiiisr..Tii.' necaose mere ia no chisa of diseases that can be ao certain Iv on vented and enn-d as those now spoken of. 1 his is the Gnat Fact to which tbe Orarfenhcrr; Comns.nv wentd call the attention of CiOVF.H VORS, OLE K (i YM F.V. Jl'MISTS. IOIYFHS. .VFm. i CAI. MEN, PIIII.AM HKOPISTS of even- name nl "N HfSMAXDS, FATHERS. WIVES and ! MOTHERS in theenti.-e Wesf. There imnniuin I ny IIUIious disorders ahou old not lie Forever IS a n i s li e d from -.be West. The reader mac not believe thin: he may smile at tbe idea. Pnt in these dava of Great Disciiveri.-a whv should not sonic! hin r befnnml ishieb i "'tt contml and cure disi ares which are, in their na "-. eminiiaiiiriira curauier U " w' 11 " fs't thnt tbe troe nature of bitiou. disorders has been but partialis understood, j Hrr h '""" 'e ereat nl of the uiter failure or m',r,,; 'e medical men anil medicine-venders of i ,hr ''l 1 BREAK THE CHILL ! seem. k... k.. ...I k. .k : ana acne; and to pnnrr.dn nch. bletd and mercurial in a II the other f..r......r I.. I. f.. ...... nk.i , been the eon., ouenee. IV. ."ll i iii-eo re i hi i in:, i ens ot thousands have died: multi tudes have had their blood poisoned by mercury; scarcely a ill have been permanently tun d. 'I he true theory ia 1' r e v e t i o ii ! and in rates a here it is in Ihe system, to eradicate it Marair hfy. All these ends areaurriy attained by tbr celebrated liraetenoerg vegetable Pills, 11 them be fairly tried thmurhn.it the Great Wet. and the Billion Taint hub t imes to the svstem al most l.k. leprosy, w ill be eradicated. Health will be speedily n atoml; the sallow complexion will be made ir. sn ana tair; stn-nrtn and pleasurable sensations ill return, and tbe neat season will not find the n R.i i e r.iH stsa lr the victims ofthrdisea-e rcfem d to. Weventtire to say that tr these Pills were furnished loevery family in the I'nited States at the expense of THE ISEXER.1L CUVEPS.VEST, it would be th. most economical and merciful expen ditiire ever made. Why? H. cause from every family ell BiHiout tendi ncirt would he hanithed! The Weal would no lonrer he .treaded. There would be NO MOR K. SICKLY SKASOXS! The inhabitants there would be aa free -from sneh complaints as those of the healthiest portions of New England. I'nlike all other ailti-billinus mrdirinea the Graeh nberr Pilla utterly prexent the formation nf me nisi-ase wttnin tne system. Those who use them accorditir to directions CAXXOT HECOME BILLWUS! With these remark! the Graefenherr Company invite a still more extended trial of their Pills. 1st. Let neichhmrhotdt cluhtmgether and get a tupply, nnd distribute It every family. Jnd. Let Clergymen recommend and dittrihute thrm, 3d. Let Landholder! Jurnith them to the tettlert an lArtr landt. 4th. fcrr. Emigrant Xocietret and other pkitanthvofi. ie hodietjumith them to the needy In short, there is no earthly reason why tbe West should not be perfectly healthy; that on its beatitifti prairieaand beside its noble streams strong and vigorous healthshould not be enjoyed. In the following diseases these Pills also achieve equally wonderful triumphs Anhma Flatu lencv. Billion. Complaints, Hoi I., Rowels deficient action in, Rn aat Panr, Catarrh, Constiparion, Couch of Pregnancy, Costivenesi, riarhoo?a nifficult Breathing, lvspepsias, riyspeptic Consumption, Direst mn. Imperfect, Determination of lllood to the Head, F.ar Athe, F.rysipe.'as, F.p.lepsy, rcverLow, Xervons, Intermittent. Krmitieoi. Fluor Albus. or Whites, Gastric Fever, Green Sickm ta, Gripes, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hysteiics, Incontinence of Crne. In.lireslion, Inrlamation of vitat parts Iiiflamat.on of the Stomach. Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Low Spirits Menstruation, Suppressed or Painful Xervons Disorders, Xeuralria. Hhenn.atism. Fever and Ague, j Stomach Various diseases Wh.t. In .11 billions or fhen..ie ....nl.-rs. these Pills . .cnieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they de- ( fy cornpeti.ion. And .a the susceptibility of the j American constitution ia to these diseases, they .re mij ... i.a nv some. The PU1 of the New World. Their underfill rfflracv in these complaints .riesfrom their power tn open the Pores: dense and nrenct hen the Stomach and Bowels, make the I'rine i low heallhilv n A 1 .k k Li. w. t so the system WHOLES tLF. WJRF.HOl.-SF., 49 John atrtet. New York In towns where there is no branch, the Company "Hi PSlfllOIM0.1hn l..lln. hr MtM nn.t I I (1 ) i or "therw ise. .. u.re P.ll. .eat by mail ... order J. " ?nrr 5 vent. bov. ltrn Srimn r..n..:n f-.t:.. r- 1 1 ... -. - ..... .uui.l... V.ii.ik. nH.u. .... ... d.sie ot initiana. Hobert McCla.y, Ar. nl, Brookvillr, lad. TERMS CASH! Is Y 31 A A & R1C E. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Deallera in Hardwareand C utter v. Wire, Steel, NaiU Ac. i?n ol' the Anvil, No. JT Main street, 5 door, below Pearl tt. Cincinnati, July 3d l4. JT.r ' II. II. L. AND IS, . C7ocAr and Watch Rmn FAIRFIELD. INDIANA. "aTTiROPOSirsi -r. k k- k ..... T mmx.b .rmore; during mZ'7tirm r nnKiiH iremt i otirtsu for ihs -, M.nnr Clorlt- WmtliZl Vl - J,"n-"f.T . .. v - - . a..- rvsr . nil innn in nrm at - Tb.front'.bop'.riir. Rif-.sboP 54 Iv
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WOOL C lUIfi SPINWIWQ AND WEAVino
art1 now reade wiik tkn. ... j . chines in fine order for (ardinr, for eattoer, o seta tarda, a 270nniu.lle .rk ... r. ;. wool, with si nower Ion-. a.. .2 "" ".'""C k- ' - - j tmh, ana will lav appy to aee.mmod.te all who will ran on at tZ work in our line. 1hn.rli.int: at a diManre ran hi an-ofthrirrardin? brine done on r nirhl. SninniiTe on hort niKiee. Manutatrin ..n -k . .s r'U " " - i It V-5 bare r,.. hand t. ,i, en.tomee. t Pricei Cardinr I and 71 e.. Spi.nu.r is and loa-i" .. - Ma,rinr Ca.inett Itjcu per yd..el.ain fo.nal Wearing Jeans So " " - hain ronnd Mai.urctonne C..inni-, io J t.. rr Tmtd " "on sharea ( and I8 tu p,.r Jeant umtii Caoinelt White Flannel on ham f,.r " prryd. zntotj eta- " Cloth on .hare. and IS ctt. per ' per yard 50 M SIJ K lankett on .hare. J and S eta. " " per yd. 30 f..r narrow ,' M Sor..rw,de. Falling will be done a onal al u.ual pricea rVata 10 to 21 and 50 cts. according to color andwork A il the ahoee wort we will warrant to be done ia . - ...... . fi-wi.ninir to Dnrenaae ru.il. .- ine will find it to their interest to rail ...... ... ! I'V", JJV'T "r,Btk if ,h' " ' j " "TUT A" n"- M CO. 1 r ... .,.. I.a-nia. TR. SPFVTFR-S VF.GETA Bl.K TILLS a4 m?-rwVC-e"d "JfrfTOBXTIVE VFGETABt.R ' oonbtlnl ntility. They hare pawed away from tbe j thnnsancls ihoty laanehed npon thetide of riperimrnt ."'now taad higher in repntatian, and are beeera! ; more exfn.irely uvd than any oiher preparaiioa "r ""'ne eeer prepared foe the relief of nfTrrinp !'"" Tbey baie been inirodaii-d into eeerr place it 'eine, the proprietor will intrt a few of Ike many 'hou.and teatimonial. which bare been presented la "ot be bourht or infl-ieneed in any way to prevarieat. !"" who kavehiRher aiews ef moral responsibiliiy i nd l"'ee, than to certify to fact, because it will da !iiu... -r m i.tur, a..o in-mseire. no iniu.tica TESTIMONIALS: Beatli r . do not fail to notice the followinr featimo. jy J"jerard to the efficacy of Sptncer'a Veretab'.a iTompkin." BliitT, Snmptrr Co, Ala, Jan 4, 1US Dr A. Spencer: Dear Sir I with Ton to forward ma a lar:ri-supply of rnnr Pills; I dont tbink Jro bnrea I two lari-i- a quantity to nd I sold loo bore, the lait is months, they are t be most popular Pill. ,n thi j place. For billions complaint., sick head-ache di.pen. j aie and .neb like riiseaws. they are cnsiden d almost :v;rTpmTba.Vi .;;VTh,ree: rr:.f Pills loonrofhis. My rnstmirf think th. m .n.'ri.. to Peter's oranr other Pilla. k-. r.:n. ' Resprctfuly yours. O. C. KELSET t-ivinesion, Snmptrr Co., (Ala.) Jane SB, U.S. DfR Sir. We have within the I... r. .l.l .k.. two hundred and fifty bores ofvour anti-hilioaa pilla They arc generally cunsidm-d a rood famitv medlcina' R. F. HOfSTOV Jt Co For sale by Hit! & Haile, Bruoki il!e. Ind Nov IC48 DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND SYRUP OP LIVERWORT A .V D TAR .I safe and certain aire for COXSUMP TlOXof THE t.UXGS. spitting tjf 7oor, Coughs, Cold. Asthma, Pain in the tde, Hronchifis. HTiooping Cuirzh and all PULMOXARY AFFECnoxs. 1TKIH shitlhs celebrated Dr. Richards aava n ' .tsndi.iv I 1 a Physician of more than SO years' llerrrri-inthecasenf ifr. Charlet trade, thai after haTiur resorted to retry meant w itbin his kn. edre, for the tn-atment of Cvmumption, without Ihe slirhtest benefit, he permitted him to use 7r. Rttert' Liverwort and Tar; bv which he was tMi.r.Ji... Jert health. (Sirneri) W M.J. HICHARDS. M. D. Please call at the Agent- and ee thia certiScatein full. DESPAIR XOT FOR THERE IS HOPE EVEN FOR THE DYLYG This is to certify that some months since I was take with a pain in my aide and breast. I called in the aid or several Bhysiclans, but th ey failed lo rive me any relief, and for the sdare of one year I rrew rapidly aorse. In addition to this, 1 was attacked with.vio. lent cough, alth.uirh an excellent phisician lived ia the same house, audused the ereatest exertions sn4 paid the strictest attention, it baffled all his skillltwo others were called in, one of v. horn w as an ared ant skilful physician; but aU their t Hurts provid alika unavailing. At last s physician who was attending camp mceiitir in the neighborhood, came to cen,e, and declared that 1 could not last more than one day lonrer, also, the vast number sho came to see me belie., d lht a f.-w days at most, must end my earthly e.reer. My friendtnere new called in to tee me diet But my brother, at this crisis, (h-arinr of theastonishinr cures performed by Dr. Horera' Compound Srup of Liverwort and Tar,) went to Chillicothe and back a distance of sixty miles in 13 hours, tore! some of the above medicine; I commenced taking it. ndrfrssjrrr.tr;.' before I had taken halfabottla tne courh was entirely cured; from this time I recovered rapidly, and alien I had ued lao bottles, I sasable to resume my family vocations as uul, I am fully salaried that if it had nut been for this excel, lent medicine, I would now be in my rrave, and must, injustice, say tint I truly return luy sincere ihan-s. to the inventor of this priceless medirine.;and would re. commend all persons afflicted with tli.i-asid lunrs ta rive it a trial. HARRIET ROWE. We, the nndcrsirned, do certify that this account of Mrs. Kowe ia correct, c being personally acquainted with .11 the circumstances. P. P. JOHXSOV, PETER D. MATTHEWS, THOMAS CRAIG, SOSF.PH EVANS. Staunton, Ohio, FcVy T, 184f. WILL THIS LIVERWORT AXD TAR CURE A COLU? I DO XOT ME AX MERELY RELIEVE IT RUI WILL IT CURE? This it a quoit ion we frvqiit-ntly hear aked. Thm rot.ttwtnir ctrtificate is tflrcifd a thruuinrsunis licbl on the tbj'eu Mm. Child hasnndtttibi ihatitun ' nr.1 . e.a.r.1 taw-- .1. K... iki ... . A l.-- 1 . I. J what he stt 1 herr is no ex cane ftir diseased lutin, htn the public continue tou?te medicint-11 that are aott-ly ree ottimt-ndt d by the rrrnrr, or which 19 wrgr by worn orrtgn or unknown ccriiticau-a, fur the oie fiurpost J A'O'n. C-XPIeate read the following: Mr. SroviLL Sir: I deem it a duty to let thcpublia know the s;reat value of Dr. Hot-rs celebrated I-IV-KRWOKl AM) I AH. I was u far pine wiih tha COXSl'MPl IO, that I had no hope of ever bi iiif restored to my health and friends; 1 continued lo get worse and .on.e, and mycotig-h was to ditreiii.p t haft I became reduc! to a mere skeleton, though under the care of an able prutrnftor of thin city. With hula or 110 hope I cxt a bottle of the above medicine, which proft'd to he even more than it professed. It action wa like a charm raisin; the matter and phlrm, ch ckin(j my cough, and ht a in 1 my lunps perfectly totinct, hy tism eniythrre bottle, jf anyone has a cotiphaiid is iu dang-er of consumption, and doubt tht- ereat blessings which attend thia medicine, they can Ik- aily satisfied, by calling on me, on Sixth St, (uih side,) two door west of Smith, as I ha na doubt it is to this medicine I owe my life. (Signet!) ANN CHILDS. Cinc innati, January 31, 1846. N. B. Those whoare afflicted with disrated Lurg will do mi II to considercalmly ht ther their condition is nvire hoftrtett than was that of Mrs. Hotre. mj St nunton. or of Afr. Cfitdr9 of Cincinnati. If thrre are any who still doubt th. Grrat virtue m this medicine, plt-ase call at the Agenta and get a pamphlet containing numrrou certificates of astonishing c urea of the Jfrrf and motf respectable citixent. A. Senville, mhileale ag-nt for the Writ and South, S. E. Corner of Fifth and Race alreeta, Cin.O. For le by K. TYN KK, Brookviile, lud. November, 1841.. 47-tf TO COUNTRY HERCHANTS. Crockery Ware, &c. THE subscriber bavinr by recent importation cam plrtrd hia stock nf Printed and Common Ware, would inform those wishinr to purchase, that he can naw otTerfor theirexamination one of the best selected assortments in the West. He feels confident that thoa. who favor him with a call will find it to their interest to purchase, . it is his intention to aell at lost prises, rithrrforcashorapproTcd paper. The stock has been selected with a view to th. try trade, and consists in part of Common and Printed Teas and Te. Ware; do do Bowls, assorted sizea; do do Pitchers, do do do Edred and C C Plates, do do d. do Baker's Dishes and Nappies! With a rreat variety of other articles in hia line. ALSO An assortment of Flint Glass, which will k. Id by tbe box at Manufacturer', prices. 8AMFSOX, I.1NDSET, St Ct. No. 2. Main c. cast side, opp Trust C Bank, Ciav, March IS, ms. ilr TERMS OPTHR INDIANA AMERICAN. Til WO Dollars in advance, $2.50 in six manths, tt.M at the end of the yeaa, and an addition of30asata for every ye.r payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. One square or les. will b. fea. srrted three times for one dollar, if payment be madw n advance; nne dollar and tw.nty.fi re ceats if pawment ba delayed one year; and one dollar. ad fifty M. f delayed two years, aod in th. same nraporttssw mr tb. time pajunssnt Ik delassrl. WT . salinw tsq. fr a la.fer list srill ba Warfeafss m aarysiTictf 1.
