Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 13 December 1860 — Page 5
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ST AMES OF OWNEIts.
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same
vBerry Charles & James..
Harris Mary 3liggins Hubert same same
Hale Daniei a W a dmo! Franklin iCelsey Amos
Lewis Fielding JVlarlow William
same
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Ellis Joseph "Ellis Isaac W.Jr ••Jivaiis i'ren-.II
eaid Taxes remaining unpaid at this date
or
er with the Amount for (he year I860, and cost of advertising:
IO, WALStT TOW Saga I**
\Agee & ilodgin
21 oU
x.JJIedsoe Lewis same .'•••Caldwell Ahriim S same, agent .Teremiah Caldweil..
Orain Zephaniah II Codington Lav id
L'iine Samuel same CVnsr Nancy ('rain Liins JVMining Samuel ullinwiil^r Christian ...
110 111 117 118
Fovhs William A (Ireen & Bowman Graham .James
same
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Newion iY (iralmm
Peterson James .Roiuh Edward I) same S a a -Thralls Arthur A "VVarbington George (i...
same
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,!"Wmi .lamos .1 Veiling Wm.. ageni iiji• I hi'irs of Robliins
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Ashby Jnlui T. I'.aiiarcl 1'iniey 1. I'l itis Sam tie! !'lark William Chambers Lewis he van Mi eh a el •'Durham & -Ranisay 'avis Francis fa: me same
Finn*. 1 Patrick Fisher Joshua hvirs) saiiH' same... Harris Jj-.y tame Haniien J. !.n same '.1 oh ns'i-", 11res!:•y 31e:ui'.rry .Tr.nics same .'-MeM urrv Fran I: ti same .v. si'.me... jFariiii lleiu'V ]I\[ii 11-:• :danners
N fs in os Kime Shaver Francis AI same Till I le Setii WYlson II. N. & others— Werts Wiliiam S Woods .1 osepii .Young iiion
XOTICK is heivbv eivon tiiaf so much of the fen sale, will be sold or offered for sale, at public auction, at tl November 22.
lisOO.
MRS. WXNSLOW,
A: c-iperii iu'ed Nurse and Female Phyr-ioisn. s'.-nts to the attention of Mothers, ln-r
DESCRIPTION OF LAND.
pjH't west hf northwest jr.
northwest qr southwest qr west hf northeast qr southeast qr norlhea^t qr northeast qr
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fid rr 7 .SO
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«oi th hf southwest qr .:i.. east hf northi-.ast qr west side nurlhwest qr northwest qr" southeast qr 35
part northeast qr par 1 west ht'south.west qr northeast cor west hf jr part west lit' southwest qr west hf southeast qr cast hf northeast qr part northeast qr west hf southwest, qr west hf west hf northwest qr south end west hf northwcot qr... part west hf southwest qr
'""61 norl'swc.st h'G'J west hf sout TOW5SHIP:
pre
.'SOOTHIATr SYRUP,:MpW
FOR CHILDBEN TEETHIBO. |J.^JLJ
"WMcii gr.-sifly ftiviliales the process of trciliing, AT TM OL/) by softening the gun..^. rohieiug all inikmation—
llepend upou ii. mothers, it will gi. rest to yourselves and ItKLIEF AND HEALTH TO VOUIl INFANTS.
V\ have put- up and sold this article for over ten ye vrs, and CAN SAY IN CONFIDENCE AND 'IKL'TH of it, what we have never been abletosav* of any other. medicine--N KVEK HAS IT Its. FAILED IN A SINGLE IN- WIN.SLOWS I STANCH TO E E A S O O IN E imely used.— KYKLP. Never did know an in- stnn.'e of dissatisfaction by any one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with its operations, ami speak in terms of commendation of its umgical of-
K'-gic this
fects and medicinal virtues. Wc speak in this mat ter "what
we do know,"
after ten years' experi
ence, AND rLIiDUK out KEPUTATHIX FliKTHB FULFILL-.
mknt
what wf. hi:UK dkclahh
In almost every
instance where the infant is suffering from pain and. exhaustion, relief wilt be found in fifteen twenty minutes after the syrup is administered.
This valuable preparation the [.•rescription of one of the most EXPERIENCED AND SKILLFUL NURSES in New England, and hns been used with NEVElt FAILING SUCCESS in
N" THOiSASBS OF CASES." XI not (.nly relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, correctsnc iditv, .and gives tone and energy to the whole system.—
It will almost instantly relieve
Griping in the Bowels, and Wind Colic.
And overcome convulsions, speedily remevrhich, if died, end
Foil
CIIRLDREN TEETIIINO.
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death. We be E S A N KE.MEDY IN
THE WOT?LI), in all cases of I)YSEXTERYA: DIARIllKEA IN CHILDREN whether it arises from Teething, or any other eaure. Wo would say to every Mother who has a childsufferiug from any of the foregoing complaints, DO NOT LET YOUR PREJUDICES, OR THE PREJUDICES OI
ORHE Tfe, stand between you and your suffering Child arid the relief that "will lie SURE ves, ABSOLUTETA SI.QE—to follow the- use of this this place can Jledicinc, if timely used. Full directions foi-usin^ will accompany each hot,tie.. None genuine unless ths fac-simi!c of CURTI-S A l'ERlv INS, New York, is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughot the world.
Pdincijiul OJJL-t', 3 Cellar *trccf N. J* TKIBE ONLY 25 GTS. PETC. BOTTJ. K.
in Crawfordsy'lie by Henry OU .4 .Son.
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part northeast qr i.
part north ill'northeast qr one-third east hf southeast qr
west hf southeast qr northeast qr southeast qr..
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part east hf northeast qr nort !i west qr southeast qr northeast cor qr qr part west hf southeast
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part west hf northwest, qr west hf nori beast qr northwest qr southeast qr
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1 pari southwist qr
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ul part noj-ilieast qr 2 west half southeast qr '4*'' oai't east half southwest qr ust lot
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Slate of «tEontgomerfa s$: f. DA 1 ID T. Til/('H. Auditor I said County, hereby ce tiIV th.'it the foro£r
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ii. X* W.'s addition west rowS
1 W. iiarncy & Stiver's addition :. one-lui'i iii' southeast qr
oast half mirth west qr
lo^M^wtst half south west qr en.-.! half northeast. .v ..... -'northwest qr northeast qr ..T part east haif nm th^ est qr .... ilson. (iiT-v bill Wilson's ad... Is- ]i' ir!:ey Stover's addition y.f "Wilson, (ira.ybili & Wilson's ad.. I 21 pnrt east haif north west qr 2-12 sourhoast qr southwest qr 2J.3 soiithwesl jr part southeast qr ..... west half northeast qr 270 Harney & Stover's addition 27." eat half nortiiwest qr 2:'|! old plat i.vj .. r.ahareo's addition ... part west bai' northaa^t qr i. !S- ... part ea-i: halt' u!heast or V.4 8 4 1 as id a so as 1 2 I 7 :irt east half noriii west qr 18 *4.:i !d plai .. I ... •!o0 Laharue's addilioii 46:) part northwest qr southwett qr... .46
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FEESH ARRIVAL
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will allay ALL PAIN and .--pasmodic actio !, ar.d V_ 0 N JL i\
STAPLE i- FANCY
Clothing, Hats. Caps, Boots. Shoes,-'
Queensware 1UI cry. A" whi. they wish to direct the attention of their numerou.-. rust (..mors, ami the pobl io m:i!n-ally. This is undoubtedly one of the most complete stocks ever pi-.r- bascd for the Crawfordsvillc market th»' we do not jiretend to say thai it is the largest or only stock iu the place, nor that v. have the only stock in town. But we can tell the public, anil with iruih too, Miat we have a superior, well-assorted, and extensive stock. A stock that will meet the wants of a large patronage.
LADIES' DI1ES3 GOODS,
of aliens kinils and style.- and at prices unsurpassed for cheapness in the Wabash Valley.
Bonnets and Ribbons,
186
1023
together with interes.4. penally", (.'r.n'ent 'i'axes for the vcarLStiO. and cost of adverUsin
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WASS0N & 3INFQRD,
1!E now in reeeipt of their Fall ami Winter
L,
Stock of
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of all sorts and size? for Ladies and Misses.
E N O W E S
American Flowers, Lnces, Fringes, .to.
O O S A N S O E S Hats A: Caps, a nice assortment of fine shoes for the Ladies—the best in tha market.
EE.ADT-M.&DE GL0THMG,
ol all kinds ami stylos lor men
Bring along voar 5
PRODUCE AND CASH,
^"Farmers: wo will sell yxm-good Goods, as heretofore, and at as low figures as any house in dare sell, ami no'mistuke. Giv call at the old Rinford corner.
Give
WASSON fc
Nov. 8, 18C0-ly,
RINFORD.
»Iffmmisfrazor's Notice.
N,.Irr
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ICE is .icrcly given Jiat the undersigned fruit and ornamental-trees, shrub^, Ac. Term' has been nrf».i.?!cd A iminigtrator of the cs*', one Ihiid in hand and the residue in one nnd two tate of .Tohn F. HnlL deceased, late of cntgcinc- years: or it will be exchanged entire for building »y county, Indiana. The estate is supposed to lie material ami carpenter work. Persons wishing a insolvent. JOHN R. HALL. dicker'" of this kind will please call at thu -doar -VDN,V{I tal" Offico,
DELINQUENT TAX 1JOT OF LANDS AND TOWN UTS—CONCLUDED.
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1200 S'-.w 4-65 11«
160
LIST of Lands a:vl Town Lots in Montgomery County,Indiana, returned and remaining Delinquent for the non-payment of Taxes for the year 1859, with interest and a penalty of ten per-contum .tb.cropn. togeth
-Sanies of Towns.
llev Citv..
STORE
FILL
BLAST
-C. N. HARDING, WOand
re el in the public generally of Cravri'ordsville
and surrounding countrv. that lie is now in th" market with a full and complete stock of staple A fam-v isfsJ:"
..IIATS AND GAPS.,
Carpeting, Queensware, Glassware. See., which he is tormincd to sell at juices below all competition for
CtiHh or €&imtry Produce.
Me buj- with cash at low figures and intend to sell for the same or its equivalent—Produce. All arc invited to call and examine our stock nnd learn our prices^ for we are saliflcd from our knowledge of the mercantile busincs-i that upon the cash system all can do better, than iu a general business of credit. Our motto is
Cash and Small Profits.
Room in
fiiitl
bovs.
the stand—East Dry (!oods
Remember
Empire BlOoK
The room formerly occupied by ohne Sr Epperson, south side of Main street, Crawfordsville. Sept 13, lSliO—ly] CHA'S X. HARDING.
Totmi property for Sale.
'Valuable town property for sale or traffic. -It is situated in the south part of town. Size of lot. 1 off feot front, by I GO back. House is ''new, and contains eleven apartments, Cistern in Kitchen, a large cellar, wood-house, and other out-houses, and
small stable. The entire lot is well set in choice
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do west hf
Fredericksburg do
8.9,1 G&17 1.2.3&4
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Ladoga, do
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a true oop_y of T.auds and Tdwii Lois
.iff-
oii.g band' and Town Lots r.s nmy be necessary to discharge the faxes, interest, penally he (.'ourt House door in the Town of C'rawfonisville, in Montgomery County, Indiana, on the first Monday ni January. A. 1). 1861.
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Valuable Farm for Sale. T'
E is in to re is fering his farm for sale, or trade for a larger tract of laud. The farm contains SO acres (ill acres of which is ing iod cultivation,and has on it a good new dwelling house, containing six rooms, p«vch ami other outbuildings a new frame stable two good wells of never-failing water: and a fair 3'Oiuig orchard of well selected fruit, which hasjust commenced bearing. This place is situated about one mile and a quarter south of Crawfordsviile.beLween the (ireencastle and Danville roads.
Sept. 0, lSf0—3w.
ISRAEL TATTON.
And Still They Come!
C. ELTZROT1I.
«^V.
6, Commercial SSfoch
IiStaple
constantly receiving a general assortment of and Fancy ,.l
DRY-GOODS,
READY-MADE GLOTIIIXO,
Hats, Caps, Hoots for men and boys, Shoes for Ladies, misses and children,:
GLASS-WARE,
QUEENS-WXRE/
M,ITS
GROCERIES,
Which ho is selling as cheap or cheaper than any house in the city.
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Taken in exchange for goods, and the CASH never refused. If yOu want good bargains, call at No. fi, COMMERCIAL I5L0CK. where you will get them.
Groceries selil for cash onlv. C'. W. ELTZROTH. October 4, l$G0-3m.
November Visit.
nn. i.
WILLIf.
be at Crawfordsville, at the Drug Store of Ott, on Friday, November 30th. 1800, to'make examination of diseased persons that nmy favor hiifl^with'a call., A charge of 25" cents will bo mide for each' examination, Roasonablfe irgcs for "Medicines, or prescriptions. Persons unable to attend in person, can write their names and inclose a lock of their hair, by which means he will be able to doterinine the nature of the disease.
Crawfordsville, Nov.l, ISGO-om*
COS
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0 300
230 200
3.- j:, 30
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sid 1300
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20 7:5 13 67
25 U6 24 2rf
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22 40
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£?•£W*SS9 3T, &$Jf£96r£:2y Auditor of Montgomery Count','
opizjsrxjs'G-
OF TIIE
FALL
SEASON!
i't'ETY 1.N11 A NKW AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
O I I & vf.
«@-GALL AX1) SEP: TIIMU.-^a
GEO. SA'TIPJEM & £o„
WASHINGTON ST. Sept. G, 1800.
J. Crawford & Mullikin, HAVFNU
received their Fall nnfl AVinter stock
of goods, consisting of all the varieties kept in a dry goods store,
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1
14 60 -]3 32 88 44
18 48 15 58
38 21
fit
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22 86 28
1
143 45 103
0 43 02
080
121
203-
said Counly returned dtdiiiouent for (hf lion-poymcnt of (lie taxps.,d,ue. ll. ereon for the year 1S50. recorded in mv O'Hec the th dav of November. A. D. I860 T. MIMfGJS. Auditor of Montgomery County, arid charges that may be due thereon, or due from the owners thereof at the time of
10!) 87 18
1010 ...
10 l6
3!'0 355 1
305
12 0I
4 00 5 06,
26 62
16 !'2
THE QUAKER CITY
INSURANCE COMPANY!
is a is a
Li'can be accomplished by energetic men in the business of insurance, when backed by hirgo experience and nn aeioal cash capital to pejfect. their purposes. On the 1st of Ins' January this Company niado a dividend of 12 per cent, to stock-holder.--, after carrying a large amount to Surr-Ius, which then amounted to c\"0,740 70. Judging from the extensive business dono by its Vv'e.sie:ii Rrari' fice, under the management of Cruris L. Nokth.Ofh Lsfj., oi this city. (Chicago,) the Company wiil be a a to a a dividend, and carry a much larger amount to their Mu jilus Account.
Aln. Xpkth's
CRAWFORDSVILLE.
Org "iia.
MEDICAL
StfTIJrJETTS,
WOOl. AX» COTTON FitiAiVJSEIiS,
Rlcached and Brown Muslins,
CLOTHING,
IIATS & GAPS, boots & shoes,! SHAWLS,
I30XXETS, IIOODS,
A
Ladies' and ChiUlrcns' Dress Goods, late styles, Queensware, Glasoware, Carpets, all wool. AVe would ask the citizens of town and country to give us a call nnd we will do them good. -f. CltAWFORD MULLIKIN.
Oct. 13, I860.
plan nnd method of doing business
is to have, nil Lews /nirl—and paid promp'Jv, without taking the sixty days allowed by the policy, and in this he is well sustained bv the custom and performances of the Home Oftice.— TiiiiJunit'ii Rpn!r.
P. C. SOMERVILLE. A,,r„t. Crawfordsville.
Scjit. it',. 1 SCO—3m.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION",
PISILADEl.Pmjt.
.1 Rnwtoh'nt Institution establishd hff uprctnl ICudoicwntj'or the Relief of thr Sirk mid DiKtrrnncd. ojjlich vith Yindr.nt and Epidemic Disci/He, mid cipcriaJ'jf for the Cure of Diveses of the Si.eiial
ADVICE given gratis. lv the Act
ing Surgeon, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their condition, (ago, occupation, habits of life, «fcc.,) and incases of extreme poverty, Medicines furnished free of charge.
YALLAliLE REPORTS on Spcrniatorrhcea. and other Diseases of the Sexual Orgaus. and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in l! io Dispensary, sent to the afflictcd in scaled letter envelops, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postage will be acceptable.
Address, DR. J. SKILLIN IIOUOHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Bv order of the Directors1,i
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Sixhktaky. EZRA D. IIARTWELL, President. March 22, 1800-ly.
Fall Trade-1860.
KICHARI) J. CONNER. WILLIAM W0RMAN.
CQJ\V\"JEM &
WHOLESALE
Dealers in Boots and Shoos, No.
96, Pearl street, between Vine and Race streets, Cincinnati, Ohio. Keep a large stock of custom and Eastern work, which is offered to tho trade ut lowest prices.
Aug. 2'i, ISOO-oui.
STATE OF INDIANA, "l Moxtoomekt County,
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Court of Common Pleas of Montgomery County February Term, I8fil Jane PoUingcr ,rr-
t'otition for tion,
Cornelius MePivitt, Xniicy Jane McDivitt, Mary Ellen •I'bttinger nnd James W. Pottingcr.
said plnintiff:f, Ijj* Tliomson and Ris-
tine their attorneys, filed in the Clerk's offico oft he Court of Common Picas of Montgomery County, rndiuna, their petition for partition sis their canstt of nation in the above entitled cause, and said plaintiff also filed the proper affidavit of a disinterested person forth that the said defendnnls, CorncliiiH McDivitt, Nancy J.ane McDevitt, Miirv Ellen Pottinjrer and James W. Pottinger, aro not residents of the State of Indiana, therefore, notice of the filing* and pi-ndan-y of said petition is hereby given to the said defendants, Cornelius McDivitt. X.mey Jane McDivitt, Mary Ellen I'ottinger and James W. Pottingor, that they inay appear on the first day of the next tesiu of said Court, to be holden in tiie Court House at Crnwfordsvill, in said Coiintj" of Montgomery, commencing on tiio first Monday of .February next (I8GI), and answer said petition. Attest
WM. C. VANCE Clerk, C. C. 1'. of M..CV Nov. 'J'.', 1800 3\\. (t'r's. fee $4 80.
Court
& STA TV ON INDIANA, 'f? MoniGO.mkky Cor.vTy. Common Pleas of Montgomery County, 1'obrurary Term, lbtil.
Levi f'urtis,
Complaint to foreclose Mort-
Josojth M. Labar. SttS(' "WiiKr.nAS said plaintiff by Willson rfnd \Talliicc, ill attorneys, filed in the Cleric's office'of said Court his eoniplnint, mortgage, nnd promissory note, as his cause of action in this behalf, said plaintiff also filed the affidavit of a disinterested person settingforth that tlie said defendant is not a resident of the State of Indiana, therefore notice of the filing and ncndances of this action is hereby given to said non-resident defendant, Joseph M. Labar, that he may appear on the second day of the next torm of said Court, to be holden at the Court House in Cra'.vfordsville, in said County of Montgomery,' commeni'ing on the first Monday of February neit (18(51), andansTrer said complaint.
Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court, 1 this fifteenth day of November A. D. IStiO.
W. C. VANCE, Clerk C. C. P. M. C.
November 22, IHG0-3w. (l'r's. fee §3 1)0.)
E. H. FRY & CO.,
WOULD
respecf fully inform their numerous customers nnd the
PUBLIC GENERALLY,
Tii?it thev arc now in receipt of thoir
FolijSJ &
M'KVTEii STOCJb
of a fine vanc-ty of
Cmisislni
Satinctts,
Ci^sssmercs,
Ciotlis,
FEINTS,
jii-:
10 07
JIOODb, (late styles,)
OPERA
BOOTS & SHOES,
Delaines of every variety and style, &c.f ic.
W• have also added to our stock, a fine as«ort-
READY
MADE CLOTHING,
whii-h wc will sell at very of evcrv kind
low figures. Garment*
MADE TO ORDER,
from piece goods, which arc manufactured by tho widows of our town, and who arc really in need of our pafronnge. If you wish to do good for yourselves and others for a small amount, you should call nnd examine our stock.
Nov. 1. lSGO-lv. F. II. FRY & CO.
Januarys Appointments.
DR. HARDMAN,
Analytical Physician, and Phy- '. sician for Diseases of the Lungs,
Formerly Physician to Cincinnati Marine Hospital and Invalid's Retreat, Corresponding Member ofls the London Medical Society of Observation, Author of "Letters to Invalids,'' and Editor of tho "Medical Stchossope," may be consulted at—
Crawfordsville, Taylor House, Friday, January 11. 18(10. CJrecncasile. "Wright House, January 10.
Examination Free.
Alon tillv .Visits.
Although not the best mode of making examinations. Dr. H. will, when desired, prescribe for diseases without asking any questions.
Particular attention paid to diseases of women and children. No Mineral Poisons used: various combinations of Barks, I3uds, Leavas, Roots,
Gums, Ac., obtain
ed from the Oriental climes, and of tho Indians, only are prescribed—a full supply of which the Doctor always carrics.
Dr. II
a
iiu
man*
treats Consumption, Bronchitis,
Laryngitis, Asthma, and all other Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, by Medical Inhalation, combiucd with proper constitutional treatment.
OTHER DISEASES TREATED, ,^C?"No charge for consultation. In relation to the following Diseases, either when complicated with Lung Affections or existing alone I also invite consultation. I usually find them promptly curable.
Prolapsus and all forms of Female Complaints, Irregularities and 'Weakness. Palpitatioif and other forms of Heart disease, Lircr Complaints, Dyspeysia, and all other diseases of the Stomach and Bowels,Tiics, and so on.
Di\ Hardman troats all chronic or long standing diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Bladder, Kidneys, Brain, Heart, Nerves, Womb, Spleen, Spine, Eyes, Ears, &o. Scrofula, ^its, Cancers, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin diseases,'" Fe- •••.. ver: Sores, Catarrah, Seminal Weakness, Neuralgia, AVhites. Insanity, Dyspepsia, Giddiil'ess, Heai of Urine. Svphillis,
Sick.Headache? EiVlarged Tonsils, j*-
i-c. (May 10, 1800-tf.)
