Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 November 1849 — Page 4
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From the Sh turd .it Evening Pot. The Eleventh Commandment BY T. b . A HTHVR.
j S) modest and natural ;i request , something to cat before I go,' he as this, Mr. Wade could not refuse, ! said, returning, 'I havn't tasted
her to feel, and the intrusion of so j ignorance of the Bible'.'
Mr. Wade did not reply, but lie
arose, and going to one corner of
'Is there a good tire in the little, ' grayed his msii that the man spare room, Jane?' said Mr. Wade, a : !,:l1 ltl pyoilered his replain countrv tarmor, coming i.ito . som3 v.-herc els nedier
unwelcome a visitor as the stranger,
!c vet in tl'.c wav he said 'Oh certain-1 f od since this morning and feel a completely unhinged her mind,
lv.' there was a" manner that clear-1 little faint.' . 'Oh: well Jane ' replied her hus-! the room where the Good Book lay
man ! 'Jane, can't vou cive him some ! band, in a soothinc voice 'never upon a small mahogany stand
cold meat and bread?' Mr. I F ade I mind. We must make the best ot brought it to the table, and pushing cd to the very linger ends 01 isrotn
turned to his wife, and she answer-lit. Poor man! lie came to us : away his plate cup and saucer laid er Wade, as, in a distinct and un
man from the place he was desecrating. Immediately upon liis doing so however, the man arose, and standing up at the desk, opened
the hymn book. I lis voice thrill-
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tl 1 kit ir bis ro nl wife l!U"' 'V;ls "'-'iiecd or nor, l s oi no c on- ot i jusi a, nine neuum , m, k, iia'uc.miiiij uiiunounu u.imLUiUii, iuwuh, mUuh; mm, ujm u'vuw :toan, uuunv.., ..v ie cien w.ie ..j s o" "L i sequence; the waviarer. on tins as- I sin-nose so; and going to the cup- him and fed him. He now asks: to that portion in which the Com- hymn beginning
' W I mi ih 'ent to his request, fallowed Mr. i board, brought out a dish contain- shelter for the night, and we must mandments are recorded. "Help us to help each other. Lord, comfortable 'can be,' replied Mi Wade into the house. j ing a piece of cold, fat bacon that not refuse him nor grant his re-i There he said placing his finger J-Ai, Wide- 'but I wih vou would take' daue,' said the Iarmer, as he en-1 had been boiled with cabbage for '.quest in a complaining, reluctant upon a prooi ot the stranger s error. Ami feel a brother's care.' ' , V l-m.r.M- !nwl his dimi M and half n n-f nf hrp.nl. ! Siiirit. Vou know what the Bible . 'There! Look for VOUXSelf!' Tl,.. ,,....i; oDnvtlm
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that we won't have to disturb Mr. N ,by going into the room after he gets here' 'If he should come this evening,' remarked the husband. 'But it is getting late, and I'm afraid he won't be here before the morning.' '.Oh I guess he will be along soon. I have felt all day as if he, were were coming. I want to see Li:n very much.' 'They say he is a good man. ar.d preaches most powerfully. Mr. Jones lueard him in New York, at i 11 ill.
me last conierence, ana no un-
me
as
1
every
tion.' '1 hope lie will be here this evening,' remarked the wife, as sin put some cakes in the oven.
'And sj d
Wade, as he turned awav. an
voice was not as cordial as it might ''which she placed upon the old ! says about entertaining angels un- The man came round from his lstr:movrha?l road the entire hvmn.
have been: "let this man warm ' kitchen table, and told the man to aware.' ! side of the table and looked over the i nnrl lift rVirm rfmonTml f hi Twn first. ! for which it is prepared.
,. ... ,.i-, r- .r l l l- IP mi ,' , , 1 f 1 11 . .".v. i, ..v. ln'""v" ...v. v .. ( Dr. White. Indian Compound.perseverinrlT used himsclt by the kitchen fire. He help himself. The stranger dull 'Angels. Did you ever see an-, tanners shoulder. 'lines for them to sin"-. Brother, p"i? rure.everyc.se or ny.pep,i,, howeVerse-'
1 1 - iBiil. I .lug Dr J White's CelebratedRegedie.. ARE without, parallel, in the invariable futuu. which follow, their employmt-nt. Wherever the iscs ative power, of these remedies are te.fed by me, with the other best remedie. known, these invariable pr.r.
meir superior cictiiriwc ami wicir immea.urab v strong-er elaim. to public confidence. Diea.e,ia ail its rari ed forms, yield to their use. Dr.J. White's Vegetable Elixir is a certain curt for Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Breast Complainsts etc. etc. It is expectorant, tonic or restorative, a! teratire, stimulant, pectoral and demulcent. It pro. mote, expectoration, remove. congestion, strene-thei.s and restore . the tone of the whole svstpm
It correct, the consumptive faint of the fluids, and by its stimuIaciiiR qualities and puwer of allaying irrit.. tion, it promotes absorption, removing tubercles from
tne lungs, anu innamroaiion irom the mucous membrane ofthe broneliieal tubes. Try it when the throat tomach and lungs are son-, and suffering from coldi and coiiehs; its magical powers will remove all doubts, ifany, of its inestimable value, and the justice of the reputation it has acquired. Female, whu use the Vegetable Elixir, for Float Albus, too free mencea. Bearing Down or Prematura Labor pains, are never hereafter willing to be without itr Few remedies have rescued so mant- in ...,.
diseases, from suffering and death; none equal to it
has to go all the way to L) eveuimr. and he savs he is cold.
this not wait for another invitation, but angel look like him?
' set to work in good earnest upon 'Having never seen an angel,
T1 ' T1 V ' J vcre orehronic. Asa remedy for the removal ofFc liiere. lCn; tl VeSeOi VliL- nsnnllv fnrfrl Tim tlllins; I male Obstruction, and oiherdiseasis. it is mfallihl
rtV. U.W ,',Xn,lTl,n .. .... J . I In evidence of the unp.rall. lied power and. nestima.
it.-, nuws s,n it-u, 116 tried it this
iseasi s, it is infallible, ed noser and infttim,.
lime-, but went OlTona lone ' le value of ihe Indian Compound, as Alterative
rr,i . j. 'iii i 11 t"iii '.lji 1 1 1 i T til a. ' l j v ' anu fiinnerot the Blood, we mav remarkDr 1 1 lure is a kind ot mairnetic m- .the bread and bacon, while the i:r-; said the liusband, smilinET, 'lam man. 'And vet it seems to me metre tune. Discovering his mistake at the sec-; white has u-d it in me treatment .t a treat numh;
teiii-ei.ee in the tones of the voice.' iner stood with his hands behind 'unable to sneak as to their anpear- that there are eleven. I'm sure I ! od word, he bulked od trid it .gain, but now 'ZZSnlt Mrs.Wade understood, perfectly, bv him and his back to the fire, whis-1 ance.' ' have always thought so.' j he ftumbIed " rhort..mcte'-. A. m"sical, b!' i 1 . . , . . . ,, T ' c, ,. r. . . . i T 1 1 0' 1 'er here came to hie aid, and led off with an air : thi, collnorv or in Ellro pe 1 3 the way m winch this was said, that tlemg the air ot 'Auld Lang yne, j 1 Ins had the efiect to call an an-; Uoesn tit say ten, here; enqirea ; that8Uited tll9 measure i which the hymn was i The Indian compound is the only unhung remy her husband did not led much while he mentally repeated" the swering smile to the face of Mrs. Mr. Wade with marked impatience 'wr;UeU. After the finSinc,Uie congregution 07 sympathy lor the strarger. and on- words cf the hvnm of ' , r k-a I cuu : Wado," and a better feeling to her in his voice. ; Reeled, .nd the ,.,a,isterr no one now doubt-;. ; h- yielded the fiver asked because" read mv title clear,' and wished , heart. And it was finally agreed': 'It does, certainly.' " Uis reaJ add he "could n..t well refuse to grunt ii. that his visitor would make haste between them, that the man. as he .Tell! IHiat more do you want? u;:, 1 01 e Her own oiwervatiou did not cor- and get through with his supper. ' seemed like a decent kind of Can't you believe the Bible.' to the"e exercises. Then there was a deep Fu rect the impression her husband's The latter after eating a s,hort time person, should be permited to oceu-1 'Oh, yes. I believe the Bible, 1 ,.?aM throughout the room in anticii.ation of the imo? tZtZlTt? 7&Z
he ne-er ca-J -uh a sermon had produ-v.!. lhe man s with the air ol a man whose appe- pv the minister s room, it that in- and yet somehow it striKes me tnai y""" " FP "", d'
he gave thorn. It cut riirht aiul dress, t houg-i neither dirty nor rag- tite was keen, ueg-m to discuss the dividual should not arrive, an event , there must be eleven Command- knecs lremLw..Slsle;w;tf8 face was 1;ke omp'andTnorour XSZ
efr, and has words went honvj to as not calculated to impress meat and lread with more dehbera-; to which i hey both now looked with ' ments. Jlasn t one been added crinis0U( and her heart was beatiug 80 loud that ; e'?"rk r'Vhh .uetburevn: , . -, '.im- i-. , -i- i'.vir-il lv Vn ti,i-.i om' . ,r.,i.. .5 -.1 -. t1 ! , - .. ..1- .,'K.-4 ,,,,.1' .f - 1 1" ll.l tnmoti-lin'a inIco'' !.u, j 1 .i...i.... it.. f.,n.l ,t arA power, the Indian Cumpouiid eives tone and enerrv
- m-lTT lKO liVr IVVS fll e.UlV::'- ,liie A" - . J" llv '- 1 JUiUl ) in cL-MN. .I.IAU .-lii.ilt (.Vi 'CU.1UH. Jl IIU .vuivnuuu ViKJV.. tinsuuwicu siiuuti cu,""u " to all the Si-cretnri-and Karr.-t.ire orff-ii rpnairsall
was much worn, and the old gray question or make a remark, the re- come, why the man would have to j Now this was too much for Broth- by th suter who sat beside her. The w.. . , TyV. "??.r' ws?',,d" b,,,iih" from coat in which he was buttoned lip plies to which were not very graci-1 put up wiih the poorer accommoda- er and Sister IFadc to bear. Such Z- ZltlLltlulttl :
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u' i ;ie c::i:i, ;;au :-een o mai.i .-cj- h,;-, aitnou"!! .Ml. atie uiccu lions. i"iiui;iiia' on tne saeieu maucio
tary canal, removinffall o U-n.ive accumulationa in
..v..w vi k,.... nf th nreacher fi led the crowded room : the bowels, and stimulatinc all the surround. ..r.
vice that it was literally threadbare 'himself to be as polite as he could j When Mr. Wade returned to the . they felt to be unpardonable. Aj A new commndmeut I onto you, that . ff,7hV" e
! kitchen, where the stranger had long lecture followed, in which the you should love one another." ' !!,?Krmi3iSe "rNirtr seated himself before the lire, he man was scolded, admonished, and ! Brother Wad had bent forward to luten, bat rem.i. the demand for the Li
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i.i.i. .tn.i..ti lllUHlilll 'MUUUtU ujMUSUlu imwilli-u mill Ul.lL UlUJ liau VICWUCU "ia..v aw.0sv.s . E coinnilinJlnet. , Vegetable Pill, an-a standard medicine, unirerMlly M' , . ,. ,,,,, rrn .....I 1 Til l .. 1.1 . . '
KCll 11 i ti ii i . tr appruveu, aim justiv tsit-rnied t he best I'll s now wu "! The sermon was deeply searching, yet aiT,-c- k ,!,,. r,,i, .,,;. .t vn ;m . ,h
read tionate and impressive. The preacher uttered j afIr-,.., . ......
... .1 at. v nue m v t-c-i-tniiie Kmetics act with more mua-
freni collar to skirt, and shovod nu- be.
et'icr The homely meal at lemrih con
remarked Mr.
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i ,,.Vi,.,f moron- patches, i.arns. ;aui
out to tin wo.ul pile t'r an armud : evidences i neeoio woric. apphett ciulcd. the man buttoned up his old liilornied him that they had tieculed threatened with uivine nuugimio! of wood tor the exeeted muii-ters i'01,e siUC-c is nmnufacture. His coat and drew 0:1 his coarse woolen's to let him stay all night. The man ' At its close, he modestly asked room : cow-hide boots, th.ough whole, had gloves again, and thanking Mr. and 'expressed in a few words, his grate-Tie might have the Bible to res
It ,r Sihiil-iv .n-rio.m r.,1 a e oaxse h-ok; and Ins long tlanc Mrs. Hade for their hospitality, 1 lul sense ot the Janduess, and then lor an hour or two, belore retiring. oi''s'ouianiuieieaStwouuQu.eDroui-e,.th
nearly sundown Mr X- '-rd gave his face, a nor very opened the door and looked out-1 became silent and thoughtful.- for the night. This request was 1:71" opoB ther i "r'iin'ji'wiiite'a Magi ,,,raen.he.,l.e.: who was expected to anive, and f-rcpossesing one at best, a no It was quite dark, for there was no1 Soon after, the farmers wife, giv- granted with more pleasure than !hetafBnd niade theni painfully cotl9CioU3 ut for whose comtbrt every preparation ! very attractive aspect. ! moon, and the sky was veiled in ing up all hope of Mr. N s ar- any of the preceding ones. Shortly j they had net shown a. much kndne. to the Zi r,'"!, XX'Tnt in their u .wer to m ik had been 1 'Vou can sit down there,' said clouds. The wind rushed into his ; rival, had supper taken up, which alter supper the man was conduct- ganger he had been entitled to rece, on "n cr.nmhrd I,v the irilv at v : Mrs. Wade, a little ungraciously, lace, cold and piercing. For a mo- i consisted of coll'ee, warm cream cd to the little spare room, accom- j11' brjJ pnnc,.iesor httmamty. isi they h it ol , f r sVor, Headache
house he was to stay, was the now 'r l'elt the presence of the man ment or two he stood with his hand short cakes, and sweet cakes, broil- panicd by the Bible. Before leav-, To lhJuk t Presidinn- elder of li l)itrict jns- ;l iin;- particular juncture, as upon the door, and then closing it, cd ham, and chicken. After all ing him alone, Mr. Wade felt it to lhe presid; :.. ii.. -vJ l r . Mil i.i'itKi-ir,- sm.l iiAiiif.d fit Mil .-. fvirtxul h-ii'1..- into i):r liinim v:i. nn tlto t:ii.l(. n sliort rolforrnOf be his dlltv to oxhort him Oil Spirit- fashion, wi
lit U.eieW COIiieiCKCe. . , v...,.. - ..... ... , . . ... - " . ' ,A ... . . ... T , ....., an Ir .l. r.l,l,ni.-."it ,, noeoiml. Irv its enVet.
Quarterly n--ui-V u-s to be Wm1 M ehrur thai stood near the lire said to the iarmer was held as to whether it would do ual things, .md he aid so most earn-1 ..umg a .,r,.3l:y.,ri,..n,Hi.y r,.,- ,..v ,,.. Try i11'1111"; a' -'uo ""10 -(..'l ix . 1 ' v- .. .--1 .1 ., .I .1 . .. 1, , . , 1 ,1 c . rp, t . sadly with their devotional fethns IhrouHoiit " eMenia.lt or internally f.iriour ..u dome.ua ani,11 th. imv! ,1 1- w'.l.-h v,-i Smi-. i'laee. m trout ol a large Dutch ov-: ou say it is still three miles to not to invite the stranger to take cstly lor ten or lilteen mmuts. ljuti,.' - - ,..i, .u,.i ,,, in &,A economy f time ..ftime, !
'i. a.v-a.. ' ivt ri.ivvi. 11 ic.i 1 , ii 11 a v j 1 sv
, 1 11 , 111 . . Scalds, Hrnises, Sprain., Cuts, Incipient King's that they should should have treated Kvils and White Swellinr. Syphilitic Ulcers: and
idius Elder of the District alter such a I am. .t:id Swellmits and titlan.ations howerercauaeii e nr (in uliarrrtr n-iri ( t h h,wU- l.natP.I ; in Tali.
was deeply humiliating; and the lOea of M. rntl lrni- . nml ai counirr irritant afttr
Qu
on
day, when Mr. X was to preach, and administer the ordinances of the District, the preacher was known to but lew if any of the numbers, and they all locked forward to l is arrival with interest, and were prepared to welcome him with
respect and afiection
eii containing
suiue ol
ream lnrt cakes, prepared especi-
l id lwil a rw.r iml n f arvir1.! 1 . . . . .
:irmrr 1 1 v:is irno. t hov hncl invon JIG coukl not sec lliiit his Words , ,uMr,..,, M-r iir.i;..M,v0 or ii.. ..ii,drtd lhm.-...n.i uhohaveud it, sm'ce it.
:T-J' 1111 1 1 ' 111 ' iiiv.-nim.t. not r.m 1..0 r km.! ha failed to ai UO, rCVUltl Ml ;UiO, COlulV. . IIUU as lllUCll blVlUl tlllu UnCOll aS lUJUlO inUCIl inirCSSlOll, UUU HO 'at'.m.uisteieJ auJ the benediction j.ruiiuutirt.l. ward t. tht- Marie rii;.m. nt. it at superiorly tu alt
ally il.r Mr. X , the new I said so to vou when vou first stop- i he could eat: hut then, as long as ' finally left his guest, lamenting his ! w m " " ' ' " "y ... , ,, i.,"'i i i- .ji 11 1 i 'i. 1U1 for liilll now to d'. lie never WaH more al a 1 ht".i -lehrata .1 r.-n.-iius are for sail-, wl.olei Proidi'.nr Li ler. now ln-.'mentiv ex- pod, and vou ought to have pushed ho was going to stay ail night, it ignorance and obduracy. . , iir.ui, i-ir. j. nnrt,I,1iJm,m-imijr, , - ' 1 - , 1 ii , , i . i ,i , i 1 ii il loss in 111 life. Mr. A uesct li.ied fiom , Mouii.ic M.di.-ine Store on Oil. st , opposite reeled. on like a prudent man. lou could 'looked too inhospitable to sit down! In the morning the man came the ottiDil but bo aid not te forward t meet o.u nu-, Cincinnati
J t is difficult tosav vihatit is utt
l.olesal.
thi
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lna'.Uv y.iu, ma am. iv turned nave reachetl there ueloro it was to the table ami not ask him to join uov. n, ami meeting -ir. aue ask-; him. How could he do that? oihmg-tihe-ed ike stranger, as lie to-k tr.e ch;tir, unite dark.' ' them. So making a virtue of no- cd him if he would be so kind as to ' around and shook hands with him, hut he sun ami dvevun close to the blazing ' lint 1 was cold and hungry, and ces.-it v, he was kindly asked to, lend him a razor that he might re- lh,d aaJ'' ba; , ?, , , . . . p i ' . .. . i-i i i i vi a 'Where is brother W ude?' he at length heard
The house til Mr. Wade wasiaiii:, ami ieiuoiiig imu imgni uae tanueu m ihb ikii . , corny imu fcunoLi, iut umwiuu mu,, uu, ,nmu ulu uul b, (M It wasiu the voiceof ti.e minUur.
known as the 'miuisk-rs lunn .. woolen gloves, spread ins lianas to i he manner ol saying this touch- which he uui not uecime. uraee , m uice a icry aiuaeme aspect. -Here he is,' said two or three, oneuinj the
T,v,. ti,,,:,. ,,,.,.,.,), ;! ! receive the cenial warm! :;. ed the firmer's feelings a little, and , was said over the meal by Mr. Wade ' His reriuest was complied with. way to where the farmer stood
Nothing in 3i-e was sav.l by either , e.uised him to look more narrowly and then the eoilee was poured out,! U e will have laimly prayer in
thev
came round to this part i:i the field : the stranger or Mr. Wade, lor the , into the stranger s face, than he had ; the bread helped and the meat serv- j about ten minutes, said Mr. Wade, of theiripioi:iUHl'iahorwei wel-' CF- ef three or four minutes. ly-ot done. But lie saw nothing 'cd. as he handed him the razor and
corned by Brother and Histcr Wade, !
tinu
and the little spare cliamber made passed 11
comtortabie lor their reception, was il-lc by these honest hear
th
:id
;oed house-. more than he had already seen
There was a fine little boy of some ' shaving box.
'You have wanned and led me, five or six years old at the table,! In ten minutes the man appeared
H - u iCC, nus a fcn
tag auer Lumer
.HI
could be in look- for which I am thankful. Will vou who had been brightened up and ! and behaved himself with due pro-
diairs. The lid : not bestow another act of kindness dressed in his best in order to grace ' priety at family worship. After
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people more a privilege than a du- ct t5u- ample JJuteh oven naa been upon one who is in a strange place, the minister s reception, naney j i-'ieaKia&t no inanueu me iarmer
ty thus to share their temporal raised once or twice, and botn the and if he goes out m the darkness was full of talk, and the parents tek , and his wile lor their hospuahty, blessings with the men of God who eyes & nose of the traveler greeted may lose himself and perish in the ' a natural pride in showing him oil', j and departing, went on his journey. ministered to them in holy things jvath a pleasant token of the good cold'.'' jeven before their humble guest, j Ten o'clock came, and Mr. N Thev had their weaknesses, as we- tro to be served up in the The peculiar form iu which this' who noticed him particularly, al- had not yet arrived. So Mr. Wade all have. Oae ofthes-e weaknesses i i'tini v. He was no linger cold; ' request was made, and the tone in ( though he had not much to say. started off for the meeting house, f.i-wi,.,i ,,- ., r,vm li. H.o' ih ii tU:-v but the sight and smell of the ' which it was uttered, put it almost ! 'Come, Charlev,' said Mr. Wade, not doubting that they would find
were imbued with genuine religion, cakes and other good tilings in1 out cf the power of the farmer to say after the meal was over, and he sat i him there. But they were disapan.l regarded tilings spiritual above preparation by the lady, awakened ; no. leaning back iu his chair, 'can't you ; pointed. A good number of people all earthly considerations. They a sense of burger, and made itj (,. in there and sit down,' he repeat the pretty hymn mamma j were inside the meeting house, and
were uinu, goo i but not as deeph
their own luaris, not as ia miliar with the secret springs ef i heir own actions, as ail of us should desire to be. But this was hardly to be wondered at. seeing that their pv--itbn in the church was rather ekvatcd as compared with those around them, and tliat they were
the su Meets oi ht:le thtmguisi;
JOHN KINK ARD. General Arent.
Sola hy James S. Powvrs, Ilronkville. " " M. H. nun.. ii do " ' rir. ii Jc Masters, 2 mill s north of Fairflel.l. " " S. P. Oaks, Fairtield. " K. Y. I.t-e, Laiir. 1. " " A. B. Marlinilal'-. Metaruora. " " J. A . Moody, Hochcstt-r. " " Fuller Jt Ogler, llartisoll. March, 2trd. 1843. 1 1-!y. A C AIIO !r. J. IVIIll K mav be en. suited .( his BOTANICAL MEDICINE STORK AND OFFICE.
The preacher udrunced, and exteuJiil" ilia on sum mfi-i, onr uiwr irom me tmntrnl Mm. ' nppome the flalt House, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1 11. nest hand, said a distance, ho cannot caU on or s. i.d tor him, hse 'Hnw vnn 1'n llrnther Wa.Ie' 1 ai'l dad ,re ""' h,'-v""J he r.ach of all medicinrs.'liy HOW !0 JOU 1.0, Urotlier a.le . I at.l ,.uu forurmiiK to him a stat. ,. ntof il.t.r aSc, the lenKU. to fee J'OU. Alld wliero in S.sler Wude?' ' f time they have been afilicled, synijitoms, progress .... , r I i ,i ."id ci iieml nature of their coniiilaints, (cash accomSlKterWada was brought forward, and the paining said statements, postage pud,; may procure preacher shook hands With them heartily, while , the remedies neceary for their cure. ' ! Ur. J. II hue .r devi ated Rcmetlirt. I he eretabla his face Was lit Up with Slllilt ; Kliir, Indianroniponnd.Maic Liniment, Vegetable ..... T cl i . i . .1 , I'iils, Vi petable Enii-tics. Jcc .are rapidli snpercedinir 'Ibehev.I am to find my horn with you? all Mllwr m.ihcim s, ,R.caiIW on , V-ir iriill ..f il.,m be said, as if that were a matter understood and thl " ,ni(V rml vvi- tifm to be u ibai bat t j been alumni tor ihrm: mrdtrint ofR-rrtt power and Settled. ffficacy in relieiug und curing the mataditri eernmoH
Before the alill embarrassed brother and sis- touureoamry.
ter could reply, some ono asked i
'How came you to be detained fo late. You
rere kind, good j eoj le eertainlv. kee;;ly lelt. P-ut. as the comfort ol' ar.swerd, "ainting to th.e kitchen, learned you lust Sunday?' ut not as deeply read in the kn-enf :i little .varmih had been so reluc- and I will see my wile, and hear Charley started off.
a goodly number out side, but the
minster had not arrived.
V here is Mr N ?' enquired
without
tantlv heso'V.ed.he. ejuld not ihinl; . what sh.e lias to saw' further invitation and repeated vorv
d" ti.. p i: -ia,g v.pou the fanner j Ar.d Mr. Wade went into the accurately, two or three verses of a ' a dozen voices, as a little crowd
;nd his wife I- r a bite of supper.1 pari, r where the supportable stood new camp.-meeting hvnin that was gathered around the fanner.
:nd . eomm-:iced drawin-.-; on his covered with a snow white cloth, just then vorv popular. t 'lie hasn't come yet. Something
v K..e:i gkYv. o uuui:!g up and (!:-jaaM:;g ins wi,e s set el line ow let us hear vou sjiv ine n'.s ueiaincd mm. uut l still louK
; t il gray co.i:. While occupied sprigged china, that were only Commandments, Charley,' spoke up; for iiim; indeed, I fully exiectcd to dtingihis. Mr. Wade came into brought out on special occasions. the mother, well pleased at her , find him here.'
the
encu
.in
-! r.t atnud. .sanct'uit the mini:
marks, Haltering to the nahiral ter won't he along this evening. bla.ed a cheerful hickory fire.
Two tall mould caudles were burn- child's performance. And Charley! The day was cold, and Mr. Wade
ug ihereon, and on tne hearth repeated them with the aid ol only alter becoming thoroughly chilled
More remarkable Cures of a-'lasv-war t 1 1'is 1 1 11VMS
were fjpected Ust uight? Aud where it broth- ... , ' . ' i e are rectninfr letters dmly, coi'taminij inttllier R V K-iH-e that Ur. Uo.ts1 I.ivt risort and 'I ar coniiiiut-s . . . r i i- j ii xT to make astonishing cun s heri Ti-r it is introduced. 'Brother R is lick,' replied Mr. r ;, b and so I had to come aloe. Five miles from ' A letter from johv A. coi.i.ixs, Ksq .fditor . . . , AX1 I'HOHKIKTOK of the TKM HF.H NCE this my horse gave out, and I had to come the oruan, also agkn i am) 1.kc i i kkh for rest of the way ou foot. But I became so cold ' ''.; fDI"snIOX "f ,hc SONS uf 1 EM J I'MIAMh of OHIO, and weary that I found it necessary to ask a fur- C incinnati, Nor. 28, is-ss. mer, not far from here, to give me a night's Waslr-Vorthe past eicln or ten months, i have lodcing, which he was kind euourh to tlo. I f-lt inclined m a om. ihmr n l.ti.m to the . , r . , fr , KXTKAOH DIXAKV UK Al.lNti qV A1.1TIES of thougiit I was (till three miles on, but it happen- j.u.r preparation of Dr. Kocxt' CoinKiund Syrup ed that I was much nearer my journey's end ''' ' T"'.' '"'J." "".'.r br",L?,Z'lY. - J pecially lor the lM-li.-nt ol tltose iiiiltirfiinate perthan I had supposed.' son. 'ho are tukka i kxkd or affmc i kd rp. . .. r . . n '' I't'lMOSAHV CONSfMFTIOX, and ho This explanation was satiernctory to all par- ntc mysiir have a cr.at aversion to quack., to ties, and in due time the concrecution dispersed, ,h',,r i'ecifie. and cmh. lu-on.; li.it a coinhinancn 3 ' of circumstances ha. pr.-nnt.d nil now. and the Presiding Elder went home with Broth- . in . ml., r mjfi. i.. .ie t....k a severe c.ilJ.
er and Sister Vade. How th. mutter Wj8 set hie. t.wd ..po.. h.-r i....c-. '"S1'.r:" as the colisequt lice, wtlirll incr.ad in erer.i; tleti between theni WO do not know. One liliuT during the uimer, and nducid h.r Iu alnm.t . , , ... , SKELETON-. It was almo.t ii..-.-saiit. nl ' is certain, however, the story which we have i,-ml.-d it!, severe i'ain m the si he. mi related did not get out for some years after the ' worthy brother and fister liad rested from their than a tint ui MAi i Kii dailv. i i.cehs
OATHKUtl) upon her LI "
d begins to
a little prompting.
concluded to go in, and keep a look
lian't that eld fellow gone vet? 'How many Commandments are out for the minister from the win-
i.-kcti Mrs. Wade. She had heard there? asked the father. . dow near which he usually sat.
mau. it saner sun uown. While Mr. Wade was splittine: a'jow dushish.'
log at the woodpile, las theuirh'.s IL' ouglit to huve been her? an 'his voice as lie returned from the The child hesitated, and then Others, from the same cause, followon the new presiding Kkh r. aud h ;i;r ago. returiictl Mrs. Wade, in 1 door. looking up at the stranger, near ( ed his example, and the little mcet-
his feeliao-s warm wiih tlr." antki' .1- - t ''-' ol uisappouunseul. , o. And what uo you suppose, wnom he sat, said innocently, jmg house was soon hlled, and still.
ted pleasure of meetiiig a.nd en I- -r-'
i
s ire; -ing ia:e. mv freind and lie wants us to let him stav
's a good distance ahead. night.'
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labors, and it was then related by Mr. N-
taimnirhim. a man of couun n
pcarancc npproach.ed along the roiitl remarked the farm.u'. after standing 'Indeed, and we'll do no such monts, and said, as if in doubt,-
aud when he came to where the fir- uiih Ins back to the hre, end rc-ilmng: We can t-have the Iikc ol .
him
the lo,
the dell pie
'Rather a cold dav, this,' said the Hs three miles you say?' 'No. indeed!'
man. Yes irood three miles, if not: 'lut 1 really don'
F.Il Iter U WIlS .n.i IKK
l.l.nir kn :.. I.:.. l r-iixtMV . ., .1 . ITKI'LE TINT et
. ,., . ,,. tied upon her hps. The .kill and sand effort. l octer, and, like numbers of his ministerial bre- ; cur fa,nilT physician c re cmpl. ulr baffled. On thren, fond of a good joke, and given lo relating ',hl' ,", of May, 1847, he ..iiur,...d me that cmld , 1 do nothing more than cram her temporary n m . good Stories. j that her cast- W AS HOI'ELESS, and hat she couia NOT Sl'KVIVE more than a fortnicht at the tar1 -11 mm in i 111 1 an. ' ; ill 1 nl I iniiiH.lial.lv called upon UK R V - - I TOX ol thi. city (whu l.a,h.-en so skilllul is it" fiTTt-i 11 T nr-rriT -r, treatment of cancer.,) and slated bt r case to ' CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. I recn,mri.d-d nr. fiocers' Liverwort and Tar, ii V PTIRIVflTflV ; assured me that there was nothiiiir
How many are there?' one alter another came dropiunir in.,TTi?emn",,-.nr,'dLi,r"r5' nrP f'sieof i"!v;"Vf:,.j Lf" of -ver.i ca.e.,
, ' , . J , 1 1 ivnrap i-uniications. He intend, kecpine nn " " , , 1. . uieuaraiion KtThe man thought for some mo-i The farmer, who turned towards ! .her r ; rS te'ri! bo.:e ... procured.
the door each time it opened, was a "' i i rW 7-:
' I WHU o VU.- r-4- C ' h n.r- : "r." "V:"?"."?"'- "C!l.er...I,e,e return, d. herCOlGH....te-mo......
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Eleven, are there not?'
Title.
n was, stool still and. looked at gartuiig lor seme moments the linn m ti.e house, no how. Where 'hieven. ejaculated Mrs. ado;thc previous night enter, and come I p"Jjn,hIu's
until he had finished cat tin" stramrer, who jiad taKen ou his coukl he sleep. loolung towards the man with un- slowly along the aisle looking Irom! Ji'";t in sea.
o-and was pren iv'ui"- to lift !ri:!ves. and was siowlv unluitonimr 'vsot in t Sic nest room, even ii Mr. teignctl surpnse. i side to side as it iu search ot a i ?.t:d i,rv,"r r ll'"r? ... , .... . l- t he w reckers.
...w in 1.; ;:H cwf :n':inv A shouhlii r craoe. 1 'klovoii' s.-nd liov IitiIiitiiI with i Vacant sent. vor- fow nf wliifh wnro The oirsev.
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Price. I
liy Capt Mart alt, 2S
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i of hi. Father, do.
do. By Ned Buntliue,
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CEASED. She recosen d her b 1 Kt u i ' a serv creat decree her health, and is now a rno.t
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more of rebuke than astonishment , now left. Still advancing, he finally j "i? Pim t sec, Jane, how in his voice. 'Is it possible, sir, passed within the little enclosed ! ?roii.e,oVp1r""'p . 7 I 7 7 : . . I Secret ;!.:.
By Lieut. Murray do. du.
. I r.A I K tUXUl.lAHl II"" ,.Tinvn " i VIRTCES of DK. ROOKKb' I'HEPARA 1 ION OT LIVERWORT AND TAM. "I I can only say that I have deri.ed eery grot 21 i r .......n fi.r hoarseness, .or.
- j .-r.iss the chest. I hare been
'Yes. rather.' roiurned Mr Wade, 'more: ai,d it will be dark in half an we can turn him out of doors. He that vou do not know how many 1 altar, and, ascending to the pulpit "-n0r the .!''' . . . . . " , t s, , . ,., ... , r i i rt i i i Uanmett. Daughter. a, M,. nr..
hour. uocsn i iook ukc a very sironir man. Uommanilments there are. llow . looiv on ms oiu gray overcoat and : """ Adventure, in m . '
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! tnroat, a a stricture icr.n. .... - . . . "'. enabled, while .ufferinp from .erere Cold 1 and " : Hoarseness, to speak with comparative ease for two " i hours. It I... one .dv.nt.ee, ... my " " "I ? , other eapectoran... it does ...it derange the d.ge. it. ... - i ..i ..I., nr nerrnns inlD WllT.
" functions, proauciiiK . . r . i SS . .r A.in.;PBKlv adanted lor ttlC use Ol
I rccaru " "
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a:u tuivcuou nisi j ia;c. a;iu us uaiiv auu eoiu. auu nui inreo many are tiiere nariey. iiomc. wiuuhh. orphanxi.ee
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nuuo w . ; itju Hie; MHi Ol LOUrSU. uiw imiU -.Ml. ww uuf do UV j '-rn varaei
a little lnuuterentiy. anl 11 a veiee meant io repulse the sir...ier.
whose appearance did not impress ens paired the stranger
him very favorably. ; 'Vou keep along th.e road until j 'It's too much! lie ought to! 'Ten,' said the child.
llov far is it to I)
iioirod tbo map. the too of the hi!!, hah a mile be- and not luurered here as he did un- Wade, with a smile of atmroval
. . ... . . . ... . . . - , -s i w sj r rtirai Hina"wii
'Three miles, repheti .Mr. ade. yond tins, ami t hen ou strike oti tu it got dark. i'liiglit! hv, there isn t a child , uown, and 1 11 show ou a seat, hG m.iy Doctor .medical work' . . ! . . . i . . . .. r. r . ..." VI. ..... 'J
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,...1.1;.. ....iL.rs. Rtsnectfully yours,
25 r -r - JOHN A. COLLI.
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j his side, and with his hand upon his MikVlW I Live of Ta
Taylor and Scott, .1 i
. . ."I T 1 "1 1 1 1 1 , I . . , , .
.' in- vou come tt ine meeting house on nave gone ou nue ne nau tia light . 'itight. mv son, returned .Mr. aim. , ciimon Bmd.haw, "i . i it i i ' -i i i " i ! l i .. . i i v if . ... i .A - i t r ! Trapner'. Bride.
me top oi me nui. nan a nine ne- aim noi niujercu nere as ne uiu un-, aue. with a smile ol approval. i aou musn i sii nere. tome kk
By Mr. Pickering By Bennett,
By B'luiett
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wlio havimr tilled his arms v.itii to tiie nirut, ami keep straight on. e can t mm mm out oi uoors'ot his age within ten miles who can t'saia, in an excnea tone. , Em-ene Aram,
wood, was beginning to move toward 'What nieeliinr house is it V Jane; aud it is no use to think of it. 1 tell vou that there are ten com-1 'Thank vou,' returned the man, 1 Lecture on rmniny - .1 . . ... It Ml x . .x. 1 I i i i. i i : - .Ii 1 Mother, of Ei trlai.d
the house. t ou are cNpeciuig u.e ihuumci. ne n ikuc io siav nov.
'So far?' said the mm, iu a t'-ne , t teink you just said': that was slisrhtlv marked with lies-1 4Ve. Mr. X . our new
t mandments. Did you never read m a composed voice. 'It is very; wmen r E.'.i.'.d
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1H11 .iai t;tll V.f tw V. 1 1 11 1:1111. : 1110 1)1010, Ml. .'VlKUeSSlUg Hie O'llUWlUUlCIHIIf. ; "auchter. of England 'He seems like a decent m in. at f stranger. j 'But you are in the pulpit! You AnricanSheiewK'"'
.. .. .l. ". .. ,. : r -t -i-.,, . . ,. i , ii 'iii ! is' -r s i 1 1 s -r t ji . 1'iso ! ort Uuq.ie.ne
itation. 'I thought it was hut a i resitting ruuer is to preach ic-mor- least; ana uon t ioo:. as u ne nau i 'When I was a little hov, 1 useti; arc in ine puipu: inu.t.ted Lireorcn scott
By Bulwer. do. By M. Ara?o By Mrs. Elli., do do du By Bennett
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llllie WaV llOm Tills. llieil U11 aa 1 'o, .too lit; t-ar to nae ueeil lieie iun iiiiui; I'.iti auwui iitiu. ,; 0.1 iCitll III It POlllflllllua. nil 1. illll ; vii, iitiii uunu. ii lo s ti vUlil i . ny.Kiio.y, Animal and Mental
air of hesitation, and speaking iu this atiernooii.'' ! might make mm abed on the floor a respectful voice, lie added; 'I would i Ie is to slay with you.' j somewhere. feel obliged if you would let me go '0. riainly he is. The preachers j I wish he had been to Guinea in aud warm myself. I have walked . ail slay at my house.' before he came here!' said Mrs. for two miles in the cold, and as1 The man got up, and went to the : Wade, fretfully. The disappoint1) is still throe miles of; dooy and looked out. ment, the conviction that Mr. Miall be chilled Kfoiv ! ?e; t L i . 'Could't you give me a little ;X would not arrive, occasioned
sure I thought there where eleven , Portable here.' And the man re-1 tS'rilLZ Cl'r
Commandments. Are v ou not mis- mained unmovable. , c!,n.um.'mTrrbii? Lunc taken about there being only ten?' Mr. Wade, feeling much cmbar- m'!. (!i fh'uttrVTna phiiownhn
b-.stcr ade lilted her hands m rassmcnt, turned away, and went HUm.n.Vht.
unfeigned astonishment, and ex- down, intending to get a brother s:cc3',Zlucn''"
"official" in church to assist him in iXZnZZ&ZlS t:f
ff-TOhlc ejection nf the ! SntJ! n,M.w.mn
ss 15 SS Si Si si Si Si Si 2! 3i S3 21 if Si as 30 25 51 Si 37 Si 50
claimed.
'Could anv one believe it! Such ' m-iking
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15 DESPAIR SOT THOl'r.H YOUR PBJSTCUS 25 TSVl If RIEXDS GIVE TOU VP TO UlE:" 41 Your condition cannot be more hopelcM tbau inn ' of Mrs. Howe. , ... " Thi. is to certify that I was taken '" " in my .ide and breast, attended with a !? cough, and for the space of one year prew r.p'd f " worse. Althoueh 1 had in attendance three ph 5 ' r rii.idrn-d very .kill ful, .
....... I .., w h. 1 An oftheir effort, proved alike nava.lu;p. At " no or the physician, came in, and d. -c.de d that Icoua not l.vc more than one doy lo.icer:! A f belKTed that a few day. al most would end mj carta 'J MyTroVher at this time hearinc of the. '""i,';;n cure, made by Dr. Ro.ers' Liverwort and lai, to Ch.ll.cotl.e, d.sunt th.rty mile., to procure a bose medicine; and, .trance to It H, hrl"6 1 tai used l.slfa bottle my cough was enlirelj when I had used two boitles 1 was able toaiteuu w my family vocation, a. ' 4 RRiET ROWE. We, ,he un.lrr.iRned7dTccrtiry that thii . a.n or Mr.. Host', i. cornet, wcbe.ns perally quainted with all the circumstances. P. F. JOHKSOU, rrrr. D- Matthi. Thomas Gat, JoKErn EvanStaunton, Ohio, Feb. , 19For .ale wholesale and retail by qy, Corner t f Fifih and Kaee, Cm'ti. Also by R. TYXEK.Brooke.il.
Blank Executions, &c,for Sale
