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1 CLEVER f|ANEC DOTE.
i'Wpte^Mfels *m*Kivv,
7«witlrffar life PettneyltM
Vkaettc Fnnnciise,
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fey O. J?.
Turner.
A few years since there was in the chy Petersburg!!, a young girl so beau •H |i/nl, and so lovely, the greatest prince of
Ettrope, had be met her, even in a peas ant's hut might well have tamed his back upon princesses lo offer her his hand and JHjS crowd. V|
But far from having first sein the light in a peasant's hut, sue was born in the shadow of the proudest throne on earth It was Marie Nicoloewoa, the adored daughter ofthe Emperor of Russia.
As her father saw her blooming like the Mayftower, and sought for by all the heirs of royalty^ he cast las eye upon the richtit, the fairest, and roost powerful ofthera, and with the smile of a father and a king said to her: "My child, you arc now of an age to marry, and I have chosen for you the prince who will make you a queen, and ^the man who will render you happy." "The roan who will render me happy/' ^stammered the blushing princess, with a In sigh, which was the only objection to which her heart gave utterance. "Speak ^father," she said, as she saw a frown gathering upon the brow of the Czar.— *-••Speak, and your Majesty shall be obey* «*ed." *4
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"Obeyed,'' cxelaimCcI the Emperor, ^trembling for the first lime in his life,/'is it then only as an act of obedience that you will receive a husband from my hands?"
The young girl was silent, and concealed a tear., "Is your faith already plighted?"
The young girl was still silent, "Explain yourself MavK* I command you." -i'W
At this word, which sways sixty millions of human beings, the princess fell at the feet of the Czar.
"Yes, father, I must tell you, my heart is no longer my own it is bestowed upon a young mun, who knows it not, and who shall never know it, if such be your wish. He- has seen me but two or.three times at a distance, and we will never speak to *»ach other, if your Majesty forbid it."
The Emperor was silent in his turn he grew pale. Three limes he made thffciruit of the saloon. lie durst not ask the „-iiame of the young mnn.
Ho who would liuve braved, foi a ca-
Eead
riee, the monurchs of the world at the of their anuief.—he, with his omnipotence, feared this unknown youih, who disputed with him the po^cs^ion of hib dearest trea.sure. "Is it a king?" he demanded utla.st. "No, father'
:m 4,'l'he
heir of a Mtij. at leiUt
-No, father." "A Gran«l Duke?" "No. father.'f "A son of a reigning family?'' "No. father." -t' fach sUp in the descending $calf the Czar stopped to tecover breath. "A stranger/" "Yes. father."
The Kmperor ft-ll back into an nrm chair, nrnd hid his lace in his hmuls. like Agamemnon at I he sacrilice of Iphigenia. "Is he in Hus&ia/" he resumed with an effort. "Yes. father." "At St. Petelhuryh?*' "Yes. father."
And the voice of the young girl 'grew faint. "\Vlure shall I see hint?' said the Cz:ir rising with a I breaming aspect. "To-niorrtivv.- at the review." "How flinll I at^oi*e him?" repeated the ('tar with a stamp of his foot. "Bv his green plume and his black Steed." "'fis well. (K my daughter, and pray God lo have pity upon that man."
The Princess withdrew in a fainting condition and, the Ktnpnoi was soon lost in thought. "A childish capiieo." he said at length. "1 am foolish to ie disturbed at it. She will forget it. She shall forget ill" and i»i lips dared not utter what his heart adtled. "It must be for all nr.y power would be weaker than her tears."
On the following day, at the review, the Ctar, whose eagle eye embraced all at a glance, sought and saw in his battallions. nought else than a greet* plume and a black charger. He recognized in him. who wore tne one and rode the other, a Simple Colonel of the Bavarian Light
"Morse, Maximillian-Joseph-Eugene-Au-guste-Bcauhamois, ihe Duke of Leuchtenbere. youngest child of the son of Josephine (who was for a brief time. Empress of France) andofAuguste Ami-lie. daughter of Maximillian Joseph ofBavaria. mi ftdmirable and charming cavalier, in truth but aa far inferior then to Marie
Ificoloewna. as a simple soldier loan EmSr St peror., -j. S u- "I* poswWef^ saidllie Czar tolnTmself ns he sent for the Colon6l with the design of dismissicfg bifn to Munich.
But, ftt the fnoment when he was about toirdsh hmr with a word, he stopped a*
the aight
of
his daughter—fainting in her
ealeche. "There is no longer a doubt," thought lb« C*ar "'tis indeed he."
Amt, turning his back upon the stupeCstranger, he returned with Marie to the imperial ^aiaee.
For sit week«t. all that prudence, tempered *iih love and severity, could inspire, wat essayed to destroy the image of the V* C$&nel in (he heart of the Princess. At tlie «»d of th« first week she was resigned at the end of the second, she wept at the endoftbs lhiri« she wept in public at the end of the fourth &he wished to herself to her fatlier at the ead of the fifth aim Wl sick and at theetidofthe sixth she was dying.
Meanwhile, the Colonel, seeing himself ,4 in disgrace at the court of his host, withm, ottt daring to confess to himself the cause, did not wait for his dismissal to return to his regimeot. He was on tint poia of s«t4 (iogout for Munich, wheu an aid-de-camp of me C»ar came for hiiav "I should have left yesterday," he *»U to himself "I might have avoided what tgj »9*ka me. At the fir»t fia^h aar» your «e!f from the thunderbolt."
The bolt in reserve for him was the -1 following: He was ushered into the cabinet where
Jfogsoaly are allowed to enter. The Esa tperor was paie, and his eye
wn»
W his air vas firm and r^olate.
&*k*,
penetrating him with his glance, "you are
one of the hkndsomest officers in Europe.]
discipline."—iSf.
moi«i—
Jf
.heprinces..,iU.».bei0g
fully aware of it. A simple mortal adores an angel of Paradise, as an artist does the ideal of beauty.
"The Princess Marie, sire!" exclaimed »ho differ with him
The young officer could only fall upon his knees, and baibe with his tears the hands of the Emperor. "You sec that I also love my daughter" said the father, raising his son-in-law in his arms. €7
The 14th of July following the' Grand Duchess was restored to health —to life— and the Duke Beauharnoise de Leuchten-1 berg espoused her in presence of the Representatives of all the royal families in Eu-
roPc-
Such an act of paternal love merited fori the Czar nnd for his daughter a century' ofjhappiness. Heaven, which has its secrets ordered otherwise. On Tuesday. November 5ih, 1352. the Dnke of Leuchtrnberg died, aged thirty-five—worthy to the la*t of this brilliant destiny, and leaving Marie Nicolcewna eternal regrets.
All the young Princes of the world will again dispute the prize of her hand but! she has been too happy as a wife to consent to become a Queen.
PuPCLAR SoVEUErGNTV.—Look out for frauds about these days on these catch word?. You will be told that tho Government of Kansas and Nebraska is left to the settlers themselves, and that this is true Democracy. The pretence is pure hyponricy. nnd that is all there is of it.
When it was proposed in the Senate to allow the people of tne Territories thiough I their representatives to prohibit Slavery, the amendment whs voted down. Again,! when it was proposed to vest the choice of Governor in the ment was voted down.
Dt'ODlt! that ttmond* For rift peopit, mat amenu pLATfullowj
The truth is. tin- Governor, Secretary. Mirvhall. Attorney, and Judges are all ippointed by the President, nnd paid out oi'the National Treasury at Wa-hington. Every one of them may be. and probably will prove to be. the mere creatures of
mw
tenco "popular sovereignly." is the soft est kind oi' Blarney. Inn transparent lo be respectable.
TtAedo Blade.
Whipping a S chool
their masters at Washington The Slave f,,rm BRASS BANDS atany point of the West, power will control these appointme The Governor, the mere creatur creature can exercise the veto pow the legislation ruth is, that after all. these territories will "Vuu1
IUII1UI11
be as much in ft state of vassalage as »he great distance to New York makes it too us other territories have been. This pre* expensive and troublesome to do this. •1
Mistress.—Matt.
Ward arrived in Louisville one day last
week. The next day the
Courier
cled the following incident:
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Louis Intelligencer.
Orkttown.—A dispatch from Washing
ton, gives this last resolve of the President on the Grey to em trouble:"^
A Low» Absexcb.—A man formerly bekmging to Sakia {Mass.) returned home on Tuesday, after an absent* of forty-two years. He left a tfiffe. and it child one tear old, behind, and when he returned h« lotind his daughter the mother of It chil« dren. &ome of whom are married. Ilts wife lived a widow, as she Kappo*ed. over tweo
years smce. and now rmlea io Salem.-
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Pacrsa* Co*tsto.—The Loodor. Tiroes, received by the last uteamer, states that two and forty paupers, direct from irih «lm-huusi-», bare Uren shipped at X^rerpool for this country.
A CcaraMTr.—We weri yeatreday •hown a «rtM duck with aod iwWl^'»ted. The bird bbermaphroit fteeedm^ly large and fat. It
r»,, 'S^ottof Mr" Heniy Dtana. at *Oi*»ei
«wd Le cavelopog *du
mlim
to fce
Th*
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mous woman, who had been sent to school year. O. GILBERT, Cashier. to learn something besides warfare, as she Oct. 11, 1854, dltiw4w doubtless could have learned the savage —pkauiie CitV lii^K arts at home. Thanks to a gentleman Tmss-hIcte,Oct. i, i?54. who interfered at the time, the insulted "VTOTICE is hereby given, that ther» will be teacher was not seriously injured. Wej-*v gepwral meeting of the Stockholders of hand the name ofthis heroic woman (Mrs
il'is,
Ad KINS] down to posterity as a name well ter. ig54. fur the pufposa of electing nine worthy to be classed among those whose rectors, for the ensuing year, and such other bautlinufS are superior to the rules" of school business as may be nectwuary ..o
Answered.
Alton Courier, an aWe and con-
It is said. Also- and I believe it true. that!««ent Democratic j»aper, says that a you possess an elevated mind—a thorough large majority of education, a lively taste for the arts, a no-' Illinois ble heart, and a loyal character. ,, p* dum«,miunn, ™r o«o, nmpiuiiuu tmcr.wni) *4Wbjit think vou of ihe Grand Daci* uo not tntenq to be bathed or *dni- jHead. Kaureeme^tmu Painoftbe Bones*mi Joiau, «. mj- d»agh.e M.rta HMoe-s.t» ioM. meMures by him. The Cou-
.-II K»r ISSJ fur th« nurmvu. of «WtT
Oct. 9, d2m
ls
rT^HIS
Greytowfi would aggravate matters. Thwf T) A3SEXtiER TRaIX leare* Terre-Haute information from authentic sou fee, and JL da'tly. 8»nday» excepted, at 7 A M. (ofis perfectly reliable." fice time,) arrive at Indianapolis at 10:39, A. .JJT-
ty years, and married again some twenty 0KDS, CERTIFICATES. TUWi, FOR-
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F,
This point-blank question dazzled the lr,er says tnat Douglas has been roaming dtcions u*e or Mercury imprndence la Life, or impuyoung man. It is time to say that he ad- j0Fer *he Sute denouncing those Demo- "tm* JaiufweJiedicine, wMcb ha*become ceiebrato.iref.«lored.
who duapprovedthe
ink of her, and I should ^ie jpfjoy ifjou^ MOULD & GREENE'S permi tied me to say it."
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•You love h"r *tis well," resumed the CHICAGO Czar, with a benignant smile and the roy- I A Al A [J A "1" a} hand from which the Duke was awaiting I MA Rl V" II I P®
the thunderbolt, delivered to the Colonel the brevet of General Aid-de-Oamp of the Emperor—the brevets of the commandant of the Cavalry of the Guards, and of the' regiments of hussars—of Chief of the Corps of Cadets, and of the Mining Engineers—of President of the Academy of Arts, and member of the Academy of Sciences of the Universities of St. Petersburgh. of Moscow of Keasan, of the Council of the Military Schools, etc All this, with the title of Imperial Highness and several millions of revenue. '•Now." said the Czar to the young man. ho was beside himself with joy. "will you quit the M-rvice of Bavaria, and become the husband of the Princess irie?" ,1
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unalterably opposed to the _r\_ Evil. Rheumatism. obninate
course of Stephen A. Douglas and that •T.'m»rt.e*-or the Face, Biocbe*, I •U,.— Boil*. Chronic Sore Byes, Kin£"wonnerTetter.Sc»l4
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Missouri Compromise as Abolitionists urgent re^erst of their Mends, tooffor it the pubas Ions as he can be permitted to do SO, which ibey do with the utmost confidence in iu ,1°, .t I virtue* an«l wonderful curative properties. The foland that hence ton tlie able Democrats lowing certificate!-, .elected from a large cumber, are, than tlie mere'word of from gentlemen well and of the highest respectc
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and
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he reading at last bis own heart, without before the people, and vindicate their char- koown fn their iocaiiue«. and daring to read that Of the Czar "your an- »cter and consistency from his attacks. it would crush me if I told vou what I
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afid
thoroughly lifted
but Musical Profauort
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bat instruments we have.
MOULD & GREENE^ 08 LAKE STREET,
Scptembor 16, 1854 d6u»
'brass SJJX HORNS
AT
MOULD
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CHICAGO music STORE, IT Alircro Vivace. fU-m(r*rv1d«
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BASS 30.00
E COXTRA BASS 33,00
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Wo ask the attention of those intending to
of the Territories The tion to the fact, that Rny instrument bought of
,om,d
S
-inch Brass Drums.., .$13.00 15,00 18.00 7,50 15,00
21 26 .. 2H .. Tenor snare .. Brass
CYMBALS
$15,00 TO t40,n0 PER PAIR.
ALSO—BAND MUSIC,
B^*^s,B0°ss:C7 AND PIFE3 Constantly on hand:
MOULD ft GREENE,
A very estimable lady, a teacher in one of the city schools, whs attacked by a woman with a club, yesterday evening, in the neighborhood of Jackson and Gr»y streets. It appears thai the woman felt herself aggrieved because the teacher had Terre-Haute Branch Bank, will be held at found it necessary to correct, in a gentle Banking House, on the first Mondayj irt«aor°»r«uJ? the manner, a refractory child of the
Sept. 16-dGtn 08 LAKE STREETS
Notice.
A
Cartel's Spanish Mixture.
paper, says that af Thff Kreit Purifier of thr Btoed ty of the Democratic party of|^®^ A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT r,l
A INFALLIBLE KKMfcDY for Scrolalo, King',
^hl«red1CforTh^ln,e,r7nsui„'g fruitof some twenty years most successful practice."
—H'eald.
nf
Oatkur
C. U. BAILEY,
WOODRUFF HOU3B,
Sycamore Street, between 3d and 4th Steed, Cincinnati, Ohio.
DAVID BUJfSIOK WM P. STEVEIfS, (PROPKlKTOSg
Hoes* has lately chanped hands and is now open for the reception of visitors.
"The President and Cabinet have been anxiously considering the Grey town sffuir, and have Anally determined to -send Mr. fhe H.u*e will b« under the entire control of cnppt'ied on themost liberal term*, Y\ heeler, wh^j§ now here, to look into David Ruxxiox, who will be thsnkfnl to hi* July n. ias ij-i5pi«r* the business^ It is not yet d«*l«rmined nu»neroi» friends and the public geneallv for whether he Will go a frivmte.or by stea- their patrouiMfe. {Oct. 3, dtf mer. The Pre^ideot will certainly not Send Commander Htollins. He approves of his course, but thinks that his return to
Cutaneous Krap* Blocbe
billty, many of them lesidiug in the city oT Richmond, Virginia.
P. BOYDEX Esq.. of tb« Rxehange Hotel. RichiBftod known*very whete, ssys bahM'seen the Mfd1 iciae called Cahteh'sSrunsu Multcri adn^inistered to over a hundred cane*. In netrly'aH the fpt which it as recommended, with the most a^tonishls
If pood result*. He s«ys it is the moat extnorduar^ medicine be bajrever seen. AGUK AND FEVKR—GRKAT CURJE.—I hereby certify, that for three years 1 had A true and Fever of the most vioteut deseriptioin. I liad several Khysi1 ciana. took l»ri?e quantities of Quiniue, Mercury, and
I believe nil the Tonic« advertised hot all without I any permanent reUef. At la^t I tried Sp*xish Misttre. two bottles of which elfcctoMly cured me, and am happy to cay I have had neither Chills or Fevers nince. Lc«e«ider it the best Tonic in the world, and the onlv medicine that ever reached my c*»e. JOHN LOXGUKN.
Beav.-r Pam, near Richmond, Va. C. B, LUCK, K.sq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many year* in the Po«t Office, ban such confidence in the utoniohing efficacy of CAR-nta'a Sp**. isn Mi\TOR»,that he has bnupht upwuTds of jOHottle-*. which he has given away to the afflicted. Mr t.uck rayR he has never known it to tail when taken accordSins to dfrectiona.
Or. MINGK, a practising Pby*ician, and formerly |ofthe City Hotel,in the city ot Richmond. »»ys he has witnessed in a number of iii^tancea ihe effect* of {Carter's Sp»msh Mivtciiic, which were most truly #nrpristng. He sirya in a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good cflecti were Wonder ful indeed.
SAMUKI, M. DRINKER, of the firm of Prlnker fc Morris. Richmond. w»« cured of I.ivcr Complaint of a years »tandinp. by the use of two bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
GREAT CUftE OP SCROFULA.—The K.Utow of the' Richmond Republic had a servant employed in their pre#« roots, curedif.violent Scrofula, combined' with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from worlc. Two lottio« of Carter'n
Spanish Mixture made
perfect cure of him, ana hc Editors, in a public notice, aay they "cheerfully iecoriimcnd ii "%y all who are afflicted with snv disease of the blood.''
STILL ANOTHER CURB OF SCROFULA.—t hnda very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter'* Span ish Mixture. I conMiler it trutv a valuable medicine.
MKS M. TAYLOR. Conductor on the K. P. &. P. R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. SALT KHEfTM OP 00 YEARS STAXniXG CURKD.
Mr. JOH.N THOMPSON, residing in the city or Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spaninh Mivture. of Salt Kheum, which be had nearly 2(1 years, and which all tho physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known mer-
chant in the city of Richmond, Va., and bis cure mr.l remarkable. WM. A. ATTHRWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form,by Carter's Span ish MixtuTe. lie says he cheerfully rccommcnd it, and consider# it atf invaluable medicine.
RICHARIl Ii. WEST, of Richmond was cured of Scrofula, and what Physiciins culled confirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter .Spanish Mixture.
KDWIN RURTQN, commissioner of the revenue, nays he has seen the good effects ol Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease.
WM. O HARWOOU, of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulccrs, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125, Main Street, Richmond, Va. And for sale hy J. H. CuninghaA, Terre-Haute, and by Dealer* in Medicine everywhere. junc 7—26wiy
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DR. HUNTER'S MED/-
mrat,
~:Cj3L MANUAL and HAND BOOK FOR THEAFUCT ED—
•AtAAtM/
Containing au outline
"n- \w"s the origin,titogres«, treat11 ill ment, and cure of every form
ofdiRca!e contracted 1y promiacuous sexual intertOur^e, by self-abuse or by gcxu il excesa, with advice fprtheir prevruliou, written iu a familiy style, avoiding alt medical technicalities,, and every thing that would offend the ear of decency with au outline of complaints incident to1 Females, Irom the result of •ome twenty y^aYs* aucie'sirul practice, exclusively devoted to the curc Of diseases of a delicate ot private nature.
To which is added receipts for the cure of the above diseases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and euro of the Fever and Ague.
Testimony of the Professor of Obstetriets in Ptnn
hi»' l,'«
may ne easily and sn.
er all. these territories will !?. found imperfect may be easily and nee- j10ge honor and integrity they may place the (irerfta a a
dtly relumed to uhicairo and exchanged, wh
which
pli-asure
unfortunate, or to the victim of inniprac-
...J tice.as a successful anil exiwrienced practitioner, in
Jos. S. Lo*nnuoRK, M. 1).
From A. Woodvard, M. I)., of I'ernt. University, Philadelphia.—It
mony to the professional ability of the Aiillioi of the 'Medical Manual." Xitmerous cases of Disease otthe Genital Organs, some of them of long standing, have come under my notice, in which bis skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in some cases where the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Seminal weakness, or disarrangement or the functions produced by selfabuse or excess of venery, 1 do not It now his
superior
ill the profession. I have been acquainted with the author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recommend him as one in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely conftde themselves.
Alfkkd Woodward, M. D.
"This is, rflthout exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class uf diseases or which it treats. Avoiding «ll technical terms, it addresses.itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no nareut, however fastidious, can object to placing it in the bands of hi* son*. The author has devoted many Tears to the treatment of the various complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too
twenty years most successful practice
"X» teacher or parent should be without tho knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It would save year* of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth uuder their charge
People's A4ooeatt.
A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of "Hunter's Medical Manual." says—"Thous^uds upon thousands of ouryooth, by evil -x*mplc and mllu enceof the passions, have been led into the habit seif pollution. without realitlnjt the sin aud fearful
nion Dj. lies have been enfeebled, if not broken down, and,
Rank nt their Bitnkittir House in Terre. i"»» wuuont reainin? uie s.n ana icanul Ac whtcn makes his stock now the mo«t com- maye9 daw6m JOHN S. MITCHELL SON ti u"!I contcqueace# upon themselvee and their po»tenty.—' and atiractive. u» be found in thUcilv ., Haute, on Wednesday, the 1st day of Novem- The constitutions -f tboasnnds wlio are raising f«mi- •,, «... „i,,„
they do not know the c&usr or the care. Anything
that can be done so to ealUhtcn aihl influence tli- rub lie mlnrt a* to check, and ultimately to rem*^et is Wid«-*pr«ad source of hhraan wretchedntss, would confer the greatest blessfuf next to the relkum wf Jems Christ, on tne present ami coming feneration Intemperance (or the ase at iotoxicatlnj drinks) thoa?h it has slain thousand* upon thousand*. t« not a grester acourge to tbe human race. Accept nytkesfc* ofl behalf of tbe afflicted, and. believe me. yoer coworker in the good work you are
a ,0 )0 ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE!!
KE.tL RmTR*6K YEHAL 46EtCT. Orrtoa—TMtaK-H*BT*. Ixduxa.
U»H*r th' cnnlnU of JOSEPH NICHOLAS Sf MICHAEL COMB*. db
ikemtriee* toyrther for the prnr/me ttf tradimg im Lmaii, mud selling Lami
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4:
Sip't.
atteatioB will be devoted to the porttfl'se aod Farts*, ontnjproved Uand*. City and Town l*r.(petty, throoeboot the West. They will also have.efncicot tad rrapoiisibie aceaU at vatioos points fa Ibe State of ladiasa aod tluaola.
They have sewet h*od 30 r»ro*», tke dolt of which are weH hmrased,
*md
great abaadaoce nptrlto tiraher aearly alt *ell Wcterai, aadii heatUiy nei (thl»o howU, coft ven teat lo *ili*, CSttrc5w txA fctiootlummtt. They also baw.M haod f** Tt»ws»»«d Acrei of.good Laid fa NcUef nj CeaaSe*. lltinoi*. the greater portion of wbicklsprsiri* Uad, con»eolen! u» coosty seat* isS Ka?froad*r t»se!e»cript5ta of which may be «eea hy «aittag oa tkeasetttcal Uwfott«Wtfl| places. to-wiU
BARRY 4c WRI6RT. lixiiaaaqpotie. tad/ D. S. JtAS.VLiUfOX.TetTie-Hawte, End. WM *. SMtTH. foacirseiite, lad. B. ©.
\rmwn.
aU
sMttrrittta, twt
A. flAHHts^OS, Kakaflm, tod. W«. ZiO.X. UMMHMta. tod. O.C. 0OS.tti08,OMaastte, bl. a. a CVVRK, KaahviUe. tad.
CO*B Blooartactoa. 115*. WM. P. ROSH.Caaibertud, iUa. G- W. RKl£VK«. p*ri#. Ilia. ft«UO*H4vr. K«n4MlU m*. T.mMX, Dvk*eViP«rry.l»L WOLPB A CO ««*, SalHraa.
A-
da do
a. GeWacaitic. lad. ions 68&SX, TXftaa. cm. May 31. t«M tf
7SKincfovr
The Iiob Ccmate tor I*|MsetW TCST nweteed tlie le«t Qu^u, froa 8V10
«l 24 3®- crw^n'. fntijdeat April 5, DO$$tSLY 4
ce
to
actively engaged
in." One copy (securely env*IoMd will b« forwarded, free of poataze. to say part of the Gutted States for 2 cents, or six copifS tor SI. Adtiresa. (post paid) COSDEX A CO., Puli«hers.Or Box ttt P1»il*.
Bootc sellers, CanvaMers a ad Book Ayenu,
th» *»il atoatiy
food,
with a
YOUTHS' Jim)
Our stock, tliii Spring,
Terre-Haute, June 14, l?54-dawtf
Terre-IIaute, March 2S, I^54-dAwtf
N. B: We fiave ai*o jo»t received nixty doz en tmuxparent bar Soap, a very wiperior aril cle for the Toilet and other use—eery
a
can
istw
associated
bear it, applied
on
flommisrioa.
aa
ley,
or
H.
Ueifor
on
THti LOUlaVJLI.li
1
E O S A N
©TOM'S mo'sk," v''
TERRE HAtrrE, INDIANA.
IE ATtE XOW RECEIVING OUR SPRTXG AND SUMMER STOCK OF
iS*. B.—Any garment piirebased at this establishment exchanged if not fuilv np proved.. ... •. .. May 24, 1G54 24-ly ....
NKW AII It A EMEA AT THE
BliOUJIJIlS iiiB 12TFSIi0333iaiffi Si DOS At the Q..EAT WESTERX CLOT III
Hats! Hats Hats!
II Hat Stare,
of the Public Square, would announce to the inhabitants of Terrn-Hante and vicinity that he is now ready to execute their orders iu his line, einhraeiinf Hatsmid Gaps of all styles, for uminer and winter wear, and a general assortment of Gentleman's Furni»hiiijf Goods for all occasions and all seasons, hn'li wholesale and retail, and a* pood as can be found in I hi-State. He manufactures on tlie vpot, and will
fit
gives me picasuro to add my testi
customers to order, and no hatter -.hall undersell him west of the mountain*. Country Merchants are particularly invited to give him a call, as lie is determined not to fail of pleasimr them both the variety, quality and price of his goods, as well as by hi- earnest ef forts to serve the best interesis'of all who may thus honor him. He will stll hats as follows:
RETAIL PRICES
Silk Hats made to order by Con fortnator, $5,00 not made to older and set by Conformator, $4,00 Silk hats not made to order and not set
Number 1,
Silk HatN not made lo order. No. 2, WHOLESALE PRICES. Silk HaU yo.,1 Ex., per dozen,
P. S.
aTJJ\'TI.EMEJVS*
I,Office
4
I
OF IE CHEAP CASH STORE. I FAS just received a large aud finely assortI 1 ed stock of
Df Dry Oo-^ds, Glass Ware, Boots, Shoes, 5»r« «rid with tneir experience and ample facilities i- for Storage, du not hesitste to (ntsrautee sati-factlon.
a
„ii
t',,rh, onr-elve^ to sell at nrt-
below the cheapest ever before offered tri
tIn- West Tho»e vrj»hinif Viargaiii- wciuld do well to give u« a eall immediately. a« we tuteud clo-inir up otir bu-.ine*s in t'hi* city in a verv "hurt time. .?. F. MWK "ferre-Haute, July 28. 1°54 dwtf
cheap.
J. F. MICK.
t.w. totter, n. J4*. *V. ROfTll. x. », O E
Sl
O A
jy/JAV be fotind at their office in Scott's buUrllag, on Hetweaa ladianspoU* and Cincinnati SO Market street, opposite ihe General Stage OfAce, previously occupied by Dr. J. A. Williams, Homeop,thist. Havinj
pmcticsl knowledge of tbe
WATER CURE, they a rail theraselves of the a*e of. water, in eommon with alt other remedial agent*, la ail esses which may demand it. Water Care is tbe scientific application of water st lis various temperatares, from tbe freetine point up to a* hot
aa
tbe skin
tbe necessity of tbe CMS may
demand. Dr. Pom* dwelling may be found on 4th street, Am door South of tbe Oerm*n Uilheian hurch.
Rr. Horra's dwelling la on 4th street, opposite tbe' Market Home.
1HSM dlf
€o:il! Coal!
Hperior
UNT A POPE are now working ilteir aw* Coal Mine*. r»«^r CI"verland, about, ten oiile*«^i^t of Terre-Hatite. on the Railmad.j TSey are dotnc the hu*ine^« «p right. AU or-1 4en left with S. Dan.ild«on. C»ndit &, Hun-1
Teal, will he punctaally attend-1
^'rr^
w.'l'
''^PT.
anj paft of tbe mj, and
{hT
i»
pared to offer some inducement?
hand* for aale a!w. Botlws, Lola aud Farms for lease. I have oulj to «ay to those!, tithing to dispose
wf
thai here t* Use place
BirrURRS
for «al#
STRATTS & ISAACS.
BYCE liavitu lately HSxiiciat^tl wiih h'm,in bn«iuc"s,QS0RGE BR0KAW and WILLIAM S. &YCE, the busiues* will be carried on herenfter under the firm of '.v T-
L. IiYCE & CO.-
in
full and complete in everv department, r=pecially in the line of
HOUSK FUIINISIIING GOODS,
A lar^T rtr belter stock of Brussels Three Ply and Superfine Carpets with all the lower grade*. can narcitv be found at the WV:»t »1ho, all widths of Matting, Floor Oil Cloths front to 16 4 frightful rapidity, till st l«*t tic
M&hog'tiny and Gilt Battel Looking-Gla3ses, of large and small sizes. In any nf these goods ffc eaii.^d wjjiJ^mp^e^uc^ssiiftjlly in pi ic« or qualuy^with CincinL. RYCE Jk CO. nati, Louiiville, or any other city.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
widet- variiKis widths of Drugsjet, Mats. Rti^s. tc., of all kinds elojrnnt painted Window ot the bonea o^the f*U iu,.aail the victim of thia Shades, with ifilt bortler-*, together with all the cheaper grades Satin Damask, and Worxttnl! ft*'"
Dp Lain Curtain Goods, elegant Lace and Muslin Draperies. Oomice*. Curtain Bands and I'ins. tim to thaf*'bourne from «-hei ce rj tra! Cords and Tassels, «fec„ ifcc. Also, a very large atock of Oilt, Velvet, Satin, aud common I'a- veller return* To aueh, there fore* llr. per llTtng'ings, Borders, Fireboards. Ac.
d&t -MVJ*
SO STORE,
I AM now in receipt of one of the largest aud most complete stocks of
Modesitt's /Hark. Xorth Site Public Square.'
SPUIN AND SUMMER CLOTHING
and Furnishing (Uoods,
fiver offered in thls'CkV. manufactured expressly f«r this market, embracing every variety of qualities and styles, and unsurpassed in cheapness by any use in tTie West. My friends and the public generally, aro respectfully invited to call and examine my atoclt
CS8 XOQ *S8 QE2 jJti. S2T Are especially requested tn give me a call, as I am enabled to sell goods as low as any houne in Cincinnati, or the Kasiern Cities. (TJT A complete and beautiful assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING, constantly kept on hand.
Caps and Straw Goods of all kinds!! New Goods nt Dnii.'i Id son's. I I AV150 taken the store known as
March's
in Modu*itt's building North
1
WM. J. MACK.
PRICES FOR THE PEOPLE.
A 8AMPLE OF PREVAILING RATES! 1 f* POl'NDS Kii N««vv()rl."ns Sui *r Sl.OO 11) Fnir Kio Coffee, l.im 12 No. I Best Kice 1.00 j- Rrspectshle Hyson Tea, 05
I gallon Good Relioiled Molasses 40 1 bushel Dried Peaches, l.Ml io lbs. Coffee Sucnr—white a* snow l.no Cheese l'-'Jic. Sugir Cured Canvassed Hants Pish. Rait, Popper. Spices, Tobacco, Segari". Nuts, Caiulii's, Kxisius, Pichlr*. Nutmegs. Msce, Cinnnmiin. Cltrou. Zmite '"urrants, Poda, S Iserntus. Candies. P»pper Sauce. Ha king Powders. Pi lctlon Match e. lilackfn?. Giinpowdei'. I.ead, Caps, Tubs, Bucltets Sieves, Willow ware. tcc.,
Sic.
'""7® Room on Market Street, Esst of the Public Square. [June 28. 1MI-92 if
Jotix e-TKW^nt.. Af.?X\XDKH sTKWAttT. STEWART liRO'i'i IliiRS, Importers and Commission Morcliaata,
A.vn wholesale mtALtiia jm
WWINES
Uratidfen, (liu,
^V"hi-sk»-y. Scgars, Grocerien, Oils. Paints, V)iriii»he«. «kc^
AcPiil* for the sale of StowV Patent Era-dve Soap.ICt" dall'a Chemioal Olive Soap and Prepared Indigo. 238 nnd 240 South Water Street,
Sept. 8dtavd
$.1,00
$42,00 tu6.0(l $311.00 $24,00
Hats made toorderon short notice. JOSEPH C. YATES No 1, Modesitt's Hlock. north of square. April 7. l854:-dtwly
Chicago, Illinois.
JOHN S. MITCHELL & SON, Produce, Forwarding and Commiasion M-Verfanw,
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA. slid Wnrehouse on Water street, between Main
aud Locust slso corner of Walnut street and the Canal, and st. the BI# Wharl Boat at foot ofvMxin street. "\T/rlLt' advance cash on all Muds of Produce con'V sicned to them, for sale here or to ship to their Correspondents at New Orleans and the Basteru CltI'ies.
Orders for purchasing Produce or Merchandlte, filled at the shortest notice and lowest market prices Tiiejr will give prompt attention to the Forwarding of all Merchnndise and Produce entrusted their
OAILB0AD FARES—At a wee'ing of Soperititetidents held at Itidiaiiapo!i«, on the 27ih ih»t in which were repre-ented thn Indt*i»-
poli^ (t rinciiinnti Railroad Co.. ih« Indiana "iCentral Railway Co.. the Terrw Haute Richf»mond R. Co the Lafayette and Indianapo* 1i R. R. Co the Madi.tnn. liidiatmpolix and iTeru R. R. Co.,the tudianapoii* and itatlefontainc R. R. Co.. and the Orefo ville and Miami
R. R. Co., the following order was unauimoaaly adopted:
Ordered,
October
itsoinsr.
aathonted to aet-:
or rant, their prnoertjr
to
&ave it deu*, I have
daiir calla. 1 Ofeoeopp—ite Pmirie^itf
B«ildfn»». I
8. HAR8ERT,
owy30-dw6«
Rs*U E**ate Ar*t
*S3W\Trir.EWTL:TI'?a FL5ID. do rifid.
aj. g.
BU
-jr SefM. J0,
That from and after MONDAY,
2d,
»T -ni uctooer an, the «re^ oe meopathic Physicians ami burgMns,' med ahaii bea- foUow«:
the Fare* between the poiata tia-
*«d T. rre-IJ*.ut« 2 25 and Dayton 3 2$
and Lsfurntta...... 8 00
aod inciuoiti and TorreBaate '..M.'. 5 75 and 'incian*i! aad Lafayette. •ad rhicago
44
and Cleveland......,.,,
...'.
44
44
er DanklrSc or Buffalo .... fa 09 «»4 !*«w Y.»rk hy l^kaaBd
Hndson
River...
*n4
?f,
or celling: tick eta to tbe
A
pAS SMITH, Supt. & t) At
Aeg.^.dHAwtf W'M DtJRKlS, Supt Laf. ilwdm. B.
Real |Batats Aarat •SfA
iVISO bra. .L [Ud B.UU "St®??* JJ? ?r%\
am oo* pre*
to
1
tHus« wih-, ..
inf pirchaae, a» I bavf a larfe li»t of prop *,tl ertjlo
he
imr
for dimaites
tj 00
Tor* els Philadelphia W
-&F
it abore fares to be the ?.ameovH all R»ad«
Wi*.-
1
oisifd,
PCBRPABiJfA
8LPERIOK COR?t STARCH A5D JwiSKXCE
tekzb
thm
W. H. •!..««.„
Of C»FPER,
Jaly W. dU O. S, DANA I.IiHO*
acres of vaifablz lavb
IS 1W.1!—8it4iun! 2 nmtb*M ol
en* Hsre («*f
its* 'i af'fckf mrtbffitv.
Sept J6, dtf
SB
itaifimure Lnulf lliKspiial yoaiiaioii rrAS discovered theanwt fcedy, pleasant aiki effecri tual remedy in the Wld furatl
SECRET DtSEASJtSr
Gonorrhoas, Gleets, Stricturvs.rSwAinaJ 'WBaknf». i'aius iu the Lotus, Aijectioua ot the Kiuueya and madder, boss of Organic power,*!?i rvous Irritaailitj. Diseases of the Head, IhtnuU-Sose, ©r Skin" and ail those Peculiar Disorder* ati^ag ftom teit*in,*«cret habit ofyauth, which ifiiot Cured constltur tios.ai debility, readers marriage -impessibi*, and iu I the end destroys both Ssdjr and rniv't.
YOU.NQ MKN
Ktpecialiy. who ji^te hceome tlx- vtcUwi
iUr'f
vie, tlftt dre*j*ul *od dWtriictivo htbit, whi,ch *unually sweeps to ,n» untimely grave, the*.i«*t!id^ of y»iung men of the nxMvjji^licd |ateut*««d briHiji nt Intel lect. who mieht otherwise hive «'ntr»nced Usimiog 8«. •tes with the thandetnoftheir eloqtieAco^or waked ts cwitacv the livicc lyre.may call with full confidence.
MRR iage.
VutiM prr$aAyWtaas» coBtewpt^ting marriagri being aware of phy*ic«l weaknes*. or #ny other ini prdixient, should anplv to llr. J*hiut»n.'
'•pFf^R.m. rijnroediatrlv
/_n
SOUTH,tR&Gh/y/e
irnrtT,
St A I* tHORR. JfJJn iiVl£h 4*oQ£a {Maikkiiiton n.,
Kast?ide, up the .. Hr BeparttiuUtin ablwrWng the isiimBindhttin-t,
^r,erjr*a mill mixfmftt .£* «W fre". tkis *$cr—slitr*t cuati.
A OUHE W ARRA NTRD W cm ROK, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DA-YS. The unny thoujumiia st thU l:.tt^utlo*. ar.u, 1 th* eery tatensiVe pr/clice ¥f liifwfsjtixt (ext eed lug all others. Guides his st iitding a it u.Hutts off fhaxacter and r«»jwir«ibtUtv.i»a setlicMut tttiarrntstev that lie 1* tliuooly protfer PH*iilc!ar to be cencu!ted
DR. JOHNSTON,
Member of the Koyal Colls« ol Surgeona, ,I.endon. graduate from m^«ftBeujo»t enilnVni n»lleire!i orthe. United state*, and tbe greater |i*rt of wht»e life haa been ape n't itt the*
II rat hobit»U Of Uocdoo. Ha lis. Pi»il«K|
ftdelpbi.1, andelsewhere, has effected wulf of the moat? axtouiahlufi cuica that 'Wercevev hnoten many tnubled with ruiciug In the cua ainl head whi a»leej, great uervouanhgs, beiiijr »»rote') al aititden aonmlt. and ba«hfu!ur»* wiut toqaeitt. bljiuhtrjj, Mtmded sometime* witii d«i aiigemeut of tntud, w, it cured immediately. Sr
A certain DISEASE., •.
When tho mlsftiided a'ud-imju^«l«tit vot*ry ofp'.e.i* Sura find* h«fiat'ihibibed the «*ed* puiuftil disease, it too oft^n biippeua. that aa viilAlmcd of «hame, or dicj»d of JlatoVery, dctera hiuj ft m"*p}»lyInfrtothoM, whoTroin tUUC.imn MftU ie»)lectilil!iiy, c»u alouc UotiiruJhUa,lUAtiU thu uueUXutloual xymptoma of tMj'hurtid di»e*ae m*Hetli^f.ppe»r
~«nce,aucha»ulctMrated»oreiiuoat,ai90»*cd uoao,noctutnnl pain* to the he. and lluib*. diuineu of algltt, deafneav, n'odea on the ahin bom t-and aritK, hiotebea on the head, face and extre&iUie*, urogrvfjitof with" frightful rapidity, till at Ir.at the o'ifif mouth
1
.»f{• SSI
veller returns To such, there fore, JcVnston pledges himself to preserve th* aton lueioUbie secrecy, «td fVnm his extensive practice in tbe first hospitals of Kar»pe and Aim vlta, he cart confidetitl) recommend tho iucst s«fe an1 speedy cure lo tbo uufortunate victim of this horrid dim-»te. it is a aieinncltolly fact that tboursnds'fall victims to this loathsome disease owing to the uusHtllfulncss or tcnorance of pretenders, who by tho ilte of tlMit deadly pulson—niercui —iyln tbe constituiit«), and either send the iinfortiifi tte ."ulPcrcr to a prt mature grave, or tenders the residue .of.hls life take particular, ^'otice.^
Dr. J. flddrenscs all those who have Injured tlicm selves by privnte and Improiier lfi«lnli?eilc» s, thtt aucrct and sulltary h«Uit winch rums botb iuily and Jhind, unflttlnB tbcra for either merrl&se, burinrrt or •ociety.
These aro some of tbe «iid iHrlfi.cUolT e^oots produced by early habits youtb, tit! \\nliie."S of the hack and l.iwbs, in the- Head,. Uimncsaof Sight, Loss of Muscular I'cvrer. l'atpitainjii of the He«rt, Pyspepsis, Nervous lnlt*BlHtvMerau?emen*. of the Digestive Funciioua, Ocusiat bcliiltj(,^ymptoras of coii8Uinpili.ii, dtc. iMKNTAi.tv.—Thc fearful effects Upon ths mlnd ars mueh to be dreaded Luss of Mfiuoiy, Cotih.ciori of ideas. Depression nl Spirits. Feartul Vor bodlnfs, Av. rsluu to Soekty, Solf-Uistrust, i.o^e of.RoUtudk, Timidity, dtr., are some of tho cvllt produced.
ThousHiids of persons, of all ages, 'can tiotv judge what Is the cause uf UicU dpcllue in iusllh. losing their viror. bi-comlnp weak, pale and em.KUtoa, bavo a slOfUlar oppnar*net about the eri's. ecu. hand niptmiis of consumption. ThU.ruineUy has resiorcl bundled* to hertlth Aftirr ev^ry oilier rooitnk ha* failed.
Married Persons, or those conteTOpUtlnj manlafc, being wore of physlc.il \*saltncsi, shoult' Imm^illato* ly consult Dr. nnd he restored to.pej'&cl.b.eiilili, DR. .JOHNSTON'S IXVi'GOKATlNO UEM-
EDY, FOR GENITAL DEBILITY Ry this grext snd Impottaht rcnody,'wenlnets of the organs aro speedily ».urcd, and lull vigor restored. Thousands the muft nil vnus nnd debUitaiell, who bid ist ail hop.', have been Immediately r»lmvat— All ImpeJ rai'utx to ^Marriage, Physical or .Mej.tal DloQii.iitficntii.il, Xervou- Irritability, TremUing and Weakness, or lSjcbuustlon of the most fearful Mud, aro speedily curcd.
YOUNG MEN.
Who have Injured themselves by a Cditaln Practice indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned fioui evil companions, or nt school—the afTV-cts of which arc nightly felt, even when asleep, and If not cured, ivnder* muvrisRC Imp esihlc, and dc»iroys both mind and body, should *pi.y imuu'dUieiy.
What a pity thai a youns man. ihe pr of his iiountry. and the darlln? ol hif parents, should be snatched from ali prospects Mid cnJo snents of life, by tbe cohsetittences of deviating frmi, t{)e path Of uaiurt, nnd Indulgiiu In a certnin secret habit. Such pcuuni bo fore contemplating
MARRIAGE,
should reflect that A sound .tntud and biftiy. are lliAmost necessary requisites to pronioti\connult«l hi pplni-ss. Indeed wltlutit thee, tbo Joufrftey throtijih lifo hecomes a weary pilgrimage, the ptuspect noudy day' keusto the virwt the mind lircnuies shadowed wl'.h dejpalr. and filled »*-!ill the melancholy reflection, that the happiness of ouother becomes blighted with our own.
WEAKNESS OF TftK-ORGANS .#T Immediately cured, and full vicm root -rcd TO aTIiANGKKS. —i
The many thousand* of tlie mostdecperate and hopi less cases cured at ttiiv Institution vf'ildi* the lust twelvo yp/irs. and the numerous tmportani Surgicul OpemttoBS performed hy 17ft. JOHSSTON, wltnesacd by the reportem of tbo paper* ana msny othei persons —notices of which have ttcnln mid sgnlii appeared beor he is a a el ii us an to he ed»
Hr who plgces himself under the rare of
qusiutrd with his rc Diplomas alw
Or.
John-
•ton. may religiously confide in'his honor as a gentlen, and conftdantly rely upon his •bill as a phj*»lclan.
There are so many'1fMorsat and wortbjess qusclts copying Dr J.'s advertisements. »tiil advertisinc themselves as Physioians—trifling-with, and ruining the health of the already sflHcted—th»t Dr. .I»hn«tiji deem* it necessary to say, c*i)ftSi»Uy to.Vhe*« un«Cj putatlen, tnnit his Credentials or ays hi.n? in.his Office.
ATX LETTERS MUST HE POST PAID —Remedies tent to «II parts of the country. T*k« Persons writing must«.tats age. »lsr» send the portion of advertisement which describe the symptoms
7 1
O" OFFICE Nn. 7 SOUTH' FREDERICK ST.. East Hide Ofo*erire Haroe
ori
door"
July 12,1854 ty j•
NE IV DISCO V12*RY!' •V
CHEMICAL EYE-SALVE,
AIT
inFALLIBLE
5 SO
0 U0
9 00
Cincinnati aad CliicniM. Indianapolis xnd Columba*, Ohio and Zine»»UI-.......... „t,
5 CIO
0 50
7 00
5 25
and Creatlin* and «*Hefont*lce......
and B^ltiroore-4 i« r«0
and BsSdft, HH and Lake..,, 9 44
44
UK. raaMAS
4
2$
.10
and Pittabaff........... and Pbilsdal. via Piiuburg. li Jt
atlRR .. i9«o
and Jfew
Tork all RR
by eith
tbe pswtc ut CitRTAlXCU{!
of
tha Kye, of acute orcbroaic ihSaiam^
Uoa, whether lodoced tj a uCrofaitiur anqriqO otbei' wiae weekend or defect of vUion, dlmj-^^ei tot. of tba optlc nerve, er a df*04s«4 e'f thraov1 coflatitatijm thai delicate
orgs jr.
Tntimsrdelt from (it
tnint* tgnw»d.
MORRrs, Pres. 4 8*t» I & E Co
ilfcrr
.WV'f.e nderilf»t't W:,M.A
fertile if aejr "a to, that ')..
CEi.KBiiATai) {K-:.fi4L.S?H
*a I uetite'pretMfrattofl ®r tt^.s
we bate seta beardtji tie
-.r«.•
)'&t
'•4
REMEDY FOB
I S E A S E S O E E E acutr oa ogaoaic, ,, LJlct-ration of
the
Lichrym Gitnds, Film,
arid We ikneita ol'Viaion. from a»yyc*u»e. Qf Retailed jtenertily at tb« Store* ani bbops tbioujbout tb» country.
REMARKS
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