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MISCELLANY.
HOW TO COAX A HUSBAND. BT MISS J. A. FLETCHER. CHAPTER I. 'How happy you must be,' said the young Estelle to her cousin, Mrs. Reed Williams, the bride of a
U back again, and heaped up the
muslms, laces and bits ol riDDon in most unwonted confusion, as if to hide it. She wished she had ta-r ken some more useful work; if it had bee'u a frock for some poor woman or little ragged child, she thought it
would have fixed her attention.
year, 'lou have one of the best Then she wound "up her musical of husbands, the handsomest house, ! i)OX. but she could not bear its
and the prettiest location in our soun(j an j was hen it ceased.
I mm "w a. a a.a v ' w V. sj v a. w vv Ml jodical which had just been laid up
on the table, were not devoured with eagerness as usual, and her little pet Juan, lay at her mistress's
beautiful city.
i pp.illv Kiinrrh: it seems to mft 1
j i i
would almost get married my sen could I have everything I might wish so quickly laid at my feet by a husband lover.' 'But how is this,'
and the laughing girl became sen-
feet as if she had no customary ca
ress to Destow. The truth was,
ous with deep anxiety, Hears when , her womauly pride was aroused, and
l expeeieu laugiuer, uul van u , ever, m her solitude ghe wouW the matter? What have I said? i tave been ashamed to weep, but Emelie, dear Emelie, are you notshes;it Ustlcssly thus in that utter
nappy :
lhe young wile made no reply, communion with
but bowed her head on the shoulder
! loneliness oi spirit wmcn ureaus
itself. She was
' irliil ivtinn a woll Irnnvvn tiTi nn
of her sympathizing friend, and in- j nounced her friend Estelle, and dulgedm a long and passionate Parted up with a smUe to retnrn
now oi leans, xuv aiaimeu auu uS- her aUeCtionatc greeting.
itateu HiSieiie couia enaure ii no lonjren she raised her friend ten-
Well, sister,' (they were used to
call pnoh other.". 'I thought I would
derly in her arms and kissed away !:list mn OYPT and see what was the
the tears from her cheek; she result 0f your experiment. Did smoothed the soft brown hair that ,..0ll say wnat i told you?' had fallen over her face, and when , .j jjj '
her caresses had won her smile ol . Al,a wnat vour husband savt love, she whispered softly 'Dear-j ne said, 'very well, my dear, (then von can go without your kiss.' grief? Have I wounded your feel-j K)f course, then, you intend to ings by my thoughtless gaiety? ,in (.v
Are you not happy as I supposed?' j tri,, wlnt nn T do
You will laugh at me, Estelle, if sparingly; I like my ki I tell you why I wept. Indeed, it j as he docs his cigars and
is too inning; i muse not ueiray ,j cannot now such weakness even to vou,' and a iv, vp
Both maintained the same imperturable coolness for several minutes, ' he looked every instant to see her give up the attempt, and she still smoking as if it had been a habit
of years.
At length, bursting into an un
controllable fit of laughter, he flung
the remnant of his cigar into the grate, exclaiming, 'Emelie you have won the day if you will leave
oil smoking, I wilL 'Certainly, I always imitate those I love; but had we not better smoke this bunch, it is a pity to waste
them?' 'No; we will keep them in remembrance of our mutual promise.' 'Well, then I have been thinking as I sat smoking, how much did you give for these cigars?' 'Three cents apiece.'
'And you smoke four in a day,
that is a moderate allowance, is it
not?'
'It is.' 'Then twelve cents a day is fortythree dollars and eighty cents a year; the same for myself would
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WOKDEr! pepsin: THB TR
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR GASTRIC JUICE!
A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Prepared from H ENXCT, or the fourth Stonach of
the Ux. alter flirtciionnii DAnvt , r. j . v-, . - -rrcat Physiutogicul Chemist, by J. . HOUGHTON, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth Street, Phila delphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderful remedy for IN DIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEBILI TY, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature own agent, the Gastric Juice. ... CT Hall a teaspooiiful of thi Fluid, infused in water, will diret ordiolve, Five Pound of Ruat
fin about two hour, out ot Ibeatomacn.
Beef
DIGESTION.
IGESTION ia chiefly performed in the stomach
by the aid ot a fluid wnicn treeiy exuues irum
the inner coal of that organ, wnen in a toi health, eallrd the Gattrie Juice . Thi fluid the
Oreaf Salvent of the tooa, tnc rnjmj,i-rriT.vi,iS, uH Stimulating Agent ofthe itomach and intotmra. Without inhere will be no digestion, no eonvemnn offoud into blood, and no nutrition of the bodys but
tathrr a foul, torpid, paintul, ana aeiruciivc cunui
1
said Emelie
kiss as well
'Fifteen dollars! fifteen dollars!
only fifteen dollars for this beautiful sofa!' he went on; and a man
next to me bid seventeen dollars. I let the auctioneer cry the last bid for a few moments, until I saw he was likely to knock it down. 'Twenty dollars!' said I, and that's as much as I'll go for it.
'The other bidder was deceived
by this as to the real value of the
sofa, for it did look dreadful disfig
ured by the dust and dirt, and
W i consequently the sofa was knocked
OH to me.
'That was admirably done in
deed! said Mrs. Courtland, with a
bland smile of satisfaction at having obtained the elegant piece of furniture at so cheap a rate. 'And its so near a match, too, for the sofa in our front parlor.' This scene occurred at the resi
dence of a merchant in this city,
who Was beginning to count his fifty thousands. Let us look on the other side of the picture. On the day previous to this sale, a widow lady with one daughter, a
make it eighty-seven dollars and: beautiful and interesting girl about
sixty cents. Am I not a good j seventeen, were seated on a sofa m arithmetician? In one of my ram-1 a neatly furnished parlor in Hudson r,lfc tlio nfrior ilnv T mot tvif Vi n vo- cf roof Trin mnf linr Vinlil 5n tw
J j analaguui to the Gastric Juice, mar be readily prery poor old woman, who with her , handa small piece of paper, on which j K.i?!Vwn.
little grand daughter lived in one of her eyes were intently fixed: it ;"ndr wi " ""'. chnVd ddigt,ted,,un rlY) Htmu, il l'nl 1. i 1 UL i-i - J . ,, , ' '''""'' "Wti tfi.mn White, Yellow, 14 tnnsn little wninlpti hmisos insr. nvnr i nmilrl ho nifiiiilvnormivnil fhot chn. tfmach." m...
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j e w G o o d s. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, JT Tfl STOXE OF LINCK & FARQUHAR, Where bargain are to be had! 'id Building Sorth mf the Public tquart, mrt tide Main Surges Street, mt the Po!t Office,
Brkville. lidinat.
1NCK St FAHQUHAKhave jut rteeircd and
are now oneninr a beautiful aortmrnt, oitare-
fullrarlected Spring and Summer Good', which for
choice of pattern and elegance of tyle,they challenge the competition of the Valley, and invite the careful inspection of the purehuer. Their Slock con.itu, in part, of super American, Engliih, French and German Braad Cloth do Plain and Fancy Caimer do Black, blue, gray and fancy Satinett do Kentucky and Domevtic Jeana do Tweed, Velvetteena, Linnen and Caltanade
do Patagonia and other Coating VEST1NGS. Super Preiaed and Curted Satin do Plain and Fancy;silk do Silk and Cotton Velvet do French and Plain BlackLating do Fancy and Plain Summer Veting(artedJ
Ladies' Dress Goods
tioii of the whule digetie apparatus. A weak, half j Super Plain Black Pure Silk-mmryei Luster
dead, or injured stomach produce no good Gastric (
Juice, and hence the disease, distress ana aeomiy ;
which euue. PEPSIN ANDBENSET. PEPSIN is the chief elt roent, or great Digrittte PrincipleoT the Gastric Juice. It i found in great abundance in i he solid parts of the human stomach after death, and sometime cause the stomach to di
gest itself, or eat itselt up. It is also iouno mine stomach or animals, a the ox, calf, fee. It is the material ed b. farmer in making cheese, called Kennel, the eflrct of which has long been the special wonder of the dairy. The curdling of milk is the first process of digestion. Rennet possesses astonishing power. The stomach of a calf will curdle nearly one thousand time it own weight of milk. Baron Leihig stair that --One part of Pepsin dis
solved in sinty thousand parts of water, will digest meat and other food." Diseased -tomat-h produce no good Gastric Juice, Rennet or Pepsin. Toshow thai tli ia want may be perfectly supplied, we quote the following scientific evidence: BARON LIEB1G, in bis celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial digestive Fluid
do Plain filaik English Merino
do Changeable do do do Dam Black and Col'd Alpacca Losttr do do and Silk atriped Mode Cloth do Celeatial atriped Luster new style do California Plaid do do Plain and Silk striped Mode Cloth do French, Scotch and Domestic Gingham do Plain Pink, Blue. Green and RufTFrrutaop do Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lain do Plain and Fancy Mouse de Lain do Plain and Flowered Linnen (new tyle) do Plain and Fancy American Print (assorted) do do do English h French do da do Plain and Fanev LAWNS do Plain cross barred and atriped Jaconett do Bouk and Mull Muslin do Plain A; Fancy Dress Handkerchief do do do Silk do do do Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket do do Bl'k Silk Lace Veil and Green Beraga do Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS do Plain and Fancy Silk Cravat DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariner' Check Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloth do dn Cotton do do
do do Muslin
ton and other Bed Ticking
eu ana tireen rianaci
IEIRA,
1 soon recognized i saw not the characters that were ,nD'-t," published b Fowierstweiis, xewYork.
IpMge J7t mc r,iiic gjict lan, aim n v . . toe method of preparation. There are few higher I author it irs than Dr. Pereira. " of ! DR. COMBE, in his valuable writings on the
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riiviiuiuK; vi wi i !, u-. - ....a. ......... tionof the due iuantity of the Gastric Juice isa prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia;" and he states that " distinguished professor ofmed-
n London, who was severely attticted with tkis
ma:
take
the Schuvlkill.
her as being the Mrs. Ellison of, written upon it. whom you have spoken as being so 'What is to be done
I kind to you when a child, bhe is , length asked the daughter.
i in extreme poverty, and of course 'Indeed, my child. I cannot tell
, of course, feels it more severely after a life The bill is fifty dollars, and has been 'con,pa,",-fl,"l'',s.,'ver? lhii,K r'' .h,d
wf Tlfni A-r U.ll r. ' - course to the ua.tc.c juice, ooi..neo,r..mV.T.i
uat.tv nuai x , ui auiueuw. iuw j uu leuiemuei j uue, you Know, ior several days.
in tli ii rnv i LiiM vv ill m: i:ui.i.;ii'e: him i t n:i veil i. triir. ii-o lire nni vail
.. . , . 1 J " o " - c uvuiuo, Clliva V UU1 smile broke over the countenance Estelc felt at that momcnt as if our country residence, it is to rent, j bill for teaching the Miss Leonards bo recently suffused m tears. she would never advise any one very low, only fifty dollars, and is cannot be presented for two weeks There, the sun s come out, ex-;iain. but she gmiled as she said, ! plenty large enough for Mrs. Elli-'and then it will not amount to claimed Estelle merrily flapping her -then persevere, mv friend, and a ! son and her little girl. Now our ' this sum.'
nanus as sne spoke, -now teu me an, few d wiu ghow the result. If cigar money would hire it for her, 'Can't we sell something more ' tirnJ nr T will npvpr frtrtrivo vnn. l.onio. L. i ii 1 ,1. I 1 it . n.:.i.. .v,i ' o' a t n i , . ! we know that food
- . - j V i you suceeeu, iiuiiK huw uiuuu uiuiu auu me leuiuuung uiiii-hyvun uui-.ma: suggesieu me uaugnter, now to confession. Did your lord pant it will be to have the kisses j lars and sixty cents would be some j 'We have sold all our plat.
aim master iook unusuauy gnu e uns without the smell of tobacco, and 1
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in his famous treatise on "Food ,,., j. MuIlins. Kanirerns and s. I.-;.. '
morning r 'Nay.' Did he find fault with the coffee?' 'No.' 'Did he say the toast was too dry?' 'Oh, no.' " 'That the bread was too stale?' No.' 'That your morning dress was too negligent?'
'No.' 'What could it be,
the arch girl
then?' and
leaned her forehead
and see that she is comfortable. , it be
What do you think, dearest, of my ! want.'
will give vou as many as you wish
in the meanwhile, she roguishly J
added, covering the cheek and hps and brow of her friend with those eloquent testimonials of affection. CHAPTER III.
Mrs. Reed Williams had never listening to that earnest tone
looked more beautiful than she did I have not understood it all.
T : achof living animals, which proved cemptrlely tue1 i . . i ,,
Dr. GR AHAM, author ol the famous work on "Vegetable Diet," sayst "it ia a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated
in water, impart tothe fluid the property ol dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind nf artificial direitien of them in na wire different
trim the natural digrttive p'eccu." Dr. SI MOS'S, great work, the "Chemistry of Man,"
(Lea & Rlanchard, Phila. 1846, pp. 321-i) ys:"The discovery of PEPSIN forms a new era in the ehemi-
on. from recent experiment
dissolved as rapidly in an arti
ficial digestive fluid, prepared from Pepsin, asitisia
, , isr iisiursi ui.uic juivr iwrn. Plate and! Pmfn.orlUNGLISONorihe Jrffrnon CollrS,
';,,.1, 1 T T 1 Si Philadelphia, in his great workon Human Physiology, SO jeWelr), antl nOW 1 m SUre 1 Cion t devotes more than fifty page to n examination of
near that we can ran in at any time, j know what we can dispose of, unless ju'reVld rheHvhZin
relief to her. Then she will be
something
that we really
little plan?'
'I think my wife is cpiite an economist, but I have been so engaged
that We
'What do you say to selling the
sola
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tomach and from animal are well known. 'In all ri'fi," lie say.;, "digestion occurred at prrftcilj in the artificial a in tlic natural digvMinna." As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, DH. HOUGHTON'S preparation of PEPSIN hat prmliict-d the mo-t mavellout rjfectt curing cae of Dcbtltttfy Emaciation, nervous Decline and Dyfep-
lie Consumption suppose! to ue on the very verfje ol
the r rave. It it iiniioimble to cive the detail of ca- i to market
e in the limit ol tbm advertisement but amhenti-I Mirch 26, 1850.
that evening when her husband returned. Perhaps there had been more than usual thought bestowed upon the toilette that day, a more
! than usual solicitude about the
on her hands as if in deep thought jsjia(ie 0fa ribbon or the adjustment 'what else could call down a bus- Lpa curi; but if there was, 'looking band's censure, and what but a j giBSSes tell no talcs,' and neat and husband's censure could draw forth !nia:n nu would not proclaim the
'f. i i rt. t i ' 1 1 . 1
a j oung a ue s learbt vin, x kuu, lact to ari oramaiy observer.
She started uervouslv as he en-
must go and see Mrs. Ellison tomorrow, and she shall certainly never want.'
were
were not
said she whispering 'he forgot kiss 3'ou when he went out.'
'Gome now, Estelle, quit this nonsense, and I will tell you. 1 believe I am growing jealous. You know I always disliked smoking, but I cannot persuade him to leave it oft". I am beginning to think he must love his cigars better than he does me, or he could not resist my persuasion.' 'But vou must coax him.'
'I have.' 'Well, you must keep coaxing.' 'It is no use.' Did you say, 'My dear husband?' Emelie laughed and was silent. 'Did you say, 'Ah do?' 'Yes, but he said, 'Ah no! I becin to think that he does not like
to be coaxed.' 'Nonsense, you never saw a beinsr vet who did not. Now I will
tell you what to do. I know when he comes, you always run to meet him and he kisses you. Don't blush so, it is all a matter of fact.
THE BARGAIN. The Gainer and the Loser. 'What have you there husband?' said Mrs. Courtland to her thrifty and careful spouse, as the latterpaused in the open door to give some directions to a couple of porters
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'Well, I dont know, Florence. Tl 1 .... ....
It (10n l Seem nffnt tO Part With it. eated certificates hare been e;ien of more than TWO
T) i t s 1 ... . . . . I HUNDRED KEMAHKABLE CUKES, in I'lnla
JJUt pemapS We Can UO WltnOUt It. , delphia. New York, and Boston alone. These
Hi. -ii ... . . n , ,, nearly all desperate eases, and the cures
lln 111 reaUliy Pong nitV UOllarS, only rapid and wonderful, but permanent
T r. 0' It is a (ri
X OUJllUSei 'Certainly. It is of the best wood and workmanship, and cost
one hundred and forty dollars.
Your father bought it a short time before he died, and that is less than two years past you know,' I should think it would bring nearly one hundred dollars,' said
rlorence, who knew nothing of
SUA LS.
Super Emb'd white crape Shawl do ' do and plain bl'k and mode silk frinfeu Thibet Shawl do do Beragc Shawl Bonnets & Ribbons-
Super French Lace Bonnet (new atyle) do Fancy Lace and Tuscan do do Oimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do d Misses (assorted) do JJ SUPERIOR ASSTRTMEST OF FJNCT, PUIS MSI) CMP RIBBOyS, LJCES, B0B1SETTS, THREAD MSI) COTTON EDGISGS, LMUIDS' BL'K, WHITE MSB MIXED
SILK, COTTOS & LAMBS' WOOL STOCKISGS, i
A t LiL .vun.viK tKixuts AUD LMUIES' DRESS BUTTOSS; L DIES' MlfD GENTS' KID, SILK MSD COTTOS a LOVES. Looking Glasses, Wall Paper, Hata and Cap, Boots and Shoe, Ladiea' and Gents' Carpet Sack; Umbrellas, Parasol and Fan Shoe Pes;; Hardware and Cutlery; Glass and Qoecnsware: Trace, Halter and Lof; Chain; Wooden Ware; Grocerie, Jte fte &e We invite a eall from all who are poreha inp incur ine, and take oceasiou to tender our thanks to "old euftomers," huuiug that such satisfaction has been rendered as will warrant a continuance of their faror. We will continue to receive in exchange for rood
atl kinds of approved country produce; eivine: there, t
for the hiekt-st market price; as we have made new
arrangements by which our pmeduee will be conveyed
LINCK tt FAKqi WAJf.
rreat NERVOUS ANTIDOTE, and partic
ularly useful for tendenc) to billions disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Apue, or badly treated Fever and Aerue, and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive oremts, after a Inn; sickness. Al'O, for excess in eating, and the ton free use of ardent spirit. It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance. oi.n Krnmni ropi.ivr.
There is no form ol" OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS which it does not seem to reach and ret move at once. No matter how bad they may he, iGIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A tingle dote remore all the unplentant tymptomt, and it need, only tn he repeatid, for a abort time, to make these rood effects permanent. PURITY OF BLOOD and V1GOHOF BODY, follow at once. It is particularly excellent in eaea of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit ol the Stomach, distre.a aftereating, low, cold, stteof ihe Blood, Heaviness, Lownessnf Spirits, Despondency. Emaciation, Weakness. endener tn Insamtv.Snieide. fee.
Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle will
UAlMriHS INSTITUTE. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
I The regular course of Lectures in thi Institute will commence on the first or November, and continue until the last nf February. The Analomiral Departnient will be opened and ready to receive students by the first of October. The Medical Department will
ue uiiuer luruinxiniii oi tnelullowing
mr ii a- a1. 51 S f K S, f CO VQi' t' r u u . ...... ., ,
Institute- ol Medicine, and Medical Jurisprudence.
W BYKD POWELL, M D, Professor of Cereb
MOFFAT Life Pills and PLtenii Bitten. Theae Medicines have now Seen hfi sh.
lie for a period of ITFTEES YjUBS.. during that time have maintained a high charkctat i almost every part of the globe for their exttaav dinary and immediate power of restoring perrWt health to persons suffering under nearly very lyj of disease to which the human frama it liable, IN BIAHY THOUSANDS ol certificated instances, they bar even resta) sufferei from the very verge of an antimely grata, after all the deceptive nostrnms of the day bad av terly failed ; and to many thousands they hay
permanently ore area mat oulorm enjoyment at health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy inva. riably and infallibly proved, that it has appear) scarcely ess than miraculous to these who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and npea which they consequently act. It was to than manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with rs newed tone and vigor, that they were indebted tl their name. Unlike the host of pernicious qnacVeries which boast of vegetable ingredients, the LD?B HLICLNJSS re purely and solely vegetable ; and coataiu neither llerCTny, nr Antimony, nor Ajmnic, nor any other mineral, in nny form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altsgether unknown to the ignorant pretenders Is medical science ; and were never before adminis
tered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation is to loosen from the coats af the stomach and bowels the various impurities aid crudities constantly settling ronnd them ; and ts semove the hardened feces which collect in ths convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave Buck collected masses behind to produce habitual Costive, ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden DiarrhoM with its imminent dangers. This fact ' wtU known to all regular anatomists Who examine ths human bowels after death ; and hence the prejudice of these well-informed men against the onack medicine of the ape. The second effect of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES te cleanse the kidneys and the bladder ; and, by th means, the liver aud lungs, the healthful action i which entirely depends opon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and lungs, before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean steniaefa, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing variety of human diseases in which the VEGETABLE LITE MEDICINES re well known to be infallible: DYSPEPSIA, y thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creating a flow of pare health v bile, iustead of the stale and acrid kind ; FLATULENCY, Lost of Appetite. Heartburn, Headache, Restlemnets, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor, aud Melancholy, which are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vauish, as a natural consequence of its cure. CogtiveneSS, by cleansing the whole length ef the intestines with a solvent process, and wilhont violence : all violent purges leave the bowels easuve within two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing tks sharp acrid fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, aud by promoting the lubricalive aaarstion of the mucous membrane. Fevers of l kinds, by restoring the blosd te a regular circulation, through the process of petsss ration in such cases, and the tnorouyn solution el
bm intestinal obstruction m others. The Lire Medicines have been known te ure RHETTMATISM permanently in three weeks, and GOUT in half that time, by removiug local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments ef the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing aud strengthening the kidneys and bladder : they operate inast delightfully on these important organs, aud hence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst rases of GRAVEL. Also Worms, by dislodging from the turnisf ef the bowels the slimy matter te which these creatures adhere.
Ike
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tcrcd, but she controlled ncrseii. J oumuuiiug uu auction sacrifices; 'and that would . and frreeted him calmly as usual. ; pavement in Iront ofthe house. ITlVfl lis PnrvntrTi hncirsna navinrf fVin
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'Well, my dear,' said he, ad van- j bt wau a moment, ana 1 11 . quarter's rent, to keep us comfor- PEPSIN 1ST POWDEItS, cing gaily, I have not been smoking . .vou. Here lieiiry! John! bnng tably until some of biUg I CT SENT BY MAIL, FREE OF POSTAGK. to-day.' " lfc ia here, and the two porters en- due j j Tstm atteS'oVthe 'Oh, thank you, thank you, dear j tered with a beautiful sofa, nearly That the sofa was1 rr It 1 .,1 :,.J T. t" ll, I IlPff i i . i tirnt. These powders contain just the same matter msoanu, exemmeu r.uiuue m uie , ,.i sent, ana on the next afternoon '...hei..,i rTbui twice thr quantity for thr $ame price f.sl.ee Iw.i. li.iorf 'Vnil Will novor 'WllV that IS a De.lUtV. hlishanfl! ' T?1 l . ...... . 1 .. br mail, KHKE OF POST A G K, for
iuiuuco ui im iiwiii) " 11 ! -rx it s is ' I 1 lUlCUtU )UUt IU Hie aUCUOneCr S E DOLL A H sent fpost paid) to Dr. J S. OVGH
smoke any more will you
soft pleading eves were
I ll fma J ou f re: , . to receive the money for if 'It s second-hand, you perceive; i irav vnn snl.l thnf Rnfn vt
, j i
one
' inii Vior
raised to
his with nn nxnression that amnlvi but it s hardly soiled no
repaid him for the sacrifice. would know the difference.' Days passed and the vouug wife j 'It's just as good as new. What felt happier than she had ever felt j d you give fur it?' before, for her heart's idol had re-! 'That's the best part of it. Itjis linrmished even his favorite cigars, a splendid bargain. It didn't cost and for her sake. j a cen css laa a hundred dollars. 'One evening, as he sat by her Now, what do you think I got it for?" side, she thoughthesecmedunusual-j 'Sixty dollars?'
lv depressed, and her chccriul smiles . uuess again.
and animated conversation failed to j ! restore his wonted gaiety. She did ,
not ask the cause, but she almost j felt as if she had been selfish in j exacting such a sacrifice as she
' knew it to be." At length he arose
ral Ph sii1us;y. Medical GeoloeY and Mineralogy.
H SKEW ION, M D.Proti-sMiror Surgery H J HLM.CE, M D, Professor of Theory and
Praetice of Medieine ! J A WILSON, M D, Professor of Obstetries and Dist-ases of Wonieu and Children i KING, M D. Professor of Materia Mediea, I
A lierapeutu-s Z K?EEM ANM D. Professor of Anatomy I J MILTON SANDERS, A M, M U, Professor of Chemistry and Phr.rmacy ILIQIELECU'REBS. Msdicihb Prol H J HL'LCE Surosbt Hrof RS NEWTON Z FKEKMAN, M D, Anatomical Demonstrator The fee for a full course of lecture amount to 105 Each Professor's Ticket, tl5. Matriculator'a, ). Dtmonttrator'a Fee, HO Graduation, 9-0. Those desiring fuither information will please ad. dress thi'ir letters (post paid) to the Dean, and student arriving!!! the city will please call on him at thcCuminercial Hotel. K S XEW1 ON, M D. Dean of the Faculty.
TON, No. 11 North Eighth atrret. Philadelphia. Pa. ! IjAW Vtlif AK 1 1I1jIJ 1 ,
Sold hy agents in every town in the United Siatos.f HOX E W M KING, Professor of Theory and
and by respectable dealers in Aftdicmes generally,
arptrmoero, iiatf. A7..izm.
sir?' asked the timid girl in a low
hesitating voice. 'What sofa, Miss?' asked the clerk, looking steadily in her face
with a bold stare. 'The sofa sent by Mrs. , sir.' 'When was it to have been sold?' 'Yesterday, sir.' 'Oh, we haven't got the bill made out yet. You can call the day after to-morrow, and we'll settle it
for you.
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Brookville Stove Store
to ?t
t the things cheap continued
say this?
I will think of it, said Emelie,; and the friends parted. j CHAPTER II. j Emelie Williams sat alone in her boudoir, her hands clasped on a 1 small table, and her head resting on' her hands, Its marble top was a Btrange contrast to her feverish brow, but it was notjnore cold than ' her heart. She was thinking of her husband. For the first time since their marriage he had left her
Fiav?'
'Guess again.' Forty-five!' 1-s.t. m
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t I v 7v,6 r -ii ,i Wo want the money particularly. 'But what didyou give fori dear? Without replying to tho timid W hy, only twenty dollars' t the dcrk commenced VV ell now that is a bargain. throwi 1 oyer the leayes of the QC. 'Am t it thoucn? It takes me i. i ? : r .
VWUUt uyvrvj, utiu iv,n ill I li Li. IUO had taken off the bill of the sofa. 'Here it is eighteen dollars and sixty cents. See if it's right, and
no more j "'Y'1 111 luu U1U lt then sign this receipt'
lie looked up in her lace, but,"" . 'Ain't vou mistaken, sir? . I t I tn-k Ann .. .1 aVls,aK ! A- A ss. Ass I y '
he could not read the expression! '" 1 " -) was a beautiful sofa, and cost one there. It was not grief, disappoint-; ono that understands how to do hundred and forty dollat8. ment, anger or love, but a -most j ".esc things. j That's all it brought, miss, I asmarvellous calmness.. He was . Hut how did you managac it, ure ... Furniture sells verv had-
i . i- . i i . i J. 1 'Hasr 1 iihri'ilil I1L-0 tn Irnnur ' .
aooui to rcure to nis siuu, wnere ...- he gencndlv indulged in the luxu- 'Why you see, there were a great ry of smoking, but a soR tone re- many other things there, and among
called him. 'ui you nor, 8iay iu,;,",m'; ""v l,ui,ai!'
lore tne sale l pulled over these
Practice of I. aw
HON T D BARKY, Esq, Pmfesaer or Commercial Jurisprudence TEHMS (50 per Session All communications pertaiuina; to this departmea must be apdrcssed to E W M KING. Esq. MEMPHIS, Tenn, July, 1150.
JOHN H. FUDGE, offers fur sale at the lowest
tP rates the following assortment ol Stove, un-
Now to-day when he does so, just! .Emelie, I think I must have a cigar.' say to him, 'My dear, the smell of; x0 word of fond entreaty stayed his smoke is very disagreeable to me, course .and hd soon returned. 'I
1 shall not let you kiss me any 'have gut only one bunch, they will'r- Courtland; chuckling with de more till you leave it off.' Will you soon be Kono and then I will smoke Hii )' . tiL.. i : ii. ii .v j ;i
with me
'I thought,' said he hesitatingly, 'smoke was very disagreeable to
vmnuui a kiss, aim it wasiiei uu.y0Ulault too. It was strange how such I it will be very disagreeable still,
a tntie had become so necessary 10 deprive me of my husband s her happiness. She looked at her company said Emelie, as she gent-work-basket to see if there werejiy drew him back into the room, anything that might divert her and placing a luxurious rocking thoughts. There was a doll which (Chair tor his reception, seated hershe was dressing for the fair of the; scif by his side. Female Charitable Society,' but j gh'c then selected two cigars from the satin and gauze seemed per- ( the lot, lighted one and placed it to fectly intractable, they would not j her husband's lips, and performing look well, and that never changing the same operation with the other, Bmile on the countenance was more ; commenced puffing away with the thm she could endure. She flung 'gravity of an xp?rienced mokr;r,
carpets and threw them upon the
! sofa, a good deal of dust fell from
them,, and made the sofa look fifty per cent worse than it really was. When the sale was commenced,
there happened to be but few persons there, and I asked the auctioneer to sell the sofa first, as I wanted to go, and would bid for it if it were Bold then. Few persons bid freely at tho opening of a sale, 'What bid for this splendid sofa?' he began.
'.I'll give you fifteen dollars for
it,' said I; 'it's not worth more than that, for it's dreadml abased.'
( sure you I ly now.'
Florence rolled up the bills that
were given her, and returned home with a heavy heart.
'It only brought eighteen dollars
surpassed for beanie of design or variety of style
in me we. i, ana wouia rrsprrtiull, solicit a. i elimination of his aaori mint and price before purchasint;. All article furnished at the f.'incinnat price. , 9 sizes Premium Stove W. C. Davi fc Co., " " W.C. Wolfgt Co., " Campbell, Ellison t Co. " ' S. H. Burton k. Co., S " " W. E. Child. Ami last and best of all. i flocks & Straub's Im.
pruved Double Oren Cmikia; Stove. Then, why I don't you come to head quartersvat the sirn of the Red Siove and buy? you can there find therrrtet variety of Premium, Siraub Rut k Double Oven
I Stove, which are already acknowledged to be upe- ! . rior to all other kinds. I It! . J ALSO ! i An extensive and reneral assortment of kkU, nj
If-rt tnlatiiie atovea. seven and teu nlate
in short, every Uiinfr in the atove line. j
- ALSO- i Ti'i, japan copper. 1'ias and aheet iron ware, surar ' k "Irs, flat iron, andirons, odd lids and akilleta, "ich will be aold whuleaaleor retail, at the lowest
I rite.. ALSO All kind of house spouiine, and jobbing done npat theahortrst notice and on reasonable terms. All the above articles are manufactured and warranted at the sijrn or the Red Stove on Main Bunress street, two doors north of D. Price store. The highest price pi id for old copperand pewter. Be sure you find the right place J. H F. mrU-ll-if
The Faculties, fur intefleetnal abilities, moral worth and profession acquirements, will compare i favorably with the most distinguished in our country. 1 he medical faculty constitutesan anomaly in ! this or any other country all of them are able leclurer., ai.d the beat ol teacher. Thoae who will contemplate our geographical po- : aition, and the extent of our population, can have, no doubt as la the eligibility of uue situittur for an enterprise of the kind. As to health, includiug all easou of the year, we deny tkat any other city ha ; more. j A common error exist ia the mind of many ate-! dent relative to the place of studying medicine;' those who inten4 practicing amou the disease of the West and South should certainly educate them-: selves at a school whose Faculty are practically aequainted with those disease. ! The the public may be satisfied ofthe prrmanrney ' of this school, we feel it surduty to state, that the Trustees and Fatuity form a. anit inaction, which augur well fur it future socerss; and that the pe-
Miar HiriH.i.iE.iiiziUVB VSICB CSBSCCII IDtDl,
E. W. M. KING, President of the Memphis Institute.
The Kncx Insurance
and
Company
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
Capital Stack Two Ilaadrc! Thwnaad lallnra!
qIre-n H-ater Street, in H'itet' Brick Rem, Fineen-
nct, ma. HIS COMPANY, having been duly organized, and ' sst ten per cent, paid iu on the capital stock subscribed, and the balance secured by mortrage on Real
Estate and by personal guarant-e, are now prepared ' I to effect Insurance against Loss or Damage by Fire,' j on Buildings, Merchandize, Machinery, Manufacto- j ' ries, and all descriptions of propertT; also, Merehan- I dizeand Produce in the course of inland transport-' , lion, the risk ofthe ea, tc, Ax ; also, the Hulls of nf Slismlwlli snt 1 1, n w-.. la mnA K 1 : 1
j of indis id aals going to California. The rate of premium will be as low as those of any othee RESPON-
; 9int.c. company
Asthma " Coninmption, fcy reliennf 3'iglit eolda will occasion, aud which, II not moved, becomea hardened, and praducM th
dreadful diaeasea. Scurvy, Ulceri, Inreterate 8ore, y the perfect purity which theaa T.TVTt lfgllTCINS E'Te to the blood, and all the humors. Scorbutic Ernptioin Bad Complexions. Dy their akeratire effect npon the fluid thai
feed the akin, and the morbid atate of which oceaaiona all aruptiva complainta, (allow, clondv, aid ther diaagreeabla compleiiona. The uie of these Fills for a very short lima wit! affect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, mod a striking improvement in the clearness of the skia. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA w always be cured by one dose, or by two eva ia the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this most dittrswjinj and obstinate malady, the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation. It ia well known to hundred ii this city, that the former proprietor of these valuable Medicines waa himself afflicted with this
complaint for upwards of thitt-tti tism; antl : that he tried in Tain every remedy preacribtsl I within the whole compass of the Materia Mtdn
He however at length tried the Medicine which bow offered to the public, and he was cared in a very short time, after his recovery had been prsv nounced not only improbable, but absolutely iaa possible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certaia remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of tho disease curs by these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaint. General Debility, Loa or Armm, " Diseases or Females theae medicines hart beta nsed with the most beneficial results in cues of this description : Kino's Evil, and ScaorrLa, in it worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action at these remarkable Medicine. Niobt Swaars, Neivous Debiutt, Neevous CoMruorrs of an kinds, Palpitation op thb Hiakt, Paihtm' Colic, are speedily cured. HERCUfUAL DISEASES. Persons whose constitutions have beeon Ipaired by the injudicious use of Mkecokt, will fial these Medicines a perfect cure, as they never fail to eradicate from the system all the effects ol Mercury infinitely sooner than th most powerM Drenarations of Sarsaparilla. A ainffle trial. wiB
place them beyond the reach of competition, ia tk estimation of every patientBE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have .lately been discovered, and thsfe nefarious authors arrested, both is th city of NV York and abroad. - Buy of no on who is net an aotmeisi Agent. Prepared and sold by Dr. W. B. M0FFAT.lt
Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY M. W. HA.IL.E' Bro.k villa, ls
and sixty cents, ma,' she said,
throwing the notes into her mother's lap, and bursting into tears. 'Heaven only knows, then what we
reallv shall do. said the widow.
clasping her hands together and looking upwards.
Cloths, Cassimercs, Sattinetts, Jeana, Tweed and Cashmerett, 4 larae assortment just received nd for aale by L(NCg k FARqVffAR, Btoukville, Indians. at the Pett OJUce.
D. D. JOXKS. ATTORVET AND COUKSELLOR kX LAW. Brookville, Inrl . r n am it... - -.
k (tt,!l,llt7.-lj
le paiu in aovance. ratha inserted without charre, unless accon paI by obituAry noticea, and when so accompan ed, lie paid for at the rate of 6 ft y cent fur every
. Terms of Advertising FOR announcing eandidatea for county offices, andufflceanf a higher grade, subscribers will be
enareeu t,non subscribers 3. Tsvukmofiustl
Deaths
nied
. i
twelve line or less. All notice of death or tribute of respct, b' any rfthe benevolent societies of the
day, to be charcrd the same.
or nublishiur rrlirtous. nolitieal. eientin.. 1.
nevolent, and literarv notices, or anv mb., .n r...
puunc niei uns;i, to pe cnarerd at the rale abuse spa. cificd. r
Political circular to be charred the same
For advertisinr wive, double the asaal price, to
DivQtce and chancery notices to be nsia
Adrrrtismr expulsion of menbrrsfroai aav secret society, to be charred full price.
The above terns will be strictly aid invariable ad-
ncrtrn to oy ine onuersirned. Nation Abbott, ofthe Democrat. C. F.Clabisob, ofthe American. July, It J.
ASH paid for wheat by
Sept t 13.
.H. ft J C. rTO?f.
All Losses liberallr adjusted ami nromntle naM
The stock of this Company ia held entirely in the
vrei, anu controlled oy western men, and in no connected with New York.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. R. X. Carnan, Yineennrs:
W. J. Hrbcrd. do Jno. W. Maddox, do.; Jacoh Pea, do.; Samuel Wise, do.; Peter P. Railey, Fort Wayne; Thomas T. Reubridr , Lafayette; Walter W. Early, Terrc-Haate; Henry D. Allis, Evansville; Simon Bnttorff. Jeffersonville j William Hurhca, do.; Levi Sparks, do.; James Keirwin, JefTersonville. Hon. R. K. C AH1AN, President. w . ,. s,?,0,'' BOTTORrF, Vice Preaidrat. C,M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Heberd. Treaaoar..
Short Life and California risk takea at this areaev t eatra rates , '
i. M. JrcMAKCS, Areas. Fairfield lad.
ss-l-yea.
Tit ACE
""ALTER Chains
CHAINS, Lor d.
rinsrr, noes, ardsver'a d, Rakes. , . Aies, Shovel., Spao., He. . fc '""f.1' . "KCI x FARqUff Al rack v,r?e, fa?, r
BALM FOK EVERY WOUND! ForfliaN Balm Liniment!
Per internal and external uft,ftr Man and Bart. FOR all kind or Wound, Sprain Bruises, Sores, Milk Lef, Burn, Scald, Fros.e Part. Weakness or Pain ia the Back or bpinr, Bksaasalsisii
Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Swelled Face, Toots, Ache, Poison, Bee Stinr, Piles, Corns oa the Feet Cramp,
r Billion CsMilie. CHOLKRA, Cholera Morbus.
Flux, Dysentery, pain in the Stomach, Side or Us,
uaa to las. etc.
1UH DiaiEAfaii oar nwmwmm. Tor Swrney, Galls, Sorra, Corks, Split-Hoof, Bra , Strains, Spraina. Cholic and Scratckea. All orders from a dastaaee promptly attended ts.
addressed to S. W. FORSH A, Proprietor.
Residence North Side or Firth Street, s soora eastofrtanth, Cincinwati, Ohia. R TTNF.R, Acentat Browksil. Id. T FITTE" Afentat Jabelcr,IV K II ly KTE SXOW, at New Treat, M. BOOTS Si SHOES. JRE undersigned ha jl reaeivad safaris I
and bhoe
Men's Youths Women's
Misses
Boots do do do
da do
Manufactured in the East and si Cincinnati, For sale cheap, by LINCK It FAROUATAR, at PoT Oste
