Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 7, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 February 1851 — Page 4

MISCELLANY

HowaConpleofLong-Eodlesfound' 'iWctpite sure? You won't out the Secret, and what a Shock- 80 mucu as roP a "Ult r it to any lng Bad Fix They were in In Con-one?' sequence. j jfo, no! only for goodness sake cy peter rErraroD iq. ; do tell us what it is.' A short time ago the Miss1 Approaching until his lace al - Scraggs moved into a house on IJarr-,'most touched the eager countc -

streph and lmmr nut. tl inip fi .mil r -T -- 11 111 11V. II tini.i .1 . , -. . . 1 ' i j'aiuit'U v. uira-maMTs siirn on me outer wall In ltnn 1 I hp V 11 1 1 Kinnir.-i.l . It..... vK J.. IV.O.:: 111,111 il 111MV -..- iiuiuuiu a 1110I0U"1I knowlpdorp nf PVnrvf liinry nmnrlnnt. i 0 . , UUUmgtoaii me lamuies resiuingonthc Rnn.irtv nnrl f-k n nnnci.U..tiL ,11. -j-.i.vj mi.. W il 1.UUC1UI.111UU; U13- ! tance round the corners at cither end. Seated at their front window, not a movement could transpire in. the street but thev were on the

alert to learn all about it, and to'a.present of one a-pioce, a hoy or a give their valuable advice and as- gu-1. just as you like!' sisjance whether it might be re-1 Sach a heart-rending scream as quired or not. Was any worthy that respectable pair of you ngcreamatron suddenly taken down wiHi tures instantly set un was rnk--w-

one ot those blessed periodical nrrangements peculiar to the life matrimonial, and her proudly delighted husband rushed off wildly for the uuliui, ine Jiiss scrapes were

iu iii&L wune lino all the partic- ; wing suggested that virtuous spinulars. and prognosticate as to wheth-)stcrs like them could want a babv cr the forthcoming cherub would lmt1 overcome them, poor creaprove to be a boy or girl. Then so - tures! and caused such a commoanxiously as they would in these ca-! twn amongst their delicate nerves

ses besiege the medical gentleman, the moment the interesting was over asking him how affair 'nnnr . -- I"-'"! .Mrs. Sii-;ini(-3it iv-io lining ' 1 I" ' uuin-i gv.-iiL"ii-

i.yiycuiuyameu n a long string ot en lingers, they darted away to the ter had vet reached the Utile alley U 1 r" advice as to what description of . concealment of their dwelling, and 'running" along on the south but' Ine.Vcars aS e had the pleasherb teas she ought to take, aud sought relief in an indefinite quau- she was so dreadfully a--itatcd? and 'Jire of proding an evening with the exact number of drops of para-' My of vinegar and salts. run short of breath tint d Iicr' Slie theu S:,ilJ' f her life was

gorie she ought to giv " to give to the littie innocent. At length an individual moved - -v,.v HI I I IV. rear ot the Jliss Scraggs, who kept hi, nn.:. ... . ,.7 1

..o aiiaiiasu laoseuiat these young m expect i nat baby notion was a diving her hand into th ird ui t, liu; ie erected assyUdies were unable to satisfy their poetic too much for 'em. and '11 be , Serai hina could hear'lSr si-ter's 1 luil . oravingsafter universal information, apt to keep 'em quiet for some tim- palpitatiu"- gasp for breath and' hile on this subject, we take in fact, they could learn nothing; to come.' 'inunediatelvVununonin- to hcrnid O00:iou to relate an anecdote in about lum, otuer than that bo w:w ! .la cobs was mUt.-il.-pn tl,; b.vJ .,n ni .,.:i':,. . .. ."n i relation to the one in Khn.lo m.m.l

Known by the name of Jacobs. . .. iow here w as a wide field for the u. ,iav ui uteir particular talents, i andMgoreusIy they set to work to,

uereotueine dimculties standing somewhat recovered from the or-' those of Tabitha, which had elided m the way of their desires, lint of gamzed whirl into which they had through at the self-same momentno avail. Though they strove to been thrown. It was such a reallv ! when whew! what shriek of 'Murbecome acquainted with him. so as singular idea, that of growing bahioVder! fire! thiols! nu.r M,i.i

w s,uu an vuiiauoe liuo ms dwelling, and.began to sew at their back window up stairs, for the c niveni-

enceol overlooking his lot, not the'm any

smallest item or knowledge respect - I.. i.:... i t i. ' .l ni nun iwui inev uiscover, he refused to haveanvthing to do with them, and nothing of available inaT M a . t w w . lorinaiion uni his lot present. Ono day he proceeded to the corner adjoining the back fence of the Mis Scraggs, whore be had previouslv uug up ana piauletl out a small gu . . . ....... i,nen, and during the lapse of a half hour appeared to be Verv bn-iilv nn gaged in pursuit of' something" the pair of maids were unable to devise though they strained their lorn necks through the window so fir as to run the most imminent .:.t- ..r filling to the ground below, in their . . . . . v k I- l Ml imi io iook over the partition standing so aggravatingtv in the way. Aud from this da via:!! i ... . I - A . 1 1 . . paid an early isit to the same corner, as though there was soniotl,;.i.r t oi ueep interest going on. of the rarrtil.to n-.iir.... l'...t.r 'l t i.Swi..i nvii.uc yti nuicn ne was railed upon to pay the closet attention: yet, albeit the .Miss Scraggs took a hundred opportuuites of peeping through the pales surrounding his lot, and over the top, and squinting round in every imaginable direction on the inner side, ' thev could see nothing but a few winter cabbage i ii ... jiiiu outer uesenptions of vcvta taby at - ,er. ntt MP hies. hen a week had gone from the first appearance of his ivuiiuu inai uieiiticai corner inv. liuauy resolved to plain out :isk fiv mi .ivnl...,.,i; .r .i , ... .... v .1.1. niatioii oi uie uecn mystery, for their curiosity had bv mistime become so entirely aroused as to be completely unbearable; and if he refused to satisfy them, they farther resolved to acquaint the city authorities hit h his strangecarryings on. and have the dreadild secret rigidly inquired i,,t0: :Uthey were very certain that the said secret was of a verv shocking nature, or ho would not "shew such determined pains to eo n real it. 'Why, bless your anxious flees.! he responded, when thov 1 m:vi uiu aoove resolutions nt.. e resolnttons into etWfi iwm.irn ii.r t .v.....,& ,lo mhi uts suvushad the least ulea you were soexei-l Iml nn I i.i en til . ivituit uii: oui' I'll 1 tt i invn 1 , " HUM arm. nf vm, ..;:.. u ...... -,ii. iii.i. iso not to breathe a whisper of it to j nnvlmitv fr X ..t.t..V i . ' J a-.ni, I ill! SI I111IU

...v v.... , .w i.viiiiuu i ;lV0,v;ill I " Vii sini'i ,. .,i .1. .

it jronerally known fr the wot W

vjii we won t moniion a wont of, same tnontont, thev ilivl not n hrrV V 1 " - K"nnr.io!uaI pr.rftuu? Is it that vont to any one, you can ilep.,,1 on tolore, hoM oinu.it;; fi! fU -eonciW, ami extreme.

uo a, .. una., ours, repuett both

the sisters in a breath.

nance of the old maids, (who were -.-. - vv, a " " V Vi . . . n-l t 1. ........ ... 1 1 . . 1 . ? ivT111 "nuvpun iiiuuius ana uue- ! K ihcfAnif.iil nt-i-te t I .l,c ....11...1 .. ."' ....vuui.v wi.'. uuwuo 'U1K.U il t . . Aorv iiinilf'll-liiilL-iniT nAnnfAii.nmrt i " -V .ouiMiit v.unuiv;iuiuvv; : 1 O ftti hill!.' -- I . . - I j.. " ..... . 'I'm trying a new-fashioned way ov ""r1 'nf rnrtsIniT Iciliioi;' T-o rr.l l.if ......ig, 1'uun.v;, X , K. iJ I I'll planted out in the corner there, and if you like, and don't tell anybody Jl word about it, the minute" they are come to perfection I'll make von .totnslung, and the blush that tipPHl their very ears with a crimson Blow of injured modesty was equal to a bed of roses, or a bucket of cueuan ixm. i he bare idea o! its as came within the merest triile

throwing them into a fit of hyster-' In her eager haste to precede her ics on the spot. Cnvorino- ihmr fi.'sisinr. SoMn'ini... m i

; i o ... i - . ... n.nidil iiiAvl..,f4l..,: ji. i i v -j iaiv -ui inuii oiusueicnf t hPir nn tvof,. . 'I guess that pair o'cat 11 not i bother their heads about me any more, said Jacobs, as he gazed. wiin a broad grm on Ins ronnfp--iiii v ance. alter the retrcalk" females ,t .... . i, . : ; -0 - ""-' .n i iM.i nuiiever. So fir from keeping them , quiet, the 'baby notion' raised their curiosity to a higher pitch than ever, as soon as their feelings had after the manner of raising vegeta - bk s.and have then sprouting up he so many cabbages and tnrnins. little IVltC 1 Ol OTOUMil 1 1 - f- , might h 1 .t ' . .. - " .... v spared for t he sterpurjuise. that th ; pair ( 1 becani;1 almost thunder truck from the mere ! thou-ht of the thin. 1 . . d were un1 1 i il'lo to ilo n.iv'lnn . v . v, VH...I ,11. , man turn

it oun aim overm their bewildered and .-king pokers, clubs, or whitmmuX And certainly, it might be ! ever was readiest to their hands, a posMb o that Jacobs could aecom-! score of men issued from their sevcphsh bis new-fangled method of i r.d dwi-Hinrs. nml n,d,n.i r. t

i - -j ..vn-iuiimi ll.VlllOtl producing the little innocents, 1 y. w-.ll,.. ... . ll 1 vtu-d.-iiie-way cacnueal pro cess never More found out; for be sides that men now-a-davs ahuos invented anything they had a min to. the Mi-s Serais distinrtK- i-,. - niembeivd, that, v.!,en tlioy little snub-no ;ed da:! were short s in in lips and nankeen pauta! a 1 . an cases ounuig under their inlan-i i"-1 bf.vrv:ituvi, of new editions 0 cherubs bei:v :itU.l tl!ai s family, their ma bad :dv iv told them that the said little ubs would be brought in t!u tor's coat-pocket, or in a ban after being dug by him out doe:i.i ef a parsley-lvd he kept in his girder, expressly f r (h0 purpe.se. .Jacobs still paid his dailv visits i . . i i . . io i oe interesting corner, am the! .Miss scraggs novv wa L'hed his j m ovements wilh increased intensity.

their bosom- l.orlv very bottom cl the r.ivstcrious sub ject. let the conseou.-r.ees be wh t they might, guarding his an eve to brii uouot Jacob was eeret thus close with out a patent for Ins improvement in baby en'.tt ,.,.,,..,,,11,1 , ' n,t the, Id -Ian as ,oen as he was lonvinecil tl perieei s'.ieeoc- 1latltes whv had the interest of (he world at large disinterestedly at heart, and of everybody in particular, who must be "deeply concerned in the invention, the N tV.V" iMt it to be their boumlen ,luvf f nomtiroa thonintvl, vn.wu fl the entiiv s..i,n, , -:i .-5' .. .. "-"I'la uni oi 1 ma kimr it-iii,t ......... .j i n i . ture midtt not" t 3 i.in.i in. ,, .... l.it . ' .

men- bosom lanly boiling over be. " t lrom the excess of anxious curie. i- At length jusras two or three of ,ty.bythts nue waxing within. On the more ilaring were about to nnim ' one point they were tvsolved-they over into t he garden, daeobs " himwould pry verv satisfactorily to the ' rclf appeared tV.rough the door of .very bottom ol the r.ivsterions wdu'ld :..

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!..... .1 .... .. . m ... ""oi uu.IV IlUlll 11111,11 I',, nil i nit 'i I .nil I.., ... .... i i.. - f ' . mention one point that ;1 ,S .. i - , . . 111,11 ,Sn IlK.liI .ic li.io.-i , .. . . ronWia uZL I " tioa on the matter-bat eneh leel- of

inr. that, miild shn lmr snr,nn,l

: publishing lull particulars ef the ; baby-raising scheme, so that the jmost simple 'could reach down j the shovel and the hoe,' aud proI duce a family of little smaller on j their own account, she would be j hailed as a benefactor to her race bv at least cverv childless tnnfhrr V ' - U L V I . . . ! 1 mi i m fAiatcucc. 1 nerelorc cae-i ono ' ...-,.,.-... I 1 . . 1 1 i i n 'lUllVII IfJ-Ullftl 1(1 I HITS! II1 1 1; 1 , ..... tiitii.'A ... -.... 1 - il.. iuuih; lim i L lUl'IllS ,'IS bCdCllY aS .11 it . . . a. piuiuim mu uiucr: ami, uciiuir j-v 11V111 lliu UlIILI, on this determination, one night ,f l.iiW .ft..... 1 , i. ...i n L" . 11UI lUll V1U il lll, JIUOUl lilC Illi'l"ic hour of twelve, Tabitha Seraggs ' arose from her couch with cat-like tread threw a shawl over her naked shoulde rS. find rrptlf Iinic:.i1iiccl- nut

by the back lot to Jacob's fence. to shake with a painful tremor, and : Xow it did so chance that Scmphiua 'one glance at a steel rat-trap almost darted after as quickly as she dared j threw them into convulsions. and putting on a short cloak hang-! - in-rctnvoniiM,! (,i ; 41?..! MISS I)1X.

lobby, issued forth throu gh the front door just as Tibithia vanished through that at the back.' The night was pitchy dark no moon no stars, no nothing but bis? black clouds ot darkest hue, that hung over the entire heavens like one huge funeral pall, or any thing else cfa distressing nature the; reader can save us the trouble of S . . ... - ' 1 o ,

of thinking of. j

1.M viiipiiiui luini'Uill UIB HUM .v., ....1111,1 iuim.u l UIB t. c i i r. mho -l.i ,ir.i.i..,J.' r.,.,.. i nugie oi iacoos lencc ere her sisinn Mioii oi ureal n, that s ie was compelled to rest a moment, and 'press her hands to her throbbing sides. Meanwhile Tabitha attained tl;e magic corner, and at once drop'ped to her knees in readiness for diving her hand into the garden. i leauu.s lor -in iin. niiiiiii iiuuu i i srov thrust her arm through iho pailing, and made a vi-orus 4b

"towards! he ground; in doino-which 10 r losc' ; her fingers came in contact with1, "olas IJrown, of Providence,

1 shrill and piercing on the night air. I as the pair of busy-bodies Twisted 'and nnllpd in IV,..-. r. th.i niinviwl. .1 (Ii- 1....v. .i ii v .i v 1 ' I 11. X I II 1 11.11! IV in. Near-by neighbors were soon a rou uou from their peaceful slum be bv the huhes eontmous cries of distress; and ' . i . hastily enveloping cloaks and shawls. : ir.oisseives in Vi.v. 1 to the scene of the tumult. The spinsters were down on their knees on ai homing su.es of the corner, their arms amiareutlv fast with held lvi;;iiii Iho palin i;:s, and each one s!.; sen annnir intirder at the high- " t pitcii of tlieir lungs. The aser.iUed t;:igabors were struck with ma:-:ement. and in vain tried to solve thc mysterious a Hair before the m; i r the at'lleted females, in v.er to the uueries M'ononndoil ar to v.. tat they were doing there, wiilt tla ur arms Hashed l!ir.iMi.li ilm t -liering like mad women di.l nothing hut scream awav louder l MM OVi 1- n. 1 .i,.. u ....; t! n cwr: .m. 11111.11 11 ll,l. ivy i . ed 4.i:.-. it. iiti uiciu io uieir ieet.it was tr.at thev were as fisf iinn...l .4'.. J A 1 ' a . r.d to their prerent positions as thoiH-h they had been tied down to sm tiling well secured on the inner side ofdacob's fence, whatever it might uwelling. in ctunnanv with lar.tern he he'd iu his hand. When he arrived at the corner the mv. (erv was clee.red up in a moment. 1 he unfortunate pair of damsels had turret their lingers into a stccl-rat-iovii nii-eiS into a sice trap, which Jacobs had there set. iUit a view ol catching divers strav cats that were in the habit of prowling about and playing sad havoc in his garden, and in consequence of the ladies having their arms thrust through the fence at opposite si.1.--i"0 yuf i i k, 1 .eutrly; " "".r V? v ynamevi io 110 liTOUtlt lso Ami . , . . . u v..i " v,.n niv.ii o:uiiii- I, uers. am!, horrible iM-eiueament! :,l . . ... It,. A!'. c . t llO ll S'rnmtc ., ..f ? i: ; . ...... . Mll . j.iieieni, spinsters who had never vet cxmi.i . . "'I V 'od to a 1Uan w ithto a man with- j . lan-h;. Z Z uSi-l , I

' , ""-v'pmy proportion is more amli

than themselves! Snrinmno- tn

their feet ata bound, thov ran into 4 their dwelling as fast as. their limbs could carry them, and buried their agonised distress beneath a weight ot blankets and quilts. We need scarce add that the .Missbcraggs louud it advisable to leave that part of the country, and 1 , ., . y7 seciv a iiome wnere tliev could avoid jil . .. . . I I 111' It'fIS : II 1 1 lYITTIf'Kme nl t men j v, .....ww.iiio vL lliuou i ...1. I.. 1 - i. Tit . . HO Il.lU W lUlCSSeU I IllMf HWlll I TillI . a. I i n.u- uui mst lniorm our readers m conclusion, and on very good authority too. that since that awful night, when the 'baby notion' was to have been effectually discovered the mere sight of a bed of cab-h:u-p xvmilil P-mcii tlin yfJw- ft iu- iiuuu-, l' iiiu fconuiern papers, that Miss Dix is still perseveing in her work of true philanthropy, in waking up the minds of the public in behalf of the insane. She is now at the capital of Alabama, beseeching the Legislature to erect a stale assy lum for the unfortunate in that state. It will be recollected she was in this state a few years since, on the same charitable rra 11 lhc so?,ls t,ms sown 'among us have since srerniinatod. Oi a t 'oie itsjue now laKcniorone within j-..... ..iv vi numn spared, she intended to beseech ev ery state where there was no assylum for the insame. for the erection of one. Seven statessir.ee then, through her inst rumen taliitv nml , .... ... . .....v.. As b.otl of the parties ., p., . v. u, , ura aio now ueau ' 0 ,wno1 11 wc allude ifc too good 11. 1., was a great friend to all char itable institutions. There was no insane hospital in the stale. Mi

r t V" 01'!he lmrlme ofo. So we thought. Lookat vour

bw.uij. MiHi.-niiste.i ior me erection i nf .inn Ml... 1 ol one. AHei nmch persuasion ! she got him cointn tfed tn tl..i ,i,-,i. ' got mill Committed to l ie nro- ... . -.1 . . . I .i , uuu a promise io make a fib-1 eral subser.pt ion J jii. i uon n unva to ,-raw llie cop-; .pplrom Cyrus Pmtler's huge purse.: i 10 Wom" R,v? wv tlumsand dol-. Mrs at any tune for a charitable : purpose, provided, a like amount ' could be obtained from his friend' !., niilhouaire, who was a noted mi-, For. M r. lnown headed thc sub- ; scnption with 8-'0.(K)0, ami inter-' hncd the paper, stating that the in-! s itution was to t ike the name of the largest subscriber. He thought in that way he would entrap his ' nend 1 . ol- K,r ;l sum than lie liad pttt doWlt. Ho .oinnr.r.,1.,.1 Miss Dix repeatedly Mr. IJutler but he kept . - -VVV,.lI. called on constantly putting her oil. without using his pen. he had learned his character and determined to importune the old bachelor until she obtained a noble sum. Due day she called on him at his counting"room, where T Wovo W;litinS their turn to o business. As she went in tr Tt - i . i. soniewnat out ol humor. Il0 was disputing an item of some ten cents in a carpenter's account. She gently tapped him on the shoulder in.l l... . ..l. .... . .. ...... i.i. t mi; Minscripiiou Delore ...v. .-H...7V1 niioii nciore nun. jie e was impatient to get ril She continued to imporIf. It. 1 or. fche continued to imporlllR0 him- Uo soizctl d "Y?C ',0lh,t,cr thousand do.' ar- ading her the paper he Ut, Vo mmh 'vn's introtluction ol thc cra?.v nnrol ins pen and . 1 " -..'V I V - .ii.l t.. 1- l l , . . - .-u miuii ui 'hr.ittii siii m, n,.. non oi i!ie crazv Thirty thourand dol dtdlars was afterwo ii ; o eti i.ivi ji """l-1 Ul t-V lll'IMI P I A nt 'mts .J i loviuence. Mr. Imilcr died the past year, leaving an cutat cf Gl -' "OOJIOD, to his niece Mrs. DuneanJ ith all his immense wealth he left; . a . 1 . no lasting monument tohismenorv cut the 'JJutler m i ti,..f ..... .1 i . . 1 ' ; ! i.ini u,t tltl!ll w i-i n i . . v Ov t.itl-1 pent or. I )0 1 roi t Tribune. tUf Husband and Big Wives. That venerable was, and mtri aren ol the press, M. M. Xoah. f uL-n ..O'll . . .' . mv; vtuinnou prononsifv t.- intr,.. " i every mulZC fin ."5 IHItilcan'o or

C ' . r - - - .--"......iiivriii.i .in' ."iiinu r , I,k ,. vo..vl. "vnv.it.-, t:.ii;uil 111 US t IP n . I ' lilt. reason ot Um Why will -i litllo n,.,n i ...V. 7l . 11 Ie bit woman he can Hnd as a mat- " " " '"I'll lltlf. N' IT 111 : . I .0t 1:1 lov: cr is h:lt man cr

'll i r n:l i.in l... ...... neiaved twn re... .j -unity,

'timm in liia .ir.c;ir.a mnmlKKiv nnniiH irrT rmiv.

d irinn- in h ncnlmimn. 1v,n i,;a O - v tvu.j iucui ni'j ; taller fellows? Docs he adda cu - :bic to his statue by marrying a wo - .man whom he can 'look up to?' Docs he take 'wider views' of wed - lock than others, or, can nothing ( but a stupendous conquest satisfy ' his cxnansive soul? 1 . 1 here is some foresight certainly . . . . - in lilj .1 his choice, for the bonds of wod111 uio V i. . ' IrtlMC !irn oftentimes pxenodinrrlv ' heavv aktd hard to 1r borne, and it, is well to have a helpmate who is able to sustain more than an equal share of the burden. But then when he is exempt; by reason of his corporeal lack from many of the 'ills that flesh is heir to,' why should lie rush into lull liability by an alh-! ance with one who is subiect to j more than a due proportion of those nisi lie solemnly promises to 'love and cherish' her too. lie cherish her! The idea is ridiculous. ! It requires two efforts on his nart ! a right and a left side eflbrt to ' embrace her! In a conscientious man of full size the vow would be a I rash one in his case it amounts to ' constructive periurv. As well i might a pert bantam offer his servi- i ccs to cherish an overgrown hen i turkey. How proud he is of her! I He attends her to maiket each' morning, and helps to purchase aud j arrange her stock for the day, and ; it is amusing to see him fidgeting' around his Titantic bride. When standing in conscious dignity beside her, he borrows importance from t ho contact, and reminds one of the spiis ... - I ted lrog that sought to swell him self to thc dimensions of the ox. ! She is literally his 'better half or to speak with arithmetic exactitude i ins net ter three-quarters of fivei i t ni it tits; PRETTY HANDS. Delicate, beautiful hands! Dear ! Miss, how do vou contrive to make 1 1 " i . o . . . ,..... - ..,..., uirwu tuu, iyour nanus so prettv? And such rings, too as 3 11 10 UraW attention Let us feol thorn OK that wav. dear, how soft and tender! Do you bake, Miss?' No. Do rou mako bcdSi No. Doj'ou wash floors. ami scrub the pots and kettles mother s hands. A n't v. nCl,., ........... ..... lt,v, .ipii.-i-med to let that old ladv kill herself .,f,.;.ri,f -i.:i., i . .n . n ontrbrhf ul,;i,-,v,i .1,, .ii.:..r.. " j uu ii.nuiii; iiuill .....iw.,iu iiiiiivj i v.ti i ii i i ii 1 1 ii i m r ii-nrri daylight to dark, but keen thC: dust from your fuv. and the flics' lrom vour hands? What are vou i fit for? Will a man of commonsense marry you for vour delicate ! hands? A person who is a real man would prefer to see them blackened occasionally, by coming in contact1 with pot hooks and trammels, and . calloused bv a day or two's hard rub at the washing board. Pretty : fingers, indeed! What are thev': good for, but to move over a piano' or stick thro' gold rings. Like ma-! ny of the vain thingsof earth, thev 1 arc kept for show, and nothing more, i V.m. 1. ii . ! J UI UOlllil .r tl.n them worn out in actual service, and : as lough asa conuetto's mnsniAnnn I than so tender that a fly's foot will' make an impression upon it. ; WOMEN VOTING. .Mrs. fowishclm, editor of the! Pittsburgh Visitor, is in favor of ai Constitutional clause allowing wo-i lii.ii. 4. .!... ll. . T I iuv.ii to uie on inc Jjicensc qucs won. rnc says it ouglit to be left io i ne 'vote ol thc entire whether any ardent rp:rits people i should i uo manufactured or sold for other J than nirrlvi """-" i'ii'uov;o. cue "'oua uave women 'insist upon the ' P"vkffo of saying 'ave' or 'nav' I lldno !f . , . J lri wh V lb "a55 proposed to set up a uiam-snop at every corner like the' om inuulgenco aero hp os nfilm i.n , ' d v. . . I Vj 1. 1 ' I 1J irliii K,,:ii. Cl Tl , , i "ououutou I'eter s ie. cr "Kim-:s.""""' 1 ea, CoTee. Sugar. Mnla.ae.. . t- : ii ... I" 1 "IIIPIT. Clllrr (' nnn . w ill k. ' j - ' V -"- . e c. a? n&?dfe To1 Manfacturers And Dealers in n..l.. . And 0'V-'irdC.,.r,v n'(wren F.c ir-lnl. -j v : . i. ' ...

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.,. ,.,, c.f.ci.n.soN. IV tat J':;V,!.nPTI,P mo n . I l.mat the end Vr.VL ' J'' " "-nth, Socent.frVv,v...Ih'r,'"r',.nl ddition nf I ter. ' '"-' P-jment I. delayed iher.al .erte.l.h"::r"T -"'''liiareor Icwill hein. ment he delaved one rear- and ,rn'" 11 P) - .wfH - r -r. . 1 . r!r IM nn. J.I j i.. r- . ... .uu tnw ... Arlmlniatv'qa ... rilllF.l.l..ler.ir,,ed, ? Dai' I I'hilin H nihrorki U. nn ,h F''- "f IT ...... , .. . e.eiamura T nm--i.: pnlil.c rndi.e,.Mhel,,er;.;H ;;""7.';5,"-'f " n thfitih day of KrhreV '.nr.t ol nrea.cd. .""Mill VO. ni .ana. .i. j 'P. ndue. ai,hel..-.;J.,""l.?n.'rl"r"'- t erty belnin e t.i .aid K.t.... ' ' r""l prop. made known on H .... r ... Kr Term 12, liii-r.Jw JOH.V VAIT.IIK, Adminiitrator.

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1 -oncri 10 mc piiniie a ninaiorar 101 ui new uwai. lKiV j M: XftS;? '::IJ;; ;Ulor.;, Prch..e. h,.0lJ rr i ""TA" It'ooz" prECE0oFPHiKTs, : Embr.cnihf bt 0r Mrmm.ck, cod,een, Vn ' Kivi-ror Amrrican, Spraruc'ii, A nulcion'a. and AU wV, mZnu,y.,"v-, l h7 rtK ltv'i p",m.1' .... .iiiuHauitrinr, i ill ii ! .7 1 1 IT" Kfr . ll.r 111 U'l 1 1' b! wo!llcl "n thc o Mem piecrt of oil ; coiurcu CIIICOCI. lie Laities. 8 or lO pireet or plaiB Do Lainei, " t aahionalilr figured do ALSO Plain black I,utrra Satin atriped du Ficurrd do Rlark Hombaiinp, rxlra finr. Furnilyrr Prima Onrdnn'a Oinichama Manchealrr da Sert-ral bonri Tathionable Ribbon Back ailk I.acr, Superior black worurd Hot Childrrn'a wotil Hole Several piece or Flannel Velvet trimming, fur dn .ict, & I.adit-a- Collar I. ad irt' lace do Mourning do SHAWLS. I.one; wool Shawl Orange ' do Thibet F.mb'd do Black ailk fringed do Mole colored do do Scarlet embroidered do Super plain ararlet do du 1.. utile Twilled do Women BayS-ate do ,i !. no do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Super China Pearl Bonnet Fine Braid du White crape. Pink Florence, White Satin, Black t'hiutilla Veil F.mbroidered Bonnet Ribbon Figured do do White do do Cloth, Kattnicts fc Ycsling. Black French Clnlli Bro Heavjr do Fulled du Alpine Cimimere fancy do llli k Due skin do Black ann Vetting -Farmer do " tie u red do Sattinrtt of varinu deiaription lints and I'aps. l)lr Silk Hat " I inun do Brown Mexican do Black, bron n and white Ko.mth do II..)-. " do P.rown ilk Tlunh Cap Black " " do Variegated " ,a Brown Hulled Band Pluh do Men' extra cloth du T lie above i. li.t f .. .. . i . ... ... to the. the.ub.cr.ber would call attention to In unrivalled axortment of r ,nKC,Ml!TS AVD shoes, or which he ha more than I'iriy Caw In thi particular line he ha. perhap. t'he bet a, ortmentofauv l.ou.e in Franklin county MOX. 75vw) wyne Iron Ju,t 5000 Migo i rriX "e'e-' i A flue nu the Wayne Iron the mice ha recentlr been - -. omVerie;" d ".Ti","e VV a..ortmentor Nail, Hardware, Cutlt-rr,, A" P'..n b.r..re making their purchaw are ! r"',,r'"" i"-A'- ' BrookT",e' ,nd- ' Ulli " : ! 1 ; Ji lit 2t ii w. cfci.v. nun FKKSII AltUIVAL Pall Winter C.nncU 'pHK under.igtid ha. ju.t received, and i. now -..rinent ,.i r.ii and Winter tSood.;. II orwhieh will 1X1 !"." . ',,i innU k ' ii.i...... ' 0 . . ... r. i-riiiv. aim t.mghani, late.t nylei, neat t'atlerii. and very eheap. All wool Plain de l.aine. alt'Cnliiiil do Fauey rf0 Freneh Merinn., all rolora. Changalile Chamelun.. Ileal AIwcc,, Vicn.i.a Lawn. Swi Mi.. In... I'lain and em, harred Jaconet. Plain and fancy Ca.hmere. Ilrts Kilk. Changntile Turk Satin. do S.Ik l ine black do T-'.mbroidered Cloth Shawl. ... .. ',M,'n lo o Mack embroidered Thibet do Mode do do do Knit and beautir-.l ortment of Bonnet Kibbon DomcKlic ;oo(N. llonwn and Bleached Mn.lin. J" di Drilling.. Apron. Furniture and Mariner Check, l.itirn and Cuiion Table Diaper l.inen Cra.h and Cotton do in u""'. K."' Y1"" " reen Flannel Bleached, lln.wn and Col d Cant. n do M -ihuen. Hamilton and other Tictmg Colored. M ,.!,, N.ntren irj,, i,illrn Tw,,.d Bagging, Plaid and Kmhn.idered Cloaking. f.ciitloincii'M Wear. Super Engli.h and American Cloth. Bmller Cai.imerr. , "lack do Black Doe .kin do Tweed., Woollen Satinet., a great rarieir. j" s,,'n d Fancy Veiling, r-lt and Bearer Cloth for Orercoatinr super Blanket. do Kn.t Shirt, and Drawer. t Hats and Caps Fa.hionahle flat. Fall Style. Men' Black Ko..ulh Hat. Il(i)i do do do Bell 1'nion do do Congee do Men' lowrrownt d do Men and Bot' black Wool do do do Cloth Cap '" do Silk plu.h do 'o do Glar.rd do Fur add Velvet do Infant' Turban. Bool ami Shoe. I.adie Calf and Kip Bootee, do Outt Polka and high Bu.kin do Kid l ie and Rubber Bootee and Shoe. Mi.r Calf, Kip ank Kid Tie. Men', fashionable Calf and Heavy Boot, do Kip, extra Heavjr and Coarae do 3 caiet Boy' do Men' Kip Brngan do Calf do Double toled do Rubber shoe. Boy, Yomh. and Children' Shoe. NOTIONS. l.inen and Cotton l.aee and F.dging. Black .ilk I.ace, Gimp, and Fringe. Velvet Trimming, In.eriing. Jaconet do. Buffalo, Horn Tuck, Ivoryand Pocket Comb. Common and Crape Pin.. Mi ll'. Vnl I. .. T '.. f . . Men and t.adie l.inen and Cotton Handkerchief. Oeni, Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Glove. Lad.e. do du do do Black Alpacca and WorMrd Hoe. In 1 Imlia' 1," I I ...... .. .1 n Men and Boy' Wool Comfort, Children' He, Thread., Tape, Brads Braid., Needle, Whalebone j Button., I'mbrella., Looking Glaiae. Cloth and j air Hrnahe, Letter and fap Paper, Blank Book., i F.nvelone., Wafer., Woollen Mil and Wmtlen, I Ferretiing. Carpet Bindinr, etc etc eteI l.arre and well .... ... . tn 1. ..t lu.il a.rre and well a..onrd atock H'leennware ana til... .are. "ii, e, i..inr, i , .ii...... Lire, v noeoiaie, Markerel, Mu.tnrd, Vinegar, Bucket.. Tnh, Chum., Hemp aniKira.. Hone, fled t'nrd.. Candlra, Candle Wick, Twine, Madder, l.idivo, Alum, Cotton Yarn, Spire, Sole Leather, etc etc. All of the above flood, are of the be.t quality, were elected rnrely for thi. market, and will be anld a low a. the lowe.t. We re.peclfully invite th puMie tn eamineour itoeJb before pnrrha.inc;. Oct. It, 1550. N. D.CLION. HAt. Tlia Orenl Weatern Remedy! Ftr the cure j etldt, etngh, chrtnic affectitnt tf the Lnnjtt, Jtlhma, tie. Price only fifty cent per bottle Any per.on purrha.ina; thi article, to he ned for any of the above romplaint., ir not .ali.fird with it operation upon calliuc upon the Arnt and .ati.r.vinr him that they have v.rd it eiaetly areordine to the direction. by reiurninc the empty brttle and wrapper .hall he entitled to the money back. For .ale by M. W. HAII.E, LINCK & FARCIUHAR. Dec. 14lh, 150 5l-3m. SHAWLS. O ILK, Crape, Jenny I.ind, Thibet Wool, Moreno rndLonr Fa.hionable Shawl., late.t ..... r. I. . B. H. Si J.C.I "HT8X. rp titm. III.

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pepsin: THK TR I'K DIGESTIVE 'FLUID OR GASTRIC JJUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURer Preparedfrom RENNT, or the fourth Si... . ' the Ox. after direction, of BARON I Ir ui,.' V (Treat Phy.inlorieal Chemi.t, by J. s MOrJ u' ll ,ior'n Eighth spU. PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, .!&' CMrmt: after Nature' own method, br ' own aeent, the Ga.trie Juice. 03 Half a tea.poonful of thi. Fluid, infa.ed i. ter, w,lld.Re.,rdi..ollt.tFir. piuni.'f 'HV'; Beef in about two hour., out of the.tomat. ' DIGESTION. D?ri.STI?.X.',;,'i'fl5r l"'rr'"'' n the. ton.,,, by theatd'olanu.d which freely exude. frg iarai"!!! i'3T W1-" hr" '"" rJ, c ' d,btG,,,rie Ju'- ' iath. With 7 '!Vj"g A"fr"r'"' .tomat h and inte.tin,,' Without mi here will be no d.re.tion.-no eonTerioa VJfct "V 1blood'- nutriiiun'of the body , on of 'fc T1"'. ' I"",r"'' ""' -ere,i,e cnc,! t.on or the whole d.Ke.t.eapparaiu. A weak, half u?i .nTI.,,rd",r.t,, P'dce.oEood G.'.Vr . whTh"uue A'trM -" -- IC1;EII' A-liO RE(IET. rtP5IN the chief element, or treat DimkiWrof theGa.tric Juice.'l, i.fu"nd J tZ abundance in . he. ulid part. ..fihe human .tom.ch alter ilea Hi, and .onetime, came, the .u.raach to di. Ct'.t ll.elf. or rat it.lf .. n . . .tomachof animal, a the ox, calf, &e. It i. ,h. .......... -eu u. larmrr. iu nokine chee.e, called Henne., t he effect of w hich ha. Inn, been the pec,. wonder of the dairy. The curdling; of m.lk i. ,h. Brat proce.. of dierMion. Mrnnet pn.., ,.,. ith.nr power. The iomach of a calf will t.inll. nearly one thou. and time it own we.irbt of nulk -Baron Leibie taea thr o., .... ..r a.. aolrrd in aixty tho.i.auil part of water, will dirrn meat and other rood." Di.ea.rd .tomach produc no cooil Ga.irie Juice, Uen.iet or Pepiaj. To h... thai tin want may be perfectly tupplird, we aunt the follow in g SCIENTIFIC EVIDEACEl BARON L1EHIG, in hi ceh braud work on A imal Chemi.iry, ayr: "An Artificial diKe.i..e Fluia analaei.u to the Ga.tric Juice, may be readily pr. ,.om thr "" membrane of the atnmach f the Calf, in w hich variou article of food, aa rem nd rf, "ill berefenn,rAonerrf, and digested. )n tn the tame manner at they ntuld be in the hums, WamorA." DK. PEREIR A ,in hi. famou treali.e on ' Food and Diet,"publnhed by Fowler A; W ell, New Tor, pape 3i, tate the ame irreat fact, and doeribct the melhod of nivnirai... -i I. r . . , nue c lew girio authontie than Dr. pereira. OR. (to.MBE, in In. raluable writing on lha "Phjioloey of Ui. cation," ab.erre. that "a diminution of the due quantity or the Gaiirie Juice ia 1) m m i lit n I a n il .ll-nr.. . ...... r i. . ,l . i ..un ui vj-.prp.ia, and hetatethat"a d.MinK..,.h. d profeHorofinrd. me . n 1 n.il nt. w 1. .. m ... . . , . " " " .eTere.Tamictra wita lb ) complaint, findinc; every thine; . We to fail, had rermine to the Gasuic Juice, obtained from the iluta. achof living animal, which proved ctmptriely twcetiul." ' Dr. GRAf AM, author ol the famou work ca " Vegetable Diet," ayt "it is a remarkable fact .a pl.y.H.logT, that the itomach of animal, maaoratta in water, impart tnthe fluid the property of din.l. Tine varum, article of food, and of eflVcliiir a k.na nf artificial digest, an of them in n lent ditTtreut iram I he natural digrtttxeprtrrtt." iDrSIJON!S''rri'"r,r,'''h,'"ch''n,i'-yorMan," (I.eafc Blancl.ar.1, Ph.la. ig4 pp. J2.2; "T. d..eoTer of PEPSIN f..rm. a new era in the ahenn. cal hi. cor- of Die,-. non. From rrcentexprrime.ua we know that f..d i. di...lved a r.pi.lW in an an., final diReativc fluid, prepared lrom I'e'in, a it i. ia j .---..iv '" . . IH II, ( Prole.M.r DI XGI.ISON r ,he JefTeron Collrrr. I Ph.ladelphia.in hi rreat work n Humau Phy..(.rT. devme more ll.an tidy pare, io an examination .f J thi. Mihieet. Ili.experim. in with Dr. Reanmum, j on theGa.lr.e Juice, obtained Trom the liiii,s human t.imach and Troin animal, are well known. "In all Ieay, -di?ciion occurred a perfectly ia j the artificial a. in the natural digcition." As a DYSPEPSIA CTJRER, DK. HOCGIITOX'S preparation of PEPSIN k produced the moM mwvrllaut rJTectt, curing ,. ileliilitij, Emaciatitn, rri Vecline, and Duiprt:irCornum.fi.n,.iipp..d to be on the cry rrrf the urave II i. in..o...ble t.. f ir the d tail ..f ... e. in thc limit, or lb i. adertiemn.tbui auil.rnt,. eated een.lirlle. have bien civ. n of more thanl o HUNDRED REMARKABLE . I R ES . in VhU. d. lph.a. New ork,and Bo.ion alone. The.c w.ra nearly all de.prrate ca.e., and the eurea were a.t only rapid and w.mderf.. I. hut permanent olill'l T S r'Ve KK V.l S A X ' ' DO I E, and p.r.i.nlarly u.. ful for leiidem , , ,il,..u, d,.orde.- l.i,.r Complain,, Fever.,,,1 A;.ir, or badly treated Frfrr andAe..r,...dtl,eevienvcl.of quinine, !,. and other dru5. upon the Dinle orr-i... .,"r a InnA-aickne. Al.o. f..r excr., i e.iiP, and the too olo MioTi trii roTiri.a.i'vrw PT ..'vrJ T "rm. "'' OLU STOMACH COKPI.MNIS which it doe. not ..em to reach and r. more a (once No matter how had thev mil he i. GIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A ai,W. 'ri! m.rr all thc uiihlr,,,t titmfit,,,.,,, and it need, on ly to he repeat. d, for a h,.rt i,,e, , ,n.ke ih... VICJOROF BODv",;. V .W.B ,00n. . excellent in ca... or N.m.ea, V.miinir, Cram,..', Sonne., of the p oil he Sti.n.acli. di.tre.a after r.. tiiie,l..w.cold,.taieof il.e Blood, Hcavine., Lawtie.ol Spirit. Depond. ii,y. Emaciation, W.aka.... endency tn Iikiiii.it, Suicide, Kte orr tc?reP,-r -"" " b'Mto PEPSIN POWDERS. EN T BY MAIL, FRE OF. POSTAGr.. l or conrenienre f arndiue; m all pari of ik. p"w,,r,rv:-,be ,,,!KSTIVK IMAI IKR OF THI i-r.f-iig put up in the f..e.. hxm, wi.h directtoni i t.i be di.olved in wan t or.vrup, liy thc pa. u u . vP"tU " contain ju.t the ..roe mailer a. the holt le,, bu t tirice thcauantnv t.rthe tamt prict, ?.',xtWeII1,M.",'n, by m"1' ''HEEOF POSTAGE, for Vri DOLLAR ent f,o.. paid) to Dr. J S. WOVGH'",'7' U North Eighth trcet. Philadelphia, ra. bold byareni. , cTl.r, ,OMn jn ,hr lllltrd slot and by ee.p. cable dealer, iu Medicine renerall. arptrmbero, I8J0.-37.-llm. For rals bv M.W. tlaile. Brook ville, A. T Irwiu & Co.. Fairfield, JVm. Rubottom, Metamora, D. D. Tatman, Laurel, C. B. Overton, Andergon, D. Bever, Liberty, II. Rider &. bon, BrownilI, J. L. Andrew, Dunlapsvllle, P. Mason, Conner.rille, N. Crago & Co., Colombia, Thomjiaon &. Gille-pie, Green.lrr. baton Ram.y & Co , Miirord. v'icii., iiapoieon, JI. West & J. B. Clark. ManehesUr, W . Conner, Fayetleyille, S. Barber, Rusl iville, R. L. Antrobua. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versaie8. II. Allemong Milan. Ferbia & McCullough, Lawreneebnrg; Lent her Shop i: inovcd. h" moved their Curryin. Ska. Thev will ,,"FJ!N BARK. kinnark f?; .",' prie. U, idaa. aini.uark, and Leather ia the rooch, Bm,, ... MORGAJf ItCAIV. Bronkville, Oct, i4, 1830- 4-ly X. MC. CEOOKSHAXK. CYRUS KILGORR. CROOKSIIANK & KILGORE OfalTS Vf af Jr C01VSELL0MSJT LJr. . rri " eupied by Slee.h & Co. Ave.t .irie of Mam. Burr. .. Street onpo.ue ik. tii ,. . c""rt Home. Brokville, JauclSSO. ta-lj BOOTS &. SHOES. MHE nnder.ignrd ha. ju.t lereOrd a ..p.rl.r Men's Boots fl n fl SVinaa .IVVM. II I aouins ao Women's do do do da Misses do ....nuijetnrcd mthe Eat and at Cincinnati. iqpForaalecbra LINCK & FARQt'AAiW at the foal ORra. Terms of Advertising. V j "nouneint; eandidatea Tor countyorll.e. eV.rVeJ.T"" f "Trade, abcrihrr. wil hi T;,p?dr:dvu.bncV.,bc",3 T Deft ill iniopia,.! ;. i . iro or nmtuarr notirca. mnA . k... . .'. twrlvehne. tl,.r". of fif''' f"ery rr.I "or '- .A" notice, or death, orlributel dlritfci'Jtr'"" '-'""O1"" "eietic of th. day, to be charred the aame. iteo'eMbinlir-p "''Si""'. Politictl. .cieotiUr, b neyoleni, and luerary not.ee. nr any other call ror pj.,fib.,cmee,.nr,,, be. hatred .1 thj rale abovl Political cirenlar. to be charred ,he ..ma. beF;."dine.rr:nn5eW,T"- dUb'e fc 1 Divorce and chancery notice, to he paid in ad vanaa. aoei- ."'i;,Sv,",li"n of nembrr.rromB ae.r.l Z'Z r'L, behrired Toll price. J h.f,"btT! "- l'l be .irictly and invariablcadhert d to by the under., en, d. Xaiaoa Anoti. efihe Democrat. . . ... v". F, tn.HF.tax, f the AmrrWaii. July, lilt.