Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 19, Brookville, Franklin County, 2 May 1851 — Page 4
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uf,. I ll 'Trailty, thy IVamo is V7oman: Piiiladultiiia, April 1, 1351. The good city of "brotherly love' : and sisterly aiioctions was startled ' from its propriety in a certain neighborhood, by the discovery of a peculiarly aiileting circumstance iu the f.iu;lv of a merchant of high standand which reflects much credit o.i 0:1 i side, and la;' disgrace on th jr. The facts of the c:so are "wo (I) not wish to give these: nnmes until legal proceedings are eomnien id) a y oung mm, oi q-iali-ties.mirried soma three years since, and commenced in Philadelphia under the most favorable auspices, mid with the most brilliant prospects. His home was his earthly hiaven, and his wife was thid d of his heart. He lived a thriving uid happy life, and the world seeraed to him to have been made for his especial benefit But alas! the" ':Gay frost-work of bliss" was soon dispelled by the treachery cf a man, whom he had adopted as his friend, and whom he had loved as a brother. xnis "ineuu was a man who did business in the himself. Thev same street with had become ac(piainted through tions, and liking I usmcss t s manner, ;t:id the principles he pretended to incul cate, he felt no scruples m inviting him to his house to spend an eve ning 1:1 playing vraisr. iir.ngs went on in this way, until within a very short time since, when the "great development" was made, and it came about in this wav: The re nan t had occasion to visit w lor 0 business, and at noon Vrueu i:e wen 1 I Oil. l-J VlLil. It I lit It ed his wile to prepare his valise for the lournev, and promised a ced v return, i lie wue cxpreseu mncn regret at the prospect of his sence, and complied with his ouest. The parting kiss was ab
MISCKLLAXT.
? 1 .l 11j1 i 1 hour of embarkation (five, P. M.) When he had got a few doors 7v - .l ?tore, wlio sliould he meet ,!,,?7h,f-!on-int,a black bov, saunicring" silong with a note in his hand. Their eves me! on and the davkv very dexterously slipped the note into his bosom. "Which? war? hide who aw;n ti'.i darker, whobrciime .hft Kill V nn tltat , I ,. iv nervous at mectmrr' his master. '"Tiicre in your bosom," said he. as he thrust his hand beneath the darkey s vest, and brought out a sweetlv scented billet-doux, direct- j cd in the handwriting of his wife. to irienu ive spoken ( lie opened it. and with staving eyes read Dear is going to Xw York. co mo up to ni.lit. 'Ccnie with ine,' saitl the Do j m?.s-! tcr, in as cairn a maimer as he could command, as he led the way to his store! (hi arriving; here he ques - tioncd the bo as to who gave hii l the note. "Misses,' was the reply. 'Well, T jno you m ist take the note to Mr. , as directed, and be sure to get his answer and bring it to mo; and remember, not one word to any living of my having seen this; note. Do as I direct, aud I will re- , ward you well; but fiil I'll break: even very bone in your body. "1 11 0.0,1 is as you tola m bet your life vn it,' saiti the ey, as he started ofi on his it 1 v .11 yo-.x ark - errand. All of this was, of course, said in so low a tone that none of the clerks in the store could hear, and they were surprised at the particular good humor in which Mr.-appeartd to be in. Ilalfan hour brought back the faithful littb darkey with an auswer. It ran thus: My Dearon me in the ,You may de cud matter alluded. 'So so. said the huslaed, as he earefullv rcsealed the non-commii-tal note. "It's a piiv I have got to to way-tell me, Tone, have vou carwit h ried many letters between Mr. and Mrs. since vou lived us? "Two or three s ir -oneo whtiii tink, horn?, .and vou went to llarrisburg, I sar.' "Well that will do: hurry and give the note to Mis. be sure not to say you have seen me at all.' It had now grown very near the hour for the boat to leave: so taking his valise in his hand he hurried towards Walnut street .wharf, where, as he suspected, he was met bv lv
ciiangeu, and with a ngat heart ne.flf as a roeiv. tenner returneil to his store to await the ' ories and sobs of the wife, nor
Mrwho hand, cordially and exooi him by t! preyed his regret be in i for a and time deprived of his society urged him to return soon. f 1 Ml crw-.n no 1 , can possibly arrange things as 1 . ' I,;,,,,!,. l,.c fit l!;uul. j The boat which convevs the pas-! senders on the mail line'from Philadeiphia, s'.cps at 'Tacona, Here instead of taking a seat in one the .,vo i r,.c,, ;,,mnv l,o r..,.i,-. VU.J 1'UICllV IUJ JUIULT l iU'mv his way to .the hotel of tho place, and alter much persuasion, and a promise of a fair bonus to the driver
end
procured a private conveyance ! Wetumpka and disposed of his crap ! d him any guod lies welcome enk to the citv. " I ten bales at the fair price of IU J tirely.
back to the ci It was ten o'clock when he arri ved in Second street, where he dis missed the driver. As soon as the; lm wont i to a iun smiths. ai;d t rocured a six-barreled revolver, which he loaded to the muzzle; he then ap-
and pleasure. ' plied to the ponce-omce lor two olncers to accompany him to his house
;once hisluipnv home. Having his niiii it-kev, they met with no inter ruption iu getting into the house; they stole up the stairs until they arrived at the bed room door, which he, with the aid of the two oilicers burst in and there he found the loving pair snugly ensconced in his Led. "Don't disturb yourselves, said the huiband, with the utmost sang iVoid, pointing his pistol at their Leads; I wish you to lay there till 1 tell you to move, and the first one f you that stirs, by the God oi heaven, dies on the instant, and do you go, said he to one of the officers, "to Xo. street and tell her fathcr and mother that their daughter has been taken very ill, and if they wish to see her alive thev must come immediately. The woman and her paramour begged for their lives, and there stood the husband, with his finger on the trigger, and his eves flashed with indignation and passion, but , . . 1 A the the spluttering attempts at apologizing of the man, hail the least effect whatever on the injured husband. But a short time elapsed before the parents of the wife arrived,but it socmed an age to them. When the old folks entered the room, they were thus addressed by the husband. kI have sent for von, father and motiier, to let you witness with your own eyes the disgrace of your! laughter that is my wife. JSho has this night been trapped by me in' her infernal lascivious c mdact. You! ; see her there, degraded to the low f.'estdopth of shame; and all I want of you is to take her away that I, ; uny never lelml 1 her deceitful lace, j I am determined you shall take her cither dead or live this night. Will 1 you take her? The poor heart-broken parents ' fa id they were willing, under the . circumstance to provide for her. j "As for you, said the husband' ! to the friend"' of the iamilv. "I will not submit you to summary pamsnment, bat 1 prosecu you to mornw, ami strip you tf fortune. 1 can do it. Tiiere is not a jury that could be called togeth er 1:1 this cjimtrv that would not award me all I be damages I might ak. I will not beat you, nor molest you, that the least svmnathv mnv I be excited in Your behalf at the ; hour ot trial. But ot this I w.nrn : you never cross again after 1 am 1 done with you, or that moment you I fall a dead man. j j One week from that night! ' the wronged merchant had sold off all his stock, furniture, and effects, at auction, and pocketing the money, left the city. Mr. Editor, this is no fancy letter, as the June term of our Thila- , desphia courts will show, when all parties will be, known, and I will let you know the result. Kespectfully yours, &c ; Slil'tinj the responsibility. A HARD SII3LL STORT. While attending Court recently in the adjoining county of Randolph a friend who is ib ml of j okes ofall sorts, and who relates them almost as humorously as -His Honor,' gave us the following, vouching for the substantial, sub-lunar existence of the parties and their present residence "in the county aforesaid': v Brethren Crump and Xoel were both members of the Primitive Baptist Church, and both clever, honest men who paid their taxes and debt: as tne same annually accrued with .
a regularity .it once Christian andr,Tcommendable. If when sett linjr dav : " .t C i fcl,C" o . Jnitaile
camo round Brother Noel was short goes ovei my head without a taste Brother Crump was sure to be in! of it. But it's only the drink and funds; and on the other hand it al-'not the devil, that makes Jemmy wavs seemed providential how if' switch me a little with the brocm
; brother trump lull behind, Brother .... . . . .... r op -i v:ivs hit n Slim US. Th.lS borrowing from and lending to each irr wnr ntiitur ..it 1 ho .tiiP O hurf I and living only a mile apart, an intimacy gradually liititd, so ( that at last did not speak iu the , freest and most familiar manner to j cach other, even in regard to their ; irpsniTtivp f,,ibh-s. ! w"i , JoW it came to pass that brotllpi- Criinin.duriiijr the liveliest neriod of the cotton season, drove into ! cents per pound. It was more than ! he expected, and as the world was easy with mm, he determined to invest, and did actually invest a , i riiirfirtn r.f t lii nrnpoofk iiffliP -CM nf Wl UVU V 'i vy. vi. ... his cotton, in a barrel of Western ' whiskev: navitnr. there fore, at the ! rate of precisely two pounds of mid-' iin cotton for oae gallon of -'ditto' whiskey. Of course it was "norated in the : settlement, that old man Crump had ; bought a whole barre el, and after a ' few davs the peopl be sua to ob-' serve that his nose grew redder and ; his eve more moist. The idea that Brother Crump was "drinking too J much' diffused itself in the neighbor-
hood, until, as one might say it be- ,ic came epidemical. People talked I S earnestly did Mrs. M intermore c-pocially "what few of other , cede for Jemmy, that she obtained denominations of christians dwelt! his discharge, and we hope for the thereabouts. j credit of manhood that her kind-
Brother Noel was sore troubled!' at the scandal which circulated a - bout his brother and friend, and es - ieciallv regretted the iniurv it i nought to t ho "'ciety at Sharon, .o one morning, he stepped over to brother Cruin np's, and found the old i!i:m in a 1 ludoze m his little ' percn. i V iln r i l.-rt O I rm lr t (ISl-OI 1 asKeu brouier Li-ump, as soon as he was aware of the presence ot his neigh-' bor. "Why, yes, I m not agm a urum when a bouy wants it. Brother Cramp gat his bottle and the friends took a dram apiece. "Don't you think, brother Noel,' said Cramp, "that spirits is a blessi:i "Y-c-s!' responded Noel, "sperits is a bleasin but accordin' to my notion, its a blessin' that som3 of us abuses. "Well, now, Brother Noel, who do vnn think nfmo: tl-.o IiIiksih"' ' 'Well its hard to sav bat ncopie talk don't yen drink too much Brother Crump!' '"It's hard to say!' returned Crump, Sometimes I've thought I was a .. - i-- . diinkin' too much then ngin I'd think maybe not! What is man! A weak wurrum of the dust! What ihe Lord saith that shall be done! So I left it to the Lord to say whether I was goin' too far in sperits. I put the whole responsibility on him! I prayed to II mi of I was drinkin' too much to take away my appetite for sperits!' Here Brother Xoel groaned piously, and asked '"What then Brother Crump!' "And,' replied Crump, "I've times, prayed and he that praycrthree HAIXT DONE ll! So 'Im clear of the 'sponsibillty any way! "The Lord's will be done!' ejaculated Noel, and after taking another dram he went home thinking all the way how cleverly Brother Crump had shifted the responsibili tv!' Chambers' (Ala.) Tribune. "A very good Husband When a lady admits that her husband is a good one we take it for granted that he is particularly good. And when Lydia MeKeesie declared that her husband was a very good one, we were inclined to set him down as a paragon of a spouse, though there was nothing in the gentleman's face or figure to make one suspect that he was much bettei than the average.' "Do you say you have no complaint to m ike against vour husband, Mrs. M.r Not a bit of complaint I'll be making against Jemmy, your honor.! it s a nate Uacent l-.ul he is. as ever T., . an honest woman need he combined to.' : "The watchman has sworn that this husband of yours was beating you last night. Oh, it might have been a trifle of that, and sure a little beating now and then will not do a woman a great deal of harm, when she is used to it yer honor.' "You are used, to it then, Mrs. n)t twentv-fuir hours
stick or some other sucu utensil.
it S a VCrV ITUOU nUSUaUU lie IS uui . 1 1 1 1 ...1 I. - :.. worship. " 1 el ll. fcCL'lUS lie liL'ia lllia ami beats you once at least every twen-ty-four hours? "You see how consarncd he looks about it your worship. It's the sweetest timperhe has thativei you laid vouv eves on; and when he .. . . - i nas got an uie unties, no naues, m; a las nuiot as a lambkin. Surely if bating me a bit, for exercise jist will '".But it's a uisturbance of the public peace Mrs. McKeesic. Your out - cries last mgnt aiaimeu me neighborhood.' '"A 1. lllll it tlfin . It Wa3 YerV 7 -- j naughty of me to make a noise for such a trifle, and I'll very willingly abme with the punishment. But Jemmy's quite innocent iudeedyour ! 'worship. .Not a ha porth of noise j did he make you couldu t have heard tne hcc he gave to -the next house I 11 be bound. Didu t he llog me nice and aisy, with a bit of a rope, not taking bis stick for fear ot incommoding the neighbors? Sorry a better husband any woman : need to have than Jemmy McKees- j jness touched his heart sufficiently ; at least to save her from one of her ' daily castigatious.-Exc. Characteristics of the SuckerWe eonv the fbliowin? from the I.- o Now York Suirit of tho Times .as presenting the peculiar ch iractcrisics of the Siickor Whetli!er the picture be true to life or not . . -II I Yound ., liule nn,M aU(l j tinned off with a little of the ladicrous: The young Sucker, the rising of these heterogeneous generation materials, is the devil just as nearly as he is anything; unlettered, ignorant, uncivilized, self-dependent, free, lawless, unpolished, resolute, careless, confident, tobacco-chewing, whiskev drinking, suspicious of in good clothes or good manners others, and
fmallv, to use his own;thU month that "manv 0f the
expression -don t care .bucks for . law gospel or tne devn. One gen - ifivil f ifirinrorKtip nt t in fiium-il t T,. " ,. . ... : . i m l is : n: vs aiiui'ii ilii it liiil somenouy win "leci uig, wnicu ne considers his duty to resent before it happens. The vvav the voung Sucker volunsy CD tecrs fought iu Mexico, may givo you some idea of his characteristics. i i -ii . t -I- i t-t i i-. tl-'l flli.V.I --l'l. l l I IT i nl-l.rtl'illl , Tr 1 V r v 1 , . a ngiu. v;ne 01 ine oiucera reiaieu to we a little scene which occurred at Buena Vista, when the w hole brunt of the Mexican advance was ' -It borne by an Illinois reiriment ., , tit seemed as though they would be an-i-i.ii ? 1 mnuated by superiority ot numbers , . 1 r aim uinu ;ia eunit; cn;ii3 ui at;i- , c , , . . 1 ing, when a voung bucker drew his .(? in "i 1 t i 1 : rule deliberately and dropped a 1 1 . i. i v 1 Mexican; ''bet up the pins! he , 1 v 1 .1 ii . shouted, and the whole regiment' I iat;i- . . . llreW lllS took up the word, and every lire would shout "bet up the pm The officer said they fought like de mons, and with as much drollery and fun as if on a spree. At another time when a charge was ordered, one of the officers could not think of the word, and he he shouted "Let 'er rip!' and dashed in among the : Mexicans, laughing and shouting' ; the new battle cry. Of course there are 111 any honorable exceptions, but 1
the characteristics of the young German monarch reigned over these1 Sucker are mainly as I have repre- Suited States then colonies of st nted. The state itself is but lit- Great Britian aDd on the whole tic over "twenty years of age,' and earth with the exception of Switzwas settled all iu a heap. Poverty ciland, there was not a single repubpiled in the settlers very uncere- nc of any pretentions. A hundred moniouslr. and they had to straggle years ago, the Frenah lilies floated with ail sorts of hardships and diffi- 0Yer Quebec, Pittsburg and New calties, sickness, privations, bereav- Orleans. A hundred years ago the inents, and even dangers. So the French monarchy existed the youth were concieved, nursed, and Castile reared its accursed towers-
brought upia a mixture of all sorts ol exigencies, w Inch makes them what thev aiv. 1. i.l Manv curious and mnt lnno-lmbu y .v, scenes are of daily occurrence in the . v m ., Courts ol Justice. I will relate one ...I 1 , . -, . wmcnoccurreu in lvhane count van lire iireuit uourt, a lew when Gov. Ford was Judge, which will serve men. . 1. . t- n , r years ago, presiding as a speci-
An old miner and land contractor , vc millions of people in the Uniof considerable wealth, was summon-' tcJ States, and Ohio was almost ed as one of the Grand Jury. II ! much of a wilderness as Oregon came to Court gloriously druuk and ' is now- Fifty years ago Washington rather late, in fact, not until the ! had just died. Jefferson w.ns still
Court was organized, and was engagod tn trying a case lie came
staggering iu, dressed in buckskin and making his way to the bar, addressed the court with How are yc, darn ye?' at the top ot his voice.
The Judge put on a decorous frown . and said "Mr. Clerk enter a fine of ic uuimio 'Wnou 'Will. .linliTo. nioss vnn think this old boss hain't got the money but you're mistaken, old feller.' Judge "Mr. Clerk enter a fine of ten dollars.' uH 11 ,11 M1- T f eii, oiu iciiei i iau luiix . , , i . Ill una u mien uuihi tuu lJtV the fme. Judge "Mr. Clerk enter a fine of twenty dollars. Wal, Judge, here's the pewter; ibut if onlv we two are going to plav this, put up your money, if you do rake down the pile. Judge kMr. Clerk euter a fine of fifty dollars.' "Hold on Judge! that's too big! an ante! This old boss's got the j ! lead; but I won t play if you don t put down the stake I draw the bet. Bv this time the Judge was savage ! while the whole crowd were vastly amused, Judge 'Mr. Sheriff, commit this man for contempt of Court.' "Hold on Judge you re to fast, or I be, and I guess it's me. I bid off j the jail yard, jail, and all, for the j taxes, and I guess I own that ere I public institution, and you won't im-! prison a man in his own house I j reckon.' ' This was said with a kind of j .drunken gravity that made it irre-i sistibly ludicrous. The Sheriff I j dragged him oil, however, and the next day, when he was sober he i m:l(lc a TroPcr apology and was for- ; nven. Equally ludicrous scenes have occurreU among tins tree ana e:isy peopie, enougn 10 1111 a volume oui; ! t IP ( I - J At lUpn WUfi UWfl I llf .ICror are rapidly disappearing, and in all ; towns often or twelve years' growth' there are now good lawyers good public buildings, aud resvectable i curts' tll0U conducted w ith ncne ol that imposing ceremony winch you see iu Canada, or even in ISew England, ! SHORT DUESES; Mrs. Bloomer, editor of tho 'Lilv ; has adopted the "short dress and trowsers, aud says in her paper of; jmcn ia th;U 1;lC0 (Sjnac:l Fnlls , the cha n olhers , . Q ! n . . . woI crs still in lavor, "and many have already the dress.' She closes the article upon the subject as follows: 'Those who think we look 'queer would do well to lock back a few , years to the time when there were ton Ar fiftnnn nitin1c nrnnlo.rt.it ..-..I ' C bustle arou nd the body, and bal loons on their arms and then imagf i me which cut the rrreatest fio-nro We care not for the frowns of the over-fastidious gentle1 il .Cl..!!... A .111011, wo ii;iv tiiobo 01 oeiier taste , , , . , , . and less questionable morals to sus- . Tr i i n tain us. If meu think they would 'i f , , , ... 1 be COmiOrtabie in long heavy Shirts. v . . ., ,J V be comlortabie m long heav . ... 0 ,J let them put them on; we h , x- 1 ' objection. We are more co , 1 . ., , , ble without them, so have lei ,v w , .' , ave no comfortaft them olf. We do not sav we shall tvpht this dress and no other, but we shall wear it for a common dress, and we hope it may become so fasionable that we may wear it all times, and M t lt .w ... in an places, witnout being thought singular. We have already become so attached to it, that we dislike changing to a long one. . TlT.TW1,TA j A nDRED YEARS AGO. j A. hundred years ago, a stunid ; -Louis XV dahedwithinfamouswanlon?' squandered his subjects money , 3 111 is.ana blasphemed in his own person . , I v , , . . V J ! the name of mnn. FifW r, U10 Uame Ol mnn. Fifrv VO-iranr! . U- f iv- , " " o. - J VUIU 1I1.U : the nnie of Napoleon was still comparatively unknown. Fifty ' . . ..... J ears ago cotton mills had, as it were, just been invented: railroad locomotives and magnetic telegraphs were practically unknown. ; Fifty years ago there were scarcely living, and Clay, Webster and Calhoun were yet unknown to fame.
FUKKII A K RIVAL. Fall mill Winter iooU
l hr uiiUi ri);iij J h ol rt ct i t d, i"d i " i opt nii'ir. " iniir rart-lully n lnlru ' 0nrait fl fH "1 Win'" iooU: llufxliith v uil on ilic n""l rtanblc itnm. Our ciiio I "5.rs m.l il-- public hi gfiirrl,rr rrtpcttluHj 'inrd .i call "J iieuurnock, coiiiuns m pari u j i- p"u;;adr)l:i:,Tr; i'hl?;. ,,5u,, iittwt AM oul PIMill or l.aiuca. fall Collull llo Kmit-y do vn.it. -h Mirino. all coiort ci...iieti.mn.i.. Ural Alpaci-as, VieimU Lil. 8 if Mulms. plain and cro barrrd Jacuncla. plain and fancy Ca.limcrca. Dion Changablx Turk Satia. do Silk 1 inc black do ShiwIS' Embmidcred Cluili Sfaawlt Plain do do Black rnibruiiltrred Thibet do Mode do do do Rich and beuuiit'-il i.urlmrnt of Buuncl KiLboiii Domestic Goods. Buowu and Blrachrd Mulina. ilo do Drilling. A proii. Furniture and Marinrra Checks. I. men and Culimi Table Duprr Linen Crah and Coilun do While, lt.ii. Yellow ami Green Flannels Bl aelird, Hr n and Cl'd Caul' n Jo M-ihiirn. Hjmiltuii and oiher I icfcmgs Colored Mulm, Nankeen", lei.h Linen, ToilU-d njireins. I'Ui.l and Kmbruidered Cluaking. Cenf It'iiien! IVfar. Super Enli.li and American Cloths. Hmllev Casimeres. HUek' do Black Uur iikin do Tecd. XVuollen SatineM, a rrrat variety. Plain baiiu and Fancy VtMing. Felt and Beaver Clodi t'ur Overeoaiin; Super Hlauktts do Knit bliircs and Drawers. Hats and Caps Failiiuiiable Hals, Fall Sm le. Meu's Black Koisuth Hu. Buys do do do Bell Union do do Congress do Men's In w cro lit d do Mens and Boys black Wuol do do do Clo'h Caps do do Silk pluih do do do f.ljzrd ilo Fur add Velvet do Infant. Turbans. Hoof am! felloe. Ladies CalTandKip Bnntees. do (,.B pulka and hic;li Munkins do Kid I h i ami Ktiliber Hooteesand Shoes. Misses Ciilf. Ki ank Kid Ties. Meu's rn.luunabte Call' anu Heavy Bonis. d( Kip. extra Heavy 4nd Conr.e do S cases B" ' do Men' Kip Brugans do Call' do Double soled d.i Hullher Sliues. Buys, Youth, and Children's Shoes. vroioixs. I.inen and Colli, n I. are and Fdeinrs. Itlack silk Lace. timp and FrmetS. VI.el rriiiiniing, 1 iiftertiut . yacnuel do. Buffalo, Itiirn I uck. Ivirv unrt Poekrt Combs. Cxinmoii and Cra:e Pin. Men' Nick ln!k'f ami Cm.ais. Me n and I.:ulie.' I. men and Coltuti ranilkereliief. Oi-iil. Wihil, Ci.lton, Uuckalttl Kid Uluvrs. L:ul:ts do tUt do do Hlnck A Ifiaeea and Vorted !"ie. ilo l.iuS i ol and CoTie.il do Men and Hoi," Vm, Cnut.ii l, Childrt n's Hose, 1 hreail., I apes, H. llrai.l,. Needles, WhaleUoi.e luiitou. i lourel l;i,, looking t,lae. I loth and ,; . rrrrllinc. m lift llnuiii.r , ic rlr rlcTiuoarr aud Glassware Hardware, rGroceries, ike. iirrn a, Cnder, Siiuar, MU-ei, Kire, Chocolate ' Mackerel, Mu.t: rd. Vinegar, bucket. I uli,. Chums Hemp nn. i (Jra, Hope, fii d C"onl, Candles. Caarl,, Work, I un.e, Mnlil.T, l.idij.i, Alum, Cotton Yi.o, See, Sole I.i athi r, etc e'c. seA!f ot iJi- ithove t.oo l areorthr bel qnalttv. were reeled exi'it !y ft-r ihi market, urnl will ie sold Ps low as the l.mcit. V.e re,eetlolly invite the pnMic to enii:ie uu r s'.uc before iiireiia.iii' Oct. 11, U'O. N. D.GAL1 1CN. ' E3AV3IOND. Attorney and Counsellor Law HKO.iKVII.LE, INDIAN A. OfTce, room fo; :m rly occupied hv John A. Matins SsAWXS. INCK Sc FAU lCHAHhavcjii.trceeividchioct lot ol i'liin ami Vanry Lawns, :.i Itiack d.i French N'ceillc w trked do For sale cluaji at the fut 0JJac . llrouLv. Ie, Indict. a. vSTM. IlVt.;)N ti inter his services to theeit f leu of Hrookvillc and vicinity, in the capac it of Win h f tock Maker and repairer luukii g and meiiiliiig .leiivlry, &C Long t peneiice, and strict punctuality are In recommendations, bho;. three dours north ol the poi oflic. Jul) 23d. IS50.-31-tf. The Knox Insurance Company FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE INSURANCE. C'npilal MlorU Two Ilsatsdi-rd 'I'liouwand ol!ir! i Water S're't,in ll'isrx' E. ick Row, I'iutentier, im:. J NH1S COM P ANY. ha vine h.en dnlv ornnlii.il ,nH :-'"'''' a"l h i'"'""'i g'iaranfe,are . -prepared
to elteel Iuur.ince airaiut Loss nr Oamair, hv Fire, o. tm. company u neiu entirely ill the controlled hy et. rn men, and in no way connected with New -York. DIRECTORS: Hon. R. V. Caman, Vincennes; W. J. Heherd. do ; Jno. W. Maddox, do.; Jacob Pea, do.; Samuel Wie, do.; Peter P. Railey, Fnrt Wayne; Thomas T. Reiibridg , Lafavette; Walter IV. Early, I rrre-Haute; Henry I. A Iln, Kvaneille; Simon RottorfT, JrfTrronville; William Hughes, do.; Levi Sparks, do.; Jamea Keigwin, .TefTer.onville. Hon. H. N.CAHXAX, Preident. r- w ... slION ;BO ' l OKFF, Vice President. C. M.Allen, Secretary. W. .f. Heberd. Treasurer. Short Life and California risks taken it this agency t extra rates. s ' 9 l-yea. J. K AfcMAXUS, Ag-nt. Fairfield Ind. TRACK "PALTER Chains, CHAINS, L05 do. tassl rarmer's Gardner's do Hoes, do Rakes, Brooville, Indiana Bt the Ptt Office. Foralehy I.lvrc Fipoium Axes, Shovels. Spades. . fce., &e .TO UN WILL1AVS n C IS C II A N T TAILOR MOUNT CARMKL. 1V'' repectfuly iiifcrrn the publie that ue V W has bnusht out the entire interest ofthclaie firm or Hriiudreti et William, and inow prepared tu receive nril..r f- .1 . . . . v. ioe loroier .iroii. alio 10c public generally. He will Jtrrp constantly on hand
oil Hliililine, Merchandize-, Machinery, Mauiil.ietone, and all decriitions ufpmpertv; also, Merchand ire and Trod ore in the con rue of inland transportation, the rik of ihe s.a. ic, ic ; al, the Hull of ir Si. amlmat. and othei vessels, and upon the l.iv.a of indiviiliiul going to California. 1 he rals of pre. minm w ill he a low as those of any other MESPON- 1 SIHLK Company. All Lors liberally adju.ted and promptly paid
. , .,0,1-e -eiecnon nt cloths, easimeres and Testings, ! wl.ich will he bought at ca.h price and made up to ! order, at such rates as to dejy competititn, come from snaiqiunirn may, He also Hatter him.elf from an ejorrience of j twenty vest, in ome nrthe principal cities in Europe ant! America, to please the most fastidious incut!
! m.Hrft rh"i.""" krp on hnd rener.i .tock or ready w.c ii'iyinrsl. : . ' WW" 'ld;.,,;,lKu,d. v ",,ch pr,- make u the . nitereat ol the eiuzen .0 r . . . - . , mkr, which will br ! "'hTw'SiiV H'' regularly iu reeeint or .k. w 1 "y ra.niort, 111 sortition to tbe larre h.lfe..el I ffinmll. C.l. " -Jj:.: r . " w " Plate, w h,ch will enable hint to keen VII and Sre. Feb 10, UJl--I2months, ri HARDWARE, Grceries, Boots and Sh, Ka &r. etc. full stuck for sal-br Srl",S6' B.ll. & J.C. BLRTO K. n. joe. ATTORNET AND COVXSELLOR AT LAW K r 11 11 it v 1 I I e, I nil . O fflre under AsneriranOfllee,Court-atreet e. IB I74.--S1-1) Plane &Edge Tool Planfactnrers. And Dealer5 in Hardware and Cutlery. No. 334 Main Slrert, Between Eeighth and Ninth, Cincinnati Coopers, Carpenter. Wogon, Cabinet, and Chaiii Makers' Tools, of eeery description, always on ha d. VI K M All t tUOKDCF.AT SJHORT Mir. lO'St -M-ly
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fkpsin: '1 HE TKIE UIGEST1VH FLUID OR 1 GASTRIC JUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CtKER, Prrprrd from K EXN"T, or the fourth Stoi: itlrf Ilic Oi irr dir-ctiui ofBAKOK LIKBiq frrml Pli)iuluKict tb.nn.l, by. S. HOI tu
I ON, M. I)., No. 11, North Eighth This is truly wonderful remedy forlVDirr. TIOX, DYSPF.PSM, JAUNDICE, LIVEH Co; PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and DtfilLUY Curing alter Nature's own method, by Nitnf.'' on ageiil, the Gatrie Juice. " " ' Cj HmIi a teaapounful of this Fluid, iiifusrd iu ter, w ii I diget or dissolve, Five Pcciida cf P Beef ill about two hours, out of theataiaVfl DIGEbTlON. DIGESTION is chiefly performed in Ihe,tllttl . by ihe aid ol a fluid which freely exude, fr the inner coal or that urgau, lit n m a Ii.lil. iLv fatlrir liner -II.:. u. . w delnbia. I'a. ..-.-..... ... " " - - Kllttl.tl , Crrof Sulvmt oj the Fufd, the Purifying, Prcttrti, . arid Stimulating Agem of t he stomach and iiiiestii.' Without inhere will be 110 digestion, no eoinpf. of food into blood, and no nutrition of the bi.dv k'' I iaih r a foul, torpid, painful, and destruens cm" . tioli of the whole digestive apparatus. A wtak I di ad, or in jured stumaeh produces no good Gs'ai' Juice,and hence the disease, distress and d.bii' , which ensue. "'J PEPSIJT AKU KE.WET. I PEPSIN is the chief element, or great 0 Bi Prmciplcuf tlicGaMric Juire. It is found i abundance in .he solid parts nfihe human aii.i,k al ter deaih, and someiimea t:iin the st-niacht. I gest it-elf, or i at it.elf up. It is alto found mIH ; stomach of animals, as the cx, calf, fce 1, M " ! material n.ed b rarmer in making rhiesr (, U j Ht tine, the rfli-ct or which ha lung turn the' .to,, j wonder of the dairy. The curdling uf milk i. a. ; fir.t prooss of digestion. Heur.et p.ae..e.. j ishing power. 1 he stomach of c.lf will , itii j nearly one thousand times its owu weight ot Bulk Baron Leihig stares that,' One part of P. p.tnd.s. i ... iiiuii,niia pans oi water. meat aim other loud."- Diseased tom.cha stvi. llldirm 1 lio good Gastric Juice. Rennet or : thai this want may be perfectly suppln.il, wc , " j ihe following w I sri i:TiFic, i:vincrE: ! B ARON LIEBIU, in l.is eeh bra:-d work on a J imui C'hen.itry, a.: "An Arliticn.1 digestive fj,' aiialaeroii to the Ga.rric lnirf nui'li. r..;. . I pared from the mucous membrane of the stom.. tar Call, in w huh vuriou arnclr. of r of Icot!, as , anil cgc-i, will Uvtultri.rtU huwzrd. and drerMted in the tame manner at tluy n euld ie in f.rau j 1)H. PER EI R A . in hi famous treatise on ''Tt J and Diet," puhiiabcd by Fowlers& Wells. Kew wi ; page 3S, nates the esuie great tact, and dccriim , ttie method of preparation. There are few hir-tr , auihurnie thiu Dr. Ptrena. DK. COMBE, in hi saluablr writing, cc i. "Phyiolorv ol Di estion," aba rves that "a disnis lion -f the due- n.tiaiiT.t v of the GaMnc Juur , prominent and all-prevai'irg cau.e of DypiB,.and he state that ditiiit.-uihed profi rol mtcue in London, .everrlyafrhcted auk complniut. finding every thing . Ie to fail, hail n fill.- to the Ga.lcic Juice, obtaiut d Irom lhrsti : achoflivingaiiimal,, v.l.ih f : ri ctn.pleltly iu j Dr. Gil . IM, nurhor uf tlr famous woikt i l '-Vegetable Diet," iii.i 'it ia a remark!,!, f... ; phsiologr, that the st..niacl.i of animal, tnar.rair! ( virig variou. article of looil, and of effecting a kit , in water, impart lo tlic tlui.l the l.ronertv ot dim! ,iil arr'Jtrtes .(.jrfi.-i ot t,em ti 9m tl,euatut al drgrjrive , d.ffur. ' UrhlMON s.grxat v. ot k . i hr "Chemi.try of Mat ,..- . "''o.jiii, i inia. in: ,n. -all ui.iovery of PEPSIN f.rnisa new era iu t I.e. lire cji in. ior oi ijik-e.iioii. riom rcrint sprrinin . we know that t..o! i ills. i, l.ed a' ra pidlv in an a; nciai uie.rnvr nuul. prepamt troiu l'ep-ni, asm. tne uai ura I i,ati ie Jon e l :si il. ' Prol, .or DVNGl.ISOX of ihe Jefferson Collrr l .ii.aut iptua, in in. gr. at w ork on Human Phv i.ilr rievoie more than t.tti pis to an examination tin?. M:.icct. Hisevperiuo nn with lir. Hi aumci on toe i.nslrie Juice, obtained from the liv ing hussi iti, ' he ar, 'di::ciiot. occurred as pirfrtllj sioioaeii ano irom aoimal. are wt 11 known. In ) ine m i'.iriiii a in uie UQiurai Olgct-tloliv. ' As a DYSPEPSIA CURER. OH. HOI GU I ON'S preparation of PEl'ilXI, produeed the lao-t ma- vclivut rFrrtt. curnir e.u. DebiU'ij, Emaciation, ..ri-vvuj Tjrr.'inr, and I'my ... o, Moiio.eo in ne on me veryvirrr tne grave. It is lliii o.ibie to c ive the dt tail, u! ci se in ine limit oi iiii. aiverti-emt nt but autl.n: cafd certirieaie haic h. eu gin n of more than 1 "I M"tu KKMAHKAB1.E CVltEb, in Psi, ,i. awi,aiiu nuiuu niot.c. 1 Lor ic nearly all desperate cava, and the cures Were t. on i rapni am! wonilerlul, but p rnoiiit nt. nUrly useful lor leo.l. uc) to billi. u. oi.ordri, Lin It i a great N KK VOL'S A X I IDO I K n1 n.ri v 00, ,.ii,mii, r e.er anil A tr'l-, or Dml' J treated F aim Ague, anil tlleevil ,-tf. cl f Ctiiiniiie, Mrrtur ..... ...... oro5 upon trie lligcMite org.. lis, alunl .ofi sia. lor tni'i in eat mi;, and il.rt, l.ee.i.e oi anient spun,. It ,, reiullcilcsiJfS w uh ',fr7r; c:k e. OI. 5 BKHI lt H 1 lu re ia 110 form CTIPI..tlT. oli siomach coy to.:ee. q matter how baj ih. v n-.sv b. r. I . I.' . 1- a -.. ........... " ' --on uiiii not seem t.i resell anu r. ""7 a" -c "'r'.rmnut M'im:ttomt, and it i.e. d ly lobe ie(ira.!.l, for a ,,..rt nine, to makr.t. K....11 enrci permanent, l l lll y OK BLOOIIli viv.witur i;u., 1, atonce. 1 1 i partii-iili evietient m ca.'a of .Nau.ea. Voiniliiif-, Irani. llt.g.ln,coli!,t:i;eof ilic Blind, I Ii a vine... 1 f ' " pit 01 1:1c bt.iri:ic!i, ill. ire- atie iici. bpiru. De.pomleiiey, Kiiiucialion, IVniui . .... ... , to i ii,:iiiim ,silicail, ,Vc. Price, OXK DOLL V 1 per ! .tile, One bottlr ui-'inirn a la.liug cure PKISI l. IMWIr.IS. SENT BY MAIL, FHfF. OK POSTACF ror convenience of ening in ali pari uf nJ co. ion,, .ne lltut.MIlK MAI IKK OF lr "'f INis put up in tin-1'-. rin -if Powders, wi'li r reel ion I.. lie d: sot veil in v. aier or rup, b. 1st si .tent. I lie.e powiler. c-i.l;,ui u. iln- .nme m-l' a the hoi lie, but t-.rirrtln nitai.ti u In thrten.itn ami w ill lie rui In m.ul, (KhKOhl'lisI (,r..f ON K HOLLA It enl fi.o.l iiui.i; to Dr. J S HOI GION.Ko. 11 ortli Eighth atreri, Philailrlphia.1 bold by agent in even touu iti ihe L'tnteil Stat and by re.pi ctable dealers in .tid.cinea gcucrsllf oej.ieiuuer o, I530. o7.-I.lll. : For fl- hv ' M. W. Ifm'K RrookriO, ! A. Tlrwiii itCo , F..irfie!J, Win. RubnUoni, Metamora, D. D. Tatman, Laurel, i C. B Overton, Andersen, D. Bever, Liberty, H. Rider &. Son, Brownsville, J L. Andrew, Duulpsville, P. Mason, Coaneniviiie, N. Crugo & ' o., Columliii, Tfiomjisnn it GilleRpie, Greenvburj, Ettnti Ramsy it Co , Milford. L Cristrell., Napoleon, H. West it J. B. Cltrk, Miachetter. W. Conner, Fayetteville, S. Barber, Rnshvilli,, R. L. Atitrohus. Clarksburg. W. Jolinsou Veirsaillcs. II. Allemonjr Milan. Ferbis & McCullough, Lawrenceburg, lieatlier Mi op It '-moved' rpHE undersigned have removed their Curri ing 5l -- 10 ihe I anard, immediately oiith of the rm lertan Church, Where they will keep constanlM hand and Tor .ale, all kinds of Leather, finished ihebest of s:vle. HIDE) .Vt BA KK. They w ill pay the highest ea.h price for Jfi'i s.ius,uarK, and Leather in tftr roi.gn, MOKGA.V fc CUM Brookvillr, Oct. S4, 1150- 4S-ly , K. MC. CROOKSHAN'K. CROOKSHANK CYRUS KILGO: & KILGOE J TTORSE TS ASD C 0 USSELlORS AT Li'l OtBce the aauie that wa occupied by Sleethkl .cst side of Main. Burgess Street opposite :i Brokvillr, June 1850. It-l t.oiirt House. BOOTS & SHOES. j i ?KHE undersigned has just teeeired sp"l of Men's Boots Youths' do Women's do Misses do and Shoes, da do da ! war - : tnsartsss-swrl ififka Vast m sj A a s f t at n flltJ iqtt Fur tale chr L1NCK at tha Post Oft"-Tpr-Tia nf ArliTPrHsins: -sr-TOR announcing candidates for e"T'fJ LH .,,.1 m,.. r . -r.ri ..ih.eribenT l cliaiged tl.non ubcribrrsS3. Townahip0"1 To be paid in advance. Deaths inserted without charge, unlrasf nied by obituar) nniicts, and when so accoropv 10 cr paiu iur , ine raiie 01 niiy ,e...' - . twelve 1 1 lie or less. All Had ice ofdta'ha arlP of reP' ct. b--any if ihe benevolent aocicur" dav, to be charged the same. . l- .. .. k 1 ; . 1 ... 1 : .;arun .... KI..OUK, OllllCl, V tji nllblic met tiurs. to b'eeharwdal the rate SSS( Cified. For advertising wires, double the usual be paid in advance. riiiiurai circular 10 ne enargen .ne io. 1 r 1 Advertising expulsion of members from sn j society, to be charged full price. . kfI The above term will be strictly aid invaris' he red to dj tne nnersignro. NxLiast Abbott. ftha DjJJ r . s?B4ayvjnssssji sf pa A a."
