Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 8 November 1850 — Page 4

MPii -iuj 1aJj.iejjrajia.,isiaeJaa ailSCELLAXY. Itertained; and it will give Cither,! then approaching Marv while a ! How long this' awful gome of, gliding ami' pninting the" wings of

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so much pleasure to see us smile oi cmiu-iiKe simplicity piayeurioucu-ttoou m&Leu, i kuuw nui; uiuiBrtiipu.iwuiui inm u.

nnri rM-ipnriiii. inn arouuu iivi miliums, uuiieu um iviiotvmcu nvuio, mm uiv nisi I v j o

Tlis Pearl; or, which was the Happi est?

too,

once more gay

by l. . mick. twill go, most certainly" said she

The sun was iust shedding his aotiressing Mary.

take it.

newly-risen beams through the rich Nay, sister, 1 may not go todamask curtains that shaded the' n,Sht she answered. '1 have other windows of a luxurioubly-farnish-' pleasures to seek after, and other cd room, near the centre of which ncs to t;le UP m' time , . stood two voung girls, apparently! 'More profitably, I suppose, in- " Tknv un. ' terrurted Helen. 'Well, then, 1

"11 f 1 t. i. mix m f imnnntrwl .i L k'O immi

tiful; but the expressions of their 111 K !" auu lull II, ""i, - "ii.i. .1 r -x vfl. 'for nnv furt her remark, she abrur.t-!the cirl s check, drew close togeth-

I If H -IIKI1I II TPS UPr IlllU'r. - - J " 9 A w . .

'Iv Icit tlie room.

7 v O i fTM .1: 1 A. 1 ! 1 1 X-. rtrnAecii-kno nt cihnnva ma ri ri t I a

seated in

ment ofself-p reservation passeil off, -the sky in the east, and adding weariness again took possession of " sundry stars; fur cleansing and naiu-

it was once the favorite of better me, and it required all the instinct jting the high priest's maid and ad-

Yes, accept it, said the mother,

days; but it gives us a sad pleasure

now to give it to one who has been sokiud to vs,' and she hastily brushed si tear from the eve.

Mary thanked them' tenderly for

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ml

spnt. hor m. invons lancrh nnf. nf.l They did not meet till tea-time;

intervals told the observer that oon after which an elegant carriage she apparently cnioved much. . drew UP to thc door' nnd AIelen

M-irv tho ol.Wf cnmo mnm t. richly attired,

assisted in.

i i.i . i: .f j.. i a v niuiicu iiiu eme uinjii :

desumofherbeimr. and to have ston' Pavement, .and as the sounds spent- -

. ..opf,,! uicu away in uie uisiauce, iuary

er the folds of her shawl, and amid

expressions of sincere bade them good night. When returned, and her own apartment, she

that her time had not

of self-nrescrvatiou to keep me on , ding color to her cheeks; fur put

my feet; several times the bull lef'ttinga new feather in the cjekade me for a few secouds, pacing sud- of St. Peter; , for brushing , and deulyaway, bellowing his discon- J brightening hell fire and providing

tent; but before I could cross over , tails and horns lor two devils; lor

c v Good s.

FRKSH ARRIVAL OK SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, JT THE STOKE OF LINCK & FAltQUIIAlt, Vl-iv Uarrain rr t kf had! .

'til Building Jfotth if Ibr Public iquart, Emit

mf Mum Buigcti x'mr,

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at Ibr

oi wnicc.

Rrkrillr, ladiaiM. 1NCK t FAKqiHAH har j.i.t rfi d and 4 arf now tarMiiir a brautiful armrii(v orrarr

rH) rtu d Sprier aad ttBiMr Gw4, tnrbfr rhuici-rl pall- ruandi k rannr ol l r. ihr) cNalkrnc;r im c.mp tifion if ihr allrf. and iiivtir ibr carrful io.p.Tltoii "f ihr Nrclia-r. 'I brir tuk, cun.i.t,.

to a better position he always came beautifying and ornamenting some "prr a mrrieaa,Eijtirfi,rfrBe..GrMi im

imrra

and Tanrr Sarinrtta

Kratatkjr ami Dihwiir J.aitr

back at fall speed. My drv tongue ' of the elders and strengthening! d i-u.n.ndr.nTc. i .... l ai i ... ..Ti. r.. !..: i... i. r . r., !..:... . WaHi,wr,nif

ciavc 10 uie roui oi my lujaiii. iuy ( iucu vnix iiiiuiu-s, iui aujiy iug wu

eyes grew hot and misty, my knees !ol the apostles.

trembled under inland 1 lolt it ut

do da da

1

of the truly

They had not been long in this position before the door skwly opened, and a tall, elderly gentleman en

tered,

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was awakened early the opposite covcrr, me mjmont me

oils half-soiTOwinr look in the next mornins bv a servant, who bull turned towards the water-hoiel

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wny uiiposMUJO 10 hum oat uuui AXOTUER SCIENTIFIC WONDER

felt truly thj vpproaching darkucss. PftL'SlN!

been mis- At length 1 grew desperate, and! tub thus

idetermiued to m.ike a run for the DIGESTIVE FLUID,

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GASTRIC JUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER,

'Grandpa' Grandpa'' they both the sun' asif wishing to shut out: through tlw curtiined window, s agerly exclaimed, as thev sprang . "ll sive !lcy own, reflections. . led Helen into the breakfast roa oward him; and, leading him to a 'Now, thought she, as she sur-( where sat waiting her father a eat, gently put back his silvery ve"cd the nchly-farmshed room in grandfather.

direction it had taken then drew came to tell her that Mr. Llhs had j again. 1 telt sure that I was together the folds of the curtains returned. With a happy smile, as doomed, and thought of it until I, I to exclude the departing rays of the sun darted his bright beams 1 grew indifl'erent. The bull seemed

she t Know i was worn our, ami grew

roam, 'more fierce and r.i;id iu hiscii.ugjs,

uid bat just when I was gjmg to sit

veved the richly -furnished room in grandfather. , under the great tree, and let him

which she sat, 'God has given me; Wl bless you, my dear children!' dj his worst, 1 heard the rattle ol a blessings has surrounded me not said Mr. Ellis, as he arse and ex- ', horse upon the rocks above, and a

only with comforts, but with luxu- tended his hands to them. shout that sounded like that of an

world's 'nes- He lias given me health, ana When the lirst greetings were; angei. men c.imj uarKiug ui

many tacihties lor acquiring knowl- ( over, they all sat down and partook a uog, ana the loua reports oi u edge, lam now young, with wealth of their morning repast. After stock whip, bat the bull, with his at my disposal and what I wish I the cloth was removed. Mr. Ellis develish eyes fixed on me, never may do. If. like Helen.-I should drew forth the same identical Pearl, moved.

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cag,

toward him:

seat, gently put back his silvery

locks, and impriuted a kiss upon his time-farrowed brow. 'Ah,' said Mr. Ellis, 'God has

given me much of this

goods, and many blessings for which I should be thankful; but none do I prize more than the affections of these mv dear grand

children.' and he bowed his head as i mingle in

:c:.. i e i -i i i i l(in-ihlf nml rL--icir cnol.-!inr

n m jrraieiui acicnowieuiremenc. r- .v t y..oy

Rising soon after, he took from his pocket a beautiful pearl, and holding it before thorn, said, 'Knotting that I should be absent some time from you, dear children, I have purchased this pearl, to bestow at my return upon the one that is the happiest 'How kind of you!' they both replied. 'But grandpa,' said the light-hearted Helen, 'do vou not

might

appear hkc them

for a season, but, would i

le in the gaieties of the fash- 'and holding it up that it might J Up came a horseman at full

I catch the sun s rich light, said specd crack tell the lash on the '. ! 'Allow me now to present this : black bull's hide out spirted the

be !gift to the one who has spent her ' blojd iu a lo.ig streak. The bull

only for a season? What would" time the most useflilly, for only to turned savagely, ar.d charged the there be left upon which reflection such is given happiness.' And he; horseman. The', .horse -.wheeled might feed, but the fragments of looked upon Helen; but a cloud had round just far enough to baffle him wasted momcuts. spent iu trifling suddenly gathered upon her brow, no more again the lash descenamusements? When, I look upon and she turned impatiently to Ma-.ded. cutting like a long, flexible nature, and view her perfections; ry. 1 razor, but the mad bull was not to be

when I scent the fragrance of the ; Mr. Ellis's eyes followed hcr's new-blown rose, and my eye isde- and caught the calm, quiet gaze of lighted with its beauty; when my the elder sister. ' Just then a tlut-

birds, tcring noise was heard, and the

of the wa-'. snow-white dove rested upon ths

tertalls 1 can but see in all these shoulder of Mary for a moment - The stock-man shouted somca union of the joyous with the ! then, rising, nestled gently to her thing, leaped from his horse, an beautiful the musical and harmo-' bosom and folded its white wings open knife between his. teeth. . As nious with the useful. I am then upon her heart. ! the beast lowered his head to charge led to ask 'Who is the author of. 'Give the pearl to her,' cried He- he seemed to . catch him by "the

all this?' and answer comes slowly len, 'for she. has truly sought to up from my inmost thoughts, and make life useful, and to do good to tells me 'It is God!' I inquire still all; while I, ever siuce your absence,

own sol-

mingled with the noise

I a P .1

thinh Hiof T tv...' ha iha. cnrcf f ! ear caiciics tne miibiu oi me

it, for am I not always happy? and a burst of her merry laugh rang through the room. 'You may think so now, my dear, but what 1 call happiness you perhaps may yet know little of,' and he cast an inquiring look upon Mary. She made no remark, but iMt. then n tn:iv psennn.d from its

hiding place and came clidini: i further 'Does He not .desire that j have thought only of my

down her cheek man also should unite the beautilul ( hsh gratifications." " Mr. Ellis raised her hand to his'wn useml tno orderly with! Mr. Ellis placed the pearl in the

the harmonious i And 1 am an- handol Alary and said .

swered, 'Yes.' But, when I lookj 'May it bo unto you as an emfur this arrangement in man's so-i blem of the Pearl of Great Price, cial intercourse, I see it not. I am-which the Father of us all may one

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shown into the ' comPcuea inen to oencve mac ncre uay give unio you;

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or,n,-f.v.Ar,f ,vlvvrt n.v 1.-.- , ol. ' 1 " III" UCf ailU UUllCf Slt'lll Ol fcO-

UI.M1 LUllllt Mllvl'- A 111 ALL Ui

beaten off with a whip; he charged again nnd again; but he met his equal right and left, as needed, the horse turned, some times pivot-

ins ou hi

Innu ler

horns.

!rrtan d fntm K KN N I . r ilii finri h Slo - ach nf ihr Ox firr .lir. cti.n nf M H'tS l.iKHKi.ihr frvml I'liy.i.il.ieiol t l..llii.. I, J. S.iUlM"HMIN, M. II., N.i. II, .Nurih Kig'nli Sinn, t-hila-ilcltliiM, Pa. I lii. i a IrtiH wiimlcrrnl ivint dr fur I V II 1 f ". E tiov. nvsPKnsi . iavmiick. i.ivkh ch - I'l.AIXT. CO S I I H A I IOX, ItKHII.IIV, Curiwff al'irr Xaiiirt-. .H mt-tliil, by Nalartiaii ji. I III.- (tn.lnr Jmrr. C3 llali I- a-Miiirnl r .hi Fluid. inrn-d in alr, illili.i iir iU. ..!., Fiv- I'unml .f H"t tlciTiu abuHt la-u hoiim, uul tif ihcftumacli. DIGESTION.

fOF.STlON i" rlm-r!) (. rf'ontv d in thr -tomaih iv Hit uul l i1 whirh frrily -xu ! tmm

ihc tntirr rn iliai npii, hen m a Mult-of li ulili. vMI-l tin C:itrir Jnc hi Until ttli Great S'lvrttt J te t'mod thr Purifying tirrrvNK9 ami Siimulntntg An ut oftlir ntoniatti Mini iiiimiiut 9, V 1 1 1m. nt 11 ilu r ill !' ilim"tiun, ni ronv rimi (HtHfl inirt hliMMl.and hn tiiftrilion ttflltr h-idj ; hut 1 jth. r 11 iiml, turnr, painful, Mml ilriruriir emnti lion of the whiil ilitf. mif H(iiriit . A ikUdlf il l. or iitjtiml toni.ii-b rMlirt no ftH' (itric Juirt . ami h -net lln ditva-, iliirt and dtrbilny birhtrtiut. PE1PS1N i ilirrlitif rl m ut, r great ngrtivc Prhniitt of the fatiiv .luirrc. It i tuiind in ?rt at unntidHiit hi 'In xnlttl mrt f ihc tun. an tfiiim-li afirrtltan4 it nil Oiut iiuir rntit-a Ihr pMniarh tt di (ft-itt it i ur at If n. ll imIh futiiul in ittf p nu ll of aniniiiU, a tltr CHif. Jtc It ihe niiitTfial tt-tril h r;irmi-r l-i ncikiiip rli (, callrd Ut iiii,iht t-HVpr nf wttich ha Imif In ii tlif t rial nuiidrr of thf ttairv. ' 'flit n rd I iu rc l" milk 1 llir firi inc uf lipf.t win. ., Krunt-i nt-f atn iliiiii; inw-r Til imtmt'li itf a c.ilf will tunllf m-arr) thnitsind time it iwn t-iglii iT nnlk. Ilnnm 1 .eili iff ilmt, ne nurt tif Viin diitilvfiiii ixi y itiottl fari tf uirr, wtll tli-ft-nt iinai anil ittlit r tnuil. Iia-td iuiHMih Hfinlure

imi tfiMi-1 Gric luiei. Hemift or I tin. I u -hw tlia-ilii want may he it'i'fi ell) )Uipiedy f quote tlirftltiiiirr , st:n:TiFir FaTini-:f k: tlAHOX l.lKIUCi. ill lii c Mirai.il m.rk oil Animul tli-ini-.iry, :i; - A n Anittrial ilitniiri- Flti 4 aiialaKiiM to li- a.irie lHrr. may U.-nailily jir p:iml irfiiu ilit iimi'uiii iiii'itihrnir wf ihi ffimaili uf j ihr Calfftn h liirh T!riiii anii--. uf ttMitl. a nint and rT4. -'ll !' ivftrncl cbanfrtf. antl tl'grttr'l. juit . : in f Ar time manner mi (Ary wuld br in the buman j(mirA.',' , lilt. I'KH KIK A, ill hi ramuii irraii'r an '-Fiiod i and n t," iulili.li il 't Fimli r.A; M'-ll, N York, . ' .l?i- 3.. lle llie .am grt-at frflt. and df.rrilH'l t in iiK'th.id al nrrp iratmn. Thrrr ire Ti-w hihrr atnhtiriiH'i ihiH Dr. Hi-rnra. I OK. COMHKk ill Iti. talimblt- ritiif ia the Pli) inlnir ill Oi -.tioii, nli. " iiml 'a Hiniiiin linfi.f Ihr tlti.- qtiflntily ir ihr Oa.tric Jnir l a "(ir. .1111111-111 and mi yrrvailiinf raur nf l)yt rta:M aiul lit-t.lr tli4l ili.tiHtfil .brd prtil. i.r nl' in.-d. ieiil'lii I.mm.Ioii, tji kit wa .rrt'rt-ly aHlicird aiihll im ' emu nl.iinl . liii'linir i-vrry Ihint; r l I'miI. hail rr-

rnr.i In llir CVa.lrir Jnirr. iihlliin-rl frm ihr tiim at-h ..f livni). aHinial., a hick proved riiHptrtc'y jue- ' rrt.liil." , I Dr. CiH A II M. anilior ilii- rumi'in mk on

Vt-irt-i-ililr li-t." ni . ii ij a n-iiiarkNUIr I'url in

du do iu do In do do du do In do lo d.. do In do ll do I da I do

do do

lips; then gently letting it fall, re- j placed the pearl, and bidding them good morning, left the room. j

borne tew weeks from this time,

Dr. M was

most d ing agon v, the mother of, c ai lu.e' mcu maaen 'ar 011 m !

those srirls. She had for several !ine a system, However,

r..... r.- -i.;.a. i whieh we may all

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even now,

'Mother dear mother!' exclaiml Xl

ed Helen, 'now can i Dear to see

Her reflections were here inter

rupted by the clock, which chimed

vou

thusf Sister, what what shall i outhe ,ho,ur ol'sev,cn

The adventures of a Traveler. One night about sundown, 1 had

iust reached the hut where 1 in-

aitu f,.,. jn sl,l(n 1 fiiiind it. divst-r-

ii. f i i i j . i . i " . -

now had reached its height, and umoui aim pracuce, a svhiem tcd, and so fall of fleas, I thought peared unwilling to quit its h0ia , whch seeks to relieve the oppres- it bettcr to ca1 ou,; so I hobbled till death should come and close ' se1 to enlighten the iguoraut, and oW G 0ll the best ricco of

the scene. v" ' .. . . . jrrass 1 coukl Una, wlneli w;is verv

poor indeed. The next mjrning, when I went to look for my horse, he was nowhere to be found.- 1 put the saddle on niy head and tracked him for houis; it was evident the poor creat arc had been traveling awav in search of rrass. At

I .omrili wlion :ilt.iit to triv nr. flu

She hastily arose, and after hV . . h:lY:ntr nu:tl, iost

dainties which : l.1i. , cfrt,-,.,.tl.i i ,..,..,

m irks quite fresh, in a

impv ground, ana a lew

further, found master Gimn'-

rolliti": iu the mud of a nearly

atcr-hole. I nut down the

at that nij-

There was a strafe, a

cloud of dast, a stamping like two very strong men wrestling I

IIVJUC V.H...I.I,UUV HIV, IK AI , ......IJ,,.. ,1,., ,1,, .f,.!,.,.,. ,-IM

moment tho bull Was O'lhlS baek '" ",,r- n.arii..hrllHi.lihr .r.ii.riy ol .h..il. I UKmiUl lll iruil U.UII3 U.0.1, vjli vri. armli, ..ri Hid.and ..I rlT. nine kind tlii Iiliwid wpllin"" from Ins 'throat "futifin,,! j;.-,n,n ..r ih-m i n u-ir ihjfacht iiil uioou Mcinii,, iium in:s uiiu.n, y,m ,Ar ,,. ,r, fiis limbs miivorinr in tho death' ir.siMvs.-.i nrk.h. "c-b. aii.ry..rMn, WVi 11II1US IU1M1U10 111 111V. UttlLII i(I-rll)t Blanrhard I'ln la. IS4o. ,. J2.) .,: I hr gmi-(vp j di.Miv.-r nl' 1'K I'SI I'.iruii a nrw i-ra in l hr cki-im. CO j c:.l hi lor. i-f Diir'.t inn. Fr.itn rrrinl n i r.iu.-.Mi

1 lho slranrror. covered with du-t. """ r.-..i...i.M,i,.da. r..,...ii. , ....r..

o ' final di'itvf nuitl. in.arrri frnoi r i

came to me, saying us unceremoni- ";':'" v ':':, .'JITJ': . . , 7 J O i rl. ."ir l)t TNf;l l.SON ol ihr J fT !

i ously as if nothiui; had hairnetied: , pi.iid.i.i.ia.inhi..rra. ..rk..., ni,,., ph)i..i..?.t i i . i i i ' f .1. .r .n.irr lh.i Hl'.v (iifvi lo an i xmniiiaiMin .r I lie s dead euouirh, youii'' man;1" in- "rx,HnmrI.M i.h nr. i.a..m..i... .. . 7 y ... . . I on ihr Cialr.r .luirr. .ihlall.td Iron. lUr liimc kamaw

IIP Willi I. Il'linbln allV IIOllV :l'rain. I il..mah mul I'mm ninnl ar.- will known. In al

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'I arrrd. Vrlrrii.ra, kima-M ami CatUBadra Paiagoaia and oikrr Cminiri

S.iprr Prrrd ami Cun.d Sauna do Plain and Fanry'Silka do B.Ik and Coiion Vrlrria da Frroch and Plain Klark l.aatin do Fanr, and PUim Sowmrr Vraiinra(aaaartrd) Lad.es Dress Goods Snnrr Plain Hlark Pur 5VA-tarrd Lallrr

do Plain filuk Kaglh Mi rino

Chaniprablr do do Plain Hlark and Cld Alparra Lunrr do and S.Ik i.riurd Mod.- Clulha rrlrilial trijrd La.trn in-at t)lr Calilornia I'laida du Plain and Silk .fr.prd Mmlr limhi Kn lii-fc, Sc.nrk and Domraiir Ginrhama Plain Hii.k. Hlnr, fir. rn and Ha IT Km.rkop Plain and SiriM-d fall anod) Dr Uaina . Plan, and Fanry Mnwr tlr l.ain Plain and Floacn-d l.imirn. fnrar l) lr) Plain and Kanry A.nrriran Print (a..rlrd) d da Knpli.h . Irrntbdo do Plain and Fane, LAWN'S Plain rm 'Mrrrd and -triped Jaconclia R.H.k and M ill Ma-lim Plain ft, Fanr) Drr HandkrrrhirTi a do Silk ao da Silk, l.in.-n aua C.Hion Potkrl da Hl'k Silk l.arr Vril. and f.rn-u Hrraga Plain and r'anry KF.SS SII.KS Plain ami Fanr) Silkl'rara.a

IJOIKSTICS. Apron. Fomi.nrr and Marin. r Ck cka lluarhtd and Bn.an l.inrn I a hit Cloika do do I'ntian do da do do Mu.lma

Mi-tlnirii, llainilinn and njli. r II. d Tickifif; h.i , Yrtlow. Hrd and Cirrrn FlanurU llli-arl.nl, hruan and cot'd Drilling t ol d Mo.l.na, Nankrra. and St lt-ia SI I A laS. SuKr F.mla'd nhiircranr Shan la do do and pUin l.l'k and mod (ilk frinrrd l liiln I Shan la do do Prrajrr Shaala B3aaets fc Riobons. S.iprr Frrnth Lacr Ilmii.r.a (urn aijlr) do Fanry Larr and I man do do Ciima ami Hmland do do V Inn i.rr Hraid and Soft Slraav '.o -,(.. Mi..,., (.ia.firt.-d) do A SITHEKIOIt JISSTR TMEST OF F.tyrr. PLUS JtSliMP HIBBOSS. tJff. BOflf.VrT4' . THKF.JM ANI COTTON LIXilSi.S. I.Jllll).r BL'K, IIHITE Ayii MIXED SILK. COTTOX Kc r.t.MBS- WOOL STUt AIXGS.

SILK AXIt MOHAIR FRIXOES AXlt LADIES' URESS BUTTOXS L DIES' ASUasSTS- k'KSlLK ASD COTTOX cmrts. Lnffkillf? Claiara, Wall Panrr, Hal. and Cap, Hoi. I. and !kora, .

l.a.nt and lirnta C jrpri Sack; Uinl.rr.la., Paraaulaand Fanai skor ft (r; , HardaarrandCnilrry; Gla. and Qntrnii afr. Trjrr. Haltrr and Luj 1'han.a; AVimkh n Warr: Gnwt-rira, Htr kr fcr r ii.iil.- arall Irumall akaarr purr ha inf innnr nr. and ukr ucraniM lo Im.l. r mir ikanka to Sld r..ft..mrr.," h i n.i- ihjl m h aalLlartion ha. brra r. ndr.-d ill i-T4n. a romimiai.r. oTthrir fjror. Wr will tominir f.. rrtti.f in mhinrrfnr e..od , all kioda i.rai,ni.nl rwmlry prtolarr; a;.inr thrrr. I'.irili. Iitki.i ...arkrt pr.tr: a. ar havrmadrnrw arra.ltr. ntrtil. h) a hirb oor nrord.irr a ill hr rnnrryrd lomarkri. LINCK it FAUQVA. March i, 1 850.

. a. it . in

roil.

ta . hr ay. ili-.r.ir t.rrirrt-d f.-rl'rrlly

1 walked two or three paces to-1 '". a- in .i.r r7rf dirr..i

we d )V and she clasped her hands

with agonv. 'Sabmit humbly

a. V7 m IIIVUUI, TlI.j 11 till lllJUVIj 'is the time for this day's duties to

to tin will of f C0SR au J m what manner can it be

out

linK a basket with

God,' was whispered in an under uoneuiau m tarix u.g

Iruui the room. riir rlf-wIr rill lirt niovlilaa Tiitifl !

piee

ed to her

cr.

od tin

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ry ami Helen tlien approached r , : v , ' , ,sai idle and called him:

M.nat im- uuui vi a w &uiaii, mont T luvir.l . Ihm.1

- y p- a iiiviiv -aL aaaiav a avt-

a . i V 1 dOI I

-i t v r i t . I lir mini V III I l 11(1)1. 11. U SIHIIMU t

I vo i I v-iKi.l lir.r -nz tn "n . -.j " v I v-"k rue wi it n f nm in ton

a'AL - A . A A V. V .AV ft VV.J -J , , . - , lUIIMf III ll l. I I 111V MllVtl

ieee had chimed out the hour ufi hev own hands had prepared, and u m thc ivclve, when Mrs. II motion-! :l su ' ol and llitwfsw.

y her friends to approach nc.ir-cow1ls ' "vew ou ner uounet . varJa Thev did so; and she request-!an sh;11 uud lhe lorth- ,She tail ro jciu to call her children. Ma- i walkcd tast A tcr thc l"rn .one , drv w:

roar

their ilviniT r!ir(nt ntnl lii-il;iv-.i1

...V... j-.... , V. v.v...v. .11 Li..

tv;fUtn..li.,i-f'.i.-.iiK--oT-t.i.l.wl li..r,l lamer olu-iookuiit nouae. ivuociv- : kcu I,.,!,:,,,! , 4

Ulkll kvlll O 11V, I W K'k V. A i.V il V I V V lit I LA VI . . . . - . . VlllCII III ( UUC1I 11 I II I 1I1C

I . iai -aa h alt.. . J -. a aV . nk-v .

to!i:ig gu.urv iu uiu uoui, u i yu, v uu- hv), at a terrific

swecwooKing

and

and o.it ii black

'Ma v God bless and protect mv littlc ardently about seven

. l t . 1 ii i.

heaven ,u. cm-iU.u, nii;,lun)Uii ch.mnsr straight at

j me. 1 had just time to throw myself flat on the ground as he - thundered by me. Mv next move wras , to scramble among some small clump of trees, one of gre-it size, ; the rest mere saplings. t The bull having missed his mark, turned again, and first reveng- d himself by tossing mv saddle ui in

husband and our children! she

gently whispered then suddenly nor hand relaxed, and fell drooping on the snowy eoverlii. Her eves

closed their

drew over them

long

silken lashes

-she was dead.

Same two or threi years from

the date of this event, the two sis- j

ters were sitting alone together

Helen's hand had straved from the

kevs of her

ant cun wnicn naa escape

V ears of age

'Ma, the kind lady has come again,' said she, as she ran towards the window, near which sat a lady, too feeble to rise to welcome her guest. But the low, grateful tones of her voice told her thankfullness. Mary loved to do deeds worthy V a of gratitude, but she cared little

tlllllllY llllill lil'f 11 I i 11 - if 1j1ara 1

I 1 . . I Ml, fill V 11 111 IUI lUlMltU 1U iVU-lvll about the expression ot it, especial- : t i t r u

ineout, he commenced ;i circuit

lv when directed to herself. She'

. . I I 1 ti cltiM 1 l r t li ni l tir nnTiimtno

r piano, to adjust a tru-j " , .- ....v - - u4- rouud tho trees stamping, pawing.

vhich had escaped tivm i V: "V b r ""v" ",v,"s l-!iud belk

ward the dead beast. My senses

loft me, and 1 fainted. When 1 came to myself my horse

w;is saddled, bridled, and tied up to a bush. My stranger friend was busy flaying the bull. 1 should like to have a pair of boots'out of the old devil,' he observed in answer to my inquiring look, 'before the dingoes and the eagle hawks dig into his carcass.' We rode out of the fl its up a gentle ascent, as night was closing in. I Wiis not iu talking humor; but I saiil, ' 'ou have saved my life.. 'Well, 1 rather think 1 have,' but this was muttered in an under tone:

'it s not the Inst 1 ve saved, or ta

ken, for that matter.'

f 1 was too inaeu worn out tor

thanking maca, but I palled out a silver haatiiig-wa toll, and pat it iut his hands, 'lie refused, saying:

'No, sir, not now; shan't take money or money's worth for that, though 1 may ask something, some

time. ' It's nothing, after all, for 1

owed the black devil a grudgo for spoiling a blooded flily . of mme,j' though I didnVknow it was 'he'.wheal first rode up, and Went at! thc beast to take the devil out of me as much as any' thing i'lse. ! Since they let these Scotch crea- j tures run wild in tlicbuoh, I find a j good deal to do, and once in a while -1 lose a horse.' j

On making inquiry I found that!

As a DYSPASIA CURER,

DM. fiorll'l ON'S ir. ptirfttii.il i.r PKPMN ! pr f1tir-l tlif m- nttfvrttouw rjfr t r. rnrin mr i f Dchfittu. Emnetatia't . riToii Drrt'imr mill Djtfieff

;t Cuumttin -ipMti-il iu lit im iIm- vrry tintrnt -flu grvr. It ii im oi(il- t l ivr tlif ! lml it" r-i-in iht litiitf- of bi v r.i m hi Itni mnht-Mi-tHtprf ! i mi burr ! m rivrh if inVrt tlml) l'W Hl'NDHKI) MKMMKAHI K M HRS, in Philu

il- Iptna. Nr YTk,aiul lluion mImih. "I 'htr mre im rl mI iltT rt- mitt iIm- cure were nut uiity mpi'l mul woiirtt r'nl. hut nniiin ut. Iri VKHVOUS A V I I DO IK, nnd prirtlnrl v it f)1 r'nr tt nit nr im lntlii i dord r, l.i-iT . Cmiiphiiiil, Fr-vt-r himI Ari, ur bull)' Ift'iiiMl Krrr ml cit, ttiil i In i- il i IT- n nf Qi;imii- , M if nry, ' nit nih-r Hrnif n :n t Iv Oiriti r nr m. nfnri l-tti tr I A Ni. fur t rtff in ratine. Ntiil the- iit r uf nr im tirii-. 1 1 almmi n cnril- fir a ft h willi irempe anrf. OI.I MMI t II rOlllat l"V t Tti-rrr im I'irm nt Ot.l SIOMAflt C'-M-Pfl'lH whirh it i!i tint i m tn ft m h t'lrtnl m ivt nt i i-t N- twHtt f Hma 1ih1 h. v m y Ht tOIVKS lsrNT H Kl.ir.l'J A itHxtc tlutr if tnnvrt alt thr uftcnnnt Mttniptmt, il i nil til i It.- r pt iil. Tur li-irt nmi- t- ni 'ti- 'In . ;. n rmitt.i t.t. Pl'H I I Y nK HI OOP :.i cl VKiftM OF HOI) V. fallow at ntti It i.prir-ilrly rtiflli iit in ii f Nhh' i, Vinmliiff, rrniNv Snt ii' uf th pit nt tin- SlHi icli. litrt4 iifu riK' Itt-p. l-w. rnttt. r:if nf lif tt'nutl. 4 It- I.nw-tit-ot S tiri'. Ifp'iiilt'ii-y. Ktiitti'inttiifi, Winlim fti'trn-M I nutiiif . H nip irfc , V r. " Prici . ON K. OOI.I. H prrUmir. Oif bill le w ill

ut I fin -fit i-t a lttiig Hire. pr.i'sis iv i'iwm:its. rrr sf.xt iit mi it..' fhek or post ok.

I FTf.tl'-Kiirr ..r r.t...ie to all aai-it uf ihr jr.i.nil v. ihr PICKS I VK MH'IF.II OK I HK I'R" tvla (in. up in . h- f r..i f Pnailrri. ih dir r. '.... lr di..ftlvrtl lit wtrtT ur .yr.ip, 1.1 ihr aI li.-.ii. I'l.r..- ..imI. r r . -ihm. in., .lit- Mmr mn.-r j a ihr fwiiilri. I..H tirirr fbr qhwuti'tr fmrthr tnme ftrirr, j an.l a I' .-i I.) iu .il. KM .th I'ns I I ; K. f.,r I n'". noi.t. ah . i .....i nai.t) nr t s frovoH- , - OV. V.. II Vnnh F.irhil. atrrri. Philip. hha. Pa

: SoM hvairrHi. in rv. rr mm In hr t'iiiti-.l Mama, a ii. I hy r.-t. nal.lr .La rr. in ,f . l n-i i.r g.iH rally. S ii. inh r6, 1810 - 37.-I 2H1.

i:3i3Jnus INSTITUTE. HELICAL DaPARTKENT.

1 h r. calar ruarai. of l.rrmn-a in thi. In.r.tnte .llronimri.rr .m il.r tirm ol'Nivrn.lM-r. anal . ......liar mill ll.r U.I vl Krl.ruar). hi- Alah.nir.l Druart. ...nil will br i. l.r.l ami n ari) t.. rmi ir alodi l.l. Uy Ihr Hr.l .f Orlohrr lhrMrrti.nl Oi pan urn I ill I.r lil.llirr llir dir. r...i. nf ihr fitllttwinr I'UOl'KMMOItM. J rONQVKM thOSb. M I) PrulVamr of Ihr

Ii.t..)t- nl l-lie...... ami Mi liralJiiroi.ru.lrnrr. w MYlil) 1'iiw F.I.I.. M D, IT..IV-... roll, rubral I'll). i.. Ii.r . Mrdir.il liiolor) a...l M ill. . a I. fj. K SXKVV IO., .M D.ITjI. .-uruf Snrrrr, M J iiU.i'R, M u, Fr.lV.aur of l hrur) and Prari.rr of Mrdirinr I A VLSO,M l. Pr,if.-...,r of Obit.lrie. and Ii. a.. of Winn, n i nH I luldn n J KIXi. M U. I'rui'v.iur of Matrria Mulica, 1 h. ralM ii.ir.

Z KfKKMAN

Life Pifls and Phcenix Bitten. Theaa Medicine bare now brvan hrfnra pntlic for a " of FIFTEEN YEAES, ac4. during that time have mamuuned a hign caaranrr in alnioat every part of the globe for their ritraa. diiuiry and imuiediata power of realoriujf perfaci health to peraou auffering nudrr nearly every kind of deaaa to which the huuian frame ai liable. IN HANY THOUSAPJDS of certificated raslahcee, they have even reeenei atifferera from the very verire of ao untimely jrrave after all the deceptive DMtruma of the day had at. terly failed : and to many thousand they have permanently secured that uniform enjoj-n,rBr of health, vithnut which Tife itself ia but a partial blraarinj. So ereat, indeed, has their elTicacy iuvariably and infallibly proved, that it has ap-Jeared: scarcelv mm than miraculnus to those who Were acquainted with the beautifully philaenphiCal principles) upon which they are compeanded, and upon

which they cenarquently act. It was to their manife and sensible action in purifying the aprina and ehauneh of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted for their uaiiie. Unlike the host of pernlemuii qnarVrrira whirh boaat nf vegetable ingredients, the LIFE 1TET1T-

CnTES purely and eoMy veffetable ; and contain neither Mercury, nor Antiiaony, nor Arw

H1C, m mu7 miurrai, in may lorin wnmrver. 'I'nry are entirety composed of extricts from rae and powerful plants, the virtues of which, thouci loag known tn several Indian tnbes, and recently to some emiueul pharmaceutical chenusu. are altogetlier aukuowu to tho ignorant pretenders to medical science ; and were never before adminia. tered in so happily efficacious a combination. The first operation it, to loosea from tlie coats cf lli-i stomach aud bowels the various impuriura crudities constantly settling round them ; and l aeniove the hardened fieces which Collect ia the convolutions of the small intestines- Other mrd,,cuies only partially cleanse throe, and leave sndi collected inaasre behind lo produce habitual Costive neas, with all its train of evils, or suddeu Diarrha-a with its iinmiueut dangers. This fact is well kuoH-n to all rrgular anatomists wlio examiue the human bowels after death ; aud Leuce the prejudice of these wrll iufonneil men against the quack inedii-inea of Ihe aire. Tlie georMiii effrct of the VEGETABLE LIFE MEDICINES - u

clrauae tlie k;iiueys and the biatiilrr ; aud, by thi inenua, the liver aud lungs, the healthful action cf which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its reJ color Ticin the agrucy of the liver aud luugs. before it passes into the heart, beii.g thus purified by them, and flourished by food coming from a clean stomach, course freely through the veiua, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the bnuurr of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the diatreaaini- yr-t of hinimn dawM in which the VEGETAELE LIFE MEDICINES " weU knowu to be m..hbie : DYSPEPSIA, tv thoroughly cleansing the first and second stomachs, and creat ug a flow of pn.-o fiealthv h le. instead of the eta'e and a-ril kt id ; FLATULENCY. Its Apprtite. Ilenrtlurr., Headache, Rettletwnm. IU-trmper, Annef.-, Lanirttor, and MekncMy, which are the general symptoms of IyprpHia, will vanish, as a natural ennarqnence of its cure. C0tienSS8, clransing the whole length of the iiitrstiues with a solvent process, and without violence: all violent purgrt leave the bow.1t cojuvt. within two day's. Diarrhoea and Cholera, ty removing the sharp aend rluxls by which these oomplaints are oceanoned, and by promising the lubncauve secre lion of the mucous membraue. FCTen of all kimls. by restoring the Mood ts a regular circulation, through ihe nnv- of perapirat Kin m such esses, and the tnoroiarit solutioo er all intestinal obstruction ia others The l.irr? Munifivrs have been known ti euro RHEUMATISM permanently ia three weeks, aud GOC 1' ia half that time, by removini; local inflammation from the muscles and ligament of the joints. ' Dropsies f W kinds, by freeing and stren-nh-eniug the kidneys and bladder: they opentla tnoi: delighlfu'ly on three important organs, and henc have ever been found a certain, remedy fur th I worst cases of GRAVEL. ' Also WonnS, hy dislodging from the turninri of the bowels the slimy matter to wtikh these . creatures adhere. 1 Asthma nd Consumption, y relieving o,

air- vessels oi ine muga iruui uie mucous wnicn even

I slight colds will occasion, aud which, if not rr-

moved, becomes hardened, aud produces these dreadful diseases. I Scurry, Ulcers. "- Iaveterate Sore, y lh" "ri,:it Pun'y which Uieae LITE KEDICCTES Cve t0 the blood, and all the humors.

Scorbutic Erupnons Baa Complexions, by thrir alterative effect upon the rluiu. that frt-d the skin, and the morbid state of which ocea-

I s:oni al, eruptive complaints, sallow, cloud v, and M f. Profronrnf .iia!mr ' .L j- r. ti .

J MII.ION SXDh.rts, A M, M ll, I'rofrasor -"'r "Breja. comp.eaioos. of Chrini.in a...l Phrrn.nrr ( T he use of these rills for a verv short time will ( I IMQI KI.Drli nEIM. i eTrct an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a

I.IEDICIKS I'M. I II J HI .( . .IriLin. imnrn.,n.,.t ! ik. Fl..n. of it.. .L.n

r COMMON COLDS aud INFLUENZA will

RraoBBT llrf RSXRWIOV

Z Kifr.KMAN. M II, Analomit-al Drnin. ratnr ' 7"l.r ls lor a lull cix.ru- ul Irr.urr. amount le Kath Pr,.r. t.r'n Tirkrt, tlS.' Mairir.ilalur's, tS. . 1). ni..nlrli.r' K. r. flO (irailna.iui.. 920. ilui.r d. iirmc; fui thi r information will ilraM-arf. ilri-.a ih. ir I. ii r fwi uni.i) iu ihr i). an, anl ate. .I.iil- rii iiii; ii, ih.-cit a ill plratr call wa himal ihrCouin.rrr.Ml Mi. I. I K S NK v ov. M r. Orannf ih.- Family. LAW DEPARTP1ENT. HOX K W M KINi, Frotr.s-.rof 1 hrory and I'rariiri i.f i aw HON V U KARRI, , Pr..fr.aor of Coramrrrial Jbri..ru.t, i.rr I KRM1-.0pit S.a.ion AllrSmeinniraimn. prr.a.nine; to ihi. drpart mrn ma. Iir an.lrr.MU la

K V M KING. Esd MCMPIIIS, Tiii.i, July, Imjo.

Brookville Stove Store

tr-Wv"3

The F iriillii i, f.,r iiil. fl. c'nal ahililir,. moral

aruaih ai.a .n.f. ...tin arqinmu. n.., mill rim.arr I'jiorahly arnh ihr kmi li.imr ni.h. al. in our c.nnr. In mi. iliral laruli; tiiii.iiian.ia anon.aly in ihi ..r any mh r c.i..iry all of ihrm are able l. i'ltinr., ai.d ihr Im-.i ul lea.-h. r. I I.SM- a ho a ill eni-nflir unr r "rraphiral po. aiiioN.ai.il ih. rxirm of er popnlaiion. ran har n. i.t. .ulii , i., ihr li-.-il.ilit) of ,.nr siinat.oi for an rnirrpri.. ,,f ih, kind. . i. hralih, inr i.dinr all arsioii.ol' thry.ar, acilrii; ikat any oth. r til ha. i.i..re. A ...miiMili rrrif mi.i. in ihr aird ofmany slait' in. r laiitr to ihe plarr of n.ii) uc Modiriiir; Ih.,..- aim ml, nil prrl rii ; .ui.hm llir diia-i nf Ihe W, , anrf S.m.h -hi.,.1,1 r. rlai.il) dorair ih. m-K-r. at a .rh.ml a hn- Family err pracieall) at. qiiai.tlrd wh itfxr d.-a-o. h. Ihr pn'.'ir may he .ali.fird oflhr pr rmaariiry nf ih.. .cli..... r IV. 1 it o.irdii.y aiair, thai ihr I m.lre. and Kainltr form a nnir in aeti..n. ulii. h a.irar. w II f.ir il. rairan- aorr. ; and that tin- pr. vuliar .olrriwlnrraHiza.ioi. which cvniircta tbrni.

, ca.ioui oc IHirrropu n. I K. T. M. Kixr,, Pmidrni of the J ' Memphis Institute.

I Ihe Xecx IoEnrence Company I FIKK, MARrXE AND LIFE INSURANCE.

ThMaui nd

I'apil.il Mlork lwa Ilaadrrd

ellir! Oee-aa R'uttr Strtrt, in mm' Brirk Xm, rinttnnn, loaf. ! IIIS COMPANY, hatii.t: brrndnl. oriranisrd.aiid ' a ten p. r e. .... paid in oil fl.r rapilal .l.-l. .uh.rri hrd and ihr hala.Mrr M-enrrd b anifip.ip'iHi Ural ( - Kairanil hy m raimal a;aarMi,."-, arc nan. prrpar.d '( lo .IT. ri i.-.iriirr acain-i L... i.r Damar. hy Karr. on H.nl.l.nr. Mrrrliai.d.zr. Maihii.rr;, Mannr-rt-rir., and all di i-ripti.. uf proprrti : also. MrrchaniliKrand PrMtiier in ihrnamriil inland tran.poria- '. lion, ihr r.-k. .f ihr u a., "cr., "cr ; al, the Ho II. uf j .L of Sf.-iimln.ai.. and .ihn , and npon rhr l.irra . ol inditidoala eoinc lo t'aliforma. 'I hr rair. in nrr 1

' minm mill hr a. low at lb.r vf auy other KKSPOS-

I SI H I.r. li.mnal.y.

ilv paid. irrly in 'he

I in no a ay

alwnys be cured by one dose, or by two even in the worst cases. PILES. As a remedy for this mnst H'.airrssini' and ohsiiiiale malady, the VEGETAELE LITE MEDICINES deserve a distinct and euipii t.c recoiiiiueiiilaiiou. It is well knowu to hundrrdi iu this city, that the former proprietor of thee valuable Medicine was himself afflicted with this complaint for upwards of thirty rtvc tears; and that he tried in vain every remedy prescribed within the whole compass of the Mitrria Mrdica He however at length tried the Medicine which it now offered lo the public, and he was cured in a very short time, after his recovery had been pronoonced not only impiobable, but absolutely impossible, br anv human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this arou rje of the western country these Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, and certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to return of the disease a enre by these medicines is permanent TRY THEM, BE SATISFIED, AND BECURKD. Billons Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Lo ArrrnT, o DisKASF.a ov r K.au these nirdiciues have been Used with the most beneficial results iu cases of this d St-ription : Kino's F.vii aud Scion u, ia its worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action ot these remarkable Medicines. Night Sw-uts, Nvoi-s Debility, Ncavous CoMruiiTS of al! kinds, PalpitatIom or th IIeast, Pal-ite' Couc, are speedily cured. QERCU&IAL DISEASES.

i . Perms whose constitutions have become imt naired bv the injudicious aae of .Mecut, will find

these .ueoicinea a perieci tmoi uj to eradicate from the system all the effects oi Mercury iutiniiely sooner than tlie moat powerful preparations of Sarsapahlla. A single trial will place them beyond the teach uf cmpeutio,-i tie estimation of every patient. BE CAREFUL OF COUNTERFEITS. Several have lately been discovered, -aud -lliair nefarious authors arrested, both iu the city f Hem York and abroad-' Buy of no one who is t an atrruDrusi APreparcd and sold by Dr. W. B. MOFFAT,3i Broadway, New-York. FOR SALE BY M. W. HAlLE-Bi-k.HI, Ira.

minir rriirliHiilU- .vill

tho boadisc of the comb, ami was , ueiu, ;mu su uau venneics his reJ eVes lo" sll rp llorns. ; rescuer was k iowu all oyer t Dc jonv ,r ,yr: v -he ,... , -'71

11- .r 1 ! I llCCn irOaSlirPtl lit! Ill IIIMIIV .M trr ifL. . , . . ... - .mo i ' Hn-l:ini l( Dlflr. IhA r... a. 7 t, ahJ ciiaimllrd aanrra aim, auil

roSdisaiy orvmg Pou ner lair i .. . . . r"i;pillv ; "V, . ; lie lookeU like a aennn; 1 was - , - "( in-.Vr-.r... .;.d" a.'..", r cheek. Sho had just consigned it j f 1 L JU. f nuito uniinnjJ' hilV"r brokc ' . . - , DIRECTORS: toasitfer keeinn-, when a heavy i 10 UVT l0'in? .a 1 1 u,c atts,knHe the div before; mv mslols! tfn s.;rr,l,v f.nt ! f pL... 'r'l:. ' ;H..-;H-.v.c.r.,. vi..;

. . l in. i . i i. . i

fill ota book, as it struck the Uoor ? . T. ,u,,3hvere iu mv hoUtens, an.l i was wca-

oaused her to break the silence. "l uw wau- rf t d M w . ,

a i i : ii ... i

'Come now, Mary;' said she, .'let p .l"u IMI T.u,e "I l a' i consisted in dodging him around

'"r 7" ' Y T TT tre until hc tire out. emptied her mcely-filled basket,; UnnnU. , , ,,,,.., . . Pf j

. in, l"-"-v.l-l, HIM i 1111.1 im.lll nil 11 1 i 3d her seat. The I r..uifpi a, m , fi i "

that little accident iuduce you to

i:i V .Tiiiln -m i r tvi-i rli n rr l.ir tl-.n i..- '

and join with me in thinking of the ! ;u"hul.e ' ,reSUm!

when an Indian swears, he swears in ltjiiglUii. There are nu oaths iu the Indian vernacular. '

w r U . I. V. r- .

Can.pl, II, Klli. no & Co. S II llnrl.m jc Co., W : V.t h.ld..

A MlRAOLUOUS

anticipated pleasures of the evening; lor I cannot drive the pleasi ryid-sa from my thoughts of our utcending together such a fashionabla and splendid party. Oalthbk, since our dear mother's daath, wo have been out but little, al. X . t a 1 111 1 11

i-m uvn'gnT we sn?u De nigmv en-j

little girl, almost frantic with joy

to think that Alary was once m re with them, drew hastily together the folds of the faded curtain, lighted a small lamp, and then going to the window, took down a cage wherein sat perched a snow-white

i dove. She whispered something in

ar. under tone to her mother, and

faithful dogs, Boomer aud Bounder, .by a Carpenter.

items ' are stated

behind.

The

bull charged

agam

and

Bill Rendered The . following dy a celebrated

And la. I and hei -nf all. ia.Rurk!, Siraab'a Inv t.riivr.1 llo.ihlr O. ru rnLiiir Siurr. 1'h.u .1,

d.in'l inn r.iiur lo head quart. r;al ihr aia;n of ihe ! K.-d Sinvr ami h,,, m. r.n ih.r find hrrrr.tr.t 1 varirll of Pn mim Rira.kjlf Hiaft.. n...l.i. r..u- I

arkiMk.lfid to be ape-

ag iin -sometimes coming wit h such force against the trio that befell on his knees sometimes bending the saplings behind winch I stood, until his horns nearly touched me. There was not a branch I cou!d lavbold of to ?!?mh up.

S !.. , whirh ar. alrvad

nor to all .rthrr hind.

ALSOAn rx.rn.irr and rrnrril a.aortmrnt of parrnr and

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nd bribing Pontius Pilate; for: "IrTtw""'' l,"rih,

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