Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 6 September 1850 — Page 4
M1SC12LL.1XV.
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From the Biston (Maw.) Olive Branch. THE COUNTRY COUSIN.
BY S. M. IICMrilRET Concluded.
saiil Mr. Ilo-van.; and Emily, who l-".rn -j?ciy kept at a distance,
At tl:e s rand oi Mr. liowanls
Howard. Sir Edward Walton was!
'What a mvstcrious anel she isV
seated between the two Misses ! thought Sir Edward, as he viewed Vv'il mots, when the cider remarked: 'her with rapturous devotion; 'what I reallv hone that rustic cousin crace of form and movements! what
Uv tlr l idv on the stool had rai-1 will be here, it will be so amusing to ' sp'cndid hair! and, above all, what . ' ' - . . . ! i ... . t.'.:k. I , t t i,....
I do believe, dear uncle,' said
Louisa, as she encountered him in
the garden, 'that
ciontlv Kinislied.
sod her eves, and immediately dis
covered her to be the before-men-tirmiML Mrs. Wilmot's eldest daugh
ter
And licrc we leave such minute details, and trust to ih i iim-gination of the reader to portray Iho joyous
return, the twoliajpy und.ds which
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? t . f iihSlii. cciiral iiiiirtmtnt ttf Sttrnif I
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IUUU1.VU, uic ua.icriv v t ic.,r..,lavrtri-,wef-lWirrntrdin.yii.(!tlir pnts. tllO tl!YpW OH tllC COUtiiiCnt, rt-.q,i.; to the best and will be sold as cheap as the
She is really jr j owar,i5 anj a chilling smile! it's of no use, if they allow such At that moment she
sang to
verv unhappv at my obstinacy, and ; for Emilv she turned to Mr. Court-; vulgar visitors Why, one such en-: plaintive air with her mellow, touch .".: - ... . , .,1 - .1 1 li' V 1 1
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my Heart acnes wuu iii, "iia'mwitli i sec notiung mat quite i counter musi voimuce. eei en
while I torment her, 1 have wv-jpiscs ine,' and then minced out given her a thousand times for the ,.' (l0 store. lew tears her thoughtless remarks j 0 00- Kmilyl' said Louisa, foloccassioned me.' j lowing her with her eves; 'what a
'I appreciate the generosity ot !widdie-v; addl piece of work vour motives,' replied h.er uncle, ,rT makes of w;dkinr.'
bred person of their low or'nrin. I
JL I- . know of several that would have s dropped them long ago, but the
silly things give such splendid par-
that ! ties.'
ing voice, and Sir Edward was completely subdued; not that excellent music was a new thing to him, by no means but then the conquer
ing little god had aimed a succes
ful dart, that s it. 'Do not asain assume your rus
the still-increasing afilciion of Sil
lier flatterinET reception bvhisEng-
en-
rhearcst.
Vi iu ut boaatineror challenge, we respectfully
mvie M' examination or our slock, consisting in
see licr rnanueuver. Aim 111111, acL-ounmsnmeuts: x nan
o wb v. sbo turned nineteen dif-1 auite suspect her of a plot! Ay,
r l "t 1 T 1 4 T 1,... U elm Ij. mctip ! Tv.W.iivl fitr liis il .iirin" nrr lirulo. mid wn
lCreilb COlUrS ttliea J- impin;i:u IU Uiiunuiuiuw cue 10 uonv,; u,lu V1 v..uu. j SmMfr Air.-ricn,Knir1ibnd
md one of her most particular ! meet them at Courtlands. How : but mere than a match lor the 11-
Emilv is swfti-1 friends. With a formal bow for! hard thev try to be genteel, but ii:est lady here.'
H Christianize! and civil'iffd rur.rr e. hn rinaA
.rer prorurlKrtl of deaths tlmn ajiv o'hrr miuuiiy tLat w. I Mici tlie human fiuuily; and, nn;il witb.n a frw vps;. I Jiere has nK been ally ctrUim remedy tc op tfce deVu. Bon of Uiai deauoyer. But now
lish friends; and, above all the
tire reform of the now happy Emily and the delightful seasons passed liv t1ir -nfirtios in WIphs irii. find of-
ten laughable reminiscences, among 1 the quiet groves of Mr. Dalton's !
; sweet countr' hone.'
MEMPHIS 1XSTITUT1J.
'hnt this Emit has sr.uned too 5tron
a hold upon Emily, to be easih j overcome. If I can but reclaim her 1 from the influence of those silly Wiimots I shall be satisfied. I know it is painful to you, as tome, but if vou will bear a little ioager, the mast come to Iter souses. In half an hour after this conversation, Mr. Howard, Emily and Louisa were started on a shopping expedition; Em'iy fully determined to recognize nonecf her fashiona-
riEDICAL DEPARTIISNT.
At that moment Emilv, who iiad
'Vrhv. 1'nnisa.' said Mr. Howard, ! spent ma nv hours in dressinir and tic manners! said Mr.
smiiimr. 'that is what thev call :dni;mr her cousin.
lid. ; to her guests. , cape Irom the importunities ot her !,he,-,rMiroc!oi..r. ThrMe.iii u,pur..uci.t.a
'Just about as .graceful as our old I 'What a charming woman! said admirers; 'for bv this time Emilv
grace
IT 1
ilUHilIll IU The regular cunre of Leritin s ill tln Intitt
1. 1 I . T " 1 fy i i n ill commt'iice on Hie hrt of Nivemner, and toiitimir presented licr Louisa, as she allected a polite cs-jlintil1P,torK,bruar5.. rhe HMmirn trv,n.
1b'"1.
You tiiv lluks no nothing; Sir Edward; 'but bless me! 'tis the ; understands it all, and I am suie
of grace. 1 only wish you could j country girl, metamorphosed truly, lsquttcdisgustedwith the Wiimots. fM.-irv 1.!. the milk-maid, trin ! How swcetlv she looks in that sim- While thev were speaking, the
that's all cvacc grace with- pie white muslin, and that white smiling Emily advanced,
and
sta
lking her finger at Louisa, aC'ee Lion
el le rg;
lout cdirt perfectly mural, too. rose inner beaut liul hair:
! La' iiwidnot do forme to be! Louisa tried (or appeared to try) jately said . th is minute, lest I might weary my , to make her entrances as she had ' i'ou are caught at last, my pre-
Frentb Clolha
-I, do PU111 aad KancT Caiaimcrca
mack, 1)1 ii ind mitrd Sattineta ,I h;i. T"rill(iJ Cottoniden Si k Codt i!irtn, and Chineretta
S'!:i frjtr ( '('til FrvnrJ. I.im !i, Linen Drilling. Plain and Fancy Hk:ni' i :i Mixmrci, Klae, Bron, and Drab Btillii'..; Ii.3i,', 5rci floods. IMam and Kijrnrrd Linen Ginphama Fre-ich, Kt I h ui Scotch Oinghuma Ctiinjha:: l.ar. new style Fiain. B! ck. Pine and Fncy I.avna
I da Iie n.irl Grfinind Fa icy Muilin DaLanti j ria'n aiul Fcurcd Alpaca l.i 'r . til f.n a 111 id and M.rtit Cl .ha I Satin Siripe I uTcii I t" jic: of every aliade, srraif ar.d auality IFiaiii, Cro,barred and Striped JdruDtita dn ltoo, Mull and Sm M j'Iiiii Bi,hpp Lawn, Bobim-t , Victoria do ! Black, White, Pink rnd Blue Crap Ii:ack Veila and Green Berrnpe. sh iwls anil ESusdFicrchicfs;.
Superior "White Crape Shawl do plain and embroidered Thibet ShawU Vo Silk Kr.ntrt"! do fo PUin and Fanc Silk D.en HancUcrt hifg d: do Cotton do Sperior Linn !o Gi ts' Black and Farcy m ck do d- do I'orA-t ( tin
readers. Each succeeding day been insaucted, but alter two or cious cousin: When yen periorm
be under the din-etmn or tl.e toll.twuic
iio-e:mcic s. J rOXQl'EST fROS. M.l). Proleaior of the Infti'tite, ot Medicine, and Meilical .1ur.prut!ence W BYKD POWr.Ll., M I, prt,.ir of Cerebral Phvinoiv, Mnliral iiu'lncy ai..i M'li-rl igy. K S X K V rO.V. M . I'ri-f ? r of fnri-n H J IIU1.CE, M D, ProtVMur of l h-.or and Practice of Meuicine .1 A WII.SOX.M l, Profi-,f-rcf Ob,tctrica snJ Disease of Women and ChiKlrel.
J KING, M U. Proltnor of Materia Mcdica, i AX-SvT. a va.-i-ty of i.otion,.
I iiera'tt'utKM
Z FKKMAN", M D. ProfrMnr of Anatomy i Kd-iu C:aat. M;tt, ;Frinire. Prai.U, Bohinet,.
J MIL'! ON S ANDF.liS, A M, M U, Frofssicr l'a.l aii.l Silk Button!, end Cnp R:lji ui., a gi.ud
: of Cuennatrr ar.d Phrrriaev : aaaortmt-st
BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY BALSAM turn rery many of the most ttrrmqly mniri and drretapei tataof PU1.MOWJRT Cossi-mption nnl, in&itiited cut
, ot uieeraiea ann orau j.t i" ;i n..PKLts ciiava ma t were m'ver before cured by any ntlier nid cine. So utttrly Kjpdert were tome of the ad;c ed perons, as to hara j oeen pronounced by phy- ianM and friend to In? atual- ; lv dying. Some, who bad their bunal--iml,-f i-rti. Mva ! oeen cured, and yet li-e ; where, w 'io it was a.d w.-b J ' oH live auotiier OL.y, are now as weil and beany as iby j aver wer. It posm eeall the cleonsin? and pnrifvin? virtuf near' y i aa powerful and telive aa the prei.araUKO winch we ciiil j BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, i The BruiRtn difiera from Uie F.xtrart. boranae it posseaae mural medkatuiu v.ith are peculiarly MLiptcd b, and art tmmtimUy nfceuary for, the curt of j COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, I and all disease of a pulmonary namre siirh d-reuna u : aaualiy prove ao &tal under ordinarr treatmenL when tacy 1 auafk 1:10 j Breast, Throat, Lungs, end Heart.
Thi3ALSAM heal and ctrnr.s T'lcf.rs in the Lr.VOi, ar.d e'wwhere iiitemaZy. aa crr!ain!y and r.inly at tm YtKirYtc Extract etiret and henli uicers cztem.;llj. T RnUm cirea Ki caie of Covah and Cmiumr.lir'n ou: if
I TB, alter ail otLer remedies have J'aikd to do yxL j Thousands of Consumpticr.3 j and Chronic Cought aiirndnnllT prove iti unf-iumf tf.atcy Vn such dise'wes, and its UT: joubted c:iritne pow.r. ara j aoot linff, healing jiroperties. m the f'.llowii e cnnij.a.nta
ai.a uisea-s, viz.: o"(tiny j -.i.u, m u.r i.tmrr.
I Pan tn the Breart m d Su. Xwht-Sveat. Arrf:
M:vI ST STY LE AM) lllCIIEST PATTEENs. ' pUnnu. palpatio of the Heart. v,Vr ir,rm, lhtVm.
1
, a t. . 1 . a vi ,-i- tt oi i.otions. , ucn a Kia . siiw, i.in- j
n imi Bolton t,i-te,, Artiiiciai r .uwers. Laces,
such a. Kid. Sil l in- i trrV Summer Cw'nti in Children, and A.iu.a. Jim ajt
FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS.
itrouat
ble frier.ds, if so unfortunate meet them; her position was much like that of a young
Avno sometimes sauts nis ees, on ofthecitv. ' thinking by so doing he screens! &r Edward Walton spent much himself from observation. . t;me w tjlom :llu t was ru,n0red
un, papa: cnea sue earnest t , : th:it he was i.avinr his addre.-ses to
she
re
new trials and mortifica- three awkward attempts, she sunk ; your next comedy, I advise you to
as they stopped before a
and elegant store, tins is no plac for us.' 'And whv not, mv daughter
Have I not often heard you
vot preferred it to anv in the city
that Mr Courtland and clerks
as to ; ;,-..; in V.ntYn: rind it .mnivired to 'into tho first onintv t'hair. savmir. ' take th.o stasre. as I have no taste
vry : h cr as if her fathers house had ncv-' desparingiy 'There, I can't do it ' for such cruel theatricals. Do see child, i or p)Ccn so thronged with the fash- Emilv, and its of no use to try.' I those insulting Wiimots how mor-
A halt-suppressed titter ran . tilieu they are. lou served them
through the apartment and all eye? right and the noble Sir Edward! were turned scrutinizingly upon Walton is, I am sure, in love with
her Sir Edward's in pity and ad- their 'country nuisance. 0 charmmiration; for he saw, or imagined iing, charming! Now they will have
he saw, a painful blush o erspread a chance to envy instead of despise. !
j port She was certain he wasdeeply her check at her awkward situation, j But here he comes laughing right ;
4I thought vou told me she was merrily.
paeious;Mi,s n.v.r.i. i vain aid
look for the confirm ttion of the
.interested in her, and it was no le
Msn-INE Plot H J Hl'l.CK SoRoiRV Hrof K SNF.WTON
Z FKEKMAN, M D, Anatomical Demonstrator ' The fees for a full course of lectures atuouM ta ' Each Profecr' Ticket, 81. Mstricu'ator's, 5. ! Demonstrator, Fi e, 910 Ciridoation, $-0. i 7"lio,e dekirioc; fui tin r inforniat:o:i w ill uleasced-' dress thtir letters post paid) to the Deal , and stu- ! dents arrivini; in the city will please call on bilu at '
tlievomtnercial Hotel.
It S XKW ON, M D. Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON F. W M KINU, Professor of Theory anal Practice of Law HON.V 1) BARRY, Esq, Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence TERMS J50 per Session All communications pertaining; to this departmeat must be apdressid to E W M KING, Esq. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July, UJO.
sayj certain that for his sake she would
have renounced au absent, but not
less worthy ldver not that
she
were gentleman-like and aecomo-iovcli Edward better, but then, ! dating, and d you not generallyj he was the sou of a marquis, and trade here!' j above all, one whom the high head- .... a a . 1 1 -
lhe lact was, .Mr, Lourtlaml, who ; ct Wilmot's were aspiring rather
indeed a finished gentlemtn, Tn.inri,vv;M(, tn (.:mi;v:ito. lint
O J . .1 The Faculties, for inteftectnal abilities, moral
a irawkv lookhisr country girl, said 'A truly delightful comedy, Miss, prof, s.iun acquirements, ,n t.mPrs
1 - J !.,. , . , . -. ,. - . lavuraoiy who in
the younger Miss Wilmot, to her; Walton, said he; 'but 1 like the dosister. J sing scene best, and Miss Howard, 'And so she is, only Emily has judging from your happy face, our been seeking to disguise the facts, 1 tasts are not entirely dissimilar.'
by risnrinn her ut in her castolt , 'And only think, Sir Edward!
my witri tne most oistincrtiikued in our cotm.
try. j he medical faculty con, titutesan anomaly in tlii or any other country all of them are able leclnrer, and the best ol teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical po. sitinn, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situatior for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, incliidiuir all
seasons ol the year, we deny tkat any other city has
was
more.
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ClOUlCS. J10W UlSgUSting. lUt eXCiaimea r.nnty, UlOW Cmei, 10 dent, relative to the place of studying, mcdie.ne;- ., ill '1 PaI 1a i those who intend practicing among the diseases of then what is the use she has shown ; keep me in ignorance ot the plot, the west and south should certainly educate them- , c.s ii i i selves at a school whose Faculty are practically aw outsosoon? even my own tender-hearted papa quaintrd with those disease.. v 7
iiriiir iu.'hic may vawsnc-n oi mf nrrTninrnc r
it our duty to statr, that ihr form a unit in action, which
future siirrfiw! mnti that ilt
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. , . jiimi 1 1 1 r ivlttn SL'tlLLL" t.11 I 111. l.lfll- I I WIIL'IU JL Ill IIIL'IU 113 1 nam 1 u a n . ajiau iiii.iv. ii. ic, jl mui vuii- , cannot oe inierruotcfl.
ttmrn.l mi l)nv DVllir nf thrtSf ftlt-'! 1.1 .-11 1 P 1 - I.' 1 r 11 4l.; v.....,-. nn,l T cm.t-.t..m. E. W. M. KINO, President of the
' " i nii;' lit- v,iii in. I :ni miki'i t'ti Jiiiiitii nr'.iiioii ii ( r.mi I it i!t)L n isAtiiv; iuvia uiumt. uuu jl oiii i'vj'.-c
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Un n sn.l Ilieacl ed Muslins j Aorol.s. F rniture and Cheik I. nun . nd Cui'tt l'eble Drapar ' Lii.en Cr.t.'i and Cotton do ! Colored Mrsltn and N.infcren j M"thu;u , sonlti. ii and other rictina; V. lrte. 1!..!, Yellow mil Green F'annels AUo, Co tt'ii and Worsted HoseandLatf Hoie, of! erery lariely j
A f n" assortment fashionable Panama and Palm Hats. California Hats, a new article Ilntmarian do Superior Fur and Sits; Hals liool. and Shcc. Men's Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots do boys' do do ft do do Missis' Calf, Kip and Goat Booteea Ladies' do do Ik do do do Philadelphia Kid Ties do Mifli Buskins and half Gaiters do Taylor Tics Jenny I.ind do Children's Shoes, all kinds A Large Stock of Groceries, HARDWARE, CUTT..KKY, qiCENSW ART, .froMf-M are-, Polter't Ware and Cooprr't Ware Also, Patent Churns, a jrud improvement. Entertaining the idea, and actine; upon the principle, that it is our true interest to make it the interest of the public to trade with n; we shall be ready and plra-. ilat all times to exhibit our goods, and state the terms, to those who may faror us with a tall. AppruTed country produce taken in exchange. Brookville, April 0, mo. N. D. GALLION.
No remedy offered to fie public hts ever been kilf as
, tert un and ifect'tal in restoring all th' Incidental ireKik-.en-; srs and trrrviiiantiet of tbe sex. as Braxt's Pft.sioxAaT ! Balsam. It makes no d.flereuce whetiier thederancemeiu i be tupireinon, ejrrxs. or otlter irAiA-w it RKtit'CATE ! ALL, by then 'lhrnui j the SYSTEM, fy llizing the ciact'LA- ! tin and tnting and a&iying ERVOl.'S laaiTABiAJT ( W See Lampl.e:s. i CONSUMPTION.
had been charmed with the beauty i for ihoir schemes; Sir Edward
of Emily, not less than her wcll-ftl-j W;IS not ono 0 he entrapped by art,' 'Why don't you play something all the time enjoying my nmilifica-;of1thrslhoi?wrT-erih led purse, and always foremost in ; sincc i travels in foreign coun-' or other'' asked Louisa. 'Why,tiou indeed, 1 suspect him of con-;J L7urrw.V"fi.r"auVuV
welcoming her, had delicately be-
tcring attentions, so pleasing to the ! jutri
heart of woman. As the part' entered, Emily plunk behind licr father; but Louipa pulled her sleeve, saying, 'Only look, dear cousin Emilv!
what lots of pretty things!
miv
not to name the country: I only i I must fi
motive,
eign a cure,
for fear of au-
Memphis Instituta.
Custom Made BOOTS AM yilOES.
y.o
it of h.
was
ight;
i j i
lau never once mo
m irrymg tuT. oo mstulious was , that his most intimate friends,
A 1
names or auecicu misses.
True, he was charmed with Emily's meant it was most dreadful dull other bitter dose. 0 Louisa, that
i i i i i -y , '1 J.-!. - 1 - "
; oeauty and accomplishments; anil, here, sitting stocic still, ana staring negani cuair anu piaunay. i oqaa pairs.- rhe undersigned ha.justreceised
I. 1 1 1 . l!.il .1 a .1 Ti' I A T 1?.. 41..., : 41, ,..11 ' . iianuiciiirer- in rvew torn
i natt sue apnoareu a lime, or raiucr ai one anoincr. uswiiai i caiiiii j-m una uuib mu nnuiu lumu- ' much more naturally.there is no tel-, Quaker meeting, jist no celebra-! ny had learned that the country
limrwhatmrjrhthavcliai-renet'. As turn at all.' . rustic was n assumed part, and
'Why Louisa, said Mr. Howard, ; were last and loud in their exprcs-
'our friends are enjoying convcrsa- sions ol admiration oi her superior; tion.' " 'grace and beauty. Some laugh-1 'Well, tb.cn, I should think they . ingly repeated 'There Emily, I would talk loud enough so I can j can't do it, and it's no use to try,' hear them, for I really begin to 'others 'somcapplesaregrecn when think those arc two" girls there ! ripe,' and others still 'take away (pointing to the Wiimots) arc po-;the country nuisance.' Some king fun at me. If I'd worn my praised her well spoken Latin, bin hleirant comb what cost my; others her Italian performance,
' mother twelve dollars, and my stri- while peals of merry laughter rever-
COTTON FABIUC. 30 Pieces, Superior, 30 s " Bleached Muslin, IO " Irish I.inen, IO Brown and Cold drills. For sale by LINCK4. FARQl iAR. at iht Post Office.
A DYING WOMAN CURED! Wo state this cure, to prove the rowra to sati uii when this BALSAM is used, even after Uie person is ton.
j tidered by phvttcmnt antt tnena to oe m tuo uur wuiget ' dssft.se artuaily dying and, :n this cae. so far cons, '. that the SHROUD and BIRIAL-CI.OTHES trere bought! Fur i the particular! of this case, and the rapectabl and undoutt1 ed proof ot ail the circumstances and tacts, we refer to w f PAMrttLFTS. I This cure was effected on Mrs. Z1BA DYKEMA?. at ', RUlMton Xpa. Saratoga Comity. .V. Y. We can (Tove. byood a douht. many other, oummt equally hiTelf. and l uurrablt cases ot Cough and Cof:umpH.yn9 CL J3TJJ, ! which were pronoitnocd uteurable by skilful rHTSictajts.
FITS, FITS, FITS. Messrs. J. K. L1PP1NCOTT k SON, respectaKs lasechan's nt HUlnorore. Sulitran county, l enmulrania. wn M us Mav 12. 184i. statin", anions; otlier kcefit which has "erTderlved fnmi the use of BRANT'S PI I.MONAET BALS4M. that one of tlieir customers had jnst uiforaM Uiem tliat her child, which had been subject to riTS or ssssrol vn'rs, was cured by the use of Brant s BA1.&AM. MVER COMPLAINT-DYSPEPSIA. See onr Pamphlets for the cures effected by BRA5I"I MEDICINKS. rilROMC DYSENTERT and S.NMEi Complaints, tn children or groum swssas, curod vithoul any failure whatever. Also CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child ky that child-destrovinu complaint, wiien teething in warss weather Chclera iiftiaf'im. or vrhnt is called SuMsisa Complaint if "BRANT'S PLL.MllNARY KALSAaltie jiuiiiimstered to the child. It sliouW. h.wevcr. m cate. tie used ill tuicr a large ftvn, tut lhe .lirectioas sa sw-.ii boule prescribe, uulil Uw 'onip.aiut is chacked
SALT.
( B ARRELS SALT, just received and for sale
by Urookville, SSnd July, 1830.
mm
N. D. CALLION.
tln-vidv accounted him a bachelor:
:e, despite of his domestic
and admiration ol woman,
much like the stores up wher--. I live, I can tell you; why, tl ere they have pork, cheese, ccrr, mo
lasses, and cod fish, besides tl.eir;.u,j j calicoes, tanes. needles, and what ! f.,cfn
A ..ICU tl(Vl .t.liLtllLtl.LlV'll V 1 tf'lal.llss not; don't they uncle Charles? I somotiines foared lest he should Hat this is a much prettier way, all ncvor m tle l(eau jjoai f iym. calicoes and tlubolows. What nn j arrin;ltion, in which case he would ilegantlamp! welhlnevcr'.'andshe' nst assuredly fulfil his friends'
closely inspected the chandelier ' riredietiom
If thtmeamd of cure of Scrofula. Cancer. Ssfljs, a4 other tmpuredteae of the Blood and if the FRY SMAIb
then there is unquettwnabl evidence tk.it
Ql'ANTITY iraiM tea vted of a MrtVeine to effect cure J svrA dnrate. be any proof of the r"r' Vng medical power s
the hfedtcine tchirh ha snt'dued and coriguerea ucn s
'why, it's really worth twenty-five, The anniver.-arv of Km'.lv'sbirth- Ped trown, I should have expected ' berated through the apartment
cetu to come neie, u us oua io.tjay was iast approaclung, and sin- to have been laughed at, lor Lmily j Ine liumiliatcd Wiimots, whose mlook at the pretty things.' I ceroly did she hope that Louisa's bere told me so; but now I don't ! suiting remarks had not been at all 'Good evening, Miss Howard, said, visit would h. romnloteil bofre its ' wlmt. 'tis vm. find, boinrf ns now ' private, now saw themselves obiects
Mr. Courtland, bowing politely, and arrival. Alas! the dav came round, T am dressed as fashionable as anv ' of ridicule, and as early as possible,
tnd
-i
c I
affecting not to note her embarrass
mcnt; are there any g iods I can
show you this evening'.' i.,;; No, she don't want any,' replied ' si,e
Louisa, stepping forward, 'but I d like to buy a new gown,' ! The remarks of a country rustic were not entirely new to the dealer, and experience had taught him selfcommand; so without changing countenance, though he secretly wondered that the fashionablo Emily Howard should have so vv.Lur a rela ."on, he courteously asked 'What shall 1 show you, madam? pilks, delaines 'Calico, first rate, handsome cali
co
Louisa was still there. In the On you, though, to be sure, I look made their escape.
evening
of the day she had oeea-'a deal prettier in nn own clothes. The remainder of the
.-. 1 a a . a a .
to Emilys room, whore , lut there tis; I love mv cotun, and was dehghtlut to all parties, cspe-
I guess you'd tlunigljit site loved ; cially to bir Edward, who bestowed me to, if you'd seen bw sh.e cried ' an almost undivided attention upon
on, for fearl d get laughed , 1-omsa, becoming more and more
1 so I told her to rig&nc up pleased with her grace of manners s si , 1 s,T .!. ! J 11 1 "I
.;rt t't go
f und licr reclining on th
fa, vevi'ing bitterly.
Whv. dear Emilv!" sh
cd.'what can be the matter?' Emily rudelv pushed her awav
so-
exclaim-
a Isrpe assortment of Bouts and Shoes made express
ly lurni, retail iraoe, eonsistina; id part at tar xol lo n? articles: 120 prs meua coarse biota OS prs Kip do 44 prs Waier proof do S4 prs Calf do 3IS prs do do 310 prs Mi n'i Cnaraa strutaaa S00 prs ' Kip da 3S prs " Caif sta St prs Pumps 12 prs Bo Ha lii OvrrShaea
SOOprs Woman's K: Baata ISO prs " Calf do 90 prs " Cleat dVi 50 prs Fin Kip Blippara SO pis Hi-asy do 24 prs Gaiter Boois 12 prs 1 ), ta 80 prs Misses Kip do 30 prs " rali' do
t4 prs kip SKnpera i 30 prs Women's India HubkarSkaa ' CO prs Hnys ccarse Uixiti CO prs Youths' " do 24 prs children's " io PO prs Ha. a' " Brngrass ! SO prs Youths' " tlu 40 prs Kip do ; 70prs Boys Kip da i CO prs children's rinat noots i 40 pis " Kip Shot 33 prs Morocco do I The new purchases of the undersized in add tinn i to the very e:it s,.e vtrietv he had i n rand li'lVre ! enables him to i fIVr as complete a"i irnrtnirt as i were ever ofl'ered b "ore in the ton r.f n-.ckvi'lc F.ll.t III his stuck d" I al! of his lute nnreba.ea nrr. I
made arcoriline to his own directions nnd are of the I
j rs nrst qantity. IVrmm sumiif boots or shoes will find it to tlieir interest tn call and see bis stock before they lav in their supply. Nov. 1st, 1849. HICHARD TYNER.
New Goo d s. FRESH ARRIVAL
OF
GOODS,
BRANT'S INDIAN
.Tnir,i7iTil
do do do d, to
1 1 - '
ana looivt
I 1 1 I II I 1 I I ..-!.- A 1 1 I
list as sne pleased, uiougii i coum "nu uoiiers;uion,so entirely uevom
Leave me a1 uie; I nm so, hardly keen from crving too, to ; of the artificial. Emily felt no pang
think how queer I should look. ; ol envy at tins monopoly, but rath
not wish
glovi
i ?i 4 nvn 1 1 -v. f -t T -i:si
j luaiitiruii xju.ti:ii.
'I would like to look at your nice ptints,' chimed in the atlected voice of a lashionablv-attired young ladv, a. languithingly seating herself on a stool bv the side of Louisa, and mi
ring her delicate hand.
The prints were produced, with
the usual commendation of shop keepers, such as new styles, elegant patterns, fist colors, unexceptionable prints, &c, addressed alternately to the two inspectors. 'Prints! prints!' said Louisa, I asked for calico.' This is the article madam'
saving,
tired and unhappy, 1 Uo
to see you.' 'Tired pnd unhappy! and on your birth-day, too!' interposed l.ovisn, compassionately; 'is there nothing 1 can do to relieve jou?' 'If vou could, vou would not,' v ay said Emily, pettishly, 'you are so obstinate.'
At that moment JSir Edward,
who really pitied Emily, who sat like a statue, proposed music, and prevailed on a young ladv, whom
;he knew to be well skilled to take , adapted how intelligent and how ; h?r scat at the piano. j happy they look the invincible After the conclusion of her admi- ir Edward is conquered at least Irable performance. Miss Wilmot 0 charming! charming!' her fa-
er triumpded in her cousin's success
ever and anon whispering to her happy father, 'what a sweetly matched couple how admirably
Carpstinjs; Carpetings. a Pieces Fine Wool Ingrain Caryetius;. s3 3 piecea Wool Filling cio t pieces " Kiriite do 3 pieces fotton Ingrain do 3 pieces Venetian do A part nfthe abi.ve list ar enmintr from Cintinnsti
",lrn iiiiui .iiiui.?i.u ii'.-m. i ncy are ot tl.en-i
nest quality ami rn !! st t-u.i an; will be acid at 1 Cincinnati pries, am' wil- .r h w jo w ;ih pleasure !
i i u un w i.iiu.g to insrcct tnem j Nov. 1, 1849. R.TTNKR. Sole; r.ca.hf r.
500 lbs of the best Sole Leather fot site rs Kcb. 27th, 18J0. It. TTNEU.
was invited, who replied in Latin vorite expression of delight.
'Take away that country sance, and I will.' i Vi will withdraw, and save
I
the trouble,' said
same tongue. Miss Wilmot started
dene
two.
otiisa, in
for
gravely replied Mr. Courtland. 'Well, that's a fanny name
calico; but these are not halflively enough; why, they look just like my old fided wash gown, and would ; do better for mv urand mother,1 sy ' than for a young girl like me. I like your real dashy calico, or prints as you call um.' j The young lady cast a scornful look upon the speaker, and gathered her wide spread, costly garments about her, as if she feared contamination. '
Louisa was grieved, but not offended; and in tones of earnestness she sought to assure Emily of her . mistake. 'Well then supposing I tell you that vou are the cause of mv trouble!' 'Who, Emilv, what on earth ar can you mean!'
'I5.it you will be angry, and will founded, gazed alternately at
go to papa with it. j 'Indeed I will not. Who ever ; saw me angry?' ; 'Well, then I am weeping simply i because because my friends who come to celebrate this day will ! laugh at vour vour odd dress.'
'ihtt why cry for that? they can't .'oft, attempted a very beautiful, but
make me cry; I don t care for um ditlicult Italian piece, but not havone cent.' jing practised sufficiently, and feel- ' But vou audi differ, and to, ing a little disturbed at what had
know that mv cousin mast be ! transpired, she failed utterly.
4 ft it. . 1 i it r
nut-; ivuer ine conclusion ot tne lesI tivities, she assured her father and him cousin that this had been the most the joyous birth-day anniversary she
; had ever known. The tears of and red-1 morning, like showers in April, had
while Edward, almost con- been chased away by the beaming
the sun of happiness, and had left no , impress.
'Please, gentle lady, be a little; On the following day she read more careful in future,' said Louisa -with transport a letter from herbe-
; lore mentioned absent lover, con-
success promise
dryly; 'some apples are green when ripe. j Quite discomfitted, Miss Wilmot seated herself, and wishing to show
taining intelligence ?f the
of his expedition, and a
of speedy return, and withal couch
cd in such winning, affectionate terms as to awaken the slumbering
but not cxtingnished ilame in her
heart. Long she wept over her past ingratitude, in having well
Still Kore Extraordinary . "iTK would advise onr readers to notice the in4 .ris-iiij popularity of Dr. Ha. f I. on- Hisam. Mr. North, the airi nt. tella us that he is aston ihed himself, at the number of cures that it is rcrfor
. mine amoiifr our ow n citizens, whose names be occa I sionally publishes, tliat those who may he sceptical i nu.y call on them, and h -ar from thi ir own lips tin's'they were snatrh. d Ii oni an nntimelv tomb, and re
storeit to their in. nil, and relatives, by i si n- in t truly valuable un .In ine. h l?nl still cent i-uiea totruaranieo Or. Hail's Halsani t0 rive relr f w ithm 24 hours, or returns the money, y very bn-tU toat has ben sold in Cinciunnti, durinir the last six months, was sold with the above guarantee; and be has yet to see the first boule returned. For sale by JOHN HINKAHD, General aent for Ind.ana. and M. W. H AILK. Brookvaie. The Knox Insurance Company I IRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE, tapilnl lark-Two Ilisntlrrd TboasansI iFollisrw! Ojf.crn H atrr Street, in H itri' Brick Rev, finttnnet, Ind. r HIS COM PA NY, hs vini; been duly orpinixed, and m trii per cent paid in on the capital stuck subscribed, and the balance secured bv monrare on Heal Kstateanrt by personal Suarant-e, are now prepared to efTrci Insurance against Loss or Damare bv Fire on Buildint.s, Merchandne, Machinerv, Manuf.cto nes,,nd all description, of property; also, Merchaadue and Produce in the course of inland transportt.on, the risk, of the seas, 4c, Ac ;.,,,he nJn.'of t .S,rlnb,,, nd h" vessels, .nd upon the Live, of indi. nln.l, eoinir to California. 1 1,; rat-s of r.rmi C1ompVny.W " ,h"" f 'h" All Losses liberally adjusted and promptlv paid -
-..r...J...j :.il . " "' men, ausl la do
. t inrs.
do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dj
way
'Look here, cousin Env
a, hi
cont to
tinned Louisa, 'do tell n buy.'
Aiwt vour cousin in a choice.
laughed at, will make me miserable 'Now,' thought Louisa, 'is my j nigh forgotten one, who for her sake,
all day long. 'turn; and stepping gaily forward,! had iorsaken home and friends, and '0, cousin, what a strangely disin- with a musical laugh, she resumed ! nobly braved the perils of the ocean
terested girl you are; but it shews ; the seat which Miss Wilmot had I and dangers of a sickly climate,
how dearly you love me; and smcc ' left.
i 11. 1 tall it 1 -
its your inrin-uay, you snail nave tne notes, every lover ot music your own way, and I will promise ! gathered around her, and when, to do every thing just as you tell without apparent efl'ort, she had me.' successfully completed the music That same night a large and sc-i on which the now mortified Miss
, ' lect company was assembled in the i Wilmot had failed, every voice w as
plendidly illumination hall of Mr. I earnest incntreatinghor tocontinue.
s her delicate fingers swept! to accumulate a princely fortune
equal to licr own, since lus lolty soul shrank from dependency, and burned with impatience to distinguish himself from the grovelling fortune-hunters, who ever beset a beautiful heiress and such was Emilv Howard,
DIRECTORS:
Hon. R. v Carnan, Vineennes: W. 1. Heberd. do j Jno. W. Maddot, do.; Jacob Pea, ,).. Samuel Wise, do ; Peter P. Railey, Fort Warn; T I homas T. Henbridt; -, Laravett.; M alter W. Parly, Terre-Ha'ute: Henry D. Allis, Kran'viPr; himon H.ittnrff, Jeftersonvillai V ilham Hu;ht.( do.; Levi Sparks, do.; James Keiwin, JelTersonvilla Hon. H. N.CAIIKAX, Pre. dent C M. ..eV,.Br?.TTK"' V'" W. J. Heberd, 1 r-asar-r t S rat'e.""11 C-'ir"" k at thi. ater
19-l-yca. J- N
SPRING AND SUMMER
ST THE STORE OF
LINCK cSc FARQUHAR,
Whrrr barraittfl are to b? had! Ur Building North of the Public square Eat side $f Main Bur get a Street, at the f Po-at Cico, S RrooliTillc. Indlnnn. I INCK Rl hAKqt'HAHhif jut rreriTfd asd J t J are now opeiiinp a beautiful morimtnt, of care- j f uliy lected Spring and Summer Goodi, which for j choice of pattern and elegance of ty ,they chal lene the competition of the Valley, and invite the careful
nftpti-tioii of the purchaser. Their Slock, consitti, in part, of Super American, Eng'.ish, French and German Broad CU.tht
flaii! and Fancy CiM'men Hiit it. blue, rriy and fitney Saiiuettfl K-nticky and Doin' i.ic Jta:i Te. d, Vf1rtt em, f.tnnens and CaUcnadei l'ktconia anil hr C'oaiing-R
V lOSTINCiS. S .per Pressed and Curted Satins .lo Pi . in and FancyJSilks d S. k and Cnitnli Velvets do Vrench aad Plain Itlack I.astins;s do fancy and I'lrin Summer Vestines (assartasl? Ladifi3! ress Goods Super Plain I'lack Pu .ii-arped Lustsr do Plain illack Knri sh Merino
Chanireable lo do Plain Itlack and Col'd Alpacca Lusters do and Silk striped Mode Cloths Celestial striped Lusters new style California Plaids do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloths French, Scotch and Domestic Ginirhams Plain Pink, Blue, Oreen and Buff Krenchop Plain and Striped f ;s 1 1 wood) De Lains Plain and Ksncy Mouse iU Lains Plain and h towered l.inneits (new style) Plain and Fancy Ainerirati Prints (assorted) do do Kor;lish "t French do tlo Plain and Fiiicv LAWNS Plain crn. harr-i a. id striped Jaeonetts Rook and Mull Muslins IMb'isi Ac. Fane?- I.rtss ilaiidkercb:rfs do do Silk do do Si:k, I.inen and Cotton Pocket do lll'k Silk Lae Veil, and Grrrn Iteraga I'l, in anil Fa-icy DKKSS SILKS Plain and Fancy Siik l'i-vats
DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Blerched and brown Linen I able Cloihs do do Cotun do do lo do Muslina Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking; Wliii,.. Yellow, Bed and Orem Flannels ni-H-hed, brown and col'd DriHinrs C.i:'d Muslins, Nankeens and S.licias SUA W KS.
Surer Em u'd white crrot Shawls
i' j il l and plain 1,1' It and mod. silk friar' r I. ; I.. . i. ,
M II . U . UII.S 1 do do T.crre Sha.l,
Bjaaats ti Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets (new at yle) do Fancy La-e and Tusc an do do fiimp and Rutland do do Florence Bra d and Soft Straw do do Mis.e, (As-sorted) do JSI PERIOR JSSTRTMEKT OF F.1SCT. PT.JIS jS.vJ C.1P RIBBOSS. LACES. BODISETTS,' Til READ COTTON EDOISGS, LJOIOS- BL'K, UHIte .l.VD MIXED SIJ;rleC?TTOy ""r h'ool STOchris-ns, SILK JSD M0I1.1IR FR1SGES ASD LADIES' nRESS BUTTOSS: L-DIES' ASD GESTS' KID.SILK ASD COTTOS
Lookinr niasses, Wall Paper, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe., LaHir .' and Gent.' Carpet Sasks; Cmbrei las, Parasol, and f aas; Shoe Pers: Hardware aud Cutlery; Glass and Queen. ware: Trace, Halter and Lor Chain.; wooden Ware; Groceries, etc fte &e We invite a call from all who are purrha-inr in oar line, and take uceaainu to tender our thanks to "old cuftomers," hopiug that such satisfaction has been rendered as will warrant a continuance of their favors. We will continue to receive in exchange for eood , all kinds nfapproved country produce; rivine; therefor the highlit market price; as we have made new arrangements by which our prncduee will be conveyed to market. LINCK &. FARQUHA. March 28, U30. BOOTS & SHOES. fi, HE undersigned ha. ju.t received a superior lot an of
PURIFYING EXTRACT
ir
A A
io uch a Medicine, in erery renect : ami frcre is ebimdaat proof, in oreot cure effected, that ON E BOTTLE of it contains more purifviil". bealitiir virtue, nul mcdtcil poteer, limn there ia contHineil in FOl'R B iTTLFS of any .arsa. rariUa, or anv other med icine that has ever lieeti otT.red for sale. There is undoubted proof in or pBmpWets, thss bv the use of this feat Indian Purifier, they that were Pf. ISO vet LIVE thev that were LAMP, and CRIPPLED can now WALK they that were MCK. SCROFl I.tll i. and otherwise diseased, have been healed and 1. 1 til).
Hnndreds Thousands who have used BR..VT'S PlRIFlT.il. anerhavin tasat and tested all the Sareapariila ar.d other medicines rasr ommended to cure blood diseases, have decided thas Brant's is the Cheapest; because one bottle of it has more medical, cirative tcs'.ssr In it. and, in consequence, curea more dueate, in much ls time, thua one battle of ativ niii.-r medirtre. If, then, one bottle of BRANT'S PI RIFIF.R will eons FOl'R TIVF.S more disease tl.au or. kittle of Stin,ipar BRANT'S PL'RIFIER'' would be as ehoip at four st'for. a bottle, as tartaparitla at one d. liar. Bill Kraut's. ITRIFIF.R Is sold for onlv ONE DOLLAR abotLe; and as a bottle of it nns cured, and is capable of oinn?. F'Jl TIMF.S as much disease as one bottle of Sari7-riii. tber fore. Farsaparilia. in consequence nf its leu power ami isss medicai efficacv. should be sold at no more il sn 'Y'live cmt per bottle, to be as cheap as the riRlUki at one duUar. Ono Dollar's Worth! How much CANCF.R-how much SYPHILIS bosr much SCROFULA will one d..Unri -.irA ol MKAT PL'RIFIER cure ! Read the following satt-saetit, wtiaa Is a specimen of its power i CANCEROUS SCROFULA! This is the case of a iyina man who tier low. He snas eiwedcf a worse case of SCROKL'LA. l.y only brwscfc tie of Bmnt's Pnritier. than ever was cured by the use ol firsiv. cai.loss f 'l.e l est SorxjTT that ws ever niau ! Harsaparil'a has not indent medical pover to effect the aunt i ol'suc.l reciltnialyhoiH-Ustcafi: rruu Mr. J. B. HASKIN.of R.-o"-, fund." Co... nsd So io four (cais-s as conhned to bis led Uie ( V'fr' was so much diseased and debilib.fed as to t- unah.eu. raise bi hand to bis bead. He I ad the bat meaual odnrn , -had used all . f tne bet Sa-rap.:ritlo to no eood effert- ! aot iootk and tnoree. and was coi s.d. red to be in a iymt , Stat, and coil.d not bv,- ttoevtu-fonr hlon. y ! commenced usins BRANT S PURIMLR. H;s I nUn nearly of. from ear to ear; a hole va oitrn ty : hi windpipe, under his chin, so tl at lie treat -d thr ... j the hoie i Ins ear was so eat. n aroiind that it cou.o '. sir out of its place, it onlv hoirt-n by a sssaO j-mv; i u. of one arm was destroyed bv two ulcers: the arm. as larire as a man: hand, had "r.'T ,"h -g! k de into hi. body. Thus ho was affiled with tW 1 such putrid, acrid, offeruare ulcer,, on variouaj parts ot ai.. f...i aA r..ii osmculars. see our i
r-r.oii. rji iiuujci nuu .uu . H LETS. , , ... ., .viifui rt.
Ur. THOMAS lLl.lA5lP.oiie ui '
see nw " '
Dr. W. eiamine
WeMAlfTrs. Arent. Fairfitlri !nd.
SALT. 1 fl fl " ne R r LS' Prim' Kn,, h 8". reeeivaj r.ekr,ll.,I..i,. , til A
Mr
Measra.
Men's Youths' Women's Misses'
4.irt ttf ItoniM wns railed to I
Be commenced usine Brants runner. oiwaU r, . .r.,1 il,. told Tiim that all the medicma sa Ms swat
souU not cure aim that his case was Worse than Hopeless !
,U ! AT:i t'rf Tfcnuri of Rom. J
Ih third bottle enabled e 'J.d wben I bad 6a. tre. where I procured xr Mi?"?' had heaiU labed usmtr tbem. eccnteen out of t pj'ECT CUE ai up-vvi tl.ree J telt.aii tbe uicers, and res.oreu uie w y FOrKTEEN WITNESSES! r.. ant tna rseai
Mr H ASKTX hns sworn lo tne a,,-- - . us.Mr
1, i ..J r,rtified to b'
tor of the
.......cr f . ! VO .IK I.WIH'lCMo.
and 'ELEVEN other reevectabie wilneue. Foraale by M. W. Ilaile, Brook ville, A. T IrwiD & Co.. Fairfield, Vm. Rubottom, Aletaraora, D. D. Tatman, Laurel, C. B. Overton, Anderson, D. Berer, Libertj-, Jl. Rider & bon, BrownnTllU, J.L. Andrew, Dunlapsville, P. Mason, Connergville, N. Crago & "o., Colombii, Thompson &. Gillespie, Greenabarg-, Eaton Ramsy & Co., Milford. D. Criswell , Napoleon, II. West&J.B. Clark, ManehMttw. W.Conner, Fayetteville, S. Barber, Rushville, R. L. Antrobus. Clarksbnrj. W. Johnson Versailles. II. Allemong Milan. Ferbis &. McCullough, Lawrencebnr. and by agents in every town nt iheSUtt. All letters and orders must be addressed to Wallace & Co. 106 Broadway, e Tor. Dec. 10,49-51
Boots and Shoes, do do do do do do
Manufactuied in the East and at Cincinnati, Foraaletbrap, by LINCK FARQUAR, at tbe Post Office.
JOHN D. HO VVLAND, Attorney at Law, BROOKVILLEIa,
NOTICE. tttt tcs-slly authornKl afept rr-HK V,b,C,,beV.heMerriBl.tof the Tiltiaj J for tbe sale of . he paten b wilVl,m H S.ar Watron, invented " P estale of Delaware. Th. of the town of b " d imnrovement, so -
. roiiiinu
ranre
run buck on
r ... ;r mlf 99
a -v.- tintirni i wievii "
ranees tne oeu - ;,s centre of trrav-
trir " " - h bi),d wheels.
conssionor jar when the box "'th do n. A model of the vRun ,l ln,:
f.7 whn tberi. turned and ri-pj ...l of ,he waaron is now at the store of
Mr. Kiehard TT' ! kJAMBERS.
" for te rroprletor.
Jnne 4'b, I ..9-S.Jns.
