Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 49, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 November 1849 — Page 4
?I E S C E I' Ij A I' V
The Forbidden Dish. fr.AXSLATKD FROM TUK (W.KMAN. There was once a rich count win
dwelt in his castle near a villa
Ho owned a large esta to, a nd em j 'loved many men and maid servants, who tilled his fields. Many inhabitants of the village also, served him for daily hire. Among these hired lahoivrs was a man and his wife. Their name were John and Margaret; they were no poorer, indeed, than the other villagers, but thcv were far more
own cast le;Lion the table was spread, ; and an excellent supper brought in; j The covered dish was placed in the ; niHtlb of the table. The two sat down opposite to
each other and ate with 'nv.it relish.
A Perjured Husband. A TALK IN TUK MAGAZIXK STYI.r.. BY J OK M1I.I.F.R.
breakfast to-morrow; let the oath be jing, and he had made up his mind ,
I to pop the question that very day. 1 ', There was no doubt in his mind that i ho would return home an engaged
registered.
Nov.-they tried this dish and now that. You will stay there bug enough,'' said John as he pointed to the covered dish. 'This roast veal and sail id are good enough lor v Uighf, right, .lobnl" cried Mariraret. who caivsloi the co vered dish"' Here is plenty to cat, and pretty good too. Hut what special nice tbod can it contain." It may contain whal it will tor all I care.' said .lohn. eating so voraciouslv that he was search" able
CliAI'IKK i. The Inlrotluttiun. fcC'f.nOiit c.w tht ii-shiul.iw bi fnrc." Dear in 4, Arabella, did you hear that Augustus Snooks was introduced to Julia Sniggers last eve-
AT...- !,,- I....1.U . .
III Slii. l- .'li.. 1 11.- I illltlU La me, vou don't sav'.'
Kmilv Pumnkiu was
r
i,.,f s:,.,
CllAlTF.lt VII. Thc IVrjiiry. "Take them, I implore thee, lake them:" Hlithelv the voumr wife ro.-e
i t 1 , 1 1
ine morrow to a breaKlast wincn W;,s on i,is ilor0 ,mking his
.A .1 ...... J .... I I l. I - -. W. . . , '
mil- uocnieu would ue nappv. vu
in ins rig.it Ham lie , Ic h;ul dvvVm lhc remS on hi oi fish but were they jw . llof.i. tlmt w..s browsinsr a-
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cauisii. anu aghast, ve lkuivens. ic ..... t - .
..IK i , uoiu, maivin up uis
icuuii; me, vtiicn c llC.ll 11. 111C Wl'lT miUl.
CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. G. V. KDRINGTON. nAS commenced a Literary Depot fur the Sale of Cheap Publication-. He intends keeping ll bund all 1 1. late cheap works, either lii.tnrical or fictitious. So mkiii a, any new work i pnbli.lied it will he foillltl Ml hi establishment, at the original publisher, price, without carriage or postage. He hj, the'lollow iiij wurks now un hunil, tu wit: Tirlr. Price.
gusuis came
plantation and neirrocs,
was sitting
'accustomed change of dress.
party? held a string
.atlish
sue savs iiiat oil
vou know is as
asinoi);
blind as a
scant v leed trom the bushes
Jacob Kaithful, By Capl Marjatt, Peter Simple, do. Jiiiih.-t in Search of hi Father, do.
lit). 1ST Ned Buntliiir, By Lieut. Murray ' do. do.
fly Mn. Gray
.. 1..K l.i .. . 1 1 1 i:
s, nimui ouiia caugiu one glance ner uen- ire.,cn bat, in- cate svstem could not stand the : '..ni dv i,,,,;,,,!
x 11 ha tliv uuoinvco
unhappy, for they were slothful and unwilling to work. Kor this reason, labor'was toilsome to them.
One day they went to the count's to speak, castle and applied lor work. The 'Yes. but then I steward sent them into the garden, John'. Hold', perhaps and the gardener alloted to them in it.'
was
there
thinking
pasty
their tasks. They were to clear the paths of the garden from stones and sticks, and remove the weeds ;md grass. The gardener followed
them with the rake, and smoothed kinds ofmit and gam " the ground again. Hut the paths and still it is baked in
were verv firmlv trodden, and the day was sultry, and the slothful pair were so overcome with the heat that the sweat dropped from their brows.
John now rose suddenly lrom Ins mother, who m the South lived at work and said to his wife, how un- service in the city, often told me happy we are to be obliged to labor that her ma tress had a pasty every so hard for a few pence.' Sunday. Hut she never tasted it. 'Yes,' said his wife, as, she cast for such a costly dish is only for her hoe upon the ground, 'it is re- grand tblks. O, bless you! such a ally hard why is it so ordered in morsel John, would not be bad? the world, that we must gain our My poor mouth waters at the very bread with the sweat of our brow?' thought. 1 must smell of the dish,
I la, you can read that in vour pernaps a little steam escape
'What kind of a thing is a pasty?" 'Ah, replied Margaret, u pasty is the m st delicious dish in the world. It has the taste of diiVerent
. and spices, an oven.
lioast veal or roast pork is nothing to it. 'Have vou ever eaten a past v?' asked John.
"Oh no'.1 replied M a rgret, but my
tended to introduce young Julius shock. Numbskull, and mistook Augustus IVrch,
lor Julius, and introduced him to Jill-less on the ground the handsome Julia, as his friend'
Numbskull. 1 hippy to have the honor of your acquaintance. Miss, said Augustus. My friend Smashpipes had made a mistake, however, my name is Snooks. Indeed', what will Angeline Siirmkins think when she hears it? I guess she won't like it very singular introduction, wasn't it? Verv!
CHAlTKll VIII. Tlir lr iioucmnil. .t-.in'. inhumanity to woman makes count! taint mourn.
'man, ami he was reckoning over to 'himself the value of Miss Nancy's
on .1 i a...... n,-
MiiUhipniMii Ea-y,
Hid Id-vender, The Wrrckrr, The Oir-u-y, I he Cabin Hoy Hrri1 W utf rt I.a-t Days ( Pompeii H rnitie til' I'urj
l ist lUht's St"t Srrt.ce Ship UL lllLll Q.,een of the Sen.
in li i Bartiiiell Dauehter,
t. .i. : xt
. iniiitiTn m niOTiiini. in .-it ai . v. Uover of ihe Keef
Orphan Niece By Mn Pickering Love in a Cottage I.ma Cameron Lives of the President! Mike Kink By Bennett, Lie of Taylor and Scott. Clinioii Hradhawf Trapper's Hriil-, 'I he renegade By Bnnrtt Krtijerul Housewife Family Doctor a medical work
aecretsot Mount h.chu Kurpiie Aram, Pelham, Lecture itr4inomy Mother if England
this
time," 'I'll
time,'
ses Mr. Nippers to himself, he wildly cried, and sank i, r fll n :., ih
ses he, as he untied the handker- ! chief with his clean clothes and ' spread them on the saddle bow. i -Wo, Hall," says he "I've jist to sav the word; and wo!?' ses he
to ins horse that was
Sadly they bore her to her long
hour
1' a. ..I V ....I....
kickin' and r Knpiami l1aiiiniiTi ..I" Wmrlanit
rearin' about. "Wo. vou cursed old ni f uiro..5
her grave, ;md th.e faces of all heric.,.1' .inii ti10 lmsinpssis sttlocl iist k."..
llowers were strewed over
nv Unlorr, du. Bv M. A ram 'Bv Mr. K.llii, lu do du By Binnrtt
acquaintances wore a lugubrious as-; miC f.,m
jiect. But there was one whom ! He was
that sad sight struck uowu to tiio.i,; i1(,;,d wln 111
oft" of a log.
drawing his shirt over.
earth it was the
Wildlv Ik
periured Augus-
clirxl I,.v1h
gave a
sudden
t ii.rrr.u n. The l'iurthii. Aui-, liii- i-iift u!' t rut oe lit-, -r tliil run :nnolli.' ' The roseate tint of the setting ; sun was guilding the scarlet hair of : the beauteous Julia Sniggers with 1 its last ftint beam, and the head of the beauty shone like a show bottle I in a pharmaceutist's window, with '
i i i-i i i . l i
.spring wnai iiivc to mane mm lose
,tus. Wildly he rushed lorih, and i,;s i);1i.,n(.., .v,. " avs he but
sougnt consolation m the bowl itjhcfur
was not there and goaded to ireu- w secveSj 15all was kickin' like zy one day, he walked calmly down nith at omi?thin' that seemed to
llluilalrd l.ileof Gi n Scutt
Thr lii-aiiliful Wittuw Phyniulu y, Aikimal and Mfltlal Sart-ant's Lift-of Ht-nry Clay I.ovr and ran-ntag-e Fili-Vf I.rctur mi Ihe Lun ('uli.iitunliuli CnrHhtf. Trtalir fit Milrll Ctm Marriage (Ita hi.iury and PhiIo" Matriiuunr. . ' i . f tfr .
e xie luuui net 111 anus out ui .-ir. tun . skrttnr. 01 imn n
Ntn at 121 cenis t-arh u
25 25 2S 2J J5 25
25 25 25 2J ?f 25 25 25 25 25 25 51 25 5 25 25 25 15 ?5 15 25 25 ?5 25 25 25 25 25 35 25 22 55 25 25 50
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Dr. J White s Celebrated Remedies AKK Kiilioiit a jiarallt-!, in llie intarial.lr nctni.
aiirr power" of thr rt'metltt , nra tr.teil iy ni
tnt-ciiiit-r b't re mtiht' Iliiouii. iln-ir invarijb!'
mt-ir supt-rior excellrnce and tli
tnmer claims to nnblie connut ner. Dmait-
n van eil form., virld to llirir uc.
Dr.J. Whin-'. Vt-t-talilt-?:iixir ii a et rtain n,rf f, . Coltls, Clinch., CunsaniititMi, Hrt-aft C'unii!jn, '"" tc. -tc. It i rxnt-ctorjiit. tonic or rcturaiirr tt raiirc, itiniulant, prctural and drmtilrt m. it 0 matt- rxptcttiratiiin, nniuvu tiincmi'nn J"l tr.-titrlht-i. and it -tort . the tunc nrtlit- hlctt It corrt-ci thcciin.iimpiivc faint of the flnidi, ji,,'
V u.imii aiiu iuwrr tti aua
it,i
fr immrattir.K
ia!i
it nmmnfpi niiiriirmti .-...... 1 .. . i ' ?
thr liinc. and inflammatiun from thr nihcoiM",,""3 bram-.ifthchrunihical tiint-.. Trv it hcn ti.e tlm"",' .tnm.cl. and l..nK. are .ore, and ,uTrrinr from roTd. and co.ieh,;-,t. manual power, ill rem.,,e ,, doubt, if any, of in in-timaule value ami the ticeof the rrputatiun it ha art; uired. jUl' Female, who ue the Vt-p. tal.lr Flivir f,.e n Alb., too fn. mrncr, BeaVin, ' I.bnr pa.n., are never herraftrr ill,n?, be ' it- Few remedic. have rr.cned , m,n,. , d..e.,e,. from .nrTrrinr and death; n" nl' "' i,'0"' Tor which it ii prepared. 'I""1 ,u ' Dr. White-a Indian Compt.nm!. perteverinirlv -4 poMt.vely ere, every ca.e of Dv.,,nJ, ; vere Mr ehn.n.c. A , a remrd y L.r'the r.-mu r7 n,le OI,.,rUe.m, and inher die,,e,, i, i, in.ii,,,, blr value of he Indian Compound, a, an AI.er.r' : and i-ur,,.ror,heBId. we mav remark-0r j V I ,,te ha. ,rd it in tne Irea.n.e.n l . f n ni,;wJr of the mo.t loalh.mef.,rni. of SvpMnic lu-trvT! en.e, wnl, ,,r pratifica lion of it- hanpv .fleet,' ,h the .pce.lv p. rn.anei.i cure ..r these ilrea.lfi.1 di.r'a.-, never In-fore attained by any by any other remed,,,' u On. roiinorv or in F.uropr. 1 he Indian r.impoun.l i, ilie onlv ui.failinr remrdv for bcrof.ila rKh.K-, F.vil, White Swelling Svph ...cMreOand Mercurial Di.ra.e., Ulcer,. Erul); lion, on , hr Sk.n,, Di.e,..-, f,he Bone,. AflVoZ, Gout ,'T D,'l-'',"i- Cu" ivrnr"' ""nma.i.m Oou, ,a for ,, Nervo.i, and Chronic complaint. tmnaland hereditary complaint., where the viru, ( ,1,L,;P7'n, "" ev.-l..prinent of Scrofula or Sr. ph.l,.(,, crrt) or mere., rial ni.ea.e in ,he child. nrl in all complicated ca., ,. .. ,,, frn, ,,,, i ti.l...,...re broken down bv inerenrv and arsenic. Jr
j improper or miudicioiii treatment of dre in
general In the wor.l frni, oflh
e molt l.iath.onic
to the Navv Yard,
the marines.
and inlisted in
The Unclad Horsaman. BY MAIOK JO SKI' II J O X F. S.
Absolem Nippers was a widower,
'trouble him behind. Down went 'the clean clothes, shirt and all, on jthe ground. "Blast your infernal j ipictur wo, now!" ses .Mr. Nippers, ' Igrabbiu' at the reins. But before
Snurzlieim nil Rdtirati.m. 1'
Lectures on a Sober and Tempera...
Sell 1 ulturv
Phyiolog7 and Phn-nolopy By Mr. Fowvr 1,
-. !'rrr,')dit""1,.,"-,',,,"I,'e l""n i. al..t.rb.d and 1. t. S. ! t?7U''n"""1"" ,,"1,"n fompound . " P"-v "rou.rl.lv eradicate the viru. from
25
o loud
NF.W VOLUME OF THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
To Invrnforr Mechanics and Artisans
thMltU yfm "nil pmifn'cti nuliral m titrmtnni
nothaaVT:f.!!: .Wo,rk.'-n " " wi,h ''" "' effectiv. UOinaar- power, the Indian r... : . .
, ... " i-"-.i ie. .one ana enerf v to all the Secretory and Fxeremrv orai... repair,all tne wast.-., known and unknown, and banishe, from Iheayiteni everr veati.-of di,ea.e I)r. White-. Vep-table I'.ll. unite crt at power will, mildnc,, of aciit.n;operatiii(; thnnhout the alim.n. tary canal, removineall offensive accumulation, in the bowel., and timulatini; all the aurroundinr or-
......... .taie.aiiti aeiiiiea.a tome. . h.v .
bible, replied John, 'that was first under the cover. : The beauteous cheek of the lovesettled in Paradise. (iod had for-! As she was smelling of the cover- ly Julia grew white as her pocketbidden the pair, Adam and Eve, to ed dish John said 'Hem! hem! I .handkerchief, as she tried to hide eat of the fruit of the tree that grew ' should like to taste this very won-; the intensity of her feelings, in the middle of the garden, but derful dish, for once myself.' Nay, Augustus, spare si virgin's thev disobeved his commands, and 'John, .lohn,' cried Margaret jov- voung a flections, she faintlv mur-
mnir their thanks to the comniunitv for the liln-ral
support and encniiracetnent which has been exti nded to them during the pa.t four year., would re-
light behind it. Fnon the floor, at al one of the particular men.per-! he could get hold of em, Ball was j raV'&f
her feet, kneeled the voung Angus-, baps, that ever lived, though some ! oil' like a streak of lightnin' with a tus; madness was in his heart, and people said that when his wife was ! whole swarm of yellow jackets t;: furv in his eve. alive he used to dress as common as round his tail. KSh
It will b iiublUht-d mt hrrt-tufore in quarto form, thu nffiirdjm at the end of thr year a BEAUTlFt'I. BOOK ofOVEH 400 PAGKS, vmitaiiiiii lu twi-eii 0 miH 600 ORIGINAL KXGH AVIXGS of XKW INVENTIONS, ileicribetl by U tter f referrnee, besidev a prt-ai amuiint of reading- matter, valuable to every man in the country. An increased amount uf care and exp ne be bestowed upuu this Volume, tu render it more fully
what it hai been termed, " I he best Mechanical pa-
per in the world.
The poblmher ot the Scicnttjic American in rrtur- t n me energies at all part of the frame, and are of
...-. u.sinj HTrMT a t atrtnrtic.
Mav I hone, dearest? inouired a field hand; and didn't used to i Mr. Nippers grabbed hold of the
from he, in the agonv of his passion. ! take no pains with himself at all. - the mane and tried to stop the horse
t mi i i a . ! T 1 ni j l i i !l 4
in ins own seiuemcia lie nau a uui u as no use. ivwav wciu uil-
ate thereof; therefore they were tully, it is surely pasty.
driven lrom Paradise. And since not a soul he
then, man must earn his own bread hold the light near
There is mured. Some other time.
own settlement lie Had a
j monstrous bad name, particularly j infuriated Ball, and takin' the road : among the wimming, who used to j he was used to travelin,' another !sav that he wouldn't allow his wife 'moment brings him to the house.
'more than one dress a vear, and
for a s
man didu t know nothinir about
A NIC A L improvement. CH E M1STHY, A KCH I-
Itt column ai usual w ill be filled
KtTlm P'.'.tO.WMS ODPTl- nd 111 llnshoil irard to the proerew of SC1KNTIFIC and ME-
tl 1 l.a ill "ltl Tl "V '
nawl or bonnet, tlie Door wo- in
. ' a .
h
US Aan evidence of the tit mationin which thii publication i held by the Scientific and Mechanical por-
ro to see us. Come. Alas, Is it so? said Augustus. I .such things. Every one noticed
7 Will mf litf -.-....' li.-.l . .t. -.vll.- K..4- ... ' llwi .ri rtiA sn ilv.-ki.l- ti- s.-,..l-
..v nun. ..... i..--o mt. in a a vtcti liaviit. out, iiu. ; "v- luwt u muuui r-t.-v nvrvrivn
bv the sweat of his brow. If that the cover a little, and we will poop : Moore is an enthusiast, said Snooks, ' after Mrs. Nippers died, and how he
had not happened, all men would in. .1 am sure there is no harm in calmlv risimr, and buttoning up his 1 iwent up to church regular everv i horse they went round and round
now be sitting quietlv in Paradise, seeing what it is, and perhaps we coat, dulia. let us take a walk and 'Sundav, but thev didn't have no the house, scat term' the ducks and :
can slyly snap away a morsel. Come have some ice-cream.
lie horse with his naked Nippers tectckk, botany, m'asiVacti-hes, k.,i . , . . l l ,i ... Hoad llttell. pence, and the Weekly LIST of PATanglll tO hlS llCCk llOllenil, 'CHOP F.XTS, prrpajrd ePre..l for this Journal at the , . . . , , ,, , , A rateltt Office in Wa.hinirtnn.
him! hornets! hornets!' as loud
he could scream. Out come the dogs, and after the
and need not lift a hand.
'Yes,' muttered Margaret, 'and they might as well have let it alone. Eve must have been a very greedy creature. She mast taste of everything.' 'Yes,' said .lohn interrupting her.
and Adam must have been very tempted by lu r. stupid to sutler himself to be tempt- He took the ed by Eve to eat the apple. I near the dish. ourht to have been Adam! Wife, ' the cover raised
lohn, a body does not get a chance to tast pastv everv daw" These words of temptation did not fail of their e licet. I nstead of replying to his wife with a hearty box mt the:
himself to be
car, .lohn suffered
confidence in his religion, and they 'used to sav that he onlv went to I show his new suit of mourning and ! ogle the gals. Old Mrs. Rogers ha
ted him like pison, and said that
she believed his poor wife died bro
ught; and hold it The wile seized it slightly on one
C1IAHT.R III. 'lhc Dtf-lni-Riiois. By those hritrht ryes, like the rote, my love, my lite, 1 love thee."
Shall it be vanilla or lemon?
Vanilla, if you please, gently an- ken hearted, and as for pretendin' swered the fascinating Julia. " to be sorry about it, that was all Bring two vanillas said Augus- sham, for she could see plain etus, to the waiter. ' nough at the funeral that he had
ti. . ; . l .1. a i ii.
ine ices were urougiu, anu me
one eve in the grave and t'other on
s
that was thar, trvin to
of them a wife
her apple. I am not as stupid as moment, a mouse leaped out, and ; their mouths.
Adam, and suit 1 must suiter tor Ins tne uisn was now entirely empty. Cold, cold is mv lot
fault. Margaret screamed with terror, ! Augustus- 1 feed on
'And I am not so curious and dropped the cover on the tloor, and the shiverv luxury. Alas, it was another Mrs. Nippers near home; greedy as Eve. and still I must it broke into a thousand pieces. i not so ere I knew the idol of mv 'and whether he was as bad to his
sufler for her, added Margaret as ' At this moment the count enter-1 ntWt inns. Then shirUno- mi hvs.1 first wife as they said or not, one
chickens, and terrifvin' the
black bovs out of their senses-
tion of the community, it it only iiecerT to siate, that it circulation ha incrae.l wiihiii the lmt three year to upirdi of 10,000 cup ie, already ri cet'ding the united circulatiun ut" all Ihe Mechanical and Scientific publication in thi rminirp, and ih largest of any tingle one in the wrld. TKRMS: Two lollara a year in advance, or if
llttlC month's. '1 O CLUBS: 5 eopie, $3; 1ft copitf, 515. SO coptlie ie, 28.
. , . . . ! iii- All letters mut be putt-paid and directed to noise bringing the wimmcn to the munx & co.,
i PobliHtM m f the Scu ntinc Amrncan, New York. 1 N. H. Fatrntt secured and nti-chaiucal drawiii : executed on the Hunt reasonable terms, at the ScicuAaUCyl llor- 1 titic American Office. 36-4w shouted the i - - TaXeS, Taxes, for 1849 Willi SpGllt i THE imdertgned, 'I rt a-iirer of Franklin county.
I 1 , j lliumna, urn in iiikii in iiu iu 4tjar3 nidi nr pi i IlC Went daSlllllg OUt tlie crntumiliarp.d ..l. tl.rtatnblrpr....rtj an.l p.ll. in
door. 'Don't look!
nets!
Miss
wo, ketch him!'
Nirpers, as
unclad breath
. . . .. , . ... (, said county, on tn tlui.liL-ate lor t lie j car . gate again, with the dogs still after r.,nn..: .. . . . i n racli 8100 furStatr.iirp.i.t-s lum, as Jus horse s tail was switclnn on .aii. iaxai.i.- p..u t..r siaif ...r.....s . .... ... , ' On ach $100 for C.miity piirpo..'. .
in every direction iikc a nurncane. on radt taxabir i-uii lonounty piir.us
Eve should have a good hard box on side, and they both peeped in with ; spoons were soon put into requisi-!the gals the ear, if she had come to me with eager curiosity. lut, at the same! tion to couvev the cold comfort to-1'" out
I With i
ot, soliloquised iwimmen, it aint to be supposed he'ed at the awful sight, while his fast Aa'-mC' i ice, and relish 'stood any sort of chance of getting receding voice crying 'hornets! stop ; ItVy '
30C 75o SO JOc 10e !!c 10c
! t . f f ii On raclt ioo inr mchikh purpo..-, MlSS NailCy gOt One glimpse Ol tlie on each taxable l-oll for School purposes .. . . , V. . it On .ach 8100 for fad nurliosi-s
lOl'lOrn lOVer, ailU UCIOre ShC COUltl Thelr.asur.-r lunher notifies tax pavers that h.
...... i . , ., . I .1 1 r i. will altena in tne several jownsiup., .1 hit pura With such a character among the get her apron to her eyes, she taint- .or holding election., ,.n the day. mentioned iei.s
l.ir .lie r-' " "'.' s .....
on Mitnusy & l uesciay,.iri. oinii'-in
she slowly picked up her hoe. Thus ed the apartment by a side door.1 the foolish and slothful pair mar- and beheld them overwhelmed with i mured over the sin of their first 'confusion. j parent, and over their own fate. Ah. ah. he cried, 'who uncover-! But the count was sitting in an ed the dish'.'' They stood before adjacent bower, and had overheard him abashed, and cast their eves to !
the ground, 'l had intended to:
up
tcricallv, he inquired, with intensity .Julia, will vou be mine?
thine; was
their conversation, w hen the evening came he went down to the court vard, when the steward was iiavimr the laborers their hire. As they were about to return to the village, he called .John and Margaret 'Listen! he said. 'I heard what you said in the garden. Now, since you, .John, are not so stupid as Adam, and you. Margaret, are not so curious and greedy as Eve, it seems to me reallv unjust that vou
CHAPTER IV. Tho Accept" ncr-. She is thine the word is .poken.' Started by the terrible demon-
certain, he had to look
abroad for some one to fill her place.
Mr. Nippers was very lucky in finding a gal just to his mind, what ' lived about ten miles from his plan- ! tation. Nancy Parker was rich.
and though she wasn t very young j
nor very handsome, she oeiongcd :
him! hornets!' still rang in her cars.
t.icai ;ii:! liii;i(r(;:ii 4i:n;:ir disco vj:ry.
Dr.GUYSOTT'S
1
render vour life as a-jToeahle as ros-!
sible, but now you can remain here j station of passion, the fair .Julia ;to ir. Xippers church, and filled
no lonirer: I lorewarned vou. on
1l. "14 1 II
j; .vias. saui .Augustus, sue is ueau.
Ilo, burnt feathers and sal volatile!
must now la oor lor your daily lut no longer lay the blame Adam ami Eve. since you I t .'.IX
sencs nave inueu away
case and comflu't bv
ille curiosity.
1 hev returnc
their hut in the
liniin
vour.' shouted he deliriously; to the res- -.. f'lli' t lll ivxv,lix'
a hie ol .v....
iut the call was
his eve cxaetlv, so he sot to court-j in her with all his might. Ten !
miles was a good long ride, and as he was an economical man, he used to ride over to old Mrs. Parker's
Yur
cnriTitiu
r THIS tlTTD..x IS
SlLST IT PaCTtS
0'SCS IT
IE BOOV.J
TUK MOST SlTCKSSFn. medicixk THK WORLD.
IN
i JUST RECEIVED !
FRKSH atipply of tli.s oelebrate.l medicine, which has proved m reumrL-nl.lv si vi.,i
A
crs. lhey lahored in luture without complaining of their late, and therefore their daily labor was lighter and thev lived more contented.
murmured
follv.
murmuring
was ut their own
should he sv severely inurished tor sihle of their
so patntuly for a subsistence, 1 will thcrelbre, improve your condition. Remain here in my castle, and you shall have a tine chamber, and a
good lied, ami food and clothing. Aral if they
lou mav pass vour tune as vou tiieu
please, cither at work, or lounging
around, about, at vour pleasure.
onlv one condition
Among tne dishes served up to vou at
noon and in the evening there will be one dih: this you must not uncover. fS soon as you transgress this condition, you can stay no longer in the castle: you must then return to your village.' While the count spoke thus, .lohn and Margaret glanced alternately at each other, with joyful wonder, and as he asked them 'Well are vou contented, will vou
uiitu.-t.t.-.-v-SU . V 1...- I l.ir I he cure il Srr.,fL, f.....-.. .-.;. j.-i
1 1 1. Ill l 1 1 m 111 I II. I 1 1 I I II II I I' I I . tll III 1:1 1 1 II II 1 1 I 1 1. -.-..,.. , v ., ,,,,,, IVl; i Un 4iiciirL.
- sloy the beauteous Julia opened ; to to clmtcx with the family, I
dthesame night to , ., "S"1' "umi.i i-xcs anu smicu. ,t k u ith t, f ; j
village deei.lv sen- h-Angus us, how you tngltten- , homc :n thc cool 0f theeven- plaixi prohMy Voi . VM '
follv in laving the od lm; think you will be able to Jn that wav he managed to UNIVERSAL ALTERATIVE i
lowiisliip on Wrdnrsday, M 17th.
nmi 1 Tiurndav. lain.
I.aurvl lowiiftlnp on Friday lili. Bloominj; Grove on Saiunlar " 2oth. Fairtltrld nnhip n Monday 82d. Btn tonliipon Tuedy 23d. Sprinpfif Id townthip on Wrdin?day 24th. At Mount Carnu 1 iht amtr cvt itii'ir-
1 Wliitt alrr township on '1 hiirdy " 23th. , Atw Trenton lame f vining I Highland luwitta.p nn Friday " Sih. j Urookville township at my office from the 30ih of i October up to the first day of January, 1S50. I AH taxei not paid to me on the day 1 attend in the townships ill have to be paid at my office in ' Brnokvillo. The tirt dav of January i the Hit day thr taxes , ' for thc present year can be paid without cost. ROAD TAX StilerTiors of road are rrqiirsn-d to return tln-lr mail l ts to thr treasurer at Brookville before the 10th day f October. Orif they defer it until he attends the appointments in their townships, they will come early in the morning. Funds Receivable for Taxes. I State and Bank Scrip, inierrst allowed on Scrip for State taxes. Kotes on the following Banks, and i those only, will be received for taxes for the present ' year, viz : State Bank ot Indiana, Stale Bank of ' Ohio and branches. New Ohio Banks, Bank of Geauga, City Bank of Colnmliii', do. Cleveland, Dayton i Bank, Kxchange Bank of Colombo., Franklin Bank ; of Zanesville, Lucas Coun'y do,. Western serve do.. Canal do. Cleveland, Bank of the State of Mi- ' souri, Cincinnati Banks, notes of 35 and upwards at par in Baltimore. Philadelphia, and N'ew York.
The amount of taxes due from the tjl'rr" "f County Orders, hereafter presented $c tion, will be retained. TiW -6.
B. H. BIT rreasurer F
I 9.9.iri lll.n
si. e or nesiorativr medicine is reqinrrd: Asa mc.lcine for Females, the e tensive demand for them and their popularity, with .11 who ...ethrm. furnish ample guarantee to other, whoarraftlictfd. Dr. Whita's egetable l'i il. are a .tan.laril niedirine, aiiiver.allv approved, and justly esteemed the best Tills now known. Vic themonce and vou will ue ihem ther after. fr. Whin 's Veirrtable F.in. tirs act with more mildne.s than other P.metic., sn.l ore r incalculable ben, .-fit in breaking up n)ot ot the diseases tlut afl.it the human family For Dr. J. White's Magi I. inituent lie claims extraordinary healing virtues ami ruratite properties, an. that tested by couiparj.im in practice w ilh a'.l the other beet rem. dies of this ela. knonn in the Vnil.'d Stafas ond in Knrope, not one, in in. runt effect. anl iiitrin.ic merit, hear, any eiimpcrion to the Xlacic I.iuiinent. In the language of others. '-it is ilifliciii to say what it i not good for." For H adacht' Toothache, Neuralgia. Spinal ArTertins:for lluni". Scald., Bruises, Sprain.. Cut., Incipient King'. K.vilsaiid Wh.te Swelling. Syphilitic Vicars; anil Pain, and Sw-elliug. and 'urlaniaiion. however cau.td or mi whatrr.r part ol the body located, if is infalil.le. Korall bruises, and as a toiinter irritant after an -'Iri.li wedding,"it has no cqusl. Try its effects t xttrnaKy or internally for your own erson. 'Fry iMxternally or internally fur oor own domestic aniniSl, and youwill find it economy of time of time, and money, always to keep the Magic Liniment by you. Of the hundred thou, anj who have u.ed it, .ince it. invention, not one to o-ir know ledge, has failed to award to the Magic Liniment, its vast superiorly to all other Liniments. "It is difficult to say what it is not good for." The.e ci lebrated remedies arcf.tr .ale, wbole.ols and retail, by Ilr. J. Will I K. and agencies made, at his Botanic Medicine Store on 6lh at , opposite th Gait House, Cincinnati JOHN KIXK-VKD. General Agent. SoW by James S. Powers, Brook.lile. " " B. H. Burton do " " Urowu A Masters, 1 miles nurlh ofFairfi. I.I. , " " S. P. Oaks. Fairfield. " " F.. T. I.er, Laurel. ! " " A. B. Martintlale, Mrtamora. " " J. A. Moodv, Koclie.ter. " " t'..ll.r k O.l.r, March, Itrd. 184. l.'-ly. A CAHI). "T J. tt'H f TK mav hernasulted at his BOTAMCAL MKD1CIVK STOH AND OFF1CK, on Sixth street, one door from the corner ot Maitioppo.ile theOatt Hou.e, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tlto.eat a distance, w ho cannot ct.lt on or send for him, w hose ca.s are not beyond the reach of all medicines, by forw anting to him a sial. mem of their age, the length of time tb.-y have been arHicted, symptoms, progress and general nature of their complaints, (ca.h accompanying .aid statement, po.tage paid.) may proenrr the remedie. necessary for their cure. Dr. J. H'hitr'i Cele'tratrtl Rrmrriiri. The Vegetable F.lixir. Indian Compound, Magic Liniment, Vegetable Pills, Vegetable Fmetics. ?cc .are rapidlj superceding all other medicines, because on a fair trial of them they itiiif. rmly prove themselves to be all thai lis. . been a. sumed for them; medicines of great pnw tr and efficacy in relieving and curing the maladies coitimon to our country.
Aug. 28, lfU9.
36-fiw. t H
More remarkable Cures of consumption:: We are receiving letters daily, containing intclli g.-nce thJl Dr. Hogers' Liverwort and Tar continue t tu make astonishing cures wherever it is introduced. A letter from JOHN' A. COLLINS, F.Sq.. F Dll OR AND PKOPH1KTOK of the I KM PK H A NCK OKdAX, also AcVkn'I' AND I.KCTVKKH frf the (.HAND DIVISION of the SON'S Of 1KM I'KKANCE uf OHIO. ClNCI.NKiTI, Nov. IS, 1S4S. A. I.. Scovh l: Dear Sir For the pa.t eight or ti n months, I have felt inclined tos:i. onu t lung in n latinn to the KXTBAOBDINAKY HF.Al.lNd QUAI.1TIF.S uf your preparation or Dr. Kogi ts' Compound Syrup of Liverwort snl Tar, for jour own, but more epeciallv for the benefii of tl"c iiiifortnnaie persons who are THREAT KNKD r AFH.UTKD with PULMONARY CONSIMTTION, and who like myself have a great aversion to quacks, to their specifics and calbolici.ii.; but a comlnnaiuiii of circumstances has prevented till no". In November, 184, my wife t.k a severe cl, which settled upon her lung-. A VIOLENT OOLt.H was the consequt nee, which increased in seventy during the w inier, and reduced her to jlmo.t a SKKLETON. It wa. almost incessant, and at tended with SEVF.KK PAIN in the SlUfc and RHEA ST. aecompannd with FKJ KH and COLD MOHT -WKATS. SIIEKXPF.CTOKAIKD.uor. .t - nt ..r ill I "I V U IlAILTl. X- It
OATHF.RKD upon bcr LI NGS and nlSCHAKC
ED. Her HANDS ana
of
On
CHAiTKR V. Thr .flarriHifr. 'Bright . y.s looked love to eyes that spoke again." TIux s:lliiiin V:W Cl'nwilnil fitiil t Ill's
lHMHVlovth,n,sf -..., l,.,v TJm U.v liUli-
1S, to
kill two bil'lls With One stOllC; that ' Fl,r "vinsr all impurities from Uie svMen, nnd
HlVanee tnO lU'OSpeCtS Ol IllS l;iims a uppnonlv over all nlht-r ineiii.-inr.
t u-finiersnre mvtletl to oalland examine ei rlilittp ami recommeiijiitifins.
.. I.. I Ins. is tlie MOST HIGHLY
in
per
happiness on this earth and in the
I will impose
upon you. which will he
C.utk'n! If you don't fill in love with a irirl. tion' meiuv tlirtins with her.
iint to
piests wore liajipv.
ti Smith performed the ceremony. Wilt thou, inquired he, of the fair .luli.-i, take this man to be thy wedded husband? The eye of the maiden acquired
i nrumter onuiancv, as sne unnes-
, c:xti;a ri:n s n up in p.it , week tlav ; muis..!,, at oxi-: muj.j.ai: pe
j M. t.ttlos .r l ive Poll.-irs.
coy. I'linrt r'..;i!e.
CAUTION
PVTniAiinti-tKt- .
jj, l.il1 1 iu.t liAl iv.lVligyi.N.Utl :
BEWAHEcf Counterfeit ova
IJ'.TA TJUXS:
Vhuu..-i tun iM.Kc m,m,,- iol itati1Uilv answered lun. ou put on the .doves m per- j W0,Vt ao nothi cIif0 teet pKul humor with the most
friendly intentions of exchaiminsi a few amicable blows: vou find vourstlf insensibly warm with the er.thusiasm of the conflict, until som unlucky punch in the "vesket" tlecides the matter. and the whole affair ends in a downright fiixht. Don't vtu see the similaritv?
cH.riF.n vi. Thr Vow. -' lis de-ply sworn ; well, we w ill sec a noil."
Months relied and .lulia were
on, and Amrustus
happy-
world to come, at the
without losing of hi
time. j A ride over a dusty road is apt ! to spoil a jient Ionian's dry goods, j and make him and his horse vcry; tired. 1 lowever, Mr. Xipers didn't , mind the fatigue so much as his horse; but in a matter such as he hail in hand it was very important that he should mike as good an impression as possible, so he adoptp'l :i iil.-in bv which lit w:i; :ibln to
1 . . F..e U'h.il...!. . H U ..... . n .
preSdlt himself before the ohieCt Of1 '' Emporium' No.4,ColleeeHall, Cincinnrstci,
ins auocuons in oruer, wun ms .un-
d;iv coat clean, and his blooming i
)IVO -t'' A JOSEPH HERRON'.y V, . - . -. VS ' I In ,he r ' f,t
SVSAN JfERRON. JCourt
QN this day the said complains
of complaint against said defend: an affidavit .hew ing that she is a .,
State ot Indiana. The said defeiTHan. for the Sala' take notice that unless she? appear aiH.Lp,q--ji.I bill en or before the callinr of said causeTeV ibWicvt
were COLD AND
. s ..1. .....I sb I' I K 1 I . T. I
: tied upon her lip.. The '
.cor tamily pnysician were ..M..r.----the 1st of Mav, 1847, he intornud me that be co Id do nothing more than grant her lVr"J" aid - Jih.t her case WAS HOPELESS, and -hat si e
.... ............. .l..n a . : i rl Tl 1 1' 11 1
IAU1 ai'hlltr. more mii. - VFW K.. I in....eHi..ielv called upon UK. if. s- ,
term of said Court, the same w ill be h. ard in her absence and decree enteredaecordinglv. Witnes.mvhatid thu Rth dayof October, 1849. JOHN M. JOHNSTON, Clerk.
-iir..i in the
f.VI ON of this citv (ho has. been so snii.e ... . -4treatment of cancers,) and ..aled ber case to htm. i f He rerommend-d Dr. Jtovn' Liverwort ani 1 , '. as.tircd me that there was nothing "LSpfu-
about it, but purely a SCIEN I lr iv. r.- -TION, and pave me the hiMory of seven, ca.es, all eoli.iderrd hopeless, where this p.C.ratl. n Kr. STORED TO HEALTH. A bott e was V" and in one week the es p. duration was n. ari - -
She col.tinuccl (jraiiiian; .y -r
a lew
ana o
met
QCF.HF.D
t .1 hrrfOriill ill
r-vawn. She ncovered her STHEN( H
ereasina; popularity of Dr. Halt's Luntr Bai:
sam. Mr. North, the apent, tells us that he is astoli ished himself, at the number of cures that it is perfor
ming amour, our own citizens, whose names he occa
Still More Extraordinary
would advise our readers to notice the in-
Ths Genuine Dr. Guitnt t Erimet rf Vtrfiiu Oiici nvrl .firtapuriUa put up in ar-,- f(pi;ire
ir . .Mti.m unc n v .an. ILc name o! tT,e r..p sion.lly publi.hes, that those who may be sceptical 5" '"i! it" SS; 31 ,1,c.s''r,,i,,",' ' f S- P- 11-N ' n' on m,and hear from their own lips. ho.
....... .ne i r'prii-inr, wriucn W illi Uiack ink on ca.-h out-ide vrnpirr. Prepured ,u f. F. Uftinett's Lnlirntnrv. LITTLE FALLS. S. Y.. and ,d hy all il.c I ir'tictivU and by llie principal mrroliants'thmtijflioiit il. I'nited StutPS, West Indies ami Canada.
a srrv preat deCr. her health, and is EXTH A ORDINARY TROPHY r.t ' t he HEALI Mj VIRTVES of OR. HOtiEHS' PREPAKAT ION Olf
- Rrookville.
economy rnilles as fresh and neat, as if he ;
mil neatness presided over all thehv had just come out of a band-box.'
remain?'
J3oth exclaimed in the same
rbiVlMHl has placed uion earth
Iatb'Ves, es.mvgracioulord pitos which lead to heaven.
mot "ladlv ' i 110 nas lIac0lt them at tlie two ex--And vou will never remove the 1 tnT"!ieS inifcon?ut th. ontrmcc
cover from the oovmvd ,Iil,r a.sk- :lim uw OUR r Ul uie 01 OXlt.
domotic arrangement
1 think, said .lulia. one evening, at their pleasant meal. I think 1 should like some catfish for break-
This was a happy expedient, and j what nobody but a widower lover' would think of. lie used to start; from home with his new coat and
.1. H. DAVIS, S"
F. HROWX, Fairfield. J.I. ANDREW, Bloominr Grore. E. TYNER & CO., Metamora. E. Y. LEE, . 1 . D. TATMAN. JLanrelJOHS D. MOODY, Aoche.t Z A. NYE, New Trent.n.
1 they were snatched from an untimely tomb, and re ; stored to their friends and relatives, bv i-sine; this ; truly valuable medicine. The agent still continues to rnaraniee Dr. Hall's Balsam to five relief within 24 hours, or returns the money. Every bottle that has been sold in Cincinnati, during the last six months, was sold w ith the above guarantee; and fce ' has yet to see the first bottle returned. For sale ty JOHN R1NK ARD, 1 General affent for Indiana, and M. W. HA1LE. Brook, ille.
fast; will you get up early in the shirt tied up in a pocket handker-
l will, answered thc
the
ed the count agaiu. 'No. no by no mans,' was answer.
On receiving this promise, he
directed to be
the first is mat ot innocence: lat is that of repentance.
the
a handsome apartment intly at Reading, Penn.. .: rcpaivd f..r :hcm in his::","ll"l'"!1',",!l!:
f2fA woman was convicted re-
f being
1 1
morning ana purchase, some
Deares-t,
husband. Nay, replied the fair wife, you are such a vile deceiver, I can hardlv believe vou.
Hear me swear. ly yonder moon. I shall have half a d
chief, and after riding within a quar-
tcr of a mile of Mrs. Parker's plantation, he would ride oil" in a chink- ' apin bushes, and there make his rural toilet.
i One bright Sundav moruimr, Mr.
s;iid Augustus. ! Xippers had arrived at his dressing ! swear that you j ground. It was an important oc-! zeu catfish tor! ca-iou. 1'very thing wa promis-!
IKON & STUEL.
it LOOM Ft) ROE, AND.IlMTI IhoN .StorI X. W. ClIAPMAX, 381 M,iin Street, near the Court House CIXCI.XXA Tl. RON !k NAILS of all siaes, STF.F.L3 of every des wa rription.allof tlie very best quality warranted.
Anvils. Vises, Rellows. Carriage springs and Iror
.i..,.....iu.n-.i.nm, v tow oars, sledge and Ham mer moulds. All of good quality and warranted. ALSO A superior articleof Shut Iron, Nos. 22, 84, 15, 2n & 27. N- H All of the above articles will be sold for cah.
..... ... ..... ....... u...... j ..lercnants and lilac k.m.ih
IVOOIj CAHDIiXG ""17 b ready by the first of May forCarding, V T and as our Machines are of the best In the I country, and we have old and tried hands, we can j with confidence warrant the best of work, on short j notice. i CARDING AND SPINNING, Will be done for customers at the following price. White Wool in broaches, is at, pr. lb Mixed " IT "
Heeling larn, s . The smallest lots for spinning must he II lbs MANUFACTURING. Jeans, blue mixed, 3 leaf, 371 pr. vd. steel s jjj " 4 leaf, 374to43i " Sattinet. according to color. 37Jto5J Cassimrre, according to color, f2to7 " Cloth, according to color, so 10624 " White Flannel, according to width, 15 to25 lived .. 24 ,oJ7j .. Blankets, per pair, 83.00
e nave a very largrstnck of WOOLEN GOODS
will find it for tbeir interest to call before purchasing f the above kinds, which we will be glad ti.excha
el.ew here.
August21sltf45
N .W. CHAPMAN
JOHX D.UOWLAND, Attorney at Law, BROOKVlLLE,a,
for Wool. Cash, or any kind of Produce, at very fair
j n. we ar aetermiiird to warrant our work I good, and out roods durable, we hope and expect a 1 large share of the public patronage, j CALL! TRY VS, AND SEP.!! and ifyou are dis- , appointed, we will make you whole. , . E. MACY eilO 1 Laurel, April flali, 114. 1-
LIVERWORT AND TAR. , I can onlv say that I have derived serj ff" benefit from" I hi, nr. p.rat ion, for ,
throat. . d stricture across the br. d enabled, while suffering from , , H...,, .0 .peak, i.h "';;;,.T;,0,cr hours. It ha, one . " "J' '"h, 'digst.v. other "Pcctoran..... dje, "..inSuitr. 'Trwf ? idm'ably adapted for the use ot ,,b.,c speaker,. Kcspcc.fuUy yoiirs, ! ,.ec.ti vn-r THM-GH TOUR PHTSICHS
! FKIESDS OWE XOV I f TO DIE Your condition cannot be more hopeless than that of Mrs. Howe. . , This is to certify that I was taken with a psin : in m ade and breast, a.-cded with -" cough, and for the space of one year grew rap. J J woric. Although I bad in attendance rf' , cians, one of whom w a, considered very sk I Ku , an or their efforts proved alike unavailing At ast one of the phvsician.canie in, and "iTir'l friend, no, live more than one doy I. ncr:: AH r "l"r"dh j bt-lit vrd that a few days at most would end my carta I MyTrothrr at this time hearing of l"c 'on" cures made by Dr. Hoi crs' Liverwort and -ai I to C hillicotlie, distant thir.y miles, to proco re ' above medicine; and, strange to tell, btlorc ! used hslf a bottle my cough was entirely when I had used two bottles 1 was able toalleno my family vocations as usual. .. I HARRIET ROW I.
We, the undersigned, do certify that this "" of Mrs. Howe's is correct, e being personally quainted with all the circumstances. P. P. Johnson, Peter U- Matthiw. Thomas Ghat, Joseph Evans. Staunton, Ohio. Feb. , 1846. For sale w holesale and retail by A. L. SCOTILL. Corner of Fifth and Race, Cin . Also by R. TYNER, BrookviHc
Blank Executions, &c.,for Sale
