Indiana American, Volume 19, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 August 1851 — Page 4
31ISCELL.AX V.
r'rom Graham's Mzine. OUIt LIDA, Or the Kock marriage. BY MRS. ANN S. STEVENS. Scold, scoIJ, thump, thump, scold away! There is do comfort iu tha house upon a washing dayl" Nonsense! I onlv wish the writ-
j to Jo ourselvess justice, we seldom spreading her clothes on the grass,
brought her into Jisgrace by very toward sunset, she never made any glariug misconduct. In truth, we objection, though it always gave her found the young girl so much more , additional trouble when she was agreeable than mischief so woman-1 worn out with labor. But we lovly in her control over our wild spir-' cd the poor washerwoman, aud its, aud yet so joyously childlike, would run to the house after lunthat we had little desire to go be- cheon for her half a dozen times in yon J her presence. j the day. We always kept her fire
cr of those lines had been at ouij Lida usually prevailed, and always ; a blazing from the driftwood which cottage by the old bridge on wash- as our mother insisted, for the last lodged on the river brink; and when ing-days, it would have made him j time. The next week we should j nightfall came, and her task was sing other words to the same live-. certainly go to school. No matter done, there was always a spirited ly air, or I am sadly mistaken. j we were very wiling to let the mor- ,run from the grassy slope, where Washing-day! why it was the row provide for itself; besides, we j the clothes were dried, to the pine happiest twelve hours of the week ; had heard that same old promise so ; shade, and she who carried the to 'us childreu.' We could scarce-j often before, that consent would j washerwoman's cloak back, was a ly sleep all the night before from ; have seemed unnatural without i happy cirl, indeed. Then came
lerveut anticipations ol the lrolie j it. which it brought. It was astonish- J Half-way between our house and ing how our intellects were sharpen-; the falls, which our readers will find
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adjoining room; though she never I 'avored her by the loan of Childe Harold Irv.-J-rv.l ,i;sfltr of V., . n.AA enn Manfred or any of his comedies.
the least indication that he took advantage of MissSmiths liberality regarding the door.
Mr. Gilbert returned answer that his copy
DIC. S. D. HO IVES' SHAKER SARSAPARILLA!
THE GREAT
of Byrou was sect to Miss Warner, across the spring and Summer Medicine! !
way. Miss Smith's compliment again "Would
Miss Smith Was a town-bred dash- j Mr. Gilbert oblige her by playing that lovely ing milliner, rather social, and read- more-Miss smith was so delighted y to impart information regarding W,Mr.GiibertnnScrewedhi.flote,i.iditonihe former Conquests in town, even to table, and then returned his moct respectful her apprentice girls, 60 long as they j compliments, to Miss Smith, but the physician were content to admire and jvonder i haJ frbiJdc him ,0 Praclice mor8 lban fifi. i j' . , . . teen minutes at a time, under any circumstanat a respectful distance; but amid; ces all her Condescension She IlOVer j The miliner could hit on no other device so Once allowed "our Lida" to lbrget 'she gave ana dditioual flounceto her dress, let
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Proof: Proof!! Pnoni! '
I . Signal Cure of an Obstinate Case oj Tetter mj four-
teen yrar s tanuingt uy ine use OJ lr. tlmvre 9 oiaIter iartaparitta Cincinnati, March 15, 1849. Dr. Howf: Dear Sir: Having witnessed the controlling ir.riuenie ol' your preparation of Shaker Saraprl(la, over diseases which often ba lite the kill of tne best physicans, I feel it a duly to you, anil to the afflicted, to make the following statement: My wife had been sorely afflicted with Tetter (which in one of the greatest scourge to the human family) for the last fourteen year, during w hich time I hare consulted and employed a nnmberof the mne eminent physicians in the country and with but little success. I was at last persuaded to try your preparation of Shaker Sarsaparilla, though I had but little confidence then that it would effect a
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pepsin: THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLl OR
GASTRIC JUICE! A GREAT DYSPEPSIA Ct Prepared from R EXN.ET, or the fourth c v the Ox. after directions of BARON i ..... oh-.:, t-u. :-. i . "-'Mill.
1 ON, M. D., No. 11, North Eighth s,
This ia a truly wonderful remedy for
HON, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. Llvi, PLAINT, CONSTIPATION, and totf.'-
curing aner natures own method bi own agent, the Gastric Juice. ' '.'n (D Halt a teaspoonful of this Fluid, infi,, ter, w ill digest or dissolve, Five Found. Beef in about two hours, nut of thi-.iom. i w
DIGESTION.
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DIGESTION is chiefly performed in tl by the aid of a fluid which freely ' e.,,fr
the buttoned muffin,' and strong j tea, which was provided for hercoin-
fort in the house. How we loved !
.1 1 I 1 t i f . 1.. !.. ll. . 1 .C jM.I!.. Ji. 1 111 !! .1. . 1 1 1 i 1 i
ni.auu uur ingenuity urougni in , uescnueu in uie story 01 ".iauaa . 10 enmo up ine uacK 01 ncr cnan, j among ner nympns mac is, sup- j ward her more than twenty times a day, but force to devise ways and means j Gray,' was a little green hollow; a and studv the tea-grounds in the posing the goddess had ever con- j 0 e insiauce he paused in the entry parage,
cere. But I was most happily disappointed, for she
. . . . . . ....... ...... . . - ir- inr ,MMt-i- rim. ui inai orrin. .
thf immfftsnr:. riisriruvi f hit n Y- BOW U a ringlet of more subduing lenglU irom esi reuits were produced, and at ter the use ill two , health called the Gastric Jnir .- " "i stefbXen a bleachx and a I hw hair ved her work" w ! ul'-m-rn. i 3 lsiea aetween a Dieacii-Dox ana a eite he door gnd had regoIved on a b the r x, t.n be r.dic...y nni r the .e f ,u wifho.7 ." S ZSTX h'S -'"d fl ashtub. She sat belore her two ,ucce of which m08l depend on hcr own per . "TCVZ,". T frf,.r,her ! ih apprentice girls, With One foot rest- j soa auctions; when Lida became an apprea- T.ouVn'rng .S Lritf P illg On the top Of a bonnet-blOCk, lIce and was banished to the Window. t.,bctwcen L.un.CM, Cincim..ti. jlliee',.d hence the dUcJse" dfaVrcsV0". " twisting up little bows of ribbon J. .DuriD '"- u.at foiled the Pn- 'to?. " ' Mauum "
t i n of in i isiimeni intenced lor L.Ida, IHiss amiin was in I - pfpsik ti.-.V:e V r',Jfcrtnd admiring the eflect like Calypso ifl. .,.,.. M. r,... ... ... A"e ,he pfZZllelr.Sy1 ,
I u v -s s,uv a' a a sawuia uua, vui I luvn v w y 1 l
Because it pnrijirt the mind and
PR r.VEN 15 DISEASE. Fnrtker Kriilrnre A t bild (Snrrd. rnn..!!. " T 1 1 : . ;. 1 t
lor escaping school on that peculiar ; brooklet ran through it in the snriny bottom other cup. Such castles, 'descended to become useful with- and l0ok a neP loward ihdoor.as it lemptsd ;0 ihunrfMoriniiiarriiarjctrrv d c.nciue,iiy - x - - - . . . 0. i . . ' . ... I l I L: j j i provt-n that Dr. Hwa Sr M rail .s .,r
iu cuter. u u i ue tuaiiveu u i imuu ouu iu a ' .. 7.1 .
u . iuuii r nt pi l wf rfmn ica svi itiiim.-uMii
morning. How resolutely we com-' season, and even when there was j and solvents, and rings, to say noth- j out the least shadow of necessity,
abundance in i he sol id parts nf.i,.. 'h d ' after deaih, and .mriii"Vhh"'f" "-
e the.tn,Jtfc:
''Vend
It is
; Tew minutes Lida saw him cross the highway,
pclled a healthy appetite to refuse j no water, a thousand blue-e"ed vio-; iug of the birds and wild animals as 'as Miss Smith affirmed was the
breaktast; what feverish cheeks we , lets shed an azure tinge along the j we saw there, wasa perfect miracle, j case with herself. Sometimes the by tie young ady who was loitering away the 1 8""iu. sor, over the face and b'dy; .n?a.w borrowed from the rude oak-leaves moist and rich grass which formed j The fortunes always came true; we j lady would quietly steal a glance mor"ius iu iiade. Ibeu,, ihS'ad0"" I .111 Jt .-1 t "T.-1 1 k il 1 1 nil n 1-i 1 til.. 1 I 11 . .. t . 1 Tk. A . 1. 1 I .i of six or seven of the best uhesicians in the rm:nrr.
luanav tuuL-ouieu ueneaui our pa-;us ueu; wneu mouiy ana august , were 19 irec au tnc "creuits marKS 1 iiirougii ner DiacK nnirlets to ob- ""euy.i rn...eU, Bn, every mmg witho,.frecti,r. ,m,, ;,d i i t whed the it.
I luuneu uuii ana ill Iferauie. ine Waier-arops i merer man. nisi it niiRtit De I reed Irom its MS nattered ceaselessv atrainst ih w!d... .H ! f 'J!!: J?.?.?"?!? '."
. j r ' ; ibiiiiui, mil mTseu rnn wite were and aS , the old willow stood on the rreen with its bran- I nn ''.n '. niBht "d """! fr weVka torether, and
. , .... . ,, . . I wc nan pivcn up all hopes of ever raisinr our little
m uiien uruupiug iu ine earin, liKe ine plumage Ol ; "e. At length a friend advied us to try your Sha
S" iitii, ortu Hu ll up.
iuiimihui snimais, as the
materi
Hennri
wonorr ui ine oairr. The rnr.li;.. 'k first process of die.tion r
i.hinjr power. The stomach of , X'" 9 nearly one thousand timi-sit. . '."'
iiimiii,!! the ox. calf , ial fed bv farmer, in m,ki,ii " " ?r of the dairy. The nt..ii:.. V . ' 'i-
lows; what headaches we pleaded , the upper cover ot the bank was ; during the week; be very good chil-; serve if the lawyer were re marl
anu now -v cry desperate au symtoms covered with golden buttercups, and dren, and not say a single angry or j the elegance ot her position;
were just belore the tones ot that a few stawbernes might be found ; naughty word for a long time; she the girls seldom lifted their eyes
Baron Leibig stares th.t, One part Tf p " Mi solved in sixty thonsand parts or,,,..' .f'V:'"
meai ann oiner looa." lisratrd ,-. i 1 no pood Gastric Juice, RenIlrf 0 p ,""." thatthis want may be DerfcctW ...J."' 7o
the following ' "ri'iien, e qUc
SCIENTIFIC ETlBrtr BAJJO" ."EBIG, in hi. celebrate' ,l l tmal Chemistry, says: "An Artificial diesti i' analapous to the Gastric Juice, maTbertiiir
academy bell came sweeping down where the sunshine came most fro- saw that iu the cup with presents I that direction, it was easy to indi-! " reat di,d that could no 8hell- The "Zz'6jlXrii T'ZZt j -'v- lrxtj from school hill. It was a new bell ; cmeutly, embedded like rubbies in and all sorts of pretty things and 'cate the force of her charms by ex-! w?rhk rom,w" cod 'nd che",ess: Mi8S s!lh j ic..X .ren.hvV'Vrhr" 't'h.T nT1 ' l;tkmruts and the man always rang it uucom- i the velvet grass. One extremity ! the words wrought out their own clamations of "Dear me! 1 wonder ! S Wh ich tZllutZ : -K: ""-a. .- w. monly long and loud ou Monday of this hollow sloped gently down j prophecy with us. why Mr. Gilbert is al ways looking the BfcB,Bf rrom h.r-ik..ud if she Cosed the ! & ZSZ wfflttWti
iiiuinn,-, to wmu: v.eeiv wun ao ine rivers miniv, wuue tne upper j lhere was always a parcel, con-: tins way: What can he find so in- door, n. hop.s of seeing the lawyer were at an p"" ""e"""r""i""Vn".??i. a.hor.,H.. ti,.- b'r p;;;V. "e "c ,twk
llouriMi, he said, but to us it seem-
end was guarded by a sinjrularold taininor various small miners of tea. ! terestinir? I roallv wisli Im u-nnl.l iend for theday She woi- have submitted
cd an instance of cruel, personal -buttonwood tree. The rude trank 1 sugar, aud other groceries, laid on! not sit so exactlv .nainst the 1 !, ,headed !"s're her gods b"t l i ... .1 ... CP' O J . il u. Ilia damn haH laL.n haw . : , . I
snup rmr-iv,M thi-mi innn.mf i.iii, ...i. i,.,-.,...i t..,.. t;.. t. i 11. . i.i.t i il . 1 .1 0,1 : '
.mmuiuo cim.v iiiu'ji.v;iit imii; iic uywaiu iuui ui me icut, uiieii iuu tuuie lust ueiore tne wasner- uoon
gu-is that had never done him the it made a sudden bend, like the el-woman went home. And
Rote, between Front aud Second Street..
Bear in Mind
vu.uDr. in ni. vaiiiahie wr.t;H
Physiolory of Di-estion," abserves thst ' ' tumor the due ananlity or the Gastric J,i,"
had taken her rinplef out nlr the Sar-aparilla that acta on the the Li- r"!"!'."1 .1"" L!i,;',rT,.linr ''" f Dy.p,,..
1 'u'"l -si! aaii-wiu am i nir a 111 rr II II If. in ri rtn- . T ui'miciiiMiru Itrni. c,,r f .
j bow ot a man's arm, ran parallcd our mother gave hcr the money
least harm in the world
Ti
eie aiuajs out ci ted immedi- move, aud then shot toward the sky ( parcel, she would drop a curtesv.
ateiy altcrdavJl'znt Oil was uiit tl.iv s imio-hr ns an nmw.rimi ifs smunfli ICill H10 mi'f imilni. I,. lr..l- n,i'n.ii.ln,i;n ...:.k i 1- i. t
. ' i I . - J VJ v.. . AVIAVA lUli .1111 UUUL L 11H1 V.IVJ1LIV. al I 1 1 1 ' ' I I 1 U11IU 111''. IV I I I I I II I'd. illVITIW
oml nn, (Iim f l.,,4 :l.l .1 ...-i.,J- 1 i 1. 1 t ..... .. 7 It. . . . . 7 - VWMlvia,
a Mu- miviUi migiii atwaj wmiesifiu, aim lamasuu uougns, uepart Without speaking a word: ! ins chair balanced on two le and
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lougu ueternnned invalids, we , wun tne earth, perhaps three leet-lor hcr work, and pointed to
i .... ' S v wiim uci utlB. Mm null? . " " . -1 . u iu .mj wiiir, uar- ; . . - .iMicira when Had the irirls lookod tmrnrd f lm ! .hawi hr.b..ider.. n . unJ ; utLlx2i.r. . iZJUlV" :Llte.TOhi?5.r.,'
j - t - 9 -w -r ' wr. iMUKri, rnnt-Mr in ine umo Aieaicai loi . "w jyicr, ooiainfti from if due ; lawyer s oflice at such times, they pattern t0 ro11 her hair in and Pul,iI1 th. 1 ,;7wfmdl .S'mOT v,,u,ble "''n(f "ni,n'1,' "l'ic" "'nW.
) the WOUld have SOPH him trinnnillv i worsl 01 lemPers with her altered looks, order-! Mercury-no Mineral-no Foi.onoua Drugi in i ,?r- GRAWAM, author ol the famous ; U, uumu,uc bCLII UdnqUllly . . , . the Shaker Sarsanarilla. 6 I " epetable Diet " savst "it ia a n-m.rk.i.i.7..
. ' porins over a verv now vnlnmr. in 1 Z. Z . , Bua Deierm,nea 10 ma" 'remember, I ?VT? .ii;
I --n, iinii.ri iu nc nuia tne trom-i-fr .1 j
A knock at the door.
Come in;" said Miss Smith, "Lida, go
1
ue seen peeping eagerly through ; which loomed high up in the air, but some time in the week Lida al-: his leet restin"- on the cd-o of a to"-1 gel lU black craPe bonnet yu ,lered vf
vui ionv tuamuer winuow. we nad ' seemed tne more picturesque be-! ways came with a basket of wild , ble covered with law booksin sheen- ', 7 ' 1 8Upp08scarcely pushed back the old honey, causa it was the only tree of that fruit, boucpiet oflloweroiNperhnps, , skin, backs, perfectly untarnished .J.? wiJJeA me just ar enough to leave, species m the neighborhood. It.aquanity of young wintergreeu a pairofboxinggloves,allutc,qaan- vj f the room, a single pane ot the glass uncovered, was beneath this old tree that our and sassafras bark, just enough titles of writing-paper, and pens! Mis uhed crin.son,droPPed her.h.wi and that commanded a view of the ' washerwoman performed her duty. exhibit a o-mtr.il Cnlliw nmln lmn.) witli.-mf. rr Tir., emed tempted to commence dor.-tn.
I .uv...'n. uuuil UVU ; ..v..wv UUUlU-vl, Jll Itil. i Hllt'l i, . ... I
loot-patu where our washerwoman Irom the first starting oftho grass est desire to relieve herself from ob- realy attracted by the bold bkek 1 "w . look 0? her work tXfT15'11 SpriUg mth? Inaianjligation. cjcJ which were Soften teni I T f I3", ? nS n lier fum;ULT Ttlldcred- lfc TO b.CnC'?th Ach:l"Se feU uponour washing-jon him, or the beauty of a neck volume of Byron, which hTh.d fchort scarlet cloak, she always wore her feet. In a tiny hollow, justbe- davs; the old woman came as usual, more than usually exposed when brought ia h!" handit, summer and winter. It had low the roots, she built her fire, her ' but, alas! Lida, dear Lida, no long-! the weather was warm enou-h for ' u "a hld done himBeIf lU p,easore of briniD been her gnmumothers; but in iron grapple ; secured herhook to that er helped us to gether sticks from doors to be left open, he wasou'h MiSmilMderliTd11 r. form and material would be in the portion of the trunk which formed the drift heaps, or allowed her ring- j of a lawyer to avoid he oWn-atSn X t ut heigh of fashion in bi-oadway this a line above it anda large brass-. ing laugh toset the birds a chir?- Lr wimesst ,. .his JJL wa8otL .i.BfU. hj. ia. u.ry winter, bless the eld car- kettle swung all day long over the ing, from sympathy, in the pine I Miss s,"ill,, wnc Pej well before her j formed thal beautifully. dmal once again! It had made my. cheerful blaze, with the smoke curl- ! w.m1 T.i.l-. ... on ,nn,f;ml,lder "ppremic, and dear, nnsonhisticaied-w.. Mr. Gilbert would be too hanov. hot the
w . ! vy u viui iiuu ,1 no 1 1 X il I ' I 1 1 I 1 1 1 II 1. . J ... i J
liearUcap many a line summer rounditandformingfautastie wreath ! now
morning to see its first brilliant among the broad leaves and tassel-'F - ..1 il 111 a 1 1 . . . I
gtoam uirougn tne pmc Doughs. A like balls overhead. j W
mee tidy old creature was our wash-
be purely
Entirely Vegetable, And as a Female and Family medicine itha.no eq ii a I. He sure you enquire for Or. S. D. Howe'. Shaker Sanaparilla. and take no other, quart Bottle., l per bottle, or aix bottle. Tor $5. I)K. b. D. HOW B, Proprietrr. o. lColl. ee HU, Cincinnati. To whom all orders mti't be sent. To whom all oideis should be addressed, and M W H AILE, llrookville: D D TATMAN, I.aunl: GRIFFIN CLKMKNTS, Nulls MiIs And by Druggists generally throughout the country. New Goods. FRESH ARRIVAL' OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS JIT THE STOKE OF LINCK & FARQUIIAR, Where bargains are to he had! SM Buihlinf Nttk tf the Publietquart, Eatl J Main Burgett Street, at tne
I'ost flffico, ,BraokTillp, ladinun. TIXCK Sc FA KQIHAK have just re. i arc now nneninr a beamifol assortm
fully selected Spring and Summer Ciuo' ., w hich for ; Complaint, Fever and Airnp., or badly trt.KS 'r.
ing various articles of food, and of effrctnirii f artificial dizetti-n of them in n. S.r
rrsm thennturat dtgettire process." Dr SIMON'S, great work, the "Chemi.trvofv (I.ea & Blanchard, Phila. 1846, pp. 321-S) ..vi -; discovery of TF.PSIN n.rn.s a new era in thV.'lr cal history of Digestion. From rrcrsl
"i"0" ,h.a f"d ia diasolved a. rapidly ia it,
...... nuia, pn parr 11 irom I'epeiu.i., the natural Ga.tiie Juire itself."
J!P''f',"r. Dl'NGLISOX of the Jefferson C3!.;
' "ri"i nis great work on Human Hith, devote, more than fifty pagea to an namiraii. thissuhect. His experiments wiih Dr Ili-t.a, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the i, iilr ilr stomach and from animals are well knon ' , easrs," he says, digestion occurred as prr'frti 1 the arfjieial as in the natural dirr.n.m. n
As a DYSPEPSIA CURER, DH. HOUGHTON'S nrt-uaratinn r hl J ,
pnHlnced the most marvclUut rjrett, carinrr,'..; Debility, Emaciation. Vn-... ..j '
tie Cmn.umpti.n, supposed to be n the'vrrr ,r the grave. It ia imiossihlr to .1.. j. .: , V
j se. in the limits of this advertiaemt nt-bui.W
'j 1 1. i K ITRES. in ph; drlphia, New York.and Boston alone. Their ..,
1 - "a'! iHMIt Ilir t finsl lha
only rapid aud wonderful, but permanent ived and I It " great NKRVOUS AN I IDOTE, aad p.r J t, of care- "Urly oseful for tendency to billion, d.ird'r I ,1
n
lanrnlnnr o mllln-or'-. Ir.ln ' " Zd for noll,inS "Court of law, and ' "2ht was O"" that ha must sit by the Window .-"Petition or the Valley, and in- tr the careful antl other drug, upon the Digestive organs, .tte leaiUhl": a milliner S tiadOOn nJ . ........ ' I a : .. . inspection of thepiirch.er. Their lock consists I l-ng sickness. A lo. for exee.. in
m, TT-ii il 114. I 6 iiaeiy to lo.low. s -""- wun me sell-possession in part, or i Treeuse of ardent spirits It almost recoil-, S 11111. It Was a Sad 10SS tO US. It would have bcn a verv nll,mr;nLl ht ' of accustomed to have Ilia n iv n 1.. 1 "uper American, English, French s J German Broad ii with Intemperance.
e Wdlt UOWn tO the hollow tWO I in lhe yunK lawyer, had the deep flouue-s 881 down't thin a few paces of Lida. She did Plain'and Fancy Cas.imer. Ther iaVoWm of "old'stoJ."'-
-! The droll-looking old tree Would or thror d:ivs nftrr W ilprHmi i.nd l,rellV crt which Miss Smith set for him. ! not,aok UP He most delicate of all blushes
envoman, one that an artist would have formula scanty shadow to with a deeper ite reso'utioa to be' 1 laIten eirecl-for he wa 'Jy engaged to a I bro.ke lnt0 cheek, and the young man .aw have sketched in spite of himself, protect our kind old "woman from : harmv in .ite of her 'absent Wo 1 .young '" had iust from board- j finK little tremulous, as ahe had he Seen her WeildinalotMe that the SUn- but iust b-vond it nn fhl i l V11, ., al)SenC0- Ue,"2 -chool.oNew Haven; and the fine old entd.!l,Kent!y over her work. He seemed bush l.lv mt! ?, .old V 1 1 bU5 JUV V 011 ,l ld i lushed louder thaiiever; ran races homestead, which stood a little back from the "rchie - forite poem, and Miss Smith siudj pata in the cool morning, level ground, stood a huge white Mike so manv greyhounds; frighten- C'T ' embowered io f .. .nd took .d.an,age or the opportunity to letdown AMtli a kerchief ot brilliant cotton pme and a hemlock, with the branch-! ed the pin-fishes with pebble-clones-! ,d rjs,,ioueJ flwergarde attached,! a quantity of black hair, which the mutilated passed neatly over her cap, and tied . es interlaced and covered with foli-1 and tried cverv exno.liont t,i" miC m?eet tumul,uou,, with t,,e j Pal,ern had faiIed 10 more than wavy, beneath her clua. Gray or Page Se so thick' tl ZT'T'r ridtmm i rCmC3l t0 oibrthesunshineever to reach; like dancing without' music, or Oaceor twice Mr Grtda his 'X old woman, eeu belore her sad. the moss which rrrew nndorn.tli i :ki.. i-' ... !eyegfrm the paper bound volume. i,pn i,;. hand;m . .,.ri i ' .5 .
avviA IlltU HJV UUUiJlllLIU l V - . ... . I O av w a vnilVBOU aJCIBBII
bmilo came in view. There w as It was a pleaseut sight when that duded.
ewiuuimiig picturesque about her nice old woman took her stand
It would be quite superfluous to say how I ny times the sensitive Miss Smith lifted
X a I
puMiiou aamuiea of the tfiort wit hoot too mi.M, I to lixtn.
trouble, and l.wkorl
. , T , .-.to..r iuiu mo uiiiiiuers Ml It- ir.t O .1 Ml.'.AnnAinlii.Atil 4- . . ........ I. .. . . ... r . . . . . -
r-ntiionf in. I I , ... I lit .... ,, , , ! .-uj-vmimv,iiii w uo "iii iiu lennea ner Head, a nd "" me sensitive .Hiss Smith lifted lipr ramicnu, and ner movements were the wash-tub. within tbo kvi.W h,.,i tm t. n. ..'cast. ;. .u .. ... .. . . i hand.nd.rM1.im.j .r. .T.rT,. i? "..ea.',."
i, 1- -ii i . , ,i .'. i.uh jjiu.t ucHi railiu turuu"il UlC iiui-iiru uie inienuce thus V ouumi; t-xquisne: uu: m tine keeping with dewy quietude . fl ing Irom tins group of tree. The pine woods to her work !She liv-' T,1 belween twV f her ,on1 M- 1 Zt' Z1 lh9 T" f ChiJdt Har?ld reposing among lie dirk green lb!-, red cloak lay folded on the moss L in a lit 1. tZl Z Lnlrf 1 1 Tn0 ! l fJ "
.... " . ' " 'J i -i -s "..u uata. wsne oi L.na, the wail- L.'da.and the nle..,- i.:u cii.j .. ,1
- 1 ; e. ,., j. .... .. r imcu i uuso nn
gems beneath
uite neceessary
rainy day, Mr. the milliner's
qalte through
lasTO 1 hrniior i vhii h 5 in n-.u ivKaIK. i.. K,-. , l e I i
0 .. uo ""uu) n.ii m , ihumhhil'S Ol 111" StnWi IxhiYT.I T?l. Ti. .
r-ii-Anl 1 i , i- t . 1 ii i n vi vuouc Hutu., At IMIO a SOI-1 """ijiiier. i mi tney sparkled likn reealed. or sopn onlv hv rlimi s inrf.,t,Mr .1., n.,r,.n 11.1 :.. . . . . . 1 11. .. 1 .t.: Fa",e iiae
Bi' " V".Ji v& K V : P 1 uu:"?u" loiicuup; itary and beautiful spot, far from a-1 r" mg" lwe" gM9on ,he innocent Prej r
-.-wui wwaius, mo cot- aim me snow wiute border ot her ny bMiway and Lida wont t.i1 . T y "gg,r,,as8he8lt 011 " low 6lo'. Gilbert wa. aeon, - ,..;. ; . taS0- j cap rose and fell with her head, Fulls Tim throaeh a foo pa th whidi 1 1 Z T Mr fine,y mMi rimtVr But there was sometimes anoth- whilo hor h:,.U r.,.i ,. .. r 10dga,a wotpath which head her t,.,y root cwpiog out from thefoid.of .nd"h m smith solicited
ornWriv-Wl,.,l,,e.. - Z.ZZ A n V " VSS tne pasture lOtS, Spread- er cal,co dre, and her small hand fldteri nir a-' !""er ? ""looked at
.. . JUU., utut, uui bomeumesieeLue motion ing awav from the hi.rh banks which bot the rose colored siik ,h. ."owm, like ot7h!r; m r c u,em t0 M mau ot taste, even thoujrh not an u n and down W trliJm,. . 1 -.. , "'o11 VanKSnitu . wrj coou.ttt.. .h . 7 g Lth.ere- ..M'- Smith wa.dei
articf 1 T-i .m , ,iuuiteu OUr VailC3r. UUt Sometimes ' ., 7 s -UJv0r. am ma mil- ".urannn tn.i her neichbnr artier. 11:1 il h i vr linii,.l I.1.-1 ..I.. '11,. .-. i. , ..11 ... . .1 ' . . . J 11 nuivo ner n . j . . ... 1.,. i i. 1 , . '
' "..vs wiiilii,ii mui; liiu UUt lUUUUil was, 111 lllC the VOUnr rrirl ttvml.l ct'irl o.lr I . ' uo Bn ""comiortable 1 - naa neard Hyron
WaS rOSSCSSOtlot a beauty SO Soft quiet Shade, all tl.IV lonr l1;,r,l nt' ,. " 'Z.rn "'"', turned her kindling eye, oa i I'r". rMd
anddoli.Mtv tlv.f if .f,... 1 ...... . 1. -, , ""'uiuemiuilCl lUOUierioraieWiUuconscionsposessorofso much lovelin...- J1I. .iT" . "
, , ' .v -''" uiuu,- . urn, .uiu mm ;i traunuu meiail- momonts Abin.iiv mnrnnrr. Kl- esnesciallv a l-w-vr.n.. . ,V"T" V.."1 u .lo n" Pfity o
Rl 10 TIW nwn Wiifhl ilnv-wr oc tl elmll.- !,..,. .K..H i- l . , uuiouc, , " never lurnea a i "cumi. i lie lawyer had 1 rieLnoodaimt asthe tholU nang about her winch must scomod mnm . Iu... erf, tr,, I pagth at afternooB without .in-. ii, .. m i.k X!. rl
i iiw.ir t iof i;c l i , i .. . ... " ...vM.i.nuiiimuiumij. s - "l
do Rlaek, blue, irray and faney Satinrtta
no Kentucky and Domestic Jean. do Tweeds, Velvetteens, Linnens and Coltcnades do Patagonia and other Coatings VKST1NGS. Super Pressed and Curted Satina do Plain and FaneySilka do Silk and Cotton Velvets do French and Plain Hlarkl.asti.r. do Fancy and Plain Sunnier Ve.tin?. (a.iorted) Ladies' Dress Goods. do Plain and Silk .( riped Mode Cloth. do French, Scot, h and Domestic Gingham. do Plain Pink, nitie. Green and lluR Krenchop do Plain and Striped fall wood) De Lain. do Plain and Finn Mm. I in.
do Plain and Flowered I.innens new style) do Plain and Fancy American Prints (assorted)
u no Enrii.n flc french do do
riain and Faner LAWNS Plain cross barred and striped Jaeonctta Rook and Mall Maslins Plain A. Fancy Dress Handkerchiefs do do Silk dn A
no silk, I.inen and Cotton Pocket do do Bl'k Silk Lace Veils and Green Berate do Plain and Fancy DRESS SILKS do Plain and Fancy Silk Cravata DOMESTICS. Apron, Furniture and Mariners' Checks Bleached and Brown Linen Table Cloth, do do Cotton do do do do Muslina Methuen, Hamilton and other Bed Ticking White, Yellow, Red and Green Flannels
do do do do do do
X ThJ T " 1U;auar- ve ongnated m the more tearful lv, and there was somethin-nccul- lh' rih. top of his vol-' ish there. Lida sweet, rrettv sorrow ot "hop o.irlr T W 1 t , V. LinV..leciu ume-
Lida-as we always called her, Ws and mtbnt sh, wa,,l , . .. 7 i . V-r , U . wi?lch was L T't morning Lida was banished to M vl
a of,,11(, tlV, - ,. An t :.,.,:r.i..i. .... " . inmv tuiitui ecn man net pure, directt, Mt,r .t.fc .k. t: h'ch
iAiiQir;M, v. n. ... : , . , 1 , 7 , . . P W milieu into mat clear near y wh tL,. " ' " " iTr,n wstleIg with the i
1 ",Z bao e irougntiicrastiek ot dntt-wood which carries the itW rf mnnt.V 8 d t0 lha Jbea, u f"T,r is ainirtsf- til.-, fivcf t . "'v.u i..unes mo tuea oi mental was so nsant i r. . . thefioor.
.,jt nullum vi a t:uioi ;ucrirom tne spans:: tun it vu if K t whu u:.r i . , ,rein ner work nw remembcr-for she was iust the croa- like a brokendown -eutlewom in as iH rlin m heatcs f then, ad rest her .chiBg eye. with . g,,n J J tu t.-, tV-f. 1 :,'... .v - a .i imuouB,.iiunomaiUs PCrlect health quite as tllllv nsth.Vt the green tras, and cool hln. k.:.-i I '
rfa eM M .KS : T T r"? W-., 'Her ycn, vi-! - .aT C-
...v...!, uv.ihui.u,, .m n;uui lllianve mij it W:lS l nilf tho I r....l , . " ; Pin mat the ladv reallv beran i.- of Mad
iff k n, n.K. T ...:.l. 1.. 1. i I I , .. " atlU IllUS jeUy laSllPS VOU Iplaud herself for j'.. ...... " . r U'.mrt ..
""ax . --vv. Muu!a i.o,.ct-;.auKcrcmcis and mushns. CVor saw: wlu iiiLm(1. 1: Z : :-,... -k-- V: uuuo" ",na '- h---yr
uiotner every weelv lor . many a he would smile to seo. hmv lcv ... i " '.uvmutt U "as: . Z ZZ . " ,l9lrem no:iy,m8t "XL
var. nml it. Wo f.l, fi,.,e !...- , J "t'Stt Htm reu as a npe slrawberrv. urrn g'y agreeable. ' iWi.
Wahin divol , f if X-M r MTy We S0;Uteml When she smiled much, a dimple!, ,,J befre Lkia'' w,n!ow wasmng-d.u oviodhalt t. caeertut- tae white foam about, and with settled on her HwU- .,,1 , ' iAvA 6re'w.iivided by the i,iehw.y ness lhe old woman brought her what debate enemy we wrun- mouth iL HkVw r.,poJtlJ or m0rtdSrhitbr industry First she would so toonr m.tb-'ont Kv..! !,rt ii, ' I ,4 Ul ad .VCC0.ni . as an- --had twisted itself ,ik. .8 wreJ. The
erwithhpr snvot i:;r:::; :.V.r.r.1"...11 Vu.ulva Foacned the threshold of woman-i.ouso that Lid. could aimos, count
" - v..iiu ?liiih-. iii.ii ih riii.i i Tii.ii hit in , r. I s ins rnm.H. LI..
. uiossomsi ram K ... t . .
Lida and answered
is Smith, but ighted with this
desired a tete a tete
for the first
more than most
nconscious of the
f character ia
large library-, and . , T 1
& : " ,n.dole?t "fined ma. like
nuay me changes or her sweet face. a volume of "nnvrii.. "
one could read hut
week his easy chair was wheeled into
.e. iiram ever dv nA k. i.
mesticaled anv.nr 'ih. ... ?..
satin.tnd pasteboard chips, that littered
COXCLCSIO WEST WEEK 1
some ef the ' n'eaehed, brown and eol'd Drillings
il'ITAL HOUsK
lini h V Yr.n P0e..ion ofthe l.ree
...iu "iiainK situate on the corner
e k7lT7 "Ti1'' Pr,Y "Pl'o.ite the
i. .1 A r j 1 oe P'""aed to entertain i old friend., sn.l ,fc. .
neraUy, a. m,y r ,
It . :C,JL,l,.e. " '.. fur-
arr,he house for the tra.elllr "'" 11 " table is and i..i i l e V . mn narder. Hi
CoI'd Muililii, Nankeen, and Selieias
MIAULS. Snner F.mb'd white crape Shawl, do do and plain bl'k and mode .ilk frinred '1'hibet Shawl. b do do Hera ire Shawl. Bonnets & Ribbons. Super French Lace Bonneta (new atyle) dn Fancy Lace and Tuscan do do Gimp and Rutland do do Florence Braid and Soft Straw do do Misses (assorted) do SUPERIOR A SSTR THE !fT OF fJSCT. PLJM JSD CJIP RTBBOXS, LJCES, BOBISETTS. THREAD JXD COTTOX EDGXOS, LABt' U"ITB -XI1 MIXED SILK, COTTOX fc LAMBS' WOOL STOCKIXGS SILK AXD MOHAIR FRIKOES AXD LADIES' ' DRFSS rttTTTn ve.
LADIES' AXD CEXTS' KID, SILK AXD COTTO
. ' I.LUHJ. Lookinc; Glas.ea. . Wallpaper, Hat. and Cap.. Boot, and Shoe., Ladira' and Gent.' Carpet Sacka; I'mhrella., Para.ol. and Fan., Shoe Prr; hardware and Cutlery ; GIa. and Queen. ware: Trace, Halter aud Log Chain. j Wooden Ware; Groeerie., fie e ?ce
We ineite a call from all who are purchasing in our
.ii,,...,c.v...,i mu rrour manka to "old euftomers," hnpiut; that atich .ati.faction h. a bees
rniorren win warrant a continuance OI lMeir farors
wuicn it aw. not .eem to n ark and
i.I-.fV ; - matter Imw ha. I th. v mar h,. GIS INSTANT KRI.lF.Ft VI
...... mc unpieatant tumptomt, ni ,turi . I 1'rt5b'..,rP'Il, for a short time, to mU.b.,
vw-X.V VI i Til rmaneni. fc KI I f OF BLOOD. IGOR OF BODY,r.,llwcc. It ispani,.!,, eacellent in ca.e. of Nausea, Vonmin. Cr.niSoreness of thr nit ot thp Si...l .1:,. ......
I tint;, lw .cold, state of ihe Bloodi II. tin... Li i
nessoi spirits, Oespondencv, Kmaciation, W.akat endei.rr to Insamtr, Suicide, Ite. Price OX E DOLLAR per bottle. One bottle often efiect a lasting-cure. I PKPSIX IN POU'DKRS,!
SF.NT BY MAIL, FHE OF POSTAGK li toreoneenienee of sending to .11 r.,r ' m
eoiintry, the DIGESTIVE MATTER OF TI ti
. r.r ...is put up in the f..rm ..f PosHi n. wi-tn rectionsto be dissolved in water oe svrop, hv tk.a tient 1 hrse powders contain just ihe same auJ as the bottles, but trriretScnnantiii, ftrthesnm-pi and will be sent by mail, FHK.EOF rOSTAGK,' ? fOI-'-AH sent -oo.t paij; ln rir. J. S. HoVtION, No. 11 North Eighth street. I'liiladelph-.r Sold by agent, in crerr town in the L iiitcif Stand by respectable dealer, in .Vedicine. p ijcr.; . Sepit-iuU r6, 18iO. 3T.-12m. For sain by M. W. Uaile, Brook ville, A. T Irwin &.C0., Fairfield, Wm. Rubottom, Metamora, D. D. Tatman. Laurel.
C. B. Overton, Anderson, D. Bever, Liberty, H. Rider & Son, Brownsville, J.L. Andrew, Denlapsrille, P. .Mason, Connersville, N. Craro & f'o.. C.nl.,mu;. I
Thompson &. Gillespie, Greenaburr, Eaton Ramsy & Co., Milford. ' D. Criswell., Napoleon, n. West & J. B. Clark. Manchester, W. Conner, Fayetteville, S. Barber, Rushville, R. L. Anlrobos. Clarksburg. W. Johnson Versailles. H. AllemonpMilan. Ferbis & McCnlloogh, Lawrencebnrg, Leather M.op irrinovcd. rrH E ondersined hare removed their Curr inrSe
w 1 ")"!, immediately south or the rl: J.e.-3n.-i'rrCh',WI'rM Jh'T - HI keep .o l? l . . HIDES Alto BARK They will pay thc hi,rhe.t ca.h price! for Bi k.o.,B.rk, and Leatker in the rorh, , . MORGAN &CAIM. Brookville, Ott, S4, 18J. 4.iy
"J '""Hle'r and boarder ' corn,inUe ta.n""' eachansre for (rood-, hall be,furni.hed with the arrv best t S" Jn"l". PP" country produce; ...in, there!
taken ol ' pr.es-, as we aaiem.de new the rV 1 rrancement.by whichoarprocducewillbeconvevcd ... .ni?; to market. LlNCK & FARQUflAJf.
s.. , r. J.. 1 a
. . . r ....v. -. u ...in. 1 laiuuun II1IO1I
u 'lew 101 a U8V at llOllie. V inm nm ,1 IhA cnn.f .L:,1. iMl ! m Cow: and w.1... . .
.l,ii A 1'. t ., -.0v ..mm Lin-cuuniuauinmcuuu- 1110 millinpr ;hi-in whmv. T ! 1 . " " Juu"ggri would come into BhouU be no trouble,' she said, none our tub; before we could cet .n T'fl Jl .! 1 ,ha porlico wilh -hich she ne.er read!
muiewrm; sue would keen us i.nr v ,nv f th -.,f i , 7 .vu OWJf Vl , v.uur,aery Irame, wnica ih.
outintho pine woods, or Jon ' m0
by the river side with lor mniu r int - ihlZ, ' , V F". cnurcii. 'lhere were too rooms i Z x, V0 Mrnest'y y th. ii a i V ,u nM motnor' , 0l1 o the woods in search o birds in front emritod hv o " ' sl acco"'P''shed .nd haughty girl iD the .11. all daj long. A0 should certainly ' nests, or young wintevgreen. We ! trv and -is it? T 'iace:, f'knew wear our sun-bommets and keep beeame very thirsty and iran'cd.SrW our shoes on, should never go down drink, or had taken a decided fin r r a remarkable ! J hirsence nMr '-wiih hi, to the water unless she were with ! cv to mJ Jf ,r cytor fresh air whenever lawyer Gil- w Mis w-,uu. t. th. u?, nor climb the rocks to toSkC5,e gatt StKr'!6 i-- " dortarfmattrar,otvs:theh;itowT But K 1 ' iron H r . 1?ft i0"'"1? SCh' 8"duat' h " ' todamup the springs as we had did not scold u thoM-h we SC' t ? done once when company was ex- of our n.of,, . lift her Ln "Z. u'" mi.
..v. ntiiitiiir irnnn-mirt ml n an noaiiivo hi..n.
"orsr. enirusied to hi. t.;.. .. V'
pnetor .. confident in sayinir tha.Yi. i. ' P1? not be a.rp.sscd in E..nF' . Vl'l h" hou "
Coinersville, March IKh"?."i0 SRllELs-T,J..treeeida.d forU 'Vro.Jilte.Mni,.,,, 18S0. D- CA"-ION.
F. R. THOMPSON, GROCER, Commission and Forwarding Mercha. ALSO, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF GRASS SEEDS, It. Ml)ntl.r...
March 2ft, 1850.
-t-- i, fcno pvomisea an alwavs was ready to indulse, us oSiirf nr rr,i.. I 1... I, , I i! . K . "
umu-u iuiu&jaau cr again, and if we insisted on
..uvviumuai, a , uuiiv Ar t.if.ni. o.
man, rather hun.ln. n,i" ;,u";.Zm?M,a"oh" MJt for vol
1 1 - r- v.. mi ..Coi run, sne doaled ou his uoelrr it singularly fmc eyes, sat within the I sd would b. .0 obliged S' ciiWrl
rr MHDS V. o. S.irar. 0 Bbl. Mola.sea " S. It. Do. 1 " Goldpn
Bbl. Mackeral, No I ft . IJHairMHI.M.eheralNol & Quarter Do Do I ft t, IliereeRice; Toirether -ith alt other article, i. .k " 'eju.tr.eeid..dfor.al"bT trocerj
Price Of Iron Reduced. LBS Wayne and B loom Forge I nan 0,000 Sliffo iron, now on hand. On all bat the Stir lie price a. been reduced from one-fourth to thred fourths ot a cent per pound , October 15, 1350 ; It 7YNR ' Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Jean., Tweed, and Ca.hnerrtt, A large ...ortment ju.t received and for sale h i n , LINCK flt'AHr Brokille, Indiana. - at the Pett office ' OREGONHOTELsT Canal Basin. Brookville. Tnd.
rjlllE,.b.cribr,ha. Icaaral for term of years, f tni. new and com mod ion. huiM:. u. :'. ..
to make it really a tra.eller'a home, and will perso. nally inspect every department of the house, and see
j . h mst is ass. np v. rt. . Traellers and visitors will find it to their comfort
ann interest to .top wuk him. Feb.7, l51 Mia, GEO, r. MAXWELL. DICKSS SITKS. 1(K. p. BTk Silka; IS Fancy Do; Sj20 ps Bareiret lo pieeea Lawns yust opened and for aale by R. TYKEB. . May 7th, IS SI. -
R- TTVER.
toe pa
50
iriH Oinfhams. Aew Style Calicoes:
R TTTtEsT;
Itcoes;
Jnt opened anal for Sale by May Pth, UU, 1
BLANK DEEDS, ORTGAOES, Qwit Claim deeds, Blank affida. .its and State warraota. and other iwatieea
blanks ofall kinds-at American onice.J ast printed.
a. - ... , v.. kcvu yaprr. ,.a appro, cu ItCn B. MaylSil.
JOHN D.IIOWLAND, Attorney at Law
BOOTS & SHOES. f Dler" s Bcd rccciicd a .opcru' Me's Boots and Shoe?, Youths' do do Women's do do Misses' do do Manofcetorcd inthe East and at Cincinnati. JqpFor aale chra LINCK A FARqi'ff AR, ' at tke Ioat Office. Terms of Advertisms. TTOR announcing candidates for county . St.nd offices of a hirher grade, subscriber, wilt charged tl,non-snbscriberal. Township office! Ta be paid in advance. Death, inserted without charge, an less aceonr Bied by nbitaary notice., and when sa acroaip..' t aid for at the rate of fifty cent. fur" twrl.elinrs or kss. All notices of deaths ortribsi' of respect, b-any rf the bcneTolcBt.ocietie.ftf'' oay, to be charged the same. For nnblishins. rLe-ina. s.i:.;..i . ..;nnr t'
nes-olent, and literary notina. or any otor aW f"
l'. .me meeting., to oecaarrrd al tke rate atw'"l cified. Politic. I cirealar t o be thmrgrd the aame. For adrertisinr wie e. double the n.ual Brief-
be naid in advance.
Disoree and chancery notice, to be paid in adT.atAdvertising rspulsion of member, from an ccrr society, o be chara-ed foil price. 1 he above terms will be .tr.,tly .,d iMwariablcad kered to by the nnderatgned. J'"MAiim,iif,,.i)tBKtl, Jaly.HW. C-r Ct"" TUe America.
fits r.r 7SM OP' T,IR INDIANA Alrir'i?ir A v.
. n ...... , year, ana an aonnie30 cent. for every ye.r p.ymenl ..delayed thertK
Aqviktisi.evt. n..- :n kit-
arted three time, for n. i :r ., k it
in advance; one dH.r ,B( cnty.ee eenfif r nman t K itula.j . ... . f . .-
: : ,v' J. a our year; and one dollar ana a
iioeiayeo two year., and in the ..me p n
tion fot tke time payment i. delayed. Larer-' Tertisement.for alongortiaae will beckargtd on
U KOO KVILLE . Ia. t"t,Ph,,
