Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 17, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 April 1854 — Page 3
From the Great West.
aykt la m. SM«fwer*H®« Umtaalta Conrtelai* It was during one of those driazly, cold D4 cfceerless evenings of last Vintef, that brace of lightiy clad, "poor but respectable" girls were hunying home from^their bmplojment on Main Street, to a distant' part of the city. A.s they passed over the| pleety and slosby pave, unsheltered by tmbrellas, orjieavy clothes, against? the itiless storm, a couple of gentlemen pass sd them near fifth street, and iike the following conversation ensued: «*M did you notice that girl!" "Just past usl" "Yes, the one on the inside." "I saw her, what of her?"
little incident. "That girl, Mi, is not only really beauiful but witty and ,vintelligent ,as a rcrsclerkV* ,* 1
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to understand it was raining rather sharp*, ijtd having an umbrella at disposal, pressnd them to accept it. After some hesita$on on the part of my beauty, she observed: "You arc very kind indeed sir, but as ire arc already very wet, and you are dry, it would prove a poor rule, working ouly one way, wetting your fine clothes and not drying us!"
Aftrr some hesita* Alspicc. Atter some ncsua
a lady so agreeable and well-favored as yourself," says I, "forces me to persist in tendering you my umbrella—take it." "Where shall 1 return it to-morrow" says she. "Keep it, or direct me where I shall call
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for it." "Call at N. street in the morning, yotl "will find it at the store with our complimeiHs, sir." "Quite «n adventure, you Tenncsseans would call that, I suppose," said the friend, '"but we citizens get used to such incidents of every day our growing city." "Perhaps you do, peih ips sc," said the young man musingly, "but M.. 1 not only lived in Tennessee, I've lived in inosi of our great cities, traveled over Europe, and you may smile at my apparent lackadaisical twaddle, but M., that poor girl's facc and nranncr has made, though sudden, nn everlasting impression upon me. I cannot account for it, you may grin and smile, laugh if you will, but it's true.—. However, now let us to business."
IVATUltK'S OWN ItFJIKBY. It was the opinion of the Irtlc Dr. Rush, that thpre existed in nature an antidote to every malady to which man is linblfc. The Hock Itoso has been found to be one of the best medicinal plant* extant, and the morfc ilpbecomes known the.more it is appn ciated. It lifts been fully tested in the practice of numerous physicians in various parts of the country, and their testimonials to its wonderful success In SCROFULA, and all blood diseases, are of the strongest character.
O* Myers*» Extract of Rock Rose, for saW by Dr. W*. L. MAIIAN,
Terre-Haute, and Drug
gists generally, where paniphlots, Ac., may be Itod gr&Us. [April 5, iy54-3w
IIIAU itir.i)
On thoiJSth instant, by ROT. I. If. SHANNON, Mr* WM. R. ADKINS, to Mrs.'HILINDA E. WALLACE, both of Terre-Haute.
NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS*
fVTOTICE is hereby given, that sealed pro-i-1 posSls for attendiug upon all prisoners confined in Jail, and paupers in th« Comity Asylntti, and upon th« poor gen?r illr in this county, will IXJ RECEIVED untu Sntunlny, the
99d day of April, 1854, Rt 10 «'clo«k, A. at th« Auditor's Offic%, in Terrc-Haute,
county, Indiana. It is proposed to r*teire proposals for sepaVate Districts, as follows: One District to comprise all that part of tho county, lying North tif the center of Township eleven, and East of tlie Wabash river One District icr comprise all that part of the county, S*mth of tho renter of Township eleven, and East t*f the Wabash fiver ana one District to comprise all that part of tho county lying West of the Wabash riret.
All proposals iwnst be accompanied ^tth the names of responsible persons as securities for £he faith
Oil perfctrlDancd of tho contract. By order of the Board of County Com ALBERT LANOE, Amditor. Tfem-Ha«te, April 9, lS54-17-3w
««m
STOP
LEFT this place March 35th twd 3? horses, one a brifht sorrel, bla*e face,blind in one eye, bonesparin on right hind lame,
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Some white feet udlwa, thin order and
about twelve years old. The other a bay 18 bands high,rough matte considerably mark edl^the coilar, about 10 years old.
N°I',f,5
MXnd hu bm .ppointfd Mwlnk,
at|n«d has ...
it link mm, of thr SsUM of Samael Kvcrsol. late of Vigo aaitntj deceased* Said «rtate is wppoMd t» bo aolranU
M. SL DURBAa
XpHl S.-3w JiAaV«?« Wait *»ni
TTAVB l*roov«d i^eir DRUO STORS to XX Boae'a Cornar, So«^ Wert porow of the ^ablio Square, trhers iher,!"" bf pl««id to •wt* Uwir old tuatomcrsitna the public generally. Eariaa wade recent purvhas«i ferent branahes of rht»ir basiocs*. and iHejr have of rvpl«ni»hiig at «Jil maparvd to aocomniodate their co*Ujoi%jr«
Ue moat mmttilf VenQ»,
April, -fvi
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Rough and Ready, Willing and Waiting!
GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT!!
SAT
something I line, arc just now receiving their
"By heavens she has the handsomest jktit for the B^SST and in selling, we are deface I ever saw." jtermined not to be underbid by any House "Pooh!" said M., ha! ha! well as
saving in regard to that note." !«!»a»k?
aS8
»ure
no umbrellas, and see how the rain is] AT THE OLD K. & B. CORNER, coming down, egad I'll go and give the Suclt good? .and at such prices, as shall merit girl my umbrella and hatvc a word with
a
her if it costs a law suit, .-j Go on down to The following are some of the infinite variethe office, I'll be there in ten minutes. ty of articles always found at our counter
The friends parted, the younger of the SUGAR—TJrown of all shades. Loaf, Crushed, two followed the girls, nnd the other kept
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THE ..
war R. Sc R. CORlVE^ ^j RIDDLE, LOCXRIDGE & CO.,
ariety
Spring Stock of Groceries,
The largest and most complete assortment ever 'offered in Terre-Haute. These goods were selected especially for the Retail Trait of this city and neighborhood, to serve our old friends
In btiyinjr, we seek not forlhecHEAPEST,
J^vyas keeping the genuine article. We tender our
to our
r° ,. liberal patronage to us for the last six months, "I won't listen M., that f^ce has got me: jand
»«merons customers for their
the that thcy ghall 8till find
continuance of the same.
T-° cr r? .1 MOLASSES—Orleans, Sugar Honse, Plnladel-
on his way to his otnee on I ourtn street.! phia Syrup, and N. York Golden Syrnp. In course of an hour, the gallant returned, COFFEE—100 bags, consting of Laguira, Rio evidently pleased with the result of the
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Mocha.
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TEA—Imperial, Gunpowder, Hyson and Black —very choice. FISH—Mackerel in barrels, half barrels and
"Ah! so you really did scrape an ftc* TOBACCO--Fjneassorted Chew'^ lobacco, of f„
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uainiancci FBITTS—Oranges, pmmis, Raisins, Figs, CoI did. I nccosted the girls, gave them |-4 ,.p
Kits Tongues and Sounds, Cod Fish ''*0 Salmon, Fine White Fifth, Sardines, fcc. Salmon, rine vr nuu isu, o.imini-s, ku.
Taylor s, Hudson and Williams best.
coa Nu
ts, l'ea Nuts, Almonds, English
5 %i: Walnuts, Filberts, Ac. SPICES—Ginger, Pepper, Cloves, Mace, and
MUSTARD
_A
very fine pure
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Lib?
On the early part of last week, tlwfinule of this little affair, came oil, in our city it was the wedding of Col. John A. •, of ville, Tennessee, to Miss Mnry a poor shop girl. The umbrella courtship has terminated in transplanting ojnc of the prettiest, most nmiable, naturally gifled young women of Cincinnati, from Cincinnati, from her humble home and occupation in tho city, to one of the finest old homesteads of a flourishing plantation in Middlo Tennessee truly, "All the world's a Mage."
article*^ ."is*
FLAVORING EXTRACTS—A fine and full assortment. PICKELS—Assorted in gallon and half-gallon
Jars, l'epper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Lemon Syrtip, tc. CHEESE—English Dairy and Western Reserve. SOAP—Common and Fancy, of all kinds and
Varietic.
T^e pleasure of an attempt to benefit CANDLES—Sperm, Star, in $ and whole S. .1 Boxes/}* 'ft *.,2 V-vi -iiW TALLOW—
8ALT—In Sacks and Boxes, An extensive supply of miscellaneous artices usually kept by tlie trade, "too numerous to mention": PROVISIONS—Beef, Fresh and Dried, Sugar JE 4F.'Cured Hams, Shoulders, Sides, tongues, ipSfsfewWhite Beans, (the real Yankee baking Kj&rfsa,beans,) Onions, Dried Apples, Dried 1'eaches, Potatoes, fec. JFLOTTE—The best Brands for Family use. b^v ^P^the barrel, half barrel, or smaller quantities. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE—Tlie largest most complete assortment, ever brought to Terre-Haute, by any one
AM Jioitse consisting of— PAINTED BUCKETS. Tubs, Hsnd-kcelers, Pig- ... ....gins, Mashers. Rolling-Pins, Lemon '.v.')*!84U«cztt,), Clotlies-Pins, Willow Wag?d,L' ons, Churns, Covered Buckets, Well jfv5?D? Itnckets, Bowls of all sizes, Nest Boxes, iM'f- Cocoa Dippers, Tar Cans, Seives, Bung
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•ip.'Hrters, Butter Moulds, Mops and Mop V'i Market Baskets,'Clothes Bas-j skets, Cedar and Brass-bound Buckets,
Ac., itc.
BROOMS—Shaker »:id ^Common Steamboat and Stable. ii« BRUSHES—A full assortment of all kinds.
O A E of a A 4 Steamboat Cable. NAILS, Coffee-Milis, Curry Combs, ifcc. To Farmers, Gardeners and Mechanics.
We keep a constant supply of all kinds ot Agricultural Implements such as Plows, lloes, Rakes, Garden Iioes, Axes, Ac. Cultivators, Thrashers,Reapers,Mowing Machines, Cradles, Scythes, Grindstones, Hand-Barrows, Scrapers, Wheel-barrows, Railroad Trucks, and ninny other tilings pertaining to these occupations.
O* We have the Agency for the sale of Durkie's Celebrated Portable and Platform Scalcs, Fire ProoT Safes, Ac.
We still continue to pav the highest market price, in CASH, for all kinds ot marketing. Call and givo us a triaK If you won't, buy. tee trill. We positively will not, be undersold by any responsibe house in the city.
RIIDLl-:» LOCKKIDGB «fc CO. April r, 1P54 dAw-tf [Journal and Prairie City, copy.]
Window (wlass.
JtTST
received the best quality, from SX1^ 94i36, donhlo crown, for sale ft April 5, dtf DONNELY A JUNG'S.
Paints..
JUST
received, a superior lot, dry and in Oil Chrom G.'-eeu, Chrom Yellow, Paris Green. lTrnsian Blue -American Vermillion, and all t.Ko Common paints. China White, in Oil, a Superior articlc, for inside finishing, for sale rit DONNELY A KING'S.
April 5, dtf .v..
liiiisced Oil. undersigned has on hand at his Mill, J. iri Terre-Haute, LINSEED OIL, which lie offers to tho dealers and consumers, on as good ierms as the article cau be had in Cincinnati or Louisville. JAME^HOdlv.
March ll,1tS4 dAw-tf
igo
TO THE "LADIES.
MHS*
AlAWrS,
would respectfully Announce
to h«f oW citstonifrs. the r.*dies genefslty. that she h*#ren«mt« to fourth Street, nearly opposite the Baptist Chtirfeh tvhm she will he happy to wait on *11 who m«? ravor her with their custom. jSf- Fanhions received monthly. ui«rchl6-»UVw:(m
""NEW BOOKS^-SPiaiNQ STOCK
WE
are now daily receiving our spring stock of Boots,"Stationery nnd Fancy Goods1 School, Miscellaneous and Cheap Books—New Novels—-J uven le Gilt and Poets —Cap and Letter Paper—Gold and Steel Pen —Cutlery and Toys, fco., at r, •. CHILD'S BOOK STOKE.
April 4,1^4-tl«few-4w
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Ml I Si"' V*.
mum
llverr of the abov* horsea, OT any information wj «itAT that war lead to their fcecwy at J. Markle's qXTpTlfU A STrR ATDV •tore in'this plaw, will hc liberally wwanled. Otih W MdlVl^K &
HARDWARE!
Spring Arrivals—Sign of tlie Anvil, THS subscribers are now receiving their Sjring assortm«nt ef Hardware, •T» Iron, rfails Ae., which will be mote full ami cateasive, and embracing a greater variety of desirable goods, than has eier been offeree! in thin market. To their old friends aird enstefrwer* and the public general!*, they beg ltfare to safr, that they can p'reserrt inducements to purchase 4 them, which cannot be surpassed ou the Wabash. 4. COOK A CO
March S4-dawtf Sfo. I Union Rcrr
-—miiiiiii in ma Notice,
ixic»EF-»na«iiEiasaa
STEAM BOAT AGENTS.
Sl
AKD
dealer* in Flnir,
a
ALL
^ome.
oca«r of Second uut Ohio Streets, Tate-
aa Cgtaor of S«con __ **S^ct attlattoa Kivtn to *U h«#lnoifii i« the ttae of to effect Uietr object than by Porwarttin# pommiwlcm. »Km4ni & Oct., Oro^man A Bwjrne, if. Smith IE. Wolf#, X.McCr«ir, a«4 J. Haute, ta^iana Jfo%?«. waiter#, Jtoatenaia, la*. S««t^lO(r,KvuHniwtr f«uraarr %mersrtmftcc:
Sfeaia and Boiler Bsllder, Baikr Stmt, Caagress tad Fraat, Cimeiiwatiy OJktv.
kind* of FUmfitc Muhioes, Screw Cutllnff Ifachltws, C**t Iron Stw and Grist Hill Water Wheels, Saw ud Qriat Mill Iron* made to nnfar.
March 1, 18MIS 1y
I
MV BTlUBimiT.
AT THE LATE STAKD OF THE KTPBlSi "PR-REDRENIO OFFICE
Coffee, Sugar, Teas, Molasge^Iroits, ,#UTS, TOBACCO, &c.t
HAVING
Grocery
retired from the quill/ tli& scissitrs
and paste-cup, and botfgftt out the stock of Dar Gaocsatxs recently owned by the Messrs. Wasson A Co., and folly replenished the same with new purchases at Cincinnati and further east, I now offer to the public at my oldstand, a very excellent stock of
E S
At as low rates as siiriilar articles can be had in this part of the coantry. Buying prudently and cautiously with cash, and preferring to sell in the same way, I shall be content with a very small advance on cost. I guarantee that every article shall be as represented, under the penalty of returning the money on the return of the goods, in which I take the risk of pleasing all tastes, however dissimilar and diversified they may be—as every one knows. I romi.se fair in the beginning, and think I shall able to meet and fulfil all pledges in the outcome—respectfully soliciting many trials, or any ainouut of scrutiny and investigation.
I enumerate the following articles now in store, or to arrive during this week, lo-wil: STTGABS—New Orleans, Common, |&|^ySFair, Prime, and Clarified Powdered
White, Crushed—White Crystals, and
White grained Coffee Sugars—a fiue stock. TEAS—Gunpowder Extra, Im'"•G perial, Common and Extra Hvson, 't£ and Common and Fine Black
Hi Teas.
COFFEE—Laguira, Rio—White and^gggKT Green, and superior old Java Coffee, SYBUPS—New York Golden Syrup—thej drippings of loaf sugar New Orleans Reboiled,' Sugar-House,Goodale and Plantation Molasses.
FISH—Mackerel in barrels, half ?nd quarter barrels, and Kits
Tongues and Sounds, Codfish and fresh Sardines. FBUITS, &c—Oranges, MR Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Zantc Currant3, Citron, Canton Ginger, Olives. Cocoa Nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Brazil and Peanuts, English Walnuts, Nutmegs, Macc, Cloves, Spices, Ginger, Cayenne, Ac.
TOBACCO—John Anderson's Solace, and Watson's Virginia tine cut Chewing Virginia —Edwards' and El Dorado natural leaf Chewing fine cut Smoking: common Missouri, and Lennox's very sweet small plugs, and Maccouba Snuff.
CIGABS—La Norma and La Union, fine Figaro, La Fiel—Colorado, Plantation, aud light brown Havana.
SOAPS—(Cleanliness is a virtue)—Baein's Poncine, Windsor, Sassafras variegated, brown Bar, while Soda, German washing and Palm Soap*
PICKLES—Assorted in gallon and half gallon jars, Pepper Sauce in jjgjju quarts and pints Ground Spices, Cassia, Mustard, Lemon Syrup, etc., «&c.
Flavoring Extracts, &c.
Vanilla, Orange, Lemon, Rose, Sultana Raisins, Bayleaf and Rose water. Miscellaneous Articles. Star and Tallow Candles Powder, Shot,Lead
Rice, Table Salt., Soda. Salroratus, Baking Powders,Starch, Blacking, Tubs, Buckets, Friction Matches, Shaker Brooms, Rope
Mats, Whisks, Bedcords,Clothes lines, -«s Willow Baskets, Clothes and Rolliwit ing Pins and Mashers, Wooden nm
Boxes, Wash Boards,
English Dairy Cheese, and Cider Vinegar.
O I S I O N S
Early's Sugar-Cured Hams, Corn Meal, Potatoes,White Beans, Ouions, tc., ifec., Ac. (HT I will pay the highest current rates for merchantable products of tho country, at all times, &"d Fanners having provisions for sale urn rosDCiilfullif invited to call rtn mc before selling D. S. DANALDSON,
Market street, East of the Courthouse. (D" Fresh Garden Seeds on hand. March 22, 1854-tf
David S. Danaldson,
EArrNG
sold his Printing Office, now de
sires to make settlements as fast as possible for which, he respectfully invites a call from those interested. In nine years' business, lir has-lost the good will of only two or three persons in settlements of accounts, which encourages him to hope, that lie can finally close up all balances promptly and pleasantly and «t 11 retain the good feeling of old patrons, to wliom he acknowledges himself so much indebted. Ho will We found at Mr. SOULE'b Express Printing Office, tho old stand, with his books prepared for closing without delay.
Gentlemen at a distance, having an idea of the amount due him, will please remit by mail, withoutTRwaiting bills and such remittances, properly enclosed and directed, may beat his cost for postage, and risk of safe mail conveyance. To all such, he relies on honor and just feelings, as he cannot visit distant places for small ainownts, so widely Scattered over the country. (D* Please remember D. S. DAI* ALDSQJ1*, nor 161853-tf, Terro-Haute, lnd.
D. S. DANALDSON,
EmffaiBTr ipumoaas, TKRRK-HAUTE, INDIANA. O" Particular attention paid to executing DEEDS and MORTGAGES. Blanhs of every description ready for use.
Afitdavits administered Bounty Lands and Pensions procured for soldiers and their heirs, or invalids.
O* Office at the late stand of the Express Printing Officcj East of the 'CourttHouse. .- v~T Febroary 17, 1851-dwtf
JOSKPN NICHOLAS.
5
MICHAEL CO»89
Real Estate and General Agency Office.
n^Hfc undersigned have formed a copartoer.L ship for the purpose of carrying on a General Agcncy throughout the West, and w« have appointed
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S. DANJIDSOS,
Haute. in The object of this Agency i? to cruy and sell 6*n Commission, Lands, improved of unimproved. Farms, and City and Town property throughout the West. Also, to attend to the collection tff debts, the payntent of Taxes for non-residents, and the redemption of Lands that may have boen sold for Taates in airy county in this State or.Illinois.
The advantage! of this Agency are, that efficient'and responsible Agents have been appointed at all the important placfc^ throughout the States of Indiana smtlUinofr and each Agency ,w«ll ki-ep a record of nil Lands, describing minutely their location, quality of soil, buildings. Umber, wateir «ftd #oad faciiiti», and also tho schools, char'clies, mills, Ac., in thair vicinity that may be offered fdt sak in may county in either of the above named States. Also, Unit on« of the principal agents will be always in the field, giving his personal supervision to the purchase of Lands.ana other propertv that may be wanted, and his personal attention to the disposal of all lands entrusted toth«n for sale.
Persons desirous of purchasing or tsnmar Of Lands, Tanneries, Mills, Tavern Stands and City Lot*, with and withont Dwellings, and Viflage Property, aitaated in .either this or the State of Illinois, cannot find greater fatfUitiaa calling oa the un
dcrsigrjed. aa a minote description of all Lands and other property entrusted to them foraaie in either SUt«, is forwarded to tha isereral AJWSOCICSin each of the States, and all Lands, ie entsf«a for sale at all the otfcer Agendas
D" Offica io Terre-Haute, oa Marfces f.«t of the Coart-Hoo«e, at the late aland of tha &mrm Pri*ti*9 Ofet.
Febenary IT, liwhrtf
for Hent.
A eligible front room on titc necond floor A at Modeattt'a w»w buildiag. Ajmlv to April 5,-dtf C. T. SOBuE.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THIS ROAD BKL3G NOW COMPLETE, IT OPENS A COMMUNICATION BETWEEN Pittsburg and. Philadelphia, or Pittsburg and
BaMmo!*'.
B.YBaviera
which Freight from the west can reach an Marketquicker ud cheaper than by any of_the present rival route*: tie# Connect wiiii thi: daiijr Packet*at Pttubarg.fromSt. Jionia,Louisville, Cincinnati, Wheeling, and all the different points on the western waters: also, with' the Cleveland and Pittaborg Railroad, and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburg. dars ran through between PITTSBURG and PHILADELPHIA without transhipment of Freight, an advantage that can be appreciate^ by alt shippers.
In Case of obstruction or Navigation by tea or LOW WITH, freights westward can be forwarded from PITTSBOAO to
Railroad.
CIKCIHXATI, or towns in the interior br
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Between Pittsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore FIRST CiiASS»~,:-:: Winter Summer
II. H. HOUSTON,
Rater. Rate*.
Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats an3 Carpeting, Furs and Peltries, per 100 lbs. Feathers, Saddlery, &c., .90 cts. 75 cts.
SECOND CLASS
Books and Stationery. Dry Goods in bales, Drugs, Glassware, Groceries, ..except Coffee,) Hardware,
Hollow-Ware, Machinery, Oil
v.
Cloth, Wool, 75 cM. 60 cts. THIRD CLASS. ..... Baeginp, Bacon aud Pork in bulk.
Butter salted, Copper in ingots, Flaxseed, Hogs' Hair, Flax, Leather Eastward, Zinc,.. Go cts. 50 cts
FOCRTI1 CLASS.
Bacon aDd Pork packed, Qanijles Eastward. Cheese Eastward, Fish salted. Iron, Soda Ash, Tobacco in leaf. Eastward, Tar, Rosin,
Whiskey, Cotton (in summer,) Coffee, Lard and Lard Oil (through) Pork fresh, in full car loads, at
owner's risk, so cts. 40 cts. GEO. C. FKASCISCL'P, ••-f
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freight Agent, Pittsburgh E. J. SNEEDEK, Freight Agent, Philadelphia .MAGRAW KOONS, Freight Agents, Baltimtre.
JOSEPH L. ELLIOTT,
Freight Agent,
-A'c. 7
H'est St.,
AT.
Y.
Oen. Freight Agent, Phila.
March 8, 1054-14-lyr -J
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
INCLINED PLANES AVOIDED.
Faojf
PIIISiMfi Tl FIILA1ILFHIA.
RUNNING9:4u
through by Express Train, leaving Pitts
burgh at p. m.—in 1G:2) hours. Andbv murniHg mail train, leaving Pittsburgh at 7 a. in.—through in 17:50 hours. And connecting with the Trains from St. Loui*, Missouri Alton, Galeoa and Chicago, Illinois Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky Terre-Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indiana (jincinnntl, Dayton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, SSandintky, Toledo, Cleveland, Columbus, Zancsville, Mnasillo'n and VVooster, Ohio.
Also oonnecting at Pittsburgh with the Steam Packet Boats from New Orleans, St. Louis, Lraisyille & Cincinnati. Fare through (all the way by Itailroad to Phila.) from KvpCliicauo ••SiMadison and Lafayetto 'Indianapolis
LouisvUte
iWiCincinnati I Pay ton.... Xc'nia ^••'Toledo, p^Columbus
Uellefontaine
•s'^JSancs ville 'I^iNcwarlc and Sandusky *fMansfleld and Crestline
AVooster Cleveland,
ME8KTMEN. AOBST,
Boots and Shoes, for men, women and chil dren, in great variety.
i-jtM&L'
tlifj
uk
15
15 00 ST i: 7.r 14 00 13 00 Sf 12 IM' 12 23'itA 12 2."i! 11 75
Passenger Lines, Pittsburg.
'fit#
11 00 -io io 50 10 00 Tilt 8 00
i*ftPitlsburgh Passengers from the West will find this Tne shortest and most Expeditious Kouts to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, or Boston.
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Philadelphia, March 8,1851-14 lyr h?4i'*s3 ni-A
E W A A S S O REMOVED UP TOWN.
WHIPPLE
'£i
THOMAS MOOKE, AOKNT.
Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
A FOOTE have just removed to
DR-
NO. 2, WAKItKlVVS ilLOCK, and are npw, offering a superior stock of Wood* at Low Prices. Our stock is of greater extent and variety than heretofore, so much so, that JG THE T*NTII WONDER OT THS WORLD, and the greatest we can only enumerate a few of the leading ar- blessing ever offered to afflictod humanity tothusufferticli'S I 'n8 millions, the Doctor can say, relief is tit your com-
?r
Hats—Wool and Fur, for men and boys. Caps—Plnsh, Cloth, fcc. Groceries—'Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Spices, Cotton Yarn, Dye-Stuffs, Ac.
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Leather—Upper and Sole. Queans ware, Glassware and Willow-ware,
ALSO,
INWUAlI* AXn VENITIAl* CARPETS. Having one of the largest and best constructed rooms in the city, we are enabled to show goods to better advantage and wait upon customers with greater satisfaction.
We invite our old customers and all wanting to buy goods to call on us. as we are determined to offer qur stock upon advantageous terms.
We will pay Cash or Trade, for Glover, Timothu. Flaxseed, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Rags, $c. llemetnber tho WABASII STORE, No. 2, WARRKX BLOCK, A\ HIPPLE FOOTE.
Jan. IT, 1854 dtf
JOHN I. SMITH,
Wholesale Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, 234 & 235 Broadway, I NEW YORK.
TnKmosfcxte-.sivoin the World,
B-u-^chants thr largest and most corn-p^ plete assortine-.it of Umbrellas and Parasols to be found in Europe or America. Merchants visiting New York to buy their goods, are re-, spectfullv invited to call and examine the stock before purchasing.
N. B—-Please cut this card out and put it IU your pocket book for reference. JOHN I. SMITH, Manufacturer.
February 22,18^4-1 l-3m
A N
MBS.
ElCH has just returned from New YorkK with a large and splendid stock of BONNETS,
RIBBONS,
Agent at Terro-
4
.FLOW ERS,
'JiJ. EMBROIDERIES Ac. To whicli she would invite particular attention.
Her Mantilla Department
Is also very comply and of the latest Designs. O* Ladies visiting Cincinnati, xf ill find tt to their interest to call cm MRS. RICH, before making their spring selections. *•', Ko. 204 Fifth Street,
Bet. Elm aii'l Plum, Cin., O..
March 22, !854-tsep27
A E A E & O
Booksellers, PuWishers and Stationers,
43 IHAIN STREET, Cincinnati. \X7"E Wave 011c of the Urgest and b^t assorted stocks in the Walt. Our stock, embraces the best works o&
Th*d*gv- Medicine, Lam, Hechaittct, Agrictatart, History, Tmntls, Tulet, Jfowiri, PhHo$oph^f9 and a complels assorment OT all the most de sirabie MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS pnblish «f. Otrr stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embrace* all boolN of merit used iu the West, from tlie Spelling Book to th£ Le±)eoif. Otfr stock of STATIONERY embraces ,frvery variett of Blank Books front the stna! 1 Memonto^ltfitf BSok to the larg* snper-royal Ledger, including ever* article OMQ in the conntyjg-IURNN. "We have for tf» Coantrv Merchant a foil ra 5 riety of LeJAer. Cap and Ifroie Paper, Envel opes. Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Boards, Ink, Ac., Ac.
Oca 0*21 PrauCATioss are too -well-rnowtf as works of tlie highest merit, to require motd Oian an ennmeration of the moat prominent, which .are Clarke's Commentary Dr. Dick's Cam plete Works, Mt«'i Ancient History, Phdtrck's Lives, Spectator, Jstepkms, 4^-, 4** We invite ail who deal in, or parcha«e bwk«, to give a* a call, as we are teonfident we can offer them such inducements as ah'allbe nmjoally beneficial. ... 5
Feb. 15.1^4-10-tf Fresh harden Seeds*
Li
ANORETH^t, Show's, nr Parker'-, for
dtf
thousands, and made life a charm to many who heretofore regarded It only as a painful and miserable existence. To the winds with »11 Liniments, Embrocations, Pain Killers and Pain Kxtractors. nud let millions of glad tongues proclaim the merirs of the great "American King of Pain," a preparation compos,nl solely of vegetat bles and roots, produced by America's own rich aud bounteous soil.
Ve would ask tho LADIES, who are always com potent judges of what is and what is not a valualilo family medicine, to do us a special faTor by giving the King of Pain a siDgle trial, aud if satisfactory, exert their influence in its behalf, recommend it, speak well ainl often of it, and see that it is used by their afflicted neighbors. The Ladies aro always charitable, and wheu they induce their suffering friends to use this really valuable medicine they will be doing an act of benevolence that thoy can well be proud of. This is a powerful and truly magical remedy for all external diseases, tores, swellings, burns &c., and for many internal afflictions, it is a certain cure, yet it is perfectly harmless and incapable of producing the least injurious effects in the most delicate cases or the weakest constitution.
It is entirely useless to follow the old and worn-out system of publishing to the public thousands of certificates of wonders performed by this medicine. It costs but twenty-ave cents to try it and Or. Dull stakes his well-earned reputation on tho King of Pain doing all and more than he claims for it.
We would ask hare rou the Rheumatism or Gout these are not pleasant companions, and we know that you wonld liKfe to drive them away as soon as possible, then use
BULL'S KING OF PAIN.
Would yod be cured almost immediately of Bowel Complaint, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cramp Colic, liead, Ache, Tooth or any other ache a pain, the remedy is simple and th6 care certain.
SK TUB1 GIUS.vr-KTrw* tu.iar
Would you have your Sores, Swellings, Cots, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, or any other wounds heakd, we repeal it, use the
MAGICAL KING OP PAIN.
Would you be cared of Soald Head, Stiff Joints, 8ore Throat Neuralgia, Sore Breast, Lumbago, Tetter or Ring Worm, Salt Khenm, Bites of Poisonous Insects, Chapped Hands, and all other Sores, either Dry or Running, we Say again and again, Toca IUIDI is Dr. John Bull's "KING OF PAIN."'
Would you be cured of King's Eril, Cancer, Tnmorsj Xraptions", or any disease of the Skin caused by impure blood, then use Dr. John Bull's 8arsaparilla internally, and tne King of Pain externally, nothing can be mora certain than a speedy and effectual ciire.
DB. JOHN BULL' Sf| I ?-, *. PRINCIPAL OFFXCK. JTITTH
CROSS
0
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP
\-WM. J. MACK/
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
HI D-iJiJiJ ti Mil) (BOB3)3i At the GhHAT WXSTERX CLOTHING STORE. Modesiit's liloek, Jibrth Side Putyic Square,
I AM now in receipt of one of the largest and most complete stocks of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING and Furnishing Goods, Ever offered in this City, manufactured expressly for this market, embracing every variety of qualities and styles, and unsurpassed in cheapness by any house in the West.
My friends and the public generally, are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock.
Are especially requested to give me a call, as I am enabled to sell goods as low as any house in Cincinnati, or the Ea.stern Cities.• O" A complete ami beautiful assortment of BOYS CLOTHTXG, Constantly kept on hand.
Turre-Haute, March 28, 1854-dAwtf WM. J. MACK.
WILSON, STAR BIRD & SMITHS
482, Main Street, Louisville, Ky.,
'•,WH0timS DBAU» IX .Dim
Medicines, Paints, Oils. Dye-Stuffs, Patent Medicitobis, Surgeons' Instrvmevts, &&*)& -«s-^ Glassicare. Window Glass. Soaps, Perfumery, Virginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Manufactured Tobacco, Have removed to their new FOUR STORY BUILDING, on Main, 3d door above fcnllitt, and only a few doors abovo their late Store. ^T^IIEY are in receipt of their HEAVY SPUING SUPPLIES, which fenders their ttbfk one
JL of the largest and most complete in tlie United States, and they are pYepared to warrant their goods fresh and of fine quality, and will sell them for cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual time, as low as they can be bought in the West, Southwest or East, in the quantities usually bought bv physicians, merchants and Coufltrj' druggists. Dealers generally are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock before buying elsewhere and all orders sent them shall be promptly executed with goods of as good quality and at as low rates as if the parties were here in person.
N. B.—Ginseng, leathers. Red Seneka, Rags, Flaxseed, ami Country Produce generally, will be received at the market price for debts due thein or in exchange for goods. .- LonUrillc, Ky., March 8, ]&>-M.'}-3mx?d
hit, mm'
adM
-M-
'iM
J0Hy
"ULL-
.li W SOMETHIN a-ktfli i» N E W A N A A E The most powerful King on the face of tlie glebe now reigns supreme In th« American Republic. The power of the crowned heads of Europe sink Into inslgnificanco when compared to that of our American King.
European Kings employ the power Tosted in them to increase tho riches of the rich and lordly, and to reduce to greater misery and degradation, the "poor and dnpendent. Our American King go«s forth with equal filling ness to the lordly mansion and humble cabin, ready alike I to administer relief and to offer health and happiness to the lofty and lowly, the rich and the poor.
It. JOHN BULL'S GREAT AMERICAN KINGT
SB A 1 mand. You have only to use this magical reiiioly. All those who still suffer, and will not accupt the prollcri'd
Muslins, Prints, Dress Goods, for the season,] ^alm, deserve not the picy of tlieir fauilios. Men's WoolenWear,Flannels, Blankets,Shawls This wonderful medicine, during the briof period since Wool and Buck Gloves and Mitts, Hosiery, introduction, has carried happiness to the hearts of Notions, Ac.
STRKT, O51 Dooa BKLOW MAW, I/OCISYILLJB, KT
ROTT 8ALK BY DRUGGISTS & MERCHANTS THROUO^ OUT THB UNITKD STATUS.
In Terre-Haute, by J. R. Cuningham, Drng rist: and Allen Pence. Druggist. March 1, 1854-12 6m
r*. 5
j. cvrati.
A KING'S.
sale at DO NX ELY
I
COWGILL & "irSWORDS, fffttarttaq & 0£omotissi«n glerrrafe, AMD (J^KEiUt pa3BUCE BEALEBS.
Jfo. Water •Jtrfft, WHCeLMG, VA.
Representrd br Wasson A Co, Nor. S3,1353-50-tf
ti
HARDWARE
*"\l E S I O E
MANWARRINC. & BU11NAM fsireCKSSOItS TO I'OTWIN and BUftNAM.]
HAVE
now iii storu one of the largest, aud a* they believe, tlie most perfcct stock of every description of Hardware ever offered in the Wabash Valley.
One of the partners spent several weeks in the eastern cities, and among the manufacturers, laying in stock,and they are ni6'\V i^rdpared to supply Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and nil others, with {jood and cheap goods.
A verv few articles only arc enumerated. "Building Materials 'In Hardware) of every description.
WINDOW GLASS and SASH, Blacksmith's, Cabinet-Milkers', Tinners'', Curriers', Gunsmiths'. Coopers', Carpenters' and Shoemakors' materials and tools.
A very large and complete stock of 0arriage-Makers' Materia 1 sV Such as Felloes, Hubbs, Spokes, Shafts, Hows, Poles, Patent and Enameled Leather and Cloths of superior make, Laces, Fringes, Cloths, Pamasn, Ac., Nails, Handles, Hinges, Close and Open Hands, Patent. Axles, Springs made from Knglisli spring steel, Tass#ls, Stub joints, Ac. Otir stock of thwHlcrj Ht\rclvv«r« is large and very complete. Harness, Bridle, Skirtingand Pad Skins, Trimmings, Ac.., Sole, Upper, Calf and Morocco Skins and Linings.
Our stock of Shelf Hard ware is unusually large and desirable, embracing almost every thing in that line also, Guns, Pistols, Flasks, Caps. Powder, Ac.
A general stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushfes. ." Looking-Glassos and Looking-Glass Plates. Floor Oiled Cloths, Cordage, Twine, Door Mntts, Springs, Axles, Tin Plsito, Sheet Zinc, pig and bdr Tin, tinned Copper, Sheet Iron, Wire, ltivets, «t C.
BL J»«. IIW
Iron of every description, Steel, Spring and Plow Steel, Nails Trace, Log, Coil, Stage and Halter Chains, «fcc. Ames' and other Shovels, Spades, Forks, Pump Curbs and Cranks, Chain Tubeing and-Iron Sinks, Grindstones, Bird Cages, Lamps, Globes, fcc.
We invite tho attention of merchants who wiBh to recruit their stock. Terre-Haute, Feb22, iy44-ll-tf
BJLLTXXOSX LOCK
iT
THE subscriber having rfcmoved to the No. 1 four-story brick store iri the "Warren Block, is now prepared to shtfw tftfe t*est S to of a a re
Saddlery, Iron, Steel and Tools, of fitll feinds, 16 be found itl this city or in Indiana. The assort-
ment comprises such a variety of b»th SHEU*
and HEAVY GOODS, thit it is impossible to enumerate. Tin Plqlc, Sheet- Ifon, Copper, Wire, Block
Titt, Anvils, Vises and Bellows, always oft hand. I hate a most completo assortment of
Building Materials.
Carpenters' Tools, Cabinet Trimmings, Shoe Findings, and heather of all kinds. During the coming season, I shall keep on hand a large stock of
Pine Doors and Window Msh,
from S bv 10 to 1(1 by 16. In Sadtilery and Carriage Trimmings, Ideal very largely, and cau offor the best of bargains in that line.
Cordage and Coll Chain of all sizfes, Paint*, Oils, Window Glass, Nails, Spikes, dnd Mill and other Sayfs. I keep a large stock tit Remington'* Rifle Barrels, and Gun Triftirrfing* gcneratlf, iftd GUNS READY-MADE
FARMERS' TOOLS shall keep an eye particularly to the Farmer's wants, and never fail to have a good Shovel Spade, Fork, Scytlie, Cradle, Axe, or any other Toed sell him at a very reasonable profit! Having now a Store and Iron Room fitted up exprecsly for the Hardware business, and excelling any other store house of the kind in the city, I snail be able to good# to mach better advantage than heretofore. H:UTT
O" Bemember the riga of tha Padi6ck. j4 S. H. POTTERV Terre-Haote, Nor. 26,1553-51 -tf
HWIHS WATCHM LUClBWr HOtraiB Has rrtrwzrd his JEWELRY STORE,
ctiMiotX, Magical Irinrfs of Patent Lever, lupine, Detached, Gold and Silver Witches, Plated and Solid Silver Ware. fcc..
Arc.,
M* ifntaiM,
which will be sold at the
IT LOWEST PRICE J-J
IwwfRs will find it to their advantage to call on toe before pofchasirtgelsewhere. O* WATCHES, and JEWELRY of all Jtihd*. repaired On the shortest notice, and in the very peat manner. .O ofctu 26, if
O O I S A S S E I Attorneys at Law. OmcK removed "Warren's Black," over the
Southern Bank.
Feb. 22, l8&4-ll-3mo
LB*-
"^T^THKRE x&ty be ohtaihed the moat speedy JUnedy
SECRET DISEASES.
Ooaorrhwa, 01e«t«, Stricturer.Seminsl Weakness riiDi in the Lions, Affection* of thtKldiieyi and all* those peculiar affections arising from KK«arr H*aiT, partttuUrly the youth, of both sexes, ^hich. kf ««t cured, produce CONSTITUTIONAL
line,
up the steps.
DKBILITT,
render*
MARMAOK iKposaiBLC, and in the end, destroys both MIND AND BOOT. yovhq m£$. KitpecUlly, who have become the victim* of sdlitar* vicr, that dreadful and destructive habit, which ftBfift* aiiy weeps to an unti wcly grave, thousands of cunj( men of the most exalted talents avd bHllant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senate* with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with ftiU confidence.
MARRIAGE.
Msrrisd persons, or those contemplating man-tag*] being aware of physical weakness, should Ttnmediai*'Y consult Dr. and J» reatored to perfect healths
DR.T JOHNSTON.
Office, No. 7, SOUTH FRK1HSKICK ST., tih'jloo^ froiJi Baltimore street, East side, uy tlje steps. ILr.Be Particular inob erving the NJLMC and sx..or you will mistake the placc. A CURB WARRANTED IN A FF.1V D.VY3.
TAKK
HOTIC*.—Dr.
Johnston's Office is in bis dwel-
His very extensive jjrstttce
snmcient guarantee that he is the only proper PI»TS|.aIs cian to apply to. DR. JtH Member of the Royal College of Stifgeon), London graduate from one of the most ambient, Colloges of the United States and the greater psrt Of irhos* Hffc has been spent jn the Hospitals of London, faris, ^hiladclphis, and elsewhere, has effected some of the Most astonishing cores thst were ever knofon. Many troubled with rinsing in the esrs and head fvhen asleep Stest nervonsneas, hiing alarmed at sudden sounds and ba^hfulness, with fi-rqent hlushinfi, atteniled sotna* times with dcrangetucnt of thind, Were cured inrtuedutelj*." "A CERTAIN DISEASE! "rh
When thfe iuis«uided tnfiimprodrnt votary utc finds he banlmhihcd thf» peodft of this disease, it
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men who have injfired themselves ,by 4 cetf lin practicc indulged In When alone--a habjt fi*! nuently learned from evil companions, or at fchooW the elTects of which are.i(i( htly felt,ev«n whcn asUep,
tain uen
a
v«tv Viivvm W.I »T VI* aiv.iu^iHiy IVll. VUII W (IVII HVIVrfT)
and irnot cufed,renders marriage imj»6sslht), and tiestroys belli n.ind and body. What a pity a young man, the hn^e of his cows try', and the darling ot his parents should he snatohtfl front all pruspects and eujoymants ot life by th# cons*. nuenc.es of deviating from the path or nature, *fid indulging tn a certain secret habit. Nhch pcrsohs,.li«foro contemplating s:
MARRIAGE.
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. addresses yontig men, and all who liav* iijurod thtmsoKo* by private and improperlnduigrncss:
These fre some or the sod and melancholy effect* produced by early habits ot youth vln: Weakness or the Hack and Limbs, Valiis la the Head Dimness 0} Klglit, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of th* Heart, Dyspepala, Nervous lrrltshllliy, Persrtfeementi or the nfceslive Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Consumption,
MBNTAI.I.V.—The renrrul efTocts oh the mihd areinucfc to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Confusion of Idea* Depression of. Spirits, KvJI Foreboding*, AVersion to Socloty.RolfDiStpist, I,o«e of .Solitude,Timidity. are some of tho evils produced..
TuorsAhtns of pefsons, of all sges, tan now 1udg4 frhnt is the cause of their doutlne iu health. Losing their vigor, becoming trcnk.naln and emaciated, hav* f. singular appearance about the eyes Cotigli and symplorrtfc of CoiiHiimption. This reno(Jy lias'restored hundreds to health niter every other means have failed.
MARRticn I'rHSONS, or those coiitMnplatfiiitrtarrlag* being aware of physical freak ness, should immodlatab- coiiauU. I)r.Jj. afld.be tcsjlorcd to perfcct hoalth.
All Surgical operation* performed. N. It.—Let no faJse dellcaciprevcnt you but *pplf immedjstely, cither personally or by letter.
Skin diseases speedly cured li^ttr
OFFICE, JVO. 7, SOUTH FREDERICK *T.
Tl- f*
JT7* The,remedies ctm be sent to any part Of thi United States. vr/WI fty' •'1 -idf l" Jan, 4, 1854 4 1 y'k •A ... 'st'v
AFFLICTED, READ PHIMDEMMtfA
it
'I
•,L PIVUN V4 KILL* UI9V*VV| I
too often happens that an Ul timed sens* of shame, of dread of discovery, deters him flrohi applying to thosa who, from education and respectability, can ale** bf• Mend him, delaying until the constitutional syinp* toms of this horrid disease make their appearancfi such as nlcerkted'sore throat, diseased nose, nocturnal painq iu thead and limbs, dimness of sight, deaf* ness, nodes on the skin, bones and arms, blotchts oa' the head, face and extr6fneties, progress oh ^ItH fvighirul rapidity, till at last thepaUte or the month or the bones of the noso full In, and the victim ot thl* awful dlseaso becouifca a horrid .obj«ct of comtftlscttf* tion, till death puts a period tb his'dreadful a trcrlni*. by sending himtothnt '.'hqarno whence no tfavcler returns." To such, therefore, l)r. Jonirtrha pleqgai himseir to observe the most inviolable secrecy and, from his extensive practice In the first hospitals Kurope and America, he can confidently recomtriend* safe and speedy cure tothe unfortunate victim t.this hotria disseam. It is a melancholy fact, that tho*sands f«ll victims to this horrid disease, owin£ to th* unskillfuluess of those who,by the nie or that de»dl^ poison, mercury, ruin tho constftuiion, and aitlwr send the unfortunate sulTercr to an untimely grav*, sir else make the residue of hi* life miserable.
I'l tf Ii
te
Vf"
'W
fdr
should rellcct that a sound nilnjl and body are tbfc most neccsSary requisites to prohiote fconniiblal happiness. fndeed, without these, the journey llirougtl lire hecomrs a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view—the mind kecomeq .sltadowad with despair, and filled with the melancholy fujlec, tion, that the happiness of another bccomes bllchtei with our own. .-.
RAI.riMonit, MARTI.A«».A%
Jill letters must be P,ost-paH.
"If
ItfRniOAf. MOtlSK—Kitabllik-
cd !20 cufitnuqby Dr. Klnkelfn, corner ofThirH anilUnloft *t(i. between Sjirticc nud 1'lni Phila. J'». IKVAMM afc apprtaeil that Dr. Klnkellri colifln** hl» prncticc to a pnrt(culnr branch of inotllcine, Whicli «ttKdfios his undivided Attention. Fie cautluna the ua fortunafo igalnot the nbiite
ot
fthcfcury thoiuaild* at*
annually incrcuvlallr.cd out ot lift, Keceut atTcctiona ar# promptly extingutaliod. TWKNTV tUyiRSl
tit'
itXPfcKifCNCJK
In (he treatment of a clan* of tliHannpH hitherto ncelrct* ed and iniporfectly uinlcralood, luaonablrd Dr. Kinkelin, (Author of a work off Self Preservation,) t«
prove that nine-tenth* of the fc^nocn of nernoui dabll, Ity, local and conttllutloffal jveakncifa, mental and p'bytilcal aufrering, are traceable to certain habit*: forming the most aocret yet deadly a lid fatal apringi of dumeilfc mliery nnd premature mortality.
TAKE ^AttriCCLAU KdTtCK.
There fa an evil habit aomrtlrnea indfafgicf ItT^ boy*, in toll tudo, often growing up with tbeni to manhood, and #hlch, If not rafomied fn iltrirtlfne,' riot odly begeta acrioua obataclc* to matrimonial hnpplnaft but give* rl«e to aerie* of protracted, Jn»ldlou», »nd devaatntlrig atlectlofri. Pew of thoae whoefvevray to this pernlclQna practice are Dnini'ni of tne conxcauencca, until they And tbenervou* avxteni *hattered feel atraiice and unacconntabte loellngu, ind vagi/e fear* in tbc fnind/
ifortunale ihga aAecied fiecomci feeble, la uiilabor with accuatomed vigor, or to apply b!
The unfortunate able to labormind to attfd^ hlif *Up la tardy and ^veak, he l« dull irreanlut'1, and engage* iii hi* s|iort With le«f efitrgy than tt*da1.
If he emancipate hlmielf before the practice baa done Its worst, and enter matrimony, hi* marriage ftf uofrajtful, and. hi* sense tetla.liinx that tbl* la caua 4 by hi* early follies. These are considerations tthiek should awaken the attention of those siAildrlj/ #«*-'.
'HQ#®*--^3 MAIIRIAOB Required tlie fulfilment of *evetal tonililio/is, Ip order that It may bo really the cause of Mutual happfneis.' Could the veil which cover* the origin of domf*tl» wretchedness be ralaed, and It* tree source fn every instance di*clo*ed-^in ho# many Conld.tt bt traced to physical disqualifications and their attffidant disappointments I Apply then while It yet ifme: 1A Uer to have your unstftingand relaxed orgunf^atfo* rebroeed, revivified nnd strengthened.
KKMKMDEtt
He Who places himself und*#
pt.
KlnVellh'i tfert-
roent may religiously confide in bl* lienor ni tlcinan, «nI rely upon the astursnce that the' ncrris of Dr. K'K. patient* will never be disclosed.
Young maa—Iet no false modesty deter roe Usm making your case known to out Why, from efloeatlon and respectability, can certainly befricrtd yofe.
Too many think they will conceal the *er.r«t la tbeir oitn hearts, and core themselves.
AH SI
how
often is this a fata) delusion, and how tnlnjr a promising young m*n, who might havebeeft In oratment to society, has faded from the earth..
Rtrftturfs of the uretha are rapidly removed by tha application of a new therapeutical agent, used only by Dr. K. Weakness and constltAUonai UsWilty promptly cured, and full vigor restored.
COOUfRT INVALIDS
Can have ^putfng tfcelr
ci.Se
Explicitly, togather
with all their symptoms, per letter enclosing a remittance) i)r. K'* modlcine, appropriated accordingly. Forwarded to any part of the UnitM States, tn packed secure from J»n8ge Or curlo'ity.
BEAD I!—Youth and K.anhoo4^.„
A Vigorous Ufe, a Prert&ture Ueath KlnksTfB e» Relf'Frese^vatlon—Otily 35 cents. It isa ^ork enii neatly required, as a mesas of reforming the vice* of the age in which ws^Uve. AlsoM *iTt KB*8 OU
IDE,
W jtaltele* fat tte Ptolongstlea of Lift, Press. A
letter with a remittance of 2S cent*, or the vales In post irffVce sumps, s4dr«s»ed to Dr. Klnkelia, Phil' adslphla, P*.. will secereacopy of either of the abev* hooks by retirrn of mail or IS copies will be sent ftea «fpostsae
iot
,1
doors
the Pest Office, Metin Street, TEUKB-ttACTJe, WD.,
ft. Books*Iters, Caavasasrs, Travel-
liag Agents. Ac.(»«pHed wholesale at the poblislir er*s mice*, which
nitmi
of a large profit,
TTj*AII tellers mttst»e postpaid. »If
March IS, IW-wly Notice. A LL those that are rodbbfcNr to are' re--iX, ^nested to call aatf sarftle their aceonaui immediately, as I Intend to leave tha Ami of
April. Those wbo fcave borrowed may fastrn* ment# or booka of anr will please return th«m ,15*. nraoiL.
March 9,18M-13'3*pd
18® FALL GOODS} 1853,
WEHTW0BTH A BROtHEfiS,
Wholesale Dealers
ii
Dry Goods.
WO ISO* HMIJf ATRRET, CINCINNATI, O.,
INVITESMerchants
the attention of tbeir friends tndf
Count rv generally, to their very large Stock of American and European Goods,, which "ill be offered eMesp for ca»b or apprtrvedereJlt. 9*#.
l^i»M^to aint4aj«S.
