Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 18, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 April 1851 — Page 4
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..iio.jr;Liii.,i s . HE VRTS 'RTrTcE a atBaW cf Gernaii'o" tiii Inciden BY L.YVT.iLNCi: LAIUIZE. We have lieard the storv of a whie'i our brave armies flacked from the bristling bayonets of the enemy; yet he had been withheld from joinmg the ranks by age and .lr K.-.y ..,1.- Jllr-,.x,r. t and comtort ho was. As he looked upon the feebleness of their old age . . 1 1 1. . it t'll. . . -i . .! vi ani tnoTigaici ine perns taey wouui that was their only support, lit cj.ild not dosert them, and leave tnem to the merey ot the vtigabond stragglers from the enemy's camp and worse traitors to his own eountry. Instances were too fresh in Lis memory of reverend heads tint hoar ijcio uamg uecn cra.sned to tne U ISt hV l!l!t iv.U Mlniil :irsi.r i sins, and his love ler the authors of his being left him nothing but pruyC's l'y: h;j appro i-e 1 ej .i-iLuy. B.it he had other a 'fee lions growing in his breast like ?pii:igilw-jvs shedding a perfume of holiness upon his spirit, like the Chmtains infnratin. Ihere existed since their . childhood, an attae!im?:it between him and tho only daughter of a wi Iow who resiled but a tew rods iVm his Dither's house; and that attach ment had ripen j I t .) a mutual d duration cf love whe-i the p.arties s became suf;iei nt!v old to ainr ate the glow of true devoti :i. A ' tun was set In- tne cmsumnuii u oUneir vow?. winch w 5 th. evening ot tne evetmunr:.!I ; (1f cembei .1 1 7(k at the tim; that Uinngtou was making his pmlous hit triump:i.i:it pasae across toe Deiaw ii'e, amid ilritiu '-ice an 1 sulicrmg from the inteuse" old oi the seusou. The two funiiies were now united bills. ,V' ;ved his i vide au 1 her g ol for, if Tie e.ui't g-iV l is i; ; . r. in? his own bi Us I ' fJuaw . . -, b, a whig or fmocT. Btklv!: ' took to sell nd fri-cipV?. Tino l an 1 weu;.re MooV to ther vnler. They A.yyXC nJ aec.sd Unf y u , , what have y-sraiWVy all x t : U il'Ocifor party .'I'i heait S ) ..jr-7tCtr-ht r51l ar the W heJ, he would i-bl:c ! ' . , l , , door. -v 11 :il l.l ;::,!, 111 I.!.' e:e of Ihe D-.-iaware. Wal:i. ton met a detachment of the or my at Prince. oo, which he del'.ea witn small loss, with Uk exc, i tion of several efdeers. amo-v' w'.iom was iho gailiuL and Lrave (ion. fiercer, while (!!;,t of the enemy we.s upward ot vine I: until the latter cud cfMav, with army amonn'i 'g iolmt iird" nvrr eveu thousand m::n ;d lhvv,-h (' :igress hau" uf!eu.l ivcr uU h .neiU s iu laml, v, it!i increased, pay. At this time (ieorgo b inu .i to t-nlist in the ranks fhis o ieai vmen; and share th ir saif-ri ie; aed their glory. 15a- I;:s vo'.vi.'; wile 1 Vlki.li' l;l biWilli ey es. w iv as j U.-.u'i' ! tee int:nnine U'lii n u:i d Trid himlroiu the .sacrifice. 1 as tlie ronils l.ee.iiue ui -iv p a ic.iu i.io season m-uv leiup.uMte. rohberies ai.d midnight exearsiuns of straggli-ig !hs;aas aul skhv.i.n's were mer Ire p; e;it. a ol one ot the neighbors had h,-cU pillaged, the inmate ; hrutallv m:udercd. ar.d the dwehieg sol h i : .. : i.:.. .i. . r.i ' . . 4ii::i!i. 'gni vi i.u;r :r;;u win ould o'.Vev them ... -. it k , expecting, as they did. every m.ua-ii to m?et a siruilar IV. o. In tiiisfci.ue of I.: .:'wi ida p i-eil awn- the summer, untii i'ie iauii:g.Miee reaching ( le.irge of the engagement hetwec-ii the Ameri-au aud Eaglhdi armies at lha:.h ;ine and lidpiupr f( retrieve v!i;it hud been so ur.loiauialvlv losf vend 'tnic inv " f .''r !Z jonds.r ice nn.,h .LuMiivo A!t:i - ham ol old, 1 am willing to otter up
young mm who lived during the tarewell to your young wue whose nous, but what could the poor wile ; this is my sacrifice! lou will bid . j ,,," t""i "ril m"iTi periloas times of our countrv! lie love of her country I am sure can- do? Ah! a thought has struck her. me farewell-vou will sneak to me- L'r" ' .termination J"'" i win .iv.l.tif ..-rl ivt t ima). t l,!-4- n.f !.i Liv-a tvin n.V 'llhwMiaM liil SlV' Vlll cnnl flir. rtnf nni'.wMnnr. iiAii ii'ill 1.x. al w irAii t.l i A ruilUfe li it-h liii liitlit'rttt hren lilierallv beatnwfrt-
7 1 . l Ujuu tutrm. 1 rrms m follows: I ed to be a sharer in thoe dories yourscll. 11 you tall it is m a just ton at his loot she will lay her pe-; That is some happiness. Oh, I: Manufacturing.
exposed to with no defender of their seeened him net to leave them to iKU' tears have not been without of- veil of silence scenes so sacred?1 Wr'' " "h k""wn ,hat ? cUnmiyun ill t i"i i i ! i"il ii i i i i i - , " hanil a full a(irimrnl of our Muiiiifacturrd Wojlini, helplessness, he would sidi ior the the me rev ot the mereenarv robbers leer, fcne lio:ds m her hand a pa- Ve prefer that the ima'rination of hich r,,r "lc" t,,, -i'--h : 1 or i i - ill." ,i , " ,i i , ... , , , iii ii, , running for llir nupply of ..r cuMomrr., and that destinies ot his coumrv, and resign liiat oerrun toe country m t:ie per that will restore to her her t no reader should simply a scene '"" "" or u?nthed. win be d-iiverrd i if i -I ,. . ,. .. 1 i i , , i T, -.-"i i ii i i 1 J . . . ! or cash, i chaiipid fur wool, or that the mool will b luuiseli to duties on the small firm uo'.gauoiiiood ot tne bntisn armies, nnsbana: but beiore she croos to the tnat (hserintion rnnnot do mstici rr-riveiat ihn,jr,n. maiiiiiaiturcdand deiirred.
aaU tne rem under, aoont toree !ma- t.ie ic.'. i a latlier felt a glow of. brooding sorrow. But he tliought ! oppressors and hung gloomv audi uied taken j r-oec- T!:e ( vi:er- patriojie prid iiirill his heart at this, brooded over his desertios of thick over the camp of our de-1 altia-n retired twKiirrtjuailersar !evoiMn ;.i his son. while the moth-! Ids comrades ar.d lemembeied the ponded,but not discouragod coun-l 31ornsUMvn. wi:i.-n he tiid no! leave crkne!: and el.i;ed her hands i.i si-k'xi-ression of .hob- nd,,-!: (tv.P I
on the 1 1th cf Sopteiubcr. wheu the cauu-ui-march bare-footed over iVo- "Uh, (Jeorge! win- do vou behave pudP 11 S"republican torces were compelled to z;:i .ground an 1 th.nigh deep s:uw, so coldly? ft is killing Ine, tJeoa-e ! hJI mw'r"'he
;V; -I. ?. !r-V!:- r-y tenva paty;,U,m yoam-t leak kindly you must o it reoTS.-There is a brewer OHKGOX HOTEL,
:, , .? , 1 1 ul rl'u" wt!: tlie-v i,0;1"a Uus P-lk nu or 1 shall die. . in town we are creditablv informed I UANAL Uxi UROOkville,
bnn.b,i .I ..v i": " ' i -1, UT" ,w iWl , . "cuion presseuner to lus bosom that buys up the old boots to make ! J"!" Xtwnr
t ir.r ! 1 Ci,,,. 1.,,, .. , 1 ... . 1 it ...wi,iW1muSv.- cmni urei. Tt IvUUW IIK11 laiS ""l-eet every m partment of the bouse, I 111 OH ill vi r.) 11 i i : r.ii II 'J i in' t n i'i i.nr.r . i.r 1.. 4 i . .. . it. i . - - . that everv th n- .1..,.- .. n e- '
Tbisr vovv - n v, V ; v u 'ul; ",,lu ,10U' , -'ivyoaiiave Uisgraceil me. beer its strength aud flavor, we; .Mm-7-B." oeo.f. maxwell , 1 XU, -'ne-V; .-t.wiiiout a protector, lmposs,- lean neverlook mania theficeairain. have a few venerable relies of tim balm fok every wound!
e elh of I " : ti It l:;tn;5,C " l l0V U;VIar-lh0 , H1 and boots that mav ' E,( Z,,,.,, kuu' l V , ' 1 ( uo U".' c,VllMlK,t fr:ir" ;i;hv o its nam- glance with a proud eve, but sad- be had In- the slron be-r mik 'v ' VsWKini' r --"s . i ommuiuca ed his mten ti.ms in h -v ..a,; .,. .-. .,f i, t ... . . , .... h, - . .... , . -"-, ut-1 m iK-r . ' M.ik i.eS se,id Frut,e.
, , . ,. "him., ui mi, Hllir. mi-H nuiiiing t ie room, sue i Mt c iean. Don't t n'ost iil ik anvlm Lr i"r ack or spin, lather, who oUeiydiio impediment ven too small to cope with a lai-ger her "husband" wondering a ,Mv. ' i Zt
io ludimmeuiately l-uurng tlie armv t.-rce, letter diseit-'.inod una bn-t.M- siv,..i ik. i,.o,"- , '"f r Ay
r.iy son to tlic sacrifice Let the
hi sun iu u:u btiv. i iv.'i, uiu . P'oa oI Irutcol"n to your parents 130 113 onor an e:;raso to klT you from the r.tako of those brave mid ',vi r,l r.rl,-,i);.,. t v-ir ,viMn(o , , , , r ,, -,,T . . , devo.eu men who io'low Washing- to ton. but reciove our blessing and bid ' . . . and holy cause. ; This was the heroic advice, but nowise tmcoxnmoa in the mouths of our venerable sires. George com- ! ' 1 111 "l 1 0 1 1 1 II i V ,rl ,1 lit' m.-.f!l.l-ami alter wards to his young wile; b.it the litter would not listen to !.t. l 1 - t, ,1 1., ma i:-.uie;jis, una v.epo ana uejEiriieslly did he plead the suiteri"g of his countrymen and the preser.eo among tnoso who were battlingfor tho blessings of liberty to uothi:g would s!ie listen-no r.rgum:nt could convince her. What was a single aim in the mighty strife'.' . i-'e pairing ana impatient, oar hero. V:S.u Vi-d i.i Lviv.i t.n tin. hvihv i! ens r-jg mg.it and 1 r t.ns purp m he made all neeessarv amusements - . ! IT IK I '.111 irfllV:1 ills run and haapsack wore deposited in the barn iud a letter oi'firewoU written whieli he would leave to oe read aiier iiis departure. his wife .e:v as sue wv eK'U - ieep, lie hurrie i to t urted liimself as we 'luipmruts would allow, a:id w.his way to join the armv. lie had nut fir t ) travel, as Washington had encamped within eighteen mUes of Genu intowe, and h df that distance from his own residence, and bug ere davliht on the first ol'Oeteb had mesented hims-If within ii::es ol' the American army, m .! . knew:; his desire to euii-h ! i in .rm:.e:s revi!!: i. urne the l r;was ;iu-weiV(i aisj 1 n of v I : -or-' 1 M i.ll i. i': '.v'.v.'; c m-'tcr.i-i :.,:, Cv'l ihe m :vr- d iwn hriuLj t the v. !. lid t a '.: t v r. ' I IV ..V ..! .i3'.'i.:fu-med! oi ic'A iiion, and urged t'ie uecesity of his assisting in the strangle tor freedom. 'If 1 fill i-. I. rememhot m Mien t; m lust and rionoui Ii'l live-trust me it will lu tho eniovment c.f a iVoionio's --lor; on ; ivih gos.1 lire ihe !.ut.-r was cr.ududeJ, tlu nv prayer.
, -Ii-l:i,";lt :U longuj came ineam- hed their radience over his features?. ' Americans with great severity but' ahB fur! cnoly and gloomy to George: but he The discharge was recognized they were eventually repulsed with "S:r"VSi, i"J'""-"- I Io; ar..se Iroin hii bed to whieh he had and ihe lei her husband from the twice the loss of the'enemy, owing: riforriiirs; I renre I m the early p:U t of the eve- ranks of his devoted companions; to the inexparience of part of tho I nuns o UaV j niiig to lo; suv':ieio- and l:ss;ver ' but he v.viit. rf ;..-, n V.-Ul, tW' tr.mnv:..r..l th,. ,n..n niu.u, ,,,! 3'4.bl9': ''v'.''-
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, ilH r-r at la-t came tojeampment. And that night in his
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rak: u.i.ui .ior husl'and hjiiug eltr.i of stel and the pealing s!iout V. :i 'KKiid u -v.-- :-.;; him -)xv ol' victory; but he h.-ul su'Veredsii'liill 1 ' i iyvei:ii!i; ,il hi ' cruelly iud: to tie his haud.-?, and when ho had vi'.i;:- v. 't . wi - u.t of par-;siru'led to free himself, he heard ni m.!'!; .ru I p .-.: no1 tho.-?a a cry of .shame! slum.' that awoke aP.ei v:' !: -i'!' 1 1 i. -.rf-l I.iiii i'i-.iiii 1 . .'.I
lav tii 1 r.U.'fie-.i.mup'.Mi theaitar oftheir ! . iv.. . usi. , .AC'd . v f 1 - .1 !'- in ;: t.nu tne ve and c:. ,..e cou!.l not sub-, ,U li!!;. i.iO :v't 1 ".'.' :ui: 1 I i:ta: he one oft t S'.v avmv w.i'.nu imp: -..-re nun to com'' ,1 Jvack t.th.w; v.h an wa who loved him. and ta all tY world. t.i that sann day. ere the sun in I s. m ;;.! iiio.ro s ae AiLnessed her Cirne.iss uarc m-dtcd by her tender eni . i , , . . 1VI1 ;,k.m-1ii.v, cm , ao rugged s?eldiers that V.'Olll-l l m-i. Il- .in I ... . .,...1 . 1 H..1MI.I v-ii ",:n'.:n il.iU .oloihed. lir ... l i i .-I Ui'bl-lC. 110 10 mil not nilh a-.iv cVcouf .rio.v v:Ur..f fi Ai.i V J icj!is,.:o.i lur as lest he co;iU, but ! assun;.! her of the impracticaMlit v
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aUevinree hop wcuy travel she t her. The p nr creature could not thrown over them.no sacred rite ,va n'.te s.ood bes,de her hi haul in the bear his own cohlness, and her perfumed, but the tears of brave ;' i : -1 - i l.., ... ...i ! I .1 .. : . -;i ... ... ... here, he take nleaure in .i.i I
" i- : o 1 ' --'-- 'lean ueiuowuur wain neimirs tint soldiers wore sn lieiiMit i.lnn.W nf many u ,,:.., r.iied ;.7e.KV:J""""",Vncc
'. --I'wcu i.ini.ituu wun cie.raent cm ear- I ira iivwvit i.., inn ,i.u- .(. k um i. i !. i' r. .: ' " 'r"r,,rr """'. "' 'ii
t-'-'V" lU once neMi inner eyes, saut: are uotl in ale, but ifoid boots give ' i"-'.,,.. ;fn nn?,, , ,heir
ofleaving the army. She must sub-
iu loa.uig uiv iiiuij . oiiu iirast suumit; it would K u sacriilee no gr?atcr than had been mado hy t!iou-; sand.-:. There was uo remedv but tmf. if iv. vi !1 !,. .m! , , f ' , , " . . I wait m iiope-lhe end w is certain and the consequences would be :rlo-' . pe-; tition. Behold the hero in his tcnt-thei great, tha god-li!ie, in whom are 'joined all virtues-created lor the nrf.l .111.1 f.w ilirt nm-c i A U 4- I , none else could, beloro him is kneeling the wife of George Madden : Tr ....i:! i 11 ner peiiiou jias i-ot ueeu in vain oilieer oflus regiment she reverent- to Iv takes the hand of her benefactor and presses ic to her lips; a tear falls upon it which the good man suffers to rem.iin, and sends her from his presence wkh a benediction and j words cfhope andco'.nfortAiram m the nresenc ol ! :op Ii-k i-mU :.u-si:e snows mm his discharge with a beaming countenance and words cf i:v. ; - .1 , ".now wul vou ro homo with in. George and we will ag tin be happyoh, s h:ippy!' ' ' - r-j - Irut r.ogl ow of satistitction lit up i .!..!,. .I? T 1 i -i.. ...:n. .ui.in .i!:i,v i!!.u i:!:u b.tp Mtii wi.i eh he entered the camp a volunteer. 1 he eyes t. f the hardened seMior.S Were llt'On hfm-ho l-m.-iod ' seornfillv-his head droped upon his chest, and suppressed whispers hissed in his ear like so manv serpents 'each a voice of reproach and shame - ' but the timid and lovin woman' i - - ----- . - - U 1:.1 1 .1. '.v..v.L.7 ii ... 1 l', 1 , .1. . . ,., 1 j 1 .I..U .:i e KlS-. eUtVUl StarCU rJ.l11- .ltsi' - .- '.IK i .J I. 1
.us eye, iu cfaddeniiiir emotions was maintained on tho Part of the re..c..r,ee ..i
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, ne , mat led inm ior ii hem the camp ot the lerocitv of tiger, aud just nrcvi-; H.-LHV" ,u i;-h" hi'""- ' 1 1 and .: ' ! "i.e -digo:.:. Vrfcc;, the warwasuneensciousofulltlus. She !ous to the eommenceimuit ofthe at- "p'-l'T:r,lnm t t. . Groceries, &c. IT'Cn .,.,, !..!.,,,. 1 : , . f 11 i i- , , l,,'-"',an.l from the ...xiety he feel., to r.dnte ""' Fr, Mola.se, H ,ce, Chocolate AS a DYSPEPSIA CURER, ...ui ue:,Ld ao Vilu.-pers oi veproach sue tack a young strmlmg presented he heavy .,..,,, he h.. .. he i,..e,..u , Rie ;,niL,7; ;,V,r; .rndo;rd,!1,l!'V,.H, dr. hocghtos-s preMr..i- r peSix. and ,.tw no seornlhl eyes-she was only ; himself to the olllcers and revest- 1?.:,, - j XTt
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lilO MOKOtS WPl'C4 reOUOSr fmnfofl fnr nn iimo SKVKUAI. dozkv piKcvfi tv phivtc ! Oct. 11,130. N. D.GALLIOX.
uee.ns radeiv m her iaee as she annroae hod orations nn.l h- wisi,l:.l lu- tl, , , ;,"'.':. " , r 5 tiitK.rr.pe., j.n,,y i.i... Thibet wool. More,,.. f,"r.u"'Do .'.-'
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''VI'.1 ---j . .'"-a o, i.ui.er anu : uinea nreast 10 urease. iut m niiilier: 1ut ho nnsvrered her nor, ' vain the contest useless the strugs till walking gloomily by her side.!gle. History tells of that disasLiiilecaredshc, ihough and sLiilshCjtrous struggle; and how like the i wentled along, mid still she prattled. ; waves ofthe ocean, the brave' Lv.or, timid, temder creamiv! She troops of Washington.under thcirhe-1 did not imagine what a load of roie leader, gathered and broke, a-! shame she had piled on the head of gain and again, upon the resisting5 her husband. She had him safe-all forces of the enemy but without ef-j lll.r ll' ! !. Uh ..I 1 ..-I ,,,,.1 f!, , ,il 1 ' llf nnl.' 4. .1. ....!. 1 1.l1.l!
ni. i.i.ii.iimioiiutuiim lereu himself tv be led out of tho en-' Jreams, lie heard the booming cannoiride. tne crck ol musket rv the c - aid twe.it in.;i ids brow, ami hU - . - - ...... ..l-,.a-.r. .1 I. - (' II i'- K1 .Md ! W Lr Id ('(Mil V by ins side, with her white and deheatc arm cusping Ins panting VAVL
ma ie Ir:n W hen the morning dawned aud tne slender and delicate furm was ) "'orxnnlor Xaiu ""'re, cutiery,w.nld seek the dav called him t a his .latio,. it ib.-.f ,S , ,,,,' . tiX"' 'ni
1 I.i. I... I.. 1, ..1 -i u.ui-en aueieu man. i ti j em-esses cf his wife seemed h'ath-rme to liim-he could not bear her l resciice. bur Fivirht vorv on. . - 'c-!--- ' 1 bee :!10 i.wmm.ivt.il.l., Jw.,;',.,.ll,:. hands and loakiiiLr oaruesilv in bis face while her eves . - ...l.:i . I 1! ... i 5 C libit lll'll V! 1 4 1. . I 1 , llalc. Mi:.. l.XI I.'MTIll'II" . w . . lOSOtK'O W.'.S Imr lor m.im.uif on, I r.ihm;,rc' 1 ... . 1 u . . ... W oorgo tho gu the knapsack with ! which he had accoutred himself t!i! prcvio,,, uH,t. j
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"There, George return to the!
j.r.ere, ueorge return LO LllG I camp. Toll General Washington ! that the wife gives her heart for the i cause of her couutry. If every A-; nv r. n..,...,! Wd.; nln, ' frY". CVerV A- . . " , , . meneau can give as much, we would be invincible! Go' God bless vou! ; i that is some happiness. Uh, 1: could not bear your displeasure. f Need we say how the heart of the young patriot leaped with exceed-! .ing joy, and how he pressed the! -1 , , 1 . 1 ' . , . - (,...,. 11.!, 1 1 : (. . 1 ...!. to his bosom. Shall we describe! the tender parting and affectionate 1 i ii. i t ii ..i lare wen; .or snail we cover witn the ; (i y r lCOl'gC -Maddeil WaS OnCe lllOrC enlisted in the ianks of his contry- j men, were he was recieved with ap- j plause. i At this period Philadelphia was j occupied by the Biitish under Gen-' cral llov.v.w ho. an no vpu at sonm i ions on the JJe eware. detached a i portion of the royal army to reduce thorn. V-ihinrtii imnmvwl t1U! - v . , opportnnitv to : it hi ok tlio romain-i .11. . 1 dor of the Brittish army encamped ' Jr at Germantown. The attack wasi ' imade on the 4th of October and
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w men cmoarasseu men- movements. It was ascertained that the Allien-' can loss amounted to two hundred killod. ?IV hnndnul tvr.nn ,1.,1 .,.! , bout ! Ih ' How 1 A 'rank " ".iviii in'i.iiuvvii.umu lour hundred prisoners. .Tie lliill ln-ntl I -n,-..., AI.wIIai. iv ruinlif tl,., ,i. ,.,.U9 '. lOUnt Hie IIO'.V lCCrillt.' j ) nl.l l.v.n n nvvivnr nf tW ' -" '-"iwi. -' mi. : tOld US that llC IOU'dlt Wltll i . - . i , ii .. .v-. i..-c 11 u.i i.iiii. vi lJl II U I III IK ... 11 if , as allOWCa lor flUeStlOUS OV OOllSUl- ' !.,--. i l i i iv. v. utn iu mufl vlL'lcai aiHl UCUlUil lhit the carlv lisrht of the sucfeeding day beamed upon a spectade of worse horror. There lav heaps ofthe dead, the wounded, and the dying. Uut a little apart from I the rest, upon a green mound! stained only with their own Mood lav two forms clasped in the faithful cnihrnce of death. The elder and! I.. . en . i ' 7 .1.. r i I co - 'nized .. - .. ivi hi ui mi. inu Mils if aS that 01 Jladdeil, the .. . , i' 41 OT KM' H( Mil' Va'lintiw n t in ikiil it
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ceeding day. They were locked iu L . ... i... a last embrace, and, in trying to! 'H rart tholU. it WHS llisPilVoroil t1v.f ?n "W.yne Iron the price htt recrntlv bf.n
nn 1 . .... - . , ine Hearts ot t he veterans rrmv big as they gazed upon this melancholy spectacle, ami they forcbore iit n-irf 1hmh iitiiim.ii..nn,i 4i,... w.wu, ,..ui nil i piiiiui liitJIU il, .1 I1T ' I H. thonol.u fl, n.r.mr;frt h.nli t-itc '.i.tl I'I lU'mt'll ail'l llieir Sail r i. r.v rinm. iiiiuiiii LI I I11MWV till" 111 W.l.lt l .icl n ml ' . ....v. tin n v V 1 11.1 .11111 in- .... .. .1 . ' 1x2 A I r;il.r in m.nvm.,1.i Ksv' :., v - i- J. .- , . ! . rt-- and chemisettes under the melliUuous appellation of'Male and Female E nvel one " ' I ailjj I 'PCS. I
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R(.r iau 5 v3 t T ! lL-J IfitlCy CV1 VCJ ' 1 peirtniuyiniurni me uud uc iney continue ine du ,uu,1" , iUAALTAllUKUli, , fJAniTfivrR FULLIXG & SPINNING WOOL. ! . ' i Elanufacturlns:. Jt.n,C:'r ,3.,raf l":Jds" in!accordin?t..coir, V. c:::e:.:dr;:!.lor, oyX Sin Ill U llkf t . 1 T f 111 I r. 2.50 carding and spinning. M,srdev"t,.'"n I.ttlMoiec70Thj iiiallrtlitifursliiiiiiinirmillbe til'lf rn pouliilt. AIITICIFS FOR JSA LI'" , nr rii.timT mar nrttrr : PRICES OF GOODS & RAW MATERIALS. ii c f nan maKe i nr pricri at men we.fii our iroodi an.l at hicli ( prupoie to buy the raw material yurVuso. li.&w.ll. IMIstjIlOOn Plane & Edge Tool Elanfacturers. A,,d Dea!tr,,u M"lm"a Cu,1"rCu.,"rV.wc"PrifiVh M-kt" f --r "'''. ilwiv4 mi Ii a il . oiice 7 tiilN Wear 1 I.AtK. Hlue, t.nen, Tadrt and Brnirii Clnili -,Kant;' M,VkcJ,.,',i.mrri llt" fai.i...i. owr v.ai ana oiaMket I imn. Super 5a IN anil fashionable Veitini. Satinettt Jeans and 1 wet d tut oiient d and loriale low lie Sept 23lh 1850. U.H.'&J C. BCRTOX. nbi. Maekrrai. x.. 1 : ; .o"' -U t, ' T?et,i,erCVrh 'an other .nieiet the Crory Uur jun recviT,:d ",,d fMr ,ale by ...... i 11 dn( iirTZTTrZTZZZ . .. . .. ....... Ol HOVELS, Spadei, Hay 1 Dung Forkt, Garden nand Farmers Hoei, Loir C liaun 1 race and Halter Ditto. For sale cheap by R. TYNEIl. - - m w.iww7 4 wi j. t.k. h '.. r.i . . lft3l.' . 1 ..r,.Yll. ...... .ir.M.iiK.-.i. ar.ie.e, nun inl.; "..r...ll. iMitr... rirAr,.i ur nil.l S. r.muraciiig tin- oest ot Alerrimaek. t iielneo. Fall "'""w American, Spragne', Appletoir, and AIrlri iifcl Ft ijh ml th IMack l.onibar.inc, txirj Tine. Furm turv Iriiit Oottltii Ginliami Mniiilu-ittr tiu St-vt-ral buxt'9 fahionaijltj Hibbutia Hark silk Lace, Suprriur blnck worsitd Ilo.te Cliiltlrt'ii's ttocl llime Stvcral piect-s r FUnnt-l A'clvt t trim mi n g- fur dresses, fcce I.atlij Collars I. a. it s' late do 4 Mourning-ta SHAWLS. I. on it wool Shawls Orange du T hibrt KmVd rfo Tllack silk fVtii q-cd do Molecoli.rtd du do Scarlet embroidered tlu Super plain m-arlet do du Double T llled do Women HayS'ate du Misnes do do do Bonnets and Bonnet Trimmings. Siiuer t'liina Fearl Uunnets Fine llraid d,, White crape, ink Horence, Wl,,ie Satin, IC.trk Chintilla Veils Fmbrniclercd Uannet Hililions r iL-unu ao ,:u iiils if. 2 .. nia.k f rc VL, 1 1 sS ...... . I Hro Heavy do Fulled ilo Alpine Cissimere. Fancy do nim k Due skin do Illack satin Vesting; Farmer". do " lipnreil do Sattim tts of various description. lints and Lrts. lfhiehhehamnrr than I iTty nara. I" 'his particular line he has perhaps the be. bett ai. I .orlnw nl f nnv l.n.P i.. P,-..i- .. . . . . .... ....... .r ,,.,. All person, before makine; their purchase, are I snecttallv i n v 1 1 ed in d... . .ii i re'P"ll - llT iteu to gne mea can, Bo"e,ind. oct. is, i9io.ICHARD TYXEfW31 K. IEkFoTji'd"" t?'i f.v"tfi i . r. . . . lil - llil I Ml.. Ill f ATiT I V "V. ",,0""nd.b P"'l"-r eclectic remedie.. 'JttT . . ""J","n UI ,nu "mieted nh lone.tandinr . ' .e oi mtrcurv and o.her causes, are resiiectfullv ineii . .JIlSna , are respectfully invited to the above Isrl. Ind. perso-' and see , I comfort i : KhsLnsii..' Face, Too,,. Ache j 1 the Feet Cr.m.. e Feet Cramn Cholera Morbus. Bad to Ids. Kte , aiue or Heat, Foil niElFNnp linn.... '7.5iri '.' !lrt?.' c spi.tlHwr. Bri. . - oimance prompt v attended to. ddr.-a.edt. S. W.FORSHAProprie.or. ' - nul oirrt'i. j (lucirs n ri??m'tU Cinci.inini,Ohio. R 1 I KR. A rftl t m tlve.nL r. II. XnA . T F'TTEV AVentatRochrMervInH If ft II It- V T P A. vn .
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1' J I 11 SIIKI WllllCl tiiOOtlSTHE. under,, Kn.id hn just rrccivrd.and itnow olicniiir. in titemin and carclullv selected - ortnieu, ul Fall and V inter (iuudu; all ol olncn will eold on the most reasonable terms. Our cmtii mrr, and ine puulie in general, are respcctiuuyincn ai tcurtock, con.itinK n pitm V " Ginrb.m., itt .tyi... t tiinrrni and pattern and very cheap All wool Plain de Laiue. all Cuttuu do Faney do i re nih Merinon, all colon. Chanahle Chamelunt. Real Alpaeeat, Victoria Lawn. iff Mui lint. Plain and cruff barred Jaconet. Plain and fancy Cat hnierea. Dress Silks. Changable Turk Satin. dn Silk l ine black do $li:iwls Rmbruidered Cloth Slian W. Plain do do Black embroidered Thibet do Mode do do do Kick and beautif'il nurtmeut of Bonnet Hi'jboiif l)oniclic Goods. Boon 11 and Bleached Mnliut. do do Drillitir,. Apron. Furniture and Mariiien Check. L1111 11 and Cotton Table Diaper Linen Cra'h and Cotton do White, Hed, Yellow and ;reen Flannel Bleached, Brou and C ol d Cantt n do M-thuen. Hamilton and other l icArmjf Colored Mulin, Nankeen,, irith i.iaeD. Twilled IU;e;ing;, Plaid and Embroidered Cloaking. ciif Icium's Wear. Super Enirlih and American Cloth. BmlU y Cafsimerrt. Black do Black Doe tkin do Tweed. Woollen Satinet, a t;reat variety. Plain Satin and Fancy Vetting. F-lt and Beaver Cloth Tor Overcoating Super Blanket do Knit Shirt and Drawer. Hats and Caps Fathionable Hal, Fall Style. Men' Black Kunulh Hat. Boy do do do Bell I'nion do i!o Cuitfrret do Men' In w crow nt d do Vent and Buy' blaik Wool do do do C'l.ith Cap do do Silk pliiik do do do t.laxtd do Fur add Velvet do Iiifant Turbans. Hoof and Miocs. J.ndie C.tlf and Kip Booteen. do G.'at Piilkl and hih Bufkin do Rid l ict and Rubber Bootee and Shoe. Mn-e l alt. Kip auk Kid Tie. Men fatliionable Calf and Heavy Boot, do Kip, eatra Heavy and Cure do 3 case Boy' do Mm Kip B meant do Call do Double tolt d do Hubber Shoe. Boy, Youthaud Children' Shoe. ATOI()S. r.inen and Cotton Lace and F.dgin;. l'lack tilk r.act, C.imptand Fringe. elvet Trim ni in e, Intt rtinf. baronet do. Buflalo, Hum I uek. Iron an.l Pocket Comb. Coninion and Crape Pin. Men' Neck liilk'f- and CrmiK. Men and r.adtet' I. men and Cotton Wandkeri liirft. Genu Wool, Cotton, Buck and Kid Glovet. Latliet do do do do Black A Iparca and Worsted Hoe. do I.amli Wool and Cotton do Men and Bovt Wool C.imf,.rt C hit ilren' Ho.n rlireadt, Tapet, Beads, Braid, Need let. Whalebone ii. n. on., tn.ur. llas. I.oukiuir Glasses. Clolh an.l air Prushe,. Letter and Can P.t.cr. Blank H.h,l7 i V-....I....... w.r. , ...... ., ...tin I - it- .r. ... ' . ... . : Fenrttini:, Carpet Bindinr, etc ete etcii oo lie ii ,ins anu ristlet, SHAWLS. bi Jit 2olIi8i lalXJAIS IIAY3IOND, Ass v j rt sv v
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BKUMlLLE,l.M)IAA. Onice, room lormerlyoccupied by John A. Matsno LAWNS. INCK & FAItqCHAKhavcju.treceivedcliioce tas. lot of Plain and Faney Lawns, do Black do French Needle worked do For sale cheap at the it Cffite. Broukville, Indiana. Watch & Clocks! "i r'- DAWSON tender, hi. services to the cit . T v.. r reus of Rronkvillr and vicinitv. in the canac tty of Watch ic Clock Maker and repairer makinr and mendiiie; Jewelry, ie Lonr eiperience, and l.trict punctuality are hi. recommendation.. Shop i three door, north oi the po.t office. ! July 23d. 1850. -31-tf ' The Knox Insurance Company FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. Capilnl Slmk-Tn. Ilundrrd Tfaonsnnd I llollnns! j OJire-on H oler Street, in H'uet Brick Ai, rineen1 ... , . ""i inn. Psms company, h.,ig b;ndirorniie(i..d ; if n ni-r cent, nam in nn . ... i. i . ; bed, and the balance secured hv . nH u i Estate and by personal Riiarant-e, are now prepared ', to effect Insurance arainsl Los. or Oamaire by Fire. ! i on IHiiMii,r,, Merchaiidi.f, Machinery, Manufactories, and all descriptions ol property; also, Merehan1 d ne and Produce in the course of inland transportaI lhe , ,sk r,ne c ' e-i !, hc Hulls of I ... ..,,,,,,, ,., ves.els, and upon the Live of mdiiidual. eoine; to Talifornia. The rat-, of pre",""n",''D'?" noe ol any other KESI'OXblHLK vomnanv. All Lnsse. liberally adjusted anil promptly paid. T he stock of this Company is held entirelv in ih. We,t controlled by estira men, nd in no war DIRECTORS: Hon. W. V. Oarnan, Vincennes; W. J. Heberd. do ; Jno. W. Maddox, do.; Jacob Pea, do.; Samuel Wise. do.; Peter P. Bailey, Fort Wayne; 1 homa T. Reiibridiri, LafavetteW.lterW. Early, lrrc-H.ute; Henry D. Allis, F.van.ville; Simon Bottorff, Jeffer.onville; William Hughe., do.; Levi Sparks, ao. James Keipwin, JefTersonville. Hon. K. N. CARMAN, President, an SIi.,ON BTTOKFF, Vice President. W. .f. Heberd, Treasurer. Short Life and California risk taken at thi. aj-eney J. N. .VcMANCS, Afent. Fairfield Ind. TRACK CIIAIVS. 2lALTER Chain., Lor do. farmer'. Hoes, Gardner' do do Rake, . Axe, Shovel., Spade., lit., !ce For ale by LINCK & FAKQUfAH, Brooville, Indiana at the Pitt OJpct. ,w -IOI,N WILLIAMS MERCHANT TAILOR -MOUNT HARMPT WOVLD respectfully inform the publie that he ha. boueht ont the entire interest ofthe I. ie f " - - ., . . .. .. .. ""leresi oi ine laie torece.ve order, from the former patron, and the ". ""lureii K wniiam., and i.:.i. : " "'"""'iimrm and vestincs. " i' ". ," ,"k ou,"al " "n Pr,,', "d made up to order, at such rate, mm tn drl -h.-....- - . h.i n...-,.. .. Z --..v-......n, come irons . . ,. . . .... V He .No flatters him.eir from an experience of twenty veai.in some of ihe -i.i.t-T' "t . - , i -(..i .mr, i ii r. ii rone ityle and Jinith, ..i i. -' . " P,t,,,e he most fastidiou. in rut in make, which will be war- t h price., a will make it the jt tu purchase at home. I m i.i V i. "r"'? " "" ."T" 10TK pl., UJcl. w,l b h I'nli n.j e r "Pt Call and See. Feb 10, U51 B-12moth, HARD WAKE, Grocerie., Boot, and Sh, Na ic. Ac. full .tuck for .ale bv Spt6 B. II. U.C. BURTON. I. I.. JOES, ATTOHKET AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Brook vi lie. Ind.. O Bice under AmerieanOfHre, Court v treet DiU"' 17.--1-1
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n.iiiiiiiriii. made elnthinenf I.i. i i . ' "uiiu.ry numei, ana when so accompai ..for Wrf.r,r ' ran,rd,.,d m'aLe'i.Vh''; I ! ?' P"- " In "Tti 'Tl am. Bruises Sore,.. I interest ! the e titrn. , ourch'. aThonTl 'e'" U"- c A." n?llcv "')"? UI,e Par,,. Weak-, ; He will be 'rVrVroV v.,v 1 TV'!""?., ;' nevolen, .ocietie. f
PEPSIN!
! THE TRIE iDKJPSJ'piir w UK GASTRIC JUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CtfcEP Prepared from R ENKET.av i . r,....i. the Ol. after direction of BAKOX Lltuj'" ' . .. ! ..Tn . . 1 Kti ryjiiuiwiii.i .-niiii, oyj. v it(..., 'I ON', M. D., No. II, North Eighik Street it delphia, Pa. " r, .tThi it a truly wonderful remedy for Intr HON. DYSPEPSIA, JAVNDICE, LlvV u , EsPLAI.VT. CONST! PAI ION. and m-, "- Curing after Nature' own method h v kb f 1 ' 7 -Stirs'. Hall a teatpoonful of I hit Fluid, inf-.-j . Beef in about two hour, out nf thcitg,!.'! " DIGESTION. D the 1GESTION it chiefly performed in thr.i. by (be aid l a fluid which freely elude. inner eoat of that organ, wh, . .''o th, called the Gastric Juice. It,;. ":J,""t' nraith, called the Uattrie Juice. Ihi, flij '' Crror StlvenfJ the t4,the furifui,,, ' and Stimulnt.ur A vn I..I 1 1. ..... "L.l. J . 'r'rrTtt Without inhere w ill be no dieettion ... I!"!"'"" of food into blood, and no nutrition of the bod""1 rather a foul, torpid, painful, and deitrun... lion 01 tne whole tligettive apparato. A ,.' ;'" dead, or injured itomaeb produce no rood '! Ji-,-ind hence the dnea.e, di.tre. aud PEPSIN Jl.lDKEVW, PEPSIN if the ehi. f rlem... -. j rnr,p,f,heGa.trie Juice, 'it ii found .'fT aljiiudaiice in ihe olid part nf the kuina. ' afier de.ih, and .omcme. e.ot, . the L Vi? get. .e,orat it-elf op. it i, ,,0 hut tomaeh.f an.malt, a. ,fce , Mlf fc, ,, material t.ed bv farmer in making che'ete .Z Ile.,e.,lhe eflect ofwl.it I, ha, luug, tu ' wonder of the dairy. The eurdl, f m fir,, proce. of digestion. Ke.nrt pos.r.te ..king power. The .t.mach of. .(f .iTl,,'u nearly one thootand time. it. own weight of iul Earon Lrib.g.t.te, that, 'One part of fVJTIV olved ill Ii, it thoutand nan. ol ' f " meat and other food." Diteatrd thani, . JL" no good Ga.tric Juice, Rea net or Pep.ia. TV" that tin want may be perftctlr tupplied. ,!." t ihelollomng ' KCIUKTIFIC EV1DK.CK' BARON LIEU1G, in hi. eekbrated work , imal Chemi.try, ayc "An Artificial dirrii,,, i "j an.laeo.it to the Gastric Joice, mav be re.dilv 1pared from the muroii metnbrane of the toniA the Calf, in which varioua article of food, at Zf and eg?, will betojtcned, changed, mnd getuiL in the tame manner at they u tulU be in the h 'a. DR. PEREIR A, in hit famou. treatise oa "y0j and Diet," publithedby Fowler ft Well., Nr, Toi? page 35, state, the tame great fact, and dtwnkJ in.-method uf preparation. There are few a,rk authorities than Dr. Pereira. DH. CO.M1IE, in fai valuable writings .a t(, "Pbytiology of Di.et Hon," abserve. that "a dnaltl. tiotioftlie due nuantity tif the Gastric J... ... prominent and all-prevailing cause of Dy.u, , ...I I. ... ,-M. .1. . .... . . .- ' ciuein London, w ho w a severely a Ifliclrd wna ii. ' complaint, finding every thing tUt to fail, a. n. eoure to the Gasuic Juice, obtained from the stun' ' xchof iivingaaimala, which p;rtd fmpltttly tu. i ceriful." i Dr. GR AHAM, author ol the famoai works oa ' ..v -.-- .. -m uM.iHFiniti.cfl proietai.r ! "tegetanieUiet, 'tays: "it i a remarkable tact ia physiology, that the stomach of animals, nuuiraita. in water, impart to the fluid the property el iln.olI ving vanou articles or. nod, and of rrTeeting a kit of artijicial digeition of th. m in n rir itijtrtu J rm tltcnatui al dtzrttivr hreccis." Br.SIMOX's.rr. at work, ihe "Chemif try of.Maa,I (l.ea St Blanrhard, phi la. pp. 321-t) .tj t-"1 ,: "'"'".' i i r.ni. lormta new era in the chemi. eal history of Digestion. From recent eiprrinient we know that loud is dissolved ai rapidly iu anari filial digestive fluid, prepared I rum Pepsin, asititi. the natural Gatiie Juice itself." Pndessor DL'NGLISON of the Jcflere Collerr, Pl..l..lll... . K. -....i .. ' . " Z SZ"""""? 1 . . " " J I'-S' " " t--i.m.i..ib w I this subiect. Hit experiments with Dr. Ueaaai... ; v.. . . .HUT, .luiiiiirn iriim ine riving nultlia IIIXDHEI) HEMARKA11I.K CLKES, Phili. j delpliia, New York, and Button alune. These .rrs ; nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were awl : uniy rapm anu wnnneriii i, nul permanent. I P.rtie. r, Lurr etr lercMrv trr. . and ihetus Hri ti PLIN"TS vtliiehit due. not .eeni in reaili and rrmiive at mice. N. n.alu r huw bad ilu-y n.sv bt it GIVES INSTANT KELIKF' A i.njilc ' rrmare all the unileam:it tutnptams, and it nerd tut. ' ly tone repeattd. for . sh..ri lime. i mli ik, VICiOK OK UOUY, folio, atol.ee. 1 1 is particular ; excellent in cases of Nausea, Voniuiiir. Cramji (oreness oftlie pit ot the Stomach, rtntre-s iflrrn. tni,lnw. cold.statcof ilie Kloud, Heaviness, Low. nessol Spirits, Despondency, Emaciation, Wiaknrsi, endency to Insanitv, Suicide, &c. j Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle .ill , oficneflect a lasting cure. FKPSLM IX POWDKRS, SE NT BY MAIL. FRE OF POSTAGK. For convenience of sendine- to all parts of is country, tlie DIGESTIVE MAT 1 ER OF THE PEP.-INis put up in the form uf Powders. itk directions to be dissolved in water orsvrup, by th. ps - 1 l,e,!t' . 1 "ese powders contain jnst the sae altrr ' nntties, but twice tkr quantity ttr the tamtprter. i " v'vnt " mail, rHEE OF POS 1 AGK, tor DOLLA R sent (pot paid) to Dr. J. S. OUGH ; ION,No. 11 North Eighth street. Pliilailelphia. Pa. I Sold by afents in every town in the United Si.tus, and by res ptc table dealers m .Vedicines ji ncrnHy. For fhi by oejiiemui ro, llU. u.'.-IJUI. M.W. Iluile. Crookville. A. Tlrtviu L Co., FairfielJ, W'm. Rubottom, Metamora, I. D. Tatman, Laurel, C. B. Overton, Andersou, P. Rever, Liberty, If. Ridtr Si. bon, Brownsville, J.L. Andrew, Dunlapsville, P. .Mason, Connersville, N. Crago &. Co., Columbii, Thompson fio Gillespie, Greensburjr, Eaton Ramsy & Co., Milford. D. Criswell., Napoleon, !H. West &. J. B. Clark, Manchester, W. Conner, Fayetteville, S. Barber, Rushville, R- L. Antrobus. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versailles. If. .Allemorjff Milan. Ferbis &. .McCulIough, Lawrenceburj , Leather Shop ReinoTed. nPHE undersigned have removed their Carrying Sa.f to the "lanyard, immediately souther the.Presby terian Church, Where they will keep constantly hand and for sale, all kinds of Leather, Snisked ia thebent of atvle. IIDEX A.fD B.4KK. TTiey will pay the highest cash price fer a?idi, kin., Dark, and Leather in ibenura, NOHtiAN II CAIN. Brookville, Oct. 14, 1S50- 44-ly T. MC. CROOKSHAXK. CYRUS KILGOEE. CROOKSIIANK & KILGORE ' A TTOKSE TS ASD COUSSELL OPS AT Lilf. Office the same that was occupied by Sleet a & C. e.t aide of Main-Burges. Street opposite tbe Court House. Brokville, JnneiBSO. I9-ly BOOTS &, SHOES. HE undersigned ha just received a sapcrisr w. of Men's Boots and Shoes, Youths' do da Women's do do Misses' do do Manufactured inthe East and at Cincinnati. iqpForaalecbea L1NCK c T ARQVHAR, at th Post Office. Terms of Advertising TTIOR announcing candidate for 'county.fff". 1 and office of a higher grade, ubscribrrs will charged 1 1, non-.ubscriberf 3. Township oBt'ilj To be paid in advance. Death, inserted without charge, unless ctonp1' I day.tu DecnarEed the .arjie. raT ''?, nevolent,and literary notice., nr anv other call in ! public meetings, to be charged at the rate above ' Political circular, to be charged the ..me. For adveriismr wive., double the usual pri " be paid in advance. Divorce and chancery notice to be paid in a'v, Advertisiiigept,l,in of member from anv ociety, tn be charged full price. Xhe sbnvs t.eM. arlli 1- ...:.i 1 .;.l,lci .v U aw uiiueraiajneo Mhos Ab.ott, ofibe DmuttM- . r. CcXstK-BOW efflf AisWtcaii
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