Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 30, Madison, Jefferson County, 2 June 1849 — Page 4
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TlioinaiJ. Kobinon regretfully miormshi friend and the pu-.ic. that ttf ha commenced bustnein the Grocery Lm. In the well known htiu on Mullerrv street, formerly occupied by J. M uher, o pposite to h- t'.nnn'r office, and neit door abov J. Lane's, where be nin i'wim to keep on hand the very r-t assortment of Family Groceries including 1 ei and 1 'ntfo : Prown and Loaf Sug.r; N. . and S. II. Moiasse; Fish; oidn Syrup, Pepper; Spices; Ginger Nu!mes,&c : I ethcr with Pye stuffs of a I kind" Htarcn, Ace , Ac. le will tlwi keep on band, fur f unity ' bent brand", Meal. Buckwheat Flour, Country Produce, all of which be v ran be purrha-ed in this market. please call and see for voursel ves. febllJ " T. i . rnp. 'an !', s F'onr. of 'the and a ll kind 01 1 rill H a low as .ROBINSON. AIII OI I.. Refined Winter strained. Cincinnati i manufacture, tor th reran tra.te. it ny marl T. J. R' Bl Ns-'f ". Mulberry st. Tf7lAH'lt l fcaveon hand Thompson s, Sharp s and ? ' ' i . r,.M-a hr nds. tor familv use. whirh 1 will JaJ Banheld'i best brand well low. marl 1 Use, T. J. KOHI so Mulberry street. JUST received 1(H) bundles Hemp Wrapping, Paper, a good article, and for --ale low hv jan31 T. J. KO IS IN SON. Mulberry street. SKiAU. i Of TON and St. Louis Loaf, Boston crushed and X. (). Sugar, fur the mail trade, fur sale by marll T.J ROIUNSON. Mulberry ef. TTIM)I,i;T toy Trie firm of Hughes &. 'o., U .ikjf Hita day dissolved, by mutual content. All persona having accounts wltt. saidlirm will settle the same with W. M . Hughes, who is author ired to rime ihe business. I'ebta owing by the firm will be paid hv him when due. WILLIS IIOPGF.S, feh 14 W. M HIGHER rVTXICI'. All persons indebted to the late firm of VJ Hughes A' Co wi'l please make immediate payment of the same. As the business must be closed up as soon potsihle. - 1 am In iiopcs that a more? re:itsovL notice will not be necessary. feh H W. M. HUG HIS. 'IM Til V. ITltlnIC. --Having purchased the interest of Dr. W. Hodges in the Drug Store of Hughes A. Co., I will continue the business at te old s'and. and by strict attention ta business 1 hope to merit a far pioportion of custom. fei) i4 W. M HUGHES. SEW LIVEKY STABLE. THE undersigned would respectfully inform th"? pub lie that he ha npri ed a Livery Stalde mi the enst ide Of Walnut street, between Main cross and Third otrectf, whre he will at at1 times he prepared to acconi mod at a all pern with SaMde florae. Carriages, Bujgteg and Barouche , he will also t,-kc H'fws at livery, j and beini; provided with the host Ma lle in the State and aupj-nor Ostler, he flatlets himseli that he wid be able to render entire satisfaction to all who may patronize his establishment, april 1 1 I1RXRY DKPt; I'Y. ii. k. vi-:ll.s V o. iMroirrniis and i)i:.Li:us in Foreign unl Domestic IIarlwai'p Cutlery, slT THE OLD EST. I HUSH FA) SIVLVD, Pignof "The Padlock." north side Main cross, 3 doors Last of Mulberry street, Madison. Indiana. n 1 1,1 A. u t:to.N-i;i -v A v . j.vi Mill if 1 and Cross-cut nav.-s. from Wm. Row'and, Hoe &. Co., ihhotson Handsaw and otlier celebrated makers, just received and fjr sale by ILK WELLS & CO., janyn. Slcn of the Padlock. "Jf. I jt-,!i. We have now received nu enure lresn 14 stock of Mill and Cross cut Files, bast'd tiles, rasps, Ac. at II. K. W I.LLS.& CO jn'-! Sign of the Padlock. IMr SClti:VX.--ltH()gross New England Wood screws, assorted sizes, recrived and for sale at janv'ft II. K. WELLS & CO , S'gn of the Padiork. -1 O I-' F P. K mi I.I.N. Adams' pa'ent, Rox and j W ilson's coffee mills, for sale at theold established dtandof ILK. W ELLS ft. CO., sept.i Sign of the Padlock. (K'Kf AND liATCHi-'f.-A full assortment A of Carpenter. Cincinnati and New ork Knot) locks. mortice locks. Cottage locks, mineral and pearl knob locks; alo, cottage, slop, rim, bow, Norfolk and western latches, for sale a' the o'd esiablished s'and of sept'Jj H. K. WELLS CO. Sign ofthe Tadlock. IICiFS A I SCKEWS. Patent butt hinges, wrought strap hinges, joint hingps, etc. a complete afsartment. Also, New England wool screws; on hand and for sale at the obi estah ished stand of septo-, h K WELLS ( 'O.Sign of the Padlock. J VHLi: AI TIL IMM.NS A fresh supply ll. of German silver, imt. silver, britania. ga'vanic and iron table and tea spoons, at the old established siand of sept'Jj II K. W F.LLS & C '.. Sign of t he Pa lock. ,'T7"IMOW SSll The subscribers would reV spectfully call t he at tent ion of llou.-e Builders and carpenters to their extensive and well assorted stock of Pine Sash, which they otter for s.leon reasnnab'e terms II. K. W ELLS & CO., feb1? Sign ofthe Padloek. Ctoii. am m tchia; kmvi.-vh-y poll's and Kiissel'.s Cook, Butcher and Sticking knives, all sizes. A!o, Wilson'.s and Ames' shoe htuvep, assorted sizes, at tiie aid e.-lahlished stand of II. K WELLS & CO , sepPg.V '47 Sign of 'he Padlock. :CHOOL SLATES A few cases of American aid German hard and rof tra me school elates, assorted nr.es, at low prices, at the old establi.-hed stand of II . K WELLS &: CO.. sept0.'; Sign af the Padlock. T O'l'H'I'!. T he undersigned vould respectful y iuthe public genera' !y. that they have received, and are nowoiietimg the larcest and br selee'ed stock of F.ngiish, German and American Hardware and Ouilery.evcr opened in Madison, and as I hey are determined not tobe undersold by any Ionise in this citv, Louisville or Cincinnati, thev won'd invite the attention of all be'ore pur chasing elsewhere. H. K. WELLS fc CO.. "'p'-o Sign ofthe Padlock. rrABi.i: am imiiki,!- n tij'.b v We M. have now received a large assart merit of "Fable and l ocket Cutlery, ot new and improved sty les. for sale at reduced prices, at Ihe old established tand' of H. K WELLS & CO., ''P:--' S n of the Padiork. 7f7OK S,l I.I-;. An eiigifle business lot on West st J. for sa'e, cheap for rash. Enquire of r' h. k. tvn.iiS a. co. I'ATKNT PI MPS! ( T A.TFAT Ca5t Iron Pump for Cisterns and Wells, the ' best and rheape-t article in the niarket. Also Lead pipe, ajsorifd ca'.ibree. at i II. K. WELLS A: CO. j Sign of the fadloek. Sill:ill IkCHvs aV C o. DKI taaTN A APOTHI.t AKH.S. j Dealers in Oils, Paints, (1 la$scarc , Pyr ciii:it iai.x Vuovs wr.s r m. rhysiciaim and families are respectfully in 'rmed that S. R. 4.Co will can'.antlv keep on hand an astaortment of freh Lrugs, rlre 'hemica s and Botanic Medicines tiiat may be re oeri uptn. LAt tVl.ta lo Grass liaher superior F.iast.c Biackii g, received and t ir?ate bv SlWiALL. REEVES & CO. FllltC I SSH CAPS-A lVe,h s,:r;-,;v of Per cusaiou Cp a very u;rtor rtic'. reeeivd nl 3c ttlm by cct : f ' I'V LL. R E t V Er' t C O.
AN ORD1XAXCK Direelingthe City Purveyortofnrvey and locate the corner of certain tiock and lot in the j city of Madison. Sc. I. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the ( city of Madison. That Wil iam C Bramwell. tho city iur- . veor. be, and he H hereby directed, to proceed, without unnecessary delay, under the direction of the cmtiiitiee on streets and wharves, to locate the corner ' lot Mo ' KM. formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High rts, on the orieinal p!m of the town of Madii-on. Pec 2. That the aid William C. Bramwell proceed in like manner, to locate the corner of lot No. 11, formed bv the Intersecti n of Main and Hurn streets, on the ' orizina! plat of said town of Madison. Skc.'.I. 1 hat 'he paid Furve or proceed in like manner to locate the corner of river block o. 3. formed by the inlerdection of Mulberry and Hmh sireei; and a'so the ; corner of ?aid block, formed by the intersection of Main j and High stief ts. v ithin the present Simits of the city of I Madison, Ai d report his doings herein at the next meetit p of the Common Council pKc. 1. That the said surveyor elve at. least five davs , notice of the tune at which he will commence to locate ' thf corners, ss aforesaid, by advertising the saune in the Madison daily papers i t-Kc. 5. This ordinance to be In force from and a'ter ita : publication. Passed May 3d, 1-49. Attest: CULVER WOODBURN, President. F. Cri mbatoh, City Clerk. AN OKLINANCE To prevent and prohibit thp t hrowit!2 of stones, brick cats, and clubs at lioui-es and fences, and othprw ise to prevent and prohibit irjury to pro perty within the city of Madssou. Skc. 1. Be it ordained hy the Common Council of the ci'v of Madison. That if any person Miail throw stones,
brick-rats, clubs, or other hard substance, at, u to, or a?amt any dwelline-house, store house, out-hou-e. or any other building, or aeaint any fence within the cor pora'e liuvtsof the city of Madison, shall, upon conviction thereof, pay to t.e city of Madison any sum not exceeding fifty dollars. Sic. 2. That if any person shall wi'fu'ly or mftPrlously deface, destroy, or pull down, or otherwis" damage or injure any sign or s'uni board, awnine, or other property of a similar description, attached to any p ibhc or n ivate bu ildme , store house, ware-house, or other l uiul init , or suspended over the side-walks, of the city of Mad son, or rili a! I wilfully or malicirusly ii.jure or destroy any water-spout'on any building, such person shall, i.poii conviction thereof, he fined in any sum not exceeding tidy dollars. Sk' '.t. This ordinance to be in force from and after its publication. Parsed May 3d, 1819. Attest CULVER WOODBURX. Pre'!. F Cn im BAtGti, City Clerk. may") AN (i rtlil N A (,'E To amend an ordinance, entitled 'An ( rdinance relating to the markets," passed January,C.". Ia.'. Sicr. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Medisnn, That the 10th tectum of the Ordina' ce to which this is an amendment, be, and the same is here- j bv amended, so that the minimum price of all stalls inside of the Main street market hoiie shs.ll be fixed at ten Collars per ear. ami that the niin'mium price of all stalls i-iidecf the Broacway market hotise shall be lixedat eicht dollars per year, i Crc. Thai the i-l'h section of said ordinance be so i amended as that any ttall within cither of said markethouses shall revert to the c if the person or persons ! renting it shall nets-ect or refit f totupply such stalls wit h aood fresh meat, or such other marketing as he or they usually keep and otrer for sale in said market house, lor the space td tea market days, at such market house, and no excuse, after the expiration of the ten days aforesaid, shall entitle the delinquent to the furthe use of said stall. Or. 3. This ordinance to be in force trom and after its publication. Tassed May 3d, 1840. Atiest: CULVER WOODBURX, Pres't. F. CnrMnA.rMi, City Clerk. may.i AN ORDINANCE Directing the Assessor what Per sons and Property to List, for the purpose of Taxation in ihe City of Madison for the Financial year beginning April 1. 184. Sec. L Be it ordained by the Common Council of the Citv of Madison, That John A. Reynolds, assessor, be pnd he is hereby directed to assess all the male inhabitants of Faid city between the ages of twenty one and fifty years; all the real estate, including improvements, situate within the corporate limits of sa:d city; and all personal property belonging to ihe residents of said city, including merchandise, bank stock, int-urance stock, lailroad stock, or other stocks, absolutely paid for or the amount paid thereon, steamboats, househo'd furniture, horses, carnages, money at interest, and all oilier kinds of personal ptojerty, whe'her in possession or in action j except one hundred and fifty rio'lars worth of house- j hold furniture to each family ; and a'so all the hogs, does, and bitches owned, fed, or harbored by any of the in- I habitants of aiif city. fee. That th said assessor beard he is hereby directed and requi'edto periorm the du y prescribed in the preceding sec'ion in all respects in the manner authorized tiy the acts of incorporation now in force in the city o1 Madison Sec. :i. This ordinance to be in force from and after its Passage. Passed April 17. C. WOODBURX, Pres't. Attest: F. Cruinhaugh. City Clerk. apri! 25 AN OKll. ANCis Klrecting the City Surveor to Sur vey and Locate th Corners of certain Blocks and Lots in the Citv of Madison. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council ofthe City of Madison, 'I hat William C. Bramwell. the city surveyor, be and he is hereby diree'ed to proceed, without unneces-ary delay, under the direction of the committee on streets and wharves, to locate t he rorner of lo' No. lv!l, formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High streets, on the original plat of the town of Madi son Sec 2. That the sa'd William O. Rramwell rroeeed. in like manner, to locate the corner of ot No P24, f rin ed by t he ir tersec ion of M a in and High streeis, on the orgfnal plat of said town of Madison. See. X Thit the said surveyor ptoreed. in like manner, to 'oca'e the rorner of River block No 3. formed by the intersection of Mulberry and High streets; and alfo the comer of said block torm d by the m'er-ectt n of Main an I High si rerts, wit hin t he present limits of the city of Ma lison, and repoi t his doings herein at t he next tneet-ingi-f the Common Council See. 4. That the snid "iirveyor give n' leas! fire days notice of the tune at which he will emmi nee the location of the coiners as aforesaid by advertising tiie same in the Madison Daily Banner Sec- ." This otdinance to be in force from and ftfter its passaoe. Tasked April IT. 1-49. C. WOODBURX, Pres't Attest. F. I rum1 angh. City Clerk. ftoril C.V a oisiiaci; TO RVIil't.iTE IHE Kl'SM.Vj AT I. A R (i E Or POO s. j Sr. . 1. Be it enacted by the Common Council of the j City of Madison. That any person who shll permit any ; dog or bitch, owred or harbured by him, to be in any I market house or rn any market-space in the city of ; Madion, during market hours, shah be deemed guiltv of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, sh.!l. for the fir-t offence, be fined inthe snni of one dollar; ard. for every subsequent Ofrence three dtUats, together with costs of proscctit ion in ail cases. And the fact that such dog or bitch is in any markethouse or on any market space, as aforesaid, sh.tll, in the absence of any pi oof to the contrary, be deemed and taken as conclusive evidence that the said dog or bitch was there by the rermissd n of the owner or person who harbors the same about his or her house: provided, that butchers and others selling from stalis in any market-hou.-e, or persons sellina from wagons or other vehicles on any market space. my keen a watch dog. chanted, or otherwise securely fastened to the sta'i, wagon, or other vehicle, lie, she, or they are selling from. Srr. 0. Tint it shall be the duty of the markeT-mas'cr. when any dog or bitch is found in any mai ket-hou-e or on anv market space in violation cf trie first section of Ihts ordinance, to ascertain, if he can, to whom such animal belong-, or who harlors it atont bis or her house, ami, if : he shall so ascerta ti.to en'er comp'aint before the mayor, j And. if bo person can t'e foued who ownsor harboissuch ' animal, then it hall be lawful and it is hereby made his 1 dti'y to us anv nieaTisth.it i e mav dtrm proper t jd'lve sn-h animal from the said market-be use or inirket-space, or jo kill, or cause the sftne to be killed forthwith St.'-. ?,. This ordinance to be in force f:itr. and after its publication. Paused, April CP. 140. CULVER WOnpBURN". Frcidert. Attest: F. CRryBA! GH. Citv Clerk. mayl AL R TL.- A very superior art!c! received and tor sale by eeptes ' SIDDALL, REEVES & CO. 'pO Till: LADUX1IEE FITV.. ervraterj Chines- Sm Powder, tor restont, The pelt fir ptrtriiir rieltrr .ng una pre-servm trie comp'-ron, and render!.,, a t he skin detica'elv white, smooth and wbtte. Rcetved d!Tcct frcort :tr fmrrv-ripr. aed for hv "trot" P.tii ? . Ce.
CALIFORNIA GOLD. rrniiE year eighteen hundred and fo,. : LL 1Y-EIOHT has been more replete with wonder- ; fu I. unexpected and astounding political and religious revolutions and valuable discoveries and inventions ihan anv vear since the commencement of the world. The i whole continent of Europe has been one great volcano ; of revolutions; not only the o'd b it the new world has been the scene of war and bloodshed, ending only wi; h the treaty of Queretaro, evin peace to Mei co, a id the rich Gold Plains of California to the Au e'ican people. Still a sriater iviht one that will work a com- ! plete revolutinn in the entire medica- worl i. and le of era'er benefit to mankind tnan any invent ton that has been made s nce thedas of Fulton was he discovery ( f tun wonderful and truly great miiieal compound. John Bull's Fiuut Exu act of Sarsai arilU. '1 hs invaluable remedy has already carried happiness to the hearts of thi usantlsi and is daily c'vinj tnire consjlation to th afflicted than cou'd be affordei, by ail t!ie wea'th in the mines of California and trie wor.d combined! It is put unit full quart bottles, atid conta'ns the strength of SIX TIMES as much Pure Honduras SarsapartHa as any similar rfparation made in America. Pr'ce $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.. It has been a well estahl shed fact fcr years past that Sarsapartlla, when pure and properlv prepared, was the only true panacea for ail diseases ormitiatiii;; iron an im; tire state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, evil habits in youth, banennes, &c. We boldlv assert that J HN BULL'S t-LUID EX TRACT OF SAKSAPAHILLA ia the only preparation befure the public that is prepared on strictly scientific principles and of uniform eirei'Cih. The SarsapariMa is purchased without regard to price and every pound, i before being used, issubjectrd the tl e si ricten: chemical tests, ai d its genuineness ascertained beiore beina used Bull's Sarsaparilla also contains the virtues of several i other valuable medical loots, together foimiig the i.e-t j compound and producing the greatest curauve agent in j Ihe Known woi Id' i THIS MEMICINE. WHEN USED ACCORDING 10 ' DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL:
Scro'u'a. or Kings, Evil; Houghs, Isolds; Weakness of the Chest; Pulmonary Affections; And all other diseases tending to p-oiluce Co ii s u in p 1 1 o ii ; Liver Complaint; Female Irregularities and Cancers. Tumors . truptions of the Skin; Er j s'pf las; Chronic. Sore Eyes; Ringworm or Tetters; Scald Head; Rneumat ism ; Pains in the Bones or Joints; OUi So eh and Ulcers; Swelling of the Glands; Syj hilia. Dispepsia; fait Rhriim; D seases of the Kidneys; Diseat-cs arising from ihe use of Mercury ; Loss of Appetite : Pain in the Side, and S?bou! ders, General Debility; Lumbago, Dropsy; Jaundice. Costivenc; Sore Throat; Bronchiits; Complaints; Sick and Nervous Headache; Low Spirits, Night Sweats; Exposure or Imprudence in life; Chronic Constitutional Dis cases; And ia a Spring and Summer drink and general Tonic for the system and a gentle and pleasant purgative: it is superior to Blue Lick or Congress water. Salts, or Seidliiz Powders. fiOOD TESTIMONY! Jp The Ohio State Journal, Columbus, Ohio, thus epeaKsof Bull's Sarsaparilla: "IT HAS NO EQUAL! The unprecedented sale ot Bull's Compound Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla in this city, where it has been introduced for the pail two month omly, with the vety gratifying effects produced upon all w ho have tried it, warrant the assertion that as a purifier of the blood IT HAS NO EQUAL! This is a bold assert ion. but it can te substantiated by calling on the agent in this citv.'' KrnKA:-c$ We, the undersigned. Druggists and Apothecaries In the city of Louisville, Ky.. tahe pleasure in slating that we have been selling John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla for some time a d confidently recommend it as being a good and afe article: Laoping Sl Co., Montgomery & Sutcliffe, Wm. Nock, J H Owen. F. W Kniees. W. E. Smith. Watts &. Thomas, J. B. Wi'der & Co., M. Aikin & Co., J. W. Gamble k Co., Sam'l Yenawine, B. Morse II & Co., C O. Mills. a.G. Weatherford, Rupert, Liudenberger Sc Co. Robinson, Peter Cary, Louisv ville, N'ovemoer 20, lt-48. J-J-Bear with us, reader, a little longer and be convinced that BULL'S SAtiSAPARIU.A is the Wonder of the Werld! and that it will cuie you.no matter how long you have been suffering What I)r Owen, Pruggigst and Apothecary of several years' standing, says about Bull's Sarsaparilla: Louisville. May 31.18 '8. Mr. Johx Btll: Pear Sir: i have been for a number of years severely afflicted with a Mercurial Headacheand a dull iieavy pain in my Liver. I usd almost all the remedies of Ihe day, especially the Sarsaparilias prepared by different persons. But all lo little or no advantatr,', until I chanced to meet with yours, three hotiles of which gave me more relief than all th others combined. I therefore take pleasure in recommending your Sarsaparilla to the aiflicted community as a i-upererlor article. Very respectfully, J. H. Owen. M. P. RIIEOIATIIJI. Let all those wno are suffering under the agonizing tortures of Rhenmaiism reart the toliowing and see what may also be done for them, if they will ute this infallible remedy. Mr. John Bitl: Pear Pi r: For the last 1 hree years I have been afflicted with Rheumat'sm of the severest character. I was at times in the greatest agony or pain; I tried every remedy L could procuie for the disease, but found no permanent relif f until I was induced to use our preparation of Sarsaparil'a. whicii has entirely cured me of Rheumatism, and grea'ly improved mv general halth, more than any medicine I have ever used. I neve been free of pa n for several months, and have no doubt the cure is permanent, and I confidently recommend it as being the best medicine in me for Rheumalism. ISHAM BRIDGbS. Uniontown. Union co., Ky., May 12, b4S. From Pr. VV. T. Prentiss. Mr. Bull: In regard to your Sarsaparilla, I will say that 1 haveustdit lo some extent in Cutaneous Affections of long standing, as 'I inea Capet ic. Lepra, Proriasis, Sciih es, Sy phil it ic Cachexia, and in all diseases where the indication of cure seems to ensist in a thorough change or modification ofthe fluids ofthe body, with considerable fm-cess. in coi junc ion with local tteatmr nt. I think I would prefer it to any other preparation of sarj sapanlia ut n-e, and any physician wi'l admit its value ; upon learning the subetai-.ee liiat empt- in'o its composition. Respectfully -yours. VV . T P II EN" PI ?"S, M . Lb i Lewisport, Ky.. bet em' er 4, 'FIT. AS A FEMALE JIEDICISE j ItitirithoulaRlVHl. ! This Sarsrparilla is a sovreign and speedv cure for incip'ent Consumption, Barrenncrs, Prolapsus Uteri or Fall i ing of the Womb, Coctiveness, Piles, Lencorrhoea or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation. Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, a d for the general prrptration of the system no matter whether the , remit nt inherent cause or causes produced by irregulari ! tv, illne, or accidenr. Nothing can be more surprising than its invigoratu g effects on the human frame. Persons of all weakness, and lassitude from taking it at once become robust and full of energv under its influence It Inmitdiate y counteracts the nervelessn'ss of the female trame, which is the great rause ot Barrenness. It will j not be expected of us in cases c f so delicate a nature, to f exhinit certificates of cures performed, but we can assure j the a'tiicted that hundreds oi cases have been reported to us Thousands of cases whe'e families have been without eh ldren, afier using a few bottles of this invaluable I : memcine, have been blessed with fine, heal hv off-pring. It has been expressly prepared in reference to female com ! plaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is ap- j proarh'ng that critica' period, ' ths Tun of i,ie," " r-u,.iini in tii'ci io iane n, as it is a r-pr,s.n prevenii-e tor ' any of the nutn"rous and horrible diseases to which fe . males are sni jr-cl at this tin. e of life. This period m v p5 tELATD FOR ftTtRU. YEARS BY rI!t THIS Mtnif IN ! Nor is it less valuable tor those wh are approaching j womanhood, as it is calculated to asnt nature nv quck- ; ening the blood and invigorating the Fvs'em. 'indeed. " tnis medicine is invaluable for all t'ie delicate cis-asc to vh ch women are subject. . It's the safes? and most efferMtal medicine for purify- j ing fhe system, and relieving the suffering" attendant up : ou child birth ever discovered. It 'trennthens rw.th ihe mother and child, prevenu pain and disease, incresei ! and enriches the food; those who have ued it think it is i ind!srwrtible. It is h'ghly nserui both hefore and after ! coi.f.ri nient, 13 it prevents dieas attendant .iron chnrt- j bir h. In Coti veness. piles. Cramps. SeHirie of tne ' Fee. Pepondenev. Heartburn, Voniitine. r" In the Backend Loins, False Pains. Hemorrhage, and in reu- : la'.irsr the Ser-reiions and ecjual'ztrg the circulation it has no equal. Tive great beauty of tina medicine u. C is at rrsys '. a"1'' tfe fprT ''ISrKt ue !' TiOt rjreoc-: ) A? a -St .-trtg fr-.t n ir- far ?fpTPr to a!' th Im
ra'ti.-i and lot ion in use, producing a eieir and beauit- t ful skin. rov cheek, removirjr free It aoJ P rr.pies. A hint 1 1 ir" I . .1 s s-:'-r ' ur.TTi:u Ti Ti.noY Than ever offered in favor of any Medicine! NuX i'R. J.lt M.HilOU Mr. John Pu! 1 have no he-it as ion in tvir that I l-e;iv-e y..Ur Sarsar-atti.a to t-e tne bess article ever jii.vutfactuiei f.rtl.e cure of Srrcfua, Sipbils. ,n 1 manv other t iHat e su &tid G'andiar A'fe'tions. bavins ut'i it ilh emire success in a number of the v rs-J t Louisville. ic. ''.. 1-iT. j AS. M. MuORL, M D. More te-t n.i.ny t'om Dr. Vo"'e Mr. John Pub; I am uung our Sa rr narill.i in '.vera' new cast at' ."-crof o a andwuh ri.pp cf ct. I atn now coTifideni it is ere ot tne ra-t ef cacious med ici ne thai can be ma le for that d;searc. Yi u'. i J AS. M. MOi'iKR. M D ; Testimony !;ke the f :'c n-i rn-i!i" u; erf! nous a"! f!f her continents :;on the rlic-cv of Bn! a- ariUa From I r. L. P Yandail. Protessor of Cremistry m the Louisville Medical Col.ece: "1 have l-.Hked over the list of inrdients cr?r;"esirg John BuilVCt-ntp und Extra to' Sarsspari "a an t have no be.Nitation in saving that thev form a a v cnu.po-.nol. and one liiat promises well in chctiic d sea-es. i i wtrcl: it is applicable." L. P YANPU.L. M.D. Loui ville. June f. hat Dr. Pyles, r.'iysician by appointment to the Lou i lsviile Marine Hospital, sa of Pout's Sars-parii a i Lot isv iLLC March -Jt, -ii. i I have exaniined the prest rijUion t.ir the prej ara ion of John Bull's Sarsaparil a, ai J believe flu- cm! in.vsi.ti to ' be an excellent one, and welt calcu'atr.t 1 1 p'o-itice ,-s a' Iterative impression on thesstem. I have used it toth j in public at d private practice, and tbi ik t tli-het arnj cleof Sasapif i'la. in ue. M.f YLES. M I. Resi,ien Piiysician at the Iu ville Marine llos;ita!. I This medicine is dai'y grapp'ing w ith n5p(? tiironh the Wes'eru country , r' sioi i. b'oom mg t,.-a. i atol 1 youthful vigor, the ick and anlxted - nay. tiue t:;at are I grev lously ioi me nted. Certificates are teeming fr. m ai! 1 directions, from men of truth and high moral standing. ' p'acing it from its in rinslc w or'.h, ihe very test of a!; i remedies ever before the public. j S. ld who'esa'e and retail by JOHN I I'LL, ' .t his principal oti'iee.rl Fourth street, and by the lirugi gists generally Lithe city and country. Persons wishing to accept cu agnicy f'r the sale of j Bull's Sarsjpan'la, will please address John Bi i.i., H ! Fourtli strert Lur-vi'ie. KiuDALii, iii:i:vi.j a ( o.
V Iioie-a'e und Ketail Agents. Mll"H'l. 1 I ! 1 11. UPWARDS OF TEN THOUSAND CUR1" v o i jti it i o ( A .-v n k cn: i : i : ! DR. ROGERS' COMPOUND t?YRlT O LIVEinVORT AND TAC. JFor tli cure of Con Mini ption, nmi till l)icttnen Hie l,iin; uiul IIret st. rfnHIS Great Remedy has not only made a'n osf In tL credible cures of Consumption, but it breaks up the most dittsessing Cough, Cld, pain in the Brea-t. and Asthma, in a few hours time. We authorize our A gems. i in all cases where it doel not give immediate relief, and I the ho tleis returned, to cheerfully retnnd the mo iey. We will now asktheafnie'edcandu lyioexantne the facts below, wliich su'isianttate ttie meiitsof this great remedy. Facts w hie h a re incont rovert O'le, and eannot be dtiiiee. We refer you to the statements at we Iknown Physicians and Professors, who have come torward en i hive substantiated the-e facis. Tlie mm' incredulous cannot but be convt need that it has mtUe cures whe e eveiythtng else has failed. EXTRACTS FROM CERTIFICATES WHICH CAN BE SEEN IN FULL EY CALLING UPON THE AGENTS. Extract from a'e'ter from tne Rev. Henrv Wiseman. Mr A L. SeoviP: As Pr. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar I has been the means of snatching my companion trm a j preinaiure gravt I! I Lei under the i Migai nm to t i i e my j influence in the circulation of s- valuable a medicine. I HENRY WISEMAN. i Patriot, Gallia Co-, C, Pec. 23, If 10. j Fro Pr. Wilson: j 1 have been the iamily phyieian of Mr. Wiseman for j the last twelve ears; during that time Mrs. Wiseman t ha9 br en suffering from diseased .ungs. Andfiintlv all ' the symptoms of Pu monary Consumption apiari j All the usual remedies tailed. At Uiis time s-ie c mmenced vising Pr. Rogers' Ltvrwort and T.tr. It ec'ed j likeachaim. I n a tew days i-he tfeclart d herse'f ro a' 'y well. I have no doubt of ita virtues, at d would ch er- ! fully recommend it to per-oi s atdicte,j witli disca.-ed lungj. Vonrs, II. R. WILSON, M. P. Patriot, Gallia Co , Ohio. FROM TBS WIFE OF REV. GE0RUK W. Mit.IY: I bave been a'flicted wi'h diseased Lnng for several yea's; raving tried various prescript ions with idt'e mhcess. At last I 'ried Pr Rogers' Liverwort and "I r, anil found great relief. I would recommend it to ail who are suffering with diseased lungs. Cincinnati Augt. -.', leL, SARAH MA LEV. A LIFE RIScrED FROM THE VEROE OK THE GRAVK. Mrs. Epgart (re.-ideon Race, three doors a'ove Eluh'h says tha' stie has been consumptive for the last six years. and during the last year ail remedos failed. Coughs j most distressing, cold night sweats, heeric fever, conl chil'e every day. debi'ilated and reduced to a mere skeie- j ; ion, aid the blood now settled und-r my nars, and lov ' I lung" ulcerated Irfitn ex'ernally and in'ernaliv, and my j physician now caded in a ce'ehra'ed Lung Doctor, who said that there was no hope of my recovering Someot my friends called in to take l heir last leave'' Wi'h a faint h- pe 1 now commenced taking Pr. Rogers' Liverwort and Ter and what a happy change I now enjoy bet'er heaUh than I have since I was fourteen v'arot fige, and have gamed in fle-h from ninety to one hundred and forty pounds within the last three month. We the under-igned s'ate tha' we are acquainted and visited M ra Eggart d uring her sic k ne.-s, ami belie ve the above statement to be ti ue. JOHN MELENPY. P. K. LEAViTT. Peacons of the First Congregational Church. Cincinnati, Pec. 1, lu47. FROM PR. HIRAM fOX, LATE PROFESSOR t M CIMtKAH F-r-LKCTIC MiniCAL COLLFlii: Mr. A. L. Scovi'l: However re'uc'ant I hv" Icn o permit my name to b - a'tached pati nt medicm", I consnier 1 1 a e1 uty to th com no in t v to s'a'e t hat in trrii cases nf incipient consumption, viz. .Miss Beit, 'is- Rarger, and Mr. R II. Cos. oi e of our C'ty Council, ihdt Pr. Rugfrs's Liverwort and Tar unrated mott like e. specific ihan any other remedy, that I ever used ' oe r f the cases, viz' M iss Bell, pronout ci d by se veral Ph.t-i cians 'o h laboring under the la-t K'ag" ' Scrof ( ous j i'onsurnpt ion . She is now in go S bean h, from t lie use S of a ff w bottles of the above v m;i. HIR.M COX, M P Cincinnati, Jan. --5, 1? 47. FRO THE HOf. jr-DGE 11ESR', MORSE Mr. A. L. Scovilt lam well aequaiu'ed w'th P--Hiram Cox and his practice, fie havng ren ny tann'v ; Hhysician for many years and rau rnecrf.ioy v ft it I , have as much confidence In hi ski'l a nr man Itv mg. Cincinnati. Nov. . b-41. HENRY M'jR.-E. ; For sale wholesale hy A. L. senvtLL. ' Corner of Fifth and Re. "',,'"''- Also by FRANCIS E SCIRE Mam Cross St , Madison. L Beware of rt llri.r Counterfeit!: Prepared in June lihv J'HIV T. T'iE WP n tf e employ O' (leorge .M. Alien, prucz st. ot Cine.t.r.a-i Phi-Counterfeit is sold by one John Bail, of J...-1 m e. Ky. Pe on your guard. nov vr. ?iidiso iiorsi:, A. II. BEFD, IMUIPKIIITOII, Corner of High S'rrei and Cherry Lane, MADISON, INDIANA. I have taken the large .: ' s',rv btji d rr on H g;i Street, north side, opp,! the old city Hotel, w bere 1 have opener) a house of FL'EUC AND FRiyATi: EXTKRT A I ENT. Havng had a Jons eip'tnce hi 'his bii!e-, I tve mv-elf that I bM be a-o1 to g've ati-('ict.on to all who may honor me wita a ca'l. M y de'errrt ?!a-,,o i " f a ior HO' t. a"d ""arge pp.- v Trm ' re ' fs :i a ft pr.r.n
TAYLORS nALHin OF LlVIilt. WORT.
1. N rsLDs a'e row uvmt tn t x J hal h. iha;'C-n lion seen CO to nave rrrej tor an ef, r-n' w I " owe ineir jtreeetvaiton to t: e u,e of : !. : ina nied caie. It is prepared from a receipt of the la: Dr. n.-.'Teke. who pr -jh rrt h . c w n l't t-v sis e'fac v. I" tit j h of a co-isnniptive consttturion. to the t'unish;t!, age of one hviiftred and two years. Liverwort, even In tii comT!rn wt of p-e- trat.rn i un:vei-a'!y known as the rne"i'y for d o,' :!te r.hest ever discovered; tn this p-P; ,,tU ,n ;),e rjUP9 of the I erb are pimerI.t'iy and high;- fit.'ftittw.j.'jn a ', rei .. r v. a u; at i barmiess luedicine 'or a I dos et-es of l he I .!- - Ltv er More'ver this n-ett ic ute contains th nteJifc! -mr tie of the lMil Weed. Liverwort. Feer Ro.it.' anf rt-any o'her rois and hert". and i wf.rrat.te4 hot : contain anv li.inera! or naneral preparation. DYSPEPSIA A; LIVLU tUni'LAlM. No ndiC'rse has ever yel Ken ,l,.r,-,Teretf uj.,,rj ha, I roved htf m Iiei.t tica' to th-e arreted wtr, Djspepia and L'vrr Con.pini-t. as the Kaisani of Liverwort. It may l-e tafc en wtt nout danger by ciii.dren or person debilitated by disease Ren.emner to asS for Dr. Taylor' P,a,!am of Liver art. and do not take anv thins else. See uit the w rit ten signature of (ifu. Tavlor, M . D . i an every hattl. and ttie cerliticate at itr. t.ogers ana uther etnu ent p.'.y sici&ns. Far sale by FRANCIS F. SCIRE. Oct i .Madi-an, Ini. LAIGII AM (iROW FAT! ". O man is t-.t to go inr.uigh ihe wonj urt: IS tit to gainnuigtl me Wiri,i uri;! tie car. Llii tans; h Yai kee l. In ttie ct'.s bard's Pu! with a hot t'ota a in ins in ' .th. atul wh''le s-if.e when sick as death with a foil stomach e !a-t inentiane-l. take a doe of Krv It. li.i, and wi "It in-ure you fo:h lo lanstl and wfus tie wi'h great ceu, frt f;er tlie rpcravion . Ucv.n.HtbbardVegelubleAnli IliliU l I IH' A ' umv mil , coi,;,rn.t d. ra, ihi ii ami es tahiMie.i, ny avei-whe mine mejorines vf iw "une and sinew," as the medicine v nicli Tlie People IH lictit lo Honor! The gran Pii.s, is tiiss secret ot the wonderful success of tev that ?Ian j(if for Ills Inlercu, Kvery When he find vy hat it is regardless of a'l "ther rnnsidera ion. TitHt s the reason hy thos,e w h buy tinni pills once, alnn.?.i invaria'.'v buy ega n. That's the reason "y thirty of the Cincinnati agents no longer take Rev. It. 1 1 ilibr.rd's t ills on c'.imniission, but actually buy and sell llirin at wholesale, as they wvuld A Sack of Cnflee or Oroon of ItldtCO. These agr nt j are here among us. and tn.i v be een any hour ot ttie dav. Please call upon them and be convin ced. We give their names and places of trfsines.s, viz; (Sf Times aed ot her Cincinnati papers.) AGENTS LN M ALISON Who buy and sell tt e above named pil's. in the same wav, are John Cratg. Joseph Nort hcrafl, Siddali Reeves, JJ-ro . John Ilines, McClure Branham & Co. July ' lv (ircat mid Impoitant C'liemicnl DISCOVKUV. ir.la stptRiom'1 or THIS ETRACTlS Whilst it lsteTts ISEAS IT "'VlSORAt THE MOST SUCCESSFUL J1ED1CLVE LV THE WORLD. 'IMP? Cheniical Compcmnd contains severa' Vegeiab'e 1 r'greit i. tils, besides A'eilow Pock and Sarsaparilla, each liiv.n; a direct reference lo ihe be, th son e in len.ai organ Aciiug n a UNIVEK-L ALTERATIVI1, hv removing all iuiptiri' ies, and giving tone to df bi listed orgnns ll has iruv d itself a sure, speedy and permattenl cu'e fr I'otiMiti p'ion. Sc utiil.i, Brvip"ai, Klieitinatisin, 'oil t Liver Complaint. Spinal A ffect ion . U leers. S vph ills, propsv, A-thma, Piles, Scurvy, Affection of he H'adderand Kidnevs. Mercuriil pises-ps. t'orn;' Humors. Bush of P.loori to the lled. Fever and giie, fm d! Com plai n's. Geiersi pebiMty, pype;i. im . I.rmnf I A p f lite . olds. Ilea larhe. I n-i i v-n ' G afl. Night 1 Sweats. Coije, Org.ii.ic Af rti. n l'a'p't.Uoti nf the j Heart Bibs, Pains in Side, Cti- st. Back, Llntt s. A.C A;r. Indeed so comp'ete'y does lt,i- mebririP pervarte the I whole svs em hal every part tet Is it p-.iriii' g and mj vigoia'mg Inflnerice p has cur' d hon irfi's ,! ca-s in j which i be sim; le Sarsa par ri i ta S nij.- a, id VViol i ';- rry i Bitters hd failed, aorl tinny im.re w here i h -e simple i syrups had removed the oii-t - net ums !osn one ori;ii 1 n it her a tin)!e ?v nip are likely t- . thus merely I changing the nt nf di ease.; this V e t-.ve e oiiiiuiol, ' acting propor' poially ci ail the organ-, iu Unn'.'ihly ' cleanse, I the s stem a d removed all Urease, teytunn j the patient to hattti and vigor, J TukGicm ihe Pr. G. y.'oi t's Cnsroi vn E x l f t or j Vet l ow lo K ti SR.iHRn,i,i is- j ut M large I square I o'tles, romaiiiit g a (juarl, wit ti t l.e name ol Hie , eitra-t i.lnwti in H e g ass. See tbar the signature of s. F. IUimtt. tbe pro prieior s wriFten yy per tJJ Price f I Pre- ared t S. F. N'ew X rlc n s,(j,t ith bliea ink im earn ou'-iue er bottle - j t.ott!. s f r f itenneu's Ltirt ry, l.itt'e at w toiO -n a ' f at h rap Fal'n, H ENo. . NETT'S WES TERN BR H L.MPuKiU.M College Hall. Cincinnati, A Is j tor naie by cionui P f. -. r g &. I o , Me t nj. F. ' ,-rtFr. 1 1. C. M a v e n. W I'. I Kvr.f . R J . V S'ory 4 Cj , And bv PriTg? is-ts eteiierai1 V SM.g St 'U'l. V rt tn a r illl S I 1 1 III! n:ni ii nn uiimsfini III I I I I l sWHuLLSALi: AND KKTAIL. Luiiiber Yard. Flooring KA(II. IH111S A.NI III.INO I t( TiUV fntnw of Four'h r d Smnh St., Cincinnati ' KilO. Ya'd. Pp , Sraut K - t.r.r ! '.! i , on natoi at lto-ir l.ui .er !-ge a -irtmen'. of Wf I'e ari 1 ) ;!,, pt iur riri'i 'i nuiirds ana t 'lank", enii.j -. j.nnr?. rt t'' G it:r !,.!(-. I.tn,ke nve erected a ,a:g and eit nslve J.t z f t;. t. dreme-; ""r Board -'''. t a r. -J s. hij iCriur' hes, 'ir;--e of m a i, n'urii! r 1 1,7 a r. ! k'epi-ji.rj a ''. mrii': Boa'rts. Whi'e an ! Ve b.w Pine. Wr a it.- r a-e- ,,r w.sf le.-ards. Mi'-lii' '-.r !,.. I a . h ; ".ie. c r t'.e iti1 fl t: S Ho ickf. a (, Se F.i I A!o 'n ban . riffs, ii' '.-rs ! i.T" a -':!.' ; Pani,e1 floor S.-.-.i a- i C M . er .1 n H't-t a' sr - 1 - - . ' 1 r.e ern;r-!f v. w err rn cr j, .f4rr,K I e; ij l,it-e or t(l , Jtl. ' -' I -' rev- f t ' '- ere-' ( I We are .e' - ' at I I J ceo" ; ;.r i. ata'l o'her art c r - ,n pt - ..ton . A rtr.Jer 'eft w tn 1 nn, w : ! bPr.ce. a'i i sample of .- mar,- , 1 ! ,r, , , STR rER a. K rvr M . t a"n.1e,1 to, 1 ;s , i ol tr'i can be v ri. Tmuj f ih. (ALIiOUMA. FN who are preparlrg fir an advonttjr ( K NT I.E.t - torX " C. t -row v; 1. w ! Sr,rj an ejee .er.t a ." rtn.er. t r y no-!';,' articles, sijrh as F'TFIT RFV LVtS, P:sTOL, f,; Sl.C'i X p KITE. 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