Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 17, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 April 1851 — Page 4
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THE FIVE DOLLAHS. TV I'ROF. INGKAIIAM. . t-n i 1 i-1 i vou to pay tins bill to-day, sand, tor -. .. , ... -' , ' . the tent 11 time a nan grown boy nr.... untyjae.ettoa lawyer in his cilice. ; .
The attorney at length turned a-. .j lc hag gay tne p,ov pia I round and stared at the boy full in'cin(T the monev in his tho master's the lace, as if he had been some mms. newly discovered specimen of zoolo-; ywj. j ;un a(1 of .m swere j :
gy. gave a long wiustie, uuust ms : inky lingers lust into one pocket and then into the other ot his .Hack i cloth vest, and then gave another; long whistle,and comiieted his stare at the boy's face. Ho, ha", hum', that bill, said the legal young man. extending the tips of his lingers towards the wellworn bit of paper, and daintly opening it looked at its contents. "Hum for capping and heel-capping six shillings for foxing, ten 10 g . , ; ; u iviu iimciVA t r.ll IO 1 III" I ( 1 i nr fi' . i,;m is . , i, eetiie un$ u.i.m en. ropouiotl man of briefs, f , v 1 "Yes. sir; this is nineteen times I have come for it, and I intend to knock off a twenty and call it a half a day;' "You're an imp-.uli.it boy. "I'sahvavsimpudiat to lawyer?, coz 1 can t help it its c.itchin'. ion ve got your eye teeth cut II sec "That's what boss Sent ra; for iustead of the prentices as wasgettin - their teeth cut; I cut mine at nine m infb j,il,l .WliJ.rt !.r,,i o. i - nuniu sola with the hand-saw. bos Bas ilyou don't pay the u;u he'll Jl s.ie vou. "Sue me? I am a iawver'' 'It makes no odds. Lawver o r nn i.m-t,- n.-. .1 .ii i. i .. ,nM:rV l -Declnres he'll sue me?' "As true as there is another lawyer in Filadelphv." 'That would be bad.' "Wouldn't it?' I suPposc : "sdonoe vo i vagabond! I I mu ;t mv this ' ninttoivf. ti n n T tornev to himself. .u ms..vi., i wn. vi"; r "" i.it;i a 1'ioieS'Sit)n : g )o.l tor, if ho e.in't g'et cle;ir of nav- ' ing ins own bills: -.-. .m HI'.. 113 UOL lllHIll .irS.
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hear!, he would be rudely repii'.sd fiom (he , door. At Us.t tliis h the fpint aVry and Charge !
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ay - V-J W Vs Ulll.i UVU J I t.' ' J 1 TrV 1 1 i 1 so ii your boss will sue im just be so, your wages.' i in paying one bill they may be pay-j sense and every day life; but he seemed diilident or contused, as kiiul as to ask him to employ me as I The seaman, with a joyful bound inS a" scries of twenty bills, and dis- dieted, got betcr, and was soon j sometimes they would, in the socihis attorney.' ; t00k the piece, and toucliiu his hat pensing good to hundreds around afterwards smitten by the roguish ; et' of ladies, she would roguishly
"es; 1 11 issue the writ have it served and tuen you see 1 shall put the cost into my own pockets instead , ,. : i i f fl I ll 1 to pay the bill,, i ? .ot.- it j n;i l" I : iiiiLii urn n.ik,r.).irtit.i i.j.i..' " , v,-..,riuU tv.c.t. j.ie o v fccratcaea nis ne:ui awhile a -5 it striving to comprehend this? c ipital idea, and shook it doabti ng - ly. 1 dmt know about this it loMcs incky. I II ask boss though.; ! lltlW VtVfl IVfl-l'f it- ri.- ...... ..v... . .i. 11 j ltl'll without being sued.' I Had rather be sued il he 11 cm - p.oy meboy. ut who to pay thorn coststhe bosV The lawyer hoked all at once very serious and g ive another of those long whistles peculiar to him. "Well, I'm a sen-iHe mm truly. My anxiety to g,t the costs of the suit blinded mo to the (act that thev wereto comj out of my own pocket before they could be safely pat in. Ah well my boy, 1 suppose 1 must pay. Here s a tne dollar irold wece I :i1 , ;,,l, v i i. the I-ill lcceipiOii. it is s. dirty " ; . : , ., . 11 11UO llAt. itilU llf.UI t ilVil UOSS gin it to m and wviUu' sliined like Knapp's blaekin'-it is torn so daanin" so much.' 'Well, here's vour m nev,' said the mv.i-ol-iaw. taking a soliiarv live dollar pieee from his watch-fob; non ion a our master, Mv. Last, it he Ins ariv other sneu, i ii auenu io uiem with the greatest pleasure. inanec ?:r anwore.i the hoy pocketing live; but you is the only icirumr uuair.ii cusiomer nos lias; .and now you've paid up, he haint none but eash folks. Ueed day to vou. ''Now there goes five dollars that fs 1.1 o 1u.1L .a. no goou I am ia Y.lnc 01 u 0:11 no is not. its u iitemivnii .nvn. u woui.m t ' W v-..v . V..kVV"taJ.VH.vli. M sure that his patience was wore out and costs would come of it 1 like was to take coits. but 1 don't think a
lawyer has any thine: to do with
ravine them. As Peter Chancery, did not beHove, in his own mind, that paying i his debt to Mr. Last was to be ot any benelit to him and was 01 opiuiou . ... 1 1 1 that it was money thrown awav: let .,0 f..ll.int Hm r.f -iC il.-,. l,-il ... r. r i. . c. 1.1 f, , . f. , -lulMr. L t gurvov:nff tl,R mon.n-! tlu..0l h 1)is rri.,osiind it's a ! haU cagle too Now mn whU u aml . pay Mr. Furnace the five dollars 1 ' borrowed from him Yesterday, and s said I would return it to-morrow ! but I'll pay it now. : ;Ah my lad just in time, said Mr. ' i- urnacc as the uoy delivered Ins errand and the monev 'I was iust wond" whevo I rms could get livo dollars to nav a bill . wlnci; ;i utte to-dav. Here John, he called to one of his apprentices put I J 1 a 1 . ' -ua our luitanu uko tms money to a'r , , , . , J i w v. j v a ' ' UVtlJ f I 1 : V4 It 11 1J1111 X lllKS 1 in iii viiri n r,i tt 1 1 iim 1
i within one of disappointing him : pded it aud recicved six shillings There was a time when our heart when some m jney come in I didn't : xith which he hastened to a store for was visited with continual gusts of expect. I necesssaries for his sick wife and excitement and was swayed and j Captain O'Uiienwns on board of, then hurried home to gladden her .shaken by the little god like a : his schooner at the next wharf, and ' ith delicacies he had provided, j storm-strickened reed. We saw so !with b.im was a sen mm with his hat 'Till now he had no work for fourimanv bewitchins but adamantine
m his hand, looking very gloomv as days, and his launly had been stari he spoke with him " Ivins, and from this day his wife sot
1 m sorrv mv man T mn't: mv m sorrv mv man I o nt mrJ , you-but I've just raised and seraped the last dollar 1 can get above water, to i:iv mv insnmnf. J,!..!.,,.,,i i,. ,f .. i ,l!lvl : l vuppur ion in my i.t.t. i , ,s. w jin-i uui ht'VS ailj OIU nails. i
t CJ i j vvui wv Va VU1.' VH1 VV1I V- IHIO I'l, VVllllv I Iiutlam very much in need sir; ' por woman from the five dollars j so knotty and tough that we can- ( my wife is failing, and mv tamilv is ! she had recieved from the store- not heln thinking it would be a hard
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i" "aut "i i"'J many imngs iust;lwl-ri-, ,U1U ,U11UI uw emm uau ,
jnow, and 1 got several articles at'lhim. The poor woman's daugh
;tne store, expecting to get money i oi on 10 taKe them up as 1 went along home We haint in the ' house no (lout, no tea, nor'Ueil, mv lad I'm sc sorry, lou, must come tomorrow. 1 can't help you unless 1 sell mv Coafc oiV mv ! ' v , ' , 1 3 ouer s !ANoboJy Pays me. Thosv whohaJ com to get : an advance oftvas.es, turned awav sorrowiully, when thr pptffctfc& ! . ..JUalhjMrtk.im.iH .1. : S -irero, sirtTteiSiWm nacc owes wiLV atitiY i . - lC toinau i nav your bill, y he did not expect some mo rn, hat came iu after you left the '.in. 1, thafs n fine bnv' 1 Wo .T.-irl.-' take this five dollars nml i-nmo nn Sahml r sprung with alight heart on shore.1 ; and hastened to tho store where hoi ; had already selected tho comforts j ; and necessities his family stood so ' t As h? entered. a noor woman was j .. .. k. . uving to prevail upon the storeKeeper to settle a demand tor mak-: ' ing his shirts. . "Vou had bet take it out of the : store Mr Conwav,' he said to her really 1 have not taken in half the i-il ..I I.Tll .1 .1 1 .illlt-.'vl.L Ul VliLIl L 1 1 1 1 lll-ti:t- riTiti i It.. . . . 7 ....v. uju t expect to. 1 have to charge every thing, and no money comes "1 can t do without it,' answered the woman earnestly, mv uamrnter t i i is verv nl and in want ol ovr-rv iwm-
r . man iu iiiu niiiiuub iuat.iHii itll tort; 1 am out of firewood, and in-; the while that Cupid s arrows are doed, 1 want things which 1 have ! kicking deep and last in vour heart, depended upon this money to get,; We acknowledge there is someI worked night aud day to get your thing noble in a man's being deter-
shirts done. "1 am verv sorry, Mrs. Conwav,' Said tliO Store-keeper, lookilir? into 1 . ' . o ui iuoiitj iiiaer; 1 H 11UL 111 t? shiHinrrs here and v.v.tr bill U , . - - live dollars and nine pence. y lT: ,7 V KUWf" "l ".l Il.t.lllVl V. .U1U .lllVl 11 I 1.1 I If I 1I.UIU. aa in " :i us? m n.i 101 i . I l thorn, lmt I question it he comes Inxck. If he (be and pays for .mom. you snail nave your money At tins instant .jack miao nisap- , pear -.incj at the door ; "eii, siup-mate, lie saui m a ' tone much more clevatea than wnetij , ne was uiscovereii speaking wit ii captain; well my hearty, hand over , my freight. I've got the documents. s j cive iu rtosession!' and disnlav - 1 s 0 give iu poscssion! and display - ing his live dollar piece, he laid hold 01 u e pi uen i,es. ; ine store-Keeper examining ana um- uuu uie money was gooa a. L a I. ,t yV VHVHl ITIlil IlaVi.Il tl UM
"A sailor was here awhile ago and! for which the spirit burns. liutJ rative- P1 dIE5! P?1 nafarct,we. 1 i 1 r II " 1 11 il i 1 1 "i And Dealers in Hardware and Cutlery. s.-letted lull hvedollars worth ot ar-; what, m the name of pancakes, I "Well. Sir. I mount have been 'ZV? f'Tvt,.,'.w !. .v.. ... . tv, ...... f.,.. t ss , . ,4 'l - ' IHUUUb Ihnc ULLII . Between E, iRhth and Ninth, Cincinnati.
iii.iv. iuu- vi .1 t.t.- w nivL aau iivlll :s Hill il IntlllPA n nvill til I in tiH n- .le,,1- T . 1 . T s, : vooper., larpcnters, Vocon. Cabinet, and
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; then sighing as he took anotherand last look at the piece, he handed it - to the poor widow, who with a joy-
till smile rccicved it from him and
hastened from the store In a very humble tenement near the water, was a launly otpoorchildren, whose appearance exhibited the utmost destitution. On a cot bed lay a poor woman, ill and emaTi:itr(l. I i ilinr nnpiipil .'lnil n 111:111 entered with a wood-saw and horse and laid them downbv the door side and approached the bed. "Are vou anv better dear?' he asked in a rough voice but in the kindest tones. "Nohave vou found work? If vou couM gct mo n littk nourishD1V lost iog food, I could regain rcngth. The man gazed upon her pale face a moment, and again taking up his saw and horse went out. He had ! not v.- v . iiuutvut 'vv ' mm and said she; wished him to follw aad SiW somowood for hor. His he heart bounded with hope, aud went after her to her dwelling, an I abode little better than his own tor I... J. C pooriv; euwe:inug ;iu airior com-. ir iii i ..in i . I I V. V ' ' J ' a a. v ua.au.v& nrr. i i r v wpi i 1 nr wrimi st i 1 i :i iii i ' better, and was at length restoted better, and was at length restoted (j I to her family and to health, from a statc of weakness which another nav s continuation would nrohah v i,.n,.n,if,fi " ; Aluuti .i.:..u iu'; uonniuy5 niiiui mu oj much good, were naid him bv tlm , .. . ter was also restored to health and was lately married to a young man who had been three years absent jand returned true to his troth. ! 4...- J II. 1- I . I . II AJUl lul "e uouars wmeu nau ueen 80 instrumental in her recovery, he might have returned to be told that .
kedge. ; whose memory haa heen long should deem it hard, enough, to perI the polar star of his heart had per- ish for tho sake of a girl who rcallv 1 t I . O a
,slccl. so much good the five dollar niece WrJ do, which Rett Chancefyy.Esq-.' PJU -l..l-t1.. l.-.,sl"h-vl-iiLsts Fi' 1 . V --f .r'n.J .
Tr-U4.0iia J&ithkm&fa'fti
'tMmloM. Providence often makes bad men instruments of good to others. Let this little storv lead those who think a "snv.ll bill' can stand bccause it is a small bill, remember how much good a five dollar h is done ia one single day. and tlmt UlcmDYlNUEOR LOVE t is getting to be very common in these da vs tor voting gentleman .11 Vti lUlt;. Ilt SilOLllVLl 1.3 .111 nn nn.l nnv l,i nl,-...,! nrn. V J (llllA lltl Vt ' a dent in its favor; but, boys, it is shocking bad busines! Dvin"- for
love mav be poetical, sublime, and!sl"!lk into )our heart. Look up.
iin,rir.rf''ili7inn, but it is usually in - 'convenient, and alwavsunnecessary. 11U111V1 tUilCilllMt A or docs it exhibit so rare and he.wiMitu c,M. m.,v (1 ,(in,.! . .,ii ,i iviuugt iw m.ij ii.iini themselves. Depend upon it, it re - quires far lessncive and resolution ; to draw a razor across one's uigular 0r to drown one's woes like a litter n v.vnnnr kittens ia n mill-nond. 4i,.,.. i n mined to "do or die'-in his " T0Mri i in ' 111. not lor a rtlftan. nif.-l V-lllOlirhril : biir.tvn- n-iccii-m lmt C-- lli rrl,ivi! .m. i eui lyi vil fcivil- - ' u . ntC lliriMllirr nod il nl i iiliirlif a! ti oa j , W- i ,,!(., mm uuia ivims. 't u ivuuh, t, it n fr.vr.hu ;,, of noart-stnngs to want a lump ol cold i w in mrn nnt n nn 1 ,ir nm ' inm ..-'. ....... ...t iv mv be a thousand other prettv ! creatures in the world, quite as be - j witching, and far more feeling and pure-hearted, any one of whom is not onlv worthy of, but will return J with compound interest, all the af - ; fectionand tenderness that he can bestow upon them. A word a look, ; a tone of the voice one pressure of j the hand a simple "good night,' a , parting "God bless you,' from him, ! m.,v n .1.1.1 .i.,.,,.f v, : mav. in a nredostinod moment. ! to some one of them like the spark , that faUg on the mtrous heap fol. iowed by instant combustion. uut suppose that a man has fixed I 1 S !1 llOPrilin C fTl fl fTIl'I W IT Cm 1 I '1 T" above him in rank or fortune, or in both. What then? Must he there p,r? pnt on a black cap, gird Hm-
lip.intv.n ninrppl nl stnnv nnrlpftinn ! r.iccmnnf Ur nnen fl r.11,t-;e,rT Vr. v . it l(.sLr.F:illll
self upon the melencholy stol with
a full determination to be wretched: , A child may long to catch a star as he does a butterfly, to turn the
moon round as he is accustomed to'les, but I found that it was no use turn his hoop, or to bring down an ! for lay fists got the worst, of it 1 . . . P. a ... .It. , vs., ' ,. . .
eagle by loosing salt on his tail; but ! his failure would hardly be the death ; of him. But let us imagine a more ' ; heart-rending case-that poor Pilgar-j he sighs hkc a furnace lor an equal , and that she has a stronger Yearnins for au other. Neither has this ! ! calamity any thing absolutely kil ling in it. v hy hang it, man there may be other girls who have more diserument ever lastingly devoted and nico creatures, too. who, would sit all day with their heads resting on their hands, to muse on your perfections, and dream of you m a. ' V j (till Ulj.lHtUllU All! 4 lll.J UL1 llll.l.l,Cllll. swoon whenever vou said "farewell. We have no notion of uving to please any one. We have been at too much expense of bread and but 1 1 i . it 1 tev in supporuug existence totmniv i i ii 'ivinrnri Ij-.ivii ti rum cur'ii nrrAn iwic 1(1 IllgllUVIIU lUUUUUi women, that Ave were perpetually blubbering, and rubbing our eyes, till linni v rmr lmnmnnhmi wenmn J O - w " diseased, that we could hardly get along without a daily dish of melnnp m K- T'.nf imm vcr nicmimir Li.. - .ii r.i -i , Munou uosom oi ine perilous stun Ut. .i . t . . j UUIL ClgUOU UpOll II. ailU 1U lllC 'Mnrnt'v.viiM ivirluvirf linclinn.Mnn i o - manor to oreaK u another it another time. We don't mean to go ofl'life's hooks for love, at any rate. We have been pretty near it thirteen or lburtcen times, but thanks to our unyielding obstinacy, we always managed to II 1 , a a a Keep Ueatii s skinny tingers Irom j clutching us, and despair from the 'sanctuary of our thc-mo-hts. Wo o loved us; but for one who did not we should hate to .wife. aritWtf&fn Affljl.aiMcfci "We once htri6f.,TiaT3,,,iti"hoJ ri: - j '1 . - i mtjuug oue uay eome tctt uisiresS' riQ "sensations, fancied he was : victim of the tender sentiment; but who afterwards discovered that his complaint arose from having eaten too plentifully of roast turkey at dinner. This was a shocking fall ! from the parlor window of romance - into ho Kiok-vniil of common
eves of a dear creature of sixteen, 'recommend the same question whom he married. Despair not,! which began her own courtship therefore, thou seeming victim of,"Did you ever see an owl?' Portsthe blind god; thy case may have ' mouth J ournal. the same result. But though it be I T rrfr
,i i -ti i -,t , . S'rlll.. lin itill lt-l.- Vl'lfl. IAil V. r'mn the car of beautv, let not the cloud ! s 011 vour hrow; let'not the canker ! loud, talk big, call the grapes ?r keep the color in your cheek, :UKl uie me m ur eye, maintain vour beauty, banish the blue devils . ' : aavn your person more resplendent1 lv lliaa ever, from the elaborately ' 'd whisker to the delicately pointcil hoot, and you will yet have an eve to cheer vou a hand to . ' . j guide you, and a bosom to leanj upon, 'ere you "step out' from this j breathing world. At least, theso ; i i il UlU OUT tCUllinCU'.S Oil lUO MimCCt SUSPICIOUS CASE
The Pennsylvanian relates tho'"""'1 fnll",or'men,oro,,rM"n,,ra!,,,rrWo,'nii
MSP nf n Air Snmno PonlinHv .. l, .....r. , O I... Il il T 11 litis illlt'lt'tl IIV llll. M '.I I I"l I I11KI1 I ., - .- ' 1 . , . I 1 I I ... I i m. . ... , . V P , t . , XIIU J1JI Or UeSirCU lO KUOW Wliai: ..:: p.u i With some appearances of embar ni.,nJ f- i: rri , j'iv;iv;iii ii city 1U1 t-tJllillll. AlltJ Crf ; tV jrtr.n i;hi fW. that Til be blamed if 1 know when j il am drunk I dire Bay that j some of these police gentlemen j.-ire better indues than 1 am when! ! it comes to& that. But Til tell! ' vou exactlv what I did Mid how ! lei t. and if vour Honor concludes that T WJ1S dmill.- wllV I'll mv tllA fine and pav no more about it. Yon KPft T u-nu trnnhlod with tlin beUvm.l Qn,l fnnr t1coo nf ' lavender brandy to starts it Soon aftcr j fclt a buzzj ;n mv ears, and the 'he cups' was awful ' troublesome but that, I thought, was the wind coming olT. Then it seemed to 1119 as I was walking along the street, that an awning post or, waterplug. every n-w and then
would jump right before me, as if
they intended to head me off. I was a little mad at this and struck ! one or two of them with my knuck It seemed like all the gass lights had faces to them; some winked and some grinned at me, and one that I stood before a hotel nodded as if it was acquainted with mc and made a sort of a sign toward the door as much as to sar. "Go in Sam and get something to drink' which 1 did. When I came out there was the greatest ado that I ever saw, I was sure there was an earthquake, for the houses and steeples were all staggering about, and the street was rocking just like a cradle. It was a most magnificent sneacle: so 1 w X 7 IV. V.V11VU U I KilUlllOb tk LPL1 111 1 1 illlll II till on while l took a good look at the magnificent scene. No panorama 11 -9 m - could ccme up to it; houses, trees fences, all rearing and plunging like wild horses. The sight was worth a dollar and a half; if 1 have to pay a fine, 1 don t care, for 1 got the full ! value ot the money. And so if your Honor's any ways suspicious that 1 was drank, I'll foot the bill right awav, without any grumbling.' His Honor was a little suspicicious, and Mr Peabody being a man of his word, promptly pulled out his wallet and made satisfactory settlement. Did you ever see an Owl. A young man, who had seen but little of the world modest, and ra4 1. 1 1..1 . -il ,1 . . t iiici uubuiui witnaii invirofi n young lady to attend a balll with j him. She was the belle and beauty of the place into which he had re cently emerged from the baches;'; aim ii uu nas surpriscu at nis own temerity m asking her to go with I i i ., , iiiuiiiutu, ao IRIl dJ Utlur ifo.1 nf. hor nrconlnnP. Tlir hted, at her acceptance. - - - . v . v .ix.a, .xv s.v. ball was to be given at some distance from the place where the parties lived, and when the evening came, the !. . II..1 . I ' . ' iv.m t in nhlPO tv horn t ho rv,rt c 1 v m . . . " .iivy ...w nuviv 'uiuu'iii - swain caneu lor ins pariucr in a P V1 KP T lOV V.1(ln in c Innnn f, a si'.enc j as.V.v U Ul.LUVV IV! the first mile; perhaps he was tin-' " - . , . . spcakablv happy more probably .7 . . . .. .. 1 . ,tl?ci,Jiv'Cuck iri his throat; but at I lcne-tb-'ka-'Said "Did vou ever spp 1 M 6ft'Xo: said she, "1 never' oast. s -s it s Itiroo-'And then he went on to tell I lTKlTti! , , . , , , her of .a, .very large one v. Inch had
'.Y'aiTgTitcTr close tbhis head a few days '
beiore. The conversation, thus ou-) dly begun, did not Hag; and they . were quite well acquainted. They j were not only paitners fir a dance J but partners for life. The lady (as ; omc Iaaies arc aPt to.Uojoitcn told ; the story, and when young men uauici rvuwiEU jl outui s I ; 1 ' iCV Co. ' """'f""3 inrurm the pnbiittheycontinuethebu MANUFACTURING, TTT T TAT V. , CARDING, Th hifluilr-'r and most improved machinery, and with these, added tnlong ex perience and a .,etermination to give :"'f','hrr.f' cont.n... nee.. r that Pat: . ronare wincn has hitherto been liberally bestowed j u',on ,1,emTerms as follows: Manufacturing:. Jeans, bine mixed, 3 leaf, 3T( pr. yd. steel ss 3i j " 4 leaf, 3T(to4Jt Sattinet. according to color, 37tn56 Caasimere, according to color, f2Jto7J ' Cloth, according to color, 50 ton2 White Flannel, acenrdingto width, 1$ toIS Dyed ' 25 to37l Blanket., per pair, 92 50 FULLING AT THE USUAL RATES. CARDING AND SPINNING. White Wool in broaches fifteen cents per pound; Mixed seventeen cents; Keeling yarn, one cent. The Mixed seventeen cents; H smallest lot. fur spinning must be fifteen pounds AlClUJIal.S t Ull SALE. Vfih wlh it known flint we -rp conMamly nn running for the s-tpplyof our en.tomer.. and that. i orca.'h.exVhTniid,fl?rwMKoT. . : . -....- " ' received at the wagon, manufactured and delivered, ! ii imr FHttnmpn mir nr.tr. i PRICES of goods & raw materials. wt'nrnaetnePricrsaihicliwesrllourgoods .w.h.,.e, Te propo,e to bu' ,he ;.: j Laurel, May il, 1850. ch.;;. i Tools, of every description, alwava on ha d. OR MADE TO ORDER, AT SHORT NOTICE CJenfs Wear .:.yB.,n,,k,,ccVo,,,hmw' ",r,t f-hion- or le.nraUVwVed. ra,hin,b,e Ve,tin5 S"in"" Just opened and fur sale low by Sept j,h 1850. B.H.Kt.C. BURTON. i! GKnn rriksT ! T"' C:ri Ieb,ecco' Pep 'e.sh e' h "'-I- 'hM' h' hr.Pe.t,for ' . for any kind of country produce .'i.rc 11 ,. in v- n mtttnv GROCERIES. 5HHDS N. O. Sitirar. 14 Rbls " Mola.sei. t " S. R. Do. 1 Golden Syrup; 4 Bhls Mackeral, No 1 -, 11 Half Bbl. Mackeral No 1 Ik 1 I tVta rter Do Do " 1 k Jj 1 1 ier ce R ice; Together with all other articles in the grocery line just rec eivrd and for sale by R- TYXEH. dill and Cross-Cut Saws, SHOVELS, Spades, Hay Kc Duns; Forks, Garden and Farmers Hoes, tns; Chains Trace and Halter tit'to. ror sue crjea p y . TTyy.l
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FRESH AKU1VAL.
Fall anil Winter Goods. rTHK undrrsirnid has just received, and it now ..Mr. 1 brkold on the moat reasonable terms. Our custo. : men, and the pontic in general, are re.pcctiuii) m!ifw,t.c'll",d "."'" p" i w " Prin,, nd Gin';,n,, ',e "j1". I pattern, and .cry cheap, All wool Plain de Laities. Hairt'olton do Fanrjr do Frrnrh Mrrinoa, all rolort. C bankable Cnararlont. Real Alpacrai, Victoria Liwdi, ria Muihnt. Plain and enm barrrd Jaconets. Plain and fancy Ca.hmrrrs. llreM MilksChangable Turk Satin. do Silk l'inc black do Shawls. Embroidered Cloth Sbals. Plain do do Black embroidered Thibet do Mode do do do Rich and beautiOil ssortment of Bonnet Ribbons Domestic Good. Boown and Bleached Mulin. do do Drillings. Apron. Furniture and Mariners Checks. l.inen ami luiinn j able Diaper I. inen Crah and Cotton do White, Hrd, Yellow and Green Flannels Blrai'htd, Brutan and Col'd Canten do M-lhnen. Hamilton and other Tic Ainra Colored Mn.lin, Nankren', Irish Linen, Twilled Rarrmr. Plaid and Embroidered Cloaking. Gciillcmcii's Wear. Super Entrli.h and American Clotlia. ltiolleT Cas.iniercs. Black do Black Doe akin do Tweeds, Woollen Satinet., a rrrat Tarivtjr. Plain Satin and Fancy Vesting. Frit and Bearer Cloth for OTrreoatina; Super Blanket, du Knit Shirts and Drawers. Hats and Caps Fashionable Hals, Fall Style. Men's Black Kossuth Hats. Boys do do do Bell Union do do Congress do Men's low crowned do Urns and Buys' black Wool do do do Cloth Caps do do Silk plush do do do Klazed do Fur add Velret do Infants Turbans. Boofs and Shoes. Ladies Calf and Kip Bnoters. do Oi. at Polka and high Buskins do Kid 'l ies and Rubber Bootees aud Shoes. Mis.es Call", Kip ank Kid Ties. Men's fashionable Calf and Heavy Boots, do Kip, extra Heavy and Coarse do 3 cases Boys' do . Men's Kip Brogans do Calf du Double soled do Rubber Shoes. Bnys, Youth, and Children's Shoes. A TO IONS. Linen and Cotton Lace and Frit;ine:s. Black silk Lace, O imp. and Fringes. Velvet Trimming, I nsertinr, Jaconet do. Buffalo, Horn Tuck. Ivory and Pocket Combs. Common and Crane Pins. n "' i'Men's Neck htlk'fa and Cravats. men and Cotton Handkerchiefs. ottoii. Buck and Kid Gloves. Latins do do do do Black Alparra and Worsted Hose, do Lambs' Wool und Cotton do I iien ami nnyi wool LnmlurK, C IN HI nil s Kose, : snn.ii-, ie, ueni, nraiiis, een les, Hi ii-lione ,' rlV, pri.hes t 7I .i d-... si"i.iV nTi ' i - . -.x. .ivs v s i - i. nit iiiniBs, ' F. r VncflmM'ti. dtt-r. Wis. Mm Vr..l.. trrri'limc. t.rif Hitnlnic. (Mr ftp ir. ' " " I I ar-if.s illlfl M I I tl..rl.,l .n.l- tT llnr. lis . i . .. : ' ...i " --re, , ..... .n,i.,n.. p.---lirflfieriPS. ST. j - ii' . i i ... . . ' ' '' yonee. mpr, .Mo-.e., nice, .iiocuiaie) ! Work. Twine. Madder. I.idi Al..m ....' v.." " ' a-. .at Uf r. ft r Air ot the above Goo I, areofthebe.t eusV.lv. were I -w.ws.wa, .WV a .- .... Ml w l arit an(, Uf Ip1" '' lowest. w( re.,,cciiniiy imite the I P" Jlc to examineour stoc before niireha.ine. Oct. 11, ISJO. X. D.GAI.I.IOX. SIIAWfaS. K, f rape, Jenn v I.ind. Thibet Wool. Moreno '.no i.oiifj r asn loiiaote anawis, latest stvies, tor b.h. & j.cbiktox. . Sept 2Jlh. 1350. " Dodd s Fall Style Kats, 1850. MEN'S and Iloj "s Ca p.. Buena Vista and Mcxi ran Hat.. For sale l.y D. II. 4.LVU10N Sept 2'illl8i KDtJAK II A Y 31 ON D, Attorney and Counsellor at I1KOOKVII.I.K, INDIANA. OHice, rouin forinrrlT occupied by John A. T.: JLiaW .Aiai.no la AWNS. IXCK & FAltm-flAKhavejustreceivedchioce araa lot uf riin and Fancy Lawns, do Black do French Needic worked do For sale cheap at tlie i"stOjyTe. llrookvilie, Indiana. Va1ch sSTrToclis ""M. PH1VSOX tenders his services to the cit s, w r.rim hi nrwi.Tiiir anil Tiriini), in ui c..iity of Watch & Clock Maker and and mending Jewelry, &e i """B 'T strict punctuality are his recommendations . . . .r Juy Ja' JJ"The Knox Insurance Company F1UE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. t'npitnl Slock Tiro Ilnndrrd Tbonsnnti llollnrw! OTce n tt'ater Street, in H'itet' Brick Row, rineennet, I ml. PVHIS COMPANY, having been duly organized, and w ten per cent, paid in on the capital stock subscribed, and the balance secured by mortgage on Heal Estate and by personal cuarant-r. are now nrenared , to effect Insurance against Loss or Datnare by Fire, an Buildings, Merchandize, Machinery, Manufacto ries, ana an descriptions ol property; also, Merclianntreana rnmure in tne course ot inland transports tion, the ri.ks of the seas, tc, &e ; also, the Hulls
ot steamboats, and othel vessel., and upon tho Lives of individuals going to California. The rates of premium will be as low as those of any other RESPONSIBLE Company. All Lnses liberally adjusted and prompttv paid. The stock of this Company is held entirely in the West, and controlled by western men, and in no way connected with New York.
DIRECTORS: Hon. R. V. Carnan, Vinccnnes; W. J. Heberd. do Jno. W. Maddox, do.) Jacob Pea, do.; Samuel Wise, do.; Peter P. Bailey, Fort Wayne; Thomas T. Renbridg, Lafayette; Walter W. Early, 1 erre-Hautc; Henry D. Allis, F.vansville) Simon Bottorff, JcrTersoiiville) William Hughes, do.; Levi Sparks, do.; James Keigwin, Jeffersonville. Hon. R. N.CAH'AN, President. SIMON BOTTORFF, Vice President. C. M. Allen, Secretary. w. .r, Heberd, Treasurer.
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J.N. JtfcMANUS. A cent. 19 l-yea. Fairfield Ind.
TRACE CHAINS, f"ALTER Chains, Lop do. asissl Farmer's Hoes, Gardner's do do Rakes, Axes, Shovels, Spades, See., Sec For ale by L1NCR &t FAHQUZAR, Brooville, Indiana at the Patt Offitt.
JOHN WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR MCUNT CARMEL. WOl'LD respectfully inform the pnblie that he has bouiht out the entire- interest of the late firm of Brundreit & Williams, and isnnsr prepared to receive orders from the former patrons and the pnblie ijencrally. He will teep constantly on hand a choice selection of cloths, cassimeres and Testings, which will be bout hi at cash nriees and marl nn tn
order, at such rates as to drjy competition, come
from j
wnai qiimrier II miy, He also flatters himself from an experience of twenty years in some of the principal cities in Europe and Ameriea, to please the most fastidious in rut ttyle and Jiniih, He will also keep on hand a general stock of ready made clothing; of his own make, which will be warranted, and sold at such prices, as will make it the interest of the citizens to purchase at home. He will be regularly in receipt of the New York monthly Fashion, in add iti.m to the large half yearly plates, which will enable hisa to keep posted up, Call and See, Feb 10, 151 1-Ilmonths, HARDWARE, Groceries, Boots and Sh, Kail fce. Ac full stock for sale by Scptia B. H. & J. C. BURTON. D. D. JONES, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Itrookville, Ind .
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PEPSIN!
I the tkie 1 f f2 V. S T I V V. f or c 1 GASTRIC JUICE! GREAT DYSPEPSIA Ct'Prt, ' prepared from hf.xxet, or the fourth , the Ox. after dirtctinf BARON I u?'''.' rmt Ph rsiifliiira I tftn-n.;.t t f".i r - - - j -n - j . 5 . s un , m. L' ., delphia, Pa. No. II, North E.rh.h Slre"," This ia a truly wonderful remedy for lvr., 1 ION, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, I IVo l' PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and Dtiin,0 Cunnr after Nature's own method, br v " own agent, the Gastric Juice. "Wi, CT Haifa tea.pooiiful of this Fluid, inrj . ter, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds Jt '' Beef in about two hours, out of thestoma L DIGESTION. DIGESTION if chiefly performed ia th... by the aid ot a fluid which freely the inner coat of that ar.in m L.. ln health, called the Gastric Juice. 1 bis tu,x'' Qrrat Solvent nj the ftod, the Purifyin- pr ' " and Stimulating Agent of the stomach and inW'"' Without itthere will be bo digestion, no coaT""1 of food into blood, and no nutrition of tic boj'1" lather a foul, torpid, painful, and destructiV''' ' tion of the whole digestive apparatus. A dead, or injured stomach produces no good Gt ' i Juice, and hence the disease distress and j k-.t. ' 0eLi;,. t nr nr.. . i .... I t-rji.-. is mc cniei element, or rrrof Ji;,, Princifleof the Gastric Juice. It is found if ahnndance in ihe solid parts ofthe human ... arter death, and sometimes causes the sn.ma.LT"'' ge.tt.elf orr.t itself op. it i. also fou... ,M stomach of animals, as (he ox, e.lf, fc, ,, rnaterial ...ed bv farmers in making tl..'e " Rennet, the cfTeetaf which has long b.eathe , wonder of the dairy. The e.rdti uf mi TH first process of d,ge.tin. Re.net p..r,.e,4 shtngpower. The stomach r . ..:,. " nearly one thouond times its own weirht 1?' Baron Leibtp states that. '. ..... . r Baron Leibig states that. TOi.ru in sixty inoiis solved in sixirtho.....ri - e meat anil oiner food. Hj.. ..raJRuirt. : ti . t. . ...... e" tneio.iowing SClEATiriC EVIDr..Ct! B ARON LI EB 1G. 'l his eeh-brated s.r. imal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial d.rrm,, t ' ,., or rcscilr pared from the mucous membrsnr of the t i the t air, in which varum, articlrs of fouj, ' KK; will berefrnr,rAonrr, end dgtittt Z in the time mnnner at they -atuld be in frij. DR. PEREI R A , in his famous treatise oa"f and Diet," published by Fowlers i. Wells, Ne tm page 35, states the same prcat fact, and dtMr,7 tne method of preparation. There are fr h,,i. .Hlknnlw. lk.li !). Dam r i fri it t ; l. : . i. - - . i wn uie writings on jl, "i-ny.ioiogy ol ui.estion," abserves that uur iU.nniT tllC UXStriC JuLe. prominent and all-prrvnilinr cause of De.t,,,.... and he states that "a distinguished profesior sfs. eit lu biinuvii, who was severely anticted aitau , iuidui.i.1, iiiKniii- r,rr llllllir . ISC to tail. Iliit . I eonrse to the Gastcie Juice, obtained from tlirii,, acnui living animals, wnu li prvea etmplrtelf n, Dr. GRAAM, author of the famous worki , "Vegetable Diet,'' say: "it is a remarks! V f, phyiiolorv, that the stomachs of animals, mcn:, in water, impart to the nuid tne nrnwertv m j... ving various articles oftood, and of rffVetinr i ku ot artijiciat digettion ol them in n niie t!:fftr . wjit r 'iv flit' ui ut tirgrrnre proceMS. Dr. SIMON'S, gr at work, the Clieir.if tryofM, fl.ea & Blanchard. Phila. 146. nn. 321.21 ..v.-i discovery of rEPSIN f.,rmsa new era in tliecWi iiitor oi ingestion. From recent ixpcriibt. i we know that lood i il.ssolved af rapidly in am f neial digestive rluid, pre pare. I Irom Pepsin, as it ine naiurwi v.ainc Juice itself. I Pnites.iir Dl XGLISO.V of the JefTerson C.,l!r ! V '".Fr"' "rkonll"" Pby,.i .i.:. ...i . (If 1 III t S lliorcf I II U II nlll" t 1 rv..ai a,. . ss i(ua,i..i . i un -.it.;rv:i. n r pf n in 11 1 Willi Uf. Ctil.FLirt - r:..i.;. j .1 .- v ii- ..ssanii jtinr, vuiaiiirn mini mr n 111 r mlbi 1 . s ... .,..,.nu.r...., a..,,,,. i, are well known. i 1 ca.es," lie say., -ligrsliou oecurred as p.rf.t I tIieo;Sr(U(a.in the natural digestions ' i a nttffnn r.v . ftg a U X. arLiZuLa. UUKER ! P1-'.'".'" " ' "'arvclUu, eJTert,. curing c-n , flrO'Uru. t-HWClatlult- ATIIJ1II itrrl, e, -1 ll.-a. ) .......... ...... miu,f. ' .IV . ""'"''V. "' or VT? the grave. It is imiiossilile to rive the dilailtofn ses in.- limits oi luis ailvcrtisemeiit but auiiitr. eaten certiticate. have been riv n of more iliin T BlM'Utu KE.MARKABLE t VHI1S. in PI, delphia. New lork, and Boston alone. 1 he.e , nearly all desperate ca.es, and the cures sett i, onty rap in and wnnrierlul, nut permanent. It is a rmuNERYOl'S AS TIHO IE. ,.! n.n j ularly o.eful for leinl. nc; to bi'.li. n. disorder, Lut i viiiiihiiii, ee.er noti A ?ur, or uatltr treated Kelt antl Aue, and tlieev, eflects uf Quinine, Mi-rtur j ana otner drugs iipon the Ui;t.!ive ori;:.n, slur t ion.ici.iic-s. Also. lor t xce.s in e.iur . s-vrf : fret use of anient .pints. It almost reconciles fire. , with intemperance. 1 OLD Nflllltdl COHPI,UTK I 1 here is no tiirm of OI.I SltfMAtli COM . rLtlN IS winch it does not n-em Iii rrai Ii snd i move at once. No matter how hail they may br, (GIVES INSTANT KELIKK.' A sinjr dtir I rrccw alt the unpteatant tymptemx, end it need i 'i ooe repeau ii, lor a snort time, tn nilrltn I eooil eneeis perm.inclit. H'HITY OF Ill.OOlllr n.utioi- UOBY, follow ai once. It .. psniculi: ruriirsi in ca.es OI Mu'ra, Vonillllir. Crsisr i sor. ne.s til tne pit ol tlie St.im ich, dlMre.. fu I ' til C, low. cold, state of ilir II loud. Heaviness, U ne.sol Spirits, Despondency, Ktnaciatmn, U'tskoti entiei.ci to insanity, buiciuc, ite. I IVici. ONE OOLLAK per bottle. Onebottlrs 1 oiien ritect a lasiinr cure i i ' P K V S I I IV P O W S) I RS. SE NT JIX MAIL, FRE OF 1'OSTAGK For convenience nf sending to all part" of country, the DIGESTIVE MATTER OF 1 PEP.-lN ia nut un in the form of Powders, villi rections to be dissolved in water orsyrup. by Uit iiem. ne.e powners contain the saa-.c aiv as me not ues, Dill fTOtrr the quantity fr I he temtpr, M,,.i j-"" - e .em iv niai i, r n r. r. ur rusisur. .OSF. DOUA1II. IIII...H ..uit. n. i Hfil G v l TON, No. 11 North Eighth street. I'hiladelpbia. I Sold by apents in everv town in the I nitrd Sis: ! and by respectabledealcrs in Medicines genrnUj September 6, 1850. 37 For sale by M. W. Haile, Crook viile, A. TIrwia & Co , Fuirneld, Wm. Kubottom, Melarnora, D. D. Talman, Laurel, C. B. Overton, AudereoD, D. Bever, Liberty, II. Rider & bon, Brownsville, J.L. Andrew, Dunlapsvillr, P. Mason, Connersville, N. Crago & "o., Columlii i, Thompson Si. Gillespie, Greeuaburg:, EmIoh Ramsy &. Co., Milford. 1). Criswell., Napoleon, II. West & J. B. Clark, Manchester, W. Conner, Fayetleville, S. Barber, Ruslivillr., R. L. Antrobus. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versailles. II. AUemon; Milan. Ferbis 3i McCulIough, Lanrrencebnrg, of lioallicr .Shop Rniiovcd. rpHE undersigned have removed their Curryior kto lhe Taniard, immediately .euth of tltr.rm; terian Church, Where they will keep con.tantl hand and for rale, all lines of Leather, 6ir " Ihcbest of stvle. II I DIC XD BIS. They will par the hiirhe.t ca.h price i-- ) kins, Dark, and Leather ia the rr'ir. HOKbK It Clll j Brookville, Oct. 24, 1S30n. mc. crooksiiane. CYRCS KILGOBl on nrT'CTT A ATT." rTrf"APr ! CR00KbllANK cC KILOOlU f . aTTn jvirrc avnrn rrvcr rrnsc itj isr Office the same that was occupied by Slreta k f j est side or Main-Burress Street opposite tit Court House. Brokville, June 1850. JS-1! BOOTS & SHOES. jTHE undersigned hat just teccivrd rrfrl Men's Youths' Women's Misses' Boots do do do and Shoes, do do do' Manufeeturcd inthe East a nd at Cincinnati. iqpForaale cnea LIN CK FARflVW at the iutt Offi. Terms of Advertising . FOR announcing candidates for 'eoantyow and offices of a higher grade, subscribe" i wiu -charged Sl,non-subseribers3. Townih'P0" To be paid in advance. Deaths inserted without charge, unlesta"0"'' nied by obituary notices, and when so accomp to be paid for at the rate of fifty cents tor'': twl..hn.. . I-.. in ej.-.h. arlrill" - ...... w. .t... nn iniiicrs ui ui. - c OfrP.tft.et he nw r I" . 1. 1 .nrietlCI W day, to be charged the same. For pnbiishing religious, political, scientif", : nevolent, and literary notices, or any other til: pnblie meetings, to be charged at-the rate abo'e cifird. Political circulars to be charged the same. . For advertising wives, double the usual T oe paia in auvance. ,tlir Divorce and chaneerv nntieea ta be naid in ..'i Advertising expulsion of members from "f oeiety, to be charged full price. .ti i nc kdovc terms win oe strictly aio iw hered to by tb undersigned. ..a, Kataois AaioTT.ofth D'5,, Irftr i I vs. r . vt AtiR P"W jC-t ine r.
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