Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 9, 5 March 1842 — Page 4
From tbe Western Morning Star. THE C 0 N T II AST. It was a night of bitter coii'. "Mother,' fa id mi intc-eting liltlo buy, "lei me fit uJilile closer ti you," as he moved hia little stuol up by his mother' rif'e, "an! don't let father whip me, when he comes home. 1 urn nfraiJ of him he knock 3 mo arounl so. Did father always beat my littlu brot .crbfcf. ro be died, as he beuts me!'' '. j my chil ," said the nvither, "not always " "Then, why did my little brother dio so soon and ho suddenly !" 'I ennnot tell you now, my child you must not nsk mo such questions. Your father will aoou n here, it may be and ho will be angry if he fiuJrf out that we are talking of your little brother, that is now dead nnd gone " An unconscious nnd sleeping infint lay upon the Inp of its mother two little boys were nestling together in disturbed slumber upon a pallet of straw in one corner ol the room covered by ihe remnant of a worn-out carpet. The fire was u.'most out upon the hearth and the pala and sickly mother, with her anxious boy, sat wailing the approach of one, whose very foot fall ivns n note of tenor. The room was scantily famished
with the meanest furniture, which is found in the j moanesi novel and turn novel inc nuvci ui mo drunkard. The city clock had tolled nway the ho-ir of midnight, nnd still he did do! coino. 'Will he come soon, mother!" "It may be I cannot tell." "I wish ho would never come again or I wish i i i r. . i. . 1 nun no iniuti "Why do you say so, my 6on. iher, and the Bible says 'Honor mother.' Whv do you wish vu He is your fxthy father and had no father. Do you wish your father dead!" "No mother but I sometime wish that I was dead. If it were not for you, and my little brothers and sisters here, I should not wish to live. I nrn tired of life. But when I see the tears stealing down your pale chetk and when I think how lonely you would be on these lonely nights if you
bad no littlo boy to sit up with you then I wish j ln!uIo yoil )r0mise9 of amendment. 1 have said to livo for your sake, mother." ,lla wuulj i& my own mister, and wo ild not At that moment they heard tho heavy tread of , drmk ngain you navo ured mo to sign tho Ternono who was approaching the door. There was j )crar,ce pledge. I told vou that I scorned it, for
no mistaking it. It was the step ot ttio reeling ilrunkard. The boy instantly clung moro closely to his mother's side, as his brutal father lifted the latch f tho door. Tho man who entered was of a tall and well made Btaturo, about middle life. Ho was the son of wealthy parents, and had been brought uo in tho midst of luxury. Ho had been well educated for a man of business, nnd at j bis f ilher1 death had inherited nn nmplo fortune. It was intended that ho should take his futher's i.r,ce in tho business which ho had pursued. Ho married early a young lady every way bis equal ; j nnd no married couplo ever began life together with better prospects. Bit that husband had lenrncd in early life to tarry long at tho wine. He was fond of social nnd convival parties. They were often at his house, and he often in tho midst of them gather ed at the houses of others. Thero he became j iho Ireo ienter of tho evening wine club. Ho I Sink lower nnd lower, by constant and regular gradations, till bis properly was wasted and every thing about him was entangled. Pieco after piece of his property went lo satisfy the domands that crowded thickly upon him. The moro his nddirs becamo embarrassed tho more deeply did bo seek to drown his sensibilities and his conscience in tho intoxicating bowl. Often would his fond wife remonstrate with him, and beg him, for hor sake and his children, to quit his cups and companions once and forover; and often did he, with many tears, promise, that ho would never drink another drop and never again enter that den of iniquity, the grog shop. But long since overy promise of this nature had been broken and forgotten, nnd he who was the kind lather had bocome the infuriated fiend. Even tho tears of his wifu arid the tears of his children mndJened him with rnge. Nothing at homo would please him but all went wrong. The moro guilty he was himself, the morn inclined wos he to be angry willi jvery ono of his household. Sj it was on the night in question, and such was the mood in which he entered his miserable dwelling. Tho first objects which met his cyo were the tears of his wife and tho clinging of his boy to tho side of his mother. He was just full enough cf drink to be tho demon, without the imbecility of the drunkard. 'Damn you, you sneaking, slinking miscreant," sniJ be, ns he approached ns with a lion bound and seized upon bis trembling boy "LM teach you to bo always (lying from the face of ynur father. What are you doing you infernal rascal, to be nlwayi hiding behind your mother-- hen I coma? There, take that an- that and that" as ho culled him on ono side of tho head, then on the other, till with the Inst blow he relinquished his hold and sent him reeling ngunst the opposite wall, where he fell and lay grieving and moaning upon tho floor. The poor mother had raised ner imploring eyes to her husbanil to psre her boy, vhile tho Lig tears were rolling down her cheek though 6he ciuiM not utter a eylnble. Theo tears tnaddened him. "WiTe," said he. with the voice of a fiend "I've seen enough of this etretlaatinrj tnivltn and noar, damn you, you shall fro after your boy!" and ha levelled at her a blow, which laid her prostrate upon tho tl-wr. "And now,' said the fiend, ''Til have a general clearance and a still house for onco." So e.yiogr. he laid hold of his wife, and dra !jing her t. the door, he threw her into the deep 6now. Then seizing the infant which had fallen to the fl-'or, ly one arm, he hurled that niter her; then his almost unconscious boy, aftor giving him a ruff or two, he dragged by one leg ho door, and slung him with all his might into tho d.itk distance without; then followed in a moment one after the other, the little sleeping boys in tho corner roused in a twinkling, and hurled abroad upon tho cold snow. Thus the house was cleared, and the moment this was done, the door was fastened, and all within wns still. The poor mother, as soon as posnib'c, gathered around her, her outcast faintly the infant in her bosom tho little boys clinging to her on either side. Bat when she went to her darling first born, tho nol!e boy that would never leave his mother's side, nor close an eye in sleep while she sat waiting the late return of her brutal husband she found him still unconscious, and of course unnble to rise. Viih ono arm, kaeoiins, she clasped her darling dying bov and raised him to ber bosom she called him by name.but he answered not she endeavored to nurse him, but ho awoke not. The pulse was tiil beating, and that was all. Something nvjst be drne lo nrc her own life
and that of her children. She npproichcd the door, from which she had been so forcibly ejected not to seek an entrance, but to know it any deed of self destruction might be going on wiihin. Her spirit was broken and she did not seek to go farther and then sho turned away to her nearest neighbor. She and her children were housed for the night and every thing done for their relief. Morning came, and with it returning reason, to the brutal father and huaband.
Ila remembered something of the scenes of the ; past night. B it he remembered them with pain j and dismay. Where are bis wife and chiidr-n j tossed out in the inclement night r ual nac. Iii9 cruel blows done, bestowed in tho heat of madness and psseion, and bestowed with what violence and force he could not remember. His first dreamy impressions of the events of the night wero of a nature that filled his mind with remorse. And the more he rellected the more intense that remorse became, till ri flection and solitude became intolerable. He saliied forth to find his wtfo and children. He had never so much abused them beforo never had driven them j from his dwelling, though he had treaied them j with great neglect, unkindness, and often with j brutal violence. The place where his lamily had found a refuge was soon found. He appeared before them like a guilty culprit. Batch! what were his emotions when he s.iw the mere wreck of his yet unconscious boy lying before him, and his pale weeping mother hanging over him. The infant wus in her lap, and the little boys lied from his presence and endeavored to conceal themselves. Ho spoke to his wife, but s!to answered not. Tho iron bad gone into her soul. 'Tommy,'" said ho to the boy but no answer was returned; a cold shiver seemed to creep over tho llesh of the child at the sound of his father's voice. "Wife my dear w ife," said he, in an imploring and elTjction;ito tone, "I can cndiiro any thing Lut j our silence. Hear nic, if you will not Fpeak. I am in mv reason now: and in rnv reason I am ,(,t(,rmiiiel to continue. You know I lv;ve often w opinion, an admission that I could not refrain without it. But now my resolution if i&kon. I have Ii3t nil my property. I have 1 lost my character. I have lost every thing; I j have lost every claim to tho lovo nnd oitooiiou of my wife and children. The harpies at the grog shop hav soli me liquor when they knew that i von hAi- loiTfrrH fhfMti rmt ti iln it when thev linpw ,nn it asI t;lbin the brund from tiie I mou,h3 ,)f mv children. Thev have kept me j rii h, nf,cr i'alt until a lato hour, when they tif,f. i ....ijT.r.! v n-n hmnn to nhusn mv familv. j havQ 6qijancerej a,i I hud at the accursed cofTo'chouse I see how it is, nnd rnv resolution, ns 1 I t'dd you. is taken. I will bo a man ng:iin ; a husj band ngain; a father iiguin. We shall have our j comforts around, if CJod w ill spare you and this ! dear liitlo sufferer, nnd those fearful etn a that ! now flae from mo, as Irom tho face of a tiger. Ye?, Miry, my resolution is taken, nnd hero boi fore high heaven, I swoar I will never tusloanUthcr dmn. That Washinstonian oler'sre which you so nftcn urged mo to sign shall bo my pledge. Not another hour ehal! pass over my head till I put rny name to it!" His fond wife Fprsng to her foot; tho nest, her arm wstrtmn1 his neck, nnd hoi hoaJ lay woui ing upon his thoulder. Her heart was too full for utterance; at last sho said "Then we shall be happy!" "Tho warranty of it I will bring you this very hour," and away he went with tho speed of tho wind. Ho hastened to the proper officer to enroll his name as a Bubseriber to the pledge, and ns a member of the Washington Temperance Society. He procured a certificate of membership. He returned to his family. "There," said he, "now I am safe, and you may bo sure of better times." His poor wife snatched tho paper: "Is it possible, Willi im, that you have really signed it!" It is, and I mean to stick to it; livo or die, sink or swim, I mean to stick to it as long ns I live. That pledgo shall bo written on my mern ory, and written in my heart, and I tell you, Mary, better days aro coming; I feel it; I know i. 1 am froo once more. I am free!" We need not desciibe oil that passed. That family were soon agriin in their own humble dwelling. Wo pass on in our history . Many days and nights of watching had gnno by, ns tho paients hung ever tho low couch of their unconscious cniio. wnn inc nrsi sign oi returning ronciousness and reason, after the fever of the system had abated, the father was there with tender words upon his tonguo for his beloved boy. "Tommy,' 6aid he, "look upon your father, I nm your father. Tommy," and the boy gazed with a bewildered look around him, and shuddered at tho faint idea that his father was near. The father saw it, end for tho prcsont he forbore ; a day or two mure passed by, nnd the father was siill at the brd side, with a lililc boy upon either knee. Tho sick boy looked with a faint smile, as ho glanced upon the faco cf hi? mother. bu shrunk achast when on , lurninrr to the other siuc, he saw his father so near him. "Tommy," said the rfj-icing mother, while tears big and frequent wero rolling down the father's check ; "Tommy, I have good news to tell you; but you must keep quiet child. I tell you your dear father has signed the pledge, and we aro all so hnppy again.1" The noble boy awoke to fall consciousness in a moment; he turned towards his father; twined his arms around his neck and burst into a flood of tears, l'ycry eye arouud ihal bedside wept; but those were tears of joy. Tho time which, dragged so heavily on, now lied by cn noiseless and rapid wings. Tho b y recovered. Tho wifo'j faco was covered with srnilf . Tho little encs wero joyous and happy. Tho eldest hern was seen ever ct his father' side, whothcr at home rr abroad. With returning sjherncss csmo returning business and bnppiness. Every thing prospered wiih that family. A few months have rolled by since this reform. It was like lifo from tho dead. It was lika the finding of that which was srpposcd to bo eternal ly lost. Il has brousht peace to tho body and health to the soul. Whence this amazirr change? For look at that family now. The children run to meet their returning father. Thero is competence there. There is happiness there. There is every comfort there hich tbrsc hearts desire, and, more than all, there, too, is the graUful, humble heart, and there is the eloquent voice cf that once lost, but now reclaimed father, elcqtient ecm-times amidst sobs and tears, lending the devotions and prayer3 cf that family on b:nded knees at thn throne of grace. Whence this mighty chanrre. It hcrjan witKthe holy infijetic of that pledge, nnd it continues wiih that pledge presetTcd inviolate. That heart hss also been
moved wiih other infljences. so that now wo can say "behi!J he prayeth ." The prayers of a urttiuus nnd pious wife hve been answered. The frequent vuit to the sanctuary here, of thai happy family, is preparing 'he way fjr an eternal a bode in tho blest 6anct ;ary above.
Oxford haaiacs. "O l'll W IbLlj'W w IIHlll I UI- . i . J -W ted Oxford Sausages, so much ctMJernted by the lovers of good eating in Er.glnnd, is from a late Knglish publication. Now is liio li:no to try it here. : Ingredients; One pound and a half of rig meal cut from the grikins without any skin, ami a nan pouna oi veai. erne pounu nnu a nail oi beef SUet, ihe yolks nd whiles i ln'3 eggs. A desert spoonful of sifted sage, after being well dried. l'epper and sill lo t isie. How to make the uhorre into Sausazrs : Chop the meat into small pieces nnd then p-iund it to gethcr in a marble mortar till it is short and tender. Chop the suet very fine, and when the egg? aro well beaten tcge'lier, after the while specks are tken out, pour the liquid over tho pounded i moat and chopped euet, well kneading it togeth er with a clean hand, throwing in the silted sge, and pepper and salt from a conrbi?h pepper box during tho operation, so ns to lot ihcm impregnate the whole mass without being prcduuiinuui in nny part of it. Press tho whole when well mixed together in to a wide mouthed jar, and keep it from tho air in n cold place. r ii .t - .- n I i r iv. ii mo touaayci. .mi n o. mm o-o u- , ry little grease in frying them, ns they will bo ! allUOSt fat enough tO fry themselves w ith the aid j of a frying pan. Terms of AIvcrtisiasr."tvr l)o.r.it ; er -;nnre foi three insertions, an 1 Tu i:'T Y-I'iv 1-. I 'h.T:i for -n!i rt-i-ilil'onal insertion. Tt.N Kim;?, or tiir spai-e o-i-.ip,e I i v ioO Crtt.r, U cuuitteil a s.pia.-e, iiotini; l oiiaie I lc;s loan ;i s pjare; aii over a s piare, and lew tnan a .iiiaro ami n half to hfi counted a future find a lialf. l'er f-juare t r three montii, 'I'll it KC 1 Ioi.i.a i:i ; f ir si x nmn tin Si x Dui -Lars, or Ten 1 Ioi.labs per nnuiiiii ; t o s.piares Fir i tr 1 oi. la us a D Fifty t't.M.s per nnnom; tiiree s pi.ires T lntv Dui.laks per aumtm. Merchaiu, DniL'i t-, and other", ni! ver:i-i ii' by t'le tear, v. ill be charged lor a column of diOl) rn's, IHi ; r nnniint ; for thrce-fonrtl-t of a ol.nnn, $5U,0; for hall a c oljm.i, j;3.'.0d; 1 r a ipiarterol a colunin, 5 .'j,ti!l. A ded i-tion of J j per rrsii. iv ill be 111.-. ); Oil adverli-emeiits longer 'hn 11 a onatter of a ooliimn, lion inserted i- the hail year or year, n n 1 not n! lered. C'naneery 110 ti -' n n i pt li tion f. o d i x ore?: inu. t be paid invaria!'Iv in a ivaner. A( erii"moiit omi'ij:' from abroad, mtisi be areompaoied wito trie ca-h, i.iler.orderetl for (iiib! ic.-iiioa by a brothr r pul i i.-her. N. i. No advertisement wiil be if i .-jstt : !-. d until paid f-T, uitlrpsat tho option oftho p'jbiisi.er or by piaviou. en ;ageinfcni betweva tho publisher and the advertiser. Kcv. I. mvl's lialns 5 ZAfv. 4 NI-IW and xaluuViA rcme.ly for ilia raro of C'-iiu7ztip-tiim,Jlthma, lirur-hitit, Crnuu, It AmooiV' CuugU. uii I all diseases of tha t.nnt ant 1,'tn. fjn;;e. JKteri-'ivc-iv a sod and roconiinende 1 t j tin ir'el.ca: l.ic :y.t) who in 1:10 recipe hf? been fteeiy ma r.no.vii. I. ( OVT'.in' 3c Cm., I VvprU l-n, . :r.-, N. V. SANFUKD vV 1'AkU, (icn'l ,1 in.hjjy luc li fit. lo, l.nit Fourth Sir .'-t, .'ininnati. The Proprietor ia now t cei . i:n-, r!iv..- dsi'y, tf "timnniala of tbo hlghoft ro-pertabil i ty fior.i l'n f i - i , C lot fry -rann, an 1 others, ubt have beemn" a-ipia'nle 1 with iu mturi and pITpc. among whieh are tha f il'.o ein: f rom, the Unrtnn .lati'-nl Jj'irrvi' , . .?. Tho following i an ctltn'l from an articlo i-i ti"t piper on "Morbus Iarynj.i', or Vom!hiti, by Frank U. Hamilton, Pfulnmrui Mnuria Meulea ami ij jiii-ial fniliol r in tioucva Medical Colleijo : "Tim Uev. I. Covert's mixture, also now ued so extensively for t'uis attention tiy cloriivmen, Iiel.oicr to the ?ame claa ol siiuiulntiiii; expcciorantu, bem one of thn-e b' ky combinations of mudicinal nsntit n Inch, uliilo it proir.oteexpectoration, does not inij.air tho tone of tho -toinai-h. Ol this mcdicino we feel at liberty to spea!, fcinro coiiipoiition is not held f.om the lrofe;siim, and vrn hopo tiia proprietors ill in see fit l give it to tha puliir. ' e, therefore, vonture to rrcaniincnd i:, liavii'.g einliiyed it in our own case, and in tins cases ol many cther, with riceidtd benefit." This certifie?, tiint having exaniii-.r i tho linv. I. Covert"? Ui'im of File, in all iti coinpiinent part', - do bviievo it to be 0110 id tho bett c,-,fnpci:id for ro;;.',h -, poihuhj- t:oa-. ehrnnic iiillamation?, cte of trhirh v o have r nv know le i.--. nnd do mnt cordially recr.nminnd r.s use t j nil nfllicie S with the abnvo named diser.-e. J. W. DANSFLS, M. IV ) v W. S. LOVIMOY, 1. 1). -aIl,,8 MOiiDUN' NKF.IMIAM, M. I. Onon -l.-aa. K. I.AWRKNL'i:, M. 1. f'r.l 1 vinewbe. The nature of liio cornpoitiou cf Ilia Uev. I. Coven's Dalin of File, hnvin; haen fully txpla u 1 n too f ;;li-ji' medical ,ent!mon, they hava costwnttj thai they n.ay be referred to as authority or lid utility ai en expectorant in in thojio ehronic caiJ of pulmonary ri. scare, in winch that elas of rsinedies is indicated. 1 M. Keesc, M. I'., I'r.o'e-i-or of the Th'iry and Practice of Medicine in too Albany .Medical College. J. M'Naujhtoa, M I' , I'rofe.-sor ol Anatomy and Tiiyioloy in the Fairfield Medical Co iese. Mark Stcphpncim, M. 1' N. 1". city. loet. M. M'Knilit, N. Y. ciiy. J. Mii.-i,0:i, M. 1), Fn.l-idejphiti . C I). Tcwnosnd, M. L) , or John Wii.on, 'I. I) , Albany From the licv. D . Voor? Tit my lv.a be.-ame frnourly ditcase 1, and continuod to (or nearly 11 ee.rfc ; broni." litre;.--. a. i i afrout Pix year sinca I wa atir.ciiej wi'.ii r bron;hili w hic'a occasioned 10a r.iu r.i pain an attended liy dilTo-u't Irsatin.iii an varit'ji j.nrl; of the chest. In March ltM I i".ir'"had a tett.e (f t.er. i Isaac. Covert's Halm of Life, and tbe e;bct baa been, tout j my breathinz U about at tree it before I was t&kaa, ley chronic bronciiitis nearly if not altogether cured, and tba lain of the chet have subsided. I have e-rfat f nfidenec in the Ualm ol Life, and t..ink it a cod a-vi sale medicine. DAVID .MUOKK. Au-eiiu., N. Y. A it. 21, from the Rtv. JI. UannittCT,.!, D , Teacher if Lnngunjps m tne Cazenovii Seminary. 'I'hi. certides that I haa e-jece'f iily meJ t ie Kerr. I. CoverT Balm ot" Life, ia the casa of &u ositir.atc cold, A tiieh rssu'.tod in a tt'.ed inil.rr.iitioii of tue 1-inj?, ti e Ualni of Lite, after tha trial ol several ctlior niedicinc lur , aevetat rrevk?, C.Tected acta-'Jal but parman- :it cure. II. UA.V.Vl.ll.U. Caz:navin. April 15, 1530. Tiic f illovvini 1mm t ie Itev. 1 IIa".ey, D. D., Trafas!ii tf F.ccloiiaslicai IFtory. vtc. in tha Auburn Tii&olo-i-cal Seminary, has j i't been r-eivel. Hfr. . Cnrerl Mv dear ?i::Ft reffr'nee to yennricuei'ne. I deem it mv rlnfr ta atatt. that far a Ion; time I hv
been aP.heted with a CHIiO.N IC Hll NCtil ITS mid its i,K)!veiic, cholera mori-is summer rony"i(t, e.t'-yxm ..am", ii'ual acoo uuaninienn; a id a n-luctd to try your prea- , camp, nervous Win is, au 1 f j: aii Uti ai.fCt.ons it:io ration, .i lha a.jraiv:a front me '.ei! men Mat it con tail- . itervo'u3 i;fst. ed no haard'Vja ir;redicitu. 'J he re- t has Lorn tne ai- This U ...is of t'.. tna?t T.--t. ; !cnnrit snA ca'e cvrnUynil Febrile irntatiotn n! e srad isl restorafin cf jvoeiiioo -v-r c.iTt-re.l to the j"ibiie f. the cure 'if the var hra'.tby fuiictionj to the toraat, o that I am enabled n re- , 'IOiIi derar;rnic.i'. of the atn iB.-n and boe; an ! Ih.e only
turn lo the labwra cf tao (irk. I taiak tie mo iicina en.t- . tleJ tu the attention of all periods f.milnriy a;:tcted. Yeurs tru h, LVTIIFIl IIALSEY. ! Auburn Thnoloicai Sn.inTy, March II, 1 i ). ) Frice 5 I per lotl.- fr7"I' ,r '' bf 5 Hnt.ti er, Uicnmand, Is : Dr. Swam. Cent-eriile, I a ; T.V. D. Wue'.ea, tamfcridg I ; Da.t. AIa-oit, Kuijiiaw.tn, Ia. XOTICETo the Cithcns cf Wayne County: I rnilC uudrsiinevl bein? appointe-5 cocstt hcktevoh. ! Robert M.wrisaon'i baiidin;, u;. ?tai; end that any i.ern j B .f.rm. K. i .c nit ni? oiirre ii m luenmon Ml livin; at a diftance, can obtain Cis service? ry ccpoiiins a i line in the Fost OS6ce directed n him at UichTioi-! : ?taur; J therein what ptae he mut attend tt r! such service, and i what town or pub'. .ir place -t ' near. it li.biA.u i u., jney C. Ail kin of convey a.tciac d-..ic by vhe neat'v, a.id on 'nort mwr. Ri-utnon, Nov. 2 1S33. w. c. F3tf
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Uit sntlc;r.MlliM t-t most fj!.y smmin ri, ti a ih-rnvrry, CMilmnni i &' 'nt. w;ii- ilt t;ie camjiomion priHia. a ri..i tttt.t irici, tiuLiCii- i as a liiciiit , i asTut, nn.j rt ifit'uis Hi ' 3e is ci.uipoJt .1 of liigh'y active in.e-dents, ii ii,i.i:!i. cat, ,iii are tjcn, that it boeome, a' a -ninpii tmii, ptrlV'.-t-!y i:nl ! mi1 a!apti i to trrn c the nnt rieiiirais ;.'Mict. .V? a tejrt of snii-fcri iv ai.! ciMiluifricr j: t) ft-niiy , tnp ?ubnTtt ftr piu.lcti? hniirtii" ti ;if-riuct a -u;o of pil, i,t ai.' rnei liiat mair Le !ibni:U I ta his fiian.lmriit. or la cusn if failure u any ran, no siiars; shall b ma le l it t ie ciutmem. from t. I.iJra.l, merchant. i . w .r. i i ti.iu. i ins may crii.iy mil i anve urea m. i i'mte.l w iih l'i!e f-r more tiittit 10 ; e;irs p;st, nu t hn pant a f real icni of money tut me i i.-me, luiiiornu ami nint- - menl-i. lor it rtirr, wilrio.il benf-tit. u.it.l ie. rnl!v I lime .led me r.,i,,;ttH tel.el, and 1 ha-.e na lieMtal... in .nunc I it ti. my U:ief, i.itxl n wi.l uuaiobly ,-n. tiuit ,lit,e,M,, 1 iiialady. C'u u,Li.s Kluklo. l'eb. li, 1-41. from J. S. Wilcox, inaciiiiu.-t." To Tiik l'ui.ic. I have been a!iiic(vd n a.i I loiiiorrhoi.!? or I'tU-i for more than 1 ' ve-iris na-t, an 1 lor a L" i !:l ol h0 ,,, riry u:r:,. lrri w.t'i it. 1 hue u-o.t alma.l eiory kin.) of ine.n'.-ii an i appitcatio.i, an i h;i h itnout m y Sdbsiniual benefit, unlit tHit U s. ice 1 coinmon.-r.t 11.1115 it- r.. 1 1 ' 1 : n I ) n : c y I rL;tni.e .iU!nifill I" ron tr; Y.. liumiK-.rev-' 1 hour I commence 1 u-in it I .have been nit.iij I-etur, and j am at this l, mo ip.iite free troiu tha mm;! mil, I Ii:up the Auburn, N. Y. Fu:. V-'i', ls-il. Jonaihan S. W'iu .. Frooi J . N . S;a r in, Ca hier i. 'a y Ji 1 Co . llann j To llr. K. 11 ininiui vs: Sir I cooimeii.-e i the uic o; j your Vejjetablo t l,nt:i:cnt for tho 1'ile a, a few weeks Miter. ' an. 1 nave tie ; it i.- u.ona.iy t.er nri-uiii-1 lie-:-! .'0 ii!if 1 vorai-le tNat I il.d nit exi'.-t in lo 'j much boncht'ej t y it. Dntho ;',rt npi.i icMion 1 l.;U iml iTie.il :t l re'of !:r.u tiie surciir ant tfn!tf'.nr-j tiial O'-iai-; !y ntteodj i;iu d.ae, anl think I run no.v nimu-t, it 11 i tnliitlv i 1 , .i I i;o most ciiterl Joy locnintnend it to ,!! ,-in. ila ri v 1'" :C led . J . .N , ;' 1 !; is. Aulmrn, N"w York, Mar.-h 2, Ibll. Tho :n ::-ient ii c i'ialiy c l!i.-aciom in f,--rurc of th Aiui n:vi Ueclooi, a malady of v hi'h tlie ;-r:'it I ioi h Suru'-.-'iJ, F.r n I i; 'j) t:en, in bis !ii-!j;n 0:1 Clinical S.ir-je.-y, fays '.'I'iio ills.' -v. iv a : 110 -r thi-i 1'. -ei o, i;:u nut tin (.jji-r-iti-m, if ' 1: i 1)J oil iiiuninb t "ef.t l n::o! i'.in i." 'I'iti? lul!ov iiu; !ron tfio Uev. (. W. fMoiib-uiLi , tttc.-t-s in efficacy in that disauc : I)r. Humphrey -ba-'iiiT for a few voek -t ! cei nfi : l a I u 1 lu cre.a 1 seoill b-urj? 0,1 fiu b:ti r part ti tlc 11; -tuio, v. bi.-.i r:ave mo intsn-u pain to.- e rai boo. a e-'i.-ii day, 1 made uae iii" your Oiiitni.jiil lor toe la-ll-. t i i:s ; and it Iris not only relieved me, but tbo fiitiri 111:: lisotled, and I am cured. I rlajly recom ;ii-n.l tbo 11.4a of y uur Uinlmciit 10 t:i';-a i.!:lict.- 1 in a similar mamo r. Kcn-i-tfilly yn-.rff, tin. W . Mi.s i io.-u.ry. A ufjur 1, N'. V. June 3, l&U, I'ri.-e, JI per box. (jy'l'kr "cuuine for . '.!e1y I. f.'-erf -. l!;!'ne.-, Ki-'l.nton.l, la. ; i r. S-.v ai.i, (,'; ntr.-vil e, I a. ; Tims !. H nciden, Cambridge, la., unl Uaitiol M nun, " lujiit -tfiwa, la. NO Al't! ev-f r dovi Art!.;Y l';i WlflH. ft iil the ie 1 (or ti e pr "erv ali"a of the hair. none ht! been found emial to .l.l,M. II. Mil I ' ' 1 , indeed il proved if-tdf infulliblo in p reventinc tbo buir from f llin.; if, 1111 1 v. ill p -iti ely by a M.l'itol npplu-i tn.n in nineteen ensoj ' t every twenty, rortuec a full ru i !jkurianl bead of hair. l'ieao rear! the f 1 'lowing from the Saturday Iv,eniii, i'ot ot Sept. Tih, IviitJ: Hair, Toxic We cull the af.ent ion ol toe nf o -ted with reinafire lul'tens?, to the im- die-it "Ilnir 'i'"iii." pr-par-tdhy JJr. Jayeo of V.iil cily. J f n vine u-r I il our-ilws we can t;-eak of iu virtues by c perie.e a, ai.d we un.'ieitntin'y prnri"!i:n:e it nil iiivnluablp remedy 1 1 prevriil the falliii'; ntf of ti.e heir, tin ! to restorn it iri.m a dead, t n fine, healthy nppearnive. Wo can al- 1 fpeak from rmiai knovt l': !,j ot tiie cftrs of two or lori i.- ifi' id-i iio weie prcli-po'k'.t to balhi's 1,1111 1-y t!.o 11 -f of .fayiie Hair Tonic, havo now luxuriant hair. Ye!:a no di-po-iti'm to puff, in 1 ifrim ie.ately oil kind ot remedies, for nil dieaes whicii Jl"?h id iieir ;o, but v. hon wo have lesud the virtuo of an article, tve are f.-ec to nay it good. R. J VV:.'.,S r:XFFC'I'iFNT. This in-alual le ir.e li :oie is r!ai!v elfectmc ?or:io of the no-t p.,t uni'biim nnrl wimdorfiiJ cure t ant .hare ever bei :i kiun. All who have over n'-ed it f r A.ihma, Co ;.;b, S4o t' .ec ot P'.o'i,!, Hiryiif '.iu;h, Croop i.r Hiees, fo.-iuipti-oi. Chronic l'lcuri.-v, !bi;irf!i' ", Fain nu I Sore,ie- of t ie l'.r'-nt. difOfU, ? t': n : l ovi rv oth :f lb Ft s'i;s and FiiFAJiT, ran nnd do utteet t 1 il- u ei '...; It jian N unr i . n i.t -i i: a '-! j.-rc-t mi ncn t it, an i you will be f .r.te.l to acknnv. ieii;e tiiat its irt i- h.icc ?", j ncr ririn'. m 01 trrr-f, ; taat it eian: iar ni.ove n-m oeyo.id the r;irh,f.- .mpetition ; that it i ti.e only rr.a w:i-ibic, liio only natural, and the only truly i-'ce.'ua method ot ar- ! re ?t 1 .1 -i; i.id eoriii . ;ii--i'('.i n! the k'u'.moiiHry iliiiu Kxtraet "f a rt fai trnin t:. I.ev. i'r. Iab: n k, i to Pre s i at of t .e Water'. illeC Mr oe : "IV..n i l.' i-:!- ; "r ,i Jayne, a r- ; ilar : a :'. of syi'. n-.it, and an r-xperieoc cme, 1 wai piepared t' mo:i:a's "n la . or ul b',- d '.c a -; i" :'' e Me -Jier.; Cniver ne-Ttsiful ; n.eti" .reciate tf.e r.ui to Dr. I) 1 1 y 1 1 I'::i: u:f rif rr.r- ! .- r. 1- tr e. r .1.':' t'T' 111, t ;o;, -uu-'o ritv ' t th :.! fiich are rt;f them in my i.w.i fandiy, I have more than realised Thr v &rc wbut tiiiy profe .ii . rc nt i On tr ersoiii! C.l.lt.Ol J tensive. y euin;ri tome 01 thr o ; i- '.i . ' u ' ': .U li'y ;ir'; nri'l anti !;ti f t .". i..o-t ti.i.'tiV-o e,f h irr-nu !'.-' -.- a. I kit i'V htuhlv e-t. -!;'!, an I fre-oisntly j.re-n'e'', ty i ir -n-ue ?be e. r" .e f,f t ! mot rh-Di ctable of ihereyjlar t ract, on-:-i I oicoic of thofily lad rl-auriier I J i nolbritait ."iiii.nru ! me in ---, a e' a ri:-, a-r a valuable a ! iit.rm f-i our mat. r a rnca e:;ii:ient-y u-';: it r-mt"Ty i -r im IM'Fl S 11AI1COCK, Jr. Jlr. Nici. o'.ns Harri', one of tne d-n. on of '- Ftr-t I 111, ,t.r: C:,urch rf Furii :-.';.:ii-i, i-.H.- U:i - r rf -tiv c jr.-i i bv it after havmj s ift'-re 1 foi ity ycar-t Willi A'thiria, ' tvhirh b-.tnort b'if.le-1 the ltiil t "f tH l'hyi- : ciana of the city. Mi Mary Cau; bt:l f f ayette t o. l'a hit been cured of Asttima of eighteen years ataitdinp I by tiii Kxpeetorai.t. r :;tall, what the uu' i:c :ave iontr 1eifP'i, 8 tnecs.-.n ri tni kin.t. which mmit be ilt;fiv!-t upon regular jiiys.ciun is nuw oherr d to the 1 ! rn :i fit - 1 of K. DL'ODAI.K, Il :'-!i-i r, I . J i'f m, liJI 0?-! tAVVtn f'AKMIV TlVi: HAT. SAM i a er-rt-nn, i or a, er I ., ..t tflrr.t.l reme !v for '' i-scntery. Da ; -irti'-io vv -rtiy r f f eat clence for eurir;; cholera snfiat im ot s !,- rilT C: .ki a .rrrdainl; and ia c'.i charm. e above Ji?caHiWORMS! WORMS:: WOr.MS::: To rcmore tbef ti .u.'.t unrj an ! dinrtroi? inhabitant f the stornaeh sn ' '..iri- Wii'-'i o '.ftrn irunir lhi health and ilwir the ii.cs r.r Cii.Mren, es JAY.NK'S TU.MC VERMIt L'OF a tcwii an-J ?afe pre arst'.'.rt firtke rcmovr.Iof the various km i ot vrorns, Cypesia, soar (-Cwnach. want of a;i- ; f.te, i.iar,i lever r.n ague, am oti..t n w . am " F r?tv J.VMts K. Dt ijllA I.r". Jj'y i3, l?4l IV.j. KitH'.in, I. The Ilarmonist: B "v CING a veiled, on c-f an fa from the iiiot -f.rcre-. ihorr, adite-J in erery vaniity of mttrs in t;ie j Met.io-'.itt ilymrt B ; far ja'c ( Jan r.lh, lrli. the HOOK STORE.
' Tu jcU l'u: t'ley say la rt eii with thftn. A 1. 1. niriii.im! iliroughout their n ie an I immcnta eircu:lion li.at ncr try t!im cmtimje to t uy them. Feler.' IM: aie jffiy e4etnS.'. ; they work no m.raclej, nor do i'h-v prole? 11 cure all 4:a, they are tha cirit, .-if r.llr ,,;,.) ,. re iiar ph)o ,an, who bat maJe hi pro! ;t the si i ry ot li. life. Ir. I'rters i a ftartuata f a t .i .c'p, .-i . ii t tie MaOch jse it Me1ica! College, ! !. ii !i!u w t.u ,n!,n,; ! hiinelf a a ina.t of M-ivm-a !:t ! f'.mi- a 1 i:t:' ram.i'v ,f the laie tiav. Vmtmr l'--i ters' .:rial.:t V,i. ar uipie lit tsieir preparation, mi. , in tiieir a--tiOi, tboj,.,!, j,, tMeir operation, ami uniTalle1 i ,!lf " f Tie t n ,i anJ cu.i-ry aie aoke liHe.l w ith j thetr prai. The pi'se an I the po-.r Ho,ie aiika eha j with the. r virMf ;i all rh.naic xury will retain their ; on lerfj: powers, an ! errt them nnaliera.i by a or titu- ; at. on, an I i',,, i!,e nice of a rnte!o! romiiiunity pioc!aii. j IVier's I'm prevent keep ori itieat il timely J, au, j have no rival in rurinfi tntiiuu lever, le.er an.'l ague. tpepiia. lier romplaitus, erouj,, sirk liea.i arha. lauii.tiee, j aniiama, cirop.y, .-heuiuaunn. enlarrmei.t ol (n ,,,!en piie, co.H-. I,,,,,!, otwtruo,,, heart bum, furr.,1 tonruei : nauea. riinertion of tUe to,ch .h i he..,, incipient ; .fiarriioea. riatu.enoe, habitual .ivftiveiiew, om of appetite , biorha.l or allow eoinpl. xion, ami in all of torpor of j the bowels wbero a cnharti,- or aperient U indicated, pro- ! I icinj reitlier nausea, Kripinj nor .Itbihty ; UJ ne ,.,, j ;!! l-.o try them eoiuuitie M hoy thtm. ) The mot triumj'liant uc.-oe ha aver atten.tr,) (Hair nta j ani enoiih n alrea iy know n ol them to immortalize and j haul titfiii down to ostcrity mn the iiiipni. eiunt.i of tho i m nie l.cal .-ii.:! -c. J r. Frterf was bred lo t. h.. ' ' , ' """'i ha .tit,,!U,", n" ' to h ""1 lha ,,:,!v "' '"".en maehii.ery m world lor pi.l ikiiti?. ' i i perfect, and it nrn. - imparu tt tho pill essvi.nal wrt in, becnusa by b,,,,perfectly Hrinr.ht, nil the p,li hidden virttia l9 reirralad. when called into action, an 1 here alo it i- l'etem emrel, B ins woriu an, i iumh nil trie preiniuinsmedaU and dipl otnnn. . o i iraj iu uucit lor too inline I elcrs 1 ate coiiiif,. a n iomn of mu e en now be beard fur the.i rtiin". !c-t do ye hear that! uh,!o a boi can ic-t,fy lunlioey . Iiv they owe their ! atioii from ,),., ,e,, , feterr' Til!-:, and if cnlotntd and kmiei aro not crMluig i,. t. il V ml d:u-c c aril only iuimuKioi. Ct in ir: - 1 1 s tin- impir could Ml.,1 ill. i... resident ot V ayno county alone. by your Irieu li an- nei.h1 00 1. a in a :'in. 11 loin- will know, ,, iilnt the L... l. . . I.- . . e people j w-ul liai I fleii' I nls and to biciti would bo to j ru-oii.i.; wool. I'n.-c -.'u ot .'ol i-enl-i per box. Mop tho j i ii'.-;.! oi.-e id ihei! trullithi ir uuiterial re r 1 cf.-t,,..-, n.; !. I to tfio t liliiony o i, us "keen it bcl te people .1 v. i.l bo heard thrni. bout Una ,alu uf I hip: u-1 .'ii ; ev iir y inilu cbao ait a .-e on yooiv . - wh.lo 'olicriii un-dlilun-directed by t!io bi of ni-ln.in-T if bent bliu villa, lorn t irt, t ii,tip, velt ct ciierk, My aid mruatwii comole moil 1; a.i., 11 un un ,',iy( ,V,-. nn ladies in d. Iicata til- " "' a 8.J" .1 .'mil their po cr and ir.noci in-r, ,) tmiL or .'I iit a tone wit'emt in liio -!i :trr il.-cr incur-u-bn.'ai.i 1 I aboriion: who-b fact are of tho ..... o-li.iee. I'impie-; a 011114 lad y cnt liar liiatnlr. 1 nnd a- foi Ii r i.:oie ."rati iu! to him (of tii ,MU. on ot , 1 l.-:in: ti an ,( bp ba t ,aied ii. 1 bf. ' I-;, f., etvv. 'l wit . Fifr.- Fills thev raa- tho tlmwl , , to ' Ctiur .e 1 I ItllU IIV i-i 1 r r.ii.u inioun ine m mi, na .1 or 1 . a common ,b,61 beiue tho a itinunpain ut i . not ' ompCociI t) m-.is.e a mcii ol I'lem. TtouMc in I'tiito's Court. U 'it" nM oui-hf d id l'I it 1 came up to Nnv York, (Ileniii-. '" ter- had tin I'll! I.ntine m woik,) ilu al'v, ilie emit lnnt; cf T.oior.i, rt .l I y I I o re-i.ru bi r .'uiiiii-ifin, hi boor flam anil il, - I .bale come to di li . er ill -m all up in ou--i-or, my rail.n,; 11 . i r in) buiue-r i tbmocdi; I b he hern I' r tbciu years i.l a terrible new. And l rually don't kioov what on earth I'm to do; Mot of you, lob-'ily or, do l c.ime t i complain. Hut 11 tatnal New j Piker, ono I'M I F.KS by nam! Tim di,, a-' , my ih!, m th war on mm, kind. Ate Ftibd'.n ! b, tii- lets what drip ran wn tin I J I won! I yield him N v Vmt, ir, it there ho would ay j Hot, s:r, IVtei w ill hat o the w hoi a world lor bit c,i y . V I. It. iiMiini in council lmt emir to pumue, 'I'luit Fiii-ine ot Feteri' brol.o lortli into viuw. The Kin? o( 'J'crror looked awhile. As thonhbis soul wos turned 10 lulu. At that unparimr cnurtoi of ill? Mir all men kinw.i ro retnri I'll!. Theo Till- ol I'eteri' Mop the ulnujjhtcr And leave the blood ni purri a- water. Now I'Mi n mukea, I've beard bun f-nj, F'n e hundred th.u-iiud I'lIU a lay; S thru the rloiiirc is very Email f Feople dviii'T there at all, I or, w hen di nw in earth mm! I ernrn 'urn, Fi -trp, that Ur Fi-Ikk, jam liim! An I "nan the ch,?! -kn, o maiked 1 r i!.muh, iW-iit like any rnwe to bloom. i For eai", 1 S be.-brN or 7.ri,mi0 h i-i., t.y Irwin Ree.I A j Ibotb.-r, Hail Ilii-htwcll, J. K. ifidale, and . I'. II. db.j wey, lii hmoio', la. ; AU 1. i.v I 'n ti'.i, .V I'o 1 ker, !Y port; MiehntJ Al r, "oo drn-h, II m'jit 'o , inr!ietrr: . J". A.H.'ioiiy, .M. 1 , illnr d iV I'neiiMii, liloomfiebl .V Jm k, Munrietuwn ; ; SiiKth A- Sample, Yik to-.i ; Jor! I!larkli.Se, Andern.itown : M. Sea ton. Centre, ille ; Siiiln A. Talboit, Milton; l ilioitiV M"re!:iu, Cnm'iridije City; Jno. JV. I.eebn.k, , !r...o; '".) 'im ry A I, on- hoie, I.ewiviUe; 1,. 'J'yler ; iV. J'orii !, H-.vville: IJiil V Ibnby Cn r II . !e, FidiMllB, , rind boo'i.-bo it tbn Stat- and I'mf d Stale. Fib. II, li:. r.lw THE GASH STORE. AS trie r Irn" ire of announcing lo bi friends and the !!!;. that Ii'- I.a in-t received from tbo Atlantic 1 c.t.es hi rciiar annual ujij !y of IF ALL AHD WINTER GOODS. i Hi- stork corn-infer a retieru! n .ortmciit of Foreign and Joii.'-Mic liltV t. KlS. of the new-. t Mtyle, .-.liirli wero eiected by bit-nic!!, at tbe lowest en -ti ni price, au'1 iviil bo sold at a very i-inaii advance on tlic ?aiue. a r. ! t lu t reraive.-?, an a -.t rtment of Hardware, (Jiicrii.ilr-', IJ-iot-i, Sboe-, J'.o-mM., Men and Hoyi' Cnyt, Oocune, Ir..-.. Slul. N'ailj. e A.- - -.... ......... .. in. .11 ( Mcrchaodin- which' will !,e o!d at nrieea to .; ,uit h(. timrS, Kir:, rid, Oct 112ib, 1-iJI. 4I-tf Great STOCK FARM Tor Sale. a STOCK FARM fy me 1 7 rnilei e-t of I Jtfoy eit, , J- 'i'o,.-an ci.jutv, Jixli&na, n Hie, Fin creek. : ,.,.tainin? 7'-0 ri-fti Wll walerad, and vim'e n.V), r 4W ! acr, , ,i,n,fe tbe t aiait'e prairin. and any ;antity ! j prairie on tha ftmx and tt o1r of tbe neck. There aro ! about 20tl kcrr under (-n-e, sritH afrfj.tt ISO acre tinder euil;T,llo. The huildinc are tolerably coniforlat.le, trt not f v peiias ve. Th& nb-ie ia aHttfihly ndap'etl fir raiam; to.-k, and i for alo at a price to uit tbe hart tiinee. "Ii.uise ihin;r to j.urchee ;iro;,trty of thi kind will find it to tiifcir a banmfs ti riammi tiie remi?a. For further information m-j jire .f D. F. IIOl.L'lWA Y, at tJsi office or 'i l S. Jfcnrun', Lafayette, Indiana. I! ,r iimOiid, J an. 7ti, lJiMs!- Biblf! 4 LARfiK afi'rtment nf I'.IHLFS, m non etylo 2. i Iliii 'uigs, an I at ctfiarEnt pric4: yii rereifl an 1 1 ur tale at tBe IJOK STORE. January 07th, Ifl2. fr7-A pio-i articie ol tTGAKS, fur s-ale at tiie Jan. i.'7th, 1 1-2. F'K)K STORK JQ3 PniHTING, EMIUAfnO m.v.otiiul n'rri trr ili; PAMPHLETS, Promiory TVote, 1 Halt and I'jrty fnriLtKnnt, les C ,-o .2.i any art.Hti ;f I.Kl li.li-l HJUS 1IIIJV7L.0, r.zecbtcd at tlu tk,rtrtt nutirt, and tn froodtfU, at the
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