Wabash Express, Volume 13, Number 22, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 10 May 1854 — Page 3
!p THE OtjB CJLOAK,
BT MBS. X. WELLMONT.
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tell me, Miss Ada, the name of
"tnat yttting lady who is so simply attired in yonder corner," inquired the rich bachelor, Mr. Carnes, whom every managing mother seemed on tiptoe to secure as a prize for her daughter. ." ••Why that is J3lla Pncard —isn't she a
introduce him to Miss Packard. "0," replied the gay belle,
Miss Packard finding *)»o was cxciung tome attention by her long convex ui with the bachelor, particularly as Ada teemed full of frolic, gently will)drew to' speak to a lady behind her. and soon after filie was seated at the piano where in a tone of melting sweetness she sang that lovely stanza, "0 where shall rest be found."
nKle oft'luiiks you know „„j slu-
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ised he would comply with his request he never knew, but lie remembered how the echo of Ella V'good „LduMr, Carnes."
The next day ho called upon Ada Bil*! lings and in despite of the coarsness of ber joking-, he loved to hear nboui Kllrt Pnckurd and he promised to scrutinize that old cloak the next time he met her.j
He was fastened to the counter, ami playfull)' handling the vnrit'g^tod .vest patterns, finally beg^ixl Miss hlla to give, Lcr opinion of their ix-lntivo biea'UtiOs. *j -0." replied she. am all Mmpliciiy.j Mr. Carnes, and should prefer a plain bluet mftterinl."
Did he any longer hesitate! And how appropriate was ner choice, thought ho.}
green one for twenty-five
perfect unique? only tbink of it. this isjihg place, and it would be found accorthc third party of the season in which shcjdingly and in a beatifully furnished Has appeared in that identical while mus-j drawing-room we have since seen the lin. I am sure I don'tknow what to make happy pair, and as I listened I heardMr. of her. but of one think I am ccrtain, Mr.I Carnes a.-k "Ella will you justgive me that Carnes she would make a most econptrri-10]d familiar tune?" an.d Ada Billings adcal wife. ''Well, Miss Ada this i* quite! (Jed. "doesn't Mrs. Carne? sing charminga recommendation," and he somewhat f)y to-ni"ht." minutely eyed the watered white silk in JSiill one thinr grated strangely upon which the young lady was dressed as lie Ada's fashionable taste, which was the remarked he wished she would, by-and-by. fact that the whole winter after Mrs.
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that word economy is quite taking with you. sir rich bachelors are fameddbr selectinj frugal housekeepers, and besides.having lived so long alone they do not care to have their purses drained. Now Miss Packard would just suit you. I know. She has worn the same velvet hat lor two seasons, with only an alteration which cost about fifty cents, and her cloak is a per-
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ferencu there must be in our dry
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bills But," replied she. with a loss of, Franconi's Hippodrome her head, "we don't live but one life, and who wants to be a hermit and dress like a nun, while they are constantly exposed to! remarks! But there's Ella coming thi.s' way and so she gently beckoned her to come nearer and 'with a flourishing air. said: ?, U. "Mr. Carnes shall I make you acquainted with Miss Packard I
There was something bewitching in the tone of Miss Packard's voice it was low. musical and sweet and then she had such winning manner commingling modesty
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and gentleness that the bachelor immediately began to feel slrangely. There they stood and held a protracted conversation, which evinced that Miss Ella had a moist refined taste and excellent sen«e. Mr. Games thought lie never saw so. pretty a muslin dress he did not care if she had worn it as long as the cloak it was the handsomest one Ii£ ever sow.
Our frit'tid Carnes had heard the most exquisite strains which Jenny Lind ever sung, he had sat to sweet music of alien. but never, no never, was he so curiously affected, lie felt even like weeping, and yet thrills of transport would fullow like the fever and chills of a retnrfied northerner from the sunny plains of the Souih. "Miss Packard sings delightfully,'' lie made out to utter in a tremulous tone to Miss Ada. "0 cncl™iin«ly, that «mc «U tuiw.|•^"1SSgli!rSaSw,ii..u. «.«»«.» however, she Sings to thu pool's children Poor* open nt and 7, to commence at 3 and 80' idle teaches," and between a smile and nn!
peredand tittered most extiltinulv. .. J[
ennnu micreu most c-xuiiinmv.. jfl
Thatevenin .../• lost
ded her that it was time to withdraw, |K. biu\ ombtucing
I'clt like leaving too, and he tli 1 so.
Very soon Ella came duivn equipped in a nice warm hood, a comfortable clonk, and a pair ol rubbers, for she preferred walking home to riding, as it was but a hlim
ilistunce, mid Car«cs was delbhied with.,
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the opportunity to say fe\v tnore last
words. As they Separated, however, the him a'call. as he is determined not to fail of welcomc sentence fill from t^ie old mm's pleasing them both in the variety, quality and lips, '"give US call some evening Mi*, price of hi-J q'onih. n* yell tiy hi- earue^l ef Piiinoc ivo li'ivj. 0 mmfniliililn iVii-hir forts to 8«rco. U»e best
V'no i1. C-amfuitable park
^O,'" replied she, "i should shrink from j,
l»er raonoy.*' .replied Her Mend.
W lor wearing thb article if it is oot cot t'X* ac'.ly in the present mode!"
What ailed the bachelor, after, he li» tened to the abova ccwvcrsaUont For
Packard's fire side and one day soon after he was seen publickly parading with Ella in that old cloak, and not a velvet satin or richly embroidered one erer looked half so well to our bachelor friend.— Still that old familiar strain constantly haunted him and for foity times a day he would delect himself humming over the words, "0 where shall rest be found," atjd finally he had only to satisfy himself tbat Miss Elia and he could agree upon
Carnes' marriage she still wore the same cloak entirely unaltered, although it had been made three winters and she could now afford one trimmed with ermine—more than all twice a week she still met her chari:y scholars and the plensantest party of the season to Mr. and Mrs. Carnes was when they held a festival for those little orphans.
Mts« Billings could onlyadd.it was fortunate everv one's taste was not alike, but
feet antifjue. She has worn that for threeut only made her proverb true, that rich ,clJ
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ed him! lie bowed and teathed his }«.»,, j,c ja{h hv of May next, no scholars hand, however, ntul received nn affection- fr, thont the Jorpor.ue*bounds of the city ate-squeeze as if he had met an old friend, will bo received into tlm graded schools, cxcept such a shall have been legally annexed to tho city for school purpose. %01TLE, Clerk.
successive winters, while I have had a. bachelors seldom marrvejUravaganl wives.! FISH—Mackerel in barrels, half barrels and Talma and opera cloak, and a velvet, and V—J?lug ofour Unkn.'* Is Kite Tongues and Sounds Cod Fish, a sa'.in one Now in»t Ihink ft hnt a dif-l 1 Salmon, Fine While Fish, Sardines, tc. A|
RESTIHIA'IAmusements
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ftintidible whisper, she added, "she keeps' a charity school for beggars you know —f i*highlpr laudable, Mr, Carnes. only peo- JJat.3 3tlat3 HatS Jfc differ in ns tl.cj- Jo in .la-
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Under one Immense Canopy, LoverInif upward* of Two Armor round, with ample accommoihUonsforyeaiiaj! 9«0!)0 ctUor«, it now ijU 1way ,io the West, and will c.v-
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rhntovenitv'. poor bnchclor Curries was i,c public Square, would announce to the Lin ntlmilillioil—lie sen reel knew how: inhabitants of TerreUaiito and vicinity that. It-tine it. but when ElL's lather remind- he is now ready to execute their orders in hts
iCKj,,v building North
store, in building North
SSals and Caps of ail styles, for summer nod winter wear, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods for all occasions and all seasons K»'h wholesale and retail, and as good as can be found in the State, lie manufactures on tho spot, mid
w''1j^,s.ci'st,.0",,rs
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1 .1 nijdffl^ll htm west, of tho mountains. Ooun-
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particularly incited to ^ive
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1)unor bin H(J wi
where we ml mti our friends in a coxy way. JIETAII. IMtlCES Whether Carnes thanked him tind prom- Silk lint* mado to order.-.by Con forma tor, $5,03
prom
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It eo happened a short time after hoi School IVotiCP. was called to purchase a vest pattern, and 1 tnctiuij of the School Trustees of just ns he was examining the fabrics Ella _:V Turr.» Haute, hehl on the 27ih in-jt, it Packard entered with friend, attired in was resolved, that the Clerk give public no the old cloak. Me rev what a chill sets- Hcc
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You can purchase lh»s' ,. ,'t, Ki't-i •. it.—ticraest & t- v. S. B. C«« !.»ame, S. Si St Soas. 8. VV. Smilb, •'kt^sor. 3. ^u% Oo., Terrehn S. \V rs. itsiums, to4.
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such extravagance, $«*we: »»r. iM«taJUU ,*«• Miss Packard mafees belter u^e ofj
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ButW, would you believe it W fAtJu-r hn-on hand gave her thirty dollars this moroiog to] 1 Ttr?.- iaN$£KD OIL, which puixhASC a ncu cloak aud shd &as pnid ]hc Offers 1& the dealers aiul cwtsnnvsrs. 6n 4s to a music teaolier to instruct one of her to™*
eloak is very comfortable, and will an* Tw&s-aacrct ISOWSA. swer ray purpose this winter, and the ocart S lcr Particwlar attentioo paid to erecuuag and HORTG
one pleasnot etcning he trss fotmd at Mr U*r dsrtf
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,eli hati us follows:
not tnadu to order and 6Ct by nforntutor. Silk Hsu not made to order and not set
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felt upon hts cur, und when henutrned to gijk Hat* not. innde to order. No. 9 his boarding hou«e, it wasVstd, he went WHOLESALE PRICKS. up stairs sln»in«f tho melody "0 where Silk Hats No. I Ex.. per dozen, can rest be found."
Terrft-Hauti', April 29, dAw2w
How he wished he had such a judicious 'V AG ElWS. adviser always nt his sisle "Ilere," said the shopnv-tft, to Miss Et' la, **isa fine lot of elegant scarfs we have just received
$3.50 $3,00
$42,00 436.00 $.10,00
3 $24,00
P. S. Hats made to order ou *hort notice. JOSHP1I C. YATES No I. M'MJeskt's Block, north of square. April 1854 -dtfcwly
^How.Uintiy ihfc hweut swcmtol q« mer, wiuon will
40ns xv. rr**TO!».
STRATON A- SHEW MAKER.
^33»IS£13i.OQ,'AjS39
N1 d«*ters Flour, SsU «o ,55-0S«e our ^er of Second *wt Oi»W Streets, Terrtl«.ua«su SikU C?1'rt '1 to t'l? lH^laCM t» lUlittBt
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I.inseed Oil.
as.ih**n»cl«c«n
t' 1 cmnalt or Lo-ifville. JAMBO UUlf&« prodigies who »Moo ^oor to obtaia sach .f stdvantegca." sf*
"But you nm$t oot tell family sccrcls»] Y)m DANALDSON. Emma,' remarked Miss Packard.
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had C10.
4 &COLliGCIOR,
AGES. Blanks of crerr
to«b tid pnxnnJ "I-lo of MEDICAL SClft5CE.
Fidelity end
and eromptiMMS
ttectimts
collection*, «r other bjhm«
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Rough and Ready, Willing and Waiting!
GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT!!
AT THE
IE* &> R. CORTVER.
fEtlDDLE, LOCKRIDGE & CO
FEXTTS— con 1 W
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l»#.t Wf 0.1U US, FESTJ.
V.\JuS and of tho Anclcnt Greek and Human. SECOND SEASON IN AMERICA, OF
Fnuicaiii's Colossal IJippodromc!! Witfi'ntl in animated Splendors, Its Marine Chnrtoi Uacc-o, GorgeousTournnmenti, exhilcrating Field and Dcn^rt Sporto, ond otlu-r e.vr.liina and novel exorcisrg OR the Olympian Arena and Middle ARCS,comprehendu? tlm Sisttiuni, the C'ournc. thv Aienn, the Chase, lfc?ri"iin Ornuhd, ind tho t.'amp.i S •,
variety of articles in the Grocery
line, are just now receiving-their
Spring Stock of Ctroccrics,
and assure them that they shall still find, AT XHE OLD R. & fit. COUKER, Such goods, and at such prices, as shall merit a continuance of the same.
SPICES Al«picc MUSTARD—A very fine pare article.
Peaches, Potatoes, itc.
Tt-rrc lUutc, on SATC RDAY, 3f/y 2oth,1854, Afternoon and Evening. Two Hundred Horses and l'onici, Fifty Carrinsca C0RDAG® uf all si2es, from a plow line to a and furs. Kacin Ostrichec. Hunting Camels, Train- Stt'ainboiU Cable. ed Klephnit*. aid Keludccr broKe Ir iho Ch«»e, !NAILS, Coffee-Mills, Curry Combs, tc alt be inti "duccil in tlio rouvtis of Uic ctitcit.unnient. 00 iltnlc and Female t'liarioictTs! Steeple tMinsci*. I'ox and t-tftg Hunters, Hurdle Jumper*. wilh a full Troi'P® of Ki-lers and Gymnastic Artidtcs—the elite of both Ih'iniopUcrcs, will appear in
Will at Kockvillo, iy 19tli, ind at III*., MnySJd. [May 1, 18*»4-d&w-3w
FLOUR—The best Brands for Family use. b}* the barrel, half barrel, or smaller quantilies. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE—The largest and no*t complete assortment, ever brought to Terro-Haute, by any one house consisting of— PAINTED BUCKETS. Tubs, llaml-keelers, Pigpins, Ma-her.s, Rolling-Pins, Lemon
Squeezes, Clothes-Pin«, Willow Wagons, Churns, Covered Buckets, Well Buckets, Bowls of all sizes, Nest Boxes, Cocoa Dipp -rs, Tar Cans, Selves, fcung Starters, Butter Moulds, Mops and Mop Handles Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Cedar and Brass bound Buckets, Ac., ifce. BSDOMS—Shaker and Common Steamboat and Si able. BRUSHES—A full assortment of all kinds.
To Farmers, Qatdeners and Mechanics. We keep a constant supply of ah kfnds of Agricultural Implements such as Plow*, Hoes, Hakes, Garden Hoes, Axes, Ac. Cultivators, Thrashers,Reapers,Mowing Machine* Cradles, Scythes,Grindstones, Hand-Uarrows, Scrapers, W'heel-barrows, Railroad Trucks, and njany other things pertaining to these occupations.
O" We have the Agency for the sale of Durkie's Celebrated Portable and Platform Scales, Fire Proof Safes, Ac.
We still continue to pay the highest market price, in CASH, for all kinds of marketing. Call and give us a trial. If you won't buy, tee 1 eill. We positively will not, bo undersold bv an re«ponsibe house in the city.
Spring, Fancy aid Sfapls Dry Goods just opened. His Bi-sortmeut of l,.uliet' Dress GJOJ* i* lar.ee mill unsurpartseJ in beauty as well a* la variety antt cltcpno^H. the fact that these good* were gurebased lor cash lis sufficient warranty th«t they cm be sold tow ai wholesale or retail. A call I# particularly requested from elose and circful buyci'8. Beluw area few article* enumerated:
Dress Silks, Tissues and BaregeAlt colors, plain and plaid Silk Tissues and liiregcs lio. beautiful fancy Mtk Ttsnie® and Barege* "'ijperior quality of ItUck lil Silk
Hck
l.lp and Brocade do ... Fain'V 1'1'id SilKs, (superior quality.} Dress, Fancy olorcd Lawns. *iQ() iiietf fuity and plain colored Lawns, cheap 7ri di 5rench Jaconet l.nw.«—l^sorted
An do Pi 'in bt'k ami second mourning Lawu« "ifJI AsaJ.*"1"11 Fancy Prints jh du Hiue, plain black and see'd mourning do
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OD do Krcnth, Kntlisli anl dnme^llc Hiusham*. White Embroidered Goods. riinntiful 14 roi C»• 11 =1 r»« Chew Iso je*. ape », i'tidersteeve«. IJvn.U a.id «mlKercViiel- Sw'M «»D Jaconet#, BillUantinei!, rarletonr.. sudMlk Illusion*
Hosiery and Gloves.
L»dies' and Genu' superior K'JG^vc.., all colors da do a«» silk do
La»1ie«' dress trimunucs in great v*Tlcty, bUck »UK I.ace, ttlkind straw Bounetf, Hihbon*. P^ra^O'^. t)'U* WelUs. Oft \v?ndiw Shade#, MUJJQUIto Jietiint», Cr«pe and BVrrre Slia#ls. Black an.l Chines Fans.
Cottoaades, l.uten Driilincs, Irish Linens, Checks, nieacUtil and Brown Muslim, Toweliug*. Table Cloth*, Black sod Fancy Caiairaerea, Twei^s, SaU* netu, Jeans, Flannels. Boots and Shoes, Hau and Caps, Queenswarc and Crocerie».|^
May 9, J83-dIw«trtf
PLFancynnJ
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cl.ne Dt French jackonrts: Organ firs and Lawtw is
aor qnaaUtr a«d every" varietr In had at TC7BXERrS May l.-dwtf North of the Court lious«».
CO.fiE AT lAST!
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city and neighborhood, to serve our old friends House door in the city «f Terre-Haute, we will with. In biiyine, we seek not for the CHEAPEST, proceed to sell at public auction, -without any bat for the BEST and in selling, we are de- relief from valuation or npprat-ement laws, the tertnined not to be underbid bv any House following premises, situate in the county of keeping the genuine article. "V?"e tender oar Vi^o, to-wit: The equal and uudivided onethanks to our numerous customers for their fifth part of the North-east quarter of section liberal patronage to us for the last six months, four, (4) township ten, (10) north of range ten, (10) west—the whole quarter containing one
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Mocha. I SAMURL H. POTTER Jt CO TEA—Imperial. Gunpowder, Hyson and Black By N. Hrrsox, their Attorney. very choice. April 12, 1854 18 8w
XOBACCO—Fine assorted Chewing Tobacco, of
Taylor's Hudson's and William^ best,
FLAV0EING EXTRACTS—A fine and full assortment. JPICKELS—Assorted in gallon and half-gallon
Jars, Pepper Sauce, Tomato Catsup, Lemon Syrup, tc. CHEESE—English Dairy and Western Reserve SOAP—Common and Fancy, of all kinds and
Varietie-.
CANDLES—Sperm, Star, in and w-hule Boxes. TALLOWSALT—lu Sacks and Boxes.
Au extensive supply of miscellaneous artices usually kept by the trade, "too numerous to mention": PROVISIONS—Beef. Fre«h and Dried, Sugar
Cured Hams, Shoulders, Sides, tongues, 1 White Beans, (the real Yankee baking beans,) Onions, Dried Apples, Dried
LOCK2CIJDUE I CO,
April 5. lb'51 ditw-tf1 [Journal and Prairie City, copy.)
DRY_GOODS.
33^0 MTU' WRTBL"1® Farington's Block, Nor.h of the Public Square, TKURE-IIAUTK. INDIANA. rnAK.ES pleasure In calling the attention or the jmblic to his large nut 8ileiulid stock of
«ow receiving my spring stock of Drr
God»t
Groceries, Hardware, Boots and
JAHES H- TURNER,
Ketchum's
Patent Mowing Machine.
The only Successful Grass Cutter JEvcr Itlade. E lrare the sole right of tilia Stale. Or _ders should be sent in early to secure a! machine for this season, as the supply is limited. Price $125, delivered in Terre-Haute.
It is the only machine that will cut clover and all kinds of Grass. Circulars containing testimonials, and blank orders, will be sent, on application to
MuMFORD HOOKER, Lnfayette, Ind RIDDLE & LOCKRIDGE. Agents April 12, tjulyl Terre-Haute, Ind.
hundred and ten acres. Said land is mortga ged by Thomas Bell to Lucius Rrcr and Samuel H. Potter, ftrading under the name and
style of S. Potter Co.,) to secure the pay-
Tlie following are some of the infinite varie-,ment of 50. Said mortgage bears ty of articles always found at our counter the 8th day of November, 1851, and contains a SUGAR—Brown of all shades, Loaf, Crushed, power of sale or foreclosure in accordance with and Clarified. {chapter S3 and from section 51 to section 71, MOLASSES—Orleans, Sugar House, Philad^l- inclusive of the revised Statutes of 1853. Th«?i ,\t {fog plwa Syrup, and N. York Golden Syrup, mortgage is recorded in the Recorder's office of COFFEE—100 bags, consting of Laguira, ltio I said countv i- Vcd. 16. paso 5^.
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NOTICE TO PHYSICIANS. OTICE is hereby given, fhat sualsd pro-
1,P°^a)3 attending
c.onf}ned
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TIIK most exte'.si vein the World, now prcpp.ed to offer to Mer-
^^^^.cnants tli'- inrixi-st and most coin-., plefe assort-ine .t of Umbrellas and Parasols to oe found in Europe or America. Merchants visitinir New Vork to buy 1 heir goods, arti respectfully invited tocall and examine the stock before purchasing.
N. B—Please cut this card out and put it in your pocket book for reference. JOHN I. SMITH, Manufacturer.
February 22, 185-1-11 -3m
CAMPBELL, ELLISJN & CO., ANUFACTURERSofPig Tron, Stoves and Hollow Ware, and dealers in Tinnerb' Stock. No. 21 Columbia Street, Cincinnati, 0.
Februarv 22, 1£5-1 11 -if
A E A E & 0
Booksell.'is, Piib'hli rs and Slalioners, .1^ STREET, Cincinnati.
WEMUX
liavu one of the Inrjrest and best assorted slocks in the West. Our stock embraces the be»t works on
Theology, Mrtliciiic. Law, Mechanics, Agriculture, History. Travels, Tales, Memoirs, Philosophy, SfC nnrl a coinplete nssnrme.nt of nil the most, desirable MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS publish-j ed. Our stock of SCHOOL BOOKS embraces all bonks of merit used in the We-4, from the Spelling Honk to the Lexicon. Our stock of STATIONERY embraces every variety of: Blank Books from the small Memorandum Book to the large suner-royal Ledger, including eyei article used in the counting room.
We have for the Country Merchant a full varietv of Letter. Cap and Noie Paper, Envel opes. Wrapping Paper, Bonnet Boards, Ink, itc., tc.
OUR
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Feb. 15. 185 J-lO-tf
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do do good and cont. I.ile do do dj Cotton da
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T.dies Cotton IIo*e, »ll SOlors and qualltyi Gouts IUlf «o*e, do
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Trimmings.
SIppERT
Dress Groods
S riped 8Ultfs,'.v. .v v. Brocade**s do.
Onftftttte the Goart-Honse, nonh of tbe aqoane. 4:h Mo. J9ib. 18S4 l9-2w
April »?. 18W dwtf _\
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dter* and their heirs, or invalid*. OfBct in Scott's bailding. oii Market Street, April T9. lt«T iy-3
to all opposite the Oenenil Sta^e Office, ^aear tWi enmiat-1 Bnaim Soath-S^ corner ef the Pcbhc
1 Sqearc, where be may be foond at all hoars of
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some ditys he neitbt«r nie nor sicpt, but Ht{ ®v^^ f^ionai tatafoes*. Soothcm Bank*, SDIRIIAM, »r iPnottag Office, haat of the Cte«rt Mw.»«.
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SWI8S WlTCnnAKEIC LUCIGM HOX3tx!BT, Hat rentoc.-d his JEWELRY STORE, 3 dop*t,
Eaxt of the Post Office. Main Sltret,, .T»-i«UE-MACXK. ISD., 1 "\T7"HEREheha« jost rereivpd a largeassort-
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Black Brocade do. Plain Black do. Oivnadittes, Plain and Fancy Hera** OvjnJr,call 00 me before purchasing elsewhere. 1. ne? Plaitl.btnjwdand FartcyMous-.
of FlSfE JEWELRY ofercry.de
scription. Jrfasfical Ca«ed Gold Watches, all, kinds of Patent Lever. Lepiue, Dftaehed. Gold and Silver Watches, Plated alwJ Solid Silver! Ware, frc., Arc., vbich trill he 5»ld at the
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CHEAPER
upon all prisoners
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pa«pe« the County
It is proposed to receive proposals for separate Districts, as follow?: One District to comprise all that partof the comity, lying North of the center of 1'ownsbip eleven, and East of the
Wabash river One District to comprise all that part of the county. South of the center of Township eleven, and East of the Wabash river and One District to comprise s^ll that part of the county lying West of the Wabash rivvP.
All proposals must beaCcompAh names of responsible persons as $ecurities the faithful performance of the con
By order of the Hoard of County Com. ALBERT LAXGE, Auditor. Terre-ITaute, April 5, 1851-17 3\v
JOHN I. FMITH,
Wholesale Umbrella and Parasol Manufacturer, 231 & 235 Broadway, NEIV YORK.
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LOWEST PRICE
Persons trill 6»d it to their advantage to.
WAT
CIIE3- JEWtLRT- of all
ired on the shortest notice, and in
hc verv be^t manner. _Q Oct, iJS. 2$%i-4e.tf T~eZ
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PIBUQATIOXS arc too well known
as works of the highest inprit, to require inure than an enumeration of'the nio-t prominent,! .which are Clarke's Commentary. Dr. Dick's Ctitn- 'i plete W»rkUollin's Ancient History, Plutarch's
Lives, Spectator, Josephus, $c., Afc. We invite all who deal in, or purchase books, to give us| a call, as we are confident w.« can offer theni such inducements as shall be mutually beuefi-1 cial.
Boot® ana baoes. 00x1 um TJXIXKD stATJis. UATE *J«r»e *ntl ,*«««'/«
lion. Call ana at TgUS EV.'S,
of|
1 Boots a»tl Sboe»,too many-van.* tie* to men- .In ... «.
Agricultural .f the will be held a! the
'T^HE rpgialar meeting of the Vieo Cannty!, JL Afrricaltanil SoCiet
Shoes, Hats, Bonntts Ac. My stack i* large and complete, an«l was bought in the cities ot. Kesr York and Philadelphia, and vill be *«ld 6 A S E I E S 3 9 in a 2 3 3., at it old friends, customers, and the public Directors, and all those *ho feel talcHC invited to eaU and exaatloe.before pofthas-1 j„K jntereH in the aebject, are respectfoHy iog elsewhere. solicited to attend. JOEGf WV E1IIS 6 C0^
Notice.
Pro* O*™*
DH. JOHN' BULL.
S O E I N
N E W A N A A E The most powerful King on the face of tho glebe now reigns supreme in the American Republic The power of the crowned head* of Kuropo gink into insignificance when compared to that of our American King.
European Kings employ the power rmteJ in tliem to increase the riches of the rich and lordly, and to reduce
This wonderful medicine, during the brief period tinea its introduction, has carried happiness to the hearts of thousands, and made life a charm to man who heretofore regarded it only as a painful and miserable oxUtenc#.
To the winds with Ml JJuiuiunts, Embrocations. I'ain Killers und I'ain Extractors, and let millions of glad tongues proclaim tho merits of the great American King of I'ain," preparation CO nposed solely of vegetables and ruors, produced by America.'* own rieh and bounteous stfil,
WOuM wk the T*A»IB«, wlio are a]wsti judges of what is and uiiat not a valuable family medicine, to do u* a special favor by giving the King of I'ain a i-iuglu trial, and if Miii-Ciotory, exert tiielr Intluence iu lu behalf, recuniuiend It, rpeak well and of en
^VoaJd you be cured almost turned lately ot BoWil Complaint, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus. Cnunp Colic. Head Ache. Tooth or any other ache or pain, the reutetly It sluipie and the core certain,
USE THIS GREAT KIJIO OF PAIN.
-'"WoaW yoa hare yoor Sores, Swetlfng*. Cuts, Bams Scalds, JSrulscs, or aay other nrOuads hvaied, we repeat it, use tbs
UACICAL KfKO OF PA
tTotrtd st* be cored Vt Seaid He. J. Stiff Joint*, 8or» Throat, Jk'eanZosm Sreast, ijU&ibago, Tetter or Itinz \Vtirm, Saft Khnwa. of P«t»i»oa* itw«t». Chapped {lands, act! h'.i other ftoros. ekher bry or Uanntug say again a agaia, rotft S£»C6t is Ur. John UaU "KXKO OV PAIX*
XToo" VMJ be cured .f Kinj»'« ErU. Cancer, Tomorti, EruptK i.«. or atnr tlirmuM ot tlte Skin caused by iotpurs bkul. xae» use ur. Jvhn t'si:.'* 5aua parti la internally, *o S :ie King of I'ain «*«er ly. notuiug caa be more Certain thae a speedy aad efiecaial cure. ,,
PI11KC1PAL OFFICE-
AM ESTABLISHED FACT 1
simers and Vestin^s, constantiv «u hand for that p'.irpose.
CP Tlieir stores
It is your interest to remember the places. Terre-Haute, April 12, l!?54.-wly
a
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK 01
WM"J. MACK.,
"'^VIIOI.ESALE AND HETA1L DEALER
are in.receipt of their HEAVY SPUING SUPPLIES, which renders their stock otiC) I of the largest and most complete in the United Slates, and they are prepared to warrant, their goods froah and of fine quality, and will'sell them for cash, or to prompt dealers 011 the usual time, as lf»tv a-( they can be bought, in the Vi'est, Southwest or La^t, in tlie quantities
usually bought by physicians merchants and country druggists. Hoaleri gencrafly are re-
spectfiilly invited to call and examine their stock before buying elsewhere nnd all ordei|e sent them shall be promptly executed with goods of as gooj quality and at as low rates as if the parties were here in person.
N. B.—Ginseng.- Foathers, Red Senblca, Ra:j, Flaxseed, alid Country Produce generally, will be received at. the market price for debts due tliem or iu exchange for goods. Louisville. Ky., March *i, 1^51-13-Unixvd "f .* *7 1 1 ,. 5 i-,
of it. and see thatlt is u»ed bv their aflileied neighbors. Plow Steel, Nails Trace, W, Coil, WttO* The Ladies are always charitable, and *lien they induce Halter Cliains Jbe A mn^1 «f.,l C3ir,...„I. their suffering frjends to use this really valuable iw«ieihe, W /o 1
It entirely useless to follow (be old and worn-out
U'e would ask bate ym the Rbenmatism or Goat I these ant noc pteisani eonipaulons, and «r» know that! 3 ou would like to drive them away as soou as poulble, then use
BOU/3 KINO OF PATX
Qxt
StAa
I
0 0 I S & A S 8 E Attorneys tf Law. ,o. ted to "Warrea'a Block #wr the
t!I p|M(d
4 Fet. 1854 11 Arrt!5. 3tr Adm'riclmmi* no*
they will be doing nn act of beuerolence that thoy can 1 UtflpCut'«4 and Cranks, Chain well be proud of. Thi* Is a powerful and truly magical Tuleing and-Iroa Siwks, GrladstODOa, Bird remedy for all external OUeiwM. sores, swelHng*. burns, Caen?. Latntia Globes Atf tic. and for many internal affliction*. It 1« a certain core, -tir I "toots, fflc. yet it Is perfooriy harail«js and incapable of producing lie atterrl Hn of merchants leliO the least Injurious effect* In the too*! delicate cases or wifth to recruit their Rtock. •. the weakest consUtutiou. Terre-llante, Fub 23, 1844-11
ba: ttreuty-lirs cents 10 try it mmI Ur. Hud stakes bis lluillU 11U Ui lliu iiluuUuUw *»l!-«*roed reputation on the tilng of Pala doing all auj it Tit* sub'Criber hnv* more titan bar claims for it. 1
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(Unr
l0013YILLS, KY
F0U8ALEHT DRCOOT5T5 &. MB8CIIANT3 IIIB0UQ3
In Terr,- l,y It. O^.inctwai, Dreg-
r»r»tr
m*.l
G„
JL A^ncolwral Society will he beia at xae- tTrH0^3Aj- Dr^.m in Hals. C«s,? Co«rt lloa*e. on SeTenihdar, {Salwr.lar.y tfac Sim* Go A,-, Ko 7i Pvarl Street»i Si'SlZM
5
M. P. THOMPSON & CO. fn C«:i.8V-T.3 TO fttA tf. CBJlCK CO..)
hetsreea Wahmi a»«i Vine, Cmciaoati. February 22,1JS4-11-lf
vEAtit* I*,par aeon*
E!U»,
W®.
23 Peart Street,
ikiW
Of0,V. l(444a
F'i"" '"T "°"k
•J'.t.ruit&ttl-iSl fore.
Adinilikiriifor7« Xoiicc,
NOTICE
ishc-reby givett thai she ondfT-
f-rgved haa been »p}oiir5e 'AJtninitfrator dt Urnis *e], o£ the Estate of Samuel Efewl, late off igo ccratrtv deceased. Said eatalels
wem-ntnv
to be wsfrrni
.TOie fact that sell SECIIE# DISEASES. ...
thaii any other house in Terre-Haute, is now acknowledged by ill, am! their «u-1 wtoi. iiert9.| nitrous friends \Hll be pleased to learn that they have just received a larpe assort maul of p°cu li ara ffr
S'PIt 1NG JIND SUMMER GOODS.
Buying from first hands, at the head of the market, and ui ainifiict their o*w St oil:, en ables them to sell cheuper and irt&r made Clothing than can be found elsewhere. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will ther* fiwd a larje and varied asaonmeut froia which! to se-|Especially. lect^wiih prices as low «nd tvr.tis as liberal as those of any western ho&se.
In connection with the Clothing Store there is an extensive MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Where any garment will be made to ordef at short notice.
Q..E.IT WESTERS CLOTIJIXO STORK. v.
I All now in receipt of one of tho. largest and most complete stocks of
SPHIN AN1) SUMME11
r„ o„ lli. NORTH EAST .ad liOKTH WEST .craft? ollU.XuWic S^lHBC.j *.«• 4. ,:i 1? consult J. sj.. Uo ro-«tsrcd i-estecv liesltli.
JJudesiit's /h:k. Xciih SiJe FuWc Sfuart,
and Furnishing' Goods,
Are especially requested to give me a call, as I am enabled to sell goods as low as any house in Cincinnati, or the Eastern Cities. [T7* A complete and beautiful assortment of BOY'S CLOTIIINO, constantly kept on hand.
Terre-IIaute, March 23, 1851 diLwlf J. MACK.
WILSON". STARK IRD & SMITHS 4B2 Main Street, Louisville, Ky.,
WflOWAtB DEALERS::JN DRUGS,
Medicines, Paints, Q'd$ &>•/*•. Putent Medicines. Surgeons' Tustmmcnts, Qlasjsware, }Vin 'loiC GaiSi,, Sonps, Perfumery, ««SVirginia, Missouri, and Kentucky Munvfaclured Tobacco, Havi resiavail to their newFOUB BTOBY BUILDING, 011 Main, 3.Vdoor above Bullitt, and only a few doora above their lato S:ore.
H^DWA
to greater misery and degradation, the poor and di-pea- vIOlDS dent. Our American King goes forth with equal willing Cloths, Pamash, fce... Nails, Handles, iiiuges, ncss to the lordly mansion mrd humble cabin, ready alike Q)osc
A E S I N O E
S A W.
MANWARRlfb & BURNAM [stTCCKSSOnS TO JP0TWIN AND IJUUNAM.]
H•AVE
now in store one of the largest and as they believe, the most perfect stock of every description of Hard ware ever offered iti the Wabash Valley.
Ono of the partners spent several weeks in the eastern cities, and among the manufacturers, laying in stock, nnd they are now prepared to supply Builders, Mechanics, Farmers, and all others, with good and cheap goods.
A very few articles only are enumerated. '..Building Materials'., (In Hardware) of every description.
WINDOW GLASS and BASH, Blacksmith'*, Cabinet Makers', Tinners', Curriers', Gun-
Biiiitlis'.Coopera'.'Oifrpeiiters'and Shoemakers' ppt
at a an to ok
au,l
to ad 111 in Is tor ruli«f and to offur hualth and bapptneu to i„ v., ,.1 :„l, 1 a,., 1 the lofty and lowly, the rich and the poor. )n!)"c from Ln^lisll hpnnj, Steel, I ass. .s, S.llb
O N S
•GREAT AMERICAN KING Is the TSSTII KONDBR OF
Tns TTonLn. and tho greatest
blefsing ever offered to afflicted humanity to the suffer* itig millions, the Doctor can say. relief Is at your com* mand You have only 10 use this magical remedy. All those who still suffer, and will not accept tho proffered ltalm. deserve not ilie pity of their f.tmilies.
lrll1
is in us a a an a a in nlmost every tiling in that line also, Gum, Pistole, Flnsks, Caps, Powder, tc.
A general stock of Paints, Otls^Vai tiUlre« and f?rushe«. Looking-Glasse* and Looklng-CHasa Plates, Floor Oiled Cloths, Cordage, I'wine. Doot Malls, Springs, Axles, Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, rig and bar Tin, tidticd Copper, Sheet Iron, \Viro, Rivets, dc. am mr
Such as Felloes, Hubbs, Spokes, SliaflH.UoWa. ii i-i ii. ii* .i praclicn to a »i it nlftr I'fanth ol incdlclne. wliltli en1 oh-s, latent and tnameled Leather ni»d ^ages liis u«ilfviji(l attention, lio csuiions ilie UH-
Open Hands Patent Axles, SpriuffS
joint*, iic. Our stock of Saddlery Hardware is huge nnd very complete. Hnrnt-ss, Bridle, Skiriingaiid Pad-Skint*, Trimtniug?, bc.. Solo, Upper, Calf and Morocco Skins and Linings,
Our stock of V-- Shelf Hardware
111
Iron of evefy descriptron, Steel, Spring and
v'r
8
HH Tli |P TBP POIdfl
ing removed to he Ho 1 four story brick fttor iri the Wanvn Block, is now prepared to show tire best S to of a a re
Saddlery, Iren, SUel tt'r- *n4 Tools, dt all kinds, lo1 he fonnd in thin city or in JlitdisnA.' Tit# aWsort*
g%
i.inenf comprises sttch a rariety of both, Sat.tr
and HEATT GOODS, that it is impossible to enu-' merate. Tin Plate. Sheet Iron. Copper, Wire. Hfock
Tin. Anvtii. Wscs and Bellows,^"* al«-ays on hand. I tikve a most complete assortment frf
Building Materials.
s-
Carpenters' TooIs. ^Tcrbiml Trimming* Shot Findings, and Leather rfall kinds. Dnrinw the corn ins season, I *teatl k«?p ois baud a large stock of
Fiae Boon aad Wiodow Sash, T_,t
from 8 bv 10 to 10 by 16, In Saddlery aad Carriage Trimmings. I deal very largely, and can offer tho best of bsnp- in th^t line.
C'H J--»-re a»d Cojl Chain of ail sizes, Paint*, 1 Oil*, Window Glass, HaSpike*, and M.»ii and other &»wr#, I k- Iar«v Uiek Rem M«J«*4, «^y ioiito'i's Itiile Itarret ?, 1 Trimmijs£* reaeri'lr, and OUKS READY ttADB.
FA It ME HS' TOOLS. shall xepj an eyo pftrf?c :'ariy to the Tut «n#r*» and t«ever C. lo. have A Shovel Spade* Fori, S:yihe. Cradle. Jixe. or ai »{her Tool to sell htm at a tr».ry resM")-: s\Ae profit. Hating1 wow a St-ote an*I lrtu Itoem &.ted «p «Ttp"' *ly for the ho*irM!*8. ar»i eac« "i ig smr otl»er store-ho»i «f t!te kind in the r, abAll be able to she*
IMPORTERSandCiorinnati,Olde.GOODS,!)
55 Pearl Street.
^T^riiSRE wafbcc-^lainctr Uieirtost ?predy Kcxuedy
•SurtetuiM SemUtal Wcshijesr,' jcfrctioUsoi "JicKidnvys slid all
peculiar a'Sncarr IUKIT, pwttculiu-ly ilie ynut&, ni hoth «p*et., vtViich,i! not. cuiTd. produce osrnrrrioNAr. ]*iui.«TY, renders _: MARRIMJS lMressietr,'and tw the end, destroys both
Ati.so AM lioow I Y0TJ&G KEN. TrM6 have fcieorno the victim* of soli'srr vice, thai dreadful am! destructive habit, wliick arnaally ee»» to au uali nwly grave, thousnndftot ung ipen.of tlie-wost exalted tafcmsiaed briiiant inulU c*„
T?1IO might hor wise hnve en ^-suceil listen tug J»ca»te» 1 wtUi.the thuudcr^ of eUnjiicnce, or waked to ecst»cy.:
A large assortment of Cloths, Ciw- the living lyre, may call full confiJewct.
A MAIliil-AOE.
DR.T'JOtUfSt'Oif..
Office. Xo. 7, SOVTH F! K1 KRU PT.. Tth'£*»*. trom Bsitimplf street, fiasfcsiile.up tVie *VfP«-
It?* lie particular iuot trvitkp the msii aud »t»is«kr» or y?«i will mistake the plsop. A CUlxE WAll 1LV N TEB 1,N- /. FEW VS.
T\ke S'oTiLr.—1'r.
IN
Julillstoir'S OFTU E is in Ms TTW«
line^ utrtk* §ttjnr. His very extensive, practice rs «uH\iieiu putrsiiV:* that he thv auly proper I'hySLciau to apyly to'. »R. JOHNSTON. Meiii^rr of tks /f!i College of Kurpccms. I.onilbti," jirss:-.ute..from of the-most emiueut Collets tS the United Sts^ee and tbe sttr jwirt of \%1i(s(- lifo-
t»s been fiwnt iatho Hwwt. lsiu L"omtos,Fftns, 1'liU 'u ris he**ficcti.*ii scrnc of tlio vwnt-t. as oiilsliHitfnre,*!^. ^-ereever kno%v«». Nmj tv«nM«I wUh-r-iitifiJtlw'.M:* nnd bead when gre«t »«srveu»i.f-.»it tseltn *t hhW ftiojtHu •NDBAEIIFUHM!**, \T)TH RITEJNR HLURTSINF.SUT ML. SI N.Flinscs wUh deiauy.,..t:.t 1. Tm!, wfu curiil"iinu.iC»
tea A CERTAIN DTS-K ASE^3'-"^'
:-ci
When the mUpuitkd audtmpntdenv Vottri p!e#«. urcCndeilie !'r? itvx!Vd tlip
0f
this disease, It
too often hat»p5«» t!:a #a ill timed or itrrad of diiKvvery, lers Uiw fioni »pu!ylnp to ttiei® Who. fron f'tor- /ntt Mspftrutdlity, ialo'C l.rfrifnd loin. do! .vi)i^ 'vi'tti tlie coiislitu^toniil ty nitidis# of tail ti -ni .' i',,* 1:1 so make tUcir *uf-h as u!era cd 8vi« lUruat. tflgcasca i!nVv l9Ctnre»l pun* in tii-. M! ynt limb*, ithnncs*. of neM, nodes on U.e^Kin, btnei smd arms, llottji»» f.jt tT»» besd, ind ftxtifmctles, proems on with ftipl^f'-vtrai iaay, till «t Josulicpftlate of Uic mouth or t'te niwc fall iu, p.ml the victim ol tlii/gorru) AsfibeCoiuc# a iifnrW ol irrt of lentwi^ernj t1on,t?l! r''«s pev-ioti lo his dr.v#dfiit fftrinc*,. by seudtuf Wm fa th«t "tt whence »o. truvrfrr returiiK." To tntfilf,' Tr. Jonssios yWilpi itusetf to 0' --erva ite lOftn lflvfcHuMe serrccy mat, iima his e.vi itsive pr-. Uve in ike liist hofpliRls of EUV Hand America, •-^NF)D I.Uy recomnifnd «fe nii.l spf.'.iy cure to tiA t(n.4rti«ii:.te.viriiin of ibl* horrtd diysenn'i*. It Is an liiii^iMV i'ac!, tli*l theu-, #ands fall victims 10 thin hcttid tlii-eur mwtxe to tU« i(n*kilU'uli,irts ol those Avlitj,by 11,0 use of !.Hnl deadly poison,mercury, rulii the ceu.MUdUoit, anf Either, send the u»i iturte geir.j*r,to *n untimely grsv#, or also imvlvfi the ni 'ue (1 his life misernhle.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men t*-1." have injured tln'itiRolvo? eer* tain wsr.tice iiidu%e(i in hen alyuc—a hntit froouen'Tr tekrnrd from r.vl! communions, or nt scliool— tne.rlH'CW of Which »TO.nif,litly felt, even when aslnep, if not cured,reiM- iVm-mlne* toipcsslhle, pnd d«rs hqth n,iud a: laudy.
What pity a ynung fnsn, the Jf.-pe of his ewsntry, snd tli« darting ofhis psvent?, sl ot)!i he snatched from sit prospects and enjoyment*! 6f life hy the cqnso. Miences of tloviattng from the path of nsture, snJ frt milcing in certain, secret h»ihlt,. J-'u^h per^uns, before contemplating
AlilU A K.
slioull. reflect tbat sound mtnd cud Boity *re"th« nioikt necessary renuliites to promote connutdnl hnppiness.- Indeed, without these, {he journey through life becomes weary pilerimsre, the prospect hourly
Riiu,i
The unfortunate thus «ir«cic3 Ui un«s ft*cbfe, Is unable la Uhqr with eccu^Umed v.tm-.W to apply Hts milia to study his s.j*p. tunly sail weak, bes dull, irresolutp, end ta£»^cs ig his sptul with ins energy than at u-u, i/ho i-rnfinclpiitfl hfmaelf tie^ro tbe prsstke has a .iiciu wuirt,«ml «»un raslrltftouy, his marriage is uu ,Vi. .1 sc r.«c veils Uim. tb«t this 1» caused by bis eftHy fames. Thttearc eomUtratio-n* vhitk should afcaken Iht attention ef Itioie similar!]/ titum~ ted, '.- '.:v'
MrAfttifAflB *f-
fteinlrei the fallllracnt oi scveral eonditions, tn order that if in*}'t'-. rcsily the CSIIJ-- of nliitaal happiacas. Cbtttt* the Vfll tvhfeit eovais r/ origin of dom»siis aweutf^rt-.-a r.'n*^«-a»it: iti true source w-'every .!!.(• (i.s,- .ttj couidit bs t»(N tophysicst .dnju'iifn "tloua an-ttheir atteaAaat«1U*{rt»otntments' Apply t?scu wi.iie jt is yet time, in ori«r to bsve vr-or ansirew^ au'f relaxed 6f*aiii«titia rebratcd, revivified cad strengikoaed.
KKMEii'DKH
Ilo who place* hlmseff umftr Or. KinbrHn'* treatment w»y r«M^ioasly confide in his honor so. gsistlerft"*, stsit refy 8^-iti the sssotsriee. that the secyets of 5'r. K'«. r«t-eftt. il'f.rvvt .: tfi -i.loacc^,
T'uiof irtKiK—let tuj moth if i}/''»r you from m*s r...-, youre»se Mwattcm s*ii•. from education 4Ad rts,n-' islriiity, epaeerfShut/ brfilewl you,
Too i.i ig ti ii«H tncy niit. cental tbe Mryet lf»
tftefr o»i» IfrSrt* this M-IJ KififT'-Us? vl n, 1 a
to S I fii it.tuica vl .1 Of a bjr' In rroiapiij- C4if
Witli Retas for the t'n
A
I
lt^Cl'ra'',
wUbdcRyMr, nml filled wtth tho inclnuclioly reflection, tli at the happiness cf miutlur Iceonic* hliglitrd' with our own,
CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. Dr. J. a«Urcs*rs yeiiup nun, BIKV «ll who have ln jurod tliemhclves by private and improper indulgence*.
Tla-ie are some or thb »!\tl lind molanrl oly iffccts protluccd by cniiy haWisof yoiiili, vl*: Wenl^neH* fit the Bi-.clt f.tun.imfcjt Ptiluti In ilic liend, Dimness ot Sljlit, Los? of Mttjrular Power, t'olpltAlton of the flcsit, llysprpsi#, Nervous Iiri.t^bility, lirnttjtcmrrt* of tho Digest I vc FancUi'ii*, Oriiersl De! itity, Symptoris »f COflKiiwftlrtn Ac.
SIsuTALt.T.—-The fearful efrect« 011 the nilml are morn to1c dreaded Loss of Memory, t'oufiisiini of lilt#*, Depressljn Of PplHtSj Kvll
:i'orctoMaps,
Aversion to
Society,Sftlf-lUstrust, Love of fiolltiulf, Timidity, vVc., are.someof tho evils prodae'erf..' Tnoi'SAvps of pev»ons( of,«tl*K«s. csn now ludjro whstjs ilw cause of their dociiSn' in health, lfOr-lns their vi«or. lieconiing rrrah, pnlo sml en\nrfateii, Imfe usiufiularapprui.tiirr slotit Uu eyes, Coujjh »i.d symptoms nf Car.snmptlon. Tl is remedy htisreslored hundreds toJmltli nfuvcycr miter nsesn* lu-ve fnlli»d.
FTIIRUIRT! I KHSOMS,or lliose conteniplniiiipmnrrUpe, belitR swnre or physical weskness, should iuiniedlately tohsult Dr. J., slid he restored to perfect health.
All Suvriral operations perfiirmeii. N. 15.—f.et 110 r.ilsedelleflry prevent von, flut sppty immedlstely, ekiiet personally ur ly it'tier.
SMn diseases speCitlv rured, OFFICE. .YO. 7, SOUTH FREnmtCK ST., ~'-i .i— UAi.TiMOme, MARYI.ANK.
Jttl tatters mmtt he Pe*t-paiil.
Tl"r* The remedies t»n be sent lo any pin of tle United Slates. Jau. •!. IF.VJ lyt" '-v? -'u
I/unni
»•».» a 7~
A I? J'l I KI), A 1)
A very large nnd complete stock of1 OUH.AIEl.PHlA MKDIOAI. HQUSE^KstsliilsliA" S ',,!.,,,.,,' IWn «i f.'1 fl yealsl-"Cojby 1 u*. Kiukc 1 ii.. Cvrntr ol Tliirtf L.ari inge-i.i«l ht'l S IMnlt 1
sni1Uiiie».»ts. S^tWeon spruce'nml I-'i'ns i'lifSn l*«
Laeos, Fringes,) foriunnfe sgalnst the alwueor mercury thousands nrs annually marcurial.ix&l out of life, K«ceut alTtctions arc ptOrtptly cxtin}»lrtkb»'d. l'W'ESTIf YJCAfcS OP KXFFCKIKNCK
In thcftrcaiment ofa cl«ssofdlsoa»ici hitherto nfr1rft« rd nnd imperfectly iuukistood, has tnahlnd JU. KlnV «ltn, (Author of a work self rhVi'^tttl6n,) t» provu that nine tciuh^ of the pi ficruou^ dehli* iiy, locsl and etiiistluninnal \ftft!iiic»s, jnrulsl und physical sufferiiig, »rc Iriuse.Vblc to coruirt habits, lormhif? tho most m-ercl yet.deadly and fatal springs of domestic mlsoiy Bn^pretriafiirs iTiortollty.
TAKK TAHTrCt'tAU KOTICK.
There is an eVil habit sometime* Indiffcfi li» by boys, in soliiuili", ofl«n.fir(i\\ lug i»p wHh ilu'm to nuinhood, and Which, if not reform^-tnii do« tiiTu-, not only Reacts serious obstacles to ranulmoitial happiness, hat gives rt»« td a seiu-s of pr.)lr«tti d, in'idious, and avTcstMiRgaffecUciea. Few of those who plve w»y to lhi»pernlclous pructSce are unaware of the connsqiifiiCes, «hfilthy find the'nervous svRtnii ahsttcred, frei strange mid unneceuDtsble letl/iies, sud vosuo fears in the mind.
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