Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 November 1849 — Page 4
In the year close of a cold.
fixed to his hat announcing the .sale. At the appointed time ami 'place. Harper appeared in the eus- ; iodv of the .sheriff, who nn'-intcd
18'il, toward-the the steps, and pronounced, in the bhisterinir dav. on ihllowiui; manner: 'To be sold to
WISC ti I 1 V . V A STORY OF LIFE BV THOMAS S. I'K.I.I.S
niv return from a hunting excursion the highest bidder, as. a vagrant, a holv and blessed a-
on the shores of lake Michigan, a creature, who was one? a man. and few miles from Chicago, 1 livt a occupied a high and exalted station
about twentv vear.s oi m society, is related to one 01 the
same identical man whom I saw sold in the city of Chicago, to a black man, tor one shilling. The Deformed Girl. It Y J . ; . W II I T I I K i . Memory, mysterious memory !
dream of llea-
spirit haunter
nes-
coyer this wasted and unseemly! iu,,oriaiii,. i form, but the soul will return to that Iow p,rt thp earthly history of
a lainilv: A lew years, ami those
circle
i .roinisi'd :uid better lanil. whirr no:
..t,...'.J.f..;,...-c!-..,..... ,.,,.)'m!nw embraced in the family
aaih ne scauereu. ine cmidren now
young mm
age, dressed in the garb of a government soldier. His thin and emaciated form, haggard look ami bloodshot eye. denoted misery ami wretchedness, in language loo fearful to be misunderstood. His appeal to me for assistance, was truly heartrending. 1 le had belonged to the garrison at (ireen Iav. and
first families in England, was him-
to the pure in
accuser of the guiltv!
ence!
itude, and calling
veu and
capable pre: everv vicis
cirennisuinee
('otnnensiii'.i nf S'.iirit. Oh. llonvv.
had it be.-n permitted: but 1 will 1 thc object (.f tender solicitude, will not murmur. You were created have grown up and go lorth to their u Wl. nwv,. il.., ... .u.V I.aolIv- ! respective stations in the Avorld. A
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. G. V. KDRIXOTON, HAS cnii.tn,ncttl a I.inrnr IVpm fir the Sal- of Clitap P'lhlieation. He iiitt-ml keeping mi ltd mi ail the late iht-ap (rk t-itht r hiMorieal or fictitious. So soon mi any iu-v work i published it -wilt be fi-uncl at Inn t-fctubli'-hmt nt, at thr original publi-hrr- price, wiihtnit carriage- ir putJt;c. He h.i the following works now on hautl, to wit: Title. Price.
.Incoh Faithful, II j Capt Mar ait, Peter Simple, do. .laitlu t in Search of hit Father. do.
I and I deformed wretched as I am k'w years more, and parents will
Lingering thro
highly educated; lie is now to i,m.fc to the past back to tin
self
be sold as one degraded
with the brute creature, shall 1 have bid lor him".'
us dim
hayp iiassoil from tins pjirrhlv staff
j-" i J Their names will on longer be heard
to bid i !eorg ' n
'Have
Well he must Ik what will vou give
i '
Miami" ma
i
on a level How much All afraid 0 sold.
opening anew the deep fountains
of early passion the thrilling aspirations of after years! While the
for him"'', piysent is dark will; anguih,
-sa.
vou all doiie
rod u lithe
whil
the fort
on duty,
the commandant of i'.'g going gone. (Jeorge Whit.-
had
gros-
the luture jrlauueneU with no
bidding go- im- ,,f anticipation, I invoke
si ell of power. Unroll before me
lv insulted him, the creature is your property, he is the chart of vanished hours; let me
lived in gaze 0ilt.e more on their sunlight
and shadow. I am an old man; the friends of mv youth are gone from me. Solile
have dared to love vou.
1 knelt down ami kissed the Dah
aw of the sulferer. A smile of ii their present dwelling. Their do
mestic loves and anxieties, happiness and sorrow, will be a lost and forgotten history. Everv heart in which it was written will be mouldering in the dust. And is this all? Is this the whole satis faction which is provided for some of the strong-
How with
pulchral images of departed time 1110lv than earthly tenderness stole
over ner ieaiures. ami nxeu mere, like an omen of the spirit's happi-
t ft 11
noss. )( Avas ieau. buried her on the soot
had herself selected a d-lighttitl place of slumber, curtained by green voung w illows. I have stood there a thousand times in the ouiet moon-
lio-hr. aiid fancied that I ho:ml i.r whom our connection is so brief, en
every breeze that whispered among W m U lhe love we can feel? the lranches, the voice of the be-, h.v llou1,1 not our ieehngs toloved slumberer. wards them be as feeble and asunDeyoted ml! thv h,.:nitif.d snii-it ! satisfying as they? But blessed
" j ..-v. , hath never abandoned me in my,
And they
which she
est feelings of our hearts?
can sush transitory
beings.
threatening that it he spoke to him the first vagrant that ever he would flog him like a dog. His Chicago."
proud spirit could not brook an in- With a promise of a glass of redsuit so degrading and humiliating, eye. Ceorge marched him off to the lie instantly seized the officer, and tune called Rogue's March as his
with gigantic strength he
him into Forth river; he then seized his musket, and went to his post as one of the guards. The unfortunate man was rescued from a watery grave by some of his brother officers. Harper (for such was the name of the soldier) was immediatly arrested and by a court-nnrtial was sentenced to be-branded on the hip with the letter R, a ad then to be drumed out of the garrison to the tune of the Rogue's March; which sentence was duly executed next day. The country from ( i reen Bay to Chicago, some two hundred miles
have perished on the great deep,
hurled property, purchased for one shilling, others on the battle field, afar off
Midshipman Ka
Kt-d Heveiiit-r, The Wrecker, The Gipsey, 'I he Cabin Hoy Ttcl H ntiert I.aM Day of Pompeii Heroine of Pari Secret Serrice Ship C n ecu of the Wea. Barotiett's Dauc-hfer,
Donovan's Ad venture! in Mexico.
Mover of the Kerf Orphan N iece Love in a Cottage Lena Cameron l Live of the Presidents Mike Fink Lives of Taylor and Scott
Clinton Hrad-haw, Trapper Pnd , The Priicral Housewife Family Doctor a imdUal work Secrets of Mount F.chu
Knireite Aram, Pelham, Lecture on Astronomr
Mothers of Kng-land Women of Kngland . Wivef of Flnland Daughter of England , Hamlin of the 0apje American Review Fort DnQiiene llutaied Lite of Gin Scott Thr Heautiftil AVidow
Orluc lin lioc Phvuiolo-jv, Animal and Mental
1. lill." J.I. il((U iii.1r,.ui.
it...
It) Ned Buntluie,
By l.iriit.MnrraV du. i!o.
Hj- Mii. Gray
By Mrs ricUrrins
By ru-niiett,
B Ri'imrti
Bulwcr,
tlti. Bv M. Araeo "jJv Mrs. Kllis, .lo do lu Jx Brnnrtt
I soon changed mv residence, and
for years heard no more of Harper.
A
few-
years since, within the
iu the land of strangers: and many, very many, have been gathered quietly to the old church yard of our native village. Thev have left me
weary pilgrimage. ticiuly and soothingly thou comest to watch over my .sleeping pillow to cheer me midst thc trials of humanity to mingle thy heavenly sympathies with my joys and sorrows, and to make thy mild reiirovintrs known
and felt "in the darker moments of u,1,lor far IWier circumstance, in
'ovNnfr.. In ihn tmmuKr ..I'iviv:. tllO rCglOllOl CVeiiastlllg
wii .i i in lirt Lit f rii nice ill' i -n I
ion, in tuv. eo Jl villus Even now, in the awful calm which
1 rul 4 1 1 1 r k liiif oil
given us perfect assurance in the fe't'o.he lub. gospel of his Son. Though to the S'I eve of enlightened nature, the ties ';arr'!'?t"(I"',","r "nu I,h,lo""phr) O " Matrimony, ti ilumticiw Iavi cnnitiiMl crH urA Human fieht
V'i .'ilV-'V lO I V .,J1H,VI V(Ul. ll ii II I . , 1, 1
walls of a low tavern in Baltimore, alone, even as the last survivor of a were assembled a motley crew of fallen forest, the hoary ropresentauranken, debased and miserable tive of departed generations. The wretches. Step by step they had chains which once bound me to ex-
receded in the scale of society. istence have From drinking in gin palaces, they ti0!!, Avarie-
naa gradually been brought down to the low and filthy tavern, situated in the west part of the city. Xightlv thev congregated there. Their bacchanalian shouts of mid-
l oe t i I roke i i A mbi- , Pride, even all that
wakes into power tin intolerable thirst of mind. But there are some milder thoughts. seme brighter passages in the dream of mv being
Dr. J White's Celebrated Remedies. AHK without a parallel, in tlie invariable- tneem liicll fl In v., ihtir iiii.l,, n,i lit. Wlnri-vrr tlie lire nnwrr of llit, rf mrdici art tpnted hr n,e, Ihroiht-r bsl rt-ini-lir know n. ihv.e invarialilt- privt lluir snp.-rior fcellt-nce nml ihi-lr inim-aurab r tronp-er claims to public cuiifidrnce. I)i9rarl(nafi its vari ei! Turni, yi-ld to th.-irose. !r.J. Whitf's Wfri-tahle Klixirii a certain c urp for Colils, Cn:-h, Consumption, Ilrra,t Complainntc f tc. i-ie. It is pi-rtiirant. ionic or r-,ti,rativp a trrativp, stiniulant. pt-ctoral and dfniulctnt. It pro-ni'ttt-, fxpt'ctomtioit, rc-niovt'S conn-ttion, and .f rrnr;tli'?. ami rr.tor. s tht- tone of i lie hole ,tem It corrects the consumptive faun of the fluitW, and b i t stimiilatin- qnaliti-s and power of allaying irriia. fion it promotes absorption, removins; tulKrrle, fmm the luns. and inflammation from the mucous mem. hranr ofthe hrnnchieal tubes. Try it hen the thrust" stomach and Innga are sore, and u:!erine; frnm tuA, and cotih,; it, macical i.owers will rm,,.. n
79 ii,,,,,,,.. ii mot, t.i us iiie,im,aoic value, and the jui. 25 ticeof the reputation it has acquired.
1-finales, who ue the Wgctablf Klixir, fr F'our Albns, too free mences. Bearing Down or Premature I.ahor pains, are never hereafter willinfto be without if Few r.-medie have rescin d , manv, in variou. diseases, from sitflcrin; and death; none equal to it for which it is prepared. Dr. White's Indian Compound. pereverinMv used positively cures every cast- of Dyspep.ia, however severe nr ehronie. As a remedy fur the removal of Female Obstructions and niher disease,, it i, infallible In evidence of the utiparallelled jiower and inestimab!e value of ihe Indian Compound, as an Alieratiie and l'lirifierof the Blond, we may remark Dr. J White has u.ed it in tne treatment l a pnat niimUer ofthe most loathsome forms of SyphUtic secret) di,. eases, wiih the gratification of iis happy effects and the speedy permanent cure of these dreadful diseases, never before attained iy any by any other remediei n thiscounorv or in Europe. The Indian Compound is the only unfailing rtmedv for Scrofula or Kind's Evil, White Swelling, Syphi litic (secret) and Mercllri.il Diseases, Ulcers. Eruu lions on the Skins, Diseases ofthe Bones. Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Cosiiveness, Hheumatism, Gout, and for all Nervous and Chronic complaints occurring in debilitated constitutions, and contitu.
i, ...ii nun Hereditary complaints, w here the virus of theparent causes a develepement nf Scrofula or Srphilis (secret) or mercurial Disease in the child, and in all complicated cases, as in persons whose coniti unions are broken dow n hr mercury and arsenic, or by an improper or injudicious treatment of disease in general. In the worst form,, ofthe most loathsome (secret) disease, w ben the poison is absorbed and ta ken into the circulating mass, the Indian Compound promptly and thoroughly eradicates the virus from
the system, and produces radical and permaneni cures. Working its wav with silent but efTeriira
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ened on earth, only to be resumed pi'y"o!o!fyadrhrenoi.,ey
i i ii
mg, m ihe cuid stretches from
was then a wilderness, inhabited night debauchery, had long been
hoard within the precincts of that
miserable den. On this particular tender a
night the storm raged furiously out 0f Love.
of doors, while the shout and oaths
only by straggling bands of Indians. Harper had been wandering ten days in the woods, subsisting principally on roots, and som corn he
begged from the Indians. "When I coming from the throats of these
met him he was nearly starved. ' drunken creatures, seemed almost
Lfiwver h and mvselt took him - a. in charge, fed and clothed him, and
yet living at the fountain of .Mem- presence ol the orv thoughts of pure an angelic thou art near me
communion linked bv a thousand
ociatious to the Paradise
1 Sh
f ii i lie iluf ilin ?,5r. hi?il -r nf f-nfli Nos at 12 J cents eath .i...j
' 1 Snurzhcim on Education, o" louu ulf f ! power, the Indian Comimund eives tone and enerc-v
in Vi'i'ivns i li-if i lin- !m vo lur-ii lii1- Lectures on a Sober and Temperate L. not lirf lv i ' a" Secretory and Exer. ti.rv orirans. renairsall
1 ' . . SellTultiins - l!1 the wastes, known and unknown, and banishes from
j tne system every vestige of disease. I Dr. White's Vegetable Pills unite great power with mildness of action; operating throughout the alimentary canal, removing all o lensive accumulations in ; Ihe bowels, and stimulating all the surrounding or- ; pan to a healthy state: and ai tingas a tonic, they cx- ; alt the energies af all parts ofthe frame, and are ol great utility w h.-rev. r a Caiharlio, l.aative, Alterative or Restorative medicine is required! Asa medicine for Females, the extensive demand for them and . their popularity, with all v ho use them, furnish ample guarantee to others w ho are afflicttd. Dr. White"s Vegetable Pills area standard nudirine, universally approved, and justly esteemed the best Pills now know n, t'sc them once anil vou will use them there after.
Dr. White
ByMrm'sere was
pinmiglf .
love and.SCtRTIFIC A3IIv'C!
mi I ti i p i ) To Inventor Mechanics, and M illOUim tllO lUStOrV Ol U lalll- ; Tht- inillislKrsf the Scientific .flmrrr.M'etur
-i ' , i , , i , miitj ihcir thanks to the cnnmmnitv fr liberal 11 V maV SCeill 10 DC lOrfJOttCll AVlien tuppm-t and eneourapemeni which" has been extcn-
ik-tl to them f' u ruitr the past fur years, -would re-
i
Uiiss.
HreC'tles the Chail"-1 in HIV I)"- . 'lielaM melUUer 01 ll IS laid 111 lllC 1 .pcctfully give notice that the 1st number of vol.ims
shadow which now mvc, tlie memory ol it still lives the "rave to tlio n iinniortal semis, ami when the cirliviiiir. I feel that , 0,0 s wholly dissolved on earth, it
' is again completed m Heaven.
"Thyself a pure am" sainted one, Wutcliir2 Hi.; loved and frail of earth."
Go it Bob Tail." A specimen of the genus
There was one a creature of ex- :
alted intellect a being whose tho t kee was found bv Cant
went upwards like the incense of the steamer . in the
Yav- , of
enmne
laving at
found him employment. We soon learned that he was the sou of a distinguished man in En-iland. who
to drown Hie noise ot tlie roaring tlowers upon (jod s natural altars, room of his boat, while
elements, huddenly there was a thev were so 1 si "h and so unlike to Louisville, one tine mornin" in .luno.
Vet was she not proud of Tlie caidain desired to know "What
brightest he was doing there?'
pause a origin and happy t nought earth. Yet was she not seemed to enter into the mind of iu.r 1;" irt. Witli the
EJM'LF.ASE TO READ. THIS. X3 Sears' New Pictorial Works!
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in rin i vi i iuii 'i iiir iiiuii, rniucm mil bltiii t
one of that noisy group he sud-
supnosed him to be eniraired in the dcnlv started to his feet dashed
fur trade, his friends frequently re- the uplifted tumbler to the floor, mitting him money and at one snid exclaimed with startling enertime five hundred dollars. To our gy, 'From this hour I'll drink no sorrow we soon learned that Harper more, I was once a sober, virtuous was a. confirmed drunkard, lie :md happy man. I had a home would go into ihe streets in the mor- a vrife whom I loved children who ning, dressed well, with money in were near and dear to me a father his pockets: at night he would bo who prayed with heart tld fervency, found wallowing in the gutter, his for the future happiness and pros-
siralile iu each one of our principal towns and villa t?e-. The entire series hare been carefully ex a mi wed, :nnl cfmnglv recommended to
I 'PL RI STL S')E XTS, TRUSTEES JSD T.CJTI ERS OL SCHOOLS, i l.v the follow inir dislintruished Lpeittlenien: Hi Hi-
inw 1 in n m iwl r'i i i f i t 1 1 ' CsItiHy H A M 1 1.1 ON FISH, Ct over nor of thc State
. vn'iii jviiv't? iniua on i v a i u u ii ofNe
Have
you seen Capt. Perry?"'
was the interrogative res ions.
York, Hon. V 11 H IS'I OI'H EH MORGAN,
capacities of an unbodied spirit, there was something more than woman's mceknesd iu her demeanor.
It was the condescension ol seraphic what that has to do with your being s.T.o..u?n intellect tlie forgiveness and the in mv engine room," replied the ! ','"' ,.,r'"" ";" " ,lV-,l,'i,mil!' ; l' lh', . . f) " 1 ""-"-s v" J ; I.i islativt- Commiitrt' oil Colli'i;.s. AcaiUmns and
tears ol conscious purity extended captain amrrilv.
That's just what 1 You see Captain
to the erring and passionate of "Hold on!
we,;
gettnur at.
clothes gone, money all spent or stolen, a black eye, swelled face, and bloated and disfigured countenance; indicating that he had passed the day hi the grossest of debaucherv. Almost every dav he was beastly dre.nk. At the expiration of six months, he was so debased that he was a fit companion for the brutes. His money was gone; hi vagrancy was such that he could not com indoors, w ithout brinsring an army of vermin
periiy of his (hen virtuous and happy son. A Mother who loved me with a mother's love and devotion. Where are my home and friends, and loved one, now? (), (iod! my
llil.'.V-- 1 1 il'.i'l 1-1 1 1 1 c 1
11
carih.
She was not a being to love with Perrv and 1 walked down together.
an earthly alTeetion. Her person Captain Perry asked me to drink liad harmony with her mind. It sol did. I knew that I wanted to bore no resemblance to those beau-' drink, or 1 wouldnt have been so
tii'ul fonn
with him. His bed was in the hav
lofts, under stoops, in sugar hogs- my rags and filth my
,.1, ., 1 Il.vu. Ii;.- tiin-in,.!.,.., ,
Il.tsi-, IMIUIO t!ll iii;.u. food was gathred from swilltub
which glide before the
t'eOt HUli.UKV lit 1 1 lv Mi;UKIU
1 'world of dreams. It was not like ; the bright realities of being the
call ! nieaKinir. i i roKC lll uea th o heauly w hie h is soinetnnes pvtM, nn ftiindw
poorold lathers heart he is dead, 'concentrated in tlie matchless forms it, Captain Perrv. if you Imst your
ol woman. It was delonmty strange, peculiar deformity relieved onlv by the intellectual glory of a dark, soul-like eye. Yes, strange as it may seem, I loved her, deeply, passionately as the vounj. heart can love when it
My mother she sleeps in the silent grave-my brutal conduct broke her heart. My beloved wife and lit tli" ones have long since left me. with broken hearts and crushed
spirits: where they now an net; and now what am 1?
Moat
Ills te and f'l
I know, Lo-ik at ; d eoun-'
lance and Mood-shot eves. 1 tiev
.ak iu lamruaire not to be
cussed dry. Sa, Captain Perry , and 1 drank two or three times. Captain Perry and 1 went to a ball, j Captain Perry was putting in some;
1 sings out, go ;
hiler. With that a man steps; rri.ti.i.,irsn-at n , , , , family Annual,' 'l
up io nir. aim ab ne. "See here, stranger, vou must leave." Says I, '-What must I leave fur?"
Savs he, "vou are
Common SchooU. Kev.Kdward H itehcoek, 1.1. P. president of Amheret College, and Professor ul'Geol- , ogv, Massachusetts Amherst College, Dec. 25, Mr. Hubert Sears Dear Sir: I hav lotted over the entire series of your valuable Publications with much inn re t and profit; and am quite surprised at the amount of literary labor yon have performed, and the research it miMt have cost you to abtain so many tine illustration, white yen have an active superintendence if an ttenive busings. 1 am aln gratified at the decidedly moral and religious influence uhieh yoor books Hill exert, and can not but hope that they il I do much to counteract the effect of tlie l ht and immoral literattire which deludes the land, ami like the froes ot Kg"Vt comes up, even into the kneuding-trotiirh ot our kitchens . May you live Itni c: to follow oet and p-rf ct our various plans. Ke-pecifully and sineerelv, votir fblitjed srvnnt, RDAVARD lint'HCOCK.
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fiaid county, on thf uuplu'ate lur the u-ar 184, ik a (til lows: 11 -acli SI00 for Siatc pnrpn.r. anc On each taxable Vull lor Sml. iiruses 75c On each SI00 for County pui-puM- 20c On each taxable Poll t..r (.'oiinty iorit-s .Oc Oll earlt 'of School pu r'i 10c Oil each taxable l'oll for hool pnroes 25c On each $10Q for oael pm po.. . 10c The '1 reasnrer Inrtht r ii'.i iti. tax j'Ster. that li, will attend in the m-vi ral Ton ii.hip. at the placet of holding election, on the daft inintioued bttows for the purpose of coll.-etinir ias xi:
Rrv township on Mondav A: I nes.lav. Oct. 15:luVl
1U1S'
jnnii's u.-t.'l''tuit like nu oMafion to its idol. There were gentle and lovelv ones around me creatures
scraps, and half-picked bones, found understood. 1 am a brute. l it I of smiles and blushes, soft tones and iu the street. lie finally beeamr will be so no louder, from this hour ' melting glances, but their beauty :so worthless and debauched, that , I H drink no move. Ill be a man.' 'made no lasting impression on mv the city authorities arrested him for 'Audi -And 1,' was echoed heart. .Mine was an intellectual vagrancv. lie was dulv escorted from the lips of six of those pale and love vearninr after something in-
before Esquire Urowir. the charge haggard creatures. A pledge was visible and holv sometlrin" abov
much noise.' Says I, 'Tve crowds than this.
making too
been in bigger and made more
noise, and didnt leave nulher." With that he tuk me by the nape ofthe neck and the seat of the breeches, and I left! As I was a shovin' down street, I met a lady. I knew she was a ladv bv a remark
Tht' works alluded to, a h-ivine been examined and r.tconiniended, are as follow: "A New and Popular I-ietorial Dcttcription of the I'niti d States," Wictorial History of the American Uevolutiod."
"Sceii.-n and Sketches of Con linental Europe," "lie- Salt Creek township on v dne.da;,
llritinn and Ireland," 'Pictorial I Posey township on 1 lnir.riay.
reaMirv of Know It dtre,' 'Infor- I.anrel towti'lnp on r ritlay
nation for the People, ' The Family nntrut tor, Hlotmiinj; Grorr on batiirday Pietorial Sunday Hook, 'Hible Rio'ra phv,"Bihle i Eairfleld tow nhip on Monday " History,' and Second Series of the 'Wonders of the Bath township on 1 nesday " World!' , Springfield township on Wcdnefday " C.7"Ienilemen of respectability and pood address ' Al Mount Carmel the same to nini; w anted to s. ll the aboye Popular Pictorial Works. I White w aler tow in-hi p on '1 hursday '" Kill I particulars of the principles and profits of tbtf At New Trenton fame exenins
atreiiry will he (riven on application, either person- j IIiRhland lown.liip.oii hritlay
any or ly letter. I hr poetaire must in all cases be i paid. Plea-e io address ' HOBF.KT SEARS, Publisher, 12S Nassau street. New York. ' TO PI B T.T STIE1I S OF NEWSPAPERS TMWO'- '. OUT THE S'I'ATE OF NEW VOK. ewspaperscoptini tbi ad verti'emellt, entire, well displsy- ; ill, as above, without any alteration or abridgement, j (iiieludin this notice,) and giving it a few inside insertions, shall receive a copy of any one of our 32.50 j or J1. 00 works, (subject to their order,) by tending . direct to the publisher. 1 No letier will be taken from the office unless post paid.
ih.
ITili. mii. lllh. 20ch. 22.1. T3.I. 241 II. S5.lh.
f"tli. SPlh of
s YeeetaMe Emetics act with more mild
ness than other Emetics, sn,l are of incalculable ben.
etit in breaking up most ol the diseases that adult the human family. For Dr. .1. Svhite's MnRi - l iniment he claims extraordinary healing rirt'ies and curative properties, and that tested by comparison iu practice w ilh all the other best remedies of this class know n in the Vnited Statas oud in Europe, not one, in instant effects and intrinsic merit, bears any eomperison to the Maic Liniment. In the lanuafre of others, s.jt is difflcul to say what it is not Rood for." For Headache' Toothache, Neuralgia, Spinal A flections ;for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains, Cuts, Incipient Kind's Evils and White Swellint-. Syphilitic l lcers; and Pains and Swellings and ' ntlamarions howevercausrd or on whatever part ol the body located, it is infalible. For all bruises, and as a tounter irritant after an ;'Irih wedding," it has no equal. Try its effeets . xlerii:iKy .t internally '..r your own person. Try it ext.-rn:i!ly or iiilerniilly f.-r our own domestic aniliiril. and yc.uwill find il economy of lime of time, and innin-y. alwas to keep the Magic Liniment by yti. Of the hundred thousan.l who have used it, since its invention, not one to o"r know ledge, has failed to award to the M:igic l.inim.-nl, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. ''It is difficult tosav what it is not K....d for." l ht'M-t-l,'hr9icl rnnrtlit'i nrt" fr tnle. wholt-pale .mil retail, hy Dr. J. V H I I K, anH Apencirt mailr, at hi-lttiiaiiic b xhi-iut Sior on Cth t , ojipotite ih (alt Huiiic, Cinriuiiaii JOHN HIN'KARl). Gtntral Agtnt. Sml hv Jnni'(. K. Piwtrs, HronkvilK'. " B. H. Burton do V. row ii tV Masfi ri, 2 milt s north vf F:rfi-lJ. " S. P. Oak, FairlirM. ' K.Y. U i; l.annl. " A. Tl. Mariiiidah , Motninora. " " J. A . MmM.y, Horlu-Mer. " hulli-r & -JgliT, Jlaniiuii. March, 2"rd. 1343. 11-lv. A CAItl).-!T. J. WHITE mav hr cuasnlit-d at' hit BOTANICAL MKD1CIXK STOffH AND OFFICE, on Sixth at rift, one duor from tht corner nl Mainoiiposite the Cialt llt-usr, C ineinnai it Ohm. Fhosral a i!i stance, w ho cannot call on or jsmd for him, w hoe ras-s are not hcond thf rtarh of all mt-f1iciit-t,hy lor artltnp ti linn a M;it niriu (tf their at;.-, the It npih tf tinu' tin y have htn afflicted, ymptonin. roc;ni Am cener.il itaiure.tf tlirir complaints, (iah accom.uiniir ail M;-it m. m-. pntact' laidf)inay procure tht rtnifdi;-. nect-starr fir their core. Dr.J. U'hfrc's i'ce'narct Remed cs. The Vecetahle
K 1 iir, 1 mlian CtMiipoiintl .Mapic Liniment, Veetahle Pills, Vi tfetahle timet ii. Ivc are rapid h mpercedinjr al 1 other medicine, heCHi' on a fair trial f thrm they unit, rmly prove themelv to be all that has been asMinudfur them; mcdicinet ofreatpowrr and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies euinmna to otir countrv.
ar ctiiituiut'f
, hen Tcr it i mtroduftd.
was read to him. ami lie was asked written, and six of these Iremhlinir
what he had to say lor himself palsied, wretched. 1'bated, drankon There stood Harper, ivivered with ere.itares ?ijxned their names to that mud, and, tilth, and vermin; raided glorious plt-de. They tlien rose and distrusting ia the extreme. and ktt that wrei eked den: jrrud
lie leaned asrainst a post, arms fold- w;is theiv
Ii'wvts heat
slie
theordinaw standard of human de
eoun-r.dden
Wiiea.i s no
cd, a-la-mode Napoleon. Hitenanee briirhteavMl. as a
thought seemed to strike liim. '1 saw Ksuuhv. vou f ill m ; i sjrant what is a waii-rant".' i tell vou Siuire. One wb !;;
visible means of support, ha. ha! See this!' pulling a stale loaf of bred from beneath the greasy folds of what was once an Indians calico blurt, Is not this bread".' Is not this visible means of support? (ouM I starve with bread in plenty.' No. no. Smire, I'm into you this time.' Harper's logical reasoning had its desired etleets. The Squire discharged him. with a strong caution.
that if he was again bread, he would bo
with. A few days after. Harper was caught again, and having no ;iM. means of support, tin Squirt1 ordered him to be sold the next day. (the way they serve all vagrants out west.") The next dav old bla k
s George, mounted
v
. done will rciV
l .it'U
tlk sir,
S
emotion
a Hi, in.1
sire, set apart and sanctified as it were, by the mysteries of the mind. Mine was not to be relieved in tht thronged circle of gavetv and
sicp ami uieir iinoi.'.ng lasluon. it was avowed underneath knockin at tho door. T know tho
high with strange and the bending heaven; when the per- clian wanted io rot in whoever ho
gazing upon was. or he wouldn't have kept such
made. Savs she.
"Young man. 1 reckon vou'll go homj with m??" And I went! I'd bin in her house but a short time, when 1 heard a devil of a
tar.-It
..i
one
Aver;
us. n was lvjected: Put not m scorn, in pride, nor anger, by that high thoughted girl. She would a-k my friendship, my sympathy, but she besought me ay. with tears, she besought me. to speak no .
caugiit wit nout
severelv
tie.
ill
thev felt thev had
a. noble and a glorious act. as i'V migiit. Soon those six d Y ashiiiglonians arose in .".lit strength, and :ir.)Us, l
world from its Vwvs ;iiatiiv and
mhor i;i tlie U niicranee cause. cce-s has crownd their efforts
Tlie bright and glorious flag ofthe YVashingtonians is unfarled in evenpart ofthe land; and their pledge has long since been fulfilled s-they are again men. Near that noisy group, the night
tne Washuigtonians signed that Aith the impression of manhood up pledge sat a young man covered on mv brow, and sought again tlx. with mud and tilth, his features being" of my dreams bloated and horrihlv distorted. He She wasdving. Consumption
closely Avaicned tlie sneaker as he iale ghastlv eonsumntmn. had
vr;;S una IniporPii J ( ;.:;;
Dr.GUJS0TT5S
eBriTriiJl A
siiprinosi" or THIS 'Tract is
rHiLsr IT
'"MlEC'.TtS
'SE5E IT '"vicorxte ...
Ilroi-kvillc towiihlup at mv nffie from ihe
October up to the first clay of January, 1850. A U tax not paid tt nte n the tiny 1 attend in the low n-hips w ill have to be paid at my office in ltrtH.kAillo. The firt dav of January i the last day the tae$ for the present xenr can Ih paid without cost. ROAD TAX. Sopt r isom of road are rt qn -t d to ret urn their road X io the treaiirer at Hroitkville befttre ihe 101 h day wf OiIoImt. Or if ihey defer it until he r.ttt lids the appointment in their low nsli i p t they w ill come early in ihe morning. Funds Receivable for Taxes. State and Hank Scrip, imerest allowed on Scrip for Stale tae. Note on the follow ing Hanks, and lliose only, will be received for taxct for the present year, : State 1'ank ol Indiana, State Hank of Ohio and branches. New- Ohio Hanks, Hank of Geauga, City Hank of Colniiihiis, do. Cleveland, Daitmi Hank, Kxchantrc Hank f C'ounil)ii, Franklin Hank of Zancfrtille, I.ucas County do,. Western reserve do.. Canal do. Cleveland, Hank of the State of Missouri, Cincinnati Hunk, notes of $5 and upwards at par in Hahimore, 1'hiladt Iphia, and New ovk. Ihe aiiMHint of taxes due from the holders of County Ord r, hereaf ter presented lor redemption, ill be retained. B.H.HlRmx, 7'reasurer F. C. Aup. 2R, 1849. 3f3-6w.
JOSFI'H HEHKON
: vs
SISAN lEHHOX
ivo In the Kr
Court.
iit
a tiiuiHlenu racket. by and hy
sail l a voice: ; "If you don't open. I'll burst in
ine door. And so he did! i I put on a bold face, and says 1, "Stranger, does this woman he
ll
II". .MOST
sn ckssi rf. IMF. VO!;.t
1F. i
i ihtsdav the said complainant 1 .
A
JUST HI
KRT
Plore remarkable Cures of COSU3IFTION!: We are irnivinp letl.-rs daily, r.iiitntit in inT.'li-
eeiice xhM lr. Kopt-rs I.ivr..rt aiin
lo make a.Timisliiiiir cun s
A liltrrfrnm JOHV A. tOI.I.lNS, KSq., EDITOR AST) I'HOI'HIF.I OH ol the TKM PF.H .4 CK ORdAN, also AGENT AM) l.KCTCHK.H for tin- (ill.ANU DIVISION of Che bONS of 1HM TEKANCF. of OHIO. C-SiClNSATI, Xor.S", I84S. A. I.. Sco ii.!.: nr Sir rorlhe pail itlit or till montlis, I lie felt ilic I mt si 10 sa .' sunn llinir ill r. ltli.'ii to llie KX lUAOKDIX ART UKAMNfi qU A1.IT1KS of jour irriaraiiiili of Dr. H.'Ctrs" Comioiiiid Syrup of Liverwort ami Far. for your on. lt morr rperiallv for the Iw llelit of those iilifortimale peftons who Bre T TIKKA I F:F,I or AFFMC I KH with ri'l.MOXAHV CONSVMn ION", "'1 ho like nivself have pr. at aversion to quacks, to their mm cifics and laiholicuis; hot a combmatii il
of cireumstnnces has iirevrnt.il till now.
to Vnv.mli. r iHJfi mv is ife took a severe
nhiihsi ttleilnpoii li. r Imiic-. A MOi.F.XT I'Ol'l.H was the eons. i ii. nee, shiili iiirn-aed in severity iliirinir the wimrr. and r. dm id lit r lo llumst a SKELKTOX. It was almost incessant, and at tended with SEVEHE PA1X in the SIDE "I IJRKAST, a.conipanied with FF.VF.K and tOI I NIGHT l-WRATS. SIIK KXI'KCTOKATF.D more than a PI XT' of M A IFF. II DAII.i. I J-CF.H (iA I HKRKl) upon her l.VXGS and DISC HAM.ED. Her HANDS and FEE T w. re COI p A u
t-x iii.iv .1.....1. -...I lI HI'l.r. li.i '
tied' i.pon her lips. The skill an r,ff"rl"
s-or lainiiv iiovsieiHii stir ' .. ...i,i the 1st of Mav, 1847, he h.lornitd me that be could do nothing more than crant her temporary reliei, that her case WAS HOI'F.l.EbS,ai.d lhat she could NOT SUhVIVE more than a fortnicht at the turthesl. I iinmediatelv called upon DK. K. V TON c.f this citv (who ha- been so skillful in int treatment of cane, rs.) and stated her case to himu 1.1 v on.n' Liverwort and lar.
.1ST IV. ..llllll. llO-ll i" - " . " . - i assured me 1 1, I there wus nothintT ?""?.:'
cold.
of
On
more 't Love I obeyed her. 1
tied from 1 tor presence. I mingled I01115 to vou
once more m tlie busy tide of being. Says lie, "she does." and ambition entered my soul. 'fnen,' says 1. 'she's virtuous. I Wealth came upon me unexpected-' think, from all T h.ivo soon of brV.'
:s? ! ii 1..
U'T 11. e .Mir.- ..t I.wrr ("t v;, - Ih. As :l
'..AA It
.r..
r e.
r
( Vr; r j t ren.ctiv
re::i:ir..:. s" .';'(. Mi '.-. r:l Jt.!.. i -T ':.
1
1
of complaint apain-t said defendant 'TO'lATS
Sialer.rin.linn. Tl. .owl .l..e.. J... . ) l . :. I. . SiflFNITtlC PRErAKA
.take notice ihat unless she appear - for the Sale ot ,T10X, and pave liie the history of feveral ca e, ; bill en or before the calling of said c; 4s keeping n all consider. l hopeless, where this puparation ; term of said Conn, the same will be L r historical o. STOKED TO HEALTH. A bott'e was procure , senre and di crerenteitdaecnrilinirlv. V. published,! and in one week theexpeetoration was ni arl v . - I.;, o.i.j rrw...i . . . . : . . . u.. ;i . ... .- V. j ...ili.llr lo improve.
.'-." utiiiutr, i.i". JUMA 31. ilic s.rlf!A SLr.KEII. 3110 COIitimuo ;. -
' ri--.-. o....Ul ... .f.i.i.. hi-rtun.ti in
v.er. , vriTH. and IO
Slie reeovel-eil njn' '
4Z-3W
rr v ' ;
ai.tj-hativi;
1 V i 1 l 1
. iv : aniline voice 01 prose necame a familiar sound. I returned at last
With that, he came at me with a
pistol in one hand and a boAvie knite , ' ,
in tlie other: :niil horn :i loollo nris- '"
' t .
.rt.!'fil.'iv t.o (...III:.!.
UMVJ- ilSAL
rir rcsneviiii' i;n pinif j I'r.'tii ii:c m tem i'Viiisj- i'iicr;il I.mtc tn iii-'..!li'rl.'i .i-.'n... ;i ji
i:h; ii iijicr;i r iy (h it ;n: olin r ir..-,i.t .:.v.
rt- ii.Vile.l I.. .: 1! and f :.;
Still More Extraordinary
m ft mi "lohcniir readers to notice
the i
I a vi ry Vn at .lepriH- her health, and . now a most
. -i-u ..e.zj in:l'US' PHF.PAHA I ION J
, A il t v r. o i ..... ..w. .-
r t; l -I v
LIVERWORT AND TAH. . I can only sjy that I have d. r.ved very frt" hen. fit from tins preparat.on. for "r";;j throat, . .1 stricture acr.s the chest. I li enabled, wh.le ,Vrin? fro", . t.M
i.ak will! C.....1
mv own case, over
;iiul re-Miiini'iiii.iluii. I!. Till i Co ?:n.--T me:
...1 t:., T : .l 1. 11.. " r.nos,m nl U.M. L'Vl.'.An
.- ti ii-1 iiiuv.-, i juiuiicu llllOUgll llie 5-iX i;. t!:. F.r l ive l).iil u.
Avinuy. a leavin the bigger portion . of mv coat tail. As I was streakin'
CUTiGN
Tt v-.
I
iii-
it down town, with tho f.irmon Is
told ol misery and suifering. and of ken aAvay her hold on existence. ,llutterin' to the breeze, I passed a ins intended reformation: a gleam Tlie deformed and unfitting tone- i friend. I kneAV he was a friend bv
Oi tol0 Seemed to shoot Whw-irt moot ww vii.liliiiii to tho iionul.w 1...
S 'X V-V ..W1....11. ...... , .V .V..W- V V- ...V. ..... -t,..V .1 11-111,11 V III' 111.1111'
re?- Bi:WAl;K f Covui, IJI 'TA TnXs: -?r.;
ereasinp. popularity of Dr. Hall's Lunir Hal?
snm. Mr. North, the airent, tells ns that he is aston I'hed himself, at the number of cures that ii is performing aim. nsj i, or own cili7ens, whose names he oeca sionallv polili-Iies. that those who mav be sceptical, may call on them, and hear from their own lips how ; th. y were snatched from an untimely tomb, and re stored to their friends and relatives, bv rsinir this truly valuable medicine. The arent ati'll com. one.
loiruarantee Dr. Hall's IlaUam m !.- e. li..r..K; P
24h.iirs,or returns the money. Every bottlo that lias been aold in Cincinnati, d ,v. i... .:
months, was sold with the above pnarantee; and he , ,r., vot THniT.H T0CR FHTSICUS ha. ye, to see the firs, bottle returned. ""'"fPrlJ n7r? rf,f" VP TO ltlZ-U
ror .air cy JOHN RIXKARD, General aent for Indiana, and M. W. H AILE. Brookville.
Hoarseness, to sni
. 1 . J.-.i.tuirp.
function., produemchead-ache or 7-u'''l1 L''
I rejrard it as admiranij usp..-
pub.ic speaker,. Kespec.tu, , yoor., l?;g
rr. ',i.i ano I
f
on ins t.iiu a iiiie
ireets of ( 'hicamost larioiirdv.
snouting at the tonot las voice:
0 ves; 0 ves. a vagrant to be sold
, i
horse. paraded tlie go, ringing his bell
and
ll...4.i.... VI 1 ...
i.nc ui uiai uonaseu creature, ot tne soul. and when that band of Washing- Clasping her wasted hand. I bent tomans left the floor of that liltliv , over her in speechless agon v. She iu u. iins man tollowed them, and raised her eves to mine, and. in
those beautiful emblems ofthe soul.
Go it. r.011 tail!
Says he, he's oaixin"
on
i-
: 1' I. i f S. i 1 liii A
';'i;:ri
- nip
'. j'.i:x Ink !
VOL".
was among t,0 fut to sign that sa( red pledge, and faithfuUv and tnily has he kept his bond. A more ointment and tn!Vnt.l ..h-nn.-
1 -"-..-WVTB s. 4 lit 1 ft a
I'm a good
do excuse takin' aam-
m trout ot tlie Irenumt iloii.se, at pin .l temperance lives ntrt. than 10 o'clock, before dinner; geuimcii that once miserable and wretched
will please walk up and examine the creature ivho folloAved the Washim'- sweet voice "1 have
proiK'rty.' t.inians from that vile rnm-liolc. ' and fervently. I fed A large Avnltcu handlill Avas at- I lis name is Harper, and he i- tin dying. 1 rejoice at it.
"And that s the wav I happened fau.s t v I'V tiie l
in our engine room. ."sAvimmer, caitain, but
I read the hoarded affection of me. if vou please, from
years the long smothered emo-; Tnu." tion of a smothered heart. -Hon- j rv," she said, and 1 bent loAver to! t3"Well, Alieh Iioav's your catch the faltering; tones of her ; brother Ike getting along these sAveet voice "1 have loved long! hard times! (). first rate, got a good
i.
I'm
.' rnl..ry. l.TVTU: t!.- 1 nii.-i;,-.! :,n! tur'i. tit ti. l iiftej
s j !,: . . i, t-f-i. ..' t
rt ..' '.. ')! :;, i. flit n; i:i U-'ltifs C.M't.l.ilirj.- .1 f ":.!!. llie nVli-f W.vwn in t!,e -.la-s. iuul tin? s;a.'!!i'i: i XII'l'l". ihr l"r.ir l. r. ir il. n v. em-li nulii'c vr;i..i r.
erfpiire-l .t S. 1 . :Vni;.
X. I .. nis.l .i
)ri.K'i;il i:irT.'l,;r:i
Stales. At ll!.i:c :n,l ( ':
Kor Wholesale anil Retail at n.nnetts tvnatrO ! Hr.mcli F.mporiiini' Xo. . Colli rr Hall, Cincinnesiei. I Also by M. W.H1LE,) . .. .1. B. DAVIS, $Brnkille. . BROWN, Fairfield. ! .1.1. AXDKKW, Blooniinjr Grove, F. TTNTR & CO., Metamora. I V V T 1.' t- -V I
D. D. T ATM IX, 5LnrelJOHS D.MOODY, ?oclie,t A. NYE, New Trent.-n.
"WE ' be ready by the first ofMay for Cardine, 1 eians,' and a. our Machines are of the best n the ofihei
.T."."-' ""u nare old and tried hands
on 6hort
JJII . u... .L.t
Your condition cannot be more nopr.e. of Mrs. Howe. . . This is to certify that I was taken with , a pain in mv side and breast, attended with a """'"J
Co lien, anii ir it " - - , -,,,viworse. Although I had in attendance three P i
.'.,1. ..... f,.l "HOD
. mr warrani tne nest of work notice.
..,, CARDING AND SPINKING. ne I1"'"" V""l"rrn l Min ing t.rie M hue ool in broaches, it cu. pr i. Mixed ss J7 Heelmir Yarn, t The smallest lots for spinning must ba If lbs MANUFACTURING. " 4 ''. STllo'it Snttinet. aecortline to color. S7,to.s4
,.7 ,, """""s " color, f2jto7S s. vvi ccordin to color, 50 to24 s ; '"'i' Flannel, accordin;towidth,is f..2S
' r.We.h"Te er'r 'rectr.cfc ofWOOLEV GOOD'S
: prices.
, or any kind of Produce, at very fair
that I am start in the world; married a AvidoAv Karth will ! who has nino children.'
QUEENS WARE. & J. C. HCf lON will have a snlenrilid
assortment of fueensware open next week.
inr , Mta 15-lr
As we . rm .1.. r ..
rood ....I . , o warrant our work UrVjLc,,JI.E00,lVV.,hl-.' "l- 'd exnset a
-i "i i r r'lune patronage. CALL! TRY ITS. nil SUflr.T J ...
ano...i....J w . " - shii 11 j ou are uisappoinud, we w,ll mkr MMe I.t ....... .... .. K. MACY IkCO
one of w hom was
is proved alike unavailing --..
of Ihe physicians came in, and 'c'n fr-.n0, not live more than one doy longer:: A" "f"' '""libel,, ved ihat a few days at roost would end mj rartn iMy brother at this time hrar.ni: or the astomsMnS care, made bv Pr. Roter.' Liverwort and to Chill.coihe, distant tinny miles, to P""" ' d above medicine; and, strance to -J tn-,"rTd 1 " d nsed hslfa botlle my cough was entirely ,'J when I had used two bottles 1 was able to attend to my lamily vocation, as ",:,, HAKRIET KOWK.
! We, the undersigned, do certify I"" " ' - " , of Mr.. Rowe'. i. correct, we beiuS personally quainted with all the eireunistances. j P. P. JOHNSO, I Teter D. Matthiw", Thomas Grat,
JosrrH EvamsStaunton, Ohio, Feb. , 1846. For sale wholesale and retail by ,,, A. L. SI UTIi'" . Corner of Fifth and Race, Cin'ti. Also by R. TYNEK, Brooks ill.
Blank Executions, &c.,for Sale
