Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 December 1850 — Page 4
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From the Watchman and Reflector, Something of a Romance in Ral Life.
certain she was good; ami if beau-' submitting it to the inspection of ty and goodness are synonimous ' the reader, terms, (which some will deny.) then j , Nov 20, 1 8 . she was beautiful. She was good; Eiukm Facl: This will introshe was a sincere christian the'duec to thee friend Charles Cope-
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1 am not quite up to telling sto- world. Like her father, she was ac- pursuit or business. I have known ties like the following, my dear counted something of an oddity, him from u youth up. Thou m ivteader, but I was so much interes- but not bv those who were well no-'est depend upon him for aught that TV? r f , l,n?senti-a Mow, .pmuted with her. That she ' he can do, and shall not lean as on taat 1 led almost sure of engaging should move in a sphere of million- a broken reed. If thou canst do your attention wmle I proceed to juries and half millionaries, and yet 'anything for him, thou mayest, lay them before you. ou must manifest anvlhing like a truly ! peradventurc, benefit thyself, and let me tell the story in my own way . christian character, would by some ; cause to rejoice you may rely upon it as sub-! bc accounted sufficiently odd with- Thy former and present friend, stantially true. The real uamesof out anything else to add to it. Micvn Loomis. the parties concerned I have con- One who well knew human nature, 'It is not every one can get old
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.once said, those who have riches Mieah Loomis's endorsement on his
worth forty of your whiskered, lounging, lazy gentry say what they please what do I care? what's money afterall? got enough of it want a sensible man want somebody to take care of it all
humbug,' ! 'What's all humbug, father? 'Why, people's notions on these matters Cepeland's poor so was I once may be again world's full of changes seen a groat many of them in my day can't stay here long got to leave Annie wish you'd like him.' 'Father are you serious?' 'Serious, child.' And he looked so. Annie was a chin of the old block
'Mr. Copeland.' Charles bowed. 'Miss Fey ton.' The young lady bowed; and thus they were introducod. There was no particular reason for remaining any longer, and our friend took his departure. That night Annie said to Mr. R, 'I like his appearance, father.' 'Forward march,' said old Paul,
and he looked at his daughter with vast satisfaction. 'The ould man's as swate tonight as a new potatoe,' said James to the cook. The next day Charles Copeland came very near writing, several times, 'To Miss Peyton, Dr,' as he was making out some bills of mer-
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m one oi me largest oi our com- enter the kingdom of Cod hardly. , character,' said Paul Fremen, to a strong minded, resolute girl. 'chandisc sold, m.reial cities, there lived, a few Rat Annie had entered it, and thus himself, as he folded up a letter of, A new idea seemed to strike her. 'Delivered the paper last eveears since, a rich old merchant by filfdled those other words which fell a well-known associate of former! 'Father, if von are really serious ning?' Copeland bowed. 'Mrs. the name ol JJremen. lie was con- from the same lips, that 'with God davs. 'Old Mieah is good tor a ! in this matter, HI sec this Cope- Uiichards an old friend humble Mdered good, in t.ie mercantile all things are possible.' That she' quarter of a million, or for anything laud; Fll get acquainted with him. ! circumstances the young lady
I'luac, ivi a naii million or so. s-
ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDET-! PEPSIN! THE TKLK DIGESTIVE FLUID, ou GASTRIC JUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, Prrpared from RENN ET, or the fourth StO'i ach of the Os. after direction of HAKON LlKBIv., the gnat Fhy.iulogical I lu nuM, by J. S.HOttiHTOS, M. U., No. II, North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Thia in a truly wonderful remedy for INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, l.IV'ER COMPLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DEH1L1TY, Curing after Nature' own method, by Nature' ow n a;ent, the GaMric Juice. C3 Hall a tranp.o.iful of thin fluid, infused in water, will digest ordissulve, Five Pounds of Konst Beef in about two hours, out of thesiomacb. DIGESTION. DIGESTION it chiefly prrfurnitd in the stomach by the id ui flaiil uhich frerly exude from the inner cuii of that organ, when in a flute ot health, enll d the li-itric Juice . t h fluid is the Grrnt Solvent the f'aor, the Purifying, Preserving a tut Stimulating Agent oft he ttunitti-h and intra lints. Wii limit it ther- ill Ik io digeMion, no cuii viTsiun
of fiHid into blood, and no nutrition of the budy; but
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yr Ilia. i 11 ' vvj la-tiiu.i, mat vwv, it vivj x twiui nun j n i.iwo iiij a.iu a iiivu HUH, A 11 . - v luir-n vi iu lit l ii;iiu ill gum ixow, he had not acquired all this she shouU dare to dross to suit her- seems a senile, businesslike man! have him. T.ut ho shall love im anv dav have her mvself if I
vy any suddea and unaeeountablo : SeU; that she should look far be- sotting old business increasing for mvself alone: I must know it. could ireaks ot tortune, but by a lone; voud the chcle iu winch her f.ih- must have tn-n helnnmv sis ! Will von leavo lhs m:iit.v t.i m,.?' i 'Ali-!l,NKvnr 'nnm.nrtul. '
and persevenng course of industry. Crs wealth b.ad placed her, and in '. well as anv time.' i 'do ahead, child; do as you like. , Mr. Bremen. The old man looking ! hu.Vnu time.".1. "1" w"i"i,Tof m!i He had attended closely to his bus-- the midst of her own plenty, think1 The old gentleman looked ull ' Good niorniMg.' ' ! -no one eantell how he looked. "tZXJV: mess had practised at the outset of others poverty; in short, that this, as he stood gazing in silences 'Stop a moment, father. I shall When did a nun ever fail to find
uui cLunonn n;ui oeen sno Sliould be a real v sensi sle. s,- on the man liofme him At len-rtli :ilter tnv nnninn UtU T ,..11 o.. nrMnvti in, ,,,K,-..f iUn. .,r..,;.
punctuai to his engrigements, had rious minded girl, miv be reirarded , he opened his lips. 'Mr. Cone-land near to be a Poor srhl a eomnan- tance of a ladv in wliom he was in-
MOFFAT'S Life Pills and Phrenix Bitters. Tliese Medicine have now Ix'en Ix-forn tho puh. lie f,r a period of FIFTEEN YEAHS. aud durint; that time have niuiiit.iiued a high cliaractr in aliiiost every part of the globe for their eitraor. dtnary and immediate power of restoring perfen health to persons uflering under nearly every kiC(j ol disease to which the human frame is liable. IN HA.NY THOUSANDS of certificated instances, they have even rescued sutTercs from the very verge of an untimely jrave, ufter all the deceptive nostrums of the day hid uu terly failed : and to many thousands they hare permanently aecured that uniform eujoymem of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably and infallibly proved, that it has appeared scaicelv ess than miraculous to thou who were acquainted with the beautifully philosophical pr;a. ciples upou which they are compounded, and npo which- they consequently act It was to their mauifeiit arid sensible action in purifying the sprigs, and channels of lilji, and enduing them with tl. uewed tone and vigor, that they were indebted fa their uanie.
aih r a fool, toriiid, p.wiliil, and (U itrucuvf condi- . , . 11 r .u T -n .. r.i.. . ...i k.ir. boast of vegetable mgredienLs, the LIFE METlT.
diad, or injured utoniaih prudue no pood Oa.iric ' CINjES are purely and solely vegetable ; and conJuice, and lu nce tlie disease, ili(r . and debility ! taut neither TVTprnTITy, nor AnHmnny, nor j. liichii...e. a k-t I Hie, "r any other mineral, ui any form whatever. s.- .. is t-.t. t. ,k- are entirey composed 0f eitr;cts from ;;;;r i - P ahuudaiiee in lie solid part of the human stomach j long kuown to several Indian tribes, and recently after ileaih, and sometimes causes the stoinaeh to di- to some eminent pharmaceutics! chemists, are alio, treat iKt-lt; or rat itself up. it is also found in the . nether unknown to the hrtioraiit pretenders u maOu:r(!;;nVerVT.,0;.1" medical science ; and were never before .d.nia. Kriinet, the r fleet r which has loiie ht-n the special ! terd in so happily emcacious a combination. Houderof the dairy. The curdling of milk is the . The first ojieration is to loosen from the coats of first process of digestion. Kennel possesses at..n- : the stomach and bowels the Various imnurities sJ
lie stomach ot a call will curdle ...i:,:.. ..,,1 .,A ,t.L. . ...j .
t.iuiiin. vvii-nuiiu j ot tiling uuiiu tutiii j yj
di-1 vinove ine r.aruciieu lit'ces wuicu cuwrrt iu
cest ! convolutions of the small iutesiiues. Other uifd.
jle;ilt honestly with buyers and sel- as a tiling which one does not see ' vou know all about books?" lers, not eutered into hazardous ovcrv dav. It is true, she wcut:" 'I have had some lew yea speculations, and though he nut out into fashionable society, she rience.'
how
that tlii want may be perfectly pilicd, we quote ihe follow ing S r I KXTI FI C 12 VI I Jv I ' K!
iroduce cines only partially cleanse these, aud leave suca
co!L-cted masses behind to produce habitual Costive, ness, with all its train of evils, or sudden Diarrhaj with its imminent dangers. This fact is vtl
j known to all regular anatomists who exam:::e tlit
ion of our friend Mrs. Richards in terested? Coi.olnn.l fbnnd hinisr-lf il'" ':"ma" h.u a"or ,dealh . and hcnce. ,!ie
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arS CXne- ll. Olivet She Shall knOW the Quite Olieil a bl 11 Street. JlC WaS pared from the mucous nKii.lr.e of the siomaeh of medicines of the ajfe. The second ertVct oi : ths
whole allair vou shall call me bv sometimes disappointed in not see- ,d ' Iffl..t.,.V
She was out, or
a thousand a be a relation of yours you shall had an engagement in another part ! suggest the business to Mr. Cone- of the city. He saw her very fre
miti, uiippomtiiuuts ami reverses mingled with the gay crowd that as- 'Any objection to a place here mv middle name, Pevton I shall ing Miss Peyton
""V"a,v UUKli KJJuu JHin-fii sfomijieain the halls ol wealth: luit rrettv close work if I mcivl.- M,:..l . ..I I" . .. - . I 1 ...
?" ",col-u,"u -tai Ul S'S,t'iere were also the poor aud needy yearV Suggest the business to Mr. Cone
mposxoaoi ;m annual .acorn.-who, as ol(en as they thought ofher, Xoae in the world (land, as vou call him, and arrange quently, however, and matters went ,m''5 U.T-V i (and that was not seldom,) ex-; 'When can you begin?' for the first interview. The rest ' on to the entire satisfaction of both
ine resiuence oi Mr. l. w is, a: daim.vl 'IHoss her kind soul:' She ' 'Xow.' : wiil take care of itself.' i I. . I
" c comm-uecm2ac 01 111 s eaa- m:ght hi s:en a.nnst dailv, to en- A real smile shone upon the old 'I see. I see
uit -career, not lar Irom Ins store; ler the dwelling of poverty, and dis- man s Ihce. It lingered there like rare smiles illuminated his whole Mr. Ilremen,' said Charles, one eve-
parlies.
md o;ie of those 'How much vou remind me of i!V.!",h',!w;!:,r!'wr.K"r7"T'T,,V,'i"
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in the mmc manner at they tcould be in the human ooif?ri." DK. IKU FA R A , in his ramous treatise on ''Food and Diet," published by Fuwlersfe Wells, New York, paire 3J, stales the same great rau, and describes the method of preparation. There are few higher authorities titan Dr. I'ereira. Dll. COMBE, in his s a In able writinc on the 14Physiolopy oI'Di estion,'' abserves that a diminution f the due quaniiiy of the c;airic Juiie ia promiiient ami all-prevailinir cause of nvsm ixia:"
I and he states that ". distinguished proii sscr of med-
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. j - )( , i"" .'.vi.r ,...vi iiiii-.-, tiim imu 1.10 in iiiu c-au iiiiu.i i-iv-c. ji ui. iti;tii i;oi ucinecu ins iini, tu Finnic 1 llillllv lie saicl a)out cnanges, he eventually tooiv;i'ir nmv, after all, than the silver the clouds of the eveniinr, lighting lips, parted them assuuder, glanced vou were a relation of his.' j up Ins abode up town, somj two ,:md gold which she always carried up those seemingly hard, dark lea- upon a set or teeth but little the j" 'I am related to him, thiwi'h or three miles irom toe noise- and with h u- and all this wiili vit tmv. A st.l niNl,.,! i, n,. wovso f.v w,v.r ..n.i w. mji,,ff mvnmiu1 ..,. ...,f..
course lo the tiasteic Juice, ohlaint d from lliestom
ach of living animals, which ironed comitetehj tvecettuir Dr. OH A H VM. author of the fa in cms works on 'Vepetable Diet," sayss "it is a remarkable fact in physinluirr, that the stomachs ofanimals, maturated in water, impart to the Huid the prop, rtv ot dissolving various articles ufl'nod, and of e(l clinir a kind nf artr trial digestion nf tln-m in n-. .i;r. ..
tlirnvtll nf hiKin.icj II, v-io i ...a . i:... i .' , i ... . .1 ........ ... P - - ' " 1 . tram the tinturnt ilirrtnrr n-crrti."
p". leuiauon: na aim si witn.jut oo- new comer, hooks were opened, there when he lett the house lor Ins Mrs. Kiehards turned away to con- ---sx's.itrs-atwork.thec!iemi.tryorMan,-iii- im?rCSlllar.01 mnkln;Uu 'servathm. Her father, who had matters explained, directions givwih counting room. The twilight of ceal a smile. Somewhat later than alllnshahits. At just such, an hour sonii ilea of her habits in eonnee- the pen was dipped in the ink, and that smile was not vet gone " when usual on that night Annie reached "-K he ato Ins brcakfist, took his ivory-; Hm with these matters, was well in short, before an. hour had pas- he readied the well known spot, her father's house. There was no i ?h Vv '"i,i,in
neaueu cane m ins haml. threadel nt..MfoH,i l-tb.-r lto,,.. -,v,u l,,,-,, n,,.,i,f .,,,,1 ime.j .,.ii,.,i..,.i i i " .... ...:..,.i.:.. .1,.. ... r i ' ...,r',VT"r. yi isox ur,i,e jeir.r...n coiled,
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i-Fi.i. ,10 iiuitii.ii.'ftiiiiir'i::it. tint lih: imiui.ni.iiiii ini iiinr ,r' iiiiiiiti:iiiisiiitiiii iiir n i finitij.oTi'ifi1!' initinncc i-u n .tm
throagh the great thoroughtare ol gave her most freely of all that she man had known each other for Paul was after his fashion a polite lv written there. 'I see, I see ' 1 ? aud located himseH to asked of him, without so mach as a years. man. On the mornin- of that day said the old man'the accounts's do-
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. .J-.....U.H no .u.iv; n.-u -., iui.ia.:n..iuiMi u. menu, 10 n;tL iooks were unceieu io our sen uooks naiauceu havo it n
means, the liver and limps, the healthful actioa of
! which eut.rely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver mid lungs. be:'or , it passes into the heart, beirp thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, course freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mount, the bauuer ! of health in the blooming cheek. The following are among the distressing varwn of human disease in which the VEGETJELE ' LIFE MEDICINES well known to be iii- . l-ble: DYSPEPSIA, hy thoroughly cleansing the fim - and second tstomachs, aud creating a rluw of pure ! healtliv bile, instead of the stale and acrid kiud; FLATULENCY, Loss of Appetite. IlearlLum, Headache, Rextlestnes., Ill-temper, Anxiety, Lmtirunr, and Mrlinchuly, which are the genera! symptoms of lyspepu, will vanish, as a natural ' consequence of its cure. Costiveness, lv cleansing the whole length of the lutebtines with a solvent process, aud without violence : all violent purges leave the bowuls costiv I within two duvs. i ti: t " rr t 1 . .,
Philadelnbi.ii. hi. rreat work ..nllnman M.v.i..L.Z.-. . uaruuj-.. ttJW uaotera, "V reraoviu; tM
devote, more than fifty paires to an examination r "'arp acrut Hauls hy which tliese complaints nr. this siil)teet. Hi. experiments witti Dr. Heaumont, ! o!C ioned, a:id by promoting the lubiicative secton the tiustrie Juice, ohiained Trom the living human I till! ol" the murous menibruue. rjr'vr'S.ir!. 1 Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blo.l to .
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bulu uu nour no returns to his .loin- made of it.
leu to repose and refresh himself t-, -pi..-ii.. . .
uuor me ous oi me nay. i;1 xc r;irj to hU
uar old lnend was regarded bv . . ii ii- ,
eyiuy as nuner ouvi in msw.tvs. lie i: if,.l
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mi) s to me point.
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u ii. mere seemed to he a will be sulliuent torennrk that he mend diaries! so many so pe- through now iu short order. You're!
ndorsu-nding between t lie m had been liberally educated, us euhar so full of sonithing--that a sensible
the art'Jicial as in the natural digestions,
As a DYSPEPSIA. CURER, DH. HOCOHTOX'S preparation of PF.PSIN' li-s
roooceo 1 lie m. ma-X'cltant rjtrrt.t, curuiir cases ol
ol jerspi-
rat:on in such cases, and t.'ie tnoro,;n so!u icu a ail intestinal olistruclion iu otheis. The Lifk Mf.ihoinks have been kuovu it
t.ie porase goes, and though he the head clerk could not but notice just what 1 want bless you, child, I. Il l 1lt. ,11 .. . .. J 1 7
gll 1 110 lOOllSll pUSS ! tic Co,i.f,i,, ...pp.,-d to he on the my verce of : Wfeks al,(1 ' ha" Aat time, by r-nov;
ine crave, it is .iiinossiiiie to tire ihe details ol ra- I ioi;ai iiiaaiuuiatiou irom ine muscles aim l.Ta aevj
ses in the limit, ol Ibis aiWerti.emelil but aulhemi-
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-vniue possessed a mind well cal- had eutered ear v into business, lio them, and that too with somo !l:ivm 1 tlivsst vvi ' Tlx. ! A, .a.i i..,.i ""' eer..tie.ie. i..vei,een civenor.....re than two
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of t.ie .oints. TlATlaine of ,!! Iciii.? Iv frii-r hi t '--..'.
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. tt ,,, ., , , "-- "" iv.. in.,. ii, ,t nvi .i.vva m.i uvj.ivi.u i in. iuuit,i nuii ? - iii l .to v-tuuiu" ; i;tM ine v. a int. , tor anuosn ine iirsr, t itoi m , ., , ' -.. ne. were . , . . - - . - j - generally talked btlt little. Vet al- K, ,,.,-l,f ,1. ill l j. C l I l .r . , l , i ,, "nwi- m. lltsi llim 1U I ,,,-ui-ly all desperate cases, ami the ere. were iiat, dckgiitfullj -oulliess important organs, Rr.d ieur & ; ..un.u uut, mu., ui .11 fll Klillt 11110,1. ailtl tlOUUl Hot Ol IllS llllild .'111(1 l.iVll't lTn lii.l Villi'il Hi . hn vf f. .1-1 li 1,? 11., n,... 1. I,: ........ i I only rapid and ...,.!. rlul. hot nermm.-nr ''' I h -,-.-.--.- 1 ,. i
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Had a thunderbolt fallen at his 'Copeland you're a fine fellow ' "'.' ai. r..r metinR,'.nd ti.twf i-.V'--iitL
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bvphcina e,rorh.. vd ol last l,u Afr a few astounded. Did Mr. llremen &iy sal to my relation Peyton-all I rZZ rVr bill mv fos, 11!?, 1 Mil, i1 li !ml arnvl1 at th mituro .vewofSuwessiutlic pursuits to that and in the counting room, too? right-done it up well. Come to1"- andTnTO. . n" To l' d k ' Notodv V rid f V"1 h h:ld " himself Thc em?d to blush ' nj house this cvening-never been ! PeZ.U d'i :. , .: : utsK ioooti loanu t.een, ami was vet m a state ot sm- lortunes came thick and fast n nun at the introduHion nf ,u.i, ., c,,li tl,r,i vt ni,0 q nl(li. . i ' . r,.,,t.ad ror ,hrl ti , k h ciNES.'ve to thebiood, and aii the humor-. l CX'JL ,l'1T,W'f !f!T '"- M.-!f ioa'S. jcU lieailul .W t '1 it 1. tt HSrSS! ioSfeS was i.uu man ns Aa, people or she had not even fallen m love as scarcely anv proiiertv, and alone in made a blot on the fiir pi before toav' s"or' ,V v" "r -. ".: .toiMcc Said 'every Ollil has his IV M-liiri- m.l -l, iV i .av . il 'n 1 ,. ' ' , t I'ClOlt IONIA. t.t.K.l..w.cold,.t.tr.,r .he ni.,od, H.-vi..e.., s:ons a eruptive complamu, sallow, cloudv, and u uuv ouo iijh nib p.tanau- a0i. ntKi he na oilers? 'What the world save his two daughters, him. ! 'llow much intorpst b,. fr. ",'",VfSp'ri,VI,'",,,on,-"rKTcia,i""'wk"'. oll""r 5m complexions.
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fectly understood bv his Irish W , "Z J v.;, a- V. " : V, "Ml -" J S lor you mc s a Rind old fellow in his way'i lM-JI'SlX IX POWDKRS,
vant. Atsom-periliircx.av-Um ''rih n it V , , V m a ervuet way prune article-poor enough to be a little rough, but good at heart, of eountenai a 1 1 Ti. J', .lc )!uh chafes, who sui'e-wh:it of that?-a fortune in a Yes, Mr. Charles Copeland, even
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inning improvement ia ine Clearness ol the ;n. COMMON COLDS and INFLUENZA will
KTSKN'T I1Y MAIL, FREE OF POST AG K. ' always bo cured by one dose, or bv two eveu in
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Kl INia put unit, the r,.nn..r Powders wiih.li- irlLJ3. As a remedy fur tirs most brxu.
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TO lllIllSiir KiiHi .1,1.1 lli-.f ,.,, ,0 ' i , '. , 1 s 0 0 1 vv- ...v.. v. .v.-.. s.iv... . 1-v.i.iv yj 1 1t.-1.111t.111 ivinuv.1 llKIIlOU IIUUK. lOU . V 1 orsyr.ip, oy tne pa- xJu-.l; i-iXJ tho,K ivib ached' t nTr'f'T 1,0 Y'l hX l"y oet and pleasant eve- of mine-been thinking of it some: At eight o'clock precisely, the XZIeV: KffiE: Zll uow liStlr int ,m ' t0lK;Tl "P;? ly horl:,lhor'An- mil-s m 1:0 i very time-tlon't want to" meddle in 1 door-bell of Mr. Bremen's s! cj(f' V.at t!ie p": UOW 110 b W.lUting tl'.e jrieat COat, liwivmi , s ir v ,.. n-.,,,!,!, . , i. ...,.... 1.. 1 , i" . .l i v , . U1 m.lUSlOU , -, -os NK ,INorth Ki-h,,. .hi,d..,hi. P. ; able Medicines was himself afflicted wilh tli-
CM., 'Sure ho s looking the umliaMl wh. r.v ., ,r.L , .1 I"i ' ; v " v V "."'T our .a .g. ur vnanes Copeland, was rVZZVXX.''
a rainy dav it's to be' TIu ' tUlt UIU lu"5 01 1110 uay ov.n uusiness nest can't help ushered in by our trend James : ?'p'"'. io.-3T:.i.m. M m BtkrnT, I' ,v s , ', J t f ' .!''','.; t!r. ri? "? 01 1 ver- : ; 1 t4 Mm kindly b tW F""'w.b,',. ..,,,.
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-,,,.,,..,;:':: : . I'ru.0": wcouid sue know pos- he grew steadily ia the confidence
......... . ..s . , ,lv,. .a..,, na. ltiveiy that herself was sonit. and of hi
of
; hand and turnim? round
Now the fict is, that Charles introduced him lo 'my daughter ' , 1 1.. 1'. ...it , . . . ; ? :
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my necessary lor t he transactioti ,,,f ti ..... i. i.- i. t. . t. . . . . . " .. ... : - 1 ....1,,, - ......n. x c iuu jhcuicu. anai
the business oflife YYh-.t ''V V, ,lun,l,V k Tv "e niki 11 nor, mat inimnhe pes- hnnsell, but how the old man should withdrew.
short seion a Coivn-s of such c n- V . 7 V "".7'- nine m- m.u mi lompieieiy aivmed his leel- .Uharles, will vou forgve mo this?' men iro dd m dee A ' Srow iu ?S1 i ' i C?-"t J"S " n was said hy cither of them not ings was Tite a puzzle to him. In He was too much astonished to oKat n connected with the routine ofbu.i- the course -ofthe day a note was make anv reply. qfCkncw-l T h 0 1 1 m 1 LK . ! l n 1,.. .Tuh: olton "oss, and there had been no inter- pat into Mr. Uremens hand, bv my motives aid feoliJ 1 Wli
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called 'the world.' thon-vh t .:";::r: 1 1 ,4tl 1 u,-c , . " peuomt,.ur.i.remenwas ment lor his return home arrived, satisfaction, no one will doubt.
prises inreality onlv aver, smdl r n k! Vr "i " ,nt 1.2! mi r Inhs"1.,W a.Walcd dwum! opeland,my dear fellow,' shoutr- . . ut'i'O.-vii. a laliier is not c and earnestness at tho A-.ititi.rnr o -i i-- f mr ,... ,.c 1.-1 1.. i i.i ... ...
poruouoi maniumt. it was large lik.dv in l,; .;,-..,. i.-, , i,,!,.;.-, .,,, i,.,r o . " '"'i--'1"'. i" v-uaues oiu x .tui, us ne entered the room
.Mi.vnr., lux v.-,;.! .,.,.1 ...,.-! v " w, vmv. ..,:. mc 1, .10 nun. ooiiieuiing wassaviiiir.
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lor him
child
of his
him
September.. 1830. 37.-1 m.
For alw bv
M. W. Haile. Rrookville.
A. Tlrwm &. Co., Fairfield,
m. nu bottom, Melamora, D. D. Tatnmn, Laurel, C. n Overton, Andrgon, 1. Bever, Liberty, H- Rider &, Son,' Brownsville, J-L. Andrew, Dunlap. ville, P- Ma.on, Connersville, N. Crago vV, Co., Culumbi i, Thomjixon & Gillespie, Green.burg, E.tton RaniHy &, Co , Milford. 1) Criswell., Napoleon, rl 0Ve8t & J- B Clark Manchester, W. Conner, Fayetleville, S. Barber, Rushville, R- L. Antrohna. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Veraailles. II. Allemong Milan. FerbisMcCullougli.Lawrenceburg,
mothc
time,
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self and dauirhter an onlv .......... . . . - ,V. . . , r. r. . 1 i'v nig mat at ui iistreet.l un, lather!'
, reader, and the only tenant t, i! r ...,1 ...i .. "TlT1.1?' And them too, riace' it only in the hands of the! 'No use I saymamcd now-
reallvfine dwelling lsid.M .t-" i ." ' , " " MUT "" curumHy. person to whom dirccted-doirt ready norwards-next
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sea ami scnanis. icars i.k .,... ...:n .. . -. 1 .. . :. i" wnv um;. 1-'"!; n no cares. .1
tinai m i i : 'iiitv.r :i vinvs MinMrm. ..":ir s-.-,i . .inuu -.,,.. i, ! ti... .1 i ., . .. i . ... .
Hi away since the wile and .,!,:,.- i, " ' j: " Z Zt . ' Cr . J 1 's ,tll Vcn. s0j' tlw outside, leel settled. Shan't
r had deiarted. She had xv , , l . ,,s ,l oi, lucnarus, Oi Jl street.' The Annie, though must
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however to sow trood seed in . . ... .i ..a- . .:..V. ... . . .:.. . : x- . ' , - M -1 un ?'x nin- servant daughters here house
Set
INDIANA A3IEKICAN.
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complaint for upward- jrmnTT-five years ; aud that he tried in vain every remeoyjvwTib, within the whole compass of the Miteria Med-.ea lie however at length tried the Medicine which a now offered to the public, and he wa cured id i very short time, after his recovery had been pronounced not only impiobribie, but abs.lately impossible, by any human means. FEVER AND AGUE. For this scourge of the western country thw Medicines will be found a safe, speedy, aud certain remedy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return of the disease a cure bv these medicines is permanent TRY T11EM, BE SATISFIED, AND BE CURED. Bilious Fevers and Liver Complaints. General Debility, Los or a..tit, ins Diseases of 1 emale. these medicines have been used with the most beneficial results in cases of this description : Kino's Evil, and Scjtor-t, m iti worst forms, yields to the mild yet powerful action c. these remarkable Medicines. Jucirr Sweat, Nervous Debility, Nervous Comfuusts of ail kinds, Palpitatioji or tu Heart, TaintI-.-Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISEASES.
Persons whose constitutions have become im-
at i ho.--. I r. .'.' ""I ""-,
h- hip ltir.inn niiii-H (
,"" "' "ery year payment i-d. laved thereaf ' paired by the injudicious use of Mercury, will fiui
Advertisements On. . . . these Medicines a perfect cure, as they nevur -J
"Uonil-.V h"--time, for one ilol ar h,, men. h.- t0 eradicate from tem all the effects ol AlOnU.l vnee;o. j..!,.-.d ."JV."' nf fT. Mercury infinitely soone. than the most poerful
1
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rather lonc-
l)f still m.i.
parlor, where sat a lady apparently .have it so partner in husiness
r . - mi ni h.j.i.. i ' enij--nve centu it pay. .u..u.v..7 d, .,,,.......-... r-... l ailt it OVer ... , nne re" "d oe dollar and filtv preparations of Sarsanarilla. A siajle trial will
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1 .1 rr M 1 1, "'". he time n.rme'nt i. h.i..... , Pr"P"J P'ce them beyond the reach of competition, n xns
...... vept.-men. .for a l..K. r tim, will h.. h. r.,VJ .11 estimation of every patient
ame prineipi, i.
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cood soil: and as the danrhtor..nvw ..... 1. , AV . ,vl ll,wu 1WKb en usnerea t.-opclaml into a small, neat some no words-
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ui nuoiue, ine irai;s oi a christian
mother s care
seen inall their
And now, aft
auction, I mast
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and prayers were .,,,..,.;,, h : . " .. u:""" " "1 """i' unrty years ot age, emen and Copeland-got the pa-i
richness and beaut v. ,,,n, . , : ' 2. ; T.1 J " 1 ! rlV?V.r 0'TeU, engaged in pers all drawn up to day-can't al-
rt!,i,mi.,'i,.;nt,M , . - """"r.""?; . "utsii g.i.iug sieamasuy kiuitiiig a stocking. Our mend terit. Be nuiet will von ertlii.-geiKie mtio- serious w be! ,.n.m th.. ...wt .,.! n h.-irf..., -i...f ;-:.9 t. . ..n ....Si . JL. .t . 'I""-1' ou' on t
make nou more par- f i a , , V i ... i :..i. ... '. i i. .! .. . . ' T "w yu, ana inquireu lorirs. Kich- stay in the room.
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urse vou will want . ,i 1 r w i , i r ....... ..v. ,u, uui 10 v.-Ain.'ciea vviuii. x nave given vou itct wlu "aiu and intiuired far Mr. I.r.nn i T in him f.trsiv vivr t. ,..., l.v.i.. ,- . :n . .l t . . . ts,,cu Juu tacit..
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, , LAWNS, la lof V FARUHAR aaveju., receivedebioce
and
nam and Fancy Lawm
. . Black do French K. . HI. ...... . .. j
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at the Pitt Ofite.
Wnfch &. Clock li rM.Dl WSON t. nder.hi. .rrrice'.'o the cit
.trie. pu,.c,u.l,,y are hi. rr..dKtas? VlJ . Ll"" Ch"rh. Wh.I l.,y , -lit e
BE CARF.FI L OF OOfXTERFEITS.
Several have lately been discovered, and thtil nefarious authors arrested, both in the city ol New York and abroad. Buy- of no one who is not an. itho;h
Agist, J1o Iw.i . . 1 Frf - r-iA-;0r.,W!. IL MOFFAT, 3i I Broadw. , t-Vo (h'WiU..
THE -nder.,,--wei. . rf--"'"rr
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three doort north ofthe poit offlc
i gentleman-md sensihle man There was an ea'se, and quietness, ' prove of the deception practiced!
July 23d. l850.-31.tf.
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you satislac ion. i. i . ,t, , lT , , , ---.. .. .v...... ,.o .t...t .... ...i ... ...n, voiniu.inu aooutfuu our menu Uharles. As, how-1 1 'orR-iaN Ualm iiiimVit I cannot tell you whether her " rtT, y v f 0Ur commended eves were Hack, Hue or grav; , t'iirtv Te r 1 7, ! 17 g , w, . to Copeland He felt at case at junjust steward because he had acted rB whether she was of a light or dark 1 - Jv l", 1 ' Y Vi t .1 ' U"at 'He: 0'ou "Iways do with sueh pec wbely, so I suppose the good sense pcomplexion. People diSer so much :ww"o" r i i )mm oom,,W11 re-Ifhown by the young ladyn choos-1 as to what and who may be beauli- ; J , hiUl rk' n;olandyou mark winch was immediately re- : ng a husband for the sake of what ' B'4 Wk&r7Z ZT'K Z ful that I shall not undertake to wl V: .1. : h , kT. V tUT!uV0U nded to; then another; and soon he might have possessed, merits! ISBr., expressany opinion in regard to . ' 1 l jnanyboib else ivortn an old the conversation grew so interest- our approbation. It is not eveiy j J2l -
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! hand and far .ale, aj lindi of lra"r. C-1' ' Ih.beat of.ivi. T ,
illDI-ta-VD BAHK. 2ney will pay the Igh.M ta.h -ice for fi-W, kini.Dark, and 1-eaikr in thr ronj i. MOKQ AX ItCMX. Brook-itlej.Oct. .4,1850- 44-ly
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) mi ii i i i . ..v. .v. v w i .....nv. n.i. Mi.',ifu, c;io i in ir lcenied Those who knew her best uf introduction which he presented ed, however, aud said, 'Marrv mv said that she was beauhful-very trt Mr. u was lokl t C;lKSfuUv , rihn,s dorkwluit WvVjlJ j - beautiful; but they may have been rorUt;0il antl as it W;1S solnewh;lts,v?' 1 1 partial friends. UI one thing I :n uaiquo, I .shall take th libertv oft Hu mho - child, all humW
forgotten. Her absence was! to step out of the circle which
strangely protracted, but at length
she nude her appearance. The document was presented glance at the outside.
surrounds the wealthy, and seek for those qualities of mind and
heart which the world cannot nvc nor take awav.
Ne 11 ly
ir.h sin. .
R xvvso Cincinnati, Ohio. T FI PTP i r"U B-"ille. Ind
Lll Nc,r Tr'tn, Ind
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