Indiana American, Volume 15, Number 45, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 November 1847 — Page 4

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OR THE Rl'lKRO. KAMILT. Cotiiiiiud,.) P pJI AdV'ine. sftitl rcr sirter. I tut-.r-M.i you are soon to be w.atfe.1 UHn by younir tjViiAen printer. 1 b is in(iie.l ci''npliiii!;a ms step towrds brirsrin dis:rn upon -r ftnuif.' Is ii'brvause h is a firu.'kirci tr a printrr.r mquirt'e) Adylmv?. in a very unit!, n,i ilsisaut manner, wtiosn very tone of voice rebuked t turbulence ol her "iB'er. 'H.iilif ancriiy a:s(red Caroline: I efcuM le at-uauied. if I e; you. to tb'nk of such a thin?. It ffm to me yJ have lest ail rril fortbe family itvyour fanati. prtinns ot temperanrw and rflifrion.' I fear you will rtrinjr more ditrrsct upon the fa nily, e-itl Adeline, firmly, in t!ie juc'traient of a!l r-r-nsible gooi people, for tcaxf ol some notions about temperance, and repentance, morality and religion. l)mnk nr.,. I'm well avare is a sin and it disgrace, but I bsve yet to lt-rn lliat a incbtiiical ;.rar?Sicn tlifgrsres any man. Wiib it. he ran be useful to the coninmnitv in wlncli he lives, and I'm cure printing 1. t It ' I.T-. ...I

w n verv tiounrs o:e ami nirjii'V u'ui

enough to eep it. Looking out of the . indow 'ew tniriutrs anil b;trayin(r much anxiety in spiis of alt his efforts to conceal it; he at laat turned found and acked. is tfte evening appointed hen you are to be gallanteil by lhal n:iaerable druukard Seymour. Adeline turned her sparkling, deep b'ue ees upon him as tliuugh he would read

J'hrt inmost thoughts of his eul. He could

nut stand her penetrat :nj gxe, but turned away his eyes in fear and trembling. Notiring hi eiiiharrasnient, MherVa no time appointed. When he will feel willing to siin the pledge I know not, but would to heaven, he and all you'ia men and ymmtf women not excepting the present company, were prepared to put their name to the hnliowed pledpethie vry night.' Y u may nn vv!l exi-opt me Iron your goneral wishes, for I now do assure you I thai! not put iv nur down with gutter drunkards,' paid L'aoline with contempt. But aftrr etgnititj 'In? v'oilge and adhering it, iliey are no longer drunkards out refi;-wed men, as good ng any bo.lv else, Hnd sntirli belter lhan nioderaie dt Hikers or wine bibhtMS, even if hey are bener ?1rped, alid make a more fasV.iouahle appearance.' Ah! Adeline vou are deceived in llieee

ploy ment.

f.-snon tor ih 1'ible, and nuny Ml-.er jo. i! books. Even tho love. sick :or,es and cher trash, which you're coiietr.nily re.i din?, cornea from the hands of tiie printer surely you must think highly ot this class of operative1. Useful! ufelu-.! Mid Ctroline, you're eternally dwelling o;t that -vord. I Lone I i-lill eternntln d.veli on it.

We are imlchttfd to tl.-s prv- i men, atd Uarlt.tn, w ith as mm h ttml-

:se- a. could command in Hie presjeiit exri-ed state of hi nerves. They idiink s'.i'y. 1 am told by those thai jkr.ow ii. 'Win, told you soT fche enquired ins Scommatidttie voice.

He heiiitated a moment in doubt who to nRie. bu; nt last repliod. 'Mr. Hull-

and perform what it moans in ibis life and j worm, and he now, i r he sold toma ol that which is t. come,' replied Ade'inei I their ' :; V-q-r-r within a tVw days.'

!lw!rni! Mr. S; ilworm: she ejacula-

Well voo may to Lowell, or elce- W

where, nnd tike up with ttie spinoinnr ttnd . til. Uioking him fuli io tiie fire, Sullwonn weaving tor anght 1 care, said this female j tl!.rs f aiPli, nils, tl" fear.- thai his crafl aristocrat, or marry a druuken prUltr, . ,d)(gT. H: U ., icked man, and it suits your taste.' I vou ouht to he careful how on aao-

l will not nisrry a cnien o'uer. or

drunken loa'er or drunken ii.'vitUin:in lookincr thirolv at the anita:t ! (,'erN : ;n

m i r

t I On reflection h recovered from his em

I birraMiient. beiievina it quite impuesi

i riate with such a black chatacter.' J

Carleion suddenly stalled as if he ... .

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the sisters. I would not marry a druu'c irt'

or any one likely to heroine ei. I sliou'd not ohject to them on aecoii: t of their mechanical profession. Ab! sister! Your notions are all wronsr. Kcmcmber! the grave d'.'eiroys ail artiti.-isl dest'netion in society. I care not wheie 1 am buried whether at M 'unl Aut;urn, or the rough pands of the ten; provided the epitaph on my toAb mv be written, 'the was u$ful

ychUe 'he LetdG.ii d Lorn! iinpa'.iettty exclaimed Carolina, I behove in my soul you're half Brzy.' Oh, no, calmly replied Adeline. You are the demented one, if either of us, lor old an you are, you do not uuderstend the object of your creation. ou wee horn to oe useful. Yes, that's iLe work, nseiu' to thi.se all around you, and if you are not rai if you live for aelte alone, h"W M-it-crati'v you anwer tie purposes (or which you were made, and how wretchedly qual lied you will he to discharge the duties ol another state of existar.ee! Dit-grace tie duties of another life, echoed Caroline in a sct rnful manner. WL.it an expression that id What an idea to er.ter any ones head.

Don't you think we have any thing to

do in another world, inquired Adeline. Shall we live thera eternally idle having nothing to do no care about anything As well might death he sn eternal leep, if Elicit is to be our fatnre life.' 'Soim! fanatics, ) suniejse, may Hunk

we shall sing psa!tn,replied Caroline lo'.'k-1 ing at Carieton, Rtid laughing. I No doubt, some l.oneet well meaning Christiiiiis inay ituag:ne their future lue will be -;.'ent in rucIi employment, answered Adeline. "Hut they will find themn'lvee mistakencd. I'siilm sir.gmg will not const itute aU tl;eir tlulies, althongh tiiiioic w;. !r;ot be forgotten in another etate of !tigI here there, e id Curoline, laugl in ij'i.te loud, you've said enough in aii tonBtience. You have strange notioiis of another world. Aud you've none at all,' replied Adeline. Well I had rather have none at all than

bie that his secret could be divulged to her for no living mortal knew it. but himself and his accomplice Stillworm. Why d:d you start so sudueul. V inquired Adeline. 'I iiionolit it Strang you should be so

nnrharitahlp as In call Sliliworm a wickd man wltu you've no arquaintancr with him, he replied. Thai is what made me start so suddenly.' 'It is enough to make any iierson start, who has any moral sensibilities, to hear such unprovoked slander,' interrupred Caroline.

Stop a moment sit-'r. and do not be

so seni!ive in behalf of those w ho stand i. . i , . .t

1 D"titni itiotr coumers, ami :p- out uns ! moral death to their neioiibors, replied

Aduiine. I tjudetstand Henry, you and

this iil Iw'urm are on fiiendly terms wilh each other. You make him your bosom

fuend, the repository of your very par tieular secrets.'

He now convulsively niarteil worse

than ever, for he was fearttil tint some bud in 'he nir, or some magical power had revealed to her the he!l:sh plot which he and Stillworm liad arranged. He knew not what .Seymour had related to her. She alluded io w h iv thft r.-.n so!'lor h't.3 tohJ Seymour in relation to her !ov!iic him to such a degree t'it 5;e cotilr'. a.)l shuke h.:r .ff, even if he were d.sposed to :r-!1 c her, aiul not the poison plot, as lie imagined, for of this she knew nothing. He w alked the room In gret agitation, i:pp reii;!y 8s in much mental ag;uy as . -i:!d well bear. Adlr.ie and Caro!'.;ic ttii' wete g-eatly stii prised at i!.e ! dt-ioi'iistt a'ioii of feeling on his pari. They

cou'd nnt acci unl for it. He roniMiued

be beu ilderi:d by sjcil clinneras as you have advanced, er-cwerred I'aroiine. 1

huld expect l.i crazy, if I cuter' amed surh vulgines, and lau ilicisnits, as crowd upon your brain.' St 1'sul was thought to he mad by seme when he was doclariog the very simple truths, and thas because their minds were n bewildered that they could not understand, even the alphnbet of Christ. an religion, said Adeline. May you not be, in some d-'i-ree. in the same stale!' Well .llr. SI P.i;if, jou'd better be

come a travelling preacher, and go from j

l.out-c io iiout-a, spreading your peculiar doctrines, and enlightening tlm benighted people,' replied Caroline; apparently gratified with wbil sttc vainly thought was a ally of wit. 1 did not intend to compare myself to ihnt great and good man, and you do me injustice by the supposition, said Adeline. lio you know whether St. Paul was ever married or not. 'No I am sure I don't, neither do I care, rep.ied Caroline. Hjvv should knot i Not by reading novels and such cphemtal productions,' replied Adeline. But '! miiili know, if you vvoalJ read the ii'lit kind of books. 'I don't want to hear any mor? such

tun", said Caitilme impatiently, tin wish to know if von intend to

to witlk the room for some minutes, and not a syllable tutered by eny of the three. 'There may be a cane you know not, said Adeline. Wo know not the private grief of our friends on all occasions. Every -n has more or less of secret histo

ry about him w Inch he would not all the world to know.' These remarks of Adeline . im.tea.1 of calminc his fears, increased them to such an extent, that he had a strong mind to leave iho room without further ceremony; but he finally hoped his fers were groundless, and that Adaline's temark were general and did not allude lo this plot which troubled him so much at thi3

lime still he could not avoid exhibiting manifest signs of fear and guilt. Adeline's suspicions, were roused, that hi was quite as bad as Sliliworm. She began to th nk thai love had hitherto blinded her to many of his faults. Thinking it would be ihe bent policy not to make any explanation of what she referred lo in her lemarks which seemed lo agitate him so violently, he concluded she would retire, impolite as it was, and leave him lo tinnurthen his hearl to Caroline, if he felt disposed. She left the room very much to the gratification of Sier sister and not a little to ihe relief of him. A soon s she was gone. Caroline requested him to besea'.ed, fcr he was still I . . r . . i v : . - . t.

I'ut i ' . m i, tii'viiij; ut it.-s tut- iiittirt ,.,,,,. and occasionally looking out of the iviu-

juDdure. ! 'The can, Caroline? he said. Why, you knttw that t have loved Adeline, but she appears to have lost, in some good degree, her regard for me. Thin would agitate any young man in liko circumstances, would it not?"

'For many months, I hae thought that Adeline's views, opinion, tastes and feeling were so widely different from yours, that ten chences to one if you married her, replied this heartless, cunning girl. And besides all ibis, I have good ruasoni for believing thai her lote lor Seymour still lingers in her hejrt. That she once loved him, there is no doubt, because she received his addresses in spile of opposition, and appeared lo be very fond of him. Carieton knew not yet thai the first love in woman'sheart is seldom if ever forgot

ten? There is a period in the life of woman, when she is already to love, and if an object presents its self at that time, the sfF-ciions of her heart .lill cling around ii. A new feeling is born in het soul, and she becomes chanced Such strong impreFsious can be never whol'jr effaced. 'This may he very line in theory, but what other reasons have you? inquired Carieton. Have you heared Adeline say anything?' 'She has never made a confident of me, in relation toother matters, but we sleep together, and she mutters in her sleep,'

1 Bieep,' said she.

'Wnal did you hear her aay while in ke anxiously exclaimed. 'Ah! Henry, 1 dont wish to excite that terrible passion, jealousy, in you, she

answerred- I value your happiness

much for that. 'S ".d tell me if yon are my friend,' fseut "ne h's e'es rolled

Sla- nom- ana n' cnest neavea wun

violent emotions.

'You know, Henry, I am, and always

have been your friend, more I dare not say,' she said in a tremulous voice, ner

vously pressing his hand, and looking most imploringly into his face, while she

had actually forced the tears inio her sparkling, black eyes.

lMore you aare not say: he repeated.

Say all say every thing keep nothing

back from me von know you can trusl

me. What did she ay in her sleep?'

No a this last question was not the one w hich she hoped he would ask; for when

she !oU him that she dare nol say more.

she did not mentally allude to what her

si-tter might have said in her -"Jeep, but! to her own feelings, which she was more diffident n n.de si to express. Her great object that which bore with the most weight on her mind, was to tell him outright that she dearly loved him? I havesfreqtienlly heard her mention ihe name f Charles, while she seemed to be dreaming, she answerred. No longer ago than last night she repeated his name several times, and once, when she appeared to be much agitated

by her dream she distinctly said, dear Charles.' Does she never mention my name when she's dreaiiiing?'he replied in much cnxiety and agitation. I have never heard her speak of you in sleep, she replied. She haa recently mentioned Seymour's name more lhan usual. There is scarcely a night passes but she's muttering souiethin about htm in her dreams.' Carieton suddenly rose up, and promenaded about the room in a violent manner, mentaliy calling down curses and imprecations on the head of Seymour, whom he now considered r.s a formidi.. ble rival; but he now kept his tongye between his teeth. The artful Caroline watched his movements with eagle eyes, and saw that the effeci upon him, were just what she intended they should be. She rose and soon brought in some wine and tilling two glasses, handed one lo him and look the other herself. The smell quickened his appetite, and they drank

it off with a pood relish. It was just the thing which his stomach craved at this moment; for he had nol drank anything

for several hours, and lliat wilh the spirit of jealousy which Csroline had stirred within him and his renewed hate for Sey

mour, he was quite ss thirsty as he ever was in his life, and the deceitful liquor seemed lo reach the tighl spot.' He felt

better, but by no means satisfied. The

first glass only paved Ihe way for two or three more which he was not long in

swuilowing under ihe generous adminis tratiou of Caroline.

Stepping towards him. and placing her hand upon his shoulder, she continued

'Henry, you must not be ao much ag ilated. It pains me to see you in such i

moments, and he left bef for the evening. He went away from the house wilh many strange and conflicting emotions crowding round his heart, believing thai heprospects weie very fair to supplant her llr io hl affections. . .

and induslrmtis always expeiienee. Both had beauteous forms, and lovely and intelligent countenances, hut how different their moral senibiiitiet, and the structure of their uindl ' (Cntir4 nut vcc!l

pany tint no bria.t Charles ""-ei nnuir to a teiivertute meeting. Thai' what 1 want lo Know. Should yon not go with a drunkard, jf you thought yon might be ii.s: r;n:.ental ii. r:ialiig I. ,111 a sober ii.mi.' Should y..u lei puch an op.tortu ml v pass uuim.ticv-

id, v. hen you SmI lie power of reclaiming j ,j.

iiiio tiiii coil!,? so n.u- It t otl! l ou arrt eternally irui ; about be v

frodand use'ui. said I ';. loin.e, 1 don't know hs yuu're any better thui other io.k or (io any more good. I know I'm not so good and useful as i ought to ue, auswried .'.-;lnie. but if I tliouid accompany Charles S-ymourto W ashiiigtomaii temperance iiicotlicg and ine stiotixi become a temperate industrious louur ni4ii, you would Siv that 1 had done miegood. would you not! Before C'roime had time to answer Carirton rose from his seat where lie bad teen s ti ing a "silent but anxious auditor unrig the a&ove conversation, and walkvery impatiently toarda the window, li s fiitits were much excited b it he enceavored to conceal them is much as possible. He now was well utif'ied that Adeline was determined to atleud Seytf ur, in ,titeof all opposition that niigbi be rasd agnnst ii. H had now no hope but the hellish plot which ltd and Stillwt.rui had designed for Seymour's dtstruc. Mori. But how to entice hint to Sull worm's bop was I ho question. ll feared be w ould not go until it Mas loo late, lor he was strong in the bdiier that if tt sii.ed ihe i it-age, h Lad good principle

dow into the street, as if he were impa

ItfMit to he frolic. lie fiii.i.lv a! dotvtt '

and Caroline took a seat quite near him. Smoothing back his hair from his forehead with the palm of her hand, and looking very lovincly in his face, she said,

now Henry don't be so azilated; m hat is

e cause of it? Surely von enn trust me

T ! w ith the secret, for you know I would

not betray you for all the world. She rt'.erlv leaned her head upon Ins shoul.lerand let her hand drop upon his. From these manifestations on her part, he began seriously to think she loved him as much if not more than Adeline did, and for the first lime in his life, the tho'i Hashed across his in i lit!, that if his ami sliliworm'! plan did not succeed, and ii at Adeline should dismiss him, he would connect himself wilh Caroline. There was nothing strange or mysterious in this new impulse which moved his heart. It was strictly natural and philosophical; for Ovid has laid down the rule that the best cure for disappointed love afftirs is lo gel another mistress. This movement, he thinks will soon heal over the wound of the heart, and bury m oblivion all former affections, giving new emotions. Whether ihe ancient writer is correct in hi opinion or not. we will nol stop the course of our history lo discus. Suffice it to say, that Carieton had some similar notions spring

ing tip in hi har at t ii prt?culari

state of excitement.- If my sister Adc

line has a lingering affection for Sey

mour "

"A curst on Seymour, exclaimed he

before Caroline had half finished her sen

lence. I hate that Young Drunkard more

lhan I can hate any other human being.

So do I hate him, and always have ever

since he first came to our house, she te

pliet?" . 'ne' something ab.'Ut him

which'u08B8en'e;l disgust me, every time I fell into"zf.ns iany, but Adeline sees

through a very fcilvirt medium. 6he

always said he was very handsome, and good hearted, but I could never see any

such qualities in him.'

'Handsome and good hearted!' said

Carieton in a voice not more than half

uttered, o tight he ground hi teeth to

gether in a taue and hate, and ao much

was he choked with passion.

'Remember, Henry, I'm your friend, and will not forsake cou, if every one

else does, soothingly answerrod this de ceitful girl. I have emotions here, put

ling her hand upon her heart, which will

never be forgotten. They are first iru

prefsions, and j ou alone have made them.

Why it is, I cannoi tell, these en.otion

have been increasing every day, and I

have no control over them.'

Uttering these sentiments she hid her

face in her handkerchief, as she stood be

s;de him in silence. No sound w as heard

but the beating of her heart, end his vio lent respirations. He was somewhat sur

prised at this bold declaration of her feel

ings, and yet he occasionally thought she

acted as if she had some fmdness for him

Placed as he was now, he was nol only

surprised, but highly pleased at these de

ministration. Instead of making any

verbal reply to her declaration, he threw

hit arms around her neck, and pressed her to his bosom, their wine perfumed

breatha mirgied id one current for fev

CHrrsR ix. 'Ifow tour your breath smells, said Adeline afier her sister had come to bed. Do turn your face the lher way. The smell wf wine ie bad enough the first time wilh it attendaat associations much worse is the second time after it haa been tilled by the stomach.' 'You've got particularly nice it seems to me, replied Caroline. There will be no such thing as living with you one of these days, if your senses continue to

improve in acuteness as they have re

cently.'

'I dou't think it requires a great de

gree of sensibility in the organ of smel

ling to detect the impurities of the breath ihat is imprecnated with alcoholic fume.

answerred Adeline. It is very disagreeable to nie, and I hope it always will be. 'I suppcae lliut drunkard's breath Pej. incurs, is sweet as a rose to you,' said Caroline in a taunting manner. 'I cannot help what you may suppose, replied her sister. I dare say that his breath is quite at agreeable as Henry Carleton's.' This remark made Caroline suddenly start; for it seemed to her, for a moment,

that her sisier might have been a mouse in the well, and been what had juit taken place between her and Carieton; hut on reflection he knew Adeline too well to

too i believe ihcl she would be caught either

listening, of watching, and therefore she gained her balance again, and replied, 'I will allow you to be good judge in ihese matters; lor I presume your rrei'ns of knowing the difference, if anyhas existed, have been as great ss any person's.' You can presume what ever you please, answerred Adeline, end H is qute possible some otheis may have some knowledge

of one ol the panics.' Caroline suddenly turned over, and, facing her sister, and being somewhat under the influence of the wine the drank that evening with Carieton, replied rather

petulent'y, ou don't mean to accuse me of improper conduct with Carieton, do you?' 'Perhaps, mildly answerred Adeline, your conscience is such that an accuse

you would be a work of supererogation.

I ehail not accuse you, tnd if your conscience does not, then you will nol be much troubled. Caroline turned back, apparently somewbai touched by these rejoinders of her sister, and remained in silence- but her breathings were hard and her emotion's any thing but quieting. Adeline fell that her answer to her sisier had touched a tender place, and she was now more con

vinced lhan ever that there was some un

warrantable familiarity between Cite ton

and her sister. She regretted to be obli

ged from all circumstances, to come to such conclusions so unfavorable to the character of her sister, whom she ardently desired to be virtuous and happy.

I hope I have not, by any remark

which I have made disturbed your repose;

for I would not, Caioline, unnecessary

inflict any wounds upon your feelings.

said Adeline. My prayer is that you

may not have a drunkard for your husband. With such a partner, your life must indeed be miserable. Be careful

not to mairy a moderate drinker, for such may become a drunkard. I know not the tale of your feelings. . You may love, but I do sincerely hope and trust, you

will not be so blind to your own interterestsasto connect yourself with eny other lhan a total absti'iance man.' ,

Caroline did not feel much like pro

longing the conversation; for she did not very well relish the remarks of Adeline.

but after tome minutes had elapsed, I she replied. 'You seem to have a

very great regard for me; should it not be quite as well, if you had some regsrd for yourself! I:m not engaged to any

one, either moderate or immoderate drin

ker, and perhaps he's occasionally more! than that. Has love blinded your rye? It seems to me you've too many class

windows in your houieto throw stones

at mine.' .

Caroline made these allusiont to Carl?-

ton for the purpose of drawing her sister out; for she was exceedingly anxious o

know the exact state of her feelings in relation to Carleton's drinking. Although she had much doubt upon the subject, yet she wanted every douht removed, it

it could be done without asking any direct questions, knowing the principles of

Adeline, and her utter abhorrence and

fears of the habit of even moderate drink

ing. She wat quite well satisfied that

this engagement would be broken off.

unless Carieton abandoned his practice

of drinking and signed the pledge, and this she was determined he should not do,

if she had the power to prevent it. 'Lookout for your teurself, and I will

endeavor to manage my own concerns in a proper manner, and consistently with

the principles of strict temperance, repli

ed Adaline. I shall marry no man unless his name is on the pledge, and his

feet firmly planted on the rock of Total Absttnance.' 'Do you think Carieton will sign the pledge?' cnquiied Caroline in a voice which betrayed the solicitude she fell. 'I know not what he may do perhaps you may know as well as I do, an swerred Adeline. I hope he will sign the pledge, and j ou to.' 'Well you may hope till dooms-day, and your hope so far as I am concerned, will never become fruition; replied her sister. And I don't believe Catleton will ever sloop so low as I enroll hit name among a parcel of drunkards.' 'If he does not sign the pledge, and adhere to it, I fear his name will anon be enrolled among drunkards, said Adaline. I shall make every reasonable effort to save him from such impending fate, but if he will presisl in this course he must abide the consequences.' The sisters becoming somewhat tleepy, enied their conversation. Caroline was satisfied, her only course was now to exercise all her power to keep Colleton's name from the pledge. A thousand plans to that effect flitted crogs' hwjind, unlit wearied with the cumber the fell asleep to dream of moie. AdtVine sometime before her ajiuted sister, dropped into a

Bore doings of the Kin? PHI In nil's. t7fr(i mil trawrltedjor '.' Triumphavt ture, thtngh givtn ovrr fditl Bead tk Put Mattrr't Lctterl Dr. Tona'Ay K. Hibbard, Kt.W.Mnt. H. T..BorSir: I hrrrhy c rtil ibt Mrt. E'isa Armstrong wis treki d with mrrr tnrn of Livrr Coniplaiitt in the autumn f lt4 that, she had in attendance all the hrt phyitriins in the vicinity, wA unaninitutlf prantnuerd her patt mmery. In tint itiatjrxinc; iitiatinn, he liiijrvrrd torn fa werkt

nrn, up..u trie aOfice ur a friend, ie was peruiatfrd t trv hat iHrr there mirht be in He. B. HIBBARD S VEGKTABLK PILLS and at there waa to ins to be had ilio. t of 40 railci, a uteMenrer wa deipatchad for Ibem, and one box only procured. t 'pun taking the first dose, the terribly pain in her id'c wa to much rrliered that the wat enabled to lit up, and in two werki wat quite recovered. She it roy mother, and retidet near Ottow ty, IHinoit, and now pottt-itei'nne health, but it careful ttili to keep a tupply of ulrtc extraordinary Pillt nn hand. P. ARMSTRONG, P. M.

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ana tj ett. ptr lb If and 18t-J '. Itlcta per yd-eha in foatt

t0 M M eh,. f .

the yahl'ic . We knew 4ber tc, Laub ra lit and price, are all that ta Mated: of tbeta. fan a Irrrre oT the frarranl herb has been aafwi I-

ita injurant cflVcta, until at lentih he become hop. I T V ? ready wftb three ntt of double Ma, let of flndinr, iitnut any of the imported rarittie V W hin in fin order for t ardo r. pVir catim.

e . ....., .... .. . ' ,wnu...M.rH. . ?t ...... . ,. . -

Ol inm Dr tl"Un; IKIlia wmcn DID 1 effect. I4i tlm, however, aucb penono w

ably ditapnoinied. Tbepekin Tea Com pane

rnmmeneed the importation of choiee ark'(iea

.in...;.ll. MW..n.mt.J i .11 . - I f rif.-a firr'nir

efSett apoa maay of thoatt whw ha ire tried it, haa been I Snniftnt; -torsakethrm rot.fi rot. d tca-drinkera. Ladiea who Vfeaivinir Caatinett

arc ned it, lay they arm before daank awch tea. ! weaetnt; Jeana

Miu.pv.,rmrt.iHiirijit to tsf ett. per yard " entharet and t: tu per yt H J'ani tame at Camiuett White Flannel on abarea far per yd. JO to 25 ett: Cloth on ib am and SI ett per per yard SO to 63 Rlankrtt on tharet and I ett. " per yd. JO r narrow " " 0 for wide. Patriae wiH he done at muak at atoal nrlre.

! 10 to 11 and 50 u. arenrtiinr to color aad work. A 1 ' the abore work we will warrant iil.i. .v

Hinrt to Tea Drinkert, and therefrom learn a little j Wit ttele. Tbocc w iihinr to porchate rooji in oar virful information on thetgbjeet. Thit pamphlet it . line will find it to their intereit to call on ut at tat Kteen rTatn. Journal of Commerce. ) Faeuiry and examine ourttMk If they want a atroae We drink utmii T.. . f. m.mw ktn I well made arrieie a .mmIa b U . r- v .

Rut all taatet can here be mitt d. arith (he treat ad'

Tantoreorer sthrraof reitinr a pure article at w kolatale pricrt, huweeer tmall the quantity. The xomr

pany'a W avbauae it at Tf aud TT Fulton al i7uVa

Mult.

TA. The PeLtn Tea Company, No. VJ and rr Fultoa atn-ct. anqueadonably tell the heat teat imported into thia market. That thty aril them cheaper than any other enabtithment. ia a fact proven in ti.tutand iinuneet tinee they bate opened their

ttorc. we wnnitradTtieonrmrndt to call at Out place, and if they don't wiib to bny at lean to o tain a little pamphlet hrpt on their counter, entitled

FOK SALE. TWO lott in Brookeille'with dwetlinr hnairt, on an the bottom, the other on the hill;altoomeroluabi lew, all apou teatocablt tcrmi. JOHII A.MATtOW. January Itt 1144. 1 -tf.

CHEAT A: GUOW.IUCH. rTlHIShaa been the teeret prineiDlri of too man

J of the whjoletaledt alart in Teat up lo thit t true.

Lagral Apr SS, U4T.

been ptyine one dollar per poand for it. Bnt thtnki to the Prkia Te Co., we now ret a better Tea from them at V5 cenu per pound. We drink one ponnd

.... ,, ... . .? .....,.. . w wat- rr.r. r.j o r..r.lni.lt PILLS tni lart prr yrar.anrirnjor.se hetrer train thrbarratn. I I W TONIC and- R F.3TOR ATI E VEC'Tasie Commend at to Prkia Te Gompaay, aaya wa.-fMir- B1TTF.RS. Theae P.llt are oo louror amonr -hoi

1. . .... .. ""."'"i "Mii.j. mrj aare wataed a way firm tba .T? "y reof ohratninr at all time pnre and , tknatasda dailr launched upon the tide of eiDcHr,er,L hirhly flaTorrd teat, by the tinrle pound at whole- aod now atand hirher in repuution. and are bt-t.i tale prwet, of the Pekin Tea Company, Tf and TT inr more fiti.tirriy oaed thaa any other preparaMaa Fuhoatt. They hare probably the larrrtt atoak, lor medieino erer prepared for the relief of taffrrire and areatett variety of fine rrwrn and black teat, of , man. Ther hare been introoaet d into eeerr r 'aee .t any eatablithment in the U. Stat. a. They arw da I haa been found poaiible to carry them, and thVre art tn a laree hu-tnrfi, and great benefit to eoniu- , few towna and yillacrt bnl contain tome rmarktb'a m' .. . , , ! eridencea of their (food ctTecta. In the South, ptma. eytditora and Publubert of Kewtpanrra In the U. . ularlr. where bilinua diaa.e. .... .

Statet, Canada, Weat Indra, . who will ire the j tare tha lire tif thouaand. For nmo'f of the fL.L

antl the) have practict d tlte rantt lhamrful impnai- t abore IS inaertiona in ' their reapeetiee Joumala, In- inr atatementt, and of the value and rfflrare f ,, - ... w 1. . :.t - c r . I .k:. ; . i : i .v - I - . .... 1 . oi tun

......-.. .... .,..,,, - ,,.,, Irlr , uc- ( ..... ....c, .... urpno ,..r ...r pamr m any meaictne. tae proprietor will tnaert a few of the roanr

eomei i.io . mnwtu vimiron tna v a.aiorae, at i tnoniino tetttmonialt wbteh have been preantrd ta onor prieea there named and by their pnrrhaiine: of him be men ef the firat reapertabititT men who caa. a the i be Company twice tar amount ef their ball, whieh not b boarht or influenced iB any w'ae to prevaricat.

taeyareat ttoertyto niapoteoratuiey pirate. -men who bare hither iewt of moral reapontibili-. Paper. Wbo adeerrite ami direct eopiei mark'd and tnatiee, than to eerufy to facta becaute it wi l dl to the feein re Ctmpany Oaterr, y k r? Falun (another a faeor, and themietTea no tniuttice at.. New York. I TESTIMONIALS: Stfit. id, 114. . J Header! da not fail to notice the folio inr (ettima-

ne in regard to the efficacy of Speneer'a Tefati;

trction. But a new era in the Tt a Trade hat

and the PF.KIN TEA COMPANY clt.ro. the honor

r.1 tti introduction . Ther were t be II rat to rtina

banner of Reform, on which it bu intcribctt tUa tim.

pie worm iStt r Teat ol hnnett prictiV A eomplrte revolution hat been the eonaraenee. let theeomumera of Tea every where look at what we hare done. lit. We were the frit to tend them Teat that u ted to be called too rood for them before. tnd. We have driven out of the market vatt amount of traih, and introduce better clatt of Teat than hat yet ever been told. Importer of Tea often come to nt to pt t for their own uie, and for their frit ndt, fine qualities thry can find no where elie. Jtl. We have redurrd prieea more than 15 per cent, both in Riark and Green Teat. The whnletale rra. cert tay we are ruin inr the trade and call tit bumbur. Tbit we have doae already, and now are what we are ready tu do.

lit. We will trlt Teaa by the ait rle cheat, half j

cneator 14 in. out, at tne aaate prieea that whole-I tale (ft oc rt pay to the importera when they buy by I the hundred paekarri. j Ind. 1 he wholtaatr rrorert allow only IS oe at mott 14 Iba. tare to the half chett. Thit it cheat. We will allow in mott intiancet, II and IS lot. tare on the tame. Sd. W e hereby undrr'Ske to aeit every kind of Tea fromtij-fa tvelne centtter fund c leapt r than the wholi-aale rroeera do. How can we do thia, aka the eoantry merchant' Tbit it our anawer. We are content wiib. aeven per ent profit inttrad of Sf ftt 0 per cent, a fa vtholetale rrocer. We drterve the thanka of the eoantry mrtchantt for tavine them htreafter from brinr cheated. Let thrro come to the Warehnuica of the PEKIN TF.A GO. andeottiprae aamptet of Te thev ret elaewhere:

and if thry buy bad Teaa than, at high price, it it their own fault. An English importer lately btatted to ut that be could make more money by aendine; bad 1 eaa to N. York market than on good Tea. We are retolvrd to overthrow thia fraud; and now call upon arenta in

Gil A FFE VleERfw PILLS. Tarrary 7"Atrf BTtt ttld ear rvrrv aer. rpHE GR AEFENBERG COMPANY deeire local! I the atteution of every one interetted ia the health of the great and beautiful Wen, to their viewt reaprating B1LL10U5 DISOBDESS. . Thit elaat of diteatea it the Great Seurgt ef the weatern hemisphere. Go where we mav. ihair tad

effeett are tern and felt. The brave and tclf-drnying tettler who preiact hia way to the weat, to make the "wilderneaa bod and bloaaom aa the roar,' meata thia dreadful rvj. tic it willing to rork hard and endure every privation, ihankt 6t If aaa. Rut in a little

mil tie he ia aeiied wit antnefbrmnf bilioutditraae.

Pilla.

Tompkina' BlolT, Sampler Co, Ala, Jaa 4, t4J Dr A. ftpencee: Dear Str I with vou to foratrd mt a laree tupply of your Pilla; I don't think J botet two loraw a quantity to tend 1 told 100 buei tht- lait ai montha. they are the ractt pt.pu)ar p. lit in thia place. ForbilKoua compUii.ti, aick head-cehr dttfn-n. aaia ant" icch like diaeatea. thry are con.-.drrrd a.i.x i aninfa'.lihle remedy. I hare fomerlv hren ari-Tij for T)r. Prter't l'i!la;bitt I now .-!( thrte d.-irn of yt Pillt tooneofhit. MyruatoQ.ert think them tuirrit tq Peter'e orany other Ptila. Retpectfuly yourt. O. C KELtET Mvlnramn, Somrtter Co., ;A!a.) Janl, IftJ Aiiaar Spaaraa, M. I.

Data Sia, We have wi'Tiin the lat va. a& aV

evvry townin the V. Statet to come forward and bur I V,. -r Z " V. .n.".:"I""""'. '.'ir".f-"?""'

the Tea. Import, d by the PFKIS TF.A CO.; and j r A L It EN. PHI I. A VT H 11 n P I, TB nf w nw

we pledge our. Ivet, that if in ..I montht they do not "n"d Vee, Hl-SH txnj Vathfrs Wt VPS and rll more Tea than the oldet and largeat dtalera in woxuVn .?A.;' X1TM Vi. :E"

why billion diaordrra thoutd not be I

the tow n, we will give them our Tea without charge.

1 ai, ii ptatn r.nrion ma cannot be tniaundrratood. We appeal for tt-atimony to the immenae aucccs of our Agrnta in any part of the I'nitrw Statrt. Agent vnnied in erery fawn in the United Slate

jot rneta'e t tnetr Teat oy trhtehthey ean mnkemtn

the day.

ry.anrf einjer a btnejit uh tht Public by tupplutng

incf an atitrir CATAI.OGVE OF TEAS 0 Sti of tu W'aRora or T8t Pekin Tea Company. T5 k TT, fuifon Srrrrf K. F. t The Teat mentioned in the Catalogue are done np 111 quarter pound half pound, and one pound parkagea the firat oa intidr wrapper it lead, the tecond it water proof p per, and the third nrouttide winpper it of Chiiii rice paper. The Company tell none hut good Tea, done up in thit auperior manner, alt of them grow n in the moat luxurioua diitrieta in China.

country atatrr may elect aa tmall a quantity of each kind aa they like, and hare them packed in one ihett. Their Tea alio come in five pound Chtnrte parkaget, called qtiattoont, very conrepnl, fanciful and portable thape. Peraont retidingin any part of the Vnitrd State or Canada, can order any of the Teaa in thi catalogue by letter, to uit their wiahe. W e pack them in Chineae boxet and deliver them to the forwarding Merchant free from eharget for packing or cartage. The money thou Id alai accompany the ordrr.1 GREEN TEAS. YOUNG HYSON, goed re M do aweet cargo to ?i do do do Cne CO '.. J dd fine rarga &n is ia extra fine if i' do Silrer Leaf ! Ji Sitvwa I. Br Seldom told evt n hv ltrtre d'.n'i'k, hecauae of the very amall pr.-flin tuad,' ou ita tiia. Thia it very tupcriur Tea, do fit Iden Chop, Plan tation or Gard-'n growth. I rjo Ont.rS!, Chop. Thit ii the limit Orren la cttltivattd in China. It tt nt the tint ! pirkirg,, a-.rt t terlla all other Green Teat for it i!t iirsry of tiavnr, trrnrth and aroma. Heretofore tht Tvi ht never

rtarhrd hia country, except ia nuall iuta, a urvt: I vai.i,,.,A to importtTt. I b ,. .' UVtnv . . Jl - a- - I L nit

11 . J . 1' r J 11 ur V. I - do Plantation growth 1 00 GVNPOWDER, got.d 00 T do tuptTittr 1 00 do tmall leaf, plantation growth I ' IMPERIAL, good CO Tl do hriik and fragrant I 00 do cerit.ua leaf, very auperior I xr

HYSON SRIV, good, fine flavor 00 31 do do extra fine 09 &1 RLACK TEAS. rOt CitOTC, full flavor 00 S4 do fine 00 00 do verr atiperior 00 50 SOUCHONG,' good 00 SR do rxtra fine 00 30 OOI.UNG, airottg. flavor fin 00 50. Oom Thi I ea i great favorite, 81 (ire uniier. al aatia action. do very fine 00 6J do in one pound and half pound eat tyi, extra fin 00 OS: VP. PLUS t'L I H A t 50 Nx Tlvi Ultra. Thit Tea it frirranl and aweet at nof gay. It yield perfune that it trurly deliehtftl. It ii of garden grow th, and auperior to any thing of the kind in thia country. ENGLISH RREAKFAST TF.A, fine 00 So do do do extra fine 00 Oih HOwqt'A'S MIXTURE, ttrong and

nrh black Tea, Pekoe flavor CONGO, good do very fine PEKOE FLOWERS, good

do do rarden arowth

Forever llanithrd

from the Weat. The reader may not believe thii: ke

mayamileat the idea. But in theac dav of Great

; Diiroverirt why ahoatd not aomrthtng be found wh.eh

tlilOttl P!i .

They are generally caniidererl a r"d fami-y n.iii r.t,

Tt r . HOI'S TON 5,4, t For aale by Hit lit Hai'.e, UruiWilie, I; J Km 1I4

Hi atrrngth now ia wraknaa. A eload cornea ove i IT" hondred and fifty hove of your anti-hilion p

hi proipret; and bretclaima, wuld that there vrey tame medietne tt prevent thit drtmdtul nil. tnd it eure it wArn it dttt trimr nptn itt vietim!" From the moment of the landiar of the Pilgrim ef Plymouth ,0 the p retent hour, billion diaraae hv acnt aorrowr and detnlatlon thrnngh the land. Let the ftavee .of the loved and the but tell the ttory. A momentnoit qtieation here tome up. Dtmtht Suprtvtt Kuler intend that the filing soss or THE ITSST, men tt fitting tt bear tht heat and burthen tf th day, thtuU tf all tthet bfubjeet tt tt tad a taitmotyf It it nol ineverrnt to tay V No-e-NOri And why do we iayN .' Becaoto there It no alaaa of dtaeaaea that ean be o certainly prevented and cured aa thoae now tpoken of. Tbii it the Great Fact to which the Graefenbeea

Company would call the attention of GOVERNORS,

will control and tore diaea ea which aire, ia their na

tare, eontrotahle and curablef It ia a well known fart tkat th true nature of bilinua ditordert haa been but partially wnderatood. Here haa been the ere a t teeret of the utter failure of nearly all medical men and mediaiue-Tcudcr of

Tf EREiK TP. CHILL!

rr tn bave been and to be their rreat aim infvrf

ana ace; anti ro puree. orenrb. bleed and treretinal.

ie in an the other form rr bt,oi fever. Vfpil bave

been tlie ciiint (jiifie-i ' 1 hey are too wctl knewi. to need relator e. lis of tt.o.iant!t have drd; rot. 'P. tudet have had t'oitr lived ponrned by tutrcbry; tcarcely hit fcivcbrca permauentiy curiU. 1 he trne theory 11 I'reTeiilion! and in eatet where it ie ia tt yttn, ta eeodicare 11 t Aoreve .'u. AH iheaeenrl reure'e attained l.v ,te e-lehrated Grarfeober;; Vcrjetable Pills. Lr'ttiom be fatrfy tried thrtjphoei the fireat Wrrt antl tt.e it:!ii.t.. Joi.f 'b:cr. cSiii, a the ayaferr al-

I m..it I'k-lrnrotv. wi'i h em lita'rd. H.-a'.tb w.ilbe i t pedily rrpt.trrd; th, il.ow c j fct. w .11 be made ! t" ih an.i (air; t'TTrrh ani p autil" ttna:it,Bt j will reltif, and the i. tt fa tan will nut Cad the ! (iK.trt. n- !sa t j fr the vtetimi of tl.e .l..t a-et referred to. Vfe venTTire j wisi t. if thei' I'll; 1 wrre rtinthed to CTL'rvfair.ij i t..til.i'.i..j..t....ti. ....r

I t wntil.t b ,he roctt economical and irrrr ft't et pen j j Jtt.ireey-r made. V ,yf licrarte. .'nntitn f-n! ! I ct: r.-tl.st tentUnriet ira.7J .r hnniehrd: I ie W eat !

j would no lonp -r lie orvaoef!. 1 here would lie

NO MOM E MLKIT SEASONS!

DR. ROGERS? COMPO USD S 712 UP OF LlYERTYeirr A.M T11 A tae and cer!'.zi:icure It CO.XSL'MP TlOSof Til Z LUSCS, tpittiTi ot Vlood, Coughs, CUdt, Asthma, P.-ir. t tht Side, Bronchitis, UJ.ijojw- C ,- and all PULMOX.WY AFFZCTIOXS. nKARwbattbr eelernted ft Pir-a-rl, a rhiiioiin of ni. rr t!i,i, ,0 tetr,' ,g Herev :J!et intbc eaie of ,f.. r'a-irr He-;-, sb,, after having rr.ornJ toe very enrem wuBjb I iV.t,;. edre, for the treatment of t fitn.puen, wut.-jt tb

angnteat Denabt, he permt'tc.l him tu ate l.r. f.nr--,' Lirervcrtend Tar; bT wbit b he at rretc r

ftetheaUk. S:-..,

W M. J. HU H a. KPS. M. D. Pleat tallat tha ArrLl't ad ,ae th,, tCrt.eatia full.

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m'upiihiihi mrrr wtjii ?n r" mm inc ' i rvrii 11 ; t ,

- . ... I'-nrita a HU wa taJV urtttlUirsa , avataj va w . aw

UOFEKFE.X FOR TIJS DYIKO

5 55900135

Thi torrrtify tSi io-. Bin-s iiorr I fk with piT ri. n tulr art) t-r-.t. 1 fj'i-;j ir! ,it t of ireral Bh tit t rr fmUd ,?r r.e t rt Iirf, and for tV tdt cT yeir I ftm ri(j" orf. Id adJition to tbit, I ii statk d -;ba.r-l-?it couch; aiilt. rch nn fi?c !;t it fkr:iki. ;,ift: thf aint: hi"P, Itiduirrt the rrt-iNf rti-r:bni. I f ttd the trict t aiiec'Mfii, i htrtitti t'i h k- .".:.' ihi T -r ti-.tu i i, one of hitt -it an iHmi kilft. ihy4.c id; tut l th,r tfirit rr.-t-.:.; t UiiHTaiiiiii;. Al'aittft 'h Tt't- vhn m't s-r, a ran p Mt-r tine tu is mt1'!.;', ''..',rn. t'ind d't'-rfd Will It-ai.)-..; .i r ore ttitr:. ionrt r, a Uo, ih- ai r ..!- 1... 3t,r t v : lirffd thi ttw jzi i.li.;i.nf, ir."-' u i H.y : ! ear--' T. y 'vjfi .--r ;-.,- c . rj fc t" - . -r KutRtt bru.itf, ft Mi,c"i' ,'U 'it-'ii.' ot . i.inT ' r. i'.z'm:, r i, t ;- rv t ,r j,f'p tf l!v: ;.rc n. 't :, ' i.t" to hn. .. t. ! lilt 1 lUsSl-lt t- i - i i ',' .11 J u . ; . E 'Ot-of tlie u.-tiVr in- 't.r.t: I i !: '-rii'ii '. ,( J'T' l Zg tt.,. t,i ;otr 1 l tt., - ,i l,r ; in ;.i

r riHi i ni i- 'y rur 'i!. f; -n. r i: r I r-

I? v ii" i h ;t i r- -t ueavii tr J.i -!-

r- t j i. ;i. . i tcTe h i - s k u,,rnJ i i-'i. (j,; l! i 11 AUibiLl IU L

am fu!' 1' r.t rin iitT

1 V 4 -

1 r-ii-v i p- i

k .1 othT nti-billiont rr1tei t ttv

Oraelenherir Pillt inter-y frrcmt the fotroatipn .f

the di-raiv within tht tjttem. Tbote who ut tkem tccorthriB' to (hrectiont CAXXOT BECOME BI.LIOT :. With thete remark the Grarfenber Company in vire a attllmore extended trial of iheir Pill. lat. let neirhhtrhttdt eluhtrf ether r..' rf tupply, and dittripvte tt ertry family. tnd. Lut Clergymen rte'tmmend and d'.itr'.l tre them. 3d. Let Landhtldertjurnlth them tt the tettlert tn their landt. 4th. Let Fmifmnt Steletiet and ether fnlonthrcfi. te htdleeurnith them tt the needy In abort, there ia no earthly rra, on why the Weat hould not be perfectly healthy; that on it beaotifu prairiri and betide it noble ttreamt ttrong and vigorous hra 1 1 h thoutd not be en joyed . . In th following diaeaiea thete Pillt alio achieve

equally wonderful triumph!

t Tht fcrr.-unt cf isllj a-tjua-atc

00 TJ 03T 00 50 00 7h

rarden arowth l ao

Ilriidei the above weexneet daily from China

rveral iplendtd chopt of Tea, ercluttr-ely imported by the"PP.RKIN TEA CO." and which we intend to copy right to prevent trickery. Let ouragentt get ready. RECOMMENDATIONS. Heretofore it hn been very difficult, indeed impoa. ible, to alwav obtain good green and black Teat. Hut now you have only to viait the wirrroom ofPe. kin Tea Dontpany, TJ and 7? Fulton it reel, to obtain a fragrant tea a you could wiih lur Daily Sun., We have tried the Tea Imported bv the Pew in Tea Company, 7J ft 77 fulton at. New fork, and if we lire trj them often. 1 hey are aelling the moat delictum tiaa we ever drank, and retail them at wholesale prieea Evening Pott. The fineit aperimen of green 8: Waek teaa ever told in this country, are imported by the Prkin 'l la Co., 75 77 Fulton Street. 1 hnae who w ant good teaa at rraaonablr prieea can alwayt get them there wTnhune. J wtrdtt Tea Drinkert. The Prkin Tea C., and TT Fulton tt. have imported into thia market tome five hundred thooiantl dollar worth of the ft neat grade, of Oreen and Black Teat grown in the Celeatrial Empire, done up in all the varlou fancy package! that Chinete ingenuity ean invent. It it a privilege to buy Teat at ihit great F.Mabliihment, and luxury and aroraeforl tn driuk them. They tell good teat only, and retail them at whnletale price. Country mrrchanti wbo wiih toalwayttell good tea can alwaya obtain them at thi placa, oa reasonable term,. y. T. Cturier and Enquirer. The Prkin Tea Co.. T5 and 77 Pulton at., are per. forming a great and gos'i work, and will, in few vert, beyond all doubt, drive all the poor teat which have deluged thit country, and defrauded coniuraera of the article, nut of ibe market. They emport nan but pure and fragrant trtt, and retail them by th tingle pound at aholetale price. Familira are alwayt turr of obtaining good teat at the great tea warehouse, in quantities tn tint their convenience, nd at the tame price that the merchant par who buy to arllarain. Daily True Sun. Fine Otltng Black Tea. The Pekin Tea Co.,TJ It TT Fulton at.; aell a dtiicion Oolong Tea at 50 cent per pound. Comumer of Tea, who have to py it thillinga per pound for thia article re requested to eonpare it with the above and judge for thrmtel vet which it thexheat. If you ean buy a better te for four thillinga than yoa have been getting at ail aSi. Iinga you will beobligrd tou, for thia notiee. 1 ry the Aaung Hyaon, old at thi great Tea eatah'.i.bmenttT5eta. It ia better than any thing of the kind we bave ever bought laewbetw at ana dollar. Ctm. Id ver titer. If ny of our reader desire la hevw goad tew, they ean obtain it of tk Fekm Ta Co , Tf and TT Fulton at. Mereniy. Tkt F-tkln Tma Cs W very cheerfully tall th at.

rent ion or all lovers of pur ad fragrant Teaa, both

Vrewara of thrt

Arthtua.

Billion Complaints, Roila, r Howttt deficient aaiion in, Hrrast Pang, Catarrh, Conniparinn, Couth of Pregwanty, Coitivenett, Diarhocea Difficult Breathiag, Dv, pep, in, Dyipeptic Contnmption, Digestion, Imperfect, Determination of Bloed t the Head, Ear Ache, P.rytipe!at, Epilepsy, Freer Low, Nervont, Intermittent, Remittent, Fever and Ague,

Ptatuleney, Floor Alhut. or White, 0 auric Fever, Green Siekneas, Gripes, Heartburn, Head Ache, Hystetict, Incontinence of Vrne. a Indirection, Inflaraatinn of vital part lnflamation of the Stomach. Jaundice, Liver Complaints, Low Spirit Mrtroatinn, Suppressed or Paitifnl Xfervnn Disorder, Neuralgia, Rheomatiim,

I Stomach Variout diaratatt

ia town d eaaintry, to i

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In all billiou or chronic diiorders, these Piiit achieve the most wonderful triumphs. Here they defy competition. And a the atiteeptibility of the American eonttitation it to their dieae, they are aptly siyled by some. The Pill of the New World. Their wonderful efficacy in theae complaint arie from their power to open the Pore: clene and firergthrn the Stomach and Bowel, make the Urine tow healthily and clear, and to give tone and strength o the )trm: WHOLESALE WJREHOUSE, 4 John atreet. New Tork In towns where there is no branch, the Company will appoint one on application by letter (post paid) or otherwise. Persons with nig the Pill eot by mail ean order them. Price 11 ceatta boa. Myera Sraton, CrntrevHl, Indiana, General Agent for the State of Indiana. Robert McCleiy, Agent, Brookville, Ind.

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' LYMAls &R1CE. IMPORTERS, Wholesale and Retail Dealler In Hardware and Cutlery, Wire, Steel, Mailt fce. Sign of the Anvil, Ko. ST Main street, t doors below Pearl at. Ciinnatl, ialyM 114. r-ly II. H. I4 ANDIS, Clock and Watch Repairer, FAIRFIELD. INDIANA. PROPOSES T keep hi thop in Brook ville for one month or more; during and aft rr the aitting of

Ut Franklin Circuit Coons, for the pnrpoa ot re-

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v..m a.; uc ctrcumiianc' j. jj .pi'Vt.iV, I i y it ; t r'ft vr TMI!.!,l'Alu. SilbfH! tVA i Staaii.vu, f It. )' ' , i-,"' will Trti i.n nnwopT axd TAR CITE A roLDJ I DO XC7 MEiX MEEKLY RELIEVE IT EV1 WILL IT CVREI Thia is a qtier ion we freqtirnt'.y hear aiked. !. followinir rr.i:'iCte il teleit. d as throw tor cr,. ' -ri on the iptj'ct. Mil. t utidt luanUlii l.'n! i'i l only eur.-d" hcrcough, but tfctt titavad her lite, hni what the it) t- v 1 here it tio axeutefor dit'a,cd lungi, vhen t' . -i.-lte will continua to uie mcuirinea that are .'.') rrtommended by the rrt..'er, or a hicb i u-arrr ! v m l" tretgn or unknot certilitaltt, lor the ttle p.r-.it tj gain. CTy-PUate read the fotlowmrr Ma. SroviLL Sir: 1 deem it a duty to let the pet-!-know the great value of Dr I ojrii' ctlebra;, J LIVERWORT AND I'AR. Iwat aofsr g .re wi!hii CONSVMPTION, that I had no hope of evrr b i; ; reatored to my health and friandt; I continnrit to c t worse and wone, and roy courh waiao di.treoingt!.:t I became reduced to a mere .keleton, tbo.ie;lt u"t'rr the care of an able proteaior of tht city. ttb lif.'a or no hope I rota bottieof the above medicii.e, wh.tlt proved to be even more than it profeiaed. It, aetun wat like charm raiting the matter and phlrpm, checking my cough, and healing my lunrs perfectly sound, by us'ing tnly three bttt'.et. jf any one hae a coughan'd is in danger of constiiup ion, and doubts the great blesainga vhich attend thi medicine, th.y can be easily satiified, by calling on me, on Sixth Si, (oulb side,) two doors west of Smith, at I ha s doubt it it to thit medicine I owe nj life. (Signed) AXXCHILDS. Cint innati, January 31, 1R4S. N. B. 'I hoehoare afflicted with dure tat Lun will do well to consider calmly whether their condition la more hopelet than was that of .Wn. fiove, tj i;ou(ea.orof Mr. Childet, nf Cincinnati. If there are any who itiil dvuOt th Orrot virluet a thit medicine, pleate call at the A rents and get a p -rr.-phlet containing numeral certificates of attonuh.nf eure of the rjf andmott retpeitabte citixent A. L. Senville, while,ale agent lor the West and Sooth. S. E. Cornerof Fifth and Race streets, Ci 0. For sale by H. TVNEK, Brookville, lud. November, U45. 47-tf

TO COUNTRY 1H3R0HANTS. Crockery Ware, ffcc. THE snbteriber hai"ng by recant importation eo pleted hia stock of Printed and Common Wrv, would inform those wishing to porchare, that he can now offer for theireiaminatinn one of fie best e!cetr assortmentiin the Welt He feel confident that thoaa who favor him with a call wilt flud it to their intr-:.l to purchae,at it it hit intention ta ell at low pucet, eitnerfor cahorapproved paper. Tb atock ha been aelecard witk view toll. try trade, and eonaiata in part of Common and Printed Teaa and Tt Wre; do do Bowlt,aorte4 ; do do Pitcher, do d do Edged and C C Plate, do do da do Baker't Dishet and Nappiet; Wtrh a great variety of other article! tnhii line. LSO An assortment of Fiiat Glass, which wilt be eld by th bo at Manufacture r't price, SAMPSON, L1KDSKT, It C. Kn. 1, Main t. aatl aide, epp Jrast C. auxak, Ot March 11.15. -ly

TERMS OF THR INDIANA AMERICAN. TWO Dollan in advance, $1.(0 in six months, tt at the end of the year, and an addition rf 0 acuta for every year payment is delayed thereafter AovBRTiBBnaitTI. One iqnare or lest wi'.I b 1. aertrd three time for on dollar, if payment be ra in advance; one dollar and tety-five cent if pJ-

meat be delayed one year; and one dollar ana nrey f dolayvd two yvara, ad In tho aama prrporiln

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