Weekly News, Volume 1, Number 29, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 8 September 1854 — Page 4
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society, for th itMlvidaa'. benefit of its l::cr.2 .. riofter. admits of a construction ad- '"' to tl:s designs of legislators; and ; r.prliratl-.:, fr-uter.tly defeats the c-b-i .-.-t v. Ldch U v.-as intended to sustain. We have, h -we --., numerous instances, wherein hoi.'-t j :rivi have given their verdict, eon-k-rn..-,hly to the pro ir-pi tegs of justice; and 'li-'Ot when, such decisions have not been I widely different from the expressed rule, thoy have escaped from the appeal.
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To liaise tiiant Asparagus. A writer in one cf the ea!y volumes of the Horticulturist, (Mr. Downing we believe,) tells bow to grow common asparagus so that it will rival any gigantic production. He says: 'Everyone who has seen 'my beds has legged tae for the seed thinking it a newsort but I have pointed to the manure heap (the fanner's best bank) and told them that the secret all laid there. The sight was Mich as nrght le seen in any gnrdcu. About the first cf November as soon sa the frost has well blackenod the AsramciK
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... . 0 j kti - A -'-- a sevtue ana mow all uown V L!:-,frc;UJ-v cslca ours-nnries, heldjri,se i0 ih9 foce c,j the bed. let 5t lie a aav u? si,ei1 bou:ul l,-v ils i::tore mi lor two, then set fire to the heap of .talks'; :. cde our heart leap with joy at its happy j burn it to ashes, then sr.rcad the ashes over tcnn.nat.cn. 1 ,he ,,,.face of ,hu 1:1 th- c' we chanced to be j 1 then go to the bara-jard; take a load of gliding a few days in a beautiful inland fresh, clean stable manure, and add to it
.our..ry town m J ennsylvania. It was court week, ana to relieve us from the somewhat tnortotoiteu incidents of village life, we stepped into the room where the court was conced. Ati-.o;'!g thi p.iisor.cro i:. the Lor, we saw u lad id-out tor. years of age. whose gad and jAsiu couutct-.ance, his young and innocent .: re..r.v.ce caused him to look sadly out of j '..ice c..i.T.-.y the hardened criminals by v. hc:ta he -..as iurroundo-i. Close by the t-y, r.p.d ma;.ifeitlng the greatest interest in the p-i-cecdir.gs, sat a tearful woman w hose .tr-dous glance from the judge to the boy, lodt us no room to doubt that it was hi? mother. We turned v.: jadr...ss from the scene to ...quire: the cuc:uc vf the prisoner, and iearn- - 'hat hi v.fo recused of stealing money. Ti,v case v.-a- scon commenced, and by .1.2 :;:tcivit rnjeifested in that large crowd, ivur.d that our heart was not the only - e io. which sympathy for the lad existed. How we pitied him! The bright bmile of ycuih had vav.hhed from his face, and now i: mere expressed the care of the aged. His
LOT NORTH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Fh-nr. Bacon. Lard. Jusrar. Coit'ee. Teas, N. O. and Susrar lbmse Molasses. Golden Syrup. Cheese. Nails. Glass. Louwville Lime and Cement. Crecerit. and Produce generally ' ALSO Forwarding mid C-inr!'.is-s-i in .M-rchant. coiner Matn nn-l Mtirket ytrcts. KWji,' Ct;n. Indiana. ir. ?: I'OMi. w. 11. Dori. DODD & SON, "Vh..W.e und Ketail dealers in Dry G.W.3, Boots, and Shot-s, Beady Made Clothing, li;;niwf.ii. (;i:tsv:i:e. OiJ.. ic. ' Main Stree t Kising Sun, hid. W. P. WHITE. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN Fo;vign and Dome-itie Dry Goods, Beady lad CJotliiug, Bootf, Slices, 1 1 -its, C:i;, it e.. ec No. 'J, Main Street. Bi.-insr Pnn, Tnd.
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half a bushel of hen-dung; tinning over and mixing the same thoroughly together. This makes a pretty powerful compost, I apply one such load for every 20 feet in length cf my asparagus beds, which are G loot wide. With a three pronged spud or fork, 1 dig this dressing under. The whole is now left for the winter. In the spring, as early as jossible, I turn the top of the bed over lightly once more. Now as the asparagus grows naturally on the side of the ocean, and loves salt water, I give it annual supply of its favorite condiment. 1 cover the surface of the bed about a quarter of an inch thick with hue packing salt; it is not too much. As the spring rains come down, it gradually dissolves , Not a weed will appear during the whole season. Everything else, pigweed, purslane, &c, all refuse to grow on top of my asparagus beds. But it would do your eyes good to see the strong stout, tender stalks of tha vegetable itself, pushing through the surface of the ground, early in the season. I do not at all stretch a point, when I sav that thev are as lanrc
ycung s-.ster a bright-eyed girl had gained ! round as my hoe handle, and as tender and ndmiisiou to his side, and cheered him with succulent as any I ever tasted. The same
tic whispering of hope. But that sweet1 voice, which before caused his heart to bound - ith happiness, added only to the grief his haxe had brought upon him. The lad's employer; a wealthy, miserly --d ur. principled manufacturer, had made vse of it for the purpose of what he called ' testing the boy 'e honesty." It was placed v, hero, from it's very position, the lad vould c-ftenest see it, and least suspect the trap. A day pa.ed, and the master, to his ruottincation, not pleasure, found yet his cb:ct was net gained. Ho was, however, determined that the coy thould take it, and eo
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S. HATHAWAY. DEALER IN DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES viH-oiir-wure, aid ware. i: o.. fce., Main street. Bi-in Sun, hid.
H. S. 11. ESPEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Flour. J'.aeoii. Lard. Sucrar. Colfee. Tea. M'0a-es. Salt. Naiis, Glass. Bai'its, Loe.isvU'.c Lime and Cement. Groceries. I'rodue''. Oc".. ic. Forwio-doiir iti.! Cwnm;isi'.n Merchant?, ("ovner of Main and Market str.vfs. No. 1. Ui-ina: Sun, In.V-ir.?.
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GILLESPIE & (i INNINGS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 1 Gy eer;eJ ar.d Produce, i Forward :iir and Con-.nur-sion "Merchant, j Comer Main and Market streets, j Bising Sim, Indiana. ;
JOHN W. SPENCER, Attorney at L,aw and Notary PuMic. RISING SUN, INI). "7ILI. attend prompt lv t smcIi 'ims'ness as may be entrusted to him. in Ohio and Switzerland eonntie and ei-ewh.-ve in the State. Titles exaimm.d and all manner of coin ryanees done with noaines and despatch.
IX cust'-niti-!. that lie ha.- m-t return -id t'romtti.--
Eie-t. with one of the heaviest a.'. i e.-t selected stock of Goods that he has licn.f re in'.ro'iueed into tills market. The knowledf'c t)'.t i. z L-w acquired, hv pavin... strict attention t the v ants anwih-s of'thi.. coniie.aV.i'v. for nearly S-) years, deemed a su'lieient cuartiiity of his ability u make sue!; selections in ids purchase.-., us cannot I'd! to please all that may see proper to pativ-nize him. His toek comprise every article that can be f-'imd Ui any similar establishment; and was selected with especial care, both as r.-iards e-st jmd material. It is unnecesMiry t-.- s into detail an.', mention evciy article: but he w uiild ask the special attet;i"n of the ladies in articular, to his rich and splendid stock of ore.-.- jjyoas. eoii-lstiu in part as fallows: Plain and furM Silks, Satins Alpaeeas. I.-.tstres. Ca.-h-mere.. Delaine and Bombazine.-; Together with a trreat variety of Shawls Handkerchiefs. Minis. Veils, Bibbins. G!..cs. iV-e. Eis Stock cf Woolens F.'nhr-.-e t-vcry deseiipti.ni cf ...Js tlmt e"i!i--under tin.- head; Mich as En'it.-h. Fieneh n: Amerie;'.;. Cloths, Cas.-imere.s. Satinet.. Tweeds. Jeans. L'.ii-evs. and Flannels of all deseri"t:ons. The 1 arfre-t a-st'i'tue.-nt of BOOTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this market: sr.eb. as Men's
Kio.'alf and morocco boots: YouOiVdo; J 11's kip. calf and morocco sh.oes; Boys do; Ladies Shoes. Bootees, Gaiters and Slippers; Chii-drelisshoe-oi'all sorts aid sizes. Havdvrare. Cutlery, Queeasware and Glassware. To. ;-. ... additions jnst made to thee severel deiKotments. complete the best assortinent offered
j l-r tae nisp-elion of the j-ibiic. i v a! v house in the West. ' "
VARIETY GOODS. The !'.. s:ie of Hats and Caps; Trunks and Valise-. ("a;p-t Bas, ...:l I'mbrdhis; L.okinx' 'ilasse-. I.:im; Shade.-. Window Curtains, Mats. Carjietit!.! and evcrvtldinr de-iral-le f..r versoi about tot-. to hou-ekeeoo: f xvlwh tfly ,,!, he a-e invited to ,-:.!! n;,d cvimrhv. as the undcrsiirned feels fo.ifident tiiat he can furnish all of the above art!' les on ; s favorable terms a.s any whet K-aseinih- West. S. HATHA V AY. No. 1 Great Artists' Union Enterprise! 2.50,000 iilis for the People::
GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING GIL musmiiiLit is T!;r cifT-p.v or hskbhihu &.s the most rercarkable External Application et discovered.
Twelfth year of the IsVU.li; will.KLV i'Ot'ltll'.Jt; j Vaper til tin- Wc-'i! ; In is-.driirt'!- l'io:.p..,.trs f .,-1. tv.-,-;., v?T ' ": ; ri,.- WEEKLY orhlEK. we ie-l that P is onlv :Ue.-OS-aiy to OI el the pi. st .'.11 ta!!'.-t cf what ! we m1! do in the futnr-. ir Onel.u:-n i.n..-.v !ar-.-.r by th. i:san-!s than that r.f , .v ,.iV.,.r t....-.-
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They can't Keep House v.ithout it"
Ixpprictire more iliaii pite"n ear:i tias cstaMhtiei the fa-t tli.u Merchant's 'e!ct.r.v.c,! Oi;. or Via
Tcrnal taaiiiy Lmtirorauuu, wi.l cuic liiesf rases, fci.a r-
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SpavinB, Sweeney Itirgbone, Windfalls, Pot Evil, Callous. 'Crackwl Heels (Jails of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sj.ntins, Bruises, Fis tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, I.aincntsa, FoHiidered Feet, Scrstehes or Grease, Mange, Rheumatism, lUtcs of Animals, External Poi("ons, Pritiful Nervous AtTeetioiifi, Frost Bitca, Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chillbkiins, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Contractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Woakuesa of the Joints Caked Breasts Ac. Ac. Ac. Th utiparallelrd eurccw of iht Oil. ill the cure cf it-
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hi tne State, an 1 o;,r leadei- mav t- as-e.. ,! t(,..t i tr-atmen! toe D:
the ',..t i'lri; v. '.'.: by ti..- eta-vgy h,dv..-:rv f tt.linjian-s ci Be'-i:i its mittis.ircinei!'. fully imiintaiii its m.Mi.. ..' fid St. Pcfei.-btirch
its 1.1'h v i.aract. r as a n lialde and v1.h.aide ntws-paiKi-. its Nfv . Li rtiiAFty. CoMrr. i.-. l. Mim rlI a. Kors and ai-kk I nrcn 0.-).; i tim i,t- ...re in the Lands of th- editors, who have s.-emvd w .-, . -, ; ces of coin),i t;ii-t as;-;taiits. tnd v ill receive nil vt eui-ite ;;T r.-r . t ,A. y - l ace n. pn-pai-ation seveiai ;!!!!. i.ov--'--'--'be i.eu VoHinte, one ot v iii.-h iA POPt'l.AIt PKIZi: STCtKY, MTITTDN- I; V MIS MATT IK liltttTITH. fxi-re.-ly i'..r the Lonisv?;!,. ri:n:. Wc '.. v."t hesitate to po.mi-v jt v,y, ,,,. ,A- t!!(. I,1S, s-.i.-.e-. t'.il iiio'ts ci' this pomdar writer. Mi--Gii:!.:l, is i,..w bni!y entered in i;ti.e- th.- s-...ry and in- peVneitti.-n will be .o!,.ii11-n'-ed early iii .'anuary. It v. i.l be f.-ilow.-d by s.-eral other orit.'1""'. st'Tic- iV"!u well known wi iters. J'oiiti.-s v ill n-.t o.-cnpy ...ir columns to the ex-chi.-ioii cf news ;a.d luis.-e'dai.eoo.s mutter; and no pams ,.r . . pens,. wiU be span-l tc nn-ke tht ouner an cv.-eptable vi-itor to the fireside, and an m.i-spei.sibie aid to the man of business.'
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round of treatment is given to my beds everv vear."
Culture of Peach from Seed. Mr. Editoe: In answer to your correspondent who inquires bow the teed of the
peach is preserved during winter and in : what way cultivated? I would say, I was i present at Mr. Phillip Key bold, Jr.'s, of S Del., planting some time since, and learned ; his mode cf proceeding, by which he is aci customed to raise from 5,00(3 to 6,000 tress ' annually, budding them in the succeeding ' Autumn. He prepares a corner of his crchard by ploughing and fencing it carefully
: from f-b... .h i .r..d -i t ioi-c -f ct-,f.V . .1 tl,
it's cor.t.nuea tcr.: ptat ion was too much : , . . e '
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amount cf many bushels, ccieriug them tightly with loose earth, and leaving them
V' i ' ,. ' " '6 ! exposed to the frosts and snows, thaws and 1:c patrcnajre. Call everybody then he. warrants gtaaaen her heart, hts own was , . . , , . .... , , , , , t-i phe -n';r satisfm.-ti-n to fell who may entrust
i vci.iuy w me uvm n iuici, iitw ucu, en mm with their werk.
j examination in the s pring, he finds tb.m ; sprcutitt, and bursting their shells, he se- ! lects them carefully placing those that have j s.o sprouted in baskets by themselves, and
for the lad's resistance. The dime v, as tak':n. A simple present for that little sister
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iiis heavy by being arrested for theft! a crime, tho nature of which he little knew. 'Ihese circumstances vers ubstar.ti'tted by Leveral of his empkyer's wcrkme:, vho were ulso parties to tho plot. An attorney urged upen the jury the ceCissity cf making this ' little rogue-' at: c-x-mt.le to ethers by punishment. Ilia adcress h.ad great etfeet upon all that heard it. Bsrore, I could see many tears cf sympathy f--"r the lad, his vidowed mother and faithful cis'r. But their eyes were tu dry now, and i-ciit Ij-oLed as they cared for, cr expected i-fgnt elis hut a Ce-nv iciiom I h; acc t:::r tat it: a couEpicuous place Lni.iir?:, as if it: tk-ud-llke cxultatic::-, ever the misery he had brought oii that poor, but c-cc h.n-py trio.
HEKY A. DOWNEY, ATTOUMIY AT T,AV A IV T i T A U V V I lililC. COENEK MAIN AND FBONT STS, ntsiNa tv:. i::. V.TH.L PKOMPTLV ATT F. NO to ah bu-i-ne.-s in his line which may be entrusted to his care. ' n, .5
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JAMES S. JELLEY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, PISING eun 01110 cocxtv, ixp. VNY business entrusted in his hands, in Indiana or Keutuky, w 111 receive prompt attention. 0. 1.
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1 NG KAY INGS. colored in oil. -SThKL PLATE I.NGKAYINGS, t'ASIl LOANS, for lev years each, HEAL ESTATE, - 1 . . .
Totiil, S2.0.t)00.
American Artists' I'lii.m. wcnhl resn.Aet-
'unoi:iiee To I tie citizens 01 the I nited Mates end the Camidas, tiiat for the j.urpose of the ad- ' .-neem. n and extension of the Fine Arts, and w:th a iew cf enabling everv family tbrouirhom 'l-.o lene-tli and breadth of the- land. t- lw;cme p. ..-.-c.-sed of a v'aliery of pictures., manv of them the work of master minds, and finally, for the pti' pose of pivms: a world whle eir.-ulation to Parley's tJreat Picture of Uyoiniu The luive d- termined to distribute among lhpurchaers of this work, i.riee. Sd.on, -f --0.0OO iilt ftho value of350,000. LIST OF GIFTS. M trble Statuary. ilO,000! I't. flecratit busts cf Wa-hitiu'tou. HK, ftO.000 '' " " Clav " ' loo, pi.ooo 1"" " ' Webster, TO'1. in 000 !r''! li " Calhou,,, 1,..,, p. .000 Oil ru.'i-'titgi cud CoJred fttr? Eniravinq. ciejrant Oii Paintings, ( each $l"'b i a spl.-n'd jriit frames, size ?-x4 ft.f 0.000 1 "' eh-'t'iiut oil patinnp. -2o f.-et each, f : ") o'' ste-1 ;.ate ..Jie-ravir.e-s.brilliaiitly cl- ' ei-ed in oil, rich gilt- frames. '24x?0 in. -1 Sb. k 000
''h -ra;.'. -el cngruvinj. eoh.r. d in L of the Washincto;. Monument.
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Invalids o( Onio Cutisitt, Attcu ton ! tM.niit mm iii:u's Kydro-Electric Vcltaic Chain .
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EAGLE HOTEL, Cochran, Proprietor.
AriiOBA. Inf.'iasa, 'ITl'TED opposite the steamboat hinducc.-
O The hx-ation of the House will vocoioineii.i o.
to the attention of travelers. Conveyance can tiehad at all times for travelers wishing to go to the country. apog cm THOMAS SHOUP, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, IS now m.inafaetv.rinsr at Ids old t-tand ou Main street, the best assortment of sxnni.rs nitini r .o- 1
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e.l r.iectro-M a-iielism. Jiy i.euio applied, to th.-
seat ot the disease. tne produce in-i ani j:i i.n;i. irom the mot uetue peln. and sdso clfcctiwr a permanent and s..-,ly cure i.f
ALL NEKYOFS DISEASES.
St. ' i! es anec. Palpitation of thf. Heart. lndi-'e-tion. 1 )v spepsia, 1. tcr::;e j.iibis. Asthma. Paitts in the chest, Ve.. iVe.
1'
i:iCIlKI JlKTL, SadiDp and Harness Manufacturer, Main Stbeit. Kimko Si-n, Isd., HAS alwi'.vs 011 hand, and makes to order. Saddles. Prid'es. Harness. .Ve. . of ,.,,:
thee pits thst have not opened, into other 1 variety and at prices that cannot fail to suit.
t
baskets, planting the former in long drills made by the plough in his nursery, at a distanceof about i mches apart, covering them slightly v.ith pulverized earth; after which,
Call and see for v ourselves.
ap28 ly
CABINET FURNITURE AND CUAIIt WAKE ROOM! ri-irr rvnriKiiivrn 11 vc m.i-x-t-rv
t.io remainder ot the pits are sown in the ; JL Warcrocm n Market street, south side, be
tween Main bnd GTan.l. w here he will continue to furnish every description of Furniture to order, at tae shortest notice. AVI my work tvvkiiantkp. A1.S, a loree i-upply of Windsor, Kockmg. Parlor and Children's Chairs, etc. iCe. no 5 ly ENOS GARY".
tame kind of drills, the rows 4 or 5 feet apart. Here they are kept perfectly clean during the Summer by the hand-hoe, budded as has been said, in autumn, when some ci them have attained the height cf six or seven feet, at.d cut over close to tha bud the next Spring; after which, and by the time
of takim- v.n ti e rpyt Autumn tbpc will
VVc felt that there, was but Vitus hope for . ... , , , . . . ,'. . , . 1 . : nave attamec another height of six cr etgtit i o: ; .-ud the vouthful ar-pcarauce cf the ,- . , , , c e t . I' ' tf-t ri.vk'.na a wfcn'fl crnwth ni from It? to
Id feet, in about seventeen months. At this season of the year he also sows his apple pits, which he obtains in large quantities from the cider mil's, with the seeds of pears
uttrtT.ey, oho had volunteered his defence: gave -5 e:.c.i;r;vgcmer.t as we learned that wjj the your g mat:'s maiden plea his. rirt address, lie appeared greatly confused l ; -j. I reached to a desk near him, from which : h- t;:k the Bible that had been used to sol-; tmnize the testimony. This move was received v. ith general ; .-tighter and taunting remarks among which ve heard a harsh fellow close by us, cry cut: "Ho forgets where hs is. Thinking to take hehi of some pondrous law book, he Las made a mistake, and got the Bible."
J. ZEILLER At BROTHER, WHOLESALE AND PETAL DEALERS IN Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, K.-adv Made Clotbinsr. Loots and Shoe?, " Hats. Gans. io.. eVe. No. 10, South Vhle. Main St root, KISING SEN. IND.
Stationery and Fancy Articles, BV M'i;il!!: I i.lihY, in the i'ost Ofliee Uuildin?. VLAKGE and well as-, rted stock of Stationery and fumy articles may always be fovir.d
in tl.p ;tc of r.thor fmits snd T Unnw of. " "":" 1 "Ia .Kt I'f:s tower
j lean at any etntr nousc til tlili city no one more careful in the culture, or more j one and a!!.
to be depended upon ia the selection of trees, for planting, which 1 have reason to know will come true to character. Huston Cultivate::
Please eidl,
marlO ly
v the Artists' Fnioti. of 1 he mar-
t- Oojii 50 ets to SI each. 41.00
Kepi Mstate, S4,K! .-gain iv.vi.ii. jr. In 52.1 st. in N Y city. S12.00O "V btcT 1 i- io lOt'and PM-tst- N Y", i-v
iach 'J'.'xio 1 j dep. each gtl .(. " -J'oOO 1'30 Yiila Sites. c(.ntailiinir each lo.OOO sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York city, and eommaniiinsr a mairnitieert view "of tho Hudson Kiver and Long Island Sound, each San1". o'hOi)'?
I.oav.s of Cah, 30.ooo! loans of cash, fori "0 yrscaeli, without interest or teeuritv, t'oo each, .-..it.W : 50 " " In.) . ,-,.(,lil
1 t'V " " ,-,.) ,1.,,, ! 250 " " " 0,1 " ,-, one. : : a..o. ii n ; r .i pj.ooo ; 1 The nolder of each ticket, is entitled, first, to a steel plate cr.jri-tvinir. size -Joxai in.) of the grout 1
.American lii.-torieai orK ot Art, i A copy of winch may be seen at the ctT.ee of this paper, and se -end. to one of the 2.-v.ooo rit'ts. w-liieh will be distributed on the completion of the. ', sale of th- tickets. The purchaser of ." tickets, on the r,-ipt ,,f order, id be torw ar.led, car. frJlv packed, cit' clone copy of the ' Wyoming." olc.-miv .amtcd in t.,i, colors, or c r.e ccv ot th,- ' . h- : " -. 1 - .
ana om copy ol four .-the , t.ll!rruvT,u,s. t; Uu , it . in va.ue. at.d ,s u, -, -e, . Ir, !i:1.r I li 1U,?rr th;,n - lickets. can have ies ch'i. e op, ,..f I loo ,.itl, r-n- snbjeet-. from steel plates owned bv JUle.Ar:'--ts' l'ni..n. each picture Iviita in value !-"l'1','.aV'iT to the -Wvomiiiir.'' andis .-ntitle.lt.. ' ' cit't for each tielo't he holds. A li-;t of thsiiojiets can be seen at the ottiee of tbi- pai-cr. 1 A'-TOiits. Persons desivii-.r to hceoo,.- :i.ti.i.i
1 10? the saie ot tickets, hv innvar.lihj ( t'o.-t t,aal.
s-.bhad e sent a Gift Ticket, a copy of V
Rheumatism,
Pains in th'-" Joint, Periodical He.a.h..-he, Deatnos. JJ'.iu.ine.-s, Hyt-t i.-s. Sick Headache.
The Mlcctric Chtiins Arc f- -cured hy patent in this country, Entrlar.d. France, (h.iruany. Au-iria. and L-Vlum and are :dso used in every ho-pital in the city of Now York, as Melius in Europe are hiirblv recommended hv Profs. Valentin.- Mott, Van Itrren. Post, ar.d Carnoohati. A j.amphelt. cuitaininir much valuable information, can be had 1 'Gratis , who will explain their mode of v. sc. Pri-e oi chain to i"). 'Jdiiiikeh.se. -pd ponder well." The priii. ipks v.jn'ii vhieh it ir- iaito-d tiiat the chains
pro. met: their marvcl-irs etpe.-. arc. f.rst - that all : M r.voi s 1U-1..SJ.S are attended and p.rodu.-ed bv j a deficient supply of nervous find, an aeent that : closely resemble-electricity . (r electro-magnetism : I and -:d that the oVetr-.'-magnetic chain- h-ii-c- i woii' over and upon the part and or-;an .'.i-, ..se,i 1 furi i-h t , the exhausted nervous sv.-tem. bv its poncrf.-d. stimulating ett'.-ets. the nervous th.ii.l j v Id-h :s a-.uir. .l to pr..,!u,.,- a hcalthv a -t'-.n t.hrniigh tie-entire system. No Uis-rustinir m - : trum is rcjuire.i to be'tak, n w hi!.- n-ing the chain but a rieid t.bs r ata e to the L-eneial lav,- .t'i
health is re.iuircl. P.ri.-k lYi tioj, mum thf t.:.vt ' ''1
diseased, adds inn.-li to the c.'i'eet of the clu'in.-. j by increasing their power. l!iu.i-MA-iiiM.--The m st s- vev o:,s-s of ehr.-n- 1 rhei.matism can be ev.rid by weariiiiT tb chain a few days. Sl..ov.i'img v. ith cold v.(t,.r. j., brisk friction to the -part a 'dec ted -',,. rid ,' ,', served under 11 ' ;-. t: 10 t: n. . The ..,.; practice ol nihbmg ,m so!u.. g,as ih.inient is
is ainuvs 111 aiioos. .1 nc nlost s.-v .....
ciir.Ai rosTA:i:. The oosta-e on the V,iHV C-t .-.tr.r.. wl..-n -:nu m aovane, . i, ,..,'v a v ear p, sabs. ) i-bt-i-- n, t;.e SP.lc. ', ,,.p'- a tor t , s:o.,,.pOer- I lit oi thi St;it.-. VaiiuiMc iTinitints RVrl. V o have , h p indued aira in. f- a Mo.di v-.t-.m-pen-e t., those !" I fiiends kindlv cert themselves t pr.curc 1. r tts m-w sub-, rii'ers, to "iter tin follow iiiar haielsoine j.j.-iiiiinns: 1. To the person who will s. ud u- the iarCest list of subscribers, from Dc.-. n.b.-r lath. l-i.-.:3,t.- July 1st. Is-;, a -piel.did Goi.p V at( n worth - - - - - 1 -'. I'or the next hirgest. ', a tine Got.n V.'ai.- i! v.orth - - - - - . -,,);,... o. For the ,, vt t third.. I aisrc-r list, u line Sii.ti.ii Livi.u Vuini unrii - - - jijiooe 4. For the next fop.nh; lark',.-t 'is-., u fine" Sii.vi 11 W AH.it vcorlh ----- j-20;O0 For the next ( lift.;, lurg. -t list, a splendid Goi.n Pkx an; Pi n,, n. wot ih - - Jipoo '. For the next (sixth ) htnrc-t list, a c.pv ca.eh ot (iodey 's Lady's Look. Graham's Magazine, und Ha:per's Ma'azine tor one j car. T. For the next (sivent'n'i laraest list, a copy each of GodeV Lady's Hook and Graham".- Magazine for one M-ar. ?. J'or the next i'eihth . largest 'list, a copy . f Go.'i.-y'.s Ladv'.s Ih.ok for ope vear."
1 lie tortunate v. mneis v ill. jf tla-v soeD,-t . -.t.t tt ,.i .1 . .... li '
1 " ' . ' v " " 1 " v - 1 ioe ..I-....- i icim. t-,i,.. i-r' l'o.-tma.-ters and other- are aur'.,, !o act as a-e!i! in o! .tainip.' sut sel i' ..-rs in (.'liibs ,.r otherwise, and remitting funos. Al' ordcrs-huuid he dddres- d. po-t ;d. i. to W. N. II A LD EM AN .'e CO..
eouiii cusiu 1 I'llllti; l- su:oP.sh:.,,.it
J- "is-.iile, Lv
f bei:s.
cl-ehai (j
satiop is th taken phii-i dnli. eha,.
taken, ti.i.-'ta.-thod
FAPHii.;;.
Dr. A. we,,.. eo:-.-i.div :'; i he ! : ; t. 1 .'-tr Deaf and Dumb to s, .:d him a ftat-;:-t:t - r cas as t-.. whether th-y cm i .- .'ll., r-f heating. !;i the deaf and d,:-: . ... ; ...'-. "V: L ip-i.-. out of a cias? ef i , ! s-e-. -del RE
Ulli PPAl:IMi or r-t K. !.l. i I v-'-.j-h;.,
n say -it.', that it: n.anv , ;. - mu. t. c inpii: !,.-. : 1- ,'. : . -. . -'-
:n tia.-e ea-e- he on P rta;; . ! '
rc-r. t- !!!. !,!.. rest.,rs-
;.n
S'R.f.ING
v. arratits me
sro. " 1 can 1 a-
to si ate. -hat
giiar.uit.-cs a suc.vssO.1 ti' n. . T s eh a ni.-.; k.-d
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i applied. : ; d ..-"- I dl ;;.e - v Itisca.-e. ii'ii,;,.' .
: . 1 faTt- are p, ; .-s h-altl,. and v- ):-f eae. . .f the d.-aii: stored, i: is ext;
k: r.-es tin, ,-. i:t .) ,,. ; ; , , Ah di-ea-es o; 1- vt. .'''. .:, lT'- '-; "ti ' i I':;". iii at tahd.-ie and pai:dcs., tre? ti
I .ye. Act;',- i,r ( ,v..; j,-, ( ;. ma;: .j,. Film ai;d W-:.k:;- stion of -he. hi. Is. PP-ci-a-i , i t.an.is. tVe.. tt-.-. To the
'.VIP.- ideets of this
.'!ith. tho-,
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...... ,,,, . ,ul occr !- ;-,.,p it!;- leUoVatipe-. healir ....pl. Address Dm Ai.-o- hi ht. Hi-.ad"
l-Jt, -New ) orK. pp., i.,p,.-. County paper- , ,- forward hill v,':u C,V, ,
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YNYALUAliLK li'.'Olv. l'Ul-t . LNTS livery I';t;aiiv Slu.att' Have a Cop.-! 1 i.i.i.'.'Oo cop;,- -"id in ie-s t'.aii a A: I ediiioil revised ;'-.,;-; : i.tPd -. t
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AFFLICTFl) m: VI)' -S--11H .Me in,,.. . 1"J- '1'''
i. e ' F.Dll'AL HolsE-E
r- ;-:. bv Dr. KINKKLIN. i -. - . , .
i 1 e n si-, oel -veeij rni u e
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-V.ii'S are ur-t -Led that Dr. K
-S his lr.ictiec to :i 1 r'.el - C.,- :.r-.J...l, - 1
w Inch cngaues his ujidix :d-..l attention, lie e:i;:tii;ps tiie tipfortunate aaiii.-t the abuse of mercury; thousands are. annually luerourialhcd
out ot lite, ltceeut al'ectiol.s tineu;sh.-d.
TW ENTY YEAP.s OF EXPEP.IEM'K Itl the treatment of a class of .1 'senses 1,::u no
pl.lication ' iegh.ctc-.l and. imperfectly understood, has , ra1 - 111.11... I - :..i. .: - .-, .. , . . .
I . .ci ui. railhi'illi. , .llHlli.ru! a Work" on s,
cauioii rc.iscel ; ta; .::..-- m- , :--
Dr. IPtnter's ma:,;:.,; at' 1 ':;;.! :. ilicted c'.r.tairimr :.v. -.:: '.'.j.-.- :f i!
-;e-s. (;e;.i:,ciu pp.; -i re . ; i-ip- 1 : t:i ea-e. i..p-ract d i.y pv. . .-, , Co;;r . i..y s-li' ; : -v . ..; e , .... . va c Pr th. 'r j roui-.ti.-m :..: i,.a':
s J lv uvwniiii' :t!l n.e, p -t.:.. -0', thi ni; th i: u on'.i .;:,-:..; an oti'iii.c ;' disc-;-, s ci.-hir, ; tiie rest.lt of --'toe i el;. j . -i 'Sc. . Xeiusi , . '. .1- . '.. . p, ' , . -, a d.-';.-ate -r ; .-. m-n.-e. Testiiilot.v of the l'r-.f. o,- cb-t G-h-iTe. Pi'.ihfh It.l.ia Dl i.: Mat tlah" The .ii:-!,..r -.f p.;- w lua.iority of ilio-cwho advf-ti-': t
. a.-- )' i.! -1: it treat-. is a ir; aduaie -t . : -!.. st t'. dee... in t!.- I'u'r, o S ;o. ,. p M plca.-r.re to p ., . npnend lam t '. the u:p. ; i to the vi -im .f maip-acpse. as a
;;!,.! expcr'ct.ccl 1 r-;- 'l .-
.t: s. a- !
P
i?v th-
ia-.
1
are prompl.
." si i-i: to. 1.
-U civ-
acute pain
can he instant of the chain.
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,1 , . r 1 ' , this class -f aiseas.-s. I 1 'rvatmn.) t. prove lieeice-.rte canns I..,.,,. vl., ,.-. , causes of ricrv. us debilitv
tu.in -uy otner rp ,;.0jv. p- pr,,:i,.-Us up-ti thev : :'l yceakia-ss. m -utal
...c Uitieii m..... ,..,.-, ,-,.,-,,.. .-,-,1,- i traceable to ..-rtain htihit
t v'-, i-hin-r
ine tenths of t he
Cut the Tops oT Potatoes. lew people have any idea as to the amount of nourishment that is required to
The, remarks made the ycung attorney ' r ;t'en f-it. More is required to give the fi t-di v.ith anger, and turning his flashing j rut perfection, than in giving full growth upon tha audience, he convinced them ! to l'e ulk.
io tuoso raising flowers, this is inipor-
tatit, as the plant then requires its greatest amount of i.ourishrneU to give the flower its greatest beauty. An abundance cf water, nianure and charcoal is required to
upc: him as he tpuietly and leisurely turned give full growth and bsauty to the blossoms. ;.ver th; leaves. Amid a breathless silence If these are not furnished, the blossoms and L . : 1 to the jury this t.entcncc- j perfecting reed must draw on the root This T,ri rs vot isic temitatiok." ; ''"y easily be tested by a crop of potatoes. A minute cf unbroken silence followed. a cce part of the crop let the blossoms ream! again he said : main, and the apples ripen, and the stalks ' LttAD rs rcT into temptation." : W1' v--'J early, a'td the tubers be small. From ,Ve felt cur hearts throb at the sound cf;the balaiice cf lt croP cut tbe hiossoms off, .v.,,, un-ei. Thfi 9..,iin lor.V.i t ! ar,J tllc UM r stalks w ill keep creen till
.a; :,:: 'Justice v.av.ts re other Be-ck.'' Ilia ccttft'sion v. as ;oue, instantly he was c.-hn na the eeber judge upon the bench. The hible was opened; and ev ery eye was
other v.ithout speaking and the jurymen mutually exchanged glances, as the appro- ' prlate quot'ioti carried its moral to their i hearts. Then followed an address which
for its pathetic eloquence, ve have never :
heard excelled. Its influence was
time for digging the potatoes, and the tubers will be far larger. The whole pctatoe top may bo removed with advantage, by selecting a hot sunshiny
day, that the ends cf the stalks, when cut.
3;ke ' l:ia booni I prevent bleeding. The
rl,.,;c ! tos, thus cut off, may bo cured like hav, " We saw the guilty accuser leave the room ! al;d furhi&h excellent fodder for cattle, -n fear of personal violence. The prisoner: B-v tliis mode, our farmers cat! I.V.K-.-1 hoi efl-the mother smikd agair-, ' 8ct a &0'1 croP of Ptatoes. and mon U-..J before its conclusion, there was not an ! dt;r frola thc 8ame eroanJ. tlian tl,ey inrni-.rtthat was not moist. Th snonmJ Set frcln --rJiiiary meadow. By allow-
, - .- ,
was effeciii g to that degree which cat:es
IXiOT 2 XD SHOE .MAKER, 2d Door Above City Drug Store, Kising Svx. Ind., HAP permanently located himself here for the purpo.-e of accommodating lwrsons wantim anything m his line. His work - ill bear insiWtion, and his prices are moderate. myo ly W. CUELEX MERCHANT TAILOR -r-r-rt-V-- "t, Rising Spy. In-d., ' W e- - t0 iliorm a11 Io" of well and ' Jamonahly ma.to clothing that lie may 'ieicund in the old Odd Fellows' building fUuy Y'i-epared to do up in a neat and durable manneV anything in the shape of coat-., pants ami vostn
Other articles of geiitleinea's wear may also?-' found here. 'jvT ly j j, r. xvt5rsiT, j Barber and Hair Dresser,; Main Streft, KisIno Suk, Tad. IJESPECTFLLIY informs Ivis old customers 1 i. and the rnblio in. ceneral. that he may be i found at the old stand with sufficient help to do up in tho quickest an " neatest, manner 'W.ln a1! the sha ing, hair cutting, .Ve, that li rt inU pie may wish. .ivine..3o'iy
Tenders his scrvie to the citizens of thi-- city and vicinity All the. various branches of th profession attended
At home on Monday's and Tuesday's. Residence and Office on Market street; live doors bcI'.w Main. no. i.
ng. a 'd a rrniX''.us. e--nt.dmnr all neces-ar
i itifoniiati-n. It iseor-.tideutly believr-d. that the ti.-b ts will j he dispose 1 ef by the first of dulv. when the dis-
tn i mt ion of (iifts wiil be entrusted p. a COMMITTEE APPOINTED by the TlCKET-llOL-DEIls.
t two ..un.-es .. than the eal aide sun-
porter. ,, ..let, j-P,-.Vy !;pd uncomfortable. J!v o' .yhiiie- t-i'.eiiid of the chain upon the abdomen il'a't the other upon thespiue j'.'-t ;,!.oe 'he hip... the ti-ind tioobiesomc swepiieii- of that liiereri:ccoiap.laitit a'e ..pee relieved. A constant enrielil of eieetro-mae;nel!sm is sent ihioi;h the palls, which act- a., a powerful .-timuh.p to the t.rvt system. Sl,(tOt) wid be -1 e,p e any person who :) jTodu-e so many v , i! -aptiie:ii:'-at' d certiticat.-s oi' cures, both fr .in int. Utc-w jat!eits and scientific phy. Mctans. of feoci ihs.-ast as have beep pet -formed !;v tin; us- of I'ulvermaeh'.r's Fleet ri-.-Chams with' n the last yea'-. bor saie in ah the pi ita-ipj.1. towns it. thc ''i.itcd Stales. ,'OIIN n. CKaI'T, Ki-iiii; St.o, oldagent for Ohio ccuntv. iom;ph steinlkt. junclO (hneial agent.. '.t Wp.ite at.. N, '.
eret . et
deadly
'f A
that
. l,-:.l at: 1 cops' itut-i-n -
and physical suli'ci ir-p. are
. formin-j- th.: mc-t
and fatal spi'mir- of doiucst'c mis-
Thc Yo;ing Ainciiean's l.ibrarj.
1 r C I. at d attractive series of Hoehs f r
events Cotioeet-
n r r.-.-.n,.. ?'..-i-.. e:,
i Ji" suet ptatcs irom wpteli tne tpgravipgs arc ; cu vuh the early hftory of our country and Liw,. i
m! in -i. can ne seen at tne.omee oi uw Artists- c-1 instincuislad Meo. v. ritt.-n with nnsclj .-,- 1 bniotiand est. .-P."'.ooo. Specimens of the "1 and in an cpt. rtabih; j- and instruct; v- ,.,, ."',.'' "aintings and Engravings, are also ou view at tfie i with, illustrations of important 'vents .."l. 1 room. lifnliv illuminated title'- ...".,.. ;.e " .' ' 1
LV ami i. Wi trrUi. the (tn-at Amer- ;
latesmar,, vTth li-.P'ierous anecdotes i I lustra -
t'VC of bis chara-'tcr. and the following ill nst ru- i
Itt'fercncos, in record to the Proporty. t Th.e life of
W. C. Barrett. Es.)., Counsellor at Law, tO all , ic
st. N; Y. F. ,L tsseher .V" Co., Keal EsUt- f(V kers, fO Na.sati street. N. Y . " All op'ieis for tick-t-. must X addressed post paid, Wlib. the money ep..-..-ed to J.'V. HOLURtjOKE. S.v., aj l-t -m A05 Broad ,vay. New York.
... r," B:vf- r-'A:iii.-H!s. I ELLs lv-u,g ,1.. proprietor for Kisimr r '.-i!iL'.Jl's Celebrated Sewing Maco tics, ha- them in oiHtration at his stove. No. L -! street. Kising Sim, w here customers can hav'i ooas. pants, or vests, made in the best man- ' . and at the shortest notice. The work is all n.onmted to be, superior in sti-emth and beauty
rlt ma.le ly hand. In stitchnur. noth-
Call in and see them .1. C. WELLS.
our can compare with it. work. No. 1.
tears held its hearers spell bound. The litth time that was necessary to transpire b fore tha verdict of the jury could be. learned, was a period of great anxiety and :u-?pense. I' at when their whispering con..:;ta'ioa o;-as- 1, '1 ;tyy ".v-.h .vre . Vi-r 'd.iihv -
ing tne blossoms to ripen into fruit, this fodde', v, hether for manure or food for cattle, is !o?t.
C"i7" i-Vn-tiVri:,-n never swear.' S said Washington, who, wc believe, never allowed profane swen.'ing in his presence or in Ids iicrtriiig while in cotntartnd of the annr of 'be r -' ticn
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J. T. YV1HTI.1X K, CABINET MAKER AND UNDFKTAKFR, SOI TH SIDE OF MAIN. LET WEEN MARKET AND WALNUT !i'S KISIM; SUN, INDIANA. V.ENEKALnss..rtmera of Cabinet Furnit.no constantly on hand or made to order on ao comniodatins terms. Also, it Kod a-s.ortment ot' Metallic Unriul ('us.-n. Walnut and Cherry Cothn.. of all sires. The public, will nee thc titility of th'H . i nuiiicmeiit, pa.tieularly jiersons comim; from a i'lstan-e. as they can procure a hetici finished an-5 pvev.Ptlh.-p e-ep i'y .pti,... t i t n-t j.
SI!Uo TSCAIMl OF , DODD & SOX A hi. now reviving Irotn their recent pnrchanji V es made in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, one ef the largest and b-st selected stock.-, of Dry Goods, Clothing, &c, Ever opened in this market. It. .. ..i.t.l 1... ;,nr
t-ihle ior us to attempt a dcsniption of our stock, but would say to all who wish anything in our .mc to give us a call before purchasing. Our assortment of HOX.MITS, ItOMNKT It I HONS, AC, Is somethiPir that we .-an boast of, as tbe were Meleeted with more than ordinary care.
ATTI-:NTI0 ! ATTIINTHIN ! ! r. SHALL go East, about tiie tiath of Fcbrunry a I ;is 1 mn.-t have money in order to t uy goo.hs,henp, I would earnestly re.piest all those iuih bted to me, by note or book account, to call and settle the same on or before that day. no is V. P. WHITE.
tiops: Youmr Daniel in the Saw Mill; Webster
fishing at Ki barer,; Webster tie. lininir the Clerk -ship; Webster expoundipe; tho cor.stitution: the Bunker Hill .-elePiaiion; Webster at Fapcui! UaU: Mavslpield the residence ef Webcter; Webster on h.is Fano. The 1Mb of Henry Clay, the mill-boy of the Slashes, nine pinstiatiop.-. The life ot' Ihnj. Franklin. '.' illti-tratioiis. Ttie life ot' den." Waahiugtop. '. iiln.-trati. ns. Th.e lif of Marion, nine illustrations. Th- life of Lafayette, pine illustrations. The I'fe of Win. Perm, nine illustrations. The life of Gen. Taylor, nine illustrations. The life of Andrew Jackson, nine illustrations. The life of Napoleon Bonaparte. ".' illustrations. The Old Bell of Independence; -or, Philadelphia in l.T'h nine illustrations. The Yankee Tea parly and ether stories of the Revolution, nine illustrations. Containing in all over loo illustrations. Each volume is well written, and .an safely be placed in the hands of young people, t hey contain numerous anecdotes, illustrative of the arty history of our country, and arc Hell adapted for Family or School Libraries. .Price per set. handsomely bound in cloth, trill books, and neatly put up in boxes. j..'..T.". Price per volume, neatly hound, cloth trill . or.'i. Colporteurs, A "rent" r School Libraries will be supplied at a liberal discount. Copies will be scot by mail, postaec free, upon the receipt of the price of a set. or any o.nme. LINDSAY V BLAKISTOX. Publish. -rs. lU liiiim ti.) South Sixth street. Philadelphia.
THAN! Ti:.S!! THAK!!! VSPPF.RION qualily of (iunpowder, Imperial, and Young Hyson Teas, warranted to give satisfaction, received direct from Philad 1 J.hia, nnd for sal-, at from fi't to 80 cents per lb., by p7 H. ,fe U. ESI KY.
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JiEADV MADF (M.OTIIENCJ. I would call particular at. ontion to this branch of trade, as 1 urn now prcparcl to oiler suivri..r indiiecmeiits in all kinds of Men and iiovs Clothing. 1 have taken proat pains in getting up my stock sn that piuvli isers end beceitam of bi W.e suited in the price, material and lit of everv ,"ar-
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j Th. re i- an c i: habit som. rttiies indulged in '"v ' boy-. ;n -..litede. often growing up vi'ii them ;1. manhid. and v hieh. if p,-t t-'ot ti-ed in dt.e tint. . - Il.'t oply t.-.p-ls .-. lieUS .1...' ...l,-t., in;,',-; l e.i . iiapi.ip,--. bei gives '.- to . .-. ri. s . -l' pr, at . j insidious, and ..h.-vi.statipg : !'.-c:i- ;:. Few of ' li.ose who give way i" tin- pci oi. e t-ra--ti--c are av.i.ve oi 'the e,.p-e. ju.-pe, moil t,T-y tiud ti.e , t'.crvi -lis system .-battered, t -c; strange and una-'-! count;'.'.:-.- fceiings. and vagu. f.-ars in th- miud. ; 1 he tml'.rt'iuatc tin:- n'fect-.-d he -one.'.- t,-, hi.-, ij uiiai'le to labor i.ith a.i-u-t- s I vigor. ... ;,, ' piy his m;,id to study : l:;s step is taniy and weak, ; he is did!, irresolute. ;;t..) c'tgages iii ! i- -pert ; V ith less e.,-rg thaii .i-;;ah i If tie eiu.e.cipate hims; b" h,-;'.,. the pr:-. t: a ! has don, its i... -t. and enter mat' 'mm!' v. bis marMatre i- i-ut-niit'al. and hi.- s. n-e t.-Iils him that j this is ea;:-cd by bis early ti-hi. s. Thc-e :.r I sideratio'i- w hi.-h shoo'd'aualo p the attclit;-. n t f j th'-se sit.i.h r'y situated. j
MAP.RLV(.E tlciiuii'e.- the f-'lH'lilmcPt . t' .-. Vera; eond'tiett-. in ; elder that it may be really the cause r I" mutual ' lUphi .-. Couldthev-.il wlfich covers t Vot i -gin of domestic wrctchcdlicss hi raised, and its! true source in every ins ta nee discios..! in l.on many could it be traced t. pi ;, si . :.! .lis.'uali-.ic;.- . ttoiis ami th.-iv at'.-ndattt di-ap-p imnients: Apply then u bile it is et time. ie. order to have y, in unstrung and relax. .! .rttoi.Uath.ii i i.-brae. d , reviitied aiid ttr nglh. ne.i. RKMbMPER. lie v ho phevs him.-. If rial, r Dr. Kb ht V.n's tieati.ici.t may r. ligtously e.ii;i;.'.i n his Imnor as a g. titiciiiap. audi h ly up -:i the assurance, that the s...n is of Dr. K.'s patients, v ill never be disclose!. Y'oung iipip -! t iio l';,l-e pp. , hsty iletcr you from making y.er . as. hliu to ..p.- uho. from edta-atioi, and icspectahiiitv , can ..ettaiidy 1-c friend Veil. To,, many think they will conceal the secret in theii own hearts. and cure, themselves. Alas' 1oh ot'teii i- t his a fatal delusion, i.nd how many a promising younsr man. w ho might ha . iu. n ai. orminicnt to s-vi-ty. has faded from th.e .-aitb. Strictures of t be urethra are rapidly rem.-v. d by 'he application of a new thctapculical ag, nt.u-' i only ta Dr. K. Weakness and consti'ntiomd ,k1'ilitv ptompll'. cured, and full igor restored. CUl'NTEY 1NYAL1DS Can Imve t'by stat: ig tin ir case exp'.ietiy. t-geth cr with til! their symptom-, per letter enclosing a remittance) Dr. K.'s medicine, appropriated accordingly. Forw aV.hpl to any part ..f the United Stales. d packed secure fp ui DAM AlJE or i i kiositv. R E V D 1 ! Youth ami !I:)itIioot. .4 Vignrnii Li'', or o Prrntint'trr Pt-afh J!,)!,ci!n on Xerj-Vrescrvutiut! 0!j 'J5 ('. i. It is a work eminently required, as a mean- of reforming thc vices of the age in which wo live. Also, NATURE'S t.UIDF, With Rules for the Pi elopgatieil ef Life, ju-t fr-m thc Pre.-s.
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