Brookville American, Volume 1, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 25 June 1858 — Page 4
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DISEASE VANQUISHED Br Dr. Hobaci'i Scandinavian Remedies A VllTl TIFTV YKAIWef itudy and experiment iL Dr. Roback, tb eminent Swedish phyaicUn uoceeJed In nroduclng medicine fruui twenty three different cle of mouutnln herb of hi no live land, whlcn aet directly en llio cause of Ait 04o la tho blood, and by rvstorolng tho corrupted fountain of lifo tu condition of berth aud purity, expel diss from tho system, who over It ruay bo located, or whatever may be it char cter. Indigo lion, nervout eompleint, epileptic and othar tin, couxh. consumption in it early stage, aor throat, brourtiitl, fever and ague, idhmi, low cplriu, exaal Incapaolty, feminine weakness, prioking uf tlio ekln, ymptoniati of Tralyla; rheuinatiim, neu r!gU, turner, eanrer, Alobete, laitnile oni debil fy, diorrhea, and all other dimrdora of tho organ of respiration, tho liver, tho kidney, tho lorn ach, ' tho Borro, or tho muscular Aher, aro unerringly cured by th la preparation. It U to Iho moterie morbl or aeed of dieaea wlit an alkali I to an aid It neutralise thow with abolut certainty, at tbo amo time LjeguUe tho tveretinn, remove obUuütlon from tbo bowel, create appetite, renew bydlty rigor, and regenerate erery au imal function, tiuch U tho naturo, iueh are the effect of Dr. Roboek' famou Scandinavian Ulood l'nrlflcr, whK-h, if Uken In conjunction wliu hi r'eandinat lan lilood Pill, will not only obliterate the mot painful di-.n, but prevent their recurrence, and lnslh'n lifo beyond the ordinary pn. In the SCANDINAVIA N V IM ETA OLK B LOO I) TILLS, Dr. lloback present the result of twenty year of experience, bard tudy and experiment a to what a perfect pill houtd be. No one con doubt their nprriority after one ilnj-le trial. Price of the fccandinaviau lilood Puridor, l nor bottle, or t J per half-doienj Scandinavian lilood pill, 2i cent per . box, or Ova for &l. C'arliele Station, Worron Co., 0., March 8, '53. C. W. llobank, M. I. Dnar Sin Tor tho benefit t)f ifTerinj humanity permit wo to uy that I have fvn your Pcandlnnriaa Hlood purifier and Dlood PUl1." euro for DyrpepIa and Liver evinplaint. I ht puffere 1 from th above mentioned dneaici for Ba year, and hava trlod a great msny modiein but all to no purpote. At that time I w living In Cincinnati and wa adrUei by a friend to try your Purincr and Till. I went to your ofilco aud purchased ono Dottle Puriflor and on box Pill 19 co m men co with, and bl the day I found jour valuable mediclue. for I am now enjoying good health, and feel confident that th euro I pormauont. Let other buy and uo what they plea, a for me glva mo th Purlfljr and Till for all chronic diecae arUIng from irapare blood or dlaordored diifilive organ. Your, T. V. DUBOIS. Tvm tbo Rev, 2fr. McMullen, Pastor of Roberta Chapel r Indianapolis Oct. i, 47. lr. C. VT. lloback Dear r?lr: I bar aaed your Blood Purifier for a nervou afTcrtion, from which I have tuffcred much at time. While It I plcaiant I Iho taste, it certainly hea o happy effect upon Iho neevei. Pica accept hit thauki fur your kiod regard and act, and bolievo me, Your, J. W. T. McMULLEX. Ciaelnnatl, Friday, Hcpt. 4, '27. Dr. RoW'k Denr Sir: JIariug been afilieted with neuralgia or rheumatliin for the pait y oar and a half, and having een your medicine, c'allelihe Scandinavian Blood Purifier, highly recommended by gentlemen with whom I am acquainted, I wa induced to try It, but not before I hud aed variolic ei her mediuine. ATtcr min two bottle, I fill it ctToct very emilly, and upon using two more, I found myclf perfectly cured. You will allow me therefore, to eoocratulate yu upon tnakinjr a dieovery In medicine whl h i proving ituclf to be a worker of inch wonder in the dUeaur of tho Luwau family. (1K0. 8. BENNETT, Local r.ditor Cincinnati Daily Knonirer. la lianapoli, Weduedar, Sept. 2, 'i7. Dr. C. W. Robuca Dear tlr: Hiring been troublod for aeveral year with extreme debility and weakne, o much o that I wa unablo to attend to my ordinary buinet atlimoa, and having heard of t!ie wonderful euro that your Seandinavian blood t'urificr and Pills wore effecting, I wa Induced by a friend to try them. I have bom n the) TuriSor for th last twelva month, and find I lie medicine fully equal to it recommendations. So valuable I It use to m that I . cannot now dispense with tho use of It at my advance I ago of lifo oventy -seven year. I cheerfully give tula Information for the benefit of thus similarly affected. MORRIS MORRIS. Th above eerlifioato and many other, can be een at my office by any ono at any time. Oct one of my Family Medical Almanac, gratis, from my ag-ent. Manufactory, Sales-room and office, No. East Fourth street, 3J building from Main street, Cincinnati, 0. ForalebyM. W. IIile, Rroukvmcj Cba. Haioat, Mt. Carmel; CL Yanratnp, Metamora; Smith Sudler, Laurel; I. It. Adair, Sew Trenton; Wm. Miser, Mixervill,aaJ by Druse1.. U and merchant Kcuerally. tmpril 30-ly. eanaoR n'ukdiok. a. aawkia M'GREGOR &. RANKIN. (FORMERLY M 'GREGOR A LEE.) No. 189 Walnut street, aecond door below Fifth, CISaSSATt. OHIO. Manufacturer of HANK LOCKS. JAIL. store and House locks. Pelts hung with tube to Protect th wires, peakio,r TuU fitted up with whltl annunciator. JJU. rer pitted Door and Number PUte. fcbO-tf. "DÄYT& M.ATLACK. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Xo. 89 IVarl Street, CINCINNATI. OHIO. v sfTJ" DHN & LORING, CAItUIAGl. MANUFACTURERS, rvtr. CAxiMcr. iun. "T7ILL KEEP eonstantly on hand and furnish to f or Jer every deictlptioo of Carriages, Common - fprlng wagon an t I'LATt'OHM SPIUNO WAOONS. An I will warrant our work qaal. If not uperlor to any mad In th country. Our long experience a practical workmen warrant n In tho belief of being able to give entire atlfactlon to our customer, whom we dfrt to take due notice and govern themselve aceordincly. 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Kl., an tha South-west corner of Third and Walnut streets, Immediately opposite our presaut location, to wbich w ball soou remove, we purpose to tonauci in business oi we A. a 33 N O Y A brUfori and frets our long xperteaeo and Increasing facilities, hope to merit a continuation of tha public patiouage. Our oQlco In this city will still be under the inper vision of WM. tt. PIERCE. ESQ., A tloner ia th business, and founder of tha first mercantile ageneie ia th woslera country. COLLECTION'S Promptly atteaded to In all part af lb UalUJ State nd Canada. IMTRODL'CTÖlTv LETTERS To prompt and reliable Attorney gratnitousty fur nished to all who d.sira them. feb28-tf. THE CASKET OFDIAMOMDS, 4 W EEKLY JOl'RNAI. containing 33 columns l of choir reading uistter of arhirartercalctila ted to Instruct, amnse, and interest th general rea d.r, will commenced on the first Saturday In March IH3S. 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Merchant and Stranger visiting Cincinnati, on business or pleaiur should procura a copy of THE CINCINNATI GUIDE And Business Directory: FOR 1837-,53. In neat pocket ii, Pain TwiTT-FiTt Ciarx, complied by F. W. IIiitt; containing a new end correct map of the rlty, together with iueh information a will tav asking a thousand question. For sal by .'ehn W. Kevly. f.bJ'JStf. HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF Tiir. United Slates of America. As traced in tho writings of ALEXANDER HAMILTON, und oflii cotcmporurioH. BY J. C. HAMILTON. Vol. 1 8vo.cloth.Sli 50. " Tb archive of th Government of the Uulted State having been recently opened to ru by th authority of the Library Committee of Congress, I hav found a mas of material of great value, much of It heretofore unused. These document would, had their existence been known, hare made a Inr; addition to tho work of Alexandor Hamilton, recently edited the autogjaph lettere writum by biro in behalf of Washington, while a member of hi staff, and now In the Department of State, exceodinga thousand in number. Other have been traced in private collections. These all relate to the period of the American Revolution, comprised lu thi and th succeeding volume. A wider field of view Wing obtained, I resolved to enlarge th plan of hi work, and to embrace in it both a history and a biography. My object I to present a faithful, honest narrative a icriv of authentic statement which will bear the closest icrutlnv, and thu be of service to my country." For sale by UICKKY, M ALLOIXY k CO. (feblO'Sa-tf. 145 Main St., Cincinnati. O. JAMES HASSON, Atta im WATCHES & JEWELRY& (At C. lift-eon's Store.) O4)0D ASSORTMENT of article in th ibove line at fair price. may T-tf.
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HindLiiina Gtat (Hamuli. rHK JOURNAL IS NOW KNTERINU ITS Thirty-seventh volume. It established in 123, and I th oldest paper In Indiana, lt equal In ag to thai City of Indianapolis, anV arly a old a our Mat Uovernnient. It wa a. tabliahed when Indiana wa littl else llin a wll derness, and when Indianapolis searcely existed ecpt In name, It ha lived an I grown upon llsown merit-seldom receiving omii patronag or gov rnmental favor. It nam I a a "household word" throughout tli length and breadth of th State, and It position upon all public inaltsrs -im. litloal or Mlierwlso -I so wi Known luat anything laid In rel'erene to it eours upon any of th que, tin now before th peonl would ba superfluous. While th Journal will continue to advoeat the grtat principle of freedom, aud give It mpport to tha Republican Party, a tha party of th people etlna with th nartv when rlvht. and renudiiitinv it when wrong It win no lor tue coming year mre ei a family paper than It ba aver yet betn, and b mad more aiutptable to the general reader than a purely political paper could be. in cession oi von Kress nnner a new Administra tion I alway fraught with mora or l Importance to tha wellar of th cnuntry, and tho present So sloa will bo looked upon with fueling of peculiar In terest. Tha position of th Administration upon K ansa affair I a matter of much public onc.rn. Th Utah question, and the progress of th anlici patad war in that quarter, will ba a subject of great public Interest a long a it remain unsettled. Event ar transptrlnc In our own country and throughout th world to raak a newspaper India nensabl toeverr Individual. linunteou crop nav iirssea tn( nusonnnman tliroiirhoul the land i peac. plenty, and prosperity smile uron all. and w tpnear befor th publio, askI for Its support, recline that w snail receive it liberally. Tbo past eours of th Journal will ba tha beat Index or what the future will be, and promising to improve upon former effort in producing an acceptable family and political newspaper, we submit oar cuiint to a geuroui ana lotoiiien. people , ...! 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THAT KNAPP'S LAMP 1 i th only Lamp that will burn th PARAFFINE, OR COAL OIL. e claim to nave U)l 13 wuien ar oecuediy su perior to his, in Simplicity of Construction, In Brilliancy of Lifllif, Id perfect Combustion, And, in Economy W ar also prepared to furuish the pur PARAFFINE, OR COAL OIL, In any quantity desired, from ONE l'INT TO ONE HUNDRED DDLS., AT TUB COMPAXrS LOWEST HATES. Thi being entirely a NEW LTOI-IT. We respectfully Invito the public to call at our etore and examine for themselve. We keep a number of the Lamp burning all day and will l pleased to rive any information desired in regard to them. UAKLR k VON IMIL'L, No. Oi West Fourth 8t., Cincinnati, 0. Jä-onday, January 25, 1359. CIJTCINNATI. HAMILTON & DAYTON llAIL-llOA. Vour Vially Train LEAVE SIXTH ST., DEPOT, AS FOLLOWS: 4 A. M. Indianapolis and Chicago Express. 8 A. M. Dayton, Piqua and Mdn.y Mail Es press 4 P. M. Dayton, Richmond and Indianapolis Ex pres. 5:40 P. M. Hamilton Accommodation. tiirougiTtickets. 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North THE INDIANAPOLIS 1 CINCINNATI SHOUT LINK IBAUIL-IBOAID). VIA I.AWHKNCKDURU. I Dlstanoe 110 miles, and no ehan re ef car btwu Cincinnati and Indianapoll, Two lahHcnscrrrralnH Lva Cincinnati dally, (Hundaya excepted,) from the foot of Mill and Front ilreeU, a follow i Fl RUT TRAIN flilj A. M. Chlo.gu Kxpresi through to Indianapolis, Lafayatte and Chieago, wlthoal ehanfo or ear. NKCOND TRAIN 3.30 P.M. Accommodation the 3.30 P. M. Train arrive In Indianinolli at 0:00 P. M. The above train mak close connection at Indian apolis, l.afsy.Ue and Chicago, with train for I err iiauip, r pringiisiu, tvoca saianu, uais.unrg, Kenosha, Lafayette, Jackionvlll, Danvlll, Durlingtoa, Mllwauk, Mattoon, NspUs, Ualeua, Qulney, Pralrl du Chlen, Pant, Prorla, Dunllolh, Boomington, and La Belle, fit. Paul, Fort Wayne, Peru, Tulodov Alio, for Wauktgan, Logansport, and all town and Cltlot la tb wu .CT B tare yon are In the right Ticket Office be. fore you purchase yonr ticket, ana as a lor iwau VIA LAWJIKNÜKUUUÜ. THROUGH TICKET?, flood until ned, may b had at the Union offloe ft. K. corner of Ilroadwnr and Front, whr all ncr ary Information can b had.. j. K. ui iuiu.D, noast Ageni. Alio, No. 2 Burnet l!Je, WM. M. 8TARIT, Tlokit Agent. Oflle honr from 4 A. M. to 0 P. M. W. II. NOBLE, General Ticket Ag't. II. C. LORD, Trri't. fehl ras. ""ilT HAS NOT A DULL PAUK IN IT." LIFE AND TIMES OF AARON BURR Lieut. Col. In the Army of the Revolution, u. Senate, V lea-President of the United States, Ac. BY JAMES PARTON. C9Ö pp., crown fivo. With Portrait on fltoel, and V ood tut. Trice In Cloih, $1 7ii halfcalf, $2 73. full calf, f3 J. THE 81' DJ EOT. "What a creature he wnil what a career he no cnmpllsbed. One of tlio best officer of tha Revo lution) tho most shrewd, Weon, Indefatigable, and successful, if not tho greatest luwyer that ever prac ticed In Pew 1 ork i the very ersoninraiinn or courtliness and fasviniitlon of nmnner handsome, elegant, amlnble, and accomplished i with a singular power over au wuo cunio tviinm nu inaucm with a will and body of iron, darlne, resoluto, roleuloiinz and always equal to any circumstance of Iii llmcj" Boston Post. THE AUTHOR. "The author, Mr. Jmnes Parton, is a ' bolar and a man oi trio highest aiunnmrnis. ami lie has oroucni to hi task all the requisite jnnütie pntirwe, toil, study, care, reflection, and iecnrth so indispensable to an nndcrtaking of so tntuh delicacy and importance." Homo Journal. "Not until we read this vi lnme had we the slightest idea of Mr. Partun' ability, either as a compiler or a historian. The tragin ilory f thu hero is told with llio power and siinj.lii.iiy of a genuine pOCt." IiOSlOII l'OMl. "He has performed his t.i'k with tlie io.il of nn antiquary nnd the taslo of an artiat. The irksome details of political lifo have be on carefully sifted, ?nd a certain fine, vitalixing genius lm given animation and harmony to tlio mass. His linuetty of p'trpo is no less ronspi-uoua than his originality of expression and Illustration. He certainly posesc a rare talent for biographical dclincntiuu. 'New York Tribune. THC niOG RA PHY. "A volume worthy of the subject ami time on which b ha written." Doston Congrcgationalist. "It has net a dull pe; lu If. Once opened, and the rea ler attention i secure 1nuthor and ul'Jcct combining to inaJi Iilin eaptive." Itostnn 'J'rav. "Almost a model Biography." fruVad PrCf. "Certainly the most deeply Intert-stit., fascinating book that tins lcon laid upon our Ublu i.i many a long day." S, Y. Commissionaire. "A an interesting l.ioirntiliy. no work lately uu'i lislied begin toequul it." I lioston Journal. "It is impossible not to read it after one ha bepm A work f almost uncqualed interest." rtoston Post. "Of peculiar and aborbing interest." l'o.ton Transcript. "More exciting than romance. " N. Y. Kran gelist. "More real knowledge ef oor early history can be obtained from it than from marry works devotod ex clusively to that period.' I Life Illustrated. "One of the most fascinating biographic of a Lad man ever written. . l. Ubkcrvcr. Ill life is sketched in a manner that wilt not fall lo bo interesting, or to exert a warning voice to loung America of the present day. Chistlun uoaervcr. Pirton'i Life and Times nf Aaron Purr may be oh tained of Rookscllers, or will bo sent by mnil, pot paid, oa receipt of tbo advertised price. Fulditdiod by MASON UKOTIIEKS, 103 and 1 10 Duane street, N. Y. For sale by RICKEY, MALLORY k Co. ebllTistf. 146 Main street. RICKEY, MALLORY&"Ca (Successor to H. W. Derby Sc Co.) lTa Main ttlrci't, invit in attention oi hook Rollers, l ountiy merchants, Tcaclivrs, and others, to their present stock of ffioolis anb glalioiurn. Their it.s.tort incut of SROOl. CLASSICAL, AN D MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Including finely bound Edition of Standard Engnsn Auuiun, u very complete. The Stationery Department Contain every variety of Can, Letter, Note, and Drawing Paper, Plank Rooks, Envelope, Ink, Pen cils, i ons, C. Having on hand the most extensive assortment of CLASSICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS To be found In the West, they are at all times pre pared to Supply Publio Librurlo at th lowest pos silde rates. (fclCii-tf. A (tREAT ROOK FOR AHNTS! fvuusiiL'n this .tr, mi. tnt, is:., ify "Vonr.s in Chains: Or the Life of aa üfri.33 Slave WRITTTS BT lllaSILf. 130 ropes, Clotli, Oilt Hack, IVico f i. TMIISISTlin TITLE of one of the most inter eating biographic of the day. It I the plain history of an American Slave In the far South, who, after two or threo escape and recaptures, finally, an old man, fouud froodom and rest iu one of the Northern Slate. What the Press Say. The tory I told with great impliclty, but with much power and pathos. Whoever take It will And it difficult to luy down until it is finished. Natioual Era, Washington. A narrative of real experience lik the above, will hav far more effect against slavery than th Ingenuously wrought novel, however true to lifo it pictures may bo. Am. Ruptist. Hero Is a book of facts, stranger than Action, and a thousand fold more thrilling; a siinplo tal of lif long oppression, revealing truly th working of the "pe'-ulinr Institutiifii" in our country. To tho storylovInK w would soy, here 1 a story worth readiug. Mission Record. A THOROUGH CANVASSER" IS WANTED, In each county In tb froo hiatus, to engage In the lalo of the above work immediately. Such can easily clear from 50 to $100 per month. Tho work I beautifully printed and bound, and I a large a th book that soli for 1 2b-, but a we mean to sell at lunst ono hundred thousand copies through agent, we have made the retail price only 1 A oiiit.Io copy of the book will be sent by mall, on receipt or tne price, ana our private at, with term, etc. Addres II. DAYTON, Publisher. No. 20 Ann street New York.
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I ti,.n f otb.r l.re. sTK.axua. Eea.t or Vit. LiariSHATl, Juiy , iojj. Mr. Jaa. J. BfTl.xa. A sent. Cincinnati. Draa Bias For omo time pst we have been elllna- vour WaiTixo Ft-i'tna to our Customers, and take pleasure In latli,, that tbey give rcry general satisfaction. Ai far a our own Judereent I concerned, we be lleve them to be fully equal to Arnold a English Fluid, and are to be preferred from the fart that they present a more uniform Derm of Cotoa, when lust used and a far a we Have n free from meld. Your Respectfully, MOORE, WILSTACH, K KT8 CO., ANDKKSON, UATKS A WRIOHT, RICK KV, MAI. LORY k WL11D, C. F. RRADLEV A CO., APPLIidATK k CO., (1II1SON k CO. W bar lold .Mr. J. J. Rutler'a Wainno Flu Da to our customtri for tlxteen month past with gen era! satlsfaetlon, and believe them to be of superl or Quality. A w do not use Arnold Fluid, w do not reel at liberty to draw a eoinparison. Till .ma ururruHL, Th f'dlnwinr testimony from ltookkeir of Lending Ilanki aud .Mercantile Firms Is respectfully lubuutted, Jas. J. Butlers Record Fluid, F O H HALE IT TUE PRIKC1PAL STATIONERS AT CINCINNATI An A l'-lsc where. ClÄnxrJATt, April 6, 1667 Mr. Ja. J. r.utl.r. Acent, Cincinnati. Dean Si : We have for a number of year past been using Arnold ( English fluid a iho best In the market 1 for om time past we have tbee n ning your Rxronn Ft tin, and take pleasure in stating that In our opinion it I fully equal t Arnold's, and In m rcfpect to bo preferred. Ith amor uniform di i.lli of color when first nsed, and has never voLfsn. When It baa attained its deepest black tint th color 1 fully equal to tb best of Ar nold's we have ever used, while the flow Is about th same. II. 11. OLMSTEAD. Book-leerer at Groeibark Jr Co' Banking Hous. O. E. JACKSON. Col. Clerk, do. Jt. N. ROSS. Dis. Clerk, Lafayette Rank A. IIALSKY NICHOLS, P.ook-kecier, Ohio Life Ins. Jr Tru-t Co. Hank. S. J. CHAPMAN. RK,k-keepcr, J. A. Troicr. RODT T. R EI LEY, Rook-keeper, U. E. Custom Hue. JAMES A. DEVOU, Clerk. t S. C. Hous WILDER. HYDE ROIIINSON. J. WILSON JOHNSON. Rook-kceper. John W Ellis .1 Co. R. M. I1ARTLETT, Trlncirat of Bartletf Commerei.'il CoIIcm. R. F. 11AC0N. Principal of Encon' Commercial Coltez The student of these Institution prefer it to any Ink extant. iicDVSt-ir, EAGLE PRINTING INK WORKS. LAY & BROTHER, Manufacturer of 3PHUTRSl r TJ IT Q 82 EAST COLUMBIA STREET, fil.5'S8-ly LANE & BODLEY, Manufacturer and Dealer In WOOD WORKING MACHINERY, 1 Viun;v, Ohio, CORNER JOHN A WATER 8TS. 1TTOODWORTU PLANERS, DANIEL PLAN v V ers. Grey and Wood Planers, Chair teat Pinn ers, Tenoning Machines, Moulding Machines, Power Mortising Machines, Hub Mortising Machine. Hub Poring and Hewing Machines. Dlanchnrd'i Patent Rending Machines, DlanvharJ'a Patcut Fpokc Lathe. WHEEEL MACHINERY, Prosser'i Patent Fingl Schroll Saw. 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