Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 February 1845 — Page 2
COJIJILJKCIAL.
CINCINNATI MAUKEl'S. PRODUCE-Puce remain quite .table. - nuiv I l.ig lunv.nilllf r.llVS ill IIIC lillll vJirCtl Market this morninc: JCTter. tresh lump and print. 13 a 23 per lb; inferior In npanJ print. 10 a 13. Eac3 were quite abundant at 10 a 12ir, per ... uoz. 'i..iir,u,mcUllm - untsru
'"rM5'. " a o.' apiece; Oeese, 18 j a 23c; " ' ecmand. Piire of assorted 5 c ' Darks, 3 a lOe, and Chicken,6. a 121c. j r-arI "as improved e, sales of several bunCobs w rather scarce this morning, and ,!r?d keg No I at Ga7c for Western the forretaiJel at 33 a 33c per bushel. Sales by the ' mer ordinary packages, cash the latter in load at 3 ) a 33. Pod cooperage. 4 nW. Sales of inferior do- . DT3 weieq nte aim ,rant. and he!d e; rv in ver at M ffood to prime is quoted at S4 124a he day at 2.1c. Later in the dav they w'ere , 4 25 per bush. Flax has improved in demand soMat23 Retail sales, at 23 a 2Sr. . nd price, and will rnminml eir-.tn r.,
Considerable purchases from wagons this W P P 5c litr a cli rTfr- .. O it -t from river at 23. 21 and 23 ,. ..,...,.,,. it., aou large fcaies ay is supp.ied hrgelv everv' day. and sells
epnjra!lyt 43 a 43.- per 103 hs r.r baled, and ' prire Current. J?3,3) a ST.33 per ton for 2 1 louse. i Vpvv Vmr- t , , . , Cons.MExt B.M, nirormlVat35a40cpervesten,FlJ demand for bhel, and BccvE, r Flo,-' at U per lb ' ne'see an I trl ' V86, t0 2'300 bbls Gen Wheat Floch, SLT3 p,r 10) lbs, ! Z 10, d.?h", a":1 Mllhi21" ,,ra,"!
Reax, mixed discimi,,:,. ,Mit.-... , . . 1 "- Porv r e? are ah irj I mt , at 33 a3ri and 4 per bushel, accotdjng tics taken. lo nu ilil r bi.H ntt.,ii.l ... H.... Turnips were 2Va 23c pei fan-hl. Omons. I2! a 13 per peck, reail, and 43 a G2ie. per bushel. Clover Seer is less active, and at a slight deebne. The wagon and canal rates is 3.T3 a $3 S3 per bushel - the store rate. 3.87 a"-! ,00. Flax Seed is in demand at $1.00 a 105 per bushel. Hemp Seed is particularly dull and has sold a'!o .v as 50c per bushel from the hands of the prodnoere. Creex Apples sell from wagons at 50 a 73 cts perbiH'i d. and diiel at 73 aS )e. pr bushel. Daica PexciiEl.Pil per bushel Irom wasrons, and 1.23 lnm store. tnt) JERY TRAD 3 In groceries we no tice about the same condition of the markets that has prevailed for two or three "eekspast The sales are q-iitc numerous, but are mostly in small quantifies. .m vri.eax. cgh. continues to eo at about 3 a 4?c per lb, as the extremes for hl.ds. Uarrels are i to ic. Irgher. N. O. Mola.55e.-5, hassiill fuither declined, till 18 a 23 c per gailon is now the prevailing rate of t ie market. We have noticed one snle during ihe week ol 110 b,ls, in good order at 13, perjillon, delivered. RioCorrEE is at previous rates, viz: comin n7o. fa!r7, good 7c, slrictly prime 7jcts in retail parcels. HAIRY PRODrCTS.sMij.ly ai d demand bo h c.'iiiinnn gnod, i;!i stationary prices. CJ.iod Hi ri eh. by wagons from the surround In coiiuirv. com ir.pn l frmn t!ie packers 10 U. and 125 cent per pound, accordion lo qu!;tv aal ronditioo. Coi,l Western reserve lump., about Da I let. V. R. ke 8 a it rts. Small sales if my racked from stoic, nl 12 cts per lb. Occasional sales of extra at 13 cents. CnEESEo otT freely at previous rates. We! notice sales thi week at "5a 5 cts for boxes. an I 41 tr casks. The prevailing rate fr rood i box i 5 cents. S me very superior, has sold in retail lots at 7 nnd 7ic. PROVISION nrsiNESS.-Tbe WJowins sales show a rapidly increasing activity in !oA iion, and still advancing prices: S iW yeMerday: 10.7 brls Thin Pork at SS.74 and 323 brls Mess ntU.13, 700 H.vns extra well cured, sold at 3 23 per 100 lb. and 3000 lbs Hams, sides and Shoulders at 3.73 round. S ilcs a'soof 23'H) Ham at 5.00. H03 at 4.0il nn.l 1303 at 4.87. and IO.H.1 houders 2.f2. raiestt. keas at 5 73 per 100 lbs. and C5 brls at 5.77, both country No I. A sale of 150 brl. from irimminzs at 5.73. A sale of 20 hhds No 2 city rendered nt 0.03. FLOl'R AND WHISKEY. The closin2 of the tanaishas decreased the supply of these tvo articles, but hai had no effect yet upon prices. The sale of Flour Ins been atihe following rates: From wagons S3 53 a 3.55. and inspection ; from stre 3.55 clear a 3G3 delivcret'; Trom City Mills 3 03 delivered. Whiskey has ranged. River, Railroad and Canal at 1-.1J a20le per gallon. The principal sales have been at about 23c. NEW ORLE VNS. Jan. 3 The stock .f Cotton is 13 i.S'ja bales An animated demand has prevailed, stock decieasin, and rull prices obtained, hut no alteration in quotation. The market demand for Sugar, and market firm nl quoted rates, vi?: inferior 2J. ord to com3i3!. fair 35a3t. prime 4alJ. strictly choice, in small lots. 4!a5e per lb. A fair stock cr Molasses on Levee, and market depressed, owing to limited demand. Small sales in Cypress hbk at 10a large parcels at 15 I -2c; "lots in O ik bMs. at 1 1 1-2.1 I3. Flour is dull, with an accumulating stock, with only small sales of Ohio at SI -quoted at ?3 S7.1SI. Pork Some specnlaiiveoperations in Mess, all the lots that could be mot with at SO 50 or under were bought up. as the bulk or the stock ....... I.-.1 I L: .1. .. . . inancr. me transactions did not tend hejptid 000 a FO0 hide collected Jcattermg parcels. Tl. asking rales are exin now S'J .oa10 for Mess; iS S7;S9 for M. O.; of "nun uescription tliere is little or none, and S3 Tor Prime. At these prices, howevei, only retail sales are etTected. Bulk Pork continue, in request. A lot or 03.000 lbs. bog round, wa sold at -le per lb. and 100,000 lbs. bulk Hams at a price we did not learn. Arrived during the past three days 3S0 hhds.. 4 510 bbls. and 100,000 lbs. in bulk. Cleared eoual to 5.S79 bbls. 1 Very little demand for B icon, but supply light an I prices firm. Lard is quite inactive. A sale of 400 bbls medium quality Tor export to Europe, at 5c. Inferior in bbis is dull at 5a51c;some parcels finer qualities sold at Ge. An improved demand Tor Tallow at OjaOi No clunge in Butter or Cheese. Price Currtttt. BOSTON, Jan. 29.-A fair demand Tor Western Flour are prices are a little higher. Sales or common brands (Jenesee at S3, Ohio and Michigan at S I 04, 300 bbls br way of New Orleans at 81 63. Considerable XeW Poik and
- Lard Ins airivrd, hut sale? are vH 1
a!2 50; Mess $10 50.ill; Primp Jis Sii,co m 1 ;"; ",u u"om low.-SA,,. i Sim ill nj ..r ..1.1 i . BALTIMORE. FEB.l-l.imiIP,t .,t. lit. ... " 11 ""ru street Hour at$4,25; 1000 bids City j Mills sold at ?l.lSi. No exported demand ; r,,r ?eef or I'rk and but few sales makin othi er se. nion i... . . ... ' rn : - nnn: receipts , - '" "fsi !iiil 12111 hnl enrm Hepf Cattle in nirketn..r .. .i t . . . . ""-' of w hich 300 were sold In hnlrlm-A n J 1 rn t --"-.u iw laKen to rniMdelnhia-ai lilr 1 i: h r:... n . . .. . . Pqinvalent to Pa 30 a SO ner Inn ik nn ....... ,,w,,, ,uv. ivc ai ?i.7a.H3:23 live. u,p. m!r hrm-some ask si-- more ... . ... ... o-iiiii. dft Linseed Oil is still in request with .! 1:" "7 J". ish. lily - . - - ' . " y , ..nu e iiaveilll ;IIure saIPj! nf noo ()(!s primejn , ,ilrP(Mr,vs - vn o in . .-the latter generally asked J .uess is without demand and eniirelr i.n.ni.,,1 t SI0. F..r 2.T03 bids new Prime and Mes COan. fill ... ed. Reef is in ren,,... ::.V r 1. . . " . .....j -in, u s (ItrIitrirl hli I, ...... r.... ,-d prices have fu ,1 Z 3 ' . ..... , uj iii iijr ana 4.u t)lis and : kei new at 0 to7ct:3.-i to r .j at ix A s i o iifSit l.l.i. o... r i.:.. ii , . . ' in vjiiiii ii.iui pickled. sold at 7. Cloverseed is dull; 75 tierce, so.d. mostly. f,.r export, at 7?c. A good de. m and for Tallow, ,J OTes nf g j ()0J bs a( Gj to le. cash.- Ship. List. j.tn. -j. i. Provisions pi imp plir j,j ra nr nnovant to-day, but Mess is neclerted. Of P,, ue l K)3bb!s changer! hands at S7 R7i t. . 0.) a-id private terms. Mess is nominally blO. Beef n very firm; but without sahs of importance. Lard is held at 7c to arrive. wi,, sales of 10) Mils nl ih.n r... i . , , .. ... i'i ,i in nut: ioi of Hams , I was refused f Tribune. tOREGON AND CHINA. The petition nf t.- A vi,:.. f v - was presented to Congress on the 28ih nit , .... ,..s ...r .! I'ratu nl nnrl nil n .. .. : i.i. yio c.m.i in length, extendtnrr from Lake Michigan to the Pacific ocean, to aid him in the -construction or a Railroad ihrnuch the Srani. and for a survey of the road at 'lie public expense. Thus opening a steam communication hri ween ,!,e Atlantic anJ Pacific oceans. I ne distances are ihos givenv..... x- . I . . . . . . i tk io i.iKe .atict.igaii. 810 mile Lake Michigan to the Pacific 2.100 Total from X. York to the Pacific 3 0;h3 Thence to the Sandwich Islands 2 0(10 Sandwich Islands to Amoy 4.loi) Total from Xew York to Amoy, China " 0200 Distance by the present mule 17.000 " The estimated distance to Japan is 000 miles less. Time required on the new route eioht days from Xew York to 'the Pacific. 22 days inence to Amny-m all 30 days from X York! to 1 lima Hie estimated cost .,f ih, r..t 63,000.t"X)c.f dollars. The ti ne mnv come when even this wnik will be dene: On. f?,,;. From the full edition of a work entitled "Wealth mul Biography or the Wealthy rjij. zens offNew York Citxv' published at the Mm ttthce. IM3.;' which contains brier-en-ealogieal and historical or biographical notices of some of the more remaikal.le men and familiesofihat community, in whose hand wealih has concentrated, wo m ke un the r.llo in.t sniuma'y, xxhirl, will give . nr readers some idea of ihe "Wealth and Wealth v ri!i,..n.-.lf .L-. - uini cuy: John Jacob Astor . 35 (x) 000 (P itroon ) Stephen Yar. Ke'nsei'i e C Estate Stephen Whitney Wm. B. Aster Jacob Lennot P. P. Stvv, sa:it, Piiter llarmonv Franci Persall. (widow) Lonllard ( idow of Jacob) (tiivenupr Morris Harper and Brothers. Henry Breevooit. Jr. Wm. B. Crow 10.OKTO3O SOOO.tHKl 3 0 til 2 5t3 0iV) I 5 13.001 1.53 1 003 1.503.0)3 1.503 000 1.033.003 1.000 03) 1.033.0)0 1.0U.033 1.033.033 1.003 0)3 1.03)033 I.IK) ).f)i) 1.0 ) )030 1.030.030 Ci b,ina tY.V ?f. Wm. P. Fiirness, Horatio Miller James Thompson Herman Thorn Johnathan Hunt Peter L-oillard Anson 11. Phelps td" TI10 Locofoco need not ihink lo clear their Skirts of McXult) s disgrace. All honest men understood his character years ago. In the Ohio Legislature, as the leader of the L -cofocoism of that body, he h ibnually pti:sued a course that would have disgrace an ordinary penctentiary convict. He w as the advocate of all actual and all conceivable outrages and atrocities. They and subsequently heVnlopsed barn burners. Hour stealers, "repudiators. rebels, and all other vile creitnres in creation. He said that the B:hl? should he hum!, that nil preachers should be driven out ir the country and that he wanted no better light t guide his steps than the blaze nf burning banks. lie lampooned a worthy Methodist clergyman and was fined two thousand dollars (or the outrage. In the Legislature he rarely if ever passed a day w tl out petting drunk. All his nights he passed at canibling houses or at places still more infamous. He was a drunkard a blackleg, a brawler, a haunter of brothels, and a blackguard in general, He married a respectable lady at Columbus, but left the house within fifteen minutes after the nuptuals, went to a common stew, drank himself as drunk as a beast, slept till morning on the settee of a dog-
on the following day
Such , ,he feOW) nlom t LocofoenB "I t, lm et S'a,eS HU8e Representative. ,f rl ZtVS l,'r firSt Clerk frm " .rrePperable competitors placing at his dif,?,M n vh;,,e,(,r immense contingent fund eif their hodv. A. , , j uiiP e exprneu le stole the money, and thS(, ,10 eIcrled hhn , o.,. ... . ... - "" responsinie Tor the theft His di f fte is a "Oamneii n..i snoi" I'at ah the waters of the ocean cannot wash out. Louisville Journal. trAnHcipnti.m.'Wmha. mvdear,' said l"vin2 hiwbaud to his wife, who'was several years his junior, 'what do you sav to moving o the Far IWest?' 'Oh, I'm delighted with tne idea. You recnllrri i.nnr. t "ut he was as nnnr fan "inn iu, 11. ltu CU ",PU ttiree years. eavinr !,! h,,.. i J' j . . ' nru in iriree years, let dred thousand dollars.' :.. .1 .' olri J l . . . - lEj'A man was recently taken in Norwalk, Ohio, and fined SS and cost, for kfssin a girl on the welk without het consent. i-E-A ynunsr clergyman having burried three wives, a lady aked him how he happened to be so lucky. 'Madam," replied he. "I know they could not live without contradiction.as I let them all havetheirown way." STILL IX Till: MAItKKT. subscri'oers are reai'v r.n- il.o rade with a general assortment of seasonable ! t?"' u" u,e r M,rk "r lcl. will be increased 1 " .?."! "f customers. The Salt, Iran, Xaiis, Castings, Cat ion l arwt, Hass. Braicn Slier tings, Coffee, Sitar, Dye Staffs, rtV.. jumished at lowest rates. V. ... -l .-.... rtVfinvn " f,A 1 "-AX-SEED ri..Mllh(S, BEESWAX, &C. &c, at the market price. PRICE & LIXDSEY. Sept. 21th, ISH. 4nIv LAW XOTICK. JAMES B. SLEETII, . u a cy a n a Counsellor at ft a ir ! I ?FLL lend to all busine entriKted "nui.iie nun l:i e i. .. ;.. the superior nr inferior Courts of i er Office above J. Oom'je' le Mute. s store, no M;iin st opposiie the Treasurer's oflii Br cviUe. la. 32 If. July 33. ISH. New Goods. 1 ."iS I VVI'l) I ... . . . . - ".it- ui.eiy rr reived from I) I' II (loads, Ciorrries Hardware and Cutlery. Mill and Cross-rat ' Stars, Qaeenstrare, Saars. t ar nats, riarinbraid and St, 'ate Ifttnnets They have also received from Piitsbnroh niijl I iiif.iii...i: ... . 1.1-1 .1 1 i-so :isiu in. 1. ..r ;"'""" aim ui keep custiMitly on i.i"'1""''1 m'x q"anivnf IRON. XAII.s ..,.i ALI.alf hicb w,! be sold as low a the 1 -incinn.Ti. adding freight 01 heavy articles. rTt'lV", "J:,1 " to P"-'"" a larco quantitv or HEAT and FEATIIEBS ,, ,,,hcr aui cles or Prodnre Tor which they will Pny il, highest tnaikei price. August 5th. 1SI 4. 33 Iv, Ami Jor sate !,, .V, 1) (;;.. KM i;!,h. f s,tfr, 5 ) " .W.We, 3 lr,- nf .S'.vcyjr, 1 Tiave i f ;,,., 30 Sacks nf Ct r. c O of X,ii', l Tul,, r y. of Shore's and Spades, Dratcinz Chains. Upper ad Sole Leather. lurciiuai-o A- f.I.i 1 1 E snbsci iber has now n li.in.l ... V.r.. and complete assortment ..f I1..,. .".. anddl.is.ware of new -stylo and pattens' aC'o;imro. printed and Ciimi g.frjr and Creams. 'Pratt. 7il ptit.9, &u C. C. printed iV- dr,,h Pifcl,, ,. Kovk, C C. Ed?ed an Print, d I'lutm, Ttcijiu s and M;tins. C C. edged a,,d priitliHt f)ishf Siippies, China. Illne a,Wd, fs, e and printed Tea o?n; 7 prrased Tumbler I Moulde r .,. ,,r7,e, and rinegar. flit -o.--f -... . . i a,?!. r'- ... .... ... v. ou-i, win ne solil at the lowest prices lor cast, or approved pnier. rtll'VTDVMrnn. . . . ICeener. 1 .i . , .".!.. i r.P.::' am .U,,,?, w's" PMirl.a.e are ! - . - v. . . . . . . ......a.i. 1111 i.'f invited to call and examine the stock. v OJv, W. S. SAMPSON. No 8S M.n street, East side, 3 doors belo.v Third street. Cincinnati. May 2:1. 1311. 2.,y 20 tf&Jbtit) I.ns.ofIronaone.I. "',MF" 3AX10 lbs. Cotton Yarns' 50 Sacks Bio Coffee, Just receive and for sale by R-&S. TYNEK. May 9th. 1814. ;Wv 31 ACIIIXK CAIIDS. " TUST received from the nianufncttirers,on mw consignment, a lot of Machine Cards for SALE FOR CASH. ' PRICE &LINDSEY. Brocktille, April 8, 1844. J6 ly.
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A Cure lor the Consumption. IMPOtlTAJrr TO ALL THOSE AFFLICTED triTIl DISEASES OF THE LLWOSAjYD BREAST. SEVE-VTIIOUSAND CASES of obstinate Pulmonary omplsints cured in one year. J f Jf If J J? WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CIIEIC-
Jt 1 , the (.reat America). Remedy for Lung j Complaint, and all AJfrcta'ions rf the lief j fiiralory Organs. j We do not wish to trifle with the lives or jhealih of the afilicted, and we sincerIv pledge . iiiir.-tiu-s io niase no assertions as to the vir , i"c nft.,lis wdicine, and to hold out no hope " suuering uunsanity wlucli tacts will not warrant. e ask the attention of the candid to a few consideritinns Nuture, in every part of her works, has left in rtelib'e marks of adaptation "d design. Tho conftimii,,,! of the animals and veijeta bles n( the torrid, is uch thit tliev ri.iild n..t cnHure the cold of the friffid z .n'e. and vice versa. The Muss nf Ireland, the Wild Chrrv d Pine of nil N'orihem latituirs (and "Mr. Wjslir'a )? ... ? ; . - n i i . I I. , miiiimiiiii ciinm ei exirnri rr"" H'"! hive Innsr hern r.Oehraicd fr c o ! ,l!'nl-prevalon) only , r.,ld climate-. In.l.-.! w.i: iiio-i tiiMinguiAiieii tiieilical mm liive averred tint mture ("urnislies io every country nniii dotes for i's own pi'ciiliar diseases j f.'owi MPrioji in its confirmed and incipient Mniriv. .oii-i,s. Aslloin. Crnuj, and Tivrr omplaint, frtn by fir the inn) fatal cias nfdie:. srs known to our land. Yrt evon tlu's may lie cured by nia-w of ll,e simoli; xct nntre, r..J I r'.mP l"!Mnp,, '..ve) "".I which are sca))'er i - , iiniuinre wnivcvcr iinsr mih.l r prevail rtfj ho ens - of Th orns Ozon r 1 1 1,1,1 , .. li.-bt. N. .1 . is r biieii l.v l.i..,c..ir. .1. .. .11 mar ko.iw it rntire truth, th slMtemeiit is sworn to 'n f.ir a .luliee ..f the Pi:iee. lli nonrin N. pnl 2(1. 143. On f.r about ll.o :!, ,1V of ),-c.. l-ll. I wis iWen with violent min i ,;, xy.T ,, l.ivor liirl, r,iitin,inrl .... -I I i wis iH.mvp.I ,v il,.- hreitiiior .. Mil . Ill f ll'IV Rill soinoilo, ,t ipwnnlly, wl.ieh relieved le pain a I II!.-, h.o eo s ! me lo h nr. ti srrrnt nnanlinn nleer ly of i ir. iisive miller nn.l nls nuirl, btood. Being gre.tly ..liri I nt 1 applied to n pl.v--in in. hut ho said he thought he could do hiit lillle for nie except give me some Mercury Pills whirl, I refused to tike, feeling satisled thev could 1I0 me n. gn.ii!. nnnv oil.nr remedies were then produced hy my wife and friend. . tV not e did me anv g.ml. and the d crhirge of ut.non and tiiimi erion still c.mrinued every lew days, and a? Inst her nine s offensive cnuhl scarrelv l'reat,e. wns also nz, with a violent c.iugh which nMime cued me to raise much in. "re I'luod than I had lne lief.. re. und i. v disease continued in this war. sfil! irrnwir.rr ii-nrcn ..... til Ihmarv. w hen nil hnenfniy rIeovery was given up. nod my friend all I hull"!.! I would die with n eit.'iitizr,,;,un,tiii. At this momem, wie-n inv Ine wa npparentlv tlrawimr neir nt a cl.w- I hmrd of I)'. Wis.itV It, I--, .7, 01 ile l.lierry. and got n hnttle. which relieven nit! iinmciliiielv. nn. I hv the use of oi.Uthree In itles ..f ih. .11 . '.: . .
, - 'j oiiiis,-- ...... , rum caKticss nnn 1'am 111 ii,e were removed, mv rnugl, rd s-.iMing of blood stomirh. Weak Liuihs. Lameness Affections ami 1 c..rru,r,..n enlirely s.o,.;,ed and in a fe w of t he S,,ie. Fcr,,ne Weaknesses. 'c. Nnfrweeks my health w-i so far restored tn nn,. inale. snhiei-t 1.. ' .. . . .
hi....... 1. .. . . " .... .... ... 1 1 1 n . 1 in v ir.,... :.i.-r... .a oenirrj and up to this'li.ne I have enjoyed good , . -V ii li. a -'ir11 ill V n srrss.- 1 nm nrqniintcd w ith Mr. Thorn. I, zns. .111.I hue seen bun durirg Lis illnece I Ihii.k the al...e siiieineut entitle to full cre.lit. SMl ;i, II. BUUIlttl dllS t.loueestrrci unty.SS. Per-so'iill" nimonr hefre me. ihe s- hscriber one of the Justices nf the "eice in and for the' moi eminty; I I., mils C.z:ns. nn.t hein-r fully nihrn.e.l nrcordmgiolnw.saiththe nbovestatcuont in al! thing n true THOM S COZENS. A'brmcd before me, the 20, day of April 4:t ) ... ' l'l.i:ifT. Oj c publish no fictitious statements. lT.I Wicr rrm irki',ln,,,t,.,re f a,, r, rah re pr..pH ,.f ),.. n.7.-, ;. 7m re it . r.o.r, . , .), ,-, .,..,. & R trr. f,i,.hl,f rP,,rla,l(- DritggUl, , W r.m. ,. ip,r!-. (),( " J Hl lH.IMilON, l.ieing e O.. Dec. 1. 3. M-rs. .lo-lm - JmVe; M,t five -i.. ....s. r w n nttickei! v-,t,n violent ar. .'.. : "... " 8 , ''': I'.'HIIT . l. ...... t . t val ' '"'i, 1liriIHr hi. M.r,.r. tr m that time. t s one tune in Fehr,rv"I,,MI - nas necn trrate.l i.v . Hiinent Phvsict .lis with only -partial relief of tie ,..st ...."rent nipton,!.. .1 Koin one year -t v o-ent cd.i. wh.cb seme : n5T. r:iliiTl.t 11" 1. 111 tiiiy nil n riinmr o r.... .. r .11 1 . .ti. ... -1-. '. ""rioii g aggravntuui of all I andno ' u! J I Iv t sink 1 n I. r .1 "P"'-; itorati,,,. llort, . . " r" -.,,""'- r.xjypc-1 siiiim rein.eeii .nr.... .. .. - 1 . r ' vnisa, lonipino skeleton. Iii ir'' l!,st: ,,0r nrg nl.ysici,. deem-1 ' i in. ner en se n.nm.i.... . i . , called and nfter .1. 1,1.... . ! .-.
.. . ...;. ,.r uupon-sB a council wasiwiin
, g pon ner case, u nini.noiisly p-ouece. her to im hevon.l th case, u- I I . I . reacti o. means, and th-.u gl,t he e,,M nt aIlr. vive only two or three weeks. It was at this last extremity that we happened to obtain .nn iv e iiippene a pamphlet, describing Doctor Win ol Y iM Cherry, as applicable to ln tar's It ilsam ung flection.
Ihe ahove stit,ne,,t csn he attested by our physician ns well a our neighbors and a-n taneo,, who Mrs. Vt;r (!rm . lh,. lH ot her sickness. Very tr.,lv. Vi,i.n. ,Vc. v . i. . J()UX WYMKR. or (. bottle, for $.,. S.., in Cincinnati at the corner of Fnurth and W.ln,,t ets; by SASFOKI. fc PARK. AVt i West. February UtU 1545. e
CALL AND SEE, THE Subscriber having purclntt.4- . tr..t f Mr mure . " "a5t!i tl..
L L m ine store f,. kept by Danes & Burton, will continued '! a general assortment of 10 t DRY GOODi Groceries ; Hardware, q vare. linn Is m Hats, Caps and Cation Yarn's Which he will sell at as low r,r;. sold in this country. Cal! and iee .7 for yourselves before purchasing jcd! Brookville. Janimru tn,u t"' TOY , . j to. 5-Lty, TO THE PEOPLE OF vn vW777" ADJOIXIr! ronvr.. . a A V' V N TJ seriousness we adrcc. . - imponant suDiecl; one which dcen!. J ?!: . .. .. " juu.inrt your csndid and careful nft.n.; fll'iC Hr.g this subject we bare lion. In Pre!. in reier you to the following well knnwn Cu'; men. Wo Ac iJ,: u:s, .. hno'' fentl.. view. - "cuijf lunv wro.i:. names are only needed to ei've rL ;.T.tUcb importance nce to any subject: a fl,. au urjre upon all. who after careful'v ,,51li article, feel they are interested J m? li the pentleinen referred to, nnd ' X' these things arc so." ,lcl The above gentlemen haye eirher n agents for the sale of th f....' I . rr art .......nic-vfu lhttiilt or Heir... n,' anJ " Returreeti,,,, nr . ... r, ., .. ' ""'p recently been supplied wltf, tl.m ""fl.l,,,t testtfy to their exalted character,: 1 , , h ' nidi iinc.iMtr,., nri..i.i c lar. .111(1 rrliennv in ..II . . . "lc'r l. ... I T .. 1 " ii.u . iiicary in u crises for wliiI .i . lehrew .Master." I'Jr virtiR . ,V " " '"ccess or these in the l.aslern States, and W T .'I''l(,ciiv. .Mctririn. Illinois, and il,i8 Stn,e wherever introdnm:! i "hi". I'l . "ce.i unprei ciih niius, clear iari, umt wt.en a medicine i n prnving ti,. luA rrr, .1:..., ' 1 1 ' ' ttt ...... 1 - i W -v ii"u.uai virujOsr. ist,l..i,wl to tin: nir. 11 win iiiojir tf iii. success coin in isiimte Tl,e c!,nr.,rt-rof ll.o -Hebrew Ph.tor" r IVr-t.t. IMU,"isn,irly cstbl,..!,r, , ,, ,, I .'inner I.iisis tin n ,. . ' "V '"n , , iiieiiicines ol l,ir 1 e have any knowledge. H.ivi, .r. f.,rs,v vr, sne,.e,sfullv met nd warded offM.e , m:,l,,.e all envv; whi. h. I,y ll.e interested. iVf s . .., ,,. n.-,.M 1C., ,, ,,v. (ii,r wni!(1 nr,M. donenwny itl, aII ,,r..j ,, fl ; .... eM-tuig agiin., ,,,ltP, re,,,..,!,.. W). ,.p ,. g.oun,U for the ,,.:... ,at we rrurercly 1 1". lime t.ere ,s ,, ,ed,ene tint ones Mich ...... he ""f,rV"n r''- i so few im.unc.-s,,, hcn. fit ; n 1W iriPlr)f , ,ui.....(ircw. p)i. ter ne,l Persian P,ls. This is si.d ..f , r or, rlel,!,,.r,,i,ltl , jn n(J g,irjt linns i -. ti,,., ,,., ,0stanJn j a-m-r,r. therefore s not oftcmi('t . rliir.rlerhy or firtie,..3 certificate-.,, "" f""r'' '" v-r add to the virtues of ant ,,, ' ' to me,,t ito j,.r r Mr,l rem an enbj.McM.j ph,c. if tl.e-JIe -rew I lister " we remark that the pecnHariJ es of this ( l.o,,,,,.,,, ;,1,l,1otIndj ,renwi t, us exlMMnlinnry c(reets. upon the animal til-re or nerve,. ,.. ,,! nmscles; its vi tur, ''..g carried l.y them to ihe immediate seat ..f mt 1 ase. or of pain and weakness, ll.mever g I any ,ter,nl remedy rray l.r. this, ns r.n external a,..clion. will ,.rove a power.nl auxiliary in removing ,lie l!laeBFe mn4 facilitating the ru-e in caes of .oral Inflammat. on Serofnloiu Air.-ctions, Ki,r-8 .;V, t.out. Inf .mnntory and Chronic Ii l.eumaiism' ami 111 nil cases where seated pain or weakness exists. We have likewise witnessed tie bappy elT. cls of il s.,fte,g nll( i.eaiipjj ql,;KM in ,. her.esrt rases of St.rio,,8 um.,r? Wens. White Swell, ng,. Hird Tumors. St.ff Jo.iits. Ague Cak.s, Ague in the Brenst am! the like, to thu united talisfaction of ourselves and others. It ha iikew iee hren 1 . - I ..t ..,t.. "'V,"nr"p I . . "J T. ' 1 '-nfss in xne u.ick en n li.....i.i .... ..... . "i r.iMiiiu u IlllOlll H. Married laihrs. i: delicate situations, find great relief from worutjj this plaster. The application of this plaster nel u-een flii. eh.nii.ler!.. Una lor,, f.,n,l a certniii ri-.lif.'y for Cold. Coughs. Phthisic .-.ml Lung ArTeciionn. in thrir primary stages. It destrovs inll.in:ini. t.on, by prorlur it g a hopi, ii perspiration. A"o physician should be without it. No pulling or great spread c,f cert i fir aio ; intended. I 1,0,0. who wish lo satisfy t selves of the eHicacy of this Piaster can ohUin s-i h : let to spread 0 or 8 ph sters. for .'.() ct.t. We would caution the public aMirst burmgnf anyone hot those who wcpnliluh as ngentt; for we have reason to be. eve some miprini ipltil person has tmipered with the he and l.enlih of los fellow .nan, by counlerfeilinc ihe -Hebrew Plaster " Be ,urc and ascertain ihM whoever imsiiie Plaster or sale are n-rcr.ts for the mhscriliers. Xue other is genuine. THE KtUKIIKCTlOX Oil TEUSIW P 1 L L S . I hese I il.s rae fr.un tlie ereateft wenk.rr.. . sfrcss suire.ing, to a state of streKc" . , '. 'Vi-. he name of these , I "ritriiniPiI If Iht riin.i.la.,,.. ..C .1... ruie being tound only jn the cemeteri.-. IVr-ia. 1 los vegetable nrodoction liei in. .if- .,..i, K I till, la rl 0 PViiitrinii.i.t . n s :. 1 1 it.i. .,,e. ....1 ...... ... . ;.: , 1 ' ' ' V 11 in a reniurv it 1 tr ... A.i.i.i: 1.1 . t T?' '-.e extract of .i. singular pr, d,., - w" inirormce.l into some parts of i:..ro,.e " year 1 .-.1, and used by many eekhratcd r".- io in t uiin i.rrinin iiiwt'np.fj. wl.fro ;tlt .. ... oiuer medicines hnd been used in vain Ear!v m the year 17!) the extra, t JJIZZ'JZI .. - Certain vrgelahle inertiriie . n.....rtu:l 'om Dura lt,c,, i the East Indies! and furu. e.l ii.t.. I.'l . Those in l,a!th, who live in marshy c-mnlnrs and iinhealrhy cl unte. car. avoid 1 he di-f .isrs to which their situations a.e subject , hv tiUinj the Persilii Pills once, anJ in some instance--, perhaps, twice a week, tn ! and pnr.fv 11 from the small accuiioi'at!.-,, of
1. 1 iv. a. w 1. 11 'I. cause the different diseases, ir. Jillereni sun .11 i.,ns of ihe country. I'lio.s.. who lind diseases fast increasing up " t'neui. sl,..;il.i t:, fi ,.r H pills on going to tel. w h cli will generally operate as a gentle einet c and cath irtic; s'ter which continue the use of them in smaller doses, ns recommended ci e ther part ol the hill. Those w ho hdlow this coursa will (Jn. I them a sure and Never failing Preventive. priCe of IMIs 25 cents per box. D. HARTF.U J5-CO. Jaunry23rd 5-Jj.
