Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 August 1850 — Page 4

MISCCLL.ANY

THE BILL PAID.

1!Y MILLIE MILD. Medical students may be prover-

- hnnl ir smtrhr. WO

know, let it cannot bo domed,

tlvit finv nn movo IxMiovolent and

kind hearted. Hum these same hard ! They were married, Dr. Rudder and

are subject in our large cities. Her father died shortly after her recovery,without a will, consequent

ly she full heir to all Ins yast

estate. Kind sir, that woman was my mother, and I am the little girl

you snoke so kindly to.

The rest of my story is soon told.

cases are. It may be because they witness so much snflevinsr and dis-

the wealthy heiress. And it you eycr visit the city of Cincinnati,

tress, that thev become accustomed, I you may see the beautiful house

as it were, to scenes from which at

first they turned away, unable to witness.

A few vears ago, we happened to

whiviv Rush Iludder has retired

! from practice; still he pursues the ! study of his favorite science, and (much are we indebted to him for

be in the company of a number of , his researches in the field ofMedi-

1 1

wiucn

we cincs.

students, from one of

heard the following story:

il n 1 1 J it u win - i

xi i .. 'lou know, my dear, l am u

student who I will call Rush Rud- jsiwiled child; I must have my way

ding on his way to 1 1111:5 l,m(? ,m -irs. r nuay, a ueau-

tudonts in the 1 timl bride to her adonng husband.

Messenger and Gleaner.

THE WIFE. 'You know, my dear,

the celestiol halo, which wa3 only

a hallucination of his own imagination, had departed forever. lie had a beautiful, weak woman, with

whom his cultivated, refined mind could hold no communion. Finlay returned to town an altered man. His high ambition had

been sanctified m his own estimation, because it was not entirely a

selfish feeling. In all his visions of

success his honors were to be laid

at the feet of his Caroline.

lie entered again upon his laborious employment; he was for a time entirely devoted to business, and lost all care and reflection in the close attention which he gave to his professional duties. But soon he necd-

and resting, bubble-like, a moment on the water before it reached the lovers; 'Katrina!' it called; and yet

r, fTJ 1

Slowly they arose; and for the first time for hours, was the delicious and heavenly silence between them

broken when Fraukiel, taking her hand in his, and turning his head gently aside with all the modesty that gives young love its holiest

charm cxpeeturatcd! 'Fraukiel,' she replied, 'you ish

roin on de boat vat vil starts the

CD day afore yesterday! 'Yaw!' " 'And I ish goin mityou!'

'Yaw!'

Vel, if you ish content to get a

MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. The regular eoure of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the first or November, and continue until the last uf February. The Anatumieal Depart, ment will be opened and ready to receive students by the first of October. The Medicals Department will

be under the following

rHiirnsf ni Z FREEMAN, M D. Professor of Anatomy R S NEW TON, M D. Professor of Surgery H J HULCE, M D, Professor of Theory and

Practice of Medicine W RYKD POWELL, M D, Professor of Physiology, Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geology.

J K1NU, M u. rroiessor 01 niirna inc..., Therapemicsand Medical Jurisprudence

J MIL I ON annucna, a ro, w i', rrviwor of Chemistry and Pharmacy J A WILSON,M D, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children CI4WIQlEI-KTl'BEK. Medicine Prof H J HULCE Siirrerv Krof R S NEWTON

Z FREEMAN, M D, Anatomical Demonstrator . The fees for a full course of lectures amouut to 1

THE EMPIRE COMPANY. KCOSPORA-IED By THE LEOISLATCBB OP TUB STATE OF MEW YOKE. OXYGENATED BITTERS. Fir the cure if Dyipipita, General Deoilfty, Habittint CuMTi-rcneit. tee. In every disease arisiHglrom

imperfect digestion or deranged stomach, this rimeedy has been certified toby Host L H Arnold, Ex. Governor oi Rhode Island; Hon Wm Woodbridge,

x-Governor of Michigan; Hon Ti Moorbead, Km

Governor of Kentucky; Hon J S Simmons, Senator from R I; Hon 89 Phelps, Senator from Vermont;

Hon Wm Vpham, Senator from Vermont; Won S Fuot, Senator from Vermont; Hon H D Foster, M C from Pa: Hon W S Martin. Wisconsin; Gen A C

Dorire. Iowa; C C Tro.bndee. Esq. Detroit; S H

Holmes, Esq. Conn; G W Jones, Esq, Dubuque; Joseph Ho&ie, N V, and many others who are living witnesses of its superior efficacy. N B One peculiar property ol the Bitters is, that it does not con tain any spirituous liquors, and is on an entirely new plan for the cure of Dyspepsia. The Empire Company are exclnsive Agents for these supreior Bitters, to whom all orders should be addressed, at No 1 J0 Fultou street, New York. PAIN KILLER.

A medica preparation by ibe name of Pain Killer, has been out into the market by the Emprire

Life

MOFFAT'S Pills and Phoenix Bitters.

der, was proeee

.meet some lellow stiuients m

beautiful little village of Richmond, where forgetting books and studies, they had intended to spend the nnnivpv.-L'irv nf the dav. which

brought peace and good will to men. itivc word had made its As he was passing through one of 5mce and now was the vcr those narrow streets in the northern j cruslb to subdue it, before

nart of the city, he met a small i Aieituieau sueuijiii

It was a matter of consequence to Finlav, that she should not have her own way this time. It was the first time her will that odious, pos-

appeartime to it had

ed relaxation: some place to which Spotter vun for a vorsc to be hap

he could resort; to spend a lew hours I pies lor a misserable and you

in pleasure. Home did not aftord shmokes, j mi "i-ii ii -I ! ! i ,

ii. ine sponeu, nearness uaro nne take you

was engaged in an endless round of

fashionable amusements. When at home, she was weary, vapid pee

vish. She needed the excitement

of

inrl. wooinry. as if her heart would was a young laer

hvoz. Tim crowd n:.ssod on with- fine talents, just getting into exten

out noticing her, but when the poor ! ive practice; it was necessary that

student saw her, his heart was j c should remain in the city, but a touched, and he could not pass ; stronger neccessity was upon him, ,-fi iniif mnnirinni' flirt rC lim his cara snosa would iro to the

sricf.

l

and drinks ale I shall

for no better and much

vorse. 'Yaw!'

Leaf Second A fair shin, with her white wings

1105 Company, m New York, which bids fair to cast all

Each Professor's Ticket, 11. Matriculator a, s. j other preparations into the shade. It cannot, perDemonstrator's Fee, S10 Graduation, 820. 1 haps, be better described than by stating that it is in Those desiring further information w ill please ad- j a liquid form, and is adapted to internal and extern-rin-ss i heir letters coo.t naid) to the Dean, and stu- a Use. holding riisiantaneoua 'control over all Xit.

dents arriving in the city will please call on him at j tuui Affections, Rheumatism, Croup, Inflamations,

thrrflmniiTcill Hotel.

R S NEW-ION, M D, Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON E W M KING, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law JOHN DEHFIELD, Esq, Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence TETMS $50per Session All communications pertainingito this department must be aiidresscd to 1 EWM KING, Esq. MEMPHIS, Tenn, March, 18J0.

These Medicines have now Wn before the public for a period of FIFTEEN YEARS, ax) daring that time have maintained a high charaoter in almost erery part of the globe for their extraordinary and immediate power of restoring perfect health to persona suffering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. IN ELLNY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they hare even, rescued sufTererB from the very verge cf an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums of the day had utterly failed ; and to many thousands they have permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a Dartinl

blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scarcely less than miraculous to thoss who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upas which they consequently act It was to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with renewed toue and vigor, that they were indebted foi their name. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeries wh;cH boast of vegetable ingredients, the LIFE MEDICINES are purely and solely vegetable ; aud contain neither Mercury, nor Antimony, nor Arsenic, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though Ijaii it linAnrtk n uranl fnrliun .riliA a n it w n 1 1 r

remember that the oreaniat:on of the ear the I& .... . 3

most delicate structure of the body, fexeeut theeve) i 10 some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are alto-

anu nence is olieiier injured than benetntt d by svr

Tooth and Ear Ache, Burns, Bruises. Sprains, iores, &c. &c. This Pain Killer was entensivelv used in N York

during the Cholera of 1849, with greater soceess than

any oiner ariiele. ltsmedical virtues are far superior to any other. Apply to the Empire Company, 138 Fulton street, aud to the principal merchants in your town. TO DEAF PERSONS. You ean he made to hear! bv nrouer treatment, hut

the i

The Faculties, for inteflectnal abilities, moral

worth and profession acquirements, will compare

favorably wnn me most uisiniiruimcu iu uur cntry. 'I he medical faculty constitutesan anomaly in this or any other country all of them are able leeliirer, and the best ol teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, includiug all seasons of the year, we deny tkat any other city has

lXed ell IS lead" I i,mmnnprnirpiitiin themiiids ofminr stu-

hnme nnllllPfl ITlll hl'll'lr lint till con i; dents relative to the plaee of studying medicine; iiuuil, Lniiueuanu uiauv, uui xnt sea is tno. who intenA ',icin .mon c the diseases of

haven i dazzlimr hnrht with the trimilhon ! thr west and south should certainly educate them-

Oh sir,' she answered him, 'it is

not'for myself I care, hut mother is so sick, and she sent me to the tailor for whom she works, but he would not pay me.' 'Where does your mother live?' he asked, after he had listened to her plain story. The little girl led him into a small house, where lay a

sick woman lahonn-jc

debility, ami rapidly sinking

country, to be present at the wed

ding ol a lnend. ! lut dearest, you know I have ; several important cases upon the docket, which are just about to be ! tried; my client will be dissatisfied,'

' said Finlav. in that mild tone of

a, ' entreaty, which should find its instant way to a woman's heart. NT,importe; let them go, you will

UnilCr Teat .MJllUJiiiiiij, uv;on.n.o viivmu .vf

fov live upon, you know some ol these : da vs.'

11 1

and admiration of a crowd to give ' spread to the breeze, and her cop

her animation. It was not worth iperhcad bosom breasting the mighty while to exert herself to please one, surges of the Atlantic, tlies gull like

and he only her husband. across the billows

Thus driven Irom that which should have been the

i

of rest and peace, Finlay fled to sparklets of phosphoric matter.

the society of the gay, dissipated On the deck of the ship, nestled

young men. i close to the sternsheets was a crowd Soon his office and law books', of passengers assembled. They were forsaken. His client's fre-i were beguiling the tedious hours by

qucnt knocks were unanswered, relating such stories as those who they became less and less frequent, 1 go down into the sea in great ship and at length ceased entirely. : arc accustomed to tell. They had lost their advocate, their I sat on the main trunk, and Ust iri-t i 1 - ... .....

counsellor, l le nau rendered mm-: tened while one old man told a tale, self unworthy of their confidence. j It was one of those German legThe highly gifted ambitions Finlay, j ends, handed down from father to had become a drunkard! I son, that the old Alemani used in After a few cars, Caroline rctur-' times gone by, to tell their wonderned to her fathers house because in g household while the Roman le-

her husband was no longer able to !gi0ns were sharpening their lances support her; she returned a faded ' 0n their hearth-stones.

want of rroior nourisnment.

.

livery ami anon could I e Heard ; y i i i i

sense, and a nrear. want- oi ice

siml wil nvnto.-fod from tlm kern ' in this speech. Mrs. I inlay s

blasts of Boreas, as they joined in lactations depended upon a kind in 7 t i i n it i . .i i:r.

the merry makmn of that festive uuigcnt miner, uunn

ling

cx-

day and the sick woman would sigh as their men)' laugh fell upon j her cars. It may be, her mind reverted to her happier davs. Such

thoughts will often steal upon the 1

"1 -1

distressed, 1 lowever

whose life

time they could not be realized. Finlay felt it jar upon his heart strings and vibrate to the very core, but he excused it, or set it aside.

She is a beautiful, thoughtless

much they creature, she cannot De uniecnng.

guard themselves against it. j lo tnc country they went I will get vou some medicine, 1 'Well,' thought Finlay, 'I shall which I hiipe will do vou cood, said have exquisite pleasure in pointing

the student 'But

about that,' said he,

well what she was about No matter you can pay you get money enough and without waiting to

objection on her part, he her a good day, premising

So much time had

TV". lll'l i t W

a L LJ 111(1 111. I

knowing full

to

me

.again.

vhi r thf sf m l.-i it vn; t ms; ri!-;i-(N

out to my Carolina some lavonte scenes, some striking views, which

'"3 i 11 ! tIT

KIV may nave escaped ner nonce, ue ' . r i

when must sometimes make sacruices to

to spare,' those we love; leaving town, alter hear any 'Jl ? was il hiatter of little eonsc-

wished quonce. to call ' 1 ',e l0;lt glided almost with the elapsed rapidity of light over the smooth.

,1 deep Hudson.

disappointed wretched woman. J The viper sting of conscience told j her that she had brought all her ; misery upon herself. 1

Why will not woman learn her; own happiness? Can one whose '

ever) thought before marriage is :

selfishness, can she ever sacrifice : her own interest and pleasure toj the will of another? Yet submis-! sion, a dignified affectionate sub-! mission on her part, will alone ensure domestic comfort. Pride lifts herself in opposition to this doctrine, ' crying out, 'equal rights.' but down !

with the rebellious spirit; her suggestions amount to this 'Better reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven.' Woman, too, must be man's intellectual companion. Without this, domestic life becomes so dull,

ar.

vent

The Story. -r-

onee, alonjr viles aro, l

intos mine abble orchard to climb a bear tree to git sonic beaches, to make my vrow a blum budding mit; and ven I gits to de tobermost pranch, I vails from de lower limb, mit vone leg on bote sides of de vence, and likes to sthove my outsides in.' 'My Got in Ilimmel, sighed the fair Katrina, as sho decended to the cabin; where takin her guitar, she sang "Da best mein, ouse itch best tein. Sal ish bo nich immer sieu!" Leaf Third. They have arrived at New Orleans, The gay shin dropped her

selves at a school whose Faculty are practically

qtiamted with those diseases. Thethe public may be satisfied ofthe permanency of this school, we fee) it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Fatuity form a. unit inaction, which augurs well for its future success; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KING, President of the Memphis Institute. Custom Made BOOTS AND SHOES. ) AAA PAIRS. The undersigned has just received jOOU from the Manufacturers in New England a large assortment of Boots and Shoes made express-

ly lor nis reiaii irauc, vuiisi.mi, n ir lowing articles:

120 prs men s coarse doois OSprsKip do 24 p.r Water proof do. 34 prs Calf da 3A prs do do 210 prs Men's Coarse Brogsns 300 prs " Kip do So prs " Calf do M prs Pump 13 prs RuAako Over Shoes 900 prs Women's Kip Doota ISO prs " Calf do 9C prs " Goat do 50 prs Fins Kjp Slipper 40 prs Heavy du 24 prs Gaiter Boots 13 prs 1 do do 80 prs Misses Kip do .10 nrs " calf do

24 prs " kip Slippers 30 prs Women's India Rubber Shoes 60 prs Roys' coarse Roots 60 prs Youths " do 24 pri children's ' do 60 prs Hoys' " Brogani 60 prs Youths' " do 40 prs Kip do 70 prs Boys Kip do 60 prs children'sGoat Boots 40 prs " Kip Shoes 35 prs Morocco do The new purchases of the undersigned in addition to the very extensive variety he had on hand before enables him to oflVr as complete an assortment as were ever ottered before in the town of Rrookville. Eostofhis stock and all of his late Ipiirrhases were made according to his own directious mid arc of the rs first quality. Persons wanting boots or shoes will find it to their interest to call and see his stock before they lay in their supply. Nov. lst,1849. RICHARD TYNER.

inges. The acoustic oil, sold by the Empire Company, is the surest and most successful article ever known for cures. In all cases w here buzzing souuds, noise of water, ringing, or pain afreets the ear, this Acoustic uil for deafness is a certain remedy, No 138 Fulton street, New York. CHEEICAL CLEANSING FLUID. Anewand important discovery, by which dinv

clothes are made perfectly clean, without any rub-

j bing or boiling. Empire Company, N Y, oaly pro- , prietois. This Chemical preparation does not injure, but

adds verv much to the wear ol theelotn. BE SURE ABOUT VERMIFUGES. Some kill the children! as well as the worms, and the only safe article that kills the worms and not the children, is the one made and sold by the Empire Compauy. It requires a less proportional dose, and is, at the

i same time, more effectual in destroying worms w tthi out injury to theconstitution than any other Vermi ifuge; a great many certificates may be obtained,

which are not necessary to insert in a newspaper. THE EMPIRE COMPANY

Is the only Company of the kind inrorpoi ated by .

the Legislature of this State as a Stock Company, and under such legislative enactments as to make the stock always at par, and the Company clear of liabilities. Individvals holding any of the slock of j

company win ne cnillieo 10 ineir pro rsiio aniftum of profits of rhe business, declared upon the affidavits of the Trostees,at the end of each year. The Company receive their own stock at par, in payment for goods at theN'ew York Office, and have, for the year 1840,d eclared a dividend of 25 per cent. . u .A i,,w i -.! n ,

nt fin ,li m .tnrlr anrl .hvfnnnt1v n tke aliuve !

date, payable at the office of the Company. NOTICE! The EmplieCompany are the proprietors and manufacturer of Hays' Liniment, (for Piles,) Hewes Nerve and Bone Liniment (for iYheuroatisiu); Balm of Columbia, fxc, (fur the hair); S plums' sick ht aJ ache remedv.to whom all orders should be addressed THE EMPIRE COMPANY Has the A gene ) of the Nervine Balsam, the great Indian Remedy for fits, the only sure and certain cure tor Epijectic fits, cramps, convulsions, &c. It has

Dern sdmiuuiried vun astonishing success, anu is

that it was too Lite for him to meet i "1MU decU' volmc, we

hi frJ.Mifls: mi .vdiivHn.r 5n tin. are neariiir the Ilijxhlands, never

morning he had intended.0 Hd they look so splendidly.'

It was I lie momentary glow ol

anchor at the levee to the joyous sound of the sailors, 'vo-heave-ohs!'

i Fruits, and Vege and the passengers descended lrom menoSoi,.

... ' '1 XI. ..ii. C r..,A 1 T i .,r 1 . i uutncr.e.i

feu niMpiu, unit to u mail ui lunuuu ; ncr uecic wnn acclamations. u taste and cultivated understanding thousand sounds disturb and pcrit is intolerable. j plex them. The week idolatry of a fool isi 'A cab! a cabUvho wants a cab, valueless and disgusting to a man sir?'

Every

morning a. supply of food

and medicine was sent to "the Poor1 radiant coloring which a

woman, who, under proper nourish-; cart gives to nature, mat

happy

at this

upon

moment rested so gloriously

the picturesque Highlands. 'Come, Mrs. Finlay,' said Finlay, carefully wrapping the shawl about the faultless form of his beautiful wife. 'Why, George, one would think I had never been up the river be-

of sense; but, the affection of a high minded, virtuous woman, in a discriminating, intelligent, deep affection, which it is an honor to gain, and a pleasure to cherish.

earth. The fire-flies were glisten- 'ni mimmil!'

ment, rapidly improved until con

valescent; and every day did the student wend his way to his patient, to inquire how she did. The commencement of the University took place, and Rush Rudder received his diploma with honor. Time rolled on. Mr., now Rui

Rudder , M. 1)., was attending to f(,l in m.v Caroline, who that border the swiftly rushin

the arduous duties of his profession was m the mulst ot an animated dis-. ters of the Rhine, while under the

in his native city, Cincinuatti, when cussion with a lashiouaule mend, shades ofone of them a massy ivy-j

upon the merits ot their respective ; covered, owl-tented one it was too,1 milliners. 'I have seen the High-1 about which strangled legions were 1

lands a thousand times; all that ro- told; that made vour heart s blood

mantie stult is out ol lashion; quite curdle wlule'yoa listen to them

'Yaw!' replied the astonished Fraukiel; '1 A ants a cab-age! Vere docs Diedrich Kpiegalhalder lives!' They walked the crowded straets. It was in 18IS. A crowd at busy corner stopped the passway. They listened

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as near a specific as anything can be. It forms a new era in the practice of Physicians, many of whom use this Balsam as the only remedy. Persons wishing the Nervine Balsam, must apply to ihi Empire Com. lnJ" DR. BUSH'S HEALTH PILLS Are oulv to be had genuine from the "mpire Com

pany! This caution is necessary to avoid a spurioos i article. The geuuine Rush Pills are harmless, ef- j fectual, and the lie plus ultra of specifics. It was invented by the great Dr. Rush, and used as a universal remedv for disease. I DR. BARTHOLOMEWS EXPECTORANT PINK SYRUP I Is manufactured perfictly purejby the mpire Com- ; pany under incorporation from the State fur coughs j

CCIlls, pain Ol llic Sloe, lung-, otc. 11 is a sure preventative of Consumpiion, but not a certain cure af

ter the disease is once thoroughly seated. 1 he genuine is only to be had from this Company. THE THING IS DONE! ! Those who do not believe it, are respectfully desired NOT to read! Rut Bald-headed persons may lead and test, and have the head covered with a tine, luxnriant, glossy hair, by the use ofthe Magnetic Hair Restorer and Invigorator Manufactured and sold bv the Empire Company, incorporated by the State of New York. This Megnetic fair Restorer and Invigorator is certified by the following persons as having their hair restored bv it. when everything else had failed.

nam,rly: Hlchard H White, 05 Bowery, John Merkie, 10 King street; James De Mott, 4 Washington Market; Margaret Thomas, 383 Broime street; A Cling, cornerof Bowery and Rivingtou street; Daniel Fitzgerald, 79 hristie street; William Brumell, 78 Christie street J J Andtrsun, 21 Centre street, no 6 6m

petlier unknown to the ignorant pretender to

medical science ; and were ever before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowels the various impurities aud crudities constantly settling round them ; aud to femove the hardened fajces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestiues. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, ar.d leaTe such collated masses behind to produce habitnal Costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhea with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists who examine the human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men npiinst the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by this means, the liver and lungs, the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the

urinary organs. 1 lie wood, which taKes its red color from the agency of the liver aud lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the Uinner of health iu the blooming cheek. The following are among the distrewin? varietv of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LITE MEDICINES are U kucwu iu i iuiaiiiule: DYSPEPSIA, tV thoroughly ell ansiiig the first and secoud stomachs, and creating a flow of pure healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lass of Appttile. Heartburn, Headache, Restlessnexx, Iil-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a natural consequence of its cure. COBtiveiiesS, by cleansing the whole length of the iutestines with a solvent process, and without violence: all violent purges leave the bowls costive within two days. Diarrhoea a'id Cholera, by removing tt sharp acrid rlui'is by which lhe.e complaints aro occasioned, and l.y priuiiotin the luhricative st-or tion of the mutxiis lr..'Hi)r.;.-. Fevers f a" kiniia. by resiuiini; li-o hWd to a reguhir circulation, through the pror of perspiration in such cases, aud the thorough solution o! all intestinal obstruction iu others. The Life Mkihcinks have been known to cure EHETJMATISM rmaueutly in three

weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies f a.11 kinds, by freeing aud strength, ening the kidneys and bladder : they ojierate niot delightfully on these important organs, and hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnings cf the howels the slimy matter 1- jjTil

creatures aanere. . .HESriiieh tlwnsa

THE GERMAN LOVER. Leaf First.

Niirlit Mas rcstinu; gently on the: incf n a-.! -,c cur r,,; r..

ar aa v.sj ; wVVVt Ur ill t 1U1UI, .arii

WOOL CARDING.

fTlHE Wool Carding Machines at Pelsor'

about i

ing in the meadows, and the moon I

was galvanizing the ruined towers'

Milts

one mile and a quarter above Brookville.

Frenklin county, Ind., nn. the Kast Fork of White

j Water river, will be ready for work as soon a the i cardine season commences. 1 The machines will be in mod order and ynitf, mv

Fiest Voice. 'Polk and Dallas d hAe I""' i?g"P"'ei

' 1 - v. " i "IV- m Ki,c rrnrrai alls-

faction. Five cents per pound will be the price for carding clean white wool and tha customary prices for carding mixed wool. One pound of clean lard will have to be furnished by the owner ofthe wool for every 81bs. of wool. F.very effort w ill bv made to enable persons from a distance to have their rolls home w ith ihem. April Is:, 18(0.-U-3m. ELISHA B.JENKINS.

..... ... ..

vouii-r nhvsician lifted olUl'0" nobody talks ol the beauties . sat two lovers

i nature, out uoaraing senooi nns-;

one line morning, several years iifter he had left the University, a splendid coach drove up to his door, and a beautiful female entered his

otTicc. The

his eves from the books he had

been reading, he lar.cied he had seen that face before, but when, or how, or where, he knew not '1 have come sir,' said she 'to pay you for medicine received from you long, long ago.' 'When did you receive the medicines?' asked the Doctor in a business manner, (but it was a counterfeit.) On a cold Christmas morning, in the year 18 , you met a poor girl cryiugiu tho city of Pliilabelphia, you spoke kindly to her, followed her to her sick mother, and purchased food and medicine until she recovered. That poor sick woman, wo.1 the only daughter of a wealthy

gentleman, our marrying contrary

athers

o

Second Voice. 'Dunder and blixin! ter tuyful! Noeh ein more!' Third Voice. 'Mine vife ish for Clay, and I ish for Polk!' 'Mine Stengen, vot a coonthry! Vot a peeples!' soliloquized Fran-

ii i iii lit- tusions. rersons using it alter snaving will Kiel. AllU tlieV pei'Slied tllCir Wa fer from the use of the razor; in a word, its -i i . ; qualities are without a parallel in the his Leaj rOUrtll. Pharmacy. The Empire Company has the

of the German

The wandering

emigrants are

BETHESDA WATER ffflHE healing waters of Bethesda are positive a I core forall diseases of the Skin, such as Pimples and Blotches on the face, Tetters, Tan, Sun Burns, irriiarion of the skin, cut bruises and contusions. Persons using it after shaving will not suf-

healing

tory of

sole a-

gency for its sale No 13S Fulton street.

left the

her, lock

ses. Thus repulsed, Finlay and took his scat upon

with a sigh. j 'Out of fashion,' thought he, and: his noble forehead was wrinkled,'

over. Un a shady

corner at the intersection of two ,

They spoke not; but he smoked, while she fixed her round liquid

iie glowing spanc that burned in brick house. There in

i no oowi oi ms meerschaum, liis i quietness, rest they. No quarrelarm encircled her full, Diana-like ;iings n0 bickerings, disturb that waist, and his hand snorted in nlay- Lnlv cmnfuirv

wiili ivowus, his proud hp curled and ; ful dalliance with the tassels of her ; .yawM savs the noble hearted

a momentary nasn illuminated lus hcmng-stitched can. Her lull but

UOSS HOUSE.

rtorner of Court and Walnut St. Cincinnati. i Haviliif taken, for a term of Year.- this tare

Streets in tho C.itV Of Loilisvillo mnv Hot"l. llen Planters, I have changed the name to ULt-lS 111 lilt, l.llj UlXiOUlSlUe,IIl.iy Ko, Hole- Thc proprirtor fre,; r .nfident his be Seen a Small but COmfortablft ! -nd3w,ll give him a call, as soon a. they find out

. I where ne is. I brick house. There in domestic! KoT- ""-1

A. L. ROSS-

Proprietor.

!n i -1 ll! urLfou(a l , tapering fingei-s were locked to- kh goet! I schingle mine house mit

Carpetings; Carpetings. Pieces Fine Wool Ingrain Carpeting. 3 3 pieces Wool Filling ds pieces " Firore do 3 pieces Cotton Ingrain do 3 pieces Venetian do

A part ofthe above list are coming from Cincinnati

'Out ol l;M!ioir. these towering,1 nether, as if in renrosen tat ions of

frowning palisades, this dark river, i the state of their hearts for she yonder rising moon'.' lie fell into loved him with all the intenseness'

a revery, long and deep, lor now be ' her little snuab form was capable

. rranklOI. aS he re- I S US mnO. Vlll where Ilaiely purchased them. They are of then

'.. . . . . 1 1 7 nest auality and richest colors and will be sold at

jimcinnati prices, aud will be sbwon with pleasure

I iu an, snt wi.ning 10 inspect laem.

shlates, but soons vill schingle it mit straw!' Rut one thing has h appened to

mar their tranquility. 'De steove

Nov

, 1849.

R. TTNER.

Sole leather. SOO lbs. of the best Bole Leather for sale bv Feb.t7ih, 1S30. R. TYNER.

ould not enjoy these things alone, of, and he, the pride of the village S .c Ynn linu" n ' iot ,,c

At the end of it, all the world's con- he would smoke his meerschaum , thom sr w w wwa a - - . - I -"

soler. Hope, whiTH?rcd kindly.

'she certainly has sensibility, her mind is plaiio, I can mould it into any form, aud make it a come

pie to rollootion of mv own.'

a whole day without luting up Ins : 5 eyes from the tloor he of the yel- j

low llaxen hair, immense seat and i 1 t w 1 i

sturdy legs ms very soul was wrap-

pet l up in

BOOTS &. SHOES.

her and thirteen red

to her fathers wish, he banished

her from his house. Her husband! konjugul .lection H a tender, waistcoats..

mm died, and she forced to'Panr' f he first rude shake some-1 The minuto ro.led slowly by; his support lrsclf and child by her ! tnC:5 scatters its fair leaves to the pipe was nearly out, and a little dog needle, but unused to labor, days j four winds of heaven. If but one had crept slowlyup in the moonlight, and nights of toil were too much j c torn away, all the others arc ' and laid hijn&eff down at the lady's for her, and e.he sunk beneath the' loosened. In poor Finlay's ease ' feet, when tlie heavy tones of a voice

I they followed one by one in rapid ' came slowly floating through the (succession. air. ouiverinr for a moment amid

A lew weeks in the country entirely dispelled the illusion which love had thrown around his idol

Still More Extraordinary . l! would advise our resijrrs to notice the increasing popularity of Dr. Halt's Lung Balsam. Mr. North, the agent, tells us that he is aston ished himself, at the number of cures that it is pcrfor min among our own citizens, whose names be occa sionally publishes, that those who may be sceptical mar call on them, and hear from tkir nwn tin. h.,w

undersigned has just received a superior lot ! they tr snatched from an untimely tomb, and re

storeo to ineir ineuus and relatives, by using this truly valuable medicine. The agent still rontinues to guarantee Dr. Hall's Balsam to giye relief within 4huurs,or returns the money. Every bottle that has been sold in Cincinnati, during the last six months, was sold with tha above guarantee; and he

oa jri iu .t-c toe nrst ooltle returned

of

Men's Youths' Women's Misses'

Boots do do do

and

Shoes, do do do

I Manufactured in the Eat and at Cincinnati, ! For sale cheap, bj- IJXCKtKARql'flAR, at Uic Post Office.

ttk; and had it not been for you she must have died, and hei daughter

exposed to the chanties of a cold,

heartless world; yea, to temptations whih helpless

ill the

Vm des

, the leafy foliage, and started Was if aflnghtcd, gliding along like a : Mimmer swallow, over the hedges;

SALT.

ARREI.S SALT, just received and for saie

U. V.AL1.IU..

by

Brookville, ztnd July, 18)0

JOHN I). HOW LAND, Attorney at Law, UROOKVILLE.Ib,

For sale by JOHN R1NKARD.

General agent for Indiana, and M. W. HAILE. Brookville.

NEW GOODS. Latest Arrival. THE undersigned has just received and nowoffers to the public, a general assortment of Spring Summer Goods; and in point ol style, pattern,,

colors, and variety, we teel warranted in sa) ing tnt y are equal to the best and will be sold a vli' ap as thu cheapest. Without boasting or challenge, we respectfully

invite an examination of our slock, consisting iu part as follows: Super American, English and French Cloths da do Plain aad Fancy Ca.situere Black, Blue and mixed Sattinett Jeans, Tweeds aud Cottonades Sil Codringtons and Cashmeretts Summer Cloths French Linen, Linen Drillings, Plain and Fancy Hamilton Mixtures, Blue, Brown, apd J)rab Drillings Ladies' Dress Goods. Plain and Figured Linen Ginghams French, English and Scotch Ginghams Gingham Lawns, new style Plain, Black, Blue and Fancy Lawns do Blue and Greenand Fancy Muslin DcLanes Plain and Figured Alpaca Lustre California Plaids and Mode Cloths Satin Stripe Lustres Calicoes of every shade, grade and quality Plain, Crossbarred and Striped JacHonetts do Boo4r, Mull and Swiss Muslins Bishop Lawn, Bobipet Victoria do Black, White, Pink i nd Blue Crape Black Veils and Green Berrage. Shawls and Handkerchiefs. Superior White Crape Shawls do plain and embroidered Thibet Shaa la do Silk Fringed do do Plain and Fancy Silk D.-ess Handkerchiefs do do Cutlun do Superior Linen do Gents' Black and Fancy ntck do do do PocH-et do Bonnets and Ribbons, NEWEST STYLE AND RICHEST PATTERNS. ALSO, a variety of notions, such as Kid, Silt, Linen and Cotton Gloves, Artificial Flowers, Laces, Edgings, Cravats, Mitts.TFringes, Braids, Bobinrts, Pearl and Silk Buttons, and Cap Ribbons, a good assortment. Domestic Goods. Brown and Bleached Muslins Aprons, Furniture and Check Linen and Cotton Table Draper Linen Crash and Cotton da Colored Muslins aad Nanlrrns M-thune. Hamilton and other Tickings White, Red, Yellow and Green Flanwels Also, Cotton and Worsted Hose and half Hose, af

every variety Hats.

a nne assortmentfatbionable Panamaaad Palm Hals. California Hats, a new article Hungarian do Superior Fur and Sill Hals Boots and Shoe. Men's Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots do boys' do do Jt do do Misses' Calf, Kip and Goat Bootees Ladies' do do & do d do Philadelphia Kid Ties do High Buskins and half Gaiters do Taylor Tics Jenny Lind do Children's Shoes, all kinds A Large Stock of Groceries. HARDWARE, CUTTLERY, qiEENSWARE, Stone-IVare, Pttter't Ware and Cctper'i Ware Also, Patent Churns, a good improvement. Entertaining the idea, and acting upon the prinei. pie, that it is our true interest to naL. it

of the public to trade with us: we sh.li k ..

nlMwJ . . .11 .n ... I. : u : - . ".7

r---- . - ........ " . ourgooos, and state the terms, to those who may favor us with a call.

"ly" u eounirv pronuee taken in exchange. Brookville, April 0, 1850. N. D. GALLION

TERMS OK THR INDIANA AMERICAN. Tr,JJohV '"J,'n". i months, tJ.ooat theend ofthe year, and an addition of 0 cents for every year payment is delayed thereat Abvsrtisbkbhts. Onesquareor less will be inserted three tunes for one dollar,if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty-five cents if pay. ment be delayed one year; and one dollar and fifty

eia ;c it years, and In toe same propnrtiaa foi the time payment is delayed. Larger advertisement.far a longer ttate will becharged en the

.....w.p,,..

LAWNS. IL'lo" rARUHARh"j received a choice Plain and Fancy Lawns. do Black do French K-.rft i j

i-vr .aie cneap Brookville, Indiana.

air-vessels uflliu luaj lrom uieTiiAf rerievinn J" slight colds will occasion, aud w,lalta , r moved, becomes hardened, and produces thrsa dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, 1 Inveterate Sores, iy the perfect purity which these JJTE MEDI" CINES give to the blood, and all tne liuinore. . Scorbutic Eruptioiu nd Bad Complexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluids thai feed the skin, and the morbid state of which occasions all eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. The nse of these Pills for a verv short time will effect an entire core of SALT RHEUM, and a atriVmo; improvement in the clearness of the skin. COMMON COLDS and LNFLUEXZA will always be cured by one dose, or by two cvcd iu the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most disirfn? andofastiuate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct aud emplmiic recommendation. It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the former proprietor of th9e valuable Medicines was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thirti-five teim; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Materia XeJicn He however at length tried the Medicine which is now offered to the public, and he was cured iu very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only improhuble, but absolutely impossible, by anv human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country tl.ea Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure by these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Loe ArrrrrrE, amd Diseases or Females these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in eases of this description: King's Evil, and Scrofula, in iu worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action ol these remarkable Medicines. 'ight Sweats, Nervocs Debiutt, Nervocs Coxruivra of aH kinds, Palpitation or the Heart, Faistees Colic, are speedily cored. HERCURIAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions bars become unpaired ky the injudicious use of .MERcrar, will find these Medicines a perfect core, as they never fail to eradicate from the svstem all tha effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner thaa tha most powerful preparations of Saraapanlla. A angle trial will place them beyond the reach of competition, in lbs aatimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several hava ialelv been discovered, aud thsif

nefarious authors arrested, both in the city of New York and abroad. Buy of no one who is not an actbormkd Aoest. Prepared and sold by Dr. V. B. MOFFAT, 3U Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY M. W. HAILE, Brook"!''. 1"French Burr Hill Stones.

T. BRADFORD & to. und at work on tbeCORNKR OF WALN UT and SCOD Sis., Cincinnati, and are prepared to lurm.h French Burr Mill of " ,,uP?f or quality to any esiah.5hmeni n Mh Western Country. Ah." the Genuine Dutch Boltinir Cloths Anker sels Irons, Screen . ALL WORK WARRAM-ZB ! the best quality '

BALM FOB EVERY WOUND: Forsh.V Balm "''"V For internal and external " Z '.

ness or Pains in the Back or P . Tooth Ache c.:- .- c -rfcroat. Swelled race, looinjscne.

at the feet Offiec.

COTTON FABRIC. Pieces, Superior, .0 1'. Bleaebed M.slm, Irish Linen, , . Brown and Cold drills For sale by LIKCKJt FAR((UiAR, vo",,,r"l, St t( Post Office.

" ' r.,rn, on the eeet Inns, Poison Bee St.np, ''"'0", Cholera Morbus! or B.ll.ou. Chol.c CHOL1, . Hu. Dysentery, pain in is.

" 0 ,.,t of Smith, Cincinnati, Ohia. R TTNER, Apcnt at Broakvilla, In4. T FITTEV Agent at Rashastar.Ind. v.. IS ly JSTE 4 NW, at Xi Trenton, Ins;