Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 187, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 2 December 1848 — Page 3
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SATURDAY MORXISG, DEC. 2. Fire at Fittsburg. The founder of Arthur, Nicholson, Ac Co., Pittsburgh, was entirety destroyed bjr fire on the night of the 22d of Nor. Four dwelling bouses were also burnt down at the same time. The loss is estimated in the Commercial Journal at $30,000, on which there was an insurance of onljr $3,000. Fifty persons are thrown out of employment v this disaster. :. 'jSIovemest or Specie. The steamer United States left New Orleans on the ere ning of the 18ih List., for Nvw York with $180,000 on boaid. North Citouari Leoislatcrc On Monday last the Legislature of North Carolina convened La the city of Raleigh. A dispatch to the Petersburg Intelligencer, dated Raleigh,' November 22, 12 M., eajrs: "No speaker yet chosen ia the Senate. R. B. Gilliam, whig, speaker of the House. Q-The Oregon Battalion at Fort Childs hate been relieved bjr twocompanies of mounted riflemen from Fort Leaveuworth. Froze to Death. The captain of a sail boat and his sou were frozen to death in the cabin of ihetr boat, during the late snow storm near Buffalo. "" Reqc-ixbcat im Pace. The Union is activelj fcngaged in puffing Mr. Folk's Cabinet, the labors, the harmony, etc., of its members. Its f uoeral eulogy. Stiam Labor. The amount of work done by machinery, moved by steam, in England, is supposed to be equal to that of more than 3,000,000 of able-bodied men by direct manuel labor. Death of a Texas Hero. An arrival at New Orleans conveys the intelligence of the death of Gn. Mosely Baker, one of the heroes of the Texau revolution. CTT-Major Reynolds, a gallant young offi cer w no served in the Mexican w ar: died at at Fort Mann recently, of fever Abductioss from Factories. The Boston Times states that within the last two weeks,at least half a dozen girls have been seduced from ! tl ft . metr employment at tiowru, ana are now in brothels in Boston decoyed there on pretence of getting respectable employment at better . - . a .a a wages, ins a pity mere is not law lor such scoundrels. The following admirable sketch is by the late Joseph C. iN'eal, of Philadelphia. There are those in every city who might have sit for the picture. There are a great mauyofthe 'original" just now to be found: The Used up Politician. reter Bruh was in a dilapidated condition ou t at the elbows, outat the knees, out of pocket and outofspirits, and out in ine streets, and "out and outer in every respect. He sat on the curb-stone, leaning his head upon his hands, his elbow being placed upon stepping atone. Mr. Brush had for Mine i line been silent, absorbed in deep thought, which he relieved at intervals by spitting through his teeth, forlornly into the gutter. At length, heaving a deep sigh, he spoke. "They used to tell me, put not your trust iu princes, and I hav'nt. None of 'em ever wanted to borrow money of me, and I never see any of them. Princes! "pooh! put not vour trust in politicians! Them's ray sentiments. There's no two mediums about that. Havn't 1 been serving my country like a patriot for this five years, fioin to merlins. huzzjin2 mv davlights out, and getting, blue as blazes; havn't 1 broken windows, got licked fifteen times, carried 1 don't know how many black eyes and broken noses for the good of the commonwealth and the purity of legal rightr, anJ for w hat? "Why for nix. ' II any good has come of it, the country has put the whole in her pocket, and swindled me out of ray earnings. I can get no office. Re publics is ungrateful! I don't want an re ward for my services! 1 only want to be took good care of, and have nothing to do. Being taken good care ol was the main thing. Republics is ungrateful, Tarn awagged if they aint! 1 love my country, and I want an office, I didn l care what, soil was fat and easy. 1 . wranted to take care of my country, and my country to take care of me. Head work is the trade I'm for, talking, that's my line. Talk . t Tl . t a ingin tne oyster cenar, in tne oar-room any where. lean talk all day, only stopping for meats, ana wei my wnistie. xui parties is an alike. I've been on all sides, tried e'm, and 1 know, none of 'em gave me anything, and I've a great mind to knock off, and call it half a day. JUST ULCEIYED. FT f KEGS Pure white Lead; OVF 10 bbls Linseed Oil; 5 do Turpentine; '25 boxes 8-10 Window Glass, low by A. L AUGH LIN. Water atreemay IRON. A LARGE and general assortment of all sizes XjL Common Bar, Flat, Round and Square, Broad and JN arrow band. Axe and Hoe liar, flow 13,-ir Plow Moulds and slabs. Nail and small Rods, to gether with all sizes usually called for in the above line, rprsateoy a, LAlXtHLLN,
um NEW IKON STOKE IN LOUISVILLE. rpiiE Subscriber late ol New Albanv has owned L hij iStore opposite the Louisville Htel lie designs to sell at V holesale to .lerchants,Traders and Biacusmith's and invite them to nn almost entire new .Sloe of 11 AR IRON, HARDWARE and CUTLERY; which consists in part of 100 tons liar Iron ut'J IoOO lbs Smoothing &. Tai 4000 Iba. Cut Steel, tors Irons, 2000 A. B. Sui t 200 cast Mould Boards, 2000 English Mister Sit) fcctta Wagon Boxes, Steel. 30 seta Eleptic So tings, 11)00 " Gt-rman Stel, 10 Iron Axels? 2 J00 Shear and Springs 300 " Knivea & r orks, Steel. doz Pen and PocAet (XX) Kegs nail?, all sizes, 40 doz ?d Coi lens Axe., 50 " Spades and fcmovel9, 500 iair Trace Chains, 1000 lbs Log Chains, Knives, 3) doz Butcher St Sho Knives, 100 doz Butt Hinges, 200 Grow Screw, CIKCVLAR, 40MiIISaws,6to8IeCt Hand and Fannell Saws, 30 Cros Cut Saws. 5 toAueurs, Chissels, Plan "J feet, irons. Rules, Gouges. 20dozCoflee:Mill, Door Locks, Latches, 20 " Tea Kettles, Counter ScaIes,Bruss Ket21 Mouse Hole Anvils.tles, Iron wire. Razors, 24 Blacksmiths Vice, Scissors, ic, &.C 1000 lbs Hand and Sledge Hammers, nov 13. HENRY B. SHULLS. DACUEIIKOTVFE EI HEX ESSE Buchanans Dagaerrotype Rooms over llallocks's Drug Store, JInin at FOR the style atid delicacy of the pictures made at this establish ment, he invites the most accurate criticism. The degree of perfection arrived at in making likenesses by this art, has been the work of the most diligent and patient investigation. Room open from 8 o'clock to uiieet, and LIKEN ESS ES TA KEN IN A N Y W EAT II E R. ttr Instruction given in the art. nov 20-dlm. FANCY CONFECTIONARY. Augustus Ilisgen WOULD respectfully intorm the citizens of Evansville that he has lately opened a Fancy Confectionary store on First street, above Main, where he intends always to keep on hand a large and splendid assortment ot Cakes, Candilm, Cordials, and other fashionable drinks, and also in the trult season varied assortment of Frcits lie would inform the citizens that as he is a Confectioner by trade every thing in the baking line will be done by himself, in any shape, size, or mode wished. Having just commenced in business he i expect lutly requests that those wishing to purchase anything in his line would ph-ase give him a call, and examine his Work and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10-tf LAND AND TOWN LOTS FOR MALI. I WILL pell at private sale a tract of Land adjoin ins Evansville, containing about twenty sevt n acres; also, ten or filteen Lois in the upper enlarge ment of Evansville, all of which I will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers' Tnese wishing to purchase l.nnd or Lts, will bnd it to ttiei iy 14 to apply immediately. E. A. CORBET, Agent, NOTICE. I have taJtenout letter of Admin istrationon the estate of Hamilton G. Shroads, late of Vanderburg County deceased. All ersons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will res nt them to him duly authenticated for payment. The estate is supposed to be solvent. WILSON SHOOK, Adm'r. nov 20-t3-w-d REMOVAL Of the .ow York Cheap Store To the Brick Store on Main Streit, formerly occupied by William Hughes WHOLESALE AM) It ETA IL RICHARD RALEIGH returns his thanks to ihe public tor past favors and solicits a continuation of the same. 1 am just receiving fiom New York ami I'hiindclphia a large, and splendid stock of Dry (od.s, cn.-istin in part ot fiipertine Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinetts, and rich Vestinsra, Hats. Caps, Water Proof Doots and Shoes, Ladies (alters and r me Mioes ol superfine quality. A Itre and splendid stock of Domestics of every kind; Silk, (ingain, and cotton Umhrcilas; a large stock ot Ladies wear, such as Uombazines, Fancy colored Alpacas, and Dclanes, French, English, and Amecicnn Calicoes, (iinghaius, &c; a large assortment of Eight Day and '1 hirty Hour Clocks, Looking Glfie, and almost every article in the Dry Goods line. Also, Salt, and Groceries of every kind at Wholesale, all of which will be sold at remarkably low prices torcatdi or any kind of merchantable produce. Country merchants will find it their interest to call and examine mv goods and prices, as I am de termined to sell as law as any house west of the Mountains. RICHARD RALEIGH, ct 2o-3m 11 HOW NED. 1 AME3 BURSE w as drowned on the morning of J 24th tnst., between thu city and IouisvilIe, he is an Irishman and wjsa pediarby trade he was on his way from Cincinnati to Evansville. Any person who will rescue the body will le suitably rewarded by the friends ol h deceased by wriingtoMictuel Uursc, Louisville, hy., or Candy iurse. liehaion nis person some paper money, ana a watch worth about $JO. nov 28 .MICHAEL . CANDY KURSE. I ALEXANDER JONES, warn the public, not to harbour or trust Julia Ann Jones anything on my account, as 1 will not be renpon.-ible for any nine she mav contract on my account, auditthevuo it will be on their own risk nov 2T-3t. NEW GOODS AGAIN!!! JUST received per Steamers North Carolina and J. Q. Adams, 13 packages more ot our Fall and Winter Stock. Which now comprises blue mixed and cold mixed Jean; ble and blue black. I'ilot cloths and blue r iushiugs; Blankets; Linseys; Brown Cottons .nd tattinots. Black plaid mourning and fancy Ginghams, Eng'lth mourning, oil colored; furniture, blue and orange and new style fane Brints. Combs, Buttons and Threads; blk plaid English SilkCravats; Artificials; Ribbons and Florence braid bonnets; bl'k and colored silk rruiges and Gimps; Ladies bl'k lace silk Mitts and Gloves; Waddings; Padding and Canvass. Figured Salesbury Flannels; plain bl'k Satin Striped, liigured Mohair and real Alpncca Lustres; Rich figured colored Imperial aud silk cheeked Lamartines. Infants fancy velvet; Bov'a velvet and Cloth; Mens Cloth, velvet, fur, cloth fur trimmed, point Print, dazed and 1 lush Cans. K. V. black and drab wool Hats; rash Angola. Nutria, Russia and B. B and L. Crowned Planter. Monterey and mien a vista Hats. The above addition makes our assortment com plete with the exception of Boots and Shoes; which we are looking tor daily. We have made such arranuemcnts that we will be receiving New Goods the whole of the present s son and will sell a l low prices. Sep 15. J. II. MAGIIEE &. Co DISSOLUTION. nnilE CopartnershiDexi'iina tetween A. B. Bradt JL Sc L. G. Matthews, was dissolrid on the 6th inst. Ifc G. Matthew will continue the Tailoring llnsincss at the old Stand on Mam street, and in vites the former patrons of the late firm and ftrati;cr to give him a call. All woik will be executed in the best manner, and with promptness. nov 22. nLACKsjirrms tools. A FULL and general assortment t i every thing in mat line, namely An ,vils, Hellows, vices, tciew I laic kRasD. r ties and urates.
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For eala by A. LAl'GHLlN rpt5 Wate street
ATTENTION CASH BUY llifc . JCST BECEIVED AT KICCESENÄ MORGAN'S, (Ao. 25, Main teet.) A LOT of seasonable Dry Goods, which will be sold as low. or lower than thv hsi- vap
olfered in this city. A we st 11 exclusively for cash Ke are willing to sell on mall prohts. Givh us a call and examine for yoursel 'es as we are always pleased to show ott Good v.vntfr we sell or not. Our stock consists -iiiV'rroftne followinir articles w ieuea tail pi uns, ueuuiiuu Styles; oi r aiapaccas ot irom 1 j to 20 eta. per yd. 15 oil col'd Ginghams al oalv 20 eta. net vd. 2 " sup. black titks J7 inches wiit. I I I. :Ti . . 10 cadet sattinets. Clothä. CaSsinetS. Tweeds. Kenfnelrr Inn Xlt lilanketS. eKtinna. tailnra trimrninrru u u-ld A r tld kl's Hats Cans Are. Also a tine assortment nf I.. dies and Misses Boots, walking S)9, Slippers, chiluren s doots, ioy s kip nionroes, i-na thick and Kip Boots. We will be receiving weekly tupplis from this timeout until the season closes, direct from the importers and manulucturers ot the latest styles ol f oreign and domectic Dry Goods. nov 29. HOUSE TO RENT, I wish to rent mv dwelling house. corner of Sycamore and Fourth street. The house contains four rooms and a kitchen and celler. WApply to CHRISTIAN DECKER, nov 27. TAILORS WANTED. WE w'Ldi to employ a number ot Coat and Pant a loon makers at our Store on Main t. Dov 25-if N.Ax, A. GREEN EWALD. LECTURES ON CHEMISTRY, Br the Her. C.A. Foster EVERY Saturday evening in the room formerly the Odd Fellows Hall, at the corner ot Firtt and Main streets. lnov2l-2m. HTMIE Subcril)r is now opening at the Corner o JL First and Main Street, a lull Hock of seasonable Dry Goods consisting in part ot the following 10 bales 4-4 Brown Sheetings; 2U0 pieces Calico; 50 do Bleached Domestic; 50 do Sattinets and Jeans; with a great variety ot M. Delanes, Cashmeres, fancy Veelings, Ca?imers, of every variety; a lare assortment of Winter Shawls, embracing some of quite new fetjles and ol the latest fac-hions; Cerro Gordo, Barker, and Teirkire ShawU, bl'k enpimere ShawU embroidered; aloo acood Stock ol Ladies' Kid Gloves all of which will be sold on reasonoble terms for casli or produce; such as Corn, Oats, 1'ork, Beeswax Tallow, or Feathers. novl4.'4y. JOHN SHANKLIW LlUt'ORS. JUST received a laJue lot of Liquor. biillulLS.Winc. &vC. Tho Hut nre fond of a pure article for sickness will please rati at nov 1. ALLld &. HOW Els. NOTICE TO EPICURES. WE are in receipt of part of our stock purchased by our Mr. Alii in New York and Boston, with an eye to the tates of our friends and customers that are loud of good living, which will be found enumerated below, and we invite a call trom those wishing to purchase. Oc 23 ALLIS &. HOWES. F res Ii Oysters. WE are in receipt and ehalt continue to receive throughout the Winter Fresh Oysters packed in Ice direct from Baltimore. Also Tho same hermetically sealed in Cans; and shall be happy to till all orders at home and abroad nov. 11. ALLIS & Ho WES LORSTEItS Received per steamer Dover from Boston, IVO cans fre.-h Lolters, hermetri"ally sealed; for sale by oc'JJ ALLIS &, HOWES. Fill 1 1 Codfifch Arc. Received per steamer Dove 50 cans fre.h Codfish, 50 cans frfh Salmon, lor tale by oc 23 ALLIS Sc HOWES. SARDINES Just received from Boston per Steamer Gladiator, 100 cans pickled Lobsters; 200 boxes Sardines, for sale by oct 23 ALLIS & HOWES. PICK LKS Just received from Boston, 10 caws Wm. Underwood Tickles assorted. 5 do Walnut Catsup 3 do 10 do 5 do For sale by Yeast Towders, IVpper Siuce, Capot Capers, ALLhi &, HOWES. loc 23 SPICES, Ac Received and for sale, 5 bags Ground Ginger, 5 d do Capid, 5 do do Spice, 25 do do Pepper, 5 do prepared Cocoa. 20 do do Chocolate; or ale by oc 23 ALLIS &. HOWES PRESERVES Received per steamer Gladiatoi 2 cases Canta Ginger, 2 da Underwood's Currant Jelly, 2 do do Blackberry Jelly, 2 do do Iss'd. Pie r ruits, For sale by foe 23 A LLIS At HOW ES. FIGS Just reo ived and fresh, 100 Drum Figs. 3 bbls Currants. H tierces Almonds, For sale by oc 23 A LL13 Sc HO W ES. -j- . J U'ST received Ironi Boston, f0 Coils ass'd size .Manilla Cordage, 20,000 (iunny Uags, 2i bushels, 25 Boxes Sperm Candles, 50 do Lubick Herring, 30 eases Boston Mustard, 100 boxes fan cy Toilet and Shnving Sown, For sale by oc 23 ALLIS Si. HO W ES. COTTON YARNS AND RATTING. 16 bags 500 Cotton Yarn; In do fiOoN do do; 2 do Carpet Chain; 4 Bales Cotton Batting; Just received and for sale low for cash by nov 13 JOHN SHAN KLIN. PANTALOONS STUFF & COATINGS Crotetis, Tweeds, superfine U)TTENADES, black Freuch Drap, ets., Drap de Nienne, Lin en and Union checks and stripes, with all the moet desirable sty e?, tor sale low at wholesale and retail by TO LET. CONVENIENT Dwelling-houso now occujL V pied by tlie subscriber, ror terms apply nt the store of Sep 26 OLIVER LADD FALL GOODS. 1 UST received a few caes of my Fall stock, a- ) mongst which are som Linen Edgings, Laces ilk and worsted r ringes ic. oct 5 M. W. FOSTER ZtXZVSOVisX. LLIS Si. HOW have temporarely moved their Stock aud oflice to the new Liic Store, oi. ycaaiore street, next to Lnughün's corner, at which place they respectlully solicit their lrienda and the public ingencralto extend to them the tame liberal patronage, they have so long enjoyed, alwas felt grateful for, and will always endeavor to deserve Sep20! BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST received 25 Cases Men's Brocan Shoes; 25 Cases Thick and Kip Boots; 23 Cases Women's lace Stitched Boots: Forpaleby foct31 A LLIS Ax HOWES,
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ai FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, iUiT Received by M. W. Foster, at the corner of Main and First street, a large and general asortmet ot Staut and Kancv l)rv (ianHii. auitable lor the present ana approaching seasoas, consistinz in part of French and English Black, Blue, Cren, Olive And Cadet; 6-4 Cloib, Ca8simeres,Sattiaetts,Tweedt Jeans, Linseys, Flannels, superior and common Bed and over Coat blankets, rnnts. Ginghams, Delanes Lamertine and Mad on a Plaids and Stripes. Plain and Figured Alpacca Lustres, Bik Satin ttripes. Mode and Figured Cassimeres, superior Ben Gro Do :iive, Italian and Plaid Silks; Silk, Velvet, Satin; illk. Linen and Lile Lace, and Edgings, Fringes, Buttons, Flowers, Ribbons, &C., &c. Also CO Cases Boots, t-lnw s, Hats, Caps, Bonnets Sic. making my assortmen vorv general, desira ble and complete. I would respectfully invite the attention ol purchasers to call and examine the stock, i9 1 have no boubt, it would be to the interest ot both arties, as I am determined to sell at the lowest price for cash, or in exchange tor produce. oct 13 . , ,r AI. W, FOSTER. ROPE STORE. " " TUST received and for sale 15 Coils Hemp Halter Rope; 12 24 2 2 & 16 21 24 10 2 1 1 do Ma mile do oo doz. Hemp Beadcords; Kegs Rod Nails; bbls. Salaratus; boxes Starch; half boxes 8 by 10 Glass; doz Mustard; do Brooms; boxes Soap; bblä Fr. Brandy; bbl Old Rye Whiskey Cask Port Wine; r do Madaria Wine; In store and for ßale low by nov 11 G. VENNEMAN & CO. NEW GOODS AND NEW HOUSE. frMIE store formerly occupitd by Mrs. TiixtsTON L corner of Main and Second Sireets, is now occu pied by THEODORE and JOSEPH VENIREMAN us a Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods Store. They have on hand a full assortment ot Fancy Goods, such as, Cassimere and Muslin Detain Shawls, silk and Muslin Detain Handkerchiefs, Lady's and Gentlemen's Cravats, plain black and plain mode colored Lustre and California plaids, Manoo aud Bombazine black Silk 1 yard wide. Linen Lace and Edgings at a very low price, a good variety of Cotton Lace and Edging new styled, Silk Fringe lor Dresses, and a good assortment of Trimmings, heavy brown Muslin, brown and blenched Drilling, tine Cloth and Casfiinere, Cas&inet, Jeans, and a large asso.tment ot Cotton Goods for Panta'ooas and Coats, Boots and Sh.ie, and Fur Hats. To our friends and the public in general, we respectfully invite them to call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing. We reppecifull? tender our thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage extended to us in our formir House, and we hope by punctual attendance to business to merit a share of patronage. Don't forget call, as we cet Dew goods every two months. T. &. J. VENN KM AN, (sep 4) Main Street. LECTURES ON CIIEMISTUY, II Rev. C. A. FOSTER. THESE Lectures are designed not only to instruct, but to amuse, and therefore, will be illustrated by varied and beautiful experiments. First Lecture without charge. Tickets tor the course, $5,00. For a Lady and Gentleman $6,00. Those who do not wish to attend the whole course can he accommodated with Tickets for separate Lectures at 25 cents each, to 1 had at Mr Shanklin's Store, corner of Main and First streets. No deduction for Children. Tickets not transferable. nov 13-2w. . LUJinER. A large and full assortment of Pire Lumber. For sale by may4 if. A. LAUCH LIN, Water si BOOTS AND SHOES. F.C RIVED ner steamer Tnscnrora. 22 canon c R lioots and thoes, ccmpriMrg a vory general al nt . oct 5 M.W.FOSTER. ortment FOHK MERCHANTS, LOOK HERE! r i 1 1 r.' t. ... i. n..rl ts, Cl.r.litrf Tt I Ulli inuHRlanilluc (uiaicu ivui.uiivn,vi.JL Cut and pack pork either in bulk or barrels, and also for rendering Ijird, all of which will be done witii neatnes and despatch. Slaughtering Establishment ImIhw ihpCanfll hi i. lap. Main street. And their cutting and packing house on Sycamore street, F.rnrisirilU' Ta. '1 hitsA at a distance wishing to cor respond with us, may rest assured it shall meet our prompt attention. juu coiim-a. JOIfV WARD V waak " Jrrrinceton Clarion insert toaraountof $1.00 and barge this olhcc. Oct 17 tl BANK DIVIDEND. Bi ASCII BiKX, ) Evansville, Nov. 22, 113. i Dividend of five per cent has been declared out ot the profits of this Bank, for the six months A ending 31st October; payable, deducting taxis, to Stockholder on and alter Monday next 27th inst G. W. RAT 11 BONE, Cashier. 22-dJ-&w3t. INDIANA MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. flHE Receipts lor the year ending 1st November L last, are in the hands of the Agent for collection, and prompt payment is required in order to bccure the tnrtits of insurance. All claims not satisfied by the first day of December next will bo icturned to Indianapolis as delinquent. E. A. CORBET, Agent, nov 22. Water Street. FRESH TEAS. .) ECEIVED per steamer Tuscaroia, 31 packages i A of tresh 'J eas in chsts, boxes and caddy boxes for sale very cheap for Cah. oct 5 M.W.FOSTER. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTSmilL' ...I n .n in.. 1 1 Ml Mn tl ITOS I 111 Li SUU.ll Utl 13 lion ii iuviuv. , I Merchandise, constsdiig of Drv Goods, Boots &.SHOCS, ltTS,UJrsanU IjOSSETSIAROWAKEIJiSS Wise and Crockery; w hich he will sell as low as any Hou&e in the City, for Cash, or Produce, such as .... . . , v ait lift . II Pork, Wheat, C-orn. iwts, riaxscea, n one uean beeswax Feathers or Tallow, decl-tf JOHN SIIANKUN. JUST RECEINED, Ofl TONS assorted Rod and Bar Iron; aU 100 kegs assorted Juniata Nails; 25 bundles spring Steel; 5 do sneer do; I case extra Cast do; Plow slabs. Boiler and sheet Iron; Rasps, Files, and Door Latches, Which, together wiih our former tock makes i complete. . r or sale low by A i.ai unu.x, may 9. Water street. JUST received from New Orleans, 50 bngs Rio CoHve, 2 Tierces fresh Rice, 25 doz. Buckets, 25 Nests Tut, Ibbls No 1. Mackerel,10 do Loaf Sugar, For sals by oc23J ALLIS & HOWES. TOBACCO Just received from Baltimore. 50 boxes ass'd brands Virginia Tobacco, 25000 'do do Havanna Segars, For, sa le by oc 23J A LLIS &. HOWES. O OO WS, To those who love Oysters. IN consequence of a Telegraph Dispatch of the 17th Inst, w; have reduced the price of fresh Oysters 'Zj cents pcrau. nov 13 ALLIS &. HOWES. BR ADT &. M ATI! EWS, Taior, shepon theeas side of Main st one door from the coiner of First. i 1ETER COTT, Tainter, Exchange Hotel j ...
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Without marriage, we have, in all countries, a de basement ol one ex, and the criminal indulgence of tlie other: with marriace. and the unresliained indul gence ot the natural instinct, very olten Buttering and : -' . l . e.r i l . in . misery oi toe tnosi icariui cnaracicr. u no, men shall deny to man, (a free agent,) the right to marry. anu to reguiaie ine instinct oi naturei ioc.a Mas RitD People. Young Married People, whose fortunes are not vet established, will find in this work matter to interest them deeply, and information of the highest value, which they should not, on any account, be ignorant of. Hundreds of mar ricd people, now advanced in life, have assured the author, that if they had poss essed such a treasure in early life, it would have saved them more than half the suffering and deprivation they havt Hnce endjred. Uxhappy wives. Unhappy Wives, who feel that their physical con dition and health totally unfit Mem to become the mothers ol a numerousotfspnng, and who reasonably fear that each period of confinement will terminate their existence, will hail the discovery ot this certain means of relief with unbounded joy. Let all such unfortunate and unhappy wives lose no time in obtaininc this important work. It will be to them a precious b.on through life, and prevent many an early and premature death. Hereditary Diseases. Scrofula, Consumption. Insanity. Apoplexy. Dis ease of the Heart, and other horrible complaints, capahle ol transmission from parent to child, cliijct many worthy people, who. at the same time, are aa capable of enjoying themselves in the marriage etat as their mere fortunate lellow beings, fchall Eucn persons refrain from marriage on this account, or shall they marry and give birtn to a teeule otispring. detained to a life of Buffering or an early death! 1 he answer to these serious questions wi1! be tound in the work here recommended. Early Marriages. Early marriages are strongly advised by all phil osophers and writers upon social and political sub jects. Early marriages beyond all question, tend to promote virtue and happiness; and with the power ot regulating tue procreative iuncnons,maue known in this work, may be treely entered into, without fear of incurring responsibilities which cannot be sustainel. Over Foitlatiox of the Earth. Over Population of the earth need be no longer ap prehended. The calculations ofMalthus, and tha wild (ears of Robert Dale Owen, are alike rendered baseless by the discovery here communicated to the world. "The control ol man over his accidents," in ihis respect at least, is here established. The wisdom of exercising such control, none who give tha subject a moment's consideration, can doubt. II 0' EST Y OF THE WOKK. 8rThere is no deception or humbuggery of any kind about thiswor'i. It is precisely what its title indicates, a scientific publication, containing information af great value to married people, or those contemplating marriage, expressed in plain language, which all can understand, with no unneseary words put in merely to swell the number of its pages. 1 he whole story is told, and the means ot accomplishing the objects of the work fully and laithtully given, so that the reader may avai! himsell of it at once, without purchasing any medicine, instrument, or other article from the author. The means of protection which it recommends, may also be relied upon, without fear of disappointment or in jury. Physicians, Professors, ajtd Clergymen. In all parts of the country, nave given their testimony strongly in favor of the objects of this work; and the nature ot the discovery. We annex a few of these recommendations: JNew York. Sep. 13, 1813. Dr. R M. Weisselhoff Dear Sir: 1 should have no question whatever that the means recommended in your work on Child-Birth, wouid ascomplf-h the olijects intended, considered in relerence to physiological principles alone; but 1 have also tlie happiness to know that it has stood the test of practical experiment. Yours, truly, R. LL DOYEN. 1'rofeiior of $IiJif'eri, late of J'arit. New York. August, IMS. Dt. R. M Weisselhoff Sir. The moral efii-ct such information as your work contains, I believe to be decidedly salutary. The right of man to con trol the animal instincts cannot 1e questioned. 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