Indiana American, Volume 18, Number 47, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 November 1850 — Page 4
MISCELLANY
' Coajojil Fidelity Insured fae Cmier Franeau suvs that secretly exisa company has long At T " t - 1 - :, icu in ixmaon, ana a The applicant (principal -agent of
.. . . . . . I USV:l-! Slirwitli (urn tiuint h nnii PViil'V I himf lh.it : u- f Ihnti- win ' nur I'lrrri !- f nincf lin bn nn
lor the insurance, comugal tran--. " , , , -h- .-.-. v.-.. "tiuilty to those who with or with- ?vas "rccl tuat tlic ' evidence ol . was hcrclor tother day, asking so j hour, an 1 made three loaves, so I out i on uffr from jealousy fickleness would be presented,tmany . tarnal , questions about ; baked 'em three hours jil; fyr what Tho sehem j "island open t capital- iirewcable point, by Madame 'Stranger, year supper's ready.' ' else should I dot' :. , Ute as an iiiduceimnt W take stock. I ""ond; strange to say! wit h VIATOR. ' TriR mmx' '. "
the compauy) had beeninduced to !. nc?ap asio; A certaill merc!l:ult Ioft itl js American Minister to England, der!Mrir i if fi.n, k.t. i , l'v UP our, Arthurs debts lroni.i., ir f ..,;.. w- h:.. i i.i i.,r, - k . i
1 " "win ujiuiz nil lll.l- ' nyyears insured his own domestic .happiness in ' London, and well knew, therefore, the system of pre-mutionan-securitv. The better. to explain this to the capitatst, he narrates the specific action of the company oa his own case. Wc give trie outline ol it as lollows: . The natter, Monsieur Lori mond, a French merchant, who was one oi tnose ungrateiul rewarded persons, who snent the vouth that ladies reject in acquiring the for-' tune that ladies accept. He mar- . . . . ned Miss Lucy llosweld, a girl of j o eighteen and of remarkable beauty, when by mudi toil and labor he kid wm-;pr.ieii.-- rri' n w.. :.:, . ."""V,': V s", . fears to an old friend, ( fcaHouug-Wlie very Ulgllty, but! . n o-tv,! K.i.-ii.-.-...i .:.:i- r itue buujocui jiousieur ljonmo learned that there was a way to I'll I lum of his alarms. 'We are ' insured.' said his friend," 'against fire and .flood we insure our houses, our ships aud merchandise why not that which is far mora iSrcious tn us than all these, our domestic happinessV Monsicr Lorimond avowed his intolerable need of such insurance
und his friend rang for a carriage P!1.n-V tor heir agent wasanaceom-t-u thwith. and presented him at -an rbshed duelists) Sir Arthur kil-
. -,.-.. . i i... .1:1 j . i,im rniv'ifi.in on.l .i.i...C..ll.. , vvii 1.il-niuiii,,um tmt'iiim mj ted down, Monsieur was informal th.it' he would be exnetod 16 'talk' h,tle oa tho sabj cct of his insurance -iuu nuiamu power oi me company, depending on its being litllo known, and s j society's remaining incredulous as to its existence. He was requested to return in ten days that length of time being required to procure tho necessary infero inaitn.. .ixiits i-aie was lujrn, a-h. aniiunrnvaml the amount to Lh IkikI to the insurer in case of actual compromise ol his wifeVroi.utatim vaSiX12.000. The insurance was susiretiticl in oitc of travel to Rrciga couulrios.' - . ,i Nohshnv Loviinon J went away with a Iiglitrr heart, aiidc.iinnieiitnl Sleeping tranquilly- with ' both i-ars.' Vive or six weeks h il giri? very happily over, when one !ay lie chancetl to stunihle - on a loveletter, just receiveil lty his wife. lie-Hew with it to the ins uanee otuc.e ana uemmtieu an explanation. - . e can not prevent your wile iVoin receiving love-letters bfit Hie Director, very calmly. 'All we can tlo is to see the letter hefore it arrives to her, aikl here is a ctipv of it iu our rleilger. ,'We know, moreover, fveuv whom it"'canie a young 'dandy of very ibhriiable cntcrprise irt'suih matters, 'Sir Arthur M- . lfe " assured howev she hs taken out of doore; every Atti.t. iiihuwis ueiuuui uer coniiiicr outside her own bed-room. Jt is uuiie impossible that you should have been in the least injured onu ncr recention ol this nnte. .. ..... : vur pouce 01 watcnUUness is her-' combattcd. It. was certain that there was a 11a bird attachment be-1
directors showed the way to a pri. ! feceede,! m eloping with Madame ls cincu m,lc 01 e germient can sraiu uccaase ot vate anarlm-nt and commenc-e 1 Lor'H 1 the insurance of l10. the second son, are the Bible. ou will find that with ail exitatioT ias. forfeited. Monsieur 0 rcco ouo third; take, there-, throughout the world all pure desplicant m it reply to very delicate ' Lomna took his money and came l't SlX; VP!J? to the young- potisms are against the introducIpiestions as h wo d d fto XZ ' to Yya ' establish . a similar f h 1(i lllllth ly, t.on ot the Bible. You live under a 'Trir'.v.Uia i ' '" omnjnv. " ' - i vo' Anns the seventeen horses government lounded to a certain t"lS:ii hVw tno3h' 'di not ie against the ided among you; you have extent upon public opinion; it is a MadaWLoiWd ' said he,4at theiasuraaeo T' T" " w T"' husband, what her habits and resorts s ase, f,r all lov.rs U 4 ! lf f of tlw Vco e wjr . V'i h r acauaintanc. .l are not "-h den!s of Sir Arthurs. J1' ?u iJ a !! claimed the umkr a government founded upon .iV :i-.; .aC n. th. t-,r,.tT;., i brothers, with delight. '0, Cadi, public opinion, in a country which
.t.i uoi t.j. ims given,m a r "-i7,w.., Wv,?nm -..,oiI n, ' r i,..c .1....;., i , i u
lnnrr rorll.m o,,.-l P.. 11.. . WOUld OC
.. . . ... . id ittuuijum a in i o-iviir i . . ...'.
that, bir Arthur has only seen M.ul- nMfW k-uw .1 -lT Knowing What .he did, 'lett
ame Lorimond through her carriage 'and I never seed any body Inn "ed P' unknwu to u wlliIe otn filil window. We know even' word she ' vet. I always thought I'd liketo , croinc sooa aflor appeared before has spoken in society, every step see mm Wcr"! hut It 1 her Moating mamma,' and the fol-
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Avherecver it is possible" that she ; to- nor w d .Cw .that, so I thought he Houldat stick lo ml, a cek Ut me, how- tm, he 2can go,Wheu abro.d.' y M b to me, and I just told him uo siroet. 'C ?udu S?- T, Fromthis.time however,- Mon-W 21.-11 Ma- rvci1 hiui exactly right,itho -VMrin M the Hiblc became sieur Lorimond went daily to the fi' 1 hiI herc and kL gor.jlly ureulatcd m England was, u&uir Insurance Office to read in the I think, 1011, and in that.vcrvj .ftt' .s,Jp,,d. ledgers of record, the dangers of m oionlvint- Imt I !i inV r ! Young ni:m when von join the ' -vcar a IlVioa was Hmon th3 other j " -.r, mJtf : : i ' . , "i eiepuant, , out 1 don.t behove 1 - c " , v . ,1,1 nfil 0 ii.,,,!' T.vi,, - 1 f."",c'-e.rd,nr w eoir. 3r.to.-e, las domestic happiness. Nr Ar- there rv w-. -vu-' t,A i .ehurca. or S:.as, vou had better Uo ot tlie Atlantic, in the. same, i.";'""' ec.rd,c ,0 thur wasthe sole rnemv ti. li ' .1 ! !. tKa fcUak t, it. orv lrnw .f year the Cavaliers went from En?- "vhUe'S.. "
iwecn inm and .Madame L01 mond i,;,! tss - 'i V 'i ' imcu uraa-. . ;.u' rsiigiami, weiu 10 Holland. 1 " : ""' fifteen cr..t, per po.,ndi niulLewas no onliuarv antaS -Vouth ' ot son,e fidget, you must wash your ! then, that the circulation of. SK Difficulties that would ha di.-i ?J ,v V l 1 ' ' ' hands before you knead the I read'.' the Bible gave a new country to ; w.'ilj !S,Vi;;,?'iSA oonmged a less enterprising lover, ' Wi y o ' tf" ' 7' W' ma',m 1 do't tllink tho wotU' Tll- I5iW is- as 1 l-F were Thrown in his way by the ' r il? r n i 1 , C "c ?tAy bo? e wasting tiuu i n that at before, our great charter, and if we rtt. f"e,:rv -Companv, but,, though lj "cotdji hthcr f sf ,T lall-'tisbut b.re 3 wakes .iuce the according to its preempts we ' K5--'" not 'ccouut lor tlie sjin he lev-1 10,11 r'T 4 1 l ve, an' didn't I wash shall be safe iTot only iu thil world" "V Uiuent that defeated a!! hiJschenJfe lf t.ing Vm clain an' nice that very day?' hut in the world to 'come, ' iS .'oxit. Don t the I nited States . . , ,a . - . 1 win close, lortl, thankirB ' ---.-T'-'-' - - -5rt.i ' " Laursl, Mar , ll
j ing, hn was only stimulated jy fail-
; urcs., 1 he : t otnpan ....nr. 'i im ' . . i- i .,.1 . --,
uiuo., Aiivuuji'.un iii iaMfleri!Hiic use men luimm lies uuu.uuiii iiiu uit'iiu soi , .
.driven to measures of coimterac - u' Rcw am' beautiful npera- ; dancer was empkryed to fall in love : i.s.nu i...... v. i i , . i T- i lit .-v 11- 1 n Nail h ti -v !! r
; wun mm. ana distract In; attention. : uieu all over the country to Una out me the las tlnnr alore vou wient
",1U.U.U lailul,uv-J 4V- 's,be divided anion sr
tancer and ' the r was thrown inthe end -of six on his futnre inheritance "Risible
w V v .-vithe second one-third, and
,.' "iV-u". lu - "T , ' "7 5 1 "'T 7 f ' " V1 "u"r "v . . V V: r.. , f 1 icoiiicu' a mvs-' He re- i "f . 'A ana 01 nana oi .erwyflv enamored heiress. IilCAil hnrh Ma t- c - , V? ' a uc- " . "" liai" i Tl i i I uumFy s uexu ueeoy was a
; ntemame. A young man ot;W. tW " ""V?-
rare bcautv suddenly appeared asi
- an admirer of Made'Lorimo,,d.,Prar?r' MJ0 'I have
'and the nowlvlrml n , ' uiuui oiiLiiisoniY. fiiHi lift will ;in;i)i.
lllUin? IU3 -1 " " ... i I hftd f hnt I .i: ..: 4-..1.V,
i. .i 'to tne Insumuce Ulliee. 'I'ear no- , . ; vuu 1U1L au' 11 iauit-
WUU U.Ul dl- ; . . , t . S1011 Ol the Smvnfprm lim-ina nniAnir 5nr tn
t . ,1111111 NMIll I Iltt III rJ I'Tfi Y Mrt IC "kllrt . - -v v..,iv.n iivicv. iiinyn-
lty, but!"" v.- f nt"cS ot our agents onlv, and he will abau-
1 don the field as soon as he has d- j cc snarc' auU J'ct uot one ot the and tongue; its objects are bencnfeated the enemy.' - rt.it. fi,mi, ;ails shall be injured. Are you dent, its labors great. But I be-
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every way. superior to Sir Arthur;, ,
in jrrace. , persons nml stvU tl,i and ccl wi&0'lt provocation, n icra. The stranger gave hi at the op ium a blow, and luo result"? of course, was a duel ' 1 -to tho .sulTnse of the comiit iii iii'fliii ill's mi v r ii r r pe Tlie caiitalUt took shares. -r ""V'",":.' r I Th8 family aever read a sws. paper. Oct. 11, 10. Tl.rt cM.i ;.,kf ..iv. t i rv city, I put. up .it tho large, brick' tam-nknowu as the Housed ii.v iiui uviur in answer inteiToffiit ovies. informed to somo me, that ha mvnm 41 Ml ...rw C Iir,a K...1 v m vv. I uiu. 11(111 nised the present, season 1)00 hushcis til wheat, (io0 bushels - of 'oats, ' and expected to harvest 1500 bushei. oi our that he nveu no man a Uiiilar; mul never took a per ia his lift.! -. . . newspa-' 1 had a curiosity - to learn luw funily kept up with the cum news of the day, when deprived a nt of uie oni menus ol obtaining it. Soon atler 1 entered the familv -ir cle, which-coiisisted of the par, ents. ami six', Ouilureu, the eldest a dauirhter.Nm the shadv side of w.. tv-!ive the mf V " mother commenced with "Mister, do that creat-Mr. you know whether Webster is hanged 'Ves. Madam Wal,- said the d; uirr nu-r. m . allow them ne 11 not make anv more of are spelling books.11 ..N ..." I if uppxyse'hot. " a . . - r rcn3 to come right, and V Fra getting . ..1.1 1 .1 .-i -,...,4 .1 .... will. V ?eed the sareus and the oiriiV!in cn.H L-i.l . sr .,1
heart of Madame was pre-occupied "01scsan(l let them be placed that it contains, 1 believe that it There was but one more desperate 5 n .tI,e C9ur-' saW thc CadL Thc wiU circulated throughout the
'moans left ' Sir Arflnr w.w in,1. 'llm were Prougiit, aud the world. 1 look upon the Bible. as
pr. r, n. . , , vuuiueu siuu feurpriaeu. ana scarce-
bc-jra ruthcr seetl one fellow ban-
n c.n.. .m . . , , m fifty of them shows.' r.c; . v T it V , . &aui tne uaiiiitu 'No, Miss w..i 1 .on .i. : 1... i n, nil 11. iliu ltl'T IIIIIV
- - v -v llll 1 11M t n stun
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make all., .lie fjographiea?
What's uk . . , .4 i ! . . , . ii- i : i cm. The make "em every tent i uiii. j iit'v maiv . tin every ieu years; they re going to make anoth-j ' cr in a few davs. They send out , A WISE jUDC,E . Jiiol lucuuiuui, oi; cillUUll . - "J?? T T ' ' itif S ; 0US; vvas to receive hidl,, the vounstone nin part of the whole. But when tl arrange aoouc tlie uivisnon, it was i ii .... found, that-to comply with th'one or more of the animals, was im
;,, T, , ! i ii , V v V lhh- . I uzzled hi the extreme, ; twelve years younger than the par - he' rePa,retl t0 the Cftdi wbo hav-; ent; but I am quite sure that those jead Jhewill, observed that; who are engaged, as I trust the
isnch a difficult question required time for i m i "Ji utriiueiuiiu.!. IIIIU mmnn.
ded them to rehivn nOor fn-n il.n..'tiT ....i-e-r..
P. ur ini - "s'ue.rc" renwy jWr case, and VT0U as will rrivonnA,, (!,,,, er . . a . C J .-wr -m-m 'We arc, 0 judge,' was ltnJwuiw wuu uiv oijt;u-judge-ordered his groom to place ni owu. norse with them, lie it lie the bade the eldest brother count horses. ''They are ei": htecn in number, U judge, he sjiid. 'I will now make the division,' observed the Cadi. 'You, the eldest, are enuiwu iu n.-ui, uiKH men nine oi me Lord, Saliem in lbn Daood.' Notes from Nine va Ik Why ha wa3 rejected. Among the many interestimr laci connected with th e Temperv'u,' ionowmg good ' 1 n?"' "g countrj-of W , A young man of some promise was addressing tl:e daughter of oiie of our planters, and was by-the-by, making some progress in his suit. In 'the meantime, his 'fair intended,' learned that our hero had once been a member of the church, 'aud doparted trom the inith. Slie alo lcarucdthat he hadbeen a son of Temporancev but had 'backed from tnat , file time was near when our 1-,-io was to learn his late; indeed tho day had arrived, as he was already in attendance up on' his luk inea and a beautiful Rick-eyed brunette ifhc 'i.;' s ' " - ' ( les, he was before her, pressing his suit-and urging in the most cloquent strains his claims to her , 'iair hand.' - (Jreath- to the astonishment and chagrin of our hero, when he 'popped the' all important,' he received ,lbrau answer tho emphatic .'No','. in ; round terms. Our, hero, great Iy , contused and surprised, and for lowing dialogue ensued: - Miss. Ma, the string is cut light HI IIIU: r I . Ma. Mis How so, my dear? ' , Whv Mr.- " has once i been a member of the church, and coukln t stick to that and he b:is: iris about! nere are any sensiuie 1 t
' hoc; I IIHOIT linrti V I . a -r si . . ,..L,...r",'u,u WUMISKUU
j. 'Win', Bridget: how cann you to
h,,. t. I .... i 'y ' . - Och, an it is burned it is! r ucu, :ui it is uurncu it is: oure, then, ma'am, hat it is no fault o ! mine, lore wasn t you alter tclkn , Hon tlie "U'lfU UU ilUWlC&S UC1U1U L11U iillUt i ' I
Tr Tn - tWnS from his duties' Foiyigu Lible society held.injwith cditorial Uf ga h(J London We take the following solicited to llo up0l everv
extract from tlie speech 3;cxuacL irom UlO sneecn: i t ii -Tii 3 ; l am the more inclined to say a !wordfi-oni theEiet thatI am oo? - ..... . -nected with the American Bible, , Soei tv, having the honor to be one i of its vice-nre idents. I am aware I that tne Ameiican Bible Society is whole nconle ot the Union are. m ,. . ' mo l.itilii o hko lnnL f-n fhia nrmi !l"r,"lr . .ntu ..sl.iraTu nauiig uuam mc report, lns.,urc yo., my lord, thuV thoa-h I am not nntarally an exciman, 1 was excited in listeni lie society embraces all nlin,!- L;.,.! ...".v., i i.t uuuui "'hlu .. .... lieve that the Bible is to pervade . ' vui iduu uciie tint; . tvtjry - wuru the great charter of human liberty: , I regard it as magna charta T ri i i , i regaru ii as magna cnaria oiour race; and I here declare in your presence, my lord, that I believe no free government can stand unless it be founded on the precepts of the Bible. ' I believe that no despotic siovernnieni can stauu literature, its everything from thiscountry; for, though they have been adapted to oar people, the fundamental principles are thc same. Such being thc case, I say that this book is the groundwork . of human liberty, and without it liberty is a rope of sand, It is said that relig ion is here supported by the State; T cut- ll.,t tl, Oi.,l , : , 1 1 UKIL lltO OtaiO !.- JlCie Slippertoil by religion, and J know that the great republic -of the western wcrld could not stand an hour without the sanction of the Bible. What then, my lord, is the duty Christians? If it be true that of i I ' ' i 1 t . a .a. & 1 i";nai oy wmen T0 "re io Jivo.and by which we are K, Ule iMy of cver-v v.nristian tian woman? I ay it is their d,; V" to Mace this book in t he h:in.U of every human 'beiiur who V:ni -o.id- . - o and if there arc those who. cannot read, it is your duty to teach them to read. I agree entirely with the reverend prelate who preceded me, that there is something below,- the upheaviugs of which will, but for the Bible, be . felt throughout this land.. Of that I have no doubt. I have tho same feelings in my own country; I there fell that it is my duty to place, this book in the bauds of every family; and although the report gives us an account, of the society's doings during tho past, year, although it tells us that the Bible has been circulated everywhere, and it is right that it should be thus widely diilused, let us remember that this great mission to man must begin at Jerusalem, it must begin at home, and then we - m: - WiUen lhe sl,iiei'0 01 our operalious uutil llly reach to lIie uttcrm"'st 1:,rts oI thc carln" .-iU- 1UIU- 1 blia" reueem my( lail(1. aa J Sottlc d l11 Virginia, and the 1 uruans, wiio altcrwards lounded New England, went to Holland.
I yourself and th.3 crreat audience for
mg permitted me for a few m'm iuu . : i i i r : lues 10 express tlie leeliurrs which 1 j enter tiiin, and by saying that if the ! Ancle-Saxon "race hero and on tha other side of" the water preserve v peace and good-will and God igrant:that they may thev will ,,nu Olliy LUCir language, DUl i tkmi. I.i tiro . II . Al WOria. ' 31 ay Alt mighty God v ,. . i i it , plOteCt 111 IS SOCiet, nn.l .,t.,,:..t ti i: i 3ab US OperiUlOnS WnereVCr they shall penetrate! CSrAn editor down cast, in regusted lmS IlfPn snlnnnf nnA 1 i J ) uu van l iv;iuuuiui;i ; havi toU a handsome trath with !oat diminishin.r'-hia subscriptior ption ! list, or making an enemy. Under these circumstances of trial, and llimscTf, be retires-in order to re- . mmscii, ue retires in oraer , cruit u. monl consf;tution ! SmmdTv el a li ' dt r'and That missionary ' . u. i x ' uui viiuiv;ues siiuuiu kkiiu one 10 ' the benighted heathens. Price Reduced I VAUGHN'S IfTHONTRTPTTfl MTYTTTOP I " lrgeBotUe.-OulyOneIoH.r. The Proprietor of tha Graat Aavwieaa Rrmrdr ' Titnu'l VieiTiaLC Lithoiitkiptio MiiTri." indncd ar Urn rfcnt aolicilationa of tua A(ala, feroothoat lb L'uaad 6utaa and Canada, haa now Bdaad the Trie f bii popular and well knorg articla ; and from thb data, henceforth, he will pat ap but on aiu ooJr. hit aail botuei: tha retail price will be OVE DOLLAB. The public mar leet aaanied that tha obaraetar of the Medicine, in nrenKth, and curative properties will kimai rncHAitaiD. and the aame can will be beatowed in pra. parini it aa heretofore. Aa thia medicine, ander it rednced price, will be pnrchaaed hy thone who bare not hitherto made tbenuelTea acqnainted with ha eirtaea, tlie proprietor would beg to. intimate thai ha article la not to be claawd with the st aaoiat of " Remeuiai of the day ;" it claima for itself a greater kejin power , ia ill disease, than anw other preparation mom iefera the teerld ; and haa tastained itaelf for eicbt rears or its aaveawi medical Tirtnet, and, nntil this redaction, comiuaded Mabla the price of any other article in this Una. Notice Particitiarlt, this artiola ats with iraat asav n power and certaiotr, upon tha Blood, Liver, Kidney f, Longa, and all other onaaa, apon tha proper action of which Ufa and aeaJth depend. This medicine has a jattlr hifb rapata aa a reaaedr fee Dropiy and Ormvali and all diaeasrc of thai Butnre. It mar aa mUad apon whea the intelligent phraiciaa haa abandoned hie patient. and fat these distressing diseases, more especial r Diom, tha pro prist or mo A eamestlr and hoaestlr saim aaaa anil h. At its present pnoa it is easilr ehtainad ar all. aad tha thai will stare Hit article to be the Cheapett Xedicina in tha World! t3F Please ask for pamphlet the agents git them awat Iher contain otct aiiteea paces of leeeipu, ia additioa to fat medical matter) valaable for honsehold sarpoaas, and which will sane many dollan per rear ta practical honasseepers. These receipts are introduced to male tha book of great value, aside from its character as an advertising medium fat Ike medicine, the testimony in favor of which, in the form of rttcn from all parts of the country, mar be relied apon. ty "Vaughn'a Vegetable Lithontriptio Muture" th Crest Amnican Remedy, now for aale in quart bottles at 1 sack, email bottles at 60 cts each. Mo mail Louies will b asnd after fl.e present stockis distioeed of. TnndoaJ Office, Buffalo, N. Y., 207 Main Street J. C. VAI GHN. N. B. All letra (executing from agenu and dealers with ahom he Oaaaaot bndaess) must be post paid, or no attentiae will be gjvaa a taaaa. ' bold liy M W H A U.K. ItriMikville; A J Irwin A To. Knirti. Id; C Vancamp, Metninora; W It Rrans, West t'rion; Mrs K Shmnwar, Iliillln p-v 1 1 11 1) Heaver. : l.lhiriy: v.holinleby C S Itunlol It Tn, 2S l imin-i nmis Olcmt, McK-.-.nfc Co, 117 Maiden l.ane New j im. cn, e ii rarnuum iraveiuug afreiit; also ny agents iinrery town through the est BroakTills Stove TOIIN H. FCt-GE, offers fur sale at the lom.it rates the follosrine assortment ol Stovr, unsurpassed for beaatr of rienipn or varietr of style iu i lie aest, and aoulil respecilullj solicit an rximiiiatinu cf his sxorimrntiiid prices b. lure pureha. Ing. All articles furnished at the Cincinnat price. size Premium Stove 4 - . ... 6 ' A S ' CC II W. C. Davis fc Co., ' W.C. Wulf It t-0.t Caniphell, Ellisnn & Co. S, H. ntirtmi 6t Co W. E. Child, is Burks ft. Stranh's 1m. j 3 cc cc it Ami la t and best of all p roved don't v D.iuhle Ovm Cnnkina; Stove. Then, ahy 11 come tn h ad quarti rs.at the siirn of thHed Stove and Iniv? van can thrre finrl ho.... . variety of Premium, Stranb II nek a Donlile Oven Stoves, a Inrh are already acknolelped lo be sunerior to all oilier kinds. 1 ALSO An rxten.ivennd jreneral assnrtment of parlor and "eir-ieriilstinp stoves, seven and ten plate stoves and in shart, every thin? in the stove line ' -ALSO Trs. iapsn copper. Iias and sheet iron ware, auear k !., n.t inin-. amlirnns. odd lids and skillets -ich will be sold wholesale or retail, at the lovist rice.. tunAU kinds nT liouep,iii,n)r slid jobbinr do theshorret notice and on reamnahle terms. one up at Th-. r,- '. . -'V' """ n warranted at - 3'ntt on Main Bu urress strict. n ooors norm or 1. Prices store, price pt id fiiruld copprrand pewter. 1 he highest e sure you find the ria-ht nlaee 1 tf marll-ii-tf . . r " Laurel Woolen Factory. E. .Macy & Co. Respeetfully inform tha public they eontina th buMANUFACTURING, CARDING, Blanket.. a Al an ar . - - s FL' y;1?,?. 'Tn E USUAL R TE3.
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e w uoods. FRESH ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, JT TBS STOKE OF LINCK & FAKQUIIAll, W'htrf bargain are tn b-hail! '.if Builtin- ytrk tf the Public tquarel Emtt f Maim Burgrtt Sticct, ml the I'ot Ofire, BrMkTille. lainain. 1IKCR t FAKiUHAH have jum rt-cciicd and i are now oucniiie a Waimlul aiturlnicnt. ufcanrJ I i oUc.,n,K WtulUul ...remtm, ul'ort '"'" e'uirrpanrmandrlrBraneeoft'f,thryehallenge I inr cbmpriiiiou or te aller, and inue ihe carol i iBptiinuf the purckucr. Thrit Stock iuut rmprt.of jS..prrAmerican,Enrli.h,rfrnchndGcrmHBroad Clnthi do d.i do do do I'lain and Fanry Cataioif rt '' Black. Ilur. gray and fancy Saluiella Kratui'ky and Dumctiic Jrant I ffd. i lrltrrn, Linnem and Coitcnadca Pataironia and othrr Coaiinr Super Preitcd and Curtid Satina ) do Plain and a .nivA. II. . do Silk and Colten Velvets do French and Plain Black l.aitinrs do Fancy and Plain Summer Vrstines (astortrd) Ladies' Dress Goods Super Plain Black Pure $i-arpcd Laster do Plain lstk English Merino flo Chantrrablc do do do I'lain Black and Cul'd Alpacea Lwstrra do do and Silk striped Mode Cloths do Ccli.lisl stripi d Lusters new strlej do ' California Plaids do do Plain aud Silk striped Mode Clutht do French, Scott b and Donsrstie Gniraami do Plain Pink, Blue, Green and Buff Frenchop do Plain and Striped rail wood De l.ains do Plain and Fancy Moase de La ins do Plain and Fksoered Linnens (new style) do Plain and Fancy American Prints (aasurled) do du do Ene;lih & French do do do Plain and Fjttcv LAWNS do Plain ero harred and striped Jsconetts ' do BHk and Mall Maliiia - do Plain,. Fancy Dress Handkerchief ' do flo do Silk do do ', do SiMc, t.int-n and Cotton Pocket do' " do Hl'k Silk I.aee Veils and Green Rrraf lo Plain and Fancy DHESS SILKS do Plain and Fne Silk Cravats DU3IKSTICS. Apron, Furniture and Marinrrs Cheeks . j Bleached and Brnisn Line 1'abJe Clothe do do Cotton do do ! do do Mnlm ! Methnen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking I White, Yellow, lied and Green Flannel . Bleached, brown and eol'd Drilling Col'd Muslins, Nankeens and Stliciaa S11AU LS. Super Emb'il while crape Shawla oo oo ann plain bl k and mod silk fYniri-.i Thibet Shawla ' do da Berairr Shan la i . Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonnets fnesr style) . do Fancy Lace and Tuacaa do do Gimp and Rutland do do ' Florence Braid and Soft Straw do d" Mi.e. (j.,,rteil) ,) J SUrtJtlOli JSSTKTMEJfT OF F.1SCT, . f J.V CJP MIBB0SS, LACES, BOBISETTS, lHftE.1D.1Sl C OTTOS EltGlSGS, LJ. Dins- BI.-K, UNITE J.Vi MIXED SlT.h. COTTOS k LAMBS' WOOL STOCK tVftS SILK ASI) MOHAIR MIXGF.S An l.llillt ' lFCC Cl-I-Ti, L DIES' AKDCEXTS- KID SILKAVn rnrrnv1 riVii! (.OTTOS Looking Glasses. Wall Paper, Hats aud Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Gents' C.rpet Satks; L ml.rv. las. Parasols and Fans Shoe Peps: IlardaarrauilCutlere; . Glas and que. nsware. Trace, Halter and Lor Chains: Wooden Ware; Groceries, fce Ac fi , no..!. ii -no are pureha mg our : JS"1"1 "' '-' r our thank, -old r. i j ' n"'"r rB faction ha. been rendered as wHI.arraniaeannauaneeorilieirfavnrs I ..1" ' '"" " receive ii. exchange lor rood ' allk.nd. ofapprovrd country produce; g.vinc there! lor the huh. ..market price; a. , have n.ide new arrantrementsby whicbo-rproertaeewllheeonvevd 'CST ii, ,o. LIXi'K & FAR,UA I . i:3ZaMpiiis IXSTITL'TE. HZSICAL DEPASTHEKT. 1 he r.,.1.. . e oi tenures 111 this IlKtitHtc w.llr.,mn,ei.ceontl.enrstorNoven,ber,andcoi.t,,...e until the of February. The Anatomical Depart, nriit w,l he opened and ready t.i r. cei.e stud. nt. I.v hehr.lof Uctoher. The Medical Department m ill be under theil.r. runt, ,.r the lot ) mic l'R01EjiOlt!, J fOXqi FM ( ROSS, M 1). 1-rof.s.ornr il.e w'uV'.'i ,','.,'ci"'-' M' dieal Jorisj.nid.nee. H II Y It D (Hill EM., M D Professor of Cer. b- ... . .........nrj, ..,,n,r.,, ,uirY alld MineraLivv C . rO V' M D- ',"fe..r..f Sure, -rj K NKW ro.v H J Hfi.ri-. Practice of Medicine J A WILSON, M D. Professor of Obslttrits and Diseases of Women and Children J KIXO. M Professor of Materia l'hrrsimirs Medi f iwM:M' f n-rrofrssoror Anatomv or ch;;iV,;r;de"rn,:.; iqi Ki i i Triirns. i I 'lEDIClKl Prof H J Hl'I.CR ( SiiRonar KroT H s NEU 'l OK TnpVll: rMAKr' n"' An"""l Deaiaaatralor 1 j fr , fu collr,e of tcn, .raount IO j 1 nKth P0,VV0' Ti''U t!5. Mat ricn la tor's, 5 , IVn,..,,r.iur-a IVc. tIO iraUa.ti. tlo. ', , !Hr , ,h. ir lr-,r,7 ,., . "V."" ,ZZ r.' P iC " i rtr-nt. .:.'. (I,0" paidto the Dran, and stu,I. Jr. C. ? ,hV,y ,H Pi" ll on him at , mtlsaisfrciil Hntil. K i NKW I ON, M I. Ddn of the F.ni, I LAW DEPARTMENT. r n m K rracT cfr L.M K,Ntt' 'Tfcvr and . mm- parr drHIOH Altcoinrouiitcatiuna iMrrtainina tm iklirl........ I LKMIj-S( prr Session I IC at I Ian lU-rlaisiinas a. . L. t 1 tint be an.lr. ... .1 1 urpanmcn MEMPHIS, Tenn, Jr, 'uiZ M-I? E"" j The Faculties, for iateilectaal abilities, moral " " ' uo prniissiun r. . . ' . . . favorably !,h Vhe nursV.?" ..TLW?" this or any other eoaatrv all of k-atarer. and .he best " 7,aaL V"" " ,ble i iiuse ntt A com m on rmr -;.. : . ifpni.i..;.; . . l . "" tninci cl miriT atu - - ai v ar iu mr D ICf- nf alndeinis elves a, . school . V".' '"""te themqnatnted with thoe di.ea.rs ' Pecally ae. I I hethe pnhlie mav be safi"s-rt r.i.. th;. .-l..i ,a"""-"a of the permanrnrr r,,,, ,rii. tutore Slice...; and that tlie t.-. K.W.M. KING, President of the . Memphia Iaiutute. The ElXOX Insurance Cnmnann FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. "P"" WMfc-Tw, llitaidrral .iinM.i Tfasraanncl QJlcem H ater Street, in H iett' Brick He fiarcanet, Intl. FHIS COMPAKT, h.vin; been duly orini pereeat, paid in on the capital stock s zed, and bed obsen E tn nn ries, and all descriptions of pmpenv; dizeand Produce ia tbe coarse of inlai also. Mrrchaanon, tne risks or the aeas, ike., He of Steamboats, and othet vessels, i of indttrdnals (coins; to California. ir wijlt!1 "f '5' 1"' !". Hills of j ann upon tbe Lives T to fsli fnm 1 Th. h ... r t flniuM w . 1 1 i . - ' I SIRLE Company. All Losses liberally adjasted ami promptlr paid. 1 ne stoca ot this Company ia held entirely in the West, and eonlrollt d by western men, and in no aaj j vuiiiii cicu wttn rw Turk, DIRECTORS: Hon. R. V. Carnan, YinreBMSj W. J. Heberd. do Jno. W. Maddoz, do. Jacob Pra, do-i Ramarl Wise, do.i Peter P. Bailey, Foet Wayne; Thomas T. Bcnbridf, Lalayelt; Walter W. Early, 1 errc-Hautr; Henry D. Allis, Evansrillr; Simon BottorfT, JefTersonville; William Hughes, do t Levi atiarks. da.i. James Keis;wiii, JefT. rsonville. Hon. K. H OAHXAH, Prifi,,,,. 8,MO, BOTTOHrr.VieePrnideat. C. M. Allen, Secretary. W. J. Heberd, Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken at this ajrency t eatra rates. 8 ' J.X. KcMANUS, Aent. 80-l.yea. Fairfield lnd. TltACI-: CHAINS, W.ALTER Chains, I.ot da. sawa farmrr'a Hoei, Sardnri'a do . do Rakes, Ants, Shovels, Spades, Rt e., ti I'1T' IIUCI fc PAQCAA. BroaHn, fndiaaa at the fmet CJfce.
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Tf thcmanJt of rum f fcnfula. Comm. SypUH, stut tlhrr irwrnre dt?rtm of tl Blood mndif tM VERY UMall UIJANTITV tcAirA o. d a Mcdmnt to JTt curm twh dhratn, rV nny pronf of the purxfyinj meiicml liuuj. J. rW fdrut vicft fti tvbdued and rvntfxerwd mtk jimim then there it tmquertionabU evidence thai BRANT'S INDIAN CPnnniM EXTRACT 1$ tueh a Mflicmc, in every rrrpect : tmi rtwr i abndiat i 1 "" m yiiw nro viraira, loai vrvwj BVITIT. Of it oa. , taiua mora punfyinp. icaJine virtue, and aifdicoi unuv than there u contained in FOCIt BOTTLES of anyS 1-ariWi, or any oiIht medicine that haa erer bean ofera' f" aale. There ia undoubted proof la our pamphlet, thai Ht the uw of tins great Indian Pwrifier. they that were Dy. 3C t'i c uiry mu were LAXt nnrt t-KlrTLrat -t can now WALK. thev that were SH:K. sr Briri im s puu uuievwise uiseaseu, nave oeen Halcd and CL&KD. Hundreds Thousands who have used BRAXT'8 PURIFIER, after bavin; asaa and tested all the SoreaparUIae and other mediciaea nss ommeuded to cure blood diseases, have decided that. Branf s is the Cheapest ; i because ens bottle of it ha mors medical, curative matter ; m it, ami, in eon-eqoenre. enre more dress, in much lorn t liiae, than ene bottle of anv other medicine, j If, then, one bottle of BRANTS PURIFIER will ear ; Fol'R TLVFS more diwsse than me bottle of rsapeetft fa "BRANTS PURIFIER" would be as cheap t our j d.'Uare a iKKtle, as areaparilla at one dollar. But Beaut s . Pl'RIFIER is sold for onlv ONE DOLLAR a bottle: aad I as a Nil lie of it hat cured, and is eattable of curar, FOVH TIMl'.S a much disease as oac bottle of SowmiparCIa, Iher. fore, Sarsajiarilla. in consequence of ita fss power and let i mediral efticecv. should ba sold at no niare than . Urs erels par buttle, to be as chojp a the PURSER al one dollar. One Dollar's Worth ! How much CANCER how much SYPHILIS sow j modi SCROFULA will one dollar's worth of BRAST1 ' Pl'RIFIER enre Read the following Macsment, walch 1 ia a specimen at its power-. t CANCER OUS SCROFULA ! This ia the case of a dying mam who fat rrer. Ha ssos cured nf a worse rase "f SCROPlTLA, by only rtssirr ost. tlee of Braars Purifier, than ever was eared by ma oa T ticWrrcALLoNsof the best Sareaparilia that was ever mads j Sarsaoariila hasDf rttjhcicnt mnlto.il poTmmr LO effect the cur af siirn a retMtwnlo fcifWurfsia. Hr. J. B.ilASKlN,of fCosse, Oaeida CV, A. K, bad fans. j tiZa four years was confined to his bed the loot mzr h wn so niue disensed and debilitated as to be udM I raise his hand to hi head. He had tne best aHSeas ednar ! bad usod all of the best SartapanlUu to no good effect 1 got irorse and imrsr, and waa considered to ba m a dying I turn-, aad riniid not live twentt-fe-er komrt knouer, when a cuuimenced usini BRANT'd PI RJFIER. Hie neck was 1 enttn nearly off. n-om ear to ear; a hole teas eatca through. ' hie teindpipe, under bia chin, so Uiat be breathed through , Itie hole : hie air waa so eaten around tkju it euoia h up out of its place, it only holding by a small piece; tlie usa vi w-wz urn. " mm u "ini i' i ii. ii uiren; an nicer anoer i die arm. aa hirite a a sura's hand, had aearly eaten tareaak . te ear iiiii h-t body. Thin be was afflicted with nrsaty 1 siirh jnttrtA. acrid, ofetunre nlcere, on various part of hie 1 pnrsim. For furiher and tu.il pamcuiara, aee our PAJ1. . VilLKTS. ' Dr. THOMAS WILLIAMS, one of the moet skilfal prra. I sicians of Rome, waa called to see Haskin the day before j Je comuieuced usmir Brant's Purifier. l)r. V. examined nim, and then told him that all the ntedicmet ta the teorU eonld not euro him tlau his case waa j Worse than Hopeless ! j Ttow hear Mr. 11ASKIS"S statement of cure! Dessfd- ! " Mr wif-procured one bottle of HRAS T'S PVRIF 17.VO ' ICXTR.ICT.af HinrU hr feord. dmcirists of Roma. 1 commenced ue:n that, and bepoa to vet better. That botii euatiled me to pet off my bed. wliere I had been confined 7-rW;earesi WUie-liW muM.isibs., tire t),t.i6.ifr.eli.b!ed me la irtir tiro wrn. lo Rome teaIre, wlicre I nnirured txs bottle niorr ; and whm 1 had t I Ifcbcul iiiinif tliem. rrm teen nut of twnty nlrer htx KiU4 up-niyl tJt.ee buttim tutm trfixttl a Pt.Rr tCT CLRf &.1 iiic u'cera, ud n t-wml me to g-od healA." FOIUTEEN WITNESSES! Mr. HASKIN liuawora lo U alOTf fact, and tM j art w.im efcf.i an i cemtivtl to by Dr. T. iLLl AMS Mr (i R. BROM'.V.rnprtfl.trtif thw Wa$h Haiti Mrm b !. ri:TitianizMl nod cirilied rpun:riw. bnm ciu-d a nrT propTtin of dat!i Minn iv tlrr Qiamr.y frat af. iV.ri tiie tmuiiMi fumilyr; htk). until witU'n a Tvtv-a, JtCiv U noi trx-vn any errtttn rrmrf iu Mop Uie duvaitauu Alien u' liiwui, uui nun ! BRANT'S INDIAN mimm BALSAM rmrrt ry many of the mnrt tr,tu,?y Wi?wf antSj drrjptd Tetof P; t.MONay ox-t VPTlCeS-rr tui'tmlted camo. nl" lcrfitM a-r.fi Jt'fitd U NTsS (wirh Hopfxess oit aa w mrT U-f-iTt. run d i v anvf 'lr--rrwHi.riK. S ly h pcietn ww tuie of ilw aiftict'-J fertMmai. a to har u.oti pn)nKinc'.I ly f1hiuM.ii mi l fri-:ni o be jktial- . dvi. Suiie.wU bad :!. r lnrml-rW.t.:ta mat., hava i-eTi ruri!. an I ret liVf ; oThej. aio it waa aatd woaid am live awollwr day. are now as well -imI beany aa Umy rfT vrrt. U H.pr all the cVanf inrtJ purifying Tirtuea naarljr n pow.-iful and actire aa iln? prrpnratinn hicu we cail . BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. P-v Paianm difftTi from Ui T.xtmrt, tkerauat U poMciara -rrrn md.c-ttiiHM tchtch are j-tsi!iarly a&i ted mini art mtentimlljf mtrttsary or, the curt of ; COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS, j Md all disoatrt of a palmona nabiro urh d itsfa aa umia.iv nrore ao mm uiui-r oru a.ar- treat u;eni. woes awr uack I 're Brcsist, Throat, Inn:.., and Heart Tlila BALSAM Mr.Ai.SAKncrar.sUi.rr as ia the LVKGt, and s'rtrsrre internally, as certainly and einy at the PKirviNc Extract ears ami hralt uicr ertemtHy. Tais Kaisaiu cures nink cases of tough ami t'omntmpttum out af i c.v, a!Ur Ji uthcr reuieJirs hive failed to do good. Thousands of Consumptions ' rm"ir Cm' b'nUstni:r prove its unfoitn, efieae , in such diwust-s. and us und.,f.ii curaiive power, and 1 anliine tiealimr prrrr.rtiis. in tlw fnllmvine comi.iaints mnd dist-asea. viz.: ..iihn V H4 hiredineat ihel wmn. i Coin ta the Breatt and Hide. AiiM-Sawfe. A'maas Comf mlitimtm PilnVfyifirB nf In It. ...1 Chmrn t. f.imtum. ft. mmj srry and Summer Comelaintt it Children and .this, and ot FEMALE WEAKNESSES & COMPLAINTS. ! No renWy ofT'-ml to the pulrfic hat vrbeen half m 1 ttrtain and t-rttml m rettorittQ x.. tln inrMental avtaWI au vrryatwr w tri iipc i- ata irua.i sr a ' Balsam. It niakea ooditT.-rcncv-w Iwiber UifdrrarAeiraal bt tupprmitm, tier, or oilier trriJrri'- it nK(l LATE3 ALU by titVii7 tVif ptstcm. v.-v tV cmctxa T:ON, tr,d w-ioLkuip and aUuyiatf KERVOL1 lUlTAllUlff B see parapnift. CONSTTMPTION. A DYING WOMAN CURED. We tnte tins enre, to provo the wan to avi Lira when this BALSAM I used, even ftM- the person is eonmarred bu nhuiiciant and friends to be in tha loot ttnom tf I dtxjose armally nrinc and, in this ease, so rsa cows. t tar snaot D and bltruItiCLothes srer atnegni: wot mrtirraart at this case, and the reerectable and umdomb. proof of all the circumstance and facts, wo refer to oar ,. nire'vras effected on Mrs. ZIBA BTKF..VAN, of BoJJstnn .W Saratooa Co-jntv. X. V. We can prove, b ( yooil a doalit. many othert. almoet equally axpeuss. ana ss- - ' nnmerable cases of Co'utis and Contumptuml CI USD, which were pronounced incurable by skilful nivsiciAfa FITS, FITS, FITS. m,,.,. j. k. LIPPIXCOTT It POX, respoctaW. aw I ani at HiUtororc. Sullttan ooaaty, Psn-iscaaia, yfrote " us. Mav i2.l81!.sUtini,amon.' oilier urNtrirs which had . j'X iliAnM of RRANTS PLLWONART BALSAM. Uiat Hie of their euslusncra had .iust informed tliern that lier child, which had been subject to riT fee tetmal nerrt, was cured hy the use of Bsawt s balsam. f.WV.n rOMPIiAINT-DVKPEPrllA. Pe onr Paiuphlet for the care effeetod by BRAUTi MtUICINKS. - CHKOMC DVSESTEBT arid SfMMF.a CoMrLAiirrs. in children or aroscm srvaaa. Cured vilhout any failure m-hatecer . Also CHOLERA INFANTUM. No Bother need ever mourn tlie denih of her child by tin! ehild-dos'.roym? comf ia nl, v. lien teethtnf ui wart w.tner ChAera Infantum, or what Is esll.l M CoHe...iT-if "BKANrd PI I.MO.NARV BAUiAMtK..'fcin.iiiitereJ to tlie e'iM. It s'a-uid. however, m sw -net. bo n-ed m twice at hi roe pntmt on th dlreenon a) each boUr prescribe, uuul die tompiainl ia clwcaad For aale by M. XV. Haile, Brook nl!e, A. T Irwin SlCo-, Fjlrfield Wm. Rabottom, MeUmora. D. D. Talman, Lanrel. C. B. Overton, Anderson. D. Bever, Liberty,' II. Rider & Son, Brownsvfffdi J-L. Andrew, Dunl,ipville, P-Mason, Coonemville, N. Craeo &, Co.. Colombia, Thompson & Gillespie, GreenabtVf, Eaton Ramsy & Co , Slilford. D- CriBwell., Napoleon, fi . Weal ii. J. B. Clark, Mauehilar W. Conner, Fayetleville, S. Barber, Kushville, R. L. Antrobua. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versaillea. H. Allemonp; Milan. Ferbis & McCulloogh, Lawreoeebarf , nd by agents in every town at ibaSUta, All letter and orders moat be addreaaed ts -. Wallace & Co. 106 Brcadw.y, New Tavk Dee. 10, 49-51 TKRMS or TUB INDIANA AJIEItlCAir. TWO Dollars in advance, 3.50 in six ntanths, 3.00 at the end of the year, and an additioa 0 cent for CTcry year pay raent is delayed tharaaf ter. - - AnvEaTiaiMT. Onesquareor lass will b inserted three tiroes for one dollar, if payment be made in advance; one dollar and twenty. five cents if pay. meat be delayed oae year; and oae dollar and CftT cts. if delayed two years, and in tha same pnpar lion fut the time payment is delayed. Larger veriisement.rqr a longer tlsac will beeharjed n the sara principles.
